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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-10-05 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot. , • ... l . -' - I T•d•y's a .... , .. N. Y. Stoelm VOL:. 58, NO. 239, l SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Voting for . School ·eo&rd Light to Moderate By CIWllD B. LOOS MM.n. P.-. Voter tmlMMlla r a .D I • d from not tD moderate In mott pndDctl em, today u Harbor Ana vat.en went to the polla to cbooet a MV· en-member aovmdll board U.S. Jet Downed By China ---------Reds Claim Air lntnuion ,,..,..., IJp . for the area'• new unified lcbool dl.ltrid. But tber. were preclnda. partic:Warl: ln the Wat Bluff ar6e near Marlnera School. Where the turn-eut, by noon, WU nmnlq far ahead Of otb- er Harbor Ana pnc:lndl. Seventeen candidatea, ln· 8ll&d marbt doen up In an ~-lndmtrla1 up 7.M,.,.. ... mWka ~ pt.pl 1WJ r.,.e Hlllee• .... re Conidon ol U.N. ec:M wttb Jll'&llt fw Pipe Paul Vl and b1a ursent plle -pgce. ,.,. J. 88 .bM ·~ Mon ftcbtlnl ID K.-,tr 1~ • tn::11111 1"' nll.J around 8ub1M. .,._ Rtdl. Pap J. eluding 12 mernben of ~ area'a three exiatlnl boa:rd.I. are ln the race for aeata on tbe unifjed board. The pools clOH at I p.m. About 46.203 voters -218, • Q ln Costa Meaa and 11,301 in Newport Beach -an ell· lible to vote. ............. Plett Tbt Doqwa an fa.....S. 'T-6, to wblp tlle Twtu In lie WOl'ld S.S. *rtial MwiOW. P• H. WEDNESDAY llUD OP ll'fllDZ i'B"TIJaa ~Nna ........ I ~ ............•. I CIMltftld . . • . . . • • • . 11,._ ar.t9 eo.mty •••••••.. t ~ •..••••••••••••. -loc:lal N-. . . . . . .. . . •10 l:4MDrillll ............. M S...U .............. 1 .. SI ..,,,. , re .; •••••••••• ~ ~ ........ ••••· • IC.el..,I "'9'11 ••••••.• M ~ ........•..... JI \ . ......... f .. heavier with one precinct reportiJll more than 100 votes cut by noon. Tbere was aome lut-mtn- ute CaDJpalantnS tn the Mat· lnen uu by a CJWP called tht "Voten Committee for Better Education.'' The IJ'OUP diltrtbuted leaf· let.I urstna a buvy tum-out and aupport of N e w p o r t Beach candldatu ln today's eledloa. School ~ nonnally brlnl out a relatively b 11 h p«!teenlate of voten ln t h e Mariner• area, but early re- turn.I lndlcated the turn~ u t In the area would be bitber' th.an UIUal. V.W-ao tlec&n worbn at MVeral Colia Maa p19dnctl, putlcularl.y ln DOl1b • l c1. arua wbeA tunHlut. .. ~ mally beavial, Wd they U• pect.d • 1111'1• "' baJJo&t alter 5 p.m. ·senate UC Report Roasted _ by _Kerr, __ _ Pope Cites Church Aid Freeway Stand Badham Article .. ' ....... Qaim Reds Led Riots Rebutted .. • --- . - '• ... .. , ., ' % 'OAIL'Y PILOT /Ntw\·Prt\$ Tutsday, Otlobtt ~. l~ DeN at BZ .. Terrified Along Ow· ................ ; THi GRAND OLD MAN -''ln lore wt. Md ~ al tJlle entracc to necessary for a local pilot to preced• ML&a the bay mouth and take soundings. -nwe sand bar and surf made the bay entrance tl'ucherou.&. Today. maybe you g.et two or three surges off the jetties. In those days, surf came off the old bar in a series of 12 or 15. It's unbelievable the distance the surf went out to sea. "I remember distinctly when our loci\ pilot. Tom Rale, drowned. He ..,aa making a IO\lnding wb• t.llt 9l'J cap1iJ.ed. Wt always figared that he must have hit his head when it went over. He was i a strong swimmer. and one of the strongest men in California. · .. Y(ell. that was the straw that broke the camel's back for Dad and Uncle Jim. Many people had d1w1Jed tryillt to tn»I the bar. -SO that was "hen Dtd and Uncle .Jim dernled to rncnie t~ landing and build the whar I on the O<."ean front. .. * * * Jn that respect , Mr McFadden's talk was tlH' most splendid example of one-upmanship ima gin· able. For he had lived it. Listen: "I first saw this roast when it was JUSI primeval dt9de. MJ fatlltt brought me down to where the Arches overpass ii; now. whel'<' hr wa.!. building a wagon crossing where Ult river used to dump into the a.y. "'I wu jmt 4 yuu old So that makes rt 80 years ago "The Peninsula Ym all sand dunes -not flat. like it ia today. There was a willow forest between the Huntington Beach and Cost.a Mesa bhrlb. It stretched maybe eigbt or nine miles inland. '7here were so few people that all of us boys went nri.mming without benefit of bathi.Dg suits. I can only remtmber be.in' surprised by a visitor once. ''Horse tums pulling lumber and commerce could ,et booed down on the mesa. We went ahead or them in the buggy to find 1oUd &round . .. When I wu 11 yean old. my flTS t job was hauling Wal.er bucnu to crews building t.be Newport Beach-Santa Ana railroad. I got 50 cents a day -a mighty fine job few a youngster jn th<>R days. "l"ft aen days when 2,500 ye!lowta1l and bonito were caught right off Newport wharf. TM wharf ~kt only unload fou r boats at a ti~. The most J eftT saw waitlng was 11 vessels. ''lf y father told me there was never a year the wharf didn 1 mate a profit " * * * You had the feeling Mr. McFadden could have continued his living history for several more hours. But be finished up thi! way: "I doni think any place could have changed b much t.n one man's lifetime as Newport Beach Wen. I gues3 that's all for now." f'rotn Page 1 Unoccupied Home Looted MESA . . · soap." Teachers Rout Politlf!al Noie. Birch Demos Said Largely Dixiecrats Burctars took mort than Barck referred lo Badham's 11.000 worth of gu11s whis-sateinenta Uutt •·not all peo· Ry LES WAGNER "II c r c in California. of eviden~ i1bould ~ pr~ent-members o( both partiu lo k~. ftshlng equipment, a di· pie io Costa Meu share tileir 0t .. °"11' """" ..... course. Birch membtrship ts ed." get off dead centu and to rection finder radio aod a council's apparent distemper" The surpri!ing atalemect by probabl y heavier among Re-Kavanaugh wbo was de· tab part in civic affairs and watch, from a furnished, un-and ''what value is it to seek Sen. George Murphy <R· publican,; than Dtrnocra~.'' . • . current events. Only then will occupied home, Newport to ob6cure fact. w~lh fanciful Calif.), that Democrali com· Kavanaugh went on. "We fealed m bis btd for election we succeed in fulfllling our Beach police re~ today. pantings in the presa?" prise perhaps 60 per cent ol don't mvol vc ounel""' In par-to the New Port Harbor purpose ... Realtor Ruth Pardoll dis· IMPARTIAL tbe national membership of ty polky. Union HI g b School District covered the home a sham· "Fortunately .. Co ilm the John Birch Society, ls val· "AI. a matter of fact. neith-board lul AprlJ, bu lived in SEN. JOHN Schmits has bles and cloned things up Thomas Thompson °J,nc adn id, in the opinion of the n c w er party Is Interested in oar Orange County Ulree years. decided not to "honor" mem· whllt showing ft to a client "the California High 0 s~ve • Orange County coordinator open su pport.'' A ~raduate of Ferra State ben of the California Repub-Saturday. mi way om-lor the JBS. Kavanaugh, a r ca I cstaw College, Big Rapids, Mich .. lican Leacue of Orange Coun- Owner Eugene Hill. later ::1::t ~ Impartial and un-"You roust remember that I salesman, said be agreed w1t.b where he was a member of ty with comment on their de· took Inventory of the missing ~teres: it cJ.~ seaj~~re ~st in the south we are particu· John H. Rousselot. naUonal the Young Democrata, he now mand he either get out of tbe Items at 1233 Somerset Lane, Badham obvtou ~ • y. ~l larly strong ; Indeed. about 90 public relations director of the lilt! himself aa a member of John Birch Society or resign and reportfll:! the burglary to the Newport B 5 Yh au~ .. per cent of our member5hip JBS. that remarks about Chief tbe Costa Mesa Youn& Repub-bis legl!lative pMt. police. eac P_OS1 lon. down there Is made up or men JusUce Warreo and ex-Preti· Ucans ("But I've only attend-"You migbt aak t.hete The lock. on the door lead-1 .Mayor Robert \Yllson. a and women ln Ule Democutk dent Ei.stnhower bemi: "toola ed one meeting: I'm not ac· pie how many memben ti:; tog to the garage . had been member of lb~ original coun· party," said Gila Kavanaugh. of Communism" should be tive with the group," be add· have, and how m80y of them forced with a gnpplng de· tywlde comuuttee formed to 27. of 967 Presidio Drive. Cos-tempc~ed. ed). worked for Republican candl· vice, police . said. I study proposed coastal rout-ta Mesa. "While I can truthfully say Hi s. family includes hi s dates in last Noftmber'a elee· Included tn the take w-ere es, revealed that he bad been Kavanaugh baa assumed on there ii a great deal or tvl· wife Saodra. and a daupter lion " said Schmitz two pl.sUlls and an lndeter· as~ed by the magazine . to a full-time baaia the post dencc to show this, l don't Kelly, JU1t a year old. ' H~ added he w~s far too mJnate amount of ammum. 1 write the a~l~Jc supporting formerly held by Paul C.l· feel that such a nat i;tate· or the JBS. Kavanaugh busJ to ·•pay any attenUon to tlon f?r each and four cases the state ~1Uon, but refus-houn, Santa Ana druuiJt, onlment ia comple\ely justified," Hid: the ridiculous ravlnp of this of whiskey. ed. a part.time bui.1. aaid Kavanaqh. "The ~ "We've 1ot to appeal to tin·born outfit" Colorful · Career JBS COORDINATOR Gllea Knan1u9h Gl's Suffer Heavy_ Loss In Amhll8h SAIGON (UPI) -Ambush- ing Conununbt suerrtnas t~ day killed or wounded eftl'J member of an Amerlean t8- fantry tqUad on patrol bl tbe 1 tangles 15 mllea northeast of Sataon, a U.S. mfJttary spoa. man reported. A squad UIU· ally b11 about 12 men. In alr acUon, ,wo Aram· can planet Wf!Tf Iott, and one pilot waa pruumed killed. Ofte of the planet WH bJt by rround nre dudnc a raid over North Vietnam. 1'le oth- er crashed In South Vietnam tor WlDOWD reasoaa.. BS2 bombers from Guam blasu.d "War Zone C" again todCJ in a pre-dawn rald a.froed at cru1hlne the tun- ltl beadquarten ol tbe Viet Cong 70 milu northwest o! Saigon. Newport Horbor DAILY PILOT ....... Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thomas A. Murphine, EdHor Tb<>nlu Keevil, Editorial Director Atlantic City's 37 Lowest for Date Since '83 •• Jack R. Curley Paul Nilsen 8uainet1 Manager Assistant Publisher Member ~ated Pre~ United Prea lnt.ernaUonal Member AudJt Bureau ol CircWatio.ns ~ber CalltomJ& Newspaper PubU&ben Aaoci&Uon Member National Editorial Aalodation ~ o~ v 1"11.or Wlfll W111e11 " °"'*• ..... _..,_ .. ~'"*' •...,.. -• .,....., -Mrll • ,.._, ... di. e..,. -... =;=-~'=.:'~~~= ,..; _.,, ................ .,.. n.;;"~ c:... .... Olilltlr1llA. Sun., Moon, Ti<UM .... " .... WMMMIT 1:'1 •"' Ol 1·11 a.m. 4.4 1 • '6 p m, 7 o 7: J7 p.m J 1 ""' lllte• • .. a m s.t1 ':" p.m. M-ltlM••.SOpm. s.tt 1:0'2em Full Oct. 10. lllf _,_ Od 11 • ' . .. U.N. Delegates Laud Pope's Peace Message Baek Sukarao Pakistan, India Still Fighting OBITIJ ABIES SAILOR, LewiJ J. Survived by wtfe, Bernice; aon, Dan- ton ; 3 crandaona. Services ll a.m. Wed., RoD.lnl HDll Metb- odiat Church. Peek P'amD:y Coloni.i Funeral Home, dlrec- ton. BALD MORTU.lBll!'.S c..a ... Mar ORNCll Cea..... Ml M4U BELL UOADWAY MOR'lWBY 1U ....... .,, Ollla ... u..- 1111'1'111' llOll'l'UilY ...... •r.r -. ....-llamAat •a• a; Olilll ... .... , Indonesians Call For Ban on Reds ~ FLOWERS TO COMFORT THE Pontiffs Impact Str~ng ~I DAILY Pll.OT/Ntwt-Pmt 3 (Vf'I T...,_.) to give a report on his historic trip to the Ecumeni· cal Council. AMC Joins GM, Ford LBJ Moving ln-Cutting Car.. Casts_ To Prevent Interest Hike JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY • 900 West Coast Hltllway, NewpO.t 1111•, C. . • Tuesdat, October 5, 1965 .... , , •. , IJnloa Shop Ban • DemoCrais Take Filibuster Lead WASHINGTON (AP) -J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., w i 11 SoaUma D • m o crata tab captain UM Dixie forces ,for owr fto8l RepabUcua today the day ., they try to bloct • mlbutlr al.med at ki1llD& with word.I Senate Democra- • repeal tf a bu on wdon Uc Leader Mike ManlfteJ.cl'• abopl. motion to b r I n I tbe repeal A ftterM ol ..-nral civil bW to tbe Ooor. npta -...... Sa. Sam Tbe ftllbulter began Mon· ly 1ISIOMI JOHNSON day under the ludenhlp of Republican Leader Everett 'nme CID blr b.mdaf Landing M. Dirbea, and Wednesday GOP senators will hold the Or band.a CID blr time? fort again. Por thla newly n-·~t Sa~ Time forged coalltion ol 25 South· ~ ... ..,t 2 m. 0 M em and Republican aeiatora enda IDOllW-L baa decided to alternate daily Oct. 11 -and that wm n oo n efforta i0 frustrate the White be one of tbe two c11.J1W: House-backed drift for pu- tbe year oar aan Spa TM p ibJ sage. inC coa1d do wltboul 088 e Adminlltratloo forces ban other II wblD Da.Jlllbt Say.. decided to lMw moet at tbe IDI Timi It.a. ,__.._ (UPI) Tbe So-taWnt ~ oppar.en1I for. the ,. Clara could Mvovuw -time bel.Dt· Mendleld, tbe1r Tba nllGD ~ la Tiet Ua.ion'a latiut apace rock-leader, I kl pp. d Monday'• clo wtahoat :--lldlni'• et, "Luna 7 " aped toward the aeuion to be in New York for ob T 1o111 Clft'fe t#Jay• fer what Wutern the "NJt of Pope Paul VI. Stirri'!fJ Jlus Yankee Stadium Solemn Cathedral NEW YORK (UPI) -Pope Paul VI stood majestically be· neath a pale gold caaopy in chilly Yankee Stadium l a a t o1lbt and offered to God and the muJtitudes • dramatic u . lustration of the spirit of peace and goodwill. The pontiff'• stirTlng ''Mass tor Peace", spiritual highlight of his New York visit, spark· led not only as a colorful re· Ugious spectacle but also as an example of the Vatican Council-Inspired "New Mass." Its recurring theme of peace and brotherhood movingly un- derscored Pope Paul's queat for a world free from war and1---------- hatred, a hope be put before the United Nations earlier ruler tranaformed cavemoas with the fervent plea, "No Yankee st.ad.bun into a aolewn more war! War never again! It is peace which must guide outdoor cathedral. the destinie.s of peoples." More than 90,000 persons In hlJ homily, or sermon, were packed into the stadium the Pope declared: where the Y•!lkee ~b a 11 "If we truly wb to be greats -DiMaggio, Ruth, Cbriltians we must I o v e Gehrig, Mantle -drew cheers peace we1must make our own and jeers but never 1ucb a the ~use of peace, we must respectful crowd. J ... try S... which • moan t Tbe bill to repeal Sect i o n a bll l1Dt of Omeaa and a:perU speculated ml&b be t4B of the Taft.Bartley law other watches uni clocks. an attempt at history's first was passed by the House July Clara like• t.o keep her aott matrument landing. 28 and la on President John· watches and clocb running The ton and one-hAlf space son'• Jut of "must" legi.sla· to keep them i~ perfect station was launched yester· tlon. 1ur1 ~> time -and ae~tini _them day, but Soviet authorities Unions are anxious to have PAPAL MASS _ Resplendent in sca~let vestments over white robes, Pope Paul meditate on the real meaning Booming cheers and ap- of peace, we mUJt conform plause greeted Pope P a u l our minds to the tbouaht of the moment bb C>RfD llmou· peace." sine rolled into the 1tadlum. ahead or back 1! quite a dJd not announce what it was the Taft-Hartley law provt-VI extends blessings to over 90,000 m packed audience at Yankee Stadium f<* chore when you have a expected to accompli4b be· sion repealed. Lor under it 19 lowing celebration. of papal mm for peace. The Po~ was the only celebr~nt of st«e full of 'em. Jood scientific exploratJoo. . at.at.es have made the unioo the mlS!I, said on a platform over seco~d base following a thundert>....; ovation ts t.o the Wutem experts speculared •hop Weg~. A ~on sbop he arrived and made a circuit of the field. Which brings ua b that il not an attempt at a agreement IS one m which --:::.....:::= -· FOT one cold, windy autumn He left in triumph to th t> evening, the warmth and hum-thunderous chant, ''Loni Live bleness ol the slender Vatican the Pope!'\ fact that every Cs w e.u 'IOft1landln(; the statlonlttfgllt -th l-. ------=:-----::--::-=--:: DST enda Clan ~ be aimed a't an orbit around Ion contract are reqaired to ple ask. "Do I set the c ~ the moon and a return to join • union. ahead or back an hour. earth. Or it may be another i:o crack a filibuster re- C'-..1 t picture takhl mls i qu.tres two-thirds of the aen· She heani the same ques-··~me g s 00 at.on preaenl and voting, and tion. in fact, w b e n D.51' ot the lunar surface.. supporters of the bill confeaa ST ARTS. So here's a tip Luna 7 wu the third Soviet they haven'~ot the votes to • h to end UU. moon abot this year and was "·h from her on ow la bed to mark the ald'hth accompua . contuaion. ~ ~ Dirksen aakl time ii on b1a anniversary of the history-aide "Memben of Congress Daylight Saving T i m e making Sputnik I. Luna 7 fol· are . f • t t 1 u e d and battle- st&rtl in the aprln£ end.I lowed one appannt and one weary," be uid. "They want in the fall. admitted failure. to go home." He aaid h1a staff • , Luna 5, launched on May 9, bu compl.led 3 ooo editorials "So," ,.ya Clara. "m the failed to make a soft land.lna. 00 the iubject ~d commen~ t sprint we aprlDI forward-Luna e, bluted off June 8, ed: "I may be compelled t.o · .... ~~'~"· '"·"' moving the time one hour admittedJy went awry when a read &II s,ooo and more." :t1~Qa·:tU:lllic~ir;R;;-;.q~J~~~ AHEAD. In the fall we fall mid-coone corredioo mecb-1--------- bact -mO'ftnJ the time an1am failed to work. BACK an hour.' Luna 7 wa1 sent on it.a ap-A Bur1·ed pr 0 % 1 m • tel.)' 225,000-mlle ctor At any Um• or hOW', bow· coune toward the moon after enr, Clara of Spaulding'• ftnt cotni tnto orbit around AUSTIN, Tex. CAP) -St.age Jewelry Store wD1 be happy the earth. The official Soviet and screen at.ar Zachary Scott to help you select the rtgbt Dftl aaeocy Tau said the sci-w .. bW"ied MondAy &t a brief ttmepfece u a 1 l ft for entitle equipment •as "func-private funeral service at· friend.I or relatiftl. tiOlllng normally" and a com· tended by a am&ll group ol * puting center on earth was famll>: membe.ra and c l o a e * * procoeulng lncoming data. friend!. Kute for kiddies at the Is 1 a n d Hardware Store: "Facei0 for fluhllgbta OD Halloween. Angry Negroes Trample Trainmen After Wreck FfmlntM Jarp 1 u re thJ'ow'I m faDowL •ASK ABOUT OUB SKIRT SA V ERS" Nida a lip 1n Lorne'• window. So we ubd. -d So a skirt aaver II a dust· DURBAN, South Africa pieces of wreckaie, an __,, bcrz or 1 ~ kind (AP) -Enraged Negroes ?ther railwayman was t'' ...,.. , .u .. " "--t bit. all te Ju.red badly. of banlW? No.. t I a --... -• • r wayman The last three coaches of the Evelyn Parker explained, death Monday night after crowded rush-hour train left to wear under knit sld.rta South Africa's worst lrain dis· the trackJ as the train wu en· so they won't buckle. Oun uter. tering a suburban atation, a zip in the back for a perfect Tbe 1enera1 manaaer of the p r e I i m i n a r y lnJpedlon fit and you can trim them Soulb African RallcU!f said showed. to your own lensth-" at leut 11 NelJ"Oll in t.be S c r e a m i n g pasaen· dlraD.mlnt ol a commuter en spilled out for nearly a So why don't they juat tram but the death toll might quarter mile along the track call •em alipa! nach ISO. ., the C09Ches ovft't11nled An earlJ report indlcated and broke apart * * * MUiy 1116 persons were tn-Under glaring seai'chllgbta, Speaking of allpe copy jured. doctors artd rescuers combed eaders can really burt a Negro survivors turned on the tangled maaa of w o o d r Tuesda we re-W. HarUUef, io, a signal· and metal for survtvon. The guy. Lut . Y Frank man, and another white rail· cries of the injured and dying ported a cutie told by, wayman when they rushed to filled the air. Police vehicles Eagleson of Eagleson s Gift the icene. Hartslief was bat-took the bodies to a makeshift Sh-Op. "For some reason ~r tered to death with atones and mortuary. other," the item read, a ~iiiijiii~~~ij~~~~~~~~~~i small boy burst into tean in 1m Eagleson 'a with thla admon- ishment from hia mother: "Please, honey, don't cry in THIS 11 t ore. It's too pretty." So how did this read in the paper? Well, the paper left out the word "tean:• making it read, "For some reason or other a amall boy bunt into Eagleaon'a" etc. This Toelday rm boptn1 It doesn't read "For ICllDI reason or other a amall boy burst IN Ea~leson's." U it does I will * * * See the new plutic cube flaah bulbs at the Cetera •Model Shop. Four ftubea r;.r cube, with the cube lsnlol automatically with llds~. llGN LANGUAOI: On a •~ru• sweat &hirt It the er: "FLUNK NOW NO-J'iSHiNGf go to _ ~ MOWARDJ011nson" Ei!bnmflY • fried " • en. 1olden brown •French Fried Potatoes/Cole Slaw • T artare Sauce ,tttolls and Butter All DAY WB>IEDAY • - -.....c..-------- t ·PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT US (And we love it I) An t.ilrtmtly reliable Jotuce (our prt sidtnt':r secretory) £11/orms UJ that ... Mas. l'i.o.T. TOU> MW T.1.: "No atockboldcn. Pint Fetkt'al Savina,s of Alhambra bu no atockbolden! I thought the Presi- dent, Mr. Krme ... or at least lhe ofticen would own stock. But not one bu a atic:l of atoc:k. They can't, you see, be· cause they're a .. Federal'.' Any uviop association wilh that word "Federal• in ita ~ ia mutually-owned by aavcn and aui 't Jtaft lliOCtbolden. Oood thina. too -aaven 1et "11 1he profit/Th the form of dividends after expenxa, retervca and tbJll sort of thina are pa.id:' Absol11tely tr11t, Mri. N.O.T. •.. not a 1ticlc of 1toclcl ML II.LP. m TOLD Ma. K..a.P. u: .. Local people. Thal'& First Federal'• ICICRt. Their c.o.ta Meaa ofticc people live here, wort~ and help lhouJder lhe load of harbor area civic actMtiea. Providin1 the bat tcnice is a maltu of pcnonal, u well u profeaioml, pride. Pellow wanu to be 1urc be e&n look bis nciahbon in the.eye. That'a the idea, H.P.'' Dear H.P. ffl: Tell ldm w're t"4 harbor arta'1 only federal savi"l{3 aaoclation, too, ?tduat' nua111 we·rr charterH ITy ACI of COfll'UI ad ntb}«t to strict u g11larlons of an agmcy of the U.S. Govnnment. M1ll P.U.D. TOLD MlSS w.o.w. ''As I analyz.c 11, Winifred, it'a an almost smotherin1 protectivcne&S. Infinite, absolutely inti· nita arc, for e..-ery savinp account. Imagine! - a family of thrte tan have up to $70,000 fully insured-such a lot of money-by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corpora· tion. That's a permanent qency of the U.S. Government! Then a.sscq-one of those 11trooornical sums -back up your dollan, too, dear! And more experienced people tbu any other Alh ambra 11nancial institution. Very, very rcwmlng:' Infinite, infinitr, i"/Utit.. lnfi1titt. MR. T.£.E. TOLD MA. P.A.a.: "PbiJ. it's. bwioess proposition tbe way l 5ee it. You choote the usoclatioo you feel is aound· est. First Federal. Check? Cbeclc! You drt>pin a aolid hunk of aavillp. FiJurina their 4.85 9' current annual rate is main- tained • rear. with dividends compoWlded quarterly, you end up with -4.949' on your douah foe lhe year. You tell me where you "'1 touch that yidd in common stocks or what haft you!" Or In r•guliu baltlc savingi ... or tlte averagu of A AA corpor. porate bofllb or municipal bontb .