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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-01-03 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• • • (~~c .... .i1c1·: l'll · •. j ·1 ··•t tV,.l.,.' U J ;out11 t..l 1.:::i ""':1 L.::, :~ll:~P j l'"l t ,..,·! \ft:r •j\ "• (~.' v;~:a.1..'. Jll!WPORT BAR BOD .NeWS PReSS Today's Closing ED ITI ON N. Y. Stoeks VOi:. 59, NO. 2, 2 SECTIONS, 20 PAGES MONDAY, JANUARY l , 1966 , TEN CENTS . -··' Newport Coast Sclaoob Traffic Voters Face Officer Tie up Anti-war Leaflets ' Kayoed "Key Issues Averted 'Bomb' Disneyland Youth Jailed New Yor kers By QURLES H. LOOS the nininl Santa ~ and ~utlo• Edis.er Oran1e Coast Colleae dis- After Assault Stay Home tricts provided voters ln Junlor college rtdistrlcttnc those areas approve tn 1 he1da 1 Ust ot key declllou second el~Uon in ,\prll. A.a 18-year-old Huntington oo education facing Orana:e And Huntington Be I eh NEW YORK (UPI) -New Beach you.th was frff on $500 Coast residents dwinC the area school authorities will Yorken, responding '° a~ ball today tollowin& hla ar· first four month• ot the new mee~ Jan. 24 to 1ee lf they ~ed. tr;:'.:~~r:e:~!:!: rest Nn Ye&r'a morning: on year. ' can plot a cour1t for the fU· tial jobs by the thousands to-- charges ot a11aultinC t h r e e One school finance elecUon t~org':tlzatiori ~ b~ ~x d.ly and prevented 1 traff pollce. officers at Newport already 1' 1et for February sc the :{ -Be chm U e crUis during the first rush Beach he1dquarttts. ln HWltincton Beach and at JP High ~h 1 Ot ~ t Ji hour of the elty't Wlprece- One officer, Neil Purcell, le~t two otbera -in West-.. ~. be.-. 1::1 sue~ m~tin dented subway-bus strike. kn •~ 1 in rrunster a..nd the New p ort w'"" ... ~ -1 wa1 dt n. unC'OflJ(! ou1 Harbor Area _ a.re being since a unlfieatlon proposal Although the pr01pect w Paratroops .. Gunshot Victim Fi ght i11 Rites Conducted Vi et Delta For V CI S tudent Mystery Airplane Sought the Hg~t. contemplated. wu defeated at the polh last ebao~e c~gertlon on major SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Earher ln the morning, ae· Here's what's ahead iD ed-September a.rUr1e1 failed to materiallie, tr f' hr r he ANAHE!t-.1 -A weekend l"Ordlng ta pol.ice Andrew M . · the three-day strike whJcb para oopers ig u,g or t . . "bombing " of Disneyland ;i.·ith Kin of 8251 R ui Ori i ueaUon a.lqa1 the 0r1 n & t F£:BRUARY _Dr Leland 1 .... aA N York' 1000-first time in the Col}\munist-.Graveside s er v 1 e e • for hWldred.s of leaflet.5 assail· . g e Y ve, cu Cout dwinl tbt rlnt pa.rt of · pa,ra J__... ew ' ' t'On trolled Mekong De \ t a Nicholas Aeberhard, Uruver· himself 1everely when he al· 1'66: B.• Newcomer, wbo gained f!lile transit system cost mil· tilled 111 Viet Cong as an SH)' of California, 1 rv 1 n t Ing U.S. involvement in Vlet· l~ged.ly •lugged~ mlm>r wil.b national reco&nllion as super· lions ol dollars In lost retail allied 1tr1ke force chased two fr e s hman ~'ho accidently napt left pol.ice baf[led here his tis~. T.en .stitchet w er e JANUA...V -Vat.rs in Or· lnteodenl of Lu Vegas, Nev:, sale& and dlmipted com--battalions of enemy troops shot himself to death New today. taken Ill his nght forurm at uee and Garden Grove So to schools, takes over the super· merce. tr;ward the CambOdiar. bor· Year's Eve in h.is Cost.a Me-1 Officers v.·ere ye-t to launch Hoag Me~morial Hospital. the poll& Jan. 11 in the Ort! lntendency of the newly or-NeJotiabons plodded for· dtr, a U.S. mihtar:, spokes-sa home, were to be conduc-t a probe int.o the incident, The nurror episode occur-phase of a two-pa.rt plan to canl.z.ed Newport-Mesa Uni-ward with no prospect ol Ill man re rted toda , ted this afterno....n at Pacific . which occurred' about one ~d at about 2 a..m. while Kini reorpnize the jun.lor eolle1e fied Sebool District on Feb. early 1ettlement. The ttrlkt Ov r;( C ~-1 Vif:w J\1emorial Park · hour before the giant amuse. wa1 attending a Nrw Yeu'1 let-up ln central 0 r an I e 1 of 39,000 subway and bu.a era. _ommunis_t osses · L_ ment p.ark closed a t 9 p.m. party at 110 .\5th St., Newport County. They'll decide wheth-· Feb. lS-Hlm~ ..... -c:rewmtt and suppor:t pen in the righting ~ 1'!1!le!_ west Aebe.rhard, .18, wu. • Ju_ll!1 -:,r.. • _ Sa•:i.rOOy:• _, Beach lice said er or not they want to form And on ---mil-Of Saigon were placro at"'229 1965. --rra~n ... r of Ne.vpon ' po · an interim junior coUea:e dis-Beach elementary autborltlet oel left. mote than three de.ad since government Harbor High Scho1..:. He was A spokesman at< Disneyland H FollowinlGg :r:' .. atmentfrl aid triet It wOUld be Iln.ked with (See SCHOOLS P11e %) 11 1 00 !daily = ..... ~ten.. •W'Crtab-troop• first mounted the of· a National Merit Seholarsh.lp noted. howe~·er, that the pUGt oag, ng ....,. a en • • ng or ma ii.u\ anspO • tensive on New Yea r's Eve. flnalist and had v.-on th re e of the leailet·laden alrcraJt showed up at Newport head· tioa or marc>«1ed at their They were joined later by scholarships _ from Newport ~~ off target. lie v.•as fiyuig quarters and King: alleg~y homes. Au.st.tali.an and New Zealand Balboa Savings & Loan Asso-v.i.t.hout Jtghts " . lunged at l.hne officers, IAo N rt Gets F B"d NEXT CRISIS anlts ciatJon Hughes Manaaement As far as we know. said Konkel, Larry Johnrton a n "d ewpo our I s Tli 0n' Su d Club oi Hughes pr 0 du c t 5 the off1c1al. "aU the leaOet.J P urcell. e Transport Worker 1 n ay, .elemdlts ~f the Corp and the C a 1 if 0 rnla landed m the far end of tha Purcell suffered a bruised • Union faced the nezt aWs--U.S. l73rd 11rborne br1ga~e State'' Scholarship Commis-parking lot , none fell in the left cheek and was knocked F Cahl TV s a 2 Pm. d.lte in court to ex· were dropped by helicopter sion par k itself. Our maintenance out when his bead atruek a or e ystems QWn ,WhY It elOffd ODe of ~ ~der heavy fire into a land · The accident occurred Fri-crews gathered them up and will. He recowred, and ap. world • larcest trlDlit 1}'1-.... zone softened by a.ir d.ay night at 374 Esther St burned most of them " parently suffered 00 W el-tenu in defiance ot ID l:QJUJ» *Ucei by .a..n.l.lUry. Costa Mesa when he wa·~ SERVIC ES TODAY The leanet.s. which bore. no tects Newport Bffdl city officlah mun.itles wtille employed by Uon. AlJ unaatllfactory reply The undeclared U.S truce h h.i •1s-Id b h Nicholas Aeberhard ldenUrtcallon. were also drop- . today were hoklln1 .. ad:ion 1bt Intemadooal CtY Man· e o u) d land bespectaeled ln the air war over Commu· s oWl.Ilg s year-o rot -ped at the Long Beach Naval The other ot'Heers mana1td on four appilcationa for in· a1er'1 Maocl:aUoo in Chicago. Irl&h·brogued M I c b a e I J0 nltl Nortb Vietnam began er, Ronald, a. P 5 t 0 1 he Station They showed what lo subdue King. His friend ~ of cable televilion Ht taid th.It .ttrr welpiDc Quill. firebrand leader ol u.i Ill llth day torught, unbrok-thought .v.·as unloaded. ing gun,. s1oce he was 11 was purported to be a pholo- was ~ot hel.d . •)'Stem& pendln_I dnel all the PfOI and CODI tbe ~ 't'WJ) in jail or uMer...a IP 11.nce 6 p.ro. ?u"..1stmas The vicum leveled the~ re.: White at Newport Harbor t raph of the bodies of a ~·om· Police laid Xiq wu mtun .. of a-city frwtaiM ordinance tyst.em ..med to bl-a ff@. all19 fin Quill aid he Eve The Hanoi regime how-volver at his heaJ and pulled lhgh School, Aeberhard was an and hlld ~ edl blfng incohere!llly w~eo-The eablrt ,,..._ wouid: c:bia .-r..pment ..-.., ~-to ,, tin jall'~u enr, charsed tod.ay tb~t the the trigger. He was dead on act.Jv~ in the schuol band~ Urns of acna ~ ~mb~ v~~: tered the beadqi.wt.eri, and wwt limllaT to TP.J...Clelf h ~ la ~a • ro lt.~ '.:.(U.S. "'peace olfentlye" artlv~ at HOlil.1 Memorial ~as interested ln !olk stng· tack iJI. Y\~am. g Utey could Jin: DO ,...... lot Lqma .._.. plJiillc beolled. tMn-~ ~ b ,,....; Ml.yor ~ )l: UndsaJ aimed at bringing about ne-HospiiaL • lllf. ~ .,. -majonng ln '°" The photo a ti~ "Mother h.is action,·. ridao alplll ·into homea Oil __..., Qlne ,.. en. • (Set Tl.ANSIT -,. e %) ' 1ot11ttoo' wu "dece1Uul and Aaberhii.rd wu a memOO cia.I ICJe~e at U~I. and Olild " -----------lwtr., thua lmprO'Vtni ncep-• I hyprocrttical." of lhe Co1ta Mes.a Police De-In addition to his broth~, On the Guier side o! each ot tiprl in fringe ar.u. VOLUNTARY The Mekong l.>e:lta fightil'lg parlm.:Ht Se.arch and Rescue Aebe:rhard 1s 1urved by h 1 1 the 5-by 8-iocb leafleta as l Applicantl teekinl to est.ab-H• ll1d he would recom· was in the Pla.in of Rttds Squad and the Explo1er Post pa.rent.I , Mr. and ~tr1. J ohn alt.a k ~ Ex-elnp oye Ulb a Newport cable l_fltem meod tbe service be. vohm-s d r· near the Cambodiat tron· sponsoreo by the department Aebe:rh.ard. ~t\on ~ :e war. Cl· att DIO Gallagher, owner of t.ary.' with the wbecriber re· ~On trm tier, wher~the Viet Cong are A post spoke.~man ~scribed BeU-Broadway • Mor1uary, Reid BNthtts Television In taining an option to quit at attempting 1o·foil harvesting the ywt~, as an experienced Costa Mesa, was m charge of 'E.~PLAIN' Theft Suspect LagunV,JoM R. Durio, Jr., (SH TV, Pqe Z) Hikes Steel of a vital ri~ crop. The rifleman wtto had been fir-ffrvtees. , If you m~t the man whose 215 Joanne Way, Newport: 173rd Brigade is the first \•11fe and child were roaated Irvine Company enClnerr Har· U.S. ground uni! to be. sent lo death by napalm bombs,'1 A hw'giary complaint ,,, .. tis E . Couldlie. and promoteT AF General $5 P er Ton on • combat -atioo U\ th• c . VIP J . t~ pamphlet begln1, "y 0 " •ouafit by Newport Beach po-James K. Dooobue of Booton, swamp C<JW>lry, although ad' artoonist QJ,U m1gh,t. be askod to upiailt lice ~7 •gaiM!-• font;"!' MHI. t visera have fought individual-why . . employ~ cl Neal.1 Sporting HELD UP WASHINGTON (UPI) _ ly with governmf:nt units in Lon_g Beach Naval . Station Goods 111 Cor°'!"'-del Mar. Feared lost A 1econd major firm ralaed I.he rea:lon. p h p . p d security officials said they TerT)' G .. Simon, 7.6, of Actioa bJ the a~ Council l~s ~ural stttl·price to-The allies reported captur· ore prni it ara e tu~ned samples o{ the leafle~ 121in Carnation_ Aw., wu IT· on granting a pernut has been d Defense Secret.Ir Ing 69 Viet Cong and detained '"'J· ct\er to the FBI for lnvesti· rested on susp1clon ot. steal-held up until a lra.nchl.!e ordi· In A "d l Y 502 "sus ts ·• The ilot of gaUan. ing $3,500 cash and a gun nance can be drafted by city CCI en !: Pe:ia ~cN:.a~a <>!"t ~~.iorca.-a&-lor t.amed_Co~na del r.1ar car· architect, Charles Marland Orfici~s 1t tong Beach Ah:. from .his formtL.empl~ admlnistull~-a.·1-·•-i+'-e-n t -· -"'""'Y ·--· ---: to co i . ~:~d ,~ .. B.rd alt controller plane wa s toonist Virgil I. Parkh, who Johnson of Laguna Beach. ~rt laid there wve many Dec. XI. James P. Deeha.ine. He ex-SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) -the line ~=~s U: c to killed Sunday when it was signs his work "VIP." today noted that no eneroadimeot light planes in the air around Police said that they found pects to twlve a draft propos· A T38 jet trainer p I an e MeNama ~k ~ov · shot down by heavy' Commu· was involved in one of those into viev.· is Involved, the city when the leaflel,I t~n $100 bills while searching al before the council thll crashed In Puget Sound at Inland ste:ia C f llac :; ~ nist groundfire in the delta ba!cony·porch variance ap-"Our deck is 00 the oppo-were dropped about 8 to 10 S1moo'1. home Sunday aft.er· month. . . about 11 a.m. _Wday, and an lead ot BeuJ~he':n o~ tee I ope ration. . peals befor~ the N~.,.,'P°rt site side of the house from p.m: a ncJ: the)'. could not trace noon. Stmon ~ded o v e.r 01?<?111.De earlier in 1965 Air F~rce ot'f1~r at Boeing Corp., by boosUn the rice De.\pite a barrage of artil-Beach ~lannmg Comnuss1on .. the ocean,'" Johnron explains. dov;n which aircr1rt may h~ve thtee more SlOO 1 from his ~piled a model cablt sen-Co. said he believed the craft for structural tt~l stia 1 (SH WAR, Pagr 2:) VIP is on the pla~en "Thi" porch would be on the been used. wtilet. accon11na to police. ice ordin.ance from 40 com· ca r r I e d Maj. ~n. J. L. by ~ • ton US Ste.I Cope nnusday agenda, seeking .a Ocean Boul~ard slde ot the About 200 of the leaflet.s ----------------------Branch, who was flying hen the naUon'~ ~·gest ove:.~ii variance to alkrw a cowred house and 11 fttt bt'low ltceet ~anted on the U.S.S. Hecto r. alone tr om Edwards Air producer withheld Uo n porch to encroach three feet level " Cl<; ed at the base. It 11.·as For~ Bue Calif Jt wu · ac n ° Yul T into a JG-foot front yard set· · e.s.umated that about 500 pam· H · s t F b 3 not known l~medl~ly whe-whether to go along. . e ree back Sevt'Tal neighbors re ed-phlets had floa ted anto the earing e e • ther ht had been killed. The defense secretary s Partch's new Sl~.000 home ty have P".Otesled at various Di.sneyland parking lot. Col. Weston. H. Price, top counter-move will appl y to Bonfrr" e Se' t is under C'Onstruction al 3301 stages dur~g. construction of ·we don•t know who drop- • Alr Force representative at orders for about 3:20.000 tons E. Ocean Boulevard on a I.he c~~ist 5 new home ~· ped them or wh.at kind of On Freeway .Routing Boeing, said Br~ch was com-~t.a~.e ;:,~ur~~~eofe~r~ steep cliff 1a1 overlooking the~::! ~~ 'theth~:krg:~d 1;5~ ~~~~e it 17~~s.'~e~!~~v~n ~~a; S lng here to vult the com-marked .as "defense rated Three lucky Newport Beach sea ·eels out from the cliff t a.in d po . mercial plane division at the orders" with overriding pri· youngsters v;i.Jl :ret matches lhs ."~ian.ce plea has se.v· ~aximum ocean v1ew 0 g 0 know.0';:fwever. that a t A publ.1~ hearing on propo1-1 Ae maps of the propos-aircraft manuficturtn1 firm. ority and !20,000 ton s for civ· to piles of discarded . ChrJSt· era! s1m1lar11ie-s ~o the case · (Stt OP. Pate 2) ed Pac1f1e Coast Fre-eway ed routes will be displayed The craft we11t down Ill Pu-11 v;·orks pro.}ects of the Armv mas lrees Saturday night. of Mr. arwi ~lrs \\ · B Barke- routes through Huntington beg1nning Jan, 13 at the fol-get Sound just oU West Point, Corps of Enginurs · · The flre departmenl wtll meyer of Balboa Isl and , who'l, 1 r••-•••••••••••••••••-.i; Beach wUI be. held at 10 am 1 l Li . the north entrance marker A Defense Department coUeet trees aU day Sstur-v.·ere turned down for a bal-. Feb. 3 1n the Huntington owmg . oca ons. to Elliott Bay, Seattle's main spokesman uid tht ~tct\a-day at three locations -the cony last Monday 111 an ap-The Inside News Beacb High School auditor-Huntington Be a c h City harbor. mara order wa.S issued in an Corona de! Mar main beach, peal lo Lhe Nev.llOrt.. Be.a.eh ium. Hall ; Seal Beach City Hall; The plane wu coming in effort .. t.o hold down all in· next to lhe Lifeguard Depart· City ~ouncil . State Highway Department Long Beach City Hall : Or-for a landing at Boeing Field Oatlonary forces." menl headquarters al New-VIP ~ need for a vanancell:.m • ..,.,.,.. ... ,., _____________ ..I engineers have' recommended ange County Civic Center. when it went inlD the water. There were Indications that port Pier, and at the corner of 11.·as discovered alter plans Markf!'f. S truggles an inland route that swings Santa Ana : Huntington Har· The Coast Guard dispatched McNamara may apply his Irvine Avenue and Mariners for the home had been ap- inland behind Sunset Bay and bour A~minislraUon Center, several 40-foot patrol boats, order not only to future de-Drive in the Westcliff area. pr,oved by the city. M_arket barely flrm a\ Wall St.rttt struggles alone Huntington Harbor to Beach and Leisure World Adminls· a helicopter and a fixed-wing liverles but to present con· The bor\fire1 will be \it at I'he Barkemeycrs also .were with only skeleton staff. Quotations. page 7. Boulevard and Adams Ave. tralion Center. La1:;una Hills. plane to the scene. tract1 already let 7 p.m. 1old to tPiili for the yaoance ''oll•~st-uilen ls Dr a 1 -------.u ~ = -'-~ -af\er pan check approval. '-" ~n",... · :\nother proposed route fol-l'artch·s awHcal1on con-Selective St-rvice director says increasing v.·ar man· 1n .... ·s the present Co a st tends tha! neighbors on either pov;·er needs may bring college draft_ Page 4, Highway to Ne;i.-port Beach. Mayor Declares side 011 I )Ce an Boule\' a rd en- A third follo ws the coast to -joy similar privileges In con-H ist o ric Ch11 r ch BtfMIJS \Varner Avenue then turns struction of decks . Blaze sweeps hi storic Alaska town o( Sitka. des· !n!.1nd to' Beach and Adams. N t o tl k B • h f '66 l'he Barken1eyers teslJlied troying early-day Russian Orthodox church. Paget. The recommended route ewpor u 00 rig t or • the}' had approval ol all their •n1'1.11111.0'°,,"1 1~11mi~U~:r!:: U:: ~:~~h:=ir~o~~~ their Balboa Is· P rothro Coa~h of Year UCLA's Totnmy Prothro is being boomt'd (or coach. the other proposals engineers " , . . In VIP ·s case, ho"'ever. his f h h al i 50,. ll is esti mated construe· Newport Beach Mayor Paul mayor 1ald. month, we v;1JI hopefuUy see ltlonship with Qther govern-o t e year onors ter 'tose ~owl .,.,In . Page 16. tio'n v;1Jl begin within five J . Gruber today issued a New "My hope Is .that in 1966 an improvement In the dlff 1· m:.ntal agt:ncles.. . INDE~ OF I NS llJE t'l::ATURES ye11rs. · Year's proclamation wUhing we can mett the queslion of cult traffic; problems. which~H0i.>t'11fully diunn~ .. thisbyt'arh,j Jl lazc Swec 1>s Boating ;1-4 The Division of HJghwa_y.s all citizens J happy and pros-ulUmate service areu and have been , bull dftl g up and we ,w1 resboi ve u1e d ea,c . ·-11 National News ,, . -.... ~cheduled the hearing to in-. ../ son pro ems an a so }{csorl Bttil<li llUS California Ne11.·i -··· 6 !)range County ..•... 10 form the public of results of perous 1966 an~ predicting a boundaries ol the co~munlty , plaguing us dur1n~ the past see the resolutio~ of the Up. ~ Cl assifiPd ....... 16·20 Social Note5 ••..•. 13-15 sl\id.les recently completed "forv;·ard look on annex a· and anne:l to the city those fe"' years." the mayor said.l per Day problem 1n ordf'r tha t A TL A N T I {" CJTI'. N.J Com1rs . . . . . • .. . . 9 Sports ..... , , • 16-17 relatJve to the freeway loca-tions and growth. • areas which geographically, Gruber also called fo r the1this natural asset might ~e 1U l'll -A j:!eneral alarm Editorlal ll ....•.. , .... 12 Telev1s1on ...•.......•. , 9 lion . and to give the public, lie declared ~he city staf(physlcally and tocl~lly shoul~c!ty to ~ake ::a more aggr~~·1 develope<l and l!i ade li\'all· fire roared out of control in Finance -······-······ 7 Thestcrs •...•..•.... , 8 vie groupi an opportunity to long-range plannlnr "to mut Grube.r said or paramount ing new Industries and annex· "!( "·e set our sights on rrnler of \his resort commun· T h e \\'eat h er government officials and cl-would be working on more be. part of the community,' s1ve athtude toward a!lract-l able to the public . Lwo frame buildings 1n the resent thelr views. the challenges or a dynamic-lmJM)rtance will be facing up ing indu~trial propertJes "to c6nstructlve activities 1uch 11y today. P.Eli(:!neefs sStd ll'ity will ally growing community. to the question of future civic incr<'ase our lax base and rr· as U1ese, I 0111 sure that at Firemen said several fant· BRI GHT Bi l/SK BR • Cli''G e<1nslder f 1.1 I\ y all r a et 5 "f wouk:. like to ser the cen t er requirements and duce the burden on tl1r rr~1 ·1 1he end of 1!'166. 11.e "·111 be \lir~ "·ere C'varualf'd rrnn1 ' ' .'I ' ..r brought to Ughl al the hear· city "·ork toward improving space needs of city go\·rrn. dent111! riroJ)f'rly ownrr.~" 111ble to look hack 11ric1n !his ill'ilrlTTil'nl~ (ll)O\f' ;1n rle('tr1r LOE( t»lorl! making further even further the wonderful ment I lie ('allr1! h•r effort lo un ye ar a,5 C\ne of lhr mnst sat is· .supply stnre 1n a thrtte·story recomm~nda tlo n • on the natural 11.ssets with whic~ lhls "'\_'Yith the ad1h11on . of a pro· pr{lvr the. 1;us1n1·ss. cl1111a1r l1fyina in our hi!>lory," tl\elh111ld1n~ anJ frnrn an adJOLn· rout• to th• commission. community Is endowed.' lhelfe l51onal traffic eni:meer Uus and lhe Cit)' 1 ~·ork1ng rela· mayor concluded, ing two-story structure. ' • I • I • ./ --· • The "'falht'r out look fur to1norruw is n101f' nl th'- saml'. sa y ~ dl stnct fo1t:ras!er l::rnil Kllrtl -hni;:ht sun, clear skies and brrrrrr·~r1ngly rri ~r temperatures. , \ I • • •• ) • • ~~ .. , Poliee Kinda s, THOMA~ MUR~HINE Boy· Bring s Bomb Home From D~ert r - s~ared HOW IT WAS OEPT, -H('re I sit, 1tarinc blankly at a blank ne11i• taleudar a nd si fting through a pile ur rhp1J111~s lh<it rhron1c·led the evenb of New· pOl.1 ~ach lvr tht' ''cai 11r <lur Lord, lf!6 5 !low &uod anct hn11 11l ca~ant 11 \10uld bC' 1f o!rt '65 had tcf! us noth111 but haµp1· 111cr1H1ric·" It :.tarted out happ1l) elH) :;h. \11th the lirst i)abv uf , lhe year, Christin• B , 6 pourut:. 13 ou!l('l':.., a.i·, ~1\·1ng ,111 Ne-v.port at Hoag ~1e 111or1al llospital at ·45 a.in .. J•n. I. And the uld vear did providr ,;ante s1nile:. In Frbruary, tttere · WCl"'P. t.OrM bellv laughs ov~r \\•hcther or 1101 !her!' \l'oultl he bellydanr1nJ! do11·n at Eugen Y•flee'' \';,urna of Balboa In ~!art"h , J im Berkshire ended lip 111th ;,,vOO plast11· Easter l'ggs lhal nobody \\Ould lc·t h1n1 durnp 1n the ha\' /\!Hi who can forget the ('1ty Counl'll 's half-glassed door debate'' In &lay, S.ra i•ne Barthoklm• brought U5 i:lan1or as the new ~1i ss N"f"l\'port Hral·h anll the L'.S. ~lartnl' Corpi; gave u ~ a trigJ:!t> 1\'l!h th!!lt' 1\rong- \13.y 1n1•a::.1on or B:.ilboa \li!h a 1n1sd1rectcd !:il'lTt"'I tOlll"Qy. \Vr had a !c\1' 1no111cnt i; of 1\·h11ns,·. Balboa I~· land's 1)(•renn1al paddleboarder L1rry C1pvn1 !>tart· rfl paddlini; for Ense.aad1 1n .o\pril. then ga,·e it up. 'fhe Ne11•port Counr1J 1ntrodui.:ed tJ1r c11v"s first anti- i::au1bl1ng la\\. then pa.,se1I it ar ni<I loucl.dN·larat1rir1s that it d ldn"t a pply lo Llttlt Old Ladies or gin rum- n1.v bu£fs. Capun~ paddled off from Ne w York in .July. got 1\his lled out of the \\'aler b.1· ~c11· Jcr~cy llfc·guard<.. But '65 v. as' h ardl~ a ~ea r filled 1vuli lau,E?hle r II 11ai-the 1ear of plane rrash~s anc1 death Wayne Atkin•on: 25. of S~nta ;\n<i ~·ra~lird ru h 1~ death Mav lO on The Irvine f'oa ~t ('nuntr1 ("luh p:irk- inJ? lot. Nine died on a C'orona del lt1ar hLllside 1n the wm·st air tngedv 1n Newport's hi.story. Eighty-four ..-.·erE' fl('arl on a h1llslrle a~ve El Toro in June . Bal· boa Island's fan1cd aviatnr P111I M.nh I06l his life in ai stun! plane. <'ra~h July 8 Newport polictman Allen Luk• died Jufy l fl v.•hen his. plane fell into a Sa.nta .i\na orchard It "'as the year of he-art attacks for the New· port 13r:i(·h Po!Jl·(' Dept. Officers Curl SiSMI and St-y Ston•b.ac k were strirken in ft!a y. Chief Jim Gl•'IAS 1n J une. officers Don Burdwll and John Bl•k• laler in the \car It 11as lhe year of t hc.,...b1};' rams, l•·o inches with hall u1 ~\pr1l a.s Bal \\'('('k opened with 51 arresU. The Bal \\"eek k.ids •cnt home. but the rain stayed the rest or lb e year Indeed. 1965 was a year of names in the news, In January. Me rrill Duncan became assistant police chief. Andy Hinthaw, 41 , county .assessor .. Ed Hirth, 11c1\' Chamber pre~idc nt. and J•S.H Unruh fired his opening vollC.\' or the year-Ion& tidelands hass lr In fl!bruary. former Mu;i; :\e.-...port June Linderv•n be- La o1e Ca!i(ornia ·'~lex.lei of the \'car·· L1£ri::uarcl Chief Robtrt Re.d b<!1.:amc "Pllan of the Year." J.,.ph Alt.an &Mk, 77. n1arkecf\tus 52nri year as $8CreUry of the Cah(oro1a Senate. /\ young 1nan fr om Hanford. H1r-.ey Hurlburt, "'"'s appointed Newport city m anager In ~t arch. Ma .. Rus1•ll ended ei~ht veairs as high Sl:hool dist rict chief and Norm Loats was pro. nwted to the post. fn April \l.e selected EliJ.10.th Lilly, John N•tl•I, Zo. RM B•rlow, T..t Ads.it, Mir· icn B•rgffCN\, Don Strauu, Walter longmoor anc1 Worth KMn• le> school boards ln July. Dinny Thomp1on, 14. 11 nn Ilic 30th 1·u nning of the Flighl o( the Snowbird~. and Jun• Li ndeman litepped up 10 thr ~11s~ ('al1for111a 1111(' . Newporters Mirian Berg.s.on, Earl P•t•r,on, Don . St r•us.i and Oon•I Dunc•n won four seats oo the new un1f1ed sthool board in October. Central Ne11 - port l061. • leader v,:hen Ed H•aly diC'd at 82 Brue• Sum '*" berame a Superior Court judge ' Then can1e l)ece1nber a nd J1y · Stoddard's resii.:nation from the City ('ounr 1L fnll o11(•<t h~ !ht• i1 ppo1ntment of Bob Shelton lo the sc:iit. in \\hat ha.s to rate .I.I\ the mun1c1pal corncbal'k of lhe ,\ rar •'The police looked kinda scared wl>H I told them I had ('•r1Pd It live bomb iron1 \"1l lorviHc ' a Hunt· 111g1un He <H'h )Ou th ~n1d c:almly today. artl'r rtrnr· 1i1ng h1~ fintt 1n 1ht' laps uf 101::11 .iifH'l'rS Val T11a~h('tf 19 ul 821Z K111gli~hf'r l..inf'. \uld lhe IJAlL Y Pl LOT h' foulMI: a 1 ... 1nch-long. -l-111ch-round bon1h four dayi; agtt while \11cat10111n£ 111 V1l·lurvil!e I didn"I 111111~ 11 "a~ d.ini.:rruus ''11 iJ \'..1L "~o --.-· - t 'ret11 ····~ I I llroqlrt it ts.me for-a IOUVHfr." Va1'1 did, • chem~ ht Whittier, tboug'bt d1fferent- I;' and told hi1 son to take If lo the poli«, "I GO! kinda ~1.:a red 1ny· self." said Val, ""alter I lbought holl'· I had. mis· handled the bo1nb." But lhe trlp to headqwirl· crs wasn't eqilodw. The police quickly dropped thP "hot potato" in the hands uf El Toro bomb experts. El Toro officials told the Hypnotist's DAILY PILOT Ute bomb wu a practlce de pt h rltarg-e seL to go off when Jt reached a certain depth of )''ater pressure. Thl' otncials btHevt'd ho~·c1·cr, that in tht bomb'! b a t t e r t d·up condilion 11 eould ha~ ma.llunctioDtd and e:tplode.d •t any time. The~ saki it W•! tined with liqu id letryl, a high explo-- ~J \'e "Ne.xi time." sighed Ule !Jo), "l'H Jusl brine back a rock or something.'' ,,,.. .. ,._ J SCHOOLS .• TV ... H . Jn\ 11111{' \\llJIUllt pC'nah y earmg Y.I JI Setk VO(er approval {Or DcCh.:uac JtlJ.cd b~ .,,,ould a pair of meuures aimed at :il ~o rccon11n£'nd 1111l1z.ation of U>ntintl ed solving tbat district's ftnan· r.\l~ltng ovt"rheitd ut1hty poles c1al problems. They're seek. and '"'""" undttgrnund . . . ... appcOWll .. I ..,.... ... For·11aer (;lffl Aide 1'iriu C'abl~ rise" herr Preli.mi.nary Manne of i..Dcrease a I.bf: di.It.rd'• Conl·c11 td)ly. DeChaine not-hypnoliJt Shawn ~fasten on muimum operating I.Ax ud f , Robert Coop, former Nev.·port Beach rity managtr and now chief munici- C'd. re..~plion 1 Jngt: can he a charge of illegal sex pr&e· au.~iulioo io borrow t5 ' p61 .administrator in Phoenix. was bark in the Harbor .6area over the weekend le boo.-.ted 10 Oil.I 1..3 ctLann!!ls. tices w81 continued 1111 t1 I mllliOD under ~ State visit his mother, Mrs. Fred Coop, and say happy Ntw Ytar. "I k>ve tbt Harbor :11;d~~~r1~1~.~Le'::ptypl~ahn~ Thiirsday In Newpo .. rt Beac~ Schoolgr•m. Buildin1 Aid Pri> Area. but yoo can't beat Pboerux. either," Coop declared. Ha mother makes her "· home at 2055 Tho rin St., Costa Me31 . ncls ti ::ind 8 \11Ui San Diego Cctst.a Mesa Mun1 c1pal Court School •uthorities itt Tu.. ------------------------------------ stauoos, and .._'Qnverled uHra lhis morning. tin. l..ag\lna &ad:l and s.u h.Jgh frtqlM"nty c hannels 22. Judff' Willi•m Christeoll!n Juan Capi.slrc.ni>Su Clemen- 111 -.nd 34 111 l·hairwels J. 10 granted the continuance re· te e.x.pect to get their pr. U.S. Genera} Jn~ 12 quested by cbid Deputy Dist. pouJ for a new junior col· I ,;iJla!!hr1 \\ho 1urn1erly op-Atty. Cecil Hicks because lege disltict covering thGM ... rro.led <1 ,1 n11l.JJ ~ysl.l-m •t El I.here ~d only btt:n one airus btlort tbr slate &ard J V • ~1orro Tr.We~ Pan., informed workulg day since ana.ign-of E.ducalion in Ftbruary. 0 Jelnam the t1ly 1n ::;eptembf-r. !~. ment last Wtdnesdaiy. Public hearings oo the plan t~ .. ·as 1n1t•resttd Jn SCl'VIC· Derense atlomey J a mt s at Ule local ltvel are ft· Man of Year inJ: the as )et undieveloped W.Uwortb a&rted to the--de--ciuirt'd first. but havt not ytt 3.nd uruncorporated coasl.iil lay. nobng tbal jt aJ.&o woWd been ~cheduled. T1·af f ic i11 Phoenix Jru11n1ed by Floods areai be-t~ttn Corona dei,Mar be beneficial to his prepan-NEW YORJC IUPJt -Gtn and L:.guna Beach. tion of Ute case. Masten _ lttARCH -~he_ slate Cur· . 1 • PHOENIX' (_~Pl) -TraffH: jlml were ~lkipated lJurlll e.:ip~ interest earlier pleaded i.Gnocul 10 nculum Coffllll1:UIOO opens • W""tlbam C. ':V~tmorel 3 n ~· tod.ay by aulhont1es when thou.u.nds ol motonAs go to lai.t ,-\pril 1n servicu:ig Ute the charee1. lhrte-d.ay meeting ~b 30 commandf'r of US forces m work acrosa: the only lhree Salt River bridges open to low-l)·1n" areas ad)'acent to ....,_ h • . . 1n Newport Btaic:b. It is e:i· Vietnam. 1s T ime maigauoe·s vehic les following m"•.t-n-..15 t> , '"" ypnotJst u appeann11: ·. / · • · ..,.., .... IJUUU · ~oast _111 ;.:tn~:ay known a& Bay nig.btly at Ule Vilb Marina peeled lo lake h_nal stepcs Oil man of the year (o:-I~. All crossings. of tbe river but ~hree Wtn! rl06ed and Shor~. BalOO. C-Oves, ~ restauranl in NtwJXlrt BreilCb. Jls ~~~e:13'~5 ~ 'r In ann<ftJDClll& ill ch<rice two of those bridges were restricted to one lane of l.idu SanJ.s . 111hert recepOoo lit' was arrtst.ed by Ne......-st.a r . ucallOa or Sunday the news maiga:&lDt travel each way offici.a.ls 1s poor . -t"""· &everal n11Jlion dollars worth ' led ' police. De1.:. 23· and was ael of new st<1lt tex-lbooks Cor said· repor · . FRANC:-HISL fr« on 12.2m ball. Cal1forn1a clement.i ry s'1lool ··Genen! \Ves.tmorcland Hanoi'. C.a I ls _Flood waters m the Sak Coulct!te oft.ht Irvine Corri-chtldrl'n. WU the rirle"}' pen:ooificaOoa _____ 5R"00·er bed dropped sharply pany Sttks a franchlse for the. u ay. nt'W Cenlcrvif'W devt'lopment, .. ,\PRIL -.'\pri.l 19 ii the of the American fighting man Officials of tht Salt River "·here 1t"!e1·rsion antf"nnas are A.J·aeo Wog last dale prior to the June in I~ who. t hrough the mon-U S P ea ce project said discharge lrom lO bf prt>hJbilt"d. primary electioru th.at • lo-SOOfl mud of namtlt"SS barn. • •. the Si.I Hlled reservoin WM Donah~ madt" inqwry in a cal school f111anct election lei!, amid.!t !ht swirling sand down to 13.0XI cubic fttt per fOf'm letter JlL~l a ft1¥ weeks Set"Vi ces can ~ conducted. Two Or· . Effort Trick second, less than one-fift.b the ago II• wasn't specific as to ani;f' Coast airta sch o o I ~f seag1rt en1.:l~ves, atop the amount of 1t.s peai flow . !he ~a he~ to Jervie-e, _ bo~.Jd! are · think.in&" about Jungled mounla1rtJ1 of the An· . _ Jlowt"ver this was mort fM1r a~ ro v.·hom he reprc-Se t Tttesday calling elections c:arly this namese oordillerai, served as WASRTNG1UN (APl-T~:o than e.nough water to keep all beHti'd . rear, but have oot taken def· the inslroment of U.S. policy. of President J ohnson's puce/but three ol the crossings Amerll'an Cablt Vision. a . 1n1le acti~. The N~wport,.. quieUY: tnduring lh$ terr:t-'r envoys continued their ef-cl05ed.. ' Bc\'trly I/ills ronct1"tl ._:hich St't\'tces lor Arden Eugcnt ~lesa Unified bc1rd 1s pan-and disL'Omfort ol a conllict fort.\ today despiLe new damp-Pubtic and private d.lmage operalt'! Tf"l·l·OraT in 1..agu. ~g. ai 4&-year llarbor Aru. dl'ring ai poss1bJe bond meas-that was not yet a "'at. on a . bl sts f H . from lhe New Vear·, floods nit Beach and has applied for re1.1dent who. rue-d friday al ure and Westminster elemen-baWefiekl lhait was aill ~ ening a . rom ~noi . wais eslimaited at $3 ntlllioo. a franchise in San Juan Ccpi-lloeg Memorial HOfipiW . will tary aiuthoiilies are wa.iting main's land." The ~a r l h Vtf"tnamtse. s lrano. has made no overture ht; a t 2 p.m. '.J'Uesd.ay •l U1e for ai ~port [Torn a citizens We1tmorelaod, Time wd, Communist party organ Nhan in ?