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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-09-17 - Newport Harbor News PressVOL . 56, NO t 85, 3 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES --~ ... __ _ ............. - ~ _._...., ---·- N.Y.S--. TUESOA Y, SEPTEMBEIHf;-1%3 TEN CCNTS Guest Slips Okayed · 'Harbor Area ~ts Half-Inch of Rain County Urges Dock Facilities Oran&• Couty bubor com· 'No Coney island;" m.iu1oDen Monday aaDed f• detaDed pJama!n& ~ a '100,000 guest dock f.aeillt1 OD coatJ ttdelanda wett.J11 ~ tbe U.S. Cout Guard Stat.loo 1D New· Back Baj Areas More Due -want' ' port Harbor. t.ntimate planning for tht guelt moorings includu 18 sUpa, '5 parking 1pace1, rest· r o o m a, bulkbeadinl a n d Private Beach In Next Facilities' 24 Hours groins to alleviate aurgea Speakers representini Up-a surprise to frvine and city from the cbanoel entrance. per Bay residential districts spokesmen who had expected detailing he proposed county- lrvlne Upper Bay land ex· change. Rain spawned by tropica.l s t o r m Je.nntfer regisered more than a half-inch in t ht Harbor Area today, and the U.S. Weather Bureau fore· cast double that amount ~­ fore clearing weather Wed- nesday. Harbor DUtr1ct Engineer Monday told Irvine Company to hear criticisms of the p.bn James Balllnpr 1 a i d the and Newport Beach city offi-for only two public beachts county la hopeful of bavinl cials that they would prefer in the Back Bay deveJopment tint phue conatrudion eem-small private beaches for pro&ram. Defending lrvine'a role ln the exchange, Vic. ~sldent of Engineering William Muon said the county would gain between Sl.6 mllllon and '5 million in land and water values, according to appraiser FALA REPORT AUUT ~ N~ Belldl hultfdtn Wiburn F. Gauze, U. poodere a question by Officer Don Picker Monday after the lllop operttor fraJr ticdr ailed police to report he'd been' held ._., and slA.lgged by a blond gun- man. Geuze wu later UTested on dMlll1tl of f1Jlng a fel5e repon pleted before the next uanco their own use rather than Discussion of the private de Mayo" EnMnada 8--. la~ge rtglonal parb w h i c b versus p u b l i c bucb issue First-p ba a e collllnlcdDn mtght congeal the area with came before a oear-capaclty calla for completion o( jlUt summer visitors. house at Newport City Hall of the parldng area, etibt The approach on prfvai. Monday night as lrvtne offi- guest sllpa ~ the pablic beaches apparently came u clals spent mote than an hour I 7 Patients 1 •20 Lost Victims Fake Holdup Jails restrooms at a cost of •PlO-- Harbor District ~er Kenneth Sampson n<*d that with completion of thl.I new ·faclllty and approval of alx guest aJJ:ps at the County Dock property, 22 new ,..t sllpt would ~n be available in Newport. Bea t 0 t The guest slips will be on 1 Of Blaze u y pera or ~r~~frot!~ ~~ ........... .1.,,. ... ~---t ... ---.:. =-"' ·~ . ,. .. "' . . ' -RIGGINS. Idaho CUPO -ed .11a., .. ~ biaiJtJ..... ~··";\.~ Fundl for the coo.drudtOD Sewn elderly persona died at.or Moodlry after' -'" •• ~ Pdbt Mid a.. .... tbem wm came ll'Glll impounded wben ftre destroyed a rest ly edrn#ted faldne .-i .med he made up the ltm'y because FiJb and Game D)C)My which robbery to cover the toes of be wu afraid he would lose mult be used for aquatic rec- homa at the tiny communltY ~ t20 from the shop m. job at h Montee Beauty reational purpc>aa, Ballinger · of Pinehurst 14 mDet eoutb of ~ be worlcis. Sa.Jon, 1141 Newport Blvd. n o t e d. ·~ means t h e her• UrlA morning. Wilburn F. Gauze ol. Sun-He had originally told of. project wont be a drain on Thirty other patienta were set Beach was ~ ~ the ticers he wu held up artiy tax funds," be explained. helped to safety. N~wport Beach c1ty jail on after 1 p.m. Mooday while Moaey will be available by Sheriff Frank Heath al.one in d>e beauty Mien. November. Deputy A blond gunman wavmg a Sampson Indicated rental uld the names of the dead CindY. Hi•fs snub-flosed revolver forced charge8 for the allpt will be Nete JMreetor bad not been deflnltely de· him to hand over about D> competitive with other dock· t.ermined. He and owners of in shop receipts, then knock-Ing available in Newport ~ar-~ A. Higbie. Bal· the ParadiM Pinet Nuraing Gulf Co l, ed him down and escaped 00 bor. He suagested this nught I boa ~ attorney and H checking records 8 8 foot, Gauz.e tX>ld officers. be about '5 per night fonn Newport Beach ome-~erel .. -tifi ti He later changed his story --I city ncilman, Monday to m-.-uen ca on. B Cal ] police said. ' was e!l.ected to a directors' Heath aaid the fire was dis-UfID Y I Detective Sam Amburgey J ki s seat by tile Newport covered about 3:15 a.m. by a !said Gauze tdd him be left aC • e els Harbor Chamber of Com· nurse who went into the fur· PORT A RT H UR, Tex. the shop open When be wmt rru;irce. Hi~ie, who h~lds nace room to investigata be-(UPI) -Hurricane Cindy col-oot for lunch. aod found the I Greek v1·s1·1 pnor service as a direc· caUJe a wall feU warm. , lapsed as it struck the Gulf money missing upon ms re-tor, r eptl aces Ro~rt turn. Berkley for the rema.m· Sha found the wnole room, Coast today and slowly pushed d . of h' 1963 t even the ceiling afire, she northward wtth heavy rains The money. has~ been re-WASHINGTON tAP) er JS enn. said. Nurses on duty and the d d in wind covered, pohce said. Mrs. John F. Kennedy will manaier ol the home, Gary an Y g s. make a private visit to Greece Salter. who lives nearby, help-There. wer~ 00 dead and no f t ks · Oct be th f storm anjunes. Damage was or wo wee in o r , e ed as '!'any. patients oul 0 ll ht Brown Says White House announced today the blazing smgle story frame g · bulldlq as they could before Refugees from low points 1 Mrs. Kennedy's press S«'· n---· t h t f J the oa t by the thou retary. Pamela Turnure. said He 's Frt>e As a Bird the lllUllCO go too o or any· a ong c s . Senato· r Ill . one to enter. sands. started trickling back Mrs. K e nn e d y w1U leave "By the time I got the~ at home. A Jow·lying 300-mile arc Washington Oct. 2 to j~in her Corona del Mar residents 3:30 It was going good," bad been ordered evacuated. Southland Newa Service s I s t er and brother-tn-.law, I today are seeking the owner Heath said. "Within 30 min· The New Orie.ans weather SACRAMENTO Go Prince ~nd Princess Stanislas of a pet fak:on that has ap- utes It was all burned up." bureau, in \ts final advisory Edmund G B wn . d ; Radziwill, who have rented a parenUy escaped to take Men Fight fSee BEACHES, Pare%) The Harbor Department had a readina of . 72 at noon today. Costa Mesa had re- corded .50 at 11 a.m., whUt at the same hour San Cl&- mente noted .47 inches and t S Huntineton Beach .38 Inches. 0 ave I Forestry officials w f r e steady rain bad ended, tor I va.atly pJeased because the S h C H the time being at least. a out oast omes period of high fire hazard. •• The Newport Beach public . worb department reported ScMdlllud New1 5emce Ntcbola at 8.10 Surfside Colony no lloodinl bl low-lyln& artas, SANTA ANA -QvSl W '"'-evacuated and-.. a1tboqb IODle Colt.a Mesa fena ottldalJ \0d'7' M , F ~ , to ti. lnterroet' r were under "'*. for ADdbaaia& harp ta Cq. ~ BallcUng Department. U!r. istrano 8Mcb ., till liactlJt Two belldoun are rumb-By 10 a.m., tome Sa" tidal pounding dlm!ntsbed Jn lint aJoag the reeort beacbu Diego County poJnts already Surfside Colony and SUDBet piling aand in makeshift Ma· bad recorded an inch of rain, Beach and concentrated on walls. although only a trace had the South Coast. Greatest concern ln the been recorded in Los An- More than 60 Marines were colony la for the main sewer geles. expected to arrive today to line that llu bthind the sea-Jennifer. last reported 400 fill and place 1,500 bags of wall beneath an alley beavi-rnllea southwest of La Pai, sand a r o u n d threatened ly awash with water and de-Baja California, also hu homes in Capistrano. The bria. been responsible• for high problem will be where to get U the pounding oonttnues waves which have eroded the sand. and the seawall crumbles the beaches of the Southland for Flood control officials say sewer line might break, caua-nearly a week. The wavts last February's tidal on· ing a contamination problem had slackened somewhat to- )laughl left little or no sand in the area. day. on the beach, and they are District Forecaster Emil concerned for the Jack of Kurtz aaid the U.S. Weather available fill materials. Bureau bad received no in· Along North County beach-Rainy w ea th er form.atiob on Jennifer since es "everything is holding" Sunday afternoon from ship1 according to Harbor Manager C Bl in the area. Kenneth Sampson. I aU8C8 aze "Bot from the direction In "While the waves and tidal which the moisture is mov- surge ls bad it Is by no When the weather took a ing, it looks like th• storm 'Tleans as devastating as the urn for the m 0 i 5 t today, was originally stirred up by exunded hammering on the Mrs. PauJ Troegner, 400 Tus-Jennifer," sa.ld Kurtz. coast line last winter," Samp-tin Avenue. Newport Beach, "It is alao partly connf'<'I· son said. lit the floor fu~ace in the ed with a low pressur~ aru County Road Department ~ew home into which the fam· aboul 600 miles west of Point crews drove six pilings to ily had moved only a month Arguello. This low hH 11u1t- support threatened bulkhead-1 ago. mented the mot.st fl ow from ing in Sunset Beach and ex-1t soon became too warm the south. peeled to put down 10 more for comfort and Mrs. Troeg-"The rainfall will be heav· today. ner. discovered flames. were lest to the south o~ Los .An· A house belonging to Dave eating at the underpinning. geles. Tl should raln on 1ntn Her two daughters, Tammy 2, tonight and part of tomor- and Peggy Sue, 4. watched row. Southern Orange Coun- There is no fire department at noon, said Cindy's maiti-day he will ;:t eve': think house near Athens. reaidence in t.he t ree • within 25 miles of the home. mum wlndB were 50 mUes an of a replacement for die ail-The First ~dy w~ll travel I around Narcissus and Or· point Area Neighbors from among the hour near the center, 25 miles ing &m. Cl.air Engle .. til by a commercial airline. Miss chid avenues. wide-eyed as firemen doused ty an<.! San Diego County the blaze. should record over an lncb." dozen or 50 families who make an hour under hurricane f'm sure the good Lord U::as Turnure said. Mrs. Margeret Wilson, up the little community be-strength. made up his mind" 1 720 Narcissus Ave., report· wanted ~ tween U.S. Hlghway 95 and The eye was about 25. miles Brown said Engle. is "very. I S eel that the bird she de-I the Little Salmon River also west. of Po~ Authur. Five to Ivery ill," and that he didn't MARKET scribed as "a magnificent Orange County is budgeting I This Is the Inside NeWS 1eJped to evacuate patlerits ten mch rams were forecast think he'd be back 00 the I ~pecimeri" is in peril of los- 1 more than $705,000 in the cur- as they were awakened and 1 for East 'J'.~as and west and job for "a long time." ing ita life because two men rent year for acquisition or lm:im':Bln•mm•---------IEINll-1 ran to help. north Lowsiana. "Nobody knows how soon NEW YORK I API . -The ing its life because two men uplands surrounding the pro-- he'll recover, If he ever re-stock market closed higher to-t.lay. posed $8 million Dana Point Rfl<'e Cruu Goa Ott 'covers," the Governor told day in an irregular advan~e S he reported another Harbor. Masons to Observe hi.s press conference. which brougbt it ~lose lo tls I nt>tghbor: Gra~am . ~a.ne, Information of proposed up· 1 Engle underwent brain record peak. Trading was ac· 718 Nar01ssus, identified ttie lands purchases was recount-1 surgery in Washington last live. I See quotations, Pages b~~ es a peregrine falcon . ed for Orange County Harbor month. Published reports, 1>·7.l \e~rs who got ~ close Commissioners Monday by still not confirmed by his Gains by selected blue chips look •aid tJhe pet st1U car· Manager Kenneth Sampson. Crisis stiJI grips Alabama in wake of bombing which killed four girls in Birmingham church. Paga 3. Goldwater IJrge• 1Jnitt1 At massive GOP rally in Los Angeles. Sen. GoldwatPr tells Republicans to stop internal fighting. Pagt • doctors, say he has an inop-bolstered the average, giving I r1es a leather thong on it~ Federal appropriations will erable tumor. ·It a tnoderate gain root. pay for about 50 per cent of the Dana Point Harbor devel· I Britons f'eel No•talgia opment with county and local News that Queen Elizabeth 11 is expecting her fourth agencies sharing the remain-child recalls Queen Victoria, who had nine. Page <I. Constitution Date The t76th aMiversary of the will provide patriotic music. edoption of the U.S. Constitu-Fourth, fifth and sixth grade At Sunset Barbor tion, termed ''the greatest in· children from Costa Mesa, un- 11trumeot of human liberty ever conceived," will be ob-der directi.on of Mrs. Dee .erved at Seafaring Masonic Wasser, wlll offer comments Lodge at 8 o'cl<>ck Wednesday >n the Constitution and the Bill Aquatic Park Work Due niaht. of Right.. Ralph Irwin. worshipful Municipal Judge William Land ho ! "Soon we're going to have ' Ballinger told harbor com· mastier ot ~.Lodge, said the Christenaen ~ act as mas-Th.at cry 900n will echo a solid land mass out there missionen ttie next •r in observance "IS one of the lcr of ceremonies. The com· over the Sl.5 million Sunset th t .. th engi· construct.ion following land most important programs of mittee in charge of the affair r Aquatic Park, Chief a we can see, 9 fi ll will be a contract for ing $4 miUJon. ln addition. the county must provide f o r shore Improvements at t h e new harbor facillty. Ken.nedx .Du~ On TV, Radio Masonry all over the Un~d is ~eaded by Don Hudlleston. E)ngineer James Ballinger re-neer predlc!ted. dredging waterways and re- Slates." The public ls lnv1ted Robert Reed and Robert ported Monday to the Orange The county's Sunset Harbor 1 tocation of a flood control LOS ANGELES 1 AP) to join in the birthday party. Chamberlain. I County Harbor Commission . and Aquatle Park project is channel.. Presitlenl Kennedy's talk on A program which will stress Mayors of both Costa Mesa Work on a $68,000 dry fill located on tidelands acroS$ I.and fill work by the llunl· tax legislation Wednesday rternal vigilance on the part an~ Newport Bea~h ~ave pro-to create land m the tidal the slough from SAm's sea. ington Harbour firm was night will IM' broadcast as of all Joyal Americans to prf'· 'lal1Tled thlii Const1tut1on Week nats. under a contract award· food Restaurant. When com-a.,.,;1rded on the basis of 68 follows ~erve and protect the Const itu· in which all citizens are urged ed to the Huntington Harbour pleted. facilities will include cenLs per cubic vard The Telev1s1on K~XT 121 and tion will be offered. to fly the U.S. Flag. Engineering and Construction public beaches, boat launch-tolal co~ will Ix Sf.S.000. KR CA ' t 1 t r m . l\ABC" 17 1 Newport Harbor Chapter of The Masonic Lodge is locat· Co. by the Board of Supervis· ing ramps. trailer an<l auto Ballinger reported. although 7 pm ttle Society for tM Prc1>erva-1 ed OD:'15th Street. acros~ from ors two wePks a~o. will i<'l parking and other re<-rf'<1l1on· :1od1tlonat fill \ltOrk rmitht push R.;id10 l\AR('. KNX. Kl F.\'. lion of Barber Shop Quartets NewpQrt Harbor High ~I. un<ltr way Monday. al feature~. 1 lhe rot.al prtce hlgher. 1 K.f .. i\(' 4 p m.i 1\Fl 10 JO p.m. -< , " "• Dodger• 'Cholc~' Carch Thf' Lor. Angele~ Dodgers, accused of being ''chok- ers'', doused red-hol Cards with water. 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Nation'• E'Jant ~ Students Fi-oin Area Recogn~ed J Eleven Harbor Area ICbool ltwienll have won honan In oae of tbe natlon'a t o p scbolaatic achievement programs, it was announced today. The eleven atudent..s, • four ea~b from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar b1P acbooll and three from Costa M ... Hlcb School, have been named •mi..flnalJlta in the 1-..c Merit Scholanbip com-peUUon. T b • l r ICholaatic acbieve- menta in competitive exam.ln· attou tlwn In mor. than 1&,· SOO U.S. hiCh tchooll Jut aprln.a place them In the top ball of one per cent of the na- tion's htab acbool students, a spokesman for the Newport H a r b o r Union High School Dtltrict said. BILL SCHOLLE SUSAN HILL MARK HINDERAKER HARRIET STUART WILLIAM SCHLEITER cral counly-~ide speech con- tests and was a member of the California Scholarship F'cd- Southern son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan eration Hinderaker, 943 Goldenrod I -- Ave. His father 111 vice-chan-1 r-----------. 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Utd oo. "'• U ! ,.,.,,_ l vrt•u ... _ ..... An<lloffot Allan!• laktnnt•d 80IH llotl!Jtl l!urt .... Fr•1no LO. Al>ff~• M l•ml I M1IWMJkt<' MIM~•' j ~ow Ori••"' ,.,.,. tork 01-.:l•rid "uo Roll!" ... '""' Seer-to S.llMI Son o .. .., San F rand.sen San!• II•-•• lhe<mal l....,,.•,.,.,u'~ r~11_..M .. , ,,.~ 0'\11' I '•vt l\ '•f'I••"'• ft('W'M mo"'ltr'''*'"' ,. "'* "fll'',., ""' l ll'tf'\Q ff'lill f\flr-tNofl'\ I .. "" '•''"'IM•"''" M m •• mu'°"t ~"·' • .,. ft(! ,..~,i. af ,.~ I• •t>•I \I" " ct>llor of the University of I California. Irvine. Young Hinderaker plans to attend UC I,A where he will study social sciences KE1'~t-:1'11 SfllA.\TZ 17. ~on of Mr and ~1rs l1;1rold Schaa11. nC1w 01 lx•af'hnrn. 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Coetl DAILY P ILOT I' '"lnlltti~d ~n th,.... \4'08'11tt fdl 1l0tn, M t tlr~ II)( Ntt..,.~rt fllf>8Ct\, ,..O\IA Mf'Jt anti Mu"rlngtan 8e,.rh )ffir• ttddr•t~\ -O\t" M"'A Pi'Y \t A l Nl,-~n A.'tlr 'f ntir'l\711(\r\ f\ll'Atfl'i 't .11 f'f"ACh Al"tt ""ltwoo1t AeAr P\ : 11-" fll•lf'(\4' Rlvd i·>~ N,.w~IYI Al...,tt \o\Atl •lj(J't~oi· .. ,,\IA M'h4t ~ ("1 I' , ' - ,. ir1t.,.o;a11v .,,.,.,,. r r A•. ttt '""'~'' ~''"' "" "'h HI \ ~,.. f'flt ](\11 .. Negroes-·Plan March- -· ~---------_.,-....... ~·--,-- On Capitol of Alabama Southern Demo To Back Treaty WASHINGTON (UPl}-Tbe U. S. missile lit.ea to survive Police Guard Schools nuclear tett ban treaty lained a nucl.Nr attack. He said be By Untted Pn1t Iete,.tlonl =~YDe'::,~ lJ confident th.at the Ruulana Poliee ehlfted theb' patrob Sen. Sam J. Ervin. N. c., do not know any more about from the daftened streets of announced that be would IUP-auch vulnerabllltiea than the Brlmihgham to the ICbOol port the pect, tboueb "with· United State.. p'OQllda Mriy today and Ne- DAn.Y ~ILOT1t1.....,H1S 3 out great eathuaium... Sen.ate leadera bope to bring gro ie.dert made p11na for a Tu.a., Sept. 17, 1961 Ervin's announoeme.nt tn a the treaty to a vote by Fri· march 00 the AW>wna c-.1. Rocky To Back Senate speech brought to 82 day. Democratic leader Mllte -r the number of ftrm or prob-Man.sfleld, Mont.. reasserted tal in Montgomery. able votes for the treaty. ET-thia target today to oewamen Outrage of the N~o com- vin bad been 11egarded aa one after the weekly White Houae muni.ty of ~·s lat- ol tbe ~ befcn to-leglalative conference. est racbl boating mmifested day's announcement. Mansfield said be antki· U.ll in ltoniDg lltUicb on Ervin u.ld h1a treaty en-pated votes tbb week on pro-white~ end other act8 doraement waa "the moat dlf-posed reservations and •·un-of vandalism last n:ieht- ficult dedslon I have had to derst.a.ndlngs" and if a final Dta1ng one IUdl incident a make 1ince comtnc to.the Sen· vote iJ n.ot attained on the w11ite motorist fired a pisto( ate nine years ago." treaty tuelf, then it wlll com& .._ tint.