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INDEX OF INSIDE FE-ATlJRES
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Callfornla News ...... ., 5 Oran,ge County ...•• ., .. 'I
Clallifled ........... 39-« SociaJ Note a ........ Jl..37
Comic• ................ 21 Sports ............. J7~19
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F'inance ............ 26·27 Theaters .............. 20
The Weather
THAT RAIN FINKED OUT
No rain in aight, NY• the Weather Bure111'• .Srlu
Fink. A hilh pressure system over 'the Los Angeles area
has stopped a storm front that had thre1tened to wish out
• the \l.'t!ekend . Mostly sunny ~ki,.s wlth some high clouds
and patch~• of lov.· cloud1 and fog along the coast were
pred.ict.ed for Thursday . ,
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EDITION
-Teday'1 Closing
N. Y. Stocks
/ Wll>NiSOAY, !JANUARY I, '1966 TEN CENTS
County Cites Need
To Expand Airport
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1,000 Flee Lowlands
Before Rising Rivers
J ohn$on to Ask
Mor e Viet Funds
Highways \.
Closed
By Snow
EUREKA (AP) -More
than 1,000 persons fled their W ASHJNGTON (UPI) -quest, Americana will get homes In ndrthwestern Call·
Pre&ident Johnson will go to the clearest picture so far or fornia lowlands as r i v er s
Congress after ll resumes the cost of the military e~· crested leaving some areas
session next week ror a whop-pension programs started flooded t.c:JQJly.
ping '13 billion in extra funds last summer when U.S. Rain, snow and mud liides
----------to finance the war in Viet· ground troops began pouring closed some major highways 0 B ITU t\ BI ES nam during the oorrent tis· into South Vietnam. aod rail routes into storm·
----------cal year. Tbat action, along with the lashed Northern Oallfomia.
This amount is Car larger air campaign already under The Eel R I v er, rttnnlng
SHUGUER, Cynthia · age 7. than has been mentioned in way, triigered an increase into the Pacific abdut 200
Services were held W~es· the past ror Johnson's in the siu or the armed rorc· miles north of San Francisco,
day. _Good Sheperd ~metery, planned supplemental de-es, increased maintenance reached flood level _Tuelday
Huntington Beach. Survived fense appropriation requ~st costs, cre~t~ a need !or ~ then roee only slightly as
by parents Mr. & Mrs. Ronald for the fiscal year ending greater military product~on rams Ught;ened. .
Sbuguer. Westclifi Mortuary, June 30. aod stepped up construction Other rivers that t w 1st
Directors. Westcllff Mortuary, It wiU raise total military needs. through the heavily ~ed
427 E. 17th St , Costa Mesa. appropriations for this fiscal Since appropriations in· country either stopped rising
year to well above $62 billion elude large sums for long-or began to recede.
Wtdntsday, January 5, 1966 DAJL v PILUT /Ntws-Prtss 3
U.S. A ks
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UAR Aid
In War
CAJRO, V AR. IUPll
The United States has asked
the United Arab Republic to
act as the power protecting
American war prisoners 1n
Vietnam. reUable sources
said today.
They told United P~ss In·
temational It was undentood
the reque61. was made before
Tuesday's arnval of Preti·
denttal envoy Averell Harri· I' man.
Tiley said it was believed
to have been prompted by re·
cent executions of AtnericaM
by the Viet Cong and the
fact that a growing number
of U. S. prisoners have been
taken.
It was believed there bad
been no reply so-far to the
American request, the sourc-
es said.
If the U.A.R. accepted the
role, jt would undertake the
task of vtSitlng prisoner
camps to see that persona
held there were treated in ac·
cordance with Geneva Coo·
ventions.
A Cairo newspaper report·
ed today Egypt will renew
contacts w i t h nations con·
cerned with the Vietnam war
as a result of the Harriman
visit.
B.AMMES, Max F .. 215 Cab-_ the highest figure since term production items such The Weather Bureau said r~lo Street. Costa M~a. Sur· World War II. as ships and aircraft, they an intense, new storm lurked
Vlved by two sons, Donald of It also gives a foretaste of are not all spent during a 1.2-off the. cdast, preparing ~
Costa Mesa and Wayne of Los what can be expected in de· month period. The defense smash into Delta regions still The article in the newspa· Angeles:.~ au g ht er. Mrs. renst: spending requests in spending estimate for the rebuUding_ f r om the dins· per Alahram was believed to
Doris-Phillip~ of Costa Mesa; the budget Johnson will sub-current fiscal . ~ear now trous Christmas 1964 floods. reflect Cairo's view of the
four grandchidren; four great-mit to Congress for the fis· sta.ods at $53 billion. John· AVOIDED Harriman v1s1t as part of
grandchildren; f o_u r great cal year which staru July 1. son's new budget ls expected But forecasters said dupU· President Johnson's new year
grandcbHdren. Services Thurs· When the President sub-to call for . something less cation of that devast.a t i 0 n peace offensive.
day 2 p.m.. ~~IJ Broadw8:y mils hi& supplemental re· than '60 billion. could be avoided. Sources 1nd1caled the pr<>-
Mortuary. Offlctent. Masoruc "There was 00 break be· posed prisorn!r mission would
Lodge. Interment Harbor Rest tween storms in 1964 .. said IUI'• T...,....1 go beyond the functions of the M . I P k 01~t ' lnternational Red Cross emona ar · u= ors. s .-. p E U.S. Weather Bureau Fore· FAMILIAR SCENE -Reminiscent of the disastrous Chirstmas week floods of which concerns itself prirnar~
Bell Broadway Mortuary. Bell oviet remier fli er caster John Selmser. "Ooe 1964 lS this scene at Starvation Flat. 25 miles south of Eureka. where swollen
Broadway M 0 rt u a r y, no fell upcn another. The breaks ~waters o( the Van-Duzen Ri•:tt flooded a wide area Some families refused to !IY. wi4l Sijcb ..matte_rs .as aee-
Broadway, CostJ M~5•· -• be~lf m:e ~eot stor~s be evacuated and are still m their homes. ~nte/~~~n~:sther:eive pack·
NIRZA-REZA·HAS.5AN-2S, 989 lnd1·a-Pakistan Talks ~~~d~ti.~e tor the nv----- -They said there are many
Victoria Street, Costa Mesa. Se I ms.er also said the precedents for a protecllve
Survived by Wlfe, ~ Sue storms of 1964 came from the KKK 1 • Ula R l d power. For example, Switzer· Ann. Services Pending. Bell TASHKENT, USSR CUPll broue:tit them to war last fall. direction of Hawall. He ex· nt .. rn t;on evea e land acted as protect-Or for
Broadway M 0 rt u a r y, llO -Soviet P re m i e r Alexei Shastri and Kosygin met pl.alned they had a much fl fl American pnsonen in the
Broadway, Q>sta Mesa. Kosygin tonight intervened last night in wilat was de· greater warm air mass than Far Ea.rt dunng World War
PARRISH, Laudy A age 61 at lodla's request for the .bed offi iaU as a oto. these Alaslca-barn storms and 11
19141 Halloway Ori~e Hunt: second consecutive night in sen . 1 ic t ~ f P" d a far greater moisture con· WASHJNGTQN IUPll -tranquility 11001. a broadcasting job in American officials declined
in 00 Bea<:h Servic~ P end· the stalemated lndia·Paki.'I· col vis t. _!3u 1 n ° rm e tent. A broadcaster told the House Blumberg said there were New York. comment today on the report. inr. Bell Br~dway Mortuary, tan talks on Kashmir. sources said both ~en con· These words offered h<1pe Comm~ttee on Un-~m~ri~an threats ~n the h~e of hi~ and llis appearanct bt>fore the However-, it was Ie.amed
110 Broadway, Costa Mesa. Tb ere was speculation centrated on Kashmir. The to tht small farmers and ~chvities today of mum1da· his family, _gunfire al h1s .ra· committee marked the h.rst the Amencans considered
Kosygin in his first effort to Tass news agency said both ranchers of the verdant Del· lion by the Ku Klux Klan dio transm 1 t t er. harassing the U.A.R. ideally quail·
GREGORY, Julia of 403 Ala· mediate a dispute between meetings were at Shastri's ta areas neaa.Eureka. lo De· wluch drove tum from Boga. telephone calls all-night long substanll~l testimony Crom a fied for the protector role.
bama, Huntfniton Beach. Sur· two major non-Communist cember .. 1964':' and early 1966, IU$a, La. a.nd the klan's ··most effe~-klan. victim during a lengthy Cai~ ma1~ta1ns diplomatic
vived by Husband, Claude; nations was looking for some request. rising nvers fed b~ cootinu-Ralph Blumberg, 44. for· hve weapon'' -an economic heanng on the klan relations wt1h aU nations con·
Son, Elmo; One grandcbild. give in India's unyielding po-Shastn and Ayul-i Khan had ous rains and melting I.DOW· mer o~er of rad.Jo s.tati~n boycott.. Bklmberg said he '"made a c~med an.d is at the same
Services 10:00 a .m .. Tht.D'"lday, sition oo Kashmir. met a 1 one for an ahour ln a packs from the nearby !DOUD· WBOX ID Bogalusa. said hlS He said telephone calls by big mistake·• by retreallng ume unaligned.
Smith Mortuary, 61:1 Main • lndiaJLPrime Minister Lal suburt>an Tashkent country ~s killed 23 and caused •1 troubles starte~. ID October, the kl.an to local bu_s.inessmen from an editorial war with The U.A.R. also is on
Huntington Beach. Babadur Shastri requested house to tcy to agree on their billion damage. Hl64. when be JOtned a small reduced lus advertisers from the klan in hopes of winning friendly terms with the Viet
AEBERRARD NI bolas J the XOlygin meeting after final agenda. MO~D. CALMLY group ol commt.1_nfty. le~s 75 to 6 by mid-196.S. ~ealt· back advertisers 10 ear I y Cong, wb-0 ~ave a permanent
18 I •-t -.. 'E tbc Sl ,.._~· secnt ta.lk.5 du.rini the day "J t ti This time, the forewarned in efforts to maintain racial er, be 1 o Id the station and 1986. representative in Cajro. ' a..., o "'"' s er ' ~ with Pakistani President Mo-t wa.~ a c o n s .r u c v~ bott.omlan<I resjdents movedl __________ _...:_ _____________________ _..::_ _______ _
ta Mesa. Survived by parent&, hammed Ayub Khan. meeting. a Pak 1•tan1 calmly to higher land. Sher·
Mr. and Mrs. John Aeber· . spokesman said. '"The two iff's posses helped .vacuate hard; 1 brother. Graveside Spokesman for both sides threatened areas
services 3 p.m. Mon., Pacific reported pro gr e s s at the heads of" state have made ·
View Memorial Park. ~. meeting but informed sources progress. . Near where ~ Eel emp-
. · · ·d th h d t t d ·d d --ties Into tbe Pacific, a few Edwllt E. Dryer. officiating. sa1 ey a no ye . ect e 0 BIT UA R I E S dairy ~annera at first were
Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 on an agenda for their ~s reluctant td leave Civil n.-
Broadway, Costa Meu, direc· on Kashmir, a subject wtucb ,,_ ._.., ... ..: · ..,_ ...
tors • H\JMMER, Thelma G. of u:DS~ aui.uvm•.ff even • ......z . 0 B I T 11 A B I ES South Lagun. Survived by conVU>Ced them to evacuate.
MIRZA-REZA, ~assan, 25, husband, Howard: son, Rieb· S 0 m • of the populated
late of 989 Vl~na St., Cos-DECOT, Lois E ., late of 417 mard T. Clemmetu of l!uena area• have names -Stana·
ta Mesa. Survtved by wife, Ford Road Costa Mesa. Sur· Park: Garnd«on. Richard D. tioo Flats, Orick, Fern.bridge, M~ Sue ~ Mina·Reia. vived by ~other. Mn . Laura Clemmens, Universlty of Mia· Hoopa, Ferndale, Miranda.
Services pending. Bell Broad-Hayn of Costa Mesa. Private souri. Services 2 p.m. Thurs., Orleaoa. Many do not.
way Mortuary_. 110 Broadway, services were held by Bell BaJtz Chapel. Interment. Pa· U.S. Highway 101 was lnun~
Costa Mesa, directors. Broadway Mortua ry 110 cillc View Memorial Park. dated at a number. of places.
HANES Ve.rnon 29 late of Broadway Costa Mesa: Bahz Mortuary, 3.520 E. CQast '!21~."" wate~r _.JJi4eJ ~c • • . • . Hwy Corona del Mar Di· ~\. eo D1De8 OI 101 unuse-2621 Har~r Blvd., _Costa Me-P ITCHER, Dolores. late of rec~;s ' able.
sa. SurVJved by wile, Ruby_; 515 Redlands, Ne w p 0 rt · Soow cloeed lnterstate 5 to
parents. Mr. and Mrs. ~Beach. Survived by: Husband SUTHERLAND. Eli.z.abetb Oree<111 for a d h t a n•• at
Hanes of Corua ~esa. Services Donald F.; daughters, Kodie Agnes, 811. Survived by three about S4 miles from Duns·
and interment will be held. a Ann and Carrie M.: Private s<>ns. Richard Price of Lake-muir tbrougb WMd near the
Comanche, Texas. Forwarding services will be held at 3:30 wood; Jack Price of Santa Statetine. Otbtr roadJ wen
directors, Bell Broadway p.m. at Baltz Mortuary Cllap-Rosa; Thomas Price of Ar-dOffd by water or ddes «
Mortuary, 110 Broadway, el, 1741 Superior, Oosta Mesa. cadia. Three daughters, Mary mow.
Costa Mesa. . Larsen of Safford, Arizona; Nearer Sen. Francisco the
SHAFER, MaJ. Edjar H. of Margaret Oviatt of Balboa· Runian Rlvw NIOr1 aree
DOUGLAS, George L.. 88. U.S.A.F. Survived by J>U· Jewel McQuaid of Newport braced tor wat.era to go 11
Survived by daughter, Susan ents: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beach One brother Edward high u a predicted 13 feet
M. Alb_ritton of. Costa ~esa. Shafer of Newport Be a c b; Mc~ of Newport Beach. above Oood .-,e.
Graveside services will be Son, Cha:-les F_. of Arcadia; Sister, Julia Wegman of New· The Sonoma Count~ ~
he Id 11:30 a.m. Wed., Ft. daugbter Madeline A. ol Pua· port Bea.ch· io erandchildren· o o n tr o 1 center A.Id this
Rosecrans National Cemetery, dena; sister, Wilma A. Kahill 38 ~a~dcblldren Holy wwldn't cauae any er.at dtf-
San Diego. Bell Broadway of Lompoc. Servkes 11 a.~ Rosary, Wednesday, 7:3o p.m. fkulty, although a few minor
Mortuary, ~10 Broadway , Cos-Th':'fsday, Mll.!"ch A.F .8. Riv· Requeim Mass, Thurs. at g:oo roads wer_e closed. 'lbt ~si
ta Mesa. directors. erside.. Officient, H on or a.m . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel nest section of Guerneville,
LONG. Ardea E., 63, late of Guard' Baltz Mort.uary' 3.S20 Olurch of Balboa. Westcliff through which flood waten
1 .. ., l · Ave Neumnrt E. ~ Hwy., Corona del Mortua'"" Directora Wutcliff lapped in l964, would es:cape
't'u. rvrne. · · . ~"" Mar, Directors. • n · tbis time, the center Ila.Id .. Beach. Survived by wife. Nel· Mortuary, '427 E . 17th St., Cos· A ff!W hundred per-sons In
Ile : daughter, Nancy Rose ZUMWALT, Thomu J .. 70, b Mesa. Oregon were evacuated be-
Long of Newport Beach; 632 ~aJTell St ... Costa Mesa: SZHAFRANSKI. Francia cause o( fioodJ that caused
brother. H'.l"old Long of Or· Survived by wife, Dorothy'. Survived by daughter Helen minor damage. A wary wat:dl
ange. Services _% p.m. Tue~ .• son, Tbomu J of. Torrance, Crampton. Services held at on the skies and riven was
Costa Mesa First Methodist sister. Ola Mae Alson of Tor· 8 c ·t Mi hi Local kept there too Chw:cll.~~· Hu~rt John· ance~ f.tundcbildrea. Sen.· rai'ge~:nls ~Y ~~1' amiar~ SoUftll>olina-auu. lrave en
Ion. officiating. Bell Broad· ices ~:30 p.m. W~day, Colonial Funeral Home, 7801 through Oregon were asked
way Mortuary! 110 Broadway, Westminater ~emorial Park Bolaa Ave. Westminster. to delay cominC into ~ Cost.a Mesa, drrectors. Chapel Officiant, Cllaptain ' nia
---------IR.obert Gar. Bdl Broadway DEAN, Robert E . Survived The ,Soutbern.Padtlo Rd·
Mortuary, 110_ Broad" a y, by wile, Alle e M.; daughter, road canceled the Cascade
BALTZ MORTUARIES Costa Mesa, ctirecton. Alice A. Donahue. Services passenger train from San
Corona del Mar OR S.MSO Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Peek Franclscd to Portl and. A
Costa Mru Ml l-ZC4 . • ~ • Family Colonial F u n e r a I snow slide wrecked a bridge
~~ Home, 7801 BolA Avenue, approac h south of Eugene,
BELL BROADWAY Westmµister. Ore.
MORTUARY FLOWERS Bl~N Re'"-'d D Survi • Tbt cM b~dge that gives ue Broadway, C..ta M... TO • ~ · v Ferd:ttdle itl name w a' LI 8-343S ed a,y wife, Elsie: eon, Mont-ctosed. It has survived both I
PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL
FUNERAL HOME
7801 Bolsa A•e., Westmln1ter
SU.SW
COMFORT gomery; daughter, ~l'bara; tb• UM and 19&4 Christmas
THI two step ions. Pt\llip and week ndodt. J
Robert; two ~tep daulflttin, ------
(IVING Elizabeth And Gloria. Serv· 0 B ITU A BI E S I FROM lce1 Wedneaday 3 p.m., Pe6 ---------Family Colonial F u n e r a I , I
1.. -----'----
2.
SMITHS' MORTUARY
t!'7 Main Sl
Hunttniton Buell
LE U53t
Home, 7801 Bofsa Ave., West-DRAKE, Oll. Wm. Al>ert. ~~ .... min.tel'. ~129~v:: ~~~J~ I ADDRESS
Flower Shop D&.~w:;•T:.. ~an~c~~r~~1;'d~d 0
:. I CITY STAT£
WESTCLlft~ MORTUARY
4!7 E. 17th St.. CoAla ''1ru
646-48AA
,
OR 3 6513 • U tennent will be held at Car· I Check or money order enclosed for$__ . 4 85 %
· 2431 NI WPORT BLVD. thage, Missouri West c 1 i 1 f Mail to Costa Mesa Savings & Loan Assoc1a-• COSTA MESA rtuary. 427 E. 17th St . I ·· Ph. ~79 Costa Mesa, rorwart!ing di.II L t1on. P. 0 . Box 2177, Costa Mesa, Califoro1a. w rri-nt annom nite
.._ _________ ,1rectors. - -- - - - - - -- -- - -- - - --_.~ ... ----------~
-· ..... -
146 to 1~385 ~ 1st. Jul111'1 lf 11lverslt11
Viet War Losses
Shoot Up Sharply
W A S 111!'\GTON f AP \ -19&4. De.tense l>(part me ft t
U.S. battle deaths in the Viel-fiiurea showed today.
nam "ar shot up by nearly A total of 1.366 American
1.000 ptr cent )ast year over servicemen were killed ln
---------combat with the Communista
in 19&5. The year before, the
U.S. death toU in combat to-
taled only 14' men.
The sharp rise in batUe
deaths rou&hly kept pace
with the increase in U.S.
forces in Vietnam and with
the deeper involvement of
the U n I l e d Stal.ea in the
ground and a1.r fightin&.
Al the end of 1965, there
were 181,392 American serv·
Icemen stalloned In the coun· 1H t tL _ WJait H try, compared with only 23.-Olttp a ~ e ouae
000 al the end of 1964 when
IUl'I T.i.tMttl
the United States still wasj R?mplng o~ White Houae, lawn are two of 111 beagle puppies fathered by
carrying on malnly an advis-Him. President John.sons pet bea&le. Last October Him was mated with
ory effort. beagle named Brigitte who produced a litter of five females and one male. The
The Army bOre the brunt ofl Johnsoru kept the female& and gave the male to Brigitte's owner, Dr. Brenton ----------i the U.S. baWe death! in l~ Smith of Austin, Tu.
Luci Fiance
A ·signed to
-898 soldiers fell. The Ma --------------~:on~o~: ~:~ ~ ::,do th~1 'N . Old M ' Ch d s R ll Ai~o~m~· has by far thel Ice WI arge en. usse
treater number of fighting p lmen in Vietnam of any of the' In N 8 ' D h Say ause I services -nt.246 out of the euro oy S eat
Capital Duty mftiee t~a:r~;·~~s r • n ks "-Should End
lsec<>nd in strength with 38.-, TUSKEGEE, Ala . (UPI! -summoned state and FBI
MADI SON. Wis 1AP1 -458 men, the Alr Force has Authorities held 1 "n 1 c e, agents to aid in the probe. WASHINGT'ON tUPll
A1qnan Patrick .J. Nugenq22,008, the Navy 9•430 and theiqwet. old man" on a murder Backed by Tuske1ee's five Sen. Ric~ard B. RuneU, 0-
. Coast Guard 250. od . b llm t ol wb Ga chal.11llan of the power-w1U go to Washl~gton. where Since Jan. 1, 1961, a total charge t ay_ in the s ooung counc en. wo om are ful ., Senate Armed Services
hts girl friend hves. 10 fan-of 1.620 Americans have ~ of a Neero civil rights work-Negroes, Keever was bedu-C.Ommittee . said today the
ish his active duty tramlJlg killed by C.Ommuru~t .action. er whose 1.500 fellow students ed by some student.I. u.s "pause" in bomblng
'-'Jth the Wisconsin Air Nation-Incomplete slalJsllcs on staged an anjf'y march on But when the student sicommumsi North Vietnam
aJ G ard woW>ded indicate that more City Hall. starttd sinalng •·we S b a 111 has already run too IQC>g. ,u · I than 7,500 men have suffer-., .. · The Guard said ~ugent. d -1 J'uries in contact with Officers released no woro10vercome, they pulled Kee-I th1.~k a week was long e n f M Se h t · t the d f h d I enough. the Georgia Demo-who as engaged to marry l)lr the Communist enemy over rom . arvin grest. a " I ever 111 o crow o ~ ·1crat said m an interview. "I
Pres1drn1·, younger daughte~. the past five ) ears 69-year·Oad service station at-clasped singers and he joined wouldn't want lo be the next
Luci Baines Johnson. this Ag am, the largest portion 1 tendant. on the sla ying which the chorus. · na" "' pilot to fly over one
.;ummer has .~en trusferr~d or these wounds occurred m brought state and FBI agents l Segrest, desert.bed by one of those SAM sites"
to the District of Columbia 1965 -at least 5,969 rushlllg to tlus predominant-officer u "a nice qu iet old The senator's reference wa.s \1r Guard unit at Andrews In 19&4. there "ere 1.038 . .. " • , ... 1to lhe Russian surface-to.air Ajr Force Base Md wounded _ about one·s1xth of•IY Negro town cm lht! frin ge man from a good family l 1. all il . in · · . . I. an 1a1rcr rruss e sites r g. Nugent. '.!2. of Waukegan , the 1965 toll . of Alabama s black 1so1l) m the nearby community of Ing the North Vietnamese
Ill.. who enllsted in Septem·1 The current hsl of nussin~ belt. 1Shorter, was arre~ted on a capital of Hanoi and its port
ber. is due to co.m_plete lus stx carries 149 . names and 25 Investigators said Samut11warrant sworn out by Sam-11city of Haiphong. Prior to the
weeks basic trammg at Lack-other Americans are classed L. "Samm~" Younge Jr .. 21. uel L. Younge Sr., father of bombing pause -now in Its land Air force Base. Tex . as pnsoners of the Commu-l3th dAl _ the silts had been
Friday. lie faces another 120 ni~ts. a pol.Jllcal ~c1ence major al the dead youth. d Y ta k b US N
days of t~a111mg with an Air In addition to the b a t t I~ !Tuskegee lnstlt.ute, apparent-~r:i~r a~la~es. Y ., avy
Guard unit afterwards. dealhs a. total of 458 ~men-ly was shot during an argu-Russell prefaced h.ts com·
:\ Guard spokesman sa1d1can service.men have died in men~ over use of a rest room I RUSS SkalID• g ments on tile bombing pause
there wa~ nothing oul of the 1 Vietriam srnce 1961 { r 0 m 1 at Tuskegee 's only aU-nighl wt th a sta-temenl that he has
ordrnary an the transfer since causes other than hostile ac· service station. little hope for the Jol\mon
Nugent ha~ acc~pted a Job in lion The 1~ share of thn Younge's body, spra'A led Ch SI • admmtSlratJon's c urrent
the n.atJon' capit.aJ. tot.al came to 354. at the entrance to an alley amp. am wo rld Wlde "peace offensive ..
Wed 80 Years
about 75 feel from the sta-lie said he believed the up-
1 uon, was found by a taxi drtv-MOSCOW tUPl) -World comLDg second sesslon of the
er about midnight Tuesday. spee<bkating champion lo• 89th C.O~ would cea~r
Th'e youth was clutching a Voronina bas been knifed to ~rgely on Vietnam. but would I gol! club, which District Al-death and her husband is un-also include other problem
Teacher , Say Threats Made
NEW \'ORK (UPI) -A grama were 1tnl out to about rived tor classes today.
tucber's union char&td to-25 of the teachers who failed The UFCT, 111 a 1tattinent
dAy that St. John's UnJvertl· to report for work Tueaday. today. charged that tht uni·
ty had thrtatened striking ln· "'Ibe tele~rams, stated ~hat versily administration u
structors that they "will face the un1versi~y toc_.c a serious "lying in a transparent al·
the consequences'' unless the view of their failure lo 3!; tempt to intimidate teach· 1trike is ended tend scheduled cluses. ..
The char&e by the strlklft! Father nnnelly said. "We er~The are resortinf t.o CC:·
United Federauon of Colleae also told them that !allur~~ ercive ~nd threatenin& melh·
Teachers <Uf'CT1 came as meet will) cl&Hes at od.a in an attempt to break
pickets appeared le:.-the sec-next icbedl&l~ pcrtod woul~ the strike .. the union l&ld. ond straight day around the constitute a Vlolatlon of the .. Otbodl will not suc-
Brook.lyn and Jamaica cam· contractural. obligation and ~ "'
puses of tbe university, one that the uruversity w 0 ~I~ c The UFCT which rtprt·
of the largest Roman Cath· deal pr~mptly and . appr_qr . sent. about ioo rt the 651 St.
ollc schools in ~e world. ately .. With each mdlVldual John's facult members
The union said St. John'• case. k lb j, 't in '
officials sent teleiI'ams Tues-father TinneUy said he Cl· ~~~alma:t~I v:r;~tt ove~
day night lo strikin& faculty peeled tbat .aboutudl 95 ptr ~J tM role of t.acben in policy members warning that un -of Sl. John s 1 enta w _,_!_ t I.be ICbool Jes5 they showed up tct.1ay attend classe'S today and that maawt a ·
"they will face the conse-the faculty "would be equal· • ··
quences." ly w e 11 represented." About GLOOMf GUS
The Rev. Joseph T. Tin-100 pickets in all marched ... -tOU • "' --. ,.. •
nelly, special counsel to St. wtth placards around the two =,,::""" -...._ " ..
John's, confirmed that tele· campuses as students ar·
YOUR GOOD
WILL HELPS
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT.
THI HANOICAPPIO
HEL' THEMSEL VIS
AT G·ooDWILL
GOOD WILLY SEZ:
A good 1Ht ,., .. lution ...
to help the hendlca,ptd
help th•mMIYet by re1u·
lerly donating )'tUr dla-
card to Goodwill lndua·
trlu. Thia wlll help t•
gl11e regular employment to
lmpelred p .. ple In our
nelghbtrhoott.
FURNITURE
UP TO
Per Set
Va1t S.lectlon
Ladiea' & ChUdren'1
Fall & Winter
COATS
and
DR!SSES
MAny Name Branda
To Ch .... Frem
69C Up
All Clothln1
With Yellow Price Taga
HALF
PRICE
Sto,.. O~n Mon. thrv Sat. t a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
117 EAST 1 ltla STUET
COSTA t.tESA
NEW
FEATHER
PILLOWS
$2-~6Pai•
LOOK FOi
RED TAG
SPECIALS
On Furniture a Sm1ll
Appllanc.et
Up to SO~ Reductlona
Fa1nily, Frie1uls J • I torney Tom Young speculal-de.r a.nut in connection with areas such as the Dominican
OlU ed may have bffn used as a the slaying, it was learned to-R ··;:epu=b~lJc~.:.....=:.=;;;;;;..;:.=;.;:;;;::=:.=~:;=:;:::;:;:=::;::==::=:=:=:=:===:============:=::: weapon. Youige was killed day. ....;------
by a .38 bullet in the temple. Informed IO\D'Ct:I u1d Ser-
P air on Anniversarv s:e~~t~,:!t~:~~:~vi~0r:~,tn::~.of~~~ Horse Sense-and the Mustang SIX . .J-kegee Institute. probably the bt1nc held ln the fatal stab-
. . . . nalion's most famous Negro blng of bis 29-year-old wile.
FERGUS fAL~. M 1 n n.lbig. family sup~r torught fea-colleg~. marched in a chill· allegedly during a lltht in
(AP 1 -Well-w1slung re la· tunng Norwegian foods . ing ram to City Hall and ~· thelr Mc.'scow apartment.
tJ\'es, congratulatory cards More than 123 cards v.-ere manded t.o see Mayor Charles Soviet oUlciala coo.firtned ~ letters by the hundreds received Tuesday. Presi~nl M. Keever. Mrt. Voron1na'1 dnth, but
pour Into the Ole SbotberC JobnJon was among those Keever, serving his fin\ refused details.
home today for the couple's 1 en d i n c congratulations. term in the town where Ne· Mn. Voronina won the
80th wedding anniversary. Gov. Karl Rolvaa& ol Mlnnt-groes outnumber w h It• s world spetdskatiq cbam·
Sholberg is 103. His w i f e. sot.a. also of Norwegian de-about thrM to one but have plonshlp four tlm•, the first
OWa. is 101. They emigrated scent. sent a telegram. Jess registered voters. called in ~7 and the last In 1965
from Norway when they were Otila said her husband "is the slaying "a tragk: occur-at the world meet in Oulu.
ch11Jren. a good man. We ha ve ttad a rence" and promised a full Fil\Uod. In 1982. 1he set four ---~-..1..L~a• la0 i..li86....lit..llLJl appy-ttff·"' Ll!VeaUgatlon. He said he had world records.
they married, at the farm ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----iiiiiiiiiiiiii~I home nr Otila's parents. the
John l111ls. They farmed for
years, and Ole did carpenter-,
ing and grain thresh i n g.
When he was ~. Ole built a
house in town and retired.
for tht1r anniversary, the
Sholbtrgs· eight c b i l d r e n
were at home. They r111ged in
age Crom Oscar, 58, of Fergus
Falls, to Julius, 77, of Eliza-
beth. Minn.
Succeeding g e neraUons I
were represented. too. Th e
Sholbergs have 20 grandchil-
dren. One g r a n d<bughter,
Mrs. Harold Bailey. came
all the way from Yakima,
Wash.
Ole baa . poor vfaion and
hearinc. and spew most of
hjs time in bed. Otila Is up
and around more than Ole
but must bold onto something
when the walks about the
house.
To prevent the old couple
from ~etUn~ too tired. plans
for today were kept ~implt..
.The h!LhliJ.h!-~~ t~ be a
Americans
Have $174 l
BOSTON (A P l -The Fed· I
1>ral Ruervt Bank of Boston
11stimaled tOOay that the to-
tal 11mount of paper currency
oulstandlnJt 1verages 1174 for l
11ach man. woman anct rh1ld
in I he nation.
The American public is
holding $32 billion in paper
currtncy, the bank aw in Ill
monthly busineu review.
~ new!
travel agency
around the world
This is the bank tha t's
a Travel Agency,
too. Take care of all of your
travel arran1ements IN ONE PLACE
-AT ONE DESK. From the taxi
to take you to the airport to the car
y(u rent at your destination, we'll handle il
all. Traveller's checks, letters of credit. hotel
reservations and airline tickets are part of the --
service, of course, and the fact that you are an
account holder with the Newport National Bank entitles
you to pay later.
OPEN UNTll 5 P.M. DAllY-AND 6 P.M. ON FRIDAYS. 11
f .ell 1creu•l l•au•td to $10 ooo. "''"'"' ltder•f Doesor l•1u•tntt tt•JO•tllt~.
The 1tudy elttrMled th a ti
the avera1e level ol currency
held figures out to about S500
~~~ta ':~~;I ofl~~~~:/1~~~~~1 WlSTCUff On!CE ... WESTCllFf AT OOVU 642.3°1 11
-
I don't know much about engines. .
If m ine's smooth, powerful and gives great gas mileage, I'm satisfied.
That's why I got a Mustang Six.
You don't t-la\18 to be an englnee< to appreciate the
Mustang Snc. Just get comfortable In one of fhote
'1eei:>-foam bucket Mats, fire up that t'1U9ky 200-eu.
1n DOWerplant ... and let yourHlf go.
Sound sweet? Muttang mak• lots of nice aounda. ~tional ••~nle tape 11 one. Another la money
l•nottno In your Pocket, thank• to Mustang Slx'1
meager appetite for gaaollne.
See for yourttlf. Stop In at your Ford Dealer'•
and t•t-drlve America'• runaway euceeaa ear.
. .
NO!' do you have to be an lnveatment banke< to
reallie you've made a great buy. Standard Muetano
~ luxu~uo...r.~ uphellter'f, pft19h w1!P'
lo-wall carpeting ; padded lnatru ment psnol Md
many other extras at no extra coal
----.
-f'MUSTANG 9$
MUSTANG HMIOTC>f'
* SAVE NOW with the new excise tax cut ... SAVE NOW with Ford Dealer White Sale speci111i*
Test-drive a '66 ford, f 1irline, Falcon, Musl1na or Thunderbird
at your ford D e1ler' s today!
11n11 probat)ly h()ld~ Mly ~,I UYSIDC OfflCC. .. IAYS IO£ AT JAMIOR£E 642·1141 200.· .._ ________________________________________________ .. _____________________ ~----~--~~--~----~~----~~----~-------
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'
~Redistricting
Raffertv
.I
'Tactics'
R·apped
Distorted
Stati ·tie ,
Charoed ~
·· '011e Ma1i, One
Car Strike
Patrolman
Just Look
Other Wa y?
lllVERSIDE CAP) -Here's
a zoning problem that would
give any planning commission
fits.
How do you zone for a nud-
ist trailer camp? Riverside
County's wning board found
the way -treat them as if
they had clothes on.
"l don't think zoning c a n
cover nudism as such .'' said
zoning adm.injstrator Richard
stokes. "We are advised by
our counsel that nudism as a
moral issue is not a zo11ing
matter."
The result" Traller p a r k
perm1lo; granted, de.spite some
opposition from neighbors.
J-et-
.. Ha ~ Fl11meont
LOS ANGl'.:LES IAP
Western Air Lines report&
that one of its jet airliners
with 122 passengers a n d
a crew of seven returned to
lnternal1onal Airport a n d
landed safely after an engine
had a flamcout near Bar11tow
Tuesdav n1~ht
The Boeing TlC·B drparted
at 6 .J ~ p.m. bo11nd for Sa.It I
Lak City and Minneapolis
eturned al 7:20 p.m. The
ngers then boarded an-
other plane for t.he rug~
NO OTHER
No otll,.r nl'\1sp11~r. dslly
or Sunrla\. ha" th<' clm1l11-
liOn of th~ DAILY PILOT In
U)IJ area'
INVENTORY CLEARANCE
scou
1128 VICTpRIA COSTA
',
.... _ ............ .}. ····--1 .., .. "--·--· . ·--........ ·-.,
Car/ton S the store for men
3 ONCE A YEAR
DAYS
Only
SUITS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED.
100o/o WOOL FABRIC
SUPERBLY
1-2·3 BUTTON
TAILORED
Sl1": Regulu,
Shorts, Long1
Popular Solid Colors Minimum Al teration
Charge On Sale ltemt Med. Grey, Lt. Grey, Olive, Blue, Brown
Char.
SPORT COATS
R99ular Sale
$29.95 .............. $20.88
$37.95 ............ $26.88
$39.95 .. • . • • . .. . . . $27 .88
~S.00 $33.88
JACKETS
FAMOUS MAKER
R99ul1r Sale
$19.95 ............. $13.88
$22.95 .............. $16.88
$27.95 . . .. . . . . . . . . . $) 9 .88
$29.95 .............. $20.88
$35.00 ....... -....• $24.88
$37.95 $26.88
GOLF JAC .. CTS
FAMOUS MAKER
R99ul1r Sale
$12.9.5
$13.9.5
•. t I .••'"'"• t I. $8.88
$9.88
HONEST INDIAN
ONCE-A-YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
MEN'S SOX
LIMITED QUANTIT Y
Regular
1.00 & 1.50
SALE
39c
SWEATERS
PULLOVER
NATIONALLY ADV.
Large assortment of colors & pal·
terns. V & Crew neck.
Regular Sat•
$ ~.95 ....... ·~..... $5.88
$10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.88
$1 l.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7 .88
$12.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.88
$13.95 .. -. . . . . . . .. . • $9.88
$15.95 .. -. . • . . . .. . $) 0.88
$16.95 .......... $11.88
CARDIGANS
R99ular
$11.95 . . . . . . . . . .. . . $7.88
$15.95 .............. $10.88
........... ' .. $11.88
$17.95 .............. $ J 2.88
$18.95 .............. $ J 3.88
$19.95 .. -....... $)4.88
HONEST INDIAN
ONCE-A-YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
PARKAS
LIM tTEO Q UANT ITV
Rea ulu 3.88 7.98 SALE
HONEST I NDIAN
ONCE-A-YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
CASUAL SLACKS
BROKEN SIZ6S
Req. SALE
4.98 1.88
HONEST IN DIAN
ONCE·A·YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
NATIONA LLY A DVE RTISEO
Wuh .t. Weal"-Long Stuve
DRESS SHIRTS
R91.
$4 00
$5.00
SS.95
SALE
2.88
3.48
3.88
HONEST JNOIAN
ONCE-A-YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
NAT IONA LLY ADVERTISE D
SPORT SHIRTS
Rev.
$4.50
$5.00
$5.95
SALE
2.48
3.48
3.88
HONEST INDIAN
ONCE-A-YEAR
DOOR BUSTER
lpecla l Group-Limited Qu.a"tlty
CARDIGAN SWEATERS
Regular
$13.95
$17.95
SHOES
SALE
5.88
7.88
Jarman · Freeman -Fortune 1st
Group Slip On and Oxfords. Black
and Brown. Broken Sizes.
Regular sa1e
$12.95 . . •....... $5.88
Second Group
Values to $16.95 -! • • $7.88
JEWElRY
1/3 Off Reg. priae
all iewelry
JJift items
on
SORR Y-NO REFU NDS, EXCHANGES OR LAWAWAYS
Open Thurlday, Frldey, Seturday Evenlngt
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Wtdnuday, J1.nuary S, 19611 DAILY PJLOT /News·''"' .., ~------~------~--------~--------~-----=·' Melting Pot
For the 33,513 Aliens in County
Does your n~ighbor speak trla-Hungary, Ceyloo, Cyprua, Lithuania, 12; Luxembouri, 2;
with an accent. Liberia. Palestine, Puerto MaJayaia. 4, and Malta, 9 .
Record
Troubled
Bus Line
Running.
Joint Powers
City-County Center
Official.s to Meet
Meetings
• •••••••"••-Don 't be suJlYrised 1f he Rico. Sierra Leone, Sudan Also, Morocco, 3; New Zea· doea ; there were 33,513 citi-and Tonga. land , 39: Nicaragua, 45; Nor·
zens of other nations living in others were : way, Hl; Pakhta.n, 4; Pana-SANI'A ANA -Santa Ana's SANTA ANA -City a.Dd by ..county Counsel Adrian
Orange County at the start of Arabian Peniruula, 4; Ar· ma, 27; Paraguay, 9; Peru, tro~bled bus line is back in county representatives, join· Kuyper.
last year. There also were gentina, 178; Awlralla, 147 ; 12.5; PhiUpplnes, 288 ; Poland, business today. :'f C~m!~~~ :I:~iacr:.ar~~~ Alt~ough the pla~ hu won
civu Air ,..~~oN:::.~ 1,~~ otheaI; than permanent Austria, 82 ; Belgium, 158; Bo-SS; Portucal. 123; Rumania, Shut down Monday night day will attempt to iron out unanimous endorse m e n t
A<ecJ• ''~ ;.,.;, Mew.~• "-..lft.JOD1 rles cleo~-ena and 76 stale-Livia, 59; Bratll, 71; Chile, 39 ; 17; Ryukyu Ialandl, 4&, &Od after creditors attached the final details of a proposed from the Board of Su,....rvt·
MuOlllc s..tar1ttt Loo.. ..., ,., ,,._ eu t.U.ens. Ch1oa and Formoaa, 166; Co-American Somoa, 6. U.bua line for non-payment ,.-'°"'< '-"'Pit· 1~ s1. •t "· A'*-All aliens U~ in Orange lombla, 79 ; Costa RJca, 70; Also, Weatem Samoa. ll; of bills, owner Clyde Musack Joint powers agreement on sors, the Santa Ana City ,:.::c.~~ ...... ~~ • ... "'-,_County must ~gister with the Cuba, 269, and Ctecllo.lova· South A!rtca, Sl: .Southwest reporte,,dly "made arrange-the development and control Council is yet to take for·
metH ce. Cor11 It"' -R;.1-e':.'1. U'5 U.S. lmm.Jgrat100 and Natur-Ida 18 A!rtca 2· Sweden 175· Swit· ments Tuesday to pay the of a c.lty-county civic center mal aclton. Mayor Harvey,
ar11er lllVd. Coe•• Mew 1:>0 -11-ati Se I 1n • · • • • • · bere howeve · d' t_,. Hu~~~·~ u''M' Me-ic' ~··~. -..a on rv ce Los An-Al!o, Denmark. 183; Domi· rerland, 82 : Syrian Arab Re· overdue bills to a Los An· · r. in ica"" agree· ~111<n. t>o p ~~"'· Ave.. un•'ntton geles this month. nJcan Republic, 15; Ecuador' public, 10; 'n>alland, 8; Trini· geles collection agency rep-The atu.dy aeulon, alated ment may shortly f o 11 ow o.fm"\':~''D~-1!:.t' ~er:; Mexico. with 11,601 Orange 118; El Salvador, 47; Finlahd, dad and Tobago, l2; Tunisia, resenting Standard Oil co. Rain Delays ror 2 p.m. at Santa An. City Monday's session.
S<!f•'• ltl•tMrt 5Qu•r• o.,_ ,,.., ~.unty reside~ts, topped the 30; France, 271 ; Greece, 57; 4; Turkey, 28; United Arab Buses were running by 3 Hall, was called by Mayor As proposed by county of· .~-r.i~H~l:. '~~.~.1•i.~~'. ~ of countries last year. Guatemala, 67: Haiti, 2; Won· Republic (Egypt) 9; Uni· p.m. Tuesday. Harry Harvey and City Man· ficials, the civic center would or::~~i~: :_~ ct1111. 11a11io. 1'av8i.... The o~r top four wen: Cana-dw-as. 44; Hungary, l:>9; Ice-fuay, 11 ; Rwsla, 42 ; vene-But earlier Tuesday 1ever· HB Hospital ager Carl Thornton. encompass .about 30 blocks
da (9,421), United Kingdom land 8· India 31 &Od 1ndo-iuela 34· Vietnam S· Y• al hundred reaident.a faced Formation of a Joi.ill Pow· and would 1ndude county
Hartior llltt 1r.;r~:!-• .&,tlb. .._. (3,268), Germany (1,722) a esi~ 7 • • men '3· 'vugo..iavta' 79 and t he problem o! getting to en Commission to oversee and city building• now local• l'i!~.:'~:::' ,.,.::;•u;,;1•1 ·"'· H•rtMw Netherlands I 1,599). Als~ iran, S4; Iraq 22 . uno;~ cltizenmip.' 23.' work or 1cbool without the Wet, soggy ground has caus-masterplanning and con· ed in the area bounded rough· ''l:.r~' .. ~"~~~,~~~"'~' ~··H~ Twelve nations had only Ireland 279· Israel 24. 'iwy' buses. ed the postponement of ground struction of th~ governmen-ly by Sycamore and Flower ,:.1r1 ;,,'t•;:,,:e .. ¥.:io -"H'artw °'' one clthen living in Orange 20'l; Ja'mai~. 9; iap~. 5168; DOORS LOCKED breaking for the •tYi million tal complex tn downtown streets between Sixth and f.\e~. '"* t. 1ut1. 1211 w ~o .. 1 County. They were Afghani-Jordan 28. Keny.1 8. Kore.1 Th S 0 HunUngU>n Intercommunlty Sant.a Ana bas been pcopo1edElghth 1treets. w~'rm~:Ter Ncr::J cub. 1e1':.:·'t'1111. stm, Albania, Algeria, Aua· 99· Latvla1 47· ~ba'.non 47: Memoria· I di . 61 Dani t~ctAna· ranlgel JkU· Hosp'1taJ RHtevrant~ w:r~in.ter. U ,_, • • • • • c1a s rt marsha oc . · LUXURIOUS BODY MASSAGE ·~~~~"t.~ ..t. eo..1~w.~.~~ ed lhe bus company's doors William F. Power of Power •• ,, 12 noon. I ' 1<1w•n , c1u11 o1 , .. ,. "'-.. ·Hort~. co••I c For Youth a ter a court order was ask· Inc.. builder of the facility ~::1. l'.~1!u;r~ J'r: t-tarw 11•0 • 0 t G nd J ed for Monday by the collec-. ·
lncludtt wonderful hot 1Wlrl pool, l1un1 b1th, warm
swimming pool, exercl .. gym, then a wonderful 45 min.
body m1 ... ge, hHt 11mp1, N it glow, 1t.c. For men 4'
women. HewPllf'IHa~ '~rw.i.1i Clu .. VIII•-· un y ra ury lion agency told Huntington Beach city
rln.. 1w .. YllOt Ort.,., N-1 . councilmen Mo d that I c:::"',.n~:·"t1t~,c1w. c~r,.. • Friend.a of Nicholas J 0 b n Musaclt was unavailable t t n ay P a~s A "lvlira l.,.cl1I, •~Allow 1!11 hou,.._Phon• for appt.
LAGUNA "IVIC"A HOTIEL & IPA
125 I . Coatt, L1gun1. Ph. 494-11H H~S::t~ ~(~ u c"10:. T B s Aeberhard, 18, of Costa Mesa, fo~ comment tod~y. o s artd oonJtrucUon · th 1 1 ~eedl. ~1s C,~ HuntlllvtOll 0 e eated Jan. 13 who died in a gun accident at d fast hyeUar thde lin:,.~aS clOS· Week ha to be cancelled be.
hit home Dec. 31., will est.ab-e or a a ay aucr tnsur· cause of the a.mount of waterl .. ••••••••m••••••••••m
Bi h llsh a student award fund in ance P r e m i u m s were not retention in the soil at Uus rt 8 SANTA ANA -Superior 212 Driftwood Road , Corona his memory at the University PJ td. Musack: ~a~ then order· time
Judge Robert Gardner wUJldel Mar; Rear Adm. Jake On-of Callfornia, Irvine. ed to renew his insurance. .. ·
How to solve that
Prodlem Gilt •.• A Newporter
Inn Gilt Certificate
;~~ ~~~t=.!.~~~ :•:= impanel the 1966 Orange stoU, USN (ret.), 910 Emerald The announcement .,, a s HELP DENIED We feel that during the "" '°"' Mew. !"i. o.c. "· O>unty Grand Jury .1t 1:30 Bay, Laguna Beach; J . Rob-made today by James G. Financial problems have next 30 daya the ground should M~.1~ .. ~~~:,. ~i:o:~~~ p.m. Jan. 13. ert Paine, 2867 E. Coast High-March, dean of aocial act.nc-plagued the c o m p a n y for be sufficiently dry to start
Mr. a. Mn. 1tufu1 J. Moro-11. 1wi ouw The 19-member panel will way, Corona del Mar; John el. The youth W81 a social over two years. Musaclc ap-construction provtding we do "".:'~m;::v.~~~ ~·,.,~AL be selected from a list or 30 Killefer. 527 Sana Ana Ave., science major and a atudent peared recently before the not. have more heavy rains of Course
"''· "MrL ,.., ~~. ,,, Cor•t Ave .. wilpros
1
~ve jurors. A drawing NCamewpopbellrt B1~hCarm; ~;1taAnSne le~~tri~bn thtte lrvint cambe. "':'.;_ SantalnAna . City . Council re· d~ding th1.a period," Power
111-11i.nd. boY. decide wbo ts to serve , olVt oe.u L, '-Alu u 0111 may m..,.., quest g financial help. It 181 • M~;...~ 't.:L ,i:::--~ .~·-,.,. Judge Gardner said. ' ~~una~1 Ken ,..~~taesugiM. 3.S5 ~ the ortJtFcundholuin Aeberbardf th wa8~ denied. . . He asked tor a »day exten·
from $10 to any amount
""'· a. M,.. KeMlfll kYboN. 110t ci.v An original list of 36 candl· ace, \Ne esa; em care o e ll week.a ago the line was 11on of the hospital firm's lut C.U 844·1100 En 401 ~.1 .. ,"=:."1.:1."a~. 1'1lt ,,.,.. dates had been reduced in a Charles Nangle, 1.386 Galway~ Ftrst Natlooal Bank, 1old to Lorrin Walten, an ose variance. Th• council vot-Au We'R Do The Rest
sr .• Hu1111,._ llMc1I. ....,. preHminary drawing uid the Lane, Costa Mesa. and Mn. l_M_E_. __ 17th ___ St_ • .:.' _Cotta ___ M_ua __ . .:._e_rnp..:_o:..:y..:.e:.... ___________ ed::_.:bJ:m:..:90:..:d:•Y~•::.· _______ 2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mr. a. Nn. l<lbW a.now. 1m L-'-Jurist. · • Elsie Kroesche, 254-B Cabril·
Wnl' sr .. Coe1;,:e~· bop, • • lo St., Costa Mesa.
Mr. a. Mra. 1toi.r1 A. 11-. mt w. Among candJdates. all of Frank Dunbar and Frank M~'°:1•::. •. s'w11~~1·L.A~1ke~·nu w. ~m ~;o.mdlnated by ~U· G. Mkhelena, both of Costa
A.1111Wr••· s.n11 An.. 11r1. "'°'.or JU ges , are rune Mesa were among those re-
Mr a. Mn Vttt\Oll Mervhelm. 1n11 Orange C.oast residents. moved' fro th· · .n-.. 1 ,._. Joke une. Hunll~'911 keel\, f lr1. .-m e On&-U-... LLIH
Mr. a. ,,.,., a.or~ v. 1eu1"'. SJI~ ,,.,. 1bey a.re Mn. Mabel Lee, in the preliminary drawing
W.11 A"', Aww. C:.IH., boy, •
Mr .. MrL Jana"'6n •. Morg111, tUI
Fellllell Or .• Hvntlno'°" llMcll. bop,
Mr .. Mr L H•l'Oid -11in. JM1 ,......,
Dr .. Hunting'°" lfftll. llw.
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Mr &. M,._ EdW•rd f . Kakne, "'3 LA
Cor11nella, "-1•111 Vallrt, llW.
Mr. " Mr1. Wllllam K. ••'"-1"5 ,.111-lff'tGll .,._... COSfa Mew, bo'r.
Mr. &. Mr1-lto,ert n.."'°"-J4Q I ....
Aw .. Cocta M-. bo'r.
Pilot Visitors
(Toun a-. ~ T""*n 1M TJM-.
N~I for Cllb l'Mb. 1--.. 11-blrdl and a1m11., erou.._ .,.. tw
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and above. lntere11M 1•1111111 cen Mn.
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6,370 Pairs
File in 1965
For Divorce
SANTA ANA -Fewtt dJ-
vorce complaints were filed
than marriage Ucensea lnued
in Ora~ge County durini 1~.
according to County Clerk
Wllllam E. St John.
The clerk's office tabuated
6,370 divorce !.U.lni• for an
all-time bigb. One year ago,
the total was 5,914.
St John Tuesday aaid a
compilation was yet to be
completed dn the number of
divorces actually granted or
those that were later with-
drawn.
In contrast to the figure on
disrupted marr i a g e s. St
J ohn'• office issued 7,948 ll·
censes to wed during the
year. That, t 0 o, a • record
total for the county.
Work Starts
This Week
On Arena
Construction begtns t h l s
week on a 2,300-seat hone
show arena to be built on the
fairgrounds of the Orange
County Fair in Costa Mesa.
Low among five bidders
was the J . Ray Construction
Co. of Costa Mesa with a bid
of $206,000. Fill--cilltdala ex·
pect the final cost to• ap-
roach $250,000.
The new structure, which
increases seating capaclty
by about 300. will be op e n
air construction with a roof
to protect audiences f r o m
the sun, a fa lr official aald.
Bleachers will come from
the old horse ahow arena,
which was dismantled in De-
cember aft.er •ervinl fa t r·
&oers since 1949.
The new 1tructure wW be
located on the north aide of
the grounds near the 1 i t e
of the old facility.
AF Purchases
LOS ANGELES (AP)-The
Air Force hu purchased 22
new extra-long Thor rockets,
perhaps for launching secret
spy satellites burdened with
heavy surveillance payloads.
an official announcement in·
dicated.
Dacron® Wool
All Wool Worsteds
BOTH
~FOR \fl ONLY
$95 Val.
Delly' .. '
Su11 l1 .. •.
Bring A Friend And Split Your Purchase
SHAIKSKIN SUITS W~•!39
:~L SPORT COATS!19
SAVE TO 50% and mor•I
Imported BLACK
lustrous MOHA·IR
SUITS 4, 9 'ONIE s TAO
CUITOMUt
Reg. '85 Val.
w~ SLACKS~E: ~12
IRIDESCENT
CONTINENTAL
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SUITS !34
My savings will earn 21% more at
First Federal Savings of Alhambra!
Aflyont/ 6 l&'tinp jump to 21 ro bijher eaminp when they move from & banJc pauboolt A'finga
account to Fint Federal. That profitable atq> upward to our .US~ c:ummt annual rate doe. it
for you. And 4-.85~, campmmd~ly and mainhined a year, actually eal"D.I 4.94~ mnu:
ally for aaTioga. At th.at rate, neryth.i.q yoa ane now could double in leee than 15 yean. And you
get the aame aafety at Fint Federal u banka offer. Account.I are intuzed ... and our diridend
payment record h.u been perfect under 41 yean of the aame utute maa.qement. St.op in and
open your account now. Fu.nd. receiyed by the 10th, earn from the ht. ,-
4.94% PER YEAR IS WHAT SAVINGS EARN WHEN OUR 4.85% CURRENT
ANNUAL RATE IS MAINTAINED A YEAR ANO COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ALHAMBRA• SINCE 192!5 • A. G. KRUSE, PRESIDENT
COST A. MESA OFFICE: 2700 H1rbor Boul.vard • KJ 6-2300
T h(J Harbor Area's Ont; F ed~ra/ Savings Auociatlon e Ask for M1J11ager Cliff Wesdort
Head Office: A.lhamb111 • Other Offle111 In Alhambra, Anaheim and West Cov!NI
WE'RE HOME LOAN SPECIALISTS, TOO. SEE US FOR A LOAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS!
MEMBERS· FCDCRAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM • n !DCRAl SAVINGS ANO lOAN INSUAANCC CORPORATION • CONrtRCNCE
or FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS • u. s. SAVINGS .. LOAN LCAGUC. CAl.,ORNIA SAVIHQS .. LOAN LEAGUE
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Wtdntsday, Janull"/ 5, 1966
SPACE SAVER -Carole Sampson of Pacific Tele-
phone holds peanut-6ized transistor in front of mic-
rowave antennas atop Pacific's long-distance center
m Anaheim. More than a million of the transistors
ha,·e been put into use in Orange County switching
rqu1pment. Without transist'On, a 15-story building
would be needed to house the necemary equipment.
Pacific Telephone !
Major Expenditures
Pla1i11ed for County
Despite what ls de~cribed gram Ls "a neceuary one if
as a "seriously low earnings we are to do the job of mtflet·
situation." Pacific Telephone ing our growini communlca-
in 1966 plans a huge develo~ tions needs."
mcn t program in California, Throughout the slate, Pa-
in d udtni a '35 million u -clfic expecta to spend ~
prndtltlre in Orange County, million for new equipment
according to an official of and buildings in 1988. Orange
'h" :•rm County's allocation la nearly
\\'1lha m E . Quirk , vice pres-half of the f71.7 mllllon to be
1i and ~eneral manager of spent in the six southernmoat
li11> company. uld the pro-counties of the slate.
The county program ln·
eludes a partial second-door
addition to the Costa Mesa ol· (;re co Dancers tke, costing ,105.ooo.