\:e'IVporl' Beach f'z rst ~fethodisl C b u r c h. committee O'I] a. possible ov· "directed the historic build· D•n branded the current U.S. . Costa ?.1esa. ~e Rev .. Her· ernde taix eltction. up. drew up tht battle plans peact moves a1 "trk:ke:ry"' bert Johnson will offiCJ.ate. aind infused the 190,000 men nd id th t 'f liU I WAR 'Mr. Long, 63, hved at 1442 under him with his own idu-a ~a . a 1 any po ca . trvme Ave., ,\I e w po rt ~ littie view pf America's aims sdtution to the Vietnam war • • • Beach~ with ms ,·iJe , Nellie. Bod y Still and respon1ibilitie1" in Viet. is to be. aichieved the United 1 . '-·Li ror the lo.st ZS years h' 11tas naru State• must halt "defmitelyl tr~ rounds and armed ~~ · ~iV 'L k l ... t I I T ~• . . . . . copter escorts. the Amtr1can a ~ • II(" . V P1.c1n ore man or rees~e.,,. Tht' £rncral. Times s 39tl1 and uncond.iUoriaUy' all acts A · v . Product~ Co. of s.rni. Anai lJ "d t"f' d _ . , . . ,raratroopcrs. ussies and .-. · fil en } le inon Of the )t'al , "'111 <1ppcar of war a~1nst the North. 1New Zea\anders dropped I.tr. Loog moved tu Costa on the Jain. 7 cover of the . d w · · A concus11on and 5 I i g h t Mesai Jn 19li w1Ul his pa ren t. mag:wne The Hanoi newspaper also1 o n under a bhstenng \kull fracture. plus 5everal from hil birthpl1'ce, Marys-No identification has been · said \'i'ashington would ~ve •C~oss~re Ito m al least two broken ribs. didn't stop a ville, Mo. l:li.s father operat· made as yet on the ~y of to arknowledge the four con-dire_flions. . h<irdy Balboa Island nun ed I.hf; fi rst grocery st.ore iJ1 a man found t\oatlng In the dl tions the Communist! have .Only occ~sional coota.ct from 5itting up to drink cof· Cosi.a Meu at Newport Bou-ocean off Newport Be.ad! last Bee S pp] Y 1 d f od 1 th with the fleeing Communisu fe e at Hoag fl1emorial Hospi· levard and 18Ul Street, .,..-here 'nlu.nday. . f II se own or an e 0 e was reported as darkness lal toda~· after he dernohshed Ree d 's TeWinkle llard11 are F1ngerpr1 nt.s (rom thr. a war. Whait wa! meant by1tell tonight hi! l'ar a,ic:ainsl a Ulthly pole OOW stand ~. parent he•rt attack Victim Lost m· . F1" re "acknowledge" ··a1 nol im-A join t South Koreain-South earlier this morninit. lie aod hu1 wile, who 1net have bttn forwarded lcr I.hf mediately c lea r. Wa111hi.ngton!v1.etnaimese operauon 2'Ci Ne.11 port Beach police said ill Coat.a Mesa. celebraled J'.'eder•I Bu r~atJ ()( lnvesti,ic:a-hais let it be known that itl miles northeast of S a 1 Ion GPorite lhllyard, 48. or 210 tbelf 40!.h wedchnR aoo1ver· lton, a~cord.i~gill to ooroner ANAHEIM -llundred~ of w Id be will ing to di! uss the lwhich began Saturday claim· Apolena Av~ was lucky to 1ary last Jul). Mr1. Loag re-dtputy _ohn · bottles of beer and dozens ol ou . . . ~ ed at lea61 160 Viel Cooa: f'rorn P.a.ge 1 Bal Dri ver Sn l·losed Ne'>'·port's ~ear 196fl On .Ian 4 l !les. I note that Jn this spacP I r hararler11P<I 1%4 a,s . the year of lht> frce"·ay appe:.I No1.1 I've JU!il 'lool.;ed at the long list of route plea.~ 1n "fi5. Snn1e things never rhang{'_ be listed in sausfactor~· con· tired last )Par after teaching . Inve~tg~klrs found ~O kega hlled with the bre-N four points if negobations iO't dead. • 1111.Jon. school 1n Cosu i\le1ai l o r pinned inside the dead man 1 were destroyed Sunday nrght under v.·ay. An estimated platoon nf l\1s new Muslan,:: was a to-many year!. trouser pocket a~ th~ body when f1ames •wept through U.S. effort! to get such guerrillas armed witll llame tal loss after it left W, <.:aast TbeH" daiughter , N an c y;:: brJ:g~ ~-11 e .d ~the stetragt room of a beer talks started moved ahead thrower• and grenades early 1 ILghway and rammed a pc:ilf" Long. teaches at 11 a r p e r ~t ar · 1 i ai e bar here. \.\."ith rovin Amba~sadctr w todaiy attacked the • 11 i e d across from the Stull Shirt School. Costa Mesa victim appeared to be. about F iremen 1a1d the b!au at g . , ~ . · cornmand post 1n the area. Restaurant at J 30 this morn-Bell-Broadway Mortuary. 50· the Can.Can, 1224 S. Brook· Ave~ell Harnman ! ~rnv,al 1_n about 12 mdes south e>f Tuy ---------- t •rom l'af" 1 Se n. Sutitl t Set DROP ... To Run 1ng . Co~ta Mesa, is 1n charge of hur!I St., caused an esllmat-Pakistan for talks ~th I res1· Hoa. Aoa itl Pol11.:e i;a1d the careening st'r\1 r.:e~ ed $6,IXX>_damage. The bar it· denl ~lohammed Ayub Khan At least 10 guer~illas v.iere e. automohilt sh e~ red off a f'rona Pa.9e J self rect1ved only water dam-while G. ~lennen \\'1lliams killed 1n the fighting today, I .. -• 1 ... parking n1e1er, ripped out a -e ,, •• ,.d th< '''''"'''" ,,·,w to br1ni:1ng Comn1unist losses east one mwuc1pa Orwnll\ce SKUWllf.(; \N \fa1ne t t ·t [ ·h I k ~o ,". " '" ' ' 1 ed · en·IOO sel ion o c aJn· in TRAN SIT f 1 rt men, who responded African leader! for U11: weekrnd to :.t least ~ll~~oaa~i~demeanor 10 di.s· 1 l 'PI ' -:-:::rn \!a 1 g .i r r l lt·•hr and s napped a uhhty (Jttiz Reswnes • • shortly before mid n 1 g ht. Al thf'._ nurr_Y of Am~rican 500 ~i~d. The allied force! tribute. pa mphlets di" leaflets \hasl' :-lmiU1 (l-)·1a1nc. s<t~sj ~ . . doused U1e blaze as sc<>rts of diplomalic aet1\·1t y continued. sustained only hght l'ilsual· wj\hout a ci l\ pernlll. i=;\cn 1,hr \\ i 11 1uu ! "r ,. J,.11rt J1 "\ ~11AMI tUPI) -The Co<ist his term 111 off1c~ as many bottles popped open fro m the the lull in !he bombing1 ofl !J~s. from !hr air · ll'!"lll ' t;11ard resumes its rormal 1n-days old a.s the strike-three-heal. North Vietnam targets moved fhe air war over South The i lleged •'alrocitv" pie.I Mrs Smith said rt11nnit the I L'' , •I . 11 ..:. quiry into the fiery sink ing of decided at mid-morning alter The Jrre apparently 5larted into its lllh day.1 Vittnam continue<' detpile lure in lhe leaflet~ nla \ or'\c11 )r.ir s \\r rlo,rnd \ti<1\ J 'll (, )._t ... 1CCU th_e crui~e. ship Varmoo lhahelicopter tourandronsulla·in a trash bin, investigators The bombint: moratonum tll_eunofflcialceasefireintbe. mav not h;iie been the <ic-'shc 11lll ~;,.1npa1gn 1111 hr· r s.-\t'< rn.\NCISCO 1tlPl1 -CasUe !Oday. The vessel "·ent Lions l'o'ith his police and traf-said. A discarded cigaret butt is v1t'11"ed as a parl of Wash-north. U.S. aipd governffi('nt luai OOdics of burnin~ vie-Ir pl' ri r d If rr . rlct 11•r1, <\ rirt'hall. nrrsuinably a me-down 1n the Atlantic about fie commissioner~ that no em-ma~ havQ bern the cau!e, ington's elf<."rls lo e!ltablish plane!I conducted 4f>I combat tims. ~aid lhe detccliie 1 ~hc \\Jll tx·come tht:· top rank· 1co1 ~1rr•<1kcU acros~ ~orth· 120 miles east of Miami 'ln bargo on traffic into l\1anhal-lhf'y suggestN con~ill?ns favorable lo I he !IOrties_ Sunday and early to. "Tiiey .just JonkE'd !ikr a in~ Rl'pul:t11 c,1 n on thf' Srnate ern Ca!ilorn1a and :--.·evada ~ov JJ. causing tht death& ~n "·as 'll'arTanted for the The bair was closed al the.l ~inn1ng of. peace I a I k 5 da y lll support of ground couple of blal·k blob!> tii 1111• • .·\nn~d Services Con1m1ltee. Saturday nigh! of 00 persons. lime being, time. with Nor"1 V1etnaim. forces. Newport Hdrbor IOHIOI< Robert N. Weed, Publlshcr 1·11orn<1s /\. llu."rlunc, Editor 'l'hon1as Kcrvil, Jack R. Curley Bu;iness !\tanager U!1 lor1al Du c1.:lor Paul Nissen 1\Mi1stanl Publisher lilemlxr. Auocia trd Pres~ Cnit,.tl Pre~s In!c1111111011aJ MemMr. Audit Bu1e1u or Cireulatl<ln~ lllember. Calilorni• !\'el-''.SJJa["r P11lill~hrr.s As!;01:1at10n l\l~tn~r. Nation• I L\11to1 1.,J i\,.~oc1;111un n•n Y '°il01 "'""-..~it"" ··o"·I ··~ 1~· ''f"' P•••• """""'"'" l·t fl)oJr ··~····~ ff•Haf", V-• ·~·" lo< IU .. O·" ~···' IO· 14 """'° •i~'"'""'~'' ~~•C" •nG • "''·"• '"'''~' r·~r•· ··~ ~"· •-r•r• )""0-Y ... 0.t<I .. l•o•f Pu~'"''"• ! "'""°'' 1io I W•" 11.11>!\0 •!'VI""''°'~· N•-• ll11d• •"~ r., }'"°' '"" 1,,,,,, ..... ~,. .. C'MI• MIM, C•I""''"• ·01nee·ur·Ncwport·~4t-i!*l·.\~ ........ ~1~-UJ.1 u.,. ~1~. 'J'cle1)tione (71·1J l··l'.!-~J'21 For Clas5if1ed A<l\•er11~111g. C;1ll t~·.it:i78 f ro m \Veslm1nster: and North roun1:--'J'elC'"phnnr~. !i4n !:.':!!/ '~"''"" 1•0). 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(AP) By The A11octated Preti An Alaoclated Preu 1urvey -Prime Mini.It-£ Lal Ba.ha· TraUic fMallties set rec-ol,..a non-holiday weekend 91 dur Shastri of India and Pre•· ords for the second stralghl the aame length as tbe New ident Mohammed Ayub Khan holiday weekend today as well Y e a r holiday showed 420 of Palt!alan arrived today for over ~ persons' died on the deaths In traffic. The survey a summit coofarence that is ----------1 nations highways during the was made from 6 p.m. Thurs· OB IT tJ ABIE S three-day New Year observ· day, Dec. 11, w midnl&ht Sun· expected to have little effect ----------ance. day, Dec. 12. on their basic conflict cJVer CHAPMAN, Fred Sr. SUTVlV· The death toll in traffic was The Nationa1 Safety Coun· the prin~ly State of Kashmir. ed by wife, Lulu A.; sons. 544, and late reports were cU said the final toll for the They were greeted by So- KeMeth W , Hugh H~ and e;Xpected to raise the final New Year weekend could vie t Premier Alexei N. Kosy- Fred._ Jr.; daughter, Evelyn figure even higher. reach 600 l! the death pace gin who arranged lb eet- A. Dionne. Rosary 8 p.m. The record toU passed last did not slack.en. Before the . ' . e m 'J'ues., Requiem Mass 10 a m. New Year's traffic death start of the holiday period, the ~& of Shas~ and Ayub Khan Wed .. Leisure World Mission count of 474 early Sunday. Tbe cou6cil had estimated between tn this Soviet central Aslan Catholic Church. Peek Family lowest toll for any New Year's 360 and 440 persons would be city. The meetinf; opens Tuea- Colonial Funeral Horne. 7801 holiday since World War II killed during the 78 hours be-day. Bolsa Ave , Westminster, di· was 269 during the three-Oay tween 6 p.m. local time Thurs-A highly placed informant rectors period of 1949-1950. day to rrudnight Sunday. · . The New Year deaths. how-A safety council statement said Shastri ~as asked by W. EBERT, WaITe~ S. (Bill). ever. we~ stiU far short of of the New Year record said. AverelJ ~arriman, President ~te tJ: 80 ~unll~~ A~ the all-time holiday tratric "It's clear that the nation Johnson's" special envoy, to byun w~n E::~; · da~;ler, death count of 72~ set during can't d.epend .on me;e horror roiterate to Kosygtn that Mrs. Vlrglllla Lauer; 3 grand· t1.hode three-day Christmas per· t~ terrify dr1v.ers .. mto safe w.ashington wants peace ln children. Private services · highway behavior. Vietnam. Wett held at Srruths' O\apel. 0 B U A RIES 0 .. ITU AB I ES REQUEST Family suggests friends who --------------------wish contribute to the Red BENNETT Alice G. late of PITCHER Dolore. late of 515 Thde tshaurce said Harrim~ Mvnddy, Januiry J l %t> IUl't Ttlt!>lltttl MAYOR AFOOT -Se~tang an .example for New Yorkers. for 'hhom ~alkang may be the only means o( getting around, Mayor John V Llndsav 1renter) stndes through Washington Square on way to city hall, accompanied· by friend Dr Sidney Ga.mes (left) and the doctor's son, David. Cross. Smiths' Mortuary 627 ' ' ' · ma e e request to Shaatn M . St H •:-m,.. B ' h Newport Beach. Survived by Redlands. Newport Beach. Sun<iay night in New Delhi. \ OAJL Y PILOT /Ntws-PrtU 3 Strike Ends AtAn1mo Faclorv ., F.AST ALTON, ru. (AP) - Praducllon of gunpowder for use m Vietnam resu~s at the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. munitions plant a f t e r str1k.tng uruon members voted to accept nt'w contracts and return to w1.:rk today. The lnternallonaJ Assod• tion of Machinists AFL-CIO voted 1.599-l.543 Sunday to accept a contract worked out last week in Washington. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ratliied a simUar pact by a 50-25 va\.e. Two other unions t h a t struck the plant Dec. 1, th • International Chemical Work- ers AFL~lO and th• Western Employees Trade CounciJ had voted previausly to return to work A com pany official says full production of gunp<1Wder could begin In a day a n d that fuU production of fln· ished ammunition will (a k e about a week. The strike of about 4,200 un- ion members halted produc· Lion by the nation 's only man- ufacturer of a special gun- p<.'.,der for some rifle and lracer bullets and 20mm can- no.1 shells used in Vietnam. The machinists' t h r e e- year contract includes tringa benefits and improvements in semonty rights. a 4 per cent hourly wage increase with a IO-cent minimum the f i r s t year. a 10-cent across-the· board raise the second year and a -4 per cent 111cr'.!ase with a IQ.cent mllllmum the third year. The average hourly wage was $2.78 al1l , un. .. iu6...,n eac . d h H . ffl I H . M J • s • k • N y k directors aug ter. arriet Ho und of surv ved by husband, Donald amman then Clew on to a yo.. OlDS tr.. e l n . Marina del Rey : sons, Mar-F.: daughters, Codie Ann and Peshawar. in Pakistan. where II ew or . Power ()ula!!e SPICZAK. Francis P.; late of shall Duffield of Newport Carrie Maile Pilcher Serv· he conferred today with Ayub u 435 Lake St. Hunungton Beach and Divie B. Duffield ices pending. Baltz Mortuary, Khan before the Patiatani PLihli· ~· Hi.kes 'S b GATESHEAD. England Beach. Survived by wife of Pasadena; 4 grandchlldr~n ; 1741 Superior, Costa Mesa. di-president took off by p 1 a n e . ~' a ota <Ye 0 f Soci·et ·v' I UPI I -About 25.000 homes Blanche: sons, Frank _and 2 sisters of Salt Lake City, rectors. for Tashkent. Presumably 4m. J in Lh1s nor.theast England Lyle : daughter. Mrs. Marilyn Utah. Services ll a.m. Wed., Ayub Khan was also ap-T Cit H ll , CJ • !area were hit by an 81-mlll· Barr~ore ; 5 grandchildren. Baltz Chapel. Baltz Mortuary, DOU~LAS. George L · 88. pr~ised of U.S. hopes for a ne-0 Y 3 NEW YORK 'UP I 1 -The again No one m:;n no slll le u.te power faJIUre Su n d a Y , Reqwem Mass was held 9 3520 E. Coast High'way, Cor-Survived by daughter, Susan gotJated setUement. • . · S:: v. hen the tow rope of a glider a .m. Mon.. SS Simon • and ona del Mar. directors. M. Albritton of Costa Mesa. · the meeting might produce NEW YORK IUPI 1 -May· ~ew York Journal-Amencan. union tt ~u~ e.v~ ~Ratn be fell across two high tension Jude Catholic Church. Inter· Graveside services will be polite wc:rds on minor protr or John v Lindsav settin ID an edltonal. today &sSaU· rrmth e 'I u~. y para· power cables The glider waa ment, Good Shepherd Ceme· LONG. A.rden E . 63. late of be 1 d 11 :30 · ~.m. Wed., Ft. Jems or lower somewhat the · · · .. g ed the strike agamst the city's yze t is. metrophs 'undamag~d. m the incident. tery. Smiths' Mortuary, 627 1442 lrvme Ave .. 1_'lewport Rosecr.ans National Cemetery, tensions ~ threatening t be tbe example r. 0 r 6 ~1ll,1on subway and bus system a) ~e ed1lorla.l proposed. Ian ele~tnctty board spokes- Main St. HuntingtDn Beach, ~each. Survived by Wife. Nel· San Diego. Bell Broadway cease-fire betw~n the t w 0 New Yorkers lllconvemenced "th bola f d -If this. illegal stnke is man said. directors'. he.; daughter. Nancy R o .. s e Mortuary, 110 Broadway. Cos-nations of the-Asian subcon-by the city's first simultane-e 8~. ge 0 organize not settled 10 _48 . hours. caU-r---.:-:__..::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. . Long of Newport Beach. ta Mesa, directors linenl But both governments ous subway-bus strike, today society . . ~. . mg out the ~a~1onal . Guan1 'MURRILLO, Senaid<> A . ~ate brother. Harold Long of Or· have remained adamant in hiked the four miles !rom his . Th~ edi~rial. enl.Jued. City to man the cit) s trains and of 18731 Be\eb Blvd., Hunting-enge.. Service5 2 p.m. Tues., DECOT, Loia E . late of 417 their stand 00 the disputed mid-Manhattan hotel to cit m Cns1.s. called for 1mmed1· buses should be ordered ton Beach. Survived by son, Costa Mesa First Methodist F.ord Road, Costa Mesa. Sur-Himalayan state of Kashmir, hall to face the first cnl ate action by Mayor Lm~ay through agrttment of Mavor Raymond; daughter,~-Ida Church . Re~. Herbert John-vived by m9ther. Mrs. L.aura the root of the trouble be-of his new administration. and Go,v. Rockefeller t.o bnng Lindsay and G-Ov Rockefel.1 Ship: 2 brothers. 1 Slster: 2 son. officiating. Bell Broad· HaYJ:I of Costa Mesa. Private tween them. Deprived of usual mearis of ~he strike to a hall and. to l~r .At least a A>Orhon of ~e , grandchiJdren R06ary 8 p m way Mortuary 110 Broadway serv1ce1 were held ~y Bell Pa": •~ ha 1 _,. tr t tb k d b-lll8Ure prompt legal action city s public transportation . ·, · · • , B d M rtu 110 ous .. n s never re axcu anspor . e wor a ay pu · t •r. h 1 J Q ill 1 f 1 be Mon.. Smiths Chapel Re-Costa Mesa, directors. roe way o ary, its demand that the pedple of lie omed the ma or in seek-ag~ iniC ae . . ~ . I e mes musl made oper· quiem Mass 9 a.m. Tues .. SS . Broadway, Costa Mesa. K.tshmlr dec'OI the' f t In J b al 1 Y president of the striking atl\'e Simon and Ju<t. OathoUc HUMMER, Thelma G., late . . . I . 1r u ure It a tlorm -n some cases Traruport Workers Union. I Ch h Interment G 0 d of South Laguna. Se.i1\>ices BARMAN, Harry M .. aurviv-in a plebl1c1t.e. S~ce Moslema bizan'e -modes of reachmg "What is happening today 'IN JAIL' Shr~d Cemetery: Smi~s· pending. Baltz Mortuary, 3520 ed by wife, Eulah! son, Ro9' !lfe in the majority, the Pak· their business places. Some in New York City 15 the sabo-'-If the walkout is not over M ~u 627 Main St Hunt· E. Coast Highway, Corona de! ~d M.; 3 grandchil<!Ten. 5er· istania ex~t the Kashmlm walked. some swelled tbe nor-tage of orgaruzed society by by 12 :02 a.m. Wedoesda y . . ; ~· ch ~· Mar directors. vtce11 1 p.m. W~d., Peek Fam· to v~te l6 jom them or at le~st mally heavy traffic tide by a brazen man who na.s oow Michael J. Quill should be lJ1 n ea • s. ' ily Colonial Funeral Home, for tndepeodence from India switching to the family car tragically rrusied the 33 000 thrown into Jail with no fur· GALLE, ~ilf.red E., late of HERBERT, Catherine, 79. 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. 'IRREVOCABLY' and others. competed for wi.s local members of tus Tr~ns-ther legal delay S1multa.ni!- 16919 Paclilc Coast Highway, late of 2444 Fordham Dr., ANDERSON V ll' A S . 1 di h. h 1 t h or rode b1cydes. boats. heh-port Workers Union " it said ously, the financial assess· Sunset Beach. Survived by Costa Mesa. Survived by l 0 le · urviv-n 8• w IC occup es e copters -virtually anythlllg · · ments of his union should be sons, Richard and Robert; daughter. Miss Isabel Dear-ed ~Y stster. Jennie Hunt. m~st papuloui part of Kash· that moved. OUTRAGE seized for pa} ment of penal· parent&, Mr. and Mrs. August born of Costa Mesa. Rosary Services 1 P·n:1· Thurs .. Peek mrr. says the stale la Ir· Even before the sun rose "It is an insufferable out· lit>s. - Galle; sistvs, Mn. Alice Mc· 9 p.m. Mon., Requiem Mass Family Colorual Funeral ~evocably part of In~ an d over Manhattan. on the day rage, a shame tb our soc1ely. "-Mayor Lmdsay should Comb and Mn. Winifred 9 a.m. Tues., St. Joach.ims H~me, 7801 Bolsa A•e., Wesl· its future ls not • subject f<1r the nation's larges! c It y that wbat is happening today show his toughness by invok· Pridgeoo. Servic-ea 1 p.m. Catholic Church. Interment, st.er. discussl~n. would feel the impact of the sho~d -0ecur." the editorial ing the Condon-Wadlin Law in Tues., Smiths' Ohapel. Inter· Good Shepherd Cemetery. Bell BRllTINGHAM, Jr .. Kenneth Shastri told .~e~smen aa he t.hreeeday old walkout , traffic co,ntinued the tr3Jlsit strike 'lnd enforc· ment. Ft. Rosecrans Nat'°'18.1 Broadway Mortuary, 110 late of 118 Via Xanthe New· )el~ New Delhi.. 1t w I I l re-volume was swelling .. beyond 'll must be halted qwck· mg its proper penalties there· Cemetery, San Diego. Smiths' Broadway. Costa Mesa. direc· port Beach. Survived by par· q~e a 11 our mgenu1ty and normal numbers on many in-ly. It must never happen under Mortuary 627 Main St. Hunt-tors ent.s Mr __ ... Mrs K A 5 t.o come to some kind of bound arteries. Some of the in---------------------- • • • • .. •. • <WU • • • agreement so the conflict · mgton Beach, direct.ors. GREGORY. ~Irs, Julia M., Bnttin.&1:'am, Sr.; bro t ~r. does not further escalate. Let bound ';l'lOtonsts_stopped at nn- HARPSTER, Jack H., ~of late of 400 Alabama. Hunting-Jo~.; sisters, Deborah and us hope for the best." ~~section~ to pick up strand· .! -• 1• s H• 847 14th St.. Huntington ton Beach. Survived by hw;-if"· t:e~~en~. ·~·hand Ayub on his W~)> to the l'<111· .. fi°e~m b:~;. wanl a lift f\..I c IC ~ tor1n Its Beach. Survived by wife. Del-band. ~ude; ~· Elmo: 1 a:;· Mr ~ Mrsrl ~~:S ference. stop.ped m Peshawar, over the bridge '" 8 1 0 n e · la: siau.ghter. Mrs. Barbara ~andchil~. , Services pend· La beri Ro · .. -Id 8 <>_ti Pakistan s northwest fron· motorist called to a pedestrian j w •d BeaP. SlSter, Helen , 4 grand· 1ng. Smiths Mortuary. 627 m . sary was 1111: tier, to meet with u S. rov-. Q I e No th t A . children. Services 2 p.m. Ma.in St., HuntingtDn Beactl, P·r:t· Sun., Baltz Olapel. Re-ing Ambassador w. Averell in the shadow of ueens Pia· r wes I ea M s 'th · Cha I Int . direct.ors. qmem Mass was held 10 a.m. Harrlman and with th Brit-za. a . norr:ially bustling sub-. on., ml s . pe . er Mon., Our Lady of Mt. Cara-lsh ambass d p e . way Junction near the 59th ment, s~·Sh~~ Ce~.; BECKER, Alke Wortley, late me! Catholic Churob. Inter-Sir Maurlcea Jo:m~ akistan. street bridge. The offer w aa By Tbt Auoclated Prt11 I Police turned back students ~~ St Huntin~onafi~ach ~f 396 E. 21st St .. Costa Mes.a. ment, Good Shepherd Ceme-Harriman's chief 'mission is quickly accepted. . Heavy. drifting snow closed iattempting to drive Crom Mc· dir to " · Survived by son, Jay W. of tery. Baltz Mortuary, 1741 to explain President Johnson's The New ~ven Ra1lroad)chools and highways in por· Call. Both the l'n1vers1l v of ec rs. 1715 Marlm Way, Newport Superior, Costa Mesa, direc· Vietnam policy to Asian lead-provided serVlce for a number! tion.'i of the Pacific :":orthwt'sf Idaho. Moscow. and Washing. GRANER. Ann , late of 80 Be a ch: 2 grandchildren. tors. ers but It was assumed he of commuter! from Harlem today while a storm that ton State GnivPr~1tv Pulman. Hunt Avenue. Huntington Graveside services will be wc:~ld also touch on the Tash· against its will. The lrne nor-; lashed the upper Great Lakes said roll~ would not be called lleach. Survived by husband, held II a.m., Tues .. Pacific ~lLBE~~N,Dln.f~dtG~01n of kent meetil'lg. Aft.er a con?er· nally does not pick up in· rel!ion Sunday bore down on1today although classes wouJd Eric; daughters. Oarol Con-Vl.ew Mrmorial Park. West· ~nr. an s .. av1 bert.· ence Sunday ln New Delhi ~ound commuters at l25thl Nrw F:nl!land bt> in session roy and MarleM Riegaer; cliff Mortuary: 427 E. 17th St., :~n. ~:.i!~ived by broth· with Shastri, he said, "We Street. But. today, ~hen an1 Idaho officials shooed alf' Depth!; reportedly reached sons. Vernon, John and Eu-Costa Mesa. d.irtttors. M. Mr · grand~nts, wish this conference well" earl~ morning tram stoppedlbut emergency \'ehicles off 18 inches as the snow contin· gene Holand; 3 sisters; 2 SHOE:\tAKER Harr J R 1 t r. an~ Mrs. ~rge Gilber:t· but added that it was entirely to discharge passengers. a 250 miles of roads between ued to fall in Idaho and Wash-~andcJuldren. Services J p.m. of 1~14 Doroth'y Dr1~e Gl:ne Osonl ann G.r and .Md rs. Me~Vlll an Indian-Pakistani affair. large crowd .sho~ed its wayj Moscow and the tiny ~k• re-lngton Drifts \\Pre four feet I Wed Smiths' Chapel lnter ' . so . aves1 e services -onto the tram ignoring the rt 'II f M C II S d ~ . I f .. · • dale. Survived by s()n WI!-will be held 9 a m Tues p . 0 B I T U A ft I ES h f f so v1 age o c a • un ay <1eep m paces. A oot of snow I ment, Good ;Shepherd ~me· liam M. of Palm sp;.ings; cific View Me~o~ial p ·~ r ~ -~ ~ ' outs o protest rom con-.as fall!nst snow made travel oovrred 0 re g o n highways t.ery. Smiths ~fortuar), f!/1.7 daughters, Louise Hart of Baltz Mortuary, 1741 Super: AEBERHARD, Nicholas J}lucton. impossible. • norUl of the California border! ~8.Ul St., Huntington Beach. Glendale and Patricia Seal of fu. Costa Mesa, directors. 18, late o{ 374 Esther St. Cos-Resort owners said about! and more Lh_an 10 southbound directors. Newport Bedei: 9 grandchJI-• la Mesa. Survi\led by parents. 500 colle.ge students w e: e cars were tied up for five AP PLEBY, Mrs. Jessie s .. dren; 21 great-grandchildren. 1ULICIC. Stanko, late of Mr. and Mrs. John Aeber-i p 1· CJ •k trapped ~ McCall. crowding hours as snowplows heaved late of. 116 24th St.. Hunting-Private services were held 2443 Fordh~m Dr , Co 1 ta hard; 1 brother. Graveside 0 ICe lCf, a~ ma.ny .as eight to a r~m s~o~ from lnte.rstate. 5 at the~ ton Beach. Survived by son5, Sunday at West.cliff Mortuary, Mesa. Surn~ed by daughter, services 3 p.m. Mon .. Pa~t!icl I\ .., • w1lh little hope of makingjS1sk1you summit. D~1fts there Ivan. cterild. "'R'Ol>el'r 1111 E. mn ~a. elleJj~ 4-.&.f · • -Memoi:.ial....Park.. ~B GoUJJ'U'l.d-classes t~al'..:. -~were measured at five feet. Bradford Yeaton: daughters. ~aught~rs. 1 gran~son. Serv-Edwin E. Dryer, offimtmg ~ r~ -------- Mrs. Valerie Kazmer .and WELCH, George M. late of ices will be held m Canad.a. Bell Broadway Mortuary. 110 B T • ' b Mr!:. Dorothy·~Westbrook; I c.os ta Mesa. Survived by ~altz Mortuary, 1741 Super-Broadway. Costa Mesa. "rurec-y axica s LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF brother l sister. 18 grandchll· wife. Clemy of Cost.a Mesa, ior • . Costa Mesa, forwardrng tors I • . ~ Th Services 2 p.m. Wed .. Baltz directors. •· I NEW Y 0 R K IUPll -1 ART AND DESIGN dre!1 . rces' p.m. urs ' Chapel. Baltz Mortuary. 3520 • MIRZ A·RF.ZA, Hassan, 25. \!f'O'llg the. ~ew Yorkers who Sm~thsStMo;(u~ ... ~a~l. ~7 F.. Costa Highway, Corona ROBERTSON, Haro Id B .. late of 989 Victoria St Cos-1w11l be hatlmg cabs for the1 630 Broadway ./ Laguna Buch, Calif. ~ain ·• un IP'"' eac · del Mar. directors. late of Bal.boa Island._ Sur· ta Mesa. Survived by ' wile. d~rati<111 of the tran.1t strike directon. vived by wife, Helen ; mters. Mary Sue Ann Mirza-Reza l ~U be 50 plamclothes po-WINTER PROGRAM ~r._ Grace Robertso'! and s~rvices pending. Bell Broad-!tee.men seeking to prevent BALTZ MORTUARIES ~ • ~ E'.dith Ro~ertson of M1am1 ; 2 way Mortuary, 110 Broadway.1 tax1 dn~ers from reaping an Corona del Mar OR 3-9450 __, nieces: sister-In-law. Isabella Costa Mesa directors extraordinary harvest 11 J1nua ry 10 • Much 12 Costa Meu Ml 6-%4.24 FLOWERS Rober~on of IUinois. Serv-' · The police department's ices 10 a.m. Tues .. Ba I t z HANES. Vernon. 29. late of hack bureau announct>d Sun-ART HISTORY BELL BROADWA Y TO Chapel. Officiant, Dr. Ray· 2621 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Me-day thal the force "'11 be sta-CERAMICS MORTUARY COMFORT mond Braham of St. Andrews sa. Survived by wife. Ruby; t1oned at the city's 81rports. COLOR & DESIGN tin Broadway, Costa Meu , Presbytt'f'1an Chruch. Fam· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil bus terminals and tram sta' DRAWING LI s-3433 • THE 1ly suggest! in lieu of flowers, Hanes of Costa Mesa. Servkes lions to look<Yut for drivers LIFE DRAWING PEEK FAMI LY COLONIAL LIVING friends who wish may con· and interment will be held at who .may be 1,'\•erchar,1?ing, or1 GRAPHICS Ft Ji;RAL HOME FROM tribute to the Hoag H~pital Comanche, Texas Jo'orwarding overfoading lhe1r cabs PAINTING 780l BolH Ave .. Westmlniter lleart Fund Balt.z Mortuary, directors. Bell Broadway Among the malp1 aC'ticei;1 Mixed Media St.,-3525 3520 E. Coast Highway, Co-Mortuary, 110 Broadway. that ~re Pxpected are I he OIL PAINTING -1') • f Jt ~ roM de! Mar. <tireclors. Costa Mesa. charging of flat rates for OIL PAINTING SMll'IW _MORTUARY ,i;...~ . billing each of a group of Figure & Portrait 627 Main St. -. ··-,l.O'WE R• I V !ZUMWALT. Thomas J ·. 70. pa.uengerJ for lhe total far~ SCULPTUA-E ffuntlnitnn l\1'8ch Flower Shop De Muri Tosh late of 632 Darrell St Costa T>rlver~ "Ill hr allCT\\ rd in Ceramic u ; 6~~ OR 3 65 I) Mesa Survived by wife. Dor· fact e1'\C01tra~ed to carrv full Richird CauMfy Jon Stokesb.ry Ruth Osgood Ruth 01.good Donna Sharkey Paul Darrow Kero Antoyan R09er Kuntt O.vid Schnabel Jon Stokesbary Jan Babcock . 2438 NEWPORT BLVD. nthy. Srrv1crs {l<'ndmi:t Be 11 loads. but onlv ont> fare. may CHI LDREN'S AR T WESTCU FF MORTl 'ARY COSTA MESA 1 8 roadway Mortuary, 110 "'-charged. t·• b"" 51,lil lip a" F 1 '"" u " , or lnform.i1on, w rite. e..11 '9' 1520 or vi11t th~ &choot. 4%7 E. 17th St .. CQata I\ tu Ph. ~79 Broadway. Costa Mesa, d1rec·1l'Ordlng to the pa ssengers' ar· 630 8roac:1wo1 y 11e1Ct to th• F'eattvat or Ana, L1gun1 Bud1 l.t6·4888 tor5. rangemrnts. ·------------------------------------...: • 001 ... Yaur man I ram 5. ,. [. wipe out a mob of monthly billa. How ab out you? Want to gun yours down to 11ze? Get your trigger• linger on a BCL ••• a Bill Consolidation Loan from Sl.C. Mau appli· cation today. w.11 ruah it lo heat the Bond. ' S.l.C. ~INANCE 1932 HARBOR COSTA ME!>A 344 WEST LINCOLN .<NAHEIM no SOUTH MAIN SANTA ANA \ • .. '' 4 DAILY PILOT, Ntws·Prtu Monday, January 3 1%6 Over Price Hike Fire Hits • . . Jit~f:> V.S. to Cut Out -=-Historic Alaska ·city • • .. . -i. .. Bethlehem Steel? SITKA , A.Iuka (UPI) - Gls to Get Television In Vietnam Aid Medical Studenbl This 'Patient' Won?t Die LOS ANGELES (AP) -act to varying doses o( 10 diJ: But wilb lbe inhuman being. Come 1967, Los Angeles Coon· ferent drugs. an Ulstructor can limply hit ty General Hospital will pre· The need for such a man· the "freeze" buttoo on the t ·u oung docton with i.kin can be illustrated by the computer console, take time sen 1 Y problem of lnsertlng an air out to comment, then reviw a medic'• dream: a patie!\t tube Into a patient's throat to the manikin and resume the on whom they can practice ventilate a lung. operation. without fear of making a mia-An anesthesiologist ad.min· use and Aerojet • General take • uters a muscle relaxant wh.Jch Corp. will collaborate on t.Kh· The model patient will be opens a passage at the \ ocaJ I nical details or the project, ex· an inhuman being, made ~d~ and als~ halts the pa· peeled to take a b o u t 22 mos Uy of plastic and c~trol· uent s breathing. Then the months .. Then the use School Jed by a computer. doctor h~ only 40 s.econds ln lof Medicine a~d doctors at The lile-size lilelike man· whJch to insert the tube. General Hospital will eval· lldn, to be built under a $280.· If the da,ctor err~ with a live uate It Jn a nlne-mootb pro- '-(XX) Department 0( Httlth, ~Uent. 1t • a smoua matter. gram. Educatioo and WeUare grant .. _.._._""..,,...,.....,.tMlWll:'Ml! .. Mllllll!'lia_. __ 91Sti to the University of Soot.hem California, will be wed to help tram hospital resident& tn an- esthesiology. How to solve that Problem Gift ... A Newporter Inn Gift Certificat~ nf Cou rse The manikin wll1 breathe. have a pulse and heartbeat. open and close Its eye&, dilate tu pupils, open Its mouth and 1 ' stick out its tongue. wrinkle I ( rom ~10 tn anv amount. lta e~brows. tense and relax 1'I vocal cords, twitch sh~-}u1t Call 644-1700 Ext. 401 der m uscles, cough , regurg1· , tate. change color from pink And We U Do The Re1t to blue to ashen' gray and re-.-..~~.~~"._w.wa·a·~~ a •• · Yoo Mud Appear In Peraon THROUGH JAN. 7 For Your Discounts·-Up to 50% ABIGAIL"S YARDAGE CLEARANCE . ' ' ' • • • 9073 ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH Bankamerlcard 30 E. Chapman ORANGE r r • .. I Tired of looking et drum cars you can"t buy?The cars you see et th~ Auto Show and never see egain7 Well, then, do something about It See the one you can buy, right now, today, at your Dodge dealer'!. It's Charger, a full· sized, fastback action car that's all primed up and ready to go. With VS power. Bucket seats, fort and aft. Full· War Need Grows -College Students ' Checked for Draft B • I S11/t it St111111t By R. J. Wi9rnor• Unlike the Space P~rs or today. adequate IOIW'nce protection 11 a down-to-earth businPM ... No d&y~· init Of tllghta into ~ wild. blue yondeT" for i» .