•• or U.S. Government .tav. U.11 bon,Js ... or ... MRS. s.a. TOLD MRS . .1. •.: "DivldeQds, Jan. Why, Dad and! couldn't hne, mind without them. ut alone live the way we do. Every three months there's another dividend from out Pint Federal uvinp. And, do you know, even niy own mother lot Pint Federal dividends 40 years a10. Tbey'v. hid a pcrf ect record of paymenta for all those years -aince l 9~ -the year you wtn born:' ~i1ht Ml 1"4 way, /tlr1. S. RJ And w11vtn rem1mbir th41 fi111 re41tuti """""'"*"'I drtn .. M•. V.P},,,.,o M1SS u .c.: "Get tbb dow.n, Mia c. ... Finl Fldenl Little Happy Back qmbol. Great jdea. R6da frlendly'ltaf. Coonota pleaed aavm earnizla bfa clv~. Should ha.,. aame thhl1 for oar con1prny. Same Idea, but ·di1crut. Got thatr Yu.and lt'1 not trw tlwd Litt# Hap/TY Buck t1r.U,401""1 .·°"· Tltof1 ltll/iJllW, .,, ,,,_, hck. ,. \ -- •' B LO: Repu Murp &om lea de that Bir -are I Eu.i era tit man, BF: Silent Lloyc! has , ramb sion . Uo day I of $81! and ~ on th Uo Tax J the 11 to f7 seaai: ly. ~ th' gueai ort. 1 are 1 loog• deoei tale LlC! lives centt at 12 c E Bl Rog1 polnl ver,. Jy ci d~ men· deriJ lhorl hi bit HE 8 CI to U: II all bulle the The othe dl rp aree built pliet r..-,. Ottober s. 1'65 DAil y "1.0T ~-,.,_ 5 Assembly Reapporrion Bill Nearly Ready SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Ual succeaJoa amendment to a\'9.llabJe to Dnismea b Cl t tbe ~ A.nembly dlltrlcta Aa an ftample, C on r a dj 1 The Assembly tot Its first the U.S. ConsUtutlon. It now Allen aaid it ''fairly well" tot-fr'Om tJae present mapplnc pointed to district lines which 1 close J<d'. at an almo1t final ioea to the Se.Date. lo•ed proposals laid out by ud plat proposed by 1be would &lve Democrat T 0 m l reapport.ionment plan today Auemblyznu Don A. Allen U.. atate supreme co.urt tn !ti CGWt. and a Republlcao leader aald Sr., chatrman of tbe lower llDdmark Sept. t decision or· "Barring a major political Carrell of San Fernando a It wa.s deaJined to keep hiJ chamber's dectiDu l.Dd ro-deftl1 remapping ot b o t b uplaMftl. it would ba.e a predomJ.aut!y H • x I c a D· ' party out of power for U apportionment c o m m W., Eicl&llea of lhe LegtaJam.,. 0 I ey tD fnae h Demo-American area, t a k I n g it I yean. annou..oced completion ot a Ht wever, Aue~ c:rellc pu1J la offtce On the away from R~~bllcan New- Mult be u:pertenoed In Mii· Ing and fitting men'• cfoth-.,.. ,...,._.~,.,....._ Sen. Murphy Berated By Demos on Birchers LOS ANGELES IUPI) -Murphy waa ''willfully lgno- RepubUcan Sen. G e o r g e nnt about th~ John Birch So- Kurphy was under criticism clety's ma~ter . plan to sub- from Calllonda Democratic ftl't the ~ Party.•• leaden today lot bis claim Southern CantorniA Demo- that 60 per cent of the John cratic chatnnan Carmen H. Bi r c h Society membership Wvachaw chall'!Dged Mur· '" retis~ -DemecNtl. phy-to-pto+iat proof-of Eupne L Wyman, Dem~ "i.rreapo111ible and Ullfound- cratic national committee--ed claim.,. 19an, charged yesterday that Murpby made the state- ment fn a televised Interview over the weekend. Harold Lloyd :aJ :_aall~ As)__ s1 --h tbe ......... own. appwll al a.e ilU!t maa1 o1 tbe IOClet7"• aoa11. ''Tbe fact la tbat u.. Jolaa ill Birch Sodety laDt bu .... On Tax B no -.. about u. mt•.._ ol mmtratma tbe RepaNlcn BEVERLY BILLS (AP)-="~~-:: Silent rum conaed1aD Baroid "Ill CllJfaraJa ,,. bilw a Lloyd 11J1 tbt tu UIUtW ftepubliQa I ta 'e ...... , hcu vutl7 onir"'PlftlMd bla Joba Scbmib. wbo ii a mem-rambllnl but decQtnc man-blr' al the IOCletJ. The west- s1ori in Benedk:t Canyon. em direct« ol the aodety ii UOJd. a mm•matre, MCD-Jobn Ro\llte.lot, a former Re- day chaDen&ed an uaeament publlcan ~" WJ-or $81,?SO on the 15-aere estate man added. and •in.MO oa 1mprovemeota (Schmit& aald lut week. tn on the Clut boue. reapoa1e to cbar111 by Su. Uoyd'1 peUtlcm befan G:lie 'lbrUlttm Morton that tbe '°" Tax Appaia 8-rd uW tMt detJ WU •:;.r::.: tJdll.. the 1aDd valmtion be redDced trate the tbat to m.ooo aDd the !lolne ... bl u • Republican' bad .,. se11ment wiped out cwnpletl9-mrated" the B1rdl SoeMitJ.) ly, ,,. ............. .... S}je)b ..._, .... llOit " • th' m & 11 J bedrOGIDI IDd Ex-convicts' guut rooma baft be.a dDled oft, aome ol the batblGOIDI Trial S•n._.a are UMlea, the foontan Ill WU. IO Joega wwt .ad aa1J a..~ deoen DOW malntai.n an .. tate tbat CIDCI bpt 315 bulJ. In Kidnap . LlOJd. AU"Cllll Mid, •till h vea ln a · f9w l"OOIDI ID the center of a.. •anclm, located S AC RAMENTO (AP) - at ms B4Dldlct Canyon Roed. 'ne two Orep es~ --------cbareed with WnaplJll can. fomla'I top appotntlft oftl- cl a 1, hta wUt l.Dd b a b 1 Cal Rul daq'htler beaded bdo ,..al es court tot t.bltr trial today. Carl ~ Bowla, M, and Enforced WUfrtd Mar 1o11 Gr.,, JO, could -up to • life ....... ce u4er-tbe federal kidup- Bl:IUD!:LEY (UP I) -illl ctsarse. · Roger W. lkJu, newlJ IP" Tb• pa1r allo a re nbject pointed chancellOl' of the Uni-to later b1al In 0 re g o 11, ver1ity of California's Berke· where authorities say they ly ~pus, hu backed up his committed robbery and mur- directive for 1trkt enforce-dered a deputy sheriff, be· ment of student rules by or· fore abducting six o t h e r a derlng the removal of unau-they later r~eased unharm- lhori%ed dilplay1 from pro-ed in California. hlblted areu. It waa In Sacramento that Heyna yesterday dispatched they abducted Hale Cham- a crew of campua employea pion, the atate finance dlrec- to the plaza ln front of Sproul tor, hU wile Katherine, and llall where they toot down a daughter Katherine Marie, It bull~tln board belonging to monthl old. After a wtld the Vietnam Day Committee. chase of 22 houri through The crew alao told several Nevada, Bowles and Gray re- other groups to remove their leued t h e Champions a n d d!1play1 from an unautboriJed were arreated by two Callfor- area near the student union Dia hi&lnray patrornilmen ~n butldlng. The groupa com-the NfVada-Callfo a r- plied. der. For Grad.. DlnlRCJ Coclct1ll1 & lntertal""""t , .. ,.. the M., to 1otM Chica ROid, between Westml.,.._, and Warner In No. Hvnttneton IMdt \ A Oe?lthtful And DeiwelY henlne , ............ ..,...., .. ,.... Altlltry "' MIL DUNCAN Meanwblle. tbe AuemblJ redJatrictlng plan wbkb be Qi.ar1eJ J . Conrad, R.sber-,_,.,bl1) Wd.ll U80." aald ton Ruaaell ol TuJUllia. v o t e d, W.. JUterdQ to aaid the A.uembly "can and mu Oaks, disputed AlleD'a c.r.d. --rbey're trying to AasemblJ Speaker J e 1 1 e make Callfomia the f J ft b lhoa.Jd" accept ltateme11t and lndlcated It • • • f II) tbe weat Demo-M. U • r • h, D-lnflew o o d, dltl-.. ....,., ,... .....,,,1 .. alon. ~-pa14 Medlcal Plan. Paid uoau..t. Wnte lu M-MO. TIM Orante c.aat Dally Pltet, CClllll ..... ltate to rattly the prell.da-Few deta.11a weN made wou10 contain ma.jar 1hlfts tn cnda." backed ABen. r.:::=======~ OPEN EVERY DAY Moa. thru Fri. 1:00 en to 9 pm HARDWARE 2666 HARBOR -PHONE 546-7080 Shop MoL ffwu..f.d.__ OPEN · EYERY- 8:00 A.M. to 9 P.M. NIGHT Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 6 P .M. 'TIL 9 P .M. : Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 5 P .M. Mon. thru Fri. I . IATHROOM ORGANIZER e Complfte wttll 2 fto._ a llletv• • '•r Towel...,._ ... ,.... n.u.- Cosmetloe .... ., ... Sl.88 ·FURNACE FILTERS sms t0x 1S 10. 20 -10. 24 12 Jr 20 -12 x 24 14. 20 -14. 2S 49¢ CRAFTSMEN LATEX WALL PAINT • lntw'-er exterior •Dries In 30 1nlnut. • E.y to apply twvsh or rou., • Neelttecti.. ....... • o.-Mt.., 20 mlnut. e U• brvah or roller • 0...-• ...... ew-..w.w •uraW. SPIED HOUSE PAINT • Cutt houM PllMlnt from clays t9 hou'1. • Ne tedious brvlhlne -lust IPl'ffd It. • Out lash oNh\ary paint by Jo%. • ca.en up toot. -"" water. ...... a.._ ....... • •••"-Oe"" a.at ,,.... .,... ...... l ~(3a~4 COMPLETE WITH WALNUT TRAY .... ,., ......... .,.... ,...,.... wfllte ... ~ ..... 1Y, Q ... ,_.. ...... NOW ONLY Ivy .. for '*h the frent and beck ..... ALL VINYL ftl.ASTIC Window Shades Ital" •"4 ftame fl"Mf -09m,.etety ....... -~ .............. Vlny1 alleffe flave • ""•rt llnen llke ""'-"· NOW••"' '9'J 11 PIECES PLUS BOX ............. 11 .. I 9 $llM ---· • • tulSt ClfT t ........ . WOODEN SHUTTERS 7~ e M9Yua. low•,. •4Jutt to -'mlt NINd ht"t. e ft••dy for 1talnln1 or palntl"t- , • _, t----- "' For the Record A - Couple Badly Hurt As Cars Hit in Fog Two penam Wm. under California blg!lway patrol- Man GiveJ! Prison Term For Murder Mental Health Unit Picks New Officers Meeting• Divor~e• bospitallution f treatm t men said Modlln appuently or en making a U-turn In the SANTA ANA -A atate SANTA ANA -Rex Stock-fllh, Anaheim; Bill Erick· of injurlea rwoel~ Jn a two roectway when another c a r prlaon term of five yun to ton of Newport Beach, a son, Santa Ana ; Dr. Erw1n car ctaah ta bea'yy fo, on driven by David A. Sbeslln, llfe wu ordered today for a counselor at Villa Park Hilb Kempler. Newport Beach; TVelOAY o.r. ... "'-Arnold G ,. ... ,,_. R St --t-1 Prim An .... ,., c"-" ...... ,....._ ,,.. l.Aet M. .,.. J-a. ,.._ Pallaadel Old west ol Jam· 18, ol 'JJIJ12 S. Cypress ·· Baldwin Part man wbo ad-School, bu been elected Dr. Daw."' ac, a· v4N c... c:-itry ciw. 41'1 •. ~ ._,. , .,.. h n w "•" baree Road near Or an g e Santa Ana struck his auto ml .. _,. a -~"'~ mur· prealdent of the 0 ran I e heim; Dr. Warren Roberti, H ........... C-.. M.ar, t:• "A\. . . .&I-n .,•-4 eri l.\C\ol ..,..,,......_ .. -J Tbo <•• • ._ "' "'' ~ l..,. c-. --... L .... ~ .... c 11..... County ...... ~. earty lfiooday. Tbe youth ea...,..... • · d .... ch•...,e County Auociadon for Men· Fullertoo; Silt.er a.ne m· MMe VtNo c:-m ciw. C41tt ,,.._ "" .... ~ 11• Jnw1c.a Llated In -__..._ In ow Injury. ~ -• · ta1 Health, •~I Mn. aa, St. Joeeph Hotpltal, and •·• ~"'· "'"" A ...... 1--. c. ......... ....-..__.u The aenttfta the term pre.-Co M R w O r a ... .!....,~. ~ .. ~..,~--= vi.t v . .,.. 01.., w. McF•r••nd. the intenaive Cllre Wdt at acrlbed b la • haDded Jamea May, sta eta. obert eyman, r a D & • Medi. ,,. ... 111.. 'WTY o. w.. we11w r. ~ Hoag Memortal JIOll*ll wu b Li~~ "f~ WU Other officers are Ed Bell County General HOlpltal. ..-.. ~ lllM a. "''" ~ .... o.rtt -. w.. ,..._ "· c...... Charles A. Modlin. 4', of 13381 iled down Y r--u e • and John Land, Fullerton, ;: ::* Dffl .. ..._.., tMCll. o...... J ..... o-"' 11. w11-. Lynne Drive, Garden Grove , Man Ja UamCharlL. ScM~ ~-~ vlce presidenta ; Henry A. M\ifllll!All .._ .... u... , .. c-... i....tw L w. ,,.. c. .._,..,...,, an ln~tor far a Lei Ala· ea 11uuu, -.. Webber, Santa Ana, treaJ. * o.-Aw. .............. ....._ ,..._ •· w.. o-... ......, B • th J • • -,,--ployed bartender d Mi E"·-~"' C ,, • .....,.. o..--, o ..... wuu-,., Celt. J.rJIDll mit.os assembly pl-. A pas· · h urer, an aa l.LWluvw ur· °'i'i. .. F c~i:.~c:.:; = ";.. ~'";4. ~II= aenier in bJJ ama11 foreign In Contempt The rtoctcy, ~~ta~ tit, RN , Santa Ana. secre-• ......., , .• •A u.. o. w. wu11-"· •-compact, Ruth 0. WUliama, Schnurr admitted ........ _. tary. v .... ,. " w.rw w .. • -,..,.111.,.., c ..... •· "'" "-"'" "· wtt11..... Ad 34. of 17'3 W. Rlnr Lane, ulation death ot Mila Sylvia One-year temu on tbe ex· ~=-:.:.~·.~'\,~: ::::'/· ........ J~ LL:''"' vocates Santa Ana. Wll bl fatr COO· SANTA ANA -A Buena Lynn Pidber'JMl'y, M. an at. ecutlve commlttee went to ,:J::-~~ ., ""' ~ w.ct ::""':. ~ ~'':' ::."'~'· dltlon. Botti suffered tactal Park man who was seven tractive barmaid. tn an Ana· Mn. May and to Mrs. Harry ~ r.-: --~ .............. ~ .. G ..... •'*"'>"' $<on<MI Go Nab·onal ta and bade ~ hours late for a hearing on helm motel last February. Gartler. South Laguna. ~""' ..,., .,,. P'vlltk l lbrHY. LI,... c. va. w.., ... r 0ov. a f'"lony child -'--11-g com· Schnurr had carried the Elected to the board of dl-..,., ,.,.._ •·• o"' ,,.. .,.. •-•:. _1,,. " •~.w• .,... .,1 ciw. .....;,.,. H••bot n" ,,.. "'· .... ThofNt J. P111on taint l.s serving a fi·-"Ay body l.n the trunk of hil auto rectors for t.bne·year term• lET'S IE FRIBILY U you bave new natcbbcn or know of anyone moTtq to our area, pleue tell \lJ 10 t h a t we may atend a fJ1endly welcome and help them to become acquainted bl their new aurroundin11. c ......... vi. o.o.M. H .. _, teecll. h-... VL CIWd H. M<Alll•l•r SANTA ANA -The Plan-p ' . y~ fo .. four montM before lt WU were t.••-a c·· .. 11 ·, Patricia l:tt' l'.1111. .i-tta M. .... Wllll1m H. Fooltr. M F t all te f • DUD w u t..0.C>.M. MeMt .... llfl • .OJ I!. '"" J__.,. G. ¥L All-.i I(, MlldMll. ned Parenthood Association esa armers coun y J aen nee or COD· dl.scovered by b1J parent.I Heno~ Corona de) Mar; COSTA MESA VISITOR et~ c.!1 "'-8, l :U P'" M,ary F. ¥L Jed< C. Dmltft, tempt Of court. June 20. Mrs. &rO)d v-.. ·c"''", Cos· ....... "' .... ,.,..,,,.,..,.. •llCI ,,,. ·-· A. ..... 0.-ld A 11-· or Orange County has be-ri J "" Wllll L AS~ '"' --.,, lltMf .,_ O..."-' -~ A. "'-Cltl>Cll• T............ Score at F .f. Supe or u"'Ae am . ta Mesa. Walter Prill Elal· ~ c..t• ,,... ~ ....,.., c. .... W-1 It Mtc"4'r come an afflllAte of Planned mr Murray cited s a m u e I w. . • Ful o...... ea...~"/:::'~::!",...... ,..., o.a-Parenthood-World Popu-Laughlin,'!'/, to jail when he • f~n and Ben Johnson, • 54'-1656 -,,.._ L-.. -Ill. ()df , ... Jeny L -M41,,,,. L -· l _.._ t.arrted until 4 p m Friday to Strik Los . ..... ,........ m IM"' ... _.~ lftlr1foy v ...... Wllllem A Horbert latJon, the nadonal voluntary E gbteen meu~ ol the . . th es 8 The professional advUory Th HARBOR VISITOR ~ ·=·.ro...IDAY ~:.!: ~· ::-;::. ~ '="""-family Plann.ln& orga.niz.ation. ea.ta Mesa Chapter, Future ~Jidln st:.iti:gar~~ge,0"wttlc~ committee, headed by Dr. e ~~ l1s°:'J..' =.~ "'-.;;,,:~,~ Tb e an.nouncem en t wu P'armen or America, attend· now has been put over until Hits New Mark Mary Miller, Orange, fa com· 49._.9361 or.~-::, ~:.:r ~::. g:; ..... "· .... ,_, M. 090tfl. made by Mrs. Henry C. Gar· ed the Los Ancelet County Friday. . poled of Dr. David Geddes. ..:::;.;·~~ u. ow . .._,.., =~::-~..:.~~Id "'~".,.M41-. n~. Santa Ana, who haa been Fair, Pomona, Satmday, and Laugbll.n was arr e It e d WASHINGTON (UPI) -liSlianiiiitai.ilAnaiiiiii;i; i;iDriiliii . .iBilriiooiliibii.iGlirlliiiiii·ilil=•iiiiiiiliim••••-......,.,~-"'~1111= .~ c111t1. ~ = .;:-L!:'-:~~ elected president or th!! local =gbtp~ck In a j•~d a Sept. 8 at Clovi~: Nt.MWln .• while Strikes l.n the United Statu 0 f PONTI C Tl. U Cll9t ,_. °""""" °"" c.n1 .... JeYa M. .... J•-• M. M•...., grou ..._..... con-he was en roua.c o ona, during the first eight montha SH the "HOT NE" rom A . 1 n• A • ..,___,, ,.. ...,.,., 1.w .• coa•• '""' J ..... u1ys ... s. M41rtl"· P· tesu. Okla., with his 5-year-old 100, of 1966 accounted for lou of NEW 'LL TE .. 'PEST GT 0 rt d C:::: ~ :;-,.,..... °'*' °" .... :!,'::, L:... ·~ o.;.,,:· ~'.k*~. Other officers and board Flrat place in dMry judg-Randall, whom he had taken lU mWlon man-daya, the uv m • . • 'nurs 1y, ..=t::,~-:.C::... Mar~1,:: = ~ :!' ::;:,.':· :.-;a...: members are Mrs. M. F. En· lng was won by Bill Griffith. from the home of hla former hlgheat of any y e a r al.nee OCTOBER 7th '""' ............, kid\. 12 Jlfllcl o .... ~ L ,,,,_.,. derle, Santa Ana, vice pred-John Nikola and Jkn John· wife, Ethe!, in Orange. 1959. AT -,......., A "' l -I( T-L -==::..~. ~Ki...-. T•* "''......, c .... 11............-s KlftcN1oe dent; Mrs. A. J. Pasbg i an, son. The Labor Department re-c;:...,.,~ · ~~-~L." ... "\;,:::: ... "-w:, L.aiuna Be a ch. trQmrer; Ninth place wbmen In LATEST Ir FASTEST ported yeiterday that an u- .._.,.,..... Vlat ~.~.=: ':-,..;·~;:: (.:;:. 11A. T;: Jr Mra. J . L. Sullivan, Santa poultry judiing wen James Late news reac:t>ea 'Io u r tim.ted 1,180,000 work e r 1 ,... ""'* Ottw • ....._, .._ n Doft•t4 it .... Thtl-" 1,.. Ana secretary· Miu ElJu. Lupas, Al Exner and Gene home the day tt happens tn were Involved in 2,tlO strikes ...-, '""'"' J "' M41"' s c-· ' ' Crane. tbe DAD..X Pll.O'I' bl ...... n... J•,.n•rv·All"''_. .... • • •• e Clll*. ~......., ,__. .,._ ~ w. A--. -betb euntr,-Mn.-t: T. Kall, n;.._r 1.,.,.-;n ... ~--•-th'" ... .....:;.:L-.th .. ,-;;;.. of a--'-~.: _. -J .,_ .. ......,.,,,, o...... <.--. u u '"'-).,...,. , ... o.u1111 L 1to1.., vwc .. ......,.. ... ~.. ... uuv"&'J • "'....... .,,. ... .....,. period thia year. The ahut- • ROY CARVER • ~-Lll-3466 1400 W. Coast Hwy. NEWPORT BEACH =~• ;:_ ::= ,.:m:· Mrs. Donald F. Rau, Mlaa club eotertd wen in live-, Pl"UI which produers thU downa a m o u n t e d to two-Birth• J-s. n lllcll••d M. EdWerds Nora Reid, Mn. Walter Ru· •tock and horticulture CJ.a.SS· newapaptt at ~ up to tentha of 1 per cent of all !:.;: ... ~ ic."'.:..~:;:.., o1 11L•:i::, dey, Santa An.a; Mrs. Te d "'"~---------~=30=:;..:.ooo==co=pi=e=1=per==b=aur=.==~ho~un~_:wor~~k~ed~~in~in~d~ultry~~·-Jl!!!!!!!!!BB!!!!m!!!!•m•••ll!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B••• Sl•fr••• J . "' Dent.I J . Well Gregory, Laguna Be a ch; -. - ..... MIMOtllAL ..,.,.ITAL C•l"OI .... ltoy..-.1 Corvnt Mrs v .... on M ..... ·oe Mr• ,...--------------------------------------------------------, .... • Ht!ICY t( v•. "r•nll I( L'rOfl • _., "'" • • ,,,, • Mn.. ow.. H. N-. nt4.C ,._, L .... J1-. s. D•"""-S. B. Mumford, Mn. Grover -.r •· e.t9 Mete. ....,, Clerk • ¥L AM1Y " "'*' C C'•·ph'"" Mrl R L T ......_ ••• Mn.. , ... L ,,.,,_. ........ I.Al... .. .... XNOI L De v..... . ,,;wi:: ...... • • • au.,., -....._ c.f9 -... ...,_ ic...i L .... ,.,,..,, A. ,,_ Dr. Na d In a R. Kavl.notcy, •· • Mtt.. Dtlt 11. Neall. '"" o.n~ c.rw1 it "'-f,,..., E. ,....._.. Newnnrt Beach; Min H~en llN L..tM, .............. .-. .... D~ 0 "' IA,,,.. J .. ,.,, •• r- MT. • Mn.. ,_., o. ic-. ""' te-• rt. OoM1<1 "· .,..., Park, Balboa bland; Mrt. ~ ~ ............ hldl. 11-"'-,...., ..._,. N A P 0 -P l S "" 1111¥. Orel A. .,. Carl C. ~"' • • OSt, ncV. au . AU• ,,,, • Mn ""' 111. ~--. ma .i.-i. .... ..,,., 1. 11-...1 linger. Orange; Mra. J . G. ~ Aw. uaw.& '"'· _..., M ..... -roc11 c. ~ Sb ..__.. Dr Rich--" H M //#, • Mn.. H1dlela _...... .. 711 S--J. "'-L-L "'-<-· ...... \;&, • &lU • C• c..... H....,... DP~ c.... ., MM, .,..,... s, .... L•rrt J .......... • Donald, Garden Grove. .... ,_. I!, .... Laltrt c.r-. ..... W 11 .. 1"' I . '"'· ClllhrC W. t...ab. '*· & Mn.. JIM C. WV-. n1 Vic· ()eNl4 J. "'· t1rtllre M Dll<t. IWte a. c.t1 Mew, etrt. J.-A. "'-A. A, G ... ~I. ~. & Mn, Orlld tr~. *2 (_. 1...-1 M. VL 11119111 L. DICltrt. ....... •4. It-' hedl. """· Jlldllll L .,. lelY1tore A. INMl!l. Mt. • ~ ,..,.,. l-. m l llllt JIOClllll M vt """"' C. Mtl-Ill. l#e. ~ kedl, tmy, Mtrlty" vt. MlllOll l M41-14 IN. • Mn.. Hlf,...f A. Vlllrterd, Jns. Jack J n Lucine It. Km• ............. .._, le. L.-. """· Glorl1 "' 0-.. II. Sl<>tttler Jr. ""· & Mn ._.. J Ma...-, Jflt 0...1111 a .,. W°"9a"9 J. fltdllro.. 1'11"--We•, C--· lloy. GW9ftCIOMI H v•. h rt L. H-IM. I#, & Mn. -'-0. Ire! ... -1'111..,._ 1(1,.... J. n. r-. .. L -rh ... Aw. Colla -· 111'1. ,..,_ (. •L Hlreld L. ~ ""· & Mlt.. "-C. ~ ISO.C...,., J • .,._ ~II J, -. ..... Me Aft.. Celtl Mee. "'1 · LM1 M. n. 11.JMrf J.. a...-t4Qt.. lrftffV.,. ~ ...... ""· & ,,,,.._ ....,_ L .._.,.._ ltO JeM C. •L Vl,..lftia L $!\off -._.. ........ Cilltl -..,. L~ I ."'-01en1a C. ~ IN. & Mra. O..W A. y._ 'nt W lllt S.. vt. G-T. WMft. *" II. C-. -tlrt. Onld It . .,. -rl1 I!. ,\lten. IN. & Ml-.. J-L 0r.t-. 4oflt W 1Mrlorlt V . .,._ OW 0. l ....... 4 Ao ......... ""-• ..... Jl>Cllltl .,._ Oarry1 0 H1'1<W ""· • ~ 11t.-n ... ~. an I . CO.reklllll N. VL E..-rt o. __ ...,.. 11111 •• C.• Meea. tlrl. l't-11 I(. VS.. Tlfrv M. ~. /IN. & Mn. C*leW If.. '"-'-'· IM$0 o.i,,... Cltda. ,_,.,1'1 Valle'+', tmy. ""· • ,_.... ... ..n M. w .... n. ua cw--. Dr~ c.... -tlrl. LetM tlACW COllllMllNITY H0S"ITAL Fire Celb ""'· ... M"' ~ D IC_,.,., IJlt ........,._ lletdl lledl'tc A ........ ~ _,, .... IJ:n IL"' _.,, ,_lcef 114. Jtl ' Bal Ski Club Meets Tonit.?;ht The P'Owin& Balboa Ski Club will bold Its initial 19&5 meeUna at the Newport Beach Elk.a Club toalgbl AceordinC to new president Bob Johnlton, the affair will 1et under way at 7:30 p.m. wllh the proaram for the com- ln& year to be outlined. All 11ders over tt. a1e of 21 are invtt.d to aUiend. a M411ft •· ""'· .. Mn.. wm..... • .......... o" , ... -.m.. _. .... -·"' v........ Realtor T-11--....... A"'-...,,, .... • flrl. 1t·M ........ ""' ""'""""°"' MetN UJ.AB II. A-I N Allbttr\t S-1. ......., ._. . Jact Mullan <tliA.. Mu.Ile s:n • "'· T.,.....,, ,.,.... .... • Real Estate Newpo~~· _r.,... A"9. • ....... will apeak on. "New Rafe; ........... 1 u Opportunl ,,,, """'· Monll9.,, ..... 1ca1 •Id. ''"' a ona and ea 1ti.1e DrM. with CondomlnJuml" at an ,._.... v.-8 a.m. breakfaat meet1n1 of ~::..~~·ic.:.."'~ ~ "'~n:.~ :.'r:.'· ,_ic.1 •Id. "111 tbe Newport H.arbor..C1o1 ta ,.,. ,....... ••!Me. t:o "'"'·· cer !IN. simr "-.,.. Mesa Board of R e a t o r 1 T':..a_'-::'; ~i.'S:.i: •. w;'~':: •:~ ~' .... w-Aw Tbunday at Balboa Bay u.111 OerTte. n. S... ·~-.... IN lroellMnll strwt. CJab. ....,llllt J-is. tfl( V\clwle • ·• C.11 IMIL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I •*' Meiel . a._ ltlt M. C...I ~. L--... TreM llMI. .. 1• .. "" ..... '--teed!. • ...,.c,_,.,,.~~ ......... ..., ...... It.""""'- Cectl Slcltle. fl, Safi J-.... DIMI ltlclet. It ... ,.__ SI., lllllel. CMn• IWllMtl. Jr~ 17, 4T7 ""'-Her· lllf Ile.. H-1 IMd\, llNI L-1 .,...... ts. 111 e.r.1. hlbM ltllfld. Jedi I~. It, "" Mllbro. COl1t Mt11, ,,,_ LI..._ T-&. 17. Tl/llltl. J ..... ·----.. ,.... Onlle .... Catta Meat. IM I.au,... II~. 11. ".. De Seee. c.19 Meoa. II*" ,....,..., "· nm '""' ~. lelllll l-. 91'4 .,..,le IC.,._ lL , .. (#fie 1--. .... c ........... ....... c.cNI ... ,,, w. c....-. .... c.......,..., ,,.. M«fY wen.. a.._.. ....... ~ Dem ... Ill N. WI c-i ... •••I. Sefl C'-" IM ~ C~ -· lt , '1S N. II C1mltle ll>NI. S. c ....... W11111... *I(._.. 17. ... ot1I .... Ctltl Mela. -Clrlftlfl 9"1111\, ti, ftl ()tie St., Ceett INM. W11ll1m ,......, , 16. Senti AM, lfllf Jo """ ......... "' , .. , ,.,,tu "'~ ~ .... M4.e. JwrY an11r11p. u. SeM'I AM. 9M JIHl!lll '"*-· .. J7T1 Safi J11111, c .... Meu. fllldl•"' ~ "· "' ~ .......... fllt!Oft tltdl. -c....,,... ,.._ ,.. 