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1965-10-27 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
• • HARBOR PReSS ED IT ION VOL. 51, NO. 251, 5 SECTIONS, H PAGES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, IV65 • ens 1reon ' Capital Bearlltfl LBJ OKs I Unruh Threats Hit Harbor Trade of Bay Lands Fun~ $1 Million Police Free --.............. --- ~ ........ ----.. ,... ... ---... ... ---. Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS a " 2 Bases Under ' Assault Doua:l•s aircraft begins relocatin1 1.llm unemploy· td workers from New York to Lona: Buch. Pa&e I.. l' oehu Ket1d11 lo Go 14 1lMlt racing yachts 'A'ill face slll'Uni run Satur- day In fint Long Beach·La Paz race. Pare 24. G11no"ll T<!ll• Pio,.. Ont ol the taraut auto racing oper1tk>n1 ln UM world planned by Cost.a Meaa's Gurney. Pact lS. ... -.1 I I • • • ' J I '.J s . ~ OAI L V PILOT NrW\ Prm s --- Halloween Miser,· & • ' .. Two Nights o' Ghosts and Goblins? liallowe'en can be confus-1 ''So rar a~ w aliw, ,_._..,., a. April. _.. ............ • .. • ~t!e~~~~w~=tsbai~m~u:. ~!: ~~~:~~~~-: ~ ~ ~ rH .es-:--•• .,,..~ cHs1on. . , es and liUle spoob should be 1ben. to compound the nm ~aturday We under s t a n d, are turned BACK one bOW'. accompenied by at least one ery, the time hu ronH' to though. that the Stanton C1ty 1 Don'l alt·e.mpt to monkey parent on their neighborhood turn back tlle clock. 'Council b\' resolution also with the sun -dial, one of the travels. And to Dial I for Long Dis· approved Saturday few verities left to us. "Vandalism. malkious mis· tance "The rest arr pretty un· As lo Dial I for L.D .. it re· chfof and property damage A week ago. Sherill .Jame~ sure But we are geared lo places ramon& customers of by any person, including olds 'Musick d1str1buted to t h c take care of mi screants on Pacific Telephone 1 the old er spooks. will not be tolerat· preu an allspotnts \\arnm£1bolh nights." II>ial 112. which came in al· ed. _ he su&gerted be circulated In Ule case of Stantoo. Fath most with the dial syatcm. "Curfew «dinanca, which amonc party-~pooks. A care-1"' as partially correct. I (General TelephoM customs require thlt tho. undtt 18 OJI readin• of 1t disclosed that There \\I ll be a Halloy,e 'en eri have been uslDI new sya-yean of aie 1ba11 not loiter . - the Sbenff d.ldn 't 1denWy1Ho" I at the Sb.nlon Recru}tcm lor a ye.a.r 1 the meeta after 10 p.m .. wW .__ -• _.,fltllll"ii liallowe'en as falhn~ on c1lh· lion Center Saturda' nii:ht If one 1s calling w1ttun the be enforced. =-;:::.:. :::-.:.. """:: =:, ar Saturd~ night or :-.unda} but City Council. IJ\ proda 714 <:ode area 1 and 1t 1s prct· "Please respect the rights ... _ ... ---....._ -~.-niRht mat1on offlc1all\ ret'OJ::ntzcd I> big 1, JUSt dial 1 and the and property of others. The .. We did that dehberatcl} .' Sunda\ for t11tktng and-lrcat-1number If calling o ther day after Hallowe'eo Eve tnnned Sgt. Walter Fath. m 1n1? areas. Dial 1 plus the area can be just as happy as Hal· charge of the shcnff's pen.on-No.... a~ to th<' t11nt s1tua-code. plus the telephone lowe'en Eve if we obaerve and nel·trauung d1\.1s1on. Y..tuch tion !number obey Jaws and u.f-)' rulu." l1\'2kes tum a.u11tant spook·! Dayllght s a v 1 n & t 1 m e Let Sbtt1.ff Musick have Back to U. 1Pf1i1 b~&. master. which began on the last Sun· the final word : men! FUTURE SOUTH COUNTY HARBOR -Signing of the $2 billion Rivers and Harbors bill b) President Johnson today put another $1 million rnto acccunt for construction of tht $22 million ()ma Point Har- bor. expected to be under construction early in 1966 . Gunpowder? I Smog Hits LITHAL DEVICE? -Sgt Jedy Swanson of Jheriffs 0U1ee holds "bomb'' found taped to fire alarm box at Foothill H1gh School Tuesday. Marine Corps ordnance experts arc studying powder con· Wned in l~d pipe to determine its nature • f 'rom Page 1 HARBOR . . . 2 E l . R k laboratory. XJJ OSlOllS oc On Heels of Ultimate cost of the harbor UNRUH THREAT • • • port. had been drUUllC la and out ~= ;~·o~~:~ ~~ Quiet Neighbor hood 1· Heat W8,,e Unruh al.lo alleced that d&-du.ri.q the ~ ....... Harbor Diltrict. velopmenta around Balboa U.. T'boile ine-t wn Uarah, Two arms of a rubble· , . , land and at Beacon BaJ an Auemblyma J.-.. E. mound type breakwater with By JEROME f <.OLLINS 'the explos ions at the on~· The electronic brain in h not in tba N•btic tnt.rat. He Wbetmore (A-Oardln Grove ) a total ki>itb of aboirt 7,950 °'"" e>en, "'"" "'" ~tory residence at 80M Whit· US W ... B t e ..-la!.er Streel may ba~ been · · e&t.6.ler uruu in aald t.idela.nda tranta bffe and Autm!Qma Burt M. feet, are proposed to enclose BUENA PARK -Two ex· d b 1 ak Tb Washin(ton which cranked been violated lf revenuea 10 Hemoa (0-V...,.). o..u&s an area of about 300 acres. plosions rocked a quiet rest· I caused bly .! gthaa e 'd. ye out the information that tem· Into ieural fuoda of dUu Lant Baktwta wu aa.o Gii nttident to berth 2.<nl boats secon a... ey 111 ~a la and cowrtiu band ud )Id oa IDClllt el the and permit the launching of dentiaJ neighborhood h e r e have been gunpowder going pera rea ttOU)d be above · -d '--ther 1 ooo ... A.. Tuesday orr Today, investi&aton we.re normal Jft the Sou t b 1 an d RESPONSE -.-•-.. aoo , \MU.lY· Lill b th barred throuib Octo~T wam't J ~ Se=·~ ~ .__,.... Conatruction costs have They weren't soru c bo<Jms s pro 1111 e c hi •tl-"S w .. _ '.. Agaui Seymour reapooded _.._ -Kil•-ruins • swng ODft)' eatum · .. b.~ ta f oi ot t.l)I aw wUbln tbe been ettlmated al about $8 It was the sound of somr· · After two solid ..... u of ~-men or iues cl._ ol N __. n---."" million· land and ae«ss . h 11 The blasts shortly after 10 __ ... ,_ Udelanda propertiea at BaJ.. •1 •-..-· ~. roeda ~ be time c iropractor ,.\ a m ripped out three walls mercury ·~cs far above boa 111..and and Beacon Bay TodaJ, b.ia reactloc wu ~ bal.!c rnu~t ~ acqui:ii Smylhe's house blo~ing up I.If~ the root and set ~ normaJ, the Oranit County were entered into prior to 10me-:U:. pim. "I came represent ;rl~ate ~~rise No one \\BS home at t h eltbe bulld.Ulg and the &bed. Coaat tu Juat becom l Di 1950," he told the A.saembly away UM lmpnu.ioa that expendJtures Lime. but the blasts and en·' Al the llme. Dr. Smythe bearab e when lbe Im o.c speaker. the lelialat1n committee · d bbl fl was vuJtmg an aunt down the came. "lo tbost time• the land.I aummoned Ill lo Sacramento sul.Jlg fire ma e a "' e 0 f --u Oh, perhaps not with l~ . •-" th . l ood tr t street, iremen 3&1U· I ''A•• f 'lb _._.ch . were quJte nawn&J... to .cu ua what t.bey are ioln& e an~Jen w en s uc ure. As firefighters tripped re en~ ~ w1 "'w it Seymour als8' note-d that to do more than lo f1Dd out D lJ S an adjacent shed, and their through piles of guns a n d lace ~ akiea of Los Ana• tideland.a amount to only a what our problema an," be 0 care contents, which included gWlS , Other articles UI a.JI effort to lea ;. we rt just 0G -~ frini,t (ractioe of the propertiea in· declared. , ammunitioo, gun pow lier. quell the namea, Dr. Smythe°'· it. !3°t •moe It u, and it volved at these locallona. The Newport 1 Coundlman Mars J S •d came running up will atick around for aaotber bullt Of the p operty Is city· shall uld the comm.LU..'• ssue al pipes. assorted tools. bedpans. . . lhru days at Jeafl owned up~ newly-propc>Md tlcWIDda lets a few commodes. a collection I Held wbas askedd .what .in lhe Normally the Weat.ber Bu · ,_,_., .......... ! wor e was Ollll wllh all · · 'The Newport attorney dted uiai.1on wu ~--just N . Valid of old w1tche11 and 5undry those handiuns a.nd rlflea reau doa not uae tht word Section 113ff1 of t.be Califors prior to the hurlnt. ever • o t h e r artic~s -most of 'Tm a .swap meet enthus: "amoc". SmoC ia not a me· Dia code which aUowa clUea OUTDATED which Dr. Smythe, 6S. picked1iut." he expWned. "I fil· ~rolo&ical condiUon; It b and counUea Lo leue UM ot "1be revbed profOUl wu WASHINGTON (A.P1 -up throu&b the yun at swaplured I could trade I.hem in at maJHnacia. "Hue" la u ex· tld,lands when It Is dee~ed banded to u.a Juat befoc• bear· A Def.nae Depart men t jmeet.s . other meet3. I lbou1ht I'd tremc U lbe district fore-m the best Ultereal& ol dues lngJ opened.," Mra. M.araball spotuman said loda the Flnmen sud the first ofjhave some use for the atull casters will iO and counties. said. "The cbanca made ......._ Y ---sometime In the future.'' But today, Oscar Nichols. 2 PRESENT much of our planned praen· """"'1 -trspped doll acan I! a 1 Destroyed in the holocaust uae-d the horrid word. He Of the ll·member Jomt ~tlon eit.heT outdated or de.ad iasue llld never waa •I I were not only Dr. Smyth.e's aeemed surprlM us Orang! T1deland5 Committee. only meanmgless." valid one. I Atheist Free collectioiu of fUDI, J14>a. Coasten could stlll see across three leg1slators were pres· She saJd there apepared to n,e tcare developed latt 1ammunlioa and watches, but th~. s.lreet. •• 1 lent when Newport· a teat). be much conf\Woo llmOlll ~ 1ut .. et from 1 report. th 1ai.o biJ colJecUon m old bet.b-ll s awful here. s a d mony wu offet'ed. Othen state officials on ta.. ~ Arm Md sent out a.n ur 1 A • Ch tubs. Nlcbala from hll p(lllt at Loi --problemg lnt olved ln the Ups uD Jfor "'e to turn'e: 8 arges I About all lha\ remained An~a l.nteniatlonal Mrs ~r Newport Bay Udela.Dda . peol" was hia •lunc'e "Or H. A J><Si, wMc1I la at ~ ... exchance. · IOU'Vtru.r dolls lent to tbeJn o• • ~-__ J /Smy the, Cb!ropr'act.or... ' S~. "':!t is WOtlt 1n 1anU I Bad weather "The Assembly speaker from Vtt.tnam becaUM ol a lSIDl~ Bul neiibbors uld Or Moruca. made it clear he believes the dancer that thest doDa mig1rt lsmythe hadn 't practiced ..; It waa termed tbe fifth s_tate can alter t.er~ ol It.a havt hen booby tnpped and BALTIMORE <,UPl)-Mad·iyeara. wont smoi attact on rec-May De lay . tidelands grants to c1tles and Urns might be in danger of alyn Mw-ray O H.tir, the And Or. Smythe bis ordl .°'the Los An1elea Cowl· , counties," &he concluded. exploding. at.heist wboae 5uit led to lhe ahlrt collar curled un' potato ty_ Air Pol,Jution c.trol Dia· Officials said lhe report S u p r e m e Court'a hiat.orlc clUps and his white hair biJ. tr1ct, and 1l pTompW a two- Island Blast was a clil1lortion of an ofter IChool prayer decls.loo. wu a lowing about his face ia the boar alert ~call_...alt.t1~~ by ArmJ otncen at Ft. Bens free woman Lod.aJ because a IOft breeae. told newnnen An alert ii ~ .• "' Driver Halts rung. Ga., to havt their e.x· Baltimore grand Jury pro-neither hit profusion nor Ilia ozone couat per ~.~ • • AMClilTKA ISLAND. AJ.u. pl0&ive uperta examine any ~ a belie.f in God. swap meet collection w a am ~ reac:be• JO, ·~ Tiny Explosit'e Foundt ka(UPl)-Fog. hi&h winds T k o· doll&OW"M!'lfea~mlght .~ Crimlnal~ JudgeSbl:rs1anyoflbelrbu11n1a. ~~bed~tPua: and rain thrutened today to rUC ICS booby trapped. Various rruh· ley Jo_nes diam.Wed a nine·1 --. g est on -~~ l~ .,, I ' ta ry buea ud commands count indictment aga.inat Mn. 1 &Qi 0( .ID la Sept.em-... 1 H • J s J l p • delay ~peratlon Long Shot-wtre deluged with inquiries. O'Hair yesterday ·r1:ie Judge's , . Jl was tbe WI smog alert 11 l (Y l c 1()0 ipe detonation ol a nuclur bwt At Wheel The Pentagon spokesman dismissal WU based on the Governor &A the blat.ory ol. Loa AJl&ele~ M " 1 that may abow how to detect aa.id t~ ICAre laated about ruhng or an other court \\h1ch W The dee~;::: oJea.~fores ~ differtnce between undeTs . ~. ati1 last Saturday l1eld that Maryland'& law res ~gtoo . 'f:L TORn -F.xplo~1\I' r>. nn the powder because he had1 d 1 t u d ANAHEJM -A San ~ neablg By ttlu.. he •aid. qu1rin& Jurors Lo affirm a be-I To Attend cast. 11 out.li.ou w~lg~t perts at El Toro ~artnel been s~ amped w1lb calls groun nuc ear es • o truck drtftr, atricken wlUI &llllllioribea had manqed to lief in God was unconst.tto. be called a JO.day '"' ~ C A tat rtf'd about possibly booby-trapped urt.hquaw. an apparent heart attack. iet t.be word out that then tional comparing meteoroloa.ca orp~ ir . ion repo V1elnameS(' dol~ Jent home The DefenM Departmeat.. pulled bit butaM·caHadl9 waa oothin« to fear from the Mrs Olla1r mar d t UCI f'l~ ~,.. ~~ condlUons as they exist In today lhry foun<I 11 hl<K'k rin~ b\ S<'rviceme n. whlcb spent two ye.an and '10 ve.bide to a halt on the Sata _ . ~ Ri~ 0,~ Oct. r~:, ~I ~ weather records wtlb 4~ dtr insidt an 8-mch lrad p1pcl The crudelv conatructed l-f h_... Ana 'FreeWSJ llere lnOftAMI been fi..t.ttng ertr d:tti f tielll on the I.alt M.Y oi t ... ,_ A... L · • , mutton on the pro,.,.. •• ac """ before he dleG at tM wheel (;" a on rom IDODth uacovcru.a at r ooth11l 1 lo~h bomb. pinched at both end.a. . • Texas. Her attorney said the Governor Edmund Brown · Scllool IJl TuslJn_ Tu<'>CU). .... as found by a glu~nt outs uled a weather br1efin& early early ~ay. . M h ( Dim ruling mat:ea her "a tree wt1l co beck to colle19 for1---------- Sil. R. R. Rich. rxplos1vc side a llhop classroom. The today to dKide ~ther the TM ~ornb Highway Pas arc 0 e8 woman ·· bro 11bort retreabe:r coanea nrdinance rt1spo6al rx~rt device ...... ~ taped to a fire blut will be detonated as trol 1a1d the action by drl•• She ~as char ed with Friday wbea be pap an IDs GAO T lb H 11ald hr had M l ~l'l run tei;ts alarm box . and from it pl•nned al 3 p.m. POT. !::'? ~~ =·~~a 51. Child Selected saulling pobce g Sgt. Ch.vT;; formal visit .. ta. Uaiw:nity e OW dangled a stnni. It wu lock· The fog, wind and ram bes Cree-tr• dbuter· Jlr ~ney, disorderly conduct ol Callfonla, IMne. U S {' Sa cd m the school aale. ~·" buff~g the Alevtian M~tr _,1 f 0 u n. NEW YOR¥ CUPJ) _ Lari and obstructing Justl~. It wtll be hil lint vta1t ~ • • .an Ve E ' k" T Shenff's Dep. Jeny Swans Island ~111 more than 14 dumped In the cab ol ldl Ann Wainer ot MilwauU.. a ht Auattn . Tex .. her lawyer tbt new ca.mpu atoce the alb· X• mg OUr~ son turned it over to El Toro hours prior to the teheduled huge ric ala1Jy before fi~JNr~ wU.a a cripping Bill MitcbeU aaid be bu .W veralty was d~ced by WASHJ..NGTON (UPl)-Tbe for a test. Rich said he had ~loton explosion. a.m. by ffighway Patrotme. aplne delec:t, wW be U.. Na-pla.na for the pre.at. "bat President Johl1I08 ID lune, l.wemmeat cu Oft '21G.000 MEXICO CITY 1 AP J -disarmed the devt«. would The e:rpertment will be moDs He wu dead 0n arrival tM.al Ma.r:cb of Dimes daiJd wiU wait and see if the atue lJl4.. a JUJ' bJ ba1tDc *lb wtt.h· Former K~ Leopold of Bel· study it further and turn it ltored by • network of about Orange CGaatJ General for i-. tbe aMlon.11 bmda-ol ~yland will aot drop lta Du.rtnc hla abort at.ay, out standard t2 mcb, wtsicb ~· CaCber m Km1t ~us back lo the Sheriff's depart· nt seismic ~t.ations throulb pital. Uon ,nnouD<:ed )'ellarday. utradJtion reqllell" Brown will a&teod P~euor most federal emploJa daa't dooio. atopped ~f in Mex.JCo ment for ev1deotiary wie. i! ~e world. With the precise Moldn.Uuer. north Lori wu bon with tbe de-Mes. Otwr •as the plajDs Richard Alan 1Aw1an 1 claJI ae anr-ay. City Tue.day mgbt en rou~ needed. time. CT1erv yield and I~· ~ the freeway near the Lo-feel Duplte brace&, abe took till in a Ul83 suit wlUcib ,... on American 'J'boaPt and Thats the advice from aud· to Central and South Amen· :'\o evacuation of classes lion of the shot lcnown, sCJens ara Stred turnoff. ma.na( ber ftnt atepl wbu. abe IUJted iD a &preme Court Calton ,and Protu1or Martin iton of the General Accomlts ra fie ltft for (;uatemala to· "as ordered b; lbe sc.bool. tists e..-q>ect to gain valuable to lock Ule brakes at a po heard someone play1Qi the nWna bannln& <:ompulecr Sba_pln> • clw • Adnnoed trig Offkt fGAO), wbo •id day I "Our safe is quite big and information on the velocity of beaide the cuittt divider afs WnilJ piuo aL qe 2~. The jlrayeca in blic ~ p~ AAalylil.. y 10 per ctnt Of tM l'P0,000 ~pold \a1cl hi' ..... 11 \ 1s1t ~tron~ and could havr with-shoclc waves throl.l&h varying ter bt suffered the att.lck. ,sn Haded to•nt the pU.no Since wUuaiai that CAie. • Prior to ~Ina daua, desks the IOftmment bays Cost.a Rica, Panama. Peru I 1tood any explosk>n. ·· !'aid a kinds of euUl and the nearby He had a hJstary m heart ud u.a bea plckJ.q CIUl cliama .ae baa beat abuaed lht tovemor will hoLd a pnu eedl. ,_,.for •u ft\lllkll real· and Brazil. school spokesman. SAit wain trouble, tua .U.Ce. by private dU.na and -"-Gconf•rt!nee at 11 a.m., at ly need locks for security rt•· ...-... atcwa7 Pl.au. sons. Newport HcHbor .OfT.,.. Robert N. Weed, Publllbu Thomas A. Murphine. Editor Thoma11 KttV11. F.ditorial Director Jack n Curle~ Paul Niuen Business Manager Assistant Pubttaher MtmbC'r A~sor1&lrd Pr<'ss lolled Pre.sa lnttrnnllonal Mcmbc1. Audit Bureau or ClttulaUont Membeor, Ca!lfornie Ntwspaper Publisbua A.&wlc:.l&Uon Member, National Editorial Auodatlon OAI\. 'I' ,l\.Of Wllfl _,, " ...,.,.,.._ ,... ,._..,... ll ~ ... ...., _,.,. .-t .... -Mell for '"-' leedl. Cell• --. H""""9ftM ~ ..... • ,...,_, tHltl1on ~ .... _,. ~, .,. O•-c-,..,..,,,.,. c--· an -..... ._,..,._ "-"1 ~ .... la• ",_ ..... T!Klrl11 A,,_ ,... -c.&Mwtll• ~ In Newport 8eacll Z211 West Balboa Blvd,, 8*3 TeieplloDt (714) ea..m !-'or Classified Advertising. CaJJ ~ From Wutmlnster and North County Ttltpbanea, 5--JZZO • ....... ..... ..... Ql9llt ......,.. ~ ... ___ _... ... ....,...,.....,.,.,._ti F ti..,_ .......... , .... ~ .... , .......... -. _., ....... = ='•T"•c.:---..... Fall Comes to Tallahassee With 36-degree Reading Sun, Moon., Tide~ T!Ml.-y I) ll a m H 1 ~ .,., H " ,, .... .Is ,_ .. "·"" '" -llltM 11·11 ,. ... Mfl t ·01 pm F lral outrlt< Nev I, Ml He¥ I Orange Coad Uilifot ~ .............. _. .......... .._....._.... ... .. 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Sukarno Says Punishment Due Coup Supporters Wilson, Leader To Confer • --- Wtdnrsdly, Oct.DMt 'lT, 1965 Formation ! Flight Set For Gemini Buiineu man, 1 aw ye r, shlpa captain and crew, ladles, too, enjoy hmc:b at tbe CASTAWAY (730 Udo Park Dr.). Drop anchor for our daily Cooks Tour for a 1ourmet'1 dellJbt ... AND Mon. thru Fri. try the superb POT LUCK tUNCH U5. From the smoky haze of buming Autumn leaves come the Lovet colors in ShetlMds ... claret, copper, mauve, poison green or blue. In Cashmere souffle' ... lush, rich nos· telqic shades of firebird, tobec, gunsmoke, silV9r spnice or blueberry. All Hedley colors come in co-ordina ted sweaters, skirts end sleeks . . comfortable convenient end extremely smert. You 'll en joy shopping et our friendly Con- science Corner, where you'll olweys find e selection of whet's newest in sporlsweer. P. S. Check our ~election of imported camel's heir co-ordinates. Apparel For Men and Women Corner of Newport Blvd. at Via Udo Adv. ,\ • Brull Crl8hi -... • • • • • . . .. .. .. :· •' TEST·DRIVE FAIRLANE '66 THE TOTALLY CHANGED CAR .. . • . ~ .. . New hidt perfom1anoe-up tD 390-cu.in. H. ' . New faatwtes-llke a doubly convenient "ms and hePS"nnsmtssion . . . •' ~ . New convenienr.e-llke a duaJ.action wagon tailgate . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • • • . : w.. ...s• e.wt TIHrtmft ~ an-iacJud•nc : :;. tioally new .,U·luirury Xl'a, hleh·perlor· • .; .nance Gra, ..... ntly peneled Squ11w ..,001. : "'7· CIOmllftibteal .. Mlilt ,... • eT•! Standard In the new , fth1ane GT: J90.cubic·lnch v.a • Bucbt •• ...U, dual ewusta, GT atrlpea. • Console- ~ MOUnted ahfft fwer. • All·new Sport Shift ~ • Crulae-OsMttlc (on GT' A modela)_. "hia and ., hers" tranamillion -use ll u automatlC Of -t'• m.nual. • ~ ...., ... 1 ••rd 6n ....... f.W . ••• lane XL: Rich c.arpetiftt, we ll-to-wall. • Cott· tcMINd bucket ...u. a1'-vlny1 trim • P9dded *.+I and Vl90rt. • Automatic to&Jrtesy llOU inthedDDn ••• W,....I Mm em•.._ ••erl New Mqle Doorplt (standard on all Ford, Fairlane wapna~lt'a 1 door and • t.ailptel • New .. ,..ralbte ' lpl· hon key-worka ert~r side up.• Keytua door lo<*Jnf. • Foclt~rated P9nt"'I bnke. • Hl'W l ·""" .., .... •"'1 ci-cileifl. T'J ~~ '66-« ,.,ur ford 0Nler'1 nowt Test-drive a '66 Ford, Fairlanc,Falcoa, Mustang or Th·allerbird ~ at your Ford Dealer' today! .. - -. ----= -= -------- FR.DAIRE 2 .. c1Hr lleauty-and it's a budget bay! • ;:=::n=~.:. ~·.:..· !'60: =-~ • 81tl42-11t .... ...., ..... ,,_ ..... 1c1.-........_ • ,.. .. [ ., !N~ .. ,. .... .,... 23.• ... ""' ..,... .... c 'la..,..._,., Fult~h ell ti• .., tlen. _. • f1W•11 e ...... ClaN Cllallltes a..o~..., c°"'"" 'Of ........... , '• 0.. -.r -.. fOf' ·~· .... ~ ""9 09"!'*1 : :z~«I shelf • 11:41 l••-...ofZl ~ ... 1 5258 88 NO DOWN PAYMENT RAST 'AYM'ENT ffllWAlY I Ml fll.lq THIS IPEOAL CFfD ..,. ........ ,... ...._...., .... ._. RtlGtOAIRE I NS TANT -.. f ICE SERVER F·R E 11 "'_., . ..__ ... "" ......... fh .. ,.....,. F'ri11H6N ,.. t hh , .. a,_.,....... c to....._ 1c1 .. """' '""'' SHOP TONITI UN11L ·9 P.M.! ----------:::::c ---- = t11 ·£. 111l -~ . - - . . • • • ' t -. .; Senate Approval Near1 On Big Medical Bill ! &AcrtAIO:Nro (AP) -new plan proVlding 1.1 nul·I The ~ pdrad today !ton poor people wrth l r e e to ftMl J)MAI• ol a broed can, drup, fa.l.M teeth, •Y•· Those Toy Slots Still Not Legal glMMlt and othe" medical help. s.-. appr'O\'al "' the bill tat.lnC advantaae ol federal medican fUnda woold aend the tped.al aeuion'1 laat JU· 1or Item to Gov. B row n · s de~k, clearing the way for I ad1ouroment tbis week. 1 SEPULVEDA (AP) -It puaed the A.uembly 69- "Look." aaid Richard Bailey, 5 Tue.day alter a partisan "like I told you on the phone tcrap over e.rpandmc the bill yesterday, il'a a toy. Retail& to mclude even more Calilor· for '34.95. No glass on it, so o.ianJ next year. you can atop the wbeela with U the mu.sun becomes your thumb at any comt».n. law, tt wou.ld mean a big, uon.·• chanae in the medkal bablta "Yeah,'' answered Sheriff'• ol some 900,000 wt!fare reclp- Deputy Richard Marditol. lenta and tome 200,000 other "Two cherries pay two dlmet, needy reftcSeJN. thrtt cherrlea pay three Where now they depend dimes, three oranges slx larply on county bospttaJs. dimes, and three 1ackpoU U the plan would pmnlt them dimes. So it'a a gamblit)g to pick their own doctor, den· device." t.iat « phm"rnacy -and bave "It is not," maintained their bills ftnaoced by pre· Balle1. paid health iMurance paid "It la, too," lnai.Jted Mar· for by the ~L dlroa. Ou\.iletient medica.I a n d "And like we told you on deuta1 a • r • I c e 1, bollJital t.be pbooe,.. dumed in Mir· ca.rt, private nurshl&. pt9- d.lroc' ddetkl, Loi A.lltlt1 .eribed dnel. W.. teeth. Police Vice Squad set. Bob-eye.,_.., art1Mll l1mbl at Griffln, "we're impound-and otbet' di-. pnva- ing thMe ball a doz.en u tatlve • rebibllltatlv• een· ""'1dence." lee• w°'*i be ..-onsect. And they d.Jd. And that'• The plan a pp 11 ea to two how the 51-year-old Balley catef(lriea: wu put out of the toy alot 1. ThoM on welfare -the machine buainess Tuesday in needy aged. the blind, the a vice raid, officen &aid. disabled, the abandoned moth· Snapped Bailey: ''IUdku-er wtth dependent children. IOUJ: They are toys. You can Ther. an aomt to0,000 of buy them all over town." these people. Oblerved Mardirol: "Not 2. Some 100,000 othen daa- any more." ruied .. DMldJclllly ~· --------Tbele people ~" no wel· UC Chided fart -but their earnlnp only equal the state welfare iranl For example. a mother ot • three whole job pays ooly On Activities s186 a month -the amount she would get from wetfu.- OAKLAND (UPl) -Ala· 1"0Uld be ellglbie. med.a County Oiltrict Attor-And a buabaDd wttb a wife ney J. Frank Oakley said and three cblldrei whote yesterday that be told Uni· monthly salary la ClftJy t3S5 ventty of Calllornia Chan-could allo be c o n • 1 dend cellar Roger W. Heym that medlcally tndi(~ the school muat "take a lt'a buically a poor per- stand" agalnlt anti-war de-1on'1 bill, but the Aaembly monstraUona be.Ing mounted Dtmocnttc leadttlblp h a 1 on the Berkeley campus. hopes of expandinc nut year Coakley yuterday met with to cover everybody lo Cali- Heyns, UC Executivt: Vice fomia. Chancellor Earl F. Cbeit, That hope provoked a lifht Sheriff Franlt Madiaan, Oak· on the ANembl)' Ooor, cen- land Police Chief Edward M. terinc aroond a declantion Tootbnla and kbley P• in b meuun lblt p6edtea Uct 01W Addlloll Fardi.ae. tt>e lecf"etrn to bl'Olldm It., •• doled-door .. lioll, plaa Bat ,.r. but Colkley later ... bt told A I • e m blymaD Don Mul- tbe UC oltlclalJ that "most ford. R-Oat1and. called It a of th.ll act1Yit1 lt Wtpl and ·~ ~ for the futare can be prevented. A lot of •.• when we A1 we IDGlt tbU aiftatlon could M atop-broeden and apMd Oft I ped before U luvu tbe cam· broed acal• wttboat Jmowint pua. • • " whit ia involved." (Jahulthy Air Life Near Freeways Poses Its Problems 'NP<ll!f'<!ay, OGtooo 27, 1%5 DAIL V PILOT /N~·llml 5 Rapid Video Stores Announces the Opening of Their New WAREHOUSE --SHOWROOM TII• 8011tDllAUX • - R!lh PldeUty Ooklir TeleYidon Fro'" Ttt. Deoerator eroup 1....i11i. ,,...,, ,.,...,,"" ....... llYI ... I" -lne Ch«ry Frullwooel .....,..n ... _,..,._ .. Ida (llmH), W Ill - """" Wlllit '""'"" (ml)(). leolllfl ..... ..... .,.... ........ lw4"<11M,.. ll ~ ........ P.-,.ICl\lr'9 c.itnlh. a..r-. .... 9"111 TlWle C:."'911. VHF ....... OW. UHF .............. Ceelllll .... i ................. "'" ... . 1340 Logan Ave. Costa Mesa CALL 546-0487 Wed., Oct. 27th e Refreshments For Ev~ e Gifts For Al e Art Exhlbft • • • FREE ••• I ?Jar Sel'flice P Jic'I ON SERVICE & PARTS on an'! Cofor :JV SOLD BY Rapid• Vkieo Siorej I[ _ _. NJ HARBOR .8LV0~~5TA ........ E~ YOUR • C.AR, 1 ~ ~'J..~~tl ~ l ROUTE TO WASH ~ !tf'IT:Cf ~ • SAVINGS ... -COLLEGE ., a:: z w : R APlO VIDEO ~ 0 STORE CD -' ~------- The 0£ VON • 1342M Hiih Fidelity Color Tcl,v1s1on From The O.aort1t•r Group (,,.rmlfw ( ... ty ""*'lcell .....,,, llVI .... '" _ .... Me .... -· .......... z.. --·tty ,...,.., ......... ...s. ~ ... ..... -~·· .. _ ... ctvr. ,,,,,.,.,,. s.... ...... 1 .. 1 ...., Trfllle COlltrol.. VH" 5-1119 Dlel UH, SPollll• PeNI. CeblNi ,,.,. »'•" ~'"'· l6"t'' •••. 1t" .... NO PAYMENT . TILL FEB. 10, 1966 • PAYMENTS AS LOW AS S2.25 Per Week , 8 DAil Y PllOT /tffo4n-Prus For the Record Meetings Pollt~al Note• County. Tops in Safety Orange Democrat Eyes Senate Seat SANTA ANA -For the meda County rated 1econd · . with an avera&e of 7.31 a<> third successive year. Orange cidents for the same number County eovmunent emplcyea of houri; wblle Sant.a Clara have tUt!D h1'b bonora ln the County placed third with 8.15. By LES WAGNER Of ""' Dell., ...... fl•lt Harold E. Flelds, 45. of Or· ange who was one of 11 candi· dates ln the Democratic pri- mary of 1964 to find a IUC• ceasor to the late Sen. Clair phy, of coune. trimmed Sal-Sate Compe111ation Insur· Uttle Glenn County, with tneer in the eeneral .iecuon ance Fund'• safety contest. fewer than 400 employes, · Doualas Ke.lly, count)' sat•· topped the statewide lilt. Ila OUR EFFORTS to q u 0 t e ty enetneer. told the Board accl~ent recc.<rd was 2.73 per of Superviaon Tueaday that million JNJ>-hourt. und1dates correcUy some-the county's accident record ~•111• C.OUUty'1 fiture wu Um .. beu strance fruit. In wu lowest ln the at ate H<lOlfd oftly t.o Glenn County, a piece on Frank La Main• amone counties with m<'te KaUx Doted. Tuesday, we reported hla than 3,000 employea. Safety awards were pre-• • 81 ., Engle, bas announced he will $~ 1r. '<=' ~n..,. ,_.be a caodldate for aule aena-~ ~~"'T.. L-r& 7i2; ... t 1r tor ln th• 37th District. . ;, Ji.t'k:. ~ teed\. r.• TbiJ ii the new d I a t r 1 c t ~ .._ -.-k L.-. M• which embrace• the. southern "~'» ':' "--• Aw · ....,.....,.,,, end of Los Angeles County ~!!.......~'T.a.~'a,~c~. and the western end of Or· e.~~""....,~1-f"f:...""1:~• .. ::.'l'~ ange County. About two- h.andou\ recited that be wu Durlnt tM a.cal yNr end-sented at a meetina of dl Orange County public rela· tn1 June 30, Orange County CaUfotnia Ceunty Supervil<n1--------- tion1 director for U.S. Sena-loued Ua acddenta per mll-A.nociatlon tn Eureka l<l--------- tor George MWJ?hy. Came Uon-man·bours worked. ·Ala· Friday:_ ______ ~=================: ~. ~ c~~. 'R~~H~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------------•• relaUona. '' of wltlch there ain't no such animal. 1o11. ...... ··• •·"'" thirds of the residents ~ 1960 ~uoAY census> Uve in Orange County. LEAGUE of Women Vol.en, ":::; ~ n!:"'..,l:: One ~ almost tempt..i to Orona• Cout Section. w 111 .~!'ff . ~~ .... •r.,.. call Fields a professional stu· bear t+> points of view on ~. :-t1' Ki··.:=; dent. Currently be Is taking SENATE CANDIDATE LEAGUI SPIAKlk the atat.e .reapportionment · ,f;{':: E::J courses in economics and 111>-H1rold I. Field• Joteph A. leek Thunci.IW, 9:30 Lm. to noon, ~.'I!!!!!!.' .. ~• ~ clal a c I enc e at Calllornia at ~the .1ivt.nt Cout Country ~. ~. ;;-~ SUte College, Fullerton; he . Club. Sptmn wDl be J~pb ·~~·"""bu attended University of HU platform hasn't c?wlg-votea in Callfornl.a. Bil Qr. Bee.\:, SMiate secreary 1mce ~ • tMd\. "Florida Seattle Univer 1 It y ed much since the sprlni of anie County total wu 1,Me 1913, and Henry PanWi, pro- zrs.L.Y.B.EY.C.K!C:* ic_,. ~ i:l.~ (where' be pt a BA ln ero-1964 · Support the Uruted Na· against 50,196 Oftll to P*1'e fessor of history at Orange .._':'!., ~,..:1~.!:'.; c..._ vma ,,,.. oomics) and the University tions, abolish wil.ch·hunting Sallnger, 40,00 which went Coast Colleee. Reservations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mmill~.~~ m~~~~~~ •~be~~~~-1~-----------------------------c~ci..~:1Lt"I~ civ.. civ .... work in economics. care under Social Securlty,1_:Re::.:.:!p:..:ubl==lc=ai=n:__G::.eo:::.r~re:_::.M:.:ut:.·....i..:::Do:::n:.:.:al=d:...:k:.::..!l!.!'...:LI=-.:.g...:.7M5:..::.;. __ ·_· ____________________________ _ ~~a:r.:L~4 :I:~:~~~~~i:~·(~~~~n:~·~~~s~~ A · LOW PRICES ON THESE (proud of bi1 memberahlp In "Get out of Cu!;>a and Vtel.-maz1n" ........ the IBEW). lb moot.bl AC0 nam" DO loafer 1.1 a tenable '.::# . ... " fell three feet from a ladder Utile more th.an advisors ln LO ... •-.c"~'"'" .....-mu. :a"=' ~:t ~. ': ~:, ~~:;:ni::i. we had HIGH QUALITY fl•· re$ f 0 "t TIRES M~:: ::::·==~'·-~' ~iS: l~d.la~~ ~~o ·~~~~ ~::1!8h~~~ ~~~~~~N~ :: · ,..,.. " a beard. His wile had to shave might as well see it through. M• -Mtt. ....,.. ._,,, ,,,. bim. Coofllet. HU daughter "I'm a firur believer in up-~ -· ..., " w.--. .+n · th K ll P t of Trudy. 13, wanted to cut her holding e e ou ac ........... MOWfTAL llalr. Conflict. "I'll l~t Trudy 1929 which called for the ~ Ort.. .. .._ _ .... IN .,,, ... v ............... J•~ cut her b&1r if I can crow a nuociatlon ol 1".f, ... ...u. ~ ;:::---• 4 ,... L ·~beard," said FleldJ. Conflict He hasn't a campai&n ma.D- IN "" .,._ a.. =' : 10• ruolved. ager or any arpni.&. f9l. .__. •4 "-'· c. ~ 1""'"·..,., Ilia SoclA1 &tcurlty, work· "I just decided le be the tint men'• compematton and GI one in th• race." b9 •XJU.b:i· dlaablllty insurance will keep ed. Field.a 1otng until he can get In the June, 19M, primary back to work. he said. tlection, Fields had 16.061 .._ .... l~itM. ic-tl\ W. ¥1. lllflt M Arem. JKl<htft L• n 1(-h Ctelr I•"'"'• lele H VL ~ • ~, .. o-........ ... "'-'-' 'B .a1 F ~~ Jecklil ,,_ ..... J-._, y .t-. r oree ..,..,.._,,Lw.O...L -,.,._.,, ..,..,_ o.11 w.. H/lrlf I~· .,..} o.,, IC4lll!lll-. '"-L ~ .... c. ............ J. ~~ ....... ~~---• .. .... "-"' J. .,...,, 0.... ...... --M. .....,, ... L ft. T1lll M. ...................... ............................... ,. Ot-0... ........ ft. ~ ,.__ ~ ..... I. ... lt"fl" o. Flying Saucer Photos Dismissed as Hoax g:,~~ ~ ""...!:: ~":: WASHING TON -Th re e1~_e object. was 1 estimat 3 edf to ~"' ,,.. n. Mne JJtien photofrapba of what were ~ approximate y l to eel =:· ="w.1 C: ... ~· w turned an apparent Qyi.ng in diameter and 15 to 20 feet "'....,.,.. ...-. """' .... •-14 '* saucer. taken by an Oranee above ~ ~d.'' .....,, 1 ,. .,.._ County man just didn't Heflin s reaction wH un-,..,.......,, ~ _..__-..,., .... !; :;::'· -·uure up ~d have *° dersandable. ........ L "---""°" ''It ~-w.o~ ._.. ""' ~ J.cL <dmlined u a hoax by the eomes u no .... t-• ... ~::r"-~~:: a":. a. Air Foret. to me," he said: ''Tbe Alr Mcelllc;Mfl. ..,_,. -v-1. --.,.;.ct .. -. of a seemin•· Force hAJ a policy of lnlul~ u.. ..etncle IA. -. L-A. ~ u. r• '"ve • in cJ . ho c--. Wtv LM .-. .,_ """'4. circular met&llic airborne g every tiz~ w pre--~.!:.."'!!!.• IC.IY ..... "" o..w• AllM. ob·._. we~ Uke.n on Au•. 3 aent.s evidence they can't or • .....,,, ...... ....,... -. -~· -. • l · .. c .... .,,,_ ...,... "" ....,. H on a road nur El Toro Ma· won t exp &lll. ~ ... ~L..._-.,!:::''"" rlne Station by Rex Heflln., ---------- """ ---1107 W. Myrtle St.. Sana w•tt.. ~ ,. ,_ "" J•-ii. Ana. an investigator for the J:.,.~"""1• , ... -. a...-,,.., Orange County Road Depart- ~ .....,~-wmw.t.. ment. l-wt. ...,1ee .... "'ly i.... E aI ti r th t ...,.... ,.etnda J • .,.. Wlllleftl w. v ua on o e pho o-~ ~ J. ""' wtllM '· -apbs not made public un-~. ,._......... .... ... .. . . .. ,..,,... .. ., a. ""' L«n..,. •· tU Sepl 20, wu placed in the Teen Sailor Lost Mast °""-M9llO' ... Oe,..,._ banda ol the Air Force Pro-rv-l.te n. ,,... N s Hel11 • ....., J.-,,.. ·~.. ject Blue Book at Wright-Pat-ear amoa "'-o..,.. l.. "" -· "' •--• 1-B D t ''•-oeN11W .,... ,,.. ~ '· ~-.. n..u ase. a y on, Mlli.r. ,,.,_ v . .,., Wl•i.r c. Ohio. Evaluation was made ~~T: .U' ~...i.. L from enlviement.s of the or-APlA. Samoa -Slxteen-,,~'. ~·~ .. ¥\.~ ~L... w. tilnal Polaroid prlnu. year-old Lee Graham. a tor-~~ •r,:~1e 'l: ..._ 'l.i... "We have clusified it aa a mer Newport Beach youth at-:.~. 1%J· r ... bl fi-photographic hoax on the b&· tempting to circle the globe ~~ ~·.,,'1g."'""' nJ· ~ ...11 ot extensive photographic alone in a 2Hoot boat. told Hf,,.,91\ J-M_· ..._ = ll ..... -. IJ' lod h h .....A dia ~~~l-S .. ,1~1,:'·, .,.h\t.;,..,. H. analysis," explained Maj.,_ aluy law ~e .~car-h'"'. ~ =·· Marcell• -~c Hector Quintanella, director u::r wee .. wuen 11 maH Ila. S11ar011 ..... of Project Blue Book. snapped during a squall a few "Ustnc the width of the days before he re.ached Sa- pilot 11liri*--• road u a factor, the size of m~a1. 1 .. ""' . W' .,.,,... · t wu u-J the wind waa Fire Calb Boy, 7, Gets blowina the rtgbt wa:y," th• freckle-faced Torrance tun· ager commented. With the boom "' a lempo- Two Puncturo• rary mast, his yacht, the "° Dove. limped into the harbor of Apia , Western Samoa, last The rate and the rarnbUDC wed with Graham and h i s boy are oae and the ,.._ two cau aboard, safe a n d .......... .... ln the old folk IOOI by tUt well. ' :;!, ";'.,. rue-.r. "•"' ,.,., "'' •• ,. title, but a rake and a ra.mb-Tile accident occurred 20 cw _ ling boy taneled In WestmlJt. m~s northeast of Paro Pa10 ,0 «2 •"' TUt1111Nv~ ,,.. ... 1r., 11,., • st.er Monday. lD American Samoa waters 1, E" '.~ ·""'"'<•' .ic. ~ ,,.,,.,,..,.. Seven-year-old Gary O&-Oct . 19. c1rc1t . chon. aon of Mr. and Mn. Graham said be expect, to ll •• m .. t ••u iw ... , Vtcwle ... Samuel Dechon of 932.2 Mc-be in Apia for two weeks ~ J Cl p.lfl • c.er 11,., 1'1 1 . 11"' St. ' • °' "·"'. public eullf, ., Cltvel•"" Clure Ave.. was runntni fore getting a tow to Pago •. ~ ... 11 ,,,.. tlr• 1,..,.~••••1en. 'l'f Ct· throulh the backyard when Pago.. Ml miles away. There i.r111o s• be stepped on a rake, pun.ct-he will make repairs to the "•"1'111-urinC his foot. firemen said. aluminum malt and wait out t .00 I.Ill. TllMUY, .,,... -nl After J"ICeivinc flnt aid. the three-month hunicul .,~"'--°'::"•fire. 1.., wii.. a.. Gary wu taken to Westmln· aeaaon. 1:4.I ,...., ----. \atll w111......,. 1ter Hospital wbert be wu The youtb, who left Loi An-.,~"~ .._._,, _. ,,,.., usn punctured a&aln -with a gele• last Jul7, fonnerly llYld ~ DrM. tetanus lhot. on Balboa Island. , , , • • • YOUR HOME-, , , • • • ,.,, WORTH Giving It A ..... ~; 'AlS 0 Ut UI help Y9'J IR fhh ......... P•, ,,........ coth M- ............. wffh .....,.,, ... ........, ..... ~ ........... 10-30 y.-S .. '·H.A. & cenwnt•ttl ..... et leww ,.,.. nellabfe. Our rugg~, long mileage r:eplacement tire ... the -' CHAMPION NRON llZI TUHUSS aLACKWALLI t.tTire• Znd Tire• 6.0().ll $15.80 $ 7.90 6&U 17.15 8.!7 ~r,g~14 5 ~1! 20.45 10.22 a.•t4~14 7.10.15 15-15 23.10 11.55 • 50-Jt (8.SS.14 7.60-15 <• 45-15 25.35 12.67 a.oo.u ca as 1s, 8.20-15 28.85 14.42 TUl'hus WHITEWALLS 11t Tire• $18.65 20.05 2.3.20 25.90 28.10 31.50 2nd Tlre• $ 9.32 10.02 11.60 12.95 14.05 15.75 America's No. 1 Ch.oice 1965 Original Equipment Tire, the DEWIE CHAMPION TV .. U. WIHTIWALU aan TUeaua W•TIWA.l.La '-tTn-2ndl'W ,.tTT,.. WlW $28.10 $14.05 7.75-14,~»1~ 7.7$-15 70-l $34.80 $17.40 29.85 14. 1.21-14 r,:oo.~ 1.1$.U 7.JO. 38.20 19.10 31.60 15.80 l.~14 ~90-14~ M~U .80-15 41.90 20.95 29.55 14.n US.14 ~.()C).1~~ LU-15 ~15 46.65 23.32 31.65 15.82 tJ5-15 48.25 24.12 32.90 16.45 •Al ...... PWI TAJC ... NO 'YMDI·• WE4!DI BRAKE ADJUSTMEIT 1 \ __.. 1 dt da Rt: W1 ae: tio SC A. C• M m ICI Tl ie D pC' pl in. th le m er M i 1 Bi M of a. al pl B nl fz B rr B l..I! b 01 n: bt ti • le A. H -.. ,., • = .. 1111 ~ di n n '" tu ol II 1)1 nl u .. _.. Men in Service WAVE Deana R. Mayer, d e n t a 1 man apprentice, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. Rudolph P. Mayer, ol 218 Wave St.. Lacuna Beach. ii aervint at the Naval Afr Sta· tion, Alameda. Capt. Walter E. Bjone1»7, IOD ol Mr. and Mn. WaJw R. Bjorneby, of 700 A wcado Ave., Corona del Mar, ~ cently competed rih other top liCbter p6SGU II ftU&m Tell, an Air Fora f le ll t e r w e a po n 1 meet at Tyndall AFB, Fla. Capt. Bjarneby la an F·lM Starfighter p 11 o t with the 319tb Fi&bter ~r· ceptor Squadron at Home- atead AFB, Fla. Royal Neth· erlands Air Force radar con· troll.era and a Royal Cana- dian Air F o r <: e air and ground team gave the ~ event an International upect. Pvt. Brwe C. A9deno9, son ol Mr. and Mn. I. H. Andenoo, of 312S Cork LIM, Costa Meta, ii attendiD1 the Marine mechanical and funda.. ment.ala coune at the J~ck· eonvih Naval Air Technical l'raJnlnt Center. Radar 1.c. c ll a r le• 1l. Aa.lf IOft of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph w. All&, ot 1IZA Po- mon& St., Colla Mela, bu 'Men promoted to ltdt pru- ent rat. while aervlnc as a member ol the Potnt Mucu N.val Alr Station. Pvt Harry J. OCOvie. IOft o( Mr. and Mn. Ferdtnalld W. Oeilrie. ol 2214 Colleae Drive, Colla Mete, has eompleted advanced tn.ininC II I OID- noneer at h Army Artillery and Minilt C4nUr, Fort Sill, Okla. x.a...-S. LJ-. electron· ica technician aeamu, and DuJel L. Viet, a.lrm.im ap- prentice, have been putid· patina In 1he Fint F1eet. train· tog exerdae "Racweed" off the Southern C&lifonia oout, aervin& abo9rd tbl d«ib- manne warfare aipport crdt anier USS Yorkttwn. I.ya ii the IOO If Mr. and Mn. Leo JC.. Lyon.. of 80 HWJ&.. i 111 t • n Ave., HUlltigJtcm BUcb, and Viet it the Ill ot Mr. ad Mn. Walter E. Berl of 241 Ocean Vitw, Newport Bead\. Crackdown On Irvine Speed Set A crackdown on aJ>ffding along Irvtne Avenue was promiaed by the Newport Beach City Council Monday nltbt altu bearlnl protesta from reddenta in the Back Bay Miebborbood. Prlnclpel apeaker John Kin· kel. ta Irvin• Aftftue, told the coancil JM 1ympathtud with commuters. but apeedi wen too high alone the real· dential roadway. "I'd rather fight than move," Kinl:el declared. A report from Police Chief B. Jamea Glavas notA!d that in the 36-mU•per-hour area between 17th and 1.8tb streets on lrrine, tbe city iJ cttm1 motorilta at J8 m.Dea per hour. The eouncll erdu'ld addi- tional 1tnet markiaga of the *>mph Um1t and 1trict en· tm:ement Ill aiooi Irvine Aftlla PROMOTED ltaclanNn Chart.. A1lft Fir111 Doing· HB Dirt But For Good .Caiise Wtdntsday, Cktobtf 27, 1~ DAIL V PI LOT /News-Prus 7 ~ew Center Set UCI Conelave Topic By FV Planners WL-J h LJ • ? Foun t ain Valley Plan· llUt s t e niversity. ning Commission members Alter years of frustration! Downing bad been told by la 1 t w Jt d d on the upper Main Street Jim Whttler city public 1 ee recommen e If>' "What fa a University7" d.lscusaion with a series of ad· students and faculty members beautification project. the . ' prova of • preclae plan for was the topic today for the dresses at the mornini aes· m e t ln about 50 dlacusaion Huntington Beach Chamber "'.orks dtrecto~. ~at the city an 18,000.square-foot market first University of California, aion. groups for what university oi· of Com merce has round a real dtd not have fill dirt available and showing center at the Irvine. Conclave, a day-long Panelist& included Dr. Ralph ficiala hoped would be som• Crie~d al this time for the project. southe ast corner of Heil Ave· discussion designed to pro-Gerard. dean of UC1'1 grad· though · provoking give· and· J?trector Mark Downing Ile got .Wheeler's promise nue and Bushard Street mote intellectual dialogue be-uate division, Dr. Richard take on iasuea railed by the satd Monday U1at Bob l:!nau· that the CJty would grade the The proJ· t alla f Mi tween studenta and UC! facul-Snyder, dean of the graduate morning speak.era. of Bruce Brothers Truckrng dirt lo be provided by Bruce • ec c or a · ty members. school of adminatration, and UC I'a chief adminJJtntive Co., 7212 Talbert Ave., Hunt-Brothers. Downin& also said cbael 1 Market, plui 12,000 Regular classes we r 1 sus-Dr. Karl Radov, usiatant officers tac e d atudenta ln ington Beach, had offered to that the city mighl be able to square feet of apace to be pended for the event. which professor of economics. Dr. a late afternoon queation atid furnish fill dirt for thr ~'r""' ·~ ins tall curbs and left-tum leased out ln tJM future for got under way at t a.m. in Howard Babb, associate pr<r answer session. wide divider strip between pocket. ln the block neareat four or five arnaD shops. The Campus Hall. Cessor of Engllab, served as The day's activities end to. Clay Avenue and lieach t:Suu I Beach Boulevard aa a starter project is planned by Hal-A panel of faculty members moderator. night with a faculty • atud~t levard. in the long-delayed project. Mar Investments. a e t the tone for Ult day's Following a luncheon break. barbecue on the campua. . . . . Hiram Walkers "Ten High" .... Gii -•Pritt ~ VODKA-11 ""' TOUI Cll8tCE 5tl 3199 u. '°' Ull .......... .,., tlle lbo'l'e Hlr• Mer ,-ts aii•eaea1tlf l2 ~431 fw .... u1 .... -. , Hudson's Bay •• UI "' SCOTCI sm1• .. SKY -I Tun IN 5 69 ... ""' -llotti.d ii Scoti.d • • OLD IAISTOW 1111 HU • PtW COUNT VASYA ~,,, VODKA• nw CABATIOll .. All•N Deluxe .,i1ty 111 59c Assorted navors. 1h WM SAMUIL I. w11sn1 WllSIEY•..- 011NADA IAY ~ RUM.,... ...... 'I Tell" • S1 2 fbm'ftc H •, • --....... ;t11ft ... ID!fls-"*~· hll liWlrJ 29 m: Mtllfllt. • "" ' t••· ti ... • ... _.... .............. ........... ............. C.-llft.• 14 50 ................ 1 ~ "Aqualllarine" MOISTURE LOTION fw Hlis & Blly ~ 1.10 ~ . Gol ' IMPOml • • • Lictrt « d ~~ YOU 3'81 I • Ctllttf ttt : I "Golden Haar" ,,_.,..._s.m .. caTAILS Qioow ftoro Rlinl ~·Tai, V_., f• C..- G1mlt'. llfrll 011Q u1ri, Y04l1 1 99 Scre·d mer. W~1Hey' Sovi. )f!lllll• .. ,,,,,,u. Its. • PlfMllll "Bav•i•""" •••• . ..... 2412.!I Desert Flower HAND & BODY LOTION.,•• .. Procedures I Touch Off a lllCl~lllllls =-~ -=149 *"' ( ... ::9:!·1~1.15 VipM Ptotern, soil~ __. mtwes lllOISW! - wo1ls wudtrs oa ~---.i:. 1.00 W1t&btt 1M ..... __ .... ...., .. . :. .. .. .. 4 • . ... NB Squabble •• ~.-.,._,...,.....,... ............................. :: .. ------.---------· .. ' ·= TM9 UM'TWD W.Y ~ 6 .._..IOAJll -M099 •,. UNIT•D Jt ClllUSAD• ~ t020 '"''"' . '" =: Wettcllff ~ :; . ~i==::::::ac:::::;:::::ac:::::::ac:;i •• 1• •• u PttCU Pmlll.c ·: KT.* te ICT. llat -: ............. • • W e S T 0 • I S =:.:.-; .. onltAll-11PM ••• 7DAftlWUI _. .. Jnt Wonderful ••• iowHo MAIR smY Cigars .. Tii.. .. ,._.. ........ .... -la ,, " 13 ti. 2il.OO •t.19 . . .. . J I • DeMolflr1 Sea ts Officer• Iru:talled Saturd&y and now leadina: tb.1 Oran1• Coast Chapter of the Order of DeMolay are ftrom left) Jam• Mui, muter councilor; Rick Gnves, aenior coundlor. ind Joe Kincaid n, junior coun- cilor. Otben UIUDliD.1 varloui offlcea ln the chapter were James Vocte, William Thompson. Terry I..or· entun. James Hrundu, Jame8 Hurtado, John Hupu, Arthur Jones, Michael '1'111, H~ld Bartlett, Tbomu Bullard, Robert Cornute, Richard Kent. Mart St.em, Charles Palmer and John Mmhall. Principal to Conduct Europe Student Tour Dr. Leon Emery HOOJn. School• m.alntain throulbaut prlndpal of Clrdf V I • w we1tem Europa. School. Huntiqton Buch. TW'O IUcb campuse1 an hu be1n at*:ted to Mad a tnaln.talnd ln tht1 tJ n I t e d lrcMIP ol area b1&h ICbool·ac• Stata fer 1tu~ta f r o m 1bldentl on a ab:-wHk study Europe who wt.sh tl1 study tour bl Europe nt:rt 1ammer. the laqua&t a11d cuatom1 ol The h.'tal uaug. 0 ': be part the Unl\ed Stat.ea. of 200 1tudent1 all over student candid.al.el must be the Unl.ted Stat'ft who wfU from 14' to 19 year1 old. They study at Mayrhofm, Auatri1 , trill t'pm4 their morninC• ln one of 11 camJM9H wttkh the ltlldy un6rr com'*""t pro- Foreip Lansm&• Lu.sue tenon at ti.. holf: eoo.ntry, Dr. Hlltce tsid. Attttmou will be tptnt ti!: •l.Ctltaee.tni. sporb, ucurddh• aDd other Dea th Ca r's '"'" •etMu .. Trtpa: ar. planned to Vim-• Ge tee. Vlemui , MlMllch and o~ Dnve r ts ... cltl•• •n ... bn.i.. Hip -c:r<dit.< wtD ho • given fOI' Ow ltudl.ea, ngard-Fm• e "r Jail leu "' ""' 1""1 "' 1lle lltU· u dtnt. and some colleret alao llCoopl tho ....itu. Dr. lllJlm UNTA ANA -A 11-YNr· aatd. Younc men and womet eld El Toro Marlne m u • t lntererted may cont.ad l\lm chOoff betweea paytn1 • '278 directly. fine or spmd1n.ri month In Dr. and Mrl. HUtce wtD Oran1• County for killing MrYe a• joint 1pC11UOr1 and a 9-year~ld lir wtth hla car. chaperon• of tile Jl'OUP dur· The Mntenct w11 Imposed Ing the entire period. They a1airut Raymood J. rormel-spent 10 weekl ln Europe in ler in S.nta An1-0r1Dge Mu-19&4 In prep1r11ttDft fair tht nJcipa.l Court Friday. a111i.11nmPnt. ~ youn~ Marine, wtio 1------ pleaded no eooteat lalt montl't to m.ild•meanor mansLauiiti-Two Na med ter. wu l(vtD W'lfJ.l Nov. 5 to decide W'flether to pay t h e lino ... w.. "" Jail "'""· To Dean's List P'Grmlller had been ae- cUHd al drtnkinl 1hortly t. SANTA BARBARA -Two fore the acddent when bU Harbor ArN 1tudenU havt ear failed to mike a curve been named to the dean 'a lilt lait Feb. 22 on S. Low e 11 for acadt:rnlr exc.llence 11 Street bere. the University of California. 1'be auto plough,rl inlo Santa Barbara. a yard and "trutk two chil-They are .John Greavts Jr .. dren. One of them , Laura 2C!2t Federal Ave., C o• t t Grace Cotey. w11 killed. The Meat, and .J uilaMe Thomp- otht:r JOWll•tf:r, 10.year.o Id son, 218 Agate Ave , Balboa Harold Allen KNn. • neigh-lal&nd. bor, wu aert0011ly injured. He Both r@COrded iradel aver· )lu ainct been rele1Md trom agtnr B-pllll , or better for th• bospttal. tht 1prinJ, 19M •em t ater. l • ,_,,~""'LOW EVERYDAY PllCIS ,..;.,, ....... '•· I ALL POPULAR BRANDS ~ CIGARlnlS I Pon~i~"'· s211 . } & Mosftf'll«•l tak ,FLOUR GOLD 5 lb. 39c MEDAL bag . . ':: I Beosoo l H~ ,.,, ;; Libby 's Tomata J1ice ~ 29' ~-LOW lVt WYf>fi 'f PU I C t ~ Sunsweet Prune Juice ::: 45• ' KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 1 ;: 29• i91. 2G<>L 59c • Dole Piqple Juice ~ 33' . KELLOGG'S-FROSTED FWES • Treesweet ~it =-3f WOGG'S VARIETY PACK 7fr 45• Ken Fruit Nectrs 10'!:'1 CHEEllOS iRWCFAST CERW 1!:-36• BABY FOOD QUAIER OATS --=°' ~~47• I RO lfN FO ODS Peanut Butter PETER PAN l 841. sa· Smooth or Crunchy "" . Libby's Coraed Beef HaU '!:' 43' , / Trelt lacll Mat •:: 48' , . . · IXL Beef Rnl11i ..'::'.. 55' Welcll's G .. lllly ~ 'l1' Food Gialt lastalt Cllfw 1~ • M.D. Tlllll TISsll _ 4:31' Cllll Kl•tlYIBER PACJS : ' .. . . thlcbii Olaw Miiii -Oftc Mushroom Olaw Mlin ,... 0 ~ 'orlt or Beef Chep. Surf • • • t(lw'' (VtNTUf,'I' l'Wl l l ~ z. Paper Towels ~ 25' SPA Facial Tissue 5 ~""'1 Calartex •ins 2~17c Reynolds Housellold Foi ~jl· ICE CREAM ~c:t"mc;;'no 49• half gallon LOW EVlATOAY P AIC f '> $ paundl• ·r .. ' " t • I 1 .~.' ~ •• ""''"""' 12-ov • • c~ . ' ' • SI food 6 I . ' . ... . ' :·aa ONLY U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" BEEF E STEAK · Tempt Your $ 07 .. beef gounnet with this tender, juicy steak I U.S.DA HChoice."· LOW IV•!DAY PIJCU 01 U,I M. "QIOICP'... , 1 TENDER ROUND SllAK ~ 791l BONEUSS ROUND SllAK 89.t. lJtDER RUMP ROAST t 79.t. CHUCI ROAST BLADE CUT 43.t. STANDING Ril ROAST 't:r 79,. ONLY U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" eElf . ~1PS1•011 ·s11 Id Ribs If Beef •l•Reast llllMer Clad Roast ••••Li••• 39 Boneless, tender, juicy, carefully aged steok..ot its best in flavor and quolify.t U.S.DA "Choice." '"· .. PORTERHOUSE SlEAK • svz LOW MIYDAY PllCD Ol ..SN.•CIOICI' ... SWISS STEAk, TENDERIFIC TOP ROUND SllAK TENDER RIB. SllAI 79~ 98.t. 89.t. (I [ I I ( f, I t ', \ ( N CHiESE AM!llCAN Food Giant Slic:ecl I (W Sn&. Wre,._d Separot91y) 12-ounce package · 49~· CORNED BEEF • ,ASTIAMJ . 59c WU. VlenlMI lro1ul lncM-'-ou,_ pock09• Hafr Setting Gtl GET SET regulor 76c rtGlllor or .. ·$f .00 · , txtra ho¥ I ' jar . HARD CIDER Gaon·· St Old..,.... . full fifth ' (Haff Gaflon $J .25) . . Prim Ellldlw 8**•2W1,1• •' ·111 ST ' . _. TOI! F~U ~ ) ~ l -• ... _, ~ ~ ~ FRESH Oii CHI FRESH I FmR · I c " % ,,,..,.. 651t. I frtell 65.i. I ~ 65.t. '=" 49.t. c=. 59,t. i I lOW EVERYDAY PRICES 8 GROUND BEEF Goo.d, lean freshly 39" ground beef... quick and .,. easy to fix a hundred · woysl You'll find a real " scwtngtherel . s11 Ftlsll GI •II ClllCk ~~· 59.t. Leal Grllll RGlld . =-Bk. Boleless Stew Meat ....._ 79.t. snoff Vodka or Ortglnal Ofn ••• yfNt Hallo.wen is low, tow prical 'I'! j . {Cost of 12 Botttes $21 .49) . BllJZBOURBON SCOTCH $)!t t8 ' t ~~ , ... • .. I d - W~, Octobw 1:1, l~ -DAll.Y PILOT/Nlwl-Prm • EDUCATION Q AND A ly Dr. L YLI HA*A ........ "I• l"'S.. e .. A• II • _, ..... • 'LN.t: ......... "ca~·--·---·.,_ .. =!=!'~A. "iii"ii.. -:-.=. .: . •.::=-..... ............ ~ ..... ) QullUCllll: )(y cb11drtn HUD to ~ all of their apue t1mt wtchlq t.elnlalon. and aCcord1q to mall1 teacben Uda ii a wutt ol Ume. lb aelebbor'• llt broke down, and ahe b not 1ot.nc to cet It repairtd u abe ii now able to eet her 7ounpter to do other Udnp besides watcb!ng TV. I don't want to deny my children the pleuure ol watcbklc televilion. but I am concerned that they are wutin& a sreat dall of time that ahould be spent study· ln1. Wht lhoald I do? -Television Problems Dear T.V. Problems: HH• you checked with your chH4Nn'• teect.n te ... hew they are 4olnt In their achoM workt If they.,.. perfonnlnt wr their ca,.clty, ~ere worryt"I ,...a...y.1 woul4 rather heve my ch.IWren wetddf'I a ..