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VOL. 58, NO. 2631 l SECTIONS, l& PAGES T\JtsDAY, NOVMEl 2, '1965 TEN CENTS
NB Official Warns of New Boat License Plan
By THOMAS MURPRINE
Of "' DellY ,_ .,...
State officials apparently
are continuing their campaign
for a boat operators license
law and lncreued control of
recreational areu, a Newport
Beach city councilman warn-
ed today.
CoUJJcllman Ll:ndaley Par·
sons said these were the im-
preasiona he carried away
from San Diego Friday after
attending a session of the
Assembly Committee on Na-
tural Resources and Recrea-
tion w1th Assemblyman Ed-
win L. Z'berg (0-Sacramento)
as chairman.
Parsons said testi.mony on
boat licensing was offered to
the committee by Ralph Mon-
t.all, chairman of the Division
of Small Crafts Harbors Com-
mission.
"He told the committee that
the most lmportant business
currently belore the commjj-
slon is establlahlng a stale·
wide boat operators license
aw," Panona relatA!d.
"I got the lmpreulon lhat
the state not only •anta lo
license boat operal()ra, but
that It seeb t.o Ibo tab over
the pollclnl of all jOaUng
areas," tbe Newport etuncll-
man said. ~
P arlOIU, ft<> f'.ll..r • written
report on tbt 1"111atlve aes-
alon w'ltb the <lty Ctluncll,
said Mont.all'• testimony bore
down hard on alleged lack of
boatinl controls ln Imperial
County and In the Salt.on Sea
a.na.
Z'berg's committee IJ alJo
1tudyin1 the concept of con·
10Udatin1 several at.ta a1en·
des for "umbrella" control
of park&, beacba, harbor and
recreaUon tn California.
"The Small Craft Harbon
people teaUfled that they don't
.eek induaion 1n such a pac-
kage orianiuUon," Panona
reported. "I think the New-
port City Council would be
well advised to 1et together
with the harbors commlJalon
and determine what 114 goals
really are."
Panona, who atunded the
committee seulon with clty
Parb, Buchea and Recrea·
tloa Director Calvin St.wart.
said he came away with the
impression that local controi.
ln boating and recreation are
beinl attacked on all akiu.
He cited the other areu be-
ln& queaUooed by Auenr
bly Speaker Jeaae M. Un-
ruh 'a Joint Leg!JlaUve Com·
(See REPORT, Pa1e 1)
Ct1ha Crisis
Spy Told
JFK Reds
· · Mother of 3 Held
Not Ready
NEW YORK (AP)-News-says. "But ll the story th.at
week magaz.ine reports that a has been accepted tn intelll-
RUJslan spy aasured Pre~1-gence circles over the past
dent John F. Kennedy during few years 1s correct, he may
the 1962 Cuban miu1Je crisis at least have had the sat.lsfac-
tbat Soviet nuclear forces lion of knowing that ll was hts
were not in a st.ate of war greatest contribution to the r~diness. West that led to his final
ln its issue out Monday the downfall.
In Man's Murder
Al Viento
Not Lost,
Just 'Dead'
Ille al Practice
Hyprwtist 's Fi"le
Like 'Fanny Hill'
Children
Roaming
Nearby
NewJweek story c1te1 the ac-"Three days before John F .
tJvitles of Soviet Col. Oleg Kennedy delivered his dra-By ALMON LOC&ABEY ANAHEIM _ A 5'-yt!a.r-old By JEROME F. COLLINS
Penkovsky, exectued by the maUc ultimatum to KhrUJh· -.... ...,.. bypnctiat, oo wbom Garden °' 1111 ...., ~-...,.
Russians ln 1963. catev at the belght of the Cu-ABOARD THE c o A s T Grow police aay they have a A 40-yu.r-old Lot Aqtltc
Penkovsky's memoirs. now ban missile cns1s: the story GUARD CU'J1'ER DEXTER file that read& like ''Fanny man wu abot to death tn a
being edited for publlcaUon, coes. the late President asked WD," bu pleaded cullfY to
are said to reveal that he his advisers how he could be cv~1 .,_.....1 -The 3S-foot sloop Al Vaato, ~ medldne "1tbout a clwel.Unl tbat dta be.b1Dd 1
passed lo Britain and the sure he wu not toucbinl ort RECOttD HOLDER -Speedster Craig Breedlove reported mwtng in tbe LoaC patm..leaf aback Jn laDMt
United St.at.ea aome S,000 bits a nuclear war. gives b.ls wUe, Lee, a buss after aetti.D& a WOl"ld ~ Lo La Pu inter"na ~ {.. JtJa11t 9.cre4 8-cb todaJ. 9'119 8ft d6
of military, political and eco-''Ile wu told that the Clllly land apeed ncord of 555 ralltl u bau:r Jn bll jet-t J9tl'-' l"lce, ,,.. 1oclW h1t pi.. bl A:Dlhfm·hllirrt.on *'* l'OllDld the ..._ ,...
DOmic intelligence way to Hnd out was to check powered, $200,000 Spirit of Amttica. ntt.y rd&bt at '7 :30 PSI' Muntdpal ec..irt P'r1d.a7. patina fot' scbool.
"Pe.nkovsky knew full well w1th •our mM sttret Sauret salllnf aome 20 mllea nor1b-JIMIC• J>WW, R. MeQnw d1I-Sberi!r1 om.. • • o t t 4
that eventually the Soviet se-in Moscow ' milled ftft otheJ' ~1' oi Mn. Joanoe Ootalb. 31. Jato
curity apparttus would find "'Do it,' said~ Preaadertt E M E a..:.L 1!-h west ol Cedros IJla.nd. practicinl medlcine &Dd PIY• Oruae CoaDt1 Jill GD ...,.._ tum," the DU1.pz.lne article -&nd 32 boun later tbe an-X • esan 8Ull.Jlll; es Tbe mlsalnc yacht WH lo-cbolOlY w1thout a llctue, and don of murderiq a lDaD b!J.
----------swer came beck: 'Soviet D11· catA!d by the Coast Guard cut-ordered the daPIM!f, ailver-U&Dy ldentifled u E1ijo SU·
District
Sets Choice
Of Chief
clear forces not in a state of t.er Dexter. haired hypnotlat t.o return for toe Marttnez.
war readiness.' N L d Speed M k Skipper Bill Dalessl of the a proba&on heartnc a.nd sen-Sit. ~ OundaboUre. In
"The 'secret source, I of ew an ar A1 Vie:ato explained that he tend.DI Dec. 3. cbar1e of the tnvuti&atSaa.
course was Penkovsky, and ha~ not been reporting for Knl&bt was arreaUd J a s t aa.ld only that "the susptd
the message he sent probably BONNEV 1 LL E SALT return trip was timed at daily roll call because of bat· July at hia home at 6062 PLEADS GUtl TY ha.a lfven a atat.emenl" He
coat him his life. 14 tery trouble. He said the en· Pickett Lane Gard~ Grove. Hypnota.t Knigt\t refused to dJvul&e the COD-
"Since there had been no F L A T S, Utah, (UPI ) -566·394 ml ea per hour· Ure ship's batteries had run The arrest' culminated a tent.a.
time to follow the usual ge-Daredevil Craig Breedlove, st.e-r:: ...,1:o' h~eli: ~~ down. three-month ptobe by police The ahootin& took P l a c e
cur1ty procedures, he had 1r-(formerly of Costa Mesa. briefly last year before hla LltHT BREEZE and st.are Medical Board in-advances to ti.tr wbll• ahe wu about 7: 15 a.m. in the home
retrievably betrayed hlmseU Calif..) today recaptured original "Spirit of Ameri-. Al Vi to vesUgators durtna which worn-under t hypnotic rpell, accord-occupled by ~'· Gosselin
to the secret police. He was 1 1 d In al At the time the en en undercover agents were in& to Detective Don Antoine and her three chlldren at 231
arrested immediately and in th«! ~rid land speT1 ~ec-ca"/ un,~ to a ~ t was located ~he was in next used to gather evidence. Antoine added tl>at invesu: Sixth SL. Sunset Beach. about
Ma y. 1963. Penkovsky was cut ~fdsi.t:ka ~~:g a~ de ho~~ ~ye.;o Tlre s ~ n~::!~ lo Jut position in th~ l4-One of the women de-gators have int.ervlewe!d sev· midway between Pac l f i c
By CHARLES H. LOOS d ow n by a Soviet firing across western Uta h's salt Co. offlcials the car "h.an· boat fleet and wu moVLOg at t.ectives a.uerl4M Kru&ht era! women "patients" of Coast Highway and the surf •
..,. .......... wrttw squad." dit!d beautifully, straight about three knots in a lilhl tried to persuade her through Kru&bl ''We nave a report The chUdren range in age be-
llal!. • Umin breeu. hypnosu to re-live her sex ex-for that probatJan hearing twffn 10 and 18 years. Two Truat.ees of the Harbor The time for a two-way and true.' A pre · ary Leading the nee~ on elaps· perien~. pctlce said. that reads llke, you kn 0 w. olber nf!\ghbcring youngsters
Area's new unUled school dis-run through the measured cbeclc of the vehicle, which ed a~d corrected llme at the The le ngttiy invesUaation 'Fanny Hill.' ,. he said. who dropped .by en route to
trict said Monday they expect B B mile was 19 miles per hour ~gi;;::.er~~o~ a n:79 da~~ morn!-'li roll call was Grant wa~ triggered by an atlrac-Maxlmum senttnce on the school were in the kjtche~.
to chooae a superintendent by eep,, eep: faster Uwl the mark set Hoag s SS-fool sloop vi x ~ n Uve 23-year-old housewife's misdemeanor vlolat1on IS a Martinez Wa$ shot once lll
Dec. 15 and threw the door last yf!ar on the fbts by agAe. •Po .... "man for th .. from Balboa Yacht Club with complaint that Knight made year in jatl .,,d a Sl 000 fine the chest by a buUt:l from a
wtde open for applications. Wh ' h ' Art Adona of Akron, Ohio. .. " a .. ~ miles Jogged from Long I •• 22-cal.Jber rifle which Oxan-They said they are looking 0 S, W 0 S Arfons' record was ~.71 sponsors aald "it 1a very Beach. dabourt said was found in
for the most outstanding man mft possible that within the Vixen moved into the lead the house.
they can find He may or 0 re e dlove's $200,000 next day or two Breedlove when she chose an inshore PJ CJ bb B •d Martinez, it was reported,
may not be cu~nUy employ-That That: "Spirit of America '' waa will attempt to boost the course and apparently pick· an es 0 er r1 ge· had dropped by the Gosselin
ed by a Harbor Area school --> clccked on the first run at ~~~~ over 600 miles per ed up better breeus. ' house ab<.\Jt 7 o'clock and a
system. tbey said. H bo M le Al Obe 544.382 mllea per hour. The SERENA ASTERN ah KilJ discussion took place in the
Trustees thus provided the ar r as r ~g • Ca • 13 7 c living room. answer to a key question-tuned in on the new radio Ken DeMeuse's 83-f o d t v y s ong . A telephone call to the shtr·
wbere they would look for a frequency for .the Newport H s • E schooner Serena, which had ilf's office was made at 7:~
hi f dm\nl tratlve officer Harbor West .,etty beacon umane oc• nty ves ~n leadln1 from the st.art. . o'clock by Mike Gouelln 18 ~= a~wer. ~n short, is that ~hls morning and he~rd noth-11.:;. . y was sallitlg some 60 miles SAIGON I UPI) -U.S. Air ~gular units of the North a son of the suspecl Martin:
th ill beat the bushes for mg. Then be tuned Jn on tM ~ farther olf sh<1re from the Force FIOS supersabtt jeu Vsetnamese a.rmy. They were ez was repoQi..-d dead on &r· th:Y m~n they consider to be old frifluency tha~ was slated N J land T k Vixen and had dropped as-Wttelced a I a r g e concrete wearing khaki uniforms. (See SL.A TING, Pa1e Z)
the ri1ht one. for I ence andtln eard t w.o avy s a eover tern . Her mileage was esti-highway brid&e in N 0 rt h
aid th uld signah. altema g beeps rn mated at 488. .
They s ey wo pre-different tonea. Both Vlx n and Serena had Vietnam today with the heav-i-. .. -----••••m•••-••••
fer a man with experience In e I t II bl bo b ( I California but did not limit "What goea on here," Newport Beach City Coun-a seal. passed the hallway mark. es ava a e m s.
th Ir sea~cb to the Golden Oberg blurted. cllman Lindsley Panc:na to-He told the AHA at Its ~-The order of the fleet on mlle-Jn the ground war an The Inside .reW8 S~te. No one seemed to know for day bas succeeded ln touch· ver headquarters that San age from Long Beach was Ameriran military spokes-.l,..
sure, aitbouah the U.S. Cout in ff in tlg tion b Miguel alao aervea aa a homt \"u:en, 534 miles: Se r t n a. man reported ''Flying Hone-1 r
...... ? Guard 1upplled part of the g 0 an ves a Y for more than 10 000 seals 496 . Audack>us, 468: Bonita. .,
The job a1 chief adminiltra-answer. the .Am~rlcan Humane A11o-and sea lions. ' 463 ; Slrlua, 439; Gypsy, .:18 ; men. of the ~st Cavalry (air Cru~lal Electloft• Todafl
live officer for the Newport-A laat·mJnut.e order from elation into tht! U.S. Navy Viva . 4M ; lrtah Mist. 432: Es· mobile\ Division killed an es-Re bUcans try comeback from 1964 diu in M~a Unlfled School Dlatrlct the Coast Guard command· pr~posal to take over San REPLY capadt, 424 ; Astor, 417 : Jul>-Umated 137 Communists in el~ons today· New York Cit lughliabt. ~~~~a. wm carry an annual salary ant. Adm. Edwin J . ~nd, Miguel Island as a tar I et "l have received a reply ilee. 402; Eacudero. 399: Al two bitter close-quarters bat-' Y • •
ran11na anywhere from '24,· delayed for a wffk the range. from AHA ofUcl':1' that they \'1enlo, •· and Fair Lady, ties yesterday. Fifty.two Viet Aaotller SJHlee W•llc? ooo to '3(),000. tru1tea de-ctia:n1eonr 1cbeduled for 2 PaT"ldDS earlleT wrote the w'1ll launch an 1avesU,aUon 379. . . . clded. p .m. ~onday. That explained auoclation In warning that ol the Navy's proposal," Par-On tht baala of corrected C..one and suspects were cap-Sp~ off1clals indicate rookie ast~naut may wallc
They allo 11reed that major the aUence at 317 kJlocyclea, the island in the Santa Bar-aons said ~ay. lime. these wert the lead-turcd. between two orbiting capsules. Page 4.
declalona on polJclea for tht and one lipal at 28$ kilo-bara Channel is one of the Parsons, a motion picture ers V 1 :a• n. Viva. Borut.a, Ameri~n planes carried l' et Renaembers Help
new dJitrlct.a 1bould be defer· cyles. last rem•lnlnl retuaea for producft, ls well acqualnted Gypsy, Fair Lady. £scudero, the load in the war against . red until the aupertntendent But who can explain that Sea Elephant., a mar l :i e with offlclals of the humane JubiJ-. lriah Mist, Escapade. d Dlaabled veteran of World War I remembers help
la on the job. second at111al at 285 ltilocy-mammal that •c.~ t I m e a woclatlon which now COWlU Serena. Audaclc.\ls, S Ir I u s. the Communist in 'Jorth an he iot from U. S • wUls VA Sl22.000. Pase 4.
Monda)"• meet.in&, the aec· cles. Ober& want& to know. IJ'OWI ten times the 1lle of (See ill.AND, J>.,. I ) Astor and Al Vlento. South Vietnam durln& the lnjt rle• St lk OCC
ond for the new board, wu day. Air Force. Navy and Ma-' r ~
tdtn up lariely by a lenithY rine planes new a total of 406 Two mo~ OC~ players have been sidelined for
and candJd diacuaalon oi crl-La T Sid ked tactical strikes. Saturday n1&hl s TV clash with Santa Ana. Page 14.
teria to be UJed ln Mlec:tlq W est etrae The Fl~ dum~d 3.000·
a aupertntendent. Plana can for t.bt bocd to pound bombs on the l\llbway INDE.~ OF INSIDE t 'EA TlJRES
namt a committee of profu-B L h c L .-D • • d bridle, 11~ miles southwest of CalUornla News ~
atoul tducat.on to ICl'MD ap-oat aunc 1uirges ismisse the capital of Hanoi. knock· Comks ' ......... l"~ P~ ~· ~mt•on ~ ~n in& a Hl2-foot section of the i~~~~1:;! '.'.'.'.'.':.'.'.' .,..12 llhu~ .... 1 "' ..-• .....,. ~·-structure Into the water. P'inance 10..11 ~ a .. m~=t by the A co11.1Utut.lonal ~st of port poUc. arruted Launoct 1'illJ S.rmour, tbl Newport areas bad been previously Other fllh~r b o mber s National News . . • 3-4
--'Al com · Newport Beach's boat launch-k . Bacon. • Clpltal St., on &uCb Qt;J OIDcU laat week dcs •P<d by the clty. ranfed across the Communist •
Obituaries . . . .. . .. .. .. 3
Orance County • . . . 8
Social Notes .....•.. U.14
Sports .......... l~J8
Telev1s1on ts
Theaters . • . • • . 18
DEADLINE lnl c:onlrol law wu ddetrack· charges that ht Wttally modllled Ua boat lunchln1 Bacm'1 attorney, Thomas north. bluUng b r Id Ce s, The We•Cll•r
Deadllne ror appllcaUon1 to ad Mond•1 In Newport Beath· launched a 12-foot aallboat at control law by dealcnatln1 two J. O'lttft had been pm1ln1 roads and 1upply centers with -' VTVMN RE -'LLY HERE NOW be rectlYtd by county Supt. Cotta Mua Mu.nlclpal Court 18th Street Bt1eh. pulalk bl la~iq aru1 In for a demurrer •aalnat the 750-pound bombt. "' n
ot SchOOll Frank A. Orunen-when tbt clty d.tamitald Ila The c ... bu bta ~ lbe bay. LocaUon.a are on cit.> '1 anat of bll cUenl. The 1poh1men said there
fU11r wu al\ u Nov. 30. case ap.lnst a C61t. Mela ln munidpal cowt lot Iii ru.et t:ndt at l6Ua and 2ISth O'K~• bad ariued the city'• wtre lndlcatJona \bat some of
TnaJtMI Ht up a len'Lb)t bo1tu. months. Strttta on tbe ~·· boat lwnchlna control law the e.nem7 forces killed In
(Set tJNDUJ>. P11e I) LI.It Memorlal DaJ, Nnr· Oil advice ol QU AUornly No pYbllo lloll lauDcb1D1 ( ... LAW, hie I) the fl&bl1D• yesterday wen
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Some variable hl&h cloudiness but moaUy 1unn1
weather It in atore Wednesday and Thursday, tty• dis·
trld forecuter Frank Emil U lt feel• Ul.t autumn, it 11.
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*' Tht ltlll 4oc:~• GI .. ~,Pt&I Ul ~n Oi.tp w ~d convk lloa and Miil_. of Ult oi Arc.)
act.-. • ' ' "' •'' •tAnftmht• ttM N¥erHI. d9f1ndaftt for tbl ... viola· "Thi• C-H hH a lffmefl· To . Klan
from a double wharnmy on i£ Thr S'l75 fine a tN dr'ua-ttaa I drunk,!..~ .. JUb-~~.~m:~~r:i md~i~e[.~. ·~~
Costa M111 woman ol MldJ1vlng charges lad tMa Uw aequetlt Pf-•_,. ,., Ut• went on. w N 1UPI 1 ~·ean I~ hc&dtd loda.v fot 00 day jail ttrm, alruolr Ml· aecond vlol1tl11111 (cbl.U.t IN! II Ht noted with awe th:.tl only A GASlll GTo,.N h f I-d·~· I ) 1· · M · corgia po ice c 1e w 1 o the t;lat. •uprl'me Court chel Oion. Costa Mesil attor »u•pcn uu 1c1na~. arising out t 11 u ealir,:. ortgtna mg in U· once arrested live Ku Klu'
'!'ht cit y of Co:.la Mei.a and nt•y , as double ~pun1iihmc111 01.g~· s~;~1~:.~t be don 1~1~11~~~d C~~rtth~'~11t~r:: C~u~ KJansmen with an a..ri.cnil ~f 1 othtr intere~ted a&enc1e~ are 1 wtuch, like dou e jeopard) 1 ~ 1 •· evttn •t I' weopons told House investi-i
carrying on the appeal to 1 and even dou'11 whamm\' 1 IJ~ an 1•>.pc·rt. the ju r i st:-ut ,\ppcal . as propc. to rea~h gators today that lht best
test a la\\. not nccc~sanl) to is frowned up<>n by th(' .igrC'l•tl the attenl1on of the state s 1 b UlQ kl
put Mrs Ellzabe:n Mill Mor·lcourli. Co~t• Mrsa. though Robert hlf he:.t judJC1al authority. w~yld ~ <: 0 m ~ l f;' rts. or 828 W 16th I t. belUnd l Mrb. Morm went 10 tlu· llumphn·y~. assisU&nt city at· "fhe otnar one was denied; ;.Uor, fa~ enac 1 l\1l1 reg ·
the ban coW1t)' Jail wbtrt silt aa t and ' tornf'Y. t•ar ried an !91>eal t.o If we J:Pl a hta~ng. we'll be l..eo Bt.ckweU, "'ho h a s
She ~ .. L'Of'Vlci.d in New-,sat aad inlt l\Jld knit. She the [)latnl'l C®rt. l'bi1 tJme ma~1ng h11tory. he uld. bun poJlce chitf of Griffln I
port Buth Municipal Court said 1h1 doubted sh.a wouJd thf' dtm11111 "as !-1. Jn favor ' rr the Statf' ~upreme Court Ga Cor 15 ean said a re _
•lmosl a ) ear ago for drunk ~urv1ve the Jailhousr r'l(r<'r of ~1r., \lorns. S1gnlficanll) ~huuld rule that only one isl~~llon la~ "w~uld make ~t I
dr1v1ni: CJnd ~ub .. equenth \\a~ 1encc DOUBLE TROUBLE •i :!I p.ii:r ill'Mnl was written cnmr l'an be charged for ont a llllle harder for people to
handed a 60 da) JDll term tori 1>1on llled au ap(lt'..il lro111 . h~ Ju.,lll<' \ incent Whelan. al'I rt m•) bf n-. ~1&nif1cani leot weapon•., ·
dm 101 with 1 1u.a~ndld 1uto the second conv1c11on b) Mu· iltubeth A"" Morn a who formerh was district 1t· 10 t'ohfornia ·, ll million auto· Blt.ckwell · otfertd hlJ ~t'·
lJt·ense. nJCJpal Jlldf1 William Spe1ra. torn~y of San Oleeo ~ty. mobil e owntn . a~. lh• U.S. lommend.llU>" atttr Rep. Joe r
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.... But the Appelliit« D1v111on The Ap~Ua~ Divis.ion of Su-ltions u oM out ul a ''"J:le op· \\ t )hall appe~ul4 Supreme .. Court s one man-R Pool D·Tu asked hlm
of Oran&t County ~uperlor perl.or Court on May 14 over-eration of a motor ,ehtcle bylllumphrey ,1ernJy. u1l· ont vote dictum is lo •uurc1whet s~ue1Uon~ he might! --'
Court reverMd her convtction turned . t~ conv1cttoo Sa1dlthe defendant 11 the ••me ly, he was chu~"l»eeawe tht urban population ll sh•U h.ave tn the way or ltgillltlori A fO .. Ci11 f1 Ball
on the laU.r ch.tr••· and Ula th• JUrtSl.J. tlmt and di the samt plact . Mrs. Morris doesn·~ lO not be controllt d by rural. or that would help combel klan rt • ..
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Fourtb Dialrict Court of AP. •·Jn Uui c1se, both viol&· The fuur 1~ whtlher or not have the qualJtles ot I Jo.it cow-county, folk atllvltiai
It Wal .the ilrat mention of Mrs. Robert Stabler (left), and Mn Rex ar~dl of
propoMd Jeg\slaliDn since t.M the City Art Committee added new colo.r lb.ii .week I ll 0 u 1 e Co mmittee °" un. to Newport S.ich city hall wallJ by 1n1l.ll1Jng a Anti-vote Maehlne 1"rom l'agf' I ,Group Applies r\rnencan Activiltes be&an1 ne~. exhibit of paintings, The display IS optn to
---public hearings two wed ~ publir v1c~ini;: through 'Novernbe1
P . . Tl () lJ N IFI El) . . . IJB M A . H .i;:o\ onllthe I.Jan. ll et•ltt)ll Ir 1 I -ay ga•tt ave . nu lCr c:ornmr ce mcm
" II () Vil U ,,., 111 J•l'l'nn;iJ .u1m1n1~1, ,. .., ber, Rep. John Buch•nan. R· Sta1iford Rt1ll1·es Seek ''"' ;ind 1·duc ational riual1r1 , Ala .. 1ald ~ waa oppo1od to
B C lcat1on~ !ht'\ trl' lnoleln & lur 1un rt I I at r allon l1w1 be y ounty Counsel ~,l~tl~~~cr~~t~~,1~~1.,,~;~~i:, .4uto Racing Track =..::pw~1!o·~':c~u~a~~ A.l f B I S.!-l.,..
. . Earl G. P('lf.'rson. they drop· tp«tlmen. But ht 111d II l( or ot i ureS
SANTA ANA -An m1Ua-lnvalJd 1n that the actron tak· ped or al lea\t ~oflencd slip· Auto ract11g, at one lime a Silvirado Daya la lulu tucb I law camt into btln1.
llVt' pttllt1on now bemg clrcu· en by the county in purchasmg ulatrons \\ h1rh, he ~aid. would big event in Huntin(Wn Park tt would bt btcauu ol th t
lated lo ban the Coleman Vote the equipment a year ago. was tend to ehmanalc one nr more Beach. may return. .. · ~·· vtolact. ~TANf'ORO Calif 1l'PI 1 lsend blood and supplJu In
Tally System is inv1Ud, Coun-an admtniatraUve and not a of thr ILirbor \rea ) thrM socn:btand Raceways. rnc .. a Htvinl CO~ U.. loco I t bl a k die aportlmen -Two ralltt s -one propot· North Vit'Ulam.
I\' Counsel Adrian Kuyper ruJ· legislative act. }U cited a ruJ. 'C'Urrenl lt'hool rhreh Buen.e Park group. has ap-al event. Wt "1lh t. con"-u DouJd dlNct tbtlr lre at ~ inf' donauvns of blood and lie ann~d y 11 t e rda'
cd today iq by the State Supreme "'1 inrt1al •uo e'"'°" hy pUed to lhe City Cauncll to our 1cUvtty la ~ nlitdt k 1 I II !alt.lad ot Cotsire11. money for vlCtlnu Of A~rt· lhat ~ ou or LOCby'a rall\
In .1 Coor ~&a opinion dJ . Coart. be 11ld th e ln1tiat1ve board m< rnbrr l>nnald A. cstablJJh a racatrao 00 40 rach'I oa bthall If ''"°"' Bucbaftall Hid, referrin& U> <.an bombing 1n ~vrth \ ltt· J>Olll
re{'led to County Clarlr wu. proc.dure dots not appl\ 10 Streus' fnr example. would acres north of Talbert Aven ue Ui .. . uat controveny over pendlne nam .ind thr 01>wr ~eeking had l'Ontacted the Interna·
ham E St John JWyper aa.Jd admh,iltrati•e 1ctJon. ha \'f• lln1111•1i tlil' ~rlf><'llon of and cast of the Pacific F.lec· you pr~11ama. La.Nere bULI to curb 1un aalu. help for wuth \ 1ttnanir~<' ll"nal Re1 r r o s ' and trr
11• 1•Hect th.ll tht ~t1t1on ts The coun ty ts spending SI 6 a ~oper ntrncknt In a man bt•· Inc tracks w~?te Jn h1a te1Umony, Blaclewell c·a,ualltt) wtrc 'l nedult'd Amerll'an Red Croi~ for al1·
IK'\ ond tht• ~<'Ollt or the 1n-mtlhon on a ltase-purchase '"' <'<'n 11•1' ai.:M nf 1'> and S:! Th b t We have aellcLed lluntlas· Rid hi waa required by a tor noon W<ta) 011 Ill• M~n \l<'t
1it.1 1·o1 µroce's · agreement with Coleman l'..ng1. Thill ""uld h.i\e rllmmal· ~e -;;re i/:.0 0 JCC 1~ns ton S.acb u 1 poulblt loca. court order U> return tM auni; rord l n1verally t1mpus
Thto petrtwn 1s betng crrcu-llttnnf fOT the ele<'tronlr vol· td both of thr arra·~ turrrnt \CJtc " ; d 1 furo~ 0~ lion for a permau1tt tact Mlud from the ltlan•men .\ grouJ) CcUltd ·The Com-
la1c1t I>> the Voters lnlorma-tng equipment :elcm1•ntan 'uprr1nl1·nrl<-n ts, ~as ;resen ~l 0 d ~h ounc~ lratk for a DIUftMr ol rH• who were convicted of dls· 11nillce For Meditill ,\rd to
lion Uureau. hued Ul Ana· Kuyper told · the board 11111 "';H pointed out. and the•; on a\ 01 { · ~nt C etym;d· sona , not the 1'11t ol wtaicb la orderly conduct 11\d fined \ 1rtnam· :.aid 11 would ln 1n
hr1m and cl.IJmJn& a coun t)'· c o u Id accept an) petition• board IAtn agrud to throw er \lia:i re errc 0 . 1 · ~la 11laUn1 reputatloo ., &JI flOO each. becauae 0 w n Jn e ruae fund• and blood ·for ~Ilk memberabip tJf JOO. hied by the VIS but that the out 11nv mu1mum a~t llm!-1 m1n1stn l.Dr Doyw M1lllr for auto racln1 UtlUr, .. u,. let, tht weapon1 dld not vlolaLe North V1ctnameae c1v1hans I
Ku) per said the petition i~ 1ction would be worthles.1 tal ion Tht•\ rrt.11nC'd lhr co,nsidcr~lion. ler raid. any at.I~ or f~rel laws j' Co~hairman Anatole Anton,
La~· Says
ARC Can't Many of the critm.1 arr 1s hraded by Arthur J . Alli· Huntlncton Beech. The track klan.men burned • crou In IJhtloaophy aaid h1' aroup I
minimum ~landdfd, ht1wt\ l'I . rhe organization applylll.g R.clns wu once btl in Blackwell told how two 26, a ¥raduatt sludont in
• • • nrce~~nnly whjcct1vr 1n na ~on, prei1lden t: J&teph Cohet1. wu locatld Oii Beach BouJ.. front of a Nearo clubhooat would wo~k throu&h lht In· ff } C Marines Un d lore. lier(' arr \Omt' of lhe VICC president and Howard vard •l AU.nt• AVlftut. Ont whll• a third le I a n s m. n lternaUonaJ Red Cro~·· c p ong lllJUre lthm gg the board said the 'u La~rc Jr · secretary. ll'ourth of July event draw almtd a mac~tne s un at Ne·, Mtanwh1le. a 1roup backud
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pennleodent should hav t :\N<rnlER NAME over 17,000 ·~tort. sr;i::~:if'r.~ld lhe cross IJ) the ~chool's thret norc The American Rtd Crou I
A C Fl • o -good health v.lth unus· It 1s now known u the , Many of the tM1 nam• of wu burMd on A rU 24 l9&4 lauoc1auun1 announ1.ed plan~ ahu ya re1ody _ wUlinc and s ar ips ver u~!s:~;~ilyo~~ llH with high Buen.a Parle Racin1 A11ocla· lndl•napoU, IOO raclft1 1ot when both NI: r 0 t ~ an d 'for a 11multaneous rally ~ able -to s~p ID With human
P lid Jf 1 b le d 1 t1on but hu applltd for the lla lr •llrt hire lncludlal klanimeo were plcktlllll two ae11k l>lood don auor1s for U ~ 1tara in service
w1thwat le:~ll Y a~1~roun . Southland Raceways Ullr Parnell! Jooet and Rod,.r &-and·lO cent storH which at .ind SouUI VUJtnitme~e rn1h· Bui It. i~ not. ora1nl11n1 I HI
, Everyona know' the U.6 iouthe..t comer ol tba ntr· • . oo~~c ""' In a letter to the council , Ward, race fan• recalJ. flr1t refused but later dlMI· IJrv caaualtu:' and Cl\ rhan ror thtl Viet Con" . .lan11u are toucJJ. Bul hon. row bridl• skidded L86 feet -a masltr 5 UA11(trtt Situ. L M d th I R In Mr 1 ,_,,, bout ,_,. Ir 1 h ~ LCUnu of lh1 w•r 1na ol • (·slly they don't tr ala them acrot It ui 1 Ud t pre£erably a doctorate • ere ui e croup ~as at I 1 .,._ a re1awru the WIC count.era \' IJ\ c Mat•tr llf tact It Is barr"l
to ~ alk unharmed from an wbal' aldd, .Jied ~( a 20-~~~\ -at l.e~t five years of sue· or&anlzed to 1ta11 an auto fa' e years from 1943 to 1948 'fhe ~-~ear old police chief '~:11:i~.c1t ommunia.t ter· b, Congress1or.al ch3rter trcm
au1omob1l1 th1t rupa a " d emb&U.meat and landed u cesslul. recent adm1nislrahve racing event for lM recent1 The lat~r yun were lande.rl lllld. that Albert RJymond Hobert L.la1 k Ill lru I. usislln~ ~uch l'o1 nb1ta nt,. k
land• whlel1 up 30 {Mt frem &'"'-.._ p-upeneoc•;r.Cerably Ul Cal· the sr;ruorship of the Armn. McGnlf, ol FullDn Count) • ll i. I Ken W1n"s Or•n"e County --u. If -1-' can ~ G t th b""" of 1 c· mar.. Hid other a.r"on•orrn1• .. · • tbe n:4Clw1y TorrH aaid the accident o,.,..., a preferably not ...,... 1 • &a 11\ t .._,. <1r ti r 'chAlr'.Tl~n JJOln\I out M • p w T J leu than three eara al su· Property proposed for tt1e and pc>1nted a sh1:fe action °r&an1ia on1 ol I.he RO fC...• ~ ari~-}u. a orTH r., wu forced by another car perlnund4Jlt !eve~ f'rona PGfe 1 new track is in an area zoned'marhlnt gun at tht crowd 11lly l11cluJ.td lhc .\a. .. o.:1Jt1on II " Lht lni.crnaUonal J\tod
eri ~n Monto ~'~U.~ "'if~ on UY brid&•· -preferJbly ex. rienca in largely for industry with no 'A hich had gathered when 11( the U.S Army, tile Youna Crou -composed entirely u
not only ~ bu! iuclty too. pl ~ 1
11i,°:';'.:S •.;: ·~~~ a &rowing ,ch~I :rstnct and, REPORT . • • bomes nearby. It is .pwned two othtr klan u nen sel hre l~publa:a.ni, tilt' V 1 e ~a'!l Sw1u citizen• 1n4 dtdlcaled
They wllbd aw from a ,t!'Uaned ft the Marine b, preferably. upentnce with a by Theodot1 Manthei. who IA·lto the crocs I.JI front of Uie 1n~.ense ~ommlllec and CO~-lo 11eutr1llty -wtilctilas of·
"'Teck In Nn-port ~Mon· A1r J'adltty In Sant.a An. rps uollled dutrict.· mlllec on Tidelands Mere sald w11 willing to le111e C:ltanwell Preai.ln1 Club. SCIENCE a newly !ormtd b1 .lft rcJ medJcaJ support to thr
day ettttnoon. where otbt ra a. -abil.Jty to succeuCully Op· "IL JU~!. looks llli.t' IC. Un-the property. . The club "'as o\lined by two 11•ar.llun grou p comµru.ed of Iv 1e,i Cong
haven't _ the trucheroua crate a school ayau m with ruh .~ocin t aet you. Z berg LaMere added that vanous 1Negro brother& . who were nd.vldual Youn& De111ocrata. • Lnder t er~ s o( thr
Jamboree RQad Bridie "S" annual operatrnc bud&el In wlll Panons u scrlcd. youtts croups and aervlce r member~ of a biracial com· amt Youn& Republicana. Geneva Con.ve11Uo11 trutia~.
curve ln the Baell Bay area Co ) • l excess of $~ million . NO CHANCf. clubs having youth act1vttle1 mission. Anton also ls trca,urer of, the Inlern11 t1onal Red CrOGs
which tias claimed a number mp 8lll -abillly to dtlt1:att aulho· The Ntw ' rt c·ouncU a" are asked lo contact his or-the Stanrord chapter of the,niay. provide humanitarian
of IJves. rlty whil e ret.alnin& rtsponsl· said local .';nciea werem al· unlzlilon. f'rotn Pag~ l May Second Movement. which ser~1ce without any 1 egard lo
Tht narrow tsca"" came F A J blhly f d d al rt It •-Ht ubd that tht council Jonounccd plans 1ut week to polt!Jcs. ,,~ Or SS8 U t · · or e no re oppo un y ..., J aa I f f h Monday al 4.30 p.m. Torres -prtferably, a minimum of offu testimony at !he San g v• perm .. • on or iue o t e LAW
wu drivinf nortb~und when five years experience as a l Drego lrgislaUve com mittee Jand and .~nform him of legal • • •
hjs automobile clipped the W • J d classroom teacher mrctLn~ proeedur · violated the CaUJorn11 Co11· G ld w eJg le --experience as te a <' her "II "as llke at~mpung to stitut1on. 0 tvuter ants
and or adml111straU>r at bothl read a book by st11rtln1 ii' 1 Ht had araued that Art.icle / From P•ne 1 Ne~port Beach Juvenllt au-1elementar) and se<'on d a r Y middle chapttr,'' Pmona u · From Page J 1~. 6ecUon 2 of the 1tat.e coo· •
-u ttiorlties saJd today they were,levtls plained "All committee•. lsutuUon 111d Section 3883l of M N t R
• • • proaecutln& a Corona def Mar of meelln& educaUonaJ needi Lie:; had alread} flied written • • ed that 1cce11 to nav11able ISLAND exploring the ponlblUty or -stroo~ belief In nr<:esuty comm 1s~rons and state a1en· SLAYING lht Government Code declu · c a n·~,.a 0 esig1t
rnort than 260.000 membeu1;~m:n;;e~~~g:~f ~~wti(~!1b1\~l~t,0~e~~~n~nd en· ~~;~531 ~~~/:;,u~~ ~~e ~~~ ri;!J:: :~·~ Mtmorlal Ho•· ::oi:~r!'1~.remain free and PHILADELPlllA <A PI _el'!' pollcy." .
acrou the United St.IO!s. !deadly weapon on Halloween. coura&e &ood teachln&. jthe legislators by infrrt Ct' u P N wport A. ist&nt Cit Al-Barry Goldw1lcr /called to· Goldwater. who wu IOW\d "l'\•e v.·orktd with the • e . . -ability and wlJ.lincnes:. to .. n Mn. Goue11n. accord.inc e • Y day for lha reriiJ\aUon or ly beaten by President John·
J'leOple \'hen thty supervised Mrs Marjone Faye Heil1-1innovate. test1mon) developed to Oxanda bou re. showed "°ltomey G1or1e Roberti count· Secretlry of D¢enae Robert &OD in the 1964 election, qJd
tht usl! or animals in more ie!•_. $6, of HJ Acacl~ Ave.. -ability U> cffecl1\;ely 1n-! The interim leiJ~lallve corn· evidence of phydcal assault ered that llCCtS~ acroH .Public McNa mara, urged an aJl.oul McNamara'• poUclo• have
than 100 <.1 m) fUms for mo· on ginaUy. was booked into tht terpret educational prol(ram~ mlttee hrard le~Umnn7 lndJ· "W• undtref.nd they were ~11 wall• hasn t been U_mltld bornbiJll of Hanoi IGdustrl al rldue«I ~ morale I.ft the
lion pictures and ttlerulon," psychiatric ward of . Orange to the communit\ cat.mg U1at Califorma • triads," ht said M1rtlne:i: in Newport for such act1vitlas complexes and blamed Gov's Pentacoa to an all-llmt low.
Parsons e~plained County Gener.~! Hospital, b~!I ___ million bond Issue ?~saed for wH 40 todly. aa fllbln& and 1wlmmln1. William w. Scranton and Ntl· Goldwitlr ~~ the war in
Tht Ntwport councilman, was termed not peycbouc I park d~~·elopment is _on11 a Th• tnme h<.\Jae •Ill beck H• maintained restrictions son Rcck.tfelltr. both ~pub-VieUtam could be ended in 1
Rtso an avid y1chuman. de· and relaued. • • • fitartt r Officials ertimattd 11mld • aandy l1wn Crom on boat l&unchlftg ·~· nec11-licans. tor hb defut In t11t relative ftft montm I( "we
clartd that t11t San Miruel She wu ~en booked. _by ~pace Sia lion the state wlll need SIOO mil· which an occasional tin ca" •ITY under the city• pol.Ju yur's preatdenllal election. would say to Hanoi you are
l'olony of Su Eleph.ant1 le Newport police oo susp1e1on l!on ~nnually lf It Is to 1Pttp aprouts. It bears a sign. "Yes, powers to protect cltizena In a taped t.eteviiloa l~r· no lonitr m a qcrtd pi.ct."
one of the last remaining of uaawt with a du.dly weap-Said in ()rhit lup with P?rk and recreation •ll this prope'rty is our~" But Crom ~nwarranted dangers. view with riewicaster Vlnce Ht weed heavy bombln•
l>ermar.ent refuaes for the on and freed on tl.100 bail. needs of ~ahfornia. lt is unsl81*1. Municipal Judge WWt.m Leonard of KYW Weatlnc· of "not the city -wt art not
ar&f' mammals. l11vestigator Celeste Van Cleve MOSCOW I AP 1 -Tass an· ~t~~ Fu;~ and Game Ce>m-la front of Jl ii the •trlu> Cl\rtstensen aald ht would hou1e entltted "One Year IA· pt0ple kllltn," Ht lndUJ·
"They nearly became! ex-said 1he wou ld seek • com· noonoed TuPsday night the: mu11on oHlcers told ,coml1MS, tur• covered with palm l11ve1 make no ruling on tM conllti-ter " Qoldyreter elJo Hid the ttial tar,1eta.
tinct durlni the day1 of ln-'P~int from the diatrict aUor· Soviet' Union t\a1 orbited an-1 leemcn that ~llfornia11t 11'1 111d labeled "Sugar Shack." tutional question since tile Johnaon admlnlrtr•Uon had 01' pollt1ca ht uld the 1t-
discrimln1te 'e a 11 n & 1ndlncy's office this afternoon. 1ot.hu "heavy 1c1enlif1c 1pace currenUy devotln& 2S miWoft JnvestigaU>rs said thit w•s complaint a1ainst Bacon ud tumcd down hi• requelt to tacu by Rockelaller, of Nt•
wi1allng. when thty were kill· Thr girl originally told J>O· 1lJlllon." Proton 2, ~rrying 1 man hours each yur l4 fie.b, the name •pplitd by rock-been dropped by Ult clty. vl11t Vietnam 11 1 r11erve York. and Scranton. ol Penn-
ed f•'r oil. .. he explained. lace Mrs llelligers. had drag-aet of Instruments for mca·l Ing . hunllnJ? and related rec-and"':°D teen .. gers to • ''love Christens~ said he would 1eneraJ In the Air Force. 1ylvat\Ja, d91Criblnl bJm ••
·once U1e}' axist.00 only at &ed her t.nto tM lULchen and aurlntt such things u cosmic ~at1onal 1c1lvl llea nest. • withhold any ruHng until fee· Speakln' from his home lft ttlQtr happy ud out to d.ta· Guadalu~ Island \\esterly of threatened to "cut off your parliclcs end radiation dan.1 ~'berg's interim study co• Sheriff's deputies said they Id wkh a violation under tbe Pholnlx. the lormer Arbon. a U'o7 Social Security h.11 rt
Su Quinlin off the Mex1can1beaut1fuJ hair" with a knife. gtrs. rrultet will probabl\ con tinue undlratood that MliMr ldrs new coodill.ona. He hinted &hat senator 11\d tM ,.,ipadott IDOll ill bll bid for the pf'Ui,
coast Local yachtarntt1 were Th• cbtld since bas changed The ovcr·all payload of the l'1 function in probin1 atatt G<JIMUa nor MMtiMl wu the City CouncU bad 1c1ad ot McJlfamara "would be ~ dency.
very plea~ed when the st a htr story to sey Mrs Heili· 1taU<.'n 1s 12.2 tons -tbc n crcaUonal need~ for UM employed. S..Wda wiUI otb· prude11Uy Ill de1i01aUac ttio Met lhilll tttat could happen "They said it so ofttn that
EIMl>ftanu returned Mff tolgeu dJdn't handle the k:nlle. umt as th1t ol Proton I, ttle next 11 m.ontta . Parsons r. tt poltc. aulhontJe• •h o w"""' pubUc boat l1U11chtn1 hi our war aUort Jc. h11 had people believed it." h• ...
San M1Jtuel .. on ly pointed to it. Soviet "ewa •te"cy aa td ported. she was dJvorced. areu. too bil a 11y In rn1kia1 for-aertld.
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'No Complaints'
• ~l v Pll..OT I"""' PrtU
For this magazine ahe
wrote detafled histories of
the nation's foremost breed·
ing fanm-the late L B.
Mayer's. the Iron HDIJ
farm, and the fa.mu of
"Lucky" Baldwin and Cher·
Jell Howard.
For manv seuons at San·
ta Anita she never misted
an auction. an opening or
d<>1ing day, or a derby or a
handicap race. She ,wu
there not to bet on the hors-
es but "to see the horses
run."
With Allee lt II the ro-
mance of the thoroughbred.
'-rbere la nothing lite a Jrood fut race horse." 11he
sara. --rbr are llke oeoole.
Yoo CID •ta.v young keeping
up wttb a race horse. I've
seen ._. o/. the crut•at u
foal&. he watched them
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Detanis the Men ace Nasser Lookin~
For U.S. Help
CAIRO (AP) -FaclnJ a tiona. These omc1&la are urc·
food shortage. UAR Preai· Ing Washington to a c t
G al Abd 1 N favc::rably on an approach for dent am e asser help.
seems to have found no· Tbe Egyptian approach did
where to turn but lo the Unlt· not reque.st any apeci!lc
ed States. amd\J nt of aid but made
Both the Soviet Union known total requirements and
and Red Chila are them· aouibt to learn the pr<>1pec1'
selves importing wheat. West for 1ome kind of u 1J1tance.
Germany an d Britain might It wu more a feeler than an
help, but Egypt 011 longer has outrl.gbt request. The fln~l df!.
diplomal1c relations with clsloo will be up to Pre11dent
Bonn and baa antagonized J olmacri.
Britain by supporting ret>ols Americana In Egypt b a v ."
in South Arabia. S o m e been encourqed by Nuaer s
French wheat apparently is decision to hall direct aid ta
available but only on commer-tbt Con&oleae rebeh. Reatric·
cial terms. tiona on U.S. firms operating
Nasser has UberaUy er 1t· in Egypt also have . b •en
icited the United States In the eued and the new Cabinet ap-
. • past, but U.S. ofllcials berE pears to be trylnJ enutedcaJ.
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Plymouth, Dealer's.
'66 Plymouth.Fury.
The '66 Fury is beautiful newa. IUfe'a how part of it ruck:
22 bii modclt, .. cb owr 17 feet Jona. Standard equipment:
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Tutsd~. Nowmber 2. 1965 OAJL Y PILOT /Ntw1-"-f
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Top 'O The Bay -Via Lido & Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Premiere Showing
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th
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the outstanding "Art Exhibit from the Can robe rt
Galleries" ... importers of original oil paintings.
Rapid Video Stores
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COSTA MESA • 546-0487
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HOLLYWOOD GRAND OPENING
CARLOAD IALll
Better Produce al a Better Price!
5ARCIN fMSH, CUSP • TiNDlR 3! SEXSAl'QUl Yit1.uE
CABBAGE ntO BARE ROOr
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Al,HA IETR OR IDEAL
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SA Tl SF ACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY
REFUNDED. SALES TAX COLUCTED ON
AU. TAXABLE ITEMS
THESE
PRICES EFFECTIVE
WED. thN SUN.
NOVEMBER 3, 4', 5, 6, 7
ALL ITIMS LIMITIO TO
STOCK ON HAND
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Automatic Beafria
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With a touch of th. f inger it outotnotieol-
ly opens cans of oll sizes quickly ond
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Magnet hoids lid, pr...,.,,tl ~ from falllno
Into con. Heavy-duty construction with
dependable trouble.free motor. Compoct
19 Y2" high x 5 '' wide x -4'' dffpl ond
completely portable. • • operom O"'f"
where. Sturdy plastic case in neutro1
Whitt finish.
LIMITED OFFER/
wltti s 11 ....... el ,,_ .... "' ... ,.
without tapes 19.95
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THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE
WED. ttvu SUN.
NOVEMBER 3, 4', 5, 6, 1
AU. ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND
SATISMC110N GUAMNTllD Ott VCUR NCMY REFUNOEO
WIS TAX CCUICTID ON ALL T AXAl\.I ITIMS
GRAND OPENING
IN HOLLYWOOD
HOLLYWOOD GRAND OPINING
CARLOAD IALll
IAlftA MO•CA Al9 JAIUAX
_., • • .1M ITOllD TO -YI YOUI
Better Meat at a Better Price!
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ALPHA BETA'S OWN IOUL • 301 CAN • SAVE le
GREEN CUT oR 15c BEANS ~~~~~
Rll1tl lfll '<>R 1001 • 303 CAN• SAVE 6c
FRUIT 19c COCKTAIL
ALPHA BETAS OWN • REGULARORORIP • SAVE lOc
IDEAL 1-11. 59c COFFEE WI
I OUNCE BOTTLE • R.EGULAA $1 .00
BRECI CREME RINSE . . .
ALPHA BETA 7~~ BEEF STEAKS
ROUND STEAK ICM IN ........................ 79~
BONELESS ROUND STEAK ..... 89~
TOP ROUND snAK ............... , .... 19t.
CUBED aonoM ROUND ........ 89~
~ BREAKFAST STEAK ...... .. .. .. 'I 09
CUBE STEAKS ....... ................ .. ......... '1 "
llltLOIN TIP ITIAK .................... 98~
ALPHA BETA 7~~ BEEF ROASTS
CHUCK ROASTS B~DE CVT ..................... 39~
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Girls and Cars Lnn.E IAVARIA .