The planned 1988 program D t Occ far other parta ol Orange
ti C a County includes SU mlllion
. tor la.nd and bulld111gs, •:u
Tickets for the appearance million for cables and lines or J ose Greco and dancing $15.3 million for new centrai
company at Ora.ni~• Coast office switching equipment
College will ~o on sale ln the and ,14. 7 million for new
OCC Aud1tor1um box office switchboards, telephonea and
Jan. 18. other equipment.
Gr~ and hll troupe nf 25 In the areu ol the county
will appear at OCC Jan. 19 served by Paclflc there an
at S p.m. ln the auditorium. 540,000 telephones 1 ln urvice,
Admission will be l1. an increase of about 55,000 1.n
Ticbta will be on ult only one year .
• Tan. 18 from 11 • m. to 1 A sim.llar ialn II forkut
p.m ., and from 2-8 p m.: and in 1968, Quirk said.
on Jan. 19, tn. day of the He outllned aome ol the pro.
performance, durlnit the same jecta the company hu ached·
hoor1, plus 7-9 pm. No ad-uied In the county this year:
vance orders or mail orders 1. Start of a $500,000 three·
will hi accept.ed . story addition to tb4 eectfooal
--------toll center in Anaheim. 2. Completion of a ~.ooo
Charm School addition to the equipment
L building ln Dana Poi.nl
3. A building addition at the
Aids Fairview San Juan Capistrano ottlct, costing $110,000.
4. A $560,000 lnlonution of.
Grartuatinit Aludenb nf the flee In downtown Santa Ana.
Reverlee Kelley Charm School 5. Addition ol 5.1 ' long-d.ls-
nf Sears of Santa Ana pre· tance awitcbboanb In South
~entE'd gift~ rPCf'nl ly to pa-Santa Ana, costing Sl 2 mil·
tient s of F'airviPw State Hos· lion
pit.al in losta Mesa.
PrMPnts v.ere ~iven ;i~ part~1 -
of thP ~haring with the less A WARD WINNER
for111nate. a portion of grad-The DAILY PILOT hu won
11aUon cer<'moniell for HS more awards t ro m th•
gi rl" who l'arned thf'ir Gold Onnge County P resa Club
f'rown Pm" at a program at than any other newspaper.
the Ehi>11 Cluh in Santa Ana. __ -----.
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J.
16.95 Value!
Kaz Electric
Vaporizer
$388
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l o ll011 me clocuic nporiur·hwni· di(icr Ji•a full Jtf.U\ flow iil
lllinuc.. ()pen.tfi A·IO bowt with·
out ttfill. Shlltl off 1ut0matlcally.
J;.
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BUFFER IN
TABLETS
~aac
Reg. 95•
LlYORIS
MOUTHWASH
~ 63c ·
'7.98 Westclox
Big or Baby Ben
llar111 Clocks
$499
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All Tith abattuproo/ ay1l9.1, • w e c p
alum. Adjwtable lo~·IO#t alum. Whitt
er blacklpl&in dial.
•2.27 Value!
C•gestaicl v.,.u.
12-oz.C..
9t
• lspiril ...... "'" 11"' 'J.Jlllia U.S.P. lot " Cfldhe u ll 11 f
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OritlMlfy Made , ..
t. S.H fer • • • .-
45 RPM
Records =-7,.,s100 ,_ ___ ....,.
•1.19 Pint
Yam .. Bottle ....... , .... , •..
Oven· Fresh
Jumbo Cookies
A be.lanced formu!A of 2' impocu.nt
TitamiQ&. miotnl1 uid nutriments in
OM apsule ahaped tablet ••• at •
pcic. l'Ttt7011t Wl al ford. NO"IF you
ClUl rt 2 bottla for the price of 1-
wc'u cut the price in half-Out the
inp-edjesitt &nd quality' taMtn the
KIM. SA~ $4.95
A 794 ,., .......
Stalnle11 ......
;::r-.. ~4~
Chocolate Ntlt
Jund11 Cookies
~~t'~ 111 • fa. 39• · vorite chock ftill
' of chocollle bill
and waln11tt.
Full
Peuncl
New! ~ Kleenrite Elect.
Cordless Toothbrush
With 4 ToothbrvahH
Ph11 !'ff. Tvbe Kl .. nrite TMth,.ate
Top qlMllitT rechu~le lll()thbrush. II.~ for
cluner l<tth ••. htthh1tr gums.
•1.91 te •7 .91 Y•I.
Duntnel
Stainless Clad
Alu111in m Cookware
~~~L J ~'.~ . .' $1.95 Vat.I
$7.ts v.,. 10 ••• ~ 1 Qt. cw. ..... ,,,.····· .. ' S.ucepan
'1.59 · Klear Floor Wu:. '1 1
73• Jonny Cat=.:~ ... ·. 49
'1.19 Lov-it Oven Cleaner 88
Drano unclogs drains ...... 29
98• K2R · Spotlifter ...... : .. 88
Vacuum Cleaner Bags .... 44
Protecto Moth Balls ·::.M 29
~ F1·1m· 11•ck 12°"121 3 ... ,. 88 ~ I WllHe 620 ..,
79• Typing Piper .. '. ....... 57
59; Coats & Clark ~:.i 39
59-Trouser Creasen 3 ,,. '1
Dlstlller1 Choice 86 PROOF
Straight Bourbon
~. ':!i~·o~~~ed Fiftll 3: Sfl7
and a pd misu! Fwlr Ut<i I -"
-at ata pealc of peri«tfon. $1:4' -. .
King Georgi IV
Scotch
Liaht cNrsctff~:! s411 ti ncti-.. fla'f'Of I
Scotts r,t11
Scotch ·
l>iltilltd ucl !Imel· s311 ed fft Scocland '"••
'10.95 •• 5 Gallon
Aquarlu11 ~ Pump Set
°"""" Ira.med .,.n:1i,,, ~laaa aquari• --witb liiood. ftltu, lio&d UJbt Md pump to~
,.... cl.,. Pl'Oll'I a fUDWt atalcert
,.. ltlt " .... ""' .....
~w~"'~~~l\-~~\233 E. 17TH ST. AT ORANGE <Costa Mesa ShoppinCJ Center»
... ti II Lifdib. 79"' lif~.~ ~
2 &l'Pla. 2 --..
2 -.a.. 2 bmcbll P'*'
l pelt, ..... plui, ~
100' ClttMil11
~=-11-... wil* ctua ·
willt ...... cWtl ......,.
Crystal · Plastic
ll'Wutellalket
New ...
CeloN,T_,
&&· la..., .... ,_ f._,.-. ._I
la_, .. ltHJ
1 .. kiaa •••l s.-;.u, ,,.. .. ae..rw:. S<. ,. ................
•1.29 Beacon Plald
Sheet Blankets
fi0s76 pla.icl .. t.ianbt in'" ggc ..;th wt<W mc!J. Oloi« !f':c1. yjoltt aod ru,.llOW Oii
W'bilt. l'ill twill .. ftll tin lllld !
MldtiM ~ -... 90 iftllliac.
'2.49 Y11vtl
lttl Piiiows
•1.n Pety , ...
~~,,_~-2~'1 11
l N.it ol the Loofft ftllbi .nch thmfdtl{ fa 1 m.
Pink or blue printed
cotton tidcing. 17x2f'.
............. 99;
ll!,ltf.~ '*°"8t .>. . ffw rt.ltfa1-• r u f · w.tJ. .,~. Ion« • .,..~
liat.
• '•" SIM '" St.4'
. 71alOl"TN Wllee
ll:aticleallr tdYertiled f • lft e • • ullllOft ~lllJ1tr ma. .t.b. • u.• 11r1r ,.. w Sia s1•
• U• $1.11 421M" ,. ... C.. . I tw lie
'6.88 Value!
Contour Plastic
Ann Chair
.,.., a.. ar Mqis,.... .... .........
A>«1 I 'I Fm Ud Wf·
194 Lifelike
Flowers and J
Njloll lrith
7hW_.,. 57' Ntltlr filiiMed . • •
mCJOdt (itti DJ.
Y•'t NL s.rinp ti 12.c.
Vieyl loots .,,,,. w..-. •1• Pl .. k collared,
Ilea lined blade
llool. with moJded IOlc, bid&. so. , .., '·
Foliage ............ ,..... .............. .,...,.. ................
1·1° ................
•1.10 v ......
llRBASOL
SHAVE awl
........ c u-.c.48 Menthel
811 Value!
Applaud Hand
'Softener ., .. ,,.,. 44c
Now1-thla ~ ~..!!!'~ -~ liabdvllr ~I Nio ltidiy I 111 t
nab-in! .,. ...... .........
ua.tlallaloo" Stretch
Deni"' Jeans
H...t, ud i.M· • aomlNtwdlt,_
: , •• ~ mlon l
2 ·flMW « wtiile
tmpt with mlon.
tohd tolors. too I TheT~,.,c!
.. lltiful asJOltmmt ia .U. IO fit moil pwws
..t aU lult&Jlff Qooac from lottly priMI tM
colon, Zippa'ld top fat ron"'"1mC'I , • ,
moilt\lft>proo/ llniap. San lOC in Salt• '&I~ '" ltt .... "" .... !
HARBOR BLVD. at WILSON ST. <Harbor Shopping Center·-Costa Mesa)
'· ,
Wtdnesday, Januvj 5. 1 %6
EDUCATION Q AND A
ly Dr. L YLI HANNA
I
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P'tl.OT. ltll .... , Dt. &.ytl "-11 .... el ... 1C111111 fl ......
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Wfifl ................ A. .. , .... c.te ...................... . _._ .................. -'*'"''
Dear Dr. H.nna:
With •II the money M int ..,_,t lty the t.deral
eovernment on education 1t the pNMnt time, ltn't
lt poulble th•t we •r• f1clnt feffr.a fff\tTol of eur
schools? Mr. M. A..
Dear M.A.:
Your question has many anawen. U you mean control
on how the money ii spent tht anawer ii a defin.tt. y11.
There is a strict auditing of the upenditure of all acwem ·
ment fttnds,
If you mean control over who bire8 the teacht n, the
aruwer WOUld be no. If you mean, will there be control
over ttle type of curriculum your child will be cIJ)Oled to
the aruwer would be maybe. Thia will depend on how you
and many otben express your delirea to thOM tndivtduall
who represent you in Congrea. Just aitting back and
ariuing with your neighbor over the right and noni of
federal aid to education will not prevent fedeftl oentrol.
Federal aid to education ii here, whether control.I oome
with it depends upon the votinc public.
It is Ibo the duty of the achool staff to mile certain
that the federal aid dollars being made available to the
public schools are spent wiaeJy and on programs that will
benefit the student.a. Aily program which does not i.ql·
prove or .expand the learning situation for tbt aitudeS
should not be allowed in the achooll.
DMr Dr. Hann•1
Sine• you work fef' •ne ef the Stlf• Col .....
would you ex:plaln why they clo net w1nt te fO 9ft the
-.uamr avd•m •nd NV• the state ef C.llfomla 1CNM
tH funds? The quart.r progr•m would require the
use ef the bulldlftfl on • year •round besis and allow
the atvdenh te compl.te tMlr p~ram In three
y•rs.. How can yeu ptofeator1 fuetlty your stand?
Quarter System~· /
Dear Advocate:
The onJ.v &n!Wer I Cliln liv• you on this problem u
baled on my experience aod observation at my own ln·
st.Jtutioa and might not be true tw other at.ate institu·
Uool
At our school a student can attend two self-support·
lng summer fflSSiODJ each 1Um.Iner and take as many as
14 semester hours. Tbeae aummer set1iona are paid for
by the student.a and not supported by the at.ate.· If a stu-
dent desirel, they can complete their college education in
three yee.rs so you see our buildings are in use during
the entire ~ar.
Under the quarter plan a student t.aku the aame
number of colle~ units in three quart.en u he doe9
under the present two 1emester plan, the only diUerenct
really being there must be three regi!tntion periods. on•
for each quarter, instead of the two registration period•
for the semester plan. The additional registration period
coats moMy wbkh mu.st be paid out by the state.
If the st.ate should support the summer quarter,
which at tbe present time is supported by student tuition,
there would be further expense to the .tale.
There are many other factors to be conaidered but
space does not permit an explanation. In brief, at our
inatitution the four quarter p(an will cost the stat.fl more
money and will not enable the students tX> graduate-any
sooner than they can on the present two aemester plan
with a aelf·supporting summer program.
Song ls Just Great
But Time Too Late
The Farmer In The Dell, er Uat.en to music or televi·
provided through a power am· alon ln their homes. the Co1-
pl.tfler, may be too much com· ta Mesa City Council tndlcal·
petttion for tho .. who'd rath· ed Monday.
Donald Nicholson, _, Re·
public Ave., got nods of aeree-occ Pl ment from councilmen when 808 he complained that Ice cream
vendon are diltmbinC h t •
Art n! ~·play sleep a n d muaic-U.t.ening . .LI m when they play to 8 or 9
o •clock at night.
The best ln ~tart will "I don't want to run any,
be on public display ~l Or, one out or buslneu." a a.id NI·
ange Coast Coll~e beginning cholson, "but maybe s o m e
Monday· suitable ordinance ii ln order
The exhibit, which will nm to control the amount of sound
through Feb. U . will be in the and the time it ii put out by
OCC Art Gallery, Ga.Bery tbeae people."
botrs are 9 a.m. w 4 p.m. H aid in i..: i"hbo hood dail y, and 7·9:30 p,m. OD Wed· e s ius ne ... r nesday. There is 00 admit· he bas heard the same melody
slon charge. for ~s long as 40 or 50 minutes .
o n display will be examples City Att~. DonaJd Dungan
of S<."Ulpture ceramic1I de-told councilmen they had a
sign, dNwiJt~. painting, 'print ~de la~tude . of possible ac·
making. ldvertistng desirn lion -including, a parallel of
and lettering. Ne~~ Beach s ordinance
Robert Krieger . chainnan probi6lt.tnJt aJI sound ampllff,
of ooc·a Division of Fme and en to be used for advertisina .
kpplied AN. _said a wide The council directed Dungan
range of work, materiaJs and ana cny-~ R.
media win be shown. ttnlss· McKenzie to outline tome ~·
lng new mat«\als and trends sible controls for discussion on
In contemporary art. Jan. 17 .
SERVIN~ THE
Public and Trade
COMPLETE
PRINTING SERVICE
•;1g.11;mau:e 642-4321
..
2211 w .. t S.lboa Blvd. Newport Be.ch
\
I
l
_ ..
J
JU ui.il '( PILOT /Ntws·Prtu Wtdnesday, J.inu.vy ~. l '1b6
YOU DON'T HAVE TO
SHOP IN THE DARK
AT
HERBERT'S
One of the
Southland' a
oldest estab.
lished drap-
ery houses.
Thousands
of aotisfied
customers
. art Her· •• bert'a living ........
tea ti mon lal
flrlctt Include Fabric & lobof on 96" long, Ceil~ng
... floor le119th. Other Sius Comporotively low.
188 yd. " 90'' I 110" group 30.01 35.72
..
tl1'1 T ........ )
Tee1t•agers World
Results of nationwide poll conducted by Teen magaizne on style preferences and
forec asts of U.S. teen-age girls are dramatized here by Helen Marler. Answers
from 5,872 girls of average age of 15¥.l indicate the "granny" dress, Ben Frank·
Lin spectacles, wooden and plastic jewelry, straight hair and piz.za are "in" for
1966.
No Eager War Veterans
' Italy Ge ts Tough
Crackdown on Mafia Launched
PALERMO sicuy (UPI) -ed ldng al the Sicilian mafia, Vipert, who worked closely
rtalian jusU~ today launched and 1uspected "Costa N01tra" with the U.S. Department of
a massive legal crackdown oo boll Bounoo. who vanlshtd Justice and U.S. Treasury
the Mafia aimed at expoalng in New Yori( Jut 1wnmer be-narcotics acentl, accused the
a globe-glrdllng narcotics ring fore be wu to ~illy before ltaliln and American crime
and punishing 21 of its alleged a U.S. Senate lnvettigaUon of outW. of criminal conaplr~y
top ltalo-Amerlcan c r t m e the American underworld. and runn!nJ trana-ocearuc
kingpins, Including missing The report ot the Mafta· narcotics rinJ.
New York mobster Joseph batlling magistrate wu al90 Today'• development WJA
(Joe BanllflH) Bonanno. expected to document for the tbe lateat in a three-year eld
In the latest stage of an first t 1 m e Sklll.an police campaign by the governmtnt
all-<>ut war on the centuries-charges that the late Lucky to cnab the Malla organha·
old "Black Hand" society, Luclaoo, deported U.S. cang· tioa and kl overseas oft.
Judge Aldo Vlgnerl prepared land ch.tef, mnalned a key 1prtn1.
today to turn over to Italian figure in the lntemaUonal ----------
prosecutors 20 volumes al ~vi· drug racket unW his death It HARBOit REST
dence he has amassed dur-Naples in 1962. U.S. and
l.ng his deta.lled investigation Italian lawmen often voiced MEMORIAL PARK
of the Mafia. suspicion of Luciano'• narco-
The 8,000 pages of tutJ. tics connections but were nev· ;;, r::..; :::t' ~=
I mony and dQcwnents were er able to prove it during his Kl S.1151 expected to expose years of lifetime. ._ ________ .J
conspiracy between the Ski·!;::==================::;
Uan-based crime society and
some of the alleged arch·
criminals of Amerkan gang.
land.
Vignerl, who new to ~
United States last month to
question "Costa Nostra" aong-
bird Joe Valach.t. said be wW
~k Indictment,, against 21
alleged ''Mafiosi" -including
Giuseppe Ge-nco Russo. reput-
THE NEWPORTER IS FOR EVERYBODY .
and on
WEDNESDAY ... SAUERBRATEN
Ach, du llebe' Wund~rbar! Sat.lafylnr 1llcft of tender
Pot Roast. martnated tn red wine. .erwd with hot red ,
ce.bbac• and crl1p potato pancakn. Soup or salad and .
your choice of beve~. $2.95
Ol""er ..... n1atlon1: Call 144-1100, Kxt. 411
1107 Jamboree "•••• Hwy. 101 -Newport 8oacll
----------
OPEN SA TU RDA Y JANUARY Ith
FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.
,Wher·ever you go in
ORANGE C~OUNTY
you'll find an
ANAHEIM SAVINGS
office near by
221 yd. 110"
group 42.56 Airlines Running Short of Pilotsll+-Qlll~-3-µ~~-+-i
288 yd. 50"
group 27.36
70" I 90'·
36.00 44.74
SHO P A T H OME
110"
53.31
OUI MJSINlSS IS IASED OM SOVICf A.1'10 IDW. AU 0' OUI
orcou TOIS HA Vf YEAU 01fllf1'1Cf IM THIS flflD. "'° OtllGA-
TIOM. MO HIGH rlf.\SUU. lVfMIMG Arl'OINT~MTS, 0' COUISf.
• Term1 Up to 36 • BankAmerlcord • No Payment
Monrht 'til February
THERE'S A HERBERT'S NEAR YOU TO SERVE YOU
.. ou11 01 Draperies1Interiors ..•
ANAHEIM tOSTAMESA SANTA ~ON;BEACH • ~
JIM W. Uou4• ~-111a.-. '""· AHA ~~ '::,~' (2 llh W. lly, H) f1tw 1tt• It.)
TA. a.&600 LI. 8-7717 Kl. 7-84?6 b. 438-9911
HUNTINGTON BEACH-549-3691 I· .,
STORE HOURS: Doily 9 to 6 P·!"·-fri. 9 to 9 p.m.
RUMP
ROAST
BONELESS
BFEF
ROAST.
USDA CHOICE
SIRLOIN gee ~~AST 111 •
FRESH GRADE A
FRYING
CHICKEN 39~
Whole or Cut Up
USDA CHOICE
ROUND STEAK
c
lb
FARMER J OHN j
BACON 89~
OPEN DAILY MON. THUR. SAT. 9-7, SUN. 9-6:30
CHOICE MEAT e FRESH FISH • DELICATESSE N e BAR-B.QUE
WHOLESALE e RETAIL
3009 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona d•I Ma r • Next to Chrl1ten1tn Pharmacy
BUTCHER BOY
!
SIRLOIN TIP
STEAKS 98~
FRESH LEAN
,._GROUND-CHUCK ._ 5-9~
GROUND ROUND •• 69~
FRESH
BABY BEEF I
LIVER I ,
I
USDA CHOICE
RUMP
ROAST 89~ Mellon Cut
i
4.85Dlo
current Annual Retum Pa~ble Qu1rterty .· ·-~ DAILY INTEREST .
On Funds Remllnlnc to~· End. ~
,
• With three convenient locations, ANhelm, Huntlneton Bach and Brea~
Anaheim Savings is one of the two leadin1 associations In number of
Orange County offices. Locally owned, locally managed by people who are
interested in you and your financial pro1ress. Your money saved here •
remains in Orange County bulldin.& more Jobi and...mom security for )'OU -..!
a.iid your family.
Your savings are protected by • rKOrd of •b1olute safety
since organization in 1921 •nd in1ur•nce to $I 0,000 by the Fed·
doral Savings andJ01n Insurance Corp . Funds receiv.d or post·
marked by I 0th of month earn from the I st. A~er the I 0th, funds
earn from date received when le~ to qu1rter'1 end. S.ve in per·
son, or by mail, with postage paid both ways.
ANAHEIM
SAVINGS
A N D L O A N A S SOC IATION
MA.IN on1cc: .
A"•P1tlm. C•lilorno• Hu"ll"l1°" lkech, CeM. atee. Ce41"""9
117 Wnt U"col" A¥9. I 411 M•I" Strfft 11701ou1t1 .,.. l lW
l'I'. 2 l !>32 LL. 6-4591 JA. t~t71
Dorotlly Y. Utvot.d. l'rn td•rC J. letMrd Soto, W-C111a Otftcet
FMt OOHVrNICHT ,.AlnCIHO
AT All nut[( lOCATlOHI
..
Briton R e porL.(i
R ed China S ure
U.S. Attack Next
Director of Job Corps
Unconcerned at Trouble
WASHINGTON (UPl)-The we're dealing with kids with
ew head of the job corps an· 21'1 strikes a~ainst them . We
cipatu more violent ··t11ow· get i;ome prt'Uy tough cus-
pw .. at the antipoverty agen· t.omers ... but by and larle
y's camps. but be does not there have been remarkably
Ueve they win underm.lne few incidents." .
e youth training program. Of the 14,000 Job corps
The views of Dr. Franklyn members who went home
. Johnson, who took over over the Christmas holidays,
•5 week u director of the the apoltesrnan said. the a1ten-
orps were made known to-cy knows of only three who ay by an official of the or-1ot Into serious trouble.
ce of Economic Opportunity. "That Is pretty remarkable
EO runs the corps. testimony to the experience
,Johnson was reported to be thest" kid11 have had in the
ss concerned than aome of. camps." he said. 1 ctals more directly invol ved The job corps now ha~ 17.·
bout 1965 outbreaks Involving 000 youth~ from 16 to 21,
corps members at Camp mainly hlgh school dropouts,
reck.inrid1e. Ky ., Camp At-taking traJnlna or basic edu·
bury. Ind .• and Camp CUs· cation counes •! 85 camps.
r, Mich. <> The theory ts that the
Less than 1 per cent Of the youngsters must be removed
outha in the camps wert' m· from their home erl\tlronment.
tved in the violent episodes. often a big city slu~. and re-
spokesm111 said. addin~ moved to the sem1-m1litary
"FranJcly, Or. John!'ion sub-lift o( the camps before t.ht
ribe5 to th.i theory that training wiU take effect.
Wtdntsday. J111uary 5 l %'.i OAJL '( r1t 0 r /i4~w· p'rc\\ l l ~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Fires Kill 12,000, Lo $1. 76 Billion
ITOP tuft 011,.. lft tvt ry room·ITOP f1dt·ftE·
DUCE htat•wlttl the new, Improved, revolut ion·
a ry window anct alltllng g lue door co1tlno by
I UN·ITOP. Applled In '1Wldt cholot of t1eoor1ter
colora. Cott.I lt1r thi n you think.
TRANSPARliNT GLASS COATING CO.
1615 Alabama Ave., H.B.-Pbone 536-9494
LAGUNA IEACH SCHOOL OF
ART AND DESIGN
Laguna &each, Callf. • • WINTER PROGRAM
January
AltT HISTORY
CIRAMICS
COLOR & DESIGN
DRAWING
LIFE ORAWlNG
GRAPHICS
PAINTING
Mixed M.dia
OIL PAINTING
OIL PAINTING
Figure & Portr1lt
SCU(PT\11tl
Cenmlc
CHILDREN'S ART
10 • March 12
Rlchi rd Cuaacfy
Jon Stok .. bery
Rutft Osgood
Ruth <>stood
Donna Sharkey
Paul Dar row
Kero Antoyan
R09er Kuntt
01vld Schn1bel
Jon Stok=· J1rt ..
For Information, write. call '4M -1 !120 or vlelt the lchotl,
'30 a r'effway nut ~ tht Festin i of Artl, Laguna aNet.
*HARBOR CENTER -:t:-*HARBOR CENTER * -1K-HARBOR CENTER *
THE HOME SHOl"S OllATIIST US1 Oua IEVOLVING CHAIGI
JANUARY WHITE SALE
I INVITATION by MARTEX
IATH HAND WASH •o. a.oo
11•
ltG. f .7t
11.11 n o.••• .. no. He ...
COMl IN AND Sil THE fAIUlOUS T91J..OQWN
IY MAlfd IN 16 DICOIATOI COlOIS
CALLAWAY'$
Grancl Salon
• ,...._ Celef'll
11\nl ....
A,. .... ....
''·" ....
'Jlh
12X10I er TWIN ~ITTlD
ftlGULAR 2..Jt
WHITE MUSUN 'I''
MAGNIFICENT MANTILLA
by Callaway, ''The Label of Luxury"
Iring the beauty, sp'9ndor and p1ge1ntry of Spain into your bath
with C..Uewey's luxurtou. Mlntille. This woven j1cquard M.uty hu
a lush alMY.r desitn of acutphn'ecl roees. 10 decor•tor colon.
llTllTIWW HUD TOWELS FACE OLITllS
.... l.25
$199
PEPPERELL
.... 1.7' .... 69<
$159 59'
72x10I or TWIN ll'ITTED '269 LUXUftY COMBED
PERCALE .. EG. J.09
••••••••••••••••• .. 11x10I, "•II· 2.tt .............•......•. 2.0t AT
WHITE
GOODS
SAVINGS
TOP FITTED T WIN.• .. eg. 3.41 ....... J.Ot
MARTEX FlnH AVENUE
BATH HAND WASH .... '·" no. '·'' ... lh
1.99 1.59 59c
DOU a LE FITTED, .. eg. 2.lt ........... 2.0t
U de Pl LLOW CAlll, "'II· Ho . '· ••• 2/tto
Rose Du.t a11d Fleur De Us Prints
72x10I, ..... 3." ...................... 2.n
TWIN FITTED, Reg. 3.H .. , ........... 2.H
11x10I, "••· 4.H •••••••.. , , , •••• , , ••.. 3.t t
DOU8LE fl'ITTlO, "•t· 'ti .......... J.H
11x10I, "•II· J.4t ............... • •• • ••• 2.H
DOUBLE fl'ITTED, Reg. J.49 •.•.••••.•. 2.H
42xUY2 Il l LLOW CASES, Reg. 19c •. 79c u ,
TOP DOUBLE F ITTED,• Reg. J.71 ..... J.3t
IOx120, "•II· 4.61 ...................... 4.lt
QUllN FITTED ... eg. '·" ........ , ...... 11
KI NG FITTED, "•II· S.tt ............ , .S.21
10lx122V:r KI NG. Reg. 7.'9 ............. l .4t
-----------------.. 421131 CAIEI, Ae9. 1.Jt u ....•.. , • 2~ pr.
KING SIZE CASEI, 42x48. Reg. 2.5a 2.00 pr,
We ~ ttte Hord to Get
htN ~ S11 .. crt Soft ~ MONTICELLO ~ MARTEX
Y .. C. StflM A s...tl_.. ef U l11Mtt '*-r Ill ltffflfvl ,.,.,. ... _
IATM HAND WASH TIPS MAT
·11 :ii 1i1 :Ii ·ih ·i•· AM
, ..... ! Alltiq• W4 ...... ,... • l.lwn4lr
Viac ... R1yon Sculptured Rutt ----
L
Reg. 3.91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ....... 2/ S.00
Kitchen Terries, r ... 3~ •.•.•.••... l / 1.00
Terry Aprons, reg. 1.00 ............ 2/ 1.00
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Reagan Announce • • • l1u11 Extre1nis111 • • . Rap • • .Bia t
(('ontlnutd From Page I) Tau and tnm. he looks al-1 trt·~c;. Tlw) h:l\ t' two C'l1ildren, need an addHfonal $200 mil-ficienUy a 0 d economically impoverished eldt>rly home ment to mob11ite the dPL't'nl -Ch~rged tha~ tederal aid
most as young as he dad , 1';1tti Ann 12. and Ronn ie lion ta taxes." ho s a Id. than al present." owners, not collecltng it "un-people of goodwill fro~ every ~? i>durntion was rei.ulting ii)
11!>111g unemployment and when he played Notre Dame I 11. 6. l'rP\'iously he was mar· "There Is uncertainty and un-Reagan asked "mllllont of til sucb time as the home group to work agatnsl dis· ~ont.~ol ovder ~al ~~hoo: digf
los)o of industry rootball hero George Gtpp in riL'<i tel actress Jane Wyman ease in financial clrclea over Democrat~ today devoted to was no long~ needed and criminallon." !~tels an 1 u!J ~ea ti 0
-An increaslllg c r i me the mwies That film and1 BROWN CRITIC the way we have stretched the cause of freedom" ta joln then collect the accumulated -Asked for a task force state con ~f 0ucaat1
rate others -"Kings Row" and ' . our credit and bonding capa-hJm. tax from sale of the estate " from business, labor, the fl. and eventua Y a .,08 on lZ·
-IJ1ss1dence 1n the Uni-··Brother Rat" among them Reagan crttlct.ted m hi s city but we are told we must On other state issues, Ru--Asked for the removal of nanc1al ~orld and the cam-,ed school system.
'l'rl>lty of California which, -are often seen on telev1.1lele,1i.1on address Brown ad·,borrow another $260 million gan : judicial appointments "from pus to meet to elimtnat~
tw :-aid. brought ·a great s1on. m1n1:.tr3 t1o11 pohti~:. -and for school construction." -Called for a full tlmt leg· the influence of partisan po-wai.te and dupl1cat1on m sUllt TP.O~ICA L FfSH
unl\'erslly to its knees." PoUs show him leading lhe pl;m' foi d reL·ord bud Rel lie crilicizt"d Brown's pet h.lature "with compensation llt1c~ " government. FROM THE SOUTH SEAi
Heµubh can held and he has I 111·xt Y1·11.r 1'.'t~m a tl'd at more project, t he '2 billion state as nearly commensurate to -Said he q u e s t i o n e d -S:iid welfare "should ~ ,,.,, ... f h1• W••~ -WM.· ''1•
Ht :Bl'TT AL drawn big cro.wds on his th.rn $4 :i b1lhon I 11·mer plan to brjn~ water the service rendered as we whether more civil r i g h t sl in respon6e to real need and !' 0~~1. ~":,,'~~"' :t:!
ffrd).!an was under attad1 6latew1de ~peaking. tour!> · \011 \\1th 3 budget h1.:herl from the nor~h to bkt South-can makr it " laws or regulations are nee~-, where the need 1s tempor-u~:·w~ ;ri_ c.M._...,,.1 •1·•
by b<-'th his GOP opponents Reagan u married lo the I than. an) tn the history of our ern Calill'rnta. He sa.id it --s\lggested a moratorium ed "at this time." He saLd ary, the help should be tem-11 .. , ,..,,..... 1c.
'" lhe primary and by Gov. former Nancy Davts._an -a<."~ 50 :.tales _"e are told we must "be carried on more ef. on property taxes paid by "what is needed is for govern-porary."
l:lrown even before the ad-
dress "as made public. Re-
buttals of potnts tn ht& ad-
drei.s were handed out m
mimeographed form by the
nemocrallc Coordinallog
Committee before the press
ronference began
But Reagan saved them
thP trou ble O( CrtltClling his
t.'•I 11 ""aknesse~ as a tanJ1-1
datt' by brmgtnj( them out
tum~elf .-and attempting to
l'.1µ1t alne on them.
I le said. sure, he used to
be a Democrat. but Jett ttie
party when "I found 1 could
no longer follow the leader-
ship of that party as it turned
from the traditional precepts
ol Jefferson. Jack~c:n and
()e\eland"
\nd he admitted lreelv he lal·k~ roht1cal expenen<.·e
Thi~. Reagan saJd . 1s no h·
ab11tt) for "the governmf'nt
1s a goinj! concern ... nat run
by any one man."
1"0 BIRCHER
Reagan tned lo meet ttie
J ohn Birdl Society i 1 • u e
head on . but stopped ldme-
"' hat short. What he said
was that he doesn't like the
organization or its founder-
president, Robert Welch, but
that he won't reject support
from · any Bircher.
'Tm not going to submit
a loyalty oath td anyone who
,·otes for me." Reagan said.
"If he votes for me. he has
bought my philosophy, l hav-
en't bought his."
A registered Democrat un-
til only two years ago, Rea-
gan says he voted twi~ for
Repubhcan DY. tght D. Eisen-
hower and wCll'ked for Rich-
ard M. Nixon against Demo-
crat John F. Kennedy in the
1960 presJdential election. He
was 1964 co-chairman of Cali-
forni a Citizens for Goldwater-
Miller.
lie vaulted into the politi-
cal spotlight with a 1 i n g 1 e
apeech. on bthalf of Barry
Gold~ ater 111 the final days
O{ the 1964 presidential cam-
paign.
SPOTLIGHT
Reagan's spealang 1t y1 e
v.•c:n wide praise and the
Goldwater camp reported the
film raised more than $150,-
CXXI. After tnat. California
Republicans began t.allc i n g
about Reagan as a governor-
ship possibility.
4 Otildren
Die in Fire
PONTIAC. Mich. CAP)
Fire today destroyed a ~ar
by Waterford 'I'ownship house
in which five children were
aleeping.
Four of ~m were killed .
The firth was reported in fair
condition.
Waterford Township police
idenltfied the victims as g.
year-0ld Donald Brown and
his three sisters Kathy 15;
Nancy, 12 : and Julia, 7. Their
brother. Larry. 14, escaped
the names and was hospnal-
iz.ed
Officers said thetr mother,
Barbara. was at work at the
time and the children were
alone.
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1011 ADAMS AVE. AT IROOKHURST 5992 EDINGER AVE. AT SPRINGDALE, HUNTINGTON BEACH
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lilhJ doesn't somebody in~ent waterproof shoppint'
Somebody just did.
Ifs called South Coast Plaza ... Orange
County'~ largest shopping center. One million
square feet of balmy, 72 ° springtime weather
every day of the year. May Company, Sears and
70 specialty shops surrounding a hu ge, land-
scaped shopping nlalJ. All under o~e roof! ·
Next winter, let it pour. You'll shed those
raincoats and buNIJes at the check stand. Take
the kids for a whirl on the carou el. Browse in
the colorful import bazaar. Relax at a sidewalk
cafc. Have the shopping time of yo ur life ~
Any questions, ma'am? South Coast Plaza
has everything, including information booths.
What it won't have is had weather, traffic snarls
or parki ng problem s. This time next year, you
can enter the shoppinI? mall from both levels of
the 6000-car parkin g area.
South Coast Pl aza. At the future Bristol Street
offramp of the San Diego Freeway. Comer of Sun-
flower in Costa Mesa. Where the new May Com-
pany opens in February. 1966. You're invited.
Leasin g agents : Winmar Realt y Deve lopment
Co.lnc.,1010 N.Main,SantaAna(714) 543-9358 South f oast 'Plaza
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DAllV PIL.OT/Nlwt·Pml J5 Need an Old J@t'l Fullerton PO Come Home, Mrs. Meador
S l P B S lw. l Bud In New Hands Wherever you. are , Pt1rs she ls reported vocaUonlnC urp us roperty oon to c 6 gets ' John W. M .. dor, )OU ought lo Florida. FlJUJ!:RTON -Earl Good to come home, IO you Call Mr1. Jamet Edward.t wa.!
Jr., 51, bat been lnataJ.ledteave again on1baoold, bowev.!ftr, for ~,~ond
SACRAMENTO Does ond bee: l • act1nl Poltma1ter in the Ful-. pr u a SM •• cert1 icate. your local tchool -need m • ause t dou not 1everal lOn.a of t!'mbalmlni: pract.l~al~' lndeittuc:t.1ble tn_. up and threateninc to bum lerton Post Office Rep. Ri ch-Mrs. ?o.!eador was annou.nced Mrs. Edwardt, 311()() Channel
sllshUy uHd m.w.tarf jet d. burn the lkin. The truckload Duld from lhe U.S. Army. ciDtr~: Ltu'ou&h the null. ard T. Hann.a (0.H.unUnston Tu11dliy •••inner ot a fret Road, prom ptly olfe red the
craft for Ill playlP'OUJld1 Or ditappelnd practically over-ne,. found ll wu an ei:ffi· But Aildenoo took on per· Tb• com became Uvutoct Beacb ) anoounced Monday. round trlp to Lu V11u, top prlze u a donation to the New·
a ton of emb&lmlnt nuid for a.l&bl. lent weed-killer, to tbe de-b&pt Ilia, b1UUl cb.&Utnat fMd for .,ncWtural pro-Good, a career p01W em· holiday prlH rtven by tM port Harbor Service League.
wed 11 wttd-klller% !:b&hne4 ~t of d ol I a r.c:omdou.t ·~· 1£ce~ a shtplo.d a:rams at Mvtral C&Wornia plo)'• who bu been u1lstant mercbanll d1vlalon of Ult Cor· John Brewer, 471~ Do rC"he!I·
lteOll u diver!le 11 \ht And , IC ool admtnbltaton. of e,Jrn (t.Qqh to fill ~ box collece1. but only after Ander-poetmuter here for two ona del Mar Chamber of Com· ter Road. Corona del Mar.
are avallablt to se e~'°" • lnvt ntive 1ur· Stajales1 at e e I mlaslle cilJ't) aJtef the 1hlp w11 lion and his staff worked year1, repla~ Alv'.ln .Black· me.rte. and LewU Dlvorat of Lo.n~
throµghout C&Worni tcbool! ~ f!!~•. oru:e turned chambers, orlginalb' worth forced to rttum to port ~ three 1traight d.ay1 ma k I n I ford wtio announced his re· But ct\aln)er oftldals can't Beach won '2S ctft certif1·
b a r ii a I n baaeme~t ':ui! tr u......-tiolll 1oott on P>.000 to flOO .CXXl, blcame 1 aUM the ~rn waa bulinl arraa1ement1. Urcntt1:t ln Decembtr. reach Mra. Meador. callla.
through an 11ency of the
state Department ot Educa-
tion.
It'• called th• State Educa·
tional Alfncy lot Surplw
Property lSEASP) and it
sell• ftderal 1urp1U1 proper·
ty -evuythlnc from nuta
and bolt.I to ocean &olng ve1-
1ela and real estale -to
school.a for about 15 per cent
of market value.
DISPOIAL
From AprU l thfou&:h June
lO of lut )'elf, for example,
the U.S. l>epvtment of
llealth, Education and Wei·
fare diapoud ol more than
SU million lfrorih of person.al
property through SE ASP. An·
other $880,000 worth of feder·
ally-owned California r 1 a I
estate went the same route
durina: that period.
The peraon"al property and
.rul 11tatl!' were picked up by
California health, educaU.on
and civil defense qencle1.
W"illlam A. FUTell, chief
surplus property offJcer. oper·
ates SEASP throueh t h r • e
wartbouae1 Ln Sacramento,
San Leandro and Bell.
E.R. Anderaon, wbo ha a
operated the Sacramento ea-
t&blllhment for 20 yeara,
pclnt.a out th&t many of th •
Jternt he bas handled over th
yean art not kept in atoc.k in
the warehouse, bowev1r.
For irutance. there wu
that IllG-foot vusel aupplied
lo tile Scripps lnstl tute ol
Oceanography In La Jclll.
And M nil-bred sheep from
an Atomic Energy CommiJ.
slon installation in Wuhlnc·
ton went dlftc.1. to Modelto
.Junior Collea• for tta qri:c\ll·
1ural prograll\.
SHOP ITEMS
Moat Oranae Cot.it area
5Chool d.l.rtrict.5 have pur·
chand lndualrial art eqWp-
ment, car• and truck• and 1ur·
plua foodl from the SEASP
for yur1. The foods 1rt1 ultd
in .chool cafeterias.
Tba n.acte Cost.t M e 1 a
HiCb School cam~ was ob-
talnod --S!:ASP by the Newpcri Harbor Union
High School Dittrtet 1tveral
yean ago. Tbl cam.pm, which
includes a »ten 1 c ll t o I
farm. waa once part of. th e
World War TI Santa Anl Army
Air Bast'.
In fact, the Harbor Area
high achoo! ;dlltrtet'a present
adminiat.rMive dcet w • re
s"'l)IUJ ~ bon'ackl. They.
fbo. wen obta1Ded throuCh.
SEAS!', occordlDI to d1Jlrict
Buotnou Manacor Woltor Ad·
rian.
PAllACHU'ID
Edwin W. Andenon, uslst·
ant auperlntendent of the f1untiniton Beach Union High
School Dlltrid, aay1 bit dlt·
trict bu.y1 about SS,CXXI worth
ol 1urpluo aqulpment annual·
ly from SEASP . lncludJna: ny·
Inn parachute• for Ull In hi.ah
AChool homtm&kinl duJtl.
And Dr. Charle• F. Mllltr,
a1sittant 1~t for
Fountabl ~~l.a e ........ rJ achoab, h1a dll'trict
buya about cme-tblrd cl all tu
malntena.nct suppliu ! r o m
SEASP. MOit of the delkl in
diatrict adm1nl.strative offtcea
came from 1urplu1. be uld.
They cost abouf SS a pleet:.
Newport Beach schooh: are
still u.aing four or five pick·
up truck& purchated f r o m
SEASP !or I nominal prk:t a
few ye.ara ago, accord1ni to
Assistant Superintendent Ed·
ward C. Wurtele.
BARGAINS
"Therf hava been )'tan.'
iaid Wurtele, "when we've
purcbaaed as much u $20.·
<IX> worth of equ.ipment and
ru pplle1 from SEASP for
about one·f If t b of that
amount."
SEASP IJ a non-profit a1en·
cy, but \1 required to be aelf·
_.lup to ware-
house manager An erson I·
ures 11 taku f32,CXXI a month
to take care ol bit 1ervice and
handlinl char111. Anderson newr tuna down
an offer of 1urplu.s material,
no mallllr bow u.1e\e11 it m•y
attm at Urat &lanet ·
One' day he found h.imaelf
with a truckload of white dia·
tomaceoua earth normally
used in watm fUter1 . Th• de·
rnand In achools for thia some-
v.·hat unlikely material waa
nil but Anderson and h.I 1 .
crew quickly created interest
when they pointed out that
dlatomaceou• dirt la better
than lime for marking fool·
ball fttldl and baseball di•·
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akers Could he Homeless1
S ANGELES (AP) -
Angeles Laker owner
Kent Cooke hu about
•• uya a county super-
' or hla Leken may be
a borne CdUrt Jan.
e 1..a.Ur-1 have b e • n
the0 .5,100-aeat Sports
, under a contract
took over la.at IWD·
when he purcbued the
nal Basketball Aasoci-
ation team for $5 milllon-
plua.
1'le contract ha1 two
yean to run, if Ccoke
agrees to pay the rent.
~ the county's Colueum
CAmuni.uion prep&red to
take up tbe matter today at
Its monthly meeting, Cooke
kept silent on Ilia intentions.
BiD Nicholas, &eneral
~r of the S po r t 1
Arena, aaya the pin-stripe
suited IAJter owner want.a
SPORTS ON PAllADE
Mike Giddings
In Good Spot
ay BILL DONElt
When Mike Giddings, currently the mort prominent
ball personality residing in Newport Shores, packs
gs and beads for Salt Lake City in the near fUture.
'11 carry the hopes and best wishes of hundreds oC
ends and associates.
At the age of 32, Giddings hu alre~y made bi1
k on the gridi ron world and coold euily be content
rest on his laurels.
He has been successful at all level.I of coaching -
gh school. junior college and college.
But in the immortal wordl of P. T. Barnum. "The
st is yet to come. folks."
Taking over u head coach at the uiµveriity of
tah won't assure Giddingw a spot in fodtball'1 ball
ol fame, but ft could project him into the national 1pot-
tlght before too long.
Like so many small schools. Utah baa had more
clowns than up through the years and Redskin support-
ers are ge tting tired of being bounced around. That's
"'1hy Giddings was brought in and hopes are high lhat
ihe ex-USC aide will be able to build a regular winning
combination.
John Mooney, veteran sports editor of the Salt Lake
Tribune and a longtime follower of University of Utah
athletics. has this to say about the situation:
"Folks up here are real frustrated with the way
thin~s have been ~oing. Utah ls wide open for a guy
who'll hustle and, for my money, Giddings iJ the man
for the job . .,
* * * Former Cotu!la VMfln-Fire
Rey Negel, who helped Red Senders et UCLA
during the Hrly 19501, c:oeched Uteh for the pest
eight yHrt and w H continuelty under fire.
Although no Redskin mentor ha ever been
fired, Nagel remerkecl to friends • several ecu-
slons IHt yNr, "Im on my way out." The IHue
never c.eme te a head. ~•r. since M accepted
the Iowa ,-t Wtily after the tMHft ......._
Hegel's brand of ....... n wH MY•r ,.,ular
with tM local pi91kln pepolatlon. H• pf •yed clOH
to tM vest, punting repNtedly on third down.
Even worse, h• refuted to t..ve anythlnt to •
with tM outside world.
The boott.rt group, OftC9 very actm, . came
ca... to folding. Att.,.nce •t t•met dipped from
an •ver•te of U,000 In ln 1"4 to 1',000 In 1"5, ..._
aplte •n •llurlng seven home tlltt with th• l!lc.ff of
Orevon end Oregon Stm.
Nagel, • firm believer in h•rd-noted football,
began to have problems with his tNm •nd •• • ,..
suit Mverel key pl•y•rt quit the squad.
This cau.ed enother uproar emong f•M •nd
N99el drew further loto hit shell. ·
"Peraonalty I liked Ray," MeoMy explelm,
''llut he wouldn't have anythi"I to do with tM peo-
ple •round here •nd refused to •ccopt criticism."
* * *
td atop putting '50.000 a
year 1.nlo a player procure-
ment fund and negotiate a
new 11>-}'ear pact.
"The commission b.u rd
been about to cJve It to
him."' N~lu Wd, refer-
rln& to the many demands
for conventlom and ab.ibi·
tiona OD the DUJ'~OW'DWWD
arena.
SuperviJor Ernest Debs.
cha.lrman of the comrnil-
slon'a finance committee.
lnststed Cooke must acree
to accept the pact signed by
his successor. Robert Sbort,
or "on Jan. 15 be has no
contract at the 5'>orts
Attna "
Where would the La.ken
&<I if they were turned out
of the Sports Arma! Com-
million IOU.reel aay Cooke
is cons1dering: (1) building
bis own arena. (2 > playing
the games in Dodger Stadi·
um, er (3) movtn1 the Lak-
en to another arena.
A 1<1'Cal newspaptr pro-
vided this healthy balance
sheet for tbe Lakers to
date·
Advance Ucket sales.
'66-5.000. rad.lo COlltract.
$300,000; televuioo. 1100.·
000; and in 16 games, a
SS45,000 gross. Total by
p~)"olf time if attendance
continues at its present
rate: 11.25 million gl"Ols.
Nicholas says rent ia nm-
ning about 11.6 per cent of
ttie gate.
LA Open Kicks Off
196.6 GoHing Wars
Pro-Ain
Prelude
Set Today
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The pro(a1ional Solftng wars
start anew today for 1J85
with a pnHmaUur ~ to
the '70,000 Los Ancelel Open.
Thia ii the -.II annual Los
Angeles ftmat wbkb lcicb
off the ~nt winter
campaign each yeer, and
Wlth several notable exceJ>-
tiooa, the ution • 1 IHdi.ng
shot.mllen ere on band.
Today's eureUe carrlu an
additional •.ooo loot to be
split by tti. pros.
Prominad in the picture is
Paul Harney, the ll1Jl>fise
•inntt of the tut two '°'1rna·
ments bn-e, and the cballeng-
mg na.mea of Bill Casper, Jr ..
Arnold Palmer. Tony Lema
and olber name stars.
Palmer has registey-ed but
one tournament triumph in
.l the pall 18 monl&. It came
in the 1965 Tournament of
Clwnpioru at Las Vegas. LOCAL HOPE -Huntington Beach's Jimmy Cwt
figures as one of the men to beat in the Loi Angeles
Open Golf Tournament which gets under way of-
ficially Thursday, following today's Pro-Am prelude.
UCIOpens
Big Week
On Courts
Sports
Briefs
Mialiog from the toun\a-
metrt, ~Vtt. are G a r y
Playl1" of South Africa, the
1965 U.S. Open champion. and
the leanome Jack Nicklaus,
I.at JMr' 1 leading m o n e y
W'bmtr who makes a point of
sttppin1 um event each win-
ter.
TIM setting i• the u.me u
it bu been for the put 10
yun. the Rancho Municipal
Gotf Course. some 7,000 yards
in length. with par ~n.
Harney, wbo p~ya relafive-
AP""" ly few major tournament.a . . '..,~ • lhtse yean. won the Los AA-
PASADE_N A -. U111ven1ty MOSCOW_ ln a Veroaina.. gelea in 1965 with ~da . of
of Ctiifomia. Irvine. opens a . g 68-71 ~276. The WUlllUlg big wttk of basketball here the . women • w<.'l"ld speed-ia • ., . '12 000 •-~gbt · skating champion. hu cHed a purse -am · · .
""1D • t.ack:ling Cal Tech. ..tragic death .. Tau ~-~· Loa Angeles ()pea ~rdi-
Tipotf time Is 8:15 p.m. in ed today. • rily started on a Fnday
the Engineer gymnuium The Ta.JS -.-. ,__..._and ended tt.s 72-hole test on ~· .. ~.-..-a Mooday. But the format
with froth team.a from the ment gave Chia answer W'llal was changed this year to take
two ~s set to play a pre--uked about a ttpOrt thlt the advantage o( added television
limlnary starting at I . 29-y • a r-old Soviet .a.t1nc· rewnoe for the spomoring
WHICH WAY TO GO? -Abbama qua.rt.trtw:t Steve Sloan strikes a "think-
er" pose as be wooden what professional footlWI tum will get his highly re-
garded Went&. stoen ia currently being sought by the Atlanta Falcons of the
NFL while both New York and Oakland of the AFL are also interested in
getting his rwne oo a cootnct..
Ignored 'Barna Ace
Suddenly Hot Item
MOBILE. Ab. (AP) -Alabama
quarterback Steve Sloan, virtually
ignored in the prof~ionaJ football
leagues' b1g-mooey drafts. now bas at
least three club& clamoring for h.ia
~-
A record-shattering performance as
be led the Crimson Tide to a 39-28
victory over Nebraska in the Orange
Bowl -and the natioiul dwnpion-
ship, put Sloan in the position of being
able to demand a husky bonus.
The ~foot. 185-pound senior from
Cleveland, Tenn .• wu selected in the
12th round of the National Football
League draft by the new Atlanta Fal-
cons. But the American Football
League clubs completely ignored him.
However, that is all changed now.
Bowl game, but be hu yet to wort ,
out wtlh the South squad due to
s.eve~y bruised ribs auffered in the
New Year's night game. ' 1 "I won't mU:e any decision until I
after the Senior Bowl," Sloan said con-I
cerning his pro plans. "I'm in no I
hurry." ,
Atlanta announced Monday that
Alabama teammate Tommy Tolleson
bad come to terms with the NFL team.
"I think that's just great." sa.id
Sloan. He inquired as to the unreveal-
ed terms of Tolleson's contract, but
gave no indication whether the sign-
ing of Tolleson who was one of ru.
favorite targets at Alabama would in-
fluence his decision.
One of the AFL teams dickering
•ith Sloan is the New York Jet&,
whose coach. Weeb Ewbank. i5 coacb-
in~ the South All-Stars.
O>acb Danny Rogen' Ant-star had been found *!>bed Los Angeles J~r Chamber
J'011frla A~t to Foli.., eaten, who face Cal. Ll.tther· to death in her apartmerrl o(~~:;cetbe ~g~~~
"'-.du-an1 1 tan and Westmont Fnday and A sparta editor comlnned money win.Den were mte~
And Sloan, who said bis boyhood am-
bition was to be a policeman. is list.eo-
ing to oCfen from the Falcon.a and at
least two AFL tean)S that apparently
would assure his ~ty for many
years.
