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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-10-15 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• . • . t .. ' ~ l . • ~ c c • ' • • t • • . • ' • oroo Mloronlrd.De Servtoc 113 .Jouth Cl monlin' MAht 1m, Co.Utom1 (Q.) CoJQP. BARBOR PRess • > Teday'• Cle1a.g TEN CENTS CAMPUS vmTOU TO UCI THOISDAY TO Sii THI 20TH CINTURY SCUL,,,,.. IXHllJT FOUND THiil WAY ILOCKID IY THIS HOD CM' llVINI UilCH CAnLI Stolen Ki~ Attaek No Finke .Woman,80 Results In Jail Whale Sends Yacht Home Dies After CdM Crash State Board OK's JC District Plan SovWt Writer Wim Nobel Prize t.I .. I • . ' Prison Escapee Fugitive Cap~ PrOf Senate Can Rezone Itself After. Wild Cli8se 97 TONY l'Anotf fldiiJ Ile leplalW'• today lftrtl™l, be said, ls "r~ me.nt, wbllt UM 1t.aW1 are iD· 1A& eQ\&1la c.reaUn& odd ibap- ••...,,...... .,_..Ill!-... ._ !Ml: M 1. .., blold Mftdul 1' :th." Id ~ aimed at satl*· MHl"A ANA-Mwt•J ""·"•Id Or. Hardy, an au· many new Ideas." Ir :eoiraphy LI the prime lnC 1trtnlf.h for a certain dJs· a. ..... ....... .... IM'sd rt• .tllil M rt several tu~u. "Toe many men are iat.r· iu ue In rullpment, Dr. trld. VINSEL 1 D t. 19 G • 111t1 ,.. Ru 1'• ,._. .. ,, ...... 'foil1, more than ~ per ested in havtn1 some t h i n g Hardy pointed out, then the ._Itolatlon ierrymander· By°'~~'!.... ,,.., d'rov:ir~lv~ .. Ga.rdmt a~~:. ~ a.. .ate tbe 1 b Re predicted that con1erva· cent of the state's population other than representative 1ov-rural populaUoa endl up wttb lDI la to realip in tuch ~ An armed escapee from a shortly alter 11 a.m. Thun· le&lsla~~Y falllnl 1 tn tlve elementa probably w 1 11 is in the urban areas, while ernment," he said. "T h e Y the bulk of the repttttnta· ID&DMr Hi:: ~ • fandi· federal priaoo captured al~ day. meet a Dec. 9 deadline. ialn control of Callforni&'s one Low1h ot the tanaton want to juat ht put in&o ol· tion. but they a.t.o end up~ •••Y "' pr mary b--'---'... ""' il The district attorney Issued Thia ls the view of Dr. Le· Republican Party by virtue of rep~senl only 10 per cent of flee ; they don't want w com· with a much hlihef 1bar• ol 1 ~eat ierrymanderini er a ,.._....c .. ...,.m e-per· a complaint today n am l n I ol . pete " . • hour cbue tbroU&b Weatmln· him ai the armed robbery~· Hardy, professor po-the reapportionment aha.keup. the population. H~ allo pointed out that tbe expeoMS. tu t.'111 taYOnd b7 most leg· at.er ThundQ, todl1 r a c 1 d IUl)>tCt. ldeDct at cautom.la "The influence ol tbt Demo-Dr. Hardy, cltinf tM pen· many new i.aiatators an a11o Tb• IOdo-ecoaomlc l d •a w.t.a ID Ca11lon11a and arra1inmeat ii, AD.abalm·P'ul· Wtltmlnlter police otlicer =-~· ~ ~ cratic north wU1 It the Pm• dulum·type attitude of the aca.lDlt any chance becauat probably would bl llplA-~ tbe aaUon, ia to lerton Maaldpal Court on Orville "Mlk•" Ballard. wbo • UN Or ~ Coun-UDM .~ :ut dowa couid~· saruornla VG't«I tow~ tbt tbty don't •ant to liquidate cut, u tbtJ'9 ..... CODCID-... ao ..... at all. auspicloo ot a tlOI dairy bold-cncked up hlJ patrol car u ~of Of w an& Voter ably, be added. one man, one vote rule, the dlltrlcta that put them in traUon of bomotenAtJ -OfttD. Mtver, what •P- up. Foremu alle1edl1 bore down ~ _..Tbur .. e........ omen 1 The reaPPorti~ prob-aaid the reapportionment ,,. office. which la not tbt UM in Cal· ,... to bl obftow irerry. One poUce car u damai· ruk ~· lem preseiiOy fadq the Sen-aue bu been taktn to the vot,. aln.s --• • the -.1 added maadll1q, rully lan't at vw wl 8 j u r 1 d on him at Bolaa and T Slnct almoet half of Uie «>-ate and Auembl1 u~ down en four times in prevtou1 Primary arcumenu aa t llo, ,~. r-"'°" · all, but a really sensible :1ben~tl~ out of control avenuea, wu '-" oa duty to-man body will be out of Jobe to a power 1aiaus. between year• -but bu alway• been r:r.:iori;ent, ~Har~ GEIUlYMANDElll allpment, Dr. Hard¥ said. and atruc:t a curb dl&rinl the day deJplte a palntw lei in· when the ruJ.llnmellt la certafn IJ'OUJll. .. -br. Hardy turned down. ~ 'tede ~ • an °f ~-out IOlllt ot tbt "Yu o can't. alW11S Judge a wild pwwM. Jury. made, tbt Senate btlltallc)' la aald. The rejecdoa by the vot-r cuvemmen •Y• nu ~..U, fadai dlltrict bf buw tt foOb." Police ..W tbey were )lam. The c.b.ue ltarttd abortl7 undtntandable, 1 a I d Dr. The 1truale '*8rtad more en, be said, aurpr1al.ntly fol.~ =a~ coanec> LeclaJahn ~ a c:co-~ pomts cl view 00 rt· pered by mo&orlata wbo falJtd before noon wbea W Blrd;J, who bu 1*11 • tpec. than 30 yean •· wba the lOW'ed polll of tbe peoplt tba c -U: clUaa ta dr'•n. Dr. Jlanl1 apperialuMat will be &iven to heed tbllt rtd 11.&bta and ter pollee off1ctr John Wt&-lal coaaJWrt to the AaMm-rural aru.a ol u.. aate be-tndlcatad they ,.... ID favar :!, tbe nanl YI. urbu •IP'alwt n .. tJpet °' ... to membtn ot tbt Oranae il.rena. Cina ipotted • 1to6 Mdq 1ft. bl1 C'omm.lttet on Eledlom can loeinl tbe1r powwful crlP of rupportioament. . ry1DDda1:q UHd ID reap-Coe.It LWV 'nlW'lday, Oct. FBI •IWDlt toda1 lde:nUOed tJnt UM. ducrtpdOD of • I ad Reapportion.in. enl on the control ot lhe It.ate IOV· He blamed the oft.cban&ed NO COMPARISON portlmsmenl 21, t :ao a.m. at lrvtae Coast tbe 1iupect u Eqene L. away car med lD tbt robberJ 90V'l1ILAND'S GAIN emmenl mindl of the vol.era 00. Sood The comparilon made with l~tration ol the ~Country Cl\lb. Foremu, D, a1lo known u 15 m.lnutea earlier. Under terms of tbt "one-"Ruiltan<:e to r.9JJPOrtion· public relations by speclal in-the federal 17.tem ls lllotl· polltlan lD u few dbtrictl Tbe 9P1Aker1 will be Henry Euaeae L. Renbo, ot Arlinl· Wl&linl dllcreetly blaen awl, ooe-v<M'' dtcWon of ment todafc 11 limply an e~: terut IJ'OUpa. cal, be la.Ml, becauae the re-u poalble, llm.ltin1 the Ir Panlan. Jorance Coast Col· ton. They 1ald he broke out followfn1 the car east on Jla. the U.S. Supreme Court, the ~ort ~~ hod back tbe tide, PATHETIC lation ol COUDUea to the 1tatt numbe.r. tece auoclate prof"1or oC of the Federal CA>rttd.ional urd Avenue and the tuapect a o u t h e r n half of Call.for· e · "One of the most pathetic sovernmeot is m no way 2-DtJpenal 1errymancser-hlatory. and Joeeph A. Beek. Institute al Lompoc on Oct. e supped a rtitrt turn 0t1to On· nla will have at least 24 of TOO LA TE aspects C1f the present sltua-similar to the states' rela· ini -not too popular today Newport Beach. stcrewy o! SHOT GUN tar10 Drive and aped away. the 40 Senate seats on a po-"If the rural s>90ple had tion Is the inability of the Leg. Uons to Ult national govern· -ii to find the opponent's the State Senate. The bulltln tatooed convict Wiggins tum~ on hU Uchts pu.lation buls. made their move 15 years lslat.ure to reapportion on Ill ment atrenitb, then try to spread Re.ervationa abould be la peete1J''of UM shotgun an~ siren and the hectic pur· "What are we going to do ago, instead of waltin& un til own," Dr. Hardy wd. ''Cwntiu are merely fa· It out tblnly. made with Mra. Nancy BerJ, bol~~ of the Lukens Drive· 1wt was on. with all our power!" asked It wu too late tbt court action What la needed in the atat.e cilltiea of the st.att eovern· ~oestrtn1 1errymander· LIS.7165. p AMONG HOMES Freeway Ruling, Due Aft.tr whlppin1 around H v· eral residential at.reeta. WI&· gms said. the suspect made Wo1nan's Fo1·ted Aga1·n 1t to Bol.aa Avenue and went hurtlin& through 1lower lral· fie By thls time, eight police D La d c•rs were conver&lng on th• eath i Patient Nabbed Third Time I S Di go er:· Foreman roared toward n an e the mteraecuon of BoLn and T I . A Hun~naton leach man en In Seal Beach. Aiain be Named Elena New Tropical Storm May Be Hurrica~ Tr au avenues. Ballard tr1ed 0 DJ un9 committed tG Metropolitan WH returned to the lnatita· The !ale of Ne w P 0 rt to head him off but bad to ti Hospital. Norwalk, nd d tlon. Beach's ml.and freeway cor-take evu lve action whe.n the • e-He escaped •lain ThUJ'I. MIAMI {UPI) -The Miami Weather Bureau said to- Jido; plan. faced with con· suapect showed :io lndJcation . Coroner's deputies today ~.crt~ by officials there .u day. and ,,,.., caufht at bU day tropical storm Elena. located 550 mJJe1 ioutheut o! tlnu1ng opposition from Cos· of tryinl to avoid a coill· dilcloled that a Weatmln1ter vM>leol and c1aD1erou1 Wllh home by a policeman after Bermuda, ihowed SIO'ft• of becoming a hurricane durtncr ~ Mesa, is likely to ~ de-s1on, police aa.ld. woman believed burned lo a hlsWry of bomlcidal ten· a aculfle. , •·-• cided next Thursday in • After Ballard's poUce c ar death whel! a blue roared dencies" hu eac&ped and Police aay tbey bavf com· the WMkend. San Dieeo basement. cruhed into a curb, damac· throulh ber trailer home Wed· returned &o hll bome town pWned to hoapit.al official• The storm became better organized today, packed Repretentattvea from both ln& ~ undertaniai• and naday actually dJed of a three Um.. la • Bttle mor twice about the aJtuatioa. top winds of 50 milea an hour but posed no Uuut to Newport Beach and Costa bumper and flatteo.lnt a Ure, cerebral bemorrha&e. thu a week. A spoieiman ror the oo.. land areas throuJb Satur· Mesa w1~I be on hand when Wl&&inl UUJht ~ wtth P'or. Mn. Alice y . MUDIOD, 41, of Alter b1J flnt MC.ape. Oct. I pit.al wblch treat.s the men. day, forec:uten said. the California Dlvtlion of man and ru b1m olf Trad 1'852 BMcb Blvd Spece 21 7, tbt man, wM la 30, was1 1 tally dlat.u.rbed. wd, bowev· T!trtt of the four troptcal HJib"11 boldl a Pub 11 c AYe&le blto a plowed n.ld. succumbed Tburtday mn llkUd up bf Butl.Jlllon er, that the man wu already storm1 that preceded Elena heartn1 presenting . ft.ndJnga ,.onman, hownv, m&n-ln& at WeatminJttr HotpitaJ ISeadi poUce lld nturued. in ill maximum 1ecurlty aec-ROTARY SPIAK!lt this year have developed in· ol a 90-day feuibllity study apd to wheel tbt cartllSJq wlUl bums ovtr 90 pe.r cent He broke out apbl on Oct. tioo, and had cllmbed a fence Wiiiiam s. Henry to hurricane•. ol the corridor concept for car Mck oato tbl pa ol bier body 12, and wu Cil*Jtd alte-r a ta escape. A midfil1 ad iJclry placed the future PadGc Coad Free· and W1Q1u had to lrJ aiam · c:baMd by s.l IMe!a poUce, The man ha1 made repeat· Elena about l~ miles uat way t.brougb the Harbor area. eo farce bbD to tbl thouldcr, d~ ~'.osi:. ~~ ablrtff'a deputlll IDd Hunt· ed threatl on the llvea of aev· of Miami near latitude 28.3 Battle lines will be dran poUct aaJd. ebral hem_...... caUMd lnfton Bach ,.... He WU era) members of hb family Rotarians north, 58.0 Weat. It WU mOV• at 10 a.m. in a buement ccrb "''--:~!:... .__ then rldtna I motorcycle llving in Hwrt.lnfton Beach, IDC toward the northwest at New Appeals Under Study In Gill Case aodftorta.m at tbe ltate offke :!._!_-;;: b:cs' ...,t--uvul wblch be had ~y t.ak· poli ce aaid. bWldlJll, 1350 l"ront St.. ln ..... -. To Hear of 9 mph. Colt.a Mell attorney Don· the border dty. DbCUJllon U S Lof•a Th1I could have~ cauMCl ,Weatbermon aaid Elena aJd A. McCarttn alid today be ~tr!-~:-. · · '° =-~=~na:-.~ Futur .. Harbor Ne_;i_ ·w· ke~~~~ . .i= .. n:: ~ which would tie to-'Iltan For belnl ltrUck wtlh IOIDttb!na, ~ -~ Philco or reachlnt burrkane force ol falle arrut CAM i.ovolvlnt 1eU>er tbe p1.pned Newport COl"Onll'1I dtpuU. Wd. .. 75 mph w1Dda 41' bi&ber · MariDen School janltor Ed ad coutal -ttinay1. • "We'rt not ~ om aw tt Alpecta of projectl wbicb The weather bvuu aaMl Roland GW. Newport BeacJI pub I I c Huge Role ••1 • &DOtblr' yet." uJd Lt. Gett .. ngCHART St .. •rly are not under u. s. IOYIC'D· Bermuda abouJd uperienca ow 23 baa been involved Wotb D1rector J~h T. Walter kOtt o1 tbt Wtltmln· " t.. UA.· ment aecurfty wrap1 at Pbll-aome lncreue 1n windl and tor f~ jeara tn a leial bat· Dnti1i made fh1al prepar•· ater Police Department ct.-co .Corporation'• Atronutionlc abcrnn by late tomorrow. tJe a1atnat the city of New· Uon for the 1e1aJon by study. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)-tectll'I bwuo. By TO.II PORTUNE CHART marlne commltt..· dMalon ln Newport Beach wiD port Beach and four poUce- tnc a model of the inter· Amenca'i ~ n. Scott llJd blvuU,aton are ., .. .., ....,,.... men asked queltiona durlnc bt detailed Tueaday nl&bt f« men alnce be wu ane1ted clwlae Jn Sa~ento Wed· tan4C military ..-. laancb-vir1aallJ certam tbe SS. It la .......... ted .... ... membeu of the Newport-Bal· D Oct. 4, 1981. after a flrt and naday on hlJ way back from tr l1ICtd lat.o an O'IWCUt all:7 ftrt wtaldl swept tbl bom9 at ......... uwt wie the teHl<.'n recardln& future boa Rotary Club. ea th T ake.s buJ'ilary at Mariners School. the Lncue of California Cit· todt.J carrytnc two atentt. tbl Qreea Laaten TtaDer ::..UC dKalla ..mf:N-of deftlopments such u a 1ec· ni. Rot.ary apeaktr wtll be In GW I.ea convention in San Fran· oa the Ont lie' ot a l'ecord Park WtdDnd.1.1 waa c....cl Barbor. ~ ckvelop~ oad harbor entranc., modi· Wllllam s. Henry, ~ of M u1,,J,,-:0ra J~ •= chco. IU.tnpl to perform ti Ol"bttaJ bJ I cl..,..u. ~ti tbt pace pnd1cted uWJy fled operationa of the Balboa marbtiq for Mronutrook. ember Shortly tbtreafter Super· clwlit1. tbe couch. bow'"'· meant aowtBI pains. f8rry and the admlnlltratim Henry wlll outline the MTO-lor Judie Wllllam s: Lee cut The tr1ple-ban'elltd rocbt. P'tmneD brob bU tbe mo-That'a-wby the marine and of off1hon moortn11. space firm'1 unclualfled wort • the award ln half, to $8.000. key to the US. aoldler-ln-apact bile home and found the vie· recreaUon c 0111 m1tt11 of 1n a ta 1 , thdr now being cooducted for the 0£ Tr1ple•a Th Ida 5.,,..... J d• effort, waa makinc It.a MCOnd t1m 1prawlea on the Ooor CHART ia petrin& ahead to 11 1 n Pl'Olr•ll, U.S. Departmeot of Defaae ~ ur y, .. .,_.or u •' PROTESTS and touehest teat filtht -a with .econd an<" third d•fr" 197~ trytni to foresee dWlcul· Cbalrman Berke empbulled and the Netiocal Aeronautic• Robert P. Kneeland cut the • trial to ahow It c.:an ~rnnn burns ovtt to per cent of her Ues 'u can head oU before that, IO far. lht committee Is and Space AdmlNtration SANTA ANA -OM m•m· a~~ain. ~ '!W~ lht cosmic acrobaUcs fulure body. Sbe wu taken to West-they arise <.'nly e;splorln& the acope of (NASAJ ber of a rare set of ldenUcal l ~ UI no dlupproval of the Vietnam space ships mlgbt nttd. minster HospltAI W'here she O IART '. th 1 , form-the problems and alkinc que1-The Rotarians .SU m•t at triplet• 22 montha old ha s co::;fen U Y ~ e new contllct. waa overturned at The aLr force booster was died . 1•1 e nev. > 6:30 p.m. at Irvine Cout Coun-died of brGncblal pneumonia, co.. ac on. the University of Mlchican. launched at 10:25 a .m. PDT ed cilJZens ,, study g r 0 up, Uom. try Club. WUllam Munce ta the coroner's office repo~ We .~I atudy a possible 'The float was tor the Mkbl· with an awesome dlaplay of known as CWaeni .~ut>or It 11 not yet launchln& for· proeram cha1nn.a today. appeal, he added. tan homecomln1 parade .and force and fury that makea It Area ReMarci Team. mal studies. nor offerln& any · n. child Marc« JudJtb McCartbl and a l t 0 r n ~ Y wu built by the Student· the tree world's most power· $560 Taken Already, a number of knot· propo al h aid n,o • t ..... Olriatophtl Hall have carried ty problems have btt'n t,ou. s s, e ' · mH, l'Occum 1 tu.1a Glll'1 cue throup the appel· l"aculty Committee to EDd ful. In three yun lt w1J1 uti· eel ink> 1he ...__of the JM· Committet membera have hetm General HOQ>ttal Wed-late court t th Californ.I the War tn Vietnam. Hze Its might to orbit manned ~..... Pretty pJ Maday at 5:80 p.m., lieu 1han ° e 1 ln Milwaukee. Gen. Mu· space stations. In Break·m· rtne comrrun... headed by ~bed alJ'tement on Oot ace hall an hour after her mother Supreme Court . .ell T a y l o r was picketed Tbe Titan WH fl.rat beaded Ralph Berke. poillt. The forecut srowth ot dlllc:iovved tier lytnc face down .tlen he made a a-peech. Tay-toward a low Ioopln1 orbit Conaider Juat these: the harbor POlel potential F J } T h la her crlb et home The child Jor. former U.S. ambassador around the earth. DANA POINT -BuriJars -During the month of Au-probkma of IUCb ma,mtude or 8 e ras WU Ill • coma and bteedb\1 Sculptor• Show to Vietnam, took note of the After a 41-mlnute wait, the smaa~ open four vendlnt 1111t, 1985. thert ..-ere M.000 and compluity that e:dnor· ftom the moat!\. "' plcketa and said· Titan'1 "twitch enclM" third machines and stold an eati· boat puueea throu&h the• d1nary 1olutiOD1 may well be Balboa bland bouta beau-"Our doc:tort did thttr beat "Hen at home they don't sta&e wu ICbeduled to fire a led S5eO 1 . h rill' trance Jetty, and there w .. nqulred. Wied tralll cana today. to aave her, but tt wu t 0 0 At OCC Gallery mean anythln1. but C.Ommu· second time and ahoot ill tint ma n coins. 1 e 1 7.20' boa.ta moorfld ln the¥?· One of the more lmmedlatt Coopentiq bl th• Ntwport lat.•• a botptt.al spolct1rt\a!I nllt leaden tn Hanoi and Pt· satellite, a 4+inch radar aiCbt-deputiea Wei today. bor. What will tramc throqla problema alto lttUni etWl· B •a c b d{y beautlftcaU. Wd, A icul kine draw encourecement ing aphen, Into a hllber or· The theft was reported by the J•U)' be like ln tm. Uon from the committee ii proeram. u.. Balboa bland A' tum of pbyalclana done byptf': e:fl~lt °[..':;;! from them." The 81 pkketl bll Shlrlf1 Aon Prtni>e, 35, •ho when It 11 expected thert wUl tbe rtductMa 1n boat repair lmprovemtDt AaaooiaUoa bu worked on the child in the artil r e uld tbey •ert member• of With another bunt ol thruJt told otftcen tbe burtlar• ap-be 12,000 boat. moored in tbe facWtiq In the harbor. pwdwed 41 pn.c:ut coo-botpital'a emeriency room be ~on in ~WOrt Cou~ the Ad Hoc C',ommtttee to from the third sta1e 40 min-parenUy pried ~n a window harbor? AIDOGI ibe teneral 1ubJects crete truh re~lt1, Ud Coroner'• lnve.Uptora io-Collere art Salle lnlMond protest agal111t Maxwell Tay· utea later, the nt.an waa pro-to cllmb lnto the Oolden Lan· -Upper Newport Ba 'J, tbat WW come withl.D tbe placed tbtm el ltrftt tadl day announ<*l reaulta o1 an throuah Nov l" i to•~ Jor. irammed to kick ita MCCIDd tern Bar. M* Padftc Cout mar1bJ ud undeveloped U-oomm!Uee't ltudy are boat aloq the bay front and 1D autops Nta!Jiw.t• · ... a.m. In Austin. Tu.. the City aatalllte il\to en even bipr' H10tw11. in the • a r l y daJ, ii ...,. aa a second ti.av· 1tnrace. recrutioa are&1. UM otb9r pUUc p1ae91. monla Yu cause of d'.ar:"°" ~~'!'cia~~· ~to~ on Wed· Council mused to erant a path. The m-pou:ediar wu montna 'I'tlundQ. 111 tratncked harbor wtUlla ol water anu, pontblltty of Tbe beilH*lond tr a 1 b Tbl ~ c1a...; of The m p.m. downtown parade permit to a loaded with iDatrumema and Tbe loot wu ta.ten from Ui4 decade. Tbert 1a no~ a teeond harbor entrance, holden, wltb rtmoYable p1u-Mr. and Mra. Jisna Thom nblbtton ·~ Claire Univeralt)' of Tau Ol'fanha· lmltation bwnan tbaut to ex coln-operat.I pool . t a b l e. ICCtll to Upper Newport lay marina COOJtnacUon ud ma-Uc U... and = ldl, re-mo Sunvlew Drive Anabel:· ~~Date~':"· ~. &si. Studaita for• Demotta· emJne tbt radiation huarda bowlilll mechlM. Juke box except throuib the lower b.U'· dna ....,, and ltlldattve place tbe i.ta GI cua waa ooe o1 enea d.nctr.. ID Jart 'pa1oe v ns.i U:Te tic Society. future utronautl may face. and ct,...U. macbine. bor. acUoas. 1upplled by &be dty. the famlly. 0.,;., Lont B..c,;. en -N•e•w•po•r•t •H•o•rbo_r __ ,, ____ _ 1orr1M _ __. Robert N. WMd, Publllber 'l'homu A. Murphlne, Editor Tbomaa Kenil, FAitorial Director Jack R. CllJ'ley Paul N!Aen BU!inea Manaeer Auistant PubUlblr Mem~r. AaaociatM Pru s United Pteu lnt•m•tk>n&l Mem~r. Audit Buruu of Ctn:ulat~ Member, California Newspaper Publlahen Aa8ocaaUon M~~r. National Editorial A.odatJon DAILY .. IL.OT -lllflldl It~ 11t !Wfi .,_..,_.............................. ..... """"' .............. ,.... ...... _. ....., W Or.-6-t ........_ c:....r. I .... .......... "-"' ......... , ........ """" ....... e....--.~ .. Temperatwe• ".I OI ·" ... .. .. I '• .. a i· y , •• '· d 0 I· '• .t • I. • .. I\ e t , • i f tld.IJ. Ottobtt 15, l %5 Indonesia Anti-Red Moh on Rampage Again Exodu Continues University More Boats Brave Wrecked Seas With Cubam In Fight JAKARTA, Ind on e • i a KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) -Meanwhile tll• M l am 1 (UPI) -Fiw hundNd anti· Three more boata carrytna Weather Bureau forecaat tm-Cammtmia Mollem demc& Cuban retuceea aalled provtni weather in the atralta atDn burned the O!h>eH windlwept Florida Straits to-w~ NU up to 7 and Repub!lca Univwntty day in a continutnc exodul feet were reported earlier in yesterday after band.(o.Und _________ 1 from Fidel Caatro's Comm the week. ft&btillc wtth ltudmb that hi· Dllt regime. Three boata bJW.ibt 73 ex· jured 15 to 20 penon1. Tension Lessens In 2 Cities The 19-foot boat Topeca ar-ilea to freedom yesterday de-Police ~ 10ldlenf ollow· rlYed early today ca:rryins spite the 1tormy weather. A Police and loid1ln follow· 11 relu&eea and crew mem-Coaat Guard cutter bad to the university Jl'OUDda. They bera after a niibt on 1ea1 • take aboard the puaencen arrested four ltDdeJdl but td 8 feet hia:h in the 90-mlle from one •mall 00.t for the DODe of the demonttrab'a. atralta aeparattni Key West last few miles. The lnddent produced the from the embarkation port Carl Warner, a UPI report. ftm cuualtiea in a Mrlea of ol Cam.arloca. er Ill Ca.marloca, said more anti·~ demOllltrationt re- U.S. Cout Guard cutten than a acor~ of •mall boata aultinc from an abortive coup t!!lcorted two more 1ma11 had arrived to pick up refu-to take over the IOVUDJ!lcnt boata acheduled to dock lat.er 1ee1 and were wa1Un1 to of President Sukarno. Pro- Ill the day. leave. government Jl'OUpa b 1 am e United Prell lJltensaUoul One, Identified as the JG. Yeaterday'a c r o 11 In & the Communiat. and th e I r foot Cindy, carried 19 per-brought to 268 the number of Red Cbineae auoclatea for Tension appeared to be 1001. The other, known anly recu1eea who have taken up the attempted takeover. lessening today in the na· u SAS230 bad 24 persona on Fidel Cutro on h1J offer of tiori'a two hottest r a c 1 al board. Tbt boata were inter· leWnc CUbana leave U they LEADER HIDES }' v,.~., ..... ~ ... , •-Crawfordville cepted by tbt Cout Gaud no loftier want to live under Unaftkial repona drcuta.1.-OUftfJ .. ._ .,. u-vwneapC>l.it -· • about «> mllel eoatlHoutb-his rqime. The fiiur9• doe• Inc In Kuala Lu.mpl.r, Malay· Ga ., and Natchez, MW. eaat of Key West. not include the 48 crewmen. a1a, aid tlW Ind on •ian President Job.naon awaib a bug from a young ruit- Civil rl&hta demoutrltiona ComtNuuit Party l •a d • r or Thursday while he Wiii sunning h!mlelt on the Courtenay l.AIDda VaJentJ, daughter of LBJ's special aaistant, Jack Valenti. were called off Ill both of the D. N. Aldit •• bJdlnl tn the fifth.floor terrace of Bethesda Nrnl Hotpltal She is ~.~~~R Subd P ~~~Em~-------------~---~================~ tn In Natchez e:qrea.ed coo-ent si y roposal W be n the demonitnton cmi over a diJagree m • D t arrived at Republica UnJver· worst In History * HARBOR CENTER with Mayor John Noaser re-s •d k d b H &ity they found the ptea - 1ardlll1 the terms o1 a racial I etrac e y ouse tocted and CUarded by 100 truce. .wdenta. Police said a ltu· Heavy Rainfall Hits Florida Beach Area N d nled that tty of· dent Inside t1red at the d.em· oaaer e c WASHINGTON (AP) -tndon IOUJ'Cea expresled omtrMon and po 1 t c e re- ficWa, at a meetiD& with Ne-The Houee voted to bold up 00t61euce tod9y the money fl)ODded by lhoodni Into the IJ'O leaden Wednetday n1aht. money for 1t1rimt a rel w1B be rei11or'td lat.er. alr. had promi.led that public .W.dy ~ for low·in-Acdoa by the HoUM came The def:nona tr a£on then employea would agree to d• come tam.Wea. But adm1nia-'Ibunday in punp ot forced entry into the unlver- selfecate the Natchez boapi-'4.2-b.l:lb catch.all appro-n&it;y yard and beat the atu-POMPANO BEACH, F 1 a. fer to alive away tta paper U ta1 or appotnt a Nearo to the priatian bOl that had tndud-denta wUL flit.a. lmivq and (AP ) -Jlttery resident. the sun doNn't lhlne, made bool board next year Educati· on ec1 fl*>.ooo to It.art the rmt plece• of lumber and 1roo. inc bed tbelr doon open today cood on the onu tor th• ftrlt &e • ~ prosram and author· They .warmed throu&b the time .me. Feb. 4. 19&4. Nearo leader Charla Even be c-outzacta for ~ '8 dormitoriet enc a It n I atu-to find flooded atneta, sea· Ellewbere, thundentonna, acCNJed N01aer of tryin& to mJlliaa. deuta bl band fllhtinl· Thi walla wuhed away and can ballltorm.I and abonn were "aave face" wtth whMea, and Bill Gets Rep. JllDN Harvey, a. modenl atone and pi.ter ltailed ta three feet ot water. common 1:n the Great Plalm, said "unlua they come to .ua Midi., ollered the amend-hnOdtnp ...,re douled with The area bad lta cnatett Mktwut, Southflilt and West by Saturd&J and tell ua we re • ment tt.t dqJped the men-plOline and let af!rt. rainlall In llvtnc memory. 1 _Cout. _________ 11 cetttnsN what :·N~ "':ri Umt Okay ey from the bill. He WOlS Before rutnc the univer· It WU rtill ralning after rr~ e:o line up and march heavy qiport from ~-aky, d • m 0 mtnton .,.. more thin 20 lnchu ol rain all o~ Natclm.'' WASHINGTON (AP) -= :;.t -~== =t1.~ fell on Pompe.no Beach Ill 13 Dr. Martin Luther Kine Jr. A congruaional confennce lf&m earlier th1a year Ill en-that it came from R*1 auna. boun 'nunday. cancelled further demonatn· c o mmlttee hu hammered actment ol a -. •• 1... bill. Police told rukkntl ol the Uona at CrawfordvWe after out a broad, new hither edu· ...,....... . Ne woa a W:tory lD a cation procram that woWd Tbe roll call vote t bat ~=pco Beach-Fort Laude· fed~ court at Aucustl, Ga. utabllah a national tea knocbd the bouaig rublidy Rhod • .... : "U yoa don't have The court tumllll over opera· cOtpl and help poOr and mid-out °' the approprUlica bill e818D.8 to 10 oat, .., home." tton Of Taliaferro (Cr atffotd· dJe tncom• ltuderJtl attend W• 185 to 112. The ammd-The rain clumped IDOl'9 w• Desperate Cong Draft More Viets ville) County ICboo1I to a.or-. . 'ment dld not affeet an ap-SJ D ter Oil Pompao Beach than Ila School SUpt. 0aD Pur· The HOUie and the Seute propn.tioa at f170,000 for ad· OW OWD a.oy hmricaDe bu bl 11 years SAIGON (UPl)-vi.t Conl cell and can him antil Oct. B w i 11 have to pau on their m.lDlttrwti\111 apemea of the The dtJ declared a state oi military luden have "draft· to aettle the inte&ratioo l.laue. conferee.' compromile t. protram. LONDON (UPI) _ Rho-emers-cy u poia lD near-ed" at bayooet point an atl- Taliaferro County bad cloa-fore lt can be sent to Prut· Under the aubcidy plan the deaian PriJne ~r Ian by Fort LAudrrdal• took near-mated 3>,000 to 40,000 men ed It. only wbtte IChool th.I.I dent Johnson to aJp Into law. fovemment would make Smkh seems to be tallni a ly 3,000 cal.LI from motorlrtl witbln the put mooth Ill des· fall and wu sendlD& the white At leut one flaht ta in pt"OI-pa~ to owners and de-more cautioua road toward leek1nl help with stalled cars. perate attempt.a to match the pupils to secrecated ICbooll pect. Houae Republlcam ob-veopen ot pri?ate boulllft& lDdependence for hla white-The rain Oooded septic mauive U.S. mWt.ary buildup In ne1lbborlnc count.lei. The jected in conference to t b •that would be made avalla-ruled African colcoy Brit-tanb and bealtb authorities Ill Vietnam, it wu learned Ne&TO IChool remained open. teacher corp1 and aa1d they bit to low-Income f'l:mlllea . lab 1cmrnmeat IOW'C~ said warned i-mits not to let their today. Civil rl&htl attorneys told the will try to have tbt proftlion P-.ymenb could nm u loaa today. chlldra play in the flood wa· Top.ranked military aourcea court the wbit.e icbool waa removed from the bill an tbe • 40 yean a would be ter. alJO diaclOMCI that more than abut down to avoid accept1.nC HoUN floor bMed GD the ability oi In-001;'!8 lmmedlate threat of a A woman waJ.kinC ber do& one recW&r army unJt from Necroe• wbo bad appJ.J.ecl for The Se:uie approved t b • dhtdual twnt1 to J19.1 1bl de~ =Uon ! ~ wu tm.t by a blknd·run Commun.I.It North Vietnam aclmluton. ort rdered teacher corpc, the HOUH ne•· mdll from the.Ir own tnconM. the colcmy'a black ~Jarity drlwr, wbo police Wd ma.y may now be operatin& Ill the The federal co el~ .._er voted on the propo1al. Ncme of the paymeata would appeared to have abated not bffe seen her tn the driv· 1outh. Until now, U.S. lnteJll. Purcell, in effect, al-While the confereea were Co to prlvste landlords. -A DIWli-per poll pubu.h-int rain. gence baa conflrmed the pres· reopen the whlta ICbool or to wratUnt with the bill 'lban-Han.y, bl auoc~ ar-ed bel't today &bowed that 82 OfDcen barricaded atre.ts ence Ill the south of only the low Nearoea ~tr::'.:St.11 d&J. John 1 on reportedly cmnc for dtn1al ol tbt man-per cert ol quutlooed Brit-that they thought m!Cht cave 10,000.man 325t.b dlvilloo of the ICllOOJI :.-. called from BCbllda anal q, Aid tentative ~cm rupportecf Prlme MlniJ. in. Pet of one street w a 1 the People's Army of (North) are beln1 boapltal to 117 be wanted the could permit penaaa wftb tu Harold wn.on•a condlttoo wubed Into the Wahoo Canal. Vietnam. 1 E 8 teacher corps Included. Jars• in\'llllilODeat tnoomea to that tndependenc. for Rho-At cme spot, 1eawalla col· The cun·polllt communist 0 B I T U A B The eotnp r o m l 1 e bill la occupy the .ukflled bout-deala could only be IJ'&Dted lapeed from ttle we!Cbt of wa· recruitment pro&ram bu more than t h r • e times aa lq. Be caDed for a delay an· ti a~ by the entire col-ter behJDd them -not t h e sent Vlet Cone atrenlth to a FOWLER. L. Haynu, Dr., 1eneroaa aa Joh DJOn'a n til tbt recataUom· an dart· onlal populaUon _black and waftl breakiDC Ill b'onl record hJ&b eitlmated at 69 1770 W. Balboa Blvd., rower ortct.nal re q u • 1 t. · wblte The rut of aoutb Florida 220,000 full and part.time N~wport Beach. Suntved by ' · wu aJlo Lubed by hours of soldiers. wife, Mary N.; brother, heavy rain. Up to 10 Inches On Sept. 2, Defenn Secre- Fran.k C.; couain, Mn. Doro-wu reported In Mlami. The tary Robert S. McNamara thy Lanen of Wubln&ton. American W•men Weather Bureau didn't fore-teltifted before a contr•• Servlcea 11 a.m. Sal, st. An· see an early letup. tonal committee In Wubinf. drewa Prubyterian Chapel. On tbe P'lorida West Coe.at, ton the Viet Coal waa beJlev. Family auuesta that in ileu c f L G . u the St. ~bar'I Independ· ed to have 81,000 to 70,000 of nowua, fr1endl wbo wt.ab ancer 0 ung oing p eat, which baa a standinl of· recuian and I0,000 to 100,000 may contribute to tbt Cancer pnillu -thole wbo farm Fund or Heart Fund. Weal· by day and n,iit by nilhl clilf Chapel Mortuary, direc· R al M • >..of 1aat Wednesday, mlll-tora. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Breslow, in an interview, school qe in Calllomia will oy arnage tary plannen estimated there The lun& cancer death r a t t said that tun1 cancer mOl'taJ. die before the ace of 70 ol jU&t now were between I0,000 and SMITH, William J. Jr., lf: amon1 women la catclrlq up tty amoni men abond a one effect ol amokin( -lung AMSTERDAM, The Nether-100.000 re,Wan and 100,000 N. Catalpa Ave., Ana.he __ ..; with that of men, a Callfornla IWtlinl riH JO to 30 -·-cancer." Janda (UPI) -A committee to lJ0,000 auvrWaa In Viet Survived by parents, Mr. alN Health Department expert ,_. He aa1d cancer deaths circulating petition.I oppoaln& Cone ranks. Mn. WIDlam J. Smith. Sr., says. The rate bu lncreated alter men ltart.d nnokinc m1'bt be curbed by early the marrtaie of Crown Prtn· U.S. mWtary atnncth Ill allteT, Joanna; brotben, 50 per cent alnce JJ80. heavily In World War I. diqnoa:ia, flflt..rate care In caa Beatrix to a former 0.r-Vietnam now ltanda at about Glenn and Mart. Private The J'eUOD ta attributable He aald mnk1n& am 0 n I pubUc and private bocpitals man army otncer aaJd today 144 000 men and plan.a call foe aervtca, Pa~:~:: to the 1Dcreue of d(antte :f:!:'~: ~la-=· and Int.wt" follow-up wort It had more than 5,000 1lpa· an 'lDcreue to tome D ,000 mortal Part. • amoldnl women alnce World 1 •• d··.n-~ '-•--~ &JDOlll 1*ll rtch and poor. tares. lD the near f\Jture. ary, dlr9ct4n. War D, aalcl Dr. Luter Brta·-. ~ -...-- GEE, LUl1an S. Servlcea low chief ot the state'• dlvl-yean. pendlnl. Baits Mortuary, 3520 11oc: of prevenUve medical "One could say now that Eut CC>ut ff11hway, Col'Ol'la _ ... _ the tuna cancer el*temlc hu Mar dlrectora Nn1 .. v . uteaded to women." be llJ4. clel • • The tobacco Industry h a • From 1980 to llM, ht n- denled there la cllnk:al proof ported, the death ratt par 100,· a.u:rz MOB'nJAIUEI of a relationahlp between tune GOO women tn Calllonia .._ ew.a ~ Mar Oil cancer and amotlq. from 4 to 6.t In tbl a to .. Cllta .... Ml NCM • ~ • ~ped from U.1 te RO a-&y ~·~ au amonc iM4 ... womea BELL I auna and from 11.1 to 2U •-• MOJtTUARY FLOWERS --·~-~..... .... .,. WOIMll. lit._.....,.,,'-'-TO Lut year luq canc.r ldllld Lt a.am CO .. JfORT 'Ill women In Calllornla, ~· M pared wltJ\ 114 In 1•. PED FAMILY OOLGNW. PVNEMLllOD "'1 ... Aft., Wvt t rtr -2 WEl'l'Q.Jn' 110JlftJA1rf ., ....... Ollll .... ... -fl THE 'l'bl ~ amona C&Dnla LrvlNG mm nma•ned far •ore d11dl7: 1,4" deathl ta 111&. FROM 0 u tM &.9'B! _... <9o "' • •• ~~-=·"'=' =cbO=· -==--=._,::=::-:;:J ~~,._ ,LOWIRa IY D1M.t T ... MM NIWPOIT IL VD. COSTA MllA ""ueun REALTY COMMERCIAL INCOME PIOPllTY PRIME commercial area In South Oran19 County. lbdude1 t!ft MUODed commudal ltore Leatees. !x· cellent Income history. Adjoim All·Americ:an m&J'o nl Returna 11 % net profit on Investment with 7.3% spendabl•-pkaa depredation. Complete bktory la available upon nqueat. Call Mr. Ricketts for details. Selllt'f 'rb-$170,000. lqulty-$91 ,000. Mlthf eon.Wer p11rt tr•. 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COSTA ME SA • J • , \ • 4 OAJL Y "LOT /News-Prm Fr1dly Cktobtr 15. 1%5 'Not J\eeursed' Catholics Adopt } ew Statement VATICAN CITY CUPI) -ba~. penecutlona or dia· The !etunenJcal Council ~ playa of anU·aemttiJm dlrec· day ovenrbtlmln'1J pt11ec1 a led a1a.1Jut Jewa at any time t1na1 ct.claration -that "Jew1 and by anyone." 1bould not be preaented u 1be vote cleared the path r • J • c t e d by God or ac· for Pope Paul VI to promul· curled." Tbe !U4orlc vote sate the declaration at a pub- •u 1,7a to 2S'O. lie H1alon Oct. 28 or at a Tbe comprambe 1tatement formal clOllna 1e1aton later. hammered out dwinc three The European directol' of 19&n of bltt.r d.1.-i>ute af1lrm. the American Jewlah Com· ed tbat the church "deplore• mltt.ee, Dr. Z a c h a r I 1 h ---------Sbuiter, called the declare· Uon .. a Iona overdue act of elementary juatice." It alma to rectlly a tenden- cy ill traditional C a t h o 1 I c t.eacbin1 to view the Jewa u accursed for bein1 the people GOOD FLIGHT _ The giant XB70, forerunner of 1peed of sound, and reached a beiibt of 70,000 feet who crucltled Jeaua. aupenonk air tra.DJportl, flew for tint time Tinin· with Al White, ch.ief pilot far North Amerlcan A via- Tbt declaration wu toaed day at 1 1..-A of more than 2,000 mph. triple the Uon, and AF Col Joeeph F. Cotton at the controlJ. down ainct ill inft1al &pprOV·j_:::.'._::....:....:~t"'=..,..:.....:..:.-=:...:....:.....:..:.:.:._...:...__...:__...:_ __________ _ al Nov. 20, llM, at the coun- cil'•· third ae11ion. It then wd the Jewtab people ahould A A • GOP p Ik H never be preaented al I "del· rt uct1on ays e onors, clde" or "God·k I I ling" peo- ple. The revised wordJ.n& was S R d Arab countries and theolo11- Huge Plane Does Job dr•lted alter preuure from ets ecor Takes Gibe at Johnson cal object.Iona from I COD· 3 Mill. EDWARDS AIR FORCE •.ervatlve wing ln the Catho-$3. IOD WASHINGTON (AP) -Eisenhower attended none BASE (AP) -The huae U · lie church. Republlcana a11emblld in 28 of the dinners, celebraU n J perimental bomber XB70A hu ---------o::~ the ~o~afu ~! NEW YORK (UPI) -The cities to toast Dwight D. Ei· ln.ltead with b1a four lf&Dd· done what it wu built to do ~--r e!0...t;... However world auction record for mod· aenhower on b1a '15th blrthday chlldttn in Pboeolxfllm~.:J>!.i -fly 2 000 m.p.h. at an alU· • } PJ ........... ..._. ' ulted their salute to the for-But a lS.rnlnute \AJ"n'l:'Y • Gir ans th• Aaae.mbly ~ted ~ em paiotinaa WU broken lut mer resident with a bria-thJs and other remark! to the tude of 70,000 feet. new version of the deicide nlgbt ln a '3.385.800 aale at tllng ~ttac.k on the preaent diners across the country . The 450,000.pound craft, • paravaph by a ballot of l,· which a secretive American one. Lyndon B. Johnson. "The laws a nation l1vea by with a weir<J. da.rt .. baped de-Long SWim 82~ 1!, the declaratJon collector paid an unparalleled And Emnhower, llimself, have to be hammered out by sign, hit Mach ~iple th e ,.---... ..-l .... ,_, ....... ___ _ Why do smart shoppers spend only$3.99 for whiskey? Sunny Brook buyers knowl Thy know you tc111 .. oet o tMOOther whbby tti.. SUMY ttoot ot orrt price.. ' One sip of Its """"'°"' \ mlld11eu ond yWt1 91ree. which Rkbord c a r d In a 1 '800.000 for one or Cuanne'sl'i;>e>ke scornfully ~Y debate. by thoughtful d!Jcus-speed or sound -for two mln-s d T• Cuabilll of BodA>o. ursed the Impressionist landscapes. night of . legislation bullied sion and by give and Lake utes of a one hour and 47 mln·I econ une ·--" to n.ua "ln rea....,.t to Th . f 5S lhr~gh JUSt by political pow-They CIMOt ~ b U I l 1 e d ,_ fH"ht Tb··-"'--------------------C01.WUJ ,.--. ..--e aucl.Jon o canvases er through Just by potitical pow-u.... .., unu•Y· -------------------the ~~nt opinion of man· at the Parke-Bernet Galltr· The birthday armtnnary er. The XB70A rues faster thanl ~=~~~~~~~h~~~o~~ped~ep~~~~~tR~~~~ ''ln~~~u~. It u not~~Y~J~d~f~~h~~~·----£~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ QI 1 lit lC. II the fourtb section in the loua most expensive sale of dent was a time to raiae high bow many laws you pass, It _, ~mat. w ~attempt dtcll.raUocl. which a11o uries work& painted amce 187~ the GOP b&nner, Jeorn the is how many good lawa you Water it our most ptecious commodity. H .. p conserve water. ,._ ...... Ji bonda with H Democrats -and pour up to pass." -------------, at car:nPlttnc the Dn' ~ c ln· •u mllllon aale in London in SlOO a plate into depleted par-The power theme -that ----------------., nr1m tbrou'21the ~ ~ dua, Buddh1lta and Mollem1. 1963-but 1t also set new auc· ty coUers. the Democrat.&, led by the U 10• hd to pe.mp ud QJTJ all thta '"teT ~~-tromto r--Fra.nda to-Uon record& foT four French White Houae, a re too prone youneU It wMJd take at least u ltoar'1 ......... .-a co artiJt.&, Cezanne. Manet, Gull· to itt uae -was sounded al· hard won, bat &haab .. 7oar water plut, ntpl p Killed lau?Nn and Duchamp. so by Barry Goldwater. party yoa iet aD the water JM Med wlU. a twilit She wtl1 lpUlb ot.f at 9:46 oet A price ot '61&.000 for a Mrs. Kennedy chairman Ray c. Bliss. New of tbe wrlat! ~and hopes to land o If Ce-ianne had atood u the York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke· ~ beNtw~.t_I ~ In Acci·dent auction record for a modem Writes lo LBJ teUer and M ich I g an Gov. 2IO boun -· °" ~. -painting 1ince a London aale Geor1e Romney. would be tha ftnt penan ln ln 1968. American protper· Houae Republican Leader hlltory to compet. the rt aL\PEL HILL. N.C. (UPI) ity and the increasing 1car· WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gerald R. P'ord m Mkhlgan mil... -Randal Jattell, SZ, winner city of prime lmpresslonllt Mn. John F. Kenoedy aent and Rep. Melvin R Laird ofl Her OOlicb, Sacramento ol Ulie 1llO Dlltiooal bo ok works made it inevitable that "a vuy sweet letter" to Pres· Wiaconltn ltres&ed the need nr1m IDltN:lb" Paul Blrroo. award for poetry, WU killed the muterfuJ palntin& told ident Jobnaon sayin& b 0 w to be-.1 iDtraperty' wounds. ii conftdent tbM t b ta by & car 1ut ni&bt while walk· last nlahl, ''HOUles at Eat.A· atifled he with his re-Fo r m er Vic. President I time Leonore will make IL 1ni aklnt a bicbway. que" would bring even more. gr 5 was Richard M. Nlxon called for Sepeember 5, abe .u ftve A member ol the National "Few Cet.annes of tbia covery from iall bladder aur-a "1trong firm line" m Viet· m.lle1 otf lbore when aha and lnltttute ot AIU and IAtten. quality can be expected to aery, it was reported yest.er-nam. And Sen. Thruston B. he:r co.cb 6edded to call tt Jarrell won the poetry award come up on tbe urtet in the day. ~orton or Kentucky char&ed ... "Aed If J08 lllpplJed JOU OD W• ter, yoa could never be nue of ha aa.fety. lt'a your water worb' Job .. provide yoa witlt aafe water wbere and wbea yoa wut It." qulta. for h1a collection emttled ••A future," 11.1d art dealer E. J Mrs. Elizabeth ter,l~e Democrat.a with support· l..!.!:~:_::::::..:;~~Sl::M Tbe wMer temperature fell Woman M the WUb.IDiton Rouauck who plJCed the wtn-preu aecretary to Mn. JobD-t.D& an att..ck on Ejsenbower 11x detreta trom a normal Zoo." He ai.o wrote two g bid tar a collector he''°" ntd MnMC~y ~ate -an auegauon seconded by NO 8 COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT oear 58 to a dDlty II on the boob of euays. described only aa "Uvin1 in JobnloD •he wu happy W'itb Go:-~v~M~ar~k-H~a~tl-le~Jd--of_0r_e-J=:=::' ========================== prevloot = Herron JarnU wa ICruct by a C&l the Eut not Car from New the progrea be wa s makiq ~on. aaJd tb.IJ aaeD1 hap. on U.S. lM01 outalde the city York." and wu "ao pleaed be looked pem in the Pactnc and am-lmnl ot thla borne oi t be Cesanne painted the aun-:A wtll m the~ ptc. not be pncticMd. Unhwaty ot North Carolina. flecked farm hOOlel on a roe· tares." Tbe former Fint ky hl.llaJde in 1882-wben be Ledy also Mnt her love to wu lucky to 1et a few bun-Mn. Jobneon and her t w o dred dollan for a painting. d.au&hten. lt"s Been a Year --;::===~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=;;;;:;- Nikita Now 'Out person' MOSCOW (UPI) -Tbe So-muru.t leaden -Kyrl) Ma· viet.& today l,nored the tint iurov, Ale.under Sbelepln annJveraary m Nlkita S. and DmJtrt Polyankay. Khruabchev'a fall from pow. , er. Tbe man wbo naled Ru. The edltorahlp of Ruuia s ala !or more than a decade two moat important new1pa· wu In Mcluaion at hla COUD· pen -Izvutla and Pravda try home, dialfaced and rel· -bu chan1ed banda twice eaated to the 1tatu1 of an during the put year. "unpenoo." In domestic policies, the Soviet Dh'IJ>9pen made no most spectacular chanle by mentia:l of the upheaval a Koaydn and Brezhnev hu year aio that deJ>oMd Khru· been the piadne ot Rualan ill· abcbtv and repf.aced b I m duatry on the profit 1yatem, with two-beaded leardenhlp a move apparently deatined -Pnuniel' Alexei N. Koiy. to •peed the growth rate. gin and Communist Party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev. Khrushchev he.Id both posta Ar E • under the old regJme. my xerc1se In the 12 montha a I n ce Khrushchev's demiee, the BERLIN CUPll -Troops makeup of the Soviet 1overn· of four Commuru.t armlea ment and party bu remain-will open large-1eale maneuv- ed atable, a altuaUon whlcb en on the Weal German bor· the Chinese Communists der this weekend, It was re· have called "Khruahcbtviml ported today. without Khrushchev." The official East German None of the members of the army weekly Vollcsarmee all-import.ant party preaidi· uid the Eut ~rman forces um has been pureed. al· would be joined by Soviet, P~ though promotJona have been llah aDd Cucboslova.kian Jlven to three YOUlli Com· unJti. ----~ - ----- HOME OWNERS! Remodeling or Adcllng a Room? OUR PLANS OR ~ YOUR PLANS '4' 100o/o FINANCING e FRE! ESTIMATES 9UA~ITY IUILDIR ucaNaao • INIU,.10 ~~~ ! illl SIZES FOR HOMES , MOTU MATTRESS SALE ~A:!~,:~!$ ~ FREE HEADBOARDS l TERMS = 5990 Fl,. WHlll MT LAST 11 • ., .. ,.~It 10 Yr. 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Cktoblr 15. 1%5 OAlL Y PlLO l /Ncwl-Prm Don't Worry Yet U.S. Studies Hou8e Hearings Tuesday Someday, Comet Will Hit Earth Army Bases I U.S. to Get Secrets of Ku Klux Klan WASHINGTON (UP I) - The Unlted s.tata ii oonaid· erlna abandonlni a few of it.a WASHINGTON (AP) -months. has the assignment are admittedly secret, the aomeUmea feudlni wlit.a of m l 1 l t a r y in1tallation1 The natioo wlll get an wld· of aettina the ataa• for lbe h e a r t n 1 a will be&ln with the lnvtaible empire. ln France u a matter of er'• tour of the eecrtt laby· bearln11 which will be rtf• background lnformaUon CS.· WlUIJ. who opened the klan "cost reduction and efftcl•n· rtnth.a of the lnvta!bl• empire with sach my1tic nomencla-1i1ned to aallat ln better un· tnvestiaatiOfl tn Marcb a. BERKELEY (UPI) _water .. but It lain cy," aceordinl to tbe si.te wbetl the ~onaJ Mar· tun u klavern, tlud, wt.i-den~ the m.atttn to be 00~ 'nlonday the ;ublic • may con 0.partmenL lnt• tnto tbt Ku KJux KJan ard, draaon developed. ' Sooner or later a comet like methane '?: ammonia or otb· It 1ald yesterday oo &i&nlf· open Tuelday. Rep Edwm E. Wlllls. o. Once thl.I ts O\lt of the way burlnp will begin T\Meday the one now approachln1 the e.r th1Da1. PhUlips a a Id leant cban1es were cont.em· Cooductlnt the tour, IOW'C· La .. chairman ef the Houae the committee la expected to tr' \be bi& caucus room of the sun will collide with the "Th.La one, the 1882 comet, plated "at the present time," ea aa.ld, wW be Doll Appell. Committee on un-Amerlcao tum the full li&bt of it.a pub-old Cannon Houat 0 f1f I c e earth cau1tn1 tremendous and several othen are be-however. A apokeaman al.loch I e f lnveatlJator for the Actlvitiea, explained: "Be-Uc he&riq1 on the b!J&elt of Bulldlna. devu'tauon a noted astron· lleved to be part.a ol a huge atreued that "no political alt· House C o m m i ttee on Un· caute the inquiry would con-all the kla.na -Imperlil WU.. Willia said that becau.ae of Joa CARLOI ' comet that broke up When it nUlcance abould be drawn American Activities. cem the structure, peculiar ard Robert Shelton'• United the acope of the subject mat· ~lumblnt & H .. t1n1 omer aald today. pused the IUD aeveral thou· from any of the1e poaalbly ApP9ll, who baa been prob-Jeadenh!p UUea and acdv· Klan.a. Later It will tab up t.er the inquiry. "wW last a 111:11 :1ut.9'~~.., "There 11 no reuon at all a and years 110." contemplated actlona." lng klan a c t l v l t i ~ 1 for tu.a of organlutiana whJcb lndMdually the 1 m a 11 e r, considerable lencth ol Ume." 1.._ _______ _. why a comet and the eartb------------------------------------------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------- shouJd not coWde, '' Prof. John G. Pbllltpt. bead of the astronomy department at tbe Unlvenlty of Callforni... told llnited Pre11 International. "They come trom o u t • r space every ooce in a while," the proluaor we!. .. About once in every ei&bt m111.ltln yun or IO a lood·llled coin.- et cu be apected to colllde with the earth. . Jt would be rather drutlc. . .aomethlftl like a tremendous atomic blast." He aa.ld comet.a auch u the Jkaya-Sek.I comet were "only about a mile in diameter," but If one hit the earth it could devastate an area the ~iz.e of California with vibra· tlons and tire. Another Callfornl.& Iden.- till, Dr. Leland CWmlnlham. has calculated that the It. ya-Seki comet will pell no closer to earth than about 300.<XX> miles on the other side of the sun. However, Halley's Comet, ln 1910, came between the earth and the sun, and there Ls evidence that an object which gouced a huge crater in Siberia urly this century wu a relaUvely tiny comet. Phlllipt 1aid utrooomen 1omettme1 call cometa "dlr· ty snowball.I" becauae they are made of toe and rock. "There may be ap to a million of them travelll.na In a cloud around the aolar 171- ~m." he sald. All were formed at the same tim9 th• earth wu 10 blllioo yean aio. MOit are invilible, even to utrono- mera. They can be MID only when they 1et near the aun wblch beats them and tu.cu their Ice into dowtni 1u. Sclentista ordlnarily Vl.W about five cometa a year, but aome yean they see 14 or 15. They hope, by watcblnc the lkaya-Seld comet clOltly next week, to laarn more about what they are made ol and bow they act. "Tbe Ice la prebebly put Pilot Drops 16,000 Feet By Chute VANDENBE RG AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -Capt. Carl D. Osborne parachuted 16.<XX> feet into the PacUk Oce&n from his dl .. bled A1r Force Delta Dart ftatster plane -and lived. Osborne, 5, paraclnlted Thursday, 180 mllea off t be California coast. He wu on an alr defenae traJ.nlnJ mil· sion with the 329th Ftcbltr In- terceptor Squadron from Georee A1r Force Bue tt Vlcti>rvillt. A Coast Guard helicopter picked up Osborne aa.r ht Ooated for nearly ftvt boun in an inflatable Wt raft be had It.rapped to h.Lt back. A1r Force offlcen said O.bomt appeared to be in Sood coa. dltlon and was •rnlllnt wben the helicopter landed at Van- denberg A1r Foret Bue. Osborne wu taken to t h e baae hospital for obMrvation. T1I RW ESTATERS . ' I Announcing Orange County's First and Only ~~Double Package" of Custom Features! Now-more than ever before- YOU'RE MONEY AHEAD THE DAY YOU M·OVE INTO -- CAPIST ~. J ANY NO HIGHLANDS HOME! HERE'S WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU! 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Be sure to see t hese homes! You'll be money ahead! . 523,950 to S29,450 leADERBHIP HOMEB • PIYt fumlMed model• "°'1IW open. Sa• Offlce: (714) 8'7·1541 CAPJSTRANO HIGHLANDS I , lt .... DAil V PILOT /Hf*S·Pm' F'rld1y O<tobtf 15 1%5 Dennis the Mena~e Manslaughter Verdict LOS ANGELES (AP) -hen reported the shootinf this The S.COnd Dialrlct Court of w1y: ~ ha1 refused to ael "Whalen sort of le&ned to- uldt tbe manat.ugbter con-ward Sammy. Next tbtq, J vicUon of hoodlum Sam Lo-heard the 1bootin1. I ducked Op. when I heard the first 1bot-Loaano. 38, drew a 1 to 10 10rt of like from force of bab- year prbon aentence ln 1962 It. I wu 1ort of under the ta· in cenection with the fatal ble. ~t w11 it -I never 1hootlni or Jack (The Enlorc-setn any gun. I wu looldn1 er) Whalen. WhaJen was de· 1t Whalen." ICT'ibed ln court u a strong-LoCigno testified he fired arm collector Of gambling the de.th weapon, but plead· debta. ed aeU-derenae, saytn1 he WbaJen died in a Sherman thought Whalen wu about to ow remurant Dec. 2, 1959. kill him. WitDIUu said be wu stand· inl at a table, talkin1 to ex· A jury convicted him of J&J!l."'1 Mickey Cohen 1 n d murder in 1980 and he wu i..oapo. Suddenly• bullet be-sentenced to life lmpriaon· tween~ eyes felled him . Co-ment As ~ first year of the ---------sentence ended, an appeala Seven Killed In Crashes Of 2 Planes SAN ANDREAS (APl - Two private pl1ne crashes Thunday near this Sierra Nevada foothilla town lillled sevn Callforniua. lncludlna four Beverly Hllls firemen on a huntm1 trip. court let the coovicUon ulde on &rounds of sufficient evi· dence and trial error. The aecood trial ended in a bunt jury .. At the third, in 1982, LoCtino was convicted of voluntary man.alau1b~r. LoClgno'1 attorney• ap- pealed this conviction on the grounds of double jeopardy. Site Okayed For College BoCb were in the f'OUlh ter· LONG BEACH (UPI) nln of Calaveru County. Plam for a rtate coU.1e In 'Ibt cauae of each was un· the Dominguez Hil.lJ t o d a y known. moved a step closer to con· Thi Drat crash took l b e 1tructlon with the board or Uvea of Seldon E. Huddleston, trustees dl~cting State Col· 51, OUc:o, and Millie Ahner, lege Chancellor GI en n S. 54, Sonora. the CallVeras Dumke to negotiate a aaUs.- County 1herllf said. factory solution to 1ite p~ Huddle1ton'1 alngle • engine lems. plant cra1hed in timber near Dumb wu directed by the the old 10Id mining town of boa.rd to negotia•.e a "aatla· Murphya, 15 mile1 1outheut factory solution to the zon. of San Andrea~. ing, 1creeninJ of adj1cent oil The four hremen w e r e wells and the aUcnment of aboud • twin engine plane the indurtrlal freeway." which crashed in foothilh 1S1=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mUet west of San Andreas II near Comanche Lake. Thi ftremen and thelr pilot, Ralpb B. Kimball, 34, 12728 Woodlretn St. Loa Angeles. had been on 1 hunt1n1 a n d fllhl.Qg trip 1t Copco Like on the Klamath RJver near the Ore1on border Kllled were Kimball, Ken· nelb R. Unch. 29. Los An- geles; Robert J. Marshall, 45, Santa Monica ; Robert Ro y Hayltr, 23, Culver City, and Donald P. Griah, TT. Redondo Beach. ·-··---- It should tlke place every dly, In Ml'J aspect af 100r lift. And It will wlltn, in quiet moments ot pr1y•r, you bt&in to discover Y'QUr relationship to God -and love Him undtrmndinaly. Hear I public lecture presented by ARNOU> H. EXO, C.S.B., of the Boe~ ol 1Mt1nshf p of Tiit First Chutttl af Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mia. Title : "How Chris· tian Sdtnce Mlkn the Halinr Chrillt Avalllbtl." ...... 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CWhll• They last) We Are Pro1~ To Offer Or111e Co11ty f'OR THI ,llll'T' :flMa Thia Complete lerii11 CALL ..... 12 NOW '46060 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Diagnostic Test and Report 7'! CM ,. ,, ---- . j -----Political Notes For the Record Assailant Returned. "In our opinion no eledronic °'1111 compares with the lbomU: SifS Lawrence Welk. To Folsom SANTA ANA -Harold Radio Taken From Plane l'Wt u. a Tbomu on our ABC Tellvilion Show, and al• et tM Holtywood Pllladlum. Arrd I hevt one In my home. too." Mr. Wtlk likes Thomaa beat. Wt think you wfll, too -when you Mt how •IY It Is to pl.y. YtS, plly. Ewn If )'CXI ain't t"lld mualc.. HOW? Wrth Color.Qlo. Just pna I button. Tht lc.lybolrda llaht up to show you which Mlll tD ptey. You'll be pl8ylna 1 tunt In Just 15 mlnuttis. Richard Shipman. convicted A Suburban A!rltne1 air· in the 1hootmi Of two 1ber· plane tied down at Vroom ur1 depot.lea three yun 110. Airttd eo. lit Oranct Cowl· Tbunday ••• ordered re-ty AJ.rport. wu dripped of turned i. Pollom State Pri· "1 ooo worth Of radio equip- IGD after a lqal lnaneuYV m~ aberi61 deputies r• for f r t • d o m wu rejected ported today. 1toW •Tift TIME TO ADO A 11tOMAS TO 'YOUlt HOllD DROft IY P01t A mt: DOIOHmATtONI beN In Superior <:ourt. The theft WU dlacov· Hi.I petition for a writ of ered Tbunday by ihe air· habeu corpua WU denied fol-plane m.aintalneoce COmJ*ly Jowtnc • lenctby btartnr bt-owper, Henry Vroom of Costa fore Superior Judie WWlam Mesa. L. Mwny. Olficen "1d the equipneot. Shtpmu, 31, bu beat t. .,..,,..._. lecdNll cd prlaoned aJnce 1Ja wbft be ~ WU tmbolted adm.ttted thoatblC two ~ fNDl tbt _.. of the small iea after tbey bad = c:rMl him in Oranca to It wu mth plane looted at 1819 NEWPORT ILVD. ' COSTA MESA U WSIS Alto NO. 4 FASHION SQUAU SANTA ANA 547.ml hlm about a panlle ft>latloL u. airport in the put two The ofOcen, Oakley Walte l imomha~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,1 and Robert Kelly. recoveredl.: aulllclenUy from tbeJr wounds lo resume wortin& in the 1bm.ff1 detective dJvWon here. Kelly. however, ha 1 alnce applied for a perman- ent dlaabWty penaloa. Shipman d•hnad ht bad been forced to confn1 the 1hootln1. Oass of '40 Reunion Set FULLERTON -SMrdl for more than ioo "miMtns" l"ul- lerton HICts SdlOOI da. ol 1940 II'~ bu tlD1Mld up 50 membln bat ii eontiftlnr. accordin1 to Sam Colllna. cha lrman of tht IJ'OUp' I ffrl I reunion. Kenneth Pare, who b811ds the search commttt.H f o r COlta Meaa, Nt,.,,ow1 Beach, Corooa dtl Mer and Hunttn,- ton Beach, Wet be bad .. found" 10 member• ot t It e dUI. '[bl rllmdoa wll bl blld at the Fullcrtcn Elb' Clb Nn. I. Mtmben of lbl c I a 1 a may reedl tbt commtUM by calllnr LA U.l. Oet. 21 LI deldUnt for reaervat1on1. No point In ihowt.,gthe '66 ~· ... Joob ........ H.rdty ~ blows ttlot the VWa Ill our ahowroom ore 'U.. An eogle-eyed vltltor ffK1'( nottce the hub cops ore flottened 110 they can't tte tcroJM(f by high curbsl. But that's !tie only clue. fvttytMng .1 .. on the oultlde la tight .,. M ftft It lft •65, lnelcfe t. onother story. Alt our time ond tffOf't hove gone Into lmprove111ent1 tt.tMOtttt. Tht ''6 VobMit1n hot o 3nt de- tr.at.r lft ttlt ctttttr of tfle w\ndlhleld for hftproved vteftM!lty. We've puf loc:U on tflt bods of the front seotl so thy eon't h lolled for. word. And thla yeor ffor th• first tWnel we've decreased the ov•roo• gos 111lleoge. 9y 8'L. Too "*• 29 11111 .. ~r gollon. a.c.,.. lhlt yeor (for tl\t fowltl he) we've ll'ICteoatd tl\t tnglnt'a ~r. 9y ~ To give you l'llOf• putt\ per hill. TheN Ott 23 llllpiOWUltftte lft the ''4 VolbW111tn. Try oftd find lhM. NEWPORT IEACH Chick ,..,... Moton Jf 16 NIWPOIT ILYD. Frld•Y, Octobtr lS, 1%5 DAILY PJLOT ,,,.._.,,_ 7 5 I e WASHERS and DRYERS EASY CREDIT J TERMS AVAILABLE ALL PRICES DURING THIS SALE No Down Payment lltdude Delivery Giid Complete New Guarantees MATCHING SITS AVAILABLE SAVE NOW In some models We Have Gathered a Large Inventory G.E. WA5HER5•DRYER5 FOR THIS GREAT EVENT •• ~ SOME ARE IN COLOR - SOME ODD LOTS AND SOME FLOOR MODELS -IE HERE EARLY -SA YE MONEY! H.,. is a Gklllt Example G.E. WASHER 2 SPEEDS, 3 WATER s19aaa TEMPERATURES, 2 RINSE · .. TIMPIRA TURES, REAL IUY G.E. DEWXI WASHER THIVIRYIUT MODIL 0.1. MAKIS S CYCLll, 4 "910S $24911 This is one of the mcmy ..... Dryers G.E. DRYER 3 HEAT CONTROL-AIR FLUFF CYCLE, IUY NOW & SAVE $14918 Many to CINIOM,,.. GAS DRYERS PlltlCIS n AllT AT ONLY $1588 ~, .•.. I C111J•I 1111 NIWPOIT M.YD., COSTA MISA ITOU HOURS 9 te 6 OAJL Y =MON. AND Pll • .,-.L 9 P.M. AMP\I flltll 'ARKING-PltONT AND IUR 16YWt ... TlleMwwA.... I DAil V P'ILOT /Ntwi !'rm OCC Tackles Mt. SAC on Television ·Tonight 87 BJLL DONER s,.na za. WALNUT -'Ibe moet ex· plollft overbud ftreworkl d1lplaJ lince the Fourth of July la anticipated at Moun· tie Stadium b e r • toolpt when Oran&• Cout Colle1e tanl)u wttll Mt. San An- tonio In an Eutern Conler- ence football encounter. Kkkoft t1mt la a p.m. with KCOP·TV (Channel 13) wm.tnc all the action t.brouCbout the South.land. Some 4,000 llptCtatora a.re expected to brave c o I d weather in order to watch In person as the two un- beaten loop foea collide ln the mammoth cement aau- c.r. 'The invading P I r a t e s from Costa Mesa haven't lent to the always b.lihlY re· garded Mounties 1lnce 1981, but oddamaken are &lving Mt. SAC an excellent up- set chance this evening. OCC, In fact, goes into the Wt as a .cant 2-potnt cbol.ce. Leadlni Mt. SAC into battle will be 1barp1hoot- ln1 quarterback Tom Shine, one of the nation'• best jay· cee paaaera. Shine riddled Orange Coast for a record -LOTl•M CONll'l•lltCI T-W L T Jiii' '" Of•-,.,.,, 'ulltr'-" Ml SAC ., .. ,., .. Clw>tto ~ ltrnarGll'O ""11e AM '""'" • JI .. • ff • 0 ,. • 0 7' I) t II 1t 0 • ff . . ,. t 1 tUJO ... _ .._ ',,...,_or_ c .. 11 et Mt le" A,,... .. tCllen,..I U. I 11.m. I. S.hir•v -.,,,.,., .. et l'vl'-'1.,,.t S.nte AN .,. O>elfw1 S.n hrl'OI°' _.,. 81 Cltru1. 255 yard& via the air-lanes wt season and be proved he hasn 'l loat hla touch by spearheading hi.I mates lo a stunning l~ sbellinc of Santa Ana a wee.It back. Slnce the C o a s t e r s haven't been particularly Impressive in the pus de- fense department thus far, Shine is expected lo have a big time toastn1 to such receivers aa Larry Londer- ee and Rkb Turrill. OCC coach Dick Tucker however. says lie hu re· vamped hla defense consld· erably to deal with Mr. Shine and the auccusful headman p r e d i c t 1 the Mounties wut be in bot, ll not boiling, water when at- t.emptin& lo pasa. Al a precaution, Tucker intends lo mount a maaalve aenaJ attack of his own wtlh quarterbacks M I k e McLellan and Shawn Mc- Kinney doing the to11mg. McLellan, who perform- ed briefly at Ml SAC three years back before 1witcb· lng to OCC, will draw the starting nod, but McKln- ney, regarded as the bet- ter puaer of tbe pair. la expected to aee consider· able action. Coast lbould have the rual\lnl edge if put per· fornlaiicea can be used as a criterta. Pirate fullback Bob MlkeJs baa been the workhorse thus far. carry· Ing over 20 times ln both of the laat two OCC games. Since loelng to the na- tion' a top ranked team, Cer· ritol, 26-0, ln the sea.eon opener, the Buca have re- bound«I to top Groaamont (lU) and Chalfey 128-161. Mt. SAC opened the sea- son by fallint to San Diego Meaa, 34-14, and then being trounced, s..-0, by El Ca· mino in non-leasue outin1s. T h e MountJu bounced back to •tart.I• the jaycee pl&•kln world by euily beatln& the country's ninth rated team, Santa Ana, juat au days back. Olll•M•I COAST ,... ...... .... Ll--.HINI W.W 1'5 LT_.. It....,,., 21t L~ lalley tu C_... H~ tit ~ldl....,,,.. 1'1S ltT -()all Fol'-" •£-Tttt'Y L0t .... 1.,. 0.-111. Mcl.tllall lH-J.0. twv,.. 1104-arvce Nel- l'.__ Mlhl• A•«-W•lgllt l..._ A--Weith! 8Kk• "~""•" W9l9/ll Tum MT. ,,. .. AllTOtllO , .. ,._ LE-l err• l-r• L T--0..-lloellt lG-lert'Y ,,.,....,., C ~ve N-11 ttG-lten leleme llT-.Stwe ,._ •E~lch lurrlll Q-T-S/llM l~letlll N1ioct llH-Ooft Miiiar "~ll'tilllllla A...._ Wei_,.. LIMmltt A-• WtloM -.Ot A_._ WllllM T•m .... 111 !Jt ·~ llS tis '" IJS 171 ,, . ,., lff 1'1.