•• just sate and sound, cornf(Jrtlng knowll'dge that we c:sn and w ill properly prot~ yoo fl. nancially in thf' e\'ent ol a Cire O!" other di.sut~... . • . Anyth 111g lest than adequate iNul"IJlCe Is not tnau&h ... In tht 1 igh t ol todlJ" a IPU'al· ing values. ymf'N.ley'11 In· 1Ur~ is not adeqU4t.e ... Bring your lnsuran<ie U9 to per . . . don't ~ ce.uahl under·U.l\IJ'l!d . • • We'll gledly help you wiork out this problen on a pnactlcal dowrH~J1tl bu'9 -No .noottni at the moon! 270 F 1 7 1~ ~t COSTA MfV AGENCY COSTA MESA 2659 Harbor Blvd. "'"'. '·~-•••-. e,,~.,,. ,,, .. Kl 9-0391 length console. Disappea.ring .. head· lights that disappear without a trace. Rear seats thet quickly convert into a spaclou~ cargo compartment. Just pop the rear buckets down and watch the cargo space go up. That's Charger- breathtaking new luder of the Dodge 646 0123 Rebellion. Until you've seen it. you haven 't seen everything from Dodge for '66. So go see it now\ Charger-a big, brawny, powerful dream car that made it-all the way from the drawin1 board to your nearby.Dodge dealer's showroom floor. Dadgs Charner OOOOI DMSION ~ CHRV.SLER •:JI' 1tif fltOTORI cOi""'POMTIC* JOIN THE DODGE REBELUOI HARBOR DODGE BEACH CITY DODGE 2150 H•rbor Blvd., Cott• MM•, Ctllf. 1~061 Baach Blvd., Huntlng'ton Beuh, Calif. f'\ YOU K.Avt ... CMANCf 0' WINNtNO ' &ooot CMAllOUl-llfOlm11 AT YOUll OOOCl OlAU1t·s----------' ' ' - 111 Permanent Memorial Caps to Remain .at JFK Gravesite PRICE. .·EFFECTIVE NONOAY, ~Y, WEDNESD.4.Y JAN.3-5 Cake Mix ~AHSDOWN 45' AHGE1. fOOO u.QL~ JE.slYMAIO CATalNI Ice Cream ~ 59' CIH. ~'*IT~ Detergent »..ot. a ICC. v.a Applesauce 2 l'-()L 294 CANS t<lU. YWOOD SAlft.OWUl Margarine 2 ,~ 75' Roj~i GeTaiift1Y6~49' .. Al TO MS>l\M-SlllW.L. M.1. ~ ll'lAllS Asparagus · ~ 39' SUHSlilNE STA1'_FlllOZEN R.OalO.\ I tt.at.OllN. 9d Orange Juice 6. ~ $1 COWHEYFVJ([ HIOUN ~ 5IZl Waffles FRESH. LEAN GROUND BEEF ~:.39' U.S.DA O«:>ta IEIF SHOULDER, SWISS STY\.£ Round Bone Steak OITTRGENT C:OlD POWER ·;:49, is..,..~) RESH MIXTURE Of BEEF AND PORK KEU'S H>.11' Nf.AT & CUAN, S-OZ. ~ Groom & Clean HAik SETTING GE. tY TONI, ~Ok EXTAA HOU> DiDDitv Do !!z. ~-E~E, Efferdent ~ 40 PUTU$.11N-INSTANT llB.Jlf' •" FAOM COLO CONGESTION Vaporizer ~~~~ DEOOOAANT FOR AU. MY PltOTfCT~ Anid Spray ~z. SMAU, MIDIUM, LAltGE, lXTRA LAllGl Baby Pants ':,~: sac YOUR FAST kELlfF OF ~ STOMAOi ANO HU.DAO« . Alka Seltzer ~" •£GUI.AA Oii SVPn Tampax IOX (S )0 =a 2:88c ·~• fY 11u Scratch Pads 4=88c 9Cl8m 10WD N«J le ..., ..... ... . FOi A llOIUD DllllU ,. ... ..., ... 1~ ANOillt ITAA SUCID llOllll WUnr ... IOWA fWIS OI LID a.m Siied .... ~· MEATLOAF MMIC[T IASltCT 11111.0 cw•arce... 1.t.W _,!1~4~ Round Bone Roast i'ii~ LB. Stewing Beef ~wss· lfAN LB. lilAllO TASll GL' -...UMSma.JCID Frub =· llt.."Lolf ~39' ANJOl..I kW «!ST f10ZIJI l.10 AU. MEAT GI AIL Mr ~-llef Stelb 10 s~ 11 P11rs 11-..•1ap1 u . 19' • COTI fl!lH f10llJI I.CO'$~ MIC IM. JllWl.. ,..,.,,. m 8&' • mt . S#OICID ldr a. KT ' m . .-.«w ,..-fllQZ[N ,.rpr ~--. FlA \'OltNL . lllMIC(T Wl!(T SlJClV 11111$. ft!OAY"S l10lfJI Grapefruit 8·LI . 39' ~-' ....W Sllrilltl 1~ 'I" ' • c ...... MG • ,. ...... ,_,,,, s. '--"""'" "· ., 1111 ·-• ANAHllM-ITANTON-1-Ma1Mllt al C.rrll• • COSfA MISA-1'1' N...-..... ti l•tr JI. • NIWl'O•T llACH-JIM U I-I ,.._ ti llat II. • NIWl'O•T-llU ,...,,,.. ... (WUICllH l'llt•I • SANlA ANA-Ull •. ,,,,,,, '" ,,,,,., ''""' I • HUNTINGTON llAC 11., W ldl•-W tf • TUSTIN-4M J. "0" SI 111 "'""* , .. .,, l ttcll l lYd, !Hwy >ti • ~OUNTAIN VAlllY-fllf Oorfltl<I t i • l'UlllllTON-U• w Ct'""'•""'""~ t i Nl<MIH MnMllt IC••Mrvl e JANTA ANA-tlf W. 111~ St. ot Fl..,.r • UN CLIMINTl-Jnl Vtt CH~Mllo '----~---'· Monday, Januvy 3, 1%6 House Quiz to Check On Violence in Klan DAILY PILOT /NtW1·'r.u 5 with . an heim avi .account You get many extras including daily interest, and fNfif"f d1W91.tnaftl one more day's interest when funds remain to quarter's end. Your savi~p are insured to $10,000 and protected t;;y a record of 100% safety since organization in 1921. Locally owned and locally man- aged by people.who are Interested in you. Funds received by the 10th of any month earn from the 1st. After the 10th; funds earn from date received when held to quarter's end. Save in oerson or by mail with postage paid both ways. 4 B5Dlo CUmnt Annt.ml R.t9 • PAYABLE QUARTERLY I -..--._._-----:--------:------~-------., I a ,..._ Mnd Information I I D Open penbook aea>unt for$ I I D Open e«tificlltncct. for$ (Multiples of $100) I I D Transler my KCOUnt for from I • . I D Joint D Individual D Trust I I I ( ( l -Harne (Pd I I -•-~ I Sianatu I --...... I I I Addr I I I I City Sta I ~\.\ ~ll I Important. £ncloff check. M.O. or old passbook. : ~ I :Z I Soc. Sec. or 1.0. No I ·~ ... \i7rANAFIE1M_J ·';:(~A · SAVI NG S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN omcr: 187 West Lincoln Ave. I 411 Main SlrMt I 770 South Brea Blvd. Anaheim, California Huntinrton Btach, C1llf. Bru; C1llfomia PR. 2·1532 U . 6-6~91 JA. 9-4971 Dorothy Y. Ulvtstad. President J. Bamard Soto. Man&&ina Offlclir fraa Convenient P.rkln& at All Three L~tiona ' ., - _'lhll v r 1LOI I,( .. r•r·~ ~~~~~~~~~~ • !'Reached New llelghts' ~· RUSS HAMBURGE• Brown Looks Back on '65 ie'."0100"4 FRESH GROUND BEEF 15¢ 16 oz. TI!1CK MALTS 1(J¢ INDIVIDUAL FRIES Si\CRAMENTO j ~p \ -liktlv 1n 191">6 !said 19611 wlll hring a ZJ0.000 NEWPORT BLVD. HARBOR ILVD. 1, CaJUwftiAM lhied btllt!r in l -F arm' t .. rning.s ol $J .7!job JIK'rtaSf: and drop t he "Hixl l• .Statt.r aru. N••I t• K·m1rt i '* lban tvtr titron:. b ut billion. 1 rfC<lfd llj:UN: dt·(i l<llt u.ntmploymenl ra te to ~1!,,,;;;;;..,;;. ... ~..;;-.;.,.."!!_..,..,.,...,..,,...,..,..,.=; 1 stronc social Wtieu st 11 1 spite tnd of the lmported the lov.·t11t ltvl'I 1111 liCYe..n A LITTLE MATTIR OF 1p1.acue1 the nation'1 richest field tunds proiram, -1.>ears. , WISHFUL THINKING? . -An lDC'rease of 190,000 new 1 He noted home '-.'Onstrueuon su.~. Gov. Brown says •jobs in thr state last year ,ffell in 196.\ from 1954 , but .._ ·~,., °""''1.u..i "-""" .,... ,,._. "'' kKliki4& tMc:.k 08 last year. ~slun<> en1 ployme..nt Lo 7 mU· forecast an u-win& th i 1 UA ILY ll'll.OT 'I . Tltt'f",....,llttU •• u.. utieto...., ,.., ..-w ~"· A•lt ....... 1f Ct:....Uitklft. In a year-end report re--11 for the first time. Brown I year leased Oftl' Utt weekend, the ------ IOYt!TOor uld thls aboul tbe ..,..,.m, ''The prophets Of doom I (~olla11se Of Ho111es I \1 rre 100 per cent wrong ... \\1e 1·eacned Mw tteichts. ·• Feared On the iOC'l.al lronl. ··11 was aUa a year cal \rfiC· ed y and dh1appointment. The Aua:ust rioU In Watts again rTvuled that despite our jus· tiHable pride in our economy and our 5y1tem of education, not all elements of ou r 50Clt· Rt-:L AIR it·rn -(ln, ,~. , ty lih&re in Califom~·s eco-"'"n~i\f'! hill~idf' homf' lhff'ill · 1 'THATS~ .CIO l WAG TILUN6 ~ A8i::lJT: nomic abund&M:-e ot ~ educa· ~~NI. tn roll a~,. 1od;i_, and 'OotlT LI~ 'fME Ot'6Ut4J.E FOOi. )QI!• " lional ea.ce~nct.'' lll'O olt\8"s llf'Jf' •nd111n,e:rr~ -Dt:t 'ICIT h1 • crl!'S<'t'nt·shapt'd flssu1 r At_I~ nmt lirM. the chief pol1c1' r,.po11t'd. executive loo~ AM•d t.o a Thr t .... '().storr •tuc·l·o ,.,.,1. Rarl1ituates budget df:'ficit this year. and dtn~ of UCI-..\ phy-;1rs Pro-ordered an economy drivt in frssor Oir1stian FrQnsd;ill M state governmen1. w•~ . I r In Ing do\\nl'oard~ Death Tukes ate HU blJd&tit of at luat $4.5 and sliding do.,.,·n lhf' hill " ' billion d11e later lbis yu.r an- 11{"t'Ordln~ to Sg1 J.~ AUil-( Uclpates 1 deficit ol up to '300 n'IOOJ.! lie addt'd thal thr 0 f -'1 • M D ld million. h<>m•·· .,..,,. .... ,,,, b•;e 1' ttrie c ona ••fhjo ••• or npeodi· "'a~ "all c1·111rkcd up " lures over reve11ue11 mu1l bt Fron-.dall. hi' "'1fr and 1hr•1 met by a reallstk revenue 1 111.0 ch11drrn V.Prf' rrporte<t to 11111f)E:\' HILLS 1l 'Pl 1 -' program at the tomin& bud&- hil\P rnO\'f'<i :'\N' Yrar·~ t-:\r ~i oi u• P roducer Oon1ld fo' et Hlsion," ht!' told stal• offi. from their homr, valued al Taylor, 47. v.·idower or ae· ciafl. moct' than 165.000. bt<:au~ of lll'f's.<. Ma rtt' 1Thr Bod )' I Meanwhile . he ordued1 tl'lr dilni;:er PohC't' s&1d the Mc°?nald._ apparently f'ndt-<i them to U ve vacut j ob 1 fitmJ!y mov't'd in with fntods. his hft \\'1th an overdose of optfl wbentver pouible, cut .\ Reolog1st .11ssertedly told barbiturates, •ulhoritlea re· , · down on tr1vel and Wepbone pol1c·e thr t'411rth slippage. ported. j r , .• : 1 .. expenses and put off buying probablv aidl'd bv rf'('tnt Thr body °' Taylor was equipment unW the fiscal ht'a\'' ~a in s "M·as d.IH' to the round spra.,.,Jed on the Ooor year~ Juoe lit .~t>Uh,ni.? oi 0filt dirt in the 1~ his bf-droom Slinday. by ,,._., He told departmut heads h;u>k,•an:i~ of the hornes. h_1s strpdaughtrr Den.1s t to re..,.,.. on their «:ooomy · Karl. 16. and her bo\ triend, t""'' Tl1~1trnrd v.·rrf' hon1t"s ad· Wilhim Bailie. tl. · measures by April !$. - Jio cenl In 1-'rGMd•ll o~ _b~· Aclrrs~ DPbb1e Rt'ynokls PROGRESS l lr R S_ Clark, a ?hrs1c1an 1 w~nt 10 ttw 1'aylor-home tci While unhappy "''ilh the 111 th4-\ f"frrans AdmlfU stra·lbf> .,.,·nh het" stt'pdaughttt aner Watu situation and othe r non , and R. \V. Qutrl.:. 'ht> le&rned of thr de1lh Miss things 1uc.h as the mourttinc ·\ulhor11Jrs lililtd UM' 4-fool· Heynolds 1s the v.•tft' ol shot• highway toU, the goW!m ot rl~r fis surt' slants 1hrougti magnate Jlarry K.art . who was s.aid stroni progress was !ht' backyA(ds and gar<H!ns o( marr1~ twice to Miss Mc· m•~ in education. water, \hr homt'~ Don.aid . _ new recreational racilitirs, Ult lhrtt hou"f's Vo~N' lo-Miss McDonald 's dealh !1st hicbways and bou11ng itP>· 1·a\NI on RC)!;comart' Rnad Oct. 21 in ht'r boudoir "''•~ '"'"' ,__...J lation. --------ruled l l"Cidtntal by tht' cor-DIES AT 47 1-fis rev1t.w ~aMi the 1t1k's ont'r"s officr. lit'r dt.•lh ttr· Don1W F. Tay\or ecooomy 1n 19&1 ··operated al Silverthorne uf1ca te said she d1~ of '·drug higher M!vels than 1ny lita.le intorac.11lion due to multiplr Miss MeDonald was planning in tbe ru.tion. hight'r t'ven drugs " Sht!riff's depu t t ts to embark on a c.-a.reer in the thu moal nations of the frtt said the "2-year-oMj aetress eo1;mt'tics business ht.fore her world." ·Big -F,inant'.e Trial Opens had bttn qwt.e ill and bd dulh.~ • Browa, j&Obilll at ba Re. bttn taking drugs as medi-"P1ease 10 oa with the cos-publ\cn opposition, declared c111t1on. mellcs busi"5,," fUld the "We reached new ht.i}:hli ·de-.· Rl'U:O Ol'.T DOl.t' "It was her ftrYMl de-spite (\oofQY p~lttiO!\i by a sire to g1vt' "'Omen 1 product sometfmes partisan l'lllnorit)' The accidental ruhn& by thr that •·oukl do them some that our economy .,. .... Oil lht' SA,,.. FR . ..\~<.:JSCU f . .\P i _ choroner lab'!~ monolth re,~ovt'd good at 1 rtl 50flable price." rocks ••. " Thr h1i::h hnancr tri•I of Don t t' poss1 1 11y su1c...,e tn . , . . (• s I -•-r Miss McDonald's dealh Ta v-llir.e told 1nvt'$U&1ton ttt ~TRONG POlNTS . 1 vr, .. ...,~. wmt'r prts· · · T I N y • E ·ck 1 r •'--d r l s lor was iolo.-med of tht' rul· saw 1Y or ew tar I ~ He listed tbt..e ma I a 1 n o ult'.' t' u n c an an11 that he seemed in pod · Franc1~co '\'at1onal Bank lll g about two weeks 110. . nd id~ . eeonomk •tron& potnU and r~al ,~late brok.rr "'il: T1ylor's bod y WllS f u 11 y sptrtls a "' w~ ~I -Bualittss profits passed "" I. S 0 -tl •-. !od c-lothtd and ll"OC fal"f: down lo ctltbrile .tl home With I billion for-the [ifll 1.Une !ft 11m . .....nne .,.,gins ay boUI of _.. • .. " · I ' S o t l c rt on the floor near his bed e "'1ne a, .. a ste-... Ca.lilor-~. tn .• 1sr1C ou . , . Silverthorne 61 is actuwd whf'n d1 sCO\'t'n:d .. \n empty 'I'lylor's film c-red1tJ ift· A~ coalr1cL~ mak'· nf misapplying m'or, th.an $1 lbottle of seconal.. 1 ba~1tu· duded ,'.'l':'_l~oet o1 Being i"I up 11.1 I*". ttnt ol_ ttie na· million in ban\.: funds. ratr. and a one·th1rd-ru11 bot· E~,t ·,. . Point or No R~: tiooal lM;aJ. w1~ a n int·~ease Hrnnt<ll 1s l h:irged "'i1h 11 11e of slttpmc pills we r e ~~-Oty of \ht .~· to $$.5 billion lJI 1966 expt'Cl· l<',L'al h l'OllPl'l1n.c $i00000 in 1011 nd in the boost. Tiw Ai c hi mist, She ed. l•·r~ trnm cu ,ltinirr~ tn ar·· 'l'ht· coroner·~ off1<·P 8aid Stoops to Conqut'r"' and "Tht -l'al1 rorni.ans' r r r ~on· 1 :ini.;r hank lo.HI' tlr aile~.,shr1 1 lt's de1:iut1t•s rP1Xlrlrd 'Sl·huol for Seandal" Ht used a_I earniflcs up $3.4 billi~n : nr r .Jh J:<l\'f' $4()() Of(! of the mon-that Ta)·k>r'1 death apparent· h1~ f11JI name to a \'01d confu· s1~ 1)('r ~t. to. $S1 5 b11l1nn. t\ 1o S!l \crihornr , ly \\as e1used by 1n o\er· o.1nn \\Hh :i1·1or Don Taylor \\1lh a al.5 bilUon m 111 r k · ~rltt!1on nf 1hr i1111 "Vo'a~ d<>'-e o{ sr comtl . --~~µcd.cQ to_l.fl._<: Jl~_tll£ YPC.:l!: ·r ... ol Ollie~. T.i.1 lnr . rlat~·d $HH'itt+l'r'H~i:~~~fi~j'.T~:i"l'tii7'.u'l'.i~ 1ng session. Both tht prost'-~1 . 3'I ~ fboft'2"1'1r 1·tra1~ 1· ~ •·ution ind the dtft'nst. rxpttt f'r near the home. Drpulles 1 1111 11ial to last about SL'( learned that Taylor had bttn l'orrl.-l111 ni.: in the traller since his l"h 1rl ,Judizr ('ha1 le~ L. Po-I wire·~ de<ith. Nlrl"'n"""'",-.~"'I' 1>.rll 111 !hf' E a ~tcrn 01stnc:t fin~ OMf'. 11dd res5t'd lo .. 1 \\ ;i~tu n iz t n n h:..~ btt.o T111ylor's attorney. ,was a la~t "i'Trr'JO"Jy llr1111,i:h1 in tn hrar· thr r:1s1• 11 1\1 :ind ltstamenl. :i.ceord- Thrtt 1nd1rtn1t'nts rrluro1·d 1ni.: l•l ~u::riffs SgL , JOOn , h ~ lhe ~ran d 1ury )air;! Sept PC'1rr<.on !l.1111·0\vrtl a to:al "f rp; 111:-i \\I Li. 1·011nls ae,;i 1nst S1l1'f'rlhornt ' Thr clocumtnt read :i nr1 F\foiir•t"tl . I · A.li er mv lltlls are all I 11<i11d. J leti~e rny e.il.lille Lil my n1 u 1 h i: 1. Kes~ie D Lon~- i..: I p !11 r:-i\.. · MN l..on~a1 1 lJCH •••• I a t"l \' \J\f'S Jn ~vrlh Holly¥.ood . • The 0U1 cr nolt: .,.,.,~ addre.~-1 'J' k _,.,.d ~1 n1r!~ Boh" II \\as bf-. Spoti'i l'al• ·s h"\"d"''f11trn lo Taylor s bus-J 'LO('!>.'\ 1s~oc1alr Robtr1 H \\'HIGllTWfMll) ol 'PI • _ .\ ll1rle ol Encino. "'Ith whom ~!'.'arch fnr m1 .. ,1nc. ~kir i .lhhn ~on -~l nt tirdonon kt>il('h today rntt·1<'rt 1 1 ~ 1h11 11 rl a\ 111 snQl'o ·CO\t•r1•rt n1nunt:i1n, ""'I of hr1 r Sea1c·!J !'t • ~r11d :-011n,1 <:1~ 1hr_1 "''1•rr lnllo\\ln>! hoot lt.11 \..-, ··l~t h;w" Oreon 11 Hi1eJ1 .. .,. .\11· \'rafl .<'11~inc·1·r T~11>1 -,,,nJ Tlw 1r;i1·1>..-, 11ffi 11·11t+' !hr r111~,. fni: 11 1;111 11a s 111 1 .. :;•i•d 1·unrl1 I io11 A 'l"'~~· .. 111;111 101 th•· 1•.ir11 of n1orr th:i n :!fl srarr·hrr ~ ~a l(! 1hf'\ ;q1p1•;ir 10 1.,. dboul 24 hour~ hrh1nr1 n ri:on 1•l !hr 1rrl-. \llti)llj.!h th1• nluo' ~td t:t• .1fl!'3 Bra"' ~nn c kl,.s I ''"''t on Man ,,.,._ .\--..i~1-;1.,~ 1...&,P>-Pl}--. l,1·1• -.:1 ;d ;i .·1r. 11•Jr-old Los .\n-· erlt'" 111;.n w11~ rttllffi from 11i-«.ir .1n11 hP;11rn "'1111 h1a ~.­ kn11l'ldr~ hy trn1r ~·011thfu! ,,,.,11' .ill!~ , ~ )fl 1f'rr~ <,,1111 lhr \'1(11m.' .l11,t•pl1 \ ;11·11r1.P, 11·:1.~ 1n ~rrl· 11u-, cnnrt11t on 1n Lo~ .\ngrlr~· roonf\' lrlooPr<tl fll)Sp1lal Sun. d.11 Julli1"1ui.: 011• bPaling YOUR WATCH • Cleaned •OifeCI • Adju1ted Chrono~raph Ii Sc<Jr. windrn ~llfhtly l&lcher: 0••• ........ ~ ,~ ...... ·~· , ..... ~., .. ,~ . R!ng1 Clt~~~d FREE ~,.,,,""' w;;r - P(ARLS $1 49 RE-SfR°'G • ~~~--- RJNC.S $1 79 SIZED. l<om • ~~~~-~--~ - M·s~il'lg D•ilmOll<h Rtpl.1ced, from $3.99 Jewelry De1igning A Specialty! SHORThand i_n 6weeks FAST DEPENDABLE S~RVICE Sf!eedw'f.iti."flt ENROLL NOW FOR NEW CLASS DAY and EVENI N~ CLASSES ~~"'~~~\~I/I~~;. Hi-rbor Shopping Center 2300 Hilrbor Blvd. l»HONE Kl 5-9485 5awv er Sc hno l of Busi ness ~ 1 (0111 Mt11, C1l1f. , THE COSTA MESA · HARllOR AREA'S OLDEST TV, APPLIAHCE SALES & SERVICE ORGANIZATION ' @DAVIS -BROWN • SPECIAL THREE DAY January-~Clearance • I SoME oNE ONLY SOME 1 DR 3 ONLY .\ HURRY SALE STARTS TOOAYl RADIOS: * * FM.AM. P ort1ble Pocket style by ~awex .. now enly Compl1te with Long Life Sattery ind E..-phone FM..AM., Teble model by ~•vox . Sotid St1t1 (no tuM.I En;., _...rlvl FM music wit+. this compad tabla-rneftl. Now Onfy ...•.... TY: - 1•.9S ·«.fl . _ *·" _12"" Mligna•o1 PtrMnel 'Potfable TV , . , MW on ly 19.90 tt.90 Phont * 16" M..gna vO. Slim, Trim POf'ta!>I• now Of'lly * Ir' RCA Port.W., '66 model, $188 value, 01\ "E1sy Rott"' st1mt, prind .,.. at llM"lly 151.11 * 23"' ~9N"fo.&, cempa<t, on mobil. "Roll A~" C...-t -.. 1y * 13"' ltCA COMOM, a..utlful Parchme.,nt Whit. Cabtnet, • INrgain fM" this sty1ti, "99· 299.95 ••. n ow only 159.90 fanle\tlC Ill.SI STEREO: * * Long, low, be1utiful walnut ~net Magna,..11 with FM·.AM R.Mlto, •ith "9.90 shlr•,....,.,.. ..,.aker. A te rrific velue Wh now only RCA Victor, "-9ular S-480.00 value, now 9nly Senwtionel w~lu1 -8 1peff:er1, cl iamond 1tylu1t REFRIGERATORS: * Full tali'Tii!iia'iifi'lWoOGV:'1001tr.·r·mR··~­AUTOMAT~C DEFROST, $228.00 v1lu1, now only ... , .. 191.11 WASHERS· DRYERS: * * 'U Frigidaire J.t Adion WeWr, big R1"'d dry _,in. now ..,1, ... '66 Frigidaire O.lu110 F-.int Heat llet the raiM c.... d9wnl) 12 lb. c-,.city, Dr)'ff, now only ltt8.U 124,88 RANGES: * ,..._ '66 O'K..t. & Mffritt Ctintwnpe Ill, E.,. level RM9L Two Oven1, and larp broiler, ekctric clock, i ignel timtr, . Now only ......•....... ,.......... . . .•... ?M.11 DISHWASHERS: * Frigid•ire Deluxe Mobi le Sile Pric9d now 11 only Roll Around Di1liwadMr, . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . ' ' . . . . . . . 191.00 OPEN EVENING LtlLl._i!_ MANY OTHER ITE MS AVAILABLE AT SAL E PRICES NOW! ~ DAVIS~BROWN TELEVISION ·APPLIANCES 411 EAST 17th STREET COSTA MESA • Fo r Service ... ,,. 646-1684 548-3437 41S Nortk Syc1mor•. SA11l1 A"1 Kl 3-17Sl .,,,,,>>. •-------------------'' ,./IJJitmNNlllNHNllHHIJJNIUlfHINIUNIHlllfflJJIJJJJJllw 1~------------------------------------..1 j , • ,, P• t4'-F ...... ~~ t.. • • ~ : • • " •• • ·~ " •• • ,. •• '~ • ,. • • "' • r=- ..A- • • • " " • • "" • "' • • w • • ' • I Ill ' " " .. 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SANTO DOMINGO, Do-military 'efs hlQle.: P. yine ye evices Funds for rninican Republic (AP) -VI· The milll y ltJJ('[' ( U olence again threatened the the lefti& want tu 1 TeWi11kle Youngsters AT&T Tells Send .Cards to Gls $IO Billion I E • B E h s Dominican Republic today the arme forces 11 A group or Costa Mesa spot (or servicemen in Viel· 11 a rn1ngs are a rt ecrets R as the provisional pruident, pote has riously ll ' school children have provided nam. , esearch Hector Garcia-Godoy, pre-the peace-aking I I l l at least a temporary bright Seo of h d d Chr' t NEW YORK IAPl -Amer· pared a response to demands the Orcani ion or \n.t' res an ma e 1s · . ma d r hi d b 1can .Tl!lephone & Telegraph By ALTON BLAKESLEE mg today to the American that he dismiss the nation's States. s car s, as one Y sev-Co .. the world's largest share· AP Sclence WrJter Associalk>n for the Advance-Research grants totaling nulltary chiefs. 1:.-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..-:..~~..- enth1. grade art students at'holder famil , today re rted BERKELEY Calli (AP ment of Science. $148,'?98 for project~ in math· The president promised to -----~ Te\\ ink le School. were sent Y • po Two .1 •hi h tli . ) Combined use of lnfra-r e d emauc.s and <'hem1stry have address the nallon Monday overseas by instructor Robert record revenues and earn1ngs la e ra~ es g ' f eld au-f and ullrav1dlet devices ra-been a\fcl?ded to faculty mem· night ori results of a gov- Wenger two weeks ago to be for the 12 montha ended Nov. Ph n 1 over a te 0 dar. regular and color ' pho· bers at the University of Cal· ernment Investigation Into a 1 dlstributed to the troops in the 30. ~ i:klng down. a special !ography, and other means. lfornla .. Irvine. . bloody Incident last m?~th field: . Revenues hit Sl0,997,120.-spying eye detected the be· 1s capable .of telling one kind Toppmg the list Is. an '82~-that led to the current crtSls. This week a grateful rec1p-ooo. producing net income of ginning of a serious cro dls· of vegetation from another. 200 grant by the National Sci· Behind the crisis was the lent penned his thanks to one $79,116.000. or $3.40 a share. ease, two weeks soone/ than how healthy the yegetatlon ence Foundation to scholars continuing hostility between of th_e students. ~2-year-old The figures easUy surpassed a human expert could have ls. an~ even why 1t ls be· In t~e ~epartment of mathe-the armed ~orcea an.d h~rd· D~bb1e Hooper of 3<174 Molo-year-earlier figure s of si.648.· spctted the trouble on the c ~ m 1 n g sick, Dr. ColweU matics Ill r~search in rune· core lefl;wmg nationahs~s I~~~=---=~~~ ka1 Place. ~he three-page !et· 762,000 or $3.24 a share 00 ground. Steps to control the said. . lional anaJys1a over a period sympathetic to last Aprils ter was wrttten by a service-sale of Sl0,226.165.000. disease were taken that much The devices can pack up In· of two years. revolution. na reprint ..... to pie\ ' "' for btlow $2,~ f1tMI 1:~11 ol 11 Imported *"100tlo ~ t lttt teptlnt to1 t;J. U. S. I"? Trwcontlnent.t lots, m (UI Stmt. New Yor\Ntw YOik : Tel: (2121 TR 6-711 _ I man named H. Morgan Tay· The figures surp&ssed t he earlier. formation to help ''pred I ct Professor Bernard Gel· The left-wingers want the lor, rank unknown, on ~half previous record levels for a This ls one example of a weeks , months or y~ars in baum, ~epai:tmen~ chairman, of .the rest of the men 1n his 12-month period. made in the new. expanding kind of spy· ad~a~ce what a yeild wiU is prlnc1p~ mvesll~at.or. Alsol;;;~~~~;:;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;JI unit. 12 months ended last Aug. 31. ing to pry out valuable earth ~e in crops. or orchards or collaborating are Einar Hille, 13 111~=====;;;1 am 51' on ~gular PMS "Such a wonderful thing The h I g h er earnings per secrets -how crops and for· timberland. he saJd. Gerhard Kalish, Arnold Le· I •Te] • '1m IRl°Alf'A Ill sio '00 8~sms0008[1Y amount happened to our battalJon share ~ame despite an 1n. ests are faring. where hidden Devices that count gamma bow. Bernard Russo and J.1• •• WJ llliiiiiiiiliiliiil•I when we were allocated a crease In the average number minerals or 011 may lie. to rays -a form of X ray -James ~eh, membe~s of the Corona d•I Mar UR 3.tffO Southern California group of those lovely hand of shares outstandmg r r 0 m fight fires. to find clues to emanating from uranium and aculty 10 mathematics. NOW THRU TUESDAY TH RI FT la OAN made Christmas cards and 500 3 million in the 12 months coming cnanges in clJmate ot~r elements In rock.s are Part o~ ~e grant will go ., '"• r 11 rrn c-r: 11~ 1 • 11111 ,1 greetmgs from your school," ended the past November. and weather. ta learn what prcvmg helpful m studying toward bn~gmg a visiting •••• : .. 1. ~ ... c111..,ft11 r-4~-. "'' Taylor wrote. •·1 observed The company has an esti· man by his actions IS doing to geologic formations and com-scholar of mternational fame : '> .. 1 tears m several eyes as the mated 2.6 mill.Jon sharehold-his own planet. positions of s <! 11 s. said Dr. to UCL R~sul~s of the re· : cards were read." ers. NEW FAMILY Jack Van Lopi.k of Tex~ In-search. which is theoretical, • SOFT WATER W.fiy Pay For The Gimmicks (Watches, Soap Pkg., Etc .. ) CALL ORANGE COUNTY'S 20 YR. VETERAN DEALER ~ 547-6175 $3.80 Min. Rental Exch.-Auto UnitJ-No Installation Ch1rge "WHY TAKE IT SO HARD" · . . . strument.s Inc., Dallas. Tex. c~n serve the purposes of ap- Earth sc1enUsis call t h 1 s phed mathematics Gelbaum • remote s e n s i n g of the en· USE DEVICES said. ' • vironment. It is aided now by Dr. John Place <>f the Of· Another $36 900 was grant d : a who!~ family of new sens· Cice ~f Naval R e s e a r c h. by the Natlon;u Science Fo~-: mg d~".'ces developed largely Was~mgton, _D.C., told of dation to Don L. Bunker as-• ~or military uses and now ~-studies. a s s ! s t e d by the sociate professor of ch~mis· mg talcen ofI the secret list. Nav~, by. Uruvers1ty <Jf Wis-lry, for research on "unimo- The spying eye ~ver the C?ns1n scientists . using site· lecular reactions at ve hJ h wh~t field . was an infra-red oal airborne devices to lo-pressure ... The gr t ? f g device w h 1 c h ~elects heat cate lakes in no~ern Cana-term of two year8; ~d 0~i~ waves. A darker imag~ da that are the flJ'St to thaw support study f d 1 part of the field. marked the or the first to freeze. . . 0 ecompos • beginning <1f block stem rust He said this can help ln de-Uon of sunple molecules under • ·······················~ namlCOUJlt l6iiCI disease. termining the ''cold pole" of pressure. Dr. Robert N. Colwell pro-the North American contin· Robe~ W. Taft, professor Cessor of forestry at the Uni-ent, with slgnllloance in pre-of chem•~~ has. been nam- e SECOND FEATURE e Steve RMVff "Sandokan The GrHt" Plus: Mr. Magoo versity of Ca.l:i!ornia, cited dieting weather and perhaps ed as prmcipal 1.nvestigat.or =========== this ~ of helpful spy-climatic changes. for a thir~ grant of ~.998 by ~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~;:;;;,llla••••I -------------------------------=--=-----.-..:.......:.__:..:._.....=.:.::.:.::=....::.::.:~= the National Institute of II General Medical Sciences for • r[hiiil"M~ LAYTON SOFT WATER, INC.-SANT A ANA Iworkhard.Sodomysavings.Theyearn21% more at First Federal Savings of Alhambra! _/ - ' r ' Bard-earned money calle for bard·worltlog aavinga. And your aavinga do work harder at Fint Federal Savinga of Alhambra. Our high 4.85% (lll'[c.n1 annualn.t.e ..earia y:o11 llo/o mou than bank pauhook uvings pay: When maintained for a year, witli dividend1 compounded quarterly, 4.~% actually givea you 4.94% annu1llyon your 11Dvinge. At that rate, your money could douhle in lea than. l_S yean. And ... with our 41-yur hi6to~ of the •-r.ie, aatule managem,~nt and unbroken d1v1dcnd payment• ... you know you~moncy a pafr. B~1dea, accounu are inaured. So, get your 11uings a raise in pay-open your account •l Fir~l Federal o{ Alhambra now I Fuoda n ccivcd hy the 10th of any nionlh cam from thr ht. 4.94 % PER YE°AR IS WHAT SAVINGS EARN WHEN OUR 4 .85 % CUR RENT ANNtJAL RATE IS MAINTAINED A YEAR ANO COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND' LO}.N ASSOCIATION OF ALHAMBRA • SINCE 1925 • A.G. KRUSE, PRESIDENT ' .. COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Bouleverd •Kl 6·2300 The Harbor Area's Only Federal Savmgs Assoc1at1on •Ask /or Manager C 11 Wesdorl Head Office: Alhambra • Other Offices In Alhambra, Anaheim and West Covina ' WE'RE HOME LOAN SPECIALI STS. TOO. SEE US FOR A LOAN TO SUIT YOUR NEf DS! MCl.IBCFIS H OEl!t\l HOM[ lOt\N BANK <;YSICM. f(0£FIAl SAVINGS ANO LOAN "l<,URANCr C:ORPOFl•llOM . r.ONflJllN r or H OERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A<.SOCtt\TtONS • u s SAlllNC.S & lO•N ltA .. l . CAL fORNlt\ St\VINC.l> A lO ... N l[.t,f,lJl "A F·NMR study of hydrogen ~.il II~~~~~~~!! bondlne." Ntw,o:euc:::o:: Sierra Ouh Will Meet SANT A AN A ~ Color slid- es of a raft trip on the Colo· rado River will be shown at a meeting of the Orange County chapter of the Sierra Club here Tuesday. Gordon Duce of Buena Park will Lake over as chairman of ~e ~roup at the 8 p.m. meet-I ing m th~ Santa Ana Library. He succeeds Ed O'Brien of An· aheim. • Other new officers to as- sume duties include Mrs. Na- da Hannaford of Corona d e I Mar, in charge of book sales, and Mrs. Robert F. Sanders of Costa Mesa. publicity chairman. Red Cross Has De ficit in 1964 I -PluJ- WASHINGTON (UPI) TECHNICOLO~._, .... o....-- Despite a record fund -rals--ALSO-WALT-DISNEY-I L..;;..;;;.=,.:.:::;;.;,:;.:.=.!!.!!:!!:1 ing eHc:rt, the American Red SHORT SUllJEC.Ta Cross wound up with a $21 EVE. SHOW STARTS 6:45 I 920,102 deficit for the fiscal l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;;;;;::::IJ year which ended' last June 30. In its annual report. made public during the weekend, the Red Cross reported tot.al revenue of $105,0'l9.833 and expendltures of $108,081,320. It cited Increased commit- ments in Vietnam and for disaster relief in the United States as reasons for deficit. The total amount raised dunng the fiscal year -$90.· 403.761 -was the highest ever obtained in peacetime, and It y."as one C1f the busiest nd most active years In the post-World War II period for the Red Cross. BALBOA TtlATRE Balboa Penln1ula • 673-4()41 Open 6:•5 -Sunday 2:15 e ENDS MONDAY e "'fhe ~ndpiper.1 'Yell ow Rolls Roye•" TUES-WED·THURS Only A TRIBUTE TO JEANETTE MacDONALD 1- STEAK or SHRIMP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN AMER CA 1 r EDWARDS' I HA\111 eeEM Im! lO !iOMI J11"6E PAI F"l~I A1™E SYI ~IM£ PEeoll ME INV 'IO A ~ -~"ME nfaE JUDGE p PO& PEANUTS \ GORDO '. JUDGE PARJ<ER HAVl"6 &Eal tmOAICEP 10 SOME <Y- JUPGE l'WE:fC'S FRIENPS M THE SYll4PMONY, "IAA.~NE I.NP PEeotrf\H ~ INVITE9 'IO A~ ~ MIP ME PltlVEff ™82:"' JUDGEPMIC~ TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF PO&O ' .., ' ... ANO fWWl'f J. 5TR'ETCHE'R &EARING lHE 8UNOLED·UP fil6UR'! Of A MAN IS HOIST?D FROM THf DfCIC. NOW LooK! Jy Charlts M. Schulz By Gus Arriola By Paet Nichols I · "'10Vl9M'r flE A &IT !GRPRlSEP &UT WHAT MIS. STANTON WA,!, Vf:Kf IMPRE55EV wm1 YOO TWO ~N6 WOMEN .• ~'1 WANfS VOii TO MEET HER ~ K06Elt ! By Tom K. Ryan ---- By Al Smith _ M_onc1_11._J1nuary l _. _1%6 _____ 4_o_AJ_t_v_P_rL_o_r_1N_ews-__ ,,... __ I MONDAY JANUAR"f I fVfNINC min) Attdy'1 llt# deputy, Wtm11, dteidti to reform Oils. th• tolrll tip· pie(, ~ 1tttl!l1 lllm hrttrtltlll II makln1 mou k,i. Otl• lttyt -.. but Andy Is 1mlMl11aJed wllt1I otlt prlMfltt 111,. wlttl tM llf hb out· l•ndisll c1Htloft1 ti hen1 on 1111 hvin1 room wall. 4 ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW l:tl8 T1lt Ill "'9s: (60 111111) >trry lunplty. *Color· Tenneaaet Ernlt Ford " Connie Francis 0 A MIMI Cd• llMuMMll: (30 min ) 'iht Accuwd." Sht111ndoell llndl • pouil>lt clue to hla pnt wt. he reaches th1 rtllhttd aa '"""' of • t1ttlt drift. AllMlt Salfnl - F tY Spain rue«. MEXICAN MOOD -Andy Williams, above, will join guest stars Connie Francis and Tennesse Erine Ford on the "Andy Williams Show" tonight in color at 9 on Channel 4. as they visit Mexico during an inter· national tour and go native. For Adults 'Secret Agent' ls Sopliisticltted Shou' By RICK du BROW nii?hl. One was a relatively HOLLYWOOD <UPI _unknown singer named Mari- l . 1 Jyn Maye, who appeared on think I h~ve discovered one ABC-TV's "llollywood Pal- of the ma~ reason~ that l ace," and will not be unknown like CBS;:V s Br It 1 5 ~. s~y for very long. Even the l\ost. sel'!