-.w.n ,,.. tram and lmow wt.et !h! ere .. "' thin ha•l"I them ,......... tM " ..... ,..... ..... ... kMW what they are lmolv..t In. If they Med to ltWy, Mt -. a achedule and ... te It that they fellow It. Then tlb the WMkty tel .. .wen ,,....,. and ..aect ee.ne ,,.....,. tMt wlll IM-eellen J9'" chlhl'a uM.ntandlnf ., the wertd at.It him. Alwtyt 1llew ..,. time m the eched- ule fw 1 ciertafft lfMUftt ef ,.,........., vfewlftfo Ceme to think of It, would this lie 1 ...., Mhedvle fw the 8'ultt In your family to follow 1n4 Mt • pattern for y.ur chlWrent Question: Our children are brtqin& home a srut deal of homework from their clusel at ICbool. and IDIDY timea they do not knn bo1' to clo tbe1r UliOl· and wut.e a er-t deal of time on arrlrinc at the >DI IDIWWI. Both my bUJbe.Dd and I u. qu•lftled to btl· them, bat •• are reluctant to do ao if they are by the IC.boot. to do their own wort. Wbat bl on? -Mn. a. Deer Mn. It: You rMde the ltat.rMnt that many ""'-your chfWrett diet Mt knew Mw te • .... wwk ............ thM\. If ft.is Is true, ......... thine It wrent. hwy chlW aheuW t... a deer en4 expllctt explanatten of the wk wl•-' te Mm lty a teacher. In other wont., the twhlr eheul4 haw lalct the 1roundwortc _.., tM •al.,-.ment anti the ,_, ... .nc ahouW de notMnt ....,. theft reinforce the eenc.pt tt.. tetdMr la trylnt te 4-v.a.,. Yeu lhouW net hive to explaln or teech ,_,, chlW la. cawe of the failure of • teecher te • Me I• H tttt. fa the caee, .,,plaln te the ,,.-tMMdueh. Aaluml"f thet the tMcher hat done .. , .. It fa perfKtly _,,..... for yeu te Mfp yeur cNW If yeu .,. queflffM ..... 0... .. the ...... .,. Y9U can help la ...,,.,. .. It th9t ,_,.. child II tree et 111 dl9tnctlens w: the ~ la ..... en. H • .,W .....,. ts not nalleWe, then .,.,, upect ,.. much ltMytftl te ttka place tf Mt .,....,. heve te _,..,. -"" the redle, teleYW.., 1n4 ......................... &eNfvl that pu Mitt .... • Mt eu,.ey the .......... Newer-• the """" for the child · &ut a!:'l lty ,......,. wt ..._ thilt he "'ltht "-" m ., ...,.., w .... ..,..,._ tt.t mleht ............... AwW ..... NM tti. WNet • .....,, Mad ef U1 IN ....... t. ............ ef ""41111 Intl tllf'Ktlnt. A ..... twt. ""9f' fur· ""'* alf the ... .,.. llut ....... the cNW Aicaw .. them. Question: J attended a tcbool board meettn1 the oth.r m,ht. ad tbe initillt ADA nn ~ Mm'll timea. I did not want to abow my lack of understanding on what they meant Do you have any idea u to what they could riand for1 -Perplexed Deer ,.,.,._.. TMy ,..-,bly wen ..., te ......,.... ................. tfw'le ..... .., ... DaRyA ... •na Man Gets 90 Days .. For Shooting Friend SANTA ANA -A 3&-year· men were enjoyin& a b&clc· Gld Anaba1m man wu ord· yard barbecue at Reardon's end JaDld far to ck11 ' MoG-borne, 9701 Dien.me Ave., "' afttr hi pleaded 86 COD-Anabelm. The Ju!J • aboot· tan to ~ that be lq oceurred tndde the hou.-. had .. h1I belt tr1ad ol Ca:aae ot the """ ... not 11 ,..,... dildOMd. Superior JOO,. WUUam L. Pcnc. Mid the tn men MurR1 lmpoaed the aent,. hed bffn best fr1enda stnce tnct ip!mt WUllam Jamff llllO. They an both empla,ed Reardon after the defendant at a Lot An1elea ltell plant. wt~ an earlier plea of Judie Murr17 alt0 pl.eced Innocent to a charge of 11-Reardon on three yeara pro- aaull with a dudly weapon. batton and suspended 1 ane- Reardoll wu accused of year jail tum on condition pumpin1 three alqs lnto the bt aern th1'M montba andlr 1t.omadl ol Richard!:. Stew· tbe county'a wor~ch art, M. durtnc an ariument procram. u the famlll• ol the tn Stewart. a father ol nve • -------•bu me. NCOtwid sum. dent2y to return to work. ' - ' I • Wtdnnd.ly, Octobfr 27, l~ I BOTH AP, UPI -HARBOR REST The DAI LY PILOT ts one of MEMORIAL PARK the [ew community news- p a p e r ~ o< its i.1~e in thf! counlry to ha\ e the com bl-•I· l'llb t•I Crnotl ·1· MlcMI nation oJ both AJ1Sociated im ".,.... '"°'' c-1' ._. P~ and United Press-In-Kl S.1151 tern.at ional - DON'T SQUINT -TINT!! STOP aun glu• In ev.,·y room·ITO,. fad•·"E· DUCE hut-wit h the new, Improved, NYolutlen- ary window and tllding glu a door coating lty SUN-STOP. Applied In wid• choice of deoorator oolo". Coett '9a. than you think. TRANSPARENT GLASS COATING CO. 1615 Alabama Ave., H.B.-Pbooe 538-9'9' MARINI PRIVATE RJckty HoUow1y COURSE ENDS JOMph B•l•tonl ENDS TRAINING M.rint Ry•n AF DUTY Andre Za...COUrsln News of Orange Coast Men in Service The stepped-up program or ing Ce n t e r to begin basic Rolun Lionel Fieldlnt WU-Waterbury Lane, Huntington enlistment and draft ror the training as seaman recruits Uams, of 315 Walnut St., Beach, has completed Air armed rorcea made itself felt They included: Newport Beach, has been Force basic trainio1 and i! along th~ 0 ran g e County From -Huntington Beach graduated Crom the Navy auigned to Amarillo AFB for ~ast this week when 10 or -Robert A. Allen, son of Mr. Hospital Corps School at San further training as an ad.min· its young men checked in .at and ~s: Conrad Allen, 15442 Diego and bas r e po rte d istrative specialist. the San Diego Naval Train· Capri Circle; D • D a Id P. aboard the USS Haven at -- Post Office Seeks Bids Smith, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Long Beach for further as· Joba W. Bayea, brother of ~ayne G. Smith. 7652 Gar-signment. He ia a graduate of Mrs. R. C. AJdrldge, 225 Am· held Ave.; Robert M. Better· Harbor High. attended Or· herst Road. Costa Mesa. bu Uln. son of Mr. and Mrs. ange Coast College, where he been promoted to airman aec-~nard S. Crawford. ol 165n will return to finish his stud· ond class at Randolph AFB, Wa1te Lane: Ralph W. PrealJ 1es after Navy service. Tex. Ht ls a computer oper· Jr .. son ol Mr. and Mrs. __ ator. Ralph W. Preall, ol 18152 p 11. George w. Johnson, Pembert~ Circle. and Rich-whose parents l.tve at 6971 Maj. Douglas S. Wirt. son On B uildin a ard ff. F l~lda, so~. of Mr. and Canterbury St.. Huntmgt.on of Mr. and Mn. Charles L. " Mrs. Rubm A. f 1elds, 15nl Beach. 1s serving in the Chu Wigg, 4632 Margarette Drive. IW ASSISTANT . Newland St. Lal sector of Vietnam with Newport Beach, has arrived Building specifications and --the 7th Marine Regiment. for duty at Norton AFB from f erpaman Willlum other Information for pros· From Costa \fesa -Ger· __ Paramus, N.J. He a a staff pective bidden o~ Huntington lld E. Bra1ll, son of .Mr. and En~. RJchard J. Landy II, weapons director. ~ Beach's new ma.J..D Poet Of. Mn. Marlon M. Brazil, 25191h son of Mrs. Ann T. Lundy, __ Fleet Amphibious fioe building may be obtained Santa Ana Ave.; Kenu th R. 111 Garnet Ave .. Balboa Is-Thoma1 G. BalouP, elec-T Group lAnded a ~l.n- from Richard J. Winter, reg-Leatbera Jr., son of Mr. and land made a three-day tour tronics technician seaman, fl Marine Corps battaJ. tonal rul estate officer. P .O. Mn. Ke!1Jleth R. Leathers, of Northern Italy while serv· son of Mr. and Mn. Joseph 1Gn Vumg Mu Peninsula Box S91, Los Angeles. 167 CabriJlo St.: Howard B. ing aboard the destroyer ten· P. Balough, of 2734 San Lu-in SepCember. Competitive bids for the Burseu, son of Mr. and Mrs. der CSS Shenandoah. cur· cu Lane. Costa Mesa, a -- new 26.42.0.isquare·foot struc· ~oward S. Burgett,0 2211~ Cf· rently operating with the crewman aboard the belleop-E d " • rd F.. Hiatt, ture will include purchase or 5eg~ t lf ve ., an~ av M · Sixth f'leet. ter carrying amphibious as-w parents. \fr. and Mrs. the property and construction t!'lc n, son of r .. and rs --sault sh.ip USS Jwo Jima, J~Hoyle. live at 1943 Ma- accordlog to departmental ~if1am H .. Stncklin, 33.5''2 Airman Andre Za rb-Coor-participated in tht fint Navy-pie ve .. has been assigned specificatiooa. Mar Dnve. sln. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Marine amphibious raid of to U S. Army, Vietnam, ..... -..suJ b"dd UI --U seph Zarb-Coursin, of. 19.161 lhe Vietnam conflict when a as perS()nJlel specialist. 1ne au\)\.._.., 1 er w David N. Frtzu ~. son of--=--------------------..:....-.::-.. ___ ,,__ ___ ..;.. lease it to tht Poet Office De-Dr. and Mrs. Nolan Frizzelie . partment for a basic period of 412 E. 21st St., Newport 20 yean. wtth options to re-Beach. new the leut for an addition- al 30 yean. A numbeT of Orange Coast- Location u the north side en also took part in First of Warner Avenue. 1.000 feet Fleet training eJterclse "Rag- west of Goldenwest Street. A weed." conducted of.f the large shopping center will be coas~ of ~uthern .Calilornia located on the intersectioo and mvolvmg 34 ships of the eut of the post office. fleet. several naval afr and am~bious forces. In addition to t.he main Airman apprentice Richard building there will be 2,87$-L. Dlcboa, son ol Mr. and aquart·fff't of loadln.g space Mrs. E . M. Usah, of '1!17 16th and a garaae cootAining 8.894 Pla~. and •~aman a~~:· aqua.re feet. tice T. Lawren~ Pro • Deadline for bids u Dec. son of Mrs. Marie Probasco. 10 at 3 p.rn. •t the Los An-°'" lMl Samar Place, both of geles off1ce. Costa Mesa, were •boatU the ----------attack aircraft carrier USS Ki~ Hawlc. I Five Flee I Aviation electronics techni· cian/3.C. Charles A. Per· klu, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Home Fire G. P erldJu. 80 Huntington , Ave ., Huntington B e a eh, served wi1b Patrol Sqoadron- ORANGE -A Marine ter· 47 operattac from the Naval 1eant'1 family escaped un-Air Station at Moffett Field. hurt from their two-story home here as flames shot Lt Cmdr. Rohla B. Mc· through the r o o f Tuesday Glohn Jr., son of Mrs. Eliza. morning. beth C. Edwards, 231 Mesa Firemen who quelled the Drive, Costa Mesa, particl- blaze. said an unidentified pated as a member of Attack motorist spotted smoke pour-Carrier Air Wing-14. ing from the upper story of • '' • ease I • • ' '' the wood structure at 220 E. Among those wbo have just Maple Ave. shortly after 7:30 been graduated from the San a .m. Diego Marine Corps Recruit c.tmp Pendleton Marine Depot are : Sgt. C:!lad et G. Loh!e's wife, Pvts. Dennh L. Ryan, son four children and mother-in· of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Jaw were all in the kitchen on Ryan. of ~75 Eldea Ave., ~ fint floor at the time. Costa Mesa; Joseph M. Ba- They were unaware or the latonl. son of Mr . .and M~s . blaze until the motorist bang-1M1klos Balatoni, of 620'l Win- ed on the door jslo"' Drive. and •Uckey w.1 1s ance ca s ram Sgt. Lohse was not at Holloway, son of Mr and home. He was recently trans-Mrs. John C. . Holloway. orl ferred from El Toro to Camp 6562 . Sorento Circle. both of Pendleton where he expects Huntiniton Beach. to ahip out soon to Vietnam, firemen said. Seamen recruits Stanley E. ;::;:.=========. Andel"IOft Jr., son of Mrs. Lu- i'>" SPEEDED TO YOU ci.lle R. Kloss, of 80 Hunting-ton Ave., Huntington Beach, Complete N"' Yorlc Stock and Mart J. Grt1wold, son of Exchanre transaction.w come Mrs. Rose M. Griswold, of to the DAILY PILOT within 2™:J Seville, Ba l b o a, have minutet at clostnc ovel' • been graduated from the hlgh-speed electronic • 1 1 Y Coast Guard Recruit Training J>l'O<luced tape. Center at Alameda. --· •u••ALI •• -·-·· .. U t JICtttll •·o• 11 ........... a•I·•• .. ca""•···---, • . aoo H•rt11 c1tr~• •'-•"n -. ..lJt·••1t WllT A"CUIA...-.. H O Wo t Oort• •••~··· ..... .AO·Ol,H "6•.a 11L MAL-H•' LC.11t Nl111•••-~1··nJo .. ... oun ones. I ~· ( If you 've been dialing "112'' or your Long Distance ) calls, please just dial "l" in ·ead, starting Saturday. Dialing "1" will be the new, anlformt way to place all Lona Di9tance calla direct from phone• in Or~• Couaty. Maybe you've had the experience cl rachi.n number in another city when you meant to e a local call. With this new diaJina Afeauard, hich goes to work for yoo on~ IOllt 11!01 callA will go beyond your JOC'lll (tdl..free) area only if yoo dial ~'l'! ~ Dlalina "1 .. belpa. yoa aTOicl ... . Lona Dist.aDtle call --JOQ ... . only a local call. When you're phcmfna within~ taMne callina area, dialma ltQI u. ,_ just dial the numbs.·· Brand new front pap1 In the phone book you 1et thla week include a helptul map ahowin:s when to dial 0 1 ... When in doubt whether a call i8 in or out of your toU-free calling area, please check the front paps of your new phone book. There'• a brand new map there ahowing your ton..tree callina area, pJua a lilt of aB the local irefiJll that JOU can call toll.tree. U you have any quflltions, pl8118 call your telephone businem oiBce. Ii\ Pldftc T 1l1phon1 el Pan of the Nationwide Ben ~em J, .. I : .. ' . : s I: •• ,. •• . . . , • • ' . -. .. • • I • If I • '. i: I t I t I I If ,. •• I t ,. .. I t I . . Low Shelf Price1 ••• Achrertl1H lpecial1 •• ; Bl•• Chip Sla•PI THUU., F~I., SAT., SUN., OCT. Jl.Jt.)O.JI us. ~ A I" / J "Pl . " C' I . J I A_. j ~ D I 35 .. Anniversary CelelH'atlon · 1MB WES YOU UCSVE A ·Fl~~~-·YOUl~~!~!lll Al.SO Jl4U WUI U Sl(ll TO UOEIM · CCMllOMI M. J.C. J.O. J-E · '; usma 'EACH wm Pat FRll IWllPSTAKU NIZU A OlffEUNT PRrlE EACH Wl8U I DAY 11..oe•ay .. 2 NOPll ----..... IN .. MEXICO WITH ~SflQlJATfON ON MAND WESIERN PllDI Allll1Nll . ~ · TWO 1966 I UY\AU ~ lfaG CCH.09 .f 8.C.A. 1 NITMll . Bll1,..,._ TY · N•PM TY 8V ...... -----······--·······--······ ········----· ' : .. • • • J.J. _,,,,.• '::Jrad.• l-11.oiu ~Mt IUt4 .A,.. Jl.r L'#f CHUC RO ILADj ' CUT Ill. 7 ·•0111 :' 0·80NI ~OAST • IOAST 39~ i 451 BONELESS CLOD ROUT 79c CHUCK aOAST • .--::;-f MllL Y STUil doliNDai111f caUCilH 0iiiAK . c· @'4~ c GIDCa ... GllOUle CHUCK 49~ HOUND •OUND I~ --~s I UAH uu I \.!f"S COIMW 1'11W" _, RIOlll ... • H••I 79t. • 29~ ~ 69:. __ J S . -' -·-··-· L!f'S ~/(fl)·--··••• Froulf FOOfl fHetmJ : : Ill. HAUIUT STEAKS N.Cii a COD PJLLITI :,:: 4fC : PICNICS i • .... POP.CORN ·. 1.u.25c ·. PIC•. • llAU.OWllN 'Pumpki9'S -.~UNO 2c JANE ANDRSON eeco••• uc. ,..,_ 2 ... ~ IOllll'U .67'- 1r JANE ANDERSON = .. -~ ,.. 4 fef '1 WILNO kOSHEll ~NKS 11 .... 79 ~aw\JUT ,k,. C SALAMI v •• , el IOlC>C;NA ••• a.. S..-y &r ... 'A' 49. I J.....,..... .... $el'-59 LAW c CAllllNG C ... SH IGOI• o... la 0 1 UI .. l,_/rdi ~ ~ EGETABIES GREEN PEAS CRINKU CUTS . , FRENCH FRIES CHOP. SPINACH -.. .... c IEEF TACOS 12 .... 39c 'KG. • . -- • r :· ,. II J i . ' I f t Is 0 r I • r • 0 t r I .. ,, I· • •• e ll I• b e ll b e .. I . 1 . . y .. ' . • . f . l t . • l . ' , • I I UAllY t'JLOl 1Htwi-Prtu Wfdnt~y, Ottobtr 27, 1%! 60 Ora1ige Coast Y Youths at LA Meet HB Youtli Singing i In 'Oliver' Chorus For Dope Man Given Year in Jail For Assault SANTA ANA -A 26-year· old Anaheim man haa been sentenced to a year in Or· ance County Jail. includillg four months be bu already 1 p e n t behind ban. for u- snltinc an attractive bar- SANTA ANA-What's a new hair style worth., Especially when it leads to a unique, cue.ball look? CAPISTRANO BEACH Cnvestlgaton arrested two men and two lirla at an apartment here on suipicion of posseWn& marijuana. she.rift'• depaiea reported Tuesday. A 41-year-old Yorba Linda housewife, Mrs. May Owens, claims it's worth $20,000. And that's money owed her, not the twr styhst. ln a lawsuit on file today in Orange County Superior Court. Mrs. Owens seeks that much in damages from William Hanrock of Style by Wilham, a Yorba Linda beauty parlor. The suspecta were identl· fled as Robert Serna. 20, 34&2 Via Catalina, C&pis- trano ~; ~ John Sanchez, 2.5, ot tbe aame ad· dress; Andra Gene Dunn, 19, of D Moodetego, San Cle- ~te; and Cbery1 Sue Webb, 18, or 31422 Galano St. maid. Superior Judce John Shea imposed the sentence aiainst Vlrlil Reynolds, wbo wu rep. resented in court by flamboy- ant woman attorney Gladys Towles Root of Los Anceles. Mn. Owens aUeges that on Aug. 30 a touch-up and bleaching by Hanrock caused her head to be- come blistered and raw, and turned her halr to lifeless straw. She is now, she says, forced to wear a wig. Her present hair fashion. she asserts in the suit, has caused her "despondency, melancholy and w1thdrawaJ from her family and society." 1be quartet wu taken into custody at Serna'• apartment late Monday nlgbt and booked into Orange County Jatl. Reynolda had pleaded iuil· ty to a cbat&e ol usault by In addition to $20,000 for damages, she seeks medical expenses. means of force and fear on -~~~~~~~~~~~~~!i!~riiiiiii~~~~ij~~~ll Sept. TT. Ht had been aCCUS· ed or commJUng physical Pap r Say atrocities arainat Illa 31-year· e old victim last May 30. Judge Shea allowed the 148 p Pl days Reynold& bu 1pent in ope ans Jail &lnce the incident to count toward h1a ~ntence. Poland Trip VATICAN CITY CUPl l -Loot Taken Vatican sources said today there la "a good pouibllity" that Pope Paul VI will vlait From Home Communist Poland next year. "But no final decWon has been made," one source ROSSMOOR -A brW va-told United Presa Int.ema· cation trlp to Maloo proved tional mighty expensive for Mr. and Ital.1'• Jarielt newspaper, Mn. Jrl F. Defount, 1berU!'1 D Messagiero, reported in a deputies reported tocby. front.pare atory today t b at When the couple returned the poatilf waa ~ the to their home here at 11842 trip to the Iron Curtain Cou.o- Kensington Road Tuesday, try. they diJcoftred that bu.rglan Then hu been rpeculation bad mad8 off with $2,380 In for months that Paul would cash during their absence. choose Poland for hls nex1 Defount, 54, told deputies journey. The occasion would the money had been Wten be the 1,000t.b anniversary - from jewelry boxes In two or mlllenium -of the i.Jltro- bedrooms of the one-story ductJon of Chrlltlan1ty into home, located In an excluaive Poland. residential tracL JI Mesuuero's story wu The burglars. wbo entered written by it.a correspondent by prying off a kitchen in Wanaw, the PollJb cap!· screen, neatly covered their tal. tracts. ''The pontiff will make a Investigators said there pilgrimage to the sanctuary was no evidence of ransack-at Czestochowa where he will ing. and everything appeared celebrate the Black Madon- to be in place when the De-na." the Warsaw dispatch founts returned. Even the said. It added that the Pope screen had been replaced. would make the trip on May Only the cub wu taken. 3, t•. \ BIG 11x14 BUST VIGNETTE portrait of your 'hild Oily 99c PWS 50c for wrapplns, handling and insurance . Mothers! Here 11 your chance to have a beautlful, prohaalonal portrait of your child which you will treasure forever! • Ne ...-intn.ent ne< .. tof'f .... ote llmlt • GNu,a, $1.00 extra per chlld • Umtt, en• apedal per fo"tlly • Patent must accompany miner Pltototrqhr wlll l>e.,. 4uJy 10 a.m. TO 6 p.m. e COMPLETE SELECTION OF FINISHED PHOTOS TO CHOOSE FIOM OCT. 29, 30, 31 MAYFAIR MARKETS 175 E. 17tt.. 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" : \ ! ' .. ' I ' ' ! I •• r r .~ " " . ' . T 1/ I r 11. 1' ' ' I 411 E. 17th St. Shop Tonite 'Iii 9! SALES -SlltV1CI O,.n Dally l :IO to ~lottld hnclay ......... FOR SlltVICI CALL-54 .. 1417 . Ceftl:r~'tion ' I • AN~ • llonal ; sponl( Betttr ' Orant noon ~ }louse Ker · rooa • pres1d Co ot !Cf cl' He accep comm Wide amOG firms Rob and C preaW ager . will G tion o rwa. 1. The Geor1 eiecu BBB, new l Mel comn netle Btnu ~ .. ~ Cara cocmt Gardi Eddy Jack gu I Al Of.fta Fried affair .laaio mere GladJ Alan Roe:.. m&DI Tom trlc; ~f~ state Ric w . MAD k>c:k'1 Mark R. ' wuli dine. Roeb a1er. Paul man. "LG nJ er, S SOil ( idtM ~ mlDI W• PILC di* Tl M N! ,... rled Han Rd ... Tb ed I Dick ::::c I Lunch~on Kicks Off New BBB 7 ANAHElM -An ...... • ttonal 118CM" el aM n t w : sponaorlnl commMtee of tbl ~tLer Budntll .... u • Orange C'Aanty wtD bt Mld at noon Tbutlclay a\ Ult Oaarter !louse Bof!l. Ker.Id ·w. Kenclrkk. ~ · rooa dtl Mar, a nllirtd vice president qt Standard 0 11 Co. of CaJlfonda. ii comaalt- tc.t chairman. He said 21 sporuen baw accepted appolntmeAt to the committee, representin1 a Wide Ind d.ivenWed lA&efeet amoai Cbe COIDt1 1-..m. fin:DJ. Robert J. BaMr, president, and Georae V. Morse, vice pruident ad 1eneral man· ager of the Los Angeles BBB, will outline plans for activa- tion of the Orange County Bu- reau. tentatively set for Dec. 1. The sponsors also will meet Georle SeUers, now a staff executive of Loa Angeles BBB, who is lo manage the new bureau. Members of the sponsortna committee are Mrs. Je,. nette Banoczi, KGGK ; Worth Bernard, 0 r a 11 e County Ntwsmagazine; G e o r c e Cane, manager, K-Mart Dis- count Store : E. J . Dahms, Garden West Motors; Howard Eddy, Boulevard Rambler; .Jack R. Galvin, Galvin-Vllle- gia Insurance. Al Fernandez. Fttnandez Offtce Equipment: Gene f'riederich. chairman, public afCaln committee, C o u n t y Jonior Chamber of Com· merce ; Maurice Gladman. Gladlnan & Wallace Tire Co.; Alan Hoop, meaaer. Sears, Roe!.uck ; Harold Jackson, manager. Ba.nk of America; Tom Justice , Justice Elee· Irle; William Lanigan, man· acer. J . .J. Newberry; R. W. Wmnacher. president, Inter· state Engineering Corp. Richard Lyon. manager, J . W. Robinson Co.: William Manley. superintendent. Bul- lock's Santa Ali•: J er r y Mark!. Llnbrook Hardware ; R. Wilton Meyer, Common- wealth Motors; C. E. Missel· dine, manapr, S e a r s, Roebuck : Jack E. Pice. m1n- a1er. All-Americu Market; .Paul A. Palmer, board chair· man. Newport BeJboa Savin&a " Loan ; William B. .auueD. A4 j.saociatel ot La Habra; Fdl Schell, 4'tWon DMIDal· er. Southern Callfoaua Edi-son Co.: Adolf ~boepe, pns- idat. Fluldmuter: R. W. T&71or. manatar. Pacific l'Ulphone; Wllllam Wta'Ver, 1D.1D1ger. KWIZ: &Pert Wiid, publiabcr, the DAILY PtLOT: Kenneth Wllllama, dlltrict attOl'Af)', Tuesday Weld Marries in NY NEW YORK <UPil -Act - ,._ Tuesda.y Weld wu mar· rtid Saturday to C t a u d Han. the MCl'elmr)' to lld.w Rodily McDowall McDnall wa beat man. '11!e IDAl'riate W&I MDOUDC· ed by Mtla Wtld'a acut, Dltk Cla,ton, in ~ ... MOt8IS W1 fOI l lRlll lfl lllNI T•llDS TO in "SPOOKS •4 IOIUIS" DllSSID • COLOlfl~ (OSTUMll SAT., OCT JO AT . YOUI MAYfAll Mllln. a1n111 ••• IOLL AIVllTllD PllCES IM 7 ml ll'YI-OCT. 21-IOY. 3ri ••u?w' I M•r.tnt '• ....... II II• Ila• .... y.., , ...... Clii ........ i.w .. IMcft h.y hy PULL CUT IXUU.1111 MR PAii MftMe CUlllTIAK JIRLOlll TIP . IOPROUND STEAK IXCIUINI foe •AN AYINe U.S.D.A. GltADI A Pl YING CHICXINS LEGS & THIGHS •• •• ·FRYER BREAST I c .. PUIH HIN 'TURKIYS u.......-...A • SEA f 000 SPECIALS fllDH fl1!T Of Wini .. ··---"--··· •t. mst4 FIUIT Of . ICUI PllCI .... -.... _ ...... 69i aNrDcur .... ITUll ............... 7t. 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Gurney, 34-year-old speed king who ii generally rec- agruied around the globe as America's leading driv· er, lnformed the DAILY PILOT exclusively he'll be desJplng and developln1 both lndianapoli& and Far· mula Three Grand Prix can for~ 1986 campaign. The racers, to be called "Eaglea", wUl be built from scratch at Gurney'& All American Racers work- shop in south Santa Ana. just outside the Costa Mesa city limits. Work la already under way on the Indy can, which will cldsely resemble SPORTS ON PARADE . • . . Cru ising The Course l y llLL DONElt I•• the Lotus driven to victory Ulla ye!lr by Scotland's Jimmy Clark. Enitnes for the I n d y Ea&lea will be Fords - tempcnrlly -< least -but the Nvolutlonary Grand Pr~ typee will uUJ.l.ze a (;urney -W ealW three- Uler power plans built by Wealake Development Com- pany In Rye, England. "ll'e auch a gigantic un· der1&Jdog that It scares me Football Briefs at times,•· Gurney admit· led. "Al for t.M name Ea&le -it aounded Ameri- can to me and I tbJnt lt11 irow on people wtlb time." Exact nwnber df cars to be produced by AB Ameri- can la sWl up in tbt aJr ac- cordJ.na to Gurn~y. al· thou&h be did concede, "it'll be ample.'' Since Gurney bad 1hrff cars In the lDdy Uaeup th1a year. tt iJ usumed bl.I neet wW be even larger in the coming Memorial Day 500. The Grand Prix opera- tion calla for Eagle racers to compete .. a regular team against the likes of Lotus, Cooper, BRM, Hon- da and Ferrari. Pending com~eti<11'1 of the formula entrle.., Gurney will leave hia current' poat as number anf! driver for the Brabham tum. It was In this capacity he finished fourth in the world cham- pioosrup stand.in&s this sea- son. HalTy Weslake, who has dealt mainly in engine air- flow and combustion in the past while acting u a con- sultant for BMC, Jaguar, Coventry Cllmax. BRM as well as tbe Bnsllh Mil1- Lary Servtces. w1U build the formula engines along W!th Gurney. ''Eventually we h~ to build engines for the Ind.I· anapolb cars as well," Gur- ney explained, "but that's too much to aetempt at W. moment." Eagle team drivers are In the process of being ac· quired and Gurney 14 hope- ful of announclni the pilot- ing fleet in tM near future. Len Terry, formerly chief designer far LOtus, beaJs the Eagle Indy project with Auall"allan Peter Wilkinl and Jo!Vl Lambert of Ena· land dther major manufae> turing forcu. Some ~ em.ployei an cwnnUy workinc at AD American he'adquarWI and there it speculatJon tut an- other shop will be estab- lilhed In En&land. "We're busy now," Gur- ney aa.14, ''and we're ioinC to 1et • lot buller, but it'• aomethlnf I've dreamed of and I'm confjdent it'll suc- ceed.'' Mr. Racing U.S.A. 'NM!e Gulf Heffner r -. . . r . both lilted .. very doubt ( ul by Tucker and Raulstoa ... "" almOlt ctria1a to be out for tbe reat of the year wttb c~ed rtbl. MunwAUe, memben of tht ,..... vot.d almolt unan- ,lmou.W for Fullertoo '1 tuchard "Boocl•'' C.n1Ilo u player ot the "'"k. Aaatn.t ooc, the All·A~ lean llnebecke.r candidate tnlerttpted a pasa. kicked a fleld 1'111. Of'lanized the Hornet 4Wtme .net led ln unaulatect t.cklu. Met Coach Named To Cincinnati Post ".u ,,.. arut," praiMJ Jl'ullerton b e a d ID a n Hal Sherbeclt. "Our kids all played • tHmendoua ram• and Carrillo wu tbe best "the lot." Sherbeck allo pra.IHd Or- ante eo.tt fer lta tallant ftrat half battle. "The .core should have been 6-0 at the b&lf." ht txplalntd, "but lhlnta went aaainlt Coast and we couldn't do any· lb.1nc wnc\I." Santa Ana.. D\ck Gorri• lntroductel \aat week's top I J 8 DAILY '1LOT /Hews-Prtss JOE 08BEMA Mat ... Del w~lY, October 27. 1%5 MIKE FENCHAK Newport JOHN BU LLARD E1t1nci1 808 WATSON We1tmln1ter MIKE BAILfY Huntington Buch GEORGE CARPENTEa Coron. del Mir JIM FERRYMAN Cost• M.11 JOHN ANDERSON Mlrin1 Area~s Weekly Grid Heroes Annonneed Eii?tt Orange coa.!t area football pt.yen were add- ed to the player of the week honor roll today for their action in weekend grid matches. ~ l.test st.an singled out for sped.I recognition are· Joe Obbema, Mater De1 ; Mike Fenchak, New- port Harbor: John Bullard. Estaoc1a: Bob W a t son. Westminster : Mike Balley. Hunlrngton Beach: George Carpenter. Corona de.I Mar, Jim Ferryman, Costa Meaa : John Anderson. Ma· rina Obbema wa~ a bruising fullback for the Monarchs in their 47-6 conquest of Sweetwater He scored the tirst touchdown grindin& out 67 ol the 68 yards ea med. For the afternoon he wound up with an averaie ol 9.5 yards per carry aod a net yardage ol 124. And he had a pair of touch- Rollins Nears HB Pass Mark downs. Newport wa.s marching to Anaheim fought to a 14-14 yardage a1 the Oilers fumble. intercepted a pus. Fenchak sparked Newport a possible third score when tie. He led tacltllng w i t h knicked otf the O?yotM, 26-made five tackles and I bl · g la t "'-" ll "'-was hurt. nine stops and camed for 21· gained 23 yards rutblnt u 0 a azm 8 li&Jl ra Y '"' Carpenter was a bright the MUJt:anp blanked Or- which finally died out only Bullard intercepted a 17 yards while running at spot lo an otherwise drab ange. \2--0. He a}JO mad e after he left tht game with pass and returned it for a fullback. night for the Sea Kings niM unassuted ~. injuries u tlw Tars bowed score in EatAnela's 7;6-e trl· Balley led Hunttngton in lthey lost to Kenr jy, 38-7 1. Anderson led Marina taclt- lo Garden Grove, 34-12. umph over Padtlca. tackles and uaiats plus He scored all of CdM's lers with eipt knock downs He directed th< Sailors to Watson did a t>.nrup job stopping a pair of B u en a point! and averaged 11 .9 in the Vikings' 28-0 loss to a pair of quick TD'1 to both on of1ense and de· Park screen pant~ that yards per carry Santa Ana Valley. Offen· dose the gap to ~12 and fense as Westminster and might have gone for long Ferryman recovered a sively he caught two pa1aes . . ~~~~~~~~~~1------------------------~----~---=--- Gibson Take1 Picking Lead Ed Gibaon of the DAILY PILOT had h.1' at c o n d straight H.Mati0ttal week to move Into the lieadenhlp tn the wee~ lfld teleetion What's Next e Old Fox's m Bag of Football Wizardry? Stunning Upset !~~y.: ea t,.r::."1 of w Bpy GLES m:. WHJEdltoTE IWhf:ll asked if he'd use the Colescott, Dan Halpin I II d With four more games on Dick ~ of Mater Dei, n p por.. r statue of liberty in Fr1~y Don Evana." t~ alate. Butch Rollins. Hunt-tbe prriloua leader drop-ANAHEIM -What will be night's clash with Marina in Anaheim. traditionally one ly GLENN WHrTE in(ton Beach tight end, is ped to second., one came next in the Old Fox's bag of the Wesrminrter &tadium. of the toughest teama in Or- 1 i I th h 1 back, while DAILY PILOT triw? "The way our offense ange. County, centers t b ~ 1 cos ng n on e sc 00 pan Sporta Edlter Bil Donfr La1t week lt wu a statue looked the other night we year 1 atUack arc:und ita --=--------------~----reception record. Rollins haa bad the belt week of all, 33 of llbert)' play that brc:ught ought to run It every play," g_round 1~me with Ron Phar- Ranking hith amone tbe cluaic sports upsets of the snagged 17 aerials ln ~ive wina and alx loa1ea, to re-Cla.lre Vtn Hoorebexe's Ana· aays Van H~rebeke. ru h&ndlini moat of the decade will have to be Santa Ana College's 9.8 stun-gamea and only need! etght ----------1 place Dick Tucker of Or· helm Colonists into an incred· "We were lucky to get away cboru. It was PhaniJ. a n~ over supposedly invindble Fullerton JC last Friday more catches to caU:h David an~ Coast tn the third lblt 14-14 tie with We'5tmin· with usin1 a play like that 11 '~b;r. ~~ 1 br~e ~~tj m &he FJC pool. Brush, who latched on to 25 Lo A spot. ate.r · · · · · · all in the last It' hadn't have worked we'd mm ns enr.! he nh oste 1 ma 4·23 of th~ game h b bl ... ~ ome .., w en e cu oose • The shocker compares favorably with Memphis passes durtng hil senior year ara ce Studla11 . . • ave pro a y """"". ~n O:JI rur 6.1 yards and the tying State's 0-0 tie with mighty Mississippi in football a few at the OU City institution. "" IMt In fact,~ Old Fo1' s forces of. town for trying 1t. Van touchdown He averaged lJ.l yevs ago. And it.a mainitude matc~es that of Newpory_ 's ' Rollins and diminutive Den-Ed Gib.son W 83 came within a wi:usker of pull· opines. yards per carrv for the mghL 7.0..Conquest of Anaheun on the gridiron when Anaheim ny Pirtl HB' ""'l't nd B u Dick Coury 1M 64 lD& off a 17·14 triumph un I.he "There isn't Ume to gloat Another top · Colonist back WU hailed as the best in the CIF. e,. s .,, I e I urns p Bill Ikner 162 86 lut play Of tbe game when a over It. We're golng to bl.' in is Tt'.n Flupatrkk. Ht' pic :..ed .A· miffed Ernie Polle, coach of the deflated Hornets, have combined wit.b quarter-Dick Tucker 14'7 71 field 1aa1 try was sho~ and tfUgb thla week with MarmLJ ·I up t•ne fir st Anaheim score blamed Fullerton's loss on a general mental collapse. back BW JenkinJ to Cive the Nell Pee-141 '72 tb tbt rl1bt. . We certainly can'\' afford to1 during the comeback :i n d "'l'ftey bad the attitude that they'd blow Santi Ana out Oilers ~e third-but pusing Gr1•dirOD John Lowry 14.1 n The statue of ~berty is ~ 1~ by anyone. I think Ma·1sparked the march by per- of _te pooL 'Don't sweat it coach,' they told me. 'Santi otfenae lD the Orange Coast Wade Wat.ta l G 7S old as the game c;r (ootball it· rlna W a mucb better b a 11 sonally clicking off '.fl yards AQI is a pU&bover.' area behind Mater Del and Glenn WbJQe Ht 7S •elf and It took the 1eruua of club than people realiu. In m gains "I tried to tell them differently but they wouldn't Westminster. . , ANAHEt:M -Fred Fee-Virg'll Savage 140 71 Van to briil& it back at a time many ways they 're like West-, ill5 RECORD l·~-n. I'm as numb as ...... yone •l.se. I haven't had a ~ut paaaing isn l the. onl. Y tham, Irvtne Leque player Howard Johruon 138 80 when bl& tum w., on Its minster -big aod strong. 20 Chaffey o unc cau "' thin h Ke M t d f Bill Botwell 138 12 lmffs, 14-0. "I think Virlil !Savage)' 6 Redlands o leSown like till! in 15 years." g coac n oa s gn · ~ !he year last tea.son u a Ken Moat.a 132 M "Wt aJwaya have Junk llke hu done a good job d o w n o El Rancho 7 Polte points out that lhe race for the conference de rs do well., They ~so rank Junior· la wtil <ll hJs way to ..... to throw in if we have '"'·'"'e. We're Impressed with 11.. Ramona 6 • . . . . . number two 10 rushing yard· repeating th.t honor. _, ulCJ , championship is now a four-way aff;ur ~1th Fuller~on.1 age, trailing onl y rugged Ma-Tile Loan fullback ia the _ to," said the Anaheim Fox spnte of }lls players -Terry 14 Westminster 14 Orange Coe.st, Chaffey and Sanla Ana all in the running ter Del. With Augie Barrera, leading rusher, the leading ~==~==i:----=-....=__:=.::....:=-===...:..~~~:...:!:...!.'..'.:....!:~~:....=:.......:.:.'....:.~~~~~~---~ Th. HorrMta were 1uppoMd to brffu to the the area's top ground-gainer. pass receiver and the leading title •nd wh.~ they defeated OCC by four goals spearheadJng lhe attack. the scorer tor the Saxons, the ft ,.."*' obvtou• they were on their w1y. OUers have ground out 924 highest-scoring prep football However, S.nta An1 toned • wrench In l'JC yards in five games, with team in Southern California. ,.,... with fts uptet·wfn. B a r re r a contributing 513 Feelham has carried the Frlday, one of the thrM contenders wilt drop yards. ball 53 tlmea for 430 yards from the chaM H OCC Invades Santi An1. But all lhi! off~ae hasn't and an 8.1 average, has P•fte rates Santa Ana 1 better club. "They ar• mad~ Moats confident about caught 11 passes for 228 ,.,.II organn.d and are very wen co.dMd. They a Fridar. n1gbt ~gainst Costa y~ and baa scored ~ hive a strong t .. m effort. If Orante C~st doesn't Mesa. Mesa Ls .~xtrem~ly point&. throw the ball any better egainst Sa nta An1 than ~~on1 defensively· ht said. And he appears ~ be just " did · tL-y'lt I ,, the H net coach Nobody had moved the ball warming to hU task t !Y .,a1n1t ua, 1119 OM, or very well against them and He scored four tou~hdowns, tifttned. . d only Garden Grove was able on rWls of n and 78 varda "Santa Ana ~s one of the finest players aroun to get as many as two touch-from scrimmaae an 83-yard in Wayne Goddard," he added. . . downs against them. And if kiokOff return ~d a 73-ya rd Fullerton's hopes for a c0<hamp1onship will be on1you remember. Garden Grove pa11·rwi play in Loara 's 48-t th.e lme in the last game of the year-Nov. 19 at Chaf· beat us. 26-21." win over the Tigers f e7. The winner of that match will share circuit laurels The figures back up Moats' The Suona have averaged wta tht survivor of the OCC-S~nta Ana . extravaganza. opinion. In five l~ games, better than 46 points per -I( Santa Ana and Chaftey wmd up with conference the opposition has gained only game this year in whipping hotors it would be the mol;t ~taggering upset in the 431 yards on the ground and five straight opponents and hlltory of EC polo. just 230 yards rushing, mak· art ranked third in CIF·AAA ~ * * * In& the Mustangs the top de· u well aa aecond in the -tensive club in the Oran1e county. -Plaven ef Colorado Mine• Coast area. Their only sc are came In __ John Plavan, former Tustin High whiz who On the other hand, Hunting-a free.for-all w It h Bolsa :.1 on the 1961 All.Orang• Lffgue first t .. m. 11 ton has given up more yards Grande in the second game :£st1rtl-halfba(k for Color1do School of Min .. in Utan any other team in lhe of the campaign, with Loari .... area. allowing 7SS "n th e coming out on t-0p. 41·35. :9-olden. -rents currentlw ..... ,·de in Newport ~und and 480 throtl1'h the! Since the Bolsa tilt-which John's ,..--, ·-air. !Continued On Pa•r 11) ••ch. " --* * * = Flr•t Lo11 ln Flue l'ear• p •{• L• J } d :-Santa Barbara H1&h lost ii! first ChlllJ?t!l Leaau e ac1 IC8 1neup ug!! e f~all ~ame aince 1960 and the Dona lost 1t the hard ' u W!f, givlni. up tbe deciding touchdown to San Marcos GARDEN GROVE -Win· respect for Corona de! Mu. ~ only SlX seconds left. • less, 1enlorleas Pacifica con-"We find it hard to believe :: The score came on a pass from Al Stevensen to tlnues tu Jong trek t1m:.'1gh th~ haven 't won a game .. Rf& Spencer to tie the count at 20-20. Its first-ever football season Ca~r stated. ''They have'• ;::: 'fhen the Royal.a converted to win by a whisker, l"riday when the Marlntrs Jot of talent and only need to 2~0. once agaJn try for their first ellminate mistakes to be· * * * win. facing another w!nleas come a fine football team. -• ___ 1 B•it ett D-f-•• football auregatlon. Corona We just hope tbla Isn't the -...,.nc~. ~ ~ ~ ... ~ deJ Mar. week they wake up.'' -Pa11den1 High h11 the Mlt defenalve record Coach Beau Carter's Ma-Carter has juggled hJs line- the CIF, having surrendered 1ix points in five rinera crossed one plateau up once again In an attempt mu. Arroyo scored aT•lntt the Lancers In the two weeks back when they to find a combination that · ~ t 91me of the yHr (2 ~). acored theJr firat toughdd'Wn. can sc<Jre a win. Larry Wood· ,-Wttt Covina hea yletdff uven points -to losing a 6.1·7 Ult to mll)rty w1r<t. a 14.S-pound scatback, \Jorthview (42·7). Loara. unbeaten and rantt!JCi re)>laces Richard West at 1.oar~le!: t~:-c,F·: :!ri~ :,~~".n~~:";; ·~ti~ o~~!; ~nt~eelt ~:~~.h~fb~~~nk~1~.st~~ (HOW? JUST •UY HIU." HILL AT ITS .GREAT ·LOW PRICED 7u. I t tilt f fl ti L k ood hi h also. s co r I n f ail points pounder takea over 1t ri•hl W 'd th · I f th· h · k · . -pon I a or vt OU ngL • •• , w c against: Estancia, Orange guard for Jack Murray. a e r~ er g1v~ you 8 s~mp e 0 IS great w IS ey with its 85-yea r tradition but ·~Long 8..ch Poly Fridey night In. blogi•, hH County ll .other senlorle11 elev-1915 Recatd regulation s proh1b1t sampling Instead we reduced our· pric'e' s (bft rough I th . I f __ eked up 39•2 I contut. en. But 1t wun't enougb, .. 0 Gahr 6 • • " . ' . M y e once 0 a * * * t.be Marlners onee more went 0 Valt ncia :tl drtrik).That. way, we can put a drin k on the house11 in every ·bo le.Tasty idea? You bet' Tar Beu 1Jte4effUlte4 down to detut, 216-6. 1 Loara 11.1 • , • • Among the happier •&pects of Newport Distrid Paclllca hu a l<10d deal ol 8 Estallcia 28 ,,, football this year is the Newport Harbor High Bee tllm'.s record. The Sailor lightweighta are unbeaten dO will 1how their wu.s under the u,hts Nov. 20 as •~Jhli.mhw'1 to tbe Tar..Mea varaUy 11me. * * * g JN Se~ A 611...,1 •\: o.rt.rd at the S.rv~t. ftaul..,... ....,,. ilynlpt: • -' It. '9uf hall the ball .. In Its ._. tetrl..,, ,Wltla 1:10 left In the tatnt Md tNfW, 74. Thi S..........,lf'lft off OM ""'t!:" aflM fw evt. A"'*"' atandl"f br dw , MW, "'H9¥, ., that clectt. We r• '.ti' Mly Me ~ _, It teltthe-.yfnMft 1lOteMI"' . ...,....,. .. , ..... lhouW hav• .... t-lm .,.._ Ulli•"' ,_. ... ,.,. ~ can fw ,., .., t• , .......... the ..... t I .. LEASE LOCALLY NOW IS THI nMI TO LIASI YOUR 196' AUTOMOllLEI WI LWI ALL MOOIU AT CONNELL CHEVROLIT 2121 HAltlOlt ILVO., C.M. ...... ,. --------• ' . .. • , ... . . . • • • • • 1 - WAYWARD VIEWS Durocher Like a Doll By BUD TUCKER Save BIB on famous quality 8ENERAL TIRES # DURING OUR + ._ * * * Wrigley ls a ltubborn nan, extremely st.able in his ways. For irut.a.oce, Wrigley bu always c<1tltA!hded that base- ball was meant to be played in the daytime. Therefore, be refuaed to install l.iibll al hlJ Clucago ball part and Wrla- ley Field rerrW.ns to thil day the only stadium in the ma- jor Iuruu without the DJO'J. em marvel of electticlty. All th.ii meea that WrlCleJ doe. not mil.r a dime oat ~ ownlni tbe Cuba, but be could not ca.re less. He baa other things ~g for him. aucb a1 chewinl pm, wbicb enablea him to penilt ln the prepoe- teroua tbeotJ that baseball 11 a game rtther than a bull- ness. Another radical depal'tun oo the pert of Wrllley 11 that he bu not bad a man- •ier for bit ball club far several yu.ra. 1be CW. have operated with a Iara• crowd of coaches which wu 1buff- l~ back and Cdl'th from the parent club to Lbe m I n o r Jeague1. A period of two moot.ha wttk1ht big team wu regarded u a nry len&tb1 stay. During the put couple ol IUl'QJnen, a fellow n a m • d Bob Kennedy was reco(D1zed as the head coach but there was DOthlnl oUldal abdUt it. Actually, the only thine cer· taln about the CUbt ln recent years wu that they were des- t1ned to flntah nowhere in the National Lea1ue 1tandlnlt. * * * Whetbet Dvodter wm be •ble to do anytlllnf abowt thh 1t.te of affa)n r• maln1 to be determined, but that It aot the r;tnt at the momeat. 'ripe It ( U.tai 11 that Let wa1 •cce11r.l ln tatttni Wrt&Je1 Into - or oat of -th tkee-ynt doeumat. More amuiai, Lee i.et la wttJa -•blelate he baad ud • f!9_mlM ., - biltifwllllee. 'l1dl, ••••• .u. .. -.. the le•t .. =._ wtt11 u. wn,i., * * * It would have been end.rt- ly more l1ke Wrigley to t r y Durocher f o r a period ot ooe lar to ... how tblq• woa1 work OUL Of count, LeO bu bad tnoqb o( m. curlty and could have bta expected to talk wrtM eona- pleklJ out ol. ID1 iuch Ma- 1en1e. nu. " not Q) ....,... tbat Wrl&J•Y neecnarfl7 1IUlde a drutlc error tn IDowtq bJ.m.. 1.U to bl mumctllcl b7 I>urocW • ............. ~ DUI ... 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Sanchez Tops Offense Stats, Barrera Leads • ID Rushing STEP RIGHT UP IF YOU WANT TO ~AVE A BUN- DLE, NOW IS THE TIME AND THIS IS THE PLACE TO IUY. ***** MAKE US AN OFFeR ON ANY REMAIN· ING BRAND NEW 1965 MODEL EXAMPLES o. 4174 GALAXIE 5tl 2 dr. H.T. FULL POWER, FACTORY AIR. A LOT OF EXTRA GOODIES. Only 53050 No.• GALAXIE 500 4 dr. H.T. FACTORY AIR. LOTS & LOTS OF EXTRAS. Onl.y 53075 ~ llo. 4711 L.T.D. 4dr. H.T. FULL POWER. FACTORY AIR . Oilly 53375 WE WANT TO CLEAN UP OUR REMAINING '65'S NOW! •• THE '&&'S ARE HERE~ WE HAVE A ·FINE SELECTIO~ OF BRAND NEW '&S'S AND YOU CAN SAVE ON THESE LIKE NEVER BEFORE! BUY -RENT-LEASE From THEODORE ROBINS ' USED CARS FORD NEW CARS -"~ . ..__. !100 W. c .... Hw,. COIT MltA Ht'#pfft a.Adi l.1 ~" I« ~ Pditd•1 bi :trt.ftt~~t::::r. .... __________________ ..... ____ ... __ ,_ ... __________ _. ... ' . .. . ' -. Meet Lo~al Gridders OaNHtl f'All.Kll c.-... _ .... IM Melftledl lllYI WAlllll "-'.._ .. " ... MeffMO OEHNIS •U•ltlC.A ""'' ~ Jlt ,,. 111"'-R MTIOtl OCIMOTO ,,_,_ M I•• ~ Card Coach Doubts MD' s Lofty Rating Olle lllJAITI ~Del •M lit .,_. f'AT f'OMI. °'"" c.. •n "' ......... Marina's Bees Stav • MONTEBELLO -CantweU ienced play~ bu hampa· Unh eoecb Greg Kabat cut a aha· ed Cantwell thus far in lll85 eaten dow of doubt over Mater as the Cardinals have drop- Def 's rantln& u the number -.t f r f one football tum In the CJF. ~ our 0 Ive games, ln· Marina faces Anaheim t~ "I think Loyola ii probably eluding the loop ~ P e n e r day in a Sunaet League water the best team and even Ser· against Verbum De1 03--0l. polo tilt following a tuneup. vtte may be better than Mater Six i;eniors, four junion 25-10 Jou to ru~ged Lowell Del.'' said Kabat only four and a sophomore are on the Tues day In the Vlklng pool. days he fore his Cardmals :.tarting lineup and heading Th€.' Marina Bees ran their host the Monarchs in an An-th€.' ~how 1s halfback Bob Oa-\\ 1nn1ng <; I re a It lo eight &elus League struggle vr'· and passer Steve Gillis. st ra1ght wit hout a defeat by "Mater De1 has a pretty "\\'e like tn throw a lot.'' handing the Pab1ot. a 17-14 Cood club -better than any· Kabat i;aid. "We don't have defeat Ma nna also won the one we've met so far. But much speed -our fastest Cee 1lurm1sh. 13-6 J,oyola l'I big and has good man rwu the 50 in 6.4 so you With Bob Spence auaulting .. -peed. And It'll be interest· can see that we don't do much the nets for nine goah to ba1 Ing when Mat€.'r De1 meet~ rac111~ with that kind of lal· game scoring honors for Low. Servile .. C'nt " ell. the invaders had no lrou- K ab a l make~ no booes The Cards have a big fu ll-bl e conquering the Vik.ea. Tbe about his regard for Monarch back in John Reina, an all· hosts put up a strong fi &ht for qm.rterback Pete Sanchez. purpose 3un1or who plays In a quarter, tratluig by three ·~ <Sanchez> is ciae of the the defen&1ve line.. He 11Veilh1 goala, S-2. a.ft.er ooe period. \ell backs around. Hia pess-220. But the Pat.riota n.iabtd a•ay ~ worries us and ao does Lul tJ..me a Cantwtll ouUil to an 11-4 lead al the hall Si running. Thelr receivers r i p p e d a Coury-<:oached and .outed to tbe lopelded ., good, tPo. varsity was in 19151. win. lead~ 19-4 after three ~We don't think thelr line 1965 RECORD quarters before the V1kes fi-quite as good aa it has been 13 Salesian 12 found the ranl(e 'or six scores In the past but without ha\'· 6 Cathedral 19 In the final quarter '-g actually played against t:l South Pasadena :l9 Reliable Rkh F:a11on cop- Ule m it's hard to tell " 7 San Gabriel Ml.ssion 22 ped Marina scoring honors =Lack of 11peed and t>xper· O Verbum Del 13 with five ~oals, whjJe Tim ,ast Backs, Gree11 Line: ~hat's Bolsa Grande =GARDEN GROVE -An ti:· Craven. Harrison and Jeff Kreck 1cored two each and Steve London, the Marin• goalie, got his flnt tally of the year. Though 1eadine from start to flnlsh, Marina's ha had a real fight on their bands, as Lowell hun& right in the th ick of things all the way. Jim James was magnifi· cent as he npped an goal aft· tnord.lnarly set or backs and "Our inexperience In the er goal to match anythln1 the c:green, inexperienced line. line ii what'a killed t11 so far. Patriot$ wen able to gel. He "'That's the best way to de· "We've been improrine ev· had able 1upport from RJcb ,.-tbe the Bolsa Grande foot· ery week but we rtJll have a Glatman and Mike Roblnaon b9ll team which will invade ways to go. We realize that as well as the trio combined l'&wport ;1ar1>or Friday rught Newport is tmprovtni. too." lo keep Marina's slate un-te duel the Tara ln their Craven's llne is made up blemJsbed. Homecoming tiff. mostly of players who ad-With James 1upplyin1 mott Clach Bill Craven's Mala· va.nced from the 1964 jayvee or the firepower, the hotll dora have speed and power 1n squad. jumped off to a 5-2 bultt aft· their backfield and heading "We're impressed with er the lint period of play, the parade o! talent are the Mike Fencllak, their quarter-but were unable to pull away JuUan brothers, Randy and back. We feel he's the beat as the Patriots matched them Tom. tbe1'Ve got." 1oat for 1oaJ the rest of the Tom, a junior ~ct. Tbe MNdors, early season way. Marina . coach WaJDe ja the team's leading ecom pkb to win or be near the JobnJon tenned It "Ou .. t.oUlh· de! boaat.s plenty or speed. Freeway loop crown, have est game yet." He's credited with a 10.l &hown plenty of offense, ex-James paced all acoren dockl.ng for 100 yards. cept the nlghl they were held with nine goals, followed by Brother Randy ia state to a score.less tie by Hunting-Glatman and Robinson wlt.b c:taam.pq In the 440 ud bu Ula Bach. three apiece. Steft Sbtllbl1v- a belt for the century ol 9.7. They accred 35 in a loaing er and Bill Schenk •hared tbt 'Qte claay llnJ« .-Jeedl lftort apiut Loara -t h • other two ta.lllu. bk m.-. ill rutllJBI with Ill na.mber tbree team In Marina'• Cee1 wen held to • ..,... ~ .eYlll yll'd.I per tbe CIF. And they ecored u a one-aoaJ i.ecS in ua. ant carry •••• JDOlt Of the yards against FuDerton, also in a quarter, 4--3, but ex:plOded In have ClllDI a Jaai ruDI. lol1aJ came. Lbt secoud to tab a N mar-J..., .. 4'Uliau are hall· !Ml KEVOBD ctn. Dalt Barkley lot tbt b9ck Alls Walter ad tu1J. 33 Nqnob U VlUe men tban eftOllh ,.ia Met Y1191 81ab1J. Walker la 35 Loera ~ to will wUll nlne, folkrnd b1 a power .l'1lllDlt Wttb t o o d o HUlldniton Beach o Jl'rank Beatberiqtoa w t t h lpeecl ..... 1llMill1 ii .. 12 .... }>ft 21 -a4 Bob Parta ad Die ~ ~ '~.tJi," t.. 11 l"aDfortm S4 8tOM wlu, OM -.Ch t 6 LOARA •••• Top Olfetal"e lll•tclt followed an o~ntnc t3-0 win ove r Western, the Saxons l have crusht'd three ltraiiht Saints, Lions in Sunset Crucial ~ ~f:,!.,.~= it., Qulnand· SANTA ANA -"Thia ii reported. "but we're iotn1 in· ht'ld this 11de of Muir. ... -· ua.a.. ' Bal-..i-' bl 7 Valencia. 48-3. and are over-u. Ont ol three CNCia.11 for to tbia tblnc Se.blrdey nietit But uwm 1 ma COii-35 whelming. choices to make It us,'' Sant.a Ana coadt Tom wttb tbe km ol winn!ni. I can cem 1s stoppln& the Lion pau· 26 four straight a1aln1t Estan· Baldwin indicated 11 be pre-prombe rou tbat" inl game. Mater Del quarter~ g lllS ._.. Savanna Chaffey Paclflc Mater Del Western I ? 0 11 14 cia~iur::!r1~~attd the pared bia cbu1t1 for their BaJdwin I:' apecti.nf •back Pele Sancha rtdd1ed the rt CJ.F-AAA crown a rear aio Sumet Wl\M football war aomewbat ~ pme. Saint Mc:oodlry wtUl puHl'ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. drOppfnl a l~U eootat tO wtth Wtat.m.luter. "11til thln1 ~ erupt be-u &ht Monardll ba.D4ed San- t.be eventual champion, San ne Sunlet Leapt football r,onct, be I i• I , be optMd. ta Ana tea kant •• dtf .. t Marino, in the •rnlt:ina.la. race ii nt.td a four-tum U:: ~ot ah lot mo_: 1~ and other team~ havt1 paaaed l llf Read toelup, with San~~· 5:; mJahl not'be :b~ to catcb u1. aeainlt the Satnla. u W'fll . Nogales t ta Ana V~y. m On the other band we've Weatern ICOred tw_,. throu&b Bolu Grande 13 Wutmm.t.r aD in the run-• Tulttn o ninJ. And each time two ol been IOIMWbat vu!neraJM to t.be air lul week. Brea It thete teama tan&)e wttb one the pua and may not bt able Baldwin, in b.la flnt year Villa Park e nothar. an.out war can be to stop their •rial attack." as Santa Ana head co.di, hu La Quinta t ~ The Saint headman la not built a formidable ball club. eoroo. de.1 Mar 7 ''Tbey (WutmiQ.ter) al-tiddini wben he a&JI Ida Winnen ol four of ftve start.a, Valencla l ready bave a tie ap.ialt teem bu 1peed. With Doo the Sa.Intl are cunently rank· Kenned 13 ~m. N a klta • tbeit put Elmer, John Wolfe and Jim ed ~tbth ht coanty pools. Joe. La~ 14 m.tibl be mclh erltical tbu Sertaroa in the lloeup, th.ls Ing only to Wp-ranked Mater San Manno 14 a &o.a cm our put." BaJdwta could well bet.be fastest back· Del, 11~. LEASE . A NfW ''6 NOW '66 Mmury 2 °' ~ m ... INCLUDING f11ll rqlftt.., nanee f~ 40.ooo Ml&e.. We Leue All Mabl 6 Mode la Cub For Your Pl'ftent c.r McCLURE LIASING CO. 1MO t. An ... "" 4MM1na JI 1.-11 'l'llUlll. • .... • IAT. • ... ONN DAllY IM P.M. IAT. & IUll. 