-into a eroup of BRITISH COMMENT -Headlines from British news- papers on Birmingham bombing were all pretty much He made bl.a cled.ton known "perilape next week." ebout 2t Negroes who had aa Sen. Stuart Sym.lneton, In his speech of eodone.-ta.t.ed Md burled rocb at Albam·a Asks D-Mo., the naUo~'s first A.Jr ment, Ervin aaid the treaty bkn. Ollwr WilMame, 16, was Force leCl'etary, defended the ii "the leaser of the two Ut>· wounded ~ Barry U.N. By The Aaaodated Preti pact on one of ita mo.t de· desirable cMlcea available to '!be· Rev ~ Ltdber Sm. BaJTy G<>ldwater said bated point.a-the ability of UJ." Kiing Jr., admowiedged lead· To he will support Gov. Nelson er of the Soutbem integration A. Rockefeller if tile governor movement, jo6oed otber 1ead· Seat China Red wins the Republican presiden· J'i G era at a mus rally mt night 'tia1 nomination. Rockefeller · i·to etti·ng Ready in iqlng the Necro 0001mun-t ;\ITEO NATIONS (UPI I I expected to be overshadowtd eome close to a parallel lty to challni!l tt. fn1ltration -Albania demanded today by big three foreign minlalera' p~ but ties in an if. and b~ into •. flrirn de· that lhe General Assembly at talk.J on the sidelines. Rockefeller aaid bis back-termination CIO win cWil ri&fiL~ its current session take up ~d-go ~kl=~ GO:. For Western Trin =rbo~·violenoe and the the qtmtlon of ~ating Com-r munist Chlna in place of Na· Labor Cl:rief Cluded -who rons 00 & plat-APPROVAL tionalist China. form that "realistically and poeitively" f a c e 1 cumm BELGRADE (UPI) -Prea-They uld tt waa pouible The crowd areeted with The Albanian delegation de. problems and tutW. oppor-ldent Tito of Yucoslavia to-Tito will otter Kennedy hiJ deafenloC ~al tbe pro· manded that th• China issue tunitiee day prepared to start on a IU'Vicea u an intermediary potal to mll'Ch .on ~-· · five-nation viait to South between the Eaat and West. ery to take • biadl wreath 3 perennial lten:i be~ore the Golifl~~~~er ·~ya 1 di witboutuld" America and the United States Observers said Tito, 71, will IDd proteilt petitioDI to Gov. lAhsseAm~ly, bl~ mscndbed on Goes Over' Sex Report qua ic-.on,. ea . wo ' that will include an "informal try to ahore up bll imag~ as George Wallace. But Negro ... e iisem Y s agen a as an whenrt Rocaskkedf ifll he ifwotuheld Nsup-call" on President Kennedy one of the world's "neutral-leaden said lat.« plans for I l 1m~rtant and urgent qucs- po . e e er ew at the White House. ist" leaders during bis trav-such a march wen not com-ion. LONDON (UPI) -Labor Yoi:tcer was no~ated at the Tllo will travel to Brazil, e.la throu h Latin America plete. The Albanians demanded p~~Y leader Harold WI.Ison, national convention. Chile, Bolivia and Mexico i · 'lbe plight of tbe Binning-1 t~ "restoration of the legiU-sitting alone in a private Goldwater &aid in llbswer before gotni to New York for ham Negroes ..,.arked sympa-mate rigbu of the People's room, today read the explo- to a question be didn't mow tb9 18th aeaslon of tba Ulllted 4tl:r ~ "' Bo&tort Repulalk of (Comm'lnistl Cbl· slve report on the Profumo why Rockefeller WU "reluc-Nutona• General A.uelnbly. McNamara aDC1 Waahfnetm and Neeroes na.'in. the United Nations ." scandal tha~could U1tlt him Cant" to make a flat at.ale· TIM Communlst leader will prot.estine aeer~ cu.s-The Alban.Ian demand was / into the prime mlnbtersblp. ment ol aupport. vitit Waahinaton Oct. 17. toms we« arrested in Florida, made pµbU c just a few hours The 50,~;000-wohf "Den~ Western obaerven in Bel· RuJ Hit South C.-oUna and Alabama. before the opening of the as· nlng Report: compiled by OllTU&llES grade said Tito apparently e The largest demonstrat.ionlstmbly's 18th session this Aft· the eminent JUrist Lord Den- will attempt to soothe any was In Tallahassee Fla emoon with an agenda crowd-nlng from scores of inter- STRlXNER, Jewell, 63, 21.2 Western fears that Yugoslav· W ASHTNGTON (AIP)--.Rep. w h ere about 1.SO Negl'O(>~ ed with 8'l items. I views with ~liticlans, play· Kn ox v i 11 e, Huntington ia may .have moved closer to Carl Vinsoo, powerful clutlr-, marched to ttie j a i I ho u s e Prior to this year, Peking·~ boys and prnsUtutt;s .. was pre- Beach. Survived by bus-the &;>v1el bloc: man of the HoUH Armed where some of their comrade' cause has been promottd in sented t? ~rime M1nis~er Har- band, George; son, Donald; Soviet Prenuer Nikita S. . . I jailed in earlier demonstra the United Nations Lirst bv old Ma~m1Jlan last night. daughter, Mrs. Ji' ranee~ Khrushchev recent I Y con· Services Committee. accused. lions were lodged a nd San!! lndla and then bv. lhe Sovi~t MacmiUao sat up late to Mueller; 3 grandchildren; eluded a 15-day visit to Yugo-Secretary of Defense Robert "freedom songs." U i No ho ·ever India read the report. then asked ~ great-grandchild. ~rv: slavia amid indications the S. McNamara today of. aeet-1 Potlce ordered them to llis-ts" f:· a ~;der ~ispule with \~ilson, as leader ~f . the par· tees Wed. 1 p.m. at Smiths two leaders may have end~ ing. ~ make servicemen into perse and about ISO who re· Red China and Moscow is liamentary ~ppos1t 1 o n, to Chapel, . Thomas W. Over-the IS-year feud between their political aget1t& in the fight fused were led quietly in..,;de close to a spilt wi'th Peking come to Admiralty Hou~ to- t.on officiating. Interment nations. against racial <tiscJ1minaton. the jaiJ to join d:le otlhet'I. over ldeolo 'cal and title.al day to take a look at it. Rose Hills Memorial Park The late Soviet dictator Jo-VinM>n, a Georgia Demo-Sixty-four young Ne~ diff gt po Wilson refused .au commrnt Smiths' Mortuary direc· sef Stalin kicked Tito out of crat, announced he has intro-were hauled off to jail in two erences. . , as he left Admiralty Houie ton. he Communist bloc tn 1948 duced legialation that would buses VI Selma, Ala ., when Albania is Red. China 5 only after two hours aJone with or daring to punue an "in-make it a court-martial of. lihey pted t.o · k t remaining aUy In the . Euro-the report -the result of WARFORD. Glenn Oral. 61, ependent road lo socialism " fense for military mei to use wm: restaraor1~~ 1~ pean CommunJs.l ~tate~. &J?d Denning's. investigation into . (U,IT ....... I the same and indicated the interest which the rest of the werld is taking in the Alabama racial crisis. MAP-0-CARD A Unique Peraonel or But"-a c.d, ..,.... Mep mb• f".) Cover in; 8 Sq. Mites of Orenge County Al'M Pa ••If to Your Home or 8ua4nell. • NO MOIE SCIATOI PAD D11EC110NS : e YOUR NAME, ADOlfS$ m J8a1tON1 ON FIONT Of CARD • MW Of llGlt QUAUTY cm S10CX EXCBJJNI' OfFI' JOI THOSE HAV1NG EVllYTHING .,.,.....,.,,, ,.~ .......... ••• ~10 O••'~ """ CMte Mn. NAME ADDRESS CITY TElEPHON'E STA"llE &¥lole $3.00, Cash, o.c:t « ~ Otdef' fol 100 Miip-0-CM'dl MO Sf Mn "1ASl • 147 E. 18th St .• Costa Mesa. During Khrusb~bev's visit, the ~ McNamara gave N ...w,eting a~ at· has ~en Pe~mg I! side _in lhe security aspects of for· Survived by·wlfe, Marjorie, and Tllo traveled around them JUty 26 in 8 move to ed~ ~-~ Columb' ~gC the. dispute with the SoV1et mer War Minister John Pro·'~-------------------- son. J<>tl Warford, Sa n to ether extensively and held combat any di9criminatioo also ea r ted ta, • · ., Umon. fumo's affair with callgirl Francisco; daughter, Jan· nu erous meetings. This led against servicemen. were arres · The assembly debates were Christine Keeler. G 0 T ice Fisher .. Costa Mes a; to s ulation that Russia and "My bill ~s not d&al wMh OPENED DIME 1 RUN LIN f ! brother. Keith Warford, Al· Yugo via might be ready to segregation or ~gration," The mt classes in four ha!"hra; 2 ~anddaughters. resum closer ties. but Yugo-Vinson said. ''My bill keeps yean for Negro children in P n vate serVJces '!' h u rs. slav rces insisted Tito did the military where It belongs Prince Edward County, \'a .. I Sept. 19. at West.ch.ff Chap-not ab don bis independ· -in the ~' ol defeoding opened yesterday with a bout 1 e l, at 2 p.m., Rev. John ence. the nation." 800 studMts in attendance. W. Donaldson officiating. lnterment Pacific V I e w Memorial Park, WestcllH Mortuary directors. STIER. Jane Patricia, 45, 352 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Survived by son, John F. Stier. Costa Mesa: sister, Mrs. Kathleen English, Cos- ta Mesa ; 5 brothers. all of the East; 2 grandchildren. Holy Rosary at Bell-Broad- way Mortuary Chapel Wt>d . 8 p.m. RequJem Mass at St. John the Baptist Cath· olic Church Thurs. 9 a.m., Father Anthony McGowan officiating. Interment G Shepherd Cemetery. Be I I· Broadway Mortuary direc· tors. MA YHF.W. Chole M .• 70, 1626 Nrwport Blvd. S e r v i c e s pending B e 11-Broadway Mortuary. REfAKES, Peter D .. 61. 320 Maitnolla St., Costa Mesa. Services pending Westclllf Mortuary. BALTZ MOR'fUARIES Corona deJ Mar OR W'5t Costa Meaa Ml f.UU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY IJO Broadway. Costa Mesa u s-:im SMITHS' MORTl'ARV S!7 Main St .. Huotlntlon Buch l.,E S-6S.1t 1\'ESTCLIFf' MORTl'ARY MIA-411113 Radar Net Spreads Britain Part of Warning System FYLINGDALES M 0 0 R, England (UPI) -The free world's a.larm system against surprise attack by Russian OllTUlBIES rockets goes into full opera-roroes into action. Fyling· tioo today with the opening of dales, which can detect int.er· the final link in, a billion-mediate range missiles as dollar radar chain. well aa Intercontinental rock· The $11.0 m i 11 i on Fing-1 ets.. will give Britain about dales base. buUt 1n this na-I four minu«!s warning. tiooal park by the U.S. Alt RAF officers believe thev JENNINGS, Mattie C., 88, 613 Force and the Royal Air can get a "substantial" 'Part Plummer St., Costa Mesa. F orce (RAF), closed '\he of the a1omic bomber force Survived by sorui. Allen last radar pathway over into the air in that time, brief Curtis Hogan. Glendale; the top ol the world from u it is. 0 . E . Hogan, Texas; N. R. Russia to the United States Fylingdales consists pri· Hogan. Texas; sisters, Mrs. and ill NATO aJJies. marily of three gigantic A I I c e Gaa, Huntington Fylingdales completes Ule spheres -like pale blue j?Olf Beach; Mrs. Margaret Tay-Ballistics Missile Early Warn-balls the size of 15-story build- Jor, Sacramento; brothers, ing System !BMEWSl launch· ings -teed up on bleak York· George Jennings. Rob ert ed by the United States six shire moorland. The sphere~ Jennings. both of L o n g years ago. rts two companion enclose huge radar trackin~ Beach ; 10 grandchildren. stations _ Thule in Greenland aerials ~ic~ can detect an Services Wed. 1 p.m. at and Clear in Alask.a _ have enemy missile thousands ~f Baltz Co5U Mesa Ch~pel. been .operational for more mil~s awa~ and lock .onto. it • Interment . Pacific V 1 e w than two years. to compute-its speed, direction Memorial Park. Baltz Mor· But until the official inaugu-and impact point. tuary Costa Mesa directors. ration of this base today Rus-This ~Of!llatlon would be , · flashed Wltbm seconds lo the ~ FLOWERS by ~~ Flower Shop OR 3-6513 s1~ had ~ pathway hundr~ of North American Air Defense I m~ Wlde through which \t Command at c 0 l 0 r a d o could have fired l'O<!kets at Spri g t RAF and NATO Europe and Nortti America hea:q~rt~rs witho~t t he absol~te . certain. But BMEWS is a defensi\e ty af imtant retahation. system only. designed to de Now. the free . world will ter surpnse attat'k heca11se 11 havf' an elN..·tromc umbrt>lla givl•s the t'nited Sl<1IP~ and :l.000 mtlrs wide which ~x-' ti~ allir~ tlme to inflll'I tm· t1•nds nearly that .far tnlo 1'.11· arc-eptahle los"'~ • on <1n N1 rnf)E'a~ and l\!11at1c R11s~1a to f'Ol\' w;irn ti of attarli.. Thf> t ·n11r'1 Statr~ pa1rl ~II Thi~ w11l ~ivr !hp l'nitrri m11l11ln or lhr !'11!'1 of lhP h;i~r LAS VEGAS • ..... , ~ I • • :J ways· to fly ••• all at the lowest jet· prop f aT6 , , 1 Yon can fly from the Orange County A1.rport , .. 6 SO EACH FAr ' to Los Angeles and make OOOMCtiom i. .. MOUND raJr OtCr r with Bonanza •e ·new DCJGdopJ to I..-Vega. ,. ------~~~~~~~~~~-=--~~~~----~--~~~~----------· ~-.g,H EADIFA~ r' •. Toa can len-e direct from the new Lo. Angela Internatiooal &rporund ly ncmtop .., La Yeps. 3 Toa ea.a IMTe from the Oatario A.irporl and fly llQlll&op to I.-Vega .._., JIOmD llllP 11&7 ( . ••2 ee EACll F~ j ~ ... ' •OOlfD ftl1' 8&2'' ' L C7 E. 17th St., Costa l\lru f. 1 Stall'!\ :ihout 1\ minute~ tn Rrtlatn ~uppll('d thr l.:in'1 and whJch w 'el 1~ retaltatory lhc other fl2.4 aullion. 1 ------------------------------------------ , J.. Unity • in LOS AkoEI..ES (AP)-Sen. "There eeem to be many B&r1'1 Ooldwatt.r told a puti· Ln the Republican party," &an crowd at Dodier Stadi· Goldwater said, "who have wn that factionallam ln the declded how we can Joet the RepublJcan party would be 1914 pruldenUal • 1 • c t i o n. ••a form ol pollUcaJ suicide." They keep wantln1 to rt1d The Arhona ~publican, a people out of the party. We 1'-dln& prutcknUal prospect, hear them HY nothin1 u to ..iao took a slam at lhe ~n· lwtinf peop1flnto tbe party. ~1 aclmhtlftratlon ln 1 a • t "They are preoccupied by Jt&ht's speech. whom ahouJd be kept out but seldom about whom 1~d be brouebt In." FACTIONS The HD•tor uld such u approach would lead to a "re· tum to systems of l.{lllntered factions and warrinf cla11· es" in the United St.ates. The allver·ha.lred aenator aald that the 1914 pruldenUal race may become "tbt -most vlclou1 campaifn of opposi· Uon 1lnce the War between the States." "We can't be the party of victory 11 we insist on tarung like the party of defeat," he said. "These practitionus of defeat and advoca~s of poU· Ucal suicide, these political 4 DAIL v 1>1LOT JNllW'-l'HU Isolationists, are suffering Tues., S.pt. 17, 1963 'from a purge complex. "Tbe party bent on pur1es I Grain Deal Aid becomes a party warped by witch hunts. ll spends more tun~;ooldng fOt' htttsy tha1t - in proclaimini principles." OXCART IDEAS I fe called the Kennedy ad- ministration "rock.Ing chair J~adershlp." "A frontier full of ox-cart I To philosophies isn't enough," he US ? said. 1 • • • I Goldwater, whose Aug. a appearance in Los Angeles WASHINGTON IAP\ -was cancelled after a dispute t '.S. olficials see some grains 1 among local RepubUcans over I of sunslune in Canada's sale sponsorship. devo~d most of of S500 millon worth ol wheat I his speech to the need for par· to thr Sovtet llnion. ty unity. They beheve the deal -the The Arizona ~ator mount· Dennu tlae lff~e h I R g e s t commercial wheat ed the plaUorm .behjnd ho~ I transaction in history -will I plate just as the big Dodger brighten prospects for larger scoreboard flashed a 3-1 vie· l '.S. wheat sal<'S abroad and tory for the Dodgers over I dramati:ie Communist farm 1 the St. Louis Cardinals. 1u,.1 T-1 failures. A tremendous roar ro~ PROUD AND HEAL THY -Mrs. Andrew Fischer, \ 'nder the aftreemenl an· rrom the crowd. For hours proud moth~r of qwntuplets born in Aberdeen, S.D. 110unc:ed In Ottawa Monday, berore Goldwiter'a appear· Saturday, displays congratulatory telegram 5ent by C~nada "Ill ~JI Russia :CS ance. they had been folloy.iing President Kennedy. mtll1on bushels of wheat O\ er the game on transistor radios thr next 101"1 months. and watching the scoreboard. . • -... ~ • • ~art of the deal . lnH,lves I Others watched the game on Q • • t 1ei-B.e~ t:-:--·~ 11h1pment of S33 million of the television in the exclusive ••in un s ~von wheat direcUy to f4'1~· I Stadium Clu b. . . • ) • , ' • ~ • r -:J~ Sen. Kenneth Kealing. R· , , N.Y. termed this ·a shodtio& BLESS Bt:MS • • breach" of Wut.ern Hcmis· 1 Before the senator spokt, , Crtlica I 7.2 uo ... Q pbeTe efforts to isolate th<' pnest. givin& the invocation , I fl~ U, o Castro retlmt and called tor closed with "Amen-and bless a strong l: S. protest. the Dodgers." ' . . Kt n at d y administration Alth h billed ABERDF.EN. S.O. <AP) -1 tat.ion Junior CollegP here sources indicated. however. rtl oug r d· 1 ~s 8 n~n-The tiny Fisc~.r quintuplets 1 and Mount Mary College 1t that Wa shmgton would not b~ld!,3a~er ~:r ~r~lentr~u~ I passed rthllef cnu,caltodflrst 1 72th I Ytnkton, S.D. The latter two Jod 1 t Th "d . . r nours o e ear y •Y w I 1e a comp am · ey Sill porters did a brisk buatness ll • 11 •re operated by orders of Canada had informed the in Goldwater balloon• hat.a a Thgomg .we · h ,... th I Catholic nmu ., Johnson Home From European Trip CUPU -lcetw 11 QISCflled ~ iDd,01.s 1 carried sources said Johmon cao- Johuon arrived back io tbe Jcibnson-wu · greeted yester· bannen reeding "No SUbma· oeled Ute Greenland ltop be- capital today to report tD day by a cheerlni crowd of rinee" md "We Want a Neu· cauae he was wearied by his Preaident Kennecly on hit ~. plus Communist Cral le.eland,'' but p o 1 t c e echedule in FinilDd. whirlwind . goodwill tour o( ~. qulckly bmU up tba dJal.urb. Durinl .. ~ ... ,. in !.,.,._,, EilrW>e~ -n,ht brok.e out between the met a.ad no iDjuriea ...-. re-Iceland, Johnlon. · aceornpau- J o b D so 1l tnlv*d JJ,000 Communllb and pro-Western .PCJl1*!.. • led by hi.I wilt, Lld,y 8'rd and milel, niaking lltq>oven Jn demonltr-aton in Reytjavik, Jctmon anived in Iceland hia dauehter Lynda Blrd. toot five nation.a -Norway, Swe-the c.plt.al city, Where John· from Denmn. He had IUn· a fast paced tour of ~e ii- den, Denmarlt, Finland ID<I aco lpok.e in a packed uni· ned a stopover in Greenland. land nation. The bank that does a little more for uou UKI IEDcHING HARDER, dlafnt dMper for ttit ,,,,.,,." to your problems. Thia Is -one of the weys UCB does more for .very customer. There's mor.. too, In the frlendlineta of UCB people, In the care i nd 1ttentlon with which your aff1lrs ire handled. Most Important of the more you 1et at UCB 11 th• sklll end knowled&e of our officers. Experienced bankers 111-who know your community because they've studied It, ere 1n active pert or It end, In most cases, have lived In It for years .. Come In and discover for )'OUl'511f how much more ~ set et UCB. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK ., ...................................... ~ - l "nited States of the agree-buttons and coffee cup' 1 ' f 11 e qtnn~~.: .. w fo gv.l ede' r The F~s also faoed a ho I '"'-r ·t · u names .,,.. gi la v1 u tn . . ~ me.nt s rt Y """ore 1 "as There were no vending I f •'K 000 M d d~t5JOn on whether tD move COSTA MESA: Harbor Blvd. i nd Biker Ave.• HUNTINGTON BEACH: 309 Main St. ioned d f excess o ....,, on ay . t diff ho •" · , . . stan s or any of the other were three days old •t 3 o 11 ~rent me when NEWPORT BEACH: 2712 West Coast Hifhway • CORONA DEL MAR: 3141 East Coast Hlshv. , Th~ lru~d S~~8 ra1~d pro~M~y me~oMd GOP a.m .~Q. ~ng~s~~-t~t~~~d~o~~-~---~~~~~---~--~==~~~~~=~~==~==~-~~=~~====~=~~-~ CJU"-'illona about the Cubs gh1p· prea1dentlal possibilities. I Th h" t r 0 -mtnls but Canada said Russia . e;e was no m o c m· had made them a necessary I plicanons. a Ith o ugh J?r. • conditJon to the transaction.• James Berbos. who dehv· I' S diplomats ~ere not pro· W hi Ill ered them to Mary Ann Fis· testlnJ: because Washington·~ cher. ~-last S:turday, said nwn embargo does no forbid some degrtt o danger rt· 1elling lood or medicines to BELGRADE. Yugoslav· ma1.ns for the five premature Cuba . 1a 1 AP l -South Viet babies . . TradlUonallv Ru~~ I a hu I ~ga~~in~hu.~~d /:f:y· I The qwnll W61\t Hilo. l_he1r I '----"t f wh l d fourth day on an arti!tc1al ,,_,, ~n ex~r er 0 v ca van ~he will v1S1t the United milk formula "ilh a feedin~ T'rem1er Khruahche e e .n States next month. bot of f1v1 cubic cenllmet.rs ">a~ted th1t the Soviet Unions rloesn't plan to aee Pres· every two houn. "There 11 I arnculture would overtake 1dent Kennedy or any oth· 1 really no mag\c number for t\1t or the United States b) er officials. the dallier period ... Dr. Ber· l96.1 As to how Ion~ she"ll bos said "It Just depends on The explanation from thP ~lay. Mrs. Nhu told news· tht'ir condition day by day ·· Krem!Jn for th• big order of I men ·1t depends on my Their mother had ·her fir1t wheat was that ba~ weather whim .. meeting with newsmen since ~ hurt this year s rrop the births. and told three photoJ?rapher~ Mondav night, Match Vletorla? · I foel hne .. The photoJlraphers. per· mitte<t in her room onlv JO m10ute1 to st}oot still ·pie· • • lures. television tape and Br tons '/earn R'U mov!(' rtlm (In a pool t>asls. l .I. ~ l 'O I reported Mn. Fischer very :heerlul Mrs P1~htr and her hua· V G Old D band, Andrew, 38, made the .I.' or 0 avs rmal dec1 s1on on names for 'J ' 1 the four itrl• Monday nl1ht. l • • 1 They will be called Mary LO'\f)ON n·rr1 ---A wist · K1n1l r.eorgP \' and Queen Ann. Mary Catherine. Mary · ful yearmng for ·The (iooJ Old r>ays" ~pod out of Brtl· IM\ pre'>s rract1on to ne" ~ that Queen f;htabelh 1s rx pectin~ a fourth c.1!1ld. With thouahtl Jn thur minds or Quren \"1ctona "ho ~avf' birth tn nine children In the first J7 year~ ol her rnarr1ag1 -the last one at '7 which h ructlv ~Liza· heth"s preM>nl age _:. f'd1lon· 111JJL~ placed stress on the Queen's known deaJr• for 1 lari!e ramtly and made 1t p ... lly plain th<'rf' wa~ no rea aon sht' anould 1top at four. The J)rOHnl Queen Will have 10 J.!O somt' to malc·h \"1ctona in th<' rnothtrhood st «1ke~ but ~ha alrt'adv hu douhled her own parent~ t"o l'h1ldr"'n Ehlalwth an<I hrr ~1qrr l'rin reu Mai aar<'t and has a rl!A"''" In <'&tch Hfl with Ir I nnl PH'f'('rl hrr ~randpa1 rnl~ Mar). "ho had five sons and Margaret and Mary Ma~dal· a dau~hter lier greal·arand-ene. The lone boy had been I . n11med James Andrew earhtr r <1thcr F".d" ard \ I I alo;o had Mary Ann 1s named after "\ children. her mother . Mary Catherin<' At the tam• nf Mr mar· is named for Sister Mary r1age to Prioce Philip. Duke Stephen. the St. Luke'a !lo&· I or Edmburgh. in 1947 ~ tllen I pitaJ administrator who was Pnnceu Ehzabelh was quoted Catherine Davis before she aa H YUtl &he bope<I for four became a nun ; Mary Mar· C"hildren qaret is named for Maraaret But th• Bnt1i.h pr<'~ did Dorm81\, chief nurse in ped· Ml ~em ready to S('tUe for 1atncs at St Luke's ; and ~o 4 now on tM way \1ary Maitdalcne Is named for "I• YI late for havin1 • hM" paternal grandmother. hahy~·· asked the Daily F.x· Th• quint.a were delu.red pn•ss rht'torlcally. '"Not at with !lifts. ran.1?10J! from dia all. sa \' today s doctors " P<'r s<'rvkp to collrJ!<' ~<'hol· Thf' Daily Sketch. ~trik ing arshlps thr ~am<' note reported that 'fhe orfer11 in<'lvd~ 11 rour· m<'d1r 11I opm1nn 111d lier ~ar scholar~hlp for .lames M11Je~ty 11 at the bril a1e And rrw to St Joseph·, Col· hot h n~Hhololll<'allv and ph\-l<'Re 1n Ph1ladclph1a. srholar· •trallv" ror child·hoarlnl{ It 11hips to 111 fi ve 111 Northt'rn al:.n i1trcssed the n11rnber:1 or StAlr \ollcie here, an<I rhllnrf'n Wlnd11nr M1Vf'l'ei"'18 11rhnl11r11h1r11 rnr All four 1irl11 "<'re accustomed to having l" two i 1rl!I' i;chools, Pr<'~cn· Good reliable transportation. There's no quicker. easier way to go· places and do things than hy telephone. Down to lhe store. Out to pick up the children. Over to v1s1t fr1end5. Back ind forth. Around and about. All with- out having to stir from your own living room. Best of all. telephone travel is remarkab ly economical Matter of fact, your phone rates in California are among the lowest rn the nation. Pacific Telephone Mii 0# THI HlollOI" WIDf 1111 IV!TUI .. I -~- Leather Batlds Leatherneck Thomas C. Bosttns. 20, a lance corporal at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, getl kiss from wife. Carol. 19. afteT winning bag of 600 silver dollars by carrying them a measured mile in one hand and below the waist. Hoskins trained for stunt by lugging a 40-pound rock. The dollars, put up by Keystone Motor Co. of Santa Ana as an advertising stuni, weighed 37~ pounds. Radiation Control Planned by County By. Marines Southland Nt1n Service CAMP PENDLETON - More than 13,000 Mari.Ml will be&in loading aboard Navy tran1porU at Camp Del Mar and S&n Diego Mon- day to participate in a larg~ scale amphibious exercise off the coat through Sept. 29. Maj. Gen W. T. P'airbourn, commandirll general of the 1st Marine DMaion and the 13th Marm. ExpediUonary Bricade will lead the Mar- SANT A ANA -St.ate offi· I footini 20 per cent oC the ine l~ ~ ~M!': cials here today ahowed bill for the initial re.actor, ~!d~ ~ 5 e Orance Comty roueti dralta enviaiona two additlooal ,.. RMI" Adm. John S. Coye of an -ireement which will actort near San Onofre with-Jr .. commandlnc Tuk Foiu give coWlty health depart-in 17 years. 12 from tht USS Elles. wll rnent personnel reculatory REACTOR PLAN ~~~ winan~ = f>Owen ovwr ccmmercla.1 use Souttiem Califom1a Edison operation, whicll will include t( radloedive materials. Co. tw •greed to pay 80 per a feint at &an Clemente 11- M acremient to be Qpc1 cent of the S82 millloo tab land. ~ m we.ic. will nauk for • reactor that will de-Htllcopterw and air IUPPOrt In ,_._ """-... -...,._..._ velop 391,000 lliiowatta an a will. be _provided from the ..... _ ~ -~ go...-. lite tlv• IDiMI IO\ltl1 Martne eoi,,e Air Stab at -tl*.s 11cet. a&WJ tn h o1 a. aem.... El Toro du.r1D! the ~ lltllte to malntatn •urveA· "About ~ tndustrlea al-1CTOt1 came p e ll d 1 •ton bnoe ovw wt.at ~ (o readf in the area uae tao-bNcbel on Sept. 23. be used mare and more • a 1ol;* *:" ~COM!~ tool ot IDduatry -nucl6111' ~ sakt wo • energy. "However. 750 X·ray ma· County .upervisors already chinea are in operation with· have approved the poat. of in the county and a great healtll phystcl$t and hired deal of my work will be coo· Ice Follies Open At Long Beach . cemed wtth them." Hktman Clark Hidana.n. 40, to till it. added. LONG BEAOI -Some of Hickman. Who liO&fed con-~a .utt ot one, Hickman the world'• ~ .uteri tr\der9bt. IT'&duate wort in will be reqwred to make COO· appeal" in the Lon& Bea~ public health while teaching Unued rounda of u.sera of Arena premiert oC the ~ at the Univw&ity ot Teui radioactiive materia:la, ~beet· l_t.-da and Johnson I~.~ h be with th unt ' Ing on their precautioo&ry hes. tcheduled to ND wsvu.,, as en e co "I mea!Ure.s. Sept. 22. about three months and will Jn the case of laxtty among The Folllea features such take over the state's surveil· X·ray operators he wlll turn stars of the Ice arena as world la~e program a.s sooo at the prQSe<:ution over to Uie coun· champion Dociald Johnson, 23. agreement le 1i1ned. ty counsel. If iaotope usens of Canada: Lee Carroll of l!OO t;SERS get out of line the informa-1 Downey, Calif : Geri:na.n1 lna lion is passed along to the Bauer and Hungary s Istvan Thi 800 Uiers or radJoac· at.ate. Szenes ti ve mate ria Is w ithm the ;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiili county are required to reeia- ter with the litate Reii.tr•- llon fees are returned to the county and wlll be used tD lm~e 1urveillance. Only two other local agan. 01es -the cities of Los An· gelea and VemoJ\ -have ... 11umed the 1tau fupctlon '° far. The st.ate, in turn, U · 1umed t h e respoosibility from the federal government I 1n September, 1962 "Prime ruSOfl tof' estab- 11'hing the ~ ot health physicist now is the tmmi· nent construction .&! a nu· clear power plant down in the San Clemente area.'' Hickman said. Actual!y. San Die«O Gu and Electric Co., which ia Du ty. in Japan Larry J Nelson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Nelson " 4612 Minute Dr • HuntinJton , Beach, ls servin1 as a llra- man aboard the generJl al0tt1 mQa ship. Ui.S Castor. which ts compleUng a sLJ·week en.Ute in the Wttt.ern ~­ The Gut4r ti hued at Yoko- auka, Ja an. !4-NOUI hlVICl·lllOMlf DUIVllYI Kl 51181 2130 S. MAIN ST. -aANT4 ~A- You Heir it Better on ... Stereopllonlt K GGK Twenty-four hours Orenge County's Lea~in1 FM Station fills the a eutiful Stereophonic Music. "Dial 9 3 me and hear the difference" Studios ind OfflcH •t 9929 Ch1pm1n Ave., Gtrdtn Grove -lEhlQh 9·9526 ... .. ,.,.... . . . Danna's P o ll People Want Tax Cut .. - Good !\too., Tues., Wed., Tburt. Only Sept. H· 17-18 CAR WASH HARBOR CAR WASH .. IN lllAHY GA1S, ..UW 1AS rorons AS ww. AS ,..... UM I 11Mr .,. de !II 11f Mdet ........ tfld ,.Wll\lllCI ,,. ,,. ,,. ............. tltlll lw&ll« td1111 " IMOliMI .-,,, INllY older can Ptrlof111 11 wll oe ltaftdard ll'lde .. tlley did Oii yest er • .,. """""' ti ... Pf11 lo .... tMt )lllil ,.c tile Mil hy Oii ll11•r111ce ltr )t•r ur •1111 Stat• In! ~I .. t~I WRY CAIRNS n W. lklJ St., Co.ta• Mtu Bet. Newport & llarller ._ ,,_ _ .. (..,di Ml 6-6166 Another semce from the 4 Shell dealers of Costa Mesa How to get up to 30 extra miles per tankful T HE" 1 v you drive has a lot to do with th<' ri ilci~e 1·11u gti. Ono impcrtant thin~ 10 rrrm mhrr i~ this · ust ll l~ht, steady 111ud1 on the acceleralor-almD!'t as if there were an egg between your foot and th<' ped.11 That docsn 't mean you have to role al11ng. It simply means you avoid ~tompin~ needlessly on tbt> acceler- ator in such a wav that you force-f ecd the engin<', wasting R<1.-.oline. .QQi1 race vour engine when you're standing ~till. It 11ute1 fuel. 12.f!.llj 1nd11lgt 1n jackrabbit starts. The1• hold autom.11ic transm1~10ru in a lo~ <'r gear long1 1, male engints run fa,ter ind ")Uand1 r fuel. Qon't dnve at cxces.sive speeds. The fastl'r you go, the mote fuel you hum up. At 70 miles per h1 •Ur, for instanCl', gaso- line con~umption 1vill be as much a~ IO percent 11i~l1er d1Jn at 60. ~ ll'IUlh for Milli< -t~ings )'<l\HhowldA 't do Now. ft11r somr things you should do. J. Drive "ahe1d or yoar car." Watl h for hlo11 ing t1Jflit and 1cd light!-as f .u ;1heJd a\ you l .in 'l'C )1111 II be able to pJcc \llllr sell 11 1tlt the oth1 r ca~. avoid C\CA."<\Sl\'e ~10~ in• down and ~peeding up, and keep a smooth, even pressure on the accclcr- atnr. Mileage w1ll 1mprove. 2. Get these fuel-saYl.8g engine adp.t, nvnts. If 'parL. timing is olf. for txample, you may he paying for it in wastt>d gu· oline. I lave it ~el prnperly. H4ve 1he com· prc!"'>ion chtckrd for powcMv11sting valve and rin~ umdltinm I Dri~e as if there were an egg between your foot and the accelerator and y-0u'U sav~ gasoline. Shell tells why and gives five other tips that will help you squeeze more miles out of every gallon. l Tere arc other '156Cfltial adjustments: A. J\eep your spark pluas at peak tHi- c1ency. Dirty or incomctly adjusted spark plug5 can steal up to• full mile from evtry gallon of gasoline your car bums. Use Super Shell gasoline with famous TCP-add1uve to give spark- plugs longer lift. JS, Ad Just <Arburetor for correct air-fuel m1Atur~ and propu idle speed. C. l la1e 1utomat1c choke checked for correct operanon. 0 . \lake sure vour eir filtf'r Is clean and repl ace 11 ii ntc<'~~ary. E. I la1 e your f ucl line~ checked pcrindi· ally to male sure th<'}'' re not leaking. 3. Chtck tin prasure-regularly. Keep tires properly inflated. Undcrinftattd tires increase friction, cut mileage. 4. Check for dr1cgl1g llrakH. Have your Shell dealer check for brake drag the next time you're in for lubrication. If brakes drag. you pay for it not only with extra brake wea r, but with extra gasolint. 5. Show thiJ 1dverdameat to ntryone wbo drins your car. Especially if you pay their ga~lint bilk Tht closer veu and your f am 1lv follnw the;e til", thr hct· tcr your m1ltage will Ix. To m rl off ri~ht , fill up w11h rndav\ ~IJX'' ~hrll ~.i!.Ol1ne Onr of "uf"'r "hl'll \ 9 \\orktnj.; 1n2rf'd1cnt~ I\ 1 mill' .. gr hnmtl'r called Pla1fc11 m.i1r. It males a re.ii cl 1f111r· cnce 1n the mile.;ige )OU get. It'• a myth that there's no point in using premium gasoline if regular is recommended for your car It's trut 1hat en~inrs built for regular ~a~line will run fine on regular for 1hou~ands of miles. But after a \\ hile, dr(>O'lts c.io bel..e on com· bu5tion chamber walk Result: octane r~quire­ ments go up. 1lte ~npne may knock. You hear telltale "pin~ng. If thil bappen5, the ongine can't deliver t0p performance without the e¥t:ra <XLane ol a pmnium grade Cud. Tut's the rtnl lowdOWfl. Yov ~ Cl>ilftt 1911 yourSlull J,alrr fnr )fr~gltt /llCU """ lwttul work. Su h mt rrA:u/111/y. __ .. __ .. ' • ~--- • I I • r:oday's Stoek Lela den ljf'# YO•K I API ,el_IM It "-....,,..... '*''"'"'" a1 r....-v -,_,lc!llt ... tN ..... "-11 ·~ l•cNI-. ••"""' JClll aot>cOO In lolo.OllT ~ aoi<lllm 40 ·aot!Gl t 1• ••ttG oK ' ..... '()tt ll•rllOll l 1'4 '•ol<.IM M 11 .. 1c •I U.Q ... le .. ., .. "t!llr W• 1 teuKhl I 10 I•• l•~ JI k vut< , 11 .. mo ,. aull"ltt t '° , ...... 11 t lO ..Om•F'I ae«Mlr M tM<lllS t 10 ~· .. kl H• 791> ltllGoo 111 11•11 HOW #J l•fl 1"1 !O -·· ,., 9~n FIF'I 1 10 .,.,...,.. °'° 8•rMllfl S0ti I HI " <• ) ........ 11 ... II••~ \II I Ill ••lfl\11 ~" l lOO-I lO 11•00 I 1141 ''""' I{ ... 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I C. -vi ,ctlrotnf Potv.-.>ff P-Can .U ,.,.,, .. 011 PrKW•re .70 .,.., H.i .eo "''"."' • .ob Pru lllll • .- ProC1Jll .10. 1""°9MI .10. .. ~ .. Pr°"°41 fO •lll<l al uo "u'" Set ,. ........ , ... >••' ,_ )0 o. .. _ lllll r •'l·t ln UI ' ""~ lf'll('I ,,,,., ,. '"'"" .,,. • •v ~ "f\ •••ll ll" I '" -..,.1r'"" h I r "t.A r "''" • • • ·-" -· ------..,... _______ ....... _ .. ____________ ............... , ) • 1 l 'our DA.IL\' r lUK/JUJWl-'aHI ,,..... Sept. 17, '"' lf~oneg'• Over the Counter LEGAL NOTICE Owns the Market? Who •• Alk"'rC 1 % r.f Families Owns 50% I / ' , .. , State Contracts Get Star-Given Anti-Racis1n Clause 3 Children, ,And Lecture Tht fi1'11l homt loan by a ~avinga and loan U10eiation was m4dt to a lamplighter in f'rankford, Pa., in 1831. The home it ttill at.andins. . .. -- ·------~ This month the savings and loan business p~ the 100 billion dollar mark in ~ts. 1 We are proud to be a part of it. The savings and loan business is built on the right and incentive of human beings to bette; themselves. Its assets have grown from the thrift of its 35 million sav~rs who are building sound financial futures for themselves. We join all savings and loan associations in saying to you, our cus- tomers, "Thanks a hundred billion'' for your confidence in us. COSTA MlSA OFFICE: CUF~O M WCSOOflF Asst S.Crellty & Mar. 2300 Hlfbor Boulenrd EAist Miii of Herb« Slloppi111 Ctl'ltlf • Kl 9-3321 oaw omc."' All-*I llld West CowlN ..... Orflct: Alhlmllrl .. ...,TT • HA ... tl'Y •ucK - FIRST EDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association of Afhambra ~·STAlll.ISHED 19215 • A. 9 . KRUSE. PRESI DENT TM Harbor Area'1 Only Federal Stwin11 " Today 11aving11 anrl loan a~!lociatio-:< make more than a million home loan11 a year ... more than all other financial iMtitulion11 combine<!. .. ................ . -' : You Aakecl : I , I I for them t :~ I ~: anil... i . : HERE : THEY i ·ARI.! : • Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS They were a hit last year, and D.AILY PILOT • NEWS P«ESS readers have asked for them again ~ •• those 1pec- iaJ PEI.SOMALI ZED CHRISTMAS CARDS! It'• NOT too early to start tftlnking about the Chriatmo1 ---~oPds· yoalff sa-t1d '"'" yeoT. Se4ect Y"""~' whfa. ,_., ___ _ have plenty of time. 100'1 of the Hason's newest and handsomest deslgn1 will be on di1pfay. ChOOH the cord design you like bHt, then have it personalized with your name ond;or yo u r own personat messoge imprinted. You'll be surpriHd at the low coat, too! Plan now to atop In at the Mews Prus building ond place your order. ia ~ NEWS PRESS BUILDING ~ iJI : .: ... ;: ~~~ -~~ :iE:: 2211 W. BALBOA BLVD. NIWPORT .. ACH ¥'. t 11: P H 0 N E 6 7 5 • 3 311 ·~1;: >a": .. . ·~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Starting Sept. 18 ·~1:: ~ '· :.r PLACE .YOUR ORDER NOW }&f! AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUIHI . ri I ~~ ~·1tt l :..t t':-'··· ·'·~-.... ..,.,.._~~~-~·,.·T>*~· ..... -....... g·-·· .. g· ... ,.,,g .. _,,_ ....... ~ . .'· !.! ID''.«:""Hft II • .• . . .,.. __ _. •.. -..... __.. . ... -~ -· .... ~L . ( ~.. ·~·· r-<'. .... . • m a • •~• • •• ... • ... p • .P-......... ·~ ..... .,..·~ _....,, •• ~-c-.·.-\ ·~·.-~.,. .... rc-.~t."J.. ... ..,. ....... ., ..a;,., ... # •• ,i....._,.-.:. I \ • 6Cll r--.. ~ 11. INJ .. _ t MARY L YMM HARTMAN , Editor 'Rummaging'. for Annual &ile The Tom Risner garage may have some semblance of Fibber-Magee·~ eloeet these days~ tbat's....hecauw it serves ~·a "warehouse" for tile fortihooming rum- mage sale to be sponsored by Costa Mesa Women's Philharmonic Committee. The saJe, an annual bene- fit for the Orange Couoty Philharmonic Society, will be conducted at the All American Shopping Center. 