1111 ,.,11t. 14unll ....... tee<ll. Divor~e• We have to encoura1e a UWe noiae at Lake San Marcoa, esJ)kially at ni&ht. Thank goodness for crickets. or it would ret so quiet you'd bear yourself think. You can count on the ni&ht air and the quJet to mile you aleep f uter -by the Lake. Leave the tranqullhen at. home. Check in at the Quaill Inn • Motel for a week. Play golf, boat, swim, filb, browse throup the 1bopl. recondition at the 8J)a or whatever. You'll diacover you never bad Jt so you.na. Call collect: 714-744-0120 for reaervaUona. Pushbutton University ''The HaD ii a balJJ• ii the vernac:a1ar Terdict ot atthu:siutic ~ to Edhon't mAq. B.Jl of Ekctrldt1 at tho California M..am of Science ad Indalliy, Elpolitioa Part. Lee Aqdea. Here you can pr• bultom In « eepuate de:mamlradon- ahibiCI, explore ... bmenDolt tlClell d c1ectrldtJ-and "'.,aduale" in 40 fwfMtin1 minufell The Hall is Edd., contnDution to community information on the progreae .., made by the invett«-oned ded:ric utility industry in .tins out and deYeJoplJla now 10a1a. of Jow.eolt eloctriopower, and new U1e1 for\'m&tilc dearic:ity. Yoo and"'our family wll atloJ a Wit to tha Hall ol E1cddc:ity. Alta J'OUf "gradadan• ,..11 bo iDformed and remdy fot the aD~c futin,, Wb.J • pJan a famlly viatt tOOD. 0ne ot.,,,..,., wwdm d elecUlc:ity 1s me fd 11sat tt 1t llDOQI today's bee.,._ I.oat at tile 1urprilln1 record. Doubla t1tart at •18 per day. Spend up to Ml ~)'Oll.!'M)\J ~Ill 1Q..cllqyet ~~,,...... ... ,__, ... _ ...... .. _.,,.. ......... .,..., .... .-Wy ....... .-.....i~ ....... -., ......... ~....... ?' $' ---. .............. .,. 'De...r-..c1..__..._ .. &dll!I ....... • I,._.., .__,..,.....,......_., ........ ..,....,... .. • Aamb ..... ....,._,_ .. ~ ....... ,..... . • • ;:;-m., .. ~ ..... J ••ar T: tenc wor to t yest di ca Chll onl all. iDm A ly < of ti cont .. any chu. chu· in t. nad ti on oprr pre• .. ovu Tl defi and fina him me1 ber and T sen staJ fooc the ma1 ply for not con be m1r at · A ma rts Cat ser Po1 ti or con J I I J Sta wh U.! ci. tan rul are gjn J ha1 ed in~ rul n• Gr ye~ COt \ll'T ag Ar. Br ho or of atl de on of co· It ,. ., .. .. 11 • ~ ... • . IJ • • • • • No Change ~~rr...._,~...,,.,,..._, U.S. Orbits een on irth Pill NEW YORX <UP0 -Pope ~-• Paul VY told Ille United Na· UOU Gneral A......, tut ttie sofutJon to world popuJa· tion probleml Ls to tncrea tood pr«tuctioe nther tam "atti/JdaJ C98tr'OI el 1*u. ... Th.ls remark -a single sen- tence dropped lnto U. ,_. word text of bil ,..ee appeal to the U.N. Aseembly be r yesterdQ -could '9 an in· dicadla that Ute C1thallc ChwO la golJig to ltaad pat on .. traditional teadWlJ tit.at all Ism• of contractptfcm are inmmal. A JlllPal collllnila .. a rect11t- ly OllllflleU<S a 9eel'et aad7 of the wjllDle question of birth control tO cktermlne whether any modfllmtion of the church's position II poesl!eb church's position is ponfbfe in tbe Ugbt of mOWltinf inter· natlunaJ ~m O¥er pop.- Uon growth, and tM devel- opment of new metbodl S B .. 1..1-% 4 preventln,_ conception, such tamp• oner ........ as the pills wlddt supp;et1 ovulation. Two stamps were iuued today by the Vatican lo The Pape u s pnmiled a mad: Pope Pa ll's hiltoric jou~ey to Ntw..York. Al deflniUve statemeat .. , o on" left is the U.N. b.aikUftg with t.bc Latin "'ords mea• and haa mmle clear tbt th ing ''Pope Paul VI, supreme pontiff, meaaenger ot peeee." The ~ 1t right "'°"" t))e Pope address· inf the Uahd N.._ from Ws tbron1. final decision will be made by I him, on the basis of recom- mendations from the ~mem· Sold• Goes p B • V l b ber commission of sclenllits 1er ope nngs ·a lta Allen A waits Poll Results and theologians. The pope told the U .N. ~-B £ Co ~ :~~~Z.dsthat .~~~ e ore . ur Ring, Cross to Thant food production -is one F F WASH CNGTON (UPI 1 - the urgenf chillehges racin @r' 88tmg NEW YORK <UPI) ~ope stamps issued on the day of mr St!\'! Arrm mankind. Paul VI came to the Uruted his departure from Rome. "very enthused" about rua- "You must atrin &o mum-SAN ANTON I 0, Tex. Nations laden with gifts in-H '-fl '" ~ ... _ .. 1.... · -·-1•· of ply bread • that it suineel dad.IA diamond rtq nd 6 -= • "'1PP'l1 ua ... SM-....... u aw--. resu .,, for tM tablet of mantitd. and (UPl) -A general co dlamo~ • tudcteddoss-w:rth dallfm:s, cast in brouu, for more pons before de· not rather f.nor an artificial mmtJal opened at Ft. Sam t.o&al : t 1 t '1.50 000-members of the secretariat cidlng whether to plunge lnSo con~ol ?f birth, whldl would Houstm today for Pfc. W1D-!Md) ~ --be 110.S 'nle Pope gave nt.t, M 1 coo~'*'*5•al race in CaJl- be 1rraliooa.I, in order to di-stel R. Belton, 28, a former buy food for the hungry. penonal gfft, a brome scufJ>-fomia. Radiation Satellite minish tbe mrmber cl IDf!'SlJ ctttl riClda worker wbo The pontiff presented the ture which the prelate de-Allen conferred yesterday at the b&Dq1N!ll ol Hfe... te,..a, wW on 1 alx-day ring and er-. tram u.e tab-acrlbed u .. • '•&JmbQI o( 1 db California. congruamen HYO-.OL.OGIC Although this ~ to bun uJous Vatican collection. to and peace. _ and adminlltration officials •· CYCLL many ol his lilteners lite a &er strtk to avoid duty u .N. Secretary General Thant In return. 'I'flant presented bout seeking the Democratic restatement of tradftfonal in V~. 85 a gesture of his "esteem·· the pontiff with a med~on nomination to succeed Rep. Catholic arguments, some ob-The first phase of the court of the world peace organiu-cast for the U.N. International James Roosevelt, D-Callf .• • -----~ .......... "liil" ,... .. ___ _ ~ ... AU&Ta ova• ... ta.t.tOll cu.,. ----·------- -- ~e0;er~IJ'::!t4m oat u..t martial WM N'-d"'-a Qf a t!Or\. Cboperative Year, now ln wbo resigned to accept • NO. 7 COSTA MESA COUNTY WATE~ DISTRICT lion spedfteally at "artiftdar ,.-o( emlar Arm:J deers The Pope suggcs~ed that the p~r~ogr~et:~s~. ------~U~n~Jt.ed~~N~au~·o~n~s~a~ppo~in~lm~ent~. --=-=-=-.:==============================================-control ol btrth. lo Ilea.I' u. cMritl flt maJ. ftluable .be sold with the pro-----------1 ...... md......, ti M.a. cads gOUlg to a global ca& Judge Now Rules for Rights Act -1 peign against hunger. Thant u wdlt. W. ~ be tlwlked the Pope and said entaeed to 12 ,....at bard tbat 11 the bt& four powers labor, a .._.... 6'" were to bid for the jewels, cbarte and 1 ._ ot PaJ ad i. would take the highest Ol· alloww lf ~ •fer. ~ com1a. No bidders stepped forwanl Behoe, a Necn. wu a immediately for the diamonds member ol tbe c.o.. o1 whJch U.N. expem said con· RldaJ l'.qaalltJ. ta l8lww-lll'Vatively were appraised tee Ille ... me. an.-.. • il50 <W. JACKBON. Mia. CAP) -A not ckrs•'UMllc .. a On arrival. the Pope pre. State Sapw Coart )lattlc:e cMl rtOta ~ ltDted Thant with a &&fl for who once ""* UW. Oii .At &bl uttl -.. ... United Nationi -an oD U.8. SU,. o.t .C...... .. .... , ·Ill' tbt ..... patntlng of the awifhtaa bJ cision "ls not the law ol a. Ml n•• w .... en tbe French artlat Rouall land" now saya that federal mmger 11rike at "· Ben-For the more than 500 per· rulings in civil rights cases , Ga., Aug. 13-18. sona he received at a r ecep- are blndJng in state courts ln H~ refused to I.alt to auUi-Uon given by Thant. the Pope similar cases. orlUes al Ft. Beanln& and left dlver medallions struck JUJlice Tom P. Brady, who wu not allowed to I.alt to for the occasion of his U.N. had written a pamphlet call· newsmen. vblt and a folio of Vatican ed "Black Monday," attac1t-ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ing the U.S. court in 1954, ruled Monday that two Ne- gr~ who desegregated a Greenville. Miss., park three yeart ago were deeded tbelr constitutional rlghta. In a written opinion in the 1a1e1 against Carroll Bolton and Amye Lee Bynum, Jwtice Brady said, "lnapectlft cl how erroneous it may appear, or how od10\U It Is, a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court ts still the ultimate in judJcl.al determination and is bindJng on the tribunal& and citizens of the respedlft stau. Im comparable cues." ,. ' OPENINGS Dana Laboratories, Inc. CAMPUS DllYE & YON KARMAN IRYINL CAUFOINIA 546-1130 "Alt ..... ...,.rtunlty tmpltytr" SYSTIMS INOfMlla-To be responsible for small data Joatnl .,.t..m. lluat be strong technically and aood' at worldn1 with people. INITtuMINTATION INGINEER -With stroftt drealt 1llcqroaad. To advance state of the art ol pndlSon m11111nment Instrumentation. Must have .... ~allmty MANUl'ACTUll .. TIAINEE-To train for pro- dae$1aa ..,.rillon and production control. Alert, ~ ,._, mu ,,,.ho want. to develop. Pre- ftr co1llp .,.._ t & D TICHNICIAN-Minimum 5 years exper\. ence, who will wort on advanced development pro-vams. Mu.at be sharp technJcally and a hard worker. QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER -To fonHlate and adminilter a professional QC and =~; prosram. Succeuful appllcul must haft knowledge of MU Specl alUil!Rlll tbt proar-n be tailol'ed to high co~ll JtaDtardl. Prefer colle1e 1r1d with recor4 of au«9flll aoompllatt. menl TICHNICAL PUILICA TIOMI Outatandtllt t.tch-nlcal wrttir wbo ti ~ at _... with otMn tD lead unaD .:::zJ1 a11t111 the belt tn inltnlctlon manual.a. lta'll&ur't ... prtpOllll. Kick the dull driving habit. Step:41t in a lively Dodge . Coronet.' • Foraet 111 you've sten 1nd hurd abo41t '16 c:ars. Because for utra safety. Ylfiablt . ..,.s. etectrie WlncbM!d Coronet is here ... slllrp, smert and aay, tht 1r11ttst wipen 111d ws'*1. llcb' lfaMs. Tum ~ Sett th1n1 from Dada• since Yur Ont. llllded with lu•ury belts. two frtnt ~ twt rt1r. AM, 1uo1M utra frolt1n1 the hi1htr ·Priced cars haven't cauaht .to yet With s on tlll ConlMC cake, 1 S.yur °' 50,(0).lftilt nmnty. • choice of five enalna. llCh one dai&Md to m1ke tht Eneuah satct lo tit'°' ,.., ttnltltld? How llf s set walls of Oullsvlllt come tumblina dew. And with 1 1wa1fl'Olltllt1ett..a, dmHlib, first-cousHI cars wtlOtt slew of S11ndard .ipment lllt used to cost with Coranet, a car• a tmty pt!Wllllhty 111 1b OWft. txtre. like 111 outside rw view mirror, A peddtd dish Go .-tlh dlt .._ "" 1""' Dodi• fOf '6'. OOOOI DMIQI O c BS Dadg• Cora net E I I I . . ... -~ KERR SCORCHES REPORT OF STATE SENATE COMMITI'EE. • • • (Coatbaaed From Paie I) eley ln •Prinl of 116' and the ticular croup la r I & b t," ht Stephen D. Teale, (D-West Party." Wuhlniton "so as to aee what untve-ttty of California." oriantuUon wu TroUkyill added. "It bu rt.ihta. Tbla JI Point), did not 1lan, saying The committee said a Mias this new organlution of 1tu- Aa eumplea of the Bu ma Communlat an all-important dlltiDcUoa. '' the ~~ report could have Virginia Taylor omitted her denu wu all about a n d to cil:t~'• Inaccuracies, Kur ~:i =:: ~ ~::: HOOVER CITED ~ ~bco~ttee had de-prevl~ membership in the hear spee(bts by ~ SeaW. -A statement that "atty of Norman 'l1lomu ud .. 11 "Tbe report COl'Chidtd that. eland the untvenlty MCW'ity Amencan Youth for Democra· election candidates. lealt Z3,000 students wbo itronll.Y oPPGMd to commu.n· prtmarll1. Commualat el• offk:er wu oven'° many u · cy fr~m a university security ALL OUT SALi were trytnc to eet an educa· lam." menu were raponafble for tra duUet in defeme CDDtract queatlonalre. Kerr s~id that DIAMONDS lion were aubj«ted to braln· the or1an.1Jatlon and direction work that be uldn't aiD-the woman, an administrative wubln& ln their class· RED CONTROL. of 1tudent dllturbancea at ta1n a conitantcocbeck ofm UJ1.l. analyst in his office, waa nev· room.a." He 1aid the report The report UMr1ed Com· Berkeley.'' Kerr aald ln h h ven.lty iubvenlon er an AYO member. She hlow Whel .. le Colt "doea not reveal how it at· mu:nlit aympathllen cootrol· 1tatement. .. · wrote BW111, Kerr said, that SWEETS Jewelry 4 rived at thia astounding fig. led the Free Speecb Move-"One out.standlnt authority Aa a ~~tter ol ncord." abe attended a meeting of the Lean Ce. ure, nor does It diaclose by menl uprialng and that relax· bu stated that the demon-Ker; iaid, the aecartt~ of11. A YD whUe a 1tudent body 211v, l . 4th. at., lanta An• whom or how the 'brain· ed unJversity aecurtty polclei 1trat1on 'wu uplo!ted by a ~ 1 d:ea ~ been ted president at the Univenily ofi--------- wuhlng' wu accompllahed." encouraged the dlstur~s few Commu:nlita for their own ma n ecttn1 defease1.==================;:;, -A section a<'cualng Dr. Kerr's "tolerance of radi-ends' but that It wu "not Com-c~tradl four ~ bdore I Martin {{amen, now a prof es· cal student ifC>Upl" and 1. muniJt ortitnat.d or control-became pretidenl One of the • 1or at OC'1 San Dlegv cam· icy of "openlnc the can:us led.' That autbority la J . Ed-~ ~~ 11aned the docu· pus, of beinl "photoeraphed to communist otllciala" ec· gar Hoover." Karr coottnuad. m~ """'' forth the offl. passing cla11lfted information ipU.ated a crlala that •{i a Hoover la the Jl'Bl dlrector. 't;: lbtd~ts wu Rlcbard E . to a Soviet vtce-coiaul in a minority of Commu.ni.t lead· ''The ... report contalna no m • COUDMl to the Sen· San FrancliCO rettaurant." ers ... bring t.bla crut edu· actionable evidence agalnat ate Un-American ActMtiea Kerr said Kamen had sued catlonal tnstltut.ion to 1 t s any sinde one of the unlYV· Subcommittee, Kerr uld. two newspapen (the Chicago 1mee1." the subconunl de-slty's . . . .Wf memben," Kerr included ._. Jaia 1tat. Tribune and the Washlngtoc clared. Kerr said. "It lndul.C11 ln opln-ment aeveral 1etten by per· Times-Herald) for libel on Kerr replied that W11 Ions and conclualom a b o p t 1 o n 1 mentioned ln the Uft. slmllar charges in 1944 a n d verslty does not "adopt 1 fav: sympelby toward communlam American ldivttiea report. bad won setUement.s. orable attitude toward rldi· on the part of unlvenlty per· LEFT PARTY TWO POUCI~ . cal .~rganizatlons or ~ak· ~ :e11!:.:ound bub in Prof. Leon Wofay wrote be The UC president said the ~; 11ptd lbe university loyalty university has two policies The untver11t1 bu cert.aln SJGNED BY TWO oath in 19'1. Tbe Senate re- which have been the "subject rules wtucb permit student or· The subcommittee report, port said Wof1y left the Com.- of contlnuoua controveuy"-gantzatJons to meet on cam-issued June 18, wu signed by monist movement In 1 9 5 8. the policy aealnst the em· pus and speakers to appear two of Its three members -Kerr said Wofsy "has public· loyment of communi!ta and on campU1." Kerr laid. "The Senator Burns and Sen. Aaron ly stated that he Is no longer the policy ln favor of an open unlvernty does not say a par· W. Quick, (0 .Calexico). Sen. a member of the Communist forum. Top 'O The B.ty -Via Lido & Newport Blvd. Newport Beach "Some on the left do not like the first of these policies." cuPt ,.,....) said Kerr. ··Some on the right 'Prl .. ...a• 0-4-L--' do not like the second . • ...,w;;.eS ~..vuer "Yet these two policies ... 'TAKE HOME A NEW MAGNAVOX That'• tttle Ho"--' Chamber of Commerce con-are the policies or practices ,...,.......... of ttie great.est of American ferred upon Carol Cole, daughter of the late linger universities. Both are accept· Nat ''Kini" Cole. Mill Cole, who recently signed a ed because unJversitlea a r e seven-year contract with Columbia Pictures, will devoted to the search for repreeent the Chamber durin1 the month at ground truth, through open dl&cus· ~~up. ribboll c:u~and other official cert· $ion.J through conflict of idea -_m_uw~'ea.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wftlildea, ~ypeople~ free to seei the truth." Plane Helped Posses In Sac:ramento, Senator BumJ declined tmmedt&te comment on Kerr's analyw of the committee report.. "I won't have any comment C 2 E to otfec until the next lffllon apture scapees of the Legislature," Buena said. "Mr. Kerr took several months to digest the commit· YERJNGTON, Nev. (AP)-1t.olen from an Indian's cab-tee report and prepare bl s A IM?'dl plane helped a poa-tn. .i.t.etnenl It will take u. :or~-== The capture marked the qutte a wblle, too ... Nevada's A1ebnub.. late.t chapter In a continuing F8M UPRlSlNGS Offlcen collared A rm 1 NI• which for llx ween had The subccmmittee report Spec. 4 Jamff Gourlay, ll, police and press in turmoil of dealt with uprisings led by the San JOH, c.llf., and John D. upla.n.at t 0 0 1 in callfornia F r e e Speech Movement at C.OJvtn, 2>, Hudloo 1' a 111, and N vada. the Berkeley campus which N.Y .. alter they ,.... spot. e led to a sit·in Dec. 2~ at ted Monday tr.. tha air, 3S Lut Sunday Gourlay and which police made T73 arrests. miles toath...t ol Yertncton. Colvin ucaped from Lyon Much of Kerr's statement Observers ln the plane ll1d County Jall in Yerlnfton aft. concerned the posltlona of in. the pair waa 1 c u r r 1 l D I • bittinl deputy Lee Utell dlvidualJ named ln the senate throuab the brmb with a pll-Oft?' tha head with 1 broom report, lncludlng Marlo Savio, low cue filled with food juJt bandle. FSM leader who has since stolen from a randl houH. 'Ibey were In jail waiting left the campUJ and is report· They IUITeDdered meekly trial on second degree kid· ed studyl..nf in England. and made DO a. ttempt to ftre naptn1 dw1ea -ari.si.ni oul Subcommitteemen said Sav· a loaded 12-pUI• lbotpn of 1 kidntpln& case which air lo, 22, Joined the Young Peo- wblch autbortt1ea Aid w a 1 thorlt1ea say wu a hoax. pie's Soclall.at League ln Berk· IDMAICI OF TD DLIJ llST STILL LIVES AT EIDTT'S ! FOR . THE SERIES Kerm Rima invites you to be our guest for the . See it in. beautiful 1965 world series • • living color in our new store 19'' PORTABLE, 8.00 MONTHLY 129.90 Every hit, run and stri~e-out ~hows up perfectly in this brand new Magnavox. You'll watch the Series excitement end ell the shows wherever you're relaxing ... living room , family room, patio ... that's the beauty of a portable! 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Ready to return to the activity are Mn. Tommy L. Parrilh and Mrs. H.J. Meany, president (from left). ... Li.do Isle Femmes Favor Style Parade as Opener MUSIC. MUSIC, MUSIC -A.slu.ring continued success of the Loi Angelea Muter Chorale and Sinf onla Orchutra, which opens the eecond 1euon of Great Choral Masterworks fn Music Center Dec. 1.2, are leaden of a newly formed Orange County Wome1J'1 Committee for Southern California Choral Music Aasoclation. Mrs. Robert P. Willard (right), executive secretary of SCCMA, displays posters of the season's pro- grams to Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. William R Mason, Of· gan.iutional chairman, and Mn. Gordon Jones (from left) .• Great Chdral MtUterworks Although fashions vary from year to year, the tra· dition of Lldo Isle Wom· en'a Club'• tlrat fall lundl· eon meetin1 remalm un- cbanfed ! With cooJer da11 predict- ed and knowlnt milady'• fancy alwaya tun~ to Revelin' ... With Evelyn By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of .. DellY "" ..... ASTROPRILES T A JC E NOTE : Tuead.ay night, Oct. 19, Man and Venus wU1 be less than ooe-haU degree apart. Venua la the brieht· er ... and tbet'a the way It should be! B LACK KNIGHT. the only regiJtered Keeahond in Orange County. accord· Ing to his ownen, the Paul OarmaDI of Weatcllff, la belna introduced to the dog 1bow circuit. Tbe Keesbond w• originally bred by the Dutcll for work on canal bar1ea. P 0 L L Y PUTNAM of Bcyaborea waa honored by her bridge club members on the occuioo of her coin- lnc marrl.a,e to Richard Stanley. 'Ille two will be off to Rocky River. a sub- urb of Cleveland after the weddtnl thla week. Laden with &ifta for her new home came Mathilde Haskell, Florence IC I 1 er. Evelyn <>tt>orn. M.af19 Vm Tqyle, Allee Moon and Marlon Huffman. Event was a brtdce lunchlon in Irvine Cout CountrJ Club. IN BA W Aftl aa the houae- guest of Adm. and Mn. Gordon Cbunt·Hoon (rel) la Mra. Allnette Bechtold of Balboa la1lnd. wbat'a new in the fuhlon world, the procram chair- man telecta a atyle parade u the club opener. Cootinuinc c u a t o m. f rlendlbip abound.I w b e n memben ret . together for the fil'lt time alter the Jone summer montha ... and convenattoa, a1 always, la convivial around the pre. luncheon punchbowl Members and cuesta wU1 aatber in Udo lale Club- houte at 11 :30 a.m. Tua- day. Oct. 12, and Mra. H. J. Meany will rap the 1av- el lmmedJately following lunch. Modeling en1emble1 from La Galleria wtll be t h e Mmes. Elizabeth See, Ar· men Slvaalaln, M i l d r e d Plosaer, J e a n n e Beek, Tommy Patrilh and Rob- ert Roemer. Commentator will be Mrs. Georae God· frey, and abow ~·­ton are Mn. Ray DeMott, Mn. J. Nell Lohr, Mrs. Peter Varney and \fra. JIJlllt Redfteld. Mn. Thomu Letto la program chairman a n d Mn. Michael Ashe la in cbarae of decorationa. Season ·neralded Oranp County muaic·lovers will travel most anywhere to bear muterworb, masterfully performed. And when tbe enticing season ia only a few freeway miles away, countlana not only plan to attend all concerts but will charter buaa 10 travel time can be spent reviewing the program. PROMOTE INTEREST ¥o promote public interest and attendance of the Great Chori.l Muterworb performances by Los Angeles Muter Chorale and Stnfonia Orchutra in the Music Center, a worMn'1 committee bu been formed by Sout~rn ~lifornla Choral Music Auoclatlon. Membership is open to any as· sociate member of the association or anyone who purchases a seuon ticket. Mrs. William MU;On of Udo Isle, Muter Chorale mem- ber, has been named organizational chairman, and serving with her are Harborltes, the Mmes. Gordon Jones, vice chairman; Eleanor Tucker, second vice chairman, treasurer and ticket sales ch.u.an; Jerrel Richards. secretary; Kitty Echternach, publiclt}' ~'hairman, and E. Morgan Quinn, tele· phooe and hostess c:IV*'man. Representing northern Orange County is Mn. Sydney Dunn of Brea. .lllCOND SERIES The second llUllQ• worb series. combining a 100.voice chou with a full symphony orchestra, will be directed by Roger WagMr. permanent diredor of the Master Chor· ale and founder director of the world famoU! Robert Wag- ner Cbonle. Wagner also iJ a newly appointed mem- ber of University of California, Irvine faculty. The director, who spoke last January during a coffee in Mrs. Ma.son's home, proclaimed U. Angeles will become the mecca of great choral mu.ale. Thia bold prediction ia fast becoming a reality -the forthcomin& seuon is his proof. CONCERTS Some of the greatest examples of 16th and 17th cen- tury choral writing will be heard during the opening pro- gram, Sunday, Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. Other concerts, all Sunday programs. will be present- ed In the evening and indude Brahms' German "Requiem," Bach's "St. John's Passion," Handel's "E,,ther," and the world premeiere of "Requiem'' by Elinor Remick Warren, a Los Angelu composer. Robert Shaw, associate conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra and founder of the famed Robert Shaw Chorale, will conduct the Jan. 9 program featurin.I music by Haydn, Schoenberg. Brahms and Barlok. Season tickets, from $11 to $30, may be purchased by calling Mrs. Tucker at 673-8681 . Brochures are available at the association office, 10889 Wlbhire Blvd., Los AJiaelel, 879-2144. Chocolate-coated Marriage Has Eight-pronged Barb Ibo say it will hurt my reputation if I go around or six dilferent fellows. Accordin1 to her It meaa with her. that the boya pw the word from one to u. atbt.r' My friend tells me tblnp 1be could never tell that 1he'1 an euy mark and they are an batiq a IDJOne else and I know it belpa to pt things off her &ood time with her. cbest. She needs me more than ever now. What ahall · J do? _ TORN I tried to explain that the chances for pttlq Dl'AR TOltN: Your loyalty a. Mmlraba., intimate are reduced when a Gd.,._ 1lttll 1MD1 1.