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Gasaway, Southern • C~fornia administrator and SANTA ANA -Aircran pl· F11ght Service Station, bead· quin Valley rou\e: route• nent weather remarks. and Seventeen dwitable agen· The funds are allocated in engineer, a re1;ldent ol Costa loU throoghout the metropoll· ed. by H. O. Heister. from Palmda• and Victor-pertinent noU«1 to airmen des in Orange and Loa An· pte>pOrtion to the horn to Mesa, has been named vb tan area can now pick up a 'Mle expanded ttaMcribed ville to Laa Ve1as; from Ban· and/or airmen advisariu. · . e wna president of the Paramount toll.free telephone and te· weather broadcast aervl« ts nlng vla Need.lea to Pn1cott ; FU&ht Aaail\l.nce Inter· relea countle1 tb1J week re-ol Aeronutrornc employes. General Corp. of Beverly c e Ive Immediate detalled brought up to date each hour and from Banning vta Blythe phone Service (FAS) alao la celved '16,~ contributed vol· These apportionments were Hilb. weather briefinl on 1ix com· tbrou.ghout the day. to Phoenix. available ln the operatkma of· untarily by emJ?'loY'f;ll of AM'-made: Orange County Red Dale V. Cropsey, prishl.ent n1on.ly·t~aveled Southern Call· The telephones 1n the Or· Pertinent notices to atraien Uetl of Swllet Beach·Meadow- ooutronk Oiviaion of Philco Croga, '3.2.87 : Santa Ana·Tu•· and board chairman of Para· forn1a air rout.ea. ange County area are 546--0595 alld airmen advisories will be lark Ail1IOf1... bJ cailla& HE Oorporatioa, • Ford Mot.or Un Community L'hest, '2,731; mount, nld the firm 11 ac· Joseph II. Tippets, director and M6-«196 . Included lo the tran1m1al10D1 2-9874.. • f Company 1ubakUaey. Costa Mesa United Fund, fl,· quiring an inlerellt In Teehni· of the Federal AvtaUon Agen· AvtaUon weather forecaata when req~ .. lndlviduaJl--------- 'I'he money w~s donated to 522 ; Newport Beach. United cal Engloeering Ser\Pkoe, of cy'1 \\lestern Region, 1ald as wlll be provided ln sequence weather reports will be madel,---------, the Aeronutronic Empl<lyes Fund, $1,~l ; West Orange which Guaway ii 1eneral many as 14 pilots, calling for these areas: Coastal, San· up of one or more of the fol· SPEEDED TO YOU Cootributioo Plan ~g the Cowity Uruted 1'\tnd, $1.171; manager. from variou:o aecUons of the ta Barbara to the Mexican lowing t1ementl: COmp&ete Nnr Yark StDCk I tNrd. quarter of tllia year. Orange C.ounty Heart A.ssoci· He formerly was vice pre1l· area, can now obtain the border and inland ove r ~ut.b· Sky condition, viaiblllty, ob-ED:banP tn.naacti<lna come Funda allocated to charitable ation. $986; lluntington Beach dent ol Electro Rack Co. of transcribed weather forecasts em C&llfornia mountainl; atructioru to vlslorit precipl· to ttw DAILY PUD'l' within •lend.es .since the plan rt.art· Community Gbes,, $590 : La· Anaheim and previomly bead· al the same time. Santa Bvbara to San Fran· tatlon, temperature and dew-m1nUtu ol. doalnc o••r a ed. ln December, 1959, now guna Beach United Fund, ed Specialties, Inc., ol Wut The program is being di· clsco coastal route; Baken:· polnl, temperature, wind di· ~~ ~ td.al '391,318. '389. Los Angeles. reefed by FAA'• Los Angeles Cield to Sacramento, San Joa. rectlon and valoclty, pertl-"'*' Jim Graham, 14. IOll ol Mr. and Mn. JllDM H. Gnham of 919 St. JllMO R-1,Newpor!Beldl, wu elevated to Eat!• Seoul tut week in court of hon. or at St. Andren Pre.by· lerlan Chun:h. Graham ia assi.rtant leader of troop 10. Former Smog Orief With. U.S. WASHING TON - S. Smith Grinrokl, ftlnner ddef o( tbe Loi Angeles A1r Pollu t l o n Cootrol Distrk:t. hu become cbW of the Abatement Braodl, Dtvt.lon Of Alt Pol· lulicm ln 1be OeparUMnt of Healib. Education and Wel- fare. And cdy MW doe• he mu! be ii an old OiJD1t C<luaty band. "I lived la San Ju.a.n Ca~ i.traDo and went to S a n t a Ara Jular c..u.s. lo 1923- !!0," Uf1 Griltwokl. Hil fath- er had tbl Ford agency. "'Ibere WU ooly a narrow pt.wd road from Serra to La- gun..a Be-acb and. that aru wu a 1wmner campground tot ruident.s ot Riventde, San Bem.ard1bo and artiltl,.. be recoiled. Gruwold re...W tllat he and John W. GU'dr.«, mw Secntary of lleallli, EdoJca. tioa and Wdan, MtMdld SW>lord Unl.....ity " the t.arr.• time but dkl not know' each other. Grilwold made Phi Beta Klppa; Gardner dldn'~ hut he did become ~! al the ea,,...i. Fouodotion toe the Advaac:~ ol Teacb- lo(. Water Supply To Be.Enough For Growth A prom!Je that Me1nlpoll· tan Water District will brtal to couta1 Southe.rr Caillor· n1a whatever quanUtle1 Of 1upplement.al water w b I c h may be needed to 1upport continued. powth wu made tut week by Rl1 Hudlon, dlltrlct pohllc relalloo.o , ... reaentatlve for MWD. Hudaon talbd befare mem- ber• of the BanUntton Beach Bou.I al Roelton. Ha WI the State W1tel' P r o J e c t (P'eatber JUver) 11 moving ahead <lf tebedule llld dellv· er1el of the ftrlt water from that 1<lUJ'Ce ·are espected tn the early 1'10'1. MWD baa ccatraet.d rill the state for 2 mllUon acre feet of water per :rear. 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""""' THEN YOU'RE READYI MANY TYPES OF NEEDED ACCESSORIES ' MEN ·WOMEN C~ILDRIN Reguler 4.15 Slim Fits 4.25 Cords S.91 St• PtMt 6.91 Stmch 5.91 LARGEST STOCK IN AREA ,ur Lined NOW OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 P.M. -- s·uRPLUS 1750 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ' OPIN 9 TO 6 WllKDAYS SUND A VS 9 TO S Monoley eod Ftloley ttl t p.-. • • • ' 10 OA!lY PllOT/Ntw1.P'tt1t " FULF11J..ING PLEDGE-Dr. Donal 8. Duncan, usiJ- tant general manager of Philco's Aeronutronic ot.i- sion, presenta 12.000 check lo ~!~. Robert LealHI Barneson, vice president of South Coast Child Guid· anre Clinic. The check was second annual payment of 56,000 three-year pledge. ,J Guidance Clinic Gets $2,000 Philco Check \ r.oat PIWco Jo'und check manager at Philco Corporl· ha' Otta presmted to t be l1on'5 . .\tronutrortic Dl'lbkm, South Cout Child Guidance on behalf of the lrUstte'1 of Cluuc ol '<twpor'l fle<W'"h. the Philco F'wKI in Pblladel· It ~ti tbil 1tt'OOd an-ptua and the company's Or· nu al paymf'Qt ot a thrtt-year ange County community rt· •.ooo plecf&e ta the non-pral· l!.tioos committee at Aero- ll commwdty • lpOruored nutronic. agency dewted to the diac· Tbe clinic ii the only low nDl!iJ and treatmem. of emo. colt fadl.fty for emotionally- tion,Dy~llt.urbed childf'ff. dsiturbed children in Oran1e Presentation ol the check County, and bu a fun.time was made to Mr1. Robert Les-pcydriatrllt -director, Or. lie Barnet00, vice preaident Richard J. Hunter. It oper- ot !he cliDlc, by Dr. Donal 8 . at.ea in facilltie1 at the Hoag D u n c a n assistant general Cool~ Center . r • Creation Sen1inar Nov. 5-7 LA MIRADA ~ The ttcond annual Creation Reff&rch Seminar. dealgned to pre1ent tbe cttatioa:U:t view In ade.oce and the humanities u an al- ternative to evolution, will be cooduct~ In the Southland Nov. 5-7. Thrtt teams of two speak· eni e1ch are to be heard on three rncce1stve days. Spon· 1ar ol the 1emi.n.&r ii tM Blt Sclft<e AuoctaU.., ol wbkh CONVENTION CHAIRMAN PaW R. Hacbtedde, Arcadia County"1 Patterson Is president as well as 1em.l- nar<ha.1rman. On the board of diTecOOrs b Co M Dr. Jack W. Andrew1, Costa ll Ill Y an Me": Mrs. Jun E. Sumrall, Costa Meaa, and Mrs. NeU J . A d• v· l s..,-.,,., Sant. AN. ll 10-1sua It i• the goal ol ... croup lo realign 1clenct baaed on SA.'l"TA A..'lA _ P. E "Pat" theistic ~reatlon concepts and . the publicaUooa of te:rtbookl Patterson, director of aud1C)o for hlgh school and college viaual se~ for the Orange use. County 1eboola office, ha 1 The lecturea in this area been 1ppol.nt.ed 19158 It.ate con-will _ be _given in Blola College 'f"l!lltion chairman for the Au-Audttorium, 13800 s . Blol:I dlo-VUual lnltl.tute. Ave. La Mlrad.a , at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, N~. 5: 7 p.m. on MO!"'t! than 4,(D) delegates Nov. 8 and 2:30 p.m. on Nov. •re erpected to 1ttend the an· 7. ~ual m~ next April 24-29 These are the 1pe1ker1 and l1l San Diego. their aubjects: Patterson. who haa been on Friday -Bolton Davidh~ls· the staff of the Orange County er, P hD, chairman, acieO« superintendent of Schools for department, Bio\a Colle1e: the put 13 years. is pttlident "Evidences and Metltodlsm of of the SOO.member Audio-Vis· Evolution." 'The Rev. Rousas ual Edu cation AJIOdation ol J. Rushd.oony, Orthodox Pres· California. byterlan Church, author-hl• torian, "Man ln 1964 -Im· plicationa ol Evolution." Saturday -Thomas G. New Zoning: -· DS<, physic~•. Tex - LJ u Western College . ··A Sd· entifk: Altt!niatlve to EvoJu. Gets Ok lion." H. Doqlu 0'8n, PhD, 3 Y blologlat, Pepperdlne College, "Obeervat:ion1 on the Bloloil- ModificaUon of a proposed cal Science CUrriculum Study 22-acre rn:ane to include only Texts." about seven acres of commer-Sunday -Richard r. Me- dal area wu recommended Neely, no. a.uoc.lat.e profes- fw approval Mond1y by the aor of bibllcal atudiu, Blola ~ Meu Planning Com· CoDe1e. "A Blblkal View of miuk'lll. Early Man." R. Clyde Mc- Dlveloper Sidney Sher. who CGM. PhD, anthropotOfiat, previously aaked for reslden· Callfomia State College-Lona: t1&1 IOD.inl eut of the com-Beach, "on,inl of ct.tuu. merclal acreage at the south-lion." eut corner of Harbor Bou.le-l--------1 nrd and Fair bme, Mon- d&l' -... eommtu1on to Voters Sought ..... ..,,, the --=· :::,:.~ .= .. ~ By Repuhlicane J-.1 c:ommordll c1o11po. A -pndnc:t «JUD- Uoa. don lo rtgi.lter RepubUca.n Tbt commll1ion vote wa1 voters bu bllD. Mt up bJ f.-G wtUt Comnm.tontr Olarlel the Wutmln1ter unit or the 8edl; abftalnlnl. lfn.lted Republlcau of CalJ. a.ldenla ol -the area ldo rom11 . ...,... lM l«rte lot ha.... UROC prftldeat J • r r )' ....... ,., u ... to llJP --'-* Clll polleJ .., ............ ol tbl ~ ttlllndom w. at tbe r. lltjr. -l1llOC --· -· ' . , • I DOUMAK'S MARSH· MALLOWS l·U. 1'110. 19c 1lllDA atOICI ~:-. •ti Nill ....... ·' _fi 'aouN~•a . I SHOU ~IR PllHIR'l-40-0Z. PKG. MO. 1-i. CAMI BISKIT MIX ..._l'SSTU•2-Ut.M1. lo Its 0-IMlltoti "'• - -lou·Uto&hlli- TURKEY ROAST 98 iiiii lb. \wr1N ~ ii~A'1 •. RllBt .·.·••.·•·.·.•. ·.· ... ·.·.•. ·.•.••·.·.•.·.·•·. ·.·. ·.•.·.···· ·.·.·························"· ·. ·. ·. ·.·.·. ·. ·. ·. ·.·.·•·.·. ·. ·. ·.·•·. ·.·.·•·.•••·•••·•••·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................. . . ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.······················:·:····················-·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.•.•.•.•.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.•.·.·.·:· ···:···:··.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... ·.· .. · .. ·.·.·.••· ·.·.·.·.· .. ·.·.·.·.·.-.... ·.· ........ ·.• Ple1ttc Wr•p, 100.ft. ... C GLAD WRAP .............. 29 IV'i;o'lliED MILK 2129c 1·111. c ... BUTTERNUT COFFEE .... 69e tUTTERNUT COFFEE .... $1 3 7 1·111. c ... MOCHA JAVA COFFEE .. 79c SMucker'a A,rlcet-Plne•p,le, hedl••• ll•ck~erry, I•.& Ch•n,, Peech utl ......... .,,,12 .... ,.. 3 $ 00 PRESERVES .......... I 1 '•cl•I, 200 C•vftt C KUENEX TISSUE ...... 2149 Ket•& & Pen1e, 12'• SANITARY NAPKINS .... 45c Zee, 4-r•ll P•ck · C TOILET TISSUE ............ 34 Z••• e&eltt bN c PAPER TOWELS .......... 25 Ol•ftt II•• C SURF DETERGENT ...... 75 ..... , .... c BREEZE DnERGENT ...... 79 Deter1e,.t, Ol•ftf Ilse C SILVER DUST BLUE ...... 83 ........... 01 .... 11.. . c RINSO BLUE .............. 75 11-'l,WLIM SYRUP -l'AIKAKll AND WAIRll ITA'IR-. COFFEE ,. ....... .. UITercelAM LARM 9·DICll PIH l·La. CAM PIES .................. ...... ....... ~, .... ....,.., •-111•1-Chlclre11, ._,,Turkey, T.m. MEAT PIES vi ... -,·· 12..... .... $1 •• (Al .......... '-6 •·1 .... ,. ......... Ct. , 0 ABLETS........... ... ORANGE FROZEN . C ........... 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FRYI CHIC Pltllll, UAN, DILICIO• N1C11unmv1 7 ..... •AYla '" ............. , OCT. 28 teNOV. 3 CUT-W .. Tia : Ill. 33~ ~ GROUND ·· BEEF Ht. 1-RAI lftARE JIBS •••u, LIAN AND Mun .... ·~n iuma . 65c .......... .., __ 139• SLICED 1.u...... llTWIY•IL -~ •NL•I· BACON ,,.. .. WIENIRS .... B . ·. ·. ·.·.·. ·.·.·.·.·•··•••··••••••••••••••••••··•·•············· .·.· .. ·.·.·.·••.·.· .· ... ·. ·. ·.·.·.·.·.·.····••·•·•·•••••·•••••••••••••·········· .. ·.·. ·.·.·.·•·.·••.·.· . . . . . . . . . . .................. . ...... 5 '1 l~OKIES= ~ iiiCKERS ~~= 19c • i 1· oc PAPE'i·=:r· ~~ .• INS PLATES ITATlll lllOl.-IMITANT COFFEE -::59c·~~·~ MAYONNAISE WIUOll NLLQUAU 3,c ,_ AWAY ~ i,. 93• POTATOES l'IAT 1 .. ~----, • ...:> - ..... IO. 1 IDUO 111111 -1~ Ill ............ ,,1 .... v ....... Jll .... 49c ORANGES .... •~ c ' 2t• llWPOIT IVD 111 WUT 1911t mtHI STORI HOURSt ,...., ....... 10 ,..... s.tunlly • ...... to 9 p.m. SvnMy ' ...... to • P."'· WedftlSdcy, Otl*t 27, 1%.5 DAU. Y Pll.OT /NftJ-Pias ORGAN CHAllP-Tbia1een-year-old Jlm Gamer Of Newport Beach buml as he demODlb'lltm tbe talet which won him $250 and a first Dllce trGphJ In I Southern ~ornia orpn conteil Saturday. Talent Winner ,Newport Boy Na~ Southland's Organist Douglas Keynotes Meeting ANAHEIM -Donald W. DoaCSU Jr., prllldent al tM ~,,.. A.trenft Compmv, will be bJlde .,..ar the tlllnS _. .raw Teeb-nlcm Oal m at the Dll- DeJknd Ratel New. "- Orantl c • u • t 1 aectioD, America llllltilute of ~ nautica a a d .utroaauUcl; Soathera Cellfcnla udian of the Sodlty ol AatomotlY9 Ea-ST ANFOal> SPIAKIR smeers; Loe~ l8Ctlon ........... ._ of th• AmerlallD Soc:Mty of ""F" ...... Necbentcet EaOr-n a r • am-a th• .....,, •I the IAt W Dean ecmf erm:e. In addtttoa to JUdm& aen-SJ . T Jk ~ u-.uaffi and top ates 8 ran.tinC mDtWy people, Na- tiaaal Mniuut6ca ad Space In Co ~U:~am~ unty Daactu wlD epen the two-SANT A ANA -Bayless deJ ....t with a ta.It GD MMmtnt. dean of the Stanlord ''Tamwort, the EaMntJ.al In-Law School, wlD addrell thfll '1'9dilnt to Performance." SWJford P'onun Oct. 29, 11 p.m., in tbe Saddlebact IM Harmon Scoville. Westmln ster attorney, I& chairman for FV Church the coffee -dessert program The Forum u sponsored bv the Stanford Club of Onn1tc Set to Build ~.County graduates or Stanford Law School are bf-. ln,Novemher :=,~:r~n~~~::;~ forum . Ooostniction Is upedad to Dean M1nntn1came10 Stan. becin eometbne In Novem-ford 1Mt JM!' from Yale. He ber on tbe fint balldtnp of a la a former l(*lal uailt.ant 4-ecre church complex ne.r to tile Undenec:retarJ of StalP Talbttt Avenue and Tb 1 rd and a conmltallt to lbe Com- Street In Fountain Valley. meree Deparement. The city Planntnc Com.mis· sJan wt week recommend- ed appront °' • '"'-I coo-More Study ditloaal UH pamlt for the projed pJemed by tb9 1'int • a::;.• amrdl o1 r.-m On Rewmng InWa1 silaM ft11 for an au-a.ponding to protests dltorlum -rec:nilllbt ball lodfld by about •es and a IUduary and drurda cmr Jl"OPdled fAIDt s. hall wU1 be added ba tbe fQ. tbt lt'eltmlmt« ' ture. Commt.mn Mond.Q=i bt Qnmtgionen bad orqtn. 'f'OI09d to Ctalntle alJ:J-*' .. sllw 1-dl " ocbMWlt tb9 area dmftb dla & nqwt to bJ W..tnUDIW, Ch' I 11zct. tMm 1'J lllWn.I -.. Trait and ROO'N' ....... tlee of the b u l1 d l n I 1, Tb.la quaNr' mile uea - tlmtlot9 mUinC MeeU to a Male ~"'= Clf • u.. propesty from Talbert Plannlnc -wm AftlWe lmtiMd of Mapolla be broken up !Md llx 1\lf>. su.t. llC.'UGDI fo.r men det1Ued Talberl Awmue, when tm-study. Pf'O"d. will b9 a major Thi praCllllta lit lut nleht'1 ~ .. CUTJttll ...... = ...._ .... wtlilt WU ,... tnmo tllNaCb J'Cllllltatn u ~ 8CtflDa .,.. MllDllla ·~ will "' 69 Qi I .. tn ... be lldllldt • ml at.rJ. .. .. * ,., • ... - \ . • • . . . .. ~ . • . . ........ lllNG YOUI PIESClllP110HS TO 11llllFTY . . •a., ..... •s.w .... •s.., .... ._ ... Y•<Wco Reg. 98c Aqua Net Hair Spray '129 Micrin --.:. 0..1 A lh••lh uouua u. IOAlllT'll llUUUI llATH .... , ....... 5 1or$JOO ' . ' •6.95 YAWi! KA% "VICEROY" VAPORIZERS ..e 2t ... Qlf lbllfl. Tiii i;;:t1J PlllYAHllT NASAL MIST 20u 98c p~ lnllponlf ,~id fOXD. cWtnu due to head mldii.,Md-1~ •3.91 VALUll LADllS' SHln GOWN ~ $298 RIG. 69" ACMI COSMmc BALI s BAG OF 275 Soft, Ovffy mm bdb lor Dtdiatica 111nmnftic11x. Ye111 will find m&nr, ~ usa for tbmi. ,. ..... ·-GIRLS' ftX'IURID NYLON nGNIS =-$149 I.if.btwei.abt __. for all~ comfort. ~ lat di.mc:ol dalp. Gobo coloa. llza l·J ot ... ...... 1 .... 1S.14 • • . • . • . . ., ... 69" POUND BAG MILK CHOCOLAR PIANUT CWl1lltl 2.!1 00 . . . WOR1H DOLLARS MOREi MONO OR STEREO 12'' RECORD ALBUMS ~ OW Vat SllactiMI .,. ...... ._. Orilt ti iom aleaion oHm lhf "'timm: iD liltmi.ila piss--. Tbttt is mdc bctr to llllit _..,. lallt. Mood -ti.r. imo Wl&lltab. ~ -.otull wl -- Values to '2.00 Tammy, Barbie a K• .Doll Costame1· e lpoda1 ._ Prlcal t:a.10 a t:s.10 v.1 ... 1 .... __ $J49 Chok:it cl~ ittrlal ,_.,., .. , ......... .: .. M1•1• ....... $189 \ Alp-Delli •11.aa Value! Decorated 3 Panel Floor Screen AU•&.ixilit ol ._TriC"k ___ ....... _ ., ....... . c .... c • ., -.. , .. , .... ... _ ' ' . .. "" .... , ........... .. CWIUMB •MUD W111 a NOVIL'llll • $12.95 V ALUISI LARGE CERAMIC TABLE LAMPI lloal-Style .. "" .... Tai IMll '13.95 VALUEI LADY SCHICK ILECTRIC SHAVlll • Ow ... •' $788 e.Ikriaa p..a lat. tffottlst lrraia&w sr-ina. Whisb ,_,. hair wjtb 00 ' a I c Ir: 1, or bwllll. Pink CDJor w:itll. -' bq: anyiQa c.e. $1.91 VALUll 3·PllCI DISH DUIND sn $JS9 Choice of mlo~ E117 " duo. GLASS APOTHECARY IARS WITH LIDS 12 24c 0vn •• •s.t o.... llu 2tw I i•u o.-••• "' Wide IDO\lth. Pufect foe 1pica, ~' , ... coffet, , Mt. w.lu, mtlol!. It. 'die. Sic ASIOltTID CD IGNl'llOll 1UNl·UP Kiii ,. ........ , ........ Odalml ' I .-Ut ..:: •• ,, .,.. , ••• t .. G•1r1atai for 10,000 ail& Sdl ., fit lnlllt an. "'.:".::"' -,.. --,, _ !!lL--~ .. .. .: .... .., .. ..... "'• ,.. ... _. ., ,. Broon11.- 11 •• 1111y .... ,,,, ........ •"'11--$1" ---_ ....... lie In Of 4 l'IAl1IC AlllnA11 . ·f~ 69' mltloDJ' ftf! • I h .,_, $14.88 VALUll llWlllO MACH• '°"DING TUI I $1211 ZJ E. 17tti St. at 0111g1, IMIN Sli1ppl11 Cenllfl e 2JOo Huli1r llw4. at W.... St., ltt.Mr s•11ppl11 C•1t1t-c.r. W..i ,__...;_ _______ ...-___ ,.. __ ---~ • _ .... _, • -.-r-...-,-.--,.:--•A -~-------------·----------- ' ( ~ J T ... c.. Shi c1'u DoJ ope ... ' be "I!< Strl Tut pla: AJr A :i .... m11 1Joc """ .. pla: NOi n• ... Im c Tut Stal Ibo Joo Hin 31._ s -•• ] •• "' A ' m ta Id o• h• ri1 W• lb lb m II m or •• " "' In Oo pl· I~ •• ot tti 14> ... .. ' ... .: ~ ~ ' .. • -• - Anaheitn Gets New CD Sirens Wt1'~~ay, Oc.tobtr 27, 1%5 DAILY PILOT 1Nrws·Pmi U Grand Jurors Told HB Planners Await R~g J •i H ll w k p d • Huntill(ton Beach p!anning would be violattna at.al& 8ld uve ni e a or rocee ing commiasionera today awaited federal agency ru1ea 11 tMy ANAHEIM -Payment of a report from the Federal ~pproved the project. $13,866.70 in matchina federal funds to the dt of Anaheim . Aviation A&ency before act. for -'----yd imtallati SANTA ANA -0 range chester Complex facL11Ues In to two years to complete the movt.nc as rap1diy u posal· Ing on a requ.st to approve pur~ an Oil County grand jurors Tuesday Orange. project. ble." a radio achoo! at Meadowlark of eJabt W11nlinC slren1 and were assured by cowity au· Supervlaor Duid Baker "Everything po1alble la be-Twk::e in recent months, the Airport. relocattoa df another b a a ~on that w.o~k on t h e said It la expected to take up lq done." be sald. "We are Grand Jury bu urged au per· The . rl uted been nr Yed b the OOJce designing of additional Juve-repo wu requ MB>IUl WEIHi I COlllOL 1169 ........... atw.I. Costa Mi-. · · apr.o y . nUe Hall facilities ts proceed· viacr'a to move nrUUy on eas· a!ttt Wlllia.m Ogden of Santa of Civil Defenae 1t was an-. 1.... __..__. ·"Uo ' lag u rapidly u po11lble. • "'6 overc.vw~ conw ns al An. applied for a pe:rmlt to DOUDCed today. The county board at t be Burglar Steals Snpplie8 at Park tbe present hall, near Or-build the two-atory faclllty OD • • I lndlvlduall&lld"r•• •+•: WBGHT CONTRQt : "' Al'POtlfTllllmfl' • J Rep. Richard T. Hanna (0. u me tJme Jnatructed County ance County General Hosp1-leased property at S141 War- HunUngton Beach) said th• Probetion Officer David Mc· Weamtnater police today partrnent employe David Ev· tal. ner Ave. add1t1oaal sirens will briDC to Millan to ready an interim IOU&bt a bur&Jar wbo broU en reported for work Satur· Three years ago. jurors However, Meadowlark owo- lS'tbe nwnbe!' of warning de-plan in the event temporary a wlndow ln the Bolaa Chica day morning and d.J&covered have pointed out. 3,~ adrrus· er John Turott tola the com· : : . 642-3629 vicea 1n the city and provide extra apace is required to Part ~reatioo buOdtn& and tbat three footballs. m mart-aJ.onJ to the facility were re-mlu!on the buildiDg wou.ld~~~~~~~!!_!!!!_S!, appronmatdy 17 square bouJe juvenile ward.a befote tole '31.'5 wcr1h of supplla. lng pena and 11 cn.tta clau C«ded. This year, the figure cruie a ba.z.a.rd in the fllCbt.1-1-_______ _ niilu ~ added cowrage. completion of the new Man· ~Uon and Parb 0. palnttruahel bad been stolen. may top 7,CO>. plan and that the p1annen. ________ .,.. O'Neill Play W~ Star Jody McCrea TUSTIN -Jod:f MeCrea. aon ol veteran 8dor' Joel Mc- Crea, will star with Ray Strlcklfn tn Eucene O'Neill'• claulc 8111obiocrapby, "Lona Day'• JOflf"M'f Into Nl&bt," opea.tn' Tuead81 at tbe Or· anp CountJ Tbeater. For J4cQu. tbe role will be a cunge o1 pace from hit ''Beach Party" mo v 1e1. StricklJD WU a.ee.n at the Tustin theater last 1ununer playing Met ln "Who'• Afraid of vtrclnia Woolf?" Also featured tn the O'Neill pla, will be Gertrud• Flynn and Jamea Logan. Logan'• cndlta tnclade more th.an em movia, SO teJevialon produc- tiou and 25 yun of mp appearance.a. '1.on« Day's Journey" wt.D pU:y for two weeka througb Nov. H. Sped.al dllcount rates are avallable to atu- denta wlablng to aee the Pul- itzer Prhe-winnln& drama.. Currently on at.age at the TutUn theater lJ "Allain °' State," the opentna play °' the 1~ IUIOO, starrfng Joan Caulfield pd Job n lllmea. It clotel Sunday, Oct. 31. Sets Wedding NEW YORK (UPI) -Anne Ford, 22-year-old daughter ot Henry Ford ll, wUl ml.n')' handlome cDYOfeled atock· broker Giancarlo UzSelll, on Dec. 1.8, her f.amD1 aDDOmlC• ed today. ••••••••••••••• DOLLARS &SENSE ,,.,. Colt• Mela Office flfrst ,...,., S.vlftfl of Athembra My duk la one of tbe nor· mU.llled. piled-high, work· iq-tJpe delks. The u.me k1nd of a desk I've looted over for a number of years here at Fint Federal. I'm riiht h e r e working at tt week Jn and week oul And the same can be said about the other membtn of our management here. I make the point to prove, If proving Jt need•, that our manarement here ii local, on-the-spot, work!n1 man· agement. Our o f f i c e r s aren't operatln& by remote control. IC the truth be told, we're In love wW> thil aood old Oran&• County and tu peo- ple. That'• why you'll see local cMc srousi-wtll· stocked with nnt l'ederel of!lt'e?I, 10 wt.om commun. tty acme• la • labor of love. IUIM ClOCIS "PmTt,_ ., au•-.• "IOOlllllATr., ........ ... _ ..... ~ '211 ..,...._.... ... • ht' ..... 4 ... ............ .... ~...... IJlll'-~ r-~o.wy .. ~ ............. ,. ... . (R,,,J 9(.,,, --BONE . ~~CHINA -· ------. °"""'' ..... 1' , I ~ u.-:tll'•Mlr.a...... ~ ...... . . .. ea.-w..1 Wllll c..,.e.... , HO IUll04AK ... .., ~ ~Nft .. .._... ..... UAJVAWI .,,, Wlta.cH .. , 9 ti » ... a..-.... t ..... YllG9'1••-1Mo.. a. --........ l9C)Al. • ~ CIWf Dl'IA 19.4W l*T't 9N,_,. l1'0ll NJ~ ..aftMOllfOf' lCN ICM Wl1'4 ia. T•M.t Mldltllwk ::. ~ ~ .... ::. ':iT..,; ... n '-'° ""''1 ~· ... . llAlll PARE THE PRICl I You'll Find Better Things Are "In Store" For You At Vons & Shopping Bag lfST /MATS ••• 161 IU'fSI FRESH LOIN ,.,.. r.1119 ~ Yount. 1-, ONlfl '-' 1AHCf '°"' CHQflS a.wa.. .. ~ s.7u.. c.e. c.t ..... ~ A.f. 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HIGHEST UUABILITY ner acbieTeid t U1t1 IHI ..-•r-th1n • c:onwntiDi'• l~ pott9blel S.¥9 )'llMI ~ .. ..,, e1 .... c::osta.. lataet ~ ~ --' -no en~n1 ''b.lbe """" llp" d•111 • Se ~·••deW.-IOlld-stal• ~.,. ,u.rantud 5 yeer1; ., other perts l • ye1r-repl1eed by us If defects~ In normef i.e. We 1fso provide service fotlyur. -- Wonderfully co"' pact -"'obile, too! The Burbenk 24 , model l ·A360, shown on optJonel T-229 cart; yet perfect for :.helves end tables. too. ... always brings you Perfect Pictures AUTOMATICALLY ... day or night! Big Picture 330 sq. 10. screen-is twice as h1x as today·s average set I Exclusive Vidcomat.c makes all picture adjustments for you-clectronicall), continuousl)-al- wa~s perfectly! Chromatic Optical Filter adds superb picture depth Bod dtmeosion-climioates the causes of C)'c~train. Come io for a thrilling demoo5tratioo today. Also available with Total Remote Control, $298.50 <\ee our Wiii!' \'.ll!Cly ol Soli d State rv lrom - Sl 79 90 Ot hrr l\1.1rp1o1\lo• qu.llit~ TV from -- WE'RE OPEN '11L 9 P .M.! ©DAVIS GROWN • Tl!Lll!VISION ·APll'LIANCl!S 411 E. 17th St. SALIS -S•IVICE 0,.. Deify NO te t -Clwd Sunder 646 1614 '<>It lllVICI CALL 141 Ji07 In La Paz 14 Will Go Racing Yachts Set for Sta11 Of Long Beach-La Paz Dash l __ s_TEA! :,!~R_IMP___, 11 P.M. ~$1·25 thru SAT •. I INCLUDll ••• POTATO, SALAD, GMLIC ROLL THE PADDOCK I .. Ill m * SURF* '" . 116 • "··'~ ,,., Mt 'TIL 1 . MOH THlU THU• "MOLL FLANDERS'' 7:20 "FANNY HILL' 9:25 -OP'IN "ttOllT AT t » - RRST RUN HAltBOR AREA •~=----: -·~ J-Wey.e ''M<U~· •tni .. C.WJ JoM WIJ,,. • "MCLhlltCllM CM11el0fl Hit- t• "Mtflf' ou•r• Hiii lo C .. ttl Tll llrol aBWlll -· .. , ·aRAGE m~~·f PWYISllll·LNTEOW5TS c. Now Playing First Run Coastal Area SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATRE Presents "OTHELLO" by William Shakespeare · · ·• triumphant ... L.B. Indep.Pres.s l rlegra.m THURS. & SUN. S2.00 FRI. & SAT. $2.!)() 2115 VILLA WAY -NEWPORT BEACH 673-9664 Tonight 1t 1:00-"CASABLANCA'' A new film Mrles 1t SCR SCR FILM SERIES, 1:00 TONIGHT "42nd STREET, OSCAR WINNING MUSICAL Domrt HOLES · ......................... • a. 135 I. 17~t ltat °' New'°C~'SfA MBA J: IJ 11 ! ol I • 'I . -· ,, •1.1 ll G JI ~~~ MO._ 60Tt 6E e Cl -- Ml MU1 IT'~ T -- Ml 1: I~ . , } ,, I • 'l PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER .:>II.A, Y P01o1 T !!Pt=H P AU.. TI-fAT MONEY IN OHE l"lACE ' I C...OTf~ t.Affi 50MEIOO'Y' IU f>E Ma LATE.( TOfoll6WT ' CHIEF --- MISS PEACH K~U-Y Sc~oo t.. ~'-AJJOA) - POGO . . . • • ' ' I \ ... ly Chart" M. Schull U)HACK1 • ly Mell Jr.•1.~Y .S~H••'-....-aio n.M ~ o•~ Ofl .,,.. e Ot'TO tl: ly Walt ltly • -. AN AGED VAN DYKE-Dick Van Dyke, with the aid of make-uf, is aied so years to play bis own uncle in a dua role on "The Dick V~n Dyke Show " tonight at 9:30 on Channel 2. Mary Tyler Moo~ co.itars 1n the comedy series. 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F~--..1 Complete M-a. 811 w.ty 11•Y ---rrY .,~ -VUU ,..t DMt .... 7' a fff ''• EACH ES .Highway Brand Yellow Clings Halves or Slices SODA POP -Cragmont Full Quart, Anorted Flavors ....... Sile Popular brands I 0-peck carton w.,,., wn KING SIZI OR FILnU Except Benson & Hedges 9211 or Pall Mall Fifttrs Ctw. Town House Pop Corn 2~25• u~~1 10 ~ 59c -loxlMlry H1l1w111 TNllll- w .... Salad on ~ 59' w .. ~,. Skippy Peanut Butt,.. 1::-e ""-., lest Foods Mayomaise :. 58 •-a.• Brussel C.....ifs Pick 'em fnm ,.., ')ft,. ""'yu tM •t•lk ltalk ~r- Cancly Pops ~ ~:: 79c Candy Sticks :O.. .. t '!::: 7'c Candy Rois ~ ~:;: 79c lull Candy Atat. .. 3tc Hunt's Catsup ~ic,~;.'Y ttt 1.-w:r_ ... Pet Enriched Mlle ~: 15' ~~ Sno-WWte Salt~!:=: 2:k: 111~~ l Swanson TV Dinners I } Ht~,, I.. p ,Mln1cle Whip .. I • . .... -•• ToOJ &apes .:: 2 ... 29' 211 l.11,. St .. COSTA MISA SUGAI & IDCH. WISTMINS111 ,, t .,_._ • .,......., ._ -w "° ----' -' ....... ...,,. .. .. . . . . . , . . ; . • • f ' Children's Hospital Salutes Benefactors Associate and auatalning memben of Newport Beach Cinderella Guild, Orange County CbUdren'a Hos- pital learned the importance of their aupport when they were honored during a tea. Hosting the event wu Mrs. Merrill Butter Jr. of Bayshore.s who also opened her home to the guild's or· ganizational meeting just three years ago. While gratefully acknowledging the guild's work, Mrs. Mary Scales, hospital guild coordinator, emphasiied, "Strides at the hospital were made possible and future expansion now is feasible because of your financial as· sistance." a' Guilds have been formed in 10 county cities. Each ~upports the Guild Council's major fund-raising projects, Christmas card sale and the spring J. W. Robinson fuh· ion show. plUJ presenting individual events such u the Western Barbecue sponsored annually by Cinderellas. Honored guests included the Mmes. Hancock Ban- ning, Robert S. Barnes, James P. Barrett. Jack Berg- strom, Louise Boyle, Dean Bradford, George Buccola, Andrew Carey, Howard Carson, LeRoy Carver, Al Co~ John Davies Jr .. Ray Dike, Marshall Duffield, William E. Fisher. Ray George, Edward Groenendyke, William Grundy, Robert Guggenheim, Paul Holmes, William Hol· stein, Roy Jackson and Wilbur Jadden. Others were the Mmes. He rbert Kalmbach, John W. Klug, Challen Landers, William Lester, Walter Mel· Iott. John Mcintosh, Carl Neisser, Hugh Plumb, John F. Porter, 0. W. Richard, Chester F. Salisbury, Richard Schumaker, William Shattuck, Fred Shepherd, Richard Sherwood, Richard Steele, Lawrence Stevens, John A. Storch, Fred Swenson, Byron Tarnutier. Robert Taube. Al Tiffany, Donald Wella, Paul Young, Ralph Kiser, Charles Masters, Charles Thomas and Donald Washburn. Serving on the tea committee were Mrs. Walter Cruttenden, chairman, Mn. Donald R. Wagner, Robert Ball and Howard Reuland. llA ANDERSON. Edlter ........ ,. ~ 17, '"' ..... 11 CINDERELLA TEA-'The Bayshores home of Mrs. Merrill Butler Jr. was the setting for an elaborate tea, given by Newport Beach Cinderella Guild of Orange County Children's Hospital to honor and thank associate and sustaining members for their support. Mra. W. C. Brown, member, pours for honored guests, Mrs. George Holstein, Mrs. John W. Klug and Mrs. John F Porter (Crom left). Holiilay Spirit Envelops Guila A new role has been assumed by members of Costa Mesa Punch and Judy Guild, Orange County Children's Hospital-that of saleswomen. No doubt they will chalk up an impressive profit, be- cause they believe in the product they are selling and the cauu which will benefit from proceeds. ''Best array of Christmas cards" is their advertising slogan and "relaxation while you shop" is their sales approach. Members are hosting coffees where prospective buyers may browse through caWogue after catalogue while enjoying the comfort of the hostess' home and the conviviality that goes hand in hand with cups of coffee. Planning a whole day of card selling are the Mmes. Clifford Downs, Michael Nisbet, Ramon Poitevin and Allred Van Hoosen tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Mrs. Van Hoosen's home. Mrs. Sam Duran opened her home for a coffee today, and hosting a similar event last Thursday and Friday was Mrs. 0 . E. Howland. ThiJ project, aided by all 10 Orange County Chil· drens Hospital guilds. will continue until the Ch ristmas season. Orders, taken by members, are mailed directly to the customer by the card company. It takes about three to four weeks for delivery. Anyone wishlng to Chrutmaa card shop early and benefit the ho.pital may call Mrs. William Broob, chair· man, at 546·9394 for an appointment. CARDS FOR SALi-Early bird shoppers will be Interested in the project of Costa Mesa Punch and Judy Guild, Orange County Children's Hospital. They are taking orders now for Christmas cards, and all proceeds will benefit the hospital. Admiring the array offered are (from left) Mrs. William H. Brooks, Mrs. Orville Howland. who hosted a card sale coffee, and Mrs. William T. Campbell Middle-of-Road Accidents Occur on Primrose Path DEAR ANN LANDEM: Please do us tee~a,e eirll a favor and publlah th.la ln the paper. How can a &irl who iln't especially beautiful keep a fellow intemted without Jetting him get away with murder. My coualn who bu gone steady with five dif • erent guy1 11)'1 the belt way ii to let a fell ow make alow pina. Her aystem didn't work out very well. She la now ln the Florence Crittenton home for un· wed mothen. somebody made a few slim 1h1 hadn't planned on. Another Jdrl II.YI 1•1 bell to let the boy kno• from the nnc date that pd convenation ii all he ll Finl to 111 becaUM bOya reaped atria wbo draw the Une trom the nry f1"l Maybe ali1 ii rtpt but ab• nn stays bome a )ol I Jiil not an utrtmllt. I beUeve that tbe belt policy la to ltl1 1n the middle of the roed. Wh-at do )OU 117? -PUSSYCAT DIAk "1SSYCAT: O.t out ef the mlclcfle of the reed, lcWdo. Thtt'• where moat ef the ,. c....._ hl91111n. I / That~wt.•yshetM1 let haa•h• ~·~-· ... ,.. ~-~·~ ~·~ ~"·-~ wi.~ ' ~ ANN LANDERS ~ muat Nlort te lntitnKY In or4er te k.., 1 My lnt.NltM admfta ahe hae MIM"I .a.. te .... ,. · DEAR ANN LANDIRS. lly. friend aeema to think it la impropU' for my 12-,.ar-old IOll to un· drw ln 1'Q1 p~ at bedtime. Sometimel the boy takea bll dou. off lD front of me and doean 't thint a thlnl of il At otbtr t t m e 1 be denlopt 1trub of bllhfulnea and ub me to leave tht room, which ii O.K. I always obli1t. There's no way of tellln1 how he'l ioln& to feel from one day to the nut. And whUt we art on UM aubJect. wbat about a mother undrmlnl ln the preeenc:. of her 12.year-old 1e>n? I hut never rDJd• a ~int of hkllnl when 1 41-or undnm becatiae I don't want my IOD to pw ' • •,' -• • .. , • " "" '• .... , " f\ ' • c.. -.. -..... • .,_ r -.,,. •.., ' - • aabamed of. Whal are your views~ -NO FIG LEAFER OIAR NO..,IG: Mott 12·yNr-old IMya want privacy and they deMrve It. You a,. wlM not te make an luue ef It when your eon develOttS "1treaks ef bnhfulnea." YOU ahould ._ wantlnt p r I v a c y, '"· Mether. DltrMlftl befoN a boy ef 12 la a form •f 1ubc.nacloul teductt.n. No point of cover• Int up 1hould ._ mede te amall children, t.ut lry tM time they aN 12 years .W children aheuld Mt ... a parent of the eppotlte tu ,.rldlnt aNUIMI nuct.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 make my borne with my daughter who wu widowed two years ago. She needs me b a d l y because l take care of ~r 1hret children while she worb. I jut learned the terrible truth about something I hne 1111pected for almoat aix months. My dauaht· e~.~t~~. ~-.~~ ~!it her mpenbor. He ii a ' My religion bas always meant I erut deal tG me. I feel that I am offending God by llvinl in a home where there is shameless sin. I could manaee financially If I took a room elsewhere, and I think perhaps I should do just that. It would be difficult to leave the children but at least l would feel right with my conscience. I read the Bible every night for <'Omfort but I cannot flnd the answer to my problem. Can you help! -TORMENTED MO'IHER DIAR MOTHllt: Keep ,...,,,._ When yeu come te ttM fine, "Hate the sin but Jove ttM sine ner,u put a bookmark In that pl.ee anti reM It every 4ay. If you 5Mve, y.ur daUfhter weuld haw t9 hi,.. a hovaekMper. Your 1randchlldren would IM the IOMra -and to would you. Stay where you .,. nMded. , .. _., _.,...,... ~ ........ ~ De.,.... ._, lw Ult ........,.. ............. T .. ,,......, -.. " 1.-. ~ .................... .,., ...._... ........ -...... ....... ,._.....,.... ... LMelrl ............. ""' .. ,,... ......... .... -.. -.. •-el ... "t.ll Y f'llOT _... .... • .,_..._ ... l ................................................................................ ~ J 28 DAIL.Y PllOT ;News-Prtu Wtd~. Ocl.Obtt 27. 1965 Trophy Winner& Afloat and Ashore Whether in ahips or in ballroom.s, Ora~ge. Countians come to th.' fore when nautical "hardware' is distributed. Navy League g Counc1l-0f·the-year award, a brass bollard on panelled wood base. was presented to Orangt County during Nav v Lcaguf' Ball in Be\·erly Hilton Hotel. William D. Lusk of Corona del Mar, a ball pat ro n. Mrs John Rlu of Newport Beach, Rlu. Mrs Lu.sk 1t1d Carl Neisscr of Newport Beach, vice president of U.S. Navy League lfrom left) check the honoring inscnption Area residents were "ell represented among the more than 1,000 ball g~rs. Chic Basic ChallP-ngt> for ParPnl.~ Famil y Affair During the fifth program of rho1c-e· Challenge for Modern Women, sponsored by University Extension of Cahlornia and tele· vised via Channel 28 Monday, Nov. l at l pm. and in the evenin&. The Family Aila.1r will be d iacuued by uperta and panellltl and by lfOUPI meetinc under m auspice.. Dr. Edpr V. Wlnan., anthropologist, de- fines family functfona as "producing and pr~ riding for offspring, and preparing children for life in aoclety." The "~bey family" is described as a damacinf m by Dr. Joan Laako of UCLA. because it evelops expectatioOJ which an impouible to fulfill b Arizona Indian Gilt ~ Presented at Dinner A check to the tervice commit'tff ol Colt.a Mesa Xi Kappa Lambda chapter of Beta Slgma Phi wUl be preMDted by the treuurer to purchase fruit j!Jice fOT Indians at Arizona re~er· vations. The Pft will be I hl!;h· llcta ot 1llie ineetinl follow-I ... U.. pnsreutve dinner w=~~I man C RalDJ of Sant.a Ana will p r e a e n l the cultur· al program Mn Joe Burke of Cost.a Meta will receive the ex· emplar d~ee and wUl be· come a reguar member of the chapter . . . Sn1ith College Alumnae Readv Pri111e W eleon1e el With more than 100 Srruth College alumnae living In Orange County, plans are proceedin& for the visJt of Mlss Jane Sehmann. di.rec· tor of admJssloru for the college, in November. Smith alumnae met ln the home of Mrs. Eleanor Tuclt· er of Newport Buch to Im· plement the plans. While here Mi11 Sebmann will meet school counselors and prospective students In the aru and Mrs. Frank Scheufele of San Juan Cap- islrano and Mn. Frederick McBrlen of Newport Beach are arran1ln1 lunch e o n s and teu in three aecUona of the county. Miu Sehmann will tour the University of California, Irvine. Although Smith en- rollment ls 2300 1tudenb and represent.a but a frac· lion of the ultimate UC1 fig. ure the Maasacbuaetta col· leg~ Is the largest liberal arta college for women in the world. HAIR HUT Announces Our Pre-Holiday Specials Profeuional Hair Tipping or Frostf ftCJ lrand Name Penns • co111plete (Mondays 4' Tueedays only) 15.00 15.00 Phone OR 3-1955 401 32nd St., NhpOrt leach Aero .. ,,.om City HALL JUST ARRIVED!!! DESIGNERS SAMPLE CUTS Choose from a large selection of unwual fabrics, many one of a kind including Woolens -Laces· Brocadea . Sllb · Import- ed Cottons. All PRICED BELOW WHOLESALE COST UH Your 8ankamerlcard er Empire Silk Charge Card. Recognizing the longer life epan, panel· lst.s explore the need to prepare !or a me.an· ingful later life through activities of puent.s. not their children. Queationa of independence and interdependence, relationahlpa and re· 1ponsibilllies, conflicting roles, changea in structure and conflicting valuea are poied. Betrothal Revealed in the bomt of Mn. C. W Wood of Balboa, memben will then have u.lads ln Mn. Ed Yates' NtwpC>rt Budl home. Mrs. Franklin Weld! Jr. of Costa Mesa will .e"t the main count and then members will ad· journ to the home of Mn. MJct~y Holt o< Cost.a Mesa for U>eir dessert and the buaineu m e e t i n g. Mrs. Dennia Honn of Huntl.ncton Beach will u sist P.J-1. HoJt. Mra. James Steppe of Santa Ana will provide the "home bUed" lid-bit, wb1le Mn. Geor1e Bushling ol eo.ta Mesa and Mrs. Nor- Who "custom-cooks" fruits and vegetables for your baby? sins 1~11 "" 11T ,_,_i ... 1ff 4(1'-. . One beautiful sweeping 'line from neck to hem soft· ened by a bow at the wallt ! ·Sew this pure shape ln wool .or ottoman to wear by day, :or for dinners and part.i.f1. Very easy! Printed P a t t e r n 9151 : Mlases' Sl%es 10, 12. 14, 18, 18. Siu 18 takes 3~ ydJ. 39-ln. FIFTY CENTS in coins for ea\_'l s-ttern -add 1S cent.a tl>r each pattern for first-class malling and ape- cial handling. Send to Ma· rlan Martin, the DAILY PI- LOT, 442 Pattern Dept .. 232 West 18th St .• New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADD RE S S with ZIP, SIZE ud STYLE NUM· BER. CORONA OIL MAI The encacement of Marl· lyn Anne Mitchell to Ron· aid S. BolJtad WU ID• nounced by her parenta, Cmdr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Newport Beach during a family dinner par- ty. Miss Mitchel!, a senior at Mills College, revealed the news to college friends dur- ing a traditional candle- light ceremony. J_ / _ Her fiance, son of Mrs Roy E. Bolstad of Corona MARILYN MITCHELL del Mar and the late Mr Engaged Bols~d. jJ I graduate Of Stanford University and Berkeley. Presently lie ls University of California, associated with UC, Davis. Tuesdav (Job "' Events Told Tuesday Club's annual dinner dance. The Pumpkin Promenade, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19 tn the Balboa Bay Club. Memben' and guest!' fee ii '15. with prime rib and sea food buffet promlaed, and Warren Barktr's music provided fo1 dandng. Other events for Novem· ber include a progresaive luncheon bridge party at 12:15 p.m. in Irvine Cout Country Club. a trip to Sea World. San Diego, Wecfnel. day, Nov. 3, and a meeting of the fine arts section at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 4, In Youth Center. Cm>ea del Mar. NOTICE ANTHONrs CUSTOM SHOE SERVICE AT RICHARDS LIDO CENTER IS CLOSED WATCH FOil OUR NEW LOCATION AT UDO OPENING SOON UNnL NEW SHOP IS OPEN USE MAIN SHOP IN CORONA DEL MAit ....---COMPUTE CUSTOM SHOE-----. allcl HANDIAG IEPAIR e Shot. encl ..... ~ te match yeur ...,.. • ShMt an4 ..... ,......,.., .. tMteh ,.,.. """' . ,..,..... .... """ ........ • Joe. a tt..ft fer s,.rry Tep Siders -.. by factery .,.clfkatlenl. l401 a. C..et Hwy. Pit!. ~ NatJeftal Cu.-wtnne,. fer MltW'Mt 1e u.a.A. • 5'-converted te ..,, ......_ • Specfal eot.. fw lu,..,...n trawl e AUftetw ...._ IN INfl. ,.,. .... • ' , Gerber~ .. of course! At Gerber, we cook every food ICCOrdlnt to ill Individual needs ... to nourish your baby better, and increue his pleasure in eatina. Swttt potatoea, for inatlnce, art mort di1tstlblt when 1low-cooktd. Fruita, on the other hind, art fluh-cooktd to MtP their 1ppeall"1 ftlYOf'I lndctlora. ~,... brlnp out the bat In tw11y Glfber Stntlned F'ooct. ind Pf'IMMI tht ~t In food YllUll. But lln't that typical of tht mre tlt'I ~ llt ... from• company thtt IC*l•H• In lood tftlnp fOf btby? Babies are our busi~ ... our QD.)y busin~ ! • WITH SALLIE rnE GREAT AMERlCAN NIBBLE Before meala. alter meals and lo.between ... Twin Tru Galdelll have put a new h rist oo the W old nlbblln' d.lah wtt.h powdered dip miRa In jan . . . Lovel1 t'lnon ... amoky bacon, chives and on• Ion . . . Bleu and French onion ... Takes only a tab~ spoon mixed 1.n ~ pl.nt of IOU!' cream ... Alw-.ys re ad ,y, doesn't ~ re1rll'fttion. Reese ~r Squigia hril1I slulea ... Why letW lqUre croutom ill IOUP9 and M1adl wbe.n Squ1ulea 10 round and round 10 beauUtull:y ••. <irMt for crooked d1mkinc too, or tYi"iaty n1 bt>Hnc . . . P e a k Frtan hu a savory wa.y with bisculta.. beini ..,pol.nled by her Ma~sty the Quttn or England . . lf yoo'vr nevrr ear.en a Iona Engll&h chtts& Davottd ~tul, Ptak'• Twill· Iris will iJvt Y<MI the rtaht Uavor ll\IWPr ... ~t: FLOWN lN FROM FRANCE • . ~xt bell thinr to trow.. inr throuah Ca.pttone ~· . Ghernla, a .,..0- er • onner witfi a _., CJp .•. Camernbnt., c.oaJocn. mien and Ftmch Brie • . • IO perfect alter U. meal. nr lnbetwttn, with Paqoae T. V. Tout.a, al.80 from n.e. .. • loob like tiny little lllcM ot bread ... ~ ~ thlnit about thew lmportecl to.a•• and cradlera. ~>' stay 10 beau tlluUy u n 1 o f t. "ffw n spread.a mu.t lta,y on for any length ol tlmr Why boy 4 packaau of dJf. IPrtnt ~" wbeG )'OQ can have 4 kinda in one padlqe . nwr·1 Sraclr Pait* aa.. al.st.a In ~xt ..... J>U11 b)' putllnr American, B r t c k, S11o1sa and P\mmto all in \he ~mt' p11drt:;f', aJreecty cut In l "t· ulCh aquana and crying l<.r a toothpk k OI' ~"' p1P<:'f' d Y lam.1 ••• Men rub- bles for lhf' chttle hound 'f'O"da La Vamr Qui Rit C h P P z b111 • • • a delietout b~nd of GruY"rP and E'rmch Gouda m1>ctd with crram a.ad lndlV\dually wrapped In til'I)' tu.ll inch nsbbhng cubra •.• ~ Laughanr Cow on each h1u,. paC'karr ll.lw1y1 brlnp a chuddt THE SLl!J\Y SEA SERP~NT 11o1ll strut hls alutt, aJonr 11o 1th thf-rut of his wee peo- ple cut of ~haWll, ma-- maids, ~ hol'IPI and rwry· thin& el.It that JtW• Imo the maJd.na of a beautlful under· water land ... on our bal~ thJs Thund17 at 11:30 ••• Thia Saturday the ~e cut ol Oilldttn'1 Theater Gulld prodll('tlon will perform at the y 0M.C.A. BrPaldqt In our ~ lot 11 10 o'cloc:k. Bnng the rhlldrm to tbot Y.M.C.A. BREAKFAST AU. YOU CAN EAT F'OR 13 CENTS . . watcii the Ser· pert hf' sulky and eon of have a UtUe p~ · H~ ~•Jdaat celebratioo and belp a •try worthy cau.. Next io tc tbr Orlldrm '1 ThtateT" Gu.lid at l518 New· Port Boulewrd, c.o.ta M ... and buy a l1ock ot tlcket. · . . Thia ta amaJI try fan, bot mom and pop will prob. ably be the bluest ducks In The Sulky Sea Serpent' I pond . . . Tickeu are only $1 • • • 6 performanoea 111 Orup Cout Collese auditorlin ... NC7o1. 12, 13, 14 •... A tiJM for everybody. Don't mill II. COOKABLE PLASTIC NE'ITING Then have been a lot of la· quirln and here's the 1Jt- 1wer ... You find thla dlfter- ent nettil'I& around all °' our rolled bane... ... Up. Nm9 l'Caltl, and bcne-- ku rolled pork loi n routa ... A new1e to take tti. place of t*11ftC •.• 11\e ireat• • fw dcas a l"Ollt Oft a ~ t:lmer1e or ....,. °""' ch.ar-eo&J • • . lt wm not bum up to TOO cSesre-. Mlsit YoUt .,,.. to .., lta Iha.pt .. • When 10UJ' meat ti r'Md)i to llrVt, JI.Wt take J'OQr lcillOn Qd llllp · · · Whet will we C"OCne up with next! SffOUl.D BE A NEWWJNE to add to OW' prlv&t.t l•· be1 JftJl\hlm wtne liJMoUp ol Bursund.y, a.b11a, D+Dde' R.oet, Haute ~. Sau- ~llano -.. ~ ... .._ •.. ,.. ..... di.-,.,.__. ..... tMt ,.. cu blft ........ ,.... I 5 ''lied ... ,..., .... ....,. ........... l .. N• .... ''Chien ... ...., and Joe" • "RI tt lli .. MltcbliW' • , • A ....a ...... IOt l1tdt UclNt .. • ••• .......St!-. .... ~ ... ......... ... .. • ' . . . . \ . '• OPEN SUNDAYS PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 28-29-30 LIDO MARKET CENTER , DAIL V PILOT /NNS-"°'"' • ~. For your shopping pie.sure ••. organ Mt'9Nd•s by Bernice Fay • . . # # , . AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE PHONE 673-6360 FOR DELIVERY , , . 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Try 1om•l I • ~'ARTISTE OE LA RUE" ART EXHlllT fN OUR PATIO! • FRI. ' SAT.~ WIN ,~l,IGCIEAUT/FUL YCLE Built ,., Two" at Ht~ YMCA -IREAICFAsr I _______ __.I I 3f~ ~ I HALLOWEEN SPECIAL 49¢ SARA LEE BUTIER PECAN COFFEE CAKE 12v2 OI. 69c BIRDSEYE AW AKE BREAKFAST DRINK I er. 3 for Sl GREEN GIANT SPECIALS GREEN GIANT MIXED I 0 01. VEGETABLES In butter NUC4 4 for 11 GREEN GIANT CARROT NUGGETS 10 01.4 few '1 tOREEN <OIANT MEXICORN In ~utter UI* 10 u. 4 for $1 Another Richard's Shopping • convenience . . . COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE by tM Cobbler'• Bench LMthet Cleanift9, repair, dyein9 PLUS A New Line of C.suel Shoes U.S.0.A. CHOICE OVEN READY RIB ROASTS FOR HALLOWEEN 98¢ SU NOA y DINNER ! LB. SPENCER STEAKS AGED FOR FLAVOR! 1" CLUB STEAK LB. FIX YOUR MAN A 98¢ HEARTY BREAKFAST! LB. SHORT RIBS LEAN ANO MEATYI 29¢ LB. GROUND BEEF HOW ABOUT SLOPPY 39¢ JOE'S FOR THE PARTY7 LB. FAMOUS JONES LINK SAUSAGE 89~ •. '2t..& •• J.'... Mlrbl '2.w~ ~ Lwt.1j..J.t Sl.f. 'eMJ.'4ct.._ flower Shop OfllN t-7 SUNDAY t-6 ) OPEN DAILY t-6 ~ OPEN DAJLY . 9-4 CLOSEO SUNDAY .. ~ I I CRISP, WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES 10 LBS. 99¢ FIRM, RED, RIPE TOMATOES 2 PKGS. 29¢ OF 4 SWEET CASABA MELONS LB. 6¢ ' Re9. 6/SOc ORANGE ICED CHOCOLATE CAKE I DONUTS 6 for 39c Re9. 1.39 HALLOWEEN DECORATED LAYER CAKES 1· 1.19 Re9. 6/36c ASSORTED F'RUIT FILLED BUNS 6 for 21c Re9. 69c CHOCOLATE FUDGE LOAF Ste OSCAR MA YER ALL MEAT WIENERS lb.Ste PILLSBURY CHOCOLATE OR SUGAR COOKIES tb. 4k KRAFT STICK MONTEREY JACK CHEESE 10 oz. 49c HUNTLEY & PALMER ENGLISH PETITE BEURRE 49c ~~~~ ~s~ JACK-0-LANnRN CENTERPIECES Harvest-look party arrangements in fresh or plastic pumpkins with autumn leaves, wheat, pom-pom chrysanthemums, and bright straw flowers! 6.00 7.50 I 0.00 '£MJ.., ... ~...__ Horne. 0 Gift 9-q:J OPEN DAILY 9-4 # . . . . . -. -. -.. ·' . . . . . . .. -. . . . . . -. . .-. . . . • ...... .. ' ... ·. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ' ... ' "' ... .. ... .. ... .. ., .. ' .. ' ' ' .. .. . .. . ... . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. :JO DAILY '1L0T/Nf9n·"'"1 Wtdrlfsdl1. Octobft 27, 1%5 =------------...:_____ -- Parents Reveal N etvs Of Daughter's Troth LINDA WEBORG Eng•ged Church Guild M t m b e r 1 ol Glrli' Friendly Sooety will be specl&J guests w h e n St. Ellubettt'a Guild ol St. Ed- ward'• Eplscopa! Church meets •l 7 30 tooitbt. in Keystone S.vt0p, West- minster. The engagement ol Linda Weborg and Aaron I. e I' Paul wu annouoced al a party 11veo by her father and st.epmother. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Webort of Newport Beach. GlHISU I n c I u d e d the bride-elect'• mother. Mrs. MAbei Weborg of C o 1 l a Meu and the parent! of the benedict-ele'ct, Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Paul ol Gar· den Gro"e. the Mesl)rS and Mmes. Mark Coholon of Newport Beach, Andy Her- vey, Jun Corrigan, John Lo~TY of Cost.a Mesa, Dr. and Mrs R. A Renler and Denrus Bellis . Other guesl.s at the an- nouncement party w e r e the Mmes. Theodor Spark- ubl ol Corona del Mar, G r a c e Rueping, Virgirua Grupe ol Newport Beach and the Muaes D o t l 1 r Wright. Becky Grimshaw of Cosla Mesa and Barbara Ca pozzoli. Miss Weborg is a grad· uate of Newport Harbor High School and •~ now at- tending Orange Coast Col· le-ge. where 1be is W1>rlong for a degree in police sc•· ence. She ba.s been the treasurer ol the poll~ sci· tnce club and is now the club's pubhc1ty chairman. Iler fiance l! a gradua!A! ol B<*a G r a o d e High School and iJ a t t e n dulg OCC evenings. • New 'Rucqu~t': Handmade Courtly Sty les Peering Around COLLEGE . CLEANERS e DRY CLEANING e LAUNDRY e AL TERA TIONS e REWEAVING FREE! Pickup & Delivery Phone 545-9807 2750 Harbor llvd. COSTA MISA BOCA CM.APTER of Al- pha Omega denl&l frater- nity 1s having a Halloween costume party at 8:30 p.m. Sat'Urday. Oct. 30. in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Har· vey Liss. There wlll bt food, drinks. prizes and games. with a $5 a couple fee. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Michael Ttlson, 633-5587. c:r Mrs. Marshall Weiner. 546-9&41. I~~~~~~~~~~ lnformation may be ob- tamed by ca.lhq Mn. John Ambtosh. 811-2917. The couple plan an early April wedding. • lnJtead of threading racquets, Newport Harbor Rac- quet Club members are threading needles with thetr nlmble fin&en. Devoting all of their energy to a fu n- f11led afternoon , this tennis set i! working on do·tt· yourself courtly fashions whkh will be paraded Wed- nesday, Nov. 3. on Te Wtnkle Park Tennis Court& rompletmg a Iash1onable dress are !\1rs. Frank Hor- pel, tenn11 chairman and Mrs Thom33 Atkinson. YOUR WATCH • Clt1ned • OUecl • Ad luatecl PWLS RE-STltUN' n&E S1M 'ALL CURLS ARE GO!' I ~~~:~~~~~ ~;~~i·~;~~ ~~:~~:~: .. ,~'..~·~.M!;~; REA~~tDl er and hla brlde, the for-pre1M:tent, performed t h e t mer Vivian Joy Spurrier. ceremony. riage by her father. Sh e \ who exchan1ed vows f"ri-The bride, d.au&hler of wore a floor len,ui while day lo Loa An1t.le1 Latter Mr. and Mn. Cbarlea D. bridal lace sown, fubioned with a acalloped neckll.oe, Jong tapered sleeves and a chapel train. Her waist lencth nll was held by a pearl crown. Red brocade gownJ and bouquet.a ol white carna· Uoru and red roltbuda were lel«tled for Mn. L1nda All· drew. matron of honor: Helene Irene Hill . maid of honor. and Charlene Spur· rler. Joyce Peterson, Nan· ry Dewey and Melane Pier-1 Ckronocraph & Self· winders 1llgbtly hl'her: lt!NSS SW:D. fr'Oflt a1.11 sa.