If Sloan should decide to go with
the Jets. he would be faced with un·
~ating the same Joe Namath \ttlo set
most of the passing records Sloan
broke at Alabama this year. In defenae of Nagel, lt muat ~ aal Ul6 va a Saturday nl.,ta on the roec1 .... _. ,._ d .... ~ ""---incl . ..&:-··-"' t t' Utah WU somewhat ill-timed He followed on the heel.I . 6" ' YUU. u~ eau1 occurr.u & -uuu1g Suu1 ouma m t D
Sloan is in Mobile fOr the Senior
•JkCu~ th 1~~~~~~~c~aM~~~~-~~to -~~~u~~.Jr .• ~e1•--~-~~~~~~---~~~-~~~-~---~~-0x ac ice, e co o n1ght'a tilt th d •-"-Litt.Ju. Julius Boros. Tommy 'em both on and oU the field. . . · 0 ~r e....a. Bolt. Bo Wininger. Mike Sou·
Curtice bad his boys putting the ball 111 the air UCI split a pair ol games SANTA MARIA ~ -c:bak, Mason Rudolph and
three out of every four downs and the fana loved it. His over the weekend in the Da-Week-long cerem~ea ·con-Doug Sanden. RACE ENTRIES
humor was legendary and when he wasn't on the fi~ld vis 'I'our!ameot. whipping UC tlnued today in boqor of John
--lack would juat walk down the street and tell atones Rivtnlde, &S-61, and then Rudometlcin, caneu·stricken
to anyone he happened to see. falling to Davis. ~1. all-time Univeraltt ol South-Lakers Host c.r !";':.';:;.:; 11~ ,..._ ::::"::' 1~• .c:·• ~~,~'::'!;. •:..,, ~.::,•_,., ~~ Nagel , of course, waa the exact opposite in all re-Guard Tom Bryan lope the em California IOdl'iog great. ,.HT uu. 1 ....-o• • ,_. .... 1.-,._ rM Yum• 110 v.-..,,. '" M.,.....,, "~
R do et.kin ~ · f o( eNI -Cleimlng l"vf'• -l-•-IB .Hnn"'9>1 IJO ,._,, • .,,., cw 1 ...... 1 11t 1pects. . . . . Buct in scoring for the sea· . u m · vtc .1m '1•1"4 .c.,-,..,. 10 f> .... a 1 111 s1nN ••u. • ..,.._. F111•• & c-.. ea""" 1a ,.,_, 111
Fortunately. G1dd111gs wtl~ face. no 1~ch problem. son with a 15.S average per tnoperable ca~~ er tn the CeJ A . 0oo ~ '" ...., .... • ,. ... -• ..., .... n . ""1 ,..,,,_ 111 -"' 1u
Salt Lake City is welcoming him Wlth open a.nm game. Dale Finney is not far chest, w~J Pfirn.ltted to leav, ls gam ~"':';.~";, '~ ~;::!:'' .. !:~ :~ n. c. L. .._ ,. ..... ,...,.. F':'~.;;;c--.. c .. , ''" "''~· ·~
and although Mike doesn't come from the Curtice behind at 14 4 with Mart Ntl· the hospttal Monday after 40 "•adv •••-' u ~· m """ ... .._. cw _,_, m l\lf'f • ""' -.... .._ cie..,.,,. T1111
school of thought he's likeable enough to flt into any son third at 13.2. ~-Y• confineme~-toFrreturn toto LOS ANGELES (UPll-The !:..0~~n~e ... ~.,.., !!! =~ 1•~ ~:::.._, ;:: = .. ::Vcs'~~ ... , 1w
• • Wll apartment .. , ema Lo An 1 , _,_ t P11"""' L•,.. c• ,.....,., 111 c1e..,, n u ~" "' ,.ie_ c" Gu•11 ... 1 "' situation. Nelaon, the burly center jol hi.a wtf and s re es ..... era re um to Mou....., c-u •••' ,,, ......... u L....,..., "' .. n. w.. 11 ·it His I-formation should satisfy fans and with near-from Cerritos Colleee easily re 0 e son. the Sport& Arena toni&ht arm-"'°"'•" 100 10 ..... , m Lou L1111 .. '"' v ..... ,...,., 11•
1 two dozen lettermen back from last years team. in-heads the club In r~g He. must r~ daily to !be ed with the famiJiar one-two ~·;-.,.~w ,~:;:::,!, .~!~ ;:.~~·, v ............ , !!! 11 din All Am rican linebacker candidate Pat McKis-with 1177. Finney la a diltant hospital to rtceive c db a 1 t punch of Jerry West and El· stcOflo u cr. ,., ,,,.._. ' -.... .,.... """"-cw .._,..._, 11e cu g e treatment. dorton said ..i .. 8 1 · t ... _ Id...,, c••""''"' ,..,.,.. ~ a.""'"' p II • ...... ,.,,,_ 111 u_...., ,., . k IUCCess may not be Jong in coming. second at 55. . &"' • ., OT aga.ins Ul'IC'.. wor ll'IO ..,.,.,_ e et1er Otnh o ...... (" ,.,_, "'
SIC • . · ed · rt b k SAN "'"" ........ ISCO-.... t of champton Boston Celtics in °""" 111 ... 1w "'•"K'' m ,,_ J.t IM Ya .. 11 1u One big gap that must be ft11 1s at qua er ac • r n.n.n" mos L•"" ... _, .. 1M "•'""'vP'•' '" "'-•"' 11 CH "'.,,....,1 "'
"'-·t th Southland 1· aycee ranks should supply a more the nation's track stars both hopes of breaking • three-1toi1o Mc11v 11 r 111•-eo""'•' 1• "'-c" 1w • .....,, '" LIU e ' . came losing Slrell Tudor u.-t IE • .,.,..., 116 s l,.lfTK llAU.. ··~ fW'-5-J 'l'H• el<t
tJtan adequate. signal caller. Maibe ev~n Fullerton's Mtf Tf;;'D DEi from the eoflegLat.t. and cl . llay'lor a.-arecl· sharp in~=~~:..... :~ aves 41 1111'" n.. ..... c.Mti.le s1.~n .......
spectacular Diel Hough. &n: rank.a. will be on ~ Saba-two of his ~workouts of ~ F1a .. '" ,__, "' ~:. =.,, = :;::'-~ -.:;:
Giddings is also hopeful or picking up several other da~ for t.J:'• San ~· ~-aeaaon and wu expected to = ~= \: =-· ::: :: . .,. ""' ~ ... , '"
key jaycee transfers to bolster the Utah ranks, al-AIDE LEAVES aki~n-off~oor1~eet. hich '"ve the Laken ~ boost or. L. v. <• u._..., 111 VANCOUVER B c (AP)~·· T-111· <M v-r1.1 11• ' f th 1 h h ruit CNt .... e ""1111 aeaS<m. •. HeM' Imp IJ ~Ml '" • • . ....,. .... IW Her-n1 '" though he wont talk to any o e Payers e as rec -With ,.__ ""U NCAA dJ they need to 1et back In the c~Kk •~ IF ,...,., 100 -It may take an Marcel Je'• ...,,.,, L• <M y.,,.,, 11•
ed for USC in the past The prospect of only a YJll! nn. · s-win column. · '"1•0 uu. • "'''"""' Ma.,... 1 Pelletier's 16 uears' eTTWfi. ,..,•rn-•• 1tt . .d ed s k 1 to f tball ch nute undtr a while flag such Th v••· old ....... brtd ... c.•·I Pll"w J -.--"·II• Sv•Olcleln ,. u • ...,,, l lt "It's a matter of ethics." ht conf1 es. ''·I us C's ~ et n oo coa -r-. · · e Lalcers fell before l he"°°' ence in profe151onal hockey o.r ...... ..., u L•""'-"' "'
money to recruit certain boys and it wouldn't be Calr to mg .staff remaining at cr~ck ctUegiates as mders hard-driving Celtics Sunday N,.., ... , Cifl 11 '"''' '"' to help him understand· "-W•n ,. .. v• •• u ... ,.,, '"
M t n....· Hi h School Mike R1Wt of Kansas an d · ...,. 12,, 13 th . Meet '" ~...,, 111 · '"' Mon1-11 v.i. .. _..1 '"
try and talk them into Utah now." a er l.J'lCI g Bob 0 of U"" .. d <la-ntr;"'·· ,...1 . eir third ic ... 1 ,,,,. M11CY 1E • .,,.,., 111 He made 41 nvea Tuesday tiv..,. o.,.,..,.,, '" contti.•• 11t · that f seemed likely today fol ay "un an stral .. "t Io 1 s after wirutlng s-• ,. • .., .. '" "•-11 111 · ht and hi Lo "-1 ""''"' "'c-cw 1"""1 1tt If they decide to come on their own, , o course, 1.....,.ftg ... _ di lo • ... _t-tance ~nner Gerry Undgren 0 &>J ,,,....,.. cw """'-""'' "' "'ll . s s nufe es """'' '"' 10 Ha111 '"
i h of f l dlff t 1 .,..... u1111S sc rure WHI • S will .__ ve. .._. -... n J L•rni."1 '" Blades still bowed to Vancou· ,. ... _ u,. IM Yca111 "' s a orse an en ire y eren co or. auiltant mentor Jim of Wu~ late . U'IC Lead.Ing the OelUca who ~,_.,. 1ic Chv•ct>I m ~2 Mtu "uni. cw ~..,.,, 1,.
At least that's what ol' P. T. Barnum used to say. Martin b departing tor able to matd'I 1tride1 • 1 t b aeUinl their tlth .u'.aight ~~ ~ ·~ ~ ~:·~· •• , ::; ve~iilie. O'Rtt and Jerry To~ S,:::rf):,.:.o .. :::='-,., '"
* * * ldaho State lJnJvusity. ~lub ·~et.es undtt AAU vilion tiUe in the National "'-'~ c....-•w ,,. • .......,.,. IU ruurinj provid~ the tw Bl d NlllTII ltAClr 1 ' ......... ' -JuriacUcllon z.-. Tn •o 1,. ,.,....,., ,,, ,---· o a e .... _,.. c1.,.,,1,. ..-ic • ._ Martin. former protea-· Basketball Association's East· J.-• ,,... <• , • .._,, 111 taJliu. .,_. s1.,. 1J •••I 1w
OCC fltclnfet RH led Out
Although Orange Coast College has only been out
of the first division of the Eastern Conference basket-
ball race one time in the last 10 yean, the so-called
experts are picking the Pirates plenty low thiJ trtp.
Citrus publicity man Hank Ives tabs the Buc1 for
the cellar while Fullerton'• drum pounder, Tom Birsch-
bach. has OCC in seventh.
• Birschbach commenta about Coast. "Out of class
this trip "
Now wouldn't it hf something if Al Sawyer'~small .
but scrappy. quintet !<hould ups et wonderful Walt Simon
and his Fullerton teammates in the EC opener here
Friday evening.
_, al l...t ... _ .... b l FERNANDO On ' -·u .. _th l'ou•nt ucir ' '" ........ M•-Th . .._ "•" ic ., ... _, "" aion IUCIW•C ...... w o -e ~rn ucague. W1 uc e peren· , .... , ....,, G•"'""• ,.~, a..te ,...,,. ey came 1n the last two ~. •-IT 0 ,._."1 •"'
performed in both the of b'"gest high·scoring •als. -B I I I Russell. K. C. ut'Oelr 1~riods, after Pelletier in the 11 ... ,. °" 1w M•-i.•• 111
N ti I F b l) 1 _ "& J f .. ...,:.,, s· ,.f • _ _. d ~r .... """"' IM Vca111 111 • Vlmof II h ""l"Vtl 111 a ona oot a League fr or alls of the seas a o ones . ...-.. • 7 • 1e5.ncu an "._ "'"""'•'~ ,~ c.11111._,, 111 first round had allowed only ,, .. ,..,,v ,,..., <M v • ...,_1,1 111 and Am. erlcan Foot.ball i place Tu e s d a. y night John Havlicek Fai ,.., 111 J ...... '""'' 111 one pock in 17 attempt$ to ud1,.. cw "•""•tt> itt Le d . hi •--bl p,_, " v • ...,"'"'•' "' hi b I ... _ ,.,,_ Utt <• u...,.1 IM ·~ unng s oci_r n 10 players hit dou e NBA STANDl.,GS °" The ~ 111 Ter..-1 ••• pass m y. n "'""same per· ,,... i-.·, IM Yu .. 1 11, ure, wt.11 serve as a grid fi t!I in a ndl'H'Onlerence 1• :~ 1Js Tr"....,' 111 lod, Canuck aoal tender Gil-._._ t Jdah $ · ~•-"""'91 II" AIYa ... rl llJ • Ahn: a o tale. k.etball game bet•·een San ,.....,. -119 •..i 11.a.i cw ......,..,1 111 Jes Villemure had to defend Sele<"do ..
Meanwtiile. speculation .ftrnando Valley State and J!9""' : :O ~71~ °! :.':"~.:;-~ L~~~":'"'' ::: a~ainst only five.
continues to run high that 0.J State of Fullerton. ~ ~ ii .... , l c-• J""" 1w 11 ..... 1 111 1 °*' '"'111" "-ccwt111 S.m>
Mater Dei head roach ~ f"ullerton J'um....A off to a ...... Y•~· H ~ ~,;\.!'FT" uu. ' "'''°"'' • •~•• *'' WHL STA.~DINGS t. s-.. "'"" ~" UO All-•"CI'• I re•... '"tlttv!or ) fl•-ow Dick Coury wUI IOOfl an-ood start in ttie t'arly part ._.. 04-"'""...-? .....,. UJllO v~·· • ~ T "" •~ •• L ,.,_ hi ' U ~ "-.. )) It ,..-l ..... _,. IJ l .... "'""1 110 Perft-l: t J ~ m = nounce s res1gna on to of the game and lead at one •"-• 10 11 • 1 , .. "''-Up 1w 1 ,_. 1,. v-u 11 l 11 111 111 J c-. .... so .... Mee c\...,.,._1 join Mike Giddings al the ' point by 12 but th' all-arounJ lt: ~:::;<'....,, ;; }: :J ; ' ~t>t• 11• "'"' 1M v .... , "~ t; ,.,.,..._ •~ u 1 i. :i " "-"•"'"'
lln1v"s1ty of Utah. playing of sophomorf' J?l1ard ""'' •o 11 1" 10'1 .. :-;:;;:,, ~"'11~ 1'-0 ....,.,._,"",,'1 11otl.,. ":,..~ :: ;: ~ f: '" :I: H'""'<•
T-r't ........ ~ ''II T-•·1 ... -Jf'S$ Ot>Marco ~parked S a n ,.,,,,_1p,.,. '"· ,.,,. v ... k 111 0.11., '" u'""''' .,., v.-.,..,..i.~•.:ie;,, 1 ""' .. "ua ..
ftmand<t to a 100 93 \1ClOry ,_ F•e...:i.no 177 11•11"""'9 '" '0u""" "'1'9" 10 ...... '"' ,..._, •• ~ •••nc•><., •• v1(i1W11 • v-.___________ • ( ... ly ...,_ K,,.., ... l "'9 IH M.......,I HS ,...,__,,.,_Vic.,,, e 11 L .. A~ Int M ..... l•obey (flll)
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~WIMMER OF THE YEAR -Newport Beach•s Toni Hewitt J>OSN in the Japa· ~ sweatshirt which was liven to her cturini LiWe Olympia competition at
Jlexioo City bit year. Mila Hewitt was named Southern Oallfomia tenior wo-
Boop Artio11 Non-loop Tiff
Lion s Bow, 68-56 Ran~ho Cagers
Pratl1er Pots 22 Rip Oilers, 6449
' By ED GIBSON into the locker room, 31-23. By GLENN WHITE dtr of the period and held a °'"" 0.11 ... "'"" '"" The Llona tried to oome Prep Sports F.Amor comfy •i. adnnt.age w~n b It but with Bill Davis and the two quintets Jert the floor Lowell broke <>pen a close ac • GARDEN GROVE -Err· at tntenn.tuioo. ~ttle i.D the closwg minutes John WU.on controlling bc1th ch ti ~ game and pinned 1 68-ba~b<>~ds for the Patriob, or-platued Huntiniton Bu Rancho'• advlDta(e con-~ loss 00 Westminster Tues-thetr bid fell 1horl ___________ 1wa1 lta own wont e~my tlnued to swell, reaching a
day afternoon in the L i 0 n D a v e Parther captured Tuesday afternoon u coach JS.point buJ.ee in the third am game scoring honors. p.cing Elmer Combs' Oilers suffer· quarter (Sl-ZI). Th~ loss ende<t Westmins-W~stminster with 22 points. Ed ood Stricklin, a star during his
ter'a winning streak at two ~lc~Bodnar had 15 for the gew ed a 6M9 defeat at the ~ prep d a y 1 at Huntington
stnigbt and sent the Lions Lions. of host Rancho Alamitos. ~ach, called off his first
dd'Wn to their sixth defeat .Bob tapl~s paced the Pats Jt wH Lbe final non-league atring in the lut quarter with
against four wins. with o points. ~c.1lowed by Oohhers tuneup of the season for the his team safely 1n fnlat, 62-
Trailing almost au the way Stev .McEwen With 14• WU· Orange and Black before it 40H· ..... iR ... _ n--.. .,ot in aft.tr the first quamr. the son w~th 13 and Davis with _....,. ...... ~ "' Lion& closed the gap to two 12. Th~s quartet scored 59 of opens Frff'Wly loop buket· gear after that, bittiq nine
points. 52-50. wttb six min-Lowell s 68 points. Monarchs ball hostilltJes January u at points in • "°" to allce tM
utes to go. L ~i SC9t't " o..1111en20 Bolsa Grande. gap to 13 with 46 aeconda left . d' p . ow... " 1~ ,_ ... _ ,. But the inva mg atr1ots wn•~"'"' 12 11 21 u-S4 .. The Oilers comm1Ued vari· w wft< gam..,.
bagged three quick buckets LOWELL ~~1 FT PF 'TP Held to a slim four-point ous miatakea wbic.b cost them Butch Rollins and G re g
to expand their margin to o..-1, • o ; 1! lead at the half by a fired. poss~ssion of the ball. lnclud-inSnyde~thpa10cect Oil aty tcor·
eight points and easJly coo· slMwton ° 0 ed among the variety of -•· g wt apiece.
troll_,. the --ntest '-m that w1•1~ ~ '1 t 20 up Mater Dei team Edge-uur ll'.n--.... .,... ~v uv ·~ • 1 n . • cues were poor pauea, blown Wendell .. ~.er. who
p<tint on. , . ~= ~ ~ ~ ; wood e~ploded IJl the second fast brew. losing tM ball bad 13 in the third quarta,
Coach Ben Taylor 1 Lions Mee-• i ~ '! b.alI to pin a resounding 80-61 on a t.tempted 1nbounda t.ou-led the Vaqs with 23.
led throughout most ol the~ ~ : t • losa on the Monarchs Tue&· es, etc.
initial stanza, whkb came to '"-" o t 1 t a close with Westminster on ro111a wuTMINnu,. 06\2 11 .. day afternoon on the losers' Huntington cot off to a
the long end of a 12·11 mar-,. " ,,. TP courl ~ood start against the heav-
gin. ~:':' ~ ~ 1 u Coach Emil Neeme's Mon· ily favored Vaqum>s, gral>-._.. .,, ......,...
The contest remained nip P-.~ • , ; J ar-... e .. -•···" to bmg leads of 4-2 and 7-5 be-"""t......., ..-u 1• " 1~ ~ 2 • 1 ' ""~ w r., a"-..wa.u)' on P fore the bosta put on a preu-• ..,. ...,... • " " ,.._.,
second quarter, but Lowell ..,.. • • ... A • ttl1n th ,_ de ....._ ' 1 1 •
and tuck through most of the ~· t 1 ~ : by four poln~ with two min· ing defense wblctJ succeeded MUlfTtHTOll ·~" "'•~ "'
Went on & tear in the final ~ t ~ 1 1 •u cS to go in the first b.alf, lD f8 I e wtru fl. ~ 1 • 1 t -----------i two minutes before halftime ~ • • ~ : but the Trojans went on a Reeling off aiBe straight =:: > ' 1 1•
to take an eight·point margin ·r;... 1~ 1~ 1: .: scoring spree Ill that point to points, Dick Stricklin'• outfit ....._. ! ~ ! 1~
men•1 all-round swimmer for 1965.
i------------------------1 take a 36-32 lead into the lock-su rged in front, 14-7, with ~ ~ ? ~ ;
er room at intermission. 3:29 left in the first q~r1er . .-... • • 1 1
""--T•ta • 0 It 11 11~ second hall was all The Oilers were able w ....... AUMll'OS "''
Edgewood, however , u the close the gap to four ~1• ,.. " " T"
Tr j ' ' LIM 1 e l I o ans out.cored the Mon· by the end of the stanza. c..... , , , !
archs by • '"-29 Jlll11in t.o Rancho pulled awav for hdlw 1 • • J ll d th wfn " M. 1(111& .... _. I t 1 l na own e easy · . &ood in the last 5:22 of the w. l(alsaa •• • ' > n
With M Dennis Cook and half, blasting olf from a ur· = : ! ; ,:
6-5 Pat Ford usumlng com-row 22-18 lead. ·~"-• : 1 ~
plet.e control of the back· The Vaq1 otuscor~ their!*" ! • : ~
:1 and .B Liquor cracked1~..i.1 i , " boards after the half. the rivals. 17-6. for the remain-V•1-1
1• 1~ ,
Westminster opens its 1006 the ('entury mark in Hunting-~!, .. , 1~ 1: ~ Monarchs found themselves TciAts " • "
'66 Sunset
Grid Slates Liquor Five Cracks
Century Mark, 108-46 Hewitt Named Released
Top Sivimmer . ' . 1 Sunset League football sea· ten Beach ~en's b~sketb~ll " AND • 1 .. v1<u1ou:; ~·1 r dropping rapidly out. of con· . . . . By GLENN WHITE son Oct. 21 by entertaining play as the high scoring qutn· 1e1_... 11 , ,. tention.
-r--=-r Western, while Marina jour-tel thrashed the Hoopers. 1~ ~=-~~., 1! ~ t: The Trojans blitzed tM nets Loa1·a N1·ps Marm· a
• . • ne vs to Santa Ana the same 46. o . ervs11 • 1 1 for 25 points in the third stan·
. Young but talented Toni Hewitt desen ·es strong1night to open loop festivities ConklMik.e Kiniry (26th) ~ddiJ~dm ~=:;;:~ ~ ~ 1~ z.a to take a 61--46 lead and . . . y di against the Saints in 124) set e 10 VJ • w.~ 1 • , school was out for Malet Dei.
OOJ]stderallon for nommat1on for the George ar ey1 Th 1 · · · d uaJ pace for the winners Foii. '• ,' 11
7 Ford nabbed scoring hon-wi•th ffol RalJv, 63-61 · Trephy-an award wllich is generallv accorded to the Ne ea13guethcamtp~ignf win 5 HOOfl'us , .. , · ~= . d th! r . th 0 ge Coast up ov. W1 a no o c:-oss-,. " T J •rvs11 .? 11~ ,.! coorsuntfeorrs. Ewdh.i~Je .. woodMJk• W1F1.thahe2r3· _, • year's most outstan mg a ete rom e ran town rivalries. Marina hosts ::;,:,.. ! ! Ji ·r .,.,1, ~ " " ..
• .area. . Westminster, Santa Ana en· £'""'""' 1 o • oouous 1tt1 ,. " T ty. was high for the Monarch& A.'liAHEIM _ Loara gain· be ready for Buena Park Fri·
• · Toni. at the ripe age of 14. came through with a tertains Santa Ana VaUey anJ •«<1 1 1 ' PriCAI , with 17. da · ht • number of exceptional performances in the world of Western throws out the wel· ev..1... 10 ~ ~ ed revenge for a fftback Juf· 1 oig · xr..11 ' o 12 fored at the hands of Marin.a Harper Jed aD scoren with sw1mming. come mat for Anaheim in wm11m1 1 o 2 -"--• 21 points, while Charley Ap-
Her 1965 eiploits were concluded with a trio of the three. finale$. Lindhe ~ : : : w * * last month in the Manna· plep te added 16 for Loara.
awards al the annual Amateur Athletic Union (Southern Followinc is the complete rg TOl•I• ,. 7 ,. Westminster tournament, .. Dan Daw was high for the
Paci.fie Alsoclation) banquet. 196& Sunset League football "0•11 su•,.ouos ,~u>" T -. .,. °"°,,.... the Saxons came from behind Vikings with 18. !c.1lowed by
She was named Southern California all-round schedule : F• • h 2 d ~rthur 1 1 s e._ 1, 11 25 ,,_. to score a 63-61 win -rue.day Crai& Frole7 with 1 .. Mike
aaior women's swimmer of the year, giving her the ocr. 21-Weatern at West-llllS es n ~ ! : 1
; M•I• Otl 11 u 14 U--41 afternoon OD the winner'• Shelley witb 13 and Bob Kles·
Uta over such outstanding competitors as Patty Caretto, minster Marina at Santa Ana !'i;;:-4 ! ~ ~ 1oorwooo 1•> Ooor. we:tte:r with U.
' ·•c:lrld record bolder for the 1,500 meter freestyle; Santa An. Valley at Ana: Lindbergh P'tay&round of Mc~lt'I' 1 1 ~ 1..._ ,. " Pl' r• Traillnl by 10 pcDta at tbe
• -a1_,,pic champions Cathy Fercn1cnn and Sharon Fin· helm. Costa Mesa c.aptured runne T-1• 19 1 Ch1e1t ~ ~ ~ !~ out.let of the final ~ the IV ~~· e.--h th G d co•sr ••oou<• "> Sa aill--' '-6'.j d ... ..i.._ ,: De{an. . up onors IJl e ar en ,.. " T '°'* • 1 > > xona r ""' '""' n ... e .,....--
" : • • Toni. who ranks sixth in the ~d with her speedy ~· 28-A_nabetm at West-Grove Flag Football tourna-~ ' s ~ ~'.:;di ! ~ ~ ~ point shooting of Ted Harptt
• "-Jit•rfly tim-got a mounted gold medallion for being rnuuter, Manna at Santa Ana ment played recently ~t Gar· cierk ;
1~ , ••!09tt ' • • • to overh•uJ the Vikings and MMw ._. _. ~ • n ...... 1 ...... r ""'• Valley San'A Ana at West d G p " losing to Pld<•,.. l s 11 G••~rd 1 •, 1
1 •' forge ah•ad for ... e win. L-n -' -~1 voted woman swimmer of ·the year in the SPAAU. ' " · ~n rove ara., MortO"I J 1 1 9•11 o ~ uJ -· ~ ·~
': · And she got a pair of silver medallions, symbolic em. Gilbert Pla~gI"ound of Gar-~~.~-~ : : ~~";" j ~ ~ ~ . P!ayinr lth~tbout the •erv· · NOV 4 · den Grove Ul the finals w .. , .. , 1 • • t ices o e1.r top scorer -ic..._..., • ~itg the top butterfly and individual medley swtmmer . -Wes~nunster ~ Cost.a Mesa's other e~try. r01
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• Huini u ,., 11 " .. r o1111 n " 11 • Mark Miller, who ii averq-si.t'-
• 1D 5outhland circles. Sant.. Ana, Anaheim al Man-Paularino waa bounced out ~ "~ ~ ~ ~Tu a 1 ,,., ing nearly 20 points ptt «Nt-~
' ... Earlier in the year the Newport Beach miss won l na, Santa AD.a Valley at We~t-of the to~ey in the semi· ~:, , o : M "'°'"" 'o " "" r~ ing -the Vikea made a pl· 't:; ..
, .lietth on the United States ~ delega?on which com-em. finals, also losing to Gilbert. ~~MnOl.I : ~ 3 Fla'-"! ~ : ~ ,, lant effort to down the Su·
• _peted in the Mexico City Olympic expenmental mee~. NOV. 11 -Westminster at Coached by Joe Scott, for-~· = • 4 " J Mornn • 1 0 11\ons, but without their ICOr·
· She won a gold . medal ~ a m~mber of th~ Uruted Santa Ana Valley, Western mer Huntington Beach High Lf'O<lard : ; ~ ~~ ! : ! :ling ace, tbeir bid fell short. =::, Q~ relay team which bested entries from Spam. Cuba, al ~rina, San~ Ana al Ana· and Orange Coast College i"~~~. : ; ! i:::="" ~ : ; ~ Miller missed the tilt with~ ~ Japan, Mexico. Finland, the Som Union, ltaly. East heim. star, Lind~:gh wot.on thtbrflee b 1':,•.. ,: ,: o Endriut ~ ~ : ~1 a twisted ankle, but coach~
• -Cermanv, etc. NOV 18 Westminste t games on •~ way e · -----------Jq ~~ s.c » 14 ., Lute Olson is hopeful be wUJ 'l:,. And she earned a bronie medal in the 100-meter Marin~ Sana Ana Vall r at nah. -1Jl.dterfly. . • . ey a Fullback Pat Kalama was
She's been one of the top kthletes, and good-will !:ta Ana, Anaheun at Welt-the big gun, tallying s~
• ambassadors, of the Orange Coast area. touchdowns. .F our of his * * * gcores came m the semifinal
Wrestling
win against Euclid Park of S • Pleu-t S•rprbe for Pr~ Bee Buloetball Garden Grove. umrnarleS
Five Orange Coast er.. prep footb.11 players .-m be in for a plNNnt 1Urpri1e tomorrow when _,,. cm cm L•ra VenltJ
the All-CIF lar-school• tHms are officially =::;:Y <~;1 : 1~~, ~~~ u . P'eclll< 1•1 -... 1-"" -••I B-•'••tL-lf ft _ Goldl1 .. n io,1 dect1!0fl to Cln announced. wr19M 171 c. Ul COM • 9' -r.:~ v_. IP> 11.0.
ft....! nd • of W i 1 '""" (2) G C7I G•n 106 -l'orte -de<l•ioll from Lilfiard • ThrM Mater ..,,.... stars a a pair Htm n-eorriean w <. 0> Hutchl"ll• -o.i ••• cm ......-IPI w. \
' &fer flashes are a-those receiving laurels. Sc:orl"O ..,,.. -Mu· C.m•" '· Mood• 111 m 1 -"" m -~,,..., 1w> -<Mc'•'°" •••• • ··~·.. Mitchell l. Jol1n"'" •• Moll u. L G•HU ,_.,., CUI < 1111 O'Ferroll from wi...1.-(P) 7·2. • And one Mater 0.i whit In par1icular will be i. G.rlllt•moer 1. -· 1 •-w 1 m H11,,.,., in -Lov• 1w 1 '°'' dec111on .., . ' pluHd •inc.e he WH linga.4 out for special E~·-lllJ G IUI Jac.ol»Oll IClnnler• (Pl tr.1 . . Heffll,.,_ ocor•-.>N•llWI )4, Loar• 17 l•0111ro IOI C.. Cl<ll ~ 130 -l(,urtt I~) lo•t -.Cltlllfl le tonsideration. ,._.,..,.., 147) 1441 R•M ... Al<lmttft xorl"'I sub\-MO ~r-r S, K ... Hutclll-IP') 10.l . •, * * * C011+rer11 (11J f (11 P•M!ll per l. Peul •· E. Aoama 2. S11t11ma• '-136 -W•lon <WI ""°" dKl1ICH1 trorn ~. • a.111 UI " Ctl 1(~11.... Ht ll•mt Kort -EOllewood 11. Melt r llld\anil IP) lU.
::. •-:: IAalcf!IOOefl Att Bot ~~'::, 1191101 ~ i'ii, "~~~ ~· .. 1~1 ... 101 tMI ••It("• Al•m11•• N~:,..; c't.flo>l~w> """ a clsloft ''""
. -Lakewood Higb's Jim Harris joins the basketball c.r11.,,, w G 1111 w ;111row •~v 111 r. 0 11 E.._..,,, "' -iNrftnu CWl -1oc11er IP'I • • ' 00 '--red th 40 . ts korl"t ~&· a 1 8~11 Ul F 111 SI•~• ctr~ ~ • :: ehte of the year w UlllVe soo more an pom w · uii · 11.ec11 1:101 c m o""' m -..,...., <w> 1os1 • • 1-n ·a Single game Halttl-ocore-ltlf'Clle 2'. Hllflll"!>' Nhlt•l~ld 141 G 11)1 llutMrlord Chris!.,_ IP) :H. • • . . . ""' 1l Jack""' c H G m R091n 168 -Gtlnldt (W) Iott declsloll to >. . . Harris turned the trick, not once but twice. in the W.lmiMler (441 t"I l-11 S<orl"9 subs-HB MollkoY 2. &ell 1. Voe• IP') S-2.
: . feeent Covina tournament ~ he potted 45 against Edge. ::= 111:111 : 111 M<Kav w~':,,~i,,... te.ore-lla1>t~o n. Huftflnv· ~~~ j;1 ~ cwi '°'1
dK1'!0fl
10
: Wood and 46 against Arroyo. . • . 4-riOll ~I C 1:1" Cc~ Ion 1t. ~:: tp) W.'.~.··-(WI lod declticft 1'I
-. Harris a cnP.2"?'d. earlier came up with 41 pomts Youno '" G ,,, 1 K•-· H .. vVW91•"' -s~r11ne iw1 .,,_,, •. • &--""''-" (IOI G 1101 C.lllftl 11¥ Hldu 1•1 1 :SO oA t«Of'd -rt•r . . for the Lancers. "'''"'"" ocore WH1m'"''" 20. J...W v1n11y * * * L-11 '° Cee Baske tball w..im1Mtw c111 s.1. Pec1ttc m Te ... nla Sr.te for IJtah .._..,.... wi "" 1taM11e ,, ..... 11.. r:. --O: ~~..:On 1";1 '°'"..:,11
• ci..
-:1 h COfllrer•• <111 " 1111 Paw1k[fMr!t111 1"41 (1J1 L .. ,.J cltlen trom Ricci <•I n . Mike Giddings, Nmed head football C041C at •1111 C6I F 1111 K•llor r 11cone• m ~ m Rt1o 11s -Grofl'C 1w1 pin_, Eeri• !P'>
the University of Uf •h this week, will have his ~= ',17~1 i 111 Patrlclc Hen"' m F 131 111rch 1 J? of second C!U•rt•• l l ) R~an lltlt>.#111 Clll C. Ul ROdmJlnl 11) -Havne• (WI won dKl1lon ff"OITI -,,urtc: cut out ior hfm frr 1967 wtth 'the Uta ptaytng Gerlt ... (,4/ ~ (HI Will'lfow Olvld•l)ll m c r6Tor~. ~~-tt>• t<+. ~ a.1..,... excantt'onafty e-1 .. h rivals on the r04td. korlno •utt.-Hll. Tw199 1. Rulr Si &ra-lno ltl G (01 Murr llO -f"91-rl (WI plnnt<I 8lac1<.m1n : ITI -r-'Y¥111 Ill.A. Jttt J, E-r'°" 1, Prldl\am 1 k0f1"9 su-...R llucku• I Oeotl IP) 1 :20 of ltllrd _,,.,, MJke, who liYM in Newport Shorn, wilt be Halftime ocor.-H11nllroglO"I •· fll.andlo 2. c11110, 1. M0t:• '· Gold•mltll 3 • 13' -Te11« cw> w Mendo&a IP'>
' a.L-le of 1..1-br a . H•tfll,,,. ocoro-M1rl111 1' loere 1 drl'W ~ • .. ncting hi• '67 varsity against m• II es AW ... w"'"''""er C)tl · cm L""n 10 -,..11u1er 1w1 1001 '*'•'°" "° • • • ..:_ M• t nd A Hoge• 1101 " (7) lhcherdM>n Ginnie IP'I 7·1. , _, lnMM> a • rmy, L-.ry (IO) I' Ill T 141 _ Qulffl• (W) -dKlllofl from
' Giddings hn been a winner every pla~ he'a wooohouw 1101 c m Rob:,~:;, Sh1•;: ~P~~~ cwi plf!Nd "'"~ 1,.,
• • . gone -Monrovia High, Glendale Collete and use. More sports ::-•g,,~. (J) ~ u:0~.T:-~~ 1 ~ ~c1~""~119d. r don't expect any of that fo change during his S<oril'g •ubo-W Pur'°" 2. 0.111 ol, 171 -Full .. fWI plnfl9d tt.-f t Ut h Page 19 P~ .. ., ,, L P1umb '· o1 ... ' , oo of lhlrd _,, .... '• s •Y • a • H•ltilmt KOrt-Wutmt•V.r JO. LOW· '" -HHVYW.i11tt • twftlled llY .. • He confided tfMtt he felt ''mighty lucky" to '11 11· P1c111c.
" get the Utah post •nd It wn hard for him to be-
li~e that in the past d~ he's climbed from
coaching a Bee f ootb.11 t•m to head coach of a
rNjor university.
. R•n9n-• Bed IJCLA
That annual soccer rivalry between the Coast Rang-
, ers and UCLA will be renewed January 14 at Newport
' Beach's Davidson Field.
~ . The affair will be under the lights and figures to be
. • no less exciting than the first two struggles of the brief,
• but stimulating series.
lTLA and the Rangers fought to a 3.3 tie the fin;t
" year and last season the Bruins copped a 4-2 verdict.
Tickets. priced at SI each. may be purchased at Van
-:1.atldt Travel or the StatJoners Store -both in Newport
Beach
Acirl1llonal mterest ~111 center around the fa c·t that
• •um DerPk Staat will be going agam~t the ~amc team : bt .aided in thr state amateur champ1onsh1p dash with
Chapman Fro sh Nips SCC
ORANGE -Ch a pman
College frosh halted a sec-
ond-half rally by Southern
Californ ia College of Costa
Mesa and handed the Van·
guards .m 8CH7 loss Tues-
day night on the winner's
court.
on top by a 47·38 co unt
Lun sford and 11 o w r n·
slinc. who were unahle lo
gel lo the game 11nt1l the
second half due 10 prior
commitments. were in the
starLing lineup as the !>ec-
ond hall got under way.
they missed four shott in
the closing m1I1ute .
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lwl<C.lung
S1IJl'r"'G
we••up
Lv•'1ord
MM¥! Mf l"f
1 '"'"'""' Total~
' . 0 0
I 1
0
0 J) 11
t OLLEGEl'(tRRrs .. p~"t•
I 7 1 I\ 01•1er
CHAPMAN
I l l 11
b 1 "
Blockbuster Explodes
MAitflllA f •II ... " s J j ,
P'fl' T,. . ,,
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Lo.AU (GI
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' t s 14
' ' l l • ' • v • ,. ~
-~rna Clan
Staal got both goal$ fnr l hP Rangrr~ lhal cbv tnjl
'ink Santa Clara m overtunr, 2·1
With three rttulars miss-
ing from the starting lineup
-forv. arc! Jim Lunsford
an d guards Gene Landoe
and <'ha1 lie HowPnstme -
thP \'a n g u a r cl s trailec1
thrm1;:ho11f the f11 :-t hdlf
v.1111 h rnrl<'d with the hMI ~
With Lunsforo contribu·
t in~ l:l poi nt~ and P a " I
ln~!'man i.:rflm~ 18 of lits
26 1n the second halt, lhe
V;ing11a1 tis 1•10,t•Q t hr ga r
fl') ,1 \IT11!:r l;1JI\. 7!1·ii 11 1(h
.1 n111111l1· to \!O Hui lh;i l
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ll11r\ti11gton Beach IJigh's Butch Rollins (54) crashf's over Rancho AJamit~ dt"-
1<'11rt1•r-. tn dnve for a basket c111rtnl{ the Oilers' final tunt>up tM>fort opemn~
~·rt'rway IA'3!;Uf' bt1ftl('!i. R ollin~ S('ored I<'
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OCC's l{e1·ry McCollon1 3rd in Gymnastics Meet Sports Calendcir
PLACES THIRD
K•rry McC~lom
NB Begins
Ca ge Signup
The Nev.-port Beach R t c-
reation Department 1s now ac·
cepting registration for i t 1
1966 city basketball I e a g u e.
It "''as annouoced today by a
department spokesman .
Open U> any organization,
ftrm . business, group or in-
(... dividual, the p.-ogram is de-
aigned to be a slo--b r e a k
league. Games are schedul·
ed to be played on Tuesday
· and Thursday e v e n i n g be-
' • • I
•
tween 6:ll and 9 p.m. ell
eo.t for entering a team in C
the league 1s normally deter-
mined by the number of team :1:1
entering, but it is estima!ed .,.
the cos! will be approximate-~
1y $50. Included ID the c 0 I t c
will be ftts lor referees, tim-ell
ers, scours and tropbiea.
Interested team• or indivi-G"
duals may rign up or obtain "
further information by ca 11->
ing the recreation department
,111t 67J..2113. extension 78. Z
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AIRPORT ..
(Continued 1''rom Pagt t)
conce"1td.. Moni.sey pointed
out, they would have not
Jnore than seven seconds
within which to locate th4!
abort line or approach lights,
at 5peeds of about 120 mlle1
&n hour
W est1ninster Players
Plan 'Brooni, Groom'
Opening January I
lo11tll Coast "•portory The•tre Pretenta
"CANDIDA"
l y 0••1'119 hM•N ahew
Mall OrcWs Ace.pt.ct
U Vitia Way Newport aMOll Phone 111 .....
Th11ra. ~ l11ft .. fa.QC! ,rt .... t., tz,IO
"Tbt flrat strong llghta in
view with an above-g r a d e
freeway,'' he said, "would be
thole QD U. treeway diatract-
inl the pilot's search for the
approach lights. This ia con-
fUllon, and confusion is de-
Rehearsals are under way Thompson, the groom, and
or tM Weatmlnater Players Yvonne Tardy as Alma. bis
production ol .. The Broom bride. Others are Betty Gor·
and the Groom," to be olfer-don, Frank Cap"\ell, Geneva
ed In February. Killer, Sally Crowley, Burt Dates are Feb. 4' s. ll, 12 Warner, Anna Mae Schani,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and 19 at the 17th Street Au. Nancy Sm t th and Jameali
dJtorium. Green.
laJ ..
"Recovery time ls r•
quired, and U one talks about
&1 . llWe as three stconds
then reference is ma<M to
nearly 50 per cent of the
time from breakout to below
cloud to the freeway. In case
the aircraft hu gone ofl
course, by the time 1t reach·
ea the freeway. barely sec·
onds remain for recovery be-
fore reaching the runway.
"AS long as the fr~way
remains at ground level." be
emphasized, :'there ii always
the chance of low flying air·
craft colliding with a car."
UFE SAVER
"li the rreeway is de·
prt'\_ed in this aru," he said
flat.If,' ··uves w o u l·d be
aaved."
Morrisey, who was hired
by the county board to 1tudy
the problem a month ago,
also noted that the Airline I
Pilots Association cons.ldera
the state's freeway plans, •
"distinct hazard." I
With a sunken freeway, he
added, the airport runways
could ·be extended closer to
Cut m e m b • r 1 Include "The B r o o m and t b e
C b a r 1 • 1 Greco as David Groom" lJ a lllbthearted
comedy with a New England
aettlna. lt concerna a younc
Jesus Trial bridegroom wboae wUe pro-f•..., to be a witcb. A ltodO New England neighborhood
becomea bedlam when be T 0 Be Topic cballeneea her to prove tt. Because of the favorable
audience rerpoau to the U)e-A.ssembl~ William E. ater·in-«he-round seating ar·
Dan.nemeyer (D-Funerlon) ranrement of the Jut produc-
wtll 1peak Thurtcjay on the tion, a 1lm.ilar arrangement
legal upects ol the trial of will be uaed for the new play.
Jesua at a luncheon meetlnc ---------
of the Hwitincton Beach Ex· ...........
cba.nge Club at the Sheraton _ 110 ..... ,
Beach Inn. awt LMcMw
An active Lutheran lay· ."HAU.ILUJAM man. Dannemeye.r bu 1erv-TUIL"
ed ch n.rewt11 .. ai.rman of the COD· "U.!'TAIN
p-egaU6n at Our Savior'• •nMAM"
Lutheran Church 1n Fullerton •·-----..,. 19 e1Mrt
and ha• taught a high acbool
Bible class in the church.
He will speak at the invita·
Uon o( the Rev. James ~
Lange, pastor of the Faith
lA.ltheran Church and chap-
lain of the Exchange Club.
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............ ··sev•• WOMelt"
GelW ....
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the tre~ay. Th.i5 would al· Space Lab (]-.... --St·· .... 11 low the fac ility to accommo-•~ 'AU
Now Thru Tuetd•y
Anne lancrott • lua Lyon
Margaret Leighton
rt--Lilt·,_.,.-' '-'*'-' date larger jet craft and A · · · · · commercial carriers he not· eronutroruc sctentist.s study one-quarter scale model of Automated B1olog1cal
ed . ' Laboratory (ABL) being designed in Newport Beach under study contract from
1,Jltimately he suggest~. NASA. ABL may one day answer one of man's most intriguing questions: "ls
the depress~d area of the tbere lile on Mars?" say C.h~les G. Gant (left), director of re-entry and space
freeway could be covered. systeffi6 programs, and William Hostet ler, manager of space programs.
Building above grade. he -
said, .would severely limit
county plans !or expansion St d t" B d T B } d ot the airport n en s o y o e iippe
Supervisors toot no lmmt--, Committee
diate action on Morrlley'1 The body of Hassan Nina· 24, will be shipped bome to
report It ia e~. bow· Reza. part-time Orange Coast his native lran. Increases
ever, to be entered u ev1-College student who was kill· Nina·Reza'a wUe. Mary, of
dence at the Jan. 26 court ed in an automobile accident 989 Victor ia St.. C-Osta Mesa,
hearing. near King City Friday . Dec. will accompany t~ body. FULLERTON -Assembly-
Bell·Broadway Mortuary, Cos· man William E . Dannemeyer
ta Meu, ia handling arraJ)ie· {0-Fullerton) today named
.:I: UiEIA}. men ts. his law partner, Conrad A. r=========='I
Tuohey, to the Orange Coon·l.=========::..I
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ty Transit District Clttzens
Advisory Committee.
Tuohey, a founder of the
Northwest Fullerton Hame-
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At Seruinar
Pat Zebal will repreunt the ownen Association, has been
C.0.ta Mesa Clamber ol Com· 1n private pradke 1n Fuller-
merce at the C-Om.munJty De-ton two yean with the la
velopmeot Management Se-t1rm of Danoemeyer and
mtnar Thursday in Pomona.. Tuohey Sponsored by the p~ .
Chamber of C.ommeree em-The 17 -member adviaory
phasia o( the seminar ,.!ur'be oomrnJttee was created by
on solving community devel-the Board of Supervisors to
opment problem. through loc· re~ and evaluate· Orange
al leadership, private em.er-County's rapid tra.nait re-prue and local government quittmenta and mab reoam·
resources. mendatiom fw county action.
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·Friday, Ju. 7Ua, UVE~ DI n e11111L 5 :.:.•;.~~
0,.Ri•g lfithts: Fri., J•. 7111, •d Wed., Ja11. 19th.
Sllow opHI Ill 6 p.& AR other days ••• to 10:30
p.111. A•eld ,.. cnwds. Tue a loag lunch hour •d
•foy .., special S1110rga11tord at the show!
S.. ,._ _,, SI.ow """ Motw. free a.o...,.,.wp 8oat Rae••
fMd Spedol WCllMr fv.nfs pftol to and during fM ti.ow #tows.
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NOW-ENDS THURSDAY
A T"llUTE TO
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CHAllM!lt -Silly Field start tonight on "Gidget''
at 8:30 on Channel 7. Gidget meeu a mysterioU!
man on the beach, ooJy oo find that be'a not the
romantic "surf bum" she thinks he is. In color,
starring Tom Gllleran. the epi.90de is called, ''I Love
You. I Love You, I Love You ... I 'Ibink."
Frank Comments
Americans Shown
Life Along Volga
By RICK Iha BROW of a bead!. of singing on a
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -~verboat, of a ~on of
Ufe &lon& RJ,alda'• v 01 e. ~f Fair Ledy.
River waa tbe mbjerl Tue•· F~11NG
day night of a "CBS Reports'' From a production view·
h<:ur which the network said point , thl.a was an eapedally
involved both coo p e ration fascmating hour of "CBS Re·
a~d harassment by the So-ports" .-for the rubject was
\'lets. It was no cotton-candy one that was almost ideal fo r
travelogue. a documentary. It offered a
It was. on the o~r h.and_. chance to see something new
ha~dly what American JOUt· -and in a country of unlq;.1e
nahsm would call a crusadine interest to Americans. It of·
docu.me~t, or an exp(1Se -fered a chance to combine a
but 11\ view of Its frank com· 1tudy of essentials · with a I ment. about various aspecta look at b e a u t ifully·photo-
of Soviet society, one cannot graphed sei!nef")' that was
help but wonder a~t the re· important to the basic struc·
W E DNESDA Y
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Dunphy.
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4 Bob Hope Chrytl• Thta. * Robert Wacner
Sally Ann Howes In
"Enemy on The leach"
7 "BIG VALLEY"-COLC>ft * DRAMATIC WESTERN
•·ey firts Uni .. "·• 'Oline .,_.,
auut rta11 11 Nie-llalilty't fl1ncet,
'!tho betOIM1 1tt11Ct1d IG Ills brotll•
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ml".) "Sunshlnt Shenrrl·l.a."
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min.) A a>ln laundry. 811tklncf\1 .. '•I.ct and a 111nd·P<lx r1CI are t1lt tomtdy settlnp for A11n Youns. 0.11r
ny Kay. and Joyce Van Patten, w!Mle
son1s t11 prnc:nttd by llu Mlnn•I•
end .lohn c.,.,. 7:• G CIS ~-1111 It..: (30 1111n )\
Wllttf Cton~1t1. I
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"The Red Sllewt,"
8 ltlllllH• (30 min )
0 8 I S,1: (60 min ) ·,-111 T11er •
Dr Owen Mclean. 1 junc11 phy11~e11.
mu~t self out to Communist torca
to uve hil half,ctlte deupter. L ..
Aytrl alld rr1nce liuyen cuut.
G .,....... !Me (lO 111111 ) m ._. t11t .._ (30 !!tin > 5 GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS
m 9 ni. 1.ae&I w.iw: <SO * TV 5, 4:30 Ii 10 pm with
1111n l ··Npma ,rwlnc. ~ Brundage Fishman Enber1 ,,, ..........
7:)0 b L.0111~ iu11ttt11'1 Y-c P'tt-
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114 llttrwda 1n ~lcin• Bow duptlt
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mo" l '1trrw "' • Tiny Tow-'tlt
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trvrt ind heired 1'-11 by tll1 ,..,ie
trvonr tn • town ••th e11 atomic rt-
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CD 8 fttlrl: <60 -) lM'fY ~-1e11.
acUon of the Russians. who tu re of the hour. ~~~---411~~~!!11 . .!---------~--_:~-..J h.a~e prov~ thems~lvea sen· Very frankly I c ot . s1t1ve w U.S. television. • ann re
C1r1'°" and '''" Whltllty au.st. llO:l5 l' Allt11 Mon 1114 tile ..._
( min l 10:2.0 m • tiff lrwdlll ....
0 8 Tiit ~r• II Onie 11td ~ (30 "'In.) "K111, th• l11tl111o:lO Q Tlle .....,_"" (30 -~
Hllptt." Kna bc1iru to ,_"t lier By Dick lroob
By Tom K. Ryan
By Al Smith
ly Walt Kelly
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The program's publicity mem~r ever being bored by
described it as "a compre· any vtdeo sbcw that gave me
hensive. searching look at the opportunity to see a part
the Russia few Americans of the world I h~d never seen
have seen or know much before. But this hour was
about _ Ute villages and dt· able to acromplbh tasks on
ies alon& the banks of her a num~ of levels -and in
greatest river. lhe 2.~mile color for those f ort u n ale
Volga. Filmed over a two-enough to see ~ program fl!.O~ period, the broadcast l hat way. NBC.TV , by lhe ~ s 0 m e of the Soviet way, announced some t l m e
un1on·s va.st and complex ago that it will prese~t a 0~·
problems ... " 'The producer hour ~lo~ pro~am filmed m
was Gene Deporis. with Mar· ~ S1benan c1ly of Irkutsk
vin Kalb as the reporter and ~er a Corynal ~greement
writer. Wlth the SoVlel Uruon.
MENTIONED THE CBA~L S WI M:
'!be har~sment referred Danny Kaye 1 CBS. TV series
to by the network was rpe· has been renewed tor next
ciftcally mentioned in the season ... ~ame network, as
program. Jn addluoa there expected, will also add a sec·
were pointed comme~u con· ond night ol movies next sea·
terning such areas as Soviet son. on Fridays -wruch
c ·O n omic "lnckwardnesa " means there wtll be at least
apartment house constru~· five weekly motion pictures
tion. roads, conformity and offered by the three m.ajor
displays of .. organized affec· coasl-lo-c.oast broadcast! n g
tion." organizations.
There was aho a comm.ent ----------
• b o u t the la c t lhat In a
"classless sodety." a river PO Scbedule<l steamer offered three classes
of travel. Another segment
deatt with a top 1tee1..a-1cer For Silvera<lo
who, as a leadeT al his fac·
tory. had an apartment, a tel· evision set, a country home SILVERADO -Rep. Rlch·
and a car. "CBS Rep<>rU" ard Hanna (0 • Huntington
said he offered the lnforma· Beachl has announced that
tion that moat workers have ~ Pos.t Office . Department
such apartments fhis was will begln acee~ing bids Jan.
private strictly for his own! 14 for construction of a post
family)' -bol the program office here.
then diSC()unted this allega·\ The bu ilding will be located
tJon by noting how shared near the corner of Ladd Can·
apartments are in use. yon Road and Silverado Can·
roll • thief i.undma Hd 1od m 8 V1~4: (lO mill.) ""' •
4amer for Rkk'a frtt1n11ty. udn Gl1c111."
• Cl '"""" '"" -Of l.aMI m c.-tftt. Cecil l rOtl!I. 11M1 Sea: (IO lllill.) "lrttnbut "
m Tiit '-"Wea .. (30 min >,10:40 m IMet '"' P'WMI< s.n..t m e ,.._. hi t1ll S.11: ()0 1111n ) • ''SU~llM lsl111d " 111 :00 6 DtHll 0 C'ect ••rt (Ml """) Jerry Dunphy • te'*"',,.,.... 0 8 T\t lldl ""' lkin: (le m ,......_ """ > s.u Llttlar11.
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0 Tiit l'lttJ Mt SMw: (30 "''" )I Yiu~
"'Io• Runs Aw.,-Sut Plot Fer • 1 O (t Mftie: •tt ~ •
G) Tiit If~._ (60 1111n) lrt.cf De.,tdlf' ·~tdltl SI"'°'
C1J 8 .....,.... ...,. AM!lt.,t:I CD Th Men Criffift SM (90 1!1111)
(30 r11lft I "Advtfttll" t4 th• lteSC\11 " ti) Ml-M: "A ,.._.. .........
flJ hWM le"" '3>--Qur1ts 8ict10fd
flJS..rdi
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ll:JO I) Cit Mlril: "1Nlp11• ·~·· • • l:lO 8 • Tiit a-tr HllllMtlla: (30 nna H•1den. : mla.) llhrth• Hyer e'91111 1n auat ' • · rol1 o4 bt1u!Jful arro11"t T11cy Rich 0 8 Tiit h•lpt Aw: .lohM9 • ·
ards. th• world's ridltst women, who Carson, holt. • ,
seb out to wa111p frialld Jed Clem O 8 Novi•: ''SMet It 114 .....
ptn. 054-V111 JoMto11
0 9 Ciol(tt (lO 111111 ) "I Lew •• • ~. I l M You, I Len You-I U:OO 0 Mftl« "MMt WM" .._._. •• ·
l"llillk." Gldcet lumps to 1 eoncluslon Ntchot. • ; •
about • surftf • 11MIC1 11 tht : 1
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0 9 Mll'rit: '"Tiii s.-OM" '561 G11ves '--MICllal Ray Cl) M-: """Hliftt H......-'91
Q) & Tiit ""4elill Wtll4 tf -Rod Camero".
w ... (60 111111 I lZ:SS 0 Movie: "Ont'" tile lttl" '41-·
fJ) All Stir TllNtn Ronald Rtal•"
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a:.a m ..... 't" Mlk s.n111t
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1:15 6 Mont: ... tllt Hirt" '42--""·
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t:OO tJ ta I r-Aa•: 130 m•") Oh Z:OO CD All-lfilllt ..-ea: ..,....
m OOu~tS tdllllrU l ud W1tJ011°1I Home" '5&-Anltlony Stttle. ""-
ltrm t nd winds up bUY"'I tl there I Crimes of St111he11 KnU" ,.._
lly 1ncrtu 1na h11 ltlld hold•"f to Eric Portm1n. "flylRI Wllr '41-
300 tern. I Leo Goruy. The program also took note yon Road. It will have 1.750
ol pleasant aspect& of 1 i f e square feet or interior space.
along the Volga as well u 96 square feet of platform
some improving areas of So· and 4.400 square feet for park·l·--------------------
viet society. There were shots ing and a maneuvering area. * BEST BETS T ON IGHT
LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE 1:00 9 .... ...,.., OllJll• Tlltltnl: '1ht [ntmy Oii th• e .. c11.• l
Worid Wu II dram• C:OMtmin& t-.o nav11 ol(Km anemphnr to u,_
tll• dttoMl1011 aecrlt of I Germen 1111114 Guesl liars.,. Robert w._..
JtlMI Donald, Torifl Thetthtr i nd SallJ Mn Howes 811Jettd It tht ....
1,..,lld bNCfl llome ol 111 embittered W1dow (!i41sa HO#u), t111 i. ..&
llt *'4Jt lo rwttr tllt ttllSltlw mine salt. tm~td by ltl .. r P-'
•ltll!IOl!ty Md tltt lttrlditn both Itel for tll• MNll 'robllm "
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2!i::· 10c
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Del Mante Green Beans ·:"29c
Ken·L·Ration ~~:r11~tim 2 1:~:L 37c
Dolt'• Juice ~2~=· 2 '!:-
WOii'• Dlaw 'C:r ·~
25• Chlll Sauce 0.1 Mont•
654 . Sllctd PfHapplt ~
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Hidden
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Dressings
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Layer Cake I Sour Dough
Mn. wrtpt'a 654 lirttnllt ••·•L 25c L .... C1ce111t ..... RJ• Breu . • IHf
Grade ''AA'' Eggs
Cl11m rJ tht ~ushed ~ Mlftlo/ ea rlt'IChtl to ~ smw.y stwe.
,.._ Llrp lxtn Lire•
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Large Pineapple ~:!i., ... ~ 39t
Potatoes Dried"· Prunes
tl.S. No. 1 Idaho ~inset Town House-8rt1kfnt Size
It Bleaches and Sanitizes.
So Gentte to Most fabrics. {
Dairy & DeHcatessen
C0Ha1e · Chee1e taemi
Lucer11e Tortlll ..
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Yellow Onions
allota Figs
So Nutrihoo5"-f resh New PKk
12-11. 29c·
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Tropiu~Pure Fruit Juice
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A NOW AT BIG NEW NEWPORT BEACH SAFEWAY ~-------
.. In Store Baker
-· ' ' . ~ -, . . '
Fresh Biked
Foods • Bottle Shop Favorite Brands
1t l ow Pricts
·-
2-1 OAILY PILOT /NtW1·P"tu
HOME ON LEAVE
John L. Morrl1
Wrdnttday, January 5. 1%6
COMPLETES BASIC
l.,ry E. Peten
Men it1 Service
2nd Lt. Joo I'. Wad.awortb.
aon ot Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Wadsworth, 298 B ow Ung
Green Drive, Costa Mesa,
haa completed Air Force
survival and special tra.in·
ing conducted by the Air
Training Command at Stead
AFB. Nev.
The graduate of La Habra
High School and Utah State
University has been assign-
Pd to Davis·Monthan AFR,
Ariz .. with the Tactical Air
Command.
Airman Larry E. Peten,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl
L. Pet~s. 16852 Greenview
Lane, Huntington Beach,
has been assigned to Kirt·
land AFB, N.M . alter com·
pleting Air Force basic
training.
He graduated from North
Torrance High School, Tor·
ranee, and attended Orange
Coast College.
Engineman 3/C Willi am I>.
Fundom, USN. son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Fun·
dom . 739 Oak St.. Cost.a
Mesa, is scheduled to re·
tum to Long Beach aboard
the minesweeper USS Excel.
which bas completed an
eight-month deployment oH
the coast of Vietnam.
Army Pfc. Lawrence W.
r erin, son of Mrs. Rose!Ja
Perin, 328 Bowling Green
Drive. &>st.a Meu, quali·
field recently as expert in
firing the M-14 riOe in Ger·
many. Pfc. Perin, 20, ls a
1963 graduate Of Anaheim
High School.
Pvt. John L. Morrts, son
of Mr. and Mn. L. H. Mor·
HOSP IT Al DUTY
David WerkheiMr
I .
ris, l.fm Davi& St., West·
minster, has completed U $
Army bulc training at Ft.
Polk, La .. where he will be
reassigned alter a holiday
leave with hu family.
Hospitalman R. D a v I d
Werkheiser. 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Werkhel·
ser. 1600 Santiago Drive.
Newport Beach, will be on
duty at the U'.S. Naval Hos-
pital at Camp Pendleton for
the next 17 months. He is a
member of the Na \'Y Re-
serve,
.James r . Mcdelland, son
of Mr . and Mrs. Harvey T.
