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1965-12-30 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
Oreo M1orof1lrn1n ~ ae,-.i,ce ll) ..!oU th ~l~m~n t1.ne Ana.he!~. Cal1torn1 (0~) Col!U). ' , . HARBOR PRESS Today's Closing - EDITION N. Y. Stoeks VOL:. 58, NO. 312, 3 SECTtoNS, 36 PA&ES THtJRSOA Y, DECEMBER 30, 1965 TEN CENTS State Rules Harbor District Legal By THOMAS MUR.PlllNE The Oranae County JUrbor Dilbict, under attack by cen· tral county factiona for the past alx months, t.oday was declared to be operating le- gally in an opin!on l.Jaued by California Attorney ~neraJ Thomas C. Lynch. Lynch aaJd that ln bis orUJ. Joo, the IUfbor D l 1 t r c t could legally .!'Oftllnue taxa· Uon without electlon' for the purpose of building Dana Polnt Harbor, Upper New - port Bay Harbor and Sunaet B~ harbor and aquatic perk. 'nle attorney 'enttal 11id that cities, u political enti- ties, cannot le,.ily withdraw from tht Harbor DlltrSct. He upheld the validity ti the Oru1• County Board of Supervilora' action ln 1M2 in eltabllahtn& the five-member Harbor CommW.loo u advi· 1ory to the board ·· iovtrn· lng dittrict operattoa1. Lynch alto optned that the Harbor Diltrkt ~oulC Miil· ly acqul.ra, l mp r o v t and malntaia 1*Ktits for public uat, u• ti these beacbea were not .-Clfically f()( bar· bor~ 1A ~ tbe attorn..:y aen- G'L tbu.t bocktJ down vir- tu.ally tVflr/ le1al argument · that bad beta offered by cen 1ral C*mtf appooenta Of the Harbor DWrkt. Thi OIJ&JLIGll was ireeled with jubilation at Harbor Dlatrict headquarters in New- port Beach today and in Or· ange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper'• ofOces. By contrast, Lynch's opm- ion was bronded as "gobble- dygook" by Mra. Louis "Jan- ice" Boer, who had launch- ed the anti-dlltrict attack and a fact-find.In& 111vut1(ator for San~ Ana Mayor H a r r y Harvey. Harbor District Manager Kenneth Sampson wu clear- ly elated. ··1 haven't as yel had an opportunity to read the al· torney general's opinion, but from the information at hand. I'm delighted," Sampson de- clattd. "I've always had unqu.alJ. lied faith in the legal advice given our district by the Cowtty Counsel's otflce." For the past SlX months of Harbor Diatnct controversy, County Counsel Kuyper has malnt.ained the diJtrlct bu operated wllbln ils 1 e i a l limits Sl~e it WIS eR&bliah• (See DISTRJCT, Paie t) Storm Cd/ti Shunned Batters Island Site Mutilate Wife's Desperate Call N. Viets Harbor Advocated Saves Family in Storm Boats Adrift; 2 Piers Out For A-Plant Reds Launch New Attack A brieC, but furiout storm SAIGON (UPI) -N~ '"'""·""""' that luhed Southern Cal.Uor-Construction of a huge de-action either to accept or n-Vietna.meu retwar troopl nla Tuesday and Wednesday aallnluU,,.. lant b th Met-ject it at that Umt, an MWD eUC\ded and mutilated tbr'tt moved e11tward today and p Y e oftlclal said today. U.S. Martoea and •i,bt Vlft. the weather man predicted ropolitan Waler DWrlct on a clearin1 1lde1 and dry, 1un-man-made uland oU t b • Becbi.J repoctecl that the umat prbooera an.-a r. ny weather for New Yu.r's cout al HunUngton Beach total COit of the nucleaMuel· c:.wrt battle 1D Quaq Nial . Day, perhaps a llt:Ue cbilly. wu f9COmmended today by ~i::;;~•~P"i: ProWM:e. a U.S. spobemM LOI Angela eoanty ..ta lM Bechtel Corp. in it. &al the needJ of 790 CX: peopi. c!ltdoMd today. Taa1cbt, ail gered momentarily under ~rt after a year·lon& would be '367 mllllon. 'Commwdltl laaecbtd a .,,.. the fury of the storm, but y. Tbe far·reacbl.DJ study wu jar attack bl the 1ame --. the winds and rain did not hJt Bechtel en,ineers Htimat-t1nan<:ed JotnU, by MWD the '!be bodla of tbe MairtMIL Orance County as hard and ed the lala.nd location would OfAce ot Saline Wat.er oi tbe the couoty weathered the be approximately '30 mil-Departm of IDtarto and all ualped to a U.S. Arra1 atorm without major dam•&•· lion cheaper than a land site the Aio: Enua C:,;,mt .. 1 pt c l a l forcu unlt, The storm contributed to at on Irvine Company lud at tlon. Total coll ol tlill 1tuc11 foun4 Dec. JO, four da71 least 10 traffic fatallUH In Pelican Point south of Cor-is ettlmated at a muinlum • tbt Coamumlata !Dalllaof Southern Callfonlia, Dant ol OQ& del Mar· of W1l1000. l IOVWllDMflt farcit them ln Oran:• County bow-The 40-acre Wand woWd ID it1 nprt. ~ Ba ,.., llt mn.. DCll'Ul ever. be built •boal S,500 r .. t oa-.. ~--~ ... fr'CllD Mia a.a .. ... .. BIUGBT Ot.rn.OOX BWSl and .... '9 <•xb Mn a:ft -- 'lbt oat1ook ,., tbl ~ td With t.be mahal111d b7 a .... &bl CDIUmb&a iu ... 5§.. . u~ day New Year'• WMbDd ii *-'lane u__..,. _. ~ 11rft .....,. • idJM brlpl MWJ) cdndan'" --r.-~•I a<wt w tapl Earllet, tbe Weather ~ cetft Cbt l'P*t ,...., • ~ tbat fttllf wtll h Mii* ~ ..... lanW re.au bad. ~ • la U, bet ...,. if .alo .. Ytdld .t lllnlftcalltty ... t1 b.,.. eltty W chance of ram &au:rda1. t nrance they wm tl1mt any (S.. PUHr, ,.,. IJ -la ,bit Vitt Coq waa feared that 1 bow tr a tack. would mar the annual Tour- nament of Rot.ea Parade ud LOl'J' OONTACI' lhe Rote Bowl football cam•. L! J -Blaze Damage A ...... *°PPlDI ll 1 re I A storm moving clown tht UJAJ cm:r tbt --ta tCGlCbt re- coa1t from O~on orlctJW-parted 1o11Da r~ OC11ttact ly was expected to puah lllto wUb l9otb oatpoeb, lndJcating the Loa Angeles area with Esti.mated $75,000 th• l.Mt IC1'Nftl1Deat ):ellst· new rala, but the weather· UN bad ts.a ~ out. man said today 1t would veer ~ ~ had MJd • with MORNING APTER -Tom mainsail reminds the Gilbert Dudmaa family of atght of borrar aboard their .0-foot sloop Knowhow. Mrs. Dudman and '30ll · Mkheel, 14, "tire overcome 1n cabin by tumee from leakin.g en,uie ahlust u lkldman battled 1'&ing s~u without sails topside. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- eastward, miaslnf Southern Damaae wu eaUma.~ at Tht piddle wu la the tbt aid ol &tr ICrtUI and Calllomla. '75,0UO today in a Wednesday home of Rutb Lue, to vta ~ flown 1D bJ Marine J Ce Wlndl with CUits up to '5 fire that vtrtuaily dtatroytd Lido Soud the r • I l d • n c I blllcoptara. Body Fo·--" .-1 CdM c tltura nter miles per hnur whipped the a Lido ,,le bayfront bome wblcb w~ iutted. A Marine pilot wu killed • WIU l watert of Newport· Harbor, and threatened the entire i. W • d n e aday when Ida jet cutUn& 25 small boeta looae land community when flamet IJ'IUIEH KINDLED flabtet crubed 1t'bllt *'<:qrt-Fl • from their moortnp and were fanned by raJe-force A Lo. AD1• l"tli4tnt, mi the IUPPb' chopplh. oating Plans Filed W1.th c1·tv damacin& at least two prl· winds. abe had lttt blr Udo home The~ crl MW c.om. CG Cutter Rescues 3 On Sloop A ~ call to 11-. CoMt Guard by a Newport Beac.h woman just before she wu overcome by exhaust fumea may hue preven~ a yac.bt· 1q tr11edy oU San Oementt early th1.s morning. Tbe storm-bl ttered 40-f oot aloop, Knowhow, n.11-'ess and unable to m a k t budwa1 ~t ~ heavy .... •u bdchbaa belplelaly wben )In. llupnt DMmaa, 3', .n1 .. ............. . un!)ell:Dftmt to &er •t.nct. cra.t. ... tlpllde. Hr .... Mn. Dudaw> and their~ Michael. 14, wen ea rout. fntm San Dleto to New· port Beads, a T01lle estbmt.. *5 at nine boun, when tbeJ Jott fbetr jib aaJl and mahlail ID heavy winds, t.beD ran low an tuel DEADLY GAS Also, wlkJlown to all t.bnie, the manifold exhaust l)'lteJll from the lhfp's engine cract- ed. Mn. Dudman and Mkhatl we:re below al about l a.m. today when D\ldman, WMrJ' from batUlng the wbeel in the heavy aea, called for hia wife to relieve llim. Michael stuck b.IJ bead up from the hat.ch, wd be would (See RF.SCUE, Pace 2) vale docb on the Balboa Fire Marsba1 w. c. "Bm" Menda7 and appareetly Wt man1lt atrodtitl came as Off N " Penimula Juat tnakle tbt Nol.Jee &aid today that a &rid· the &riddle bumint on lb• U.S. plalle1 bpt &ft1 from ewport First stage development of Haskell's over·all pla.n calls jetty. S... outside the har-die 011 top of an electric atove. Harth Vlttnam fJlf tbt 1lxth a city block cultural center for a complete refurbishing of bor wen extremely heny. stove, wtrlcb had been left Tbe lid wu clo.ed over it, atrallbt day and American 'Ibe body of an unidenli· in the heart of Corooe del the Corona del Mar bwmess Bal Purse ln Huntingtoa Beach, where turned on for two days, wu Noller &aid cootlDJ:na the diplomata ftfe lD fonlcn ~ man was foWld floaUng Mar was undergoing plan block bounded by Dahlia and downed power Dnea cau.Md blamed tor atart1nJ the coo· beat unW t.be bot metal kin-capitals ma.kin& n.w Viel· ofl the coast of Newport checks today in t2le Newport Fernleaf Avenues. East Coast Ch Filed temporary blackout.a ln some 0.CfaUon. dled the woo d·p ant l • d Dam peace move.a. Be h late this min 8ncb clty building a.nd safe-Highway and Third Avenue. arge sections early Wednesday Noller called the fire one kitchen. ac mo g. ty department. ~ envisioll.1 a cultural cen- momin,, city part c r e w 1 of the moat .clanaerous ln the Noller cited two factors Pollce were attempting to Initial work on the ambitious ter following an early Califor· N (See STORM. Pate%) city'• hJatory. that delayed dettction of the LBJ Pushes learn its tdenWy. plan by milHonalre yachts-nia theme. ewport Bead> ~ re- • fire. Both adjacier• boultl The victim waa disc<Nered man Arnold Haskell calls for Hukeli's plans call for an~~ =:;gebav:,= ------------------.. 1were unocc:upl.s, and ram aboU1 four miles at see by a sss.ooo remodtlln& or a art gallery, hlatoricaJ docu-ae snat.chl.Da suspect Daa- 1 I kept puaeraby ol! the ltretl w 0rld wide fishermen OD an abalone atcucture at 2647 E. Coast ment l.ibn.ry, and formal~ 0 Wllaon of Loe Angeles F 1Da11 y, ID mUdentia.d boal 'Ibe body Wll b~dht Highway, former location of gardens, all in traditional ln ~y at ()r-.oe Coull..: Tb.e ln8lde News netihbor beard a window • Karen Mari"!'t& Imports. The Spanish architecture. He de--y crack and IOUDded UM. alarm p Eff rt ta Newport by the Coast garden at the rur of the cUned to estimate What it will J~boan Juli Bin allef-lm••---------------~ at lO:JO a.m. e800 0 Guard cutter Cape HlUolJ. building also will be expand-cost. But he pronlis~ to edl ldent.lfied awU: aa ~ 1be Loe borne wu a total Police llid the man'• coo· ed. spend .. all ~ f!10DeX ne<:a· min who hJt her Cit the bud Ne ltleftldH Marat poahet btper hl moderately active trfldin1 on little incentive, Quotatiom 10.11. V.S. StW W.u•1., ff1Pfl1tne U.S. planes ltf1l besUc watch on North vs.tam tvtn thouCJl bombillp ltopped. P-ce l N..,.. See,.. s....ce HlcMat elected Nepo oftidal plans to 1ett Senate ••t ot Mulldlulttta' SaltoDltall. Pace s. Jou. u ..... Preti IMaudtaal dition lndlca~ that he bad Contractor for the first sary to do it ngtrt. and stole her purse Iut Heavy damlC• WU J.nc:ur.. 'Iba Tuu WblW H tieen in the water for aome work ls Alvan C. Clemence The cultural center wtll be month :1m.too1 'rtde%itaidc!art °'.,~ brob Ill lllene. on ~':s!i,~ time. Only a few pieces of who .ls a city pWu1ing com: ~~ M"mH. !kb W~ ii being beld on liml- E. Avery Crary at 901 V1a ,,.._., puce offensive to-tattered dothlnl remained rnils•!1:1~ and ~o~·tlmmmlse for-Haskell is presj~nt and nn. 1ar c:baqes ftled by the ~ IJdo ~ _ _... l ~ day IDd dlldoltd be bad mer \;I ..... man "' u1e co . • H-.. anae County Sberiff Dlpeit.-• -• n a 0 w 1 Miil ttaree 811daaarita to nr· on th• boc11· aion. erated by the Newport ~ ment and Buena Part licL .,... blown out b1 tbe but._. Wortd ttala ta all OtscotWJ al the body was Oem~ said today he ex· bor Service Lelgue. po ::.:: ~la Lido ~an booH out tftort ~ the :Sar .,; repot1ed to the Coast Guard pecU ttie won to get under Arebltect William E. Blu- ham of Js.= miia ttJq. VlltnalD. ihortl1 at• 10 a.m. by w~ within two weeb. (See CULTURE, Pai• S) · PNIWentlll '1lft1 W. Av-Charl• ~. atipper ol NO RUBBISH nRB ITOIOI trt1 JI.nm. ccai.n.d m a flshtq boat for tbt Im· , nr. ~ti R. J. "JaJ• Wll'Uw to4Q wttll PoUab penal Abe.kloe Co. '66' F\1'1 J ~N 1 VCI ~r-v,,.a Brilcot aaW tblt by .. ti.JM 0 lbt leadlr Wlad1· Ne.,aort Beach poltc. and Read 'Pro1·eetion vn .tJ. • UCI movecl lnto tlna1I o1 Davia bukttball tourney flmn.a arrtYM, wind b a d l1aw Oomalb and ..._ Oew c<.Yon .. •1 dtputJca t o o k . wtth eMl wtD ovv UC RJvwald• lut n!Cbt. P11• 11. funed tbt blue 10 that It tD Marade fllr taJb wtth char&e.l of tbt lln'eatl11tioo Ne:Jhrt Belclt areas ~ •• 0~ .. ~c!:.~.s :E::;""::t1==:·.;:::.:=::: .. '."" .. e11m ... - 1 In Daily Pilot Today ~=~c:j~ cwamtd .......... 1NI Oraftl• Count, ••...... t from tbl m• staU. ma. o.ft • ~ la Parb . rt Jan. 3 thla tlmt because Comicl ................ 1 Soda) Notti ........ lS.14 aftd to = u,. .., ... tlllll •ti t;I but law can-N S Sal "Projection '&&,'' a comprehensive ~fO 1• ~n o~~ N~~-Year~'... Day 12 ~-· 1•17 wltbout.. ----~ ClleC ... _.__ am ano e what's ahead for the Oran°e Coast ln l.rov, llJ ID· h~ ~tral .,.rvtce Edftoriall ····••··••··· .....--·············· " iw ~ .,._.. -e .,. D~ Jacob Myndent nnOc. , ........... 10.U Ttlevtaion .............. t , menta, .......... !le WI'* S... dlldottd eluded in today's DAILlYI :,?~T. . th It f ... -·n~... today. "• •'" .,.. _ _..._n I E~ tbe b 111 t J ..... bit ..t ~ J N Zeal d Thia 14-paee '"""a 1CUlt1on IS e resu o a ........,,. .. -.iv Nat.lanal "'"'' · · · · · · · · -u-' · · · · ·" ... '.' • ~•· D ew 8D a ..-~ DAILY PILOT City crewa •~ beln" .,.. a tn.t bJ dQ ...,, .. ft t t t•a .,. month-lon1 ioveatiptlon by a team of • 111• Weadaer flnlWl ftGlll llD4 l8d t b. -7 n , ... •tliMl ... AU'""-·~ ~-•·aJ d writers.. Hundred• of ciYic, lnduatrlal and education-&lven lb• Jan. 1 boUday SUNNY? CERTAINLY! crew of tbl OrQ&t Olut1 c.w1tF ' tlll*t. ti ottawa ~. ,_..., IA an al leaden ..,_ lntervlewed. off. Areas r e ' u I a r l Y Harber Dla1ric:t lrtboat nm W'idl MJ ~ Wb w l t b (AP) --.., Jolul Tbomp-We wantad to ftnd out what the year will bring, scheduled for M 0 n d • Y tbe kJ. C.Mln ~ llla1atn aoo ol la AapM brouaht 1 d 111 collections will arao be Two ftrlmla ..,. lljun4. Lllllr 'I. ~ llDd1 hia dlq'*4 cu t t • r Nam especially ln the fields of industry -b I an sma aervtctd. M.Ynderte a.aid 0.,, ?M"'llll wu trMtli&.,.. ...,.. ti \ta ~Sane lllMb to Aucklan4 to--, educ:ilon, NcrtaUon, rt&l estate and finance. his crewa will atart tarly. tor nDlb '•t1.U.. aa 4 Peu..a lats tlCSQ. day. Tb• outlook la 1ood! Ref\lat conWners lhould CQt. M .PllflH ....... • ~ Jftf , Am...,· T'be .._craft klal Ill ao. ReprueotatlTt tntemews with leaden ln u ch be placed out no later oa.D llUldSe C1f ._ fMt _. w MQilr J. Otl6iira,,.. foot lllllll la MaY1 weather titld art included ln "Projection '6&" We auueat than 7 a.m. bra I at d a...,. be NI Iii ..,,.~ ,,...... • .'W ~-=~ lalandl near that you an tbla 1peclal edltlon, ll will be a handy thlwlll tbe ..,... &or. .. ..... Pe111 VL & rtferuee. -------- fl " .. •• ~ " ' " .. . . ' " • ... ,. • I .. Sent b~· Bl11g Crosbl Snipt,r Kepi Message From Hope Waitress Kidnaped SAIGON 1AP1 ('omrdian 11'11(·1 '-'Ith 1raclt.s al "Ample apruclnc It up wbve It need-,tb~J::•lt ~~.~. IJy JF.RO:m : ,.., COLJ..JNS Roh !lope no out of \'ttt Hobrrl 1 llope) lo Lippman, ed • em I llV'Cly Interpol•~ sprl &rOUDd Cbriltmaa Of"'' D•ll' """' Sl•ff l\am today afttr a ~u~rr~~ 11n old l111'11d who wu the es· Uona." UT,.;:: •hot. cracked out ~ SANTA ANA A 22-ycar-o!d ful \hn~tma ~ to11r tor I !\ ,1·t·ut1\I' ott11·rr of the tat In· Thi' photo ~howcd Bing fol nortar rounds burst in the part ltnll' arnbulant·e driver troops. But .hr ll'ft lwh1nd a lant1v llt\.1\1t1~,' '.lrrt. l~rt~..Jde: lm\1nl! th1ou,i:h .1 ,i:olf stroke. ~lantauons. Guards al the wa ... J.Hkd here Wednc:.day ribbing .he dirt nut t.1111\~ .1hm11 .tl I ,.11 !\he. ti< {I' in \Ht <on~ In mil' t·or nC'r \\as the Hl· :In.I Hi tgadt encampment Ol.l(ht on ~u:sp11:1on of k!dnap- Crom h,1~ longUmt-~tdet.u.I.: ~'.•.1lu,r-. .10 rn1lr!> north ut 1M'ttpl1on Orar Huh. don't tl1t'l1 llat•I. with everything inf.! ill gunpoint. then lru~smg Blns.t ( 11>'b' · a ~01 . , 1111 "1,11 \ 1111 had ,1 tin1..,h the\ had and Lippman raced up and photographan~ an al-llope didn't I.no" iihoul it 111 thP lt'11c•1 ( i u~h~ ,,11cl ht• tti..c th1~·· <\nd a "'u,tl1nt·' lroin the 'ilia lo try to get tral'llVt ~oung Anaheim wom- bt'cause lht man "hn \\a'' hopt'<l L1pµ111an ''011 d l1JH' I H S: the shootm.: under control an aftrt partially disrobina ~upposed to rela' tlw 11h I.I. ~u1111· tun "hc•o .\rnplr Hubrrl ovc. in b U t bit ht. be <;ot Gordon J . u ppman ol jappt•ar' a.I \our b11lc~. I kn~w , l.Jppma~l re~e:'~ l~h~o !~~ Th~rt;ni~~~~les ula~r he c11:S ~tit alleged vlcum wu re-IA'11\lnol{ s Onie had been, he II bf' a btj.! hit thert• -I ve ter Dre an oo bl lA ht 1 ed harmed alter the l.1lled by ·the Viti Con..: been "ork1ng hard with him. villa ht shued with ~everal on an. opt>ratmg la e t ~a~ un C'ro~bv who has ballll"d lJ?rltlnR him up in hi~ mater-other of11cl'r~ on a rubbtr eamp s ho,p1la~ tent It was ordral . • . II ( I rt n h' ''l')l\('I \ nlanl.itton iii l ll hhr Chtn JU~l lhret• hour.s after ht had ;-.JnlJ Ana poh<.e ~aid the \I It' "'1th opr or 'e"" 1.t .tn 11 " u ,. ' h I t ·1 J h A II J had "'nl " photooranh and de mini.: 1111 h" dl 1 a 1111 JrHI tllllllt'r lilt' mrn ldu).!hnt .11>uul r<'ce1ved I e e ler 'U~l>t'l • o n arper 1 1 . :... " ,. ' of turonc1 may have s1m1 Ar· · -· -~.. --~ I ty \ rd1m11ed at Jeallt thr~ •. ,.. .... l'agr l Sailors t:>LANT ... olhf'r women f 'rone l'agr l Photographs ol the 2..'-yu r· oht \nahelm woman. a wa1- DISTRICT I trr,, •I a Santa Ana reauaur- • • ant 1\ ere found in has home 'JS(' TT/• R «Ql(ll a' 1\ere pictures or other l. a... / JIJ' l llS C.,. cd m 1\134 ~omrn, who were also tied unit ro11~ than t hn~r C'alculat· '-lie ~\as contradicted. how· up investigator~ s1.1d. eit1 for tht dual-pur()Mt nu D • • M • lever by an opll\lon of a state Pohct today were attempt· clu r deulllng plant ' B). ec LS L 1 e u r lY l ll leg1siative coun1el, who sug· ing to learn the 1dent1ty and OPPORTUNITY ; ~ gested th at elecUona would whereabout.J of the other VIC· BKhtel also Mmrnented lbe required if the district ex-t1m~ that the proposed plant ollcr ~ -,, 01 I 1\ll.1n and Rill S~ mes 3t>t.·ond' to abn t.iJ..~ home panded its o~ralions be· othccn arrested Harper al an oppc:rtun1ty to drmo11~trJt1· pai l.i~<>d thr 'ailing ~t.ills h1s.th·ru1n1 honor' <la~~ B tyond the original proje ct hi~ rl's1d~nct ID Corona, lar1e-1eale plaot Let:hnolog~. f1r,1 lr,111wcl 111 '\c•1\ 111Jrt liar 'l-.1ppt•1 ""'"' H'C11 rd t1-.e 1arf'a of Lower Newport Bay whrre ht lived with h11 p&r· and wW pn>\ 1de .. in valuablr 1 bor'~ Fhi.:h1 of th1· !\no\\ btrds ltr:.t:. l\\ u set ond~ a rourt.h Today, the attorney aenei. l'nt.-late Wedne,sday n1ghl operating expe11tn1·1' ancl PCC>-i to ~i ve IJS<' a firct\IVP victory I and seventh Jl1 , ~f'\c>nth place al disaareed with this con altrr the attra<:tl\t wa1tresb nomk data. 1n the ~ugar Rowl sa1lin1t 1e-j'resultt>e1 fr om a brol..en h.al· trntion tallrd poh,·r She aue.g~ Tiit rl'port htld ii · h1J.:hl\ I i:Jtta •in L:i"'t' ron1•hart1 ain. \ ard 111 '.!0-1-.nut "ind' "h1ch 1 ~ 1 , M B thal 11 was the ~econd timt nhkely" that the plant wuuld 1 a \\ c•ilnt>,<h' 1 akf'll Lat.P l't>Ol harlra1n 1 ~ d anh a · 1~3 rs ~rl 1n t\\o weeb ahe had been ~-om• obsolellcent as a ff' · Thr t"'' ii ... al hrln1'rrwn l>tlt>ndini.: 1hJmp1on Yate1 ,a~ e ttedla orn .... ~:g gtehnera ll-.1dnaped by Harper. ~ " . '!IT th or a:.ser e Y .na~, e op-Sh . rt-"'I •...id offi suit of \ht advanet'~ tn di'· p1lrd ltp [1 total ~C'OTI' or 166 failed lo rtarl'. ·~ was e inion public before it had I . e ;use cu y ...... ~rs aaltmg technology I poinb 10 18 1 aces to beat ho.t pre-rei:atta I a...or1~ because been reviewed . by thole re· that llarper whom. she hu l"uture improvements '"ITulane t:niversit) and h1g.bly or tbt ace helmsmanshlp of ueatln It .. kno" n for the past five yean. Ult desattinC met.bod prdpOs· favortd MIT by J9 porn~. Tu· Terr) Crooberg who was Al· q I picked ber lijl atttt work at f'd-oameJy, multistaie flub lane and MJT tied on po1ots i,n·a teammate ln last !>um-Mn . Boer . said, bowever, about 5 pm Wednesday. He dltti.llallon -could ~ 1ncor-1 but \rcond place 1n the rP mrr·, \IJ .. l\mencan 1·ollr1:1ate that the opmion wu exact!) allegedly used a 25 caliber potat~ bv modifying Ir s " gatta "a' .. warded tu 1'ulanr )>a1hnl! inva!-10n of England what sht ex~cted . autom, tic to compel her to MCpens1ve part' or tht> plant It "a' thr 11r't llmt' :.c \\t',I J'lw\ brouJ?hl hooil' l\\O or lhl' The Santa Ana ma)'Or !> at·c·ompan} her to an un<X:· Boehle! '>lat~ ei n uni\ ••r<oll\ ha.d evrr be•·n mo,1 c O\ l'lt'd intrrnauonal former harbor prober declar· cup1ed ofhce or a Corona Bechtel report~ I c1vor ably Invited tu l om~te in the 1·olltg1ate )athng trophies led ~he would conlloue efforlS I hou~1n~ tr all, pol1cr :.aid on a p~opo11al by Sautt.i~m hve-y e 8 r-old mlercolleg.iali' lioth Allan and Symes stArt· aga1ni.t current Hacbor D1'·1 Thcrr he as:.er~y tied Callforn1a eleclncal utlliues regatl.1 sailed a~ a prelude to t'd their sa1Hn1t t'arMrs in tnct practices, aod attempt hr1 11 hh a rope. caressed her j under which lhty woulr! ll· tht' Jan 1 Sugar Bowl football Snowbird~ at Newport llar· to gel the caae all tht way to anti took pictures, 0H1~n (Staft -... LYie Ht .... 1 IT WAS WINDY -You ve heard of s:11 b :-.l-.11 I\ ~\\ 1rlmg in the wmo. but h~w about 1h1s WednCiday's gust~ 11µprcl thC' pant.s right off this 10-foot advertil- 101 dummy on Bristol Street just ~outh of Bakrr Street in Costa M_e_sa_. ___ _ I n11nce, build, own and operatr game A do"en )>chools were I bor Yacht Club IJSC crt'wmen Supreme Court. rhari:ed Ill' thf'n took her tht l~ reactor:s and thr two represent.e<l in the srries sari· were Miki' rar~nter for Al· PLE~ED home STORM principal tur,bine • ltl'nf'rator f'd in 14-foot fl\ini: .Junlor 1 Ian and l>t nnls Parker for1 , . fhe alleged v1cum told 10-• • • Astro11.£1ut.s Discuss A 'Jfi o11derful Ride' Department of Water a n d A.llan. tht Cla&~ A sklpJ>f'r ~ l~lt> Yach! rluh sailor and w.ho hadn t b.lld an OJ>J_>Ortu-ago llarper used a iwltoh-worked through tht n1J(ht in l'ower of the city or Lo~ An· scor~ seven f!rst11 and two I Parlo.l'r I~ from San Diego. n1 ty to read the full opi.nion. blade knUt t.o force her lo go ao effort to savr 300 to 400 ' unit:.. The utiltll" includ<· lht> dinghies. ~yme~ C'arprnttr b a Lido County • Counael Kuyper, I 1t>.~l1)?ators that two weeks i:cles. Southern Cal1r<Jrnta Ed·· ___ _ _ u ld he •H moet pleaaed, with hi m to a motel where ... , • .. 1~on Co and San 01!'go Ca' I "the attorney 1eneral 11ree11 ~ht> underwent a similar bi· small trees ~ently planted 1 SP ACE n.N If H llou .. ton related .. how _they used ex· and Elecb'ic Ca. wllb me..." •iarrc ptcturt ·tatin.,. sen lon tPlroulhout the-city t l'Pf'I nrmtnl " ro~mtc:•quu;ltt-timing to b r l n g od U G d J · · · " 1 c M 1 . lhcr.1selves to a meeting w1t n The total I powl'I~ t"A I:(' o~ County ran ury "SubllaDLially. Mr. Lynch I ""'-' rxplalned th at :she dad n 051.a esa. s c v c r a hero Wa llc·r "ichirra ,ui) to-Gem1r.1 j 18.1 miles 1n space nf the p ant wdU IK a mtWI _ hu saJd lbat .all opera&onl nol 1 all o(flcers after the ear· lrtes were blown over and da) h1:. :.µal:r~t11p t lv~ed to In sunlight so bright it pained I 800 megawatt~ or m 0 r,. of lbe Harbor Di1trlct art va· j litr 11K1ik'nt because ~r fath· water backed up from the "about one foot" nu'l' to no~c th eves ~ thal o~loover f)a m Wu ter Fluoridati·on, Ild. And I've alway• ~tr at the tlml' wa :. hospital· Banning Flood Control Chan· "-Ith ticm1ni i dunn~ lhl'lf ~h".rra s;.11d lhC')' ffiCIMUV• complete con.fidflnct m ~ 1r.l'd '-'llh a ~art rond1t1on 1 th S 1 A R . lustom: rf'ndclvous m '~..t<:c rred to Uie nose-to-nose posi· att.orMy 1eneral." and 'Ille feared he might not ne near e . an a na l\. on Dec lj th ... ~• er temporarily flooding the I.Jon and reporled A k d Speakin& from S.cremasto. sur'1"' e 511\1\.." • S<'h1rrt1 and Ill!-l '' 11 1 Io I · \ e did cto:.e to about one A lcoholt·c A i·d s e A.Ht. Atty. Gen. Charles .Bar· ln\e&t1gaton ~a~ 11.trper Slrttt and some garages tn ThomiJ.S '-lalfcJrd J1:.cuss~ foot in lhlll poi.11.Jon .. ("'ULTURE~ . reu told the DAILY PIU?Tlsurrcnder<'d meekly \\ednes.-the 1600 and 1700 blods of det.J.4 ol their nuss1on along The l't\-O !>pacecra.11 \\Crc f 'rom l'•gr I ~ • • t.o<lay that the Harbor Dia-da~ night Iha partnls were Iowa Street in the M ' s a with Gem1111 7 :.pace endur· traveling at appr \lmatdy SMTA A.~A -F1uorida· whelnun& ev1~ demon· lrlct oplnlon wu au~ to stunned b' tht arrest. ~Verde area ance champ~ Frank Borman 17.rioo milrs an hour at the rod. "ill bt the designer ltlon a( or a a I• CoUllty'• atnUn& the etfectl~oess of have been released Utroujbjs~~ booked . 0 And Vt L.aguu Be a c h and Jame~ Lo\ ell at a nev.sp1me -51, hours aftc: Gem· Conslroct1on will be spr~ drinking water, aod LacillU u 1uC'll a progam." the offltta el St.at. Senator t "as into ran&e . ' confcrf oce marked by hu· 1n1 6 hfted off Crom Cape over several years. •for alcoholJca wbo waot help, In the a am e year~n d Jolln Sclunit& (~Sapta AH). County Jail on k.kinapin& dcwned power Jines at Coast !morous comment... about the jKeMedy at 5 'J7 a m. Dec. Oemence 's first pha.c <.'Qn were joinUy recommended lie al th Department report, Schmitz, bowevtr, was ua-1char1tes ___ Hl&hway and Ocean Avenue problems of hfe in ~µacc. 115 tract calls for addtlion of an Wednesday by the outgoing the Jury ubd t.bat fund.I be available at preta time today. caused an hour-long blackout I After Borman and Lo\.Clll Statlord 11i.ld they narrow- orchid ereeohouse, fou ntains Grand .Jury mack> .available to lnvo~e Ill Tbe opln)on 1US W'rlcr.tl aft.' or downtown business estat>-l reported on their ""under-led to 120 f~I -the point of and adobe walls to Ult gar· The 19-member citizens'ltXtl'OSIVt study on~ alco-er a requell by antl·Karbor c sl v· t• lhsh ments Wednesday after-ful ride" duran~ lwv "'eeks rendezvous -and 'pro· den, and additJon of a lutcilen panel headed by Fullerton hohc problem " In Utle C~Dhty. Diltrlct factions had been ra 1 IC Im ,aloft. Sch1rra and Stafford gressed in." and indoor dining atta to thl' exec~tive James P llolm ,j "Thert Is n~. fac ly.' t e forwarded throu&b Senator I noon. ----------- bulldinJt, donated by the Sher· suggested to county i.uper· panrl noted. for the alcohol· Sclunlti' office. v • 0 Ml.i U sum;s man Foundation to !hf' Sen · vi11ors that a citizens' l'Om· IC' man or wo~,111 "~0 f1~-Scb.mllt later profesaed to1 .l\Cmams n Mud oozed onlo Laguna k r l..t'aguf' .nittce be appointed to 1mple·lqur~h lld for 1' ~r 1 t rtlt · h;ive no c:pposltion to Dana• Can•·on Road l M n l g h t.1 I mcnt lhP addin~ or nuorinf' n('\f;,. l'X<'l'pl pr VII t' n~ U· Point Harbor . er· . l t• J •• •·on 01\Rll,\' . Ito "titer .inn~ j . . llU•a I.Sl damaging several nin and Th< Lt ague ' ouldoor facall· Not nnh ooes lluo1 inr a11I THESI-.: POINTS fomng author ities to close Coast Churclies Plan h~a nettri SlO.OOOI 8 yur ~~r frl'r fr<•th · c;aid th,, Grant! •·rum Png~ I pomt.& Buena Par lo. 1chool teacher lalt last n11:hl t y \ Daru..~ Ooffte Garden. I"' thf flldlnlenan<:e ol dCL3)' Lynch s op101on madt lbtscl onA.\G~ A y 0 u n ' the road for aboul an hour < araty or. severa. ye~" 1 c .1111 \ 11por1 but 11 d I~ u -Tht Orange County Har· remained 1n crlhcaJ condl· Throughout Orange Councy ~rman f'ound•,ti<:~ ~ ~ng l trncb. 111 .. 111•nJ:thrn lionr' RE'~CU I~' • • • bor U1:0.tmt may ronttnue I.ax· Uon th.is mornini at Oranre howevtr there "'ere 00 re: \\at.ch N1ghl sel"\ices. 111 Watch Night serv1res at.arting n a pathronh 0 1 e · rvttc·r t111e ' tu nrt111ni:: thr· a;:rd t 111 v L auon !or the purpose nf de-County C.t ne1 al lloapital fol-port• of any major , 1 i d eiwtuch Chnsuans tradrllonally at II p.m Holy Communion LeaJ!Ut w 1r a 'n f!pe1a <'!I 1 h · 1 h bo ,.....,t .. .1.A · 1 d W utch Night Sert'ices Ch·~ ' A w k h tr" \\I' ti'<' t rt" I~ i1vl'r ve oping. new ar rs w1..-lowing emcreen<.y i.urae.ry damagr ask fo God's contmued guld-....., 11 p anne . . " 1 en b~ ~ O'T' ~ 01' in ;:et hi~ mothe1 thPn dlsap-an elecuon <.'11 the 1ssut for inJurles suffered in 1 one-1 Lo An 1 tu h 1 Ir .11 Members oi <Antral B1bll Ute same oc pra1 rd -The :.tate s D1str1ct Reor· car cra&h on the Santa Analrea~ ~as 1~e tehl ~id~t aot lancc n the ('()min1' ye~ wa Church. 23rd Street and Or- F'uturc plans are for thP S<'1 rl' k Trn mmules later he hadn't gamzat1on Act of 1965 pro-Frtt"ay near El Toro Wed· one )'of its wettest years an be observed New Years Eve a.n1e Avenue. Costa Mua, 'iet Logue building 10 bf' dr "I' hie V ('S a C n looked v1de) new method~ tor areas nesda) histor the mad-week storm I In a numbtr of Orani:e Coast will meet for Watch .N1'1Jl molished and rebuilt as <in ilrt rclurned and Oudma to "1thdraw from spe<.·1al dis· llosp1l1l autharltles s a I dltook 1 ·heav toll io rt churche~. aclivk.les bef1,nnlng with a J::allen · the ~ardtn to hf' 1111 hrln" tu ~er "hat had hap tricl!> J ud) 1'nn Burkt , 22. t.'i 8571 Y prope Y Among churches announc· potluck supper at 6::.> p.m. thrr expandrd and off ,1rrl't lo.:•) -0') ( • . , ~ 1 damage as strong. g u 't y . th 1,.,1 ""--. ill cl· ..... -. •rP•) ;) \ ., llll pened The Harbor District ~. an · ~ Atos DrlH had shownl "·inds played havoc with tral-110g services "ere e ua ow-'.'n:: evemng w lll uvc; a par I.. mg pro\ ided '• 'I I te found his w 1fe and i.on thortl) to build additional oo verbtl n!e ponse since the fie tree~ and power lines lnl( film, communion ttrv1ce. 81· \ library housm~ l11~t111 1l'al on thl' cabin floor overcome harbors ls provided for lJI a 7: 10 a m i.muhup. She was ' · , II arbor Assembly of God, ble dnlla. $Ol'l&S and tell!· f1ocumcnu of thr Pac1'1t Hur.l(lai' look S.1.500 t'a!>h1by 1:arbon monox1dr ~pec1al act passed by the Cal· ln the hospita ls Intensive 0 111'All uni 740 W. Wilaon St.. Coata mooy, with prayen starting southwest arr a 1~ a not hr1 tfr· ;ind a , 22 l'a,11 1>4.>r revoh PT Oudman shut off the engine, lforn1a Legislature in 1949. care unit '"' .. ,~· ''"'· 1 •• .,. ;:: I Mr~a. wiU bt joined by Firat at 11 :4S p.m. \ t lopment planned bv I laskrll. from. ~t'a l ' Sport mg GoOO.) I hut hr was too weary to carry -/\ dly m<iy n<.\ detach ll· Mis.~ BurkP wa~ a puscn·l •"',..."" 1 11 1 H • o 1 ll Assembly of God, Cosla Me· Holy Communion will be of. I Ct would rxpand hradquar· in 1 orund df'i Mar: storr 111' ",,,, and ,,on lrom the :.elf lrom the Harbor District &er 1n a northbound <:ar driv·J ~:1:• ;;;; 1 ~ 1.~ 1: ~ ~.:": 1 sa, and Glad Tidings Assem· fered In service• be&iMlng ter~ of thr Shrrman Founrlii. mana)?rr Robert . C hipman !l'abin. Desperately. hr bcgan1a\ :i political entity Terri· en by :!I-year-old Navy man I F"~""" 1 11 : : ': 11 1" I bly of God .. Newport Beach, at 7:30 p.m. in the Newport tion at the cornf'1 ul 1-:a~t rrportect this mornm11 mouth-lo-mouth rc~11~cltaUon 1 tor~ ot a munci paUty may be Gerry Lee McAnlnch, Sta· !~r!:.•0,0., 1 ~ 1.1• '•: ~~ 111 :.erv1ccs al 8:30 p.m. The 11.irbor Lutheran Church. 2501 C'.0111t llighway and Dahlia l'hr ).IUJ r 11! 1130 I'.: l'oa~I on his "ire. removed from I he d1~trld, tloned aboard the USS Cabll· .....,. •••"' 1 t7 '•1 t1.n i 1• program w1U include music. a Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. .\venue for this purposr l11ghwa) "a~ broken into I . _ , . , ho'l\"Cver. by petition action do an Long Beach :~:;: coast ,1,' !: '·~ '~ :! ~::! color film, and 1 talk by the TI>t Rev. James G. Blain will Haskell said his µI ans "Ne rJurinR thr nigh1. Po 1 1 c e Rl'.S<. l f'. 1of taxpayers and election pro-Both the teacher and Mc-1r•• ll•t0et1 1 • '" "·'' 1" Rtv. Joseph Trucks. pastor s~ak oo the topic. "He Was nrawn after an otensivf' ~tu-l toun<I nn Pv1denC1' or forC'l'd Suddenly. do"n lhr hatch cedureg Anioch were P!l~h~ out of t~em'I::" ~; •: '!·~ U! of thP host church. Commun. Called Jesu.s"-Luke 2:21. dy of tht l'1v1c ne<'ds ol thl' entn drlltrd a voice -Tht H arb n r 01atrtct the car \\hen it skidded on ~.;' ••""' :~ ~~ :~ ~~ ion \\Ill be 1ervect. New Year's E•e wonhlp <1rPa \\3~ 1·ondutlcd '" thr Thr thl~\I'\ slashrd llJX'O "Throw us a lint" could be dis~olved u a poOd· the raln·wubed pavement. Sa• ,.,_.,.. w " 11'0 Jo Thr Rev David M Walker, will bee.in at 7:30 p.m. at Los Angele~ firm l-:l'onom11· Io c i. rd bant. hag~ which Co1ni:: topside he round ~clc;il taxing agency thrc,'118!1 rammed Into a slreet barrier ~:!'':;':, : ~ : !! :~~ !:: pastor, Balboa Island Oom· Faith L~ao Church. 8200 ~starch A~s0<'1ates at thr held thr monP). C"hq>man Coa"t Cua rd C'ult<'r C'apt l1 1g-lprocedures detailed 1n Ute and nipped ,end over end in to ....... " o.... 1 " 1 w 11" 1., 1 mun1ty Methodist Church, 115 Ellis St. .. Hu.nUnf\On Buch, request of thl' Sht>rman t'oun ~.llft \nothcr ptslol and SC\· i:on 1111! 111 ='-<'\lport RPnch District flt'Org annat11m A.ct the freeway a southbound lan-~~~.,..,. ~;; ~: ::~ ~: Agat.c Ave . will speak on thc,il was announced by the pas· nation "'.ii guns werr left brhmd ~tandina alongs1dr or 196~ es n~ar f:I Toro R.oad. v'"• "•'• 1 ,. 1 s. u 01 '.. topic, ''GOO at Work." during tor. the Rev. Jamea De Lange. Newporl HMbor j ,f,1itl ;1t.11 I DITIOll Robrrt N \\ cecl, Publis her 1 ho nus A. Murphine. Editor Thomu Kt'ev1l, •:t11tonal Dirrctor Jack n. Curley l'aul .1\1sscn Business Manager Assistant Publisher M~btr, AJ.IOCtated f'rt~\ l nelrd f'rt''>! lntrl'll.tl 1onal Membeor. Audet But ea11 <1f f'.11 rula11on' Member. CalHornia Nrw~paper 1'11hlt,htn Au•x1at11m Member, N111onaJ I .<111011.tl A11\0C1llt 1011 l)All'I' l'•lOI WCltt ""'I()\ " <.""'0-d '"• l'tWw1 l're• I• _11>1',d 111 tty< -N ol--f Kl'I tor IU-a..~ (4'&e INN Hoift,.,,..... tuctl Wt4 • ,._.., ...,ltlOfl l'ubll"'-G de~• •<tfN ......... illY ()<-C. .. l'vttllll'l•IOe ~-Ml¥, 7111 W.tl ··~ ·~ ........ -.... 1\, -••• .,,_ .... ,~,... ·-· Cll9t• -Celltorft•• OCl'lce 1n Newport Beach 22 11 Wert Balboa Blvd , 92Cll3 T'lephooe 17141 &C?-4321 Jo'or C11111fted Adver1Js1na. Call &42-5678 P'rom Wealm"'•tcr and North County Telephone•. ~1220 C-tttlltl. !Ml, 0.-a-Ct••t 1'1/Mo•lw•t (a..,.Mf .. ,.., ......... ••wtt•••t, .,.,°".,.. 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" 4t n ~.!tit ., » 1' ,,....,. ,. IS .11 l ,,.._. ., " .. fa"'-•• ,. w • .....,.., " n C411401Mt aT•TMNU c ......... ... ·II ... •""""1M • t .I& ~ M = » D • .. " .t ~ " V-a JI M •••n•1-u~ ...... ,..., Ct ...... = n ~ 1t t ... ,. ::.:...,. , .... " C'IHI , ' t;> " I l ' l L l J I ' f t ( ( ( I ( ' ( I ' J ( I } ' 1 ( r ! ' I J l I l 2 ( J 1 I t • t 1 t • , t i J ~ l t I I ( ( ' . .. ..... . . .. . • Thursday, Ot«mbfr 30. 1%5 DAILY PIL0f/Mew1-Prtu :J --·-- U.S. Keeps Aerial Wat~h on North WAS R INGTON (AP) - The United States ls watch- ing North Vietnam from the air during the lull ln bomb- ing. bombln& pauae began last Friday. North Vietnamese territory as a matter of what ooe source C411ed m11Jtary pru- dence. fore the &lJ' stnkes ~ere SU!· pended. targets likely t.o be bit first ln any resumption of the bombing in the North harassment from the air. Lo the begmmng of the pauae, Air Force and Navy jeta carried out nearly 600 com· bat !;Ort1es against targets In North Vietnam. Both the North Vietnamese and Communlat Chinese gov- ernments have accused the United States of reconnais- sance operations and other "provocations" s i n c e the But U.S. officials refuse to talk about aerial reconnais- sance, just as they tum a.side all question• about the bomb· ing lull ltseU. Among other things, Amer· ican reconnaissance craft are monitoring the p r o g r e s 1 made by the North Vletna· mese in repairing damage in· flicted by U S. attackers ~ Sucb reconnaissance tells American mihtan author1- tJes where "the l:ommunlsts are placing their priority el· forts In r e c o n s t r u c Ung bridges. ferrie~ and h 1 g h· ways blasted by U S bombs and rocket.a. American reconnalSsance (llanea are believed checking on the volume of traffic mov- ang along the routes leading toward South Vietnam -lraf· fie which for the first time smce last May is tr~ of Until the bombing pause, road movement in daylight had been brought to a stand· stlll and night traffic was sharply reduced. A footnote : On the day be- fore Christmas, in one of the last nights to the North, 5,· 000 Christmas glfu were par· achuted for children In Com- munist North Vietnam. It Is known, however, that U.S. A1r Force and Navy photographic aircraft a r e continuing t.o r a n g e over This, ln turn, will indicate Another m1ss1on of the U.S. photographic planes Is to spot any new installations of sur· race·t<>-air rruss1les In the hve days just prior Massachusetts Negro Seeking Senate Seat Gunpowder Plant Negotiators Seek Strike Settlement Only Two Served Previously BOSTON (UPI) -Muaa· WA S HINGTON (UPI) -ton. Ill .• plant has been shut chusetta Atty. Gen. Edward Negottawrs today resumed down since Dec. 1 by a mach· W. Brooke. a Negro Republl- effort.s !() i;etUe the stnke trusts' stnke. The plant 1s the can. announced today he wiU threatening gunpowder pro-onl} producer ol a type ol run for the U S. Senate to ....-iliS;j--.:; __ ......,_ duction for Vietnam They gunpowder used in ' m a 11 succeed Leverett Saltonstall __________ 1pro1n1 sed "the full treat-arms 1n Vietnam. . If elected Brooke woul d be BIT U ABIE S ment" in marathon talk.a Wl· Labor Secretary W. WU-· 0 ti! accord 1s reached. lard Wirtz has warned the fed-the first Negro senator •in~ A spokeunan for the fed· erai government may have to Recoostruction. ... . - VINEY ARD, E d g • r W · era I medJal«s satd some pro-step in du-ectly unless an The 46-year-0ld Brooke an· (Jack), 54, tf!1 Pine P~ .. Costa gress was being made, bul early settle~ wu reach-nounced his candidacy at a Mesa. Survived by wife , Tul-emphasized tbal "a lot of ed "'" ,........., lie ; sons, James E. of Costa work " remai ne d. Talks Simkin, dunng a break in news conference 24 hours alt-ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY -Massachusetts Atty. Saltonst.&11, who announced he will not seek re-elec- Mesa and Harrell of Laguna whicti broke off at 3 a.m. re· the negoti.atioru, said "we er Salloostall. also a Repub-Gen Edward W. Brooke, a Negro Republican, and Uon. Shown at news conference are Mrs. Brooke. Beach; daughters, Mrs. Olar· sumed at 9 a.m. 1 still have a lot more work to Ucan, diaclosed he will not family give the V for victory sign after he announced lhe attorney general and daughters, R.emi, 16, and ma Postle and Mrs. Betty DI.rector William E.. Sim· do " He reported earl.Jer ieek re-election to the seJit he will run for the U.S. Senate to sucettd Leverett F.dwina. 