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GorOOll. o..r.ttl• M. ... '".,1 .. s for Orange County's air pas-JaM-. Art• Jttn "' G•IY 0.. ,.,t..... ..,,_. JOI\ •• Tl!omn sengers between Los Angeles Adult Sc hool~
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,...,, '"1''' ' Y• •-rt " between both alrporta andl J.,..., """"t "-•• Ha,.,.., Lt..., ANAHEIM Th ~1 t 1 c; • .,.. u .. ..,, r ... J•-· Hum.,. Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim; -e , s annua I ~rc1. •·~:.,;iT~ ·~,.~ '-~_. T 0 w n & Country Shopping Confe~en.ce of the ~a hfom1a
1(,... .. Yvon"' M. n M.I• l, Center Orange· Saddlebact!Aasoc1atlon af Adult f,,ducat1on
Gleoon. w .. i .. "'· .11111• An• Inn. S~nta Ana.· and the New-I Administrators opened here
11n111Loc11Ton o.cu u porter lnn, Newport Beach. tOOa y at the Cre~t Jl otel.
G•lffln, Jo AM •• Hort<• s.1" , . I The four-Oa v meeting. call· !~~,..Ed1J~ ~ J:,"'"~,;.::1•• n W Bo~·les" p~es1dent E'd by state Supt of Public
,. .. 1 ,.,00., ,,. .. -..... .,. said the new service ts being Instruction Max Rafferty, will =:...,~".O::,. °::"'~' /""'" "· added to its present <>peralln.g deal with "Automation and the ~!;~~~. ~:;~ .,,w. 0:~111 o.m authority and new atr-conru· Emerging Role of Adult Edu-
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OUR LOW
OVERHEAD IS
THE ANSWERI
THAYER
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
700 S. Hdor
(714) m.0.12
Fll.lERTON ....... ,,
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Every
Mother
wants
to own
~-M!tlitl~).
Rtcall1n1 the tale
of Corn t l l 1 ,
mother of ancient
Rome, who dt·
srribed her most
"aluablt worldly
poueuion• by
point1n1 to her
children and uy· Ina ... Tnue are my
)twtls." wt pre·
sent this modem
day symbol •••
th• mother's birth·
stone nna. Bttu·
tihltty fnhionld In
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h xturtd Floren·
tint l1n11h, each
rln1 hH synthetic
bt rthstonu dell·
cately ut on •
c1rci.t of 14K 1old
..• ont for e1ch
child. A most ei· quis1te 91ft for
t ither Molner or
Graudmother, " It personalized with
the birthstone. of
your d'Oice.
A BIRTHSTONE
FOR EACH CHILD
Rint $25.00 with One Stone
Each Additional Stone $5.00
ORDERS MUST IE IN BY DEC . 5th
TO INSURE CHRISTMAS DEllVERY
e OlOIR NOW e 'AY NEXT YEA.It
e IASY TERMS
PHOllE II 5-985
Open Monday, Thursday
" i)idQ Nit• ·Tu G pm
• 2300 HARBOR BLVD , COSTA MESA
HOFIRAU :
Germ•n & Amerlan
8Hr' -Wine : :
Luncheon • Dinner 4
Sandwich• •
Latest Model s Go on Displa y Thursday
OR.ANG E
couNTY
PHONE.
DIREcroRY 10
Open 10 A.M. to 12 P.M.
Bay St. i nd Newporf.
QLCNOAL[ .............. 336 North Brt nd 8 ... 111 .• -.--2'2·410
COVINA .................. 200 North C11ru1 Avanue,-• .S39·5476
WCST A,_CADIA ......... 660 Wot Duorte Road ••••• -,.446·016L
CO-ONA DH MAlt •••• 2867 £ Cot ti H11llwey ........ 6 75 !101~
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HOUSEWARES
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IET OP:-P:-OU,.-GIANT Reg. lele
I T.Y. TRAYS ................................. s 9.95 $ 4.88
' PLAITIC
'. CLOTHES IASKET .................. $1.00 69c
1 I UNBEAM £L£CTRIC l HAND MIXER ............................ $14.95 $ 9.88
I 15"lc.2t" NON·IKID
; THROW RUGS ....................... ~. 79c 49c
LARGE M U H
· DISH CLOTHS . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . 19c 9c
4 QUART
PRESTO COOKER ..................... $15.95 S 8.88
PROCTOR · SILEX 4 QT.
ICE CREAM FREEZER ............. $22.00 $14.81
HAMIL TON BEACH
BLENDER ................................... $24.95 $16.88
Z·COLORS
CHIP & DIP SET .......................... $3.95 S 1.09
TWO FACED MAKE·UP
MIRRORS .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . ... .. .. .. $1.49 69c
IRONING BOARD
PAD & COYER ......................... u... 98c 59c
INDOOR
CLOTHES DRYER ......................... $3.95 $2.49
PAINT
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
, QUARTS a.,. Sate
KEM TONE ..................................... $2.35 $1.69
GALLONS
KEM TONE ..................................... $7.15 $5.39
QUARTS
KEM·GLO ....................................... $2.95 $1.99
GALLON
KEM-GLO ....................................... $9.79 $6.99
FULL 16 OL
SPRAY PAINT ............................... $1.69 59c
CAUL Kl NO
COMPOUND .................................... 42c 29c
~"X90 "· MASKING
TAPE .................................................. 89c 45c
,AfNT1NO 9' X 12'
DROP CLOTHS ................................ 19c 9c
RIST OF ENTIRE
PAINT & PAINT SUPPLIES
Ya OFF RETAIL
PLUMBING
. AT WHOLESALE PRICES
: IALL COCK .................................. $4. 95 $3.41
: PRICI PFISTIR FAUCn • ....,. SL• • S6.a
: ILK·WALNUT MOUNT .......... $10.tS • $1.a
THIS IS THE LAST WEEK
ALL SALES FtNALI NO REFUNDS! NO EXCHANGES
MANY ITEMS 50°/o OFF RETAIL
NAIL5-NUTS-
BOLTS~SCREWS
~ OFF RETAIL
ALUMINUM OR WOODEN
LADDERS
~ OFF RETAIL
POPULAR IRAND
CIGARETTES
Reg. Size S2 08
KING o• s2iix FILTER +T AX
BARBECUES
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SUPPLIES % OFF RETAIL
FIREPLACE
SCREENS ~ OFF RETAIL
LINK CHAIN or
MANILA ROPE
HOOKS & CLAMPS
~ OFF RETAIL
SHEARS or TIN
SNIPS ~ OFF RETAIL
WAXES-POLISHES-
CLEANERS % OFF RETAIL
CAllNET OR DIA WER
KNOBS & PULLS
ALL 1 /3 OFF RETAIL
COME AND GET 'EM
POWER TOOLS
ELECTRIC Ve bf. St•
POWER DRILL ........................... $12.50 S a.a
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SANDER ...................................... $26.88 $15.88
ELECTRIC
SABER SAW .............................. $29.95 $19.a
HIGH SPEED 13 PC.
DRILL SET .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. $ 6.75 $ 4.a
2 SPEED V•"
DRILL .......................................... $19.95 $13.a
2 SPEE~
SABER SAW .............................. $29.95 $19.11
ELECTRIC av.
SAW ......................................... $100.00 $84.50
PORTABLE av.
SAW ........................................... $89.95 $59.95
CON TRACTOR 7Yi "
SAW ......................................... $140.~ $109.50
HARDWARE
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MILLER FALLS R99. Sale
HAND SAWS ................................ $5.95 $3.49
MILLER FALLS
HAMMERS .................................... $2.99 $1.98
LAWN EDGER .............................. $2.49 $1.49
GARDEN HOSE "". ao n. ... .......... .... $1.19 69c
GARDEN HOSE ·~ • ao n .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. $2.49 $1.49
WELCOME MAT .... . . .... . . . . ... .. . . . . . 98c 49c
AMERICAN MADE
SHOVELS ... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ... ......... .. .. .. . $2.88 $1.59
ALADDIN PT.
VACUUM BOTTLE . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... . .. $1.65 78c
U-PIECE + BOX Reg. Sale
SOCKET
WRENCH SET ............................. $13.88 $9.88
FISH BASE 1 GAL.
LIQUID FERTILIZER .................. $ 1.49 72c
MOULDING &
MOULDING HARDWARE
1/3 OFF RETAIL
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BRACKETS
ALL 1/3 OFF RETAIL
PUSH
PATIO BROOM ............................. 98c 68c
IRASS Olt COPPIR
URNZo,M TIC Rev. Sate
TORCH KIT .................................. $10.95 $7.88 IUTAN&
TORCH REFILLS . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . $1.49 99c
th SURFACE SCREEN
DOOR HINGES ............................. $1.35 49c
ST AINLISS STiil 6 FT. LING TH
PIANO HINGE ............................. $4.95 98c
DRAWER PULLS . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . 25c 9c
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SISAL ROPE . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. $1.29 79c
: PRICI MSTR. U~IT ...... $16.ts • s1oa
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INDOOR AM/FM .... ..... 88¢
OUTDOOR POLE, MAST, s3aa
LEAD-IN, ITC. REG. $9. 95
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RECEPTACLES
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Re.I Goun11ets OVER THE COUNTER Dogs, Cat Never Tax Saving Tips NASO Llatingt for Mond1y, November 1, 1965
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•••A t.ISTIMal Man/IAll 1,.01altlff 1" )'• ,-. ~tn!illl llK'rll"lca 4" ~ M :,fJ'J::.::~ • w.. I!~ lfh '-~ <>t.':°'v~ .. ,li:''" I~ 11~"' ~i.:~.~u..!:~:.-n--. ~ ~ . Amko 'r-~'i.' ; ~ ,. .. ,..f,,i.,., ,,,,,, •01 i01Ya i01 ,,, ,,. ,_, • ff Jm ~~
NEW Y 0 R K _ Oilck"n clin .. d from 24 1 million In Hy SYLVlA PORTER th1~ level will cost you more ,..,..,11 • ..c • 11-.. l'"' 1 ~ ur"' cv ""' • u '°' '~' aiie• P•Y Leu o"" "' 141 ' • I h Alll'llecl '"Y>i<:• Cor• • IS~ 1 '114 allf COl"PUftr o $1 M 111 1171'1 111 ['1111 :revfl .~ 2 ~ 1•~
22 9 lli 1965 In ta.~es than t e COrporatlon A,._111 11\t Ct 12\• tt: I \It 1Nda ON cv~I 114 116 Cal W1ttr M 1 .. .. croquettes, mixed g r 1 I I. a 1961 to m1 on in • (Last In a Sert ) R ,... o1 i... J°'I • l i. E ,, 11 11 uni°" Gu 1 fS ~ Jm ea 11 di save in axes through its :,. o1 .... ,.,.;..,. l1~ ,,_ .~ :,.,~"o.:': ::,,...., ,,_. " u ,,,.,.,,,,. 0r1111,,.
meatball dinner for Rover? I arcordmg to a market re· If all b lb com -nsatlon d·..I a.lllnt V•r, Slot • WAI '"' Wit rodl"..(11]!.tftl • 60 " " " m•h•Wll G•l ... '
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Ye$, they're making gourmet ~earth report The rat popu-man who operates your bus1-11011. and any decrease In your l!i!_Y!;IJ:C""lo oe .~ ,ft I~ sr: ri:'~ ::.a.,. ~ •r.:~ : r.r~rs1~~,~ .... 1 • "• .. _,.,.,
do( food nOW for p8r1JCUlar lation "Pnt down from 22.1 lO neS~ aS 8 COrporatiOD, yOU salary be!OW thll }eve} Will ~::nj;mlM Ca llrf !S n .. =~!:'l':... CVQ'*l 1:1 u~~ 'i: ... l1:~"1t~\y$::! rod ' 2~ ill 2J~
peu. lis 7 milllon during Uit same may be. a1ble to work out a ~ost )Ollthl' corporatl1llon morlne ~:~:,.:Tr~.f:~~ .. ,. ~ Ti~ ft :tr·~~ i:-9 cv-.> l~ lM~ l~ ~J:::. :=i:·m,, .. ,:::! 1:t.1~
subslant1a tax aavtng for m La~es an you w aave Centurv ••'* ,s~ '"' JV. l'K °"'*~J•" u ., •1 ~,,,.. eor. • ff"' •~ ~
lion market in the UnHed But manufacturers are seU-tlu th , _ _. H • sell your co ••-o1-11 co• 1r' 1~ it ~r.tY CY 1e n 1» 1 h-•· 1 * 11! 111,~ 1i. Pet food wu • ~ fi..mll· ume 1965 by taking a hicher sal· tans. 1 If you npect to wind ~':Z::Zn"~=:::' • ... ~ t= ~"~'",... CY.:• 1:! 1r?~ 1'r,5
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W II St t ary s year an IAll\, ere sup or rporauuu ~·'"'... 17.,., "~ l'h , $. ""',... " ,_., 1 l""~ co'·* ,, lt~ States las1 year. It nearly ling more dog and cal food. a ree why soon th~sslbillty of an add-Oftli-11 .... • ll ,,.. ,.... ,, .... *"''" B ~"' ., T·r:··"~':."T" ,, ~~ ~
h doob•~ 1.v.• Pre S I th f t th f · ' . •I• l"roduch 1 1'-2 w..1 -Oeop 4'4•1' I IM •on •·-· -.,,... as 1~ 'i.nce """ · • a es e 1rs six mon s o Many of you know there is ed cap! gains tax on earn~ Coro 1~ "" 1"' wYle 1.• CY ,..... n "~ M Te y:.,t..c11 • , ~ s1 •
dtctiOM aff that 1t will run HJ65 wt"rr up 10 per cent from CJialfer 1 c J 1 •• h not P";d out in 1a•·-'es .~.~;:,' • ·~ 1r'~ '~ uTiou1. um1m l:~:: cao~•' ~, ~ l.t..· it: th b 11 11 a spec1 1 sa ary ev'l:J at eac mgs .... ~1 u.oft'"i-, 1 ').... '"" .~ ~ Eledrlc ,. .. ,, u Ti•ta. C11tmlt.1t inc '" ;~ <P• more an 1 1 1or do ar' 1'16-1 le-.el of corporate income also must be con1ldered m t:au11y ,.....; 'c~' ,.,., 10 11 11 >!l11.,~~1;2~ :' !r· ~.,, Thtrmal ,_, u" ..... U••
by 1975 I Trddt <;Ources s .. y that IS '4h1rh "'II produce the low· f1X1ng the "best" l&lary.) J:~~u ... ~. """"mi , ... 1~ ~·y~--~ ~ ".:: ': ~:f.~:..i.t E~l-f l~ n r.:~
Sales of p<>t food ar,. ~ov.· b<><'au'>r more or tht: pets are -e~t combined tax for both the l Your key lo action LI the "ldel"" ,.,.,. 11 .. u1..,',l-,w., ,.;::.,k•n~!".!..~'!.,. rl\'\ ", n•'l ~;~'t ..... ;o, ~ Ja \r~
ing de~p1te. drop In tht num· ov.n~d bv city and suburban NEW YORK c\'Pl l roqxlrJllOn and the officer. (dll that many ''beat" salary~~'"'":.'~~¢,'~" I :i... n\ m; tt :=I(~~~!.. ·: ~ ~\\ f;~c:t~~ Cot• 11:'" lb~ 11=\'ll
ber o( dogs and cat s f.im1he~. which traditionally Arthur W1esenber~er & r o Thi~ , .. ( ommonly ktlown as leHl'i will be hJgher for 198S Fiie-En1.:.· '° I~ • ~ =~ ~: i~k. '°• n n~ U1
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The dog popuf&UOn ha~ lft· havt been heavier buyers ol says lhat bull markel S the '·~ !" nlary, Raislng than for 1964 becauae 1965 ln-~•? ~,;:;:..,L~o 40 ~ i.. $ =w~ ... " l i5" ~ J\., V$ 111 ... ~., ere 141' '"-['
commerc1aJty prepared pet eventually rounder on the ) our ra~ as an offl~r over d1ndual tax rates are lower •:;:,·,.:~,~ 1;~ I,~ ,~ ~~!!~ .. __ ?11! ~ 1>:: ~:;.,.~:--: •'-""r~ ~~ ~ 1
rood k f n l _ _. ed I d th }',..• te hiJ Ttl pl I )I n'°' ti ,._..._, .• r ,.., 1"6 ,.,~ W1rwk:lt li.dn•tlu 11-~ s. roe s o in a "' er 1 an an ,,.,., ra s, w e cor· H1t11or 1,,. ce 1.. "° ·~ "'" ·~ C"f::!'..... Jh )lit ,.. > .. wu11 N~Ge• _.. 21"" 2 " i 16
Eye a pp ta 1 and conven-light money and this one porate rates are unchanged. ~r~:,.., 40 11i'-•ii1111~ !;i=:,.: ,;;tr..~· ff! 1~ ti: ::~'t!J 11... 1 f,~
ience pet foods are the order abouJd be no excepUon As 8 ~sult, many Of you 1:,!:!n'~~ u ,u r ,: ~1:.i'f......, 1 I~ l1111 l~ =~r• ~ ~ inc ..eo. !J"' !!.. ""
of the day. Pet foods are be-The firm aayg money is T1· tie Fir· m wilJ pay more ID combined ~,, .... , lted ,., • ~ "" ,t ... _., rroductl ~ .M '"" lf.'" , .... WE~ r~ ~ ~
Ing ma~ to look like human gradually tightening hut it md iv1dual 111d corporation t.~1ca_;:r.:, • ~... r' i~ ii..J4'1~~ '!~ 1~ 1?.; ::~~:?"'47 12
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ones Advertisements show appears somewhat early lo taxes for 1965 than you have l~'Y:-" t:t1•1 71 1~ 1~: 1~ !!~..!: le:!~.·.. 'C 1
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touched with parsley point in thr lonSt upv.ard "o amount than in 1964 You ~o J'°'' ;r..,vrH '° u ,..~ 1w1 ~m:.:. ~:.i;o-:i:v ::!: ::.._ 1::: ... wu1tu n0<1C1 t
h 1nu•lc1Vrt" llllltl. 10 I I 10 & I ( ill f 71 7.... 7 AtlN llle IO fl 1' 11\/o There 111 wbat 1s b!Ued as trend lll price~ The firm mu 'l c eek your status now :•,Gu W•••• "' 16-. ~ """ 11: :" 1i:0
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a gourmet cat food. com· advises a policy or holding S..\..~TA ANA -First Amer-The Research Institute of :F~rnc:,,..'foio-'°' ~ J:! 1~ &~!'..~ ~,,:.",~ 11._ ,,., tt~·l!~H.~1! 11n'!., ~ r,:.: f!-.
poundf'd of liver. k 1 d n e y, some reserves tu ta kt ad 1ran Title lnsurlUl(:e & Trust America has pre~ared the R::4:::t ~ c3o 1!:~ 1:': 1!~ ~:::: ~~~~11fir1~, •, ~~ '° ~:~1;: H~:.:"5,~·Lil! u tp• '" I"* ~11
Chicken, meat and fish to ap-vanUigt o( nnportunute' for Co has extended its cover-foll owin° chart which shows :-11•i 90 '° '1"' '>'o 'J"' c1111 w1r1r S.r.k • 1 .. 10"' 1:,., JO•• c:e:ltwn1ern St•t• LI • '" ~ "' _ ,.1• . " _,, rot 11... I~ I 1o1 Ca"'PV• C.welt )Cl 71., 1'-1 Clvll $V< Em11 Int I) U t
rwal lo ~ most faslld.Jous potenl.Jally profi table In· a~e to San Joaqwn County what the 1965 best salary lev· r.:,~~Y,11 '°"11"" ... ., ... ,._ J"' r:-Miii• la IOI I~ 101 Com4>1Md "" '° .. '1" 14 r-t h h •--'-' $ewr II 1111 ·~ II Ttdl , ... iN: S~ S-. , .... c-0-al I .. UI~ I~ 1 Siam~ vestm~tJ when and a~ they r o u g an ~rwnting el Is for a married officer t .. • ,,.Ltte.:,,,• * 11: •"* N , G•• • 11 '"' 17'4 com _.,_,,_ 11' 1t1 1 1
Jt 13 far rernoY"ed from the OCC'ur agreement Wlth Fim stOci· compared to his best salary 1::-·~-;.~ 'ni n" J~ f= ~~~ 1 ~ ~·"' ~;..; i::C.'f.::•,: U°a1,.,,, ~ ~ 11
day wbtn ~at.grandmother ton 1'1Ue Co . attordi11g to level last year. The chart as· Svbo<~'-'111" 'I'll->' 1' ~ "' :.-u111 •," ~ t~ -~~!JalfJ-1.• ~ ~ ,.::!
Ulled the farm dog'• d.J5h BACHE & CO. says that pres1dtnt D. P Kennedy sumes that you had outside ~\!,1f 'l~"' t.tt .. f~ f:'-' ft~ ~t~ • § ffl: =t:: ~ l't /: 11 r ,"" ,: ....... •f' •• Y-. with table g.craps wlule add.IUonaJ caution JS The <it.aft of the new First income equal to your deduc· ~; L~'11"%: ... .ioa ,.,. "141 "'""' i1am d ~ 1... no ',1r1t,.N1• •1 Litt !'l-'* "' ~ tS . · • t · U11iofl lhd ~ 1' 11"1 "f Cl"• I> !.r.-IJ 11 lin I.Me ..-~ -wl IA 799 .... .., la• The big ~t food compamts caOed for over the near· Amencao affiliate is headed ions and exemptions. ~ v11"' ' • ~~ "':... ~ lr.1,,:::;:• ;..'' ;~ ~ H; ~i:.!.'JK""" 'm 1, ,~
_. ..... •~Ill •tate are goLDg all out to kttp pet! ltrm as tile market moves by John A Roscelli. presi· '"' "".,. ... "'•"'" -11~ .. ~ti':. 16 !"' f;: ~ 1c1.-1''~ ff"" {'"" ~"'~!.L~ c. ~ I ..._._& .._,,.... from feeding on th<. ram1l)'s ahead. 1t ~ees no ruJ tvi-dent . Elmer J. Sanguinetti. ~",!.. •: ... ':!::-' .. ::-':: :r.~ ~· ,~~~:i t~ ~ {... ~~ I:~ 12s ;~ ,!'" 1f' :::: ~r ~: ~ , ..
leftovers or sharing its meals dtnce al th is llme that the VI('(' nr,,iderrt: Hobert F. u "'"' ... ,.,.. w1~1r o-it " "'" n~ 11'-~~,.~, '• b~ w.:"'• ~~ Home ·-':nu',. F"" .. ~ .. - a 1 .....,.__ G I' d ~#. S10000 IOOIOS IE<-1<• Lab IO ••• '• ,.,, ·-lll9 IN AM I .... • • 11 • the past decade. lhe big long UJ'Mard trend is in any everts an. 1•uSS Aya Tsug· 11.000 ''0000 M.ooo AC, w \$' " 104, .. ?, E1«1ro '"'", µo .... 1~ '"'"CM'' L'" 11-. ' -.._. -..S .. twe .,_ "--l ,,_ edl 1mm1·nenl dana-a s •t t , . .,.._ '?·* a.oae ""' .. :, ,,; iv~f:~n in ,,... ' !i.<rrol\I• '"° ., .... ~ J1tt.'-sto Ltte • &J t ,, --rv. ing .... s ~n o pac .... g ,.... au. a!i a, an vice pres1· jjiiQO ••. ooo • ooo ':rf::..'t:f."'' ,~·. ~" ,0, 105..., 1 1 ~, .. ,,,..,. iu 1• , • , .. ~ft '"" ,r. va • m. ' "'
.. ., ........ rtaaC dry foods, pellets expanded d~nls All are Veteran title lG.000 :;: :: I L O.rlur cv•••::l :;; Im.~ e:::;::~, ,-:,,. C.i • s ~ ~ L~~= .... , l~'°'t.tta n l ' a ................. by ;ur or steam Manufactur· escro~ executives. '6.000 IH<O •1.000 ~ ....... II•~· li• ,., ,.~ ''• /<M,r~vEc.c:i.~,~""' "--.-. I . )0.000 U.cto 11.ooe .. .., Man ~h '" 10'• IOh ,,, ...... .it.... ... ..... "
..... MWYI•• , .. -•• ers say ~y are cheaper by adding waler Ot.ht'rs fol· f irst American . Title now ~= u ooc. u.ooe ,,.d ~i.~ "'"';''"~',. r." ~ r.:~ ~ ~' 1 a ,~ 1E'i~
a -.--'11 sin than canned food. neater and lowed wt th thelC own chunks ser\'e5 29 California counties, IO 000 .. 000 Mloot ~ ..... ~Cl'. 10''1 Ill!> IOlol Mel ~'°" nrt 2. e ~16 .... • ---r-ff '( th t.a•n of Alt.-Ar" -·-4'000 <0000 f lrollotlO'ICoroJU It n•, 1' Hal\~•Ji.nt lttlnl 1 · __. ... o tr a more Wll onn pro-with sauces e s ...,s as.... 1zona, .,........ .... oae ... ooo M ,..,.., Gov••-u • Jt.. ,.,, "•' -* 1-.i I H ~ ean -••• duct. . Nevada and '"' .... and ..... ter· 100.000 "ooo e .ooo t al "°"' )1ar rv • •'• , ,. • HH~"'f1' t.tte c.e-11.,, .. " ' 'I
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.. tlaaa •••• ·-· -The n one manufacturer ow ere a 50 art s r1lory of Guam Here Is how you us th ~·~let 1 • '' 1 "'• "', 'a< ,,_19y I.Ii •11o DB • · l l food hi h e e " Ti• ''-' p1 '° "'• "'' """ '•11111r1v11111 1.tte !~ , "' ........ Call .a.. came up with a gravy made mOlS pe 5 w c come chart. Suppose you are a ,,,_ .. c:oro i '" 1)1 inv, "•ovi.w~ 1 11~ ~ -llll' .. ,,...1 .. in various forms -h.ambur-married man who owns 8 ~flc!:r"' "'°' • '::! i"' 70~ it~~,1c,~ ~'= "" .,: 'h.,' ~
I Some ~ md.lvidually wrap-Pilot Executive 000 before you 1raw •our sal 1" .. ''1111 , ... '"' '° •1 ;; n 'Yft:~ .. ~I~.:; •,. l'l • ....
-.. -t lger patties. or .meat b a 11 s corporation which makes ns.. Funds ~:-:~::co .. ~:· !:" ~"" s:;~•-~~ 1• ., .. ji1 4 "
LARIY CAIRNS ped in meal·siz.ed packages ary A look at the cha"rt show; s:::::: ~:. = ir:; U111 ~1v. tr ":,,'°" ~ j .. ~
that don't need lX> be stored N d B d that your best salary level •M•~.r.~' ~~~ ~~ ';~ 1:: u~I:: ~., l"5 >Q. ~
Oft W. 1tti. I t., Colla M... in ~ mn~rator. 3R1C lO Oar lhl!I yf'ar is $12 000 compared lr.i."c~:'k h< 11• ['= ~ ft~~· lift Gw~r 1 f;,,.. m· ~
Tb t food uf t , ,_,.,,,..., Jt~• tt fl: We•leftn l.<!I JS'4 ~ e pe man ac uren . lo only $8 000 last year If you NOV 1 1-.,...., icalw• ,,..r >.., .,., wri-" rawltn w. ·~ ,.
let. N~ 6 .,..,.,_, say the MW dog and cat own· Milan '..eavitt, clrculation drew only '8,000 in 1964 in 1.a:w vo•1t <•Pt M\11 11" u,. t<:lr:..!.'"~"' 1.. 1:: 1.r. l:~ w '"''"" '"' ,'', u ..,.,.:: ''-"
Aero• ,,..'" Method let en want small pack;ige~ that dlre<:U>r of the DAIL y PILOT. ord r r to pay the lowe1t com -TM ,,,. ..... 1 ... •U& ~"':, n.t r~ :~ ~n·-~u••')O I ,... " , ••• a ... .,. Trllt~,.; i "" ~ I
Cflurcll don't requ1rt refngeration or has been named a member of hmed individu.al and corpora.~~,.::~:,:. v .. ,.., us t>t ~':iE".f't:;,•,1 ~·~ ~ .. ~.; ~~:":f.1.1'!~' i• ~
anything to be added before the board of directors of the trnn tax for 1964 you should. ~""1e •' ,~'"111n '"~" .. ;~ ,~ ~ ,: : t:-. ~.;;._':., o.v 10."'-;.~" 1~ "' ;..., F;~ =:: ll\vc~ 1
: ~ Ml'-4166 f te c ill . ,.... I • •• "· II(, .,, "'', Jt .. •1tlt1rJ~t '1'"t .... '''"""'\.'!.!'"'"VII J1 I' ~vtng. oor·sta a orrua ... 1rcJ a· '"'nk about increasing your .,,. ... 1c. .. ., -ic" •• ~ ~ 241116 4 1.11v, 111 ' ce ,..,. "'' ,.., ~~~·~.':-'tr ~ "'
One brand t-ven com t s lion Managers' Auociabon •Ira" in iu.ooo 1 auuming ~': 11av-:C"'::!:. J"""'"' 11u11..u ~'l~~'"U lt .. tfo\ f'.-. M'h."M.~ f~.itt ~
111D m1 - - ---padi:aged w 1th mdividual The association serves CalJ. \1111 can Justify thi. amount .... <lllf1 "' --"' •-z,::-:1 '::': u • :e.<'.:...'t~'" '"'' 11 ~~ ,l(! !!~ --~\"ne'l• '°'~? 1 ,.__,
-._ ._, -pluUc tray1. ellminaUn1 the fomia. Ari~na, Nevada and ;t~ reasonable for your ierv-~ 1 ,. , 71 ~:: l! :;-,: ?: =.= l~~"" " t~ ~ W,: tl:: ~ • !!; R ~
cl a dlsh. HawalL 1cea). 'Iii. nuoe tor the aaip. ..-. .. '• t n •., c ... •• 11.N 11. ~cy't61 • 1f~ 1~ tt !~' ~1 ~ a: 1= ~
er "best .. salary lJ\ 198S II:!':.:. .~ !:: ~: :~ :: 1~ ::~c. l~ ~' f~ ~'<.«<: ,_.. ~"' ;: ._ that with the lower lnd.Jvidual""" «"" ,,. 10 c ... '' ,.t0,,11-·1-I( __ ,.. ,. ·~ ''" ... =mr,. ~ft Affl I,., llllt••ll•b c,,. n IJ ... IA n Halley Inc .IO I I ,. 1'ti Fl111 a.cv<lty Cof I 40 Jil''• rates. you can draw up to""'"'"' 1on 11 u ,.,. u ""7110 1h•mt<1M1«11• 10 " , ,,.,,KM•tllll" • 41\ti 4
Where can your savings do more for you
than in a bank?
No Place.
U it's United California Bank
'
BtCMJSE AT UCB YOU GET:
1. Highest 8-* Rat.es on Savings ... 4,, daity interest,
compounded quarterly. Deposits by the 10th oi any
month eam Interest from the 1st
2. 8lllllc Safety and Rellabihty .... and immediate
rahbfty of funds.
1 M Senlce Ban1cing Convenience .•. savings, checking,
loans of an kinds at one convenient k>c~bon.
4. Vataable Credit Relationships ... your savfngs
help yoe to est.abltsh Important aedit standing and
peaonal referencft for future financia I needs.
S. •rt Seoiwloe ... you deal with trained bankers who offe1
pefSOnal leMat and a<Ma! on 111 money matters.
6. Coartesy and Elfldency .•• every tnnsaction,
larse « small, Is given prompt, a>urteous attention
by the banJc that does a UttJe ~for you.
UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK
COSTA MUA: HMtlor lout.vwd Mtd ..._, Awnue
HUNTINGTON BEACH: 309 ..-11n ltrMt • ~ AWfNe end 8ach Boulevard
NEWP'OffT BEACH 2712 W. Cont Hlthwt1 • 00'1IOfCA D[UWt; 3141 t. Coast Hllhwal
$12 000 111d st U AtM ... I 1' I H C $4 tU tO Hew ne G&E I J1 .... *'-.. ,, ••< Sl•i. h'*, 16 1'
I l P•Y no more A•M 11\Fd 7" 7 2l 1::: .... lO t" 17 H~llOl-t'" I Jt rs ft" ~ ~,,.. -Ice •• ,.. _,. ~ , ... u than the 22 per cent tax rate ..... ....,._, 1< .. ion 1.ss • • ~~':.t,,, ,,.., .o '~ ~ 1 " u~i..:.··.:~ \1 11 ~ •'-~ E the corporation would pay if ,._ " 'ct '70 1Cn10: 0111 • u • n g,.. 11111" 11•. t... 1r un11..., '''" ••'* 1 •''j v.
you left the other $4 ooo in ''°° s .. 1" L .. ...., 1o ,. 1111 • 1 ,,.,. .u ~· ,.~ "'" v111n Me II'-"'' 11 c!'" '• ,.,., •• "'1 11 10 L1urd ,. J7 ... ~1141 ...... •• :IJllW, "'' JJ') u~ N•I ·~ so 1 )j ...
. · kl 11c u .. .," I< Air''-If!( ,,, '" w.,,, F•roo .. r 1 "' the COrporatJOTI . At last ytar's lllvt •Id I) }11• lJ t::: ~':: ! : ! :; ~I< O '~:"' I 1' r--1 f"' 1~11101 ' LOAM ,. I I high~ individual tax rates 11-.1\ s" • •• L_,, c1 12 tt JU. ,:~.,",;.,~.: 1~ ~.. ~ :~ k.~1t\,. .10 r.: ~ ~
th ' l I ' loll 'd 10 to II St l _,, S.Y IU> II O 't,.tet,.:1yl D » l°'umlll• U.L 6 4 LS eve was reached al an ,,_ '' "., 11,. M•" Giit 10.sa 11:S. ,. H11 GH .. " t "' ~ moire "'""nc••• • '"' j ,,,_ $8 000 salary For you then lvllock "II 1173 M1" Tr 11 )4 20.14 F'...r=• ~'I" :::: '"' .._ r"•blt SU ,Of'11d .• '~ l' a '50 pe t. . '. 1' C111 Gt<\ 70lJ?U1 ,,.. ... LN• ,,.., IU4 OI•~ Ce J .. ,,, r'.. :: .... f~:: ~ "'~•ICF'::: ::·w::r~ '° •; ~ ' r cen increase m aa -c"" '" "es n ~ ~ ,._, ,roc!ve•" ce1 011 .. ., ,~ » 01r11 LlllCOI~ ,IN~ 1011t. ~ 10~ ary OVtr last year ia needed CAc..!.11 ~~ 1•1M,.1,1" Growtll 1.• '·"' l"ut><, ' , .. ,.,....,,.,. s.. ,.. p;, '"'' ~·•1v c ... o • .... fl ~ ...... .,.,, lncom ..... " ,ub Svc ol HM " 3'... ,,... :O\.lo H•Wlllor'M Fl~llClol • '"' !:"' to get your lowest combined c...i $/Ir 11.0. 1u1 1-... 1 n ._·n ""' '°'" e1 ,.,,,, .o ,,.. w. 1~ r1<111c. sav & v "° u~ 1 1 ta I 1965 Of C-11• ,....,.., Mii' , 1 '610 •1<,..ro-""' ,..., H 14 Tra~oell iftWtt , '"-,-.
.X Or • COUrse, If YOU 111.., 14 IS U .. M" G~ ~· n ._! ~;,.:::r;;::-1 a fi:~ 1:1 !?~ arr'-r Cort1 n~.1..'*°' 110 I 1'• must draw more than the Com $Ill J" 1 '° .,.,, lnvn 11 • n • •n11 O\llCI\ , .. HY 1 • '""' ~ • ., ;;,~ ~Mc Co<o cvii;;f 1w 1~ 1w1~ "be ... " sal.11rv for oth th Grwfll u,. 11" "'"' $IW'> iuo "• •ov11 ,.....,.,.,'-, '"" .,,, IYI Ft1w11a111 Tr C'<•'• m '" ur... •• -.r er an •-1" • n """' rrw1 , ,, , ., •lid!.,. co 11•. 1~ 11 111111 Mllwb!IM <W"-17 ., f4 t1 tax reasons. you will slmply '"" 1 u •., ,.., ws.c "·" n" '-"*" "-'•"" * ,, > .,., • T•"° 111111ev .. cv~" 11 ., n
. *clt l 7" 2 1' H•I '""'' 7003 fl 6.5 pay more in combined tax. ci...w "' •" • 41 1t111 s.c s-1 U you're among profession-~ ,. ,..,, n 90 ••!ell u 01 "" • C.f!S.C '"'" --,,.,,. al and bwLnessmen operating Gote11 ,. u >-' 14,. oi.t<1 , °' s .w
u Individual proprieU>n or ~' 0:,. 1::; 1:;; ~~ !~: : r'!
partners, you may 1et up your c.o_ .. ,. ,,.., s1oc1o •.JJ ":io
own aell~~ployed retirement f,:,,:• :: ~ :: ~ 11;rw1.;", ; ~ 1
: ~ plan or Join a master plan. ,,.,..,1 11 °' n °' 11e.t. Miii 11 01 11 n
There are 11 m i t a on the c!.."?. ,.. '~~ 10 .. ::: ~ ~}ft \~~
amount you, as a selt-em· c .... 1, co 1 es H"""''' 11u11 H
l ed . C-If 10. 14 11 at Ont WMS UJl IH I p oy person, can contribute c-,. 10 11 11 os °""" "• 21 "nu
ACROSS
l Bum somtwh1t 5 At I
d1st1nct
Cl Piidier' s
drum 01mt,
2 words
14 Pollull'
motlter
15 Sort of
and deduct each year -but c~ ''"" " , .... s. » "n" cruy: c-'"" 11 1J .60 ,_.._ 10 u 11 II C II you can contribute and de-c .... m Inv •0'2 , '° '~"• I'd u • u 76 ° oq.
duct lo the very end of the '"""' ~ 1 " •SJ ,..,. si 12 as"" 1
16
7 URno'm"a'n"ooc1 c-Gr II It 1111 P-11 ll 11 •• year. c-Lf 7011 nm'''" Tit 210021 oo 18 Brought
_If you ~on 't (et your con· ~~ : .U: ~:: ~;:,'!' 1Uj 1~·~ to1th by tribution LD by y ' a r e n d O.C..I lllC I),. 11 "° PYIMM 16"' II" birth
th h 't I I Otl• Fd "" ..... Piil Ol'ttl II lJ lt,40 19 L k I oug • you can ncrease olvor or u.1.1 1J.4I! 011., 01tt • 11 1.. 00 5 " next year'11 contribution and orwr Inv 10" 11.1> ••• 1..:11 •" s n c:ert1in
ded ti b h OMd s~, 1 to ..,, • .. <~ In 1U l u n way uc on y t e amount you o.wr~ 111 , .. 1.n • ._.. 1us 1us 20 Len didn't put tn thili year You Orevf"' 2u 7 , ... , ~ ,.., .. , c01nmon . fllft h i IJ.7' ")1 •• , 21 2011.• muat act before the end of 1etti '"' 1,,. 1113 com s1 1i.ll 1u1 22 Sets apart
19&, .if you wnat the benefit :::'..,or ~.:rn:: ~"\.!.:.,. 't~ lt1; 24 Tempers
Of th.i d d ctl ..... 26 A II square s e u on E""1" 11•1111.a s.i.c ""' lt.22 u.n 27 Holt In one·. l'tO Grtll U.11 IUO Sltf"ho4f 12.1' IU7
l'ld c... 1s.o1 1u2 "'" ""' u .100 • .., Colloq.
, Id P'IHIO 1'7121.14 sw '"""' u1 10 n 21 Group of
llld Tr'lld 2S S4 77 7• SOYer 1"" l7.J1 tt l4 rtllllYU
45 Fr..,ch
article
C6 Dirty state
U lnsrtt •a Stout
pol~
49 Public
ptrlormer
51 Stitt 1g•111
57 Aqu1hc anuul
58 US fur
111erch1nt
59 Conse-
quently 61 Rom . llqu1d
lllHSl.lrl
62 Metric
lllHSUlt
&) Oen
&4 Slupino
place:
Sll"ll 65 lnjurea
b6 -facto
•7 Dueling
Wt1pon
DOWN
Water Dealer
To Serve Mesa
F I.I' S 41 S.ft Sl1te $1 .... II GI
"• 0111 "" 1 JO s1-kl u:t "" 2' G1.111blt1's 1 Slnta -
F11 Nwt ',, u1 ,,..,, ... •-• concern 2 Vlrllt
,,... t.f "" , 63 ... All 4UI 32 A-ortlontd 1 h1r11 t1r FllO Ml/I I t.S t 4S $to0 401t 40 1t "' " " F~ 12.7Su.u '"" 11" 1uc 35 Trtltor 3 Drtu up 11..-..-... c...,, ai.n '"" 1 • u... J7 Great 4 ICl.,d of Soft Way Water Refinln" c.-. Slit 7.n 1°' Tti.v ~1 •'4 It a nu•btt •lnoral: e I-1l> 1 .. T-Gt 1U2 IUll Co. hu been appointed an au· " '"' 1.a 111 , ... '• u .. • w.n JI F•lnlno 2 words
thoriud Miracle Water deaJ-,._~' ...,,, : :: ! : = ~ t~ ~:= 39 ~~~:11• 5 Ctlurth
er ~ .. thedl-~ater ~fining Co. =-.. 'i":.., 1rn ltr: ~ ~ .. ,.,.. lt1"'1 • r~~r1
m.u.a ....,,,., vwo. accord· .._ *' ,,_,,. "" ,._,. 40 Stress 111d 111111
tdinl to J . L. Crate, Yb Jlnl" = ~ ,:·: :::--u~ c.. t: 16..I• 4J IC"'4 ef MJfflt tf tree
ent for aalet. :'J "' 10.,. "·" v..,. i.-. , ... , Slij!JI)' IM• a sawwt ~
Soft Way will eervt the Cot· g.,: ~::-: ~"" ~i: !:: ,......,.r-'IT"-."J'-'
ta M11a area and wtll be to-"-"'• ._., " .,. "' 4.• ue
cated at &18 Center St. It will :::: ~~· '!-: 111: ~=-'"' ,., ~= t" m-+ ...... +----+._ fl1ter and mine water re-1r1e ,._, "" ,.., we11M "' 1ut 1u•
move odon and tutt' and l:.:-'111c J.: ,r1: ::r :-." :~ :t.: ..., ..... _.,_....,_
--ah-o •'-• -a•--rdtni ,_. '"" "" ._.. w .. t 11111 , 1.11 -\C wa w i.ce:, _._., ttlf Tr.M n .t&lUt ~ 1 It.It
to local repreaentaUvea How· .... " • "" u.1 ~ "'' n• it.•
arcl Stitt and Daaakl hanio. ::::.. ~ lt: ~tf, ::= ;;U ::: tin-+-+--+-+-~
LEASE LOCALLY
I
NOW IS THI nMI TO LIAS! YOUI
196' AUTOMOllLEI
WI LWI ALL MOOILS
AT
CONNELL CHEVROLET
nu HA•~ IL VD., c.M.-
S46-12CIO
Ynterdly'1 Puult Solvfef:
9 Pert. to
a tim•
period
\0 lnstrumtnl
11 Pl•ntallon of willows
12 Phrase of
underst111d-ing: 2 worda
11 Hudy heroine
Zl Kind of
COfl!Ht 23 G11nd Duh
of Muscovy 25 Witldtd
tht baton
28 Anory
1' Clnr ol
••te.r by dipping
30 Margin
Jl Sign of
aorrow
32 Kind of
balldlno )) Household
1112/6&
)4 S1,,,.,,U
34 Thankful
'"""' k. .31 Eng. ,.,
1tat11111n 41 E lecttlta)
units
42 Bum
somewtllt
0 T ran1p0tr;
t•tlon llltdi\111 .
44 Prepos"""'
41 ... "'..,.,,'• (OflCerl\
49 Shield
50 ShUP'f'
51 Under
stnln ·· n Rub out' •
SJ Skin
dlsonftr11 .
54 This: S,. ~s "-"' .,.d S6 Cotler''
(ilnct"" •o Gold: st-
Re~
'\;
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·~.Medicare
~by nallon
!J1t!)d of • &1 .. ~hi:.ough Thu
1ocY!snd HoL
: .. ihe Arna• ~ Hom11101
auet.ing th
'jj~
Id ««' ... ~UARK. ·'' . .i~Ll>SE ...... ,. Tbe N
Amtticu . ~
P,hys .....
;: Plan1 .
"' -:·on ~
, ...
c ANA.HEU
~~ij N~ver
'\1Ml'cb pt
..... ~ttr An
: tioc. Inc ,
:;dersea en•
~the Orange
'! lt1Stituu
~iences,
~it 1~.Jf·. at lb
• 1 )ie will c
~ re.fult.s of t ~ 1>.JCperlment
" the' Flori~
: .• ~ .. wttJ
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.. ~·temJ, v
" • '4JTCh an•
. ·• lhtderwates ·• tr.-e dlve1,
'lh utwltt•
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"" of• environ
• al, Collini
I <ln)l of th
'~. "'d t ·• ttt·.U inter ~rete1
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T 1. •,ti .y No~t111brr 2 l ":.r,
Wedk!are Topic
F"
Father Heid Bullocks Ba1idit Retiring
Rest Home Gr-oup In Abduction
Pleads Guilty Awaiting Penalty
ID Veteran W arke<l
On Notorious Cases ;--Meets in County SANTA ANA -A 1u•na ~ Park father who ont month SANTA ANA -Admitted Uon with burglaries there , aco WH arre1t.ed lo Clo l Jew•l robber Benjamlft Valen· Another subpecl. Rex p Ar· SANTA ANA -V•teran1tb• OnrtU. Rupp. McCrack·
ANAHEIM -The Impact "'"'1nl 011 tht thtl'ftt of ''The N.M., on 1 charce or abd:c~: 1uela. 34 . o~ Los Angeles. wtll lhur. also accused In the Orange County Sheriff'g iden· en. Glatman, Webb and Bar·
t Medlca.r1 11 beln& uplor· Soclal CompoatftW o( Cere." Ing h!J ion. Randall, &. from have to wait a month before Ma•l.'.h 5 noontime aem helit,' tlflcallon tectlnlclan Mac k'tholom11 caaes.
d. by nalJonaJ leaden In the Tbt "IOC1a1 comNWl•n•·" of his.... U h 1 d d .1 he 11 sentenced for partictpat-sktµpcd ball while awailin" Steelmon, M. ha• re t Ire di A n at I v e of '!'cnnessee, I~ of a1ln1 meet l n " ,... .... "" ... w e, aa pea e gu1 ty l . ,. 1 ' tii:ough ThurMiiy •\the Ola~ cart, ae(:Ofdll\I to Herbert to a char&• of armed robbery. ng in the '2.3,000 holdup of a preliminary heartn1. 111 11 c ostn1 a career tbat uw him Steelmon, th o father of five,
1t11and Hotel. Short, Dalla•, MHA prell· Samuel w. Laughlin, 3'7, wUI Bullocks Fashion Square jew· 1till at larae. I work on some of the most no-lnow llvu in Sant.a Ana. Fie
the Amertcan ANoclation dent, art ''UtOH aspecb of be aentenced 10 su-rlor elry department lul March. torlous crominal cases m the iplana to return to Pleasant .r M f t.ne A..t .. it ,.. s · J d WW! L couoty'a hlatory . Jilli. Tenn ., wnere he intends ,,,~m11 or •""' con· lnttttutlonal life which focus Court here Nov 10 upcrior u se am · Sherill Jamea Musick laud· to farm 7&-80 acres of pasture
ltlcUng Ha fourth an nu a 1 on the splrltual •motion 1 H · · Murray has delayed eeni.l\c· Filmtit Will Aid ed Stetlmon'a 2<l yeara of and timberland on property ·~ ""' d u ' 1 ' wu accuaed of Ute bold· in1: or the bandit who re· ~ervlce wit"' the .. ,.oartm•nt's he now owns. an crea ve nMdl, If well up of a Buena Park liquor . h Id l 0 • Co ty
11 1
' " u the phy1lcal and meat.al •tort on Oct. I. l"1ve days ~a~~~sun~U a "o.!~l'htarl~I· Art Edueation ~~~:i;ds and IdenUflcatlon 01.,;:==========
UARKETS ttealttt requlttmtntl'' of II• later he wu 1rr11ted In Lo• Tbe delay was requ.eted by "During my tenur1' ln of· lfJ'S Bf fRIENDl YI
ln& perlODI bottl in and out An&eles Ct.unty Probation Department ORANGE -Oranae Coun· IClce." ~t1ld Mu1ick. "I have .
CLOSED
Thi New Y .....
Amtrieu t1oek exeU~ el..,. ........ , .••
: Hoa 41)' ta N.. V_,_
City. 1'h4laC di Niii ..
•. WedneHl7. .
of lnaUt1'Uonal lons·term or Tht armed robbery followed investigators who •aid lhf.Y lY Ar1 Education Assoclat1on T . I f .1 known or no employ• wh<' haJ
Ult cart Mtllnlt. by a few daya hit apprehen. w~1 t to pe~ Valtruutla •will hold a him t11t1val In the lave l Ill served tht county more fa1th·I ma 1tary servtct ~rda to IM Co t L b I fully capably and consclen·
UYNOO'E 1ion ln New Mexico with hit U he a~quired an addlcUOD 5 u~ Y 1 rary Building, 431 SANT A ANA -Mr a n d llous.ly than Mack Steelmon."
Ao be rt M. Ball. com· son. He w1.1 on a train, head· to medication whUe in the . anchuter Ave . Thurs· Mn. CharlH McEathron or Amons the murder llts
mi.11i0Qtr of lbt SocW Se-td for Oklahoma. The boy Arvmy. da)', 7 ll pm. Costa Mesa will present a Steelmon h.aa worktd art -·""t '-.. -1.1. wu later ret td t hl alenzula may bavt jolMd Memben and cuests will :=-=-=-=----:==::-=:---:::::!:l::=-~· 'Y ~tratlon, set um ~ 1 the holdup ln order to tted preview new art educaUo traveloau• in color of a r~ent --
Ult Uynot• for the conler· 1t1olbtr, ltthel. of Orange. his addiction, a f1ct tbat~ tum• available for uae ln th~ trip to Mexico and the Yue&· BOTH AP, UPI
•net •t a lwscheon meeUn1 Aut.bor1Ut1 lndlcated . the have a burln& on h1I aentane>-publlc achoola thia year I.all penlnaula in the Pent· ~ DAILY PILO'r t. on• or
ff }OU havt new nelghborJ
or know of anvone movm&
to our aru , please tell us
IO that Wt may u tend a
friendly wetQOme and he.I p
thtm to become ,cqualnted
ln t.htlr ""' 1Url"OUnd.in•1.