• lUS 1,2' SPORTS ON PABADB ------- Let's Salute Dodgers Three Cheers for World Champs! ly llLL DONIR At approximately l p.m. Thunday, a large assort· ment of vehicles animals and human beings began con- sre1alln1 at rtn't and Spring Streeta in Los Anglees. They ftN lininl up to commence a parade which woWd follow a rout. through the downtown section. There wu comld.enblt music, llutbter and carrytnc on tn a manner btftttine the proclamation the Loi An- 1eles Doctren wen champions of the world. At approximately 2:32 p.m., word wu fluhed to First and Bprtng Strettl that all .,.terns were go. De- 1plte what the 1o-ealled horsehide experts of the_ ~and bad predicted lince early September, the mU&JCWll would not have to turn in the.ir in.atrumenta and the elephantl wouldn't be sent back to the barns. Bob Allllon, a pachyderm ln a Twin unilonn, bad just gone down nincinl to end tbe 19e5 World Serie.. Ont coa.ld not help but feel after the Dod~' 2-0 'rietory In the tlnal pme, that 1ucb an occwon wu beftttin1. It wu predlely in tune with the mood of Loi Aneelel. Joy never invaded a town f uter. After IUft.-i:nc betide their heroes for 1&9 games of buebaO. the dtimla of Loi An~les bad earned the rtiht to expect IOl'Mthin& like thia. Svrwyfnt tfM Mclneee, vi• the matlc .,-ef ,.~ ene w•.,..,... te recall• fameus It_,. ef ,...,..,. ~ W• M \ie'Y ift Mudvtl .. , .... Koulu, working with little, if any, reat. labored from the firlt innlnf on in the finaJe and his weary fineen couldn't even begin to negotiate that marvelow curve ball wbJch bu made him u famous u Abner Doubleday. Neverthelea tt wu Koufu who time and apJn turned the reported),y powerful Twln.t away empty band- ed and pq up Clllly three lncomequential hit.a. There were douns of Dodger heroes, bowner. Lou Jobmon. Jim Gllllam, Maury Willa, Don Drytdale, Johnny Roseboro, Wea Parker, Wlllle Davia, Claude Osteen, Ron Fairly and especially manager Walt Allton. If you have noticed tear stains on your newspaper, It ia understandable. After acoffing at the weak-hitting Angelenos throughout the campaign, it is time tbia corner broke down and admitted defeat. They were the greatest. After hw'Un1 a f ~hit. 7.0. win in Loi Aneeles last week, Koufu wu uted how he felt. "I feel like I'm 100 ye1r1 old," he replied. Following Thunday's triumph he wu again qumed. '1'od1y . ., he said. "T feel Uh I'm l 01." 1 think we 111 kind ol feel that way . , • * * * OUR MAN Poa 'RISIDINT-Sandy~ and Lou Jobmon. better tnown 11 IAJ, lift ellC.b other a victory hue following Dod1en' World Slriel vie· tory Thursday. Dodger flDI are nomtnattq Koalu (U..i ,......_, for president and Johnson for vice-president and if election were held today -they'd probably win by a land.sUde. 5,000 Greet Chan1ps Koufax, LBJ Ticket Cincl1 for Electio11 ly LIO H. PETERSEN UPI S,orta Editor MINNEAPOLIS· ST. PAUL -It's the Loi Angeles Dod&era a&ain on top ot the baseball world thank.a to two great pitchers and a lot of light-hitting, fast-running guya who never knew wben they were licked. One of those pitchers, dandy Sandy Koufu, made it a glorioua 19e6 for the Dodgers yesterday when be hand· cuffed the Mlnnesota Twins on three bita to abut them out Z-0 and give the Dodgers their third world champion- ship in the last six years. But he was far from being the onJy Dodger hero of an· other of their typical come- from-behind lrlumpha. In the final game there was a jour· neyrruin outfielder. Lou John· son, who rut a home run for the Dodgers' fl.rat t.ally and there was 37-year-old Jlm Gil· Uam, who k e p t the Twins from scoring. READY TO QUIT Johnson atal"Ud the aeuon lh the minors -hla l2tb - and wu about ready to Civ• •----------up the game ~n the Dod· gen called him up because their bJttlng IU.r, Tommy Da· HOW SWEET vi!, broke bis 1u1k.le shortly after the seaaon started. It IT IS! waa only ooe of many injur· iea wbJcb plagued the Dod- gen, and eventually they ra.a MINNU"°'-11 • " , • u l.. Ot1 lA IO abort of pla)tera they ...,.. CUll'I) -.. --,... ....... -f ---..I to Gl"1--... __ .. el fllt '* w.rM S--. On.~ put ~ ~ t..0t ,.. .. ,L•• on the active list after ht w1t1>. • ~· •" : ·~ "r ~ atal"Ud the season as a coach. 011w-. a i • t • , 1 There was another Dodier ~~ ~ : : : : ~ ~ hero yesterday. too. But he ~ 11 • 1 1 1 > • wu in a place he seldom la ::;. ~.. ! ; ~ : : seen -the bullpen. Treawokl, • • • • • 1 • Big Don D r y 1 d a I e, who ~=.--,. c ~ : ~ : '! ~ might have been tbe aevenlb LOS ANGELES t AP) T..,.1a n 1 1 1 " 1 game starter instead of Kou· Cool . M!~'"~"" 81 '° ,. fu, h Im 1e1 f suggested to etti Oew. horns tooted, v-•i.. .. • 1 • 1 manager Walter AJston that cowbells ra.ng and the throne ~-=.-·,. d ~ : ~ : although it was hls turn to cheered u the Los Antela ten'*-· • ~ ! : ? start, the club might be bet· Dodgera' airliner -w l t b t.=.: w ' • 1 • ter off with Koulax starting "l~ World Champkms" ha-. :,.~·. 111 ~ T 1T ~ and Drysdale in the bullpen. Wy painted on the aide -1tN1. ~ 1 • • 1 RIGHT CHOICE taxied in to a trlump.._ __ t !"".,,~""!• II t e I 1 uau .. .... ... • • o • Alston would not admit that bom~oming. v~ 1111 ~ ~ ,; ,: Drysdale swayed him in h.ls Police estimated that more La Alle9IM • a ... , decision to go with Koufax than 5,000 fana were on band M~ •. L~.. ,.,..:. ':' ::;;;:. but repeated e:uctJy w h a t Thursday night to greet t b e ..,. " ,........,._ P:e111¥. Ov1•1c1. Drysdale pointed out -that Dod t-•-tlo aJ .l: ~er\W' Hlt-J--1-W Oevla.. gers at UliCrna n n.ir· ,, " " 111 18 90 Drysdale can warm up quick· port as they returned f r o m KNI. L , • , ' 1 ' ly while it takes Koulu th lr th W I d Wertlolll.... , • t • 1 • ' e seven -game, or It'"""""' 1 1 • • , , tonger. Seriea.cliricbing victory ove -.11 , ,,, • • • • 1 It turned out to be the ri At • ..__ Minn ~-"'-'-~ I t t t I 1 , • 511 woe e...,.. I "UJI. ICWU. w t J t t J 1t decWOO and AJrton haJ been Pffring out a cockpit win-1e .. 1 ~ .. , -· "' "" • noted for ma.kin& the r f I h t dow u the plane rolled to a ~-~";-~:~ cw. O.Ybl. moves all aeaaon loog. stop was Captain Maury Willa, The dejected Twina, Who the Dodgers short.atop a n d figured tbey had the Dodgers team leader. FACTS 'N on the run because they were Moat of the greet.en were playing in their home park. jammed in a circular lobby FIGURES gave Koulax and the Dodgers on the aecond Ooor of t b e respected credit. (J(;f s~are• f'ou Unlveralty of C1llfon\la, Irvine, d-.pite lo.Int te Lent leech St•t•, 7-5, WecfMtday, may have ac.red off a host of future opponenh. airlines buildln&, in a lon& All except one of them. CHAMPAGNE BATH -Dodfer celebration reacbel champagne-~~g.;in, atale to the atreet and In the •• • AUOCIATH ~"t "They make crazy plays dressing room with Ron Perranoaki doing the honon -er '--ad of Wes P•·i..er. street outlldt where polkie i... ._... '. j ~they don't even know they're v.. ~ 9A a held back the crowd. Only a All...._..• __ J ~ making,'' said Twim' abort· Momenbl tater, all members of the new World Champ1 were IO&king wet. few fw were oo the lfO'IDd ~ .,........ •• Od. 4 .. at.op Zollo Venalles who waa ------------------~----~----~~~hp~. ~~~-~m=~~l·~~ot~~thoae R•pnuntettv. 9f Cl•remont Men'• Col .... w•tchecl the UCI 1plethers In 1ction •galnst L0nt a .. ch and premptly Informed Irvine cMCh Al Irwin they were c•nctllln9 out of next Wffk'a m1tch. USC Seeks Welcome Home, Detttnt• --"cruy plays" Chaparral Solid Pick "You're juat too tough for us." they .ctmltted, .... tMn'• no point In even pl•ylno." Darlinp," read one lip.~-~· Od.r. et Mi-"I don't bow how the hell "Lou, We Love You, Lou,"~ II I: ll!:l i l they won the Nat Ion a I read anot1 her. _ ... 1t .~ -· .;;;:;;, Oct. '· .. LAI League pennant. I can name And t wu u\u.uelder L o u ~. , you a bunch of teams in the R B h I M R Johnlon who ~aa flnt o f I La "-* __ I: m:::: 11 1 American League who are ose ert n onterey ace the plane, raong down the E ..-........ Oct It. .. LAI twice as tough as the Dodgers . ramp, jumplog up and down M · • •ur,1 ~ J 1 The Dodgers are just a lucky and wavin" to the crowd. He ~ ..._... 11• 1' 1t • •---" In the All-University Toum.,,_,t at UCLA nut weekend, UCI wfll find eut lust how tOUfh It realty It. UCLA la rMked ~ lft tfM Mtlon ....... ,,..., .. ,. riv.I USC M lust ....._ Lent .... It be 1 .. 116.--u a A:-,...,..,, . 1, et LAI ocaiu. may on.., """ b.u·way MONTEREY, Calif. <AP wMe1 ti the oai.. Mllea pil· wu surrounded lna:tantly and .... 4 But manager Sam Mele and mark in the 1915 eollep foot-Tuan Jim Hall ln hla • 6t Ford GT 40. bad to be led throuCb pu.ahin1 __ ,. • .,._, u & the reat of hi.I pi.yen would ball aeuon Seturdllt b u aznl B ..-. e. fawrit..'• Twlat;J ctrmn quality to-DIWlmlD and fAI bJ • police .:=.r-l:'t:/:1'· °"· •a. • bave none of that -a1tboagh Southern CaHfcnta•a It t I role tudllJ • the nau.• tar tbl SundlJ ftna1J ~ Wiit A1*la ~ i:: tl : 1 a lot of National Leaiuen ,,,,_.. .....t • eut,• MYS lrwlft. -. ,._... eur ..,.. ....... ~ •• ef ,a.y1,.. ..-Inst •• , ........ rldlq Trojaa can JM 1-*' lpClltl mr driwn ..,... two lCD-m 11 tone ot tie ant DoQwl; d: fl=:~ l':r:"· Od. " • ~ed=lib Vtnallea dlJ. clinch tbl Pac:lftc ~ ODD-~ ram for tM -ii. , n ever caJIMI fennce's Rote Bowl berth by $31,800 Moatei•J Gnm Prta. hart. -.S 'It:\ t oat on top la leap. ~ St.ford. n., r8Ct CWS' the 1.t-mAe Tbe oddunaken f'liure tbeJ Lllcma Seca coune In t ll • Tep Lbtet1p l•r See..U C:..~ ba,; = p~ 1: ~Y ..=: :~ersm: 1flduMlt Dkk BartteU * * * tlonaOy with Purdue, aoUd ii. tered. The 12th annuaJ Eagle Scout Reeognltton Banquet, point favoritea to beat t II• Hall woa the Lacuna Sec!& Lak o 1 NBA A • • s acbeduled for Oct. 27 at the Voit Rubber plant on B&r-IMlam. Wltb Soutbem CaJl.. t'ICll over tllil llYDe co~ . ers pen ction m F Tom·te bor Boulevard, will be baaed on I aportl theme tJlll r..Ja ~arrylnt a 2.0 aStr-I a I t lk,y and bu b t e n, year With a blnner llneup Of guetta. ._ record Into ti. ~ llldlnc drher Ill Je&r. SporUcuttr on Stratton will act • --With ftctory over Stanlorcl Wiid a. ~ .. competlU. JICk Slow ol the Baa, Jim K.ID1 of the I.a... Bod llw ibe Tn>Jalt• an al.molt b1JID four IAla T·'10'1, th1'M 6beJ"IBaD o1 use, Pat Pattenon o1 boW11Qf fm1, Bert una.,tablt M tea.cue nun f!ll Cobru and tbe Jl'urd QT Weanr of the tou.rinf roll pro1 IUf'flnl cbampian Mlte wttb oa11 CClllference ta 111 • • • DaytGu Olqpe. Doyle, at1n dlvtne ace Terry Lentz, Chip Cleary trom acalnat CaUlon1a *" UCLA n. Oeld tnclDdet IQCb the Honobalu yacht nee. pro arid retene John Mc. to IO· • 1 ... ., Auile Pllbat, P n--.... and road raclno's La IUcbeer all let to--·" Mmlford, l.O In Ult aaf•• .ion., Rid Muther, W a 1 ~J Dod • •....--ence, DMda ... IF* .. lltb a..ien. Daa w..w, Ed Lee-'.,. ten and Aneell wUI 0. MDd npr-.ent.-a race of 1t /Of the ROM 8oWI II, Dick Tbom,pton and K• atlftl • ,.. unnamtd and t.nct .tara. tum. champiom. bfrth, but· nat 11 _.. lft>. 111M8. ....._.. IDd 4tYt1'1 will M pneelll portut., .... tbt ~ Two ~ If I .. 1"llllft'D 111o bl toun o1 V-'t'• modem pllDt to from ru11tat a •=NM et Ban drtftl .. w..,. _. ... •1111••11& II a llCI•• dlll9 ..._•II ""' Ml ,.. ,._. " to "lie 'T'J'i ~ ~"'"· c'~'t t+ . • ... rtt-1. ,._ ~~? '':in ~ ~• t ti ; ____ ..,,.._ ..,...)lia,._. --- co'1 CMc Audltoilwn. Thi Laker1 llO _,... ha\'t Diet 8amltt, w b 0 WM tr 1 4 t d to tbe .Nn Yort k n t ct 1 r bodma TbundQblntar1a .... ward Bob Booqr, wbo avw-ac.cs lU lut ,_, . Bll'DIU .... to bl'f'I .... hi .....,. •• IWtlDI .... It pm'd .., • Mr! .,, .... :-n1 r .. ..,.. "11:-t r• ' C\ -, .. t I/ '- ............ -. .....,.,...,,.... ...... ·- J ~ t . M t I ' " ( e , • tl d u ~ y 0 p n • c v 0 s r " J. J> i ea •• it le 3f pi w u a cc Cl hJ 6 u tn M la q1 tr at m lt M ~ .. .. rnd11 Octobtt 15, l~ DAILY PILOT,,,._.,,. • Morgans Spell Double Trouble for SA, 21-6 Monarch Machine Rolls On By GLENN WRITE Prep Spena EdH•r GRID CLASHE S .. 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DAILY ,llOT /Nfwl,.,ms f niUy October lS, 1%5 Mru·x Win s Race, J CdM Loses Meet Panthers Outrun Newport Mesa Harriers Fall To Unbeaten Tribe Argonauts Sports Briefs G·reat Moments • 1n HISTORY! 1836: 300 heroic frontiersmen, dressed in therm.I underwHr, snu9 swHtshirts, sh .. pskin tined leath.r jack•ts, H-.rmal lined boots • • . hold off a ch.rg• of thouwncls in a tiny south Texas fort! DA VY CROCKETT SAYS: ''S.y, .,.rtner, wh.t's ~ name of fttis place 7" W .. , "OW, if you don't know the answer to this OM, stop in at Grant's Surplus, be rMCfy for eny .,,.99ftCYl GRANTS• ....... • 17IO Newport llM .. Dowatoww COIN W.. County Prep Football Log ~1 : Newport ORANGE Tu.un 0 31 ti 0 Brea Bueu Park BOLSA GRANDE MaanoUa Loara 0 33 13 ~ 13 0 0 Huntington Beach BUENA PARK 21 Sunny Hills 7 7 34 0 12 0 13 14 7 La Habra 13 Orange MARINA 13 Huntington Beach 14 Savanna 7 Glendora WESTMINSTER 0 Servile 14 North Torrance 3 Redlands ANAHEIM 20 Chaffey 6 Redlanda 0 El Rancho WESTERN O Loara 14 LB Mllllkan O Ramona 131 SANTA ANA VAu.EY VALENCIA 23 Cretcenta Valley 6 13 Brea O, 9 Mater Del 13 6 Lowell 21 20 0 6 21 Centennial 13 32 Pacifica 13 SANTA ANA PAClFlCA • 32 7 Savanna & 0 Gahr 16 l5 Chaffey 7 0 Valencia 41 28 Pacific O VlLLA PARIC o 6 Mater Del 21 13 Foothill 7 ~~~ Dn. MAR U ~ ~= del Mar IS 21 13 18 14 0 0 Rancbo Alamit.OI %8 13 VWa :::~ 24 0 MONARCHS n 25 Weatam 20 41 Bolaa Grande 35 (Coetbn1e4l Frem Pa1e t ) 7 LA QUINTA openlnc up with wide play1. 56 La Quinta e Coury &aid afterward, "l 14 7 0 0 0 7 6 Lowell 1J WU 1urpriaed thty stayed up 12 Garden Grove 11 the middle when they were so 6 Loara SI far behind. But I'm sure clad ESTANCIA they did il We broke the 7 Troy 45 Jinx ot 1 o I I D I alter belnC 25 San Clemente JV T voted n u m b • r one in the O Kennedy 29 county. too. KENNEDY .. And, we broke their mark Gladstone e of not allowtne anyone ro Foothill 1' Cain 100 yards on the l?OODd Ellancla 0 -we h..ad 153." Mustangs Face Stiffest Grid Test , . ., ,.., Ul.J ANY SIZE IN STOCK! 5 DAYS ONLY! WHITEWALL OR BLACKWALL! SECOND RETREAD when you buy the 1• Reba.ct at the price 1fltwd betowl • NO DELAY SERVICE If you w1nt your pr ... nt tires retreededt we can eet you Mc:k en the roed wtth a minimum of Inconvenience. • 100-X. 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AUTO IEIVICE CENTEI COSTA llEU 1196 NIWPOIT ... ,,,, TUITIN --"D" ITUIT -S44o1m LAGUNA IMCH, 412 OCIAN AVI. -4M MU CONCERT PREVIEW -Innontion of Orange Coun· ty Pbilba.rmonic Society's Frei Youth Concerts ii She pilot K08J'llll UDdmMm "'COf*a )(eg Pbl~ harriloak: COmmittee-,oncien prw+lft1 to be con· ducted in lf'U ~ I.earniq abouh!M openin& program, to be played Saturday, Oct. 23, l:n Onnge Coast Oollege auditorium, are (st.anding) Mrs. James M.,..... member of the Costa Mua group and Scott • J>auJHn. MtA Verde School teacher. and £1Uled) Stevea BroctinJton, 10 and Karen Myw, 8. ... llA ANDIRS°"' ld1ter ...... Free Youth Concerti What Bretos ;,, Yonder Ca11ldro1t? Curtain to Open For the ninth year Orange County Philharmonic Society is offering a aeries of concerta, free of cUI'ge, to students in Orange County . . each wUI be played by the Log Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Gh~ts and goblins and a conglomeration o( would be spooks will gather in the home of Mr. and Mrs John Locke at 7 p.m Saturday. Oct 23, for Euterpean Com· mittee of Orange County Philharmonic Society's HaJJoween fun night Mrs. F.d· ward Maloney (left) and Mrs Daniel Shea alone know the secret ingredients of the magic potion which will be served m Jack o'lmtern cups before dinner. Games and dancing wlll follow. Reservations may be made by call- ing Mrs. George H. Oechsner. 646-8273. The Mmes. Leonard Laudenbact, Shea and Maloney are in charge of the party. The season's curtain will open at 10 a m. Sat· urday, Oct. 23, in Orange Coast College auditorium for Costa Mesa youth, and an identical program will be played at 11 a.m. for Newport Beach students. Huntington Beach students will be invited to the April 16 performance in Santa Ana High School auditorium, with additional concerts to be presented in other county locations, scheduled for Jan. 8 and May 13. Dr. Howard Hamon, outstanding musician and music educator, will conduct the firlt program which includes his original composition, "Merry Mount," a musical story of the Puritans in Massa- chtaetta in the 17th century. Other selections will be Ravel's "Laideronnette, Empress of the Pagodas" from the Mother Goose Sulte and Berlioz' "Dream of a Witches' Sabbath" from Sympbonie Fantastique. Very few muaicians have done u much for the progress of American music u Hanson. Not only has he enriched the music of our country through his own compositions, but be a1JO hu been a teacher of many of our most promising younger composers. In addition, he hM conducted many f estivala devoted entirely to the music of our country and he hu served u mu.sic ambassador to other countries llk· ing scores of American compositions to Europe so the people of other nations might become acquaint· ed with our muaic. Costa Mesa Philharmonic Committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. R. G Broclrington, ill play· ing an active part in publicizing this opening event in Costa Mesa schools. Besides making posters which have been placed throughout area schools, members have underUken a pilot program in four Costa Mesa schools, Wood· land , College Park. Canyon and Sonora, where the concert will be previewed. The preview, designed to stimulate children's mterest, includes a description of the music, back· ifOUlld of the conductor and taped portion! of re- cording.a of the concert selections. The committee plans to expand the preview program to include all scboola as experience and perS-Onnel permit. Work· Ing on UU. project are Mrs. James Meyers. Mrs. Gary Renzelman and Mrs. John Edington. Concert tickets are being rlistributed In the schools where students are given an opportunity to learn about the music to be played. Mrs. Jefferson Scoville, Philharmonic Society's chairman of Youth Concerts, announced a limited number of tickets are avail.able at the society's office, 201 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Revelin' . By Evt-:l,'\'N SHERWOOD ISN·r IT wonderful to have Catalina to s a 1 I to~ And not jl13t all that water out there? Too, there's something about an island Picture ~ cre"W"'S of about 40 boats from Balboa Bay Club quaffing cham- pagne while steaks were pronounced "'rare," "medi· um" and well done." See~ the Isthmus buch at Catalina. To make every· thing just about perfect, there was a fuU moon Md Henry Tahi.ni playing the music ol Tahiti. A SURPRISE birthday luncheon for Dr. Ralph Ger· anS. dean ol tbe UCI gradu- ate division, director of spe· daJ !lt.udies and professor of • • • With Evelyn b1olog1cal sciences wa s g1v· en him on hia Mth birthday bv ltt5 staff and coUeagues. Another honor. although not a surpnse. 11 the publi- cat>on ttW fall ol "Perspec. tives in BW>k.gy" a festival ed1Uoo (called Feat SchriftJ whlcti wH.I contain contribu· t1oru o< former ltudent.s and colleagues ol the doctor. SAUCE ITAUANO on pasta. b~ast of chicken Genovesa. Freneh cheese cake a n d cherries jubilee, flambeau was the exotic menu Or. and Mrs. Hansel Benvenuti ol Lido Isle prof- fered their guests at a for· mal dinner in their home on their return from an ex· tended tour of Europe with their children. David, Dar· el, Carla. Tim and Tom. Colored pictures ol the trip, developed and printed by Dr Benvenuti, were shown alar dinne!". Guest.a pronounced them ch.anning remini&ceoces o< the o&d world. Honored was Dr. Grant Gould.. and gathered to pay him bomace were the Dn. and Mmes. krrel T. Rich- ards, wbo have themaelves ju.st returned from a lebure- 1 y cruise of the South Seas; Victor Westover, new par· ents of a son, Michael: Ralph Andel"SOll , Burnell Forgey, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert&. SPEAKING of t h e West· overs' new son, Robert Mark Corwin, a bachelor and Mrs. Westover's broth· er. was commandeoered as a baby-sitter. When the par· ents returned hours laUr. they found a sleepy Robert with a wide awake Michael in his anna. Room Service for Baby-sitter, What Next Oh Queen? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 16-year-old ~rl wbo la baby..tttin& and atamne. I an1ved on the Job at 8 o'clock. My boyfrlend came at 8:30 to keep me company. Wt both &et tb.ret 1ood ~la. a day at home but that'• not enoup for arowin1 teen.agers. Rl&bt now we are chtwiq on our nan. because there ian 't a tbiq in th1a houae to eat. Don't you think it ia rotten not ~ ltate eom. macb I or the lftter? . P1Ull print your llllWtr m the paper. I tno• thb lad1 reada your colunm becauae once the clipped out a tetter about altten who talk on tbt phone a lot and abe left tt where I would see Jt. -HUNGRY H. ~ DIU H.: Most women luv. • toft .trt11k or 'c>1 .1f\ fr1·ft for the •ltttr. 7hi' 1, • r.lte pr•~ ,, • ·, ., '"" ...• ~,,, r'··r·1't rw•c ~·:iu ... ~rr.h· n·• ' .. . • I 'f 1·· . ''I ·• • If • , u ..1re ,,,fr: to~·, .1 ..... , n .. c r. ~ou mu t h•v• nnud·'lr..o;·• •t f,..1:·c'lt 1n·1t .. "tl·, '"°'"" 1'Wn'"tfl'n, from h-m~_ .... ,~el•tl"' tln:-9 Y°" ..._ .. "9 •nltr11lft6nt "*" _.. the I• . , . D!AR ANN LANDERS: I'm a divorcee with a 17-yeer -:Jd eon J h1•1 railed alone. I asked his father to pleut ltave when the boy was seven ~ar1 old. I waa alwl1f proud ot tbe Job I dld as a motb-· er. Da\ftd 11 an ucerrent student, a 3lfted muadan. and popular with both boys and firlJ. He la Mlf· reliant :and never ccmplalm betaute my work t.Uu me MW~y from home live or six days at a tJme. A r~w d:l\'I &JO l WU clbO.lllfll lbe apartment ·.icJ l dad •!>.nl. b1na 1 have ntver done befon. I turnc(f David'• I'. ll1 e....,:.and I \Nh I hadn't. 'Under lhe mntl r( l · • 1d (& m~gninc.s of nudes. A fur· lher IW'Ch Of \Me ~m tunied up •bout 60 adcti· • >. -.,, ~.,.. ...... ~ ---· ....... ~ ..... -· -_..., ___ .. _ . . .. . .... -· - , .. Uonal nudea. What makes me sick. Ann. is that the pktures were Of males, not females. t divorced his father because he was a honi-, sexuil. Can the sickness be Inherited? -OF.SPERA TE DIAl OIS,llATI: No. Th. pNblem 11 not t.Mltary. It la ~ P'ychological fllaturbenc• end It calle hr pr'Ofellloftat ''""'*"t. Aek yeur femUy Meter to 1""91t 1 coun- ...., fw th. My end don't to. lfty time. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J am appalled by bits lad pieces of convenations I\ t been bearlfll lately. Rtre art 1e>me aamples: Mra. A.: "Our son and daucbtet In! driving from Ore&on to New York next week. Thty won't bot to apend a dime for food or h-:ttel They've written to friends Ilona the way." Mn. 8.: "My husband and 1 are goln& through Lbe Mayo Cltnlc next month. ~ folks who used to Un nut door moved to Rocbester five yun a~ We're going to write and ask al we can stay with them.'' Mrs. C.: "Our dau.gbter's husband Is being transferred to Toledo next month. Can tMy 1t£y with your sister while they are bouae buntingT" Ann. my husband and l b&Ye tn"19CI exten- sively and we wouldn't dream of c:a1llftc lrienda or relatives to ut for free bousial. II ~ the matter wltb ua? -LlTit,g ROOK REAl>BB DI.AA RIADllt: SOMIWNRI ...._ MUlt b9 ,...... .... , .... '"-....... Wb IMWe "' with "*"'-a .... , hs., '" ..... .,. ef .... .,..., .. '""th.ft~ ........ -.-. .......... with me. Thoet ...... •ty wtt.,. they .,. ltwl'-' invariably enjoy f,.....,_tpe ht lilt ._.,. .., ............... ~ ............................... . ... _....,.. .......................... 'ft ........ ,... _., " ....... Fl ........... """' .. Ma""*""' ..... " ,_ _.....,, ....... a .......... , I l ...._ ...... ............... ... I.Mein .............. .,.. .... ...,........_,, .... -.. .. W Ill_.. ti ... MILT "LOT, ....... I ............. .............. , .......... __ .._ ____ _ I • 11 OAll v 'ILOT /Nl'ft-"- AAVW Associates Hear Art Exhibits Sac.rlAclal Ram Is the name of the welded 1teel Research Mathematician aculphu'e that won third award at California State Fair for Jerry Darnell. member of Laguna Beach The 1ubject. Computen: Slave1 or Q-eatlve Ma· cb.inea, will be lnve1U,ated by Dr. Evelyn B. Collini w h e n t h • Newport.Cotta Mesa Branch ot American A11oclatloo of Univenlty 'Women ptber Cor Ju.ncbeon at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, ln Irvine Cout Country Club. Dr. Collin• ii a senior mathematician at IBM, a led:urtr in matbematk:a at the UnJventty ot SoutheTII California, and a member of the n.ational AAUW ad· ence lmplemeotat.lon com· mittee. Art Aaaoclation. Recelvint her mA1tfn de-Uclan tn both private indua· Two other member• ex-_ _.. d _._ f hiblted tbla month, Mia& iree allU oc:tor-r 0 m try and for iovvnment. Doana Sharkey at Oranga Yale University, Dr. Col-Sbe bu bten uaoclated and David Rosen in Los llna recelved her bacbelon degree (IWLDll cum laude) with the Vaquard, Mercury An1elu at the Adele Bed· with honors In mathematict and Apollo proJeeta u a nan Gallerlea on La Clen· from Smith eon~. She Is mathem.tlclan concerned e1a. -i...... of -.. Ka with th• calculation ol tra-:============: ;.m~im:n and ~ Jeetonea ot ll'Ufidal aatal-1 MARRIAGES ~ been lilted in Wbo'a Who of Utea and manned 1pece-._ • Dllfr ...., -. .,. ...., American Women and Men ~ ....._ ..._ '~ ,_, ol Science, u well u r• ~ •• celvinC the Phi Delta Kap-W ················-J;;' =o!or echievement • • llUSH 'COMB HAI FASHIONS : Dr. Colllm bu taulht in • "BUDGET SALON" • New York Unlvenity aad • = 1U= ~. TiPerm.nents horn 6.95 •• e 7 ants • comp'9te S.95 • ~ Shampoo a s.t 2.so • M • l T • • \No AppolJrtmmt N • USICU raining : °"I'~~ •• u~~ e Featureof ArtsClub '-••••Hffe7"Heee: eat to parent.I and teacben ol young children. .t4U Pack«l and Ready to Go Take Off A film showine an upert. mental proeram which hu produced ouUtandin& re- aulU in preschool mualcal train int in J lpaD wUJ be projected at 2::.> p.m. Sun· day. Oct. 17, in Spurgeon Memorial Room of the Su-- ta A n a Ubrary by Sandy Gordoo, member of a Ful- lerton mu.sic company. Mn. Harold w. Robblna will give a brief ruume of her book. "The South'• Fin- ett Hour," recently puhlJab. ed, and Mn. Nellon IM, soprano, wU1 JnMDt a ~ a r a m accompuled by Tbomaa Manabardt, wbo 11 OD the ltafr of piano in- atructon at CallfonUa Stat. CoUtce at run.rtm. Mu- 1hardt will a1lo pla7 piano aelectkm. AD let to bop aboC'd the "chopper" which wlll take them to Intmwional Airport for their flight to San P'randaco and the naUooal convention of American Bmtn• Women'• AaoclaUon are (from lelt) Mn. Daqlal Bray, trean:rv, and Mn. Tommy Lou Jloatlq preddent of Newport Beach chapter, >JlWA. nM1 will Join an estimated 2500 executive buaineu women who will convene in the Hilton Hotel today through S u n d a y. The conclave's prosram motif Ja dealened ar<>und Mexican, Hawaiian and Oriental cultures, mirroring theme of international and n a t i on a 1 relationsh.ips. Keynote speaker ii Philip Geary, a.uoclate director of Air Worid EdG- cation for TWA. Tbe public Is especially invlt.ed to attend tbla Mual- cal Arts Club of Oranae Coounty preaentatloo. a1 UM mm Is of particular inter. Harbor Council's Movie Guide Volunteer Notea Tbe Procr&m la llDder tbe direction ol Mrs. Frank Owlce of Fullerton, lllilt· ed by Mill Sytm PaoH, boctea cbainnan for the afternoon. New offlcen of the ·dub are the Mmes. WJDiam E. Fack.Iner, pre 11 dent; Chance, vice president; A. A. Black, aecretary; Har· old Short, treasurer; A. J. Belpru, parliamentarian, and dlrecton .... Mlaa .... nora Tbomk:inl, Mn. Grace Stewart of C o 1 t a Men, Miu Edna Ehorn, Mn. Georp Reeva and Mn. Holly Vlad. Club Guest To Sum Up Funds Use defective lion is part oC an animal behavior atudy in Africa. SONS OF KATIE ELDER- Fatber'a murder la aolved by aooa return.in& b o m • !or mother's funeral. THE TRAIN -French re- alltance thwaru Nul at- tempt to ahlp art tnu· Urtl tct Be-Un duriftt World War II. mE GREAT ESCAPE - True story of mau eacape f r o m prlaoner of war camp. McCLINTOCK -J o h n Wayne in a loo&. funny, rowdy western. OLD YEILER -A rough range doc becomes a hero in Walt Disney produc· tlon which a wile findJ herself divorced and remarried. ADULTS HOW TO MURDER YOUR '------------------- WIFE -Confirmed bach· lor Onell b1madt partner in an unbearable marri· aae. A M 0 R 0 U S ADVEN· TURES OF MOU. FLAN· DERS -Film baaed on the aenutional novel DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES-Love trian&Je of man, woman and wbi!key bottle. HELPDS NEEDED Women with cratt, needlework or cookine Went! are needed by an area youth aeency. Just a few boun a week are uked. Volunteers may offer their serYicel by calling the Volunteer Bureau at 548-0719 or 649-1977. VB lS A UN1TID FUND AGENCY M ystick Krewe Reveal.a Plaq YEUOW ROLLS ROYCE N . h 0 ls H Dr Hann elf 3::!.r~ ~ owners zg .t w 00 t pruident or ~sti~·k ~~~ PLEASURE SEEKERS _ o( Komua haa named Rich· SoptustJc.ted account of ard Nordt. choreographer and director of t h e BILLIE -G i r I becomes star elf her hlgh achoo! track team. Ut~ American girls seek· A H M I~ Mardi Gras ball, to the ~~~~~ and marriage In t a rves t 00 n game position for the filth American Sodety of Worn· MONDO PAZZO _ (Crazy such event slated for Feb. I 19, 1966. Georae Haley will en Accountant. of Orange Word) A di9piay of hu· ual.lt ball pta.ln County will have Robert TEENS ANO ADULTS man sufferinca. Annual harvest moon par· vember mMtina and Mra. u ca · SEX AND THE SINGLE 11iE SANDPlPER -Art· ly ol Night OWla will be Broden wUJ dtllver them. Ballot.I for queen anJ YOUR \~ OMll ~ """"'" ... ~ .......... WATCH ~= FREE • c1ean-.1 • on..r •Mt .... PEilLS S1AI $4!L RE-ST.UNG RDfSS a1.11 SIZED, fro. Mlsshlt Dla1 an• 13• ~""'" Jewelry O..lgnlnt =:=, •. lell· A Spedaltyl ....... ......: I f MT DE,INDAILE SHVICE ~\\~\I IM ~ . Aspinall. representative of GIRL _ Female psycho-lat and mlnilt.tr become .,..t-br_...,. in •'--Harbor four ma 1 d a uslgned to California U I t u all in J ....... -...., Contributions f 0 r the King Komu.s' court will be fi1rbo Shoppl-Center nemp oymen logist exposed as man· roman c Y vo ved. Ana at 2 p.m. SUDday, Oct. ,,.. ... _._ "'---·-tab r ··• Compensation Division, as shy. SKY ABOVE, MUD BE· 17, tn Senior Citizen'• Rte· "'"' .. wa•U ~ le 111&7 in the mail soon and votln1 2'00 Herber ltvcl, PHONE Kl 5-9485 guest 1 peak er Thursday, THAT FUNNY FEELING LOW -Documentary of rutioo Center. 18th Stred be broueht to this meettnc ii in November. KI n I Oct 21 h Romantic co!Mdy. New Guinea tribe. and J-.i-A N_.. and all memben and fr1enda Komu.t la chosen by the Cotta Mete, Callf • . . w~ me~N ~AN~OO A~~-~~mU-~edoo ~YU~~~---· ~~edto~~~·-~--~-~_b_. _____ !!!!!~~!!!!!~~!~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gather for dinner In Charter ERNOON -Psychologi· the sensation.tl novel. Beach. ' House. 