• Jewelry o..Jgnl111 A s,.ctettyl FAST DEPEHDAaLE SilVICI ~\~\11/A ~-M~:.:Ji Harbor Shopplnt Center 2300 Harbor Blvd, PHONE Kl S.9415 ;, ~.brl~~~.La~~,~-~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spurrier was the flower Sleeplng INuty ••• a lovely IOft perm. with curls th1t IHt •nd IHt ••• Seve moN then hetf. -1• C.OSTA. MIU - H1rbor lhopplng Center t< I t -0757 -t• HUllTOleTOtC aat•CH - S ~•lnu Canter-VI 7-10l3 lprlngdala-Edln~r Center lt7-1St3 .._,..,_,,... ............... PERM A-T RESS .,.... .... ,.~·- USDA CHOICE RUMP ROAST BONELESS BEEF ROAST USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP ROAST I • ' -'" [ ·.. . . · ... 69~ 98~ fNlh Grade AA LI,._ EGGs 59k FRESH GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN 39~ Whole or Cut Up USDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK 69~ All Center Cut .. FAlMIRJOHN ~ BACOI 79~ OPIN DAILY MON. TlfRU SAT. f..7, SUN. NtlO CHOICI ¥UT e PUSH l'ISH e DELICATW!N e LU.a.GUI WHOLIJALE e RETAIL J009 I. Cwt Hwy. C.,.,.. del Mer • Nat to Chrf1ten1en lthanNcy BUTCHER BOY .. girl. Attend.lnt u best manl wu Garth Fiaber and ush- ers "re Leooe Hill. Cal- vert Bowman and Newel Keith Bowman. A reception wu given the next day in W11tmlnater Ward, LOS. Earl Denos was muter of ceremonlea and t T>enlse Bowman circulated the cueat book . The bridal couple are honeymooning in U t a h where the bridegroom's par-1 enu. Mr. and Mrs. Byron P Fiaber, hve. The bride is a graduate of Martna Hith School. Her husband Wll Jl'adUated from CoUece of Southern Utah and attended Bril- ham Younc Unive rsity. He now Is enrolled at Califor- nia State CoUege, L o n g Beadl where he Is prepar- inf for a degree In arcbJ- tecture. SIRLOIN TIP STEAK~ 98! FRESH LEAN GROUND ROUND •• 691. GROUND CHUCK •• 59L FRESH BABY IEIF LIVER • 2300 H1rbcw ltvd. HARBOR CENTER Alao 22 l E. 17th St. Coat a M.sa ANNIVERSARY SALE Oct. 21, 29, 30 CALPACA KNIT Lovely Alpaca Type Knit 9B l t rlpu & lol14 Colera. II> W wide ,. ..... IUI Yd. Yd. DAN llVIR GINGHAMS Hu" •lectlen of fall pat-6~ tarns. SS" to U " w ide. ..... tlc·1.1 t Yd. &·10 Yd. Lengttla Yd. DAN llY!I HOY A mlPES 1 ... 1a.m .......... of ltrlpet •n tiUtllty Hoya 7~ Ciotti with Drl Den flntett. "~·tie Y•. Vd. QUAUTY WOOLENS MIXICAN DENIM 5~ .. STAIGAZllt Huvy textured cotto11 by lndltn H .. d M Illa. Completely wuh-5~ •bit , ldul for drapea. 4&" wide . Reg. Mc Yd, Y,. STRETCH DENIM Qu1llty stretch, completely 98 Wlthlble, 4S" wide. - Pink Only. ,.. Reg. $1At Yd. y .. Dacron & Cotton 11•11• le•el1 fall ltflftta on the flneet d..,... & Mtton made, IMludlnt s,- Q9'AND VINO aft4 ~"7 MILK N' HONIY. ..... 11.11·11.H Yd. Y4. ICUN IDGI SCISSORS $1~w WISS SHIAIS The unlmate '" eewf1t1 .......... ,~,.... ... ,,,w... ....... • th ...... • ye pl m er Jl c. In ni . . 'Iii • .. • \ . . -vVef1nrsday, Octobtr 27, 1%5 I C oncrete Dream Foundation lor Progreaa DAJL Y PILOT /Ntws· Prt:SS 3 ! ' Junior Women Build School in South-of -the-bord er Cit y A f t • r more than t-.fo w h l c b will 1erw both yeva ~ pnparaUoa. work, youngsten and" adUIU, waa plan.n.J.na ad mon work, done by the parenta tbem- memben of cautorn.la Fed-selves. Of qurrted llme- erl&ion of Women'• Cuba, atone, with prefabricated Junior Membenhlp a n d partition.a, the 1cbool bu a CARE can point tA> a acbool . large classroom, with an ln El Encinal, Baja cautor-adJoinlnJ two bedroom 1 nia, ud aq, uw1 helped." and llvfnc room to house dally. The teacher allo haa a 1mall office. W hat's Doing Far the actual coutnac-tbe teacher and children tiOll ti the ICbool compla who must travel too far Set apart frOtll the lar11r bulldin& 1s a smaller one with bathroom• and abow- ers so that the clean.Uneu program may be facWtaL- ed. For a CQmmunlty which had no ad~uat.e 1ebool fa· cllitiet, tbllt compla rep- rese.nta not only fuxury, but u open sesame for vtll- aaera Who had DO mean& of education. Land for the school was donated by a wealthy la.od· owner. A U>tal of '8.093. Tl w a s donated tA> CARE fOf this project by the Junior Clubs In Callfonda. Cost of tbe achoo! was $5.500 Balance of the amount I.& being credited by CARE to the California Juniors and wUI be applied to funds need<.>d to build a school in Ecuador similar to the one in El Encinal. With the assistance of the Conl.Jnenlal Trailways Bus System, the Me"Xican Border Patrol. Mexican Tuismo MAltY OAY, 64Ma21 Office and other officials of\..__------------the Mexican Government, approximately 135 persons, including Juniors and Sen- iors. arrived safely in El Encinal for the dedlcatlon ceremonies. which w e r e also attended by prominent Mexican officials, the U.S. Consul and others. TOOAT """"...,.., a .. cti T'" CIM -ltc> rH liofl t.nrer, 11"1 JlrMI .. ~~ 0r,-· ..... ·-· ...,..,., ....... -·· pm •• <fie ...... ~ ..... o ... u Clau -°"*"' IL· ,.._ """'" ,.,.., ""' Harrill.... -'°''" Me... , • ··"' S.U•re ... _. ._. ~ c~ Flrat Meltlodl11 Ctwrcll, .at W. ltllt •• . c .. u Me••· • • "'· TOMOllllOW c.a. ..... ,...,. • .._ ·~ - EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE IS ON We Are in the Process of SALE! R EM 0 D E L I N G OUR NEW MERCHANDISE STOCK· UP NOW! IS NOW ARRIVING DAILY FOR CHRISTMAS --SO WE'VE DECIDED TO. HOLD THE BIGGEST SALE EVER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT INVENTORY WHILE THE CARPENTERS ARE AT WORK. :::~Miss 200/o OFF ON ALL REGULAR MERCHANDISE NOT APPEARING IN THIS AD (hcept A flew F9lr TrecM Items) Gilli I GIRLS GRANNY 11°' DRESS SALE DRESSES lllJ One At 1'e a...-Prtce s2•. s3• Set Th S.ColMI One For $1 .00 ' "NO PRESS" DRESSES GIRU SPORTSWEAR ILOUSES 1.88 .............. ---~-·-···--- •Nt INn" Gu CAPRIS 4-6x .......................................... l tretdl Denim CAPRIS 7·14 ~·-------~···················· Oll'Of'Ofl JUMPER 7·14 3.44 ·--------~--------------··--··--···- Daoron SKIRTS 7·14 2.99 I BABES' *' DennllN 6I El UNI~ ............. : ... . ~ ........... . ,amoue Cu~1 2 .. JI DIAPERS ·~ ... ~~~.r,.~~~-----•v .. , Clll 23.11 ••••••••••• .. ••••P•~••••••••--••••••._ •"'miss '·'' MA ............................. , ............ ~· . I s• j GIRLS UNGElll Fla""tl ~OWN .99 Glrla' (Irr.) SUPS .66 ............ . .............. .. Qlrll' PE111 PANTS .9' Girll' Fancy PANTIES · RefJ. 1.00 .66 Qlrll' SUPS 1.44 I BOYS' I o ..... IOXB SLACK 1.99 ----·-········ ................... . T ·SHll'IS J. 7 • 99 ............................................. ,.lannel l tnN c..-.IUN1 SLACKS .ft ..... ..... JIANS 1.H ............................. JAC.SHIRTS . H . SWIM suns tte Store Hours 9:30 to' Daly Mon. Ir Fri. Tll t NOTICE: WE WERE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY TO PREPARE FOR THIS EVENT. THREE BIG SALE DAYS THURSDAY * FRIDAY * SATURDAY =:.c:-~:..~ IOY'S T-SHIRTS 99C MEN'S· .. MM'I •Nadcll!U\ PAJAMAS 1.99 --··········· ···------·. ········ .... Mtl'l'I SPOl1SHIRTS 1.88 ························-·-· Men'1 Wuh & Wear SLACKS 218 BOYS' j l o)"' SPORT SHIRTS • H llu. •. ,. ··--·························---······· Bo ya' PAJAMAS 1.44 Slzu 1-14 ........................... t t ••••••••••• loyt' JEANS "'Cl· or Sltm, White or Navy Reg. 2.18, l•zee f·11 1.99 QUALITY NRON HOSE 3 for 100 Limit 3 to • Customer MOHAIR SWEATERS s5aa CORDUROY Car Coats Reg. $11.00 JUNIOR & MISS Y I ~' HURRY FOR R BEST (HOla SALE STARTS 9:30 SHARP THURSDAY INTRODUCING OUR NEW MIWNl!IY DEPARTMENT LADIES HATS WOMEN'S & TIEN'S GRANNY DRESSES PEG NOIR SET I comrir111110RS s1 44 I SPECIAL PURCHASE LACE ROIE 5.99 3.99 -SPORTSWEAR-DRESSES s10 -·······-··-·,--·--··--: V•lues to 29.95 LINGERIE Women'• aaa ALL WOOL SHELLS .... 12.00 4-Ket~~ PET11 PANTS .99 SICIKD • I ... 6.00 2. 9t Wemtl'I.. . Flanl'ltl GOWNS & PAJAMAS 1.ff ILOUSD A PANT TOPS 1.99 --------------··--·-·---ltretdl Deft.... .. M Iron CAPllS . 2. 99 ·--------------,..JM41e .... ..- CAIDl•ANS S.H ........ V .. •:------·····---:,;,·a·M ..... SWIM SUITS · s.oo THURSDAY ONLY ·-·· ····----Women'• PANTIES 6 for 1.H ·····~·· --~~--~----·~ P:amou. Makt IRAS • RefJ. 4.00 2.99 ·-·-·-·--·----Very Speclal Gowns & laby Dols 2.H 15% OFF Famoua . PANTIE GIRDLE·RefJ. 5.00 J.44 : PRE TEEN flre·Ttlft klnple . SPORTSWEAR 'h off . ft,.._T .. n . PET11 PANTS .99 .. ,...,... .. 112-SUPS 1.49 1.69 ft,.._T.-n WMI SKIRTS · R9CJ. 9 .00 4.H ft ,.._T ... ltrttdt CAPRIS • RefJ. 1.00 2. 99 : ------------------. ·oN ALL REGULAR PRICE SHOES . . . . a::~~--~~---------~---------------------· Phofte 646-0505 COSTA MISA SORRY ALL SALES FINAL 110 \.AY AWAYS MO etH WllAI' \ •= . 01 llAT SHOP CHAIGI -. • :JZ DAJL 'f ~T /Nt.-s Preu Wfd~. Oc~ 27, 196.S .. BIGGER SHOW-Harvey Hiers. (right}. manager of the Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange County, potnts to dart showing pa.rt of 62,500 square feet of indoor fioor space to be used to show new cars at International Auto Show Nov. 3.7 at Fairgrounds Ul Costa Mesa. Phil Renick. assoc1at1on presi- dent. ts in renter. and George Coloun s, producer. at left Show will be larger than first one held last year . Pass, Punt Winners Named in Co1itest Auto Show Growing This Year The teeond annual Orange County lnte'rnational A u t o Show will have increased U· hibit 1paoe and more automo- biles, according to Phil Ren· 1ck, president of the sponsor- mg Mdtor Car Dealen Aaso- ciation of Orange County. The show will be beld Nov. 3-7 at the Fairgrounds in Cos· La Mesa. Renick said four of the Fair- ground's largest buildings wlll be used for indoor diaplay space. The indoor exhibit areu will total 62,500 square feet, be said. ln addition, andtber 20,000 feet will be u.ed in an out- dOOI' exhibit ~ for camp- ers, pickups and carryalla. Renick said a total of 28 makes of automobUes will be on di.splay of which 15 will be domestic and 13 imported. In all, 250 modela will be showo, be added. The a.ssociatiori president pointed out that the Auto Show offers area ruldents their only opportunity to aee all the lead.in& make1 a n d model.I of 1966 automobllea in More than 200 budding Coot· Gust and Val Joo Vonsek, and Costa Mesa Parks and one location. ball players took pert rn Ford J~year-Olds Danny co h e n, Recreation Departments, the .Other hlghligbta di th• 1bow . Boys' Club of the Ha.rt>or will include a queen contest MOCor Company s Pass. ~t Scott Gayner and Georg e Area , and Theodore Robins Thuraday, Nov. 4, and con· and Kick Contest at Mann· J~: 11-year • old! Rick)' r ord Agency. t I n u o u 1 entertainment by ers Park recenUy. ~irnolson. Bill Manne and Thf' rontest was a com· strolling mus.icl.ana. Ftnt. secood and t bird Don M ye rs; 12-year-o l d s bint"d effort of accuracy and A premier night wU1 be held place WlDDen were chosen ln Gregory Upton, Steve Web-distance Each boy passed, Wednesday. Nov. 3, under aua- Ove dllferent aee groups. st.er and Caaey Weaver. and punted and kicked on c e p1ces of Orange County Chap. Best fungers and boo~rs tn ~year-olds Bruce Endsley, Scores were Cigured by the ~rs of National Aul.st.nee .order of the1r finish •ett g. Tracy Lewu and DaVld Ni· combined d1~e the ball Leagues. Tb e show will be year-oldJ Rick Do.tal, Da-cbotson. traveled minu.s the dJstance open to the public Thursday, vid Sbaw and Devid Blair~ 9-The annual event was spon· the ball landed to the ngbt Nov. 4, through Sunday, Nav. yeaM>lds Pat Kelly, John sored by the Newport Beach or left of a center line 7. ~~~~~~~~- lnsuror Buys Bonds Pacific Mutual Llfe Insur- ance Co. has pW'bcued $1 million of first mortgage bond.a offered by Rossmoor Waur Co. of Laguna Hills. The firm baa alao agreed lo purchase an additional $700.000 worth of bond.a at a later date. Proceeds will be uaed to install new mains, service I i n e s and miloellaneous equipment. The company pro- vides servl~ to a 2500-acre arta within El Toro Water District. PASS, PUNT AND KICK-Coach Theodore Robina and squad of tomorrow's foot- ball stlln gathered for team photo following toss, boot competition. Primary cuatomert of the company are residents of Lei.sure World • Laguna HillJ, a retirement community be- ing developed by the Rosa- moor C«poretlon. c I -FISH BOAT .. Reg. SOc INCLUDES: FRENCH FRIES & SPECIAL SAUCE Tharrs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. OCT. 28 • 29. 30 & 31 GOOD ALL LOCATIONS. TO GO ONLY, FAM- ILY RESTAURANT, 2145 HARBOR ILVO., COSTA MESA. Patio Pantry HUNTINGTON liACH 6531 Edinger at Edwards 5CM Mafn Sl 1974171 LE~ $36.021' "42-1114 COSTA MESA 17U N .. po."t lfvd. GARDEN GROVE 10112 W•tmllwtw . . . ·. ,l 1861 Adams at C.nn.ry LI a.922.S 17091 Newl.n4 at W1rrter SANTA ANA JI 74H4 2'01 W. ldlnpr 1t Falrvt.w ., .. • t • • • • " . . . . . .. MARKET BASKET FLOUR + ' 5-LB. ( BAG fSAVE 1-'c) CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP + 101h-OZ. CANS HTUNA HILLS BROS . Oltfoo4 3~. COFFEE I-LB. CAN MAVE lOcl 1-U . CAN •U1 t'SAV! tocl + CAL FAM£--S FtA~ DRINKS 4&i~·+ JAQ( I THE 11M STU QOUO CMAM Oft WHOU K£JtHa Corn 2~·39' (GOlDEJf CMMI CC*l1 ~ CM 2 FOR 11. JACK ANO THE BEAN ST AU< Cut Beans OAANGE, Cl<WER OR~ . ..... ...., M~· HAUOWE'EN 111A1S .... AU. MAJOR IMHO le ml .....,.. a.'I• IVY IT IY 1Hl flOlle! ..... ., .• MMTINEW'S ..... ... ~-MAAICIT ll4ICfT 1111111 l:M. OtOCOt.AT! tSc ~ .... ., ..... -a. Pl»lT'llt'S ~.. , ... ~., JOUY TIME, WHIT! ()a YIU.OW P1,•n A Z1!:t• RED LABEL In s,n, I 1:;;f II' STA FLO ...... , ... ,.. "'311' STA PUF 11 .. CHICKEN Of THE SEA HORMEL WITH BEANS Chunk Tuna 3 6~~f 69' ~~~ . .()~ ~ .:.! It-OZ ... JAA PITTR PAN SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY llftl Ir,_ PG. ~ rJ' Peanut Butter 1 ~:.?l 58c ~!• 2 ~ " CKRAFT STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 1a-0z. JAR He> Waterleft111r 119;~•1• JERSEYMAIO CATERING QUALITY TREETOft FROZEN I C !IL.GAL 59' 1 "" "'"' I ~ "' ce ream n. OEWKIST FROZEN CTN. , •• ,..,,.. 4 ,,._ .•• SCOTT I "~~ Toilet Tissue 3 ~ 35c t~v~VTW... ·~• (PAPER NAPKINS 3 PKGS. OF 60 He> 01t11.. ........ 4'~~%. .. (PNQ T0Wn.S. REOOlM OR DECORATOR Sm.ES, Rell Of 200 SH£m, 111) 1• ,.. ... ._ HEINZ LIQUOR VALUES ••• Ketchup 2 ~w.· 59c s:::.~-ir ~KY'S RNl.ST ' MARKET BASKET lelrllel ~ R ... Detergent s~.r:· 39'. ~.--... i:~-~'3 ........ tW.l.EY'S ~~I OR -PDtltl Sall~ ·~ » ~ 'ACIFIC HONEY nEAT tlMICncm '~iw JllAS AND CAMOlS, CVT CORN, CAU\.IP\.CWflt. QIT llAM5, LVS PINAOi CA 'fAS MOATON'S F9'0UN fS VMlfTllSI • Dlll~Rs3~ ICILUIDIC A10D11 ~._ lnM-' ,.,.. 1=:.., •Cft.,_ ' .. , ...... liti • ._ .., ,_ .......... CAMAflOll ,_. ....... .......... \I:.., ..... .. I ,\ • i . . .. . . . . ~ I • All Market Basket Stores Have the . l .S.D.A. Ol)fa BEEF, MEATY, WRL·TRIMMED 7-BONE . ROAST . .. tMi DA. c:HOta IE£F, CMN-11>.DV RIB ROAST W.l.D.A. tHOta liEF «.• vt•NIA ... ., ..,._.IMIY ~.• 1ib ·Steaks SHORT CVT FUNKS + MMIB ..-T' ..ur. flMIClt ..... ...., • ClAM Cheese Dip 3J1 aco•••• .,,; Frs 'kllll ~· .... ... .., ••• ...... I.lib u,1 .. •••• .......... ......... =· t: ..... --., •. .,... . ..... !HOUl.J.8 aoo AOLL£0 Boneless Roast LB. 7fc l.UJ. CHDM:[ INOtlDB lt(MJll IQI( llllker ..... LJ.W ~. V.S.O.A. eoa Ef 5HOULD£R •• Boneless Roast LB. 69c 'JI' IC»a9I LIAN, NaATY OiUNkS • Stewing Beef LB. 69c ~Tt WITH ~OOL ~.., .... ,_uw. T th I 6~ oz 6a. ~:.··•· .. ~· oo pas e F·~·~h·y 7· LINr ........ =. ftO.STIQ( rooo~ NO-SCOUR ClW l#', SWISH AHO rrs CUM ••• FD DUPC*T T':bii::i 2 ~ •Teflon Fry Pan 1 0s:~ SJ" wmlCGIWATSIZI, • DELICIOUS DAILY PILOT /Nfws..Pms 3tJ Compo,. t+l1a tm0ll eomple of Morlut lo1Ut'1 -bir regulor ptlca wilt! 9l"f ot+wr loul food ator9'1. See ,.,_ mud\ ..-. you 60119 an ttie pr1ca of ow ~ arid l'Wl't • •. pl"" th. EXTRA SAVINGS with our weekly ..... ond lkl. Ch~ Sio,,.al CoffH :ll~R "~ 13' Wheaties CarHI ''~ (11 St.KistChunkTuna Jc, '1h~ZI' Mott's Apple Trem lOJ.fR I i •• Arrow lriqvets 1 0~ W Gerl.tr Strained hby Footl "in~ 11' Lib~y ToMto J•• dg~ Ill hnxllea 1h~ ... , IOf .•• Mm'«et lllktt Margari111 ~: Ii• 1 Dtl ..... Frllt Cecktail 17~ 2 i. Dt..,.111 ~~Hm0 ~'JI' Glorlett1 ,... lO~ • Hilcrllt ,..,. tt~ SI' ht•1•1t ~~ GI:::. 'JI' Applen.. Applesauce 1 ~ Ii 21' Mlrktt lasktt , ......... ~ 11' PtnOHI Silt ""' Solp 4 IMS 11' Kottx • Mocltu t0x 01" W Dash Detergent JuMIO s1u '2'' WtUll Oil U.QZ. ~ BOT ... ~ Scott ,.,. Towels R~ It- Cascacle DtflrlHI '°;~ Qt VanC..,Pwk&leus 3'~22' UMlys Clrllld..., lt~ U' Evaporllecl Pit Mil '~tJ; 11' Al5cc.tylm lin- M.ket laklt Salt I~ ID' ............ 1~21' Sclftlts Fodaf Tlssut1 too~ n- ltynolcls lroiler Fot1 ll~ 0 Del Moaft ,_.._ tO..OL ZJI _,...,, IOT. w.pWs Meat Soups ''c<Th •• Dtl Monte Tomatoes 1 '~ 29' Sliced lac• r:,~~..:r~ 1,;~ 11' Fryilg Cllicklftl ~~f. A LI. 29t Fryer Parts ~0~.~~wn, ll. W Swiss Sftlk ~~~tr· 1u, u . lt- Ltt of Laa ~~-LI. 1 .. Center c.t Pork Chips LI .• J ..... Sfllk ~81£1F ll.1111 "" .... 11 sfllk ~a •EU: LI.• 1 • Fresh GraRCI Sltoll•• LI . Fns~ 6rouncf .... LI. • ..., cl.ck llCISt LI. a• lttf Romd lont Roast LI. II' Pork loin Cllops ENO cur LI. II' Meaty Chuck Steak LI •• Oscar May• Wi•111 , LI. II' APPLES BEVEUGES .... !! ,,,:.,. """ • e ............. J L 1 Tanftlloi Mlill',. ca lDN CALCWr ' It.OZ. CANS .. llMMY IUIAMll .. •1oen •ICIAt, INDW s:J«OCT· &°" TV, 7 I ¢ f Q Pl_la1e Gin Your Fair Shar9 -THI UNml> WAY and AMERICAN RED CROSS UNITED CRUSADE • • ~11111111 An.11 h•• • _....~,:t:~r::A~'°.:D<v::.::.~':;...,. •t0S11u-msanrlhi11 .... sa. • .... , . .. : . ta , oAIL v mor 1News-'mJ 1' our /ti oney'~ 1t' ortla .. Income Tax Ca11 Be .... ". Trimmed-Legally By SVLVlA PORTER •' + Tb1nl .. • Serie• ' OVER THE COVNTER NASO Ll1tlnga fof Tueeday, Octolter 26, 1"5 BACKE & CO. says Its I~~~~ Iona term ouU<A:>i remain1 WlChanged and that it would 1-.-.• -=~ ......... .., take advantage of weak- ness to add selected com- m1tment.s COLBY II CO. says the m. level m the Dow. Jones industrial average 1s ltill lta mmlmum ob)ttt1ve before the long-term bull market 11 completed. Mutual ... 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In mort than A dozen restive colon:! Its per· feet for making IO mlllly deUghtful Chrtstm&8 situ and decorative aCCH80riel tor the home. ' All P1rpou FeH Fallrle . .. ,. 97c: o.J1 , .... Our "'I· l.OI. It't IO"" wool, 50 ..... nyloa . .'.!&" •i~. in white, bl1~1l and 4 ~- llew Holl•1y Prillls For Qifl Sewi1& ' D11• o..i1 Bright, novelty Qiri.t- mu prUU. CID fiM quality cotton make de- lightlul l prtlOI, towell, ""· Tey C11L.eft P•lt~rn• . . •lie: FELT SQUARES :..°;'' 13c ldeal !or mllinl holi- da y decoratioN. Whit• 1nd s WNeJy mk>n. PROPAllE FUEL TAlll TORCH Ill WITH All EXTRA Tllll! WEWR DUAL HEAT D.ECTRIC SOLDERlll8 IROll KIT! SAYE! Our •og. 7.64 4 Dayt Onlyl 5.97 Propane fuel tank with /aJt penctl-point flamP for concentratrd heat, heavy-duty bu~r tor !M'e11t fit- tings, bumlng or melting, chlRI point And f\11me ~preader for burning &nd pain! N'moval. 21 Alb Wzer Etftn1u11t Tiki ' no,. o.tJ 34c: OUr rq. 38c. Work> t .. t to relieve cold di1COn1· fortJ. Ylek1" Y1,..R1h For CHpsllol ' 11a,. 0.IJ Our res. 8Tc. Fut relief for conae1tton due to colds. Sate • Parhl11l19 1111111 R ... S1111J ' 11a,. O.IJ OUr .... 94c. Instant .... llel--~on. Our Reg. 5.97 ~ Days Onlyl 4.97 Ho!' two lrlper positions for instAnt !Nt'itchln& to hii;:h or low hut. Ki t oonlAins lhref' 1<0lderlng tips lproPf'r tip for proper heat tninsfer 11nd longer life I, plu11 w~h. flux hn.Jsh and !IOldtor. "44" 0011~ s,11,, 31,4-oz. • Da71 O.IJ 62c: Our reg. 81c. With cough ca I m In i SUentlum''· Ch•fTY flavor. C111t T oolllpule wit~ FllOrllt119 ' Da,. Onl7 52c: ... -· Our l"ei· 69c. Accept~ by American Dental Ari- IOdatlon. OlllM"h1•psl 11~D11t1TUllll • no,. O.IJ OUr ..... UI. Oat Con· tac4I fllllll )'OW' -12 -' U-124 :Ya" DRILL 12aa [.drM1p.city ~. drill handlff tM 1ou(ti jobs in I wiok. Oouble-f'lduction a-r "*'°" tor tdditlOMI drll1il'll "°"JJt i" Ml rMterillL BIKk &. Deckef quehty It • -, IQW pnce. 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Corner of Wil son and Harbor COSTA MESA ) • - • DA.RV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 'One One Vote' A major revolution, the most far-reaching In Call· f omia's history took place in Sacramento last week The atmosphere was relatively calm as the Leg1sla· lure, after having deadlocke~ on reapportionment In the regular se111on, voted to realtgn Senatorial and .A$sembly diJtrict.s on the basis of the U. S. Supreme Court's ''one man, one vote" ruling. The "one man. one vote" concept will become a fact of California political life in the 1966 election, when total control will shift to the Southland. Thua control of both brant•hes of the Legislature will 11llft to Southern California. The Senate, previously set up to provide greater protection for mountainous and other areas of sparse population. will henceforth have at lust 14 fewer such SenatMs while the more heavily populated urban areu of the southern counties will gain numerical control. As a result, it is fair to call the reapportionment measure the most important-and most revolut1onary- piece of legislation ever pwed in California's 115· vear history u a state. It ends, once and for all, the lllt vestiges of rural domination. Only time, and the actions of the two branches, will tell whether the new alignment will serve the best in mtPrests of California's body politic over-all. Orange C'ounty "~II have the equivalent of 1 2 :l ~eats m the Senate, the othf'r l /3 representing c1tlc11 1n the southern part of Los Angeles County. A<·ronutronic 's Achieven1ent Aeronutromc of ~ewport Beach has earned the applause of everyone interested in the health of the Orange Coast's economy. While the eight southernmost countie~ in the state have gained at the expense of northern and ~en~ral counties we have also taken on an added responsibility. Althou/.. the argument that one branch of the Legisla· lure should be apportioned geo~aphically has merit. it wu struck down rn the U. S. Supreme Court decision. It therefore behooves the new majority of legislators from urban areas to use restraint and not ride rough· ,hod over the legitimate interests of the rural and mountainous area~ The firm has been awarded a $30.2 m1thon aero- space contract -largest in its history -on the basis of its achievement in winning a design and technical com- petition. Major experimental programs are involved. Their purpose will be to extend United States m1ss1Je re-entry technology. Another ar,1?u111ent that has validity would establish a unicameral Legislature If both houses are to be ap- portioned on population alone, proponents argue that it makes little sense to have two separate branches. Onf' would do as well. and rost less. They point to Nebraska. which has long appeared satisfied with its unicameral l ..egislature John 8. Lawson. Aeronutronic's art1rnlate general manager, has explained that tests will mf'asure variou~ factors as1ociated with very high speed re-entry of vehicles into the earth's atmosphere. This. in turn, will improve U. S. capability in JCBM target penetration The huge contract, plus a general increase in lht' -;cope ot the firm's business. has Aeronutron1c actively in the highly competitive market for more qualified tngineering personnel. Many states including Caufomia have not lo~t hope that the proposed Constitutional amendment perm1ttin~ states to have one legislative branch elected on a bl!1s other than population will be rt'vived and finally succeed. 1l all adds up to anothrr .;;hot-in-lhP·arm for our ln<:al economy Allen-Scoti Jarring Disclosures By ROBERT S. ALLEN And PAUL SCOTT .... . ~ ...... U.S. authorities are com· pletely ln the dark on thp; number of Cubans likely to lake advam.gie of Fidel Cutro'a offer to ~ef'k HY· lum here. Tile total could run into bundn.da of thouaanda. Alto, ao far, no elfecllve procedurea and controla have ~ formulated to determine who la admit· Led. Vf!r'/ UUle ltanda in the way ol aubveralvu and other und9anb\u &alning entry. TH.ESE AND other tt•r1· Ung facta were brought to Ught at a ~riea of unpub- llcaed closed-door hearings by two major HouH com· mltteet -tht Foreign Af. fairs aubcomrn.tttee headed by Rep. Armistead Selden, D·Ala., and tht Appropria· lions rubcommilt.ee head- f"d by Rep. Otto Passman, D-La. Other jarring disclosures were -C.S. OFFICIALS e~tt· mate aome 4S.<XXI Cuban~ will migrate here -ll per· m1tted to do 10. But they admit Ulla figure is con- Je<:tural. The number could go as high as 180,000 or more -The U S. has "warmly invited'' other members o! the Organuatioo of Amer- ican SI.ates to open their doors to CUban refugees. but there has been no re- !lponse. J o h n Crimmins. State Department coordina- tor for Cuban aUa1rs. told the Selden committee, "I am i;orry to say, but there ts nothfog to report on our ef· rnrts in thia regard as yet. .. -CASTRO IS demandin~ lhat he make up the lists of those allowed to leave. This has been flatly reject- ed by the U.S. The Com· munist dictator has been firmly n-Olified the U.S. will compile these hst.a. and only those on ~m wlll be admitted. -Since 1961 Congress has voted f1J1l mllhon for the care of Cuban refugees. Another $12.6 million for the new influx i1 in the fi· nal (supplemental I appro- priatJon bill awaiting Prts· ident Johnson's signature. This sum is admittedly only • fraction of what will M needed. But the tutifyinst officials could not say how much that might be. "SEF:MS TO ME," said one committeeman dryly , .. you art ill prepared to cope with thlg emergency. Apparently, you arP very much up lo the 1ir on what to do." Crimmins made no reply Despite extensive ques· tioning, the House Foreign A!falrs subcommittee was un•ble to get any definite information on which ref· u1ees will be admitted. St.ate Department coord1· nator Crimmina t a I k e d vaguely about "children, parent.a and apousea .. or Cubll exiles now in the U.S. Roy Wynkoop, execu- Uve officer of the Welfare Administration, had no an· swer at all. "ROW ABOUT ~andpar enls and cousins?" a11kf>d a committeeman. "Art they to be let in 7" The magazine Newsweek c-arnes a feature c a 11 e d "\I/here Are They Now.,," about people formerly in the nP\\ s. but no tonger ac- ti vf' or prdminent. So, with the new automo- biles pictured 111 fleel3 m newspapers and magazines. we may inquire. a I i t t I e w1sUully. where now are t'he automobile designers of about 1955-1962'? Though h i g h I y anony· mous al the llme. through tradition 1f not prudencP. these sculptors of yore had more Impact on the Ameri· can eye. and maybe the troubled American so 11 I, t'han any Marilyn Monr(){', or Ike chewing a straw and strolling his Gettys b u r g farmstead. THEIR TRADEMARK was of course the t~U-fin. but this was only a crown- ing achievement in a cata- logue of crimes in form . color and ornament which must be counted ~ zenith in nonsense f<1r thlJ or any other civillzatioo. The can we see adver- tised for i• are! aleelt and Pmlnently practicable, a11 1f ditc:Wnlng the boyish. not to say lunatic, segment of th~ car-buyl.ni public. Dear Gloomy Gus: The Communista have 1ppl1uded our tnte.l.Jeduala tor their Vietnam protest ~l't}arches. Tbe marchet'I may be in- fellectuals but they are not very smart -H. B McD , Jr "" ...................... -. .. -W'ltf ........ --· .......... _... .. _, ... ..., ...... . f ''We haven't made that r1ecis1on yf't," r e p 1 1 e d Crlmmin~ . ''The detaib of who wtll come in and when have yet lo be negotiated between the two governments." satd Joseph Mtyers, deputy commissioner of the Wel - fare Administration. "WHO CAN TELL us how large thu program u going to be., .. uked another com- mittee m an. "Certatnly someone must have an idea on that. particularly such important details u the number to be admitted and the time limJl" "Those declalons are not being made by us." replied Meyers. "Who Is malung them., Wh.-re can we find out.,'' "We don't ltnow." replied Wvnkoop. Crimmins. representing the State Department. said nolhing lNDt:ED, Oie differ i n g makes and models bear a marked resemblance. one lo another. an unexpected argument for that deadly conformity which colJege students and potts excori· ate u the curse 1.'f our country. W1th011t d< rogat· Ing the non-conformists m the more mlangihlP reaches or American life. one may llm1dly venture t h a t in <Tass reache~ of automo- bile design , it's one hell 01 an Improvement. IN THE GREAT days of frippc'ry. it soon was appar· enc that a mere tail-fin was subject l.c1 a graceless in· finity of variation. In its stark form It only reaemb- led the fin of an inordin· ately hungry shark, where- upon It evolved u flairs. dips, protuberances. a n d serous of rear-e'nd chrome and multiplicity of taillights which was stupefying in its asininity SIMULTANEOUSLY the front grUls borrowed from Notre Dime gargoyles and Mayan frieies. while the nanks of cars were disCis:· ured with mouldings. either In cute lelephone·pad dood· Jes. or in wrlthJng. fluted arrowed 1l'rlps resembling the coiling 1erpenb of the Laocoon. The paint jobs between mouldlniA ranged the spectrum, pr~uc I n I muJtf~olored vehicle. often In rtckly putela. All this cost a bundle - biUlona for aure -and the designers muat have cot rich, along with body re· pair shops But ll you ~n· der wooe tbeJ are now, you can onl7 IU1'TnlH they have entered a fourth dlmftllloo, and can bt MeD m Rod SlrJJ.ftl'I TwUlOt Z d D I rwunt. ~ ...... jStri~ Pe~~o;all E.rpandltlfl IM Imagination By SYDNEY J. HARIUS , ... ,_ .... ___ ,,..-u .. There is no way of del ld· 1ng the runninR argument between the ~ople who be· Heve in a liberal arl'i l'du- cation and those who belll've in a technical education un· ti1 we ult and answer one pnor questic:n This question la. w h a t kind of peT$0n~ do we want our colleges t'b turn out" }!. ll enouJ(h to "train" &tu- denu. or do they som~how have to be changed m out- loCk and attitude? lf we dt' cide It is not enough just ro "train" studmtJ, then IH' must look to the humanil1e\ a n d social acttncea f o r mean.a of changing them. LITERATURE, history, sociology. ph1Jo)ophy, an· thropol<.'gy -l'hese d1trer in much more than su bject· matter from ph~sics. chem· istry. engineering, mat he· matics. They differ in that the' knowledge we ha ve of them affects hoth ttie Cu· lure o{ the SUbJCCt and O( ourselves. Our knowledge of the la· blf! of atomic weigh~ d~11 not change thr atomic sys· lem. Our knowledge of alge- bra or calculus does nor af. feet th~e mathematical concepts. Our knowledge of melal fatigue and structur· al stress doe"s not alter those physical laws BUT OUR KNOWLEDGE o{ the humanil1es and S<>- c1al sciences 1s an essential part of those ~ystems. In sociology. ((.ff instance, once we truly understand the nature or group pru· sure and the influence ol prejudice. both we and the subject have' been modified If we know whar Shakes- peare wa s ~cuing at in ··King Lear." ir we can grasp what was wrong with the 1'reaty of Versa 11les. if we see what the existential· ists are trying to expreu- then we are ablt to utilize this knowledge to reshape our own viPws <If life and to exert innuence on tho~e we live with and work with. ) TUE HUMANITIES a r e not 'superior" to the tech· nical studies because they are more ancient or more "cull\Jral" or more lnte11ec· tual these would he poor. and snobbish. reast·ns r C) r grantinit them any sort of priority They are superior be· cause the y expand the lmaJt· mation. enlarge the per on- ality. enable us to become something different and bet· ter than "hat we wert be- fore Learning a chemical formula doea not make a man different ; re a d- lng Donne's sermons c an change his whole hle drH- ticaUy OUR GREAT need today 1s nti so much for betler- tramed technicians as n Is for well-rounded person, \\-hO know how their ~ub Jrct flta iolo other subject.$, and who can relate their ex- perience to some qeneral framework or human ex· Jl<'rience. Without this. we will breed only a genera· !1C)n of technical barbarians. who de brUUantly what they have ~n taught to do. but "'ho are blind to the conse· quences of their actions ThlJ may be an admirable quality In a soldier. it 1s a dlustrous one in a r r e e c1l1ien Dear George· My doclor says I have to reduce. But my boss say~ I'm loo hRht to handle tht> job I have now. and my wire says 1r I lose my job she'll leave me. I've been giving this a lot of thought and -never mind. I just got fired, am belng sued for my doctor's bill and my wife is packing. N.N. Dear N.N. There -see how every- thing seems to work itself out ln the long run and how much time we all waste in useless worry" \ _,. ., . >nam -: :as St~ -A ,..,,.. . \ .. ' -- I ---.. -\ . ' I • LC1%w l I ... ~'-'~~ "'OKAY, ~166tR-YOU CAN HEAD fOR T~E BARN Now.• Mailbox 'Sniveling Cowards' To the Editor I have JUrt recewed the folJowing letter frc,m my iion who is with the Al!' Force In Sou th Vietnam "Dear Mom • I guess I mlghl as well get it off my chest n~t now Enclosed you will hnd s o m e clippings Crorr. the Stars and Stripes telling us over bere about the demon· st.rations tbia past wetk all over the United Slates. J have just one q~1 t 1 o n. What am I and 180.<XXI other GJ 's dolnt over here. wttlle people let thu hap-pen back there~ "TODAY I SAW lhem hon- or 28 dead GI' s v. ho w~re killed tn action against the VC. They didn't want to die anymore than I do. but they did. They died fighllng 110 that --'s Uke those in the clipptngs can demon- strate against us over here. "We who are over her!! know why we 're fighting. We can see what is happen- rng We 1 i v e With It 24 hours every day Let those sniveling rewards co m e over here and we'll show them what the pnct' for freedom really is ''THERE ARE lots of Gl's whose morale ls really hurt when they read things like this in the paper. We can- not understand how or why the people bacl: lhere are letting these things happen. ''LOVE, RICH" n ;s, I CRIED when I re ad thf' letter Ma yhe more from guilt than .. ny- lhing else for what have I clone to counteract the un- American policiu foment· ed by the3e demonstra- tions? Nothing. I could see t h e CommuniJl.a carrying out their bragging threat that they would talle us over through our children and 1. like too many o{ your readers. have buried my head in the sand thinking that ,f we ignore It. It will go away. SUDDENLY t o d a y I have been rudely awaktn- ed. This threat will not iO away. We have to fight It. The real facta can no Iona· er be !p ored nor can ~Y be hiddea behind tht mask o! lnnocent demontt.rallons. Come on you mothers. you wives, what are we go- In& to do about it' Come on you Americana that are 111· ready organized! You. the American L e 1 i o n. The VFW. yea, even you DAR and you M I • 0 n •• EUta, Moost -what art you 10- tng t.o do 1 Oome oa ail you b a 1 • b a 11 f ana who it.and IO proudly u our na- tjonal anthem la played. What ~ we. the Amtrl· cana 1olng to do? WE ARE NOT ninnn1 • declared war. but tboM Gl'a an jult 11 dead, call It poUce actlor:t, war Ol' whlt.YeT )'OU pita.-but lt't • t I 1 J WAR. nt potidta I • ¥"" • • .. :1tated or 1mplied by these d e m o n s t r a t o r s is tantamount to t re a s on What are we. the American peop~. goina to do about I l ~ Are We &Oing to keep sltlJ.ni on our fat hands and let these things go on' What CBll we do ? I do not know but I'm rotnc to hod out What about you' DOTTY MONTGOMERY Sick .Somtw To IM Editor May I add my 1incere ap- preciation for your wonder· fuJ edJtorlal on UNICEF !DAILY PILOT, Oct. 181 plus the Guett Editonal a few nlghu later. It 1s a v'ivilege to subscribe lO a paper whose editors are t'Onceroe<l with sl<irving children around the world l couldn't agree I e s s with Newport Beach C-Oun· ciJman Al .f'orgit and the FEW others whose letters were not In favor ol young people collecting funds on Hallowe 'en night for thou so much leu fortwui~ than they I JOIN wit.1 Gertrude Horn and n,y fellow AAUN members lll hoping ail peo- ple tn thJs land of plenty will share of ~ir abund· aoce. r have crossed the ocean six limes and have always seen droves of slarvtng lit· tle ones. Precious children with outatretched hands whose only crime was to have parenl.3 who we~n't born in the United States or one ol the few other wealthy countries. MY LAST trip around the world on the University of the Seven Seas, had a People·lo-People group o{ students who collected food and clothing for the starv· ine freezing urchins in many land& the same aa Robert M. Blefberg, na· tlonal Onuclal editor la Calif. vtalt, on hsDaUon dan- Jer -"Sooner or I ate r 10methlng'1 1ot to aive, •nd It ml&ht be the value of our dollar at home." Wllilasa f'. Mahr, L. A: -"When A m er I c a n 1 come out from under t h 1 frM ether admlnlatered by th~ Great Society, the wtth· drawal palna wm be lntenat, perh•PI fatal." UNICEJ-' dOM in their work. There may not be any ex· cuse for starvauon In our American "utopia'' lby comparison 1, and we ue the fortunatt ones o n 1 y through the itrace of God. We certainly don 't deservt. nor do we earn. the extra special bler..ings w~ receive each day. l'NlCEP fUNDS ( r o m HaUowe'en run mto millions of dollars <lhanb to many generous. loving, concerned IIldiVlduals) a n J many countries look forward with eager apprtt1ation for this money wh.lch reaches them 1n lime to buy Christmu dtnners for billions. Som~ times they use mulU·pur· pose food from the Meals for Millions Foundation -to- tal cost three cenl.t per servrng. Th.is la the only food many children h.ive for many day1. MY CHILDREN used to bring home bags of Junk each HaUowe'en and I lliktt many other mothers I know) always threw most of it out, except the wrappe<; candies and gum. The ldds lo~ in· terest Ill it as soon as Hal- lowe' en is over. Alao I had to lock the doors on 18 and 19 year old roughnecks who came around almorl de· man:iing "truti" so they could nu huge bags at ot.h· ers' expense. PERHAPS THOSE w h o oppose the Hallowe'en drive contribute to UNICEF al some other time of t h e year. but I very m~h doubt It. Also, U our young ado- lescents. properly chaper· oned by their parents. were tJlught to Utlnk of someone else besides themselves at an early age, maybe they'd be satl.sfled with lesa dur· ing I.heir teenage years so they wouldn't have to 1earch for extra lhrill1 and excite. ment in dope. alcohol. pep pills. sex. etc .. with ''t he world owea me a Uvlna" •t· titude that prevall.J ln our slclt sodety ln th.ls beauti- ful area. With erateful thanks for allowing all of ua a chance to expres1 our deep convic-tions. DARCtp; FRANCE (EdUtr'1 Nt&e: UNICEF Wll ...... tH 1tU Nobel Peace Prbe Ocl !S.) --••rili-'lai'lli· ... nai2llllllli•liiljij.j! Wednesday, October 27, 1985 The edltor1aJ Pli• of lbt Daily Ptlot MUI to lnform and ltlmuJat. readen b1 preMntJna tb1I nen- paper'• oplnlona and commentary aa topicl of t.n- terest and 1tplllcance. ~, protfd1D1 • bum for the npnllllon ol our rt.Iden' op~ and by Prutntlnf tht dJVUM rinpotntl of tnlonned obMnera and apotamen on topa o.f CM cta1. ..._.N.._,Ml1r. .. r '/ e 'I l e " 3 '/ :1 y h A n s t ., ( It ) I :1 i ) ( l ' I. 9 l ! t I Everyone H11 Somethin9 Thet Someone Eke W anh - Wednesdly, October 27, 1%S 'J'BB BIGGEST SIN6LB MARKETPLACE ON TBB ORAN6B COAST • PBONB DIRECT 84!·5671 DAJLY PILOT /N,.,_Pml You C•n s.n It, Find It, T r•d• It W ith A Want Ad HOUSES FOl SALE HOUSES fOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALl HOUSES fOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ·...:...::.~~----~----~--------~--~ HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi OPEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. INCOME UNITS & Commercial Property I UNITS-$48,950 Luxury. 6'h timea grou. 14.3% return on your investment. Only 3 yrs. old. Close to freeways & booming Garden Grove. 540-1692. HOME + 4 UNITS East Costa Mesa. 4 units, one year old. Room to build 2 more. Excellent tu shelter. Close to new Civic Center to be built. Minutes lo University of Irvine. Submit fe,000 dn. 540-1692. 24 UNITS -WANTS LARGER Near new proposed Marina. 6 separate 4-plexea. All 2 bdrms. 5 yra old. All built·ins & private patios, carpet.a & drape.a. No vacancy. Excellent net spendable. Outstanding tax shelter. Will sell or trade. $26-0,000. 540-1692. 24 UNITS -S 155,000 Excellent rental area. l&-2 bd.nm & 1~1 bdrm.9. Less than 6 tune& gross. 75% loan available with no point.a to buyer. 540-1692. 10 DELUXE UNITS $98,500. Terrilic investment. Patio styled. No vacancy factor. Close to New University of Calif., lrvme & new May Co. 54().1692. 4 C-2 LOTS Custom home on one lot. Frontage on 2 street.. Ideal for a medic.I-dental clinic. Near new Broad· way Shopping Center. Close to freeways & Dou&· las Planl Asking $55,000. 540-1692. $57.000 equity, ao wlita. 2 bdnDI each. wm exchanp for .R.-4 or &.L SUbmit, rubmitl 540-1892. NEED 5 to 8 units in Orange County to trade for 6 deluxe uni.ti in Torrance. 540-1692. OPENING FOR INCOME & COMMERCIAL SAWMEN A Seven Income Units-Exchange 7·2 BR unit.I, BI .kitchens, Cpt., Dpa, Private Patios, uruta aepa.rated, Fireplaces. Property m ezcellent condJtlon. Owner will oon.sider vacant zoned for multiple, <>ranee county oc reaidence. Full price f 77 ,500, Equity ~.ooo. Exchange J l/R for PHOENIX Full price $22,450 -Equity $3,850. Owner will exchange for like property. 1 * Batha, Cpt., Dps, B-1 kitchen, fenced rear yard, &ood landscaping. Property in excellent location. Located but block from proposed golf course, walking distance to all gradea of IChool MESA Ma-0820 COSTA MllA OflPICI Kl Mel Prl ........ 111 n... tnllt .. ,,..,.. ... ,....w;, med .... 111111 u.t aa. be pardmld tar ~-clown. CeJl Don Wltd 0,.. IG.a ' T ·Bone Value Hamburger price of only $22,500. Appra.ised last January by FHA for $22,350. 3 bdrm. & huge family rm. Rear living rm. Custom car- pets &: drape.a. Patio. Built·in General Electric kitchen. $81 a month on existing financing now. 540-1720. Colonial 2 Story-$23, 950 Charming red brick fireplace -atmosphere warmth in huge living rm. 4 k.ingsize bdrlill. & family rm. Extra roomy kitchen. Built·in3. Quiet cul-de-111c street, perfect for children's play. Only 2 yrs. old. Hurry. 540·1720 anytime. $17,950-Best luy Move m with low dn. pymt. Huge 20 lt. den with cozy natural brick fireplace. Natural ash kitchen cabinets. 3 k.ingsi.ze bd.nna. Large liv· mg rm. Spacious kitchen with extra eaung area. $83 a month on existing financing. 540-1720 anytime. Doctor's Hom-1/3 Acre TrMS Tr ... TrMa Sprawl.log custom bwlt borne on choke cor- ner lot near Golf Course. Exquisite living rm. Wlth ra1Sed hearth stone fireplace. Spacious famlly s1..te kllcben. Large family rm. with oversue atone fireplace. 4 bdrml. Spacioua wardrobe closets. Master bdrm. with ample room for full compliment of furniture. Bath with walk tn closet & dresslng table. Cultom drapes & carpeting tbru-oul Green lawna, towering shade trees, & beautiful flowers complete an elegant setting for thia lovely borne. $44,500. 540-1720. Raise Your Own Chickens Picturesque farm setting. Sharp 11 new. Large chicken house. Orchard of .U fruit treea. Beautilul 3 bdrm. & huge paneled family rm. home. 2 balha. 5* % loan. Asking $32,900. 54<>-1720. 1000 O.ner•I 1000 17 MODERN OFFICES $15,000-Barqain Steal this well C01'16tructed home. Big R-2 lot. Near schools & shopping in Cosu Mesa's best area. Room for units m rear. 54(}.1720. General 1000 2 Houses on R-4 Lot (County) (Property back11 up to C·l lone.) $130 mo ITTcomc. S'l,00> down. A rtal &pet buy at Sl.2,500 Eastside Old,.r '\ Mr m d• n on 1 big 66XH5' lot Tlwrc is a llf'RC ~'OX50 worl< shop in rear ol lot. A hilndyman & dream atloil Sil .Im full prwr Eastside (Open House) Sat & &Jn, 11 to 6 I' M Comer VUl!"in•a & Sanla Ana A.<o1r 3 bdrm It lge fa mily rm A Polynesian Design S•Vlllgs ' 1..o.n N"pOllM'S· 1 11on. Haa been rf'decoratPd Plush gold carpeting adds atmosphere of ele-in 1c out. Nt'w SOI nylon ~t gance to this huge home. Large family rm., m IJVIJ)g rm Bit -llll, hd· dining rm., 4 bdrms., 2 bathe. Built·ins. Exist· I woud noon. '" bath ln l&r¥r ing monthly pymts. $105 mo. 54().1720. double prqe. New wid,. I chain lmk galt to drlvt 5 Bdrm. plus Den-$21,~~ ; =· ~1 '!u ~1";..,~~~ Family special. Elegant home. Huge liVlDg I appraisal of '21.rio. Hurry rm. Popular floor plan. 2 bathe. 5~ % existing on this orie! • ! loan to take over. One of the area's hottest home buys. 54(}.1720 anytime $13,700-Paint & Save t •. • • := = 646-8811 Gen•r•I 1000Gent,..I 100I COATS & WALLAa REALTORS UNBELIEVEABLE But True! An immaculate 3 br., 2 bath borne on a huge oversize lot. Cul-de·sac street, beaut. trees. brick BBQ. NO DO~ VA. pymts. ONLY $165 per mo. incl pnn., int., taxes and ms PACESETTER Beaut. 3 br. & fa.m. rm. borne. King 1iz.e master br. swte fe aturing dressing room & private bath w/marble topped pullm~ & huge wardrobe closets. All elec. stainless steel k1tch. w/custom walnut cabinets & luminous ceiling. Many other extru .. OWN- ER MUST SELL! Asking $32,500. Will con- sider any reas. offer. WANTEOll Large fam ily to move immed. into th.is large 4 br., 2 bath home in t>uul College Par~ area. Owner will rent comp!. furn. or if you're going lo stay around for a while, JuA ta.ke over FHA loan w/only '1800 DOWN PAYMENT!! Try and beat this. Corner Baker at Harbor Open Eves. 546-4141 -C-h-ar-mi.ng Spectacular : 3 bdrm. & 2 bath. Poolsue yard. Need! some work but what a terrific value. For further detaila call 540-1720 anytime. Split Level View lot --,-R-O_M_O_..r ___ D __ 0n 0eauutw1y 1andlceped Re&lly the Mott 0ua1u11'111 I IO and ra.11 • fe~ earner-lot. v~ Lot m the mtire Har: $20,000 "Country Estate" California 1.Jvmg at its best. Huge 140 ft. lot, with park·ltke atmosphere. Covered pauo. BBQ area. Block wall fence. Huge 20 ft:-liv- ing rm. Natural bucb kitchen with all the built-ins 2 batha. 3 klng bdrms & large family rm. Low dn. pymt. 540-1720 anytime. $19,200-Swimming Pool Starp & clean. Parklike yard with picnic & BBQ areas. Family fun al its best. 3 k.ingsize bd.rms. & huge family rm Low dn pymt. 540-172-0 anytime. Lovely Wife Wanted to move into this gorgeous 3 bdrm. home near Golf Course. 2 baths. Custom carpeting & drapes. Built-iru. Dream kitchen. Front to rear living rm. $24,250. 54-0-1720. Architectural Artistry MUST MOVE Thia famtty 1.1 pactanc to IDO\"<e I 0 Sanla 8a.rtJer a. n.-tr Nabonal Award wm- runi Harbor E6latea home has Juat bffn I.1st«! 3 Br '.? be. bl t1n1. c p(a A ctrp., Quriet lllreet only 2 blodu trom O:>lleie Park echool· Large landlcaped yard. FHA. S23.<XX>. Eves ~ 184'1. CALL 646--0261 FOR "SMILl.NG SERVICE" ~par~ Entry, Built -tn bor Area. Call lor «DCt .. Kitchen, Dlnlnf ana, Pow-catloo .............. '35.Qlf du Room and fanuly room Cail Wm. C R1D& Wltb 1bd1n& rlus door to It~ rear yard on ~ lf'Yiel. t...ariie I.Mn& room wtttl llrec>I~. P1<-lutt WUI· down and ~ate ielievated well planted lawn on 2nd lievel 'Ibrtt Quiet bedroom1 and two battia u~&lf'I· A WHALE or A BUY AT Sl9,960. Subnul on Down -iiiiiiiiiiiiiil•lil• Owner will carry 2nd TD. LEASED -: Profeu10n.a.1 Building. $150,Wl clear. Net ~ plm. Want trailer park t.o ~.cm • • • J> JMr leued AA ~ lO'Jli spadabk mum. W. l lAOBMYEI 4 Bdrm. plus Fam.-$18.700 Built for the discriminalJ.ng buyer Orcnard.s or Orange treea. Slate entry ball opens to mu- aive 11.te living rm Electric butlt·ins. Double me family rm. 2 baths. Asking $43,500. 54().1720. * * * WANTID Family home special Private plc:nic grounds •BBQ aru. 4 lring-tiJe bdrms. Lars-famllJ rm. Forest of fruit • a.bade tree:a. Covered patio. M0-1720 anytime. Sweeping View Npt. Bay KnJoy the panoramic view from the hufe pic- ture windows of the large 24 ft. l.lving rm. Dining nn. All modern kitchen. 2 baths. Estate alze 169 ft. lot. Submit $2,500 dn. 54<>-1720. 1 1/8th Acre Located on bluff overlooking new Marina. The best vacant land m Newport Beach. All utilities in-, Asking $57,500. 540.1720. NEWPORT BEACH •••••••• I R·2 LOT . ... , lht•te ,......,. l.uellent OpportvnltJ LAGUNA NIGUll CORP. OFFICE ln Newport Hel&bm atta &46-771.l with clean 2 Br home on CALL JACK GODWIN Kl 7-n61 DAVIDSON Realty cw._uc St. Room toe an- 2995 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 2 On A Lot I othe: unit. F.P. $1'1,950. I Eutalde C\lltom 2 Br + ~n-PLAZA REAL TY tal. Larite lot. Alley. 450 Eut 17th, C.M. ~ ~7750H~~~9-~~ ••••••••• ._ __________________________ _ Opening for Real Estate Sal .. people New or &perlenced. Training Progr.m 540-1720 S4Q..0060 * * * U'a jut U.. tac ... ma.._ 8-atta 4111 ~ 4111 --DAD..Y PILOT tnlli .... .Dtal IU-MTI M-1 MFG. BLDG. 3600 sq tt. Manuf:actunna build.In&. DKtrlc&J ~ /a'. heavy s-m board (QX} am.pm). ~dy tmced • black toped. IO x m ft. lot. Perf ed fol-machine ahop. pl.udc abop etc. IAca.ted tn o.t.a MeN prime district. Only $40.<XX> M-1 Lot On West 17ttl St. 63 x 300 ft, nu.a lot 11 ~el It ready to build on, Submi~ on down ~t and awne.r will carry b4lck a 2nd T .D. Full ~ flS.00>. Have You Seen nua 4 bedroom hom~ al mJ..y $16,500? Eledric built Ina, double prare with plmty ot al'orq'e, Inter-com, and ~Sely J~ to per&ction. ~ other ntru. SUbmtt low down. 293 E. l'Ni MS~ Coll& Ma& Open ewe A LOVE AFFAll 2414 Vista del Oro Newport leach 644-1133 Corona clel Mar DUPLEX ACT NOW!! Completely furnished Executive Residence. Prestige A d d r • a a. Mainl Fr e e Livine. Owner Relocatin& East. All Reasonable Offers. Cloae to hcb, Ocean l Bay vtewa. Room to tJt· This Doesn't Show pand on so xJlS comer lot. 1800 Sq. tt 3 r o + SR. Immaculate 3 bdrm plus '18x.l~' R·~ yard. Gleaming dtn, !I t>.th upper. 2 bdrm. hardwood. floors. Excellent l bath lower. 2 fireplace.. 2 condlllon OPEN DAILY 4 paboa. 3 car ru-P· Ter-TO 6, 530 Ha.miltria, Colla r1f!c potential. M"8· * ... * Xtra, Xtra Sharp Owner W•nh OH.r Can mow w1thln few daya. ~l;y laJl;I' pool, bus-pan- t'iled tam rm .• A 4 sood au.ct br. s '*-U.f'd •t l lO'J Laf~ette, Npt. Bch. 128,960. 67!>-1500 Coll~ Rl'~lly. ldua-= :r: ~ ;._;;;:w;;_;;;_:;;; __ ;;;:_;;_;;;;;:;;_;;;;;;;:;;;=;;;;;-;;,. $t,6SO DOWll ba llomt. Bit • lna, ~-. ey1an CfD, A Antique mir- rors. y an! ha.I IP'1nlden • trail.II' 1peot. l\1eed at SD,9115 a joy to '"· £vw. MWOIS. • CALL MH'Jll J"Oft "~SERVICE" WE NEED l·EABTSIDE Beck 8-1 )DU. 2-C BDRM, ~ ba1ti llianMo l.IN1ll ~ t-P\a b' s br, 1"' ba .... FORTIN ·co. au Npt. BMI., CM. IG-6Ql0. ~ ~ Jk(11 lhb f'l(l't!lknt !I bdrm ~de home wtdl Wire liWlll room, b'u.tt -Ina. We ~ 6 Iota of C!lbMta. ClOM to lTth Street *'t:tJl•c 6 .-.oa. ru1 prioe ue.m ' Secluded - Quiet Nl:.WPOlt'I IU:..IGm'S. Seoe ttua tour bedroom. two ba\h and l.arp tamaly room nmtom built home. Owner built W1th many, many fea- tures not usually found in anrage bomea. BeautltUI carpets and drapea thruout. Gu bu1lHna includin& di~ we.sher, and beaulltul birch cabmell. Located on a ae· eluded lot that hu privacy plua -PRICED TO SELL AT ~.QX> WITH EXcn.. I...DlT FINANCING. Eveninp Call rn·t914 HAS TRJP1.EX TO TRADE lbil owner want& to deal. H~ bu a 3 bedroom llvie--in trtplex tar low ~ ot $3S~ In OM ol Costa MN&'1 ftnelt areu. All unita are IN.led at total lnccn'.e ot $365 e>er' month DcdMmp JOW' reailnce or ..ti.at ha~ you. Tenn.a att Rmdbft. KI wm. ()pee IM!!I· COSTA MESA OPflCE .Kl Mm Dover Shores 3 • 4 & 5 BEDROOM FURNISHED VIEW MODELS * BA YFRONT Elegant French·Regency Home . One ol the most Beau· tiful in Southern CaWoroLL Pier and Sllp, 4 Bedrooms, Study, Den. Maid's quarters, 6 baths. 