-w.1 te tcrapflf .... ,,,, ..... ...._.I-_. 111,.. ttMt It weuW .._ W""9,. •Mnden boys ntbv than with one. She iild. 'Tel ntbtr bne ... ..,. _,,,WI. the 1lrt completely. ,........_._, yeu _....., ~ln=.~th one Dlee boJ tb1D IO wt.th -..n the Un-. Your friend 11 UNtMle an4 the ""3 l)L\R ANN LANDIU; l illl an 18-year-old ·lttMhment couW ._ 4-trvctlv. te Mth ef you. nu. abocbd .._ Wlaat la JOV ophdoet llr~ •boll ~ wm .. to do IGIDIWac I ~ She theuld ... unteedl on • LllYChlatrfd. .:.:.DADD alder ~L ~ .......... PISJ..Jlj!!ll!L..._,1911 •• ..,,,_ _____ ,..,._ ..... ftiMitW~AiUD' I'± tetal••1l llwt.... -· ___ ..., ~ ....... ,.. .... M1l'ftltMl»"eDrhTr-~~J"I' .,,____ ,,.,... -• I ....... I'll ' I• My I l\lldde,n.ivd11.. l 4oe'\ thlnli llbe reall.J meant to DBAR ANN. LANDERS: I have a problem that don't .. ,.. wttla '*· kill ~ Sbil II a IDUltt ~ lad sht•d know bow I '--nner beard of in my whole life and 111 bet .._ ~ ~.,.... ,...... 1ft .... .., •.uh t to ftnkb tbt job If abe Nill; wanted to. 1 tb1nk 1'11 la.aft never beard of It either. •mm ~ -whWt .,. 41...,_. ---...... ... w._~ OGJ1 ... kinl atteDtloe. I'm 11 JUR old a ao00 student, better than Merk It Utt tea hnlll' wltwe ..t 11Wt .. ,_.. ' TbWi!l 11 aUaadlw ... Jtftl In a lOft\J home ~ Jooktn1 and I haft plenty of data. So what's ewn W.... and bll Y.:»='tl .pilid. She'• alWQl llld Gil ~lem? lily mother. She wants me to 10 steady, ,__..'"' ~ ..._ .._ m-·-.. .....,. ~-.. --"t •· -• - -"' ~:i4i§ .. -.. .,..._ • _ _, p..-. _. _..I UN ._. -t ..,_ -:.•.: -... ~ tiltif ·t..:. _ ~ lffta._ lnlttlid of.,.... md llae wt. ll 11J matblr 1r11 bom Jn IUJ'ope md she came ._. • ~ _.. _. .1:-' =:.:: -..,,l(f;Mli:., 1 lllill ~·=.., ....... lbt • • ... tt.'1\al my account for aome of bu odd ._ ....-n ............. ,.. ~,.. ......_ _. ii aat l'tpt met•DJ liDd e. IUlck ma. TbeJ *la. Sbe IQI 1111 llOt decent for 1 pl to dat. ftT• :=.:...• .::.= :.=... ..a.w P'UT ..._. •-. .. r J •. r .................... --.. • ... .... • .. .,,,, • ... ... • •• .. • t. • • • • " t • • ' J I t l ( r t T~, October 5, 1965 Successful Hosting 'Edie Gives Party Pointers By EDIE ADAMS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Wlth Uw added lelsurt-tlD)I modem work.lnl candlUoGI allow American1 , Pll'V-cl•· lJll baa become a majar part ot our 1odal Cl)Mdar. I cet 1cada of lltten askln1 for polntera on partv plan· Ding. I tbouibt Uda WOllld be a perfect opportunity to answer. U you face cMng a par· ty *tth the tension of a BrMdwar producer C111 op- tniq DIPt. you'n eure to ba.e a flop. ,,.. ...... who delptr· San Simeon Lures Club 'Trotter8 ately tries to see that her gueltl have a good time 1ivu them the feeling they muat desperatelJ pretend tbey'rt bavinl a ball and ewryone wl.ndl up bavlnl a miHrable tvenln&. RELAXED PARTY Here are Upt for &ivma • relaud party that bave been 1ucee11lul for me: Tile best parties are cast like a play. Invite mixed groupa and put people to- 1etber who spar~ one an- otbtsr. AlwlJI Mparate b u •• blDda and wtvu. U you do, each wtn 10 home thlnklnc it waa a mucb more exdt· tn1 partT tba.D lt tht7 bad remalned aide by ltde all tnnlne. Don't live a perty you can't afford. It wt1l l.nevit· party la pleasant, relaxtnc fun, the cuesta won't cm whether the dish 11 meat.. bella and spaghetti, knock· wunt and sauerkraut or creamed fish balls. MIXER "1PS fnltead of ptaclng all the food ln one area or on ooe table, space It around the room. And place the bar at a different place than the food. Tbls encourages peo- ple to move about and belpt them tomb. Keep the drtnb limple. Serve b!pballt, cbampap U you can attord It. or aomethlnl you cu mix In betcbea like marU.nla. And don't be afraid to let I• l\ltltl m1a tbe1r on. 'lbl1 atten prefer to. abl1 caue a kJDd at ten-======::::::::::s=:;:.. lion ta ,.o.a that wW radJ· NIOHTL"I • tlu'wPout tbt room. ,.._. ....,.. ........., ._.. s.i-v. w...._• -are ..._ .. ...._. • ...., ..., SOUTHLAND SOHOllRDS -In perfect harmony for the annual Sweet Adellne International Convention in Denver Oct. 27·31 are repnHDtatlni of Harborlltet Chapter Sweet Adellnes Chapar· elles, wbo already hne collected d.iatric:t bonon are (from left) Mill Judy Hoyt, lead ; Mn. Wllliam Ba.mes, tenor; Mn. James Skvarla, baritone and Mn. Eu-a Van Horn, bam and d.lrector. ...-. 1-..... ....,... '"'"" ~ A trtp to Helnt Cutle In ...!ut~Md~to:!....!prepertn~=.:::!1-~U:_:tbe~=-=--=--=-----s· San S1meoe will bl the ftnt , _______________ _ Harborlites' Songbirds Harmonize for Conclave 111& Reiion ll. comprised of Southem California, Ari· ion.a and Nevl<b. oau.n_ for tbe Globltrottlrl • SlctlGD al South Cout Wed· Mlday Karnlq Qub Saba· day aaCI SUndaJ. Oct. 18 and 17, said lllJ'I. Rldwd JCIMI, MC!UOll cha1rman. Ruervatlom wm be llJD. Jted to a and ohecb tor the AO fee, whlcb lncludea ••· erytblns but mealJ, may be maDed to Mn. Joaet, SU Holmwood DrtV9, Newport Beach, before Tueld.&7, Ocl ..... . zv.s.s.e ~ •• Ntiatved Swelt Adeli8e q'GU1iet, will 'int tbetr' ny to Denver. Colo. for tM imiiW S--weet Adeline hlmnational Con· -Mn:-Bateria ~-.entim­ delegate. Tbe chapter will bave a bake ale Saturday, <kl 9, in front of White Front Store, Anaheim to raiae funds to t~1 uaiat coovenUon-1oen. TeJepboDe 1nqu1riel may --------------be made of Mn. G. J. vention Oct. 27-31. HWtt, -.sot, or Mn. -~------------~------- ~ women, an f r 0 m Oraqe CGunty are mem· ben fl Barboru.. Cllepter and baw been alaetnl to- 1etber for a rear In prep----------. aration for the conclave. What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 Mn. WIIllam Bunes of Huntlniton B e a c b, who alnp tenor and ii the moth· er ot thrft cbildna worb u a nune. MW Jud.y Hoyt, lead ol tbe quartet lives ln Anaheim and ii a secre- tary, a n d Mn. J a m e • Skanla, bariwne ls chap- ter uaJltant d Ire c tor,·---------- mother ol two children and livea ln Fountain Valley. Costa Muu Mn. Eua Van Hern la director of tile c h a p t e r, a 1tudf1Dt at Oran&e Cout College, hu five chlldru, and 1lng1 basa. _, The quartet already has 1atbered area 1 a u r e I s, holding 1econd place for Slim 'N Trim Tennu for Two, Three OT More? , .......... , Boxaide seats are in demand for a turnout of top American playen entered in Balboa Bay Club's 15th annual invitational tennis tournament Play is sane· tiooed by Southern Call!ornia Tennis A11oclatlon for Friday, Saturday and Sun- day Oct. 8-10 as a benefit tor the blind. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webster check their box after purchasi.n& tickets in the club's tennis sbop. Other boxholders Include Frank Muller, Mrs. Georie Yardley Jr., the Messra. and Mmes. Don Wood· ward, Keston Deimline and Glenn Turnbull. Yule Event Collegians Recite JI ow.ff Plans Start Miss Reynold s Joins Brides Md'te Jda, •tm. Relernflana for a talk by StarJ 0uae. wbo wm apeat on '11ert CollMI Tomonow" at 11 1.m. WldDltda1, Oct. •. mar be made b7 caJ11nt Mn. De1ea Dwlbu, ... 7'17. Luther Guild To Install,, Award Pins Gathertn1 in the Edge- brook Inn for the annt.1af AwMd.s Luncheon, general meeting and inlt.alla tioa of officers Friday, Oct. 11, will be membtn of Martin Luther Guild. Mrs. H e n r y Edwards, guild president, will d11cu11 theme ol MTVice to the complet-i paUent, and meth- ods of working ln close ~ operation with hoaplt.al per· 1oonel. IDltaDed from the area wlll be Mrs. D. o.Je Ever· 11 of Hunb.niton Buch, th1rd vice ~1denl, and Mn. Leonard PowlU'I of J'ullertoa and Hunttn,ion S.ach, fourtb Yice prttl· dent. Talb by Eqeoe Dahl· OU. bC11pita1 l!dmt.nbtra· U>r. 4nd the Rev. Robert Bergeaon, holpital cbaP: lain, will point ap further areas Of mutual cooper~· tloo. Resitknts Sip Tea All reaidenta of Eutbluff are tnvtted to a tea from 1-4 p.m. Wedneeday, Oct. I, in The Alt.a Bahia worklng St. M a r k'a Preabytniu committee of Orance Coun-Kathleen CrozU>n Rey-tlon in the church hall "err and Mn. Charles R. Rey-aturcb, IDOi Eut Bluff ty Philharmonic Society nolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johmon of nold.I of La C&nada. Drift, Newport Beach, ac- will meet at 10 a.m. Wed· Mn. Donald Caine of New-Garden Grove and Mrs. Now residenta of Fuller· cardlnt to Mn. Crail a. da Oct 6 ........ __ port Beach, became the Stuart B. O'Neill , Newport ton, both the bride and rey and Mn. Robert Wolft. nu y. . ' l4 nu u~ b 'd of J Dall F .. B h plans for La Luz de Navl· n e amea e un.. eac · bridegroom are attending Thia ii tht first aoda1 ol dad. of Fullerton, • o n of Mr. Special gueats were the californla Sblte Coll111 at the newly form e d club, 9346 SIZES 34-41 Officers will gather in the and Mrs. Gaile Funk of bride's grandpar ts. Mr. Fullerton. Women of Eut Bhlll. ~of~.~~~~.~-~~-r---~~~~-~~~-~------~~~~~~~--helma. 1406 Nottingham Donald Longenecker per· Road . Newport Beach for formed the ~remony in St. ~ the fund raising e v e n t James Epi!copal Church. J scheduled before <;hrist-The b r i d e selected a _\~:.;~::;., ;ridge Play ~~1:~:.::~::~ The Set Shanty, f1b1lo11 houe of 111 f • for winter's steppeo • up ~ Wearing an aqua Unen nace. See how sell-binding frock and carrying yellow p r e S e ft t I r-Cabana Duplicate Bridge daisies was Miss Emily • • • potnu up smootb sweep of Cl b collar pock ta u meeta at 7:30 p.m. Candace Reynoldb, maJd of ~ ;.tt.n 13 4 8: evuy Monday 1n Paci/le honor. Women'a SI.as M, II. a, Trailer Park CJubbouae, 80 Byron Overton was lhe ti) 42 .u -... t."•--.. Huntington Ave., Hunting· best ma.a and ushera were ' ' ~ -· -. ~ -too Beach. Masterpolnt R o n a 1 d Gibb and John ~-3"' yards 39-1.ndl =• are played every B t fttirtc. ~ .. -ran . nFTY CENTI m colnlr::ii~·QINUUA ..... y ............. Aui .. •·tt.ni·· ..... t __ th_e_.rec.ep--.M ... 4ildl peUena -add 11 Co 1 ·d Co ~ ~ .~ 1so 1 1ted · ndruclion Co. ml MnclUrla. 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'r": nb In '· And ~t:: ;i -- - ~ llwt. ~ Soroptimists' Scholarship At a luncheon in their honor four area student.! were awarded scholarships by the Soroptimiat Club of Newport Harbor. Mrs. Harold Swanson, president of the club, is shown with Miss Loretta Harlow (from left), representing Orange Coast College, one of the participating schools. The other recipients are the M,i,ses Julie Martell of Corona del Mar lligh School, ~ennl lteia of. Costa. .Mey High Sch.ool.-&Dd auA. Hale of Newport Harbor lligh School. CONDUCTS CLASS MIN Lynn Bicket Casserole. Featured 'IW old ltandby ol the boueewife, the cuserole dllb.. wW get a new look when Miss Lynn Bicket, Edboa home ecaiom.lJt, CODductl a class in the lmacfnattve OOOJtruction of c caaeroles at 10 a.m. Thurtday and Friday, 7 and 8. • The program will feature fOUl'Dlet a n d bomestyle eauerolel, both meat and yeeetable, and clua parti- tipanta ma' sample the crab meM artictloke cas- eerole md the wNta:n dill1 aueroiia wtdch wtll be pre- pared. .1-~~·es .. eonduc..-ted In DOUmem California Edison Com=• Living Center, ~. St., Huntmcton District To Fete Juniors Presldents of the 19 Or- ange District Junior Clubs will be honored du:rtn1 the ftrst fall brunch ot Oranie Dimict, California Feder- ation or Women'a Clubs. Special honors wtl1 be acs..'Ol'ded Mra. F r a n k Hughes, di.strict J u D 1 o r president and Mn. Elwood Howe!. di.rtrict coordina- tor, by Mn. atblrt ~ well Jr.. d1.crict lft"'I-' The meetma 1ril t. cm- docted at 11 Lm. Jl'rldaJ, Oct. 8, in Fullerton Ebell <Jubbouae, wttb P"aDer1IOll members aerviDI • bol.- te.ees. Keynote!' will be M r 1. Richard Gwartney, v l c • presideut·al·laree of Area D, who will discUN Junior- l S e n l o r tt!Ationablp, var. led activities and specla1 projects. A repcl't by Mra. Ben Byland, district na- tional ddente chairman, will be about tbe ddente coolerence she attended lD Di.meyiaod Hotel. DiJtrict ciubl will IPCl'- eor the Nov. 11 pll"f onnan- ce of the "MfllT1 Widow" in Melodyland 'lbellter. 0.. tailJ wtn t. announced bJ Mn. G. Hoyt Corbit, ftrlll "rice Pl'91ident. Young Artist Auditions Scheduled for March 6 Adelines Note Fifth Year Of Harmony Appllcatlona a r e being taken ror the fourth annuar Young Artist Auditiona, ac- cordJng to James Nagamat- IU, pruldent of the Sym- phony Aasoclatioo of Or- ange County. Committee cbalrman Mn. L. G. Ding aald awarda will be in three categories, pi- ano, instrumental and voice. Agea are 16 to 21 to the Oral two categories and UI to rt for .the, third. Awards will include a IOlo appearance with the ~­ ange County Sympbon,y Or- chestra. Scholanhipc will be given to all fir1t place wtnnen and tropblea will al· 10 go to all Ont. aecond and third place wtnnen. Select.ions for all three dlvialona abould be cho.en from a atandard repertoire and contestants must be prepared to play (or alnt)· one movement (or aria I from a atand.ard concerto or a comparable compoaltion. Time llmJtatiom for piano and imtrument are 12 min· uw each, while vocal ts Hven minutea. Balloons and bubble fUJD Auditions are Mardi 6 and will be popping wben ~ deadline for entering it'Feb. Garden Grove dl.aptar of 28. Sweet Adellnea , lnc. cele- 'Ibree conteatanta will be brate their fifth birthday selec111d by Judi• from all Wlth a kid party beJinning at II p.m. Wed.oflday, Oct. participant.a aa winner1 In 6, in Gll'dea Grove Uon's their reapecttve c-ietortea. Clubhouse. Comunea are U, In the opinion ol judgea, optional. ,. contettanta in l.Df. one cate-AU former members, oth· Cory fall to quallfJ • aelec-e s t ... "-"-and .. .. tlon of a ~---1n that dlvi· r wee rumwJtl, ... y-wuw-one who Uba t.o sing are atoo wW be ellm1nat.ed. invited to join In the fun From the wlnnen Mlect-and frolic of barbershop ed Judea wW choOte one harmony. or more u aololat(1) on the Among other actJviUea of S~pbony Concerti aeries the chapter, a pruentation for Young People md Jun-ot the pa c II: a I e abow, ion. "Chrlatmu Eve at the · Appllcatioila and turtber Homestead." wtD be gjveo Information caa be secured , to patient.a In Veteran's by calllng Mn. ~ as. Hospital, Long Beach. 3135. ~ Johies Meet Job's DaugbW1 Bethel ru meets In Muon.le Tem· pie, 1401 15th Sl, Newport Beach, at 7 p.m. every fint and third Tuuday. HB Bethel 120 Job'a Dauibtus Bethel 120 meet.a at 7 p.m. every serond and fourth Tuesday in Muonic Lodie, Lake and Palm Avenues, Hunt- ington Beactl. BILLIE JONES Engaged Mesa Pair To Marry Las Vegas will be the setting of the marriage of Billie Susan J o n e 1 and Stuart Book, both ol Costa Mesa and both graduates of C~ta Mesa High School. Tbe future bride, b the dauibter of Dee L. Robert- son of Cost.a Meaa and W. L. Jones of Bakersfield. OAll Y PILOT /N.-s-,.,_ J J Collegians Exchange Matrimonial Pledges A reception In the bride's home followed nuptial vows recited in St. Andrew's Presbyterian C b u r c h by Lynn Buxton and Patrick Ron Hanshaw. ~ The bride ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BronJOn Buxton of Costa Meaa and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Hanshaw, formerly of New - uate. He lJ afflltated with Alpha Tau Omeea and hil bride la a member ot Alpha Cbi Omeia. Attendlnc the c o u p I • were Mn. Roeer Head. matron of bonor, Mn. Stev- en Kelso, brideamald. Rich- ard Tarnowatl, beat man. and Russell Guatin and Douglas McCone, uabera. The couple wW mile home in Idaho . port Beach, but now catUei=~::!.;;;;=--------=.....,, rancbera ln Kooskia, Idaho. IMPORTED FASHION The newly married Han-BY THE YARD shaws are both eradualel Stncer Super Suei» CJoth of Newport Harbor High In Fuhion Colors 100" School. They met at San Cotton 36" Wide. IdMJ for Diego State College where Skirta. Wfllklta. Coeu. Dry Hanabaw wu a June lfad· Cleanable • Water Repel. Jent @ sue Yard. Golf Section srf\JGER Tee-ofl Section, c 0 st a 2IOO HA ... 0 .. aLVD •• Mesa Women's Club. meeta ~!!A~~~ evny Tuesday at 9::1> a m.1':::=:==:=::=:=:=:===; Thole playing nine bolen : meet at Riverview G o 1 f Course, and l~bo1e players meet at Wlllow1ct G o I f Co'.Use, Santa An~. NIGHTLIFE DellY ..... --..... .......................... ~..., ........ • HO TO MAKE A FORTUNE •• (for conservative fortune hunters] •Everybody dreemt of get1tng r1ch. Meyt>. finding an oll welJ In the b.eck yard. 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How the b1Uea won.den from Loi Angeles ever manage to ftnlab above half the teams la the National l.elgue Nee, much lea all of them, will forever remain an wuolved myltery. Nevertheleaa ii the main course of crow ii about to ' be served, don•t for1et to put ID especially large helping r on my plate. It wu 1hortly after IPrinl training closed when 1 fi..t'$t informed the world th.t observing the Dodgers in I action wu tantamOU!lt to watching the grua grow and their cbaoct11 of winnine more than 75 games were two- fold-alim and nooe. Ju month after month allpped put and the batUing Bu.ms continued to be king of the mountain, I simply !lubed that "just wait and .ee" smile. My faltb wu teeminely justified ln late August when the lowly Meta rapped Walter O'Malley'a gang l t.bne dn.iabt times. It wu, indeed, proof po1itive of the Dodgers' fnept- n~ and even their meet loyal supporters were set to , raile the 1tb1te nae. . feut' and enHMtf games bohfncl the heted San fNnchce Olanta with time rvnnlnv short, It waa Of'lty a UM of how deep the Dod..,-. would alnk before tome merclfvl eoul eound.ct the final whlstle. lut It wun't over yet and with an amazing stretch au,.., the Dedpn fought beck Inch by Inch untll flnelly drawing abrefft of the brfdtetownert with OM frantic WMk left on the agMda. Of C*l'rM whet happened during thoee r• rMrttaW. ...en deyw ft now history and remains fneh tn the ml.,. 9f weryone remotely lntentt.cf ... athletka. The Dt ... lrt w. ..... •way and then ta If '9 ..... the ......... .... ...... ..,..., .. r. good .,.,,. ..... the triumph. Alt that Nmafnt lt the World S.rt .. , opening temorrow In llo.ml""°" -a small city located .ronwwt..... ......,..., MlnnHpolla and St. Paul In ' MlnneeofL · Man for man, with the exception of the pitching ltatf, the Dod1era abouldn't even be on the same field with the Twtu. .. ..._ Since pttchtnc la 90 per cent of the game, however, me Dodaen are 10lid favorites to win all the marbles. 'Ibe old BOiton Braves won the penlWlt in 1948 and coined the 11yine, "Spohn, Sain and a day of rain ... The Dod1en' alogan for 19e5 fa "Drysdale, Koufu md then relax." : Publicly W'hlpped, I am now a believer. The Dodg-~. and you can bet ·on Jt, will win the aeries in five iames. • They've ~ot to. I couldn t *nd two meals of crow in the same ha.seball aeuon. ( Dodgers Solid Pick Over Twins FINAL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPENER -UnJ versity of Cahforma, Irvine water polo coach Al lrw&a gives two of bis star players, Pat Glugow (left) and 1.>enny Gelvin, some word! of wildom prior to Friday's flrst~ver UCI athletic event with Cal Poly of Pomona. Both Glasgow and Gelvin. former Orange Coast st.an, figure to play a major role m UCI's polo plans Uua season. Atlaletk Opener Friday 'We Must Win Sports Debut,' Warns UCI Polo Coach Irwin Big D, Mud cat. Set For Series Opener · MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (UPI) -The ngs-to- ricbea climb of the Minnetota Twin.I in the b11eball world today faced the challenge of another Cinderella team, the L-Oe Angeles Dodgers, in the World Serlea opening tomorrow. The betting wu 7.5 that the Dodgen will prevent 1---------the Twins from adding Begins World Series gold to their American League pennant glitter. Don Dryad.ale, a ~game winner, ii the first pouibl• stumbling blotl the Dod&en are goin& to throw into the path of the Tw1ru to top their season with another triumph. TWINS COUNTER J h H To keep the Dod1en from 0 un t doing that, the Twtm are starting out with their pitch· ing rta.r, Jim (Mud cat) RedJ F Grant, a ' 21-aame wtn.ner. egs ire In w. battle of rt,hthand- era. the Dodien are favored Field Boss 11-10 to win the am 1ame. • Drysdale, who never bu CINCINNATI (AP) -Dick loft a World Serita game, Staler, fired u manager of will be oo the mound for the ctndnnaU's four lb-place Dodaen because thelr •~ of Red.a, w~t job-hunt1n1 tod_, pitching ace1, Sandy Koutu. __. O.Wttt. pre9idtmt wt will. be-obluvillC Y om Xip. general mana1er of the club, pur, the Jewhh day of atooe- promised other team chances menl But the Twlu will have tor 196&. to face the southpaw strib- De Witt, dlaeochanted first t a r ti• t. who W'OD 2S Ith te -'-'cb ' ~L games for the Dodien, o o w a am ww a w--. Thursday. before the aeuon's fin a J e NO REST last Sunday wu cootendinr For the Twini it looted Uke for first place, and· MCODd, going from the trytn1 pan apparenUy with the way SiJ. into the ft.re, for after Kouf.u ler did bl.a job, announced looma another Dodier pltcb· "with nent" Monday that er -0.ude Osteen, who t»- Slaler would not be rehired. fore be left the American League knew nothin1 but But, added DeWitt, be bu 1ucceas agalnlt the Twtu. been offered "another Job"-Before the WublqtoD Sen. unapecllled-with the Reds' aton traded him to Lot Arr organiz.ttion. gele1, Osteen had beaten the Siller, •'very, very diup-Twin.a six timea without a pointed," said the other job single setback. By BILL DONER and a two-time All·Eastern Vying for spots oo the ;~ :ot ~:::-~{e d~~ dur-That Dodger pttchlnl ar· Sporta Editor C-onference selection, a Ion g f~shman team are . Job n alon with DeWitt bu°: be :_ray la not the only thin( that . . . Adsit, Vaoce Blaisdell, Uoyd • .. Sam 1:de1e, the Tw1Da man-With the first athletic event with Dan Neyenhul!, ex Ful Charlton, Steve Cohee, Bob tured it mi&bt be a acouting ager, 11 worried about. in the achool's brief hlat.ory ltttoo High star who hu been Eubanks, Dave Follett. Rick poaltion or man~fer of • "We aren't dil co u n t tnc only thret days away, Uni· at the Unlvernty of Califor· Frost, Steve Henkle. Jim Mc-minor le.ague club. In an to. that Dodier speed, either,,. 