COST l MW VISITOR
~·--s:::i---• Monday, and a.n. rrw E. child·1t1alln1 char&• wU1 not lng. probation offlcen lndl· ~monc tho11 to be shown ar~ houae of the King Family P ! P ':~ • :m1:u~~ ~ Moll CO.Utah ) elaborated on be prosecuted 1lnct Lau1hlln cated. 'Toccata for Toy Tralna" Medical Center. 1120 w. war. co11ntr.)I 10~1vc 1h,. comb!· Th HARBOR "''ITOR
Iha todal IHUtl Involved ln fa~es up to five Ytlll In 1late Valenzuela admitted the and .. Blacktop." both by ner st . under sponsor&hlp of nation of b<lth ''"IOt'l11ted h I 'fU
P hysiologist Nrvinl thl •led as vlewed pmon on the armed robbery robbery after he ~--picked Charlea Eames. and "A Triplthc Psynetics Foundation Pre1a and United l'rttt1'•ln· I
by the ftdtral i ovtrnment. conviction up In Los Aneeles tn conntc• to tht Moon ·· Thundi y. 8 Pm ttrnatlon•I 1
•''
Plans Talk
·on Sealabs
ln a dlMer •ddr11S.
"I am hoptf ul we will aoon
.., alpttjC&ftt protrtaa ln
expandlni ll • a l t h inatmen
llCI and loq·tmn can Hf'V•
icel," •aid W., who i..
~ chlJnn.an of the aubcom-
.~AHEIM -Dr. c;.or1• ttee oa loo,.tenn ca.re of
H Noover of Cetta i.tua, ,.. tht s.Mt. .,.cial comm.ttt.1
iMrcb pbyaiok>Oat • 1 t h Oil •Pl· ~ Amer I can Avia·. ff~, he added. theft
llOfl, Inc., apeaks on un· II g_rowini ".~ for All or·
denea environments before ~tioJl rwpoDlibll to lhi Oran&e County chapter. . e .conuntaity te ~ as an
Tflstitut.t of Environmental insUtutJonal focal ~t .. for
Science,, W~aday. 7:1S Jong-term ca.re MtVtces.
~Jl)., •t \bl Charter Houll. DUAL IEKEF1T
1 • We will diacuJI prtUn\1.ft,ary Ke praiaed iue ol older
refult.s o( the Sea.lab J and 0 people Ill home bealtll aldes
eJ&perlmenta condu~ oH and in tbe foster grandpar-
the' Florida and \:allfomia enta programs as a "syate-
stMiru wtth particW.U rtt.r· matie way tor ~ with
~ to dHp IUbmerltPCt leilurt to coatribute NllJ·
. srst.eru, vehide iystem1 fOr !arty t.o tM aod.a1 pd of
54arcb and rescue, man In tMlr community aad •t.rn
tbtderwater veMcltt and in some lddidoul 1Mom1."
tf'9 dJvea. and poterrtiats of Miu Neota LanOll, dJ..rtc·
. th uDd.lrMa world. tor of community ..mou
-.Vern Bradlltld, .uperv!IOr fer UM ioeial ~urtty Ad·
of• envlronIMGtal 116ora&ory mlnlstrauon. was to deacrlbe
at, Collini RadJo and pr•l· UM ~eet of M.edlevt Oil m i-<n t of the local ehal>Wl' of denta and proJl'Ul• of non·
fEIS, ·~Id Uie mHttn1 ls open proOt bomta for tbe .,mi
tt''ell mt.e...-d perlOU wtl<1 and allied loaf-t•nn care set· ~ re1erv1aon1 wttb Prank Uni' today .
. ?Qsou Jr .. '""'°°· Ext. m. or Other ltey apeechff Wert! V:'1ll Bradfield, m.oeoo. Ext. slated by Dr. Edward J .
lJ13. SUinbrOok. cll.a1nnan of the
Department of P1ycblatry at
:. Un1venlty of SotAtM"' C&ll·
f or!lla; UM "". Jam•• R.
SWnh.Ha. eseeatiff dtrtetor
of CeJ1lomja LuUwu Heme•,
lne • Alhambr•. and P'fed
A. Irvin, admlniatnter .t The
Sequoia•. Portola Valley .
: Trial Slated • . ,
~ .!n Slaying
. Of Woman
-
$50,000
0
Surplus Corporate Funds
earn
'
$606.36
every 3 months
(and even more when dividends are allowed to accumulate)
Alt ,aarw ,., ,_ •tih meeill, 1™ aa:a :tllcYin1
1cx::otJDC n.da Odi-ina mryjrmm inrome co yoc?
A short step from yoar blnlc to Nt'WpOl't kl boa Sninp iu lMtS Step
U) hip earn.inat-Funds placed with al nm our bjJb cwrcnt annw
~of 4.85 ~ compourtded qaaru:rl1 when~ to the
qu&nrr'• end. nt, nrt work.in& for~ from the
£,,.. o4 lftT month i£ recemd on or before dte tenth. Tber m af e.
A vt.il1bili!'f-"U7 w~ requnt bu bNa met peomptly
without ditla1« qQCIQon in our 29 yce.n.
An accouM at NtwpOtt Bt~ S.vin,. mey be opeoed b, 111 iadividaal.
1 oorportDOG, a p&nNllhip. or any O<hu lepl entit'f. S.Ti.aas ta:DOnt5
att lcpl ia .. rrinm lot .lnwustr&tOd. execmaa. ~ uuaa
w,1 ,-c M1p J'J9., hiafm ~-~? Yoa1t bc'ftkaDI
•cidllrcmolcwrwo~o6:el.
Newport]!,~/!~~ Savings
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE
Let's Aid the Coast
Assembly Speaker Je:.!IC M. Unruh and hi\ aide~
have openly derla.red their inttnllon to probe deeply in·
to the 1dm1nistrat1on of public shoreline al ong the
Orange Coast, and particularly, io the Newport Har·
bor area.
Apparently Unruh and his Joint Leg1slaUve Com·
m1ttee on Tidelands will focub attention on the proposed
exchange or holdings between Orange County and The
Irvine Company in Upper Nt!wport Bay. They may also
delve into ~cwport Beach's C'ity administration m I ht>
lower bav
Dudng recent hearings in Sacramento. Unruh said
he might attempt to block the complex t:pper Bay tide
lands trade bv introducing prohibitive lec1slation. His
pnncipat tidelands consultant. Charles Bald\\ m !>U~
gested that the S8 million public advantage :ittnbulccl
to the swap throu~h land appraisals is "nothing 111or<'
th;rn a ~mokes<'rl'<'n" Raldwm\ offh:inrt rrmark. "1th·
0111 c1ornmrntat1on or e'planat1on ~e<•mcd to < har.ir·
l<'rlt" fhr comm1tlf'e\ approach
P11hl1r ltc1elanc1s for lhr moo;t part ran hC' Ir •fl •
htr1t lo mr1n nubllr ~horrline-ttioc;e UNI~ ":i:-.hrrt h\'
I h<' f'hh :in<f flow or the Par1flc Orran·~ "':iter~ Th1•rr.
I~ 1i1t1e ou<'c;t1on that our nublic coastline 1~ on<' nf lht'
publi1"s most precious assets
So far in the legislative committee's shorehn<' :.lu·
nie~. public statements of Unruh and his associates have
been tinged by the negative approach. They have mt1·
cized the tidelands administration of local governments
Manv of the statements have been openly hostile
Lo~ic suggests that the public \\·oulcl bf' ~ttcr
served if the committee would adopt a constructive ar-
prOilC h to Cahrornia'c; shoreline In other words. how
might the public be bett<'r .~crvco alon~ the r·o:i~l"
Smee As~l'111bly Speaker Unruh claims interest In
prei.ervmg pubh<' :.ltorellne. perhaps he will mtervene
to block the Metropolitan Wat.er Dlatrct from bu1ld1ng
a $300 m111ion nuclear powerpla.nt on one of the la.st
virgin stretches of our coastline remaining below Cor·
ona del Mar
As a ma ttl'r of fact. Assembly Speaker Unruh in
the past has ~l ated that he isn't overlv 1111pressed with
the state':. o'>' n administration of public be ac he!>. ln·
eked. 1f bea<.:h ul>ers adopted the negative view, they
n11ght rompl;un ol tht> state's own appro:ilh to beach
;11Jmini,tration !-.t;M bea<.:h control seems to be charac-
tem<'d bv cha111 lrnk fences that limit access and guards
who kel'p turnc;t11C's busy collecting admission fees.
As~(·mbly !lpNker lJnruh. of course. has been quick:
lo spon~r prc1hib1the legislation when local govern·
mrnls <;tucltrd the 1clra of beach admission fl'es.
'\rt m<111v lcx·al )!nvernment.3 have fought hard to
rf't::11n JrHI 1111prOH' puhllr access to beaches and bays
'I la r11v nf \('\\port nc,wh carried a three year legal
h 1111< ;ill 1h1 ''·'' to tlw (:ihfornia Supremr Court IU!it
10 prr,1·1 "' on<' 111111 •' 'trl't'I for public ane ... ~ to New·
port JI ;1 rhor
II 1~ :ibo true that t orona del Mar City and State
Beach P:irk. a JOmt project o( Newport Beach and the
slate park system, often 1s cited by the stale as an out·
standing example of public beach development. A con·
structl\'E' attitude by the state might well make poss1·
hie more such success(ul ventures in the future-here
1r1 the Newport liar bor area and many other places
:ilong the roast C'c•rt:11nly little will be accomplished for
the publtt J!OOd h\' .1 hoi.l1le approach to the problem.
lloprfu lly t hrn I lie ~tale legislative committee will
1111\1 r ... t:ih1!1 h 'c1nH 111can1n~ful guidelines for its tide·
l:lnd~ ~turfy ..,tatf' 11frw1als should base their rccom·
mcnrtal1tm\ for-1 hanf('~ on the farts. not vague. pre·
rnn1·r1 vPd notwns
/
H stat<' offirials don t likr some or the prorn1on,
of the Orl'::.ent Upper Bav plan. perhaps lhev ran su~
l!est a better way to develop this second harbor to thr
benefit of all But 15 the state -perennially short of
funds for beach and park development -prepared to
put up the milhon8 of dollars needed to acquire and de·
velop a large amount of 1horehne proptrty surround
ing the Upper Bay"
In the end thl' stc1te m.iy well discover many <on-
(trurt1ve approaches \\hereby it can offer aid to local
~overnmenls wh kh will result in greater public enjoy·
menl of our coastal ~ches. bays and harbors.
C::~rMAu~~~~
'\(MEER ur, (~. IN ~ER\CA NA11VES ARE ~\OTlN6 FoR fEA(f ! .,
Allen-Scott
Bobby's New
By ROBERT S. ALLEN
and PAUL SCOTT .... ,~·--
Sen Robert Kennedy is
playing an inlngulllg role
in shaping U S foreign po·
llcy.
He 1s launching "trial
baJJoons" for foreign policy
makers in lbe Johni.on ad
mu11stration w test con-
gressional and put-lJc re-
act.Ion on controvtrs1 al dis-
armament and poll I 1 c: a 1
moves no"' under ~ e c r e l
~tudy
The dual purpose of Ken-
nedy's spff<:hes and stale·
men ls. care fully prcpattd
"1rh help from the Mate
Department and li S Arms
Control Agency. 1s to 1nflu·
ence President Johnson 's
decisions. and tn develop A
wide consensu.~ tor proposed
shifts lo poli cy
ff THE POLl("Y chan~es
ad vocated by Kennedy win
wide approval . the p 1 a n
calls for President John•
son's advisers to immed•
lately press to make these
proposals official l' .S. po·
ill.'\
Should a •·trial balloon"
encounter pronounced op-
po~1t1on. the slralegy is to
delay efforts to gel Presi-
dent Johnson's approval un·
t1J the cnt1c1sm can be still·
ed or lhe pohcy altrred lo
i:ain the backing or ('on-
grrss and the public
The first Kennedy foreign
pohcy foray was his Octo-
ber 13 pronounrement that
Hed China be asked to par·
t1clpate ln the Geneva dis·
armament talks in January.
in line with new "political
action on a grand scale" t!l
achieve an 1ntcrnat1onal
agreement In halt the pro-
hferat1on of nud<'ar wea
pons
IF' TH E CHINESE \om·
munisl!i accept, the N o w
York Democratic Senator
argued. the Geneva talks
""' 111 be more meaningful.·•
Original source of Ken-
nedy'' slarUing proposal 1s
highly significant
It was drafted in the of·
flee of Disarmament Direc-
tor William C. Foster and
was "leaked'' to the one·
time Attorney General with
the knowledge and appro·
val of Foster and Secretary
of Slate Rusk
While the speech was not
r I e a r e d with President
Johnson. Kennedy showed
a copy of It on October 11
to McGeorge Bundy. &pe-
clal foreign pohcy adviser
to the President. According
to administration insiders.
Bundy approved it but
said nothing about It to the
President, who at the time
was m the Naval Hospital
1n nearby Bethesda. Md
· THE "PEKING in vi la·
tJon · · 1s tht' core of a con·
troveraial ''stick and carrot"
Chma policy nov. beinJ:
:.haped within the Johnson
admintstrallon m connechon
with d1plomallc elforta to
end the war 11\ Vietnam
The proposed Mw China
policy ena1b the "use of
U.S. force and/or econo-
mic a1d and negotJ&tions"
to curb Pelung's agg:res·
s1ve aims Ln Southeast Asia
The over-au "grand de·
sign envisions bring i n g
In J uly a CIVIi r lg ht s
~roup complarned Lo lhe
Department of Health. Edu-
cation and Welfare . kn own
as HEW. that the Chicago
school auUlortly was prac-
tici ng racial dJscnmmal1on.
The Collow1ng month thr
0 f 1 1 c e of bauca11on. an
agency or HEW. announced
ll v.as maklllg an LO\ estiga-
t1 on of complaints m Chi·
C3RO. San Francisco Bo~
ton and Chester, Pa It
serms the Office has "in-
vestigators." just like the
f'BI
THESE t\GE:'\'TS talkec1
to School Supennten de n t
R C. Willi.~ in Chicago and
subsequently left h I m a
Drar George
Why do they have New
Math ' What was wrong
v.1th Old Math" s o
Dear S.D
No matter how you ra-
t 1onahie. it's still prom1scu·
1ty and the sooner vou
mend your ways the better
off you'U both be.
!Yeah, J realize that's ~o
mg to coof~e S.D .. but I
never ~et to use any sexy
a05•veu and I'm sick of 1t. >
Dear Gloom y Gus:
Now that President Johnson has sign·
ed the $2 billion Rivers and Harbors
bill. I wonder what immediate steps
our local admtniltraton will take to
r!cl'lvt part of these funds ror the bet·
t~rment or Balboa Ray m Newport
Bl'ach Tempw ruglt!
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Red Chma into the l n1tcd
Nations within two years.
deanng the way lor thal
by bringing Pek10g into the
negot1at1ons to curb the
spread of nuclear weapon~
and effect a V1rtnam settlr·
ment
' That was a mighty fine
victory th e unified Demo-
crat.Jc party won on appouit-
ing Jull.l(r Morrissey." ~aid
the Kindly Old Philosopher.
puffing on hts briar • It
lund of tu~ged at my lundly
old hurt.strings ··
WITll nn; L N de t•ply
invol\'ed 10 the hackslaRe
mo\ c~ on both the~e mat-
l('r' admm1strat1on pohcv
makers contend 1t would be
logical to give Red Ouna a
seat m the Ullemataonal or·
ganiutJon
ll I.a tbelr belief that the
parUclpatJoo of Peking rep-
resent.ab ves in these nego-
llat1ons would operate to
b I u n t oppos1t1on both in
Congress and by the public
agalllst Red China's admit·
lancr to the l r N
quest1onnaur to 1111 out.
Eventually. rra11c11 i\ep·
pd. federal commissioner
Of edurat1on. nol.lhed Dr
Willi~ that IJO m1U1on fed ·
nal education funds was
being held up due to .. ~
s1ble noncompliance" "1th
c1v1l nithts rule(
Dr W1Uis exploded lie
averred Keppel did not con
form to the rule' and call·
ed his a c t l o n despo11r
alarming and threaten1ni:
11 undermines the
foundation o( local control
of public education "
THE ll'STANT after·
math bordered on scandal
Mayor Richard Daley of
Chicago is one of the most
powerfu l Democrats in the
Midwest. It 1s v1rt.uallv ccr·
lain he reached President
Johnson. and l HEW under·
secretary bobbed up in Chi·
cago. The next day the IJO
million was released.
Now this column has in·
ve1ghed against federal aid
as universal principle. and
particularly against slate
and local officials looking to
Washington. every t 1 m e:
they want a bundle for lhu1
or that. Yet is 111 conceded
federal grant principle is
sclUed In many field!. and
grant.a in education may oe
one.
BUT IF THIS 1s inev1l·
able. grant& should at least
be honest and equil a b 1 •,
and should not be used as
a club to inlim lda~ local
1chool districts to submit to
arbitrary d e c r e e from
Washlllgwn. The Chicago
case violated th11 common
ethic. The withholding was
used as a club. II was de-
void or equJty or p u b J I c
hurlng. 3nd reversal of the
withholdlna wH polltkally
d.Jshonesl
But they lost. I said. De
~pttP the splendid efforts uf
M-na lors Teddy and Bobby
Kennedy lo get their dad ''
old pal appointed to t h P
federal bencn. l..n the <'nd
the) had to vield
''They alll'l the un1hed
Democratic Party," snap·
ped the Klndly Old Philoso-
pher l.n h1a kindly fastuon
Mr Johnson ls"
Bl'T KE SENT the nom1-
nallon to the Senate He
was bchmd the noble Kcn-
~v lads all the ""3\
"That he was." said the
Kindly Old Philosopher. nod·
ding ··At a seem ly dJS·
l4nce 1 reckon I b<.'ller fill
you in
"Now first you got to
have a little sym pathy for
Mr .Johnson He loved his
predecessor. bu t folks keep
comparlllg. It's 11kr hcmg a
~ccond wife. 'That's a
might\ sohd c<1hr honey,'
\3 vs the husband But It
ain 't fros ted in th<' ~ame
st) le as poor. old ~lartha
used to do it.· Thal tends to
get a mite wearymJ:
''THI::\' YOU got to know
about the deep unt11•rstand·
1ng br1v.een the President
and Bobby. ·ru nP,cr turn
my ba tk on my fr1rnd Bob·
hy · 'ays the f're~1dent.
And he don't tru~r Teddy
much. either
"So anyway. 1n comes
Tedd). hat 1n hand ·Mr.
President' says Teddy, gulp-
ing. I "'1sh to ask a favor
because of our mu tual
friendship. o u r com mon
trust and becau~r my fa·
lher told me to Oad and
Bobby and I would be
much obliged 1( ) ou'd kind·
ly appoint lhe Honorable
t'rancis X. Morri~\r\ to t.bt
august federal hr.nch in
Bo>ton Despite his rrcord."
" 'Look h'yar Tcddv,'
~ays Mr Johnson 'I would·
not Record? What'5
.,..rong with his record"'
· 'Well ' says Teddy. I.ind
of scuffling his feet , 'seem~
like he went to i.ome Cly-by·
n1i:ht law school in Georgia
'''FLY • BY NIGHT'?"'
<oa~.., Mr Johnson tapping
hh l1ngerllps together Do
co on
.\nd he put 10 12 years
in SO'iton ward pohhcs ·
Ward pobtlcs" My, m)'.
lrll me more ·
And there may be some
1 har&es of ahady characters
ID b1a pu\. But Bobby and 1
will ft&ht to the laat in the
Sena~ and Ln the press for
our old man's man No mat-
IA!r what 1t costs us '
" 'Teddy ' says Mr. John·
son, 'you got an ideal can-
didate I cannot deprive
you of this battle. I wUI ap-
point him I w1U right al
your side. At least I would
if I wasn 't ~01ng to the nos-
pila.I the day the fightmg
st.arU. But I want you 10
know that when I'm in pain .
"I'll think of you and Bob-
by. out there la) mg your fu·
tures on the hne ror lhts
Mr. Morrissey /\nd Teddy
I know Ill going to make me
feel a 1ight helter • "
NONSENSE. I said. l bet
Mr. Johnson was taking the
defeat heavily. Just watch.
I 'aid. he 'U keep his word
and submit Mr Mom,sey s
nomrnation t.o the Senate
again next year
' Why that," said the
Kindly Old Phtlosopher.
"W o u I d be the meanest
most lowdown. dirtiest trick
he could play on them poor
Kenne<ly tx'y1. or course he
will."
Roi Kluever, %0. S.F. stu·
cln t -"A good teacher
does not develop a student''
ability but raUler he finds
that abillty and forces the
student to develop It "
What~ver the law 1ay1.
the problem of racial db·
cnnunallon does oot aub-
mll to ri&id. naUooally de-
ttrmtnt'd deflnlUcn.
c--. .......... Ploying wflh Fire-
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To the Ed1tar
Like ~o m a n y others
"'hose letter~ have appeared
here. rny wife and I have
tx>en deeply concerned o~er
the singularly illogical and
insens1t.Jve position our Ne\\
Editor'• ~otr. Letters
aboul UNICEF' and lbe Hal·
lowe 'en drivf' lot fund s ap-
purlnc In ~ailbox today
wt.rt recel\ ed too latt for
publlcalloo before l b t
eHnl.
port Beach Ci ty Council -----------
perceive. by an edict ol lhe
city council denying ~
I nttt'O ~at1ons A.s50Clalloll
perm1ss1an to substitute the
obvtously suspect concept
of helpmg C/thers Ulrough a
~'OUection of funds for sup-
port or t.:!'IJ ICEF Jdopted on the l='llC'EF so-
hc1tal1on issue
Wt:: ATIE~DED Mon-
c1ay's meeting t October 2.'»
to petJllon the council to re-
consider tis st.and. In view
of UNICEf''s having "t.'n
tht! Nobel Peace Priu that
v~y day, we felt that such
an action would be most ap-
propriate
We believed that rropen·
mg the sub1ec1 might lead
to a reversal of thl! coun·
c1l 's dec1S1on . rendering 1t
unnecessary for the counctl
lo authorize City Attorney
Seymour tc defend in court
a Judgment that 1s indefen-
sible by au human slan·
dards
THE MA \'OR would tn-
tertain no further public
voicing of disappro\'al of
the council's action either
dunng l'he session or after.
A curious and dtScaurag-
lng encou nter w1lb democra-
cy 10 action at its vf!rv low-est level. ~
W B BROUGHTO:-.
M rong ~ight
To the EdJtor
May I comment on the
letter from Darcie France
f Mailbox. Oct. 271 and the
many others recently pub-
lished s u p p o r t 1 n g the
UNICEF fund drive on Hal·
lowcen.
I agree with them that
UN ICEF is a very noble el·
rort and deserves every·
one's support. But with re·
gard to tht! action of the
city council. may I point
out that the council has nol
a p p e a r e d to be anti·
UNICEf'. nor are they at·
tempting w starve hungry
children. nor are they pre·
venting UNICEF from solJ.
citing funds as Mju France
and the others imply The
issue is simply w h e t h e r
this fund drive shall occur
Halloween night.
ASIDE FROM the rea·
sons given by Ule council.
I suggest thal Halloween
night is the worst of nights
for the reason t.bat the lake
will be less. People con-
cerned with lhe pleasure
and safety of their own
children and their neigh·
bors' wlll be less In the
mood to c o n t r I b u t e to
UNICEF than if an honest.
straightforward a p p e a I
were made by adul~ on
another evening. I I've
watched Salvation A r m y
workers aollclt funds on
the sup~ of aamblln& cat-
mos In Las Vegas and
thc-y received nothln1.
W UNICEf supporters
Ari' u sincere In their de·
sirt lo aid lhe world's hun·
ifY children as they !IO
loudly profeaa to be. then
they should be more con·
cerned wtlb the amount or
money they can collect and
less lllSl~tcnt un tmpo~ llli:
their will vn the ctly coun·
c1l I for one am ft'd up
with l :-;1cEs ~ light to-
the·f1Jl1sh" attitude
ROBE.HT ll PEIHCJ::
UNI CEF A inu
To tht! EdJtor
\\ e sent the followtng let·
ter to mem~r!> 1:. the Ne"·
port Beach <..11y Councll
~110 voted lo ban UNJ Cl::l"
SOllCIUIUON
'I-or your vole to ban
UNICE:F !oohc1tat1ons. we
extend 1.\.1r praise and com-
plete support
"PRIMARIL V. th i s ~um
of th1; I.inned /ljalWn!> 1s to
propagandne our children
m tavor or a one-world So-
cial.isl government ~cond
ly UMCE.1-funds are
turned over to various gov·
ernments. H<.'N naive lo be-
lieve Commu:ust govern·
menl.6 use lhts money Ln
any way except lo tJghleo
control over their slaves.
It 1s a hC:dX and an un-
f au pracuce to h a v e ch1l·
dren sohc1t these funds dur-
ing the tradlllonally Amer-
ican celebratJon of Ha!·
low1te1 ..
"Again our praise and
lha.1ks for your tirm stand ·•
AN~ B DOYLE
JOHN M DOYLE
Clae d u to Gruber
To the Edit.or.
The spirit of llallowe'en
will be preserve"d in New·
port Beach this year. we
U p I a I a, Mino., New1-
Trtbu11e: "Conjecture was
expressed just last week
that the Republican party
Js ln such bad shape that
ll rnigbt not have a candi·
date for the 1988 election.
More pickle smoke. That la.
ll Ill hlghe.r·upt have the
ruta to aet do'tvn to baate1,
one of which la th.la : to c•t
t.be leeches oU the relief
and welfa ... roJea -or tll-
franchlse them. Relief roles
should be only what tbe
name Implies -relief from
w3nt -but not ln perpet-uity··
In agreerng with his tel·
low councilmen on lhe vote!,
I understand Mayor Gruber
said that 'soliciting on Hal·
Jo"'e en is going conlrarJ
t<: the spmt of the holiday.''
WHILE. I , too, remem·
her with Mayor Gruber tbt
gOOd old HaUowe'"en spmt
--dumplDg garbage on front
porches. soaping car and
hause windows. and puttina
unlJ.kely ob1ccts on rooh
1 even lipping C/Ver out.-
houses -eh. Mayor Grub-
er"•. I feel sorry for thd
children w h o look to UNI·
CEF for advantages they
can never have without IL
Therefore I have urg~
the 950 subscribers to my
subscription newslet1 er,
The Dixon Line. to send the
following I f! t t e r t and a
check I lei Mayor Gruber:
"DEAR MAYOR GRlJB.
ER: Will you please s•
thal Uus check to help f~
starving cb.tldren. to help
provide for lbe1r educaticm.
or lo help guard lbern
against illness, u forward-
ed lo Mrs. A. K. Phelps,
UN ICEf' clwrman far t.M
Coastline chapter of tbe
L'n1ted Nations A.s1oc.l.l·
tJon "
"May I urge you and the
ctty cc:uncilmell of Newport
Buch w join me in this
contribution to help countu
the council's denial of the
right to collect funds Cor
UNICEF on Halloween?
Mrs. Phelps can be reach·
ed at P.O. Box 158, Corona
del Mar.
"Yours !ctr a good old·
fashioned Hallowe·en. •· .
SINCE THERE are only
950 subscribers to The D~
on Line, perhaps your read•
ers would like to help 1tuU
Mayor Grubtl"'s mailbox ~
show that many people clit
not believe that help11'1
needy children in underde-
veloped nat1<1n1 ii un-Amft'•
lean or Communlat-lnaplr·
ed. t made my check out
lo U.S. Com mlttet (ar t.JNl.
CEF.
DIXON GAYER
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The editorial page of the DlfJ7 Pilot teen to lnfor1ll
and stimulate readen by presenting lhia nen
paper'~ opln10ns and romment ary on topics of iDt
terelt and algnrftranre, by providing a forum for
the eiprwion of our rudera' oplnlona. and bJ
presentln1 tht dlverH vttwpolnb of lnformta
observert ind apoteane:n on t.opfa of the d11
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Dimes March On
County
Alerted
There'• an answer to every question and a solution
to every problem.
Thouib problems of birth defect! seem insurmounl·
able tD the layman, it ia encouragin1 to know experts are
puttinc 1boulden to the wheel of solution, and National
Foundation, March of Dime!, is devoting all its energy
in thia direction.
In Orange County, educators and civic leaders are
meeting with experts in the field for the second annual
symposium on the subject
Quick to volunteer services was Junior Ebell Club
of Newport Beach, which has been selected as the group
to register participants and help staff the day-long con·
ference Saturday, Nov. 6. in Crest Hotel. Anaheim.
Program, in keeping with the overall theme of meet-
ing problems of birth defects. includes A Short Course
in Genetics, Team Approach and Every Child's Birth·
right.
Sympocium leaders include Dr. Grover C Stephens,
Univeraity of California, Irvine; Dr. Oliver Nichols. co-
ordinator of March of Dimes Birth Defect Center; Mrs.
Norman Wauon, county director of volunteer services:
Mn. Rollin Brown, director of public education and
school relations and Miss Elaine WlWtelaw, national vol·
unteer service.! director.
DIMES VS DEFECTS -Just as dimes marchmg for decades
helped solve the problem of infant1le paralysis today the focus
of National Foundation 1s on birth defects Quick to JOm the
march are :\irs. John Bau m and Mrs Ralph Clock <from left ) of
Junior Ebell Club. the organization selected to assist durinf a
day-long symposium sponsored by National Foundation. March
of Dimes Saturday. Nov . 6. m Crest Hotel.
Colorful
Calendar
Good Buy
No need for busy countl·
ana to ha ve appcintmenla
confuaed. ThouaandJ ot on·
t.he-10 club women and so-
cialites depend re,W.rly on
the colorful and practical
Girl Scoot ulendan with
la.rte write-in spaces f o r
each date.
Santiago a n d Newport
Harbor Girl Scoot.I Councill
have the 19116 issue rudy
for aale 1tarlin1 Friday.
Nov. s. and again they sell
for 50 ~ts. Scouts ~iv·
in1 calendan from Mrs.
Donald Hall, troop leader
are (from left) Tracy KeJ·
Ioe1. Melody Miller, Lauri
Miller and AmeliM SchiJu.
fn&er. Sales will be conduct·
ed in ban.U. • upennarlreU
and door-to-door.
Flmdl are uted for troop
project& and coundl camp·
in& p r o 1 r a m s. Santiago
Coundl has paid off the
Sll0,000 mort1a1e of Camp
Joe Scherman nu.r Idyll·
wUd throu1b calendar and
cookie &ale1.
Mra. Robert Nelson of
Colla Mes.a i1 Santia10 pro·
duct Ille• coon1.lnator. and
Mn. Richard Stlevena ii
N....,art Had>or caJendar
chafrmu.
r -.~-
Art Chat
Eagerly
Awaited
N ewp<.'rt Harbdr Service
League m e m b e r 1 and
iue-st.s wdl meet in New·
port Harbor Yacht Cl u b
Thursday. Nov 4, to hear
.John Paul Jones s p e a Jr
about art.
Jones. '1'-ho has been a
Laguna Beach resident dur-
ing the past year. 1s known
for lus paintings and prints.
I le has re<:eived fe lJowships
from Tiffany Foundation.
Graphics and Guggenheim
Foundation .
Hts ane-man exh1b1ti<111s
have been in Los An1eles
Counl)' Museum. Pasadena
Art Museum and the Din·
tenfass Gallery in New
York. He is cu r re n tl y
shown in Brook Street Gal-
lery in London.
Ills ~orks han1: in perm-
anent collcct1ons in Los An-
J:eles Cou nt y Museum, Ll·
brary of Congress. Museum
of Modern Art New Ydtk,
and San Fraocisco Museum
of Art.
His displays in 176 na·
Uonal and interna t i o n a l
shows ha vc earned many
awards and prizes .
Lavender Cad Turns Neig hbors Gree n , Parents Red
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huaband and I didn't
thlnk much of your anner to the parent.a who com·
plained about their dau1hter'1 boyfriend-the young
man wbo worked for lua uncle who la a mortician.
When he went callln& on hll drl, he often rode over
ln a beane anct then parked" ln front of the girl's
hoUll. Our daqbttr ahould be 10 lucky. S h e is
' dat1n1 a abld.y cblJ'ICtAlr who appeared out of no-
wben. Ht bu plenty of money to spend but no one .-..ma to know for l\lN If he worb or wbert. My
bulband thlnb he la • bookie.
DIAllt NOT: Hert'• the letter and I hope
It mak11 everybody fHI b.tter. I've hMrd from
11veral funeral dlr1dors, how.ver, tnd they
don't feel 11 good. PIHM read on.
doefi not appreciate seeing a hearse employed as a vc·
hicle of convenience or pleasure.
Every profession and trade has a code to guide
the conduct of its members. If that young man does
not know better than to go vis1ttng his g1rl in a
hearse. someone did an exceedingly poor JOb of
training him. -V. H. W
DEAR V. H. W.: Thinks for your letter. I
agfff -a ht1rM should not b4t used It a joy
wagon and I'm happy you Mt the young mtn
straight.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think of
Europe five tunes on the money he has spent on
doctors and hospital bills m the last 20 years.
The husband who got gypped out of htS vaca.
lion 1s a very good guy His \\ 1f e ts a sour puss. This
stunt IS typical of her l am in a position lo give you
facts. not gossip. because rm a relative, but I'm not
saying who. Please print your answer. Thank you.
-MAD
DIAR MAD: You don't nMd to HY who.
I can guess. So why did you let your wit. t11k
you Into It?
A person who 11 In the ho.pltal for • check·
up 11 U1u1 lly occupied and/or exhausted. One
hour'1 vlaft after work would have been plenty
for both of you. Too bM, Dad. ,
f Thil cbancter driftl onr here almOlt ev.ry l ~•Dini In a lavender Cadillac "1th white aidewall Urtl and a bullt·ln TV. If you_ think the Mine b a
aonvenaUon piece, you lhou1d IM the way o u r
Mlahbon 1tu4 iround and 1awt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You frequently state
in your column that you welcome professional ad·
vice. Al a funeral director I'd Uke to say that thr
you.01 man who uaed the funeral coach for aoc1al
calll wu guilty of a breach of business ethics
a woman who Insists that her husband take hi1 an-
nual vacation wMn she goes to the hospital for a -
check-up so he can come and vWt her every day"
The doctors put her through every test under
the sun and they couldn •t find anythina wrong with
her. Nobody was surprised. The woman is a consis·
t~t complainer. Thb couple could have qpe to
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off. I woufd lln you to print thlJ Jetter. tt ma~
cheer • OH folb up. ~ -NOT HAPP A family w~o has suff~red a M!Cent bereavement
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Every Night la Like a Fiesta
Want t.o learn to roll your own sopatilla , whip up a frothy marqucsole or add a
touch of tequilla to fruit for Fnuts Ver a Cruz7 Mrs. Gerry Gerk10, Southern
Counties Gu Co. home economist will d emon.strate these recipes m Meals from
Mexico, third program of Orange ~ t College sponsored cooking school m
Men Theater, 1884 Newport Blvd., from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. tomorrow
·. Clean Cun·es
9450
SIZES I 2'.,-26',
~ 1Tf"" i c.. .. 1Tf ""-r~
Wh1z thru busy days in a
alummer th.M curves clean·
ly away from your waist
Make Chelsei. collar sam<'
fabric as dress. or contra~t
color
Printed P a t t e r n 9450
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18"1. 201,z . 221.:. 24"2. '.!6·
Siu 161l taku 2·.._ )d~ 1;,
in
FIFTY CE~ in coin'
for each pattern -add 15
cent.a for each pattern for
hnt-cl.aas mailing and spt ..
ctal handJing. Send to Ma·
nan Martin. the DAILY
PIU)T, +42 Pattern Dept,
232 West 18th St .. !'-.ew Yori...
N.Y. 10011 . Pnnt NAMF..
ADDRESS w1tb ZlP, SlZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
DISCOVER T H f. SF:
CRET of 1 well • dressed
woman! Discover 350 Oal .
• lerin&. new design ideas 1n
our new Fall · Wmlt>r Pat-
tern CataloJ: All size~' Cnu
pon for free pattern 111 Cata·
Joe. Send 50 cents.
Gadabouts
Pi Phis Present:
Book Reviews
Book! for holiday g1V1ng and reading will
be recommended by Mary Greer Scarborough
when she presents the second review in her
current serie!.
Sponsored by South Coast Alumnae Club
of Pt Beta Phi, the event will begin with a
t 0 a m coffee Friday. No\ 5. at 720 w Ba~,
Balboa.
Augmenting the program \\ 111 be Dr
~1arcus Bach. ~ell known lecturer. traveler
and author. who will review his latest book.
"The Spiritual Breakthrough for Our Tune~ ·•
Serie~ proceeds benefit P1 Phis' ph1lan·
throp1es Tickets. a\'a1lable at the door also
are bemg sold on_ a ~cason basis b' ~trs
Ral ph Bernard. ~ ays and means chairman,
675-0375.
Harborites Recite V olvs
In St. -~drew's Church
M ~~ Sa mantha Jean Ht·
att of Balboa Island and
Thomas Randall Hofman.
Corona del Mar were di·
rect<'d in their vow ex-
chan~e hy the Rev. Dr.
Charles D1erenf1eld in St
Andre"·~ Presb\1 er i a n
Churcl1 ·
(;1, rn 10 marnage b:,. her
hrolh<'r Morns L . Osborne
lh<' bride wore a frosted
,, r a n i: <' colored taffeta
go" n a maU:hlng pillbox
and rarned a ca~ade of
llh of the vaHey and or·
<'hid~
:'\ancv Deau. who wore a
caramel colored sheath and
ca:-ncd a bouquet of birds
of paradise. served as maid
of honor. and Vera Cam·
pcau . hndesmaid, wore an
1dcnt1ral gown. 'The bride'~
d.au~hl<'r. Jeri Ann Hiatt.
was the Oower girl.
\\' Terrence Hofmann was
hi li brolh<'r's t>est man and
ush<'rs were Lloyd Petty.
Charles Hartwig and Lee
Clark. Soloist& were Mary
MRS. HOFMANN
Recites Vow1
Lou u e Egan and Mr and
Mrs. John Osborne
Club Pledges Indian Aid
Peering
Around
NAMED to lbe du.11'1
hst for academic excellence
at Marymount Collece In
Palos Verdes Est.ates waa
Melissa Nash, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E.
Nash of Newpor: B e a ch.
She wds escorted lo the
honors convocat1on at the
college by Dr John M.
York of the faculty.
BEGL~SING her freab·
man } ear at Queens Qil.
lege. ~rlc,ttc. N. C., ls
Susan Kalb) ..;taaf, d.auah·
ter of Mr. anJ Mra. Cla·
rence n Staal, Ba 1 boa.
The women's coUege bu
an enrollment of a b o u t
J.200 studen ts.
SURPRISE bridal •bower
"as given Mrs. Robert
Camp. the former Betty HoJ.
lJday, in lhe Newport Beach
home of Jo'. A Herget and h1I
sisters. the Mmes. Pauline
St.aggs, Norme Kerr and
Edna Roberts.
Hostesses for the cbam.
pagne luncheon were Jf).
aeptune Riveria and Mn.
Frank Carrell.
Toasts ~ the bride were
made by the Mmes. Huth
Rawlings, John E&rl. Mfn.
n1e Toones. Arthur Paxton,
Marie Abell. Claren~ Hi&·
be-e Michael La Prin, Pa·
tr1cta Lafeele, John Abell,
PtulJp Tieman, Lee MKk
and Ellen Kelley.
EverythmJ. from soup to nuts and several add1t1onal
courses will be included in the progresaive dm ner
and cocktall party planned by S1sterthood of Tem-
ple Sharon in Cotta Me~ at 6.30 pm. Saturday.
Nov 20 The Mmes. Julian Feldman, Michael Les·
cander and Harold Solomon (from left) begin the
Ne,v CJub Sections Plot
First ~' eekJ" _f\ctivities What's
'I
Pro~resa
trek Following deaaert there will be trad1tional
folk dancing and musk. Re.!e"atioos may be made
through Mra. Solomon. 341 Naaaau Road, Costa
Me3a. telephone MS-4188. Adrnlarion is S3 50 and
the publlc i6 UlVited .
Doing
New secti ons added tn GadJtX>uts are planntn.i; 1
MARY DAY, 642-4321
Mesa-Harber Club include ;i da v at '.\1askatel's in L 0 5 a Sewing and Crafts Sec· •oi.ran• .. WwMI W•r I ••rrKll1 ....... w_. •. , ,,.. -AJN:t:;•
lJOn under the chairman· An::rl<'' startmi:: from Bak· r:!11~ry "~'"·~: ~r,1:~or\f'.!~ ~1,~oo·H' •• ~"•·~-1·~ • ~ i.
ship ol Mrs Joseph Lukins. er Strctt and Harbor Blvd.. f'.:ia ~1~~ A':~,..,,.,_, a.cMw J:..9:4 a;:rs ._..
and a House and Garden at 9 JO d m '.\1onday, Nov. 8 J•'• oe .. Mon ,.,,... m -"• ~ .,; H•"''".,. ..... nw. 1.',t•:::;
S t '°"I( l f"'OI• 1'01 1$1ft SI ..,.,,._, S.,e,.. •9-t c•1 ·et· ion C'nupl<'' Bridge w1U meet h6<•. 1 0 "' F"" ~,_ .. :-t~~,. w The lalirr "tJI meet in """'-,.. •• S#n .01 1J4t, v.,.., "'" s1 '°"" Mew 1 •"' the home at ).frs Edward at 8 Pm Friday, Nov 19. •"'...,!,!~::' ~ .. 9!.., A~ ... ------..iiii;;....;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Lynch of Bucknell R o a d. 1" I~ First Federal Sav· "· c-. -· 7:a -
Costa Mesa at 10 a.m.. ing, and Loan Bldg. An· .. ~ =. ~ .... _ .... ~~
Wednesda). Sov IO. for a othu ~r<.\Jp will view the '"""-•· IM>ltnoton ...,.. • '""'
..... is•·p•-........... .. ~~'----·--d1scuss1on OD Ulterior de<>-&..WO >e uiyen l''"'°"'Cuon C1-a~lellt ~:-"-· ITU W
ora tion led by M1!>5 Doro-of the Broadway hit. "Mary -......._ ~ • -Ood
thy H~U and Mm Joy Gatz. Mary." Mr. and Mn. RJch-t:,':""~'i ~· ,._, .,... .
NabonaJ Society of lnterto r ard Hamilton will be boru
l>e&Jfn. Section was start-at a P~·theater punchbowl ~ .... ~ :.di' U, 'I
ed by Mrs. Marshall Co14. party ln their Cotta Meaa 11. A.._., ._., ............._, ·
ley. home. U n.~ .-. __, STORE WIDE ~i~n ~~:te::~; fe!r~~ ~~~:n~~. ~i:°~wJ:~ ;;.-~~ .JF:J~::. =-1
tng fancy pacuce wrap-section meets at 9:30 a.m. ... ........... ci.o. ... ..,.,, .....
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m m A~ CJ/ ping and bow tb make un-enry Monday at Kon 1 =...-vui. Mar• .... ~ '-"· i ..c ..c U 11/ ..Jho•D'fe
l. I U 8 l Christmas decora-Wei. The Booco I r CU p "" ..... TOPS ~= -lllCltldl -1 J;.J _, r j
tions under the tutelage of wtll meet in the home of ~··~ 1 ...,:'-"''• "~ '
Mrs. I. M~cb. mother Mn. Brian GaU.a1ber Tue•· t=~· c!::,~ 1~1~• • .;j 2731 E. Coast Hwy. Corona clel Mar
ct M~. Michael NI.abet, •~da___::.y_._N_o_v_. _23_·~~~~~~~~~U...~·~·~7 ~~~1~11~·~ ... !!!!..~~~··~·~!l!!!!!!!! ... !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!! .. l!!!B ........ m1!!m .. !l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!'!f!!!!1 club ~mber. I
Next meeting of this ne w
section will be at 1 and
again at 8 p.m .. Tue~day.1
Nov. 16, in the home of
Mrs Marlo PreoUce. i:;cn·
t ral act.Mty chairman of
the club
Golf Section
Tuesday Club's Goll Sec·
t1on meets the fint Wed·
nesday of each month for
luncheon in Laguna Coun·
try Club after nine holes of
golf. The Nov. 3 luncheon
meeting will be the hr~t
tournament for all -with
prizes
Tee·off Ume is 9 15 at t h~ cl ub.
Bethel 120
I
Job'• Daughters Bethel
120 meets at 7 p.m. every
second and fourth Tuesday!
in Masonic Lodge, Lab and
Palm A venues. Huntin~ton
Beach.
LACE COORDINAT~ON IN
BRAS •.• GIRDLES. I.
LINGERIE
• Mot mate, afld coordinate with btaut1· Gadabout Section ol Co'
ta Mesa Women'!: Club \\Ill
embark on 1 trip to S e a
World In San Diego Wed·
nelday, No' 10 and on
l>M: 8 the group will S?o to
Los Angeltts to see 'T h "
G:-catest Stor) F.ver Told ..
"neservations may be made
With Mrs. Eugene F Wing.
'chairman.
Los Alamitos Navv Wivt>s driven in truck~ provided
Club 217. Naval Air ·station . by a maior rental hauhnl!
has pledged fi nancial sup· service by 25 members of r--===========-. ful Matdimlker tact underneath·it·all.
From 1he inside out, it's the most
feminine beainnin1 you can aive to
fashion. Perfectly blended from a
rainbow ranae of colors :
NO OTHER
]'Jo othu neWSJ)llP"r. d11ily
or Sunday, hu the-r1m1l11·
l.J.On ot the DAILY PILOT in
,t.hll a.rea '
port food . clothinJ: and col· th<' Ja) Ccc~ of foi;ta :\1es:i
lt'Cllon of cookmg utensils Tnbes rccc1V1n& the pack-
and blank~ts to the "Shar· aJles '~ 111 be the Hopi and'
in~ ror Thanksgivin)? \\'1th Navajo. located on rcserva-
thc American Indian." rro· lions near l''lagslaff. Artz.
gram sponsored by Daniel Chairman ror the Navy
Da vey. volunteer Indian re· Wives Club in the program
lJef chairman for the Vet-is Mrs. Eldon Brown of
erana of Foreip Wars in Westminster, chaplain. f'ur.
Costa Mesa. ther ln!ormatJon may be
ApproxJmately 3.000 In· obtained by calling Mrs.
diam; will receive gift pack-Brown 431·1331. Ext 285. or
ages collect.d throughout wnting her at 6236 Shawnee
the County by Davia and Road. Westminster.
F'OA THE BUDGET MINO.
ED. WE HAV£ Moon-
•'"~ R.yon F1ann•1 ~11dv ror thl' NN'dlr • 4;," Wid·,,
Jdl'al !or 01'e1'1St"'\, S u i 1 ,
Skirt11. 70•:. R.syon -JO';
ACt'tlllr. Dry Cleluablc. (t1
98¢ Yard.
2300 HA1t80flt ILVD.
COSTA MUA
Phont Mf·11H
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FIGHT FOR LIFE -Series star ltichard Chamber·
lain, left, bas to defend hbnsell against guest Tom
Nardini who wanu to force him to put his wife on
the preferred liat to be treated by a kidney machine,
in tonight's episode of "Dr. Kildare," 8:30 p.m. on
Channel 4.. The sequel is part of a continued drama
being aired on the color series on Mondays and
Tuesdays through Nov. 16. The new kidney machine
can treat only four or 50 patients suffering from a
fatal disease.
Banality Bit
Publication Deals
Harshly JT1 ith TV
B~ RICK du BROW 1scarcel) dart ask them ...
HOLLYWOOD IUPll _ 'The rel1g1ous hgure ap-1
An editor of the magazine pear\ ooly as lhe f .i n a t 1 c
"Chnst1an1ty Tod a y · for· s ... ekmg. ven~eance of ·J esse
warcli an article m lbat pub-James. or the c o ~ f u s e d
licalJon which deals banb.ly preacher v.hose paetfism is a
"'11.b the new network televt· buard on the frontier. T b e
aton season. most mearungful questions of
In bta letter, the edit.or the new season. overplayed
notn I.hat the article ''repre-though ~ey are. m~y . ~
Hnl& a new venture for ua found m Run For Your Lile. ~ a jourm.J written by lru; A man whose ~onths a r e
ministers aod profe5sors. we numbered set's hfe differe~t·
bave tended to be aloof from I>. Tht threat of dea.Lh Is a
lbe livelier arlJ ... our mag· h.and N,1,1ng . all life s eq~~;
atine circulates 240,000. and hon& and writing new ones. I
the number includes lhe larg· LITTLE HOPE
ert interdenominational audl· The new programs. adds en~ of P~?testant ministers Clowney, present Utue hopt
10 lbt U.S. of a chanee in formula or ~ article waa wriUe1' by pacJ
Edmlmd P. Clowney, whom .. 'Tu th ctl , tbe editor explainJ la llClinc rn 00 e • on, u
pruid e n t of Westminster tht ads demand. and you
TbeologtcaJ Seminary 10 Pb.JI· have tuned in on formula one
• d e I P h I • The crux of . . escape equa~ a.ex Umea
Clowney'& piece 11 th1~ ,the square of violen~. The
art1 on sho"s may be spiced
LRf:\T TURF.\T v.1th se'I:. but violence cames
'To the Chnstian Churt·h llH 11.allop The scene 1~ m 1 the greatest threal nf lt'IC'\I· d1ffl·rPnl "ar. the Wei.I.
1Jon 1~ not its inc1trmrnt to t'~p1onagr. thr untlerworld -
v1olenc.'1! or lust but 1t1 banal· an.> ball IN: round v. ill do, ex·
ity ... a recent study of TV cept. of t o u r s e, one thal
IJdlence altitudes sho w ed would involve the viewers too
that most people feel guilty directly : Vietnam a.nd race
&boat the Ume they wute. riou mun be avoided."
The e d I to r (of the atucty) THE <llANNEL SWIM· Mb, 'why these calvtn.latlc , • heattationa about t.eleviewtng Mn. Lyndon B. Jotwca •
In contrast with the &elf·utls: previously announced cme-
facUon associated with n!ad· hour tour of Washington on
ing!'.. ,ABC·TV .":ill be broadcast on
Concerning t t I e v 1s1on· Thanksitt\tng Day, Nov. 25.
watch.inJ: Clowney \Hllei. ;it IO r m . t~~ popular
"Never ""re so manv JOinctl b a 11 e ' .. rnlttll'<l The N_ul·
In one cull at one timt ne\'t'r c ratkrr baseJ on a fairy
dld the tommon act of so l<lle and v.1lh !1" u s i c by
many mean to little Ameri· r'ichaikow~ky. WJIJ be a one-
cana do not really work to-hou r pre-Christmas prtsenta·
ptber, live together. or pray ~on on CBS-~ Dec:. 21 • · ·
topeber· they e11ly ••capt e balJet •as fil.m9Cl in West llOlllCbrr' Gttmany. and tbe mullc la
payed by tM ))hfJbarmclUc
ONE-WAY orchec1ra of Budapest, dJ.