517 W. 19th St. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26, 27 and 28. Marking sale articles. rangi ng !rem. household supplies 1o fODd.."used ...cii>thing, an ICrom left) Mrs. R. G. Broct:tngton, oba.innan. Mrs. Marvin McClay. Mrs. Risner and Kn. R. A Pang. More donations are needed as the committee"; goal is $1200. reported Mrs. Brockington who will arrange pick-up service by calUng her at Klmberly 5-7667. --ANGLERS' ANNIWERSAR'f-Among past presidents of the Newport Harbor Lady Anglers honored wlth ~r members and founders during the ciub'1 14th anniversary celebration last night are (from left) the Mmes. George Francis. Bill Tobias, Ferd Lansdowne and Ray Marshall. Members also honored their h\1$· bands at a patio party al Bayside Village )asl Friday evening . • Re.v_eli!J' ••• With · Eve!1_n Guests To Be Feted Fishing Femmes 0 ~ AE~·;;; Sh•~a:IITY -:=E ~ s~~~--.-;:-;.:i.iu::: =~-AtFri-;-iidsirl-. p. --Te;-----Birt hlla y -Miirked Co u n c i 1 of the Navy Balboa Bay Club apartment fortunately, caught lire and League will entertain tbetr with cockt.aili and buffet wu nJflbed under the fau- wivea at a semiformal din-Sunday. Enjoying the view cet wher.e lt wu declared ner in ttie Newporter Inn ol sails in the bay inctuded no longer a part ol the on Sept. 22. There wiil be dancing to Dr. and Mrs. George Peck. party! Freddie MartLn's music The Pecks are permanent 0 t her reserve cakes and an evening of aaity re s i d en t s here havma were nearby and sub- 1s anticipated moved recently from Tex-slltuted for the ''black Honored guesls for the as. Others were Don and occasion will be MaJor Patty Ferguson and Pofly around the edges " Fnends \~al and Mrs. A. R. and Paul Kimball Jr. ol and oelghbors who visited Kier and Brigadier Ge-ner-Pacific Palisades. Emma Conklin , a prqperty al and Mrs. J f". Dobbin. owner and resident for Also honored will be the A <.:AKE WITH 15 can-nearly 10 years in Newport new commandant of the dles aflame was presented B e a ch, ext.ended their Third Marine Aircraft. ~ Mra. Georte E . .-Cook-. hearty congratulationa oo Wing. Major General Clfld Ni, 600 Welt &cean Frallt, the four 1COre aod ftfteen Mrs. F. E. Leek. Balboa, on the-ncent oc-years. I 1 'Senoras' A. ivait H O!(less Cue.If Mrs. Fred Davis wtll open her home at 3Ul4 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa from 2-4 p.m. Wed· nesday. Sept 25, for a friendship tea at -.h1ch lime prospective mo·mbt'rs and guests of the \\ l'dnes· day Morning Clul> of Costa Mesa will ht welcnmed President Mrs. Robert Roper, who will glw a brief oulllne of the club's aims and purposes, and Mrs. A. L. Pinkley "'111 preside at the tea table, to be decorated In a pink and lavender color schemt>. The grounds of the Jama1('a Inn will be transformed into a replica of Olvera Street when Las Marineras Auxiliary of Ou.• Famuv Serv\Ce Association of Orange County stages 1ls annual {ie$t.a Saturday, Sept. 21. from 7·30 until midnight. Spanish flavor will be cM- ncd oul In derorati()M. food. entertainment and 2ame booths as \l:ell as rostu~ t-0 be worn by com- m1ttee members as depicted by (from kfll the Mmr' Waller Worthen. Otto Christensen. Howard :'\lea ns Robert Kearns and Le\\tS Dunmire Mrs .June Ta' lor and Mrs Wilham Kell. co-chairmen. announ<'P proceeds will benefit students In the ~ol('hool of Sor· i;il Work at USC. These same colors wUJ be used In nosegays which will be given to guest.5. Miss H a r r i e t Woods, well-known harpist. will pre- sent "Fashions in Wigs." by modeling wigs of vari- ous fashion eras while play- lnit selections from that same period. The first fall meeting of the club will be a brunch· eon at 11 am. Wednesday. Oct. 23. in the Balboa Bay Club. Alter a short bus•· ness meeting, members will be entertained by George Libtrace, violinist, Fishi.ni trips and LaJes of early fishing days dominat· ed topics of discu.u1on last night when the Newport Harbor Lady Anglers cele· brated the club's 14th birth· day. Organi7.ed on Sept. 13, 1949, members met 111 the Newport Beacti Elle lJ Club- house to observe the anni- versary and to honor found· ers. past president a n d charter memben. Mrs James Evans. pres•· dent. introduced four,dera and past presidents. Mrs. Ray Marshall, a founder and 'C oor MP<111.~ nf Fund Rai.8i11 g Skating form at tL'i best will be witnessed by New- port Harbor Panhellemc and guests "-hen they at- tend a performancr of Ice Follies Sunda~·. Sept 22. in Long Beach Arrna Thr group ts selling tkkets for $3 50 and J4 "1th proceeds earmarked for philan- 1 hropic art1v111r" 11nrl ;rn ;mhni,? of i;rhnlarshtp~ lo . president In 1955. told how and Y>hy the club was found· ed. Some of the "Scribe's" original copies about ~ first fishing trips on AuJ? 26 and Sept 10 in 1949. werf' read. Mrs. G e o r g e f'rancl~. charter member who served as president m 1956. also re- lated I o re of early-dav tTips. Mrs. Prank Keeter, the other remaining founder and past pres>dent 1195.11, was unable to attend as she 1s on vacation. As is customary at llhe birthday meetings, a round table discussion was held. al which tune members agreed that marlin fishing has been be t t e r Olis summer than the past several years Mrs Ray Call look honor~ r 0 r bnn~ing in the first marlin. plus her second catch netted her the lillr of cat.clung the largest mar fut to date. Others cited fl'l1 t h e i r catches were th, Mmes Harrison Reno. Da l Grettenberg. fo'N!d Johnson. William Wrath. Lows Mc· Kenney, Charles Hopton and John Walker. outstanding students from Harbor Art-a high schools and Orange Coast College In ant1c1pation of the entertaining evening htUe Keelv Sims tries her luck on the blades wh ile lookinf:l on are !from left) Mrs. Roland Sims. chairman. Mrs Leon f'rv and Mr~ Wilham Snyder. ro-ch;mmrn, and l'rrstnn Sim~. \ 1 ... 10 DAflT "llOT~aWW•HI Sept. 16, 1963 i..About Your Ebe~ll Juniors New Members To at Welcome Luncheon .. Problem s ~----· B1 ANN LANDEPS ____ _ Husband's : Had It DEAR ANN LANDERS: Plea5e pn.1t this letter for the woman who sig ned herself. "Gypsy " She 1s the rich widow who is trying to buy a husoond. She says she is rrusereble and lone ly and her money is not bringing her happiness. She wants a husband and is willing to pay for one. _ Well. Gypsy, you can - hive my lummox if you 1'tll pay for the divorce. apply to 5th rate husbands. He la exacUy what you · are looking for. Ed is in bis middle fifties. nice looking. enjoys a good time and would just love to relax and Jet some- body support him. ~Sarybe for yoo, Gypsy. he would bathe and shave and get dressed up once in a while. For me be fJ.gure.s it's good enoagb to look like a bum. An<( you wooJd never be lonesome with E)c:I around because all he d-OeS is talk talk talk talk talk. But don't try to say any- tllioi. because HIS opin- ion' are the only ones worth listening to. Let me know ii you want him . l'll send the j e r k C 0.D.-MRS. HAD IT DEAR MRS. IT: Sorry, but when I checked with tJ>e postal autborttlea re- cently I learned It la acatut Ute law to ffDd dead doc• la the maU. The tame rulet Church Circles ~~n Meetings DEAR ANN LANDERS My husband's oldest sister was widowed seven years ago. Her children are grown and she has a beautUul home, a nice income and a complete life. She has beel'I the head of numerous im· portant charity drives in the community and she is considered socially prom1· neot. We just learned that she is serious a bout marrying a man who clerks in a depart- ment store. They've been keeping steady company for several months but we nev- er dreamed it would blos- som into anything hke mar . riage. To say we are shock- ed is putting it mildly. • This man is very ordinary in looks and his personality is nothing to write home about. If my sister-in-law marries him it will certain· ly damage her socially and she will be dropped by some of her better friends. I don't tbint she sees bow thla m&.rriage will change her l.tfe totally. Please print Utl• letter. She needs your advice bad· ty." --LAKE ~ DEAR LAKE: She didn't au for my advice and -.. u bet she didn't uk for yeun either. You are right whea you uy thl1 marriage might chanJe her life. It eouhl chanie It for the better. So why don't you itel busy with .- a charity drive yo11neU. FLOWERS FOR LUNCH -Mri. Paul Unebar,. • New~tt Juni« !bell mmn- bersltip chairman. pre9ents long stemmed roses t9 (from left) the Mmes. Phil Glasgow and Dudley Helm. two of ten new membfkrs wbo will be feted It luncheon Thursday. Sept. 26. " • G!llf~ tra vel ,.... wiJl add I note ol re a ll t 1 t.o U. 1uocheon tbemt "Around tbe World" w.a. Newport ~ JQlt- lar Eblllt welcome 10 Oft membtrl 'lbudQy' Sept. .. ....... ril glltb« at D 0 0 D in the Olubboule 'Wlrlrt Mr1. P aul Llneb&rF er, membership cbairman, wtD present eacb new Jun-• kll' with a 1oni stemmed Amcican Beauty Rose. The Newport Beach Chil- dren's '!better Guild will provide the eotettainment. New 11\•mbera receivklg cbj) pJm from Mn. Harry Baker, pnsident, ril be the Mm•. Robert Beln, Llonel Da Siva. Phil Glas- IOW, Dudley Helm, Willard Henry, Gorden Kenler, Er· Mlt Korilan, Jack Llttletoo. ~ Srnlth and Cliv' Tl.llot-• eon •. ACoonH.nc to Mn. Robert ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Republican Women To Hear Sumner Members ol the Huotm,c- • ton Beach Republican Wom- en'• Club will gather at 1 p.m. tomorTOW, Sept. 18, in the Huntington Shores Club- houae for dessert and pro-grpn by Bruce W. Sumner, Auxiliary Sets Meeting Today Members of the Women's Auxiliary to the 'lnt«na- tional Brotherbood of · F.lec- trieaI Werkent, Local 441, will meet today, Sep.· 11, at 8 p.m. in Union Hall, 3222 Bolsa Ave., Santa Ana. former aaemblym•n. Boa.rd members met for the flJ'9t sesrion of tbe new club year la.at week .lo the home of Mr. Ted Bartlett. Mra. Robert Q. Shupe, pre.s- ideot., presided and an- nounced that anyooe ...Ub- inC ticket. for the Balboa Bay Olub luncheon Friday, Sept. 'l:l, may call Republi- can Headqua.rten at Klm: berb' 7..fJ3tfl. F ~ a t u re d apeaker at the luncheon will be Dr. Walter Judd. Several busese left the ~·Savings and Loan , in We9tmin.ster . yesterday evening with members and other Republic an suppoNrs aboard. They we re bound for the Dodge~ Stadium to hear a speeclj by Senator Barry Goldwater. ~ clrcle meet- ings ol Costa Mesa· s Pres- byterian Chureh of t h e Covenant will begin tomor- row~ Sept. 18 with the Mary Circle gatherin g at 11 '.~ a .mo in the home of Mrs. RJ'C*l Km&. 3018 Country '"* Drtve. Costa Mesa Co-~ will be Mn David Maetlae .\ l o meet\'ng tnmorrow. at 7~ p.m.. will be the Oeboi'ah-Ruth C11"Cle in the home of Mrs. Theodore Doi· too, 342 Bucknell Road, Cos- lil.M~a .. ~She will be assist· ed by Mrs: ~term L.usk'. Toots~ I don't thl~~~~-ha\e enouih lo do. ~ Guest speaker will be a representative of the Orange County E lectrical Industry Health and Wel- fare Fund. Mrs. Ed Ed· .,.. ards is in charge ol the program, and refreshme!lts 1'11! be served by the Mme$. "· ~. Fer(UIClft, ROM Car- The Mmes Shupe, Orin Se- landers. Ruth Klein a n d Ted Bartlett will represent the club at the Republican Con ventloo Oct. 2 and 3 ill Core 11•1 ll wu ,.. To learn lhe boo~aJIS~milllW1illliilil t ~~:and ~ ...... _,-ted. Doreas Circle will gather Thursday. Sept 19, in the h o m e of Mrs. Edmund Sanders. 1690 Mi n o r ca P lace, Cosa Mesa at 12 noon. Mrs. Carlton Duren 1s to~ co-hostess. or leenage drinking, writt for A!'\N LANDERS' book- ~t~enare Drlnktnt.'' en- closing with your request 20c in coin and a long. 1eU-addre11ed, stamped en- velope. c .. yrieM 194l l'lllllltllon IUW•HMr Sy'""c .. o Miss Chappelle 's Engagement Told An afternoon tea part~ was the festive occasion announcing the engage- ment of Miss Patricia Chappelle and James Sipes who plan to wed .Jan 111 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach. Parents of ltle bride-to- be are the R1charl Chap- pelles, 2261 Club Mesa. TO MARRY Patricia Chappelle Fall Cla11e8 now 1''ormlng l£ARN 10 ICE SKATE , _ AW GreuH J', '" •• .,t, yn . .....,fttl, Costa Mesa . °" hile the fut- ure bn degroom 1s the son of the Carl Sipes. 15~1 I Shasta Lane. lluntmgton Reach. Attend.mg the gala ""err the bride-elect's mother and grandmother. Mrs. Jack R Cunningham; the future bridegroom's mother and sister. Miss Kathy Sipes ; Mrs Charles Rambo and the Misses Patricia Hogan . niane Chapman. Martha II a z I et t, Gail Bassett. Mary McCardle. Nancy K e it h. Mary Larrison. Sharon Stanberry. Margi .Jergesen . Jean Yard, Pat- ti Lorber and Janie Mart· ell. A graduate or C o s t a Mesa Hig.h School where she was active in Girls League. Student Council and journalism. Miss Chap- -pe~--plans --to·~···~ - Orange Coast College. She is a member of the Candy· stripers and Cygnets. Her betrothed was trad- uated from N.ewport Har· hor High School and Oran~e Coast College. He was active in hiizh school varsity football and bas- ketball. .... A Fine Spinet Plano only $7.95 per mo. Tl\e New Magnavox Concerto Organ 1 ..,,,..,.,, c.,.,.oltl.-f troftlltllf'ltH only $12.45 per mo. ORANGE COAST MUSIC CO. 201111 MAlll ST • SAjjU ANA --341 7431 ._-;; PAPER ORIVE-Ato.p p iles of C>ld p;rpers sit Cyndi Peterson and Julie Gage (from left), mernben! of Tri-Hi-Y's Koala Club r eady to collect mor e papers to raise funds for a new office building. .. Annual Paper Drive Set by Koala Club Old, unwanted papers will help the Harbor Area's Tri-lli·Y's Koala Club to construct a new office. Members of the club are in the midst of conducting their second annual pa~r drive to raise the needed funds. lnte:-ested public is ask· ed to save old papers a nd deliver them to the corner of Dover and Westcliff across from the Dover Shores Fountain on Satur- day. Sept. 21. from 9 a.m. • ~rm. Those unablr In ht in~ papers may call OR1ole :l-9516, Balboa a rea . Llb4-nv 8·:'>.'110, Corona del Mar, OR 3-5299 and Costa Mr~a, · Mldway 6·4784 All members of thf 1 'r· ange Coast YMCA. ~h1c:}I includes Indian Guides. I rT- dian Maidens. Grey Y .. 111- nior Hi-Y. Junior Tn·Hl- Y. IH-Y. Tri·Hi·Y , Y's, Men and Y's Menette~ are also requested to <1111 in the drive. Pharmacy Auxiliary • Arradges Gathering Pharmacy wives have been in\l'lted to attend the WMmlll'l ~tatttary to· ttie Orange County Pharmaceu- tical Association's f i r s l meeting Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the El Corned-Or Res- laW'ant. Fullerton. Social hour wiU begin at II :30 a m. with luncheon following al noon. Interest· ed persons may call Mrs Humphrey Murphy, 67U54.2 or Mrs. Robert Adler. ™- 6358. Officers of the club a.re the Mmes. Murphy, pres!- Off to Hawaii dent. Don Morrison f1!'3l vice president : Edsel AnnJa, ~cond·vtce -president: RotJ. ert Grow. recording S('('re· tary: Ollie Aide. c:orres· ponding secretary; A L. Ramirez. treasurer alld Paul Calhoun. parlta111en- tar1an c Com mitteP cha1rmrn are the Mmes. G 11 Pe1rso1. by laws: Fred ,\dams. courtesy. Adler an.i \nd· rew Berkley. ho~p1lallty ; C. V. Turner. legislative : Vincent Arrigo, pu blicity; John Edington, scholarship; Noel Garrett. projects. Fred Robirds. student proture- ment ; S am u e I Magnus. telephone, and Gcori:1· Bu- ell. ways and mean~ Mrs._ Annette Bechtold of '..------------.. Balboa Island and Mrs. Margaret Stone of Newport Heights left Saturday. Sept. ... WALLACE FUR ... EXPERT F~ S~RVICE 1 f .,er11ntt d ~U"''''· "f"mM•• lilt 14. to return to the Ha-stvi. ......... ci .. ,., ••. Lu>••• •·•• IS~41 BUCH llVO • WfSlMINSllA 11-. B9J 1rn ~ • CA$'4Mflll $WI .ATiit U L( * T•• ,. • .,. _ cosTa """" wa i1an Islands where they Lt • ••>ti '" D•••w.,, .... '" 1 _1"_~_-_ .. _•L_L0_11_•_N_'°_u•_11_•_. ·-----------' will r rrnatn until nrcC'mb1>r . .__11 _1_'_"_" ___ "'_"_" 0 __ 0•""rv I . J What's Doing? TODAY MARY DAY Liberty 8-5583 · 7:00 p.m. -Job' a Daughters Bethel 313 -Masonic Temple, 1401 15th St.. Newport Beach 7:30 p.m. -Rainbow Duplic•te Bridge Club -C'osta Mesa Woman's Club, 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa -Twentieth Century Club of Huntington Beach -Lake Park Clubhouse 8:00 p.m. -Mesa Rebebh Lodge No. 402 -Odd Fel- low's Hall. 2476 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa -WonMn'• Auxiliary t o the lntern•tional Brotherhood 'of Electrical Workers, Local Union 441,.Union Hall, 3222 W. Bolsa Ave .• Santa Ana -Mew Oemocr•t Club -Costa Mesa Savings and Loan Building, 1895 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa TOMORROW 10:00 1.m.-Newport Hubor P1nhell•nlc -Member- ship· coffee in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay, Newport Beach 12 noon-Woman's G91f Club of Huntington Beach -Huntington Beach Country Club -Woman's AuxJhary to the Or1nge County PMrmaceutlcal Association -El Comedor Restaurant, 1624 S. Harbor BlvJ., Fullerton -Soroptlmlat Club of Newport Harbor - Galley West Gourmet, 3495 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 12:30 p~m,-Sterbright Club -~ajc Tem_p.!eJ__l.,101 _ 15th St., Newport Beach -Harbor Dupllc•t• Bridge Club -Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 W . 18th St., Costa Mesa 1 :00 p.m.-Federated Republican Women of Hunting. ton Beach -Huntington Beach Recreation Center. 17th St. and Orange Ave .. Hunting· ton Beach 7:00 p.m.-Huntlngton Be•ch TOPS Club -Recreation Center. 17th St. and Orange Ave .. Hunti ng· · ton Beach 7:30 p.m.-Coata Meaa Buainua and Profeuional Wom.n'• Club '-Pizza Inn. 2239 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa ~·1or l'llE CITIZl-.\S B~'t. 'I 900 I\. Broaclwa)-. Sant.a Ana. Kl. 7-7;)~ 7 --~-~ H o d 1 o n, lllniifMwl .ohair- JOM, v.riou.s ~ cbalrman will annoWlet club plans-. 