18-lt. ceiling m dining room, sun.ken llvmg room Sumptuously appointed. $197,500. * PANORAMIC VIEW SADDLEBACK TO CATALINA NEW VIEW Home, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, powder room, view living room, view dmmg room. Carpeted, draped, landscaped. A really elegant home. View master suite with aressing area. $80,757. OPEN DAILY 1038 SANTIAGO DRIVE * NEW VIEW HOMES FROM $62,500 * IA YFRONT HOME ATTRACTIVE used briclt bayfront, 4 bedrm., dining room, pier as float. Fully carpeted. draped, landscaped, 3 car iarage . .Beautiful concllhon. $88,400. * IA YVIEW LOTS S 15,500. E9UITAILE LEASE * IA YFRONT LOT 87 ft. completely bulkbeaded.-pier & 1Up privile1es. '69,000- lease. THREE PRIVATE IEACHES * SALES OFFICE: OPEN 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 1026 SANTIAGO DR. In Newport Beach from Paclflc COllt Hwy., north on Dover Ori•• From Newport Blvd., El.It on 17th St. to Sales Office. - llACCO -~ REALTY CO. ' .. OAJL Y '1L0f /~· Pf'W. ~VN•ioe COVIil CW" ntl n A T'I ~ (AL I .... •IA l"CM T'MI COU•TI 0# CM.._I -·-•'tel ~ ........ ... ~""- -,.4H:141Afl ~ WIU A90 •CM LITill• TSIT .... W~UY (>'!... f/I ._. ,__ ·-.... ...... ·~ ·-,.,._ -O....•-OO()ll(E I\ H(l(IY '"''l" l-..,._ -· .... ..,_ .... ·--·-. --.. .. .._.w ...... _ ___ ... ltw...Ufl/L.- .._,, T~. ,~ " _,..t<• .. -.., ._ ,.,,!Olt_ -..... ""'--111.Uf/I ......... _ -............. -11.ltW. f/I It• •IA. "' .... C~-f/I 0. ............ 1 fl/ ..i. C.l'I. 11 ICI _. .,_, ...... ,.,.fl/ ...... 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IM """' ti-• ..,.,. .. ,., ~ a..ai. c..u. lotnlo, wlllcll It l!w p&Mol • -"-•• flf lllo ""411•"""'" In ell INllton "' teMlne M IM •14fe Cll ..... -· """"" ........... tlflW ,,_. ,.,.. ,,,_,.~ ..... "' tlliJ Ml"-o.... °"'-' s. "" ,., .....,..,. ., .. '°' IMQlllW <JI .... Wiii ., ......... -'" ........ ._....., ... """" ... --.-. .... "C", ---.--. c.-...... ,. ..... ..,, ....._ .. a.-,...,1 """"' ..... Or-,_ !Hjty l"it91. ~ ... .,, ............. J.lt ,..., ,.,... ' HOUSES FO'. SAlE Gene,.., IOOC Prime Investment t'Udy rm.led '"fU k"pc Tn· I pl!·--nt"' I..' ~ nlrd IA and out !"'~ { -.rv<•IJ and di.iµou.l.a Ill all wuu 13 lOO Y f:ARL Y lNCO ME.. Loc-a.ll'd near modn1I ~ cte- '"" -Prt«d 1... Sell at Onl) DO~. 1(11 t Dvv•n t.\ffllnit C..U ~,.Ji RA.'Oi ::,Tl Ll. Jo ~""' JA.111 buu • ,., a.q n In lb~ ~ tlt'drtAJffi ; bi! t.h eu1tom hocnt-• !Jn- JJ' •ctt •''anti(" t.aul' .rvum .. 1U-.. n bu Buuutul h&od~ a.p~ • 1111 a • riJ kt-pt c1Jchuol1r• I•• n \'1~• c;I Ba< It ~> !olarux rs rlcm mW}' ~ C.d M HJ~b Ami ) 011 a-n ~ bl&&" pM"t'e ot at":"'Ai" d:ua CUAOm bu.u:.y ~u on t ull ~ only MJ ,;ro 546-Til I 0pf-n ~ s. NEWPOK I BtACH OFFICE 5t6-'TD.l Breathtaking View & 1'001 LwiUI') l bdrm l .. den.. farm&l dml.nc room Conim dirl lU.r bamt! Dedne lot· diet\. a.ad l&rJr 5"9&1"1 tt brraktul &l'f&. :lOx to ""°°' Wltb d.Jvm& boud AMlQ& SS'T.~ Bay & Beach R .. lty Inc. ~ W. Balboa Blvd !'-B- 613--9~ f.•ts 673-j~ $250 MOVES YOU IN LoYdy 3 bdr . l bath, B:ah· Ina Comer lat Landarap."Ci and fenced Beverly J ad.M>n Rl:ALTY inn Bead! Bh·d H B 147-tcm fl-UNITS P Mo. IDOltl'W Area's bell 11"1)' at ' ~ tbt IJWa. O....r 11.11 lit'll ar tndir •t ... Gence R.utty-442-4422 611W.19th, Costa M-.. -1'"'EWPORT BU.C.H MODER.' OUPL.EX OPD\ HOCSE F'Rl-SAT..suN 1 lo S. lll2 'A'. Balboa Bl. ~.. blk to ~. I blk to oc:eu beaches. Sl2.900 2 br houR ~ badldon all' <'(Ullpldely rufntabed. LEON VIBDtr, REALroR ~-os;a l'vea OR HM4 ~OCEAN FRONT ~ t"anuahrd Untu • Tndt for \•ac&11t or TD Pnoe ~.cm a.lboa a~ Pr-opertiff U«> W Balboe N ~ 673-7 Q> or 673-'1.17 HOUSES FO• SALi Genwal 1000 SH~ 1$ nu: PPJCl:.. nw DedrooGI i-r ""'tt fanul1 room • • ~ la&dlt'l'I • ltA bu.ill • .. wt.II 1:1(.., 1.u• ~ ~ nus bonw With , ... dOubk ~ "'"' ,. ;u no • & df') t 1 ccmnn llart, ti lr-al-od mUMP-m from t~ ~llc:il. lb.ta hoftW 11l 1Ul IU nottl)' I~ )ard •11.dl • compWuty '"nc·~ "' ~ l"f'aT wJdl • doc nm! Is "'altmit tor yoa. Call - Kl r.M'.!l ();>en f'ftS. ~ COSTA MESA OFFICE Kl ;-Mn Take The Pt 1 ge A r.-11 t ~ half bom' aw&.IU 'VU "' ~ ) OU lllmped Iha 4 llr bomt-wnil H£A TED PCJOJ.... L.arv ~ Part .Mesa lnll'Wl Meow IU'iofl cvu l"f'C'mlly rrdec.u a ltd. Df'C pra~ door °""""' " -bnd! teYfftd fJ9bO. Co:npatt the ...... 11 m .;,oo. ~ ~s1tt. CALL '5Gl FOR ··sMIUNC SERVKT" EAR CONDITIONED nu. Ba1aest -.~ •'ill uam to • ..,. dow'I ~yment olff'f J Br. 2 ti. • f&m. rm. 6 f'OfUtAJ.. DIN· L"'G R.M. 2 J'rJNa, eMic. bit . ID&.. J.adudnc cba:b- •"Ubtt l...a.rye pooi • mrd yard. ~.SiOll. MJmh )'CIQt io. dn E''" m-llJl CALL M6-a1 f'Ofl "'~D..lNC SERVJCE"'" '\l:UMf I :tw.u" I llTJ Harbor SNd. C. M. BEAUTY SHOP • eqwpment •1dl a l'O*O& ~ ... -t..nd, buUdln&. All roes. f'lrR DOC down wea Jt Full Pn« W.JIOO. $911 '"'1'9>" all GeftCe ... ,ty ... 2-4422 611 W. 1 tth., C.ta Mes.a --------Ecntside !'k• ud deaa J bedroom nur 9dJDoD. nm ~ll ttpt bamt llfeda DO fiXIAC or l"f'- pan. Prica:t a& UUOG wtlh low diailrD fllA. or DO down c.1 Call RO'l"nl.A.~ ro "°""' at >45-ml ----New Listiftl Olll&ca TilrW la. pl"Ofn- aanally redecorated llJlO l.ndlcape<.1. l bedraDm and dm.lnc room.. ~ ~ Dr. Open Suoda7 53.500 C.W.ell a.nker & C:.O. ZDl £(.out H"''Y '8. OR ~m> ----BAYVIEW PLUS SANDY B£AOf 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, ' 1 Br Apl. $91, !flO. OCEAN Vl.EW • 2 U,. home in Art O:>loo )'. $.13,::,00. DUPLEX • room for 3nl unit $23,500. Georit 'A' 11 ha ruon RJtr. OR Hl50 IN IAYCREST J bdrm " f anul)--t-2~ b&lb Open Sa.I " Sun. 1-) pm 20Cl Commodcm: Rd. L ithtfoot be tty 642-0351 Add Extra Cash To Your Income Join the wise, modern families who have more--end do more be- cause they keep a steady flow of extra ca1h coming in. lt'1 easy. Just do as they do. Put fast-action Daily Pilot Classified Ads to w o r k for you the minute you di1cover some- thing you own that still has value. and is no longer beinq used or en- joyed. Don't keep things you don't use ond miu out on extra cash that mean1 more fun for your family. Go +hrouqh your home today and make a list of the things you find. Then dial for a friendly Ad Writer . Other families want thin91 like hou1ehold items. 1port1 equipment, tools, musicet tndrumenh, cam· eras, air conditioners, boats, mo- tors, and much more ... And. tht1e cash buyers ere watching Cla11i- fied columns every day for offers. DAILY PILOT . 642-5618 J, HOUSIS f<>tt S.Al I 1000 TH r.':rj •. . "•";;.. •· ·. - E S T .Z\ Tr: r: -: THOUGHT FOi TODAY o .......... -madr I.II J CTUll -ll • ., atsibtted. THE Q E .i\L E S T J'"-.. T E F S U.e Now llli1cl LaNr OnrMJf acn wDl..._ bcxM k>c2tld DN1' _. Uru.- ,__,.. Hon.r-a ,c1lll 11""' IJr\..'St -' Add ... UaltT • Pr.ad a' m ,50I). 0,. ·w '" ~7171 546-2311 THE fJE.r.:.. ESTATER.S Mom's hone Dad's Price A homr deai&:nrd for ~ con- "~ ol Mom and a lar,r I amt.l) 4 bedroaml. 2 b&tlu and a lama.ly room. ~am ldtchf'n • llh bWJt ·111& wd d.wnruhu SeMCt pocdl! Louutd our Baell. B a y. Pne't'd at )at S77 .500. On! y S.l.600 down ~ Doll'l mua Uua ooe ! Open 'til I. S-46-2313 '46-1171 THE Q E """\!... E .STATEP.:; Pnmr commeT'da1. La1ay· ~' 5quatt Atta. Pnced at m per aq. ft wtt.11 iuc:e 2 bedroom borM plus alf\ct. Will ~ fer •uut kl&.. 0nJ Y S'T .000 ID\lellt.IZW"ll& DCC• e9UJ')' Sft '*>'· Opal Ill , ""-7171 S46-2:J 1l THE ~JE.-''.:... E !..'T A '":"E:; .. · kOCMft To Grow 'IWo-stary lam.fly bome ~ cludini ~ ~. 3 balha. ~mplrtely c..,,ned Dtt.tltl ldtcmn' 1Wo fittpqces · OM UI lat1'f lllUil8' brd- roorn Hup pool..41red lot. SN"-" rooL. Priced a.t «II)' 134.(Q) Stt Dl&y4 Opai 'ti] , s-46-llll 646-7171 -· T 'L'. ~·~( • -Cl L "4,Y •.• ~ ••. E !:'" T ,;, T F.T' .. n.rifty 11tlllkill4) On!> ru.sm bv)'S t.tm J Btod-- room bomt ""r.ar Nrwport HArllor H 1~ Q\ad "1ftl. Lou of lrft&. Ber toda7' ()pm 'uJ, 646-7171 J.46.2111 THE ~i :::.n. :_ E S T ATER!:.: F.ASTStDr · na.soo BeauU.tuJ m8de t.tta ua~ I hLs lcJ¥ "ly cul-dir1ac ltrtet ol fine homu Shlnlnc ~ wood Doon ' COlY f trr- ~ pvt dUa home warm· th &: charm· &a cblbM dir- Ladlrd ~. ao room for worklhop. Cueat boux II\ rear fer in-laW1. Bfttrr aw tod&y a.t t.hll low pnl"f 546-77U ~ rtl'I. NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 646-77U MAKE OFFEI R·l Lot piua CuW 2 Bdrm hQme. Ownfr la Vf!J"Y an- xious! A&ldnit ~.950. fil SEM"-1 .REALmA11 ~la i:.u1 Cout H•ih"""Y Corom dd Mar (Bdwem C&roatloa &: Dehlia> m.nn Small Home m . 16th Place 3~•JanaJ· OGRto~ . ... ••• ,....._.,.._.aolb fldm' .... .,.. .. Obt .. ..... 3 ,,.. otd, bit· -~b, ...... l~ tlatt.. Ld. ia *'-' .... II . .,.. .,..,tcrlflD&9. 4'1 L 11th It, '4N19o ·~ ~a POa SALi Genw91 1000 •PDMOtml rw dllil ~ ~ 'blme trim ,...._ 8oon.. 3 llllrt ~ 6 Ll.rrt' yard far Ws A-4'op. Nf"&J' i:c OCKWd -...,_.-..values daoUS ~ nickel Onb' SK.150 Mt-m 1 Optn ~Yea- ~ NEWPOaT IEACH Off ICI 64J5.f7ll c.ta Me.a 1100 NEAi ·NEW 3 • 4 BR BOBU.S TOTAL MO. P~ fl'Q .dl WT3 • KI M(..) Or Kl S-204 Emtlicle Hdwd Rrs PluttT •·ala A ~. J Br. 2 &_ det_ bi' IN. ql&&Mly C&J'll'.U • drapu FA hea.l, lit lei( 1111 I.bf' a.Ley W I f'OOCJI I« boat 61 tn.Uitr. Fuil pnot W~ · U1WDC Ip ni.A loaa WI pmu J~mu Total PJ.T.L • HL"t"JtY! The MYH CO. Kl .... 71 -.\A>Ulllt 653 HACH ST. J BR. 1 "1 ba.. For f1iA ·~ pn.la al SU.IOO land t9CJ'\¥W cosuJ. f1U kl9JI ol P l ,100 avail at ~ '4 • SSl mo ~ fura"op avail ~ CaD OW1MI' r¥eL TJl T JOU tl...A.J BY OWN--E-::R..--oo-da to wta ar nooo • aa nu.. 51.Ji) ax. pa)'I all' HtwlJ redec l br, 1 ~ ba Wllb OYU'SlU db&e pr • drlvtw"Y, lndry rm ' ·~· Cf1'f patM> + MA.KY utru! Hr lbol'" c. ICbla ' ~ •. l>tt.>'s et-T&, lfYU J.4i.IJJ1 3 NEW 2 ... l br, l.B *I· a. Im • S6x9I' lot ~. ~ • c:llwdMs oe11'· f4,5tJG. " .u accept io. dD. gyan. c.:or. of Tulip • Ura.np. ~I 'IW -----------IEAT THISU Sbopa, ~ c;l>Ul"(;OD .at. l br, 2 ti.. uoo eq. u. liQllt yard. $21,5Q.I. f'.000 under m.IJ'Ut. Pr\oclpaa onll· ~ Alben St., C.M . *-1., -----WL ar ~wt ..._ 3 .... + WDll1 ~ nun- rry l ba.U.. wood Door Nocar S.Ck &7' $2U(kl. SU· 7729. B1u.. 673-41 ii ----ii.ooo UNDER Mk1 · :'>rl'd.s UDO 111 yatd • wrll • · br Nonh Qt, $21,B, (Jwnr ~ SAL.£ llJ ..,_, PD~ 4 bdrm, 2 .,. .... ttdec' cot ~ A Vk'llllia., CM, M2·JS. BY OwD«r 3 bdm\, 2 bath. ~u. dra~ Let laced Jd. 5425 totaJ COil "' nu · G! bqyu. '3'M334. ME.SA Ver'IM m.llOO ~ bdrm + f m nn, tencrd )'d ie... oPtlon ne mo. Sti-filfl fVf' 61J·QIU. NICE l be ~. ~. r&ni'· retrl1. fmced. fliA TERM.5 116.U OW?ofDl. ~ SAl..E, Trade, JU!ll 4 ~ a.ta Mm& ~--BJ owou. eua. m -Tl50, ~ ~131 t BDRM l:>r ~ or-1.uf w /option, m.ooo Owner 545-i11121). -l BR, Ire den, frl>I, Cl'U. drpe, tJ0,::,00. :!6.:16 Oub Mesa PL U HOM. Mesa Yer• 11t0 ••••••••• MESA VERDE Owner iumoua. L&rp 4 t.. 2 ba, f.amil1 nn. W t frplc. . Doub~ aUdi.ac &Sau dool'1 to patio-Alktac $23,nt.. HlA or VA \4rma.. TUIACH RWTY Jrll lll&J'tlar dfvd l.·M M5-l421 £va.. ~ .,., ....... . H!GHl.AHDll l -br/ ~ Uy • rm. QJCa. Drpa, 2 • Frpks. Imp Htd • holl $.25,mt Owar-G-ll3l Cea .... ,.,_ 1 It$ IY OWNll SD.750 4 BR. 2 ~ Wt-im. C&)l1, *"' new pUat. .. ~ ..... 2 Wlla Kutlor ltlOf Oila&u A Coliel9 Pll cho.JI. ()ptll W A ,b « c::aD for appt.: Kl H'M7 JD CONQU. DR. !!!!... ..,.,, ..... • .. TWO -NIW • VllWI JJlVlNE TntMcK·f t ~ « Centerap.n.nch. Wdl to8q • ~. ,...... ............ .. ~-... ... Dome~ m.. HOUSH fOI SALi HOOSIS '61 SALi Hwltttbfl••--~ ~~untint'9" ~h I~ TWO STOIY DOLL HOUSE Ready to mow into this immac- ulate 3 Br & dining rm., 2 ba. b~. AlJ eJec. Medallion bit-in ranee " oven, like new refrl& .• washer • dryer, noor to celllnc brick fireplace., f .A. beat. 1'h1I TownbOUM ii 5 minutea from the beach ' lndudea recreational t. cilities such u swimming pools. run Price s1 s.99s. FOi PARTICULAR PEOPLE ONLY In the very ftnat are.a. A 2 Story m&Mton 1.1 anilable. Professionaly manicured land1cap- .lnc. 3 King-cize Br with <aminl hardwood noon, sep.aral.e family rm. with lmpreulve aooe frplc. Tbt very best cptng., drps., & panelling Formal dining rm., 3 ba. rma .• aeparale servi~ porch. Electric Medallion kil.cben natunlly'. 21f.z car garage & much much more. Ask.mg $31,950. Submit your ~nns KA Tll.LA RIAL TY ptHONE 1474061 17081 Beach Blvd. (Just So. of . Warner) 1200 OWND\ av_, ooiuntty and &J\UOUI to edJ. 3 SH, .t•, Ba. t"am Rm. • Om Rm- U• HAfWUR HJliHl.ANUS. l\Jft¥ sued Mu1.d BR t:n· usual aJDWIJI ol l1~p00ard • clol.et a.pc. ~ lllr qWdl ---at IJl ,jUi ?ll1 Own Dr I~ ~J NB 646--dli,j() ~-~ Z STORY A · f'R.A.\U.. l ~. 2 ba. •di ~ poob C l .300. Ow1WT 6<1· ~ PRIDE Ot' POSSE'ilSlON AWMIS YOU Rtlu Ill 10UI bvmc room by the ~ .,,t Ln!piac" I'. watch the lhipt bead out to .,.. nu re.Jy-io-mOTr- IDlO • bedroom hof, ~ IS 111· Ukd on OC'llf' GI Uw lariat k>t.a an c.orona del :lltM. f"orm•I d.hun& room all d«1nc convmlnlcf lut· chm. indu«t ~llli. miwc 111 nery niom -• bu ullJul IW'llftmio& pool tor uac.ou.s flfll\.rt~ • ~ plasurr • mna flulbk. br'q IMl.000. out 01 uu owner 10V1ta °'· ten m-nn C>)ftl ""es COlONA DEL MA• OFFICE 57r11n -------INCOME· CbokT Corona de! Mar loca • lM:ln 2 "~ boula.. 2 bedroom.a each Olff r> cor. ner lat., nkt'ly landliclped 8cxh unit.a rmltd l rt mort than pays for lat« or~ er C'an hv, 111 ont al \~.t')' "'....--cost. Try SS~ down l call UI lor dd.aila on ~uy flnaodJll. m-nn. ()pm eves. ~ ~ CORONA DEL MAl OFPICI ~n -HOLD ,;:-:-BUILD IT Room for J bedrooms • cloR to land v a I o e, 45 foot lot. lncludft l bedroom. 1 baUI homt + bec:brlor wiUI kitchen A bath. 3 car ~ air maad for addition of UN I, plana lncJ Qdfd,. f1tt- pla~ ' Jou at wood panel- 1na. Nice . try $3.SOO down. m-3171 ()pfon '"'~ CORONA DIL MAR OFPICI '7!r31Tl COAOMA DiL MAI OflflCE f15.31Tl WRl lliD£ SPACIOUS f BR famll)- rooat ~ wltll lat& • twilllll\lfll pooi let lft bca1Jo dful .... prdm. MQ tr...tt for .uu. .... ftl lecome~. JDO llALTY l1te. 1m w...tdUf DIM ..... lalboe Penlntul1 1300 DUPLEX/ 3 • YRS NEW! 1 6 3 · br. Cptl, Orpa. Bllnl, f'rplca. ~ • blJc to Ba,y. Ocun, Stern. Xlnt-Tm!lal! $49,500. Owlwr 6TS-1331 . LW.W. 1351 I'. A... P•I MA,, l"C.. VT7 Via Udo.. Oil .... ,_ Tnda! Com 1 or Daert &eauu..IUI blJmt OD v~ ~ Soud. #11 lot. l br. l ... l200 eq h. saith pabo-AU· mi Wl .000 tqWly ~.CXll K. C. Grttr, ~al tor Ul.6 Via Udo. OR l-9:D 2 STORY FAKILY HOME Ftanr\ni. 4 BR. l baU.. dmu2& l"OOQl, lanaJ • bwll · Ill ldt.chta. ~.sex>. UDO REAL TY INC. 3400 Via Udo, NB OR.loie UOI --~~ ----' BR, J ba.. " wn rm lm- m.c! ~.!!00. (Mr. m-lfl6» • tllll ~ed. Huntington a..d\ 1~ ________ ,., 2 ll JEWEL $l!,%iC). ~HJ' Ille ol ~ W'tlll CoQesr aa qWt c:W* AC. X11'1l l&t· rma. Drape ' Cf"· lhNoUt.. 8lUn kJ&dt-m. All newty pain~ 'l'rt.9- JCal landJcapllli "1th DWD eroua Palm trf'CI of cWf.u· m t YUW!UH- IP.,.~~OIW r JOtilUI .... Ill, ..... LS t-llM llO!l1 Beedl til. H. a. MT.§16 ······-··· •·en~··· Hantlrqan Beau, 2 '*9-- roam. fen. built • bl ~ 6 oven, carpets., dn.i-, 1arp-.wa1r•+rw'nl- Quiet ~ ODI)' $l7.D. Set *' -. IWllW IWTY l T"'1 Bndl BM. NT4Sll ••••••••• It's A ........ lt'a iOlleo9! Q,y..S pa.no., BBQ, PaMW ......... It'• A tieaury; liOak It ~ nidt I. out • nab • a.mkluJ owner 111 offer . l"'LA RUE REAL TY lml a..m • N7..Z:S ---$1&,500 ~ESSIONI 5" Don IDOYet 10U ln. Most are 4 br. wtdli b1Wna. frplca., lmctd yard&. Seme with patJom. N~ ~ "°" -aiJe to diooee ~ Etl a .. llty. 531..5222 "WE TRADE" -N ... AL-..... --- z Br, all ~ drpa. .... llOftearr. lalctd. patio-MU.t o&r. VILLAGI RIAL TY ~-st• CadWcl H~Bud ------------ Huntlnfton IMch 1400 NEAR IEACH CUte 3 bedroom, 1 ~ be.th home 2 block from beach. Divorce forces a a I e. Act oow ! lluipect ' make your otfr.. R. D. Slates Realty 17252 Beach Blvd. 147-3519 $315 DOWN " P9.Y nm per mo. + taxes for Cold War Vet -Only Sll&htly mo:e FHA. 3 Br, alJ elec. near DoQilas. i0147-1266 t::':= :p.11-~ 11931-seadl Blvd. S1nt1 Ana 1620 VETEiA.:1\1 LN1 ONLY' 1-HOME u:rI'! 1st Vet to quality w/recelve & FR.EE new Color TV. To be eold at Vet. Admln. Ap- pr•value. 3-Br/21it-Ba. Fam· Uy-rm., Cpa, 0rpa. Bltns, F~. $28,350. 1425 KIEGAN DRIVE COSTA MHA SAVINGS 14&-3271 * * * L.,un.t ~--1-705_ EIMftllcl lay Lovely tamlly bome, l.n t.bla ctioi.oe a.tta. i. ~ room wtlh ftreplace, d1nlna ara. btta.ltWt roc:m, bit In ldtch- en, :S bdrmA, 2 klha, all built al'OQlld lmtttllc C'DUr t.alnment ~ with wateT· l&lla. .. .$>. $.12,IXX> MW ~ S bed- roonl' 2"' badla. $55,IXX> • 3 mttta. pltY ~ Guett Apt. ~.500 • Emerald 8Q s Br, 2.,, balbs, den, 2 trplc:a. PF.G ALLEN, .R.ULTOR 11115 No. 0Dut Hwy •mi ONE bedroom, COrJ1'>letely tumiabed. uw paid. Pri-vm yard. ~· Mo. Pbcmf:' 646-5754. CLEAN 3 • br/ $130 • mo Fenced, dilldrm ok. Avail NO'Y • lit. Xl2 SUta Ana./ ~. l ·BR. $110. UW"11Ci· Cp~ wilil 1-dlild, U i.3963.. 318 MON· TF. VISTA. l • BR $79, WATER • PD. Adult only, Coee -ctwntwn. lA E. lJt.b. ~ isa. e APTS-HOMJ:&.COYM'L • Ntwpcrt Area A: C.M. e FURN UNFURN UDO REAL TY', INC OR~ OR~ OCEAN 2 block away. Secluded Ip 1 bd.-in atudlo bouae. FUrn. Jo'lrei>lace, ~Uo, 1anae. $100 mo. st&~ or U 1-4624 OCEANFRONT 2 &, prqe, $US mo. PHONE 642·2(2'7 RENTALS Hou ... Unfurniahect RENTALS Apta. Furni•h•d RENTALS Apts. Furni'lhed - TALS REN A pt.. Furnished ----- RE N'TALS Apt a. Unfurnl•Md - Wtdnesday, Octobtt 27, 1%5 RENTALS RENTALS Apts. Unfurni1hed Aph. Unfurnished_ DAILY PILOT /Nrws·Pmt REAL ESTATE General 4J Coate M9sa 3100 General '4100 Coro na del Mar 4250 -"~ I A MESA 5100 COSTA MESA SlOO rluntington a .. ch S400 Offl<e Rental 6070 • 2 IDRM HOUSE Brand MW d.rape9, fenecd yL-d, children OK Cood toe CHAS. C. MARTIN REALTOR 1998 Harbor, C.M. U g.~ GOLD MEDALLION 2 Br Duplex, c~U. dra~. bullt-im. Large fenced yard, for ~hlldren & peta. Priv. &&ra&e, m .!JO. 811 Paul&rino 546-5382 &16·5543 3 BR A: tam. room, bltina, Greplace. c:pta, diva. and a.-&illible now. Excellent lo- cation • walk to ebowin& and acboola, Slll mo. Monm t ' moottl or leue. Mr. Becbeie!. 646~ REASONABLE! Nr Wni· cliff Plua. ~luxe hses, • Pool! E:<t:u! Z.br $100 le $115. l·Br ~. J7S E. 18th St. MS-136l, 646-540(). 3 -BR. DL:N 2 • BA. BAO< BAY • $150 MO. 644-<a4, 548-2121 4 BR, tam nn, elec kit, F'P, $225 mo; S50 depoot. ~. 4~H290. 3 Br. 1~ ba. Cpu, drpa, dble pr. Adult.a. No yard work. No pet.I. $150 54&·2989 ' BDRM bouae, 1 ~ bat.hi. Wala paid. $JJO mo. ~ •UNUSUAL TWO-STOR.Y* ' br, 2 a._ 2 trplca, rumpus room, pool. ~um. r' 3 BR $llll M. W&mm>& FENCED. ~'T2T7 l • BR S1lO oc turn -~ QICI. 1QI. AdulU ooly. .. w.aa._U l-7QU. l·BR/$15·mo.lor2 adalf.I. No peta.. VI lier • pd. m~ P~/ u a-ore. 2 BR bouae tn court prtv yard, noo. 211 0e1 ..., MHll4. ~3981. CUTE 2 • br SIS.50/ Yard, Gu. N~! ldeal- 1Aduty cple. 141-1512- M!.'W £.-SIDE 2 bdrm, tirepl, bwu cdllnp, Jaoced )'d s:a&. Mull.I. $1.1J. m-ms isc> 2 BR Rear ~ Neu eneythlq . Water paid. lll E. n.t St. cw. •LB lack a.., BAHIA MAR 1131 West l!:IU> ~ •• C M. DUUXE l It 2 lir n.JRN 6 UNnJRN KEA TED POOL • PuttJn~ Green • r ad I a a t he1u wuber dryer facillUtt carpora etc. Priced Lrom $~. $150. See Mer, Apt. 4 ~8·04~2 ---Adults-New Aph Ward wtaide Apta. Thr very, very IUCelJl 1 ft 2 bd· nn • turnJabed ft un1umab· ed. f u."l\i1bed from $ll0. Enclo&ed pr&&ea. 1 block F.as< of Newport on Bay Ave., to Fullu1on, nKfll to Ward Apartment&. YOUR CHOICE l, 2, 3 btdrooma. Many dlf • terent Eutaide·Wutside lo- caoooa. Ouldren UK tn aornt . Furn le unturn. Some have pla,y yan:l.5. Rent.Ill ul· f1C'e, corner of Shall.mar • Plact-nt1a. 796 Shalimar, Apl. 3- NO Le~ Yearly $15 we-ck Holiday Plua Apts. Jo or i:1anuu• adult Uvma In quiet aurroundlnga. l Bed· room Apl overlooking pool Carport It extra pm ult' parlon&. 642-5151 l~ Pomona Av. C:0tta Mess f'<ear City Hall It 19th Street $17.50 WEEK & UP- • Studlo & Bach apts e Utilities & Llnena frre • Phone Service • Pool e Laundromat-cleaninK Serv e Mllld Servk:e · 1V Mail. • 1V 6 recreation room, • No Depoc1t e Open IOOO • cafe & bar e 200' oU blvd. • No OOIM 2376 Newpon Blvd. 548·9755 WHITTIER APTS. BACl lute Hea UIUa sue IELOR apt lurn w1lh benene, maid M'fVICt! ted pool, TV car1JU11, pd. ~ wk, llO Mar- rite. MO!cl Cd\I ti7H230 ---~·uu.. 2 8 view $180 673 '/. !urn, very private k duplt'X V.ltl\ OCt'&n . •·enced ya.ill, p;suo. mo Ua.ya 6'{3 7 3114, evea -Oll4. EW BACHl::LUI< APT-N (Or bar C11r uruum I :! • rooms Bltn· & retrig. Pvt • pal.lo, µort/ 42'J N arc1uu1. VATE PRI New Upe m- wtlh Sundedr. Jy dec..-orated thnaoutl taira 2 • Br. Yrly. 1957 or 67S-~. DRM $115 mo yrly, m· l B cludln He 673 I utilitie1, SUn-~k. al.ed pool! "31\., Dahlia, -£851 or 673·240'1. boa 4'300 ----Y • OCEAN Vil~! BA Deluxe furn. 1 BR newly 1 • Br $100. Liv & • nn, kit· n. ALSO: Bachelor apt dec.'Oraled, Ocean V1ew, Me· cbe ci&lhoo k1lcb, dJ1posal, &&· w/ 673 Lana1 It C&n&tt • $S0-ra&r, patio, heated pool $115 • ail UUl tum. 1801 WhltUu, CM ~. f75-51D6. Winter, $lb yearly 2 * $85 br newlY decor furn, 1tar Pru tl1e Addreu 1:.cooOmy Renta MARTINIQUE GARDENS .. Bae belore 1urn l 2 3 From Sl 10 adrro • • . • • • • • From $S5 Bdrm • • • . • • • • t'rom U15 Bdrm • 2 8a.tll c 1'rom $150 arpeta· Orapea-Gara&• lilt·in Uvcn & Ranae Grae . • • :l Pools •..•• IOUS UVIOJI • • • a.rk·llke Surroundln&I th Is Santa Ana. C.N. p 18 646· ~ 646-4m Fot c Holiday PIH• Apta. srac1ous adult Uvlna In qu1et alJlTOWldulp. l Std- room Apt. overlookin& pool. arpon A private txtr11 pe.rldnr, 642-SUI "'6 Pomona Ave. Cci&l& Mesa N r City Hall A 19th St. $19 * NEW 2-BEDRM 1 ..... IJa SlUIJIU UPLX * MOVE FREE! Ever~thm~ Plu.sh horn l'llfl w1U\l.n ::5 1111 r•d1ua rtJRNISHED olfk~ In die heart or the financial di& trlct of Newport Beach 4U sq tt of apace consWuig ol two separate oUu:a. Caz- ~ll. drapes, ur condi~ ll\i. ldecil tor Att~y. At.:· countant or executive real pa1,11·r to chandeliers. <.:111.11 1·4!·3 bedrooms Drp.V Billi.I Pvl·J>lillo, l~l rumi.hcd ._ un!utn Tulip Lllne/ ~7~. • Bwlt wa • l'wl -----DESIRABLE :!·br/ Bltru, Chtldw\'a area Newly dteorated! Nylvo $85 Up cpt'&· Adulta only $95. 788 Pl estate office. ~. w. 18th at Pl11ct'nt1a Huntington axa $78 p M CALL &16·1:.i:i6 324 CLAY er o. SPAt:IUUS 1 l:llt Apt. Cpt:., I Phone 5J6-<llll Lar};e oltice Ii v a 11 ab I r. drp1, bltm kitchen. Walk1n1i: * (;round [Joor. modem pro- dustanv to Wf'skllfl )hop· • Nt;W-t="'BH &2-:-BR * !eSl!lonal bid~. 15."ll Baku Pini>· Pi lvare patio. AdulU ff~ -$¥1.50 St. ne.u-Harbor Blvd. COi" only. $1Z>. 646·2546.__ 1 Cpu, drpa, bll·lllll, ta :'lo1esa. Kl s-m1 dJal)UMll, carpona. ---.--f--L·---i~ewport Beech 5100 C>O.ANA1R APTS. Qff1ce or NM MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE Rentals • KBthy Hardin& 2 & J bdrms, fJrcplace, l'IJIS, & drps, elect di&bwunn , dlsp.., plumbed for wclbn1:r dryer Pvt pdllos t.ncl &•· ra¥ea • 11.oruse. From $135 .,.r month Rental oltice on .I-la¥1hlP Kd lbrilind HOdi Hci&pl~I 420-t Flail\h1p H.oad 1009 Geor&ia, Hnrii 8ch ln beautUul 833 Dover Of. 531-MtT 1 I.Jee b u 1 1 d I n 1. Newport 2_BD_R_M-to_wn_hootl tlrepl Beach. New, modern, air bll IN. wa.ahu · dryer'. 1.'0lldtuoned UUl.lties paid. Sl30. !l6~·Z7Q;i. Lowl'St rat.es. wihtfoot Realty, 642-«JSJ S. Ana Heigh!-'--5~ lndua1rial Prop. DUPLEX l bdrm $:'l5, ind ve " refrtK 'J.UJ41 Acacia, 9-7383, l'J.131 t/7-4328 1lo LI:. ... Dup lex, Unturn. 5800· ---·------ELUXE 2 bdrm duplex, 1 h D . , ocean v1tw, 2 btkl Le• bay. 613-2484 * 2 bdn:n, c&rptla, dn~ b betwttt1 ocean • bay. 925 tffwporl Beach E. Balboa Blvd. ~ 4200 ~ BRAND bal tu. carpeu, drapea, w a.sbt'r, dryer, dllbwuber itt·herl, dbl carpon.s. Bua 7150, Rea • ~IH.J"i8. 5 INDUSTRIAL Urutl lO 1¥."W 6800 iq. Cl. Ol>llCn I e bl~. Near May Qi..• tree· v.ays. Showa approx. 14.J~• Nel • Net • Net return on lllVulrnenl. P r i c e d at $70,000. ERNIE CLEVEl..AND R.LTR 16811 Tustin Ave, 646·3907 PENN. POINT . 2 br. 2 ba, k>t.t °' ------Ocean Port 4100 Costa MMe WINTER RENTALS ~ MOTOR HOTEL 1311 PER WE.EK U25 PER MONTH ~ • Dtrec:t di&! phaDea (ht klca1 calla, • 24 bcq &bl.. aemc:. • CAS • El.ECTRlC e KEATED POOL •TV -FM e LIKENS • MAID SERVICE SllPd1 mon !J:r • lCINGSIZE BEDS • JDTOl£NETI'ES e T'fV11'I BEDS 2301 NEWPORT Bl.VO. COSTA MEIA PHONE 648-74-45 T • Bechelor &pt.a- • Ove!'lookina Pool. • Furn, cpt.I, d:'p&. e Patio. A pnaa e Rec room, ~broller· • Ma.Id Strv A: UW.. WO MOOlh W. Newport, 1 blk to oceaA. 210 Cedar 642-1132 Winter R.ntata ruRN A UNFURN New duplex Wilt.a av&ilable now. Carpeta, ~. bo.llt • lm, fireplaces, &a.ra&H • Steps '° the oce&n· 2 bed· room, 3 bedroom It b&ctll* lor. '46-«65, n'es 6Th-d'74 ! Gar, mo mo ytty. tm. or wt.nt.u, deluxe jlMlt OU Bay. llA~ arado S\. 8a1bo&.. 9174 froDt l bdrm $1S. im. uW .,.ics. 613-4724 113-3810. y ~ Sailboat, prlv, 2 Or, 2 bl., p)O ; uw pd. ll3"8IM. R apt, llt11 peJd. ftek.. ~ mo i.Dc.bms no & Balboa BMS • $.'IQ to $'15 mo.. Udll- ca pakS. Balboa McMI, w B&l.bo&. m-99«1. Y FRONT -2 BR, 2 a._ 2 BDRM.-2 BATHS ! $150 ModL-D >.pt. &1 1122 w. Hal-ail • util pd. Canoe ud boat l.O '*. 673-m4. :M-<lJ811. Evea. OR s.e.34 WlNrER RentaJ, Quiet lm- macula1e. Bacbelo: Ai>t· W n . 10 ocean "' blk l.O Mar ·-Lide .... 4351 --SPAC It CHE..ERF\JL 'J. ba, frplc, lilly View, • drp&. Avail 1mmcd, mo yrlY lac. f73.QM)9 Mer ~ PM llet liulcet SboppU)i Cen~r. UUllUes pejd. l:..mptoyed BA aat.Jiemen Ollly. $'F.I mo-1<11 be YJ'RONT, Yleow, 2 br, 2 be. antJtully tum. Al.lo 1 br lat Sl. NB 67J.~. lurn/unfurn1 W1tb viirw. lloom1 • Suitea • Aph. Jrb. ~ Ob U>e Bay. ullh. vo~. 8 TV, 11.oena, maid aerv. ~ alboe ldend --.... 435) DAY • WEEK • MUNTii FROM $119 M.0. NfW 2 BDRM. /pr, 'n1 Jiw igu, ffw Udo Sbons Hot.el • Marina W Ill Udo Pm Dr 6'734llm d oo.-s from ~ U15 tncl NEWPORT la.I. Sharp 1 br. bachelor-. Sm. boat tJe-up. $100 mo. OR 3-69'n tlla.. GA YNOft REAL TY S7J.,Jg}7 NEW 2 IDRM. /f a:, 'ILi June 11th. rew from s.y. SW Incl ~ m-3117 GAYNOft RIAi.TY -· untln,ton 8Mch 4400 larp l'W"IWlbed 2 bed· OC' l bdrm .. dtn. Bat Uon. Om tiik to ...., Cinema 'nle&tre. $lZ 5 POINTS APT! 31 Ell11 147~ WIM ALL YEAR • 2 A 3 Bedroom delv.K • Bltna, uW. paid! l 7'i11i Cameron St. H.B.. BR dupla, new cp., ~ Adult.I, no dop, $10i mo. til 1\lml&bed. lOU Califoma. ~9'T13. EWLY decorated 2 BR. 1 Twm • l dble, diapoAl, laundry, ranie. privau i-tio. UXl mo. 646-4739. • BR S60 • mo. 1 • amaJJ duld ok. No pet.a. 1024 Flonda. ~Jen. -. una BNch 470S • YI Block t• ltMch H eatcd paol. Maid aen. tiUa serv to CM. 10 min to 0CC. UCI. 1 It 2 br. tum, unlurn. Bach'I apll, room.a. lrom $30 lharcd. 911:i N. Coast Hwy a Beach 49N2!M Furn. 4800 l Bdrm, ~ Salrrtay Anytime weekenda. Ill f-1500 alter 5:30 pm UNTALS UnfumlthM I 5000 MEDITERRANEAN VILLA(iE From $1 so "'°· 2 A 3 bdrm•. ftreplace, q>U, d.f1ll, ef'M d.labUblr, d11p. Rental otflre oo 1\apblp Rd (behind tloq ~ ~ COSTA MllA 5100 MIMm SMle Apt-. t' 1 bedroOTU 11' 1 ~ betha PrtTttt patio • H•Ud ..,ell _,, W/w ca~ .,, Or.pel \Jnturn mo. "'"' $145 m~st. ... (Mar Harbor al ~ • 2 lchl. SIS • $90 ..... l:r Deccr9t.d. ,... , Br, .. 1...,.., lmced JVll. -..i. watc ,._I cld&& -Bail&.& Am ...... Ml 8wllllN Sl "' .... ,., ti.ct blt-iM. pYt pnp Ill k NEW . 673-H1rttor blltes Q J Commercial 6015 ••• lGl·A l'lactntla, N. 8 . l ~ 2 bath tower duplex lease. ~ fut St., N~w rt lie&cb. $16!> moolh. for COMMEftaAL BLOC. Royal Palm on.. blk W• al H.utlot, c:ianer al 8&.lter). FROM $92 H Town1M>81e 2 Br~ bu!A-la ~ ..... l~ bau.. HIATIO POOL m 1 Harbor HlvcS.. c..1. IU.D.lpr A1Jt A·l v ILLA WEST Spauvua 1 Ur, ~ &. Furn. -Unfurn. PnY p&11oa, Yool, Putllni ~reen $120 up adulll only 755 W. l8lh St. C.M. M ESA NORTH A,.TS. 2 i BR, l ~ ba. FurD/un-I tur drp&I D· $llS US). Pvt/patw crpl.I, bll·l.ns, &Ir· Hl:.An:D PUOL r. &hope, ecb1a A OCC teruuo. Pet UK. dp/Bab:r 546-81511 -WYONAIE leqe l BR Apu, ... • cpt.a ~ drps. doet w 1Sr> mo. UD1um. OVE in NOW· START NOV. lit. Call Mir· THE PINES H 2 B& 1 i,, k Mod AptJ Mwin1 ~ GE kit, Gokl edalllcm, l&e patio. Cdor End· pr. ~ rm. Close in. AdlllU. W' bu&. $ll9 to $134.. E Db St. 8(2...44(1 $ 100 Mov6.ln Allow1net DELUXL LGf. ~-liR 2 S.th Bold Medallion apta.. P Ea.IUide location! dou-TO bl Call e. prqe, ~ storqe 543-069 8 new 2 br dupla. RAND Bl nz. t • inl, ~ patio. &&r .• DO G&rdm Lane to.U .. ii.ti ... 1124 (IC s.G-3997. E 'ITRAcnvE earner, new. A extr 2 a l~e 3 br, 2~ ba, or br, l ba, DCat IChoola, lh P&. Cotnsa:ion. ~7475. CAN YOU IMAGINE a 1700 aq -ft. 3 • br apt tar 150? c.ot -Meodoa • Mia· Ion.~ $ • l BDRM. $M. Carpeu. , pool, bit· ins Uurn. vail > m A YOCJMio. 2 BR Duplex_ Jatqe, new . '80 mo. llO A Welt lllon 54&· lill. MO, 2 BR, 2 ba. Mooth rent free w/ yean lease-21 <>&It. 642-5398, 84M90'7. N EW. Spd\&b. Eutsm. S.ama, ~. cpl, drps, blH.na. $81 mo. 613-7629 p ATIO APT 1 • BR ~. Ranae. Retrl&. Gu A waler paid! m-5025. PRl VATE, bome like, car- peted. tDc fruit • beck yd, pr. 2 bdrm. $100. S40-008. 2 bdrm quit<. pr- ~. patio. Adult.. Jll Maa Dr. ~-2407. 1 BR. di19. jtU'. "° t.nq 514 3"h St. or Ptl 613-S.377 f'Yt!f'l.ln P · N F:'N 3 br duplex $120, pr-.... water pd, nr Hoq Jbp. Not peta. 5411-<l!N. 2 Bl\ upper. bldn&, re- fr11, avail, carpet&. 510 Jo- aDQ, NrWT, &6!1S J BR iii MO. Adllilll Int P<»llONA A VS. IG HCl6 .. 2 BR, QllllW. ct.rplU, m,.t. wa • pd. Qillclre\ olr. llfil 0r&nge • D, C.M. 2 ·btUU -mo. Ntw cpta, Drpt. Bltnl. P'tt~ patio. 5e-5GO. Nf-tlQ. ro • Afit. ~. °'"" ~ 2 ••. l"' ••. Cld.ktAa .. MHZS. l • 8DIUI PMio ..... rar-. Ml • Ina, nt ltlop' .. ... OR HTli n. .... ,. .... ........... ,.. ... BR Bile"'*' l'ower apts Cpl. dpL Furn. • u.nlurn Adulf.I. $100 ~· ~j -SuperlltlYe $20U to $~50 Studio irplit Incl ~ 2 bdrm, 3 bdrm. 2~ baLba.. tinp&ace. pvt ~uo, healed pooAa, deluxe leatures le bit IDJ. 646-ll64 Eaatbluff Apertmenh 117 ~u unTc:, JIC.b . l>111tlnc:tlVe ~w li-wy V it:• {.;ardtn Ap\I. w/pv\ ptillo, c rpV drps, bll · l.ns, 2 car ,iu Kee cent.a w I pool. l di< from $l!lll • 2 lilt, 2 ba trom SJOO. 644--l:tM or in-t.111>. "' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2-Br. Lpts, U:ps, Ub1t: ~IU · Patio. Adull.I, No pet.I, $LJ.l mo. 346 Catallna JJ1" US.~l SPAOUUS 1 Br, 1 ba. With tully equij>ped elec. lutchen, trplc. .. pool. Adult.I onb No Peta. ~l. NEW 3 br, very ar ~ .,,;., qU, drpa. Alao fun. Qilldreo wekotn.e, Wllller ' )'CU'l)' S100 up.. ~· BAY JW.;NT APT. NEW LGE l • BR. l • BA. Cpta, Drpa, Bhna, $3'2!>-mo. Slip • &Yall. OR )..1232. 1 -2 s ki ALSO ruRN. BALANCE • PWR APTS. POOL! ~ LOVE.LY 3 br, 2 b&. ~. Je&M $1~. <.luldren OK 613-621S da,y1; 173~ eves. ON the Bay! 1 br tor turnl boat alip a v&i.L Wlnttt or yrly, $ill up. ~-- Newport_!:!gta. 5210 $1.r>, 2 BR, bll · Ina, WW , beam cetl'i,:, bld pool, aduJU, DO ~Ls· &4.J·~H. W•tcliff 5230 .. NEW POOLSIDE, 2 Br, 2~-: ba. deh&X· $280 mo. !>-48~ or 499-li36- a.a a.y .S240 NEWPORT RIVIERA po ~ ~ or Kl 9-Jlll5. k ' llo, t:AL cll'&n ~ br, bll ina, pa· drps, &&r.i&e, 35J·A Qsiit, CJlt. ~. ~·2986. CLEAN l BR. bicd )'d. drJll, ~ ... m La Putt Pl. o.ta Mesa. m«lT. $10 a ent1lt Wanted 5990 FU w/ $ . \o RN Apt CK &mall house ~ "&nit in Newport Colt.i Mesa Area. About lb mo. f rank · 91Bl Oua, eat m1r1'U r R oomt for Rent .. s ap ti, M $10 UP YOUNG MDI hart: nna. N~ tum l ba, t, w • deaka, lut ldry, wk OCC, pool .:. ahoP6· ~ endoa, l."M. $U .!JO Up WK-;/ Kllchtn 7 .JO UV· Studio Apt.a. U Lil· $1 ~ k!rv • pool W6 New· pun Blvd. ~-!f156. cE-;.ooffi-ne-ar-..,-~-dl-, NI home privtle1ea. references qw.ft!d. LJ tNJU. re I •I HU.X:K from 17th lt lrvlllt !>riv bdth. $U.SO wll.. Call l 1 30 pm. Ml 6-:!H:i. y UUNG men &bare home SJO • mo. :l0'70 Manun 'i' ay c .M 641·2484 after 6 pm. R OOM for rent wrt.h kil.C:be:a pnvl.Lrres.. ml Governor, CM ab.er 3. 00. R In EAL ESTATE Genval come Property 6000 0 ' WNEK aat below appraJal, ard 4 • plea, low vac. )o main& $4000 .. 548· lll'f. • .rtNt 2 BR IJNn'S • t -JM, cpt/ drpa. Owna Bl 64&-Sl98 8 ualneu Rental 6060 On Newport Bl. -Jlar1>or + plenty ~ Good ln- veatrwlt CPI llldi· $70,• OOt ~ or Joa •~ L1XlN VJBD\T, REALTOR JIG H)L 81.. Costa a1 .. MH1111. Evea OR ~ Industrial Rental 6090 SHOPS FOR RENT F~OM $7j A MONTH lUUU', l OUU', ~ , 6UIXT ~· Mute loW u 6c aci. ft. Wahb'ae V~e lt6-U'1t IMM> w. nua an •• c..M. Jo'OR tu:NI': 1600 Ill· ft, 2 rat rooms, 2 omce. ln llflWI lndustnal blda oo Randoll* A\lt • brlw~ Baker 6 Bristol, dOR to rree..,.. t.:RNI E a..EVELAND RI.TR. 1688 TuslUI A~. 646•39Q1 400 SQ. JT. EA01 M 1 Sbop/ wanhM. 148 mo. M 1 and )'&rd • • • • • • '60 mo. Dilplay rm. or oU1ce • ~ 81S-m West 171.h Cost.a Meaa ~ APPROX llXX>' Gtbl!e A: wbse. i09 Randolph, Cit. Call collect nl-%> 1..1341.. 1600 I< nxl ~· ft. New M·l. 9c aq. tl. 'i511 Clay, HB Kl· lll6 S44-n40. Lott 6100 a>RONA def Mar, JW, S Fee SlmpJe k>t. Nloe ~ VW#. Terma. $.14,000. 673-7629. DOVD &IW~ v~ lot 1or ...ie. Owner must ~u Ulil c:bo&c. Loe.. Prtn. onl1. l7)-4m. ;' TWO 1..ARQS R-5 LOTS Zooed 28 unb • med1ca1 ... XlDt *-$11,800 .... IM7-2848 1...ARGE Lot, view cl OCdJl OFFICE SPACE It countryaide. Not ie ..... NEW MUTUAL Bl..lJG, bold. Owner Bkr, 61l--Z!O. • • • • ll Jo'rtt Ana. It Recepl 25 F\nished Iota. Upland, Carpell • Uwa. cbo1~ location. Pbme Jack )'ree jaA&lgria1 Service Dunn, 646-9631. Free Pwkiltl. BARGA.IN• E • slde Duplu 6 Sq. n • •• • Only sgl/Mo. size -$896(). Triplu mt • CTnf.ER SIZES AVAU... $10,950. Trade, 646·~ 2861-G Eut CoUl Hwy . CORONA DEL MAR A 6200 CaU &Th-ll90 or 49-l-'F.IZ> er.a,. ------- Luxunoua Townhou.M ASX-I • • • • • • • • • THE LAND MAN ''W l'ff If . ,, SEE CATALlNA Crom Uul $275 TO tH> MO. l YE.AR ~E 4 Modela Open Up lo 4 br, 3 ballu, 1.::xclu· azve Upper Baclt Bay. Phool 642--0300 COf"Ona del Mar .Sl50 -e COROLIDO !.PTS Pell~ -t..evda • s.~ Some w/lrplc. All 2 BR t>-LD RIO, dlahwuher, W·W cpt, pvt pal.IQ, btd puol. Loar> lactlluea, 11ara1e. Newt~ decor at td. $13>$:.'00. Ouldnm UK 67HJ78 U<t! E. Coast Hwy, CdM l BH, l'pts, beam ce1l1r1p. paneled wallJ, bltins, spark· lul& clean, sWldKk ~at. pvt utll rm, $17S mo yrty ltue. OR 5·5iJ6. LGE l bdnn. 1 Block from beach. $140 unfum. $1.50 turn. CaJJ eves. LI 4~. LARGE l br, trpk, cpll, ciJl>s, bllnl, patio le raraae $115. OR J«I04. -~ - S.lboe 5300 OOZY. lmmac:ula~ 2 hdrm apt. wtlh ltow, rrr, w/w C1>t• .. pr. Cl09e to .,.,. Yea.rt.)' lat. $140/ mo. utll'a pakl. OR 3-1171. S.lboe ...... SW NEW dplx. Lolftr AD tlec. 2 BR 2 Ba. Wattrfroat UttJe Ia. Cpta, dJila, cu. Adult• Yevty =ct mo. 6TJ. n99 Huntln,ton IMch .WOO At .. ~" Vul New M 1 A: 2 Bdrm Furn 6 Uatum ~ $100 • ~ SH manaren; m Utb St. ' DI 12tll st. •lArl'll N.-r aew. a.EA.NI 2 Br uplta1n. Wubroom, prap, La.rrt ltora&'l 11>&~ Ntar town A 8ftcb. Wawr paid. ~ ICMl.11 • estc I , np ~x-studded l&o 1u:. plalea~ Spnn&s. Near Rancho Cal• lf. $600 per ac. FREE LAND CATALOGUE. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-Slll anytime. tn9 WestcllU Dr N B. Ground floor new Bid&· 30' x 107 -21, sq. ft Ample pa.rklJIK front/rear u 8-Ml9 Court-to Win. •••••••• Exchanvea, R. E. ~ HA VE: 2 bouaea $12 ,000 N equity. EAR 17lh • Nc,..porl CM WANTS: Income or com. 41JO' stora~e garage J40. mere. :lOO' gr llr olllce S~5 600' icr fir otlice $85 Low rtnts, private re-st room• (.1a.e to PO., bank.&, parking Sdtwottr, Bkr· 673·~. 6 MONTHS FREE RENT MATCHAM--., 155 llochelter CM. 646 4U7 RAtai1 atortll. t.kdka1 blda. Nn'PORT BEACH• 4 Br, 4 m 62nd St. N ..B. ~ ba bame 'l"kADB 1or ~l or .. ea. f7S..11G, JWkita. Sl'ORI::S A OFrICES E~~~~ ~~ ~~1 Fortin Comp1ny Off Ice Rental 6070 J919 Npt Blvd., C.M. 642-S<m E'w 6U.2$l3 EXECUTIVE SUITE 4 NEWPORT BEACH HA VE $18,00> • equity In Lac· rm.a. cpll. drspcs Fw Hemet Home· Want Wet • bar, walnut panel It Vacant or lncom~. C&ll • built·lna. ni.11· lhutteri, Stanc. 646-on.8 or 494-6139. plel'lt1 parkinc· $17S Incl TRADE FOR TD oc 8eadl utU. U &-11511 houa • '64 Ghia, '62 VW. .,, TO, LOCATION Owner m-3918. pie parldns, oppoeltt U.S. 8USINESS Ind National Bank,~ ~r mo. flNANCIAL Wellt-Mceerdle REALTORS au.. OpportunltJea 6300 TT29 Eves s.8·5030 STED.. fabricatlna bualnMa Tl.ST atucho $45. SU 29UI In low reni blda or may N 8 Udo area Nr ar B"Y • buy equl Pf!U' nt only tnc:lud. ~ Uab1. Scbwattr. Sitt. truck Vtry ,..uonabt.. m-~ Call~ --nicr.s ' S&orts, ~ r' XMAS fS COMINC w/ Uvtna QU&r1era. $63 A l.IJ> Part tlmt Toy bua1nHa call owntr. 141-2130. 1\6nda ' ttrritory' --0tnct • Stoct • °'" apace Call 982· 1715. 0 ~ Nt"l>Ort Bl.. C.M. l..AUNDROMAT, 20 Paritlna • Utll pd • MJ 6-1252 g dryf'ra. In O --v .. Dbe-e·U.. •re• lm-«'>4 alttl' ~ pm. No Matter What It Is -----..... .. . -. .. -~ . -. . . . .... -..... -· -...... . .. ..._ .. ._ ____ ··-~-·---.... . ,. ................ -.. ,... .... ~-.... , With A WANT AD! FOR FAST SERVICE AND EXPERT HELP DIAL DIRECT - JUST SAY CHARGE IT! ( aUs1Mb~ 1nc1 f'INANCIAL fiNANCIAL BUSINESS and lus. Opportunttl .. 63008us. Opporfunltlea 6300 Cura Studto o/ (}/amour opening In ORANGE COUNTY! NOVEMBER ht Only 7 Superviaory openings remain. $728 lnv..tment secured by '1,008 product draw. Income. to •1200 per mo. if qualified. Me-5745 for appointment BUSINESS 1ftd FINANClAL ANNOUNCEMENTS end NOTICES . . SERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS " EMPLOYMENT I JOBS " EMPLOYMENT Joas & EMPLOYMENT G1rdenlng 6680 I ---Job W1nted, Lady 7020 Help W1nted, Men 7200 Help W•nt9d, HAULING, 1eoeral yard clean ""· tree., shrubs and buahN ahaped, relhallfd or ~moved. Flower bed wffd· In&· W1nter rate.. 6424253. YARD main. Oean • up, l.libl hauhne. rut, clean Work. U yrs. exp. 642-4088. Ja~ Ga.rde-;;;r- C\Jt lawn, trim, eomplele aervlce. ~. 646-()384. MARY POPPINS PreL pre·acb. cil1.ldren. Live In VIC. cxx.:. ll l Ref. txcb 67;,-001. EXPERT typtni, numeo, all ty~, my borne by exper. mte.llJeent aec~tacy. ~-8437. "'ifous.1:.'W_o_ruc __ w_AN_T_ED_. OWN TRANSPORTATION. ~-5864 G.neral Service. 6612 DA 'i work, will clean vacant Dry Oean1111 le Laundry Pick • up Servtce Well quautlcd Call L1 l-i066 alts-' HANDYMAN, all ttpe..lra. Elec, plbf, carp, haul. Rtu. "Oonn.ywood" ~-1733. HANDYMAN·PAINTING Block brtek work. caJlleD· try, odd }Obi! ~1. ODO JOBS WANTED. Al.lo 141ls, exp, own transporta- llon. 34Hil2. UNEMCUMBERED woman want.I permanent work. !>43· 250.l. Job W1nted Men & Women 7030 MAHAGER COUPLE SALESMAN, Oranae C'ounty !-.cept. CIPIJ(.)I !or tn•·r11eUt: clee tallun1 man ~ 1li1 hm· Jted llt'1lini t''\P !>1luuld bl' over 30. No uwen1or). oo luih preaaure. no l.l•JCJr to dooc, no BkJ<p'K '>Jlt'fld too·,. ol your lime ea1 11m1o: mooty. Month alte1 monlh income trom ln1tlal a&Je. WUI alao con.eider p&t Ume man of hlab caliber ~-1821. NEED 1 New and or <.'Om· bin&\lon auwmob1le ulea· man. Linuted fort~. r.xcel lent e&min& opportw111y. Only aober, hard worker need appcy. Will ronaider tnexper1enced )'OWIK man wtth aa1" enthuauwn. Call 5"~ Mr. May. EXPER. EL.ECTRONJC TECHNICIAN Women 7400 ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS (FEMALE) The Reedy Corpora· tlon, a new fast-grow· Ing electronics com· pany can offer you im- mediate employment based on ability & past performance. Appli· I ocnlts must nave 6 month! or more pro- ven record of solder· WtdM\day, Octobtr 27, 1 %5 DAILY PILOT /News-Prus 43 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR Jot..-Men, Wom. 7SOOJobe IMn, Worn. 7500 THE NEW BROADWAY ll LINTINGTON BEACH Opcnin~ Nov lf>.-ls Now Interviewing 01y DEPARTMENT MANAGER f'OR • Ready to Wear-ALSO DAY SHIFT EMPLOYEES SALE AND TRADI Fur1.lture IOOO * FURNITURE * Sm.all St.or. Bl& V atu.. APT. OWNER SPECIAL ~ po Liv rm Mt u.ew f ?ll.»6 6 po W\ et • a.w 16».»5 t> po dln•lle UMd '111.llO M.apJe, ~nt.e.mp 6 M.odtra lOUl O'J.'li.l:K !'l'll:MJ:J 3 ROOMS 1''urn '15V.9S HO OOWN • '.L'&RM..8 R.&.qea, Rat rte.. TV• Al'i>ROVJm i"URZ'l. 215111 li&rbor u 1-!letO A STEAL at 25% of orilinal coct. Custom bWlt li64 awtable !or deo, .iudy or home ~-7 pieces -r ahelves liih• wUiut. Sew cond. Pbooe 837-5998 "" appoi.ntmenL Offic• Furniture I011 BARGAINS ~ dam.qtd otti~ tum. AetJla ~ 1'24 N. H&rper, SA S31-Tlr But. Opportunlt* 6300 Announc.mentt 6410 baullni • ~. etc. --------Call Max, 642-4ll4 e Experienced 111 Motel and apartment&. Salary plua 2 bedroom untum. t,p(. Or· anee County ~n. Local :efermces.. BondaNt. Anil· able after Nov. lit. Phone ~aeyttme. Mull have S • yn •111>l1cable expe.r 1D Prololype la.bora· tory worll 10 Aud.lo ranee UIUli aeml-cooduclura Ing experience 00 min· • CUp to 40 hour schedules) AS s.1 .. 5' GLASS c.op walnut~• bookcaae, steel Cllbcnel 1 abetves. Ml ~~ APPLY lN PLR.SON iJture or mkro-elec-Sporting Goods, Carpets, f'ur'I FOR LEASE New Health Club Ranch ~le aerYice llat:Joo RELAXING ~E _ H1ulln1 ____ 6730 tn Newport 8e&ch atta. SA~. STEAM BATH - p AR.UlETR1 <.:S 929 BAKER. C.M. • BHuty Oper1tora tronic components. U e Maida Office Equl~nt IO 11 BLSr OFFER ~ Royal type. wriltt' Thermolas dUplka· tor, l ~ m&cblnea, ~ E. Cout Hwy, .#'Ill#, Corona del Mar, !HI wkd.a.ya Call MMOG By Jane 6: iulit. l3l E. HAULING • &en· prdenjna. Maintenance, rubblah. etc. DOMESTIC HELP 7035 SHEET METAL MAN no.--.t.•J O l8&h ott Newpan Bl., CM. Investment ... ..,.... • -Jin lD -a p.m. 642·5090. Free ect. M2--07'16. 1JVE INS I HAULING ~ PIY• feel -.. T H F f4,t !· ~ ~·. :... E .C:T r._ Tr: R' INVEST Only 3'J• down and a total pnce ol $29,950 buya tlu.I ..xcellenl tnplcx. Now open on Sundays I YARD CLEAN • UP Geor&e Byland Aam<:Y ,' REAS! 494-5189 106-8 E. 16th S.A. 547-0.195 Cemet•ry Lott __ 64~-· LlGHT bau11n& and mov11111 l AI5J Iota at HArt>or Rest Reuonable rate.. Call Help Wanted, Men 7200 Memorial Park. Lnvin& 642-o724. UM, le.a~ i,, pnce. PhD --=-uMP----1roc--k.-ak-1p-lo-a-der-. YOUllCJ Business HE 2-2229 C.olle<..-t. Alter 6 clean up work, dirt, trub, pm. etc, 842-2246. Executive HAi"lBOR Rest Memorial ========::::; y d Park, 2 Iota, South Memor-HOUMCl .. nlng 6735 ouna man not tm er 25 nor ial Rdklo. 962·1597 aher over 45 with executive abil· ~ WINDOW 6' \\all Wuhln& IC'.... ,, pm. lty, aood education and 10 separate house• on ._.. •• ========= flr. waxin11 Guaranteed~ • ndt-No vacanoes bert: Auto Transporf 6445 MITCHELL'S 531~11. ~panle fenced yudl · p. --------- raiies. Juat what you re loolan& ior J::xce l1enl return WANTED nde !rom E'Blufl arta lo s. Santa Ana vea Dally. 644-071J aft 4: JO. lronlnt 675S Ironing In My Hom. $1·00 hour 265 SanLo Tomu, A~ A. C.M. 646-.JOCiO pieuior penoo&Uty with a aocceuful 1 a I ' a back· Opporturuty In .a.lea and sales mana&.e- memt. The po.iuon 11 a Muat bave :i :reara exper- ience .In preoaim electronic layout and ta.bricat10n. ~u11 be f&mWar with all typea ol abed met&1 machinery. APPLY IN Pt:RSON PARAMETRICS 929 8AKE.R COS'l'A MJ::SA BEAUTY SUPPLY SALESMEN tOranae Countyl Pn:moUooal opporturuty wilb Studle ef Glamour! ~45 Dishwasher Days or NiCJhts Reube1t E. Lee (,uod bU,ya IJl vacul commer- c1aJ and Ind \lltrlal. Be a W\MCr • ltt UI today. RIDE wanted 130 E. nb St, lO Adami L• 7:'5 am, ~-<l>U aft 3 pm. URVICt DIRECTORY JRONING In IJ\)' hMw, 7Sc ht. Alk for He.Len 6't6·9Ul ?lT1 Maple St. Apt, CM. permanenl one wJtb a com-1.51 E. <:out Hwy. pany that bu been contJ.n. NB. qualified please call: I • Malnten•nce Engln"r I• Pr .... r ~l481 • Porten (S 1.m.·2 p.m.) THE 1 e He.cf Cook 148 hrs.) REEDY CORPORATION SM W 18th Stmt C06ta Mtaa, Calilonua NIGHT SHIFT EMPLOYEES l S CitJuMhtp requ11"C'd. e Tiilor An equal QPllOrtWll~ • Porter employtt j Jnterv1ewl.ng Houn 10 A M.-12, 2 P.M .. s PM. -TURN EVENING-Monday thru Saturday HOURS Into DOLLARS I ~'OR APPOINTMENT CALL 892-3331 By ahowU1l beautltul Kim· THE BROADWAY bttlee .irwell')'. NEW Ill Iha uea• No investment, delJv· 1m Edinger Ave., Huntington &.ac.h el')' or coUc:Uooa. Owner-An Equal Opportunity lmployer :!m~~t with complele EXPERIEN_C_E_O __ EXCELLENT PAY He~o:;;t.ct. 7400 ESCROW --------ORlDIT AL wail decor, -*· 24" cirl.a !>Ute, ~anco. very ad cicJdl1rls, mm' .. W'OCl>ell I A pell, M.l..lci. 84HUI.., 8818 I.A <:Ml&.&. Fount.aln Valley. CJGA.NTIC NJ.e Oct. 2'7· :.> ltr-4 pm. You name ll we've I aot 1t.. Sc·~ 9.11 ~. c.;M. GARAGE SAl.£, J'Wu, ~ • end&. RF.ASONABU:! 2501 E. 16th St. CM . 1100 Kil.VINA TOR dlell treear', 38' x l6" x 21". XLKr condlooo' S'79.5i0. u a.nm. .M·l cheap1e with 3 yu.r old :?Sx40' bwldin& • low, low down • call ua Babyaittlng 6550 lRONING, 7X an hour Aak !or J une. 646-9431, Calta Meu. ually in bu.slneaa tor over 100 ytlll"I. Pbont 64Z-<l656 for IP(lOUJtment. CARRIER BOYS Balboa Island Call ~2841 or $9693 CLERK BENDIX D.D: DRYJ:J\ --Apply M1'1. McCardJt Executive 59Cret•ry Accountinq Clerk UNITED CALIFORNIA I XLNT COND! $4S. :>noppmfil CA!nten·t'\'erythin& from amaU nei&bbortlood to la.rJe AAA tenant type. 642·4100 N 1:.J::D $400 tor m1& • up. Earn 7~ • int + 109'. own- ership + option. m-ool1. ~,.Loan 6320 REFINANCE IUY • IUILD ll•le Wa.mUJ f'ncrlllll FHA 3$ )'?'I-to SJl),IJOO VA JO yn, 1009' to SJl),ID> ConventioMI Ina. Loam !>''>' • -2!I . JO JTL up w ~.<XX>. TotAJ Lou Fee $*> Savlnp an4 "-" b ~ 30 yra .. $100.000 90<.i. of SJ>, -~ 1at. 30 yra. SAnLER MORTGAGE 336 E.st 17th Str.et Colt.a Mesa Mr 2-nn « KI s.oo.J U Y ean loan uperie!IOI lJ'.I H&J'tQ Area REPRESENTING Weat.e.nl Mortpce Corp. M&ropolitan U1e 1-Co. and other Majoc' Savlnp 6 Lou Tracts · Comm.· Aptl. ANNOUNCEMiNTS and NOTICES Found (FrM Ada) 6400 BA!, l.aland. irem tuitfd bl1lxa1 ~. cob' ID Tttima tramea ·~~". 673·1fm. 6ET ol lleya in lealbe.r c:au. Ford cw A. othen. Vic ol Eutblu.U. ~ 1363. KEY JUNG .nth I keys, found beck al Hoe.a • H09· pita!. MS-25'1'. 6401 -~---- BABY aJttJJl&, my borne. Day Ol' eYeollli· Call 962·2661. BABYSITTING anyt.ime, Costa M~ea ~a. 6'2-0184. Carpenterint ----• REP.A.IRS • RD40DE1.JNG • ADDmONs $49-2011 e • e CARPENTRY, cement. Pa· t.io. All pbues. No JOO too larie or amaU. M2.-H38. Cement, Concnte 6600 -------WAYNE ASSOC. * CONTRACTOR * ~..UC.. QirtM. Drivflflll¥& fuawtartom. Slam. Till"Ull Licente & lnaurance ill c.o.ta Meaa A Newport 10 YEARS 646-0553 -SHAW & SONS SPECIALlZ.lNG IN EXP0.5ED AGGREGATE Foundatiom/Pati09/ 546-0i60 JR.ONING • MY HOME s1.25 • HR. ~ Crn1er, C.M. :,.i,s-7580 IRON ING my ht-mt, Apt 3 ph ~131. Apt 2 &tS-5197. 758 Shallznar Dr., CM. P•pertMngint P1lntln9 ~SO ------{ INTER.I E:.'\'TER Palntlna Seandlnav\an wortcmanalup Llctnaed .. IMuttd FR.EL eaum. 897·11(l)5 INTERlOR E X T E R 1 0 R Reuonahle lO yean up. Free U{. ~. JNTEIUOR/ EXTERJOR FA.Sr/ a...EAN • SERVICE f'?ee -.f..lt. * ~na ·-rm·s PUldas 1: Dear atinc". int 6 ext, lrM ~ timates. &75o-Zn NB. ASSEMBLER Electro-M.chanical Y oune man to learn uaem· bly or iwecilloo electro1111: deY\Cft. Soldenni exper· 1eoce euentlal lo know- led&• ol madwle abop l.oob dealrabJe. Permanent pom. noo. Telonic EntinMrint LAGUNA BEACH CAJ..L 494.«Jll FOR APPT. An rqu.al opportUnlty l'mployrr ---~---COOK STEWARD MWll. h.ave e,.r in prepar· in& ti.neat foodl A ltt'YICH No dnDkl involved. Uve eboud cruuier. ClpenLinr m Mexican wa&en \Wll after lit of yec. RdettDCI req. Re~I., Repair 6940 Apply in penoo. Powmne Otl Co. 12354 LakeJand Rd., NEED a carpell&erT can Santa Fe Sl>rinp. Don. Need a plumber! Call DIE MAKER Don. Hooa ttpllira of any ... _,, "-•• , JC>Un'lt'yman, 6 to 8 yn. ex-llWJU. ...,.... .. your man. Don BovH 646•4391 peneoce with small prl)ir.1· =========-=-a1ve dies or experienced in S.Wlnt 6960 abort run die ~ Ir __ ,.:;_______ buikilni· Job al-.ip be.ck· fl"M Elt. • c.om·i. -Tuma Alterations • Sewin& around dealrable. An equal opportunity emplo)'8'. W. H.. Lll.J..Y/ Uc. Cement Glrll dre._ 6: dol.l c1othea Cootr. ALL Types! a IJ)eclalty · ~. QUALrl'Y CONCRETE CUSTOM drellmakina and Free Eat. * ~ akeratiOQI. a.11-1002. Sat· STACO, lNC. (n4l ~1 tor appt. ~D 4:~:00 PM only BOYS, YOUNG MEN Earn extra money Conlact. Mr. Seay 642-0il -Electr~chanic;i Auembler & Wirenwn MUST BE EXPERIENCW APPL¥ IN PERSON p A.RAMET'RlCS 929 B&ker COSTA MESA Mec_r..a.ic lmport auto experience nte· «SIWY· Good woridne coo. ditlOGJ, top benefit.a. Phor>e for IP(l01n&me.ot. 64&-9:m FlBER GUSS MOLDERS Hand lay • ~. Exctllent pay and workinr cor..c.mons Ex· penenced on~. ~ ll.J..ARD BOAT WORKS, 119.5 &ker St., Costa Meu. 346~. SECURITY GUARD ~1:.KLENCED Call Mr. Wtuw u 1-2211 Top sunoiuapluc alnlls re-Expmenced ln account.I pay· BANI( ===;::;M6-=4646====- qwred. Must be neaL lo at· I ablt account.a rK-e1vablt 3029 H Bl d l:M.11vr, a.ge 2!> to 35. Otllt'C and . btlllni Good lrtn2t COA::~ v . !Ant __ 1_qu.. _____ 1_1_1_0 located 111 Newport Beach. beoet1t1 An ....,WLI """"'"'Wlity RARE old cclored ~ Salary opt>n Submit rt6UinC ... .,...,.... • of upenf'n<:e With rd"· Jenonic employer AL..'o\A'S, ICl3 w. 16tb, Np~ e.1K~• to aox M 173 cio IA.I· Appllca.ot.1 coaaldtred on JUS4 w. of P1aceaUa Aloe. ly Pilot. I f f I mrnt re&ardlea ol race, $1000 MO. OR MORE M rumen S, ftC. =ex:.,~~~~::~ S.wlog Machine. 1120 poeaible for women 2!1-3S 1644 WlutlJtr, COllla Mesa or •et * '65 SINGER * )Tl· ~ ecbooUna turn. 642· 2400 Zi& Zar A.IJtom&dc Seod re9Um~ i full Vlew An l'q'UIJ opportunity DELIVER LIKE NEW! Makel buttoo- recent pboto. Muat ban al employer TELEPHONE boles, -a GD bu&lou. least Hlgti School Edu('a· HOUSEKLl:PER • pa.rt DrM DIRECTORIES btms, oYUcuta. m&01 dee· 1100 Wntt PO Box l!bt, on.uvt llJtcbea. All bWJt 1n. Oean 11.pt prepa.N' '""" Ca.ta ~l'&a meala 100 irorunci 5 daya Mrn or "'omrn • ~ 18 or Take over ~ta .. 1' Motherlus home, Back Bay OVtt wtth CUI 1(..aW l1c mo. CIC ~ $81.20. i:;qw. EXPER. SALESLADY &etter R..dy to w .. r 20-JO yan old, pleulJ\& per· 10na!Jty. Buen ·:-; Bay, Wel\cllf f Plaza, 1032 Irvine A•e .. NB. --Steno. end Technical Typlat• Local tempon..'")' Job&. arM. Call afttr 3 PM I plates req I Apply 9 a.m. tu 1y frtt. Cnichl Mer·, 646.l6'1n. lol.Jowtn& lkllvery atat>om: l ~ EXPER ~aitnues 25 • ~ 660 w. 11th St., CM Sl.N<.iER fH~ JUat Neat appeuance .Awl.>' In "'arebouse VWq e. Sida 13 ltk" new. 646·9?Cl. pel"IOn, 9 am • 10 JO a.m ~73)4 Sincere Se'A ·1 Macb/Va.e SURF le SIRLOIN RES-.Apply Wl'd 10 27 Lo. 14891 24.28 N~lQ't BJ. CM TAURANT 5930 Paabc Dlliow, Westmlnatl't' Cout HwY, N .8. 89H6U Musical Inst. 1125 2 OR 3 aal~ \dnno Gould Mu.Jc Co. MUSICIANS for CuuaJ.a, Western Girl, Inc. Southtrn Cahl atta, mu.& TREMEN[)('IUS tuture for en~ic lady Wlttl ablUl.)' to talk to Pf'OPle. Car n«d· ed, no in•~tory or 1nveat· ment. Not door to dotr atll· mg. Part Urne OK. !14&-IS'll type ~l11n1C) tor beacb Re.at • aptnwopUoo lo bey. al"!'u. SJS.nt• from J • 5 Hume ~ODIV'stloN 1111.1 PM tor more l.nlo tl appt. obhaat1on1 rud, 71J..GA·3·4944. 2700 Jlaroor Blvd. C.M. equal opponun11y f'mploytt Men 18 or over. Apply now ~CAR WASH 176 E. 17th St., CM. LAND8CAPE LEAD-M~ 6: WORKERS WTD! 54&-~ HI • n O>mponenta Sales· m.an. Lao, houn, low .,., • p>d l\JWre. 646-889'7. ---CANVASS~.:R. door to door, NO Rlhni· Work ln SA art'•· Guar t bonua, tuily earn $100 wk. Prefer mar- ried woman w I free time AM or earlY aft. Ml-2202 tMr. 1-111 8•11 AM only. CLERJCAL • f'lliDi • Mail· q . Under 48 yni. 2 daya to 91.art. OWN car, ml. allow. No •llini· Flex. l\l"I. lo da.ya. Give phone. P.O. Box M269, Dally Pilot. MANAGER--rQR6-~IT Save lrom ~ tel DIG APT. Nt.'WPORT u.ll Newpan Bl'fd. ~-4258 oc m-1~. e.o.ta Mesa s..1m SchoolMmtrvctlon 7S50 Plano. 1130 POLLY PRIEST Pi&Doa • Orp.aa !USINESS COLLEGE Walnut Hammond Orpn, new iuanntee, aw $'a. CEMENT work wanted. No =i&fac==Uon==~===·== )Ob too ama.11. Rea.a-H. Need 3, under l4. TRAVEL ·---HOSTESS-NIGHTS F. P. ~· P1aDo. per. (Kt com11don -low ~· menu. Llnol.um, tor lee.dini firm. rzso up Agencl•, Women 7300 Tile, " M.rble 6'75 montbl,y. Expeme1 adva.nc· Reuben E. Lee I'd, tranlpOrtatlon turnllhed. "" Your Local Agency StuDJck. u M6l.S after 4: JO PATIOS -350 aq. ft. $99.50. RESP. Babya1tltr, My holllf. 