1---------··1versity ol California. Irvine nia, Santa Barbara since 196.1. Cuistion, Jeff Nueroth, Paul~~~ wi~ :;::m~ C: aaid Mele. "We an loUls to water polo coach Al Irwin in· Other members of the UCJ Pomanter, Bob Sba.rp, John grln Ind w ctta!ppot!tm t ~ have to atop them oo tbl bl.le formed his dw'ges today, varsHy an. Doug Barsonte, Short, Deve Smith., Mark the team and tu late tneaaon pat.ha." S ts ''We've tot to win the opener Bruce Boer, Larry Broering, Story, Pete Stys, Gary Wlae, t bl "" MEL!: GAMBLES Po r at any coat." Bob Enut, Dave KeUy and George Witt, Terry Winter-um _e. Irwin v."ho carries an aJ. John Van Cleve. boer and Bob Wllhite. One newsman ttmlnded 11 ~ Twtm do, It will be most tncredibJy succesrfuJ DeWitt that coaches J i m aometbln1 that no other dub · B rl•efs record to UCI iJ fully aware * * * * * 'tf Turner and Regje Otero bad baa been able to accompllab .. his troops wtri be direcUy on 1ubmltted tbelr reallnatJona But Mele thlnb bl.a team can the spot in Friday·s lid.utter Glendale "'age Star durn, the f1na) day. of the do it and be ta ready to pm. * * * with Cal PoJy of Pomona. \.:A campa.lp aocl that DeWitt'• ble. He mlCbt 10 IO far u '1'..,.. W1W .E~ltlf A large crowd is virtually d.limiaaal o1. Staler now fol-atarttnc a rookie lettbander, AP/UPI assured for the 4 r-m clash lowed. Jlm Merritt, 1nl1ead ol Cam- Jobn Klug, th• Newport Beach builde.r and race car SPOKANE, Wash. _ The in the UCI pool · ~ as "What about Jim O'Toole" llo Paacual, a curve-balllnc owner, held a pe.rty to celebrate the opening of his new Los Angeles Lakers, aiming Irwin explains, "We certainly Boosts UCl's Hopes -a 17-7 pile.her in lilM wbo Jajrtia~-~ tb_e_~ ,~ ..... ~r offices Friday evening and before the smoke had clear-. don't want to fall flat oa our wound up with a 3-10 record m na.t, ~ Wi.um1....,r, ed there were motorcycle race& ln the driveway and for tbetr seventh rtraJght ex· f t titM ut that " in the aeuon juat cloled? pitches the 1 • c 0 11 d p.me v_;ious other aportinl event.a beinc conducted around hlbition victory, meet the San a~~.; Irwtn :mm~ his And Frank Robl.naon wboae aga.lnst Koufu. t.be grounds. Francisco Warriors here to-own outfit must be favored, . beWn1 proweu aJ~ped to Mde reason.a that M•nitl In between, Klug manage to display hiJ nifty Lola night in the continuing Na· Cal Poly will haw an aclnn-. Univmlty of Calfornia. Ir-UCI Monday wen Jim Splitt-a point W'bert, at one time will do a better job of bold- 70 sports car to some 500 onlookers and enn started tional Basketball Association tage in that it h.as already \IUle butetball fortunes re--gerber, 5 root 11 All-Weatern recently, Si 1 le r publJcl.J ing that Do d I er speed in the machine mucb to the surprise of those without ear-tour or the Northwest. played four games aod bas ceived a giant boost with the States Conference selection called on the fan.a to "lay off cbeckcl beca~ ~bolda nm- pluas. Tbe Lake~ won No. ti Mon-been WO!'king out twice daily opening of school Monday u from Harbor JC; Dale Finney, of him!" nera ose sea. Coafidenl the car will perform admirably in the ap-day night by defeating the since the beginning ol Septem-Glendale College star Mark 6 foot 3 All-Eutern Confer-"I'm not namlni names," Mele la prepared to iamb~ proaching races. Klug predicted, "We'll win this week· Warriors, 1~90. in Yakima. ber. Nelson w • • among the flnt ence choice from Santa Ana. replltd DeWltl, "but the roe-even more than tha.l He 1 end's nee at Kent, Wuh place seo>Dd at Laguna Seca Wash. Reserve guard JI m Hampered by the fact their students waiting to attend ' ter next year will be differ-comlderln1 mv1q hi.a flnt and win at Rivenide" ·• King thrown in by coach pool wasn't completed until class. Bob Johnaon, S foot 4 third ent." He dec:llned elabar• bueman, Don Mlncber, play . "1 don't think Laguna Seca is a gOC'd coune for our Fred' Schaus after a mistake-10 days aco. UCI'a poloists Nelson, 8 foot ~ AU-West-team All·Metropoutan pick lion. back on tbe lnfteld behind cu," he explained, "and that's why I placed us so low." plagued first half, amassed are som~ behind accord· em Stat.ea Conference pick, from Cerrito.; Eldon Mc· any of the Dodcer speedsters Driver Rick Muther tmd chief mechanic Roy '"Buck" 20 points and sparked the ing to Irwin. was headed for the University Bride, e foot 4 All-South Cen-wbo manage to nach flnt. Campbell both pleued 'th the d als ha Laker victory at Yakima. "There'• no doubt abou t of Callfornla, Berkeley unW tral Conference &election from BoSo S STOP WILLS e ed :,id of highwi 1 c~ an ° ve LOS ANGELES UCLA it," be Mid, "we11 bave our virtually the Jut moment. Antelope Valley; Jeff Bland, X wap That atrateo 11 dedped xpress ence P acemen -bands full, but I'd stm be In f.ct. UCl cage coach Dan e toot 3 All·Euteru Confer· to st the lead of •'--* * * Coach Tommy P,' 0 t b r 0 plenty disappointed tf we wer~ Rogers wu aa aurprlaed u ence honorable mention from Monbounuetle op c .... Lot M Gr .t p het Utea Gary Bebu • puatn1 to lose " anyone when the bilhlY ~ Orance Cout -i -gelel IHI of bue ttllevu, ••e-e rop . -15 completloni out .t Z1 Ten~tively, Irwin plans to ~arded Edwards turned up Promiltng freshmen inc:Jud· MJNNEAPOUS. ST. PAUL ihortstop Maury Wllll . Wllll Steve Mu .... u must look llke 90m9 kind of great tries ,'° far this year -but have four of his former Or· Monday morning. ed Dave Foatlua, 8 foot 4 for-(AP) -1be Boltot1 Red So:a: ii the key to the Dodger Pft'• prophet today. there 1 one deficiency be ange Coaat College stars in "He'a an outstanding play-ward from Newport Harbor· bavo opeued what ti>ey prom-der·pu.ff offeue. When be Mus ... u, the n.Orante eo .. t footlMll co.ch hopes to coned thta week: the starting lineup against Cal er .. Ro era praiJed "and Eric Carlsoo S foot suard bo will be a busy tradlnt HI· geta on bue, the Doctien "ow at the Univ.ratty of Idaho, went on record In none of Beban'a pa11es hu Poly with Bob Nealy Bi 11 co~1ld mate the difference for from Palos' Verdes Ml kt'°° for themaeJve1 by nafi have their biUert threat 10- thla corner laat Thursday aa .. Ylnt. "I how we'll carried for a touchdown. Leach, Pat Glasgow ~d Ran· us tb1J season." Htfckman, S foot 7 ceirter from ping vetcan plt.cher B i J ing. upset Waahl"ffon State Saturday." Prothro aaJd UCLA wlll dy Howatt all slated to open. Several other crack junJor 01endale: Nick Sanden, e foot MoDbou~ to Detroit for Wllla, wboee 104 IU>~ bu- And that's tuat what the upstart Vand1ls dkl -conc:rra~ 00 P au 11 ~ f Dave Belknap Fullerton coll e1e transfers also m ad e 2 iuard from Santa Ana· Jim outfielde:r o.or1e Tbomu • in 1983 la baseball• rec- wtYckfng Wahington State, 17-13. prac ce , prepara OD or College's athlete 'ot the year Rogers' eyes twinkle and tbe Farley, e foot 2 guard 1from and inftelder Geort• Smltb. ord, bad 94 steala tbiJ Mll'?D· "If we had a llttle more ct.pth," reported ::~~ay 1 game wUb Syr-and an All-Eastern Confer-onetime USC scoring acwa-Orange; Shawn Clark, I footi------------------- Muneau, "we could whip any tMm in the nation." · ence polo choice in U164, will tion cooftded, "We're going to 3~ forward from St. John AptMrently he's Ul'lleashlnt something more LOS ANGELES -M I k e combine with Nealy and bt plenty tough to whip th1a Bosco. than hot air. Garrett, the University of Leach at the forward alota. year.'• The vanity, along with the : · * * S o u th ern CaWornla 's star Jerry JGel, mott valaable Rocm ta expecting some 13 froth, will play a full 22~pme : * balfback, hasn't missed a player on Cerritos' powerful vanity .roundball candidates schedule thia year belinnJn1 : Qtaotl... Quotab'4! workout since he joined the club of last season. will be at to report wben practice opens Dec. 1. i Quoting the ~otable: . Trojan varsity. guard along with Glasgow and one week from Friday. Twen-A capacity crowd of 2,000 t . Sporta fan Gil Stern, "You've reached middle age De s p I t e a b a d charUe Howatt. ty • ftv. pro ape ct t ve ta anUcfPated tar the opener trben you notice that you're suddenly older than any ol horse, he showed up for prac· Pe-te Beauregard. Sen Ber-fresbmtn cagers will also -be-with the UCI vanity faclnl tlbe ,players on your favorite major league team." lice Monday u the Trojans nardino ace, will be at 1oalie. gin drflll that day under UDlvenlty of Callforn1a, BlY· , -Comedian Joey Blahop. •1ity eolf eame la improvtna. worked out ln sweat clothes. Top ruerve1 include Den-coach Dick Davia. ll"lldt and the freshmen 1otn1 ~I just mlsaed a hole tn one-by four strokes." He didn't do any running, ny Gelvin, leading scorer for Aloq with Ntlton, other against the UCR flnt·1NJ' ,: . Writer Bill Muer, "'lboee Mets are rully some-however. Orance Cout two yean back top bukltba.Den tn.rOlllnt at playen. Alter one of them struck out, be threw hiJ helmet und -and m!ued." .; Dl1n footbl.11 coach Milt Bruhn, "We won't T k a better football team thlD USC the rest of the UC er tad tha.t includu Ill the team.I In the Blg Ten." Tabs Chaffey Tough When Orange Cout Col· tou1h." Tclcker uJd of the ......... ifii;J'""R!~.-*m~~·· .,1,,,. ••....... r ............ ,......,.. ,..wu the powerful Redw 0 0 d Eute:rn Conlerenc• a on and did a &ood job defen- ,.._ R 1 mbler 1 In ....... Friday nl1ht, they'll be u.p lively." "-" ~ -IPlMt wbtt Piratt coeeb Tucker, who hun•t been fGurth annual Jtope Bowl Dlct Tucker describa u exactly tickled at t b t way ~.~ ~~ "the best Chaffey t. a m occ ha• performed m re-~ tve seen In thJw J..,.." cordill& a OOHDe record to V 0 I -.!.! D !;..~ H1I own club ldlo OY.-da~1 _ wamat. ''We'll have " .... '" _.._ the weekt!bd. Tucker toot to pay a real One football GalYla'a ....,mt:mm aft. the opportunity to travd tame to cet put Chaffey." !!,.~~? :::. '°• DOl"tb and watch Cbalfty Ao outbreak of c o 1 d 1 &...... IChedu roll '>ve.r Coneae of ~ hams-eel occ ctriDa tan JllNlllDI It. lu, 14-t, at Vlaalla. week wtth at lust a balf. "Tbq ,,... r • a 111 ._ pla)'ll'I miatJ1111t01t I \, --·~ ........ Texlu, Nebraska Top College Grid Polls Tn11 IDd Nebralb continued to lead the na- tion'• football polla today. with USC the lone West Cout npreeentatlTt to crack th• top 10. UnJted Pre9 International pve Nebl'llb a narrow edp cmr t.b1 i:carm with Artwaa ID third. use ... tabbed u.. Allodlted Pim hid Tall Oil top with Nebrtllta .cond and AttlDlll third. Onct aplll SC WM tlChth. oe:orcsa. wtsleh CCJlldnucJ to COll"1M the • caDld Ul*tl " wtllJ.JDbl1 lllehlpn. mOftd to fomtll tn lM AP poll cid fifth ID the UPI 11i.cttona. · m - Defe113e Returm ly GLINN WHITE Loara Solid Choice For Irvine Laureb Meet -~ T~sday, Octobff 5, 1965 OAJLY PILOT ;News-Pms J& Loeal Gridders Anaheim Chosen • LINW .. ...., . As County's Best Corono dOI Mar O" l..utO No'W"THRU"TUiSD'AY "IUZll[ WONG" at 1: .. KATll[ ELDUt" et t : MATINEE tUN. 11 2: . ••···~·· -•i-mw ltfus: Woody Woodpecker I MARRIAGES °"" Ille Deity ,. ......... Ill lee* ~ .. ~(~ .... , 6 P.M.·11 P.M. MON. thn1 SAT. NL & SAT. 6 P.~·12. P.M. "THE SABOTEUR" Corlr N.1nw "Mo11 t1111" INCLUOIS: POTATO, SALAD, GAaLtC llOLL THUii. NITl-S11AIC or SHRIMP, SPA•HITn, SALAD, GAIUC IOLL The Paddock "COCKTAILS" Phen• 536·9016 111 MAIN ST., HUNTINGTON llACH e LAIT DAY • •MAD, MAD WOtH.O" 9"11 ll'lllCll 'tUCY l'llla ''\.OYI AND l(IUll# -PLUI - .... i\,rnesa \i " ,• . .. .. INDS IGHT 'ANE l'ONDA LEll MA"VIN "CAT IALLOU"' ALaO AUDRSY Hll .. IURN ,.8RIAKFAST AT TIPFANYS"' " ...!..!"AS IOTH "EATU9'U IHOWN AT OUll SPECIAL MA TINll WED AT 1 PM l'REll ~l[l'RatHMINTa --------.J 1 MAT. ADMl&tfO .. e1.oo Glonn f' orcl • Nancy Kwan • Rod Taylor • luzanno .. loelletto "F•t• Is the Hunter" IAllOA Fiii &m THIAT"left"•"o f11-404a e 0 .. IN DAILY AT 1:.65 e NOW • llND• MONDAY ......... ~ VITTOIUO CAIMIAN ''ltt's Talk Aa.it .......... ·~· .: \1 - ' I DAILY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE • Nitpicking ID the Sand Certain minority voices in the central county are .Ull stralning today to keep alive the tumult and shout- ing they generated over Orange County Harbor District operations. This phony hoopla lS Lii-conceived and mis.- directed. Moat of thil central countv noise is dlreeted at the 10.5 cent Harbor District tu which ifl Involved in part IO the eounty'e current operations in Newport Harbor and in future developments at Sunset Bay. Dana Point Har- bor and Upper Newport Bay Throujlh it all. considerable vituperative cnt1ci!lm hu been aimed at district officials. along with mes for dissoluUon of the Harbor District itself Now, it should be understood that when the Harbor District carries out its operation within a municipahtv, there are bound to be some jurisdictional ronflirto; This hu haopened in Huntin2ton Beach and Newport Beach Some hne been personality clashes <ither dtsagrec- menta are honest differences of opini on. Such arguments seem to be fhmsv 2rounds indeed for leaping head-long onto some central countv band- wagon which has for its sole &1er tlve the S('Ultling of lmoortant coastal developments. The ne~at ivP rampai~n offen not 1 single constructive element that would ad- vance or imp rove the Orange Countv coastline Newport Beach Councilman James B Stoddard went to the cruz of the situation last week when he declared the anti-harbor shouting nothing more than an irrespons- ible smokescreen. Councilman Stoddard noted that the Harbor DL'i· trict, in reality, is only a creature. or working arm. oC the <>ranee County Board of Supervisors This ls the point that the central county shouters have either ignored or failed to understand . The harbor manager and his aides are hired hands. The Harbor Commission 1s for the most part an advisory board. much like a city planning commission. The real govermng body of the Orange Count~· Har- bor District is the Board of Supervisors. Thus dissolution of the harbor district, and perhaps creation of a new "harbor and parks department " t would not necessanly in itself modify the coastal de- velopment program one whit. As a matter of fact. as Coum·1lman Stoddard warn- ed. the net effect might actually increase county taxe~ As the onlv Orange County city with sizeable har- bor operations. Stoddard pleade<I for the Newport Beach Cit\' rounctl to draft a resnonsible statement regarding countv harbor operations. It is ad vice that seems partk- ularly appropriate not only in Newport, but in other coastal cities. If then· are constructive C'nt1c1sms o! eounty harbor operattons. these comments should be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors. It 's the county board's responsi- bility rt indeed the cities favor dissolution of the Harbor District, what are the alternatives that will provide con- tinued improvement of our coastline' It is not enough for the cities to simply knock the Harbor District. Let's hear the constructive alternatives. Until such programs can be proposed tbe cries ol the minority factions of the central county are nothing more than nitpicking in the sand 1 -.. ~ / ,~_21) '2."2., 2.3, 24 , 25', 2-6} --.- -1 Help Ne:d;Children Ralpla de Toledano 'Home Rule' Defeat War ow lftuag~r lD House cloakroom•. the prevaWn1 mood ls one of irrltaUoo and fruitraUon. Consreumea C>l both part· ~. it ls very clur, are fed up. "We've taken," one member said tartly, "aU the armtwtatiDa we can stud. J don't mean ju.al from the PreaJdent, either 'Ib1a bu been open season on tbe Houae -and we've just about had tt. 0 Ub m&111 of his col- lupea, be wu upreulng hia protest.a over a seaalon tn wblch he bu had to con- sider too much le&WaUon and to Tate Oft It too hasb- )f, Tbe Preaident. seeking to mate 101M kind of nc- ord, bu tept the leg~Ja­ tive boppen at both ends of tht C a p t t o I buly with ''muat" biU. which many ~uroen would have preferred to study. They have been stampeded into 1lvln1 thelr -i>Proval of meuuret whlcb they hard· ly UJJdel . ~d. AND THERE has been a real kickback from the voters, thouib this l! sel- dom menUoaed ln public. Jn some states that went Democratic for the first Ume in decades la.st yur, there bu been a marked revulaion. Newtpapers that cave the D e m o c rats en- dorle!Dnt, tn fear of the GoJdwat.r boceyman. now a y out "rubber stamp" - and for freshmen wbo wan t to be re-elected. t.h1a ia murder. Then hu also btt11 an as-yet restrained mutter again rt the overt blackmail of "civil rights" groups ·~ t a k e ~ attitude that 'f you differ IO much 111 on• Iota Crom !Mlr posl- ltion.s, you are a reaction- ary, fascist, Jl.JJI C r o w scoundrel wbo ., luat be driven from WaiAl.ington. Threats have become a C()mmon form of po!Hical persuasion amonr the lead- ers of some of these groups -as la shown by a timely nd provocaUve compila- tion or their statements edited by Lee Edwards and Terry Catchpole I "Behind the Civil Ri&hta Mask'' - lndtpendence Preas. P 0. Box 1320, Washington 13. D.C.) 'Diii. MOBE lban the ls-_.....,.i_ ti llome nl• for tbe of Columbia, WU • lturmlaf cl.rut Prelldeld ,..._ .. u. U.... ln- dignaUoo at being pushed around swung more than one Congr,.ssman to go along with the complkated parliamentary maneuver- ing which led to the sub- stitution of a meanlngleu bill In plac.-or what the Administration wanted That indignation l o o k many shapes. A number of Congressmen. tending to support home rule in prin- ciple, voted against the ad· minlstration measure be- cause an effort was made to tar all opponents with a raclst brush. Civil n&hll. in the precise sense of that term. 11 involved 1n the querUoD of home rule. but it wu made a question of Negro rights INSTEAD OF debating the proposal on Its merits, eHorts were made to lie it to the Pres1dent'ii pres- tige A defeat at this lime. it was argued. would en- courage opponents of com· pulsory unionism who Jre battling behlnd the scenes to prevent repeal of the 14 lb) provl&ion in Taft.Hart- ley. If thia was true, it was nevertheless hardly an ar· gument in favor of home rule Neither was the whis- per that if the measure. as sent up by the administra- tion. was lulled or substan- tially modilled there would be race riots in Washing- ton i-----i Ralph McGill The Great Plague England t.h1s September bu commemorateJ "The Grftt Plague." wh.lcb rag- ed there 300 years ago. The village of Eyam, .n Derby- shire, ls, with ereat reason. the focal point of tbe celf · bratlon. Because of the heroic conduct of lta popu- lation, led by an Anglican rector. the villagers did not panic and flee to otber vil- lages wben plague came, but remained al home to die or live aJ fate m1ght decree Most nf them died. But all through the grave and terrible days, they re- mained within the limits of their villages. FOOD AND supplies were brought to a windy hill near tbe town and Jell by Dear George: I thlnk you 're the smart- ut, most entertaining col- umniat ln the buslneta. P .S. Pleas• excuse my wrtttng thia in crayon but where I'm llvin& they won' let 111 have anythinf sh.arp. ADMIRER Dear Admirer: WdTba~~.,,:~·= are Iota mor• l\&.n tbu most ot that t.eosy 1ertbbllftl be bad to read to u ta tbe .., poar Debt bere. -C. L. T. frightened b<!arers. They were paid with ct.ins Jell 1n rWlnmg water More than hall the vtllagers in Eyam died. William Mompesson. the rector. asked them to slay when p I a ' u e broke out among them, '>eeause to flee would be to carry prob- able death to the innocent It was a m.agnUicent and unusual piece of selfless- neu which merits com- memoration. In our own anUaeptic country we have about eliminated polio and small- pox. Olpbtheria and other ailments were. theoretical- ly, conquered yars ago. Yellow fever. whkh killed thous.inds only a genei a- tlon ago. is but a legend. RARE IS the person who knows that tbe staff of U.S. Communicable Disease Cen- ters fret mighWy ;.,nd are terribly fright.etied at times by a threat of yellow fever or plague. Three cas93 of plague have been detected in the U.S. this year~aus­ ing the C.D.C. to shudder. Jn Santa Rosa, Cali1., In late September, t. >year- old boy came down with bubonic plague after being bitten by fleaa from a dead chipmunk. The jet aircraft was re- sponsible for the vther two. A man m a y be infected wttb a dread vtn.aa or bug halfw11 around the world and, If he tra"-" by jet, be ln our mici1t for 10 daya or two weeks of incubation time b e f o r e be b.lmaelf cornea d01m with ptacue or Ydllow Jaclt. '1 HtkE I!' "I rUf poalblllt7 of a )'tllow fev- er or Plal\Jt outbreak ln th1a coontry. The motquJ· toes tbat c.ury yellow fev- er, "a.des ae'1J)tl," ar. commm in tht Southera 1t.ata. Tbq hH• become, alal, al.mod Ill urbu l'QOlo By ROBERT S. ALLEN -VI c e President Hubert ud PAUL SCOT!' Humphre) and AgrlcuJture 14111 ·~ -. Secy. Orville Frl!eman American farmers w i 11 Humphrey has been urg- occupy center stage ln the Ing for more than a year 1966 proclucllon of Presi-that a blue r 1 b b o n pres- denl Lyndon J 0 h n s 0 n's ident1al commission be es· Great Society. labhshed to push bold new A d m 1 n 1 st.ration task ideas for American farm- forces are now pollshlng lng and food distribution O\'erseas. He now has his plans fo r a dramatic War commission on II unger -both he rt and abro:.d -to complement the War on Poverty The President's agricul- ture advisers f~I the time haa come to lift the Ud from U.S. farm production. to gl ve farmen a gree11 light to grow as much as they can. UNDER THEIR propo- sals, taxpayers' dollars no longer would be used to keep farm land out of pro- duction while there u star· v a t 1 o n m areas of tht world. I n s l e a d, comparable funds -roughly S2 bllhon a year -would be used to buy U.S.