1700 Harbor Blvd cal revelations of charac· HARLOW -Biography <.'f "Janie, the Ventriloquist" loned or "Gay Nlnetlea" Accordine to M1s1 V1r· ters involved Ut a kidnap-Utt famous star with Car-<Mn. Raymond A. Stagner c01tuma. ' ; .. •-E M rtl ping. ol Baker of Santa Ana) auilted by HanoAd sueau will be ud• • a n. program JOY IN THE MORNING -RArrLE OF A SIMPLE ''Dolly Dingle " and "Aunt Mr. and Mn. Georae Col· chairman. Aspinall will dis· Problems of an lnmature MAN -Shy mill worker Carrie" will entertain mem· ourla of Corona dtl Mar, cuss the AdminlstraUon of college marriagt plcka up cirl on a dare. ben and guesu . charter memben of NlOrt Unemployment Compensa· VON RYAN'S EXPRESS -LET'S TALK ABOtrr WOM· One woman'! project 1n Owla Hoot 'N Rolltt Roc.t. Uon Funds, and there will American oflic-tt leads EN -Italian movie with brtn.ging assistance to Mex· Tbly wUl present t h e be aoclal hour at 6 p m. be· danng escape vla hl· English 1ub-UUe1. Vlttor· 1can ot'ftians will be de· fl"OUP'• cbeck for 1100 to fore dinner at 6:30. Jaclted Nati train. lo Gataman In serle1 of ac:rlbed by Mrs. Ethel Bro· fbe Ct1 ol Hope. Women inleruted in the CAT BALLOU -Satirical vignet~. den of Orange. Nipt Owls rartlm lnfarmat1on may accounttnc field may attend spe>(jf of we.~rnJ. BREAKFAST AT TIFFA· w i 11 contribute dotbini. be Gb'ISDed by caDtnc Mn. Ult meeun, by maklne rel· M A RR I A G E ON THE ~·s -Story of a New food, bedding. money and Gecqe L. 9tewert, S7J. ervatlon throup Mlsa Mar· ROCKS -Comedy in York p!Ay cJrl. Cbristmu lifta at the No-73111. tin,6.12·1850. ---------------------,;;_ _______ __;~ _____ _,;.. _______ ~ What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-a21 NIW IDIA& • • • TM lat• ttytea l1t furftlbire 8N 'IUloltfy lillllt- ,.. w the t.m Afta ltore .t J . H ...... , ...... ,.. 11 P"Ud to ltrfnt ta 7eu th• NW tf'Otlpa frent tuofl eut• .eaMtftt Maltlilf..,,..,.. • H......_ Herftlte. Drpel, C.tltry .... TfteMaeYlll .. Vlllt .... ,. eMtt. You wtll ... ..,...,.,, ........... PINf HOMf ftW•KM INT!llOI DICOIAllON -- -~ 1110 NOITM MAlf STllHT, ..... I.,.. 0,.......,,....,,... SANTA AHA Premiere . Opening! TODAY · 6 P.M. tC 'flJ1;JD llD'DJIO ,.,,....,,,.., RESTAURANT ,..., __ _,la/• ......... -........... ...... .., -.---..... , .... A.. ... .,.. I ,.....,.._•..a•-· ........ a ,.,. •• .,,.., ,.. ....,, """·· ...., ,... ._. .. ,..,. ... ~.,,,,a .., ..mdw -, .......... _, 7 0 I If rw. •-' _ _.t ••I r't -k e •.r DINND .,. ..................... ..... COCKTAILS ....... , .. I ) ' , I I , l ' it l Hmhand-Wife Team . . . Programs Revealed ,.. . Fr1u1 October 15, 1%5 DAILY 'ILOT/NIM-'"91 J:J Honie Society OC League Newport Harbor Au.di-Wome'• A.act'te-al iary ot Children's Home Leaiae ol °'11111' 'eo.ty Society ot Calltornla meeta me.-ID ftrioal Mtao- tn members' hOllMll evf11fJ raatl for lmcb1m ..,_., Gordons Create 'Suspense' For Friends of the Library f ourtb Tuesday It 11: G tb1rd 'l"llanda1. IAeatlm New program.a and de-a.m. Mn. Morton Camer-information la anllabll b1 velopments of Unlvenlty an. 648-M44 will furnlah ad-teJepboablc Mn. Otial1e of S o u t h e r n Calltomla, diUonal J.nlormatiCll. Wiieman, ..... School of Fine Art. will be•------------------ revealed to Trojan League of Orange County durln& a luncheon Tueaday, Oct. lt, in the Lido Isle home of Mrs. Dwight AoderlOD. The Gordons, that inlmit-.,..~ able husband-wile team who have written 13 n o v e 1 s translated into 13 langu- ages representing the sale of more than 10 million copies, will be guests of honor when Newport Beach FriendJ of the Library ga- ther f o r the first meethsg of the iroup's year at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 29, in Ir- vine Coast Country Club. The Gordon Gordons will discuu their new novel, "Power Play," story of an attempt to seiu control of the FBI. Readen of their high aus- penae novel.I, such u "FBI l.4!~-..::;;.a:;.;::1; Dr. Samu e 1 T. Hunt, dean of architecture and fine arts, will be the speak· er and will invlle members to vlatt Fisher Gallery and claases In action. A abort meeting will be conducted by Mn. Challen Landen w h e n members will d.ilcuss the fortbcom· 1ng benefit luocheoo to be sponsored by Orange Coun- ty and Los Angeles leagues. Story," "Cue File: FBI" and "Undercover Cat" are familiar with tbe Gordons' MELINDA ZEMKE Will M.rry Gift Party To Attract Auxiliary k.Dack of mingling laughter with the serious. Originally newspaper peo- ple, Mrs. Gordon wa s with UPI and editor of Arizona magaz..lne and Gordon was managing editor of the Dal)y C lt l se n of Tucaon, rov-lni correspoodent for INS and an FBI agent aulgned to some of the m<>1t famous counter espionage cues of our time. Both are gradua- tes of University of Ari· zona. They now live on a hilltop in Encino. Parents Tell Betrothal Of Melinda Belle kmke A gifta 'n gadgets party is scheduled at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19, for mem- ~ of the Women's Aux- iliary to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 441. Event will tab place in Unl<M Hall. 3222 Bolu Ave., San-ta ADA. The morning coffee will be h<llted by new officen, tbe Mmes. H. W. Humann, president; Ladislaw Reday, vice president; Willlam Mc· Vicker, secretary. and Dale Rumusson, treasurer Dr. and Mrs. John W. 7.emb of Corou del Mar have announced the engage- ment of their dauihler. Me- linda Belle Zemke, to Keith R. Keppler of Granada Hills He ls the IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keppler, also of Granada Hills. The brld&-dect II a grad- uate ot Glendale Bl&b School an<1 ucc1aentaJ U11Ue1e. mag- na cum laude. She ls a mem· ber of Phi Beta Kappa and Gamma Kappa Theta soro- rity. At present abe 11 teacb- mg in Pomona Elementary School, Costa Mesa. Her flance is a graduate of San Fernando H I g b School and the University of Southern Calltornla where he was affiliated with Kap- pa AJpba fraternity. He ls in executive management training with a major com- pany. M'111 Kay Jeffers will be o:Wtreas of ceremorues. Ar· rangements for the pro- gram were made by Mn. Gary Gorman, who ub that memben attend and bring a guest. Refrfthments served. CELEBRITIIS VlSIT FRIENDS -The Gordom, famoua writing team, will give an informal talk to Newport Beach Friends of the lJbrary at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 2~. The writing duo have written a new novel, "Power Play," which capitallzes on their inti· mate knowledge of the FBI, Gordan having been an undercover agent for several years. Committee chairmen are the Mmea. Patrick Chase, Kenneth Smith, W a I t e r While, J oh n Hammond, Floyd Ball and M a r l i n Sheely. Bang-up Golf Tourney Blasts San Joaquin NOW ~ A lhot ril tound the start of women's play for the newly formed Rancho San J08qUin Women's Golf Anodation Shot Gun Social at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 Reaervatiom m a y bt' made by women golfers rt-p.n1.leaa ot uaoctatton mem.. benhip. Women need not bve an established b.a.odi· cap to enter. There will be complimen· tary ooclrtai.IJ and hors d'oeuwes at 3 p.'m. in the Cantine wben prizes for the Fall Nuptial Date Chosen THAI EVER P'int Methodist Church, Banning will be the setttni for the Nov. 7 wedding of Barbara Jean Brown and Merrill Wayne Barnes. The bride~lect ls the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Wayne B. Brown of Hunt- ington Be.acb. Her flance, who la serving with the U.S. Marine Corps in North Caro- lina, is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs .Cheater Barnea ol Oak- land * Mae I\ 911 More Pictlml -Maa•TV AUii&H Newsl .. t U:cn8pdll FMtlmml * •1111a111d WMllcty Logl 111 WY-10-D,nn u mEVl~ON lrulNI BRllllBJM££ WITH YOUR SATURDAY B'nai B'rith Women 1\leet NOTICE ANTHONY'S CUSTOM SHOE SERVICE AT RICHARDS LIDO CENTER IS CLOSID . -.... - WATCH FOi OUI NIW LOCATION AT UDO OPINlt• SOON UNTIL NIW SHOP IS OPEN ~ USI MAIN IHOP IN COIONA DIL MAR ,.-----~OMPLITI CUSTOM SHOI--- _, MANDIA• ••All , .. day's play will be award· ed. Mrs. Malcolm Jooea ii the new president, assisted by the Mmes. Frances Con- nelly. vice president; Phil- lip Cornwell, secretary. and H. A. Hawkinson. treasureT. Retervatiooa for the lour· nament may be m a d e '1rougll the Pro Shop, 8.13- 1253, and addltiooal lnfor- ma&a ttgarding the WOM• en's utodation may be ob- tained from Mrs. Jooes by telephcJo.i.ng her at 673-2.152. HB Couple Will Marry Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ped· ersen of Huntington Beach announce the engagement of thelr daughter Karen Pedersen to Jack A. Qui1· gle. The bride-elect was grad· uated from HunUngton Be•cb High School and at tended Orange Coast Col· Jege. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mn. A. B. Quiggle, Is a graduate of Helix High School in La Mesa, where bis ~nts llve. Quiggle ls currently a Huntington Beach resident. The betrothed coup~e plan to be married De<:. 11 in Chapel of the Wildwood, Westminster. Parents' Club ~P.>r.t~ •nother spec:i•I service from t~~o~US~ We now heve eveileble the services of a f i n e decoretor who specielizes in boat interiors. Let use put the many resources of Richord's to your service. Other Custom Services cfa~ Clothing or Linens ~~ Cherts and Mops or anythin9 you would like, for woll or toble. ~~ Bunk Covers, Bolsters or custom sheett. 3433 Vi• Lido 673-6360 'ALL CURLS AU GOr. Sleepfng S..uty ••• a lovely a81ft,.,... wttt. •rh thet ·--....... ~ ....,.. than w . -I• COSTA MnA - HarMr ahopttfftt Ceftter Kl t-m57 -... MUtfTIMT• allACM -6 ~•lnta Cenu~v1 1.1oa aprln9dale-Edlnpr Ce....., 117-INS .......... ,._ ........... .._ ... A.-.. twt. ~o.JJ: s~ ON THE MARKET UPPERDECK Salem finis~_pine in a hen· dy CABINET for boat or home. 29.95. other metch- ing pieces. Set the mood with a wh im· sicol n a u t i c a I HAND TOWEL by Fieldcrest. 1.69. W h o t a g r e e t i d e a. DISPOSABLE SHEETS and PILLOWCASES, for boet, comping or at home. 2.00 for either 6 coses or 2 sheets. luxury S H E E T S and PILLOWCASES in fine percale by F i e I d c re s t. Cases 1.85 pr. twin, sheet 3.50. Toesty • warm f I o n n • I BLANKET with e water- proof bright vinyl cover- ing. 19.95. Delightfully embroidered BA TH SETS in gey nouti- cal colors ond designs. Moke handsome gifts, too. At The Entr •nee to Lido Ide Open D•ity 9-6 , --·...-···-.... ...,_.. .. ··-- • I I . ~~IDAY OCTW1lt 11 • "' ...... 'Nlltr. (>0 1111~ J ·~ .• ,..,.. •• Cllok• .. 0. .... l'llM "' "'"" """ tel ...., ........... ,.., ... , • t.. ...... lAWI ..... ,, .. -..... "' ••• seat .... . " ...... ...... • c....c.,..... ...... er..• t !•ff l;MNI; ..... (IO ~-!·--~ nMC: (JO ,) Ill ) a.. .. --l• heMle ...... • (IO Ml.) ttcM1 ,,_n .... 1114 !fl. Man.t 7 LA TV DHUT! IORll c.r,. ~., ~ "' t11e ,...,.. * KARI.Of' AHO RtCHARD "1111 ""'"'""'i.n-e. GRHN£-"IL.ACK / 1 "HONEY wnr· CASn£"1 * ITMS AHN[ ntAHCIS .... ~ ...... $ ... llO 0.) ............ UOllil) ., ......... , ... •Dellll' AHO JOHN £R9CSOH ............. ~')I -aoMrt ,_, • , ..... " Ms 1\e ow Cllr'r ... c.,_.. Seo• ..... • --~ -"~ -.nc-,,.. ,...... l:JI...... • ...... .,. " ...... (10 .. ) t:ll 13 HAW GU~Al.ADl't'I 2 ''TH( IMOTMOtS * CUOfT'I HIS TAJtGrr * U0'11tDtS SHOW" ........ -~~ .......... --....~--l .°"""'I I 0 0 "9-•' • -- IN NEW IOLE -~ ~ '"'1t'.ru r~ moo<e pK't~ ~ 1' ;-('Iles., IS DCl'9' & ~t°U • .l." ~ her ot ~l J l's ~"-"l'P Patnam ~~ usually a1J"fd Mood.a,. \hnllaP rnd.a! a1 10 p.r. ~ to tbt l....aken ~ \l°&man ~ ~ hem& broad- C2St. toaOt'I DNSU~ lS ~ atiJ lO 30 p.m. Battr&a peocides ~ W'i!l ~ ~ rom- ~ts OD tbt m"W"'S.. ....., ......... a.a.. Th k *-T\· .............. .._.._.(Jt_,,.••s .. 7•!:_ ._ (II •> "* ...., .._ a • -• •-._....., .... , · ::?..:'::::: Millio11s Hare Seen . ...... .. ...., ... " ........ ,.... 25. ..... :::..::, .. , ... :"7: .. ~.-,.. Greatest of Pitcliers ll HIGH l ~ ~ :._ --..:-.. "'!.-:-.: * ............. aipW ...... ........ .... ..... .... 11., llJC'I[ .. BR01f I ~ thfotl t.bett u thr sport& e&.--.111tM .._ .. .....,_......... BOii\'WOOD il'PJ• _ trNtt Wbnus bis fnmd ....... I .·~ ='~1 It u ftr1 poait>M UW ~If.-&od \e.amm.a~. Doll Dr.,. 1risiae hu made ~ Kou-~. is • bn.Ilw!1ly agira. 7•J\":1E =.:. -:C> AH.~• U.Jf.C..LC. 1fu the natJon'a top • Jpo!1s m~ pn.cbtt wno autoauoc» ... ... pw: ' .. ., ..... 111.1.r curnotJy I C'UW l ~ d r •• 5 boos UI p. T t • .. ....,... ... -a. • • ._._~flll•> The utnordlnary Jfofthand-uound ~ ~ K.oufu -• e ,_ t lk ge ... ~ =. '::" ._,. ...._ CM ed pclc.biPT. who lfod l~ ~ u announctt \ m S c u 11 1 CiW ......_ .... • crtiila. •••ela n.....en to Y1Cton' ookd du.nns: lM ~ne1 -I ~ .,,,.... acWlly driil•t. cbttrs and •• ft 1 .... llMt: (II a) t SOfltClA LOft[N! yestttd.tJ in Lhe World Ser-I h<' ~ l ~ "l.lllML" * 'MAOAME.-<:ol.Olt lSTl au. now hu made lndelJb~ app a~ ,. n ~ 1 m P 1 appearaoca hritt ID lbt wt --•lk.s out 10. 'llUTTI up I ••• ". • 111.J1llltl •• IR...," "'9 (JO-> three -.uonJ in vadfo'i most-h.l\t actuaU~ ~ard h Im ifiNiii ......_ ,... Mii ti• c h ' e r e d 111 Phtladelpbia., _., _ _._. .... _, ... 1 ., • ...,... watcbed sport.I evmt. 111btre the Wis boo anybod.J 1111( • ....._ , ... • • ..__ ln 1983. ln the c • m e ~ lJl !lght .... .._ ... • _, • ._ bro.dcut hr NBC-TV. Ml Each rught., each day, on e•111W11111-••> • .,...,..._ ~J:=~~iedov::;1 t.ele,isJon. tbt cyn1c11 m powe of tbt modern age grups at 1J ~ IUND-a>C.Ott !IHI e e ._ Ne• Yort Y.anbe rMdune """'ers Cynicism 15 the or-* LOW IUDQ[T """ I e.., Owl had dominated bueball Ider of tbe day. <;o 1t 1s very U put fl,ruret are an~ indJ-1pleuant aod refreshln~ and •Mr... li.I • ._ "' cadoa. hi.J , •hut.out tn~ph even clean.sing in a way to e-...= ...,.. ,.. • • ._ over the Mumegota T w J n \ kno• there art still public •..., ..._ ~ ttl yesterday . may have drawn a heroes to whom voungstert •LI.._, illJ """' -., JI!,...~· l•t-vid~ 1udlence of 50 to 60 can look up with ·the blus-•• • '!* ~ ....., .,...,I "'·...., iw.. million person&. And if mem· tnit of th,1r pannts ~ f,_, _,.. -ory serves me. he has aver· "'-...... _ .. ....._ • "-agf'd leu than one urnf'C1 THE CHANNEL S W I \t: e ••••ell llllld •u.w-run per 1ame In th' two ser-Lt Gftl. Lewll Henhey. lhe •••-tlD•l~W •••--,., 1s.1ocbve S.mce dl...,._r." .._1-.,.,•Temiw1t It takt~ mort than ,..14tJ,.. a itueat on ~C-TV'1 -n.. .._ ,_.lit•._ 11*-ft....._ "lie · I " 11t ..,... lies. however. lo m11kt a day" p r o g r a m W~~•Y • •...., ,,_ .._ ~ 1111.J '9111 s,.,._ star -and thla fact \t1r~ up . next t'rlday, Ethel Mer- .__. JOO• tMI •-..c ..,... .., ., Or. •• the 1mag111at1on to think of man c:tucuuea her re c • n l fir '"--"" r...,., All ._tnc:1• what a fabulous national 1m-lnp to Ruuta on the ume 13 COU FOOTIAL1-LM ..., --.~ ~ =-Plf· pact someoone like Babe Rulh show ... e&rtoonul Rub e * 0ra,.. COllt "· ::.-:' .. ~ ,,.., --:; would have had on lelev1S1on. Goldberg displays some nf Mt.S.A.C. ,.,._ ..,.. 111 1'42. even to non baseball fans. his new sculpture on "Toda) eM .... ti......,'"" ~---In short, a1 in all thlngs -Monday. and especially on television • ~~ ""lliltllll. ,.... e • llllt '""" SM Jt ii the lmaee. And there Is 111111 • , • .._ ... , ''" 11 !lie ~o way that anyone could C D M J -~ .._ .. ._,._ .... ,..._k. Improve on the KouCax Im-0881 e 0 ay &:• • e ...... ...._ (lO •> a • ace. He Is the kind of fellow Hopn'• •-"..., "• a..1U:MI!.._....._ "'D• w 47-S1M that mothers would like to Set to Jn8tall ,...ft ~ ,,_ ltllet U • have for a i,on. that 11tlrls h&llll4 la ••sn-.. ...._lit la U:Jeelll* "TM._.. •• '41-would hke lo go steady w1lh Oiltft'*'4 Leny ,_lb. and then marry, and that Jame• Masi will be lmtall· QC-,: M •> ~ • tN t•B"-men would enjoy for a daily ed master councilor of the Or·I llvc*. • v...r ,.... C'*' round of itolf. a quiet drink ange Coast Cha~r. Order of "111 ~:-111 Nldl 111 •"' * ,,.....,. (R) or a discussion nf current DeMolay, Saturday, Oct. 2.1. :::";:'!. ""-!. =:. ';: l:U e Ml.w. ,_. s.,• ·n-n-. evenu. Although he I i v e s at Sufarlng 0r-.:uohn1c Tern-a .. ,..., U.-l.lf'I*) .-.., Mera "9tlltrl. near Hollywood. he leads a pie, Newport .JXac · JACKSON TWINS 111t11t ~ ._ • ~. qulet and discreet life. Other incoming officers arc I nu. ...... -....,: Tiie ••=--~=--lelll-= ';,: Jr be seems too good to be Rick Graves, senior counc1-91iiillli...-------~;;;.,,.-----..1 ~ _..,. a.s.. ffle9DI T,......-ON ANdle.-. o.," true. on television and off -lor. and Joe Kmcald II, jun-Mun •ND JEFF s.11, *"'"""' • '" atr. I n l ... ~.., Htllony. bandaome. lnteIIJgent. manly ior councilor. "' and modest _ he apparently ~e tnstallallon program ------- * BEST BETS ~ h T U n 0 A Y 7:JI ........... ......... ,I" .......... ~ ......... ,.. ........ .............. TONIGHT .,....,...LMI• •:aee1-T..-•• ....... * • .... ..,... c:.... " 11.c* ._,.. 'S7-Jolwl CffWford ll:tl ...... _...,...... •• , .. Cit • •• 'vs •• ... "'C.ml ..... " ........ 'S4 .... ~ er... ma lt:Jl •• u.. ... , ....... ...., .. "' ..... ··--~.,._ .. ....,..'M ClletllJr. • .... ..... • ,.. ....... ., llA •• , ..... ..,,, ... =t~ .. ..._.,'4 8AMLlll -··-Alll ~:-E~m. ,_... W !.. .................... ,, •• c..., ClltllM !..!.:=-...... a..· '5J ..... ..., .. 1111" '41-...... ltylel, MltdllHll. • ,. ,. Al .. ::::......... ll:JI··-......... ............. ·---s:1 :0 "O I tlr •• ...., "' Clelll&-~ ..... ,.. TO MAIKIT, TO MAIKIT, TO MAaKIT, j TO MAU9T, TO MAIKIT, TO MAllKIT, .......... ,.. ............ carNI ...,.... .. tlll Ml.Y Ill.OT -tJll 11tst .pa t.e ,_. .,.. .......... • is Just that. I don't think beg1.n1 at 8 p.m. It ls open to there ls much question that the public. be keeps this Image ln mind.I.:::::=========== but ln an age or instant com- munication -when a big mouth in a baseball game can be seen in all its glory from coast to coast on tele· vision -who can blame him for p r e t e r r i n i( the other route? BOTH AP, UPI Tile DAILY PILOT~ one of the few community newa- P a p e r a Of It.a aiu ln the country to have the combi- nation of both Auoclated Pre• and United Preaa-ln- tematlonal. LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE 'NOU•' '6 'DMOHNnS ·~ 'H:>tUSO 't 'XOtllVW 'I -UMOQ 'llillfNIUS ·01 '4WVlS •• ·om:> 'L 'N10::> ., ·on .• 'SSUQ ., ·~wONOllJW 'l--4JCWV ·~SHY ' ............ ~-.,-~ ·---·-· -.~ .. .s-. ly Ctiartes M. Schlll LOOO. MEAA. ~UOE AAo ~ PEOf\E LIKE ~'.100, 'OJ KNOW! By Dick lroob By Al Smith --- FIRST PRESENTATION -John Jordan (right) of Cabrillo Beacll Yacht Club la the proud poaeuor of the Mayor of Seal Buch Perpetual Trophy. He ac- cept. award from Seal Beach Ylcllt Club Commo- dore Ron Huelhunt and nee committee chatnnan Vlriitna Pollock. Cabrillo Yachtsman Wins Mayor's WELCOME ABO~BD Moral: Never Change Mind ly ALMON LOCKAIEY Iona L11es 2'" He,._ COITA MISA 145-1111 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE # -• -.... -..... I ' • ] Frldiy Octobef 15, 1965 MOUSES FOR SAll HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 6-neral 1000 General lOOO Costa M9.a 1100 PEN1Nsou n. CHARMING bo me near ~I: Bay. l BR.. den. 3 bl.IN, 2 tlrtplllOH-lcte.l for l&r&e tamil,y. $G,!IOO. VALUAILE C-1 LOT PLUS ~ fumiabed 3 BR home. Near the &.,y ~t I: ju• a llhort walk to Balboa sbopptnc. $29,9!i0. IDEAL IEACH HOME NEAR Newport H.artor yacht Qub. 5 BR. J~ beth.I. hi.lie Bvinl rocmJ with fire- place. Sl9 .soo. S~ US YOR BAY f·RONT, OCEAN FRONT It lN B& TWEEN. Balboa R .. I E1tate Co. JoeephtM W t-t>b, Realtor TOO & Balboa Blvd., BaJboe 01Uole Hl40 ANY EX-sERVlCEYAN Who .... eeiwd ., cs.,. al actJw dut7 ~ aiDol Worid War 2, mt bu oat pt"tYIOUlly uHd any GI bentllla la now elliible tor a •peel•! FHA Vrieran lolll proaram wbkh will irnabJ. bJm IQ purcbue I home tor u tittle u S200 down pa.yment! Tb1a new prv- sram wtn be takt'D advarr tqe of by IJllDY people, IO e&lJ u. DOW for detaJll A avoid the fUlh, 64&-11U. Open ev•. HIWPORT BEACH OPPltl 141-TTU Dahl• WOft•t Tel (But 1'e are blabber Corotte1 clel Mar DUPLEX Clow to Beach. Oceaa I: a.y \1eW1. Room to ex· pe.nd on 50x.11S comer lot. lmaulculate 3 bdnn pf UI dm. 2 beth ~· 2 bdrm. 1 bat.b lower. 2 ftJ'l'l)tacea. 2 patio&. 3 car ..,..,_, Ter- rUic pownt!al. B!!AunnJL CORNER LOCATION Plenty ol palm trtta I trop1· cal planll IWTOWld tnla lovdy 3 bedroom home Wtlh , .. bettla, .ep&r1te dinlni ~ with Mtia& &re1l ID the ldleben. Fireplace In the I.Mn& room + one ln die encio.d patio. CompleWly tenced yard with sprinlc· len. Priced riak at $22,900- KI 5-9f91. ~ """· COSTA MISA OP:FICI KI 5-9491 Reduced $1,000 moulhl!\ u:n Wel&dlff Drive. N.S. Thia Meu V...S. 4 BR 2 Be Ml-3600 ~~ =:-~ NEAR COWGE P'UI In beck yard. Ku PAU SCHOOL alaa ffltry, eylCD ~. ..__ ..1-and m&rl>le bl.I.bl-Exiltln& 3 Bdrm., 2 ...... cpO-, ... ..,.., S23 500 n.-I.Nit dttd (rplc., la.rse mcloMd patio . e HARDWOOD FLOORS FUily t'O\rred flaptont pa ho blt·ln BBQ, COllCl'l"t drl'veway and block w1I feBCe ADD EXTRA VALUE lo 1tu1 ctwTnll\I Meu Vrr- • 3 Br, family rm bune 2 Battw, fii>Jc. carpell diw.pea, uc location. Submi low down • or f'HA lent11 J'ull prloe only S22, TllS. I . ' t THE MYHRE CO. 646-9671 anytime 61 RESAlf 3 BR 1'' ba, top condtdon Near Ellanda HI School. CUh dn lo 51' % GI Lo9n ff. D. Johnaon Bkr. 648-a3b'2 nn PlareDl1a Ave., C.M. 3 NEW 2 bl 3 br, 1350 1q. fl, on a 56i.-9s· lot. ShoJ>IS, achools, churchu near. S21.500. WlU accept low dn. pymt. Cor of TUlJp Ir Oran&t· !'M-1705 BY owner 3 bdmu, tar,e fence yard. New cp<a, dnpes. locludea tumlture. Nr. IChooll. abopa. Fruit tr--. l!T.soo. $400 *· nu tema. 19'lO Olntinmtal Ave, CM. BY Owner, nice 3 bdnn stuc- co, cpta, 1 drpa, covered pat· 10, fenced rear yard. Larae lot. low FHA terma .l prier. Sl6,950. for apJJt call owner. UMm LOVD.. Y 4 • Br I Family - nn. Nr • Bedt &if. Rm for Pool! $29,SOO. ~I 2147 Alter Pl. LI S-0311 or 546-3420. POOL home nr Weatclltf abop. 2 br. l'it b9, tam rm. ~le, m.soo. 146-le6. REMODELED 1 • BR. Jt..2 lot/ Car/ Work:abop. 167 Mqnolla/ 646-1333. • • with BBQ • ldtc:bm tacill-!:1:~ .. at onl1 $36,950. Eves Ha-Double praif' with =======1 l=OS: ...,.....,, Mesa Def Mar CALL 146-msl FOR 1&orap tor bosts. Beaati- "SMILJNG SERVICE" fal.ly ~ $23,500 nlA TERMS! Mesa de.I Mar Sped.ala. Welh-McCarclle RHltors 3 Br home, 11773 Mlalon Or. m.soo. 4 Br Corner home, i 1 1J10 Newport Bhd. CM. 1173 Hatt>er B!vd. c .M. ~1'129 3 Br homf', ~ San Lucu 5 BR & D laycrest For Rome m.m KI s.20. en Famlly moYins llO 11.a.ly Mesa V .,.de 1110 Thia attncttve 3 BR 2 Ba $21,500 home m nev aw ti.y. It I •• e ••• et Family iipedal E l e I a n t bu a FORMAL DINING home. Huge Uvins rm. ~ ROOM mt ~ie l.amlly ular Ooor plu. 2 batha. room with flrliplace. $23,IQl 5% ~ tJd.aUnl Lo.n to &ab 1oan CG be uaumed only over. OM of the area'• bot· ~ down. Eves. n3·31Jl MESA VERDE ' lHI ~ buys. !!40-1120 CALL 646-0261 FOR Owner arudoua. L.ar1e 4 br 2 bl., family rm. W /trplc Double alldin& ,.... doon tD patio. ~ S.23.150. FHA or VA ~nna. OPEN 'TIL t P.M. "SMlLING SERVICE" ... 2955 Harbor Blvd. OPEN HOUSE · Sun 1·5 EASTBUJFT • 2857 Alta Viall. Fabuloua BaC'k Bey Vtf'W. 2 It~ aplJt lf'Vel with ~ BR 3 b9. trplc, ~ult· 111 ~. CT"pts,/ drps. P rol ra IAnditcsped It !!pnnkJera. R.ed\K"td S43.SOO Harriet P..-ry REALTOR 3336 Via woo 675-4550 NpB ••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ub Harc:twood Ooon' Here's a clNn 3 BR home in prlme area. N1ct yard, view " CRfl)'Oll lml'IM!dl11.te pose.e1131on. Full price $22.500. Submit down. PLAZA REAL TY '50 Eut 17th. C.M. ~.lO ••••••••• 1.85 ACRES VIEW LOT For the "don't fence me tn" famlly. Peralta Hilk 10<'•· tlon, IUJTOUnded by large ftl&h'.S. Eves. 642·2343. CALL &4&G1 FOR "SMIUNG SERVICE" TUBACH RWTY 3071 Harbor Blvd. CM 54S-84n Evea. 5t6'"6343 C.M .••••••••• FHA-POOL Thia home qualilits for FHA loen ot S23.100. Owner re- dUOl!9 price to appralaal, 3 bdrm • 2 bath With ftreplace mt SHAKE root. 1133 Wrstcillf Dr. 54a..5!a NEW'POflT HEIGHTS 2 I. n JR. exec. type borne. See It to appreciate It. Me11 v~ J Wv bdrml. fireplaca. Fully carpeted A dnped. Elec. bit • IN ~ covel"9d patio. Land .c1ped yard. Sprtnkl~n trorit A back. Tiie wal $23,900 Ind l~ 2 dr. re- frii, matchini wuber I: dryer. Pnnc1 pala only. Ope Sat I: Sun or call r°" ap- po111t, ~1833 . t. POOL! 4-Br/ 2·Ba. Family rm. Sep play-yard El~ ! Out.atandJ.ni 3 BR, 1% Batha, chen, dahwr. Ma.oY extru cultom built ~. Beam Owner..$.71,950. Submit one c:elllnp, hU&e bride fire-and tenna. 3298 Cal11oml.a S r pl11~ and many ldded fea. 54S-Ol8T t tuttt. Electrlc ldtcben. Cov· ---------ered deluxe patio. 400 Holm· VACANT/ LGE 4 • Br. 3 - wood. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-S. Ba. Home. Hu Everythlna I e JEAN SMmt, Realtor Underprlced • $37,500. Mak 646-3255 anytime YOW' otferl Owner 547-51168 Home and Income Beautiful new 3 Br, 2 ba home with duplex In rtar. Renl malcea pmtl; you pay tuft only, $39,950 -$4.000 dn. Xlnt locaUon off E. 21.lt. DID Gudm Ln. CM 549-3991 CUSTOM HOUSE IN VISTA $10,TOO ~ WW trade torT 642-3360 BY OWNER 3 year old duplex ••• 3 BR A 2 batha eM:h, %100 -i ft. dip. c:pg A bit.Im. 541-1001 Newport Beech 1200 . la For Ale by ~r 4 bdrm 2% beths, 11Un deck, 2 poo and club hou1e. EZ main SJ0.000 or conalder leue ~740 u .. DAO.Y PILOT a.-anecs HOUSES FOR SALE _ Newport hach 1200 • IEACH HOME Ideal foe l.arse famil:7 ~ bkd trom ocean $39.SOO Coron& del Mar f73.95CX) OWNDt lffvinl countr:y and anx1ol.-1o lell. 3 BR.., 2~ Ba, Fam Rm. I: Din Rm. In HARBOR HIGHLAN~ Kin& Ii.Zed Mu&er BR. Un· UIU&1 amount ot cupbOerd I: clolet ape. Prbd for quick Ille at s:n,.500. D..12 l>oYer' Dr <faclnr Jrvine) NB 646-11615<1 541·3"5. CUST • BUILT 4 • br/ l'it· b9. P'ormal din., . rm. ~ R.wnpua • rm. 2 • f'rplcs. Wtt • bac, Fili · out ahel· ~r. 3600 sq . ft. ~1.950, Owner s.8-2176. ,t SPANISH S BR oo Canal. Sun.km dell, mas· lin frpl, tonnaJ dirun&· Aikin& $48.IQl. Tmm or tnde. OPDl DAD.. Y 11.S PM. 447 Canal St. 646--19151. • ~-port ...... ___ 1_2_10 NEWPORT ff&tlta, by O'llt"M1', m .200. ~ 2 bdrm It ~ home. Newly dee. hdwd fioors, fittpl, well and.leaped. R-2 ~ I~. U H'1ll far ..,.,t. I SAOUFTCE $10,<m • equity for $300>! I>lYorofd/ Moat lrll lie-bame! ~ * PROUTE ESTATI z.BR/ AS lS-$16.SOO ~-. 5.16·1956 .... A .frame, 2 story. l BR, 2 be, bm celllnp, 2 bDm bch/ pool, S31.SOO. Owner-IC·~ 1240 Corona det Mar 1250 TRADERS TAKE NCYl'E: Trade up to thia ~ Ylew home In excluatve Cameo 11iores. BulJt IDr comfortable Hvtnc • 4 bed· rooma. 3 batlw (or 1 bed- room I: b.th can ba uaed u aeparate maid'• room.> I..arp formal d1n1nc roam. ve-ry 1arp cmvenlellt kit· dlen. BeeutHully ~ pool I: mc>c.d 119tio.. Price ltduced far quick Ale. SlO,IQl eqqity will twdla, tf't'• nesodate! ~nn. Open ~es. • CORONA DEL MAI OFFICI 675-3l'n OUTDOOR LIVING!!! Smell the charcoal aroma ol that deUcloua Olatff.o- briand ifilled on tbls 9wetp- ine. landleaped ~ Altar dtnntt brandy I: cot1ee, owr\ooldnr Blue Pllclflc Ir d.azzJin& ..-ts. Warm 11P al ~ unne or Wn1l1 room tlreplacs. AU am 6 2,D> IQ· ft. ot ~uant, lmr ury, tamll7 ll'rtn&· $5,(Q) moves you in. ~nn. ()pea l"V• CORONA DEL MAl OflflCE r15-nn CAMEO SHORB SPACIOUS 4 BR Wnily room home wtth W'p "'1m· ming pool •t In bea1lttful oriPntal prden. ~ trade for smaller borne er l:noorne property. UDO REAL TY Inc. 1817 Weatdltf Drive 642·5C{JO Harbor View Hllh OCEAN VIEW 3 or 4 bdnnl., 2 batba. Loa of ltorqe. Larae pado- A Yali lmmed. Owner, lll18 Sea Lane, OIM. ~2821 NICE DUPLEX, So ol H")', 2 Br ea, frplcs, l'JlWly dee, S38.SOO. Owner. OR 3-4169. ••••••••• NJ:WPOln' SllORD HON.£ Principals-Brokers Haw bu:r« tor 20 to 35 WJltl • witil CMb. Reed) 1o moYe hnrnedl.*b'· Call Doll Ward, 50-m'». !NOW! wtt.b ""' W /W cipble. A pamt. Hu I br, 1~ ba, btt· Ina. dblh ....... " ,. .A. beat. 1°" a. r .P. m.- PLUA UALTY .... JTtb. CM. ..... NIW DIRICT DIALING 642-5678 6 4 2 I 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I ... F I E D 6 4 2 I 5 6 7 8 ' (J OVER THE COUNTER NASO Listings for Thunday, October 14, 1965 • • n1oymg Jet Age LEASE LOCALLY NOW IS THE TIME TO U•SI YOUI 1966 .. AUTOMOllUI WI LUii ALL MODIU. AT • CONNILL CH"IOLIT .. HAUOI ILVD,.. C.M. 146-ttoo .. ...... .......... , -I' .. = • ,, .. , .. ,,~ 11"11 H• .... ')"\\ t! ll 11 I: I ; I .. • I • It • f :y • Friday's Oosing Prices Complete New ;,TOCK LEADERS .. F ridly Octobfr lS, 1965 I DAIL v ,ILOT /N..,..,,. J T York Stock Exchange LiBl--- American Stock Exchange Oosing .... -... .. I ' ) \ DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 'Just a Few Minutes' The death by fire of a Weslmmster woman ye~ttr· day morning was a tragedy She apparently Cell asleep in her mobile home while smoking. And i.o the accident waa 1voidable This 1i1 a good lime for all parents to resolve never to leave their )oung ch1ldn•n alone, not even for "just a few mmutes " Flaming de1ths are Bhocking enough when they in· volve adults, but they are even more so ~hen the v1cltm u a child and the cause was parental negligence. WCTU's Outmoded Methods "Four Youngsters Dead in Blaze." ''Fire Kills Two Children While Mom Shops." Headlines such as these are all too common acr06S the nation Their shock value is obviously not enough to shake up au parents of young children. for the tragedies con- tuiue to oct"ur. 'fhe tenacity and dedkation of the fine ladies of the Women's Chnstian Temperance Union has been evident for many )'ears. The WC'Tlf has an enemy -alcohol - and fights 1t unequ1vocably ll 1:,. in many ways, a Justifiable hght Abuse of akohol has destroyed counlle~ Uvea, countless careers, countle~ families. Too many parenl~. it would appear are lulled mto carelessness by the falst notion that "1t can't happen here, to me " The fact, of course , is that it can -and does. Minor task5 or short errands requiring only a few minutes away from the child bring on the rallonahza. tions. "He (or she) will be ab1e to get along without me for that short time," mother says rea.96uringly to herself. But the WCTU carries on 1ta battle m dated and un1magtnat1ve ways. With all their good mtentions land with some sohd reasons behind them), the WCTU un· fort unately ullllzes outdated, hackneyed and unimagm· alive means to convey their message. The truth is that the young child left unattended for ''just a few minutes" is in great dan~er Statisticians and other fact ltnders concerned with fires and fire in- surance have established that a major cause of fire 1s, in fact, the child who has been left alone, often for Just a rew minutes -fatal minute5. As a result. the WTC'U 's message fOr the most part reaches only otht•r WCTU members. It IS a shame, for alcohol tan be evil, and tht> WCfU could help explain that fact 1f it brought itself up to date and talked to the vast legion of alcoholics, near-alcohol1n. and alcoholics' families instead of talkmg to itself The Junior Fire Marshal magazine. just distnbuted to millions or school children all over the United States and Canada by the Hartford Insurance Group, declares. "A home ts never as aafe as a castle unless there'6 a guard on duty." World ~erie AWOL The maguine also reported this incident: "A mother preparing lunch discovered she needed something from .the stare. It waa only a few block.!! away. While she wa11 gone, her 1i.x-year-old daughter decided to feed the baby. She reached across the stove to heat the baby's bottle. Her clottung caugbt fire. She was fatally burned. T'bQt home wu no castle -the guard was gone'" Anecdot~ "'ill be t·onimg out of the World St'ries concluded yesterday lyea l>odgers!) for some time to come. One of the first rame from Minneapolis, where a county auditor's clerk was suspended {or three days without pay for gomg to the first game of the World \)eries instead of to work Colder weather will bring more appliances mto use. Auditor Robert f f1tzs11nmons said hts office was too busy with tax statements to give anyone time off That's one of the best arguments agamst tax~ \\-e've ever heard Life Isn't Like That! By Eua'ORTH L. RJtllllrRDSON Mbtllter f\tllbborbood Coaart(t• UoaaJ CburclJ La1una Beach ,John Aloysius Doe 11 an engmet>r. He Jives by the i;llde rule and the piumb hoe. This la h.La world. He is most ~ical bla lacb w~. wisdom about Mfoe! His wile. Jane, la in a men.