7 • a.m to S:JO • pm 5 • days wk. Call Mn. Perk· ms ~ or 5'48·8601 an 6 pm. GIRL Friday, p&rt nml', aft· ernoon A Saturdays, no shorthand, hlllt ryplni; aome booldleepu111, Sl:l1 start. C.aJJ 9 a.m • 11 am ONLY ~--0458 A 5Chool of dlsuncuon - complete SECRETA1UAL T R A I N ING • 1pecialu.ed short 1ub)"C'l.1 • t,ypine . shorthand l25 N N-port Blvd NB 548-9il3 SOiMlDT • PHILLIPS CO 1907 s. M&1D Street Santa Ana, Calltonn.a Satl.lfact>oa Guaruteed. Call NOW .•• SJ6-962.4. Cont radon 6620 e KNIGHT e CONSTRUCTION, INC. Commercial A. Residential ADDmONS A. REMODELING 22M Npt. Blvd. Npt. Bch 615-ot6S3 CERAMIC • W., T1r • tile. N"/IW~ted. Gen'I home ma.mt/ 642-57S8. S\nile Neat St.art now. See Secy, Execuuw """" ~ t:>1 E C'o11at II"'> Mr. H0ullC~r 1..5 Thon. Ir Bank Teller start ...... lli N.B. Upholstery 6990 nns WEEK'S SProAL ANY OWR $:1S • DIV AN $50 PLUS FABRIC 5'8-3617. JOBS & IMPLOYMENl FTlda.y ONL y . PBX-typut, rvu ........ ;;oo UDO SHORE HCYrEL NCR Prool Girl ......... 323 617 llat St., N.B. l'ypist.f11uru ........ 325 11p Reorp-Secy • • • .. • • . • • • .. • 3(X) MEN wanted, ~ M.ideul· Parual Li.at Only .-m firm openina branch ot· Call Mr. Undro 6T.Hl668 0ce in C M. Need men, pnl SUPERIOR AGENCY colleae in tht following dept. Waretiouat, delivery 1r ADMINISTRATIVE Job Wanted, Ledy 7020 wee. No exp nee. See Mr. ASSIST ANT-$452 BAR-MAIDS GO GO GIRLS Top pa,y • 81& Ops • No exp. THE HUMDINGER too Harbor exactly 2 miles IOUth of Oiaoeyi&Dd). Di1· regard ali118 00 bu1kl.in&· GERMAN or Scandlnav1&11 WU'l\llll lo clellf\ l mom lDi each week, 4 or j hours, own tnnsportallon Call after 4 pm, ~169. Learn Oil Paintin9- Sl"\A. 1 lu.-now atarun~ \11.k,. )1lW' own Pft.JDunga U~U\~ our 11>mpllbrd mE'th· rd 10 hn for SlO. Pf'C'Ora·a Art Cntr, J019 Harbor Blvd., CM !>l'>-8423 or 346·U96. Coit• M.aa p,..School lliLh It Monrovia, C.M. GJ\·e Your Fanul1 Mu.ic Now! RENT a new Hammond PIANO -S7.50 mo -buy 1\ tor Xmaa. HAMMOND ln CORONA DEL MAR. :?tr>4 E. <:oa1t Hlway -OR 3·89.lO. Or;ana 113.S SMALL cre&m colortd fe· male lhlaY dol "Puff' tVlc: Meu Verde area), rhlldren mils berl Reward. 646--9201. E. C. Franken Cootnctor LADY will Catt fer lldt or Samii, 1869 Tahiti Dr. Meu. G o o d e:xt'C\ltlve a«retal')' REMODELING your home Verde Eltate. Appearvice, ba.clqiround. Must h.ave top REGISTERED NURSES for all lhl.tta le aJJ dept.a. Full time only. Xlnt a.ala.ry 4 bcnetlta. APPLY: Pct· aonnel Otfltt. SEX:RETARY ~ wori< pArt I time u hrs. per wet'k. im1 mo. Type j() wpm. 1..1.,111 dlcta11on. BPacb arn. S«t-1141 , ext 15 Now OOer1n(il TRANSPORTATION Agl'a 3~ 548-9103 Gulbr•nMn Orpna l3l E. 17th. C.M. 646-4033 or ttoreT We can 1tart im· elderly. ~'19. Coat. Tie. akilla. U/40. 11\ed. 646-Sl.31 for eltimate. Cl..EANING, windowa, floor MACHINIBTS Newport PenJOOnel AJ;t'nt'Y BU< Sootcy am&Jt pup 5- moa. "SHOTZI" vie -cam- eo Shena, Son. Rew.rd OR 3-1186° Penonalt 6405 W ANTFJ): "Jllc Bratber" employer al b\U117 yr old who want.a part tane job to 1a1n t:xPfl"lllOoe • Rll ~ apect. Houn al "Bl& Broeb- tr" COO~· Witte b M·2'74. .ALCOHOUCS A a o a 1 • DlOUI Harbor Atta. Pbcme l'1UTX. 24 Haun. WANTED I pece combo flar CbNlm.u llUV· o.e. lL 541-«m. aft • pm. Cl• biiilr PlLO'i , ......... GEN Bld& cootr. CUstcm, comm'l res. Remodel'g, ad· chlltool, paint'&· ~ £, f"'uw'e, 646· 155&. Glrdenlnt o OLIVE TREES o by "Bayteaa" m • Palm trees • Luse rodl ~ 671-31.57 TRl.Y • JUTE LAWN SERV. Mo. m&llltaln ar cleanup. ftotot111. Landlc· Mow aver. 7ant $2 • .-. IG4l9 aa roma Ab IM ™· l'Jmf Ir• .... iMldllC tor IL OW """'11 ANNOUNCIMiNft 1n4 NOTICU .............. SINGLE ADULTS Man tbla coupon to CompaUbilitY Ttstin& Co. of 0ran1e Cou.nt.1, 1505 &. 11th Stnet, su.tte 201. Santa Ana. Calif. or can auw and learn bow uatn1 IBM equlpm.at II tbe J.n&allectual. modern wq to meet otben nnttna a bttt• ft1 of llf e. N'llD9 ..•.•.••••.••.••..•..•.••••••••• ~ ............................. . ~ . • . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . sta.tl ....... . ~ ................................. . c.lt ~ ftt a.c..•• M11 ... 24 Hl'lo ' ICNbb\na, W&x1n1. 531-«;67 471,, houra -j day wk. &U-3870 :'>49-2713 No ma&ier WM& n .., you Day or nl&ht llhilt, ml'd to St. JOMph'a Hnpltal WE.EK·lJAYS tl-4 PM. CM .0 I' ~ a DAJLr Hol W ted P .. ·-W"...... ....... ....... I& tracer lathe exp, • nun P •n Part Time Work ..._... ....... ... aAll ·-• s yrs job atiop exp. WonMn 7400 ...na.s "'"""' TOP PAY NEW PLANT --.. ·--. Executive Secretary "AVON CALLING" often Help Want-4, Mott 7200 FAier lnduatriel. Inc. not Unique job. Permanent. Work unllmlted Cbnltmu urn· Dove St., NA wWl Community leadera. lnp. Free 'fiainln& and Mull be iood at 1.YPln&. ol· beauty ooune. ~:)860 flee manqement, nrurea. EXP bousekttper, llve-oot, forms. Bookk~~ expeJi. aalll)' open, ~ days, no mce p~ten-td Minimum 4-niibts. Adults only 5+1-909'J. yra uperienN In aim1lar BABYSJITER la It house· WOJ'I(, 1-5, >daya. No aolkl· won, t\il1 time. Live II\ or tatton. Phone fer • ppot nt • own t.rana. 84"7-9418 alt ;,. -------- I FllllW IALDllrra Call '4• OM Pw Cen1W1st1W In ... tltw mtnt· BABYSI'ITER for occuloaal UNITED FUND PM Ii: Evl'a Vic • Balboa OF COST A MESA laland, 6THe. ---=-~ WOMAN, exper In aenerlll TIAV L·EAltN-LiiRN houilewortl. l dll)' ~ -s Haw optn1ni1 fJar 4 youna tor 2 boun. 6U-2200. 1adlu 11-26 to complete BABYSJTJ'ER <EASTBLUFF IJ"OUP for Jead1nc .arm. SZIO AJU:A). Ft.JU. TIME. QI) monehly. e~ ad-MMTa aft 4: 30 vtu'M.\'ed. tn,nlporl&UOO tut----------al&hed. ~ Mn. HUIChtr BABYSJTI'ER, my bomt. 1-6 pJl, Thun. l rrtdll)' Oare fllr 3 ~I am • ..C pm. M0-21'10 or~ ONLY. Lido r.hl.>rt Hotel GIRL nuDA Y 817 3liit St.,".& Muat know [).M.V. ~ "Mr. Hillman" 67>-TTU ~VN & Ex .. 1-a:--NURSES AIDl,S BABYSm'ER. an.: adlJ 6 fl:lr an ..m. 6: al .._ Sat Mtu del Mar am. nan time onl1· XlaNlaJAo ~ ~ 1· • a.a.at.. ApplJ -...... anu. ~ tD --pan •1 Oflk9. u.. .. lmllnnce. Olfke It . .leMDh't Heeplta1 OR. HIC.\. WEIK·tM YS H PM -HSDCPR...,.,,.,,~,,.--Ll.,..V-E-·-IN-. - ONE WltO CAN ORN& "o ~ *lBll PBX. Day & Ev" • hr<1 1\ 111 Will tram 1f qunhtif'd Ml 6·8(XX) btwn 9 11m • ~ :lO pm . HOUM'kttptr • II" II\ M Diii Refettn<'t'1. Girl.a 4 Ir 6. Nice bo~. top salary 546· 7232 Evl'I. v."tttcf'nd, ACCOMPANIST for ma It Uedersini'r 1 f'\"e week. NB, SJ ht. ITI·7:;25 days. JU.( woman for child care. my home wkdaya Must bl' Rood Wlth chlldren. 54H964. Jobe ~ Wom. 7500 RNI l1t1te S.leaman ror new office in hot 1oc•· tk>n. Exrellent commlsaloa 1PUt. Rottman RN.I E3t•tc, 2199 Fatnl .. , Coat& MH3· 546-1222 MANAGE 50 unfta Nr OCC UJ> dee Ired bu\ not OK. .... Al Bfoeaon, 231 t W OlmmonWMIUI Avt. t"ulltt- ton. f:XPERU;N0.1> bank ~,.. aonntl wanted l11q11i"' In PlftODo New-part N aUonal ~ U01 Westc1111 Dr , NJJ. w ANrED hair IC1tist far -.ant Salon In J f mt.t,._ ton BMdl. f'ollowlrc lftf. f'hont SUe. KJ433. BEAUTY OPERATOR wttti uPt'rimct .,anted tn o.ta Maa. IO-ls:D ... *TYPING· 10 Lt.SSONS * T_e_l_•v_i_si_on ____ l_20_5 Chilcoat'~ Quick EZ method J7J Dt-1 Mar. U II·~ 7600 WE RENT ~w. nearly new, rabullt RUTH RY AN AGENCY TVs, color TVa. pboooe, WLShen, drytl'I., l.ronert. Looldna tor , Job! retra-1. atovea. Rent lat.. Come Ln tuda7 for ~ l.at.ar, lf )"OQ W181L. penooal.1t.ed acrvicoe. l'<o Otpo.lt/No Cootra.ct. 1793 Npt., C.M. ~ !o're. 8emce 6 0.UflrJ lMl Buch BIYd. M1·!'6H tl rra. Appl.. ReJl&bWty too w. 11th s A. !>4l-6W Jeuee's Kl 3.8341 .~t;RCHANOISE FOR hll~ s. M&lll St. 8aata Ana SALE AND TRADE I Hl·fl & s...... 1210 Furniture IOOO lw•nr:-uo ~ USE CLEA.RANCE I ROOMS l romp~tt boulol'· NEW NOW full Incl~ traod new HK fm tuntt •. $60 Admlral rebiJ[eratoc A. HK. Amp tbotht. 60 $42 lamoue rnndt-1 ranre. $556. Univ. U1u ln Pay ooJ.y ~.50 weekly. cab .......... , 1'0 Out ol lown credit wel· New Magna\JQX wal come. OJDtlnooua tllam.eint color TV ...... ~ M D.Ylon carpet.1ns, $4.T7 Sq. ~ & 17\b St. COii. Mna yd.. compltiely lnatall«l fNt'lr htavy paddlQa, in all U.... 91'1PUl&r colon. UUB t1.JR.NlnTRF. IT24 Nf'Wll(ll'1 , C'nlta M 1!U 646-«>13 HOUSEF\JL f\JRN' TV, alov~. ~lrt&. wat\r, bedl. ta.blel. ml«. sm ~lei 2501 E. 16tb St , CM. BROWN 1WEED double R.lv1ffa roudl. LIKE NEW! OR S-3lll0 M·.'ClnNG pr of beaut CUI· tttnp naup?\Yde .,,.. m fft $.'\9 ' (N. lk NOW MT--41171 ti antic • ftlUSIC MlacellaMOUt MOO 10' OJST • Surtboerd. • • ~ pl&Tfttol, 1pd • fhl11, DO dlnati. ml make oiler• Ml~ Dbil.......,. ... - Olarp ttl ' I i j r . ' 30 - TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOM TRANSPORTATION TRAN PORTA ION T~N_S!._O_lt_T_A_N __ ' •oo lm,.n.d Autot 9600 Imported Autoa 9600 Used Car• 9900 Und Cart "°° UMd C1rt '900 4.j DAILY PtlOT /News·l'mt WedMtdaJ, Oct.obef 27, l~ MERCHANDISE FOR MIRCHANDIH POii PETS ind LIVESTOCK SALE AND Tl.ADE SALE AND TR.ADE l600 Cata 1820 Motorcycles ~ ---------FALCON OLDSMOllLE LIKE NEWI '63 OLDS F .gs Deluxe 4 • d.r VI. Xlnl· cond! Auto. Rltll. $1400. Onit • owner, 646-1860 CADILLAC VOLKSWAGEN ""NEW '65 VW MERCEDES BENZ r INEST BLOOD UNt: '64 Cadillac * AUCTION * THURS .• OCT. 28th 7:30 P.M. New Hospital Equipment including beds. wheelchairs, walkers, etc. Also all type.s furniture & appUanca botb new & ueed to sell to high bidder. R~. C.F A. Siame11e kitt.t-n~ Sbola, papt'tl " l lUd • Sl'IV • )("t ~MOJ8. Dogs ~~ SMALL MIN. POODLE Male 7 wits. White AKC tt& WHY BUY A USED M.rced•• You don l knuw .. wul Wr have many -..e 1uiuw abuul k ~)' an &uarantet:d. Ste uur M.lec..~1on • SUNROOF MUST SELL • SA VE $4TI! Blawpunkt tadlo w-reu spkr1 • Opuooal wtndowa a rear Bum~r auarda· Pvt·p«y, 67!>·1763 Coupe de V111e, one owner, low. tow roilrqe, fUll puw· tr, air condll.loo.ing. Sull under factory w&lnnty. '60 t'ALCON 4-Dr deluxe trim Suck, R&H, Good oomil m-3481 FORD ---* '!>9 OLJ)S 98 * Xlnt condltlon! JU4 $.U..MU!'IS Jmpor\.I 120 W. Y. ..mer ~ 1961 FORD GALAXIE ' DR. SED. $650-642-22~ Santa Ana S4Mll t '61 M IR.CEDES BENZ FREE PARKING & SEATS 11929 E. Canon, Artesia f15. Call m-m7 alter :uo. E:XCEL motorcycle tnller GROOMING • All Bretdt! for l. $7J. Pbooe 6'2·398.l. $4 • Ill>· ~~1.ln • Stud Auto Service P1rt1 9400 '6'5 VW wqoo, blue, 1500 S, sharp, clean, lo mile&il! $2'l95, 84 7 -1!>89, HB. * ·55 VW white ledan, Stlll under f1ct.ol'}' warranty. $1630. VI 7-2393 700 w. Cout Hlway Quiet smooth ruMlnl car. Above avrr11te condition. Below~ price. PLYMOUTH •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!~ I HorH& 1830 DID YOU KNOW777 AMERlCAN saddle bn'd Pa· ·so OU:VY 265 comp~le v.itb c·arburetor, eenerator, ataner motor etc. Alto Bell· hOUJUl&, clutch and ll&Dd· ard tr9N Al I I« SlOO. ~l·S.97 2"~ 4 Dr. A.~·fM rad.lo. reallninl teat1, 4 )pd. trans, l!Xcellenl t.'OndlUOD· $179:1. Jlm Matheny Motors, Au tborUed Studiebalm..Ch«k· er Deakr. 626 W. 17lb St., Santa Ana. S.7-0943 '65 VW MICROBUS $7191 UKE NEW: Newport &acA u 1-m1 $795 '41 PLYM 3 door acd. Not pretty but itood tr1111. Ira CAM.Pl $'15. Pr. pty. ~1701. You un rent furniture & refrigeraton with lamlllO m&rl', well manMr rd Nf'f!'dl lomit home. 5000 mi. ~ l1t s. '60 MERCEDES 190, Leathu It.tee C1n, Rodi 9620 CHEVROLET ST AllSBURY IUICI PONTIAC option to buy!! 961-429'1 (lnd1v1duals, Apt. house owners, Etc) R-1:.t;. HALJ' ARAB rult 1 --62 Falcon Eng l?Ocl Special Completely Re· bwll $150. 64f>.14Ql QC ~5-19'l8. uphol, excel root!, $16 l E.T. MACS to flt O&da, Pocil ot Cad. Nnr $80. 646-7670. '63 CHEVROLEI' V·I Im-pala l door banftop coupe. 19'20 Newport Blvd. 1960 PONTIAC ST A TIOll WAGON 100% of first years rent ytar 2 moe old SJOO. applies on purchase! &t2 2944 CHOICE OF STYLES It COLORS -Complete furnishings for Apt. or hou:,e s b rrntlf' good rldlnir hor.ir. WE HAVE TifE BEST RATES-THE BEST !°:~"1 ~~~;. old. Reason· '57 CHEV V·8 ENGIN?.:, com· pltt.e !us tratuml.uJan. 692-4292 644-1445. MG '6.l MC MIDGE:l' A·l CONLJ! ~· SERVICE & THE BEST PURCHASE OPTION rRANSPORTATION ,1-9 Sl3 W. 19th CM I _Bo_e_ts_&_Y_e_c_ht-,--9000-Trucks 64.2· lll2 or U 3·4191 9500 :::::::====::::====:::::::::::== S4l-I 4S4 '60 CHE..-V 1., • ton P /U·~ I 6 • cyl. O>nstr • r&ek It tool :::;::;========-Yi~toVtM,-: -Must-.;ll-:-JjO, boxea, !>tS·ttlO. OPEL Used Cart Super ipOrU aeries. BE.AU· Coeta Meaa 646"9aZ2 TIFUL CONDmoN. Load· '60 Falcon Wagon ed ~extras incl R/H, automatic power lteet'lni Auto, R It H, w/w. lmmaca· conaole, budcel teata, ~ lau tnruout. Only SlT mo on coodit:loolnc etc. Sharp, or1· do, 141ume con bal, oac, of itnal local new car trade. $495 ''Showa outatandin& care." Wu $2295. Special ~ e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC .ExcepUOnal car, comptrtely reconditioned, power mer· in& • powf!t brUl!I· $995 ST AMSBURY BUICK l600 8"11u 1rup1cal ti.Sh trom 10 ·~ CHJ:;V ~ ton pickup. util --------i,:al CommUJlllY rank for bt>d. lmmac cond. 5-&5·~ .>ACRlFlCE! Custom orTlc I •-, PRICl:.' 646-8441· ~ve & Sunday ~ tiBBAl MOTORS LOWEST PRICED 1400 w. Cout Hwy. u 1-3466 NEWPORT BEACH r!tl&. l · tier Dlamood Ir -------Ytllow SaP{lbirea. A ppr hy 1 BOAT builders tool.s, l·om· ·;-,.i CHEVY % ton pk:!< • up, Cd.M r~molQgi.ll. • $1600 plrte, !'.:lee hand tooll, XL.NT COND $425. '64 lNTL Scout Com. lS,<X»- Mo.t ecionomlcal Ntw Car. ml· MilliooatY Coin& on tour. MlJST SELL! 642·256&. '59 CHEVY IMP ALA n:oTP. va, au&o. • 61 Ford WaCJOll 19" POlllAC CATAllll 2 Dl H.T. Q:J...L • $700! Other match & 1 a.b1oct loob· Call Momlni• UKl:: new' 1· all ell.I! l..an· 675-50 or 673-tUS ~ inel • Topaz for • 1 only._wk days. ~2'l3_. _ cuter DincbY· lfa a steal Nov. lady. Heavy 14 • I\ for iale. r'u.nllture, lam119. $50! Sff rves 1887 Monro- Olarm bn~lft WUI tell I di.shes cloth~ It. mi.eel VII, Apt 11, CM. 642·1868. m&rma 1e9aratt'IY 673·~' leano~,. Fnday It Saturday. ji·-LAPSTRAKE Sail"& *-BRUNSWIC K* 10 to ;-, :.00 Orc:hld Cd.~ !>ingby Ne~5 wock $97.50. 'in• • Used Pool t.abltt BRl:.AKFAST Stt. R.tt~'\r MlMt Y"• Ship Olandlery/ .)ju\ Operated Bar t1blr1 lar with 4 chain, COit new IJ 8·419'l \l.I ac~aoriea A riq>f'rt ovrr $100. Be1uWul aet $J0 \rpalr and RfVIN' ~-9879. --------·------"'. J~pt _____ 9510 1965 OPEL KADffi BUICK Mw in German,y ·Sold and l-·------ Servictd by Buick Dealers • MUST SBl • in the us.A. With a l4,IXXl mUe -l-6 month warrant)'. We Have Le~ Than 164 Bwclt SQl.ark 2 d.r bd/tp, A Dozen Left And t.acto.ry atr, auto. power What A Buy ' steennc. $63.U dn rra~ mo. · Call er mrr. Tit-2625. Dir. R It. H. Only $27 mo on dn, 9 pus. Rl:H, auto, pwr atr. ueume cont b&l, oac, ol Mint condition. Only $2'T on $695 dn, UIWM cont bt.I, OM:, Of swp;a, $795. AUTO CENTER s~ ' au Harbor Bl\ld.. CM. AUTO CINTER ExcepOonally dean car with )ow aillea&"t. •till under tac:· tor)' praDlft· $2295 ST AllSBURY BUICK -u· B6ATHUu. " TRAILER S21Jl. ~1200 "'\oaocmi: anllAblr I UPHOlSI'ERY ~wtni and :tee delivery &-lll)ta.llat1on work done In my home. 30 ======:;.;:::::= 9010 ·u JEEP. Hubl, Warn OD. roll bar, h • top, Bwclt V6 • rn&· Nly mod.di~ by OUenbauxr. Buabert 9"' wbeel.a It Uru. Hudera by Hooker. SDlO invested. W/ .ell • s~. ~46 alter 3.30 pm. '48 JEEP. Hubl, t,, top, Buk'k V6 • ttll· F'ully modl· fled by Offmbau8er. Buah- trt 9" ~la A tires. Head- en by Hooker. S1596 t $3200 inv~l'd>. 546-f.246 all 3: JO pm SEDANS •.• $1499 WAGONS. $1599 * MUST SELL * Open ens. 6 SUn. N2-4TS3 J.lMl li&rbor Blvd., C.M. '63 CORVAIR NmDa bf Open evea .\Sun. MZ-4733 ctretu1 orla owner • ONLY 4 On The PIMr l9'JO Newport Blvd. CCIMa Mea• N&-90J2 ... ch Billl•rd Supply yl'ars eiq>er· Fum11:w·• tot S11lbotb ~AS. Malll S.A ~1-0'J3J u.lt•. 6t2~6. -------- POOL TABW HO Tram l..a)'out with Enc· Can, Tumtabk, TullMLI, N-and u.ed 1966 BRt.'NSWICK s:!'7S J"rtt ddivrl'}' /r !Malla C)on, l.OOrl. flMJIClnlr: WI' t&M tn&·~ UM" out ()uisun&a "la.)'9way. •• Bid&• Mounted on tXJ Ply· wood table • S"r.>, 673-6129. l PllOl..S!'ERING • f79.50 2 pc l £uropun cratt.amenJ • rre est-d~l·pic~p. 71.!1 Ma.tn, HB. "Berny"' ~ SECARO POOL tz3 s. Ml.IJl, Orance J.U. JS'J'~ sOWLING Ball, Bag Ii Shoes 6h to ·1. AlmOlt new • Round Kitchen Table $10 s1;,. 1391, Albert ID rear. ~·· •Modern Floor L.amp SJ 00 • Room D1vxler $10 • Mapt. Rocker $10 • CleITy Wood. dropll'af table. $30 l°'olW cond. 1:.vIBE'fr"7Jenn1ng1-N11om Premier whttlctwr But of11 r' 642·271!0, M2-ro76 SAJ.LS · 1'"' fhcron · llt'Vtt uaed. MAIN · tuft 36'1'", li>adl 38'5". root 16"3" C:uat • sos. wll s:iso. J tB lull :\A"l"', ll'ach :\.1"6", toot 15·. 2 ' Cost UJO. lfil $17!1. JJ 3-7200 KOCHAB 40' Robb yaw I, dKI, Hl~k'a "'Voyqin& llndtt S~I" Npt Hart>or Yadlt Oub. AAk $28,500. 24" t;LADIATOR 1loop. 1 yr nN • Sell nr trade pqulty tor lale modd 1.ar or trllll· ..r·able u 1lboet. 54:l-!>481 . -------L.l.DO 14 -f 1640 Ttalltt, bath, COYer. Sl250 6~9 G.M.A.C. TERMS STANSBURY BUICK ---=====~ XM E. 11th Strttt Campers 9520 Colt& Mesa 543-776.J '39 .rORD _,. • ton P\drup !£!!~~!!!!!~~~~ va, ' -~ with '60 Holiday 11· lull ovemrad C&mper. Xlnl • cond! 536-7890. '64 t1.RE8AU.. ~ Trlr. 100% ttlf · cont. S700 • eq. Cuti/ Trade It pick up pay- ment.a. U s.«63. ------* '61 A.WO TR.LR * Sl~pe 6. Good coodtuac. S40-0n1 PEUGEOT '!li!I PEUGEOT 4 • Dr. SlOO- :i<m \\ U>,. COAST HWY. 'P 4, N.B. SUNBEAM 1960 SUNBEAM. both tops. R..a.> 41 bnter Taltt over paymalla· 646-lm '63 BUICK RIVIERA ractory air, full power. '69·~ down, S89.65 11'\0-Call er. mar. TI4-~ Dir. ----'M SKYLARK coupe lmmac. air cond + all extn.s. Ori& owner, $2450-OR ~2r>OO t-S pm. '64 RJVu:RA. Dllcln1ibt blue air cond, low mJ. Mutt 1etl! Ma.kt oUer! 673·3571. '112 Buick Spec. Ddux Con•. FJ.Nt:: COND.! ! ! ! $l.31S m-~ att 1 pm. '56 SUPER, l dr, PS A PB, sood cond. uz. 60-1239 or ~ ~ Othu It.em• 6*-3060 :m Santo Tllrnu. CM Apt A •i}ioUdays • a • Go :-co I SALE Cl"'P~ • beat mtrt"'han· (.;AS llOVI', dl.n~te IC"t, bed: 1prrad, ~Y Scout camera " un1torm s.t 12 64'1-<1'180 Mapl; Packard-s;ll Hl Fl $90 ~36'/l ISLA."'D_ER_ !-4, mbd. awe , bl'ad. ~!'no•. aac $oCIOO. 67Y-4960 L°VH " WKnda lme!rted Aut• 9600 ALFA ROMEO ·so 1:1.ECTRA conv. XLNT TRIUMPH I COND. Will trade for VW ---------1·6l or lalcr). Ml &-4210. dtff. Auction l · 2 pm. f RJG!DAlRE Plec ranit-S'la, 'ower CrviMrs 9020 ~11lf ~~~~~P ; ~~~:;. ct\aiar loun&e $20 ~ mo N-N~ Blvd KING-Ille box •pr\n&• 41 ~ 'r Thunlhy 10_-_,_pm -ma~n:aa. -er ~· .!fb E KMllTfD f ABRlU 121;,. :~ =~ ..,, FOR SALE r ail S2.50. Won lD bo1:De-IAAGAIHI IAlltGAINI T\ 1.ot removed. 531-4500 ~L&. Samples It Mil~ I CASH in 30 MINUTES ~t a ,;;n~~~ =~ ~ Sat. Only I a m. 10 • for t'urn/ Appl 548-9660 p.m. 9'l9 Bake:-Oleta Me... -cabin cru.iKr. Jobmon 7S . Mi•# Want--"" 1610 hp outboard. new lboreliae *AUCTION* - -Wt trailer· 50 boun on boat , lf JOU will lell or buy a:iv• Windy a try. wrD! Will pay $1-l5 to l at ply for copy al Mod. • utlinc· Ma.M offer. Alta ' p..m. 673· '7!l64 '64 ALPHA HARD It SOFT TOPS JM.MAC 536-1311 l'Vts DATSUN '65 Datsun Pick up. Cl.Ill optnllDC coal in ball. Try I.he pnce at only half lJ~. I Chick lvenen 1· Inc. 1J10 Harbor Btvd. Cos\& MP1a Kl MJ3(JJ FIAT '51 TrlllD\Ph TR-3 Rolwiltu Beautiful cood1t1on w1tb ttd bucket sea.ta. P...adio. healer. Excellent lhru«iL $895 J im ~th.ny Mot.n &l6 W. 17th St San&& Ana S.1~ ----TRIUMPH • ·51 rn.3 .,, GOOD CONDmON 961-Wl VOLKSWAGEN Will Buy Auctioa Fnday 7 p.m 20751~ Newport Ml ~ "ltf'dtrwork magUIJlt', 1''all· 23' OWENS. l.D water now. Wm1 r Js.\UI! ol '64. s.45-151!>9. i.Jtcd. &Mpe. J'\aphip VI v V ''--·· ._ __ ....._ '80 ROADSTER 1200 ~our o~waaesa or • v'""""' lllGHi::S'T PRJCES PAID ~. excel. caod-New Ii: pay top doUarL P~ '°' t'OR l.,lUAUTY CLOTHES upbol.a .. lee boX, a&ovt, blad R.ebwlt ~·al""' Utet. or not.. Call Mr. Allu. WILL BUY l1Hl7·nm $A50. KH9ril aft ' pm. exuu. ea e! GOOD t WTD! ALL STEEL s .......Ski D--9030 OR 3 ·T276· Kl 9-1324 LSEI> FURNtnRE t'OLDING CHAIRS. ,__ -ts ~~RJ~ ~: --MUSTSELLl-- 41 APPLI ANCES CAlL Kl S-3780 11 • fT. 11" INBOARD party. M7-5m. '64 Ghl1 * '62 VW 646-1631 1 GREAT Books of !be West· 2 • YRS OU>. NEW ENG. °"'Nl:.R -~11 ---------rm World. S4 volumn or \ INE. ~-2lln HILLMAN ;--64 V-B.ARCA.INS GALORI!:. Must .W. 1300 ~ ExC'f!ll. C°tdUCt •tock. ·~ off on !ld Encycloppdlan. 838-2631. rond· Muet sell. Belt aUer. nu.ny itf"flls Ind. t'urn, ·-·------------loit Slip, Mooring 9036 '6S Hiiiman Imp. $950 MM246. Windy's Auction Barn CADIUAC 1964 Cadlllac Coupe de Ville, fully equipped. air condition-ma. Vf!r'J IO'l"f mileqe.. Beautllul c:cnd1Uon. $4585. AllBI MOTOR CO. Oldarnobile-Cadlll.c 1 lSO So Coast Hiway LAGUNA BEACH HY 4-lOIM KI NlOJ ''' CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Clacler white with black laa· ther interior. Low mllet. Still on nt"N mr warranty. All l>O"tt acctuoris Fac- tory a 11 c:ood I tionl.n&. $4695 STANSBURY BUICK 1920 NewPort Blvd. Sll95! Xlnt cond • MW 63 Ford Gal&lde •·soo·• 2 door palnt, auto trana, R/H. hardtop, buckd eeall, f&c:. SEE! ~fil. tory air. All other utru '51 lMPAJ...A canv • SS35 or Mu.at aeU W.. week at U695 BEST ~er! P • B, Auto. Jim ~theny Mohr• Blk w11b White · top. MUST 6l6 W. 11th St. Santa Ana SELL! !>6-G35. S.7443 19117 CHEVY Nomad wap. ·~ l'OR.D LTD 4 dr Hdt.op. .SUck. N•Ui interior· Make Fact air. Power ateu. 390 otter. Call !IJlH607. ena. New t1rn, rc.c. Uat "64 IMPAl..A SS $2300 $4290, wll.l st'l. !or $2990. Fcty • air, PB • S 6 wtn· Aftl1' 5 wetkda.yl, m-3093. dowa. 30,<DJ • ml· m"'316. '&'l FALCON Dill· 2 Dr. Auto. • '63 a.v lmptia * tran.a, 14,<DJ act. mllea. • dr bdt.11 * By owner Ulce new. $850. PJ'I. Pny. ~ Ena W--OD> ~-c230. ~-=o-=----------' 56 ou;v V'AC • $;200. '52 FORD, nN and kx1M I • eyl, nr · Pllh. R.6H, iiood. au\O, RA.R, S~. call New tire, bau. 646-lJl.S. 84M ~ alter 6 pm ·~ OlEVY V1 Bel Al.re ·~ f AJ.RLAN.L 500 VI, $375, coupe. Excell. cond. $.J!l> RlcH, auto, P·S. ~ £. 642--0131. 16th St, CM. CHRYSLER '62 ClWWN Imperial 2 • Dr· Hdtp. Silt leather -Jnt. Dem va1 • ext. FUll f'W1' ind. .w. 1 • OWDtt"· Ub NEW CUld! S2QX). m-6139. COMET ~--_,,,.-----------I 'SI RANCHERO {NEW ENGINES, ETC. Best OUer! U 1-1963 '63 RANOa:JW $1& RAH, auto, tinted, de.luxa Interior. ~ • '57 FORD 4 • dr atnom, R/H. Runs sood· $250. 548•1716. '5T 2-dr RANCH WAGON TOP CONDmON! !IG·Wl 'll COMET S.·22 coupe, EX· CEU.ENT CONDmON. All txtru Incl bee.tu , auto-1960 roRD J'aloort, 4 dr. made, bucket seat.a, w·a-w. h.adk>, Heater, ~· etc. Low mile•&• local aoe &tf>..S'l'M. owner. Showa ouuurdtn1 ,.,.60.,__,,l"m.....,...Y--led----.,,,-a-,-. -$850-.-. c&n'· Wu $1.JZ. Special RAH, P·S, Auto. WSW, 51250. <.iood • cand! ~u a.tt 6. e ROY CAltVElt e ·-·--· ia w. ~~~ u 1-38 IMPERIAL NEWPORT BEACH 1963 IMnE"IAL • '62 a.i.tom Comet 1 eyt 1t1 rw • wagon. In xlnt cond. Auto trana, • rack. $1J95. u a-on DR, SOUTH HAMPTON Pontl1e.1 & T empeth Galore Our uttd car lot 11 ,- io.ded with ruce, clean tully recoodiuooed A ~ new car ~de • 1111-ALL mu:at be aold. e ROY CAlllVElt. e PONTIAC 1400 W. Cout Hwy. U 1·3415 NEWPORT BEAOl '65 PONTIAC Grand Pnx Low m.lleqe. Belonp to a G.M. INtructor. 8,000 mt· 11,IXX> warranty ten. S.tt mecll Cart. fUlly equip. ave $1400. 4114-lm Aft. ~ LaiUM Buch. l96S VENTURA 2 dr .• &(XJO mllea. poftf atKrinl • brUu $29(16, S41-4903 '63 BONNEVU.J...E conv • moo. Xlnt<Ond! R.ed, w\l:JI Wbltt • top. 548-0nll rvea. '56 PONTIAC 1 dr, .WO. Rl:H, sood ahape, $& ~ E. 16th. CM. RAMILER -------llG SAVINGS on NEW 1115 RA MBJ.ER.S llG STOCK·ALL MO OILS ALSO llG SAVINGS Oft CHOICI USIO CAlS All Main-Name ~ OWll tcrnw 101 DUNN lAMILllt 1746 N(:4 C.M. ~ ·il RAMBLER I CAIU: .a. &Or\ J.. T. RI H Owner Nto- ver ~n hurt· A. Good buy $995. &tMOlT Weffda.J• a1· '62 COME:l' S·2'l, auto, RAH, w/w, nw pa.lot, aw Uru, xlnt cooditlcm $1100 S38-6297 Full power equlpmlftt. Shop ter 5. and c~ wtth an;y car • -.. -9 -.--... ----PB---_,.,.,..,,.--A-. ., ~ wq. ; r 'l, .. '"'ottnna. m1~r1 <"m11111 FREE TO YOU FOR SALE ot111bon rtiannel LJke nrw, many extru. 6600 ·rovw_co ___ NVER--T-. -&?7-1 Jlouu. !134 Ne-..-port Rl\tl. _ __ _ mooring, Oubh<>l.IR 1e<>t100. m 1 I e • UliUJetr -owner l"l'l'f'n. ~w top, mau. cover, Colt.a Mesa 646-9022 CONTINENTAL aL 1.11¥ price. vana, RAH. J'ac. &Jr, 1"" $2295 pty. $m. 674-W. 18th <"\1 t1lEF. tn i:ncvl homt , ()I()(' 67Hll.Jl. tran11fe:TPd. S.S-3416 bf!tu. Pn PlY 673-4374 or -WAN TED :---Point Siamu" temalt, all OVERLOOKED bMt Ida l.11 646·1491 • Glu!I lop w1ought 1rrin pano anot• 1' pa.pt'M, alao b1er lie Bal lair. L:p to 11" beet JAGUAll '64 VW Deluxe Sedu, 11'd. t1r dmet~ ~rl umall \ltt Persuu' temale . .r.ou. Al· SllHH mo. 673·56+4 Loadtd, S1395 • Pvt J>tJ. table I< cha1r11 Alao rnd ta h1no Siamf'M' malt on leue, 196' Yft (OlJPf 644-<7142 hie. Must be rrasonablt. .oots It.. Pac>era. :.46-«iTI. Alrcreft 9100 Al\' -.~,-vw----sm-.-SUXl--- W-0086 ---l0/2.8 ER.COUPE Goldrn aand exterior with VERY rll'an! l2.<11J • ml .~ FOA~ ~,---I FOCR furry tr1111e1 lrtt for 700 T.T. Hued, o.c.A. i•nulne beior leather buclt· li46·7561 rvmlnp. ,...-IVI. fortunate farnlhes. Phonf'· • --------for ··oo 11 yoursetr • S·l&-T.!61. 10129 $2,050. Wlth frub AMual. el aeall. A.M·FM radio, ., '51 VW • $700. I St&-1470. beater, chrome wire wheela, ~-~ after ).pn. upbo steno&. cut while you AC.l::D-Horse 1''ertllii-. ,,....,01 ..:======== 642 3911 ~· .-><> •lr ccndl$4lloniDl. 9 5 -uie-o.u.i.t PIJ.OT-waJt. · SW Cypress St., Santa Ana a.L.bil• u 0_ -oo 221-' Newpor1 Blvd . C.M lits 10128 mu n .,._ ·u (.1e•tne4 CARPE"TI."IG overst.ockrd KllTENS: Sta.mrae MoU\er. again• w, 8~ lnadrd " run Housebroken: !>48·414!>. 10/29 FACTORY! STANSBURY IUIClf VOLKSWAGEN 1953 Cadillac Convertible, flll- ly equipped, air rondltion- ln&· Bnutilul condition. $3<195. AWN MOTOR CO. Oldsmobil..Cedill•< 1150 So Cout Hiway LAGUNA BEACH HY 4-1084 Kl T-l103 Imported Autoe 9600 VOLKSWAGEN rolls. roU·tnds & remnanh' MOllLE HOME SHOW ft Pnet>d lnr d !'Rra.nce. AL· PE TS end LIVl5 TOCk e SH preview ol 1966 mod· DEN S. 1663 Plaeftltll Pets, Generel 1800 rla. t•actory orders ac- Col<1a ~Jr-sa * &16·%3.".16 cepttd. Factory cloM out SPOTS bf-fore your eyes -t.ORR.AINE"S POODU; ol remamlng 1986 model&, 1.9'JO Newport Blvd Colt& Mell 646-9022 1963 JAGUAR MARK l 'DR. SEO. @ Chick~!,•~~"· Inc. @ Allth,.._. V .. uwagen•fleniotlt 0 .. lar on your new carpct-rr-PARLOR a.osED 'tU Frt. dot.ens to chooM trom. tnO\'t' th<'m with Blue Lus· Dt'ath in fa.mil)'. e 26 Ooor plana • 1011, U'1, tre. Rt'TIL electric lh.am· 20'1, 24'1 "1<k. L&rielt pooer $'1. Reed Tr Winkle Cets 1120 stock in the wtlt. Sml d1'I Hardware. Costa Mesa. to '·O bal PERSIAN KITTENS up "" yn oo · laJ ,_..,. HISTORY MAK.lNG D o.,._ au SU.VER/ ~ • ~. CHARGE IT! LI 8-4059 eYe& or wkenda OLSCOUNTS ~-TAR GA~EK~~ SH GIANT DISPLAY _... '7 a..AY ~POLLAN 1040 E IU'.I St. ()peltteent tllver iray U· ~rlor with red leatbtt In· Lerlor. $3395 STWIURY IUKI 1~ FINANCING AND ~~ • MONTHS ~~~v VOLKSWAGINS 65 v.w. Wan led $1195 ·~ CONT aect. I moa MW. Bt9ut Spe.nlab Mo9/ match lt9d'ltt Int. Contrutint VW!yl top. Air A all po'ftr. Fact. warranty.~ Local owner, ~-4796- COllVAIR -------{ '51 MONZ.A. -$700 { 4 -SPD. RAH Xlnt • '11ftdl 673-:llM CORVETTE -----·-·-'SI Corvette '63•327-340 H.P. OoM ratio. :\ apd, Ul f*l· P110 CUb. Take Over Balance trJ()..00. rrs 9UICK !MM& 1'62 CORVITII ' Speed. M&IOOD, blldr Inter> tor. A l&eal at SJ.a Call Mr. Oltna at 5CHIG dlr. ,. <Xlftvrtri R.t91 llbarfl Tut O'pna. o.A.C. Alla' • or wtllndl. MHm. STWIURY BUICK l9:IO Ncwpon Blvd. Coat.a M11a 141-ta22 MERCURY l • OWNER. 'Si MERC. Pl.rklant 4 • dr bdtp. Enry utrs ! F1nt • ccnd ! $450 • c:uh. ~ms. MUST AN~ '65 Mvst1n1 Converttbl1. One owner, low. low mileqe, power ateer- 1.nc. brakff, DELUXE FAC· TORY AI'R t'ON'DmON· ING. SttU undt: factor7 we· raty. $2115. ~ ~ 12 ~ v-Deify A_.., Qi.de Ji.. ..,. :"th l2·ml E of 8th A Mlinl -,,.. ..,. J.rttr-'l•t ,. ,.._ s1e... od • (j6Q) CORONA, CAUF. To ~elop meuooe f°' Thllrldoy, ,.,~~ SHOW OPEN reodwordscor,...w .... totVl'barl .,..jio ··'5 of~ Zod•oc blt"ttl llQl'I. We Mft. Whit W• Sell ~r::.cwpon Bl~ 64 V.W. SeClall S.. .... $1 lfl 162 J .. u., 63 V.W. lid• WWte S1HI .. Ul'fCD., ., .._ , OLDIMOllU U edn, auto, chrome wins 62 V.W, led• a.I $11fl C!ll.__..IWl..,.t~ 1HJ N~f DVIUIUU ~r ~~~~ :n:--10 A.M. ·• s PM DAILY J (_,..,... .u Mk 6.l 0. ~ 0-,. ,__,.. .. y- sr.... "$., .so--,,......_ ,. .. ,.., ,,_ ~ •IJeM WHAT A OOR.G!X>U8 CAR 6 ttr.. ICl-1111 eMlJ All ~ '1....-ul 64H902. STUDEIAKER CS..lnt Out Au. NEW 1965 Studebektrt at below DEALERS J.NVOtCE Many to C'booee fnD Jim Matheny Meters Authorlud Studebaker Salu It Service 6:2S W. ln.b St. Santa AM M7-oMl -;;. '54 STUOI • $100 Ma-1* alt.er ~ T·llRD ;~ ,.~· ==~ 10l"'"" llJN 10T..., II y., H n..t 71 ,.__.,. '54 NAIHUA J>', f\inl. tllb, ..... -...fftced.sa oonaldiu plrt pml in co6m, atampe, .... u11J tr1t. lGI Newpart Blvd. Sp M , Ql I>,.... ,,,~ ni. IJ I,..,,. <. ...... lat 71 C.. ...... _,~:;.&.L._;:s ANDERION 10' x 55' 1 bdtm r.aatun cuatom bll. Nleel1 fl;m. Awak\p +. Best ptt 1...a.; .... ~· loc&t. AAt)t pk. NB, .... l e:...,_.. I V.W.'1 ;:oH~HI~ •.. (~:..,"';::.!; 11 t Ill ID. 1'11 R~ ...... 59 = C' •1n1 MH. -ICl-JJCD..,., v., cl•••·~ a.a Mme la ,... ~s•• " am • M> power......_....., ... 11 JAG xx 1S0 cpe, blk. 59 ~••• New Paint $1795 ... Rdo... ...... "' PamAC ,_,.. \Cl =.,, ';:.::"'.-..,,"!:';.,,."" 64 ,_ ... c,.. S.tO $J"I •ALCON $1M ::;r "£,;-~ 14'--"9 U AI 1'~ IS.,..., 4),_.. 1'~ ••O.-""-7•1w 11Y.,. llA"'4 .,.,,......... IH-At,_.. 7t",,........ ,.,........ ..,,..... .,...., JO.._... IOAMe IO Yw ~~-= life SI ~ 1114-n 220. !)~ 11\'N 2',.,. SJ'""' 11 T .. 2'......._ So'O...... M ... lS~ JISA .. IS~ JllT• -~ a... 'II I.alt. JI.,,... rt Tllo »..-... »Y-•W. ,..._.,.. "~ .. ,. .. JOT• A_~ ¥ ~'-' ~~ ~ __ flWl _ _Joal ' I VIKlNG, 2 • ..... JC' ~. Ownp • tum. $S30IJ. im Hw•• •• Clll. Ollr>· 111 * <>HZ lllt 6 BA'nt ,... ......... "·--... MWl2t VAGAiCifi> ftllw), 1J x it l .. *·Now IDllllt ... , Dl"'111 c:; 1..5 P•rllaa ,.,. le4 ._. .. ,I 'M fw:x>N IPAlNT • ci.i.am ..,_.,...ID_... ·~ JA~. 1M ...:· :::. " -... • ~ CQMV, rcry • .UR. STAIUlllY IUICI .... 9llC!l till ~~ ecftdl lll\llt ..UI ... ma. " p.., .. f 11 $6295 Mt-cm • ~ ...._., ,,,,,_ X1t • 1ID. B&.Acst H9 ._ . °"9N AINOAVI rWtif iii ijriili Mi. mt tc~ JM. : ~1..S:-.-.=. n. 'Cd Pi •• Clmllt -. 11 ttH 4 ,.M. Rid. 4 .,, :: IWldln. """ Calta "-...,.. Nw _. ~ ...... a l'1MICl. ~ ...... ?~;3-'!u;at; ~~ .. ~ a ruua a ii ·•••' ceak .__.. ..... , Inc. -.. -•°' • ---v"-" - -..,_ IT••i__.. ...._ n. DA.la.I Illar P¥t • • ._ e ROY CA--. e ...... , I --d ~ I •b ,,,.. ............. ,. ..... ......... P.ON'T'iAC... • ~=-~= ....,,.._ . .....,~ ~ --~~ IN&I Wtfl.Ollle...,H.I .. -._ ______ .... __ _.._m=-==ii==!-=--'' _.. w-w• ......... -NIWHICl-lia.M:ll • 4 ' It l1f - - I -r, r - - Wednel4ay, October 27, l %5 DAILY PILOT /News· Prus 46 9100 New C1n tiOO New C1rs 9iOI ~ We're now in and ready for bUsineSs a't our huge new Sales & Service facility BAKER COSTA MISA ~~ I ADAMS l: > "' °' 0 • Our Old Location I ------:» COSTA MESA HUGE NIW SERVICE DEPARTMENT •rvlw Hourt, 7:JO Uft. to 6 p.m. ~NDAYS TrL 9:00 P .M. 546-1934 VICTORIA FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1,65 CHRYSLERS -PLYMOUTHS AND .IMPERIALS 5--1965 CHRYSLERS FOR. ONLY $ Each FULL \ PRICE OlLIVl .. ED IN CO$T1' MEIA FULLY EQUIPPED INCLUDING TORQUEFUTE TRANSMISSION, RADIO, HEATER, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, TINTED GLASS, WHITE SIDE WALL ll~ES, DELUXE WHER COVERS, OUTSIDE MIRROR, PADDED DASH, nc. 25-1965 PLYMOUTHS 1965 PLYMOUTH BELVED RE Ptymouth Fury Prices St1rt 8t • • • Fully 9qUlppecl IMludlng •utot'Mtlc transmlulOf' $ FULL PRICE DELIVERED IN COST A MESA FULL PRICE DELIVERED IN COST A MESA WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLEAN USED CARS IN CALIFORNIA-SEE FOR YOURSELF, TODAY! PL YMOUTHS '62 CHRYSLER 2 Dr •.. $1595 FORDS '65 MONZA ........ $2195 '57 M.G.A. . ........ S 695 H.T. Ont 9Wft.,, i.o.a, "&H, 1uto, Pl, ... al 'SS T llRD C $ C~. "adlo, heat.,., 4 .,,..,, 18 mites. "oadeter. A ,..al value. :'!.~~~~: !.t~r: ~ ~.·.~!l~ :n•· NEWPoRT · .... · $1995 rr,!'.!!ia~:., wtth "!:;.,'. ·.1.;.; ~ ~O!~ 163 MONZA · · · · · · · · 51295 MISCELLANEOUS .... .-RAH, 111tomatlc., 1 twner trade. 2 i. ....._ '61 SPORT FURY $ 195 2 Or. H.T. Like brand new, full pwr., balanoe f • • • . • f/f & yr./IO,tlfJIO ml. warranty, ,. IANCHERO . . . . . s 995 ... "'· '61 OLDS. SUPER 88 .. $1395 4 Or. ,. ... , poww, fllOt. air, 1 ,_.,. trade. ~64,.. "•&EHL,VEautD .. ER'i via ~1~: $1795 '60 CHRYSLER ...... $1195 va. auto,"' air condltfenln.. WAGONS 2 Dr. H.T. "•dlo, heater, auto, Pl, feet. ilr. '64 FAIRLANE 2 Dr. H.T. $1995 '58 DI SOTO YI 4 Dr $495 4 Dr, "&H, afto, nloe bhie flnlth. No. 1190 IOO va, "&H, automatlo, '99. '64 DODGE DAIT .... $1795 • · · · '64 FURY YI $2195 DODGES • ltatltn W.fM. "&H, automatlt. oteH. R&H, auto. ~•. rul nfoe. Nt. 3013" 4 Or. H.T. R&H, IU;,.,: ~i. ·~,~~ of 5 yr/ '64 CUSTOM 180 s259r :5,1 ... FLIH !:!_OtPI Cpe •.. I •• ~~''his '59 PLYMOUTH YI ..... $595 '60 DE SOTO 2 Dr •.... s 995 ... -ml. wmrT•nty. No. t231 · • · · · • • • "• • _ _..., o, power ttetr n1 • ._t t L T • .....-v '63 FAIRLANE 500 $1 5 I ,.._ R&H, 1ut1, Jll. No. 3115A H. . "&H, 1ut1, Pl, 1lr cond. A cr11m putt. •.L..a BELVIDERE VI $1995 2 Dr. H.T. "&~1 auto, full pwr, fact. air. aal· 49 No. 40llA .,... · · · · ance of 5 yr/w ,000 ml. warranty. No. 1253 · · · · '60 CHEY YI $ 995 2 Dr. H.T. Sl3 4 arrl, 4 a,cl, R&H, aoarot '64 440 YI 4 Dr. . . . . . $2195 ~ 4 Dr. "&H, a11to, PS, clean Ha pin. Ne. I Paa. ft&H, ~ .. ,..: N~ '.(,Mi . '63 OLDS YI 4 Dr •... • $1HS '"'"· "' .. .,. · ··H ,., ' ct 1 • 1 ' s / '60 MERC. COL p.au .. $ 995 $ 95 n• , auto, 1 a . a r. a anoe o yr '58 T llRD C $ 995 I' '61 VALIANT 2 Dr. . • . . . 9 I0,000 "''· warram,. Ne, noa • pe. · · · · · · H.T. "&H, auto, Faqt. .,,, No. 11UA '63 YI 4 Door ......... $1095 'u" _rwer, faottry air, crea"' JUff ..... 12HA. !'"'60H, v•utA~ :!-NNTe. 9004 $ 795 '63 VALIANT Y200 .... $1491 PeJlol. New flnlltl, NOOndltlontd. No. 1111 CHEVROLETS ~ • · · · • • • · · H.T. "&H, 1uto. Jll. Pa, one owner trade. Nt. 4111A, '62 MEIC. Convt •.... $1395 l&,000 aet. mlleL "&H, auto, Pl, lllite new. •.LA POLARA 500 $2195 R&tf, •ut~ Pl. Ne. WfA • 4 Dr. R&H, automatlo. No. ta1 .,... '64 DOD $ S '64 VALIANT YI ...... $1895 ~ "33o ava 4'D"°"'~·~ •l1i9s :·~ ~!'!'·~p~ ~'~ .. ·,·.NS~!~ R&H,autom1~~u~~~!.~. ·N·o:u.!79 •59 RAMBLER Y8 ...... $ 495 !6°3'· v"~HUANTC~;:;~·~o: ~S~495 "&H, auto, Pl, balan!: ;f· ~ ~;/~.000 mi. ·60 IMPALA i D;."~ :.r ... s 995 '59 CHEY. YI ........ $ 595 ~=·. Dr. R&H, •uto, Pl. factory air. Ne. flfo.SIS1A • " warranty. No. t291 t H.T. R&H, iuto, "'· new finlah. No. 111tA ~:· CtHomRaYSL ... Rt tllNllPT~u~ ~o.$r;99S '64 llAMBLEl 6 4 Dr •.. $1795 "•"· •-*· ..-,t., • ttltflh. "'0• ezu '63 POLARA VI ...... $1195 '59 IMPALA 4 Dr •..... $ 795 I Dr. H.T. R&H, avte, Jll. No. 1241 R&H, nto, ovef'tlauled. No. 120tA I P1-. IN&H, 1utomatio. JIS, aalaft09 a yr/ IOOO act. '"1• R&H, aute, Ilk• MW. No. U04A CHRYSLERS '64 CIOWN 4 Dr. H.T •. $4295 P'11U ,._,1. f_..,y alt. ..,, • 1r./10.000 ""· WI~~. M8IA . '64 NEWPORT 4 Door .. $2695 MH, full pewt Ml. -1 I yr./90,000 ml. wa,.. rarity. Faotlf'J l tr. Ne, 41StA '63 440 VI 4 Door ... • • $1595 '59 IMPA~ 2 Dr •. • ... $ 795 50.000 ml. warranty. Ne. 4157A. IMPORTS '60 FORD 6 l.ollt Itel .. S HS R&H, atlck ahlft. PICKUP TRUCKS '63 CHEV. YI 1/2 TON .. $1595 RAH, ..,tom1t~. ~•. "'•· tm '62 LANCER 4 Dr •..••. $ 9U "&M, llkt new. No. t141A '51 DE SOTO' Dr •.•.. $· ''' "&H, autem.tlo, ,._. lttWlftl Mattt.i. N .. H.T. lltlldlo, h11ter, automatlo. No. 2221A '61 IMPALA 4 Door ... $1195 VI, R&l4, autt, "8, clun Chrysler trade. '61 MERCEDES 2205 • .. $1995 Mo.~ 4 Dr. Lfke MW. fff. 1111A '59 IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T •.• ·$191 'St SAAi Cpe •....••. $ 295 flalluleul littte•r. ,. . . .. ' r . I I I f .. .. . 46 DAILY PILOT /Ntvn·Prm Wedntsd.l,y, Octobtr '17, 1965 iJ•ect t:ars 9900 UMd C.ra HOO UMd C.,..._ .. DON'T SITTLE FOR LESS THAN. A 36,000 MILE . NON-REVOCABLE USED CAR WARRANTY-EXCLUSIVE AT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE TRANSPORTATION FRESH NEW CAR TRADE-INS PRICES YOU CAN'T BELIEVE '57 BUICK $149 CHOICE CARS '59 IMPERIAL $799 4 Door H.T ... AH, ... , !ti, 4 Dr. H.T. Full po-rand air. '57 LINCOLN $199 1960 CHEVROLET !.~atWagona. ChMo.9fthrM. "~8!:·." .. s999 '61 MONZA $799 2 Door H.T. Loadold. I Dr ... _.H, aute, a new car trade· In. $199 1962 VALIANT :::.:,~:::~~:hi~ ~e~"~~::o.~ :°:'::~~ :~k. s999 '60 CHEVROLET $899 Ver-y 1-m11 .. ,., wtltte car w/bhae l1tter. '57 OLDSMOBILE II 4 Door ledan. Loaded. Impala Cefl••rt. Aute, ,.AH, !ti, !ti, 11\arp ltuy. '57 CHEVROLET $299 1961 f.85 WAGON ~~0.'"o!t~k:•:.:c:~~~-~W:~.,;."rlntt $1099 '61 OLDSMOBILE $899 VI Nomad ltatlet1 Wagon. Auto, "AH, new rultber. C 11 1 ti A·... t... di .. t $ FIS Wagen. Auto, ,.AH, rul, real nioe. '58 PLYMOUTH $299 1961 PONTIAC ~:~u~ah:~.~~/':i~·:::;,h~~~~~T:.: ~·; .. ,.".I 1399 '60 OLDSMOBILE $999 Station Wagon. Auto, ,.AH. 1962 0 L D s $1599 II Cennrt. fL'ull ,,_r, new tlru, extra nice. '57 DODGE $299 ~n:~::i :.,~;:i,~r~· :i:~matlc, '"" power, hctory air cendltlon· '62 OLDSMOBILE $999 VI Station Wageft. Auto, .. AH, power st"rlng. 9 3 $ 99 ,. 4 Dr led& A \9, "AH It nt n4 1 6 BU IC K L• lab". Autom•tlc, po-r lherlng. jt9W'8r ltrak.., •"-.wner 17 · "· 11 •. ' uoe • co • '59 FORD $299 ntwcartrad•·ln,nearnewoondltlen. '61 CHEYROLn $1099 2 Door. ltlck, Mldlo, h .. t•r. 1963 I! 05 c UT LAS s Coupe. Automatic. po-r stMrlng, power $1899 lmpal• 2 Dr. H.T. fruit po_,, Ilka bran41 ...w. ,58 FORD $299 rllQ :r:i::-coneole flMr thlft. MW oar con· ,61 PONTIAC $l099 VI, Wagon. Aut•, "AH, new ti,... 1964 MAL I Bu s s Cpe. 4 1pe1d, ltuoktt ...... Vt. radio, heater, s1999 ' Dr. H.T. fL'ully ..,,,,,... l..el. •lnyl upholstery. '60 OLDSMOBILE $349 4 . •ur• nice,·-m11 .. , •• all •••th•r lnt.rlor. '62 OLDSMOBILE $1399 4 Door ladan. Loaded. 1965 c H EV RO LET 1:1 Camlne. ........ ,. .............. 1,000 s1999 2 Dr. H.T. Dynamle ... Pull ,.wer, nloe. '62 FORD $399 mll ..... r.tul OWTtar. '63 DODGE $14H ICyl. lt~k,Galu... 1964 FORD GAL, ~~r:, ' .. !:;..c':ot.":~ :::...,.· .. av::;.,t:·~ s2499 ,.olara Connrt. 4 --'· 141 VI 41tbl. New top •'tt .... '60 FALCON $399 wlll fl"4 anywtte,.. '63 PLYMOUTH $1599 2 Door. ltlok thlft. 1963 PONTI Ac Grand ltrlx Or~lnaL NHr IMW .... met..,,..,. owner, s2599 lport P:ury. I Dr. H.T. Air, full power, nloe. '60 PLYMOUTH $3H faotor-y air, all factery utra., eha,.,..,_a~arp. 1 3 CHEVROLET $1599 4 Door 8-an. Auto, nt411._ heater. 1964 PONTIAC l1nnnllle 4 Door ha,..,_ Auta, fJI, !ti, po-r S'Z799 6 =~· n!~"."'r air cendttlefl ..... leoal 1xtoutlve car, Impala 4 Dr. H.T. All power. '59 RAMBLER $4H '63 OLDSMOBILE $1599 4 Door,.,,.,., Autematle, radio, heater. 1964 OLD s 98 2 Dr. Custom &pt. Cpe. a.Id .... M4 •NloM .. , ttll• firm. s2999 luptr.' Dr. H.T. Alt power, llke new. '56 CADILLAr $499 Haa •••"Y avall•lll• eptl• i..r OldllmMll1. luoll a nloe oar. 'Dr. ledan DtVllle. P:ull power,nloe. 1965 CHEVROLET 1~:-1~iT.;..!:;*wt'"~:.-:.::,:~:;:~~ s2999 '60 CADILLAC $1699 remalnlnt warraltty •• ewtter .. r. Cpe. D•Vllte. f'ull ,.wer, rMI lharp, l"OM oolor. '59 OLDSMOBILE $299 1965 OLD s f.85 Cuti•• Cpe. 4-4-2 ltlek. ,;,. •141 ..... car new, hu s2999 '6~ PONTIAC $1799 2 Dr. Cp.. Auto, "&H, power ltHrln1 A ltrak... ti.Id regular •"'* l1t eur .toN, a,,,.._ 20,000 ,.. • m•lnlng wa,.,.nty, reel •Nf.t OWMr. Convert. 801tMVtlte. f'uH power A faot. air, new tap. IF YOU HAVE BEEN TURNED DOWN • HAD A REPOS- SESSION • NO CASH DOWN • EVER BEEN BANKRUPT • A MINUS EQUJTY Come In tod•y. Wt may be alllt t. oonaolldatt your paymenta Into tnt that oould lnolud• the oar ef your choice. ISCO U TES 36,000 MILE OR 36 MONTH N-REVOC A BLE WARRANTY ON ALL CARS SELLING FOil OVER SSOO LEASE ANY MAKE or MODEL CAR ~ERE, LOCALLY s UP TO $1308.78 ON 53 NEW CAR \ . ,. • +t. • AMERICA'S MOST TALKED ,. ABOUT FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CARI . ... . REMEMBU "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU AU" . . .. 1 ... ~ Pl lletll Pld .. .. College Dreams Are Now Schemes ... P1ea' t t Gatlenbarg. Tenn. .. Arrow W«ll" arts aod crafts ban· .... (;esp E. Newt. bll ......... 't ... ................... .._.._ pci'lr t .._....,.,....Jr. ' dlwcrl from Gatlenburg bas acbined national ifOUli- neace by beio( on display • the SmttUoniU Jnstltu tion in w asbingtoe since 19SZ. LtwRC Miebiry ma......,, .... - 1\ idlltr lln.8"'•••11ew Dreama of eoOiese day• se blned IDto ..:bemu foe .~ .. ~ . 1'9 SOiaiD C.-.t AbanDM Qab ti Pt Bea PM cheer· 11 com-h • ~ in its ...., ... wWdl lnclade two .... "' tbe • saory -Cht IOdal -ud Che pld1ant.bnll6t CIDt. NiOon•llJ, Pl Ph1 wu the flat aanrttJ &o Jlldtiate • procram ti dwttJ oa a waattywldt .... .wt1n1 • '.. !Ill •• manorial to a.. fca• "'1t. moQen of the tnunlitJ. pldlutbrop)' Ill a ....,.,,,,.., tchool io Hue iD Orange County. Pl Pbi'1 aid tbe Family Ser- vice Aaoclation of Orange County, American F i e I d Service, Paularino Scbool for tbe meatllly retarded and tbe Florence Crittentoo Ho.me tn Los Angelff. Pl Beta Phi hu u honor- able blAory daUng b8Ct to 189'1 when it was founded by 12 co&ge girls at Moo.- mouth College in Illinoia. From the begburlng t b e foaDder1 envisioned that one day their organization would become a national frater- nity. Tben are oow more t.baD lOO cbapten In col- leges in the United States and J.OOD almmaae clubl in this OOUDlry and Canada. Tbe dre.m came true . s o o t • Coast Ahamue durpter oi tbe fraternity wu fouoded 21 years ago Pl PHI PRESIDENT ~ G.orge Newton and now boasts a member· ship of 141 women. One of their outstanding members IS Mrs. James Scarborough who, dunng the put 1l years, bas raised more than $20.000 for char- ity by Civing book reviews four times annually. Ladies meet every secood Thursday ol tbe month at 10 a.m. for a mack and business meeting at the homes of varloua members. Any tnltiated member of Pi Be1a Phi Fraternity llv- ln& In Orange County may Join the al•mmae club. Elections for the club are in March. Patrlotle Motto 'To Honor the Dead By Helping the Living' Pralcln* Mn. Au BriU1 SeD.ior rice pnUcleJlt Mn. Carol Htlal Treuuer Mn. WUlla RMt Secretary Mn. Pearl B,..wa Junltr vi« president Mr1. Catby Tomas Cbaplaill Mrs. Stella Slate Hiai.riu Mrs. Pat Ascbubtrc "To honor the dead by helping the living." That i3 the patriotic mot- to of the Ladies Axuiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536. Help is given the men who have served with the TJnited States Armed Forces and are now, through in- juries suffered during war- time, in veterans' hospitals. Memben of the VFW Ladies Axuiliary serve in their own feminine way at the Veterans' Hospital in Long &ach by talking to the men, reading to them, rolling bandages an'1 bring. VFW 3536 LADIES Mrs. Ann 8ri991 lng them gt.fts of Dowers, books and home-made can- dy. In one Catt. th" au1:nlary helped a member of their own post wbo loct his home through a rtre. The house was re-furnished and the family clothed and fed. Outstanding member of the organization for 1~ is Mrs. Fran-::es Howell who y,•as awarded a citation for being the be.st aUYillary ser· vice officer in the second district. The ladies come from throughout the Harbor Area to mt'el at the American Legion Hall in Costa Mesa at 8 p.m. the 'irst and third Fnday of the monl!l. Membership can be avail- able to women over 16 years of age who are U.S. cltluns and are mothers. wlvu, sis- ters. widows and daughters of men who have earned a campaign badge from over- seas during wartime. The organWttion w a 1 founded in August, l!MO. and now has 91 members. Elec- tion time is in April. Other women who hold office are: Conductress, Betty Hamp- ton; Musician, Meta Dine- hart; Guard. Anna Myers; Flag Bearer, Lon Barker; Banner Bearer, May Buck- land; Color No. l, Louise Ddchener; Color No. 2. Jo- sephine TogenOQ; Color No. 3, F rances Howell; Color No. 4, Haul Thomas. Filling Woman's Role Is Comp Jex, Difficult They Give Time and Prayers LA CBA.N•ELLES Tri-Hi-Y, t. Cbandelles, led by Huvie Douglu. ii a program for tftn.agers fos.tered by the YMCA. with four Itron( pillan of purpose -socla1, service, education and worship. The girll partki~te in .. group work in the com. munity. There are 33 girlt clubc in the Orange County area with 1 mem- benhip of over 800 young • women who want to learn about themselves and bow they can be of Ulistance to their community. .., s.ction 2 -P•ge 12 Pr~ Mn. James lvenoo Vice praWHt Mn. Du W.tfe ReeenUac secretary Mn. Ellge.e WeUa Cwrapeadbtc secretary Mn. J• MUtt Treannr Hn.~B..t PulluaeawtM tin. nmlp Ore. Ffll1ni a womao'c role in our society la a complex and difficult ooe. S o m e books ny be a mother aod a bouaewtfe. Othen 5 a y atick to a career. But a wom~'• r o J e coma eaay to members of the Xi Lambda Gamma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. They know j U I t what they want to do. Beta Sigma Phi wu cre- ated for women wbo were interested in culture and the society of other women lib themulva. "It provides uperiences lo the appreclatioo and en- joyment of the liberal artJ. lndl vidual chapters fulfill these goals aod purposes. The sorority also providet maoy friendships w b I c b would otherwise never have been pot.Sible" So runs a statement of the goa!J and purposes of the club. Xi Lambda Gamma spon- sored a donkey ball for charity last year. Quick fingers with a needle and thread made gowns for Fair view Hospital lnfaots. Mem- bers ransacked their houses for cloUung still good and attractive enough to fill a LEADS 'OBIES truck, then sent It t.o In- cuaos rn Mexico. At Cbnst-Leader Kathy Bonningson mas lime no one need go of Job's Daughters Bethel hungry, for club women fill baskets bnmauog w 1 t h 157 encourages and ac· goodies for the poor in town. At Easter time, mem- bers arrange an Easter par- ty for a ward at Orange County Hospital -includ· ang ice cream. cake and fa· vors. Meetings are held the 1econd and fourth Tuesdays of each month, September through May in members' bomes at 8 p.m. Members are admitted in- to Beta Sigma Phi by in· vitation of a member in good standing and a chap- ter vote for admission. ElectJoo time takes place io May. quaints ~r fellow mem- bers with the ancient re- spected goals of this order affiliated with the Ma- sons .. Purposes are to be of service t-0 the com- m unity, uphold the rituals of the organization and Live a life of dignity, poise and trust. Members can start as teen-agers in Job's Daughters (if re· lated to a Mason) and re· main in it through their twenties. W0tnen'1 Wor4d Edition/Or•n<Je Co•st DAILY PILOT Prealdeot Mn. Sal Mammano VI~ prelldut Mn. Georre Perley Recordln' seeretarr Mn. Doa Barr Treuarer Mn. IWpll Short They give their time. their heartfelt tie~ and their prayers -women of the F lrst MethodiJt church. AFS PRESIDENT Costa Mesa, Women's Soc1· ety for Christian Service are devoted t.o theac pur· poses. A pantry and welfare fund is kept open for I~ needy families, ahut-ins rf'- c~ive tr1endly visits and the ladies sponsor a cub scout pack of little boys. They support, as well, their mis- sions which stretch across the hemispheres. The 210 dedicated mem- bers meet the third W ednes- day of the month at Thomp- son Hall in Colt.a Mesa for a prayer meetine at 9::.J followed by a general meet· ing at 10 a.m. Amerkan Field Serva~, Huntington Beach Chap- ter bas as its guide, Mrs. Esther Funk. Like the other chapters in the Harbor Area. Mrs. Fun k easily pleads the cele- brated cause of the organ- ization which is to spon· sor foreign students in typically A m e r l c a n homes. The studenta lead the academic and borne ager under the 1wpices life of an American teen- of the AF'S. October 27, 1965 GUIDES REBEKAHS Zt lla Morgan Strong Belief In Life Noble Grand Mn. 1.ella Morcaa Vke rrand Mn. Della Winger Rttordhlg R creLary ~1r1. Ercyle Dixon FtAandal secretary Mrs. Mary ~Bert Treasattr Mn. Dorta Brtgdea Juior pHt iraad Mn. Geor&la Coatu A strong belief In life is one of the qualifications of Me sa Rebekah Lodge No. 40'l . ,. ·i SECTION 2 J\aaw·a..:~~~M~' ' we1.:i Hearts • Ill Right Place President Mrs. R.a7mond Mc:NeUJ Flnl me prutdut Mn. Alma La<.'hambrt ~coed vke pruldeat Mrt. Larry Bartmu Third vice prealdent Mrs. Georfe CllJaler Recordin' aecr~tary Mn. Don Can Cortt1pondln& 1ecretary Mrs. Jamea Jenes Tru1urer Mra. Jerry Jtnel Parliamentarian Mrs. Roa Montgomery Sar Galahad of King Ar· thur's Round Table h ad "the strength of ten be- cau~ hls heart was pure'' And it seems that the 40 women of Las Damas have the strength of 400 because their hearts are in the right place Operational goals for the club are community service and phllanthropy. The ladies are sponsors of the annual Volunteer Firemen's Ball. They con· tnbute on a regular basis to the American Field Ser- vice program and to Dollars for Scholars. Their main in· terest is in the young and the young adult Witt: the Chamber of Commerce of Sunset Beach. they have co- partnered the ar.nuaJ Sun- set Beach pancake ureak· fast. Rummage s a 1 e s and baked goods &al< • are ac· tivities they bold as fund- raisers for Improvement of 1 recreational center in Sun· set Beach. The club wu founded io 1&48 by • group of young women who were inter.!St· ed m pooling their talents for community service. They began by sponsoring a dance for the local volun· teer firemen to raise mone) for needed equipment. Membership bas oeen lim· lled to 40 women "ho meet the second Wedn~sday of each month at 8 p ni in various members' homes Guest meetings are sche<l· uled in addition lo regula r meetings. Only residents of Sunst'l Beach and Surfside are al- lowed on the club's mem· bership roster Elections are held in April, yearly. Ladles A to Z Club LAS DAMAS EADER Mra. McNtill Main Emphasis on Game of Golf PrHWent Mn. Lewi Zavala Vice pre11deot Mn. Chris Robc.rts Sttond vice prealdeol Miu Claitt Abram1 Sec~tary Mrs. Geor&e Newman Treu11ttr Mn. Waldo Kirkpatrick Doe.s a "birdie" mean anything to you, or a "hole· io-one" or "placing a putt?" Did you know that a "handi- cap" doesr. 't ne<:essarily have t.o do with horse rac· mg" AU those terms are im· mediate!~· recognizable 10 anyone "ho has taken golf· ing iron in hand And to the women members of the Newporter's Ladles A to I. Golf Club, they mean an ac· tfr1ty and an interest. The club is a social one with its main emphasir on the game of goU. And any- one can play -whether they've just started and have a left hook or if they're players with years or ex- penenl:e in chasing .hat ht· tit-hard "h1te ball Jo"n the lair" ays The club "as formed by Mrs Louis Zavala. M as s Claire Abrams and M rs. Chris Roberts in Ma). 1965. Two of the founding ladies gave the name tl the club -Newportt:r's Ladies A IAbramsl to Z (Zavala) Golf Club. The founding members wan ted to make the rewards of the game ac- cessible to all players, ··h1gb and low handicappers alike." The objects and purposes of the club is to '"furtht-r the interests of golf as a sports activity to pro\ide a recreatfonal ir.terest and t.o promote social and friend- ly interest in each other " Second v i <' e president. Miss Abrams, and a begin· ner in the famous Scotllsh game celebrated her 60th birthday with a "birdie'" and a "hole-in-one.