'neUtl for. the FteN clel Cinco de Odil· bre, &wt fUnd raialOg event, will be dl.ltribut.ed by Mn. ~ J:lagadotn and Mr a . Clinton Hoose. ways a n d JJ)e.aDS co-<:haimlan: ''Orieotatioo coUees" tor new members will e n d 'lllurwday' Sept. 19, with tile laa get together ln the home ol MN. LJ.nebart•. Tbe club's calencrar ill· elude• a panel discunlan by members ol the Feder" tlon of Junior Women'• Club, October: film, ·'Old Glory," American Heri&- aae Month, January; ttyp. fomtst a n d dinner, Stu!t Shirt. February; a n n u a l breatrJast with new m~· bers l>resenting a alCit, April, and installattoo with Ml'S. Richard Milaham, in- stalling officer, May. 6th llR11WA'f.....:. Lucy Marty· of eosta Mesa ~o celebnted her 9eth birthday · last week. ii shown in her garden which she plants end ta1aes ~are of f!llery year. Active Worker Pioneer Celebrates Her 96th Birthday Gardooing, sewing and painting ket>p Mrs. Lucy Marty, 675 W. 16th St .. Cos· ta Mesa. busy and active. but she took time out from her chores last 'l\resday. Sept. 10, to celebrate her 96t1l blrtltday. Friends and neighbors came from all over the Hartor Area to booof' the occasion .. Mrs. Marty was born l.n Ohio aid traveled by cov- ~ wagon to Iowa and Kansu In 1889 she mar- ried the lat. Edwin Marty and In 1910 thev moved t~ Caliiorrua. She ·has beezi a I !arbor resident for the put 16 years. Described by her neigh- bors as a person ''who al- ways looks forward," Mrs. Marty planted fruit trees and a vegetable · Ji!arden when she w.as 85 end now cans the produce to give to heY fti8lds. She makes he!' clot.hes. upholsters th • furniture and occasionally paints and pa.pers her home!. This year she planted new berry vines for next year's canning projects. Tea Dates Announced T r o j a n Leaguers of Ora11ge County will enter- tain high school girls and, for the first time, women students from the county's three junior colleges, with a series of teas in October. Junior and senior high To Be Gr eeted Approximately :.>wives of new Long Beach State Col- lege faculty will be honored at luncheon Saturday, Sept. 21, in the faculty dininJE room on the LRSC campus. Mrs. John W. Wil ls. Fa- cuJty Wive-s president. will greet the newcomers. school girls will be feted at a tea held in the Fullerton area Oct. 17. Women stu- dents from Orange Cout, Sant.a Ana and Fullerton Junior' Colleges and Santa Ana area high scbool girls will be honored Oct. 31. Trotan Le'aguel"'I' mei-this morning, Sept. 17, in the Balboa home of Mrs. Wil- lard D. Voit where they beard tbe dean ol the Uni- versity of Southern Califor· nia's School of Religion speak. The organization exi&ts to raise fund., for USC's mas- ~ expansion plan and to lnterest prospective women $1udents in tlle university. BEAUTIFUL LOTS S 10 5 . IN TREE SHADED LAWN lncludln& Full Endowment Cue •nd ~t."itm•­ PurcbL-e today for unmt'distt' or lutme U5e. Jntet- e.,t free tenns up to 35 months, .. free insurance ' afailable on unpaid balance lo pre-need buyua. CO~IPLETE FU~ERAL PLA NS incTudlng ru~t · 1n<I all vrviN'~. <:etru"ll'ry lot, opening and cll'sing i frrs, flo"rr "•"". r ll'. Full t·ml $116 :: ""~~J ~ I • l'ilt. REMINDllS ' •t1~~ I for your SHOPPING \ I LIST: I ---~~.:;---1 ELBOW 1 MACARONI I ~fl.· 2 FOR 29c ! ----....-__ , I C&H SUGAR I IROWN Oft .-OWD£REO l ~x 2 FOR33c I ·---;"::--..... 1 All 011CKEN PET DINNER i ~~· 2 FOR 29c I --------' I I HllM% I I I BROWN I /\~USTARD I WONG'S FROZEN DINNERS I . -. . -"~ ... .. .. ... ... ,. .. -.... .,-.. _,. .,,,. _,.. --~ ............... ._. ~.-....--... .......... ·-~._..._., ... _ .... , .. ,,..." .. " ... ---•·:...-: - SAVE BIG ••• SAVE ·NO)V ••• DURING ALPHY'S TERRIFIC . ALPHA BETA MEATS wltH YOUR APPR()VAL PR ICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 18, 19, 20, 21 , 22, WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. AND SUN. ALL ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HANO ALPHA BETA DEPEN?ABLE QUALITY 59 GROUND CHUCK 1:~. l ALPHA BETA DEPENOABLE QUALITY 69 GROUND ROUND .:i. ~ ii."1(ii)R iACQNAcKAGE 59c FROZEN • 2-0UNCE PORTIONS 1 0/$1 00 KOLD KIST STEAKS '~· #II .. ~ IL'"I IUA ~ Vt{SJERN GRAIN FED BEEF CH SI CINTER CUT SAVI .. LI. DOUILI! YOUll MONEY IACK ••• If you are not • Completely Satisfied •LPttl IETA. 7~~ BEEF SAYE 29 c SHORT RIBS 2k LL • IL'"I IUA 7-UMJ.~ BEEF ~79 C RUMP ROAST ~ 11. ALPHA BETA 7.w.ld.-lrt.t. BEEF 69 RIB ROAST =~ ~ iliiETSTiAi~791 =::::? H"§e you tried~ FRENCH FRIED BEEF LIVERl Cut 1 lf.t lbs. liYer into strips obout ¥.. in. wide ond about 1 lf.t in. long. Roll in flour ~ with talt, pepper and dOllh of garlic talt. Heat fat to 350•. Place in try basket, lo.r into hot fot. Frend\ fry about 4' minutes or until browned. S.rws 6. c~~E ii5c I ·----------·, ~mll --- SQ1CTED YOUNG STlER 49c DHF 1.IVER · ~. •· ..... ,.. HCI" AYAfl.UU tM STNI HllM% I JUNIOR I BABY FOOD ! 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SWISS GIHSE ,s~v,_~ ~:G. -7 - HOMADI • ti OUNa JAll RELISHES c=. 29c • llGlfll PIC9ClB • lmfB MIX • SWEET ltSI P'!PPll HOMADE SAt1ERKRAUT 22 OUNCE JAR. • 29c ~ FROZEN VEGETAIUS ·~ KING SIZE IAGS • CUT CORN • LIMA BEANS 2" OUNCE IAG 2" OUNCE BAG • GREIN PUS • GREEN IEANS U OUNCE IAG YOUI CHOICI 20 OUNCE IAG 3 ''100 O SAVI I If• SPlCIAl. ICCAS ... • AtOZEN UM YM.LIT • FROlDf STA-CRISP CRACKERS 29J ONION '-'>z. 5 ~ s100 HASH ~~· 4 ~ s100 RINGS ~. 1 IROWNS t JUICY RED RIPE LARGE SIZE TOMATOES 2i29c NORTHERN GROWN • VINE RIPENED 'A SABA SWiil GOLDEN MELONS MOUNTAIN GROWN• FRESH RIO OSA PEACHES MOUNTAIN GROWN • FRESH LE GRANDE Nectarines AMERJCA.,S MOST Jf .4LV.4..BL~ STAMPSI RfGULAA ffc SHO-CURL HAIR M'lADY 10s1s IN. 59; Pt.ACE MATS '1<C. or 12 GLIEM TOOTHPASTE INCL 7t Off Ff>,TlJIUO ON KTIV-CH 11 tum• llUT • ll[C. OR Oll lP COFFEE 'c!~ 59' 7 rC"IUNO (il N 11.IS COO(Kt0ES ~G~· 4 9 f MISCAPI • I 0 OUNCf JAR • SA VI SOc INSTANT COFFEE ~~ S • W • 29 OUNa • COCKTAIL VEGETABLE JUICE AiiRAGuS SPEARS 3 i $1 00 rAPEi·rowns SAlcVI 4: $1 00 ct9M ..... """ ma. *'"· a. t S•LVO Cf. l'ICG~ 7tc IVORY LIQUID QT. 7fc Ml. CLUM 21 Of 7lc THRILL 11.01 Uc THUi SALi Pl1CIS EFFICTlvt IN COSTA MESA 24 l EAST 17th STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH l Rfl8l North M"'" 51 .. -''1rl I 5'>02 Sprin!Jd"'" "t Edin!Jnr I . .. 12 ... ILY •l\.01' , .......... TUM.. s.,t. 17, 1 H3 Dat1 Slalft Tonight ••• I ..... St~-""~,,,,_, HNI • 1COl.Otl) .... Jeck~ I YOU ASUD l'Oa If Jeca """"' ""'· , .... ..,... 0-... M1-MJ!ler, ·=· ...... 11 .... U LL ~ YL •• I.al• C•••t ........ ,,...,.. Sf. Lwls. ¥9 11 ICOUMll CAaTOCHll • • •• 4 ICM. .. ) Mtnn ._,..._. on TV • • . .... """'""· ........ . """ I =t $tout, H•Nn0"1 l•f1t1. ~Vdr'. t 04.I• Miii ·-· U ICO\.Oll) CA•TOOtU , .... ~ ••• 1:• I M9Wl,C,__ 4 ~11 RAS Jed Ooutl• .. -· ·-r ... .._,....,..,_. I I -l•LYll•DI 1 IATTULIMI New Video Series Just Like the I By RICK DU BROW nlehl ii "Arrest &nd Trial," I HOILYWOOD (UPt)-Thert 90 minutes of cops and rob-,t 1t wu Suncby ~. like a berl-;-'With Ben Gazzara the rughtmm-e out of tht past, ilt&r ol the first hall a.s a which ii uac()y what 1t was: del«.'tlve and Choe k Connors I le£evil6on'1 tint bie~7. domioating ttie second ball quiz ltM>W U>ce thl "fix• as a defense attorney. Both tc•ndala ot recem ,...., men. cood perfonnera, are \ rt wu cllBed "100 Gnnd." involved \n an awful mesa II It bowed In on ABC-TV foe a the first show is indicaUve. weekly half-bow'. ABC CWDe Tony F'randosa plued oae t °'fl clw in \he IC~. lt ol those poor, maa&.mderstood •Lso la de..,.. to NCOUp punJu -th.ls time t2MI cT1tne t.n the ratinet .._ pt.ting was accidentally hie.Ung and walloped Jut ...an. 'lbere killing a motorcycle cop ~ l' no other lotical 1'-m1 for a truck. G.au.ara btiD&a · th1a MtSMetlnl snlflm. in but sees someching 1ood AiUrl tbe ilolatkla boot!>-in him ; eo does Connon. But tlUa Ume a huCe --~ the entire execudoo wu te· ble. Aiam Che plinecl ....._ dioos. endless. obvious and aian of contestanU. P\cll a too often full of lud1croua sit· dnJm!*it to . \ftier1lne the uations and a scnpt ~ pen- qutst..ionJ -thia t1JM Oii It.al· ny·ante humane phil060phy I.an 09"'* and. lbe Ww Bt- ~ ~!"-~ ... -AT NBC.TV Sunday nigtt.I .... ~~ -Oft ......--· lfDOitM C.oca turoed ap in • u.-ll'll...,.. who tur'Ytve nn halt-hour oomtdy aeriea, q~ ot t\Ye upertl llk1 "Gnndl," in '#hid\ lhe is a from ~ can win '100.-wortmc Pi ~out by an ~· WlDnmf upertl Ill con-ICllDCY. ln the t1lWl show. tribuUona f<>r tMtr dtiet. lbt,.... maid to a poUoe chief c~ of ~Tee are who has lcllled his wife and a~tually tnVOlved 1n Uus. Last buried her in ~ basement. 1'Alht. the two amateun won, but no ooe 1u.pec:t1 it except I ~ the Sl0.000 mark. MIH eoc.. The Idea of an TMre are,. ot cou.ne. Utur· wuentimem.al, Mid comedy &nces of U"On-<:lad security is refreshing, but again the for honesty._ Perhaps nothint execution was qulte bad un-~d wU.I occur. But. con-less you like the tophi.stica- •lderme the ~ that a at tion of a comic strip ap- lt.akt for the tmage d th~ proach. k .,... all too oute. entil-. tele\IUJon induatry if 0~ exceipt for one anythin' should ~. ~ ~ In wbJch MW Coca did very exasteoct of the show is an exotlc dance up a stair-I a t.ut.leu move. case while try\ng to look non · chalallt. It's too bad thl show I ANOTHER new. ABC-TV got out of hand Even slap-j procram that pttmtered Sun-sUck requires subtlety And rtay nlltlt. ''The 'l"Nve.b al , ... ,. he .J&iJnk ~ ... la • kid· I ~ear UWI wu t beM ep1· die We._,, Jn prime Ume. IOde • Evan the theme 1' l\A'li by ~. The idM al thll SATURDAY night. NBC-TV 1 _ ___... ~··-• 1. f.a began a ne-w hour •~mes. =~--to':: ~ "The Lieutenant.'' al>Out the : by neOwioc"k ent«tainment: a adventures o( a young olfker fMher who is a fool with a in Ole peacetnne Manne cutit IOfl who ii 1marter than Corpe. It is Wte eeelng "Dr "-t... Jl1 this variaUon. the Ktldare" In uniform. ln fact . =~ o~-~~~-~ ~ .~~li~~:c h~:~ jl ble doctor heectmg Wesl with dare series And an N~C hia boy in 11418. In t.ht tint handout flatly compares "Ki~: lbetr, the boy ta lddnaped but dare" and "The Ue\Mnant MCapea -and father and Gary Lockwood " the star. IOn Join a wqon train, which and m the firit 1how he fmds I may .,.... you 1ince ABC-hJmaelf beln& taken advan- DAVY JONES HERMAN MUTT AND JEFF MISS PE4CH .... _ -·· WMATS TME IO&A laJNNIN6 BACK ANO FOR"Tl-4 FROM -n-IE WALL TO 'Tl-IE DICTIONARY? ·.~tll'f ScJ.,ul foottcdl 13oosterr TtC.~T S'CHEDUL.E" \q,J SE1'SON RHEl2.vfP Sc~TS" .JI l.oc • 1·v has another aenes called tage of by a boyhood friend 1' •·waion Train." who l5 Wlder his command The tbtrd ABC-TV seraa and u a goldbnd and loud· ~. that mllde a debt.It Sunday mouth. The plot was stacked and the friend played tbe part with sucb exaggeratk>n that le I Good Neighbor it was almost hiss-the-vilJain ; it almost appeared to be an insane character ·'The Lu~u-, tenant" is a casualty U you art a newcomer, or know of a newcomer to COila Meaa, do her a favor by callln& Helen Kiuel, the Cos~ Mesa Hotteu (between I and 10 a.m.) and 1he wUJ call on your friend wtth infor- matlmi and tf!ll frnm THI friendly Merchants LI 8-6042 I I HOMESICK? Chffr up' for an amount you II 11.irdly mis' ynu r;in r1tal ~ Lona D1st1ncr cilll In IMS!' you rin mm Anr1 In 11\Pm nolhtn' uy\ yn11 hl.r "fOlJ' Ynt('I'. ~ P.r11t, hl•~•u1 n t-.--------~· POGO THE MIGMBRONS NEXT COOR AREMAVING A FIG+-rr! ly Chari•• M. Schufi ly ltaeburn Van luNn ly Leff and McWilliama ly Clyde Lomb Created by lud Fisher • A~D SOME OF ir.tE LANGUAGE' THEY U5E I DON'T UNDERSTAND! -Mil. <'RIMMIS SAIP N0900V IN HIS t1~1-4,­ MINP WOUL.P C.OM~ TO OUft '5y Wolt Kelly LlfTLE PEOPLE'S PUZilE ·•o?YI .• 'AJ)I 'i. 'NYW1:>1104 ·9 '4"1W ·c '1NY ·t 'pOlOt 'l-U#<O(] '!IV:>HS04 '6 'UHSl:ff>Nl)I ·L '4040101 'S '4WV.lS .,. 'N"llONI 't--t•On "f 'SUMSNY Tonight The full week'• televilloJI 1 schedule is publiabed each Friday in the Week· ender magazine, a sec- tion o f t.be D A I L Y PILOT. ,,. ' ~ A•I ""''"' h ~l '"'9MU Ott llWOU.O, .... UltUr u ...... "o-i..c.• ,,. I MAUIU.L •iu. 4 «.clltM) \.AUMIW Jlflll lftlltll .,.. .. ...,, ~ ...... ""' •"- J-. IW'll9 .. ,_ ~ ''"" ·~· J.O ... ,.,. 1 COMaA'I' •Id! JUM. Vic MorrCNI, IM<ky "'- --"""'l«t. t ll'tlC~ 9edt '9 lcMel lall, .... Deft-.,.., ...... c ................. -i ... . ti {COUMI) WAllM~UIT H~ .............. O ... ,,. 1 ICOUMll -~TUT stlOW OtC SAITH J-,~ ~ ......... ..,.. ,,,. QIWaa -II• fl h dro.. ti lll,IOITIOfl "°'""•'*' IMfll'I Alf.,u ... I 'IC'l'U•I TMll ,.,,., 'V.11 CM<t II i.t. 4 DICll HWILL IHOW ~ la t. "-'• TOWll. • Jacllla '-· Swell Ollv••· °"'" Metftl. 11 M Miii.AO U TMll MAN DAWSON "-"' t(etftl ..._., . ,.,. I UPI ltlAlllLLI I Sl'ICIAL l lllY Gr....,,,.a ~ 111 L. A 1 THI ,.lelTtVI ltlellard J-,,...,,..,.. -' -* • ...,. fW1llw .... , .. for • Ctlttla ,.. ... ... '~ "'"· ••• .,. c ............. II 111#1, -· ,...._ U lllWl-WIATlftllt J-. I'..--. ai.- Flight School En9ign Charles R. Lee, son of Mrs. Ellz.abeth T. Lee of 147 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. recently reported to the Naval Auxiliary Air Stat.ion at Bee- ville. Tex. for duty witti Train- ing Squadron 24. on TV ,.,. 4 MUllTL.eY all"OltT l•••lllu tlefl ~ Youfll orolecl to lwle New Yori< City •l\lfol r.--h <-wlltl lftelt prtM>lefn1. f MOYla ""'**•' on my a.B/' Ctrntf'111ft Mll<Mll ...,,. t>I...,.. l'ool9< II ,AUL COATH U COUMTaY MU$1C 111• . .... ~.MM.Artholr 4 ICOLOlt I MIWI Jed UtMm • 11aws Artllllr, Slooit, lenll. ''"*'· Lt-•• 1 ..... ~""' II lllT ~ ••OUCHO U MOVll ••oust be ""' 0..fl...,, H J...... ('; ... ftldd. ~-~. 1h11 1 Nltn. autw WeN. lltlt • tCOUMl) 1"0NtlMT I STIVI AU.IM SHOW 111• t MOVta • .,.,.. UO.e IMclaH•I." D"'''"' l>w i. v~ ..__ 1 STA•ICOACH WIST 11 MOVll "Chlfte Olf1." C.-l•...., ,,,., ~-'-"' Ur ts t NIWI, Wtllte l11M 1 MOVtl "D.., Wltlooul l< .. r." c;odt,.., l u •lo • MO'lfll ·~ "' Merocco." a-.. ••"· ~w-. 11• • ltllWI 1 oU I MOYta "C.ol,......" wlWI Jea ~-. J.0 -4111111.. --,,,. • - II JILL NteMT MOYlll Tune In 11,1..A'-'1\ IC.'~ #.T.,._. KMJ'C-nt u-• KAK-Jtt .... ..- KM-f'a '":·-- llM aADIO 1t•1to-tU llPOll-111.1 l(WI~ ltLAC.-llU 1t'•"-" 1 Kllll-1U.1 XD~.J 1t•V-llU ltMO.-.t Kl t-1.U U.~ l(IU.-1•.I l(HOl'-fU KV-116.S lt,loll.A-ltt..J ltlMlo-1•.t ltH~ .. 1.1 1(,.11,.-ltu KUTl-111.f Klll-111.J Uo\ UOIO K .. 11.-lllt "WKW-llM KllX-1'1'1 XPAC.-1DI ttav-111• 110•-•"' KaKO-llM KALl-IUI ltlUY-11" l(llWL£-IW tt•PJ-n • 1(11.A-14'1 xe11.-1... UOL.-IMt l(l'Oll-IJ• ICDAY-U. ---------New Ma•y Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry ~ \&lit, ~ OI -wllllou' ,..., ot IDMCUr-. ft.lee tff\b d.ropplnl[, •llPPln& or wobbllns. P A8'1'DTB holda plt.i. nrmu e.nd more oom· font.bt7. Tb» pl-t powd&r bu M (UmlDl· rooer . .,....,,. iui.e or ra..unr ~ t eauae naUMa. tt•a alkalln• (ooo-acldl Checb "l>l•t4 Odor" •denture brMth1 O.t PA8TSrt'H at drut tounMn en17wbaN. ALWAYS GOOD LISTENING KNBB 103 ·FM YOUR RADIO STATION \ • • ... 9'\...--I ....... ,.... -.,.,.,-__.,_. --,... _... ..... --.. --...---.... .,,..,.r-_~~-------------..--..,._...._,._. Dodgers 'Choke' Off. Sizzling Redhil!d ' rt: OScAR FRALEY SPEAKS 'That Was Big One,' Podres Sighs KoufaX Seeks By OSCAJl FRALEY UPI &,orta WrUu NEW YORK -The Loi An-,._ DodCen are nmnlol on th& bted end llJ'Pl"DllY free aod dear apln today a D d J.bank1 to oae of their ,oung- o\d heroes you have to go wttb the oddHnaken w ho mllb them 7 to 2 in the Na- Uonal Lea,ue pennant race. He walka with a plow jock- ey'• 1)1oddl.ng stride, like a IUJ wbo Ls can-yill& an anvil °" eacb ~. And when the prea1.1re gela too thick lo cut with an au, he's he kind of a fellow you like lo have looldnl down the lane at those ri~ h:kten. A guy named Johnny Pod· rea. He put a bit of concrete ln the Dodier penoam dWre lut night In a ltyie that would have rocked oJd }!.."'bbets Field. Which, incidentally, is where he started a decade ago and 1wept the faittiful into a never-never land they hardly dared believe. ST. LOUIS CAP) -Tbt Doctien feel that they bave aotten a bil Jump OD the St. Louil CardfUJa in tnt1r race tor the Natlonal t.eaiue flat. "Thal waa a biC one," aald wtnntnc pltcber Jobnny Podrea, who wen t el&ht kminp and find • ain. hltter Monday nltbt. "And with Sanely Koufu tolni for UJ too.1'bt -weB, I con. alder Sindy ~ lftlllett That wu 1965. He WH only !.I yean old the•, yet even In th.a& era bothered by a bad Toaiglat bad. be blond yoanc maa wtill tM pale blH eyes umt lhrlaP for t b e m l1 the clatcll. He laada't h.ad a parUco.lar· ly &ood year, whmhli a II I '! •IM wtillia. loaiall 11~ but when they came t.o the plaet where die Msittt chJp1 were pUed, It WU Poclret who awept them t.o tbe first Dodt· er world champlon1hlp wtth I two series vlct.orles. Angels, Orioles Play 2 He's a dead rine« for Nick LOS ANGELES 1 UPI I - Ad.ams. !ho played the lead After ·~g eve··vo.1.... else I the te~ aerles '"nle .. ,.. .,.._.... ' ~-·· Bat when it ~ lo ~ Loa. Angeles Angell t.ak~ ftrlnl fl'Om tba hip, Jobuly lo the field apm.t the Balti- Y lllM ..._ 1194 • c:bance more Oriolel LoaiCbt iD Qla- agaimt the young man from ves Jtavtoe to lee ti a one- Wltbert>ee Ny d-., teat ril help the club That, 0( ~. wM eicht finith out lta ftna1 ho m • I an ·-Yet when stand of the aeuon on a suc-001 ye _.... ' centul note tMy" 1eadled·the C'l'la. « St. -.. _ · Louia lalt ~. the Dod&en ---------- called first on Podres. The A nnel Slate Dod&era bad been on the skids ··~ and everybody was calling them dead. Meanwhile t h e Cardinals had b e e n riding bigt with a 10-gaqie wWiins ._ ,,_..n....,.. J " r u "'• KMl'C. s:is ~ S.. 11 atltt-ICMK. P:.• """" ..... ........, c.....i ...... ICMl'C. •:» 11.M. s.t. n-.tit C1lwlMd. IC.¥l'C. , .... e.M. '-'· u-..u ~ ICMK. lt:• 6A\. streak. But Johony stopped t h e The Atlcela, who bowed ~ Cardi cold, .wni them down to, Cleveland Sonday to ~ with a tUt for 5 1-3 lnninp. main el&htb in leatue ltand- He went eight lnllini•. no tnp, tend Ken McBride, 1.)-Iooter young at 31 and with 11 and Aubrey Ga&ewood 1.0 that back still bodlerlne bim. a111n1t M1U McC«mick' u ' But In the process. be dldn't aDd Dave McNaDy, ~1: fo; SlV. tbe Recllirda • walk and Baltimore In a twt-ailht dou- be ltlUCk out lix: blehuder t.onilbl Of the three hit.s he allow-Th ey finisb their' home ed. IT~ Stan M u s I a 1 stand tomOlTow n.ichl. then toucbed him for a home run head for the road for the re.- in tbe aevent.b inning which ma.inder of the aeaaoo. The tied it at 1-1. Anaell stand 3-7 aaainlt, the Oriole• for the 1euon, and we Walt Allton, the Doc11er lookini feor an edee in this muaaer wbole job bu11 tn serie1 to be able to finish the balance u tbe Doc11en ahead of at least one of their fight for the pennant, 1bra1· oppotients this year. &ed tt off with the ualy1l1: Little Albie Pear100 •. still in I "MuJal ltttl borne runs of race for the American anybody." League's batting crown with a .312 average, will be a1m- He does. indeed But that Ing lo narrow the .010 gap I was the only run the Cardin-between hlmaelf and ~n's als were able lo set acrots Carl Yastnemald in Lhe three And Podre1 "'1ls running In g a m e s with the Orioles. front. 3-1, when they took him agamst whom he is batting pitcher in baseball ... Lot Anfeles caahed In quickly on a Cardin.al ml.