13. ~of~M~;~~d~~~M~a~~~~sh~been~hu~~" ~L ----------------------------------------er. R. E. Vineyard of Okla·: and CondliatJon Service met made toward reaching a set-Y I brot~rs. J B. of .Hemet and wtth labor and industry r~ tlement, but did oot. give any Brooke.' 1f nominated a n d G. W. of Okla.; sLSters, Mrs. resentat.lves durlni the night. details eJected lD November, would Judge lb.ides p ade s v warrant Out C J. Carrell and Mn. Altoo trymg to forge an agreement W1rtl I.old newsmen Wed· be the third Negro U. S. sen-(lS na pruces p Cole of Okla . Mrs. Lan;Y between the Ohn Mathieson nesday I.he stoppage, l.f con-at.or in blatory. Two Negroes Drew of Fresno; 5 grandctill-Chemical Co., and the IDt.er· llllUed, rrugbt cause a short-l ted f Mis I si i Police Chief F I B. .. D For Harmtay dren. Services 2 p.m. Fri., national Ass<>ciatioo ot Mach· age of small arms ammunJ-were e ec rom s s pp or ts iggest (LY . "-Westclifi Chapel. Rev. M. C. lniata (AlM ). Uori neeQec1 in the Viet.Dam in the 1870'1. Crome, officiant. lnt.erment, Olin Mathiuon'a East Al· war. Bro ok t said there were I T ~ • • LOS A.~GELES (UPI) - Harbor Rest Memorial Park. "cerlAin organizations and ll v,Jlll81808 PASADENA (AP) -Th t or CalHontla al Loa Angeles A warrant hu bffn iuued Weal.cliff Chapel Mortuary, certain people I wouldn 't like nationally t.elevued 77th yea.r-More than 7,000 post.cards for the arrest of actor Mlc- directors ' be nd d b .. H d NEW ORLEANS rnPI 1 -Iv Tournament of Roses on were ~tved from all so key Harg1t.ay, 37. fw faillll'9 STURTEVANT, L 0 ui I e 81.shop Pike Predicts to e ors~ ~· e HJ A federal judge toki the chief New Year'• Day will pre-states bNrlng theme SOl(el· to appear tn c 0 u r t on • Adam!, 2269 Rut.gen Drlw, the organlutions. tncluded the of po!Jce of .Bogaluu, r..., sent gestlons before lourn1ment child support matter Costa Mesa, pasted away John Birch Society. the Ku Wednesday he should ~sign Sixty floats camully fuh· offlcta.b setU~ on "It's A Superior. J udge Roger AJ. Dec 29, 1965. Surviwd by Co D • Rhod • Klux Klan and the Commun-If he finda he cannot dtsd· ioned oJ innumerable flowers Small World ton Pfalf issued the •arrant husband, Freeman D.; sooa, up ue fil esJa ist Party. He declined to pUne police to protect civil of infinJte hue and variety But a small·{ry connotation ~Ved~esdatie firi Ha:f~~· be- Willla.m B. Adama of Red· name any persons whose sup-rlghta demonstrators. Aand5 ke}11·edWt.oldth~ theme ·•rt'1 to the thfetheme is 0 given also 10 ev to . v 1 ng '( My. land!! and Jack S. Sturtevant U.S. District Court Judge ma or . some o oat titles, In-Hargitay s I rst wt e. ary of Northridge; brother, Keri-NAJROBI, Ken~a (UPI) ~ready greater than he had port he would not want. . Herbert w . C hristenberry Walt Di&ney riding as grand cl~lng "Small Fry World." Berge. of nearby Glendale neth o. Schureman of Costa Bl.shop James Pike of call-expected from reacting ttie Brooke said Republican cnticized police bandlmg of marshal Wlth Mickey Mouse "It a A Child's World," and claimed he failed to pay ~. Mesa. No funeral ceremony ~?rnla, wbo said .~e bad been outside press. Gov. John A. Volpe told him racial problems in Bogalusa, seated beside him and Don· "Our S?,tall World of Make 050 m s u ~po r t for thell' will be held. RedJ&ods papeon forcibly ejected from Rho-Plke said he was surprised that he (Volpe ) intended to scPne af months of strife ald Dock, Pluto and 24 other Believe. daughter. Tina. 115. please copy. . desla. told a news confer· bow the decline of the Linan-run for another term for gov· The defense was expected Disney cartoon ctiaractersl.====================; ence today he belleves there cial pettem and the losa of ernor. Volpe h~ bffn men· to call in its final witnesses walking or riding betund BENISCH, Walter Paul. 64, will soon be a bloodless coup lnco effecting ttle life Uoned as a pos11ble rival to today in the contempt trial 1593~ ~ Pl., eo.a in Rhodesia; . of ~:.:. Brooke for Saltonstall'• aeat. ol Police ChJef c I 1 x t 0 n Z% BANDS Mesa. Survlved by .mother, Bishop Pike arnved here In Ute event of failure of He said two Musachusett.s Knight and thr~ other Boga· Twenty-two bands made up Anna of Coet.a Mesa. a:ister, early today from Sall!bury 8 bloodleu coup tile bi.shop Republican congreumen, F. lusa poUce c'fflclals. They of 2,500 musicians weanng Mrs. Vera Moody of Newport where he was declared a said be advocated the use of Bradford Mone and Silvio are charged with failure to unilo~s of m~y colors and Bffdl. Servkel w~ held prohibited. immigrant short-force by Ute United Nations Conte, have indicated they comply with Chrlstenberry's mcl.uding such diverse aggre. 2 p.m. Thurs., Bell Broadway ly after his arrival from ls· if Britain was unwilllng to might oprse him for the GOPlorder to protect civil right.s gal.ions as the Tenri City, Ja· ChapeL Interment, Harbor rael and escorted to a plane. lakt ti senatoria nomination. demonstrators. pan. l:flgh . School Band a n d Rest Memo.rW Park. Rev. He told the neft'I confer· ac on. the V1ctona Beefeater Band James Blain, Officiant. Bell ence the coup probably from British Columbia Broadway Mort u a r y, 110 would be planned tn the Sal· Beauties. they'll tnclude Lon. Broadway, Costa Mesa. dl.rec· Lsbury Businessman'• Clu1>. Swimmers Ootflctht Swordfish don 's Lesley Langley, 21. who tors. He said the ef~ect of sane· ~ recently "'on the Mm World GtmERREZ Rene M. Sor· Uona on Rhodesia were al· tit~e in her home. city. Amen· ~ved ~~·G~~ OBITUARIES Tough Way to Get Steaks caa~od~~0~8·Mi~~ .. r= "· · G av ~ Mich.. and her four attend· ~r. ~~· ~ ~VIS, IN E. (Kmgbt), l50. 1940 ants from the _four corner cee a. · Ji' · Calle Grande Vista. San Cle· states or the nation. Shep~~ cpe~~ unti~: mente. Survived by husband, MlAMI BEACH (UPI) -A Cipriani said. "Then Bob and danced on ttle water for Another among many will :ial ~ :: H ~-RusHII J. of San Clemente; ~ fWOl"dfisb wrestled grabbed hold too. We ~Id on three ,or four ~· We be the tournament'• 0 w n r ome. daughter, Ana.lee Francis of out of the Adaotlc Ocean by for about 10 seconds. then ~ cou~dn. t hokt on. queen, Carole Cota, 19, ~oot- ton. St. Louis Mo .. Pl, James c . two beac:Dboys was a stack of flipped both of us ollt oC the Cipnant said the swordll.ah, Sitz brown·haired g r e e n- ORRJCK, Jmn J. SUrviwd by Kmgbt oi Oosk Mesa: broth· rteab for ~ today. water." which may have broken awa.y ey~ sophomore at Pasadena wife, Hilda D.; daugbten, Pa-er, Mel Htad ot Carbon Can· priHotenl 1-~BobcbboNys~~~y Q. SWAM ASHORE f~U~ch~ ~ ~~,.:0; City College. trlda and Rosemvte. Servo-yon; 2 pndch!dren. Mn. a auu ~g man-1 • -r.~ ices 10:15 a.m. Moo., Ft. Vii wu tbe daughter d the handled the fish through two After sever&l. more unsu<:· four times, but we managed MANY MONTHS RoleCl'UI Natiooal Cemetery, i. Mr. and Mn. H. c. Head moles of surf Wednesday be-cessful attempta to grltb the to get out oi the way. Many months went into the San Diego. Peek P'lmily Qo. at Santa Aoa. Family re-fore the fish surrendered. The flstl with tbeP' hands, the ··we'd ftick close t~r planning, with thousands of Jon.lal Funenl Home. di1ec-quest.a that flowers be omit-90-minute fight was witnessed beacbboys "'~ alhore and ln cue ooe of us got hurt," hours devoted to the welded- ton t.ed Thate who wish may by ~ands of tourists who got a ~foot piece ol rope he said. rod and chicken -wire con-. contrtbute to Chetr favortte were sunning and batblng and ~ewed their attack. 1'ht buge fish finally tired struction of noat.s, finally cov· BATI'Y, Bertha W. &rvtved charity. Prlvate aervka will atong Miami Beedl'a hotel "He came right al me with aflor pulling the rwtmmen ered w it h myriads of by soot, John W. and Robert be held 11 a.m. 'Iburs., Smith row. his bill," said Neun%1g, a 40-abollt two miles, while belng gorgeou~ blossoms. The tour· J. Services were held 11 a.m. & 'l'uthlll Ohapel. lnt...ment. Cipriani, "not.tall tired," year-old expert swimmer. followed by a cheerlng throog nament Is the traditional prf'- Thurs .. .Peek Family Coloma! Faltbaven Memorlei PM'k. today said the fish yielded "M he htt me, I 1Upped theiof bat.hen. The beachboys lude to the R06e Bowl foot· Funeral Home. SmJUl Ir Tuth111 Mortuary about 175 pounds of steak. rope over hJa gilla and Bar-hauled thttr' catch lllhore. baU game .. Opponenta th Is COLWEU., Alice B. SUrvlved Santa Ana. directors. ' "We're asking aoo_ut 46-50 ney pulled n U&tJt. w1tb the belp of several lilrge, year are M.1chigan Sta.It Uni· b on Robert w . daupter centa a pound. Thats about "The fisb got up on his tail ~ell-tlmed breakers. versity an d the University J I • M bl L.. giamon' ROBERTS, Harry J. Sr. Sur· hall tht going price," he laid.I---------~ ~le m · Frl ~ Yived by wtk, Ura MM; aon, The fish ,.. .. alm04t aold Abbe cea Mem!iai Pai (]». ffarTy J. Jr.; dlu&'*r. Mn. Wed~ nijbt, but~ dell I &ii. Vista Pwek Fami· Juani~ M. Wide. Servtces fell throup ~M Clprtanl rv Colonial ~ BOID9. dl· 2 p.m. Sun., P9tt 1'11Di11 Co-and Neunslg couldn't .nng. y ton kda} J'anerll Home. I meetinl wttb tht protpee- rec · tive buyer .. The rwordflatl '• ttnHoot BALTZ MORTUAllIES bill W¥ kept a.a a rntm«tto, Cor.aa *I M• oR ,.._ "A llitle 1* of the bW II Coda Meu Ml NC4 FLOWERS tone. we 1UM1 we must ba¥9 BELL BROADWAY TO knocked otf Che Up baullnt MORTUARY CO" 'FORT tbe nltl In." Clpr1Jlli •id. 111 Broadwl11 Clela ,... M The blttl• betao at ~ u a.aoa THE su.. when the belchboye spotted tht ftrh kl the l\1ff PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL LIVING and "9dded to~ to Jud tt. 7111 =~a?:Z ... cer FROM b;·ic-=./;" Git '~; wurctJ"MORTtJARY 07 & tn. Sl, Ctlta M ... ... ~· ~tJ_.,_.I!..,.. Pld8e View Memorial Park Flow•r Shop OR 3-6513 ~ ........... hzttw ...................... ma 11ecA111W .., a....,aw .....,.., . J ](,---- At Keystone Savings. your ineured funds now earn interest on Interest 365 days a year· actually 4.97~ Is earned Pach year when our ~.85" rate is compound £> 1 dally and main~ined for a ye8r KEYSTONE SAVINGS ANb LOAN ASSOCIATI ON ANAHllM Opposite 810tdw1y Roblnaon't Ron1ld W C..ptn ,......... WltTMINITIR leech llvd. It Wtltmlf\si.' I fRll! MfDICf\JH 8 0 111-11 l .11 both KFYSJONf OH ICFS 1 I --1, "' ' 11 ~ ,,,, ' I I I '" h1 fli ~ '• ' ' " ,, 1 I' I •' ' I 11 1 f "' I ,, HA~BOR CENTER * CANOE Now a~rd ... a full cargo of Canoe. Breezy refreshers inytime. Cologn~ss . SS.SO, $14, $24 Deodorant-$2 Soap-S2. S'l 75 Talc-$2.SO ~LAYBDY For Mist•r Of Muter e UGO HAa80R IL VO., COSTA MISA Harber c ... -., on the Mall -S~ 1500 e 1"51 MAIN ST., HUNTINGTON llACH Fm Point Cent.r -VI 7-6700 • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA • . , . .j DAILY PILOT /NtWS·Prtu Equalize Tax U.S. to Take Out More on Check WASHINGTON CAP) -If This would be the principal you g« a hJper-than-Average effect of a proposed oYerhaul I plYCh«t. the iovernmerrt of the tnCome tu withholding may 5000 be taking a blgier ayltem. It alao would mean 1 ttli. out of it in the form of lower deductioos for UlOU 1I1 tnereued income tu deduc-the lcrwer income brackets. tiona. The change would substitute one of three graduated witll· t ·• holding rates for the present flat rate. It would not diange income tu rates. TreulWY officWlls declined to discuu detaiu. Presuma- bly, the decision on whether • to propoee the d:lance will bt .._. made by President Johnson. · The ultimate decision will ' .. relt with C.oogreas. There ia a pog.sibility d\llt • ttle adrnlnU!ration may use the withboldl.n& tax 11 an ecoooalic wellpOD jlllt u it I did in 19M. H<YffV«. this tiJM It would bt employed to take more funds out of the hands of ooosumen to re- duce the thrut ot inlladon. In 1964, the withhoMtiog rMoe WU Hit lower than oece.- • aary in order to put m<>re · u S R I mooey in the bands of con-:: • . e axes sumen qukldy and eliminate ffravel to a poClenti.t busi.oe• letdow11. The amot.mt of tis ''brekirlg J>O""'«" woWd DOt be g:reet- perblpl fl bitioo to S3 bDlloll ~Red Nations ;::: ~~ IV,..,.......) SIXTH PRESIDENT -New Filipino Presidesit Ferdinand Marcos. 48. waves to crowd as his family Joins h.lm on tt'riewinC IWM1 after hls inauguration as na · tion's sixth president. Beside him ii hil wife, Imelda, daughttr Irene and son Ferdin.and Jr. an in front. Philippines lmtalls James Bond New President Marcos ~lisses Show haDdle.t md.wlatAon ftillPOD : W A S H INGTON (UPI) -av~-Administration otfi-1'8 admlnlatniUon bu op-dall believe It would be more ~ tbe door for U S. doc· ~ble to Coogr91 ttwi tots and health adentl.lta to an income tu increase. 1 LO'.'tl)()~ 1Li>l1 -Actor tr48t patienta a.od participate Last year, middle-a.od up-MANILA (AP) -OoelJ.me festJW) audtenc:e with a s.tern Sun Conner~ "ho plays the hi educational actlviUes in per-bracket tupayen com'· gu~ fighter Fenitnand speech .ouUininc ~ nation'1 m~stenoos 11 g e o t James ltve CommanJrt countries, pWned that tbe 1964 w1tbbotd-E. Marcoa took the oetb u ecooonuc and polltieal ills. !Bond. caused a mystery or lQcludlng Communilt China ing w~ too !ow -many~ tbe sixUl ~ ti d»e He u1olJed lhe Philippines his own Wednesday ni ght knd North Vietnam. left with ~. tu bill& Philippines today and )lied&· u a democ:ntic example tolb) fa.ling to ~how up for the The State Department an· when settlemeot time roiled ed lus nalloo to auat«lty at unstable nations iD Asia and premiere or tus la~st rum. pounced Wed.M'sday It ~u arotmd. borne a.od g;-eater coopera· pled&ed it would 11-d be-I 'T!1Jndtrt>a ll" pmo'(i.ng travel restJ:lctioru tion with free natlOOI oi side "rvfrf ft«bt.er for frH-~tore than 1 000 fans wa1ted Fanfani Crisis Still Grips Italy ROME 1AP 1 -Italy tee-01gbl. government coallllon which tered today on the brink of a PoUUcal observers specu· Moro now heads. Fanfani's new polltJcal crim after Pre· lated that Fanlani either plan-followers have long considered m1er Aldo Moro accepted For-ned to st.Cly m the background Moro too cautious. e1gn Minister Amintore Fan· until the La PLra controversy Fanfani had said he w a 1 fani 's res1gnallon. cools oll or would work ac-resignlll( to disaociate him- Moro had asked Fanfani to tlvely to 1uppl&Dt the pre-aeU from criticisms La Pira withdraw t h e resignation. mier. Althouah a member of ma<le of Secretary of State Fanfani submit~d it after he the Cabinet, Fanfani has long Dean Rusk and Moro at a came under fire in connection been one or Moro's main party at Faofanl's ho m e. with the report from his antaaonhu in their Chnstia.n Earlier Ile had been under friend. Prof. G1org1o La Pira. Democratic party and m the fire for passing along to the ol a peace feeler from Hanoi. ceoter·lefl aovernment. U.S. government La Pira's re• After FanranJ insisted he Fanfani pioneered center-port of a peace overture from was deternuned to quit on left col!Aboratlon between North Vietnamue President Jan. 6. the premier accepted the Catholic Christian Demo-Ho Chi Minh. Hanoi repudlat· hJs resignation Wednesday crau and the Socialist& in a ed the report. GENERAL TIRE SALE First·O·Year savings on top quality, factory fresh General Tires. JET -Special NYLON • Ruued Nylon Con 1tructlon • Saft Traction • Hl1h Mllt11• • Tubt Type or Tubtl11s 6.70 x 15 or 7.75 x 15 Tube Type 6.00 x 13. 6.50 lC 13 Tubeless 6701C 15 or 7,75 x 15 7.50 x 14 01 7.75 x 14 •tt t\ J, , tt /I \ I"' + $11!.~ * !or cf o c to r s and sc1entlst.s Asia dom .. But be warned that l1I ,.310 10 the ram on the wh!ng ~ visit the countri~~· ·u ·· E I . Vice p~ Hubert H. tbe UClaft'• coffen .. f r e promise of thtater oUicials J to whkh travel by U.S. c1u. ~nlDe xp OSIOD Htmlphrey r~~ the empty and ··bard ded.11011a" that C<>nnff'Y w 0 u 1 d "dtf· 8.00 x 14 018.25 x 14 7.lOx 15or8.15x 15 Jehl has been strictly con· I l:mted S~ta at tbe ma.ug--sudl as MDdinl troops to uut.tl" ~ appuring" al the I trolled f~r years. Causes Sought ~at>oo. A bolt o( otbtt' dlg-Vietnam -mmt be made Londnn Panllon despite the) ~h~t!am~ ~ ~ mt80M . at.> au.oded UM for ttie. naticnat :bJleest at fact Ile 1110 mlned. the pre-1 ala will I t C b3 ~ rth REDSTO~ C.Olo l Li>n-cere"?orues. wtudl drf"'I' SO . ~ Phili~ mJe:-es o( three prev1oua Bond ~ea ~~b~ta u . o federal ~ ~te i.lll5pecton <Ol FTup1nos to l.A!Ma Part ~ore the electlco l a s t film.• off l c i a 1 1 described the explored a "ftl"Y g.u.sy" ~ btSJde Mll.l.b &> a.ad nuJ. mactb. ~ said be 9'> \\ r att aU tem.bly dlsap- move as a "unila teral act" mme nearly a ~ undtt ~ llom more to radio ~ telf.-1~ sending combet troops potn'td " said shapely Clau· by the United S\41.es and sau1 Rocbe1 today to try to ~ nSJOD ~. to \ ~bwn ~ be f>-choe Auger who P~Y• Do-ll had no connectloo with the what caused the spark that Marcos. ~. 9lalt1ed tbr l\'Clftd enlarlm& . lbe P!iiDp-lll.LDO ooe o( Bood • many atlpped up u.s campalgn expk>ded odorless meth.a.oe pme ~ mm thin... coor.~t~t.s ui ttie spy tbrlller. for peace lD the Vietnam war gas and killed the miners. Cong Kill GOP Official Protests Viet Editor I D D '-· M ., SAIGON ll"PI\ -A tt-emocrats euiy ai ~~:Uc:;':'°~ • as that to deaCb todil7 tn I WASHINGTON (UPI) -to the post by Prellcknt John-front of his home. The Republican National Com· son aft.er aervtng u the WbiU Police tdmb6ed Che joarnal-1 rn.lttee doesn't doubt th.at the House's llaiJon ma11 with Coo· Wt as Vu NhM H111. the ro.u always get.a through. greu for four years. editor-~ o( v~··· What it objects to is that iu O'Brien's reply noted tNt s«OCJd largest DeW'lpaptt, mail seems to be taking long-Wuhington Postmaster Carl· "llunh Uuin" t ~ a.ea. er. than everyooe else' 1. ton Beall was appointed by sor '. t\t any rate, this ls what former Praident Dwight D Huy "31$ ooe of IDMIY Vt«- Mn. Mary Brook.I, u&1atant Eilenhower, a Repoblkan oa.meH newsmen who a !eow GOP committee chairman, Accordtnc to the mooa. aeo recetved lifUler'l I charged Wedneaday in a ~er general, Beall &aid "I wish (rom tbt Viet Cone threa&e:n· word letter to Postmuter the Republican Natiooal Com· In& Chem with cie.tn ~ tht1 General Lawrence F. O'Brien m.itUe had called me on this did not moderate thetr edJ. Tht letter was released to matttor before issumg a pres! ~ pobdea to .Wt tbt c.om- Del'Smen by the committee. release. J stand ready to work mumst hne. I SPECIAL HOLI DA Y Bt:SIXESS HOt;RS To aJlow car '*''C*"._ man timt .-11!l their f.mlllel durinc ti. bdlda.1 ~our buaanea hoan on °'1scembet 3t riJ br ~ ''l A...M. to 4 '(X) Plot MUTUAL SAVINGS • ... ~•A • A •ee cta 't •"' PASADENA -9ncs ''IAl t •a • llS lu• C•te4e leolt •"' • Ht 7J•1 •U •l&ll •lie ..., • .,_, ...... ,.. • Ut U 4t U •t•& •ZN -.n• Cot,_~· • Ut U 7t WU T Att alla • U I w..-lwN1• 1014 • H t 01 t t tOt O•& Ill •at • 107 L C..11 I' 1•••y • 61t SOit ftl rs. Brooks said the com-with the Republican commit-Chinh Lu.an wu the only mittee feels Ila official mail lei! and with any of our cus-newspaper Uiat printed U>el hai been •·moving at the tomers to iron out malling Jetteor. aloog wlt2\ a meeuct 1 paee of whatever creature problems." of defiance to the~ Cong.~====-::::::::::::::::==========~ rutis second to a snail." '!o prove its point, M r a. r::====~===================================~~~~=====~==:="t Brtolts said the committee hM made a recent aeries of sa.riiple malllnga of letters lo ~Irked envelope• and com- pued their transit timt with tb~ of envelopes bearing t.))e C'O!Jlrnlttee's return address. 'fro be very blunt about it." ahe said. "third class mf.di.spatched from Wuh-- iJI ~ in a plain envelope wt no clue u to th• iden- ~ of the sender generally reaches the ~ in the Ml4westem de1Unatioua we hafe tested within three or ftur days." '!Somehow, thJrd clua mall beirlng the returo addreu of ta. Republican National Com-oaMtet uiually takes from ftft tO ; 14 days longer to readl ~ same lndtvldual." Jira. Brooks added 1bt sus- pedts the delays were caUled bf~ a few "overzealous lnd.1- viiktals wboM personal pollt, iCMt feellnga are 1nterfertn1 wtft the perfonnance of their •ened dutJe1.' · Jlot true, anawered O'Brien, tdlb was recently appointed FURNITURE TU"ED VINYL RECLINER A h-dul Mat awalta tn. ...., of tNs _.,._new rldlnM thst .. beck .. lltO efton tor.,.. lltOSt Nlatftg TV ~ or )int plain luy IMftQ. Gr.doos ffrtk:al tvtut.g °" back and 11et of the flne, H•Y· cue 1tnyt •phol1terln11. Color1, colora. "'9rY beautiful color you've wanted! -~- fr« l'«A•ftf • Aitftl/ttditr~ ·ALI JrQllO Ol'IN lVtJllt#C$ • W. mu AVAJu111 FOi iMMEDiATE OE1JW'IY 8 50 x 14 or 8 55 JC 14 7 60 x 15 or 8 45 x 15 •All f'ltlCCS ,-\.US TAX AMO YOU" OLD Tti.C ADD $3.00 MORE FOR WHITEWAUS NEW NARROW White Wall Seconds 650x13 12.50 750x14 13.95 800x14 14.95 850x14 16.95 700x13 13.50 950x14 19.so· CONVERTIBLE TOPS AUTO SEAT COVERS Plutlolnd e W.,,_n Plastic e CIMr Plutlo lnch~ncl'!!,"f"Sla $3 8'' lnclud.. Expert lnstell.tJon _,,64 •1s fer leta model OMltrllCltlM-""" a.t. • lnoluftt ltwtalletlon • f'ltt MOllt Cal"I Depending on Make or Medel. EXPERT BRAKE RELlllll Steer c1 .. , of Accldenh 12·· 4 W"-1• hftfttl Llnlnt, lno. ftarta a Laber, 41.• Mh, 01111'8ftt• Or 1 Yter. f'oMI, Ch~.. • 0..f' Csrt """"" ,.,._, C...alt\ Vellant. • ..,..,, .. I.' • "llM" COAST GENERAL TIRE 511 W. 19th St., Coshl MeMi ... .,, ... ...,,. • o,.,. ... .., ........... Thunday, Otctmbtr JO. l %5 DAI L V 'll OT /~tw1·Pml 5 De11nis the Menace Organiz ation of Farm Workers Eyed THE NEWPORTER IS FOR EVERYBOD\1 and on THURSDAY ... Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Au JUJ Tender, j uwy Eastern Prime Beef, roasted to your taste, with a baked potato t hat is Just grand wttb the natural gravy! Soup or salad and your choice of beverage. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -bet>n l'XpeUed from th e AFLr an hour and 10 cents a box. work in Tulare and other A new attemµl lo organize ClO The union s aay they should areas California's f arm ~orkers Already under way is a get $1.40 an hour and 25 cents The citrus campaign is to will start sn January, two la-l'ampa1gn to organize graP<' a box. start Jan. S with a rally at bor uruons say wo1 kers 1n the Delano area. Most of the 90,000 employ-Strathmore, union leadtrs $2.95 . · That drive, by the A woe ffi in the 1tate'a canaerles said. The I n .d e p e ndent Team· and the independent Nation-and freeur planta belong to Another union, the lnde-, 107 Jamboree ,.oad, Hwy. 101 -Newport Beactl s,ters Union and tht AFL-al Farm Workers Aasoc1a-the ~amsten. but moat de-pendent InteroationaJ Loog-l':=:::=="'=:::_==::===::=::=:::::::;:===:=:::==-==:e=:::!!:!!!!!~ Cto A~icuJtural ~V 0 r kers lion. seeks recogniUon of the livery drivers and field haoda shoremen'1 and Warebouse-1 GLOOMY GUS I NIGHTLIFE Organmng CommJtlee an· unions as bargaining agents are non-union. The teamsters men's Union, refused Tues-... "" You ... .,. .._ A8 .. Del" ,...,., w.--~ noun~ed Wedne.sday . an or-for workers and a boost tn ~ay they have set aside $S -day to handle a $20 000 &rape c111.m ... ..,_, -...._ ., ... I •-... -.. .,...... ..._... g~mztng camp~gn aimed at pay. Workers now get $1.251000 a month for organluti~ shipment from Deleo. o.i" ,....._ ~ • ....., ,...,_ citrus workers rn Tulare Coun---------- Mandatory Motorists to Face Auto Safety Checks ly. Men and women who pick oranges and lemons will be the target of the AFL-CIO or- garuzation Men who drive produce to canneries will be the aim or the ~amsters. Both said they would work together as ''closely as possi- ble." The teamsters have Crawford's Wife Asks Divorce LOS ANGF.LES lt.:Pll Broderick C'ra~1oro who won an academy award fo: his performance in "All the Kin1(ft Men." has been sued SACRAMENO I AP) -actual lime for inspection lo £or divorce by his w i r • of Calllornia's 11 m1n1on motO!"· five minu tes thrff yurs. who charged he i'ts were pot on notice today "strikes and abuses me " they face mandatory safety s~:E. CAR Mrs Joan Tabor Crawford. inspecti<1n oC their cars for This program 15 ,being ~et l5. charged Wednesday m the first time during the com· up Crom the standpOlJll of gw-. mg the motorist a safe car. her supenor court suit that in~e~~lifornia Highway Pa· nnt of harassing. him," the Crawford. 54. "becomrs vio- trol will be issuln~ warnings cornm111s1oner said. lent" at times for mechanical defects by the Vehicles found t<1 be unsaft' On one OC<'as1on. Crawford middle of February as part ofl would be ordered'"oH the road went lo Europe. leaving her a stepped-up state trafftc unl!J repaU"s were made. 0th· .. ., r;afety and smog control cam-ers with less seri~us defects, with ~1 the bills lo pay, paj_i.~n ordered by the 1965 such as a defective horn or she claimed. le~1slature. . burned out light. would be is· Mrs Crawford an actress, Bv midyear. patrolmen will sued v. arnin~s and directed to sought a court order to re-- be hailing cars picked at ran-:eport to a patrol office with· strain Crawford from visitlng dom into roads1M checkpoints m a speC'1f1ed time to show for five-minute inspections. that the fault had been cdr· ht"r Beverly Hills home and reeled "annoying her '' She a 1 s o fl'LL CHECK 11 k h t The ctnvl'T' who failed to sought to prevent him fro m Patrd\men WI ma P w a d hey call a "circle in spec· show that the repairs ha stiling or transferrloJo com· !ion.'' moving around the ve-bttn made-~Id fare a~e~ munity property. hicle to check lights. windows, ~:an~~nv~~1~0m~~~ur~u~n-A hearing was scheduled windshield "'1pers. brakes. al tie~ ~f a S.500 fine. , I x Jan 12 for the couple, mar- mirrors. llr~s. horn and smo11t months in Jail or both. lned in Las Vegas. control de111ces v.here they _ · ____ _ art' required Patrol Commi~sioner Rrad· ford M. Crittenden said Jn· 1pect1ons -and I arniogs - wtll be confinedAnitially to autt:mobiles of motorists stop- ped for other violations. By March or Aid!, \be p.. trol dud expects to ~" pilot road.5ide chedqiointl up to make raoiknn checks. HP plans three stations, In Southern California. the Cen- tral Valley and ttie nortb at the start. CrittendPn said ttie patrol is working on inspection methods and a.lnu to hold the It Wasn't So Funny To Police SAN FRANCISCO !UP)) - A young San FranclsCG coo· pie Mdded to puD a Joke Wednead.ay whlle doing their laundry in a coin Laundro- mat -and then picked the wrong place t'O pull It. George Shu. 24. and Mar· Jene Patricia Gueldon, 20, walked into a nearby bank and handed teller R o g • r Peters a note whlch said: "Don't look up. You're cov- ered by a ray gun that will leave nothing but the fillings in your teeth. Hah ! We need a million dollal"a q u I c t . P lease oblige." Peters, the victim of two previous holdups, aaw noth· ing humorous ln ttie note and pressed an alarm button. S h e a and MW Gueldorl danced arm-in-arm out into the 1 t r • • t, when t h e y promptly were taken into cus- tody by P&b'dmaa ~ W.yder. The two 11.aNd police and FB t 11enta after tbt incldent that they bad no Mriou1 In- tention of = &be t>Mt, but 1t.Ni~t ttdborWei booked tbeni fot ~ bank rd>berz. • J THE SUN IS OUT I on newsstands now: A Major Statement on The John Bir~h Society by John Rousselot * The Only County-wide Calendar of Events for January * Artides by Ri~hard Armour, Kenneth Rexrotb, Max Miller and many more. SWN I SOFT WATER Wiiy P91 Por The Glmmlcb <Watdlel, Soap Pll1., ltc.) CAU ORAll6E COllTY'S 20 YI. mllAll DWEI ~ $3.10 Min. Ront~!~!.7L •-CM,.. ~ ''WHY TAKI IT SO HARD"' ·LAYTON SOFT WA TEI. INC.-SANT A ANA HUllY! HUIRY! HUllY! FIHI 1! IH>•n ef ttM 9re•n 11tOa•y·sa•l11tt eve11t ever•••• tit H•lt. W • •••t clear 011t nterch•dlH to tlte bare wells. 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I M.M ...... tt.• • Q.OSloOUT Of GIMUIHI ilMIHSTH IOOM·Slll IUGS lt'llt' ..., ..• HOW 13n 1rnr ""'ttl.11 HOW 1or' 1714 NeYfPOl'f Blvd. Coda ·Mesa AT 17TH STREET PHONE 646.0513 ,\ SAVI UP TO~ AMD MOii OM AU ODDS AMD IMDS o• OCCASIONAL CHA.llS AMD ROClllS I 6 DAILY PILOT Nr.-' Prm T llur\dAy Otctmbtr 30, l %5 F 01~ tl1e Record Meeti11gs Marriage Licenses Divorce• Jury Roasts Board On Hospital Jamming SANTA ANA -0 rang• nwst ti. lnstimted for imm• Coonty ~Mral Hospital'a di.ata relief and a deflnite outpetient clinic 11 danger-~am planned for penna. ou&ly OWl'Cl'OWd.ed, the 1965 neot apanaion. Requem by Gfand Jury chara«f Wednea· the ~ta.I ataU for IUCb a d.:iy in a ltroog1y wqrded re-program date beet to 195.1. pert urging l.m:medlate ac· It 1a hard for thi.I Grand tion to relieve the aituat!on. Jury t.o understand why th.ii Jurors asserted that coun· matter has been ignored.'' ty officlala are aware ot ttle The jury offered ~ aJ. problem, but are ignoring iL ternative plans aimed at Super v i a o r Willi.am Hir· temporarily solving the prob- slein, cha1Ttnan of the county 1em. Origjnally proposed by board, denied ttus, however. HofP'tel Adminlatrator Mar· PRIORITY shall Al.tit, they lndudt : Ht told the DAILY PILOT thet nothing bu been done in the recent past because o! mon preas1ng county expens· es, suctl as a new jail. "The outpatient clinic alt· uatlon is not bein~ ignored lt'a just been deferred," said Hirstein. The outgoing Grand Jury described the current facility as overcrowded l1) ~uch an extes:lt that "ei!rt.am hazards I exist." "Hallways,'' w d thr Jury's• year-end report, "arP tw>mi:: I used u wait.Jng rooms which seriously i.mpa.ir normal lraf. fie and could be respoll.51ble for a disaS'ter should any type oC emergency o cc u r. Patient& are being crowded into small waJUng r o o m a having only one exlt which could become a disaster in an emergency.,, FAST T.V. SERVKE $495 SERVICE CHARGE I UCM & WHfTa-cOUMl-'TlllO e The,.•'1 no 111<h thing u a IERVICE BARGAIN. - l orry we ean't give you aouponJ. trading mmpe, etc. and malnu l" our quallty Ml'YiCI with D(. PERIENCED t.dlnlclana. w, have ONE FAIR pn.. •&ring your Mt I" and N Ve ltrviea Chug• $2.75 Whltt You Walt Tbe report noted ttat the hoapttal'a outpaUent caseload during ~ 196US fiscal year wu 119,CXXl, "wtUch ls far In excess of a aafe capeclty." Projectiooa Indicate that the cueload will leep to 160,000 1940 L0g1" Ava .. Colt.a MMI 'Within three ~·· jurors fHTW1111 l!Mao. 1110 1'1111. added. ~~~--=~TH o,, uua AT "Obviously." Mid tbt blue- rlhboa cWum pa.Dll'a ttata- mtlllt, ''9CllDI tempcnry plan CALL ••• S46o0411 How to solve that Problem Gift •.• A Newporter Inn Gift CertificoJe of Course from $10 to any amount. I• Call 644-1100 Est. 401 hd ,,.,. Do,,._ ... -.. Never Too Old l11cli<t1i W 0111a11, 108, E1ijoys Disneyland ANAHEIM -Disneyland, strayed fTom the res~atlon the youngsters' paradise. was Albuqunque -Just 45 opened its gates today for miles distant. what may be the oldest v1s1· The sprightly lady s t 111 tor it has ever had dresses in the colorful garb The guest 1s Mrs. Juana of her ancestors, decorated Nl.UAI Marie Pino, 100-year-old w1th beads and an antique ltJt2ilJiC,~.,f!~~£2:il grandmother o( El Toro Ma· COin necklace. sne laughs -- rine Cpl. ~"'is S. Alonzo and talks (with her grand- wUh 't\hom she is visit.mg daughter as interpreter) easl-8 Die, 70 Hurt "LARRY" THE BARBER Now Working at WALLY'S OYer the weekend ly and attributes her longev- Mn. Pino's holiday visit11ty to an active Ufe. In India Riot 20!>2 NEWPORT BLVD. w., arranged set'retly by I Mrs. Pino was born and coa TA MESA Cpl. Alonzo's wife. Ethel. Ile has lived all Mr life in the BOMBAY I UPI I -Eight ---- called it the "perfect glft for house her grandfather built workers were killed and 70 NO OTHER the man "ho has every-. persona mJured Wednesday thing... 120 years ago. She vlVldly re· night when police opened fire Aa l'ith most people who members the Tr1-lnd.lan on rioting "'orkers M India's visit Orange County , one of War1 of 1902 bet~en the Pu· flnt atomic powt!T' station at No other newspaper. dally or Sunday, has the ctrcula- 11on or the DAILY PILOT in Mrs. P1no'1 Wlshes was to eblo, Navajo and Apa e b e1T J~ar~apur~~·=======~====;:=====~ rialt Owieyland tribes, In which her father!: She was born Feb. 3, 1857, was kiUed. I th1a areal HOLIDAY GIFT -Cpl. Lewiss. Alonzo of El Toro bugs his 108-yel.l'()ld grandmother, Mrs. Juana Marie Pino, who wu aecreUy brought by the COT· ponJ's wife, Ethyl, from her home on the Pueblo lndian Reservation near Paugate, N. M.. for a ho~ day visit. The Alol\JOI live in Tustin. and has hved h~r entire life About Call!ornia the ~ on tM Pueblo Laguna Ind.I· tenarian aay1, "It seems like an Re~ervaUon near Pagu-springtime in the rruddle of ate. NM Before journeying winter." She's also amazed here, to Alon1l0'1 home in at "how people grow oranaes D. H. BAGLEY BOOKS 124 BROADWAY ·COSTA MESA AN ANTIQUARIAN 8.()0K SHOP PHONE 642-0790. HOURI: 11 to 1 Tustin, the farthest she had ln their lawn." Friday 'tll I . . We'll pay you s100 a month just to take guitar lessons. One string attached: n.ts !.-OS ltt~ Saa*> A«t J1 plm worb. For tbe mu trlD 1*S Wit lmCi J'Ja each mcadl a dlec:t tor $100.00. Yem te.> ,,., a great~ pitailt. mlor, aolf«, or ;.t relax. Where doca the money ClOllle bcmT lta ~cw ui • ml ,..r .initial ~t ol Sl<>.000. What hef'ltad to the $10,00010" dr:p lil!Dd? a: By the ead o( 1al )'lean ....... JOG $12,000. At the ead of dat time, yoa'll stiD ha-.e $740.00 re- ....... bwd m cs CWitut high alWl dhidcod m 4.35 % . The plan worb j..t • well with amm lar&'C( than Sl(),000. t' Tbk pl.a bis a k>t to <6.ir. ,__. dliDa, peece ol mind. Yam imatment wcouiea are OYer. You know JOS...., ii~ mid tarlliicJCJa a hwM•• .... For wOtt 1hins. ~ utomaOcaDy budpt your sa~p. Ya. bmw' jmt when ,aa ltand. MM& ulJ, II or lllJ ol the f** in 1'* eccoant may be withdrawn. or additions a.le • _, time.. • To lam mca abcJ9t ....... j111t sq> in er phone. Nit. for tbe offica' with a.D tho faaa on a. Mc 1 .,,_ frs Aa ca u ..._ r: p .&. •il*iq far awinp eccoaoa, too. et our cumnt biati annual dlvi- dmd ol ~" aap•-W qmkrl). ks w by m ium llDldltaitty oldie United Stat.el OoMnmeot. t' Funds ... b d or P'M''*Ddaa or bc6J11t ...... ol tic moodl ar. ditideudi fr<xn the fnt. • Newport Balboa Savings and Lem A.9oc:la1ioa ll.A.4 a r -* r • "8• • • ,...,, ..,...._.._.....,ran · ,,.._ONJa> D ••11 ..... CW,..,..,./~ ................... ., ..• ,. .. ...... _ ......... ........ I Some" etnam Christm1 time to Robert , Newport Army er wrou sage. bl couldn 't kcUngs Dear V 1 rec• I want thought here. ! k.now I people that YOI by the as all ages we here M MILLI SUNC ret- cotto A fl" ...... '99-6'.ai -........ --,,. Letter Fro Ill Vietnalll Death Takes March of Dunes Seeks Best Yul.e Gih, S~ys Newport Family Mother of End to Birth Defects NB W "Wh d'd Somewhere in war-torn Vi· Happy New Year and may thrllled to hear from Pfc. 0fil3ll bab ,} 1 it happen lo my which occur in 250,000 Ameri· tn m two days before GOd bless your home. Luiher. Y . can babies tacit year, the ~-hr~tmaa a s~dier took "Ray" ''My husband served in Ok· Funeral servi~s were pend· The Lragic questlbn, asked best help we can give the time to ~ite a note to the 11ie WerkheiJers w e r e inawa and Korea. He knows ing today at Forest Lawn Me· eact~ year by thousands of mothers ~.a gilt to the Mareti Robert Werkheiaer family of among ttie many Americans what it means to sleep In fox-morlal Park, Los Angeles, for mo ers . whose babies are ol Dimes, McKenzie said. Newport Beach. who aent Chrlstmas gifts to holes and be shot at. He Mrs. Lernita M. Thompson, born . with birth def~cts, He noted that the March of Army Pfc. Harley R. Lush· Vietnam. They p!'epared five kn<1w1 how that boy felt when n, who died Wednesday night hea~:ies a Marc~ or Dimes Dim~a ls the largest single ne· er wrote just a abort mes-packages which were deliv· he received a Christmas al Ideal Care Rest Home, ~ppe ~lied thU. week to tfonal source ol support for sage, but a thousand words ered through the DAILY gift." Garden Grove. ~~ge unty res1denta. rMeareh and oare 1n birth de- rouldn't have expressed b1I PILOT and Mra. Maynard The Wetkheisers. of 1600 Mrs. Thompson, the mother The g, eate~ the response feels, a~d pointed out that in- feelings better: "Mom" Jenkins, who started Santiago Drive, sent f Ive or Mrs. Fred Doner of New· to tht ~ppeal, ' aaid Arthur cluited in the program . are Dear Werkheiser Family, the much-publicized ''Opera· Identical packages containing port Beach and the grand· McKenue, campaJgn leader more than 50 March ol Dime~- ! received your card and don Mail C.ll" camp&ign. lighter fluid, bandkerdtiefs, mother of DAILY PILOT ol the coun~y chapter or tt\e financed cent.era wtier. medi- 1 want to thank you for the "Receiving a reply fr<'nl a paperback novel, gum, sports editor Blll Doner, ii March of Dimes, "the cl06er cal e:tperta are at.udyiDg birth thought of all f1f m over that soldier wu the grand· foot powder, inJect repellant, survived by three childnn, the day when far fner moth-defects. here. It really helps to est Christmas flit of all for soap, plastic bags, playing tour grandchildren and seven en will have to ult 'why?' " ===;;;::;:::;;:;;;::::;::;;;:;;;;:;;;;;:::== know that the American ~ family," said Mr~. Werk· ~ards, safety pin1 and other great-grandchildren. McKenzie, Costa Mesa city FISHER:--i people are behind us and he1ser. "I was surprised and items. Her de.a.th came followina manager, explained that sci-tTUUIO l'rlUMI that you are all helping ua elated -as happy as if I had The DAILY PILOT stories a lengthy illnesa. enlist! •rt~ unable to give ape-\'our Local Deater by the litUe things, such received a letter from one of about Mom Jenkins in Hunt· Besides Mn. Doner, other clfk answers to the question as all the mall and pack-my own boys." ington Beach prompted the children include Mra. Richard in most cases. ages we are receiving over Mn. Werkheiser aa.ld her Werkheisers to join the pro-Twalt ol Encino and Jama "But until science learns here. 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Trlnl Lopez Melodylnnd Offers Show for All By ALBERT W. BATES is a smash from beginning tolthe tango, vintage Hm: their by the presence at opening Of"" oe11Y ,..,., s191t end. I· off to Buffalo": their .. ballin' night (]{ Nancy Slnatra antl An impoverished MeJUcan-ll offers never a dull or the iack" -all are great fun her sister Tina, Frank's two American in Dallas, Texas, dreary moment. and a pointed revelation to daughters. They brought three wl).o cared enough about his COMEDY .:r1t1cal, creaky-jointed elders busloads of their Hollywood ii-year-old delinquent son to Its Tuesday evening opening who may have forgotten t~at, friends to the Lopez o.