-es, S~r~t Agent. m Bing Crosby. made clear h.is which p a ~ ' c k McGoohan respect for this unquestiona-sta~s so styhshly each week· bly outstanding artist. ln a end. testimonial rare to a perform· Then are ha~y ev_er _any er who is yet to have a maj· younptera promlllent tn 1t. or name Thls one-hour, S a t u rday . night teries is d~>ne strictly Miss .. ~aye .. sang only one for the big boys and girls. song, M!sly. and she is. no There may be killings and g!amor g1rl. Bu.t her ainging glDlplay and other everyday p1~ch was mcred1bly flne, rem- occurrences. but there is 1nisc~nt of Jo Sta~ford at h~r rarely anything as unpleas-best, . though Miss Maye s ant as loud, significantly-dis-style 1s a great deal more ~~­ played, precocious y o u n g-lcate, complex B.?d SOJ>h.ist1-mrs. cated -yet unernngly direct. There are. instead, lovely She Is here to stay. l.inky ladies. lovely elegant The other half-hour diver- ladies, mean slinky villains, slon was a hall-hour "ABC mean elegant villains -aU Scope" cooverution with of them dominated by the su-Brigitte Bardot. in New York, preme1y cool, handsome and by reporter Howard K. Smith. humorous character protray· EMBARRASSING ed by McGoohao. who cur· . renUy has no superior on net- . These ~.lungs. are easy to work telev i s i 0 n when il }ab at with distant. certain~ cornea to stylized acting. ty because they are m.varably somewhat ernbarrassmg for GOOD EXAMPLE both lnterviewer and inter- This pat 'Saturday night viewee, but on the whole I was a perfect example, as thought that Miss B~dot came McGooban teamed up with-across rather anuably and of all persons - a beautiiul with proper mod~sty about young Ruui.a.D agent in a statements fiattenng to her. biulrn ait.uation in wb.kb Likewile Smith survived in an each of them needed tbe oth-almost' impossible chore. It er to aolve a problem. really all dependa on how Not only did McGooban much you care to know about solve bit problem, but he al· a movie star. so provided a welcome re-I think Smith really g o t spite from NBC·TV'a mercl· to her once when she declln- lesa Uneup Gt three consecu-ed to answer a question about tlve Nn Year's Day football whether abt could understand bowl PJUI, an annual public bow someone like Marilyn service for fanatics Monroe could have been UD· By tb• time the fiiw game, happy. Miss Bardot'1 ex· the Or .... Bowl, came on-pression revealed more than followtn1 the titanic UCLA· It meant to. For the recorrl. Michigan State conteat in the the actreu, whel\i presented 0te Bowl -my mind was with a quote by someone who so dulled by NBC-TV's over-said she wu lazy, undlsci· abundance of public 1ervice plined and wandered through ttiat I waa unable to keep JP her love affaira. replied cheer· with who~ playing. I can· fully, "that's true." not belieft tbat eyoae ex· cept frienda; relatives and THE CHANNEL SWIMr A dee Gall with a personal in· ft&tun on pred1ct.iom for 196& terelt in the playen, ud per· from the Farmer'• Alman1c ii hap• stUdent. end alumni of ache'1uled to be madcut on the 1n1tltut1on 1 tnvolv· NBC-TV'S "Today" program ed, co u 1 d have been in Wednesday ... same day, healthy viewing shape for the "Today" does a segment on Orange Bowl after five tele· the ancient book collection of vision houri with the preced· the New York Public Library ! ~ Hmi.,-lrlllklty lepert: (SO 8 IMlll 6' (60 min) DMt.it: "T-." 1t1t .._. ·~e11 O.rl Th• tim l11tern1· tio111I rock1t:hlp m~~es • succtJSful l1ndin1 on the moon where 1 series JJt mysteries and lt•CIC lncidtnls rtvetl Ille u latenct ~ '" 1clvaneed civilization. m ea.. t11e 11.u <30 •·> ... _ ..... fID Mlle Alf1l11 s,.dll G Mhltll Stntt WHt (60 min ) el LI Tra-.. ! r"c11'11_....._., n.. t&0j t:Z5m1o1tti11 Dtl*tlft P11111 uo 6 8 twel: (30 111111.) !Uul, loot· Q) (t Tiit Lloyd Thl1'1!1 Shft (60 Ina tor a b1r1t l11 in 1 UMd ur, buya min l 1 run·down rodltw ind ttlta • fl) Tro11blt lritll fallltf ove<llt ul I\ tn tllt 81xtt r'1 troot dm. fID C.llftrnia HtMoly tlld 'onl'I· lltllt Ill Notld«t 34 l:JO 0 8 MIC ll1petl: m r ' I Jack lattlam. fl)"°"'.,,.. fill C•ltlraf Allt11"'91tt) el 5irtlerrltol MO 6 CIS £wn1111 II...: (30 min l Wall1t Cronkllt way. 0 '9yt011 ,.._ I: (30 111111.) For Stmn Cord •nd Rodn., Hanfn'™" the llfe·•nd·de•tll 1111tttr of M11di111 tllose who will dtdde Rodrttfa fate; tor A'hson Mackt1U1t, • htlf·rtmtM- btred visitor btlrin1 • l!*ial lift: tor Norman HHTlnltOll, • tummotll from his srandfat11tf. m Jvbllte lt11lpt (30 min.) C!l)T--.. UCB leldca w.,...: (30 min.)110:00 6 8 Art Ullkllttlt'• Hll""'4 "flb11lo111 Ja111n." Tlltllt Sc:eYtJ (60 m111.) 0 tin.-(30 111111) 0 8 b11 for T• Uk (ID 111111.) O Twllicfrt z-(30 min.) ''~11naera at tllt Door." .Paul 8ry111 ls lnstrumtnbf !ft cfl•nP11 th• Ill• m Dtllftls ... Mlllaa (30 min I I of an lllllY J011n1 man. Robert ~ ~: (30 111111 ) "Tiit Van Onvu 111d Lynn Carey sum 1 In& Musk Oi • 5 GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS Ill~"''" *TV 5, 4:30 & 10 pm wtth •.....,.. • • ~• Brundare Fishman Enbtrl Jiii 8 Tt ,., Ill Tl'llll: (30 min ) l ud ~. Mt I D It!! Ca.,-: (60 111111.) "111 c. 9. _..... (30 J!llr1 ) Roaei iir £mtrf ency, Cry HMC!• Witt ti $iiittt1 11etta. Tiit i..t.. auett. dtec>erattly Ill 11et1ent lruilts M en., admlllllltr 11n dn11 ttlollall II lllN: ~ lltNt" '45 surttry is llldlutld. Htnry ledlMI -Bttb Hllttlll. and Vltat nit Q"" (!Mt. D 1Z O'Otcl .._: (60 ml11 ) -r.1 m ct N ... : (llO 111111.) Llny I•· ll~r Star ~ Gtlltflltt •11d en old rth. h11nd "' '"'pttiton tor • promo tJOll Mitlltt l!IU Wlllb. HIMS 01 ly ptlb. CJ. 'Ulll*t ... _. u.. ... 1-: (60 111111.) "Thi Atomi< m fte11 • ...... ls .. lld." m Tll• Soupy s.i. .,.. cao min.) lt:lS D At1t1 111111 _. .. ._ .... ,....... ... I. .. IJ l'ft Cot A s.nt: (30 111111.) Stew Allen, host 1 10:40 f11 Ott_...,: Al1 Stldefl~m. 4 JOHN FORSYTHE SHOW 11:00 f) 0...11 O'a.ck ~ t30 111ln.) * LAUGH RIOT AT I Jtrrt Dllnplly. A GIRLS' SCHOOL 1J Ci Tiit Ult ,._ lhift (31 ''TIM Major's 811 S.t " M1ior f'01·1 "''") Jtcll l ltti1m. t« UlllmH !tit di/I ... ~ !HM-· director of !119 11111u1I Foster frohcJ. IJ Alfrtd ~ """'91111 <• (Color) m1" ) • Tiii •tu • *"' (llO 111111 ) • • ..... """'9r. (30 111111.) "J.lill ......... " ........ -.. • n. ,... cw: Julia Ql/14. .~,c..-. .... n. LlllJ ~ (30 lllt .. ) a """ '1Mf: ''O !llin.) lat. Yr.141 • ............ , ... _. 'S3-fre• l.Mflf . Cl1'11tllhr'f ....... (10 .. 11.) •..-.:.,..,Al uk1m flllllll" ·~w..-., Liiey a.-1 hllar M00MJ t4't "'° • ._.... .. II T ... twtdlllrh•••........ ..., ·-...... --.... w11 ..... ......... : (10 ... , 1:11 .... ..,....., ......... jjitiii .. tllt ,,. ....... (Pwt ~ s.n... OM ti til [Nftl) A jlltl.c .... ll•rt 11io!11 Mttilll aM t11t11 II ,.. 9. T1ll Ttll!IM """= JltltllJf , ltaft9d cenfronb tilt ltttn4lill1 "'1· C.... llell. .... """ tllfolo,al -""""' r.iflCltlofts of the eo-tall~ "1111 8 "'* ""*' If .. Plf" 'W lllMt" llltltll.".......... ... -YWMt "'*· ... tM ~DH-....... l.tll ........ .,.. , ....... '12..........., !Tiie ....... " ....... (JO HweN. ~ .) . t 'THE IRAYE ONE' tt:• ~a--;:.-=-~ " .. llW * AWARD WIHNUtl Colort e...,.. ... ._ • ._,. • ...... '* tlO ... , --....,. ......... lM .......... .....,. .. • o....t Cedl .... C.M l•ert. Ill, ..... ,... 1:00 D""" wr..-, ....., 1:40 fllJ Off.Ila.,: Ari SthltnbaUlll. 1:11 • M1"9: ·-.... .. u..'" 'U t:OI e 9 111e ,.., 1rtn1111 sr.r. C30 -suse11 H•rn~. ing game1. . .. on Friday, "Today" of. Several other diversions fers a report on a new auto----------------------from the football contests mated hospital ... an b o u r were preaented on Saturday NBC-TV special LITTLE .PEOPLE'S PUZZLE p_;:::.._ __ ~_!-~~~~jn .. J\.,;.~~"'4 IW~ s~. '.iNl\'d ·9 'SU311 ·~ 'HHH ·c 'lUWW'YH "t •in1s1~n Hsv:> ·1~ ..... 00 ·~n:::>n::>1m-l '·t 'S1Nt¥d ·9 ..... "~ ·r-•c:..,c:n1 ·c 'H:>llnH:> ·t-•O.Dy tSB]MS~ I \ * BEST BETS TONIGHT * 7:JO • • ""*r. "Tiit MlahtJ S.lltrt... A 111iPtJ .cit! _. ....... rwotutloll II tMlll& piece Ill ttlla 111141 ti lllmllq Mt _. .._. llOftrt1. c.11• llomt ~ -700,000 ,..,.., thl Salltn ..., ...... .. liflll " Mr'COllllll1 the tnllltlldous ~m--................. 1111nt tturt llltlft Ylllt ... lust CM up llld 411ed. Tiit ....., ti ... ""*"' 1111t111tf1nc and !ldlnoloa llrve matlll a Mlfloll ..._ "'""'7 ·Ill a land wlltre peoplt count nine pennla u tlltlr....,..,..... ~trlMIMa. Jl!U.nd tbfir 111t1 • ,. .. If ...... Mt t11t bit Ila aMll •11 ...,.tdltllln11oft •rid liiiidtrw -Wallt.--piiiiiiiiiiiiJ tlllln lllft cneted int.rllt ill tht youn1 with e1-In IMllll """""' 1111V1111. ~1'1111111 •'"' lltdTenia. TUESDAY DAYTIME MOV1ES .. l:JO 8 ''TM...,..,, '57-st.e Cd- 1111, Uubetti Scott l"4 Htntrt ..... 111111. A boy nMt a 11111 •1141 Md- •11talty slloob hit pl_,,..ltt. He !WM and ltldtt: OWMr of tht 1\111 "" ~ Polia both .. ,di fof "'"'· -~,,·~"""* t:• ~· :• ., IOI" 'H _ .11'"" 1:00 m "O. "..,.• '" ....... u-M.r11'" M04'1rot. Attnt lats, -.... l&.11C D ~11 If l'ltalnl lllalld"' 'SJ Crain. fivt sllort lltorltt by 0. Htt11Y. -ly11n 8er1. UO D "Or'flll ,.....,... '51' -!1111 \Z:OO 8 "Dy11t .. lta" '49-Wllli.am Carpn' enc.son ind lola A/br1lflt. ''"' Virrln .. Well&. Youns demolltl1111 4:00 8 "Chical' DMdllM" '49 -Matt .,.rt confhcb with idtu of old PIO udd. Donna Rttd, Arthur Ktl!Mdy "\ ltt ...in and In ro1111n~. I 1 nd Junt Htwe A younr rapott-.. ..... H ftM lartdt" 'SS-I lr11s to tr1c1 ttlr tvtnh l•dl111 '9 ...... ~ tilt duth of 1 b1111tlful JIMlllC 11r1. A LITTLE MATTER OF WISHFUL THINKING? !>omt ncwsp~ptt tlrtulatlon f19urtt are. Not tht O~l . PILOT'S. ThtY'rt audltfd by tht Altlonwldt, rtSPKltd Audit Bureau of Clrtul1\lcns. \ l ' ' I ,I '• • I - -- I J 0 DAI LY PILOT /Nt~·Prtu Monday, January 3, 1%6 For the • Recorll ANAH EIM -Jerome F uate and an Anny veteran Collins. DAILY PILOT assist· Ash. who has been with the • ant news editor, hos been DAILY PILOT three years.1• elected president of the 400-formerly worked for the San • member Orange C o u n t y Diego Unio n. • Press Club. Also named to the press MeetillffS • MONDAY club b o a r d of di rectors for Nt°"':.:lc.. ~;QoboAo:,._~ .:,•. ~:;;~• ~=: 1966 was DAI LY PILOT spe· t!P:,:, scout .. h l>(OCIC t ••WO'lkt t•· clal edition and real estate olortr ,..,, 1... »01 Hl rbol Bllld . editor Leonard Ash. Co•I• Mn•. 7 u ' ,,, o•Molav oron"" co .. t "'"""'· ,,,.,.. Vi Ehinger. a statf mem· ~le Temalt, Uln ~· and SI ... ,..,,_, ber of the Lo· An g e I e s Plt C'.9, Nawoorl i~t· 1 ru Pr;· " 11~r;.::;:'.onJ,m& .. " ~";.~ "°H~n1~n:I~ Times' Orange County sec- c!~:c~ >oH:,~" Loo.• N . "· Odd tion, was named president- Fo11ow• ~•"· '"' irwPof't ,r"°' c.a111 HEADS PRESS CLUB elect. Nr":o'.!'1 'ec:>tt~ mCn•oter Unllt'd R_,bll O'"ers n)"""ted 1n ballots c 1 t Pilot'• Jerome Collini "'' " """ ~~',,.,"\""~~:n:,::; cm10: J.o,o-:::.":'v~ tabulated at Press Club head- o R }.~1• I oo pm W · I b 1 0 0 ~ c°''' M• .. 1.-N& ,,, ,,., quarters here al 1 u r Ntwoort 8 1Yd' C06fl Mt\.A, I 00 D m Cl k' Crest Hotel 1"nclude ~,..,_, AOtlori<\, I"( , H~fborh!H (llt PI•" Br 5 • ca11.or Par• SC"°"'· neo Hoir• o.,,,., D th T • } Vice president, Pal Riley {o>lt N'OI I OO D m ea 1'13 N~•: WI:: s~': ·u ren,;.,,''S1' or the Register: secretary, '"''• "'"' 1 oo o"' Mary Flagg. Fullerton 'ews-°"~;·,~P~~~g:' t:~--:".~:M>lf..;,,~; Delayed Till Tribune, and treasurer. Hal ton ·-"· , JO pm. I Schulz. Los Angeles Times. ruu o•" I In addll1on to Ash. new di· \<,.t ....... ~lllU!l&:i~lltillll~-uM 81Q~/~;;f .... ~~""'i!!l"' H•~': ~':011 rectors are Jim Cooper. Or-1-----------'°''' Mr .... 100 ,,,, I w d esday • Wn lmlM!t• (111m~· "' '""'"'''C. e 11 ange County Evening ~ews: Board of Ol•o<lot•. I( "O. Ta~ Rn••u-John Hard" the ~ewporter • rant, w,,1m1~t'lf'I t. n<'Of\ / ~ • ' Tl • f T k '"''' Mn• EaClllllOO C•uo. Corti ,·~ s A N T A ANA Su""r'1or and Sam L\OnS. public rela-11e a e~ • Rt\fev'•"'' l"-d ~•·bOt 8 wd 0;11 t \ -t""" • CJ ., .... I) llOCl'O J d \I'll. u h" llons \'IC'e prr .. 1dent or Coun-llP!a-. c•vc:. " co~•• .,. • ., '<O"'"· co·•• u ~e \ 1 tam L. ll'lU rray t I~ tv ""l onal Bank Rttl ll<>••llf•"' l&'S ,.,,._ lllva ~ .'< ... I · ceo"• ....,,. 11 •~ r,,, •mornin6 issued a warrant Colli·ns "ho succeeds Tru-A l T ] (O\TA ¥t u K1••f'•\ (lub. AfTI., Ct " ' u 0 00 s • i,,•:,":: ,~·.~· 0!>6~ " ''" ~"eo-1 '"''' for the arrest of flamboyan t man Meyers of the. Evening • ' riow-1 ""DC' 01111m1,1 c 1u1>, ""'• M•· Los Angeles woman attorney Ne"'s as pres1~ent, )Otned the . • ''"•· 1o•1 8""4' o..... N"""°'' GI d T 1 R t h DAILY PJ LOT staff two years A 1960 automobile and tools B•«n l I\ n"' -a \'S OW es 00 W e 0 • "'""''"''on e .. ,,, ~''"'"1' c1u11. s~,~''rs h f •. 1 d t h f ago after serving five years valued al $1,633 were stolen 8 ~~tn 1"' • """""910" er1en s e ai e . 0 s ow up or a as managing editor of the from a Costa Mesa used car 1-'vnl nQIOn P. .. cn po1a•v Clut>-Nortf'I, murder tnal here . South Coast News in Laguna • Fou• wino• Ro11ur.,,1, 1..,-i1 eoiu • dealer over the weekend '""' RC>o\a. !'un11n;t0<1 s..c11, 11 l The warrant, however. was [1each lie is a lJCLA grad· 1' rd . · • 0 m, ~ I withdrawn within 20 minutes --c iffo JeTVlS of 321 Avo-• • after an attorney fr<lm Mrs ca~o St., Costa Mesa, mech· • Davorees Root's office appeared in c· N ani c for Royal Motor~. 2053 Il v a mes Harbor Blvd., told police the • 01vo•cu '1l l O court to formally request a , burglars broke into a garage • C,,,.rrv E tl!N>f ..,, MU1Jt'I • (_ '"""m ea1111 ""'!.'"" "' P"''1'• continuance or the trial on the car lot between 9 p.m. • f/l/1;l1 .,,..., •• V\ Ullbrrt J A . H d ~~~.~~"·E~S' .}, ~~~°': George William Cole. 60-year-1•tlll <J ea Friday and 6 a.m. Sund ay .,.,.,,.,_, Hai.1 •• c;oroon l .. '"' """'1 old Capistrano Beach man '-~ PolJce said a 15-by 12-foot • v~~~·n .. ,..~,,ca ~oe •• LI~ accu~ed of slaying his wHe. hole was knocked in the sidel• .... 01 11 •11 J udge Murray tentatively BL'EXA PARK -Public of the garage • Scflltc'''· 11-••• "' ocen ~ .,. 11 D F C · v.,...11£. l•no. """ "' Freoe<IC\ reset the jury trial for Wed · h orks 1rector orrest . -----------• -e:~.:;: p'""''' """ .. a-..,,..,.,,,. nesday. "Bud" Yaberg Tuesday as· r-----------. 11.'.~~.''h~1;'i8'' .. M•"'"• M The temporary warra n t sumes the po t af a-:ting city ~YI/Ii Sr/\ • !.,~:;':';" ~1~~: ~-~ :~~-!. wa s issued after Deputy Dist manager here 8 AtJ 'VJ • k~.,f.h~~~ '!,.', ".[~'"" c. Atty. Dave Bach t<l\d the \'aberg. 44, was nam~d by UD tt41,._,,,,rs~~ • ~~:~~.o,,w·~~~ 'l ·~, M~7 .. , 11 jurist that although Col e was Buen a Park cit~ councilmen •.,., ~~ Dod9•· E•angotlnt "' °'*'" " present and 15 trial witnesses to succeed E . V In c e n t Er-.,_,>: • Ha...-. lto vt AOth,,. , • "-,,, • Mu•'''"' '°""'• E. ••· Doti were on call Mrs Root was dely1. whose res1gnatidn u.:-$1 ... '"""'· K•"""'" c •• !.lro~ ,.,,,.. ' . ff I F "d o•ttr still in Los Angeles. came e ect ve rs ay. Ne11_,, ~r• K•• v•. iucn1rc1 J • ..,.. Noting that his office had Yaberg will serve as both strenuously opposed an ear-~e acting a!Tlnager and pub- lier continuance or the trial he works chief until the coun- one month ago. Bach said, cit decides on a ~e.rmanent Fire Calls w"'"''"''•' "Mrs R0<1t is not here today. manager. Yaberg JOtned the lh ~ 1 m W'l!av. meOk.•I 11d, "n · • · l.n d oam circlt She seldom is .. city engineer g epartment 1 02 P,,,. mf(jl<.•' 110. u n i Juoert s1 ~ in 1960. Previously he had 11 :u Pm· ""0"< '""'· 1111 1••* A•• served as Garden Grov e as· • Gil !Ml • OIHUIMI • '• • • Pe11•t••• .,.,,._. 'Tltru•l_.oclc Col/or' H8 0 m iond••· ter ''"· ·~ &og1rt ware •w sistant city engineer. TOILET TANK BALL • (lrcla. 12 71 p "'· mf(jlcal 1!4, 111 7tll SI. .......... l 01 p,.,. tore lnv .. •111••""'· tln Oun G m1 NG up ....... < ... ,.,, ... S.H., • Htw,_..' .. adt Orlvr Ttt. •"-••"• Wo••• -. ..... 1.-.••o•lly .•o,, • J3 • "' Fr toe•~. ,.,vk» u tl, 4 33 • •l 0 m . 11ructur• flrt. 317' F11k1a"4 '"' "n-•• •O .. , •"•' •• ,~ "wtt.•"'q • (ou~ll•nd Ori•• (ore~. 117.000 qam 89f G TS &a&••• M&UV t ll om. M'rVJ<,t tell. 1°' VI• llN U ·~pm CO•'"" Mans• .... Otl ....... r NI H ~ .. ""'I 7 ir AT HAROWAU STOUS • • ,. 0"' ,.,....,,Cl l11d. 111 V•• X•MIW I 13rd Slrttl '"" M••" S!tMf. fm. Oll I 3' • m ~.ivron. M'r••<1 c.all, ~ El 1 JI •"' '''"'''°n '''" olarm. ""'"'' Aller u . eo...-ICl411"7., a ladd« 1'· -=========:-====---• M-na .... • Av•,..,. • ..., llu>M•d StrMI rlla uont of\al -......... , .. u ro• ' • 1 11 p m , grtt,. llro. ns.! v ,. l'llo I ., 1 "" u..or '"•• M1 2 lo-Ctrdo l•ot• •ad .. uo.1 fro• '-lr-.ulll DEAR EDNA: I I co p I'll lundt Y. """''<•• 110, ''" Circle _.. .. 'boU. HJ ~,.,,. aec.esd-• Ha11v '-•"' • '"'• "'-~~~~~"...".'~~~.:a-~.r ~=: l sold t.M baby bed fOf SL5 Hvftt111ti. .. ~ I) 11 • m S.turo&y, Mtdlc.al •Id. 42) dopr~-. ta _. ltrlt.&llo•. C'\TnJ: wtth 1 DAJL y PILOT want ltd. 8 11 06 • "'· ~luron. ,,,. 1nvutrQ1llo•. MIO"°'" ..... ....a.111 w lap lu l, tol&i.lllC -'·" ., I 6'C2 llmtno Oro¥t 12 )I a m Su,,.,.v. car 11,.., Or•"V• cu,_,,,, 11Tl1&Unc ,,,.. • .,'r:::J .cW Now 9\IHS what? •. 6 )I om, ......,<•• •"'· 1 .. ii 11,,.,.,. La,... 4-)1 p m , meolGat a id, 2611 Eide~ """· CT11Ts.lt •I .,,........ ,_ .. .._ lML ltt J CM pm, lr .. 11 fttr JH Ntfft II. Annut and Broe<fwav. I u lne ll1Mil ~ aui.oa.Jc ll&la Nll Ott p Jt 10 u 1 m. s.inc1ev. ''"'" ""· ms °"'• 10 " P m , ,,,..,le.al aid, 1as a.wowav ADV. ~~~~~_.:..:.::....:_:__:..:=======~;;:====-=~ I' I I I I I I I e L 2. ADORf.SS t'· PH ONE CITY STATE • • Chec k o r money 01uer enc1oseo Tor $-- Mall to C-0sta Mesa Savings & Loan Associa- tion P 0 Box 2 1 77. Costa Mesa. Cal iforn1a. 4.85 % ri1rr1•n1 annu;if r:lll" 0 > -' m a:: 0 Ill a:: < % • • • • • HI FOLKS! HERE IS. OUR · FIRST BIG SALES EVENT OF · THE YEAR! Beginnin9 Monday, January 3rd we tart our annual ''13th Month'' Sale. The single biggest bargain festival of the year!!! Here's your personal in· vitation to attend! Don't miss -Join the fun of shopping at ... J I FROM OUR BRAT SHOP BOYi ' (3-7) a ova· I OYS' (3·7) NITEY-NITE ,LANNEL-LINEO T· GA BARDI NE SLACKS and SLACKS SLEEPER SHIRTS MATTOCH SHIRTS BETTER VA LUES SALE '299 BETTER 99¢ $199 s1 .. t-4 $199 VALUES Re,. $l.OO • .. BA BY BABY SENSATIONAL GIRLS' 4-14 GIRLS' FLANN EL STRETCHAllS BLANKET COAT GOWNS SALE REG. i l.00 VALUE l REG. IS.00 OR PAJ AMAS ~ $299 3-h 511 11 '199 7-14 51511 GIRLS' Gl"LS' GIRLS' (7-14) GIRLS' SWEATERS GRANNIES SCHOOL DRESSES BLOUSES _,. '2" SPECIALLY PRICED 3-h S PECIAL I UY •-14 ~ ( '3" $499 $199 OFF 7-14 I FROM OUR PAGE 1 f I SUI -TE EN .. WOME N'S WOMEN'S ANNUAL SKIRTS FAMOUS BRAND PANTIES ROBES BRAS llllE G .... 00 VALUll TO 114.M GIRDLES -'499 6 F $244 ·a· 25o/c OFF • 0 • 0 P~~~e· SAMPLE IPECIAL BUY W0,11111'1 ITHTCH IMPORTED SUB-TEEN WOMIN'I MOHAIR GOWNS CAPRIS DRESSES SWEATERS REG. MAO VA LUI 1/2 ·2· $&· 4 REG. S10.tl PRICE $588 CORDU ROY CASUAL CARPET IPlCIAL auv, TH E P OPULAR COATS JUNIOR "POOR BOY" HANDBAG DRESSES REG. a1s.oo TOP $13 88 $499 $888 REG. '4.00 '2" \ I FROM OUR MISnR SHOP I I OYS' I OYS' BOYS' I OYS' "LANNIL SLACKS SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS SHIRTS OR AH ORTED SIZES REG. S7.00 PAJAMAS $288 VALUE: TO J.4,00 . $4~ $199 $199 EN'S MEN'S ORLON • MANY OTHER -SLACKS ~ '-CARDIGAN --'-•OPEN SPECIAL SWEATERS MON. & FRI. ITEMS AoT VALU ES TO 13.00 . REG. $10.91 EVENINGS '388 $699 US TED 'TIL 9 -e CHARGE ACCO.UNTS /INVITED e PH. 646-0505 , I< • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • -· • • • • • • ,. • .. • • • • • • • ••••••••• 1809 NEWPORT AVE e COSTA MESA • • • • • • Lr----- _...,.._ __________________ __.IQ••• ••r••~•••••••••• • ························~ J • • ' . ..1ac t Ba s1tW'1p. Hilat rinc dtvts Jl.trbor Y• £1rphallt rea 1n the n·sundaJ. \Jore tbm ]d')e s 1pre b;:hl winda I ta season ' und~r cryati Tcophy wt (ln :AN R 1.1111J, Jack Zi.111 II. I L.\ \T. 13) ~ rs '\llYC: (· ~11llc NllYC Pll Rf -\ Kll'tn~mid, I RHODE~ rraru. Rice. ah 1 p. Cmn B\( PC-Elua ier ll YC. RHODES-I l'bb Carler, Sa1J1ng Club. UDO 14-A Mike l lirscli 1!12. 0 i c k 13• Tie, No. t!'bOO, AB' 'f\11ch. Chad LID0 -14.B Butcher, AS f lNN - 1A'1tch, BYC s~PE - Hughes, BYC Boa For J he first 11t-header if Its ldnd t" A tJI open ft! llw-Long S Municipal A Tut first ,how' in one tioa Ls tbrou( Three d.ay f II ... Skip'· a powerboal da\ run at t Both the s wwe.rboat. 1 ·the-water "The idea .oat showa,' l.J afford a uallfied a ui 'ho can't ACROSS l F'.an tutic lritk & Dtlt ct ~ 10 Bt~Oll t weulsom 1• -Gree JS ll•lian capital · ~b Bedouin headb~d cord l7 Nol •-: 2 word.s 13 Death llOtltt lq RMr ol tlalne 20 French upper hOl.lse :1 U1111npcrt; pe1son ~3 Br1 llsll utirist i~ BelOl t 211 91ow Wt&IMwS n knoct (9 We.Gill flt .. UCLA a tu dent 31 W t1n;i Ii jJ Objt tt ot worslup 3S -probano ._ Burden o proof 37 Weapon •; Ptrs1111 l1iry ·~Saying noU11n g H USC sym •, Go 1 n 10 " 6 67 THE NI MONDA T~nder. Jl \\1th " t'lfl J:l fl\') I St Dt,,n• 1107 Ju Hilaria ~a'ds Fleet I In NHYC Regatta .J a c k BaDit;t II • meter O(.p. Hilaria. ,.. ~ oewan cin& dlvilkll fl Newport arbOr Y8dlt Club's White lt>Vhant repUa which usher· 1ed 1n tbs -sailingn sea- ~n • SUnd.11'"" \1ore tblia -boats In a ~J;,,~s spread calh'u to the )i.glll wind& u ~ new regat- ta seasco wu mugutrated 1untler cryltal skies. Ttopby winners were : oCE.AN RACING -(1) Hl- 1ari.1. Jack Baillif, BYC: (2) Zo11 ll. Norman.· Switzer. L.\ \'(: '3) Malobi, Tom Wild- er. '\llYC: (4) Windsum, Page --------- f\olle NHYC. l'HRf -Vlvac:iou.s, Bill von METCALF -Sea SooL Klt'tnSmid, NHYC. Bob Wllliamaon, BYC; (2) To. · HHODE&-33 -Manana, tetbe.rneaa, Bill Holda, BYC; frank Rice, NHYC; (2) Mid-(3) Hassle, Jack Sd\oii. BYC. sh 1 p, Ccmverse, Wurdeman, LEJDIAH.tt _ Tie ValyJto BYC da, Skip Riley, LTYC 'and No. PC -Eludw, Howard Swit. D. Bartan Beek, NHYC; (3) ier JI Y C. SallipQedta, Stewart New- RHO DES. IJ -,_... Pu. ~ NYHC. IR>o Carter, Sam Butma RNOWBJRD Ch · 1 :. Sa1hng Club. -erie. ,.. LJOO 14-A -Piper 'flier, Gustatsen, NHYC; 12J No. 561, Mike Hirscb. BYC; ....(2) No. Jobn Scnigg~. N~YC; 131 No. aw.. Dic k Zebag. ABYC ; 452. John Dieterich, NHYC. 13• Tie No. =-DoJ Rob-BABal' A -run. Will Swig- erMn. ' ABYC a nd LtttJe art, NHYC;"' 12) Wlkhcraft, T\l 1ch. Chad hUcbell, BYC. Gordon Johnson, BCYC;. (3) LID0-1'8 -Ori n B, R.O. Mach Ill, Dennis Durgan, Butcher. ABYC. BCYC. FINN -No. ~7. Terry SABOT B -No. 3472. Bob 1.R1Lcb, BYC. Helvie. BCYC; l21 Henry -~~E -N,. 14&1, Maril VW, Karen Bluel. BCYC; \3J · Hughes, BYC. No. 4539, Gary Thorne, BYC. Boat Shows Planned For Sail and Power ~ Tile first section of a dou-lminds, one admis~on will be ~ . 1le·header boat show-f1rsl good for both abows." 1f 1ls kind ever to~ staged::::. . Tbe water demonstrati~ • Ul open Its doors Friday at 1' another feature that ts I~ Long Beach Arena and !:ringing most of the top man· \.funicipal Auditorium. ufacturers in sail and powtr The first of the two boat to tbt show, ~egar sal~. ibows in one will feature uil· 1'he demonstration a~. will boats through Jan. 16. be a few blocks awar from the actual show and will have .Thr~ ~~.• later, p~oducer demonstrator boats of ev~. F H. Skip Cregar will ~ description and size for the 1 powerboat show for a f~w-public's inspection. da) run at th~ same location. "'If a person. after viewing Both the sailboat and the the show is interested in a ~owerboat, a.bow will i~Jude parlicula; boat. he may then 111-the-water demon~trabons. see the exhibitor for a spe· "The idea of back-~k cial demonstration pass." the ooa t shows." said Cttgar, '11 producer continued. "He will to afford a show tor each be taken by shuttle·bus to the qualified audience. For those demonstration area which is iho can't mab up their only mimdea away." ACROSS f 41 lhrcus ' Slturday's Puzzle SolvW. Pdrckls-1 Fantastic (8 -a cart! Irick \ "49 Business b Defect ~ ibtlrtviation 10 BetOIU 51 Kind d wearlsOlllt hors. 14 -Gre1r1t 53 Man'' JS Italian nitk'l!Ml t cip i 1a1 I s.. Audi tor: !o Bedouin Abb'. • he.idband ~57 Anything cord lhorcudlly 17 Not• -: soakd 2 words 5' HttbaG«JUs l3 De1th plant notice 61 Dog food l/J/66 l'l ~r of constltuert • 3 C11ry 32 Acto111- 20 Faineh U Grain s tallc t,"4 Relative, pany1ng rtnc 67 Chlorophyll· or a sort 3-4 --E11cson upper cantJining > S Boston 36 Job , h01Jse flan! athlete 38 Brotherly ' .l Un1mporlart 68 slll!d 6 Early )Cj An emouon I person •.. "ot.ed '°r Canal11r1 40 Ooied n Brtlistl d.,ters gov1111or •3 Ripped sahrist ~ F'NHR 1hen 7 Grry wolf 46 Flower 15 BefOf t titl now a Mtllo,,11 50 Dropped 26 ~~ ..... s f 70 Violent c.ompound explos1vr .,,._.. disordec t Does 52 Toudl1d ~~ ~G~tll 71 Outer. • • ' gJl'den 9tr1tly c 1 OI Prtr1x chore S4 Navigator's io UCLA 72M1h ~d lOGoneby nKHSllY student ~7l Bttun1 f 11 Once mo re 55 Oiseue :n Cut.111111 ~ · .achmr. 12 Milk: Sb Language 33 Db1 ect of Sl.w111 W0<d of the trade worship 74 CllurU, tle111enl 58 Law and 3~ -problndi: official 13 -George order 11' ~ Burden of 15 Toole out 22 Close f,O Vtrtical proof 2~ Unr t of door mtfl'lbet !~Weapon 't DOWN dis laric~ 62 Sati sfy • P~rsraa . 27 Ready for 6.3 Hin du red , la rry 1 ExclMtatlon galhetin 11 dye •. S1~no of sorrow 28 Gland: Comb. 65 Entr' -· i H u°sc '"IJ bol. 2 Piece of form lnlt m!IH;On ... ,-G . sym u corre59ond-.30 Europeari 66 Do garden · '' ' o 1 n t nc e Gold coin chore 6' 67 '. 1nd on MONDAY ... Roast Prime Rib ol. Heel , Au Jus T11nller. juicy EHttrn Prime ~f. roa~led to ynur t11irtl', 11 •th 11 bfiktd potato th11t b ju!il 11r11nd with thr natural i:IAV} ! Soup or s;ilsd and your choice or he\'t'r8jtf' $2.95 Dr'!ner Aeurvatlont: C1tl eH-1700, E.xt. 413 1107 J;imboru AQAd . Hwy. IOI -Newport Beac.h Monday, January 3, 1%6 , PR .I-INVENTORY Stock of 111• ihma lia limited. Den't deley and be diMppOinted. All S .. fln•I. ' Living Room: t2" Transitional Sofa ;n1tural beige) ( 1 One large foam cushion (four pillow back). Castera. Reg. $359.50. NOW $295.00 98" Mectiterranea.n Sofa (p1Uow back) Made by - Century. VERY, VERY SPECI~ $295.00 96" Costom Quilted Sofa lpillow back) Ma1'hall spring base, over 100 fabria at this ..pecial price. Our best value in years. Ref. ~75.00. ~ 'SALE PRICE Pff.50 S4" IAve Seat to match aboVf' Sofa with sheppard casters. Make.; Alee comer ar· ra.ngemenl Reg. $299.StJ. SALE PRICE $239.50 100" Tr~tional Sot~loose pillow back. Many fabriC'S to select ft'om. Reg. $529.50. NOW $450.00 96" Sofa-pilloir back. Trapunto decorated. gold, super-soft cNtStruction, scotchguarded, sbeppard casters. R&g. $489.50. . ..OW $379.50 84" LawW1 Sofa,-Choice of 3 arm styles. 3 back styles, many fabrics. 8-way hand-tied base. M~all cuahions. (Also love-seal to matchl "t SPECIAL $159.SQ. 78" t..arly Amerltan Sofa. Bigh back with birch Nings. Reg. $249.50. SALE $199.50 '6" Transitional Sofa. Loose pillow baek; blue-beige Unen, super son construction. Reg. $575.00. SALE PRICE $475.00 100" Trmsition'll Sofa. Gold tapestry: custom quilted, loose pillow-back, sheppard ~ters. One only. Reg. $595.00. CLOSE OUT PRICE $399.50?> Love Seat-French Provincial Blue • white. Reg. $119.50. / CLOSE OUT $ t9.9S French Provincial Love Seat. Tufted back. " Reg. $299.50. CLOSE OUT $2.f9.SO Transitional Love Seat. Loose pillow back; gold~ olive, custom quilted. Reg. $299.50. CLOSE OUT $229.50 Dining Room: 1 Hutch-Distressed Fini.sh-44" wide (Maple). Reg. $299.50. CLOSE OUT $175.00 6 Piece ltalian Provincial Cherry-includes 4.2" ext. pedesW table, glass china; arm chair & 3 side chairs. 6 Piece Spanish Dining Sel Includes 44" square Pedestal table; 54" Hutch; 4 side chairs. $375.00 Reg. $699.50. SALE U95.08 5 Piece Game Table Set-48" marble top; antique white; ltaliAn Provincial: 4 upholstered chaiTS. Reg. $399.50. CLOSE OUT AT $269 . .50 5 Piece Spanish Set. Octagonal Ext. Table w/4 side chairs. 'Reg. $309.00. NOW $259.SO 48" Hi-Lo Table. Adjustable. White Plaatic. Reg. $99.50. CLOSE OUT $ 59.95 5 Piece Wrought Iron Set. 40" Glw Table; arm chair and 3 side chairs. ~g. $239.50. . SALE $199.50 Chairs: Barcolounger Recliner; tapestry print. Reg. $199.50. CLOSE OUT $139.50 Barcoloungers & Rockoloungers. Large selection -_terrific.discount&. - ---- Swivel Rocker-foam cushion. Reg. $94.50 SPECIAL $ 69.95 Large Man's Club Cqair &. Ottoman. Naugahyde, reversible pillow back; choice of colors; 2-pieces. $135.00 Large French Provihcial Club Chair. Custom Quilted Print. Reg. $239.50. NOW $199.SO 1 Pair Hi-Back French Provincial Chairs. Quilted. Reg. $129.50 ea. CLOSE OUT $ 99.SO ... Large IA.r:ldon Lounge Chair & Ottoman; top grain ~·· leather (oLive green), 2-pieces. Reg. $369.50. SALE PRICE $299.50 2-Piece Chair & Ottoman: top grain glove leather (down filled). Luxurious-antique gold. Reg. $450.00. SALE PRICE $395.00 High back-Jenny Lind Maple-Swivel Rocker. $ 74.95 Empire Maple Chair. Reg. $99.50. CLOSE OUT $ 69.95 Pair Jt~lian Prov incial Chairs-Cane back. $ 77.SO H . French Provincial Quilted Chair. CLOSE OUT $ 69.95 Thest mark downs are just a sample of the many values offered. _ . ~REE ... so oz. PAD Q~ ~•'££ r WITH EACH CAAf",,?1-JNtTALLATION 5peclel home decorating service avelleble et no cost Ith Purchase. • AND YEAR-END . FURNITURE SAU STARTS TUESDAY, JAN. 4TH --9 A.M. A STATEMENT °'1c. nery year "• offer our v .. r.End furniture sat. c.a.lwatint anatMr 1oc.c1n ful yiear in Golt• Meae. This ia OM w.y of thenkint you for your ,_. ,..,...... .,.. oOwi,. yeu 1 chance to make terrific uvin~ while we make new custofMrt 8ftd reduc:. our stock for inventory fM""POI"• CM' )loffcy hat newr been to Mw. one~•• ... ., enother end buy special MCOnd grede merchendiM for thia event. Our pledge to you is to continue to Mii nationelly adverti..d fllf'niture at reuoneble prices and to give you the beat personal Mrvice humanly pouible. So come ready to buy with confidence that you will buy the finfft quality 1t lowest prices. Theo Mutin Carpeting~ .. Bigelow, Sanford. Downs, Mag~. Phtladelph1a & many other leadmg brands at terrific savings. t Sofa Sleepers: Quen-IDI' S•p«-80" x 80"-Mattress; custom quilted; 1006e pillow back. Res. ' ·~ 50 SALE sm.so SUnmoos H~A·kod. Choice of tovers. " $199.SO Sam,,,,.. H~A-Be<t ; 9l11'z" single fold mattress; 53" x 75" -Plaid fabric. Re«. 1299 ~ SALE $2.59.SO 2 Piece Com er Arrangement-consists of 2 pillow back couches and corner tablf.-formtca lop A: walnut. VERY SPECIAL AT $299.SO Sff our Roll-Away Beds and Studio Couches in our Sleep Shop. Mattres~ Specials: SEALY. SIMMONS & U. S. KOYLON Sealy Rotel·Motef' (extra firm for contract division). EACH PIECE $ 34.95 Sealy Anniversary Specia1'(Golden Classic) Tuftless with F.dgeguard; guaranteed 1~ yrs. Same as $59.50 Pattern. (Save $40.00 Per &0. EACH PIECE S 1'.'5 Sealy Anniversary Supreme, Quilted over Sealy-foam with F.dgeguard, 312 coils: guaranteed 15 yrs. (Save $40.00 J>er Set). ·EACH PIECE $ 49.'5 ~!Y POfiturepeJic (extra length-no extra charge during our sale). EACH PIECE $ 79.50 Sinfmoos (quilted smooth ~) Super Lady Rest_:.cover guaranteed same as set formerly selling for $1~9.00. (Maltresa & Box Spring). BOTH $ ".JO Simmons Beauty Rest-EACH PIECE $ 7'.50 (Limi•od r1mo> U. S. KOylon Bedding U.S. Koylon Set. (full and twin size). lUg. f159.S0-2·piece. U.S Koylon IQueen Size) Reg. $199.S0-=-2-piece. U.S. Koylon (King Size) 6' x 7'-Reg. $299.50-2-piece. Super-Size Bedding: . $99.SO $149.50 $199.50 Sealy Anniversary Long Boy. Standard width by 80" long. Sealy Anniverury Queen Size; 60" x 80"; 2-piece. Sealy Anniversary King Size Set: 6' x 7' with split box spring. Sealy Hotel-Mo~! (Queen 60" x 80"): 2-piece. EACH PIECE $ 49.'5 $129'.JO $179.50 Sealy Hotel-Motel (King 6' x 7'); 2-piece. Sealy-Extra firm quiJt supreme; (Qulen S~" x 80"); 2-piec.e Sealy-Extra firm quilt supreme; (King size~' x 7'); 2-piece. Bed Room: $ "·'° $13'.90 $149.SO $199.JO 5 Piece Oriental Bed Set (Ming Finish). Consist.$ of 72" Dresser, Mirr<>r. King· Size Bed and 2 Stands-Marble Tops. Reg. $719.50. SP~CIAL PRICI $515.00 5 Piece Sanford Oriental Set-{Olive-Teak Finish); 74" Dresser. Mirror, Full Size .Bed: 2 Stands. Reg. $607.45 !Group). SALE PRICE $499.50 5 Piett! Walnut Contemporary Set. Consists of 60'' Dresser, Mirror; 4/6 Bookcase Headboard with Footboard: 2 Stands. A real value at $289.SO Large Thomasvi)le Chest-~gent-House. Reg. $289.50. CLOSE OUT AT $199.$0 6 Piece Kent-Coffey Spani11h Tierra. 75" Dresser; Pr. Gold-Leaf Mirrors; Bed; 2 Stands. Complete Group Reg. $717 .50. 5 Piece French Provincial Solid Cherry; consists of 75" Dresser, Mirror. King Size Bed; 2 Stands. Complete Group Price Reg. $&14.00. Ma~ extra be<1.s..A.Uerri.fic..s.a'a'.ing.s... 'Bun Beds from $39.95. Just a few of our many good values in Bedroom Furniture. $565.00 All Swig Lamps diacounted 20•;,. Pole Lamsa-d lacounted up to so•;.. PICll( A GIFT TABLE -FREE GIFT ... with first 25 purchaaes of $5.00 or more. Vall.M up to $12.95. f'.. 