""The tube ia still one-way. reded by Fram Allen, who
acana live audiencet in hu coDd a c t e d for many
thouaa.nda at tu aports Broadway shows, including
spec:Uculan, but it cannot '"My Fa.tr Lady."
zoom an on the loners and Congressmen and t h e I r l
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·coast Loses Two More Players
OUT flOa YEAll
Rick Heo\w
BJ BJU, DONER
S,...U Ecttt.r
There'll be few. J! any,
pads cractlnc al Orang~
Coaat Colle&• Lhil week.
Pirate f o o t b a 11 coach
Dick Tucker, dlamayed at
tbe number of i n j u r i e s
1trlltlng his club of late, tt·
vealed today he's calling off
contact work 11 tbe Co11t·
en prepare for Frid.ay
n!Jbt'a ttlevWon claah with
croas-county rival Santa
Ana. ...
~PORTS _9N PARADE
Adios,
Amigos
By BILL DONE•
* * *
"We simply can't aflord
lo i•t anybody el~ hurt ."
Tucker explained a f t e r
learnini two of hls veteran
linemen will miss the Don
conteat with lnjunes.
Rick Hoover and Bob
St.anaberry are the latest
memben of OCC's waJkln& f wounded and Hoover prob-
ably won't see any more
duty ln a Coast unllorm.
The stocky i:uard from
Western Hl&h m Anaheim.
will have a hernia o~ra·
Cl1uvalo
Disputes
Decisi o11
Terrell Keeps
tJon th.la wetk, allhou1h he
has lnlormed Tucker he's
determined to play a1aln1t
Santa Ana.
"I'd Jove to have Rick
ln there." Tucker said. "but
the doctor says 1l's not a eood idea so that's It."
As for Stansberry. the
letttrman tackle hurt h I 1
knee In Saturday's 23-20
win over San Bernardino
and apparently won't be
ready for Friday's Eastern
Conference crucial.
Halfback Phil Raulston
along \\ 1lh tackle Ron Cray
are also definitely out, both
quite possibly for the Ha·
son Raulston and Cray, alone
with halfbacks Bruce Nel-
1on and Jim Smith and
Jinebacktr Mike Doyle, aat
out the San Berdoo aflalr.
On Lhe bright aide of the
ledger. if thert Is one, Tuck·
er feels Nelson. Smith and
Doyle will be ready to re-
turn to action.
"We'll n e e d everybody
we can &•t our handa on to
whip Sant& Ana." be s.aid.
"Frankly, I think it'll be
tough as the devil for w to
do It under any clrcum-
Jtances."
S a n t a Ana, improving
weekly, hasn't given up a
touchdown on the cround all
1euon long and thil con-
cerna Tucker more tbaia
u,W.01 else.
Quarterback Mike Md.el·
Ian played what the OCC
bolaman described u
bll "best overall 1am•"
against San Bernardino. but
he may need to be even
beuer to 1•t the Bue1 mov-
ing Friday.
Films revealed hallbaclt
Jim P l a v a n and Jack
Haynes were pretty 1harp
aho, alooa with converted
defentlve performer J o e w1amore.
Llrry Harper, the u -Rim
of tbt Worfd atar, •u a
particular 1ta.Ddout Oil de-
fente aloq wltb Sbaan Sla-robl Jobn Webc-. and Pat JOINS WOUNDID
IN Stanaberry
BeU.m1 to Kn~k•
Lakers Withdrew
When Walt's Price
Reached 3 Players
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Mater Dei Strengthens Grip
On CIF's Number One Spo~
Hy CLENN WHITE 1<21 and St. Paul (1) were alllPark. 14-12, whlle Lompoc 9. LB Wilson (5-1)
I Prep Sports Editor cons1derl!d for the lead JO was tied. 10. Lakewood (6-0)
H's Mall!r Del on top or lhe In the AAA it's West CO-The new additions to the AAA TOP 11
heap for the second straight vma in a romp ratings are La Puente and Place SehMI
, 1~eek as the unbeaten Mon· Fullerton, Loare, Crespi San Luis Obispo. 1. West Covina 16-0)
1
archs strengthened their hold and Temple City are waging AAAA TOP 1t 2. Fullerton 16-0)
• 34 -. 32
on first place in the ClF large a ding dong battle for second Place ~boot Voles 3. Loara (6-0)
M:hools division football poll. place with only 12 votes sep-l. Mater Des 16-0) 13'2 4. Crespi (~) .
Coach Dick Coury's ram-aratmg the four. 2. Loyola 15-01 119 5. Temple Crty l~l)
Vetea
139
107
un
100
95
56
47
40
28
paRsng fo1 ces nailed a dotrn Each plays a key game this 3. El R~ncho I 6-0l 'l1 fl. Seirra (6-0)
111 -;t place vote' and racked I week with league c r 0 w n s 4. St. Jo rancis 16-01 91 \7. La Canada 15-1)
up a tolal of 132 ballob probably riding on the out.
1
5. Pasadena 16-01 80 8. Santa Marla (5-11
l1111r mor.e than tt.ey haJ alcome Fullerton tests Garden 6. SA Valley 15-11 5919. La Puente 1~1 1 ~t·ek ago Their 48-7 con4ue\tjGroH J.oara meets v a I I a 7. Servile 16-01 4!'> 10. San Luis Obispo ( 4-0-1 )
10 ot Cantwell did not hurt Park. Crespi tackles St. Ber-8 Centennial 1 S-ll 38
lh<·1r prestige nard and Temple Caty colltdes --------------------
And they gel a chance to with La Canada.
raise their esteem Thuri.dayl The latter ranks as the A Ca O D iJ} :-I night when they square orr AAA feature game of the rea gers pen r g ::
against the CI F's n u m b e r week : •
\
seven vars_aty, -Servat.e I La Canada handed Duarte Basketball practice ofhclal· area's quintet.I, chrllieilng
. West Covma 11 Spartans con-a mercUess drubbmg. .U.7, ly opened for eight Orange the new season agalns• Jioot.
hnue to make a sha~bles or ~hUe Temple City was humb-Coast area h1gh schools Mon-hill 1n the Eagles' new ·l)'Dl.
l
lhe AAA rats.ngs. pollmg 139 lmg South Pasadena. 28-7. day. The tour-week drtlls will The remainder ot tbt area
votes compared to UY'l for run· Sierra, Santa Maria. La wmd up with scrimmages for schools, Newport Harbor,
nerup Fullerton Puente and San Luis Obispo each of the schools al the end Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar,
Going ba~k to the AAAA fill the next five places. of the month. Huntington Beach, Marina,
poll. Loyola s Cubs rank ~N'·I Lompoc and Garden Grove The season officially opens Westminster and Mat.tr Del,
ond lo the Monarchs with 11!lleafh dropped from the top JO the first of December. with won't begin play until later
VCJte~ Gardrri <:nive lost lo Buena Estancia. the newest or the in the week.
Loyola gets a i.oft loucb lhtll -------
week ln Mt. Carmel. The Cubs
look Serra apart over the
weekend. 48-6, to stay m the
number two posilion for CIF
prestige.
El Rancho hao11 on 1n
Uurd but the Dons lost 19
voles after they had a nar·
row escape against Sant.a Fe,
Cro•• Country Champion• 7-0 El Rancho goes up against
Cal High this week.
Weatminst.er High's classy cross country forces swept
vanity honors over the weekend at Ml San Antoruo
College against 145 schools. Standing (from left}-
Charles Parka, Tim Schrol, coach Jack Hedges, Bob
Blair. Kneeling -Ron Boler, Mike Soloman, Neil
Sybert, Btll lnglehart.
Showdown
Tilts Set
For Top 10
St Francis, 34-14 conquer·
or of Alemany. is fourth and
defeo.s1ve·mtnded Pasadena is
fifth. The Lancers rolled to
their fifth straight shutout by
mashing Crescenta Valley,
21-0. Saturday. Pasadena
faces dangerotU Glendale this
week at the Rose Bowl.
Santa Ana V aUey, whose
only losa was lo Mater Dei,
I& sixth. The Falcons meet po-
tent West.minster this week
after whipping Western, 33-7. Football
Miscellan y
Servile, 23-12 wlnner over
Verbum Det a week ago, gels
~ a crack at moving up In the
8y GLENN WHITE
E'.....,t of Orange County's ratings ii the Friars can up-
'6'' set Mater Del.
top 10 ranked football teams Centennial advaneed from
meet each other thls week-ninth to eighth, switching
Field goals made their most prominent and most end in the ~iggest session of placu with Long Beacb Wtl-
decis.ive shov.1J1g m recent high school history as five of throat slashing thus far 1n son
the three-pointers decided weekend results. the season. And Lakewood. 20-13, -upset
Locally, 1t was San~ Ana's Mike Reyes who lilted Heading . the .bill la the winner over Long Be a ch
a 27·yarder over the crossbar to give the Saints a 15:13 ~u~ay~l!~t!~~t!~ ~ ----------1Poly. cracked the top 10, re-
tnumph over Westryunst~r m a Sunset League crucial. meeta Semt.e In a cluh of placing Redlands \o 10th.
And Sunny Hills tripped Savanna, 3-0, on a 26-yard unbeaten Angelus IAacue ti· Qi] Ci Only five other schools got boot by Rick Raak.a in the Last quarter. lJlns. The Monarcha bold top ty v<Ms In the AAAA section.
Arcad1a threw the Pacific League race into a tur· billing In this week'• county Redland& 120.l Oxnard 1131,
moil by dumping co-lea~r Alhambra, 3-0. poll after they clob~ MonroVla (7). Bllbop Amat
Corona made good use of the three-poin.er by Cantwell, 48-7. p J • l
nipping North Riverside, 3-0. S er v I h ii third rated 0 OIS S
And West Torrance slipped by l.Awndale 9-6 on among county powen and lta
a field goal. ' ' most recent victim w11 Vf!r·
It has long been.my belief that h1Sh school coaches bum Dei, 28-12. FalJ 23 A
fortunate enough to have good place-kickers should ex-Friday spectaculars match ' ~
ploit the field goal. Apparently they are. Santa Ana Valley (2nd) and
Westmlnsur (8th) on the Huntington Beach's youth·
Closest MatC!ltes In '"" Loop latter'• !ield; Anaheim (4th) ful u ,_ f Ju · at Santa Ana (5th)· Garden "1 r poiv orcea mp
Credit the Ivy LNgue for h1v1n9 the closett Grove (9thl at Fullerton (7th). out of the frying pan Into the
and best defensive efforts of the wMkend. . • Only m e m b e. r 5 of this fire Wednesday when t h e y
The e ight member schools tot1led 17 points tn week's ellu who avoid meet· tangle with rugged Ne
their four.-~. Biggest m1rgln of victory w11 th,... ing each other are L 0 a r a Harbor followin a 1 r=
points ind no one scored more than Mven. (6th l and Huntington Beach g ops
Two().() tiff were recorded--Colton vs Rubi· (10th). Ion to Garden .Grove, 23-4,
doux and Nom Vista vs Sin GorgonJo. Corona nipp-There was 1 mUd shakeup Monday in the Oiler pool.
eel North Riverside, 3-0, and Riverside Poly tied In t h e weekly ratinga with Tbe OU City aggregation
EIMnhower, 7.7, Loara be.lng replaced tn the dropped all three games, la.-
'
R .11 L-A I number two rpot by Santa in& the Bee contest. 14-4 ud
OftU ea•nvt fl• • Ana Valley's lmpre.ssJV'I Fal· the ee. Wt 12.3 '
La Puente quarterback Steve Jones had Qt\Other cons. ' ·
amazing weekend in the passing department. He tOMed Servita moved up a notch, Rieb Cade ignited the scar-
for five touchdowns in the Warriors' 33-21 victory over from fourth to third and Ana· Ing explosion that netted the
Edgewood. His TD passes were for 88. 50, 38, 35 and 5 heim vaulted from sixth to lnvadlll1 ArJonaut.a th• bqe
yards. fourth by blanking Marlna win, ICOrlng tour 1oa.I1 in the
For the night he hit 18 of 27 for 339 yards. bring· of Huntington Beach. 26-0. second quarter after the OU·
ing his season sum to 102 completions in 174 attempts Santa Ana and Westminster era bad held the Ar oa to four
for 1,620 yards and 18 touchdowns. traded places after the Satnta g La Puente's big game comes up Nov. 12 when the lacked a controvenlal 15-13 scores 1n the Ont quarter.
Warriors battle We!t Covina for the Mootview League defeat on the hard·luck LioDS. The hosts were unable to
champiomhip Tbe Saints are now fJltb score themJelves ln th• fJrlt · . while WeatmJruter fell to rlod b had lr-And young Mr. Jones may improve on his already elghth. Santa Ana won the pe • ut P ,-. a
sensatio.W ltatua U thil year's match is anything llke the game on a dia~ toucJi.. strong defenalw iam• to hold
one of 1964 when the two foes fought to a 41-41 tie. clown when offidals Jobn Mc-the b.lp.ICOl'tng vtaitol'I to a
IANlr• herr•tetl Donough, Bod DIW'IOD and retattvely low four goal.I.
The lilt of CIP undefeated and untied footblll :U &!7:'!, =~own ':d Cad• had tone score le .. In
teatm h• .Umlnllhed with only 17 left for all five Santa Ana reJpOnded by acor-the first lix minutes, but
dlvlalona of the Seuthem Section. Ing on the play. round the range in the lte-
ln tt. MM ft'• Mater 0.1, S.rvlte, Oxnard, Huntington Beads cracked ood 1tansa and by the time
PaaadeM, la~ St. Pntnela and Loyola. One of the top 10 for the f1nt Ume tbe dust had aeWed, Ga.rdell
thoM wlll fall tlftCe M.t... Def meeta S.rvlte Thu,. thb ~ear by 1h1Uerlnl Costa Grove aported a 10-2 lead.
day night. . Mesa s teiendary defenae, It wu more of the iame in
Ur.cWelled MA 1Choe11 ire FuU.rton, c,.... 33..0. the tut two ..... ~... a..
pl, W•t ~ ....... end Leeta. TOP 'I_. .... s u
Aftw ~ h a.ttw •'"" hhncle Setvf"o 1' OUen were never abl• to pen.
day ftltht 1'4 ..._ta .... ht tht Saxoftt are ..,,... Place tieel v .... lltrata tM b1'h G a r d• D
wh .. M'et ....a. ,,., 1-ft Ml ., ~ ~ trve. Gt-oft dlleme. lut ......... wl*""'ng reeultl IN talnt9d by l . Mater Del (&-0) 30 Jlm Mclta.y led UM OU C1tJ
the flCt the ........ lft 1 WMUr ....,. -a loop 2. SA Valley ($-Jl rT tc0rinl wtth tbl'M ,-,
:~ .:;•:::.~ L;:-::d •.=::t:'= 3. SeTVlte <H> 20 ~.!~~~.'°~::
to ftnt.h In ""flrst .tslon. 4. Anaheim (4-J.l) tt · They met 8olM Grand•, a Freeway Lup eight et0rt1, followed by '1lm
MCond dfvl-*' team, •rty In the year and won by 5. Santa Ana C&-1 l 18 Fuller and Kerry Frost with
ahc polntt.. 6. Loara (&-0) J7 all 1p&ece. luMlftt up thtlM .SO and 60 f*nh totals HWdinJtoa'a Bees w •re
•""' ...tor1ea teMna (lttancl1 and Peclflu) 7. Fullerton (6.()) H newir abfe to mount any -'
lftlthf 1.,.,_ ...,.. raUW• lut they den't cad 1 a. WutmlnaM ( 4-2) lO ol tCOl1nl thnat unW t la e
apell .,.. "-le comer. fourth QQal'W. Wbln they IOt ~feat.r .. ,...._ tft the AA 41Yft1en are t. o.nta Grow (5-1) J tbNt ol Mr fOltt pt1.
......,....,, .... v..._._.,,v.11ey1etheenf1 1o. HWtUnaton Beach <»t) .... ~~~($~ lllM'fMt ,..... a.. A MhMI wMa. 1,.. a. the t lkll .._ twb ............... ._ .. .._..,_Wt~ 00.S pmaa *'--n.t BB Oiee ~ a&'::
0.,.. M•fl ..... ,.. l.onll (1). =:.bl.if-.!'!t ~ J1er :
IAtat news on Coata Mua buketb&ll coach Jules cpaartel' and QatdtD Gro\19 •
G11e bas tt that Gait ny return to d~=lt part top, w, at UM half. But .. tilM, by Ncn. 15. A 1n111btr of Wno an t upon More Sporu OOen were abut out In •
one another before the Mustani t\iWr' wDl lalek, bow· ~ haU and tbat was tbe
... f . I ball pmt.
' Jh IUL!ertd I beut iUllct ljte ti* .... It btl pw ) • Axel Metlcber llCOttd twice hllbrook ~ fll!l1 ad bll ._ ~ Jt..., eHr -D-fQr dlil ~ wldl• Jlm Kiie Ct MiratCM .... 11) _..._...., ..... '" . '
YOUR CAR
by lo1ls I. Benny
Preskttnt
UNIVIRSITY OLDS
2150 Hartaor llvd., C.M.
546-5550
Do yoa have a btadllcbt
oat. but must drive at
night? Put bands or adhe·
sive-reflective tape over the
light with several strips so
the oncoming lane will be
able lo see the width of
your car.
If you wash your car wltll
IOap, try a spoonful of car
ahampoo or liquid deler·
1•nt tn an ordinary 1arden
boM spreyer bottle. Jl'1ll
sprayer with water and at·
tach hose. Turn on tap ••· ter and hold flnter over
activating hole to spread
aoap ruds over yoµr car.
FIT u euy a. hit ~r
basket mount a plastic half
circle type directly under
your duh ewer the tran ...
m1ukJn bwnp. MOllJlt lt
wttb a tbower corta.ln hook
UllnC • pre-drilled bol• tn cownnc. Men ud men woma an ......-. the)' cen trust thlt.r cara to the ..mce a.
pe1'I and factory tr~
teclmldan1 at UNTVERSI·
TY OLDSMOBILE In Coate
Mesa. We understand that
women don't undentand
cars. We abow them what
must be ftxtd now, what
could be fixed '°°" and
what ~ don't have to
WOtT1 about. If 100 .,.. • woman wtUl no 111• to a.an aa, 1ll1DI ,.ar ear to
ufs~..t.-uty tare. Bimwnber, ..... .,..
............ wtttt ..... Ice job, tmt1l JOO .... .
A ,.nn...-, .... w
tlllllu under )'OQ1' bood 11
tops for tetplna smaU
\o011, &trt aaup and d!~
atJck rai handy. Ma.kt
from old 1allon oll can on
the aJde wttta lop ... ,...
mowd.
Wherever you go in
ORANGE COUNTY
you'll find an
ANAHEIM SAVINGS
off ice near by
4.85°10
Current AnnUll Return
,,.,_ble Quarterty
DAILY INTEREST.
On funds "ema1n1,. to QulrW• End.
With three convenient locations, Anaheim, Huntington Belch and er..
Anaheim Savings Is one of the two leadin1 assoclationa In nutnblr of
0111nge County offices. Locally owned, klCllly manaaed by people who ..
interested In )OU and your financial P'Ol*S-Your money..-hlN
remains in Orlnp Coun'1 bulldln& mocw )a and mocw ~ t:ar p
and your family.
Yeur MVlnte •'9 Pf'Ot"*" ~ a reaet'4I .t aMlihfte aeflty .inee ........
atle" '" 1911 and IMuNMe te •10.000 _, ti•• ,......._, lavt"tll llM W..
IMUralto. c.,... flun• NHIWd ., PMtmll"kff _, the 10th ., month .. ""
from the 11t. After the lOth, f\lftctt Ml"' from .. t• reGelv.ct w lit•" 1-'t w
quartet'• encl. aaw '" .,.NOn. •r by mall, wtttl poet~• pal4 ~ wtiye.
ANAHEIM
SAV.INBS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
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Tuesday, Nowmbtt 2, 191&5
.::rep,
Angel'" -. League
MATER Dt:I
21 Mt. Carmel 6 ·t~ SA Valley 9
21 Vontana 0
21 Santa Ana ft
f7 Sweetw.ter fl
48 Cantwell 7
SERVl'l'E
" Wutminater 0
~ Pomona Catholic 13
Compton 13
it Luuen 0
7 St. Paul fl z.e Vtrbum Dei 12
Freeway
League
COST A MESA
13 San Cl~ente 6
8 TUlt.ln ft
O Garden Grove 14
BOLSA GRANDE
33 Magnolia
3.~ Loar•
0 HunUniton Beach
12 Buena Park
13 Fullerton
34 Newport
BUENA PARK
21 Sunny Hills
7 La Habra
13 Ora.r.ae
21 Bolla Grande
21 Huntington Beach
H Garden Gro' e
Sunset
League
MARINA
13 llunttngton Rcarh
14 Savanna
7 Glendora
27 LB Jordan
0 SA Valley
0 Anaheim
• Fullvtan 7 0
12 0rAllle 01 H
WESTMINSTER
Servile
O HWltin(ton Beach 3.1 3
HUNTINGTON BEACH 7.8
27 MariN l:1 14
• Duarte 3.'i 13
0 BolJa Grandr O
Nonh Torra.ncr
Redlands
Pacific
Anaheim
Santa Ana
18
14 ,
i~I
'.!61
12
O'
7
H
7 h.ennedy
2& Pac1f1ca
LOAR.\
25 Western
-II Bolla Grande
56 La Qu1ota
6.1 Pacifica
48 Valt:'ncla
55 Estancia
LA QlllNTA
ft Lowell
12 Garden Grnvr
6 Loara
fl Corona del Mar
Ill Villa Park
13 Valtnc1a
ESTANCIA
7 Troy
25 San Clemenlt .fV
II Kennedy f
12 V1Ua Park
26 Pi1c1rica
fi Loara
Ju:NNEDY
2.'l Glad5tooe
27 Foothill
29 Estancia
26 Va.lenc1a
.18 Corona dtl Mar
H Villa Pari..
\'ALENCI.\
13 Brea
fi LoweU
:J2 Pacifica
12 Kenned )
fi L<..'ilra
21 Gardn Grove 26j 20
JI Buena Park 21 6
ANAKEJ~I
Ch.a.I fey
Redlands
20 La Quinla ~I PAClflf.\
7 O <;ahr 33 Costa Mesa o O
NEWPORT 14
t) Corona del Mar 7 14
El Rancho
Ram.,na
Wtslmtnsl'tr
Mar tu
fi n Valrnc1a
7 Loara 14
0 0 Mapolla 7 2&
13 Fullerton 34 WESTF:RN
O Loara 0 Ora.nae 6
U Gankn Grovt :14 Jt Botta Grande 34
GARDEN GROVF. a Rancho Alamitos
lt La Quinta
14 Cotta Mesa
• Jiuntlnfton Beach
)4 Newport
U Buena Park
f"ULLERTOl'f
32 La Habra
17 Sunny Hills
M Newport
7 Costa Mesa
M Bolsa Grande
,. Orange
ORANGE r= .=' &ei1a Park f Newport
t Cotta Meta
t• Fullerton
e Lut Day •
Illa. Teyt.,. "lllM!llptr'"
And
-0,..r•Uon c ..... a.W"'
~
POlt ADULTS
INDS TONIGHT
IUZANN• ~LHH•TTI
'" "A U&E TO UYE'
MAU.-1'.IN O'HAflA ...
· 'i. IATilE Of . H YllJ RlllJA"
' .
0
12j
0
211
ZI
14
14 LB Milli Ii.an o Ramol'I•
'.8 Awaa
H Santa Ana
7 SA Vallty
SANTA ANA VALLEY
2.1 Crescenta Valley
9 Mater Dei
21 Centenrual
13 LB Poly
21 Manna
33 Western
SANTA AN.\
7 Savanna
:JS Cbalfey
26 Pacific
Ii
7
0
6 Matar Dei
'Z'1 Wea tern
l~ WestntiJllter
21
H
13
Irvine
League
CORONA Dt-;L MAJt
7 Newport o Rancho Alamltoa
13 VlllA Park
0 La Qulllta
T'w ...
13
~
24 • .....
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WIL&HUll'. -w. WlltHr• tJMm ,..,...,.
..... Al ....
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._ 'TIL f • ,.._.. TMltU TitUlt.
"MOLL f'L.ANDUtr 7:20
"irANNY HILL" 1:25 W• •uwaa•a ._ UAll•"
IAIJOA Fiii ARlS
THIAT•.ieftll•M m°'°41 e O"•N DAILY AT 1145 e
On tll• ••!boa "•nlnaul•
e lt.at'U We4 ...... ay •
KIM ITANLEY
..,.HI GOOOISS.,
M•'11•rat "umtrlord
"MU,.DE,_ AHOY''
ENOS TONIGHT
'1RST ltUN
, .. ,.. WedMlday
,...., RUN
llTTI DAVIS
'11ANNr'
AUO
llAUllUN O'HA"A
"'IA TTI.I Ofl PfOtUT A"
Ii Eatanca ~ Corona del Mar
VILLA PARK
1:1 foolh11l
7 Laguna
24 Corona del Mar
34 Estancia
27 La Quinta
19 Ktnnedy
Orange
League
SAN CLEMENTE
Ii C~st1 Mes.e
7 Carlabad
20 Orange Glen
0 Alta Loma o Troy
6 Lowell
TROY
~ Est.anc11
13 Neff
19 Gahr
21 El.amor•
Ii San Clement#
Ii Brea
LAGUNA
39 Coronado
21 Villa Park
13 Oceanside a Blabop Gorman
8 Bro
7 Foothill
LOWELL
13 La Quinb
20 Valtocta
20 Gladstone
32 Norwalk
13 Foothill
31 San ci.ment#
FOOTllJLL
13 Villa Park
16 Kennedy
2S South HillJ
25 Yuca.lpa
6 Lowell
u Llauna
BREA
22 Valencia
6 Oran1e
7 Biahop Amat
40 Hart
10 L.aauna
27 Ttoy
Crestview
League
381 18
6 JI
6
&lntlago
:O.a\anna
San~ Maia
0
35'
ti
~I
Ii
1:1
19
58
0
0
16
0
12
1
19
221 WJ 0
:?6 .;a
JJ
~I
:?fil ~6
IJI 211
13
12
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H
13
13
6
14
6
31
7
0
0
7
0
Tl
0
7
14
I\
lO
12
Ii
6
7
'l7
fl
6
13
Z1
13
12
11
7
13 :n
20
9
R
fi
SUNNY HILLS
18 Uuena Park
H l"ullerton
13 Brawley
7 Magnolia
34 Tustin
3 Savanna
TUSTIN
O Orange
6 Costa Men
9 Magnolia
H Savanna
O ~unny Hills
6 Rancho AJam1 tos
MAGNOLI\
l:l Bolsa Grandr
1 Newport
IJ Tustm
12 Sunny H1l~
O Rancho Alamito~
14 Santiag<1
SAVANNA
6 Santa Ana
20 Mar~
21 Sa.ntJa&o
12 Tu.stin
13 La Habra
o 1'1unny Hills
RANCHO ALAMITOS o Garden Grove
28 Corona del Mar
12 La Habra
26 Santa fe
~ Magnolia
:?Ii TusUn
SANTIAGO
o Compton o El .Monte
7 Savarua
O La Habra
o WhitlJer
7 Maenolla
Easter1a
Conference
e l..aat Day •
.,Onee A Ttttef" with
A1111 M8f'll'1
"nt. C.ti.etef"
I'm not a
longhair, but ••.
I like the.tr• -in the round or in
the square -•nd I've leer"ed to rely
on the w .. k.nder'1 thettr• Mdion
Nch wMk for the straight word on
who11 playincJ on wh•t lttge and
where. It 1 • ,..cltble fHCk•ge of
theatrt news, with pictures of some
pretty play•"· too. Tom Titus' col-
umn, "From the a.lcony.'' is ~
reading -even if I ctn't find a beJ.
cony in Orange County.
LEGAL NO'J"JCE
THE UYEUEST COVERAGE IS IN THE
So
HOUSE
Gene rel
Seve
7·2 Bl
Patioe
in ex•
vaciin
resME
::xch
~'ull t
will e
Cpt.,
lands1
Locat
walkil
rm • E'
NI:.\
II ~011 h
.1C'tl\ I'
\\ ar 11
vour GI
\ttU ml~
TIGATl
Vett-ra.n
low do~
rerntmt
" only .
qualrly,
Open 11
Ear
·nm e.
wllJ U.:
~men
ram rn
I~G R
bit • I
washer.
~ud S
lmv dn.
Ci\L
·s~11
l!iil Hu
BUii
Lrtat ,.
It. dos.
neu.
Plana
111clud~
of only
~Vet,
PAI
;; bdrm.
~rd.!'
"hat •
further
OP
*U
1700 811·
lovely
overkx
port B
din. re
end. i:
room'
w cpt.
$37,500
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Npt. Be ...
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dll• = JUtr. ....
-
Everyone Hes
Sotnethin9 The t
Someone Else W enh -
DAlL Y '1LOT tMewl-'rtts JI
You C.n Seft It,
And It, T r•o• It
With A Went Ad
'l'BE BIOOES'l' SINGLE MAllKETPLACE'Olf tBE ORANGE COAST .. PRONE DIR£CI' 84~·
~~s FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE "OUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE H~~s-~~~~~~-~E-1 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS flOl SALi HOUSH FOi SALE
O.ner•I 1000 0.n.rel 1000 O.neret 1000 Generel 1000 General 1000 Gener•I 1000General 1000 Gene.rel 1000 MMe Verde 1l IO
Seven Income Units-Exchange
1·2 BR units, Bl kltchens. Cpt., Ops. Private
Patios. units separated, Fireplaces. Property
In excellent condition. Owner will consider
vacant zoned for multiple, Orange county or
residence. Full price $77.500, Equity $25,000.
~xchange 3 B/R for PHOENIX
Jt'ull price $22,450 -Equity $3,850. Owner
will exchange for like properly. 1 ~ Baths.
Cpt • Ops, B-1 kUchen, fenced rear yard, good
landscaping. Properly m excellent location.
Located but block from proposed golf course,
walking distance to all grades oC school
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
Whtn you &loi1 h1&vtn~
dream' Hnd 1dtals you
1111:.;ht &!> v.ell blop
11llogcther . .. . -~, .TUE~EAL I
:ESTATERS
Triplex
$29,950
\\hat an opp:>rtunity' By in·
vr~l1ng onl y $1498 tlus lri-
J Houses on
R-4 Lot (County)
c Proptrty ll1ick< up to C·l
zone.I S130 mo int1.1ml"
$2.000 dol' n A rl"al s(n'I·
buy at $11.JOO
Eastside
Older 3 bd1 m 1!cn nn "
bl& 66xl7'.J I •I Thrno ts 11
Ja.-;;e ~'Oll:ll " r .hop '"
rear or 1111 \ 1 ''"h m.rn ..,
dtta m sho I' U 7 fXXl C t.111
priCt' Eastside I
(Open House) I
Sat It Sun, ll to 6 P M.
Comer V1r1e1J11a le
Santa Ana Avt .
COAn & WALLACf
REALTORS
HORSES OR UNITS
tf.? Arre lot with older 4 Bedroom Home.
Completely red-decorated. Brand new wall
to wall carpeting, choice Eastside location
hear UCl Campus. ONLY S27.500 or lease,
option at $175 per month. Call No"'
MESA VERDE SPECIAL!
If you re looking for BIG BJG BEDROOMS.
then this 1s for you. 3 huge bedrooms. 2
baths. double fll'eplace & lo11ely wa.11 to wall
carpeting awaits your 111specllon in one of
Mesa Verde's finest sections. Submit your
LOW LOW FHA terms to a price of ONLY
$23,950.
WANT NEAR
THE ocwn
ll•>w about this 3 bedroom
home 1Fumlabtd1 only 1
bloek to tti. ~an. La~
\\hllf' bn rk ll~;>la~. built·
111 1 an;e .S.. OYfn. l"' bat.ha.
11 larir sundeck over the
i,:ar•J:l' lor your pnva1c u.w.
l\o >•rd work to do for tbia
homt l..Jvt Uke a l\1NG •
v.c ha' c the key le can
&bov. )OU anytime Only
$31.!M
Want Presflget
uve m t..ASTB!.UIT. Larae
4 bc-droom ho~ lane cal\
••••••••• MESA vEROE
Owner arudous. Larp 4 ht,
2 ba, laDllly rm. W /frplc.
Double alidlnr p... ~
to pado. AIJdnr $2S,'1'50.
FHA or VA t.enu
TUBACH RWTY
n!l Harbor Blvd C M
~ Ev~. 546-6.lO •••••••••
. Collep P...t& UIS
OWN ER will aeil P~ t1'11i1
Eqwty In O>ll~ Pvtl 0..-
lu.e 4 bdrm. t&m rm. fl1
pool. extru b' &15.000.
Kl s-<1.939. MESA REALTY
642-0820 ! ~ • I Ill I 111 ,
ITCHING GREEN THUMB
And like to rardcn? We have
an outrtanding value in a 4
bedroom home loc1ltd on a
quiet st1't!fl In MPS• dtl
Mar which 111 ntally land·
aca~ 1n front ... but lhl"
back yard i. a re-a.I mess. 11
n~ a nrong back, heavy
hot le a 1'etll "green thuml>-
er." Poullar "T' pJan w1lh
private master IM>dronm for
~lorn & Dad sepan;ttd lrom
Ult child~n·~ Y.111&. Big
brtrk flttplace ~ ort nicely
by the mahogany p.inellini:
1n the h\lng It lllnuly
rooma. Widow will 11t•ll 11
VA appraisal figure ol
S.23.500 v. 1th NO DOWN lo
quahf1t'd GI nr rnw1r1um
dov.11 Fii.\. Call Kl .1·'..ll:JI
Opt>n evr~
1
pl r\ tan bto yow a Each
unit has -i beclroom~. blhns
:ind enrloS<"d 1::arage11. See
3 bdrm & lg<' family rm A
Savlnp & Loan rtJ>O"I'!>·
!>ion. Hlls bren r~ drtC>ratecl
an It out. l"t11 .;JI n~ Ion rp•
an living rm Wt ·111:., hd-
wood floori. bu re 'l bath
m larie doublr ~arag~. Nrv.
"1de dirun hni.. i;att to
d.-ive your hoat ur 11 Ulcr
mto yard. Will arll 111 f H A.
appraisal ol S2I l..O Hurry
on this~·"
POOL BARGAIN TIME
Best Buy going. 3 Bedroom wih fine famil y
room. new pamt inside & out, new carpel·
ing, Jots of t•oncrete surrounding POOL. 45
ft. lattice covet cd patio. $27.V50, l::ASY
TERMS or take over loan.
be convtrttd Into a den) Newport S..ch
Dtl Piao tttU'y leada you
Into the man.Ive llvlna t1)0m
wiU1 1 larac flaptone fltt-
plat:t· Sq:ara~ dlnln; room
tor ;.:ueat. A wt?ll planned
k.lkhrn wilh modern bullt
ins Truly a borne to IH·
1200
BA YCRESI' !owner tnnr
ferredl l vr old, 2500 Ill a.
4 br, 2•, ba, lanUly rm.
dlnan& rm. lg HIF A..athclll1
pool. S56.500. 646-1439.
EVES. LI M764: 494-7301: 673-3252
Nt..\~EvN~~·s Ocean and
II ~ou h11\t Kr'Vtd 90 days
.11·11vr duty lJnCe "orld Jetty v1·ews \\ ar 11 .. . . and not ustd
YOur Cl houllng bencflt5 · Usrd brick & heavy lhak~s 1
"'11 m1i:ti1 "'ant to IN VES· 1 Livable ''ll" shape plan.
T11GATJ:: thr NEW FHA • Endowd pool It gardeiis.
\)rlt>ran loan pl'0KT'3m. Low 2 Bdrm Ii Conv't Om !nw down peymtnl . . and
remembfr I.hf' inttrf'St ult 3 httplaccs • Paneled walls
" only :;:4 't To fft! If )OU I An oul&landJna vaJut al
quaWy, plrase call Kl :;-~91 $69.!IOO
()pen evea CaU Wally Hallbef'i
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl S-9491
Ear Conditioned
nu, Baycrul homeowner
wlll ~n to a low down
payment ofkr. l Br, 2 ba,
lam. nn. le FORMAL DIN·
ING RM. :l Frplc11. ele-c.
bit • IJ\~. lncludlni d11h·
wnsher. l.&rft pool • 11ud
, .;ird $35.500. Suhrrul your I
lmv dn. Evtt. 673·3181 I
CALL 646--0261 F'OR
~llLl'lG SERVICf. '
liriJ H.arbor Blvd. C M.
BUILD YOUR OWN
TRIPl..EX
neai utatr
Corontt del Mar m.4400
VIEW
Corona del Mar
Early A.rMrican 3 bdrm +
family rm. J balhl. Heat'fd
A t1ltf'red POOL. Lanai with
Mt bar. Beaulllully land-
M."aped Ire lot A bartam
at $.jg.JOO
3102 l..&Layclte, Np(. Bcb.
675-1500
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl 5-9491 ____, ------Ch a rm in g
Split Level
On beauWully landlcaped
and rail • fenctd rorner lot.
Stparate Entry, Built • 1n
Kitchen, Dlnln~ ana, Po-4·
der Room and Famlly room
with llhdi.nr glua door to
r~ l"!'lr yard on ground
IPWI Lartie livm1 room
WJtb fireplace, picture win·
down and RPU•le elevated
well planted lawn M 2nd
lf'vel. 11\ttt Quitt bfodrooma
and two bath,, upetalra. A
WHALE or A BUY AT
S29.~. Submit on Down -
Own« will carry 7nd T.D.
l::vcrun" Call 54:i·2&33
BAY CRl::ST BU. UTY
today. Open 'UI 9.
1546-2313 646-7171 -THE~EAL
E S T ATER :~;
Home + Income
lmmed1ate poasci.5100 on Utla
3 bf'droom, 2 bath home on
comer lot with apartfMllt
renLtd ·~ S8S per rn<Xlth
Boat or tra.iler storai;e of1
11111'\. Lot SltC 100 X 130 •
\1..iy be drvlded mto two
lc;U. Reduced t.o Sl:i.99.'i·
Open 'uJ 9
~7171 S46>2313
THE~E A L
E S T A T E R.:.._;
To Please A Lady
buy thl1 tarir and lovely
Buccola built bomt for her.
A deJtiht1ul 3 bedroclm, 2
bath home conveniently lo-
catad on a qul~ cul-de-AC
strrel CIOSt' to downtown!
Only $2400 dO\o\n pa,>ment
nec:esaary. Stt tnday. Open
Ill I
546-2313 646-7171
, THE ~JeAL
E S TATERS
Extra' Galore!
U you hl.e aomethmg 001 ol
IN> ordlnaly, be aun lo Mt
this. A 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with:? bull t • Ul T.V 'a
and record pla,yer. Huse ac-
tivity room 11.1Lh b.ttpla~.
lrop1cal planta and ~iabo&·
any pantiled walls! Frwt
lN'es, lilh pond and OUl •
door hghtJna make t.hia a
Corner Baker al Harbor Only $37,900. Coron• del Mer l2SO
Open Eves. T546-4k 14~ Pl I NEWPORT HEIGHTS . HONEYMOON OR --Beach I a e me UftCJ• \RETIREMENT HIDE.AWAY
A l'f'fresbu\i ball hour awaus Owner is rudy to ad tbtlr Cozy charm 1or ftnlt-dme
Ntwport
•l P d • )'OU v. hen you lllipecl thi& VI EW home. ~ not tee ~. r e tl t' ~ d a ra ISe 4 br borne v.1th HEATED this 1 ..u>ry home! Built couple or would · be bermll.
POOi-Lar~e Col~ Park Ukt a ian.·a home, and A ca.J'Wd ialo hl1lllde tddeo-~lt~ moilel. Nf!'W mlon ready to move Into. UP • aW'a1 wth .,oe 6: pr1vllc:J V1clo~••
"46-at11
Open Evu
Compare!
See for
C\Jl.f' u a bu& 1 re.r Two
l>Mroom, two bath OPEN
BEAM CEILING homr.
Nttal • Clf'an, f'HY lo Car,.
for Located m EXCLL'SIVF..
BA YSHOR~-;. A Ru l Jrv..el
Pnt"f'd at low, lo• pnct' °'I
oaly U1.JO) -llWTY'
Yourself I
En.toy the !acwtiea of • modern Qubho\.lslt. play· I.ventnis Call t>Th-4914
cpta, ~rntly redecorated. DOWN or all AROUND. you 6 a IOI.Id imwtmmt loet-
Elec praae door openff will Ket your iaooey'1 nnb U!etime wool ~ 11
& new brick cove~ patio. Ml"!' O:>mcWett firnisbed $1.500 m custom ....
Co:npan the nlue at rtereation room t-.t Bar) Built • ms . ..-.S blllUtb
sis JOO. EH·~. :H:>·:il4~. dorqe room. maid'• room. httpla~. open -.ia ee.11·
<;µ.L MfMtJ61 FOR lntf'rcom, ekct. pn.ce doet' in&I. atarqc eN,Micff
"SMlUNG SERVICE.." opentr. ttllcrta.IMn rnr with ocua view ~
patio It yard wtlh nood l"\llllc (MM brMCbn. On4
1.iihts. A REAL formal din-tt will he-Ip ~ wt1h
~ room, la.rp kik:ha 14.SOO inSlial ID9acmall
wttb eaUnl .,.... Tbis s m-Jm. Open evt:a.
bedroom boa!.-la NOT
C M no.ooo but an1y s.50.950.
· · Owntr aakt aelJ OI'\ tenm-iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil Call on Uua.
frOUJld and SWIMMING COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL
POOL. Own th.la ~11 ~pt Bt'auti.ful 3 bedroom located
~ bedroom and dlntna on a quiet block loo& street
room. 11' bath homt. Bwh· Mlb delJlciltd doublf' gar-
In cu lcltcben. ltlt bUlk 'II" Ii brtt:r.ew1y. Elertnc
arr-:-.,.-4-Pl..EX -:? br, l"'I ba, cpta.
drp&, blt..Ull, ~perate pa•
tio. ga.:qt, laundry nn. 293 i.:. lilh .._....
CORONA OIL~
OFFICI
~n
counttt, w tv. c411>tt forced huall • in~ v.itb danw~r
air ~t. and •it>n" hn-& "'fni;rrator lncludl-d
place. Lan::e mclosed 20· ' ~r111ly l1ndCC"ar)f'd. mitnl·
38' patio \\ilh tiutll · an bM Nl?d lawn & ~1111,. utj!.
Double pr~r. d1chondn I tty yaJ11 ~ lh1< OIV for l
lawn, SJ)r'inkltrc front and ~no at t!3 500 NO ~'N
~ar Ul(htl'd watff fill -1 fur quehl'ied ~tera~
Income $400 mo. M&Ulten· Cast& Mea Open na
an~ frtt. In GOOD Rl::N· IN IA YCllST
TAL AREA. Submit down. l bdrm " l&rnil>'+Z~ Mtha pnced ;.il $45,950.
491 E. 17th St. 642-3790
7/fl(J.,,,,,., r;
Open ~t • Sun. 1-5 pm
:.'042 Commodore Rd.
Lightfoot 1t .. lty
642..CWl
DISCOUNT MlND!D!
Prices will be b.isJw ta -
but y-. can KO mo.um •
day wil.b a $1,000 lovat-
ment rn a linel ca,lllrulo
buUclang altt. NI ps1ee '8
lo'4 . low S6 .zio 'lfiGa l-.1aol peyab~ S53 ~ .....U.. MS
Dt:IW and watch ~ ..zi.t.
IJ'O'I'. m-nn. <>pm -. all roe only $21,jOO nu-\ Kl ~l Opt>n l"Vel.
VA. Na.r lhoppins: and pub-
llr u:ansportatlon. HUfTY' • ••••••••• c .. t. Me.a noo I A D£UG .... , ------
653 IEACH ST.
COSTA MESA
OFFICE
Kl H491
lmmac. 4 year cMd borne on
R-1 lat tn Newport Hil4
arr.i. L.arae llVUll rm , bh·
w. lot.I of cloMt ~·
Near shopping. S'TOO dn.
tltA, fu.11 pn~~. $1S,Sfi0.
3 BR. 1 lt ba. For nlA •i>-
prals of UUOO <lDd acrow
a.ta>-fHA Jou ct '11JCll CORONA DIL MAl
a\'nll at s~·..-. i1:S mo. OflPICI l,rtat vac.nl lot 611, x 1Zi
ft. clo~ to llhopptnf & bul1·
ntaa. Good z..nta.I artt.
I'llllll Lor ucellcnt tr1plrx
included m purehaM! price
of onl1 $9.SOO &t6· 7711. Opet!
FORCLOSURE. M50 DOWN
Here's a GI loan anyone
Yo1th qualified Income can
at.SU~· 3 bii bedroom~.
trmily room. ftttpl•ce le
electric built • tn kitchen.
Other homes ln the aamc
~ area aellln1 far $23,00).
The aovernmenl offers thia
ont at only $20,500. Bt'lt.er
check ll out. 646-ml. OP'n
evta.
Cu~iud &ycrut homl"
bwlt by Jv1J1 \\ rlla with all
the elf'i'&llt f~tur~ you've
bttn loolunr tc ... 4 large
bedrooms, spaaoua DIN·
ING ROOM , po~ room, 3
baths "'11.b cu.ttom mezt>lt
futures, famHy room, ex·
~•va y,'00( caqieting It
custom <fn~rle.s throua~
out. Oloic<', l&zTe IOl an cul·
de-So'lc atrttt. Fl.nut ..,...
of Newport Beach. Over
3,00> sq. It. ol eltflJll com·
fort • $78.500. ~7711. Open P~ llALTY beautiful beck yard. Loc:at· A LOVE AFFAIR
I'd near Harbor Sbopp1n& E -•-,.,." •As t~ili la •ft•v1'tabl• when' )OU m•et tJ() fast lTtb. C.M.
Compl fum'np avail i;oJ. l 6'r.>3ln
Call owner evea. TR 1-JOU ---------
tl,.. A.1 Open SUA 2-S. Will 1llD£ f'VCS
f'\'ell.
CAnt•r. Full price ,.,,.,900. J VntWlll .....,,. '" • u... " .. ~ ' N'I lhia former modrl 3 br. 2 &U~ BY OWNJ::lt. no do to veis
Call now: Open 'Ill 9 Want Off er' \,. home. Bit • Ill~. l.rplc · 1 ••••••••• or $100> dll on FHA. $13$ I SPACIOUS 4 llR tamlb
1646-7171 546-2313 • n}'lon rpl.!>, i Antique rrur· RUBY _H_R-US-SE-LL-mo plll'I all! New~ redtc l room home with Ja r••
' on thll nira. Yard bas apnnkler1 & • 3 br. l~ ba wttb ovenbt P'immiDK pool Id in buu·
THE 1JE AL
E!;TATERS I V• H I Ira.tier i.pal'f· Priced at R.EAL'CVR dble &V It drtvewl.)', 1ndl') tiful oriental p.rden. MAY 1ew ome. I u:.~ A ,oy lo M'f' I:.;vu. VA<:. t&e 1:or R·2 lot, 3 br. rm & workllbop, Cl:N peUo I trade fol' smaller bom• « ~-500.i $iii.JOO. lJ.> Merrill l'laC11. + MANY a..wu! Nr tncome property.
NEWPORT IHACH
OFPICI
646-771J
NEWPORT BEACH
Ol'FICE
646-TTl.1
PROMOTED I Sea Brerwa and '.! nw arr CALL 616~1 lOR J li,.., bi.h\d fl.11. l~ ba. v.r6t· a.hop'K, Killa & cburchel. • • . •
---------patios plua 2 Bdrm • 1'()m. I "SMlLINC'; <;ERVICE" :.tdr. $18.!JOO. nr ICbooll· 1 Daya 494•'7263, •VU ~ I V1.EW HOME • Paloa Verdea
Sl 9,200 dM. Dlnt111 Rm, L111n1: 11...AHul:. :.1u·11::.L FOR SAU I llA T THISll Pm!nsula for IJXlOCM p:op-
$13,700 NEWPORT IEACH I MUST MOVE OFFICE
PAINT & SAVE 646-7Tl.1 This fanuJy ts paclun& to
I
move to Sdnla Barbara
:; bdrm Ir 2 bath. Poolalu 5 BR & Den ~Ir Sallona. Award wln-
)'9rd· Nttds .ome work but ninl Harbor Ealatu home
"hat a terrific vat--. f or $21 500 hu ju.t been l1111ed. 3 Br.
further detalla call S4~1TJO • 2 ba, bit.Ins. cpta Ir drpa.
OPEN 'TtL 9 p M. I Family special. EI e I.: an l Quiel 5tret1 only 2 blocks
home. Huie Lt vuiit rm. Poi> Irom Collete Park achoo!.
uJar Door pJan. l baths Large landacaped yard
;,~ '!f, exiltlna loan to takt! fHA $.23,00>, Evn. 545-1847.
over. One of the area's hot· CALL 646-«!61 FOR
test home buys. ri40·1720 "SMlUNG SERVICE"
OPEN 'TlL 9 P.M. ,1
SwimminCJ Pool
Sharp • clean Parllhke yard
~1th picnic 6 BB<.# area
t·arruty f\m •t 1u ~. 3
kinplu bdnna. le hu,.
ta.rnUy rm. Low dn pymt
M0-1720 anyU.me.
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
~ Harbor Blvd.
$1,650 DOWN ~Harbor Btvd. ~· I 1 * U"ER IAY * \ ,.,..~~r
1700 aq. ft. of ctwnl In this s thl 11 t " bd
lov•ly 2 bdrm· 2 baUI home lB13 Harbor C M 1 uy~ ' txC'I' en • rm "' m:; Harbor Blvd · · EH~l.3ide homl' with large
overlookln& the \JpPU New· · Uvloi;: room, biull • ln11. Ule
port 81.)', run a1u aunlttn S93 PER MONTH 17 VIEW UNITS bath & klt4 of closct1-Close
din. room Lacina attncUve For thl1 Jar~ runlly home CHOICE LOCATION near lo l 7tb Stl'f'et •bowlni l
encl. paUo, Lee· VIEW llv. wtth parqurt Dool'"I, 3 hu,e Bay le Ocean. Cpl.aid~. ldiools P\111 pr1~ S16,!)j().
room with beam ceruni. 'Ill btd.rooma. Ir 1arie yard for bit-Im, pool. No uc:ancy
w cpt. REDUCED to ldda A clop. Ntar proposed
$31.500. new MariNI where valun Low. low down. "r' "'AmM R··1··· •boo.Id aky roclcet. Only Harriet rerry Wit•• vw IVI US.750. ~TTU. 0pai •~a. RIAL TOR
MIWPOlllt llACH
OfPICI •nu
3ll6 Via Lido
67M5SO
NpB
I * KING SIZE *
U.lna Room • 8fdroaln and
Baths-A home (or ~ on
' wtde Irvine Tmac:. A..-
we. h '38 A voc:11do.