~ntng, give him first a physical beat-for a run of nine perform· 40 years. ago. they we re domg many of them celebntiei; of ing d th $ll ultar ances featured th hila Lhe chicken scratch. the t~e stature to bring on a hur· an en a g ' comedy team of R nouds Charleston, the black bottom r1cane of autograph hunters. knew not that his one-two owan an and other dances just as dis-Perhaps it's a measure C1f punch would be heard around Martin for o~nen. The~ ("()ncerting to their parents-as the maturity of. Orange Coun· Lhe world. were so senuti°";Ally funn) the present Big Beat num-ty under the impact of top But that's what happened that many a first.night.er i..~ s flight professional theatre f T inl Lo would gladly have settled for U<:'r · when ~e father o r pez a whole evening of Dick Mar· It seemed pretty silly that that there was (a) no nish went into acTtiodaon athvery few tin and Dan Rowan. But there there had to be a police es-of autop-Uaph hunt.ersed, anbd all(bl years ago. y e son 1s was Trini Lo z to c.wt to get Trini Lopez safe-apprec1a on express . y · a world-renowned celebrity, . pe ~ome. ly C1ff stage and into his dress-out applause for Trini Lopez, pac.ldng the 3,200 seat house This young man . u a top ing room at the end of his Rowan and Martin and the at Melodyland Theatre in draw~.r showman. Hia hit re~: great performance, but such other performers in a sh<.<w AnaJ!eim wiLh not only the ord. . If I :1'1ad a !fammer. is the devotion he attracts everyone from 10 to 100 years young jet set but a large con-shot him to mt&national fame. that protection was necessary. old can enjoy. tingent of appreciative elders. The record beeam~ the num· . ---------- The show young Trini head! hf:r o~e best-seller ~ 20 coun· ANO SONG i-----~-----1 tr1es m less than SlX months. ll was all reminiscent of the wor~d sale adding up to the early days of Frank Sin- nearly five million. atra, even though Trlni makes Civic Ballet His Melodyland perform· no gesture towaro being a ance, with his drummer on Sinatra in the singing depart. stage and orcheltra in sup-ment. But he was honored port in the pit, is sheer Joy1-----------• for young and old. Lowest DANCE BAT MASTERSON SAYS: "A REAL DANDY OF A :BONANZA Open New BALBOA THEATRE l•lboa ,..enln1ul• • 67S-404I Op.n 6:•s • lund•y 2:15 e ENDS THURSOA Y e "8"-•kf .. t •t Tltf•ny'•" "'World of Suri• Weng" FRIDAY thru MONDAY -n----------... --- • ALIO • llClll IHCIH IEI IHllSOI .. -.n..- F .. IDAY ONLY - ONE COMPLIT'£ IHOW "litoll1 Roye•" 7 :00 "Piper"• t :10 • Out 1t 11 :10 • 1•1Y1tP',...., Hlhlll~I •Harwm, klnim" ...... "_"" -GARDEN - INTERNA 'MON.U. 304 E. Anaheim Anaheim KE Ml'8 Harbor Kiwanis Club Seats New Officers To Perform On Weekend Al the very beginning of the show there's an engaging PHOTO PRINT P • Hlghm rices Quality Developed l Prillted Vear'a ''::::::::::::::::::==:=:::::::::::::::::::=;;;:~~II Day r: LAGUNA BF:ACH _ New-troupe of five re<l-coatrd port Beach dancer Leah Har· Y?Ung me~ and teen-age l}pe Ian is one of 53 Orange g.u;Is. usmg .a couple of County performers in the gwtan, a banJO and a tam· cast of a Laguna Reach Civic b<>urlne, who ~epresen~ Amer· KOOACOLOR FILM ica'a youth m all ttJ hep J oseph L. Starr. owner of Howard Lawson and 1'heo-Blall~ ~mpanyk perormance style . Their rendition of the 12 Jumbe 'rlnta •n• 3so Harbor Patnt Center. 412 32nd dore Mertz. vice pr~idents; 8 a 5 wee en · dan<;e&--Oftbut type-of ~ir N-!toll et lhdaeoler St.,,.. Newport Beach since W a I t e r Adrian, secretary; The show will be presented p a re n t 1 and grandpareot.s 1952 and former caoclidate for Lawrence Picano, treasurer , at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. brings down the house. the Newport-Mesa Unified and Charles Bullington, Jim S~nday in the La.guna Beach The Charl.eaton as go-go; School Board. is the new pres-Kearl, Charles DeLaney, Mer· High School auditorium . ident o( thf' Newport Harb<1t rill Duncan, Hugh Marshall, Noted dancer George Zor· Klwanis Ciuh. and Bill Swanson, directors. itcti and eight members of Starr liUCCet'ded Ken Harri· Chairmen a{ 'l'l special in· his classical ballet company a SS Set son at t'he installation Dec . 16. terest committees were also will be featured in the Satur-a Other officers for 1966 are installed. day performance. Tickets are on sale at the J rrL!_ L!-1g Ballet Center. 1863 S. Coast ll 1. lll.IJ.Kll Highway, and the Laguna . . 12 County Studen.ts Play in Honor Ban<l Music C<J .. 310 Forest Ave.. Tile Univenlty of California and they will go on sale at ~xtensKin will offer a .course the school box. office an hour Ln creative thinking th1~ win· before each performance. ter as part of its ne:w day-time ----------program for adults at the l lniversity o( California. tr.I vine. LONG BEACH-Twelve Or· Members of the band earn D tm l The course, "Oevelopmt>Tltt ange County high school mu-their chairs throug·h· a series epar en of Creati~ and Producthre sicians are amoog the 91 of competitive auditions. Thinking, " wtl1 be taugllt b~ members or the 1965-66 All· Members of the l!J65.:66 To Move psycologist Elnora Sch.ma-band frvm Orange County Ill del. lt st.arts Jan. 7. OaSSt'S Southern California High elude: · will meet at 9:30 a.m . on Hj School Honor Band A b L Ste R . 16 Westminster city adminis-successive Fridays. The honor band makes sev-seni'::. ~~~bon;~~ri!~1~ow~ trator Raymond Cass 1 d y Further informa~ about, · ' · · ' Tuesday night told the City the roursie and registrah<•n eral to~s throughout Cahfor-er. 16. Junior:, percussion. Council employes will be procedures can be obtained by 1 rua during the school year, Brea: Christopher McKee, moved into a new finance de-calling the UC Extensk>a lo- giving concerts and participat-17. senior, clarinet. partment building at the cl-fonn.atioo Office at UC!, lng in cl.inks design~ to en-Corona del Mar: Jarrett vie center by mid.January. 8.13-541t. cour~ge .young m~s1c\ans Lewis. 16. junior, clarinet. The building, bought troml.=========== It 1s directed this year by Costa Meu: John Lager· the state, is about 1,500 , ;y ] °'L H. Robert Reyno~ds. associate qu.ist, 14, sophomore, flute. square feet and will house 4 e ;. f{J!"'1' professor of music and. dir~-FuJJel1ou: Robert Hender-computers as well as the fi. ..::. - _ !-~ tor of bands at California son, 17, senior. French horn. nancing staff. Corona "' Mar OR a..ueo State College at Long Beach. Hu.ntlagtoa Be a c h: Tom Cassidy also predicted that NOW THRU TUESDAY Fitzgerald, 17, senior, tenor the city's lint computerized sax. ~ater billing system will go Newport Buch: Cole Miller, into effect by early Febru-CofC, Eyes Rule Change 16, junior, baritone sax; Paul ary. : Woltz, 15, sophomore, bassoon. "The moving of the finance : Tustin: Sherry Foster, 17, and purchasing departments flute. from the city hall building Weltmlnater: Ronald Taba-will give us more room and Executive com.nUtteemen ta. 17, senior. tenor sax; Glenn less confusion and nolse to of the Huntington Beach Darter, 16, junior, trombone. work . with," Cassidy to Id Chamber of Commeree will councilmen. study an ~ndment to the -==-================- bylaws wrucb would limit the '}Ian Reports FEW EXCEPTIONS terms of directors. DAil..Y PILOT circulation t. The change was suggested ao complete that 11'Ulny of by director Howard Stephens $1,000 Taken < the mo re thao 500 ca.rrler •·to get new blood on the salesmen learn their routes chamber boa.ni.'' Some di· A Newport B"•ch man re· by memori.zini the very few ...... homes to aldp, rather th&n rectorl recalled Chat a s;mj. port~d the theft ~ ten $100 tht doorstepe to deliver. • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~FEATUm Steve RMva "Sandokan The Grert" Plus: Mr. Map lar amendment WM voted bills to police Tuesday. down HVttal. year. a~. Vietor L. Berry of 2501 Sier-1~=.,_=~=====.~===:==::=ii1iiilliiiiiiiiEE~ll Iocoming Pt'esident Roget" ra Vista said the theft oc- Slates said h>s executjve com-curred in two installments, mittee would study the pre>-the first near Dec. 16, the sec- posal and report to the direc-ond about Dec. 20. Each theft tors. was for $500. 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Pl DI JL TI ( M M Pt PIANU"IS GORDO t 11CIMI( ~ 60T" ~""'·l~ JU:9T ftN.,UAT?O M &.AIST MTCtt OF 6mrwnc:6 MD rT 6TRQNGLY ~l?e TlfAT A ~ A-..rlHFfC- llOtle fl!Ml'YTI9 15~! JUDGE PARIR TUMBLEWEEDS ~!JULIUS! WHAT AilE 'tOJ UlTLECSUYS DOING HE-Ri? By Chartes M. Sch11b By Gus Arriola ly Tom K. Ryan ly Al Smith ) . ROAMING FROM ROME -Troy Donahue stars in the first run movie, "Rome Adventure," about an American librarian who sails to Italy to learn about love and meets an American architect there. T~ night at 9 in color on Channel 2, the movie stars Suzanne Pleshette, Angie Dickinson and Ronano Brazzi. t Realism Co11iedy on Divorce Needed Noiv on TV By RJCK do BROW all. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ So. if memory serves me, lm't tt abo t .. _ •-• . .1..1-~e Berg had a abot at u wue WJev~i a 1mes about a widow. And got ~ to a good roua~g I think Loretta Young did s t t u a t 1 .o n comedy 1~r1es too. Not 8 chance. What peo- about a divorced couple· pie really wanted to see was I mean, if you'rt1 loo.king divorce. for a vast, untapped audi· ence that want& contempor· MIU.ION WAYS art realism. there 1t is. There are a million ways CBS-TV's new ''Trials of tbil whole new trend couJd O'Brien" ~riea has come be handled. You couldn't use pretty close to the target. the old Jackie Gleason-Au· The best th.ing about the drey Meadows "Honeymoon· weekly show la the relation· en" love-hate relallons h i p 1h!p of the flamobyant law· of man and wife because il yer anti-hero (Pe~r Falk) wu much too unfriendly for and his n ·wtle I Jo a n n a divorce, although just right Bll'nt'aJ. for marriage. GET IN w ,\ y A much better idea, for in- . .. . stance. would simply be to ~ tro~le. is that Trials tab the Dick Van Dyke ser· of 0 Bnen 1.s so f u 11 of ies and make a few adjust· hokey, pret t n t i o u • ~ew menta. As you know. or may- Yorkese, Sct!Dery-chew1 n g be you don't if you only read actors and plots lbat get in the important news In the the way that. the . c~ papers, the Van Dyke series divo~ rtlalionship 1s dilu· is ending this season. ted tn its effect. What I would do is aimply "Trial8 of O'Brien" prob-take the fictional married ably isn't long for ~leviaion couple of Van Dyke and Mary anyway, what with its very Tyler Moore, have them get tow ~bat tt ttema to a divorce and bdng them l}lif IOsDe geniul at CBS-back in a new (or continuing) TV ii!lgllt pu:ft oil a coup by aeries. There's no re a • on jun.king die doemed format they couldn't be happy a n d 11 It aow ttenda, and keeping dvilhed about the who I e Falk eel Mill Barnes in thing. It would be a smash. their same rolel in a brand ne\f situation comedy about THE CHANNEL S W I M: divorce. An all~shwin program is 'l'bmf out tbttr present aet for NBCTV'a "Telephone one-hour we et I ., program Hour" Jan. 30, with P o I 1 y length. cut It to bell an hour Bergen as hostess. and other and send my royalty checks performers i n c l u ding Di· special delivery. abann Carroll, And.re Prev1n l'm sure I'm rtgbl about and John Raitt ... same net- all this. ~ an getting work's Bob H~ Theatre of· tired ol. aecret agent spoofs fen Jane Wyman F9b. 2 in and t.ppJ famlltM. T b • ., a drama about an innocent want modem rt a It t y. DI· farm wife who la tlC'Cllaed ol lnfidelity and refuses to re- pent .•. Edward Albee is In· vom. % COUPLES ~rviewed on NBC-TV'a "To- To keep tM teen-age tele-day" proiraro next Wednea· viewing audieoc9 happy too, day a b o u t bis Dt'W p I • y, there coci!d be a teen-aged "Malcobn ." divoreoed couple outsmL-ting A two-part Protestant per· their divorced elders. spective on the &umenical You have to aenae a trend. Council will be presented by "Father Knows Best.'' Doone ADC-TV's '·Directioru" J~. Reed, Ozzie and Harriet -9 and 16 .. "The Voice of all that stuff II out. Too un-the D r a g o n,'' a one-hour ruL Peopl• ar.n't really NBC·TV documentary about happy anymore. the mass indoctrination and A few 1 e a • o n a badt or persuasion undertaken by the sometime thereabouts, some-Red Chinese. airs Feb. 6, body thought widOws would with film p r o v i d e d by a would be a b6C tblnl for tele-~ch camera crew that ~ vision -you Jmow, wiUa all ce.ntly spent four ~ths 1D the 1111~ ltatistka and the Communist nation. LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE •401 °6 'SOOI 'J. 'JUUll '9 'Si)l'f)NV' "f 'OIHO 't 'GIVtlY.>$ 'l-U""OO 'Sll:>NJ4 ·01 '!nNH~OO 't 'NIYI "t 'HO)'fl ·c 'N004S "l-t'o'>V 1SUMSNY . ----· ·-.. .. . . . . . . . . . . ......... -' --............ -.. ... Thursday, Otttmber 30, 1965 I ~ I ', ! '. 1, 7~ 8 CIS E-1111 ll11n: (30 111111.) . Yiltttr ~ I a • n. ....,, w..-..: (30 "''" ) ''H1rhh1hls of 1965 " 0 ....... (30 111111 ) U T .. Z-(JO llllft ) 8t ii..1t 111t ..._. (30 1111n.} I II). P.....,t II TllWI: ()() 11111 ) "!will """ Dl'y .. * B E S T BE TS DAIL V PILOT /Ntws-Pms 9 T ON I G HT * ... " ....... "'ftie ., ....... ~llto'l fl'tck. -a.... 5"'"-' lo¥d. Nlltft S.1111, ltny C., MdltW Duua11. Gt11t c-..... hofat ~ fill 9'it wtSttfll 1111 wllicll • NII .. rdlel W tw ..-rtlllOMlbtt for tilt "'" llld lllUl'lf" "' Ills ..,., ~ .. rutt.m t.t Ms tllif1t for \lt!l,..llCt "" ,,_ 111111 .. 11111e lot ..., IM W ~. IO lit ..U ljlllitufl OOlllfOtt tlld ~ 1111111 W • ... tuft wtfll I sir1 ht io¥t4 Mllltr Ill Ills llft. FRIDA Y A UTTl.I MAnll 011 WISHFUL THINKINGt SOtM ~i>llltl' clrtUlatlon I~· art. Not Ult DAIL 'V PILOT'S. h1t}'rt audlttd by tht utlonwlde, rtspttltd Audit BwN1i fl Clrt11lltlons. • I J 0 DA.ll Y 'ILOT /Ntwt· Prns It Was a Busy Year W ltat With Auto Boo1n, War,, Steel etc. . .. . No one •.. bank or savings and Wan in Los Angeles pays a higher in~rest • on your savings areou1ll than ••. HOME Sll\TINGS No ~ bat HtW 3a»6tp bar:ti "Jt1ll' «UHUd with: ~ETS owr One BiUm, Nine Hnndttd Fifty Million Dollars, by fat' ACTUAL DOLLAR R~VF.S c:I. a.er S 145 Million Dol- lars, CJi'ler IOO times abe ~ (Federal R.esetYc Bulletin). ~ RBX>RD EfFICIENCY. This is the ~ gaarantee ct con- ti.olling high earnings and safety. um year Home spent jmt 10A $ of income on expmscs. The n.atiooal average for asso- ciations is 20.5 % , for banb 4 3 .5 % • HOME SAVINGS PAYS MORE INTEREST TO SAVERS 1HAN ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION IN AMERICA. THERE IS A HOME SAVINGS OFACE NEAR WHEREVER YOU LIVE, WORK OR SHOP. BU ENA PARK 8010 Belch Blvd at La Pal"'a TA a..1664 GARDEN GROVE 11922 Srookhurst st. It Chapmi!lft 53().5680 SANTA ANA 819 North Main St. .t 9th SI. 542-5673 • 542-2775 ANAHEIM 2.11 £.ast Una>ln A.,.., oppo5fte ctty Hllll I(( S.2883 LA MIRADA 1512.8 [. ~ -.. E8lt of LultW!ler LA l.1310 FEDERAL Savinp and Loan 1nsur9nc:e Corpor1tJon FEDERAL Home lOlft lank America'a large.at -" Safe 1ince 1889 ltlkA o$M: t IJ Sov.«A Br"°"-*· .J.At A,_,.z., A I 011tlook: OVER THE COUNTER NASO llatln91 for Wednesday, D.umber 29, 1965 Boom Seen By PG&E SACRAMENTO IUPI) -A ..A.0..--.:.::3~!!:::£~ ..;;,a,:..::a-..::m __ ._:lltoo.oi• banner year in California per- sonal income and retail sale& L~ forecast for 1966 by the Pa- I C'lf!c Ga a & Electric Co. IPG&E I PG&E &aid in 1u annual Mutual Funds "market outlook that the De('. t9 eou1tv 10.u 11 u 11.i * ,.,, •S11t11o1c1 ,, , 11 • -'-•-·a per1ooal ; .. come -ould Fec1 G1111 1u1 u •• 11•1<1" 11011• ie lfl~ Alfi 1t r.i 2111 lltWllA: U I .. HEW YOPI( (AP I F IA r -11 10 IJ o 11~ d v .__ ..,, .,..., •.. 7.>6 Sw 1-1 t.67 l0.1.1 be up 4.4 per cent to a recor -r~ lol•-•"9 -F10 Fv1!4 2010 21.. 01v1c1 s ,, 5 n ~r 1iw 11.u u 11 level of ff., 3 biU1on .. I-. IAIPl>lltd , .. Fld Tmd , ... , 31 I• Pl SI~ , 5' • ,. 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(frl , .. ., . .. -. -• -J- Tllors4'y, Otctn1btr )(), lqf)5 Today's Closing Prices Complete New York. Stock Exchange Li st STOCK LF.Allf.~ Ameriean Stock Exchange j --- -... -• • • • • ...... • • • • ••••••••• -.. .# ••••••••••••• ·-• DAll V PILOT ~ew5·"'1\ JI_ Closing ~-"' ,.~ .. "'' J1lll + " i .. t l1o . + ... ~ .. --. , • \ DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Balcony Nitpicking Sometlmes In lhe ertort to control construction practices in Newport Beach. city authorities appear like Wynken. Blynken and Nod, trying to sail off into a sea of fantasy. ed to put th.ls case even deeper into the realm ol fantasy· land. Such d~parture from reality seemed the case Mon- '1ay night when the City Council majority re1ected a variance for Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Barkemeyer of Balboa bland. The Barkemeyen wanted a permit to build a balcony on the second story or their new North Bay Front home City offJcers noted that ownera in sinular circum· stances to the Barkemeyers are actually allowed to bwld a second-story overhang like the one proposed. so long as 1t isn't used as a balcony. It simply must not have rails around Jt, or conven· il!nt access for people. Now, in rejecting thu balcony plan, city officers cit· ed several argument.a which, talcen by themselve! at lace value, seemed like sound and logical arguments for du· allowing the permit. Lacking rails and acc.eM, the structure becomes blessed a.s a legal overhang; an architectural feature. It rmght be caUed a marquee. Owners may even install sliding gla.ss doors open· ing onto the overhang. But the doors must have bars on them. blocking 1e<:ess to the outslde platform. For example. the city noted th~ Barkemeyer balcony would extend SO inches into a reqwred IO-foot front yard open space. Al.so, sin~ the construction site caused no inherent hardship to the owners. no legal grounds ap- peared to exist for gnnting a variance. And so on Remove the bars, and you've created an illegal baJconv Pllt up railings around the platform and )OU're out· side the law. On the other hand. the plain realities are that sev- eral bakonles nearly indentical to the one proposed exist on Balboa uland Thev were either built pnor to current regut.tions or tacked onto homes in some clandestine manner. Then too. one such balcony van· ance waa indeed granted m 1962. All this nitpicking g1ves the decided 1mpress1on of !utile mus~beaded bureaucracy in action BlflCk access, indeed Drive down any Newport street m tlH• ~ummer· time and you can see people using roof<; fur 'unporches. They d 1mbed out of a ronvenJent windo" \an't you see some owner buildin~ nn1• of these !Pj!a l. non-access overhangs this yeu. thl'n nl'xl year, somebody kicb down the glass door barriers Some time later. a rallinit i.s built around the overhang Lo. an 11· legal balcony is born. The Barkemeyen alto teltif1e<I before the C1tv Council that they possessed a petition. signed .by all their neighbors, indinting no objections to thetr pro- posed balcony. If city. law allows the basic structure. but denies the obvious UJe, then the law seew to invite violation That uncontested testimony seemed to pretty well knock down one city argument that the bako~yit"must be diaallowed in order to protect the view of neighbors. As a matter of fact in other cases, the city has .rgued that municipal government has ™>, rig~t to IJmJl constnlction IO as t.o preserve one owner s Vlew across another'• property. All this balcony ballyhoo may seem a bit trivial. Yet 1r the restriction is in fact a.s silly as It seems on its face , then it could cast a cloud on reallv vi tal plannin~ and zoning rules which are necessary for a stable ancf well developed community. Othtt fadon ldnowk!dged by the dty ltull seem· Thus if no significant objection to such structures exists. perhaps the proper coune of actJon would be for the city to modify its b&lC:h rules to confonn with ac- cepted mores of the comm y. Allen-Scott Demos Go for Funds By ROBERT S. AU.EN A.-d PA UL SCO'JT ~ldent JohnlO!l la throwing the ruu ""clght of hia admiruatration behind a ~ million theater party fund·rabln& plan of the DemocraUc National C.Om· mlttee -to .ltttr 1t from noppinc With the President's dJ red apprOval, White HoUJe political aides and cab1.net rnembt:rs are dtvoting part of Umr holidays to pr<>- selyting Democratic mem- bers of ('ongress to ar- r anie or sponsor 70 big &ala affairs throu&bout the country. nns HIGH-POWERED 1aJes drive, in wt11ch even Mn. JOhnlOtl is t a k I n g part, iJ be.ing conduded among tht le(lslators al meet.incs ill the W h i t e Houte, phooe ~us. and tbrouib the circulation Of 1 memorandum showing how the proposed fund. raising premJerea are be· ing linked to .i nationwide voter educaUon and reg1s· trat.Jon campaign. TIUed "Theater P a r l y Program," the W h It e House sales pitch stresses the amb1t1ous ·cope of the new scheme t.o finance next year's congresslone.I cam paign, staling Funds will come from the sale of $10 to $50 tick· eu, and an ad·f.lled pro- gram book l.Jtltd '"Towards the Age o( Greatness ... Explams the memo "This program boo.It 1s ap- pr<iXJmately 200 pages tn eltt and has the ge-neraJ appearance of Fortune mag:izine. The efforts of the nation·s best d~1gners aDd pr111ters were en11s~ to make sure that 1t 1s of the highest quality 1n e\'- ery detail. "CABISET memben and other off\ciab were asked t.o write art1c lu to f lll ap- proximate I y 100 1>9ges. • • while the other 100 pages will cvry adftrtllemenu from nati0091Jy blown coo- cerns ... at ns,ooo a page ... White House deciaioo to actively support ~ ~ ater party scheme came after national committee oHiclals ~ported that con· gr<?ulona.J and state lead· ers were balking al spon· sering the moVle premieres ~ause of their high cost and the formula for d1vid· ing the profits. SEVERAL Western and Midwestern senaton. took the11 complaints directly to Sien Warren Magnuson, Wash chairman of the Senate Democntic Cam· pa1gn Comnuttee T h r y protesle<l trull 80 per cent o( the money raised al the shows was earmarked for the Nallonal Comm1ttte. One Western senator aUo charged t ha t preparation& for the theater parues, In· ctudlng the prlntlng or the deluxe program book, aJ. read\' had cost more than $1 rrullion Informed congressional sources a~ sayuig they understand U1e NatJonal Comm1tue inteDds to use $1 5 million of tM ant1c1- pated profits of the drive to finance the party's Wuh· lngt.on t-eaaquarten. BECA t:SE ol. dwlMUng income, the NalionaJ Com· m1ttet'1 staff wu sJaahed from around JOO to under 40 a week before Christ· mas. Most prominent ofh· c1aJ axed was Arthur Doyle, committee comp- troUer. Except for NaUoo- aJ Chairman John Balley, Doyle was the last Im· port.ant Kennedy appointee left on the committee. Whtie the White House 1s keeping a tight blackout on the stale of the Democratic committee exchequer, us· ually well-informed con· gress1onal sour ces tstl· mate funds have decl1.ned to around $200,000 ''T H R 0 U C R OUT the c<Juntry this wtnler and spnng a rwmber o( the na· t10n's most prominent and act1v(' peuple will be en· gaped 1n d ci t1zensh1p ef· fort to i.t1mulale voter ed· ur, •.on and registration. This l'ffort "Ill center on theater parties to wh ich f)f'rsons who contribute to th(' votPr educat1011 and registration will b<? invited. ,-~~~l Dutlftt of P11bllr Adtnlnlstrater "It 18 experted that the number of prr,ons who will allend such theatrr parties Hnd related evenls v. 11: be approxima te Iv 200,00>. Each of them will recti\'c a program book tont.aimng art.Jcles by cabinet officer<; and other high governml'nt offici als rf'lahnJ? to l h e role of governmen: 1n our daily lJvu and the way in ..,hich that role Is beins: earned out•· MONEY RAISER -AJ detailed "' this p r ; v a t e memorandum, the theater party pl&n will employ a double-barreled xre<.hod to fill the dwindling coffers of the D e m o cratk National Committee. Every county has a pub- 1.Jc admJniatrator. In small- er counties he may also be the sherllf, district attor· ney, treasurer, county clerk. or coron~r. A mo n g other things he takes care of est.ates of people w h o die without heirs. Report penon1 who d i e without known heirs to the public administrator. He can then go to court for an order to take charge of the est.ate lo prevent waste or loss. Sometimes an heir or CONFJDENTIALTO VOLKSWAGEN COMPA- NY : Well, I told you it should have been an "o'' but, no, you had to be a know-It-all. Dear Gloomy Gus: .~ Th°'t extra active, ea1er young New· port Beach policemen are such fast movtrK that wh~n they ahoot by you on Balboa Blvd these days, you think ther're chaalng speeder-a. But they too you by pullln1 into ~ drive-in rut.aunnt two blocb ahead of you. Can theJ' ht THAT hun111! -A. M. '~ ' old fri~d turns up Who can act as admJnistrator. THE PUBLIC admlnistra· tor is important in the speedy handling of estates worth less than $1,00>. With such estates he can ret a court order to aell the es· tale to pay the burial a.nd medical expenses. What is left goes to othe; creditors and to the heirs. If there are no h~n. the remaind· er of the estate goea to the atate. In rare cues the attor· ney general may direct the public administrator to do something in connection with such an estate. But 11 a rule. the administrator loo.U to the law. or to the court for guidance as to ac· ti on. THE COURT prtfera to j name relatJvee to take care of such eatatea. But if the heir doet not live Jn t h I a at.a~. the court names the public admln.i.strator. The public administrator rnuat make an accounUn1 once every alx monlha and keep a public n&lJter of each est.a~ he takee care of. Ht dtpocltl tN money with the county tnaaurer. Sometlmu a court names a 1 p t c i a I admln.latratar, u a rult for aomt apecl.al pull)Olt. 1'BlS JS UIUallt to tab care of a Vert comp)n U· Ml until the naululY ap- po(nted uecutor or idmlD· lltrator can tab ovtr. A, _,, ... .. .,.. --p ~ --• -. ''Stamp out ... ! " It was my good friend, Mi.sa Aman· da national commander of ·• ~," the auperpalrioUc stamping-out society. A n d while her eyes gJowed as m1lltantly as ever behind her nmless bifocals, then~ wu a trace o! a puuled frown on her aging fore· he&d. Stamp out what! "T h e \'1llairu!" cried Miu Aman· da ' Our nvorn enemies' The power·mad Com.m urust puppet masten who a r ,. striving to enalave w all' You know. Premier •• Pr~ mi er With a world-..ear-v silh she suddenly sut mio a chair and mooclilt content· pi.~ hu temlla '*' "lt'1 no use!' sbe a.au1 Jail· Jy "I can't remembu 1bdr names any more. "MY LONG and patriotic l.Jfe has been naught but a $UCCCS910n of villain.I. Ab, when 1 was a girl how I burned to hang Kaiser Bill. Then in my prime, I yearn· ed for the heads o! Hlller, TOJO and Mussolini. My aol· den ) ears were devoted to exterminating StalJ.n a n d Khrushchev. But now I can't remember whom J hate I fear I am grftiD& old Perhaps the tu~ b&I come le reUre from the field of battle and ..• " She drew a lavender· scented handkerchief ttom her reUcule and quietly blew her nose. TIU: VERY thought of an America without M I 1 a Amanda on the marcb waa appalUng and I hastened to reassure her "~o one elle can remember t h e l r names these da) s, elt.ber," I said. "They can't'" ~aid M111 Amanda. brightening. '·Honest inJun,' I aald, palling her shoulrl!'r '"The leaders of Russia are UJU-- ally referred to at cocktail parties as Koshnev a n d -;-· ' Rres) gm or sometiuog " \'Hy few can recall whtth· er the real head of R e d China is Mao En·lai or Chou Tsf'-l11n11 ,\nd as for the Viel Cong, whom we are currently en· gagmi: in bloody battle, ab- aolutely no OM baa the fatntest idea '11.ho'.s m chu ge of that." "Kl T THAT'S AWFUL," cnrd Miss Amanda Temble" I agrttd. · f'or, a.! is usually the case, we feel nothing bul aympa· thy tor our poor, downtrod· den Russian, Chinese a n d Vietnamese Crleod.s. 0 u r roat is to ant thfm by w1plltf out tbelr wfipeak· ably ew leaders -even thoufh we regreUuD1 have ti> 1¥f pe out a f~ million of our friends in the process. But u It now st.ands, we don't even know whom v.e're saving them from ." ''I'll bet 1l's a Commu- nist plot!" aoapped M I 1 a Am:i nda with some of her old ~punk "RIGHT," r sa1d. "By cle\erly downa:rading the C u I t or Personality. the C-Ommun1sts have shorn 113 of clearly-Identifiable hate objects. thus sapping our will to hale. And how can we loU people without ha· trrd"" Whal can wt do?" said Mis~ Amanda, wringinr her hand~ Rut though we thourht and J thought, the best slo- ganpe,could come up with unde-niably leave1 much to be desired I !or one feel our war effort is in perll. Even Mlss Amanda eyed the placard r painted for her skepUcally and •a.ki the message doesn't hold a can· die to 'Hang the Ka!Hrl' or 'String Up Tojo!" But she duWully shoul- dered It and out ahe march· ed under the banner ol our cause: "Stamp 0 u t Whatsthelmamt• ! • • CIW'Mlde ,....,... 'Well, l'm,taking it along---iust in case!' · There Is talk Ula• the Third Horseman of the Apoc· alypse may all too soon be riding the earth a g a I n. Sometimes he rldet alone Not always is he in tandem with Cotiquest, Slaughter. and ~ath. Although. to be sure. many dfe where hJs lone hoofprlnu have been. This Third Horseman aho has a way of rewntlng hu· tory. Had there not been a po- ta to famine m Ireland In 1&4&-47, for example. the history of Britain'a "Ught tittle isles" would have been different from what lt wa.a. The United Stal.ea a I a o would have mlu.ci the con· sidrrable enrichment de- rived from the ma.nive lrub out·mlgratJon that con· tinued for more than ball a century. TYPHUS followe<l fanune in Ireland. Thousands of the starving and aic.lt died of that dread disease that so often associates It.sell with human disutus such a.s war and hunger. The Irish potato fam!ne was never really allevUited. There was too much talk of "God's will" and of "the law of economlcs," of ''free trade'' and 10 on. <Attle were expo?'Ud whlle people starved. Attempts at aid were largely ineffective be- cawe ot inadequacy. JN THE Z01'H century there is less ruthless dlare· gard of human suffering. It cannot be 1ald that all man- kind now h a v e golden hearts. But civilization has progressed. It has been the opportunity of this rich na· lion to provide a vast amount of aid. Indeed. hl&- tory contains no comparable record of being aware of the needs of others. The aid In· cludea economic uslltance of machinery and tecbnlquea that restored a Europe dev- astated by war. In aome na- tions this meant the differ· ence between a r a t he r speedy rec1>vecy and Iona years of political cha04 and, perhapa, Communal take- overa. JNDIA BAB known htm- 1er always. Her poorest are e a t I n I U.S. wheal Her plight will worsen in t.be lm· mediate ytara ahead. Appearance of c e r t a t n hWlger on a world wlde acale already has produced polltJcal and trade pressure on the federal government to put the 65 rnUllon acres now withdrawn back lnto c r o p 1. The 1overnm1nt, aware of the world problem. properly exerclH1 cauUon. A sudden exp.auJon of U.S. cre>p1. '11th new Iealalation to handle thelr UH ln fot· el&n aid and to guarantee Ule irner income, would c:re.tte a loaltime poUtlcaJ problem at home. IT AUO would delay tbt tfforta ot buqry naUoo.a to expand t.bctr own {ood lad fiber production. ~a bu a plan 1bt hopes wid enable her to f Md her own J*IP• by 1'71. But birtha mulUpl.y. And unless the agricultural advances are rapid, the plan will fail. MeanwhUe, there ls hunger. There will be more. Nor is India the only na· tion acrosa which the Third Horseman wlU be riding ONLY lN the U n I t e d Slat.es, Europe. C a n ad a, Australia. and New Zealand is farm producl.Jv1ty ahead of population growth. In Asia. Japan ls the onJy na· Uon near to bnnging the two ui balance The Jap- anese. with their arable land reduced by war losses, have wed two weapons ln their fl&bt for 1urvlval. Mod· eTD agricultural machinery is one Tractors, for ex.am· ple, now are plowing many rice !lelda where once the slow. patient water buffalo did the job. JAPAN courage ously faced the reality or her post· war situation. She instituted a nationaJ program of e<lu· cation kl birth control This, plua the lntenalve, modern ~hniques employed in the reaDy small amount of farm· land, has brought her close to being able to feed her people But these are not all. Hun· ger is present In some mea· aure in all the other coun· tries. In a few of them famine is a present threal \ rrgent warnings come from the United NaUons Food and Agriculture Organita· ti on. AMERICANS, the b e s l fed , and perhaps the moat overfed and f o o d-wastlng people in earth's history, find 1t difficult to compre· hend how real ls dally hun- ger to many of the earth's millions. And lhe1 are not hungry because they are lazy or unwilling to wort. Walt Whitman's reference to the "cradle. endlessly rockin&." is the answer. Latin America's population is up 11.5 per cent In the last five years f'ood pro- ductJon is up 6.5 per cent. N E A R L Y HALF the world's 3.3 billion persona live in the Far Easl Pop- ulationa there have jumped 10 and 11 per cent since 1960--a mere five years. Jo'ood production has risen only 8.S -per cent. Slmple arithmetic spells it out. The Third Horseman ls saddlmg up. He will, we may be sure, have a hand in re- wr1tln1 world history. ..... ~·-· 1 -------------1 Hal Boyle N~aii.,e Neto l'ear• l'ow• Having trouble making your annual New Year res· oluUons? Maybe you're trying to reform yourself too fast. It can be overdone, you know. There is no point in mak· illg 1,001 vows on thlnga you are going to do next year to make yourseU a better person. This Ohly creaua laughter in heaven. u the angela know no man can become that perfect. I! you must make posl· Uve vows, kt'lep them frw and almple, such 111, "I bearby reaolve to eat rtl· ularly in lll!e and try in every way pouJble to in· herit 11 much money u J can." Do my daughter's home- work problems in algebra. Grow a beard. TA ICE STOCK market tips from strangers. Learn to play the tither. Tell the neighbors bow to deal wltb their teen-age children. Purchue a charming old house in tbe auburbs and do lt over myaell. ASK ANYONE at a cock· tall party why hff Is lor or agahut our policy lD Viet· nam. Borrow money from any- one except a known enemy. None of my known frltndl ever 1eem to bavt any caah. Well, that'• one man'• A BETTER way I• to procnm tor Mll·improv .. take a oe1ative aWtude. ment ln 1tee. It may not For example, I h a v e Improve a tellow'a charac- pled&ed m)'Hll lo 19M nev--ttr rnllQ• but it wUJ help er to -k•p him from waattnc hi.I Buy the B r o o k l y n Umt in nonaenalcal waya Bridae, \lnl•a lbey 1Ut--and tbat'a a btl step wrap Jt. forward to take fn any Beat my Wife or the fam-year. Uy cat. ........................ Tbunday. Dettmblr ao, 1986 The edltortal pap o1 tJae Dal.l1 Pnot ..U to lnlorm a.nd lttm&alate rndm bf flr'Mntiq th1I MWl-f!':r• opGiionl aocl ~ on topics of lJ). an4·-~ by dint .a lonun for lbe apnuJon of odr en' opiDiona. and by preaenWl1 tb• ~1111 newpotnla of tnfcirrota ob•nm and lpObam«p CIC topk:!I of the day. •• ,. w.M, ,........,. -- 1 to TJ K. ,. w II ill •• Ki "' .. . TEA AND IMAGINATION -Dilcu.aing the future of the Sym- phony Aaodatton of Orange Coonty ovtt fragrant cups of tea are (from left) the Mmes. Ernest Hicbon, president of Newport· TweHth Night Medieval Cerenwny Performed by Group The ancient medieval observation of TweUth Night will come to life when members of Golden West Garden Club meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, for a Twelfth Night supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al K.ru.kenberg, 17351 Magnolia Ave., Fountain Valley. Husbands of members will attend this festivity and be witneues to the burning of creena for good fortune throughout the year. Each pest will bring a bough from her Christmas tree and they will be ceremonially buded. Cb~ of the event ls Mrs. Warren Hair, who will be assisted by the ~· Robert Hamilton, Roy Anderson, John Waddell and CharleJ' Cc5chrane. • ~ branch of the calllornla Division of the Women's National l"ann and Garden AasoclaUon, club members are devoted to the beau· Uflcatlon of their homes, inside and out, with planta and plant mater1.a1I. They are committed to sharing their knowledp and their plmta and to comentna nature'• beauty and bounty. Cooperation with dvlc improvement projects ia a must. ' Kemben of the dub also are dedicated to aiding women who wilh to enter the field of horticulture and related proteuiona to achieve their desires through the implementaU~ of 1Cholarah1ps. Beaidea the burning of evergreen brancbf91, the lfOUP wUI watch a aoand-elor film, "The Garden Notebook," a presentation of !Mtman Kodak Cmnpany. ,. Twelfth Ni.ght, in the Engliah tradition, marb the end of the CbtUtmu feltiTitlea, and popular muqueradiq parties are still the tJplcal entertainment there. lt ls alao one of the ch1ef times of oon-vli1allt1 when trees are burned in symbol.le cenmoal-. . ~ . -. .. ... . . . Balboa Guild, Alan Stoneman, In whme home the gu.1ld will ]>resent its ftnt membershfp tea of the new year Jan. 11, and Gary David- son. THE IOUGH FOR BURNING -A ftttiq and IJDlbollcal llld to holiday f.uviti• ia the tndWonal burnln, ol the Chrtltmaa tree cm Twelfth NlJht. Members of Golden Wiit Gm'dm Club meetinJ ,. Tlllnaf, ~ a IH.t ..... 11 Prospectives Honored Guild Tea Bids Out lnvitationa to the first membership tea of the new year are being mailed to prospectives by mem- bers of Newport-Balboa Guild of the Orange County Symphony Association. OoUee and tea will be served from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11, on the lanai of Mrs Alan Stone- man's penthouse apartment, 611 Lido Park Dnve, setting for the e~nt. Honored guests who will speak briefly on the symphony program this year are Eugene Ober, the symphony's conductor; Norman Thompson, pianist from Chapman College, and Mrs. William Dunbar of Tustin, vice president in charge of symphony guilds. The children's program will be reviewed and guests will hear recordings of the orchestra narrated by Conductor Ober. Mn. Roger Sherman ii member1hip chairman and Mn. Erne.st Hickson ii guild president. The membership area extends from Hunting· ton Beach to San Clemente and anyone in the area covered may call Mn. Hickson, &44-0944, or Mn. Sherman, 6f+l&M, for information. to patorm the ancient medieval rite are (from left) the Mmu. Robert Hamilton, Charles Cochrane, Warren Hair, Roy Andenon and John Waddell. Wings Tested? Come Down to Earth, Shake the Clod DEAR ANN LANDSBS: I dld a roUa thlq to my belt friend and now I dClll't know how to patch tt up. Pleue help me befcn I crack up. llloile and I han bMn lite listers llllce wt wtre ill the fifth irade. Now n are both 1&. Doi.le wu aoUsl with Sta and I dtclded I would t1'1 tD i1t · him away just to ... if I could. I made a p1*J for · ~ u4 it worked. In fact tt worked so ~ta.at be -won't --1111 alOlll. SM c:alll me ,,.., nlcht and I am IO bored with 'Jill dmb .,a that I want to bbJ up when I bear hill ftb. Ht Im JaouO& me two record albuml llkl a '* of dDClf. ;Lut _. be wl'Ofll a eGQp1il ot 'J tr W far IDI llall IN ..,._ ... trlll to be ..