4 WAYS TO BUY 1. l :ank of Ame.rl~ -Up To 24 Month1. 2. Revolving Credit -Nothrng Down and Up To 36 Month• i • To P1y. 3, Caal!. 4. Lay·A·Way Plan, ' Costa Mesa's Oldest Home-Owned flumihlr• Store 1865 HARBOR ILVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA LI 8-5131 OPEN THIS WEEK-TUES., WED., THURS. & fRI., FROM 9 to 9 SAT., 9 TO 6 1 ,. I I' ,, '. ,. \ / \ DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE .. Shifting Affiliations Alliances and affiliations <I. long standing will be 1hllted a.s a result of action wt week by the Orange County Board ol Supervisors. 1i1ie supervisor\. acted to meet percentage guides handed do'Wtl by the Caillornia Supreme Court Jasl sum· mer. These provide that no supenrisort.aJ dlS'lrict may have more Uijp 23 per cent Of the registered voters in t.be coun~ not fewer than 17 per cent. M~t s\gnif)oant of the redJ.stricting move6 ~s the i;hutrng of a pOrtlon of Huntington Beach Crom Super· Vl.SOr David Baker's Second District lo Supervisor AJt.on All~·, Fifth Dmtrict. This marks th. f irft time in Orange County history that the Fifth District has reached northerly of the San- ta An.a River. It alretdy stretches 60Utherly along the coast to San Clemente. Allen's district wa. it\&o given all of the Laguna Hllls Leisure World retirement community, taking i~ 2,485 reg!S1ered voters from Su,pervi.9or William H1r- iteln's Fourth Districl Another major change was the tnns!er of all or Garden Grove lying ea6ierly of Brookhu~t Avenue to Supervisor C. M. Featherly's First District ft-om Baker's Second District. Ice heal.we the work to•d and the politlal pOWer • more e~nly distributed. . ~'<> by-producta of bavinJ both the county tuper· visonal and the state Assembly districts re&rr&nJed in the same year stiouJd be stronger campaigning by the office seekers forced to bid for fresh polltic.J support. and heightened voter interest and voter activity in the elections t-his rev. These two by-products could do more to achieve the ends of redistricting than the mere re- dFawing of lines to balance pepulation. Unorthodox Ecumeni m The ecumeoical movement has begun to produc-e action at the local church Level in ways most would have considered impossible a short time ago. Reports from the Seattle suburb of Newport tell of the impending unification of the small Holy Cross Lutheran Church with St. Margaret's Episcopal Church to form a new Holy Cross Episcopal Church. ,,: '° <> - " ~ ~ • It .,, c Ji Just as the Assembly district realignment mean:; that f()J" the first ti~ Coota Me& and Newport &lich will not be in the same district, with all that this ill\- pliee in changin~ poliUcal alliances, the new superv1· sorial district lines will substantially alter some p<>- liUcal relationships of long st.anding. The realignment was the third in the past three years. But the roofu.s1on so produced should now be eliminated. No further changes m the county's five districts will be Tlecessary until 1970 This t3 because recent state legislatron requires redistricting only after evwy federal census. The Lutheran pastor, overworked as counselor, fund-raiser. administrator and youth w.orker, complain- ed or having too little time to prepare good sermons. He has concluded that mOlt ministers in small towns share his problem and that the solution lies in merging weak little churches into a few big ones, "regardless of the c06t in denominati<>nalism." If the plan goes through, t..be Lutherans will .be oon- f 1tmed in the Episcopal church and the Lutheran mini- ster will seek to become an Episcopal priest. 0 \\ ; ; ., It.. • ~ ~ The ultimate hope for redistrictmg, of coullie. tS to give e.acb citizen a relatively equal voice in ~vern­ rnent., and to enable those elected to render better serv· \:_ ___ / Allen-Scott Officials of the American Lutheran Church are out- ugeici but the Lutheran pastor beHeves a majority of hlS p~jshioners will follow him sin~ they, "like millions o! othel' U.S. Protestants, are generally indifferent to the old th"eltlogical quarrels of their c}lurches." Allhougl\. he admits hi.a approach to ecumenism ia unorthodox, he insists un.Jty has t.o start somewhere. This is his way. - Guest Editorial c Drug Profiteering Strictly Personal Liberation Problems Bonftlng Wat' Toy• No A .... wer By ROBERT S. ALLEN and PA UL SCOIT Senate Democratic Whip Russell Long, La.. is H- piring to a favorite gadfly role of the I.ate Seo. Este5 Kefauver -expoging • ·m~ oopolutlc profiteering" by drug manu!acturen. For th1a purpose Long. chalnnan of the Small Bus~ iness monopoly subcommit- tee, is 1el to conduct a slam-bang Investigation In the coming session of Con- grer;s. In preparation for this probe, a staff of investiga- tors hu compiled a large arsenal of "evidence" that will be_i unveiled in a aeries of publlc hearings -wluch Long hopes will earner u man.y headliDel u Kefau~ ver did. PARTICULAR target_, will be drut companies charged with mahng huge profit.a by gaining exclusive patent.a Oil product.a developed by g o v • r nment.-finaDced ,... search. ference betwet-n $1 ,600 and '48. "That'r; the lund of money we are dealing with." HARDEST BIT, contends Long, are older people who spend an estimated fl bit· lion a year for drugs and medkinas. "They generally have the lowest iocome." he notes, ".yet need three and one--balf times more medi- cines lban o t h e r age groups." Unquestionably. b e h i n d Long's iealous c on c e r n about "mon<>l'Oly" and "proUtemng" in drugs are other motivations. The 47-year-old Louisian- an definitely bu Ills eye oa the national pollticaJ arena. Jn these ambitions, he al- ready has a head start. He hold& a DU'J!ber of key placea in the Senate hierar- chy. IN ADDmON w heading the monopoly aubcommlt- tet, Long ia al&ted to be- come chairman of the pow- erful FIIlance Committee, which has jurisdiction over all revenue legislation, is a member of the prestigious Foreign Relations Comnut- tee, the Joint Comnuttee on Internal Revenue Taxation- is De{l'locrat.Jc Whip, the party's No. 2 leader in the chamber Few 1enators wear as many ~otent hats. SIGNIFICANT of Long's st.anding in the Senate is that he was supported by both cooservative.s and lib- erals when elected Whip. He can be expected to make the most of his con- templated i n v e s t igatlon. Long ls as skilled and ex- perienced in gaining public attention u Kefauver was. Also, to aswt him Long hu oo his st.al{ several of the late Tennessean' s ace i.n- ves Ugators. They have armed him Wllh a Jot of ammunition. Speclfle baes in Loo(1 file&-wblch will be prese1.1t- ed ln detail ln the course ol the public bearings -deal with lnatanca of f ede£ally· fulanCed inventions that were not reported to govern- ment auU:ioriUes, collusion involving government em· ployes, cbargJng ex~siv• prices for these products, and reaping blg stock mar- ket profits. r Bookman Be I• a Big Talent Long's avowed aim 15 the enactment of legi!latlon to put an end to these prac- tlces and loopholes. "J DON'T WANT a com- pany to develop a product as a result of the expend- iture of t.upayers' money," says the son of the late tur· buJent Huey ("Kingl~h") Long. "and then obtsin a patent oo the process so it can charge as much as 1t waota. My i n v e s t igaton have uncovered l.Jutances .in which drug prices are 1.000 l.imf.g tha cost Jlf pr~ duct.ion. "There la a d.iffereoce be- tween a person paying 14 ceota for a pill for diabetes developed by a private compaoy. and paying only one-half cent for a pill de· veloped by research con- ducted w l t h governm~t mooey. Over a l().year per- iod, the dl!!erence in cost to a di,abetic could be the di!- By WILLIAM HOGAN At aeveral potnt& 10 Peter Matthiegsen'1 stroog, vivid novel, "Al ?by in the Fielda of the Lord.'' r thought or "Lord Jim," ''For Wh<>m the Bell Tolls" ll n C1 "Green Maz:s1ons." Matthiessen's a d,v en t ure wtth Freudian overtones cannot be compared with any of the above Utle~. Nor do I suggest thal he al- tempt..s merely to echo the style, power and glory of the older boys. It is simply that I thought of Conrad. Hemingway and Hudson (and not, for example of Robert Ruark) at one po10t or another ln thls invtn· tive and extremely wel11 written book. Matlhiessen r-1 Quotes Eric H. Sherman, San Diego -"You can't bring this country back to a con· stittJtiooal government or checks and balances, wtth a balanced budget, by pass· Ing more and mare c<>s1.ly l eg.i& la ti on. " Dear Gloomy Gu~: I The federal govrmment pays a boun- ty for mountain Hons, coyote~. wolves, etc. Maybe a bounty on drunken clriv· eni would reduce the number of arcl- dents. -H B. McD , Jr. tlllt ~ '9flt<Tt ,..~ vi.-. -""'""'"' ,,,., .. If 111/t -"' -...-'"° .., ,...,. I• 01_, Ow. 0.,,, l'Hol. J., \ commands a style ol his own; ~e is a big talent. AS A FOUNDER and editor of The PariJ Re- \'1ew, he is a literary fig- ure. as well aa a gifted writer. He is a naturalist who has explore<! widely in South A m e r i c a, about which he wrote with dis- tinction in ··u Ii d e r the Mountain Wall" and "The Cloud Forest." Matthiessen blends his knowledge or the South American inttt- ior and his o a r r a t i v e sloJls IA..;hls ruriow, tough, compelling drama wruch coocerns some oddly as- sort.e<l N o r t h American types assembled in the An- dean jungles or Peru. These wclude two J>ro. test.ant mlss1ooanes and their unattractive wives 1111d a pair ut mereena:ry Al l'loy IR llM 11141ft flf "'9 l9A. • ., ,,_ Moftltle-. ··-ww ... Jn"' ... ., bu sh pilots, one a ha!I- breed Amencao J n d I a n who has re1ected the pres- sures of the White society only to discover other pres- sures as an outsider in an aLien land. The novel drops pertinent comments on c1- villzatioo's 1Us as ciVll.lla- tion attempl5 to sell 11.$ ide~ and prejudices to a tribe of pnm11Jve savages The central struggle ts between the fire--e a·t 1 n g white religious profes!i1on- als and the "Lord Jun" or thts p1rte. the ha!I-brf'ed ~w1s Moon, who SttS h1m- srlf as somrth1nc of a dark. unorthodox missionary at work in I.hf> f1elda o( the Lord • In addition to the author' cnnl rol of h1~ drama. thPre MP n:11t1r&I anc1 gMgr.1ph1- cdl f'lr mrnl!. that mc1kr U11~ an ad\ Pnture of r :irP f"mpha~1:1 and IJttrary Jtyle. By SYDNEY J . RARRlS "'9MI--. ,....__ ty ... ui. My younger son is mad about weapona oi all lanJs -gun.s, spears, tanks. any- thing_ that will attack and destroy bu mythical enem- ies. He 11 a one-boy an- nihilation squad. In San Francisco this Chnstmu. the Women for Peace organiuid a "toy committee" w combat the manufacture and selllng of war toys. The group passed out literature at shopping centers to urge support of those few stores that ban war toys. AT THAT LATER age - iJ, puberty, for instance-(EdJtor'1 Note : President whY-determines how ag· JC>bn1on wrote the following gresst-re the boy ls llas noth-' u a ro~word t.o the flnt of ing to a. with the war toys two luuea o! Daeda!UJ, \"ol. ~ was ~ to play with. 94, No. 4 of the Proceedings Rather, tt ~ t. do with the of the American Academy ways in which ta. surplus of Arla and Scleocea, devot- energies are all~ to ed t.o the subjeC't ''The Ne-- drain off. tro American." 'Seventeen If he i.1 motivated and 'll-authon cootrlbuted a1 terested in his IChool U!e many separate chapten on and ho~ life, he-will not "arlou1 fa~ta of America's become a . delinqUfllt. lf be i~te1t sociological prob- ls bon!d with the limited op-lem., port.unities offered in his environment, he will break By L ~N B. JOHNSON AL TROVGO I sympat.hhe with tMir moll~s. I think they are "a.sting their time and efforu. ~ ii no reason to believe that war toys encourage a cblld's pugnacity any more than there is reason to belleve that dirty pictures stimu- late a child to sexual activ- ity. 'nlese women may not know that in Soviet Ruuia no war toys are manufac- turecf or sold; they are pro- hibited by the government Yet, this has not apprecia- bly diminished Russia's hos- tility toward the Wut, nor has it made Russi.an cl'ill- tiren less bellicose in their personal relations. windows and slash tires and beat up other boys just as bored and resentful as ~ is. ' THE YOUNG people in Russia aeated a revolution in 1917 bec-ause oothi.ng e lse waa offered them by a &tag- nant IOC'lal system; the German youth followed H.Jt- ler in the 1930& t>e<:ause Germany was broke and bit- ter and violent nationallsm was more attractive than emptiness. The Negro youth today riot in Watta and elsewhere becAu5e they are bore<!,.&nd angry and have no <."Onirruc- tive outJets for thelr energy. It lJ not the U>ys or war that mu.~ ~-&1- grei1Jve; it la the pllll>Ol&- lessne~ o( pe~. to1~i1!e8~~~ t=YI~~ jlJyG;~rgcl1 aggressive tendeocies, and ~ \ to blame erotic pldun1 for Dear George: premature sexual drives. In we plan to get a dog. 1 both cases, we &:re confus· want a plain old mutt. but ing a symptom with a cawe . my wife Insists on paying -becall$e it is easier w re-a Jot of mooey for a pedl- move, or mask, a symp~m greed Collie or poodle or than w get at an underl)'Ulg something. Are there any cause. real advantages to owning My little boy Wtes war a dog of pure background? toys because he 1s 10 an ag-F.C. gressive psycho-social stage Dear F.C. · of We. He needs to run and What yoo should do Is jump, w klck and hit. to compromise. How a b o u t devastate h.ia sWToundings. going to the Humant! So- lf th.is need were repress-cJety and getting a pure ed at his age. it would little mutt that doean't come out much more fi~ drink, amoke or c h a g e ly at a later (and more dan-around until all hours? Ask gerous l age. for references. MR.MUM - Nothing b of greater sig- nificance to l'lle welfare and vitality of OU. nation than the movemem to secure equal right& !Or N e g r o Americans. This Admin.Wrat1\n is dedicated to th.al movet1ent. It ls also dedic a t.ed to htq>- in g Negro Americana gra31t the opportunities that equal rights make possible. 1\-fUCH HAS been done - within government a n d without -to secure equal rights. Much remains to be done if a people ensiaxed by centuries of bjgotiy'" and want are to realize the op- portunities of American Life. In June or this year I •poke to the gra<tuatfnr class of Howard Universit.y about the condition of most Negroes in America. Be- fore me were tholie for whom the future was illum- inated Witt! hope. My thoughts were o! the others -those for whom equall- ty Is oow but an abstrac- tioo. l SAID, ''You do oot take a pel"Son who for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him. bring him up to the start.mg line of a race, and say. 'you are free to compete with all the others', and still justly be- lieye that y6u have b e e n completely fair. "'Thus it is not enough to open the gates of opportuni- ty. AlJ our citizens must have the ability to walk through those gates. "TIIIS IS THE next and mo_re_pro(QU.Od sta.ae Q.f Lhe battle for civil nghts .•. the task is to give 20 million Negroes the same clloice as every other American to learn and work and 5hare in society, to develop their abilities -physical. men· tal. and spiritual -anrl to pursue their indjvidual hap- piness." NO ONE WllO under- stands the complexity of thls task is likely to promote simple me.ans by which It may be accomplished. The papers (in this issue of Daedalu11 testily to the in- ter-locking effects of depri-• vation -In education, in housing, in employment. in citizenship, In the entire range of human endeavor by which personality is formed. TT WILL NOT be Mloug1l to proVlde better schools for :\ el{ro children. to in- sp1 re them to excel 111 thl'1r stud.Jr~. if there are no d(' C('nl jobs wailing for them arter graduation It w 111 not be enough w open up Job opporturut.1es. if the Ne- gro must rematn trapped tn a jungle of t~nements and shanties. lf we are to have peace at home, 1( we are to speak with one hon- est. voice in the world -in- deed. if our country ls to l.tve with it! conscience - we must affect every di· mens1on of Ute Negro's nte for tM better. -- WE HA VE BEGUN to do that -sometimes haltingly and ln great tnpid.ation. sometime• boldly and with a high heart. The 1'Ul of government and or the peo- ple haa been committed lo resolving the long, bitter trial of the Negro Amert· can in the ooly way t h a t WaJ ever really possible: by including hlm in our so- ciely. Ralph McGill The old year died last Friday night and many of us were ud to see it iO. The mood was not so much an unwilllngnes!I to ring out \be old and in the new. ~·1 reluctance to 1t1e the iraybeard year slip into o._ quiet of the history books wtJ more tn the style of Kamlet, brooding in one of \is flow-of-con- 'ciousnen m4ditatioris: "BUT THAT l>READ of something after aeath, The und.iscover'6 coun- try. from whose botlrn No traveler returns, pui- tles the will, And makes us r a t h e r bear those ill1 we have Than fly w others that we know not of?'' AND SO IT IS. The un· known puules the wUI. Thi! new year is an undiscov- ered country. The ills of the old year were onerous and lllcreasingly heavy. But man had learned how to accept them. Vietnam was a grievous burden. But we had learned to bear it. And as the old year hur- r Shorts l Jtuburndalr.Fla., St I f~ "Throughout the country there are undoubtedJy many people who have mixed feel- ings about lhe advisability of our being in Vietnam, and everyone is entiUe_d to fus own opinion In this regard. But to advocate the burning o( draft cards and fei~ning mental sickness and even homosexuallty in an attempt to evade the draft ls down· right repulsive and danger- out1 to the morale of our fighting forces." . rie<l on toward the exit "e began to fret about Oyin~ w other !tars and ills in 19&6 that we knew not ol. Some, of course. drowned any concern they may have had in drink and lhe arti· ficial menimeot of bands. tio honu, noi&emakers, and laughter. OUlers prayed the old year on hil wa1 and welcome<! the new one with hopefuJ petitions. THERE IS every ind.ica- ti~ that 1966 may ~ a lit· tie rough. Vietnam La tM huge imponderable. M 1965 departed thert were & creasing signs of the cOlt of war, the Inevitable cod that Is a part of every war. The casualties art the hlghest price. War also does thlngs to budgeta. Jt produces a sort of paraly· 11& in planl already made. Mo~ and more dollars flow t.O asslat the men on the front line -who place their llvet in jeopardy. More equipment, m or • tood. more wtiapons, and • constant line of supply - all these add up w hue• dollar cos~ that cut into domestic plans. (A haavy percentage of the total U.S. debt was added by the two great world wan and ~ Korean combat to 1 to p Chinese Communism'• movement southward into Korea.) MORE AND more per- so1;1s begin to see that we cannot simply "g_et out" oC Vietnam. There 1s ge'neral regret that events made It necessary to be there. But we are there. Yet, if we look at history we see that Vietnam is but another event in the long llne of things that a free society has always race<!. A wise man has sald that this 'Is part of "the rent wf! pa)' ar; frff citiiens.1' Mell IYIMllul•· lllC. . Monday, January 3, J966 The ed1torlal page of th~ Dally Pilot seeks to Inform ~nd ~llmu)a~e readers by presenting this news- papers op1n~on~ .and commentary on topics of in- tere:r1t and s1gniflrance, by providing a forum for I he exprec;s1on of our read<>rs' opinion!!, and by presenting the chverst v1ewpo1nls of informed obsen•ers and spokesmen on topics of the day Rob.rt N. Wffd, PubUaher • ... .....,_ .. New Year's Social Whirl Gains Momentum JI __. CTWTYla'ta~) For Balboa Bay Club and Huntington Harbour Beach Club members, the holiday season didn't end with traditional festive New Year's Eve parties. Saturday morning "eye opener" breakfasts were served at both clubs and several BBC members departed last week for .an eight-day "New Year's in Hong Kong" tour. Tourists traveled by plane from Los Angeles to Tokyo, and departed from there for Hong Kong where they had ft.rst class accommodations An experienced tour leader from Los Angeles accompanied the group to explain such highlights as Victoria Peak. sculptures and the tall pagoda at Tiger Balm Gardens and junks at Tai Po. A gala private New Year's Eve cocktail party was scheduled in the penthouse of the Park Hotel. located on its 17th floor overlooking glittering Hong Kong Harbor. , A lavish Chinesct dinner. dancing and a floor show fol· lowed at the Royal Crown. Hong Kong's newest and one of the most fashionable night club-restaurants . .For those wishing to lengthen thet.r Orient vacation, a 14-day optional extension to Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei. Tokyo and Honolulu was available. As on the Hong Kong tour, guests will be accommodated in top rate hotels and sightseeing excursions are included in the itinerary. · Al Huntington Harbour Clubhouse, an elegant New Year's Eve party featured dance music by the Chanteuse. Hosts for the gala affair were the Messrs. and Mmes. Gabe Felix, Jay Jeffries, John Virtue. Don Burns, David Thurm, Charles La Tourrette and Mrs. Norma Endsley. Members arrived Cman y by boat) there the "morning aJter" for an informal Hunt Breakfast and several fam- ilie.s entertained at open houses following the breakfast. Balboa Bay Club's Bowl Party New Yea r's Day in- cluded many attractions not found in Pasadena. A hearty Hunt Breakfast was served during the morning and early afternoon. Complimentary eggnog was of- fered and color TV sets were tuned to gridiron contests in Pasadena, New Orleans, Awtin and MWnJ. I GGNOG TOASTS -Enjoying bowl games on color TV in the Bal- boa Bay Club while toasting the new year with eggnog being ladled by Rey Santos are (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Haviland Smith. Complimentary eggnog and a bearty Hunt Breakfast were served through early afternoon hours. -. · GREETED WITH COFFEE -Huntington Harbour Hunt Breakfast guests were welcomed by Mrs. ruchard Tomb and Richard Felker Saturday morning upon arrival al the club. Arriving by boat are Richard Tomb and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grether (from left). The gala gathering was followed by open houses in the area . HAPPY FAREWELLS -Bidding foerufs good-bye before departing on Balboa Bay Club's annual New Year's trip are (from left) Al Cox. Mrs. Marshall Duf- field, Mrs. Cox and Duffield . This year's excursion will be an eigh~-day tour to Hong Kong with an extension lour to Bangkok, Singapore, Taipe>1 .. Tokyo and Honolulu available. Edie's 7Valued Jeweled Crown Has No Chips • ID It DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like t.o say some· thing to the m<>ther who told her daughter to give the engagement ring back because the diamond was so small. A dear friend of mmc married a young man who drove a delivery truck during the day and went to night 6chool five evenings a week .. Every Saturday Edie's sweet!heart took her for a ride on the street car. That was their big date. When they became engaged he gave her a ring with a diamond chip in it. You ~uld hardly call it a stone . That was 35 yNirs ago. Today the man is a multi-millionaire. F,dif' eould have a rock the si1e of an airport beacon 1! she wanted it Fyr birthdays and anniver-.;aries her · husband has given her a dramond necklace. brace· lets. pins and earrings But Edre fitill wears thet go ld ring "ith lhe tiny f11amond chip in it. She ..says 1l 1s the Dnly piece of Jewelry she rhcn~hes and ~he "011 lei n<'ver \\ear another 1n 11.o; pl:irc Wlrnl cio you .;;iy about this, Ann Lan· rlers ~ ..:_ .\ R (' DEAR A.B.C.: Edie has clus. .... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several month6 ago you printed a letter from a woman in Arizona who wanted to know where she had failed in raising her children. My heart went out to her because I have asked myseU the same question. ( My daughter was a l-0vely, sensitive girl who was unable to cope with life'-.> proble!Tfs. She turned to the bottle. It was the same story you've hoord hundreds of time6 -. broken home. disturbed ch1l· dren, a stretch in jail and three suicide attempts My pocketbook was nearly empty and my heart w~ broken from worrv and ~rief ~'amilv and friends did all they couid to help her make a fresh start. but it was u:;eless. The tragic story ended whe~she died al the wheel of her car. • I 1 asked my6elf dozeni; of times why I failed to raise a well-adjuste<l. self-sufficient daughter. And then I read your answer to the other mother and I knew it was my answer. too. You told her. "Stop beating yourself U you did your best. accept the peace you have earned. Angels can do no more " On that day, Ann. 1 found peace. I will~­ ways be thankful to you. -A CA LLFORNIA MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: One of the rHI rewards of writing this column is knowing th•t •n •n· 1wer directed to one person ca n bring M>me measure of comfort and strength to others, Th•nk you for letting me know. · DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am 20 years old and plan to be married on St. Valentine's Day I need help "Ith a "ery important decision. I allended the wecldin~ of a friend la~I ~un day. She wore the mMI beautiful go'>' n ;ind veil I have ever seen. It musl have cost a fortune I have always wanted to be married in the trad1I ion al • • bridal en~mble but I could never afford a gown and veil like that . She is just about my SIZe. maybe a wee bit taller· and siimmer. but I'm sure her gown would fit me. Do you thank it would be all nght if I a::;ked her to let me wear 1t for my wedding? l would take very good care of it . -WANT TO BE E>.QlJISITE DEAR WANT TO BE: Your friend know1 you are pl•nning to be married and If she of- fers you her gown, fine, but don't put her on the spot by asking. Most brides consider their wedding gown s mo re Important than just another costume. They hope to hind them down to their daugh- ters. If you borrow a gowrt your daughter will never know this joy. 00 '°" '"' Ill ti .... ""' ti '" ,, ..... ~ ........ ~ time b4Jt .,ou ? Wr·tt '" Ann Landt!r\ oorv11t, "l lW Kt'f' te lltti0ull r ... ty," tflt<toslttt with "°"' ,....wtt lJ cet.h '" coht •nd 1 ,.,.,, , ...... ·-'"· ''""'"' ..... ... ""'" l •ftft<'1 wlll be t••• It llelo """ wit~ YDllr """"'"'' S9'1f ,....., t. Mr I• core Ill lllt OAILY l'ILOT. -lotl~t • Mam,.., w11-adll .. 11e4 •ft•tt•n • I I I 11 I I ) • J 4 DAILY PILOT /NtW$·Pms Monday, J111uary J, 1966 1#1' -Mrs.-William purgeon Four Ge11erations ClMEMA CAP~ULES PRESS PREVUE Unfolds League Story .Witness Baptism pit tu re Philanthropic endeaVOl'I of the Newport B e • c h chapter of the N&tiooal >J. slstance League will be discussed by Mn. William H. Spurgeon III when abe is interviewed by T o m Frandten via televi 1 l o n channel 4 at 3:30 p.m. Frl- day, Jan. 7. An active member ol the league for 13 yean and chairman of many comrnlt· tees, Mrs. Spurgeon ia well qualified to give an accu- rate account of the league'• charity actMties and com· munlty services. Pictures of the Oilldren's Dental Health Center, Thrift Shop, Toy Worltahop and 'Coffee Bundles to stock the Thrift Shop will be shown to aid tn living a visual undentandiof o( dle league's scope. TELLS LEAGUE STORY Mrs. Wllll1m Spurgeon Fcur aeneraUoza wer. ritea and enjoying a brunch ,· e e ks present for Che chriatenina afterward in Balboa Bay ot nmothy S c b u y I e r Club wtrt Mra. Doane'• , Doane, son ot Mt. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal· Mn, Philip S. Doane ot tu Bw-roulba; Doane'• P•· •r Merwyn __ .. Weat.cllff. ~ni., Mr. and Mn. Charles 'Ibe ceremony wu per· H. Aennann Jr. ol Pua-There bu been a lot of ac-formed by the Rev. John dena; hi• Ir and mother, P. As b 1 e y in St. James Mn. Preston B. Plumb of Uvity tn and around the Lldo Eplacopal Church, and god-South Pasad.na: hia aiater theatre UU. put week, and l! parent. are Mr. and Mr1. and her fa m 11 y, Mr. and any one ukJ you why, 1lm- Lyman G. Farwell and Mn. Haney Brown, Laura, ply answer, That Darn Cati Norman Lawson. -......... Chicle and Carrie ot San Othen witneaaing t be I Dlmaa and Mrs. Lawson. Walt Disney'• finfl"tllm fea- ----=------------::::::'.~.....:.....:::iii ture for all the family bu at- . , ,. . . . . . . •l .... • .... .,.~. :ti. 11)1. • '·t . ,~· ,... . ; . .', t• .. ,,.. ... -, • . if·~ ...... If\ ... ~ ........ ,\,;la.• 9' 'AU CURLS ARE GO!' tracted•a lot of youngsters and not-10-young fans. U la a motion picture that carries a Jot of excitement and plenty of comedy mixed well with the adventures of nat Dara Cat. Couple Exchange Marriage Vows Showing in Techni~lor ~e movie at.an such human ac. t.ora and actresaea 11 Ha7tey Mllla, Dean Joou, Dorothy Provine, Roddy McDowall and Neville Brand. Co-It.art helping the Siamese atar in· elude Elaa Lancbeiter, Wil· 1iam Demarest, Frank Gor· shin and Ed Wynn. ' SIZE 10 TO 46 -Uniforms of all sizes cared for by Mrs. \'erlyn Fink and ~1rs. Hugh Salisbury (from left1 are waiting to be filled by new voluntC'ers for \\est· minster Hospita l Guild. An orientation meeting for prospectt\'e guild members is open to the public Wednesday. Jan. 5. m the conference room of the hospt· tat located at 21st and Hoover Streets. ~fembersh1p JS open to \\Omen of the s~rounding towns who wish to participate in the philanthropic and service projects sponsored by the guild Ea y Fitting , 9450 SIZ!S 1~26lt "" 11f Mi.._ 1lf~~ Take spring lig'btly in a skimmer that curves clean- ly a\\ ay from the waist. Low, Chelsea tollar ii young, charmJng. Choose crisp cotton. Printed Pattern 9 4 5 0 Half Sizes 12'h, 141h, 161,2, 18''2. 201-z, 22~. 24~. 261'1 . Slie 161"2 lake's 27-' yds. 39- V olu11teers Becko1ied For Hospital Guilcl Growth of the Westmin- ster H~ital Guild is the goal C:f an orientation meet- ing for prospective mem- bers Wednesday, Jan. 5. at 6:30 p.m. in the hospital conference room . The guild With a mem- benhip of S5 bas issued an What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4321 TODAY Hio!lfl,..._ ... di TO,$ P'OUM "itCMn -lbncf!o vi.w $dlool, War· "'f~;~,..e' ti.\~· !.. P ~r-~· OS-£. llttl $1~ C•ta M .... :u..n;. c.-91 HMl!llltell a .. o ,.... 0-lllen -"'"'' rn ,,,.,.,. "°"'" L loQllon avalf~t ~ <•lll"f Mn. vir•ll ar....,ter. ~. 7 JO ··:... "-· ,. .... o."'ffi ....... "• , ........ 91 HINltltleM di -For ~~ ~-. c:11 . o . Goroon ~~ .. q;;-,.. "ZI """" ....... a..o -U11 Lodwit. ~ Ocu n a1v!e.tl ~--Col'-P'arll ~. 2* N°"9 0..... ROM. C...11 M.... I P.mTOlo1IOIHO'!! Cella ..... o..-.._ ·-k1 .Grww -Grr'i"" Holl, 11 .. Tl>ur '" ....... , .. ,. . ... '°' • "' ......... ..... ... -Lout'°" .... lormallol\, Mn. 8r.otn Sc~wtor 1. ~ 11 '"'· Vtl~ 91 W-14 WW I aanaC111 JIM ............... a..a ..... L.Mift Anlllfl"Y -v., ... ,.. ol For ..... WI•• Holl, Jlt V--$1 J ~lud< di,.,,..• 2·fJ."l;' ="\.n.1 ,f~-lc T....., ... 1~ 151'1\ SI. N-1 e .. c,, Tp-I A••"'•1, 11 aaructu 1H9, VotnaM ~"....,. 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New and Olcl HB Directors Dine Together Incoming and outgoing I directors of the Women's Division of Hunt i n g t o n Beach Cha mber of .c om-1 merce will be dinner gues~ of Mrs. Stanford Cammer in Kon11 Kai Re~taurant at 6·:10 p.m Tuesday. Jan 4 1 New dirPctor~ arP thP Mmes. Eleanore Baker. Mark Downin&. Robert F' . ~dds, Donn R. Parsch, Lt-1 land Valentine and Ted Bartlett. Mr~ Pitul Ph1ll1ps. rel1r· in~ ~11dent wiU appoint a nommatin~ romm11trr tn prepa rP a ,Jatr 11( nrt11 r1 tor presPntal1on In t h e WE'VE MOVED OUR 17th ST. STORE IS CLOSED We wish you a ver y Prosperous and Happy New Year, and we will look forward to serving you tn la rg e store. I COtl EG E C~NTER 2750 HAR BOR BLVD. 9 30. 