$46,&:'IO.
QJRT DOSH, Realtor
1'1.t w. Cout Hlati~
lJ 1-93:54 673-38 Ev8
S Iii " D iN iii.
HI.I bup GI Joan. W1 a
1661 Tuatin A•e.
Evu ~"'4.Sl!I
Just Reduced
E.~celleN t.:&alaida 2 bdrm
home with larp Uvh\I rm.
~ .,., tiltd bath •
kKchtn wttll bullt • Int.
Now only $16:;GO with 10Sfi
dn. IX terms.
!&'lSoT
Ew'9ll Uf-42» W-c1I
.,, $500 DOWN
room oPf'nina out on fMI n' ~A.' r A An11 Hi\'. :i br. lvt . I ~._..._ ety Newport Beacb-~&Mhold ~ Aakitn: JiJt. K·j potenuaJ. Sbopi.. ICtlDo S.. .._.. ........
$37,500 . I b1: 1 . ba Ca.&1.S1d£ I near. 3 br, 2 ba, 1.500 IQ· u., UDO REALTY lac
• 1 i 1 i.uL.~t; for ~t. $1...i. 111111! Huse yard. s:n.soo. ~.ooo • •rMPLE i\oi tith under ma.rktt. Principal$ 1827 WntcJUI Drive
as llT.l 11111'bor lJIHl C.~J. ~ · or 1'J ~'00 only. 23:) Alberi St , C.M ..
1
6'2~
R!ALISTAT! 1 •,t1~rfE!1c'I 5a1nman Wam.cl -~-·i7m3 N1na1 R~~r;~!,U::.~ I ~ Re&! i:A1Jlu. 15 " to land v a I u '· 4S foot
Corona dti Mar ()IA11rr an .1ou' La1;r I br .. ,....,.. lot ~... • ........ , ~lj 1:.•'t Uiut Hl,.JJv..a,y i..nn ~peoalwn& exciualve-2 be, 3 be, ~ tci· I\. oo a I lcl. indudf'I 2 bfodtoom. l
I ly 111 ltle 1~tm& « ~e of un-_,.,,,.. · -..-. ...,....., ~. bath home ..._ bacbtlor with
CBd\\t'to Carnation II J· ha, l;im rm lrpll · .\· acveloped lACl'd&e for re~•-cbw-..:hu near. nl,SOO. Will 1 lotchen Ii bath. l car 1a.r-
Dahhe1 61J·2101 dl>lt · al.1!>.' bhtltni.: doorr. to "l •~·· _._ t Cor ..._ ........ f .. ~ti J ., S~IO , lo Cold ~nllat development necut aci:c,. ...,.. u.n· pym • . aae s ...... ,,_,. or a._. on .,.
ATTENTION
INVESTORS
I \,.:l•~ct P:·i~~ S2J.4JO. L1.ll\Sl'tt'nl1ow.. hone~•. 1ull ~-Tull~" Uranp. M4-lll~ wi11, pllUU included. Tire-
Nrar ,.,chool\ .\ •;hoppini; lime salesm11.11. tt t. lJceusc l7th-IRVINI AREA 1 plal'<' & lots of wood paMI·
t I rqtl. lumm1ss1011 bi111s. t.x· 3 br lam. rm. pool $29 990 ing. Nice • try $3.500 down.
ccn tr pt'llC'llce pre •. Phone I -~t.00) fliA ~. ·~I I m-3171. OP'n e'Vf'S. JUBACH RfALJY b4G-:J5.U for_i:_ppointmcnt. Cnmlmdae Cir 842-2106
~ f..A:-.tsMle home In top R M TO IUILD rond1t1on. located an corner .1021 11.1rhor Blvd. C~I 00 SALE by owutr. S'l0,9SO, 41
lot j()xl.27, zoned R-2. Pro-.·~1· ... ~1.•1 Evt~ ~U L '"~1••L bdnn, ~ ba h.ac. t'Cdac, cor I , ~~ wn .... I .. LIC. . I Colle;ie I.: Vic tori•. CM.
fesllonal r.ontnc a c r os ~ • ••• •• •...I. 4 I Lln1ts • :J br eacn. bUJ.Jd ~I 64:!-l>bl.l.
street and C:.1 zonilla back --~---mo.c w\1'5 UJ rur. $3:>.~ -M-L::i-. _A_V_c_rd_e--$22-.900--4 1
ol 11. 2 la1~ bdrma .• nin' I * * * d,n, 1 f'rll batha. UxJ2 l!v· F 0 R TI N t; 0 bdnn + fm rm. fenced yd
ani. ~m Owner ltavlll& WANTED • l le~ option Sl~ mo.
11rro, priced for quick ~Ir l:Jl:J :-.Vl Bl.. Cosla Me,a ~..gm t \'e 673·012.
&l S29.7JO. Call Leonard li4..' 5000 t..ver.. Kl W 7l.. SAU::, f r11de, Rent. 4 deluxe
South tor dNU•. Rt 1I Estate S•IHmen ;-,.L\\ PORT lil:..\l ll <Mia Mesa duplcxa. By
B & B h Excellent Opportunity i\JUul:.RN DUPLI:.:.'\ 0\\ ntr· Bua 673·73SO, JW~ a y eac OP!:.:-. HOvst: UU·SAT-SUN ~-ll'..!3
RNlty Inc LAGUNCOARNPIGUEL
1
1 tu s. lW \V. Balboa Bl. BY ow ne-r-. -love-l_y_H_al_ecrut __
2401 I. l"oat Rwy . CdM . i,, blk to bG,y, l blk I~ home, ~ br. bit~. flrplace, ~ ~. m-m CALL JACK GODWIN ~r~a~he~:~~ a ·I ~· cp11, d...,.. 563151. o~i:: Ylii OLD I Kl 7·n6l P' Two 11oi 11'11 ol dtluxt u, Int Mew 0.1 Mer 1 IOS
Ir. Hunt1nsfGn •nch. cioly
2 min11tt~ to a..ch. ~r
llckkid 1.1r~ patte • rnclo.
ed paUo roae fOr .,"'"'"
lTSI
lJOV~tc. SHO~
KA \ ano lftto:w 1~11.,...:.
with 3 prtvalr bffcbea MAl'~O tt~·n c.;o.
102t 2'&n11&f-o Ot.
New,art ~
CTH • OR WlU
ms Npt. Bl .
647-m>
LJOO 8a1 Cronl dupl~
tr-bon\t". t1n b•ecb $37.930 ...
3 BR, l"-ba, qukt cul de
U C lll"ffl· $l3,!IOO.. Twml
11vaU. 642-IS30/ •87.
Meta Vt,. 1110
*POOL HOMI * EnJOy L11lf. tM111 In Meu
Vt1'tk-a.on. Hu a.I pOol,
bHul1lull,y land9ct ped tw
ruy 1·Jtt. t'tmctcl play 11
boat )&N L&e llv rm a
rlttpk. cptR, drapes. dtd
kit. l batha. Prk'ed tar
quick l&Je al 129,a CIL.
owner movlnr out ol anL
2nd loan, ,, ...........
Ucw. ~.
1112 SAMAR. DRlVi'!, beeo-
Uf\11 " br. 3 be. •~-.c home.
appro.'< DX> tt Uv I fft·
Or11·f' by then call )ifT·
()f :..:s&·:>971
..,. .. ..,, ftlMtlu•t.tllu1•1' Ut
w•a. l tM> OA lt.\' t'ltAU
u -.....irw ""'••· ~~ • ..._,, U.. A alt.,.. a.....
lttl'lltlll •
CORONA OIL MAit
OFFICI s'l'S-nn
THE HEART OF' COM
Comer lot. 3 bednloma, built·
Ill kltcbetl. d~ arM. l
landscapt'd p&llOS {meed for
prwacy, v.alkina cii.tM1c1 to
shopping. Sl.000 handles.
67S-31Tt. Opai eves.
CORONA OIL MAI
OF ft IC I
67s.31n
Corona del Mor
STEAL!
l.ovf'ly 1 Br. or 2 Br + dtn
In prNti'1e &rM I.Arp tat
on rtirve t'tt Simple, 1Ull
pr1~ $32.600 • ha.a $2'1.Q
W TD at ~ .. 1'. rtr1' c:omt
• arst wrved. 0..-
m. uso
Fann H .... Style
uic. llvlnr ln lbll ~
• rilOht 111 CQ."'Ona !kl Mar~
Pinc-trr"11, 0t vt«w. S
hcJ1 I I' (lht~ hohb)' -..,
Utv l.1n,l!y bom" 0tntt
bkr !\T~·~lln __.
,,_~,...NM
The ~J"W .a
• . . Deily Pilot Clouified
Houn-Regulations--Oeadlines
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
0
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* RENTALS *
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10
LARGE h<JU"'. larp yvd
Newport H.,1ght1, $150 ptt
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e • • • • •
• • •
-
e QuieL -New
• 2 Car 1paot11
• All 2nd Uoor
e Cooper Buill·in1
e Maid Service.
• $13(). Gaa &: Water :ms apt ;#6 Panons
\Corner Ford I
4100
NEAT 2 br, many comforta
to appreoa~. Alto 2 br un-
fwiil&hed. $110. Children·,
section. Small dogs OK. 1525
Placentia 548-2682.
BAYFRONT 1 -Br Garden
Apt Beau -tum! All utU -
pd! $125 to $160. 673-6741 or
526-4258.
MODERN furn duplex 1~
blk to beacb, 3 br. 2 ba,
$130 winte!'. 1201,t .Sth SL.
RENTALS RENTALS
Apts. Unfurnishff
COSTA MESA 5100
NOW RENTING
Brand New
Aptt. Unfurnlsti.d
I A MESA 5100
ADULTS
Only $110 & Up
160 w. Wiison, Coat• Mesa
548-2627
( i,~ block off Newport Blvd. &
11/l block off Harbor Blvd.)
4210
Lido lale 4351
BA YF'RONT. view, 2 br, 2 bl
beautifully tum. Alao l br
(lurn/unfum) Wllb vfew,
Both yrly. fi73.334S
Balboa l1land 4l55
3 ROOMS • UPSTAIRS
67l-7342
Huntington a .. ch 4400
NEW llf'i': l\JmlJbed 2 bed-
rm or l bdrm 6 den· Beat
locat.too. One bUt to storea.
Mnk, One.ma Theatre. $.1%1
mo.
5 POINTS APTS
'Tl3l ElUa 847-0452
Executive Apts
• l Br, 2 batha, d1ninl rm. * Blt:na, Bar, UUla paid
17676 Cameroo St. H.B.
NEWLY decorated 2 BR-1
Twin It 1 dble, W.poul,
laundry, rar•re. prlvate
patio. $120 mo. 646_.7JI.
l BR duplex, new qiq, drpa .
Adults, no dop, $100 mo,
utU turnlshed.
1012 Ca.Womla. 539-9773.
l BEDROOM, fUmJllhed. utll-
ldea paid, $75, am Beach
Blvd, HB.
RENTALS
Apta. UnfurnJlhed
General 5000
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
From $150 mo.
:.! ~ :; bdrm1>, ilreplace, cpts,
dJ pi., elt:el dtshwliSher, dli,p.
({cotal o!fa.e on fla&i.luP ltd
ll>ehUld Hoag Hosp1ta.h
4.:.'04 flagship Rd.
&tZ-4384
12 Costa Mesa
Locations
One 5lop abop for Bad>elo~.
1. 2 " l bedrooma. All pnces, furn or unfutn.
l:)avt' ume It: mo~y, come to
I.Jon Ward Co., 1920 Harbor
Blvd & re<.-elve f:'ee intot·
mauC:O & direcuon.
5100
Holiday Pin• Apta.
For t(l 1.1.CIOUS adult uv1n1 ir.
qwet sWTOunclinp. 1 &:d-
room Apl. overloolo.Dg pool.
carport It: pnvate extr"
parkJna.
642-5151
l!JGJ Pomona Ave.
Costa ~1esa
Nr Dty Hall Ir l9th St.
$89
Lee l bdrm, ~ta. drar>
ea, elect blHna, pvt pra1,c
Harbor Es1at!s
Apls •..
3000 Royal Palm Drive
U blk West o1 Harbol',
comer al Ba.Ur).
VILLA WEST
Spaciou.1 2 Br, 2 BL
furn. -Unfurn.
Pnv patios, Pool.
Puttinl Green
Sl.20 up adulta oaly
7$ W. 18th St. C.M.
THE PINES
New 2 BR 1~ ba. mod a.ptg.
GE kit. All elect. lee pauo
YIPfllift& pines. c.olar aDtel>-
na. Encl. pr. Free lndry
nn.. Ooee 111. Adulta. Near
bu&. ll.19 to $].34 •
120 E Db St.
FROM $92
Harbor Townhouse
Le• 2 Br apt.I, bu1lt4m.
Abo
Studio apta, 1 ~ battia.
HEATED POOL
2217 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Manapr Apt A-1
* New· Clean
e APTS-HOM.ES.COMM'L
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$ l7.50 WEEK & UP e StudJo A Bach apt.a.
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Two 2 Br, w I pnces, SSS.
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Ana Ave. A HI Be:'nll'd SL 511-<mo. -OR 3-!l830 OR :r4353
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• Phooe Service -Pool
• Laundromat-cleaninit Serv
• Maid Service -TV Aviul.
•TV 6 recreation room.
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studio apt, S75 mo >'~ RENT frte for lit 2 weeJcs.
round. Utib paid. OR 3-0983 3 bedroom $12S. 1 bdrm $90.
&. OR l-ll07. Bachelor m. Call Coata A:
1213) GR :l-!U"6 coUt!cl
Neweort Sher• 2220
Yrl.y $185, 3 br, 2 ha.
bit.Ina, club fac, 1 blk ahps
cntr. 214 Prolped.
642.JC176 or 642-34.l>
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1arage. Adult.I. 1702 c.oraJ
Pl. 548·9-WJ
Corona dtl Mar
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• 200' off blvd. -No DOlae
23111 Newport Blvd. S48-972i
YEARLY ~ntal: 2 BR up-
5ta.ln, 1~ bUc to beach. 123
28th St., N.S.
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wedwatl. 673-tf'll
LEASE 3 br, 2 ba. wallc BAY frclDt. 1 bcl. Beaut. .itw. stores A be1cti! Bmn .e.ove, HoUd1y Plau Aots.. OMD bead\. ~ Gv.
di.IP. ttpl, avail Dec i.t. FOi' JndoUa adult llvln1 ID $165 mo. 646-18.
Corona del Mar 2250 $2()0 mo 6'13~ quid IU1'TOUDdinp. 1 Bed· NEW 2 BR furn 111t-2 t.t!la
NEW! 3 Bdnn. N.,., cptl, room Apt o•ll'looldn& pool. ca.rpeti~ • ,..... UW pd. ~ BDRMS, 1 bath, prqe, drp&, bltn~. "attr pGd. PK> Carport l extra private Call 642-5408. b\1111 Im. $135 mo-494-7853. --1
mo yrly, !i07 Jrla, 8'13-.-. parktl\(I· SHACK AT THE BF.AOI
Balboa 2300 o: 61l-WJ'l. 642·5151 rum l hdrm apt, $8'1.50. Call
----------.-Ri:o1-.c 2 BR (Gatqe 1060 P<>fll'IN' Av. t:ci.ta. ~'~ tuy 67:\-4300 or 646-641.9.
3 BR, 2 ha, •, blk Ocr.an. Apt\ C"pt8 l drpt: •n. !I.car Clt.y Hall l 00 tt I _ BR $80. mil . pd! Ga.r.
Ray & Y11!'hl Club. Sl'ia mo. frplr. $1 2J. _ _ _ _ ~ Nr • mkta. No children or
813 w. Bay Ave. 875-1314 or m-«100 unarnra &Mf pet&. 675-2930 na.
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SPEND the winter beautitlll dlll 1 -~ OOeaa vi.w, U. 11XU D canUno. se&-
Be.111, 3 A' Br, tr.a NO, 2 BDRM. lo of._. i'iiiCf c1aDJaa litdl. ~. p · al.AN oldlr' 2 ....... fee-
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Cit ~. •I pnp· S1SI. ~ MIN. SUS•. aD uW ~ lllD he. $11.S 5&
ftJWlr, CM NLWPOJtl' fit Sbar, 1 br. Huntf!!'!!' leech 1400 .. ._ ADO ACA"'LCO A'TS. ~.Sin. boat ~p.
l BR, 1~ BA, ~ mw ~ PENINSULA POIMT 1 .l 2 W. 1JU1 A WaDact. C.M. 1100 mo. QI\ la%1
oor. ela to eehla, no W br, fuml unrUT11 ... • AdWtl. 1 et $115: 1 Br Sll). l BR WINTER S90 en.. Yrt1
wrk. 1 ...... optional. s:;&.fi&s liT.rtm. ~m" He.ltd pool, uU.I~ IM1d SllS, utU pd! Avail NOY lit. altt'f' 3 pm HS. •l!I rUlJK AO ~ ULA.. Ewnl.np 1638) f46.&563.
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RENTALS I RENTALS REAL IS'TAT! I BUSINUS •nd BUStNISS •na I SIRVICI DlllECTOllY JOU & IM,LOYMlHfi Joli & WLOY Nl I JOU I IMPLOYMINT
Apts. Unfurnia.Md Aph. UnfwrnWMd G.neral FINANCIAL fllNANCIAL I
G•rdenlnt 66IO Joll Wanted. lady 7020 tffl• Want..t. Men 7200 tff:e W•nted
COSTA MISA 5 lOO N.wport Shores SllO 8usin•U Rent•I 6060 Bus. Opportunities 6300 Mort919es, T.0 .'s 634S Dt:NTAL usbtant, av&Jlal>ie OnMn 7400
llAl;LL'-'C. teJ>etal yard atter Nov. bt. Previous ex· * Bea·-Piek!: Need I w MESA ... ORTH APTS. u;E 2 • Br 2 • BA. Cpta, ···-····· ... -'th p_........_.._ .. ., " Dti)&. NR . BEACW V l::'\!::CTTIVl:I\ I $64,000 clean Up, trea, abn.tb1 &nd pe .. ence ... , ............... , tndJve, •eU aroomect. ma·
2 Ii; BR, 1~ ba. F\lm un· &tl·322l ''Westctr·.~ 'tr1'p" ... 01lL:A~IZER..~ ,lllME COM'L ht bushel 1haped, rethaped or In CM. OR 3.9035, INSPECTORS lW'r •Ofl'Wln to lnl&nM:t LD turn $11S up. PvtJ pouu • J sALJ::SMEN Payab~ ~ mo. all due 73 remowd. nower bed Wffd-GENERAL ofbce. Good tw-our beauty NJclnl A pea.at•
drpa/crpU, blt·in•, &Ill'· a., .. a.y S240 I Owner Wlll d1 .. oun1 '"' Wlntu ratN-642.ai.J. lat, tlllna. LI~ bkkplna. r.t.· clauet. 3 d.lyt per ...0
HEA...c-D POOL ~ 17l!l Wutcl1U Dr.,: R. Tll lS E~Rf: WEEK Ult .,... •it •..• Part tlm• -•" 1 •-·) "---to -'"' I 642-"°"" .,. am 1•vea 6·ll 11111 • OLIVE TREES • ..., '-" .... u.,. pan tuuc .....,_ -Nr. lhopt. 1Chl1 " occ NEWPORT RlVIERA Ground floor new Blu.. ra~trst i:rowmg romp&n)' --u. ... -. lll.SCU\;NT by '"Baylea,," m up J.U-~n. I daily. PUJS Bort111. Proler
CHILO J«tion. Pet OK. Lu"'urloua Townhouse Apa. 30' x lD7 -21' aq. fl. 111 our firld IA <'Xpandang Oii $11000 . bid TU, &lboa • Palm trtta e Larie rock MOTHER will baby111 lor 11oaal tralnina 1f accepted.
(.'oolldg-e!Bake_r __ ~-$Z1S TO $295 MO. Ample p~ki~ront rear Ila u!tl orianu.ataoa by laland. O~&r wlll ll\lat ~85 m-3151 OM l yr old. My ~ ltecfro-MecfNnlwl For 1ppl. ~. Mrl.
1 Y~ LEASE 1-··tl Ir In __ .. IM --" ... ~ rn•u . RITE LAWN S"'""V. Nt~...,,..t We11 ~-1388 btwn 1 _M_&a.:...'°"'------:--THE t lllVOllAIRf Cnurtesy to Bkn. ....:.. ng, o 1111. ..... • ·-e ....., Un 1, 1966. JllO ... ~ ...-
UUU ' lilodela 0Pf!ll ME DIATELY 1l.vtin1 in Broken, ~7 h'>I Mo. ml1nt1an or cleanup. s-;,. Minimum of 3 yea.rs Skiers Attention!
Cp to 4 br, 3 bat.bl, Exclu· ••••••••• molion mrn capable of WILL BCY :1~1 ro·s-00 Rocotlll • Land.K. Mow aver. I PARTt 1mr. medical office, or equlvaltnl in elet· Small Mammouth l.a.ke re· ~~~:·a cl:;e& 2 :~/~~bill-> aive ~.!:.. s:;:;:;r NEAR 17th • Ne.irport CM thmluni: and a.ceepting Oranae County Property At 1ard i:i a week. &t!-5856 Nr Martinique Apt.I. 17 yn tronica assembly in• •ort need.a bard wotkinc aU .:::======== 480' 1tonire carare $40. 1 dl.lcow>t· 61j.llJI YJJ\.D m114. CltNi . up, up. typ!na. Ml MllJ JNl't'lion. Requlra around itrl to Un in and llhoppln1. $96 mo. unJurn. 200• ,,, !Ir ~ $~:, Sl.2,CXXl to S3S,CXXl In com-r-· _,.. W ..
uovE in NOW • START r d I a.a_ 5"50 •· liabt baulJni. l'aat. clean UNENCUMBERED woman, knowledge of blue-111trve um.... Ota c:ome9 RENT NOV. 111. C.11 Mir ... orona • m.r '-600' If fir otnce $l!:J mlsSION Ill lhr1r tint year; Money W1nted '350 Work lJ yn. u p. N2-408I. work pennanenl. 543·2500. prints and Mll·Specs fi.""'lt, bul. plen11 ol tinw f(Jll'
t.13·!Qll • COROLIOO >.PTS. Low rent.a, private rNll i:A>,CXXl aod more lJl their Ja.,.nt1e Gardener ' and !amlllarlty with ddl111· Stuonal Nov. tM.r
Pcnlhle • t.ne• . Studios ~~;:r~··B~~ks, aecond. $S,OOO lSI' TD n11 l<!l dn~ to I Cut lum, trim. complete J.tt W•nted balic mechanical and Apnl. C&l1 OR. :,.~6 to ar· Modern Studio Apts.
,,, .: bedrwma ""' 11'1 baUls
P11va ... 11atkl • Heated ;ool
Some w/lrplc, All 2 BR ~i.a 613-~. ntt: PLACL is tbt' Ntwpnrt· ocean lo llununrton Buch aenf~. SU-6112, 646-G(. Melt & Wom•n 7030 elecvonica meuur· ranae penon&l lnte"1""'·
rvo. diahwubtr, W•W q>t. ARTIST atodlo $45. 514 29th er Inn at Newport Buch. 84M95T I General S.rYK. 6612 MANAGll COU,LI I Ing fnstrumenu * CoftstnlCtloft *
pvt pauo, btd pool. Lodry NJl. L.ado area. Near .Bay • ntE TIME 1a thla week • A.NNOUNCEMENn e EJcperloced m Motel l1ld loekkn-r l'ufl Charwe ""' W1w c1u·~i ~ Ora~ taohuea, eara&e. Newly r .~ Sch Bkr nd NOTICES ~.-...... Unlurn SUO. f uru $14.J decorated. ~. ~~26,;4~1· won-r, · no"• Bea>me a pa.rt or tb11 • HANDYMAN, all rep&1J'I apar1ments. Salary plua 1 rp \" ~oua ~""7-~
73.:1 Jo.uu:: st. 6-U·s.!Q Ch1ldrm OK. '13·3373 acctlf'ra~ orpnlzatJonal 1Jec. plb&. i·arp, haul. bedroom unturn. ape Or· A l.. ........ ~.,,. l'l'Y
H bo U W 1-onJ I ~ (FrM Ad&> 6400 It.tu ''Doon}"'ood" 1111e County locatlon Local ~ ~ear u r 0 1 (102 E. O>ut Hwy, CdM Office Rent•I 6070 fl"O""th 11s tarly u poulble ~-1713.
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$9.> :! bdrnu, bit • lnJ, ~----------thia -.rrk Tha i• too Im· FOUND "'--·· , bi -----al N .... ..__ ••10 "'----Dr N.& I I 5351 Off •. , ... fOt' L••...... .,..,..."D ., w lt Ir· ODD JOBS WA/\TED Allo able ttr flll. ~· .-...... ..., ......._.. • (J·1h ca.rpets, drnpes, play Lido I. ... -nnrt.ftt i.o lot l~ -·· •• v ...... 1 )cud 5BO Joann St. ~ 11J7 ---------1 ln beadtiful 133 Dover 01. .,.. ,_, you a , .... e pu~. sm .. I. IC baulln1 .tr dearuna. etc. 646-DSS ...., .. me. REEDY LU MAIDS ~9-lll6. SPAC " CHEERFUL !ice bu I Id I n r. Newport phone quutioo·IJld·an1wer Adam.a • Canntry, HB. Call Mu, 64NU-l GO 00 GIRLS ··~ d ? BR. l ba, trplc, Bay YVW, n-ach. N~. modem, air I maion ror appointment ~..ms. DOMISTIC HIL, ms Top P9.1 ... Opl. No•· ~ Bl:.Of...,..,M tUl I I e, gar· _...... "'"' ro~~n H JI ~ H II ,.._ <i>ll. drl>•· Avail immni, coodifioned Utillllea p&Jd and in~rview t•alJ v.. a owtrn n'6 .. t au ng , _ nu: HUMDINGEa a~c. earb dapoi;al, IUIO $200 mo yrly i.r. 17141 644·1700 Moo. NO'f 1 Oranae .. whit, c-at Vic. ol LIVE INS CORPORATION (Oft Ha1'or uad.17 2 mild
W!i:\ht'r-dr)'tr. S90 mo. 673-61>9 Afttr 5 PM Lil:-°hwtlNl raRLca.Jt ,,..,_.....,11 WallaC"t Sc, C.., :,U.7901. HAULING • PD· ~· Employer p&)'I tua __. .. j ..i-•--". DU• ~·7271. a ool ta y, "'-',.,,., or atter and uk for MR. MaJntenance, rubblah, etc. Gforoe Bylaad ..... enc:y _.,. QI ..,~_, ---SAMOYED. Ir malt. found in "..,__... • • -. U 1 W•t 1 Ith St. rqatd liJlW Oii builcUnc TRIPl.EX, 2 bdrm. l t.i, bath,, "iu:itlntrton hach S400 Off1ce for LHH ENGLISH Fountaln Valley area, l'l'ff nt. V..:.-v• •v lo&-8 E. 16th S.A. a.T~, ,._...CE ...t.1. needed~
i.tovr, <.."Pis, drps, Sl lJ, iiar· ~5394 U Gl1T haullnr and moYin&· NURSE d cook d c:N v••' .....
lJ6J Bak ... l * Ntw modern air {'()lid, ut1I ~aaonable ratea. CaJl ' 1 • 1 r· Cott• M..t Callfornta dl&Ul.1. 1eoenl oftke, ,..
.i:;c er, a.,. I t'OUND in lirld our Wamtr 541-(17~. alv~ln. orre~e .. ~ praou~. ~a1·.1 ' cepUonilt .tr ~ J*
.>llHl9!ll MOYE FRIE' 1 paid, ca~uns. S70 le Sl'j(). It Bolsa C"ruta, blur case, --...,# .... u open. Mlllt bt neat. atlr'IC-
1 BR S65 mo. no Jl('taALSO-• girls stlasst' l'llll 893-1010. DUMP truck, &llip loadu, ~1!J56. I dve 6 have EX'l'REMELY rurn bac .. ·lor hpt KC.. Ut1I "lthln 25 ml. nd1ua I ·-·~ ,,,,.J\, cl"•A up wort din ll'Ub l' .S t'lllUfll:bi" Rtquirrd ._
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...., ~ SMAU. atrl• prtacrlptlon eye ..... ' ' ' "' LONG HAIR. J'\&U time • pd. no cookln~ lac1l1Ut1 I 1·2·3 bedroom• Bus·.--., ..-. a•----s. Vlt• "·m~ HU.h· f'k', Call •l\)11me 962..-J~ H•tp Wanted, Men 1200 pert tlmt "* avail Pb. "'~·~11.IS >'urnlahed 'untum I ---·---_,.. ·-'"' ~v .. -- -----()ppor't I Grant. • Bwlt·ans e Pool 0>·~ 10:.S & Store.a, 'ult.let 11 vf the but bUll!W'IMt on W\<11, OIM, 6ij·'.!J~. l ~ LIGHT UR HJ::A VY I m ,;,oo -$22,30'.I An Equal uoJty ~OI. AD tor litr.
• Bit, ~s>U. cfrps, bl· rn~. CtnJdren'1 arta j w 1Jvm1t qu~e.?. 165 "UIJ ' tht· m11t"l't today! Heu.lint • Ckanup. f~te ell THIS lllWAltD tS REGISTEllD NURSES
pn£e. $100 mo incl au & rail owner, 646-.~. I-Meir\ Mariltt ~.ca> Lost '401 PR.OMl'T Strvict! ~ YOUll.S t:.mplo)'tr •·or aD lihUts a alJ depll. 17;~i.; ~ ok 616·!.lltl"i $85 llp OU1ce · Store • ~sk space ~-Grit Shof . 9 . .-.~ -Heutecl .. nlnt 67U a" l'\ill Uine oal)t. X1Dt uJary Pl. ~ Newport Bl., C.M ~1.Aundromat 17.!IOO LOST from 10131 ~trnmac taJ You wanl 10 work wrUI le ~ta. APPLY. Ptt·
l • BDR~1 Patio apts, un· Huntington ta ~l ~pd· Ml &-1.62 <I-Dress Shop U,150 Dr, HB. Schw111 Suni·ray WINDOW le Wall Wuhin& Suecttr.ful d)'l"il.mk peo. St•VI(• IOll.ntl OCDce.
turn. bit I.JUI nr shop i; l24 CLAY >.-Laundry U.JOI) bk:ycle. ar~n nu wlw t1r wu!D&/ Guar&nleed! pie I "' Iii St .......... Hoeoital
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1 BR. dup, Kat, $90 lnq * SUBORDlNATl:. :,&·I cor 7-Car Dealttlhtp :?'S,000 96l·1Di. one ol Ille "'1Jdd'a tut.eM Nan, ~:za. lor cmtaa.iu CANVASSEJt, door to door.
:>1 I J6th St or Pb 67:Nl17 * Nl:."W l. BR ' 2. BR * 1 WeSlllUDIUr 100 ~ 300 1-CoU. Shop 29,IAJO LOST • ~Latt temalt i '"°"'"' '7SS I llTOWllll oraanbadonl ...,Ice 1111 .me. position. NO .telllQ&. Wor1r 1n SA ~·eni~· f1~ $89 50 I nt 900. Owner 847 8666 ~BHr Bar ~.OW poodle 7 mo. old Alla to tc) You want to become 1 lonw c:oUttt pntund. Fu· area. Gu.ar + bonm. euib'
L£X ..., -· · l"lt·-'v.·-32.~ ·"T1Da" Vic 5 P>inta Oct.)). lroni""' In My HOflnil __ _.__, ·-•--... wrt IDr nabl man. $llr1 Hm ~oo wtL Pntlr' ~ ,· '.! BR DI.JP .... 1 CpU. drpa, bll·illl, v-l&J\.I _,. ··~ ... -'Qa-..,,._._, ...__ ~
Stove. rdrl&. ianci-. 2110 diapoaai.I, carpor11 Commwcl•I 6085 11-FILlhloo Shop 40,000 Rc•ard. S10. Ml·U63.
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$1.W boW. :l.EO s.nw rocnaa. and Ott ..in manqer. M1$ + cocn~ ...._,.,t..-rW woman w/ tne ~
Oranii:e. 613·49.15 OCEANAIR A.PT'S. ll-Tool Com~ ~.UOO Apt. A. C.M. Ml-JB> Btta~ of a dt1l~ to add tc. AJl'Ply lt am-noon. 177J2 AM oc ear1Y afl. 6«2-arl ,.
l-SDRM. SIM Cupcta 1009 CleorKJa. Hn~ Bch 1 )1-1, iSOO Ml !1 o!llce apau: 113-1'-ansler ~ ~ ,..rMMI• 6405 lRONINC . MY HOMl: our orpnlaUon. Thttt G&rde1I Orvvt 8lYd , G.G. tMr. Lewla) •11 AM oaq.
Drapes, pool, bit • tns 1 furn :;J6·1417 I lucl 10,000 aq tt pult I 14-Laundromat ' lOc pt.r ankle are opp:lrtUll!Us for 1ne11 UDO DJ..lrJ' Mature WOtneft
avail) 371 AVO<.-.do. .-UPSTAIRS duplex, llfit, area. Wkdays I Cle11nn 90,000 ALC'OHOUC> An °" 1 • ~-981! who b.avt IUCCSlful back-SAL-ISM.AN Waated far altenioclrl woric ~·5964 dean. ruoe, 2 br, blln 11ove, 1 ;~1 ~ :::.:-r;es da 642-4100 ~~~~~ PhoM TROl'l!NG In my borne, f75 irounch In aalea, aa.IH ft\M-To ..U ldv«rUalal 6 Oty 1 ~OW' aUla, 00 ~periencc
11LX 2 B~pauo~blt · ins. I iiart>aae dl.ip, curtams .t-~ ' w tn l:lt. Aak tor Helen, 646-KJl, .,.mart. lndi'pendtllt ~ DlttetMY Servb to O:'&Qac necaaat'J u •• LR,in.
rlrpe. rpta, pr. mo. '..!3'16 drps, rup, 11..a aaraara. 4 940 ~-lmt ST CM DISTRIBUTORS Al\MUrtaments 6410 tm Maple St, apt A, CM. llff• O>t'nttt, ttacben. m-Cout buai,..... Thia b • Hourly waiea-Call 641-rt".J
Santa Ana Ave :l'lb-07'!8 blk:\ l.o town. $90. wa. p11J. · ' · I JOIN OUR W Alt IROtHNG my bcmt. Agt 3 &inffra and lndultrial man-pennaMGl full time 1f'tf fro 9-U 4-i4'
Sl20 MO, 2 BR, ~ ba. Monlb M7·3833.. _... . I R Jl..N>O New Health Club ~ 646-S7ll, Apt l '46·1197. qemem 'round poaiUoo. Ph )6C211 m • __ - -lnwu1tr11 ental vvl' , ru To a.rn.lli• Ill ant.erview aUJ lor lnt.uvlew appt. LullttJ HOUSEKEEPER · pal1 d.mt.
rent f.J'ee w/ yean lea.st· ~ At S..c.h-Oc:Aian Vul On UmU.f'd income Prcstiie R.E.UJCJ.NG :-tASSA<.il: -r,,a Sballma. Uf., Q&. Mr. Oardellu at ~·lta2 aro.. 6 Co lrx:. Slue aoo... Oun apt., prepare fll/e
l},;lr. 64.2·:-il98. S4M90l. Nrw 64 1 l :I Bdrm Furn & SHOPS FOR I husband It wila bus11'lff&. SAUNA · STI::A~ BATH .. IG day or evtnt,. Int~• cna. Croll Directory Pub-me.ala •no ll'GIWlll ~ da:ys.
.: BR $95 MO Adultl Unlurn Apts· $100 A up. ~ RENT $JOO .,1u put you LI\ ltuJ By Jane I: !)~le 131 1:. L.andac..plnt adttdultd betWttn 1:30 1 m USMr• Mo&berlua bomt. Bad Ba>' ~'019 POMONA A \'I:.. man•iert: n9 15th St. " I 18th oa Newport 81. c M HOMIOWNIUlS I lo noon Tuel. tMI S.t I re&. Call &.ft.tr J PM.
:-.ti &~ Z.'O Utb st. FROM $7~ A MONTh profitable 11.Dd tnjoyabl" ac-Hn 10. a p.m. &-U·:,000, SPECIAL :'()30 Newport Blvd., C.M. WANTED c.iper rul cal.ate 646-lfi10.
!"-,EW-•. -S-panlah. Eutaide. 1 BRA.~D MW l BR. crpts/ lUUV • l..w • ~vw · •wv uvity IJp lo SlOOO 11tr mo Now ~n ~ Sund&,y~ fJl..AJ Succeaa Df'Velopment ~":"i. W~~ ~ _A_MAR __ Y_PO_P_P_UU--WTD .......... -1
Bdrm, beans~. cplS, drps, I drpa. ~fJi&. drahwuber. ~· ieuc:a 10~ u fM: a.i. ft. part Umt, OYU im> f1.U I K K • 1 lO b.-vbl IOI.I eood dl For a rood little Pl 2.1 •
bl'"• Adult .... nao 673·71).!9 dbl• ... ,.. .. t Leue Adult.a Wardl'h Valla&• 1H1>-aa77 ,_ " "'···-~...,. Grate· UftCJ t"tl I I'll I ' 1.a' • MACHINIST Comm'!., lDduat., Lffan. moe. ,, • ~ I to I • pm • .. _ ~ ~ ·- • ., w. !TUI ~ l.:.M. umc. ....vui ' .......... .... Ooodtti01Ufli " lJdtme choodr& or turf m1x •D \ Stena, l:ll; atmm:SS .is
SPAClOt:S:t • BDR~. l ba m~U. 536-~ PD' l''Ol~ Ht.."JT; 1~ sq It 2 look FOOD BUSI~. l\o Mm • Wom~n " Uuldrt!n ~ av. ala yard ~ ftr-.dvctJon Machinist COOD, 100• k>c: •• I: wr rt ~~ =-N~ .;::::· 1.;:~e"~f~;~~~· ~~.IN. Front :! br, pvt ru!~~o Zl6 rt's1 rooms, ! otflccs In new phone uitervlew1, plta:;e DQ I: Nliht cla.uti EXPtJn LandacalMI •lnll· I ~:-~~ SS: m.ns
7 -lnduatnal blds on °·..AAl..b t or 1ppointrnen1. 18221.\ ~npoi t Blvd C )t. kn. inidlna· bric& patloa Permanent """'lMJI\ w1\.ll u · w ,.... ~ ' B,...AB....,,...Y.,..,~'="'=,....,..... ,..,..MY=-...,,u;:;rt.~= nc-.c"''JABL£' SE\'.' NuhV\llt, 84 ·~. ·~ •-A.lanlen. i:.x--' aare-1 r-......_ .._... ~•••c.-v ~ ~. · · Ave., betwttsi Biker " . uQ r lOll \ • r-· ..._... --'"A• dectronk:a I For Want. (a.dl 8Q an.). l br. trpl, cpt.a. drpe, blllnl, 0 1 Unfu 5800 Briltol. cla1e lo Cr~Q• Call 1iH1 6"-1700. ~c•V1c.c -·~1::-. sate. FTM ~ sQA. .--com-Somt daY1 6 ~ J\detell·
26.;2 Qranae, 6(1-409. I up ._.. rn. _>.&k~ Mr 1'~--C.~~ 6.S90 _!162-5133. JJIUl7 far Jll"Qduc:Uoa • on~ ~ w_. 7JOO ct.a ,_,_ WO. ~ M·m. E.RNU:. Cl.EVEl..AND RLTR -· ···• ...., __ ....... ,_._. -"' .. J ~ ·~, snJDJO • NII. Cpa. Drpa, DELUXE 2 bdrm duplu. 1 h I ir-T I A rnL....,.., 0 y N--.J .. .tonty 1 I l..... m.au.... ...1,. to .. Da.a.l,y PlloL
Garqe. 2 • bf. l~ • ba. balb&. carpeta, drapea, _., US•Ul w . ...,.._,, 0 OU 99(1 m • REPAIRS • I P.,.rhaf\flnt yun upertenc:t on lit.ht, LIGAL SICltlTA-'( PART T1MI wo•.,
Clllldren ok. 642-053 I wuher, dryer, chabwu.ber I 400 SQ. rr. EACH N1:n~~~~ : l~~ • RDIODEU~ • '••ntlr't 6ISO l mill drU1 preu hand acrew I C..Ut e~ Good IU\
S1 L.DIO •J>4. 3 bdrm. :! ba. Ill kitchen, dbl carporu. Bua M 1 Sbop1 waretwe, $48 mo. " up. No phone lnte~a. • ADDrnuf\~ • r' lNTt.JV EXTER Palrtunr ma~. rte • alclJla. U/3$ ••..•..•.•• HXl E.xcdlent earnlnp
bltarui, cpts, drpl, pTt ~uo. I 673-~. R~• ~·ll:?S._ M 1 and yard •·· ·· · $60 mo. please s.49·2011
1
:icand.llll\1\1.D ... arkmanship AVON PRODUCTS
hrrpl, $140. Ml &-1287. 13 Bdrm l balh lower dvplu I Dtap%.~· ~~c:i111~7~h $56 •or appotnlmtnt call CARPEN'a ltY/-tABINllS Licenaed ~ IDlured CAl..L tn4J G4·IO'll II IJCecvtlv-. Secret...., ~
COu.EGE Park, 3 bdrm, 1 i., Cacti Meaa &46·5034 I \7141 &H-1700, alk to: Mr. Bltn1, l'"onnka, Mlnoc • al· 1 Fr.l:...t:. c.aUm. ISHCw SH 110, CODllNCtlon txJ>ERIENCED a.a!ftWOTD•
be, cpts. drapes; sm . 224 APPROX 1000' oUlce " Moore. Approx. 1% bra. Jor t~ratlona, M&-UJ L'lTl:.RJOR J:. x T 1. Rf 0 R I t'OR APPOINnO:NT ·~ Ull:) ..... $4.iO an, IMO·· • wonwt'•
for leue. 209 4ht St . t\c,. ·
port Beach. $165 month.
Loyola R.d, CM. J46·T514. whJc. 7ro Randolph, CM. mterv~1. CARPENTRY WORK PAuonablt ~ ytan up. I HIW}>Ort PertOUCll ~ wear abop Balboa tlAt.nd. * 1 Bed.room turnlshed, di> C:all collect 213·251·2349. 81:.:AUT'i SALON REPAIRS/ PAL\Tl.~G I .free ut. ~ _ Ttlonl~ lntlneerlnt Ce. HJ...llTO 50-2'M3 ~ day wk, 1DC ....unda.
546-2!>98 or Kt 9·3185.
CLE.AI'I 1 BR, fncd yd, drpt,
~~ar ahor>Plnl centu, lioo" 3200 ~· n. New M·l. REAL MONE'i·MA.KER: 54t-'Tl'1 .. -' PAL'ITL"v' CA~i::s-m'i ' LAGUNA llACH IK..a.SICY $40CM.SO _rn_..,,.·m-=-o=. ----=,......-.,.,--
. 9c aq. ft. ~.;u Clay, HB Top loc: Balboa Island. Pr1c· CARPENTRY, cemtnt . Pa· I CLEANUP, REPAIRS. I Alt tqUal oppo-:tunhy MATURE woman for Ham·
S90 Je.ue. lTT La Pule Pl,
O»t.a Mea. m-<1717.
1 BEDROOM duplex, adult.a :-.IE\\ 2 br dupltx, au. $120. 34'.l·W6 ~-rno. f'd for quick ule! Rd to Uo. AU pba8-. No JOb toe CAU. rn-44!KI 1 a1rl omct. Ute dlda•loo bw'ser lland, 3 bn dail>'·
only. 548-2513 2o.> Garden lAne (off E. I Uliland, $l500· l&r&e or am.u. ~ I "Tl::D s Pa.inlln& i. L>ec:x>r-employu c.o.. Almburwa our fee. l.J). U:)) am to ?:30 pm.
71.stl 646·8124 or ~~3997 Lon 6100 }" P or ienn1 Owner, aunc ·'. In\ ' txt, 11" ~I MARRIED Lt I now .wt Nov 15 ORA!llGE JUUtJS Mb·3194 or 1117-8"1:>7 Cement. Cencm• 6600 Um•t.eL 51'5-2S1l NB. rv .-· · · I 419 E. 11th St. CM.
Newport Beuh S200 DOVER SHORES -,-BURGER KITCHt:N INTl:JUURt t:X'Tl:.R1UR I c.a1I Mr. Undea ~ WOMAN •&ntfd ;, l''ewpon
Rooms for Rent 5995
$12.50 \;p WK w K1tcbcrl AdJ • "-al.tr with V1Mtt' Lov. >'OR SALl: BY OWNER WAYNE ASSOC. FIST/ Cl..LA..~ • SEHVlCE St;P£.JUOR AGENCY I ~ach area ror hatkNJl'a. MEDnEUANEAN ieur. 0n1.y sn.ooo. Ul('I • , ~'06J HARB01vc.M CONT• a free • Eat • :.u.na MAN trorun& 1t baby sitl.Jnl 0wn ouaianding pLans. F_O_a_lEASI * """'CTOll * , ....... Want..e. t.raiu. CR ¥7318 VILLAGE OWN::..R, ~n " h uos <.'Urbl, Dm·c,uys ..,.70 W 1~1 flanch "11e KrVice llaUon toun01tuuna, SJ.a.bl, Tilt-up Photv,r•phy -.,,..,. ,._ OONVT llbop WOl'k, woman
$17~ up. Studio ApU. Util·
phone ~rv -pool 2376 New·
port Blvd. :>U-97~.
Rent.ala • Ka~ 1-latdlna
2 .!. J bdnM, hrrpl&ct'. cpta,
k drpt, d«t d11bwuhrr,
dJlp., plumbed for washer·
dryer. Pvt patios-Encl 11•·
f&IOI • 1t.orqe.
From Sl35 per month
Rental office GD n1clhlp Rd
lbthlnd Hoaa H~lt.all
548-0T'ZJ
SuperlltiYe
$200 to $250
S~udlo ll)Ut levtl aoundproof
2 bdrm. 3 bdrm, 21,t baths
tirtplaoe, pvt patio, btated
poala, dtlwit teatur11 A
bit Lnl·
lntttluff AMrtmentt m 0omtrco brf", N.B.
OlldnctiY• new Bay View
Garden Apta. •/pY\ ~tlo
ct"pt/d:riis, bM111. 2 car i'a•
Rec center •/pool. 1 l::iR
from USO • 2 BR. 2 b1 from
$200. 6"-1332 or 613-Clt.
WT BLUTf' dlxe new 2 &
J br, l'TJll, d.ahwt, blllN
cpta, drp11, dble J&r. rec
ctr .tth pool! 8'+o'110.
144~.
NEW home, kitchen pnvlgs,
near OCC, 6 llhoppma. call
962· llSS alt 5; 30
ATTRAC'MVE rm in Ideal
IUfTOUnChna, nr Brkhurst A
AdaDll S~ Wk, 96Nl'l5 alt 5
ROO~ for ~ot with kitchen
prlvlleiu. 803 Governor.
CM alltr 3: 00.
SHARE home s.10 mo. 2070
Marian Way O>sta Mna.
&t2-24&4.
Mlac. ••ntalt 1999
DOUBLE ,,.,.., .. nr lhe
Arctiu. $22. Alao sinrle W
aide Sl5. 642-5583.
RIAL ISTATE
General
Income PNptrty 6000
1 UNrr Motel In Palm
Sprinp with paol. I >Tl old,
leased by the )'tlf· Wiii
trade B&lbo& Ialand or
Soulh lo San Ormentr. Sub·
m1t
Wm. Winton RHlty
229 a&arim AYL m-x:u ................ 6060
Ofll'ICI l,ACI
NEW Mtn'UAL ll,00.
• • '"" AftL • ~. • earpew • um..
• n.t JUkor'al Strvic11
• F'tN PaJttns.
Jll ~ •• , • ODb $81/Mo
OI' 1tZ£S AVAJL..
ast.Q 1:elt CO&ll Hwy. . CORONA DEL MA.fl
l can m.mo • -.~
6 MONIHS
... UNT
R·J LOT llnd St., llunt. Bch. 11\ Newport Btadl aru.
1
Li~ & lnavrinu I J.> h&1'd1e b-for 1.30 am llb1tt. DO ap
Walk to octan. 011 Royalty CaU ICT-'100 PHC7TO •ntuger. uaed Aac z, to lo ma Seoretar·aa. nee.~ apply Mr. Damn,
iDcomt. f7900 F.P Low dJI. In Costa Mna 6 Ntwpor1 GOOD CONDl110!'\ S~· lllhtd rouw fair weJdln& ~ W I:: 17th St.
14HS57. FOR ule or wW comlder 10 YEARS OR l-1.3.lJ aft 6 pm. supply dlltnbut«. Apply at lll&h ~ind 'J to 4 yursl ~Y. upd, Prr ./ lWO I ... ,..E R·" LOTS worldns pe.rtNr. 31 navor, 7()4 w 16th St., Colta Mesa. ........... ,_ ~ '-"'""' ~ St .,., "-'I .,..., .....,. l N ~ r«mt t~ntft<'!. .....,.,. wllins/aift WBPPIOI· w•· Zoned 78 unlta • medical ore ,,u ............ _ be· I Ptumbint "'° NOY. t.Ml ~. haJ'ld '°· type ~ etect:ic ' pciru lnttmetlaa.eJ. m E
etc. Xlnt 1oc. SlUOO ta. lore l0:30 &m any day. '464SS3 r-...nt•r lltb. CM. SILENT woR1na --PLUMBlNG • Lie Repaln. Df-L...-L.-. vr--'< ----,---..,...--l4Ml4I or pu1net CE."1:.'IT woa1t wanted No lru;tallauon. ContrM.'ll anwu.nwr C s. c.it111Nhlp ~ulrfd WINDOW pi ~ d:m't"'VI
LARGE Loe. vi.w ol. ocean for boat aUl.'tiOD. Oce.&iwde. I Job 100 lmlll. J«u. H. 536-8462 (Ir ;,36·:.!34.>. . Days or N1-hfl APPLY rtttaurant 111 Corona dfl
A coun~de. Not leut· Detaila tn41 T'L475. Stullick. LI MUS after 4:30 "W PHJL CH.AMBDUJ:>. Mar. Call fTWHO t:lO to
bold. Owner Bier, m-2010. .......,0 PATIOS -B '4· tt. ~. Pool Service 6910 Reube11 E. Lee COUJllS 11 am.
Money to LHn -• SaUafacU. o-. .. anLffd. BABYst"M'EJV Ut!! bAkJ'I· Acr•eoe 6200 Call NOW a35 9624 QUAl. . POOL SERVICE ljl £. C~l HW) KB.