&- cue in tbe Dinth. pu.abed over two preciom 1"1111.1 and won tbe ball &ame. S. l. The vlctory put them two tun iame1 ahead of the Cardi· oals, who bad come llDto th1J cnactal .eriet with 11 wina In tbeil" la.st ·20 cames. Perhaps more lmport&Dt Is tbe ta« tblt St. Louts baa le* tti.tte more 1ame1 than the Dodftn, wbo have 11 1ame1 left to play, St. Louia only 9. Coocetvably, the Dodcert could turn lM addlUonal sames to tbelr credit. Podrel p6&ched ooe ol Uae best pme.a of hia &oGc ca- reer WW>-the Doqers and laid be bad worbd hlm· .ell up tD ex.actiy the rilbt emotklaal pitch for thlt effort. The Dodger ao~w eon- leued that be wun't e.x- .ctly tl!Uing the truth when be in fC>fl1ttd teVtfal 1ports write rn beforebaod that llood8'1 nltbt'• game •as 1'lle 111y other. lMofar u be Wal, CODC'eJ'Ded. "A a ame like lbl4. when It's do-or-die, and you're fl&htLnf~ toe the pennant, iiln't 11.1• an ord.louy eame . But 1 -was calm md when I waraaed up on the aide~ lioe I felt fine. l had de- out. in the bottom of the nlnth .367 this year. and rubbm'-a:rmed Ron Pt!!"· Mc"Bttde wm "be nmnng M~·r ranosld came on once again first start si.nce taking lus to set down the Cards and 11th loss in a S-2 faU lo r lose il out. Kansas City Sept. 7 Rookie PIRATE OVERHEAD EXPRESS -Orange Coast College's M arty Aldridge (top photo) leaps high to catcb a Billy White pass for a touchdown during Saturday's scrlmm~wj.~ Sa n Diec<> and-.Palomar~ G•l'Y €arr tak~ -aot ')lBer · Wrute pitch (bottom photo) for long y~rdage moments later. The Bul's Ira expected to take to the air quite a bit in the season opener Saturday ni~hl 1 It wu the bigiest game oC Gatewood scored his first l l termlned to pitch .. hard u I could u 1001 .. I could, and fortunately for me. I bad my stuff. My fut ball was rilin& and the curve, whenever I used It. was under control. "I waa always ahead of tbe ~a. and only ooc~ dld JO to 3-and-2." Podre1 NJd the home run that Stan Musi&l hit in the aeventh was on a high rut 1For Serie• ball on the inside. ''I bad t.browu OM t.o Stan on Ule outalde comer met I ~ be miCbt be a - pectift& another there, 10 1 came tn.ide, and out ol the part lhe weal He'1 one ol the irea&M and I've al· ways hid trouble a.wna him out. '°.1...ID~ as I Id· ml.re him, ru be &tad when he retiree It the end or WI aeat00." Yanks May Lose Maris Cllilcher Fuming LA Blut. c,.rcU ST. LOUIS. Mo. (AP) -11» Lot .u..-Doqerl a.oped today they bad fllld1 *"*' the ·~ cbllrte dtwD tbe th.rolt.a ol tbeir' IDOll cauak critiea. ''They've beell aeculq UI ol cbotiD&· Now ft'U ... wbM bappeDI '!be lboe la on the other foot..' Thele words were Utt.Nd by Don Dryldale Loi Alt· retea' rilht-biiDdeci ace, fol - lowinl 1be I>odcws' vttal ~ 1 triumph oftr St. Lou» Mon- day night that widened tbelr flrst•place lead to two terribly big sames over the Cardtn&ll. NEW YORK (UPI) -Roger Maru may be throu&b S I for the ~n and there la even some question wbetbtt Dodger kie he will be ready to play in the World Seri~. • .... _ ,_.., "· ~ ~ "· IC''· The injury-plagued 2~year-old right fielder tor the us ..... New York Yankees left the club and returned here yes-'T,'1s1~' ... u..i.. a-w "· IC"'· terday for further examination of a back condition. ..... ~"'-1en ''"' "·"'· Ma j or League Standings I Dr. Sidney Gaynor, th• :::: ~ ::,~· ,~';: :::: Yankees' tea~ pbyatclan, will "Lew Burdette (St. Lou.is examine Mana and may or-veteran ptt.cber) wM stvtn& I der him to remain in t.be bo• m tbe bul1neu an tbroQ&b tht pltal for observation. came," added the 6-loot-' "Maria bas a aacroillac con-Drysdale. ''He wu clatdUnJ dition and ~·1 in real J>91n," dqouL All lblt did WU to __ , .. y--'"--0 _,ph make OW' IUYI more deter· ;)aJU ......_ manqer n&1 m1ned... . Houk. "I ·have no ldta when J:Surdette'a obvious reference he'll be rudy to play." to cbokinc apparently did not AMu1u11 L1.ao1 MarlJ already bu been u-1affect southpaw Jotvlny Pod- w L •ct M I rea who hurled a muierfuJ k"-vor11 ,. " ..w ~ for his back oondttloa tbree-bltt.er throutb •IShl in· °''-t,l ..s w 1• but X-rays failed to dltcloee rdn•• before ti"'"• aod ""vtn.s Ml-• u ., .1" 11 -• .... .. " a.n-. " ,, .sn ...., the root of hia trouble. ay to Ron Pernnockl. Tbt o.o,..,. ,. 14 ·"' :is "All we can do lJ rut him peerleu bullpen •i*lal.111 ...... " " ... " and hope be 1eta better in mopped up m tbt nln.tb. ll Clwtl•,.. n II .471 Jiiii ..__ ( ,.,._ W J.d "--' ,. WU bla l4lb rtJ.W &~ i... ,.,,... .. ., ...,, 1t \&11.R or we or _.au, and 1ltb M'fl. · ~ CltY " • ~ • Houk said. 1'be DodPQ. Jot to St.. t.:owa :~ Tltl• • tr a • Marla bu been lldtllned by starter £rUle B'fo&Uo and ....,.. ._... one 1ajwy or another tor moct 1 IOUtbpaw • ...uev.. 8 o b b y ~ • ~ ••"' ot th• aeaaon. ff• m1ued the I Shana for .ttbt Nt.a incl&ad.int T......, ._ three by Willie Dan. and two N.. v.., ., c..-110 ~ t~~ weeb of the eeaaon by Maury WW.. 1be two stole :;:;::,.,;'::-::.:.:1n. , ...... ,..,., becluae of a pulled ham-1 four buea 111d acored two of ... ,.,, '"' CMu .. (NJ atrinf muscle In hJ1 ld'l Jec, 1 lbe three Dodier runs. ic.-. c11v ., w.t111tt-'"'' milled three mor. weeb in The preaaure now undoubt· Wu.Me.,.. 0-July because of abdom!Aal edly ia on the Cardinab woo '""' .... at L• MWI• (NI face the added hurdle toni&hl om.ti .. "'""-'• ,N, auriery and was out moct of ol be.Adria Sandy JCoufu, the ......... ouc..o n. '-....,1.,.11 August because of an Injury best In the bullneq . ~ ~ 111,;:: 11111 CNI in his' left hand. Even tf they do and follow llATIOllAL LHOUI lie baa appeared ln only 85 tt llp with mother victoly i1I • L 'ct .. of the Yankeea' lS2 1amea Wedoetday n&Ot'• ftnale, the Lo. ~• "' ,. ""' and has a .265 battini aver-~1ers sUU would leave St "· LouLa " u Ju , a_ge with 22 homers and ~ Lowa in first pl~ by pet· !:~-:'sc• : ~ ·: :~ runs batted in. centage points. - l'lllleclllllll•• " n 111 •> W h 11 e M&ri1' availabillty P'uttbermort, UM J • a a " , ClroctMen 111 n .m u for the fortbcomln1 World Se-leaden will havt Ute 14Yant. th~ 11 1• .1t1 '.' I ries remained a quesUon l age ~f . pt.,itni aIJ tMl1 llW "''"*,..., ,, " m JO>• mark. Houk said that both rema..uuna pm., at home. ..,...,,. 11 " .. ,. Mickey MJnUe and T o m dlree agaJnat the laatplacc ti• v ... • ",., .m 0 Treib look as if they will be ~ew York Meta. lhrff •l&imrt ~ .. ~~~,~~.:;::, > ready for the Serles. I ~~~lh-~:f:at ~=~~ p~ "''"-'"' 1, Cll·ueo 0 ManUe, wbo will underso adelphla • ,..,., ._.. knee IUl'leJ'Y followins. t h e T ... C~ ..... wW play ... _ ,.... __ L• AMtlM 11 SI. Loui. !N i W ld Serf i.-b'-""'' _,... ....: '-'lfl "'"'._,. •• N.., v.-. <N> or ea, says uc • a .. clnnati ~ ftv1 •atrMs and HOUiton ., C!n<IM*11 CNI to n l•y albelt Umlt.dly be-... _ c • s.. Franckco •' MnwM• 1111 ,... • .:.,. bicaao Cube two four of cn1aeo ,, "'"*'rwfl it rw1 ... 191111 cause or hia knee trouble, the'le on the road • "'"''•1:.:-:-,r.:, ~~ whll• Treib hu recovered al-Curt Simmoos. in. rtJuven cniueo .. "''"""''"' u. twM11..,11 most completelr from Injured atod veteran, wUI Of>POM Kou--on •' c1 ... 1..-1 IN> Ugamenta ln his right hand. fu, _,..._ 0-. a .... • -rd ..,. Fr1MIK6 11 Mll,.-M w uu .. ,,. -1 -.v L• An .. ,., •• s1 L-1"' • that includes three lti'aliJ!t triumphs qlbt tile Cardl· s~orefJoard Mach en nala. Simmons, alx yean old· er than Koufu. 'J:/, ii pttchlnt the best ball of hire career •• uo1M ,.,_ ,_,.., ..... , lie has won 15 games. tht NATIONAi. l.IAOUI last three by 1hutouu. ~~.=.... ::~: ! Wi·ns (KO)I · Jl wa• only the aacond 1oa~ Jl<l<ton n•i.1 -kfl•'"" vu •• m the last 21 games for tht tu1 a"4 ..1.-u~~ . -. - -I Cards-wfte-.t.rtiled the -Bodf" S•n "'"''J"' 101 110 ._, 1 1 era by seven 1ame1 just twn "'""'"'-" 0>0 ooo ~3 • 'I SANT A MONICA I UPI I -weeks ago It al10 _A..,, 11 Nltrl<lltl 111-11 •net lltli.v1 (lonlft. h ' .. l"lft>Y -· S/\ot• m. 11 .. ..,..,... 111 -Torre Heavyweight Eddie Mac en, 10.game winning ltl'tak. L""<""'1"-1• 101 ~"'·-• 1111111. who successfully started on "This wa1 the 14th v•--orv 11 three-game aeries. a real major Jeague win last week p • t R • w • Wt for thole Dodgers who Wlth a four-hitter against lhe Ira es e ce1ve ~ trn1ng: c om e l>acs·-tonlghf w 1 th Red sos. ' C-Uhll b k ail l .•ht . 111.:l the come ac tr ast rua in our lut 20 1ames .. silt! with a knockout of Ollie WU-DryMb.le. "So how c~ any· son ln Santa Monica Civic on,. say we're cbokin" up' Ro(I Hundley I Auditorium. says he 's rea~y We've played ITMt bah. but to take on the Loui1ville Up. they were phenomenal. Even namMhrowilll Sandy Kou· Between t.on1gllfs games. Cualus Clay, "right now." phenoms can lose, too." M R • The 196-pound Machen. rt· Lot 111toeL.. u~ a y et1re 'laxing In hla dreasln~ room Wiii\ .. ·~ I .. , .. fax Nqw they only have two the reaulta oi a secret play-A h v l I d left OD the roed, against the er ballot for the second an· pac es ast y • m1nl rove Carda. and belnk three up in nual Angels' owners trophy 1....1 the lost coJumn must iO home will be announced, with hard· &till clutching the lead. hitting Pearson in contention Bv BILL DONER hi d unle Orange Coast The schedule favors them lo take the award for the I · , c ne an 55 \\'Ith three each at home best "on-and-off-the-field" cf· Spor11 Eclftor Is careful, the Pirates could aialnst the Pirates. tJ1e Meta fort, won by Billy· Moran last So uthwestern College has a I be 1n for a big surprise al and the Phi.ls. year. vastly Improved football ma-Chula Vista High School Sat- Svare LOS ANGELES (UPJ l The great guessing g a m e ;imong pro football follow- rrs currentlv re v o I v e ~ :iround which of h:is threr 11uarterb;icks coa~h liar land Svare will call upon In c u 1 de the Los Anl.!rlr( Ram~ Pach "rrk ,\nd (\\·arr •1' "" 11nrlrc1'1 rd a ~ thr rlub's rootrr' on \\ hrlhl'r to 11~1' frrrv llR~ rr, nnm1n (;;itmrl nr 'l,rt..r Defends Brat&owski. he lold lhf' Sout hern Callfurnia Football Writers yesterday. "Zeke is tht> most II<'· ruratc passer." he said. but Baker ill the quirkMI mentally m Jud~in~ s1tua- 1ton~ and calling l'IUdtbk•. "h1lr Gabntl i!I lhr lallr(f 11 n t1 i.lrongei;t Rnd t ;in thrn"' :1() vartl5 w1thn111 J?<'I ltni.? ~f'I ·• Svarr ,;iHl hr \\flllld 1rl1,h 'Brat' Decision betni able to have one man play qu&NJ'back all year. or at best alternating twn men. But he says that thu!I far there was not enouith <liffereoce between h I !I three s1gnaJ-calleu for ham tn mak(' a decision And the youthful coarh -:lid Ram!i CaM And nh \('rver<i. aoclud.mR the writ rr11. hA'1 R tendcncv 1n lh,. f'll~. In ovrrrmph·a~1u 11 d e f e a t m the openmg game, referring to th1~ C'l ub's 23-2 loss Saturday to the Detroit Lions "Losin1 the fi rst stamr r an't destrov \Ou .. Svarr po 1 n t e d out· II doesn't "mk I he ship \\ r mu~t have faith in nur\ehr' \Vlnrun~ is not l.!Otn~ tn rom(' easy. an<l "" hll' r tn 114' prf'Jlllrrd I 11 r 11 <1 rnc clc " following his kayo of Wilson, G1111..., 111 ' •. n urday nl ght. LOS ANGELES tUPI I -206. Miami. In 2 · 19 of the ~: .. ,, : ~ This. ' warning came lrom The Los Angeles Lakers to-sixth round of a scheduJed :~·, , ~ 1 San D·• io area football Cans I day w a i t e d for veteran six-rounder. 1aJd he was w D•Y11 (f , , ~ ~ today, just 9& hours before guard Rod Hundley to decide "very satisfied'' with the re-_.,,.., • ~ t • • • OCC's ;1963 lid-lifter with the whether he will retire from aulll of hia first fight since a ~~ "' ~ : : : Apacb 11 s of Southwestern basket.ball or play Uu$ sea· mental breakdown 14 moot.bl = ! : : • "We c ·an't be overconfident," I son. ago ~-· • • n 1 : Pirate l ieadman Dick Tucker Hundley. who has spent six "It was a big step for ,,.... "· lCM>tt ~, J • , admitto d. "That Is -If we years in pro basketball since me:· be remarked.. "Tb e u 1 11 ., expect ·to win." I leaving West Virglrua. had ID· whole eyq of the 1por1.I ::;,: ..,• • : : : Coad 1 Tom Park.-r's South-I dlcated he might retire to de-world were on me. I was Mwi.I If 1 1 1 wcsteni crew came with a vote more time lo outside In-more .. at than any fight ln =: 11: : ; Z 1 rush "1 the close of the '62 tereat.a. including motion pie· my tile.·· I Flolld ~· ll ' n Easte1:9 Conference campall(n lure and television work . Machen admitted he was !.~,.;! • : ~ ~ aod U:w · Tribe flgure11 to be Laker general m11nai(er Lou aiming !or 11 knockout. h I 1 ,,....,., • 3 • • about·• ·1.000 per crnt im· Mohs ~aid )l'o;tcrrla)' llundlry 2.'°>th. and said hr "wanted w l ~;~. ! : % proved"" this trip out has been given a "'erk tn itel him 'Wll1100 1 out of , .. ..,. • • • • T .. _ j I •I Tf)fAll ,, • J '"" ~pac~11 poslrd a not· makr ;:i dP<'1~1on. and 'aid thrrr •-"oo-._,. ,,.. ,,09,.., '" 111~ ~ tno-imtl resslve 2-7 rr<'or'1 tn if hr dlW's drc1dr lo phn lhr Machen "ii~ tn control !or ••• t!)t ..,.~.,..,,..., ·~ "" c-i<I•• -,,.~ .. ..Mr.. . ..... $--~·~ ,,,. 1hrtr ii~ t.aal year h111 th1< fir c luh '-\h1ch plan\ In "'P I.ill six rounll~ occpt for a s1 ... ,,,,. ... - Ill" is ct x e1vmJ.1 \nuni:rr talrnl th•~ 'rar. "111 hnd instant tn lht' fifth when ~;" ~;:::,'., :::; : ~,.t; Onlv t wo foe~. Orani;r I •l..t \I tn In arr::tncr ;:i <lral "1th Wtll'c)n 'taJ,!grrrd him with ~ r-'"'''" ...... •o • l.. ..,,..,.. ;inrt Sa• ta Ana. wrrr 11tilr tn an'' c-l11h hr cl\N>\f'< "' J'l:iv hard nj.1ht to thr rhln. lollnw· !' \, s•l~'.7''~ ~~· w~1~• ,\';.,,"'"':,·~·· (S.-tOC(",1'11,r 11 1 "''h NI hy l'l nnthrr, 141'Akrr rllo!hl ...... ,,.1 1-w111,, w n •• ,. 1 \ l .... .. . .. • • .__._ --......... -.... ON THE PROWL -Corona del Mar's quarterback. Tom Williams, rambles for yardage against Huntington Beach as the Oilers' Jim DeGulle 1781 closes 1n to make the tackle. Huntington thumped the Sea Kfogs, 13·0, in a scrimmage Monday. Oilers . Decisialn Ry CHRIS YOL,~G: HUNTINGTON Beech -A 'Beat Mesa" chant aros~ from aome 611 tiearty 1:1 untin&· too Beaoh High SchOI ll foot· j ballers alter they ~tanked Corona deJ Mar's Sea Kings, 13-0. in a fJ.DaJ pracllc e tune- up here Monday. The Oiler 's officially open .. . ·. : . .: .. • the season again~t t ; o 1 t a I j,NJ;fii!_.[~it.:11~1'1: ~esa I Ltgh Friday. I C-Oach Ken Moats' c re w 1!'~~;i~ll~~~ threw a stubbom defenst> against the Corona 1•q u ad. allowiniz onJy 134 yards on the ground and 12 "'la the air lanes ''Cor ky'' Johnson's eleven d1dn'-t fare so well, he wever. as the big Orange and , Blaclc 1 ri Jluntmgtbn rolled ap 274 yards on the ground 1and lO'l Lhrough tile air. C-Orona del Mar • :eemed , equal to the task in tt ie first -~ .. ~~r.riilltii.:61~ stages of the scrllnmlf ~e. but -i-heer numbers or thf Oiler squad took its toll llM er on. ' Johnson praised his first ' defensive unjt ror il! work. commenting: ··we would haYe been glad to hold, them I t Huntington I to <>rMy f o u r touchdowns." PRAISF.S HB He went on to pralu hCoats' charges "Thev have a lot m<K' £ here than they think; they'·-ve 1ot speed, power and num bers." : Huntington Beaoh has trim- ' med its squad from 8 i' can- HEY FELLAS, YOU LOST SOMETHING -Newport's .Jell P1erose lright) does the "pass-catcher's tango" with a pair of Buena Park defenders as the ball falls harmlessly to the turf. Sailor coach Wayne Hughes !ell there was pass int~rfer­ ence on the play. didatt-s at the opening 0 r prac-li~. to ··only" 68, fou•· days They Won't ftuit! 1 1 before the imtlal "of 1iic1al" contest. • Moats wasn't as ' iberal I "1th compliments for Iha of· fensive forces. howev" ·. I "We stJJI need a qt1 a.rtPr· back." he said "We''\ e got '63 Tars Different DAIL., lllM,OY~awwalU Tuet., Sept. '1, 1"3 occ • • • (Cqdned trem P• It) score more thu tm. touch. dowm oa the SU DI• ~ fit. "Southwestu. won't be a pushover," T u • t • r aid. "They pve ewr, t.. ID tht conference a roup ti.me 1ut year." Wltb time iuaBial ... prior to the .,,_., ~ llated a ruged wcwbct • day and a.ootber ~ ... aion WedJlelday. ''We'll taper olf ~ with DO praetice 1'ricll1o lie Bue pilot aa1d.. Physically, the C........ probably be ha .... ...... for the Southwntenl ... . Fullback Bob S..,..; .,. though eore alter takblc a bet· met in ~ back durtnc Satur- day's t.hree-w1y aertmmaie with San Diego and Palomar, will be In the ltartinl back· field along wtth Billy wiut.., MJke Hunter and Joe Scott. Llnebacker Jim M o r (a n, end Mike Fazio and baln,.clc Gary Gannon are all on the doubtlul llst. Should Morga.o be ready lo go, he will open on defense alonr with Ron Palerno al middle li nebacker and Al Da- vies at left lind>aclir. Davis, e:a:-Brea-Oli.nda ace, showed top form ln Saturday's scrum. "He looked excellent." Tucker praised after looklnt al the films of the 1Crim- mage. Haynes also looked good In the movies. The burly fullbeck who is bidding for All-Amerl- 1 can laurels once a1ain, bat- tered through both Palomar and San Diego al will. I;;-;;;;;;;;-=;;;;;;;;;;;;..,.""'""'"""'.,.._,.....,_ ENDS TUESDAY STEVE McQUEEN JAMES GARNER "The GREAT ESCAPE" STARTS WEDNESDAY two of them 'navid Wilde I R,v RILL 001' ER I Rrm lf>!i h1l \,\'c>ber with a 15- and tran!Jer .John Hus ·;un~ 1· Sports Editor yard pitch and tht>n Shedd but th<'y aren't hitting their • stndr as VE'I .. RI ·~:NA PARK -Nrwrort ·1 hefted a 26-yard bomb to the 1 F'r;ink \\'ru-ath .. hm Lo\e 1f.1rbor lhgh &hoot probably Cle4'l wingman to put the p1~­ Friday night against croi1~­ town rival Corona del Mar at Ora.nge Coast College. I SHIRT SLEEVE TACKLE -<'osla Mrc;a defendrr Roger M1S1olek forces LonJ! Beach Wilson's Pete Re ynolds out of bounds dunn~ Monda;.•c; scrimmagf' at Wi)son The rugged Bruins scort'rt 16 touchdowns in posting a 96-18 trn1mph ovu the gutty but outmanned n s1tors. ,.. Still Kimball After 96-18 Smiling Trouncing and na\1<1 BartholonH'"' · rln•w I won't \\in the Sun~f't Leai:ur skin on the Burna Park five. 1...m.e Jrom Mo.ta Joe h1r irt fooc.haU t:ta ,..,.. but .._ One play Jal.er, Milce Ober 1 I work ai; linebacker~. rars will be different from Shot ol'f tadlle and the score MoaL~ also praised half. 11ost Newport teams 10 one re-was 24-12. I back Mike Mac!Qie, w h o .;1)t'Ct. It took only two play8 for ca1ncd ~ vards on 1( 1 car· Thev "on't quit tht> Tars to score for the nes and caud\t one pa ss for Tra1hng 2~ late io Mon-thll'd time. Shedd tossrng a :\.1 vuds Mackie. a 10 1 day's S<:nmmage with Buena 62-yard pass to Weber. sprinter. broke looSt> h >r the Park. the determin<.'d BI u e-. 5'-rond later. Weber wu day·~ longest NJn -:12 yards jacket!