- tal ~ and bu been In for treatment ...-etal Uma but Jd.w\ u J'9t bM no undent.and1nc ~ ing mental UlneM. He llMW oi hit wife Jn the Nm• cate- gory u a Jeaky faucel ''Call a plumber," be u.ya, "and he will fix It prcnto! Jt is all a question ol toiowing certain p-ocedures llXI lhe or It will be fixed!" JORN ALOYSIU5 DOE ha.a to win every argtnnent, ao 1n a loud VOi~ and with arms ntnging then is no argument because there 111 no dialogue. He must reaJ- 1r.e that be bas faded to communicate. Maybe he 1s a good engineer, is a win· ner, pttaen'ts a good image pubUdy, but in a very in· tlmate and penonal way he lm failed to undenta.od bb reladOlllhlp with hi" .u •. P'eeltnga we ol lll"*1 importance. To be sure. thflH au manUest phys!· ca11y and are communicat- ed as such, but words are necessary to release the large r~ of impulses that lie in the dark pools of thought. I am IUl'e t b a t many domestk: probliems can be cle.-ed up lf onJ y two people wm ait down and talk and talk tntQ lhe wee hours of the mommg MAYBE WE who WTite under the heading of "EV· ERYDA Y PROBl.EMS" have failed to t-ommunt· cate! We want to know 1f that ts so! We art> not in· fallible! 'EVERYDAY PROBLEMS" ts your prob- lem and please note only ttie singular 1s employed tr wt don't make you ~ry sometimes ... iI we don't speak w your need . . H we don't send you ling1.oi on your way .. then we have tailed and we want w k.now about it ' A four-yur-0ld boy ac l'Ompanied his mother lo church and "'hile the min· 1ster was preadung the boy stood up 10 the pew After a few moments, he s&1d "Look, mommie, he's t.a.lk- ing right to me!" BUT LIFE ISN'T .likt that! Leaky faooeb are sunple to tb became u a rule they ha-ve DO em«ion· al JX'Of>lem&. But the bo- man being ii a wry oom· plex ''thing" ... emotiom, flesh and blood. a mind coo· d1t1oned by environment and heredity all m one bun- dle You would think that John would know thia but he is an extrovert, an out· go and no int4ke. r-~~ -fuAc~i~~ Tlto1e Gre .. 11 Drh1~1l"ays He has no put to haunt him <uoept his inadequa· cy J in handling this 1.ltua. lion. He ha1 no memories to e<>njure, nor dreama to tantalhe bis future. He lives by the slide rule, the plumb lme and the ~ dock' The daily rat-a-tat-tat of the five minute news r~ Md the ball gamt: keep him golng. UNFORTUNATELY, there Is no communication be~ tween John and Jane. They have always Uved on a very superficial level, never hav- ing taken the lime to talk into ttie wee boon of the mornlni. They have never talked about how they feel about different things. Bernard Baruch said that he never soogbt public ol- fiei! because he feh th.& •·he could cootribut. maN u an independent prtn~ citizen than u a pub& O(· flee holdtt." HO'n'Nr, Mar· garet Colt. who bu writt.l a b.loeraphy on Baruch, a.a.id that ''th• rMI reetOl1 he did not seek public of· flee was that he waa unwUJ- lng to face defeat • . he always bad to win." Gene lived in a crowded neifhborhood. He had two cars but only a one--car ga- rage. He often parked biJ older car in tbe it.reel or on his earage driveway. Many other people parked their can in hi! driveway or just turned their can around It. One aft.emoon, Sally Slip- per suddenly slipped on the accumulated grease there She complained w Gene. When Sally found t h a t she had hurt her back bad- ly, she sued Gene. G e n e claimed that he didn't put the erease there. For all he knew, other cars had. THE COURT ruled that the jury e<>uld de~rmlne that Gene's cars created the hazard. U Gene failed to ln· spect and clean away the ~ left by hu car. he would have to pay for the damages. You &r9 not always liable r--, Shorts J St. Cleed, Fla., Nn~: "U judpl " o u J d make their declliona ju.at, Ibey should behold neither plain· tiff, '1elend.ant. nor pleader. but •Only the cauH ltaell .. Dear Gloomy Gus: The rft,bt wing extremist.a help def eat the Republicans and the left wins ex· tremiJU help keep the Democrat. in power. How do you explain thJI! -M. T. ,. .... ,....._,,.....,_, ...... . ........... -..................... "" to a peuon hurt on your sidewalk. Not the ownersb.ip but what the property own- er does. is what makei; the sidewalk dangerous. Did the property owner do something to create a ha z • rd w pedestrians? Suppose the owner leta bis water drain over the side- walk making it slippery. Suppose he lets vlDes extend beyond h t s land. Suppose he stacks vegeta· bles so that people run into them. AJI these create haz· ards. IF THINGS are left on the sidewalk by third parties, or are blown there by heavy winds, thP owner Is seldom to blame. Most prudent home own- ers have liability pollctes to protect them when they are at fauJt. Everybody must use "or- dinary care" not to do things that may harm oth- ers. Sometime. t h e city or coU11ty may place special duties on property owntn. There may be city lines. or· dlnances about putllnc thiQ&• on sidewalks, for wa- ler dralna&e. or ceneral pfety rules about hangln& tbinO from bulldln11 ovet aidewalka. Tbt3e rules may impo1e other dutlea, viola· tion of which II neaUpnce "in it.self," needlni no tur~ ther proof of tnteot:Joa. SIDEWALX·defecta thlm- aelYU are tbe respona1blJUy of tbt city. If Ult city offf. dala know or ahould know of cracks, or other huards, and have the 111one7 to mate repairs, tbe cJty muat do so fta failUJ"ll II ~ ceoce. Citizens burt u a r• llllt can hold the clt.J re- lpONiblt. Note: caru.n&a tawren offer *II ce11i.. M J • 1 mayt... ........ 11 .... II ' Tlt~"'re Bot It 1t ro119 8) TOM J!t;NSHA W :c:w YOHK -I don 't thin k anp.:.1e has noticed it yet but that 15th century map that has Yale Unlver· 11ity and the Italian Hlator 1cal Society flinging scho· larly sWettus at each other actualJy prove>~ them both wrong. Christopht'>r Columbus did not discovPr i\meric. But neither did Leif Ericsson and his Viktng!I as the Yal· 1es say tM\.r map abows. ON THE FAR n~t of the map. between what ap- pears to be Cluna and whal <.'(.'u ld be Japan iJ the no- tation · "Thi'.' Tartars affirm beyond doubt that a n e w land is situated m lhP out· ermost parts of the> ~orld." 1 t doeirn ' say how lhe Tartars knew about 1l But I know. Hoei-slun told them And Hoel-shin, as any connoisseur of 5th century Chinese yearbooks can tell you c.:r Yale or the ltallan Historical Society, was the Buddhist priest who d1!>cov· er~ America in the v e a r (99 - I KJU \'Ol' '-IOT II Is so recorded tha t, in the last vear of thf' 1th ccn· tury. I foe1-shin vu1tPd a country called fusang which he pinpointed for fu- ture lravelerii aa lyan~ 1~.- 000 li east of Tahan. Unfortunately, the pre- Dear George What is good for roadies'? Where can I get some" TY. Oear TY. WeU. they like a liHle garbage from time to tune, and if you don't have ;rn y perhaps you could borrow a cupful from a ne:ghhor. But are you sure you've thought t h I s m a t t t r through" MR.MUM J c1~e value of the Li 1n 4W "a~ not handed down with the st1..ry and Tahan 1s lllythical. Anyway llueHihin muht hJve had him~elf a ball. Ht~ f~U among peace· lovmg people who had be£:ll <·onverted lo Buddhism by f1\e beggar monks 29 yrars before. lbey had no weap- cms but a lot of gold and ~1J· ver which they treated w1U1 contempt They were ruled by a kin& calJed the lchi who, f o r S<:me apparently reU&1ou1 reason. chanaed tM color of his clothes every two ye.rs for 11 cycle ol 10 years Th<' color not h i s dothei. THEIR l'ROl m ;ST poi.· c;~lc.1 wa~ a tree. bambo<>- like. shoots of ~ hlch prov1d· ed food. Its red fruit kept a whole year without refriger- ation, and its bark could be made lnto linen and paper. In UH you think y o u have n<.'dced a resemblance between Fusang and t h e Mexico of the Aztec1 or the Peru of the Incas, t h <' n you'tt In a similar boat to Columbus Somebody beat you w it 90 }ears ago BUT. NOW that Yale and ltl map have pn.'ved beyond doubt that HOe'l-shln dlacov- ered America in 499, we who prefer our speculaUon undllu~ by fact must tur11 elsewtlere for the reaJ dia· coverer of the New World. Maybe it wa1 the Ro- mans ln the 1st century, else wby would a bronu cup resembling c.•ne found in the ruins of Pompell turn up under 11 Inches of topsoil by tht Roanoke RlveT in Vlrglnia' OR PERHAPS It was the Phoenicians ~ early as the Slh century B.C .. else why would the Image of one of their ahlps be carved on a r<.'~k ln MlddJeboro. Mass., and their SemitJc alphabet oo 1tonea in Mechanicsburg, Pa'! Okay, Yale, let's see bow you bandJe that one. f " r f ,f Ir' • ,. I -' ,,,, . ._ ·-·-. . ~ . . . . -~- ---- \ ~ nn Holnaes Alexander Solid Republican 11 doe~ Dtcl. "'11,Xon lrss lh8ll ju.st.lee to characteriu hJm as a tw<>-time loser. 1960-Q, who's nc.w "run- nmg agarn" fo1 lhf' prt<>t dency In truth , tht most wonderful thml( that ever happens to a pollt1c1an has happened to N1J1.un The presiden"y 1s i.reksng htm Lile is so 1ntrini.icaJly dramaltl' i.u m) lltenou!> 10 hiding 11' plot.s a n d su b- plots, and yet so remorse- lessly logical and morally aathfyin& Jn u n r a v • I I n tmm, that I wonder that any author or playwright ever bothf'rs LO invent a story. THE GRt:An:sr \o,rJter- ha\11 been lhoi.c· ~•lh ttw- rndustr} and v1s1on lo hold the mirror up to ne1tur('" and reproduce evenls. ex· perieocH and personal 1 ltes from We itseU The crea- tive wight I.a in being abJe to pe~lve. and the art i~ being able w communicau. In all the biographies of Nixon. and in the many no- vels about presidential po- litics that reach my dhK, the missing ingredient 1s an ab1lily or w111ingneu of tlir authors to wnte a plain. unvarnished t&le of truth NIXON HAS been over praised and overvill f l e d, and there Is much about him that seems m u r 1' y, withdrawn a n d lmpene - trable. Nixon Is not a crys- talline personality I J a c k Kennedy wa1 much more so) and not 1 large, palp- able object I Lyndon John- son. like Mount Eve~~t 111 there for anybody w h o wants lo wear him11ell out at mountain climbing l. Although Nixon has hart much pubUc exposure. he's a soUlary soul who takes his meals in hotel rooms when on the road. rarely accept.a advice and at the jolliest Ci!lebrations w 11 1 mingle. josh and add to the merriment -but always with a certain re a e r v e. which is certainly h.11 ptiv· iJege to maintain. "Among them be wu not of them ; In a shroud of ttiouihts which were not tbelr thOUihtl." BUT wrrHOUT Cettinl an Inch lnalde of th1I prt. vate pubUc mau, a reporter can Me that the Nl:ioo c.- reer hu Jumped out of the rut which claimed IO mUJ men who mooned alter the presidency. We have eut· prated the excrudat1n1 .t.· feet o( hJa defeat b7 x.. Md1. AJ Nell Mac:Nell el TIME, lhc., recaQJ rt- mi.nded "" tbe 111> Ille> Uco ftt not u.. clOelst aqued ta Amea. _... t1or7. ,,.. ... p ....,... ai U..'°"9 bl la, I 19- otl 1n 1*, a probable ''ateat" 1D in. Nlxoa'a dltlM b7 Goy. Brown cl CllUcnla la llG mlut ban bea a cruel dlt- ·~ bat It plalDlJ dld nat ... .,. a. ~ :=r:ar=i: aoo...w. poUo ...... Ud ,.._ •• .bllrt ~ t the defeats of 1960-62 &tart- ed Nixon on a new career. HE BE<'AME and r~ mained the most sought. after Republican campaign s~aker ln the c o u n t r y. Barry Goldwater is the be!lt money·ra1S<'r MW Gen. El- ~enhoY.er 1i. Uie nob I es t figurehead. But when GOP campaigners at any level want a man to encourage lhe van. or to harry the foe In the rear. thty send for Dkk Nuoo. Then I• tittle. tf any I P"'O- fil to Nixon ln hls sloeglnc around the Virginia gub- ernatorial trails lhls yur <-nd baclUn~ anothtr likely loser Thos' who twit bim tor turning up b e f o r e l·rowds ttlal wuuld hardly flll a phone booth faU to pay credit to his mouves. which are not U.ote of Mlf. promotion bUt oC party· pretervaUon. JC It weren't for Nixon in the provinces, and Everett Dlrben, Ger- ,---1 Quote 8 "! r oa H. Atkla1n, UCLA dtu of 1l•dftta - "The heart and soul of the honor syattm is croup ac- ceptance. It can only work where the rtudenta have a strong 1en1e ol common fn. terest and want to make lt work." aJd Ford and Melvin Lalrd sluggina lt out •1th tM Democrat& ln Conere11, U1e Republican P 1 r t 1 would tum up lta toes and croak. NIXON IRKS many con· servativu for not belng one Of them. and many Uherals for sbunrung their cause of revolutionizing lhe parly. HU e<>mpass n~ olten seems to wauJe between east and west, but Jiven time to Mttle, it lnvambly llnda tu maptJc pole - wtddt ls IOUDd Republlcan- lsm. It la not from coddling hls personal ambitions, bu t from freeing himself from their smot.herlng embr.ice, that N1xc>n now emetJ:'!I as the man whom destiny refuses to forget. Hu :1e greatly matured. u aome adrnirtn believe! Hu be overcome hidden band.I· cape, whldt are no lea real to a man than villlhle oaea ! These would be l n a l d e ltoriea, and I've never met a person who credibly clalm1 w know tbe interior of tbia man. But the outside 1 t o r y hang, as clear as the har· vest moon above. The GOP nomination la homin& In on Nixon. If a Republican be- comes Prealdet>t ti.fore UU. country'• 200th Amllverury 1n um. tt alJDOlt hu to be the man who hae ceaHd to IMk the olftce. ---~ How to Address Our Lawmaken U.S. S.n.ton Thomas H Kuchel ( R> and ~le Murphy (ft)- Senate Office Bldg., Wuhington, D.C. 20&01 U.S. "•••ntetlvn <Onnee Ceunty Only) Richard T. Hanna (34tb Dlatrict-D), u• W. CraceM Ave., Suite 510, Anlh8lm; James B. Utt (85tb Dlltrtct-~J. 2133 W. Chapman Ave .. Onnp. Durtn1 Coqru- 11onal sesalona, Hanna. 1518 Lonportb ROOM Offtce Bldg.; Utt. 2348 Rayburn Houae Olfic. Bld1., Wllhln1· ton, D.C. 20lH5. State s.n.tor frem O!-. Ceunty . John G. Schm.ltl, (R) lSU1 Br1UanJ Wooda Dr., Tbt- tin; State Capitol, Slcrameato, Calif. 9580'7. ,, ... Al11MMyn ........... 0r.,... Ceunty James JI!. Wbet!Dan ~ DJdrid). 11111 Brook· hunt BL. Oardu Grcm . ~ 1.udlry, education., pennnatal •ffldencJ IDd KODOIJl1. poi>! Uc utrutiel and corpcntkm, ad cbalrman. ,abc'O;; mlttee oa man~ CIG lad m1ntu. 11.ob.t E. Badham ~711t Dtltrid)-lMI Weatdlff Dr., Newpott Beach 92880. CommtU..: 0.tlwtblal ~ / lndu.triaJ reJatJw, mDttmy ... ,........ afta1n. 90dal welfare. Wlllilm &. ~ (D.e8th J>t. trict), Amlwlm ~ Commau.tC aeauan. IV'•~ mental ~ IDd ~. ~. trwpcata- tlon and CClGllDlrcl, ....... ~ ~ -....... _. -"-:--.. .. "" , • 1\rd the u~ :>uld :>ak. con· one nla ! of 1rty. lten re en lven ably ; his ) u t rom .ice, rg~• tiny '.1e om• he 111di- .real .. , I d e met bly irior HY ha.r· ;op 1 on he- thi.I lUJ > be d to •• \)- - - Everyone Hu Somethi"9 1Mt Someone Else Wants - ~ . . . F~. Ottob« 15, 1965 ' T , •• @90'-.io;"'' For Adartionel Homes f<W Set. s.. '•CJ• 16 l'BB 8166BST SIN6U MAB.JUrl'PIACB 01' f'BB OIUN6B C0.482' • P80NB •IUCJ' 9424871 HOUSES flOlt SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH' FOR SALE Gener el 1000 Gen.rel 1000Generel 1000 EVER HAVE A YEN? to have a rambling fJJ"ID h<>UJe with a bi£ roaring fireplace, random width peQld hardwood floon, a natural canyon Yiew, ALSO a view of the Ocean? All of thJa includ1n1 3 bd.nns., 3 batba and a large aeparate rompUI room ii youn for around $55,000 in an area of com- parable valuea. 675-3000 Eves. 1573-0554 673-5322 TOUCH OF HAWAII!! 'These people have so effectively brought the "outside in" that you feel lib you are dining or recllnlng in a garden. This i! a 2 bdrm. and convt. den, 2 bath home with the mott charm we've seen for a long time and at the price of $35,500. 67~3000 Eves. 673-5322 673-0554 DISCOVER DUPLEX COMFOR·T Ready for occupancy!! 2 bdrm. upper and lower, fireplaces, patio, sundeck and fee simple land. Walk to marketa and beaches. Newly painted and decorated. Choice location. Alkint only '38,500 witb low down payment. 673-9200 Eves. 673-8086 EXECUTIVE CHARM Newport Height.a choice atreet -only 11"' years new. DLStinctive 3 bdrm., 3 b~th custom built home. Sunken Uvin1 room, huge family room, 2 ftreplacea and pool size lawn. Personal reuo111 make th.is property reduced to $39,500. 673-9200 Eves 1573·8088 BOAT WATCHERS' PARADISE . . . by day and a gal.uy of sparkling Ugbta by night. Lovely 3 bdrm. home ii only 4 years modern, lta corner location insuring a permanent panoramic view. Best buy in Harbor View Hilla, close to Irvine Center, Country Club, Unl•ersity and juat the right distance from the freeways. 1573-9200 Eve1. 1575-5719 1ST TIME LISTED!!! Waterfront home, Balboa Covea, pier and slip. Dlneu reuon for sale. 2 huge bdrma., 1 ~ bat.ha, pegged wood floors under carpeting. Top quality cooatruction. Sl&,000 down. and owner will carry 1st TrUJt Deed from qualified buyer. Shown by appointment only. Please call. 873-9200 Eves. 548-6966 "ONE GOOD INVESTMENT . . . can equal a Uletime of toll.'' Two duplexes only ! years old with an in<:ome of $3eo<> per yr., plus an unincumbered ncant lot 80!110 to the rear of the property. Suitable for your own home or another duplex. Price $39.500 -only $4,500 down 548-1161 Eves 548-8868 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP -ia one of the priceleaa ingredient.a you will enjoy at a mode.t price ln um spacloo.a 3 bdrm. + family room home. You'll be impressed by the wide entry way, UIUally found only in mucb more upen.stve homes. The teehuion of the patio wtth a mw of both canyon and ocean will reall7 ..,.. you -and the price -onJ7 138,9&0. Owner will ca:rry loan. 67~000 Eves. 1573-06&4 CAN YOU REMEMBER? how thrilled you were to ride in a "Surrey with the fringe on lop?" This 3 bdrm. and dining room home located on Surrey Drive is one you'll be juat u proud of. There are numerous deluxe features, in- tludini an inspiring vJew of the ocean. An excellent buy at •&2,950. 175-3000 !'Ye&. 157S-05M Costa Mesa Office 1696 Newport llvd. 541-1161 CT 157$-5322 ~USESFORSALE ~SUFO•~~L·~~~~=s=·~·~flO~l~U=L~E~H=O=U=S=U~F=O=R~S=A~L·~~H~ou~s_1_s_~~·~~~L=·~~ 1000 Gener•I 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE Gen.rel 1000 General 1000 G.nerel CORONA DIL MAR · COST A MESA • NIWPORT IALIOA Re1lty, Inc. CONCENTRATED SERVICI 3 LOCAL OFFICES "THE saGN Of SPECIALIZED SERVICE" OPEN HOUSES Saturday 333 Santa babel, "Bick Bay" Newport Beach 3 bdrm., 2 bL Lease, Lease/Option or Sale 2052 Tustin, 4 br., 2 ba., pool Saturday and Sunday 276 Albert, 3 br .• immacula~. off 23rd and Santa Ana 1723 Labrador, Costa Meaa. 3 br .. family room 718 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar -duplex cUllom built 3 br., 2 ba. dn, 2 br . 1 ba. up 4530 Ro1bury, Cameo Shores -4 br . family room, large pool. view l 7S6 Irvine, Baycrelt -3 br , family room, pool 2087 Irvine, 3 br .. family room. large yard, newly redecorated '4627 Camden Rd .. Cameo Sboru, 4 br , family room, pool, Ocean View 242 Heliotrope, Corona de.l Mar. 3 br .. family room within 1 bk>ck of Ocean 113 E. F.dgewater, Balboa, 4 br . 3 bath, Waterfront WEIGHING VALUES? MULTIPLE 8 LISTINGS $27,950 $34,950 $25,500 S22,500 . $51,750 $53,950 $49,500 $29.900 1115,000 149,500 185,000 Here's a 3 bdrm. and family room home where the Loan Company will have to reduce the existing loan by a couple of thousand dollan in order to sell it to you @ $29,900 Widow bu moved out and saya "SELL!" 675-3000 BALBOA PENINSULA Eves. 673-4208 Close to ocean and bay! Cualom bwlt by owner builder, tbU very attractive expandable 2 bdrm. houae has forced air beat, large kilcben, king size bdrms., and is completely and nicely rurnisbed. Please call for deuila. 673-9200 CLOSE TO SCHOOLS Eves. 1575-0598 Short walk to Horace Enlip J unlar Hi&bl Well planned S bdrm. w1th 1 ~ bath bome bu a ap.c:ious litchen. lovely large Uvtn1 room overlootint patio, and ii on a quiet. "111 pri91te corner. Jmt re- duced for quick sale to $30,000. 878-9200 Eva. 873-0598 $1251 PRICE REDUCTION Owners moving to Arizona and have authoriied ua to orter a $1250 price reduction on their Eastside Colla Mesa home. This neat and clean 3 bdrm. and dirung room home witb brick fireplace is located on a quiet cul-de·-11c street only 2 blocks from E. 17th., and the yard la llke a part. Price reduced to $22,250. 543-1161 !vu. 648-8888 Newport·laltoa Office 2025 W. lal»oa Blvd. 67]..9200 • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Channing e..Uide home on R-2 lot with room for another unit. Owns will give immediate occupancy on approval of credit. Call flor &.." a~lntment to lee um oulltandine value today. Only $21,500 PM L:i'16l Eves. MJ.4111 NEED ROOM? Rambling house on quiet cul-de-aac street next to Westcllff Sbopplnl Center. 3 bdrms .• dining room, play room, 3 car garage, lari• Iii and cement pad t() park boat or can. $24,950. 0 •IVIA 548-1161 Evea.. 157.._,,_ TIME SAVER Available now! We have a .ery nice 3 bdrm. and family room home with 1 % batha and lota of 1torage. 2 fireplace•. Located within wa1lf lnt distance of library, schools, marketa, gol1 courwe and th11tffl Call for appointment. !vet 67~25 673·9200 . LEASE/OPTION or PURCHASE Sharp 3 bdnq. + family room home, 1 ~ ba. in Newport Beach back bay. Short walk to proposed Aquatic park and YMCA. For appoint,. ment pleue call. Ev •7o 7 .. ltA 673-9200 ea. u ~ -sil• BALBOA POINT Close to bay and boat ramp. S bdrm., ruc:e living roo~ wi~ fireplace. tar e kitchen witb breakfllt area, and a apacloos pa~ with ~ bath an! laundry facilities in double saraae. $37,500 and rucely fu.rnilbt4. 673·9200 Eves. M&-69(1 PROMISES --PROMISES ~ Let'• talk price and value -m ,500 for lmmacula~ 2 bdrm. beac* home. R·2 corner, Ocean aide. of boulevard. r~ sunple ... attracthlil patio and lawn for outdoor Uvtng. Owner aaya aell now. .,. ano• 673-9200 Evet. 6 I .ruucN LEASE 01 SELL Sbarp Provincial 3 bdrm.. 2 bath home localed on cu.Hie-sac street in eutaide Costa Mesa. Excellent family home, 115x30 pool and 1~ of decking. Separate play yard for smaller children. Pleue call tor details. $35,950. -.-. .,.., ·125S 548-11151 C.T•• ~ 3 BDRM. R-2 EASTSIDE Colt.a Mesa! Uvable older home 1n front of lot renta for $1&0 J'S month. Room for another unit Cloee in location near aboppin& and lruup<>rUUon. Priced at $22,600. E'fa. su.nd M8-lll5l CHARMING EASTSlDE Small twc>-story home, 1900 sq. fl. and custom buill 3 bdrm., 2 bltbt. family room plua den, with 1oad.s of book cues. extra clo.eu and storage. Bright blt·in kitchen overlooks 15.x30 F /H pool. See tb1a today and compan. Priced at $34,950. .... ·-<M .. 548-11151 &:.Tel. ~ INVESTOIS--"PLEASE NOTE" 5 unita !utaide Costa Meaa.. Room fOT 1 more Thia ii a fizer-apper and sbOWI a tood return. Out of area ownen will sell or trade for vacant land. Eves 642-2263 ~s.1161 AT UCl'S BACK DOOR - o l minutes to the new University in thil deluxe 3 bdrm., 2 bath h:ni'e on top of the hill in Harbor View Hills. It bas the added charm of a full dlnlng room and family room. Uke new carpet.a and dnpee. Try ..,.,9&0. Evils. 1'73-t&C 548-1161 Corona del Mar Office 2407 E. Coast Hwy. 675-3000 --FF -Home TihOP HARBOR HIGHLANDS MEDICAL BUILDING 2 atory. 3 A den. ii, bath Uk Located in prime area tn Oranp--3 unitl wttl MiSA VlltDI. IUT IUY pl111 20x50 lbop. Lot. &ax !xtn sharp three bedroom·l .. ~~Jome.aha e one vacanc:y-fOrme.rly occupied by Dentist - 1'15. A ran and at $17,000. new carpets and drapea. newly .,....._..., lop pe, Own will carry back lat TD at e~ %-ExcO S.'-.....i~ & $und.y, I to 5 Newport HeiCjhtl lovely k:idney shaped pool, euy ~enance lent fuy for a user or a good tnvatmenl A•l!ripl , _ _, 2 bdrma • den. hardwood liandacapina. Owner leavin& area . • • ce ••• $75,000. Owner'• lOll can be lour pin. 3 bed.rm. 2 bathl, bit.in kitchen patio. Compl f eoced ya.rd wi1b lota of privacy. VACANT & REA· DY for immed. occupany. Full Price ONLY '20,600. Owner Must Sell · SUBMIT ON DOWN. LIKE SECLUSION? t When you walk lhrou&b lhia private &•te enterin& a lovely prden. you have a world all your owa. Seldom are we able to oiler auch value. From the rear of the home you are o'lookini Mua Verde Golf Course. Larae 4 bdrm. • fami17 rm., 8 baths. Healed POOL. Ideal for supreme com.fort & luxury. F o r appointment. IASTSIDI DUPLIX ONLY $1,000 DOWN for the1e 2 eeparate boma. One larle 3 bdrm Home -' 1 bdrm. home nJRNJSQD. Tb1I ii the buy ol a llf e- Ume. COl'1MI' Blbr at Harbor Open Stea. &46-4141 ··--···· ......... Udo Isle lavfront ='2~~ ~·diiv~=~ '29 • 500 · ELEGANCE FIVE INCOME UNITS 216 V'-Lido ~ ~ Bi 4 + Fam Rm This is an excellent buy for the penon tha~ wanta 60' frontage, pier & allp. Property could be di· CJ • • • Finest Baycreat area, 3 large bedrooms, w?od to Jive on the property-2 B/R house with 1 ~ vided. A bargain! Might trade. Ea.sls1d<·; ca.n l tell <rom paneled family room, 2 fireplaces, hard to ~ind baths _ 2-3 B/R unita -2-2 B/R unit.a -Good Irv.me Terrace new -t.tha. hardwood I tormal dining room marucured landscapmg rental aru and always rented-Income $510 per Ooo~ pluter 11•1lla, terti· dis · ~ t ' bu er Price ... · u9 950 fir f1replae1. Nothing Uke Only for the cnnun.a ing y . . . . month-Asa.mg ., ' . 1412 s.r.nM. Terrece 11. si~.m Bli private tOlll $56.500. 2 Houses Newport Helcjhts 4 bedroom, 21"' bath custom home. DeliebUul av&1latile. EASY TO BUY Both houaea enueaky clean-2 B/R eacb-E.xcel-walled garden. Owner anxious. '43,500. "" and rent $800 down F.H.A .. No down G.l. or choose your lent retirement property-Uve in ooe Newnort HelcJhts 436 ~m~ Drive Ideally located 2 bedroom, 2 bath. den. family room, wet bu. A.skinf $34,950. OPlll HOUSE • ' '102 Lef1yette New~ a.ch 6 S.1500 1a1 Weltcltff Or., Newpert leech '42NOO := :: 646 1811 own financing. 4 bedroom 2 bath borne, lar:ge on&-Askinl $29,500. covered patio. lots of brick planters ··· Full Price --":-' .. llJlll .. !111 . ..• IS,:~N WARD COMPANY MESA 1920 HARBOR IL VO., C.M. Open lwnlnp '42·2020 1110 ". Olut Hlab"1 U 1-8354 I ..,,..,.. J;"9 BACK BAY on ~ ACRE. wltb 2 .. home. 'nib .,.. I009Cl ... HORSES. New mw um...- alt)'. .. .. I ~ ... ..., ~ -.. .-.. -...,.,. . --.. ... . . ' .. -.... .. ... .. . -... -.._ . -... . -.. .. . . .. -· . ..... . ,. . ""' I -I I • ·' J 1000 G.nerel 1000 ~Matt la Borde, Realtor ·Congratulations, Dodgers Let your frlendJ congratulate you when you abow them th• wonderful buy you've tnade. Yooil bl proud to own tb.ia PRIZE WINNING M!SA VIRDE HOME. Three larae bed- rooms, two ileaminl balbl, large Uving room , with PALOS VERDE atone fir6plac,e, aepar· ai. ~I area. tutefully done kitchen with • 'lW:lt.in oven a range. Wall to wall carpet! and drape• thru.:out lncluded. Two large rear • yardl, one beautifully done with dkbondra lawn I: the other a perfect kids' play yard. Sprinklers front & rear. $1,800 MOVES YOU ' IN -CALL TODAY. OPEN WEEKENDS. SEE 2823 TOBAGO PLACE. SECLUDED · QUIET NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Set tbiJ four bed· roam. two bath and tarae fanuly room cUJo-tom built home. Owner built with many, many futu.rea not wually found in avera~ born•. Beautiful carpets and drapes tbru· • oul Ga built·iru including dishwasher, and buuUtul birch cabinets. Located on a ae- clll<Hd )Ot that bu privacy plus-PRICED TO Sm.L AT t-43,600 WITH EXCELLENT ' FINANCING. CHARMING SPLIT LEVEL On beautifully landJcaped and rail-fenced comer Jot. Separate Entry, Built·ln Kitchen, Dlnln1 area, Powder Room and Family room with 1Udin1 glua door to fenced rear ya.rd on cround level Larae living room with fireplace. pktW'9 window and separ&U ei. vat.d well planted lawn on 2nd leftl Three QuJ•t bedrooml and two balha opN.ira. A WHAL! OF A BUY AT '29,9&0. Submit OD Down -OW1Mf will carry 2nd T.D. PRIME INVESTMENT Pully rented well kept Triplex -newly petntlld in IDd oul Ntw carpets and dilpoe- als in 1Jl units. $3,400 YEARLY INCOME. Located near modern shopping center - · Priced to Sell at Only $30,950, 10% Dowa. YEN TO LIVE WELL • Enjoy the t.cilltiu of a modem Clubhouae, ptayaround and SWDOONG POOL. Owa thia well kept t.hrel bedroom and dinlni room. 1 * bath home. Built-in 111 kitchen, tile sink counter, w/w carpet, forced air beat. and atone ftnplace. Larae enc~ 20tx30' patio with buiJMn bar. Double &arqe, d.lchondra :ium, sprinklers front and rear. hi&bted . wale!' fall -all for only $21.500 FHA-VA. Near aboppin& and pablie trampo~Uon. Rany l t :: fASTSIDE CHARMER Iii thlJ ~llent residential netgbborbood we offer WI JO¥ely three year old newly dec- -enled adult occupied bome. Two lar&e bed· rool'bl and conwirtible den with cu.atom car· ~9 and dnpa. Larft livinl room with '"becut.Ltul cualom atone fireplace. Family n>om opens to lar1e patio and beautifully ll.l}dse&ped rear yard. Situated on a comer lot with boat or traller .torace area -PlOCED TO MOVE AT ONLY $2&,500. M. M. La Borde, Realtor _ r. "Yeu'll Like Our frlendly Servi~ 220 I . 