-t IMl I•• U. lmrt lootla ... .,.and I-~ ,.._.WI• wtlll tit do abMat WI uab'. m-. . · · ~.MADE TROUBLI DIM TIOUILlr'elw u,,, the ...... IM .,..., ...,, , .................. Mt .... ytu .... ...,, ...... ~ .. ' .----. '"" .. I • • " ,.. ............. . . , t • • • • • ' 111rCbJnt for lilDI of abnormal behavior.) I know, too. that bla wile has an unhealthy attachment to ha-father. Yeeterday all I dld wu Uaten. At the end of the aeuion. I felt like saying, ''That will be $25, please." Al I aaJd. tlrla psychiatrist haa done me a world of IOOd Md I have no tntenticd i)f dilcontinulng trtatmeot until he tella me I should, but rm ~ = to think I am the therapist and be la the Pltiml What ia your opinion! -TABLES TURNED DIAtt TABLES: Thia man's .... vtor It •. ...........,al that I wonder If he ....ety IS a ...,......., 8ut If the thw•py h• worked fw . • J'llW, wfM .n I to pull the plug? . DIAi ANN LANDERS: 'lb.-. IM1DI to be I lot fl ¥Uaa back and forth in your cohmm cmr ....._ tbe .,.ntitl should attempt to help their ~ .... thllt homework lf the tHcher falla :.C: •1nr1n1 acrw in acbool Tbll letter ahould Lut night was vialting night at my child'• school. This is what the fourth grade teacher said: "U your child comes home and asks you to help him becauae he doe3 not understand something, please send ua a note saying he needs utra atten· tion. Don't try to teach hlm yourseU. This is th• teacher's job. A younester sometimes becomes con- fused if too many people attempt to instruct him ... I was very happy to learn that my child's teach- er is so consclentfoua. She recognizes her responsi· bllity and wanta to live up to it How many other teachen are in her league? -A LUCKY MOTHER DIAR LUCKY: Mote than you think. I kMp belnt lmpreued •M'lf by the quallt'- ef the tMchera I tMet. And I've wn a ... t many "'-,.t 10 yean. ....... ,.... .... , ...,.. ,....., ...... -· ..... .,., ........ .,.., ..... ..,. l.-n' ........ ........ .......................... ,_,...... .......... .. ............ ..... ~ ........ . -. ........................... _ ......... ... ... .. .., .. _.. • -MIU' l'ILOT _,... a..__, ...... ........ ....... ........ . . ._ . . . . . . . . . ,. -. --. . -.. . -. --. . • t 1 J 4 DAILY PILOT /NeW'S· P~ss Painter Hilton Draws Co11tbined Me11tbership : Ringing Jn Lark Vieu· PTO .lletuber.~ Membership dnve fo r the nt>w school's PTO ha5 been m0$l responsive. accord· mg to membership chairman Mrs. noy Pezoldt. Ringrng in new members are I from left) PTO president M~. Robert Sheets and seeond \ 1ec president Mrs. • Hoy Pezoldt. Agenda Glitte1~s January i.ecuon actJvit.Je3 ,.....,....., :'Of the Wednesday Morrun g : Cluh of Costa Mesa lndude : a bridge luncheon for the • Bridge Section at 11 a m ; Wednesday, Jan 5, in Bar· 'ron's, Newport Buch. Mn.. R o b c rt A. Erbacker 1\ chairman. Globetrotters and Jumo1 s will ,·1s1t the Los Angcll's \rt Museum Wednesday. .Jan 12. "''th Mrs. Anthonv Genzone. ch&1rman. laking rcsl'r\'aUona for the char- tered bus trip. The annual Globetrotter \riµ to the Santa Anita · races wUl be Thursday, f'eb. 3. H1.11blndl are invit- ed and re1erv1Uon1 and · checks may be malled to Mrs. Genzone by Jan. 15. Turf Club apace ha• been r~sen ed by the club. The internationally recog. nized artist of desert scenes, John lltlton, will complete a demonstrat.Jon p&Jnt1n1 "'hen the ACfiha les of La- guna Beach Art AssoclatlM\ host the South Coast Wed- nesday Morning Club at 9:30 am Wednesday. Jan. 5, In the Laguna Beach Art Gal- lery Hilton's work, accordln1 to cri!Jca, ''reflect.I a ra· d1ance he bu created wlth· in h1msell from many years of Ii villi in the desert." Tlus first meeting of the new year also will feature a "Chrlstma5 reject!" fund ra1sin1 project, in which members and guesta are asked to bring a "white elephant" for the 1Ttb-ba1. Invitations advised mem· bera to: Bring a white elephant tied up in a bag- y our unloved ltenu can make someone elJe &Jad. No charge for your gueat, ii she also brinp. A brown bag and tfeaa. ure lied up with a string. Put a price on brown ba&. tell what it's worth- 'TwlU be Chriltmu ap.ln for Affiliates and P'rlendl 'Nho ah.are in th• mtrth. Proceed.a of the aale will 10 to the La1una Beach Art Aaaoclat1on. Mn. Afmand Scbaef tr 1J waya and melDI cba.lrmc. Mn. FAward R e • d 1a A. Policeman's Lot la a Very Happy One I ntcmaUonal hoale"1tl£: and 1nt.rnaUonal affairs '''II be di.5cUJstd by Mrs. Li lenn Becltwith at the [)e.. sign for Living meetin1 at 10.30 a.m. Wedneaday, Jan. 19. in the home of Mn. Pet· er H Penman, icm Vista Elpeclally when he is able to~revent accidents. Jeff Martinez (left) ia aetting CaJon . N e w p 0 rt Beach. bicycle wety pointers from ' oliceman" David Powell. 'lbe two bo)'I are stu· Resenationa may be nade dents in the second grade at arper Elementary School and participated in a ,,1th Mrs. Elli• Porter, sec· skit der90nstralini safety rules for a Harper PTA meetini and other classes. •ion chairman. Tbe safety program is sponsored by the Police Department. chairman or the sale and will be asmted by Miu Bea John~on anc1 Mra. Roaer ~ ,. 1.JlJestrom Program cb.aJr· man 1s Mrs William Gle- achen. with Mlu Ftrn Ran· dolph president of Affil· iate:.. greetJng guests. f ollowing t he program Mrs. Hesler Arthun and Mr s. P. Gage and the coffee committee will serve refreshments. Wives Bid Millinery Designer Welcome aboard the Reu· • ben E. Lee in Newport ., Beach ror luncheon at 12:30 -.;:: Tuesday, Jan. 11. are all members of El Toro Offl. cers' Wives Club. The'}' will meet Matiel, a millinery designer who has de monstrated her art ln the salon of Mme. Le Monier In Paris and in New York's Sak£ Fifth Avenue. Matiel is pl"11ninl to open a shop of her own in the area soon. Reservations are limi~ to 125 persons and lntornu· tion may be obtained by calling Mrs. L. C. M. Voa- seler, 838-1132 prior to Fri· day, Jan. lt. (.;range Group Costa Mesa Gran1e Home Economics Group meeta ev- ery firat and third Tuuday at 10 a.m. in Gran1e Hall, 2144 Thurln Ave., Cost.I Mesa Agent 007 Reporting Uni1orma were 1bed and party dreuet donned by policewomen and feminine memben of Huntinatoo ~acb Police Department when Mrs. John H. SeltJer, wife of Chief Seltier, issued invitaUons to the tnd1Uonal Chr1stmu dinner p~ ty in her home. The Mmes. Ida Stahl and Virginia McKinney (from left) are among those who set uide uniform1 for the IOdal occuion. Tea Honors Dehutantes l\1ovie Guide An ancmoon tea w a s ed Jail July while 1964 deb- giH•n in the home of Dr u1.ant~s were guests. Eo tor \ ~"o" TJout "'°"'' 9V•dit h or~f"td ttv '"' film\ commltff't of HMbar Count•I Pl A "'" Keith C•• °'"'-' t\ ornf.dtnt ind M" W1ll1<., E '"''°" ., comm1t1w ct\.ttlr-""'" II .,. kllfnclfCI u • reftr...c. In 0tlerm1nint :.!i~u"~~ .=1-r~ ~ ·~ .,.. Mll<"M Mill -.. _,. Gvlde c,a,.. -1 11W DAii. Y P'll.OT I FAMILY CAPTAIN NEWMAN M.D. -Story ol a doctor, or· derly and nursea in t h e Army daring World War II. INDIAN PAINT -(Xl - Indian life in the far West as :. boy trains his pony with kindness. THAT DARN CAT -tX)- A comedy·myat.ery whose · hero is a Siameta cat. HALLELUJAH TRAIL -A alapltick wertern lnvolv· inC wagon loadl of liquor, bldiana, Cavalry an d temperance workers. TEENS AND ADULTS MARJUAGE ON T H E R 0 CK S -C omedy. and Mn. G. W. Hawltins Mn. Bernard Jordan, baD of Orange to honor 1968 chairman. Is plaMlng sev· Through 8 series of inci-Symphonx Association of eral pre-ball events. T h e dents a wife finds herself Orange County debutantes. county-wide Debutante Ball divorced and re-married. Hostesses were 1965 deb-gala 11 set for July 16 in the BUNNY LAKE IS MISS· ~ut.a_n_te_s_,_,h_o_w_e_re_p_re_s_en_t_· _D_l_sn_e_y_W1_d_H_o_te_l_. __ _ lNG -TernfyUlg kidnapl;:::~====-================:-atory. BOEING BOEING -News- paperman in Parl.a en- gaged to three women finds life complicated by jet age ADULTS WHAT'S NEW PUSSY- CAT -Peter Sellers as sex ridden psychiatrist NEVER TOO LA TE-Story of the frustrations of a middle-aged couple about to become parents. ALSO RATED THAT KIND OF GIRL - British film about a chain o( infections. 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'• .... ............ --.... , ... _. ............. t ••• , ' ...... , -.,. -.. -.. " -....... -• ,. ....... __.,.. r. ~ . . . I 8 04JL Y PILOT Nnn-Preu - UCI Scores Tourney Upset, 65-61 DAVIS -tJn1vtrs11.v nf wiMtrs over Sonoma St.a lt Callfomia , Irvine'• inspired in Thursday·, other Clr11t round cJaah. Anteaters will be seelung Encouraced by what he the champion1tup ol the an· declared u "ea11ly our beat nual Cal Agle Buketball effort of the year," Irvine Tournament here toni&hl coach Dan Roftrs predict· following a 1pectacular M-ed a win over the sharp· 11 upset victory over top .shooting Aaglea from Davis seeded tlC Riverside Thurs-··we became a tum out day. there agalnll Riverside," HITS POil Tbe triumph placed UC l Rofera explained. "and I 25 ln tonithl'• 9:~ HnaJe don't th.ink we'll let down Tem ltyM acaiMt host Davis. s+-46 tonltht." ..................... __________ _ I !Cl center Mart Nellon and guard Tom Bryan were u s1ly the heroea ot ~ wtn over Riverside, wbieb only Jet.IC days back had tl'ounc· ed 1M AnteateJ"s. 86-71, in the Kris Krinl)e Klaaic. Nelson virtually t.o&Md a ntt over tbe Hlcbl&nder'a Ii foot 81,; Aua1rallan Ol1Jn· pie whiz. Carl Rodwell. Bod- well, recuded u oee of the belt pivct mtin in California ~mall college basketball, mana&ed only hve polnu aloni: with a hall dozen r• bounds while Nelson tallltd 12 and dominated both back· boards with hia aeatonal high of 18 rebounda. Bryan was the acoring he- ro as he hit on a variety of 1ump shots and layupt to tntal 2!'> counters. It wu Br.>an 's long Jumper thAt placed llCI ahead to stay, 59-!'>7. in the waning mo- mtnt~ Bryan WU ~.,:.: on defenat. a c what. Rosen tumect ''uu' toughest ever effort.•• Rodwell, fruitrated at tV· ery turn, took a nlna at the burly Nelaon late in th• game and the two players had to be restrained. ln the otber semifinal tilt, D a v i 1 guard John FrOlt pouNJd tJtroulh lt polnta to lead the Agie win. Dale Aman had 2.5 in a 101in1 el- Iott for Sonoma. !>( .,,,_,'ti" '" T, ' l t " I t ! 1~ ~ ~! .t.n.io :s:. ' i : t f I etelt J 1t I~ '5 u' • ......i·u11 • N l'T l'l'TI' 1 ' i I I' 1 I :£ == : 1 l~ =" ::f 1 Taf tit ll IS 14 •I .._ ..... ac.t: OClt JI, OCI l4. HAL TS AUSltl Mlrk,.._ SPORTS ON PARADE Rose Bow l Confusing Bruins, SC Battle in Classi~ Fiiials . : .. l y BILL DONER ··------------- Burs Win Duffy's 'Mudders' Set; UCLA · Stays Warm l('am muc Indoors al a baakett.Il arena, apparent· I y betttnt on the stonn to rad• ud the field to dry for the Rote S...1 PIM wttb tbt Sputlna N t w Year'• 011. Al~ tbe area'• ftrrt winter tt.onn dumped 3.11 .,,.. ol nda blh In .. b.Jl fl boara 1'Jelday Ind Wtdnuday -1l •ppear· ed that Prothro' gamble micht pay oH. Ear1y today the Weather Bureau 1111*1 a rtviaed forecast -elim· tn.tinC a chance ot nb1 ~ Ji'rldl7 -ud caJl. lq tor cleartq lk* toda1 ud. lwm,J.,.... Altbou1h M'I )Wit been 1evt11 ralu ~ during the Tournament of Rosa, datina back ta ~ only thrte ~torms have drenched the football , .... T h e r • was rain for tM aftC'DOCla camea of .. ud lftZ. 1'le ROie BfWI WM Oooded btfort .. , ..... UM.but~ ... C. rm oil iD thne for .. ~. ... ~ .. UCLA Mter 4th Title Block Key In Showdown LOS ANGELES (AP ) - UCLA goes aftu ita fourth straight Los Anfeles Basket· ball Classic torugbt -bul Southern Cal may provide BASKETBALL SCORES 1. 1 17 ·I . . ' . .. Tt1ursd.1y, DK~mbtr JO, 1%S Speedy Mustangs Race to Tourney DAJL V PILOT ;H.-.,·'l'IU Jl , Crown I • 1 .. First-ever Title For School, Gage By GLENN WHITI Prep Sport• Editor Costa Meaa struck fast and early to wrap up it.a fint, ever varsity baaketball tournament championship u tbe MUJtangs outluted defending champion Newport B.ai- bor, 66-57, Wednesday night for the title of the Newpcrt Optimist class1c. It was also the first tournament ~ampioolhip a a Jules Gage varsity 10 17 years or coaching. Gage's short but nashy five gave the 1,100 specta- tors on hand a 1 o o k at wbat a quick little team can do agall\at a slower. l&ller side. * * * Lions Win Consolation Laurels It was that s p e e d and qwckness wl\Jch gave Gage's forces a1J the bnathing room they needed in the first half. And those same u1et& paid off in Ute closing ounutes wtlen the Green and White went Into a st.all lo fend oU Westminster held off a d~ a menacing Newport come-tennioed Mater Del rally to back try. dump the Monart:hs, ~ The Tars or 0 ch 8 ll for the consolation champi~ c a 1 ship of the Newport Optimist Hatch, trailing by as many basketball tournament Wed· as 15 at var1oui. atac.es of the . first half. led only once in o~sday night al the Harbor the contest -~l an the open· High gym. . . ing mtnute on a free toss and Coach Emil Neeme 1 Mon· basket by Rudy Southall arctu had rallied from a 32· After that the Mustang Ex-20 deficit in the third quarter p~s' got under a full head to pull even with coach Ben of steam with pm-point pass· Taylor's Lions. ~all. wtth U\g, intercepted passes and five minutes left in the on. razor·s~rp ball handh n g . c their creed tut as Tim Snutb fired 1n tbe They gave indications of equalitlng bucket. turning the ba.tle into a lop-It was a ltt·saw affair ror uded affair until Newport the next few momenta. Wtal· ""'--• • got tough m the last hall minster hit two quick bastei. ~ Th~ S a 1 I o r s put on two as Mickey Bodnar found lh4t 11-,,_ .,. ."...,. •-1 frantic scoring bursts and ~· range to give the Uons a 41• COSTA MESA ACE STEVI TURLEY (33} GOES UP FOR A SHOT WHILE MATIS IRUCE CHAPMAN (43) AND TOM MORAN (53) LOOK ON. NEWPORT PLAYERS d.uced the M~stJlng bul.ge to 37 advantaa• wttb 3.30 J.Jt .18 ARE JOH Yu rive. 53-48. Wllh two minutes "'" . .,.. N LE (34), GEORGI YULI (50), READ CHRISTENSEN (44), CRAIG RITTER (54). left in the tturd stanza the game. •••••••••••••••••••••••! However. Gage's five re· Mike Flaherly's two fTee Love Would It Eagles in Consolation Title Tilt bounded with red-hot Steve ~osses got. the Monarchs beck V llel S M k Oil B Turley and Craig f'alconer ln contention. 41-39. with 3: 17 a y na11s ar er ees setting the pace to up the lo eo. count to ~ u the I a s t But """ fR& totaea Md frame was ready for play. Dave Prather'& fieki go a J As CdM Nl.ps Jordan In Se1ms· ,· But again Hatch's quintet sul ~ wi..nnen up . by sis. surged back into contention ~. with 2: 10 remauung. w1.Jh Southall and Crai& RH· And that wu enough to ice By ED GIBSON g10 in that lime N • s te~ doing the damage. the verdkL Of 111t l*t'I , .... ..., But the Sea Kmgs had JP ain•is They moved to witbln teV· Prather led Weslnunster W H ITT IE R -E&tancla eoroo. de! Mar rode the enou&b left lo hold olf the fast-V en or a tie. 61-54, with S· U to ICOl'in& wit.b ll while Flabu· roared into the consolation fi. record-bruting performance closin~ Panthers and "ith go and Gage promptly orciu· tJ was hi&b far the Monarcba nala of the second annual Pio-ot John Vallely to third place Mike Morgan and Vallely &Ulk· By DOUG PACHECO ed b11 daullng ball bandlen wit.b 11. By GLENN WHITE neer basketball tournament tn the fourth annual Newport mg a palr of clutch free throws 'Ot .,. o.11Y,.... ""' mto a stall. Neither team was part.ICU- • .,. ___________________ when the Eagles are ached-Optimist basketball touroa-each in the final 35 aecood1. lluntmgton Be a ch r~ The strategy worked .per-la.rl,y bot from tbe Dool' as Ma- uled to fa~ the winner of the ment Wednesday a!ternocm at the.> were home free I R.andl Ala .to du ftctly as the slower s.ilors ter Del hit 2S per cent of tti . Santa Fe-Sunny Hilla coot.est N Harbor HJ School ,_.. .., ....,.. 0 . rru 1 1 mom-were forced into the positioo lriu and the Uoos tanked JS During 1 preaa conference before the Mater De1 thil aflernoon at 5:30 at Pio-ewport P · ~ ~ ,;:-~ 1, I U:'" Inc at lO.:r> in the semi-finals of lelllnt the Mustangs run per cent ol their 1ttempts. awards banquet Monday UCLA football coach Tom neer High ~. Vallely scorched the nets .,_ ., 73 ot «Oe We~rn Bee bulcet-out the clock. try and foul Prothro bad this to aay' when asked how he'd like lo Coach BUI Wetul's youthful ~or 42 poi.n~. ~clu:;.g ~pair u ~-,,0.,.,. ~1 ,,,, T' baU tournament. after having them to g~l the ball or come 1l f:l 1:f be on the spot by being a two-touchdown favorite in the Eagles quallfied for a shot at ~~;-c c ds glefl to owa ~L.. { ~ ~ 1~ whipped Santa Ana 6.l·S9 in out of their ione defense. ._. "" ....._ the consolabon champlonahJp 1econ • give J°'"ci.1 • t s n . Falconer shook loose for _, Del , , ,. 1~ Rose Bowl. . with a ~Mover Bell GardenJ the Sea Kln&s a thrilling 73-e:'.f-l & ! 1J overtim~ yesterday. one basket with four mlnutes _......., ' ., 1i "- "I'd love it," Tommy replied. Wednesday afternoon. 71 victory over Loog Beach t,,~~-I , i I The Oilers led at the hall, left to make it 63-54 after _TH Del 1 .. 1 Prothro considen this year's Michigan State team DeadJoclted al 43-all going Jordan. ri!!.."11 ; : f • but a third period aurg~ by Mesa ~d successfully be Id ,,. " ,, "" . . •t hi h tn.. ~" . '· ked th W9ilt>.,t t 2 1 2 h b JI f 1·11 M. ,.,...._ 1 1 1 • u a atronger foe than the M1ch1gan vars1 Y. w c to the final quart.er, the Eagles nm -u poinLb • crac e rot••• ,, ~7 " n Santa Ana 1talced the SaillU t e a or . · . F1a_,., , , , 11 cleaned up the field with his Oregon State outfit (34-7) threw a atrangllng defense at single eame scormg r~ord of co11011A o1L M.u 1m lo an 11 pomt lead. Hunting-Newport made a brief raJJy !'rt=.,..,. ~ ~ ~ ~ in the 1965 battle of roses. ~ Lancers and held them to 41 set by Frank Biggs of v. 1• ~~ ':oT "[ T~ ton raJIJed In the fourth stan-with Southal.1 and George 11-1 • • , . · h d d f' ·t seven points in the final eight Grossmonl in 1962, and gave ,.ir.. 1 1 > • Yule accountinl for t b re t! Sn11111 ' • ' • And when asked i! M~~h1gan Shtate a any, ef iru ~ minutes. pumping 10 l7 them-him a total of 95 pomts in ~.~ .. !'Oft : j j }~ :r.a to send Ute game Into over-frff toues. That made it 63-~':! ~ 1; 1; .! weakness, he answered, If they ave. no one s oun sel•-for the l" """"t -'-three gamea shattering I.he g~~~ : o , 1: lime, and then Mapped up 57 with l 45 to play of th t " "" V'yvuo ww. ' Hl<'tl.., l 0 e 4 WUTMl'lllTIR I .. ) any em ye · Mike McCartin and Pbll tourney three-.game mark MO'ta11 2 • 1 the triumph by outac<>ring -. ., ~ ,. " ,, "" * * * Jordan paced the win with 16 It WI.I an C«ooa del Mar Tott l• " " JD n Santa Ana 4-0 in the ertra pt· c... ~ ~ : !; ~ :::;. ! : : 1: poln~ apiece, while John in the first three quarters riod -PGrt conA MAIA IMI itw.oi. • • 1 • Sn~ chalked up 25 for Bell With 3:30 to 10 in ~ third ~ma eliminated ,. " "' ,, ~~;., ! ~ ! 1~ Gardens. stanu. Vallely had 38 potnt~ v•kin v.a s _.,. 1 • 1 to.-, • • • IHketball action hH gone on long enouth for a toed evaluation of which tHmt are the 1trongHt in Or•nt• County 1 .. gue1 and in the CIF. 1cen .,. o.a""' one more than Jordan. and l gs ~om champioosbJp 41£.mpell· ~:,::.. ~ ~ ~ : ~::'::" ~ ~ : : :;:r~~'"-"• :~ :: i! 1~=: the Sea Kings had a ~pomt lion Wednesday when~ lost FO'o1t ! : : ! ro1a1t 11 1 • • The Or•nt• CMat er•• figurH to come In for Its Iha,.. ef excitement In the varlout circuit chatet. McCorH11 Jorci." Ntl- MorOfl Ka,,,,.. Sim- llTANtlA 1m lead. 62-37. Outscore to Ranctlo. ~. iuocho got ~:'.::-" , , > ll=i~;;;;;;;~~~~~~ ,,. ",T ': Ti" The Panthers had Just be-off to an early lead. and kept ~~:~;0 ~ ! ! ~ Molt prominent reprMentation should be in the 'reeway League •• Newport Harbor and Cotta M ... f19ure to flnlah in the top thrM with Fullerton the ether contender. 11lMtl1lnt the potential fan lnterHt In the two le .. ue metc:ho• between Meta ind Newport, the Harbor District twas okayed night gamet for their Tuoscley eollltlont lnttHcl of the customary after- noon tffft which are required on wMk dayt. Leok hr CeroM chi Mar to thraah It out with LNra for tho Irvine L ... ue crown if tho S.. Kint• can """t.r aomo eupport for scoring whl1 John Vatloly. Mater 0.1 It coming around now that the Mon- arct.1 hno tho footbatl players avtllable for duty and they could be In the money for the Anvelus L...-tftte. S.rvtte, Cantwell and St. Paul could alt bo "'the running for top honon. In tho SunMf Leape tt looks llko Wettem In a brM10 • cioactt Eire Van tt.rn (a Coate Mau rHI· dent) h .. come up with a good showing thus far. Wlth tho top two flnlahon In Nch 1 ... uo quat- lfylng fw the c" playOfft, the Orang• CNlt area f'eu,.. t. have• lot te IM forw1rd to this yoar. * * * ~ ! 16 gun lo nght, however. and the Vikings from making any For'=.' I • ~ ~ • • 1 : seven minutes later the count Dominouez dangeroua threat& .... ,ORT u~ " : ; ~ 1~ was ~ aa they had out· "" d r t ...__ hand ,,. " '" '" " ,, 11 45 scored Coron£ by a 26-1 mar· A 83-~ e eat a uric: s "'"-' • , , 1• Marina captured sE'venth of Ganesh.a removed C o s t a ~::!'17•" 1 ! ~ 1~ place In the fourth annual Mesa ( r om the consolation G vu1t : ~ • Newport Optimist basketball bracket. Ganesha scorched ~'~u11 • • 1 ! tournament Wednesday after· . Tuck•• • ' , , 1 noon with a h:•rd-rought S5-48 the n~ts in the ~arst quarter. r.,..,, ,. u u 11 win over Dominguez. notching a 15 point lead. The t· ·tf tf UNTA ANITA HIULTI Alto •• " -Ttrtnlla, 1Jnc1tnl1blo '•II Trailing throughout the first Mustangs played on I v • n w1011110AY. 01c. "· "" M•ICI, More M•n1t. Miu .. Miu . G1•0Y• half which ended with the terms from then on but were V U J T ....... ......, Anl'I. LMt --· .old ...... "'· .. · a e y ops ,,, .. , uci. • ''"*"' 1 Y'M' _ Sc••tdled -c_,, ... c.nc1Y. Vikings °" the short end of a unable to overcome their ear- ""' "' 11tM 111 cent. c: .. ,..,...._ ,._ llXTM uci . .-;.,Jonot ""VO• .. 29-27 score. they took control ly deficit. ~;_19 u L.......,,1 , .. u• ,_,. ':':::: J,;:'' ow. -• ._ Allow•'·" ! thtoe third .~ri~ and went ' Westminster was a Is o AlJ-Star Fi.Ve c-"'"' IM Ycar11 '-• ue .,.., ,,... u LMNertl ,, ,. 100 1 '° uu acore un: win. knocked out of tbe consola· ~:::._·,~ 1~i cn111 11.• :;~·~"*<HM~11Wme1t1 ,,.o ~~ It was Marina's pressing lion play yesterday, falhn& to Al• ••11 -,...,..._.,..,, K..,. .....-... '"--1.i1 m defeott that spelled doom for Western 33-32 Corona del Mar's record Tim ICtYlt\. ,..,. ,...., Arrl ...... le, WI th lofty Dons th . ,1 o.rMo. ........ -Hew 1 -..ier. K•" ""' e . as ey \\ere sh.1ttertng senior won top 1n-scro1c....., -le!'clrcla, c ............. l 't ,._,.,_ llMI s-t Ota l, All '""P held to but llx points in tht>1"'"'41'1• .... l'1l 1"1 S-I AM d' "d a} h t th f f1.h Cerrlkllll. T., Amblllol'I. SuMl'I' ow, Ca,...,...,. ,..,,,,.,., 111 ~ •• S<i>-· IVI u onora a e OU K'"' r-1 ... ,.1 .. ao11 Llfte .SU•~ -l'olltfl. HI ••~ Ith~ quarter . whJ~h came lo ~;~ ',W, t '~b~:. an nu a I Newport Optimlst ' 11cOMO uu..-;;''°"'' , ""' ... 11valfTM uc1. 1o1 1 ... u .. J •••· a clote with Marina on top. !·:~ 111i1 ~ :m ~~~ basketball tournament. lilllat All-•llC .... ""'• ISM ...,. .... ""' Cl•lm"W T"8 l4twall Pv•w »-35. Scorlf>O '"°' -H8 ~ l John Vallely of the Sea ~:;..:; ~ ,~w t.':"..!t1'1·• 1:.: ~= :~ u ... 1 ... u o u Mark Miller potted ~~ts ""~"r.1mo Kore -"""1 ~ SeMa Kmgs was not ooly named to 0..IW Hlofll IJ L-t11 1 ... TelleM (M Ycaul I ~ • ·~ ror the Vlkes to spark ~ VIC· ,._,,,,_ ...... \C;O'I -~·-the au-tourney five but be TJ,,.._I fl ) S Maretuo II tW ~ktrl ''11 t . St ).Int• AM ,. • AIM llan -ai.. Te '-' s.mtte ,.,__, S1 ttl. '1ry. M•ri• 1u1 1ul •-was s I n g I e d out II t h e :,:1 srr-,, ... ;.""lTeen.F::· ,..-j ,:,--Cr~:,;;, .. ~:.::;/;,.' _.. .. -.-. ~~~~";Wt : 11'11w~C~ classic's most outstanding .sc;.,C::~"M1u· ... a~ ~ ... Hit· 0v..n. o.mletl, Sir 1(11. ~ s ~ ,,__..1 r::~"111'. t 'a\ i:i~ player C'll"' ,. .. _.. Ufl. kn~ -•w-u._ l-••""'' ~fN. -:: lJ 1; t-1.i CONI-10 G 1•1 l'tlhck J d hi J h Bo h rt DAIL v OOUILI, f.<eMI-a .. JlfMW C•-· $11111. Lw LuPA• oo.i ... ui a I•> J,<,.(11''"• •tz 1111•• c"""'r'' u. or an W z o n re e 1.,.. •• a.-. ,.., """"' A-IC._, a. 1<1-Enlrf ,. "" ,,, ,,1 ~,,,, 'r l. AN "''"" ~ Ja11 ,.,,.. wu chosen most lnspiratlou- Toto• Race Results TMi•o llACW • .--;;;rlofleL Mt .... J l .. HTM AACI. 6 ~ f Y••• o•d• Car...,"4' 6 S ~ II Mallllmo >«><"t ,.... 11-'-11. ~a""' aJ player and Wal presented S '" C._____ All-•nc.L "'""• m.oa M4nlll 1 • 0 11" lwith the John Powers ~ ...... b t • ~ n •r tlCI c-elh .. o.Ml .. L 'W• .... ,.,, W"'9 (W SMtmek .. 1 s.• ' .0 } 00 Cemerllle l l l 111 C•ll M..e 1)41 (Ul .... ™ .. VI' y. ,,,.,.. G.-Selll ID ~~ "' i.• r.1,. .. (W 11\H'M JOO JtO ''"'" • I , l ~ 111 , ~11) COMn 0th er all-tournam t 'ft t Mater Del la •till not particularly enthused over the""'-NHMU (0 ._ ... , , ........ t.-'ec:rr• (M Ymnt J'°1=.. I l l ! 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AT IUNNY AC9'1& MOTIL T.,,.._111 ~L ............................................... ..J1 ............................................ ~t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= 11 ·--·-·-~,.-., ....... _. __ • 8011•' ClulJ Aids Dime• .tlarrh I \!embers t>f the Harbor ~ ~· rJub th• "'ttk .aided the 't-v.pc>rt Harbor Rw.1~ and ProfeuJ001I 19' omen in placint: donation r-onumer-s 1n ~ores throughout Coo.a )feu and ~f'WJ>Ort Rncb for t~ .\farch of Dimes, to be ron· ducted sn J1nu1rv. Jn the front rove l from left• are Dalf' C"h nsteruen. ~1ck Roth anrl }fart1n P.anttl; behind theM ue Jerry ~ ... ,ft Ron Lindahl, Doug Br.int and Tom Po..ell. lftducMI Al Tltis: ....-.e...... ... .-........ _._ ~ ,,..,, ,.ACTOIY·TO-TOU rou Gn: STORE HOURS • GlROO 6IOVE D•ily l :JO te 5:l0 Mon. • Thun. Fri. 'Till 9:00 Sun. 12 te 5 AU SIZES fOR HOMES, MOTBS 2 TWIN BED · SALE • HOU YWOOO llOS n:,. 6990 ~~. ., .. """"" J lllntM, I .. llr19fl 150 CHAIRS SOFAS DRESSERS ALL AT -NEAR COST 4 T SUCH A LOW, LOW PRICE! Chir·O-Pedic FtlM Mom flit .. ,,,," .. ~ IUHaUl14 ltr ""h ... c- ,..,.., '" "" I ltf "t <•"'11 KING SIZE 99~ IAU 1 .. n •v1ouwn1 Chir-0-Pedic OlntO "" TWIN sm sn FIRM BED 6990 ' Jt.YI. tUAUNTW 10681 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. GAIDEN GROVE • 530.1990 Llngui~t~ To Lc,·turt~ At Irvine UC Plans Lectures • • u..r •. .u ~onn: Mrci . ' ..... .... --- • .. . . .. .. Ev.,-yone HH Something That Soin•on• Else Wants - DAIL V 'TlOT /Htwt•,,._ J• j You C.n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With A Want Ad 'J'BB BIGGEST SINGLE MARKETPIACB ON 'J'BE ORANGE C'OAS'.1' • PllONE DIRECT 84%-SCI -•OlJS! FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE MOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES Fett SALE HOUSES FC. SALi J HOUSES fOlt SAi.i O....ril 1000General 1000 G.ne,..I 1000 G.neral 1000 Generil 1000 General 1000 G.ner•I 1000 Me.a V.nle 1110 I Huntlnfton a.ch 1• ---- COATS & WAUJCE RULTORS 4 BEDROOM GEM A-lib new u.aed home! All electric built-Ins and 4 huge bedrooms. Plus a dinmg _room Covered patio for outdoor fun. Only mmutes from new May Co. Can you be~t 5V• in~er e1t, with paymenu of only $147, covering principal, interest. taxes & insurance. Anx- ious owner ask.mg only $23,500 Save loan coata Ii usume ttus existing FHA Loan. IASTSIDE -$l3,9SO Terrific fixer-upper on a large R-2 lot with room for another unit. Home has .2 ~d roow w~h great potential to add a bedroom & increase the rental. $1500 DOWN PAY- MENT will handle! ?.!4 W. Cout Hy ~ SAauFlCE! Lo11,ly 4 br, f&mlly rm. drg&, trpJ, pa· tiol, $22;9. Owner 54.'>-~. 4 BR, :Z ba, l'l'eO', cpts, drpa, lndcd, iprltlra, trpk:. 20Jl Ca111ert. ~52113 Qn.r. Newport Shores 1220 K Owner In Hawt1U Must Sell You ~ In luck. ThU Iii a bl( 2 bdrm & dkMs r1ll moderu pullman bath 6 lotchm fQ'Ulwed w1th elec- lrk' bU-tn ~. OY8I 6 dlsllwa.shf>r. llug, 2 k '4 C"aJ' ~~ Wllh ~laJ door IOf' boal. Y N , ll bu Aon"ed Rtr tw.1, 11'5 car- peted, tw..& l?OQd land8aii> IJlS: 6 bautiful brick ~ en;. The be yard ii c--vn• pletely f~ IT IS DIR,. TY and needa a brtle eU.O. K?Ma but owner la u111J11 onb' PACESETTER -SHAKE ROOF Lovely Mtsa Verde 3 bedroom. This is an uctptiooally clean lushly landscaped home with fireplace. Completely carpeted. Large dining room. Owner wants OFFER, ASKING $31 ,500. ----------~---Jllpe. Bet\. ~'Tea~ * 3 BR. 2 BA, BLI'NS S 12,fSO Solid Investments 20 VNrrs t5 tourplexes) on Corner Baker at Harbor aeparate deed!. B!i Cor. Open Eves. 546-4141 Lot. All 2 Bed Rma. S32.000 loan oo Nrll Bide. Inc. te.LEGE REALTY Meu Verde Oi<XCE LOT }JMlll1 Qlllr'D8t lot at JI YI : ~ 6 Tahiti Pll!ICI arnDfli P~ ~ <:Ner- ..S Jot an& and an OUI· Jtlrdnc ~ 1t S14 ,500. IS~ down & IOI> rxtt'lldrd t'rms on bal~ T rtd• Your Houae In Westcliff t!4,540. 'fr, Sub. Vac, or I TD's on ud1ang~ Owner iJl.il'lllf\Cll C'"JI fin -4174 Bargain Buy llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil 40xA~~es <LA. co f'OUR BEDROOMS, TIIRf:E I OWNER MOYJNG Ant'I~ Vallf'y. Ji'rff 6 BA nt HOME v.1ttl carpets, Our. WUI wll In 10 aat dra~s. ~ OOtll·ln Bre.ut. 3 bdnn . family J*'C'LI with LOW Dn. 11625 lotdk'n. two fir'l!1>l11Cft, COY" room Z bath hml• °" oor-Pf'f A£n. Or trade tor enod patio, and many ex-ntt k>t In IJrime area. Spa-unto1 in s. F . Valwy. tna. 9'°" ~ to wm'-CIOOI kltcb. wtth all th~ 13 N CLIFF PLAZA SHOP~G "wtle-a't'tne'' bit-in& cu.at. Acres ear a.nd MAR.INERS SCHOOL.. ~ " ('j>ts. l.hru-0\Jt May Co Excelf"lt ~ a11&il-Pool 11u yani Sha.k.e roof • Onl 10,.., ... _ and ~ g11ant """ IM~ able -Y ·• ..,..... Walle lo 8Chooll It WHl· PR1CED RICHT AT ..,.._,, ping ~nlrr Ma""' comPr. • ..-~·"•"'' I daft Slhoppini; Cf'nlcr. ,~ W&tc-h lhi& 110'1' SPOT ONl,Y $28.~ ~· Big trust ~ wtlh M. M. LA BORDE I w. E. LACHBtMYfR ~~ n ~~"R r; s~~ King Bdrms Family Rm-$13,SOO lull pnce. E.xt~m"IY attrac- tive homl'. Freshly pa1ntfod ouwde. EJectnc built • ma in k.Jtdlen F'rlgid&Jrf' !"f· fn~erator It "uh"". dryf? included 111 sa.1!'1' pric,. C&rpetf<I. Lo~rlv plan1rr di· v1~r be~ ll\'lnll! & din· lllc areas. SH uu tul f'Ond.J. ttOn lft 6 out. Nl'at every· dune· SIG-1720 OPEN '1lL I P M. ~ Harbor Blvd , (' ~f , Hne You Saved $725 THE~EAL ESTATERS 3 Bedroom • 16,950 Ta~ a loolc at 1*1111! Oean home wtth 1!i x 22· ~ I Comnum1t1 pool, 234 6Znd ••••••••4 izi.soo. day• 5.16·%XU. evea For Beat RHulta Buy or Sell your property wilh • • • ~ Back t.y 1240 TUBACH REALTY I* IY OWNER * KATELLA REALTY la1111\St room. Carpers. Drap-1 JO'll Harbor Bl11d I $500 Down C. M. , 1 bedroom hotlte nn 50 x 1 !iO lot Frnct'd yard. W.~ 260 Santo T omn c.ii 541-4'l .. HQ!l Beadl Blvd. 1Juat So. ol Wamrrl 847~1 or 546-9366 es. Ulf!d bncl< tu?pi.&t'f'· I ~ Stf!1) 11\\/lng )Qt.dwn. Nf'W· I.> deaftlrd. N"*' water I •••••••• heater New cart>&&e dlA" po&a!. Se. It today. Open Special Dutdl Haven 3 bdnu. J ba. *BLOCK TO OCEAN* FOR~ or u.. ·Two 3 Wt> laundry nn, DJLan 'ti! 9- 546-231 :I 646-7171 THE~EAL E .S TATERS 2 dupl.exes klo&led on qu1ft tier. Homee, Imm. J>ou, cpt.t, cuil dJl>S. MW bot St nr beet beach. ' • 2 Br, ~7293. water htr, ~ x ~ CDY'd 1.., baths Studio Ac>ts. r lec patio w/bbq. Exctl. land· blt-1111, cplJ, drl>I . refr1c, CoroM del M1r 12.SO acp. ~r lr'llll. $19.!fJO f J'1)1ca. May Mil RPBJ"le-GI or FHA. ly. $44.~ e11 Fann House Style Braihear Realty HARRIET P ERRY, JU.TR. Ukt Uv111& In the mowM.Jns 1 847-&~>31 ~ Invest Today --. -6-~-·4!XJO_r. ---:tt!..eo.-:0 de~~-:r·~ $250 down for aimfortable l.lvq and a Udo Isle 6em bdnm plus hobby boule, t<> O>ld War V'l'U plUi COltl. praf1~ futw?. A dlarm· Clnll family bome. OwntJ t bdrma A 2 full t.tba. or on a larler or ~,.r ont 1 ('~I <or dfo4 &Jb /WI our ~ t~1n pro· i:ram. N W. O>r. H&rbor • AdlllTll I !'I..., 0nf'mA ThNtl? I Rllr 1'160 Npt. Blvd C\i. ~ 1:.'v'91. 6t2--0ls:i 646-8111 l TI\al 1 all you wall ~ to buy this 4 bclnn 1 belh Newport home 't.bia amount tnCludca In&. Wf'll lcrpt ~ cioee to I lmm.al"Ulat' 3 bdrm. 2 bath bla, m -2010. ;'\ and den~ room.5. downtown. Situated on a.n I l'lome on '5' lot. Garc:kn .io· --------,-,.,-lf'n~ ~ant. Call today. R-l lot with comrncn:\3.1 lf'Y. Moderaaly pnced. * BY OWNER. beauutully I ft. I _.C potf'flllal. Only $.1,500 wall I Rich1rdton RNlty appointed hoole Wllb bnci< In• renncm o. handl~ Call mv. Of'"1 '111 3102 Lalayette. NB. pMio. TWO AOOmONAL Ra! Utate 6 Im. Kl &.sn> ANYTtMF. NEWLYWEDS •t d!'l'Wn paymrnt & all rlos· Lna C'091sl you "'111 ia, e -Looking??. Vlctorle only 1 loan at ;,1.,r,. mler· esl willl total po.ymenta o1 only $136 mo 1nC'l t&Xes 6 I ~1500 rent&la an rear mi 2 Iota l'f'ooA"D • OJunt.ry Ce!Mr) Ad.JOmtn& w.cant lot avul· M7-9658 646-7171 546-2313 TERRIFIC TRIPLEX able. OR 3-n4 11_ ....,-....,.-ln-ILl-.w----c THEQE AL E .STATERS Best C'Jltom built, qua.l.l"ty Se& La UUU ~ r I Ulla -construction. Located in BY owrwr/UOO n''. bdrm bame. Al~ f&mDy tar a d~an 3 bdrm, 2 balh home. :nop and Uk to ~ ttua on~ Extra.I lnclud,. built-us boobhel11s. p&Jll'l· Mi wall1, I~. JiP&ClOU5 rev )'an! tor c:hildl?n, 11d· dUJQDaJ entrance trom 111· Jry. Modem lcttchen with Ju nlly ~ room. Eves 54~ or 673-5720 • t~· To tlf'f' today bHt Eutslde ana. Out of Ha.roor Vlrw Rilll, J·Br room adda tht mud\ "O>r NOW $21 ,900 FARR•W COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR CO-WINNERS NEWPORT BEACH .. I ............. ~~ .................. oe.le ..... UllY. Me I• ~ ....... Mt I ........... '; ........... _ ..... .,......_...._...,.u,.._ "'" ........... ... .... _... ._..... Wlt!I ·- flt' " """' ltlC. ... """'"' ct• <rtlltef -flllf I tM a -W ............ ""' ... Mett• - 6'4111 -·-...... Mt -,,........, le OINIM ......... . '""""" ...... ~ ... .. ... ... ui-.......... ... ---.. '"'· ......... ..... _,, ...................... .... •• ~ ... tc • ......-.... -........................ ... ..,... lillMfMet ... .... -.......................... _,....,..._ ........... "' "" .......,.. tlllY • -· ...... ..-OIY ,_,.,__,.. .... , J .. ft •• •ltll* .. _......._ ..,.lea .... -....... -· .... _. '""' ..,,,.,.. .... ''"""' ... , lal•lt ..... ~ .. , ............ . ..... CONTEMPORARY Thi. l'"macvlat1 3 bedroom, I UU. bDme lenda ltMlf to the ultl-'"¥• II\ c:ontemporary doooratlno. t..l•·il!WI gold oarpetlng. whit•• 1,,...1' • tlllt dr•perlt1 (doubt. lkttd)• oemplNly oevertict gl .. • enoMea4I patl• facee M a buutlful ll91tt1d ,.,.den 6 Mak• entertain· i,.. trvty • Jey. 16.000 m•v• you a.. n.4171. o,.n Cyta. ~ t STORY POOlf HOMI ,,,. VI• lnv1ttm1nt mlndff. .. Har ... hell tranlftrrod & wtll aaorl· ftel Vtla levely 2 atory, 4 bedroom "-me with 2 full bat.ha. nHr new •..W bullt·ln' & Wautlful ~x 10 !'tltlled & fllttl'td pot I with ..... •f 4.-tllft9. AIM, n a ltabl• rs •r 1... .,,e59n. Only IMUW ,_..,. felt. 204S Or •... nu. o.,.,. Iv•. 1uttea wttll a11 •llllMI ... ...,,... .................. 66' x 300' R_. Future potential te tM.1114 12 unit.. t..•ro• ocunfortabl•, 2 etory home In O.rona d•I Mar H.I. Olttr. for your f•mlly to 1,.jey while YCM.1 plan your dtv1lopment. W,IOO In prloe. Your Ha..,y "'• YMr wlll be .. au recs. 2llt H.,._, arvd. K 1 5-1411. Open 1v11. OECORATOA'I HANO featu,.... th .. lrvlnt Terrao. home. Adult oeoupl1d, It.. atper elHn throuohout. I H )' oaf't, ,,., ... ion· ally l•n•acia!Nd 1•"4 It t.lk 9f MlftlNrtlood & Mt•ru C.D.M.'I tavorlt. coral t,..._ Move In with t4,000 dOYl'ft & 6300 monthly hH· 4tet ni.rytJwln• rttO I . ,_.., C4il. H•r· ~11f. ~ ..,, ... ....,._ ... ---.. . $93 Piil MONTH ror thl1 la,.. family home wttt. I huoe bedroom-. & large y.,od .. r kld1 & doge. N .. r pNpoeed MW Marina wtlt,.. va1u .. atlo"ld aky• rocket. Only 11&,710. IOU w .... ollff Dr •.... nH. Open Ive&. auv °" LIASI OPTION 4 .... newer, p,...tlo• h!Jl'" near '*'°h. lpeclal wool .. rP.tlno • fl"9 dra'9rleL Mtny ouatom fu· tu,...1 IMludlnt 11,..loe porob 6 ftnoed , ..... v ... nt fOr lmmelfl•t• oocupaney. 11• por m.. H2t Hara lilor alv4. Kl t-Nt~. 0!*' •"- . THftff LOCAL OFftCES TO SERVE YOU-------OPEN EVENINGS CORONA. OIL. MAR t7IO L ~f .. O"° HW)I. CoNM dtl Mar 67~171 • NIWPOllT llACH .,.. w...."' 0rf¥j H.,._.rt 9u9'1 '46-m1 , COSTA MISA 1111 Marhf 8tv4. Ceeta ..... Kl s..Mt1 CALL 6-16-0161 FOR "S~IUNG SERVICE'' tfr SEMPLE I .REAL ESTATE l 1 :ilj Ea~l Cont JU&hway I Corona d'l Mar t 8etv.('('n Carnatlon Ir LEASE Dahll11 1 6'15-1101. Four Seasons And/ Or Option Custom built "°'11,. 3 Bdnns. Homes, l baths. dinin& mi.. hard-- Capistrano Mesa ;;:1 b~:· ~~"· r~·: Series, double garall:(' hr111111tu1 San Mft tiff&. QIJ1t't St . 111•\ oU Ir· 111ne lwe. Caplstrono Welh-McCarctle 8Hutt!ully cunom desliMd REAL TORS and supt'rb Cll CCl'lltlUCtion 7TZ9 Offtrs ~ nmr planl, t ti.en· _P_H_O_N_E _____ ~ __ 2480 ELDEN AVE. COSTA MESA Hkl IUter'ed Pooi! Proi- 1 l ,..._.... .,, CM\ lov.n owna wan~ 1t ~<>wt ldacp'i · CpU. 0rpa. E.x\nla' COOVUlletl u•,.. · _.._, fut. makf an ofler. Pm.eel ~m~~! ~~ i)• .. 7-1266 at $39.500, witb low down "" .........., ~ payment. R..CYn'MAN co.. 11-1•-11 ..... 2199 Fairview Rd. s.46·1222. Udo hie \351 ~ ..-..-~ 5 Homes left Y ~R I::\ D BARGAIN! 8} O\lot\er 1£.u(udf>1, ~ a I 1984 Rliymond ~ houSfl, t br. tum i fen('Qd y!l'd, Sl7 ThO 11 yoo pay c-qh s.u oo " m. :GO hal &net' °" Si.JO c-Nh /,,, SJtl,.jOO baJ. all('t l'all ~TJOJ ar write Mr Ayala. l51 l'I fiUI St , Banntlli. Cal. BARGAIN! BY ~ER Si>arltlmi 3 br, 1~ be .• Frpl , 11..,i nn , C"arpt-us, Drapt'll. BullliM, CO\! Pat· ". Lush Garden, S23.500 Top Terms. Dnw by 2345 l''ordbit.m L>r Call ~ 7T1'l IO lll.~ HAJ..EOU:ST • Cor lot, l'dw fir. trpk.• bU • tns, •·~. rNirr ("Oii p&t>o, boat pi.. pleuanl loc, lop cond. Own· er. S'Jl.45(1 ~3684 -OPEN HOUSE ANYTlM.E ~ Br. l ~ ba, e-xtn nu C9r- J>t'L~. t"lt'tU\ A C'O'l;y, Weat CM . Sl9,900 665 Roa, SCl-7212 . :: lT.1~ ba. Sac. w.