6 DAILY -FR I. TILL 9.00 SA" TO 5·30 . 546-6399 oo.rJ of d1rrr1or' !•------------------------------ .. Sl .. ping Be1uty .•• a lovely soft perm. with curls th1t l11t ind last ... SIVe more thin h1 lf. I '' !•' \ 'I ' ~ ' - I PERMA-TRESS I ~ • '. ', -"q·. ! ,f"<·•.c-~ GirL~ 9 to 19 r ~ -"Separate Clas~Ps Tor 4th, 5th. 6th G!"t!de! ... Jwrlor High School ... High School. Care er Clat1se~ offettd for itdul~ periodirally. ( 1.(\LL 1'1E for Reservations 10 Lessons for ~10 $7.50 each for 4 or more New cwses scheduled lo at.art the week of March 29th. Call for re!lervations. Take the big atep to being your own bei.t friend. Sim up for our course today! ' Olft Certlfl('(ft,.11 A 1•01/111>111 Jitckie W1tlton Imi trudor at S.an Santa Ana rhone KJ 7.3371 \Ll Roads Lead to Scars Southern Ca lifornia Store: The four-footed feline accl· dentally becomes the key ftg.' ure in the pursuit of a pair of bank robber~ Dean Jonn shows as a Federal sleuth who is hot on thelr trail, but who cannot accomplish much without the a.id of Tbat Dam Cal Getting this support from the Siamese character takes a lot of doing. The cbw &eta rougher as mere man finds iL ~ost difficult to go where a cat leads him without effort! Try seeine That Darn Cat with all-the family for fun and excitement, at the Lido a I I next week, too. Here iJ a motion picture that provides Iota of comedy situaUona along with attacks by Indians and wagon-train" troubles. The atocy dealJ with a traJn that goes for. of all things, whlakey. ... 1 The "Temperance Women" try to interc~t the wagons with the "evif stuff'' on board. The wagon train bu U.S. Cavalry for protection and so do the do-good-galJ. That pits one troop against another in the cause. Then the Indians, who are miCbty thirsty at thiJ point. attack the wagon train. The fun degins -and wait until you see what happens to the whiskey. For some It's miehty bad, for ~rs it.a mighty f I n e ! Take your choice! MESA MATINEES have b@.. come qui~ a popular feature for film fans of the Harbor area. The program start.ti ev• ~ry Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock with tree refresh· menu. This gives a lot of the gals. and plenty of guys too, a great opportuni ty to take a break and enjoy the current film hit at the Mesa. FREE PASSES to the Lido or the Mesa1 will be maifd today to J. _f;, Denhart, 4601 Tremont Lane, Corona del Mar. Louise Ahrendt. 2050 Ocean. Balboa, Dorothy SU!pp, 1973 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa and Fred A. McMaster. 1710 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach. • WHO KNOWS:' Marbe 1966 will see ) our name · tn thl! column Then ~O\J too. mav hf' thp guPsl'i of lht' Lido or lhe Mesa lo ~t'r • real fme him. I j E h g; le c ol 01 te F G S1 UI s. 0 al c ol a1 a1 la IL T ~ l ' J[ SI n• y ·S. Pl M PC Jt Cc VI '') w gi a Sc G b• cc a l.H p. n-ot pa co ed at• In ... Mond.iy, J.inuary ) l '106 DAIL V PILOT /Nr~-Prrn J 1J Do11na J ea1i Cowlev e/ Rebekahs Install Heads in Colorful Ceremonies To Wed in Summer ' Mr and r-trs. Marshall -fft!I..-,..~ .. The inst.allat.Jon of elec- ~ and appointed ortkers o( Mesa Rebekah Lodge will be at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, in Thompson Hall of F'lrsl Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. DLrector of ' ceremonies aeph Kisling. vice grend: ApPOtnt 1 v e offlcers In- Al Leberg. recording secre· C'lude the Mmes Jack Dob- tary; Andrew LJ?lmaugh, be1:k. warden. Raney Zu1- ftnandal seer~; Ernest -dema. conductor. Chris Brogden, treasurer; Mor-Sorenson. chaplai.n; Ken· gan. j u n t o r past noble neth MC' Allister, mus1c1an. grand, and Arlie Coleman. Edward Wlllcut. color bt>ar- lrust.ee. er and John S<-ltt!dm and Cole-man, ngl\l and I e f t sup,)()rte~ to lJ)f n o b I e grand, Uther appotntJve offu:rrs include the Mm.es. Walter B 1 rd and Jo"tn Pollard, right and left supporters to the vic.-e grand ; Lee Good- ger and Hubert Morgan, OUlSJde <end inside euard1- a ns: Jack Hynes a n d Charles MOON'. right and left altar bearers; O. G. Uaui s and Merrell Do\\ n- ing. banner bearers ~ the past noble grand, and John S ' d d o n and Kenn e t h Knapp. nght and IMt ban- ner bearers to ~ chaplain. The public u invited to lhe 1nst.allation and refreah- ments will be ~rved on c o m p I e lion o{ ttie cere• monies. E. Cowlty o( Costa Mesa h a v e announced the en· gagement of their daugh· ler, Donna Jean Cowley. to Corrado Mario Ferrari, son of Mr11. J . Wallace Winslow of Wilton, Conn., and Shel- ter Harbor. R.I., and Capt. Franco Tito Ferrari of Genova and Bonassolla. La wlll be Mn. Delbert Pur-,r==========:__-===-===----=-=======---=====--=:__-=...:=.:=======-• cell of Santa Ana, deputy Spezia. Italy The bride-elect is a grad· uate of University H l g_h School in Los Angeles and Orange Coast College. She attended California State College at Long Beach. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. ThOID9s A. Cowley and the late Mr. Cowley and Elmer E. Leal and the late Mrs. Leaf of Galva, JU Ferrari la a graduate of Tabo r Academy in Marion, M~s .. and .attended t h e -........ DONNA COWLEY Troth Pledged University of Rhode Island. !ate Cmdr. Mano Ferrari lie served with the United of the Royal Italian Navy States Marine Ciorps and is aod the late Contessa An· now affiliated "'lith New gellna Lavatelli Ferrari. York Airways. A summer wedding is president of district 50 of Rebekah lodges in C.alifor- nia. She will be assisted by Mrs. F e n Ion M<.tthews, deputy m a r s h a I, and a staff and drill team. Mrs. Douglas Morgan, noble grand officer of. Me- sa Rebekah lodge will tum her gavel over to Mrs. Har· ry Winger and then be es· corted to a seal ol honor. She wtll also be presented with the past noble grand officer'& pin, an honor of dJstinctJon. Installed with Mrs. Win- ger will be the Mmes. Jo- AWARD WINNER The DAILY PILOT baa won more awarda t ro m the Oranre County Presa Club than any other newspaper. He 1s the grandson of F. planned. ·Samuel Nardone of West· 1ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iij~~~~-ll erly, R.I., and the late Mrs. Nardone, and of the Woman's Club Visits Campus . STAR TV Ooc1dent.al College Wom- rn 's Club will•meet Friday, J an. 7, al I·:.> p.rn. on the campus !or a first-hand view ol college culture or "How Do They Gel Th a t Way." \/ IS YOUR NEWPORT BEACH Those attending will be given an opportunity to view a belund-the-srenes rehear- sal of Occident.al College G 1i1e.._ Clubs under the direc-bon~ 1'r. Howard S. Swan. I llH!l'i l8IU1 I DEALER 2301 W. Balboa Blvcli, Newport Beach ln the Playmill Theater campus guests may attend a student drama presenta- t.Jon by Occiqental Players. -SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS- Tea will tie served at 3 p.m. BOTH AP, UPI The DAILY PILOT Is one ot the rrw community new1- p11per1 ot ltJ site In the country to have ~e combin- ed servlcea of both Assocl- 11ted Presa and UnltN Prus- lntrmational. 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PASADENA I UP ll UCLA laid no claims lo btUlg the No. 1 team ln the nation toda y even after its 1+12 Rose Bowl vic- tory ovt'r top rate-d Michl· gan State but Bruin coach Tommy Prothro was being ooostl'd for "Ccach or the Year" honors. Thtt American Football Coaches Association meets nrxt week in Wash ington, 0 C. In conjunction with t h e National Collegiate A t h I ellc AssoclaUon con- venuon . At that time the coaches make their own µ1ck o! "Co a c h ol The • Vear" Lake r s Drill Until lhe • Rose B o w I game it had been alln01l a foregone cl.'nclu&ion that M3chlgan Slate's D u f f y Daugherty would aet uie award. He previously bid been named as "Coach of Tbe Year" by the Foot· ball Writ.en AssoclatJon or America and by the UPI selection board. So far as the Michigan State ratini H the No. 1 team in tbe nabon was concerned, Prc.'thro felt it sUll belonged to the Spar· tans. "You have to Judge a t e a m on its season per· forman~." Prothro 1a1d foll<:"'in& the up1et victory by hi& team. "Michl1an State's continued lmprove- mt'nl over the whole sea· son earned them lhelr No. l ratJ.n&. And SO far II ('m concerned they're still No. 1." Both Prothro and Daugh· erty are area nominees for the football c<:ache1' award and the UCLA coach was being hailed far and wide for his job In his first sea· son at the Bruins' helm. Forgotten was the criU· cisl'{I hurled a\ Prothro just a year ago when his Ore· goo State Rose Bowl team was demolished 34-7 by Michigan. And w h e n UCLA named him ll JUC· cesaor to Bill Bamea, ttie critics aa1d his atyle <I{ .play was archaic. Thal talk WU subdued as the seuon prorreaaed and UCLA. after a 13-3 Joss to the Spartans lo the opener, went undefeated through ita climactic »16 victory over University of Southern Calllornla l h a l won the Bruins the con· ference Utle and R o s e Bowl bid. Virttially nd one believed UCLA could beat the pre- viously undefeated Spar· tans and the odds o( 14 p o i n t s wtre conlidered charitable by many. Vnbeqtens Humbled Football's 'Big 3~ Make Tearful Exit Schaus U p8e t ,. . ASSOCIATED PRESS Beban led the attack and I the posl·seasoo claadc wtt:h a • Stiles performed magnificent-10.0 record -and It was a F ollow1ng Loss Gary _Behan. a gambling. ly on defense in UCLA's 14-12 sure-shot bet that one of ~em scrambling sop~ore quar· upst t of top-ranke<I Michigan would wind up u Mtional LOS A.."IG ELES (U PI 1 _ terback. ~d tenacious def en· Slate in the Rose Bowl. La· ctwunpion. TRIUMPHANT TRIO -Packer roach Vince Lorn· hardi is hoistt'd 1n victorv by the heroe!i of Sunday'-; 23·1 2 win over Cleveland -Jim T.aylor lleft) and Los Angeles Laker c o a c h der Bob Stiles. Bruu.o was th e back of the 'BAMA TOPS ----------Fred Schaus scheduled a spe-Joe LaBruuo, a chunky game as LSU topped second· . cla1 workout for his charges littie line-buster. ranked Arkansas 14-7 in the But Saturday • turpri.les today to try to remedy the ADd Steve Sloan. a spectac· Cotton Bowl, endmg the Raz. changed ail that and Alaba· defensive lapse which has ular marlmnan. orbacks' winning streak at 22 ma. which was ranked No. 4 contributed to three stra i&ht Those were the headllners games. And Sloan was a after an 8-1·1 regular. season, Los Angeles losses. a.s UCLA. Louisiana State and re<:ord·smashing passeT in must rat.t the l~g con· Taylor, Hornung· Rise tO-<:hallenge Th e world champion Bos-Alabama humbled college sparklng Ala bama over th ird· tend~r ~or the title oU I~ ton Celtih. employing three college footb.all's Big Three 111 ranked Nebraska 39-28 in the do~ation °' Nebrub s reserves. \printed to an easy, a sensational string of bowl Orange Bowl. massive Comhusken. 124-113. victory over the Lak· games New Year's Day Each of the losers went into The cbamplonsbip will be ers Sunday night al the decided in The Auociated Sports Arena. Press' poll of uperta, with "This was ttfe worst de· r resulU announced Tuetday. fense we P _1 a Ye d all year," Little Left to Conquer ln another post«uon thril· Schaus said. "Except I o r f !er Saturday, Missouri with- stood the passing artl.stJ')' of NBA Standin~s Saban Qui.ts Bills, steve spurrier and ed&ed GREEN BAY. Wis. (AP ) rain and {CIR while thr old-;ingly in the Green B • .n rlub· ....., Florida ~18 In the SUgar .Jun Taylor and Paul Hor· fashioned ball control ~ame ' house. C • 101•"' OM•1941 Bowl al New Orleans. w. L. P'<I. Cl p CLA nung, the old follu o{ the carried the Packers to tht Taylor, named the most 110,111'1 ,, 10 '" Beban scored both U Green Bay Pacttrs, ha ve National Football Le a g u e val uabl& player 111 the game. ~~'lt!;t~~,. H l~ m r Set at Maryland touchdowns. waa an ever· r1~en to the challengt of the t.JUe on a 23-12 \1ctory over lcarried 27 times for 96 yards. Mtw v.n.,, .. ,.,'~ 01Jl'*' >t• 1 ,, ~ dangerous running and pM&· W50.<XXl bonus twina. Donny Cleveland's defending cbam· h·lornung the former Golden l~11='0 ~ ~ $ , ing threat. and quarterbacked .\nderson and J im Grabow· piOlll before 50_.652 dan'lp fans Bo~ of the pack. earned 18 1ll.S. Cup l~Lr,~r.cttce !t. ~~ °' f' the Bruins superbly. St.lles >Kl at Lambeau f ield . tunes ror 105 yarrls. including o.lrolt ~"' -1:t11111 no 10' I B ALO N y AP Lo s b Lb Am . was a de1en1ive standout all '• The pair ot ~yur-o Id "Just a couple of oldllmers one beautif ul 34-yard run and :m1~ 111".,; ~~o'ft"~',11 m UFF •, · l ) -u a an, e . enca_n day. particularly in dutch Packer backs toted the heavy trying to hang on.· chorused a 13-yard ramble on the old County •1 l.At,ll~y•,·~~.:,. ~ooU>all Lugue s Coach of the Year. has resigned h151s1Luations. He intercepted ioad Sunday in the snow. Taylor and Hornung laugh· Gr~ Bay touchdown sweep. ~'lf!:f.:J..~"'if·~~':°'~~01 111 JOb with the champion Buf~alo Bills at the peak .?f his two passes. setting up a TO f:•'°" "'· L"'-~·'" 111 career due to the pressures mvolved and because there on one with 42-yard return. -'7 . .. ·'· .... ' " . NFL Easy Vicwr In Signing. War CONTROL J OB ~ Fancua ''°'' 111 can be little left to conquer m profesi.1onal football." 1 and helped pull down Bob Ball rontrol dJd the Job ror Kickers Jerry Weat. who did a good The A.saociated Press, meanwhile. learned that Apisa s~rt of the goal when the Packers, a strategy dear job when he was gua rdJng Saban will be named head the Michigan State fullback to th e heart of Coach Vince Sam Jones. we were tern· • coach at the L'n1versity of went f~r the tying two-point LombardJ. In F• a) ble -unfortunat.tly we don't 1 Maryland. con~erSlon attempt in the "You have to control the ID have enough West to go , The unfve~ity plans a news cloemg seconds. ball agamsl the Browns 1f a d " w t d ·lb tod c · ·al yoa are going to beat them ... rou n . es woun up w1 • cooe!rence ay but o f1c1 s QUlCK SCORES said Lombardi. "We planned Wer ner Mau led Orange 29· . were not available for com· UCLA stunned the heavily . . . The Lakers started off 10 ' ment on the report that Sa-d S ·th two to. stick to the basics. Yes, 1 County Soccer Club into the great fa shion 85 Wa lt Haz. ban Will be .lflmled as Tom (avore part.ans W1 think th~re 11 a little spar~. finals of the U.S. Cup when tard hi t 14 points to give Los Nugent's successor. second-quar.ter touchd~ left yet lD ~immy and Pau~. his goals were enough to de· Angeles a Jg.32 lead al the Sab ad hi stun and ~urt Zimmerman ki~ked LombaTib prObably pTOVld· . end of the first riod an m e 1 ~mg the Vltal extra poinu. Michl· A11oclated Preti The Nf'L's overwhelming ed some of the spark when feat the L<Jng B~ch Ptrates, Th th Celtipe t 1 ~ment Sunday rug~t gan State got !ta two 1cores TI1e National and Ameri· victory in the compet1Uon was he signed And~rson, the fa· 2-0, as the Maccabtes down· withe~ tererific o~(~n~~ve :sr~ , In the Billa' office at a hast•· in the final period. but failed can foot.ball leagues, who sealed when guch prized 00;005 Texas Tech halfback ed the Los Angeles Soccer rage which saw reserves t ly called news confer~~· on two tries for two-polnt con- tlo not meet on the playing catches as Donny Anderson. for a reported '60(),0000, and Club., 4-1. Sunday at Los An· Woody Sauldsberr Larr l .. .... surprlsing even tum olf~c1als versions. field, have concluded th t I r Johnny Rola nd. Harold Lu· Grabowskl. lillnois' record· geles fia ncho Cienega Stadi· Siegfried and J 0 h ~·Havlicet • ~s t.he~ stood a.rrund hsten· ~SU . also scored I~ 14 a nnual game for the top cas and Francis Peay s1~ned breaking fullback, for a re· um combine for 17 ints as _ _ ing while Saban read slowly pointa lll the second quart.tr. draft choices in the country. after concluding their college ported $250,0000. Two two finalilt!i will set-Boston outscored tre Lakers from a prepared statement. overcoming a 7-0 le ad held Final score· NFL 38, AFL careers in bowl games. -:. Ue the L'S. Cup on Jan. 18. 24-8 ID the first six minutes ~ 1 The a r. r ab I e 4:4-year-old by the f!J.vored Razorbacks in 11 The Houston Oilers m a d e NOT MOVING Mata·s first goal came af· r th d rt J coach, ROtnllng to his play~g t~ CoUon Bowl al Dalla&. NFL team finis hed 1weep-the big fina.l push for the AF L Taylor and tjomung aren't ter 32 minutes or play and 0 Lo: ~~~es ~~!erer ot cl 03· days wilh the ch~p100 LaBruuo. a $.foot·9 llalfback. Ing the country from end to by signing four ta ckles. in· about to step aside fu r the followed a slow ~tart by Or· er than geiaht poin~ aft.er • Cleveland Browns"'1U>d ~11 two ramme<I o~r twice from th• end at the &JI.es of the week· eluding Glen Ra~ ll1nes, rooloe5 ange County l11s s e c o n d that 15 Sam Jones h'll for 29 I. i AFL chamPJ<)nsh.Jps Wllh Ule one for the Tigers, carrying end college bowl ~a.mes and George Rice and Dave Mc· "Donny 1s going lo be a goal again came after 3'l and Bill Russell who had 11 Ollla, saJd. "No man who has four straight times from the wound up with 38 o( lheu hrst Corm1ck for a Sl·m1lhon pack· great one," said Hornung, minutes of acUc.'n in the sec· points got 18 rebounds TO MARYLAND been a part or pro football Arkansas 16 for his first 43 draft eligR>les 11gned wlule age, while Kansa!i Cit" pulled who was lnstrument.al in ge~ ond half Elgi~ Baylor slJIJ · both· Lou Sab.n can leave without regrets. touchdown and three timH the AfL latched oo to only 11 off a surprise bv nabb~ng tJng Andersiw lo sign with the ' Lon~ Beach had the best of ered by an 1~jured knee But tllere can be h~e left to from the five for hiJ second. or 23 top draft ch oices picked Hf1sman Trophy winner ~1ke Packers" "I took him out m the going in the early stages, played 0 n 1 y a few minute~ conq~r in professional fool· Sloan wu an amuint on the fint three rounds Garrett 1 Baltimore and ta I k e d to making five unsuccessful at· for the Lakers and scored ball sharpsti~r as 'Barra ran rum " . . t.cks. Inside left Fred c am· two points Close CalJ !hen _he added . ore from Nebraska in their Asked if lhe. h1g1l·pnced e:ron 's f111e work spearhead-The Lakers get another I feel my dec1s1on would night game at Miami's Or· M • R h ££)• D roo~es were going to t'~w ed OCSC's defeni;e chance a&ainst Boston here be the sa~e r~gard.l~s of tlle ange Bowl. Although hamper-3) or es u ID (J u e their way into lhe sw-ting As the second half opened. on Wednesday night F s ~~~h.i~ ~lty lD which l was ed by ~ tom rlb cartilaee suf• ~ llneup nex t fall , Hornung the Pirates storme<I all over or ecret · g. f~m the openln& period, ' ' said . the field in a wild attempt to * 1;r i:f Besides those two pointed he it on 20 of 29 panes for C II C R k• "We II v.a1l a~d see ahout lie it up. So heatrd was the statements ~ addl~al 296 ards and two touch· 0 ege age an 1ngs that next year laclion that at lca!it thr ee w1·1t Seeks ARCADIA IAPI -Terry's words. in . praise o( the Bills downs. Ray Perkins caU(ht JO ~either Ander!!On nor. Gra· figh ts almost eruplcd wilh Secret wound up wiMer of organization and owner Ralph passes for the Crimson Tide, bowsk1 was present s I n c e the Pirates a I in the C. Wl!son, Saban shed no fur· two for TDs. ASSOCIATED PRESS ing in tournament action to they are playing in the Hula pressure. B u t P(hi~ ~roved F • } G } the $2S,<XXl • added ~ a I i b u l~er li ght o~ why he was step. escape unscathed. St .roe·~. Bowl 1n Honolulu. their undomit lll8 03 Stakes at Santa Anita Park ping down in such an unusual TWO MARKS . The college basket.b~ rank· I I . · despite a challenge by second manner Sloan 's 20 completions and ings are due for a maJor re· 9-2, woo the Quaker City, and STARR GREAT With all but the L cJ n PJIH ADELPHIA tAPl 1 in H . B Saban who had a che<:k· 296 yards and Perkins' 10 shUffhng today a.s the nal..lon's Providence. 8·1. took ttle lloh· Bart Starr. a doubtful start· Beach goali~ attacking Or· r Wllt Chamberlain there p ac~ w ne~ o1st ar crcd coll~e coaching career catches were Oranae Bow\ top t~ams happ1Jy turn their day FestivaJ in NC'w York . er all '~<'ck because or the ange Count y s goal. M a t a only one lhm left ~ow -.Hoist Bar• Jockey. Alv~rol and had many detractors alt· records. att~smon from the scores of Top-ranked Duke shunned back bruises he suffered in suddenl~ found himself all 'To go all the w~y" and la Pin~da. lodge.d a complaint er becominl! a pro coach with Missoun went into the last holiday tournaments to ron· lhe toume •s and ot a fllUCk the Western Conference play· alone with the ball after on a NalionaJ•&3utb111lp A: against the winner Saturday., Boswn's AFL entry the y quarter agatnn Flor1dt With fCTence races. . } g . off game with B,altJ m o re, long. pas' from a l!ammate. sociatlon cha ionshi club But_ stewards ruled there was thi! league began. built the a seemtnaly comfortable ~ The tournament mania ~as lo1ta.rt in th e AUantic C.oast, called a great j!ame for Green Maxie .,.,.Johnston. P~rate le1l "That's thc~nly t hi n . no interference in the streachl Bills and h.Js rtpulallon at lead. but Steve Spurner madt ~d news for most of Ute na· Confcrcn~e race ''1th a .comr· Ba~ and completeQ 10 of 18 ha~r. as the onl on!' to lef! _collectively." the Phi~ run the same time in his four it edgy for the Tigers. Ile tionally rankrd teams-f1 ~ of from-bchmd 92-76 triumph passes for 147 \'ards and one ~ ~ c~1ase. 1 ~u~ ~~ ~.8 \~· adt'lphia 76fr~ 7-foot-l star It wai; a <.:lo~e race in l h el yean at BuffaJo. I threw for two touchdowns and them losmg ~n ~a1or tourna· over Wake Foust Saturday' touchdown. ll1$ TD pau was, ~':h:r. (~~~~n~ h~s ~irn ·~~~e said Sunday after becoming stretch. \\Ith. A I e x Maese . Ot'sp1te an 0.5 beginning his scor<'d another in the final ments la st v.e<:k. ni~ht a 47-yarder to Carroll Da le Beach start after u~t hcin~l the second player m NBA his· aboard Terrv i; . ccret-~ lhel first year w1lh .the Bills. the penod -but the stimna Still another, third-ranked The-Mlssoun Valle:; an~ for lhe L1rsl score of the 1ame. 1 purchaied for 12ooJ rn:m the tory to score more than 20.000 furlong pole. lloist Bar ti a dlclub alway~ finished abovelcomeback,.provPd fu t.Jle !ot Bradley, lost its lone regular "Sta.T r c a 11 e d a great :-.icw Yark Hungarians and points in a -career. "lndividu· shaken off favored Lucky Deb· .500 under Saban's guidance. lhe Gators as they failed on season start. and the list of ttie kSE~-al.sB? 0E~~ed .:~~ iame." said Lombardi. "It booted in his second ~~ore ually ... persona Uy there's 0~.air. the Kentucky Derby e-ndlnR the l!Ml2 season with two-point pass attempts after ma1or c o 11 e g e unbeatens w~ · · • '"" ig . igirt swu "'° ~as a touah day lo throw . · nothlnt left." Winner. a 7~1 re<:ord each touchdown. dw indled to tW()-J{iftb-ranked t.orught, and action picks up The b~ll wu slippery, and Long Beac:h fe n apa;t af. Wilt scored~ poUlbt ·m the:------------------------------- Texas Western, 10-0, winner ln the week. gOOd cuts." 51,mply ran out the ' 1 0 c k New York Knickerbockers • Kentucky, 3-0, an<! unranked ln most of the others later the rtteivers couldn 't make l l~r that and Orani:c Count~ 76ers' 133·122 victory O\'er the Of the Sun Bowl tournament Georgia l 0 0 k Louisiana Lombardi wasr.'t kidding V. ll~out at:e~r' ·~~ aMlhrr reaching a total of 20 Ol!J i~ W1·1· ter Must Eat C1·ow Today No. 8 St. Joseph's, Pa .. and state 82·59 in. the SEC open· It was a rruserable day 1~ senou& 1.toa a ac _1499 ~ames ovtr a stvt.n·vt'ar ~o. 10 ProVlde.nce w~e the er .. and ~1sville be~t SL Packerland. About 3"'1 inchu period. ' only ranked teams partic1pal-Louis 84.ao . in the ~s6?ur1 of 5oow /ell during the mo~n· In other NBA gamei;, San Valley. Toru~ht lhe 811.t E!ithl 1ng. and 1t snow~d and rain· Blade~ ,\('('('Ill r ranc1sco whipped D<'troit ._ OJX'nS with Kansas al ( olo-NI tntt"rmill<'ntlv dunni: lhC' ' 136·1 ll Cinci nnati b 11 m he d rado, Oklahoma State al Mis· I artC'rnoon u the tempera· • Raltimore 1~100 and Ao:--lon SANTA MONICA 1t'Pl 1 -Bab Shaf Pr. ~r11rt ~ rd11or of the Santa M11nica 0 111· look. was sc heduled to rat BASKE'lBALL SCORES ' \ sourL lturc hovered arou11d :l:l dr-1 )ulu ou~ I lonor knocked off Los Angrlcs 123· Knocked off 1n tourney com· 1 g:r<X's • 1 UJ. petition l~~t """" \\ere No. 2 Yeom an work hv lhr l'l lY PORTI,ANrf !UPI 1 _ Thtl Chamberlain's p e r Io rm· a gourmet crow din nC'r to· llay for losin g a wag<'r that M1ch1gan Statr would )><'at t:Cl.A in lht Rosr Rov.1 Vandrrb1lt 1n !hr Lo«; Anl?l'fr «; !"amt:it.on drparlmcnt and a l:l~t-p I a " e Lo~ .\ n g P I !! slance pu t l11m 861 p01n111 C1a«;s1c. ~o 4 lo\\ a fell hr l I r11 of ·' ouni:sters hrushed Rlade, o" ncd .1t IC'a~t one hind Bob Pettit. 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Corn<'r Baker at Harbor Open Eves 546-41 it I THE~EAL E S TATE:RS EASTSIDE VACANT R-2 4 BR & FAM RM $18,700 DE CORA TOR'S HAND THOUGHT FOR TODAY 2 R-2 lots localed on quiet Cul·De-Sac Slrr<'l -Proµcrty divided-for a duplex and a 111· plex-or can handle 6 units with variance with pro.pE>rty going from street to st rret- Tot1f price $23.900. 1 Th!' man who J<MS IN'<I~ nl I k1nrlnf'i.s rnJOy~ 1 pt•11>rt11al lumrst. DANA POINT-VACANT R· 1 f81W'H tlul df'h{:hllul bollllP. AduJt occup1td, It's super cle~throughout. family home apeclal. Pn· Easy ry>[ proft1slonally vatr p1rnu: grounda It BBQ Jand11rap('d yard ii talk o( area. 4 king.alz~ bdrma. n~ghborhood. Move In with l.Arge famlly rm . Forest ol $4,000 down & $300 monthly tru1t & shadt Lren. Covered • handles l"'Ver)'1hmg. 2760 E. patJo. 540-1720. Par O!t lhway. 675-Jtn. THE~EAL ESTATE:RS Located on ocean side of the highwa~ - 75'xl35' -Owner might consider exchange on Commerr1al income Full price $20,000.00 OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M ()pion tvts. ... Needed Man and Hammer MESA 10 fl\ up lhts '.? bedroom :'95:> Harbor Blvd., C :'\1. ho~;~,~· 1;: :1 :\11~1~ 642-0820 New Eastbluff fi·! I•~ 1n II good r.Jl~I 1dr Home w1·th V1'ew' l0<,;11on' OnlY $1.600 d<No Eves: LI 1-6764 673 . ..()746 673-0746 pa~ mrnt C ;II nov. Op.:on I I ·111 !I "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I OPEN SUN 1 0 • S p.m . 546·2313 646-7171 1 . · JR 2207 ARBUTIS ST., NB Sohd Investments /' Last new 3 Bdrm home '" - THE~EAL E S TATE:RS 20 lr.'IITS t:> fourplr,ei;> on 1 1 t..&.stbluU 11.1Lh finuly rm, i.r1Mratr deros. Big Cor .t 2\.i l>fl.U)&. 10' i Dn • Lot All Z 8(>d Rms. $31.000 $36.700 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 675-3111 $500 MOVE IN and. S200 peya all for 2 + den ~act\ home rlose to shoppm& & all rf'CT'eatlon facillttes. Mwmum t'atf yard, mod~m buUt·U, • tmmedlate posse'llion. All ~ and the be-st prl~ in 11.6 atta. 2760 E. Pac. Cst. Hiwa,y. 6'f5.-3171 . Open f'VH. ··~~~!!~· 60xl50 R-2 lot J BR homt 1 room for more unlt.s, dose to ~w Broadway shoppin&· Good <'OO<lltton. St7,500 • make offer Brashear Realtv 847-8531 I:: ve. 847./370 1 ••••••••• Everythlnq In One Place! Sun~n liVUl& room. cul\· tom drape1, CTpll W W, &hakt roof, m1rTOred wall, 11w1mm1 ng pool, dlshwash· er, brk k firepllll"e. J;# LA RUE REAL TY 17971 Beach • 8--17 2525 ••••••••• DESPERATE Stiling IX'low FHA a~s­ al 4 BR 2 ba, frplc, crpta/ drpa. patio. $22,950 RUSH MAKE OFFER! Brashear Realtyr 847-11531 .t:ve. 84H370 $95 2 BR, ~wly decof"&ad.: fenle yard. 2283 Pac~ 646-1304. $100 • :! Br. All utll • prl! No rtuldren or peta 2526-8 Elden. Kty al 2524 Elden. Newport Buch 2200 * RENTALS * e APTS·HOMFS-O>MM'L • Newport Atta & C M . e FURN UNf"URN LIDO REALTY, lNC. OR 3"80l OR S-435.1 Corona dtl Mar 2250 * OfEERY COTI'ACI.". * frpl. I • Br. Pauo, SHO • mo 673·5360 or 673-0'll!l. Santa Ana Hgta. 2630 f7S SMALL 1 BR HSE. tPARTI.. Y F1.JR.'1 ) ;,,t9·l36.'i RENTALS HouMS Unfurnished Genonl 3000 "Introducing" I OCEAN AND JITTY !(WI on l.'al'h Bldg. Inc n I Marilyn Leidy Room to Roam I m :>iO. Yr. Sub. Var. or Coldwell !Mnker & Co. I TO s on l'xdl11nge. CM-nl'r 2200 E. (.;Oft!-1 Hwy. N.B. a Thn•f' bedroom home 111th An'<tou8' OR ~2000 • •••••••• LEASE/Option • Lovely I • .I A Superb. 1 VIEWS Home 11 .. ..-r' 'B,\\TP.C.5T i\T ITS B~---T. F •II.I' Bedroom' Pl.l'S f1tnlll' ronm PLl':' fnrmal dm1ni:: rn<1m. PLUi l <rd Bm·k f_,tr11or and '-ha kP R()t){ i ~ lt'f'l•lollT~ Sndo..rd Pool XJlrl P.:1t1t1 : Rrdmom11 -Com rrnhlr P11nf'k'O Df>n nliiJ\\ oth<>r quality fralur"t'& • Onlv. hlo vrar old ADULT slah f;nln 11nrl Oprn ~.1m oceuPn:o Ho:o.u-. _ ~'ully ce11tnJ.:s , Ar(l"tM k draped Clram-I Mi!l.;,m mg b1.11h • 111 k1tC"hPn. co1'-CALI.. JIM COBB Prrd pat1n ma~ hlf1i & n1•·rly lan<i~apPd. ' AU th1' ea.n be yoor~ on this rtt S1mplr prnprrtv fl)f' O"\ LY $51 j(X) and O'>L Y S.1 rm Oov.n Corona rlrl \lar l'i.)...WX) Rr;il ~.-IBIP -------1 Beach Duplex four h<'<il'rom upper -two I hed1'00m lov.er. both com· GIFT TO INVESTORS I pletrly tum!'hrd and in ex· 1Tlk>n1 1'0ndlt1on. f>ano dPmrat1vt fence, \1MI. and 11 i::ood mrome produr!'r. 10'• DOW:-\-CD:ERATES $:~ PER YJ::AR. F'\Jll pncP onl:; ~.JOO Sul>mH z bath:-.. A n.x:.'1 hlln;; 40 A ( L A c rmm, l'hlj' fhn111;.: t•t()m, cres I I 0 hu.:,. lotrhf'l'l. ~f"'lratr ~ .\ntrl"fll' \'allrv ~·rrr I. 1n:: IY'Offi and POtf\ h<ill 1\ C1!'<1r \\ill srll IO Ill !ICf• l'f'lll 1.11m1ly hnmc' s 111u111 •1 p.'\J'C'C"ls "1th LO\\ Dn Sh.!:1 on " 7~,li'1 l<JI Plrn•\ ul p,.,. '\n r 'or trade tor rvv.1111 fOf' thr t'h1lrl1f'n 10 un11~ 1n :-fo" \'<illn r1.11 oc bmld •hrl'f' ad•h· 13 Acres Near h<Jl\.11 llrUt<. f)r,N'(i Ill S'.'6.~ Call n<I\< Ojl<'n Ill May Co. I only $19,950 for further tnrorm.itton plutt c.ill 9 and S<-ar' J:liint nrw dVlf>- 646-7171 S46.2313 pm;: <'t'ntrr ~l<11nr C'lrno•r. 3109 Newport Blvd., \\'11tC'h lht~ llOT SPOT Newport Be.eh THE~EAL ESTATE:RS ENORMOUS l:rrM 811: trust dN'cl wirh (Market 811ket Pina) lntrrt'l>l onlv for ;; Yrs. 1 ____ o_R_J_._•3_5_o __ _ 0'LY SI P!-.P. SQ F'OOT ~ 646-8811 I Newport OLLEG E REALTY at TRADE OR BUY ••••••••• FoP Best ltHulh Buy or Sell your p~ny with •.• TUBACH REALTY 30:.!l lla.rbor lil\'d. ~'1 GOOD BUYI C.M. 0:>1.y 3 Br homt, furn. on xlnt C· l lot nr Ba.>, $;.'7 500 • gd l<'nTIS Balboa Real Estate Co. iOO £. Balbod Blvd., Balbua OR.Joie J...4HO ~N'd morP i.pacr• look 011 1h1~ · UlO 1q ft tn-lr\ el homf' fr,r rral family lt1 · 1 111.: al'll1 enl1'11ainin.it· f"oor ~,fmomi; llM fitm1ly 1wm f'Ll 'S ~'()x20' l'lfllP\.IS l'OOlll \11th v.e1 hitr liugr r!'ar Victoria LOVELY ne-. Cu,tom C~ta Meu 1100 Tn-LRvcl near !\1f'<.a VPr· ---------- l::vr:i :>49-1269 or 673·:>710 MESA VERDE }ard All this plus OCl::AN I llllll•••lllllll••••• \'If;W !or only $38.500. Call dt Country Ohtb. 4 BR .. hui:r aC1lvlty 11.10111. rlin· 1ng room. b1eakf.,,t arNl . • 3 car gRrll~r \\ill li!kP , Lovely Cdmll11d4e. 3 Br, Good Cheapie ! \mall Pr homr ,,. \ u;in1 shake root Th.11. ext'('pt1on- $l 6,SOO 101 Oflrrro at Sl!J:lOO ally de1tn. mct'ly land- llCaped homt W dbl frplca, Solid home. Jal'k '·Jill bed ~11:...'iA Ml:.ALX >\\"' 3 & "' L' I I I I , I very good t·arpeung. Jge room!. s11uatrd on Cront of r ami Y l1>0nl "' va • .. • .. uPd at $:.?I.fl~• h11r of· dtn1118. nn. lamlly rm. "°" ()pion 'ul 9 546-2313 646-7171 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 67S-31TI • I Farm House Style Like liv1111 In the mounlalna -ri&ht 1n Co.."'Ol'IA del Mar? Plne trees, ocean view. 3 bdnns plus hobby houae. tine family home. CM-oe1 bkr. 673·2010. 3 Br, 17' ba. Sac. $13,IOO. ~room. lamUy room, f1~ has-ieverytlun.:. cplJ. dfi>s, etc. place. 2 baths. bwlt·1ns. 'l BR. ror . '\ \r old UJO , dn. Pymt Sl.!l mo. 111cl CO\rred pauo. $165 mo. F. taxes. I M T rbt'll C ~lT.!O VILI..AGI:: RLAL ESTATE _· _ _!_ o., • . Garfield & Brookhu~t " l·B R. $1 So.MO. Hunt. Bearh =-!l6'..!·2.:..!_ I Nr · Shopping Ctr 1 Bltns, $6s Mo th & U Cpu. Screen-68t10. Wall, n P :?'113 '.