17th St. ("'-ne 646 OSSS) Cotta ~ U.out• In t. 17th St. Shopping '-*> lvenfft91 C.tf 545-2133 or ~ 1156 Sll,711 PAINT & SAVI 3 l)dan. ' 2 bath. Poolaltt '/aid. NMda 10me wortr but wba1 • terrific value. For furthtt Mtalla call ~1720. OPEH "ML 9 P.M. •w...mvd. BEM' BUY POOL HOME Imma.culatr. Elect:rk hallt· t111, toad ~ • dl'Q- •. ni<.'ey tsndlDped, Eut· *le. A tnle bup.1n buy al 125..SOO. FRA pe.ymenta of I 1117 s-ya all. Call KI ~. ()pfti evee. COSTA MffA Oflf'ICI KIMm INCOME IUYIRS CHANCE OF A UFITIMI 1& Furnished Rentals. Just one door to Ocean Fronl Unbelievably priced at $49,000. Don•t miaa lhJs! 6 PUINISHED AP'l'S. MEI Jmt buy theee 2 larfe ll-4 Iota facing btJBay A larp undy belCb. Pull·prlce -.aoo. bMt tmna. HOUSES HHt SAL.I 1000 0..Wat 1000 FALL is a lovely time of year and you can enjoy jt even more when you live in this diJtinctJve W estchff home. This fine home oCf ers 3 bed· rooma, 2~ baths. Den and dWng room. Sep- ara~ service porch. Two fireplaces plus BBQ. Uve in a presllge area for only $220 per month. CAN you afford to rent .. nomt: when you can buy a 3 bedroom home with Jar1e ramily room for only it6,250? Turn those rent receipts 1nlo equity! Vacant Immediate possessJon. Call now. BE alert and take advanta&e of the opportunity l-0 purdwe this immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath Cinderella home. Thia home offers lux· ury ca~ung thruout, custom drapes. spac· ious. famlly room with brick fireplace and meticulous landscapang. Full price only '22,500. See today. . BEAUTIFUL homes like thls custom 4 bedroom home near Beck Bay are rare andeed. Don 't wa.it see lhia e.x:ceptlona,I 2200 sq. ft. home. with meny uquWtt appoll)tmenta today. Priced at just '39,500. OPEN 'TIL t P .M. 646-7171 Of 546-2313 --~ --------, THE ~EAL : .ESTATERS l HOUSH ~ SALi HOUS_E.!_'!>!_~L!_ HOUllS fOR SALi I HOUSH FOi ~LI _ -----1000 Geftenl 1000 I Genenl 1000 1606 Antl9u. Way, Dover St.or. Entertalntnt's a delight in t.bl.s Imposing new bay new borne! There's a stunning formal gold dinin& room for large parties: and an utnol'dinary kitchen with mechanical maids • chef; Paneled den with bath cl fireplace for caovivtality & a spacious 2nd floor Fun· room for the youngsters. 3300 eq. ft. of gracious living in this elegant home, uquisitely decorated and landKaped · •• DO STOP AT: f606 ANTIGUA WAY, DOVElt SHORES COLDWELL, BANKER OPEN HOUSE SUNOA Y 1.5 P.M. 4521 Falrhlcl Cameo Shores Fabuloua 4 bdrm., l baUI u.ec. bocne wllh fam. A/O din. room. Grat ocean view and ftl.l landlcaped yard with pool '58.500. Mr. Hale Kl 9-llr>l iiNf iiEllJfs u ~ rent ii over noo moa1b )loa can be money BAYCREST abe-.d on a amall lnftlf· 5 Br 4"'9 a. Se,> Dln Jtm meat. Pr1vate ya.rd, 3 BR. pllll' Fam ~. 3 Car Gar, 1.arae kit, a home w tbr Pooi Sl.zll! Lot. BaUt BJ J~ chlldttn. Minimum down • Wella ol courae. A&>Pt Only. priced al $11,16(). * * * * 3 BDRM or 4 I DRM 2 Br 21/2 Bt Absolutelv Both priced Wider $14.000. Top v.b I.II Top Area!~ We OM la rvw . one s yeara dare you to compue at the old, built • lDa. carpet., low price ol $31,250 and drapes, l ~ bathe. Ubbellrr· Twma. .OM tlnluldJlc. EutUc1e EXCHANGE IOCAUon· Let ua lhow Uiem OJmmtrcia1 4 Umta for at your oonvenlencr. Land. Call Mr· !tee.le UNITS -.,~.w ... o.. VJ di Pc J. ~~ ~ ~ ' IF IT'S NET SPENDABLE Brokers fol· 8&1crnt Kiu a • 0 ' ea lor layfront I YOU WANT have Trtplex 1649 w .. tcllff Dr., , · Pr1vate atta w1 bell '°"1m. priced at SJJ.000 with S3lJ N.I. 646-0228 160a beach, docka & tenn11 I m~ Income . ._Pkx a• ~ WtetcHff Dr., Newport 9Mch -642·5200 coun. u-g. dupkx ttlat ~.950 with SSlO mo. u,. ---------SU 100 MIW LIDO ISLE 2 Story Family Home featuring: 4 hdrooms 3 ... Dining Room Lanai luilt-fn Kttchen Lott of charm & dlaracter Just Listed -Realistically Priced $59.500 converts t.o lam home. Wiii tvme. rent alto • otier Sl24.000 IF IT'S L o C A T J ON T Mn. Harvey PRJDE of ownership have 6 from tbt ~ room ol U»a I uruta 11 $74.500 wllb S'TlO bu.lltitUI 4 bedrooal, 2 bath 1 llock from leach mo Income. Call for bftak. borne on lht blutfa overlook· Also D _ & Bo R down &heet. IJlC the Df'W Key Marina now u.y •t •mp 491 E 17th St 642-3790 ~lni developed. Thi.a is an OY.nnlni briabt A comJort· ' -• able. De~ S-00. ideal I excellent value, for only for couple or small Lam1ly. $311.SOO. $.12,500. 7/ ()ft.If I/( 1 (j. Pat Burtinlb&m I East Oceanfront ~:~~.!!'?! Lot tecled by park wall. 3 BR 2 Prime vacant beach front 81 w~lh ~ copper plum~ 1681\ Tuatln Ave 646-3907 bwldlng site located 111 btat 1 :~ nc 8~ ~ Evea 146-4579 49M.229 area of Balboa P~mnaula. I Ev~. s:;:42 • Sl 9,200 -Make oUer. CALL IUJ! ,,,,,, Mr. Ha.le '""""«> l FOR "SMILING SERVICE" ooE I SwbnmlnCJ ~ 3400 VIA~~~. :.~poLrtTY._l_~~·OR • • ._ l ~.~ux~~~~~-'~ ~ :~~,.P=ke = --.ri -pets & drapes. t Bedrooms. Family tun at Ill belt. 3 1ty1rate d1nJnc room. beau-• kln&lile bdrm.a. A 1nJi9 BEYOND COMPARE Wul terTace • AND Pl.ER It fllmlly rm. Low dn pymt -fU)AT $550 mo. 1873 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 540-lm 111Yll.me· QUICk POSSIHION 4bk2l' ..... l1 ~ famU1 roam overiOok.IJll 31· kidDly .... pool hard- wood Oocl'a, pWiltr w&lla. ~ thnawt, abuu~n. No DUPLEX like tNa in Corona del Mar! EACH UNIT bu 3 BR. 2 BA. Lu:ot· urioual:y appointed · Each with PRIVATE PATIO' bnlltiftd bkd wall fcnt-e OPEN HOUSE Pride oi 0Wpenh1p • llh~ fn, Sut. Sun. 1-5 pm -i llOIM '8 the area. Pncal 704 • m; lrla Avenue to .Wt.~~ Sat It Sun 1-6. SEMPLE U61 Conway An. t north of PM Burluwbam OPEN '11L t P .M WTSIDE Udo Catom Home ExcepuonaUy HIJ dralped 4 bdrm. 3 ba. home wt dill. rm. 3 car &&rail' Short walk to pr1n~ club 4 beach Ma.kl' oUer $64,500. Mra. Harvey layfront Pier & Aoat Nft1 &nd deen 3 ~m nu.r ecftools. Thia well ~Pl ~ nttda DO flxtnl or rT-pers. Priced at sium with 2956 Harbor Blvd. low down nu or NO DOWN GI. C'a1J now I 'fldek .~ fer d wttai • 546-8222. ROTTMAN CO. DAD. Y PILOT W Al'T EAST!IDE HOME + tNCO(E Special cuaom ~ with IUllly room. larae IMng room with warm wood puellna ava wood burnin& ~~. l.arae din.In& area • JUDD.Y kitchen with knotty pme cablneu · HARDWOOD ~ • Gioe baJ.h wiUI nle pullma.n • PUJS a lbaCl> 2 bedr'OCJll\ taame wi~ Pf\ \l&.Le lo llell at CIDl)' fa.950 terms i IT'S ~ =--=:;. >Wbor ~ REAL ESTATE Swef1>lna bay It OOl!UI pan- orama. Ideal tor larae tam· Uy or ent~rtami,,.. 3 bdnn, 5 bath m&Jn bouat plUI 2 beth iunt apt fUal value Open Houses THIS WEEKEND •·IDr~ or blaamf 'IS x 11'0 ft. kJt -wllh 1"00ni fbt boal. th.Iler. oc CSJJll*". N..ty P&intf'd IB- teior ~ fbr qwclc po&· lfWior1 • our exduovr 146-mt ()pm evtt NIWPORT llACH OPf'ICI 64HT11 OPEN HOUSE Private leach Club & Pooh Finl lime 00 tduket. C.ome • See • Join UI for colftt Sunda.y. l to 5 p.m . ln Ul1a lmlllaculate 3 bdrm home with ~am ~n1na1 le lnnrr aedoded patJo. 247 Lu,onla Ave., al1 0.. ffl&trw~ Ill New· por1 !born. '11.950.. Onb $5,000 dn. Owner wtll con- aid« leue optloo. How the owner can nearly WOW I 2515 Eat.1 Cout HIO>way Sin thil 4 bedroom home ~ Br bclalt &Or unly U>,:ioo, Corvna del Mar aw~ lot only f).9,500 • and &a-. owr nearly $UUW t Between CarnaUon & Completely fum1abec1 and GI laa. Only Slll 1 mo. Dahllal we do mean f'lJRNn:iHW. tneludel Tues It lru.u1 •nt't 67~.;UOl From tbt T.V. &nd u . ""' Need we II)' mort Coll<'~<.' ----.., r 1 WHAT A VTEW!' al down to Uie uai traya, R.eaJtr -~ ~. ~ a,.s l fll.l1 LIASI WITH OPTION ~1~1red~ ~~ ~Iha. If JOU ~ I borne Qoee. to *-'ts, &hopl JO i1bDfte home. [)oae In a and ~. 11D1Ut SDD lovety ...... Yeme. 4 all. 2 down uct wt wm ~ ta boalit .-. ww• ~11>' ~ decor' the ~ at lot yovr ~ '--.. bul JOGal.a Ida_.. -i. Sl... 157,000 Includes beautlh.1.1 caJJ ...-..., I~. block wall 11de no-. mo 6-tth optioo. It 1:11..950 fmclnc with cham lint &off Course <-iii ~~~~ ~ ~ Q)f)f~e acroaa 1ht front IJO .. not "t""o ~y ,,___ to CJb9cure the Vl('W 4 bed· ~Ilk to tile iOll COl&ue from th11 sharp 4 bedroom hvmt Bui.It 111 Ranar I Oven . J.arir ftrtiplatt, ca rpeu It drapee. We bad to wortt bani to convince the ~ner to aell at the low price o{ Jl6,j00. 1b.ia ii I lpmaJ bely for IP«fa.I people you wUJ like it • aiV& U1 I call. FR& RIDE the room.a. formal d1111ng room, larKr famll) room, lully tupeted " draped Don'I bt too late on thia ooc &46· r111 . 0pen ~es. NEWPORT liACH OP:FI CE 646-TIU II Sl07,000. Mr Hair KJ 9-3351 laycrnt Barqaln 1 010 ner moved lo Honolulu • must adl ! 4 8eda OOlill + 15xl& room MljotnJns mu· -bedroam • cu be 5th bldr'OOll'I t6 .... latte. Ex- c8lent fami\1 llo&M. $52,SGO Le Claitt Parb/ Pal Bwilnaham CoWwtL W•&C... IDLi-......... ....,.,, ,_., C.Uf, ~' -ty · OwMr • $26,500- 2 Br • den. caJ'l)dl. drapes, 2 pullman bat.ha, bit.IQ ranie/ovm, !rplc, IDdlqid, heated pool. 3.13 i;. Walnut St. C.M. DOver Shores ·. 3 • 4 & 5 IEDIOOM llUINISHED VIEW MODELS * BA YFRONT llePJ!t Frencb·RefeDC)' Home. One o1 the molt Beau· tiful in Soutberil Californta. .eter and Slip, 4 Bed.roolDI, Study, ~n. Maid'• quarters. & batba. 18-lt. ceUtnc in d.tnin& room, sunken livint room. Sumptuoualy appointed. '197,500 . * PANORAMIC VIEW SADDLEIACK TO CATAUNA Modern Sp.niah Atcbiltctutt 1••1i1•••1t Family Room Cellini Slidea • El«:tJ1eally to View The NEW VIEW ffome, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, powder room. view living room, view cllAlnl room. lArveled, draped, landsca}'ed. A really eleganl hoJH .. View muter·~ with drellin& area. '80.7~7. · · OPIN DAILY · 1031 SANnAGo DRIVI BACK BAY OWNER &an at Nlahl ·or tor a Prtva&e Palla Durin& the Day. 4 Bedrooma and 3 Baths lnclud1na Hue~ Mu- ..,. Bedroom Suite. Fonnal Dinh~ Room and BrukJut R o o rn . <llltom QualltJ ThroQlhout. Owner la MOY· ins lbemwe Price la Very At~e at S'9'l,500. Call Wdy Uallberi ... * NIW VllW HOMD FROM $62,500 • IA YFIONT HOME A'ITRACTIVB 1lled brick b&yfront, 4 bedrm., dinina room. pier" float. fully eupeted. draped. 1andacaped. 3 car earaee. Beautiful condltlon '81,foo. · * IAYVllW L01S $11,IOL 19'11'Aau UASI .. IAYRONT LOT 67 tt. compJ....,..bulkhead~ 6 lftp pri~.,_ '89,000-leaae. ntlD PllYAR llACHU • • .-,.,o;;."°;,il#'•~:r-~ ;-·.~ -~ .:~:.:...:.:.. ... ~=::;1~~~,......,.. •. "" ... -..-.... .,, ·- KMp this handy directory with you tt.lt ... tiend u you 90 houte-huntlnt-All the loution1 llated below .,. dncrlbed In 9r•11ter detall by advertisjng elaewhwe In today'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patront showing open'*-for ule or te r9ftt ar• urged te Ott ~ lnfwmttlon In thla column etch ~l'f. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 223 Fairway. Costa Mesa «116 ·0555 548-8203 ** 4000 Channel Pl.ace. Newport laland 673-0860 (Open Sat. & Sun. 12-5) (3 Bedrooms} 3151 Bermuda Drive, Mesa Verde M9-18S3 * 4641 Brilbton Rd. (Cameo Shorea) Cd)( 673-8519 (Sat.Sun. 11-4) 325 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 M&-2313 (1-6) 3060 Royce, Costa Mesa 646-7711 (<>_pen Sal 2-6) 4807 Wayne Rd., CdM 67$-3171 (Open Sat. & Sun. U) (3 Br. & F1m. Rm.) 2311 Redlanda, Back Bay &42-4470 (12-6) 2823 Tobago Pl., Costa Mesa 64&-0555 675-4974 1606 Antigua Way, Dover Shores, NB 642·5200 1215 Oxford Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 646-2313 (Sat. only 1-6) ~ Pomona, Cotta Mesa ~9'_91 (Open Sal 1-6) 21& Mlllord, Corona deJ Mar 675-3171 (Open Sun. 1:30-6) (4 lechom) 4601 Cortland, Corona ctel Mu &76-3171 (Open Sutt l:S0-6) • .m a, an lY· ie he nd '.or ti I!! 177 29 id ia. 3 p al • T , ' 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 20800 BEACH BLVD. at 18001 BEACH BLVD. -HUNTINGTON BEACH "OPEN EVENINGS" ,,... Up To o letter Hw Call us about our tnde in program IARGAIN HUNTER SM!LB ALL n1Z WAY TOm:E &\HK A ctdce loc:etklrl 1n Olrona del M.IJ'. M20 a month In· coma carriet \bis 2 bed· nxm, 1 baJ.h ~ • 2 bed- ndft. 1 bath p.rqe ai-rt. meat • 1 bedroom. l bath pit ClOltqa • pUU money bl )'OW' podliet. otftt ~ dow1I • fttdl )'OUr money .,.. o.n m31n. Open .,... -· -.... . .... ... .. -~ ........... ~ ............................. -.. - , • ~ , , .. • • • •• 91 p •• t ,., • • ... • • ' • . -· -... --• I SID 1 Sdnn. w ll&JI; ~··· 0 JO f-imaa.1:•,. ltlNTALS Afh.~ .. • SUI -• mt - .... h • Ext.na lap kttdlm wt$ : -.aw.. ... llll!M peol and c:Nb- i.... • Jlwt, putdJlif ,. ........ ~ lloyal Pala Dnw U blk W• of Harilor, ....,. c1 auui. ---,.-.....,-----~J-lclnn 2·1ath ti" ~D-OPENING u..u. 111111o • rue Under Nw Mulpmanl. QllQ .... ~n11ed. "" OIILDADC WELCOME • can u St ApH aa.-. * Zldr&SiS·StO Nwb' o.canl.ld. Two l Br, •l ptapm, ... )'UCI. dlipml, wl'ta' pd. 2 dJM ~ Su£a AM AW.. • Ml Hienant a. DJ.a.wt -$TOO ~" AJIOW•'* l>WJXE LG~ 2-Blt 4·&. Gold tw•Dk-.... TOP !llllladt )o( ! Dtll• pr/Id ....... Call WMm c... ..... 5250 -• COROUDO AP'TS. ,,, Ula tOR IURNI 11' BL'nU. POOL! m.1511, l7UTN ~~~----~---HiW 1 bedrtom. c:erpell. ..._,.....,ms. n1 ~O&W.m-air. ' lm1'\JL rm -tor -pn0r- mu. Hcmfy ~ J>taw • (II, pMio. BBQ. l80 _,, no Slota Ania Ave., NB....,. 0, ft WI Ddm UT40 • ltUIUo ~ uur ~ _. • pool zm New-'°" Bl"'-~ LG E "'°"'· ptt tntr 6: beth. ki1dl prtv. M adultt. C.M. tototll ... 2313. IPAODUI ,..._ rm. Pvt· bath • ac:r. Nr • ITU! l ~-~'"'-- A 'M'R furn/ pvt he • entr, So Hwr ODIL Empl pntl~ man or lady, n!l. m-fl"T.l "5 • Mo. Lce-nn. P'tt·b&Oi t eb'. 1-BLK Ottu, 8-y A Mllt-Buktt NI/ m.&:11 214 Bl.KS IO beacll. SU per ~ • up. mdd M'Vkle. G1 IUli It. ~ 8da. -Motels. Trlr. Cm. 5997 -MOJ'EL • 'C'IDI F'bol, Dai!J· .. , . Pant'' $lO • wtL x. nki Mottl/ 2D H&rtler/ CM. --· Mite. ....... JM --- GA.UeiE tor RENT SU mo. In 0erana &if Mar CllJ OR l-11111 £119 ' •etlc· .ndlonly. EASTSIDE UNITS DOMISTIC HILP 7035 Uvt; INS t:mployer ~ ,._ Georae EbLaDd ~ 1111-B E. 1M a.A.. 51?-ctm 1'111 ...... .., o • .,..,..,bm I l ran~ TAllORS N.IU.. NOW INnRVIEWING l& to 12 and i '9 J daily at the IEAUTlFUL N£W AIR CC>NOITIONED llOADWAY 642· 311' IC-#1 ! We w\lJ be~ Man ~ mondJll ... ~Ill 8eedl ana Ji.., ~ ..,. our s.tmdQ M for dft&Ued~ LIVE IN Ml rt 11 • Mby IJalr, Rab JR $llO mcmta11. Hewfll'& a.ch, ...... ~ i . ·~ ) . ,, ~· .. t t t ' ' ., i • • c ' ' '~ t. !. • t •, ) ·' ' ' l ' l ' . ~ • : f . . . • , I ,,... ! . ' I 1 J I • . • t ' \ • l ' l l '· j ~ • t , . t._ • ' 4.... 1~_,,111·1-11~:;.;~ f.:ti;f-1 J;1 J1·r ~Jl,"J~t lJl .... , R'I Ji!I !l!I !l-1 (i!IPlffll'''''ll ~i!!•11~~. 'I i,, .. ,_ JI.., r I ~I If~ '"l-I M n~ F {~i i -q ~l Ii -1111 = -;; -.... !••• s: z ~I I 11il ~!>II . ·1• ~ I a;,. •11:::! m::;I • 0 0 "' i ·~ "' .... ;1.... •f z n ~ 1,, i 8 ei.'zo-c •I g ~ z 1 1 ~ .a •• "'-L 1 11~ :r 0 G) --· ~-.. • ~ • I I ., ' 1 '~· '4 l ·. -~ ' ,,. * * * *-·. i § llJ 1 ·-·1 i ~-: , i !2 Ji"' ii i!i p~i ' "' = i :1!( * '4IL_ * , 6 . * ...-. -< .... I I !i - .. .. ..... t .. • .. • .. .. . . . . . DRIVE ONE ••• THEN DECIDE • • •• ................................... You'll Pick A • • • • • THEODORE ROBINS FORD BECAUSE WE • • TREAT YOU RIGHT • • • • • • GALAXIE 5IO 2-DOOI HAllTOP 5268474 FAllLANE SOI CONVERTIBLE FALCON FUTUIA STATION WAGON $255335 BRAND NEW '65 GREATLY REDUCED '64 OLDS • • • $2095 Jet au,. I 4•o,. huctw, "•dlo, huter, autom1tle, p-•,. .i .. nng A bF'alcea a..w. low price KI l 131 '63 PONTIAC .• $2095 a afarl I pell. Wagon. "adiO, heatar, I U· tomatlo, .,._,. 1turin1 A b,..lcea. "ul lltar,al II N 472 "62 FORD • • • $1395 Galaxl1 $00 2 door hardtop. lhdlo, h11ter, auto. trana., full power. factory air. Ulce new. '64 T~BIRD •• $3395 Hardtop. llladlo, ht1ter. 1utomatlc, f ull p!DWtr, factory 1lr. OML 2tt. '65 T-BIRD • • $4295 llladlo, h9.ater, 1utom1tlc, full power, f~ory air. 3.000 actual mllea. NOl 711 '60 BUICK • • $1195 Lt lab,. 4 door w190n. Red10 and l'ie1t• er, 1uto .. full p-er, factory air. Like new. OHX 767 '63 COMET •• $1495 1·22. 2 door hardtop. llladlo & lluter, 1uto. trane., ~-r 1tee,.ln9. '63'/2 FORD • • $1795 f'11tb1U XL 2 deor h1r'dtop. "•tllo, heater, 1utom1tlc, p•wtr mering A ll,.1k11. 111111 ..,_.,.,. OKK IOO BUV - '63 FORD ••• $1595 Qai.xi. MIO XL. 4 doer hardtep. "•Ille, heater, automatic. pOwer ltet•l"f, bu.ti· et 11ata. OKK IM '64 FORD • • • $2095 Galui1 500 XL 2 door hal"dtop "•dlo altd huter, auto. trana., ,_r etHrlng A braku, chrome whHll. lllul aharp! lllGG I03 '60 T ·BIRD • • $1195 lllAH. auto. trana.. full power. lllHI aharp. l"XJ 151 '56 FORD ••• $ 795 F'·500 Van. 4 ~ed, cuetom o.b. X7M1t. v.a, 12 ft. Vin. '60 CHEV. • • $ 895 V1 Ton "lckup. Lone w+IHI b111. "•Ill• and heater. "ul 1h1rp. L2™l· '60 PONTIAC • $ 995 Venturi 2 door hardtop. llladoo and h .. t. er, auto, po-r 9"1rlng, power bra!(-. FXA 573 '60 BUICK • • $ 995 Le labre 2 door hardto,. ~1w1,. ltMr· Ing & llr•kH. lltul aharp. LAI" 1H '64 FORD • • • $ 995 CultOm 4 door. V·I, autOft"latt., ha.ta,.. . 'Q IUICK • • $1995 ll{ytarti I -.r hardt.,. Rdl• and heat · .,., ~ t,..M~ ti I W I ,. •uri"t & b,..k ... ~aet9ry •Ir. A ,..., buy' GWe :so. '62 TEMPEST • $ 895 Convertible. llladlo, huter, a utom1U.. air eet141t191th19, WttUnd 1pocl1I. HWI u•. '62 TEMPEST • S 695 2 deor. ftadlo, huter, automatic. Week• end apecltl. QYI I03 '60 FORD • • . $ 695 l"'Lana S00 Vt . Aut1., lll&H, "'· lllMI lflerp. '61 RANCHERO S 895 "AH, auto. dlx:. tl'lm, real 1harp. LQC 410 '62 T ·BIRD • • $2195 . .-&H, •uto, full itwr. flOt. a ir, Lllce now, Low ml. OF'Q 011 '63 CHEV. • . $1095 =:iu, lll&H, 4 19M1., 1 ,..., buy. NOV RENT-.. a.EUE .From lTllANSPIOITATION -TitANS.-ORTATION -TRANS.-OltTATION -TRANSPOlTAT10N -~ -PORSCHE lmpotted Autoa 96001mperted Aut. MOO Ueed Can "°° ---TOYOTA . ----TOYOTA--CHEVROLIT '.! I Imported Autoa 9600 -· ~!INT '62 Su$1tt 75 coupe -==:.:::;::;;;;;:;;::::;::.::====== ~·=~:New 'TOYOTA CORONA '61 CHEVY VII, auto, RAH, w 'w. R81~ • SUNIEAM Today Only S7H : ----'&.l SUNBEAM ALPINE . Xlnt • cond! l5,8110 • nu. Slut, N-bra. RAH, ~. call: u 8-763.l. -.82 SUNBEAM • _, RlcH, 'IWO • TOPS CALL M&-Wl j TRIUMPH ''61 TRJUMPH.._. TR•; Good rondltion. S10CI or btllt othr. fi7!).JJ47 . --,6-J -TR-·3--·-- GOOD CX>NDrnON COMPARE THIS ONE SuJ/slG ~ AUTO CENTllt 00 Harbor m.d.. CJil Open ...... SUn. &a-ml_ 0utst1ndina Y1lae '64 ~roiet lmp&la. v.a 4 doer, IO H.~ .. aut•. tranaml .... n with 1ny buo-Sport coupe, A &: T, R A H. tr evt1t any oar. T..t drive at PIS, a: P/B. f&c:tar.)' ~ HERIERTS JEEPS Must eeU lhta week. M~ - 1927 H1rbor, (Otta Meu o1.1er 09*' ev... LI .. 1515 SEASIDE RAMILlll -· 67>2319 . ·-900 So. Coul Hwy, Lquna YOLKSWA'iEN U_, Can t900 UMd Can 9900 ~ « S.H073 ---IUICK 'li':i otEV Impala SS coupe. t~R~~ CADILLAC Only 5(XX> mi. whk, beaut USED v w 'S Inter, rte air. all d9c, Ille · · '63 RIVIEllA. xlnt oandioon, , warrant>'· A near· MW car · Pltue pbooe om of our Silwr srey, $2,Dl. C1!rJTS3. 64 CADILLAC at 1 tremeodoua I&~ courteoul Sala ~ OeV1lle Qmyt, tull pwr, tac-Local CM· See dUI cal' 6 tab~el and we will be man CADILLAC lory air 1'1&11 WUTaJ'IC)' ~ for a real mrprilet. than of~ to fine lxial aQ1 Only m a mo. on do.: o.JtilM mly at ~ ea, ~ home or pick~ : Uted Can 9900 AMIDI ~ bal. oec. of Udo Bid&. N. S. CD· E*,y.)' • bn1c )Qi to our beauti-$3795 SI CMwrelet ll1 tbtJW room. Si Impala ' door eedan. au&o- 1 Chick lvenon I AWi MOTOR (0 llJ~-· ~_J made. R/H. Ellcllknt Inc. • W----tnnaportadon $395 1.970 Harbor Blvd. ow.mowa..cadill.c u-nc11c Motors - eo.ta Meaa KI t-oam ll.50 So Cout Hlway UTO CENTI ....an .. Open Sunday LAGUNA BEACli A I 424 Mai.ft Strftl HY 4-lOM KI 7-3103 l94.l Hartior Blvd., C.M. HuDt.i.Dlton 8eacb s.w.ea.. Will Bly Open Evu .S. Sun. 6C2-C133 -,,.--=---~--=- 60 Cactll ac '64 OOUPE de Villa fUll ehbllc Notte••: Your Vo!Uw11en ar t"ar'1CM Coupp De Ville, IUJI power IJO"t'. air cond, Wt ~rinl •g Qwvrolet Impala ~ 6 ~top dollan. PaJd t« factory air, low mllMie: wbttl, }'M fldJo. Ori&· top, ~air. Uno doflfa-- or not. Call Mr. All& W111'n111t7 11&. owner movlnc Eut. $C2!i5. UlJl5 week It usam• - l(J 9·1J24 Mandie Motors 13>3D aft I PM. W6Ul MlaDc:e ~ CaU '5' VW CM Main smet CHEVROLET Mr. Jcmepb L« Ii r>oo61 HunllQrton Be9Cb ~ m-am Dlr. $695 EXEarrlVE'S CAR '56 Qftrelet I Chide I '65 DeVW -Law low 1963 at:EVY n Statiiln War Hardto, wnen I ml e . ca. nia • Cll)t ct h bnt .,... Inc. . Padded tcip. hhr • up.. ~ .,.'vt bad u. ~ ~-r-r 1J'10 H&tW mYd. hol. All 11C!C91l AN • n.. " oltfrinl tor ... u I Chick ,.,.,.... I Coa&a Mesa KI Mlm AJr . cond. No lrM» • $5600. )'OU'tt biiana tor an out· Inc. ., Lit-N-Ai--· d.aya ICT-JSll, cw. 5Jl..C7 lt.aftd.llll nJue dm't mi. 1'11 KcW Blvd. ·~ ~ 1950 CAD. 4 dr de VOie. rt tb1a. J1,J1i Stl.Dlbury BWck. CW.a Mela Kl t.allll '13 V.W. dithw. Uno down ~ driYa. f1l50. PO lD> Newport BIYd., CM. 00 CifiT VI 2 *• ani a.15 •eek • UMl.alt Box 1425. N.S. MHOZ2 tnnL Make aaer. NtJf23&, UJM.16 bl.1uce 0 .A.C. Call Mr. Joeepb 6.1l4Ul Dir. '51 vw Em:eilent Mechamcal cmd1. tlon .. I Chide ,.,.,..... I Inc. 1.970 Harbor Blv4. ODii.a Maa KI t4IJ3 e MUST SELL e '64 VW &&root, R • H. cu. Wm wbeel coven. J ~ IMaill& wboti, low mil-. '19.0C dn. MUI mo. Call Cr Mir. n~l&25 DW. ''51.s VW Variant lSCXI • S. N!:W CAR WA.MANTY 5'6-7331 I '51 VW . ~ RADIO/ NEW BRAKD 6C-Gl4 ~ \IW. SUNROOF, Low • 11\J. Good runn1Da oand? $225, 66-3117 '61 VW IU$.$950 CMh CAJ..L: ~70 .....,,.-:-:~ •.o VW CAMPIR • $750 Needa W'Ol1t, ~31111 VOLVO ---·---VOLVO TID 8tJt, Cpe • .Blautiful whitt at.iar wttb red leatht.r bocb&s-1 Odrivt. R.&:H. 11 ... I •• I din.1-cU. $21915. Jim Matheny Meten D W. 17th St Surta Ana 547~ 1i1 VOLVO, Maul Sell! 1-V· -coua1rJ! Good • cond! 5*«115 aft 5. 2 E.T. MAGS to tit OW.. Piil&. ar c.d. New •. ......,.. Late Model Trade-ins ON '66 Pontiacs ...... ...... ~.,.. ....... ... ... ....... t/11 ceMlttillll• PONTIAC .................. =~-­....... ,...,, ...... . --=-~--=-:~~......_..............,--...;.;;;~~;.;;.;.;__.. T~TATION ~~~~~~_.~~=--~=-U....Ctn ,,. N.W~far Val• at Used Cai ·Prlces I . '655r~d=·1='S::S2995 11'8' w/lllnr ~,MW ..,. •rr...ty. ·'64MALllUIM. Vlwfthlt_. $1695 ... lhtft, ....... , ......,, .,.. ...... white with ........... . ... . . '64SPYDll Coupe. 4 Spe.1, 51695 ,....... heeter, ht .,... ... ..,,. .. wfth ..,..., .... ~h I .... CM' Wat'* '640LDS FIS C\IT1.ASS Cpe.$2295 . . ~.::· :w:, = new car wwrlllty lleek. twy air, PS, P•ll•w .. a· '630LDSPl5Cuta. ... Pa. $1795 . .., ....... ty dMft. .... wtth wtaJte tep & Weck ....... . SNCIAL Connell Chevrolet ........... Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 CHMOLET 'II Qny Hcltp. 2 Dr, VI. .... Jail ..... .... MllM. to ....... .... OlllJ. eta ••• •k- CHIYSLD COMIT ePalc Nelle•• •a.....-.u ..... sr•..-•--.i.u t.lace o.A.c. Cd Ill'. J..,is __ ..._ ~ . DUNTOtl FORD . TAKE A LOOK AT THESE . -. ''-NEW-'CAR -TRADES ~r 1 . , , 60 ~~~ .!:!. ·--· •• ,5 '415 '691 . '811 '895. I '991 SEE IT TODAY • TRY IT TODAY • BUY IT TODAY!!! • •••••• ~y ~I . have to GO! SAVINGS THAT YOU ,W.ON1 BELIEVE • m1nos · low that l~e 1161 Chevrolet trucks have arrived we wo1I~ like lo 1le1r 011 our stock of brand new 11&5 trllla 11 ... n ,111i- ble. T~is me111 that yo1 c11 bay 1 1tw C~nnlet tnek for ••• RICES WAY BELOW YOUR EXPECTATIOI 19&5 CHEVROLETS LEFT . t .. : SA YE LIKE NEYER BEFORE We ~1ve a good selectio1 of 1915 Impalas rea~y for delivery to- ~1y. We dill ~ave some C~evy H's • Conairs • Chevelles & big , size C~ewroleta i1 doli. Stop i1to~1y11d uve. , I ,WANT TO BUY WITH RO MONEY DOWN? We cm illow you .. w-3', 41. even 60 mo. Ruancing ....... "4r~lt ... ~ ... . " .... '"' .. , ................ -.. . ...._. .. .. ...... ... .. ..... .. .... -... \ ...... -...... ,,,,. ... . \.. ". ~· ........ ~ ... . .... ... -... - . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ;!I DM.Y PILOT/,_,_Prtt6 Fridly Oct.obtf 15, l~ , -<Aii~•TATk>H raAtt~.-o.nATtON TUNSPORTATION \TRANSp01tTATION TRAN~ATION_ I rRANC:P:l~TAllON TRANS'°lTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSpORTATION Uilll C.... 9'00 Ueed C.n '900 I 1 • .. 11 Can 9900 UMCI Cart 9900 U.-d Care 9900 Uted C.ra 9900 UMd C.n f900 UMd Can 9900 UMd Can 9900 FOID MUSTANG PONTIAC CON11NENTAL CORVAIR j _D_~~GE _ 1 FORD FORD FORD --- 162 CONTININTAL ''2 t.nalr Manza. ftlobu:1k encine tnmm1uiori m6 1 '64 o.d.. l!l>J FORD: New ti.ck bnk· '63 Falrlafte 500 1961 FORD Galaxle 4 Dr. l GT c v ,11 • ___.., " N"" ttmer-Vol14&e .. _. 'll ... and Dan oupe, , ·~ reSwalor --~ 1w11d1 l dr hdtp, blmt eril.6 .:icu· You .,.w to lft 1.,. roRD Galme !JOO 2 · ·e HDTP a. • IPftd, bNl.lt Door HanltOf. with the Gold. fWl equip. Al4Y nu IDDowinc Ford factory in· _o=ttu=! =M6-«lli==g.==== er.bllc Nottu9 '63 Pontiac auper sport. If DO down $12.95 week .l asauint SJ,51'9.M balaDce o . .u:. c.u Mr. JORph 4 door ........ j. qoM!ty .... t.amobUe wttti full factory I Chfck Ive"°" I Inc. ll11fi .C auod tiru. run \'fl'Y iood I $24.I> ftir ato on dn Al-drive ttua IO appreclat~ the I Chick lveraon I tolld body, and motor. Will wme c:ealnet bal, 1lllc ol quality and coocWon. 1lR ltalltd ~t· 390 VB - ftlCine. Qi:dw • 0 • Matk tranamillion. Seled • AU'e a1r condltlooina. p o w e r 1teertni aDd ~. radio ud rffJ" .eat apeaktt. bea&er and detroster. •wine" &Wa)' IMerin& ~I. r9" mote control outtide'mll'TOI", aHt bell.I-Cantact private ow nee. pbone 962·3449 OLDS MOii LE air coaditiat:dDI, p o " I T wVtdows. power K&ll, pow· et' bcUu. power llttrl.na. N.,, ••·W tlrea. luxury leather lnterl«. $2995 lull ~ tnchMle9 ll month. 12,000 mile nation wide 1"'&1' '*'1ty 700 w. Cout HlwaJ' Newport Beach Lr g. T7S1 1JJ'10 H arllor Blvd Clolt& Ma.a KI t..as ePublic Noricee '8% Corvair Moma aport coupe. U no down f1 .!fl week Ii auwne SlOIT..U bl.I· a.nc.. Call MJ'. Joeeph 638-033.1 Dlr. '12 CORVAJ.R MONZA • 9peed wbite • red interior ~ M&-17\11 COIVETIE 1962 CORVETTE Inc. aell tor $.125 or trade for $1 Sf & ~~ ::s~ ~~ IJ'1U llarbor Blvd iood v.orkmg ~vy A~ Si~ i.m Newport Blvd., C.M. COiia MeH Kl ~ or ca.sti t1R.l\1 See 11 13911 -----B k ~90'l2. '&4 DODGE Dart G.T-:-RlcH~ AJ~rt Plal·r, C ~esa al· '63 rALCON FUtura l Dr. H. f 1pd, 1Ull under fact war- 1 houle._ _ __ T. vs, PS, RAJ{, a¢o, cor- ranty. SSS ctn. 0r 156 mo. e RESALE e AUTO CINTER inthi&n white w/ ttd Inter. oac. Harbor Oodae. 2150 '63'"1 Pord 500 XL Fastback l9U Harbor Blvd c M Red line Ure&. $41 da. or $4.1 Hartior Blvd. c.M. 646-5091. automaUc, power ateerim;. I Open ~ • SUn:· ~733 Mo. oac. H&rtx>r Dodie. ·a LANCER -4 Door. aood radio Ir heater, power seat.s. ,59 ~_.... W -2150 Harbclt' Blvd., C.M. condldon. Ev~. S5U4 dn $62.56 mo. Call er ·"'"' GCJOn ~l. 6'2-1S02 Mar. nt-2625 Dir W/w, ft.AH. auto. ,-61-=-F'-ALCON-::-:,.,...,.--::Fu-t-ura-.,.-2 -:Dr:-. ___ F_A_L_C-·0-N ·m eu.tom vs. R.W. pow '~ thnl-out. Bucket eeai., RltH, auto. Steerln(. new seat coYer., $499 Priced below wholesale bloe rood motor. M111t selJ tha~ book· $519 tu.11 price. Terma llIMACULATE. 63"' Ford, XL ful'b&ck, buaet •eall, fac air, all b1.acl 847-:1972. a IMPERIAL '60 Falcon WCMJOft week! SJ29 or beat offer Si -• of S21 ctn. or fl1 mo. OAC RAH, w /w £xtn nlce No 646-~ 11w. • GWD729 Harbor Dodie, 2150 moMY dn le only fl 50 a 60 F'ORD 9 -pa., v.a11 I • Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~. 4 Speed. Maroon, black uuer k 0 .. H "-.. ·-miuc ·~ f'ORD f"\ane 500 2 Or. IOI". A •teal at Sl~-call Wtt . I c;~e~. ;; n~w ..... =. Xlnt-AUTO CENTER I VS, RltH. auto, tu.11 price CORYAIR 1JS3 IMPEIUAL C r o w n SouU1 Hampton 4 Dr. 11.T Every ntn for your drw· inc u.feb and convenience- ~al owner took ex~ t1onal care or ttua cat. Priced tar below marlm n.h.ae. Price $2e SlulbUrY Bulct, 19» Nt"A-port B19d., C.M. 64M022- Mr. C&tron at 547-0934 dlr. &UJ/aiM ""'' .... ........._ Blvd CM s-• ..._ u • cood' Low -mJ. Sacnhce! ~ ~ .. · · ., terma .., ...... or .-mo. • ltlSALE • '57 CORVE"JTE hdtp m. 4 la! . 6TH STt BALBOA Open Ev• 6 llln. 642-4733 OAC. QQX1l15 Harbor 'M Oirvair Mama CJ" 19-, tueJ lnJ. Qwck aale 1961 Gal&XJe Convertible • MUST SELL e ~e, 1150 Harl>or Blvd., 4 &pd trana. RA H. EXTRA 2525 We&tlninat CM t: M 646-5091 lbarp. ~.32 dn. SSl.68 mo ~-2fti. er, , AUTO CENTER lmmac."late. Fu.II power ~ F~~~ Coupe 2S9 ·• RESAI-· ---E-.-- Call Cr Ma:r. 714-l&.25 Dir. 1~ Harber Blvd., C.M. SacnJ1~ Best ai1tt ovu tugh .~uvn.uarn:e en111ne ~ '8'J MON?.A SPYDER -I DODGE I Open neL A Suo 642-4733 1 $900. Call 642-3014 _ spd true. RAH, bul"kel '64 t'ord Station WiiOD -======== S1D 4 • apd. Xlnt -rond' '61 FUTURA l6,00l m1 Im· OWNER will sell at low book aeall, $6l.l2 dn. S1888 mo. Country Sedan, auto, PIS, MERCURY . N '63 GaJUJe C.Onv. A T. Call er ID,lr Tl.C.2625 Uh R le H. $$.lO dn S70 T2 mo. EXTRAS! ~ eves 63 DODGE 440 waa. vs, mac White ew p&llll. re-PIS, padded duh, 3f.600 lMMActn.A;;;;, ""'· ford. CaJI er mar. n .. ~ Dlr. SS u--urv ''1 MONZA 30.@MC R.ltH, auto. PS, pJu.a many ~t Lune -up Sft>. rn_7863 •L ... • ,..., .. • r extru. Pmtl. °' octy $41 846-~ nu. ~ . XL ''""**-bucket AH&a, r '56 FORD -sm 2 door IPOr1 coupe, R/H. :w&-02IT alter ~:30 pm dn. or $(1 mo.<*· Hutlor 19&4 GALAXJE soo. 2 dr Air fac alr, .. blade 842-l!m-4~ ~ s.~~! ~ Excelleni paint. Medlani- ....... ..., pedeltftu. Dod~. 2150 HartJor ~. FORD cood . pwr. steer.. WSW, '57 roib CllllYm:ible g. --.....,------..,.--...,..,.,,--cally IOWld. A ruJ bey WI dta& oM Matt wlUI C.M. 646-5091. R&H. tnt &la . pllll. duh. Oe&n cs:r, tba like new. '57 F'ORD WM; • $.11» $245. • DA.D.Y P .. ,_ w·~ 7 CO""""""' u s:.n . Pn. pty. ~ $l50 er bell oa.r 646·nJ>. Rltff. 6 -cyl. Xlnt • <Xllld! Man·~c Moton &&JV& ......... ·s ""'1•L1 4 dr. VB MUST ae or trade, '60 1'ord OR 5-41523 after 6 pm. --..n A.I>! MJ.M'JI for reeo.1t.1 autom. pwr .c.rna. 34,00> mt Sunllner convert Excel NEW Nl'MBE& '56 f'OIU) • ....,. ~ulJI T· S ..__ fMt r.u.IW Bird ,,. ""'" ,; ""·~-•53u -.-. 427, four --" Cf ll&ln treet A ftrn! Body rood· $400 or U\ruoot. Vb-a· lmk ~. .,..... ... nan, VTe-i:unn:. ~ .r vi:u.1 ~I .._ h """" ..,~ <JIAU& 11'! •-"'-~..,__ n-&Ua'JI ...,a --..-.. ...w\ Alter 4, r~-962-t'l!IO. HW\t:lDSton ac&C ......,..,._, ~::=c:::::::===:::::::::::::::::;;;J..;=u;:;....,::=·,,_.:;;:-==:'•;·:::::::==:=-_.t oH«· 673-3025. ~_...;;:·=v;;•.,,==•-i:::ic=;;::::::::::~~~"""':::;:::::;:;::;:;._.=:::,::::::::::;::.:._.::==::::=====::::::= Stk. No. Sii $199DOWN Cash or Trade $56.19 Month 36 Mo. o•c ffOO N9w Cars 9900 ' ' AT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE . OVER 70 NEW 1965 OLDSMOBILES • AND EXECUflVE CARS BUYA2DOOR 1965 OLDS SED Fo~1999 FULL PRICE STEP UP TO A FULL SIZE 1165 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE . ,, Stock No. 562 FUU PRICE T&L $64.49 Month 36 Months OAC ' • P:ull delivered pri~ In C.t1 Meu. Auto1Mtlc. power at .. rlnt. deluH .... ,,"' wheel, rldio, whlM wan .. ,..., wheel dlta, outside mirror, tinted wlndthl.W, ... , belts. YEAR-END DISCOUNTS UP TO $1301~78 -GET YOUR DEAU Transportation Specials '55 HUDSON ........ $ 79 4 Dr. l'.•~lltnt transportation. '53 CHEVROLET . . . . . S 99 8el Air 2 Dr. ltd. ""' H. '55 CHEVROLET . . . . . S 149 4 Or. led. YI, "&H, 1uto. '57 PONTIAC ....... $199 2 Or. H.T. "&H, auto, Pl, Pl. '55 OLDSMOBILE .... $199 lvper a F'ull ,.wer. '58 FORD ........... $199 2 Dr. led. I oyl., "&H, etlok. '57 CHEVROLET $299 40r.hf.Vl,~,evte. '56 CADILLAC . . . . . . S2't hd. O.Ylll1. ~ull pwr, air oond. '57 DODGE ......... S2t9 Wa1on. VI, "AH, aute, P&.. 'SI PLYMOUTH ...... $399 W8feft. "&H, ..,.._ VI, JUlt wtttiautN. Fresh Late Model TRADE-INS!! '62 Old F85 4 Dr. led. A ,..al atand •ut car that hu h1d 5 u~llent care & la l,tt near new oond. Full~. 1Qu l1Ji>td A ready for a 1Mrlloular owner $999 '6-2-Va1·1ant_ W_ ag We feet tiii.-,. the clunut '&2•109_5_ on Wlgotl effel'ff for Ult any. _ ~ wfl•re. It'• Mar new 4 hu been Mrvlced a1 1ugguted by factoJ<y. A real be1uty. I cyl. 1td. '6-3-0lds F85 Cutia-. A b .. utlful whit• ur w/black lt1th1r buok•t Mat llrtlf", Pl, "&H, & m•ny othtr extrH that will thrill Y•· '64_C_ hev Ma1·1bu s s Thi• It a 1 owner t••da • • In an a 1Mt Olde. A tteuttlful dMp blut coler wtth match. Inter. Po'"rful YI w/4 en UM fl .. r. 1195 1999 '63 Pontiac Wag. ::::::/.:;i~~h~.