-grown farm goods for resale. barter and don- ation. These govern m e n t funds also would be chan- neled i n to g r a n t s and loans to enable foreign na· tlons to build new ports storage. transporta t 1 o n and d1str1bution cenlen and systems. A new Peace Corps of farm experts w o u I d be created along with an en- larged rural technical as- sistance program under tht· multi-bill.ion dollar foreign aid program lo spur over- seas food productio11. U N D E R NOURISHF.D Americans would receive Cint priority under t h e President's War OD Hunger program. The Food Stamp program, DOW under way on a modest scale in a few major cities. will be gredt· ly expanded aoo encour- aged The school lunch pro- gram will be enlarged and spread to every school dis· trlct in the nation. Spearheading this major turning-point in U.S. !arm policy are two Minnesota ns PRESIDENT J o h n s o n will announce the member- ship of a 25-member Advi· sorv Commission on Food and Fiber after he signs the omnibus farm bill. Dr Sherwood Berg. dean of the Institute or AutcuJture at the University of M.lnne- sot..a, wlll be named com- milslon cb.ajrman. The new group's first or- der of business will be to drum up consensus support for the War on Hunger both on the farm and Ill eon. gress. Secy. Freeman already has started s e l t 1 D g the stage. Firmly back 10 the administration '1 inner cir- cle after a few u n e a s y month! caused by a con- gressional Oareup over his controversial "bread tax" proposal, Freeman now is so·1 lding the administra- tion's pt'ellminary clarion calls for the upcomlnc war. ''THE GREAT Society cannot know its full bloom in a nation surrounded by countries where hunger and d1seue and ignorance dim- inish m8Ilkind Ln body and Spll'lt . . . Expanding the area of food abundance Is a positive, key part of creat- ing tbe era or peace, .. Free- man declares. Pretident Johnson appar- enUy was sold aa the ldaa or a War on Atmger be- cause It fits Into bis an- nounced plans to extend hia G real Society oveneaa. The President has pJ'Om- ised a massive U.S. effort to auist in public wort.. pro-ieda ln underdeveloped na- liOlll, 11.ke tranaformlng the Meblag River ·b a I i n in Soatbeut Asia Into another 1VA. • qalto, tbrivlnl In the clt* 'tp "" t ud town.a -where the pop-•--Jt ____ ..... iiiiiiiiiiiilllll vlatioa lL . ............. . .. . .... To the Editor: The reque.i of the United Nation& Association, Coast- line Chapter, to conduct the Trick or Treat for UNICEF solicitatloo hu bef'.ll denied by the Newport B e a c b City Council. This Halloween. child ren In over 12.000 t:ommunlties across the nation will par- ticipate ln thiJ program of shartng with needy children all ovet the world. FOR EVERY $1 worth of candy bars collected by the well-fed children of New- port Beach, 100 childru could be protected from w- berculo1l1, anl! $5 would buy 10 cupa ol m1Lk for 250 hungry children; $10 would buy enough petlclllln to cure 400 children of yun, and '50 wou!d buy enough equipment Cor a small moth- er and child clinic. I believe there are many people in this community who regard the aplrtt of brotherly love more highly than the "splrtt of Hallo- ween." PERHAPS THOSE w b o believe in the prindph! u.:- pre11ed in the OeclAration of the Rlgbla of the Child, "Mankind owea to the child the best It bas to &Ive," will send contributions to : U.S. Committee for UNICEF, care of Unlted Nations >... soclatlon, Coa1tllne Chapter. 801 158, Corona del Mar. MRS. A. K. PHELPS UNICEF fllatnnan UNA-USA Coaatllne Chapter IJNICEF Per.It . To the Editor: I ae• hat the enlightened Newpoll\ Beacb Oty Council has denied a permit to allow UNJCJ.W to conduct lta m- nual & Uoween fund drive for nee..v chlldren. I thoug)l! Mayor Gfuber's explanation of his "no" vote on the grounds that "sollclting oo Halloween la 1oin1 contrvr. to the aplrlt of the bollday'' WU I muterplece of poor reuon1.n1. l'M CUJUOVS to know ,Jual w b a t Mayor Gruber thlnb~11: 0( Hallow· een Ill, maybe? Playtne pranbT Clilldrea beainl for ca:nd1 wbn par- "" can afford all tbl ca- 41 lhe1r ehDdru ".. • • need? ~o matter-t'm hap. PY the pod llllJW b.ia lb.at old Ha.Uowea iplrlt, and ta com...-~pn-Vtnt UDMlftab ~ colldlil ...... tbe .... A rr09an.ce To the EdJtor: Now u the time for all good men to come to the ald of thelr city. Surely a city the siu of ours has men of stature and honor who will come forth and of- fer themselves as candi- dates to replace our pres- ent City Council. Th.la ii an earnest and ur- gent plea. If O\D' city is to continue to be a pleasant place in wblch to live and prosper. then the arrogant men sittinl on that councd must be rep~ by re1pon.. slble, community-minded men. Tbt good at the dty and Its ruldenta MUST be placed above pettiness and self-aggrandiument. AFTEK NOTING the ac- Uona of the Newport Beach Clty Council all summer. can then be anyooe left in our ratr clty wtio hu con- Menoe and trust ill these men? Let us review the council's recent actions. Early ln June these au- gust gentlemen dedded to at.ab in the beet the resJ. denta ot the Helgbta area and Cllfl Have11 by shifting the freeway throueh the.Ir area. Neve1 mlnd the u- aurancu 1 · v e n to these folb tbat all etlorU would be made to keep the free- way out oi town, perlod. So the Hdlhta poe• (some o( them) gave fWl aupport to the "Freeway ng1iters". and found themselves sold down the river. Some of us eave no support. because we didn't trust tbem from the bestnntnl. THE.• IN THE mJddle of JW., these aame public ser- vants ree.DJ rode rougtubod over their COOIUtue.nt.a. It wa1 announced that the widening ot Seashore Drive would proceed. regardless "' the property rtgbts of the tndlvidual property ownen. Tbeae people all bad ~ mlts to Daild•brn, and haw been peytq tu.et an ~ years on propertJ the city now says don not belOJlt to them. Wbat kind of Mp. baDdednttt la thla 1 H-.dy from tbelr power, theJ dmJtd penntm<Jn to operate a few colorful pecl- cabs to an enterprising Bal- boa lsland business man. "DetrLnental to p u b I i c health, safely and welfare.'' they said. How could they know, they wouldn't even allow him a trial period. Our Great White Fathers- . they see all, know all. lN AUGUST the council again rt"fused . to Hsten to constituents. 'This time it was over the rerouting ol traffic on the Ocean Fron1 in West Newport. All mer• chanu there will be affect.. ed by thia move. If a place lJ rendered too dlffleult to enter or leave. the public will simply by-pas11 t b e area. U a atop ai(n la not aJ. lowed for exit from 23rd SL to Balboa Blvd., oo ooe will be able to leave. There ia a blind curve at that lnter· section, Which makes It necessary to . stop beyond the pedeatrlan crouwa.Ik in order to see an approach· Ing car. Imagine a blind croaslng and summer traf-nc wttlz%ing by Cit Is sup- posed to be a 25 mile per hour woe) and you get a general Idea of our con· cern. Exit will be impos- sible I ALSO IN Aueust this same COUDcll voted aga1nJt renewtnc tbe Beacon Bay leases. Theae resldentia.l leases bave been in e.xia· tence for 35 years, and now these residenta are lef1 stranded. No loans we be- ing mach: for thla area due to the sbortnea ot time oo their pcwent .leua., ao they do not qualify for lOIDI to sen or ln\prove their prop- erty. ru. la one Of the bold· •t dilplays of power and arropnce that I bave ewr seen. ,tuat who do th-. • men f..ltu they ant AND NOW tut, but not leut. they are aeekina the demiae "' • poor llttl• d .. femel•• pe1m tree In w boa. Tbelr permillbl Wll DGt aabd fOr la Hie, IO Da• turally lt bu no riCht to Uvet Onl7 tile Newport 8'ada aty 'Ooundl en ll'W the prtvUett of llfe or de.th wttbla lbt boun- 'dl.rtel °' tbelr dtmm. rt .. tblM to cat lbart tbelr nlpl .. M1tS.ERNE8"1' McCLELLA.N =:., .................. , . ....,. ___ __ ,.~cc:.i. e:r.:: Wtl ... ,..... .... ~== --~= ......... . . . : , , l . f What else do new-car dealers off er - that's low in cost, trouble-free, easy to handle and gives you fast pickup? You~it Security Bank Auto .Fmancing. Any dealer can get it for you. No red tape. No nee(fiess clelays (tllat's ·what we mean by fast pickup). And coming from · security· Bank! --- it's a loan you know Y01:1 can depend on . . Just tell· your deaJer you want Security Bank Auto ]financing. ' I ., ... Fast, 10~1-cost, trouble-free, easy~to-handle auto financing. One Of the important reasons to make your finariCial partn~r • • ······ . • «,I - ••• ' . . . / -~· ..... -· ....... J8 DAllY PllOT /Ntw$·P~u Enrolhnent at OCC Approaches 19,000 ' Orange Coast College enrollment nearly hit the 19.000 mark in unofficial figures this week . A breakdown of the enroUment shows 7.527 day studenta and 11,400 evening students presently at OCC. The day enrollment represents nearly a 25 per cent hike over last year. Last year at this time. 6,040 students were re~istered for fulltime day classes. Evening division figures show 10.033 were regi- stered on Sept. 22, 1964. 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A wonderful penonal or friend• gift. l tue Chip ltamp1 too on new Thrift At· O®nta or Addltltna to your old •ccount of UO •r more, Visit.' •• . or Open Account by Mail Stampe -when you open a new Thrift Account . . . or make any addition of $1,000 or mor-e. Blue Chip Stampe for any addit ion to your new or old Thrift Account of $50 or more. lt'1 our annlverHry party . , • and we want you to help 111 eele· brate ! Stop by today! Start Earning! S°!o r···-········ ............. _..~­, l Southern Callfernl1 -i1"11!-'--.-.~.-..-... -~-···-~~--... llll~~---·, J THRIF & L N ·-.. ,,....... ··· ·~'ttr · 11»1~ .... ..._ __ _ Southern Calif ornial c ••• """'~ • ( ) Pl•• open rny al"CO\Jnt. RIPT & LOAN !()~~~~, ..... : Plee.1e tranlfer I ...•••••• 17'0 IAIT 17th ST. • "" -·-.. . _...__ .,.._ .. -....... .._ Pt.on. Ml 6-5045 i N•me • • • .. • • .. • • .... •• • • • • .. COSTA MESA : Add,.._ ••••••••• •••• •••••••• I : City ........ ltate .... Zip ... .. • I . ~ . . . , • . : ,. 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TVU£Y OR VfAl. v-59' 110 .. n•• ....... ·~ SMii1i i.i1s Ste Utii · Slus111 79« a.um aoui ·\ 19! iiCiiiACON · 79' = -· 29c .. !' ••u• ...... ..... 43c Get wonderful tlaings for yovr ltonte ottd farni, ·t wilt s&H C.1111 .... , ............... "'" Mirth IMlft 15902 Sprl"fd1le It ........ 9045 Mims A~ 1t ClftMl'y St. , I I ...... ...... .., ........... ,.... &ett Inf. lJ WOltLD SIRtU 5'EC&Al * OCTOIU MADNESS ........ • ..-c... ..... ...... 4 MUNTUY·IRIHKUY ~"TH[ WHl[LER * ltQIORT--No. l fir MWa. * OEALlltS"-J1m• l ..... (IO Illa.) Garner, lei Remick. CLJt. 1 1 ~ TEU'VISIOH ooun '* ROIERT VAUGHN 9tn ~~" =·>,~ in ''T--Clwman"f -·-· ...... ~(JO ..... )~ ! Wiiii• .. ....., 1'111 (IO ti*w ~ Tiii WO!t4 s.t.. • 11.) , .. ..., ........ ........... "' .... Mlil.J .r...... ..... •• Cltllllllt .. ............ l:JI ....... ........ (II •. ) 13 HAVE GUN-PALADfN * D£RNDS STAGE LJH[ .... .,... .. ,.,..., ............ (JO 13 SUSSKIND THEAT"EI * DEIUTI The Dumb Watt• . .................... iii'" '45. ....... ,.. ••• • ..... ,....: (JO ... ) liMll 11 M•.,. ludlf llllt tt .... lier llit ...mnr IMt. 5 "OllER GAME$--l.IVE * by .._,...... Bell ford .,..... ,._I: (lO 111111 ) I« l.11111 ..... ,. ~ Ill .. ......... "~"'°"" * DIWW ....._,, llMll. •·• ....... --.. """' .... ,.. ·-.... Cit .... ) •• ,.., ........ ....., Mlltllc IM.. ~ ....... ,.. (JO 111111.) e., """'~ (JO 11111 ) "TWiii ........ ......... Cd.--. iASllALL MOMENTS -New York catcher Yogi Berra jump1 up and down 11 be bull tummt. Don Lanen. following Lanen'• teat of pttcldni tbe first "perfect" pme in World Bertel blstory, in 1966 . T1Ua 11 one ot the aceJltll bueball fana IDlJ relive in "October Madnea: the WorJd Serill," lpecia1 pr~ gram to be presented tonleht at 8 on Channel 5 and at 9 on Channel 11. Gene KeU, narrates program which recall8 great momenta of bueball hi.story . Cosby Breaks Ground In World of Theater ·--(JO •Ill) t:tt • .., 7 Special! "Sindy Koufu JMt•t:. .__ <• l"ill ) .,._, By VERNON SCOM' "I wa~ ab'asd ~ ~ ftnt GORDO * -The lncompenblt"I iitert: It• fl Ftna." l"lctu11e die HOLL y WOOD (UPI) _ atartlld. Colby ~ 1 WU -141.,.... ...., •IM .. ., afraid of the camera, tbe G ~ ,_. <30 • > 1111 majw -". fllt i..p1 .. •· The most ln~~g new crew and of ma.kin& mlatakes. J'Jl!------~D!IIIir,~:;::;;""i ---------...---......=:...;;_,_;;:;;~:=;;;;;=::;;iijr--.....i;--. e ..... 1111 ..._ CJO "'"' > dl11tllf n,vre. "" Ill• "'•n tt If• face oo televi11on um season I hurried ·fhroufh my line• JUDG} PARKER 13 WClftdert el Wor~ Ytit City'l LlllM Cettt• et t11t ,.,. ia a dark brown one. belonga and recited them inltead ol """"" Ma. to actor-comedJIJl Btn Cosby. rwtng:lnc into the part" * KASHMIR BEAR HUNT 8 • ,._ Colby, the Negro 1overn· The euy camaraderie of e .. , uruc111M • Bt "~ (IO llJllll) "TIW ment a1ent in "I Spy.'' ii the the abow'a cb.aractera a a e..,.. ~ "" A ,... "tt;:,~ ~ fint of hi.a u ce to portray a natural exten.don of the Cos-= :::r,:.w..,.:-.n '8 tlltifJ. bero-lm&1e In a weekly tele· by-Culp friendahip, a warm 1:11 • ...... (IO 111111 > 0.-11 .... Til1oD Mriea. relationablp that evidences S1iie 111111 1114 ""' Quillol "" Beyond that, the tall, la· ltHd on the screen. =:-..::: :=:.::.-:.: 13 MAKE THE SCENE foaic perf«mer projecta a But perhaps more tm~ t11e .,...,,.. ca-1 ...... ,. * I . Nicholl, M. M1nnen style free of the anderl.1ln1 ant ha Coaby'1 pe.r-.J ..... 11111t T'""'." e , .... 1..-bJtterneu, chip-00-tbffbouJ. trtampb la the effect it ID&J 4 MY MOTHEA, THE CAR der racial lnten.dty commcm haft cm 9'ewtr1. * She' .,_, ...._, at:u e ._ in man1 Necro stars. Netttm He belleWI Netro yoatM Or ,.!. ahll COi.OR • r... ~ .. ..... doea he play the cmor of bla w1l1 be tuptred bf the tdJ1. ••• ~ .. .> .... l'~-•..,:.lllL) .,. ~~~·a tboroqbly=.~1~ =~ • ...._. 4-ma.> ..,.. u.. .,....._ -(JD Illa.) Hbeblc, rt1utd perform-Cauculaa *••• ~ ... ,_, ........ ....._a..,... ~ ..._ • ance ol a welHdaclt.td hip-t.be Necro ta a ...,, u Ml4 w1111 .._-._fl 1... e e ._ ple who moves throqh bil acceptabll ctu.n te 114-------------,-.. -.,,,--.-)(l.1-.-TMllT.--, Ml 0.... ::7:': ...._ .._. e ,.. et .. ._ role with no referenee to UM mtr.d &ad respedild ca Ida lQJ aom lCUIUDTlf ~ *...., n••"-fact that he ii a Necro. ~ mertta. ATHIMfl .... ...a .... •.) e e ._ NO GAGS What ""'Yiew-tn" ... cm tbe 1tteen 1a our meaace." c. • •.....,,.. ._ (IC •.> Ill .... .._.. ,___ • Cosby aha.rel man1 of the by said. "It mllbt otreDd tbe 13 WAHDERLUST--colOtt 0·> "TM""""· same attitudes wtth the char· nvace biiot. but I hope lt * 2 FACES OF s. AflttCA -"-..,-.4,_ act.er be plays. But oft«nm will lift warmth to many c.:": ... ~ ne la acutely aware of wtaat people wbo are mixed QI> en..,__ •• ._..,..... la happemng and. \a a--. about nee rtlation.ahlps." .... fl ...... ....._I I r ta.. ftlPODlfbilily be bun. e Lt .._ I':: w lie .alldtl a dqNe Of bit.-BIT P ART8 : 'lbe ttUe Of .. ..... . ~ W... I« tbe MCODd clua "Mother Superior," •tarrinl statu be bu lived with for Rosalind Ruuell bu bea 4 PUAIE DON'T E:A T U:lS an bil • ,..,., addlnl that ebupd to '"'Ibe . Tr 0 Q b l 1 * TM£ DAISIES Jolll 4 TOHIGHT .... JOftftNY be tries to keep it hidden With Ancela"... Walt Dt. pllna clam...._ COUMt. * ~II Ctlbf, -espedally on screen tor ney will be the grand marahal • ._...,...(JI MJ "'&-c..I -"'*nlOft. eot.Olt· tht N'BC-TV series. of Puadena'1 RON Parade JACKSON TWINS iW ...,..: "' WWN s.ta.• e --''l wat.cb the scrlpta very --New y ..... , o a y Ct Kelly lllmtll hcMa -.. aid ill bi -· ..... . . . .: ., tM ....-"'::.... .. lUI • **..,.. ,_,..... 'U-caretully, be a . a Cl1ff Robertson will narrate ------...... --,.----~ Mllbetl 11_,. au Karn;.., L.111,...111«. A.,.... dre11tn1, room ~Ul& a lunch a IJDdlcated televtatoa film a-.....::1..._ __ J....[=::J.. •,.. 1 1 llilh • •·> .,.. ,_ •M Wu wit ._ ._ break. 'Tbsy &lipped some titled "Bloiraphy of John P'. "'lllil DIMI." ,..,.. ...-. 11 tNt ,.. ...... radal gaga into some of the Kennedy" -It wu ~ 13 aur1R_ .. .,. --•. ._ 9 • ... ..... Mr..._ atorlu, but at mJ' request IOll wbo pol'tr&JI JP1C In ",."" _.. ,...._,__ ,... tbeJ took them oul "PT Boat lC»" ••• * lie lw ottc.. Trtp u.~ ..... ~ tr · -•41-"l am the flnt Necro elW e ei.. c..a ficO "' .._. DI* 5 11 ..,,.. can aa Captain Manel or n.t. """"'· SUpermu. So I don't think •.---.._. •**., .._"' ..... '40 the jokes are appr1>1>rlatt. 1..1111111 .. ...._ .::wi .... """" But neither have I Jost my 1:11e~ w ..... lier. <1011:11• ..... ., .. 1 ......, • ldeatlty u a Nearo or at· ""'-> .....,, "'* •• 11«· liirl ....,. '41...a...N ,,.._ tempted to turn wbttt!' Racing Shells To Get Shed •.,... , Much of Colby's 1ucca1 ii 4 Dlt. Kil.OM[ ~ IMd 1M C :..;: ... ..,. ..._ due to bla co-star, R ob er t The Untvenlty of C&llfor· * at.s.t dllftM'as r Kl-CUip, who 11 allo a clOM nla, tmne, bu made appU-dln'a ......,. COl.OR. ........ pG'IODA1 friend. caUon with tbe Newport ly Dlclr lroob 5 BAl•r• ~auE~ 1:11••1 .,_, 11 -,._._.~Pt ladar_~~!tekablJ'~ Build.Ill Disiutmtnt n~ --~ u.. ... ...., an M ..... -w.a me, w pour a concrete slab and * Loa Anpies-Ntw Yortc HI ....._ .,.. &Dd in Cosby'• words, "the wa!Qay preparator)' to con-..-------:.:~ .... ~--~W'!ll'--------r,..~~,....~-----....----• D lllldWl'a ~ (JO """ > "lut I,.. ~le* ,..._, ~ belt acting coed1 1n t h e atructing a buildizll to houae ....-Md4t1e."~11•""'....._ .,_....~,.._......,world." lta crew's raetq aheD.a. It CDl'l'tillc.cl tlllt MdWI'• kMl· ., c... i....-'OJeH Cut-Colby wu stl1ctly a stand-Tbe prefabricated 30 by 85 111111 CllMI• It at'tlllllJ tt1e ••· .,. up nfibt club comedian until foot metal balldlq, 1 tempo. be be&an the Hriel. But be rary structure that will have ------------------bas studied Culp'• every to do unUI a boat house can mow and expl'9Slion to gain be financed, will be located * BEST llTI TONltHT * the ucessary pohe and know on Sbell.make:r Island in Up. how ol the adiq dodae. per Bay. 7:0l8s.tf ....._." 'flMs: Ol tllt .. ., .. 1116 ~ Serit1. MIC.TY ,....... 1 ~ ...... '1 • Mft tt -.... tllr ~ -.. .,... .,.mat ,...., " ....... Jiii ....,, ......... l:JO •• Tiii ........ llllr: ................... """"' ... " """ ........ ,. .............. . ...... ,....,.,., ...... ,_..._ ......... .. .... . ,. __ ............................. . ...... WEDNESDAY LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE , • -- • , -- ..., Evr,oM H.n Son.etttlnt n..t Someone Else Went. - Youlc.n S.D ~. And~. Trede It Wlth A Went Ad HOUSH flGa SM.I HOUSH FOR SALi HOUSIS FOllt"SALE HOUSES FOl SALi HOUSU POR SALi ttOUSU Poa SALi HOUSIS POR SALi HOUSU POI SALi HOUIU POil SALi GeMrel 1000 O..ral 1000 Genenl 1000 Generel 1000 General 1000 General 1000GeMnl 1000 General 1000General 1000 2000 "I· ft. of Ul'inc in this 4 BR cUJtom home with lata of room for the f amlly to spill over Into tbe d.tnint room. family room, breatfut room. patio, enclosed yard, under a tree. Brine your family and come to '" Uli.r happy home. OPEN EVERY DAY 1·5 1412 Serenade ~~_.&\-.-~ ,a102 Ltfqette ~~=· Ne·~~ '-Y:'t, 1121 w ...... Dr .. •BALT"f Nc.,....t le.ch 642-MOO ATTENTION IENTEH! Tired of ThrowllMJ .,._ leltt mon., flWflJ'I lAt UI put YOU in a new 3 or 4 bedroom Home 1n beaatttul Capiltrano Valley Low-Low Down-no clOlinJ cost' CAPISTRANO WEST 493.-1222 ·---------B1ycreat • Fee Land Spadoul 1btM Bedroom. ~ t.h, .... 1Mlll room ud i.mBJ room. Larp baU&oG .i...cric ldt· c:ben ~ dtlbw .... and .,.,.... ~ pordl. Dehm ~ tbr1J • aut. r.i.at u a pm, a.,,ea and &,.. lnchJded. LARGE lS'llCS REA TD> A: rtL- TERD> POOL. Owner mo"" -A: ,,... actiaD. PftlCEI> TO SILL FA8f M cq S«i,l50. l)alW than +c ~ 8allld low don. IASTSIDI nu• c;i, '11r • ....._ ftoan, 1" .... blMnl. .... pie.. lar'll --pUio. teneed yard, double p. l'q"~. ~ 1ood 1-yout w11h ~ dlninl nn. can for fllrthl!r deta1la. Priold at • • • SZS.ISO. HAYI IUYD NEED 3 lmn., 1 ~ t>.. bomt ta ... J09d*D .... tlbar-.~-·-.... If b• ,.., ill .ntns ~C911 ••• 4f 1 I. 17th St. 642.ano ·11 'J , f ( I : I f:1·1·: I Home + lftCOIM •• c b.. P1.ut.er walla, 1 BJock to ~. Tarlk potefttial, cmJy $2,CXIO On. Home-20d0 Shop MELLOWED 2 ltOl'1, 3 Bed Rm. Om. 1'6 Bab. E. Side kit IOl!l '15.. Notbinl lib 11, m1.Y $1T,CXIO, 1·2 Lot 5Sxl30 """ Modin 3 Bed Rm. 2 a.th .... and 1'oca -• IDOl"I an!ta. aT.D ud ONLY Sl.500-DOWN. MEDICAL BUILDING Excepaional investment for a Dentilt or Doc- tor -at present one vacancy formerly used by a Dentlal These 3 units will carry it.ell and return spendable income -Owner will carry 1st TD at 61A % interest. l BEDROOMS at $16.250 Owner leaving area and wants fast action - CpL/Dps. -Rear yard completely fenced - FHA loan on property and could be aawned with 10% down -Paymenta at present Sl09 tncl Tues • Insurance . REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE Are needed lD thil office -Please contact Chllt Robinett regarding our corru:nWion split and bonus arrangement MESA . -------- Prestige Minded? nu tmmacuWe, adult oe-cuPed 2900 ICI· ft. tn IR· VINE TERltACE ii ju9t tor JOG. Dmicned ... CARE- FREE LIVING and GRA • CIOUS DrT!JlT AININC with two ~ ~­ rooms. three batbl and lm· IDlllae dim ~ to CUI· Yen to 3rd bedroom and atudJ· Be ftltnnoed with the bea1dully decorated lonml dinilll room and the lUJ9 rear Hvtni room wtth ITALIAN MA.R.81.E FIRE- PLACE. M.,,.ftoent view at elepntly landlcac>ed rear yan1 1r'CIB both bed:rooma. li~ roam, ldtdml and N&-ml ~ nook. Too ID&AY : :.,.~· = SPECIAL AT .•• Submit dowll ID -.c:ellent ftMnd ... , • ~ -----·- rl!, ~/Ef·. :. !· ( .. ~ .. -:-F: ·~ 1HOUGHT FOR TODAY ToletaDC» is the mult of an ~~ that dlie olllrr f ~Uaw may be rtatit. after an, -· . . : I . f ·~ E --. . . •" .. i T.--!.:~ -· T ~ : I f41 l .:~-. :.... ! : ·-.:--.... i: ~ MEnCULOUSI MOYE IN NOW Vacant and ready to move tnto. 4 BR. dJn1n& rm. 1'14 plus ~ bat.M. 2 story, near new, and euy {o buy. 10% dn. run price fU,600. ANGEL WITH DIRTY FACE Harbor Highland& filer-upper. 3 BR. 2 bath. Solid construction. Excellent neighborhood, Marinera School district. Need! much T.L.C. '25,750. DON WARD COMPANY 1920 HAlllOtt ILVD., C.M. Open lnnlnp "42·2020 COIOUDIMAR • COSTA MISA Ol'flCI KI Wl!ll ' COATS ' WAUJCE IWTOIS NOTICE TO GOLD WAR VITS '37& (includinl all coeta and impou.ndl) will put you tn thia a bedroom bome. Buse back yard, convenient location. 'nla won't lut!I YOUNG MAMH Here's all inveatment worth CODlidcraUon. & aeparate 2 Bdrm. homes on extra large lot. each with own gar. Tbeae are the kind that stay rented. A wonderful opport. for th• yoa.ng Mlow to start building that ..tata lie hu been thlnttnc about Drop In and let ua show you what it will do for you. ONI MAWS LOSS Is another man'• gain. Owner hu priced t.bta fantutically beaut. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath POOL home to 1ell immed. Tbb ta the most tremendoua buy in Mesa Verde at $29,500 with oaly 1K DOWN. If you're lookinr for a POOL borne, call on tllil post butt. Comer Baker at Harb« Open Z.e1. 54&-41U ' llDIOOM Ced8 ,... 1100 ------- to lee! ~ ftaltJ-~ eon..-Partr '' 1 s • . IENTALS lph. Unfuml.Md RENTALS Aph. Unfumlshed RENTALS llNTALI l!NTALS RENTALS -------5-100-Newport IMch 5200 .nJO COST A MISA HouMt FumltMd ..__ UnfurnltMd Aph. '"""lthed Aph. Furnlthed 1250 Hunti--•---a. 1400 Latuna ... ch 1705 ido I 2•..,1 ,.__. ......___ .. 100 .... -. -L 11 • ~ lalboe S300 ..__,. -• Corona del Mar r.ASTBUJ1T ELEGANCE K ~~~i::~ = 2 M. 2 ba. frplc. FA beat. WINTEI l!NT ALS J>restiae Addreu With ncJtbw vitw -S bed-l yr old 2 · ltOC")', ' Br, 2 dbl pr. Winter ren~ PD'iINSUL.l 3 bdrm. tam. Se ~ ... v .. Economy ~ntt i BRAND :::&. 114~ :0.~ IELOW MARKET =-= ~ sv~ ~. fUnllabed. w~ ~ ... ~: ~~: ~ a ort• ~:~~~~~E Q NEW carp.ta a allCom drapes 2 Huse bdnnl . tmm&c-new Beach locauon.. Orti1nal ter $775. Call Owner •l encl ~&. Quiet '1 Ltue Q ~. e&ectric bWlt·to ~ nylaa W/W cptn( .