\tAPLE !146·36!!8 • Studio & Biwh apts J BR, good bo~. fenced yd, • Utili~a Ulcluded l{ar, adull.5 only, no pet.a, BY O'IO.'!l('r 1100 Su Lanr, Harbor V1('W Hilla, l·Br. • Phone Serv1>00I S90. :.'60 Magnolia. CM. 5-18·391:> J BR, $97.50 mo. pvt yard, pallo , gar Stovr. R.efng. Ht.d fillr~ Pool! Prof· 2376 New·port Blvd. S4S.91.ij ldscp·~. Cpts, 011>' Extra&' Low-cln $3.(:nhce! ~17·:>801 1 or 673·;>JO:; Guden G rove 1610 GOOD DuplPX, So. of Hv.-v :! I K---- Br ta. fl'plrs, nN ly dN:, owner. S31!.500. OR 3·t16i ( Lido l1le DON'T FIGHT, SWITCH to th1& fantabulous rustum home: • Plenty ol bowllll& room in Adults only. 257;,.B SA:"iT A A~A Ave. 838-o312. SPAC. 2 Br. :! Ba r pU, dri1s. lrplc. bl11na: gar, !!Ill Eldrn CM '.'IE\'-' E-s1dr ::' bdrm. fJrepl, beam rr11tn~'ll. lencr<l )d, patio. adult~. S Ill!. 673· 7629. EASTSlol:: :.! b~rrpl~covrr· rd pa110. fl'nred, dl>le gar- age, 546·1151 this 46 ft. long bvlng 1oom.j Cost1 MeH ·3100 3 King S1U'd &<lrwm ;, den a12e<I bath. wpa.rate-* Privacy * THE~EAL ESTATERS deep R·2 lot 'IO.llh Gobs I rered al $21 7ill T11kr '" R.l:..AlJ'Y TO l.:O • m.m of room to bvlld additional latr modrl G\I t·iir lm· TM MYHRE Co. Vacant-Come see! dl.tw'JK room. hoie brick 2 BR Homes with garages. homr for n-ntal on rt'Rr. mediate J».>.:>•'' 1"11 .'9l!l Bristol :,.io-11:;1 Well pn<-"'d. one·stoni 3 bd· ::;mall pnrc • '""'81 nnt•11-~ w. Cor 1 larbror & Ad;m1s nn ., '·-th I •ftA• Larg• '"' ""'' MUST SELL IMMED,111 ' -"" ..... ~. .. t1al Only S16.500 wrth lo" 11\rar C1Mma Thratrr1 room11. So. Pano. Stc-ps to 1'rRd<-< I 007 EST ATE breplace. Ye-s 11 li lath & I d1~sals -Water paid -2 plaster, built-In rc1J1ge, r hildren · · (}.\l){'r 537·0'..SO oven & dishwasher all t'IPC· 2526 Santa Ana Ave ..... $'.IO tr1.: & every 1<00m carpd· t 5;18 Bernard Strret .... S8'i JUSI the finest duplrx in the !lN'a~ ! ON"L Y thr IX'!>! l'OO· lltruction a v a 1 I ab I r' A WHOLE 1500 sq fl f>P! Unit! l...Jlttst nu1lt·111s top I n) Ion , arpM l Br : Rd , raC'h unll &-st mcomr po- ff'llt1al in Cd'.\I Bfl.\.'D !\E\\ :"-<>"' at ~ ;m Sc-cludro beaut> _ lhrt'r lo"n ~~mo. 1'1 &.~.'lQ Al'IYTl~E • J PAH<.:E.L.5 * IM-arh. If) lot ~9.500 . . 1 hfodroom f'\Q bil•h nn:>J. or1-.:-.o Tu. 9 P.~1 1 -K'ing Bdrms ALL .t:A.sTSwt::, C.'v1 R. c. GREUl Rrattiu ""'SL' ~.!ODER,~· dr""r ""'mt• HOM.C: -l BR, 2 ba, frplc. :\411\ \'1a Llclo OR 3·!1300 c.-"' ,, w ,,., Sl:SlNl.SS PROPERTY -1--on q w rt ruJ -dr-sar S 1. W 11 • • • 11.rtJ.y l..ai.5'-d BY OWN ER ed on llw d\I ood floors b75 Orangr Av, ........ ~'.IO Natw·ally a v.ater IOlterl<'t' 219'..! Plac-entia Ave ...... SSO & drapes arr mclud('d Su· 1 Brdroom. Eaaundr. DPWly perb roverrd pallo, :.'(h-IO 2'20 E. l }th W6-U ~\·rrunRJO C~ll 6T:>j97~ oons1rur1rd CAMBfllDCi:: -'SI.Ill Family Rm--$13,SOO D\COMJ:. PROPERTY-rra· 3 Er. '! Ba. street ~ .strada. ESTA1'l:. mOOl'I. family ~ fnll pnce 1:.xtremely alt:rac· plex __.~Gmoa beach. Owner at «Jtr pu.J\ hutttm lokhm. t1\e homP t?echzy painted &u-OJ.ll "''"'em ~7 ~· 1 -st!-5050 or 613·5017. S1>8nom rl 1 n 1 n ~ room '.!9.>.l llarhor Blvd., C.:'wl out.side l:.lrctnc built • lllS Lar;re gar;u:r a\·ailable for '" k1trhtn F'rigidaire re-.BARGAL'' BY UW?'JER I Huntington Beach 1400 deta~+.cd dooblr garn~e carpc-tf'd & l't'dccoratt'd ~ fnut tret'!I & many mcirc thruout ~ear Schools. CluJ. : dren wrll'Ofl'le. $15(). Coat.a • & Wallace Rlll"I. ~HI. . fil SEMPLE - • REAL ESTATE -BEST TERMS No Aston ~tan1ns. Exrrp.. HarbO~ Highlands 1 fn2enLor & washer • <icyer :svarltllng J br. l~ ba.. :~11;, La!t Coa.!.t lhs:;hway lt<inaJ land<;t·a pinl.l. hugP mcludNl 1n sales price. 1' rpl . llv.d flrs, Carpe~. ••••••••••• Corona del ;\1ar I C11ll~P Parl. -t,o,el~ h<>mr N\rrrd fll\llO. ~Ian> r:oc· 1321 Esic'. r Lanr. :'\B. 3 Br I Carpetrd l.1wt>ly plantf'r d1· l>rapcs, Bu1lt1ns. Cov. Pat· a extru. Bnt ol aJt this 75 x 150 lot ta r.oned R·:: & house l"an tM' l:.ASI LY CONVERTl:D TO A R.ES1' HOME. full pncl.' $31 ,JOO. Terma? $3,000 HandlH 3 • BP. 2 • BA BL n;s • Ga~-e ~r • Harbor Sllofi'g. $121. Water • pd. LI 8·<1492.• 1 S<>1ween Ca ma hon & I & POOi. -ad<led tnclosrd 1r111~. ~·u11 pn<'(' only ~·>:J,!lOO &. lam rm, :i Bil, newly v1dcr lirr-Ar1•n llVing &. d1n· JC, Lush Ll&rden S'..!3 5001 Pacifi~ Sands Dahl 67• 2101 I ..,... mi; arr11~ Brautiful l'OndJ· i Top Tr•rm~. IJ11v~ by '2J-l> ~ 1at .>-AMI Til1~ 011nrr will ron·: 10'• Dov.n ~ pa1nlPdms1dr&ou1 bll·1n~. I • I -_. Bodroom--Eut1ide -.1drr i.t'lhni: nlA, GI Cold vacant, S:~1,9:;o. lion in I( nut :-:rar every· l"ordhum Dr Call ~77:.!3 mperia KATELLA 3·BR. 2-BA. FRPL Opts, Drps. Blt.ns, Fenced, \\ \' I I ~-II II thmg ·.111 li~O to ~ptt•t 3 ... _ ... __ m . ....___ ,,., •. -..... Alm061 Jl(''IO. l'UStom home for ar f • il ~o ,,.. WJ Y' I ort-., rlL 9 p ~ IKWUV .,.. ...... H Wl-~mr&e~I\': ::i~:r· 11~~ 1 ~~,td";rd' ~~;;~,trr:,:: Irvine Terr .. East 1-('111 (}.\11 ~ ~-11~~ ~:""~'eor · ~ = = =· REALTY S 160-mo 5'ID-O'.l87. Nl:.W cpts, clran 2 ht. drp<1, -I prirpflto. i.~. 1100. 1 Pomona. 545-0i.19 runm wllh hreplaC'f'. la11:t 1 1 ant t>e,11 thr'r 1rrms. Ven :~ lot: home for appro:-. S150 • pond. Ul<:lOSf'd ~lio oU lc111·h"'T\ "ith natural cab1· !ll'xohlr . lrt ' t rv )"lllr I 2 Br. fXtrll larh~e room;, L'<-1 ~~4-Bmo. Sl.:.'00. dn to 1' HA Loan. , ma~ brdroom Try $23.j(). 11.,1_, romplMr hUJll • IOI\ & ttrm~ ~-; \\ "''dtff Or 1 t CUlt\f' rype nme. or 1n· I ___ ,,.-,,. 'f OWNt.R. ~-3684. do" n 17® Be-sch Blvrl I 1Just So of Warnrri S..7-6061 or 546-9366 :: BR unfum, ch1ldrf'n OK. :?5j() Santa Ana. &I~ "' "m11ll pan!T) ~ hath."' i;1~T;l t O(l"n rH•• forma11on rall OPl:.N HOUSI:: ANYTH!t. ! ha1" all mode"' i»rmhin~ ~~\f'nmgs Call 543-M.17 I CURT DOSH, Realtor I 2:1.>.i llarhor Blvd. c ~ 14 &. l~ 1>3. rxtra ruce ci..., I t6, Laguna H illa 1700 l't:W :! bdrm, ~'· dfi>1. {rpi.'. 380 E. 2()1h. C'.1 I.· 1 has a Roman tub ---------i Have y OU Saved Pt'ts. dean & cozy. W~t '\'t)U u he proud to call thu1 I NEWLYWEDS 1610 w. Coast ll11:hway S725 c~. $19,900 ti6j Ro6.~. your home for ooly S23.!1,,0. LJ g..9354 67~-WlO ~~IVi:ll~ ~ PACmC SH~ --------;;.=======:.. REALTY U:ISUR'I:: WORW MeH Verde ~n \.\~~.:ht! Dr. 646-TIU. or retirod-$16,500 66'xl00' R-4 That·, 811 .'nu will nf't!d lo 3 l3R. 2 -ba-part--ly_r_e_m_odrled · · Full pnce for this rozy OO..v th1~ I txlnn. 2 bath hou..-.e on 50xl80 lot P061tble 2a!OO Beach Bl. H.B. For those 0 152 •• uk tor 5J6.889<1 '-'"'ll'n"'S &t6·9:'>30 Duncan Hardraty -837·ffi30 $175 • 3 bdnn, l '~ baths. Choire IN:'a. Oran. Car• I••••••••• homt Kingsit.e hdnns. Con· r11t11rr potrnt11\I to ht111<l l~ homr 11111< aml)Unl include• C·l t.0nJng Newport He.1cJh.. venient 10 Oous;:las Spare unit' un::o• rnmfortalJlr. ~ "°"n p;t\mt•nt 8' 1111 •·lo,,. Ui,...00. &11·12J;J ·~ ,... I •. II nrrtn Be h I ston hnmf' 1n Cornn;i drl I II I I ---1.rn rr "' unu . ..,~n ar ms: CV'6'1 ~nu WI i;nc ·'P. \\estrhU, quirt st .!-Br •••••••••••• Laguna Buch 1705 pets & rlrapPa. Bkr 646-39'28. _ I Evrs 644·0345 ••••••••••• I EMERALD BA y • OCEAN I======== a SIDI:. -DI\ me hxatJon nr Newport BHch 3200 \.1fl' C•~I lluo r "tlh $hakr Stat!' Park. Bcautrful pool-\lar II'\ 0 1-1 r l11r >OUJ only I ""'" 111 ;,1,'r intrr· 1 12 ba. ram rm " !rpl: -----111< f 1 ' ir .:a1 ... .:1 :-Orar I s11ed back ya.rd llurry on f tnlll)' l'l rnJul "hti· i·o.J r'>t "llh lti11l p.1vments ol beam t•t•1l V! iJO 6-16· I l.Jb UNUSUAL ''hO"I' 1l1111 1h.l.<.hopp1nc 1htS -C'<U1'tlaslatlhtslow 11la11 \OUr <11•1.rl .. pment nnl\ SI.Ii mn md tax<"s ----::.-;::;;-::::. ___ ....;:;_..=:::: Only $925 Down beach "' ""'1ung surf. ( 1 <I _ ... ~ park & b1k1ru vie-. m•arl> 3 BDR.\1. :! bath. lg flnnlly nklr nhc" Y Nt'('Orat ... 1• " yrar nrv.. quaJ1t.y • hit c-U.\tom rm. 2 car gar. blllm, dish-: Bl: ! t • 11rl• nNly mwr' '.110·17~>0 f/I 1 $.\!,:iOO 1" prit'r. Your 113111· &.. rn.._u •II• 1 To """ today Meui Del Mar BEACH INCOME 1• 11n1i~1 hll r•r ", $.1~.!tiO Ol'I-,:-. 'TIL 9 r \I P"' ,t.,. Yrar will hr ;i... <'ALI. f>.1'j-<12GI fOR ______ 1_1_o_s o ome rw ny on rar· ho • B ~, ... d h I 3 bed mr. J r. "1 '"'• en wai: rr. rplc. r rtro & drp!I Cr l••hra1r .mrl """" • I l\I· \\3\<; f'f'nl('(j units Onr 11 ,,.,, riv .1 hdrm hnmr Fa\fll .. 1tr l~·alton nPar Beaches .\ Shop;11n;:: \\ 111 h"trn tn rt 'ISOOBl1lr t t11rll' PLAZA REAL TY '111't't1 _lf\'..><l llarh<ir Rild •·:o;~\11 1\t; SFR\'IC.:E'' VACANT~ on the PARK 1'1 :1·'.l l'tl <>ren n r' 1 BR. 2 bath, hardwood lll'ILnlt ... · room!! • ~ rrcrrauon rm .... wrt 08.r, S2SO mo. 1 nr 2 yr lease: bl11ll 10,,, aeparatr laun· '1. lrpks. rauos & dt"Clt. &16·.\2'...'6. NB. Bay & Beach Realty Inc. ~'.!.1 \\ Balboa Btvi1 ' B f\il·'l~'OO f:\ri<; 1;71.~ HAlf ACRE 111 l.a'I l'ilh \\I l>\!-IOlll ~········1 Can You Afford I To Rent 1' ho n for onl) S!l~ p<"r mo 10· ctn pym1 h11\ ~ 11i1~ :? ~'9.~ lla.rbor Blvd , C-~1. GEM IN THE OCEAN LEASE And I Or Option ~r tlus prCCJow. homl' I~ Ct1stom built hnmr 3 Brirm• catrd du~ 111 sho~ & I :.! hillh~ rltninJ: rm. . larrl N·hool~ \fan\ nutstandini: "oorl llonr~. 1 111~ rli n' rr11t11r<t1 ~11d1 A~ par1111 rt I I It I I t A1r ... 11rlo" 1111tl 1ttru• 11.·1, ~rmnklr1-.. }.\< rllrnl , (',1nynn l•w·11t•••n \l.' IVI , lwb m J-:a,t ,1dr h<1mt v. ilh I ht1::r lt11111; Int d111111;:: :111 • k1trhrn -.1th hlt·m~ ,\II lh•-!no nnh ~II; ""11) """I~. pl.i~tr1 \1illl• !.· r ri I 111' IUl,'r ... _ '111"1 , 1 , n · rlnuhlr .... 11.t;:r 111-.11111 11 -1a,.t rul'll ,,raut1h11Jv lane!· Q , II I 646-4837 Jr,\\ 111 I 11 \" i' II'\ I'll \.!1 i.11;.;'.l()j 1..16-·m'.l BAYSHORES _ co-.;n \tl'Cll!,\ltY , '1<!1m HARBOR HIGH~NDS I I'• h .. 1h' r A hrat. rlr>t" $2,000 DOWN tn• hit ,, " 1, 1 111 N or no d~n (, I Ph1~h · r!1.q~' lo,, 1 II 1 r.11 1<1"011t1d \\Rll In II ~11 t ·•lf"l I' lotd lt•1inr "1\1~•. \.:l\.T..O drllflt'I! (lu11r1 111,,1111• "('' Jh R If I ~' aprrl Pnrr S1!1.:..0Cl .!b..~ llN.'• lllf t ;•I 111\t n r· llarlw>r Bl1d Call Kl :J·l\1~1 I vint' A\c oP"n rlt'• Wells-MeCardle REALTORS PllON~. :1tii n.!9 -TERRIFIC T RIPLEX ~ Be\l I llShlfll lo111lt. <tU,1ltt 'y 1'()n,111u-1 11 l.11tatrd in -WE Gl,htRANTEE-111 -i I ,1\I• 1rlr .11 , a. 0111 nl TI1at \ntlr 1\r;mr \\ 111 hr .;ol.t t111 n 1111 111 1 11 ont s 11 •nlrl nr \\r 11.111 hit\ 11 \\I \\11.l.J'A' Al J. C O;q"'\ !. lh\PI ·'·'I .. \I.I. 1,11· '" /.. l::"C1' \I l•l:A \(I.'> ~ \ 'T ('<\~II TO \ llJ I I 111.ol.r 111 nffr1 1'111 • d .11 \ .. :1_.11Wl •1dl1 In" d"11n Jo" 11 , 111 IHn·r\IA ,. < 11 . :11i<t ~·:i1n 1r11 l?rl •II··" '.' . • J, 71 llart.oor Btvd. Uoors, laq;e lot, ltwm for 1'RA VEL TRAILER & Swtmnung pool & Badmin- ton Court. S:.!4,500. Mr. Lar- son Realtor/ 6wner. CM. 548·77ll. drv ronm. $!!R.IX,(l. TliRN 8R ASSOC IA TES LoulM' Turner. lkaltor 682 N. Coa.41 BIYd. Bl"f hke rf'nt: 3 bclrm, 1 bath. pier & slip. $..JOO mo. 2 Bal boa Cove, 675·43.1 I P'PACTFJC SHOR.F3 1 REAL'IY Laguna &acti 4!>H m Newport Hgtt • :'\tO:-<ARCH BAY • Pnvate 3210 I :.!0!00 Brar h Bl . 11.B nrw oceanside u ea v.11h Lookl.ng" Mesa Verde 1110 :l'Wi·~~1 r \·"-"" l\li·ll'f!!l Bnal·h Club & Trnn1s 1 • , • •••••---... Coons~JOY' thn spirr1(11mrl" f'or .11 llf'illl : Mrm. 2 bath I 4 BR 2 1>3'.1700' C'Jll~. d~l'16· -- ------n•-w 3 Br, 2'2· be homr lull BEAU ·OCEAN VIEW! 4 BR, 4 BA. etr. $300 2:u-t:A JOLLA Mll·:i7156 * a.18·5371 hnmr !'to11 ~·1rl ai.k to srr l~.dl'<l. :i~t klrs. lrpk .OJ! HELP SOL VE I of charm and hvahtlttv -Caf\1•11. J16·.>.'>l'I Oni \ll lhto t "1° ~ 1 thl\ nnr l \tr11s• 1nrh1clr ' I ' l!I( riu . #' n ..... , I Corona del Mar 3250 h111l1 in hN1l.-11rlves. p1H1' 1. Newport Beachl200 a PROBLEM T\ RNl::R A.~OCIATl-;.'\ , -~--------- t•r! 11;ell\ r111 pllwr. "P•ll 11111~ ---Dr!>J)Pratl' ownrr j>M1 turn· l.1>111se Turnrr. RC'illfor .. Br., rnrln~rd yd, 1t11.r. q1t11, l'rl\r I •lfl (n1 rh1lrlrrn. arl·: BY OWNER rvt n\rr 11 dirty hou'r "1th j AA:l r-;. C'oMI Blvd rlqis, ram:"· rtfn~. lrpl. d1t1ri11.il r11111nl'" from al·1 Lppe( Nr'.lputt 0,,) Mra 1J ftllhy p:'AI I. tnld ua to l..agun11 &111·h l!tt-11n A\aol f rh 1-1 . SIM m11. IP) \lr~lrrn k1trhPn Wtlh CuMom hu1lr I .hdrm, ~ DO sm11-;·n11:1JC't" II you $49,500 OCEAN-Slo·· llwy-Stmiin hy •rr1 t;(Y,} C.a11111· I I I "' tiQn Call ....,llrn tv am1 .1 <min:: room. bath, lnrmal d1mn~ 1 m. ltkr 111 "ork takr ~ look k rout v1,,w. 3 Br, lrplc, ?1~7~732 " NOW $21 900 1 romplctcly crpt Orps LO\-· make aome C"r<1ZY oiler. patio. walk to sltlrps. r rred patio, hll)(.k fence. J;# LA RUE REAL TY $29,000 • 3 Br. dm rm R·2 • 2-BDR:'\1 FARR•W ~T-~~~:~,~-" ·~,:~ .. ., ""' ;;;~ dow:,_,,,, E~r, :: :~.-·:': ~: "d·:~:'~,;:,:~~-'~,,"· tn Colrl Wttr V('IS plu rosla. & l Br apts + i:uest Apt. patin. J:llr, s12s. OR 1·1lfi!) THAii~-' \tC~P'l'h.D Newport ShorH 1220 PEG ALLE~. l<.l::ALTOR -· -" 4 hdnns & 2 full bath~. 100~. No Coast llwy I Huntington Be•ch-3 .. 00- .''Jl I lill l ,, fiih-.fl'!l'< I* 1 RH, l HA 6LTNS lido Isle Gem l'nn11T111111t v ptilll .':I ti:Ond I S!.' ~-I dllj ' 1:16·!.1.11 "''"' >:h·•YJt, 1 anrl dPn Litnc 1ooms, .,_ h ---...;;;_---·.......:..-.:.....,.:.:...: a.-ac 491-7:173' lrnC'l'd yard. Cnll tod11) -.'r~l:.AL !;; , •t-:PER--"~;Ar nr" t 1,,,.,.1 2 t11 1111• The Brennan Co. b r Ln:rnn11 lnnJ inn 1 I &. plr' hf-11111 tl"V. n) Inn r1 pl , " fARR•W 5 Homes Leff San Juan Capistrano RPi\l l-.•t11tr t. Im I rlPn ~ Ra l"IZ hu 111;.-plr I & rli I"' Bl111~ "'tr'I r 1h. I <TO'IO.n &.. COll!llry Crntcr) hrt'IO.d fl~ sri.:~1 . -'° Dn. f< l'lnMH l'olll'1 1·11r1 rr~r \. Back Bay 1240 8"i·'l6~ill 1 t·on.~idPrrri 1rd. i:•r rrfrri: 11r "il•h"r m1111t f>af ''"'" ln1 "''" h omas ea or ~Ir. SN.I '"" ll1 \r\\ )"'I I 8f'"'•h 111 \..'f, )1)11 ll11n 1 ! I \\ t 'il.t'I Ill ill. ', ·; l111tn . ., 111 "" 1'111111 'I. h.ilh h• l "' u11 I 1 .. 1 C 1111TI• rt 1 n Hurry. H•n r.> f't<Yrr\IA' "111 flt ' 1 111·~ ~•'-'::." ro. ~::.' •BLOCK TO OCEAN * DAVIDSON R I I ~ •l•ipti ,,., l·•nt1t d ''" "111 1 e-a ty ·"' r11 ,,..,1 '"' ~ h I ~ Hr Newport Heignh I • lqO . "":<l·n A; I• rlt't' I f I nrn I 1.11 .,. ··tll' '111" rd ~ ,, \I Ith \ ,. 1 (" ' I 'I 1 " II •I 11 11 1 Ir l•S17'U 1 \1f~1111 • "'l I 1 71 II !'I ~ln-4~'H novi-;n ~11on r~ fl'i' swt \ IH\ 1/()\11.1\ 1' ' 1 pr,, .... ,. t"' 11 h" \t.\n·n n1·.,\LTY ( c) f .,, "ii'" l·I ~,, I" ,. . ;;:;-i II~• IV'lr •R I 1 JI \I I'l l J' I J l'I · ~\r• .>l"I'' •' "·•~l.•oO 1 1.rr 1 • , ,. 1...,,1 R· .. '.,' ()J• ~~· •I \ li• 111•1 :"-•" 1 I ~ 1 ho•t1 I"" 1r1 .\ "\ '" 7'\\ al 1t' t ti lr11~ npl1r1n h.1•1< From \."h II ~· n lln lltl n l.1'1' ,\ \ 01'.\ l~J.urlr-,,t],,. 111111 l 11111 BI\ I 1•·1-,1-:-~/\ • ·' ' .ulri 1., , 1 lm·n· \ '1 11 '1U 11 ,,,, '•11111\ r-.11. I I; In \)"''' f II Iv pnt rd Richardion Realt y .'\lit.' I •I, f'tlr, NB . I 7 J".l)fl ~ 11 '"1 , ""' 11 • hdrm r11~1· 1rl< "•, 1 1 111i:• d1~. n\.· l11rt '111 11 •'•, In ~ri l.r· l'r ,1, ' ,. • ..~ ·' r 1 I '~ ll \ 11. \' PILOT ( 111,..ttfrd 1 ------\11~1\10"1 nJ-:AtTY 3\~11 11elrr ~dnlr1\l'r l'rl.' * BY OWNER * t ••••• • •• !lit> s C0.t.,1 H""'Y I'll orn St b •11h11t... Tr f"'1" i11n $.500 Down 2 STORY T ~ I 011al C1rd" llti.f\l!ll 1 1'4-dmom h1111"' 110 "'' I.ill I GLl:."'\:O.IAR. ~ nR. 1 hllth. ~=~..:~urnlahed fOR lea...r. Sl~p ~ Joi ~ rnn"1 ·''"'' SI I ;..oo 1~1(!.l IAm rm, Ol '"T'Cll R<•A11 1 Ar ~" hA t:: •, .ir 260 Santo Tomu I cm~ n.r:.A" c~r 11rpr111s· Co1ta MHa 2100 c."' <111111 '"''' 11\ 11 "· r.ill l lHl'll al t.7,f!l \111kr nf!l'I I Cpl ~ dlf" $1• \, 111 11111. · Brashtar Realty ~n flF:NT 01 ·•11r1rn1, 11 ·'"' 1 11 •.J ·• • Th I ,, l'rl In rl'ttf h1rlrn11• l1 ltu 11 1 HI' , 1~ 1n ••1 1 -fl 'Jll ""'"' ynu <'llJI !\Ii' ~ .• ~I I· vr IM7·fi~70 • ' ··· 1·' '"'°' ·~ tr· The qutrkf't yrm arll I»........ ~~':1~1~r,11r rrillr:,. S ~1 111, '17 R IJ1h 1~11 1:,. • ' ••~·I \' ln,1•1•r• '17 \ 1.'th, 7 .... IO h ., a $! I .n: • • • • • • 1 0 ' 19 N • • • • • • 2~ -I l \ f; I 1 1 .. -- 7 RENTALS ......-RENTAl.S -W Unfurnished Apta. Furnished Apta. Unfurnlahed 3410 Co.ta M..a 4100 G.neral SOO, --~~~~..;_~~- 3 • Br. 2 • 811 tu.. Bltn OVft\, ranee A dllhwr, WW • cpca I cl.rps. 2,,._ car ~· F~. Pati~ Sl'IS· nw. 17321 PEPPER TREE St. 1213) ~. ReNTALS Apb. Furnished -------~~~--~ 4000 iAHIA MAR 931 Wei& 19th St., CM. DELUXE 1 A l Br ruR.N A UNFURN HU TED POOL • Putt1na Grttn • r ad I I II I heat • waaher dryer faclllHes . carporta etc. Priced from sm . $150. SH Mar, Apt. 4 ~-<Mll'J OCEAN--frant, no leue yrl7, utlla pd, l bl to Balboa pier & fishing, S80 mo. 925 E. Bllt>o. Blvd. <e.. 4100 MOTOR HOTEL $30 WK • $125 MO. • Frt.!t Local can.. • l4 Hour Al\I. Service • Gaa • Elec1nc e Heated Pool • T\L-F'M • Maid Sftvtc. • K1tcbenettn £xtra llJl Newport Blvd. PRONE 646-7'45 ShhldHlhhl • • • Wee tt ~! C.M. 1C1 do ~· 14 tmlts around he~ pool. 1 Br A 2 Br F\l.rn l Unlum tot quiet adults without peta • from $90. Kn<>dt IO!tly on Apt. 14 tl3 w. Ba.y, CM 646-lmS LUXURY PUIU(ISHED SINGLt APTS. • onpw palnlinp • 2 Car spaca e lArl• Stcra&e Room • Copper bullMna e Maid eervic. • included • $130, pa A water paid. lm Panona Apt 6 <Comer Ford) 548-0017 HOLIDAY PLAZA APTS. l Bedroom apartment owrlookin& pool. can>ort It extra private parkin&· FURN·UNFURN 642-5151 1965 Pomona Av • Costa Mesa Nr. Cly Hall I< 19th Street $17.SO WEEK & UP e Studio A Bach ..,a. e Ulllltka A PboDe aerviot e Maid Sftvice ·TV Avail. • TV l ~auoo room. e No~ • Cafe A Bu · N171f Open 2376 Newpcrt Blvd. 548-9755 FURNISHED APT. S85 ~tor.~. dnlW'!I. & Built • ma. ~-4761 2 BR rum, nf'Uly new. '"•t· aide.~. $85-$95 l · ' 8f'Cf rooms CHILDREN O.K. _N•_wpo~-"-~~~~4-200_ COSTA MESA 5100 MOTEL WINTER RATES DAll.Y/WKl.Y/MONTllLY l • BU< TO BEAOU ~ W. COAS'l' HWY. 00·3750 OcMnfront f'urn. Yrly. 3 bdrm, 2 ba lower $250. Al1 C. Katler Co., "4'9tb 6 Newport. 673-4600. Pratla-Addn!u •. F.cuoomy ~\a MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bacbelon furn From $110 1 Bdnn • .. • • .. • From ~ 2 Bdrm • .. • • • .. From $115 l Bdrm • 2 B&th BACH aalmnan, S. Calli. 1'rom '1.50 temlOry, lie 30, des1rel C&rpeta-Drapes-G_,.... abate ~ wil.b aame, Npt/ Blt·ln Onn la Ra.Dae Bait>o. area. 3824817/ ... , . 3·Pooll ....• 38'l-21197 co\. Cradou. Uvln& ••• 2 Br . .trpk:, bit • Ins, patio, Pa.tk·llb SUm>undlnp Laund. rm. pr, yrly. $le l8tb 6 Santa Ana. C.M. mo or $lJO mo untum. ~~ 646--4233 OR 5..1678. * WlLSON 1 br, util pd: Adult.I. call ** ON mE BAY ** 1 Br, patio, util plld fJ.25 v.'1nttr. f1!iO yrl.y. 675-mBT $35 Week or $130 mo, ~ br, udll paid, tttm or bab1ea ok. 2269 Maple St. 642...J060.. MODERN 1 br, private pa& C&J'1IOl't, edutu, Do peta. lG> AYOn, $S6. 613~ MODERN BAO!ELOR NR • Beach!! $90 Yey. ID· cl • uW! OR l-7719. OCUN FRONT/ 1 • BR. SPACIOUS/ MODERN Oilldttn OK. 673-57ll * BAYFRONT * l Br., p&Uo, util. pajdl. From Sl.00 to $15(). 67S-(x;87 Nhport Hgta. _ 4210 ** Spacioua llmny tum 2 bdrm, elec kltd:len, ~ yard .pool, laundry, fl50, 1dult.1. 548-1824. NEWLY palrted il carpeted 1 Ir 2 bdnn tum il lmlum •..PU. POOL! 646-"664.. FROM $89 l.ce 2 bdrm, carpel$. drap· N , elect blt•lna, pvt prqe H1rbor Estates Apts. 300) Royal Pa.Im Drive U blk West ot Harbor, corner rl Baku). Wilson Gardens Furn.ilbed " Unfurn . • 2 Bedroom, 1 !Ji b&tha • Ca.ripetJ, drapea • blt:DI • spit }.wti; 2 Pooll • Rec:rea.tioo ai-... AS UNI M SUO PDt MO. 277• Fountain W1.1 West • 13 Blk.a West ot Harbor ..st1 WillonJ 646-5440 HOLIDAY PLAZA APTS. Corona del Mar One bedroom apartment 42SO ovuloolc:m& pool. Carport Ir extra prtva~ Pariuna· FURN -UNFURN. ON 10 ACR.£S i " 2 & -FUm &. vnturn 3 Pooll • Temia • 18 bole Putt/ Green eor.nt'l Bkfat. ~ Sea Lane, CdM l McAtttlur &t ec.st Hwy) 613·344.5 I OCEAN Side ot Hwy Yrly, 1 Br w/w cpU, walk to lhopl, Adults 646-2541. STUDIO apt. Ubl. paid. $8(). mo. 673·8425. 81lbcM .. . -* BALBOA BAYFRONT 4300 MO· or Leue l&e 2 It 3-br apts. 1:.ncl-g.arage, Ulll-pd! ~. Sleepioi rooma w/ pvt balh " entrance. CALL 573-7760 CO'JTAGE • Winter rental. l BR tfronl). $60 util 111- dud. 642-5151 1965 Pomona Av., Cotta Mesa Nr Cl.)' Hall A l9tb Strttt * Fne Rent* 2 Weeks * Fr.. Utllltl .. * Children Welcome Very l&r&• 2 bd &pt.a, forced air beat. hea t.ed pool. doe- ed Cll'qle, p&tlOI, fl25. WESTERNER APl'S. 71» w. w u.on. 646-lZl.1 NEW . 2 Br. 1 'iii Ba. Mod, clDR m aut&.lde. Le· pal.lo Cit blc- lllff, vleowtnc plnea. B~ low cpl.a. lilJI dpa. El.ec beat. GE Jtlt. Colar ennaa. l:ilcl. &&r· Free lndcy rm. Adults. $125. 120 & ~ St. 642-4441. FROM $92 Harbor Townhouse 303 E. &y -Bllboa Pen.in. Lee 2 Br apU, bullt·ma. * BA Yraotrr * NE.AR SHOPPING Lovrly 1 · br $1.25 • yrly. Zl17 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Pvt • Beach, UUl. pd! Manaaer, Apt A·l 675·3509. tl:.oltli.oce a.lio OQ WUJOO) $80 STIJDIO APT. tt A'ITRACT'lVE 3 .Bdrm UTIL.lTIES INCL. Ideal for 14>(, 2'1' Ba.tba. Al9o 2 Bdrm IUlile petlOO· 673·8133 &p. l..a.rsie l Bdrm It bad! . REN1 ·' $ "-,_. Apf1. lJ. 11rnla.Md Newport £ ,, 5200 Eaatbluff Apt. lent• m Domln&o on' ,l.B. Olallnc1lve 11-tu,, v leW • GIU"dtn Apt.a. w/pvt i. ), crpVdrp1, blt•IM, 2 car • Rec Otllter' w/ pool. 1 L •• from $1"1 • l BR, 2 b1 frOm $196. 6"-1352 oc 673"'116. 2 Br • yrly 1' • bat.ha, blL • Ina, trptc. cpb. dnpel, patio, mo mo· Balt>o. &y Properties 673-7420, m91rr. Newport Hf!!: 5210 * wmrculT AR.EA f125 :l bdrm, modem. pool. U35 l bdrm ~. adults. No pe14 64N514. Wutcllff 5230 SOMETHING SPEC1A1'Ntti 1 Br, pv\ balcoo,v, Yiew. ~ ba1t11 tub A lltloftr. Sp&clOUa 960'. A.11 elec, bit· Ins, fine appolntmeot.t. $155. 548·7991. 1100 RutlaDd Rd., N.B. Back Bay 52-40 SOPH.ISTlCATED NEWPORT R.MERA Laxurioua Townbou.le Apt.a. Up to 4 Bedrooml. l b&Lb&. Attached saraaea. All othe1' oooun!encee. $225,000 R«l"tL Celli.er $250-S275 mo. Yrs. l.eue. PHONE 60-0300 Coron• del Mir 5250 • COROLIDO APTS. Pent.Ille • Levela • Stucilol Seim• w/frplc. All 2 BR ti.ID RIO, dlabwubtt, w-w c:pt. pvt pat.lo, btd pool. Lndcy ladlltiet, Pr&& .. N.wty decorated. $13W200 . Chlldml OK. 613-3311 UQ2 & Cout Hwy, CdM Lido l1le . S3S1 2 Br. 2 Ba. J'rlplc. Yrly l...ee.M $200 mo. 613· 31t!4. 613-61a -·-. H"ntlngton 8Mch 5400 OCEANAIRE APTS. COME SEP:"-eUR LOVELY l Br. l 'ii ti.. CJPU, chl>a. P3· tio, pract. Oulchn " peU welcome, water p.id. mt Talbttt Hunungton Beach 847-1019 1 MONTH FREE With 6 month I~. Rfflly llOUndproof. Very larre 2 BR. • HKted Pool • Soft Water • Laundry R.oom-Carqe 53~9780 FURNISHED A Unfurnilbed l&r&e l • 2 6 3 bedroom -:veil cared tor apta. Beat locatloo !Ji block to atora. be.Dk, Onem& Theatre. $110 .. $1J5 5 POINTS APTS. T7l1 EWa UT.OW * NEW 2 ·BR. * S89.SO Cpl$. drpe, blt-tna. di.tpOnJ.a, carport&. OCEANAIR APTS. llDI Glorii•. Hntc 8dl 536-4722 At S..chl Oee.,. Vul 64 NEW 1 A 2 BDRM f\rrnlabed &c Untum Apu. noo .t up. Stt managers: 21S 15th SL &c llO 12th St. RENTALS AptL UnfurnlahM Reem1 ._.Rent 5995 WJO U, WK w/ kitchen. $17.50 u~ Stucho apts. 2376 Newport mvd. ~~ SLE'EPl:NG nn, priv ~ 1- enl<r ~ woridna mall, ru wk. 548·867':1 Ztl £, llat, CM I .OOM IOf' rent with ldtcb.en prlvllq ... a>.l Governor, <.::.r alter l: 00. MEN 11\Ate lltt 4 br hc>uae, apac bcdrma, ldt, liv nn, CM, 642-50~ 642-5709. 3 Blkl to Beach! Mild ltt'lice· $9 ""k up. 421 itb St. Hunt1.natOD Beach. Guett HomH 5991 --WAKEFA.JA GUEST HOME A home of d1stmction for ambulatory ladles. Va.cancy for 2. KI 9-2166. Misc. Rental• 5999 GAAAGE, NEW. FOR STOR· AGE. On Alley, E • side. 642-2657. M5-8'l47. REAL ISTATE General Income Pf'OfMrtv 6000 * DUPLEX ~ 2 BR e&ch UniL Good lbca· tlCJD. N..o. fixin& up. $U,500 tu1l pri~. only PXlO down. CHAS. C. MARTIN REALTOR 1999 Hvbor, C.M. LI S-U~ 57 UNITS 8 X area SJ>., owneT y,·lll &\W'. lD'Xi VllCeJlC)' tact«' •rainlt ~me.nt ftt A worry fr'M investment. tiemaidoua tu lhelter. Don Werd Co. M>2<W U ·U NJT APARTMENT bui1din& bf ownrr. 642-1461, 646-5954, $10 per month in· come, no ncandes, close to Harboc 11bopping ~nter, $10,000 down, pnncipala only pll~aae. l'WC\ 4 • WOii· Muat aeU. M~. J111uary ), 1966 OAJL v PILOT /Ntwt·,,_ I• REAL ESTATE ...,.. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE OIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLO'f'MINf General and NOTICES 6960 Jo.b Wanted, lady 7020 6100 AnnoYncementa "410 ---------Al1Mat1on.1 • Tiulonni Left PRACTICAL NtJruiE wanta SMALL M·l LOTS ,,New Healttl Club e ~nit • .u klnds Rll .• AXJNG ~AG~ ---..,.=--G46~·~Sl_~--- SAUNA • ~UM BATH • ALTERATIONS Mend1n&. • to rill? tor old<'r peoplf', s-n111., ldroke It alcohoht.'I· 84.2·3117. By Ja.ne, Pula, Unda.. l:tt plll.ln "°"ltlg, "ork JotUU.r !:.:. 13th oU Newport Bl., CM. IW9r'MC"9 * 673-0706 Hn. 10. a p.m. ~. Now open on SUnda.ya Televlalon, Repair 6985 t u!l,y improved M1·M1 Indus· lrla.1 l.ota nr. N~PortiSan Dlt&O frttWll)'I· 22,000 to 40,000 IQ tt • 6!lc ptr sq ft. Vm'M' Monmft ~S.J'\51 Coldwell Banker A Co. 2200 l::. Co.-ti.t llwy. N B OR j-:_'00) S11:1t 'llc.i: DIRECTORY Appliance Repairs Pam 6510 FACTORY AUniORIZEU FRIGIDAIRE Service Center A_c_r_ute_... _____ 4_l_OO_ • Wuhers e Relrl1uators THE LAND MAN • L>ryera • Di1hwuher1 PARTS & SERVICJ:: 5 Acre RANCHITO nr ~· 18.nda. Nie~ 3 BR; country· aid~ vkw. f29,950. FR1'.E LAND CATALOC 833 ~ Vl'r Dr, l' .S.· 642-SI ll any· time. ======- DAVIS-BROWN 4ll & 17th St. Coata Meu Set'11t.'4! 5'8·3'37 Alphalt, Oil1 6520 Exch1naes, R E 6230 DRrvEWAY REPAJRL~G + __ _..%....._ __ • -· --SEAL COATING. Rom·. WILL EXCHANGE FR.EE Ht. !ll3) 433-1333 Approx. 10 acraa Vista, C&llf. R·l I.and ttady C1rpent1rlng 6590 CARPENTRY • CABINETS BIL • Ins/ FormJca lruit&.Ued. T.V. ANTENNAS $19.95 lnst4lled COLOR ANTENNAS $39.95 IMtdlled Spee1als.t11 111 • R.epain • lnlallat1on • Remodehn& •Antt>nn1 kit< T. V. ANTENNA SUPPLY 141 E. 16th St • C.M. 64~78 JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Job Wanted, Man 7000 rAST rll'lo fry l'OOk, agt> 21·35, JO to 45 hrs per wttk, apply JoUy Rog~. 203 Ms· rlt\«' Ave, Balboa Island, be- tWttn U am & 8 pm ' Ol,'TCll loidy wants even~ work. 1ny k!od, b~ttl.ng or dta111n11. S2 an hour. Call 64~·:lX1 I HOl 'Sf.'"WORK. Dependablt>. hprrtrnN"d. 5 dayJ wk. 1'1-r111 Own l.r1111porta1ton. iio-0\57 < OOK or hooMk!'E'pel' Uv.t tu pref Ul~I ref Scand. descent. S:W-5233. I MATURE woman care of elder Lady llve 111 !'> da.J ~ rrk Sl:lS mo. 54!1-\098. DAY w01 k • also nit"9 ~H349 DAY work . Guarantttd. :l-1:1· :lj()J. DAY v.ori< c1aya a Wttk: dependable. 54H1159 alter 3. HOUSEW •. exp, ~. Sl IUl bour. 64 ~ Dl&I dJrect ""'6018, cbarp 10Clr ad. thea aJt --... Ua~n t.o th• pb-rtq1 for subdlvuion foc Duplex or Residence Balboa 1&11.Jld, Corona del Mar or Udo b!e. Frtt & clear. $65,000. AlteraUoM. Reu! 646·9683. Cement, Conc,.te 6600 PATIOS -350 IQ· ft. $99.50. Satisfactlo11 Guaranteed. Call NOW . . . 536·96~4. !NOW! lJOO.B i:.:. c~st H"Y. CdM 6n·!l5m ~ ARE REAL EST ATE EX· CHANG ES A PUZZEL; Lee.m the many advantages of l'XChanlPLI& your prop- eruflll. FCX" an appoultment cal.I; CEMENT wotit wan1ed. No job too amall. RH.a. tt. StUJ. Lick, LI 8-116~ ~ 4:30. . * CX>NCR.ETE * FR.EE ESTIMA TES·NO JOB TOO ~ 54S-1801. Chlld Cue, Llcenaed 6610 FORTIN CO. ~umable ratH, ~t 1919 Npl. Blvd. o.t.a Melia c:att, bot Juncbes l naps. 642-5000 I:.'ve 54l>-O'l33 Harbor 8aJt« #5000. _ _____,, 546-1539. tsU)INESS end FINANCIAL Contractors 6620 BUILD IT! NEW DIRECT DIALING '6.'i! 1 % VIC· M&)Or ~ett ~ Bua. Opportunltl .. 6300 D 1STR.1Bl!r0.RSH1P I full or part nml' LW~1TMJ!.NT Ir • $~ to $6000, leC\rt'd by Inventory. Earn ft · $15,W) to S35.000 • yr 638·.;3:!3. • WEWll.L • Remodthna e Add a -room -lotchens. or. H. S.; &olf c. Tradt~ 54&-3197. Bualneu Rent•I 6060 OFFICE iPACe-, NEW Mlll'UAL BLDG. • FrH Ana. A R.ecepl • Carpet.I • Utila. • Fl-ee janitorial Service • Free Parlan11. Zl6 Sq. Ft .... Only $97/Mo C7rHER SIZES AV All.. I 2861.Q Eut Cout Hwy. CORONA DE.L ~ Call 67>1290 or ~7~ Office Rentet 6070 New Attr•ctlve Offices CU.tom cit~ &round Ooor unit.a. ComplttelY alr coodl· tiooed " carpeted. E>u:el· lent location with olf street p&rkin&· $70 to $150 lnclud ine all utiUUn Mr. Tomry Ro7J,W ... Co. 1649 Wf'ltcllff Dr. 6'&-qz28 18c PER FOOT! I! al 19th le Harbor on Har- bor! ! .,../parldn& and "can't miss" local.ion lf hiib traJ. he count is lmpon.ant. Don W1rd Co. 64.2-2020 Industrial Rental 6090 REFINANCE BUY-BUILD ln1. Co. Loan• :i% Int. Long Term TOlaJ Loan Fee $~ S.vinss & Loin• 67" lnt JO yrs to SUS,000 also 90r • ol Sale Pnce 6~. Int. FHA.VA loweit Ol1c. Pta. SATILER MORTGAGE 336E.17thSt. Costa Me&& No On Pymt. Ml s.-8900 COSTA MESA l.CMB.l:.R • KNIGHT • CONSTRUCTION, INC • Commerd&I & Re11denuaJ ADDITIONS It. , REMODELlNG 2204 Npt. Blvd. Npt. Sch. 67M6.'il GEN' Bid& Cootr • C.tm, comm'I, res, rtmod'l1. ad· d!Uon., paml'&. R&)' tra- sure. !W>-1!6&. H. K. W~y, Gtn'l Contr. ::.peel' 1 1n &lterationl, add!· uoos. crun homea. 64.24lS6. Electri~I 664Q LICENSED l lntured. Small .)Obi. maim. • NJll&in Reu. ~ Ml 2-Z171 Kl ~11 =========-17 Y n . Harbor Area Rl::PRESENTING Wl'stern Mort&&&• Corp. C1hf. Loan Correspondent Metropolitan Llle Loa. Co. and J.o'IVE Ma)Ot Sevlll&s &c Loan Tr1ch--Comml.-Apt1. WJ"D! to bofTOYo' $6()00 for Leg!Llmate Busineu repay· able at leMt $200 per mo. 10'7o int. 646-7634 alter Ii pm. ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES Gardening 6'IO LAWN cull.Lili a.l.8o fioM'r ~ we;;:, ll&ht baull~. rea.liOO. ~ Jt!HJ, !)68-J8l!I. General S.rvle91 6612 HA.WYMAN • • ail repaln. Elec/ pil>&lcwplbaul. .R-... .. 0onnywcxxi." ~ 1733. H1ullng 6730 r' lJGHT oa HEAVY Ha • Oeanup. fie« tit . I - 1 Bedr&m tumlshed duplex. w alkinc distance to down- town Costa Mesa. Prtfer couple or .m,1e adults. $79 mo. ~ 1: w~.-r! ruu.. 546-4141. OCEAN ONT'-~~ _., 8'lt. .... .,..._ . NEAR DOUG~ LARGE BR WJ'l!H . ·-ll'Q;-'<frNIM&-~* ~ .......... l!lltr91Ct! 54.Hm ---*ACAPULCO APTS* W-18 St. It Waila~/CM e ADULTS r e l·BDRM fU5 e 2· BDRM f150 e HNted Pool! Ulll-pd! 646-3850 CHATEAU LA POINTE Apts. 1 le l br apa over· lookin& pool! Fum/unlurn, carport.a, uUl pd. From $90. 1'2 bile to shops. 1941 PO· MONA, Costa Mesa. Ulil·pd! B&!boa Mo~l.5 nur CX:C. Sc~ a>epi &::. lillboa, 673-9945. • ~4l97 or ~Ev~. 2 BR • MW cpca A paint Ba l1land1 4350 S90. 3 .BR. • new ~ l __ Y __ ----p&llll, nm. 771 Shalimar PI...EASANT year around, l(udio apt. suitable foe oot , IAJ"gt Wlndowll. 613-2890. Lido l1le 4351 ON Bay • 1 Br a.pt. $155 mo. Sine le w I Jot $135 mo. Both "' be1ut '.'u. Pauo. &Mr 14.i6 531·53T1. 1 • BR tor FURN). Adult& No pet.a. Nr • ahop'a. ~-3401. or ~-3270 eves. DON"T MlSS dlx :Z br, 1 i., ba . . gar, peuo. All extras. 23'6 Santa Ana Avr. 548-0128 r 376 E. 18th ST. UNIQUl:: ~BR. PATIO $110 • 615-2942 IDEAL FOR BACHELOR! Lrt l Bdrm sso. 1 8'. new bit • 111 lat. Utila Lrg 2 Bdrm $125 me. SlJO mo. 107 V11 F1or-$110 MO, 2 liR, 2 b&. Mooth 1993 Oiurcb, CM. 541.9633 _en=c='e=6=Th=·=2003=ev=es=. ::::;::;;:::::;::;;:::::: rent frff w/ Y\!arl lease. 285 -Osle. 642~. 847-7907. RACHELOR Apt. $78. Oean H l Be h 440() Nv children or pet.s. Near unt n9ton •c 11~. 859 w 19\h St. $75 MONTH 646-100· UTlLJTIES PAID l BDRM FURN APART-Two NEW Bachelor Apt.I. MENT, utile paid, except Blt·lnl • ~ • Drps light&. Adul\a. 1992 Harbor Soft W11ttr e FM Stereo Blvd. S80 per mo._548·2828· LARGE HEATID POOL, -Jt l BEDRQOM * GARAGE Nicely tum . Y-a:ro: 141mdry ~ - room. Adult. only. $70 mo. WTD? Working mothtr w/ 25ThD Sama An&. 113R-0.'n7. t or l children to ahare my J Br. Cp(11, drpe, bltns. gar. hnmr. Will babyall. :;.16-666(). msp., C1\ l1JOf1 & gu pd. S110 mo. Call CM!& I< W11l· RENTALS lace rutr. 546·4\41. Apta. Unfurniahed 2 BDRM, cpts, drps, stove n:lrig, double bro. gar. 54j·J.r10. I PRIVACY I :l br $'95, sliding vla&s dr lo fll(' JMlllO, &&r 54S-J197. NEW Z Bdma, fully carpeted drps, bll.na, praae, 18ll ~e, 494·5770, 6<'6·49".z'l. nREPl...ACE. 3 Br. ffi Di. Sil> mo. ""w · cpLs. drPt pvt • JM&Uo· bltna Ll 3· 1786 2 • BR. CPTS, DRPS, STOVE. DISP. GARAGE. CLOSE • IN. OR 3-7909 2 • BR. •pl $85 • mo. Garage. watrr • pd No pMS· General4 0 $120 MO. 2 BR, 2 ba.. Studi 5000 285 Ogle. 642~106, 847-7907 1685 TIJSTJN A VE. * I BR $70 Mo * J97S A .POMONA, CM 540-~ Alter 5 PM BACH $15, 1 BR $95 rum · 2131 Elden • Adulll 1 blk Npl Blvd. 642-«iSS 2 Br tum, w /w cpts, rlran mod. Home like! :r68 Scott l'l nev W 18th. 646-2321. · • · $H0 1 BR. Eul.