McClelland. 169 CQsta Mesa
St .. Cost.a Mesa. baa been
promoted to Army staff ser·
geant at Fort Hood, Tex.
Sgt. McClelland attended
Newport H a r b o r High
School ln Newport Beach
l11s wife , Erika. Is with him
at Fort Hood.
Island Hopping
By ALMA OVERROL T
'Ibt press and Qty ol Av·
a.Jon councilmen were re-
cently liven a preview ot
the DW Catalina Terminal
In Loa Angeles Harbor. The
SS Catalina, two boat lines
end an airline will operate
from the new facility. Lo-
cated at the end of the mef·
ropolitan freeway system.
the terminal will be named
"The Gateway to Catalina."
Several acres of parking
apace adjoin the new tacit-
Two Banks
Hy A large hangar will be
used by Catalina Sea Planes
.Inc. Two ramps lead to the
deck of Ile SS Catalina.
*** BOAT OWNERS are r&-
minded by Lachlan Rich·
ards. cru et of the Division
of Small Cran. Ha.""bors,
that all California boat reg-
istrations will expire Dec.
31. New registrations for a
three-year per i od from
Jan~ 1 Utis year to Dec. 31,
1968 will cost $3. Aller the
feb. 4 deadline a penalty of 1SI 50 will be charged. A
record of more than ~.000
renewal notices are being
sent out.
*'* * H di 1966 THE A YALON Chamber all e of Commerce says it's ex-
periencing its worst flnan·
A T c1al crisis since organizing UtO· ags shortly after World War II.
The Chamber has appealed
Banks in Huntington Beach lo lhe City Council for fi -
and Laguna Beach are among !lancial. ajd: The city. which
more than 150 ill the state Is considering a 4 ~r cent
participating • in • the annual tax on pleasure ! n ps a~d
vehicle registration program hot el reve~ucs, said that in
of the Department of Motor ord~r to g1v.e tlte chamber
Vehicles. ass1stan~e, increased local
The Security Bank at 202 taxes w,1ll be necessary.
Main St. in Huntington Beach * * * .anG--~ Bank oLAmerica A _PROPOSAL t.o organ·
299 Ocean Ave. in Laguna 1ze an Cifens1ve naroor pro:-
Beach have provided counter motion program is under
space for OMV personnel to consideration by the Cham·
hand.le vehicle registration ber of Commerce. The ba·
renewals. sic plan ca lls for 12 con·
Thi! OMV it.ation.~ will be sec~tive weekend programs
open during regular banking I beginning April. I. Each
hours weekend. a ma.lllland ma·
· . . rina will be encouraged to . Only (>ersons with regis~a-joi n a flotilla bound for
hon ren~waJ cards, mailed Catalina. Each yacht wtiich
to motorists last week, will makes its first channel
be able to •C9uire 196& Ji. crossing to the Island will
cerue pl~te slickers at the be presented a certificate
bank stations. award rluring a welcoming Those w I t h o u t renewal een~mony
cards should take last year's * * *
reS?istration documents to the .. Lv ...,.ER f Ph'!' nearest DMV office. In Or· '~ r, • 1 . rom 1 IP
ange County they art located Wr1gh1y, pres1den~ of 08:ta·
at no w. 19th st. in Costa Una I l 1 and S1ghtsee10g
Mesa. 1330 E. F'irst St. in Lines. turned down the
Santa Ana and 15062 Jack.!on proposal that Avalon o~r-
Avf'. in Midwav Cit\· ate a new steaml"'r pier. · · · I hut a<'kno"" lrdged that the
----• prr~rnt pin is drtrimf'ntal A WARD W~NNER 11 10 thr cic'vrtopmcnt of Ava ·
f'11e Dt\ILY PILOT has "on ~Ion Ba~ Wrigley said a ne"°
rnore awa rds t r o ni 1 h e sitP wi ll ha\ e to l>t' chosen
J 1 1111ni;e County Prr~s Club before the expiration of thP
, ,, HJ ll OV other _newspllJ"W'f. rre~cnl IPasP Jn J!lfi7
• O·OZ. JAA
INSTANT
M.J.I.
. 79c
ZEE BATH
TISSUE
DEL MONTE
PEACHES
MJ B DRIP OR
REGULAR
$
4-ROll
PACK
COFFEE
ALL AMERICAN
BEER
6 uu 89c TINS
BELLE of KENTUCKY
BOURBON
I YR$. 3'' OLD
FIFTH
RON REGAL"
RUM
11FTH 329
LEJON
BRANDY
o~ 499
U.S. NO. 1 RU.SSETS
Top Qualify-Woni Cook-Up
LB. BAG
ROME BEAUTY APPLES
mRA
FANCY
=1k1.
2 ~.29~ D'INJOU PEARS
BANANA SQUASH THICK MEATtD-ll. s-
FEATURE } FRESH 1t.ti.. Pitted 3/1
of the WEEK DATES U-n.er Wittie •
$
STOCK-UP
: XLNT TAMALES
'Wt' VAN CAMP ~:::
CHUNK TUNA
~= CAKE MIX v~~~
2~luJ.. MUSHROOMS
STOCK-UP
SPRINGFIELD
~~~ CORN
TOMATOES
-CUT GREEN BEANS
CHILI BEANS :~;~ ................ 9 •
PORK & BEANS :r~':.'m "..... 9 1.
KIDNEY. BEANS ~~~~.'~ .. : ... ~.9 1.
OIHIHOS mA!E!U -3/ I . CEREAL, l~OZ. .. . .. . .. .. .. . •
WHEATIES ~:~Jl~~~.oz .............. 3 /~1·
FROSTED FLAKES 10.oz. . . ...... 3 /I;·
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fresh from
our In-store
bakeries in •••
LAKEWDOn-
ANAHEIM-COSTA
MESA-ORANGE-
WESTMINSTER-
HUNTINGTON
llH
SWEET
ROLLS
A HUGE ASSORTMENT
DOG FOOD VETS. TALL TIM ... "..... 15 I 1. t•(
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DOWNEY-
CYPRESS
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Dutch Crone~ BREAD 3 1(~A~~t 1.
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,
C & H SUGAR ~:~:.11::, • • • • • . • • 99c
C-AACKE~S :~~i~~~~. aox .............. 29c
ALCOA FOIL
· i~c~ 31 t
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llBOW ¢ ll
MACARONI 23 PKG.
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UP
CAL·FAME FRUIT
DRINKS IORDO SEalONED
GUPEFRUIT
CAMPBELL'S
::: IOUPI
$
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Sl':Gi:LD FRUIT COCKTAIL
1~,~~c PINEAPPLE
2~~~" PINEAPPLE c•:::.::rr
i·::: KRAn DINNERS
stfu:~ ASPARAGUS c~~~~lt
STOCK-UP
SPRINGFIELD
ii~~ SPINACH
SAUERKRAUT
POTATOES/BEETS
$ $
7-IOHf lllP CHUCK 39' ROAST =:. ........ LI.
O«>Nf IHf 01UCK 4~ ROAST :~':d ........ u.
CH04C!' IONElESS IE!P 69' CHUCK AllUtl.s TASTY mou ........ ll
IONEO llOUEO ANO TIED llffl 79' SHLOR. CLOD ROAST ~.~~~L
IONEUSS TfNOEllZEO IEff 98c CUIED STEAK ~~
lIAN IONELESS CHOICE 7 9'
IEEF STEW ~=u .. u.
Albertsons T as~-Tender
CHUCK
STEAK
ORANGE JUICE ~~i~..r .......... 6/1. IVORY SOAP CLOROX
BLEACH ICED MILK ~:~~~T~~~DN .............. 4/ 1. 4 :~i 27'
POTATOES· =~~~~.":.~:. '"'· ......... 4/1. IVORY SOAP
COUNTU-AIULEL ... ~·······lli·---1---3-MED. 'lt¢ -!Alt m;J--,,.. _ _._~.._-.!a.-.
GREEN GIANT i~~~~:ss~i:.c(· ....... -:) 4 I I.
' GREEN GIANT :~$:uc£ ......... 4I 1.
GREEN GIANT :J~~t::[~ ........ 4/1.
GREEN GIANT rr.su:: O:::l ...... 4I 1.
GREEN GIANT ~1xaE~J::~tu,f ....... 4/1.
IVORY
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WHITE KING
HANULATED 73¢ SOAP, GT.
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sr<"'-•• 1. t••
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711' f ,1 ....... .
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HSI Ge•d•• Oro .. I I•./
CAMPBELL'S
~:E SOUPS ..
$
ALBERTSON'S
"T AST¥· TENDER~
u.s.D.A. GUDE
CHOICE
BEEF
GUARANTEED TENDER AND
T ASTY·BETTER TRIMMED ANO
PROPERLY AGED ......... ..
EXTlA lfAN. Plesti 59' GROUND CHUCK .... u.
ffeft-fVBY HOUR 39' GROUND BEEF ....... LI.
oaADE A WHOlE IOOY 29' FRYING CHICKEN ... ta.
UTH ILAOC HAWK VAC ,AC 59' FRANKS .............. u. l'H.
All~DS~ 3/1 LUNCH MEATS::'"'· •
JACK OR LONGHORN
CHEESE t•OZ. PACU;[ ........ 49'
37' HALF GAL.
EVERY·
DAY LOW
PRICE
11(16 S. l reo 11..t.
~
•NORWALK
,., ... , ...... "a-ft"' --------------------• HUNTINGTON HACH
USll fd-dt
• IUINA , ARK • • OIANGI
1 NY ~ Lt
PKG.
I •
MEAT PIES
kERMIN 4/89¢ FROZEN
Steero Bouillon
PH. 29¢ CH:.~
C*IOH
WHITE KING 'D'
GIANT 75t
'
• LAGUNA HACH
700 S, C .. tf Hiwey
•LAKEWOOD
Ne.-lk I. Ce1tlro~•
• LONO HACH
1140 Cort0• at O•••o•
,.~'!''""'tf• .\ L n .. •\ • ~ ~ n •
....
7.511 I. 0 ••• .. tt.orpe
• CORONA del MAR
l04f CHtt Hiw.y
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•CYPRESS
6311 Soll JooJ
1706 W. Chert ..
• OUNGI
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601 N. fl Co•1•e l.lvd.
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Wtdnudiy. JinUNY .5, 1966 DAJLY PILOT /Ntws·Preu 2fS
Children• Hospital
Balboan Elected
Board President
ORANGE -Richard Lyon
of 1740 E. Ocean Front. Bal·
boa. has been named pnai·
dent of the board of trustees
at Childrens Hospital in Or·
ange County.
Lyon, a past second vice
president 9Utteeds Robert A.
Daily of Anaheim.
Manager of J . W. Robin·
son·a Deparlmeot Stoce In
Anaheim, Lyon la preaJdent
of the Anaheim Rotary Club
and holds posittom oa the
boards of the Anaheim Welt·
l'!~muruty United Fund,
m Cbambel' of Com·
me-ce and the Norttl Ounce
County Council ol l>e Boy
Scouta of America.
Other officers elected were IOARO PRESIDENT
Edgar Pankey, Tustin, first Rich.,d Lyon
~ president; Claud Symp-
soo, Anaheim, second vice
p:etideat; Gordoo RlcbmoDd,,and Walter Douglas, N~
Orange, secretary; William Beach, uslitant secretary·
Gfraldin. Anaheim. treuurer, treasurer.
HB Council Postpones
Decision on Flooding
The perplexing flooding Public Works Director Jim
problem of two Huntington Wheeler's solution may lead
Beach homes waa left unsolv-to arrive at a solution to th9
ed by the City Council Mon· problem, told the council that
day night. it would coat $28,288 to keep
Money and legal questions wat~r out of. t~e buildings.
forced postponement of a de· City ~dmini.st:z:ator J?<>Yl•
cision on the problem, which Mille~ said the city can t af.
involves two buildings e a 1 t ford it, .and pointed out that
of the business di.trict which Wheeler s solution may lead
have been !looded by backed· lo a runoff of exceu water
up sewer water. onto property owned by other ' persons. Occupants ~f the homes are He suggested an overall
Betty A. Reiaer, 615 Frank-drainage d!Jtrlct as the even· foJ:t Ave .• and. her next door tual solution.
neighbor. "Marilyn A. Janow. Councilman Thomas Welch
The women have protested couldn't be solved temporarily
~itterly abou~ the lack of ac· by cutting the homes off from
tioo by the city to resolve the the sewer lines and infitalling
problem. The homes were septic t.ankJ.
flooded Dee. 9. Finally the council ordered
Mrs. Janow said the situa-Miller and Wheeler to work on
Uon presented a health baz. the septic tank angle In hopes
ard and haa caused illneaa In that a quick. temporary solu·
her family. tion could be found.
Medal Given
NB Man for
Viet Service
A Navy dental officer from
Newport Beadl has b e e n
awarded the Na vy Commen-
datioo Medal for hil outstand-
ing field work in VJetnam.
Capt. Glenn D. Richanhon,
of Sl91ii 35Ut St., was com·
mended for "exercising out-
standing professiotal skill.
diligence and resourceful·
ness" whtle serving 3$ senlor
dental officer with a Navy
support un it In Saigon from
MEDAL WINNER October of 1~ to ·July of
Gl9nn 0 . Rlchard10n 1~pt. Richardson establish-
ed a "stable and productlve
dental clinic in an area sub-
New School ject to terrorism." read a ci·
t.ation accompanyi.r.g t h 1
medal.
Sponsored
By Temple
"He brought hope to those
who had be81l wounded. hum·
bled and humiliated by the re·
suits of war." the citation
said.
Capt. tUcha.rdBon was pr-e-
SANTA ANA -Dr. Daniel sented the award by Re a r
G. Aldrich Jr., chancellor of Admiral Carlton B. Jones,
the Uruverslty of California, commandeT of the U.S. Naval
Irvine, wiU deliver the con· Bese in Los Ange*·
secretion message at ground·
breaking ceremonies Jan. 16
for Orange C o u n t y'& first
Jewish school and youth cen·
~.
Ceremonies are set for 2.30
p.m. at the building site, Tus·
tin and Fairhaven avenues.
The '250.000 buHding ls
sponsored by the congrega·
tlon of Tern le Beth Sholom.
Archaeology
Meeting
Set Thursday
e roun s c reorl' . SANT A ANA _ The P a-
square feet will house 12 sep· cific Coast Arcbaeol<>gical So-
arate classrooms, a large ciety will diseuss future SW'-
multipurpose lounge and a veys for Indian sites in the centr~l amphitheater. Newp<,"11 Bay region al a Rel,igio~s Jea~ers scheduled meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday
to participate 1n t.he ground-at the Cherles w. Bowers Me-
brealcing ctremomes Include mori1l1 Museum, 2002 N. Main
Rabbis Robert Bergman. who St here ~II officiate. an~ Aaron To· Joseph. L. Olartkoif, survey
held. Morton. Fierman and archaeologist for the Archae·
Norman R.edhch. ological Survey Office of th e
-Universltv of California al
T .1 , Los Angeles. will speak on rat cr s Shown "Site Survey -the Poor
Cousin L'i Archaeology ...
LOS ANGELES -Camp-Excavation of an Indian
ers, teDt campers, compacts. !lte near the bay is planned
self~ont.ained units and trav· tor this month. Areas near
el trailers. all 196& models the Irvine Ranctl and t h e
from 36 different manufac· Univt!t'Sity of Oaliforn1a. Ir·
turers, will be features of the vine are oow being searched,
lntematlonal Sports. Vaca· 1 and excavations are to be
tion and Travel Show sched· made this spring.
uled Friday through Jan. 161 Volunteer worken are nee-d·
at the Great Western Exhibit eel to help carry out society
Ct!ntrr hrrr pr<JjeC'ts, a spokesman said.
;
2(J DAILY PILOT /Ntws-flmi w~,. Janiwy 5. 1966
LEGAL SOT1CT. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTU.:F.
} •
SO% in 5 Years
Businesses Bloom
Letterhead • ''let I.Ith • Catat.. lhttt• •
erochUP'el • Handbllta t r Anythlnt •n I IC 11"
ftri11ted l aide l0.35 flret ,rlntecl ••th lldu 14.n
1000, 7.50 ueh addlt1or111 flm 1000, 10.to ea. •ddl·
1000. tlonal 1000. ••Kt ... --,. ............ ·-..... c-• ..., ...... -. ...... c~• - -._............, .--. ~.,..., 1-.
Phone for ll.,,,....ntetlve
Te c•ll ..... 546-4514
THE COPY HOUSE
PRINTERS
Houra. l :JO · S Mon.· ,.rl. 2tt1 Crace L•n•. Co•U M•H r 11u1 ~ .. .,., J e11 n , ltU
.. :
OVER THE COVNTER
NASO L ....... fw Tuee6ay, J..wery 4, 1966
Urt today , , .• Hl"?I a full
" en eur thrift etr11flc•t•I
m !5~ on reaul•r pa ..
k accoun~y amount
10.00 to $10,000!
Southern California
TH•IFT &: LOAN
Al lti. tlltifl (-1 111 I . Ott•
ti , CMfl -· Cetll. T>IM-1'11 W .. t
J. : : •
DOWN
l Part of
pedestal
2 Sl !J'I of
the fulu rt
3 Showin11
pnidety
4 P sydlolo-
9lst's concem
5 The SI.WI
i Where two
struts meet
7 Butowed
8 Fr..i~'s
nMt
9 Un1nv1ttd
Funds
10 T eltphan t
users
11 On lhe go
U Under
CClllJOI
1J Hot strictly
lttll
11 Hot l't homt
22 Nu .. ber
24 Kind of
tax
25 01spa lch
27 A111~1cai
Indian 28 Mo1.11lain:
Co111b. form
30 Naval unit.
Colloq.
31 Work
JJ Sharp
36 Cutler•(
J7 Soviet
Cl ly
J8 ~omewhal
~usp1c1ou~
•1~
•J Oe~trot
by fir' 46 Toole up
residenc e
. ,
l1S &O
48 Hasn't.
81bltcal style: 2 .,.._
50 Caeticn••
prefix
52 B1d11lnton
court
filrtu~
53 Good·
look1no
55 Painting
!16 like "n old
woman
57 Claw
59 F t111 in fne
name
61 Thin Man's
dog
62 Batlle of
P"a Ridge
hero
64 Before tht
presenl
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IJS Bel~ ;,.1'al>! lan Is
~?lrlofatr
''o" Abbr. .,1 Goll ball's
pos1l1on
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'Rig ht to Know'
UCI Plans Seri es
Of Six Lectures
A series of six lectures on1 Lecturers. th e I r subjects
freedom of information and and dates are:
censorslup an 8 democracy Avrun Stroll. professor of . .. ' philosophy, UC San D i e g n ent1tJe~ . The R I g h t To "The Meaning of Censorship," Know, will be presented free Jan. 11.
~ the public on ~esday eve-Edgar z. Friedenberg, pro-
nmgs at the University of fessor of sociology UC Dav-
Calif ornia, I r v l n e starting 15 "The Public &hoot as a
Jan. 11. Factor an Perception," Jan.
University faculty members 18
who are authont.tes in their Charles llulten, professor
fields will come from cam-of Journal.Um. UC Berkeley,
puses throughout the atate to "Free Press," Jan. 25.
present lectures on the mean-Jascha Kessler. auoclate
ang of censorship, the role of professor of Engfuh, UCLA.
the schools, free press, cen-"The Censorship of Art and
~orship of art. privacy, and The Art of Censorship," Feb
the nghl to know about ~O\'· I.
ernmental affairs. Jesse L. Carr. M 0 . pro·
Lectures will be held ln the fessor of medicine, San Fran-
UCI Science Lecture Hall at c1sco MedicaJ Center, "The
8:15 p.m. They will be pre-Right to Privacy," Feb. 8.
sen ted by the lntercampus Arthur C. Turner, professor
Cultural Exchange Commit· of political science, UC Riv·
tee in cooperal.ion with the erside, "The Right to Know
Committee for Arts and Lee-About Governmental Affairs,"
lures al L'CI Feb 15.
'N ight of the Iguana'
Slated 011 UCI Boards
Tennessee Williams' "The professor ol drama, wtth aeta
Night of the Iguana" will be and costumes by R.tcbard
the aecond production of the Triplett. lecturer in drama.
department of drama at the Auditions are open to regU·
L'nivers1ly of CaliJorrua. Ir· tertd students and to any
• './'!~. qualified actor who registers
The steamy, poelic drama for Vniversity Exunaion
2oes into production with the course Xl60. Credit is avail·
beginning ot the winter quar· able to regilrtered student.I in
ter. Auditions are ala~ for university theater courHI 80
the evenings of .1 \0. 10 and and U!O.
11 in the l'ruversity's Stud.lo ''lguanA" foUows the drama
Theater, Fine Art.a Building. department'• initial proJuc-
"The Night crl the Iguana" lion, "Little Mary Su.nsblne,"
will open for 10 perlormances a rousmg musical romp that
m the Studio The.ater on provided a preview of the Uni·
March 2. It wtlJ be directed vernty's resource• in acting,
by ~rt Cohen, assistant directlltg. danc:ing, costumes
and mus~.
The Willarru drama offen
Philco Plans a challenging change ol pace.
The brooding conflict. set in
a sleazy ptt·World War II
Honors for Mexican seaside ttt0rt. wu
a 1961 Broadway aucceu and
later a motion picture, atar-
nng Ricllanl Burt.on. Av a Employcs Gardner and Deborah Kerr.
A committee at Aeronutron·
le Division of Philco CoJ1>.,
Newport Beach, ii lo th e
proce.a of nominating em·
ployn for 1965 Ford Mot.or
Co. Oommunity S • r v I e t
Awards.
Long Beach
Promotion
Aer:onutronic employes whol Under Wa y contributed voluntary aerv-
iceg to their communities last
year are eligibl e for th t LONG BEACH -~The city
awards. and port of Long Buch has
Philco is a subsidiary of launched a aix-month study
Ford, which sponsors the na-and promotional drive to ad-
ttonal awards program a.n-vance the community and
oually. harbor as a location for ocean-
The .nominal.ton period at onented industry and ttiler-
AeronulrorJc will continue pnses:
through Feb. 4. Louis F. Jobst Jr., of New·
Nominees chosen by a judg-port Beach, head& the pro-
tng committee of civic lead-gram. ers for special recogn1lion Jobst. a m~mber of the Na-
will receive a mounted silver t1onal As~oc1at1o:n of ~ence
scroll with the engraved com-Wnters, u manne editor of
mendation of Henry Ford 11. the Independent and Press
If the service of one of the Telegram. ~ewspa~rs. He is
award w1nnl'rs 1s judj?ed par-also m.antime edit.or of ~
t1cu.larly outi;tandin~. he may lndus1r1al N~ws, con1;rlbuting
he selected thP area Ford editor to _Cahforn1a 011 World
"Cillzen of t~ Year ·· and a "nter f~r a num~r of
The awards "ill be present-other publ.1cat1ons.
ed at a banquet to be held at Jobst will take a lea_ve of
Aeronutronjc in nud-March. absence fr~ these duties to
---------'devote fuJI Lime to the ocean-
lological development pro-
gram.
Occ S• Among his duues will be ignup contacts -A1th firms in South-
Pm Cahforrua already m the
U d W held or cQntemplatl.ng an 11 er a v early entry. along With at-
.I I tt'mpU to mt.ere-st them in es-
Thf>-rfL~tral..INl period for rtablt~hl~ (ac1lttJet •t Loni;~.
studPnt.a planning tn enmU 1n Stach
regular da)1 1mf' clas&es at ·---------
Oranj!l' Coast Cnlle~e ts un·
der ..,,.ay T ) ,1 Students nl'W to the coll~e ra \"e ·' a p must contact the aclnuu1on~
office for registration 1nfor· D R J
mation. The office is located ue e ease
on the Costa Mesa campus . I
2701 Fairview Road. tele-phone 540-1610 extension 201 A m11Don cop1~ fJf rAJtfor-
Returrung ~tudents w 1 11 nia ·~ first off1cul h1t>Jway
make appointments on cam· tra\el map v.111 ~ ava1lablt pu~ In thf' publlc wtttun t wt>
The ~rmn.1? sf'me~ler lx>~n~ IA.PPk~ 1
.Ta.n :11 Rrtumin,1? and ne" In arlr11tinn in ~l.lndard ,,.,..
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$18 JffiDion Budget ,
Gene1·al Tel Plans
Big Growth in '66
The largest expansion pro-subset. I o r electrocardla·
grom tn Ule h1.tory of t b e grams, the data call automat·
General Telephone Com1>9-ic dial unit and the tape No.
ny'a Orange County Diviaion $ Datupeed Service,• h l ch
ls acbeduled for 1966. it wu will print 750 wordl per min·
announced by Rollo D. West, ute .
dlvtalon manager. New loudspeaker 1ystems
A budget of $17,744,m has include a apeam-mkrophone
been plaon«1 for improve-~e line system f o r
ment and expansion of facW· large auditortunu, a loud·
ties, he laid, much of the tpealr« to ampliify telephone
work being slated for t h e calla and new k>udlpeiler
Weat.minlter headqual'Ura of. paging equipment
fice and a vast operating com· New telephones to be of.
plex in Htmtlngton Beach. fend Include the data trans·
''The largest single item in misaion "DATATEL" aet with
the budget La $8,047.737 for pufh button and ro~ry dial;
outside plant," West aaid. custombed wtallation of tel-
"Tbat figure ia larier than epbone component.a and coin
the total budget for a good statiODI built into dean, wall•
many of our 24 operating di· and other IUffaces; tbe Pan-
visions." he add~, . et Telephone equipped wt th a
Other categor1e1 include frame for surface mounting
telephone instrumenu and re-on walla, two line key and
latai equipment. $3,789,716 ; meuage waiting lamp and
central office equipme~t. $3,· tetepbooea with built.-in jacks. 266,~l ; land, buildings, ()the-plan.I for tM new
working tools and miac.ellan· ~ar .ioclude continued ex·
eous equipment, $2,M0,098. pan.ion ol mobile telephone
NEW HQ ayltems and pt'l"SODal signal·
Some of the notable pro}-ing aervices.
eru in the big budeet for uee TAX 8LA8BED
include construction of a new FOCUlinC 00 some of th
division olfice be~uarters not.ble dlianfea and tnnova~ bui.ldl.ng in tbe ahoppmg cm-. t.er at Weltminlter Avenue tiOllt to be experienced by
and Golden Wert. The grouDd-~ Telepbaoe CUltomer.s
breaking ceremonies were during la, R. Parker Su~·
held in December and ci>Q.-v~ ~idllllt ol tbe uW~ty
structioo ii already well said: GeJMnl ot C.Worrua,
under way, with ooms*tioa ajoag witb the entire tele-
set for M.ay. pbonll indUltry, ·t.. worked
Plana are being formulated cDllgesJtlr to brtng about the
for the construction of. anoth-ettmination of the. excise tax
er central office, _ the War-on telephone service. We are
ner ceatral office near Hunt-~ery proud that.we J?layed ~
ingt.oa Harbour. Tentatively, unportant part in this ~n~f1t
cona1ructionn will at.art in to oar cmitomera. Beginning
July and completioa tbt! fol-this month the tu on tele-
lowm, year. phooe aervice will be reduced
Ground tnaking cue-rrom 10 ~cent to 3 per cent
monlea for the CODltnJction of There will bl farther reduc-
the operating complex in tiooa in the IUOCHdin1 years
Huntin(ton Beach af Slat.er mrtll the tu ta tota!y elimi-
and Gothard street. took Dated in 1988.'' pla~ on Dec. 14. Four new "A rate reductita amounl-
buildtnga are to be erected, Ing to approximately fl,000,·
tncluding a service office, en-000 annmlly will allo be a
gifleertng building, warehouse benefit to a large number of
and garage facility. Comple-General Telepbone custom·
tion la acbeduled for mld-1.966. en," Sullivan said. "A 4,000.·
000 redaction will become ef·
LAGUNA WORK fedive tn JemJary ol 1986 and
ln Laguna Bftch a number the remanunc $3 ooo 000 will
c:l corutruction projecta in-become effective' at ' a lat.er
volve placement of conduit date," be noted. ''Tbe rate
and trunkinC systems to pro-reduction affects the rt.le for
vide major exchange an d buic telephone ter'Vice and
trunk relief and to accommo-rangea u high a1 35 cenu a
date forecasted motel. multi-JDODth in aome c~ " be
unit and bu.a~• Mvelop-no~. '
ment. Aside from what General
A request for telephone fa-of Ca.liforna will be apending
cllities for three new build· during l.S, c.ati.forn1a Water
ing1 at the D~glas Space and Telephone Co., a ait>sidi·
Systems Cent.er in Hunting· ary of. Ga>era1 Telephone &
ton Beach hal. ~en~y been Electronics Corp. under the
reoelvai. An m1tial installa-management of. General Tele·
tlon of approximately 1.600 phone Co. of California, will
push-button telephones, 1,.200 spend ovtt $72,000,000. West· a~e-11 n • telephones: a em California Telephone Co., sw1~.chboard and associated with general offioea in Los equipme~t were reque~ Gatos, also a aubl.ldia.ry of
In addition to the pro1ect.s GT&E Corp will invest al· cited, West aaid that e.xteo-., .
sive placinc of underground mos~ '3.M>,000 dunng the
conduit and cable throughout co_nun_g_y_e_ar_. -----
the entire Orange division,
which encompasses Westmin-
ster, Huntington Be.ach, La·
guna Beach and part of Foun-
tain Valley, would keep le.I~
phone construction and instal·
lation crewa on a heavy
tcbedule aD year long.
Newporters
To Attend
• ... USERS Se • Wut not.d that the Orange IDJ nar
divilion terWd onr 90,000
telephones by the end of 1965. Four Newport Chamber of
which represent.ed a net gain Commerce offioen and a
of almost 15.000 telephones Newport Beach city adm.inls-
during the year. "We expect trator Thursday will attend a
to gain in excess of 16.000 dur· specW 1eminar in Pomona to
ing 1966. which will bring the discuss methods of redevelop.
total or telephones served in ing estabilshed business dis·
the divisions to almost UO.· tricts.
700 by the end of the year," Officials in the Newport del-
West said. ega.ion include Chamber
Total company expendi-President Ed Hirth, directors
lures will amount to $143,. James Berkshire and Robert
000,000 and represent t h e Leech and c I t y Adminis-
largest annual expansion pro-trative Assistant C a 1 v i n
gram in the history or the MotllOll. Chamber Executive
utility. Total payroll for tl\e Manager Jack Barnett also
company is expected to reach will ctttend.
$101,000.000 lhis year. Featured luncheon speaker
At the end of 1946, General will be Robert~ pres·
--.+iP..lepMne-.(;o..... of-. . ot the I Inifld '.state..s_
one or America's fastest grow-Chamber of Commerce. His
ing utilities. served about 21&.· tubject iJ "Bu.sines• Leader·
000 telephones, compared with ship for T~ Commllnity ~·
a cu~rent 1,660.000. Total rilopment."
plant mvest.ment has vastly 'lbe seminar ii bein& apon·
increased from $33,000.000 in sered by the Pomona a n d
1946 to abo~t ~.ooo.~. to-U.S. Chambers. A special fea-
day. Operating tn 24 dlvmom ture of the program will be a
and 11 counties. ~he utility is tour of the city of Pomona's
a 100 per cent dial operated privately financed new busi·
telephone company. It abo neu mall
provides Direct Distance Dial-___ . ------
mg facilities to over 91 per
cent of its customers. Th e
company expects to ad d
126,000 t.eJephooes by t h e
end of 1966.
New services and products
Bank Honors
30.ycar ~Ian
to. be offered by the utility L le Ott.erman ot 16611 305•
this year lncludt data traia-Y . .
mission. loudspeaker s ystems. by Lane m Huntington Beach
new telephones and o t be r will reach the 30-year mark t "ones aa an empfoye of the Bank of ca e,. · America Thunctay.
DATA t:NlTS Ottennan. trust officer al
In data transmission th e the bank's Santa Ana brancti.
company will olfer the model began his career -.rith t h e
35 private tine teletype. a bank as a booklcteper at the
data subset for data sending· Wh1ttln branch . He mov~
,.,,, "" "'C! N1111pmrnt <I a I a • into h1~ rurrent po~t in 1" ·~
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30 DAJL V PILOT /N~·Pmi Wtdntsday, J•nuarJ 5, 1966
Bars, Stripe~
4 Newport Police
Give11 · Promotions
Four Newport Beach pohc~· ~tesa resident, studied at
men are "earing new bars Fresno State College In the
and 5lrtpes today as the r~· field of personnel admirualra·
1ult of holiday promotions &y lion. He has been with t b e
Police Chief James Glavas. department nlne years.
Hal Minugh wu promoted Lt. Heeres, who live1 ln
to captain and placed an com-Huntington Beach, holds a de·
mand of the Patrol Division. gree in criminology from th<'
Louis Heeres was boosted to University of California, Berk
lieutenant. Donald Picker and eley. Ht" has served six year•
Kelson McDaniel won t he Ir on the force.
sergeant stripe~. I Sgt Picker. or Costa Mesa
I
4 Rabies Clinics ·
Slated on Coast •
0ran1e Coast doe owners Accordtnc to Dr.~ E..
will have f®f qpportuntties to Stockton of Corona del ltar,
have their pet& inoculated the vacclnd will protect, too
against rabJea lt b&r1ain for two yeara.
raw -t l.50 per doc. Many cornmunlties ~
The cllnJcs have b t t n rablea vaccination ~ort a
planned by the O r a n r t dog can be licensed. Humane
County Branch, S o u th e r n officers will be on band at
California Veterinary M e d· some of the cllnlc. to MD U.
dlcal Association. in cooperat-cenaes for the comina ,ear.
Ion with the Orange County
Health Department. All will
meet from 7:30 to 8:30 on tbe Nante Offi following scheduJe:
Thursday (Jan. 6). S ea l Beach Fire Station, 718 Cen· ANAHEIM-Dr. J
tral St Seal Beach Ryan Jr. of Orange Thur~ay, Jan. ia. Cosu elected 198& president '.the
Mesa City Hall parking lot, Orange C & u n t y Opt .. b io
695 W. 19th St. Society. ,,
Thursday, Jan. 20, Newport Other new office.rs IJ9 Dr.
The advancements 111 rank "as graduated from the Um
were based upon results or verslly of Oregon tn politka
\\rttten txams and oral tn· science and donned his uni·
tervi.ews by a board of pohce form stx years a~o. Sgt. Mc· ~d'?ir.ustrators from other Jut· Daniel, a Newport resident,
1sd1ct1ons. is an Orange Coast College
Captain Minugh, a Costa graduate.
STEP UP -Four Newport Beach poll~ Oflker1
who re.ceived prom<>tions over ~h~ _hoqchys.1 'are
rongralulatled by Asst. Chief Merrill Dimca.n (ngbt).
From left they are Capt. Hal Minugh. Lt. Louis
Heeres and Sgts. Donald Pi c ker and Kelson
McDaniel.
Beach Fire Station, 475 32!d Arthur Canoll of Fu111Jton.
St. president-elect, and Dr. 'Ron-
Tueaday, Jan. 25. Hunting· aid Craig of 230 E. l'Tfh Sl,
ton Beach Fire Station, Lake Costa Mesa, 1ecr~
at Palm streets. urer.
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Interesting Suggestion
With holld·ay f E'6t1v1lles behind them. thoughts (If
breadwinners begin to turn to that annual unpleru;.ant·
ne&S -the income tax.
in more than one state, would ltll1 have to fill out a d•
tailed return to show the ~akdown.
Filling oul the federal return so that Unclt Sam
g(>ts his full due under the law. and not a C'ent morr
nr less, calls tor a degree of record-keeping throughout
the year unknown to our forefathers.
But the vast majority of .Ute income t.upayen
earn their entire inoomes within California, and for
these a pertentage f'Onnula and tbe simple carbon
copy at the federal return ~uld be the best headache
And even when record-keeping is as meLiculows
as the Internal Revenue Service demands, there remains
tlhe problem or transferring and translating the fact6
into the tax return. Once this has been accomphshed
by the taxpaye-, either alone or wilh the help of a tax
accountant, he would Jike to relax and call it a day.
cure since aspirin. ·
It could conceivably also c::ut down the tax collect..
ing bureaucracy of the state. with attendant large aav.
ings in the C06't Of stale government.
But no, be can't. There then remains the state
income lax form. and it isn't identical with the federal
form. It demands il.'! own special treatme-nt.
We supf>05e ll la juet tx>o simple to work. But some-
how we can't help wondering If It isn't worth the serioua
attention of our regular Legislature.
\
An interesting solution to lhis problem was offered
Last month by one of the youthful contestants in the
YMCA-sponsored model legislature which will convene
in Sacramento nt>xt February 11 through 13.
A R~alistic Approach
The bill offered by th.is oontestant would fix the
state personal income t.u rate at a flat 11 per cent of
the tax due and payable to the federal government.
lf understanding each other is a 1cey to building
a better 80Ciety. the Home Visit Day pbn can contribute
a lot
The rate is based on estimates that state income
tax paymen~ average out to approximately 11 per cent
of the amount paid to the federal Internal kvenue
Service.
Presumablv the California resident who earned
all of h~ income within the state in the taxable year
would gjmply attacl> • copy of his federal return to the
state return. together with his check for 11 per cent
of the amount due in the federal return.
The Orange County Home Visit Committee i3 spon·
\90t'ing a serie-s of meetings -small, intimate borne ft$-
sions -to bring ogether people of various ethnic, ra·
cial and religious groups. The purpose is simple: to
get people to co~urucate with each other and thua
to better u.nd~d each other.
It's 'DOt a do-er camPligo, but a realistic ap-
Those non-re.'li dents earning money in Oalifornui.
and presumably abo those rESidenl3 owing income tax~
proach to improvin our relations with each other. U
r ou're int«~ed yo can get rriore in.formation by v.vit-
1ng the comrruttee a 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach.
Allen-Scott
No Surprise So Far
By ROBERT S. ALLEN
and PAUL SCOTT
HeU S)'1Mlluta. lllC.
President Johnson will
present his annual State of
the t:nion m e 11 11 age the
sa mtl way he cbd last year -rn a nationwide TV-radio
broadcast at a night joUlt
mPetmg o( Congress.
The second 11ess1on of the
89th Congress convenes
next Mon&-ay. At this ~Trt-
1n~. the plan is for the Pres-
1dE>nl to deliver hU address
a l 6 p m. lPST) Tuesday.
I~ CO~TRAST to a year
ago, when most of the State
01 the Union mess.age was
de\ oted to the domes I.Jc
l1eld. this t.ime t.he grim
struggle Ul Vietnam will be
tlw prrllominant topic.
Jn its present draft form.
the address cont.ams no
dramatic pronouncemenl.8.
Vietnam are lo meet Gen.
Westrnoreland's request for
a combat strength of six
divisions. He now bas the
equivalent of tour.
THE PRESIDENT also
has approved adding sev·
eral Air Fo~ and Navy
interceptor and light bomb-
er squadrons. These con·
siderable combat reinforce·
ment.s will n~sitate more
logistic, medical, commu·
nications and other uruta.
The urgent need of this
butld-up is strikingly em·
phasized by two sinister
developmeot.s .
-Navy Intelligence has
reported that in the frrst 25
days of December, RussJa
delivered 230,000 tons o!
arms and other war sup-
plies lo Haiphong, main
North Vietnamese p o r t.
Tlili is the largest amount
so far provided in o n t
month. Of this record to-
tal 150.000 tons wu trans·
ported by Soviet freighten :
80.000 by Polish ships.
-GEN. WESTMORE·
LAm> has Wormed the
Joint Chiefs ol St.alt that
North Vietnam used the
holiday bombing lull to
greatly increase the infll.
tration of troops and weap-
ons into South Vietnam. The
U.S. commander part.le~
larly warned that heavy ar·
tillery iJ being laboriously
hauled through Laos and
Cambodia to Viet C o n g
strongholds in the centraJ
highlands o( South Vietnam
-where the Reds' mas·
sive fire power can be used
against lghter-armed U.S.
cavalry and a i r b or n e
forces.
SINCE LAST February
the Air Force has flown
more than 96,000 sorties in
South Vietnam and up-
wards Of 16,000 in N o r t b
Vietnam -with a combin·
ed Joss of 35.5 planea. Tb.is
is a .J'l peT cent Joss (3.2
planes per 1,000 &Orties). Jn
addition two 8·52 h e a v y
bombera, based at Guam,
have been lost
Total estimated cost of
these plane losses la up.
wards of $8'70 million.
The Joint Chiefs wanted
the President t.o use thU oc·
casion to proclaim a na·
t1onal emergt"llC}'. Such a
dedarallon w o u 1 d have
cleared the way for the ac·
tivation of a num~ of
"ready reserve" and Na·
tlonal Guard units -wtuch
the Joint Chiefs atrongly ta·
vor.
IT JS THE Joint Chiefs'
intent not to 'end thes•
troops to Vietnam. Instead,
they would remain ln the
r----·i Guest Editorial
'L S. a~ replacements for
regular forces dispatched to
the combat zone.
Monumental Tulu Aheatl
. .\ftf'r N>osidl>rable· IMH'
co11nc1 J dehberation, the
.Joint C'hlefs' proposal "aJ
.-.hel\'etl by the President as
winece!sary al tha t.me
llm' ever. it Is vet"\ poss!blt
th1~ ur~ent m1>s~a,2e ma-.
llf' n·c·on51derPd b\ ,l'Jne •f
The \·1Ptna m M?:fJct C1/'1·
llnues to U:'Pns fv
UEFI'.\"ITEL Y C'rrld111 !l'I
be 1nc:luded l.1l the Pr~;
denrs address 1s tne as~'..•·
ance that he d~ :'\OT t'm-
tt-mplate seelo.:tng a ux ;'\·
crea~e. A
Wlufe dlscJn,m2 •i,a· r.,
new budget "~u e x re p rl
$100 btl lion. the Presidem
'l\,ll cont.end the boomin~
economy 'IV!ll produce guf ·
.iu:le.nt...Levenu.e Lo meet .I.he
large additional expend!·
rures.
While announcmg his in
tent1on to • x p a n d l ' S
forctt In Vieb>am to "more
than 300,000" the President
will lay heavy stress on
Wll!Jng n • 1 1 to negotiate
"unconditionally" at any
time.
· The troops destined tor
By J . EDGAR HOOVER
Director
Federal Bureau
of Investigation
1be yur 1966. when hts·
toneally recorded., m a y
prove to be one of the most
,,~1cant m the annals of
la"' enforcement. Whether
L"l!! references wiU reflect
a a.er•1ce lJl keeping with
· e nighe5t traditJOns of our
pr'J(P..., on depends primar·
" <,r L~ efforts of each en·
h~c ~mP.nt officer.
E \'1!ntA of the past year
g •-e 1ome mdlcation of the
mr.inu!n4'ntal Lasks facing
4~ ·n th e months ahead
V.'h.Jle 196.5 was a year of
Rt'<l"'1h and progres!i , e_ven~
further pointed up the need
for law enforcement to
meaTilre up in llieluTJest
utenl to the professional
concerts of it.3 duties
AS A GUARDIAN of jus·
t1ce and ol"Ck!T. the police
officer cannot dictate t h e
term' or t"lrcumslances un·
der which he mul\t meet his
obligations. Although I a w
enforcement ia not respon·
&ible for the social or poli·
Dear Gloomy Gus:
~ paid $15 to see the players first hand
in the Rose Bowl, Instead I saw a
spectacle cont.r<>lle<i for the benefit of
the television commercials Wnen will
the paving public demand thev S<'e the
j?ltmr instead of 11 t houl\anci ·offtct alc;'
tlfn l' outs f.!l'arPd for TV~
-~! S S.
flltt 1u1or. ,..ltrl• ,.,.,..,v v•,._. -••«n•rit, '~" " tM•
Min•• .. r h•~ rovr .,., ""'' 10 Gl60my G.,., O•ilr r11o1.
tkal conditions wh.i.cb fer·
ment unrest, civil diJ<>bedi·
ence, and violence, the offi·
cer is not free to rational·
tze or to hedge in the execu-
tion of his duty.
There are those w h o
charge "police brutality" to
detract from their mis·
deeds, to gab publicity and
sympathy f<n-their causes,
and to discredit all peace
officers. Even so, the police·
man is sworn lo remain
courageously calm and to
exercise sell-restraint in the
face of acorn 4lld ridicule.
He cann<>t alford to be goad·
ed into actions which lend
credence to such allega·
lions
PUBLIC TRUST is built
on the respect and confi·
dence-inspired by--outst:and·
ing service. In dischargin1
its responsibilities, law en·
forcement can follow the
objectives and idtals of pro-
fessional police service to
avoid a breach o( this trust.
In 1966. we mwt chart a
course of action based on
fotegrity, ability, and per·
severance. Each officer of
the law should resolve to be
a Living aym.bol o( trust-
worthiness and dependabill·
ty.
HY. MUST JIONOR his
pledge to aerve man.kind, to
protect lives and property,
to shield the weak against
opvrt-ss1on and the peace·
ful against violence and dis·
order. and to respe<:t th•
rights or all persons to lib·
erty. eq uality, and justice.
In ~h<>rt. the an~wer to
manv of the grave chal·
IPnl(l'S l,H'1ng law enforce·
ment in the ~pw Year lies
in a i;tnrt arlhf'rf'nr e to pro·
f1·,~1on.1l anrt rlhtcal st~nd
llrth •
,.
St . ictly Personal
' trology' Came First
By SYDNEY J . HARRIS '""1Mn ,.....,,._ IY~ ..
A readeT Q Pittsburgh
wants to kn~ why the
word "astrology·• is used
to describe the cult, where-
as the W<1rd "astronomy"
is used when referring to
the 1cle.nce.
What puzzles him is why
we have such "°rds u
"biology," ":toology,"
''psychology." 'sociology,"
and "geology," and yet de-
scribe the science of the
heavens as ''astronomy.''
IT IS sntFLY becaU4e
"a&tr°'° gy' · came fl r • t.
The cult of forete.1Uq U.
future by the stars preced-
ed the scient.lf.lc observa~
tion by thouaanda of ~rs.
By the time the astronom·
era arrived on the "Ja· the ''sclentilk'' name d
already been approprla
by the cultists.
The aame i3 true of o{b"
word "chemistry." Belon
there were any real chem·
ieta, ~ were "alchem-
ist".'' ThU 111 a word lm·
ported f r o m the Arabic,
and means "1ransmuting
base metalll lntd g o l d."
When scientific chemical
research waa begun, the
word "chemistry" wu de-
vised u a shortened form
of "alchemy."
NOT MANY know that
th• word "phlloeopb«" is
also a late-comer. The earl·
ieat practitioners c a I I e d
themselves "fOPhUts." that
is, wise men, or men who
had the ability to diapense
wisdom t(1 the multitude.
Wh~ Socrates e a m e along, he d~ied that any
h u m a n being truly pos·
sessed wisdom -and {fol-
lowing Pythagoras) called
hilmelf instead a "philos·
opher," that ls, "one who
loves wisdom." His term
succeeded in taking hold,
and today a "sophist" is a
pers<:fn who juggles word•
and ideas, while a "phUos·
opher" ls someone seri·
ously engaged in the pur·
suit o( truth.
WORDS SUCH a1 "bialo-
I Y" and "zooloey" a n d
•·geology" Md in "logy''-
wbich is the Creek root for
"sciencr'' cJr "knowledge''
-because their ttudy waa
not preceded by primitive
art.empts to interpret their
secrets. They began u sci·
ences, and not •• offahoota
of s<nne magical art. (Even
the word "science," inci·
dentally, is a late-comer to
our languaie: it was kn'own
simply as "natural philos·
ophy" throughout the Mid·
die Ages.)
IT f.S.gASY to lOt>k down
upon -. early utrologen
and &lc:.$emilta, but worth
bearing bi mind that they
had a ~ of truth by th•
tail.~ studlec ot mai-
netie fteldl aod IUD•SpoU,
as well .. atomic fission,
have given UI grMter re-
spect for the insights of
these cultiJta.
And Freud's muter·
pieee, '"nM Interpretation
of Dream1'' was surely
preftgured by a n c it n t
dreanH'eaden as far back
u the Bibtical We of Jo-
seph. They merely tbougtlt
dream• f<1retold the future;
saw that they ll·
the paat -but ii
alJO true that what.
•ter bu deeply influenced
OW' PeJl will a.1'o affect the
~ d.. our future?
,George:
at.ol~ly w 11 d
verything conned·
surfing, surf And
read everytblng'I
cen & t the sport, and J
only ba one problem. The
nu.rest tcean is 1.200 miles
ftom m house. Can you
live me PY good advice?
'\ DESPERATE
.,._I
Dear De-rate; eertalltlf but tt milht ~ a ::f&. Here -wt\ile
I'm ~. l\oki this bit
sbell up to 7our ear.
...
W\NNER_
Ralpla McGill
Alf Landon, Prophet
I A news It.em about Alf
Landon at 78 brought back
• convt'natlon with him in
the spring of 1937 -a few
months after he had car·
ried only two stales In hia
race with F. 0 . R. But
first, a preamble.
At 78, Alf Landon reveals
a mind and a compreben·
sion of things as they are
which makes many o( t.o-
day'a quotation-mark "con·
aervatives" appear In the
grip of mental rigor mor·
ta. U n t i l Barry Gold·
wall.T's v~a wert totaled
in 1964, Alf Lndon had lost
the presidency by a great-
er margin than any man In
hktory.
DEFEAT DID not turn
him into a bitter, carping
man, as lt bas made so
many others in our time
and his. He had ~n a fine
governor ot Kamas. He haa
remained an active bus!·
nessman. An active mind
has enabled him to be alert
U> change ,and eventa and
the nf!ed for resiliency in
men'• minds and policies.
The quotation-mark ''con·
servaUvea" art shocked by
this one.time Republican
conse.rY&tive candidate -
for such he was -who in·
dependently supports mea·
sures such as Medicare,
rent aubsidiea for the real·
Jy poor, and the Presi-
dent's policy in Vietnam.
THE LANDON c o m e s
through in this quote : "De·
bate and discussion of our
foreign policy is one thing.
But picketing (the White
House) and burning draft
cards gives an impression
to our enemlea that we art
not united. For bette.r or
worse we are behind our
President'• foreign policy .,
He favors the admission
ol Red China U> the U.N.,
because, It seems to him,
the giant a.moog A&lan na·
tions would be Jeu effec·
tive in than out. He be-
lieves, too, that the popula·
tion concentrations and the
increaslng technology and
automation make welfare
measures Imperative. He
has 11 caveat. '''Ph~ w~lfan
it.ate is at.ill in the trial and
error st.ate," he said. He is
willing U> give tt a chance.
OIL INTERF.STS. radio
stations, and other Cree en·
t.erprise I n t ere s ts have
his ruu attention. His refu·
11al to equ1te "conserva·
llsm '' wtf,h reaction and/or
to be<:ome old and oaalfled
is an inspiration lo those
whoH observa11ce of poll·
tics has witnessed the ugly
and unworthy changes that
come to ao many of the dt!·
feat.ed.
Luck brought this report·
er a chance to talk with Mr.
Landon In Washington not
many months after his 1936
defeat His experience with
Southern Republican dele·
1allons at the 1936 conven-
tion had left him dlsmayed
and shocked. He had not
been aware of the corrupt
C'Ondltion of many of th ose
delegation~.
"WU\'," KE SAIO. "some
nf those Southern dtlega·
4
.
tion.s were paned around,
banded back and forth, and
traded like ao many sacka en potatoes ...
·'There mu.at be a reform
of th4! Southern wing of the
party," be aald, "lf the
Republicans are ever t.o be
accepted in the South. Why,
there were men on those
delegations who were ()f a
character that would have
made them ineligible for
Republican delegations In
any other regjon."
"1 FOUND,'' he observ·
td, "that the southern delf!.
•allom wert held in con·
tempt by those who did the
trading. This ls where the
big Job of party reform ia
needed. in the Southern or·
ganb:ation of the Republi-
can party.''
The interview created the
Ufa.al denial and affirm>
tion. Some of It was heated.
J teca1I a leiter from a
Southern state Republican
leader who denounced Mr.
Landon with profane and
coarse lanauage. Thil man
was widely known as a COi'·
rupt.er in his own commu·
nlty and state. Hia whole
reputation confirmed tha
Landon thesis.
THE OLD "Post Office"
Republican organlutioDJ
of those day1 were, f<n' the
most part, unquestionably
~rruptly led. Many good
men tried to work 1n the
ranks. But not many hid
the stomach for it. It waa
not until President Elsen·
hower,.....eame along in 1952
that the South saw the or·
ganizaUon of "Eisenhower
Re'ptlblicans." These lead·
en managed to take the
party away from the old
fine crowd. In 19S2 and 1963
many of the old corroptera
were back in control -th1J
time u "Goldwaw oon.ser·
vativea."
All Ludon WI• a rood
prophet.. R~orm of the Re-
publican party hu to be--
I.in 111 the South. TNt'•
where the major problem
rem aha. .... .,......._,Ille.
Mailbox 1=
PT A "•· Inter-at fa Se ... I
To the Editor:
It has needed W be said
for a long time, and Count
Marco aaid it very well
(DAILY PILOT Comment
Page, Jan. l l in his "Away
WUh the PT A.'' except for
his reference to Girl
Scouts!
I had spent several years
at PT A board meetings
that never began or ended
on time, and accompllshed
little more than a Lonely
Hearts club, before I final·
ly woke up.
THERE WERE a r e w
yeart after that, during
Other
Voices
Blllh19, Cooing
Jt takes more than bill·
ing and COC:ing to make a
successful marriage, a psy-
chiatrut reported at a mar·
riage seminar at Purdue
University. The trouble is
that billing and cooing sel·
dom endure. In too many
cases the cooing is aileDc·
ed by the bill~.
-Minneapolis Tribune
the PTA membG' s h l p
drive, thAt were Vf!f'Y try·
Ing: My elementary tdd:>l
children's tean. and
claim1 that "you're the
only parents not interested
in school," and "oar room
will lose the ~ (for
membership) all becaute
of you."
THE CBJLDREN are
now old enough to tel the
picture that PTA member•
ship has absolutely D<fthing
tQ do with interelt In the
school; that. in fact, it fre-
quently open.s the doOr to
numerous time-cooaum·
Ing actlvitiea that actually
prevent your bavinc time
to show an interest in the
child and his school WQrk.
But r d<1 miss that col·
fee and ch.it-chat!
N~ WlnntELD
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Samuel Jousoa: "Noth·
lng will ever be attempted tr all possible objectlo.na
must fir at be overcome.••
BIA ANDIRSON, lcfltor
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Chorale
De huts
With a feast of music echoing in their ears mem·
hers of the newly organized Fine Arts Association of
Oranp Coast College and representatives of the Colt.a
Me9 Recreation Department, Cultural AIU Division
will host a back stage re<:eption honorin~ the Orange
Coast Chorale, the Orange Coast Commuruty Symphony
Orchestra and a Brass Choir.
The receptioq will follow the 4 p.m. concert "Sun·
day, Jan. 9, in Orange Coast College Auditorium.
The chorale, under the direction of Jack Coleman,
will sing tM Requiem by Durufle in their fir.rt public-
concert.
The Theodora Overture by Handel will be played
by the orchestra under the direction of J°"eph Pearl·
man and the Btia6s Choir will play several selection!
conducted by John Williamson.
,
,
Tickets for the concert may be purchased at $1
from Coast Musk, Costa Mesa Obamber of Commerce
and the C1ty of Costa Mesa Recreation Office, 88 Fair
Drive.
Information regarding tickets or the concert may
be obtained by calling the Recreation oUice, 540-0292.
THREE TO "GET READY -An making preparations f
bade stage reeeption to follow th Sunday, Jan. 9. afternoo
cert in Oranle Coast College are rs. Norman Watson an
George B. Wright (from left). and giving sage advice on ~be pr0:
ceedings is Jack Coleman. who will direct the Orange Coast
Chorale. one of three groups giving the concert. ..
Coolest Cat
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 16 and going
steady with one of the coolest cats in the senior
class. We haven't done anything wrong yet and that
is why l am writing. I believe in preventing trouble
before it starts. Please give me some advice.
After four dates I let Ronnie kiss me. Now that
is all he wants to do. I can't get him interested in
going to a movie, bowling, playing records or look-
ing at TV. I even tried your formula of asking him
questions about himself to get a good conversation
going, but no dice, Ann. Ronnie would rather make
out than do anything.
Last nJght he said if I cared for him as much
u he cares for me I wouldn't fight _him on this. I
don't want him to ditch me, but I don't want to give
in .either. Please give me 8Qme advi~ and fust.
-HANGING ON BY MY FINGERNAILS
DEAR HANGING ON: I'm typing at fast at
I can and I hofM I am not too late.
Glw this creep • final no and tell him to
1top peat.ring you or to find another girl. If he
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by Mrs. Rand~lph Par • while Mrs. William Armstrong. hostess
to the combined De Gamma alumT1ae chapter8 looks on
approvingly.
I
I All-county Brunch
Delta 'Gamma A lurnnae
Entertain Collegians
DeJt.a Gamma actives were guests of their alumnae sii-ters when
Santa Ana-Newport Harbor and f'ullerton-Anah-etm Alumnae Chapters 1loet-
ed .a holiday brunch in the home of Mrs. William Armstrong of Newport
Beach.
Fifty-six girls, home from their respective college campu:;eti for the
holidays. excha nged campus gossip and future plans, bringing back fond
memories to alumnae listeners.