·· 'A ''birdie" isn't something with feathers on it in this cai>e -It mt>11n ~ to plar a holt 1n ltss than par I Then~ are no" 3'l mem- b"r' w'io nla' ~olf tne,Ptht'r a1 ttw \t>~ portt'r Inn e\ ery Th11rc;t1a' promptly at 9 a m A buc;ine-., mee1 ing is heh1 Ctn the ~econd Thurs- da' of the montl foilo" ed b' a lunc:h at lht' Inn What are the purposes of Rebekahs'! CJ uh "To cultivate and extend Promotes Good Will Toward New Residents An' amateur .,. oman ~olf· er O\ t'r 18 years of a~t' "ho is ablt> to play a m1n1mum of 24 gamei. or goH a year out of a possible 52 games 1~ eligible for mt'mberstup. Mt-mbers hold their elec· tH1M at their April meeting and come to Nc-wport Peach fur lhc1r game from all of Orange Counly the social and fraternal ~ 1Jlt1ons of life which includes I visiting the sick. relieving the dJstressed. burying the dead and educating the or- phan " The Rebeuh Lodge is af· hhated with the lndepend- tnt Order of Odd Fellows, an int.emabonal ~aternity. Rebeuha are its feminine branch. First Odd Fellow Lodge 1o America was organued io Baltimore in 1819. But It was not until 1851 that the Rebekah Lodge was found- ed Members meet the first and third Tuesday evenings of the month at 8 p.m. at 2476 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa. Election ii in the first meeting lo December each year. Membership iJ invitational but anyone llv- ln& withlo a ~mile radius of Costa Mesa is eligible. October 27, I 965 . --...... --.... -----. ----- PACIFIC SANDS ~ ~tuhn President Mn. Victor F. Matub.o Finl vice prealdent Mrs. Dean Hill Second 'ice president Mn. WUlJam RuueU Third vke presldetrt Mrs. Wllllam Regaa RecordlnJ seuetary Mn. WUUam Mdllt.ae~r Correspondinc cecretary Mrs. Fred McCarl Treaaurer Mn. Robert Parker New residents of tht Pa- cillc Sands Community lo Huntlogton Beach need not de.pair about making new friends or finding a suit· able bridge partner. The Pacific Sands Wom- en's Club was primarily formed to promote good will toward strangers com- mg into thelr communit~. They see that no one suf- fers homesickness for other geography or misses left · behind acquamtances. Although the club IS pri- marily social lo nature. itJ members support philan- thropies each year. Major efforts will be dir!<:ted this year toward making Pacific Sands an even more attrac- tive place to live. Not forgotten are their duties to the people ln the Huntington Beach Conval- escent Home whom they help with gifts and visits. And at Christmas time they remember the residents of Women's Worid Edition/Or•n99 Cout DAILY PILOT juvenile hall whose holi- days might be bleaker with· out the contribut10ns of the Pacific Sands Club. Another g r o u p whlcb needs constant attention ar~ husbands. And they are hOD· ored by their wives at ao annual "Husband's Night" durrng the fall. Members meet for lunch at restaurants designated by the luncbeon committee of the club the second Wed- nesday of each month. There are approximately 80 members who may elect their officers in Juoe. The organization w a 1 founded io 1962 by Mrs. John Yeiser uJ member- ship ia by invitation. An an- nual membenbip tea is held b> January. A TO Z GOLFING Mn. Louis Zavala Section 2 -P•g• ' Indian Prt~11 of the Loacbouse Mn. Mary Bnker Tally Kttper Mn. Lee Kellam W ampGm Bearer Mn. Deni G~ .... MedldJlie JllUka Mn. Pat Raf:ftlle LMd Talktt Mn. Jerriae Teitt Saclliem Prlneffl Mn. Gluy McCta.rs v 'YMCA Org•m~tioll Maidens for Dress up liU their mom- ies. Make tiny clothes for their dolls . Join the Y Indian Ma.id- ens. of the croup .. to fo.ter companiooship betwen Lbe girls and their mothers u well as to teach them some- thing about Indian wre and native cra.fta. Ljttle ne, elect omcen a.nc1 lam spedal lndlaD rttul. At Chriatmu time the girls and their mothers make up baskeu of cloth- ing and toys which they send to Indians l.n an Ari· iona mi.asion. All y • • r round they make decora- tions for the patients at Fairview Ptospital. And they lend their sweet treblf! to caroling for the shut-ins and elderly people in Costa Mesa at Quistmas time. Girls eu buDt. wat roner Uat- tn1. bad pony rides, h e I d camp-out. and plcnlct and alded a city-sponsored flsb fry and lobiter bake. This year 'hey will riJll In their daddies for a change by giving a dinner and en· tertainment for them. The 11 tribes mut togetb- er twice a month and their reprt1entativea m~ once a month at Costa Mesa Part lie-sr"' at 9:30 a.m. the second Mon- day to plan activities for them. INDIAN ,.IJNCESS Mn. Mart lrolc~ Little girls Uie to: Bake ginger cooki~. They can and do. All it takes is a membership in the Young Men's Christian Association or, more famil- iarly, the YMCA. Any little girl In the first, secood or third &rade ol grammar school may become an lo- dian girl if ber mother will bring ber to the meetings. One of the main purposea There are 11 tribes in the Orange Coast Y Indian Maidens with seven or eight little girls per tribe. All the tnbes have adopted Indian names -Hopi, Apache, Shawnee, Sioux and Iro- quois are 1ome of them. At their lnitW meetings they make their own Indian dresses out of brown cor- duroy which they trim with buds, fringe and leather. Every month there is an activity for the girls and tbelr mothers. In the past yur they 1taged an Easter Orange Coast Y lndian Maidens formed four yean ago and now lnch>des 150 mothers. flectloa tlmt Is March. Gift of Eyesight Group's Concern Prtaiclent Mn. ArUlur Clll'UU Vl~e preaJckat l\ln. W1nu H•lliac•••~ Secttiary Mn. Gaylord Br.wa ~aaurer Mn. Roaald Craig Eyesight i.s one of the most predous of our unses. acrttnlnt of children In the beach area. Optometric Society wom- en have rnade available the picture, "You and Your Vt.. '-r sion." to all schools in the eounty. ~ To asalst in pttM!rving trr.ffic safely, the Auxiliary has presented the little booklet "Vision and Driv· iDg," to each drlvu's edu-FOR BETTER StGHT cation clan ln Orange Coun-Mn. A. J. Cernli ty Sorority Shows Sympathy By. Helping lmtitute P reaicleat Mn. Sam Knlsa Vice preiident Mn. Jamet Brush CorrHpoodlng ~retary Mn. Bruce Dall ~Nllac eeemary Mn. Richard Knlept'r Treawnr Mn. Wllllam uwlt Hutorlu Mn. Rlc:Ure Caul Meeting socially for lea and crumpets is n e v e r enough -there has to be sympathy too. And that is what the vom- en who belong to Sigmh Al· pha sorority, Zeta Mu chap- ter, supply. Their national charity, known as the Sig- ma Alpha Sorority Nation- al FoundatiOlls, financially assl!ts the Institute of U.g- opeclks. Inc., in Wichita, IU.o. The sympathy has ~n expressed by funds to the institute, totalling $125 ,600 sin« the agency was adopt- ed by the group in 1946. At Logopedics, Inc., chil- dren and 1dult1 who have a speech defect from what- ever cause are helped and taught. There are Uving quarters for the patients and parents of children may remaln with them at the in- stitute. To the cift of eyesight, the Woman's Auxiliary to the Orange County Optom- etric Society dedicates its ef- forta. Aid to the visually handi- capped child is it& main Con<:ern. Funds are contributed to a scholarship student loan fund, a library fund and the American ()-ptometric Foun- dation. League Busy Cementing Relations With the f\1nds donated by Sigma Alpha, a chapel bat been built and a com- plete medical library has been usembled. Zeta Mu ladl~s help char- itably on a local level by support.iilg nffd: · -nil'.es the year around with food and mooey. The Au.xili.ary bas esta~ lished a museum of stuffed aDimal specimeM for the use of the blind aoo par- tially bLnd children of Ana- be1m Elementary School O\strict. Unable to see the animals. they still can pet them and gel an idea of bow they appear. Large print textbooks aod study books have been tran- ~cnbed for partially sight- ed c bilitren so ~Y will be abJe to read. And tbe group bas usisted in the visual The Auxllhry wa& fooad- ed in 1966 l.n Anaheim, spoo- sored by the Loog Be~h Optometric Auxiliary. Char- ter m e m b e r s numbered nine; now the Auxiliary has 3'l interuted women who belong. To qualify tor member- ship, a woman must have a bu.sband who is an op- tometrist with the Orange County Optometric Society. Members come from the en- tire Orange County aru. Electioc takes place in Jan- uary PruWetat Mn. Rkhar4 ToHD VI~ pretldeat Mn. Robert Lowry Seetttary M". Walter llkhan!IOll Treuarer Mn. Rokrt 'l°MmH While t h e i r husbands may use concrete blocks in the buildings they design, their wives also think in terms of cement. But of a different kind. Women who belong to the Wome.n'a Architect u r a I League of Orange County are busy cementing rela· Uoo.a lnalde the croup and with the outside world. They act u interpreters of their husband's proleuloo. They do this by provid-lnc funds for a scholarship that anyone doing college level work in the field of architecture might win. High school studenu are encouraged to further their interest in becoming ar- chitects by means of an an- oual competition in Orange County schools Socially, the 60 mem- bers and their husbands meet annually at a cocktail party given for new A 1.A. architects and their wives. And they and their part· ners meet a,aln for an In- stallation dtnner-d an c e wben the Women'• League and tbe A.I.A. (American Institute Of Arch i t t C t I) jointly install officers f o r the coming year. Membership ls limited to the wives of Orange Coun- ty architects and they m~t the third Thursday of ev- ery m o n t h for lunch at 11 a.m. Electloo time for the or- ganmtioo ID November with a December installa- tion following. Si(Dla Alpha sorority wu founded in November. 1913, in Illlnob by Alice Shutter Fietz. The tint national coo- venUoo was held in Chicago in 1919. California Ud It.a first chapter by 1924 and the Zeta Mu girls got their char- ter in 1969. The 11 chapter members live in Orange County and meet the s~d Tuesday of tbe month in v rio mem· bers' home• at a p.m. Of· ficers are elected each J une and membership is invita- tt oMI. Grange Members Extend Hand that Helps OWrmu Mn. G. R. Arman Vitt eblnau Mn. B.a.rm& McAdama SecretarJ Mn. WDllaa EluD.u TreatuU "'"· WDJlaa Culfkl Kem.hen ol tbe Rome Ecoaomics Committee of Newport Barbur Grange No. Section 2 -P•CJe 2 nti extend the hand that helps. The nearly 100 members help tho!e in net:<! at the City of Hope; they f«<S the hungry t h r o u g h out the world by supporting Meals for Mllliollll; ttey remem- ber the young children at Fairview State Hospital by Wfrinl c r l b quills; they benefit needy local families by offering food and other Meealitiu i and tMy aid their own Gnnge by serv- ing as hostesses, fund·rais- ers and jacks I or jills) of all trades. The Grange Is a frater- nal family organlutlon, and the Home Economics Club ia comprised of tbe distaff side of ~ membership. Its members meet twice month- ly. once for business and once for fellowship. HEC members join the Grange as a whole at Its ceoeral mffting.a twice a r:nooth. also. Newport Harbor Grange 17& was founded In the early 1950s by Mr. and Mrs Karl McDougall, who are still ac- tive members. At that time, three South- 1.a.nd Harbor granges, New- port Harbor's among ~m. wett organized to protect commercial fishermen from inroad.a of J apaneae tuna flJblng . Fishermen affiliat- ed • I t h a traditionally fannlng organ.hation (the Granee lt actually \denti· Women's World ~/OrencJe Coast DAILY PILOT fted u the Order of Patrons ol Husbandry} because their problems were identical: both the farmer and fish- erman ia subject to whims of the elements, tbe laws ol nature and the ~oom.ic uDCa1.alnty ot dlaposal ol their crops. llence'tbe Farmers of the Sea became Grange mem· ben, jolnl.ng Orange Coun- ty' 1 sev~ other granges, and the Home E<:onomlc1 Committee undertook Its traditional functions of fund raislng, civic contributions. social life. bospital ald and help for the needy. Over the years, s o m e fishermen b a v e retained their membership. Members come from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Election of of11cen for the 11Ec la held each No- vember. To be eligible for membenhlp on the com- mittee, one must be a mem· her of the Grange itself. Odober 27, 1965 Kappa Deltas Coflege Friends Last Long Time Pretldent Mn. James E. J>atmer Vke pttstdent Mn. Rocer A. Wellll Secretary Mrt. J. P. Alldert011 Treatu.l'e?' Mrt. Norbert ~bna Editor Mias Barbara J. Ford Everyone makes friendJ from tbe time he's in grade s.chool -but college friend· ships often la.It a liletime. To see that they do is ooe ot the reasons for the New- port Harbor Kapp.i Delta Alumnae As.sociation. To promote new !riend· 1hip and contilflling frieod- shlp among Kappa Delta ftl 11mnae is only .me pur- pose of the sorority, how- ever. Another is to contrib- ute to philanthropic proj- ects both on a local and a Aational level. Carrying out its princi- ples, the group baa deco- rated Christmas stockiuga for Fairview State Hospi- tal. For the girla at Orange County Juvenile Hall, mem· bers have furnished kaY . bright materlals and ptttty dreu patt.eroa. Chlldrs at the Cbll~ Oe velopmeat CtGter ol Uolt.ed Cettbnl Pa1IJ in Santa Au att a sped.nJ tnt:ettt. t of ltappa Delta alums. Members gin the chlJdrel bU1hda1 partiet wttb bome ba.ktd coama, cqpcates and milt. fte btrtbdaJ kin& or queen 1eta a bUthday cud to take home and a Oft of a toy la fiWID to tbem, to re- main at tbe Center for all the chlJdre.n to plaJ with. Often cblld:ren wbo are bncllcapped by cerebral pel.sy cannot ually lit or stand; they mu.st remain ln an upright polltioa.. The sorority ia having tw o "standing tables., built to rpedfkation against which the childttn can lean and play with their toys, have games or be read to. Many of the youngsters have never been able to bend down and frolic in sand.. So a standing sand table bu been ordered by the Kappe Delw -the chil- dren will be able to p!unge their banda into ita contents aod play the way normal children do at the beach or .FOR KAPPA DELTA Mn. Jamet , ...... their own sandboxei. KD memben meet the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. ln vari- ous members' homes. There are 2' active ~mben who come from southern Orange County. Tbe women must have be.longed to the soror- ity iJ1 college to be e!igible for membership. Ti.me of election of officers is m March. Foundine members of the association •ere Mn. Ever- ett A. Rea, Mn. William E. Fortner, Mrs. Raymond K Harvey, M.ra. Leonard Baluer and Mn. Jam.es E. Palmer. It was offlcWly chartered OD Sepl 26, 1962, with 16 women. ............... Green Thumb Necessary T 1 . . TL!-A . ~ . \ o oin 1U:J ssociatto.n Jin. gq,. ..... Trem•• Mn. Enes& ......... SecftW'y Mn. Wlblaa RWeril Only those with a green thumb need apply. And that is exactl1 what the memben ol the Hunt- inst.oa View Brandl. Cali- fo mia Diviaion, Women•s National Fann and Ganleo Association bave. Amoai prdeBen ewe a. • ........-lateral in comervatim ol the ublnl raourees ol the UaW Stdel. Qllb ....... tn- dlde • .., fl. ....... wee projeda _. n.dous forma of ...... ScW--anbipl are gtva to sum- mer COi4ti tdan coafel- ences ud other' ect.aiar· mtps ........ '° ,..., peciple lD dlll fWdl ol agri- c:altare, ~ font.- try md u1ma1 .......,. Mlntb&a•~ mmn•'lY .,.. a.....a bJ Temperance Union Their interest ln employ- ing that taJented dlgtt are threefold.. Le.. to lean Dates more about gardelUlll; to · help bemtitf the dty ancl Back t(Ffll65 scboob, and to promot. ~ With tboee 'fiewl ID mind. the Garden Club womea bave plallted floW'er ~ tlnCS Jn the Meadow View SchoOl and trees oe M,a. rina mp ScMGl poanda. Both ICbOOll are iD Hant· tngtoo Beacb. The A&soclatklD ..... trim w ........ , .. Theta Rho Girls Junior Auxiliary • founded in Pennsylvania m l9H. It brought together women who are united ln a lov~ of gardening and num- bers among its members the ama~ cardener wbo seeks improvement and in- formation for her own bome and communlty. Profession- al horticulturists. lan<bcape architects and a,ncwtural experts also belong. Something _,. Carrying Out Ideals of Rebekahs 'lbe Womu' 1 Cbristiaa Temperance Un.ion· is ooe ol the oldest Yomtll' 1 Oll- ganil.atlom ID the COUDtry. Its hUt.ory pa a.ct t.o 19 -the end ol tbe Ovil War. ~ Mickle Faie Vice Jlft•IMa& Siient Wm ReeenUa1 teUdary BttBda BeatM Tftuarer Barban Jo.et F1aucW 1ectttar1 Debbie Pytee Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm bad one magical, memorable quality -she wanted other' to be happy. And· the Dorema Tbeou, Theta Rho 25 girls have the same desire. They are a service club (an auxiliary to the Rebekahs) to pro- mote happiness through ser· vice to others. It is c<>mposed of girls who are not much older than tho original Rebecca was. club is sponsored by rganization of Rebek- hrough1JUt the United Stales and Latin America as a junior auxiliary in carrying out their ideals. Rebekahs are the femi- nine branch of the Interna- tional Order of Oddfellows who throughout their 1.>ng. full history have promised "to visit the sick, relieve the distressed. bury t.be de.ad and educate the or- phan." Theta Rho girl!> help .spoD· &or a child at the Odd Fel- 1.)WS Children's Home at October 27. 1965 Gilroy. They distribute food and clothing at Christmas time to the poor and needy lo their local areas. And, "we will help anyone who comes ~ us who ls In need." Theta Rho Girls Clubs were authori.r.ed by the Loy- al Order ol Odd Fellows in l9SL c.arrent memberahip ii JO and the pta come from Huatlnctclll Beech, Anaheim, Cypress. West- minsttt, Ontario, Bellftower aod Barstow. Election of ofticen II in Mucll and they tab office the next September. Tbe Huntinctor V I e w Branch of the organization was begun ill January, 1963, by Mn. Lester Kelley ol Huntington Beach. But the itaDdarda ant principles ol tbe Union are still the same. "We believe iD the ~ hibitioo of liquor trafftc, narcotics and t.obaccc es- peda.Dy a.moni lebool chll- dren. We promote leciSla- tion to "Ofltral the same. . Golden Harbor Shrine We promote education in school£, c o 11 e g e s and churches to help childretl and ,.t¥:r parents see the dangers ol alcobol, narco\- Plants Tomorrow's Seeds Jcs and tobecco." W. C. T. U. New po r t- Co6ta Mesa br&DCb ladies support a bome for aged Worthy JaJgh prte.W11 Watchman of Shepherds Mn. Ralph Seely Ra'pb Seely Noble propbeteu Mn. Kenoetb Johna.on Associate watcbmaa of shepherds Keaneth Johosou Wert.by Krl~ lhrrieU TUlot.aoa Wortlay trea1arer Bluche Lyde The :heme song, "In the Garden of Tomorrow," has a deep meaning for the women aod do cbarita~ women of Golden Harbor 1Erma) Lacbenmyer, dis-work in veterans' bo&pltala. Shrine No. 98, Order of the trict deputy oo. t for Or· In bu annual m~a~. White Shrine or ;erusalem. ange County. Mrs. Fred 1'oc>IR, nati.ooal They are plantin& their A poem in the club book president ol W. C. T. U. seeds t~ay for a fruitful of Golden Harbor Shrine 5~~: . harvest lD the years to points out a typical theme We will proj~t and .dis· come. "'t.eir purposes are for the organization: Cl.LU three great &re.as of to ''promote frien<hhlp. good we all need one :i.n?ther interest; cultivation of a will and to believe in God.·· No one stands aJooe· ' teener civic and social coo- And toward this end they Each stone we take' science; cat.c.hi.D.i a world help the handicapped finao-From the path of a frieod vista in OU1' great mterna- c1ally regardless of race, The smoother it mak~ tiooal program and the out- creed or color. our own. staodlng need of a great Golden Harbor Shrine No. The 170 memben of Gold-s Pi r it u a 1 a•aken.i.nC 98 is part of the Order of en Harbor Shriue come throughout our natlcm." t.be White Shrine of Jerusa-from all cities in Orange Tbere a.re . 58 women !em, a Masonic order deW· County to meet the second members of tbe Newport· cated to charity, philan-and fourth Thur.Uy of the Costa Mesa W. C. T. U. with tb.ropy and fraternity with month In the Newport Beach 13 men wbo a.rt boDorary its roots in the Middle Ages. Muonic Temple al a p.m.. memben. 1be ladles meet Outstanding .neruber f~r Ele<..11on of new officer• the tecood Friday ol tM the year is Mrs. W. E . is in March. mootb at 1 p.m. at t:be Ftrtt Women's World Edition/Orange Coast DAILY ptLQT Doing ·Eaeh Thunday ~.._ 2-P-. I t .. ... ,, I. ~ -- • - .,, De~9ted~· to-Building Friendship ft' M aiws*8J ............ Tn a Mn. ABtt )leeft MOit W9mell )Dia dDbt for two.r~. 'ney wad to m a k e frieMI ad tt.it, want to be • ~. llltegral pert "' tbe cornrmrntt,. Tbt 1'De9da1 Qub of New- port Barf)or WU f'Om>ded in 18 for jl1ll tbe8e reasons. "'lt la me ot the flnt or-CMintkm foanded m UUs area ...... to spomoriDC frteedehip:· stat. tbe dub boot1et.. But playing bridge and lnattnc brioche toceta.er are not the members' tole parpoH In meetmi -phil- anthropy ls u :>tttfneat an i.Dtel'Ut. Mare than '-1,000 was spent this year In scholar· ahtpl, a stove and equip- mezrt to the Yoatb ~uter In Corona del Mar' books and equipment to tbe New- port HMbor Library a n d therapeutic aids to Orange County Hospital. The dub women gave $1,000 toward the puttblse ot a pbno for the Council ol Arla. Equipment and su~ Brunch, Friends, On Wednesdays Pr~ lln.-....., Plrll .. '" 11 .. ...... ,... Ont. ......... tMmt Ila. ..... ,... ,,... Ylle fl 1U I lln.. ..... JQ I aee.. 111 I tea"ftary ltn.. ~ TrnD C.u111r o, teadaJ Jin.. JeS P. PC '•IU Tiu F Jtt Mn. Pdrr PnmH p~ Mn. Jamn Price n.nrl1' ~ Mn. rn.dt FMy No oae bata to Cd up ... tbe aionUnc wtaen Ulley"na looktnr fonrard to a meet- _, of Die W..Wtclly Mont-., au. ot Col&a Mesa. It 1DeaD1 I caAa1 bnlDdl wltb lrinda at tbe Balboa Ba 1 Cliib ud a chaftce to bdp iD the adv~t of ta. community. '1'bt primary purpoH of um cqantzatioa is to inte- )nte tbe ... relJdait with tM aikl &Dd promote friend- JIDea IDd the dvic, pllilao- Umlf'c. eaJmral ml educa- tional IDterelb ol its mem- bers. .. So cledam the coo- stthat'on ot &be Club. Charttable activities in- clude a IC:ho1anhip to the aew inteUectual pride of Or- q~ County, tbe lhJversJty al CaJlfanda., lnlDe, and doeatims to tbe Girl's Club of Cotta Mesa. Members bdocg on ~ cbm1.tt ros- ter of Fries:ada of the Ut1 Ubr.ay. lending their sup- port there. MIO.WEIKERS Mn-Wlll•rd a.n • ., wtlto became its fl.nt presi· dttrt. Mn. Roper is an m · ddatipblt club or&anizer and worker Sbe also start· ed the Tuesday Club of New- port Be.acb. Ule Thursday Mominc Club and lbe South Coast Wednesday ~orning Club of Laguna deach. Meetings oo the fourth Wednesday of evtry month turned out to be so agree-Memben who come from able that members forme~ all over lht county meet at ot.bu lfCtiool devote'd to 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay special lot.eresu. 1be 2Z> Club. Newport Bncb. E1ec· women cu select entertain-tion ume for otficns 15 1n meot from units devoted to May. Membership ls invi· the home and I a rd e n, brtdee. ftne arts, golf, teo-taUonaJ with a new appll· Illa ud a junior CJ'OUp. C8Dl Sponsor'1J by lWt mem- ,._ club wu founded in bers currently In g o o d 19153 by Mn. R.obttt Roper standing Helping Rotarians Serve Community Mn. ft-, A.o*n nee,..~. Mn. 1-lm F. LaM Jr. ~,.._·,~~ PU.Udy Mn. c.1ln.. Baceabada Rot.aritn.s ue busy t h e world over tn serviog lbeir communities. And tbei:r wives in ap- proved femin.IDe manner 5e~e witb them in civic ao.S social projects. The ladies are called Ro- t.aryami of Westminster and Midway City. Primarily, it is a social club de.signed to acquaint the wives of West- mina1er and Midway Cit y bcuinffamen with othtr women whose husbands wort for civic bett.erment. The women , however, do belp their mates in various Rotarian programs such as scbolanbips for ~serving students in the a~a R o t a r y a n n s enter- taln American Field Service students in their homes, providing them with a t11mpse of typical Ameri· cana. And AFS students al· ways speak to them about their countries &t dub meet- 1.llgs. Twice a year the ladies gather with t b e 1 r llu.aban<Ls for an evening of mutual partying. Members meet in each others' homes COT luncheon every fourth Thursday at 11 :.> a.m There are 60 ladies from Westminster, M1dwa) City and Hunting- ton Beach. Election time for the club 1s in May Only those women '11hose hus- bands are Rotarians a r e eligible for club tnember· ship pllet were donated lo Fair- view Hospital and the Carl Harvey Scbool wbkb ls for handicapped children. Fund-raising eveota take the form of a dance at the Balboa &ay Club. &Jl an- nual .fashion show-lwacbeon and card parties wmcb may feature such esoteric card games as cribbage or whist. The ladies can spend their lighter momenta seriously too. There are special aec- tioos for thole iotrigued by travel, boob and the fine arts. The 391 rMm~rs meet on the fourth Tuesday of tbe mootb at the Balboa Bay Club at 1l a.m. Mem- bersb.Jp la invitational and includes all of west Orange County. Outstanding member of the year voted by the cluo ls Mrs. Ernest McClelland who funcUoos u tbe orean- izatioo '1 second vice pre~ dtot. Offtttrs are elected 1n April. TUESDAY DATE MrL w..,,. Helmick Thursday Morning Club Promoting Friendship ~ Mn. Jad "· llanUD l'lnl ?IN ,.e8We91 Mn. a.n GeeAart ,,... Yke pretWnlt Mn.~~ c..,er Pnrtll ~ prnWeot Mn. M. t:. Sdalakel Rttfl'tlblf teaetary Mn. R*n n..IDMtl Corres,..U.c sectttary Mn. WUUam MHrec TreaHttr ~n. t:rwla Scbwatr This ls the era of promo- ON A THURSOA Y Mrs. Jack M.rwn been remem~red with a grant of $400. A s1mtlar amount was donated to Or· ange County ChiJdren's Hos- pital. Mariners Library and South C.oast Hospital in Laguna Beach. South Coul Child Cwdantt Clinic re· ceiw.d '100 from the club. Clubwomen1s leisure lime b filled with coif. Lennis, bridg~ and bowline. Tbe 378 club ladies also enjoy each other's company at pro- crammed Jttturea a b o u t lhe.lr horn~. their person- alities and contemporary culture. Members meet the st-c- ood Tbunday of each month at the Balboa Bay Club at 11 : JO a. m. Election is in April annuaDy and me1n- benb.ip is invitatioaal. Wo- men must reside ~ lbe New- port Harbor Are.a to bt eh~ iblt for membership tion. B • h Everything from Buicks to rJ j1 t beauty queens u "pTomot-~ Future Predirted For Sigma Kappa Unit ed." The Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beacb has a promoti.on pr<>&ram too Presklest It promotes friendship. And the advancement of civic. philanthropic. cwtur-Mn. Walkr Barrouglla al and educational interests Vice pruJckat of their f!lembera and of the Mn. J• M•r4J Jr. commuruty u well. The list of the pbilantbr<>-Stttttary pies i5 leogthy and vaned. Mn. E.-.est Vth1~d Memben will donate a ~ scholarship to the Unlver· sity of California. lrvme. And as Friends of the Lt· brary at Irvine. they have given $100 toward the pur· chase of books for atudenu. The local YMCA buildmg fund received '100 and the Newport Beach Public Li· brary '400 for reftrence books Orange Coast Col- lege benefited from a S50 scholarship and the club gave Fairview Hosp1t.al a $40 check fOT Christmas. Almost $3,000 wu raised for the Paularino School in 1964 and $4,000 was dooated lo the same school for the lund.icapped the previous year. Hoag Hospital has Treanttr ~n. E4wta WMllakr A.triNr C. S..rd Mn. Wertlrbact-ue l'Teu Mn. J atk GrifUdaa A bright future la being predkted for lbe newest alumnae group to jolo the Harbor Area's fa m I I y of Greek letter societies. Formation of Newport Harbor Alumnae of Sigma Kappa ls laking place this year. and members fro m tM Cott.a M~a -Newport Harbor area are uniting with the alumr.a«: club. For- merly, Harbor Area mem- ben beJonged lo the coun- tywicit,. Alumnae of Slim• Kapp.i, but growth of mem- bership and enthusiasm bu prornp~ formation ol the local unit, officers explain. Members will further the aoclal and phil.anthroplc goals of the parent group, supporting the sorority's na. tional In.taut, gerontology. They anticlpat.e that Orange County Hospital's geriatrics dMaiona will be of q>ec 1al coocero to the local mem- bers. Sirma Kappa, a member of the National Panhellenic Council, was founded in 1175. lt.1 collegiate chapters now number more tban 100. Membership in the local club will be open to New. port Buch • Cotta M e s a women who were initiated into the IOl"Ority in uoder- gradu.alf days. Meetings will be held the second Monday of e a c b month in members' homes. Section 2 -Peqe 10 Women'• Wortd Edition/Orang• Coa.d DAILY PILOT October 27. 1965 LEADS ADPl'S Mrs. Robert Fan Social, Charitable Good Pretiffat Min Benke v t'ttal Ftna Yke ptttWe.l Mn.. llele9 Raddatftt Seie-.1 v~ presldut Mn. Je~pli Hamblet ~. aeetttary Mn. a.cer B.vnw C'Wfa) 11 tbr1 1et.ttt.ar1 Mn. Cbrta Wlafldl ~Mllret Mn. Ca~rt. llemr P'lflllldty Mn. Jed l\dM-rt 1'be 7.octa Club of New· port Harbor brines t h e same upertite Lo their club bes that they uer- dte ia their penonaJ lives. Tbey'tt ladies wbo have aood bead.s for businen liQd know botr to UM them for ttie benefit of otben. Only Heads an uttutivt or an ownn of business can bttome a member of the club. And oreanized business mtthods work well in an- other setting -that ol help- ing people. Zonta bas built the Senior Citizens Rttreatil)D Center 1n Newport Beach 'for the plus SO men and wome11 who pursue their particulM interests there, unbotbered by youngsters. ·•1t started ~tl in 1954." said Mrs. Jack Reinert, pub- licity chairuw1 of ~ Oub. "when we realized t b a l there were a lot of lonesome older people wbo ~ to be able to meet without in- lerf eren~ from any~." The building welt up in 1959 With Zonta Club funds ral.Wd by rummage sales, ~ for Business dianen aod thf> proceeds from the Zoata Mart 'Jbrift Sbop. 1be CU., 11 an iDtttna- tionaJ orpn.lzatioo .tnch bu beee in uisteDce since 1919. Tben are more than 17 .000 women Ln M coun- tries wbo belong to the Club. In memory ol Amelia Ear- hart, wbo wu a member, th~ doulf tcbolanh.ips to women in the field ot aero· nautics. Another nationtl project lJ the support c,. the Ramal- Lab School in Jordan when le-en-age girls are taught a professwn -anyttu.ng fr<>m bar~ru:ig to sewing It is the ftrst opportunity that many of these 1irla havt had to learn a trade or ac- qwre an r'd~tioo Locally, tht ladles ghe auth~tic gourmet dinners lrom a seJectioo of coun- tries wbete they are repe. settled. 'Ibis year • peeple can sample (at a small cost 1 mwti-coorse dinners with a Spanish, Japanese, Englis.b, G e r m a n a n d French Oavc:w-. All the food servr'd i5 prepP.red by tM Zonta members from rec- ipes as eenutne u the im- pert.ed spku that give tht dishes their exotic taste. In the past 1Allia t..u d~ na~ a room and furnish- ings to Hoag Hmpital. They also give a 15(11 scbabnhip to an Orange Coast C<-nege student. Me-mbers meet the sec- ond and fourth Thursday of the mooth at the Senior CH- izens · Recreation ~nter. CurrenUy there .ve 59 wom- ZOHT A PllESIDENT Mi-. a.n.ice Vestal eo from the Harbor Area who belODg to the Oub. Election ot officers is in Marcb followr'd hy an April installation Alumnae Preddeat Mn.. Rebert L Farr ~--T1ee pre.we.& Mn. Frederk Syhia Members of Newport Harbor Service League Provide Service to Community in Many Ways SttHCI ...tee pre.we.a Mn.. R. E. Mc:Gnw Treaaarer Mn.. Rebert Raac:ll ~ lttrdary Mn.. Michd lm~D Cwrespoodbc ltttti.ary Mrs. H. E. C.,.. PabUdty Mn. J. E. Starkey PraWtll& Mn. Jamea Keyt1 Vice pttlWut Mn. JeffUM9 ScfftUe Rf'ttrdir.C 1ttttlar1 Mn. l&Hdt 1AiulM Jr. C'ortt~D· ltttttary Mn. David Fraser Treuar~r Mrs. L. Keat Wulau Service'' is their mid- dlt name. So dedicat.ed are mem- bers of thb group to ie.TV· Ing olben that tbey have even incorporated that ol>- jecti~e in their name. the Newport Harbor Sttvice Lea cue The League, founded in September. lB , by 44 women under tM direction of Mn. Edward Raulston, 9en'et the community in many ways. '"" mO\len~ of mem-bers touehes the tttn-agr'd girls at Fainiew State Hos- pital where they introduce ao occupational therapy program: it delights young- sters enrolled at the ChiJ. dren's Art Workshop spon- sored by the League in Cor- ona del Mar; it is reflected Ln the many financial con- tributions as weU as dona- School days might ha,'e o • Rh M -L .-.. Ha S • t All 0 GJ be btto i;olden rule days But DlJ(•ron 0 e11~rs ve IS ers ver 0 after p-aduation, anothtr · l~~ ol golden rule mav ap- ph ··Do unto others sums it up and that t!> one or the purposes or tht Or angt County Alumnae As- sociatio.1 of Alpha Delta Pt. ~ other purpose i.s sod.al, Pffsldeal ~trs. C'barles Funnell Vk~ pretWe.t Mn. Joh CodcllAtt.oa Ret-ordln& teCttlary Mn. Wtllfam Face just as it w~s at college C'orttspoodla' 1ttretary wheo. the society of other Mn J a.. Palafoata• IOll.'"Oflty sirlfrs was part of · • tbe hu1 of campus Uving. Alpha Delta Pi mem~rs donate funds each year to an appropriate ch.artty. Last year lbe7 cave $150 to send a child to Hope Haven 9Cbook for retarded chil- dren in Orance Couty. And iu coajundioo witb the Lot Anidea Chapter, they fur· nished ll.000 lowarc! the pur- chase of a seat at lbe new Muslc Cent.er in Los An· cetes. Support ii cf wo to the McCausland -Holmes Foundatioe which is a home for unwed mothers. Members gather w b e n they can during the day for coffee and bridge parties as well as far a programmed monthly meetinc lbe fourth Tbunday ot every month Se~mbtt through ~y ln a restaurant or in members· homes. Current membership ls SO women from all part.a of Or-ane.e County who belonged to the 10rorlty ol Apba Del· ta Pi when In colleee. Any a.lwnn.ae of a college chAp- ler may join. Treaffrer Area Ntl.H8 reptt9elftatln Miu PHla Blec:ti.ff la Nova Scotia, N e w South Wales or Newport Beach -or any o( hun- dred.I ot.be.r plaeft, fot that matter -w<1men will be pled&ini alle&i&Dce to the 1a.me sorority. Tiutt world- wtde organ1.U1Uon la Beta SiJma Pbi, with cbapten m vtruW.ly evt!ry corner of the globe Members ot Omicron RM cblpt.er of tbe Harbor Area bave IOrOrity si.st.en num- berinc more than 175,000. Beta Siem• Phi la a non- academic organtz.ation for wmn4!n offering opportunt- tiea for friend.&bip, develop- ment of cultural apprecia- tion and community IHVice. Walt.er riou founded Beta Sigma Phi m 1931, and it.I traditions have g;rown in ita nearly 35 years of txiatnce. A box '1f chocolate candy spells the mack of eneaie- ment when a Beta Slim• Phi member ab.Ina It at hf'r ~nrot 11~ meetmg : a yel- lov. ro!>t t h1 sorority· s flower. is sent to ill mem- bers Omicron R h a chapter mtmbers pursue a social and philanthropic schedule in addition to their regular meetings devoted lo culture and self-Improvement. With other clulpten, mem· ben stage formal Valtntine Balls. a mother • daughter brunch and the F<Amder's Day banquet. ~embers of Orrucron Rho recently completed t h e i r rushing and will. during the! ytar. sponsor fashion shows. rummage sales. and Hallo- ween and Christ..ma..s p&r· Ue-s to which husbands will ~ invited. At the season when all are supp1-'Sed to be jolly and many are not, membtts do· nale 'Thanksgiving a n d Christmas baskets to the nl'edy f1milies in lbe New- port Harbor area. '!'My al· so have giveD funds to Paularino ScbocM and Fair- view Hospital. The 15 members m~t tht sect.'Dd and foo.rtb Wed- nesday of each month in ucb otber's homes at 8 p.m. Nine-teeti sixty -five Girl of the Year is Sooja Den- ney, elected to the boDOT by ~ sorortty sisters. The membership, wtu ch is invitational, elects offi- cers in May and in:italls 1n Junt' More Than, Discussio1i. Gro1ip C'b.alrmaa )tra~ <A«ce Farver v~ ,rnWeM Mn.IMA.Ewtq Sttrriary Mn. R•rt Bary Treaal&l"er )tn. U. Donald OutmHa Hl.Uriu Mn. R.a.m Blnc~ Publicity Mn. David Aro.ovtd College days take on a special bloom once the more arduoua duties of lile are assumed. Mastering the contents of a textbook seems easy in comparison to disclpllninc snWI children. But tbe Oranie C o a s t Chapter. Scrip pc College Alumnae Auociatloo was started for more reasons than meeting lo d I s c u s s happy old days . Alumnae want to. (lJ in- terpret Scripps to the com- munity and give Informa- tion OD all phases of the college, students. faculty, curriculum, administration aod other alumnae chap- ters; (21 Secure tbe interest or well-qualified candidate• for Scripps, (3) Provide so- cial c o n t a c t among tbe alumnae, and (4) Stimulat.e loyalty and support of the college by alumnae and malutaln a close relation- ship. ln order to CMTJ out their goals. the Orange C o a s t Chapter gives a.n aD.Dual tea to acquaint prospective area students with the college. Sophomore, junio1 and sen- ior bigb school glrlJ are in- vited to tht event which is held shortly after the fall semester in lbe home of an alumna. CurreoUy membership to- tals 75 Scripps alumnae who mtet in members' homes every other month in the evening. Anyone interested in join- ing must have been a stu- dent at Seri~ l:ollege for a year and must live in tbe coastal area of 0 r a 11 g e County. Ocrober 27, 1965 Wome"'.~ World Editioft/Or-. C<WKt DAILY PfLOT ----·-· --.a.a.-. tioos of tune to the Cir!~• Clu b or the Harbor Art>a Boys' Club of lhc Jfarho; Arca, American f''teld S<>r· vice. Family Sen it'e Asso- ciation and Corvoa de! Mar Community Youth Centt·r The Newport Harbor St>r- vice League organ~ the Volunteer Burtat.. an efft'<'- Uve orgaru.zallon that eU1- c1totl\ 1• I a r <' ~ ,·olunt1't"r v. orkl'r~ in the areas of grea~sl oeed . 1U. memben. CO.spon.S«ed the Philhar- monic Prevsev. ~ until the' became fwly establishf'd·. and 1t sWJ serves a~ t'O· sponsor of the I Ma~nin Fasbioo Shov.. held annual- ly lo benefit Symphonies for Youth League membt-rs have also sponsored t w o sbows at the Salboa Pav1l- ioo. It's oot surprising that their work is so erte-cttve, however. for they clearly stale their object as fol- lows· ·'lo foster interest among its members rn the social l.'('OOOmk, education- al. C'U.ltural and civic condt· t1oos o( the commumt> and to make efficient their vol- unteer sen•1ce · MaJor hmd rai:.ing C'n- t.erpnse ba.odled .iy the lad- its is the aromatic Danish Coffee Garden at 1.625 E Coast Highway, Corooa del Mar. Started 10 March. 1958, it is in operation s11. days 1 week, wrtb Leagut members d.lspensing dellght· fuJ Danish pastrtes and sim· ilar refreshing udbit.s. Meetings for the 187 mem- bers are called for the first ThUhiday or each month at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Elections are held at the March meeting Communities of C o s l a Mesa, Newport Bt'ach, La-cuna &Ach a.oc1 the Tustin area are coveted in the group's invttabonal mem- berslnp. Section 2 -Paqe 3 - Cllnle Auxiliary Reasonable Cost For Needed Help Pttsldent Mrs. ~-A. Richlty, Jr First vlc-e pnsickat Mn. R. 8 .. lkniard Sttond vi« prtticknl Mn. Roland Sima Third 'kt ptttideat Mn. Joba Sparling Rttordlag secrdary Mn. Robttt Paley Corre1pondin: secrttary !ilrs. Jamtt \\'ayddkb Trtasanr Mn .. Stun WilMll P art.Ua mt"n.viaa ~r1. Haney t'taw An tmO'sol1i.lJ~· ~turbed rtuk1 ~ ps~cruatnc belp 't a re~ coitt AlJ too ~t>-n Jf LI MC a' :JU~ and , \ ·~ ,;a.1~, human c..;.: ~ .-1'\t to \O(·lot't y fr. b(tl : ~r<itip of women • 'll> f•lt th1 a<·hrng need <:•11J :d bf. rf>mt'd1ed sprang lJlto bt-1ng .Mrs ~orman Watson and a group of in- h-rl'!ted women founJed the Harbor Auxiliary of South Coast Child Guidance CUn· Jt• Sint·e It~ inr1·r110n ron- tributior.s to the clinic from the auxiliary have totaled more than $24.000 And chil· dren who had severe emo- tional problems are being helped toward recovery and mental health. ~ clinic. is located in the Hoag Memorial Hospital tr Conference Center and the parents are often treated along with the child. An en- vrroomental change iB often the beginning solution for the emotionally crippled. To help support the clinic financfaily, the auxjliary gives at lea!t three large social functions every year. An Empire Debutante Ball, a Christmas wassail party and a spnng fashloo show are ple;uurable events that bring in necessary funds. Another fund-ra1sing op- eration is the Thrift Shop at l.S70 !'llewport Blvd in Costa Mesa. It 1s staffed by mem- bers of the auxiliary wtio give at least 72 hours a \ear to its maintenance l'sed clothln~ of every variety. appliances. objets d'art, books. dishes antiques and furniture are there for the proverbial song .-.\nd prac· tically new baby dothes Trojan League Nle111l>ers Dedicated to Alma Mater Pruident FOR THE CHILDREN Mn .. Richley Jr. from sacques to daint:1y em- broidered dresses give the shop a boutique air EvPry year the Harbor Auxiliary presents the An- gel Award. lt is given to an outstanding community leader and presented at the annual President's Tea. Past recipients have includ- ed 0 W. "Dick'' Richard, Walter Burroughs and Har· ry Babbitt. Presently membership to- tals 125 and the ladies meet every se<.·ond TuesJa) of the month at 9:~ a m at the Balboa Bay Club. Newport Beach. lovitauooal membership begins with a six-month pro- nsional period during which time the prospective perma· nent member must do 36 hours of \ oluntee r work al lhe Thnit Shop .i.nd the elm· 1c. Two members must spon- sor a new member Women belonging to the auxiliary come from Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. 60 Members Junior Ebell Club Goal To Make Things Better President Mn. R4>hert Hodson First vice pttsldenl Mrs. Jack Hagadorn Sttoad vice prealdenlt Mn. Lloyd Gttgory Mn. Gerald Klnf1ley Third vice pttsldent Mn. Jamu Springer Recording attretary Mrs.. Art.bur Birtcher Corresponding att'retary Mn. Carl ~ttuso That is exat•tly the pur· pose of the Junior Ebel! Club of Newport Beach whose 60 members partlci· pate m the advancement of charitable. cultural. educa- tional. philanthropic a n d welfare act1v1lles or the community. The parent organization. the Ebell C'lub, had its or· igins back in 1876 when 1t was founded by Dr Adrian Ebell who felt that the fem· lnine mind needed more of an outlet thar. diaper~ ur turning lhe handle on the butter churn Dr. Ebell. who ~·a5 inter· esled in lhe arts. ~ormt:d an lnternat1onJI .l\<:admiy GUIDES JUNIORS Mn. Roh.rt Hodson tn Be1 hn with th" idea ol ha ving chapters all over the \\orl<l. The first chapter was established in Oakland, Calif as a result or the learned doctor's lectures l'pon his death. other ch<1p· lers took his name ('>\U;HT rr J'he Jun10r Ebel! Club was organized in 1946. fed· eratPd in 1952. and inco1 · porated in 1961 but the Jun· 1ors have quickly caught up with the senior organization in service Contributions ot the dull include funds to the Coun· cil of Arts. Members have stalfed the thrill shop or the South Coast Child Gcid- a.nce Clinic; have given do- natioos to Hoag Hospital, Fairview State Hospital, American Field Service. Orange County Heart As- sociation and the Newport Harbor Community Youtb Center. This year the club estal>- li.shed a Youth Employment Center in Costa Mesa which helps young men and wom- en in the Costa Mesa and Harbor area find jobs FULL SCHEDULE Jn addition to the sen Ice projects furthered by Jun- ior Ebel! members, a full social schedule adds the hght touch to the club ar- t 1 vit1es Fashion shows, teas. dances, brunches and patio parties s h a r e the social agenda with luncheons at which distinguished speak- i>rs or artists are intro- duced Two outstanding mem- bers were recognized during 1 he past year. with Mn. Hobert Hodson and Mrs. Arvord Belden capturing top mentjon from fellow dub memb<'rs Meetings are held un lhe fourth Thursday or every month at 8 p.m at the Ebell Clubhouse. 515 Balboa Blvd. in Balboa. Memlxrship i~ JO\ itational a n d elections ll re helJ every Mardi. Mrs. ChaJltn Landers First vice president Mrs. Ned u,.ls the University of South- ern California must equal or surpass tax-supportt.'1.1 in· st1tutions. '' Ne11rologieally Hattdieapped Second 1ice president Mrs. RoMrt V Hodgu Rt•cordinJ? seaetary '1rs. Ro~rt L> Peterson Corresponding secretary Mrs. Cbarlu Petnson Trtasurer Mrs. Joseph Ferguson Parliamentarian Mr1. Jack Lovell Publici1y '1r-s. )latthe~ C1" Thi:' gtO\t'' llf Cl('3dPn1(' arf> oftt·n ~uppor tl.'d by p a1foate:1 "hu Ct'nll'mbt'r fundly lhe1r 'toil•;.: .. 1.l;i~~ < >ne ~twh ol )!J0\£3lwn IS lhl' TrOJ.111 I 1·~1~11c ol Or· ani.:l' l'uunty m1-ml:er' u! "l11d1 regard "1th pall 10· t.J1· ft'rvor their al ma ma· IN -the University or ~outhern l'aliforrua. Their creed runs thU!>: ··Hope for the American way o( lite lies jn the hands of privately endo"ed insti- tutions of higher Jearnwg Section 2 -Pct9e ~ In order to do th15 the Cl l Tro1an League \\Orks tu· 1ap er "ard grants and aid to ~tu· For111ed to Hel11 Children With Prohle111~ dents on the ba~t~ of mer- it. supplements the com· pensations of faculty mem· hers and publicizes the hi!'.· tory antJ tr ad1twns ot lht' university The local br<1nch ''' thf' league was tounded 1n l'.161 by a steering comm1ltt'c ..-.nh M r~ !:'age f'..111>.1.1 .1, ih ehartt'f prn1tli•n1 l n·· local le::igue 1• alt1l1~1tt-d \I. 1t11 !ht l.u \n;:1 le·• 1 r o p11 Lt:J).'t1t· ~kl11bl!I • Pit !"I It. l.'t.f,q 1.v lh' l'I' {lntt•..; J \l '.JI Ill 1 •t·· tub• r r 1·hru.1r' .i11ll \l.t\. ( Ull't'fl<(\ f 111'1 l' ()I I t/1 l •UI• pit: "'ho bt>lung : Ila 1-rnup An-. •Jrll "h1.1 Ii,, .tlll'ri<kd till· \0nl\••r,1t\ ul 'uJflitrn l°Jll!orrua tor J minimum of two years and ha~ ~en out of school tur ltn \ears and 1s genuine!) Ulter-ested m cootnbuUng to the ra1r name and good fame of the WJiversity is ehg1bl e for membership Election of oll1ce1 ~ is Ul May yearl>- Presidl'nl R . .I C'hristen M•r. First \ irt presidtot Karl V. fnrnf1 S1•c·ond vier presidl'nl Barbara Seofidrl Rc·c·ording ncrf'tar) Lydia Ila~~ <. orrt•sponriin~ SN'rt·1ar~ Lilli an St·~ mour Treasurt'r Robert llru"n :\ntlnng '" a hJ.l'Pll 1 ~1i;.ht th.in ;I healthy 'htld rlay· 1Dg \'.Ith a pail ancl ~hu\el. r1drng .i bil)l'lt' 01 11,,,trn· ing to ll\ tj\ur1t1· •tor) tor the hunureth time .\nd nothing l ..in be sad· der than a child "'ho b 10 some "ay, h.i.ntJlt'Jpped ur hurt either ment.ill) ur ph) · ~1calJ; The Orange Count) Chap· ter. California A~&ol'1auon for Neurolog1crul} Handi- capped Children , was form· ed to help those children with nervous disvrders and the resulting problt·m~ The chapter. ID con June lion v. ith the state assoc1a· t10n, supports establishment of special classes for neu· rolog1cally hanwcapped chi!· tlren. And thev ..-.1~h to rro· mote bf>!tt•1 publ11 unller · standing of thi< ''Pl' or c·hild and how he m.i~ bt> helped Thi, 1s dune b) J-rO\ 1<l11,j_! -\ward" is ghen year!) by lhe organization for an out· '>landing contribution by a member or somt'One rn the field of neurological study or work The rl'cJp1ent for 1965 v.ai. Dr ~idney .J Ad· ler and for 1964 was Oa\ 1d Eisenman ~!embers niet'l the ftr ~t Thuro,day of eat h month at 7 30 p m. in the Oran~e County Health Department Build:ng Ill Santa And . An)one who is concerned for and interested in the ne-urologically h a n d I· capped child is elig1l>le for membership. F.lecllon of new officers takes plact' ID Ma\ ~peakt'rs tu 11111•1 1·,tttl \.l •k• ('I L rroup:. Jn11 d1i,trihultng trPe ,, I I 112 .J II u JJ1era111n· to anyon1• ""u dt·· ~' Keeps ] leritagt) ~ires to know ;ihout n.-u ro President olgJl'..tlh h..1nt..111:app•·ll 1 hil· \trs. Ray Nielsen dren Hrst \ke prtsidtnt The .\IJ!e or~~1111<.1!11in '1ri.. Jo~phine Togerson w;i:. lurnH•d in l~ b\ a ltet'ording aeeretarv poup uf pJrt>nf, uho<>e d11l ~lrs. Earl Sutton · dren "ere pJrt1ciµat111g ln l"inandal secrttary a Los Ange It's C.1l1nt y ptl11t ~lrs. Al l.kberg rlass for neurolo,{!1tally h;in T~asurtr d1capped chJ!dnn Orang"' Earl Sutt.on County -originally Harbor ~~andanavlans are noted Council -:,tarted a chalJ-for their food -1 lhey even ter shortlv afteNard CA:-.1· know how to make eels llC now· has 16 chapter!\ taste gOod J, -theu culture throughout California. tht! and their tradlhons. largest being the lo.:aJ Ont' A group oC American \\'ith 180 members. Scandanavians who aid not "Worker for MLrade waot these \aluable contrl- bution~ to be Jost amubt lllt!lr new.world ht'Tita~~ formed the Viking Club Membership n('" 1s nut •ll ll'lly limited •o peoplt> of S<.andanavian descent Any pt>rson of any nat.wnaltty "hQ agrees with the ideals ·or lhe club may join Cur· tl'lll membership 1s 4J \.'1k.ings meet the first Sat- uday evening of each montn al 6:30 for dinner at the Odd Fellows Hall w Costa Meia Election of offJcen 1s in AprU, lnstaUation in May Women's World E:dition/Oranqe Co.Ht DAILY PILOT Octob.r 27. 1965 Children · Given a Place of Hope PrHideat Mn. Gray W. !\tiller Flrtt vt~e preildHt Mn. Robert Merrlmu Secon..i vice presidea& Mn. William Hana T1drd vt~ prealdt:lat Mn. Olckering NellOD Jr. Rtterdlllg secretary Mn. Bob Geodscl• Correspond.big aecretarJ Mn. Paul Pbllllpa Treasurtr Mn. Job Wyatt Ways and means chairman Mn. Stanley Ruix ParU ament.artan Mn. Ant.bony Bellanton.l Troubled children whose problems. unsolved, might lead them into unµroduc- tive, unsettled and anti-so- cial futures, have a place or hope. The South Coast Child Guidance Clinic provides that hope for the emotional- ly disturbed youngsters. And bettind the Clinic stand its auxiliaries and supporters who offer their financia1 as· sistaoce to make it all pos- sible. Golden Key Auxiliary of the Clinic wa! established to "further the best inter- ests of the South Coast Child Guidance Cllitic by lending financial support and assisting in the promo- tion of its activities." Or- gani.ted u the Huntington Beach Auxiliary in 196'2. the unit was chartered the foliowing May. In the past year. the Huntington Beach auxiliary was joined by members of the Seal Beach Auxiliary and additional member.:i from Huntington Beach and West.minster, and the new r.ame, Golden Key Auxiliary, was select- ed. To provide the financial assistance for the Cllitic, Golden Key members stage an annual fall fashion show and luncheon. They also participate in the Coneoun d'Elegan(..