=~~ $1"9 tr•d• hu had 1xoellent care 4 le 9fte of the very M«. • '65 El Camino '64 Ford 500 XL 1lmoet naw. ,utly ~ulpped w/all faotel')' .,.,.... lftol. buok•t ... ta 4 TM1 1 ewn•r wa1. ta lmmacul1te. We .. ,.1ee4 tflle 14.000 ml. oor In our~ ...... 1t.ooo ml. remalnl"f ...... ,.. LOW LOW PRICES '61 CORYAIR ....... $499 Wagon. "&H, auto. 'SS VOLKSWAGEN ... $599 Completely overhauled. '60 PLYMOUTH ...... $599 4 Dr. ltd. "&H, .ute. '62 FALCON ........ $799 I Dr. "&H, lllok ltllft. 'St CROWN . . . . . . . . $79'1 lm,.rlal. All utraa. perfeot. '60 CHIYIOLET . . . . . Sitt llft,aie t D,, H.T. "&H, au~ ftlll ,,,,,,, feet. •Ir. 638-0331 Dir. lllij <>l.0&4()8ll.E ~IC 81 4 Dr. s.ct. You can 1960 PONTlAC Vell\U'& ' -.rcb rbe loW1l but you'll Or. ff.T. Excelleit rnechan• lind notbloa to compue lcal condition. factory air wllh ~ conc1ltioo and value conditioolni, very clean \Jr of th.la car. Come In and aide and OU\. Price $1005 take a demoMC.ration ride. Sta.Mbtu'y Buick, l9'l0 New• Be ~lul If )'OU drive ll port Blvd., C.M. 646-901.l. you'U bu.y It. Prk' $1695. •55 PONTIAC Grand Prix Stambw'y Bw.lck, ~ New· Owned by ~al Moton port Blvd., C.M. 646-t022. execu\ive-Air cond, power .Publi N ti • equlwed, ~ w/ black top c 0 c• SXX> ml. tull warranty. '61 Olda V-8, power 1teer1na. Sau $100> +. 64·7aJ7 Lar u no dow1I w~ "eek l 1\11\& Beach. aawne $94.1 b&1aaa Q.A.C. EXCEL' '56 PonLlac, bdtp, Call M.r. J~pb auto tranl, R.lcH, new w/w 638-o331 Dlr. tiru. )eu t.ban ~ nu Oil '61 OLDS 98 4 Dr. FUll pwr, motor, tra.DI. ban.ery, brkl. loaded with extru. Oki&mo-abocka A: pa111t. S950 cub. blle'a be9t. Pmta will IUI'· firm. 60-UlJ, ~U­ prilie you. Sl6 dn. or Sl6 mo. 1951 PONT Safari Sta. w~ O&C· Harbor CJodee, 2l50 on. ExoelJ OODd. PriY puti. Harbor BJvd., C.M. &16-51191. l600-~m4. '63 o~ F8S l Or. V8, auto-·~ PONTIAC. Radio • he .... mauc, }>:), full. equipped. er. Good lranlpOrtltion $1CO $J!I dn. or $39 mo. oac. H.ar-60-n.96. bor Dodie. 2150 Harbor -:::::::======:::i: Bl•d., C.:.M. 646-5091. '56 OLDS 81 l Or. RA:H, auto, U we carry your ccnt.ract, pmta ol $U dn or ll2 mo. ~. Harbor Dod&t, U50 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 646-5091. LIKE NEW! •6,1 OLDS F-11!1 Delun 4 -dr va. Alnt· cond' Aui.o. RA:H. U400- Un& • owner, &l6-UJ60. ·~ 01..DS:-"E>CCEL--CONO. SD> or BEST OFTER ~ U::AVING U.S A.! Jmmac:! 'IQ V19ta Cnn.aer, all vc- tru. Sac! &t&-)400. ---'59 CONV. 911, full • pwr. Low-ml. UNBEULV ABLE~ $5& Pvt-pcy 642-2850-. PLYMOUTH '64 Plymeuth Fury, automallc: trans, RA· djo, bea&er, w+w, FAC. TORY AIR CONDmO~­ ING. electric wi.ndo'rw .. One OW1Ja' car ln be&U11tul con- dJdoa. Sl396 hill price in- cludu 12 mont.h, 12,00> milea N1tlonwkle warranty. ·~ 700 ~-Cuut H.lftla,Y Newport Baach U ~ TT5.1 1954 PL YMOUnt l\1ry 4 Dr. Seel. Every extra tor your dnYq aafety and conven· ~ !Ude ID the cool comlort " factory &tr ron-dltionitla StJJI under fac- tory auanntee. Price $21.1& Stanlbur)' BWck. l9'JO Nnr· port Blvd. C.M. '4HCXZ2:f SURFERS lfedal '58 wq. JVH, autom, neow Urea. •ecy sood cond. $%JO. SQ-3948. '58 PLY I • PASS WAG. Oria -owner, Xlnt -cond! Ofl'ER! OR ~52 '57 PLY I ORIG-OWNER 56,500 • mi. VERY Sbarp! Call 962~ PONnAC 1914 PON11AC catallna 2 dr. H T. J Ult lllte purct\H- "'I a MW car. Stll1 under 1-ctory llU&nJlltt Not • 1ICI'Ud:I er bliemilh to mar lfl 1INJD.ln& I u r t I c e. Showa f'llOlptlonal care. ~ ~ Stambury Bwdt. mo N~ Blvd .. CM. &4HG'l2. '«I PONTIAC CaUlhla Vllta H.T. RAH. auto, PS. aee to appttda1', tul1 price $899 wrma of S29 ·ta. °' S29 mo. oec. IFXT15, Hartior Dodie· ll.50 Harbor Blvd., CM. NHOn. 1960 PONTIAC a.ticm w..- m . AU !IC" rtnp, valva fl'«Uld, Urea excellent. En- tlre cu la ID tq> condition. Price $tori StamburJ Buick, l9'JO Nf'W1)0ft Blvd., C.M. Ml-tal'J. RAMILER --~---llG SAVINGS 00 NEW 1.9115 RA MlP .P:RS BIG STOCl(..ALL MODI LS ALSO llG SAYINGS 00 CHOICI USED CARS All Mab.-Name )'Otlr owa terma 801 DUNN ltAMILllt ms Np&. CM. $41-t:llT '62 Rambler Ambewwr 4 door. v ... Power ll.r. brakal- Lxcelleot coodiboDo PX> below marbt at - '61 Ramb&ier "&" • door. Ovwrdrfve. A .i-1 a1 $5Clll.. Herb.rt• JMpt l9'l7 Harbor. C.M U I-~ ePublic Notice• '6' Rambkr ddu.u wqoo. ll no dmm $9.915 weclc 6 u- IUme u.m ~ o.A.c Call Mr. J09eS>b 638-0331 Dir '62 RAMBLER STA • WAG. <.lu&ic • 400, •• eyl, p • s • Auto. BuckN. Air • cood· RAH. ~ 6-5125-_____ '61 RA.."181..ER 9 pua wq, llean ! l OW1WJ'. mo cua. MNSZ att 6 pm. 'G MlldiUJl lt&Uon Wa&· r lb. &UUlm-. buclret .u i., ExceJ oood-$850. m-am T-lllD -----60 T-llRD HardlDp. rull power, f.actory ur. White W11b blue tnlcr- lor. Low rru1nae sie. MAll>IC MOTORS i.!4 Main S&rdt Hun~ ee.ch ~ eNilic Notfcee '58 T-8lrd, 1oeded. U no down S7.15 -*· Auwne S7ll ba1anm 0.A..C caJ1 Mr. JOMpb 1314331 Dlr. • MUSt SELL • '64 T·Blrd tul1 power Widl f1ctory a.Ir $96.lO dn. Jm.20 mo call c:r. mir· n+-2625. Dlr 'S7 T-BlRD full power, new rebuill ~. carb. bfb, Good rubber. Sb&rl)-S15 uum. '57 T BIRD~ JQOdfl. Au&om. Reblt mob, ~ Cll' ol!M. ea.mt. '64 T·BIRD, lilYf'l', r.11 power, alt. 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'61 MERCEDES 220S ... $1HI ,.,.KUP TRUCKS 6 300 2 Dr. H.T •...... $2695 a Dr. H.T. "&H, ...._, .-1. H .. ta4t Ne. IOllA ti. ~~1~.::i,1 :::'·w~~~:·,:,~~.~1~~··,_et 1 '63 440 YI 4 Door ..... $1595 '59 IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T ••. $191 °61CHIV.YI1/a TON .. $1191 '64 NEWPORT 4 Door .• $2695 "&H, •ut•matAo. "'N .. em R&H • ..,.., '!_•~No. 2221A ~ ~ ••"1 • ...., ... ..,.,.. ft&H, full power, bal. ef. Jf'./IO,DOO "''· W.f'o ''2 LANCEI 4 Dr ••.... s HS '60 llL AIR 4 Dr ••••••• SHI rlV. llOD ' ..... led .. s ns ra11ty. ,actol'J air. Ne. 41llA VI, UH, llllotc, Ao-la. ..... --• Mit ..... Mtft.. '· .. . • ' ' : ,, c,J• , .. • • • • ' . ~·-s ... w• ia the +op 10 per cent of '-grec» •ting de.. WOft .... I• n k of A.m.nc.'t m.tnenw1tica ~ •nd w•s 11leet.d for fhe M•so..ic Awwd a Out- standing S..-6irl. Miu w •f•IMll WOft _&fe ~ ...... c.tdo , It i • Sc:hoWship Federatioft. She -.d. .... ..,ec1 11,•., 11 a I.ours '. • Hoeg Me-"*'-' H1.n.I CMCfy St1ipet. She ii .. • methe- IMtica c:, at u.;..,.. tity of ... lmne. Reas,ons · For Your Support DAVID W. MmftSIN o..w w. A"'-Mn, 11_ 50ft of Newpori leaclll ....... ., Su- p8riuie1·•-:Md Mn. Roy Q. An~.,-.-w•s re;ipimt ef • Ne•pori HMbor JGw . • ICMlar- '· -shi folow. his 196-4 p ., ' ,"gre.duetiM fro. Corw cW M. .... School ~ wm Y.a.dictori- ... of his high ~ gr.du.tion c ' • s s. He w.s Ktive in Key Club, a cfrvision of Kiwanis ln- temeiton.I, MrVed as Ya prn it.t of ~ 5-ior a-""' let- t.r.d Oft the '"* com-try teem. Scnolestic honors in- d.cf.ct N.tional Merit ~ finalist, lank o f ~ Adtiev• men+ Aw•d in ICMnce Md m.themmcs, Ma- sonic Club Award, 1964, L i f • membenhip in ~ornt. ScMl.rshtp Feder.non •nd the Har- v.,d Book Award of 1963. o.vicl is currently • physics meior et Stan- ford ~-= Md h.s .,..,. for study etSf~s~ in Germeny for 1966. At Stanford in 1965, he wes ew.d.d h Sons of the Amenc. Revo- lution 6old Med.I ift Air Fon:. ROTC. KATHLEEN COURTNEY K.th I e en Courtney, 18, d.ughter of Mr. Md Mn. WiLrd c. Court- rtey, 611 St. James Place, Newport a..ch won her Kiw•is ~ ship folowing gr.du. tion from Newport Har- bor High School While et H•rbor High, she wes a member of the C.lffomi. Schol- • r s h i p Federation, French Oub, Girls Ath- '9tic Associ.tioft a n d ..,.,J •• YOluntMr et Feirview Stet. Hospital, Cost• Mew. Sf. WU gredu.ted from H...bor High fifth in her class. Miu Courtney won honors at entrence et Radl.nds Univenity and was Mleded for the De.n's Honor Lisi both semesten of her fresh.. m.n yNr. During the summer of 1965, she .ttencled Or- an~ Co.st Cole9e and c.rried • ful schedule toward her EncJMh m.-tor· Sh. e • r n • d el straight A 9"edes et occ. WhM .. 1tedl.nds, Miu Courtney was s. lected for membership in Spun. a sophomore MrVi~ Md social or· 9ana.tion. RUSSEL D. RUPP, JR. Russel 0 . Rupp, Jr., 20, son of Col ... nd Mrs. Rimel 0. Rupp, 11 572 Forum W•y, S.nta An•, won his schol.rship from tne Newport Harbor Ki- w•nis Club for out- standincJ work at Or· ange Coast College. A former National Merit Scholarship fina~ ist f r o m Glenbrook High School, Glenview, a, Russel majored in ~cs •t OCC. He was also a member of the Speech Oub, rec- re.tion tennis team end served as representa- tiv...t4arge in student government on the P'1- rete campus in 1964. Russel majored in ~ medical while at OCC end is currently a m.the1Ntic1 m.jor at UCLA, where he is also wonin9 as • house ad.- viser in one of the Nli- dence hals. After 9raduation In June of 1966, Russ-' hopes to en+. UCLA medical Khool the fol-: lowing fal. Travelogue Funds Aid Scholars We take pleasure this week in : presenting four outstanding examples ! of Newport Harbor area young peo- ple who have distinguished them- selves in outstanding achievement. Their records, reproduced in part on this page, speak for them- selves. ' All too o~en, we hear reports end complaints about some few youngsters who have gone astray. , That's why it is a double pleasure to give recognition to these fine young men and women who have brought honor to themselves, their parents and our community. All four of these students have been offered a strong measure of support toward advancing their edu- cations through the Newport Harbor Kiwanis .Club Scholarship Fund. Money for this fund is obtained by the Kiwanis Club through its T ra-. vel and Adventure Series, now in Jts seventh year. The first of the six entertainin9 and informing programs will be pre- sented next Friday at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College auditorium. As you can see from the fine stu- dent examples on this page, the Ki- wanis program is most worthy of your support. It's fun, too. Season tickets for all six travel- ogues are available for only $6 from any Kiwanis member, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Westcliff Travel Service, or right down at our store. Single admiuiona are $1.50 at the door. Let's all support the youth of our community . ....... ,,... A l FORGIT HARDWARE The 1outtta..cr1 Finest WDWAll e IUOllT PAlllS • SMAU APPtWICES • PU1411116 SUPPLE 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach --~ ---- A Chocl PrlendtJ Place Te .. • 0,.. S•dayl • PltoM OI J.2350 Featuring NadonaUy AdHrtUed Brandl Of MerchandUe At Fair Price• ...... .._ -........ ""9Tl ... M'll1 ,....,, ..... - MEET THE PEOPLE THIS WEEK ZOOMS IN ON M. KEITH GAEDE, YOUTH- FUL BUILDER OF THI NEWLY OPENED COL· LEGE CENTER COM- PLEX AT HARIOll ANO ADAMS. THE PHS()M. AUTY S K E TC H IY CHRISTINE M c C A 11 MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 3. TOM TITUS' VIEW FROM THE BALCONY ~ 'uMN, ON PAGE I, GIVES AN UP TO THE MINUTI RUN DOWN OF ALL THI F A L L AND WINTER THEATER WE CAN EX· PECT IN ORANGE COUN- TY. OTHER THEATER NEWS AND PICTURES ARE ON PAGES I ANO 9. THE ENTERTAINMENT PAGES OF THE WllK· INDER INCLUDI NEWS =UT SPICIAL RTAINMINT A1'e NG IN THI LOCAL JISTAURANTS AND HIGHT SPOTS. PROM e:y JAZZ TO &AA MUSIC, YOU FINO IT IN THI WIHINDll. -· ' ' COMME·RCIAL FISHING FLE:;E:J ii11 .. 11111111iii11 ................. ~ ................. ~.-............. ~-----.t Theater llELODYLAND-Performancea, Tuesda.y...S.turda1 1:30 p.m.; SUnday, I p.m. Matinees, Saturday and Sanday, S p.m. Tbe theater ii at 1700 Barbor Blvd., Anaheim. Phone ~7220. T\cbt.a, ~ box omce. all agencies. "The King and .... star- rln& Darren Mc:Gavin and Celeste Holm. through Oct. 24. "Oliver." muaicu comedy baaed OD Cbarlea Dick.em "Oliver Twilt," Oct. •Nov. 14. JlEPERTOBY TREATER -Soutb Cout Repe!l- torJ «:GmPIJl1, 2116 Villa W&J, N.wport BuclL PerfGrmucee, 'lbundaJ throuP s.dA1, l :SI p.m. 'l'kbtl an •uo . Sl.00. Pboae mtlM • 'OtbeDo,.. tbrou.&b Oct. 31. ~ ORANGE mTDIO TBEATER-"Dracula," Friday and Saturday night.I, 8:30 p.m., Oct 22 -Nov. 13, 196 N. State College Blvd., Orange. Tkketa, iuo, may be re.erved by calling the box of-.• ~. 633-2233. ORANGE COUNTY 11IEATEl\.--"MfaiJ'1 of State,'' Joan Caulfield, 540 S. "D" St. Jame.- town Sbopplnc Center, Tustin. Perfonn.a.nca, ~ tbroqb Friday, 1:30 p.m.; two abow1 Satu.rdQ, 7 ud 10 p.m.; Sund&J, I p.m.; mat- 1-, 'J'ilianda,. J p.m.; Oct. JNL 'nckets, a.e ud t:a.71. ma1 be obtained at tbe Mr; pboM 54+4111. ANAJIEDI PLAYHOUSE -Performance., Wectne. day throaP Saturday, at a:ao p.m., 1714 w. LJn. CGlo Ave., Ana.beim. Phone '1'1M820. Tickets, 12.50 weekdays and S3 Saturdays. "Stop the Workl I Want To ~t Off," through Ocl 23. BlR• • t:AGE THEATER -"Our American Cous- w ," the play which wu 1>e1n1 performed at Ford's Theater in Wuhington when Lincoln was sbot, la being offered through October at tbe Bird Cage Theater, K.oott's Berry Farm. Four shows daily, at 2, 2 :30, 7:30 and 9:15 p.m.; phone 522·1393 or 82:8-6562. The Fann ls open daily from 10 a.m. tQ 10 p.m. for sbopa and amusements, and from 12 noon tQ 8:30 p.m. for lunch and dinner. PADUA llIL1.S-Mexican Players are preseoting "Festival Foltlorico Mexicano," through Nov. 13, at their theater in the hilh above Clattmont. Tickets, 12.25; children unckr 12, •us. Per- formances, Wednesdays through Saturdays. 8:30 p.m.; matlneu, Wednesdays and Satur· days, 2:30 p.m. 'Ibe players alM> entertain with songs and dancea at lunch and dinner daily ex- cept Monday in the dining room of the Padua institute; NAtional ~1288. l'CLA EXTENSION THEATRE GROUP -Two plays by the Irish poet and playwight William Butler Yeata, Oct. 15-Nov. 21. Perfonnancu nightly It 8:30; SUnday nights, 7:30; dark Mon- day. Tid:ets SUW'l.75; stu<ients, S2, $1.50. Hu- manities Bldg. Auditorium; phone 213 BR 2-89U. B\JNTINGTON BARTFORD THEATRE -1&15 No. Vi.M, Hollywood; phone 213 HO 2.-a. Perform- ances Monday through Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; matinees, Wedneaday and Saturday, 3 p.m ., dart Sunday; ticketa, f7 • S2, bo1 office and all agencies. "Inc1deot at Vichy," a new pay by Arthur Miller and starring Jean Pierre Aumoot. OcL 25 ·Nov. 13. PASADENA PLAYHOUSE -31 So. El Molino, Pu- actena; phone (213) '79f.635l. Performances Mon- day througb Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; matin~ Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30; dart SUnday; tJcketa, SS, '4. SS. ''Tbe Firebugs" and ''Tbe Sboem.aker's ProdiliouJ Wife," a double bD1. through Ocl 11. "Peer Gynt," Oct. 21 -Nov. 1l. 2 ·er-C:.. ..... llN. ; • GUIDI TO FUii Special Events OCC COMM\JNITY ARTISJ' SERIE8 -Martin Agron.Dy• jourDalllt ol 25 years expertence and CBS Wuhlngtm correspondent, will speak • Oct. 17 at I p.m. In t.be Orange Coast Collec• Auditorium. CGcta Men. Individual perform· &nee ticketl, '2, may be purchased at the boa office oo the day ef the performance. FISHERMEN'S FIESTA-Port of Los Aqelea Flah- ermen'a Fluta, Oct. 15-17, will f"ture native daDcen ID colorful co.tu.me, competition am., fishermen tn net mending and rope ~. and IDternadonal food boot.ha. Cllmu la die parade ol decorated boets down the Ma.i.D Cb.o- nel on Sunday attanooa. TOUR DE CATALINA-For the firrt tim•, bk:yd9 tourinC will be allowed into tbe interior of Cata. Una IJllnd, for Giiie day only, Saturday, Oct. 16, to Rancho~. Middle Rac!b, wt Two Harbon. &mday, Oct. 17, there will be bi- cycle nclq, lnclud1nc tandem, unicytle and tri- cycle, ID Aftlcm from I a.m. to 3 p.m. MOBIL HOME SHOW -Thirteenth annul MobUe Home and Travel Trailer Show, October U·M, Great Westenl Ex.bil>lt Center, Sanla Ana Free- way at Atlantic Blvd., Los Angele.. Houn are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; admissk>n, adults '1J cbildttn, 50 cents; parking, 25 cents. BAND CONCERT -To stimulate lnterut bl tbt Costa Meta United Fund campalp, tbe 3rd Marine A.l.rcratt Wine Band, with Chief w~ rant Of1Scer Alfred E. Becker aa bandmu&lr, will perform 6uDdAJ at J p.m. ht t.be Co 1 t a Mesa C1tJ Part, Oenter And Anaheim atnea. Emcee Mark Lambert will explain work ol tta. UF. A.dmlalon b free and no collecUon will be taken. Sports COLLEGE FOOTBALL-USC vs. Stanford 1t Los Angeles Colileum, 3 9 1 l i-·1guuoa, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Orange Coast vs . Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, Friday at 8 p.m. PROFESSIONAL FOOJ'BALL -Los Angeles Ram• vs. San Francisco &rs at L.A Coli~um, 3811 Figueroa, Sunday, l p.m. ~ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAIL-HuaUngte• Btad1 va. Gardea Cdo-ve at Huntington Beach H i g b School, 1905 Main St.; C•rona del Mar vs. be Quiata at Davidson Field, 600 Jrvi.M Ave., New- port Beach; Cotta Mesa vs. FlallertGa Hlgll at ~l E. Chapman, Fullerton. Weatmialttt va. P~lf1c at Weatmlnster High, 1"325 Golden West, WestminstA!r. All pre<-eding games art tonight, Friday, at 8 p.m. Eatanda va. Villa Park at Davidson Field, 600 Irvine Ave., Nt"· port Beach, Saturday, 2 p.m. )tarlaa vt. LH1 Bucb Jerdaa at Westminster High; New,trt Harber VL <>naie at Davidson Field, Saturday at 8 p.m. ~ HARNESS RA~Nine rac~s daily, except Sun- day and Monday. at Hollyv.ood Park in In.&Je- wood, throqh Nov. 1.0. First post time la 1 p.m. Exhibits PAVWON GALLERY -Jack Zajac, sculpture, through Nov. 7, 400 Main St .. Balbo~; boun, Wednetda,y tbrou&b Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. 1 ~ 6'75·3881. • , Exhibits ANAHEIM ART FESTIVAL-The second annual Fall Art Festival, sponaottd by the Anaheim Art Association and the city's Parb and R«re- atiGG Department, will be held Saturday and &mday, Oct. 11 a.od 17, from 10:30 a.m . to 5 p.m. at Peanon Part, located on Harbor Blvd., between Sycamore and Cypress, Anaheim. ~ lJCI GAU.ERV-Twentieth Century 1eulpture and Barnell Newman litboa:raptu, through Oct. 24. Sculpture uhlbit ii 24 muterplitces by 20 ar· tiJta, lncl'fd1Qc Calder, Bra.ocuai, Matisse, Pt- ,..... Tbe pllery ia 00 the third floor ol the Ftne Atta BWJdlni; bou.ra, 12 noon to 5 p.m., Tuetday-8udt1. ucl 12 noon to 9 p.m., Wednes- day. Adm.WiGll II free. LAGUNA BEAat ART AS.WCIA TION -EntreMI. one-man exbibtt. retrospective show ef the won '11 Karl 8eQjamlD; East Gallery. one-woman lllow. worb la oil, wttbtn the context Of priml· tiviam, Flou Clendenin. Gallery. 'RT Cliff Drlve, Lacuna Beach, 494-6531 ; bours, 12 noon to 5 p.m. dallf. Coming Up TRAVELOGUE-Dwtlht Loog'a "Six Years 'Round 11le World" will opeo tbe seventh seHon's Tra- vel and Mwnb.!n Series, presented by tbe K1wan11 Clul> ol Newport Harbor, Friday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. In Onnae Coast Collete Audtter- lum, 2'101 Fe.trview Road, Cotla Mesa. Sinc1e event ticket.I, $1.50, may be purchased at UM door. YOU111 CONCERTS-The Orange County Philhar- monic Society's tenth seuon of free Youth Con- certs will open Saturday, Oct. 23, with two con- certs by tbe Los Angelecs Philharmonic Orches· tra, at 10 and 11 a.m., tn Orange Coast Co~e Auditorium, Costa Mesa. Dr. Ho,,,.ard Han90D ia conductor and narrator. COVER:one of the few remaining vest.ages of the old commercial section of Newrrt Beach may be found on the Rhine Cbanne • between the Newport and Lido Peninsulas, where the fishing fleet is docked. Throush the years the scene al this spot has changed httle. How Jong it will remain so is anyone's guess. 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B.y St. end Newport B•OADWAY TRIAT'•I IHOWI 'LA a .OMIMr ---------•• •.1 The eJCdusive Or6n<}e ~ty p~ N>n of the renowned la Sc.eSo <>pet'O com- ~ny production of Giacomo P\Kcini's "la Boheme," in color. hes been set for Octo~ 20 end 2 I 4't the Broadway Theatre, Sot-te An6. 1 ~= *SUIF* ... _..I~ '-Glt't ., - "'•IG 'ONN'" • 1:11 a M:li ...... . ., ~ ...... c ................ .. ~ar -.. let. tt:lt Annollllci:llg . This Season'• Cook'1 Tour . . ........ ... ,...~ .. "' r • \·.~ 'ltl l~ ' --. _ ___......, _... - There will be four performances on. the two d3y5, with two matinees. btg~. et 2 p.m., end two evenincJ perfonno~ startinq et 8 p.m. Seats wil not b. r~. ~t the number of seats sold for eoch per-- f ormance wil not exceed the cepq_city of the theatre, thereby gverenteeinq a seat to each tidet holder. _,, __ 'l ~--!..~ ·- ICWaRJ •·~.n..er I .. 9"!'7 --~ ......... • . ...... \\;.l'LCI E,\'-\' ... ~ , Utiliiing newly developed sound tech- niques. the complete music~ renqe of the opera has been captured on film for the first time, in an exoct photoqrephic repro- duction of the briHiont La Scafe perform- ance. Uldlar at CM l.idll CASI':. AWAY. 1.-.. lato a~ eWllc ......,. el .... •atloul adlllie ~ far • ..., piaca ~ ..... &a 't)'1 1t•1 ..itllle O.s.A. wtt!l ms,,. louaw:ra ..... Odcba.•Md,..,_ ... thlnt )'OU'~ la a. deep SoiaAr .•• McmdaJ'• It'• Ireland with Marty ... red Beet Stew • ...,. aed J'Olll11 M ~ t be mot's beea ttllia' Ole • Bla.rDey Stooe. tr• .. tasty t . . • Tae9UJ'~ It'• Aaatrla ... v-. °Rt1 .. RDl)m, .... .._N,_1H..aa. •••ch& .._ Vlfmen .,= Walll! .•• W"i111n-~itr1 -T11e SeM-The Broadway Theatre is located et ~I 6 lbll7 wta _.._."'kMit ..,::r,_. N. Br~dway Santo Ano· phone 5'42--4737. Cacda ... dla:Md La ... ....,.._ ' • •••t ........,,, ..... :....---::.. JOU'D ... ,..~ la ... ----·-., ... ,,.,..., ...... ..... .,..... M • . S TMMi .. _..... •1• - ... OIWY"'I • Pebmi• .... :.lat -;:::========.11' ;.....--: ovie ~eene8 -... Plbt• r'•·~ 'W--••• J"llf1l ta-. .. ... f_\,c ffi~Sa ~ . . ' ......... ;:. -, ; •' .,,_ .-., .. !il'«PilRl & HA~9()F. CO~I.\ Ml~~ EARLY 81 RD SHOW Fill. AT 5:15 ContlntHW lhow lat. & hn. from 2 p.m. .. ClllWt at h lslual ... ~· Ila.--------it's•l"nnee with Lobster JecllL- -.. _,.,,._ .. ,_ ........ -.. ,., .. ................ ...... --1 Rodi Hudson • Lui~ Caron "A VERY SPECIAL FAVott" For Advertisin9 in THE WEEKERDER MAGAZINE CaM 642-4321 "C•t lhllov, .. starring Jane fond., Lee ~rvi~ Midl..t C•llan and DwayM Hickman, ia now •t the Pon The•t,.., Coron• del ~r. Peter L..t.rd, Carroll kkM end aaf Vallone in • K*M from "H..-low, .. now ...._.,. at the Surf ThMtre. Hunti,.ton ~ ~ Piern. inde9Cribably cte- lidou.a with the masterful touch as omly French eu do! . . . Saturday's ft'a Enifancl with 8emy Vlll Prime Bones. trul)' aucb a iourmet feat you'll lm- ........ a AIM' .,sne you're right tn an old CJ•oct 111 11t Enlfiab eastle! '\ _,, lmac1ne ... an tbeM de. li&btfuD.J .ulerent dinnen complete with aalad ud cbolce at leMood eecttall or IOUP for only 2.&5 ea. 'flTem an. JOU11 want to! At the Lido C>SfAWAY, 730 Lido Park l>r., Newport Beach. (phone O~ UJ.03) Yom bosU Jean ail4 F.dc:De 'l'llcker. Adv. THE M0SJ .IEAUTIFUL THE.Anti lN AMERICA ··l!DWAR.DS' HAD01 at ADAMS.. COSTA MfsA: Nt0NE .5~6-3102 NOW l.._ IVlll mAn.AllA ....... _ .......... ..... :r • .. 4J • ' ,,,, ' -~ • --·~ .... ~ ' BJZABEJ'H lJMOl ·MJM) lllllON .......... a ·---oe .._ ...._ -DAILY .. 11.0Tttt•WS.P•Ht ._.,,--11.~ -=:.:.11 ·~ ~' • • • • , f 1 ' I ' ' . • ~ ? f • • ,. ~ .. ~ : ~ '· ~ "" t ,. .. • --~.----:..------ liWIE If 1:31 ..... SEATS NOW "Diie of tlN ,,._, e11duuttila1 of aaiml~ ••• lt'• • JJlwsn to Mw it 6-d =::,; .. r111fflr1 ,,.., -·•fBltJ '•~lflU.W I ft W i r .... ,,.,,, ......... c.1..ua.-.-. ...... .,. ...... -i ..... ,,.,.,ai .... ,..,_,,.,. .. ~ •"191a t v,,., u..,..,,, ,.., t ,., ••••• .._._._,..,,, ... _ ... Ute.,,... .... ., ~7.U. ..... .. ••• ..,, Ko .... -"-' ---,.,,.,... _,,.,. ..... ,,,._ ..... .. 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LA ............................. ~~ ..... ,_ .......... -..... C7M n..n:a 14 Or-C- ••E•••~& Mowie Seen es ,,..,. SIMtr. .... Debcwlh Kerr In a scene from HMarri• On The ltocb,H now playint •t the Lido ThNtre, NcaDOtt IMch.. JI ·:-' ' Fea Partc.r and Tommy Kirk star In "Old Yeller," current attraction It the M9s. ThMtre, Cost a ..... ·I 1 ·-·J ElbaMth Teyter aM ltchard lurton in • tnne from "The Sand,M,.r,• MW ahowfnt at the Cine- me ThNtre, c.ta MIN. ... --- Holl ywood Reporter By MIKE CONNOLLY Chronicle FHNrfl O..r Mike: Why did Phyllis and "Fang .. Diller call 1t all off, after a 25-year marriage and all those chlldren! -Marion Le v y, Larchmont, NY O..r M.rion: Neither the principals nor their chudren will discuss the matter b u l Phyl's press agent says her marriage to Ward Donovan will (if it hasn't already taken place) be a very quiet one -"with no pub- licity." * O..r Mike: Who are the idiots dumping "Wagon Tram"? Wby can't we stop them and get this absorbing, fascinating show back on the air? Why don't you ask your readers to write in asking that it be retained, and then you send the letters lo those responsible? -Mrs. V M. King, San Francisco, Calif. Dear M". King: Please. have pity on my already overloaded mailman. Write directly lo the network itself: It's the best way to gel results. * O..r Sir: I'm fed up to here !my neck. if you must know) with all those excuses for "poor little Judy'' and the things that happen to prevent her from puling on her shows . Miss Garland isn't "little" any more. she's over 40, and if she want,, to remain a part of show business she should l e a r n a little about professionalism. Yes, I'm one of her ex.fans who didn't get to see her perform at the Greek Theatre because she "tripped over her dog and brokt her arm " What about all ber other cancellations -and what excuse will sht> think of next" -Ginger Beebe, Glendale. r:iltf Deu Ging•r: Judy really did trip over her dog and break her arm. lf you're referring to ber appearance on Andy Williams' show a few days after the acddent. sound of limb and lungs, you should know that this show was pre-taped last July g * 0.ar Mike: I saw a daytime panel show recently and am sure one of the male guests wu drunk. ls that possible? And if so. why do the network officials allow it" -Sanford Knight. Jr .. Parma. Ohio. o .. , Sanford: Maybe be was guuling the kind of vodka that supposedly ''leaves you breathless." I did a guest shot on a TV show once in which the emcee slugged him- 1ell with vodka during the commercial breaks and suigested bis guests (there were four of us) do the sa~ He said it would "relax" us. None of us t o o k him up on it but be h as since "relaxed" himself right off the show * Dear Mr. C: What's happened to my favorite show of all time-well, for 26 years anyway. throuizh radio and TV -"Truth or Consequences""-Mrs. Hanna Steams. Water· bury, Conn Dear Mn. St .. rn•: T b e ratmgs w en t down so the i;how went off. * 0.er Mike: I would lib to know where l can get a chimpanzee like the one on "Be- witched." Could you please tell me the esti. mated rost? We livt out in the country and, lf I can find one, my parenta are willing to let me get O"M. I am 12 and have been sav· tog mr money for ont 10 pleue try to get me this information. - Jimmy Nims, Con· cord, Mass . Dear Jimmy: I oertlinly would like to help you but I wonder i1 a chimp could stand your Massachusetts winten! I'm no authority on this, however. 10 I would suigest you con· tact a pet store in Boston and they may be able to help. _.,.... .._ -DAILY l'l'-Of!111•w.n•IJ fl1141tr, 00..W IL '"' Meet The People • • • COLLIGI CINTIR BUILDI• Lido Island resident M. Keith Gaede, whose San Joaquin Land De- velopment Company ii raponsible for building and operatillg College Cen- ter at the comer of Harbor and Adams Boulevards. is a tall, quiet young Texan 1..Jke the legendary Texans, ht' tops a SlX foot measuring stick by several inches. Gaede was born and raised in a smaU town near Amarillo, named Muleshoe. H.lJ father owned, and still operates, a thousand acre farm there. "It was fun growing up on the Cann," he recalled. "1 always had a horse of my own and did a lot of riding. ln fact, it was the only way I got around until I became old enough to drive a car." He still likes to ride. One of his favorite organizations ln Orange County Is El Vieja de Portola. It is a men's ridini group that takes a three day ride each year along old historical Spanish trails, which cross several of the large ranches still in operation ln Southern California . While in high school, Gaede. who still has an athletic build. played end on tbe football team and center on the basketball team. When be en. rolled at West Texu Slate College, however. he only had time to partid· pate in intramural sports. For three and one·hall years he studied music, maJoring in voice and minoring in piano, until he realized this was not what he wanted. He sWl plays the piano. but seldom sings. He joined the Marine Corps in the spring of 1955 and soon discover- ed he was fascinated with flying He even gave some thought to making a career of it. By the summer of 1957 he was stationed at El Toro Marine Base. It was while he wu there he went on a blind date and met Linda, whom he was to marry a year later. Alter serving five years in the Corps. Gaede became intrigued with the real estate possibilities in the county and decided to return to civilian life He enrolled in Chapman College. where he was graduated with a BA ln business admlnlltraUon. After earning bil degree he gathered several friends together into a real estate development organluUon. The first operation they planned wu a fourteen unit apartme.nt building on East Bluff. But before they could get this under way, an opportunity opened up for them to develop . the five acres known today u College Center. With the center finished, they art now building the apartment&. The company plans to roncentrate on com- mercial and industrial building in th• Harbor Area. Gaedt la allo on the board of th• 2700 acre Irvine Industrial Com- plex '7his is a prlmt piece of ~roperty," he pointed out. "It is served by the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroldl, the Orange County Airport, acroa the street, and will be near the major freeway network to be com· pleted soon." The Gaedes, wbo have two daughters, Tracy, 5, and Diana, 2, llke to attend musical performances at the Los Angeles Music Center and Melody· land. They balance th1a with tennis and frequent trips to Palm Desert. Gaede owna a Udo 14 aallboat, but finds bunting more to hia liking. "l guess it comes from crowtns up inland," be laughed . ........ ._._ -DAILY ,IU'Tl •llWM'tl8U ....... ._, .. ,,.. -CHRISTI NE McCAii PET TIPS: Watch for the Openlnt of enother Nurwryl•nd Pet Shop in the G•rden Grew.Anaheim .... a. WHATS NEW: "Kits-for-Birch" -A .,.._ of bulld.ft-yourwtf l lrd Hou1e1 and Feeden -$1.00 to $3.00 uch. Whitmire'• Insect Dust for Kennel -----··· • and Lawn. .._,..t·lW 31!C"l [ --SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK! I 3-D Aqucmium lack grounds PARROT-TYPE llRDS ROSY COCKATOO Stock DOUBLE YELLOW HALF-MOON BRONZE WINGS PARltOTLETS All Current 1 / 3 OFF BABY COCKATIELS ~--....._...