From the Sant.a An.1·Newport Harbor Ch.apte:-Mrs. Randolph Parker
W36 ch.a irman. assisted by Mrs. Cha rl es Dillingham, both of Newport Beach.
Delta Gamma collegiam attending from Newport Beach and Corona
de! Mar were Susan Callis. Janet Dingle, Janet Goodwin. Diana Graves. Lynn
Noble, Kris St.a wickj, Vicki West, Roberta Heck. Cindy Minney, Joanne
Shaw, Drucilla Dwight, Linda CUJTy, Bonnie Pierce and ?am Gaynor.
From Huntington Beach came Nancy McKinney and Linda Royer,
tnd from Tustin. Roberta Pankey.
Karen Moore, Christine Moore and Millie Alexander attended from ~lboa and Teri Fried, Judy Piquet. Trudi Gill. L<>uise Freeney and Lydia
~quet arrived trom Laguna Beach. ·
Clroline Dunton. Mary Martin. An n Paulsen, Laurel Brunner, Jae-
~e Thomas, Cathy Alleman, Diane Shallonberger, Jackie Mascini, Jane
"1tterfelt. Linda Knudsen and Rullh Tyland we re Sa nt.a Ana Dee Gees.
Chairman from the Fullerton-Anaheim Chapter was Mrs. Ronald
S~ttuck of Fullerton and girls coming to the Harbor Area brunch from
~northern par t of the county were Patricia Borth. Janice JacksQn, Martba
Nati, Debbie We:;Uund. Gail Wilson and Delney North of Fuilerton.
Anaheim participants included Courtney De Lotto, Pat Napoli and
D<lf?thy Patterson.
J.. f'r9m L<>s Alamitos came Chris Godbe and Karen Koester and Linda
C-a~beU, Elizabeth Nitta and Ann Fickle arrived from Orange.
1 Marnie Magda and Judith Morgan came from La Habra and Bar-
ban\Beard from Garden Grove. while Kathryn Dahlgren drove from Mon·
tebtlo, Barbara <l1>ugh from Whittier and Diana Stenen from Brea. -t--- - --
Deserves Qu ck Deep Freeze • Ill Tow I
ditches you, you h1ven't
l>EAR ANN LANDE ~ I am beginning to
think my mother was rig . She once told me that
there is not a decent, c •thinking man in this
world. I'm convinced sh ~ what she Wa.5 talk·
ing about.
1 am 48, and have ~ied twice. Both my
husbands were skirt ch m -morning. noon and
night. The office man e: made a play for me the
second day I started work here. Til e window
washers and the jan"l· made goo goo eyes at me
the same week.
Yesterday the t~r-reader made an indt'<'ent
. . -. . . . • t t • • ~ r I' •
proposal. Th.is morning the bU& d% save me a
come-on wink of the eye. I am so sic sex maniacs
I don't know what to do.
What advice do you have? Is t an escape?
Please don't tell me to Me a doctor a check-up.
The last time I went to see a doctor ne ttopoeitioned
me right in his office-DESPERATE
DEAR DESPERATE: I think
'" a p1ychi1tritt. But make sure
female. And I am not kidding.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would Ike to say a
word to the grandmother who signed rself "Beck
and Call." She was annoyed beca \er married
daughters used her as a sitter. a coo lnd a seam-
stress. They also had a habit of drop ng oCf their
children at her house when they w away for
weekends.
I am in the same boat. 90 I kn ow w she feels .
But the solution you suggested won't lrk for me.
Here is my story: Several months ago y daughter
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asked if I would take her children for four days
while she and her husband went out of town. When
I hesitated, she said, ''Well, if you have to think
about it, skip it." She hung up and would not speak
to me for three months. I missed the children so
much it almost killed me.
Now when she asks me if I will take her young-
sters I say yes without hesitation. The price for re-
fusing is more than I want to pay. Maybe you 'will
say I am a darned fool, but I love my grandchildren.
~ -L. A. GRANY
DEAR GRANNY: Don't loc* now but your
daughter it blackmaili ng you, ind the It ut•
ing her children 11 b1lt. I hope, for your aake,
Mother, th1t there ire no more at home like
HER. One i1 enough.
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Back Arguments
Dressy Trend Slacking Off
Chan1pagne Reception
Sparkles With News
IT'S GRE.A T TO IE HERE AGAIN -Surrounded
by family warmth, Mn. Carl Zamlock revels in
memories of her 22 years in the Harbor Area, 14 of
them as secretary for the Newport-Costa Mesa
Branch of the National RA:!d Cross. Now living in th~
San Francisco Bay area, Mrs. Zamlock is h~re ~it·
lng her family in Corona del Mar for the ftrst time
in two-and·a·half years.
J GAY PAULEY
N\:W YORK (UPI) -
Oaden Nuh waa credrted
with the obtervatJon that
w~n In slach should
turn thelr backs.
Fa s fashion desl1ner
e Trl1ere !eels much
me way -"1 don't
if a pair of trousers
y well cut and y~
. let's say a slze
p to 12, even a nice
you've 1ot to be a
," 1he said.
Kie around u the
subjec 0( tTouaers on worn·
sales· m o u n t
ally and the argu.
ow mon heated
ther they should
for act I ve
at-home. or
y lbouJd be IC·
ceptable !or Ml1 occaeion.
Trousers aulta are thick
ln the sprint fa.ahlqo col·
lections 0( New York man· wcturen. And m a a y a
IOC.lallte or jet setter these
days ls weari.n1 d r e • 1 y
trousers instead of altlrta In
Ute fashionable lu.ncb and
supper c:ub apota where
ooa the ~meat
would have sbabed tbem 'rl&ht back to their chauf • reared llmoua.lnea.
When Gtrald1ne Chaplin,
the actre11-d.aulbter of
Charlie Chaplin, climbed
tff a plane from Europe in
J(ew York the other day,
lk was weartn1 a cbeck·
.eci trouser suit w i t b
matching little boy cap.
)liar Tritere would ap-
~e of tbat comune for
traVel.
t
Jennifer Payne
Se~ Ju~y n,iw
Mr. and
Payne of
nounced t
of th41lr dau
Ann Payne.
Voltin, ion
L. G. Voltin
Wash.
Alfred
Meta u-
encatemeat
ter, Jennifer
William L.
~.and Mn.
Bremerton,
~bride who ....
For Red Cr9ss araduated fr Newport
Hieb School Orua•
•
Coaat Colleae cunently
Retired Secretary
Serves Voluntarily
• a rraduate stu t at Call·
fornJa State C 11 e g e al
Long Beach re abe ii
completin1 emeab
for a at·NW'l,..•rY\ teacbJ n t
credential. Her ance wu
~~irom ~1n
By EvtL YN SHERWOOD
Of l'llie °"'"',.....Md
How to peel a make and
skin a monby are sldlls
servicemen are learning in
jungle survival techniques.
accorrung to an attractive
former resident of Newport
Beach who spent 14 years
workin& in the Red Cross
headquarters at Bay Av·
enue and Balboa Boulevard
before moving to the San
Franctsco area two-and-a·
haU years ago.
Mrs. Carl I Lois ) Zam·
lock. a resident of Orange
County for 22 years. was
secretary for tM Newport·
Cosa Mesa branch of the
Southern Orange C a u n t y
Chapter, American Nation·
al Red Cr<1Ss.
AJthougb she now has
time for 1Glf at the Mrra·
vista Country Club a n d
Lido Woman
Plans Balls
Mn. Paul William Lawr·
ence of Bel Air. Palm
Springs and Lido Isle la co-
chairman of two European
bal!J, "Ball of the Silver
Rose" at the F a b I e d
Schwarzenberg Palace m
Vienna on June 24 and "Bal
Des Petis Llts Blancs" at
the palace of Prince Ranier
and P r I n c e s s Gra« in
Monte Carlo, Monaco July
1.
Invitahont to thue balla
wiU soon be sent to a num-
ber of A m er i ca n deb-
ut.an tes. Escorts wiU be se·
l~ted for all occasions
from Monaco and Paris.
Debut.antes will have a
week of e n t e r t a I nment
whk h wUI include the VI·
enna 0 p e r a, a musical
comedy. a performance of
the Llppizaner horses, the
VieMa Boys Choir, dinner
at the Drei Husaren. a dip·
Jorruatic receptlon at Le
Palais and dancing at the
Eden and Kobenzl N i g h t
Clubs.
w uhlftcton and
ployed in Anabe
A July weddin
Deel.
JINNffll AYNI ,,...... some bridge playine, Red
Cross activities still de-
mand much of her time,
said the visitor wbo ii stay.
ing with members of her
family in Corona del Mar.
On moving northward.
Lois joined the Berkeley
chapter where she 1s vdl·
unteer chairman ol staff
aides and vice chatrman of
the motor service with the
responsibility of supervis-
Women~~ Qub Sec~ons
Begin Bl-ight New Year
ing 21 aides and six Sta· Past presidents or Costa
tion wagons. Mesa Women's Club ~ be
Red Cross services have honored al the & era!
accelerated, according h> meeting Friday. Jan. 1. A
Mrs. Zamlock. Capacities noon luncheon will ~ fol·
of both the Oak Knoll Na· lc.'Wed by a suspense \tory
val Hospital and Letter· by Mary Dorr.
man HoepiW have dctubled Section meetings in~ude
to accommodate the seri· the Social SectJon lune ton
ously wounded who are be· last Tuesday in the ub-
ing flown in from Vietnam. house: Art& and Pennie for
Los Angeles Art ~uaeum
Wednesday. Jan. ~leav· ing the clubhouse at a.m.
Rembrandt's "Titus ii on
exhibition.
The fine arts festi will
be from 10 a.Jn. ~ ,3:30
p.m. Friday, Jan. ~ in
Anaheim. Luncheon ~ at 12:30. •
\· Fashion Talk,'
Coffee and doughnuts are Art from 9:30-l2 Thursuy,
being served to service· Jan S: the Literature ~
men as the boys board the llon's sack luncheon rt·
Orient bqund boats with day, Jan. 7, in the clubho se full battle gear and duffle Fashion designer bags. and on Mon .. Jan. 10. n· Sydney of Sydney Nor
""--.J "'-e boy• hav• lnes for the Fine Arts F • ill ~uK "' w " ~ IJ 1 will be · An~ w speak to members never seen a ship or an va JU'-'611:\.1·
0 Th d J 13 the Newport Harbor Serv ocean before." Lois re· n urs ay, an . e
counts. Work.in& from 1 to Garden Section wiU t ice Leaiue and their guuta
5 a.m. thrM days a week at 11:30 a.m. in the C b-at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. r
on the docks. volunteera house and on Friday, F ir· 6, in the Newport Harbor
have served ah estimated view H<11pltal Volunt rs Yacbt Club. Mr. Sydney
t 1.000 men, according to District Brunch will ke will discusi fashion, wha t
Loia. place ID the Woman's lu b it is , wbo creates it , bow
lo addition to the early or Seal Beach. designed and the comlng
morning coHee and dough· _Th_e_G_a_d_abou __ ts __ w_iu-4 __ ou_r __ sp_nn_· _g_f_as_h_io_n_s ___ _
nuts routine, the Berkeley
chapter includes a m o n g
other services. an eight·
month course in Braille.
Four women volunteers are
kept busy writing boo~ ln
Braille, Loia said.
This wn her ftrrt trip to
the Southland since retlr·
ing, and she and her sis·
ters. Miss Grace McMurty
and Mrs. Nate Ubbey and
her family spent the holi-
days together.
Charity League
Newport Chapter of Na·1
tional C h a r i t y League
meets every third Thursday !
at 10 a.m. Locallon lnfor·
mation lJ available by call·
ing Mrs. Cbester Salisbury,
673-4911.
NOTICE
ANTHONY'S WORLD f AMOUS
CUSTOM SHOE SERVICE
Is ClOSED At Richird's lido Center
For the IEIT '"SHOE REPAIRING u .. ,.,,
CORONA DEL. MAR IHO,.
COMPLETE SHOE, HANDBAG
and LUGGAGE REPAIR
CUSTOM
SHOE SERVICE
"A suit with trGulU'a has
lb purpoee,'' •be Nld.
"Y caa Ide a plane, you
want to 10 lk11nc. So out to
the country, JOG weer a
palr d trouaera ... that'a ftcte. I object to tbe alaclta
compJttely la a city like
New York or Paria or San
Franclaco ... .I think that
tt• I oot all ~hL 1 tbint a
The betrothal ot RoUADt .. l!l!!!!!!ll!!!!l!R!llll!!!!!!!mr""!!~~~1
atirt ia filbl '
Miu Trtiere it Ptril·
born but haa aucceed..s In
New Y 11rlc' 1 hilbl.J compe.
titive, mulU-bWkia CS.liar
garment induatry w h e r e
few wom•a ' have cll.albed
to the top. She lbowa fre·
queotly on best drased
U.ta aod ia a Ulnl-Umes
winner d tbe American
Fuhion CrWcs' award and
otMr top bonora.
Shi expreaald hw vlewJ
oo the manntm trend to
trouaers and to tbe cte.
emphaala of ~ and
waiaUint la IOIDe cleliper
collectioru on a teltriaion
lbow. and in ~venation
lat.tr.
Mlla Trttere hokla that
the f emlniM fl&ure will
prevail while the mannish
trend wlll fail.
"l think.'' 1be I I i d,
"-aboulden are Iler. to
ltay. waiatllnea .... ~ to
at.ay. and I t:biak a woman
lbouJd be like a woman.··
De Notto and Leolnard J,
lngro waa revealed dwinl
a cbampa&nt buffet party
in the Huntlnaton Beacb
home of tht brlde-elect'a
k~u. Mr. and Mn. ' co De Notto.
A centupeice of white, 1
· pink and red carna ti o n s
and roses waa sent from
Chicago ft>r the ~lion
by Mias De NoUo'a aunU,
the Misses G r a c 1 e and
Mildred De Notto.
Among guesta bevinl
the news ttC the July wedd·
Ing in Sta. Simon and Jude
Chun:h were the benedkt'a
parent.a Mr. and Mrs. 'Thom·'
as lngro of Orange ud
the bride elect's g r a n d·
moth~r. Mrs. Marion Mraz.
Family and c o 11 e g e
friends sharing the occa·
slon were Mr. and Mrs.
R. J c:tmston of W esb:nfn..
Ster, sister and brotblr fn.
law ol the engaged girl; Mr.
and Mn. James \faters of
Costa Mesa; Mlke Daniels
and Pam Sater, Wesbnin·
st.er; IUcheU and Robert&
De Notto. sisters of the
bride-elect: Debbie ll!gro,
sister of tbe bridegroom·
elect and Janet Friedens·
burg and BW Allu of New·
port Beach.
Miu De Notto ii a crad·
uate of Oran1e lfia'h School
and will be srarduated from
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ROXANNE OE NOTTO
A Summer Bride
Orange Cout Colltl' in
June. She is affilia~ with
Ep.ilon Delta Sororliy ~ u a dental aaaistant ma,Jor.
l n I r o, an alumnus ol
South Welt.em C«ltral Hlth
School in Jame.at.own. N.Y.
atttoded Santa Ana College
where he affiliated wilh
Beta Tau Ome1a and aeld
the AAU power U!Un& rec·
orda ln Nc.rthern a.od South-
ern CalUornia and Western
AmericL Even IO, tbe panta cult
crows, and as the fubldn
tr1lde pubJicatlGn. Wom·
en's Wear DaUy. Nys,
"The end ii nowhere in •lctil ..
WWD said~ of
women'•. miaaa' and Jun·
)Or ~ ?OM a "wtiop-plllf • 450 ,_ cent from
Auxiliary Heads Told
At Holiday Dinner
1t01 to llk From 119.> to New officen tor the com·
i.t, It added, muulactur· ing year were announced at
.., poduced IU per cent a holiday d I n n e r Lor
lllOn panta, with output members o! Newport Beach rfl6lc frOl'n 2,tm,000 doz. Women's Police Auxiliary
en to S,211,000 doun. in the Village IM.
"PtoducUon '1b1a 1 •a r They a.re the Mmes.
iDI president, was pr .. en~ •
ed the girl-ol·tbe-y e a r
award by Mr1. Earl Stone-
back.
Arter dinner memben ad·
journed to the home ol Mra.
Grauer for e1gnog and the
Uchanlt of gilts. ~ probably make 1964 J a m e s Rabb, president;
look like a piker ... ", it Ray Lee, recording sec-
1aid. Major rea1<1u1 -the retary: Richard Fox, cor·
cuual American way of responding HCrelary, and
dreuinc and livinl and the Adrianne Petenon, treuur· ===========-!
tn11uence of ski-wear. er. SPEEDED TO YOU
lnsta.)Jation of officer~
will be In January in the
borne of Mrs. James Spean.
Miss Trigere's not only An 1.1.year members .. 'p
OU'-poken oo the trousers m Complete New York Stock .. pm· .., ... preren•__. to ~-. -• i.uue. Sbe'1 oppolled to ...... IC\.! mu Ex~e trana .. -uont come
stlrts three, four and five William Saunders, who also to the OJ.n.Y PILO'l within
; ... ches above the knees. received a red carnation minutes of closin& o v • r a ... b I i h -speed electronic.ally Some women will buy corsa11: produced tape.
t b e m, she said, "unlortu-'-;iii~Mrs~~-~J~ohn~~G~r~a~uer~. ~ou.i.iit&~o-~;;;;;;~;~~I nately. 1 doo't think t.ber•t1
la anythinc pretty about a
knee. . .not really one of
the l'QOft beautiful thl.oi•
to abow .•. if JOU bave bad le&• cover tbem by all
mu.n1." Ml.la Tri1ere doea
in bet tprini collecUdb.
DIAZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES
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TO llGGAIS 19th SEMI-ANNUAL
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d, FINE HOME FURNISHINGS,
LAMPS, ACCESSORIES
. . .. . .
'
"'9n Monday EveninCJs
SANll ANA: Main at Eleventh
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UNSUNG
TAI.a OF '&;
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"I'll brine tM Olristma.f :;: :-n~ ·,~ ~
turlleys made !be Iona ~
ride to Sun Valley. Ida~
packed ln dry ice to tie;
cooked by mom on arrival
The ame top-qua.llt,y~
aon toted a ~M fl11lJt;
cooked bottle• ham wloC
him to ~ enjoyed by ~
relatlvn at New Yu.r' a U..
Jerome. Arlz. c
A telephone call fnlm.
Palm ~. "Pina d~
IJVer a frKh hen tur~ tcf,.
my ~ in Costa Meaa.,,,
I've otYer teen )"OUl' ma,,,.
ket, but people up here teu •
~ Ifs a rood wry re U&ble
place with rhe very beat ot
ewT)'thin11."
Hall ol flll!'M M&tdles •• ;
A &iant matct\ book about •
fOOC acro&S . YOU open up
the nap and Inside are 18
match booka trom i&moua
rtstaorant1 and ni(ht epot.a
• . • HaJI of Flame m&tchea
are desl&IM:Sf and manu.fao-
tured by Beta Productk>na,
Bualnna Ftatemlt,y at Lon&
8"dl Scale. Quite a C'Omlt'!'
satioo ~ for a ootteoe t.·
bk. 1btre'1 al10 room for
you to add more ~
from more l'Htllurants you
vil:lt In the r:1Ner.
Huaband pleUlll' Ranch
Styte 8ff.ns from f't. Werth,
Te.us are smaclcin' ioo<t-.
. · · JOit 8 CUI o/ 1ft8t pintct'
bffns ... no meat . . . Why ~
not beke a can In with your ~
next nwat loaf and for 25
cents and one t•I you'll •
renfve I r«:ipe book stvinl
you 50 more W'a)'I to u. &
plain cu al R&ncb Sl.ylt -
Bum. -;
Somnmra t' back ln '16
p..llbo wu UMd for one uf-
the tandtT weddlnp round :
town. Vftsinla Fouta, our=
party coordinator wou.ld.n 'tE
let me tell becaUlt It WU f
all vuy IMllb halt!. and lhe;
didn't WI.II& I.be ~ mat.ch-:;
ed .. belcn tba 'ftddlna~
blPPIOtd. !
a.ca.. then Wlftll't any~
r..,1ee In Cdbida eur ~
C&llfomla JncUam bed to\
m&b their °""" ~atbers. • • :
Thia wu dorll via native!.
bQck thorn and )'UCCa.. ~ •
ditttteflt abadH ol brown11:;
and anda were ~-=
by c:are.fu1 mtthoda fll Wit~ mnr ao that certain ~
of the IHI rott-s correctly.=
Our own CIJ1b'Dia ladl~
.,.. ~ onq people •ho=
kno..r thJa old wartd bandi ~
craft or hor1ic'llJtutt, or;:
what have )'OU, and pro.-::
duced IOrM hMutitul wruttt.;-
t!I Chrlatmu ... Actually.=
they look like tlwy are _
tnade out ot turlcty *th-a
en. are about u tar out~
as • wr«alh can be and
much too fucinatiQC
0
10 be i
llrnlttd llO 2 weeka ol. the ;
}'e&J' for lhowini ca. ~
THE CANDY 'MiA T
GJ\OWS ON TREES
a -..
'S
Edna c..t, Gardin ol. the :-
Settloi Sun la In M~"(.~ !-
CaHfom!a ... and we didn't ~
ctioc. he{. lht dioee 11~. to;;.
111!11 her rolden ct.lk lous -:
datn to. Edna '1 date. ue l
not-on~ ~ rtj)enea l>ut :
paJm cured u weU, and ::_
eacti date la u.s.D.A. in· i:
spected bttore It IPaves lhe :
fa.no. Children love thue •;
naturally tweet dates and ;:
they sivf! loads of .~ en-;
Pra:Y for play or atudy. tr :
you're 1tartlnr on a diet, ;_
and who i1n'1. try ~rlnr a:
few befor. a meal to a~!
r>t"&ae your appetite or lnM--
!ween when you f.eti an amp-"":
ty pit where your tummy 11. !
They satisfy and the swttt· i
nua fives you a quk:k pkk· -
up duril'I&' the late altemoon •
lat hour. Thert are only 1z;n "i
caJorlu ln !I datfl. With a -=:
111.111 ot akl.m milk they make :
• flllllli aatl.t)1.nr sta,y-sllm ..
lunch and &1w you io.d1 of •
natural vftamlne and rnfMr· -:
al• btstdta. --H~rt at Rkhard'a Yo'! l"lll\ ,
look tor NMr Color on t"-
outslde In '66. We're. jolninr
the Para&> 10 ~auty "'1th
!lowers and color bnrade.
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LAURA SCUOOERS CREAMY OR CHU.NK
PEANUT BUTTER 11 er. 39c
WELCH'S
GRAPE JELLY 10 er. 2 for 39C
KING KELLY ORANGE
MARMALADE 11 oz. 2 ,~r 49c
BRADSHAW'S
HONEY 12 oz. 29c
WILSHIRE CUCUMBER
CHIP PICKLES 22 01. 2 for 69c
OA l<1bUl D GRADE AA
8U77ER 1 lb. 73c
~U1\JSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS 1 lb. .,29,
B & M OVEN
BAKED BEANS 21 OL 2 for 59C
C & H CANE
SUGAR 5 Lb .. 47c
BUMBLE BEE ALBACORE
TUNA v, 3 for $1
.tUNT'S : OMA TO SAUCE 1 ea. 12 tor '1
HUNrs SOLID PACK
TOMATOES ,~· 4 fer s1
SUNSWEET PlmD
PRUNES 11 ea. 2 fer 59c
s & w
APPLE SAUCE • 4 for s1
BOB RICK
AMMONIA l-l , ••. 39c
CALGON
WATER SOFTENER 40 a. 69c
NINE LIVES ALL TUNA
CAT' FOOD , •a. 8 for '1
SOFTWEVE 2·PACK TOILEtT
TISSU£ 5 for '1
I ' ~ I
REG.~ . ARMY BREAD llc
REG. 6/36c
TROLL y BUNS 6 for 29c
. REG. 6/34c
CHEESE ROLL 6 for 29c
· REG. 69c CHOCOLATE
: FUDGf LOAF --59c
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SPECIAL SALE
HOOPER'S CANDIES
RiG. 1.39
CHOCOLATE NUT BARK
REG. 1.49
PECAN BUTTER COOKIES
REG. 1.79
NUT GLAZE
REG. 1.59
DIETETIC MILK CHOCOLATE
1.19
1.29
1.59
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LIDO. MARKET CENTER
NEWPORt BLVD. At JHE ENTRANGE TO LIDO ISLE
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Por Y9Vr ..,.,,,. ,....,, •...
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HAIL THE PRIME RIB!
We proudly offer our 9lorious hand-picked
beef, aged to • st.ge of perf•ct tenderneu,
and carefully trimmed to leave only enough
fat to enhance the flavor. Turn any dinner into
a feast ••. with a Richard'1 prime rib roast!
Our MEAT PRICES match our competition •..
but RICHARD'S QUALITY is ours alone!
I
For a Chinese Dinner the
easy way, get WONGSI
FILL YOUR FREEZER
DURING THIS JANUARY
49c SALE /
WONGS
EGG ROLL • OZ. 49c
WON GS
EGG FOO YOUNG " oz. 49c
WONGS
SWE·ET SOUR PORK 10 .,. 49c
WONGS
_ PO_RK CHOP SUEY 1• °'· 49c
WONGS
Chicken CHOP SUEY 1, or. 49c
WONGS
FRIED RICE 11 01. 49c
WONGS
Shrimp CHOW MEIN 14 oz. 49c
BIRDSEYE
ONION RINGS 7 OJ 4 for 51
BtRDSEYE FRENCH
GREEN BEANS , •z. 5 for s1
VAN DE CAMP'S DUT~l1
APPLE DUMPLl .. GS 12 01. 39c
tu1111 v•lllU;fl!UIBllll -. -.-.-..-
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and
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PREPARED FOR EASY CARVING;
PRIME RIB
ROASTS 1.19 LB.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
SPENCER STEAKS
AGED FOR
FLAVOR! 1 ~69 LB.
FANCY EN6LISH-STYLE
SHORT RIBS
COLD WEATHER
FAVORITE!° 29¢ LB.
1
RICHA'RD'S OWN FAMOUS
GROUND BEEF
IT'S THE
LEANEST! 39¢ LB.
LIDO BRAND HAMS
WHOLE
SHANK OR
BUTT HALF SSC LI.
GOLDEN CENTRAL AMERICAN
''CHJQlJITA" BRAND
BANANAS
10¢ LB.
MELT-IN-YOUR.MOUTH
BUTTERY.FLAVORED FUERTE
AVOCADOS
6 for s1
OR 19c EACH
SWEET, FRESH
RIPE FROM HAWAII
PINEAPPLE
39¢ EA.
KRAFT SLICED
SWISS CH&SE • N .
ZWAN SLLCED
HOLLAND HAM
P~LLSBURY-HUNGR.Y JACK
4Jc
59c
BISCUITS 2 for35c
MT ARAIN'S CREOLE
USTARD
~~~SRof
DISCOUNT SALE
25°/o OFF
19c
ON ALL ARTIFICIAL FLOWE'RS ANO
GREENS ••• THIS WEEKEND ONLY!
~Kl~~ Market ~~...J.'-s-Herre C/., Gft 91cp
OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSl/J SU NOA Y
~MJ..41'...J!-s.-flower Shop ~~ ttcL> ~~s~
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MRS. M. WORTHINGTON LEE JR.
Exch1ngel V(YWt
Couple. Exchange Vows
h1 St. Andrew's Church
Home from thei..r wed·
ding trip apportiooed be·
tween the desert and thf'
sea are newl~s Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Worthington
Lee Jr. of Newport Beach.
Dr. Raymond Brahams
performed tbe ceremony
in St. Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church.
The former Lynn S. Col·
!ins, daughter of Mrs. Wil-
liam Collins of Newport,
Mich., and the late Mr.
Colli.n1, •aa given in mar-
riage by Harry W. Yoak,
principal of T't"omaa Paine
School m Garden Grove,
where the bride teaches.
She wore a floor length
embossed tulle gown with
ei>ow length aleetts and a
Quickie Wrap
WRAP UP a little girl's
spring" gall~ u a g:ttt -
sew Ula princess wrap In
cool, cool eottoot. No-waist
seams, fitting worries, zip-
pers, buttona - a reaJ
QUICKIE!
Pr1Dted Pattern 9180:
Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8.
10. Size 8 takes 2 yards ~
inch .
FIFTY CENTS In coins
for each pattern -add 1~.
cents for nch pattern for
first -class malling and
spedJ] handling. Send to
Marian Martin, the DAILY
PILOT. 442. Pattern Dept.,
232 West 18th St, New
York. N. Y. 10011. Print
NAME. ADDRESS w 1th
ZIP. SIZE and STYLE
NUmJER.
GO, GO SPRING! Be a
swinger, send for our new,
fashion • filled Spring-Sum-
mer Pattern Catalog. Choose'
one free pattern from 12J
-cl ip coupon in CataloJ?.
l!urr_\-, send 50 cent! for
j • 1n•1 00\\
v-neckllne and a hngertip
veil with a Dior bow. White
roses and holly were cent-
ered with a white orchid
for her bouquet.
Maid of honor was Miss
:"fancy Jo Moore of ~ew·
port Beech. wtio was
gowned in an ice blue bro-
cade dress and jacket, with
a Dior bow accenting nr
thort veil. Holly formed a
background for her bou·
quet of red rose bud,,, pink
carnations and baby's
breath.
Thomas E. Hallet of Cor-
ona de! Mar was best man.
Tile Bayside Drive home
of the bridegroom's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Worthington Lee was Uie
setting for a prime rib buf.
ret di.Mer and champagne
reception for wed d 1 n g,
eueru. I Mrs. Charles F. Krupp
served the wedding cake'
and Mrs. Yoak aided in
horteu duties. MiM Patri-
cia Gilghrist of Wyandotte,
Mich., wu a specially hon-
ored gue~.
The bride is a graduate
of Eastern Michigan L'ni-
versity where she was a
member of Alpha Omicron
Pt sorority. She has also
done graduate work at t:C·
LA and UC!.
The bridegroot:l 15 a
graduate of Newport Har·
bor High School and Or·
ange Coast College.
The couple wlll m a k e
their home in N e w p o r I
Beach after the first of the
year.
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Do~ing .
MARY DAY, 642-4321
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bor !llvd, Cotlt Mew. 7,JO o.m
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7 JO pm ani.t.,. •NI aacMt"""" Sqv1'9
Oe~ CIHt>-Pomone School, POI"~
St and Hemllt.., ••• , Coote ~ ...
7:JO pm.
S...-....,_~ 0... CMI•
-Fin l Mtlhodlsl Church. '20 W ltlh
St , Coste Mou, a p.rn.
TOMO••OW
NV11 It Nl1*M1 TOl'S Chlb -1'1117
llon l aM, Hunlir1gton a .. ch, 10 I m
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b,.rv, 16.SO Falrvt.w R0<td, 10 • ,,.
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Hunll"Olon Beach, noon
EIMll Ctu• ., N~ ... Cll-(lu~
h'IU .... ,., w ll•lt>oe lllv<I . ••ll>oe, noon
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Holltl"''"' •••cft TO~S Clut>-
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Et rl D•tr1, "7-481S, 1 JO p m.
NtW-1 H.,..... Lllfll..... Cllurcll
W--.So.rd '""'"'°· 7:JO D m.
'"'' M... C--ntfy HUrwrf l<llOOI -Coll-Pert Elor•-.nl•rv
Sclloa4 multlourbow rocm, 73IO Nm••
01.... Co.le M.... 7 lO o m
NtWPOrt HlrDOr l(epe>a Otlt• Alum
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13·••~ CAN 59'
BISCUITS Hun9ryJoc.k,FlakeyStyle 2/39
Plnslx.try, Reody to Boice, Sutt.rm lk • • • • • C
SANDWICH BAGS.wG::' .. ~ •.• ~~~·.":8;29c
CHILI & BEINS ....... ::~~:·.~!·~.69c -
MIRGIRI NE Kraft's Porkoy 1 ... Ctn.4/$1 ••••••••••••••••••••
TOMATO JUICE ........ H:~·:~.c::2/27c
TOMATO JUICE .••....... ~~:~~6::-.c::33c
FRUM, YOUNG,
UIDAGaADE
"A"
WHOl.l IODY
·APPLES
PRICES EFFECTIVE
THURS., JAN &th thr1
WED .. JANUARY 12th
LAROI • IXTU PANCY •RID DBICIOUI
~~~!4.!.~f v.1 •• 3,. 2 9c
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DUTT
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707 WIST 19th STREET
2180 NEWPORT BL VD
STORE HOURSs
Friday 8 1.m. to 10 p.m.
~!!~~~.!!2 ... 35c ~.!~ANCY ... ::::.2 •.. 33f:
Saturday 8 1.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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DETERGENT
WHm KING D •GIANT 1111 .•••••••..••••.•..••
. :~9-.!,~ !'IAM~I!!~. · ·· · .. 4!1
ICE CREAM tu~~. 59c
llUllTY-HALf.OALLON ........ · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... · · · · · · ..
I DINNERS VA:.~~ ••
UllQUR, FIOZIN • 110. PKG ............ ; ....... . 39c
6 CA
6-0_!1
CAL·fAMI. PllOZIN ...•..•...•.......................
·;ORANGE JUICE
49c
4 ..... s1
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:SCALLOPS 7Vi ·••· rt PKO.
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·FISH CAKES
,UPllT I lllADID ... :..: ............. ' ..
59c
~OLD KIST CREAM CHICKEN .... 2~!:::$1
KOLD KIST SIRLOIN TIPS ........ 2~;::$1
KOLD KIST BEEF STEW ............ 3~::$1
KOLD KIST CHIL1 & BEANS ..... ,:4=:$1
COFFEE
..... ares., 1.111. c-..................... .
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CHICKlll
NOODLI u,. •• • 2·PACK PKe •••••••••••••••••••
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UQUID Din FOOD
JELLO
PUDDINGS
CllCIU11 • , • .,.. • UIAi&
3;,33~
Q ,,,, ...
1'1$
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CHILI & ~EANS .•.•. ~·.~:::.3/$1
TOMATO PASTE .~.~ .. ~::~.2/29c
BABY FOOD.~!~ .... ~-:·.~ .. 1~/$1
BABY FOOD. !:-:h~t !~ .. !'!/:r ••••• 2 / 2 7 c
Ill SPY CRACKERS. ~u:•~i:-.•. 1 ~; ~ •• 35c
OREO CREMES ....... -~~j:: .. 1.~-~~49c
YIM DETERGENT ..•.... !~~~!"~.69c
DIS.,ASHER ILL ............. 42c
COLD WATER ALL .......•. m~.~~Nr79c ' .
LUX DETERGENT ..•.....• ~~gz~. 64c
swn 110010 ............. ~64c
WISK DETERGENT ••......•.. ~~~:r 73c
LUX SOAP .... 3 :!is 33c .... 2 :~~ 33c
S LYER DUST BLUE ........ OE~~!~NT 13c ·
/GILLETTE FOAM SHAVE 1·;:·,~~:::~0!·79c
1 HAIR SPRAY Sudden houty. 16-ox.Con• •••••• 79C
/ COUGH SYRUP,.rtu .. ~ •• Gtant,1-oa.M ••••• 99c
DAILY 'lLOT /N.ws-'ma :J 7
Mil AND MRS. CHARLES WILLIAM DURN IN
Wed In Corona del Mir
Durnins to Make
Honie in Texas
In an event.ni ceremony
in Community Congrega-
tional Church. Corona del
Mar, Marc.ret Ann Colby,
daughter at Mr. and Mn.
Harry W. Colby ol Corooa
de! Mar, became the bride
of Cbarlea William Durnin,
aon of Dr. and Mn. Wll·
llam G. Durnin ot Long
Be.ach. Dr. Albert D. Stauff-
acher al Claremont offici·
ated.
Th• newlywedl are now
at home in Houston, Texas,
after a honeymoon trip to
New Orleans.
The bride, Jiven Jn mar·
riage by her father, chose
a peau de tole floor length
gown with alight A·frame
skirt and empire waist.
Cryst&l and pearl drop
beadinf adorned the bod-
b . A moulder -length veil
was att.aebed to a Camelot
ttyle headdress of peau de
aoJ.e. Gardenias, holly and
pine comprised her bou-
quet.
Carol Louise Colby was
her slater's maid of honor
in an emerald green velve·
teen 1own with chiffon
1leev. and empire wtist.
Her holiday heeddreN WU
a cirdet of evergreen, holly
and mistletoe, and in her
bouquet we.re whit. spider
ebryaanthemuma and ever-
ll'MD·
Jefftty Lake at Loa An·
gelea wu but man to the
bridegroom, while u.bers
were William Clau1MD of
Berkeley, Willlam McCul-
lough ot Long Beach and
Herbert Webb of San Fran-
~o.
.Furthering the Na.tone!
theme were boutbs ot ever-
grffll, varieglted holly and
white obry1anthemwn1 at
ttie church altar, four aev-
en·branch candelabra twin·
ed with everereen, and hur-
ricane candelabra decorat·
ed with evergreen and white
pompona up the c e n te r
aisle.
SettJng for ttte reception
attended by the 175 wed·
ding guem was Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. ·
Among out · ol • town
guests were Mr. and Mn.
William Quigley of Tempe,
Ariz.. brother·ln·law a n d
sister of the bridegroom;
Mr. and Mn. David Holz-
man of Falroak.s, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Biggar of Hous·
ton, Texas; Joseph Marini
.Jr. of Santa Cruz ; Mn .
Nancy Sanford at Palo Al·
to, and Miss Tamera War·
hurt of San Francisco.
The new Mn. Durnin was
graduated from Pomona
College and attended the
Unive:ralty al Mexico and
Oaremont Graduate Sdlool
where ah.• obtained her
teaching credential.
Abo a Pomona College
craduate, the bridegroom
ia a third year medical stu·
dent at Baylor Medical
School in Houston . He is a
mem~r of Phi Chi med.i·
cal fraternity.
Former Meaan Weds
H oUday Rites
J. Stuart Innerst, former
COllla Mesa resident, was
Phone Call
Overseas
BPW Treat
married over the Christ· mas holidays to Mrs. Gla-
dis Voorhees of La Jolla.
The two are c<>-<:hairmen
of the La Jolla Friends
Pea~ Committee and Inn·
e.uLU chalrnian oL the
Undersbnding China Com·
mil.tee and of the Ameri·
can Friends Service ~m·
mittee.
Mrs. lMerst 1111 a teacher
tn a private school in La
Proof that hearing as ,toUa.-
well a.s aeeint ta believing Among those present for
will be offered Newport ttie wedding was another
Harbor Business and Pro-former Costa Mesa resi·
feasidnal Women's C 1 u b dent, Innerst's daughter,
when Bill Clapp of Pacific Mrs. Theodore Neff ol Da·
Telephone Co. places • vis, Calif.
demonstration call to Au•· Jnnerst received a mas-
tralla and Japan. · f c Club mem~rs will listen ttr s degree rom olwn·
In on loud speakers aa the bfa Univ"'i;ity and honor·
calla are placed and car-MY Doctor of Divinity from
ried on. Otterbein College. He was
The program will follow formerly a national repre-
diMer at 7:15 p.m. Thurs-sentative for the Quaker•
day, Jan. 8, ln Mesa Verde in Washington and is co-
Count'ry Club. author of "A New O:rina
Clapp will explain h<>w Policy," published at Yale
the human voice is carried _th_is_y_e_ar_. -----
around the world, and will
give a brief h.ist.<try of over··
seas communications from
the time of the first tele·
IO'aph to today'• hiih qual·
11·· \ 01e·e paths.
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Boat Slww
Time Again
l y ALMON LOCKAIEY
ll'• boat lhow time lit around Mo ~tr the
Southern Callf«nla. "vroom" ot blab-powered
motors to tbe crackle of 1bat'1 the time at year new dacrooi. So wby not
W'ben -whether you're In live 'em What Lbey want,
the ma.t1tet for a new boat nuom Skip.
or not -you Wee a day
or two off to \'Ult the ex· BUT Crettr'a do ll b 1 •
posltions just to see what's header failed to put a crimp ln plan& for the ID• new, thump a few hulls, nual Southern Calltornia
run your band over the ricb MariJM Alaodation B 0 a t
maho1uy interiors. Show ·at tbe Pan Pacilk
But the moet fun of • Audf\orlum in Los Aqeles
boat show ia run.nine into Feb. 11-21. Thia will be U>e
old friends and 1wappin1 a 10th anniversary of SCMA
few au ya.mi -if you tJ.l>OIJtion &Od, according
chance to recotniu them to Chalnnan C. J. ''Bud"
all duded out in their street Aronls, 1pace 1ales bad
clothes. reacbecl 90 per cent of ca·
There will be plenty of p&dty before the tint of opportunity f o r eyoba.l.Uni .... _ y-· -._ crfti.. ....___ w. -· ..... ~.&RA llJU"l'I', the fleet this year with MCOftd lartut in the na·
three (count 'em) three Uoo, wUl dick to the atan·
show• scheduled owr a two dard format ot lhowinJ
monttu' span. both power and ..U-alon&
BIGGEST tnnovaUon ii with anythlnJ •lH connect·
F. H. "Skip" Creger's dou-ed with the irowlnl boat· ~ Lon ins activity. ~ ble-be1der I t u1e ' SCMA will also f-tur· Beach Aren& and Auditor[-..... "' um. Skip plans to be all its second edition of Nep-
h. all ,_ b tune Awards, honoring out-
t m1• to 1 J>eOP-c Y sta.ndlnc individuall in ev· scheduling a n.Uboat abow ery facet of .._u ... _ 1111•
and a ~ 1bow -..... back-to-back. ing, ~. power-
Tbe r&g'bagi•• will go boat predicted lo( 1'8Cing
on exhibit Friday and 0011· and water sktinc. The 1earcb ii now on toe worthy
tinue through Jan. 18. Then redpienll in each o.ietory.
there will be a three-day
move-out. IDO'le-tn period, AND rpeakinc of accom-
and presto, the Arena and ptishments, Southland ski~
Auditonum will be jammed peors toted home their share
"1th powe~U from Ju. ol natiooal and internation
19 through 23. al championships ill 1965.
Slup will be remembered -Dick Davidson of San
a s the catamaran enthusi-Bernardino topped the oot-
ast who or\iin1ted the all· board field with bis na-
sa1lboat show a couple of tlona1 champfonship in ttle
years ago. Now he's con· M Hydro cws; Herb Ritt&
vinced that there are still 1 or Los Angeles woo the oa·
sueable numbtr ol people tional Predicted Loi Tro-
----------•phy and the Martini at Roi·
•
BA RoA '-,r
~
.11&;i
si Award; Roger Stull of
Anaheim, William Duns-
more of Lomita an:f Fred
Miller of Van Nuys all won
national honors in their fa.
vorite class of inboard
1peedrter1.
SOuthland sailboatttl
brought home a total of 16
national championships Jn
various clu1e1 of windjam-
men.
. Sunkist
Skirmish
Continues
Balboe Yacht Club conttn-
•• ttl wint.r Sunk1lt SeriQ tbia w.Uead with the teeoed
net for .keel bOlltl ud cc-
terboar'dtr1 IChtduled on Sa~
urday and Sunday, NlptC'>
ttvely.
Xffl bOIU will nil one racei----------1
Saturday •iartt.na at 1 p.m.
hm a line to be 11tablilbed
Off the BYC JDOOrlnC area.
Final rec.a ol tbt series
w1l1 be aan.d ta February.
OCEAN RAaNG -Vixen ,
Grant Hote, BYC.
Renewals .
Due Feb. 4
PBRF -Von Voyqe, Wal-
ter von KleirtSmJd, seal SACRAMltNTO -Califor-
Btadt YC. nia '• 380,000 boat owners will
IUIODES.aa -M.a.ntja, Bob be notin9d in tti. next r.-·
Kettenbofen, BYC. day1 that their bolt rectltr•· B~ -Jl'\yer, Bab Sodaro, tiona ~re renewal.
WDERB-11 _ Spook. Greg Lachlan M. Rklwdl, chief
Varley, s.5SC. of tbt DM1i0tt of Small Craft
ENDEAVOR -Ocbo, Bob Harbon, said that althoulh
Cerf, UYC. all cutiftcatn ol number ex·
5.1 Meter -""'1tiw.. War-pired on n.c. ZJ.. 1186, boat ru Parker, NHYC. .... til ,._.. ... •• RHODES.It -Toucbe Pas, ownen uave un -. ,.. ..,
Brian Carter, SBSC. renew without penalty. Aqua Cats in Action TRJm..E--Ootda R. Everett Renewal of re,Utrat j 0 n s
Roos, BYC. will not c:ban&e boat (CP') The (~t-growing Aqua Cat Class ·will hold a Wat INT.·14 -Slchon, Ed Oil-numbera. Ownera will m:olve
Coast Midwinter Regatta Saturday and Sunday at llnCiam. BYC. red and white 1 t t c k er 1 to
Long Beach· in conjunction with the International UJ>O.HA -De Esque, abow curnnt re~on.
Sailboat Show which opens Friday at the Long Beach Pre1ton ZlllJitt, BYC. lUcbardl pointed out that
Arena. Fleets ftom Oran1e County, Alamitos Bay LID().1'8 .._ Getne, Burt boat resfJtntlclna e111 be re·
and San Dieao lav~ been invited to participate. Wilder. BYC. newed tithe by mail to the •------------------~ ME'N:ALF -ftoeue, John di~ Cll" by pt11entat i on
Liptop Trophy Sought
By NHYC, Holiday Too
Newport Harbor Yacht Clublare all members of~ yacht
hu iuued the original chal: club.
lenge for the San Diego Lipton San Diaro Ydt·Qub won
Trophy sailed each year in the cup Jut ,eU' wtth Ed
the latter part of March. Turner's &.meter aloop. ~
NHYC challenged Jan. 1 ton Bloaaom .JJ, ractq ac•tnlt
with the Cal-40 sloop, Holiday • field ~ CAl-328 ed Peel.
Too. <>wned by Staff Comme>-CottonBlouo"\~~been
dore Robert M. Allan Jr. sold and ii °?~ ~ te cM.
'lborne, BYC. of the rcewal notice to ont
SABOT A -Pumper, P• of the divtdon's boat rwllt·
ter Parktr, NHYC. tnUoG a gen t a, many of
SABOT B -Henry vm, W'bom are open Saturdays
KIAll Bluel , OCYC. and Sundays.
FINAL FURNITURE SALE
From Model Horoes of John D. Lusk & S..
at EASTILUFF-NEWPORT, Newport S..c:h
"Slturdly, Jin. a, 10 1.m. fo 4 p.m.
. 2 LOCATIONS:
2207 Ar~h11 It.. Ntwpott h aoh
.. 21 l uokt ye It., Newport l .. ch
"'"' DI LIVllllY within 10 mllH on d •y ef .... only. U d th t I "·-~ 1 fend for SDYC. ,
n er e ermfo i.uc""~l ,_iiiiiii.._;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~-.iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~I ton Cup deed of gilt. 1ubse-ll \
quent challenges must be
within 5 per cent of the rat..
lng of the accepted cballence.
The Holiday 1'00 rates 32.7
feet under the Crulsinc Club
of Ammca measure m e n t
rule.
rn the Jut several years
the Lipton Cup hu been sailed
Want
HOUSIS POI SALi
...... 1000
WHH lll
YOU bardl.)' .:Vf'r find a
larre tmprtuive 2 Bl'l home
Wae tMa one. Huae Uvinl
room. l•mlly d1nlnr area
(4'.ill) wtth Palo9 VetdH
flrtplact. E*tric blt·ln
kitdwft lndudlfti refrlpn·
tor· Dec.'wator eupe'tl '
drapes. A ~ ot a 'home ,
tor $32$0. tvn m-ll!l.
CALL 6*4311 FOR
"SMILING SDVICE"
1113 HartJor JiVd., c.K.
"" L..cJu• View
• Br. tae tam m-m home.
Beamed ceWnJ.a, 4CX> ft
deck, 21ii S.. 311 min to
Newport. 909' ftnancina.
Owner. ~
DAVIDSON lealty
New,.rt Helahh s Br + den, l~ li.tha. 2
IU1t'1 wt th vi..... Ocie to
11ehooi.. rn ,900.
JUt. 2725 Harbor, SB, CM
548-MIO Eves ~105&
OCW AJID JfITT
VIEWS
UN4 Brick Exterior Md
SllUt Root
3 nreplaces
EndoMd P<IOl &ftd Patio
2 ~ + Convtreible
Panded Deft
2'it BaUll
Sate Drtry and Opeo Btam
Oelllnp •..500 CALL JIM COBB
Coton& ~I Mar 813-4400
Rnl Eltalt
VACANT & LOllL Y
PAV I LI Oft N h V for the Cal-32 and PCC sloops ort ietnam and other yachts racln1 in the L
'nU roomy 3 BR. 2 beths
s.clc Bay Home la r..,.ey
to ftll )'()'Jr' needa ot a
chHrful, ccmfortable fam-
ily hame. Shake root , hard·
wood noon. 2 f~lace1 I:
~ent bullt-111 kitch-
en. food b&r I: family room.
IA Acre lot. FHA priced at
$21,900. Eve~
CALL l4f.(QSt
"SMILING SERVICE"
(The 3rd in a leriet
of FRANKLY
IMMODEST
hut TRUE tales about
the FAMOUS
Balboa Pavilion)
Time was when our
menu w• merelv
SUPERB.
Pleaee know we are
NOW PREPARED
to add to our
Outttandinc Ofterinp
of Sea.food
Special ties,
DRUNKEN CRAB-
• d1Sh prepued from
a TREASURED
n c1pe which ia
GUARANTEED
to delight the most
FASTIDIOUS diner.
Not being in
~on of our
treasured rtcipt.,
no one else on
EARTH, DOt even
the mOlt SPLENDID l
Dining Establishment t
in all Newport
can off er this
AMAZING
DELICACY
which ia 10
remarkable • to
DEFY dt.9Cription ~
the written word ...
THERE HAVE BEEN
SOME CHANGES
MADE AT THE
OID PAVILION
$.a • t • 0 $ •• Q • e a
fl A I. R 0 A P r; \" I 't S U L .4
I
3.5 to :n root ranee.
Shi • Dr IC accepted. NHYC'1 ehaJ. ppmg ops lenge will throw the sudden
death race wide open to otb-
WASHING TON (UPI) -er Cal-405 making it a c1.ua
Free. world lhlppinc to <Am· race. '
mllll;lst North. Vietnam b a• Also under the terms of the
declined considerably during deed of gift the defender and/
the put year, accordiJli to or challeng~r must be manned
the State Department. by 1 skipper and crew wbo
. The department said Tues-;=:.===-======-day that from Augugt throuib
November the averaie num.
ber o( free world veue.11 go-
Ing to North Vietnam e • c b
month wu 13 compared to 34
ln 19&4.
YOUR
-WAf-C-K
• CIH ned • Oil.d
• Adiuated
Cbronofrapll It• Sell·
wladtra 1UgbU1 1&11her:
NO OTHER
No other newspapl'I'. dafl1
or Sunday, h.u the circu-
lation of the DAILY PILOT
ln UU. v..I
Rlll9S Cltwd While You W,;t
PEARLS
1'E·STRUH19
RINGS SIZED, froM
Missing Dlimoodl
Rt plaetd, froa1
FREE
S1A9
11.11
53.11
Jewelry O.slgnlnt
A Specl1ltyl
FAST DEP ENDABLE SHVICI
~~\\lf/M ~ ~~~
Harbor Shopplnt Center
2300 H1rbor Blvd,
Costa Meu, Calif.
PHONE
Kl 5-9485
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OF
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R~DUCED
1/4 to 1/2 OFF
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Everyth ing in this sale is f~ our regular stock
\
• • and includes dresses '°r daytime, dresses
for after fi ve, dresses for for~I wear • • • knit
suits, coats, sportswear • . . fine ~li ngerie and bras.
•II n-edlt
ca r.U
Be here earlyl 1
' LIDO FASHIONS
3424 Via Udo Newport leach
i i
1m H.arl>or BJ'lld.. C.M
HALECREST
l Bdrm, Built-lrw, ~.
~e root. Very clean. Va·
cant. ADxioua owner. 303I
Ki~kt. Mkina $2'2.500.
1733 Westclltt Dr. $48~
WE GUAUNTEE
That )'OUT homt will be IOld
or we wW buy It.
WE WILL PAY
ALL COSTS A EXPD'-iSES
ALL LIENS A
ENCUMBRAN~
FASr CASH 1'0 YOU
FARR•W
293 E. 17lh St. 64M49C
LEGAL NOTICE
CtTY Of' COIT A lllla IA
NOTICa llfY"INe llOI
l lf II• IN. 11
NOTICE I& Hl•aay GIVEN tt..i •Hi.er ..,_,, will be rec.lved .,.,
lht City of Coole Mete, to wll. Tilt
C:lly CelMCll, P'. O. lox 1100. of 111t
Cltv of COiie "'"41, C:1ll!or11l1, on .,
btfcwe !tit lloolr of 10:00 •.m .. °" r'rl<tly,
J tnvffrY U, 1Ht. l ldt wlll be ..-.ic1y
Ol>INd •nf r .. d •lolld t i 10:00 1.m.
Ill' .. -lhtrttlltr .. Pft clluble, on l'rl•y, Jenuery u, 1"6 In 111t
C-.c!I C~•mbt••· C:llY Hell, •H w .. 1 lttll SlrHI, Cotlt MtM, C1lllof"lll1, for
llw ll1r11t1o111,,. "' J1nllorl1I Stnrica In City le1Mf lllllldll191.
A HI of Ille IHC!liuli.n. -'I' be •
Ill'*' 11 Ille Office el !ht City Clenl t i .., Wnl lrttl Strffl, C-lfl't..;
CtlllO'lll1.
lie/I bid U..H -•tv .. di lftf ,.....,,
llftll Mt fortll !ft Ille IM>ldflcalloflJ. A"Y llli Ill UCWlletti T QllRlfTQllii\1 ......
be clt1rty ttelM In bid, ...., ''"'"' "' HI !will t nv """ In lht &H<lflcetio.u lht ti l>t ,,_,.,, lw rtlecflon "' Ille !>Id,
hell bid s/1111 Mt 1ort11 1111 fvll """"
•"" ruldtllQ~ of 111 ---,.,. lie ,,,..,tt!lld Ill Ille ,.,_, u lll'll>-
d .,.11 lft CIM of -POrtllan.. lnclUde
1'lt ....... " tM '°YffWelll, St<rtt1ry, Truwrer end MeMe.,.
Tiie City Cduncll tA lht Cit'( of Cott•
Mew rtttr\110 Ille rltM Ill rtlect -°" _., l>ln.
OATIO Jt-ry J, '"' ''*lltMd 0rlf!ft Cot&t Diii\' P'llet, Jlfl. l. ,,.. zu.
LEGAL NOTICE .....
IU'l•to• COUH 0, THa
ITATI 0, CALU•O•HIA ,0.
TH• COUNTY 0, o•a•••
h A•Allt
lfOTICa Oii HaA•INO 0, 'SflT ....
lllOll P'RotUa 0' Will ANO 111011 Lin••• TUTAMaHTAllY
,,, ... of Jltdc ~-h•JI&· 0.C..Nd.
NOTICa IS HHllY OIVIH Tllel Rut~ Gllfltl IYll\I Ilea 1118 ~ .. t i" e pelf..
lien 1., "'Ol>el• of wlll sf ltlt 1"°"9-
"4lmtd -~· .,.,, for lt111•11ee of l •f· too Tn teme"t•ry to P'ettl~. rtfw·
tn<t lo w~ldl la m.. ,., lllrtr.r ,.,.
tlcvltrt, tM tNI Ille 11-1114 ,lec:t of
Plfftlllt tllt .. "'9 Nt ~ Ml lbr J-
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,, lt1 ~ ·-"" '" Ille City " i.1'11• All•. c1m.ni11.
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Ads
HOUSIS llOlt IALI ~ -o...r.1 um
~LEGE ,.,
REALTY
CATHOLIC CHURCH • ..,
A: PAROC.'HIAL S0«n. if
walldn1 dlaWlce to ~ ~11 4 BR 3 beth HorJM.
t' HARDWOOD n.oo
.,, PLASTER W AU..5 •
-' UdS SUNS!:!' POOt,;
..,-PAND..ED FAM RM i
FHA val1ae '25.900. Otan at
a whiatle A '\mmed1&te poei
INl1on. Owner wW oons14'
er ae~ TD tn trade. t
FOR SALi/LiAS~.>
10,000 1C1 ft IncUtr1&l 8'G&
ceocra1 Cotta ...... 1cWI
for el~ eqlnfftiq.
etc. hll poww, air cood.
etc. Otfertd at •.ooo e1
any reuonlllle &Maine pn).
PQl&l.
N.W. ~r. Harbor A AdlUlll
<N.v Cloema Theatre)
KI '6llO -ANYTUaJ
$17,tot
1.MMAClJl...A TE home In a
quiet area. Within walkinl
dill.anet! to ICbooU, P91'k.
ahoPJ>lni. 8uilt·la nnp A:
oven in a dellshtful.l,y l'lta t
kitchen. C&rpet:lJ'.11 A drap-
es alreMty In.