-e, a classic au~ mobile show staged e a c h spring by all auxiliaries and supporting groups. Another bi.gbligbt of the club year will be the select- ing of an "Angel ol the Year," boaoriog a member for her devoted service. This event trill be be1d in the 5'JCing, officen aaticl- p.ate. Meetings for the 45 man· bers and a anoci•ta ue beld the secood T\aesd.ay o. each month at tbe E l k i. Lodge, Ocean and E.ightb streets, HUDUDgtca. Beach. A membenhip tea is held eacb Jaaary for pros. pective members wbo are invited to join apClll the nc- ommeodati«I ol members. Elections are held in Mardi of eacb yeM. CHILD GUIDANCa Mn.. Gf'wy MR• Dual Existence In W estrninster Something to Anticipate On Wednesday Mornings President Mrs. Emory Clifton First vice president Mrs. TModore Brewer Second vice president Mrs. David Emery TbJrd vice president Mrt. William Felerabend Correspondint secretary Mrs. Sherman Cox Recording secretar y Mrs. Donald WtMr Treasurer Mrs. Walter Conners The Westminster Wom· an·s Club has a dual mo- tivation for its existence - Its members believe in civ· le improvement and in self· improvement. Each y e a r they present a $200 scholarship to a graduating student at West- minster High School who will go on to college to ma· jor in education. And they are giving an authentic Conestoga WaJ?" on (at the cost of $650) to gran~ the grounds at tht' new Goldenwest Park in Westminster. Records and book covers have been do- nated to the town. library. The club women also give parties 10T the patients at Fairview State Hospital, of· ferillg ice cream and home· baked cookies at appropn· ate times of the year. Under the heading of self· improvement are speakers who acquaint the ladies with trends in current cul- ture. and who dPmonstrate to them ho" to decorate their home:. t11 11tJl-.l' th('1r gardens a 'blllll ut delight or culti\ ate lht•rr pt•rsonal appearance to 1t~ b<'~I ad· vantage. The W. W. (' was found· etJ ID 1956 by Mrs. Gordon Dorfsmith and fcderated in the same vear The club founded the We:itmrnster Hospital Guild which 1s now separ ..ited from the parent organization and is a mem· ber of Feder;,ited llo:-.p1tJI Guilds. Mrs Don Sedan \\as named the rlub'::. 11111~t<111<1- in~ \\Oman Of thr I 1•;11' lor IN WESTMINSTER Mrs. Emory Clifton hn p1rt1cipallon in t h e 1•haritclble endea\!1r~ of lhi> group. The Westminster ladies ml'd the second Thursdav of each month at 7.30 p.m 1n the Keystone Sa~ ings and Loan Buildtng in West· minster. They now numbc1 -17 members Women are eligible 1r !hey attend two meetin~s and an orientation meeting and are interested in the 'rated goals of the org.u11- lJt1on Pttsident Mn. Reta Mcaatt Flrd vice prakleat Mn.NJ. o~a Sttoad Yitt preside.at Mn. Donald Arvold TlaJnl vlee preside· Mn.. B. J. Raadolp. Treamer Mn. Donald Swtsliler ~:rdiaf leCl'darJ Mn.. ~e B. SalMkr C'orrespondlag 1ttrr'1ry ~!rs. A. E. ~. Rogen Financial secretary :'Hrs. H. Vioh~t Adams Every Wednesday morn- ing is something to antic1- pa1e for the ladies of the South C o a s t Wednesday Morning Club. They know that they will meet their friends, have an harmonious luncheon in a room overloo!Ung the ocean and get away fro"l the ar· duous cares of running a household. The ladies are oriented to" ard friendship ·'To ac· <1uamt the South Coast area Unique in 1l1or«.• Than Just 011e Way Largest Rep11bliean Wo111e11's Cl11l> in State Prrsidenl '1r1 Laurrocr Wright First vice presldrnt Mrs. Erle HaUlhurtun Sttond vice presldtnl Mrs. ue Scbonell Third vi~ presideol Mrt. John Scruggs Trtasurer Mrs. Fred DuPrte CerTeaponding sttretary Mn. James llllnrwortt Rec.rdiDg secretary Mn. Lucille Butedo October 27, 1965 Ne\.\-port Harbor Feder· ated Republican Women ;•re unique in mor~ than JUi,t cne 1~a)' They do not t•n<lor" p1 I.'· p111nary candidate~ b u t \\<Ork just as hord for one contender to the t·a ndidacy as for the other. And then put their best efforts be· hind the will of the people. They have the largest Re· publican Women's Club in California with more than 800 members s~ mp..1U1e11c to their ideals. Their primary goul JS to inform the populaC'e as to the goals and obJects of the Republican Party. In order to do this, they present !>t·minar~. speakers and a rnont hly newsletter Volunteer work 1< in lhP1r lrne of duty too : they sup· µly hundreds of prec:rncl workers. election b o a r d workers and reg1\trars If a candidate walk~ into th1'1r headquarters and r<'qt11•'ih that thousands or f'nn:lvpe~ be stuffed and addre~~ed, l lub women 'aliantly 1 e· ~rond. Newport Harbor Feder- a ted Republican W o m e n \.\-ere founded as an organ· ization in 1952 by Mrs. E\ "· lyn Gardner Sherwood. Mr~ Ethel Shirley was charter president. Membership is open tu any "oman Interested in the Repubilcan Party. To hold an o!ftce in the club c elections are held in No· vt!mber every two years 1 a "om an m u~t be a register· ed Republican. Membership js d r a \.\-n from all neighborhoods in Newport Beach. The lad ii:~ <.<1nvene the third Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.ni. in the he mes •>f members. Women's World Edition/Orange Coast DAILY PILOT newcomer with this com- munity tbroQgb the promo- tion of frieDdiinesa and the advancement ol civic, phil· anthropic, cultural and edu· cation.al interests," are their goals. Sin<'e 1962. members have moved ahead rapidly oo the philanthropic front. They have donated lo the Boys Club of Laguna Beach building fuDd, t.o the Festi- val of Opera. 1M ~ Beach ~ baildinc fund aod lo Laguna Buch High School. class of 1964, fund. Contributions were made to the Paularino school for retarded children, and the South C o a s t Community Hospital (building fund. ex- pansioo f u n cl. tt.spintor fund and yearly member- ship); tbe Uni~ of C· J. foniU. lntDe, recehied • scbolardUp lUDd md • w. membenbtp to tbeir J> brary. CUfT'eld:tJ there att DO me.mberi ~to tlll club wbo mMt Che Wed- nesdaJ of tbe mGl6 at 11 a.m. iD tbe BlYien Room ol tbe 80Cel Wgaa ia La-cuna ~ n., lldiea come to M.t · biDcbea meetmi from tbe Las=a Beach area. SoaOl Lagana, El Toro and Coroaa deJ Mar. Membenbip ia invitadoo- al with the •omeo holdinc their annual e.IA!d:ioos in :\pril GOP Wo1nan's Oub An Education in ltseH Pttsldent Mrs. Ora.a L. M.arbbu:r~ First vi« president Mrs. Worth Tunter ~.-eond ~ ~e president Mrfi. Sam Cordeiro Recording 1ttretary "rs. M. F. Dinehart Co rrt-sponding sec.retar) '\lrs. Walter atncb Treasurer Mrs. Jan1ts Tinotson lrs an education in itself The Costa Mesa Federated Republican Women·s Club that IS . lts members are the edu· cational arm of the Repul>- hcan Party and their aim ii: "To promote good gov- ernment. from the city to the national level; lo en· courage a fuller participa. tion in active citizenship. ;ind to promote a w I d e r knowled~ ol the bis.1«y, aims. policies, principies and ideals of the Republi- l'an Party." Locally the club mem- ber s often aid dis~ aod needy cases with fUDd5 and gifts. There are approxun.ately 200 members belonging to the Cost.a M~ club who meet tM fourth Tuesday o! t>\.t ry month at the ~UI Mba Girl Scout Hoose. An~ registered Republi· f·an hel.Jeving in the prin- <1pl~s ol the Republican Part) and supporting i.lE candidates and polides a eligible to become u ac-- tive or associate member. Majonty of members li\lt' 1n the Harbor Area. a n d they elect their new ofboen at the October ~al meet· in~ ~tlon 2 -P~ 9 _,, .. ... -- . .. .._,,,_, ~ewpert Tri Belts 1 ~ .. . ... Ties That Bind ' , .......... dmlr9a Mn.• DJOlek 'Del t»t biDd are oftt'll •ltiwdw. z,peei*Df w'bm CbeJ are tbe ties tbat .. fGnm at eaDil9t ••.... ,. TbtJ an Cbe tte • wllkia p ~. tlO fwm. pa~ t.11 " frWdship, .au. _ _,,_.,.m.. ........ GI ·die 'Nite-lrportinlWI BlfW Ar9 .*h a.p. -ti Delta o.aa Deb rr.....,.~ie.tor· ....., .... ftt Diiis) ....,. ............. lllft ... .......... from ..... eoDe&'t -- 11111S GI dolDeltldty, career and .um. Local mity ilumDM ptber to .... colleglatt- ehapt.en wi1h tbdr goals. TbeJ .iso oontribute to com- manitJ projec:tl. Wttb tbe proceedS of their annual prdeD tour, ™ Delta ba'ft dcmated a full bdtklD to tbe PaUlarino Scbool for mentally handi- capped dlildren. Tbe unit lliqipal1I ... Ne~ Bar- bar Ceuadl ol Artl tbroqb • JDtJDllenldp aad C!GBCr11>- ate. .. a.. ad1chn't Boa· pita! in Loi ADgeles toward rnearcb in bematcloa. Na- timal pbilaDtbropJ ii tbe Dlita Ditta Delta ldlolar· ... ,.. Delta Delta Delta WU ,.... tn 18 and there aft presently m.clft than -~ eUpea'I and -... .. dlap(en a.cup. oat Cbe..U.. Tbe Newport Barbor Area Alumnae "'a• ,,.. •••• 1 • April. -. ,,. " ---e9M from C 0 It a Meu, Jlmda,., Beaell. i.,.. Bacb.. New- ' _ Congenial Sisterhood Through Alpha Xi Delta Tiee ... aWat Jin. James DdaiHttt ._..,~ lln. a.tea o.- C...1e1fW °hi Seerdary MIA a.nu. Km 'TraPnl' MJu SJ'tria GOieea PlbVrMJ Mn. DftW .. , ff• nice to be ab~ to ebooee yoett dsttt. That ii just what JMID· ben of tbe Alpb9 Xi Delta Sorority. Oranp County Al- gm,oae Auoclatioa, b ave dooe. Women from all over Or· aDge County Wbo beJOD(ed to the sorority in college ltill meet wttll a congenial ~ throup the Al- llJD,Ue A.ssodatioo. NOW' tM1 often have hua-- budl and cbildml and • large bouae. ADd tbe1r l.n· tttuu may have changed from daUq to diapen, but 1t 11 alwaya ftm aDd com- fOrtiAI at tbe aa.me time to keep l.n touch. Not only do they chat abou1 the iood old coDep ~ys, bul they have pbllao- thropk &lmJ. allO. !utead ot workt.D1 toeether to trim the bouJe t« a dance' AJ. pha XJ Ddta womu wo.rk ~ to Allll*'t tlmr dwtty project. Tbb baa been to help, 8- oa.nclally, Hope Haven, for. mer}J the Paularino School. It is an lmtitutioD for the meat.a.Dy a a d pbysically bandkapped. 11at cbildren run tbe gamut in age fn>m toU to teto-agP..n. The IOr'OritJ rabes tbe money fore tu pbllantbropy from b r i d g ' luncbeooa, rummage u1e:t and dinner clancet. Some ol the ladies save tradinc stamps, paste them in boob, then have a sale. At Chriltmaa time, mem· ben be.kt cookies from their best recipea and sell their product aloot wttb a recipe book. Alpha Xi Del.La WU found- ed in 18inCralesburg,111 .• by ten college girls. There I.I DOW a membership of 45,000 women natiooally. 'n. Oru,g~ Coaaty Alum- nae Chapter WU bepn lJJ lil56. Out.t.andinl member for the year la Mn. Winifred B a c o 11, administrator of Hoar &lpttal in N'" wport Beach. Elecdoa time iJ in Febnr ary and the membership LI invitational. M t m b e rs me.t eftl'Y fourth Mooday of the moath a1 I p.m., S e p t t m b tr tbroup Ma)' ill variow bomel. TOP TRI-DEL T Mrs. R. L T. Smith port Bea.dl, Balboa and Co- l.a del Mar. 'J1)ey meet t h e ieCCOd Wednesday of each month at various members' homes and alt.ernate betweeo day and evenmg meetinp. On occukla Tri D e 1 t 1 bold luncheon mfftings at ['($• taurants. Electioa ~ for the atpn!nae ii tn MMcb and membenbip ii open to all Tri Delt IOJ"Ority alumnae. ALPHA XI DELTA Mrs. Richard Rice Alpha ·Olnleroa Pl Sorority Si_sters Link Arms Even After College Prmdent Mn. Job BenJey Vie< preudnt Mn. R. Z. BMck.lom Seeretary Mra. Albert Peffen Treaaurer Mn. WUlanl KIIUo• Sorority sisters link &rms and lives when they are in college. Afterward the link does no& have to be bruken, u memben ol the Santa Ana- Coast Alumnae Club of AJ- pba Omicron Pi b'>Vt: shown. Tbe national aociety WU fouaded In 1197 bJ four Bar- nanS Colle&• women. tbe Mluel Stella Pin)'. BJba. Mt.b WJm.Ul. hale Baham Dd Helm MuDiea. l'eund- ... Dq la celebrated by JMMibln ol tbe .... 1t, Dd thnnnN cbapt11n tbt &It Slbrd91 ID December ...... tbe DatloD. AJpba Omicron pt AJam. ... ... tbt local active da-.n at tbe Unlventty ti Callfonta at Lot Anlelea IDd at Loni Beach State Collep. A collece '1rt in- terested ID joiDin& tbe '°" rortty bu to be recommend- ed bJ an alumna. That la Clle "' tM jobe of the aJum. ue chapter -to seek itrla ALPHA OMICRON Pl Mn. John Beuley who mi&ht fit in with the ideals of the natlooal orean· iutlon. Sometimes new chapters in various colleges haw a bit ol trooble ,.Ulng .tart· ed. Tben t.be a.lu.m.ue wom- en take over and supply the group with ailver, linen or tumhhin&• for the new so- rority house. They also give fundJ. Attn college daya, club wome11 contribute mooey to various scholarship funds in local colleges. The scholar· shiJ)' go to girls who have shown an outstanding de- gree of scholarship or to a girl who has promise but no way to get to college fi. nancially. Funds are distributed lo- cally through the Pant-'t>n· lc's scholarship fund and na· tionally through the Dia- mond JubiJee Funds of AJ. pha Omicron Pi. Christmas is celebrated by sending fund.· and gifts to the Frontier Nursing Ser- vice in Kentucky. Nurses who belong to this organi· iaUoo go into backward areas with medicine and aid for the siU. aome of whom have never seen a doctor. They even deliver babies. South Coast Ahunue Club women tend layrttel ft •. the 1.nUnts. Members wbo belong to the iroup come from the soutbem OraAge County are a. Qual.Wcatioa for membership is a torority affiliation from a college or unlvenlty oo which a chap- ter haJ been eatablisbed. Then are rt AOPt women in the Santa Ana • South Coaat chapter and they meet the fourth Wedntsday of the month in various members' bomes at a p.m. Art Appreciation League Presldeat Mn. Elle• Qllic1t1 V1ee preddellt Mn. Warna Baar Rtttr&c eecretary Mn. William Ln11 ~spoodlq lltlttdary Mrs. Wud Mcllliyft Tnaauer Miu Fi.reatt Boowy P11bltdty MlN Marl£ Zncttt Op or Pop! Magic Real- ism or Abstract' Dada or Fauve? It makea oo difference - it's all art and ~ Hunting-roo Beach Art League w aa formed to encourage the ap- preciation of art They Know What They Like This ita mernben do by ( 1) promottni lectures and demonstrations by well- known artists lbal are free to the public and (2) by the participation of members in ublbits. Ptt.we.c Mn. Ja1Mt H. M.nrill Vke prea.ldeat Mn. JAJDH S.wyer Bttonlhlc ttttttary Mn. Dtlclley Fru.k C.ret11 n*•c leel'dary Mn. A. M. ntte. ~uuer Mn. J . R. IAMhric They tnow a lot about art and t.bey bow what they like. And t.be women of tbe Torana Art League of Or· .nee County want otben to know about art and like it, too. 'Jbeir expreaaed J>W'POH 1a to .furt.ber public interut &Dd the 1ntuell oi LeaCIM memben 1a the dot art.. Tbt1 want to develop In tbe community creat.er oppor· tunlty for the viewing and study of painting. sculpture and allied arts. Nor need a good and de- serving artiJt itarve in bU or her classical garret. The League bu utabllshed loan funds which are available to • t u d e n t 1 at aelect.ed schools in Orange County as well aa to artiata who need a bit of financial help with t.beir careers. Leaeue ladle.a have not confined their charitiea to the art world and ita en- virom. TbeJ have aulated with put fund drlvea ol the Oran1e County Heart M- aociatioa aDd t.be Salk Com· m.lttee of Oraoie County. Twice annual art 1bow1 have been held liOCt 19152 under the auspica of tbe League at Bullock'• Gal- leria In Faahion SquaH, Santa Ana. One exhibit b of paintinga and the &ee· ood, an a r t I 1 t-craftsm&n show ol three4lmeralona1 art. tdemben alto apoa.aor an annual pail>tini abow at tbe Santa Ana Public Ubnry held l.n tbe Spurceon Room t.bere. Torana wu orpnised In 1962 by Mn. Eric Durand, Mn. Robert Bonney, Mrs. Dudley Fruk. Mn. R. E. Frederkin1. Mn. babelle S a t t e r t bwaite and Mn. Doria Carllon wWI fl mem· bus. Tbe ClO'IP b.u reached • population membenb.tp .t MO and la opaa to 1DY per· SOD wbo sub9c:ribel to tbt purpote ot the Leapt. MeetinO are the fourth Wednelday ol the month at I p.m . ID memberr' bomet. Memben.tdp ii countywkk. Huntlngt.on Beach, under the aurpiCH of the leagut, has bandlome plcturea hung in local banb and the lib- rary. Often, they have been painted by resident arttm. League members abo of- fer prhes to sebool ehlJ. dren ln art competit1ou. Each ,ear the league raile• money for a dJosen proj· ed. Th1a year' part of tbetr proceeda from art •••• culled durins their "Day ta the Part" u.bibtt bl May, were lfven to the Amezi. can Field Service. TbeJear 19C aaw t.bt birth Use Jeacue 1'hea a croup of local arUltl met In a HanthlgtGa Beach art saDery to form the snap. IDterut In ail ii CM DeCelUrJ qualifScatkll -membership. New omcen are elected in December. s.ction 2 -P199 8 WOff'Mt's World Edition/Or•~• Cout DAILY PILOT October 27, 1965 Policemen's Wives Share Interests Pnlldeat Be\lerly llaald Secttt.ary AuWU... Truallftl' Juet~r P11bUc:lty Chalrmu Katta Altbtod SCHOOL AUXILIA Mrs. Doubled• Helping Church To Build Preddeat Mn. Gffrtt L. DoableclH Vitt 'tttldetlt Mrt. Fl'aU P. Fert>aU. Rtterdbtf tffretary Mn. c-rM C. DvreU CerrefpoDdbC ttttttary Mn. Tbomaa L Stet.mer TreUUttT Mn. WlWam E. O'Ntfll M\>tben are used to get- ting their childttn ready for school, joining the J>4ll'eDt • teacher unit and hearing about a favorite teacher. But in the case of tile women who beloq to St. John the Bapti.lt Sch~! Aux- iliary, then'• more to 1t than that. No vicariooa ecbool lift for them. The bu..ay auxiliary WH founded In lMZ and DOW bu .. ted•e members, four booorarJ members and 11 asaocUte memben. Mn. Rqmcod (ROM) Martin .... dlolMa .. their ~ ltDdiDI womu ot b yeer. Memblnhlp ta opeD to •JODI wti.o LI .. U.. parbb and la lnterat.d In furttm- ., ... .cthttM ~the ala• Wary. Mtift members --Mw C!llOdrm .. St. Jolm'• aebMl.. Offtcen for tbe ... JW' are voted • ta May. October 27, t 965 Policemen do everything from quelling riots to de- livering babies. And what do their wives do? Somt of them have joined the Huntington Beach Wom- en's Police GuUd to explore mutual interests. and en. joy each other's company while their husbands are on dutv The organization is strict- ly for chum-making and is non-profit But the group does assist a ''boy of the year" or their own choos- ing. They help with pocket money. guidance and in oth- er "Ways . The guild was founded in July, 1964, by Susan Cald- well and Janet Coerper for the wives of police officers who might be lonely, new to the area or anxious to know other women whose husbands do the same kind of work. Members meet in each other's homes the f i r s t Tuesday of the month at Zeta Beta Chapter 7:~ p.m. To be eligible for mem. bership. a woman must be married to a Huntington Beach police officer. or be employed herseU at the po. lice department. Twenty. two members are listed on the club roster, and elec- tion of officers takes place each November. For Those Who Want to Learn Prealdent Mn. Fttderick C. Tneman Vice prealdent Mn. Roy Job.nso. Secretary Mn. Cutia Btlttkt Treasuttr Mn. Keane~ Lawso• Ed11HU..al tltftdort Mn. Tbomu Bnw'9 Mn. DwiCM Blrdlftl Women a.re smart but ~1 alway1 want to be smarter. And in the Zeta Beta chap- ter ol Epsilon $l&ma Alpha Sorority. they have t b e l r chance. The name of t.be torority means ( frttly tra.nalatecl) "pursuit of learning." and that is just wbat interests members of the Huntlngt.Oo BeaC'b chapter. Although the organiza· lion is not directly connect· ed with any academic l.n- stitution. member• place a great deal of emphasis on developing the personality throup educatioll. Epcllon Slcma Alpha ii cocat.antly erpand.lnc lt• ed- ucatlGDal proiranu ot P'OUP Jtud.y, to prepare theb' memben to comfort· ably take tbe1r place Jn the wodd ol mulic. boob, art and tdence. F.dncadoa 11 not tbe aor- ority' I CIDly Interest frtend.a, firesides and aml· able converaatioa baa t t 1 part in the chapter's pr~ gram too. On the Philanthropic side Zeta Beta chapter has adopted the Garfield C-Oo. valescent Hospital l.n Hunt. l.ngtoa Beach. Members visit the hospital and help out in whatever way they can at least once a week. Those patients in the hos· pital who are l.nterested in arts and crafts will get a chance to do bandratt, Zeta Beta 'uidance. Parent organiultion his· tory goes back to 1929 when Epli)oa Siima Alpha. ln· ternatlonal, was founded by E. Robert Palmer. N o w there an more than «>.000 women in 1,500 chapters throughout the world. Ser, ice Las Marineras Help Fa111ilv .,/ .. Precideat Mn. Robert S. Griatt Vke prHiMDt Mn. Jalllff Henaaa CorrupoodlAc ttttttary Mrs. Claarle1 B. Mlklllell Recorcti.Dr lttf'('t.try Mrs. J .. eplt Walktt Treu11ttr Mn. Jue Tayt.r Everybody b a • lamily problema -can Pete have the car, ls Margie old enough to go to the moviea with a boy? They ar.? fairly simple to solve. But there ar ... other lcinds of family problems that do not lend themselves so eas- ily to an answer. And It is these kinds of difficulties ariaing within the family structure that are oft.e.o re· Ierred to the Family Serv· ice Agency in Sant.a Ana. Then, profeuional social workers deal with a troubled family situation. Specifically organil.ed to help the agency u Lai MR rineraa Auxiliary to t b e family Service AuociaUon of Orange County. Membership to the group ls invitational and n o w numbers 28 women from the Newport Beach area. They meet the second Wednesday of every month at 8 p.m. in the homes of members. The Huntington B e a c h Chapter was started in 1965 when six members of the sorority who lived tn Hunt. ington Beach decided to have their own chapter 10 that area. The women meet the first and third Thursday of each month at the bomea of members at 8 p.m . Membenbl.p is by in vita. lion -bu.t a gOOd Candidate for it ls a woman whose cuJ. tural, IOCial and aplrt tuaJ values would blend with the aims of the sorority· ZETA BETA UNIT M~ F. C. Tru•m•n Supporting Variety of Art and Drama Programs President Mn. Gffrce R. Wlstmu Flnt vice presldut Mn. R!cha.nl FraUl1.D Stt.-riee praldeat Mn. ADn R. Mvny Mn.:::'rl.....-. Trtuver Mn. ft.tMn o.m, .. 'l'bt twin arts ol m11ak and lpeecb ce>mprile the spedal proytDct °' p )l l leca memben, ~ .thl!DDM antt. Pi Alpba I .mbda ol Ot' UICI 0oa.r&ty, worb at a poct.crada&ate ..... bl tbtlt anu. <Jw1ered tn -Pi Alpba Lambda abapter w jam.d tu liltez' ~ u- tionaUy in supporting a va· riety of. art and drama pro- cram.s. Among the recipients or Phi Bet. genero.ity are grants for the Phi Beta Cot· tagt at MacDowell Colony for Creative Artiata l.n New Hampsbitt; a practice 1tu- dio at the Natiooal Muaic Camp at lnterlochen, Mich; coatributiona to t.be music library at tbt UnivtnltJ of tbe Pbillppinea, &Dd an an- nul coatributklll to the N •· tional Federation ~ Mu.lie C1abc' Yoaq Artists Con· 1at Jl'Und. A•arda art liven annual· 17 to arU.ta at tbt A.apen, Colo., Feattnl and acbool, aDd to ootlt&Dd1:ai radio and televtaon procrama. Sebolanblpt art under· written annually at colleges and u.niversitiea where Phi Beta undergraduate chap· ters are chartered, w i t b parucular emphasis on mu- ic and apeecb therapy. Phi Beta, officers ex· plain, £flcourage.s e a c h chapttt to select projects which will benefit its achoo! and community. Scholarship awards, Laleot bureaua, apeecb cllnica, tht- atrlcal performances, con· cert.a, operu, radio a D d television p r e 1 e n tations, solo recltala and student award.I are lb spedal inter- estl. The national profe1aiooal futernity for women In apettb and mU&lc wu founded la ltll at North- Women'1 WorW Ecli6otl/Orange Co.st DAILY PILOT western University in Evan· ston, Ill. Forty-three members be· long to the local alumnae groups, electin' officers each spring. Membership in a campus Phi Beta chapter ls re- served for regularly en· rolled atudmta of music or apeecb in the college, COD· servatory or university where a c b a p t e r is l o c a t e d. Members are exped ed to maintain high grades, and are ~ through ~meDdations •trelalnl their talent, per- sonality and cbaraeter, and by qualifying in auclltiona held by the chapter mem- bership with the .uiltaDce Of faculty ad ahmmat .S.. visors. on.m..~o.n;~·~~;, .• ~ Ha POLICE GUILD IMverly Has&.t Veterans Are Not For~otten PrealdeD& Mrs. B. Estella Dae.,..eUer Senior vice preahleDt Mn. Shirley Huffaker .JIUUor vice pr~ Mn. 1..1111.aa PiPtt Chaplala Mn. Abna Miller Secrdarv Mn. Pearl B.r.wa They have not forgotten Women who belong to the Veterans of World War One New Mesa Auxiliary Num- ber 1249 still care for and take care ol the men who fought in the first World War nearly 50 years ago. A majority of their work is devoted to sick and han. dicapped men wbGSe only home ii the Veterans' Hos- pital in Long Beach. AC· cording to a time-honored custom in visiting the sick they bring gifts of food. Oowers. books and maga· zines. And most rewarding for shut.ms -they bring them- selves and bright conversa- tion. The Auxiliary also sews and mends for the hos· pital; sheets, blankets and clothes are cleverly stitch- ed until they are good as new. The outstanding member for the year is Mrs. Fran- cis Howell of Costa Mesa. Only those who are blood relatives of World War Ont Veterans are eligible foe membership. The club is composed of 56 women from the Harbor Area who meet twice a m011tl. Meetings are the first and third Tueaday of e a c b mooth at the American Le- gion Hall. Once a morrtb there la a pot1uct ~r and a social hour and onct a montb a buJineA meet· tng. The women meet at the American Legion Hall In Costa Mela. Electioa of offtcen ii in November. Section 2 -p. 5 GA.MM>. PHI ALUMS Mn. EveAtt Gutt History Goes Back Long Way Prftldemt Mn. Everett Gat1 Jr. Vlff prH&dut Mn. James Ba1lk1 Rtto!'dlaC 1ttrttar1 Mrt. Job 8. CroaJ Corre1poDdint attrt'tar~ Mn. R. S. Cramb Trf'asurtr Mrs. Gonzalo n t rla\ lt'~ iu~t 3 b.1b~ -hut its hi ,tory enrc; h:irk a IC\ng v. "\ The Ha\boJ I IJrbor \lum· noe Chapter of ';omma Phi BPta wa~ ~tart1•d in \tay. )%4 Ho.,.,cver ti has an- rt·o;tors to be proud of since the !1rc;l rhaptrr was begun in 1874 at Svracuse Univer· s1tv in ~ew ·vork by a small s:ruup of eirlc; ~ow there are 82 active rolle2e rhap- ters in t>ducatinnal in~tJtu- 1Lon5 dotted au o\·er the na- tJon. The club is for c;oc1al and philanthropic purposes. Ma- jor philanthropy b the Am· erican Field Service to which the Gamma Phi's will contribute funds At Christmas time this year they plan on selhng pounds and pounds of nuts for hohday eating. cake and cookie baking as v.ell as freezml? until that time of need when there 1~n·t am - thing in the housP tu give ·a guest along v.1th l1qu1d re· freshments The ladles are offering a selection of ..... al- nuts. pE>Cans and almonds !either blanched or sli\er- ed 1 in half pound and full pound bags for a petty sum. Members meet the sec- ond Thursday of each month in vanous homes, alternate- ly in the everung and the afternoon. ApproXlmately 90 women belong to the chap- ter. Membership is based on affiliation with a college chap~r. and any woman with membership qua.llflca- ton who lives m coast..ll Orange County Ls eligible for admission Section 2 -P •q. 6 Facing Healthy Maturity Prealdent Mn. Robert R. Engle Vlce president Mrs. WU.lam Chamberlain Rttordlng sttretary M.rs. Raymond Httiz Correspondlac secreury .Mn. Kay Prwtt Treasurer Mn. Waller Nagel Being 11 years old 1s a good time or life -the pleasuru of ch1ldhooo are sW1 to be enjoyed and the problems of adult We &ri! in the future The Mu Upstlon Chapter 0( Bet.a Sig.ma PhJ I~ JUSl Alumnae Friendship Still Stands c.dlaJrmn Mn. Joan ~rnat:r. Mn. C. R. unaha.o Jr. Sttrf'tary '"tr1. Marvin Sargent Advisor .\1 N . Robert la De Treasurer ~trs. William Peyton Rush chairman ~f". Eugene Bar11et Caps and gowns have be- come bathing suits and ~ach umbrellas <plus a house. chlldren and gener- al domesticity l But Chi Omega Alumnae in l h e Harbor Area a.re still as in- terested in each other as they were in college Members meet no" five limes a year to renew old friendsnips, create n e w ones and simply en1oy each other socially Every year they hold a bridge -luncheon for their special philanthropic proJ· ect. Hope Haven School in Cos ta Mesa. It 1s a school that age. Founded In 1954, the chapter has left the struggles of new organ.iul· tions behind and faces a healthy maturity 111 t h e )'ears ahead Purposes of the club are social and 1:ultural The \\Omen find congemal com- pamonsh1p \\1th others •>( simllar intere'tlS that 1s u- prt>!'>sed by ml't:ting for pro- grams and a colfee and kudwn hour. Victims of cystic fibrosis are givt-n aid each year by a donatloo !rom the soror- ity A monetary scholar· ship is bestowed upon an outstanding girl student at Fullerto11 Juruor College. Money is contributed to the drive to obliterate tu~rcu losis in tht• communitv And at Christmas and Thanks· giving, tnod and g1fb are coUect('d for n .. edy families 1n tht> Jrt .1 The group selecl5 three oubtandulg club mt-mbers for special notice. Mrs Wil- liam Chamberl111 was voted Chapter t.:1rl of t.he Year; Mrs. Alfred ~dell woo the btle Council Girl of the Year, and Mrs. Robert B. Engle st-cured the accolade of Valentine Princt-ss. BetA Sigma P h i was founded tn April . 1931, by W W. Ross as a non-aca· denuc sorority \\ tuch would give women the opportun· 1ty to lead a cultural and so- cial We outside the environ. of tht> homt> in the company of their pt>ers. Mu Llpsllon h.a.s 18 activt> members who meet the second and fow1h ~londa· ol every month at 8 p.m. 1!1 members' hOmes, St'ptem bet through June. Election time 1s the second meetm1 m March. a May installa· Uon follows . Membership to the soror ity Is Invitational. and Mu Upsllon members attend meetings from Westrnm· stt>r, Fountain Valley, Gar- den Par~ Garden Grove and Anaheim True Sophlstleatlon New Club Has High Goal Presldut Mr•. Mlles J. Beacem \'ke Pre1ldot Mn. Davki Sffgwk:k Correspoodlng sttreta.ry ~tn. Kenneth Head Recordlog attreluy Mu. John MonlsoD Treasurer '1rs. Howard KallemeYJI The Young Sophisticates Women's Club realizes this in their basic p u r p o $ e s which are Social activities, philan- thropic endeavor and char- itable contribution to the community -to name the goals of their cluJ lile. Tht>y support the Albert Sitton Children's Home in Orangt>, the pedtatnrs de- partment of Orange County Mrt. MilH Sucom Hospital. the Long B e a c h S t a t e CoUege Flowering Tree Program and the In· stitute for the Blind of Or- ange County. The ladies' organiz.atioo first gleamed upon the hor- izon in August. 1964, when se\ en women (all of whom are serving on the exist- lng Board of Directors l founded IL Charter members w e r e "lntent on formmg a wom- en's club c o m p r i s e d of young married w o m e n whose feminine social acll· viUea had, of necessity, tak· en a back seat to their home-making " PT'esently there are 2.'i Y o u n g Sophlsticates who meet the second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Memberslup 1s invitational. A woman must be mar- ried, over 21 and enJOY com- pauble mlA!rests with the other women m the dub. The club's first board of directors "1U rec e iv t> p I a q u e s as outstanding members this ye ar There- after the tribute will narrow down to one member selt-ct· ed annually to achieve the honor Young Sopb!Sticates draw their membership from the communities ol Long Beach Costa Mesa, the Ha r b o r Area, Huntington B e a c h, Fountain Valley, Westmin- ster, Garden Grove and Anaheim. !or the mentally retardt>d. ~11 • • s • } Ph• 1 th • Int t gr::;~ ~;:~1~~1~n"':1~ i ' 1XIng oc1a , 1 an rop1c eres s with ~trs W .~ Reynolds Prealdent drugs, wives who belong to ceutical Association for serving as chJrter pres1-Mn. Pe~r Perai the Women's Auxiliary of business dlScusslons. · c The local chapter w a a dent. History of the soror-First vice president the ?range o~ty P~rma-founded in 1966 and mem- 1ty date5 back to 189!> "hen ~lrs. A.adrew Berkly c~uucal Assoc1au~o nux ~ bers meet the third Wed- it was founded at tbe l 01-ciaUy for a ph1lanthrop1c nesday of the month In res-. Second vice presldeat •a ts be • vt-rs1ty of Arkansas l ts Mr R bert Adl purpust>. ...uran or mem rs chapters cover the campus-'· 0 tr The ladies provide loan1 homes for luncheon. There · · Recormi 1tttttary and scholarships to college att pre5eotly &O w<11nen tM!'-~s of colleges and uni;ersi-~tn. A.llthony WlWaiu pharmacy students. A fall longing to the auxlllary ues throughou t the lruted fashion show u ont fund· who elect their officers in States Cornspoedlni lffrewy rauing event the ladie1 1UJ>-the month of June. Tile 40 members meet in Mn. A. R. lApbJcb port. And another benefit, The women, who reside members' homes and hold this time including bus-ID all paru of the county, their elections lD the spring Treasurer bands, is the barbecue-must be wives, wido.ws, of every year. Any C h i Mn. Dua Reavle swimming pool party at a mothers, daughters, wives Omega alumna who lives ParUamt>•tarlu member'• home. of &alesmea engaged ln in the Harbor Area ls wel-Mn. Erle Jacbo• The auxiliary alS<1 meets retail pharmacy Cir wives corned as a member of the several Umes a year with ot drugstore O'Mlen to group. While th~ husbands mix the Oranie County Pharma· quallfy for membership. Women's World Edit1on/Oren<J• Coast OAJL Y PILOT LEADS CHAPTER Mn. Robert E"91• Xi Mu Zeta: Friendship, fri>Od Will Preddeat \1rs. F.of"'f' R r.rtz:urd Vl~e pttsldent \tn. Oon \tll~r S«rf'larv \trs. Rotwon raonon Tttuurf'r \fr9. Stan f lank Youth and enthusiasm 3rt' thf' <'hararterislics of the ne~ Iv organ111'd Xi Mu Zeta chapttr of Beta Sig- ma Phi The mnt-members, all of who m rome from the l111nlinJ!IOn Reach . Foun- tain \'allcv area. launched their chaptt>r only re<'ently, but already are "ell into their programs of commu- nity improvttmt>nt 't'lf-im· provemt-nt and feUowship. Three ruod ra1s111g events sponsored by the chapter \\<Ill benefit the "Sick Clos- et" project of the Hunting- ton Bearh Junior Women's Club The Sick Closet is de- si gned to provide sickroom and convalescent supplies to area farrulies. and was Initiated as a community program by the Jayctts. Beta Sigma Phi. founded in 1931, 1s a worldwide or- gamzatioo clamting some 175.000 members in 7500 chapters. Internationally, its objectives are to ''offer op- portunities for friendship development of social and cultural appreciation a n d community service." Members p r o g r e s s to higher degrees ln their Beta Sjgrna Phi work. moving from the Ritual of Jew.it degree to Exemplar, and later to tumplar Precep- tor. Xl Mu Zeta members open their homes for meet- ings th• ftr•t and third Thursday of each month at 8 p m. Elections will be held annually ln April. Octob« 27, 1965 • 'Otar Toda11• Will Be WeU Spetat Yesterdafs' Ehell's Emphasis on Culture President Mn. Ernest Lamph1g Flnt vke president Mr1. Stanley D. St.atta Mcood vice president Mr1. George Hooper Third vice president Mn. C. F. Stanwood Fourth vice president Mn. Jack 8. Cannlagllam Recordlnf lecttta.ry Mn. Harry Goetz. CorrffPODdinl ~retary Mn. Harrll A. Ltt Treu11ttr MJ"I, 0ayt4D TbomptOD ''Let us live, so that when tomorrow comes. oi..r .o- days will be well spent yes- terdays." That is the club pledge and the club promise of the Ebell Club of N e w p o r t Beach. Slnce Im Ebell c l u b women have been thought- fully dedicating their club lives to the advancement of moral. cultural, education· aJ and philanthropic activi- ties. They support, w I t h 1cbolarsbips, the fi.elds o! ounina and music. They do~te to health and wel- f&A organiutions, Penrues for Pines, lDdian m.iuloos and to the veterans in hos- pitals and out. "Be a friend to all you meet," is the theme of the club and nowhere ia it so well expressed as in thelJ' volunteer service w bi c b gives limitless time and en· ergy to helping out at clin- ics and hospitals FIRST IDEA Ebell was the original idea of Dr. Adrian Ebell who founded, in 1876, an Jn· ternational Acadt-my in Ber- lin where women could study music, art and lan- guages, with the thought that chapters would sprine up all over the wcr1d. When Or. EbeD lectured tn OU· land, Cal., a cbapt.er WU organiud there. lD UN. several members al the Oakland 10CietJ moved to Lot Angeles ud formed aa Ebell tber~. ID October, lQ, the Newport 8Qdl Branch WU 1tartecl 'lbe emphasis on culture. as it was back in the days of Dr. Ebell. is still pttti- nent to the memben. 'r1ls year will see a calendar that is artisticaD.1 fuJ.filled. The ladles will .utt tbe new Museum ol A.rt in Loi An&elel, lista to • boot ud play Nftft'lr, bear Jlt. cal artist Ra Brandl re- port Oil bis Earepe:a ~ tng trip. &Dd appreciate .... era! masical coacata Cll violiniJts, cellllt, pWdsta and aingen. 'Ibt m woma .&Uad club meelinp tbe f 1 r 1 t ~ al eed1 mmdh at tbe Eben ClQ 8oUM at 12: 30. Membenbip 11 b:l'fi· tatianal and election al MW ~:o--~-. ;=;,; officen tabs . place ba AJ>ril EbeD womea raide lD c.o.t.a Mesa, N • w p o r t Badl. tbe Barbar Area ud BuntiactGD Bea. EBELL PUSIDUfT Mn. l ,. • 17,800 Members Education Interest Shnwn ·, Bowl Seriously By Kappa Ka"!'pa Gammas Pl"Hldent Mn. Irene GoodJ Ftl"lt vke prulde.ot Mn. Vlritnia Bttwer Seco..t vitt pre11dut Mrl. Inn Chrlatlanaon Tlllrd \-ke pruldent Mn. Jane Randel Furth vice prestdeDt Mrs. Mtlda Halbert fifth vice prtsldeot Mrs. Dee Trobert Treasurer Mrs. Marilyn Kunz Secrelar-y Mn. Lorraine Beard It's a well-knov. n fact that woman is a st-x l.hal bowls over men. But in the frequent case of the members of the Or- ange County Woman's Bowl- ing Association , they bowl with them. Mostly, however, t h e y bowl among themselves in their own leagues and the Orange County AssoclaUon alone ha.s 17,800 members who ale the game of ten- pins seriously. The organization w a s founded in 1916 as the Wom- tn '• International Bowling Congress. The Orange Cou.n· ty Chapter was formed in 1940. Membership ln coun· tries all over the world runs put the 2 million mark and includes countries both be- ADD AN "R" blnd and in front of the Iron Curtain. An annual convention ls held in different part.a of the country where the wtnn&rs of all the bowling leagues meet in a tournament - both men and women parti- cipate. although in differenl categories Women 's leagues do not bowl a1?a1.0st their male counterparts The purpose of the Asso- ciation is "to promote good sportsmanship in the game EXPERT BOWLER Mrs. Irene Goody Pttlillell& Mn. Nwau E. Caliihdl ""' nee lftlWm Mn. J>lullt" ...... nu-. 1'ice ....... !. Mn. ADea GIM7 ~' .ecretary Mn. IUdtard Ramella Rttordlng 1ecret.ary Mn. Setb Oberr TnaAlttr Mn. Robert Marrel of tt-npins " And while it R } means a chanc~ for a worn· oya ettes ~ougb ~eir . own col- eaec-tr...._.wt.o arruiae rooms ad 'ft&· DleUa iDmtmtilla a. alb al the iateriDr deconl«. But tblre11 a J1Cb1s llde lo the Kappu; .tbe fdtnd- sbipa and fellonblp al col· lege days are •mtmed u menflwn IDllt tbe ..... Tb.a:nday of eacll IDOll1b far luncheon. Social a c t i v I t I e s are staged and the 125 11etive members promote interest and projects or Kappa Kap- pa Gamma aa members of the alumnae association. They alJO support their ac- an interested in the game legiate expe.nences are be- to leave the domestic or ca-G• ~it' hind them, members ol • recr scene to in~ulge an ath-Ive n1ates Kappa Kapp~ ~amma Al· Mu Epsilon Soe1etv Seek It-tic interest w1th peers. 1t umnae Association of Soutb- means much more • em Orange County remem· • Women bowlers ~longing Assistance ber those days wrth affec- 10 the association havt> or· tion , and they contio1ue to ganizt>d the Bowlers· \'le· p Id express an interest in edu-. b h. h th res ent u· Cultural, Social Projects tory Legion y w 1c ey ~ R NI 1 ca on. raise funds for l.he charily · rs. ay · e stn Their interest .-oesn't end Pre:slclm the BSP program pl&DDed closest to their hearts. They Treasurer with happy memories, how-Mn. Robert A. Rettmu for the mON than 7500 cMe: have given veterans' hosp!-Mrs. Robert Beck ever, and they share their VI lideot ten located &rOU.lld t b; tals in California more than '-'a-college experiences in a ce pre · 1_.__ M p....,1 $60.000. .:>a:retary very real way ; they actual-Mn. Robert Bud•• g ~. D -..-.oa woma This money buys things )tu. Christopher Slmmou ly make 1t posst.ble for oth-Rtterdbtg leCttCar) have . added local phllu.- for the men that are not Wives always like to give ers to atteod college, too! Mn Rebert Trtmble thropiea to Mr t:nserat&. supplied to them by otl_ler their husbands 8 helping From the proceeds of · They doo.ate money ad funds -portable telev1s1on . l.helJ' annual Kappa Kappa C•rtttpeeclilli eectttary . sets, radio earphoc.es. pop-hand -and m one case -Gamma Decorator Show, Mn. Walter I.Jed&e su?Plies to the flll'mtt PUIJ.. com machines and maga-the hand Is more than mar1-They offer schola.rships in anno Scboal \DOW H o p e rlne subscriptions. la!. increasingly impressive Treuver Haven) for the meDtailJ re- Other charities on their Royal Arch Masons of Or-amounts to promising bigb Mn. Ltt Blod&ett tarde:d; collect and seod list include all the drives to ange ~oast. C.hap~er Nun:i-school graduates. , Women Jn st:areb ol C'Ul· clothing, toy1 and otblt wipe out heart, tuberculo-ber 156, have inspired thelI' Last year, they provided tural and social activities item& to Japanese orpbaul sis. cancer and polio di· consorts to form their own f o, u ~ $400 sc~olarstups, find what they're seeking and ba\·e taken tbt Glrla seast>s. club, the Royalettes. br111gmg to near.y $30,000 in Beta Sigma Phi sorority Club ol lbe Harbor Aru go. New members may join Now husbandly philan· the amount of scholarships · der their win&, elvina them the association by belong-thropic projects have a fem-granted over the past six Eps~ 14 c:aember1 ~f !du supplies for crafU, and nJl ing to a bowling league that inine touch added to them. years. W i l h continued 0 _ D pter, awmg clocb. .. has regular meetings The women, more than growth of the Decorator .u.a persGl1Del from (, o s t a Mo &pcllon cba,pler .._ There are two meetings a 100 strong, come from all Shows· 5uccess, members Mes a a n d ~ cbarttred iD 1l5S Jaat n yur in October and Febru-parts of southt>rn Orange anticipate more and more Buch. pursue the eoronty'1 years att.er wait.e'.r R 0 11 Undtnll.ndlng ~· Tllrtt R'a ary for the general mem-Coun~y to attend mon~y gt-nerous scbolanhipe. worldwide l?rogr~m and founded Ma ~.& Phi z. Md how theYrt btlng taught ,... bershlp of the association. meetings at the Seafaring The Decorator Show s~ supplement it with the.lr ternational Is. Abilene Kan- qulra ~ -Rtportlng. The They are held usually at the Masonic Temple. 15th Street ed six years ago as a one· OW? soci~, cultural and sas. ' ...... DAJ\..Y PILOT ' I education.II Anaheim Bowl at 10 a.m. and S\. Andrew s .Road, day, one-decorator exhibit philADtbropic activities. May electiona a.re btld ll1 ~st. Clw1t9 Loot, CMl'1 The uecutive boar'1 meets l\ewport Beach. al the ~alboa Bay Club. Its Meetings aN held in the mernbenhlp. New me1Dic thl ~ but an thl w~ once a month in various Royal_ettes w~s founded pop~tty was assured Im-members' homes t b e sec-bus are admltted to BSP -Irons ICt.ool lunchls .,. dlt-members' homes at 8 p.m. by a wife for wives of Ma· mediately and the show has o.od and fourth Thunday ra.nU throu&h lDTitatica ...S tttct l'IOtlanQatJoe. Election of officers lAke5 sons. but mothers .. and cr~wn to a four-day event evening ot each month. initiab by ottidal dtu.I. place In February. daughters may now )OLD. which attracts some 20 Or-In addition to followina leaden uplain. ·,, Octob.r 27, 1965 Women's World Edition/Oran9e Coast DAILY PILOT ~ ~ - -' _ .. .- ~ •c.MN··-1. _.,...__ HAMILTON BEACH · HAIRDRYER QUICK DRYI NG-GENTLE For women with an eye !Of quality ..-1d economy. Rea. 14.95 model with 3 hut settircs. larae bouffant hood. Buy now tor Christmas. while price is low. 7~ f\B£RG\.ASsfURM~CE f\L1£RS ~~ ,...., ......... _, 3•~ ., '"'"' ... c~e. of ~ Ml:dat "''" ......... -;::;:: CHECK THESE MONEY SAVING VALUES ON YOUR FAVORITE NW.TH & BEAUTY llDSI MRIAa LADYWW •ICM' H~~~.~P~AY 57· ( 17or.-. lMVALU& CLEEM I ... _ 'OOTHPASTE TEI R.4"'ZE~1~s ·--.... a,..,rllLI 49 /o ..... _ ~ -. VAi.US .-..i tor u._ ..... ~ 37c ~a:: - ....... 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ZERO M •IFLL. •••••••• CAllROM BOARD ..,.AU. wua " •••••••••• YAHTZEE GAME ••••••••••••••••·99 HORSMAN CINDERELLA•••••••••••••••• 3 ~ FAST __ ,,_.,.Ml:H41-2.00 c so:e • .--FAISYTALl:OOLL.C-l:TZUI: $ 99 ,.. ~M~~ M~~~M~~ SHE WAVES! ·'11 FUN-TAS-TIC! ·~.;;., HEIDI' POCKET-. .'.i-,-.J:..:;,._ ~· SMACK·A-ROO · ~ BOOK DOLL ~~·-··· IOGAMIESIMONIEI /•· J 10 .... --. ...... ~... ~· Q-. ........ ., ""_,""" $488 s. ~. ,... ~ fit hef onto~ -~I Cutest. _.... Mlt. '--•bllllest .... ..-ouN1. DretMd ... ,.. ..... whU' . .,.., ,...., 1hlMd "°' ,.,_. tN ,..~---! (J 51 99 =. lf)f· ... • .,..,, I.! c-.... .-...... ..... ......... ~\.! •G.I. JOE' ACTION DOLLS HG.'-MO. ,_.._.._•brwoc,_ _. __ lotcft [K.11- • IJR ........ _ ... _.... --gf~CM· i-. .. c--........ - P1nwN cordurQy ca..er1 llP oft tor "'--=""" •• _.,,.,.1 Sohd auortea color1 foam core l~hfll • Lone sleeve broadcloth shirts 1n reaular and but· ton down collar styles.. Sizes 6..16. .1 '\' •EG.97( A;,--- $1.N ~ ~-. ti I ' -, ...... ;JE SEQ. 97~1.4"\ S l.95 Plucnpjy 111 • R IEQ. led.Mii· ...,hl•l"'C. $1.19 =:=,ac tick comotet• witti l!uray · -· ..,... ·•o....,.o....aw::z ,..... OrMilll c...cr Dlilib' PllM, • ., _,on. n . 1-. Iii ··U111s . •·. ~ _,, "'""" f •nt9 ==-•-&MIO 4Q.'2IO•flt. ~ ....... ---- DRY CLEANING SPECIAL ANY PANTS SLACKS CA PRIS 2'J( ''OFFICIAL'' AUTOMATIC~ M-Sx--.;::ATRANSMISSION FLUID & Power steering fluid, General Motors approved laboratory tested. ~~~· 24( (~GIRLS CORDUROY CAPRI SETS 96 c: ..... price $3.N •Different styles. in 100% machine washable cotton corduroy • ~nd front, snug lot bo.1er waist-back capris • Button fronts or pull over style tops • Asst. colors Sizes 3-6X BOYS ALL WEATHER VINYL JACKETS •Wipe clean, zip front all-weather 111nyl • 100% cotton lamin- ated sleeves. back, col- lar and ribbed cuffs. Quilted lined •Sizes 3-7 96 c-p. ...... $7.M Now's the time to '>dVe on your dress panb tor tt e coming year ChOOse trom fabrics ltke 8ondyne Gat>erdone Dae ron and Collon ShorkSkons 420 "lytons and Ra~ons in "Y and continental model<. Size 29 -42 5 .95 2 ~ $5 ( VAL. R ~· ~, -~ GIRLS CAMEL HAIR COAT WITHRACOON COLLAR 96 c ..... ...... $11.91 •Oooble breasted. two welt pockets • 85"\ wool I 5% ca~t hair detachable rac coon shawl collar • I 00' orion pile tined. chain coat hanger •Camel only Sizes 3·6. Red • I GIRLS NYLON REVERSIBLE SKI JACKETS ~ • 100% nylon pnnted 1 shell. Hidden seam pock ets. attached drawstrong closure hood with zip front Interlined • Sizes 7 l 4 Asst col- ors MENS KNIT SHIRT SPECIAL A tremendous assortment of fine quality 100% cotton knit shirts styled right for the fash- 1on-consc1ous man Choose from good looking fashion collar mod els. popular Henley's and ac - tion shoulder models SIZES S·M-L v!L~ES )32 96 c: ..... ...... ..... MENS SMOltT S&iEVE DRESS SHIRT SPECIAL Regular, snap tab and button down models in white and ever-popular stripes 100% fine quality cotton Sanforized and machine wash· able Permanent col- lar stays, pearl1zed buttons. )3 2 Sizes. 14-17. SAVE IN OUR FINE JEWELRY DEPT. /Jlfwcial ~! CULTURED PEARL AND FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICED FOR YOUR FASHION FUTURE DIAMOND RINGS Pul-1n-.c.onch·Shell, "'1th dtamoncl accent. t.ft88 in ~ender IOI< pd ~.:I • Pear1 on a twist ot I OK IC*'. with swooo of d~ monds on . moOemtSttC s1s• embelll5hment A d-nd paces extl tide of the pett1 in this feminine l()f( &old nfll with matte finish ~QUALITY CLEARANCEOFFAMOUSBRANDS ELECTRIC BLANKETS!!!! £n10J e •r• Dir" Wiit> -.ell -•CASCO. SlUM8£1tEST. etc ~ ~ blotnds ~ 11.,on. ~cotton! end~ -IOO't. AClllLNll!I U• nae or M-.i fin.cl ter coroer' Colorl too nu...ou• to __ , AU GUAAAMTEC.0 l'Oll TWO YUllS SAFETY FEATURES~ 8't U.L. v ....... ,, ... ,....aa $7.99 v ........... .uu.ua.....,.cw11N&. $9 ... v.._•..,..FULLMZS.DUA&.C.-lilOU $11 ... CANNON STRIPED TOWELS 9ald Ar.-... ....,...,. ...... ...._ Mltl • -,... ••• lOO't. Wcaottm\ •-Ir~~~· Gow,,_ bMtl a ... -.,.,, al color tut"""'.,..... of !"IN.. ........... a-. ...... ·~ ....... .ecv.-.~aATMT~ ••••••• 2 for •1• 19c v.-. h. N4't0 TOWll »c ¥.._Ka. WASH CLOTN '::-~ .... y J.W.,, 0\ HUNTERS SPECIAL "REMINGTON" 7.62 RIFLES "SPALDING" ASHLEY COOPER TENNIS RACKETS aaa --- A fine rifle that collectors and hunters will appreciate In excellent cond1t 1on . All guns test f ired Calrbrated sight and 5 ca rtridge magazine 3 Ph" barrel. HI-HUNTER QUICK DRAW22CAL. SIX ·SHOOTER 3290 44.95 VALUE --~ -• This !'Yer popular mari size~ act!Of'I -~ rt-volver 1 ores power1ul 2'2 long rifle <>-bullet~ A tlJiied western aun thdt rndrl" the 111('<.t tamous All aun$ honeo and cu<.tom otued 2'' ......... 7 ply laminated frame tightly strung with mult1-f1lament ny- long Perlorated leather &rtP 1ac For use at home Of in your auto. E¥- erything for minor cuts. ALEMITE .CD-2 Hilh or low mile- .... Frees sticky vatves. 0-nd &. Quiets ..... 1.•' VAL Perfect for home. Car shop -Garaae Of boat. Model l#E0 -1 DELUXE HEAD REST ns ''SO ==~~ town rubber m assorted 1966 cok>rs.. 7.M VAL HANDY LITTER BASKET Foqourc•- camper or boat Unbte.akabie, pon. able & statniess As.sorted colors. a.e7 VAL ' __ ,,. 4 SPEAKER MA•DCUFTD -' · .. --STEREO CONSOLE wttll 28 srnao RKCORI) CMAMD. Dist1nct111e danish modem stytina in pnuine oited finish. Zenith 4 ~er sound system. 2 G. "Stereo Precion" 4 speed phonocrah. Combination loudness and balance contra. £:E139 66 NO MONEY DOWlll or ONLY 1.SO A WEEK 2~DOOR I Automatic cycle defrostina refriprator. No I "I defrostina necessary. Adjust.able tempera- ture control. Full width shelves pfus crispers. Super door stonice feetures 1 built-in butter keeper, eg racks Ind tall bottle space. 6 PC. EARLY AMERICAN CONVERTIBLE LIVING ROOM SOFA-BY-DAY BED-BY-NIGHT OPDIS TO SLIEEP 2 ,. :.-:.::.--;=:: 189 87 YOU•:~H0ic£ -- MATERIALS .._.. HUGE 99'' SOFA AND MATCHING 56" LOVE SEAT REG. 274.95 Cho ce of covers reversible cush10ns SPACE COMMAND 800 TRANSISTORIZED REMOTE CONTR1 T~~~~~;: IN COLOR TY TUNING() CN. Channel~ .01ull -olume s4 9 8 for '"'-d.tf9"!nl -1\ mute IOur'll. •nd turn TV Ot\ or oll _, ONLY -· contlOI. '°"' .orvst c-100 A ~ 100 Therw .,. no ia.ct...._~ No .,,._ no cord> ,,.,....,. i. Week ~ti.-end tl"teMlbut ...,.. BEAUTIFUL 7-PC. DINEl IESET Table extends from 48'" to 72 · In you r choice of table top covers and your cho ice of cha ir mater 1al s -. °"''ted or sollds.19987 I - . I LADIES BULKY KNIT CARDIGANS Sulkies in all woo l and orion, completely washable. Sizes 34-40. In assorted colors. LADIES PONCHO BLOUSES Mexican styling in our poncho blouse in dots & print. S-M.l. .... , ... )33 LADIES 2 PIECE PEGNOIR SETS .... 297 I 1• ' l..acP or embrold· ~)LADIES ,·SHIRT AKNIT TOPS SKIRTS .... 2.ft 200 SHOES FOR ALL THE ~ .. ~')/', 1 )~ l'1 FAMILY ATBIG \I DISCOUNTS t \ I 1.C ....____ I , \~ 100%0RLON SHELL "TOPS 1~.!> 2." Save 50% assorted colors 1n S-M-L • ' DELMONTE FRUIT COCKTAILS: C. H. B. MAYONNAISE QUART JAR SAVE30c c ' • \ HALLOWEEN , ~;~ CANDY I /' \, AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! MARSHMALLOWS DOl~L~AK sFsgc PKGS. ~ PAPER NAPKINS SAVE48c LEAN LARGE LOIN PORK CHOPS e GOLDEN BLEND SAYE21c GOVERNMENT INSPECTED WHOLE ,:~~-BODY BREASTS DELMONTE 17-0Z. CA4IS Nfl_il CORN Sf'. WMOLS KDINEL Olt CltCAM STYLE ·O •• BLADE CUTS 55c LEAN-EASTE•• ... PORK CHOPS CENTD CUTS 75c LOI• •t• .. - FROZCH f OODS SPRINGFRESH FROZEN BUTJE.'RED ¥E 'GETABl ........ GREEN BEANS l..OZ.N& CUT CORN 19-0Z.NO SPINACH I MIXORMATCH1 .- ORCHID 360 COUNT PACKAGE SAVI: 3~c ~:~~RN .. ---411•.1•t111{-<111•1"1"1 •: ,!11114.-.1~1•1 c~;._... . JOc lb. c1 QUAltTll•l:D SECTIONS 43c ._ WINOS RIEMOVl:D •s •. . . .. p ...... , FRYING CHICKENS CUTUPS 311' PAN READY : SLICED BACON .. o .. a.•m 59c LABEL•RAND .. I u.1ifi.1il§I DUBUQUE PICNICS '-, READY TO EAT 89 SAVIE ~ FARMER JOHN SALAMI OR BOLOGNA F'ARMIER JOHN SLICED 4 $) •OLOGNA or COTTO SALAMI :=- LEO'S SLICED MEATS =:::er:= 3 =--98c JONATHAN SWEET, JUICY • YOUR CHOICE L i5"' ---FLORIDA RUBY RED GRAPEFRUll .. 6:49c U: c LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS.~~~~-~-.5~.I RED YAMS .................. ~~~~.?.:.~!: ......... : ........ 8! 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