\ came alive and man-m the er_id zone again, ~ 1 -thf' st'Cood time h•' car-aged to salvagt> a :io-:io dead· I time tak:in~ a 35-yard pitch 1 r1ed tht ball. lock wWl the ho5t Coyot.ea. from the southpaw Shedd. Only once did Corot 1 a del ''It took us a Ion~ tame to I Buena Park was not to ~ 'Ytar penetrate beyond tt 1t Oil-get atarted." Newport coach denied and the Coyotes pulled I er 2:0-yard stripe. It came Wayne Hughes said "h u t m front once more. JG.24, late in the scrimma~f' when once we got rollmJ? -there on a S."i-yard nm. Sea King Tom Johnson gain-was no stopping us.'' I Rut on the last play of the ed 38 yards on six c ;1rnes. Hughes, however. "asn'l scrum, Shedd faded back a~ 1 The CdM dnve staJled , m the I jum~ up and down "'1th unloaded a long pa~ to his 10. however. when lht> l\mgs joy. 'Tm not happy and rm fa\onte target -Weber - ran out of pla~ s not unhappy." the Tar men-who took the ball away from I\ . Each squad "3~ a 1lm1ed tor explained "We'll 1ust have two would-be deftnders to fiy GLEN :"' WHITE :i \\ 1tktc1 .:ash n\ "r h1~ left 1mball ~ scrapper~ rt1mf" up 10 consecutivl' rtav~ hrtore I to wait and see what hap· M'OrP Tht entire play covcr- LONG 81:;.\CH -f" t' w C}e \\ tth Se\f'n recovenc~ 'turmn~ thr hall ovrr .ind en~ ·· ' t>cl ~r,.yards. oac.he5 "ould be able to flash Ml'~a rlld dn a good JOb or ~1f'\a ,iiOt the f.trst t"n touch·, rumbles nr antcrcrplrd ,,."es .. We did look 100 ('X'r cent "Wehcr's thP .. best f'nd in a srrule and honestly sav thev pa •ml!'' htlf' Semi.. \\a• an !hf' down' nr thf' i·onlrollf><t ~crum didn't count Thr f ir mer ht-tier tha n a yrar al?n al Orani;tl' County 11 u J.! he~ ~ f'TP plea~ 1f their fnotball garnP \\1th the ~1ustang QB and lool..ed Rond m dom~ "° r ame fast and ea<~ Im m the this time:· he u1d with a said · I thank .~f' proved it 1eam had 1ust been lashed. hrinc o\f>r thr m1ddlt tn Otx-opening wh!sllf' slt~ht smth.• out tht>re lodav ~18. But Cost.a Mesa·, nan on. ~lei;a ~cort>d once and had ThP hr•l tall,v came on the I A brilliant passing game A converted quarterback. l\.J.mb&ll 1s one o( tlmse few four completions for 50 vard~ ~econrl series of playi-when :>t/O INJURIES was the only offen~ive ht~h-tilt' lanky Wf'ht'r rlrew raves 1 Hir Mustang~ put up a Thf' . runninJ? attack had a Sen1k fired a stnke to n1xon Both lf>ams "Pot ~1 1• a.s hght of the long afternoon from all of t.he Ruf'na Park 'crappy show here Mo™1a,.· net ~am of 179 yard~ And de· ovN thf' middle ror seven tf t.he game meant the 1P;i~ue scrum as far as the Tars coachmg staff. 1 afternoon In a scnmmaJ.lr w1th ducting lhf' 58 yards lost. Kim· yards and six points The champ1onsh1p. bur c P ·~ were concerned "lewporl's Early in th.-affalr. WPbtr nucM.Y Long Beach Wilson ball's crew came up with a pla~ "35 set up earber on a the Ollt>rs or the St-a Kings rustung attack appeared poor. o;uf£ered a gash ovt>r hlb eye. Hlgh. But the Bnuns were too rushing net of 121 l~yard pass play, using the reported scriou~ 1n1url P< to say the least. but this didn't halt the veter· btg. too tough and too many• Meanwhile. the Bruins went same combination. Huntington's Don E1 1('1,son l Quarterbacks Steve Shedd an w h 1 z .. He's great," £or the gutty but beaten band 1 wild, amassing 16 touchdowns Mesa's second touchdown suffl'red a possible ~r •rained and Steve Broyles both hit Hu~hes said ··And S hedd .>( Mesans Thty had a net gain <I :.l4 came on~ Green and Whit.e's right ankle as did CdM fobn consistently via the overhead looked m1Ji!hty good to me KunbaJI "as p~sed -and yards by land and added an-next turn ""Ith the pigskin Kamalani lanes and end John Weber also " he had a right to be -"•th other 266 "'llh a demoral1z-.\Her losmg a yard on lht> The 01leri;· f1n1 c , re put on a show that thralled a Newport·s defensive game. 1he play of Bob Wtgmorc. Pat m~ passing attack for a Iola! h~t pla\ Ayers plo"'cd off came "'hen quartrrhd1' John handfuJ of spectators "h1l'h "as m1serablf' a \'t>ar I NATAURWOOD WAftftRN •aATTY ~ teNeU. ~OW9n'l -----FREE Refreahmenta Adult1 '75c TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. Moran. Tom Willse and Mike offense .or 570 yards net guard a~d rambled 21 vards Hussong hit ngh1 rn11 o.,1eve Arter giving up three q111d, ago. didn't appear O\erly C~Ss1dy ' -Mesa q leaky~ .defensel!rpCIY cttrt"to mlfktr-thP <'ount Harrington all alonp n the touchdowns to the Coyote)!, stron.iz a~ Ruena Park broke Those four d1<1 mort th an wa s riddled t'<>r 19 completions 12..fl end zone It <·;imr , ···r l Newport finall y hit paytltrt 'fnr six lone i;t1Hnt>u durinJi! I ,hould have been rxpet·led 1n 1n 29 aerial alle91pt~ and nine Thrn 11 "ar-thf' Rrusn!.' turn hour anrl 2'i m10111r~ of , ·im· Sec<>nd u n 1 l quarterback thr da~. LONG BEACH ARENA * T uesclay, Sept. 17 ttn Stll .. Sept. 22 rnoving out opponenrs who out· of th" tn~spi; wPnt for rouch-wrlh lht> oHcnsP anrl bv thf' m:1cr Rrovl<'s ronni-ctecl with end Our m1c;takr!' c·an be l'Or \\ e1~fied them bv as much a~ rlowns ~onP was 1ntPrcept-rime thev had nin off :io mm· l111n1 melon , lm;il 1,. \\'Bl' F'rnnk !\tarsh;i II fnr 34-~ arc!~ 1 r<·t<'d."" ll111Zh<'s minted out ~l pounds prr m:in Pd yt"" nf lu'!~mi;t leathPr. lhr~· on a lfl..\ard <,k1rt r1f r, ,, end anrl a Tl1 ~ · \I 1ral'1 I hollf> lht>y can" \nd. 1ointnf,! r hf' 11•1 nf Rri11n QR~ firf><I strrkl'~ 1n wrrr 10 fronl. 72.12 hY ~1arkw l\rn 'In ·~ awa 1 R11ena Park bouncrd n~ht ~\~rt oprns the season I hPr~ wtrf' thf' fl\I' 1'hap.o; tht> flal. O'<'I the mlddlf' ancl l\trnhall"c rharg<'s i!OI nn lhr ran thf' rxtra pnmt ,, ,.0,..5 , h;irk however, to make 1t 11 hn ~Prf' m1urprl 1n lhl' fra-clN•r ;ind lhrir hack~ rllrl a ~rnrf'hn&rrl °"" morP lime ac; Mn;it,. prnh:ihlv s11r1" ·rl ~p 24-fi . [!f Ii ra• Thf' pnt1rP startm.: h;icl-· fmf' 1nh nf runnmiz throu.l{h r~st>rvt rullhack Rurl \hrnm~ ;ill rn;u·h"' 1houch1 11 s 1 Again Newron look lo thr 1 • 1 hr lcl .jl:l< hurt Q1111rtrrharlo. an'1 Mnnnri lh1> °"1l1Slfl11'( hn P hit thr mtrlrllr of !hr Wilc;nn hf'fn1r thr firc;I 0(111 • C'~n-pa'lStnJZ df'partmrnl 8c flr<;I J+§i fib.ill \ 11H·e Sf'nil. 11' out w11h ;1 po<· ThP « nrP m1:zh1 wrlf h1wr hnr hur\I into lhr '"'" 11 anrl lr'I nl lhr ""<I"''" • • 11 he .i'lfl"-hrnl<rn hanrt h:i lf. hrrn wnrcp -cav 140.1~ -lrc:zr<1 ti ~i!'i \';irrfc; In lhr rnrt ca1t1 h d.-n1 ·i.. nl\nn ;inrt tnllhar~ ,, II h.1.1n·1 lwl'n fnr Mr~11·s rnnr I\,. .. ,. I\ ;11lr I .,. '• :: for .I .•• "'\\rn ,lfp <II r (pr Inc alrr1 lfdr l1"1\I' 11011 ,\1r,,t lllll\I' I thr h..tll :1c.11n lhr "'·''"" ICI ''I"'" r • now \• rrnr'hrrl lo.nrr• Thr I.one Rr:1r h ITP'" fumh-10 " n}('n.wm:: m::innr r. :rnrt 1h:11 ilc ;i n''"'' hr•·, "1 c;h fiaUb11<·I. J1;in .lnfl''h'ln h:ir1 lrrl l't:!hl lrmr< nn lr<i<;, ;in1I ,.ar-iip;wic "" Olfr c.itn< \\I' hicl ;i 1.,; rn ,,,. 11mr ED'S Hof nmu 1111 PLACENTIA Cost• MeH JIRST 'O·THE WEEK SPECIALS! ~nd•y . Tuesday -W•d'1Hday 5 p.m. !o 10 p.m .. S81U'braten "Ith Potato Pancakr• R'°" fabbn~t -l'hol<'t or '.? Salads - Sft!in of l..ii:ht Latf'r or nark "'m1rlirnrr Rrn nr "'"'' I> rink Incl '• s1so : Olhor 011licious Dinner Specit11ls from S 1.9S Coc'.c lAils -lmporl'!d f.\eer on 1.-p 1 7. i' 1 r .,..,..., ( ,., ""~ ~ •f e Ah 111 ftA••f •••• ,., ..... ,..,,,.w ,.,._ • • ·Ir·~ ... ,,.., • ,.,,.. ""' -,.,.~ ,.,..., . ' '•"• ...... , ''"'. -orb ,,,.,•t• ,, , ...., 111 " ... n•• ,.l,f',r ,HTIA J•,•t ._,,..,," .-f '1011 t.t ------ rhroui:h rhr m1drll1> an<l nff thr Rut "" 11 lw 1 •,.,I\ left wfr nr the Must:ini:: line lfowrvrr. a lunihle h111ted thr attack mi.1de the Rnun 10 Wilson's ftnal thrre scores came on a 28-yard pass. a 17- yard run and another com· pleted aerial 123 yardsl ·~ (O~ON~ ..... ·" • Oii-,._ I FREE PARKIP..'G ENOS TUESDAY "BEACH PARTY" ''The Girl Hunten'' \ '-1r1cl1 If ,, .I Desi1: e \I\ IPn IJ 1(,11 . \hrlnn I; \~(lO YOUR FAMILY Tif£ATR£ ••. TI (SU Rf) St~ S!Tfft, I hll u~I of 101 Allor•• HUNTl•GTOH IUCll ...... l[. 5-93! ADULTS l JRS.-• soc 'Tl .. 7 :00 • .... .,_ 1'llUI. • D«PT llOUt~n • Tooay 1\t 5:3.S At !1 :-W ~ llaylty Miiis -Rurl h rs in "SUMMER MAGIC " • \nd Al 7:45 Onl~ • Jloh llnpr-\nft11 f:rldwr~ in "CALL ME BWAN.A" St~rt1 Wed. DONOVAN'S REEF "N ulty ProfeHor'' Sot'n "Muliny on lht P.~unly" ENOS TONIGHT l'lli\NK SIN/\TRA "COM E BLOW YOUR HORN" STARTS WEDNESDAY 6 IAYS O .. U' PREllERf. SHIPSTADS &JOHNSOI IGI " .... P11•lttt , TM1. 1.,1. fl, l tMI Wt41, I Thn~ I P.M.1 frl., l :JI P.M. J 1hw1 ht. 11M, • 5:00, 910I. 2 1hw1 S111~ 2:N • I 1:00 P.111. ..................... Pr4-.c "' JM, s. ,., 2 (llMI ..... o.ia.,....., 1:1 , ...... 'h ,,... ... . "-....... _ ••llldl'1 u...-. -• ....,., M•t 1 c, "'-.... , N. J . LN9 & ltM-. ......... JMllMt Mtlllt. ........ ~, h.a A•Tr1 ..... T-c-,._, ~I ··-.--. Alf~A--., A• Wlllctli Mllllc CllY ...._ ... Catlf.Mftl• ... an'". h ..... .,. Order llchls Ille • Ala CHDITIHll • TELEPHOllE WAT ,._ call HE 7•2255 ~LONG IE.ACM ARE•A : Tlchh "olYH al II•• t i : aAIQOW ..... •• ~ i.. lltf1"9allt• tall Ml l·J?ft : call! h•ry u al • •-1111! : ••••••• • • • • • • , • • • • • • Mt"4y M• tff1tt ,.rtf"tt BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 10:00 AM ------------ f) H w M Sl• T1 Meet the. . .. . • .... .. • . -.... -, .,,... ~ ., ~' .......... ..-._ ...... ..,.._,... .. ...... ___ ... ._.._,..,~'II· ..... ~---- Comptota Ace Re-ports Monarchs Get Line 'fransf er ' I In Serum, 38·18 --~xplosive -v aney - ()utscores . LionS: Co.ast· Area I Ma~ Del Hilb School'• ''with the exception o! halt-1· football stock apudY Mlllnl b1Ck DuUy Clark." WESTMINSTER -W••l· Hayoea ntUed 11 )'_,. 1n l'AT AIU ,,,_ .. ,,,.., Gridders for a record' hlch. toot Ill· ~ suffered a "charltr lftlnater High'• proud defm· 10 carrlel !or an aver•' of borH" ln the annual Chklcee stve reputation suffered a 9.1 yard.I per .u,. Andiinoo other leap Monciu with the and Bean came two weea dt$closure that the Monarch.I back. He has been listed llcldng belle Monday niebt as plcbd up 81 yardr In tllht ~d. obtained the services ol u doubtful for Thursday'• the Lions bowed to Santa Ana turns with the baD for • •v· a highly-touted line protpeCt opener at Chapman College 11 DA•LY ''Lcrt'1HwwHu . Valley, 36-11, In a clOlld erai• of I.$. via the transfer route. Orang~. a--1& _. ........... walon held Wl• Wutml11tu._ th....;_ ~ Dave King, who ~rtedly T-.., ...,... t7, 1961 -~ -r earned all-Coast League I.au· der U... atft, came bt u 111"11d '-'*>a. rel& while playing for Comp-Coach BQJ Boswell's forces Haynes scampered 3S yal"dl • ton High School last season, Tod fl y' s Stars Mo~an wms· not only surrender.cl . the six for a tally; fWlbact Wayne checked in to the Santa Ana ""'° toucbdOW'lll, but they allowed Smith plun&*t over from two parochial schoo\ late 1 8 s t By AS.'\OCIATED PRESS the FalcOM a aei Yarda&• of yards txrt ud quarte~ w~A~ looks like a top pros· p IT c HING -Johnny Micro Race 434 tn what turned out to be Shawn McKinney btt ba1lblaclc ped," Monarch he.adman Die Podres and Ron Perranoski, an offen1lve 1bow tr; bot.b Nlck Georte wtth a 35-y~d Coury said. ''I think h~ ~ould Dodgers, combined for three-Bobby WhiU of Costa Mesa aidu. ecoriq strlke. be:fin us i out quite t ~ hit 3-1 VK'1.ory over Cardinal• took flrat place in the iemi w~~r::bi: .=1dtha~~ m;;!/, = m~~~ who pg lay' ed ~~ter 85-and Une-that .increased Loa Angeles' m a 1 n event Saturday at they burned us," Boswell con. end.a dropped too many pas· · National League lead to two Orange Qiunty S~way but fid d. • ""--to 1.... c backer for the !atbabes. He games over St. Lou.is. with it was Anaheitnr5--R 00 n1 e e · ~-Y got us ua"'6 ea. We only com~d our eamed leUers hiJ firlt three POOres going the first eight ffncrtJe. who stole all the lead· the home run (the lona pin. out of 11." · years at Compton inn1n ... era). Valley, on the other bud, Accordl'ng to ciF r u 1 ea, · gs and Perranoski pitch-ing honors for tlle ev~c. "And, our defensive sec-lle.x.ed iu aerial pot&atlal, fir- King will be inellgl.ble for the my;rrh~~ ~·. . Hughe,, took ~ mm eveut ondary had trouble adjusttna in& the ball 211 tiine• and season opener Thursday night · -_Willie D~V\S, and three other lU'9t.1 to rn,ove ~ that also hurt ua. Valley cotnp~ a1De of UIOM again.st St. Antboey'1 of Long Dodgers, _drove m. the <:J.iQch-into ~ place in driver had au plays 'Which gaiJled throwL Falcon enda al&o }\ad Beach. "He mutt practice 10-~"::ls ~ J!i~~ ;11~! po~ ~sSanta Ana WQn from 20 to &4 yard.a each." trouble hanging on to tti. pig· days .~°" playin& in a game and later scored an in· the motorcycle event F'rlday Boswell'• offense nearly akin. 1ame, Coury explained. surance run in vital 3-l tci· at the speedway piloting a matclled that of the vWtlng Both ltama came out of l'I UO Helfbec:lt Coury wu happy with the wnph over Cardinal.5 Honda • Freeway League power-at the affair in good physical way ha forces looked in a · · leut ln yards raintd. shape wtth no Injuries noted rugged scrimmage Saturday. Weatminlter came up with for eltber side. Backs Toby Page, Jobo Sim· MORE BARGAINS BY FAR 378 yarda net, p1n1na WT of However, Wettm.lnater went eon and Paul Arborn all look· that total by land. into the scrap with three rtg· ed ebarp along wi'dl linemen Halfback.a Jack Haynes and utan on the crippled liat.-a Jlrn Tidgewell, Mike Walsh w.·th D ... ILY PILOT Class1·r.·ed Ads'. Rex Anderson (the Arlwau Jou which Boawell feels "real· DIAM SMITM "'6Mr !)el I'll 1'0 l!M DAlllllLL MllTeHll N"1IOrl H¥tior f't ,_ H.iflMlck ...... DllAlll w~or Ylt us Fullbedt The 1 Golf Notes Bole ·Stor" By CLARE TB(JMPSON Golf PNluatoul (:oat.a Meta Gell auie "More Oa P1ttUat' Ooe of the reasona the ball doesn't go where you'd lik.e to have it go -is that you doo 't find out u.actly where and how you want it to go. I refer parttcular'ly to putting. Most average golfers say to themselves, "This is a long putt" or, "'This is a short one." When practicing, know bow long each putt ia. Step it off. Say to youl"9elf. "Thia is a · 12-foot putt, the &.reen looks slow and it's slightly uphill and against tbe grain." N.ow· you bave a much better chance to hole It tha,i as if you merely said, ''This ls about me- dium lelli\h." In actual play oot can then .Ue up a putt almost at a glance. But by &11 meana determine whether a putt is 46 feet long or 18, lancf then stroke It accordingly. It takes but a jiffy to walk hall way to the pin, count steps back to the ball, and double It. At the "6-foot distaoce there is a litUe &houlder eotion in your stroke. H well as hand and arm action. The back swing Is ne· ceasarlly longer than for the 18-footer with the st.anc.e a little wider. al· lowing for more freedom in the stroke. For the 18-footer your stroke is in every way more compact -fee t closer together with the upper part of the right arm hugging the body a little more. The stroke consists primarily of hand action. For a :x>-footer. a r m actioo comes into the 1nroke. This provide6 m o r e power and freedom than vou would need for a Mesa Vertie Slxttto golfers are makhed in the championshJp night Ch.It> ~~ P 1 ~ with the remainder of the 12S. opena tlda Saturd'.if wtlb .a ....1 field ol 90 hopefuls -·-..1.. 111an fie!~ b~en into the f th ........... g other vanous flights. j or e crown. Women ar ~'-~ in 1 ed ; .. M mber Sta Schulte e AA.'>U . vo v .... , ~:_. diff'-~t .un1 S re-& cl.a.sslc -their President's co,~ a "-'Ul -·e atur· Cup duel. In semifinals batUe da! on ~ 401-yard ~ hole, it u Mrs. John-Cooley against using a !tve iron for hia sec· Mrs. George Haneburg and oodCharlbol. Stu . Mrs. Charles Bauman dueling I les art •alked of! Mrs. Al Fickes. widl ~ heoon &lturday in W l n n e r s of thou two the junior championship tour-thatches return to action Fri· nament, firing an 85 to top day for the Utle clash. the field of 21 young gollers. , Jerry Irwin and Charles Bu"' Ing ton Bea«!h Holmes were tied tor second I place at the end of regula· A c t l o n is comparatively , tioo play. quiet at the Oil City club with 1 Irwin fi.nally bested Holmes no holes-in-one recorded re· on the 20d1 hole for rumer·' cently and no tournaments up laurels. going on or coming up. In girls action. Diane Doyle Registration is currently be- 1 won the eb.amptonship match Ing held for the forthcoming I from Ruth Manley, 2 up. tri-county tournament which Me1a Verde womoo have starts at llBCC on Sept. 28. been keeping bu.sy 00 the links Fifty-man teams from Mead· with weekly tournaments fill· owlark. Los Alamitos and i.ng the program. HBCC will take part ln the I In a cries cross affair last. affair. 1 week, Mrs. Joe Banks and Mrs. Charles Webster dead· locked for tint place in A flight with 341,1. Mrs. Regin· aid Derby wu close behind with a 35 and Mn. Barney Robinson rounded out the closely patted field with a First round of the men's club championships is due to I wind up Sunday with a field of 180 ~red In the classic 1 351h. event. lJ\ 8 flight it was Mrs. In SlUlday's hi-low ball of Charles 'Beatty on top with a 1 mixed foursome tournament, 3l!fA. Mn. Elwood Reeves was • two ties resulted for first and second at 33lh and Mrs. Har· second place in the affair old Cowan:t took third at 34. with one stroke sepa:rating the Mrs. Pearl Bible captured C four quartel'l. flight w1th a 34, edging Mrs. Knotted for the top spot James Thayer. who had a with identical scores of 150 341h. Mrs .. J. B. Henderson were the teams of Mr. and was third with a 36. Mrs. John Sagud and the Ben I In other recent tournament Chapmans: the Dick Stmsons I play. Mrs. Frank Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Len Bill· won a 9 blmd holes affair <A I lngs. 1 flight I with a 35. Mrs. Wm. In a second place tie were Dawson was 2nd at 35"'1. Mrs. the Bob LirQachers and Chuck Les Scbwaiger was B flight Masters: the .J R. Wests and champ with a 381'2 with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watkms. Earl Peterson next at 39. Mrs. tleadowlark 1horter putt. Pearl Bible copped C flight I with • 40. downing Mr~ .• lohn ----O'Brien I 41). Qualify mg play for the club I A makh vs pars tourney I championship is under way 1 wound up In a tie for A flight ' and will end Sunday. I Fight Result& I between Mrs. William Obarr ' A rash of holes-in·one was and Mrs. Larry Gordon. recorded last week at Mead· I By ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs. John O'Brien and Mrs. owlark. SANTA MONICA. Calif. -Pearl Bible Ued for fi.Nt in R. D. Livingstone started 1 Eddie Machen, 196, Beverly B filght. the parade Tuesday. scoring Hills, Calif., knocked out Ollie an ace on the 156-yard seventh Wilson. 206, ~iamj, Fla .. 6. Santa Atta hole He used a four iron. . PHILAOEI "HIA -L c n Steve Priolo kept the ball Matthews, 135, Philadelphia.' Defending club champion rolling on Saturday with a i;JopJ>f'd .r D Ellis. 1381'2, Boh Vordate starts the long perfect shot on the I Ith hole, Trenton. ~ .J . 