YOU MAY HAVE AN
EARLY OCCUPANCY
Ed ROM Rlty. SJ14m
"WE TRADE"
19~ CASH R.En7RN
Oil ~ inwatmtat ol $4.D.
Four. 2 bedroom untta ad·
jaefllt to propoeed 7T bole
r<Xf courae. Approximate.
ly 2 blocka trom Hali>ar
Shoppl.ni Omter. Within
one mile to Elementary,
J w*ir h1&ti. • fDih acftoal.
~ndable Income • d.-cre.. in principal w1U
show ~tnrn ot app~
mately 39~ on Y'OW' ~
inlll mvetlbnent. Call
Kl S.9'91 X29 H.u1ior Blvd.
()pesi E°t'H. .
THRbW AWAY
The ASPIRIN
Yow ~ huntfnr hnd•
achel are owr. Thia tm·
maC\llate Mesa Verde 3 BR.
2 1-th home ii your best
buy tor beauty, comfort Ir
convenience. Extn l&l'J9
roomt ' quality t...wn.
c!J1ftcWt '° find at w.
prior ot ~.950. E-fc.
~184T.
CALL '46-Gl FOR
"SMJl..JNG SERVICE"
1173 Harbor Bltd.. CM. ......... ,
4 UNITS
Nicely tum.. Bay A ~
~iew. Nr ctnrch, 8Cboola A:
mkta. Good tncome wlttl
$1200 net wndable pr -yr.
M.a.y trade fur 3 bd:ra
home, submit.
PLAZA REALTY
450 Eut lTth, C.Jil.
6G-40'JD
••••••••• 1
2410 ELDEN A VL
COSTA MESA
3 BEDROOM AND Dl:M.
home. 1\rtplace, wan •.
1'all e&rpetinc ovw bsnlo"
wood floon, nt M.tt..
PLUS BRAND NEW Dm."'
LUXE 1 ~ aJa$'
nmrt. R -t Jot, ftnc.d and
trees. --Open daily Ownes..
Excellent ftnanctni
••••••••• ~er lett lt11utts
Buy or Sell
your prc$itrtJ' with • • •
TUBACH REALTY .
30'J:1 Harbor Btvd. C.l.. __ ___..54)..,..\Mll ••••••••• .., ~~-------Ecnbi~lal·
of the week. 2 BR DOLti
HOUSE, parquet noor .. ·'
dishwasher, fenoed bac k
yard a: •bade trtta. $11~
FORTIN CO.
1919 Npt. Blvd. C.0.ta Mfl&
&42·5000 Eve U '4190
5 Homes Left
San Ju1n C1plstr1"9
Bnnd New 3, 4 A 5 ~
rooma. Now available aq
le11se option buts. Ftom
$295 down. On Del Obi8po 4
Via Belardn. Sales infor-
mation, '93-1544.
LIDO Bay rrott, 2 ~
apu. Could be 11111 home.
S37.950, may tnde equity.
i;.,o.1 C56.
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Find It, Trade It
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THE Bl66Eff BIN~ IUJIKl:l'PIACB ON T•B O&AN6B COAST • P•OlVB •lllBCr Nl-IC7a
HOUSH llOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES POa SAL i HOUSH FOR SALi HOUSll flOR SALi >HOUSI S POil SAL.I t-40 UIH flUR SA'-I HOUSH ,Oa SALi HOU&IS FOR . SALi
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20 MODERN OFFICES
••• "40 YEARS OF SERVICE"
I
LONG-LOW & LOVELY $20,950
Beautiful California contemporary 3 bdrm., 2 bath,
fore~ air heat, wall to wall carpeting tbruout. Drapes
too! One of the finest hollle6 in the area with brick
planters, nice landscaping, blockwall, covered patio.
Outaide ligbta & aluminum awnings. Many, many ex·
tru -low-low down! (P-102).
540-1720 anytime.
ATIORNEY'S HOME
For only the most discriminating, this spacious 3
bdrm., den which leads to heated & filtered pool. 3
bathl. Built-in kitchen with refrigerator. Electric ga-
raie door opener. Custom throughout. L<>w main·
t.enance yard. 2400 sq. ft. of luxury living! Ocean &
Bay Vl~w too! (P-101).
540-1720 an~lme.
HORSE LOVERS -$23,000
Lota of room tor you & your horse too. Terrific 3
bedroom & rumpus room, rambling, ranch beauty.
Kitchen built for a Queen. Nice dining area . Location
ideal-near new May Co. & Sears Shopping Center.
Lovely landscaped yard. All lhil at the amuingly )Ow
price of $23,000. (P-107).
540-1 720 any11m•.
NEWLYWEDS OR RETIRED-$16,500
Full priee for this cozy home. King&ize bdrms. Con·
venJent to Douglas Space Cent« & Huntington Beach
State Park. Beautiful pool-siud back yard. Hurry on
thil-c&n't lut at this low price! (P-108).
540-1720 any11me.
GOOD CHEAPIEl $16,500
Solid home Jack & Jill bedrooms, situated en front
of deep R-21lot with "Gobs" of room to build addition-
al home for rental on rear. Small price· ~at poten-
tial. Only $16,500 with low down. (P-109).
540-1720 anytime.
KING IDRMS., FAMILY RM.-$13,500
full prioe. Extremely attJ:active J;l<>me. FII'~~y .paint-
ed outalde. ~ built-ms in kitchen. Fr1gidme re·
frigerator le waaber-dryer included in sales price.
Carpeted. Lovely planter divider between living le
dining •ems. Beautiful condition in & out. Near ever'j·
thing. (P-110) 540-1720 anytime.
HORSES! HORSES! HORSES!
Executh·e r..tate 3 bdrm., family nn .. play nn .. ~
ing rm. home. Over 2250 sq. fl of luxury living .. 3
bathl. 2 fireplaces. Built-in v.acuu.m cleaneT. Electric
timed sprlnklen in car~f ree maintenance huge yard.
Full price $42,500. (P-105).
540-1720 anytime.
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
COATS & WAUAa
REALTORS
l IDRM & DEN-$17,950
Sit by the used brick fireplace in the beautiful paneled
den. 2 baths. New carpeting in living room & hall.
Lots of storage space. Situated on a corner eOxlOO ft.
well landscaped lot. What more could you ult tor at
$17,9~0? (P·lll).
S40-1720 anytime.
WHY PAY RENT? .
Duplex, 2 bediwmJ each. Ea.at Cotta Mesa near 1hop-
ping & bus. Live in one &t let your tenant make th•
payments. Full price only $19,500. Low-low down .
(P·ll2).
540-1720 anytime.
con COlTAGE-$17,500
On valuable R.-2 lot with room 1o build other unit. l
block from Newport Blvd., near 1bops & school!.
(P-104).
540-1720 anytime.
DESIRE THE FINEST?
11 so we have the home for You! 5 bdnns .• 31h baths,
2 story Modern. Every luxury feature PLUS many.
many more are here for your cocvenience & content·
ment. Pitatial Estate near Back Bay in an area of
Prestige Homes. Low pric~low down or will accept
tnde! Pleue submit all oUers. CP·113).
540-1720 a"yttme.
11lADE -TRADE-TRADEU .
Desire the finest? Thi& is it!! 5 bedroom, SY.a bath, 2
story. Every luxury feature plus many, many more.
Palatial Eatate near Back Bay in an area of Prestige
homes. Low price-low down or accept tnde. Pleue
submit! (P-106).
54().1720 anytime.
$20,000 "COUNTRY ESTA Tl"
California living at its best. Huge 140 ft. lot, with
park-like atmosphere. Covered patio. BBQ area. Block
wall fence. Huge 20 ft. living rm. Natural birch kitch-
en with all tbe built-ins. 2 baths. 3 king bdnnl. & t.arie
family rm. Low dn . pymt. (P-114).
54().1720 •nytl me.
LOWEST PRICED • NEWPORT HEl&HTSI.
Rear living room with fireplace, 3 Jarge bdrma., den.
Beautiful Bay View! Lovely low maintenance &011&9
ft. lot. None to be had like thia fl>r only '35.50()1
(P·ll6).
540-1720 anytlme.
TD 9 P.M
4 IR., FA~ llM.-$24,tSO
Located In North Coth Mu.a near new Shoppina
Pl.au & May Oo. Only minute• away! 5'1adoua rooms
with large family l'1'Dt aeparated by btta.kfut bar.
Beautiful efficiency tile.hen with built-ina & dlah-
wuher. Enjoy the luaf\ tropical gardens throuaJl aUd·
ing glus or sunbath in the beautiful fenced corner
yard . A muat to see, ideal for the young, growiJtf fam-
ily. (P-us). ·r
541720 anytime..
4 IDRM.,' 2 IATH-$23,950
So much for the moMy it'a unbelievable. Goraeou.s
floor to ceiling fireplace in living rm. Elect. kitchen
with built-ins. 2 full baths. Take over exiltlnl financ·
ing & pay only $115 a mo. Men Verde. (P-117).
54().1720 anytime.
CU'nE PIE-$17,5001
A real "Doll House" with nice tile kitchen & bath.
Only 5 yrs. n'''" Excelleat Tental area. Huge land·
scaped lot wlth room to build. 1 block to Khoola &
sbopa. Submit low down. (P-lOS).
54().1 720 anytime.
NEAT AS A PINl-$11,950
Attractive & immaculate 3 btdroom home. clOM to
proposed elya Marina. 30 x 12 covered patio. Extra
wide driveway. Separate yard for your boat or trail·
er. Completely fenced with beautiful landJcapin&.
Only $18.9501 (P·l18).
540-1 720 1nytlme.
NEAR DOUGLAS & IROADWAY
ContemROrary 3 bdrm., famUy rm., 2 bath home.
Massive rooJM throughout. Sunken living rm. with
raised hearth fireplace. Dream kitchen with all the
built·i.ns. Lovely low maintenance yard with lar&e
patio. Only $29,750. Low down! {P-119).
540-1720 anytime.
NEWPORT -FAIULOUS YIEWI
Profinclal. with heavy 1bake roof beauty! S twinJiJe
bdf'Jl'll., den with tlrepl.ace operu onto 1wimminc
potl aru. 2~ oaths. Built-im in kitchen with ~frlg.
erjtor & wuher-dryer. Excluaive Newport HeJihta. Pticed right! (P·l20).
S40-1720 anytime.
TR 9 P.M.
-------·-------____....,__ ------------OWNER
MOVING Matt La 'Borde, RHltor ~
General 1000
Salespeople Attention!
JOIN OUR COMPANY
New or experienced! Join a company with
int.earity, ho~sty and new Ideas! One of Cal·
ifornia'1 fastest growing organiutions. Train·
lng program. Call Mrs. Marks for interview.
54().1720.
REAL ESTA TE TRAINING CLASSES
Enroll now for sesslona beginning each week
day or night classes. Ouutanding national
iNtructors. Your own training manual and
personal iUfdance are featured in the pro. cram. Call 540-1720 for reservation.
INCOME DEPT.
3600 SQUARE FEET
of beautiful future Fourplex -2 bedrooms
u ch, 900 sq. ft. in ea<:h unit. Contemporary
2 story building. Income potential S5856 year.
Excellent Santa Ana location. Submit on
down. (lP-101).
54().16'2 anytime.
TRIPLE YOUR MONEYll
Sleek m~rn trip~x. 3-2 bedroom units. 2
with 2 bath.a. one with den . Never a Vacancy.
Fireplace in one unit, built-in kitchens, dining
areu, encloeed patlot. Near Harbor Shopping
&: College. Start the New Year right-righl
here! (1P·l02).
540-1692 anytlrM.
24 UNITS-PREPAID INTEREST
The beat tu shelter we have ever seen. 24 d~
luxe modern 2 bedrooms each unit. Meticu·
loualy cared tor. Private patios, euy mainte-
nance grounds with lush tropical landscaping.
Absolutely no vacan cy factor. Income $34,986.
Excellent financing. Owner will trade up to
60 older units ln Lot An geles.
54().1692 •nytl me.
4 UNm-$38,500
Outatandin& location near Newport Blvd. 2-
2 bdrm le l-1 bdrma. Built·in range & oven.
Attractive livin1 rooms . One block to bus.
Functionally deaigned with separate enclosed I\
garages & ample parking area. Low vacancy
fa<:tor makes thit a good investment for the
prudent buyer.
540-1692 •nytlme.
8 UNITS-PREPAID INTEREST
Tropical land1eapfng u the settin' of thiJ
beautilu1 delwce shal<e roof modern. Ca.rpeta
&c dnpes. Very low vacancy factor. Walk to
schoola &: :;hopping. Only $5.000 d.n. Fun price
of low-k>w $49,QSO
54().'692 anytime.
OPINING FOR INCOME
& COMMERCIAL SAWMEN
PULLY RENTED TRIPLEXES
In the irowing Mesa North area. Theae ~e
deluxe unita in ucellen~ shape. Community
manager and pool. Income S350 mo. per
building. Aslume existing loon at $1 64. Only
$34,950.
TWO ON A LOT-$15,900
Here'• a seldom 1een chance for a real money
maker at a LOW LOW PRICE. Two ll~le
homes on an R-2 lot, on a nice East~1de
street. Both bomes now rented. Submit o~
down payment. Won•t last long, !JO call NOW.
Over 4 Millon
DOLLARS BUSIN~ 1N
198> ''UST wmi THE
SElLING omCE"
Lot Special
.Eut aide big comer lot
50038 R-1 zioned, ma~
pe.lm tree&. only $10,&;0
autimJt ternu.
Home & Income
Anothft' corner on E. side
With 3 Bed.rm. home. Built·
111 aven, range, Retrta. &
t'reeur. PLUS apanm.nt
in rur to help wttti pay·
mentJ. R.edll<.-.d to SU,900.
with 10% down. A RARE
FIND.
DOVER SHORES •
VIEW HOMES
LUXURIOUS -EXCLUSIVE -BEAUTIFUL
HOMES on the BLUFF overlooking the
MAGNIFICENT NEW°!>ORT-BALBOA
HARBORS.
TRADE!!
2400 sq. ft. of luxury! " bd-
rms.. 2 t>.dll + balcooY
overlookini ipeclous living
room. Slidine g1ua window
walll leed to tropical PT"
~n pe.tioa. Lush ~.
cwitom dl'9pe1. Short Wlllk
to oc.'ffJI, pools and private
club. Avallabl~ furn. or un-
f\lm., and owner will con-
llder tradini his $7 .IXX>
equlty.
From tbil ~ dean l
phis family home· ?(ow )'OU
can enjoy the comfortable
..-dousnffl of ita Ja.rie
Uving room. modem built
I.a kitchen and sunlit bed·
zooma. ~ park like yard
wW ~loorrw you to luxun-* In the 1ummer ~n
Plus custom built 2 B/R house -1 * bath!.
Unique work.shop attached to house. With
preaent zoning can build out 7 more units.
Priced to stll now $30.000.
Choice Eastside
132'x305'
SHAKE-RATTLE & ROLL
Around in this exceptionally large 4 bed·
room, 2 bath borne. All electric B/Is, dJ?·
peries, a tree surrounded patio. ~ home lS
to pleuant & cheery. Assume el1'ting fina~c·
ing at 5~ % int. and paymenta o~ SI 71 in·
elude principal, interest, tax. es & insurance,
or SYBMIT your tel'.IIl&-Near new M•Y C~
HURRY!!
Corner Balter at Harbor
open Eves. 546-4141
Can Yo• Afforcl
To Rent
TICK· TOCK
The time you spend looldns
at thl1 traditional 3 BR
h<:tne wl II be well spent.
Examine ~ hardwood
9 Unlts-$59,500.
Income S640 Per Mo. On val·
1111ble C·l lo(. New root '
exterior palnt. Xlnt terms.
Who'1 ftnt! Better brin&
your dMd book on th11
one!! -~ t(Jm . I '~I
I "' & e
EVE. 545·2486
6464811
Newport
•t
Victoria
Bay & Ocdan View
The most distinctive homes in the exclusive
Dover Shores development.. All homes have
been carefully designed to offer the utmost
in..caretree livit}g._Qy_~ty_craftsmanshtp has
gone into making thise homes ffle oesr~
value in the entire 1Tea.
$54,000 to $59 .SOO
10°/o Down or Exchan9e Your Equity
See 1130 ~scadore Drive
Open Si t. / A Sun. Noon • 5 P .M. ~n for oaly $88 per mo +
10~ dn pymt bU)'I thll 2
bdrm Eastside home with
hU&• lMlll rm, d.1nJ.ni
area. kitchen with hlt·lN·
All this for only S16.SOO.
floon. venetian blJ~ I< "1:111
suPERB V1EW M. M. le Borde, Realtor
" t ntire H.atiJor an• from "You'll Lt• Our Friendly Servk•"
conveol~nt dJnlni room ar-Ii ra.ncement. Compare the
Vall.)(' O( this EaJtside home
at $19.67> ~e 962-2558 .
Bay & Beach
RNlty Inc.
20'J5 w. Balboa Blvd. N.8.
67~7611 Eves 644-1162
LEASE
.. AlrdfOr "Optln
Custom built' home. 3 Bdrms.
:l ba.lh.I. dirun& nn., hard-
wood Ooors, cptJ.. drpl.,
eiec. blt-in1, huae trpJc.,
double garqe, beautitul tree•· Quiet St., juat off Ir-
vine Ave.
Wells-Mccardle
.Aaking
$26,950
FARR•W
, TRADES ACCEPTED
293 E. 17th St. 645-UM
New Irvine
Terrie.-
B&W.I> ~ • Bn.uriful
~ W1th all the newest
blHn's, 3 bdnn1., nWdi
room, tam. room, din. room
J7x24 liv. room, 3 1-U.,
marble pullmaM. powder
room, $59,500 • CALL TO
SEE &11.)1> time.
"C" lhomas Reiff or
REAL TOftS 2'J4 W. a.at Hy S48-S527
PHONE 543-7729 Npt. Bch. Evt!s 6T3-T:>49
CALL fi.46.0261 FOR
"SMILING SERVlCE" this clwmlng custom built
3 bdnn· .l den, 2 bath home. 220 E. 17th It. (Phone 646-0555) Cost• Meta LAZY MOVER?? Here ls an immaculate
C\lstom glus fl.rep\. All (Located In 'I. 17th St. Shopping Center) "squeaky clean" 3 bedroom Paceaetter
~ = :::;:. ~ Evenlnf Call 545-2133 or 541-M1 7 Home you can move l.Dto without lifUng
Plus 2 older homea on property. 1-2 B/R
and 1-3 B/R rented at present $170.00 per
month. Zoned R-2 will build out 13 unita with
out variance. Owner would possibly ex·
chang~ for?? Asking $49,500.
lvM: LI M764 673-3252 673..07 ..
llew bstblulf
Home will View
OftlN SUN 10 • 5 p.m.
2207 A"IUTIS ST., NB
Lut new 3 Bdrm home In
Eutbhzlt with family rm.
• 1"' bath8. 10~ On •
$311,700
Ma.rUyn iAW!Y
Cektwell lenker & Co.
~ E. C.0.lt Hwy. N.B.
OR~
H1rbor Hiahlands
l..eolll!e or leue optb'I
1324 Estelle Lane, NB. 3 Br
I« fam nn, 3 e., newly
p&lllttd lnalde ll out. blt-tns.
vacant, $33.960.
lnine Terr., East
l Br, extra llltge rooms, Ex"·
ecutive type borne. For lD·
formation call
CURT DOSH, Realtor
1688 Tuaun Ave. MS-3907
E\l'tS '9t-4229 ar ~79
tlo. Pool size IJ"OU'ldl. Jim HARBOR HIGHlANDS a broom. Larre maat. bedroom cuit.e ~ Lane. Corona de1 Mar. *I LOCK TO OCEAN* $2,ooo DOWN oompletely aepar1ated from other two mo w. Cout HJahwa.y
1873 Harbor Blvd. cM. ~ Dlllly. 2 dupleXn 1~ 00 quiet or no down G.J •••• Pluah bedrooms ind bath. KltC'ben with lum-OCEAN ntONT • New Du-u 8-9354 67>11*1.
GOOD BUYI • W f LACHENMYER St nr beat !Mi~. 4 . 2 Br. 'IVll.!I to wall ca.rpeU and inous celling. STEP RIGHT IN!! pleic f18,950. DOVER SHORES
• . • ' 1~ 1-tha St.UO Apta, elec drapes. Owner moving, OCEAN VlEW·S Be. + dtn, BAY and VIEW llOMES
tmmaculat1 l bdrm. 2 bath O>lY 3 Br -home. furn. on ~£\lr6e~ ...t........ KJ>""" ' h 3 · t '-... itlnt C·l lot nr Bt.Y. tn.500 Rllr 1860 Npt. Blvd. CM. blt-lns. cpU("'Cl.1"1)8, refria, mu.st ucntl~ for quick nr eitr. ~•:n • _.,uuv wit pnva e u•:ftrnoes
home on 45' Jot. Ga.rd4-n en· "·'" .,.,.... E ..,., ·~n r-ic1. Ma• •IJ separat"" AAlt'. Bfft buy ln Newport BEACH HOUSE • on lie R·:! MA<'CO REAL TY CO. _,., I -~ • ad tt'm'IS· .,............. VI'S ,,,,,...., •I" T ' try !\fouerate Y pn,~ ,. C ly $44.500 ;a Bea;·h at $26,500. llurry. lot • $19.900 10'.!6 ~n11ago L'r.
ftlchard .. n Rulty BalbN R .. I Eatate o. ~u .. oim-u~ llARRl~"T ~RY. RLTR.
1
Hurry Hurry. ROrntAN 54t..S990 2150 Meta Verde Dr. ~e W1lliamaon. RJtr. -.:r .... pnn ~&c•h
1102 La1&..Y"lle. N B. 700 E. Balboll Blvd .. Balboe ,.,_ .... tt:.LJ• co. 546.s2'ZJ I ~!!!!!!ml!!!!!!!l!!m!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!B ____ m!!! ___ o_R_J.43:i0_-___ I mo OR 3-&l.ll I Oftlol' :\-4140 ___ •_lB_.1_ ... _1_1:_m ______ ._11r1,r,.,.,.,___ : --~~615-:.:,.::J.500:::..~~_;_~__;_~~~~
Udo Isle Gem
,. . . . . -. -.. .. -
O.nenl 1000 Cost• Mew 1100 Coron• 491 Mu 1250 Hunti ngton leach 1400
40 DAIL V Pit.OT /Ne-i•PrPss Wfdntsday, J.tniwy 5, 1966
HOUsES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'Olt SALE HOUSES FOlt SALi RENTALS --Houeee llu,,•l1he4
~!NTALS -.l _J. I
Apb. Unfurnla_hed __ _ RENTALS
H.wee Un*"mlahH --ltlNTALS
Apta. UnfurnlahM
R!NTALS
Aph. flurnkhe4
BAO< BAY • 2,600 SQ. rr. OWNER TRANSFERRED • $130 MON'ni Co.te M8t.t 2100 Newpert leach noo COSTA MESA 51 00 4100 COSTA MESA 5100 --C..t• Meet -__ ..,._ -
and a ~lit fonlUll dlJ\-Must leavt ln l Wttk:a. 3 RW&bc ch&nn In nHt ~ 3
BR 2 bla, dblt trplc, ror. brdroam 2 b&l.h home with K 2 BR .,,., al.ta.ch ~. S.pertllhe In& room • '*111 .. a veat
tiunlly home. 5 huae bed·
room.a • a I~ family
room. Tht bad< yard hu •
IOW'ly peUo .\ ~utl1ul
l&ncWapina. l:.\lea hu a
lot. d.Llhwubtr, ct'Pli, r~ ·~ f1tt1*,C"t , W11q\te hawn tor adult• ~a fiacienda ~ me~a paneled gara1tt le 1n per· new Olll)tt.a 6: dRpu on17, tropical leltllll, l blk $200 to suo
IN:1 rond. Take over ~xi.a· BwlHna 1ncludlnf ~ l'f'-ecmpl lhoc>'r , bbq, patio Studio tpllt level ~ w/Uahll, $lJO. 646·2'JST, nor loan wilt! 1¥T1t6. S168 hi~ator PLUS brud new
ptt' mo. ind. pn.nc, urt, 2 bedroom ~nt (With Owner in Hawan
Must Sell
$85 2 Bll, newly dtc0rattd, f~ yvd.
2 bdrm. J bdraa. 2~ ba&ha.
Citt~ pvt patio, baeted Only $110 & U p-Water & Gas Pd.
ton &: IJlS. SUbmit on dn. flf"t1>lacTI alwa.ya mired for 2213 Paciftc, poola, cS.luXll ftA.tmw A W *ADULTS IRAND NE pmt Beat buy In Mna $150 Pf1' month. lmmediate '46-1.304. blt lftl. L d.a.nce UH for tttnaat l"I.
For such a huat 8&dc &y
home "'1t:h loada or atora2e
" v.ardrobe lp&C't, yOU
C&ll't beat thr pn~ of
$34,900. ~ Wf«clitf Dr
~mi Open E\lea.
Vt~. Call AL BL.ACK poan&ion will COit YOU ~1151 or S4.H7~ The only $130 per month alttt
You arT II\ luck. 1bia la a
bar z bdrm • d!nlnr rm
modrm pullman bath ,\
klttMn e-qwpped with dec-
trlc bit.In ranae. oven &
di1hwuher. lluaf' l .tr %
c-ar raraze ~1th 1peoclt.1
door for boat Yea. ll tw
1orced aJr t!Ht, It'• C&J'o
ptted, hill &ood landtcap-
ing It be6utltul br\ck plant·
en. The bi1t yard is com·
plttely fen~. IT JS DIR·
TY and m-eds a tittle dbow
CT'&~ but owner ia ukinr
Ne•pe11 leect. 2200 •46SN4 MOTOR HOTE
llOWK ·UZSM
• Free Local Calla.
1&2B
Re<.Teetion
edrooms
FacdHles
Myhre Co nonnaJ <town ~nl :1160
OPEN-HOUSE ANYTLMJo: E. Par. CM. HJw~.
4 Br. 1'1. ba, extra 111et car. 67>31n Open EvK-
pcts, dean & c:oLy, Weit
CM , $19,900. ~ Ross,
548-7:?12
* RENTALS * • A.JITS.HOME.9-COMM'L e Newport Area Ir CJ£
• J'UllN UNFURN
UDO REALTY, INC
f!!!,.,t ..... 1210
BEAU • OCEAN VIEW !
' BR, ' &A, etc, P» 241 LA JOLI.A
50-51'6*~
e 24 Hour Ana. Strv I • au . Eliectnc
• Heated Pool
•TV·fM •'Maki Service
0.
Ce
Private Pa.Uol -Carpet. • Drape.a
160 W. Wllso n, Costa MelCI
f•lrvftw, 541-2627 letwMft Newpert "
OR Ul30 OR >435.3 C.......delMw n.so • J(ltchenettes Extra
ll01 Nnport Blvd. ltlNTALS :l\ MESA 5100 Meu Del Mu 1105 C.M.
VACA.Nr, on tht PARK CORONA DEL MAit ~'!!'!" Hf!!= 2210 2 BR. mcloMd )'d. 18'. cptl, PHONE 646-7"5 Apt a. l'urni•"*' -Wilson
Gardens
4 BR, 2 bath, hardwood OFFICE lDF.AL roR RE'TtRED
drpa, ranp, mn,, f11>1,
Avail Feb i-. neo mo. Corona dtl Mer 41.SO Shhhhhhhhl PICK UP
BARGAIN
floors. larae lot. Room tor 6~31n COUPLE, 1 br home wink~ Shown by &pp(, 809 Cami· Ft/M. Ba.chew unit.
TRAVEL TRAILER &: ~ H Styl Swtmmini: pool &: Badmin-rvrm ou1e • only yard. Pvtly flrn, ~ tbl. Call collect eve Fenced yrd., ~l'f!d ii-tJo.
$12,950 ~. 1.l.:MTM132.
-
t! uUb pd. fl65. OR H7<l'J It around Furnished & Unfurn.
• • • U.ke it qule
ton Court. $24.,500. Mr. Lar-l..Jkt uvina In the mounl..t1111
lion Ritaltor/ Owna-. • r•aht in Co:ona del Mar'' KATELLA lade lay 2240 e l-BDIUS.
• $l.25
eo do we. 14 unit•
heated pool. l Br 6: 2 Br 615--3311. • 2 Bedroom. 1 'ii bat.ha
TOP~RADE DUPLEX 548·7111. Pl.ne trtt1, 0ttan Vltv.. 3
·No bednna each. f'ront bdrma plUI hobby houle. CLEAN, conwruent, 2 bdnn, 546-1.330 or 5'&-1740 q\lltt Fum 6: Unturn for
adult.a w1thout peta • from
• ~ll. drapa Ii bltnl
l•lt.Ge •JOO • SpUt level. 2 Poola
urut ia a real home with Meta Verd. 1110 tine family home. Owner It dtfl on cul·de-sac, btacll, l-BR. Cpu, !>rps, Bltna. Gar-$9(). -.. ·-• R.ttteabon artU •
~ cWi~ Lv Rm. ---------_b_kr_._673_·20_10. ____ _
17081 Be,ICh Blvd. bay UM. Sl~ mo. water ~. Sl~mo. Knock aoft I)' on A p t. 14 sao sruoro APT.
HU&e hrtplace, two baths. ' BR, Z ba, 1700', cpts, drpa, NICE Duplex. So. ot Hwy. 2
IJuat So. of Warner) paid. Oilldren over 10 OK. CAU. 06-7853 U3 W. Bay, CM Ma IQ2S =ES INCL. ldcaJ for AS LOW AS SUO PER MO.
2774 Fountain War Wtst.
11 Bllcl WNt ot Harbor tit
WU.onl "6-)tt()
O:"n.Y '44.~ tndC'd, sprldn, trpk. 2031 Br. ea., trpb .. llN'I)' dee., REALTY f'or appt. ail.I LI 8· 2367. -it\& ~raoo. 613-8133 LUXURY
i SEMftl! Calvert. :>46-5283 Onr. ownt-r. Sli.500. OR 3-4169. Corona •1 Mar 2250 .. , .... 3 OCEAN new! t br, 1.1t11 pd,
~. Sl5 mo yrty, adulta. 300 PURNISHID
_c_o_ll•....:::..._P_•_rk ___ 1 _11_s Lido Isl• 1351
REAL ESTATE 3 BR. 7 BA, LGE POOL! -------K * an::r:RY a>'IT ACE * Frpl. l • Br. Patio, Sl40 •
*l Bdrm., fr1ik.,
dilis.. rdrii. Ii tllOVe.
cpU., SINGLI ~T
rus • onatna1 piuntinp
e 2 Car apaca
s. ~rr~.
OCEAN FRONT ~m * FrH Rent.*
2 WHlls mo 673-5360 or 613«19. yrl)o. lJ 1-1'611 or OR HG1. Util pd! Balboa Motel -· -· m 31S E. Balboa, 673-i!MS :.";,15 Eaal Coiiit HJrhwa.y
Corona de l Mar
WW cpu thruout, assume
FHA Sl2S mo P&l.
KI~.
p. a. palmer FORECLOSURE Lido l1le 2351 Huntl,.,ten leach • La.rt• Storare Roo 3400 e ~ buDHn1 Lido Isle 4351
* p,... Utllltfee * ChlWren Wetceme
Very 1up 2 bd apll, fon:ied
air beat, heated pool, dae-
ed Jt&l'&ie•, petkll, $125.
( Bi>twl'ffl carnanon •
Dahl.111 l 675-2t01
Newport Beach 1200
BY OWNER
one or por ,Jfl•cJ
de1teloper ~ of lodo 1\IL•
cornr to lll'.1dq1.1Mlcr\
3377 via lido 673 7300
IMMINENT J BEDROOM, 2 b&lh.
1'AmW-.ed. $225 Pf"
month. 673·3954
FOR leue. SUrtlidt Twnhae.
Beau. 4 Br, 2% be, tr. 2 car ear. CbJ.kl. ovu 10 OJ(.
Cpt.a, dti>t JUS, .Wail Jan.
• Maid •rvlct • lncJod ed
pil.Sd • SU>. Pl Ii water
1975 Paraooa Apt
(Qmier Ford) 548
6
·0911
ON Bay • 1 Br apt. J1!XI mo.
Sinelt w/ kit S135 mo. Both
w,' beaut •:u. Patio. WESTERNER APl'S.
$16.500 modern 2 bdnn, tut·
'\ldl", el!'ct ranee. cl.rps. ny·
'on tl>ta, ~tio, bi vd
IA Pro hon RJt y :>48· !>.169 Upper NN'port Bay Area.
Custom built 4 bdnn. Z
bath, formal d.inl.ni rm,
complt'leLy ~Id.rps. Cov·
Fact-Not An Ad
OWN ER lil'ttS to aettle
~low fllA apprUsa.I. 4 bii
Bedrooms 2 badu, bnck
fireplaet, buiit·in ranp &
OYtn. 24x26 EN'CL05ED
PATIO. Excellrnt nri&tb>r-
hood. Thia you ntUSl inws-
~•tuna Beech 2705 15. 536-1.~.
Ct!J'E l ·BR. ~. nr,..,
641H451.
1 Br, new bit • V1 kit. Util.t
TU W. Wu.on, 646-1.ZSl HOLIDAY !'LAZA
1100
MUST SELL IMMED.111 en!'<! petio. block fence.
Above All Elk • l29 Sood 1'
most .O~nu.tlC&lly It
~t.fully pll!Med " bw..lt
ti.ytront on Lido. * 3 p ARC'ELS * M&l\Y extras. EX'clusiw
R. C. Greotr, .Rea.ltor ALL EASTSIDE, CM atta $31.450. Call evet
llOME - 3 BR, 2 ba, trplc. :::MI=::::&-5671=======. Ml6 Via l..Jdo OR 3-9300
BL'SINESS PROPERTY -
Panly Leued.
r.;COME PROPERTY-Tri·
pit\
&t1-0344 bttwet'fl S.7 PM
THE KI NG'S IN
Newport Shores 1220 BY OWNER
J Bt. 2 Ba, llrttl t.u Strada,
near Gt'f!OI beach Owner t.t * 3 BR. 2 BA BLTNS. 642-5a!O or 673·5017
Community pool, :?:W 62nd, -========= ~:~.days ~JIViS51. ""'" Huntington ikach 1400
rou "111 bt Klng 1n tt111 "A " FRA\fi: z Story 3 Br •••••••••
lovely 3 Br. 7 Ba. practlcal· Z ba 7 blka. beam clubhle. 2 STORY
Jy n~· cp(S, drapta. COV· ~ • drps., blt1n1. i29.900 GL.1'..'"N~1AR • 3 BR, :! bath,
f"l"«I pat:JO. 1 bl Harbor Owner 642-3,;47. 1.2x13 ram rm 01.fl'CH ~hopp11'1i C.enter for JUl1 ========::::. l;JRL CLEA."1. GI appn11a·
$13.SOO. Bick B•y 12.0 aJ $:'7,4..)(). MaJte otkr
The MYHRE Co. B sh R lty ?.:11s BN1ot !';4(>-ll51 * IY OWNER * ra ear ea
ec:JV\ Down S.t/·&531 Eve. 847-6370 BARGAIN! BY OWNElt ..,.,., •••• Sparkling ! br. l" ba., 1 bedroom house oo 50 x lSO •••••
F'rpl . Hwd F1n , Carpeta, bt. Ft~ ya.nf. SU ,500. 3 Br, l~ ba Sac. SlJ.850,
Drapes, Bulltinl, Cov. Pat· 160 S•nto Tom11 hu everyttun1. cpta, dti>t.
ic, liJah Garden, $23,500/ Call 54&.m-« etc.
Top Ttnna. Dliw by 2345 2 BR. cor . 3 yu. old. $300
r rdham D Call "-'"........, 3 BDM. 2 ba. E.x. lg. liVU1? °'· l I • o r. ,,,,_. ·~ rm. &: lot. !ArKe lol. ~ust dn. , ,,me. $1.! mo. llW'
tJrat.e.
A.king only $20,950
KATELLA
REALTY
mm BnL:h Blvd.
IJw., Se. oi Wamttl
M7-6061 or ~9366 ···-········ Hunttngton Village
Sharp 3 bedroom, double
ftrtpla<."I!, ~ and dra~
~-BUl.lt-in ts.land lotchen.
~ p.aao. Near Doug·
lu and eoll ooune. nIA..
... 40Ii'IC SHOW r . REALTY
10 inapect. M:U. Make otter. Ml 6·5647. laxes. BY OWNER Vlu..AGE REAL ESTATE 18001 Beal'h Bl ' 11.s .
EMERALD BAY
By owntT -r~ Dean Ii
Park. l Br' C'OnY den, love-
ly pa&. Mo, yrly
OR l..&145
RENTALS
HOUM9 Unfurnl..._., -Gen.rel sooo
LEASE or 0pt>on t~ buy.
Lovely 3 bedroom. family
n>om, L-.ptace, 2 balha,
built. 11\8. O:miml pabO.
n~ mo.
F. M. Tait>elJ Co. ~ 17'20
1100 * Priv1cy * 2 Bil Homes with i~r1aca,
d'¥ala • Water paid • 2
cblldrm . • • Owner ~-0380
2526 Santa Ana Ave .•••• $90
~ Bernard Stzwt . • • • S8S
lS'IS Oranae Ave ........ ~
219'J Placentia Ave-.•... $iO
4 ~. Ea.ttalde, ntwly
GartJeld 1c Brookhurat 847·8586 Evemnp 962-nU cupet.ed Ii ritd~:orated
3 bdrm. Bath. 'i Din. Rm. Corona del Mu 12SO Hunt. Beach _ 962·2481 -----------"" aJk to ~ta. Sl8.00>. ---------thruout. Near Schools, Qul.
i' HA. Ui. $14,450. ruo Shorediff-View 1-REPOSSESSl~-;;r-••••••••• drei welcome. WO. Co&ta
mo. $1000 unde" mkt. price. 75' on bluff • MOil ~acu-1 Anyonr may buy thia 3 bd-EXCEPTt?>NAL
Imm poea. Princlpala on· tar \'le'# • J Bd. L&nal, 3~ rm . Townhousto from the 60xl.l0 R·'l lot. 3 BR home It Wallace JUtn,. ~-'141.
ly 763 ~tt St 646·3166. &. Loe from S. to mean Go\. t. E.xctlltnt ~. In + room for more unita, Al"'m. pet ~,...~
B\" OWNER J BR. l~ beth. bl-Ode ~. Sl61,500 · · ldH.l l0<-ation Sl~.;,oo d oee lo new Broadway 3 Br .. l~ bl.., frplc .• BJtna.,
Hl"CE den, trplc. Qmcjc Gov'l pays all COt>tS shoppena Good <.wd!Uon dilpllal ru,,... :l car pr.,
O."C\Jpall("y. S17,7SO. l96f 'h Blk. to Bluff· Vu Valley RtaJty 962-2475 Sl7.500 • make offer. . 1i> otftoe, oon1p~ fen«.
\mold Ave. !'>18·8824. 67',' . f'ind.t c.cn,.,.. 2 Bd. 10x56 2 bdrm md>1le home Brashear Realty &rd Aviary, Ut $150. lit
.\fl'ST aell! Owner gOUJi !extra Rm. oonv. to lnh 2 ~ rabana Ii sll>r&it 6: laa mo. MHnti..
ovewu• O:>l.tfg'e Park a.. Huie So. Pabo • U.ed nn, c~ lot Sp 647, Pa· 847-8531 E.-e. M7-u10 2 BR Pine CiOtt.q'e $l1S mo,
&rea 4 br. POOL! Mm Brlt. Ruane Fam. Rm Fer· ofic 'I'taJl!'r Parll or l'a.11 •••······· ww q>U, lndry, ll~. OFTER• ~3481 . rnal Uv. Rm. + 2 Bdrm. ~1!., after S pm or ••••••••• ~~~mW.. ~ :·m Westclit1. qUie( .t. 2 Br. Sf1>. mdi· """""
11, ba. ram nn w/ trpl, R. C. Greier, RH.lwr n. ..,, ••1 "° DESPER.ATE ~ or ..,. Ml·JJSl or
hum cell $22.750. 646·1'56. 3418 Vta Udo OR J..9300 rua cub. IU-6e'fl Sellin& below f'HA a~ _646-4_.,...n=-o-=-. -=-...,....,,.---,...,=---
1000 al 4 BR 2 ba, frplc, crpta/ ~ 3-IR. $15o.MO. , 1000 _Ge_n_•r_._,______ drpe, patio.. $72.960. RUSH Nr. Shopptna Ctr. Blllll,
.--------_...;-----------------MAKE OFFER! ~· Screai·pebo. Wall.
Gene rel 1000 G.neral
Dover Shores
l • 4 & 5 BEDROOM
FURNISHED VIEW MODELS
* IA YFRONT HOME
,, TTRACTJVE used brick bayfront, 4 bedrm., cl.ming room. pier &
float. Fully carpeted, draped , landscaped, 3 car garage. BeaotiluJ
condition. $88,400. ___ * __ _
NEW VIEW HOMES
FROM $77,200
INCLUDING CARPETS, DRAPES.
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
* BA YFRONT Elegant French-Regency Home. One of the most Beau·
liful in Southern California. Pier and Slip, 4 Bedrooms, Study,
Den. Maid's quarters, 6 baths. 18·ft. ceiling in dining room, sunken
Living room. Sumptuously appointed. $197,500. ___ * __ _
PANORAMIC VIEW
SADDLEBACK TO CATALINA
NEW VIEW Home, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, powder room, view livinp
room, view dining room . Carpeted, draped, landscaped. A reall~
elegant home. View master 1uite with dressing area. '80,757.
OPEN DAILY
1038 SANTIAGO DRIVE ---*---
IA YVIEW LOTS
$15,500. EQUITABLE LEASE ---*---IA YFRONT LOT
62 fl. completely bulkheaded-pier & slip pnvJleges. $57,000-luse.
THREE PRIVATE BEACHES
SALES OFFICE:
___ * __ _
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
1026 SANTIAGO DR.
Jn Newport Beach from Pacific Coast Hwy., north 011 Dover Drive
From Newport BJ vd., East on 17th St. to Sales Office. -
MACCO
---REALTY CO.
(714) OR1ole 3-8112
Brashear Realty :rm MAPLE, &46·3698
847-11.531 Eve. 84Hi370 J BR, $97..SO mt, pvt yard,
!~!~·~~!!~~
bdrm home. A large family
room adda ttat t.ouch "for
c:onveruent liv\ni". S23.SOO
""847-1266 ~ .. -~ ... •t.:;
I
179ll Beach Blvd H.B.
Exceptionally
Cle1n & Well L0<1ted
, 2-bdrm home l'l4"'11r <.:o!>ta
Mt118· Wiil f"HA ar GI.
C&rpeu, drapes, electric
bullt·ina.
~ LA RUE REALTY
1T9TI Beach •
1 7~
EME;RALD BAY • OCEAN
SIDE • Divi~ locallon nr
bttar h w Pxritlng surf,
P9.l'k & bllnni views, nearly
npw. quaJ.il.y • blL custom
home, ;, Br, :l~ ba. Ml\
r~at:Jon nn w I wet bar,
2 frpla, pat1011 Ir de<:k,
$98,00J.
TU R.'1 ER ASSOCt A TE..'i
Lomsr Turner. RNltor
68:/ :-i. Cou1 Bh-d.
Lague.a Beach l~H 1T1
$49.500 OCEANSIDE Hwy
C!'UI VIPW, 3 Br. frl>lc,
patio. walk to st.ore•·
$29,00! • 3 Br. din rm R·2
lot. can •d unit walk lo
bu ch.
$.)5,000 • 2 Br homt. & 2 Br
& I Br apt~ + guest Apt.
pu; ALLEN, 1-IBALTOR
1095 :-lo. Coast llwy
t.airu11a Brach -i!l<l-7578
, -LA GU-NA HILLS-
'~ 2 Br & 1'0f1vM1 Mn.
S1>anh1h, 21., ~. gQl't('()lls
vil'W home. Owll('r sacri-
fice • 90'> hNlllf'IJlg.
4!).1-()4.40
~-.:.R.EA-~L-SLEEP~~
~.1'C Laguna location 2 Br &
drn 2 Ra . lex: burnm~· fq ilr
hdv.d n" 121,.100 SIQO On
ron.' .dea r. I \IJ:sro' R ... .\L TY
I 'Iii.', ~ I M lll ""' \ 4'1Hl7JI
patio , pr. Stwe, Rdrir
Adult.a onl.)'. 25~8 SANTA
ANA Ave. 838-GU.
' 3 BR, tam.Hy nn, tflec blt:Jna
dahwr, cpl&, drpe, IOlt wa •
ter, nr 1tiopa " IChla, M
mo. 5'46-0416 alter 7 pm.
NEW l'Aide 'J bdri:a, brepl.
beam ceillllP. tmctd yd
patio, aduJtg, $1.lJ. &tl-7629. '
t1 l~. OU>F.R IOME
-' ON 1,-ACRE
_,CALL 4~
l'llCE Z.br Duplex M-mo.
Drpg . DISpouJ, No )&rd·
m&lllt U i!-7300 ~ !» t·m
REAS! Lire 2 br, IU' Wtst·
cl.W Plua, all extru ! Gu'-
~. 64ti·lJ6:l, 646·5400.
1"8R. HOUSE $~
lT~ MONROVIA
WATER·PD. ~117T
SS'l.50, Q.£A.N 2-BR-
Bltna . Pv1-pat.lo, Drape&,
Water paid, W 8·2986.
2 BR, aar, is;;, :l children
OK. 630-0 HamUton, CM,
893-8179
J·BR. 2-B.A. rRPL.
~ta. Drps. Bltna, Fenced,
SlS(}-IT'l(l ~.
NEW cpu. dean 2 br, drps,
pnv patio, ,ar, SlOO. 1945
Pomona, :>l.5-0739.
3~Dble·g;ara&e. Yard
JHO·mo. 'l598 OR.ANGI:.
AVJ:.. M&-3420
3~nlum-.-dul-dr_e_n_OK_.
2550 &..nta AnJ, 64~.
Newport leech_ 3200
~.AST BluU view, untum, 3
hrs, :/ h.1. dlfllng room,
largP vard, i t.t'tl'C'nu lncl,
alt rpt. drpi., hltln1, dblt
JIRr, rite d~ opener. C&ll
lor flKwr 111/o, 644-U4.1.
3 BDRM , 'J bath, lge family
rm, .' ur g11n1g1, bltlns,
dtshwu h<"r, ftplc:, cpts,
dJ'Jll>, ~ardtner Ind. S250
mo, I or 2 yr lt&ae. 2375
Rtdlanda. 646-i215,
3 BR. I '1 ba , nf!W ci>ta &
dJTAI l1tt yard, S165 mo. :i1n llOLL V L.AN f.
nt \' lik.. rM'lt' J hdrm. 3
bath, ptn Ii alir--$400 mo.
1 Balhns ~. 675..,.331
Dlapoaal, Rani-it. R.etJ1&.,
Washer. finced. No dUl
dn!n er
M2.-rf.
pet&. 14T·OO,
rat LEASE, 3 mt., 2 BA.,
INSIDE B·B~.
PLACE,DOWNTOWN,$1.&S.
~
NICE 3 Bdrm., 1 "-Ba.the,
llovt, cp., dtps., $135 mo.
~ Ii tut. 962-7129.
APTS.
1 Bedroom apartment
overlooldns pool. Carport
A ~ prtva.te pertdnc
nJRN.UNnJRN
'42-5151
1965 Pomona Av., Co:;t.a
Nr. Cl~ Hall Ii 19th
Mesa
Sa.et
$17.Jt WEIK & UP
FOR LEASE. 4 Br. r
bonUI nn.) 1'
_ ... _ -· ··~~
• Stucilo le Bach apt.a ~ e U~ A Phorw
Home. n&0 Mo. 841~1. e Maid Service ·TV Ava.il.
Cl.EAN 2 br, • /pr, 2 dUJ.
ctr.n °*· sas. WM« pd.
e TV 6: rtCn•ti9a room e No Depoalta mo Dela...att Ave, 537 ~ e Cai. 6: &r · Now
231'6 Newport Blvd. -
L•Sl"n. ... ch 3705
Optn
S48·9T.xi
AVAIL Feb ilt, brand rww
3 bdrm, 2 b&tha, famll1 room. ll.ttpl, beautiful car-pet·, • dnipee, bltlna witta
dlahwt..lbtr, 900 aq ft N'I·
deck oveiookioc f.antutic
v\ew. water pd, $200 mo.
ll26 Bonn Dr. 49H101.
ltENTALS
Apts. fund..._., -
FURNISHED A PT.
duplex. l Bed.room turniahed
WaJ.ldna di.at.an~ '-<> town Colt& Mtn.
couple or alngle adu
mo. Co&i. 6: W alla.ce
down-
Prett'I'
It.a. $7'9
Rltn.
54H!C. .
, 2 br,
babies
.JOllO.
$15 Wed: or $130 mo
utile p&ld, tetna or
ok. 2269 Maplit Sl 642 .
G.ner1I 4000 NewpMt leach . •100
BAHIA MAR
Ill Wta 19t1I SL, C.M.
DELUXE l .tr 2 Br
nJRN A UNYURN
• LOOK • w .. tclfff Rlvre
l • 2 Br (or un."UmJ
Cpta • Drpa • Patioe
Pool~
re
.Bltna.
• Htd
HEATED POOL • p
Green • r ad 1 a n t Dft. uUina 1IOO WESTCLIF ..
host
wubf.I' dryer fadlides
ca.rpocta etc. Priced
CALL 642-Jru
TES MOTEL WINTER RA
DAILY/WKLY /MONTHL y
inc. $1.30 mo. 1<77 Via Flor-
~ ~2023 evn.
a.11... falantf 4155
P1..EASANT )'Hr around,
lltudk> ... .Wt able fOr one, I~ windowa. m.2890.
Huntington kKh 4400
WTD! Worldnr mother w/
1 or -: dtttdrftl to ahari! my
home. WW babyak. 53H660.
2 BU<S·Town • Bead>! sas
11!.'t· H>r. Cpta., PY1. Abo
l~t-B&ctl.·'60. 5.l&-<IJ.5.4.
$SS w/GARAGES, FtTRN Ii
unturn, ~u Ii wattt pald
918 Pa1Jn Avt, 536·\m.
RENTALS
AJ!!!= Unfurnished --
0..Wrel 5000
$75 ·SIS· $95
:! • l Bedroom.a
CHILDREN O.K.
3 Loc1t1ons
6t1·70Tl -$a'.!·~
COSTA MESA 5100
Prtldp Addrua
•• Ecooorrly R.m&.
MARTINIQUE
GARDENS
S.chelou furn
Fn>m $110
1 Bd.nn ........ ~ $95
2 Bdrm • • • • • • • • 1'n>m fll.S
SLASHED
TO
$89.50 Mo.
lxtra I• 2 Ir Apt.
Cpu, drpl, blt • lne. lie
IJ'OWXia. u.ocramped Uvtni.
' Wiit Bldr, front view.
Huny Ii 1tt %Mi-A ~
Dr .. CM.
NEW
2 Br. l ~ Ba. Mod, c-ta,
eutalde. Li· patio or blc-
niea, vlewini: plnea. B~
low cpU. BUI dpe. Eltc·
cellinc hut. GE kit. C.oior
antenhu. »icL car. Free
lndry rm. Adults. $117.
120 E. 20th St. &4244U.
FROM $92
Harbor Townhouse
Lp 2 Br apt.I, bullt·lna.
NEAR SHOPPING
2217 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Manacer, Apt A·l
(Entrance a.hJo on Willonl
SUBST AN11A1. RENT
REDUCTION TO
PER.MAJllDIT
MAI AGER
I UnJts. Adulta. Box
M·al I>&Jly PUot
tt > 1TR.ACTIVE 3 Bdrm
apt, 2i,, Batba. AJao % Bdrm
apt. Larae 1 Bdrm Ii bectr
tlor apt. QuJet, aii-C10US,
near OCC. School1, It ltiopa.
~ or 546"416S Evu . ms . $150.
See Mlf, Apt. ' Ol! 3 .Bdnn • 2 Bath l • BU< TO BEA From WO &n W. COASr HWY.
NEW 2 BDRM APT.
Pool, recrM.tion room, patto,
c~. dra.pec, bit • Ina, S'nJDIO APTS __,
pd. 2 bl to Balboa ~ 642· mo Carpet.a· Drapes-Garap
fill'llnl, 93.5 E. 8&1-mYd OcMnfront Blt·ln Oven Ir R.a.np . . . 3 Pool.a .••.• rn.o240. l'\&m. Yrl.y. 3 bdrm, 2 ba CraclOUa Uvina ...
tower. $250. Art C. Kittler Park-Hite Sumluncllnp -Cetta MMe 41 00 ~~~ 6: Newport. lJth 6 Santa Ana, C.M.
*ACAPULCO APTS
W-18 St 6: Wallace/CM * __,...-,...-,.--------,-M6-55a MMJ33 2 Br. ftplc, bit . LN, petio,
e ADULTS
• l·BDRM SUS
• 2·BDRM $150
• Heated Pool! UtiJ.pd!
646-3850
IDEAL FOR BACHELOR!
1 Bdrm $90. Swimminr Poo
2 Bdrm S12S.
Laund. nn. pr, yrly. SHS
mo or $lJO mo untum.
OR 5-3671.
l BDRM, 175 mo, ut.IJ.a pa.Id,
yev rwnd, new a,ppllancea,
18Z3 W. Balboa Blvd, apt
2. ~m attn s pm.
YRLY l·BR. ~ly dee.!
SU>mo. 6307 S&ahort Dr.
1
1993 Olurch, CM. 548· 9633 da,ya Oft l~Plts u 8-51M6. BDRM TUM APA.RT
Mm!', atila peld, ex
ll&hU. Adult.a. 199'2
Blvd. $*> per mo. 548·2821.
cept Studio apt. i,., blk to
Harber Ocftn, U4% ~ ~.
S75 uWa. pd. rr.r 3:99
FURN. bad> apt. S42 M&l\1 only. Utila fum. Al
ha. Tra.Utr Park. 132 w
.50. 1 'BDRM very niC"ely tum,
0-~ blk to bftch. prqe.
116 36th St. OR 3·2.;94
Wlleon, C.M. OCEAN FRONT I l • BR.
BAOCELOR apt $78 cle an, SPAOOUS/ M-ODJ:R>f
no dilldm! or pet.a. near O\lldrtn OK. ~732
shops. 856 W ~ St,
646·10U.
WANT man to ~ 1n1
2 Br. apt. 1n C.M. 386
20tht, Ape. H C.M.
* B.AYFRONT * 1 Br., patio, utll. paJdl.
new From SlOO '-<> mo. 615-<Rr a.! MODERN l br, privat. pet.lo
ca.rport, adwta. no peta. 2620
FROM Sit
Lee 2 bdrm, ~ drap-
e1, elect bM1t1, pvt PAii
' 3000 /u,ya1 Palm Drive
(1 bile Wnt of Harbor,
earner ~ Baker).
HOLIDAY !'LAZA
APTS.
OM bedroom apartment
overlookina pool. Carport
6 extra privat. parldn&.
FURN -UNFURN.
'42..WI
1965 Pomona Av., Cotta Meaa
Nr Qty Hall A 19th Strwt
pr, $1~
AR.MO m. 75'iO
2 BR • ~ cpta 6: pe.int.
$90. 3 BR • 11ew cpta 6
pa1nt Sl~. m Shalimar.
"2·7n .
2 BR, c-pt.a, drpe. blt!na, 1~
ba, 1100 mo, wattr pd, mu
...,C E. K!-019. .
2 BDRM, blltna, drpa, &.
poal, lure patio, dcelll ranee. p&rkln;c. 646-6919.
DON'T MISS dlx 2 br, l ~ ba.
pr, patio. AJJ extru. Zl4I
Sant.a Ana Avt . S4l-077.8
YOU an wa lk to 17th St.
~from clean-u·ixw
2 br. WO. S4H544.
fl20 MO, 2 BR, l ba, Month
rent ftte w I ~&l'I leue. 215
Qrle. ~. 847-71117 .
r' 2·BR.. Sl»MO.
Pvt . ·ptatio, Cpu., Drpr..
NO PETS. 546-<XU4
3-SR. l-BA. FRPLC.
Gar. ~mo. Nr.·sbope, No
•mall d\ild. 321.S Cabnllo.
2 BDRM, cpl.I, drpc, ltovt,
refrie, double bed, pr.
546·3540.
POOL! Deluxt l or 2·Bt. Cor
Luxullous tum.l ~P. Mrs. Jone1,
546·4141 Or 642-3253.
10 a.m. " t.ll. 9:30 p.m. Avon, $95. 673-6066. * WlUON WEST * S70 ~ PD! Suit tor 1 or l br, utU pd! Htd pool! 2 only, IU' Hoq HOlp.
Adulta. Call &tS-5276. ~1668 bttm 9 Ii s pm. Harbor Tow11house PRrvACYr 2 br S95. 1Ud1n&
$e Bachelor, ~. MODERN BACHELOR
dra1>e1, .l Built • U.. NR • Beach!! S90 Yrty. ln·
2 Bdrm Studio A~ irtau door to tnc patio, pr.
J 'ii Bltha. No ooe above or _54S-31-=---=97,,,,· -=----
---~-548~·•_m ________ I c.I • util! OR 3·7119.