• elec. pm-e '32.IKX> pl111 Improve-6'2-5050 or m.5017. tt\Ml IUmDJW \o ~ 1. 1235 SEPARATE Bachelors furn L'-fl\0 1• .... A Placentia. N. S. 1 ldtchen + custom1ud built· bit · Ina. fam/ d1nlli& room, meni. -iwll at n ,<KX> Dn, -======== mo., p.J'dener ind No c '""" .~ -~ In btt&ldut nook. Elec1rlc blc double 1anaae. larfe Tot&! pnce SJ0.600 payab .. lelboa lslend 2355 pet.a. Rd. p&eue. 673-1292. FAMILY SECTIONS l 8dnn ........ Jl'rom S95 BR Balanced Power apt•. ~door opener A beau-fft>Ced yard. Xlnt. atta 5 $162 oa lit plUI S40 mo on LOVELY s • BR/ 3 • BA. MOTOR HOTEL 1 !Doell From Sc:boo&a 2 Berm ........ From Sl.15 Cpt, dpl.' Furn· A: unfum. llfU1ly lud8cll0fd, Call for minutes from d>e beach. ui,, yrs 2nd. NEW! Nr Bay: 3 BR It: fam Semi • tuna. 1 • Blk: to 8ay Sp.doul l &i l bdrm a~ 3 Bdrm • 2 Bath Adult.a. $100 up. an ...,int1Nnt to 191 U.w Won't llllt al PINae phOne «M·l470 nn or' BR.. 3 ba. e-iec kltcb &i Ocan! Pinn . Point. $30 PER wrnc 5 mm tD U o1 C. lrvtne From J150 .:.646.=.....:.-6973.:......._--~--:-- m&l\Y, ~ atru. P!iced $16,150 tor appt. 09,ya '" Ewl. JMldo and BBQ. !>J9.8964. ~tm .aer t pm. 1125 PER MONTH ~. blt-lnl. cp1a, Carpet.a-Drapea-G·araae -E .. tbluff Apertment. al HUllO· IT5-3Jn. ()pea NO ON. Gl • EASY TERMS NEW D"GLAND • S BEDROOM * lncludel clzi-, PY\ W\&la. ~Mn Ovtn 6 ~e m Oomioio Dnve, N.B. eves. TO 90 DAY VETS -OR BARN STYLE HOME WO MO. rROM SEPT. 15 Lido •••• 3351 • Direct dW pbonf9 3 Poola. Shuffleboud ..•.. a Poola . . . • • OiltinctJve new Bay Vl~W nv.. J Br,~ modem kitchen, Ire TO JUNE ~. S*-346.l. <trft local calla) C.ontimntaJ bruktuta everr Gracloua Uvtna · . · Garden Apta. w/pvt pabo, Katella Realty cen~r f'rplc of flekbtorw, ======== 3 BR. 2 ~ untum, winter • 24 ~ .,., eervb d.,. Active teniUa club. Park-like SUm>undinp Cl11tldrPI blt·lnl, 2 car a ar (Juat SD. of Warner) open beamed ceillna etc. LatUM h•ch 2705 $225, YTb $275. Owner at • GAS • EUlCTIUC Lawidry rooma. Uth A SUta Ana, C.M. Rec cen~r w/pool. l BR 147-4061 Drllea C'Ol1lpaNon. $21,950 • WANTED _turn imall 2 Br &U-5050 OC' 673-5017 e HEATED POOL 11 bole PutUba Clfta 646-MU 646-4211 trom WO . 2 BR, 2 ba from $3,IKX> On boua w/ praie, North end. .a.. •UN\ •TV . P'M 900 W UM, CclM $99.50 $200. 6"-1352 or m-4216. CottOHA OIL MAR HOME ~ON Rl.TY 494-0Tll Mother 6 U yr old dllJih-Huntington lowi _._ •LINENS (McAJ'thur near Caul HW)'.) 1 ...... 0 NIW NEW 3 br. Vtf'Y nr beach, C::!~1 HUNTINGTON Artistic -fent .. tlc ttt. No peta. Can p1a1 Sl35 NEWLY DttoR. 2 ~ •.MAJ~~ tar ~ 2 ee:., IM!t.tns w/w '1ltl. drpl, blt·inl· Chli. R-2, 2 Bdrm ~ + studio 1ri1 tM-GOI aftaDoool. T~ Lav~ carpeta, • KINGSIZE BEDS lelboe 430() Central Westlddl Location ~n welcome, $14.5 wmter, ~~~ 4 VILLAGE +VACANT LAND for 2 RINTALS a. d~ ftefril., wubtr, • ~ LIGlfl' AND AIRY U1> yr17. M9444· ~ ~ ~ fam.lly 3 Bdrm., l" ba., W/W cpta. more wuts. oc ioc 11 \erml Houw Unfvrnished dryer, ruse. OY"eD, Beaut-•TWIN BEDS e IALIOA VIEW A'1. 3 ldrm..-2 le roam. dbinl room, 3.~ ICI· thtuout. blt-im. twp 1191io tcul $31.SOO. p.rdem. Private patio. 2'it tJil LGE 3-BR 2 BA. ... $1!0 mo. ft. of luxury ll'111C a. a a. lhada tJ"eH in fenced UGUNA EN'TERPRJSES c..te Me.a 3100 Mllt:a to beach. Only n2S mt N'EWPORT BLVl). Util·pd! End-pnp, Wl:ft. HAJtaOR ORJole 3-CSO \,up pool too. Panoramic bad! yard. No ctn. GI, low um~ Hwy mo. Dick Bers, RltJ. ca>TA MESA ter/$.l~mo. Boal ~ce * WESTCLIFPI * «*Ill .-.. ~I new. dn. nlA. t'or appouitment ~,.,,--Ilk• 2-Bdnn. House !162·Z4Zl. PHONE Wr7445 avail. Q3.l6'10. Pool Adu! Oner .... to cub out C'&1J... ---:lc=R":-'.V:-:":IN"""E=""""COVES 3 BR. 2 ba. ep., dzl>I. SHO .,,, 1014 E. BALBOA COMPANY LO~~ 2 ba. . ~ ~T m.oco eqatt;y. WW trade The I Co. View. c~ -3 Bdm. 2 Bath Fenced yard. OUld.ren IJK. mo. Key at 5172 Slcylarlt Dr YR _ ROUND leue avail. ~ ar • tcir .... 1Y ei.wi.e. aub-rennan Blt-ina. Fpl. Pat>oe, Swt-ao. tn; EutsJde. m-0246 ar 8!13·2Ul5 Holld Pl .&.-. 3 • ' BR/ OCEAN FRONT PtopirtJ Mr•.,-nrnt N-1.1-. 5210 mk term. A ldM.a. ~n. RMI ~ &: l.Dlutance dedc.. BeautilUJ Garden, u.o-$120 month 2---BR HOUSES $80-SlOO Ont a.:!m ::: ;!°;;.. New! Utll -pd $250 • s:m,. Coram dd Ma' m-4400 _·....;..-,_,._._~~-·----- ()pa"" ur-9691 der l"fl>lacement -~,soo CHAS. C. MARTIN rm ncrida, H s. lDI pool. CaJ1IOl1 , atra m-ao, m..fm tN l BR. PAno. GARAGE R. C Glftr, R.ftl.lt.or REALTOR 80·771I « 5'1..-i privata paridn&. • ~Winter -SllJ Yearly .,.7 DRPS. ADULTS. YRLY. RVN roll JUI Dl)J7 May IMac In Oln>oa def Mar. l roomy bedroom&. 2 landKal*' pedal. Iota ol J'09l9 A dScbondr9 lawn. CORONA DIL MAa Of'PICE ~nn 3'16 Via Udo OR J..«m 1999 JI.arbor CM U 8-1195 642-Sm 2 Br nwlJ deocr fllrD. Gar, te HaY9n Pl. ~ $61,SOO • Emera.Id Bay ' br, Sant• AN Heights 3620 11155 Pomona An. d.apal, ocean riew, 2 blkl Lee J bdrm. e&r\)e'ta, dnp- 3 ba. ram. rm. 112 Month FREE Rent 1 BDRM okier boo.le. rm for Costa Mesa to a.,. m-,.._, ea. elect b!t-lna, pvt prap leek ley $26.500 • 3 Br, 2 ba. den. 1 blk to new Eltanc1a fU A ho I I ,_ Nr 0.., u-n A: 19th St. LEASE or wtnter, dtlUM ff..&. ... , Esl-'es --------prden. .,., blk lo Elem. acbool ne con' Mtea for wor... v """ ·--on a.u lHLL .. uv .. NEWPORT RIVIERA UlJ,000 • Cbokit ~ trmt 2 Le BR houM A pr. N~ in1 cpl. LI H207. ~~~St .. ~ 711 Laxunw. TO'Wllboule AllU· 3 untta plua ~ AP· l.x painted, dH.n -~· Laau-• ... ch 3705 1 BEDROOM TR 1-«i91. ,.... S275 ro $2915 MO. PD:; ALLEN R.EALroR 1000 eq ft. Up lo l ouuulC'1•· ~·-f'lh 1 YEAR LEASE 1005 N. c.out HWJ CM-7571 Water/tn&b pd, Mr. Ed· LAGUNA NIGUEL ~. 1100 *N~ ~ ~ 2• ~ 3IX» Royal Palm Drive ' Modela Open 1707 _nrda __ -m_sr_· _646-Xn __ • --S BR 3 t.Shl on l&r&t KOlf 1 BDRM UNFU'RN. $15 Winter ar yrty. OR 5-4770, (1 bUI West ol Harbor, Up to 4 br, 3 batha, Exclu· UfuM Nleuel u I.. • v .... r-.. ,._ corner ol BQrr). live Upper Back 8ay. -------:..!:....._____ lnine nnerstty counie --.... ..... ... .... Harbor townhouse llID-8 w I Balboa Blvd. Phcme 5G-m> roR IMMEDIATE SAJ...E landlcapJ:na. S2CJl mo SAY FRONT • PRNATE Pacaetter bame. l Br. 2 be AREA. l br, 2 bath, fire-642·~19 m7 Harbor Blvd., C.M. BEAOI canoe • 16' u.11 Corona ., Mer 5250 tam rm ' d1ninl rm. Beau-place. $160 month. Bill RENT AU Manaaer, A'1t A-l boat to me. 2 BR 2 ba. Win-Hollctay Pine Apts. tital 1ndlcp • drpL EXTRA Hmdricb Real Eltate Apta. furnished 1 BEDROOM frM utilitiea. ter f150, uW. pd. m-SIM. Om bedroom •partmmt e COROUOO APTS. I& kll II tuUy fmced. $21,500-..an, Evea-56-1"7° Oo.e In $80. »n Newport BE.AO{ <X1M' AGE O'IWioaktrw pool. eu,.wt Pmtb1e • L9vdl • SCudloa DUTCH CLEAN by OWNER. '35-5117' LOOKING FOR PRIVACY! Generel 4000 Blvd· CM. 5-6-2153. N"'lY dleccrated. uW pd, 1 and extra private~ SmM •/frilk. AD 2 BR t>-ln 3 BDRM 2 ba, p~ Hard to find. cute 2 br i.e. ,, WINTER Rlm penon. :111 30th St. 642.$151 RIO, dlalnrub&r, -cpt. Lit • Jll'Oft to 1'0«I ~ -~ Va.caat l yr o.ld. Gotna ~-WW rmt f\S!l or unlurn. BAH I A MAR 2 • BR ruRN/ UN ruRN * l BDRM DUPLEX * 1965 Pomooa Av. c.o.ta Meu pYt pmtio, bed pool. ~ the ~.mt. pMtillt 3 br MU. must Mil P,500 O'W1t" Adulta anlJ, W ~ Pl. Ml 2-~ or U 8-0717 SllO Wlntft'! ~ Yee.tty Near~ Ball A 19th Strftt fadlitls, prap. Newty + ..,.,_family rm. w/!rplc er. OR 5'-J341. Inqwtt c.o.a Motet 2271 m Welt 19th St., C.M. GEN'n.EMAN will ltim?-LI M5.ll or OR ~ decorated. $l.3W200. blip mnred patio w/~ RiNTAU Newport BML, CM. oE1.t.JD l It 2 Br turn apt with aame. Nr occ. '65 U1il pd' $ Qrlldrea OK. 613-sm pool. Ownl!' ID09tlW ., J\e-H..-'1lmhhN Ya Month lent FREE nJRN • UNFURN * mo. S.1Jll4. ~ ": yeal"'t. m i FROM 92 um & a... lfw>', CdM dando. ndlbt tnde. 0.-rel 2000 Le 2 BR houa. c.rai~ Up HEATED POOL -Putt1na ~ hec:h 4200 ~. LI a-ma an• pm. Harbor Townhouse BRAND NEW. 1'e 1 br. 5240 to 3 dUJdrtn. Water/trub Gree:o • rad I a nt beat · ~ $*> lus.il lod) STUDIO APT, Lc9 2 Br aiiu. buJJt..lna. AmpAe doeeta. Bit-Ina, cpUI OfOJCE CAMEO Pat lobert'lon PALM~ .mm .... pd. Yard~ mo. Dden SL wuber dryer tacUlties *New loch A......_ nr ba1 A: ocean, cleM' Alao /drp&. V'll!'W, patio. Blk to HIGHLANDS ICJD. WlD trede u. of 3 BR DonakS Oyat.n, mfT. S43-0148 cat1JC>~u. etc. Priced from • $l"~ t-rht'"' Ideal fvr one. 613-8133. Studio apu, 1\t bat.ha. oettn-ll7S yrty leaf. 3 prWaS.e ~ A raom Realtor vr 7~ 2 ba tuna. Palm Sprtnp 11¢ ~-.... W5 · _.... ~ mon Y HEATED POOL OR Hm. tor '1(Nr own.--. for~ front home or apta nr,._ ~ Putrr. crem. -· ~ e p I Maid Lido tale 4351 2217 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. r' SO · OF HWY/ 2 ·BR. -.1 For h ~ NEW 2. Br Twnhal/ .......-. See M'"" •~ ' ~-04!12 • f'urn, wtth cpta. .._,.""='"__,,,~=:-:--::--=~ barpJn bandar t!Qyer, 4 w/ dock fDr 25' ..U boat-Beck • 81.Y area. Ldlqld &: ROOMS • SlJll'E5·APTS 00 • terv. MaAqer Apt A·l CpU, Orpe, Swedish -frl>I. bechocrm. I beb. tam0J (n4) 543-UCl. Decnnbldl l3t-OS1lf w1t-Newport ~ at Bridie • Incl pr A: atorare· 8AY,IONT New i Attrac! 11.0. After room, m&dlrn CllMr tllad GOLD KEY NO la. no depd, 50 yrda enda • eftl m.1514. to Lido Ille, uUll. phone • Wm N.e. 1 blk to ocean APARTMENTS New Stuclle Apt. 'or wt.end., m-im. kitdlm. mc.17 ...,._ ..,.S mcU11YES TV. linerw, maid •rv. poola 210 Cedar N.B. S48-7'51 Beautiful vn! Now avail tJil 2 b«hUOina tJi1 l~ baths yard. ' ......... MON '° ba)t. a ~ bamymoan J BDRM. ~. dble DAY . WEEK . MONTii A..... front able. ~un. N&-lW Prtnte patio -Heated poof 2 BDRM, stove ' rdri&: bl ~--'1"17 sa.a P!ulb Olm Mu S lldnn., l~ ~ Delirhdu1l;y fwll. pr. Serv. pordl. $1~ mo., Rm tr~ -Apt tr n'9 mo V\.Hft .,,, W/w carpet .,,, OT'apel nwt¥ qiCAld,, drpd ' decor'· down b quiet OOl."QllUQ· bL + fmill1 ranm. tr,ik.. 11~ mo. Phone 1'1'5-5241 ~ p01 -w. 18th. Udo Shorn Hotel • Manna BAYFRONT, "'"°· 2 br, 2 ba Unftrn SllO. rum $145 '7r3113 •lmda. ~2511 wk 675-31n. ()pea ...... bk.a.. ·-n. Worb". Call NO -. llD cSepoeit, 50 yrdl Kl 5'-213.5 617 Lido Pan Or. 67l.a802 llSO per mo. 2 Br DeM ~'f1'-wi~ ~::. m Joann St. 60-5968 _dya.-7-::::======= '° ba)t, a ru1 bomymoon COLLEGE Park 3 bdnM. 2 NO Ltllll' Yearly Sl5 week 5'.ofta. See rn&nlll'«· Bii Both yrty. 61)-lJe. (near HartJor olf Wlllonl Ba.lb;. .... I'-. T1te INftftClll Co. =mo. ~m-::: ba'tha. Onpl&ce, Sl~ per bet.,.een ~an It ti..> 9'l5 w. Ocean Front, U1111tt. BAY trout upper apt. 1 br, MESA ~TH APTS. RaJ Elltate A m..anca month. Qiata A: Walla~ E Balboa Blvd. 61'Y.IM) OCEANFRONT Uv rm. kit. bath, winter 2 11 BR, l~ b&. f'Urnlun-8albo9 '-1 Vi.vt 5300 117-9151 Colle Mela 2100 R.uJtan, ~Cl. Wlntn rental. l Or 2 bdnn, rental tD Jane 1S. $135 turn. $115 up. P\lt/paUO 2 Br, l ba, dap6u. ~. BEST E'aide k>c wtlh: J BR, Costa Mela 4100 ~ tum. SlOO It SllO llllOt 11fS dbk. m.o106. d:rpUcrpU. blHm, pr. dr&pa, ~ l*1 a1L $1BJ. PRICED TO SELL Ranch llC1W. Jr'ftDe Twftce. 3 BR. J ba. " tam nn. er tru. $35,000. Good Dnao- dnl-Call ........ a>a9 aft t p.m.- Lide .... lUI 1m:i Be.ell Blvd. UI VIA rnocA. u.t. w. ITS SHARP ~ declarUld a Br, ft S. Popular J br + larp fam- blt-in ldk:hm, f.rpk. Ind-Uy rm. W/trplc. You'n -=Pd. patio. 154,'llO • ar mluin& the boat U yoci mile otter. llkn fS101J/U... don't bu)' thl.a one. Btc yard V'lted· • alley -room fur that boat ot tnller. Pat Robertsoa VI t-1553 J Ba ..._ ~ pr, d!ll pr, le fbcd rear yd, per mo. 2 BR. frpJc. bltm. llmdedi HJ:ATD> POOL '13-lle .-v& s-do. mp ai.w. tar =·:-"'bl~~ ~·8~· FURNISHIO APTS. H 642·2020 ut1l pc1. $J.50. 107 Ylan;: Nr. llhop9. edll9 1t occ 2_BDRN _____ ..,,Sl.,.,6,,.......yr"""!ty--,1Dd~ .... ~ ..ama. ' • Larie n1 Bed.rocn wrry. mce. 81>:Jlm rift. CHILD llCtkn. N OK. Cpta, &..,., ataYe, re~. l bilk ....... ....... 1 BDRM apt all alee kit. • I>ispouls e au. OCEAN FRONT ~ 5M--16D ~ prace. OR J..U78 Sl2> mo. ~. pa1io, pool. Sll5 util iDcl. e EDdoled Carporta Wintrr, I &: 2 Bdrm.a. from Balboe l.J.nd WJ * S12> a.EAN tlim 2 br, pr-i.>l Wbktis', Of. e Exm. t.arp CoMa z ALSO Slee!>lna room. 2 ... $15 • $90 Balboa ltlaNI · S3SS ~.'~. ::,-n~~ ~i ~~ ~ ~ : ~~ :.::::_ utJts F1::1~ ~ lrancl New lldcJ. N""l1 ~ted. Two 2 er, NEW 3 Br, 2 a.. ~arly, blt· bar ~ 5*<1522. Mr. Lanon. act-U a-mi. • Walk to OntOWD 8t)Olll OR 3-0070 or 60-1.riO ' Br. 2 a.. Ul'P6 ····•· $775 •/~ lmced yard, Im. cpta. cb1ll. frpk. Ind 3 Br, la. ~r ··· ... $225 diaipoaal water pd. J child. Oiester S&lillbury RJlr. STUDIO eottap $80 -1or2Adu11a1bdrm.1 biodl NO LEASE $'5 mo. MOTEL WINTER RATES Eadl fuilY ~ with mg~ Ana Ave. A 548 315 Marine Ave. OR 3"6900 otil! Fr.bl1 -pajllted, from AD·Azmrican ~. Kl ~6 563098 DAILY/WKI..Y/MONTHLY ~ tn. 1--bit.-lna, Bernard St. 531.0.W Gvdenl ~ · loc. • nar paid. 5*Gll-l • 8LK TO BEACH! Call 1or 11.aa.rh 5400 Ml-2111. •2 BDRM OOUSE, unfurDe • Sunny Au. '* SU w. COAST HWY. :!°:1 C::C:tio $125 2 Ba., bltina, ciQ, Nr Huntl"'*' ::::.=t::.: * SMAIL 1 • BR Hoc.m • OanwmmtJy located. ~ ma. 2376 Newport 11¥4. 6'2·3750 Checter F. Salllbur)' RnU:y ooc. pool • .... 1'r'M Mov•in Allowance Dbl pr + prMc:y. Ooee 9151 W. 17th. ~ $17.50 -$7'0 Up 1 • BR Garden Apt. All util 315 Marini Ave. OR H900 ;nt ~~~: ':. NEW 1-1..EVU 'l1UPI..EXES In. LI &-«,31 2 BR. la ldtdw!n, pr, fDcd e Sinlle A: l Bedroom paid. With al.Ip or wtt:hout. WINTER rental Utt.le Ial, bandy man. Ml M....d-,. !Some Stuclloel FURNISHED ~. uW-Jd, nr a::h " mkta. newty •All utilities Free nom ms. 526·4258/ boat Ids 2 bdnn. rt.r 546-T331 ---, 1' 2 BR.~ 2 baths cpt 11.ia loduded. AO per dee ~ LI 8-1706 alt J. • Phone 1ef' • Pool Ind. 673-3999. ' ~ ' drpe POOL. puttins ~rwe' mcmth. Ml-ICm. _, _ 2 er. n...-, "'--'. • MaJd service A tf evail. BALBOA bull. dir .. •mall 2 di.Ip, heat ~ .. rm.Adu7ta · • NIW 2-IR * i. f.x:d -~· cbildre:I'~ ~ 2 BR sva&e, fncd )'d. Fenced ~·m;~ 543-9755 br, nr bay! ~ yr leue. ~~· ~. ' Cpta/ Drpe/ o.trrrr/ $J.lS. ~ ft;.-.$110. l1I Osle (N..,, l'Na A San-Mif/ apt • "£". 6G-53M. IAY APARTMENTS Alic>: ~·1 rm w/lhower ----~~ Pvt -petio/ Gut Ocieene4re c;.,.., Apts ta Ana). LI 1-35.» ass. 1 Br ~. ~ m w. a.,, CM. ~ mo to mo. OR 3-2828.. Hunti!'1!9" IMch 4400 mi Tdiiat. Rlmt. ti. manem te\ant only. Z25 1 It 2 BR, Funt or Unfln OCEANFRONT -WINTER S95 J Br lonf". Blt -Im. re-Mf.1.mt aTAT• IEDUCID $1,000 ~~ IMch 2200 s.m Ana Aw. ~4 2 BR tuni, w/w cpta, 3 BR lower, 2 ba, bH-tna. ":~?'~~ :=; :.;:-J=· ~~ This 3 tr Is Too Muehl I.,: Fonlt Aw. ';:.. :s;:.•..::: 4 ::. UDO !Sl.E -a.rmblc. SJJS-MO/ 3. Br. l" ·BA ~ bit-Ina, b&d/JIOOl, No newly dee, ll50 + utn. 1iocaUon. Ont bill to lltor8, 5*-l1J6. l'-ba. 1irepla.ce. lh'e plan- _____ ('11_4l_fM._TSl.I_ nan SelllaneD hml», t-. ~ 2 BR home. CPTS/ ORPS/ BLTNS pets allowed. S.. Apt '-1lll Seubore. 6G3BU. be*, Qnema lbM.tn. 1125 NEW 2 • BR. lndMdual terl, blHm, Alb tank. FM ~ cad yard. ~ and patio. 1115 per man1h. 6'2-1550 u P,,9697 M&r. 646-080 2 BR. mar 17th SbJic, ut.11 mo. Twnhle. rrp. Cpta, °'11' lllereo In all rooms. roti.- BEAO>N BAY • Delma ' BACHELORS l'tU9b 1 • Br pd. WS. 1113 Santa Ana 5 POINTS APTS llfrle. dabwlber, under ~-~~~-!Im..... bailtinl -movw rictl& ln. BR l batb borne, prtvne :: ~~!!:: SU5 ~rn Dl>t'r 3G. Split level KI 2-7279 « 5'3-5211 eves. 7731 Ellla "7--0452 g~E~ei :.: • ter speaker, A _,. pool, L~lll~ l•I• IL D1~~ur..__._-•:§ll,~ealty be.ch. $400 Je.17. Reunnable KI !H096. design Sunken Rom a n WINTER 2 Mdtoom upper-, 2 • BU<S/ TOWN It Bftdl! Solo Flo beat la.mPI. aolt ,..,.. ---.. .... .,.. EXQUlSITE BAY FRONT Bath. f'urn Air-cand· POOi! m mo, Util paid. 712 29lh Lee 2 • Br $95.. Bache~ NEW I& 1 -Br dqplcx •/w water thru -out, laundr)' ·PW b boat. Elepntl7 EASI'SIDE: 2 ·BDRM boUle Maxi -service. QWM.. St., 56-l'DS. 1166-Cean/ Pn. 5.JM1M. ~. drps, blt • Ina. dspsl. rooms, patio, 1ar . .. _ .......... ._,. --Ce.t, tnced front " rear .,..,. en·-I ~ ~£"""""" .. l -.. _ H .,CI\ rd1I. rt patio, eadoac!d I ..... ~ -KI"'-"'"'-$50 &II<-··-r-.._..... -...t. Sl(f) mo. LI s.96J6. ...... ~.:.:::"' '--C:-"•H-»WO:. ---1100 -$180/ Or '°*'1DI 1 -2 u 1-111'-~ ....... _.,. ..-..... Ruth Pll'doU. Raltur ,__ .....,..o•R GOOD ·LOCATION! br. ftlol! Rec • nn,. Bltna. prqe. *NEW 1 ·Bit A 2 ·BR* r. A. • .,,.. me. NO ~ cmta Gt. l Bl\ 1Q WlltdHr om.. toalO DOIA.C! l -Br. Freahl1 EASTSIDI • C:M: Ml-1717 m -14th. S3M"n5 after 5-2 BDJUIS. New caJ1leU, fT(.SO -'89.50 am Via Udo. OIL a-noe ~ '!'...:?' bdla.bloc .. ~. * REHTAlS * ~!1" ~;~P~Y -1 Br Furn • u.tana balUI-l&O. Utn pdt l . man, No drepet. ac.. to occ • ua Cpla. ctrpe, blMm, _.... -.-.-.. a ...,.... _ .... _-____ .._. __ ~ __ • -ced pwr Apa. Abo 1 A S pet._ Quiet. Nr • Back SQ. 3 BI.KS to Bcb. Dix 2 BR. A ahapplns. $110. ~ ditpc91s, cupcirta. * BY 0WNm + $20,500. Open eves. e APft..BOlll:S.C'L FREE util. 1 bdrm home. Br Furn Apta. 1Au1. L41e ~1S51 aft 7 • pm. nf musk. vrt pr, Infant ~CK. .. .,_ OCEAMADl APl'S. Vacant lot, ltreet to .r?.da, IRASHEAR • Ncowpolt .,... • c.M. Shll.ie• tn8, S90 mo. Coata heated sw1mmhc pool. , °' tam ok. w-mo HB. NEW le 2 Bil. cpt, dpe, b/ 1000 ~ &ti Bdl wttb pl&n1 bf arcbltect. REA' ..v • _.... ,......,...,., It Wallace !Waltors, ~(l 646-4664 4 BR, 2 ba, 15 to beach. h 4""• Ina, dapl, ...W dry, pr, 53&-IGT S36.'750 .,, 1 •vnn • •·11~unn $1d!5 to l'ftpant-party. l1l Letun• leec ,_ pd E 1Jtll .541313() LIDO REALTY, INC. NEW &SIDE 2 bdrm, ftrepl, 8 w k or Month C3rd St. (213) AN 8-7337. ... .. . -OI' DELUXE NEW &4U'l90, Aft g pm 675-411! M'M5l1 OR M130 OR ~ beam cellinp, fenced yd Y ff • YJ llodc te beach !WMS)l. 2 BR, 1~ BA. am~ CONTEM 3 BR, 2 ba, ltrada HUNTINGTON IAYSHORIS * paUo, Adulta. Sl18. 673-b l Bdrm, ulll pd. 135 per wk LGE clHn l-8r. 191.SO. Sun· Heated pool. MaJd 11.rv. Bui LOVELY J bdrm, bltina, pa· ity, <adults), spllt level, nr patio. ImmecWate! $(1,500. HARIOUI * OIEAPESr RENT! . A $130 mo. deck, Lndry·rm. ~ 8-y aeiv k> QC. 10 mia to OCC, Uc. doet In, $95.. IS'f w. acboo&I. end ..,.,.._ blt- 6Tl-7W, (%13) 936-5211 col You can join thiJ fabWool Uve Ill aty!e; Prtvate com-MU!T RENT 11IIS wEEK l269 MaPie Ave. 64.2..DO A Beach! OR 3-750'l UCI. 1 6 2 tir. tuna. unfuro. WU... $9-111) eva. Im, c:rpb, pool. call Nr-82 WATER.FRONT dplx, Udo communltJ· Live in a Imp, = ~ lnc:1,~ 4 br, 2 ba. 50-l&OO NEAT dean comfort~ BAY Shon Putt &cat cabin, Badi'J allb, l'OOID8, frUll { I BR JiONT, SUD an.z. 5 or 5a-0a IaJ. Can be email home. '"°'*wm home 'lrith JflOr br S ba; '215 Slslt-Jm-. 1 BR. 2 M. tlec bltm, a.m tum l br Ill* w/ pr. quiet '111. 1 Wnn.-.. U.. rm. $30 eu.L BIMm,-. c1rp1. ptt patio, Mq tradf.. 131,m M&-1& own ,ool far leu thu )'Ill aisJ Gll Mm aeDect m. bplc. fncd yd. 14.-t.c:lr ~ .,.. mly Sl5. 2 pqle. ~ 115 N. 0-. a.,. • pile. MHIM. $40 W... Creclt 131.SOO ttOllh& pcmtie. Nit BEAQll S Br, l ba. $125 Vmle, $115. 613--at 280 Del Mar. (DI) GE 1.-a ,,,,,, ~ TO OCEAN! Lquna 8w:b 4MQN $1211 iii(): 2 BR 2 ba. pvt. towudt rent tor aputmeit. l Br, 2 ba. • loc! ,,,... 11' LA RUE IEALTY * 1 BDRM 1'1.11\N APT. Winterl>-br. Ger. UttJ.pd! ·-'-, ... pat». fl(/tl ..... bit -.... LovtlJ 2 Bedroom apatt- pr1ncfpala cmq. m--. tmt BMdl • MT-25'25 :· ::::-~ '75-lm4 tw.,.n leadt 3200 utD paid cx.cepl tJcbts. 1100-mo. m210t Dvt-A um. • Osle NMI01, fOGI. ll!Cd, prap, fenced ~do. 4 Bil, l .._ '-flan rm. Jm-Adults. 1992 Harbor Blvd. WINTER/ NR • """'""•u1 -.... E -SIDE Oeui 2 • br a etc . ..-. • -~ EASTBLU1T !, 4 • s br $12.50 541-2121 ~ o.u.ro to ocean, "'""· new JMCI $.'Sl,.500. CD'. 111-1'8; ,ountaln Velley 1410CoNM ____ .. __ M._, __ nso_ I morttbl extendabie ie ... : ~ IS& -UP/ 2 • 3 BR. 2 br, TV. blt-tna,. carp$, Wahr -dryer, Gll'ql, 8ab)o Kl 5-9443 Eva LE 6"97MI (213) m-5Zll col. _ --sas. 1 BIL .-.. um. pd. OR !>1714 11tt1 pL IG-3915. olt. ... 1217. n>R Jeae $1SO or reit $170. LOW OWN. PMT. CAREFJlEI: s. °' HWJ, 2 B1uffa Realt1. 6'7HSU. Muha. 0. tt ....... STEPS TO OCEAN! ltEN1ALI S100 MO, lltl lld.1 br, C!pta, Vic. Adami It ~ S ..._...,.._ leech 1400 to nt.A « Gl 1oen. 4 Bil+ Bdrm, bitJ9. trivate ~ anTHAnN/ Lew 2 • br. l!llS ~ U Nm. V1ft -new 2 Br, TV, blt-tns, ...... U""'"""*' ..... Plldo, bldna, JM Vlr .... 1" ba. w/'fl Cl'llt, llrtpl, 2114 tklClr BONtJ1 Rll. New It patio, ....... Sllf. Om, Patio, Dble -pnp, ALL UTD. PDS 1 BR. epta. llW pd. IG-SllJ. ~ llala J1t. LI •lB. bit· Im, .... _,CW, lf IC deluq AIJtU-4N OPT LI ..... "° .-. l4MJl1. Malta, -.. 'ftwl ml 'BDRM tuna. ..... b:atka. ........ sa am Ip.a '6iii I Ill', 2 " DO .... aw l3Hm lnDat _.. lane. ~ llJUTB Cit illiJ i bdr-. iiat lleJ, l br, 2 M. b11m, Elden, &&ml. . Yeuty. AduJtl, • .... Z1I . tml. ..... t ..... CMB CIOD9d. ~. FOi $126 laJtdriuptlc. BltQI,_..... .................. nil I« hoe!. 1. 2 BR..,,,.~ .... D>4 .. N.B. APTS·APTS ....... MMm . --~===-" ......... -1-----;-1.oe-iiil PAarlC IJIOUI U. LI ..._. eu:n,... sq.. $11$. ITS--Adult.a. He --lf... n,ger-• WelllMt CK. iiWtl' I wra' lliC W/mU lllrfllMa ""' ~ °""- ':..-:... ~ -:: ~ REALTY .... ta ledr Lw n40 port BlYd. CM. ..... ~!'!!'1 ~ 4210 rmn.a.s 6 Utllurnlllbed ......._ ,.._ ~. um ~ • r;v. ltafrts. 1.-1 ....... .... • ......... --------=.I. IACH ' .. iii OP QZA.NI 1 • I ..... .... a.chelcn frcn.. pdl. l9GI • ---Mutt.. sa.ueo. &All 1b111 ~ mOe tn. • 2 BDNI Jrt1, Cl2 Hardi""' HORIE LOI'. S 6 t.mlJJ, FW11 • 2131 !Niil • A.dulta .._ ~ From ..: 1 ~ "--• tJmii LAft.OZ 2. Ir, a.111 J Bedroam apt diiift. Nb .,..._, 'nm pm w Im-aG0 8w:tt Ill .. H.a. 1 dlild S70 + d. No pat&. r .... 0. to lntne 1 bl.It Npt Dd. M2-45a SGl & lit.II St t.U01 3 .. , ... ..._ ., ...... ; ... A .... ,.,.., • ...a. lll Alaa _ .. !lil ___ tll, .. •...,.•..,r.aA4!MD.....-Y._ldE~1t...,.... u ._... ~KIIOT·Ml.·t:~• ·-.~ !!' ~~ wlDmdt l RMS. -.nm.'l'i ONLY. ,...JU)f1 , • ~ ... m:.... ,_ <~ ... ~ ~) a. _. ttHIW ._.a an.-. lfT.-• .-u...: ... Mall. 1'° ,.... -;-...JJ '-~ S. -L '1 '1 ... _. • -.... • R1i17 .. n • ltftl 1 -w/ a • .._ .... 1nq te...., cac. " Mil s. •a. ...._ CD'W' • ,,_ • --. •...., .._.:r....., -"' ..ua -·-I ... sa Clla/ ~ lltn.I New h' Ir Apta. -:..---I .... --' -1 ..... U. IOD . 1450 l Ila LIDUU wmLD -... SW ino p1n1a, tnd 1111 ..teal A~ .....ata. IT)-419. ,. ......... .... NIU ftlA1I Wurt ADI_. .... ._.. Ill FOR DllNI'· ~..... 11114 ......... ftMllllla..; c.-a .. ., 4211 ,. :-·'" • •a;. -12.*: • "· • ·• QUICI WH c:e. ..... l'-l2JO IJcMloot ....,, --: nJLL'f 4ln. ~ ...... l•ib ••• '!!!pet!..... -.r.-=lf --------m.TOIO/ 1iii1ii9 • W f 81\ ......... -I •• t •. Ml• aflliilliii.4. ..,-• • t ...... -Uttl -pd. flft -1'911 lrfM, .-. r..s ,..., ..... ~ DIL llA& .......... wlw .. ':twUACIL OCSAM WI lllROU&lt A 6 ........ ftpk, Sl.25.. Qu~ pey en11· MHa. Ill> -. DQ9 ,,,..,... • .._ . .,._ 1 6 I...,_ Acr... ,.._ Ult .... M llt, In 6 ...... 11'1-mt °' l'lH100 LARGE, IUNHY 1 Ba Af'. ... 111416. • • 2 KUTl:D flOOCA a.tr, ~ lA 0. ....._ OlllOe Dt-116,, ....... ~ ' r' 3 BR. mo wo. 1n dup1a • ....., • OCiAii mw .,... 11111 • --• ....,.. '"' S1 L AM H 'tzfit sao o••y PIO 'CPTI. DN'S. FR.PL. •J.SlJ • . ~ ...... 2 Br. ~........... ~ . ..,.. .,,,.,._ C· ....... • ~ _ A& mom• m-ma a.EAN --.11 a.