«lde. "''*'.'"· v11rd, garqt, nr ml<'I . 11dult1 fi73·1497 2 Br. utll pa.id, SIZ> 1613 Santa Ana Aw. ~\-5281 « Kl 2-77'79 WANT to &hart nrw 2 bdrm Apt In Of 366 E. :'0th, CM. F\41fol"f' 10 1m tt 11r1 9· 10 pm LUXURIOUS Newport Beach 5200 Harbor Townhouse MEDITERRANEAN :Z Bdrm Studio Apt-. p, &I.ha. No one sbovt or VILLAGE below you. Nc1r Shopping • $103 mo. 22'17 Harbor Blvd .. CM. Rentals -Ka.thy llardlnii . . MllNlger, Apt A·l lEn11·Mce aJao on Wilson) 2 It 3 bdrm•. ti.replace, cpta 8' d1111. l'lect d.Wlwasher d1sp., plumbed for wisher dryn Pvt patios. Encl iia . rai:rs • 1tor11e VERY REASONABLE MESA NORTH APTS. 2 111 BR, l \.; ba. Furn/un- turn. $115 up. PvVpaUo Rent•! olhC'e on Flapj p Rd drj>s/crpll, blt·lna, car· <behind HOfttt HOl.>tla.ll• KEA TED POOL 548--0123 Nr. lhopa, IChla le OCC BAYVIEW • 1 Br, 1~ blk t 0 CHTLO aectl<Jn, Pet OK. bay & bearh. Gold Mt<al . Coollclgt/Baktr 546·8683 lion ('pt•. dl'fl•, hllin11 Nl:;W 1 Hr It. clt'll Apt Poo( li73-64:,0 ----I Qua:r. cu~ rottai!r. map!, f11m, 1 hr, utJls. lndn. pool, Jl!lO mn 170 Del :\l.n f'l'<"rl'nttnn .. room, 1·ariw-1~. !\l'A<10l'S 2 h1 11~r. 11n t1111rr• hlr • lnJ, Sl:l."1 mo, I furn ,11rArl\. ~ llshrr·dry1•1 · 1 AR.MO • li7Vi:ili0 nr 111·r111. Sl:.O li42·~7. · 1 t. ... CRPT, DR.PS, S90 Mootb, 800 or 950 Sq fl, 897·23M. 1651 Plaeffllla C.M. Sin Ji 642-5639 49f..5189 Eve M·l. Approx 1000' of11~ Ir Cap~ano 5n5 what 709 Ra.J'ldolpb, CM. 12131 257.2349 collect. BRAND NEW Lota 6100 2 8. 3 Bedroorna. R·3 Lot, 22nd St. ID Hunt. From S125 to $142.50. Beach. Oil Royalty lncQme, On ~I Obiapo le Via Be-$7900. Low dn. 847-3957. lardes. ~t.11 information, 1..ARGE Lot ... 1ew of ocean 493· 154-1 • I: COUDlr)'SJde. Not lea&I" .. bold. Own.er Bkr, 673·l010. Duplex, Unfurn. 5100 ('be ... , • .,'° BEAU 3·Br/2·8A. tut CMb. MS-64111 1-blk·Beeeh~ chlld:ml ok. RENTALS- $17S-lea.e. 673-ii401 eves. Apf1. Unfurniahed Huntington a .. ch 5400 Huntington Be•ch 5400 * * * * * * * * MOVE-FREE I 25 mlle radlu1 * HUNTINGTON PLAZA* 1-2 & 3 &edrom1 • Poolt-Prlvete P1tio1 Bit-Ina, Balanced Power Adulta -Chlldran'• ·Section (Furnished Optional) $80 Up 32• Cl1y St., Huntington Bch 536-0331 * HUNTINGTON SHAW* SPACIOUS 1 • 2 • 3 & 4 Bd rma. Patios, Blt·lns, B•lanced pwr. Furn. or Unfurnl1hed · . From $95 1793 \ Bell Circle. Huntington Bch. 842-2715 * * * * * * * * ' \ I I I I I I I I Found {FrH Ada) 6400 KITTE.'1 'Jtr J ~; oiZ black and white. malr, found Ed· wards Ir Weostmmstf'r 847-0'nl. FE)iALLSlk Lorig.b&Jred cat, wh1tr ctiest 4t lep. Hlk spot bt>hind I pav.. \'1r Mesa del :'t11tr. J.11}.lQlJ FIRL WOOU. 'ltlli Vittoria cor of Newpon Blvd .and V1r10na. l>Phind AU1Pd Elec· tr1r ~ t.oat 6401 6 MO malt. S1ame~ •at , U..rona del ~tar. YlC· Ju- nune St aru, C'hiltls pet~ 67:>2810 or 67:1· I 73."1. i'·t::MALt: Ba~srll-& Reat:le, brown Md \\hilt, VIC. 1:.1· den & Ml'&a , ans to Suzy. 646·8001 or m.lllj CAT blk tong ba1r female w/ while tace. V1 r J::.a.al C 05la Me<;;a. Rwd. 6-U-0090 Ironing 67~ !RONI.NC $1-H.R. 22'7 .. A Pl..AQ:JllTIA c.~. '* M2·2fj> Janltorl•I 6790 I e JANITOR SERVICE e Window& & flool'I cleaned 546·8308 Peperhanglnt hinting 6150 I * HOUSE PAINTING 2·)'r. i\W'· PLlnter r r 0 m I J:;wvpe l1l'OOI work Match· cs colors . to YOUR lllon&· I 30 yrs-exper. ReH! l'rtt ~I-~> INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Intenor Oecoratina A. Specialty Quality work, reHonable. 646-2977 P_Al_NT_l-~-G. !! ) '"' exp. quality 1111 • ext. qwck rvn· ~taOnAI• 6405 1 tal cl<'anup. low cost. fttt --~~~~-~~~-~ ~~~ - AMATEURS LNTERIOR • l"Xtrrmr 1>9int· Bnng ~our talt'nt mu .. ,1t·a1 ing. ~lmor )Oba ',Ytlcome. irlatrum<'nl11 or entrrlain· Loe N'f imtd ~rvire. mf'flL 'Pl'\'IBlly to thP 5'1~H6~'7. . "ON STAG~;' . ,-LOWEST PRICESl- Amaleur ccc:ikst tvtr} \\I'd· lf'J·OUT -Nl::AT·1'·AST l"l('I,. eJl'. Weekly rash pr114' CALI.. DON 642-34J2 $10. GRANO pme SIOO t -----every ~h WE'dnts Oill PAlNTlNG/ CA1U3ENTRY HY 4-iOOO foe turthfT ln CLEANUP, REPAlJ\S formallnn CALL 675~90 -GLE -ULT<_ ,-PAL'\TING--:'('NT :f:xT-SIN AD J Reas raleg• for Ntlmales. 8A1·1Z:bl a!ltt ' Crul for 1Y'<'Onk'<:I mesi.ai!P 24 hfl, 1136-6200 Plumbing 6890 SPIRITl AL it ~YCHIC l l'Ll'MBl!'ll. READINt.S · lloUdny ~JX'C"· st 10R31 ~rarh I R~1ia1: lns1all·Rr~c!Ml Bi\'d. Stanton J 1\ 1·3406. LJC l:l4 hM.I 64~~ TER~I f1&per11 l..)perl 111 my Remodel., Rep.tlr, 69.0 hom<' Reas· lB;\1 Selectn<" ·----- t}'llf"' nter R yn typlnR l CABINETS, lakbm or bath. l'd111~ "'P"r ~19J2 new b1n.'h or Uh cuatom 1111111 Ahml1 1, pnce l\u~•,.•t mark4'f'\1la<'e In I li1.1· 1017 n1 ""6·DJ6 l••"l'I· r11" UAlt.\ l'lU>T - ('h«•~lll~I t"c·tlon. Ra\,. , Place yout '"Int AO where n101t•'.\• llml' & C'tfort. Loot. I they're look111s -OAlLY now"' l'lLOT c.IA.uUI~ 8U·541'78 )) FASTER SERVICE EXPERT HELP -~, STAR GAZEK-~ MM 81 \..LI Y ll POLLA , __ __,.. __ _.,. ~ ~ ll )< Y-Oooly /..c• "'1 Cv ri• H WU ~.ye_ Y A"""''"f to lht Slo11. Y ' Ta 4ev•I• mcnoor for T ut1dov, ..... wOfdl OOflttrond · "9 I J l'V'!'obe'l of~, Zodlelbtril-i• ~~ '""" ., ... _ l \-·~· • • • ~ . . . , I Q. ... 10(>, ' , . };(• rl M ,, \\.~r no '''"" •• t1,.. .... Jt I r I& Hrht " U..-.111 ;,, .,.... ,, ~ ...... ,.,. ':1 ,.., '\.,, 2ll ... z,' r •q :se • .., ·~"' .. ••I .. JI 0. 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Men 7'200Help W•nt9d Men 7'200 Wanted, __ .:..:,::.:.::...:.::.:..::..:::.....:...:.::..;.::...::;.......;.. _______ _ ___ :...:.:..:::..::.:.....;.;.;:.:.;.:._..:.._ ________ ~ Women 7400 CEMETERY COUNSELORS Start the New Year Lean11ng ;i 111ranmgCul and re\\ardmg pro- ff'SSton Must havP emotional maturity and hke talking to pe<>pl~ H acrepted. you can ~rn \\ tute lean1wg For an interview -phone Darrell Ward 673·2609 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 Job.-Men, Wom. 7500 SALIS MAY CO. CALIFORNIA NEW L~hs.~~~~.~~~, ffit"I' 111 Y.1 11' l1:J!fl("1\ 11r <'abl<' ""'t'mbl} J\t11,1 tW' ahl,.. 10 "'"™k tn ~t1li111rv ann NASA qu11l1t,Y ...... <1u1rl'mc•nl~ NASA ce111-r 1 C'lltlOll PrM t'f'N'll HUGHfS b Electronic Product• Olvialon UJlcAJV/\ you For Your Patrona9• Through 1965. It's our desire to give the... same service through 1966 from our Nl;W\ LOCATION 1 1878 HARBOR ILVD., C.M. I SINCERE SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM ~9142 Agenc.Jts, M. W LOOK Small Store -B!k Values! COYLE An equal oprori,um!Y J Employment Agenciea t>mple>y<'r M & f "'"A "L'"A New Fumlturt' . t:sed Prices F•ctory Closeouts Freight 0.maged M41rt-Showroom -- - ---ill cus. .YU:.> Two Society Writers 1-..i IS60 !lj e""1>0rt 1 17HJ ~-~l 121 SANTA ASA 307 t\. Broadway 1m 1 547.3022 Samples Repo1Hniona Bankrupt Stock. LARGE SELECTION Maple -Modem -Cootemp -M s ERCHANOISE FOR ALE ANO TRADE Ml 1c•ll•neou1 8600 POOL TABLES NEW ,\ND USED 1966 BRUNSWICK $715 dtJIYf'f)' A lnatallatlon, 100'• tin.ncil\i. We lllkt tna.dMM SECARD PoOL S. Milin, Dranae ~-1992 * BRUNSWICK * 'ew -Uled Pool tablta Coin Oper. Bar tablea 'REE <.iJStom jointed cue with each table. Expert cue A table repalra. BHch BllUard s~~ 12 11.lA S. Main $.A. T Y* FOAM! for "Do It yourself" upholstering • cut while )'Oil walt. FRED A: MEL'S FOAM PRODUCTS. 2214 N~port Blvd., CM. 642-3971 WANTED 20 GA SHOTGUN Kl 5-2083 , TRANSP ORTATION l'ower CrulMrJ 90I() 2'7' ()y, l'fl• Stoa Slct1f EJ('i;eu O'ulk'r Balt It blip pump. muter sw11chtd, l!On&r, too many ext.ru to mtnuon. Si2,CXKI ~pltl'emfnt cust Will tac' TIHi42·2515 tm or pm Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 CJJOIO: morqe for vp to 26 tt sail or crulstr. Cldo P.M, An C. Kistler O>. 673-4&>0. r;;,1 SUP I 25' Sldt -ue. XL.NT LOCATION 6~ Mobile Homee 9200 READY FOR HOUSEKEEP- ING! 12 JC 60 Moblle ho + vapando, porcMI A awn· l.ngs. Co!T1Xettly tum, TV A radio, dishes. cooking ut sils. ru&•· Sp&L'e 239, S\esta Parle. 18194 hard, F'ourrt&in V&IJ~. 962-7137. '63 CRUSADER 1\vin Te n Can 0 2 Br. Beet ~ takn. be lffl'I evtnlnp, 6· JCr l 4117 McFt dden, .-p 28, S.A Call S.U-1693 54~ llXM a rt. 8 TRANSPORTATION TRA~RTATION • ..., Imported Aut°' 9600 Ua.4 C•ra 9900 vw·s ·57 Ir '6'l. also '61 Olds pVl pty, uch S:..'00 und~ mkt. bank will tine T:> • , • C'a 11 545-84 · '62 \'W DELUXE TRANSPORTER S9!fi. 673·2032 days/ 545~ evn. ~utos W•nted 97GO WILL BUY clean Foreign " Domcs~c nu. Call Bob Hlgham1lh 647 ... 874 COSTA CAR CO. 1969 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 9900 SEE AND 110 DODGI 1963 DODGE Station W-st>L KM!lo. h 11 a t e r. •ta.ndud transmll~on. 1 ownu. like new. $1195 lob Dunn lt•mblH 1145 Newport. Costa W,. 548-9301 FALCON SHARP '62 FALCON Below 8Su, 646·5319 644-Q839 '63 F1Jl"URA conv. Xlnt- cond ! New tlreti, l owner. Sacn.llc-e ! 647· 3487. FORD South Coast Plaza Store ~ of Orange County's ftl8t· ut growing nPWSpapen, re- qi111-et1 ambitious SO<'letv re- pvrten Prf'ft'r P'<J>Cflt•m•e on hf' ad '~ nung. make • up k knm,Jt'dgt' nf ramera.. St-nd hntf rf'sume to Pt'f"' sonnel \Jana.r:<'r. 011ly Puo1 P O. Bn'< 11175, N~rt Tl ig111N'rS IOldllYJ 10 $1.~ tie Ofh1-er -..... • • • -&'.JO 11\llll<'t> :'II aiiater • • 10 S()() JU l'r~rammer .... iOO harm. Sales •••••••. 515 -r rt-etlllg Card Salff, • 500-r !- UP TO 50°/o SAVINGS *AUCTION If l! you will sell or buy OCEAN VIEW! IMMAC! ' C'ruuder J.2x6S. 2 br, be 63 On oor repos. U. S.. Nat'I Bank. Sth & Ohve, H.B. '64 Ford COUNTRY SQUillE 1tation wagon. BEAtrnFUL CONDmON TIIRU • 0.UT. Lo&dtd with every extra In· cl Rt H, automatic, power aeenne. tJortn1, t~ etc. "Showa bne.t cl ewe. Look.I .l runs like nrw. • Local orlgin&J nrw mr trade. Priced to Rll. WM ~· S i•I $2253 -e Rbv CARVER e Now interviewing for permanent pos1llon~ in Selling & Non Selling Depa.rtmen~s. Variety of work schedules avaJlable includ· ing full lime-short hour--Oay or nights 583 W. 19th St. COSTA MESA Chamber of Commerce Office BENEFIT PROGRAM INCLUDES: • LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ") • HOSPITAL & SURGICAL INSURANCE • LIFE INSURANCE • RETIREMENT PLAN e SICK PAY • VACATIONS & PAID HOLIDAYS Interviewing Houra-.Monday thru Friday 9:30 A.M. to <4 P.M. An Equ•I Opportunity Employer Job Wanted, Lady 7020 l!ARYSITTING, my home, hut Juncb~ (NB &TNJ R1.•u ! lie No. 5232, 548-7800. R .t:: 1.. I A B L E e~penenced w<lmM want.a da.Y "10f"lc. ~N3U. Job Want9d Men & Women 7030 ~I 0 D ElS nl"f'ded, &g'f!I Zl to 70 for pormist II.lid <figure cl~se&. Laguna Bch School "of Art & ~5lgn, GM~. DOMESTIC HELP 7035 UVE INS Employer pa:,ia feft ~~e ByW. Agency lOO·B E. 16th S.A. 547~ Help W•nt9d, Men 7200 TV Technician Excellent cpportumty Wlth He Ip W•nted, M.n 7200 MAJNltNANCE MECHANIC H 7 p ugba in Newpon ~ad1 hM lmmed1a~ openlnga !or aloUed namt.enancr mech· anlc1 expenenctd In the re-- air ol precision production equlpmmt. A minlmum ot 5 years ~ cent tndUltrial e~l'K"l! la mprlred. Serru • ronductor e:q:ienence i.-desirable. A HUGHES . 11.n!ll lar&e9t terVICt com 500 Superlor AvPnue pany. H.ssbest pay. Group N"1lO't &acb, Cahfonua lllSUrance .l many frin& t beMllta. DA VlS -BROWN 00., W E . 17th St., c.o.ta Mesa 548·.~439· CAR SALESMEN_ n • TWO eKptr, dependable mt tull lime. One for new car one far Uled car a.la Cornpenaa.tioo open. S.. Ken JoUy. SOUTH COAST MOTORS, ~ S. O>ut Hwy, Laguna &ach. SALES. Well utabliahed or It 10 . ; Company ha. opemrli. I amb1ooua &alHnW1 desJnn High Pa,y. Must IJvt Corona dtJ Mar, ~ewport or O:>sta Mesa. Company Fnnge Bf.nefit&. Pie~!' call An equ&J opportunity employer • M & F CHAUFFEURS. tull or pa.rt time. Phone ~5718. Agenci .. , Women 7300 "-" Your Loul A~ncy Medical Recept-typun l gU' I -otc. 5 day . . . • . . • . S350-t50 Bkk'Pl' .fU1l Cl& thnJ TB 3 girl olo .......... 1~500 ~ntaJ A!ll't PX1J· cha.Jr & typing. 5 day • .. • . . . . . J; P~I AM I place ofh ~rls for our ~ .. Cl'J)f'n ;,o Ct' Call Mt. Linden 673-0;68 SUPERlOR AGE::"'iC'i' :.ir. LlMert ai 547-6175. Mayflower Agency Layton Soh Water lnc. t TEE:'JAGER for part om alter tehnol & weekf'nria summer tull ome, for matn ~enanc1? &: desk work. ~1ua be capable of do~ m111 . . I or rep&Jr3 .KE.'1 N CU:S M CYrEL 1021 Bayalde Dr. N . B. MACHINIST rk .lob &Mp exp. Sttady v.o Cl\ Lwe an E.nglJsh dom!'st1 Mothers help<>r~ -~ann1rs C.ook • I louselo'f'p<'I ~ !'\0 AIR FARr. DU 7-5196 fi-l~n Help Wanted, Women 7400 HAPPY NEW YEAR d Jn modP!"Tl, well Pqu1ppe Lel'• itf't t1 ~etl'Wr \\ r ha·•e plant. Apply m fl"l""Ofl the .)Ohs, you h;:i\'e tlll' l11'le. -OR n ar- tr for EDLER l'ffiUSTRIES Good hourly ra~ 2101 Dr>ve St. Newport !kb Western Girl, Inc. DISTRICT manager loolo 7'700 HATbor Bl\'d \ :'11 ror route boys, near Will!O t'QUll.I opportunity r-nployf'r and Vldl>ri&, Weet of H bor. A&ea JO ytan or nld SECYS & typist.•. t<'Mi. IB:-.1 Ca.Jl Dally Pl.lot ext '.:'01 exec. t')'J>P :! )'1'5. exp '.'\rN- • Ed Qm.nn port 8<'3C'h area. Dacey 'Prmp Sn-'146 s fl'merl-• Luncheon CHEF way. L.A ?n-'i'..lf>.Jllli Beath, Calil GENERAL MOTORS ~rienced ~rvict Dfipar1 • mmt e11shiM'· Good worloni cood1t1ona, good 611lary. Please Contact :\Ir Johnson at Stansbury Buick for 111· t('!Vlf"W. ~s·n&j LVN"f2_) __ Au idu/1 ~. modt rn ronv aJ rs- et>nt ho&pitaJ. Sa.lary com- mensurate with txper1rnor ln ~l'Vl<'t tnurun1: Apply 111 pt'nlOC1 N ~-pon II arbor Conval<'Sl n1 llrcnt l;i,5 Su~nor A' t , 1'rv. port Beach. PART TIME WORK A VON can place you ID an eetabhshed ttmlocy near your bomt. Eanungs u e excellent 53(}.586() HOLIDAY GRE_E_T-IN_G_S TO YOU ARV!Ll..A ~11CKEJ..SON DlANE SWICK . Western Girl, Inc ZTOO Harbor Blvd C:. tqual opportunity employh ·t. NURSES AIDES Full Tim• All Shifh C.O.t.a Me&& Convalesc.:n r t I lio9plt.al 661 Center S ~79 )49-31.>t I! EXP£RlE:'\tED med I c sea-etar)' m'e{>Uoru.st Re erences reqwn!d Salary open Dady Pilot Box ~1-296 a I f- LIVE • in ~keeper, care !or 2 y~ (U"ls, aartlni SllS month. ~ ll.82 EXPER. Lf1tal Sec--m--ary N "''Jl011. Bn.ch 01bce. 646-966.l WA1TIU::SS, ""'P· 20-30 yr old, apply between 3-r> p "1'ord1c", 1500 Adana, CM • m. Jobs-Men, Wom. 75 00 Apartment Manarer ai'e Husband & wile to man 96 urut apaft.ment.a nc sboppmg ~ter It Kno ~ITY farm, Buena Par Wnte ilvtr'e quallbClll a.r l~ k. ons &: 11&e to \IJ Rosa. 1.533 Baker St . <..:oata ,\lf"'t A 'ITE. 'i 11 ON B !::.A tm CIA. 'i'S Ja> ~ Pl.l\k Pauo &a Salon has operung1 !or penem~ Of1t'rator 673~0 Uty ex· BEAUTY OPERATORS CO:.tPANY BENEFl'r.5 Call Managrr at . 548-9919 E.AR."" $50 10 S200 -mo. Ill s~ ump No exper. nee 638-7itl3 F'VLL & PART Tl.\ll.. O'lllege PlMn1111t Programs, P.O. Box 782, Costa Mesa. Schools-Instruction 7550 POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE /\. school ol dl'lltncllon - romplete Sl:.CfU:T AR LAL TR A l N ING -speciahz.t'd short 1ub~c11 · IYPtnlt · ~hollhand· J:W !'. Newport Blvd. NB 548-9723. ---• 'l"iPl:'\G · 10 L~~NS * Chtfrne t !t Qti1('1c J:;Z. m1'ttwld 1i3 Del :it ar LJ 8-lll.;9 ---. tor The Cellar RntaUTMI I 220 Farell A\t l..ARunt1 E..XPERJE.'\Cf::D pmrr --AgenciH, M, W 7600 1ng marhtne Ofl"TA(O~ ~an•· ~ for &ppo1.11tmen1 I'<! Trainl'f's ""tn~ <"<'tl~idPr-RUTH RYAN AGENCY I'<! ,\"Pl> '1'.ffl ~ Oak SI . Purchasing Agent ~ I Looklni: for • Joh? ,.t1th boat.lnR f'XlX'nrn« KITCllJ-:N hrlri. a™1 fl()l!'ll'· 1 Come 1n today for Apply Mr. Scboonm11k.Pr ~!'l'p!>f, for '<ewport con pr~nahzed urv1ce. JENSEN MARINE CORP. vnlf'<;Crnt_.~omr apply. in New Ll~tni• Dilily 1781 Plt1.N!flt1a, C \1 ~r11rm. l ... 'lO> !'upenor :"f'W-11793 1'pt •• C ~I. 6'16-4~'.'>4 BOAT MOLDERS-pm1 Br;im 17!l11 Beach Bl\'d. 847'9617 With experiPl'll"t'-Apply Mt. t...'l'll.1-:::-..1• a u;d <"a.rt' ~ h~r 101t \\ 17th. S A. 5-17-&ISl Srhoonmalwr 11 8 1\ "I h)'.('kec·J>1n1t .-Boys 12'C...il ~RESTAURANT-JOBS J ENSEN MARJNE CORP. ~ays ."ttk. days ~'16-6201 J,,1m r 111 1 Fef' 1781 Plac:enua, C \I. or R-17-Jrn altPr 6· OUR 20TH YEAR FJBERGLA."S MOl.D!-S:i FULL 11m!' 0101r Ac1·on1 Exper. in c;,.1matan11:. Tool-pa.111~1 for H1~h :-Chi. :itu'it Ing, etc. to work <ln ,m1tll hf' ,.~r~n,..nrrd. rnm~knl ~ JU11I ~~1h1ltt1,..A 11nmr ~•~ht n-;idtn~ :i.IO 11(19 SI I' EH JOit A! ,f \CY Coasl Hwy & \J1•Ari hur (nftm;1 .WI Mar -r-.."" [l01 t " p (, 1>1 3 Rooms of fwrututt u low u $159~ or $.2.00 .,.eek. APPROVED FURN. 2159 Harbor Blvd C.M &IYt WUld.y a tcy. Auction Fn~ 1 p.m. 2075» Newport Ml 6-8686 Windy'i Auction Barn loc. 646-8250 eves. Motorcycl .. 93 00 '65 HONDA ll 160 tt. Scrambler bars, hi .,, '64 STUD£ Com- mandtr 'II' '60 DAl.ML.ER IUICK ---- PONTIAC 1400 w. a.. ffwJ. u .... NEWPf!RT BEACH El~t Draftaman • ... · ~!Ml -altsman Dttatler • • ~ pervoor. 1410 ••.• to 650 Cash ~11er salest 500+ C'la.l ms Ad Ju.st.er • • • . • • 500 nderwrller . • .. • • • • .. 500 Su u l nsurance W<'I • • • • to ~ ltor Vtcton.aJ U 8-9660 Office Furniture 8010 BARGAINS tre1ihl damaged ()ffi~ turn. Aetna Desk, 1424 N. Hai-per, SA !>31-7370. ~l Ford Body $15. '51 rue! pwnp $6. ';)l battery $6. ·;,1 volUlie reeul•tor ~. 'al Utt• l 41 SJ. 4lt $,!, '51 radio &: street p1pe1. Low mil e., •14 SKYLARK sport coupe fac au, all pwr. bucl<et te.att, ta en&· .!::it oond Polly Cullen. ~6-ff24. like new. Kl ~1918. '66 HON DAS aave $50 to $1 00. ctory 100"'r fin, free del, fa '63 F'Mi Gtlwe 500 XL R.t.H. automatic \ran&. power ~· New tiles. Perlect cood. $1795. 549-1587. oUectors . . . ..•..•••.. 4IXl ai•ehouse ma.n • • • • • • •• 350 c ~ H vy duly l.lne med\. . . . . • .. so, 50 to ~ Ger age Sale m. eng:ine mech .•.• to ij(J s 8022 ~ eta.l poll.Shen ....... 3.00 w ood lihaper .......... 3.00 Lltle Medlaruc r;;J/50 to '1'50 Body man . • . .. .. • .. to 650 N Lo t'\\ C'&r man 501r;;, to 660 be man .. • • ;,o, 50 to 600 Lo lnmmer -• • • . • . . 585 auon mechamc • • • • • • ·170 auoo Attends !manyl to 4.10 Au SI St Deuul znan • • • • • • • • • • • 3SO Uvert:ioo mold maker ............ 3.50 br. M aduNSt . . • • . • • • • . . . • • 3 35 GAR.AGE aale 869 Con~reu C.M. betwttn Wuson & Vv:,. tona, oU Placen111. Sat., Sun., Mon . Tues Ouldren '1 toys, playpt>n. odd chaJ.r. 2 wbJ. bike, 3 whl tnkr, re· lni· 1 ae~ i.ng madl ~st offer 1a.Lso rru:.c 1 641-tW. SAT/Sun. 11>.: -$10-Qual c:iolhea, Je'" tlry, book.$, ttC. See Sat Dune-a·Llne. ~ Miramar Dr . Balboa Perun. $10. '51 bat.tuy cables $1 w IUTIUl t:y. J2&. 7 461. pr. Heater $J. Other nusc. ----par\4 Sl to $10. C.al1 &lier 6. Auto Serv'c• P•rt• 94 ~-WJll. 00 Kl::NMOIU. lop -loadl.n& MOTOR wash mach $75-. 1 pr gold dr11>e11 96 x 54 $1-5(). AlJo ?VERHAUL Buuof ul l.20 baaa I.CC()!'-$48.50 dloo, pearl Wbt. Only $250. ~-0'.m Aft 5 pm. HO. Traln set rompl.et.e on 6 Cyl. a cvllapg1ble ~ x b' table. 588.50 •'r1g1dai.re deluxe Imperial elf'<.' range. W&rm111g oven, V-8'1 det'p weU cooker good wwk· 111g oond. $75. 546·7841. ..................... lnetudea: UPltlGHT piano, make of-• Grind V1lv" fer. Gold coud:I ~ chr .• $40. • New Piston Ring• ~8 tt. Sa.ll pram, µ,. Dratt e New Rod tearing• ~ -~ ·~~·::·:. ~: A.-.:...p.!.p_ll_an_c_•_s ____ a_l_OO :i-t ~I EM~ ........ 2.95 !\!amt. mt•<:han10 . • • • • :l 50 E.leclron1r tech. • • • • • . 2.50 Generator man ••••• ·• 2.50 Plastic workPrs • • . • • • 2.50 . ~r openuor • • • . 2 50 Factory t.ramee ....... Vt5 Auto mechanic ........ 2.25 Rubber molder .. • • • • 1.8> • RENT • Washetl, dr)t!n. n.dr1ger- at.ora, rangea, dishwashers, T.V.'1, with opuon lo pur· cb&lk at a later date. For lurlhet mtorma11on call Coal.ll1" mach. optt .•• UO ~J~h8/1~ * * * Ul!U'!.~ BIO.pr. t · C . . . ... · · .. $4.5() Secl'f'tary ............. ~ w l llwwr 8 lvd Prod C.ont. s~no .. to 415 Co&ta Mesa &U-~ Kl'y Punch acct clrk to 400 Open 9 ti.. 9 • Swi u to 6 DlspatcheC,. • • • • • . . . • • • . 325 PBX typist ............ U> REFRIGERATORS Ga.J Friday .... ••• ..... 350 PH.lLa> & ADMlR.A.1..5, all Stenographer · ·•• • • ·• · · l50 m<Jdel.a. Brand n""". luUy Travel Consultant •. •. 375-i'J&rantffd. No c.lSh .DPtded General 001ce · · • .. · · · • 25() -pay 16 v.·ffklY All yo RN Supr. tda.ysJ • · • to 500 · need to buy from me 11 u a Front Of!Jc:e ••••••••••• 4IXl JOb. Bltkpr-~pt ..... •••· m Cail KJ s-oo or S.U-1214 ,:\led.ical 0111~ ........ 325 LVN, UT's OUice ...... 325 0 E Dental OUfoe ...•••••• 350 Piano• 113 ~1!d.1caJ, Assistant •••• ' -300 •GR.AND Pt.ANOS GALOR Olair Side ............ 2'75 Nurses Aides «many) . , 2fiO Select from lar$tel"l at«k in Frtt Parking Ill R5f Orange Councy-New &: used ~ ... 'r M:l· 3lS. u .;.as. 77-13 Secrt'W..ry l iPJ"I othce type 50. SI' 80 ........••.. ~ Gi.rl Fnda,r. rece-phon 1 gU'l office ........•. . ••. 346 Advtrtwng Salts • • lo 500 Clrk typ. 13 wks vacl .. JO.) Jr Sel:y -R.ecf1> •• 325-350 Purchaamg Supr, "'ill rraan College uad • . • • .. • . .. j(X) P i S«y U 40 •. 2 j() hr. Dlrl"t'1 of NW'a6 . to 500 Dental 1\a&t secy • • . • 350 Service curuer, n )- e KunbalJ Steinway, Ba.Jdw1 Oucken°n1. Kna.be and otl era. Pnces II.lid terms ar right! Glen llodson'1 HAMMOND Studlo, ~ I'.;. Coait lbway • OR 3-8930 CORONA DEL MAR WURUJl..ER Sp111et piano, slightly uaed, S450. BI::AtH ~1USIL: CENTER. 17404 Beach Blvd, 3 Blk.a south ol ~ amer. H.B. ,\ 5' BABY Anti~· d1streA Grande Plano. call !148-3493 Mr Rudd -l:PRJGHT Player piano ~ rolls. Good condillon mi. * 536-7137 btt r ~r. $.j() 644-1.lO'l e New Wrlrt Pina &46-3601. e All P1 rt1 Stum Sl~tMONSTlideabed. Couch C~ened (Block• Muat Meet Our w, matc!KhlllJ'. 7-pc Dine1te. &undard•l TV <.vnsole. Complete set Tr•nsmlnion UolJ cl ubc + be& & can Overhaul :H~. $49.50 CABIN!:."l'S, lotchen or balh. ! MOST MODELll New bin:h or ub custom Fret Loan Ci ..-bl.ult. About ', price. Fr" Tow~ fi.U-;,()17 or &16·2156. NO MONEY W N l:PHOLSTE.RlNli -$79.50. 2 OAC pc. d:.uropean eta.rumen) 24 Months on ll•l.nc • free est . del, pickup. 215 HuntinC)tOft lea )1atn, HB. "'Berny" 536~ 9x.U "OASIS" Tent Encjlne Rebullde ch n with awrung porch. Brand 8022 WA"NE!lt AVE new! C.Oi;t . $175. Will take 1aee<11 aiv._ a1 •-1 Huntlnr,on e .. eh llOO. ~ i8!11. M ·1715 fO.lt. Sale. 4 Cl>evy 14" O\romt nma & 3 bac Jmock -.... ~ ... _,.. oUa. Sb:>· W 8-1963. Trucks 9 500 SPOT CA.)1i T BLUE CHlP - '56 G.M.C. STA;\U>S for good 1urn/ ~ ton Pklc up, v.a. ~u appl. ~-7!H8. 'tic, ht&vy duty ~per U pholatery & uphOl Sud1 a barxa.in 81 • sewing • 30 yra up. $325 Furn. tor aa.le. b41-51f1b G ¥ M Motor Co. loma- BABY crib, mattress & 1501 Newport Blvd. che11. good cond. R.e8JOO.. Co6ta Mesa able. :>M>-5938. fl..R.EPLACE wood, dry eu-Imported Autos 9 600 . . calyplus, Phone :>18 7~2. JAGUAR FREE TO YOU * '64 XKE Coupe. JUJt 11\ip... FRE:E female, all _.._ts, lov-pt'(! from England. 7000 ml. """' $3800. OR s..586.1 able dog, \Hi yeocu'5, home· broken KJ,!Hl53:i. MERCEDES BENZ Misc. Wanted 8610 2 BOR.\ol, IW11, SlZlll )early, wau to wall, nr v.•a.ter. for couple .r. 14 yr old. 675-368'.l alt 6. HllilLEST PRJCJ::S PAlD FOR Qt..:ALITY CLOTHES 713-437-8101 WHY BUY A USED M.rced" You don't know about. We baVI' many WI know aboUI & 'lbey are &\J&r&nteed. Set our 1electloo. JIM SI.EMONS lmporta 120 W. W a.mer Sant.a Ana ~4 matw'e .. • • .. · • •.. t.o ?.S Orn•n• 8135 Svr•p 8790 Secy SH 80, O\'er 40 . . 400 -·--------·-------'64 Dix. 7-p&11 WgT1 , t5<Xl aenea. 14,000 act. 1n1. ln new cond. $1495 O\r. 642-0428 1'' C Bkkpr ·· ........ 10 4.'lO I GulbranHn Organs ~ .Ft. Cahln.Oui.aer Trade ~g111C('rlll1t secy ••.. to 475 33.1 I:. l7th. CM. b'IO·<!Oll for Vo~a,tCen or ? Call Key punch oper .. • • t.o 400 __..;-;:;:;::::-::::-::...::::=====-tiH~. eves Ft:.E R.l::lMBli'RSECJ PETS a nd LIVE~TOCK C.Onstrucuon t.ecy .• · · .. 425 Televlalon 120~ Secy, ~i;ree in Jouma.l.J~ ---------or Engl im . . . . . . . . to riiO 0.!stomer n-lationa, t)1le 70, V :l.'i •••• :":\ • • • • . . • lo 600 Experienced Bank Tell'er5; Le g a I Secretary; X·ray Tqfliillcian , S«retanes:~ Hiday, good with figures- title or ell(.TOW background· Anaheim aru: Sr. Account· ant CPA firm; derk typists tsewral/, t3t TechnicWUls COLOR TV BH.ANU Nl::W Al..L ~1A~ & MODl:LS • Packard &U 21" Color $.1.'19 with trade • Olymµ1c 21" Color $268 with trade Dell.\ 1•ry & lrutallahon Incl t-o l'aah needed. Pay S3 per Wttk. C\IJ d&y or night. 1-df..~1" flf'C'U~. d~ ~------- Ital r 0 m p u t er \:'ht><'koul-COLOR TV Kl ~1945 or 842-1214 memory cht"Ckout systems1 BRA \'IJ new·all maJ<n & rrvl<l ... li: No Cfl.llh n~d Pav l3 wrekly All you n"i'd to huy from mt is a I )'>11 C'atl 1\1 ~·l!H.~ or R-11·1214 Dogs 8825 '61 BOR.GWAR.D 2 -dr. 47,000 act mJ. In fac ~ C'Ofld • $4$. Dir 642-0m . WANT Dox.1e, small young MG male, wlU icive best of care, love & home. Days OR.AF1EDI UR r>·l393. '58 M.G. New eng. new tran1, LOST silver toy poodle 8-tires. tap, wtrlng, atarttr, mo-old. Ans lo Bridgett, gen., fuel pump. Mint cond. Vic Republic Hmes, Mesa Will aacrllice. Going to Viet Veorde. :>46-9746 alter 5 p.in Nam In 30 daya. Sl050, or 11o,-:-Year • old CHlHUA-beal otter. 646-3063. Before llUA. fine markin . Mal""'e~::::ll'--A...:::.M""._a!_te_r _6_P_t._t __ _ Vorth ·rao,-SELL for-$50. PORSCHE All paj)('rs. 673-G!75. -SPRlN-GE'R SPA..'11EL PL'P5. J\KC, ma.If fe male ~C. -up. * 7»4·W03 1 KANSPOR I A T I Oh ·59 PORSCHE 1600 N -cpe GOOD Slape Bf:ST' OOer' 536-7U7 or ~5-4211 RENAULT Boab & Yachts 9000 --------- rnr Appotntmet\I Hi-Fi & Stereo 8210 :!J' DORSr:r Cab -cru11er . '62 Johnson 75 • hp w • trlr. \\,\REHOUSE CLEARANCE A.skmg SU!7:i, 642·4563 eves m.W'folOW .::ll•======== '60 RENAULT S..150. y Xt.~T -COND! CALL &16·033.l MERCHA-NDlse FOR SALE ANO TRADE Furniture 8000 ~IARTI<I\ ox Color TV .. . . .. . . . . • • .. S.'l25 S269 fmrch1lrl Tbl ..... $1~1 $74 rM Tunu ........ S!IO $29 Color TV .......... Jn •toc.k S,llbo•h 9010 62-18' M•llbu Outrigger UQ.flnlshcd. New ma1Na1l 673..4309 a ft. 6 Power Cruiser. 9020 ---- VOLKSWAGEN '65 VW Sed•n Extra low mlleag,. R11v('rb radio. Chrome rear wh('('la Immac. cond. Front & rt'::Lr tension ban · Call 673.4309 all 5 CADILLAC 1965 C a d i 11 a c Fleet-Aood Sedan. Fully eqWppe.ci, (3C· iory air, 1mmaculate C'QO· dJtian, warn.nteed· ~· AWN. MOTOR CO. Oldamobi l..Cadillac UJ() So. Coo.st HI ... iiY LAGUNA BEACH llY 4-ll»t KJ 7-3103 1952 Cadillac Park Avenue Sedan. fUll.Y equipped, 1•~ tory ail', warranteed. SUK> AWtt MOTOR CO. Old1mob1 ... cadl llac l.150 l>O. Coul H1way L.AliUNA BEACH HY ~l~ • Kl 7·3103 •l 9S6 CADILLAC • ~DR. SEDAN Uev1lle factory AJr cond1UOfUlll • LOW-MILEAGE R.equ1rd some mmor rt>piur • PRICE $299. • CALL Kl 6-4337 •AFTER 6-PM • PVT-PTY ----~ Cadillac Coupe de Ville fully equipped, tactocy a.ll', warrant ff<i. SJ9'J{,. AWN MOTOR CO. 01d1mob11.,(.;•dill•c .l.150 So. Coe.J t Htw a.y LAGUNA BEACH HY 4·1~ Kl 7..Jlt.3 1956 CADJ.U.J.C. ~·er 1teenna. power brakes, pov.er aeat 16 way) Alr coo- dtuorut\i· Ori&l.n&l· Immacu- late UlWe and out. 633--01.JS. '62 CAD t-<Jr. •'ull pwr, f ct:y -&11, 25 ,OOlrDll. l • ow· tier, Extra d ean! $~. 6'12-'.ll.):l -------r J6 CAD 2 • DR. y c;QOD -OOND! y REAS? 675·3463 '60 Eldora.do Seville, whl le, b -aeata. 43,000 l?U, f. air, $1.:&l. D Ir. 642-0t:a!. ·s.. Cnvt. b -seete, f lll, Benton blue, S34~. Sm dn OK. Olr. 642-04~. '$]CAD txceU cond, J4.H973 CHEVROLET ·54 Ford Fairlant 4 dr. P1'- stauon wagoo. Auw. lnnl~ $350 equity. Take over l'!I mo. poa.rroenta. 662 ...... MERCURY PAMPERED '61 ~ ~ dr bdtp. PB/PS. M.K. A:. to. 1-owner. $795. 54S- &;' MUST A.NG oonv. Air -cond. PS·B. U111m.;, Pv\ -p()'. $2S6(). 61S-1J7L OLDSMOBILE '62 Olds ~ S8 Hoiid.e,y Coupe, BEAUTlrut.. CON· DIT!ON nmu . OUT. LOADED with all extru Incl tull power, •tffrl.nf. be-a.kt$. wtMowa. kay aeal, factory a.Jr condition• Ing ttc. Extra !!harp. or11· inaJ new car trade "~ finest o< c-ve." ~ al valut· Wu Sl~ Special $ 1887 • . • ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 141Xl W Coast HWy. Ll 8·l466 NEWPORT BEACH 62 Old1mobll• Startirit convertible , f u 11 power, f.a.ctory aJr, auto. RI H.. Beautl.fuJ condition UU'\1- out Specie.I at $1645. G & M Motor Co. 00 Newport Blvd. Costa M eu 64.2-0302 Moving .. Brull 6~ Olds 98 custom sport coupe, '°"" mlle&gt', all power, factory air. Oat told ~-for 16.000. Sac:rt• f1oe $2295. Call alttf' 7 PM. Kl 9-1296 private \l&J1Y· v '65 OLDS 98. ._, ALL EXTRAS! $3495. Deya, 646-aM PLYMOJTH PLYMOUTH '60, ~A. WNJ. VS, auto trans, R/H, a ooncl. 44.000 mllet, exrep- !Jonal $89:,, pr1v pty ~. '7i.38ai. PONTIAC I Can Help You! 'If> Ponbac Bomntl.l~ 4 cm hardtop. Low mUeqe. • Short ot Cash! Df'rnonst.rator. NfVtt beef • Cttdlt Problems? 801d or ~end. NJ7 • New tn t.bt State? equipped wtth all ~x.trl&. • 1n Mil!Ut.ry Service? IAob ~ brand new. ~ • Want a Good C..r? si..ndil!l value. Wu $44e. Ba.nkrupl or have bad a re-Sped al $3495 posaeuion. I can help you • ROY CARVER e u1 most ciuH! Call Mr. An· PONTIAC drews, 642-4733. I can clear 1400 w. Cout Hwy. U a.- your credlt by phone. Uver NEWPORT BEACH 12 yn op belpl.na others. .,..PONTl~=-A-:C-.56-2-dr.,.-. -y-eBow,,..- Olr. ________ 1tatlon wa.goo. s.uto. trans. ~62 Olevy lI "6" m&t.lon $125. 642-4388. C.M. waeon. BEAt.mFUL CON-STUDEBAKER DlTION TH.RU -OUT. All extru Incl 1tandard trllN. R/H, etc. A real ~clean new car Lrade. ··Showa hn- tst of care.'' Outet•nding vaJu. WU U2!lJ. Speci•I $1088 • RO't'-CAttVlt • PONTIAC 1400 w. Coast Hwy. Ll 8-3466 NEWPORT BEACH ·57 NOMAD Wag. 220-llP, V-8. Pwr-glide & ;teermg, R&H . Special pv.T·brake.! Ong,'Ond. Sharp!! SJQ95. Pvt. pt)'. 646-7891. t' '64--,,-CH'""EV~....,.SS ....... -- AIR • CONDI ALL -PWR! Ji399. 673·5943 after 6. CORVETIE '60 CORVEITE 4 • spd. 283 r XLNT -COND! CALL. 675·5~1 COMET ·~ LARK. good cond, mull M!ll, make otter. Call 67S·ZZ75 a.fttr 4 pm. ' T-llRO- '57 T-B1rd. Auto. R/-M. p11, p lb. p/w A aeat1. Vinyl covered hard top. Tonne11u N-paint., cpts .• Ullhol., mufflers. radiator, !Tl.JUI. l owner, privat.. party. S2.200 673-8169. '61 Thunderbird. Pn. Pt. PS/ PW I PB A1r condition. ed. New fl~8 A-bra.kff ,.:RS. Mr. K\\Unlk. Sl.';.286! .. Betw,en 8·00 AM . & 5:00 PM. TEMPEST CALL ~·3923. Wl1\t,\;-\ '" \\Ol k 111 11t•nut RY ~·· ·-'YOUNG "l'lrut 71.111 ,~ ,,111 ~or f>i"H imr. i\Jlilh 'Wm· ""* YAU! * tor Ui:hl Olli.; \\uik call du II !I Uonut Jlou&t'. -~7 (j+'l)~r<ll ()ff1r, . .. ..... l'IO FOl "R JlOO.\IS rumtllU'P l"l'- lurnerl fr11m lra&e r.:XCEL- LI-,:'\T ('()'.'\DITIO~' S4~. I A'k Rh<>\Jt ()IJt l11m11urr rental pla.n-1 liOl'~I-Of' C"llAIR.~ ,,1:\ \\. l!lth. C \I :o411· 14:'w BARGA I NI BARGAIN I WA:"llT 11 v. lntrr hargaln' Almost new i8" Stncrldl t'llhtn t'rU1~1 r .lohn•on ;;; hp c111thoa1d, nrw ~horrllnl' 1111 tr:11Jr1 iO hou"' on ho111 & rn;:tnr :'\lnkr o!l('r Aller '1 fl m lli7>-H.la Will Buy '61 COMET 4-dr Wen. $7$ Xlnl rond , R 'J-1, Rulo, \\ s w.. rack, bclu, etc. '><16·01~ '67 Pontiac 1'tm!W"lll I.A' Mans aport <'Ollp(', EXCEPTION· AL CONDITION All 4'xtrll Incl buck~! l('l\IS, tUWI. R/H, ttr Sharp, on~nal rnow c11r lrlldr Out.standlrlf valu4' w~~ S12% Mu11 7 8 A,.,.1 \Ion 11r Tur• Ila ti• 11 R•1 cf r· \I l~o·k~ •~·1•·r , . . .. . . . . . . • "1 • A~kfnrA-".h Kl.1·illll l\\\ITI!l~'''lttntril -"111111~ :-.•:r11>111 ....... lo 111 -\ti-.'\ 11( OH ,,,.I ,,-•·· it .• n•. .1111 !~ ' um• n...... ~ '' •• ·1 rr.i .o.~ . . • .1v. APf•h "°" \IF~i\ 1•n t;i1:i .. n1 .11 J HRlhna l111•1\ntr111,\..,1 r1<·, I \l.'A.'H 11'i f' f';fh r-\t I P•1d fl di•"' • 11' .1 ,,.,, rv rl C "''II \Ir 11 ' ' 11\ H\t ~u11;-rrM);:i """· ht 1i;P '1r1w 1d• upnll1'1r·n I fl"'"'' f1 1111"• llf'<lr 111 " 1 •n111I nuih"J::, ;ill I'\ • ond ,,71.,llll\ f'\'l"fllnl(• ~1scell1neou1 8600 Fll!I· f'l..\C"I' '""°" d ry t'll· I • ,,h pu~ rhnnr :,IR· il>I\~ ./ Your Voll-~v.1111:rn or r on rhr _ &, psi y tnp cloll:u < Paid fur IJon't ~'"' ll •"•Y '"' ~ 11 n I qnk'k C'IUh fllf It MIU\ • Of not Call . tr. A E' • OAlL\' l'll.OT WA.~ r 673-1190 ADI 842·~71 ' • Special S 1145 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W. Caut Hwy Ll ~ NEWPORT BF.Anf J Jo toe a 01: of ed b' c. tll4 I.hi WI • br Ire to Be Rl . d1 191 m• Cll J Su stE co u.n pe WI ,,.., fol I J. I CA fOJ So Vi • u He Sa all tit an in: fl m op ab u. M n 111 ar W1 cc m th he Ot m r;; U1 nc w to