-. bu ~. qitl, dr-. ef('. • :1 BR. oar.. ! ,,... Gld. UID dn. Pymt. nn mo.. ~. taxa. Vll..LAGE REAL EST A TJI BY OWNER I Gar1ield • BrooidmN 3 Br, 2 Be. ltreet to atnd&. Hunt. ~ -962-3411 nMr G«IOa ~ Ownf'f' at u.c. Month • U1t gc~ OJr 673-50\7. ----,-E-ST_L_O,_T ____ I • Studio 6 Bad! trpta lf&PPY Nf!'ll 8egiMin& in ttw- 1 e t:tilibes Ulcludfod home ol your own creaJ100 • Phoo Sf 1 on your ~' lot 10 bffl e f'V'1'00 UDO loolJ1~. U),000 · • .!.1'ifi ~""llOM Rlvd. ~ R. C. G~ R.eail« 3m Via Udo OR l-9:D) Lag~-~-H_m_. ___ 1100_ Huntintton Beach 1400 K U:lSURE WOIU.D >"or t.boee 0152 • , &lk b' Dunc&n H&rdf'sty • &l'T-tfill Laguna Beach 1705 ROOM ROAM ~r<NAROI BAY • Prl'""-to ~ occ11M1dt' arn• w111t 111 tt Tiua ~rl> maJl.\IOn ~arb Oub Ii Tl!rlna bu :, lfli &nllc bdnru " ' Courts-mJO')' INI IPUidlllS bllw A huiP wp family I ~ l er. 2~ ba bom~ tuU rm With 1.f1"111N8lv• bnM< or , harm and ltvabillty - ~c Th4I T«T'llz.o l a~ All lht> tx~ • $tl,500. eotrv 1s lari' enough loc 11 ~ piano. The p ool FIU TCR.' l:.R A..~ TES lot 11 entit"f'ly block !m<'f'<l ~ NTu~ =tcr Yf'~. th<' front loo· J uat 10 1 Laguna ~at'h 4M·llTT m'nboo a r~ extras. rh~ _ _ _ _ u ll lo -11 C8Jl)f't 1ni; 1• $49,500 OCEANSIDE Hwy Jst IE"!<if l'1id ~ is ttwo hli coast v11•w. J Br, tr,il.c. 1n nm;;:r. nvfn 6. dl!rwa'" pallo, walk lo 1lort>!I· ,., ~ in di.a \Cr) hn $'29.000 • 3 Br. din rm R-2 est net&hbortlood th•~ hlllP lot. can Id Wilt walk 10 bu c-h. ca."11' rompe.res llilth Inf I $:>5.000 • 2 Br borne. a. :z Br ftl'1 custom homPs An'· Ii 1 Br apta + rutst Apt· ~ ~r Is uldnr Oflly PEG ALLEN, ltEALTOK $.14K,<m.ATELLA I L&~:.~;.~out 1!;:757• REALTY 11t61 Beach Bhd. (Juat So. ot \\amcrl 847-6061 or 546-9366 ~•'4 I '4L;) Hou.e. Furni1hed Coste Meu 2100 :? BR horn' atlach 1arap. t nique h•' Pn foc adulia only Tropinl IK'ltin&· 1 blk comp! shop'&, patio w/ •••••••••••• 1 Hih~. RAQ _SIJO. ~7. 1 SlOO • 1 Br AU IJUl • pdt 5°/o DOWN No duldttn or l'f'U· Z52f6.B OtOK:E cf 3 Door yAAl\ll l Ddet\. K'Y at 2524 ElcM.I exterion. Top location nNlr tlom ~ m1n1111'1 to llhoppini Cftllf'r . .' .. l 4 and 5 ~ room•. 2 bAlh•, all t~c ldtcMn~. built \n ranc•. oven, dish-. Al!ba', cllspeu.J, fl~~. u ll to wall ear· ptt. Und!-rwound atiltUes, ~ rara~. 1lua $22,SSO to $31 .950. On Dttl Ob.IJl)o and V•a &larda s.Jea t.. fann1tlon 49.l-UM.. 3 BEDR.00~ AND OEN ~ J"inp&act. •all to wall caJl)flln& ff'nt Mtd· wood Ooon. 1 ~ bat.a PLUS BRAND NEW D& .LUXE l bedroom aput· -OWN----=E-=R-.-.-8~ 1~ bl, utra nice carpda, dun & c:oz:y, WNt Cll, mti\t. R-4 lac, ftneed and sa.m e Re.. so.nu B.dl 6 School. Vacant • Newpert ... ch 2200 Qukk ocrupancy f>TIN" LS from '17.4:JO. n.n todlly. * RENTA * I • A.PTS-ROMa.("QM?.f't. e Newia1 .\tta 6 C.M--DOVER ....,.s~li-OR_F.S __ BAY arwi \IEW HON~ with ~ f'rl' "'" buctlh MACCO REALTY CO. lfm S11nlill'O Dr. N~ Rt-111h 1714) QI. ).A12 TIRR-IFIC T I LIX a.t cwtom bollt, .-ncr ClClftlttUCtiOn LoelMd tn b .. t EM1l>dr ..... 0. al lOWft own«' ft'Ulta • .. fa.at • ma.kl> an olllr. Prtc.d at 139.~. with ..., doft ~ RD'M'NAl4 en. n• t'alr'Vi.-w M -.....m. au.ao• m tml----------Opes, dal.ly Owfter :l BR. l be p&r1l)r mnodeNd Exct~Dt flnan<:Ull 1 holw m 50xll!O lol ~ble C l r.omrw ••••••••• nuoo 6'2·12."fl Newport Hei4Jhtl Cape Cat I~ with lbaM rool, l car pnp. Near adlools. c:hun:8 • ~· a BR. 2 tia. IJlik, twW'1 pa1ated.. run prioe m.• PLAZA REALTY 8 EMt JTt.h, C N. &42-4020 •••••• Meu 0.1 Mar '105 1 VAC>JfT. on lb' PillC 4 BR, l bath. hardwood Goonl, ..... 1ol Rootn for TR.A VEL TR.All.ER 6 1wtmm1nc 1'ClOl • ..._.. tOQ ()qt, ~ Mr. Lat- -RMltct/ o..... 548-TTU. ..... ,... -.. ~ ....... ...... -OW.8 PILOT d 0 fta4 ..... PACIFlC SH~ •FURN UNFURN JU:.A.1.TY UDO REALTY, INC .., 1MI\~ ! OR J~ltD.l OR ,M3J.1 ..,.,, R4-At'h Rlvd., H B. ---------M7~ SINC.Lf: hau.w. 11111 W aat• mWlO Braw-h RI , 11 R hnA Rlvd Yeu'\Y ""~ ~ll-AA94 SUD ~n ~ Sat 6 Sltn. ~p Mlll ~ Or G~I• nl, ~07. •I !I BR re oef'all. iJD0 mo. •••••••••• ut1J paid, wtnter N.Dtal· Move Rt..M In KJ·lfi30. HM Gnat oanier 'P' ol SMaho1'. to a vacant 4 btdtoom homf ------S.lUru: for $17.2'l Arnnar WATEJU"R~ S110 Y\'\1. l t('nna ahtr the M11d~ bdrm ulll pd. l[&r, lndry. I adult:o1, no 9('G. Oil ~Wl. "" LA RU! REAL" OR :l·:.W 119'1'\ Bnrh • "47 :'.'12.'\ I C'ha.rse ttt • \ ........... -.... --,.-... .-....... ······--··· • . . ~ . . . . . . .. ~DAllY PILOT /Nelll"l-Prtu ltcHTAL5 ijouMe Fur"lthed Thund11. Decambef JO. 1965 RENTAL~ RENTALS Apts. 'vrnlahecf Aph. Furnfahecf RENTALS Apta. Furniahed ltlNTAll Aft.. Unfwftt.W RENTALS Apt.. UnfvmhhM \~wpOrt hach 2200 _Ge __ ne~r_a_l~~-----4000G--___ •n_~_r_a_•~~~~-4000.;..;...;. N-.porl S..Ch 4200 .OSTA MISA S 100 COSTA MESA 5100 t~ w. OCEAN rnoNT $1m mo, uW pd! Winttr tbru J unc> 11th 673· 367l Lido Isle 235l * 1 & 2 BDRM APTS * MOTEL WlNT.t:R RA TES DAILY 1WKLY/MONTHLY 1 BLK TO J:H:ACll! ONLY $75 UP I ~~~3~·=_, * 2 BEDROOM APTS. * Only $89.50 UP WINTER mllal, Jan 1-Junt 1Mh '66, ~ bdrma. :\ bath«, ),1cely ~lhed, dlahwuh· )'r , $."15 mo. 719 V11 DI.Ion, l.Jdo lair OcHnfront I e DELUXE Bl T-INS e CHILDREN WELCOME j furn. Y11) .1 bcbm, l ha e e HEATED POOL e CARPETS DRAPES lrywtr 1:.!50 Art <. "-latltr I e DELUXE BLT-1;-iS e CARPL"TS, DRAPES 2 HEATED POOLS e SOCJAL · REC. RM ' Co., 29th Ir Nr..,p<n1 Nana• Palms 673•4600. 1 COZY-l -bdm1, •.,-blk 1<\ S.nta Ana Hgta. 2630 $'r.i SMALL I BR HSE •PART'LY ruRN 1 549· 136.~ 117 East 22nd St . ('osta Mesa Newport Blvd. on 22nd SL Phone 646--2208 I beach, no llt't&, $8.J mo. L.81,, :16th St . :'llR OPf:N llOUSE MODERN 1 br, privati-patio ca.rpoft, a.duJLS, no pets. 2620' Avon, $!15. 673-ti()i6 ---RENTALS --=-------R E'N TA LS Hou ... Unfurnished Houaos Unfurnish.d Newporl Boach 3200 General 3000 LEASE °'1(1on • Lov,.ty ) hc-droorn. ram1I) mom. hr'f'- 3 Bdr I Salb Lg. lam1ly Rm. '2 Car ttar. Blt1 LnS. dishv.•a.ht•r. t 'r/ pl. (\>k"d Ir rlrp5 S250 Mo. I or 2 yr It~. 6-16·4X26. N B. pl...-e. Z hiilha, bull1-ln1. l!NSlffiP~W walf'TI ~" Cover-.d peon. $165 nio r v1rw' New ~ br, hlt1M, S.'m Cost• Met. 4100 MOTOR HOTEL OCEAN '1 blk I bdrm $85. utl. pd Studio apt S'!l. 114 .!Olh St. 673-::91.1.l $70 UT!Ls PD! Su1tforl0r :! only, r..-Jloa.g Hosp. &le· lti69 btwn 9 Ir 5 pm. I MO.i5ER..~ 1 -BR. a.pt. ~ mo. I Ill .June l5. Be~. Ocean .l R• .Y. ~.ioc, Olannt'I Pl. mo, pool' OH .1-0349 BUY ukr rPnl' 3 hdrm, l J:I,() \\I':· Sl~'J :.1o bath, pier & slip. $400 mo. e ~·ree Lon1J CRl1' \I Ta rbfo u ("n • ,i-11).. J 7 40 I '10f>~:RN BAOfELOR NH • B<·ai·h! ! $90 Yrly. In-\ ACA. 'IT l bdr. house and ': bdr. duplt'x, &II<' ol~r ~I.a.ls. Aruoooa, RUby Ri.· 1t>l, Rltr. ~-ZIQI. 2 Balboa Cove, ti7~·43.'Jl. e 24 Hour An11. se1"-ll't' : e Cas • t:lednc '' • Ulll' OR 3·TT!9. OCEA:-. 1-'RON'f I 1 • BR. Newpor1 Hgta. 3210 o Heated Pool ----------e TV· FM SPACIOUS/ MODERN Ouldren OK. 673-5732 to.ta Mesa 3100 * Privtcy * 2 BR Homtt wlth &araae•. BEAU· OCEAN VIEW! t BR, • BA, etc, $300 :.141 LA JOLLA ~-5766 * ~·5371 ~h • Wattt pa.id -'.! ,,_ ·~-0...'fX' ~-0380 NIO.LY ldsQpd :! br hom,._ ,_.,.... ·· r I HTD POOL' C l$ dr ::!IS~· AN AH· .... SC,IO S150 mo Phonfo ~·~ !»>. ~ Benard So"ftt .. .. S.S.S e •ti ('AT ALU' A • ti.> 01t~ A•t ...... ~ =ii: P'.....aa "'• .. SIO CONna del ~r 3250 .......-.;.. • !-6DRM % ...,. ~ qws bNJln e $lZ> oeibip. ~ \",«I !>46·1ll> er ~1740 lt"nt"f'CS ,..... \ L"C 11 JO l'\10.: ~ 8i, ~wly dee, frpJ(' • IM'!lftl. •·atf'!" !"US Gar-I peno gar $1~ OR 3~169. dl'nt'r tu.ml1'hl'd Ould.tttl -------. - t Pf'la M.. S'11l \'K'1t'na Huntington Beach 3400 W·l~ J -BR C'onl'f'ft1blf' dm. • &droom. East.weir --11 lmma.c" CJQ, Drl»· F'~~. raJ'Pf'l.f'd It "'°"'-o"trd f>llno Sl60 · mo ;,.t.5-6473. hruot N &b b Olli f '! BR. rlNn -m:-M'Ve;;-ri°-1 rt · rar 00 · fng '!li' B 1 :?UI, C.aragt drt'11 wtlC'Ot'll' Sl511 011ta avad t:i. l.oqu1,.... 217 A 12i.h. e Maid Servi~ • Kitcbenettea ~tr• 2301 Ni-wport Blvd. PHONE 646·7~5 LUXURY FURNISHED SINGLE APTS. e Original pa.muna• e 'l Car spaces • Large SlorJlit R.oom e Copper built ·ms C.M • M&1d aervme . included • $130, g111 & waltr paid 1975 Parsons Apt 6 fCorner Ford> 548--0917 * BAYF"RONT * 1 Br . patio, uW. paida. From UOO to $150. 6'15-«i87 Newport Hgh. 4210 ** Spat•1ous sunny 'J bdrrn, 11IPI' k11<•hffi. lovrly yard, pool. laund!y. $150. adults. ~).\I!· 1824 !'I I:.\.\' LY pa.u1'1'<1 Ir carpet td I lt ~ bdrm turn & tmlurn ap11. POOL! 646-4664 Corona del Mar 4250 * BAY APTS * :l·BR Frpl. Pano Area Xlnt·IOl·: /TlQnth or yeu. , . • , a14 JasznLOf' Jo'or appt-•23 \H~T BA 'I < \1 67l-5726 OI' 54G-l284. c.om,. makr voor homr wHh I -------u.s _ ~" '-1gn otfrr 1 &t O<.'l:.AN Side or Hwy Yrly, 2 Bl" f '" r A I Br w w cpta, walk to urn "' un urn pl~ ~. Adu.Its 646.2541 from $90 for d1~·nm1n..illnR I - - ·+<lull\. 1~1 r••la f'oot~ Sr·r STUDIO apt. Uni. pa.id. S8Q. \fio Apl 14 mo. 673->H~-- { MAPLE CAPRI 2002 Map~ rostoa Mesii 642·5414 2 bl-Oeks West of Harbor at 19th No. of Maple THE BEST FOR LESS 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath SPECIAL Beautifully Furnish<'d & Unfurni6hed Kmg sized roonrs NE."W-2-BDRM APT.- Pool , recnatlon room, patio, earpeu, drape&, bit -ins, gar, $135. ARMO 673·1560 iliO MO, 2 BR. 2 ti.. Month rent free w/ y~an Jeue. 28.'> Ogle. 642.s.398, 847-7907. .!-BEDROOM large ramen e Ex!Ta larit ktt<·h~n with apt, $89, blt1ns, patio, ga.r· bwll·in1 a~r Kl :>-6279. e ~autitul pool 1111<1 11111>-I -{;.o~~~01C:,.1~~~~: houH. CLOSE -JN. OR 3-7909 PACIFICA ' --! BR duplex un!urn, apt-B, S80 mo. nr shop'&· 2174 PACIF1C, 548-8894. 2 BUR.J\1 cottage Ill court, privacy, &&f, fn patio, JSr>. APARTMENTS ~-ai97. no Wnt 18th St $120 MO-. _2_B_R_,_2 ti.. Studio tComer ol Pomona I :l85 Ogle. 642--0106, 147.7907 Costa Mtsa ~7988 1 Prfftlge Addttu • • I::cuoomy Rents MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bachelora furn From $110 1 Bdrm .. • • .. • • from $95 2 Bdrm • .. • .. • . from $ill 3 Bdrm • 2 Bath From USO Carpela· Drapes-Gara~ Blt·in Oven It Rllllie . . • . 3 Poolt . Gracious Uvina •.. Park·like SUrroundln~ 18th 6 Santa Ana, C )1. 646·~ iw;.mJ FROM $89 Newport Beach SlOO MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE Ri-ntal& -Kathy I lanlmg 2 & :i bdrm8, tirepl&Cf'. cpts, & drps, elect di.shwuhtr, dJ&p., plumbed for wuhl.'r· dryer. Pvt palloe. Encl e•· rages -storage. VERY REASONABLE Rtntal olflce on Flag!hlp Rd I berund Hoai HO!l.>ita.l) 548-oT.23 DESPERATE I Must aublet my $250 LUXURY APARTMLNT Will coNlder any reuonablt oUer .. Wallat·,. Rll,,. 546-4141 OtAR..\1lNG -6t.DER-Fount•in Valley ~•O I.EASE 3 -Bf'. :t • Ba het. Bltn M'm. r~ Ir d3t!WT'. WW • <1l&6 & drpa 21, rar rt~· F~. Patio. Sl'!S- mo. I 7321 PEPPER TREE St I 1131 S66-ll39 64irl(l.'9 $l7.SO WEEK & UP Lgt 2 bdrm, carptu, drap· B•lbo_• ______ 43_00_ es, ~Pct blt-ina. pH ~ar.i,e PHONE 646--3864 HOUSI:.., .tove I: refn&, cpt. 1: drap· ee. 2 Br. tlle bath, lg,. trpk, 'J car pr. r.ictra l~ cor k>C. complftf' pnvacy, fNlr t~a. r.-W. Vic:Waa. lJ 1-1l67 \'BR, good bouw. teoced yd, gnr, adult. only, no pet,, S90. 260 Magnolia. CM. 548·391:>. , 8R. $97.50 mo. pvt-yard, • p11110 • rar. Stov,.. Ref rig. Mull~ only. 257'.>-8 SANTA ANA Avr. 1!38·0312. ST' c:-~ BT:-1 Ra. li>t&. rlri>11 frµlc, bltlna. gar, ~\l ~:ld"n CM · N.W t.·ll"tde-2bdmi. ti~~ l>c•am t•f"ll~. tmcf'd yd, J)lltlO, adults, $118. 673·7629. ,-Oj;~'I. 2 br, d06t in. ('If'" ~ pon. wattt pd, l ctuld, $85. • :>.18·4482, 548·~. R~NTAU ~Furnished General 4000 BAHIA MAR 931 Wut 19th St., C.M. DELUXE 1 It 2 Br FURN It UNFURN HEATED POOL • PuUX!.c G~ • r ad I a n I heat • washer drytt fadlltim - Clll'JIOIU ~ Prloed from ms · nso. See Mar. Apt. 4 $85 • ~tlldio Ir Be.rh a,p~ • Utthtl<'5 I: Phone $('(\;Ire • ~aid Se-rv1~ ·TV Av111l e TV Ir l"l'Cn'a t lOll room e No O(-pv61t1 • Ca.!• & S..r · '.'lic'JIW ()'pl•n 2:\76 Nf'Wl)Ort Bhrl . ..11H17~ $100 Atlr:M11'ff' 1 bdrm Po.11 pe- oo. laundry mom <•11.A and Wlttf'T' paid Cl<XW' IO l'\'l'l"'t• 1hlng ~31\4 '11.\r. l4i ~f. OlATt.AU l../\ POl:O. .. T'E Apt,, l It ~ hr 11pt.' Ct\ er· loolwlg pool' !'urn w1/um. carporu ulll pd f"rom $90. 12 blk to sllop~. J9'1J PO- MONA, O>i>ta \f~. ID!:AL rc>n BAO!ll.OR: COTTAGE • Wtnttr ~nti.I. I BR 1 boo II. $60 uul m- l'l\ld. 303 !::. &y · Balboa Pl.'nLD Sil() ST\-'DI 0 APT. UTlUTI 1:-.s INCL. ldeal f0< ainglr person '73·813.1 OCEAN moNT S60 • S80 UtU·pd~ Balboe Motel 315 r: Balboa, 673-9945. Balboa 151and ~ 1'.."WL Y renovated l bf', tr- plr, cpU, yee.rty, ool pa><!. bT.\-1644· l COZY BAOlll.OR, !Mltio, uul pa.id. Maturf' a.dull.I S70 yrarly U6A Agate -URGE 2 tir. oU -;.. - pa.rk1ng. SI IO mo. ·ut June !B. 6i.;.361J H1rbor bf ates Apts. JOOO ~a! Palm Dt1\e (l bllt West of Harbo1, oome.r al Baken Wilson Gardens Furnished & Cnfurn. e l ~. 1\, balll1 e ~ta. dr«pes I bltlll • Spltt l~I. :? Pools • R«ttation a.rt'¥. A<;, LOW A5 JUO PE:Jt MO. 2274 Fount.aJn Way Wes1. 1 l Blb Wmt ol R.arbor ml Wlbonl ~ Eutbluff Apartments m Oom.mio Drive, N.B . 01.IUncllve new Bay V1ew Garden Apta. w/pvt patio, crpudrpl, blt·lJlS, 2 car ear Rec center w/ pool. 1 BR from $145 • 2 BR, 2 ba from $195. &i4-l.352 or 67i-4.216. 2 & -yrly I•.. bethl. blL -II\&, trplc, cpta. drapes, patio, $150 mo. Balboa Bay Properties 673·7U>, 67:>-9181. BAYVIEW - 1 Br. 'It blk t 0 ba.y A: t>eat·h. Gold Medal boo. Cpt.1, d.rpt, bltin&. m~ SPAOOt;S 2 br UWtt. un turn, yl'tLf ty, v.ia.sber-dl')ler nr ocean, S WO 642· 32lrl. 2 BOR.'>f ~). near bay ltovt, rtf. opt.a, l:rpk, gar uW pd, $1..35 yrly. Ott 3-1178. llNTALS Apts. Unfumw.I RIAL ISTATI ~ Gener•• RIAL .STATI .1:.:. General •. HuntfntfOn ... ch 5400 Income Property 6000 Lott '* 1 MONTH FREE With 6 mooth leue. Really 110Undproof. Vtry larae 2 BR. e IIeated Pool -Solt Water e Laundry Room-Garaie Slb-9780 At Beach! Ocean Vu! 64 NJ:;W 1 6 2 BDRM l''urrushed & Untum Apia. noo .. up. Stt managers: 'll9 15tb St. It Z20 12th St. 2 LRG BR, new Triplex, s95 untum, mo tum 1: util pd, 7852 Alhambra Dr. HB. San Juan Caplatrano BRAND NEW 5725 2 It :\ Bedrooms. from S12S t.o Sl42.50. On Del Obispo Ir Vta Be· lardes. Rental lnfcrmation, 493-1544. Duplex, Unturn. SIOO --·-·------REALLY LIVE AT THE BEACH Now ::: bedroom, fully carpet· ed and draped. Lar1e patio and 2 carport.a, Sl'TS. Month, Ytuly or leue. 110 t.l!t comer of Seashore Dr. 675-:'961. ------Br.AU J·Br '..H3A 1-hlk·&ach! cJuld1eo oi... S175·leaae 673-ii401 f'Vf'S. Rooms for Rent 5995 PVT room In lovPly bomt for emp. rrllnl'd gPnlleman. Costa Mesa, 646-6104 alt 3 pm. $12.50 Up WK w/ kitchen. $17.50 up. Studio apt3. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755. ROOM tor rent with kitchen privtle1es. 803 Governor, CM after 3:00. MEN aha.ri> lge 4 br hou11e, apac bedrm~. kit. hv nn, CM. 612-5046. 642-:m~. 3 Blkl to Beach! MaJd aerv1et. $9 wk up. t21 8tli St. Huntington Beach. SLEEPING rm by month only. $35. Pvt home l ent.r . 1543 Or~. CM. -Motels, Trlr. Cna. 5997 Sunny Acres Motel Announn-~ PRE.OPENING of thr bee.u t 1! uJ .new 2376 Neiw,>ort Blvd. C.M. F\ne FOOd -CocktAlla - Enteruunment Ni.&hUy 12 -UN 1 T APARTMEN'T buildiri& by owntr. 642-1461, 646-5964, $1400 per month In· come, no vacancies, rloae to Ht.ri>or shoppina center, $10,000 doWn. pnndp&la only pleue. Business Rental 6060 New Attractive Office• Cu.atom dealrned ground Ooor units. Completely air cond1· tioned A carpeted. Exctl· lent location with ott 11.rfft parking. $70 to S150 111Clud· In& all utill~•· Mr. Forney lllo• J ...... Co. 1649 Wettch.ff Dr. 646-0228 OFFICE SPACE NEW MUTUAL BLDG. • Free Ana. It R.ecept. e CUpeta • Util.a. e Free jarutoria.I Service e Free ParkiDJ. 216 Sq. Ft .... Only $97 /Mo. OTHER. SIZES AVAU.. 2861~ Ea.at Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Call 67>1290 or t94·7525 18c PER FOOT! 1 ! at 19\h Ir Harbor on Har- bor!! with parkin& and '· ca.n' t miss" Joca tJon ii hii:h tralfl.c count 1a 1mpor· ta.nt Don Ward Co. 64'.!·2(t10 e 539 W. 19TH ST.-- • 1<..'0.':>'TA MESAI 17 1.,· Modern sto!'f-room ln Good Shopping Center. $300 per month. Call arn eode. 12131 624-0111 ext·2695 Courtesy to Brokera ---STORE Spe.0t tor Lea.w, lCXXl or 750 sq-ft, can be u~ togetMr. Busy Shoppln& Ceritn location. 828 W. 19th St.ICM. $125 A n45-mo. ca..LI Owner 67l-4747. Office Rental 6070 OfflCE FOR RENT N l"W wall to w aB Cll'J)elln&. Newly painted Ir wall pa· pered In am&rt dectrator colon. Approximately 700 aq ft Ill Westcourt Plaza, West clrlf Dnve, S'l50 monthly. Call Mrs. Graham 67J..Bll2 SMALL M-1 LITS (Ully tniproved Ml-Ml Jndu1• tnaJ lots nr. >lewPor1/S&Jt Die&o Freewai,.. 2'1,ml to 40,00> sq ft • &5e ~sq ft. Vttne Mmroe 546-3.'lSl Coldw.11 lanker I Ce. 2200 E. Coast Hwy. N.B. OR 5-2000 Acreage 6200 THE LAND MAN 5 Acre R.ANCHJTO l\r R.fd. Janda. Ni~ 3 BR; COUlltry· aide view. $29,950. FRJ:.g LAND CATALOG, 333 DI> ver Dr, N.B. 642-Slll an>- tim~. Exch1nr.s, ll, It~ 6230 WIU.. EXCHANGE Approx. 10 acres R-t Jand ready for IUbdivS- 11on for Duplex a. Reti· ~ Balboll Island. Coro- na de! Mar or Lil» Jal•. Free ~ clear. l«i.~ .... 3500-8 E. Cout Hwy1• OiM 673-96(1; • ..;u HA VE 3 houlH $6 .500. equity ea.ch. Ont or all for WANTS IJ'1C'Ofne or V1IC&l'i. MA1GIAM ... ·1 ss ltoct..t.r C;M. 646 4137 COMMiR.ClA'LB.JN~on Fir'Pltonr Blvd. 111 South Cat~ b' Hart>w Area 111· come ~· s:n.ooo equity. FORTIN CO. 1919 Npt. Blvd., OlD. .._. 642--500! E#. ~ ~USINESS aM FINANCIAL C _omma __ rd_al ___ 60_15_ M9My ,., Loan 6320 Choice REFINANCE Commercial BUY -IUILD Property Ins. Co. LMM ln Bustlin& C.O.ta Mea 5~ Int. Loni 'Tena Nnr New Shoppmi Ana Total Loan Fee SS5 l College -Randy to Frwy. S•vl"91 & Loln1 Plans AvailablP 6'7'· lilt 30 )'r'I lb Wi.-00 Owntr Will Subordinate alao. or Joint Ventutt with 90~ al S6le ~ 5* lllt . Responsible Party FHA·VA · Call Ted Gilbert Lowest DI~ ,,._ ~~~~~!!!!'!!!!+.-'--... -----------SATIUI Gu .. t Hornet S991 W AKEF AIR G UESI' HOME A borne ot d.latinction tor MOITGaGE 3l6 E. 17tt. St.. ,I lMMAC~ ! 3 BR. Mrta V'1'de home IVacant) Unf\rn. 2 bdnn.. l bath CHll.DRm O.K. No prta. 196 Shalmar 642-7071 Lri l 8d rm $90 Lri 2 Bdrm SUl 1993 Oiurch, CM. :,.ig ·9633 1 BDRM rt:R."l ~\PART· ME:llT. uhb paid , .. ,cept I ugbts. Adulll 1~~ llarbor Blvd. $80 per mo .11S·28'l8. Hunti!Ton a..ch 4400 $75 MONTH UTI t.mlli PAID HOLIDAY ,L.AlA Newport He: 521 AnS. * WDSTa.JFF A.REA 0 ambulatory ladles. Vacancy for 2. KJ 9-2166. Costa Mesa • MI 2-2171 KI ~ f.lOO wdean . .:>45-8l'l:i. ££.STSIDE 2-bf.frpt. rovr;. 1 ll patio. fl'nr'1!d, dblt gar· 81(1'. ~.16·1151 ' • BR. FAM0.: Y --R:.1:- 2 -BA. 0'1 12 • ACRE. 6"16·:19$ -------- O<.'i'.A."'I f~t :-no Ira."' yrly, utila pd. 2 bl to Balboo pl!'r & tlshuig. S80 mo. 9'6 !:. Ba.lboe Btvd. 3·IJR,. .!-BA. FRPL. Co.ti Mesa ~i1. Drp5. Bltns. F~. 4100 n©1tlo. 54(}{1287 Mesa del Mar 3105 e :l -BR. HOM}~ • e 107l! Mis.510'1 DR. S16.<i. * Kl :'>-t41A 3200 Superlative HOLIDAY PLAZA APTS. l ~m apanm!'l'lt overloolang pool. Carport It utra pnvat,. parkin&· FURN-UNFtTRN 642-5151 1965 PO!mnA Av .. \.oflta MNI Nr. City Hall It 19tb St:rttt $20 1 * ACAPULCOAPTS* 0 to $250 1 w.JJ! "'· /.-Wallat.'t''C~ ~tudio ap!Jt level souodprool e Al >L L TS ~ bdrm, 3 bdrm, 2'~ baths, e I BOR:-.1 ;u::. !1rrplact, pvt pa.bo, btated e '.!·Rfill\I $1.iO poola, dl'hiu features f: • llratPd Pool' UoJ.pd! hit Ina. 646· 3850 646-3864 ------BLUFFS (;REEN BELT HO~F. I '<•rlllar Ool~ .l hrlrm :.'1t bath< 8pt. ll'Vf'I, ·\II mAIO irwlurl ('11.l'f'rf"~ llv. ' II~. po.ii~ Rnd 6rM>n1 ( ;UI I 11·11::~. B~r ? n1: ~,..;-roc.t~1;;1dV-p;1nt ~l IPSll SlO l"l"batl' I'm up kNp W:r feocf'(! yard, GllJ' 7_ Lrv1rw. •m·rl.17 --- Two :'-11:.W Bachelor Apt&. Blt·Ull e QiU e Orp& ~Water e YM ~ L..ARGE HEATED POOL t~AR.AGE ~'136-97l!O One bedrocxn apanrn~nt ~r1oo1ona pod. Carport Ir extra ~ pvk111&. f'URN -UNFURN. '42..mt BACHtLOR-Ar•" $7~ C1t'an Jl;1, ch1ldrrn or llf'U :--:tar llhopc. ~ \\ l.9lh St 546· 1()41 SPACIOUS 2-_-BR:-APT. 11, -Ba Qui~ 11rra. Nr f'\:eryttung I l 646· ')419 · Pomona Av, Colt.a Mf'l.I r City Hall • Udl ltreet \VfD' Worldne mothtt ..,, ~ I or 2 chUdn!n to •hart my hom,. W1H baby11t. 536-6660 ~1'19-0fl 2 f'VMi 4800 1 BDR. Nt"Wly cte-c dpt $90 S!fi !'IEWL Y d~· 1 br du· Pano, garlll(e I pet o"k. (Jiu. ~ to ibop!., Sr l"f"'d.T l .c I s.A. Hghts. I Clt~.Lt'n.I pr~LI 8·4048_:__ 20C>2 Orchanl Dr :i.48-Sl86. RENTALS * J Bl.1JROOM * Apta. Unfurnished Nicely turn. Yard, laundry I room Adults only. $70 mo. I General SOOO 25-r:o Santa Ana. ~-0312. * RENT * BACH $8S, 1 BR $9S I Fum -2131 Elden • Ad11ll11 1 * REDUCED * 1 hlk Npt Blvd. 641-0:>AA I '.!-s;:-fum, W/W cph. dPan "Bermuda Village " mod llome like' 768 Scott Pl ....ar W 18th 646-2.12:1. 5 MIN TO BEAOI $80 I BR. Eut.a1df>. clo11< .. in, yard, gangt. nr mkt. adulU 673-1497. -UTILITfif s-PAfD- N~ l Bdrm. w 'w cpts, d11>1. S80 mo. :>48-1409 FROM $74.50 * UNFURNISllED APTS. * 1, 'l It 3 BEDROOMS * DRAPES & t:ARPE.'I'IN(; * LARGE HEATI:D POOL Z Br, util pai;r.-~ 161:; Santa Anit Avf' :1'.lH COLLEGE AV~: C~ :J.13-j281 or Kl 2·7279 I Blk C.. ~ Harbor on QUIET, cute cottagl', maple furn. l br. ullls. lndry, pool, $100 mo. 170 Del Mar. ----- V1c1ona No. on Collrgr Phone ~4b-8416 MESA NORTH APTS. * "" Int* 2 w..u * FrM UttUti. * Childr•n Welcome Vtry Larit 2 bd apg1 forced a1r !>tat, heeted pool, cJo9. ed r-ara&ea. peUol. $125. WESTI:R.NER AP'I'S. Tl9 ~· WUIOD, 146-UM FROM $92 Harbor Townhome let :.? Br apta, built·lm. "UR SHOPPING 2217 II arbor Blvd., CM. )1o.n.ager, Apt A-1 I Entrance a1llO an WUIOD) BR, family cottaie llJt, vrn Y n11:e! bid pool! extra park'g, lnd111 tac, nr .chla, lhop'g, cpt.a, drpl, petlo. pl11y a1N, SUS mo incl utll! 197~ MAPU:, 642-1114· 131) . t Br, blt -1111, nr O<X ~ to $40 off rmt tor IM dean~ or handyman. ~9-11'11 IJr 54&-l 075. 9 -11 Ir 6 "1 ~. $45 t'Um. 1mall trailer. I Jill -pd: I man, no pet.a. Qu1f't. 54~1:x>l a!t 7 pm. 2 I& BR, l~ I».. 1-'urn/un-2 furn. $115 up. Pvt1 pat.lo d.rpa/ apt.I, blhns, gar. BR . ~ .. • pa.int: S90 l BR • new opt, 6 paint. Sl!Xi. m SbalWu. $70 In<' uli!A. 1 Bdrm apt. HEATED POOL .131·:1.m Old N!"Wport Blvd. N e " r HOOJt Hospil&l. 642·5583 Nr. lhopc, IChll I. OCC CHILO tection· Pat OK. 3 RMS. $lnvt, relri1. pr, "" 326 1::. 18th ST. l'NIQUJ:: :l·BR. PATIO $110 * 675-:$42 CLEAN, qule<t. aUrac. furn, ~nat~ 1 BR unit. MW w/w. SM). 642·3876. * WILSON WEST * -l br. utll pd! Htd pool' Adulla. Call 646-5276. -----** ON nlE BAY ** 1 Br, patio, util paid Sl?l winter. $150 yrly. fi'15·(l')R7 SPACIOUS~ br-SUS, Ind atill Ollld ok.. '017 Maple, !MS4l1l. S6:1, old1•r cooplt or woman 810!11', no drink era, peg. Coolidge/Balcer 546·8683 LUXURIOUS lnq JOO 1~rd St, MS-~. 001'..'RN 1 hr· fUll batth. Harbor Townhouw M 2 Bdrm Studio Apt1. End. yd. Dt1IL ltOV•. bis- <Up. Good loe. f10. I '1 Baths. No one a bove or below yoo. Nrar Sboppine • $103 mo. 2217 llarbor Blvd .. CM Managtr, Apt A-1 11':ntr1111!'1! alao on \\.tl!lonl 1 1 ·NEW OR 3·799:!. . Room)' 2 Br ~ .,.. yard, r11 qldtt St· NO'fJut \ M ;14~ .. 1141 aft. e. ·Bit ior ~Adult.. No p I~ \r • tbop'1 , "" ~s :1~11 01 $41•3210 1'¥8- li0}{\1 ~tt>W, refrtpntior. ('ptll, d111a, quiet. OMI bl» atop, •dulle, po. ..... * ~ $35 Week or $1J> mo, 2 br, ,a. • <("f al1!a paid, teell or babies -• .IP & 23118 Maple St. 642~ J,J).31 -"/ 2 Br. H; Ba. Mod, cl<*!' In, em.aide. La· patio or blc- n!.ea, vlewtnc pinea. si.e- br cpta. JM dpt. Elec. c.tlln1 )»at,. G!: kit. <l>l<Jf a.ntMnu. Incl. Jar. 1"'" lndry rm. Adulla. f1 JS. DON 'T MISS dbt 2 llr. 1~ bl, gar. patJo. All f'JCtra:&. 2341 Santa Ana A"' Mt4'nl • \ '6-t0-11' * 1 BEDROOM furnished ~t, adultl. no peta. 560 !..amltt(MI St. 646-1992 l Br. $90. Flwhl.y paintfll!. Quid. Pleuanl prdtn 1&11'- tUilildilc» · ~ .l.1-;AN I hr po. C.,C.. ltoYt. 120 p;. 20th St. 84:!-4441. c rrfr1i;:. 2•r. iu abop'I· MO Av0<·1do.~ J~. SUi>tt-2 '*· l" ... r 1p. o.,. ... .....,... N.J::W 1 Bt A den Apt-:-i>ool. reaull.Gn room. c~. u: ...... bit • ••• "~ mo. ARMO -ST3·'7581 ldi>al b-m -,....., . . . ·~ -, ... ..... ... .. . . .._ -~ . . ~ ,,,_... .. . .. . -.. ~ --.. -. -- $125 2 bdrm. modem, pool. $1.lS 2 bdrm bouH. adult.s. No peU. 642·2514 2 Bk, cpt.1, c:lrpe, dean? Quiet, pvt, rruddle-a.ge &dulls, gar, patio.~. Weatcllff 5230 - SOMEllUNG SPECIAL-N l Br, pvt balcony. riew. c.tm ba-sep tub ~ ahower. Spac1ou1 950'. AJl elec, bit· Ina, Iine appointment•. $155. ~-7981. UOO Rutland Rd., N.B. Misc. Rentals 5999 -~--~ GARAGE, NEW. FOR STOR- AGE. On Alley, E • 11de. 642-2667. 646-82A7. *GARAGE * Vic: l9d1 It fULL.ER'IW, Costa Meu. S46-ll.51. REAL ESTATE General Income Property 6000 57 UNITS --------17 Yra. Harbor ~· REPR.E.5ENTlNG . R.W E&tate Corona del Mar 673-4400 CUTE NEAT SHOP CTR. 9% NE1' ~ Major I Sal.ellitea, $181,CXX>. lnc -$19,650. OR l-9Wf. f ndustrl•I Rent1I 6090 * PRIME AREA * 800 or 950 Sq Ft. 1651 Placentia C.M. 642·5639 ~189 Eve Western Mortpp Corp. CaUf. Loan Correapchielllt MetropoUta.n Uh Ina. Co. and nvE M~ S.vinp .\ Lqea Tra~f~ c.an Ill for • • • A\DD, Fumtt1n, ~ .\ OombtMtioa ~ Jm· JMdlatt l8'Yb OQ U¥ loan reqwst • • • S.:19 M·L Approx 1exx>' o111ce • frffcl Finc1111ce Co. ~. 709 Randolph, CM. 1500 Adam. Aw., a.... Back Bal 52 SOPHimCATED NEWPORT R.IY1ERA 40 S X &!'OU S.P., OWDeT will i'JU. 10% va.cancy factor aaa1iwt mane.gement ftt. Troe worry ~ lnvnt- mmt, tttmendous tax llhel- ter. Luxurioua TOWllhoute Apta. Up to t Bedrooms, 2 bath.a. A1~ched 1ara&e5- (213) 257-2349 cnllect. Meaa {comer H&rt>ct Bt.) Lota 6100 ANNOUNCEMINTS and NOTICES R-3 Lot, %2nd St. 1n Hunt. found (F-A......._) ~- Beacb. Oil Royalty income, ' ---$~. Low dn. 847-3957. UNUSUAL martred Cf'~ v- proximal.ely 2 ~ .. old. rrey wida btack ...... and baa onnae e:rea, ~11 attectionate and ctJrioully llOme c:IWI pet, plH• claim and &aft' from the pound, and or nv cMlll. • they do not --.-.. 50-4700. All other coovtniencea. $225,000 Recrea. Cent.er $250-$275 mo. Yrs. leaa. PHONE 642-0300 Corona del Mer 5250 • COROUDO APTS. Plldble • J.Ave.la • Studlol SGme w /frplc. All 2 BR b-ln RIO, dllbwuber, w-w cpt, pvt paUo. ht.d pool. .Lndry fadlitles. prage. Newly deciorated. Sl3»200. Cilldren OK. 61.Y3371 41.0'l .& Cout Hwy, CdM l BR • .,;,arap, •ton A rt· fri&, qo, drpc, pe.tio, adults $100. 675· 1348. GAR.AGE apt, l br, avail Jan. 1. '10'J~ lrt.a, ~. 8albN 5300 PENJ]l;SULA Point, 3 br, 2 bath, $150 le&M. 675-17S2. Huntington .. •ch 5400 * NEW 2 -BR. * $89.50 C'pta, drpe, bit ·Ina, dl.lpo1aJ1, C&f Port.I• OCEAN.AIR APTS. 100! Gecqla, H~Bch ~77J f'UJlNlSHED A Unf\Jmllbed larp 1 • 2 • l bedroom ~tll oared for .,,.... Seit JocaUoa ~ b*Jr .. ...... bcnk. Cl.Dem• ni..tn. t110 t. $1U S POINTS APTS. Tm EIUa .. T~ ~ J..A.ftGE 2 Bft. arpt.., *"'" bit-In rup, cio.d ~· ... to rrvtrY 5»-71C7 • MTeL Don Werd Co. LARGE Lot, vsew ot OCMD 642-2000 6 oountryajde. Not le .... 'IWO 4 • plex~ Mu.st aell bokf. Owner' Bier, 673-2010. '65! 1% vac. Major ltl'fft BEST buy -JW, 111' acre. nr. H. S.; aoll C. Tnldt~ $49,900. Ntar S PoiJIU 548-3197. lboppliw area, 141-3957. RENTALS RENTALS Ap!!. UnfumllhM Apta. Unfumla~- Huntfngton ... ch S400 Huntington leach 5400 -- * * * * * * * * MOYE-FREE 25 mllo radlua * HUNTINGTON PLAZA * 1-2 I 3 hdronn 4 ftoo,11--Prlvm Patloe ltt-tn., lalanc9d Power Adulh--fte chlldrer_.,,. ,... (l'umlshed OptJenal) $80 Up 324 Cf1y St., Huntlntton lch. 536-0331 *HUNTINGTON SHAW* SltACIOUS 1 • 2. J & 4 ldrma. Patlel, ltt~ns. l1lanad pwr. lurn. ., Unfurnished From $95 1m1 lell Clrde., HunH"fM lch. 142·2715 * * * * * * * * - nRE WOOD, ~ \1li:Mtia cot ~ Newport .Slid .,and Victoria, behind All~ ~ tr1c. :;46-4253. • FOUND Stlt on Par91;;A. ml IJ"e)' ~ Natt)Qlnc. Owner-call m-1211&:--- 1 PAIR Huaklte, i\Ctftit) Harbor View HillJ 673·9091 DARK brown Nin Paadle. Vtc. ~15th St."~~~ CMarM.UM'm rot.JND, d1amohct. Newporter Jnn. Dally Pllot Box .... ,-.... FOOND, poodle. "'dittti W. 11th St· C.M. 64NOQ.1, ' L .. t ..... MALE dart brqWn w I~ blatk muk, g mo okl,. 'l'o- pu ey•, vie taG.~tra.. CM. 5a·5TT2. _ --.. -.. . .. . . . .. ___ ., ___ .... -.,-----.. --~--- A • ... F U• • J1 -l.A , s: c -" A ' -~ J <..i •}ft I! .... J: I! - .. , .. • .~ A li .:. . J "P. 3 ( .. ·a ~ ., n: ( I ~ Ge 0 - I' ·1 M .ti: • II J r ... ANNOVNCIMl:HTS ...t NOTICIS ·tilt '401 lfil~~~ten~~ J\an)f ';otcket''. l'D-5039. ~ ~ ~ -colored s.aci--~~AM Hta. U found ~ ~ 546-tJl!5. 'OBA y FEMALE POOD1Z --, A SILw:Jl COLI..AR. .:;· R.EWA'SD. ~ #ZJ .... ... --·· • ibiRffiiAL A PSYallC -·~ ~mas • Xo!May .... a 11&11 Beach 81~~()1)..JANQ. 4-to aolE PA· ' »a bu b'Cfm a.ta ..... .-;c ... _ ....... 6410 C*n•"!Y Lota '411 H -<¥l I AbJ .. lbrs PMiftc Ylelr lmptoecA. ---GAU. Y).UM ~ .... r"'!!!' .... s : ttfrit~. fem.ale. to H.B. C8rcddlunt a NJ&l:ell 9 to 5: JO or 8 to 4:jt. ·86l;l707. Gl.E ne«1a rtdc ro L.B.s.c. trQln · 507-A-E. Bay, N.B. ~ , ... 61>21.56. Ml • • ,... - Thursday, C>Kt1t1btr JO, 1%5 Joas .. IM,LOYMI NTJOIS a EMPLOYMINT JOBS & I MPLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE POR MERCHANDISE POR M~R'-t1ANOIS fOft 200Hetp Want9d. Men 7200 Help Wanted. Hehl Wanted, ~4LE AND TRADE SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADI Help W1ntld. Mett 7 CEMETERY COUNSELORS Start the New Year Lea.mini a meaninlf ul and rewarding pr<>- feaaion. Mwt have emoti talki~ ro people. u whUe elnl!n&. onal maturity and like accepted, you can earn For an Interview -phone Darrell Ward ·2609 673 S&1tv1!I DUtlCTOltY Heutlnt 6nG ,' UGHT OB. HEAVY Htulina • ~ n.e ea. PROJO'I' Sarvb! 56-4327 '""''!! 6755 DWNlNG $,t..HR. 2214-A~ CJd. * &U-3650 ~I MY ROME EXPm. RDiIAJILI: 54&-eot Janitorial 6790 e JANITOll SUVJC'E • Wlndowa A Aoon cle&ned S46-13Q8 Pal: ....... "' '' ntlnt 6ISO * HOUJI 'AINTING 1-)'t'. auar-Paint.er t r om Europe nted.I work. M~ • cob'1 '° YOUR lildna· 30 Jn•JCPer. &&.! Free -·~ INBllOi/IXtllldi Interior Deconfi"i A Specialty Qu&l.lty work, rea.ao nabJe. 646-2977 INTERIOR -exterior paint- iq. Minor jabs welcame. Loe. ftf. 1IDM. •rviot. Ml-lG'l. LOWEST PRIClil IN-OUT -NEA'l'·t'AST CALL DON -.- Piiif1iiNG/ CAR.PENTJ\Y a.E.\NUf, REPAJM. CA.1.L~ p AJi'ri'lNd ;.. INT .• EX'f. a... ratea! re.-stDaUla, Nr-ma after-•· PluNWng '"° PLUMBING ~-bwtall·~ uc. m hn.l ~· Remodel., Repair, '940 -.. CABINETS, kilebm or balh. new blrdl er Mh cuatom IJUJ!t. About ~ 1 price 642-5017 or 646-2156. Sewing "'° Alteratims • Tailorlfli • Sewtiac. all ..... • .... ALTERA11'0Nl/Mftldl~ ,r::--..-~. . ~ * m(10S T•t•vltlon, a_,.u 691S T. Y. AN11NM'AS $19.95 ln1tallecl COJ..OI AN1ENNAS $J9.96 l"staHed 8'lldllllltl in ·~ • lmalladon ·~•~klts 't. V. ANTENNA SUPPLY Hl E. 16th St., c.M. 64U&71 JOU & iMJU>YMINl .W. Wanted. Men 7000 YOUNG Mlnillr)' ltudmt Dteda •l&emooa • Wle.llllld _... Call ''l>on'" M>OQl. Help WantM, M9n 7200 nJU. OR PAllT TIME NA 'I'D'iAL orpniZllltioo, AAA niitinl. Ml openlllc foe' amtit&. man wttth c:ar 3 -., daily. Ct.rt ea.rn '6<>-$100 Wffkty. Olcvenion to full time lat~th top ecniop le ""6d advance- ment tlO risbt ,arly. Call 544-6411 ~ 6 • 8 p.m. for •i:11'· TV T echnicJ.n Excellent opportunity with aree.a Jarseet aervk:e com- pany. Hlsbeet pa.y. Group lll!W'&Dct It many f.n.o&e bene!H.a. DAVIS • BROWN CO., ill E. 17th St., a.ta Mua. s.48-3439. RHI l1tat1 Sal .. men Ube.ra1 Coaunlukm Excellent location, door time, Multiple~ 491 E. 17th St. '42-3790 !19 TWO expu. dependable PD fUll tlme. Obe toe new car, one tor Wied car aal• Olmpeollldaa ~ See Ken Jolly, SOlTill COAST MOI'ORS. 69G S. Ooast ~. JAeuna Seidl. ~. Well eat&blilhed O>mPllll.Y bu ~ lor amb1tioua aale~man desirinl Hi&h Pay. Must ~ In COrana del Mar. Newport. or a.ti Me6a. ComJJMY Fri.op Bene tits. Please call: Mr-...Llnoert at 54Hl~ La,ytt.st &>ft Water Jnc. TEENAGER for p&rt \ilne aJter ldlool & weekenda; ~mm.tr tuU time, tu mau>- tmanoe 4 ~k work. Muat be capa.bie o( doq minor ~ ~ NUD MOTEL 11m &aysKle Or. N.s. DISTitlCT man1ier looking for route boya, near Wlllon lild Vict.oria, W ett o1 Har· bor. ~es 10 yean or older. ca.u Daily Pilot ut. 201 for Ed Qqlm. Pwrchasl91 Agent With boetq ~· ""'1 lU. $d>oonma1C#r JENSEN M.4JUNE OORP. 171l~C.M. iOAT MOLDERS Wit!\ nptri~. Appl:y Mr . Schoonmaker at 8 A.M. JENSE:i MARJ NE CORP. 1181 Placel'lti&, C.M. SERVIQ; ataUm att.end1nt. mad hne experience and know brake work It mlnor tune-up, days, permanent. Umca OJi. 393 E. 17th. CM. • Lunch.on COOK • for Tht Cellar Restaurant, 2lO Torell Ave. f)t~ tor appoUi~nt. • M'ECHA..~JC I EXPE.R. Cenfral. Pm:entaee. Costa Mesa Auto Work!, 2<liEi Placentia C M. JANTroR 1o won patt·timt mom1np. stlrt 7·AM. New- port/~ Mesa attl. CALL:~. Afuci•, Women 7300 Women 7400 Women 7400 Sewin11 Machines 8120 S.wlnt Machines 8120 Hl·fl & Stereo 1210 Mlacelt1neow WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE NEW NOW J1' FOAM! Waitresses EXPERIENCED m , d I <· a I ~yl ~pllonu11. Rd· ettnea f'l"qu1red. Salary open. D&1ly Pilot Box M·296. VJJ ~Alf( ljO U l\lainavox Color for "Do lt yoqnelt'' TV .............. 15:t.3 $269 upbol~ • cut wbile )tQ Ji.ood It Cocktail ruu, * PART TIME Alao Holteu Apply In Pel'IClll Jobi Men, Wom. 7500 ApUtmeni M~r Fal.rch1ld Tbl..... $150 J74 wait. ntED • MEL'S FM Tuner ........ $m $29 FOAM PRODUCl'S. $• For Your Patronage Color TV .......... ln ltodc Ne'WJ)Ort 81vd., CM.~ 10 -.U AM or f -t PM WOODY'S WHARF 2:lll W, Nawpcrt &vd. Tbe LA CURA Sl'UDIO 01' GLAMOUR tnvt• ~ from A T'I"RACITVE, WELL GROOMED and AR.TICU· LA TE women <Aie 21-50) wbo are seekin' a CA1tEER il\ the Bee.1111 11eld oa a PRO~ONAL level. We provide Trainini A N D Placement in a prntlce u lon a~. with Commiawn ell"Dlnes to m per day, PLUS Bonus. No "door to door" or IOticiton need apply. For appl Only 54&0490. GENERAL MOTORS l::xpenenced Se"lce Deput- aeit cuhlu. Good WWkinl condltiom, 1ood aa!a.ry. Pl.u.M Contact Mr. Jobnaon at Ste.nlbury Buick tor ln- ~rvi~. 548·1'165.. LVN (2) Hu.llbmid & wife to m&nllt! 91 unlt 11partrnmta new lbrtJPng center & Knotta Blr'ry Fann, Buena Park. Write Ii~ qualificationa A 119 to Mr. Rom, 1533 BekC' Sl • n.ta M..a . TED"AGERS & up, Neat le cl.een &ppcarlllg. Pt. nme Wk. Pklk your own hn. AllP· i.Q penon at A&W Olive In, lJ75 Placentia. Betw -l~ dUs Wk. 4TI'ENTJON BEA tn'IClAN6 Jay'• Pink Patio Beauty Sal<m has ~nlnp tor ex. perienCed operator 673-Q"lO. BEAU TY OPERATORS COMP ANY BENEFITS Call Manaatr at !)48-9919 J'UU. A PART T!ME-eou. Planruni Procrama. P .0. BOif 782, Calta Mesa. Scho9h-lnstrudion 7550 POLLY PRIEST IUSINISS COLLEGE A ICbool ot dlstlnclion - compiete SECRET ARIAL T R A I N ING -specialiud abort IUbjeel.s • lYJ>lll& • aborth&nd· 325 N. Neiwport alvd. NS. ~9723. * TYPI.NG -10 LESSONS * Cbilooat'1 Qulc1' EZ method tTJ Oil Mar Ll ..... Throuah 1965. It's our desire to give the same service through 1966 from our NEW LOCATION. 1178 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. SINCERE SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM ~9742 --------·----~------ Antlquea 1110 Pi1noe 1130 Brown'• Antique Shop Sale/ Overstocked Marble topped pea, Rose- wood sideboard, OUna & Glusware. Hall tree. Vic- torian pieces. 8417 Million Bl .. ~rmdt OV 5-633(! ROLLED Top Deak. Round Oak Table, Fancy aut·type Hall Tree, 'rufany -type Lftd~ Grape Han(in& ShadN. Kl 1-3751 WURLITZER Spinet pilnO, sllahtly used. "50. BEACH MUSIC o:Nl'ER, 17404 Beach Blvd, 3 Blks. MlUth ol. Warner, H.B. • GRANO ESTEY • Ma&U. $550. 546-1585 Organs 8135 Gulbr•nMn Organs 333 E. 17th, C.M. 646-1033 Televldon 1205 Muslc1I lnat. 8125 -------- YEAR-END ...... SPECIALS Uaed Thoma.a 0rpn . S175 E2ec. Player P\&no • UZ'5 5'>0tt Piano, hke new ~ Antique ~·lute anrt raid Grud Piano • • .... U005 WE RENT ~. nearly MW, AbUlll TV1, ook>r TV' phonot, wutier1, dryua, tronera. retr11. 1tovea. Rent l.ll, buy later, 1t you wtaA. All dl1tta, modlm <lOGV&les- c:ent bospttal. Salary com- menaurate wltb ~. ln ...tee trainiQi. App!>' In penan. MeWp<>rt ~ Convalescent Home. ~ SUpertor Ave., N~ Beach. Apndes, M. W 7600 Gould Music Co. No Depoelt/.No Contract.a Free ~rvlcl la Delivery '2 Yra. Appl. ReilabWly Jusee's Kl 3..834& 1013 S. MIL1n SL Santa A.Jla PART nME WORK RUTH RY AN AGENCY ~-·Job! Came bs today for per90D&ilzed 1erv1ce. N.-U~np Dai.11 AVON cu place you In an l1D Npt.. C.M. 646-"854 establlabed ttnitory near nt:n Beach Blvd. &41-9(17 your boaJe.. Eamwl• vt 100 w. ll'tb, S,A. St7"'481 1801 N~ Blvd. Cocta Meaa &16-1679 Cl.ARlN'ET. F .t . Otllon Am· bulador. Xlat-cond! Wood, &-flat. $50. ra ~. Plenoe t130 COLOR TV BRAND NEW AU.. MAKES le MODD.S • Packard &U 71" Color S359 w\th tradt- • OIJ'm4)1c 21" Color exl"flleot. A HAPPY AND GRAND PIANOS GALORE 5JG.Sll60 PROSPEROUS Select from largest stock ln $268 wtdl trade Delivery .l Installation incl. No cub needed. Pa, S3 per week. Call d"Y or niaht. HOLIDAY Gltl!TINGS NEW YEAR =~~~:;. :a:= TO YOU • TO ALL Qlldtenng, Knabe and ~ AJtVU.LA M.ICKELSON Kl >l.94S or &U-1214 COLOR TV tlaJ1lic • 111USIC Mlscellaneoua IJllTTED f AlllCS "'* FOtt SALi Alwnlnum double dooT with all hantr.'are for hanlini. Good cooditian. Only $25 Martm ............ ~~ KEN~10RE top • loadinc wuh mach $15. 1 pr &Old dr8'JCI 96 X ~ f7.50, AJ.ao Beautiful UO bus accor- dion, pearl Wht. Only $250. SG-O:rll Aft s pm. SCNGER Sew'& Madi. Blood mod. cabinet .,, I atol'I~ stool, 6 -yri. ~med? Xlnt -oood.! 142. sp box aprine + matt. w I frame ~. 646-26&9 eftS. UPRJGHT pta.no. make of· !er. Gold couch 6 du'., $40. 8 fl . Sall pram, $56. Drat\ bttr rd. SSC. WHlal 646-3601. UPHOLSl'EIUNG • fra.50. 2 pc. I ~ cn.ftametl I Free est., de!. pi~. ru Main, HB. "Bemy" 536~ 9xl5 "OASIS" Tent with a wnlna porch. Bnnd ~w• Cost • $175. WW takt $100. 646-1191. DIANE 8WJt:K t SUPIRtOR AGENCY era. Prlcea and tema are BRAND D1W·all llllLW A right! modeb. No cub needld MOTORCYCLE. 250c-c $150. Wntern Girt, In~. MERCHANDl~E FOR Glen Hod.al'• HAMMo:-m P'Y S3 WMldy. All ~ 12· • 1'' Baa.ta. a • 16 7TOO Harbor Blvd. c M. SAL! AND TRADE Studio, 2964 E. Coast need '° bey !ram me 11 a W~r S» *'"4111. eq\i.a1 011POrtun.it1 mip!Qyer Furnltur• __ Hlway -OR 3.m> ~ FIREPUO: Wllllad.. 49 _. 9"""' CORONA DEL MAR CAD KI S-~ or IG-12lt. catyplua. Pborle Wl-'1613. • &AR-MAIDS • HOUSE 01' OWRS Rum· rRANS.,VRlATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION $3 • HR 81<.i -HPS'. mage Sale. \' ear~nd clean. WAKTED 20 GA IHOTGUN " KIS.- FOR ··a job wdl "°"' ,_.. 1111'' deen ~ wttla ... Lulttt. Ra electric ...... pooer $1. ft.Md 'h ~ ~.a.ta y.,.. CABINETS, ldtdla ot bdi. Nn1 birch or .. ~ built. Abollt ~ ~ KHO'!T or Mfo2l5I. Itm'JUG, R.azlp, --. Olest dn1Mm·$32.. ~ AM-FM bme' llllQP/-- ~ FOR Sile: 4 OieYJ ji.e airom~ mm• s bet..-oaa. $85-u a-UJ&a. WHITE rox STCILI Nr:o feet New Y..r1 lift! o.t $95, Seil $115. !)l;.7'15. SPOT c.MH + BLUE dtiP STAMPS ~r pxl Nn! appl. 5.ll·TMI. SALE! Wuber 6 dryer,~ bHla. chain. Ml8c. -AM>Ra;/ CM. S41.5-QW. ·w PORTABLE VM Jn-n R.ECX>RD PLAYER. FIDe- candl $35-f75-!l51 No ~per. The World Fam-~ u.i eot.a It chair aets New C:.rs HOO New Can 9IOO New Can OUI Hwndlnier, on H.artm trotn '80, .aJn4>lit dwn -1-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-•. -.