IACH $85, 1 BR $t5
l"llm • 2131 Elden • Adults ~k Npt Blvd. 642488
below you. 2 • BR. &fS. DR.PS.
Near Sbopplnr • $103 mo. STOVE. DISP. GARAGE.
l Br, util paid, $1.25
\613 Santa Ana Avt.
3':r5211 or Kl 1·7279
1 B~ Furn. ciahwah, w/w
cptl, blllna $100 mo.
548-$;.
SPACIOUS 2 Bdnn, $125 in-
chldtna atila: OUJd ok.
'llT1 M'•ple. !t43-f.81.3
S80 1 sR; Eut.sick. dose·m.
yard, &&-axe, near market,
adulta 6~1'197.
TI\.AJLER 'l1 n. Uk• ntw
Separate ll-droom, bath, ~
mo. U 8-iso_. ___ _
S95 NEWLl dee! l bdrm
dupltx, cl~ to shops, Sr.
dtiirns prtfl U 8--4048.
I NlCELYfilRNJ-Sl)RM
0.EAN. c;<Xi) LOCATION.
m -B W. 17ttl S4U9S4
1 BR turn. nt&t new, wut·
1 ldt .,..~ .5.)l1 -____ _._ --
BACHELOR f\PT UO-
MO . • I 841·;;938
2217 Huber Blvd .. CM. 0.osE · JN. OR 3-7909
N..,..., HgtL 4210 Mana1e.r, Ape A·l
tt Spacioua IWln)' (\Im 2 !Entrance alao on WllM>n) · tewaort B .. ch 5200
bdrm, elec kitchen, lowly MESA NORTH APTS.
yard ,pool, laundry, $150, 2 It BR, l~ ba. Fumtun-
adulu. 548·1124. rum. sus ~P. Pv11"au\,
NEWLY pe.:nc.td A carpeted drp&tcrpts, blt·lns, &&r·
t .\ 2 bdrm turn 6: unturn HEATED POOL
apt.a, POOL! 646-4064. Nr. ahoi>t, IChla l: 0CC
CHJLD aectlon. Pet OK.
C•r"OM 4lel M.r 4250 Coolldl'e/U.ker 546·
(
~o:~.
ON 10 ACRES
1 l 2 Br • f'Urn A .Jnrurn
J Poola • Tirnnl1 • 111 holf
Putt/ Grttn Contnl'I 8'd1t.
900 Sea La nt, CdM
!Mc.Arthur at Coa.at Hwyl
m·~
aciAN SlcM ot Hwy Yrly,
1 Br w/w cp(a, w•lk t.o
llhopa. Ad uJ I.I 646. 2$4..1
NEARLY new 2·8DRM.
Cpu, d!"PI. bl t • w SI 40
5tf>. I !..10 ~ 17<tll
~LARG-Ef BR.w /w cTJl(.S, drps, blUns,
clo.ed &&raat. ldry room.
l.i.u-den ~ttlna
ftiwne·b. P-poog, Bar s Q.
Wl'lk Harbor Shop Cf'lllC?t'
1188 Maple. $8(), Adult.•
2 BR, fllmll,v cottaat a.nc.
VERY nl<ll!! hid pool~ txtrn
park·g. lndry lac: nr achla,
lhos>'&, cpts, dri>t .. ~llo.
play &rN, Sl25 mo Incl utll!
1978 MAPLE. 6'12·ln4
-;-roWNHOUSE +-
2 Bdnn. I 1., ~th. Jl'lhO.
C91•. drf>s. .tOY(' Sll 7 j()
134 E Mtlody Ln. ~56 Ir ~·ITAi
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
RentaJa • ~Lh.Y Hardine
2 le 3 bd.rma, flrepla~, cpu,
6: drpt, elect diahwubtt.
diap., plumbed for washer·
dryer. Pvt patloa. D\cJ aa·
!'llita • 1tor11e.
VERY ltEASONAILE
Rental ofnce on napMp Rd
<behind lloa& Hoa.Uta))
S48-o723
E11tbluff Ap.rtm.nti '
m Domlneo Drive, N.B.
DiatinM.Jvt nf'w Bay Vltw
Garden Apt1. wl prt patio,
l'rpt/drpa, blH111, l car au
Rec: crntf>t w I pool 1 mt
Crom Sl45 • 'l RR. 2 ba from
Sit). 644-1~2 or Gn-016.
2 Br • yrly
111 hathl. bit • IN. trplr,
r pt.s, dnpr11. pllll(), $150 mo.
ll.alhol Bev P~rt>t'I
m·TQ>. 673.91U
. . . . . . .. .. .. -. . . ,., ·. ·. ·. ·. ~ ·. '· . ·. . . . ' ~ . .
• I I
--"' -• I
INTALS ~
pt1. Unfurnished
'
RfNTALS I REAL ESTATE I REAL ESTATf ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wtdntsd«Y, Jll'lllMY 5, 1966 DA.ILY P!L0T/Ntw1·Prtts 41
SERVICE DIRECTORY
_A..;p:..1_ •• _u_n;,.fu:;:r.;;•.;;l•.;;hed.o:, _____ G.;:..;;n;c•c.":;lc..___ Genertl o1nd NOTICES
~::.<.=-"'="'---'5"'2;:,:00 Huntington 8e1ch 54'00 Income ProJMrtv 6000 Exchange•, R. E. 6230 Perso_•_•_l_• ____ 6405
••••••••• DUPW< . '"~ ~" ..,lh 2 WIU. E.XCHANGo
P•perh1nglng
Pelntlne __ ~ 6!50
JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Joas & EMPlO'rMEN I JU85 & EMPLOYMEN r
H•lp Wented. Men 7'200 Job.-.Men, Wom. 7500Jobt-M•n, Wom. 7SOO
lli1 EQUIPMENT
TECHNICIAN
Urt uppe r l blk to beach!
150 yr lc&M'. Z17 PROS·
ECT.·642~.
ACIOUS :I br upper, WI·
u.m. )'Carly, wuhet-'dryer,
oce-an. $150. IW'.!·3211 ..
5210
SJ 10 f.JONTJI • l B.UJROOM • CARP!:.TI1DRAPt.:S • BUIL1LINS • PRIVATI~ PATIO • AMPLE STOR.AGI:: •
BRs &: bll-in lutctwri II Appro}(. 10 •crff
$:?3.500. V1•1H, Cul!J.•R·l land re11dy
Tll.IPW-:.X · «di W\ll Willi 21 lor 1ulxt1visioo tor 01-01lex
PR i. fe~ paun t L Wllt or Res.We net Ba!Uoa ls!Jtnd,
111•1lh llrrplll't~ $.11.~iOO. Corona de) ~lar or !.:ido
I::11e-. ~18-11 ble. fr« & Clt'&.r. W-i,000.
CAJJ. MS-0'161 F'OR
"SMILJNG SERV1C£"
SINGLE ADULTS
Call for l\.'C!Ordctl mr5£age
z~ hrJ. 83&-ti:l(l(l
SPIRITUAL ilE PSYCJii""C
READIN1:s I llolld.1,1 apec. SL l!ISJ\ Be111:h
lli\'d., Stanton. JA i ·3I06.
Announcements 6410
* HOUSE PAINTING
~·> r. i;ua1•.. PIWl\t!' f ro rn
Europt' nc«I• W\lfk. r.tatl·h·
15 ··olor9 to YOl"R hk1111,'.
30 )'f"S4'Xper.. ~!I&' t·rf't
!'SI· :,40.~
INTERIORI EXTERiOR
J11u•r1or J:>ecoratin.2 A
Sprcialty
Qu<1ll11 v.ork. rt'UOMblt.
.... 2'J71
1'o "'Vl'k In lM ~~nl!'nl
llt't1ion.. \l.'IU" 1'f1191r all(\
hu1ld iCl'fl<'l'lll and 1rorc111
pu.l1)ClllC' 1r$1 t'<]Wjlffil'f11
High ~-hool i:rad. \\ p1ild
pt"PU>r !!Orne colll'I"· Muu·
mum l Yettfl exp!'rif'nct .
Us. ctll~p Required
APPLY
MLal
MAY CO.
CALIFORNIA
NEW
1tnA, qM, dfJ:-, iriv lau,n.. Mgr. ?Ill CLAY A\'E. im Harbor Bh·d. '.~' t:~ '!": ••••••••• 21 UNITS
C.M
t~. Coai;t !111•y,
67:1~.
New Health Club
ltl:l...A.XING MASSAC!:: -
S/IUNA • 3i'E:A~I BATH •
By JMc .. P1'1Jlci , Linda. Ir
E. 181h oU Ncwpon Bl , C.\1
Jin. 10 • i JI n1. ti-IJ.5ro).
Pl\l!\i'ING. :!'! yr1,1, ex11.
l!IJ8.l!ly Int 4: f'Xl. ()UJ(k l"\'!1·
!B l cleMllP .. low t•Ullt. [ftt
•'51 5-l~ZT!\.
PlllL O IAMBERl.IN
C-OLLINS South Coast Plaza Store
t, {rplc. ,_. q>tt, drpa,
a.r. adult., yrl,y. ~ Ha-
n Pl, NB.
5230
li::J"JIL1'1G SPEQAl,Ntw
Br, pvt b&kony, view.
ba·sep 1ub .I: ~r.
cious '!HJ'. All~«. bit·
, fine appoint.mmta. JW.
·7991.. 1100 Rutland Rd.,
.• mod@nl, poo1. ms.
2 Bdrm. ~. $115-
lta-No pm .. 64>:514
5240
SOPHISTICATED
PORT RlVIER.A
u• Townhouse AJIU·
4 Bfldrooma, 2 bath&. • cJ1ed prqu.
other CQD'l'enicDcea.
,000 R.ecrea. Ce11tar
$215 mo. Yr1-leaae.
PHONE ID-0300
R."-f, b'pk:, ll' ilast
J, private p&UO, ciits,
, bllnl, bee.med ceil·
~ $121.SO. 548-n97
on• d•I ~r 5250
COROUDO APTS.
enth&e • l...eYl'IS • Stud1o.1
e wt lrplc. All 2 BR l>ln
0, dishwasher, W•W cpl,
1 pauo, bt:d pool. I...nd.r1
01':11. prqe. Nl'Wl)I
•led. $1J5..$2Ul.
dl"l'n OK. 673·33111
1102 E.. Coe.at Hwy, CdM
LARGE bdrm. w1tl1 !gr.
ll, a1k·WI cloiel. ~l' llVllli
tm· partial view ol Ocea.o
Ii.: hills. S"·f'dmh fl1x:., bllnl,
aundt~ ... -il, pra.ge £: 6iorage
lffl'I', clole tG ifiq:lpirc.
fl:lj j)('r 1no-water includ-
ed. u:>~ .. Dablla A\'l' .. ctrn.
tiil -6851 .
J BR, bf'am cei.lliDi;. panel·
Jed ,.,..us, bi·11, bluna, cpta,
dtfli., sundeck. pVI IXil nn,
Uia mo. Scene Prop.
OR :i~TJ6.
LARGE 3 bdrm-duplex,
.,vrr 1300 ft. eL Bl& 11$ B
home~ UP(X'r or lall·er i.oa·
!105, <lor.e to lboppilw. $175
!XT mo. yearly. 6"f3.(;85J ..
:-a:w 2nd 1lr 2 br. 2 be,
bl.Un Ol'Vl, S\.ndeck, WW/
t-pta. drp.5,, prqe. FREE
1awx1ry 1acilities. rnr:w.n
N£W l Br. I~ rm.a. Blk
Dean, .. ~iew. blliM. patio.
IM Adults. 673-8m.
OCEANAIRE APTS. I laa good management, low
COME SEE OUR LOVELY 1l&Cll.llCT, Ideal location.
2 Br, l~ bt., ~. drps. p:a-ExoetlL'nt depreclation now,
tio, &:an&e. OUl<ftn &. (W'l.I room to add 12 mort> unll
wk:cmf., w11tt p.xl, spacea, Can olft>r irt'•I
7811 Talhf'n t.t-nna 10 ~ht PilM>'-
llunlington Beadl Sl7S,l00 f"t.JU. PRJCE
8t7-lal9 NORM L.EJ:: &: ASSOC. ~ru"RN=ts~HD>=~.-U~nf~urno-...,.~ 1 646-1~1~
..,...,_,,,...,,_.,.11 4 Un.._ •29,soo cattd lor ape.. Beat location •~
J,t block to 1\ore., bank, lnvest.ors lake a look at tJib!
Cintma TM1il.111. .four income Wut.J ~ a W
$11 0 to $135 JI 290' loc, Room Jc,,. 2 moi?
5 POINI'S APJ'S. this one today! ('.all The
7T3l. nu. Ml.OW Real Estat.crs -M&-nn or
~:ml At S.1chl 0c .. n Yul !========: I Si NEW l • 2 BDR.\t:
"1m1abt!d .A Unlurn Apt&.
1100 Ir; up-Stt managers:
219 15th St & 220 12th St.
N!:AR DOVCLAS, 2 LARGE
BR WITH BLT -JNS,
CR.PT, DRPS, S90 M'ontb, 897-ma.
5725
BRAND NEW
2 & l Bt'drooms..
From S12S to Slol2.50.
On Del Obispo & Via. Be-
Janks. Rental Wormat.loa, .,,.,,.._
8usines1 Rent•I -----
OFFICE SPACE
~"'EW MlITIJAL BLDG.
• ~·ree Ana. &: Recepl
e CUpeu • Utill.
• fim janltorial Servlc.
• Fn'JI Pa.r~. '
216 Sq. l'l •••• Onl,Y $97/Alo.
OTHER SIZES A \i' All-
2861.ol Eut Coast liW)'-
CORONA DEJ.. MAR
Call 67>1290 or fM.."IDS
T\\'O Stores for LEAS& VL6·
t;i. Shopp~ ettiu.•r/0.1..
$145 & $1fr6.mo. By Owner,
6~747.
Rental 6010
19 Acres
m ~toj<'&vl'. Want~
fron t 1iropen y.
MATOIAM .,.,
!SS 1toche1tar
646-4137
C.M.·
SAN JAClNTO
NEAR J-l:E.\tl.L
NEAR.LY NE\V 3 Br. 1&6 ba,,
pt'OV!ocial bxne, JJOOI. lh"
cet~ in San Jll.CUKO, Cai
'\'ill Hdlant:e for ()nngf
C:O. boml' or rent.al pr"'q)('1"'
ty. 0...."nC'r, Ted llauser,
ft.Kr. 6L5 Golderu"Od, Cd.\t.
673-2010. -----------SPARKLLNG 4 bdrm Mesa.
del hlar home. f or IQne,
duplex or ~ Ill Harbor
.chool dist r\(1.
FORTIN CO.
1919 NJil .. Blvd., CoMa Mtoga
~ eves 546-QJ.S -----
BUSINESS 1 nd
FINANCIAL
Now open oi1 Suntl1)'~
ONCL • Yeer s1'7tA:1AL'
~· ro ll~aJnwnts $,L'J
Naw -$35~ Rollrr~. S!ttUI·
fer £ Tammen l~hlr~.
64&00 17.
STA.f"IT SAl.0,"\
1660 ORi\~CI:. <:~!.
SckVICE UIREC:TORY
Appll1nce Repairs
P1rtt 6510
Jo'ACTORY AUTiiORIZED
FRIGIDAIRE
Serviee C enter
I !'oTER.IOH / J::.'CTI.JUOH
APTS/~l<YfE:l..')/ CO!.l'L.
cusro~t \\'ORK
l;UAJt. 642-0l'lfi aft ~
PAL~TL ... G-Gl.'rlff"ltl clean
up & m11n1enance wori< b)'
l'ti!' hour. :,.!{)-{Nii.
L'ITI::RlOft * l:..'\.'TJ:JUORS
lkOll(lnaJ.ile .. 8 yrs t Jlll"I"·
Guaranty W~
LOWEST PjllCESI
IN.OUT -1'tE7tT-FAST
CAU. OOJI 642-34:i2
PAl~TL'IG / CARPE:-O'TRY
CL[A.'iUP, REPAIRS.
CA..l...L 6~-461 I -=====-Plumb ing 6890 1
• \\'uben; • Refngerator1
1
PLU~INC
•Dryers • D1sh1•rashe~ Repe.1r-lf1'lau-R.t>n1ode l I
RADIO COMPANY
19700 J1mboree Rood
Newport Beach
133-0600
All 11.pplk:a1111 rt"Vlewf'd on
ffif'rlt wlth no b1u 1QY,•ard
R.ir.r-1'. Color. Cret'd or Sf-~
MACHINISTS
..\ltnunum l yrs l'.>:111•nrnrr j
with small prt"cts.ion lllltlnt-
mrnt pans. N1e:,hl Shilt.
1 f::JllTllt'f!\ lrintf' hcnl.'1!1,
in<'Jlldln:: ptafit shanni;.. 1 Servonic
Instruments, Inc. PAR'l"S & SERVICI:: LJC. !24 hrs./ 642-4887
I 161-1 \\'hlltltr, Co6la ~lcu DAVIS-BP.OV.'N Remodel., Rep•ir, 6940 ,, •. ,2,_
Ul & 17th St. l.:o:.1;i .\1e~ -----;--·----,,_ -.w
Servil"e ~11-:;..r,17 CABINE~ jdtd:ien or balh. An ~ual opoortiatif)'
Now lnlerv1e.,.,,ing for permanent positions
in Stiling & Non Selli ng Departments.
Variety of y,·ork sched ules available includ·
1ng full lin1e-short hour-day or night!.
583 W. 19th St.
COSTA MESA
Chamber of Commerce Office
BENEFIT PROGRAM INCLUDES1
e LIBERAL DISCOUNTS e HOSPITAL & SURGICAL INSURANCB e LIFE INSURANCE e RETIREMENT PLAN e SICK PAY e VACATIONS & PAlb HOLIDAYS
9:30 A.M. to 12 & I P.M. to 4 P .. M.
An Equal Opportunity Employer ------1 new bird' or aMi custom C"mPIO)'tt I
A•ph•lt 011. 6520 i.w1< About ~ '"'' JANITORS !l!!!J!!!!!!!! !!!~!!!, ~! ' 641~1 or 646-n;.6
DRfV1'..\YAY RJ:.:PAlfUNG+ I Z positions oprn, 7·3"30 ~t H•lp Wanted, Help W.inted,
SEAL OOATL-..c ROOf. S.wi!'I 6960 ' J::»U:JO PM . S&laey Women 7-«>0 I Women 7400
Jo""'REE est. t:lllt U1-&lJ3 range SJ00-$350. Only tboM-SAL.ES PERSCY.\"NEL' GIRL FRIDAY Altl'r • .tlOflS -Tador1ni th .~ &-.... 1ng • all lands • w1 CXJl("'~OC~ 11 ............ ap. If }'Oii art AITRAC.'fl\'~ ... Cd..\1 olfh·c ru-«ls )OUl1~
S.by•itting 6550 e 6'1&-Bl9S ply .. Yor lnl"ormal/Ofl "o.:vn-1 WELL (;HOQ~Ul) und /IH · lady ~ for :,:tnrr ,1 o!·
~!OnlElt. w1U ba1ys1t by A 1 ALTERATIONS b housektt \I, t 0 OI,; " -... I I
I.act: f.tr1 Ol..i.li!y, f"AC'\:U· T!CL'LATI::. the 1..A CURA I "'ce work -''''"'· hl .... -.
wttk-4ie fr·nc't'<I y .. m . \'JC • vr per, ~.. :::.llJDIO t' la.J\~1 "R dw:tatiflt: m11.rtunr, 11,an~·
DIS'IlUBVl'ORSH.IP / t'ull'Or W~uunstrr l~h. lS!r~-Oi.lR Qt..:ICK SE:RVJCE mm!IJ!'r Commuru1y Jl.-p1-woi.i!d hke-i.o talk io you cripuon. P!r .... \h~t he r-
Ir -fr.:ic> "° $6000, Hared C4!rpent.ring 6590 ~fERAT!O~S1 ..\!endlne. \Vestnunstt'T, Calli CLOS~:-TO /IOf.-11':, ""Ith ' \O.llh a ininiin1.1ni of ~UP<•r• part llml' L'l/VEST1'fE:-O'T -~ I.I ~T.fl3 I la.I, '.!00 llospit.al Cirdl.', Qiien1ng5 Ill Or&nJ:•' Count >'· I sroiisi hlr-!Ind llbl" 10 work
by lnvl'ntocy. Eun tr • p1iln ~'iii;;, \IOrk guar.. SSJ...t.>4l JE ~-1~1i6 Con1m1.<&1on l'arnu1;::s fro111 I \'l5Ul· Salary S:lf)i 10 $?..j()
New Attractiye Offices $15,000 lo SJS.000 -yr. t.1INOR .-., .. rs Cabmet.1, Jtf'll'reDCet ~ SD-0106 SAU::S. \\·1111 rilabllahed S:..'00-s;Al monthly .. 1P$,n or Call "·-""'---""' ··--' II 638-illl. ·~.-t'ull Tlmo• '' .... _,,, 10 based upon cxprnl'flf'f'. '-w.lom u.:lili:r1<.-.... growou llC.r i;betvl'9, garagt'I>. Jl. O An· Cornpany hu oi-icn1ng for "'" M Goo&man r.,r ~pfl! Ouptex, Unfurn. SIOO
BF.AU l·Brn ·BA.
l~lk·Jleech! duldrtn Qk. $175-~Qe . 613"401 eves.
Rant1l1 W•nted 5990
RESP. ~ journalist
8t'f'kJ 5111 lw·n tl1"1'"911.fronl
Wlllli-Compll'lely our rond1· ~l"\50f1, ;,c;.s1r.. cv1&M.i·TJ1l Television, Repair 6985 I a1nb1uoua .sall'Stnan dellnng door"' or .oiiC'lloni lll't'tl :ir-' r. 1--~ • ,.~1-". "'-~.,1 .. 1 Mone11 to Loan 6320 ply • 1his 1& 11 "''O!c-.· 1 67l-2alO '"'""""' -...-"" LA~~ 1 •~"'-"''-.:...c:.;cc __ -'--dye, llij;h P11y . ..\lust !1vt 111 ,.. -'--'-''---::-:::-::c::-----
lent location ~:ith otf 1trttl -
1
IU::PAlRS _ ALTl:.llATIOf'.>S T.V. ANTENNAS COtl:ll\ll. dl'l Mar, Newport, swnal pn:.gr11m \\1t!i train· \I O~IL"'\"
parkina;-SiO 10 $150 u11:1u<l-REFINANCE ~tAINTl:.."A."\CI:::. $l9 95 I t II d or _Costa ..\teu. Company Ing p-tiv1dcd 1f ~ou qu11llfy 11,· in• &II uuhtJet. BUY-BUILD · ns a 8 •t,rlll"l' Bene!its. Plea~f' call: f'or Af'IPI Only :O!ij?Gt) <'01..W:Gt.: m l)E..'TI Any '''8 .>ob· ~3 }r .. ('"1"r COLOR •
ANTENNAS Llyton Solt \Yattr In\"· I namrs OI' I !' rirw O!i\ll R o¥ .J. Ward Co. .1 \ Int. Loni; Tt•rn1 CARPENTH.Y • r ,\Bl;>;l:.'.'rs ----Mf'tl ,t· :\"rwpo11 l~acb
~lr. /O/'fl(')' 1n1. Co. Lo.ni 1 ·'H8-6TI3. )Ii l.JM('n at ~.fi-6li."i. PART TIME WORK I P ar! r11"" h"011' 'c"""''
Tota! Ulan Jo'ce S:J.J Bll -ins/ f"orm1l'1t u1-.:. .. 1!!'ll $39.95 Installed ,CAR SA LESMEN ··AVO!\ l"AlLJr"'I: · Ci!v 1)1re..wn l;1,vt ha.nd-s.,1·09, & Lo•n• 1 ,\Jt.<or1hof\.\. fu>11 s' t>l~·~t.».1, T\\O tAprr. dl'p('nclablt mro "~•l<'l~ !:ol(i .. ~llf'llin,, '""
cottage or liOtllt, nm· 1M9 \\'estcWI Dr. IHfi-0228
amoktr £ drin.krr. Rtfl. °"' !lob """ Home Plus Office 12131 4ll-i141 aft•7 pm. Thrt'e btdroom, 111 bath
~ BDR.\I, f1U11 . SUO ye11rly, I honi.e 1n the heart of Costa
wall to wa.JI, nr water, for I ;\le&a. Ample 1»rklni;. $Jli.,)
couple & 14 yr old. liQ-3682 mo. Tbe R.::&1 Utatcn:,
1n Ii. 646-nn . 0pt11 ·111 9.
S/)eelal.iats 1n t u One-1 can 1urn \.OUT 11m .. 1n10 r\• ' " -6',r 1111 JO yrs to 112:1,000 • 1, 0 '-··" 1 u llmc.. or nt'W car, .. ( nr11t .ip,,.·aian .. • 1-sst•n!.1.aJ.
<ibu Cement, Cont rele 6600 ""11"u• ... --...a. ion ortt for usrd cu Kks. t"'Hl'nl c;urun~· B.1.-.e 11~.i· $1 ·~i 11,..r hr /\11"""
• Hr1nudel1ni; •Antenna k11s ~nut.ion open .. g.,,.. ~1.))-;w,u 1,1 ~. Tllrs ihn i FTidll.)' HI 10 90'.• o.I .:..Ole J'nce tia Jnl. SHAW & SONS T. \. ANTl::~NA SUPPLY Krn Jolly, St)LT!I COAST
1
-K--P h O --!l .. ,. m «! i7'1 11' !'hh St.
F HA-VA SPEClALIZlNG I:\ l!i t: .. 16th St ' C.M, MOTOR.-;, 6% s. Coa~t ey unc perators Sn11" J l""usla \lt,;,
Lowest Dlu. PtL EXPOSED AGCRELiA r~ 641-6678 llwy, L.;o .;unli lk.it·h, Adding_ ~chi!)• ~pers.
SA TILER ~-~~!o!',.;,Pat1011 BODY -'IA .. '\ TOP-'.""""""'I I Stat1sflc•I Typists .,...,.....,.,. l..!OBS & EMPLOYMEN1 ..,,._,
Rooms for Ren t s99s OPI'O~t..-nusr or At tor· MOR'iGAGE Jo'n1e Ei;t .. Coin'ls -To, u1~ l lOOO--mo potl'ntial. Plenty I Western Girt Inc. .iob Wanted, Men 7000 late tll'ldel d!'an r1_•11a1rs. •
GENERAL
~70'.;S
SLNGL.E br + batli . kltril
priv. prf'fer bualnN:i! \O'Om·
an or ~t . 315 Natcis--
aus. 01.,1. OR l·"ltnl or
61J.-3007 alt 1 pm.
ROO)l for rent WJlh kitchen
privill'll:l'li.. !Ill Governor,
CM alter 3:00.
ne-y Loc:il !e 11::0.0.· Ill Dana 336 E. 17th St. 'PATIOS -_;j() 5<1· 11 .. S~t.·.)() h lur <'rQS.'1 & lUllfQrm.5 ) '!iOO llarl..l)r Bl~·d. (' \1 l <prntn!-ed &r\"1;:~ 0 art·
Pom1, Silt' ui ~ 11..u bur. Losta :'<lc~a Sall&fartion Guar«r.trcd. A-I 1 AltP~ .. :\ r~J~ llt l111•1, p.'lMJ :1-d.1) ,.·ttk. /\rph~ ~~~ipportun11y ~loyrr I ml"flt cashier. GoOO worlani;:
l.dce.I olliu.', bL '11 h .. 11h :.11 :l:!Ji l hi ..>4;11 1 call NO"' .... ;i.;~-9624. l..xptt !JI' 1;000 1-e l111 blt t'V1lhd1'nU11l l:&.V." !Jaw & I <"00d1hor111 , s;O"ld ~1lary
parkwg "'-bln.'\•\ troo1ae~. 17 Yr1. Harbor Area ----work bl.!·\X.l.l', 800}· Shop1D'I· S.l&-8959, Mat.ure Woman Plea~e Cont11ct ;.1r .• Johnann
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Cl:.~lt:NT v.·ork \\anted. ~o
lrl fully rt.>nl.ed prol bid,;· RLPRE.Sl€ •• "ITINO }<i\i too sffiaU."Rcic;. I!. Stul· :.41~ •. l!l All b;<lcPry salf'll <'lrrk Afl-1t Sta.n.!trory Rulck for in-
Rl'u ~-4ll6-15i~ \\\·~tl'rn ... lorti;ir.t;e Cori•· lH.:k . Li ._lkiG aller 4..30 Job Wanted, Ledy 7020 MECHANIC--pty mornmgg ttl man:lj,;CT !Pf\"lf"'. :.1S-i-;'6:1
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in La.nd &okrr"s uUW-r. ~ll'tropol~!~~tul'1.i;__ 1m. l"tl· .l'lltJ,; ESTllL\TU>-t'-0 JOB l'l"f,I , maturt, l'.,per custo1n ma..i:n~ m~ruatul"I' mn· Sn•ck Shop S.kety All sblftt, modem con11llll'S·
Surprtsuigly n-asonal>lt : ........ •L TOO SMA~ ~IBlfl. ll'S-.ll"f' i;alCli J::Cfl f'ltf ell.If I.art llS9l'mbhrg. Mil-be 344~ & D:l&.!d llw.v 11.t t1'nt hospital. Salary com•
Ana. S.rv11:e inclad!'d J500 1'la,1<.1r S11v u\;1 & ll.>an tie:5 Jl~.x h1'' hell\)' work capable af \()(J(:h up v.·ork Narciuut SI .. Ct.-, rlf-1 ~111r niPn•un te v.•ith Pxprrlt'nt"'f' ..
Adams/01. 546-!Ql(l. .. I Tr•tti-C6mml..-Apts, Child C.re, arc~pt. ~-~ mi cartJldl' fonn1ne 1ti<''I &. SECRETARY Jn Sl'l'\"IC9 u·.lltling, Apply
·-\~to borrov..-$&ni-far LicenMd 6610 ----hnr~ f>Otml;,il a..~ mle •u-111 I>"!"~· ~""1X'l'1 Jlarbor
Industrial Prop. 6080 l...ei;1tJ111a1e liuW1C'$l. re-pay· AUVf:..KTISl!l:Li ·'airs pc»1· Pf'"!""\ LSOr ~Ollil C..on\"aJ"S«nt Home. J .»~
Reaaooable n.tei. exCl'.llent 11on 11a11ted . .W.~r .... occd D1ru11on. tlroctnc ~·n· A\"~, N
~I.EN t~ l&e 4 br hoUM',
1pgc bl'dmu. kit , tiv rm,
OI. 642-5().Mi, 642-5709. 5300 ~~====~ ~=,.:_-----""-"' $65 MO, pvt balh. em-. 1 blk
SLOGS -SITES a.bl!! a~ leut S~'OO Pl.'r mo. '" a U&t1ed and D.ay. DISHWASHER !tr, • n n1 e hookktT1nn~ Superior l'"port 101;, \nl . 646-1634 ahl'.'r ti pm, t."lre. hot 111.ft('h~~ At napt, :HJ -0,_,,.. t.Xl'i:.fUl-..:.'\CUJ Beach. 14,CJ.ll" Npt Seach for le~. Harbor Baker :;51JOO. Phon!' for intM . .,.l..,.•.
Finiihed. to Nt • ot:huL a.16·L·l39. i'!tACTJCAL-~l 'K5E ~v.illlU ~\,'ilhni; to work MARTIN •• , 5'1-1 ltS CAP..!: of l yr. oltt 4 bdit JDF..AL I« Tmt111 Playen!
2-Br. 1-Ba.. Nelfl door to
Reaq\let Club. Adulll CllllQ'· W>mo yrl.y.. fm.746l or
PY9 613.!M76
ocean, i:.,y, Mln e.kti-
117-8 lln:I, l\B, 67'3-~-
l BlkJ lo Beach! Maid
aerv\~. $9 wk up. .Zl Slh
St. Hu.ntinrton Bea.Cb-
C •• ANNOUNCEMENTS .1 . 1 '"· ·-·I :.\i;1 .. \.1.J. Hoof"'ll ~n. ------t~·~ai.-.-....,. P\1 room i1r; 10 Ac· 00 Npt f'r'A.y. .... nd NOTICES 0 ~ate or ~ . ..._r .--.-e. J II R R [Experienced W1itre11 -..., .. .,_,... .. BILL BROOKS CO. ~ --Contr•ctors 6620 i.rn1k • .t.trake i. lll•l>llohcs. o y oger ••teurant APPL y BTWN· l & h11th. :i'1 d~-, v.k.
lndustri•I Spocialista Found (FrH Adil 6400 !IU·34~i. • I -~\!~~~Ni!'~~~) I S-PM • ,rn"". """ii<".°""""'==-= ---'----·---· e KNIGHT • ;\L\'TL'!U·. v.rlT qua l v11n•'<f --_ _ __ SNACK SHOP EXPERJF:-.'Q;o pm;no '""-~-~m~l~I~>l-l-2ti00 KrITl:..""ll2or 3niuold. bh1rk CONSTRUCflON, INC. ba<ht;roond 1'erm;i.nt11t .. FRY COOK 21012 OCEAN AVE. im::mMfu.ne>optrattn .. ·ant.-S3Sl ROO..._I, Pri•· hath. All home Small industrial bldg. and v.hite, ma.k, found Ed· Cumm<rc1al • Relildrnu&.1 JM Bkkpr f .ir! t "riday, I >a ~•. rlcan. Atl' !\.;}.\, ltl':-.'TI:"!;TO:'li l'lt:Alll td. Tralnft'!'I ~ ~~·
:;;;o:,..;.::.:_ ____ _.:;:.:;. pmiledges-Lady only. $50 ui key l"e,.'PQl1 ee..:ti ward! .tr "'erstnunst'r. j ADDITIONS k .>II>-.'.:>~.' 311 to ~.; hrs. per 1<f"f'k. ) "'1. App()o 'ml S. Oak 6t ,
2 Br. :i Ba. FrJ:ik. mo. &U·253! or 67l{:657. At'tll-ExceUcnt rtturn. Sl7-0itl. H l::~WDEUNt; f l.>UTCH\,,d~·!int~-;:, •. 111111: Appl)-b11111 U A.\I .t.. 8 P.\1 NURSES AIDES RA°"-=o-:.:-=-,,...,,--==
.Yrly LftM S200 mo. GIRL roommllll' wanted, ex· Liberal temu. ST9.!W. }-OUNIJ, Ora11i;o & •1h.te. ?ZG\ :-:pt. 61'/d. Npt. !kli. work, any kuid. bab)-sn t.lni;: 1 Jolly Roger Restaurant Full Tim• "'O~L\N lo Yo1lrk: tn Drnlt
-·· 673-38:?4. 673-919 cepc.iooa.l vil'w cl bay, 3 br Collins & Geohegan, aeuterrd U&er cat, M>ffiC'· 6i~ or t lf:inini;, $2 an hour. Call .l03 ~lARI NE: AVt:. All Shifti Shop part-dml'. ApPlyL Wln-
----boust, $68 mo. 6t2-Di0. 1 5~ one"s Jll'I. Ple;u.e c11.ll p,\T\O r-0\'Eits &1~·~!( llt\UWA IS~~~ COlolil :>!"sa. CQflv~l<'5('"t'f1l •·nrl.!'1 Donut Houw, ZM7
Hufttington Be•ch 5400 Guest Homes 5991 ~76 bt'foi-e 4. . nOO.\I ADDITIO:'\S WuJ. ma:1m:• 11ri1·.,. 1n C'olf· ..\!ACH!.'11"1 110~1"'11~~ ~l rrnitr ~' lfa.rhor Bh·rl. C \f,
NEW 2 _BR. * -----lnduetrl•l Rentel 6090 POODLt; Dk. Gra.y w \\h1tr · C1JST0,\1 HO.\lt.:.'; Lo .\lr~a. L.•;.."'Ulla &·Ji. 11.J••a .. I Jr>b ~~ rxp . .-:1e11dy work 646-9'i7'1 ·19·."lnl.~ PART tune, r&m ~a
$89-50 \\i'A.KEFAIR GUE.~rr··JIOME Betw. r.Un. & toy Ill<" \·1c. All 1•t1A-...'!J (~'l Con~tr. Ref ..._ ~x;ll'r -'l 'l·IH·4!HJ. 1n 1n0t!C'111. \\rll •·c1u1pped money phone aotlotma trnm
• ho o< d un-'on for-I *PRIME AREA* f c·.-1, '""" & \I St j:i~j6(1 or 8-,l7-9739 ·-• ---pl11111. Apply Lil prri.on RN '! nrtiff in O f, PP' ---1 Cp~. drps, blt-1.ne, " ml' 11 "" , 0 ~• • "'"' · ~ • I __ (001' hon1•1•k,!';1"'r 1..11r Lil .1:.1.)Li::ft l.\"OL:."\"11UU ·..-I-"'".,
dllpor;als. carport,,, ambula:O ry ladles .. Vacancy 800 or 950 Sq t"t. 64.&-;"""J4 1 ___ JI. K \llllst'y, Gen'l Colltr. pref .. !'..""' 1 n•1. !'l.·11111 Of · ':In] l) ,1 ;-: rt S.-h "-U~ lor appl.
for 2. KI 9-2166. · lfi5l Placl'ntia C ~1.. 1 LARLil. Lie-rm an Shep . Spi.'ci 1: Hl llltera!lnn.~. add1· .., nt. :a,. •t,, • ' 11".-·-· _. '"f'O __ . PART TIME I }:XJ• ROOKKEEPIB•
OC'EANAIR APTS . REAL ESTATE l &t:!·~ 494-5189 L.f male. B!k V.'/t8J1 f~l. 21!>-l j -2!.._oru. c-stm homPa. 642~. S\\EDISlJ ni-0ifi;;i-wrth l DISTRIC'l m11n11:r.r l°?k1ng C~1.1 .\1,.~.1 C'o111;ilr--.:rnt TW..t.."'R, . um Geo~~ntg Bcb Gen•r•I I Canyon Dr. l"Ol"ll('f ,.l"tor.a ' . ----· -! sn1.dl h11hy, I •.h "!ll'k, J:..\. lord rz,ut l' ho}~. \l:l'ar \\ tli;on l!ogp1t11l •"ii C'f'ntrr St &l"fllY ln P"r.!lfln l'S Natkina.l
Lots 6100 ~It Ela,tn <al 6640 ttllent rr-! +H:·:~'G: ;in 1r!(ltrn, \·~t or !far. filti-'•iN fldllk . '.lCr.l .~h .-.t .. JIB.
~ • BR.I I'A BA-$120. MO. Income Property 6000 -------------bor Ai;cs !()~tars nr nlQl'r. FLAIR FOR MAKE:UP? E:\T'FIDE:\'cED ---~~,
Very dean! Bln. Wshr· I I UCt;1S£U s .. lllSured Sinall ~,\ijY!llTn;>.1;, mv hon1r . Call n.11 .. l'tlr1! ,,t :tll for Need ln1tructor1 'lf'('r{'lllryl f'("('f11'1Snnist. RPI·
"--. n. ... "•'""' .-.....-1WO 4 • pll':ou.·t· 1'1!1$t .ell l Loil ~01 JQba tn:l 1nt. & rt"{l3trs. llf'l luno h. r1a,J11 1...\.13 iitt "' i:.d tJuu1n 1 .... 1 .,. .-~. ,..~ .,~a SMAL ' • I '\ n I -~1• W ill Train 1'1"1'!11.'f'~ r!'l1trirrd. ~lary ~.eves !i36-fr850.. '6,j: l ':""n vac. Ma.l(lC" lirect i LOST .,0 Dec. :iou1 _ v.lutr itl'ii~. ;H;,-,,:o., _h·as: l~o_., •. ,~,~·~1 \'OL",'\Lili1.111-"11/1n:,: ~ lo'nl l or 1111 11 11111., Ql,..•l l)1tJ,v Pilot&'< \l-2911
:-.'Tft.A LARG& l BR.. a-pt .. , ~~;:.·: Kt>ll c. fude~ f M 1 LOTS lc111<il" S<tllw)'c-d ~!rd doi; G•rden1ng 6680 t~~i::::i~:-..~~~tu O:nol~~~~-l"I "" l'"n•·t'!>!lll'lll ~land "~ij \'1v11tlll' \\or"1.11~ {'~rrM'tl'"" PllACTl\AJ. n1lr't~car• for
drpi;., bU.·in ~. cloeed U.t bt b l11d .')h.'.11~1.: · ,.,,.,1 1-'"Jql"riCOl"l' lll't'C."5lff~. 9ti~ Iii.I f)<ll 111·1 rldrr ly J11dy pll/'1.-tlm•, U1oe
d RENTALr. • ;,.1.1 • ...,, or·' ,-'Ill • tt'llt"b 1·,,r n•JI nt~r'!>!o;l!\', ~. oee to eo:ery ~ Col1ii :.1esa. Sbto bad un-LA'.\'N rultini; 11bo no..'f'r -----r. fif.,\l.TI r n .t 11-;,;;-,1,;-,.1r1_..-, in f(I~ f11t1.lil'r Info n !l thing, 536-19(7 t!f' 847-0014-Apts. UnfurnlshN fti.lly miiiro\cd Ml·:\l:l indLs-1 \ll"l'ttncd pup.$'. Plrru.e 1·all tJ.tl \\et•din_, ll~ht h•ulini;, )!,\Tt:IU: l11<l.es '~"ulrl t1he ~ ~al1111 C'11ll tii"l-81-'2 "' i;j ;.ffil'I, 4 .. ~1 prn. ' rt/"· ~·~-,,. I '~·"' -.•g l~•U>1\\hl" l•Y !l ot llu11t 1J111 11 !1 ~ ·' H ~ I pn1 ;!\.3(), lfo lfllll! 11., !IH•l<A•"U•e.. -~---~-
5400 Huntington B••ch 5400
'* * * * * * * * MOVE-FREE
'2S mllt rtclius * HUNTINGTON PlAZA *
1 • 2 & 3 Bedrom•
4 Pool1-Priv1te P1tiot
Bit-Ins, 81l1nced Power
Adults -Chlklren's Section
(Furnished Optlon11)
$80 Up
J24 Cf•y St., Huntington Bch. 531>4331
*HUNTINGTON SHAW*
SPACIOUS 1 • 2 • 3 & 4 Bdn••·
P1tlot, llt·ln1, l1l1nctd pwr.
Furn. o r Unfurnl1hed
From $95
17931 Bell Clr,lt. Huntington Bch. 842·l71S
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trial lots nr. Newpo ""'" ~.J;1l:2.. f • .1:-0i1 ,, :-.·."""· ...., ·-1.:!l":i N l'R' d • , ~-"l•go ,._.,,._ '•·''.-10 ~.1~r.n ; nr 616·1,,;;, .-L h CHEF -, •,, l'\J""r1f'm'" n"\"1''1Sary . 11.y "' f"\'f•nn1: ....... .., ·~~-vw LOST ladies black patent unc;; eon e \\"t train J1()1 ,.k 11va1~at>I". l\"llJ. TI!Al'N ti .,-· ft "'" '•1 l1 '"""<II S1-1'<11 6682 1,•\' ,,~,--aJ -·1, for t ill' Crll;tr /~)lauranr ,........, 511 • .......: ~ 1 • lealh<'t purse Vic-1-'ord ..,.,,.. • • " .• 9 .... "' · •M ' • ('~\.1 \lf'<.l Iii: a Ith 1'1uh I riualih('d. \It fi+l~i I ht·
Verni.' '.\!onroe :,.1~.CJt fW . .i. \\'IUT't'n 1..n. t-.,1• t'n. ,1,.,01.111,. _. 11 -~1J ·2;;t . _ t_I() t"ot'l'tt •A\" .. 1..acuna l:tl ~: l~rli ("\l &l:2·:ial0 lwf"'l'n IQ 1U1i·• pm. c. Id II B k & C ,,_, 1, ... vi -•11 '" . . . a rcpair1. LJ \' k . 1 ~·arli 0 we •n •r 0• .;>,U<, ,ev,a.i..,. ':.._ ::•b -/ Elcc/plbg1L8.J'Plbaul. HeBa. _A \\"r · vuardnl•'f'< 4.94-:.1~ for 11.pfJOinlment '11.'V.KP!t~li\,. iii:"""" tl!1c1l'!1~ .~IATUR~: ""!lffi&n, hnm!' N
2200 I::. Coa~ H11o.·y. N.B. F~lALE lia$kl~ & l:ka;.:lr, "Don11}v.o.,ds" :>13·173:J. I ~l3-l'J!~l _ _ __ _ ··lx•rrful, Jtunllni.:ton H1n~ ··~uld <'arr, JM'rrn.&f'lent , 1.t:1.
OR :;.200) bt'Own Md wt111e. \'le. l:J---· ----DAY "tll"k :. <la)s a v.«k. P11rchasin9 A9ent boor 11n·a . .! .... 111 11i:-" ··hil · Call f'V'"ll 962·~. •·nun·
---den & ~lcsa, ans lu Sul.y. Hauling 6730 derl<'!ldithtr . :~IJ '{)l.i!l 11.hlr ;: v.i!h tl!liilln;:: r~prncncr. clr1.'n, -.!kl'n1l~ oll. $1:..tl 1'1'111. f ta1n VaUf'y. A,T.'~Wf115In-.: ~,'<189• l.!!'0~ 6'16·80JI Oil S9.l-11'tl. l llOUSt..\\'ORl\~-j,. rel, 11 \ Ap11ly ~Ir &hoonn111kl'r nf pl••a.sr ~7..'l~~ aft L -~lr~'l"Ll~.-1-,,-,.-,-~-.,---,~--,-I-«
.IUAJ.a<> -r ,....... >N" "' 11 LIGHT OR HEAVY l>nl
R·2 -V•n'""I .,,-By ART <:il&e ]061 at llw1l111t;l011 I r ..___ an hoor. &1:.·&.1'.J:i, JENSJ:.N l\1ARJ~t:: CORP. -. ~eo~· .. 11.r _ll!iQn. exp nnl,11L
"' ,.., i'' ~ ,, ct··" \aulU,!&_: !mtnup_. ! ·~ t'Sl· 1. -,. ., Ur~ ( ...., S ~ k '°" r 7 o.mtt, 64&-T!il:1.-lli.u ®~ · ...... ...llQ PRO~lPT ServtC't,? 545-43'/1 ..,/il~ \\'Offi{ "t;.')l;'r1en<·(:d, --r~t~a<"rn1:i . C M. -'t,i\!N ;s 1n pet·k1ng k 111!' · llOrt . CJfl • ......,. r .. l rh
l loOOay thl' 3rd J:.Cwn.tJ. __ -· _ 836-65!ll. JL\.NUY\L\-.: 1 , 1 1n~pect1on f<Jr ,·,.ram1r 1n-~I. C\I
LGE Uppn-Bay view lot S-17--wtll llA ULl'\G * CT..EA..~UP · · or i:f'rKTB dw;\ry A I t 7.==~~==~=~ ON VlSTA BA'lA, NB. · CARP~i'ER \VOP.K * I mllin\Ml11n"" work 1n ShOfl"" I ." pp Y 'ru>ICAJ~ 0Ff1Q; GIJU,, ALA.SKA.~ white l~·rnal!' NI· * ~ DOMESTIC HELP 7035 1•in~ t.:l'flll•t-APPLY. A-J lndui;!n:il •. Clay J>rodiwt.i j ror F'ront·Ba.ck CJtfict'. T)p $14.900 * KI ~:sn IM)'£'!1. ~ m o:i, \Jc" ~l()J l)lk GOORGt. W 8·1.."CTl SI'l::NO Hart ~ I 18765 ~ 1brralass ltd, lr\K ability llt'C .. 646-.flll.
LARGE Loi, \•icw oJ orcan V'-· c • '9 M fl f • JOr ""'"'l'V'nt; llunt lnt::ton &•111 h & countryside. Not h.•a.se· n:l on;i, M ... ~·:!'.~. Ironing 67SS ay ower Agency C'.f!fllt:r. (Th)A ~It.SA. ------ ' ---\VAJ\'.TEfl Bllbys1tte"r, Ill•
lxJld. Q.l.ne!" Bkr. 673-2010. NN! a.......,. A I GRAY, hlack & -l\~1~ alt -BOAT-M-OLDERS I EXPt:H \\a1lrl.'$.'l!''S .:J.J.j.1 tious" 11nrk. l.tv!'-1.11 l"l'I" own
ma.le t at . Cruokt'd ('llf. IRO:\L.."G Sl·HR. OVERSEA.<:; y,·1111 r~pcncnt-e. Apply :itr.. r,......;.r~-"Pl' Y 111 trBm 8-H-941~ 11.!U-r :'> pm. R·l Lot, 72n!I St-Ill Hunt. '"SASS" Hw.·ard. ;j.\IH(37. 2'll"•l·A Pl.ACDrnA .. pt'f'SOn, 9-an1 · Hl l.1 ~m -. Se•ch. OU Royalty Income, l.1\'t in English domr~l1C$ S<"_hoonm11ker. at'~ A -'1 sunt· /, SUlLOI~ l{t-'>· E"'\P. 1111.Jnin'<M'r. Nrl CaJlf ..
$1900. {Aw c1n. 847·J!Y.i7. ~ ~-1-_ <'.,,\! * &12·26:!0 :\lothe r't hel~rs • Nanni"' JENSEN ~1.ARINE CORP. I TA U RANT !t.r.!O \\'1'..."T I l.IC1n$8 rcquuW. Apply In
Penonalt 640$ IRO:o.""l~G-$1/hr-:---Spray Cook· llotitelwcprr• 17.111 Placentia. C.~1 COAST ll~y. N.IJ prn;m 6U \\".19th. C.l'\t,
A ''.... 6200 •u•TEUR.5 .i;tnt-..:11 or• r••IUCllt. Loe. on ~O 1\lR t"Aftt:: M--1.. . r;JRL Jo'ndi y, r~r. kn'"""
"'1TIA t'lf\'\\"l'r ~1 hlll--1~7 n1 1 7·~ol!lfi 616-~471 in.nanic SOC\'$ & typ1,ls, IN.ti. IB.\I
THE LAND MAN
5 Acri llANCt-llTO nr R.ed-
landa. Nice l BR; coun!ry·
aide view. $29,950. ~-R1'..1".:
L.AN D CATALOG, &33 l)o..
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mcnt i;~ialty to tt!e !usi v.1wk .... neat. Call ~n1plo)·rr 11a)J !('f's Volvo, B ?-1.C. O..·al!"'f. Call T!'nlp Svs, j.jO :-;. Bro;.d· \lOTHt~l l.,..; lll-:J~l'~;-1<-
.. 0N STALi!." 1;.rn--i~ii"i. SI !() hr (;MJ•1!C Byld!ld Agl'ncy 646·9:wl:I. -.!I.\, L 1\ 213-6:.'ti·.:l(l:l. !J \'f' 1'111, :' .:1u1!1 rhrlrirm,
Amateur t.Ulll'~l e1ery Wed· 1 =''"=·=-B='='="=l=h=s=·=·=· ='="="'=""=· Mi::N 18 OR OVER--I \\'A~TED. Tll"IUler J hf'i""I', ·, d:1y~ wk 0/! !·11,111 rw. f'•r. V.'ttkl,,. ;ash ri·\:l' J1nitorial 6790 A I ,_ ' u_I W 1-' ""-7200 PP Y l"IO'A'-MESA CAR older \\'olhan, lh·e in, for
$20. GRAND r<tzt $100 I ~ p Y·A·R-DM. ~AN" WASH. 176 [. 17th, c .ri.1. r!i-111 2 It ~-cau !14S-lCOCI Jobs-Men, Wom, 7500 l'\'tl)' ~th \\'~. Call e JA1'"ITOR SERVICE • I
Ump , HY 4 .. ;030 for. turthrr in-l\'1ndows & floors cltaned Htlp Winted BEAUTY OPERATOR Et\ft'\ $.<,() !o t~Kl -111" 1n
150 x 40J "C" znne. mly formntloo. I 5-lli·lt.JC8 Nl.'l'dt"d 1n COO't.a ~It.,,,. 11p.""1rf' t1m" 'ro c>:prr, ntt•
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, --4Z DAILY Pl lOT/N!W\-PrH' Wtd~ay, J.lnLW'Y :S, 1%6 o,\ERCHANDISE FOil MEllCHANDISI FOlt-MEltCHANOISli FOR :'
SALE AND TRADE • JOBS 1. EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS I. EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDIU FOil MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE ANO TRADI SALE AND TRADE
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
SALE AND TRADE ~ALE AND TltADI
Job.-M9n, Wom. 7500 School,·lnttructlon 7550 A09ncle1, M. W 7600 _;...."-----"-"'-
Furnltvre tOOO Furniture 8000 -_t12S ::M::.:1 ... ::::.:1::.:l•:;;•::.•;;;auc;,. _____ Mltct1llan90UI Muslc•I Inst.
Instrument Te<hnlcl.tn
Ai;&rmbly of im\&ll hi.ii PJ'f:·
\"lSIOO paru. Handlin~ fi™!
V.'U'f'S. ~l!ttoM:Ope t'.lCpt'l1•
,..lll:'t desirf'd.
C•llbr•tion Te<hnlci•n
Caltfrallon ol lttnprrature
~tl5lJ'Ci: ~ & 11.\.-.1).
c:1i.oc-d rqu1pm1•nt. lns1 n1·
nif'nl ~-idout ~xprn('11ct
df'SlJ'l'd.
Sr. Electronics T•ch.
DE's:!Di. !Jnoadboard & ((")!•
U'lg ol 1TUTU81\ln' 11\.\lN·
ment r-\er:rtoruM1. D.11-dr-
6lJ"ed, 'I'e>ITF.DI. $A.
~9-'ll8J
BEAUTY
OPERATORS
cm.tPAr>-1' BENt:f1TS
Ca.II J\lanager at 54S·l¥.119
~10DtLS nff'<ilod. agC"S 71 to
70, for ponrait and tlguf('
.~auf'~ L!r.guna Be.ii School
l)f Art!: Dffign, 494-1520.
~!ODELS ntf'dtd, a£t"& Z1 to
7tl, tor portnJt llJ'ld fii;:urP
clU6t'e. Laguna Bdi &hool
of An & Design, 494·1'.'i~'(l.
PART time drl\'ff, malt or
temaJf'. rm. Call 673·916.1.
School•·ln1truction 7550
POLLY PRIEST
BUSINESS COLL{GE
A .chool ol dlstincti91t -
1..'0mplete SECRET ARIAL
T R A J N ING • speciali2!!d
short 1ubject1 -typlfll •
shorthand. 325 N. J\'(">l'port
Bh·d. NB. 548--9723.
TRANSPORTATION
* TYPING • 10 LESSONS *
Oi!lr:ua!'5 Quick EZ method
113 Drl r.tar LI s-:ms
A;•ncl••. M. W 7600
T •'fl ' I~
For Appo1ntn1t nl
RESTAURANT JOBS
l.,o\o· Y!!tt r e"
OUR 20TH YEAR
Sl.'PERIOR AGE~C'I'
COM! 11")' & ~\rAr1ht1r
Corooa Ml ~!ar -l\'tY.'JlOl1
RUTH RYAN AGENCY
Lookinir; for 1 Joh~
Come in today lor
per50nallred service.
l\'ew Lidln~ Daily
1 i93 Npt.. c.~I. 646-4~
17931 Be11cti Blvd. &-17-9617
1D-t2 \\'. lith, S.A. 547-&ISJ
NEWPORT--
PERSONNEL AGENCY
!133 DOVER ORNE
&t2-3870 549.27'3
Int('!"\W...ing from 8 h'.I l !or
f'XC"'lll"11 Stach ~· job
opponunltit~
A C•rtlfi9Cf
Con•ult.tnt Agency
,.., cub. h!-&8'111
TRANSPORTATION
COYLE
Emplayrnent Agencie1
llf COSTA Mf.:SA
11!60 Ni:wport
11141 646·8981
1;'1 SANTA ANA
J07 N. ~&.-·~
I TI 4) 5-17..JO'n
PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL
CLERICAL
MEDICAL
AUTOMOTIVE
FACTORY
Jobs In ebov•
c•t.;orl•t +
m•ny otMn
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
Furniture 8000
17 WAq<UT
NIGHT STANDS
SOME NEW -
-SOME USED
Your Choice $7.95
HOU!ll' of Otiin &: f'um ·
513 \\'. t9dl • c .r.1. 548·1"54
Bm-1\ or Twin beoc» W'l.tth
Pllllmnc dttiaatl". M.ltq.
ftni&h. Stueo cabinet. Low
prior for QUICK W., .....,,..
"au&GE rt!
TRANSPORTATION
LOOK
Small Stan! -Bi& Valurl!
Nrw i"'urnlture · Ulotd Price•
F•c:tory Clos.out1
F 1'9-ight O.tm•ged
M.trt-Showroom
S•mplet
R1po11es1ion1
B•nkrupt Stock
LARGE SELECTION
Maple • bot.odtrn • Coolelllp.
UP TO 50°/o
SAVINGS
3 Roonu of furniture u Low
u µs&.95 or $1.00 wrek.
APPROVED FURN.
:?l!J!I Harbor Blvd.
\l'OI' Victotl,a)
c.~t. u 8·9660
TRADE IN
YOUR OLD
RE~UNER
On oot ol (RJ.f N £W
.., TV RecliMr1
" Rocktr Recliners
.., Swivel llockett.