_T_H_E ____ LA_N_D_MA_N_ REFINANCE rl. H~~~/· I.le: ~nt ALAS: BIG ~E'S:,n.1101 RADIO (~PAIY I ~i:; 'w':i l~~k1~~
BUY • IUILD Conu AU. Tniell 'AIRIER BOYS I _&Jt_:l_. ----3300 Ac:rta, Hemet aru. Slqle FamtJ7 Pt·otum QlJALITY CONCRETE i<e model., b'41lf 694U U.... 19700 J1mbotH ko1d ! uouatkecper • Uvt In or out.
$300 ptr ac. $llOCM) down 'T nlA ~ )'J'I. to $:JOilXKI Fret 1.st. * Kt-:iiO&S Newport Beidl Rtferences. Girts 4 le 6.
prepa.1d int. Our new FREE VA. 30 Yfl 100~ t.o PlOIXi NEED a carpentttT Call lelboa lllelMI Us.o600 Nice homt. top salary.
L..AND CATALOGUE de-C ;~ 1 1 L • Contr1eton 6620 0on. Need a plwnber! Call ~·--A.,,_ _ AU appll<'"'RLI revlcwtd on
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, ~·Tl37 Evrs, weekend. acrlbft 1000'1 of aetta. ui onwn~~• na. ""' Don H • repalra ol 91\Y ..... " _.. ...... ..., -· "'-·•r Dr N 8 ...... W $~"" -~ • JO yn. up lo E C f'raAan Cootractor · ou mtrll with no blu tawll'd LADY for 4 • hrs, l • da.Ya """'"' • ' wv·,, $0,000. Total Lo.n fee ~ Ri::..\100£.l.JNG )"OClJ' bomt land· OaD 11 )'CUt awil Cent.ad, Mr. Stay Ra.ct, Color, Crttd or SU wm. 1 lo 5 pm. Sl5 • wk.
&ll)'llmt. Stvl-• and LNn or store! Wt cu alart 1m· 1 Don Bovee -NH391 M2-m1 I MuaL hnt car. !Udo 1-le THI LANO u "N ··• ••"-"• lxecvtf¥9 Secretary areal m-rm t'Vf'4 anl1· """ 8'Ao JU yra Lo SlUU,UOO ~~.....--· b etllmate. S.Wlftf ff60 w--....._.,a Unlque job. Permanent. Wort; ~ SECnONS, ruvcrsldc: 9CVi-.. of lSJ', 1'4 Int. JO yr~ CE.'! Bldl ooMt. CUiiom. llilftlWW with Community ~1. WANT woman, uper IA StJ> Cou.n~. Some 1 mile tu~. SATTLER romm'I ~. ~1·11. •d· AltcraOaaa • Sewlns Automoblle ot6ct manaaer Mui\ bt IOOd at typtns. ol· eral botM""ork, 1 daJ u
$1,115.000. Coo d t t :-m r. I d1t.i.ons. P-llnt'g Ru t. Gilli drtall 6 doll dodMt Orult C"*"Y dealtr. Mu.al CJi:t' manaacment. ftiw'u. w"k lor 2 boura. &C2-2"JOO
FREE LAND CATALOG MORTGAGE }'•asurt, &45·~ a-~>'· ~1· know ford boeb. fleltr· form•. Bookkeepln& upen· MAID roR MOTEL
833 Dover°'• N B &U~111 llb E:est 17th StrHt .ilU::-P1tt1, Ge. Blda. Cono-. tnccs requirfd. Rtpcy !So.\ cnC'e prtfrrnd Mlnlm\lm 4
1
Apa.rtmenl I: Salat7
1.1\)'Ume. COita Mtta Complete nraodel 6 rrpalr Linoleum, I p.ng c/D Da1l,y Piiot. Nt•. )rs ex:ptrl~ In similar 1116 Ntwpon Blvd. ~~
Ml 2·nn or Kl ~1J Comm'I It Ra 6T.NOJS. I Tl&.. & Me~t. "75 port Beach-11ork. S.S. l-days. No 10Ud· LADY ror ~. t day
lxcha"t", It. I . 623G n.ND TKi"fti:.i.Nol-YO\J C"""'. u•c .... ~. Fir • tilt --MACHtNlSTS--tauon Phone fo: eppolnl· wk, must be indu.atr• 41 IS Y Hra loaJI experience ID ... -.... u.i Harbor Atta lfl:l:O NOW • ._ tM "f'er meat. rel. Qv.11 trana. &a·~.
Rl:PR.llEN'TlNC 9Ut" ..... ....,. .. U.Mi· uNrrt.:D fUNO EXPERIENCJ:D h&tr chs-
WHttm Mortp11 Corp. ftN, J Ot' COSTA MESA aer. ~O lrctllle reqWred.
MdrupOtltan .UC. J.nl. Co. .,.-ONU' u.ih A MIN · ~ 642..0100
HAVE: 4 unit commtrdal
Mr. Stttlt
New I ftepelrtdlft.-pOut.ed. '7~ houri • ~day wk
Gcn'l bome malnt/ ICH1'1. ~ ot ..._ lbllt. med tu
OIS & IMPLOYMINl I& tractr lathe UJ. 6 min
5 )'ti job lhilf Ul>·
7000 TOP PAY·NEW PLANT
WANT: Vacant
and °"* l'T~ ..... eA.Q.Y P1L01. I.. --~ v,.-.. 1x1111t-EXP-..,,,----P>-IW_r_ww~ina~-macbi__,..,....N
••7 ii ...... Co, Major tiavlop • Loon " .. t 14• .. '"'"' l•r yoo. MURHS AIOIS ~rator~ wanted. Apply
164!1 WutdW Or. l&.Q22S Tracta. Conwn •• Apta. lM.al u:e....,. MA fOf' all 1hlf\a It all dtpta. :!907 S Oak St Sant.a Aria •
e1a W1ntM, Mtft Edltr Industries. lnc:. i 101
QUNIST, up Mt up Dove St., N .B.
~CH/\NGE ~ f!Cl\llt>' In
3 bt homt neiar \1.C. lrvlnt
tot Newport lncomt. Rltr.
~JTTT, MT-1802.
LA.RGI 4 br. J ba, 0Me .. V.. A.rw& for VN land,
..0.a...tt•Mf-11&
ausu~iii aM
ANNOUN,UAINfa-I ANNOUNtiMIN1'S , >"ull tlmt onty. Xl.nt·aalu y WANTED pan I.Im. ma\ur-9
an.-NO~ICll ' •_Ml NOTIC•S I 6 ~nc:flt•. ApPly · Ptnon· woman lor wtisbinl ' ,.~ __ ;t..._ ____ , n•I Office karJ.ns, own trans. ~4llO.
l'enon•l• 6405 ,..,...,,ala '405 w St. J ... ph'• HNpttal COOK • HSEJ<PR. rar IP
-------. ·:. WEEJM>AYS H PM ptr10fl. Exper. Uv. ta. 'hp wary. m1m.. HOSTISS·NIGHTS EXPEJUENCib ~ SINGLE ADULTS
punch pre11, spot welder. st•tvtCE 1taUon att•nclant. Q'c•r srlndcn. U Nl61 Mull be~ ln· Serie. IU'I Monrovia Ave .• t'llntd. Salary Ol*'· Cantut C.M. Al C'Wk after 6 p.m. 3001
OULO )'OU Ulct aorneooe Katbor 81., C.M Jim Wal·
10 drive for )'Ot.I~ Avail. tara Tu~ da1 I w\. ., lcll&tl • ~ 111& cooksl Hllfili ff, a. ~r S. APPLY IN~
ftel.all ....... M.edlca1 bldl.
Zll Gld Ito JUL ...._ flfNANCtA\.
Mall lhll eOQ5>C!1l lO CompaUbllltJ Telttn&
Co. of Onnp Coant,t..~.~5 E. 1""' Street, Salte 10?, SUta Ana, \;UI. or ad .... 111 p
w_.....~1020 Jolb' ftoler ~ mt Hart. ltvd.. C.M.
A.Kr tlmt ttt/ S.I, Oft1ot,
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rant.UC potetlaJ LOCK·
ff.AJn' flt.ALTY . W
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and leanl bow u1nt IBM equlpmeat ii the
lnttu.ctual, modem way to meet otben
wantJna & bttter way or lire
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£xp. •uos attn 5· ».
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WMl psrt • Ume wt, =
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BABYSrmNO .... call an
l pm. )4f-GS. DJpcfldabll'.
2 WOiitN will .....
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11' i;. JT\h St., CM·
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T~ Typ61h
Local ~llCft."7 ...
W •Mn Girt, Inc.
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penao. Ntwport N--.i
Eank. 1501 w..u ~ .• N.B-•
ALTO SOLOtlf
SaJukd ~ ~.
Lqu.a ......
I D OAllY PllOT/NtwS·"1U T~y. NOVtmber '}, 1%5
JOiS I l.MiilOYMlkt MIRCRiMDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
SALi AND TRADi
TRANSPORT ATloN
Otaftsrnan • Mtchanlcal
lmmcdiaie openlna. M J~
"1'N or ttadt ICbool lt•ln·
,,.. Elcpr.lence with m•
cbanlcal componenu w ch
u casUn&. a•u trains, etc
3_. yeal"I mlnlmwn u pen-
enoe. Ext:tUtnl company
benclllL G\&JltUN Scienu
{k Corp. 3839 s. Main St.,
S.A. ~Tm txl m . All
equal opportunity C?mplo~11r
e OPENING FOR
EXPER.. Jteal bst.e S.let·
taan Traci • Rualca ln
Hunlln&'too Bffch. Call fred
km..
962-2481
IALI AHO TIAOf. SALE AND TRADE
Furniture * FURNITURE * * BRUNSWICK * l:hn&Jl ill.ore Bl& Va.luu RCA Victor (olor T \' :"'cw !lie-. • I.Ji.tu l'ool l.liblt>.>
APT. OWNER SPECIAL Visra • True Color $J:!:i. coin Operi.ted ttar tabl"
2 po U v nn N t new $711.116 673-0'.?09 All ac~l>l>OllC~ & c~peit
6 po BR et • M1" $89.9~ Repair 1and sci' 1te
* Power Special~
.!l!' F&JTl.iner ·~ • ~
JO' Chris ~" • $Jj(XI
673-3570 or S7J.JO:'lO
6 po dln•tt• uaed $19 ~ Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 t°Jndnt:in¥ avd1lable
Maple, Contemp It Mod'tru WARl:.HOUSI:: CU.ARANCI:: ~ere uehvt:ry ~ 111staJlation Sp..0.-Skl &o.u 9030
1001 O'tHilR rrJCMs N~ w NOW BNch Billi•rd Supply 3 ROOMS ~·urn $159.95 1241A :s. Marn :s.A. ;i.;,~ H' SKI BOAT Uib11·.:Ja,bl & Wcl>l·or tape 1ec•inlc•r t ·1 ,.__,. • NO DOWN. TERMS • .,., -. St::AU-· M°i'NKcAPE! rcll er. V\IUU COnd· JUI :s. Ranaet R.e!rt& ·rv. I ............... s~xo ~' Cambrld&e, Or~t'· ' ·• l 'niv. triax HI Ori~ : $8.i(), Sell •. $-IOO! GJJ..5910.
APJ'KOVJC.0 l<'UR.N. cab ........... JIO :;~ lill·l...oti lbtwn no.m 3 · ~ -. _ , .
216¥ ,Harbor W IH~660 New Ma,navox wal I I CAMPBI::.l.L Crwscr. :-.;~w
4 ROOMS IC'Omplete houae· t'OlorTV ...... $:i95 S:W7 Mite. Wanted 1610 I thruoul. ~ extr~ ;
ful) lnclud1n~ Lr1rxl nrw 4-U J::. 17lh St. Cost.i MC"ba HlGHJ::ST PRICES PAID ~:~~~ ~t.IOi7&~
Admiral rrtni:C"1 ator & i'OR 1,JUAWTY CLOTHJ::S I -¥
t1mous modt'I nni:e, $5.?.). 3-07 !10 I Pay only $5 50 W"'-'kly. :n • 1 .... ircratt 9100
Out of to-.11 <"redat wt+ GRl:.AT Books ol tht West·
EUX:TRONIC MKmbltn come Cootmuoua filament rm World. 54 volwnt'I or I ERCOUPE 415-C
TRANSPORTATION
METRO
'60 Ml'"TRO. Top Mechanical
cond. Prlv pty. 2985 Men·
dou, Apt ~. Coste Mesa.
MG
'j9 MG>. needa paint Job, en·
i:lne just overhauled, $490. 646~.
'62 MG MIOOET
A·l ~0! •.
642-Ul2 or lJ Ml.91
OPEL
'5'6 OPEL STATION WGN
Jdeal lnN car! rzz.
548-€131. flar wirlnl • aoldenna. blut nylon , arpl'lmi;. S-1 77 .sq. gd l:.nl·ycloped.Jan. SJS.263.!. New '"11lua.t, oew &11&.'>S, 11 t>)h
print back;&round not necea· )ri. romplt'trly 111s111lle<l -p.unt. new floor mat lo..1• =::;;;=======
lo&O'· Tt mpcnry, 2 monlhi crm hr1vy pailden~. Jn all FREE TO YOU I ~¥e sneU. Nart"O Vl·.!I, TRIUMPH
Jl]Jrumum. Call &16-9611 1533 the porular C'OIO~ 3 l.yro Panel, Onuu, ~1 .. 11e1 ,.... N o.-.... C1meru & Equip I 00 I u.... ... ~ ewport O'<'au.. Ill 'B l,.URSITl.'Rf-. t HU, 111 i;ood home with uo;&c.'OO &Ddlca!ar N 81llllJ
$ hoo
l I t t' 1550 tr.I :-.r ... port, t 'osta 'I''' / Ml~ULT.\ Sil I H l·!.()1nt 111~1 ).tru · b mo .. male. $.2,0IS:>. ~!'19 ~ 0 . c.
c • ru rue IOft , 646-0:>13 IHtru. i..:1• l• 11, 1 ~lit'\ i, Crid<cr !)pdnitl · Beaglt Afrport. S.. ..,ume al
POLLY PRIEST '1WI:-.' BEDS, brown paddl'd ,\l\I 1.;mtru $'l> 111.e ne"' r~ll\ l>UI'!') All 11hols e~ Vroum .Alrcnlt..
BUSINESS COLLEGE beadboarda and .tramts, 6*.n~ bl'I 81.17 I ho~ .Ar·!H-03 11 ! Mobile Hemet lcl>ool d 360; 1 .. n rollrr Yd.'.l.00\\ t kl:.l:. to Kood homr, fenced 9200
Atomplete 015l.~~~~AL SHAD.ES. room darkrn1n.-;. M11cellc.1neou1 8600 )Jrll A<kirable ~ma.ll breed .54 NASHUA :.>' f T2 anch1 ~ w1dr. <'Olt SJj I bhu:k It v. hllr nlL'1:ed Cock· 1 e • urn, tub,
T R Al N J'NL ' 6pttlalued taC'h -lakt them hCtth Cor ~IO\'l:-.'u -"'L\R M::\\ rr pup 8 -.1.6' old !><U·"l!'.!i I lOW r, cooler, teo..."CO, $6:>\J
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&bort 1ubjttt1 • l.>'Plni SJ:i i thf'y 1·an bf' <'Ul and ~ I lum. 3 pc turquuh• M'Cllon· ' "11 ~ I 1..-ollSlder Part prnl tr. t.'011\1,
5tlorthand· 32S N. Newport ref1lt!'d to n11rrower win· al 1\llh p.111, t·oint 1 t>.!r. I . -. stamps, 1\11\1, util tr1r. 16:."\J
Blvd. NB. 5-1g.9723 do...,s. OR1olt J·8'!14. c·ollrr t11ult ~ 1 n.l tablr) GRt:Y and while fluffy k1l· !'leW\)Ort ~vd, Sp IY.>, CM.
.-TYPlNu • lOU:.SSONS ANNIVERSARY SALE v.1th mulch del·Orllt01 I.imp!>; trnb. 8 wtC'k.s old. houS<' 6~ LRLA1' l.AK~ 'i br, ex· * Chilcoafa Quick £Z method thro Nov. lf> bdrm !>Ulle cvmpl with M1 ~;'.~~· nt"l!d good home:.; pdlldo. Pt rf! for beach 01
173 Del Mar. LI I·~ L ~las. d1't·1>~ & (,lueen ::.Ile ~ • .,. 11 • 11Vlf l<>U. l;d cona: ~·
---~ bt-0, l twin l>Ni!i l'UIOpl, TI:;AAIUH pups b "'kb old. 77~ eves.
Agend .. , M. w 7600 beige liln<'ll<' ~t. 4 ch.ms, I Kl :,-5301. call alter J pm. TRAV~ travel trail ell.\ poker table, rlt'l' guuar J~ Immac c'Ond. w " cpU. er.
COYLE with CJl!K', olf·v.lul.f' lulht'r SMALL German Shepherd :>411·1~ l &IJ Placenua CM
.S13 W. 19th CM rt>diner, ! boy' bike:.. • male 1·~ yrs. old. 64trll5-I. VA(.;ABONO . ' 548-1454 l·l~spd 1 20 . 100 lb dum· 11 ;, l.neWI. 11 x ~. bell ".:I oldr1 ~enmore 1 BM, etc. Wldow muat aeU! Employment Agencit
\ll SA.VTA A.NA ' • "RONT rm K l com~ted,
Qu~n &Ju Bed rm ~t com·
pltUd. bunk bed&. s.:iOO or
bett olr. ~2a)S.
auto -.u.htr, nusc item,.. n ;zzy, rrleodly, cu1e male 5lH19S
!>iii-fill!j I. fc.>m ale IUttl'n.I. CaJ1co It 307 N. Broadwl)'
tn41 W·Jml g1 ty •tnped. ~IHS78. 81CYCLES
l2 I COOT A MF.SA
1.860 N twpart
tn41 Ml·W
Hvy duty mecb&AIC • • • • $6.f>O
Jr. ~r ........... 650 llilmUNG pr o< beaut c:oa·
Tune up man ........... li50 temp naupb)idt lofu m
POOL TABLES
Nt'w and ~ed
1966 BRUN~V. ICK l Z7"
fret dtUvery It U11t.a.1la· I Swap 8790
l.loo; 100'.k fllW>CUli· We take trade-LO$. Use oui I TRADE 'lil R.ambler Illa·
Diesel medlanlc ....... 6iiO or $39 4 me. lie~ 847-4871
ow~ Maoace: ......... 600 lN'rERESTINC Victorian
Mechanlt-, unportl ••• to 600 ~wood dr'™r with
Pa.rU salea ..... • • .... to 600 11e oval mlmlr. 646·5619. I
Salt1, l1llur&nCe tmanyl SIMMONS Box Sprinp It
Chnstmu "layiway ' ~&(On toe hoWle tralle!' oc
SECARD POOL I $650 or what'! 646-T6l6. 'fi6 YAMAHA ii cc, ta.lte
over ~ • $60. C&ll 568· J6ei2 be.fare 12: oo.
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323 S. M<W\., Ur&n&e ;i.t.!-1992 PETS •nd LIV!STOCK
*AUCTION* Cata
.... · .. • "· .. · · · • .. ·" to 600 mattrna ttWlll aiJe 1 rn. U you will 1ell or buy
Mechanic f ork Llfi • .. • !198 Call 646·4.'41. iive Windy a try.
Snits, Pharmacy ... • .. • .;rs Aucoon }'nda.y 7 p.m.
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PERSIAN KITTENS
SILVER/ $35 • $50.
LI 8-4<l>9 evea or wkenda
Route Salea ............ 500 Offlc. fumitur• 8010 20'Th~ Newport Ml IHl686
Sales, Lot .. .. • .. .. .. • to 500 d D llll CollectoB .............. ::.oo ARCAJNS frel&'ht daznaied Win y's Auction Barn 09• B
Dn.fl.lmU .............. :ii:i ot!ice fUm. Aetna Desk, • Roundl{;tcbtn Table $10 PUflf. bred Gennan ~P'
En(,uieer ............... ~ CU N. Ha.rpu, SA 531·7n0 ea. llerd 6 wka, wbite male It ___ ...:_...:._. __ ~ I
En&meer Aul .......... :JOO ~ top walnut tablu, • Modern Floor Lamp $J OO female, black male $50.
Eniu-r ............... :IOO book:w, attel c:abmt't . • Koom D1v1der SIO I~ hettltt Lant, HB.
Pu.rclicaalDI aicnt •••••• 415 ebelvu. Ml 6-1252. e Maple HM:l..er $1u !il7·9:iJ.I.
1
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Auto Service Putt '400
62 Falcon Eni
170ci !>ped&! Complet~t)' Rc-
bwll nso. 146-7401 or
~:l94
'Sll Triumpb TR·3 Ro&datu
&auillul carid.lllon with t'td
bucket aeata. Racbo, heattr
Ex.celltnt thru-out. $IZ
Jim Meth•ny Motors
62& w. 17th St. Sama Ana
~7.oMl
VOLKSWAGEN
"lAION 21 NUMIU•
Dl1tinctive
Sir ape
I'hla bl eJtt~mely lmpor·
tant when bu,ytnc a Vnlks·
wai en. Chick lvenoo can
Cully 1u1ranttt ~r V.W.
to your u tllfactloo. Au-
thorized para and court~
oua IU\lice en part of
your ~ _, ............ .......
9MlliA ii I K •I \:=·--
~
@
f.S 000: IVlUON IS ALSO ntl
QollY A\ltHQlllto POl$CHl iboe Salta .............. ~ • Cherry \\uod. cJ111plral ..SMALL ML"l. POODLE
White print optnl.or •••• '5U Offl~ ~lpment I011 table. $30 Moale 7 -.lu Wlutt >.KC re&· Tlnl'·_:!a:1-~ •• ·.·.·.·.··.: ~ TEMPO ELECTRIC ~ .~r llema b~~ I S'l). Call rn-nn after S.30.
TrucL. DfAlta IH lHl ~ A11A, ~~-~~--~'_soo_ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
u.nn• ... ~ ..., ....., :.!ti:! s.Jllo Tomu, CM Apt A SALT ~.•,Hr, t&XJ. ~ • ~ ~~t, ~~~~ GUNS--) AKC ~;'~~11:!:.ke~ ~ 1very, furniwre...... ...,.. P. n. >.r'C""M) •cs "'~-"l l 0 m ...... •ft•A ,h .,,,. ~·~ • BUY • Sl:.LL e TRAD~ .x.ui•auun 9 wka. ~79. ~ 11 K> ~--•••• w ...,.. -.... .,..., .. ,.,_..A M"'.,. ~11U"14&tr, tc!WM!e ....... m ~-~ ...,..,.,, ,,_,. Ammo It AccellOr\ft POODLL m.lniaturt. w~ ••• """' 11 1 Mood.a ... _. • "•u ma.It T rn<l'. AKC, all ahou ·, umera ... ea ... ·······• ,. ... .&nnn-1100 . Y ...,., .. n-,, ;,cues, men 1 wtar ...... 350 ==rr= JO lo 5 pm !>aturda.y '50. M7·5al.3 HS.
11.i.1.hc duk ........... 350 KE.LVDifATOlt cheat frttttr. 2075 Newport Hlvd. GROOMING • All Brffda' ~~h8Jllc. Ute •.••.••• to 350 38" x 36" x 21 ". XLNT I Costa Mesa OO·::ii'l.! S4 • 1!9· Al.<;()· Min • &od ---9tiN8TJ
.u..t. Mand&er ......... l:J cond.Jl.IOll' $79.50. LI 8·1072 WILL BUY
rruiter tr.unee ......... Ul I t('4NSPOR I A flON ,..,. 9510
:S1. PPlO. trauiee .••••••• 21~ I Antique. 111 0 l.UUU
t.1t>ll.:Oruc ai.aembler ... :tJ:.? USU> 1' u 1<1,JTUR1:: .soata & Y achta 90(A, ~~----------~~ '48 JEEP. Huba, a,, top,
l11Ja."11on p~u oper ••. • 236 RARE old colored &I•~ I Ir Af>PLlAf'iL.t.;) ~11.UlteOllQ ele<:trlCl&n >.l..MA'S. 823 w. 16th, NpB. 646-1631 " • .,hr Jua w. ol PlaceotJa Ave. 1 --__ _ ~~~:·~j~~;d ·~;~/04
,,,_ KJAM!
..................... 2.50 br S•wlng M1chine. 8120 tor "1.>v 11 yuW11CU"
lnspedor (llWl)') .. • 2.25 br SINGER ft1lherwe1"'bt, Jusl uplluli.tuui& • cut wtulc you
Buick Vb • en&· lo'ully modi·
fled by OUetlllai..r. Buab·
ert 9" whee la It tlrH. Head.
era by Hooker. $isa.; 1$3Dl
invested). 54.5-6246 ell 3:30
pm.
lnsuumcnt l«h t.rnee 2.00 br • ~a.If. ti'U·3!1d
t'actnrv •-•--2"" hr lllta MW· 646-91.(i. Ul4 Ntwpul'I Bhd, L.o\I. -,, ull.W .... • .... -Sincere Stw'z Mach \'ac ---Imported Autos 9600
Jl\)ectloo mold, plulJC 2421 Nt'll'JIOrl Bl C"~I CARPi:l'L'll<.;, overstocked 25' CHRJS CRAFT l ............... 1.80 hr DOE 3.iaJn! We ..re loaU<.'<1 " 1w1 Win A RMI
Sales clerk .......... lJS h: Mutlcal Inst. 812S aotls. roll·encJs 61 rcmnanti.' I Live cngll1hm.1n
Kubber tnmmer .... 1.JO br P11nd lur uraran<..-e AL· 1 t9S6 ExprHI Crulur ,FJNu u .... r "" ~t'lN· * * * ~Id Music Co. ~i:...' :s. lbbv l'lan nua Al CONU (.;alley, head. t:EK CAR DlSPl.AY UR·
Showroom for aome ol Amer. Cn•I.'.'.__ ,\lua * blb·l;Jjj llttps 2. full cove:-s. !>hp ANGE cu u N TY AUTO
Lab t.edl .............. ~ u:a·a most beauuful p11rnJl> * MINK * I ava.dable. Ma.ke offer. I SHOW (JR
Scbool ttecy .. • • • ... .. to ~ and ""'MS. 11 Id 673·93l> ..,._.
1
_ ~ • "' ~111". lull lcu.;th l'Oat .,..n Lewla 1--.... ~•d) secy ........... to t;.o al CL.ASS ·~ •• Peti.oMt'I secy ....... t.o 400 I Open Mon and f n tvu. i.o Mll\k ~tx>lt MAK!:. Or. IC 18' Century l..lp-l.96i Hart>or Ml I-Mn CM
I'' lJ u:.J ~N.. FER. alr&ke Lm1nch Teak dttk, -.. _
.. · 1 • •le ......... ........ 1801 N'W1JC>rt Blvd Olt ~ Vanuabed • Int. Perfect •USTIN u• .a.11rV
>..-1<.dy •Lab tecb ..... '1W ,C:O.ta Mtsa 646-1619 ---cond! $2(XX). 64S·7003 " ~· (.osl ;u.'COUlllllll ......... "";) MAP LL bed, ~lll&le $15, ~ "' d 2f' TROJAN ..: ........... .._r ~ ron~ & Back OU1ce .... JT:> Pianos 1130 rru egt or cycle traJler ~. ....,.... ..... .., ~ AUSTl :-i Healy 2 Mat· i'll'Toll I• k 1:. .. I lnm form reduclU\i table l.96l. ComplicteJy eqwpped! er, 4 ap, soft top,_.-~.
Medical l..;: y : : : : : : : : : : : ;} llammond Orillill It P1an01 Si:J, misc I I uni, altrr :i. $6300. SU·U33. lll!'W dutch elec :i•7-u
General Uk. ateno ... to 350 Stt lDwa,y P1aooe !H5·53T:i. speech, $300 or IDUe au.t.
Jarulor, to qe 40 ....... l.5C New It u.ed Hammond Or· DOLL clothes tor Barb~ A _S_•l_lboa __ t_a ____ 90_1_0 -::MH=:::l.26=. ======
Prod <.:ontr0I ........... 350 i lll5 !ram ~· friends It Suzy Cute. Dlf· 5 •CRIFICE
Gal Friday .......... to J2:> Good Mlectlon nt'W & used f~renl than avallable In "
X-Hil)' Secy 'Jf!i &r&nda. 1pinets & console stores. Buy early for Be~a: Drafted!!! Muat cuh L\':-i ............ . pianos. Christmas . 546·8959. out 31' CNl•lni Sloop by
• " ..... " " .... ··" :J4U SCllMIDT • PlllLL lPS CO UNk·l) p1gt .......... to :l(JU 1907 N. Main Strttt WESTINGHOUS~ 1s---ru-fi Nov. 5. Bil '59, new daca.
N.u• )t') 1\1de11, all shill). .• ~74 Sani.. Ana, Cahfomlll re-frig & trertrr, roal $700 Where ia H is. l29CJO cash.
O.'de1 '·' ................ :ttAI • M>ll $300. Hem'8n Miller Minswy. !>4&-0.91
lluu.se"t't'pN ............ :ltl Give Your Fanuty , dinette IK't, Twin bed.a. 2 KOC:HAB-40'_1l_obb--ya-w-I,
l'ut time l> prlt4 ........ lJll Muaic Now! occasion a.I d1atrs 645·9874. decl. Hlacock'a "Voyaii.ni
Upen TllJ 12 on Sal. RENT a new Hammond I 2 BEAUTIFUL Spanish bar Under Sail"· Npt Harbor
Free Parldn1 ID Rear ft1:0 ~.60 mo -bl.I)' stools, new, red rope. a. Yacht Cub. Aak $28,SOO.
RUIH oy u.a A'.;.uacy RAMMOtm 111 CORONA sn ~both tor S7S. 642-4935. RHOD.ES·l9. No. 996. &ood I\ Mn UU1 DEL MAR. 2854 & Cout Call a1ttt S pm. ncu. rta>rd. With or wi&b·
Lookin1 for a Job7 IOwa,y -OR 3•8930. UPHOLSI'ERlNG • 179.SO. 2 out trlr. Good ocmd! 61'3-0937
Corne in today f« ~ lEuropean cratt.amonl alter 6 pm.
JAGUAI.
1963 JAGUAI MARI
X 4 DR. SID.
Opaleacent allv« 11"1 p .
Ltrior "11h red .... chrr in•
terl«.
$3195
STANSBURY lllCI
J>el"IOO&ilzitd hl'Vk:e. ~--1135 Frtt ut~l·pkkup. :ns =2$:-:-. -=s~wo=p=-,-u-eejlS--.-. -,-1..-..
N""' l..llllnp Dally -""'------~.....:. Ma.In, HB. "Berny" 55'405 O'ftr 91ywood, die.ti en· l921> Newport Blvd.
1793 Npt., c.M. &46-4154 Oulbruwen Orpru BOWLING Ball, Bai • ,tne. ex~l cond. Ml.tit lell! Coata Mesa MHCIZ2
l"l'i.11 ~·ch Blvd. 147-961'1 m & 17th, C..M.. 646-4033 ~. 6l,, lo.,, Almost new 6G-3370 or 673-7436.. 196, X".C"llM
100 W. J7th, SA. S.C7-NI $15. l3ll\, Albert lh l'ffl, 36' ENDEAVOR. complete "' WR
MERCHANDISE fOR Tei.wllien 1205 Nev. cood. racina aear. Sle«pa -t, head, Golden Sill\<! cxlmtor with
Wiil luy
Your Volbwqaa or 1"anchl
.. PQ &op dbOan. Pmcs !Gr
er not. Ca.LI Mr. Allen.
Kl 9·1324
196:) VW 1.500 S. Vanant.
wlute w/ red upho~.
seat belts, w wala. $1295.
Call CVt'I 4•2975. * '6.J VW MICROBUS * S2198 ·LIKE NEW!
5000 mi. 536~ alt ~
-,, 'SI vw-:-$700-. -
54&-15!KI alter >pm.
VOLVO
'59 Volvo
SJ2S
545-0lr.I
9900
·eo ELECTRA cony, XLNT
CONJ>. WW trade for VW
('S:Z or lat.er). ¥1 H2lO.
IUICK
1960 BUICK LE
WRf STATION WGll
TRANSPORTATION
9900
IUICK
1963 llJICI RIVIERA
Low mUec, lmmecWlte
~
$2695
ST AllSIURY BUICK
• 19» Newport BIYd.
Coat• Me.. 646-902:.!
CADILLAC
TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION
ftftl\n Used Cara 99QO
Us*' Cart Hvv MUSTANG
CONTINENT AL '65 MUSTANG
'61 Continental
Full power. lllr 1.."0ndlUonini;. Less lha.n 10,lm mlJn. V8,
One O"A ner. $29!{>. 12 mo or automauc t r a n amil&ion.
12.lm nu.le NauonW\de war· power •leerin&, rad.k>. botr
r&D lY. c r. lit I U wider factor)' &\IAC. I a.ntee.
I $2595
STAlblWllY BUICK
CORVAIR
OLDSMOllLE
1960 CORVAIR • dr ~.
4 Door hardtop. Full facto:y stidt ahlft. G.1. must aeU.
eqwpped lncludin1 t1cwry =89=7:::~=78=. =====::;
19U CADR.LAC
SEDAll DEVIUE '60 01..DS "8" F\uta Statlon
~ agon 9 pasa. BEAUTIFUL
roNDmON. Loaded witb
all extru Incl R/H, ~a.
power atttnni. brak.ea,
power lall&at.e. Low mil~ aae, one owner, ne-p cv
trade. "Showa ouutandi.n&
&11 condillmin&·
$4395
ST WBURY BUICK
19'l0 Ne-w port Blvd.
Costa Meta 646-9022
l!l'G Cadillac Convertible, ful.
ly eq\llpped, &Jr condltlon-
lD&· Beautiful condllloo.
s:w~.
AllEJI MOTOR CO.
Old•mobll..Cadlllac
11.50 So Cout Hlway
LAGUNA BEACH
ttY 4-1084 Kl 7-3103
'U CADWC
COUPE DE Vllll
Glacier wblte wilh black lea·
lher 111tenor. Low miles.
SuU oo new car warranty.
All powtr acceuories.. Fac-
tory air coadiUonln&·
$4595
SI ANSBURY BUICK
CORVEm
'60 CORVETTE llardtop care." Wu $1«>.
c o u p e . EXCEPTIONAL Special $1350
<...'ONUlTION THRU • OUT e RUY CARVER •
Loeded w1lh every extra I
tplua aomel Incl RIH. auto. PONTIAC
ctJ.tome wbcell power win· lG W. O>ut Hwy. U l-3tli4
dows, b1& eailne. etc. A ?\EWPORT BEAO:l
)'OUDi lady's car. Shows 196] OLDS DVlllMI( OUTSTAN DING ca.re. l:.X· I IUU'U
Cl:.l..L.ENT VALUL· Wu
$1~.
Special $1695 e Rv f \.:AK\lt:lt e
PONTIAC
1400 w. Cout Hwy. LI 8-3-166
NEWPORT liEACH
"62 CORVETIE
4 Speeo. Marooo, bl.a.ck LOter·
JOr. A attal at ~ (.;all
Mr. Cat.roe at ~ 7..aH.3 dlr.
88 4 DR. ID.
Very cl e a n • byd.ramatk ,
power ateeriDL power bnk·
e1. Radlo and beater.
$1695
STWBURY BUICK
mo Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa 6*-9022 * '59 OLDS 91 * Xlnt condltklnl
'60 CORY l:.Tn:., 1 I.opt. $650. MMllS
Whitt / ted leaLber. lJne •63 OLOS ag HOLIDAY ,
owner. Law mileqe ~. PWR • s " B. AIR •
644-Gffl. CX>ND! 646-~
'6U CX>RVETIE, metallic I==========
red, • • •P· Xlnl coodnion~ PONTIAC Ally reuoo. oflcr 1ccep. I Mb·~. ---------1960 POllTIAC DODGE
EXTRA ta.mlly car! 'SS cad 1 OWNEK. '6:1 J.a.ncer • dr, STATION WAGOll
Good m.ill!a. alt, A·L ~ 6 cyl, aUck shilt, iood cood, 17'9 E 18th, Of. S48·1487. JUcH, $5.'JO. ~·lllW earl.)' Exceptional car, completely
15' Cadillac Coupe de Ville. am or eve. reconditioned, power steu·
lu.lly equipped. air condition-·~ LANCJ:Jt 4 dr Sed&ll 6 lni It power braJta.
In&. very .low mileaae. c.-yl, ma.oual lhtll. "oexl cood I
Bea.uWUJ. cooclWon. u M>:.. a urea. 64.2· ~ early AM $995
STAJISBUllY BUICK ~~ or ~vea.
AllBI MOTOR CO.
Oldsmobil..Cadlllec
LAGUNA BEACH
HY '-UM Kl 7-3100
CHEVROLET
I Coa Help Y oul
• Short ol CUb '!'
• ~l Problems!
• New In Uw Stale~
• In Military Servlt."e :'
• Want a t;ooct Car!
Bankrupt or have had a I!·
poe;aess100. 1 can help you
ID m01l cues! Cail Kenny
Jona, 00"4733. 1 can de.tr
your credit by phone. Ovitr
U yra exp belp1J1i vthen.
Dlr.
·;,7 CHEV 2 • dr. New 301.
lia.lanced, lf'Kl:.. Cam. C.T.
Crank <lual • pt. 1inlt10n
Gr.wt c..arorne rtn;!:>. J ...r-
~ WOGE <I • Dr. $90. Runa
real ¥ood! See/ Drive ~
appreuat.t! 541J·~
FALCON
19'10 Newport Blvd.
Co&ta Meaa ~
'Ga PONTlAC I C&talma Ila·
bOO •&&OD· UKE N!:W
61 FALCON, ta.kc over pmll CX>NDm ON mRU O\JT.
ol $.M mo. ~·810'L Loeded wtlh all extru. N"
lCIJ MONT1'.. Vlb"tA cc U-.dt, IOkl new • aerv·
'60 t ALCON Rancbcro dl.x.e Iced ht~· Outatanc11ni value.
model, e&mpe.r bocb. Cd • w .. S349'>.
abape • $67~. ~-0'» Special •3i..gs l~' t 'ORD l'aloon, 4 dr. e kv 1 ~It V cit e
Radio, Ht11e:, must aeJ.l. PONTIAC
~ ~75-a. 1400 W. c.out Hwy lJ W466
'bl t ALU.>N a.Lr c:ond, auto, 1 Nt..WPORT BEACH
k " H. 4 dr., ona owner. ·~ PONTIAC Grand Pru ~. 615-0607. Low mllea&e· &1cDp &o • ~ RANCKERO Olx.. Rid C.M. lnatruet«. 1,000 mi.
l•athar inter. Auto. R ~ H. l&.000 warrant)' left. Bell
Xlnt ooo.d. 646·3736. ntecb care. Full,y equiv, aave SHOO . .SMOIT Aft. ~
FORD
1961 FORD
lApn& Bea.$
'63 BONNEVIU.E Q:mv. Ail
caad. all pwr. pyt owner
WW accept trade. S.·U2~
d.ane he.ai;era. ~ rear end GAWJE j DR fa\ 611< • Ult. Many extru! 't • .Kii
>..LNT • COND! rm. I •
'63 SONNEV1Ll.E cxmv •
$.1900. Xlnt<Olld! Red, wit)
Whit. -top. 5'1-«m ....
541·.:>U. Quiet IZDllllCb rwmlilc car.
'56 Chevy I Atiov. IY'Uq9 caodltiaD.
Bel Alt :i door hardtop. .Below mubt prioo.
Brand new Hunt 3 apeed $795
tranamluion. Ha.ytt clutch.
Cost $2ff. New ll:-a, R, H. STlth.i.-..•w" BUICK
d\rome wheel&. 265 cu l.nd.t. AIUllV" I
$400 cuh. Call ~
·59 EL c..mlno, valve )Ob
10/23/'~. new pa.int. llll·
bU, hNder'I. mueh more.
Sell CIC' trade + take over
pnulll. GoUll Jn eervioe.
646-8669.
'63 CORVAIR Mcma by
catttul orta: owner • ONLY
Jll!IS! Xlnl cood • Ot'W
paint. auto lranl, Rill.
SEE! 548"'562.
SURFERS SPEClA.L!
'57 Chev 4 • d.r wa&· ll'5.
Needs wcrtc. 2'15 Monte-
rey, o.ta Meaa, 546-DI.
1J5T CHEVY Nomad wqcn.
StJck. Naus 1Jltu1cc. Mab
oft«. Call 53HIJT.
li47 CHEVY I • dr aedan
Jtlnt cood.ltliao. Good ~
porutlon • 9'2-tm.
'&c NOVA IJ, 6 en, 4 ctr, a " H, PS. s1100: tr&-m.
1920 Newport Btvd.
C0eta Meta · 6*t022
'62 FORD V .a Fal.rlane, 2
d.r. SP011..ESS CONDmON.
"1lb' equip. •/ a1J lCtrU
1ncl. RAH, auto. etc. An out·
ata.1.idlni car lhru-out. Ea-
oeptlonal nlue wu SUZ.
Special $1050 e RUY \:Ae<Vt:lt e
PONTIAC
ltOO W. Cout Hwy. U &-34616
NEWPORT BEACH
·~ FORD, en(lne Dftda
woril. 5 ~ Ures ... bat· wry, R 6 H $70. 50-150'J.
'G r ALCON Cpe. Std. Tnna. a ~l S530. 54Hla7. Good
Coodldoo.
IMPERIAL
1963 1MPE1W '
DR. SOUIH IWIPTOll
STUDEIAKEI
Clotlnt Out
ALL REW
1965 Studebaken
at below
DEALERS INVOICE
Man:y to cboale from
Jim Mettw.ny Meton
~SlU!Wwt.r
SeJea • s.mc. a w. l'nb St. Santa Am
5'7-480
T·lllD
'60 T·Blrd Power 1 t e a r 1 n 1. power
brakte, power wlndowl, fat:-
t.ory air condJUanJns. On!
""11\el'. btr Pr milMll·
'1496. u mondl -12,IQ)
tnUe Nadaawide WU1'UI&.>'·
SALE ANO TRADE WE RENT -Upholmry &-u~C cuahlona, lllthta. S4500. pnulne beare Mather buck· e.wlftt. 30 yra .. P. OR 3-1611 eves/ w~ tt aear... AM·f'M 1'9d1o,
fur1.tture IOOO Furn. 1or sale. ,&4l-5816 '65 RACJNG SABOT beater, cbrorM .n wbecla,
2 S
E'D &••TE SACRlrib: kina •b.c Im $310, OARS. LOC1C$. •lr condlhonl.nc cou... "'1J P1'l"r ·~ lhop
ii:.rnnn H9USF.S. on NW-fr. M&li1 nnr, rebUllt aprini It maltreu never NR NEW! SG-M. -· a.llUfld ~. powtr ____ .... "'5 __ •__ and~ wltll N1¥ car
an 1W lot, 100 x "°' • 2 Br TYa. ooJcw TVa, pbonoa, uacd. 539-llTJJ. KITE aallboat --'ete. + ~ mid powtt bnkes. 'M nm.-,.. ... ....-.... t • .... al All1 ...
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19' 1 IUKI llMOA
2 'DOOi H.T.
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MUSTAN6
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The NEW AUTOMOBILES
A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE •••
' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
NOVEMIR 2, 1965
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'Goldf inger' Car
Has Everything
One of the most unubual tars to be shown dur-
rng the Orange County lntl'rnational Auto Show,
wall be the ingenious Aston Martin used in the apy
thnller motion picture, "Gold t mg er."
The car, which captured the fancy of thousand&
of automobile lovers after the film was releued.
will be on d1!)play throuahout the four-day show.
George Colouris, producer of the Auto Show,
said the Goldfinger car is being shown for the f1nt
time on 1he West Coast. He said 1t W<i!S a aeosation
earlier this vear in the New York Auto Show md
requ1red add1t1onal security guards
The car, as used in the p1eture. hu a number
of cleverly-concealed devices inducting machine
guns, hydraulic ram, bullet-proof shield, device tor
emitting a smoke screen, revolving license platea,
ejector seat and weapom 1et.
Auto Show officlala are making special aecurt-
ty preparations for the car. Colouris said an at-
tempt was made to steal it during a show in Rome,
Italy.
Hours for the Auto Show will be 5 to 11 p.m.
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 4-5 and noon to 11 p.m.
Saturday and Sund1y, Nov. 6-7.
GOlDftNGl ll CAil -Car Ulld'b.Y James Bond, 1pecial agent 007, in film thrill-
er "Goldti.ngu,'' will be d11pta1ea durinc Auto Show. June Lindeman, it.ate
beauty title holder, ltandJ buldt unique car whi~ is hem~ shown on We~ Coast
for first time. Parkin& 1aJnpl ta front conceal lWlD macbme guns wh1ch are
amonc special featura of car on d..iaplay, compliments of Dean uwis Imports,
Cotta Meaa.
1'intage Car Due 'Ml Mother'
This 1915 Locomobile will be amoes virt~ can to ta. exhibited at Auto Sbow
at Fairgrounds in Costa Mes.i by members of the Banelea Carriaie Club of
Ne~port Beach. J. Worth Alexander • in d:riftr"1 .. , IDd Leo Swan stand.a
alongs1de. Characters May Steal the Sho w
30 Different
Makes on View
Everything ii in radinea for the openinc ol
the aecond annual Onnee County lntun.ational
Auto Show to be held Tbu.nday, throuib Sunday,
at the Fairground in Coab Kea.
The show baa been expanded lhiJ )91' and
250 autA>mobiles of 30 domestic and forei&n ma.ke1,
wtlJ be shown, according to Harvey Hien, manager
of the i;ponsoring Motor Car Dealen Association of
Orange County.
Cars will range from luxury seda1J1 to UMIJ
compacts. Jmporlled cars will be producta of 1ix
countrie&-Wea-t Germany, F.ngland, France, Swed-
en, Japan and Italy.
The public may ... the show from 5 to 11 p.m.
Thursday and Friday and from noon to 11 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Money-savin. g discount tickets
are available at Alpha Beta Market.a throu&bout
Orange County.
Automobiles will be dilpla'8Cf in 82,500 square
feet of space in four of the hirgroundl' Jarrett
buildings. In addition, trucb, wnpera aal carry-
allJ will be exhibited in an outdoor aree.
Two of Hollywood'• most
famous automobilu wUl be
ex.bibt*f during the Oranp
County International Auto
Show at the Fairpoundl in
Colta Meu.
Harvey Hien, manaaer
of the 1poD10rin& Motor Car
Dulen Auoclation of Or-
anae C.OUOty. u1d arraqe..
menta have been made for
the car used in the televi-
aion 1ene1, "My Mother,
the Car:' to be diaplaJ9d
on premJer night. 'J'bun.
Discount
Ducats
Money-uvtni diacoalt
tickeu t.o the Or-.
County International ..aio
Show may be obta.latd at
A 1 p h a Beta Marketl
throupout tt\e «:GUJ111, ac·
cordlnl to Geor111 Colou-
ria. ahow~.
Colou:rb laid bolder• or
the dlscount ticketa will be
admitted to the ahow at
reduced prices.
day. and on p-and opaJ.na
night Friday.
He wd neaotiatiom tor
the exhibiting of the car
uaed in the James Bond mo-
tJon picture thriller, "Gold·
fmger ''
Tbt automobile Uled in
''My Mother, the Car,'' la
a ~ "Porter'' of
'1128 ~.
Its appearance in tht
abow I which st.an Jerry
Vu Dyke, bu bl'O\Albt
forth a rub ol offen from
automobile enthusiuta who
bave been wiDinc to pay
•v•ll thouanda of dol-
l.an for a duplicate.
But ita maker. Kaye
Tnlpp, haa refued t.o re-
Special uhiblts will include 15 antique and
vintage can Saturday, Nov. 8, from noon to 5 p.m.;
the 1928 "Porter" wed in the television series, ::f Mother, lbe Car,'' on premiere night, Nov. 3
grand opening night. Nov. 4, and the car uaed m the James Bond thriller, "GoJdfinpr." tbrouch· aut the show.
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'ncketa may be picked
up at any Alpha Beta Mar-
ket prior to the abow or
durin1 ita nm from Nov.
4 throu&h the 7tb at the
Fairgrounds in Co 1 ta
Mesa .
MY MOTHER. THE CAR -Thia handsome badmade 1928 "Porter" which pla)'1
the tWe role in the teJeviaioo aeries, "My Mother, the Car," will be dilplayed at
the Auto Show. Girls in photo. who will compete for queen'• tiUe at show, are
(from left) Marlene Lemon1 of Garden Grove; Tere Rich of Stanton; Giti Dahl
of Tultln, and Janice Beeney M Oolta Mesa.
D JOI want to 111 tilt ... Cirpler at tile l11to Show,
better eo tarlJ •. Or larbll a ladder.
Considering what the 1966 Chrysler has to
show, you're going to need some way to beat
the crowds.
The look is youni. Vital. R11ht. Inside every
Chrysler you tr1vt1 first.cabin.
There'1 even • ~al rtclinin1 bUcket
sell on the pa...,.r't lidt. C()rftpfete w1tlf
hideaway headrtst.
Thtrt's alao a muscular lineup of V·8s to
"000°• tnd "thhh" about. They start 1n at 383
cubtc lnchts and 10 up to a «O TNT V·8
with twin taehlusta and twin snorkels. (What's
• snotktf? Set us at tht exhibit, we'll explain)
In feet, wa.'11 do more. We 'll show you tht
111tlt9 ~r li.-.. lnctudin1 our famous
Newports, tht full·1izt Chrysltrs prictd just a
few dollars a month more than the most popu.
lar smaller cars. comj»rtbly equipped.
So we'll see you whlt9 there's tht most to
set. Undtr tht &1&n that uya, "Move UP ·tO
Chrysler ... it's easy."
SEE IT TODAY AT YQUR CHRYSLER.OEALfR
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Camp ers, Carryalu
T o Be Seen a t S how
in1 mUea and modeU of
dom..UC and imported can,
raqlnc from small com-
l*tl to luxury led.am and
~. Colour1t aald.
Tbe Auto Show. the aec-
ond annual. will pt under
ft1 Wedneada)'. wtth a
preview nitbt spouored by
var10UJ Aulltance Learue
Chaptera ln Oranre Coun-
ty.
The show will be o~ to
the public from 'lb~,
Nov. 4, UnuCb Sunc!Q,
Nov. 7. Houn w111 bt 5 t10
11 p.m. 'nlunday and Jl'ri.
day and noon to U p.m.
laturdlJ ud ~.
. -~
produce the customiud.
handmade. antique • type
car for private individua.J.s.