-.-.-•. -•. -.-•. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-----------------•ll uactly 2 • ml So. of Di.. save $5()-$75. 7 ~~. ne) land. D1ll't'&ard •lln& reg Sl49 _ "1ule thry lrut oulllde blda· $91Ull51 6' Roond rugs, ~ NURSES AIDIS ducf!d "'-· SlJpa <'OVt'rS for Full Time dlain $6.98. Beddin& set.s, All Shifta lamps, rnirron, pictures, o.t.a Mesa c.ooYaJeeoent fiolirel' ~ occa· ffolsttal 8ll Or.om St. 8'maJ tables. Cciid ti• ..,, SG-3048 __... ~ prtoe. l;litUer q1Allty ... Is c:bllln at LAUNDRY lpedal "* pmie . ._,.,,. AJAX CAllNIT I.eh bedroom Bet Jt91.~. EXPDUENCEO ONLY San. mat!rettst's $29.SS. scno ~ Huot. Bch. u.s riilflt t1..Anda. m.~ 8C7·100 SECTS Ir ~. ~ lBld ex9C. cype. 2 )Tl. exp. N.,... port Beadl ana. Dacey Temci. Sw. 140 S. Braed· 5U W. 19lh, CK. 5'&-1'-'W ...,y, L.A. ~l~. EXPER • Cook/ Gen1 het· wor1c 2 • ptli dJn1 dimer 5 d~ • wk $150 -mo. ReUred cple in apt, ~ Dr. NC" Jamboree..~ 615--~. KITCHEN belg and boale· keeper, tor Newport Qin- valeecent home, ~ 1D pef'IOn. lS5S tqmlor, New. LOOI 8mall Stof"f -Big ValQH! New T\Jrn1tul't' -Ullled Prlces Fectory C'-"uh Freight Demapd ~rt.Showroom Sa mp I• -~.-. &.nkrupY Stock LARGE SELICTIOH ....,.. • Modem • CQntcnw. ROY CARVER"S -- .a.It W1ntM, Lady 7020 part .8eacb. MISS EXEC l6EICY PRACTICAL DUZ'M ••• kpr to help Cllf"e ior bed in- valid in-NB home. 1 dQ' 6 1 nit• abUl, moa&bJy aal. Ml 11-4751. UP TO so•/• SAYINGS 3 Room• ol. tumtture .. low u ~.95 or P.00 week. JtftACTICAL ~ Wanta to ewe for cl~r people, aenile . .eteke le alollbotica. IC>JtCT. ii()ijiri()RJ{. DfpendUM. ~5dvl'Wk. hrm. Owa trusporUtkm. 541HJ15T. ?OUNG lid.>' wanta ...:re- tarill wm11. Stnclt; exper; tpf&ll Ena 6 Sfpanllb. ta Yf3l9. It E L I A B L E experienced woman wanta day work. S43·53ll. WOMAN WANTS DAY W\JfUt. 54&-3Cl7 BA.BYSfriiNG,' DU' bame. hot ~. ""' '* .... ) !WU! lie No. 113:, ICMIDO. NY wwk. Cuarantffd. ...... i)Ay W9" I 48.ya a week. 541-938&. A~r 5:00. iR>uitWOJUC $.ill· kt. ~ ..... Mt11fl· DA'i wort.: 5 daYt a "*• Ills II bl• Ml-<UI dtt &. DOMISTtC HIL, 70D In» IMI r JI t1I' ,.,_ .... .c.... .... ~ .a 1. • t..A. .... , w...._., Men noo MACRJNlST -=-.. ...,.,~ .. .... ...... fbilt. ···~ Cl.Ill JM) ttao...a. ,....,.. ..,. • iliJl la ()I\ CFiiA ~ ....... CA& UR. 111 -C. 1"11. C.M --- Sec}, DO SU, 10 kt)' •• · $37S Bldcpr-Holteas ••••••••.. 3\50 Med· Rect>pt .. 5.5 wpm .. :00 FEE REIMBURSED Eftc. StcreUrls • top lidlla • . • .. .. . .. . • • • . to 5(X) S«retariea, 65 wpm. SH 100 ................. to '50 .UO W. ec.t Hwy, Suite D ~ Nwport Beach By appoinUMnt Customer Rel1tlona To• A~ Dept. up. nee . Type TO, no SH. ~ Jette~. 0.-15.. NcwPort P~nonnel ~ m Dc7ver Drtv• N .a. &O-JB.10 549-11'3 APPROVED RJRN. 21!9 Harllor Blvd. C.M. <oar Vlctona 1 U &-te&O l -END tabl~ + ma.tch'a cofftt tablt. Blacld, lllce new! $30. !14'2-3205. ArI'.l::RNOONB/ Meo ttlnl Fn. Care 1-S )'r ~ bDy • lite ~·,. 11122 Hazn. den Lane/ \iB· 911'Hl47. w.Al'l'R.f.jS~ -WUUn1 Office Furniture I010 to ~. 8'IPlY Valma Res· taurwit. 5U E. 8IJboa Blvd. Balboa. BARGAlt\S trri&ht daml&t!d oltice tum. Aetna Deak, 1424 N. Harper, SA 5SM'3'10. MEDICAL ~ptlonllt Ex- per. far C.P. o4~. Write PO 80ix 2224, N~ Garage Sile 8022 S.ach. SAT Sun. Jlk· • SlO. Qua!. DEilV'DtY WORK clothes, Jt""lry, boob, cite. WOKEN Oftl' 11. ua )WI' S.. Sat Dlme+Une. 2005 own car· Ne lleilbll. Good Klram ar Dr .. s.Jboa ~ntn. Mmlnp. KI 'f.1323. -----·· WOMAN '-Ui)tt Jtnitor ~Hancea 1100 work 20..hl"I wt twmlnp). -• · 7400 W~: Pl'OfAit) ~. p(). • RENT • --------Bo..-< :.tm. Newport s-c. . KEYPUNCH · s:-~~=-~ OPEi ATOR ::~"':ii: :."" I QI. NANNY W AHTEO. W&Jhen. dryers, rtfrlpr- aton. r111i.;t5. dllhwuhtn, T.V.'t. ~1th ot>Uon to pur- c:tiuc I t I 1Attrr datt. f'gr further snfurmaUon can M'uet bilve ~~ • ~ bod Km>undl ~ in penion or call: Two air!•. 1 ' ' )in. UYElN. .....,. ~~ CADILLAC OAGI CO. 1• Whlttitt Ave., Oolt& Mell an eqlAl ~ty ... tr lJVE-IN ti.byslUer, u~ )We. ~ wortt 5 da,ya ft, SUID mo, da.ra 646·9".172. ~ 148"6259. EXPERDi:MCll> ....._. elm ror lup qwncy. 541-UIS 1.Dt 111\l'bOr """ o.&a Mtu '42·M!IO Open 9 ti. !I • ~ U to i UFllGEIAfdiS .-mt.oo A AD"laAIA, .. model.I. Brand -., tuUy llUM'•l'ltiled· No cMa e..ded -pa)' $5 Wt'f'k:b'· All JOU need to hey n... -... .. Cal 1(1 5-1M5 .... :~--542-:n'M AUTO.. W GOOD. OOftd? .. . .. -'\ ..... ,,,,,. ........... , .. . '66 PONT1AC CATALINA 2 Door S.chn lqulpptd with Miit btlt1 hok up ttt... J ...-.e lynehroomeah t rana full nylon oal'ptf.., datuxt huter. '66 TEMPIST CUSTOM SllOltTS.COUPI P'11lly faetery equtr,ped lnot. cuttem 1'11t.fl .. ,. peta. tide vfew m rror, new ewrhlle oeM t oyl. eng. a apet4 ly~r9meM traftt. SALE PRICE $2597 SALE PRICE $2360 YEAR-END CLOSE OUT SALE! "'.\ '65 PONTIAC aoririevffla 4 dr.. "dtp.. never been aold -"0emo"9lr•tor" - low ml. 111 xtraa. Waa ~ $3495 '62 FORD 8 4 4r. ftanoh Wagon. "Cxcell•nt .... dltlor1". ft6H. auto. pwr atr, tall gate. Value. Waa $139~ $1198 '59 PONTIAC C.Utl..a t fir hdtp. lew mt, on• eWMr, ft&H, 1uto. pwr ltr 6 •ru. w ...... $814 '62 CHEVY lm~le "lujMI' lpert" hdtp ~ Xtra lnarJI lht•r1thlng lnol. W .... pwr atr, air condition· lfte.W•at ... $1876 '62 PONTIAC Ttm"8t LeMana l,ort c,.. laauttfult All xtr11, ft&H, •u- lt, bkt eta. Wu t1nl. $1145 '62 FOID I Falrlana, 2 dr ope. aea111ifvl thruout. All >itr•• lflC:f ft&H, auto, .. ather. WH •tott. $986 '63 PONTIAC 8onntvlllt 4 dr hdtp. "l xoap- tlonal". '""Y ·~ulpt., l~t full pwr, air, IMttt1r. w., N41S. $2251 .. '61 FALCON 4 dr waoon. Oelu11:1 trim. Xt,... t~I "AH, auto, l1ather, .ic. LOW ml. Wll tiff. $869 '63 PON11.AC Sonntvllle Waton "&.fart". Ouuta11dlngt Full PWr, air. lold A .. rvla.tl heN. Wu 12tts. -$2419 '62 OLDSMOllL! luper a Hellt11r I ctr. lttft,. "le1uty". \.Mdt4 w/X1,.... full pwr, air, etc. Waa a19". $1887 '64 PONTIAC Te,..,._ I LeMaftlt I d' h4tp. "NI ..... ftAH; Hte, "'°'' llr ~ ttrkl; tow ml. Waa '22.tl. $2113 '62 PLYMOUTH 6 l1vey 4 dr M4. O .... IMI. "Nlo.". ft&H, aut .. ..._ XllOt otnd, Waa .... $125 ''4 PONTIAC Qra.n• '"" l,.rta CIM-"Jull L.lka NtW". L.Mded. a.I• ,_. a .. rv .. ,,.. w .. ...a. SZ466 '62 CHEVY H '· w • a • "' "•xoe,U....117 l\lo4". "AH, ataft41ard tram. ,..., •o•"sl·oii ,, .... '61 PONTIAC $1144 BOYCABVER:U 1400 WEST COAST HIGHWAY • Newport Beach .~ LI 8-346' .. ., .. . U OAJl Y PILOT /News-Pms Thursd.ly, Oewnbtr 30, l 965 MiRCHANOlsE fOR TRANSPORTATION 1 t<ANSPORTAT!ON SALE AP'''> TRADI 9.-. Imported Autos 9600 MJteellaneovs 8600 Motorcyc._ ._ ~~---~~---~~ VOLKSWAGEN HONDA D SCRAMBLER POOL TAILES 3 mo old,~ koobby Ure -------tree delivery It inataI1a-$200 • talce over payment.. Uorli 100"9 tinanc[Jll. We _646-_907_6·--.,,.---- uh trade-Ins. Use our '65 HONDA 160 cc. Scrambler ban, hill New and u.sed & atrttt pipes. Low mile•, 1966 BRUNSWICX $215 like new. KI S-l!n8. QiruttnU ··1a,yawa,y.'' POO 65 HONDA~ Scrambler SECARD L Xlnt condlllon! $675. m s. Main. On.na• 5.12--1992 S48-ZI62 * BRUNSWICK * INDIAN 500 cc. 1941. Rum ~ • Used Pool tables px!. $150. MN6S4. 6l(}.A. REASON 41 NUMBER It Uves To Be 100',000 Or More A.11D O:>in ()per. Bar t.ablu Hamiltm. C.M. J1lEE rust.om jointed cue --------Thl.s is extremely lmpor- with each table. ~rt cue MINI bj(e ~· cwtunan tant ~en buying a Volk3· A table repairs. Scooter ~ Run good. wagen. Chick Iverson can INch Billiard Supply 5'S-1387. tully guarantee your V.W. 1M1A s. Main S.A. 54'7.ooll to your satisfaction. Au· Trucks 9500 thorlzed pa.rt• and courte-________ ous service are part ot _""6c. __ w_an_ted ___ l6_1_0 •49 au;v PJOCUP $125. your guarantee. 1>-1-tl:m. 4·spd. 2 new Urea ~ 14\fa. AUbMI IT •• NIWPOll Jl1GJ{EST PRlCES PAID FOR QUALITY CL0'1l!ES 113-437-ll.Ql. l1Hp 1790 FREE TO YOU & batt. LE 6·8015 alt. 4:30. llALIOA ~I PICKUP Int'l L·llO. RltH, ttp. Good omd. ! ia;. 400. Co.ta Mua/CM. U 8.-9832. 9510 @ TRANSPORTATION UMCI Cut 9900 CHEVROLET I Can Help You! • Short of Ca.sh! • Credit Problems? • New In the State! 2 • ln MIUtary Service! • Want a Good Car? ' Bankrupt or have had a no- posae"ion. I can help you in moat caaes! Call Mr. A."1· drewa, 00-4733. I can clear your credit by phone. Over 12 yrs exp helping others. Dlr. '64 CHEV IMPALA Super Sport Full powrr and Fae- tory Alt. A very c:Jean car. Weekend 1pe1·1al at $2299. Cooa Mesa Chrysltr/ Ply· mouth, 29'29 Harbor Blvd., C.M. !">46·1934. '&I CHEVROLJ-:J'-CAMPER. Low ml.JM and still In war. anty. V·8. Cu.stor.i cab, radio, heater and western camrJt>r. $1899. C.0.la Meaa OuJ·s!er Plymouth. :.!9'.'9 Harbor Blvd . C.M. 546·1934. * 64 J::L CarnJnc>-P/S, auto trana. 11dto ra.ils, RIH, orig lady owner, $1895. 646·i700 daya/673-8969 evet ·s1 ~1~r Cpe, V·8, all power. Factory original. $.195. Dlr. 642--0428 TRANSPORTATION Uud Cara 9900 CHEVROLET '57 NOMAD Wq. Z'!O·HP, V·8. f>wr..cHde ,\ stt'f'nng, R&H. S&>edal pwr.brakrs' Orig~ sruui>·· SlO'J5. Pvt·pty, 646-7891 ... CHRYSLER '63 OIRYSLER Nev.port Statton W~ One ot our fantaatic new car trad!' . Ina. Fully 9qU}~ lJl(')Ud· ll\f. Factory Air. $2399. C11s111 Mesa au,..1er/ Plymouth, 2929 Harbor Blvd., C ~!. 5*·1934. ,,,,. '57 l'MPERJAL CON\. ,,,,. $250. CALL 6U..J64.2 CONTINENTAL - " Continental '64 bu ewrythtng, clean! 673-1585 CORYmE '64 OORVE"ITE ll11rdtop. Silver nU9t metallic tinlsh. New car tndt. Immaculate. A m1»t aee auto. Prtced right. $.UJ9, Cotta Meu <liryaler/ PlyrnouLh, 2929 Harbor &Yd., C.M. ~-193f. TRANSPORTATION UMCI Cira 9900 COMET •IJ2 COMET 5·22 Q)upe. Bucket aeata, radio. heat· c·r. I::conornlcal 6 cyl. eng. and stick sbllt. Priced C\.-OOomlcally too! $999. Costa Mua Chrysler I Ply· mouth. 29'19 Harbor Blvd., c.~. 546-19~. DESOTO STATJON·Wa.g. SIG Luxur· IOWI ·57. f'uU·pwr. New ti l'f'I, S265. STJ..6943. - DODGE 1963 DODGE Station \\'.agon. Radio, h ea t e r. 1tandard tra.nsmia,!on, 1 owner, like new. $1195 Bob DuM R1mb ler 17'5 Newport. CC>.lta Mesa S48-9307 FALCON SHARP '62 l'ALCON Below Blue &46-m9 644~ FORD TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT ATIOH u..d Can 9900 UMd Cara 9900 Uaed Cara FORD MERCURY '58 FORD RANCHERO. Fan· tutic meta.Jue pa.1nt job. --,,-.~-7-MDU:---s.19f).- Chu*lmat1c, ~er .tftr- mg, radio le heater. Excq>-PS-B. XLNT-O:>ND! tional at $899. Costa Mua Kl ~7334 EVES. Olrysler/ Plymoutn. 29'19 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 546-1934. '63 Ford Gala.xie 500 XL RAH, automatic tram. power ltttrinl. New tiru. Ptrlect cond. $1795. 5'19-1587. SJ75, ·59 Font retractable Hd ~ Snappy red wh!IAI finish. En&ine o1<. ua $550. 673-1442 " 673-5644. DRAFTED! '57 Ford 2-dr \18 R&ll. Nt'W tires, GOOD- COND! $200. 67':>-~ IMPERIAL '6~ IMPERIAL CROWN 4 door hardtop. New car trade. Immaculate throu&h· out. Leather Interior, full power and Air Condltlonin&· S2~99. Coeta Mesa Chry1ler/ Plymouth. 29'l9 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 546·193(. LINCOLN '57 Lincoln, local own. 44,CXX> mi. Immaculate every res· ped. $295. 546· 1839. MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG 289 Hdlp. Auto, RA:H, 4 ·bbl. 1-owner Guar. 673-7070. OLDSMOBILE 62 Oldsmobile St.a.rtire oonvertJble, f u 11 powtt, factory a.Ir, al.Ill>, RI H. Beautiful CU¥1ltioa thm- out. Spedal at U64S. G It M Motor Co. lSOl Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 64l..o.10'l ,,, '65 OLDS 98. " AU.. EXTRAS~ $3e. o.y., MH&t6 PLYMOUTH PLYMO\TJ'H 'to, STA. WAG. vs. auto tnnl, ll/H, a1r cond .... cm J:USJes. excep- tional $895, priv pty. ~·.~ T·BIRD 'IK T·BIRD. Alukan w!Lh black leather ln All the ~saoriee ln1 Factory Air. An lent buy. $29116. c..ta Chryaler/ PlJmoc8h. Harl>or Blvd., C.Mj&- ·~7 T·Bi.rcl. ~ p/•, p/b, p/w lr Vtnyt rovtted lsd Tonneau. New paint., ~-. mutllerl. t tra.na. 1 owner. pri party. rz .200 6734lll9. • '61 'Ibundett>trd. Prl. PS/ PW I PB Air ccndi ed. New t1rea ,. $..:JS. Mr. Kwaanlk. m- Bttween 8: 00 Alt Ir p.: '55 T.aIJU> j(';~ BriUab Racina ~ J: m-~97 or ~ ~ ~U~!·;..~ car. Call 646-1616-~ TEWEST - VALIANT RAFTED! '56 Olev Panel, P.S. OllU: IVfllSON JS ALSO M 0 ONlY AVTHOllZ!D rolSCHt OWll IN ltll HAUOl AlEA. MH, &-st ot1<'r over SlOO tnk~! ~~paint. 67S·S364. COMET '61 COMET fodr. Wgn. $195 '63 GAU.XIE 500 Hpd. 390. Xlnt·cond. ! ~· Take over b&l..JI.Jm. U S-5946. MERCURY PON11AC '6:' Panti.c 8omtiYtlle con- vert.. all pwr, .U • cond, new tires. ~ced to $llll50 • wtlJ t.akt trade. S.-1224. W.ANT Dalcie, 11111&11 ~ male, will liV• b.t of (C"e, )oft & home. De)'S OR ~i.m. SallbcNib 9010 '£ LUDERS Sloop #155. Xlnt R.acin& Record! Good- cond ! Incl ntw aaih • $2500.. Da,i.-s OR 3-2510, Eves B}.1025. ZJ' ALBA~ SLOOP Newp:irt &Up, mint oondi· tionl ~winches, $J.285. Phone 548-1858 eves. H' Glau Tiburon, Udo type, 1;)1>e, dac. aal.14, YT· old. Trailer. Sac. USO. ~·UJ7, 62-18' M1libu Outrigger Unfln.iihed. New ma.tnaaU 673-4309 a!t. 6 P.w.r Cruiaer1 9020 BARGAIN! BARGAIN! WA.'\'T a winter bUialn! Almost new 18' Starttatt cabin ~er. Job.lllon 'IS hp cutboard, new lbarellnt tilt trailer. 50 houri OD boat <l engine. Malet offer. After 6 p.m. ~1'"5 8o1t Slip, Mooring 9036 ST AU!TIN HEALEY DLX O'dr, wn wh. new tirea. ~ ICM'TJ> aft 5: 30 MERCEDES BENZ DRAFTED I 'S M.C. Nn ~ mw tram, tins. ta,p, w1rizli. ltarta. pn.. fuel pump. Mint cond.. WW Aa"iticl. Goin& to Viet Nam in JO~ UlrlO, or bllt olfw. N6-D3. Bd:n 11 A.JI. efla' • p .M. PORSCHE '65 PORSCHE Coope, QanaL red, black In· teDcl', AM -FM. chrome wtieela. All the cxtna. $3995 I Chick Iverson I Inc. •' 1919 Harbor Blvd. Cetta lA.a KI 9-0303 '$ CPE. Rad.lo, Good t.tres, Top care le. ma.lot. J uat bouibt new car. MUST aeil! $1-400. ~ 496{)733 or EYea ~ PORSCHE '60 w I~ '66 en& sc:n>-mi. New Sprt tire9, xlnl caid ! Ml.lit aee ! 64.2·3.\19. '62 P<ncbe SUper 00 c.oupe. Totio brown. Jmmac.::ulate thruout.. $2996. 673-ll.90. Dlr. 162 Porxhe, ~ dratted. tab/o/pymta/ 673-0196- VAUXHALL '58 VAUXHALL, New pe.lnt. PRIVATE dock space avalJ. uphol. Good coodl 30. mps. able. Wlll t.a.loe up to 25' BESI' offec! OR 3-1'38. Qo«t. Yarty. ~ Mobile Home1 9200 VOLKSWAGEN -------~--~;..;. -~-----~------- :~ -u#,.._., ........ . &I El Camino, 6, atlck, ptt-Xlnt. aoncl., Will Buy fet'I, In mi. t.a.l<e ol~r cu w/l/w, na. or C}l'lf'. 5.16-3932 546-0186. - Jl/11, auto, belll, etc. '61 Ford convertible 6 cyl. standard trans. R&H white walla. $1!JO. 675--434.2. PAMPERED '61 Mont.ere, 4- dr hdtp. PB/PS. RAH, AU· to.. 1 -o.vner. $795. 545-TT23 Your Volkswa&ell or Porsche A pay top dolJan. Paid fur ---------._..;.-.;..;.;:..:.;._;;;.;;;.;:,~--_;. ---·------;..;.;.~~~---_;......;r......;.__;..;_..;.. ___ ~.;;..~...;..;.;._,.;.;;.;..,;; __ __._...n or noL Call Mr. Allen. 673-1190 '62 VW DELUXE TRANSPORTER. $9!l>. 67H032 days/ 545-6507 noes. WILL BUY dean Fore!Jn 4' Domutic: can. Call Bob HJa'hlm!Lh 642 ... 874 COST A CAR CO. 1969 Harbor Blvd., CM. CADlu.AC ~ C a d I 11 a c F\ttrwood Sedan. Fully equipped. f.ac. 1.ory lllr. Bnmaculm coo· dinoo.. wamu:it.eed. ~ Al.lBI MOTOR CO. Olchmobil..cadillac 1.150 So. O:>ast Hlw1:1 LAGUNA BEACH HY 4-1084 Kl 7·3103 '62 CADWC ~ de Ville. Full J>O'lftl" With factory ail' oondition- in&· MUJt -. 6 drive thll one. $2295 , I Chick lvenon I Inc. ll70 H.mri>at B1T4. Cot*& it.a KI M303 1962 Cadillac Park A~nue Sedan. FUlly equlpped., !ac- tor)' air, warranteoed. $2295 AUEtl MOTOR CO. Oldamobl l..C1dll lu 1150 So. Coe.st HI~ LAGUNA BEACH HY 4-lllW Kl 7-3103 • 1956 CADILLAC • 4-DR. SEDAN Deville Factocy Air oondltionin& • LOW-Ml LEAGE Requires IOflle minor rwpa1r • PRICE $199. • CALL Kl U337 •AFTER 6-PM • PVT-PTY 1964 Cadillac O:>upe de Ville fully equipped, factory air, wanuteed. $311!!5. ALWI MOTOR CO. Oldsmobll..Cadlll•c 1150 So. O:>aat Hlway LAGUNA BEACH HY HI* Kl 7-3103 '62 CAD 4-dr'. Full pwr, J'cty ..ir, 25,00<>-ml. 1 -'1W· ner, Extra dean! $2950. 642-7152 00 YEAR-END BONUS -· PRESENT THIS AD AFTER YOU HAYE MADE YOUR NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASE <USED. CARS OVER 55001 AND RECEIVE ••• 550°° CASH OOH'T SETTLI FO« LESS THAM A CM,.GDO MILE/l6 MO.J UNREVOCAal.E USED CAR WAR.ANTY !XCLUSIVI AT UNIVERSITY Ol TRANSPORTATION •60 FALCON Seda ....... $59' '64 OLDS FIS 4 Dt. Sed .... $14t9 Aut., "AH, Pa. lllarp oar. Low, low pn.. ( ... 'SS PONTIAC 2 Dr. lw G.od S79 '61 COMET 2 Dr. Sedan .... $599 memlNr, tJIMI Deo. 11-.) ':' ''4 FORD Rancllero VI .... $1499 'S4 CADILLAC 4 Dr. ams .... St9 Aut.o, fll&H. Reoondltloned In 94.lr 1hop. '61 TEMPEST 2 Dr. Cpe ..... $649 Auto, ,.,H, One ., Utt f-., a11ywhtr9. Near MW condition. '56 CHEV. 4 Dr. Good Tr '•· $149 '57 IUICk 4 Dr. Seel. Get.~ $199 '57 FORD 2 Dr. Hot Rod .••. $199 '58 DODGE 2 Dr. H.T ...•••. $199 '57 OLDS 2 Dr. H.T. Real tel. $199 '60 PLYM. 4 Dr. R11n1 rHI fd. $249 '58 OLDS 2 Dr. H.T. Good"' $249 '57 MERC. 4 Dr. Nice ~ .. $299 '59 EftcJlish ford. Real 9oo.il .• S2tt ~6 Mmo. H.T. E1cell..t $299 '59 Chev. 4 D. Sd. 9d. tr..,. $299 LOW-LOW-PRICES '59 FORD 9 Pens Waq ...• , . $49' R&H, auto, I oyl, excellent e1r w/pu.,lllt tlr& '59 MERC. 2 Dr. Monterey .. $499 Auto, R&H, Aaal nl~ car & t oe cliea, It thl1 prtoe. '62 RENAULT Dauphin• ..... $499 A r .. J nice eoonomlcal c.ar. A&~. fll&H, auto., A rtal, r'lal nice car. '64 TEMPEST 4 Dr. Waton . $179' '61 MONZA Sedan ........ $699 I oyt .. R&H, nto. Pl. Original •n• .wn1r, NW Allto, fll&H, (41ulck lale), oar trade. ~rf9Ct oondltlon. '61 MIRC. 2 Dr. H.T •...... $699 '65 CORYAIR 2 Dr. H.T •... $179' 'ult power, euto, R&H, all lutti.r Inter. Todaya Nit ltuf1' Aute, fll&H, Like new. "amalt1111f warrenty. 0.. oare(ul ow;..,. 'nl•t'e rlgttt. • '60 CHEV. Impala 2 Dr. H.T. $899 '64 CttiY. Impala 4 Dr. H.T. $1"9 AllW, RAH, Pl, ~•. flltal lharp. lo.k Hare. Auto, R&H, f't, Pa. OM owner. lhtw roem ...,. '60 CHEY. Parkwood WaCJ •.. $899 dtti ... •111 tti•• .... '*'•1· Auto, R&H, Pl, .-1, a real good wagOfl. '63 CHEV ...... la S.,.r Spt. $11H '60 CADILLAC 4 Dr. Seel. .. $1199 Aute. ll&H, Pl, PL "act. air. Camut _,,.,.. R.at. real-.,._ Auto. fll&H, ftl, Pa, ftW, P ... ata, 11lot oar. Nt mi. ta Ice '" p lioe. '63 CHEV. 4 Dr. Impala H.T. $1499 Auto, R&H, l'I, Pl, Ilk• new oondltlo11. Fresh New Car Trade-Ins NOTICE~rlc .. • below good only ..,,,, Dec. 31tt, t96s. '63 FORD Falrtane 500 .... $1399 t Dr. H.T. Auto fll&H, You a,.. ... ino right. Ttte price la right. ~·i~ r: 0:t veJJJ . '64 PONT1AC LaM.s c,-. Sllff A~ R&N, P&. Ott1 ewMI''. "•marblllle Ca,._ N .. r ' n.w. '64 'h FORD Gal 500 n Cp. $20tt l'llftbaOk. "ult pow.r, feotory air, ,.._ •r .. ..., .. tlon. ''4 OLDS Dyn...ac 4 Dr •.. $229'. Holld•1 IMan. l'ull peww with faotory air. o .. ..,.,, •rtful 4'WTMr. Nea,. .,.w, '65 OLDS Starflre ........ $32H NMr ,,.. t,000 ml ...... , .. d Ud ... , ....... .. .. 1verythl11g. Remaining warrenty, Mtd new for S54QO. ONLY 14 LEFT-OVER '85 at YOUR PRICE. Simply take 21°/o off Factory Suc- geated Price (full size car) PLUS $75 if selectio1 is a DEMO. LOOK-TORONADO '" •• , .... $ 4802 o•uv•,.10 ftAYMINTI 36 MONTHS OF $)0611 MONTH Wltlt Nef'INI Dewit lflGI. Tu & Llotnet ABOUT CREDIT 1. If you.,. MW In C1llfwnla. 2. If ye.-have *n turned clown by other tlealers. l. If you have been bankrvpt--llttle or no credit. 4. If you were told you didn't have en9Vfh equity. 5. If you are n.w on your lob. 6. If you are overext......, en peymente. SEE US We may t.. aW. .. CIOIMOlw.te yeur peyrMftfi · Into one that f.-ctutle 1 ur ef yeur chef~ • 1 REMEMID."·"WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL-YOU ARr s.mc. .... Hwa 7:30 te t:OO Mon. -7:30 to 6:00 lw. . Prl • . \ , . I ,_ .. ~ _,. • • • ,. -• -1 -r _. . - .... I t . . , A 1966 ounooK IN THE FIELDS OF •••• . .. . -. · INDUSTRY • FINANCE BUSINESS • EDUCATION • • Newport IMch, Cos+• Mes., HunttftC)toft lffch, Westmi...+er, Fountain Valley, C.lifornia. THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1965 REAL ESTATE • RECREATION WHAT ORANGE COAST .LIADIRI IAY ABOUT THI YEAR AHIAD1 I '. • : It's Already a Great Year in the Construction Business' '. • • California Is Doing a Fine Job in Education' ' ••• Busineu Is as Good as Anywhere Elsa in California' '. • • ·And This Is God 's Country' " ' ••• A Ma~ Would Have to Fight to lose Money Here' '. • • Mora Industry Here and More Buyers of Homes' . ~ . - -~-.,,..-... .-4 ..... .-~ ··--111-..,, ... ';. ......... _ ............... .. ____ ,.,.., .. ~ ~-····--...._ _____ .. > Unparalleled Optimism L for 1966 There's an electnr rradde .ind a spmted en· thus1asm about the )ear 1966 along the Orange Coast. In a month-long survey of businessmen indus· trahsls, educators and Just plain people. the DAILY PILOT has found a common bond of unparall<'lcd opumism about the year ahead Problems" Sure. some problems are ahead too No penod of hustle. growth and t'hange comes on a completely smooth roadbed. said the persons inter· viewed. But m the next brl>ath the' outlined their own high hopes in a bnght. bright ~ear -"Sure we"ll have to keep hustling ' !>aid a real e.;tatt broker "This business as t ompetillve anti cro-wded. But no one selling ne" or used houses - or land -IS going to be hurtin~ 1f he g1v<'s at a de· cent try" -"We've visited and looked around for four straight weekends." said an electronits technician who is moving his family in with his firm 's new plant in 1966. "They're craey about the area and the kid~ are already pncing surfboard~ " . -"It took me 15 vears to learn this business wd a retail men::lu.nt. ;.but now that 1 ve learned 11 1966 is a cinch. I could beat l 965's sales "ith m) eyes closed." B~_,d11 G•l1U -"We'll show healthy gains in all areas -re- sources, loans. aavings and rustomers," beamed an Orange Coast banker. ··And that's with three or four new ~anks openmg up as competitors almost next door. Whal 's ahead for the Orange Coast in 1966? What did we accomrllsh an 1965~ To find oot, the DAILY PILOT tn ler· viewed hundreds of bu~iness, Industrial , ed· ucational and ciYlc leaders The results have been combined to produce "ProJechons 1966 .. Interviews pubhs~d in detail m lhas s~caal edit.Jon are representative of lhe views of these leaders las Space Systems Center in Huntington Beach. Al· ready considered the bigiest single impact in Orange County's industrial hi.story. the center will add even more momentum in I 9M. Its complicated contribu· tions to the space age will mean an ultimate employ· ment of more thao 7,000 persons in a facility encom· passinf · 312 acru and buildmgJ containing 1.5 mil· lion square feet. The year ahead a1ao will see Colt~ Mesa add its biggest single industry, Atlantic Researc~ -another space age firm with a blue chip repulallon. Jts new headquarten under conatruction on Harbor Boule· vard will open with a fanfare In 1966, and ultimate· ly bring 1,000 penon.s into the employment circle. -"The stock market is attracting a new kmd of mvestor," reported a stock broker ''Some people who didn't even know a market report from a weather forecast two \'ears ago have money and they're inveshng it. And for the most part they 're a sophisticated bunch of people who know what they're doing.'' ORANGE COAST: THE HORIZON IS UNLIMITED Othen are coming too. The Irvine lndustnal Complex. a. muter·planned section of the giant Ir· vine Ranch 1urroundlng the county airport, has an· nounced a se~ of new industries -part of a pro-irain that ultimately will bnng 53,000 jobs to the Irvine development -"Our percentage of carculat.Jon growth _was greater in 1965 than any other newspa.per in Calilor- nia of our size," said a newspaper publisher. "We see 1966 as even better." What's the reason for all the opt1m1sm? Starting at the national level, U.S economista 9M 1966 as a good year. Even the Federal Reaerve Board's money-tightening boost an the discount rate won't put much ol a damper on the country's 1piral· ing productivity. Brlfllttest Spot And California i.s the brightest spot in the na- tJon. The westward tilt of the continent comes clo~r as the migntion shows no sign of let-up. Lured by jobs, by climate and by opportunities with no hori- zon, California's new citizens bnng with them a SF,klin& desire to contribute, to advance and to par· ticipat.e. They add to, rather than detract from. the air of promise. Nowhere in Calif omia is th.ls paUem of grov. th as evident as in Orange County. We add ten citizens to Orange rounty's popula tion every hour -7,250 a month, 87,000 a year w,. have 1.200.000 residents and are on the way lo 2,500,000 by 1980. Bring the focus in still closer. Orange County ia still the brightest spot 1n the brightat state in a booming national economy. And the coastal area of Orange County is the brightest spot of all. A number of factors put the golden coastline to the front for 1966 Transportation ii one. The San Die&o Freeway now links Onnge County from Beach Bouleftl'd in Huntington Beach to Los Angele. -putting down· town LA a ba.ll·bour from the county line. The San Diego Freeway in September 1966 will reach to Har- bor Boulevard in Costa Mesa -opening Fountain Valley and the Harbor Area to still another spurt of ad1v11y. f'r~~afl Near• The Newport Fr~way pokes mto the Harbor Arca m 1966. too. Now under construction between Pahsades Road and its present terminus at the USMC Air Fac1!lt). the Nev. port Freeway will be ready for lr•fflr into Costa M ~a by m1d·1966 Even air travel IS on the upturn Bonanza Air· lines as boosting its flights out of Orange County Air· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Al I, THIS ••. savings insured to $10 ,000 ~high re- ~ serves for added safety~30 years service to Orange County commun itie s &;;._ swift, expert home loan and escrow services ~ travellers checks 'dthree con· venient offices G as-sets in exces s of $1 12,000,000 PLUSTIIlS ... , Sa~ received gy January 10 cam dividends from January 1 . LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA • 260 Ocean Avenue • Telephone: 4 94-7541 SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH • 601 N . El Cemino Reel •.Telephone: 4 92-1195 LAQUNA NIGUEL BRANCH• Monarch Bay Plau • P11one: 4 g&.1201or 499-1840 • . · • • • • port Cincl udine a direct Oight to Lu Vegu) and p~ ably will be in jet operwtiODJ aometime in 1 Q&6 or early 1967. Several ,feeder lines are in operation at Orange Couuty Airport, too, aimin& to anai a share of the heavy passenfer traffic into Lot An geles Los Angele& Airwa)'I entered the feeder Orange County-to-LA field N ther tentatJvely several years ago and now ii reaping its reward. Helicopter flights from Disneyland and Newport Beach a.re proving more popular than evt!r, particularly to the mnch· traveled executive who i.s JOtning the Orange Coast community. All of it brrngs Orange County closer to the rest of the world, puu it m a bigger and more aggressive market -and brings more and more people in. Where will they work" Many of these new citizens bring their own work with them. They're service station owners, tele- phone company repairmen, insurance salesmen, operators of new rel.all st.ores. doctors and m1ntslers. Boos tiq Pl<'tur~ Others are members of firms which are them- selves boosting the Oange Coast growth picture. Biggest of them all a giant of giants -lbe Doug· "I know there are soft spots on unemployment in California, even in Orange County," says a labor market specialist, ''but it's not in the coastal section of the county. Pluued Out "For the most part, the people who live here and move here have the qualifications for employment -they haven't been phased out by new technique!. "There's almost no reason. other than laziness, for anyone going without work " And where will these people shop? The retail part of the Orange Coast's growth p1c· ture has dragged sli~htly, but that's a past affair. ln addition to community shopping centers al eve ry turn, the Orange Coast area is polishing up for the arrival of major department stores. Broadway already has opened a department store in Huntington Center. at Beach Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. A Montgomery Ward &tort will open next door an 1966 ExacUy 9.2 miles away on the San Diego Free- way is the Segerstrom Family's energetic South Coast Plaz.a. a regional shopping center spotted at a key freeway locaHon in north Costa Mesa. Its first , .............. ,. ... " Leadership ... in rocket vehicles ... ,. At1antie Rnearch has pioneered in ~evel oplng rocket test vehicles for meteorological soundings, space probes and re-entry testina, includinc the deveJopment of asaociated PitY· l oads and aerospace ground equipment. Atlantic Resea rc h ha s ~l so had launc~ r.MpontibHity far m1'1Y ot tfttst proac:arm Proerams include: Areas, Archer, Iris, Nik• Apache, Sw'Mf. Trailblazer II, Nike-Cajun, ATHENA, Honest John·Nik .. Terrier ApadMt. . . The Missile Systems Division of Atlantic Research, which is applying this capability to many advanced system requirements, pro- vides an excellent scientific ·and 1naineerin1 environment for profes~lonal (r'OWth. If you are Interested In t xplorln1 the employme~ opportunities that exist, pleeM Hnd your}r~ tj>'t. M. Elliott, Miulle Systems Division, Atlantic ReHarch Corp.. 2858 MtSI Verde Or., Costa Mtal, Clllfomia. ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION - .. PROJECTION b6/0ronq• Coad DAILY PILOT Thursday, Dec\ 30, 1965· • " .. I • "lt'• already a ~at year ln the OOllNUCtlon buai• ..,...;· 1ayd home builder ca.ot1t M. HOlsteln. pnt.,h- esytna the boom 1n tract and other home bulldlna. What Do the Leaders Think~ Going so far u to predict that 1966 will be the best year In construction al.nee World War II, Holstein says: 'A Man WouM Have to Fight to Lose ~1ouey flere' l s the General Consensus "Already I judge that business is up 50 to 70 per cent over last year. At least 20 new very large plana are coming here and big shopping centers which will create employment which creates a m a r It e t lt1r homes." Holstein mentioned that 196.5 was not as good a year for his business as 1964 but there is no problem tor th« year and years ahead. "We have a great many new farruUes coming into the area." he said. ''ln the month of November alone we sold $3 million ~ of real eSUlt.e. And I think it will be easy to tell homes in the future. l'he most significant ad· vance in the field ol home building was the type ol h o u s i n g constructed on Newport Bluffs. "Thia u a radical change in houslni," HYI Holstein. ··This ia a condominium clusteT idea which I think tuts re.<Jone the housing ~e all over California. Anyone who builds in this manner Is copying New- port's standards on condo- miniums. ll had never ~n done befOre ... According to Holstein the weather and recreational facilities bring in the indus- try and coosequenUy the pe<>ple. "Industry comes here be- cause the executives want to live here," h.e aays. "And so d<1 the ientral em- ployees." 'Ev~thltlfl'• Bft>e' Five years ago there were 50.000 people in the Harbor Area and now there are 100,000. Those are approximate figures given by Mall La· Borde. Costa· Mesa realtor. as an example ot. the enor- mous growth expenenced by the whole of Oran&e Coast. And he expect5 the growth to contmue ln the real es- tate business In 1966. "We had a 20 per cent lncrean ln property sales in 1965 over previous years," he said. "It will be better in 1966. "Everything is here now -recreation, climate. num- ber one school.a, and con- venient ahopplng." The University of CahJor- nia, Irvine, will be a great influencing fact.or in bring· ing people into the area. LaBotde feels. Another fact« in the prosperity of the l~ real est.de market waa the ad- vantage ot. liberal financ- ing. ''Periulps the fin&ncing w1ll not be quite • 11beraJ in 1966 M it WM in ~." taid LaBorde, "but I expect that ttie opening ol the San Diego Freeway in 19M will more than off.set that. I Ounk it will bring more in- dustry here and more buy-en 0( homes." •Out1tandlng' California education 1a outstanding. "C&llfornia ii doini a tine job in education," F'ra.nk Grunenlelder, county su- perintendent ol 9Chooi Ny&. "It reaUy ii outMalidini." Grunenlelder added that with the excellence and coming abundance of sram- mar and hig1i achools, jun- ior colleges, coHeaes and universities a young person in Oninse County la offered tralnini from Jdnderp.rten to a doctorate. He mentioned that proe- rt!'ls marched forward with the declalon to unify New· port Beach and Cott.a Mesa schooJ diJtrlcta and the opening last September of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. Other gram- mar and ltiih schools in .the Harbor Area, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster are acheduled for openin& in 1968 and 1967. ••·The re ts and will contin· ue to be improvement in the curriculum." ht aid. 36 HOLE GOLF COURSE "There are more subJccts available to the studo1t than ever before. Our pro- gram is much more com· prehens1vt and more perti- nent to the lives of students today." As an example, Grunen- felder mentioned that the concepa of math had chang- ed considerably. "There is more of an at- tempt to reason, think and plan with the new math," ht uid, "than to do repeti- tious aolvlni of problems." Liberal arts Ifill iJ a ma. jor educational theme sinct more than 50 per cent of Orange C o u n t y students prepare for ~-ollege. "And there la an upswing ol emphasis on vocational training in high school and junior college,'' said Grun- enfelder. Auto mechanics, bu1ine11 law. accounting, electronics, business ma· chine operation are a few of ttie vocational subjects that a student can '.l.'arn . "We deal in totaJ educa- tion," 1aJd Grunen!elder. "We have to keep up with new concepts in e'ducation." Student counselling is an- other part of the education- al procram that ia relative· ly new. "And there will be more of It,'' aaid Grunen- felder, .. We try to direct a person into area.a where he can compete aucceaafully." A future educational de· vice will be educ,ationaJ tel· evision. "We expect to get a chanM! for broadcastuig educational matertal some- time next year," says Grun- enfelder. A TV network has already been approved for Onnge County. ~l.aih still are lo be worked out -before Johnny learns to read via the telev1s1on tube. Grunenfelder quoted at length from a bulletin pub- lished by the National Com- mittee for Support of Pub- lie Schools. a Washington D.C organlzaUon. In 1!160. Caillornla was third among 50 states in the number of school years completed by students. Jn 1965, California WU first in the number of pub· lie high school graduates in 50 slalE!s. Jn 196.1, California was first in the number of high school graduates to enter college. In other statistics glean- ed from the bulletin, Cali-' fornia ranked either first, second or third. "That's a pretty high ranking," sa]d Grunenfel· der 111 tht shopp111~ center there "hen tt is completed in 1967 "Thi:. is qwte a spectac· ular area." said Miss Blom- quist. "It is interesting and txc1ting and has a marvel- ous future. Business here is <'onducted in a manner that is not as hectic as else- where. And the people who come h<'re are the cream of lht l'rOp. ·1 can·t thmk of any dis- advantage to Living here." •God's Cou11try' Orange Coast wtll be the cenler of a retail business selling spree in fi\'t! years. .\rc·ordmg to Kerm Rima •Spe("fac-ular' nf Kerm Rima Hardware, Cost<t Mesa. the relaJI 1Jus1-Life isn't as hectic here but business is as good as ne ss 1s Lil for unprecedented Rro~ lh and successful seU· anywhere else in California. So says Miss Agnes Blom· Lllg "People tulve money now quist, president of Newport and want to spend it,.. h~ Balboa Savings and Loan sa;s. "In our big item sales Association. such as television and hi-fi "This has been a good year for u.s," says Miss eqwp~nt people are pay- Blomqwst. referring to her ing 75 per l'ent Ji cAsh !n- own company and to the stead of buying it in install- general picture of the sav-ments. The customer and lngs and loan business both the consumer are beginning statewide and nationally· to know good stuff and "And I think this year should be as good and per· lhat·s what they want and haps better." Miss Blom· the\ re wtlling lo spend the qui st said. "As an educated morn>~ for 1t " ~ess all indications potnl n1ma said, lalung h1.s to 1966 as a better year than business as typical retatl 1965 " establishment, "If we Jo Miss Blomqui11l estimated "ell everybody does well." that in 1965 Newport Balboa Mo~l stores are putting in Savings and Loan had $40 a heavy inventory, ;.ccord- m•Uion in gross savings de-mg to Rima. beHer mer· posits. chanctise and more of it. .. There was a need for our In 1965 the gross business type of financial institution at Kerrn Rima Hardware to- in 1936 when we opened," tailed close to $1 million. ahe said. "And the need has "And this yur wt: expect to grown along with the area. do a million and a half." From a sleepy resort town said Rima . ''That is a 40 we have become a dynamic ~r cent increase over last city ln a dynamic county." year." Newport Balboa Sav1ngs Rima Uunks th.at one ot. and Loan opened an interim lhe duhes ol the retail busi· branch office in Corona del ness, in the future. will be Mar which will be located U> provide atmosphere for -----'-- COSTA -MESA WILL FORGE HISTORICAL ESTANCIA ... .. JN • .. 1966 \ J r ..,,..,,,,_,,,,,,_"'J_A,.•••••-••-•...,.• _. ._,_._._ .. , ... _ customers so that they en· JOY coming to a store to shop whethet' it's for hard- ware or h.ank.ie:.. "And thi3 is God's l'OUn- try.'' he sald ... All of us who went t-0 school i.n Pasa- dena said 'someday we're going lo live down there.' We're close lo such things as the Music Center and Melodyland. I don 't see how it could be bettei. ' ''There are places to go and things to sel! here," he said. "The area attracts a higher type of person with a higher income. There's morP money lo buy cars. Some people here have threp or four cars." Watkins mentioned that a two-car family Is common- place. ''Everyone has two can. here." he i.aid. As far as Watkins can tell there are no disadvantages to living on the Orange Coast. And as far as the car agency business goes. he exults at the future. •·A man would have to fight to lose money here," he said. I The personal t~h Is van-1· · ishing, says Rima. No long- er can a person walk down the street and take two j hours to do it. saying hello A Shopper's Paradise ~ to tr1ends and acqu3.l1lt· anC"es. "But 11 is part of the enormous growth around here," he says, an e<:onom- g Orange Coast provides a large variety of major t shopping centers with an even greater variety of st.oret f and specialty shops Ulside the complexes. The discrimi- lc and population growth that Klma think~ wiU con - llnue. nating patron can shop in h.is own neighborhood for anything from batteries t-0 ball gowns. The following are open or will open their door5 in 1966 and 1967. COSTA MESA: "This 1& gou1g to be the center of a retail selling spree in five years," he said. "You can be hall asJeep u><l still make mon· ey." ; . Harbor Shopping Cent.er at Harbor Bouleva.rd M>d :-WHS-On Street. J. C. Penney, Thnfty Drugs, Crocker· f, Citizens Bank are aituated on 250.000 square feet. Other I shopg nest there too. A llitl of prosperity ir; how many cars people can afford lo buy. And times are prosperous according to BIU Watkins, owner of the Costa Mesa ChryslE:r-Plymouth agency. Although he has had lht dealership for. only a year the volume of busint>sr. has radically increased. , '"We made S200.CXX> more ., in profits in 1965 and sold $5 mi Ilion worth of cars." he said "We expect 1966 to be even better by far " W alkms estimated that he wlU sell $7 mlllion in cars to hungry car buyers Walkins reigns over a brand-llew 5750..000 (acillty for the sale or automobiles ~ There i! a new showroom r and offices on five acres employing 45. Watkins con-\. siders it an indication of economica.lly a o u n d and growing markets on the Or· ange Coa.