EXTRA BIO. TRAD&lN
durini Juiuary Ce&rance
~·
ID w. -9th. Cl14. 548-1454
RAITAN couch. chair & ol·
toman SJO. \\'alnut colored
dinette aet It 6 ctialr1 J10.
OR""'
\\'HITE ftther Simmoru;
~-diVM S150; Bhit naugh
recliner noo. ~~1 1
:'148-171 T
Offlc• Furnitur• 1010
BARGAINS trei&hl dama&m
dl!ce tum. Artn1 Desk,
lt2-I N. Harptr, SA 531-1370.
8022
GARAGE .. le. 869 ConiTtu
C.1\1. btt"'ttn \.\'11son &: Vic-
toria, oU PlaC'f'flllA· Sa.I.,
Sun., Mon .• Tuts. Oilldrcn'a
toys, plll,Yptn. odd eluur, 2
whl. bikt, l w)ll. trik:t, rt·
frig. 2 1ewing mach, Brat
otftr. ~also mlse.l Sl2...f38S.
Appli•ncn 1100
Appll•not 1100 CEU.0
~ SlZE BEXXER.
962·37&2 after S::ll p.m.
\\'uhtrs, dryer..-, rtlrtcer-8130 •tor., ran1e1, d tahwaaher1, cP:;l•::.:n::.••:.....------
T.V.'1, with option to pur-GRAND PrANOS G.A.LOR't
chaat· 11 • later dale. For Stl~1. from lar&ett •tock In
lurther ln.Jtm'n1tlon <.:all Oran&e County.New I: U't'd·
Kimb&U Sttlnwa,y, Saldv.-!n
Chickeri111. Knabe and otlt-
en. Prlcn and terma U't'
right?
• RENT •
1811 Kartior Blvd.
Colt• ~tea 642·3Ci0
Gltn Hoda'.ln·• HA.'IMOND
~udlo. 29{)4 E. Cout
HJ,,.•ay • OR 3-8930
CORONA DEL l\fAR
* BRUNSWICK * Nrw • 1Jlfd Pool l•ble1
AllO ())in ()per. Bar tablet
FREE eu1tom jointed cue
"ith eacll table. Expert cue
•table ~ln-
BHch Bllllerd Suoolv
UUA S. Malii S.A. ~7-0933
>' FOAM!
THURSDAY SPECIAL
DELUXE orthopfl<llc . bOS .prtna l rn&Wftl• ~
made. ft.el. SUS. full .U.
« ,..... -onlyl $99.95 .,.
PLUS ~ $]2.!l> de(n"atllr'
bed 1prrad if )'OU brlnl
tttlm *'· Houle o1 QWn J: rum.
tor "Dolt yourtell" SU v.•, 19th, o.t !148·145t'
upMlgerfnl -cut while )'OU S '
woJt. rRED • MEL'S POOL TAILE ·-c
TOAN PRODUCI'S. 7214 NEW AND USED
Newport Blri., CM· MU971 1!166 BRUNSWJO< $215 •
lOO "fo ftn&ndn&· We take Open9tt.9•SunUto6
HOR.TON MANGJ..E·S25
OlST-$90. Likt NEW!
mi8 PORTOLA DR.
\t.lES.\ del MAft)
WANTED ....... """"' • U.tollotlon:
llammond OrilllU ti Plano1 tnd~lna.
Steinway Plano9 SECARD POOL
Good ae!Ktion d MW&. ulied 20 GA SHOTGUN 373 S. :itain, Oranit' 532-l'lSj:,
orpn1; Upr\&ht. spittel ' Kl S.20ll ... •""" ,w... "'' ,.... • FREE TO YOU : · """·
Ste btwn: ll·a.m. & 2-pJTI.
OR 6-p.m . It ~p.m.
Antiqu•• 81 10 SCl{.~ITI'·PH.ll.J..IPS CO. 'IV.'0 dop, 1 Sbep-Ooilie, l•
l!m North Main Sl.rttt u you will 1ell or buy )'Mid, l Codctt-Poo, 2-yr-
HAVIUND Llnt°'1e table Souita Ana ~ve Windy a tcy. old-AU ~ To r&mUY,
aetting tor 8 incl rxtrae, 5• BABY Auction Friday 1 p.m. wlchlk1 l 1arP yard. REFRIGIRATORS "~ ..... ~. '"'· A1'o ••• ,.., • di--Grand• 2111>11 N"""rt Ml..... ....,,... Vf otht>r antiques: collectora .._.,, ~ .• 93 'I ---~ ~ PHILCO ' AD~tJRAJ..S, au PIRud~d. Call ....,..,.. "r w·indy'• Auctioii Bern l l..<wabloe titri-..._. 5,,_. mode la. Brand n~' full)' lll'ms in gW;a. Call any· homiK-~ ii part poo41, __ , __ _. _ _.. __ _. _ _, time ~. \\'ednes. an S "'·.... -· guar..-u.a:u. r\o !.'...,., ''="~ UPRJGHT Player piano 1951 Ford Body $16. '51 '""' 7 l1'JOll(ha old. Other 11 ..
-pa.y $5 w~. All )'OU Thun. n 4 -893-7466· w/rolla. C.ood condition. pump $6. '!11 betttry $6. '$]. months old. Clll S4!t-1S93-
netd to buy lrom me ii • VICI'ORlA.N y,·alnut. aittttt $350 536-nl7 ~ recul•tor" Mo. 'M 111
job. &: chair; ROUND Olk ta· . '* tlnll 14l $2. It $4. '5l nd>o
Call KI 5-~ or St2·U1-I bit&: chalrl; odier ~and O 1135 JIO.. '51 bt.!Ucy nbk1 Sl BIG kw&'ble ~ ::
PHILCO RE.FR.IC $35. walnut fut]ituN-. Kl 1·3751. _,'9,_'-"'-------1¥'· Htater $l. Other m1lc. do(. All mot.I aM ln --0. Call alter 6 health. Homebrobn • pn-" GOOD C\".f'/D! MA.HOG eltt Of'i9tl, 1ont part.I JI to t1 · ...... .,_,._ ~ u 8-16.\1 Muslc•I Inst. 1125 .c•binet, rood cond. $199. .:"":.:.;....,,;;:·""'°"'""""-..--Ile with ~~ 111 ROYAL D.tc. Typwriter w/ l-.-EL>X'I'Rl ___ C_G_U_IT_A_R-.-I VI 7-2030. HORTON MA.NGl..E
0 Coot SOO!SEU.U> GffiMAN _.,i. Spoyod. table, txcel, cond 646-4260 WITH A.T\U>. 5'&-1765 Gulbr•n1en rg•n• · FmWe. ~~ tralned..
alttr 5:30. Call betwPen 6 .I 8 p.m. 333 E. 17th, C.M. 646-4033 LIKE NEW! May be ~ Beo•••·• _ .. _ ......:.... ..,..,r.;ru;:Tl~i<.;--1 btwn. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. or r unu u,,.... ,,. ,,.,..
fRANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION l'lO" p.n::i. 1: -.m. ma Pal· ti0 rlsht bocne· Call 5.1&-019-Televlskm "' ""I" 111 TOLA DR. after 6. •
WE RENT
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--':.:"""'~:;;...""~~"""'~c.•_,.., 16 MON'rn cid ~ QI., CARPETS ilnd 1!.f• too ctt1 pid chl.kk peit, ~
be beeutlful u )'OU U9ll! ]om, ~. M1·2J62.
Blue Lulttt· &nt electric 1/1.
.twnpootr SJ. R.ertd Te AKC ~. om.hua a..
Nrw, nevly rww, rebuilt \\'Wcle Hardware, a.ti yd.Mid malt. Free to p;id.
TVs. color TV1 , phonoa, J\1eaa. heme.. 549-(126. lfl
wuhen, dryen. ironen. I ----•$40=---
retrga, Rovts-~nt lat. White ~ ...;th cron M.IK. WantM
bey l•ter. !.f you ... 181. top!~ 16 not fl'Olt u-et,
No Deposits/No c.ontTaci• ---t oond. Cu be ~ Sat • NEED *
Free Sforvict &. Drtivt'f'Y -Reiris:ienUn Woridnl 42 Yrs. Appl. RetiabililY only, fH6.702'l t'Yf'&. Or Jiol. 6G-667I
Jt1Me'1 Kl l-1341 SURFING is tor thr Binil! HIGHEST PRICE.! PAID
1013 S. ~fa.in SI. Sant& Ana Buy my Gordon .Ir. Smith r-no QU .. -a.onlES IS NOT A MIS-PRINT 1610
C\151orn 9' Surfbo&rd-dietl6)! "'"' AW~~
COLOR TV NEW COND! caJJ M2·~71 1 ====:ZU=-07=·8101:,== BR.AND NEW l•
ALL ~!AKES & J\tODELS WON on Quii. Show. M~ Sw1p 1790 You can buy from UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE A BRAND NEW
• Packard BeU 21 .. Color hawk carpet, llxl.5. Brand I :C:.::!'-------,-
$359 ...,1th trade nt"'<I'. Olc>lce cJ oo1or. 26 n . Cabln °'11M1'· Tnde
• Olympic 21 .. Color Kl ~ tor V~ cir ! Call -==~--~~._---1 ~. e'Yt'I· S268 with I.Tade ?otACHlNIST • uou, rw:me
Delivery 1: hwtl-11•!.ion inc!. over $25. DuaJ-QacSn&n!lcid PETS and LIVEiTOCk
1966 (repeat> .1966 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOO~.
No cash ntf'ded. Pay 13 ...... lor 5.l w 57 Cad. ~ ~ ans ' ""'ttk. Call day or night. ~7~ s
Delivered here for
I Stock No. 166
$199 DOWN CASH OR TRADE + T & L 36 MONTHS
FREE TORONADO DRAWING
JAN. 23, 1966
TRANSPORTATION '60 CHEV. Impala 2 Dr. H.T. $899
A vto, Jll&H, VI. A tft.1utlful belfl car.
'64 FORD Ranchero
Avto, R&H. 0 "1 ownar, Ilk• new. LOOK the prlu
.. right. '55 PONTIAC 2 DR.
'54 CADILLAC 4 DR.
'56 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR.
'57 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR.
'57 PONTIAC STA. WAG.
'57 IUICK 4 DR.
'56 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
'59 CHRYSLER 4 DR.
'56 CADILLAC CPE.
'58 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
'58 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR .
'58 DODGE H.T. '
' $79
$79
$79
'61 OLDS F85 Cpe. $899
'61 OLDS F85 Wa9on $999
R&H, 1uto, "'· Ille.I nlee. L•gg1ge rick.
$79 '60 PONTIAC Bonne. 2 Dr. $999
$99 A oer In nur l'l•W Mndltlol\. All eidru .
$99 '60 CADILLAC 4 Dr. Std. $1199
$99
$199
$199
$199
$199
$199
Auto, A&H, PS, PB. P-M!l\9. A rt•I nlte ear.
'63 CHEV. Impala H.T. $1499
Auto. llll&H , PS. Pl, ertr1 clea., c.ar.
'63 PONTIAC Bonne. Convt. $1499
F'ul1y equipped, all power, new top, nice.
'63 OLDS Dynamic 4 Dr. Sed. $1699
Fvll power, A&H. A ele111 o.r th1t 11 priced to ae !1.
'63 CUTLASS Coupe $1799
:61 CHEV. Corvette $1699
Stick, Fl.lH. Thl1 II 1 clean eaf drlvon by •n1lhl•
peoplt. 6how1 un111u1r e11r1,
'64 PONTIAC TtmpestWG<J. $1899
Auto, R&H. PS, P'B .. New C.lr tnide ln by tn• proud
owner. You'll buy ttlk one.
'64 PONTIA«;. LeMans Cpe. $1899
Auto, A&.H , PS. On• real c:.areful owner. AEAL,
re11 1harp,
'63 BUICK Skylark Spt. Cpe. $1899
A11to. A&H, PS, PB. T hl1 Ui1rp car 11 hke new.
H igh In color. White w1h !ge Int.
'64 CHEV. lmpola 4 Dr. H.T. $1999
Auto, R&H . PS. PB, 111ow room condition. Cart·
f1,1I u1e.'Terrifu;; car.
'64 1h FORD 500 )(L 2 Dr. $2099
F11tb.11ck . ,-.ulo, R&H, ~G!l power, f1ot ory air. Naw
car condition.
LOW-LOW-PRICES A 1'1111 ahar p Olr, PS . A4H, Con10le, butket seats.
Fresh New Car Trade-Ins
'64 OLDS Dynamic Holiday $2399
• Or. Sed. Auto, R&H. '&;. Pl, f1ctory .air. On1
careful owner. The°'' !1 llkt new. '62 MERCURY 2 Dr. H.T. $699
'vii pwr .. R&H, 1utci, Le1thtr l11ttr.
'61 MONZA Sedan $699
While w/rtd Interior. R&.H, 1uto.
7ti3 FORD F'lane 500 VB $1399
2 Dr. led. Auto, R4H. T h• price It 11<1 m"·pr!nl,
'63 OLDS F85 4 Dr. Sed.. $1499
'64 VISTA CRUISER $2699
Autci, l'f&H. PS. PB. f1c:tory ~tr. Thia 11 •11 Imm"~·
1J l1ta ttatlon wagon. Showa II• Cllni.
'65 MERCEDES BENZ· 190 '60 CHEV. 4 Dr. Sta. Wa9on $899
R&H, •uto, VS, belg..: c.nlor • ..-:\,..ft~. AlitCI, R&H, Pa._e.u. 5.t r.'l.lu ~lf-Mrt to IUlt~tn
oonllftron."'A 1t11rp buy.
4 D r-;-Stlt:""N~iw.-NiW, he rl;ht t1ne with •u·
tomatlc tr1111 .• metlcvlt1u• 011e· owri•r c1re. Br1nd
new.
LOOK-TORONADO
'" " low "$ 4802
DELIVERED
PAYMENTS 36 MONTHS OP
$)Q677 MONTH
With Norm•I Down Incl. Tix & t.lcentt
ABOUT CREDIT
1. If you •re new in C.tlifornia.
2. If you h•v• been turned down by oth•r d1.tl.,t.
J. If you h•ve been b•nkrupt-little or no credit.
4. If you wer• told you d idn'I h•v• •nough ~ujly.
5. If you •r• ntw on your job. ' '
6. If you •r• over••l•nd.cl on p•ym•nfa.
SEE Us W• mty be tbl• to consolld•t• your p•Jment•
Into ane th1t could include • c•r of your choice.
REMEMBER, "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE"
Service Dept. Hours 7:30 to 9:0Q Mon. -7:30 to 6:00 Tues •• Fri.
UNIVERSITY
. -
2850 HARBOR BLVD.
Costa Mesa 546-5550
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Kl ~194.S or &4Z.L21-I BARGAINS, Udo. Uvine; IRISH SE! ! ER 2·YRS. ·
MA.t.E/CHAMP.sTOClt ' COLOR TV
BRA.'l'D new-Ill maket I:
n1odeb. No cuh needed.
Pay $3 111·eek.ly. All )'Oil
nf'ed \.o buy trom me 11 a
job.
Call Kl 5-l!H!i or 142·1.."1.-I.
HI-Fl & Stereo 1210
room tum., 2 aoru, 2 IJv·
lne room c:ha!rl. ~al
tr.bles a: l&rnPI· 67J..l008.
WID! URGENTLY !
Side curuinl !or lpOl'U
can. will pq TOP SS. D·
men ?oloron. 53'1.fi630.
BING SUR.1'"'BOARD
M7·11MI aft S or ~· •
MU51 'SEU.. dV... ,,,·retc:? 2
rrun ttma.le lilwr PQodki&.
Vn'Y REAS~ ~502!.
BEAGLE PUPPIES
AKC M1·941»
TR.ANSPORTATIC>frit No di~ B~ Ott«
OVDt $50! 646-2320.
WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE ""'~~~.--~_.,---~ NEW NOW MOVLNG ! Eno.,,....;... (Ot'I~ Sollboots 9010
2l00 OORAL PL, NB.
J\lagnaYOJ( Color Opt-n 10,.2 pm ~lan thru f'li.
TV • • • • • • • • • • • • .. $$25 S26'9
TEAK Lad.Y. 1.S' 11oop. il'P'
board, dadis. 11eept; 2.
Ampex f'(.(50. • • SSOO $2SO ~ ::: ::e new~
FM Tuner ........ $80 S29 ~ ....... U s-
bt•ut cood. $2825. -'\.
OR. 3·3486. '
Col ..... , ......... Spt'C........... -... , •• ar , ~. • .. • • • • • • • In 1tocll 62·11' Mellb• Outrlgp '
1Jnfiniahtd. NP" lnl.inMP
35 Mi'f Cl\yplo Camera. 1Jn·
dmwater &: ti.uh •cueh·
S'J50. 8 MM Mo>lle, Bell 6:
H(7IO,'f'U, dee. eyt M.aa-uine
load, $7S. 6474094 .
Sporting Goods t500
SET a( t"in 70 cu. ft USD
1964 Lanka. boota, p&kpack.
$12). Scuba pm full rsce
mask &: '~e ilr. dble. bole
ttgU]aum;. &l2·4Q9.l.
l600
CENTURY HOUSE
Furnltur• &. Antlqu.1
2134 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA 642·S720
KNITTED FABRICS
-' FOR SALE
Rtmnants, Sample• &: MiU·
endl Sat. Only I •·m. to 2
p.m. 929 Baker. Co.st& Meaa.
COMPLETE v.'Omnf1 P1tty
Berg Au\oil"ilrh goU clubA.
~P-1100fr-Grn::r=-
CRAIT \rofll I: 4 POWER.-
BU. T v.·ooW;, Incl cart &:
be.t:. 545-488.>.
TAJ(E !iOil aw1y the Slue
Loslt~ way trom carpet.
ind upholstery. Rrnt elt<:•
Irie shampooer $1. Ki.my
Hd"'·r, Harbcir !iJop·i' Cltr,
CM.
NlAGRA port. dr.t'p Mas·
&agPr. J\.1elm.c set di.Ws,
I • burner clec • hot platr,
~llurt Cooker. Mlsc-
c.ornm~·arc, Capper cooll-
wano, Bakini: paN. 642-6.919
K~rt.IORE top • \o&d.lfli
v.•1sh m•ch $75. 1 pr irold
rlr*'Pf!ll !l6 X M $7.5(), Abo
Beautiful 170 bli11 a~
dion. pearl \Vlit. Only S250.
M9·oz:!7 Afl 5 pm.
CABINETS. kitchen or b11h.
Nrw hirch or aMI CUiiom
hlult. Abo111 11 prier.
642•5017 or 646·2156.
VPHOlSTER!~G • $79 ;,cl. 2
pr 1 E11~1111 rr-"lt~mtnl
t°t'('(' ~I • d"I, p1rkup. 21:1
r.1•111. HB "Berny" 536-6400
lll-.1 N :!·5"81R 111d 0...ts• IC
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SOUD <::Mm catMtt • TV
or ber -Louvttd doon., 3&x
nx2l. ~ 67J.12Sl.
673-0J!I all 6
Ll00-1-1, No 1236.
eomp{N with trailer ""°' m""'
REFRJG 1pt .Ue. Admlnl.
yr old, like new S'75; Bunk
bedl, id oond. 541-6197.
Upholstery &. uphol.
Mwlng. 30 yrs exp. rum. for u]e. J42·517'
ROYAL EJec Typwrite.r w/
tablit, exce..I. cond. 646-4260
alter 5:30.
W Am & .raiter bl.rial.al .
AlmOlt DI""' U' Starcnft
cabl.n cruiNr. Johnaon l5
hp 111lbolrd, lift' tboreUA.· -
tilt tndltr-50 bCJan CID bo&t-
• ~. MW oau. J.b.,. •.
6 p.m-615.lW
FIREPLACE wood. dry eu•
calypt111. Phone ~·'TW.
srt.JDIO Cbud'l, ptrlect cornL
$30. 5-W-9'717 alt 6 p.m.
11' O'l.·em Se• Sk:lf! ExpnN
Crui1er. Bait 6: bUl'I pump,. _
mu1er aw'ltchrd, dl&r. uio·
many extru to mention. su.cxo feP{ac:9mtnt ~
WW aac!
n4-642·2515 am er pm..
1 l(t'N:,~ORTATION Dia.I 41nct IU-M71. CbiJjt
STA Y A
RIGHT IN A NEW '66
CHEVROLET • Brtnd-New-196tlmpala
Super Sport
VI, Automatic, tlnt1tf 9l1w. Pt1wer lteerlng &
br•lcH, pu1h button r1 dlo, re1r •"l•"n•, cf1lu11•
ht1ter, li re-wheel 00'111"-PlddH d1tn, 2 1pd,
with & w\p1,.., 1fcf• view mirror, ti..ck·up l ight1,
tic. Stock Nt1. 371TT.
+ T&L s99 Down
s62 75 Month.
on our deferred jNym.nt plan. • "Qu1llty I• The ftea.on Why--Conn1ll 11 Th•
P11ce To luy"
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd., C. Mesa
546-1200
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_u_ .... __ c. __ n _______ 9'00 __ U....Can UM Cars 9900
lrcra~ 9100
L&AAN TO nv. SAVE
)bo, $496. 30 dual :?0 IOIO,
incl· sr<f. tchool, aupplitt,
'It Skytlawk. Eetab. Au'n.
WHY BUY A USED
Merced"
You don't kovw about. We
hav• many we krlOW about
le they are auaranteed. a..
our aelecijon,
JIN SLEMONJ lmporta
120 W. W&n1er
Sant& Ana ~·
Kl' '"203. MG
a. Homea 9200 DRAfrT EDI
1' roa JIOOSEKEEP-·~ w.G. New t111-.... trans. -======c::ic:;;:=
("11"'.J 12 -x 80 Mobile home *-• t&p, widna, lt&rttr,
"'«" left;, tbel pUmJ. Mint cond. + ..,..mo. l>On''-It awn-Wlll NCrWc:e r~-in,a. ~etely mm, TV • ' ~ to Viet Nam in ~ dtta. aai;o, or tlflio, dlshea, cootdna uten-beet oUer. lf6.30&3, Betcn allf~ nap. Space 239, lA 11 A.M. after I P.M.
Slflt.a Part<. UlM Bouc-==:::i::====:;:;. hard, Fount.aln Valley.
96HL'J7.
OCEAN VIEW! IMM.AC!
'&J -eru..c1er Ux65. 2 br,
l>fC·loc. i46.azo fVS
W ore yet .. 9JOO
·~HONDA
160 ae. Scrambler ban. hill
It meet piPH· Low milea,
like ne~. KI 5-197&.
'66 HONDAS save $50 to $100,
lOO'A fin, frtt del, factory
warran ry. 213-3J>. 7 461. col.
'64 HONDA Scrambler. Xlnl·
cond! Extrul Muat seU!
~ 646-MO'Z
Auto Service Pam t400
. MOTOI
::OVERHAUL
$' so . : 48.
6 Cyl. •as.so
V.&'1
............ ~IM
lnofudH;
• Grind Valv•
• New ,.1.t.111 "in ..
• New ftod l tarin,. e New Wrilt PIM
• ~I ,.art. Steam
CIHMd
(l looka Mutt Meet Oar
atandal"da)
Tr.naml .. lon
OverfMui
$49.50
(MOaT MOOl:Lt)
""" Loan Car.-' l'r.-Towl_nt NO MONI Y DOWN
POISCHI
57 Porsche
Uc. No. crs-m
$99S
I Chide l••rMn I Inc.
1llO Harber Blvd.
a.&& Mela Kl MIGS
~ PORSCHE 1600 N • cpe.
GOa> hpe/ BEST Otter!
S36·TI.%2 or 545-42ll.
'It P~he SC Cpe.
AM·FM ndio, 10,IOO actu1
mi. 646·m8 eY9I-
VOLKSWAGEN
51 v.w.
Sedan. Wait undl )'OU -.
thia one! Lie. No. MCW·
619.
63 v.w.
Sedam. Lie. No. MPP·JlS
A dtan car A: n.1n1 wd1 for
only.
$1395
I Chide lverten I fnc.
19'10 Harber Blvd.
CoM.a Mma KI 94111 --------65 v.w. '
Uc. No. RJV m
$1695
I Chide Mneft I Inc.
ll'IO Hartiar B1ft.
O>lta Ma. Ja ,,_
wm au,
IUICK
'63 BUICK RMtta. Whu.
E1'tl)' xn.. 'hp Cooct. Low
Mileap flriv, pC)t. Call
da)'I m-m efe.. M&-21!1
LATE '13 Bui<* Spec.~
act miles. Air cond. Dbl
Ell(lie tirel. Ia storaae '" tin». 1 owner. 6*3IM.
·a SKYLAIUt CXlNV.
RltH, WSW, BUCKETS,
SHARP! SJ296. 673· 3.tl.)
'6' SKYLARK/Uke !W!WI
SacrU!ce! P-$. Vin;yl·lnt '199.5 tTuaUn) 544·9581 •
CADILLAC -------1915 C a d i I J-«: Fleetwood
Brouah&m Sedan. Fully
equiopptd, fadory air, im-
maculate condit.loQ. wv-
ranteed. $S895.
Al.WI MOTOR CO.
OldMnObll..Cad llltc
ll50 So. Cout Hlway
LAGUNA BEACH
HY 4-1084 Kl Nl03
1964 Cad:lliac O>ttpe de Ville
tully equipped, factory air,
WIJTUltttd. $3995.
AU.Ell MOTOR CO.
Oldsmobfl..Cadlllac
ll50 So. C.out Hlway
LAGUNA BEACH
HY 6-lOM Kl 7·n03
~ Cadillac PU\ Avenue
Sedan. FuJl1 ~ Inc-
~ air, wanvuecs. $2295
AWll MOTOR CO •
Old1mobfl..C:adlllac
1lSO So. O:>ut H.iwa)
LAGUNA BEACH
HY 4-1C*4 KI 7-3103
'63 CADlLLAC Cpe. c» VW.
lmmac. Slncle owner. Priv.
pty. Fae. aJr. Fully equip.
All xtru ~.IOI mi. $3295.
67J..l.349.
LIKE new, 1.961 c.dilla.c
FIHtwoocf. 32,<0I mlleia.
Full pcM'el' It Air. Nl'W P?9-
mium tires. 1st $1900 t.aket.
C&ll S46-l475.
lJ56 CAI>D...LAC Power ateerinc. power brakes,
power aellt t6 wsy) Air coo· dilicminc. Original: IJwnacu-
1.ate inlide and oot. m-<>156.
1184 Qie dt Ville, Siem aold
CHEVltOLn
r' '63 rw .u..A ss.
Ny a1r. pWf windowt.
bnku, --~. buck•t •i.. cent8' CCIOIOle, lilver
w/blk vin)-1 tq>, new ttr.1,
675-23'2.
CONnNINTAL
·~7 CONT'L MARK 11
ORJGINAL !EAVTIFUL
CONDI $3175. 865040
CORVAIR
'80 COl\V A.IR., 4-dr, auto.
..... IOCld oond. • Uree
UH $.3'Q. wt-02'27 I.ft S prn.
'62 CX>Jtv AlR MONZA
+ao. Cooo.coND!
$850. * m.5264
COIVEnE
'68 Oorvtdt 4 apeed, 213,
Xlnt. c:ondttion. $1D>. Call
~. AJter 5 p.m.
DODGE
62 !Anotr
4 dr • au~trana.. R.., H., w...... ultra ~ • only
$999.
Hu Welch
USED CARS
JlOC Halbir, C.M. SU-52'5
9 to 9 Daily, Sun 12-6
'58 DODGE V8 2 dr bdtp.
RltH, auto, PB It St.eer'a,
1 owner-KI S· 3015.
FALCON
'62 Falcon Dix.
2 Dr. R Ii: H. Stand tnn1
w/a/w. Perteet f« work
or play. NO MONEY
DOWN! Pym111. tow u
SJJ.60 MO.
SuJ/aiQ
AUTO CENTER
!Ml Harllor Blvd., C.M.
Open nes. A am. 642-4'1D
FORD
'64 Jl'ord OOUNTR Y SQUIRE
atlldcl\ wap. BEAvrIFUL
OONDITION 'niJ\U • OUT.
Loaded widl ever)' extn In·
cl R/H, autamatk, power
ltetrine. b('akes, talli'llf
ttc. "Showa tintlit ol care.
Loob a. IW\I like new."
t.ocal Ofiltnal MW car tradt. Priced to .ell. Wu
$249&. sgyca.• $2251 e It Y CARVI R e
PONTIAC
JAD0 W. Oillll Hwy. LI a.a.&e
NDPORT BEACH
a a.im. LrliMi' 2 0r m-
.. tr, P.&, P.a .. P. Seat,
&Ir C!Qlld., R.. H., 'ftlrN, Ex-
Ire lbatp -onJ.y $1149.
Hu Welch
UID> CARS
m& Hadlof, C.M. 642-5245
t tot Daib'. Sun lM
st l'ord 2 dr H.T. a.J, 5CM> •
auto tram, P.S., R., H.,
Yf5W., .R.MJ clean, only $699
Hu Welch
USED CARS
lOOt Huter, C.M. 642-3245
9 to 9 Daily, Sun l:l-6
'63 Ford Gala.xie 500 XL
R.&H, automatic \rans.
power ~. New ttre..
Perlect conct. $1695.
549-U87.
$375 • FOll.D ret:ractab le
bdtp. PS • B, R.&H. Need&
tire&. Body & motor OK.
Ttrm1. 873-5644.
'84 Ford Fairlane 4 dr. sm.
station wqon. Auto. tnna.
$350 equity. Take over $51
mo. p&ymenU. 642-4388.
'fi6 FORD wq. Ntw ttbullt
motor, IM!•l CO Yen, &ood
tins. Barp.i.n ! $250. 644-1.<*I
'60 Ford 2 door with
air. GREAT SHAPE!
USO 54.H&Zl. --··-·-LINCOLN
511 ~ 4 dr • auto tr,
R.., M., w.a.w, and full pow·
er • Loo&l beauty -ool)t
$711
Hu Welch
USED CARS
• 20M Ha.rtiar, C M.
ea Falcon Cult.om Staibi
Waeoo 4 dr. Auto Tr., R.
H., WSW, Ori~• u ruce
.. tt looks -cnly $1199.
~
Hu Welch
USED CARS
~ Har4>or' CM. 642-5245
9 to 9 DialJ)t. Sun JU
. '64 Fakon Sprint Ooovt. V8
4 sp. Stick. F.ct. Air. Bue
latt sea.la. Ta.ch. Wire
Whet!Ja. lie. mw. $1~.
6'2--5739.
. '63 FVI'UR.A coov. Xlnt
c:and! New Urea, 1 owner
Sacrifice! 642·3487.
'60 FALCON, 4 dr~ sedan. RI
H. Automatic. Clean. dleap.
~2571. 1
FORD
t to 9 ~. SUn lU
MERCURY -·.:.. ---'61 Mere 4-Dr Meteor mo * 549-12T1
MUSTANG
.MUSTANG "5 hdtp, 2Tl hp
4 apd, bandlin& pq,
bria, tack. very dean-
642-2291.
MUSTANG '65 hdtp, 4 IPd. .
' Qt, Ndlnd Int,
wbffll. ~. ~ e'Jlt,&~ce. 5401-
65' MUSTANG coav. White
Air • cood. Pl·B. lmmac
OAC
24 Month-.., lalMMe
Huntin,jfon hoch
Eattne R.Wlclers
Your Volkswqm • Poracbe
• pay tDp dollan. Paid lot
cc not. Call.Mr. Allen.
673-1190
color; lmma.c: ins.Ide A: out. '61 FORiO oomtttible, I ey
hll fac. pwr, Mech. xlnt. lt&ndard tram, R.&H, whit
aria· owner. $4250. 67$-l2Sl _w_al_Ja_._S'750_._115_·4346...,---. __
'61 C.AD. f.-Dr. HDTP. Full· '59 FQRD Randi Wqon
pwr. Fcty-air. White. Low· dean, SJ75. 56-1592 afte
I,
e
Pv\ • pC)'. $Zl6C). m-un.
,OLDSMof
'82 Olds SUper
r Cov,e. BEAtmFUL CON 1012 WA"N15" AVL ~ 91'1& ,, • .,_, ''5 VW Sedan ml· $.Im 644--0776. 3: 30 pm. DITION THRU . 0
Auntlngton Beach
'4l·l71S Extra low mfieap . .Rrm-b
radio. ~ rear wbeela.
Immac. c:ood. J'raat a rear
tensloD t.n.
. r '56 CAD 2 • DR. ·se FORD Randi Waaon r GOOD • CONDI c!Mn, $l'l'S. ~1592 after
LOADED 'rib WI
incl full power,
r' REAS! 615-34SS J:JO pm. brakes, ~.
ee&t, fador; air 56 Chev. » Eneint. Olm·
p&eta man ollJtr m-211'
1 ..... Call 6'l3-430I aft. i
9500 '65 VW.alllV. 5C»O • nal.
--------$1900. SEE: 283 Momin& '6' FORD~ Toa. 6 eyt. 5% ~. Cdli(. evai.op,
U. lied 23,00> mi. RIH cu.st. OR >0737. • cab, camper ldru very m.. $1495 5'2-6474.
9~10
'.fi MILITMY JED>
-.._WHEEL DRIVE -.. * 50-12"1
A\JSTIN HEALEY ·-.. '57~USTIN Healey Delwee, 0.,., WW, p¥t ~. "11\1
GOOD! $495. 347.27M).
~GUSH FORD
~d: ~. board rd Incl.
671"@69. ,,
KAR.MANN GHIA, 1 yr.
old. AM·FM, white wall.a. Musr SELL. mab olftc'.
96'.Hnt.
'115 VW led. WSW, Radio.
Llkie NEW! Pvt..party, 5.12
SEAWARD Rd. OSM.
'62 VW, RA.ff, beltl, wnv,
1unroot. extru, x1nt t'Ond!
$46·2983.
'55 VW bw, 3 .eats, new
pmtnt. It clutch, nn IOOd.
$299, pvt ytY· 962-3803.
Autoe Wanted 97CO
WILL IUY
clean l'oreliJI It Domestic
can. Call Bob Hi&l»miU\
642 ... 174
COST A CAR CO.
1969 Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
w~ -e F'OftD -c di'
in xlot con<f with r lb A
b/u lites turn •ir &42·5907.
UMd .Can
CHEVROLET
'62 C .. v. Impala
Hdtlp. va. Auto R • H.
w/1/w. R.eal lbarp!
SPECIAL TODAY!
$1299
AUTO CENtill
1941 Hatbor Blvd .. C.M.
Open .Eves It Sun. 6G-47"..3
'63 CHEV IMPALA saper
Sport. EXT R A SHARP
CONDffiON. Loaded with
all extru lnclud\ni radio,
hff.ter, automaUc tnn.s-
mi&alon, Air Condltionlnf,
bucket seats. etc:. "A real
sparkler." Shows tinett ot
care. New car trade. Wu
fl995.
SPECIAL $1176 e ROY CARVEil e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy, U 1-38
NEWPORT BEACH
'65 CHEV. Impala, 9 Pa&.
Wq on. Loaded • fact.ory
air cood. Only ~
546-4330. ll.24 Coolida~ Ave.
C.M. * 64 EL Camlno-P /S, auto
trBN, aide n.1la, R.IH, orii
i.ey mmeJ'. $lS95. t HILLMAN ..
'611-lILL.MAN Minx. Xlnt •
cof)<i! Avail end ot J an.
Wow' 146-~ clQs/ ma. eft9
I e 'ii DaA.1.A )-Oii..
Lt '6-9789 btwn 6 It 7 pm. q MUST HAVE ROOM ALL EXTR4SI XUft.
FOR <>Oil EXP~ BY COM>! OR 5-GlG . Jan. 10th -....,j...--Q{EV=,,,,__2.,,......,,o~ft,~$111=-
JAGUAR Uled Can MUil Bt tic! Auto, RAH, XL.NT ooall -=------'\..! 'G RAM11LER All'*· V-8 R/ PriYate fll'b'; 5Cl-JM4. * 'SI XKE Coope. Jtwt lhtp. H Auto., lAedld • •• • f798 1957 OQ;V. wqe. V ... ~ trom Enaland. 7D ml. '11 BUJCK t ,_. wq. RI Au!D., J'lldlo, beQer. SD.
Nt:W NI MB!:R l'tM. J'OCU' WU& ad WHn
me. (:.t .... H. A'*>-, 1Mded •• $1299 aufl, or wW tnde. ~
'&l 1Ca* w....,..ir, Allio-, ,15 QIEV. IMPAL4 M. KjRMANN GHIA ' fine car ....... · $U99 R.ep1 red/power ~· ... 'f3 Owv. Pldc QI)-Lone bed. ... ~ 17>3811. •gr Karmann Ah1-4 ..,c1, T.s ... "· .... • $10ll ....,....=~-----:"'=" • • "' '12 Ford P.U. ""-bed .., DIPALA WICOft .. ,.
~. excelll'l'1t ooeldib· V.C, R/H, TS ........ ii• powl' P. txtra lood -$695 ·a ())(vair A Olmper, IU-.00 call MUIOf,
: .. Pf 2, 4 lpMd. atoft, A '51 BJ:LADt m. Ollft, ieiilti I Chick lverton I blc)' at • ... . .. ..... $U95 ~ n,w. '11,... end,
Inc. 9ank Telma. No Dn-QAC. -Call ... M .
mo Haner Blvd. tfff'Wtt J..,. ·sa "cia:vY tmp&la. Good ~ MeH Kl M303 1927 Harbor c.M. LI 1·1515 transportation 962-MT!i
~,.. k>oklnr -DAILJ Same ,... fe!Ui"' V• OilLY PILOT
a. ... w PILOT eM'f'W MJ..N11 8d-M'71 --------
'62 Falcan Squin! deluxe
Station wqui. Air. SlJ,50.
Pnvate 1*'1;J. UT·l.D.
'Q l'ord Galaxle ' dr., Jl
H, Power, excrl. cond. '695
OR S-OIOt.
•
'
l.nr etc. Ex1Za .....,,
lnaJ new CU' ._ ••
finest ct C&1'9 ...
al value. Wu. $Ul5..
Special $1117 • ROY CARVElt • PONTIAC * ·se Ford Rancbero, R
H, iood tlrea, Oun, ~
OR 3-181.6. 1400 w. Cout Hwy. LI 8-' 3466
NEWPOR BEACH T
9900 UMd Can
~ n..odore Robins Ford
~USED CARS
Every A·l Uled car H.ruckJ is lnspect.ed, reoondl·
li<>he'd if nece-r.y and rood-tested. And they're
Wamlllte«i in wrltin& by our exclusiv• uew l'er· tonna.nce Protection ~oUcy !
'51 DE SOTO WAGON
v .. It.AH, Mt ...... 51-....
'52 FOKD PICKUP
,... ..... IHCl•l
'59 K>MU CNTRY. SED.
4 -· lt&H, ... -.lk.
'6U fAL~UN
lt&H, l wlMlll!tc. 411. Ir•"'·
'60 IUICK LE SAllE
t Dr. H.T. •&K, _.,.,I'S, l'I.
'61 t;HtVMULET
Mlftu. lt&JI, wlemlllc.
'62 CHk~ltOLET
-. ... lt&H, Nit., fet'I. elr.
$195
$295
$495
$595
$595
$795
$1095
'61 fOlO--<;NtRY~QUIRE $1095 ••tc. ...... ""' "'· *'· ... '62 VOLKSWAGEN $1195 ................
161 OLDS 4-DOOl
ft,T. auc, .... , .. l'L ..........
'65 FALCON ..................
,'61 CAD. CPI. DI VIW ...... ~ ............. .
'64 POU GALA.XII ....... , ............ ,..
'65 MUSTANa VI .................
'61 MUSTANG 2 + 2 :'4T..O•·
·-~ .. ~ ..... llr.
$1191
$1591
$11tl
$1ftl
$2491
$27tl
$2191
IANI FtNANCIN&
llRVING THI MA .. IOlt A"IA llNCI tU t
SfD CARS
TRANSPORTATION
Used Can 9900
OLDSMOllLI
,,,, 'SS OLDS 91-
,,,, ALL EXTRAS!
J;U96. Daya, l4f..4846
• 'SS OLDS ~. VI motor,
low mll~. P/S, R/H.
SACRIFICE! Kl ~
PLYMOUTH
61 ptymoudl 4 dr StatJon
w..-i . a'bdt*l.Y tiuuti·
ruJ lneide and oot • must ~. to appreciatt. On!)>
'1• Hu Welch
UBED CARS .
~ a..r.or. C.M. &42·1M
t llD 9 Daily, Sun 12-6
PONTIAC
'65 Pontiac 8omeYille 4 door
hardtop. Low mlleap.
Del'AOmtfttor. Never been
sold or re&tstetled. Fully
equlpped wtth all extras.
Looks like brand new. Out·
at.andint value. Was $444.5.
Special $3495 e ROY CAR VER e
PONTIAC
14'XJ W. Coast Hwy. U 1-34111
NEWPORT BEACb
3JS SEDAN
!letter, _._ .. If ~
l•IW. ~ II H1rW A"L
$5695
Wldne~. JanU•JY S. 1%0
1KAtlf:>~vi<tA•10N TR.ANS..O~TATION
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CRANSPORl A TION
Used Can "°° Ueed Can 9900 UMd Cars --------PON11AC
U. S. WANTS Ml
Take f:Ntr Pl¥!1letltl 'Q
GTO, clan It al11a4 m-am
PONTIAC '56 2 dr. yellow
~~ waion. auto. trans. • .._.c.11.
IAMIUI
'60 RAt.11&.SI
C Dr R A ff. w/1/'t~. T
and .,, MO MON DOWMr ..,.._ low 111
$26.60, MO.
s~
IAMILll
60 Rambler
Aincricaen Rllhon wagon
CleM & only
$29S
I Chick lverwn I Inc.
19'10 Harbor 81\ld.
Coe&& Meu KI ~
·~T ~Bird-AUIO, R/H.
.,;.. p/b, p/W A seaui.
Y1a)'t covered hatd top.
'!alntau. New ,,.int., cpls.,
~. mufften, radl.ator, "*"'· 1 owner. pr.vate lltd1· S2,JC» f7wt81. AUTO Cl:l.lfl JIG Jlarbot CK. T.aDU> '11, R/ij, PS, PB. I
NMTaa f ... t. ~tac &Jr, .~tft•A.S\&
'ic STAfbt WAG. .,. ssoo la ... ~ t.il'ft,
Jl'f., DtY ..._. .e11 n•~ «
Good-be1t otftt, r .o.P. ot $90 mo RAM. ~.
cood ! Sacrl&e! $500.
847-4377.
'S9 RAMBLER t-DR.
Good work car, New t1rea
R.lH $250. 646·49QS ev•·
r.. ....,..,,. ~
a. ,,_ ....
w/$100 dn. 5.15·3130.
t 'S7 T-eJrd: Coott cond.
auto., pri v. part)', $1995
• 6'73·7628 • .Ev•
1960 T·Btrd. white with blue
lnterior. J'lawleN c:ond. All
~. Ori& owner, 644-()847
T·BIRD.
·~1 T·SIRD, tilack w1th port•
holf"fi, 10 xJnt. rond. Good
uphols., new parnt. 1418 N.
Fr~man. s. A KI 3· 1838.
TEMPEST
63 lempest
Le Ma.11.s. l.k· No. t"XYOO
$1295 11 1
(WholHale blue bode $1325)
I Chick tvenen I Inc.
1910 Harbor Blvd.
Colt& Meaa KI 9-0JOS
'62 Pontla.c Tempeat Le Mam
apart coupe, EXCEPTION•
AL CONDITION. All extnl
Incl bucket aeatJ, auto.
R/H, etc. Shup, orii!nal
new car trade· Outltandina
value. Wu J1296.
Special $1145
• ROY CARVIR e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Coast Hwy. U 8-38
NEWPORT BEACH
'8'l LE MANS 4 • SPO.
NEW ~ Ii: PAINT·
S$O * U8-0M
9800
1966
OPEL KADm
DELUXE 4•D0 0ft
........ .._ ... -...... ......
SEMI·
AN~UAL
Executive ~nd
Demonstrator Sale
All Carry F••ry Warranty
SAYINGS UP TO $1300
....... ..,......, ........... -" ....
Mt!" -h. i-nrt..._, flll ca...,...,......,..,~. _ _..,,,.m a ...... ~ .... .
........ 9"1cel -· 111 ..... . .. ,.,,.,,..._. lledl1c tied.
DeUvww i. ... ""' A,_
1965 SPECIAL 4 DR. SEO. 1965 SKYLA•K IXEC~ CAR 1965 RIVIERA GRAN SPORT EXEC. CAR
V&. ...... , 1'1, l"I , ll&M, WSW, ...... lftllh,
""'· ........ Mo ... .,....-.,y, "" .... "" ................ ce\'tn, ..... ......., tflltr •
fttM, ted . wrr .. ty, Ult llffclt utn.41 .
$2695
1965 SKYLARK GRAN SPT.
Anti~ wllltelrH '°""'" _.., ........ .... • -· ......... , ......... ·----·-..... "" ~ ........ ,,._ ...... ,1,.
"''~' C'lh<r ulr" ._..... *""" lilt !11'Mt. MCIJ.N.
$3645
"' ._, c-·-· ··"· "'· ..... llfh. ,...,_ ... - -.. ...,._ ....... rill -..
......... ,,...., -.,..,._ .. l!'t L Lltl """ .... ,, . .._., -'"""' ...........
$2895
1965 I SEAT CUSTOM
SPORTS WAGON
111¥1f' __.,... "*-..... .... .... .. .. ...
-wlMlw. ••"-....... ,.., ""' ..... . .,,. .... rNll. lllt . ....,, Wiii. lltw _, ...,.,
................ tldwy .... ,....., tA171.U.
$3395
JI-rM1 1111. Vlft)'l Clltlwrt 111111. Air ~
IM:I. Mil I ,..,.It . 11.c. -·· WI ... I -·· ,,,,. .. , ......... cw--.. , .......... ... " 11•••· '"''•· "'"' .. ,,., e:atT11. s-1• tectwy H11 •rla N1 .. 1'.
$4795 .
1965 CUSTOM
-WILDCAT SPT. CPE.
"'"' clM/... Clflt-. -· _._ ..... I'S, l"I , AM-l'lltl rwle •t•c er.. · • ,.,..., • cel!C., ... _,, ,........., 1141 .... .
•hi. "'"' 1 . .,_ ,.,,. ........... '"' !WY IW. -..
$4195
NEW CAR TRADE-INS-25 MONTH WARRANTY
1964 CAO. CPE OE VILLE I 1964 IUVIEltA I l ~ JAGUAR Mk. II 3.1 Seel. AJr a.it. ,_., ""'""" • ftY -'• ,.,.. '"*" tit _.,, fWll ,_.., ......... ,_, A-.tk ''::_"' ............... Mltw, .....
'"' rNlt. lfl. ..._911c. CIMkot If ,.... • .-n...,
$3995 $3595 $3495
JM FALCON Statien Waeen I 196-4 MONZA. COUPE I 1963t LE SABRE WAGON ~ti< ,., ................... -.ic -" _. ... , .... -ldk, ,,..., ....... "' A.e-ettc .,.......,1_, , ... , ..,._, I -.r. Mii HtM1 ......_ '1·
$1495 $1695 $2595
BRAND ·· NEW . ·1965 . ·oPEL
Br1nd New
1965
GMC
~ Ton Pickup
ijl~lf
.. ...... •1C11Uf I
$1795
G.M.'1 lew .. t priced economy ur. All
vinyt bucket Mats, wf rMhh'91d with-
.,.., hNt•r and 4efroster, IMt belts,
white 11de will tlrff.
'1399 1966 BUICK
RIVIERA
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W.. (0, 05 "'''"'" -.1 •H, wlw~ .,._. & watMn. au 11-. ... ,. _,,Ile, ........ ceNltle!ll ... llocl.
........ refrltef'•lle!I. Seit"'' tfllt, ,...,,_, vl11yt Wdllf Met., _,
....,., .. 094. 111 H1<w Arw.
$4975
41 w~, JMU"Y 5, 1'6lt
BILL WATKINS SAY·S · ..
This Week's Service
SPECIAL
Front Encl and
Safety Check
1. Check ball joints, ti• roda. Idler um' ttHrln1 our for u ·
ceulve ""ar.
I. Adj. lteenno gear box, di.ck A corr.ct oaat•r camber A tff
In allonmenta, oenter .t.erlng whHI.
S, Remove front wheela. clun A ln9f)eet front brake llnlnga,
clean A lntpeet whee• bHrlnga A repack with epeolal brake
lubrlcatlon.
4. ••lance 2 fl'Oftt tlr• statl04illy & dynam•lly road teet for
front ond performance.
SPECIAL PRICE
All work perfornMld by highly aklllod Factory Tra ined tech·
nlobins In Southern CallJornia'• n-..t, most modern lervloe
fracHity. Call fer aStpolntment.
NEW 1966 NEW 1966
VALIANT BELVEDERE
2 O•. Stdan In Sloe!( Runy F"or O•l1very 2 Dr. ledan In Stoel( Ready For Delivery
51899 '2088
DE LIVERl!O IN C05TA MEI .A Ol LIVUtlD IN COITA MESA
I CHRYSLERS I
'64 IMP. CROWN
4 Door, fUll PoWer, factory
air, balance of S )'r./50,000
ml. warTanty.
$3995
''2 IMP. CROWN
4 Dr. H.T. Full pwr, fact.
air, .. ather lnterler. Like
$2495
'59 IMHRIAL
louth Hampton 2 Dr. H.T.
Full ~· $695
'63 STATION WAGON
Full power. factory air cond.
$2395
'65' MEWPORT
4 Dr. Full power, balan" of
5 yr./S0.000 ml. warranty.
$2895
'64 IMPERIAL
4 Door Hardtop. Factory
warranty, full power and
factory air condit ioning, All
white In color.
$3895
'65 f MP. Le8ARON
Fully loaded, air cond.' Bal.
of 5 yr./50,000 mlle warran·
ty.
$4995
'64 300 COUPE
16.000 mtles, full power &
air condltlo'ling.
$2895
'63 300 4 DR.
Hardtop. Fult power a nd
factory air conditioning.
$2195
~.WINDSOR
2 Door Hardtop. Factory air
conditioning, full power.
$995
'64 NEW YORKER
4 Dr. Full pwr, fact. air,
like new.
$2795
I DODGES I
'61 LANCER
4 Dr. "AH, automatic..
$795
'64 DART G. T. HT
"•dlo, ht1ter, automat.._
$1795
'64 330 4 DR.
ltlll under factory warranty.
$1695
'64 POLARA
500 ••• Loaded. ltlll under
factory warranty.
$1995
'64 CUSTOM
NO ••• Factory air condl·
tlonlng, etc. ltlll under fac·
tory warranty.
$2295
'60 PIONEER
2 Door Hardtop. YI. auto·
matlc tranaml•lon, redlo,
huter, power ltHrlne. "•d
ftnleh.
$695 ·
'64 IMPALA
ftactory air conditioning and
full p-er.
$2295
'64 NOVA
4 Door. Aut.matlc tr1n1ml1·
alon, radio and heater.
$1495
'63 MONZA
4 Door. Everything 1nc:lud1n9
head ruta.
$1195
'61 MONZA
4 ll"M tranamlealon, radio
and heater. Thie one'• tan.
$495
'65 MONZA
Convertible. 12,000 actual
milea. •eautlful rtd with
white top. lee thit one!
$1695
'61 CHEVROLET
I pa1Mnger station wagon.
V·I , full StOwer. 1 owner
trade.
$1195
'59 CHEVROLET
V-1 Impala 4 door. fbdlo,
htater, autQD'latlc. ftrlced
right I
5395,
I FORDS I I '6~1FORD ._ _______ __. Country Sedan Ill. Wig.
I Chevrolets
'60 CHEVROLET Automatic tranemlttlon 1nd
•rookwood lta. Wig. Clean
ear, automatic tNlnamlulen
and power.
$895
'64 CORVETTE
Hardtop.
$3195
...!61-!MPALA
Sport Coupe. "AH. auto·
matle, PS, Air.
$1495
power eteerlng. $1295 .
'59 FORD
Country ledan Sta. Wag.
Above a vera .. wa9-
$495
'~ GALAXIE
2 Ooor Hardtop. Full power,
many extraa, clean car.
$1995
Service Dept.
HOURS:
Mondays
7 :30 A.M. -9:00 P .M. • Tuesday -Friday
7 :30 A:M. -5:00 P .M.
OVER
400
QUALITY CARS IN STOCK!
le • L.ecier : • • Buy from ttM Leader
CHRYSLER
I 1 MPEr\IAL
LOOK FOR TMI ltG SIGN
•
2929 HARBOit IL VD.
IAKll.
Costa MftCI =:. Ii
" ADAMS .. 0 --~~~~-------~·
VICTORIA
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Shop l@isurely •.•
W he re it's fun to buy
"eorT .....
• VEN 1\1 E RY NIT• 4Ttl f ~.M. •
2929 HARBOR BLVD.
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This ·Wffks S1rvlce
SPECIAL
"Dynascope• t .... Up
t. ace,. te.it ....... en...._ '-_......I. T .......... MJ1mt
..rit ~ ..... I. T-...... ••91r..iu 4.. T• ....... & Mj.
~ (Aepl-. tf 1 ruy.) L n.... .....,.. eat ..., ... n.
A4j. -~ ... & ,,_ .. & ....... ~ eMtle. .. ..,...
loo air Cf .. ltef' elaMoM. 7 . ..,,,._ --e ""'-&. C._A NtW7
t.rMIMls M4 talll MttorJ. I. C._. all '--& ....._ $1 Q50 + •13••+ 6 CYL PARTS I CYL. PAltTI
All wk ,_rt_,.,... ., ea,.rt ......... ..,......_ a. .......... .
C1ltferela'1 in.-,,_..,,. ..,..._ P'llCiltty. Clllt fw ........ .
-ftt.
NEW 1966 NEW 1966
BARRACUDA BELVEDERE
5 pt. c ,e. In l tock ,.cady For Deltn ry 2 Or. HT. In 5toc.k Rudy fror Dellnry
'2292 '2297
I IMPOITS I
'6l YOLKS
$1295
''4 OPEL
lu. w....-. 1700 CarAl'¥u
m.deL R&H, like new. L"9-
.... ractc.
$1395
'6l ALftlNI
,.oadater. Al,iftO that le .... ,.,.
$1295
'Jf TR4
A rul 1t6oa OM wttJI ...
curtalna.
$895
'64 SIMCA
tOOO. 1'.000 .. u. wttJI ,...
malnlnt factory -rant1.
$995
SPECIALS
S.W AS IS Only
'Sf Pl YMOUTH
w...,.. 8 1"' "AH, aute.
$295
'63 DODGE no 4 DR.
$795
'60 FORD WAGON
Cet.tntry aod111 stat .. ,. W1l·
90n. va. autematlc.
$295
164 DODGE 330 4 DR.
VI, automatic tran..
$895
--,SIOLM II
H1rtfto91. Full power.
$295
Oll .. IVU 'ED IN COITA .. EM
'64 FALCON 2 DR.
AwtOfNltic.. ,.._ atoeri .... $995
'62 MONZA
C.U,.. ......... r'Mia IM
...... , ..... tltla ,n.1
$695
'6 l Pl YMCUTH ....._w ..... v-1. .....
IMttc. rMie & ~. $595
I MISCELL I
'60 MIRCURY c.i-, ftarll ........ ,..
..... r.
$595
'62 "*TIA(
Tompnt LA•• _., RAH, avte. ,
$995
'61 RAMBLER
C.-Clal9ia 4 Dr. R&H,
Mite, ,..., ......
$695
'ff OlDSMOalLI
Dyantic • t Dr. H.T. RAH, . ..... ~ ..
$595
'64 autCIC
1,edal MIH• wttll ...._
matJc tra_....._ r., ..
111d Miter.
$1895
'63 PONTIAC
Catalhta H.T. frull 91Wr, ...
oal new car trad&.
$1795
'6' OLDS
4 D .. r H•r1'l• ~ mt ... ... full ,_.,_
$1095
-!40 PONTIAC
Vi.ta. l .. tkd lncludh't fac-
tary air ON4ltJe.tift9o
$895
'62 aOtcK
lk,tarti .. ,.. ...
walw!
$1495
''1 UMaLla
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$895
'SI PORO
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$895
I Plymod~s
'61 MLVIDIRI
W ..... Vl,~R&tt. $1495
'65 UL VIDIRI 11
4 Dr. R&H, ..... N, U• ....
$2295
1'5 P\IRY nl
2 Mw .......... f' .... ry A~
H4 fvll ~. Warranty .. .,,...,
$2695
'6Ct VALIANT
t , ••• .,..,. at.atJM w....,
~ewer at .. rt,.. auteM.U..
P'IHll9 A ,._..,, Ullc.9 atn_, .....
$795
'64 Ill VIDIRI
VI, 4 Dew. ff•ff ..-r, ,,...
4t""' ..... "' ...... $1495
'63 VALIANT
4 DHr. A.t.matle tra"""i. aioft.. tteater. 0.... ftuy.
$895
'61 FURY
~ 0... MaNta91, ¥9,
!ft.UC traMntialNft, ,._,.,
llteert"" alea1t .. r, wtlltil
color.
$895
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