Musicians
To Stroll
Fairgrounds
The gay tunes of strolling
mu11c1ans will add to the
excitement of the second
annual Orange County ln-
tematJonal Auto Show, ac-
cording to George Colouns.
producer for t h e sponsor·
lng Motor Car Dealers AA-
toesatJon of Orange Coun·
ty.
The ahow will be open to
tbe public Thursday , Nov.
4 throu&h Sunday, Nov. 7.
at the F airgrounda in Cos-
ta Meaa.
Colouria 1aid two popular
musical iroups wtucb were
1maab bits at last year's
1how, will return agalll thia
year.
They are Jose Nieto,
whole ensemble baa enter·
ta1ned many audience• at
the Loa Anieles Auto Show,
and the Doris Crane ~
quette1, ~n · known all
over tbe Southland.
Ill addttkm. Colou.ria uJd.
he bu eni&&ed Ann Milla
and Ellen Rita, popular IC·
COTdJan IOloilta.
Durtn1 the hours the show
1' open, muaictan1 will stroll
from building to building.
playing requests a.a well at
their own arrangements.
Tbe Nieto aroup feature•
tht UveJ:J muaic of Spain
and the Darb Crane Coo
quettea .W praent a wide
ran1e of music C111 att0rdi· an. violtn and baa.
LeacHnc makes and mod·
ell of both domestic and
imported cara will be on
display at the show, as well
aa the latest in campers.
carryalls and trucu for the
outdoar·minded t.amUi11.
Tbe lbow will be open
from I to 11 p.m. 11mnday
and Frid.-, and nooa to 11
p.m . ...., ud Sanday.
All
au torr
new 1
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t,les c ,.,g
ftr 19
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Roo1ny But i\1im1Jle
Fairlane Re-styled, Re-engi~eered
An exci ting r.ew Sportlhlft tires alao are standard... for the first time in 1966. An and performance into all Hl66
automatic transmission, two Drawing upon lM two .most option air conditioning sys-Ford) "
new model eries three big auccesstul cars ever inlro. tern includes outlets lnle-Important revi&tons have . 5 • rtJ duced -the Mustang and the · DIW engines. new •. conve · Falcon _ Ford Division of grated w1lb the instrument ~n made ln the revolution-~es a;d h1~~ple::: ~:,1sty-Ford Mot.or Company has panel. Reversible keys and ary Ford suspension design
ftrg 1~~ g t a ane combined trend-setting fea-key less l~ also are fea-lntrodu«d in 1965 to provide
"ln completely re-enctAeer· lures of bolb in the 1966 Fa!-ture1 of all 1981 Falcons as an even quieter rick. and bet-i~': and re-styllr.g the med-con. are new, stronger lock usem· ter handling in 1988. Front
1tm·s1zed Fairlar.e for t b •FAMILY MUSTANG blies. spnn& and lbock ablCJl'beor
r st time since It.a lntroduc· "It took the Mustang to de-The curved side glass adds rates have been modified.
I on as a 1962 model, we have throne the Falcon a1 the t.o roominess in lhe new Fal-and the rear suspension ,.,. nved on the n.lmbleaeu moet popular new car in au-con. The wheelbase for sedan
ahd roominess that have led tomobve history." said Wal· models has been increased track bar has been ~ered
rn~ n) owners t.o think ofter T. Murphy, Divt.sion gen-l.S inches to 110.9 inches for to ar:Weve a . btete1 balan-
tb::1r Fa1rlanes u fa m 11 y eral marketin1 man a & e r. 1966, and over-all sedan length ced" ride. Ttus fme turung ol
storl.S can ," said Donald N. "Ford 1966 -with the most hu been increued 2? inches the 1966 Jo'ord suspension pro·
Frey. Ford Motor Company aweeping changes since its to 184.3 mcbes. The u:icrease vides 1 better handling feel
vice president and Ford Divi-record-setting introduction -in st.at:lon·wagon siu is even 'th red ced 'tcb and im
sion 1eneral manager. the Falcon in eUect becomea more dramatic with over-all wt u pi . ·
The new model selection-a family Mustaoa." length increased 14.4 inches proved straigbt-llne stab1llly.
1966 FAIRLANE -Entirely new styling is drama-
tically displayed in the Fairlane 500/XL 2 door bard·
top. Two new Fairlane aeries this year, the 500/XL
and the GT, a.re anilable ln convertible and ~
door hardtop modelJ. Both modela are primarily de-aiined for sporta and luxury oriented C\lltomara. four aeries iDlt.ead of two and Noting the Mustang toudlea t.o 198.7 inches and 1he wheel· The numbef' of en ii n e s
13 mO<hl1 inltead of eight -tn the 19M Falcon styling-bue increued 3.5 inches to available to Ford buytts has
ls indicative of tile broaden· long hood. short rear deck, 113 inches. been increased to nine in l96611owspeed tractability. is optional for 428-powered than regular brak... meat dual-don tall (ate.
ed family and sporta appeal rear quartu "hop-up" and Dramatic h'esh 1tyling -fro rrulx in 1965. I Another advantage u th.at can. A St.ereosonlc tape player Tile duaJ..Ac:1ion tailgate may
of the 1966 Fairlane. round wheel openings -Mur· Including a ~ 2-door hard· the new 428 can be ordered Front·wheel power d is c that provides up to 80 min· be opened tether u a conven
phy emphaslud that tradi· top roof lme -:-a new "7 UNIQU.E . with automatic transm1551on , brakes are another standard utes of selected stereo music tlonal tailgate for carrying
TWO MODE~ tional Falcon features also Litre" aeries. with 423-cubic· Head mg the list of new en-po" er steering, powerbrakes, feature of the 7 Litre series. is another option new r o r long .loads. ora s a door to
The new seri~s -Falrlane have been retained and lm· inch VB eng~ and front· glne choices l5 a 428-cubtc· itlf conditionliu a11dllmited-They may be ordered on all Ford nu yers Ln 1966. The tapeiperm1t easy access to the car· ~XL and Fa.~lane GT -proved. wheel power disc brakes. and inch VB with hydraulic valve sltp d1fferent1al -Options not olber Fords for 1966 Disc player mounts undt:r n e a t h go eaar or the dual-f a c 1 n f
.i.re avauable in convttt:ible "New roominess, outatand-even higher standards or llfters. This engint is st.an.lavdt.lable withe the extra brakes were pioneered on the the dash. rear seat
and 2-door . hardtop models inc economy and technical quletnesa. I uxury and per-ard on the new 7 Litre series. h 1 g h·performance 427 en· Thunderbird and MU3tang in Ford pioneerin& in station-lntroducti~n ol. the all-new
And are designed for sports· Innovations make the l9M formance st.and out among Uld i.s 0¢1onal oo all other gine 1965 wagon design also conlmues Ford Galax.ie 500 7 Litre ae·
and luxury~rlented custom-Falcon and even more attrac· 19e6 Ford feaQ.n'el). Ford models. It I.a unique in A spec:W bandJ.ina packap Advetages inc I u d e op-in t966. To the dual ~ntre-riu \fith convertible and Z.
ers. Frey •aid. . tive automotive value than b6-SUPERIOR offer in i the but ct two sinuru to tbaUtladard with timum fade resistance. quiet-facing rear sea.ts and built· door hardtop ~ e.xpandt
"Appropriate to their wU· fore." he aaid. • worlds -outatnading perfor-the m qine -tncludlng er operation. easier service-tn ~ar window air def~ the 1~ ~«d ~to 19 mo-
que performance characteris· 'The Fo~. wu all-new juat mance c om bi n e d with heavy-duty shock llbeort>ers. ability, ee-lf·adjustmeut, and Introduced lut yer haa ~n dels 111 D1;M w• from 17 mo-
tics, Fairlane GT hardtops KEYLESS LOCKING . a rear aio. &aid M.. S. Mc-1moothne.a, quietness and 1pnngs and stabJiJier t.r -Hf9 equal to ar better added a new 1Wldard eqwp-dell :.n eight Hrla. and convertibles an dJ.st!n. Curved ride c1au makes its L..ugliin. Ford Divilioo u-1.:....::..:......:__:..=..:_.:_ ____ :....:...._:_:_...:_:..:..__::.:__..;._ __ ..:._ _ _::..._ _______________________ _
mru~ t:rom ottin-Fatrl&nes appearance in the Falcon llne 1UUnt 1eneral manager. "It
by the Ford GT r-.clng stripes tepreaent.ed the ~te.t tool -
above the rocker panel, slln· mg nveitment ln Divil100 ha·
ulated hood louvers and a Equi tory and waa superior ln nde
unique tront~ crtne treat· New pment and quietness t.o •om• of
ment ·• he said. "UDder the the world's finest cars.
hood' the P'airlane GT'1 rtan· New plant and equipment "In every M'tlle, we had a
dard' 390-cublc·lnc:b VS ta expendlb.u-e1 for motor ve-soun· competitive btae for
equipped with a cb.rome hide and part.a manufactur-1966 but we choff not to stod
dress-up kit. Heavy duty IUJ. inJ totaled Sl,480 million dur· ltlll. OD that aotid foundation
pension and hJfh-perfor· mi the year, compand t.o 1" haw built still ~ore alae-
mance white sidewall nylon $1,080 mllllon in 1983. ty, convenience, qwet n es '
Serves as 'Watchdo€
Computer Valuable Ally
To Autorrwbile Salesmen
DETROIT (AP)-The com· a bil recently when • ques· certain that ~ customer
pu er probably will never tloner wed how many can has ordend acceptable com· re~lace the aut'o salesman but could be ~ out on the bi.nation• ~ equipment, that
1' has become Ilia mort valu-Plymouth-Dodge UM without trim1 and paintl are compat·
a ·e ally. an exact dupll!Cation. ible, lb.al e DC I n e matches
n most seement.I of the Before you could say Jack tranam11aloo and axle.
at. 0 industry, the computer Roblnsoo (or Walter Chrys-RIGHT TOOLS
h~s been assigned the task of !er), the machine spewed out ~n the order la fed Into l.ee~lng customer o r d e r s the anSV1er: aome 22" mil· the computer which tn turn
s:ra1ght ln an era of count· lion. checks it against producUon
less options. It further figures . out that, schedules This Is to make
Auto men have come a long at normal production rates sure that as the vehicle
way from the days of Henry over 250 work days a year, comes along the production
Ford who buUt a Model T and It would take 93 years ~fore line the right tools and part.a
told his customers they could a duplicate would be built. will be available at the apUt
have any color they wanted EVERYDAY ROUTINE s~ond they an needed.
so long as ll was black. With that answer out of it.s The computer, aided by a
Today. the a~to curo~e~ system, the computer settled team of Inspectors, follows
shops .w I th a hie~rmb~ ~ back to Its everyday routine . the car closely on ita way tha~ his new ve c e s In the case of Chrysler, the down the line. Ttle lnlpecton
a b!t d!Herent from hll nel&h· computer is the watchdog of note any shortcomings in the
bor s. And l he computer the operation from the mo-car. such a1 a loose wlre, and
proves he has that choice. ment the customer marks up check it on the computer
For example, you can get bis order blank and signs it card.
a Dodge Coronet today in an at his dealership. The computer punches out
almost unbelievable 8,330,000 The order is transmitted to a messa1e in red tape telin&
combinationa of part.a and •C· one of Chrysler's six data the foreman of the 1ectlon. In
cessoriea. processin( centers about the no uncertain term.1. to fix the
PRIZE POSSESSION country and ~re it Is punch· defect. ft alao check.a the
Little wonder then that a ed up for transmisston to item again on final inspection
computer center, officially company or division bead· to make certaln the defect
caUed the Dynamic Quallty quarten. hu oot been ,1011ed over. .
Control System, ls one of Aa the order Is punched at ~Ith .that kind .or ~echani·
Chrysler's priz~ possessions. the data center: an. automat-c~ b~a.m on the Job, 1t 1& not
The wheels of the IBM ic job of checking it over la surprising that Detroit boasts
computer slowed down nary done. For instance, it makes it& cars are better than ever
Forethought Can Cut Hazard
Of Breakdown on Freeway
On today's hlgh·speed tum· third of these involve a stop-switches have been required
pikes and freewa)'I, an auto-ped vehicle. ?n trucks and buses moving
lJlOblle breakdown places the Wb t' the an er' tn interstate commerce for a
4rtver in a highly hazardous a s sw · od number of yean, 1t took re·
ahdoUon Starthlc with the 1981 m • cent destin and enitneertnc a.1 y~ run out of IU or els, a new aafety device lmprovementa to mate them
r fan belt brealtl. or You the hazard warnin1 1wttcb -practical for pauucer can. v~ a nat. .ul be mandatory for an new There are many emergen-
·10ur stalled car preaenta a can sold or refltte,red in New cy warnln1 devices on the ru~"ntlally serious bau.rd to York State, and they will be market. bul to qualifJ II a
u-and other drtver1. 1&.andard... for all new Federal huard wamlq 1wltch, a de·
In the first place, on-com· nbtcl11 bestnntnl In 1987. vice must be driver-control·
ctrl may not rM111t led. and mlllt Oaab an four t c:;r~ not mov1n& and tOON OPTIONAL turn 111nal lamps slmul~M-
d4epl they an upon you. On moet American 1981 oully tbroueh 111 tnct.pendeftt . J ..... ln& to~ ,_. model can (and a number of fluber. Jo. w1 1.... tly ..... tmpiorta thete +.way ftuhm•---------~-~ ~or tfttl tato wdl be uallaba. 11 Opdonal ..
1m1«r . equtplntnt IDcl, becallle ln·
W-d.lrteUon traffic. 1ta1au. ii utrelDelJ atm· Power St~ing
Glli~ro Paoll.D pit. tMJ eu bl IDClllMd la
to tbl Ndoul mlmt.M oe 1111 older OU'. tMll • ..,..._ lailt1 a.u..ttlll an
., ...... aed· ..... • tblll ---= .. mon .s C8lm far .. a. tllDt 1llaJ Nterl1 two out of tbJ'le aadoUl~a m "1.tb mab JOMDlll . a mlwr-1 • model Amtrlcan auto-
_.... CJf -.. a.~ fw · ............ teol.. wt1l ~· v. potNr' • ...._. . .,.... -~. '1'M .... .a•lr9cD, ~tunpllm .a can eel ..._ _, cM -TM ..U.U. II made by
... ., traftl, • f'°= ~ ...... ..... 'ff be., I 0.ftJand ftnn n. 1171 NINlld colo-ca a dlAbltd. or JUbcl wblch prodUCQ tbt po•tr
1llilm 1n tbl pc1Ddpa1 tJPt : an fDat ~ UOta mertnt pump ror three ma·
J'he Gawk. You c.tn't
blame a gawker. After all,
a 6nt look at the tuned
ear doesn"t come along
every day. And abe hasn't
even teen thote bead..
lighta flip into view yet.
1 he Grta. A common
reaction to tbe tllned car.
CeneralJy becoma
"'idtt aa the wearer
rulisa that Riviera ian't
1he only tuned ear.
i::~try Buick ia. Wagon..
~ans, ha.rdtopt,
tonvertible., coupe1.
1.i ft> it ... eet.
A Buick's-eye view
of the Auto Show
TIM Baqet•Waadler. "Sun,"
he aaya, .. who can't get a car like
that Riviera-all you need ia
Sl0,000 or SlS,000." Little doe1
he know. Wait till he tees the
price tag. (It tumt Budget·
Watchen into Buick·Ch.·nm. l
The CIOM <AU. Somt people
almo,i buy aome other car. Thia
look ia the look they get when
they ditcover bow cl0te they came
lo mitaing the beautiful blend o(
ttyling, performance, ride and
handling that ii tbe 1966 Buack.
I %6 Baldt Rivie,.. What
lh«" gnbn are gawking at, tM
unbelieYen are belining and the grinrien
m: grinning at. If you ca.n 't g~t I• the ahow
for 1 dwr look, ~rl to 'our Ru irk: dea~r'a.
Tha UDbelieYer. "7'toJ
aieek. exotic ro.td ma·
chioe? Made in Flint.
MicJUiM? I don 't bdieve
it" Ever aince tbe fint
Rirlcra. nint bu been
the bome of one of
the world' a great cl .. ici
RivierL
TIM Utlbe~er'a Wlfe.
Cloec kin to the Un·
believer. Can't believe 1
.leek. exotic m.chine
can be comfortable 100.
But Riviera keep! wad
of the Giovanni>: room
for aix comes ltandud
1966 Buick. The tuned car •
-----------Thtr1's en 1t1thorind Buick d111tf neer you. See bb "'Oo4JtM-Chd.td ustd ears. loo .. -----------
STANSBURY BUICK, 234 E. 17th., Costa Mesa
ol acddtnt on these mtifti. bllntdi2t at aec1. jcW Amer1ca peaepr car
plane roedl and Mll'\7 on.-Wb1le b 111 rd wamlna manufactu.ren. 1---------------------------------------------·
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What's E for '66 at
THEODORE ROBINS FORD?
The '66 Fords are here now ...
See you at the Auto Show ~"· 4 thru 7
FAIRLANE 500 CONVERTIBLE
'" tlte Greatest l' ear l' et
fi'or Total Perfornt11tltt!,
Tlaere Are •••
49 NEW WAYS
TO GO FORD!
For 'M Ford h&a the newHt, fl"·
ut. moet exe1llng arr.a.,. of ears
ever aeen on the Amer1ean "oad
. . . tt 1p1rkl1ng n-full·l lH
Forda ••• 13 all·new Falrl1n11
..• 10 aporty ntw F1leon1 •••
3 M u1t1ng1 a nd 4 r491I T hu"der·
blrdt.
FORD GALAXIE
500 XL CONVERTIBLE
THUNDERBIRD TOWN LANDAU!
F Al.COi RllURJ 4 DI. WA60ll
Our New Facilities are due f.\arch 1, 1966
"TO BETTER SERVE THE HARBOR AREA"
We have broken ground for our new headquarters at 2060 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
When this facility is completed, we will have one of the largest automotive sales and service
centers in Southern California. The new location will have more then 6 acres of land area,
63,650 square feet of space under roof, 72 service stalls, with complete truck department,
and I 0,000 square feet of parts department, offering one of th• moat complete stock inven-
tories in the Southland. Our modern service equipment and expert technicians will insure
fast and efficient service. The target date for completion of the new headquarters is March
I of next year.
USED CARS:
2060 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Pllone 646-1644 OPEN . SUNDAYS
NEW CARS:
J100 w. Coan H~
NIWP~T llACtf
Phone U a.J471
More Tempests
Pontiac Improves
All Model Lines
Pontiac models, fr<1m the Prix lnltials are on the left
Tempe1t to the Grand Prix af· side.
fer extensive advancements The rear end ia a combina.
In automotive styling, t!ngi. Uon o( three horizcnt:al ele-
1teenn1. safety and mo:iel menu; painted louvers, Hne
availablllty. chrom~ ~ver edges and red
The entire Tempest line has tall lamp and reflex materi-
been redesigned, expanded by al.
the addit1011 of five new mod· The Grand Prix features a
ela including a new GTO se· die cut full rocker panel
ries, and for tbe first time ln molding aide treatment on
an American passenger car, the lower body and am all
an overhead camabaft six-cyl-block lettering on the front
lnder engine is offered u fender and a new Grand Prix
standard equipment on all emblem at the rocker panel
Tempest modeu except the molding.
GTO.
A n~ series. ttie 2 Plus 2 ROOF LfNE_S .
with two models. and a new New roof lines give the 1966
Star Chief Executive sporu Tempe.its a completely new
coupe haa been added to the atyllng thtnne and big e&r ap-
Ponttac line-up and all mod· pearance. Body Side sculptur.
el.a, includJnc the Grant! Prix, ~ .I• no~d by Ka clean •im·
incorporate both refinements plictty wtth a negation of
In profile and complete chang-sports car flair. Bo.th coupes
ea In the front and rear and convertibles are notice-ably faster In profile with
REFLECTION dropping belt line1 and on the
"Our new models ar•! a true cou pe a complete break awa y
reflection of Pontiac'., policy from conventional upper de·
1 :~Y co;:*~~: f~d a~~o~~Lo;~ 11~:~::~nt end appear·
design and with our new over-ance retains th~ spill grille
head cam engine we feel we design but baa been atyled ta
are presenting a major en· rtve an even wider Ilana.
gineering break through u Deep tapered air intakes are
well." John Z. De Lorean, a framed with narrow bright
General Motor• vice pres!-chrome edges and receaaed
dent and Pontiac's general within the dynamically aculp.
manager, aald. bired front end sheet metal.
Pontiac hH lncreued the Each front end is identified
number of modela Lrom 26 by appropriate embleml and
lalt year to 33 m 1966 series identification.
The Tempest series 10-~ Ternpeat rear end de.
eludes a sports cou:>e four· sign features a strong chrome !doer sedan and station waa-moldini treatment tlat de-
on Cinea maximum width and
lo addltlon to Ole four-door lowneu cllantcteriabcs. Rur
hardtop, which u new this bumpers have ab.aped enda to
year, a sport.a coupe, four. complement' the rear end and
door sedan, hardtop coupe. f:8" W:np acbeme.
converuble and station wagun BACK ENO
are available in lhe Tem~t Th , -M b '-_.. tr t CuaWm e LA: ans ac ... cuu ea .
· ment has an additional bright
SPORTS COUPE ribbed full width m.Jlding be·
A LeMana four·dOOl' hard· tween the tail lamps.
top 1a also new for 1966 and The GTO, a completely new
It joins a sports coupe. harrl-1966 series. has lts own front
top coupe and conve rtible 111 end including grille, parldni
that series. lamps, hood and orruamenla·
The new GTO series In· tion The aide vie'W shows a
eludes a sport! coupe. hard· full length rocker pan~~ mold·
top coupe and convttlible mg plus rocker extensions oo
I The CatalUla Mmes has 8 the front and rear fenders
two and fc:ur-door sedan a The GTO rear end has Its
lw'd1op coupe, four-door b~d-~wn Lall lamp design consul·
top, converUble and bolb a Ing of horizontal painted Jou·
twweat and three-seat sla· vers on each side oC the rear
tion wagon. end panel. Each louver has
The new 2 Plus 2 series of· a fine bright chr<:me edge and
fen • hardtop coupe and a tht red tall lamp lens ia re-
convertibJe cessed In I.he slits between
A four-dcx:r sedan, four-door the louvers. Indi vidual block
hardtop and a new model, a letters are mounted on the
two-door hardtop coupe are central painted panel and a
available in the Star Chief GTO iniUaJ ornament graces
Executive series. the deck lid. The new GTO
has a long list of options. For
TOPS LIST instance. you can 1et the
A BonmMUe h a r d r o p spo~ rally wheels, or the
coupe, four-door hardtop, con-wire wheel covers with apin·
vertible and station wagc:n are ners, or even the all-new , in·
offered in that series and the tegral wheel and brake drum
Grand Prix hardtop coupe assembly that's got to be the
tops Pontiac'• new car liat. bestloc'k!ng wheel since whee
The distinction of the new were Invented.
Grand Prix begins with I.he You can eet the instrument
front end where the dual air cluster ttlat features a tach·
intakes are neaUy outlined omeler and gauges for water
with • n&.rr0w chrome lead· temperature and olJ preuurt.
lDg edge. Lareer and more And you can •elect from the
dl.arply ddlned rectangular optional transmJuions (four
parking ~mps are suspended on the floor <1t auto~tlc)
at the grille endJ and Grand with or wll'10U1 a consolt.
1GM Announces
Driver Training Car
Allowance Increas
1 General Motors in its con-when thla vital tralninl n
tinuln1 efforts to advance iood drlvin& will be I hlghw1y safely. will increase available to all hilh 1 the allowance to GM automo-students."
bile dealers loaning pauen· During the achoo! year
ger cars for high school stu-ini Aug. 31, General Mo
dent driver trainlng up to HOO payment& to dealera re
per vehkle, President Jamea an all-time hiib aa dJd
M. Roche announced today. number of cars loaned
I
The Drlver Training Car dealers to achoola for the
Dealer Allowance Plan, pion-er training proaram. Jn
eered In the auto lndu.dry by twelve montha ending A
General Molon ln UIM, pro-31, GM dealers loaned 7
vldes for sharing between the aulomobUes to achools ac
dealer and GM the coat of the country. ThJs was m
loaning vehicles to h i I b er than ln the previoua
achoota. year.
Under the reviled allow:
ance pro1ram, dealers 1up-4 MIWON
plying re1utar alJe can for Bmce lncepUon Of the
driver tralnln1 will receive lowance plan In Septem
HOO per vehicle and thole 1955, a total of 47,-., au
loaning intermediate 11.ze car1 bllea bate been loaned
wUJ receive '350 per car Joan. 1cbool1 by GM dealera. ed eaUroated that more
· million 1tudenta haM
GRATIFYING celved e~ driver tra
"We conalder t.h1a 1upport ln thOM can durtna tbt
of hlib 1ehool drtnr tralidnc rtod.
one of tbe !DOit productive ol . The allowaoce. la midi our many 1ctiviflt1 ln fUtlb. the dellln bf the
erance Of ,nater hl.tnray Moton car dlmiou ~-. ..,.~.. RoCbe uJd. l.Jt" la patJoc la the ~ ,,., to Dote tblt ..m • ,.., PoM&ec. ~ <MaJ\.11_11U1JmobOe11111111•
IU1t I imrtni Dumber ol Ba1cL
Gtatral Moten dulert are ~ eomt 1ebool h11W ..
perfwmlnl t1a1a public MlV• ..... at purcbaae *1-tr
let la tbtir communtU.. lac can, \be maJor11 art ''W'• bope that our In• PIDdtm on dtallNoaled
creuad cooperation wttb our hSclel to proftle
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THE MOTOR CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY
Presents the 2nd Annual ORANGE COUNTY International
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
Newport Siva. at Fair Dr., Costa Mesa
NOV. 4th thru 7th
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UNLIMITED PARKING
CLIMATIZED BUILDINGS
DOORS OPEN
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''hla and her" fad haa been ahltt for tumaelf but cannot car ltran~m1s~1on ts that manual
Hi..cs.d lnto tbt auto mar· afford a tpOrtl car for his En111nccrs !lay that the dnv-dawmhlf~ from the drive L k s t c I E
kel l21ia yur. OWD UK, wUl f1Dd all the fun· er who ~ants Co shift for range lo second or low can 00 s ame 0 asua ye tr!;.,~,= u:= ~~~: drtvtni be wuta bl the fam· himself can control the up-/be made al any time and at
used u a u.r.e..peed, man· Uy car. •htfl point by starltng tn low. any speed to aC'Cel~rate or
uaJ ah.if\ operatSoa or u an The wile, whd may prefer shifting into second at any/decelerate ttie car ~1~h com-
automaUc tr1umt.11J.oo. the eaH of an automatic apttd up to peak rpm 's and plete engine-transmission pro-, en worked u len·
The cenerat Idea ta that the tran1ml11lon, also will flnd sh1rt1n~ again to dnve tect1on '01"~~ ag PP lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiliiiiii~im.mmiil.illl•lllliilllmi.lm••illl••iiiii ty of improvement.a for its fa·
milia r vehicles for 1988 -but
The Success Ca r o f the Year
1966
40 NEW
TIGERS
TO CHOOSE
FROM •••
SEE THEM ALL
AT THE
ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL
AUTO. SHOW
NOVEMBER 4th THRU 7th
STIP INTO A PONTIAC SOON AT
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC • TEMPEST
characterlsUcally made moat
of them on the lnalde.
WhLle that admittedly
makes 1l difficult to tell a
1966 VW from an earlier mod·
el, there's no m.latak.lnf that
this year's VW1 are the lat.eat
in a series of conJtanUy·im·
provtd vehicles. But once
agatll the tellln1 comea more
with the driving than wtth the
looking.
Outwardly only three m.lnor
changes cilltinlu1lb the lllM
"beetle" from the IMS model
&lid only two external ones
separate VW'a boxy station
wagon from Jut year'a.
UP FRONT
This year's im provements
on the sedan and convertible
start up front with a oew front
axl e assembly, include new
convenience and safety fea-
tures on the inalde and a
somewhat peppier entlne ln
the rear. Moat of these chant·
ea also are built into the spor-
ty VW Karman Ghia coupe.
Improvements al.lo have
been engineered Lnto VW'a
station w11oo.a and truck.a for
1966 -wtlh refinemeota at
both front and rue 111 well
aa a couple on the outskie. All
add up to improved perfor~
ance and g~ter coovenieoc.
than ever before.
About the only way the ••
"beetle" can be spotted from
the oUUlde ii by checking ita
wheels, hubcaps and engine I compartment Ud. If the left
1 side of the lid bears the fig·
ure "1300, '' you 're looking at
a 1966 model. The other ex-Chick.Iverson (right) Volkswagen dealer In Newport Beach. last week rece1·ved temal changes this year ln· N elude ten slots in each wheel a ahonal ~ealer Advis~~ Council Award from Volkswagen of America., Inc.
to assure greeter brake ven-The award 1J for recogrut1on of ouutanding aerviCfl to VW owners. The award
lliation and flattenlnl of the w.as P.rtaented by Joe McCord, 11le1 manager for Volkswagen Pacific, Inc., VW
car'• dome -like hubcaps. distr1butora from Southern California Arirona, Siouthern Nevada, and Hawaii.
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Those two design changes aJ. -----
so appear on the low-slung
vw .KarmaM Chia . . ment l!d refers to the approx-G Id lln Offe r e d With the const.anUy·lmprov-imately 1 300 cubic t t D e es ed VW engine developing · cen ime · ---------------somewhat more power and er capacity of the air-cool ed
the front axle assembly now engine. Exact displacement
mcorpora Ung ball joint.a rath-for the 1966 engine is 1.2&5
er ~han luik plna , preventive cc'• (78.41 cu bic inches) com-maintenaoce and lubrication . frequency for the l9&6 vw s-i:ed to 1,192 cc s (72.74 cub-
sedan and Karmann Ghia has ic 1nches1 last year.
been extended. Now 1t is rec-With this increased dis·
Good Breaker Point
A djustment is V ital
ommended every 6,000 mile,g pla~~ent. the VW au-cooltd The degree-for-degrff rela· tor caps. 10 caution thr ~rv-1400 WEST COAST HIWA Y rather than at 3.~mlle in-engine s horsepowe r bu been tJ<11Uhlp bet we~ n brtaker 1ce Enginet:ta at Cham1'100 tervals as for earlier models Increased by about 20 percent point spacing (or dwell 1 and Spark Plug Company .
NEWPORT .EACH
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DISPLACEMENT -from 40 hp to an even 50. initial ignJUon hmmg l$ rea· 1,1 8-3466 " " Thu added power. provides son enough for aervice me· GREAT HELP '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~The~~~l:.>O~· ~~ap~pe~a~rin~g~~on~be~t~te~r~ac~c~e~le~ra~tio~n-Ul_t_h_e_u~p-chanics to make certain break· These newer type d1stribu· ;;.; the sedan 1 engine compart-per speed ranges. er point adju.st.ment b we 11 tor caps are a ereat help t-o
within the manufacturer's spe· the service mechanic. as you
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Introducing three newVolkswagens.
lhe ru,....ors yo .. 1.e heo·d cbr 1 o
cou ple ol new Volhwogens C'I' '' e
lhere 1hev ore, on l~e ' Q •
l he rumor~ you'11e ~ eo•d nr · 1 r• e
bee1l111 b ling the du~t ore lol ,.
1"ere 111s, 011he bollom of 11 or
We re collrng lhe Vol~,woger. on
loo tht Foslbock Sedon becoL•se t~e
rool hos kind of o nice slope to 11 II
hold~ r f' 1'1 lylP
\\'prr nl rqth.-Vc:ll .•.r)l')r 111~ ...
r• ddlr I ,. n rirrbac ~ :.cdo11 l1P·
cou~e '' reef ho~ no stooe 01 n'I h
holds f,.,,., 1oc-W11h lP,s slyle, moyOI',
hvl w11h marl' ,. .Jrn • oou• 11 0" " -1
iedon 1"•£ greo1 big one•
Lools osrde, the Fo tbod ond Ir ..
Sciuorebock ore 1denhcol cors, ond O\
Volhwogeny os con be
Their engines ore o touch ""Or'!
powerful 1hon 1he hrrl•e • r I 1 I "
bod ond •1111 o•r coo'Pd
A,.,d t~ey ho"e o le"' od.or rd lrn·
lure\ ol 1hc•r own I,\ e d c bro\,.~ ,.,
I ronl, which mo~t car do•• 1 ho11e yet
The Fostbock ond the 5Quorebod
r-Rer o l11tle more room ond o little more
power for o l1t1le more money
Th e Fo slbock will set you boc~
$22'40. The Squareback $2395.
So ii you wont o Vol~ wogen thnt
dotO-'t look like o Vol~ swogt n, ii will
co&t you o ltttfe more
The Volts""oge~ 11..c• oo,. '-ir <I t 111
o Volkswagen wtl • I' I for about
the sa me old pric:!· $ t 663.
Ar·d 1 ""' I st • .., • " ~ " o'd
look
Bui it's ocluo .; 1 " "r 1 l /')• rl
the 101 there ore 23 •ri· r:;r !er IOe~.
oil ins1de
The biggest change rs 1ho1 1he en·
tJ •p ,. 2):~ m0rP nom>rful 1hon lo.I
, "O' 111.., ,.,~,. n urr:r r>"J d1Aercrc 111
,., r r\ q:1"" r•ir n utc-r r") c1 Re1pr r •
,.,,.,.leo~e yOu<nn •I co~nror obou
'}Q ,.,;Ir per 110110., I
Th.-olhr 1 :i:> cl o• '1"5 do who I
Vl'.'11 wori~n <.' onri~ hove alwoys
clone t~e t mole ti f' cor work even
beller ond fo. IP rn lol'!ger
A'.ld1heydon 1dowho1VWchonge~
ho.e rf'.r•r dr•0 11.r .,. never make 11
g-i oul ol 1, • ...
We lnow 1hn11h1s sysll",.,, works for·
the beetle 1t 1s 1he 6th best ~ellrng cor
model ir1 Amerrco mr\ yeor
We hope 1ho1 11 will work oul 1u$t 0$
well for the Foslbod ond the 5Quore·
bock, too Becou•e we don·t intend to
chol'!ge 1hr1r looks every year, e11h111
We wpn110 o lot ol tro ublf'I to ma ke
nll the new Volhwagens as good oa
they or~
Wehopeyou ll haveo lo1 af trouble
de<rdrno wnich one lo bvy.
NEWPORT BEACH
Chick Iverson Moton
2116 NeWpoit llvd.
... .., the ..... v..._.,.._ et the Ort"tt ,County lntwnattonal Aut. lh.w NOYt m .. r 4-7 1t tM , .. ,.round. In Co.ti Mt.A. -. •
cUlcaUons. Even a one de-probably know , because they
rniie change ol brqkf!r point e~ble making breaker pcint
adjustment will change Initial adjustments with the engine
llmlng an identical amount. runnin.i. But Champion Tech·
And being "off'' several de· nlcal ServiCl"S engineers ha\e
grees with point adjustment encountered a number or
will result in nol-so-gocd en· cases whereby breaker point~
g1ne performance. have be«>me badly contam1·
Ta be sure your tune-ups nated because l'he WJndow
will deliver maximum cus-was left open after the adju~l
tomei' aattafacUon over the lnl tool (uaualJy an Allen lonct!'lt period o{ Ume, the wrencb) WM removed ..
Service En1lnffn at Cham-lo m~ caaea, the window
pion Spark Plua Company of. drops ol 11.a own ~eight after
fer the followln& auldel..lna ~ adjuaUng tool ts remd\led.
for more effident breaker lo occulonal cues, however.
point service. l1le window banis open and
· exposes the complete d.istrib· U you UH a feeler 1au1e utor breaker plate assembly to aet point adjustment, aet to barmfu1 f~ matter. M
the breaker polnt rvbbln& on. Champion man puts 11 bioc~ on a hlah point of .the "To avoid point pitting, Tf': di~tr1butor . cam and ad)U Sl member to cl<tse t'he window
point 1pac1Jlg unlll a light after every pit stop ...
drae b fdt on the feeler ----------1au11 ol tbt proper thJ.ck.
neu. Then lock the point a&·
sembly in thia posiUCfn. Match Head
RANGE OF SE1TING
Measures
Cam Grea se
If the point 1pacing apedfi·
cation Is given as a range of
settlne •. 014" to .019" for tx·
ample, uae ttie hieher apecl·
flcatJon ( .O.li") u tbt 1eWJ11
for new breaker points. ~
Ung to the bJ.Ch ~ of the How much cam luta1cant
speclflcatJou will btp the la enouiti?
polnt adjuatment within the ~ tuneup mechanics bow,
r~ommended ran1e u the most t.cbnical speciflcaUons
rubbing block wean ~ call for lubricating the dlJ·
many miles of af!rvice. Coo-tributor c.am to prevent rap-
versely, if you aet to the low id wu.rlnt ot the cam follow·
11 d e of tbe apectflcatJoo er (breaker point rabblnC
(.014"), lnltial lplU. Umlq block). Unfortunately, the
will be affecttd adft~y, 1peclflcalton1 rarely 111 how
and pouibly Vf!tY quickly, u much lubricant should 1al ap-
rubbJnf block wear ~.. pUed, TM 111uat apeclflcatJon
When aettlnt breaker point la a "Uabt film", and tbt uu-
apacinf with the t11t Of a al cu tlon II "oot too march."
dwell meter, you wiD fer>et-To pinpoint "bow mudl ia
ally find dwell apttltlcaUona e11ouab'', the Service Incl·
(iven In the raqe of deP'ff.I, 1IMn at Cbatnplon Spart Plue
28 to 32 for example. rn ttU1 Campany conduct«l a llrie•
aJtuJt.loa, lt la recommended of teats Oil b]>lcal d.l*fbu·
that Y"'L "ap&l_!,~ dl&renoe" t#I thM".,.. J~brtcated wtth and Mt tbt ...,..._ .. to 21 at 30 vartoua amou:nts of apprwed
dtlflM. 1* wtlJ-., .,._ WrW• 'ftt1 dttirllllled
er peat IPldftt wlthln tbe tbat tbt cornet acowit .. lu· ~ ....... oYer' • brlcant. 1D all t,plcal ...
loq• peflod ol tlmt, .... "• tbat JmOQDi 1'b1ch W'lllld ~-~"fl._tht •al ........ ,, ...... bloei' ......... -IDltd bead.
clwD.. u WU~ M Mil ..... ,... llf .. ~ &maallb ~ hdlilalnt ........... no. ~ ..._ ........... ttdt ..
Mt too fftlk wlD Hduce ~ IDd eoatamlnaUOG • Of the
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CloM Ge wtodow attn mak· t.ht cam·to-nabblnc block con· lJ1f dwell adjuatmenta on dJ1· tact pOlnt 1utncltntly to con-
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r '• -~ 50 Models in · 6 Lines If .,
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Offered by Chevrolet1
Variety, 11lety and new lboct Dort>en and •alter m .ad ., bonepower. Four emblem, plus treab design or
pub ot lumry h1thll1bt the hn1btn11 and body momdl In-an o«ered. tbe rur grille and tM.B.igbts.
JIM Cbevroleta -p1\LI the creue amoodDeu Md ~ a.ny D -'Ibl ma.t oom· Then are .even modela lll
IJ'Utat uaortm4mt ot mod.-ot ride. Tbe UIMDl:b plet.e dwlC9 In utlrotr and three aeries -all ei,ht C1ln·
els tn the dlvilion'a ~)'Qr wti~ is reta.ined. lnteri« appearance since it.a vertibles or 2 and r-door hard·
hilt.Dry. Perfonnance ot the bMe ~troduction in 19152 model& tnps. Wheelbase continues to """-t' .... _ d fr E u · .. _ .. _ · ,_ 1__ 11vea Dll!fil ~uty lo ttle sev-J '&Ml 1 .... wor om . iu. su cy&UIUU enc:me ... <uorvV· ....,._1 . hr rt r be a b.lghJy maneuverable 1~ Eatu. &eneral mana1er, who ed by .increui.ng d.isptac6-en m"""' • tn ee se ~ o
said 50 modelt in six puse.o-me.at trooi 230 to ~ incbea. Chevy II. . Ulcbes.
1er car lines are now on dis· SU VB'a are av~ .iDclud· R e t a i n I n g its 11().mch Four rear -mounted, u
play in dealer showrooms. in& the two new m~bic ~· ttle 19e6 Chevy II cooled, &ii-cylinder engines
.. Model, option, color aDd inc b elliioes. .IDnepower ti l1i&hlt1 lower and longer an ottered with bonepower
interior combinatJona In the range is from JM '°GS. Ft•• Ind mere than ~.5 lncbes wid· rancinc trom 96 to 180, and
new Cbevroleta number in ttle basic transrniuion8 are of· er rhan preVlOUI modei11. choice of 3-tpeed. 4-speed or
billioM, giving the buyer an fered, .induding Turbo Hy· Tbtr9 att new rootnnes on all Powerglide tr&omliasiona.
unparalleled opportunity to d.ra-Matic. ~ and coupes.
individually customiu hu Cbevelle -The popular 4-A low, wide appearance ls Corvette -Americl'1 only
car," Estes said. door hardtop body ll1'e joint aiwn the froot end by a mu-spoltl car conttnuea tta IWO-
Here are det.al.ls on ttle six CheveUe models for the ftnt live front bumper and MW sram ol annual ltJi1nl re&e-
Chevrolet lines for 1966 time. A total of U model& in aluminum grille. Headbmps ment wittl a new nameplate
Reiular Chevrolet -Head· four serie.'I are otfe~. are receued ill froat fender's. Oll the hood. bod:J aide trim,
eel by tae Jcaury Caprice 1& DiltiDctiff will be tn Su-The aide treatment empba· ll'ilJe and wheel coven. 'n>ert
ries, there .v. 19 models in per Spart 3M models. 9.mu· lizitt JeQctti with a rweeplng ia a ~ ~ bood
hve series. A c o I o r·lteyed lated aooops on the hood em-put line. A broad, tailottd oa models wial a 42'7~k
paint stripe dlstmgulSbes the phasiu that a new 3Sl6-cubic ~r deck includes integral 1DCb enline.
Caprice Custo m coupe-wtucb UlCh eogine is 4Unda.rd an the bacbp lamps in ~ rear 1bere are two Stine Ray
has a rpecw roolline umque "SS 398" coaftrtible Md a Hmden. modeil -a «llMflttie and
among aB Chevrolet modela oompMililll "SS 3115" tpCll't ClMYy 11 retains the uoitiz· a sport coupe -• a •inch
-and the ~pnce Custom se-coupe. The hardtop alto bu ed construction with bok·in whee ... e.
dan. The two Caprice Cua-a new roof line employin& front end. A new plasbc pan-Four VI qlnet _.. nall-
tom stat.ton •aeons have wal-wide, ftowi1ll rear quart.en el '.mmedlately behind each able. HOi4JOWt ....,_ at
not lralDed exterior tnm. All and a recessed rur window. beadlanp tncru.es corrosion •· lnclmion of the ..., G7
Ca price modelt have high Lenttb &Dd width ol ~ resiltaDce. Rur windows are VI'• ~ m.&d:mum
prestlge iot.enors. velJee are iDcr~ approx!-bonded to the body o( sedan bcnepower to 425. 11ne
The regular Chevrolet! mateJy Ollt'-balf incb wtille the and coupe models for neater, trannnilaonsa re offered.
have a more powerful ap-wheelbase remalnt at 115 mon effed:tve aealtng.
pearance, with a forward· incbet. Redaiped body pan-Se~ mitne• -a four cyl-~rtvan -Combtni.nc pu-
thrust to front fenden and eh and froat end with wrap-l:nder, two ahe1 and four aenger car luxury wtth dur-
bold borizontaj ban in tile M'ound crllle lin a longer Vi's -aDow a broad power able commredal cbulla oom-
Jrllie. lndlYidu• mo&dings IDd Mer' ~. Roof. cbokie. Tbe bonlepower range ponents, thit veblde rounds
and omament»tion deaignate llne1 al'9 Dl'W for 2 and "4oor' lJ from 90 to 350. Tber. ace out Chevrolet'• product wr.
each series. All haw tail· Mdiam. Une transmi91k>M. aatility.
lamps integrated into the rear Seven engtnu -...., tixu CMvaJr -Tbe amooth con· Three models _.. ottered
quarters and deck givinl a and ft~ V8'1 -give b Che-t!nedal ltJMnc ol Corvair is on a 90-inctl wheelbase. -r.o wider look. velle boyer a wide rqe of oontiDued for 1986. Styling re· cix<ytioller e.oi1nes ot 12) amd
Structural improvements power c:hoicea. Hor19PO"'er bementa mclode new rock· 140 bonepower are aftilaJale
have been made In both dlaa· rqes from 120 to the two er .on and wheel openiQg 3-lpeed and Powes ,ndl
~· and body. New ll)rings, 396-eubic incb VI'• rated at moldlnfa, new front panel trmanilalom.
CHEVROLET COIVAIR
CHIVIL\.I
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Introducing the tuned car:
You know how well your cor's e~ine Nns a-fter e tuneup? Bvic~ tuninq hes the seme ef-
fect on the whole cer. Not just the engine. The whole Buick. Everything blends with every·
thi ng else. Stylinq. Performance. Ride. l;endlinq. AH tuned to wort togefher in harmony.
That s whet the tu,..ed cer is. A Buid .
Tunin9 is wh•t we do. more of (ond ~re more eboutj than anybody we know of. And
t hen we go out end test it in more pieces. too. On r~ds like the ones you 'll be driving on.
Why we do it will be obvious when you tek e your first ride . (T uninq mey be herd to ex·
ple1n. But it's eesy to notice.)
Wh.t the tuned c.r will do for you. Ancl your f1mily. Fore start, the new Riviere wiO com-
fort you. You'll see thot when you slip into the Rivi,re's new bench SMh. Spece for six. If
you like buckets, they're ovoileble with e reclining erra099ment for the right-front pes·
senger. And we heve onother comforting op tlon available: e new notch-bed lMt that
converts from bench to semi.bucket.
Now, notice thet those little sid•vent windows ere CJOM. We replaced them ~
ventilators tuded behind the l'e4r window. For no-dra~ ei~ And 4or less duttw, lea
noise end better visioility. You'U find thet pretty comforteble, too.
Choosing the turned c.,. Visit Ston,bury Buicl &*Y Buid you SM is the hlmed car.
Riviere, the new intemetionel clessic. Riviera Gran Sport. "1 '66 luid.
And with 1 choice like thot, how in the wend can you CJO wrong?
Wouldn't you rMly rat+. hive 1 Buick? •
JAGUAR FOR 1966!
"A different bre ed of Cot"
JAGUAR, "the different breed of cet," hes no intention of chang inq its spoh for 1966.
Jeguer will offer 4 mod~ls for 1966: the XK-E roedster end c.ou~. the 3.8 'S' sports sedan
end the luxury 4.2 Seden.
"JAGUAR'S" Distir,ctive styling. topnotch performance, unobtrusive elegance end built-in
safety ere among the reason thet Jogu er cerss through the yeers heve become the hallmark
of eng;neer;ng design ond styling.
BE SURE TO SEE JAGUAR FOR 1966 et the Ordnge County lntern1tionol Auto Show,
November _.th through 7th. Stansbury Buick hope, to see you there.
• IUICK
•JAGUAR
•OPEL
• GM.C. TRUCKS
2l4 East Seventeenth St .. Costa Mesa··
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Chrysler A~~ents Styling
Four Ser~ in Line Get Stronger Identity
Otryaler paasenier can,
new from front t.o rur for
118, offer more powerful en·
line optiona, new interior
.eating arrangement&. new
equipment options and a
atronaer separate styling Iden·
tity for the four 1erie1 wb1ch
mate up the um line -the
luxury New Yorkers, t be
sporty 300I, the economical Newporta and the new Town
and Country series of wagons.
The moat changed in ap-
pearance of 1966 OlrysJen ..,
the distinctive ~ aeries. The
3lO two-door hardtop bas a
new roof wllh a restyled rur
window. A new hood. ...
front bumper. ~ talllllhta and blulqJtt..-aA.
ed Croot pert ...... ~
vilible fnm U. s* .,.. _...
elusive feebllW .. -.... rill. Qrydlr-. ~ a 1)-.
~cs .mtM
New equ. '~ m.
dudl poftt ...... ~ ~
brakes. u ..,. .-b> ~
and tie.leac I S: "•., • 't'J 11 f wbffl and a ,.. .., att and
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er, repl.anf ct. ~
tndl eqmr ol .... ft -0.
a&me compl ewaa. a.i • I.
and valve timinC 11 the 413.
With Its lar&er dlaplacement
tt provide& improved stop-
and-go performance resulting
from areater torque at low
eng111e speeds .
A high performance version
of the 440 engine with tv.1n
exhausts and a stlenced tW111
snorkel low reatrlctJon a I r
cleaner la optional on all mod-
elJ.
T b , standard engine f o r
No-port and -ro."' and Coun-
trv CAn 1J a S1-<'ub1c mch ,.~ mlQC reiuJar cnde fuel.
·' tu&ti perform~ version n1 ta. la et\llDf u standard
~ ttw D and optional an New-
pt\11 8lld Town and Country
~
S1i:1' AP A.RT
n. model Jme.up for 196S
h t!w SUM u for 1965 except
t21.i1 two-Mat and three-seat
~formerly available in
bcQ tb9 New Yorker and
~ teries, are now set
llJW1 ill a separate Town and
~ .eries
Md " the two-door hard· ._ Mlwport. 300 and New
Y«br. has a ~ate and
6stmctwe roof at yle. and all
..,._ hue their own dl.stinc·
bft criD~ taillight arranae-
llW9t.s and SJde trims.
lmperia.1 for 1966, tenth in
ta. moderll series of liu:ury
cars bearing the Imperial
name, baa new interiors with
seating arrangement! exclu-
~i ve among domestic produc-
tion cars.
STYLING CHANGES
Imperial also has exterior
stylmg changes, front and
rear. a new 440 cubic Inch
displacement engine and en-
gineering reftnements contri-
buting to unmat.ched riding
quietness and comfort. The
luxury c a r makes its initial
showroo m appearance on
Thursday. September ~.
A new feature In four-door
models Is a front seat that
looks like a conventional
bench-type seat but actually
Is made up of two completely
independent u n i t s, each
equipped with tu own center
arm rest. seat track and 1eat
adjusting mechanum. T h e
passenger's seat hu a reclin·
Ing back, with an optional
head rest.
"This represents a major
interior design advance in
comlort u well aa attractive-
neu." aa1d P. N. Buckmin·
st er, general manager of the
Chrysler -Plymouth Division.
"lt is standard in our four·
door modell. Up to now, this
type of arrangement has been
available only in custom-built
imported liu:ury can."
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S•• the new Ponti•e• •nd Tempests at Orange County Fairgrounds, Nov . 4 t~ru Nov. 7
Drive them at your Ponti•c Dealer'• and see why 1966 is going to b• ·another Wide-Tracie tiger year.