$t. South Coast Plaz.a is scheduled to open in the sprin& of 1966. A million square feet will house Sea.rs Roebuck. the May Company and many other stores. 1t will be located on Bristol Street. NEWPORT BEACH: Bayside Shopping Center at Bayside Drive on Bal- boa Island opened in 1965 with the largest Safeway food market in the West. Other specialty shops and service >hops 1 barbers, cleaners.. norists 1 tenant 42.000 square f~t of space. Westcliff Plat.a at 17th Street and Irvine Aven~ "as a Market Ba.sket. a restaurant decorated in red. while and blue and a selection of elegant furniture and clothing shops. There are 104,000 square feet. Newport Center will eventually ( 1967 t locate at Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard. A 900,000 square foot elaborate complex will have Robrn· son 's and J .C. PeMey 'department stores plus a mul· titude of others including a bank and a savings and loan lnstitution HUNTINGTON BEACH: . Broadway Regional Shopping Center opened in 1965 with the Broadway Department SU>n. Scheduled for 1966 is the com.in& of Montao~ry Ward and 1967 will see a J.C. Penney occupv tbe rest of 850,000 square feet. Also available are ot~r specialty shops. It is on Ber:ch BouleV'ard and Eding~r Street. ~ .. NEW CIVIC CENTER AHEAD SOJTH COAST PLAZA ___ .. ,.,, __ .. __ .... Space Age Arrives Industry Getting More -~~~~~~~~~?~~~ industrlow in Orange Coon-7.000 persons. It will be the ty. headquarters for the M1s- 1bere's more ot it on a sue and Space Systems Di· larger sc-ale than ever be-v1s1on of Douglas. fore. And more is e<>m1ng Already completed are in attracted by the chmale, two enginei!nng -adm1ms- reasonably priced real es-tration buildings each con- tate and the pleasures ol taining 180,000 square feet. coastal living. lflt.Jmately Douglas w i I 1 'Ille space age aoo all il6 have 900.000 square feet of science • f1ct.Jon imµroba-office space U> support its biJity 1s here, forming a projects for Saturn. MOL strong oonlraa-t with the and other i:c-ograms. quiet cows nibblJng grass in the surrounding ooun try- side. RESEAROI FocUA is primarily on re- search and deVt'lopmen~ and not necessarily the manufacture of vehicles to take man to the moon and back. And many of tm tndu~ tnes located here a.re not the products of or~ con- cerned with the parapher- nalia ol space. In the past there was shipbuilding - and they are still being built along the waterfroot of NE'W· port Beach and the plairu Of Costa Mesa. From the marine ways rome custom boats o! ev- E'ry descnpllon -yachts. ('rulsers. and c-atamarans From the plants come sail- boats and powered craft of fiberglass. There an fac- tories that turn out sails and fenders a n d covers and tools and radio-tele· phones . FASTEST GROWING Subcontracting for the air- craft, electronic and mis- sile JndusLries. the ciu.Uon of onginal product& for olh· er businesses and other blossoming industries have made this area one of the fastest growing in the la· tion. Products and services geared to 20th Century h v- ing are nearly a.strooom1- cal in number in Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Hunbngton Beach. They tncJude lll8%lUfact.ur- ers of b.lgh-volt.-ft power supplies, image coove-rter 9)'stems, capadtat.or banks, electron systems and equip- ment for remote radio con· trol. They munber builders <:I digital coding devices, coun- ter -measures act! vi.ty, auto- matic valves and cootrola, electro • hydraulic valves, injection systems, actuators, boring heads and tools, cen· trifu~al p u m p a , missile components. printed cir- cuits and assemblies for a.tr· craft, m1cro-nuniiature co- axial c-onne-clors for air· craft missiles and Ntellit.es. The total industrial pic- ture shows up as a melange of commercial products. AJ. most every imaginable in· dustry 1s re-presented. Co!>ta Mesa is a noted C'enter for the manufacture o( fishing poles, vauJting poles. slo poles and swiing boards Prosthetic I i m b a are made in the Harbor Area; so are ceramks. parts for ll\Jdget <·ars. ga::. lamps. sprinkler systems, cases tor musical instruments -and gUJtars of plastic glass. LABEL Fine-knit goods, sports- wear for women, plastic and die-cast molds, under- water motion picture and television equipment, guns for the Army, sho~r stalls, ball-point pen cartridges, gag glfts, lenses, prisms, pottery. and sliding doors bear the maoofacturer'1 la· bel of this area. Here's a more intimate glimpse into the future of the three largest imklst.ries m Huntington Beach. New· port Beach and Costa Me.,a. A JR-LOCK An.other facilities devel- opment is the addition of a space simulation chamber. A dual alT-l()('k will be C'Om· pleted whiC'h will allow space-sw~ engi~rs to enter and leave the cham· ber under conditions simu- lat.J.ng the vat'uum and cold or altitudes o! more than 100 miles. In 1966, the Missile and S p a c e Systems Division moved forward with the first flight of the Saturn S- IVB upper Jtage, which will be launched from Cape Ken- nedy urly in 1966. The s..rv (predecessor of S-TVB) served as the sec- ond stage of the Saturn I launch vehicle and in 196.5 blasted three g1ant Pt:"gas· us meteoroid detection sat- ellites Into orbit. The series o! launches complet~d the Saturn I program and made Satllm the first totally suc- cessful launch vehicle ever butlt. Space Systems Cent.er people are also working. on the third stage ol the huge Saturn V booster tlHlt will send & tum o1 American a3lronauts to the neighbor- hood ot the moon. Douglas engineers a r e now preparing advanced concept& for the use of the Saturn hardware to accom- plish possible missions to planets or to supply space stat.ions 111 earth or lunar orbit. An<1 finally. 1966 will see the building and lta!fing of a research laboratnry un- der the direction ol Dr. Lewis Larmore. Research The Douglas Space Sys- tems Cent.er in Huntlington Beach is soaring, appropri- ately enough, with plans for the reaearcll and manufac· ture of the Manned OrtMtal Laboratory P r o g r a m, a _irojeot <:I the Air Foree. SATURN I AJJo ahead for them in I the· coming year an addJ· I dooaJ Cll'd«1 l'Cf' s.turn s. IVB. I A.a • ~ <:I thue de- veklpmenta, .,._ • tf)e I pbyGcal expmdaft "' Ult Spaot S)'ICl!lm Oe!lter beve I been ~ a.t.d tnto 1167. I Tht flacllity will eventu&I· ly encom.pen m acre• wWJ I buildings conta1ntn1 one Mid • haW million lqtaaR ' L AOORESS CflY .. ' -- GROWING CENTER -Artist's drawing show Douglas Huntington _Beach Space Center as 1t will look at the completion of a $10~ million expansion program announced recently. Additions will include a filth engineering -administration build ing (right foreground), more laboratory space and 60.000 square feet of additional manufacturing area. Company build! Saturn S-IVB for the Satum- Apollo moon project and will soon go into $1~ billion Manned Orbiting Labora- tory program for Air Force. Expansion increasea company investment at Hunt· ington Beach to $41 million. into areas basic to the de- vel<>pment of aircrafl and missile and space systems will be t'Onducted. CF.NTER B1j?gesl of Ult> spact age factone5 is Aeronutron1c Division or PhlJco. a sub- &idlary of Ford Motor Com- pany. This tremendous plant in the hills behind Corona del Mar and over- looking Newport Bay. j_, a space engineering and re- .search center. It 1s a proud developer of the Shillela~h missile f'or the l' .S. Army among otb· er things. Additionally. systems for the control, guidance and observati<>n ol missile and space vehicles are manu- factured hen:'. "Aeronutronic achieved incre-ased sales. employ- ment and profit rec-ords in 1965," said John B Law- 10n. Aeronutronie rtnttat manager and vice president of Philco Corporation. 3,600 PEOPLE In December, Aeronu- tronic was employing more than 3,600 people. Lawson said th a t Aerooutronic's growth is attributable to its high-volume production of the Army Shillelagh mis· sile. The Philco Division also received a Pl million U.S. Air Force contract in the area of ~try technology. Researchers will concen- trate on a major experi- mental program leading to the expan1ion of technology related to very high-speed (hypersonic 1 re-entry into the earth's atmosphere by ICBM warheads. PROGRAM "Although t h e biggest portion ot the Shillelagh re· searC'h and devek>pment program was completed at the end of 1965." said Law· son. "any shtc1t in 1966 will bt' taken up by the award of the Army Chaparral an· ti·aircralt guided missile system program and the Afr Force re-entry technol- ogy program." Lawson rorecuts a con· tinued increase m sales through the first half of 1966. "Beyond this time," be says, "any prediction must await presentation of the Defense Department budg- et to Congnss and that body's eventual action on it. .. %00 ACRES Aeronutronic i1 located on 200 acres between the East- bluff area and MacArthur Boulevard, fronting on F ord Road. The company has to this date invested S3S mil· lion on thl' site," buildings and equipment Cost.a Mesa's b.rgest in· PHONE STATE dustry -Babcock Elec· tronics -has plans for ~owth in 1966 and the years to come in keeping wtth thelf rank as a leading manufacturer of s p a c e equipment. · With the acceleration of the L'. S. space program," says executive vice presi- dent, John Endicott, "we will probably expand our facilities considerably." NEW AREAS Endicott mentioned as ~ell a far-reaching re- search development pr<r gram w i t h government sponsor~ research in new areas relating to the ever· continuing quest into space. Babcock presently manu· factures scoring devices for m1!-sile target practice and items for electronic war- fare . They also produce re· lays, which are. according t.o Endicott, "sopbi5'ticated 1 pieces of swttchlng de- vices " · Such materials I particu- larly a new relay item call- ed a latching relay) manu- factured by Babcock have btt'n a prominent part of the Gemini nights into out· er space. And that is both the per- spective for 1965 and the prospective for 1966 -an optimiJtic, frultful and ben· eftcW-to-mankind lmaee of industry. PROJECTION '66/0rertqe Cot"tst DAILY PILOT \ -· l .,,,. , I THE 1966 . FO RECAST teated in tabular Conn. Poe your FREE copy, juat r-. tum tbe COOJIQD. for ~ 19th coDJCCutivc ynr, the .Ecooomica Std ol a 111lionaUy knolll'll n · tearch or1aniz.atio11 hu pre- pared a report on t.bc out- look for buaiaeu., ftnanc9 and t.M atoc:k market ill the year ahead. Thia pc:nctrat- in& f orecast bu b«n de· si&Md to wist you iii mak· ins dc:cisiona in I.be mootba ahead and it d!Jcus.es many topics that may dect you. for convenient rcferenu. estimated 1966 oaminp and dividends per share for 110 well-known 1toc:b arc pre· ,. .......... .. • • Crowell, Weedon & Ce. 8 S11' •• C••I Hltltw•J I c.-... Met, Collf. nUI : I I ,leue MM • Fr• 1* fortcaat. : N ......................... ,.,, = Acldr-...................... I I Clt7611&&e .................. I I ._ _________ .._ ........... .. PROJECTION ... for 66 the all NEW FRIGID AIRES' with RAPIDRY 1000 spin! Never • waahtr with so many Jtl·•ll advanclll Jaf.f11t ltapldrr J 000 spin lmta clothes lilflttr, drier than 1ny other home wui.r ••• m1ny thin11 Just dry enou1h for ironin1t J1t·AW1J rin1ln1 ind lint remove! ••• no lint traps tt cl11n! And much morel ---A"--· f,,. ....... , .,.,...., .. ........ , ...... Deep Adoft Ag!IMDrl M_, WCIK Fines~ most automatic 4-speed Fri&idalre Washer! • Unique up-1nd.cfown 11itator action crutes }It currents to help remove even ht1viest aoll! • Switches from IOlk to Wish 1utomatlcally! • Built-In 1utOm1tlc dl5penser for liquid deter11nt, fabric softener. • Automatic Soek cycle, lckll for df1per1, huvlly soiled. clothes. • Just push 1 button1or correct fabric w11hin1-for 1uto· mttie extra rinse, tool NO DOWN ,AYMENT Pint ''YIM"' Merch, "" FRIGIDAlll LAUNDRY PAIR ~-I JIT ACTION WASHER • ~atentMt ... , aotl111 A1ttater t • Jet almple mtolla11lllft, ' 111 lltlt1, pult.yt, ,.,,.., • Jet IWI}' lint l"lfMYll. fLOWING HIAT DlltYllt • 2 oyoll Tim., fir ..- dryl111 time! e Ne·lt .. p llnt """" .,. doer I e Centi• .. fabrle p11mperl119" fltwillg llMtl Iott. Only ••• $28911 ~ DEPENDABLE, IT CARRIES A STElR PROTECTION PLAN AT NO EXTRA CHAR&EI . SHOP MONDAY thru SATURDAY 'til 9 P.M. 411L17 .. St. .. COIMM11a IALD t4•lA4 llltVICl-541 14'7 o,. .. l rlO t. t Delly, Clltff lv11ft1 s.m,,. The H...W AN• llftct 19471 • . ' Thursday, Dec. ifl· f96S .. -n • - • I - STArHl COBPOB.A.TION, -of fM"ll ~ ftrm.1 '" lli• Uml!!nltv lndwtrW Po~ l '.WHRSIH Of Cl1UFOR.\IA, lRV/1'r.t. opeMd,. 1,589m.d.enu•Odobct,196.1. PROGRESS REPORT The Mast.er Plan for creative me of the &8,256-ac:re Ir"ine Ranch is rapidly a~ing a position of lasting elect ad> signiicaooe to Orange County and tit of-- Southern CalilomiL CurrentJy IrulJOT projects are "ilher completed, planned, or under construction in th" widely diversified areas of Residences, Commercial C"nters, Cul tore, Industry, Recreation and ... ~r icul ture. Present residential developmmt is ~1og concentrated in the communities of Irvine Terrace, Eastbluff, Vmver- lity Park and Harbor View Billi. Within each are homes and apartments to meet tbe needl of various incomes and to accommodat. varied family design preferences. Seven fndMdually-planned con:una'cial developments are ttnderway to sente pr'tlleDt .a "1tme residents. W estcliJf Pl.au shopping center and 1ilys:ide ahopping center are already open. Soon to em~ua the llCleDe are .Eutbluif .ad Up.ivenity Vlllage mq;ping ceoteu. Recent addi· ... tions to W~tdi.ff Strip doubled the av~ office ,r;w::e '4, 1965, with 1,589 students and 21 buildings ~leted. m Ne" port Beach. Site prepC"&tion is moving rapidly on One hundred on-ampus ~~ will be oom~ ~ewport Center which will be" 1h1f largest aDd most by _rprin~ an<i enrollment by 1990 is expected to reach ~auttful busineu anJ retail c:entn in Orange County. Z'I ~. Ne&rby, the Lutheran Church. Mmoun Synod. is The Reuben E. Lee Boating reitaurant and the Rancho prooeeding with plans for construction of a junior oollege. San Joaqum Goll Cowse are already serving the enter-The Irvine Ranch also continues to be heavily en.l,.l&ed tain.r:nent and relaxation needs of county residmts and in agricultural pursuits. Over 3.000 head of Heief"ord plans are now being fina.liz.ed for two new tmnis clubs. cattle are grazed and more than 25,000 acres are Bert.ea Products Company, North American Aviation's planted to orchards and field crops as the Irvine Life Sciences Research department of its Space and In-Ranch contributes to California's largest industry. formation Systems Division and Royal Industries, Inc., The orderly development of thelrvine Ranch makes pos- ue the latest fi.mu to locate within the 2600 acres of sible in Orange County. opportunities and living modes lrvinelndustrial Complex properties. They join 11 6rms not to be equalled at any other place under the sun. But currently employing 5.040. A score of others are expected our true measure as planners in total ccm:~p to close escrow m 1966. F.iunl housed tn lrvine lDdustrial cannot be judged only by wh.t-. haw bOt parb wiO eventually emp]oy an estimat.e.f S\CXX> pm:sGDI. aJ.o .h, what ~ we have made for man'• enri- The Univenity of California, Irvine opel.cl OD October ronmt"Ot in the world of the future. THE IRVINE COMP ANY • ...... f-h-~-~-e-y.-0-,-c-. ~30~.~,~q6~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PR~O~J~E~C~TION '6WO~n~ C~ri DAILY PIL0T ' } . . ........................ -'•-· ·-..... 4 .... '. ,_ , ) .. .. Ix. . KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY Airport Ranks 12th in U.S. Education has become a maJor industry along t h e Ounae Coast. UCI Lec1ds Pctrctde of Modern l11stitutio1is ·Orange County Airport J.S one of the busiest little airports m the nation. The new University of C.lliom1a, lTVUle, will add an Initial 1.568 students to the 8.1,000 studenta enrolled thl.s year in lht area's one junior college an<! 90 ele- mentary and aecondary schoc:.s. And wtttun the year. no cabonal institutions " 1 I I open -just a fe" miles from each other. Opened &Jong -.1th l Cl ttus faJI wa.s Estancia High School. one of the ~t mod- em secondary schools 1n the nation. lt..s design has less than four m~ edu- alre.dy won nabonaJ rl"<."OJt· niUon. tcullve sr<:r('-tarv of I h t Cahforma Teac~" A:..'-0\. I atlon 1CT \1 and h1m~l·:f .1 formtr Orange Count\ teacher and s<·hool adn11m:. lrator · The gro"1h 1nst1tutJon~ or the futurt \\ 111 bt· our intellt'Ctual inslltullon' ~h(.'Jls l"Ollege!) uni' t'r\I tie~ re:.tarc-h l'OrporalH>n.' industrial laboratont'~ and t'~rimentaJ ~tauon~ "111 • P\pand be~ ond an.' thing thought po:.:.1ble What the railroads did for lht' sec:-ond halC of t~ pa!>t ct-ntury and "hat lht automobile 1ndu~t.rv did for the 11.rst half of this centuf\ mav bt matched bv t ht "k.nowtcdge indu:.tr~ ·in tht near futurt · !\ow ranking 12th in the United St.ates among approximately 2,000 airport operation.&. Orange County Airport has a budget of U ,572.902 for 1965-66. Eventually, a master plan for the alrpart, in- cluding land purchalie. passenger and airlrnes ler· mmal. hangars. runways. roads. parking apron-.> and lax1ways for airC'T":lft "111 cc5t roughly $7 m1lhon upon its completion 1n the ne-ar future "And '"'e have increased passenger and plane traffic at a much greater rate than Just ll'Ormaf growth." s.a1d Kenneth H.ollc. op~ratrJns supervisor. Figures from hl.'l office give substance to ht.s statement. In 1965. 19.171 passengers embarked for their destinations from Orange Co unty Airport at an m· crease of almos t 4.000 passeng~rs from 1964. Month· ly landings and take·offs of aircraft multiplied by more than 10,000 over J9fi4. Figures are 254,925 to the end of October. 19t:i3, and 245.403 for 1964 The fall of 1966 will ~ee the open.inc o< two equally modern fadl.Jbes. Founwn Valley H.lfh School a n d Golden West C.OUege. a branch ol Orance C<ta~t C' o 11 t I e. in Hunbngton Beach. GRO\\TH THE COMMONS, UNMRSITY OF CALIFORNIA. IRVINE A peek into the future looks even brighter. By 1975 predictions are for a passenger load of 450.· 000 people traveling out of the terminus in add1t1 on lo 750.000 pounds of fre1ihl. S.y1 Arthur F. Ccny. U · The Orange Coast prom- u.es to bt OM of the fore· mo.t ~rs ol th• tboulbt induatry. And as a coroUan- ~~~~~~~~~~- What's Left to Say 1bout Orc111ge Coast? ,,,.. ,. ... SI maJor contnbatiori -the giant May Co. -is sched· uled to open In hbruar). l 9M. Under comtrucllon next door iJ another awe- M>me retailer -Sears Roebuck and Co. 1lus South <'oast Plua department store al.lo is scheduled for a I~ opening. What ebe c&n ~ ou say about the Oranae Coast In I~~ With its tint thrtt months of operation a Uung of the pasl the Umvers.it~ o{ California.. !nine. en- ten I~ with an ever·b~den.inC influence on the rommun1ty wbicb surrounds it: Orange Cout College opens it5 second campus. Goldenwest. iJl Bunungton ~ach . amid a critical de- cision about enlufing the dutnct to possibly include Garden Grove and Santa Ana in its spherr Newport Beach and Costa Meu be~10 the f1Nt yur of opera&inc a unihed bDde.rguten·throuRh- h.igh«hool district, -. hi.le Huntiniton Beach. foun- Wn Valley. ~ach and Wesfroiruter come tq cnps with a unifitallon problem whJ<'h the mte de- mands they re1oln Huntin,ion Beach decides cnllcll munic1pjl questions in 1eea. Costa Mesa builds a new civic cen· ter. Newport Belch faces pttssln~ problems of tee~ '"' a beachline, ma.LnLl.imng it and pleasing both dtizen and visitor. Fountain Va»ey gn>•s up in 19&6 -doubling and trebling its popu\atlon as fut u builden nm im· port hom~uyen down the s.n ~co f'TH1ny. Wutminster lita on the apex of a frttWay~riented which ad~ lUJSer to 1t.s on~immlnt hopes for tbe future. Boaters. tllt potentJaJ harbor o( l'p~r s~. port Bay, and die new one at Dana PoinL Swftn wu their boards at lht Huntington Buch pter. Jook- lnf for the belt IUrfJ in history 'J'My're an lookin~ ltl ) 9&6. Almost unlftnally. thev see a fOOd yur. Are you making money in the stock market? '"rewt.._.wil .... yw ov '-~ a.ubt 1eest • "try .-for 3...n., Wlthoat cell• .w;..- 0. of It.. ...u, ..bl kttt:n • wrilla Irr .bdt.y T ahd. IM Gd.. daree l>y IJdoa Grima. 'JM, ~ l'" 1Fftidi ""Y tDe --ii Ncr.rmg. 'JMT .. , .... ,...,. ,,.. ..... in•Mlonit limited. Mail.-coompca t..-day ad wt will iacl.O. Mr. T.W-11-..lillit of rec ~ed llloc:b. !\ 0 ,., = will caJl. "'- WT rte,... .... ~. Walsten & C... 2700 Ea.st Coest HJthway C9f"9N de1 Mw, Yllfomle '262S C.MlaMlt:,..... ""1 ~,.. IMf't.et ~-~ .......... -""' P9ft. Walston &Co. --------1nc.--------IM'ISTllDfT 9-'"KDIS • wunML NMO& • .. ~---........... .,.. ............. -.-.... .... ~~ l'1 Of...::8 COAST TO-COAST Ne~ SRYINC'i THE Public and Trade COM PLITT PRJNT1N6 SERV1a Dll W_,.._ ..... to Uus educational l' wan. SIOO u I figanllc problem -sk~ rockeung gro" th tn school enrolln1eni anc. h1~ to cope with 1 t Orange Cout Jwuor Col· leee distnct, which is bulJd. ing its second campos t.n HUDtlllgtoo Beach, IS the (a.st.est «t"OWUI g JUlUOr col· le& e d1.stnct m C&hf onu.a. according to >ts supennlen· dent. Dr ~orman E Wat- son In fact. gt'(...,.,ttl Is such .i problem that educaoooal tnrtltubons ~ imtall.i.n~ rompulen a! I tool to ~ j \"fnt mu.odatioo by the stu· 1 dent popubtioo explo.goo UC I ts alrtady mvohred in ~ extensi~ computer proc:ram and is particular· ly int.ttated hi the com- .... -- pu1rr ~ appl.Jcauoos to teach· Int! EXP\\SIO.'< Orangt Cea.st College a l· go has a subst&nti&l invest · meat 111 data proceatq a-1 1s •movinc aheed with t~· pansioo of both the edUC'3 lloD&.I aJ>d busiDea aspttts ol the progn.m. And the Huntmitoa ~acr t:ruoo Hlgb Scbool Distmt l\aJ been u.Unt data pro.. essinc for ~ yean to hd p W1ttl actmini.atn lJ \ , c-hores The Harbor Un ll 1 lhgh School District ~gan data proc:asiq GD a tim1 t ed scale last fall for tht same purpoee. A loot into the educat>oo aJ future ol On.act Coia.< I sbows ncb procrea ba a.1 a.rus ol tbt fl8d from tht ~~-..tb t GENERAL SERVICES aUILDeNG, ua ANNOUNCING ou• NEW._ HOME IN NEWPORT BEACH DIVISIONS; • ~ Arnenc.en School of Comerv..- • Mur.I Am • Pelmer lnstTtvt. of Aut+.onhip • luckincjhem G1l1 ies e • North Amenc..n SchOol of A~ e Decor.tor Phones EDUCATION THROUGH HOME STUDY NATIO·NAl· SYSTEMS COllPORA TION 4401 BIRCH STltEET NEWPORT IEACH • graduate level Important parts of lhe J11l turt are these lln Julv I. 1966. Coi.t.a ~te-.a elementary, Newport r!rmentary and N'ewport Harbor Union Hilb School d1slr1Ct will meree into one d1,tr1ct Orangt Coast Col· lt·~e has plans to jotn with !'1(' Santa Ana Juruor Col- lt:t dutnct aod two areas -Orange and Garden Gr"(.'Ve -wh1ct1 are not now in an' Juruor C1>Uege distnct. "ould also become part o( tne distnct CumcuJum lS chang1..ng. Fore1.g11 lang\lages are 'l•'" be111g offered In the 6''1 7th and Sth grades \Of.-\TIONAL I h&b scbools lll the Har -"r Area have started aome 1 nt~ vocational prosrams "" ''I an eye tc: .rard pre par· :~! )tudents tor a<1vancro :f'\.nrucal co~s offered by Orange Coast College. Al Huntington Beach and \\ ~ lm.1.DS te r. lllgh schools tnchen and adrmrustnl· on Ire. St&ldJ-uli W &)'I to StrPaftlwn Enghsb comp<r nnoo ~s Also us H l.WJtl Dgton ~ach [§j area h1gb S<:hoolJ there will bt a new leadenblp clau fl'r student body officers. Orange Coast College will continue it3 tver-w1denJn1 courses ol study with new two-year programs for fu · lure llbrartana. medical U · SISlants and air line hof. te"Sses. One Kbedultd 1.1.rhne uaes the airport f~c1hlte5 as Mil 11 S 13 pti¥Ate planes. Prime on the hst or new improvements ?S the $700.000 terminal build.mg. CoMtrudion will begin in 1'*66 subject lo fmal approval by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The ~.89<Hquare-foot-bu1ldine will house ad- ministration offices. a large restaunnt. passenger lounae, fad.llUe1 for Bonan1.a and one other airline plus expansion room for two more 11rhnes Plans for the terminal tnclude a spaclOUI parking area EXEc·u11vE REPRESENTATIVE A Corporation with headquarten ln Beverly HUia and Divilional Offices is now upanding. Several Company representaUvu will be •leeted to offer financul services lo individuala and bUJlneaei. These aervtcea are available only through our fi.nn. - MIN S!LECTID MUST II MATURI (Men over 40 may apply). Mu.st be or good c.haracter, sound judgment and be mt.eruted in a prestige career p<>st· t1on -.1th earnings up to $15,000 or more per year-plus repeat commtSS1ons. Men selected "ill be given full professional traimng at Company expense. ~ou wlll be able to keep your present position while traininc davs or even· mgs. · For Appointment for Interview CALL 675-5070 p Columbia presents the largest selection of Fiberglass Salling Yachts for 1966 Oes1a ned tor chctrrj)•On~ .. ,0 perfor .... a nee b/ tne n1tt00's leading mar ne architects, including B II Tnpp, S~IW'nln & St ephens and Charles Morgan, the ltne of Columbia Y~hls 1-.tures a "yac.hty" loo!< ach11vtd through '"' generous use of teak and mahopny tnm 1ns•de and out Rifld Columbia qu1f· 1ty control assures the h1ghe.lt st.nd.trds or qua tty and crafttmansh1p "' the conttrucl•on of l1berg1,u u 1hn1 ylC.ht.s. As an 1nd•cc1to0n of Columb a~ con· f1denc1 in Its qua ty, eac.t\ yacht has a 2 )"Ur warr¥tty. Vou ~ l ftnd a ~ WIHIOIY 111 lhe industry. ~ from t~ mest comC1lete l•r'le of f1~rgtus y1e:h~' C'I 5 ss ,._., c.pew .. ,. Mt W. I-. 1b1111.. a.ea ...... c.lrtomia • TMphone (714) ~l 1 m~ C•I•"'''' 24 L •' Yf c•mP•cl o .. ., •• •' I crv ... , 5•HD$' l04 ,-24·4•, lll't\. 18 1 Bum!, Oreft J •• $~ •9~. ·s. .. C' r• .. it 1111 lls As11hs I I 1111 ' SrP11t 51111, ltl& .... Arm, , 1 7 "111l 111111s 121, 122, 123 --=====================================~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.....--:~==:::;~:;~;.;;:-=::.::::._:.::~_.:.:~_:_::.:..~~~~~~~~-=""':-.:-:-.:""':'"'::-:-:~.,_.-------------._.--~ ~~~--------~-P099 6 PROJECTlON '66/°""'11" Coest DA!l Y P"~CT Thursdey, OK. lO. ltU • ' 4 ' , -------·. ,. ,.. ,.. . . . -.. . . Orange Coast -A Recreatio11 Paradis~ 'Ibe <>ranee Coaat la a dreamlaod for U>e recrea- tion minded. Newpnt Beach, CAeta Mesa and HunUniton Be.adl to corretpond with the last two dijits Of tblt year. summer montha, awlmming aod •ailini in.at.ruction and cla11ea In scuba diving. Fiabinc is provided either ritht off the pier or from a fiabing barae looat«i a couple <l miles offshore for the fanciers of yellowtail, corbino or k>b5ter (in sea- son ) among others. plannin& at.ates ii a UtUe theater for TeWinkle Park, Costa Meaa. "It wlll be uaed for ldult and chil· dren'a d r a m a IJ"OUp1," aaya Recreation Supervla· or, James Curran. It has about all a aports- man could uk for. And the area'• recna- tional facilities are rapidly expw.Jn& and improvi.n&. The statisUc-s are mighty impressive: Newport Beach has 49'l acres of beaches within five miles of city-owned beach front, Corona del Mar State Beach and the lower bay. Huntington Beach nu ei&ht miles of beach. In 1940 theTe ~re 3,000 boats berthed in Newport Harbor. Now that figure h.as more than doubled and by 1970, an expected 12,000 vessels will ply tbe coast- al wa~ra in ~ Harbor Area. IN 10 YEARS And by uns there will be almost as many recrea- tJonal and view parks in . - Rilbt DOW Hll'bor Area paru otter a variety Of recre.tional vict.uall. Plen- ty ol picnic space, barbe· c~ pits, waahlng-up faell- illes <for grimy · handed (."OOka), playground equip- ment. liebte<i soltball fieJds, baseball diamond, shufOe- board court&, tennis courts, volley b a l 1, basketball, track, badminton, flag foot- ball, soccer and year-round programs foe Ille kiddies are publicly proffered f~ any adul1 or ohild with ~ yen for physical exercise 10 the fresh air. For those who like water sporta -1wimmin1, akin divmg, surfing and flshlng, the coastline from Hunting- ton Beacll to Corona del Mar offe.ra wide, clean, wtuLe sandy beaches, life· guard protection during the TWO COLLEGES Two colleges In the area, University of Calllornia. Irvine, and Orange C o a s l College invite spectators to their football, water polo, rowing, tennU and JWlm· mih& matches. Estancia House. in davs of yore. a way station for priests on their way from miasiona in Los Anaeles and San Juan Cap.iatrano, will be completely ~lt«ed and landscaped this com- ing year. according to Di- rector or PNk.s and Rec- rutioo, Joseph F. Jones. And in the preliminary The intellectually orient- ed may find satisfaction in the multiplicity of cultural events. Symphorly orcbes· tras. conducloN and vir- tuoai ot irrt.e!'natiooal fam! enter Oranae Couoty for coocerta under the tbou&ht· fu.l auspices of the Commu- nJty Concert Anoclation ot Orange Cou!l'ty, the Oruae County Philharmonic and the Orange County Sym· phony. Lovers of lltt~ the- &!« will hnd a number of emateur endt9vor1 blelHd by near • prot.uJonal tal- -· And art aflciODadol can spend a ~J wands· inl from art pllery to art a.Uery. wt... local and naUOMl a r t i 1 t 1 exblblt their paintlnp. Other artia- tic warea abound for the ae1tbetically minded - there 11 handicratted furni- ture, pottery, moaaka and j eW'elr y. Balboa Penlnaula h a 1 a permanent fun iooe wit!\ all the classic entertain- ment of that kind -penny arcades, ki<ktM eamea, coin macbi.nes. coU.on candy, jelly apple and froun ba- nana stands, a ferris wheel, a ferry boat trip to Bal- boa Island and a couple of bi£, white 00.ta ~t ca- reen cuually af'OUnd the bay on two-hour tours. EmpbMU in the Newport Harbor Upper Bay deve.l· opment .la aaatn Oil ~ tioa and ~ lor the f&mily wbolt t.aates run to ,...... tparta. 00.t- inc, pimickinc or thOM wt>O jult 1ikie to hr.the ere& t rulpe of the frMt out-doora. "Within five to 10 yura," 11.11 Jim ~. Ntw· port Harbor aclnttf, "there will bt about 1,000 ams of ~ and pri· vllteiy owned land divot.cl to f!veSli... a m0e-lon& • beech and a marine 1 um for fut water aporta aod.wettr aki· me. "A n d, '' be c(IOtl.nued, "3,000 boat. CM bt berth- ed plua launchlnl lites for 1,1.00 trailered bo.ta per day." A WAIT APPROVAL Ballinger said that rhe p r o g r a m waa .welting ~ approval. "It's atill a matter of gazing lM.o a crys- tal ball aa to exact dates." be •lated. The University 0( Cah· f orme, lrviae, as pert of the Upper Bay Projtct, will inst.all a 2,000-met.er w.ter · ~~~~~=~~~~~ way at the north tip ol the ~";:;=-lllliii:~::;~..:1.== ,... bl')' for erew rweet. ~~ Upper Bay be,W at a SURFING ALSO IS A SftlCT A TORS SPORT narrow lnlitt wtttr. the bar· bor la cro .. ed by Pacific C o a 1 t HJcbway Bridle. Back Bay wallen now in- land ll'OUDd Ulr9t Mmi• submerged islands at m•d· channel, then nortilerly for almost three miles to U1e bogiy salt Uat& near Mesa Drive at the turn in Jam- boree Road. Another luxury enter- prise. t h e $90 million Keys Marina will come closer to reality In 1966, accordinf to ~neral Mana&er Will.Ulm Unaer. The symptuous brainchild of Louis Les.ser ol Beverly Hillt and Paul Snyder o. Costa Mesa, calll for 1,000 bomea. clasaifica- tion elegant. all on t h e waterfront. They will be built on 145- acre property intedaced milea of waterways a 11 d channels whioh will be open to the public for a pleas- ant boat trip on a Sunday alternoon I oc any day ol the week). The Marina it.sell will have boat rentals. sl.ips and launching sites f o r boat.a. Chic reetaurants will be located there devoted lo seafood cuiaine and boat viewin& t.h.roulh tht pellu- cid prlam of a Martln.l glass. Part of the Marina will be given over to abopa be&WJina the buyer with merchandise appropri.a. to the sea-aportinc W. - everything f r o m roup weather windbreakers to rods and reels. Keys Marin.\ ia located north of 19tb Street in eo... ta Meaa at the southern boundary of the Santa Ana River, flanking the Green- ville-Banning Chapnel. --One of COSTA MESA'S LEADING AEROSPACE FIRMS CADILLAC GAGE COMPANY WEST COAST DIVISION Hu immediate need for cap- able. qualified decreed ene- ineera and desienen to be uai1Ded to ruearch and de- velopment projects involvtn1 -unique electro-hydraulic servo valvu, actuators, tll&ht control 1.)'ltema, and otfler procrama -lncludin& the Apollo Command Module. The opportunity for a~t ii lmmtdJate and oanttnutnc. We W'I• you to invect.lpte the chance to exom.t your &bllJty wtth a prot..- •lona.l ~ that conta1na IOlne of the be.t In your tte)d......becked by tM ftMlt equipment and fadlltles, only mlnut• tram the belt colletu and WUwnltiee in ~ ~ta- T AKI ONE MINUTI • • • • CUP IT •••• Thie eould m .. " a brl9ht ntw fu· tu,. ftr you at CADILLAC OAQR COM,ANY ................................... '' ' ........... ..... '-! • : ,..,.., ... i.Mtl lmpl•1m•nt, C•dlllao o.,. C.., : - .._ : ,.,0 . l•x 1lt0, tlM Whlttl•r Ave., : :. : c-. ...... c.111. : I am lntel'ftttd In career opportunltlea at ; Cadillac Gate Company. : ' : N * . : lrrle ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • : : Addrea.a •••••.••.•.•.•.••.. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : . . : City • • . • • . . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • Stat,t • • • • • • • • : : 0earet"(S): ... • ............... •• •• .... ,. .. : : Speclaltyl1e1l: ............................ : . . : U.S. cttiun I ) )'~ I ) no : ,., ................. , ...............••..•... .-..~ • 0 CllDIU.llC &R&E COM-NY/ Wut CoHt Dlvl~•• 1166 Whittier Av'"u• e Cotta M... • Oallfornla . An l:qu~ Opportunity lmpltyer The BIGGEST YEAR Yet For GENERAL TELEPHONE In Huntington Beach Mort than 1.7 million dollars wtll be spent for the bulldin& complex (above} to be located at the S.W. corner of Slater anel Gothard Streetl Jn Huntinston Beach. With General Telephone's growth comes EMPLOYMENT CAREER OPPOR· TUNITIES , particularly for young men who ere h1gh school graduates, 18 years of age, in excellent physical condition and who have a valid California drivers license. There ere opening• now for linemen , splicen, telephone in· atall~rt, elittro. mechenicel equipment and maintenance train••• which will build skill end knowl1d9• in • feat growing industry. For more information on these end other cereer opportunities, visit our Employment Office et 6897 Wutminater Ave. et the Westminster Center ( Goldenweat end Weitminater Avenu11). We ere of course an "equal opportunity employer." General Telephone is proud not only of ih growth· the employment oppor - tunities it provides, but the vital part it is playing in the economic health of Huntington Beech. It pledges to ell it cu.atomers the highest level of service pouible. General Telephone Compeny of California wishes ell its customers, stock · holders and friends a happy encl prosperous 1966. Th1r1 •rt pr111ntly more thin 34,000 t1l1phon1s in just the Huntin9ton B1ech:Fountain Valley 1r11. This number will grow to more then 45 ,000 in 1966. Gen1r1I Telephone wUI spend $2,183, I 00 for new facilities during 1966 to melce this growth pouible. In Orang• County alone, 61ner1I T elephon1 Company expects to spend more thin $17 ,000,000 in 1966 for tervice improv1ment,.wa911, ••well es for plant end building additions. Pictured art (from left) Jack H11ley, prelldant ot' Hunttnaton Beach Chamber of c.otnmerce; Donald D. Sbipl~ mayor of Hunttncton Beach: Rollo D. West, Oranp Dtvtaion Mt.napr, at ·~t aroundbr..king for Otntral Telephone's 11 acre Hunttnston Beach Service, En&ineerin& and Comtructioo Buildinl Complu. Thundoy. Dec. 30, I 9b5 PROJECTION '66/0reng• Coast DAILY PILOT \ ' J"i -4 .... . -.. ,..,.. .. ----.. ,,.. -.. ...... , .... .,,. .. • ,, I -·~ fl > Apollo Work l(eeps . Newport Firm Busy Mltromm1atunution 1~ the ~rt of mak.1.ni 1.JtUe th~ llWer gram. a eonunutng rr· search and de\'rlopment program, and a steady tnnd up" ard 1n sales \'Olume Tht thtrd item "111 gt\-e ~teenng signals to tracking antennae. ~ it's all part of t.he btg picture for 1966 al Col· hns Radio. Newport Beach. Collins' local facilities aN' bu ildmg t.hrtt types of dat.a equipment for use al traclwll( sites around the world during lunar 111£bt. lor the Apollo program VOICE SIGNALS Colllns 1s also producing · dat.a transmission equip- ment which can be used by the military and the gov- ernment to conduct voice rommunications with.out a brux m security. Voice signals which enter the sys· led m dl.glb.zed form by the ted tn d.i&itised for mby the equipment and t.beJl COD· COLLINS RADIO COMPANY'S NEWPORT BEACH FACILITY WITH NEW MICROELECTRONICS BUILDING AT FAR RIGHT R D. Johnson. assist.ant VJce president of Collins. says. "The year 1965 is ~ of the most significant vears 111 tht firm's local 0perat1on " UPWARD He attributes Uus to Col· linl'-work in the Apollo pro- One part ol t.M eqwpment " a speoctal ~ rom· put.er wtuch •ill ~mble tracking dalA Another por · tion •·ill proviM tirtW'll for lnlcklng s I t e ~abons. verted back to vol~ slpaJg at the receiving end. The equipment can be used to transmit aecure commurucatioos between airborne planes, ships at sea and ground conummi- cation stations. Microelectronics b au-- other field getting increased atlcntJon from Collins' re· searchers. A new building spec1aJly designed for mi· croelectronics research and manufacturing was com- pleted 1n 196.S in Newport Beach And mlcrominiaturtza- Uon is being used and pro- duced in data transmission and handling, equipment and circuit componenu. Sales of Collins products have increased more than 80 per cent in the past year, ae<:ording tio Johnson. "A continued growth pat- tern for the future is ex- pected," he said. "And within the next hvt years, overseas sales are growing and are expected to reach 10 to 15 per cent of all Collina component aalea." Employment 1s on the up- swing at the plant -there are now 1,300 employea from 1,100 several year• ago. Big Ideas for Future Orange Coast Industry Takes Cue PROVIDING A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO STUDY General industry on the Orange Coast. taking its cue from t.M national scene, ts bursting wlth plans for ex· pansloo, busy manufactur· lng new lines and bustling with ideas for tbe future!. A perfect example UJ the W. J .Voit Rubber Co. The plant moved to Har- bor Boulevard from Los An· geles m 1964 and its own ec- onomic piclure is a continu· ously profitable one, accord· Ing to George D. Godfrey, company president. "We will have a brand· new product in 1966," says Godfrey. "We're going into the golf business." PLASTICS good golfer will know the difference." says Godfrey. nus wlJI be a help to eflrly morning goUers who like to get on the course before the sun rises. Voit ls in the tire re· tread business too. "We take care or every kind of vehicle from taxi1 to commercial airplanes," he said. EQUIPMENT A new Voit plant opened · tn Atlanta last year and Volt also produces all there are prospects for one types of ball equipment m the northeast eventually. from bowling balls to bas· "We came down here kttballs ongmally to get away from Another new line f o r the smog and heat of Los them, this year is rubber-Angeles," says Godfrey. soled i;hoes. praising the climatic effect "We have a new line of of Orange Coast weather on yachting shoes," said God· the production of rubber. frey. "They have special "Rubber is adversely al- non-1 1 i p characteristics. fected by heat,'' he said. We have been manufac· "And besidts the executives turing other ~ of ath· and employes o< the com- lelic ahoes for many yeara." pany like living down here." And a new concept for a firm that has up until now i-------------------- Study In Comfort of Home? On& of the most c:o~ort-Systems Corporation o< New-"Thi' number o< home rtu· sales and men llet inrome inl "The mall order division Is ble ~ td study ia ngbt port Beach provid~ -ror· dy C'OUTS~ has increased 25 t• than ever bftore tn tta continuing to place empham ~ ~ rt11po1tdf!'ftCe COOTRS for pt'!' C'tnt mR'e 1980 'Jtlere are thrH·YHr hJstory aa a pub-on do. it . yourself art pro- Md that Is what National borne study. n<l'4 about 3 m1U1on acttve llcly owned corporation grams tn wall murals and ou manufactured rubber prod· ucu. is their research and development of a comblna· bon of plastics that resem- bles wood. 1'Thia i& the first major cbange in golf club wood in the last 20 years." says Godfrey. · 'Tbil! special mold- ing process that we use will produce waterproof clubs " I :.AWARD WINNER "Today home study l~ both horn~ 5tudy students a n d NabonaJ Systelll.I wiU con-portraits Othet new m a i l Molature can change the • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS PILOT Pi<INTING 642-4321 One Of Tbe Largest 1acllltiea in Oran1e County. 