___~ _____________ ...._......__.. ,,-.,~----~ OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 2123 NEWPORT-COSTA MESA 8 a.m to 6 p.m. 646-3927 COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 THE DAILY PILOT'S THIRD ANNUAL Woman~ Wor/J Thi s specia l ed ition is the medium in which you will Meet the Ladies who are active in clubs a nd or9ani1ation1 throughout the Har- bor Area. All ladies' clubs will be fully rep- resented with news stories and pictures of the newly elected officers. COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 .... c.... -· • It ., • .,, , ·HOME AND GARDIN NOTIS . GARDEN CENTER Urges Garden Contrast t.._ CASUAL AIRE FURNITURE Tubula,. stttl, zinc plated fol' rust free usage. Vinyl cord in tight decorator colo,-., "Close ont" pf"k:e11 on chairs, IOVftQn and patio decor. Priced SUN MASTER UMBRELLAS Complete aclectlon of 1tylea. colors and patterna. Yun of trouble free servk:e from vi"yl reinforced w ith nylon conatruc- tlon. Nurseryland priced. From 12.95 L1m1ted To Stock On H;ind ~~~~ LAST WEEK Clearance Special FLOWER SHOP Do-It· Y ~urwlf Flower-s for urangc· mcni. or trees . Values to 79c c ea. Your ChcHC9 This S.ledion LAST WEEK WIND CHIMES A "Pagoda" Mt of brau hangln9 d\lmet. Delle.tte 1ound and unuaual pat•• tMcoe~ atlon. $2.50 VALUES 29 SET DRASTIC CLOSE-OUT PRICES HIGH STYLE WROUGHT IRON 1 S YEAR GUARANTEE Now ••• Prices Reduced on all p1ectt of th•• Tremendous Qualtty Linc. Y o u r choice of 1tylu and colors.. 42" Mesh Top Table w •th Four arm chairs ~:~: 129 50 DIRECT IMPORT SPECIAL AFRICAN VIOLETS Luge li felike v1olttl In • va riety of colorL 60c VALUES LAST WEEK LAST WEEK c ea. CERAMIC POTTERY A a1<1 13 .. GLAZED CONTAINER FOR IND 0 0" OR PAT IO Df.COAATINQ. YOUR CHOICll OF MANY •RIL.LIANT AND IUaTLI: COLO" COMalNATIONI. Excellent for House Pienta or P1tJo Colo" $10 Values NewOnty 88 ea. 2123 NEWPORT ILVD. e COST A MESA e Ml 6·3925 ..... (Miii " ........ Rain Lilie s Are Low Grow e r s Th. bi91"t i.s not always the besL In gardena populated with large flowered bulbous plml5 1uch as d ahhas, gJ.diolu.a, and lilies, it is an mler- e3twg contrast to grow some of lhe low growin1, small flowered bulbs. The 1m•ll bulbs are good rcx k garden subjects, edging pla nts, or massed m beds by themselves. The first bulb to bloom in the s pring is the grape hyacinth, other· wise known as muscan. lt gTO'-'S only six inches high but is prolific. It multiplies rapidly. has many flowers. and requires little or no care The usual variety is purple but there are also white flowered varieties as well as one var1ety. Muscan comosum plumosum, wtucb has a flower like a small violet plume There are Mveral different kinds of small bulbs that come to us from South Africa. Freesia.s are "'ell known ln addition to the trad1t1onal white flowered vanety, frtts1as come m almost all colors mcludmg red, blue, yellow and orange. Spara.xis have brighter Cowers than freesias and open wider The flowers are usually two-toned with the ~nter a darker color. Color combinations Include orange, red maroon and yellow The flowers open during the day and close at night, as well as in the morning and n ening It 1s quilt a sight to lff a clump of these burst into lOlor during the day Another African bulb with this habit ia the flame frees1a. tntonia. Its bright orange flowers cru lt a daul1ng apl&sh of color during the day. The ~biana, or baboon flower, is so called bec~use of the fondness the baboons have for the bulbs in lheir native habit.al The plants have hairy leaves and the flowers resemble dark blue freeaias. Another group of small bulbs are the rain lilies. These are so called because in their natural habitat they bloom following every summer rain. Since we don't cet any summer rain we mlllt dupl.iat.e it by occasional waterinf dun ng the summer. n.ese are t wo Voupt called rajn lilies--- 1.epbyn.ntbes and Habranlhus. 'The colors come in white, yellow, and pink. Most grow only six inches high, with el<'h bloom on a single stem resembl· lne a small upfacing amaryllis A clump often will have q uite a numbu of blooms at one tune. Other unalt buU. would mclude the lpedea cyclamens, the 1pttiff daffodils, crocus wtucll doo't uaually last more than one auson, and cyrlbao- lbus. -DON HORTON .....,.....,__MllYl"fL~~­,,_., . ..,..., w. ... • • • S~nday Jass at th~ New porter Ian Sundoy Jozz Sessions ot the Newporter Inn, in the lido lounge ond New Orleons Room eoch Sundoy evening from 8 p.m. to I o.m., ore proving more populor eoch week. It oll come obout os the result of informol sessions between o group of musicions who ius t like to ploy good jozz. Led by Joe Groves on trumpet, the group hos grown to be more thon 'for lis- tening · when potrons discovered it wos greot music for doncing in the New Orleons room od1oining the Lido Lounge. But there is more thon jazz ond doncing to drow crowds to ti..e Inn. Fine food is olso on ottrodion in the Morine Room where Leonord geniol moitre "d greets mony old friends ond mokes new ones nightly. For o toste teoser Leonard recommends Nebuchadneu or's Delight, o speciolly cut rod of lomb, with oll the f ot trimmed off, delicotely herbed ond morinoted, roosted to o tum ond served on o bed of rice. The rice hos o subtle flovor from o delicate souce ond o boked tomoto motes the presen totion complete. This deli- cacy is served with ossorted relishes, choice 0f soup or solod, ond o beverage for o tob of $5.95. With such core m preporotion it is more than worthy of your order. The name olone hos intrigued mony to try it the first time ond to return ogain ond ogoin to enjoy the delicote flovor. Lunch is o· pleosont time in the Mor ine Room or the Lido Lounge, doily. The favorite sondwiches of pe~onnel in locol busi- nesses may be found on the menu under their nomes. Speciol lunch entrees ore olso on the menu, which includes fish, meot, diet spe- c ols ond fowl. Go eorly for dinner, ond linger to listen to Frankie Orlego nightly in the lounge. On Sundoy stoy to enioy the Jozz Session. VI LL A R 0 MA. Spedalhing In ITALIAN DINNERS 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Open 4 p.m .• 12 p.m. Ml 6--4929 OPEN 7 DAYS 16..e ~ CLOTHES OFF-8EAT Ollie Hammons 26lS W. Cout Hwy. Newport 9c•ch Ml-t 241 aREAKFAST • LUNC HEON • DINNE ~S • Seafood• (We bread allof our augood) • l tc•k.e a1ul atlcken e aox Lunch .. To Go • Deliclo~ Heme Made Plea Sw,Jij~ Alt you un Hf For $1 .65 ChiWren 1541 (0.,. Plat.) SMOR6ASBORD Home M.de Swedish R~ Ir.ad Special Actult Plat. $1 .15 e S.rvetf Nltely Open 11 Lm. 'til 1:00 p.m. Mond.y thru Friday LUNCHEON 6Sc and 95c Saturday Dinner Onty -5 Until 1:30 p.m. $unMy Dinner, 12 Noon to 1:30 '""'° Mela Sqvan -Mesa Thuter Bleck 14.5 E. 19th It.. c.ta Mlaa -Phottie J.4a.+414 ·-..._ -N l\.T PfLOTt~•H• .....,. ~ , .. ,,,.. ... L, .Alan 51a.un »tO E. COlld Hwy. OPENING TUESDAY JOAN CAULl'IELD """ Hlmea u• Ty* lllcVq i. "'AFFAIRS OF STATE"' O• iU9e e I•,.,_. _.,... ... ~ ,...,,,.u.,. aoctpld "*": S44-tf11 o...,.. County ThHtre .. ... "'D'"-. ..... T.- SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATRE PreJelltl "OTHELLO" by William Sb.atespeatt triumphant • • • L.B. lnckp.Praa T eJesn,m THU"I. & IUN. l2AO f'RI. & &AT. $2.90 2115 VILLA WAY-NEWPORT IEACH 67J..H64 See T1'e ._ I,..,.,.... T-'dftl AIMutt SHAWN MASTERS WORLD'I MotT FANT AITIC *HYPNOTIST* S.. ta. f"otiftl' el Tour Mind la aa IncredJbi. Nllbt ct ~t! Villi Mlrill IESTAllAll Tiie P:l....t a. f' 9N af.WI Ceclltalta 1041 .. ,.... Dr. .. ~ .... ORlole S.121DO ...... ·.=::::.--... . SUND•Y Jin • LIDO ,toMIHi1 ' THE NEWPORTER INN LEO-s F•'m~ IBTAlltJhoia· "NORDIC"' SM 0 R G A~S a·,,0 :·1 D COITA •UA•t N&WIST ANO LAH£1T •.• THE ~ca Fotl GOOD "'ttOa&MADE FOOD" DINNER-All yw CM _,., 4 ...-. te I ,_.. Sl.JI c•••r... ~'* u.., U v,.., ., Cltt9' ... u.Mrl,,.. """ LUNCHEOM-11 ...... 4,..... -$1 QO WE llAU OUR OWN alls.AD • · 0.-~-..... 1-11 Ct• _,. & ._... ·-..r-- -I -:.£ ... I .. Mllma.._ (C....-"* ....... lf9'.) eottA ll~e.A .......... '117 ' ~ • i ~ • . ' 1 1 i ,. . . . ·-- • • ---··-... ,~. ---~··~· -··- , YlLUSWEDEN SlilOl&AllOID • ·---::-~-::-:;--0 ~ . . . '•I I ~. II I • -• . , ~-. '; :. ,; ,. ~,.. : . --.. ---.... II d ;01 leec:h,56AM11a. .... UNlll .... " ..... ., .... w .................... ,.,. ._, ... ~· c ....... 'feN .... 0,.. 11:JO ..... •=-..-.a.....~aJt.., .... DINNEt 1.65 .. I.UNCH I.II IUNQl11T 'ACIUTIU CO.OJfA on ••• DANA l'OINT .. It. c:.... HwJ. ..... .,.. ~ m...f CIYMG3 HENRY'S NORTH ~Iii ..,_,.. IO&.OO ..... GUfTAa fftir l1'J ... ~ D" C F .. "* ILJUIF HE N ,R:Y.,~S· 2511 w. c... ~j:wt ·1c11.·u '"''" IN "°'"' MACH 1z-c.... at Ca1iaway Piano Bar Fw ...._wt. crave the adventure of in· temational cuisine, an opportunity to enjoy food from far away places, the Lido c~taway bal a IOlution-a coot's tOur. F......,. MCh night, the restaurant fea- turel food from a d1fferent country: Sunday, U.S.A.. IOUthern fried chicken; MoncNy, 1 .... llnlt lhamrock beef stew; TUMday, Austria, Vienna cabbage rolls; Wedneeday, Italy, chic· ten cacdatore; Thunday, Polynesia. Tahitl ribl; Friday, frMCe, lobster Pierre; Saturday, . E........, Henry Vlll prime bones. A complete dbmer, jnduding salad and choice of seafood c«=ttan or IOUp, ii $2.65. la _.......,, Oil Sundays, the Cutaway has tnWated a beach combers brunch. Between 10 a.m. and three p.m., it offen a treasure of fllll8 foodl, a tantalizing array of choice bot mats, bot bilcuilst 'n gravy, fresh fruit, «l"UDbled ecp, and champagne, all for $1.95. ' °"*" .,_.. .. are fresh blue-point oysters Oil ba1f shell, m for $1.35; kettle of steamed daml, fl.95; iced dungeness crab, $1.75; boalllabaile lbneilles. $2. 75, all of which are lened with toaed salad. A steak or prime rib dinntt ii $3.95. . S..t.ocl dinnen, rangin& ill prke from .... CAlltEE FOOD PINI QUALITY llt .... wTlb ...... STA& CHiii CISll' CHAl-llOllD ll6EIS ... .. ... ._ ..,. n.n. -"'· ........ . KJ 9.2740 JIOO Hal'Mr 8 1vd., C..ta ..... RESTAURANT S"'~itk Ywr Helt On The Bay CNIW MANAGEMENT> ENTltTAINMENT NIGHTLY ........ ~ HOUl'9 1-7 P.111. .. ~ * *. ·*. 1111 W. C.-Hlwa1,. H.-,.rt .. ach, M-1m • ,,,,.,.~. - • • • $2.95 to $4.95. include broiled lobster tail, king crab legs, jumbo Guaymas shrimp. Cata- lina abalone steak. fancy scallops. Long Island oysters, Catalina sand dabs, northern halibut steak. £?rilled ftlet of sole, rainbow trout, swordfish steak. Louisiana frog lees, seafood platter. and steak and lobster com· bination. Every Tuesday a bouquet of fresh cut flow- ers ts presented free to ladies having dinner at the restaurant. The Mond•y through Fridav businessmen's lunch provides fast service and ftne selections at reasonable oriN>". including a potluck spe-- cial of the day for 95 cents . TM rotNntlc mood at the Castaway ls en- hanced by the music of Eileen WriJ?ht. who plays at the piano h"r ni~htly, except Monday, from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m. The Udo Cntaway, where the hosts are Jean and Eddie Tucker. ls at 730 Udo Park Drive. at the end of Lido peninsula. If you run Into trouble locatin~ the somewhat hard- to-find dininj? harbor or wish to make reserv~ lions, phone OR 3-6103. lilt' 1}3clnal~' (~ &ISTAU&AN1 ...... 9'..-H.w AYllllallle fw L._. & Dl1tW' .,..... ~ Pia. tu .... .... DAY-ft••.,.... 1ff7 ......... Dm. at O.WW, N..,..tt ..... •NOW OPEN• 10071 ADAMS AT IROOKHURST HUNTINGTON BEACH ....... ,,,,,. " n .rn- WED. THRU MIN. • ....,. -EFNG THI CHH.DUN •• Pha __. .._ Prt A 5'ttwt Hl-Chalrs o,... u• °*'' ._ t ""' ,_ Llttle PIUA ........ ,, ... , .... .,,. -1'HONI P01t Pl TO GO fa.1M6- ..... .... -M&f ,.._, ___ ·-...... ......, .. ---._,..... .... .. ----.... _________________________________ _ Fall Color Festival .•. Sale Starts Today! WAILEAF PRIVET DenM, d..,. .... IMf ... t h I I hart111 fat l'"'lltt buuty. lll'rvN a.W trt'" te any height, thape •r 11111. $1.20 VALUE 77c One Gal. Contalnera NURllERYLAND COITA MEI A llAIF PINE The "8M.U. "'81.ck lll'lfle." l:xoelleftt ....UIMf' ,,.._ .pea,,_. w lalMMoli!M tree. $1.50 YALU! 71Jc Contalner1 Large Siu In One Gal. The most popular flower of the season for a variety of fall colors ! Now in beau- tiful bk>om. A fine cutting flower. Sells most places at 49c. .,,., HEAVENLY~ BAMBOO SUN FEIN Delicate bronzie leaf • ttt• hardy and graoeful lf\NIJ. Thrlvee In tun ff lh!Hk. T h e nrsatlk "tprenge,.I" -...h, grouftd oove,. er haae- $1.40 VALUE 69c One Gal. C-ta•r1 Nurseryland Costa Mesa h•g b .. ket. OH£ 67 GALLON c Cont..1lner1 Your Choice of Hundred• STAR JASMINE The "•rut.lie vii•. lftrulJ, er hanging ~lket. Hardy In _ _.,. ahacle. $1.30 VALUE 79c One Gal. Container1 ,,.,,.~·~ lW' •• "* -~~ ' ' ... .. .. .. '~ . I BULB SALE Daffodils for dancing spring color f&Yorite nrietiea of these hardy bulbs . Neatly 8191ail In QuantUy of 60 or More 11• Nurseryland ' IHOME & GARDEN CENTER I 212J NIWPOaT ILVD .. COSTA MUA ' 11IOI HAUOlt ILVD., GADEN GIOVI 120l1 HACH ILVD .. STANTON P"9M ... ....- ._ ..._ -DAfU f'ILOTIW8WM't1UI ...... ........ ,.. CHINESE PFITZER JUNIPER Graceful archlrtg growth to 4 ft. fte rfeot l.w m1lnte- 11aMe ,,.,1......,. °"' pl. a.ftta&Mra. , .. s~ Valuei .. - co&TA MEI• ONLY CAMELLIA A fuorltt of nomu & land- acapen. Hant1, evugreu ... ,,,. • yn. .... _._ aM ...... GAL f179 SNAP- DRAGONS Healthy young plants . . . pony pack. 59c v .. c Or-.~ .• ·-= 1D [~ OVERHAUL Ill" -$59 . .SO lncludlnt PIX TUBE jft. L------~~~-23~ -$69.SO lncludlne PIX TUBE 21" COLOR· $175.00 INCL. PICTURE TUBE ~ 17# & 19" • $49.50 Incl PIX TU BE R 'v e ILIGHTLY HIGHU• ON MKTAL TUa ll e 1125 VICTORIA e COST A MESA e Ph. '42~756 oa~'"OtlA'" I ---~ ----1 &. tlm./ nNUllnl•& Altll ACODaO•ll• LOOKING FOR IDEAS f THEN COME IN AND BROWSE • • • "' ··•·. • •. ·~1 ::-:,~:: ' • ......... . ·. '. '· . ' . . . . .: .. . . ,,, •••••• i. . . . . .. . . ::. :-::~~ ,~.-~·-"• "!"·~:· _ .... .,. •• ' ~·~· •• • t..~ .... ,.~. 46~·~···. -. --. --. -..•. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNER ~ Adi.ma at Harbor Nat to The Cinema Theatn. Co.ta Mesa BUILDER MUST SELL AT A SACRIFICE ---ONLY $395. 2 only, never lived in new 3 bedroom 2 bath homes. Built to sell for $23,500. WiJJ take DOWN $18,900. You save $4,600. $395 '"'!.t ~tilt ~",SfJO full down and you move in .Lots of s 1 8 9 0 0 built in extras plus carpet and dnpes. Large est3te, pool we lots. ~ • Many extras included: Fenced yard, spnnklers, lush landscaping and FULL PRICE trees Uus alone saves you another $2,000. Both homes are very valuable cor. ner klts. A few blocks fr<>m the new May Co. shopping center, and St. John's Church & Parochial School These two homes are in a fine residential area of Costa Mesa. A little difficult to find, but it'll be worth your money-saving while to look at them today. From Newport Blvd. to Paularino to Cleve! and then right on Dorset, to 1155 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa. And now you 're look ing at the tY. o greatest home buys in this area. (All The BUILDER •OR 5· 1260•, ~~J.E~.11 OR 3-9388 LOW-LOW PRICE NO BROKERS PLEASE · :~}lkolster·~·<T.-<, ••• OF] ALL TV 1 PES (also restyling and slip covers) --- , DESIGNER'S NOTEBOOK By JACQUELINE CAGLE, Oronge County Oesigner-Oecorotor QUESTION: We would li le o selection of color to l o i n t our den. There is bright Kelly green corpet, woll-to-wol . Bookoses on two wolls ore 6 feet high in light wolnut finish. There is 2 feet of woll to be po;nted o b o v e the bookcoses. One woll hos o shuttered window. The finish of the shutters is olso l~ht wolnut. ,The woll where the door is 1ituoted we hove used for o picture gollery. The furniture consists of o desk, lomp toble ond coffee toble (finish, light wolnut). The sof o ond club choir ore in wh ite linen. F.R., Huntington Beoch ANSWER: Match exactty the color of the existing carpet to paint the remaining waD space. Use one of the yelk>ws or golds suggested from one of your paintings or throw pillows on the sofa, combined with one green pillow to match the carpet. QUESTION: Would you pleose s1..qgest o mod ified orientol en- try cobinet type piece of f.Jrniture? G. H .. Costo Meso ~ -. ANSWER: See s~eich. This is a transitional console com- mode. The wood finish is frui twood. The top has a panel inset of morble. QUESTION: Whot .,.,:"oc w 1reatment wo uld ycu reccrrmend for o children~ t oll·. Hat would be pro cticol7 W. 0., Newport Beoch ANSWER : Use lar9e wooden beads vertlcaDy, in multi- color, the fuD len9th •nd width of the window. o..itner'a Notebook la • WMkencler Matu!ne feeture designed to anawer queation1 for Its re•den. Lett.rs ahould be acldreaect to 0. ligner'1 Notebook, u ... of the WMlrender Mag.tztne, P.O. Box 1175, Nnport BMch, C•lif. No letters will be returMd, nor w 111 any be a.......t by mall. Full n•me •nd eddr... must be on Heh letter. Answers will appMr In thia column W'eff ly. ....,._.. ~ -DAILY "ll.OT111aww1ua ,,_Y, 0c:t-. II, ,,.. --- ., - • • • HOME SHOW, New Decorating Ideas And New Models Shown The thirteenth annual Mobile Home and Travel Trailer Show will open on October 21, at the Great Western Exhibit Center, and run throu&b October 24. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Hundrtda of mobile homes, tnnl tn.ilen and atteSSOries, with the manufacturers' new models highlighted, will be on display to give enthus- iasts a composite picture of the industry'• ICOpe. The mobile home and travel trailer lnduatry bu grown, in jUlt a few short yea.rs, from a do-it·yourself operation to a billion dollar venture. To- day one out of every ten families in the United States lives on wheel.a. and Southern California is the heart of the industry. It has the gre1test con- centration of manufacturers and mobile home parks of any section in the world. Statistics in Orange County show the mobile home population in the area has increased by 147 percent since 1960. There have been 47 new mobile home parks built since 1960 making a total of 148 in the county, mostly in Newport and Costa Mesa. No longer are these parks just a place for a trailer, but rather they resemble a country dub atmosphere. Some even have golf courses and other recreation facilities incorporated into their plans A thousand new decorating ideas for gracious living and thousa.nds of aC'cessones aimed at more comfort and less work for owners, will be show- cased in 250 units in a park·like exhibit. Great Western Exhibit Center is located on the Santa Ana Freeway at Atlantic B1vd. Admission to the show is $1 for adults and 50t for children. / One of HM new 1966 model travel trailers shown on •trip to Little u ke R•nch Gvn Club. It la one of hundredt of travel trailers which will be on exhibit. ._.... *"--DAILY l'ILOT"9aWS.-l'•IE• Pnmy, 00.. \L ~ A quiet comer In one of the IMll&le '*'*-It II hard t. ,...._ 'tMt the interior b not that of a regulw houM Clift a d ty lot • ......... 1·1 nu II --~ ..... --... ~----~~~ _.. ' I ., . ') 1 \ f 't • : "' ( y ':t t • ~ f ) ' .l 1 i' t . • . \ ' ! I ' t • ~ ! l ~ • .. \. • • • ·I , ' ' 't l • ... ' I \ ' \ l . .. \ . ' \ ~ \ -~ 1 ~ • ll . • • ~ • ·· The Ru99ed And T h e .. s .o f t S i d e Of Life Shown !Kh --the w.-..., lpOtlitlhh the woril of toe.I photop8Phen. TWs ... k the phof-. .... .., Rolaett s. Wolftohn of Cotta Mesa, Emily C.rey An.m.n of 5-f• Ana4 an.I Jadr CoMn .. Huntf ...... leech. .... ....., ...... of .... dub .... the ~ ... '-'th Wedneedey ef MCh fMftth .. 7;30 p.rn. .. the .... ,.. t Parka Md Recreation Cen- t.r, 1714 a.tho. llvd., ....._ port Beuh. O :U~l'DOORS· HIGHLIGHTS RECORDED -, care; Al ia 1 a; .... 11 ....., foM ef cab, ,_ • collection of charmh" -........... el,.,-. ldttw. Th9 ,..t111ft el,_. fnont. Tabby loob ....................... cat .. 1-. ..,, .. the picture. T-A••Y 11 • Jeck Cofwin. .._ Ube modern abstrKtionl,, •• fllldnaMd bJ thh old 1ot9lnt....., wfth fts lnt.,....ing textuN. By flndlne •suitable viewpoint, close to the tubfect, he prodvced an unusually strikJng pictu,._ OLD LOGG-NG WHllL ....._ Mdlm-DAILY PILOT/lll~PaUt PrWl9f, ~ U. ""8 , The House Doctor How To lolwe Miidew Pro••••• WATER IN DAW AIR COU£CTS ON COLO CLOSET WALLIS IMvlolt"O Boord INSULATION OH WALL ft£0UCES COta:NSATlON REPLACE SOLID CLOSET DOORS WITH LOUVER DOORS O.•r House Doctor: My closets are cold and damp. All my clothes placed close to the back wall, even when enclosed in boxes, will mildew. Do you have a solution to this t roubling condition" Mn. A. M. ANSWER -This condition is one of the penalties we pay for our s~alled high stand- ard of living Grandmother never ttad this problem Her three or four hand-made dresses were kept m a massive piece of furniture called a wardrobe. The only things kept in closets were brooms, mops and the groceries. Wives today think they are living in caves t f there are less than two closets Ln every a lmen closet As li ving apace in homes gradually gives way to more and more ck>sets, some of them must be located on outside walb. In cold weather, no beat can enter these closeta, u the doors are usually kept closed, so the out- side walls become very cold. Humidity in air condenses on these walb and all other cold ea~s. mating them damp, and then miJ.. w takes over. The easy way to overcome. problem ia to buy a W'lfdrobe, bani your favorite three or four m-e.. in lt and give the rest to the Salvation Anny. The more difficult appl'Olcll ii to insu-late the rear wall of the clOlet and replace the solid door with a louvered door which perm.its beat to enter. To Insulate the wall, 2" by 2" furrinl strips are attached w lhia wall. naW.ne them .._ ledle9 -OAILY PILOT/MQJ.Paan ........ Oc--.r u. ,,.. Small Ho ·me Fills Most Needs HOUll ltLANI By Hiawafhl 1.- Nettber high cost nor tremendous size are pre- requisites for a comfort.Ible. appealing home. This design proves that a small home can be livable, e0,joyable and serve the aeeds of m~ families. For maximum space at minimum cost, it's hard to beat. The roofed front porch provides protection from the elements. and the door which opens from the garage to the porch offers a convenient •<'<'ess to the hOl.Ule. The outstanding features of the living room are tta generous size and the corner fireplace which facllibtes furniture arrancemenl The spacious- Dell of th.ii room is furt.blr enhanced by eliminat- ing the wall between this room and the dining eU, together with the use of 1 large amount of glass in the front window of the living room and the slid.in( glass doors opening from the dining to the patio. A tbr~uarter bath is accessible from both the service and master bedroom. The main bath is 10 the bedroom wing. The kitchen layout offers an eating nook as well as abundant storage and coun- ter space. Laundry facilities and a broom closet are in the service. The master bedroom ii of unusual iize for a borne of this square footage. Besides the ward- robe closet, there is a built-in storage closet with numerous drawers and shelvei which could elim- inate tbe need of a chest-of-drawers. Opemng lo the ball is a guest closet, general storage closet and a linen closet. The refreshing appeal of the exterior of thtS contemporary home is due to its distinctive cedar abingle roof, interesting garage door design, cor- through to the studs. You can use an inex- pensive stud finder and attach the furring atript either horizontally or vertically, which- ever la more coovenienl The dimensions from the center of one furring strip to the center of the next must be l& inches. The distance between the Jut two strips may be aometb:ing less than I& incbea. hwulafint ..,......, 2 lncba thick, are placed between the atripl. The paper cover on one aide of the blanket ii a Yap« barrier and tbLs must be placed flcinl you.. Half- YOU CAii BUY a411AG( ro. ro w : -e - 1'4Tle DI .... KOOIOO.. ., • , .s ~ T ie71 •, ·-rtJ• 4-+;1 ~ ~: ~; Lt ~ -···-··-·· . ' PL AllC NO )0056 1293 SQUARE FEET . ' ..... ~~ ~-u t ~ ,r-~1'· 0 ~ ..... _ K J ner bay windows. tapered barge rafter. board-on. board siding, wide eaves and the use of both stone veneer and planter (omptt"N WOt°k•"9 Clt'••·"9'1 for fNt P~ c..n Of Pv""<"•M"'O •' 1 t.>'l1 "' "50 tor .... 11•'1 .... -u °' "" •ect1 -•• ._, "" -ft "'""'"'' .. tf\f' .. "" time Tt\ts P'-n wiU t. ._, .. ...._ ~ "'""' P"iU) ""'''' '"""~'u •'• l1 '""64 PM•• ••'°" two to fTW• .....-, tor OPtl...,... Tni, to 10#111 "" ....,,_ -boaln .,.. -•v•I._ l"rlu ~ VOi 1 JI, ~' r.t Hl•w•IM • JI; KelltNn -• SI; DtlllftC!tw ...... JI, l°"'o 4 Coun...., H<lfnn.-1 I. R...a>. Mcoorn ...,,,__ S1 Alt -· • 11 •• .,. on•r SS. s....i el4 oro.n lor •'-._., ., -. !ID Hl-•tt.e E1tu "o. lo• *-0(:, Northr-. Celi'°""• C.I~ Ot"dto, ·--••, ,.,,, ••• inch thick insulating caneboard is then nailed to the furring strips to form the wall surface. The 1t•nd.,'CI width of caneboard lS 48 inches. For a wide closet, two or more sheets will be needed. Joints between adjacent sheets must be sealed with narrow strips of wood or molding. A molding can also be used to trim around the edges. AQUA ISLE TROP ICAl. FllH A•uarlu'" l uppn .. e 8uai1tee1 Rentals ~' .._ Tlri n.n, -II A,M. .. 1:• PA M t P. M. -... t P. M. --. ._ 6 P, M. PHONE 111SV. PARt< AVE. 642.$602 COSTA MESA Or-.~ ~ ..... ...- "\ v ·tEW FROM THI BALCONY By TOM TITUS Orange County's stages are a bit calm these days, but befon you can say "break a leg," they"ll be overrun with lheatrial tal- ent in ill departments-professional, com- muruty, college and regional. The last half of October, the .month of N ·.vember and early December promise to wmd up a si~nificant year of theatrical ad- vancement in the county with an impressive and varied list of prodoctions in all f o u r phases of the business. At pr..-nt tt.... .,. only two shows on the boards, but both .,. MnOnf the finest of the y .. r •nd should be ...,. before the impendlnt deluge mak• the choice more difficult. These .,. "Stop the World -I Wint to Get Off" at the Anaheim Playhouse and South C o a s t Repertory's first Shakespearean produc- tion, "Othello." T u e s d a y tbe onslaught begins when Tustin's Orange County Theater reopena its dt · ,rs for a fall and winter season, be~nning w1tb a real surprise, Joan Caulfield lD "Ai.- fairs of State." Following in two weeks will be Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey into Night." "Dracula'' rears his ugly bead at the Orange Studio Theater next Friday as the fourth production of this recenUy formed community group. It's hard to think of a m· ... e logical choice for the Halloween season. When "Stop the W o r I d" finally •tops stopping it 1t Anah•im's n•w play- house, th• Broadway hit comedy "Sun- day In New York" is ready to take its pl1ce. Op.ninv night is scheduled for Od· tober 29, providing they tak• th• SRO sign down outsid• the arena where An- thony N.wl•y's musical satir• i1 packing them in. Al~o geared for an October 29 curtain ratser is "The Gazebo" at the Huntmgt·.11 Beach Playhouse. Three of the four Satur· day performances already sold out for this one. so better get your tickets while they last. Shakespeare makes his second appear- ance· of the year in the county on November 3 when the Laguna Playhouse .~1J>ens "Romeo and Juliet " This classic will be on the boards for three weeks. running Wednesday through Saturdav Orange Cout College's fa I I dra- matic offering, "Tig•r 1t the Gates," fol- lows the Laguna opening by on• d1y. Only thr" performanc.. are planned, November 4, 5 and 6. The suspense dram a "T ime Llrnit" nr .ves mto the West minster Players' 17th Street audHorium November 12. Only four weekend performances will be given, but the size of the theater insures against the use of the SRO sign. Another theatrical surprise bows in on November 17 when the Lido Isle Players stage the Broadway bit "Mary, Mary." AU set t o do "The Mousetrap," the Lldo group did a quick about face when it o b ta i n e d the rights t<-. the Jean Kerr comedy. South Coast Repertory comes up with another first November 18 with the opening of Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party." This will be the Southern California premiere of this widely acclaimed comedy. 1·-.=. . ' 2 ==~ ---~ -----~~~-----n --· -: a ii . --------~~---~. . --..---.-~------- VARIED THEATER f ARI l 1N oc COMEDY TRADGEDY Thor Nlehen, ~ left, lfan In the Anaheilft Playhoute production of "'Stop the World I Want to Get· Off,• which closes its •xtended rvn October 23. At ritht is D•vkf Clements who eppeara • C-6o In ShM11p11N'1 "Othello," now being presented .t the Sovth Coast Repertwy theater, Newport leech. S.. Gvide to Fvn, '• 2, for ticket details. THE lll 1NG' I LADY Open and concert st•r Mlrj•ry MlcKay pl•y1 Lady Thiang in Rodgerl and H1mm•rstein'1 brit. llant Broadw•y musluf, "The King •nd l,u now at Meloclyl•nd Th .. tr• In AnMeim through Suno d•y, October 24. Celeste Holm and Darren McG1v• In •r• starred, with K.,. Remo, Cuof Todd incl W"J•y Add•y In support• Ing rof• S.. Gulde to Fun, Page 2, for ticket det•Hs. ~ s.ctM -DAILY "LOT/1t!IWl-Pa .. ,rWey, Odwlllr u, .... Aft c • I I rwed Robert Buthnell, who pl•ys the butler, breaks In unexpectedly on Joen Caulfield n J.ttn HJmet in this scene from the NmMttc comedy. -Joan Caulfield will help launch the 1965-66 season at Tustin's Oranqe County The4ter Tuesday in the political comedy, "Affa;rs of State." The noted movie an d television actress just closed a successful six-week engagement with the show in Chicago's Drury Lane Theater. At Tustin she will co-star with J ohn Himes and Tyler McVey. Set in present day Washington, the production revolves around deep intrigue, tricky deals and on inside peek at politics, with Miss Caul- field ploying the role of demure school teacher persuaded to marry o wealthy senator to cover up a pending scandal. "Affairs of State," the first show in o season series of 10 will run two weeks at the fromer Tustin Playhouse, 5'40 S. "D'' St. Performances A Peek At What Makes Intrigue Polttlal lntrlpe geb tongu.ln-cheek trfftment In this speci•I production, .,.,.int the Or•nge County ThMter'a 1965-66 ....... from left •r• at•ra JNn Caulflekf, John Himes, Tyler #&V•y •nd M-rilyn Huwy. ._.. l«fllll -DAILY PILOTIN•WWaHS l'ri41ty, 00-. IS. IHI The production is being presented in pf ace of ''The f"'89ufar Verb to Love," which was cancelled when "Affairs of State" became avoil- eble. The ploy will be directed by Reid Lowden, co-producer of the Orange County Theater alonq with Cheryl Maxwell end Ross OiJon who recentfy joined the theater's e11ecutive staff: Oi11on is familiar to '"6ny local community theater groups induding. those in Newport ~ t..,.. guna Beach, Lido Isle, Huntington Beach and Senta Ana. or-.c... • ..... .. \ 1