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The Clvysler 1965'1 "success car," contains many significant evolutionary iJD.
provements f~r 1966. The can are styled to provide stronger identity for each of
the four series in the Chrysler Une: the New Yorken, the 300s, the Newport.I.
and the Town and Country station wagona. New featuru include more power-
ful engine options, new seating arrangementa, and a wide variety of ~ment
options. Introduced for the lint time is a new 44<>-<:ubic inch V-8 engine, wh.lcll
is standard with a four-barrel carburetor in lhe New Yorker and optional in a
high-performance veraion on all models. Shown are two views of the 300 two-
door hardtop, moat changed in apppearance of all the 1966 Chrysler modela.
'Nadon on Wheels'
Additional Sal ety Features
Standard on 1966 Autos
By MURRAY J . BROWN
UP Travel EdUor
Wlth about 72 milllon au·
t.omobilea and more than 95
million licensed drivers.
the Umted Stat.ea is truly a
nation on wheels. So lugh·
way safety la a prdblem of
major c o n c e r n for t1le
pleuure and buaineM drlv·
er, as w4!11 a1 the govern·
menl and Industry.
Detroit reports 19M can
contain more u.fety fea-
tures as atandud equi~
ment, lncludinl some re-
quested by the aovernment
on cars It buys.
And during lbe recent
ctgnlng of the highway bill,
It was stated the new 4J ,·
000.mlle Interstate System
will be much safer than
even rural roads because
ol safety engineering fac-
tors built Into the. basic
planning.
STATISTIC
However, aull>mdli ve ex·
perta lnslst self~ucation
and aelf-dlacipllne still pro-
vide the belt guaranttt for
1etUnc tb«e and back with·
out becomln.g another sta-
tisttc Jn the shocking toll of
American hilbway accldeDl
victiml.
JJ a public le?vict, Herts
Rent A Oar bu compiled a
Hat of Afely tipe baaed on
Information ptbend from
nntal JMDl.Cen at lta 1,700
.t.tioDI acrWI tbe country.
For all driving, Hert&
aald, motorlltl should fol.
l<'W these basic ro1ea :
-Adjust driver's seat t.o
lildng and don't forget to
put on the safety belt. The
belt abould fit snugly, but
not too tJ&htly.
-Keep proper dJataflC6-
at I~ one car length fdr
each 10 miles ot speed--be-
bind the car ahead. Don't
tailgate and remember th.at
even more bra.king diatance
la r e q u i r t d at higher
speeds.
-D r I v t defensively.
Study actions ol oth~ drlv·
era and try td antldpate
the lr pa t'l.er n.
-Don't be a hasty lane
switcher. Make aurtt there
Is enough distance between
you and the car coming up
behind, and remember to
use the directional 11gnala.
-Check Urea, gas, oU.
water, battery and wind-
shield wipers before 1tart-
lng out. Also make sure,
tall, brake, turn-indicator
and headlights art fuoctlon·
mg properly.
Special safety precaotiOftl
must be ta.ken during cer-
tain drivtq altuationa, Hats
said. These lncluck:
0. Freewa11, parkways
and a 1m11 a r blghwaya :
Check maps for exits and
entnncea. If exit iJ mWed,
continue t.o the next me..
Never atop, back up er
man a tJ-turn. Tab a
bnU about every two
houn. Maintain I • n fr • I
speed but vary IOmewhat
and occalio~ll)' _ _chaqe •1'htlln•. Matntamtni a
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coutant apMd and ftx..t
algbt11ne tendl to bypndti.H
some drivers.
111 rm: Dulin~ th• ftrtt
few minutes of light ram,
roads can be extremely
slippery. Dur Ing heavy
rains, roads remain slip-
pery. Slow dawn. stay back
extra distance from car in
front.
Rural drtvhl(: Be pre·
pared for tht unexpected,
1Uch u ltray a n I m a I a.
Drive slowly on sravel and
unpaved roads, a void sud·
den braking or steering.
Nl&bt drlvt.n&: Drivinl at
night Is considered about
three times aa dangeroua
as daylight drlvlna. Be ex·
tra cautiCAJs when passing
and approaching c r o s •· roads. Keep headlighu and
windahJeld clean and don't
wear aunalaues.
Meantal.a drhfllC: C a r a
lose power at hi&her aW·
tudea and may r t q u l r •
ireater acceleration for
pualq. Radiators heat up
more qulckly ao ma.kt sure
Dlere la ample water.
Deaert drlvtq: c h • c k
Urea, avoid over-Inflation.
Be sure radiator ii full and
take aloq extra water ll
enllne baa been overheat• tni. En IWte, cbtck entJn•
temperature often. If sud·
den ralnstonn or sand·
It.arm blows up, pull to aide ~ ro.d and watt until It
It.opt. If lt la t111ntial to
keep on drlvtnc durin1 th•
1tor'm, drive slowly-uliq
low-beam headll&hta.
WW. a ~ rur ..-. fnllit dllc brabl IDd four-wbeeJ Jndtpend· eat_,,...~. t6t 1881 Volb•llW Plltblck la a ftft.pwlW t0urtn1 Mdan
with outstaadtn1 roadabWtJ. n hil l1rO tuaaa• compartmtntl! one undw the
front hood, the oth,,-tn the rtar cmr UM fJ.tt. alNlooled Qpn1. A nn lddJUon
to the VW line, th.le lar1tr Yenioo II anUablt • a MClan or ataUon waaon. ap.
tional on eltber iaodel ll a aJJdJq '*1 IUDrQOI.
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· lnJineertDI lmpro9ementl-for oatltandin&Iy mooth pertormance and appeal.IDs appMrance ~ ..,.
amoni the new features ol the 198& Plymoath Fury.
The amoother operation comea trcm reftnementl {n
lbe TorqueFllte automatic trammiuion, enpne
mounting, and other drive line components. All
modela have a new arille, new wheel covm and rear
bumpers. Sedam., hlrdtopt and convertiblea hue
new quarter paneJ:s. a new deck Ud with new upper
and lower deck pmell. Optiom include a telacop-
lnl md Wtin1 steertn1 wheel and power front wheel
diJc brakes. There are 23 Plymouth Fury modela.
Shown la the Plymouth Sport Fury two-door hardtop.
Plymouth's 1966 Cars All Boast
Substantial Changes in Appearance
Plymouth hu lntroduc*5 wbeelbue. and the sporty and V T P models. The 1teerint •=both tDfi.
four separate 1tri11 of can PlJZDOUih Barracuda two-door "hemi", H 1t i1 called. la a 'tn1 and t teaturel
for 1964 lncludJn1 completely hardtop fastback on a 108-modlllcaUon of th e enline for Fury can.
new Plymouth Belvedere mod· inch wheelbase. iued In drag strip and circult New •tather • protlct.e4
els an the intermediate siu There are 57 models In all racing compeULion. It bu a door Joe) c711Dden.
class and a luxury edition ioclud111g 23 six.cylinder car~ compression of 10 25 1 com-A new 1a.fely dDor la1cll d&-
four~oor hardtop in lhe stand-and 34 V-3 modell. pared wtlh 12.5: 1 in the com-sicn with UR door ban4le l.n-
ard size aeries caUed t h e peUUm enline. Th11 cbance. tecrated into the arm mt.
Plymouth v I P. DISTINCTIVE plUJ provuloo for carburetor Improved four."* naan-
Tbt offenn1 fivu Plymouth The VIP is a four-door hard· beat., a modified canubaft ual tranlmlulon It.er ud
an even broader coverage of top duiined for those who and a qu1etar-<>peralinl ex· power brlb du.lgn dYQlit9
the Jow ~ market tbu In ast for the .finer in equJp-haua 1y1tem, makes It suit-to provide better pedal ••t
the 111&5 model year when ment and trim ln a stand-able for normal operaUon on and option&J front wbffl dilC
Plymouth made major 1aln1 ard size automobile with dia· street. and h11hway1. I bra.kes ID Fury cars.
m ulea and muket penetra· UnctJve identification. The 4*cublc inch V-8 baa BUCKET SEATS
Lion. Among its standard con-a four-barrel carburetor, a
There are two new prodl.IC· venJenc:e featuru are re-1ileoced hrin snorkel low re-ValWit and Barracuda can
lion high performance en· culed pulldown center arm strlction air cleaner and dual share many Improvements
gine& for Plymouth can in rests for both .front and rear exhalllts. It baa the largest with tbe Ioaier wheelbatt
1966. A 426-cobk Inch hemli· seata, special door clollng pull displacement ever offered In PlymouthJ, including the new
pherical head V-8 will be handles, reading lamps in the Plymouth cars. •hell-type bucket seat de•lcn
available in Belvedere can rear paaNqer compartment, Also available as optional ~ Lrammiuion lmprove-
m mid-November. uh lra)'I in rear door arm equipment are improved bl•b m~ s. •----·.a h rests, and a ctiar llgbter re-performance venion1 of the e .•M.ull'-'uua as ~ new
CHANGES celled in the front seat back 273-cubic l.nch v..a iD Valiant inllrumat peel wtlh distlnc·
All l!IM Plymouth cars have Special upholstery materi: and Barracuda cars and the Uve controta, ln.strumen~ &Dd
i1ub1tanttal a P P e a r 1 n ce als are used for seat cushions 38J..cub1c lnch V-11 in Belve-gauces. They are ~UJpped
changes. The Pl ymouth Bel· and bacu. Carpeting on lhe dere and Fury aeries cara. wtlh the four·~l. high ps-
vedere cars ~ave ':"holly new lower portions of door panels. . formance V-11 engmea. An lJI.
unitized bodies with curved rear seat custuons and front FEATURES slrument panel mounted tach-~lan windows and C01D9lete· seat backs are among the tux-New . futures and refine-ometu la optlonal for Barra-
ly changed body lines which ury features of the interiors. ments 1n Fury and Belvedere cudu wi~h V-11 engines.
make them look lon1er Hd Tbe Plymouth v 1 p name-can tnclude : Tun1 11gnals on lbe Barra·
lower than 1965 Belvedere plate appears on the grille New shell-type design buck-cuda .ue mounted on tbe
cars. lower deck panel and C·pal: et seall. front edges of fenders and a
The product line-up for lie& Jan for quick identirication A new center floor console n e w conJole available with
Is made up of Plymouth Fury 11 1 luxury car The full for the Plymouth Sport Fury four-speed manual or auto.
wagons on a 121-lnch wheel· leDsth body side ,;,olding has and Plymouth Satellite. maUc lran.sm.iJsion u kmJtt
base, the Plymouth V I P and 1 walnut wood.gain inJert. A new Improved tear ae-than in 1965 models.
Plymouth Fury hardlopt, 1e-lector lever for automallc Tbe 21.k:ublc inch V-8 tp-
dan1 and convertlblea on a WIDE RANGE ttansrnl41lona on conaol.M. line In Barracuda cars Js
l l~incb wtieelbue,.Plymoutb Offered for 'IS la a wide A revene lockout f .. t1ire equipped wtth a non-1Utnctd
Betvednt waiona on a U7-ra111e ct hllb performance en-in tM fov · speed muUal air cleaner and a low rtstric-
lncb wbM~ PlymouCb Bel· line optiODI inclladms for the Lranmlil1lon shift mechan-tlon muffler.
ve4m Mrtea bardtopt, ... llnt time a akublc lllch lam. Front wheel dllc bratea, of
dana and coavertJbW on a hem!Jpbertcal head V .a, en· An Improved six-way _l>OW· a different type than those
118-lnch wbeelbue, all Jtly· lineered for hltbway use in er seat acljulten for Fury available In Fury car~. are1
mouth VaUant modtll lnclud-&elved.re aertea can and a can. oPllonal for both Valiant and
i1'g wagons on a 111-lncb 40-cublc Inch V-3 for Fury A new type of adjustablt ~rracuda model,.
Rambler Hardtops
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DAIL V "II.OT /Ntws·"rm •
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In 1966
NEW •
CA.PRICE
NEW
IMPALA
NEW
CHEVELLE
CHEVY .II
CORVAIR
CHEVROLET '&& NO. 1
2828 Harbor
Blvd. LCH·V~~LET]
"QUALITY IS THE REASON WHY
Costa Mesa
546-1200
CONNELL IS 'THE PLACE TO IUY"
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Froat-wlaeel Driv e
Toronado to Be Centerpiece
Of Oldsmobiles at Car Sl1ow
An belling arranremeoc ol 1966 Oldsmobile• -including The new Cutlass Supreme,
1981 Oldam®llea, with the lbe F-85's, VI 1 ta.Cruisers, lopping the F-85 line, features
all-new frobt-wbeel drive T<>-Jet.tar Dynamic and Della an optional vrnyl roof and U · ro~.!1 •~-ceO~~ecebU' will 88'1 and the 98's -have un-tra-luxur1ous interaor and Is com....... un: -mo e ex-hibit at the Oran&• eo. Aul dergooe S1gruf 1cant changes expected to become one of the
mobile ahow at Oran1e Coon-to Improve ruie and handling. ranking young-family prt'!·
ty Fair Grounds, Costa Mesa performance, comfort 1 D d Uge cars.
Styled like no other car on safety. Oldsmobile'' high-perform·
the road today, the TC1ronado · I 1 d' la npected to be a ma1or fo· DELUXt; \'ERSION ing +4·2 dtsp a ys new ~ ts·
ul potnt for vla1tors at the The Toronada. oHered in t~ncllve st) ling, including I
show. A two-door, 6-paHt>n· one body sl)le. 15 also avail· )tpcc1f1c gnllt and Wl lamps.
aer hardtop coupe, Oldsmo-bl in d I It re('essed front fender scoop,
bile'• Toronado c<lmbines all ~ e . 1 e ux~ version. an unadornt!d hood and de ck
of lta power train compon· 1s deacr1bed as a car design-.
enta into one tntegnted unit ed ''for those who want the lid and specially designed
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado, with front-wheel drive, lJ the most
unique automobile in many years. A sax-passenger hardtop coupe,
1t 1s available an a standard or deluxe model. Driving traction and
handling under every conceivable road condition are only two o(
the outstanding characteriatics of tN.s car. ln styling, too, the Torfr
nado is distinctive and unique. A specially-modified ~5-cubic·lnch
Toronado V-8 and Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission deliver power
to tbe front wheels. Inside. the Toronado provides full 6·pas8enger
spaciousneu, and features a flat floor.
located .... ____ ... ,..._ hood nd rear ornamentation. .
ucnc•WJ .... "' a unconvenuonai. tti• newest. regardless or varyrng outa1d• ~ ti J A to ,.., b R ~~
a head ol the J>Matnaer com-Ill ~uvu pr 0 du c t they New front and rear «!ltd ap-climal'ic rondlttons. 1 .. a ona D "' D epor.a
partment. b .. pearancea are amonc the A manually adjustable re-
The resuJt ta a nat floor uy. slyhng changes in the new chmng front passenger seat
for extr .. interior cdmfort and It 11 ~wered by a 385 h.p., 88.1 and 9B's, giving each se· is available on those models
outatanding pe'rforma n c e 425 cub1c-rnch V-8 engine and . . utilizing the "Strata" buckft charac~cs and handling is built on a 119-incb wheel· rles more distinction. _Restyl-or bench seat. The backrest Operation Cost Per Mfle Lower
eaae. base. The Toronado is 211 ~ Instrument panels, inte~ior lilts 30 degrees for maximum
MARK.ET COVERAGE inches Jong and ~2.8 inches m truns, fabrics 1 n d appoint· comfort . More liberal new car guar-al coet ditferencea. car driven 10,000 miles an-the gara1e for a new rear t11d
The Oldsmob1le exhibit is height. ments add to tht beauty and Headresa for the driver antees and less frequent lu· For eiample, the COit of nually. and ii burninl 111bber dff th•
designed to illuatrate the full· A draft-free vent.dahng sys· comfort of all Iull·sl.z.e Olds· and fron_t seat pa~.senger a~ brication needs have helped operating a car domiciled In A 11 o, the teen-a1er wh o tiru, u well.
range market coverage of tern which eUminatea the mobiles also opl.Jonal on S I r a t o tb ed th cost ,.. mil San Francisco and driven 5,· geta ol1 to a jack 'rabbit ala.rt All factors con.sldered then
the dJvlsJon's 19615 model line· need fe1r comer vent win-· seal.5 r u~ e · ,,_r e 000 m.ilea a year ia 27.241c a with a acnecb al Urea 1J not careful drlvlnc pay1 oil, not
up. In addition, several unique dows vacuum operal'ed bead-COMFORTRON Cruise Control. which auto-C1f o~rating th.• latest model mile, almost doubl~ the ~ only bu.mlni!a~:u.antitia of only in aavtng ot Uva but in en~ dllphys lend fur-lamp' retcacton 0 P t l 0 n a I Several new and very use· mJlUcally JlW!lta111• a pre-aet cars. report& tht NaUon.tl Au· of 14.974c a mUe for lbe same aas but ia tbt car for dollan and centa b»o. ~~ttotheo~~~~hta, ~~ ~1 ~M~~~Mt~a~s~·~ ~ htghny ~~.~~.~~b.~mcod~-------------------------------
b!Mt easier entry and exit, and an feat~ea ~e bein& offered f'1r was mtroduced earher u an urea developed by the Auto-AJoms wtth the Toromdo, array of other comfort fea· lhe first tim~ on the 1966 Old!· optional :1ccessorr on lull-a mobile Legal Association.
two d&ber modell u. brand ture con.tribute to the unique mobiles. Available on full· Old~mobilea. It as now abo or course, indJvidual drlv·
_,, tb1a J'Ul to the Oldamo-newoeas of the Torooado. she car1 only b Comfortron. available on F~ ~~ela. ing habits greaUy affect the bile an.,. Tbey are tbe Cut· a uruque all-weather control In all, Oldsmobile a 1988 cost but for comparative pur· ,
1all &ipreme, a new r~ RF.STYLED •)'l'Q!m which comblna the lineup includes a total of l3 poses Boston ranks at the~ '
baio.doar hardtop Md.an: and IJl the F-15 lineup, lnteridrs beater and aJr condltJonm, models, 19 fuil·alu (includ· of the list in COit of car oper·
a CllMll'tlbll ID the Delt.t 88 and uterion are rtttyled ~ta to automatically main· inf the
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Torol'lado) along with ation at 1U88c per mile far
wt.. wttb ~ em~a on OJd.t. ta.in a prwet temperature bl lS F-85 1 and Vlsta-Cndaer a medium ai.J.e 4-door. a cyl·
Mech.adcaD.y, a11 of th mobn. family appeeranct. the J)Ule!l.ler compartment. ltation wagons. inder car cosUni '3,650.00,
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The operating cost of this
same car in New York Ctty
is 15 426c a mJle, with San
Fra.nctsco coming in tllird at
14 974c per mile.
These t.'perahn& cost.I aa re-
ported by NAC include insur-• '
ance, taxes, depredat1on, and
maintena.nce repalra w i t h
costs of t.axts and mainte-
nance repairs averaaed over 1
5 years. Aho It ii noted that
these operat1ng COit.i for a
typical medium-ai.Je car driv·
en 10.000 milee a year could
not necesaarlly reflect the op-
eratinc cost C1f any given auto-·------mobile becaust of the many .. • --• -
variables af can and mile· F ii a. ta age dnven ... well as re&ion-am !I 1r•... RfJ
Record Taxes
Nearly '13 billion in motor
vehicle tueJ were collected
from motorists durinc t b e
year. a record high .
With the most rwetping changes since ita ret'Crd·aetting introduction u a 1960
model, the 19&6 Falcon hu become in effect a family Mustang. The MUitan&
1tylinc influence ii readily apparent in lht lona hood, short rear deck, rear
quarter "bop-up" and round wheel openlnaa of thia Falcon Futun Sports Coupe.
The 196e Falcon hM new roominess, out!fanding eeonomy and technical innova-
tJons. Lengthened wheelbase and wider tread improve riding comfort. Reversi-
ble keys and keyless locking, curved side glass and integrated lit conditionln'
are among other customer comfort and convenience featu,res.
TEST-DRIVE FAIRLANE '66
THE TOTALLY CHANGED. CAR
New high perfom1811C8-up to 390-cu. in. V-8 •
New featu,..·like a doubly convenient"his and hers"transmlssion.
New convenience-like a dual·acti~n wagon tailgate.
Teat-drive a
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3-seat Wagons Have Belt,s for All
An addlUanal qfttJ fMl¥re of safety eeat be1ta with the of $40.11. The third Mat op-ona for 1911 ii a unique $&al·
11 •taadard 1tullmtat f o r teal Thia addWoo will pro-Uoo for Mercury Commuter ac:tioll taU&att, whkll O(*ll
18 Comet IDd alareory Ila· vlde the threHut wacan• and Colooy Park waion• coeta eUblr from tbe a1ct. Db a
tion wacona • u r 1 t ted with m Itta or 1afety 1Ut •·"· Tb• optlooal aaata ln all conYJllltioDll car door « from
today by Lincoln~ Di· belta, two for each aeaL four w11ona are rear-facl'l! the top llb pniviou waion
viJlon. Tbe third aeat option ia of-and 1tore beneath 1ht CIJ'IO talllaw.
Comet anci Mercury wa&ooa fered in Comet Voyacer and floor. Thia door la IUDdard on
ordered with the tJilrd Mil Villa&er w110D1 for the flrtt Another new featw'e ot Com· Comet Vlllqtr and Mtn!ll?Y
option wi41 iaclllde two aell time ln 1111!&, at a retail price et and Mercury ataUon wa1· waiona
• Top-ot-t-.e.J.Ane BardtoiJ
Tile DPL ii a new teJMJ{-tbe-line hardtop in the
1969 Ambaaudor by American Moton .enea. One
of eight Ambuaador model&, it features a new criap-
line roof which cloaely resembles a convertible top.
Other Ambuaador models include U. 880 two and
foUNioor sedan, and four~oor ltati&tl ldfDJl, Ind
the 990 four-door sedan, four-door station wa1on.
tw<>-<ioor hardtop, and convertibfe.
Health of Economy Tied
Down with dinky compacts~
Up with man-sized
Directly to Car Industry
By JACK LEFLER Production in 1947, when full vicing and uae '.>I motor ve-motorized country in th e
AP Bt11bte11 Newt Wrtter stride was reached alter a hicles include 295,489 retail world.
wartime hiatus, totaled 3,· establishments, UK.• repair· The rate at which motor
Much of the U.S. economy 558,178. It ha.s been growing ahops, 10,577 service eslab-vebicles wear out bu a great
rides on n.abber-Ured wheels. ever since. The record year llalunents, 3.840 manwctur-bearlnc on new car sales. In
With the automobile indua· was lll65 when 7,920,186 cars inc firms, 57,58& wboleaale 1963, it wu estimated that
b"y in Its third consecutive rolled off. anembly lines. companlea, 11,018 storage l!ld S.9 million vebiclea went to
boo th . Predictions are that output parting firms and 54,153 ma· the acrap heap.
at am year, e economy ts will top 8 ~n in 1965 ud cellaneoua enterprilea. MOST TRJP8 ~· exceed 9 million in 19116. DEPMDENT The U.S. Cenaua Bureau re-er'nlewttblnd=en~c!i.bef::e~t Everytblng ii sahle•ood f~ May other Industries loot ports that 88 per cent of tra~·
on bu1ine11 u a whole. 2'ood the automakers. Conaumen to the automobile industry for elera uae auto~bllea for thelr
Umea tor the automakers ~pendabk l n c 0 m e ia show· a creat percent.age of their trips. Automobile riding lead' Still lalk1"1 about sciuMztd·Wll comped! 1n these stJndJrd f11tvr• that used to cost
mean good time.a in every UJg vigorous growUi, provid· aales. For eumple, the aut~ an other iorms "If outdoor re-when you'd r1U. be doina tometltt"f I bo« ntJ1: ()utsjde """'°'· P"ldded dlalt V1rilble-
sector of the economy. lnb g fuoda to~ iew candul. tsA mobile induatry in 1118.1 \lied CT~~ooal actlvitiet. I them' Thell put your 1ftOM1 wMt1 Dlr1 il! sf*deledncwindshleldwipm111dwetfwa. 1i new crop ~ )'Ount • 18 889 Ma tom of steel or 22 4 vou of every seven peraon.s . That la because the autom~ la entering the permanent la· pe' ~ of total hlp~nll · employed ln the Unlted States At your Ood&t 0.ltf's. Blcbp liatltl. Tur11 li(MIL Sell bttta, lwt
Dodge
Dart
So CON Ol'I lltd ri,e DP willl Dlft! II
DPIMM wiCMut beilll GJ1ftlM.
BBDadg•a...t
bile I n d u s t r Y ' s acUvlUea bor force and having pretty n a1ao ed '856 mmi worb ln highway tramport.a-Dart Unexpectedly bta tnsidt, lofta out»de. fniM Ind two rMr.
sprud out to embrtce .one in lood 1ucce11 at findi.D& jobs, potindl of a1"i!m1num, MIS rot~ Uon lnduatriea. Tbe total of With Six or VI powtt that drives out lfllmO-All ii. llftSiMI and puctical features ooc. ~ o CHRY81.ER
every •ix bualneues m the !Dany ~ ~ h!Ch-t •tart llon pounda of copper, 170,500 approximately 12.4 m1llloo in· nts of stodo. heel·dr•uina c:ompectr. Wial com11t"°txttlODSt•t1c:hndweryDltt. ._aaMan •
country. LDI salaries m m.tory. Tbey balel o1 cotton 2.482,.295 tona eludes &eo,000 employed by
Americans have been hav· want and will be able tA> buJ o1 cray iron a' 878 tons >f vebicle and partl manufac-SM All The tMw Dod .. At 2M Annuat Ora ... C.Unty
ins a love affair wit.b aut.o.-new cars inttead of the jalo-malleable k-on '35 million turera, 130,000 ln petroleum International Aut. Show
mobilea ever lince the ti.rat pies tbey used u teen-agers. pound.I of n.lckei, 295,008 ton• refinlnf, 2.4 mllllon ln sales Drfw One At you r NM191t ~ O..ler
horaeleas carriaaea appeared With thl• affluence, car buy-of natural rubber, lM.07& tons and aerviclnf, 530,000 on at.ale,
betore the turn of the cen-era are demanding bluer and of reclaimed rubber, 785,791 county and local roadt, 8.4 HARBOR DODGE BEACH CITY DODGE tury. From a few crude mod· flasbiar modelJ with expen-tona of synthetic n.abber and million u truck driven and
els turned out ln bicytje and five ext.ru auch u air coodi· "7.000 tona of zinc. ' other trucki.nt employa and 2150 Hirt.er llv ... , Coda MIM, Callf. 16061 leMh.llw1. ~ IMch.. Calff.
blacbmlth 1bop1, automobile Uonlng. Motoriall spent .., billion 195,000 ln motor bus and taxi WATCM "TM IOI "°" CMln'a.8 TM-.~ WIOM90AY '"'"'°" lflC-TV. CMICI l'«M &.OCAl UITI ..... manufactwin& baa crown BILLION on replacement parta aod ac-e::!m=p!:.:l::oym!..::.::en:::L:._ ____ .-!.._______________________________ --------
steadily until It la now tht • ce11ortea in 1984.
nation'• bluest bulineu.. The automobile lndutry u Multi-<:ar householda more I W'hole ii I .. bWJOD·l-yeat . AUTO BOOM bUJinea. 111 1984, Americana than doubled from 4.1~ mil-
In 1900. automakers turned spent .., billion with auto lion ln 1954, or 12.1 per cent
out 4 ' 1 9 2 putenfe.r can dealers, '2.9 billion with Ure, of car-owalng bounboldt, to
worth $4,899,IO>. ln 1964 they battery and aceeaaory deal· ~O.l~llb, or 22.9 per teal,
produced 7,'TSl,822 w or l h en and l20 bllllon with p» mF ....; f rnilllo out of ,H .. 88 bllllon. line. service stations. o .. r our n
The IJ"Owth bu been tre-Buslneu d~ndent upon 56.S mllllon American bouJe.
mendoua 1l11ce World War U. manufacture, CU.tributioa, aer· :::b~ at leaat one au-
It wu eatimated that drlv·
era of motor vehJclea tra\'·
.Bufldings Trimmed
In Theatrical Silks
eled 131 bUllon milea in 11&4.
BIG TAX Bll.L
Motor vehicle owners paid
•12.m.000,000 ln ~ lax·
ea lut year. Of tbla amount.
'5,486,000,000 WU in federa)
excise tuea, which Ull.a year
Elaborate decorations
f eaturlns theatrical sllkt
will be used durin& the
Oran1e Count)' Intef!'a·
tional Auto Show wblch will occupy four of the
largest buildings at the
F airp'OU.Ddt.
The I I 1 k S will hanf
from ceiling to floor and will be complemented by
wall lo wall carpet in
matching colon.
A garden effect will be
created in the Flower
Show building, accordJ.OI
..
to George ColouriJ,
ducer of the show.
pro-were reduced. The auto rnan-
ufacturen puaed the aavi.Qp
on to buyera. He aald decora t I on s
have been ln preparation
for four mootha by Can·
vaa Sepcialtiea Co. ot Loa
Angeles.
Premiere night, which
will be held Wednesday,
by varloua county Alli•·
tance Leque, w i 11 be
hllhlilbted by apeclally
arranged coffee gardens
with French side w a l k
ca.Ce effecta.
t.
The automobile lnduatrJ
played a blc part In the Unitl-
ed States' balance of trade.
In 198.1, autom«!ve exportt
totaled •ue&,886,000. Importa
were a bic bu1lne11, too. In
19&4, 515,897 new puaenger
can came into the Ulllted
States from foreign countrlea.
More than ~ m1ll1on can,
trucks and buses are reil•
tered in the United States,
making It by far the moat
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See the.
One-of-a.Kind Toronado!
2nd Annual lnMnuitloMt
Or1ft11 County Aute Shew
Oranee County 1'11,...._.
Thu,. Nev. 4 thN luft. Nev. 'I
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the Hot Spot
at the Auto Show!
•.. the '66 OLDS EXHIBIT,
naturally!_
If you like addnc a....W .... ,_11 6...1 a fall !f?!C!!'Ulll ol them
In the Olda ahlMt at the Auto Show. !....,.iuftl &a. the new
on.of+kincl Toc01.lo (-a, fulMbe car wk.h front wb..t drive)
to the tprlahtly, etoftl:llllbl M9I' 16. n...•1 l\t'W la.ury tn the
new NlnetT·EllhM-New._ aM ID la the lock••
Pact It. each ol the MW T~ OHmpNI. mod.a. baa ha
own dlltlncm. kiM ol • rfl 1•1 •· Pick 1lOW .... .., chtn ..-
clrl•e It ahr the ....,, II ,_, wby OUm aWlt DeaW'a.
iLook to OLDS for the NEW!
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JI OAllY PlLOT/Mews-Pms Tutsdly, Howmber 2, 1965
Chevrolet'• Newest Additions
Two of Chevrolet's newest additions for 1966 are the luxurious
Caprice Custom Coupe (below) Ind the stylish Chevelle Super
Sport 396 Coupe. The Caprice Coupe is destined to be the style
leader among regular rtze cars and the Cbevelle Super Sport is
d1Stmgwshed by a new roof line with recessed rear window and
a '396 SS' identiflcation in grille and rear cove area Along with
these two models, Chevrolet will offer 48 other models ror 1966.
Dealers throughout the country are showing the new cars.
a.de .... ,,. ...... ..., ............. ,,...,.
.. Martin for'" ts the most exdtint sports
....a of the JHr: 1. Bucket seats• that sit
3 ift front? Simple: our special sub-cushion
....., .. ,. the buckets. And when you Wint the
sport of a 2+2. just pull down the front and
.-r armrests. (let's see any other fastback
do .. t!) 2. Three V·S's• ... all the way up
to 327 cu. if\. With the 4·~rrel c.trburetor.
you've got eftOlf&tt ~ 5a#etv power to
~I.
boost you from zero to 60 m 1 O 58Conds flat.
Two powerhouse Sixes, too. S. Four-on·the·
floor.• Super-sporty tranamission for the
husband with the edventuroos wife. Or how
about Shift.Command transmission?• Stick
shift for him, automatic for her. No other
fastback's so iood to your weft . .t. Vinyl top
and deck.• Can a Maritn look even more ex·
cluslve? Try this finishina touch. 5. Power
disc bfakes. • fast stops ... even in the rain.
6. Double·Safety brake system. Only one
other U.S. car makes this standard-Cadillac
(Combined with : 5, you've 1ot about the
safest brakes on the road). 7. If you di' big·
dial tachs• and instruments, we aot 'em ..•
along with swingy interiors that feature sporty
vinyls and fabrics and thlck door-to-door
carpeting. See the '6' llarltn at t ... Auto
st.ow. Orin It at your "'-Mlf Qllmt·KIUtr •••
your AnMrfun Mo~Mer '9attf.
American Motors ••• where quality ii built In, not ldded on.
AMBASSADOR • W<RllN • RAMBLER CLASSIC • RAMBLER AMERICAN
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Doors Are Wide Open
Foreign Car Makers Can Step Vp Sales
DETROIT (AP) -The
door aeema to be wide open
for foreign small car mak-
ers to step up their Ameri-
can a~es in the year ahead.
American car makers,
backed by results of buying
trend surveys. generally
are moving their cars up-
ward in equipment, engines
and size.
Even American Motors,
long the champion of the
compact car m the U S.
market. has added nearly
four inches to the overall
length of Its compact Arner-
can model in 1966 and 1t
seeks to deemphasize the
word ''compact "
The basic Uunking among
U. S. auto makers seems to
be that the demand for a
&tripped down compact,
something in the '1.800 to
$2,000 class, has fallen
sharply. Only about 5.8 per
cent of U.S. auto produc-
tion of the 1965 model fell
into this price range. com-
pared with 8.2 per cent the
year before.
Most estimates are that
total import sales this year
will be around 480,000 units,
about the same as 1964.
The big word in the U.S.
Import field Is Volkswagen.
perennial foreign sales lead-
er for the past 10 years.
TWO NEW VW1
firmly entrenched in the
No. l sales position among
imports. VW 1s bringing two
new models into the U.S.
market to bolster that po~i
tlon.
One of them is a sporty
1600 TL fastback model.
billed as the fastest and
fanu est car Volkswagen has
built yet Its i.leek fastback
lines are qu1tt' a contrast
to the ··Beetle" styling to
which one had become ac-
customed.
The second car, called the
''Super Beetle" or 1300 mod-
el will be bigger. more pow·
erful version of the tradl-
tional VW. It will have a
40 hp engine. capable of
greater i.us tained speeds
than the 34 hp output of ti..
present VW 1200.
The word on the Detroit
front is that the European
"captives" of U.S. auto
firms are In for a bl&cer
role in overall plans in 1966.
This Includes GM'a Opel,
Chrysler's Slmca and (to
a lesser degree) Roote'a and
British Ford.
TAKING UP SLACK
The thinking seems to be
that these American-financ-
ed smaller c a r s, built in
Europe, may take up some
of the slack left when the
domestic car line becomes
more afnuent.
The Canadian · American
tariff agreement now un·
der consideration by Con·
gress may result m some
drastic changes in the U.S.
import market.
Chrysler has announced
it Will build 19,000 Valianta
and Darts ln Canada in the
fourth quarter of thiJ year
with most of them deatinel
for shipment to the U.S.
market. Ford, General Mo •
tors and American Moton
also are expected to assem·
ble some of their bottom
of the line cars in Canadian
plants for shipment to the
U.S. under the new duty
free arrangement.
U.S. Bankrolls Big Study
Of Motor Vehicle Sal ety
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -searchers. How drivers be· more important. At 50 miles
Would cars equipped w1tti have when they pass or over· an hour, a driver can at.and
periscopes, allowing motorists take another rootorist? When Uungs he can't at 70."
to see 300 feel further down a driver decides to pass an· For example, the Wtellhood
a two-lane country road, make other vehicle what does his of your having u accident
driving safer? CM actually do? How accur-might be OM in a million lf
Could more cars use high-ately u it guided during pass· you're traveling 50 mph and
ways and go fact.er of there mg" there's a alight delay in your
were fewer passing zones? How does a d.liver know car's brake setup. Under the
These are among th~ ques· that he should speed up or same conditions, but at 70
tlons · r~earch scientists at slow down 1n passing? What mph, your accident p~bU· ~e Franklrn Institute are try-1 effecls do potholes in the road· sly jumps to one In 10,00i. _
mg to answer m a new S300.-
1
way or wind gusls at the UmelNOT GADGETRY
000 c;ludy ,ha ve on passing? I The two-year project fi. . . . Ezra S. Krendel, technical
na.nced by the U.S. Bur~u ofl Once this mfvrmaLion . Is director of the institute'• op.
Public Roads. is aimed at ( 11 jcompil~.. researchers w I I I erallonJ research diviaJon.
-·i.i .... dri . ~ ,2 bwld a big malhemaCical com-said "Gadgetry 11· not t b. ·~ Vl1lg Sou.er. ) re· t od I S'J "' dud.og the number of head· p~ er m e . I ver said this lhmg we're after.
on and rear~nd colli . will enable them to simulate "We have DO problem com-
and (3) increasing traffi:1~ the car on the road and study i.ng up with mechanical or
oo tbe nations secondary vanous dr1V1ng problems. electroak aidt for the motor·
road.I. Su: months ot field test.I oo i,ta."
an upbalt · covered ra~ Silver uld a 10 per cent IA·
GOOD AND BAD track 111 Vineland, NJ., may cre~e In the traffic capacity
It may also pinpoint the produce the answers. AU of secondary roadJ could ""
reasoru for good and bad driv-types ot cars wJIJ be provided suit in tht' s2ving of bl.ll1onl
ers. and help develop designs by different auto manuiac-of dollars each year.
ol future highway systems. turers for the test.s. He predicts car traffic will
''Statiatically we can't tell Research teams want to be automatically controlled in
what we're going to study," find out whether cars should the next decade. and envi-
says Dr. Carl A. Silver, proj· be springier or steering me-s1ons cars, linked to a convey-
ect director. "We've found chanisrns changed. They want or·type chain. traveling turn·
that various accident studies to know II reflective coatings pikes at speeds up to 150 miles
are unreliable becauae of dif. on highways should be alter· an hour with the driver push·
ferent fa~ors. ed. ing a button to get off.
''Thia is a case where C'it· "As the average speed on "If we don't do somethlnr
lng accident figures is mean-highways rises." said Silver. soon." he adds, "this country
lngless." "the stability of the car and will end up paved with con-
One problem that bugs re-the way 1t handles becomes crete."
Car Rentals Take Mucl1
Figuring for Best Move
Renting a car Instead of from families ~t own one four-daor sedan valued at $3,·
buying one la proving at· car and rent a aec<Jnd one 100 la estimated at ntarly
tractive to more and more from tJme to tJme. '2,000 in a bl& city. 1blJ In·
Americans but it takes a lot WlDE VARIETY eludes lnaurance and iaraie-
of figuring to ~ecide if. It's There's a wide variety of Ing coal.I that are hilher tban
the best move tn any eiven factors to be considered but the national averaae. cue. ' "Nelghbdrhood car rentall' generally, the motorlat who ADVANTAGES
are increasing at about the haa an expensive car that Among the advantace. of
same rate a1 the bluer spends most of Ill time park· renUng are a choice of mod·
downtown agencies. ecS at the curb miebt better ell -station wagon1 for va-
Moat of them are probably rent. caUon b1pt, 1porta modelJ
in the big cities, partkularly More •pecUlcally • rentals for evt.nln11 -and NO war-
in the high-rile apartment might appeal to the motorist rlea about malntenanc. are.
nelghborboodl where public who Uvu 1n a bl1 clly. buys repa1ra <Jr relbtration ' '
transportaUon la handy and a new car every year and There di&ad ·
parking la expensive. drives leu than 10 000 mil Rental are vant.1a. Some of the bu.sineu cornea ' 11 cars mi1ht NOT be __________ ,a year, mo1Uy <lb long b1p1. available on short noUce dur-
The American AutbmobUe in.I busy weeltenda. And the
Dri . T• AsaoclatJon eatipl.atea that car la NOT immediately at vmg tp lbe owner of an averaae a. hand, lib tbe car parked at
cylinder car who drivu 10,· the curb
Peak nah hour driven ooo m.Uea t la t · ahould try to relax a little a year mua '1 ou Amons other th.in11 to be
while drivtna, advlae1 the Na· ll.8 cent. • mile. conaidertd wbeu rentlq a
ttonal AutomobUe Club for flt DAILY car:
lt'a the tenH 1river ;be, II A itandarcklse aedan renta la the lmurance coverqe
lbt molt accident prone. In for •10 a day and 10 centa 1 adtquatef
lbt heavy nerve-racking traf-mlle, inch.ldlnf luolbt f1ld What la the lenlth of the
fie of rush your periodl the "full 11rvlct1' auch u oom· "rental day?" driver must teep alert at all plete lnaurance' COV1ra1e and Art replacement can ban·
tlmea, but at the aamt tlm• a vwty of OOler )>entftta. o., Jn e&11 of bnUdewu1
be should trJ to ttep calm n. rat. caa drop to u n~ An Utt can nwT
and relaxed. tlt u ts.• 1 da1 and 1 e.nu Ia U... a dlhwJ c¥rPT
a mllt 1n IOIM cltl•, but th.II
la for amall, forelp can ud
the ..mo.. are fewer. Rita p 1,;... .. I" 'd
The DAILY PILOT ti one ot vary b7 day1 (I01Dtt.tm.. . 8C-.-a.e bW e b1c.blr OCl wektndl) and br
UMt few commwt1t7 ....... bourt (tomttlma 1 t a 1 al ~ to travel 111*11,
BOTH AP, UPI
p a p t r 1 0( Ila me In 0. n.ltbt') • a properlJ pecttd '10VI CGnii>
the average motomt lD a partmeat ahould coatala nn-
bla d ty dl1vt1 about 1,000 .W-. Dltlboot, ~ ,.
milet a year ln 300 boun. U clal U...U.., a wlllttbrooal
he drivte l'lla 300 boun in IDd lint atd kit. Yoa lbouJ4I
days, ti. could rent a car for alao "-" room I o r r o a d
about •uoo. mapa, l\llde book, a flub·
country to have the combl--
nalloo ot bot.I\ Aaodlted
Pl"ftl and United ~!)).
temallonal Tbt yearly COtt of 1 new, U,bt and camera.
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at the
Sllow tt.
for 1966
1n'1 trot
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Buie ks
new Wll
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Speciala
for the
four-doo
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County I
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been plA
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MotDrs.
aafety f1
standard
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Polaras on Parade
Dodge Brings Popular Line to Show
Dodge will have oo ~·~but remarkably inexpen· luxury, Iota of
at the Oranae County Auto 1ive." include 2-aod 4-door wonderf u' 11 y
Sbow its popular Polua line bardtopl, 6-and t-pasaenaer ride."
for 1966 -aevea modell ran1· station W'l.lonl, two 4-door M· A PoJl.t'tl "318'' 4-docr ,..
ing from an economical '-dans and a convertible. AD dan model ii equipped with a
door sedan to I sporty buck· havt I wheelbue of 121 inch· 313-cubiC·lncb V-8 for the buy.
e.t·seat hardtop and coaver· •-. er who w1&11ta a larser car
Uble. · Dodge made 1ta name ln with a tuel-s a v l n I power
The newly styled line !ea-the auto industry by 1elling plant. A 383-cubic-tnch V-8
t~ea many innovations de· a larger car priced just a few which uses regular grades ot
s11ned to provide added de· dollars above the traditional gasohne is standard on other
pendability, safety, comfort low·pr~ mode 11," said models.
~od conve~ence. A 440-<:ubk· Dodge General ~ger By· The Polara soo. a speciad\1etV VIP Tops 1966 Plt1"10Uth Line
1LCh V .a is a new tugh·per-• on J. Nichols. "The 1966 sports version of the Polara
rormance engine opt.Jon for Polara is the up-to-date ver-2~ hardtop and convertl-A new luxury type automobi le .IS introduced at the top-of-the-Upho!Jtwy .la ricb fabric and Wiyl. Carpeting coven lower portiom
'68. sioo of that car. ble models features luxuri-line by Plymoath for J966 Standard conveniences features 9n this of door panels, rear .aeat cuahtona and front 1eat backs. The V I P
The Polara models which "It's designed for the Jr}ce· ougly plea~ bu k t l posh new four-door hardtop are recessed, pull-down center arm is distinguished by walnut &rain insert.a m the side trim and by the ~.. . . • c e sea s rests for both front and rear seats, special door-closing pull V I P namepla~ on the grltte, lower deck panels and rear roof ~e otfic1aa deacnbed as conSC1oos motorist who wants and a betwet.n·seats console. handles, reading lamps for rear seat paasengers, ash trays in rear pillars.
door arm rests and a cigar lighter recessed in the front seat back.
~3 New Cars
Safet y Items Will
Be Buick Feature
A 11166 lineup of SJ n e w Circulaire -makes the vents
Buicks -hl&hli&ht.4*1 by a unneoenary. Fre1b air ia tat·
new Wildcat Gran Sport op-a into the car throuih a
tion, new body 1tylln1 f o r s:rWe in the hood, just in
SpeciaJJ and stylaru. and front of u. windshield. It ii
for the flnt time a Skylark exbaurted throu&h I limllar
four-door hardtop sedaJI -crille ln the rear window
will be ahown at the On.nee ledie, pauin1 under the win·
County Auto Show. dow to an exterior pilJe in
The emphasis 1n 19M ha 1 the rear deck. Elimination ot
been p~ced on safety. styl-the Wllldow vents reduces
iq and performance, and m wmd noise in the front com-
announclng the new Buiclu. partmenl
Robert L. Keasler, general Engineerin g tests s h o w
Motors, ciled a number of that Uus system of ventilation
a.Iety features which will be will keep the interior of t h e
standard equipment on all car comfortable tn 70-degree
1986 cars. plus temperatures without
''We believe that good per· opening the windows.
fonnanoe and maximum safe· lJ are two automotive char· CONCEALED
acterlatics that go together," In . keeping with the disap-
Keuler aaid . ''and we have pearmg he~dl.amp feature
emphasised both m our 1966 ln~ugurated lft 1965, the 1988 Diie .. Riviera headlamps are con-
. cealed in the radiator grille,
beneath the hood. When the
$afety items that will be beadlight witch is turned -,
tandard equipment on a 11 tbt ~mpa drop into position.
·cu include padded lnstru· Parking lamps and turn 1ig-
t panels. outside rear nals form a curvature be-
\'Mw mirror. win1ah1eld wash· tween the front fenders and
er and dual speed wipers. pad· the extreme ends of the grille.
<led SUD • visors, back · up Standard interior trim in-
U,hts, shatte~ • proo~ in· eludes bencb~type 1eatl, froot ·~ rear. v1~w nurro~a, and rur, or bucltet aeats and ~rushed.finish ww~hleld w11> coraole in front. Rivieras or-
er arms for reduction of glare dered with bench-type front
and both front and rear seal seat will have no console. A
belt& new front "strato bench" aeat ,Nearly all of these Items with notch down center arm
we.re avaHable either as O!> rtst bu been deai1ned ape-
tional or standard equipment ctflcally as a Riviera option.
inf,~· 1966 modell lea· The Speclal-Skyla~k aeriea
e . 0 d cha11la has been reviled with ture new body styling, • changes in the frame front DfiW power plants. auapension and ride c'.aubra·
REFINEMENTS Uon that provide a quieter,
Throuihout the enl.U'e line more controlled ride with bet-
riding comfort and roed ter atablllty. The rear tread
natse !\ave bun reduced by has been increased to 59
aucb refinement.a u reviled inches.
frames, new rubber bush· NEW STYUNG
in1s. n~w body mountings, In Buick'a re&War szje line·
new apnn1 ratea and shock up _ LeSabrea, Wildcats and
valving. Electra 225'a-a new appea.r-A completely new RJviera uce bu been affected
sport coupe, featurln& the t.brouah front, .us. and reer
biUest lnnov.tion in body at.ylinl treatment. ventilation in 11 yMn -tbe lndlvidual pil)el, moIJJnca
elimination al window venta, and other onwnentatkm fea.
hu beea introduced by Buick tmu live each al tbe thrM 1~:66Mw "second aenera-seriel 1 dlltindive appear·
Uoo" RJviera h~s a 11&-inch ~idcat and Electra 225
wheelbue, two inches longer models are powered w i t h
tbaa l11t year, and a four· BuJclt'a 401 cubic loch V-1.
lwh wider treld for lm· A performance option of·
proved ride and l\andllng, and fered in the LeSabre "400"
features a long hood and fen· features UH 340 cubic tndl y.
der1. a more sloping wind· 8 en&l.ne with four-barrel car·
1bleld and • modlned fllt· buretor and three·apeed Su· b4ck roor ~nd rear deck. a r Tutblne transmission.
For the first time the Rivi· pt 'Ibt Wildact Gran Sport 11 .fa will be available Ln a llX· powtl'ld bJ • • cable Ila
peuenger model with a beDcb ..... wttla -..i. ~
.. t in front. nil cadMlretor, cbrCIDI ,._.
V.i ENGINE 9d alf ...,, aJii•' Mi
Both the Riviera and t1111 rocbr ·-· °"""' a.t • N vtera Gran ~ are ~· bnlt, lrM'f1 '1tib lllS I d•,
ered by Buick 1 • Clbk: tnietm ale a• d
i.Dc' v..a engine. ~ ''WIWcat Grm lptrt"
A new ventilat.lon Q1WD -~. •
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Hot new Plytooad1 Satdlite-
spirited leader of the '
all.new Behiedere line.
1966 CHRYSLER IS
TOTALLY NEW PLYMOUTH VIP. A NEW HIGH IN
LUXURY ••• WELL 'WITHIN YOUR REACH.
,,_ CoSta Mesa Ch,PerPlymo~
See the 1966
Bold Plymouth fury-
a great big beauty
in a great big hun')'·
_ Plymouths at our huge new Location _ __.
NEW FRONT TO REAR
The Chrysler cars for 1966 are new from front to ~ear with more powerful enCJine options~ new Interior seatinCJ
arranCJement1 and equipment options. There is a stronCJer separate styling identity for the four series which make up
ffte Chrysler line -the luxury New Yorkers, the sporty 300s, the economical Newports and the new Town and Country
series of station waCJons. Most chanCJecl in appearance for 1966 Is the distinctive 300 series. The 300 two-door hardtop
shown above has a new roof line with a restyled rear window, a new hood, new front bumper and wrap-around tailUghts.
Standard engines range from the 383-cubic inch V -8 using regular fuel In the Newport and Town and Country cars to
the 440 cubic inch V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor in the New Yorker. New equipment options and .. features include
power front wheel disc brakes, an adiustable tilting and telescoping steering wheel, and safety-type inside door handles.
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