2211 Wwt latt.oa ltvd. Newport S..ch I nte DAILY Pnm hu won more awa.rda t ro m t b e ~· County Prell Oub thlft,.any other newspaper. a r~ substitute for their number 111 expected to llnue to offer courses 111 ev· ordf'r and educatioDa.1 prod· playing ch&racterutics of a and an extension df formal surpass the total enrollmtnt erything from televt.ion se-ucts are presently betng ~t-golf club. '"I'be change in education," says John J . Mc· of full-time colleges by 1970." ruM writ.in« to fish and game mari.e~d.'' concluded Mc-swing weight may be only !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Naugbtoo, company pres!· McNaughton said Natidnal managing plus addtti<llal cur.1_N_a_u~:..:..h_ton_. _______ th_at __ of_a_do_llar __ bill_' _bu_t_•-------------------- dent. Systems achieved,,., record rkula. Douglas· researchers look into the eyeball of a pigeo'n to improve the weather eye of a satellite. This ini!i~ing re~earch pr<?ject at Douglas deals with analysis and electroruc Sllllulation of a p1geon's eye to learn how optical information is processed. One application is a super reali stic radar for satellites and interplanetary craft. The ultimate goal is to develop an advanced computer technology fro m a knowledge of the biological computer -the brain. This program is typical of Douglas research capability, which involves hundreds of projects and embraces virtually every branch of science. DOUGLAS .... 1 . . . . lltl "' np done -· We're growing a crop of Basketballs in Orange County ••• and that's not all I Ba5ketballs are just part of the cash crop grown on our vast new facilities here In Santa Ana. Besides making more rubber and composltlOn-OOVered ath· letic balls than anyone else In the wor1d, we're also one of the leading manufacturers of SCUBA diving gear, water skis, home exercisers and canvas foot- wear. And we're a major supplier of tire tread rubber. All this Is 1 way of thankln& a vital, prosresslve com- munity for contrlbutln1 to AMF Volt's outstanding growth since making our home here ..• for Orange County's stake In that growth has been unmistakable. Witness the results: a total Investment of $12,000,000 on a 40-acre site for the most advanced sporting goods plant In the business; a combined paycheck In excess of $6,000,000 for our nearly 1,000 employees. lmpresslw results. And this Is Just a beginning. Thank you, Oranae County, for helpln1 us ialH this bumper crop ••• and for helping make It yield more yearly. Pegt i ' - PROJECTION '66/0range Co.t D~il Y PILOT ,, Thursday, Dec. 3-0, 1965 .C .I•• t •• _ ..... \..~ ____ ,__ ..... • , l .. .,, ... ,~.----, .. • # " ' ,.. ... • in lb re be ale th u WI th BJ roe Ri la re t.b4 w to • 19 .., w es bu ii Pl SU du b) pl pe M th ta sa Bf es m art in· ha m of iDt er th er ce th es in- fr ra pl he pc ni; C< sa T, pt in th di· In l) w ir lt id nt fi ll H p t< t) ()I s. <X h b h R 0 y h· 0 r l r I l f I l t r t ( l l ( ( • l c I Tl Tlae Bu1er Bu More Money Real Estate A vtntqe year la ahNd in ttel for awl eQ.ate OD the Orana• Ooul Experta acree that tht ru.I eatate marbt hu beea down and eomewhat alow lo the 1ut 1ear but that tbt cycle b takinc an upward swtni. ''Tbt typ&cal houaewtlf," (wbo may llaft more lban lta1f a vola lo home buJ· in1>. "flndl larce 1boppJn1 centers here -no loocer doea one have to drive far from a ruideoce to abop." Blac.tbW11 and McCardle b a v e .u,hUy differiile view• on t.be advantaaes of the Univeralty ol California, Irvine, locatin( here. "The cultural and psy- cbolOfical advaataces are areal,·• • a l d Blackburn, wbo state& no other claims for the university brlnJlnt people to thJa area. McCardlt bu another viewpoint : 4 "'nlere are many people who are academically ori- ented." he saya, "whether or not they go to school. And industry will be at- tracted by the research fa . cilltiea aUorded by the u.ru- veraity." on A real eatat& ru1iat. Blackburn meatlooa a dll- advantqe to livlnt la the beauteous coutal nea. "Our blutlt problem," be says, "Ii auto atran,W.· tion and conaequqt air pol· lution. Even oc.n bHIUea can do oaly IO much." But people are aUU bur· rying to live here and in· dustry is anxioUJ to live here. "Thia ii the moat southt aft.er area lo th• l rn1t.ed Si.tes today." aaid Blackburn. He added that tourist lures such as Dls- neyland, the topography and the weather were part Of lhe de1ire to aetUe here. McCardle feels that de - ~p1tt the coming, unprece- dented real estate develop- ment and the advent of in- dustrial growth, Orange Coast will rem1.1n beaut!· fuJ "But it will be a differ· ent kind of beauty," he said. "The rustic wild look wUl be reptace<l by care· fully plaihied communllies with lar~• areas devoted to greenbelts. Instead of in· dlvlduait having a yard along with their house there will be a ~ area with perhaps a swimming pool , tennis courts. a putting &reen and trees for the wbolt neighborhood to en· joy. And industries will plan thelr b\.uldlngs lo car-I ' ry out a restfuJ. handsome landscape. "There's a prediction of I a megalopolis extending from San Diego to Santa Barbaril. and we're right In the center of this enor· mous growth " 546-6050 . - 4001 BIRCH ST. Newport Beech "The real estate invest· ment picture is the bnght· est anywhere," Blackbum I said. ,,__ _ _._ ______ _ ----------------------- Two men in the know were questioned coocernl.ng the ree.lty market -Cap Blackbum. Newport Beach real estate con.aWtant, and Randall R. McCardlt, Cos- a Mesa rultor. Both are real estate columnbU for the DAILY PILOT. WBOLF.SOME Still Time to Buy at Low 196 5 Prices •• "E~ la 1P0Ckinl tocetlm for wboluome real .tat. ad!Ylly startini in 1 .. '' I & 1 d Mc Cud.le. '"I'bne ii a multifactor aU- uaUoo. Tbt mdioml real at.ate pk:ture 1a tood. The buJe!" bu men money and I D d U I t r 1 ls upancftn.c. Pr'OlptdtJ adda to the COD· aumer's optimism " Mccardle added that in· dustry 1s being drawn herf' by the attractive offers of plant sites at a good price. "And industry brings in people wbo s~d money," McCardle Wd. Blactbum, an authonta· tive vlewer or the real es· ate scene for many years, says: BOOM "We're in for the areal· est real estate boom since mankind began. Tilere ls an enormous demand for Investment property. There has been, despite a alugg.lab . market in the put couple o( yearr. a five per ~t J.DCrtue iD real est&te prop- erty values every year for the put 25 yean. "In the nation the in· crease a only four per cent." Factors which interest the potential buyer of real estate in the coastal area 1ndude the numerous new freeways which allow for rapid mobility from o~ place to aoothe.r. "People can now come here quickly from other parts of Southern Califor- nia and stt what Orange Coast 1s hke." Mccardle said T,\X PICTURE Dear to the heart of the pornble homeowner and industrial entrepreneur is thr tax picture. ·It's favorable ," McCar· die &aid. "It's lower than 1n other parts of the coun- ty and expanding induJtry will keep 1t that way -the industrial dollar is worth three limes that of the re1-- 1dential dollar since it does not require as much police, fire and school expendi· ture" According to Blackburn, Hunlington Be a ch is a prime example of real es- tate growth in Orange Coun- ty along the coast. · lt<1 population was 10.· 000 five years ago," he '\Std "Now there are 750,· ()()() .. Many facets of living here make it desirable to buy and Invest in property here, Blackburn said. ' H/\NGE "There's a broad range of living accommodations. you can purchase a new house for $20,000 or S200:· <XX>-Apartments can be rented for S85 or for SlliO." Banker Says Real Estate Loans Rising People are 1oing to buy mor~ homes in 1986. At leaat there will be a strong increase bl real ea- late loans. HYI Ted G. Rokos. executive vlce pres· ldent of COlta Mesa S.v· 1ng11 and Loan Alladatioe. "Currently the coinpany holdr c.'Ver SU mlllloo ln ruJdenUal home loent lJl the area and expecb to in· creaae t.hla amount by at leaat 20 per cent In the com· ln1 yev," stated Rokos. He Wei that empbl1la la on the atniJe-famlly real- d~ in the Harbor Area alth°"&'h the auoclatlon can lend money withJn a 100- mU. rtdlus of Colla Men. OonUnued irowth in fund~ Ol'I dlpottt al10 wer. fore· ... .,, ....... Thursd.y. Dec. 30, 1965 .. In E11tbluff Above Upper Newpert lay NEWPORT BEACH Selections Still Available In all 3 Communities ... • • The Bluffs • • • I %S's greot success story! And now -for e limited time -sel ectio"ls ovo;l able in oll 3 u"lits -· and ot 1965 prices. Pools Wolkinq Troils ... Exciting Innovations . • . t'!ll less than one-mile to fra New University. The site . . . the bomes deatined to make this the Fliviera of the wonderful. ne• Unlverslty of CalUomta at Irvine area. Select from 2. 3. or 4 bedroom homea . • • poolside .•. parkside or view of bay. FROM $26,950 to $32,000 Lease in t.hls brand Oh UUI Enjo7 2. 3, Ol ' btdroom homes with full slr.e P. race, buUt.iu . . . all Uta adv1nta1 .. ol b01nt ownership ln lhl1 flneat of all Oranie CoQatJ commualtiea. Choice locatloelt ltlNTAL l'ROM $250 Pill MONTH . ' 4f lq;a So d11ftret1tl So obTioulb' QIWI And at "11'Pfllinl prices! Sinai• story, tu •»tJ -3 and t t>Mrooana. Look out to pool and 1ardta acroH from \he Newport Beach Twila Chlb af te. Flrlt ahowlnt I AS LOW •s $19,'91 • P~OJ TION..,'M/Oref\qt ~ t>AIL V PILOT ' ' \ ................. _. ____ .. ff~ Ti.. flll AU • • . Marl)' 1-l'•lf ..w· ht ,.,,,,,. tt,.. .... rt WMbl M•kie ,.,,, NMrwtlen ntwl live et N..,.rt .... ._ fw I• thlft M,Olll ,,,,, ... 1111ef Vlalt the fllla.ra ttctayt • • .. : c • I. • A"' -.. . '• -. .. -. . ~' I , I • I. ·' " • t •• -· .. ·. r . • ....,.,,,..,.. t ... Tokyo Bank in Newport? <An the fnendly. neigh- borhood bank in Newport Beech become the friendly. neighborhood bank l1l To· kyo? · Presently industry in Or· ange County has to go to Los Angeles or San Diego for foreign banking service " Woodford pointed out. but a succ..-essfuJ 1966 in the nance and nothing to stop It .. Other services offered to patrons of the bank are cookies and coffee while examining a bank balanc1!; cozv chairs for a session with the teller and a gl11npSt> of ont>self on the television screen If banking by car. George Woodford, presi· dent ot Newport National Bank, thinks so. "One of the &el"\l'lces we might everttually offt>r our invest.ors is a foreign de· partment." he said. lie expects the bankin~ business to expand m 1966. "We are ripe for expan- i.1on." he says. "Progress in the area of banking ha~ Just begun. We see nothing field of banking and ft. 'Progress Bas Just Be9u11' ·· Finance Picture Blossoms High f i n a n c • looks healthy for 1966. And 10 doea low flnan~ ··e way. the financial cture on the Orange Coast a handsome one. Accor4Jne to a leading Harl>or Area banker and two stockbrokers, I t 0 C k I -and bonds, securities. in- vutmenta, ktans, mutual funds, commodities and the plain housewife household account business will con· tJnue to grow. tionaJ Bank in Costa Mesa "We see n<1thjng but a suc· cessruJ 1966 in the field or banking and finance and nothing to stop it." Robert Shock of the brok· erage f i r m. Goodbody & Co., Corona <1el Mar. speaks as optimistically. BtST YEAR "We've finished the best year we 've ever had." he i.aid. "And we're looking forward to another excel· lent year." stockbroker with Goodbody & Co. He used as an exam· pie of the continually fa· vorable economic growth in Orange C<1ast. his o..tn of- fice ot Goodbody. "We opened this office in 1960 wHb only six people," he said. "and now we have l7 b r o k e r a and a new branch In Laguna Beach." Woodford explained that what is eC'Onomically good for the et:mmunity 1s good for the general banking business. e~ per capita in the coun- try.·· Shock mentioned that the Orange Coast was able to s u s t a i n five brdlterage houses. a good indication of the numbers and wealth of Investment-minded people living here. 1964: RIBBON CUTTING ~EREMONY BY STOCKHOLDERS Of Nll!WPORT NATIONAL IANK 1965: NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK BUILOINc;; AS IT APPEARS NOW ''.Progress tn Qle area of bianJdni bu j Ult begun , .. MYI George L. Woodford, preDdmt ol Newport Na· The market wt.II continue to be a bull market, adds E. Gordon Swain, another ··~'t year a housewife m.i.gbt have $100 a week to spend on rood and other neceaitaes. And W. year she might be able to put away $125 a week. "Many retired people who have made their money elsewhere and want to In· vest here, come to us," he said. "The eronomic growth factor ls here. more re~ed pe<i'ple are movin~ ln and soaretechnicalpeople1uch t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ... . -· ;i; Financial Services /. ~~~Grow 'Dynamically' • • The world of diversified financial services is ~'•briskly growing one. t~· Ricftard Franklin, division manager for Equity 't · ing in Newport Beach (they offer a var~ty of ~· · ndal assistance) says: .,-. "There has been a dynamic growth in our com· ~ _pany in 1965. The opening of the Lido l.sle oCCice ;!';brought up to 24 the number of division o{(icf!6 1n ;_: :JJalifornia. :!;; "And jn November. the New York regional of· :!:fice opened ahowh:ig the national expansion of a ·: .. Oalilornia·bued opera ti on." ~-=: Franklin attributes th.is expansion to the fact ·::that Equity bas an answer to "man'a age-old prob-.~lem ol <reating death estate protection and the build.Ing of cash-retirement funds." . _ Equity conducts public forums on these ques- tions at their Lido Isle office. They abo plan to double their fu'ce in 1966 and to f06ter talent in their field by an intensive company directed tnin· in& program. BOOM "This m~s that the bank bas four or five days to use this money (multi· plied many times over> in promoting industrial and bustness growth all of which C1.'11lribute to the growing financial boom. " Woodford esumated that 1966 would see a roughly 10 per cent 1J1creau ln gener· al expansion over 196.5. "We have here an unlap· peel source o{ manpoW"U. th.at industry can d r a w from." he aald. "Buaineu and induatry are not built up here u they are in oth· er areas. We are ripe for tminess upeMion and will ~ a great deaJ or it in 1966." Says ~k: 'i'hi! ls an l~al area for investors and one of the best places for a brokerage ot · fke to be located. 1t hu orie of the highest income brack· as engineers who are very intelligent and undentand inveeting." But younger people are becoming intereatad in ln- v~sting their money. too, says Swain, who remarked that Goodbody has cllenU with anything from $100 to more than Sl million to In· vest. And as added proc'f of the trend toward young people as a new factor in economic growth, Swain said that the median age of stockbrokers with Goodbody & Co. is be- tween 35 and 40 . RESURGENCE The building bulineaa fi. DI.Deed by ~ banU Jdll see a reawgence of activ· lty, according td Woodford. "Parties are requesting fi. nancing and abowini u.s plans for expansion. ~ businesa buMs, ao will the economy." he said. Industry wilt grow by leape and boundJ in the planned Irvine industrial complex particularly around Orange C 0 U D t y Airport, stat.ea Woodford. Over 40 Y ear8 of Relitible Service to Orange County .. -> - '° •· - --... ~ ..... .. .... a 0 . 0 40 .. .. l STORES SANTA ANA 1438 Soutfl Main 547-3'993 ANAHEIM 540 South State Coll•cie ltvd. 774-0350 1988, Says Professor Economy to Have 'Cooling Off' Period The national economy will continue in the same high gear for 1966 that it has for the past few years. But there are some mod· ifying fears for the future. Sheen T. Kauouf, asaiat· ant profe5SOr of economics at the University <:1 Cali· Cornia. Irvine. says that now ~ ln ~ past severat ~ ~ country's econ- omy is booming. "It is in excellent shape now ;• be said. "But there wtll be a cooling ofI period in the future -not in 1966 I guess you might call it a nuld plateau." Kassouf mentioned that the federaJ government has raiud the diaoount rate (tbe price cttarged by the .. government to member banks in the Federal Re· serve who borrow money t. "This puts everyone on notice thal the interest rates are loo low ," says Kaasouf. "It is considered an anti·mfial1onary meas· ure." stressing the fact that Che economy 15 not an in· flationary O'Oe now but a sound one, Kassouf suggest- ed ·that inllation can be brought about by what he calls ·'the J:15ychology of consumer -investment be· havior." BELIEFS "The government can do very little wben WI psy· chology takes hold," he said. "If peopte believe that ~ there is g<:1ng to be an in· flation, their very beliefs will bring about one. "For instance, business may stop purcb.aainc and inveatJng or flrma may be· gin to stockpile 1oods in tlie belief that costs will be higher ~xt year. This can cause inflation and even· tual recesilon. "But we'll never experi. ence again the kind o( de- pression we saw in the 30's. There b, however, very little the government can do ln the way cJf sure· fire constraints on infla· tionary ·psychology." INTEREST Kusouf WU ortginally & New York Investment COW>· selor with a firm called r open until Sp.m. Analytic Investors. He had a yen t.o 10 back to school and tan his doct.dtate la economics. The profeaaor- ship at Irvine ia hi1 first academic position. Hi.I first and major Interest wu and aJways will be a more thu Intellectual a f f e c t Ion for stocka. bonds and securities. He speaks of such mat· ten with almost plltemli pride. ,. "Stock prkea are MW at an all-time hiih," 1 a y a Kaaaouf. "And s~ ar• a reflection ot the antici· pated health of th• ecoft· omy. "The stock market looks ahead and ia cmcemed with th• future. Tbe enor- moua pront maria will continoe." except Friday-until 6 p.m. these unusually convenient banking hours alone are a good reason to open an account at the only independent bank in the Newport area. We are open every weekday at 10 a.m. () \ . wmtlff Clff'ICl ••• llSTC:llJf AT llllMI MU111 IAYalDE Off>CE ••• MYIUI£ AT JAlllllU MNHI ,.. l PROJECTION '66/0ra~ Coa,t DAILY PILOT I. -.. Thursday. Dtc. 30. ~ · f ... ,. I ,, ... . • ,,. • " • .. , • • r , ...,.. " , ·• I " J ' , ' i • • r -r _,,, r r r ,; ,. ,. , , , , , ~ ' I Cltf Flrna E~pttt• 87 Million in Sales J P Morean once satd ii you have lo ask t.he price of a yacht, you can't afford one. Obviously no one 1s asking the pnce C>f yachts these days. Columbia Yacht Corpora- tion of Costa Mesa w1U gar· ner about $7 million in pro- Jected sales for 1966. T h e firm produces fiberglass sailing yachts and is t b e largest manufacturer of sailboats on the W e 1 t Coast ln 1965 yacht H.les reach· ed the SS mlllton mark. And company pre11dent. Rich· ard V. Valdes, reporu a current backlog of orders for luxury boats in excess c>f $1. 7 million. Production facilities at Columbia are be1ng expand· ed to meet tihe growing de· mand for boats. A brand- new plant is in the offing be· cause additions to the Costa Mesa plant are no longet" po11ible. Columbia baa bought fi ~ and one hall acrea in the lrvin.t lndultriai Develop- Boom . . . .. ment. A unique feature m ta a &O-f o o t ocean r~ the new plant 11 that each cru.iaer wilb room for e!Cbt ...Uboat cla.aa will have lu in four aeparate a tat.,. own a 1 1 e m b l y line. roorna. two bathroom• d There are 13 types ol yachts a big galley. The ~ ae1' produced by Columbia for $50,000 and la sd:MJdl ... ranging from 22 to 50 feet. for launchin1 in late Jaou- The company will add five ary. new kinds of boats In 1966 Says Valdes: '"We'-p'-a·-..o ..,..._ ,.. .. of varyin1 dimenaiona. •" "" ~ ........ ..,._ rapid growth and our pro- COLUMBIA $1 The large.st fiberglass sailing yacht in the country is manufactured by Colum- bia -the Columbia ~. It gress in the industry but W9 have no mtenUoo of slowm& down The future ii unlim1~ ed and it's full speed abud for Columbia." NEW COLUMBIA SO -De6igned by Bill Tripp and bu ilt by Columbia Yacht Corporation of Costa Mesa, · she is 50 feet of luxury priced at iM,000. She has accommodations for eight, four st.teroom1, two heads, a shower and a large, modern galley. The Columbia 50 is the laJlest production fiberglass sailing yacht tn the country. ANOTHER COlUMllA YACHT HEADS FOlt THI WATER FROM NEWPORT BEACH ... .. AERONUTRONIC PRODUCTS FOR SPACE AND DEFENSE SHILLELAGH Aeronutronic's sin1le larrrest proaram is the develop· ment and manufacture of the U. S. Army surface·to·surface auided m1u1le system. Shillela1h, a bold new achievement in weaponry for Army armor units. Shillelagh is a tank·fired guided mi11ile that has achieved unpr.ct· dented reliabilities and accuracies durin1 Its development test pro1ram. Shillelqh is now in hiah·volume production. CHAPARRAL Dunne 1965 Aeronutronlc WH awtrded a major prime contract tor dewlopin1 the Chlperral forward aru interim air defenM 1yatwn, ldlpt1tlqn of tM htat·Mtkln1 Sldtwlnder air-to-air sulded mluli. to thll MW lfttl41~raft trouad*•lr rolt. Cbaperral la completely mobllt, mounted on a fulf·trteked modlfltd Army ClflO Yehlclt. It wtll be used by front·llnt forces for prot.ctlon 1plnat low and medium attitude enemy 1ln:tlft. • RMP The Re·Entry Measurements Pro1r1m (RMP), a major U. S. Air Force effort to extend U. S. re·entry technolo1Y, was IWlrded to Aeronutl'onlc lite in 1965, emphasizin1 the Newport Beach center's ma1or role as a developer of re·entry systems for U. !. inten::ontlnent.I ballistic missiles (ICBM's). Other major re·entry programs include ooe to test improved ICBM warhead f~zJllj and arming techniques, and another to develop apparatus for "p6Uybtel(" carryln1 of additional payloads on large spac. launch fthlclts. All Tht enawer to one of man 's most I~ questions. "ls thttt lift on Mars" may one day bt found throuah UM 9f an automat9d biolo1ical labor1tory (ABL) which Aeronutron1c is atudyff.lt under contnict with the Natlon1I Aeronautics and Space Adminl1tr1tki\. ABL will be a fu lly· automlt9d and mlnlaturiJtd bioloay labor1tory, cepeble of performinc • number of blolotloll experiments on the aurflce of Mars Jn a '""h lor llft on that plenet. RADAR Aeronutronic en1lneers al'I dewloplnc airborne radar systema that 11¥9 unusually h1ah resolution. permittina radar aerial recon111lual"IC* of arNS durin1 all lunds ot wuther, day or niaht. Tl-.. radars are liatrt weiaht and may bt mounted in small, front·Hne rec:onriaimnct aircraft. They offer the highest ,.solutfon per pound of any radii'$. RESEARCH 1.i en inwutm.nt rn Mu,. tmtth. Aeronutmn1c oper· ates 1n Applied Re1to1rch Laboratones in support of its technical proanims. With a staff of mo,. thin 200, the laboratones conduct fundamental inves· tlptions Into art1s such as materials, chemistry, biosciences and physics. AERONUTRONIC .. J 1 .. PROJECTION '66/0rang• Coeat OAil Y PILOT ... Page' ·l~ .... ·-.... -......... . ' I .. . ~ · ... -..... ' . " ~ ~· -• r-, ---\. I .. '· .. -,/ ...... -, I-~ , --.... I t .) ,rJ --. HEW~ IEA(H TENNIS CLUB UNDER CONSTRUCTION NEAR THE BLUFFS Tiiey Sell Fast i'ew OC Residents hop 1st for Home 3&-Hole Course tounty• ~ First ' ~ One recreation that aces well-the ol~ ;;e pt the better you play -is golf. ·: And more peop• than ever be~ore w_ant to get ~ the links and try their hand 1e11dmg a little white jell down the fairway. ·: Because of thil need Rancho San Joaquin, the ;laTbor Area's only public &Olf toUl"5e, i6 adding 18 Jflore holes m 1966 making it the only 36·holt ~urse in Orang. County. ·~ A new clubhouse al80 is forcast f<>r 1968 re-~acmg the temporary one at the course which is "bjI McArthur Boulevard south a mile from the Uni· Wrsity of California, Irvine. · :· But the one-year course and the clubhouse tiave the patronage now of the Costa Mesa, New· Port Beach and Corona del Mar lovers of the Scot· Jlsh game. •? "It will be a tremendous addition to the Har· bor Area's recreational factl.ities," said manager Cliff Halc;tead . Tennis Opens Cl uh in "66 Tennis anyone~ The Newport Beach Tennis Club will open in April with 12 courts open to anyone who swings a racket and is proud of their backhand . Grading work bas begun on the new $400,000 club which is located on Eastbluff Road and Vi.au del Oro on the Irvine Ranch's Eastbluff develop- menl Tennis iA not the only activity wtucb will bt available at the club. A swimming pool, resaurant and cocktail bar will provide cooler amusement than tennis playing. Richard Leitch and Associates are the archi· lects for the tennis cl ub and temporary offices are open at the Eastblulf address for anyone in· teresled in me mbership 1nformation • ers · TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT NEW OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 1 A.M. NEW LATE SUPPER NOW SERVED! NEW suNoA r BRUNCH FROM 10:10 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY (except SundayJ Oe>en daily from 11: 15 Luncheon -Dinner-Cocktail& 70 TOWN AND COUNTRY, ORANGE, CALIF. • Opposite Fuhion Square Ru1rv1t1ons: 547 ·843-4 One of the nation'• leading sup,pliers of high-reliability pre- I • cision wirewound potentiometers for aero8pace system appli· cations. Now, exter Hng its product Jine to rneet the needs of the growing couuucrciaJ /indu~lrial electronic n1arket. DUNCAN electronics, inc. )Uoj fAll'VtlW kMO • COSU MIU, (.AUf()eNl-6 • ftMAflt'I Ml61 2115 l'AlfltVl~W "OAD e COITA AHIA, CALIFOfltNIA e KIMal .. LY &--211 i • 'A UPORT ON COLLINS RADIO COMPANY Collins Radio Company enters 1966 with major com· mercial, military and space projects under way at its Orange County facilities. Following are some examples of these projects and a few facts about Collins' local operation: • APOLLO Collins is buildin9 three types of data equipment for use in trading Amerietn tstroneuts on their trip to the moon. One portion of the equipment is ulled en entenna position programmer. It will provic:le steering signals to treeki"9 site entennts . Another pert of the equipment wil provide timing for tr1ckin9 site operations. Speeds end distances invofved in space travel meke timing en extremely critical factor in spe~ projects. The third unit ia • computer which wil essembt. trading data end other date during tt>. lunar flight. • SECURE DATA CoUins is building data transmission equipment which permits mitt- tery communications to be conducted without a bre1k in security. With this equipment, voice sounds ctn be trensmitted in digitiz.ed form ind then reconverted to voice et the receiving end. • MISSILE DAT A Much of the data transmiuion •quipemnt used by the missile r•nges ;. ii designed end buitt et Collins' Ortnge County facilities. • MICROELECTRONICS Collins now has ~ new micr~el~tronies building 1t its Newport Betch site. The bu11d1ng houses som• of the most edv~ equipment avail.bl. for reSMrch. development and mtnufecturin9 operations in the field of microminiaturiution. • CITIZENS BAND RADIO Collins has introduced a new circuit component which offers dr1matic improvement in tne operation of citi- zens band radios. The component is • frequency filtering device -one in a family of devices known as mechanical filters -which greatly improves reception in cititens band equipment. Several major radio manufacturers already have designed the new unit into their receivers. More than 20 manu· f •cture" have the filter under evelu•tion. • RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Collins is continuing an ertensive research and development program in Orange Coun· ty. Another new line of data trensm1ssion equipment was introduced in 1965, and Collins engineers art working on several new advances in components for eommunieation circuits. • PRODUCT LINES Collins hes two mejor product lines in its Orang• County opera· tion: det• transmission ond handling equipment •nd cireuit c.omponents. • TYPE OF OPERATION In Orenge County, Collins is involved in rese1reh and development, manuf•cturin9 •nd sales. · ·'SCOPE OF MARKETING CoITTns products manuf•ctur.d loeal~ . .,. sold i~ most parts of tit. world. A new pr09ram ttrned spec1fiully at increasing the sale of Collins circuit componenh in Europe w11 established last fall. • FACILITIES S1nta Ant. •EMPLOYEES Collins hes two majOf sites in Orange County -one 1t 19700 Jambo,..e R.01d in Newport BHch, the other et 3324 West Warner Avenue in Employment et Colim' local fecilities l\OW totals more than 1,300. COl.LIHS RADIO COM DY ~ COl .. Ll~S ~ Newport Selch, C.llfeml1 Communlutloa /Comput1tion/Control ' Poge 12 PROJECTION "06/~ran9• Co4st DAILY PILOT Thursday, Dec. JO, I 9bS I I £ & • • " 6 • • • 1 • •• .... Wfllt' • ' ,, • • I • I , • r # --# ,,,. ~ , .,_ ,.. • ' t! ' I ,.. • CM A walttl Research Plant Helping Conquer Space MiJallu are the vehiclea for the aclentillc million• of the future. And Atlantic RelGrch and De.ve l oi>mtnt Corporaoon Mluile Sya- tema Division ..,.m contrib- ute to the coaqueat ct apace. The large aerospace plant will move to Coata M11a in July. Preaently Ila only West Coast Facility ia ln Dua.rte Ultimat.ety the company'• indu~triaJ complex ln Coa· ta Meaa will cover ~ acrea and con1lst of more than 250.000 aquare feet of floor space. SLOCe 1963 ~ Division has not only doubled the me or 1 ts facllitlea but In· creased the number of em· ploy~ from 27S to 800. Says Emmett H. Brad· ley. general manaaer and v1ct president. "Our poslUon of eminence ln the aerospace field la more than anything else th• dynamic out&rowth of At. !antic Research Corpora· lion's 14-year history in mis· aile and apace activity." One of the key prograrru of the Diviaion ii the m\lld. million-dollar Athena bell- iltk naearcb veb.ide. At.- 9otic Research ii l"WpOD· aible for the en.ctneerln1, manufacture and auembly, payload rnlegration, te'11ng and launching of the 50-foot >one four-ata&e aolld pro- pellet rniulle. Other m.laaile proiecta of the company an the dtL alp, development a n d m.anu.fac:tun of the Terrier· Apache Mrle1 of vtblclet for tbt Naval Mll.Ue Cen· t.r; the Flrefly Mriea ol pa)ioed vehicles and tbe NI.kt • Cajun and Honest John Nl.kes. AUanUt Research's or11· mal headquarters an in Alexandria, Va. The Cost.a Mela plant ii SlX miles from the University of ~ fornla, I~. jlllt nor1h of tht Sen Die&o Freeway. Tbf new plant will m. dude tneloMrinl. mallll• factur'tq& IJ)d t.elt facW· U.1. A cafetorlum and Id· rnlnlltratioo bulldln& are part of the de1lp. ... MacKay & Dicks SPECIALIZING IN * MARINE INSURANCE * INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE .. Lit. Underwrltlnt ••• Greup ••• Acclclent ••• Sick""' ••• ,.,.,.., •rMI ,,...., lhlrlnt ,._n• UT US ANALlZI YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM JUST CALL -546-9930 01 STOP IN AT OUR NIW LOCATION 2107 WISTCLlllll DllUVI NIWftORT llACH Thursd1y, Dec. 30. I 965 .. .. .. llesa Fir111~s Pots~_· llelp Guide ~lissiles · I Every m a j o r aircraft weapon system wea one. It's called a potenllomet· er. Phantom 11 Fighter: in the computer and iU•dance •YS· terns of the Grumman A·6 Intruder airplane . in t h f! altimeter. fire control and reconnaissance systems of North American's Vigilante bomber ; tn tht> radar and other systems in the Lock· heed F-104 interceptor and in the engine instrumenta· lion or Lockheed's largest jet transport. Within a year 1t expanded to a 20,000 square-foot bw.idt ing in Costa Mesa And lt is manufactured 1 by Duncan Electronics, Inc. or Costa Mesa. Plant expansion calls fOl"~ an 1nercast to 100.000 squa{e • feet in the near future. . .... ' The "pots " -small elec· tro·mechamcal units -are used in rrussile programs as well as a1Tcraft They are part of the computer, radar reconnaissance. guld· ance and fire-control sys· terns of McDonnell's F-4 Duncan started in a small store in Santa Ana tn 1960. The c<>mp11cated little prec1s1on w1rewound poldl- llometers and associated item~ are the present prod• uc~ of the company but 1t plans to eX"pand its line to rnclude additional products into a burgeoning market ii.,, J. RAY (oAStrYctioA coM'PiNY progress with the 1966 growth ('11cture Sunny Ray Homes -El Toro Edhope Homes -Fountain Valley If you aren't in the ~ket for " new .,orne let us help you with your Remode! nq or Additions plans • JAMES 0. RAY, PRESIDENT My savings will earn 21% more at FirstFederalSavingsofAihalllbra! .Anyone'& saving11 jump to 21 i;"o higher earning• when they move Crom a bank paa11book savin~s account to Fint Federal. That pro6t.ahlc 1tcp upward to our 4.85~ current.annual rate doe. it f or you. And 4.8S~a. compounded quarterly and maintained a year, actually eam1 4.9.Jr(: annu· ally for 1avinP· At that rate, cvcrythingyoca aavc now could double in lcM than 15 yeara. And you pt the same ulety at Fint Ftderal u banb o!u. Account• are ineurtd ... and our di,;dcnd payment record hH hetn ~rfcct under 41 yean of the nme aatutc ma.aagCQlcnt. Stop in and open your aOCOUlll now. Fund. receiTed by the 10th, ecnt from the ht. 4.'94% PER YEAR IS WHAT SAVINGS EARN WHE'N OUR 4 .85% CU RRENT ANNUAL RATE IS MAINTAINED A YEAR AND COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Of' ALHAMllltA • SINC[ 1129 • A. G. KRUil, 'lnSIOENT COITA MDA °"1CI: 2700 Harbor louleYard •Kl 6-2300 Tht Htrbor ArM's Oflfy '%'' Srtlnas Aasoc~tlon •Ask for M.,,.,., Cliff WtsOorl Helld Office: Alhambra, .. tr Offlcea In Altlambnl, AMhtfm and Wast CovtNI WE'RE HOME LOAN SPECIALISTS, TOO. SEE US FOR A LOAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS! MIMH"I ' P'lOUIAl HOM[ lON4 IAHK IYST&M • "OOV.L SAVINGS N4D lo.v4 INSUltAHCt CO"P'OllATIOH • COHl'ClllHC« 01 'IDIAAl SAVINGS AHO LOAN AUOCIATIOHS • U. I. IAVINGI 6 LOAN llAQUI • CAUFOflHIA SAVINGS 6 LOAN LIAGU[ . - PROJECTION 'oo/OrMge Coast O~IL Y PILOT \\ \ , • .... " . 0 . •' ( , p~ , .. , ' ' HH • unt1ngton ar our PLAN YOUR WINTER IN THE ISLANDS •.• AND YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER AND FALL. The islands of Huntington Harbour. \.\"here you'll ! 1 find a new way oflife that knows no season. Here you will find exciting living every day of the year.~ Here is the mos t complete selection of water-oriented homes ever offered in Southern California. More than 60 different designs in all. Including a new offering of more than 100 homes .,. on Huntington Harbour's recen tJy opened fou rth .. " TO " LOS ANG(l(S ! .. .. ' ' .. ... .. .. .. ,AC/nC : .. ~=.:....- ' watervicw home, you will find one available for im'mediate occupancy. Ian' t it time you discovered the riches of island living? ~ Plan your visit to Huntington Harbour'• 900 acre planned com· munity now. The new Sim Diego Freeway is a convenient commuting link to all of metropolitan Los Angeles. Ten furnish ed model homes are open from I 0 to 5 daily. Sales Offi ce: 4-211 Warner Ave., FROM $42,800 • 9~ FINANCING . . HUH'nNOTON MA11t•OU .. CO .... O .. AT10N. t• ..... CH~THAM jltLAC•. HUNTINOTON •••CH. o.UfPOlltNIA/ A WHOL.\.YOWNSD eu-•OtA...., OfP °""'•TIA.,.. o" .. C09' .. 0f'ATtO ... -.. ·- PROJECTION 60(Jran99 Coast DAILY PILOT ~ Thursday, Dec. JO. 1965 •• I -• • • .. • -· ... • .. I; I .... ... "' ... ,,. . ,. . ' r • } I c E t ( 0 c; ' ) J: r j t • • 0 ( " ' I (l t i: r I r I t. 0 I J I I ' f ' ll