•-. . .., a.c. .,...,· .,.,... ........ ~ iXCUiWI t 1&, 15'1DUPl.x1 '*II a t1ct , 1111 AD Qlile tiilliil ccmftll._...,,........, aw: -. sm ._ ,._llM:DI Wklll~••· -..~ .. ._.. Ml ....... rroa-. .. ,.. ...... • .-.m.-. M••m mat,,flil;.,,....., llMn~·la..-. "' .. -.-----.. '1 J, II + .. : • . l I . _.., ' I I _.•- .. . -... : I. RENTALS REAL ESTATE Aptt. Unfurnl~ General ANNOUNC:EMiNTS and NOTICIS 0upa.. u-.""-J100 Ex~ _I. __ I._ ~O _A_n_no_u_n_c•_m_..,_ ......... ...._.....:-_ ...__ JlE llx®•• M:Ltnm U dNh • ..,Jex. 1'i6 lU ~: m.aoo Ml« T.D. bat b 1• carpeta, drwl'ff, Want: Units ....... .,.., 6lbaalMr Mr ... __ , tn ldtcbeft, .dbl carport.a. Bltl · ~e 111-~ .Bel .50-lla HAVE: 4 Br% Ba Horne ' _ _ Want: tluplt'l. Trip&a Rooms..,. ant 5991 vacant, IUbatit no UP 001.l.EGE GIRL &o7J ..... e.. ll:l4ftE RJa. 1649 Wa&dtff Dr. 1'\!w furn 2 bl apt, wMeska, kit, \dry, ~ t.o occ. lh<>PI lNI E( Cam:lM. 5411-1331. f75 MO. )'r'ty. New Wve M;n. Pvt ntr. be£h. " blk to ()(.'Mil, ~. N)le. m"5636. PftN A TE entl mM, ntet beth. Male an)y. Mt mo. M&-M3f, I to 5 pm, Mcn- day ft\1'11 Frid97. 2~; Bl.KS tD bMch, ill per wet!k • up, mai41 le.l'Vice, .g1 it.b it, Wua~ Bcb. $12.50 u, WK W/ Kltche1 Sl7.50 up. StlJlio ~ Util· phone ~rv • pool 2376 New• port BJ¥d. W«'S5. MoNA1, T rtr. CrM. 5997 M-.'.lTEL room, patkini and pool, daily •rv!ee. $.10 wk, KON TOO MUI"'!:L :!'Mi Harbor !Jlvd. C.M. UAL STATE .... ," ln~m• !" •z ~:,!T 6000 ( AT ?HJ: BUO«! r OCEAN VIl!W81 N 1.:W T ·uoit 95500 dJl. tf-U-unlt SlS,808 da. t11ew 1'-wlltt nuoo ctn. New lknll 111.100 dll. ~ ... »-ua.11 Je.000 -PtiON~ N'l • aNI tcAftOPM 4 · ~ 1'r~ C oe¥er we.. $4,.100 4n. Tra~~ OwMr 54f.311T. CLEAR 3 Bl\ home tor a pod 14 • 1) anlt rl'krtlal iAcom• bJda. anr. view tot PLUS cub lor a aood 30-50 unit rulden11.al lnc<we bld&. w .. nted R-3 or R~ lot. Of acreqe lrumedlatel>'. Bkr !38-096C/ ~250( ll 1. W1nted CAJUl'I'. Wanta ...... ~"" upper, wm •1'1"11 out dwn pa,ymt. or wUJ ttn1 646-ti:lOO- BUSINI .. 1ne PINANCIAL PUTNtll (I) W.med lo 11>- vtst In oiwnenhlp ~ IOlnl Mammoth Lakes RffOrt 4 dewlopme111 ol property. WW C1Wider trade• !or ~. c.J1 Don ft Oft S-5011 lor partJculafl. s I ' I St f H 1 . 2 - ... • • ONES FOi '661 Chewolet Chevelle Chevy H Corvoir Corvette Wcwk,ow.r l;ruc i. ICT 7n slav1c1 DIUCTOIY J ...._ -- 0.nerat S.~cet '612 DOMESTIC Hll ' J0:U DUMP truck foe' !\Ire. l'N• ICNWBI Garap • yud ... -. MHM. WINDOWS • W AUS washed. noors !tripped waxed. P'l'N 11t. 546-S284 . - . • I 0 LIV! INS ~lQYtr l>AYI I._ Geotae Byl.&ncJ i\iency U.·8 E. 16'th S.A. S47.D315 • CAN v#tuAUFY? Would you truly Uke t.o make $7,000 t.o $20.000 yearly~ Are you wUllna to iO through our Training Prosntm? bo you really want a career in Real f.ltat.e? U you are mterested. plea&e ~U M~. P'ay IAY & l!ACH REALTY. INC. 2025 West Ba lboa Blvd. Ne wport Beach, Calif. Eves. 548-6966 -. ··-·-· ~ -- 1205 WE RENT OCT 7 l&HEVYS-rnha=-'I CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546-1200 ---'--- 2.f OAil Y '1LOT /Ntwt-P?tti Tllf~.ty, October !>, 1%!> MIRAlNOISI l*OR MIRCHANDISI FOlt 1 rRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION_ I TR"NSPORTATION SALi AND Tit.ADI SALE AND Tit.ADE I I 9900 9900 Speed-Ski So.ta 9030 l_mport9d Autoa _9600 lml)Orled Autoa 9600 Llaed Can 9900 -------lWW\1'1-Uaed Cart Ua9d Cu• UMd C1n nvv -------- Mnatleneow MOCI Mlec.. We nted 16101 * SKI BOAT * * NOWI VOLkSWAGEN CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE RAMBLER , '66 Aiton Martin OBS CONTINENTAL LEAVING STATE · WANftD IH Havoc :ski &at, cust In-'66 Lotua Elin 1962 V01.Kl5 sta wai Con---------1 '63 STARnRE Full · P""T MUST S1LL1 tenor 40 hp ~1ercury "' Auth \I 1; Au.sun Healey veru to camper Braue! nrw I Can Help You! Bu~:ket -1H1.S F'M Atr- lAW9M .ota. l1rnida chllr. 900x14 Ttre Owiu tlcctru· i.tan ~f.'W Conu.o-v I. ('I "T c , .... r ·s I ename. SWI wanntHO -• ~ of Cub! '62 CONTINENTAL cand! fair&•' SH-6881. al ,,l Tri ..... """"' 0 \ 0, , -~l> v • (1(),.-Ennl~ - BIG SAVINGS on ~EW 1~ RAMBLERS BIG STOCK.ALL MODELS ALSO t!nd tables, lamp tablet, ent t r. ~-=-»· De L · I t .,...e coat $375. Sacnl1ce • edit Problema! 4 door 9edan. A quality ilU 61 SI'ARF'IRE Air -cond. fOWXI dlnlnc room tablt Kl S-2083 _ Mal<t Ot1er l961i 1~~hu:w~~I ;:~r ~,1 at Sl40Q. Must -to be-• New rn the St.ate~ toroobUe with full raccory Like Nrw' MUST Sell' 22*> with extra leeves, capta1~ --llev~-ca.u S36-<m-I • In MUit&ry Service~ alr cood!doruni. p o w t r ~anti Ana ah 6 pm. chain, unal.I Mnle bench. u~ lotchen ullhty cabiner I Marine Equip. 903S Will Buy '61 VW. ndlo, :seat l>elu. • Want a Good Car7 windows, power ~•t.s. pow· -====~-===--= uphobtered maple rocku. up 10 30" wide. 6(2.sg.\j or . , .. swiroof, mecban1t·.ill) ~r-Bankrupt or have had a re· er bra.kn. power stttnni. PLYMOUTH love aeat, decorator m1r-S4>436J a.ttet 6 PM. I j() • HP J~H."-IS?N UXl Your Volk)'l<1gen or i-orscbt feet . .C oew premium llre1, poueulon. I can help you New w+w Urei. luxury BIG SAVINGS ror picturea lampti braid· COOD · 1..-ond l::lf'< · ararter muat Me to 11pprt'C1ate. in mmt eut'I! Call KeMy leatbtr Interior. S29!l> lull _. '"••. -it 'clu .. -. ;. m'-A· PETS end LIVESTOCK 673-_n;,1 alter 6 pm & pay top dollitn Paid :or 'i73•2549. J-. 642 ... .,..., 1 can cl·~r .,.. • -...... .,. • ._ or not Call \Ir Allen. ~~.. ,..... ~ ptlce lncludea 12 month. 1 to 4-PM. 2480 ELDEN, Cata 1820 18o•t Slip, Mooring 9036 59 VW Panel 40 000 m1, R&.H )our cr~lt by phone. Ovo!r 12.<XXl mile ntttion wide v.&r· Colt.a Mtsa. Kl 9· 1324 wood panelin.;. nf'W um. 12 yrs exp htlpln& othe.ra. ranty. SCANDINAVIAN FURNI· BURMESE KITTENS 6 BOAT 1hps, Newport Har· ========:;;;;; headers. $950. XLNT t'Ond! Dlr. TURE Ii LAMPS. Du~tly Purebred · shots bor ~ 10 J.I leni:-th J.USTIN HEALEY OR S-5941. '63 CHEV 8 lmpll!a 2 dr. from lbe warehoule to you $j(). 540.3739 LI 8-:Wl '62 vw . S8SO Pt•rlPct . Hdtp. Sc>t• epe. Beautlf\ll at tremet'.llCSom direct lmport --1 -W'ID! JO' SLIP--'64 AUSTIN HEALEY t'Ond! Pvt • pty MUST condltlon tully equip. w·all aavtftp from 113 up to 50%. Doft 8825 • OR SIDE TIE Sprite R'H, W·.,_\\ whttt> wl SELL! 673·9393. xtru. Incl. RltH, auto, P.S., 1"anottt1 "Desip ol Scan. .I POOD' ...... U C • UP ~12-38i9 afttr 6 pm blat·k 1nteno1 Hwi~ ~r1·,1t ·~o vw .... nMA"''' (',J I IA-P.B .. Refiects finest rJ care. = .. · ';."~~ph AKC/ VAruOUs AGES \\ A:->TEI> l'i'-l) lmma1 L1kr IH'" 1:!1111k ""l!'r1MAC Sll;;,' on SPECIAL Sl~ A..,ue, Costa Meaa. CAl SILVER/ Dk -cboc or Blue. \100Rl'.'o/I, Tt•rma, luv. do\\ 11 ~ I'. OJ.TER' ~!Y.)l)J • ROY CAR VE R • Ma,y trade for aetVIC'f'S or1 111! L.11!0 lslr 67::.::.; ti S1395 PONTIAC Baker' A Bmtoll. S4.>llH. 8 G KI &-n01 or LI ·1729. 6S' to 75 1 DOCK SPACE .o. Zimmerman POOL TAIW VOLVO 1400 W. C.oasl Hwy. LI 8-3466 NEWPORT BEACH Hlw~ LI ~Tr.>1 CORVETTE Nt'W and u.d 1115 BJtUNSWJCK $.la Fr-. del.tYSy It lnata!Ja- Uoo: 1004' anudna· Wt tab ~tna. U• our Clrtltmaa "l.a,yaw91." 2 -MtN Dacbahund ~I A\'AIL\Bl l. Olt l3.JiR I~ !larbor C'o:-.t.a \fP1sa AKC -Jleal Female Blk · -&4 •• JjSI :>40-0'.L I '62 VOLVO :M tan. Male • Red SEO • ea Mobile Home. 9200 62° A H Othue JOOJ-R&ll. Xlnt mtcb • t'OOd ' S1200 '63 STINGRAY P • &hde, ~ wires, good l'ond, S1195 Pvt Kl ~20 alter 6 pm 6l Chevy Nova 400 4 door Stlwr v. bUc -int. N~w ePubffc Notlcee AKC Peke, bled< male, 8 BUDCLR bpando Ii \\ldP pl}. 646-()697 v.qon, R/H, automatic. ~!GoodSa c~~~CRJ· ~. cal.I f'Vtninp I · Br R,.fna \\ \\ C'pt' Rue Ca", Rodi 9620 Pick up one paym~ ul -,.-------·--- 1192-7011. Porch \lum·a .... n J.:b Skin-JAGUAR I., s.1123 A a.uume baJ O.A L Ill~. ,\duh Pf.. 1-blk !>hop a I -ET. MAGS to lit Olds. Call Mr. Joaeph 633--0331 CHIHUAHUA/ F'EMALE :!l!ll Har~11 "!' C 10 Of . -, Pont or Cad New '60 I Dlr. 1~~~~-:::1-2 BR ·.DETROIT~ s~~1 1953 MARK X &16· 7670 · ePublic Noti"'·• •Public Noricee . • . s:.l500. S.'00 dn Sir> mo 5'-r I I - SICARD rool m s. Mam. 0rup 53:2-1992 GUNS FALCON ePubllc Notfcee '&• PLYMOUTH Belvedere. auto. V-8, power 1tr. Pick up .one payment ol $fi9.20 & u.ume bal. OA.C Call Mr. Joeepb 638--0331 Dir 'M PLY 4 -dr wag. Runs aood! $2!>0 or wl trade for photo -tqulp or! 536•9612. PONTIAC 62 Pontiac: on CHOICE USED CARS A:ll '.\11ke~·Namt your aw11 terms M>B DUNN RAMBLER 174S Npt. C.M. S4H30'I '64 RAMBLER $21f6. Ambar l&dor sport coupe. run power, buckets & conlOle, low mileage. 1 owner tra<M. C'.osna Mesa Chrysler/ Plr m°"8h. 1425 Baker. C.M. ~-1934 T-BIRD BoMenlle, f AC'TORY AIR CONDmONING ~auUlul car Automat:k, RIH, powtr at~. w-1·w, n~ tuL '6 T Thunderbird price includes 12 mo, 12.<XXl One ownt'r car A 1n excel· mJJe nationwide warranty lml condition Deluxe fac- tory &Jr cood1tionin&. IUD power. Iii H, new tires 12 mo 12.000 ml.le Natioowicir Warranty. Sl.995. • BUY e SELL e TRADE Ammo It Aeceuociea lM Moada,y Umi l'rlda,y 10 to 5 pn Saturday 21775 Newport Blvd. r POODLE PUPS. 5 wk~ al Beyahof-e Trlr Pk Sp 11 j DR Sf D j U Used Ca,. 9900 '63 Falcon dt'IWle 4 door BOTH MALE & f'EMAl..E. H OV 8-0000 OV ~:JOCiG At • Aft '62 CHEV Impala 2 door wqon, automallc, RIH. S25 ~-9700 j hardtop, auto, V-8. pow~r 700 \Y. Cout Hlway · 'S9 FLEETWOOD 10x40 $11\er i;ray hmsh v.1lh aen· str. R/H. Pkk up one pa.y-Pick up one payment 01 Newport Beach LI s.m1 BASSET pupa. 4 maJ~. 2 le-EXCEL COND 6.17-211,j I Ullle red leather Interior. ment of $53.20 I-usu~ bal s:f>.20 & usume bal O.A.C male, AKC, $75. 847 3314. lmrnal·ulatr ''OOdltlon C.A.C Call Mr. JC>Mph Call M1. Joeeph ~--0331. '65 PONTIAC Bonnev111e 2 TRANSPORTATION Motorc~cl!•___ !l~ 1 $3595 638-0031 Dir. .:~iicon Waaon 2 .dr--~~ r:::!t:,;s:";:00:2s 700 . O>ut Hiway Costa Meu &c2-3822 *AUCTION* Boats & Yachts 9000 '65 YA~tAHA 150-C'C Candy·' •Public Notice• Slick, iood market i ar s:>95 beat sellJn& liM.'' Abaolute-Newport Beach LI s.rn1 ~is ~~7·8~~f· t.ikr Olt'r STANSBURY BUICK '64 Chevelle MaJ lbu SuJ>"'r '63 Falcon Wai:on 4 dr ~11~11tdpo;!~~ r:~u:;t:~ ·6~iJ·B~~ ·~DI= U you wtJJ .U 01' buy 1fve w~ • try. Auction ~ 1 p.m. ~--IU..,.S_.\11. 6-15116 Windy's Auction Bem Motor1<ooteri 93SO 1920 Newport Blvd Cobra Mna 646-907.! -RABBIT 90 SCOOl'Efl Sport, RIH, auto. V-8. Blur w AIR Shari> . Sl~><JS condJtlonln& etc. 6(XX) actual nmuoUT. Loaded wtth '66 MUSTANG con\ Only power str. Pick up one Geo. Zlmmerm•n rrules tfactory warranty•. every extra 1Dcl tull power, -400 --mf~ 1500, ~ rayment of $58.40 & uau~ 2004 Harbor C?Sta M..aa Sold new Ir Mrvlc~ here. factory air cooditiOD etc. 196j Ylff R.ambl-a-··11· "ato·Sloc.-.., ~..e, ean..,..,.. Jowp ---..,..blOll'lflteof7 -fM09r l:Dcat; -arlPt•t 1 OWUCh> WILL IUY Xlnl·cond' Only 600-mt t.!.!:i 'l Al\ ~· .... -0 "" 638--0331 Dlr '6" FALCON RANCHERO Special only~. New car trade. An out-~"' ,,,.,., L' both fJllly -..,,UIP Goin" _.. • noy CADVE ....,, ... u.o a:.\C~. "' • 6:l Chevy U C'Oflv. AlR. · R.tH. xlnt tVI KI $1695. " " R e .... _.,_ value wu $1.e. GOOD --JAGUAR coupt overseas/ Muac St'll ........... . :a& rr. 1960 Sab~ Craft JS • '63 VESPA • ' OR ;,-J349. bctptlonal.ly clean .. llm LI 8~ PONTIAC Special Sl~ ~ .. ~ w Sonar radio. coclcp1t (X)V· GOOD CO'.'JDITlO~ 61 Ole• Coovt Imp. 1400 W Cout Hwy. Ll 8-3466 e ROY CARVER e • ~~.._.163'1'"~ en, 210 Hp. Interceptor. n?S. 5-13-3HJ I Colden Sand v.1th Ktnwne BUICK Bank 1enn1 .... f'. p, mi FORD NEWPORT BEACk PONTIAC -1n water~ bt-1ae leather bucket seats. "-~ ZI '""" p •-9 ....... ...,A BO T ., •• C"" • -· nwnerm JJ ont .. c pus W•i HOO w. C.oul H-. u S-M66 ~· A ~ Auto Service Pa rt1 , .. ,..,. 3 band radio v.1th factory ..,..,.. H-....... ,..~-1961 f d G I ' -,, .,,, FOAM! l62'D PICllic C.OUt Hlway ----~ llr rund1llorun1t 62 BtnCK Lt Sabrt-Sl995. ~~vur ........ ~ or a ax1 e Above avrraceo ........ S795 NEWPORT BEACH far "Do tt ~ Hunnniton Harbour 111 1 CHEV suck ~I • up Com-54395 Hard top. 1 O\\ntr Like '60 Plymouth 4 door-,. '56 T·Blrd Hdtp. Fu.11-pwr u.~ -cut wbilc )IOU ~ide pltte. HlJRST . SHIFT n~ Rad.lo. tll'lln IUtO, 56 Chevy 4Dr. Sedll n All' automatic ........ Sl:J.:> Oni-<iWnerl 2nd -car. wall. "2-3971 596-wJ Evea. 434-3611 548-5451 btwn 10-• pm powf'!' 1tettr1n11:. lartory aJr, 8tl AJr 2 door hardtop. lm· u ~. Zimmerman SHARP: 67>~ nu Newport Blvd., C.M. MARINE VarnJah'o/ Pa.mt' fJANfDURY BUICK power v.'lndows & seatJ Stt m.acula~ condltJon ~L zoo. Harl>or COila Mn.. Part • t11ne Pwr 'Bo.1 Skt:: Trucka 9500 J JU pnced Coata !ltesa Chrya-Ne"W 3 •Pftd transmial1on, Radio, heater. Power lteer-642-3551 ~ RUMMAGE SALE per. L.lc 4!M-6032 eves. IPr ' Plymouth, 11r.1 Bakrr pollllll, plup, MW ~ ~I and au~allc transmia· • Uncondillonal GIW'antett , TEMPEST Slama Alpha Sorority Oct. 2 '61 FALCON Pickup • Sij() 19'20 Newport Blvd. C-~1 ~1934 chrome., 2165 cu ioch. S375 :s1on-Btau~ul ebony hlack .64 Pontiac Sta W&&, 9 pus, _ 9.00 AM. r All..._ • ._ 90IO RECENT OVERHAUL O>~ta MeH 646-9022 .56 BUICK S"""'iaJ Slark 4 cuh Call 53&-~ Cinah. lnlenor Just like new auto, powu at.-.rln"', R.l.H S4 PONTIAC Tempest V·ll -_.,. PVT PTY 9G2 48Jj r' . Uc OFF 203 " Le '.\ians 2 door ~ardtop 2437 Newport BJvd. -· • • ':>6 J&i'Jat amall Sedan, dr "'ew braluo~ it 11 tl.N '56 CHEV 'l27 cu. m. bit by Extra aharp• S98 dn S21 ~ sport.a coupe All extru inc-I Co.ta Meta 26 rr. "LUDERS 16" racll\g l!l)4 FORD pickup vs stick 63 motor Xlnt cond! SlSO 673-ol21. SPttd En~rpnan. "Cover" s795 v.k Call er. tflir TI4·26:15 RIH, auto, power IW'tnn~. <AtJu Bulldua OffSce) clua aa11boa.t. lmmac, 8 ftrsl S200 takes. In the serv-~ 53S·l3.18 ----car. Aprll iasue of Pop Hot ~PONTIAC V-11 ~ Rad10. braJ<ea. bucket ••~ etc. no .. uo --G....__ ..-.c-. ~ aaila, mucti xtra sear. !Ct. 642-2710. CADILLAC n...a For _ ... A ... 0 .. Ul '---1 t a s I LIKE NEW """'Omo~· DIV'J• ._.. .,_.., .~.. run'""':.,,. •• :::_rvwl ... .:,1t1°.:. wll3 STANSBURY BUICK p ... r ... ,_._fJ· ~~0: ... ~.· ~r\J11s-\,All• ,, :.> C\I ft, $125. Mutile top m-3507. ~ CHEV~. ..,.ion p i·-KARMANN GHIA "'' u~ e><:W ...... \T'U ~ mTit '-" ~ THRU • OUT. Low mi\taae cotftt A lamp tablft. let 11' AUX GaU Sloop, SS Long·~ OverlOtJd Strp. 1964 C&d1Uac ~An cJ,, \'111<. mph., l:.>::iO t>I . ~tnat .eU In Plymouth, 14%> Baker I factory wa.rrantyl. Sold S6S. 4 pc. ~ aec&n'l RJ1. o.ctona, Slpg -~ bumper $700. ~~ BEAUTIF'l'L '64 fully eoqu1pl>f'd, facl(Jry :ur 1e1c, m•kt> oUer, OR 5-2158. 1920 Newport Blvd CM. S46-1934. new Ir a rv1ced her? 12 to SlSO. eomp. furn. l bdrm Muat all! $995, KI 9-<lfl69. R II. w S 'W. vinyl, belts. Very beaulltul. \\'amniel"d '63 NOVA sP0rt Coupe~ Costa Mesa ~600:.:' '63 GRAND PRIX--S-2500-.-rUf-c~ froml Only S2JS6.. home. S41-SIS3 alt 2. 26' 1.UDER.S IA6 cl.us 1loop. Campen 9520 SIF.00. w·J9l8. S4J95. Radio. ~ater. auto A '&2 FORD V8 Falrlam. 2 ly i>qulp. trcv air XL.l\/T • ROY CARVE ft • L t' H •-Ill* Gd cond! Gd raclnc record' ---, ALllN MOJOR (Q, n~am pulf. Guaranteed! dr. cpc. EXCEU...O."T CON-t'Ond! 6~ PONTIAC • I •v• • u.. .....,.... '""-l~. STA Wa"' Cam,.,.,r. 1ceho\, " '-C:E'>ES BE .. ,_ ON ] llR• .. A ..... _ ·--~ ....... • "" , .... J .. ,. n>sta Mesa °'1ymer/ P'·-DJTI THRUOUT. All '60_80_"'"_'______ HOO w Cout HW)•. LI ~ 4 Lb boW._. ...,. w.t ... =======::=:::-stove kinKm·" mattrp,,• mouth, ltlS eater, C.M. v X1rU Incl. R & If. auto. ,.,, 2 -DR CPE. ~E'W'PORT BEACH ba&. sboel. Size 6~· Good p C cite hookup, ~•ter tank w1rv Bl"". \ ''"'ED Oldamobile-<:adill1c cu bu • S!fi(l. XLJ',"T • CO:"ID' condition all for $25.. 139'A ower ruiMrs 9020 '' ' "" )46-1934. etc. .. te u • ::·s rar•, 675-0m •Publ" N • • 5leeps 5 mi Cont.a.M alt .; Mercedn 1150 So Coast H1"ay Looks Ir runs Ilk" ol'w IC ottce Albert St .. a.ta Mesa. p.m ~~2'629 201 H;inover I You don 1 Iulo"" .;bout. We LACL'!"A BEACll r' '51! OIE\"Y t' dr WAGON Local llC'W car trade. Wa5 ·~ Tempest Lt Mana lp01lt U:"pc~ · = Dr C.M have many we knvw about HY ~1084 Kl 7-2103 ~ =~· w:1~.1= ~. I RAMBLER l'f'Upe. automatic. R.IH.. =----i.< thty &l'l' guill'antroi Se~ ·:>I CAD R & H lull-pcN't'r Gamt'l, Balboe SPEOAJ... $1005 ---------Pick up oae ~I oC nmsen)M~. ~-~~ Imported ~utoa 9600 our 'lf'lrflmn air ··ond pravatr p~rty r200: e ROY CARVER e 62 Rambler Stauon Wm $4.1.s> It auwne baJ. OA C- aw ..... _.., JJ\l 'iU:'.\1uNS lmporu &l~-2.'i07 'Sl GREENBRIAR. 9 pasa PONTI AC PRICED TO SELL' CaJJ Mt JORph ~ ~ IAROAINI IARGAI NI Cl 1-'0 \\ \\arnrr ::1~~ CONt>. Sl2!15. HOO W Cout Hv.y. LI 8·:wfi6 iiiiiiiiii~iiili. iiiiiiiilliilt'•lir iiiiiliii••iiiiiil '6S HARDW'ICK O\l'el, ranee WANT • wuiler barKilln. earance I !':>Jlllj '"·' ~IH CHEVROLET NE:WPURT BrA(."H comb-w/ rodm • ~ Almost new 18' Sl.arcralt '60 IMPALA 4 tfr hardtop - moldnc. noo. u H1'>4 a1t c:ablft cruiaer, Johnlon jj MG P.vt: &Ude. trana. R/H. R~ •P11blfc Notice• We've CJOt to 6 pm. 12'1 outboard. new lhotthnt --~. -----___ frla. Slim. ~196. '63 Ford Galaxie SOO. Fut· JI.A.BY bad $Z. o.t. ._.. Ult tniJer. 50 boun ep boat s I ,_, 'S2 CLASSIC MG-TD '58 CHEVY 2---drMtP:6 back, laclvry air, fuU CLEAR 'EM OUT drapes • :r 44", nD Pf· 6 c:qiae-MUI olfer. Alter a e LI ll·jGll alter ;, pm cyl, R/H, autom. SJ:IO. power. Pick up ont pay-• • Wuber $». QWr $25. I p.qa. m-1m ~16&\ att 10 am. mf'Tlt of SS!l.SO It auome ~~99. Jli' ESIANESS ·n 01aom OPEL .., ~ Otevy atlck--bll1 O.A.C. Call Mr. Joaeph 9' Spaniab couch (xblt cond) Expreu, deatsneci " built • New Urce. new lntenor. OHl3J1 Dl_r. ____ _ $lll, Wl'OQ&bt iron h&nlinl to out'perf~ all stock 64 Kadette I $359 873-6401 eve:& '63 FORD lamp $90. l:.'vet boatl. Galley/dinette. load-/'. Ont' t»111t 1 ,.,·onomy ':'I'" '63 CHEV SS 4 . SPD . .,....,_ICl\'>1 fC.M! Galaxle Hardtop cou~. V ·8 • .,_........,. or ....,-5027 ed with equip. 50 bn on nal in r~ rf,,, 1 •'1Jnd111on 321". For QUI"" SA' "". .. fl '""' ....... auto, powl·r 11tr. r. JI $1395. WANTED: lotchen utillty ~ne. Owner purchased NEW 1965 OPEU 1' \( rllrnl 11 111spoit tll<>n :11 r, .. ·f~Q Call Kl >S941. G & M Motor Co. cabinet up to 30'' wkie. larie aail boat-Priced 1ii Slll9 i '62 CHEVY II Nova 400. 1501 Newport Blvd. 642-584.S or ~1 alter ori& coat. Terma -Sfi<m. 6 pm. Muttt Marlnen OR 5•1393 ..., Auco. RltH. 4 new wsw·a. Costa Mesa 642--0.302 Station \\aaons ..... S16% KEEP t T ? Gd! 11005. 646-5767 , HOUSEP'UL • nJRN! '64 TROJAN Express Cnus· -'58 IMPALA oew :l48 ~lilt'. '6-4 f'ORD X-L Conv $21![, Llvinc A: Dln1D1 • rma/ 3. « •IPI 4, nery extra. real Sport Coupe\ .......... $!69:> -~.:; ..... ,, GOING UNTIL N~s body work. Bnt 01_ Rad10. beater. auto, power mas old/ Sacrllice! 646-4952. =·Ca~ ~:~\-l~ '1 Door Stdana ...... Sl~ ·•"':''~' ! QftT 7 th fer. 642-4D. steenna· lmmacul&te. Orlc· 21 ·· TV pac tube Sl6 ~i. Serv or 5"·9<6 evea & v.rknds~ All are backed by r. \f 1 .O/Jlllln ~· '6 ------maJ thru out.. CAita MNI call $.2.50. Wwk in hoiM-• that's wh.n CHRYSLER O\ry&ier Plymouth. lU5 TV not relDOYCd. s.n-ero. 23· OW!:NS.. bi water oow. 21 month or ~i.IXXl ll\ll!! 700 W CoMt H ,, d\ Baktr. CM. :;46-19.14. E:r~ lhape. Flaphip V8 ~anttt. 1' '~port Beach LI 'g. m1 c H Ev y f 0 r 6 6 '» OIRYSLER Sara.toca • '57 FORD l dr b1nttop, auto-UPHOlST'ERY KV.'lJli and work done In my home. Furniture for sale. 642-5876. PARAKEETS PARAKEETS! All colon, $1 each. u S.5636 en&ine. uoel. cond. New comes to door aed.an. BEAtmFUL made, UH. 1Ht belta. rood upholl., Ice box, stove, head STANSBURY -TRIUMPH CX>NDmON Uiru -oul All tire, excell Urterlor, ·~ $.2850. 6C.2-39lill aft 6 pm. ext:ru i.ncJ R/H, auto, power en&Jne, t"UDI &ood $200. Call GLASSPAR c.c .. 60 HP out· '63 TRIUMPH TR-3 B lteertna A: bl'UM. g way 673-7(8). board. Ir& wheel trlr. ~v XLNT CO~D' LOW Ml. .ut. full IMther. factory '62 FORD Gallxle 500 JllO top, Sl400. SD Seashore BUICK 131U Walle)e Lane. HB. e1r COlldiUooln1 etc. Low en& w/ 3 ~· Xlnt cond. WRINC!lt WASHER. DJ-NS ---.. mlleqe. ••SbCJwa finest ol enK w/ 3 speed. XJnt cond! VAN & CHAIR DAY BED. ;;::::::====== VOLKSWAGEN care In fact ao sharp A: 646-2797 aft 5 pm. &42-2081. Speed-Ski 8o1ts 9030 :?34 Eaal 17th Street orliU1al lt'a hard to bt-lleve.'' •60 COUNTRY SQUJ~pau AUTO Sl"EREO -chrome -'14•~ SKI ""-t •1 -I Costa Meu New car trade. priced to Radio, bea•·r . ..,,.._r ranly llled $90. 6(2-0120. "2 .,... • " ere t ec. aeU only S89:). -.--~ Complete w / trailer, $67S LI s-n60 e ROY CARVER e & steerlnr. auto tram -CASH 1n 30 MINUTE~ Kl M014 aft 5 pm. PONTl.11.C aioo. $895. ~ for Furn/A ppl 6'3·"8&0 =====;;;;:::===-_:..:::======== ~ 1400 w. Cou& Hwy. LI 8-3466 'SS FORD 2 dr, VS, wq, Sl3S FREE TO .YOU DAR.LING ldttms. lon1t hair- ed. ~autitul marldnp. lov· Ill& & playtuJ. They eal and drink by tbemMlvt8. Thty love dop. too. Call !>48~ 1017 FREE to rood home, fenced yard. YoUni ahau1. white A W\ male doe. wire l~r mixed. medium &iu. love1 chlldttn, iood watch dot· 543-1649 alt., 5. 1017 9IOO New Cara -1800 ICTllll 7t~ ---f n glorious full color I Starring: CHEVROLET CHEVEUE CHEVY II CORVAIR CORVETTE WORICPOWER TRUCICS . Co,,,ing to Watch for itl CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. I COsta MHa 546-1200 REASON 9 NUM8ER CONNELL CHEVROLET 1 Can't Boil Over! 2828 Ha..&..--.... cl. "1111 h1 r\1remely impor-f1illUf' .. ,, t&nt whtn buymi a Yolks-COST_. .__. •• _. wagen Chick Iverson can A ~" rully ilJaninttt vcur v.w. to your satl1fact1on. Au- thorized puu and courte- ous ~rvloe are part of your ruarantee. I ..,......,,....,,_,,,,_.,.. ltM.Mol~I 1"9--AD•COltA-.. Q .,~ .. ~, --.st" o~~-r ... vw ~. Wblte, dun. ut*r u.ooo NI. nm ~ tUa. ~ pu1.Y. IT)-1'111 or m-Hn riHD TH£ 'rifbid foi• l'f P!D NOW .... U.. '"r0t ........... ....,..a...., 546-1200 T100% UneenclltiOMf '64 Impala 9 pus. SWlcn Wa~on poW«T SIB auto lra 11' E:xtra cJaan. S19 dft. Sl7 90 wit-can er DlP' 77t 2K'J Olr. 'ss CH~e=v':'":.w.,..,A"'='"o-=--=t=~ f'VH.~ • NEWPOJl1' BEACH w/'59 motor, RA:H, &ood lire&. 1661 Superior, Of. 'M CHRYSLER 300 Coupe $2115 full power. lncludea '6l FALCON, take""" pmtl buclcet meal&, COl.WOI•· Bal-$34 mo. 163 Moote Vilt&, Mee ot 5 ,.ear 50,tdl mile _CM_._:M&-11 __ 02_. ___ _ wvranty. Co 1 t a M 1 1 a '58 RANCHERO Cheyaler/ Plymouth. l~ New «qine, de. Balcer, c.N. *"1J34. U l·U63 COMET * '12 FORD GAL.AXIE * GOOD com>mON. 1112$. 412 14qnolie, CM. UN COLN .---........------ MUSTANG 1966 CHEVROLET'S Show Oct. 7$ and we need the room for~ 1-. I 65 IMPALA S.S. CPE. s3095 Fadory ai r, P.St., At., R&H,-Ne-w car warranty '64 MAL IBU V-1 Stick, R-H $1795 lrmlne white with Red Interior '63 CHIV V-1, ~ factory$1595 ' air, Radio & helter ,. '6311L AIR FORDOR Radlo$1195 Heeter, Rear aplcr Tutone '61 IMPALA COVERT IBLE $1295 V .. , At, R&H, P-Strt '59 IMPALA Hardtop V .. , At.,$695 Patr., R&H '58 lfltOOKWOOD Stn Wgn At., PS., UH I 60 llAMalllt AMIRJCAN 2Dlt. Auto. '495 $395 I 60 =~~~ AMlllCA'4 $395 '60 CHIV. SUauRIAN Carryall LOHO llD ==----'·----------·_a... _____ .. ___ ............ __ .. _........,. ______ , .................. , • -.,_..,, 9 .., -~ -.. ~ . -- - -I