10. trail "h1ch he hopes wi.ll lead using a "edge BOSTON -Tom .McNeel· to a second crown when he .Joe Roberts ~rapped up the ,.,. 2n~ ArUri~lon . M11ss . stop· meets Frank Mtlann this onslaugh1 Sundav. sroring an 1•1· F.arl \!Ir\' 202 Kl'nnrl 'V.N'k The match wm opt'n the at•r on thr srvf'nth hole He · l-1111.11r l'a 2 J9f,,1 cluh Phamp1onsh1ps. u~rd 11 \IX 1ro11 • • and Ron Butler. ~ transfer) were the bli e;round ly hurt our de!eo.aive 1bow- "We're healthy," Coury sald galnen W-, the losers. ing." KERM RIMA SIZ: swp kem tone -r-~ .... -• ' --~-\·;··I. I :. I . I • • with 7" roller & tr1y • extra roller cover • plastic drop cloth • paper paint pail The Whole Works for gem stone key ring • key ring and Hmi preclou1 atone • gold finish • choice from dozens reg 1.00 lcerms price egyptian sandals! paint tray and roller! • and extra roller cover fr•• 7" reg. $1 .99 ....... . 9" reg. $2.49 ..... ' .. 6 ft. step ladder • made of magnHlum • •xtremely lit• weight • rigid construction reg. 18.88 special 13aa S ft., reg. 16.88 now 11 .88 razor blades! 0 • for ac raping paint • industrlel type • 1lngl• edge • for trimming c1louse1 CfHt ffiil is) ;its .. . 1 ~ drop cloths • plastic 9 x 1~ • cover plants & furniture • for wrapping swNtera, bl1nk•h 1nd wivH tub & tile finish • klenk1 epoxy • dri" to tile llke finish • 4 modern colors • rejuvinat" stained fixtures & tiln qt. comb. pack 599 m'lady's ladder! ~ --., f 1 I • 1turdy aluminum • with built.In hand or kneei.1tl e savH broken bone• seconds reg. $8.95 4aa I I FREE! ball point pen! -· Ill Ill ~ u. I ... : ' .: , "' : "' ·-I I ~ring In couiJpo ( COUION I ------ windproof lighter • zippo d•1igo • attractive finish e very practlcal r99.98c kerm1 price save-a-brush I 'I • mix with qt. of h2o • 11v• your bru1hel • if you won't do thi1 we have new bru1het STORE HOURS: Week~ays 8:00 to 6 -Fridays, 8:00 to 9:00 -Sundays 9 to 4 .. , -_., ... . . . . . .. ·- Whot mo,. oppomng aight can thtte bt than tfte 1pectocle of a Ne•port leach city fireman, hoYirtt lowered "-• Americ an flag, thtn dro99Jn9 it ol~g the ground as h• ahufflH along! Don't they tffch flog etiquett• anymore1 -R.F.J. Cutting Red Tape Newport Beach currently is consid- ering • change in city law which could play I significant role iD strumlining the future operation of municipal gov· e.rnment. Tbe modification, due for a public heuing before the city council Sept. 23, broadeM the authority of the city's pr~ fessional pinning director so he may erant certain routine· types of use per- mits and variances where there is clear- ly no necessity for review by the planning commission. Two reasons are given for the change. First. action by the planning director alone should speed the grant- ing of permit&. cut traditional red tape and eliminate the waiting period for ap- plicants caught between planning com- mission sessioM. Secondly, the new system should dear time-consuming routine business from planning commission agendas. Delegation of authority m go•ern- ment always raises some fear that the rights of individuals to protest, enjoy fair public hearing or right of appeal may fall tnto jeopardy. The city appears to have taken great pains to avoid this pitfall. AU rights of appeal. or demand or council, would be retained. I! this new concept of delegated authority is successful in practice, it may be significant in broadenmg the role of paid administrators in the operation ol our municipal government. ln turn, this should free more time Cor commissioners and councilmen to develop broad pol.ic.ies and prepare for long-range needs of the town. Such work is vital during this critical transition period as Newport Beach grows from a seaside community into a maJOr metro- poli tan area _Meaning of 'Liberal' • • ----· - . ......... • Cift Horse _Allen· Seott .., a.oa1aT s. ALLIN .... PAUL SCOTT U.S. nuc1fJar ICient.lAU have confinMd that thne \ ~lollol\I ddected in the Sowiet Union lD JUH and · Jll\Y.,.. deftnJtely nuclear teats i'n the atmoepben. ~ Their analyafa of radioactive debris NCO••id from • · ~ blalta aupporta earlier aCOUltlc. 01 IOUn.cl, ll&mll . from the uploliooa th.at raembled tboee. from other ~ nuclee:r 1hott. U.S. air patrols. watcb- ln& cl011ely lor ndJoactive cloudl. collected the tell· tale debtla but In amounts coDlid~ably smaller than those recovered from pre- vtom Soviet tut.a. 1b1I .. ftndlaC, aloDI dll other lnteWCeoce data.. hail CXIG•lnced ibele acien- tiltl tt.t tbe ftuntMM telit· ed a new tJpe of "clelo'' weapoo. ~ a war· heed f« their Inti·~ min!e, In thNe unanou.nc.· ed uperlment.. 'lbe me and uact loca· Uoo foT the exploeioOI bave been calculated but this ten· lltive lnfonnatioo cannot be pubUabed, ~ the de- talla would aiv• tbe Ru.. slMtS intormation on our detection metboda. ALTHOUGH THE Atomic Enero c.ommiuioo • witn-holdlnl ita announcement ol these findinla, tbe aploelve information ii now in the h.aDda ol Senators who platl to revul the st.artiing news before the Senate votes to ratify t.be nuclear test ban treaty Jiiter th1I week. motphere. Several U:S. mll- itary·brtelllaencc expert.a 1» lieve that Urla may now bt the cue. TEST BAN FALLO\JT - 1't.e deblte OY« tbt DO· dear tea ban tr..aty ian't belpiQs to impro\'I t b • lb'JdDad nktionl tb.t DOW exilt blilt•em aome mem· ben of the Seo.ate. Seo. Ruuell Looe. 0-La., on the outa wit2l leaden of bis party in the Sen•. root advantap ol the debate to needle. Senate Democratic Whip Hubert Humphrey, Minn.. llbcM.rt Ilia recent trip to Roleia. . Constaiitly int.enuptinc Sen. Humpbrey durinl hi. .peecll jn w.pport "' the treaty, Senator Long star· tied the Mtnneaota Demo- crat by tnquirtng: 1•1 SHOULD U KE to ask the senator a queation about his trip to Gorky Park Mid bis d.itcuasi6n ol the treaty with the Rmliana. Wu that blonde iaterpceter a Ru.mo or 111 Am«ican?'' Modern "libenliam" seems to work on tbe idu that because an end is good almost any meaDJ to atain it is good. "I.Jberallam" in the clusical sense meant its adherents staged their main fight again!l the powers and oppressioM of government. Liberals of this stripe strove for more freedom, less govern- ment. They wouldn't be able to recognize those who wear this !Abel today. The " .•• men of zeal, weU·meanlng but without understanding" a.re, when the time is ripe, shoved aside and ellmi· nated. McGID WbM effect thil cllldosure ot eecret Soviet nuclear teat- inl ril baY'e OCl tbe final Senate vote ii ~al The best ,._ • 1bat it will 1wiD1 an ol ~ "an comm l t te d" eena- tora ailllnlt h tr..ty. but not 1'k>ct I"&~ ... iii h wtl• ol - A.mer1ctm pciiticll ol6cer' • the U.S. &nNMy In Mot- OlY'lt," replied Sen.. Hum· phrey. The men of iron, bent on power and conquest at whatever cost, take their place. Modern liberal& argue that if it is good to provide more and better medical care, to ease the retirement years of the elderly. and to do any number of other :tes1rable things, let government hurry up and do it. We see a superlative example of that today in the Soviet Union, where the humanitarian goals of the Revolution. with their emphasis on human rights and human freedom, were soon submerged as totally as if they had never existed, in the greatest dictatorship or modern Umes. The late Justice Louis D. Brandeis, "hose standing as a real liberal can hard- ly be questioned, one8 said this: "Exper- ience shoold teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the gov- ernment's purposes are beneficent ... The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in msidious encroachment bv men of zeal well-meaning but without understand· ing." We see lt, too, ln the East Berlin wall -greatest modern symbol of lost freedom and lost dignity of the individ- ual. We Salute ... That pre.sent! the substance of the case against what has come to be called the Welfare State. The purposes may be good. but too often the end is some form of mass slavery. ALL THE VOLUNTEERS and leaders in the new Newport ~ch Uruted Fund campaign as they open the drive to seek $119,990 for local charity, welfare and youth agencies. May they preserve New- port's reeord of never having failed to achieve a campaign goal Postcard 'Little Old New Ry STAN DELAPLANE NEW YORK -Herc: Yi• are among the glass.and- 1teel canyons of Money Lit· Ue Old New York. Thia is a pleasant way or referring to a complex that includu many thiniS: Beer in Moriarty's cool saloon. A jillioo dollar deal with t h r Corn Exchange Bank - (that ain't corn. brothetl A two-bit tip to the cabb1e or you'd t'ink you'd mold- ered his irandmother or sum pin. A way of refernng to dJa· monds bigger than the Rll7. Luncheon (deductible) orr 52nd and a nudge of $30. l"I TRIED to sell ttim. Commjssioner. The deal foll through, that's all."I A way of speaking or au- tumn gold in Central Park and a pair of matched poodles tugging ~ matched blonde on upper fifth Little Old New York. lhey call 1l Am once •!'atn m tele- phone ranfite of my Money Man A MonfY Man l!I a broken field ·runner "1th your pokf' If hP i;con·!I vn11 K'OrC ' I h3\'t' your pro"J>f><'lll~. Monev Man." I ~aid on th" hotel ·blowtr "But I don't wnderstand just what we an ~tting on " "What is lh& difficulty : ' asked th' Money Man. "This sentence, Money Man-'U the net asset vaJuP of the common shares of the company should by a dis· trlbut.lon of realiud capital ;ains. be reduced below a shareholder's cosl. to that ' x L e n t such distribut.lom would be a return of capital through taxable as outlined above, and a sale of the common ahares of the company by a sharehold- er al the time al net asset value would establish a cap- ita! loss for federal tax pur- poses'" "l'T S E E M S perfectly clear to me," said lhe Mon· ey Man -I could bear him say aside, "hand me thosf' pill!I. Miss Jones. No, the fitreen ones beside lht r('(I ones It seems clear to me." he said · Let me tell. you Monev Man that 1 have read that ~ntence for a good hour I cannot tell yfl what lhe man 1s lalkinfit about I also pomt out." I i;aid. "that th1!' 1s one "entenre in a Ion~ para)?raph nf th" same ·· · Ah ." <o;iili lhe M on r' Man. "lhal I~ th<' heautv par1 about 11 If you can- not understand it. il 1s morr Tuesday. September 17, 1963 Newoort Horbor Thomas A Murph1ne, Editor Walter Burrouahi. Pubh~h••r Char lcs Neiswender. Bu~ine~· Mana.ZN \ Paul :--.1~~en '"'1i:tan1 Puhhsher Thorn.1!1 J\re' 11 t·:d1 nrtJI Otrl'<'lnr Ml'mber As"l()Cll\t<'d Prr~~ I ruled Prest. lntrmallnnsi l M<'mlx'r \11d1I Bur ('All of r1rculallon~ \1eomtl('r C~1!nrn1;1 :'\l"!ASpa~ r Pubhllhcrs Asi;oc1:1t1nn \1r ;n~>' 1 \;i t1nn,1J fd1lor 111 J ·''"n<°tatron York 1han likelv that the federal bagmen will be puuled. It is not our intent to defraud 1he ffds,'' said the Money Man. "but a raule-Oaule keeps lhem on their toes ·• ··OUR PROGRAM for you ," said the Money .,.ran briskly -I "hand me the red pills and a glass of "a· tfr, Miss Jones I -ou r pro- gram Is to give you capital gains. "Capital gains,'' said the Money Man in a reverent tone, ·•are taxfd at a beau- tiful minimum. Whereas the glue you get by the sweat of your brow Is nicked in the high prrcentages. Now If you were a non·prof1t corp- oration-" "Now you're talktn~ ... I i;aid "If you wanl to S()(' a llVll\~ example of non·profll. vou are looking al It. Or would be 1f they had phone TV In my attempts to prof· •l. I am a reverse Midas Let mt touch gold. 11 tums to Duz " That lli nol lhr 1dra:· ~ighl'd the MO'lr\ Man - 1 • hanc1 mr thr \rllnv. pill~. M1i;~ ,Jonr" "1 'TlllS ('\I.I. I( tO:.tinJ,'. nw. Mone\ Man ' I ;~1d ·takr lhr pill~ after I han~ up I note ~al we arl' get ting into a thing will. a Delaware corporation I ' c t m to re-nrmbcr my grandpa speaklnl( of Dela· ware corporations in t h ' same vein as Honliuras Whl're at that time y o 11 l'iiiilOn 't ex{radlt.t banlfrrs •· · Man ." sall1 Ulc Monl'y ~Ian 'VOii fitUtl3 t.nc•or 1)()1 air s11~11-:wm:11 ~: lA"t "'" ;i~s11rl' ,ou that Drlnworr 1~ .. m1~Jitv 1inr Sta11 · fhe' 'r J!OI \Ul•ll' m 1.:hl' I 11 n n ' wntl'r~ If I \HOit 'rnltrWM hkr !hr nnr I rrarl \1111 t'llf'0011rrh "n111ti 'Mn Iv h.1r,., I ~;1111. Circle By RALPH McGILL Last June Gov. Georg" Wallace of Alabama had a circle painted in which to stand when be barred thr doors to university educa· tion in his state. Psycholo- itists saw in this a projec- tion or the governor's jnner- most thoughts about hi~ position. . . H.e •• him· seU. th'Y deduced. as stand- ing aJooe in a 1mall, con- fining space. Now that symbolic cirde has grown even smaller. And the man in it has be- come even more lonely and alone. WE ARE witnessing, al· most certainly. the slow be- ginning of the political de· cline and tall of ~rge Corley Wallace. He was. It seemed, ambitious for poli· ticaJ power and place as a Macbeth. And it is possiblf now to believe that his am- h1t1on had also the quality ,,f o'erleaping itself and fall· mg on the othrr side. HJs friends said he was looking ahead to the l l S. Senate. He hlmseU said he might contest for presidential del- rgates. He had looked into lus mail and heard a call. Grows Smaller !lchools; had no words uve those funous with rancor and recrimination; had no wisdom and vision. but only furious accusations. TKERE ARE GROWING ~igns that many of his own people have becom' bored with him -and that is not good for political ambitions. And certainly those ele- ments ot the ~me rttbt wing tn thll country must have decided, regretfully, that they must look el.Je. where for their leader. The major newspapers of bis state which helped create him, have rejected. his lead- ership and bis pol.lcies. It must have been a real shock to him when the lo- cal governments in Hunts- ville, Birmingham, and Tus- lcegee requested him not to interfere in their aifairs. It is not good for a pohtl· clan to be seen publicly wiggling on a hook. es· pecially one of hl.S own making. But Gov. Wallace was so wiggling He had abused the federal govern- ment for "interfering" in local aifairs. When his own people asked him not to in- terfere In the aUairs of their local governments, Mr. Wal· lace was on a hook. FROM JUNE to Sept.em· ber Is not long, as time u measured. But in th.at time there had been e n o u g b change for the power atruc· tures of the cities of tht state to understand that progress cannot be divided. Thew bad learned, too, that this nation, in which we an live and have our being can- not agree, if It wished, to permit the stata to deny citizenship rights to aome of its citizens. There ftl'9 always fine people In Ala· bama. But their newapapen, clergy, public offidala, and the economic power struc- ture gave them little oppor- tunity to be heard. Between .June and September that dangerous situation h a d changed. Today. the cry to the governor is, "Let us alone." The sure political decline of George Corley Wallace has begun -as it need not have begun had he not chosen to begin it by stand- ing in a circle. THE INSIDE STORY - The ti.nit public d.bclosure that the U.S. had detected 8fl explosion in the Soviet Uoioo that looked suspi- cioualy like a nuclear test waa publl.sbed by tbe Wash- ington Star on June 30. The ~·· infonna· tJoo came from a highly re- liable govemmeot official 'Wtlo WU deeply dUturbed over a Whlte Hollff order suppreuina the information so as not to upet the test ban negotiation whlch ~ viet Premier Khrumcbev bad jmt 1«retly agreed to. · AFTER THE ltory ap- peareci. the Atomic Energy Commilsioo coofirmed that an explosion in RUSlia bad been detected, but t h e i r tene 11DDouncement down- graded 1he di.loovery by cla.lmln1 that there wu no evidence to pin-point the blast u being a nuclear ex- plosion. Two of the three explo- sions recorded by U.S. de- tection instruments occur- red on June 12, just two daya after President Ken- nedy gave his American University speech stating tJur.t the u .s. wouJd not test again in the atmoapbere so long as Rusaia did not do so. The governor did not fare •==-=msii:s:l:!::::!!IZll••em!!:•••••••• too well last June. r-iow, in the time of harvest, he 11411 begun to reap what he sow· ed He has given us a close. revealing look into th' cur· 'MIE TBDtD Soviet nu- clear test occurred in July while Under Secretary ol State Averell Harriman was in Moscow neioti.atlng the partial tell ban accord now before the Senate. All three lous world of Georf!e Wal· lace. It would not be ac· curate to say that he wH outwitted by thr Whit. House There "as no con· lest of wits. Thr governor had. by his o" n maneuvers. made hims('lf vulnerable. Unhappily for him~elf and his ambition. hr also made himself appear to 1'M' a puff- ing. windy man rrving out againsl nonexistent "rnemles and nailing a~a\ al wind· mills rm; t.O\'EH~llH spoke or dictaton 111 actually suggested. ser1011•ly, lhal f'residrnt J.\Pnn• ov was so worrieli aboul him Gt'or~P \ Wallacr. • nlrrin~ prf':iii· <1enlial rmm<lrtl'< lhat the l'll'Sld1•n1 hk1 h ·•1111ld ar- rr<>t him II ""' 1101 clear "helher hf' 1111 11 •;iw him - '"" a!' a prnh;11i1, presulent of this couni 1' f 11r gover· nor spoke or tn, toms Jost and dangers at hand. But he did not. a~ lwlore, speak of himse U a~ "ading 8 sovereien stall· 1Pi.:ally able to defy th~ t 1•111• JI govern- ment and 1t~ 1 ·•hlituUonal requirements l11 i,:uarantet' to l!"lll1t" crtlu:n • 111aT proTcc- tion of lav. II ":•~. 111 I• ~how tu "" •II In 11•;1d ;.1111" nol ,.,,·lml< , 1111' 1111 thr •" , ~t lh1 ~ 1~1n1 1n • in lht• Ir~' ;1 I ;inrl rrc1nn h.,, "·' ~ t1l'J1 .. 111" IV, 8 :o;<H1 11'1t>vi:don 11ne t'Ouh1 "''"~ 11f 11or "ho tory <1nl1 ~m Alall' remP<1' 1 clMfli Mailbox ~11.rlttg Pla"f To the Editor I don't lcnow how the New. port Beach Plarm.ing Com· mission can issue a permit and give as reasons 1 lJ That they could not take the inconvenience of the people into consideration. 121 wp all need cement Bol)i of these are way out of nr der. f''llU T. ,..ho pays the la~ cs" Who stands all thr <'O$ts nl.'edec1 to ofl('rati\ the> c1l'I>'' Art such per~on... ""' en- 11tlel1 to -;omf c-<1ns1drr11 t1on • Sceood. Jlas lh<' Pl;im1101:. rommiss1on ever lal.en a trip and r hecked llw l'p<-ta 11on or a cement nm.1n11 plant" Where do lht') J!el the sand and J!rJ'el' DoeST'l 'l it have lo hP moved to the plant from hve or 10 miles away? llavr they ever worked for a company that taught work s1mphfi- calion. wherPby all working plrrt!" 11Te brought a~ 11ear 111gethrr as possible'' \\'If\' SOT mll\ 1• lhr nm. mi:t plnnt nrar 1h1• !land and J.!TCl\.t•I pit' Till ~ v.0111'1 lw-;i :.:ivmi:~ and thr t rnwnl t'ould tlf' <1old dw:iper I thml. thf'rr v. ·'' '""' till Ir rnM111er;111nn 111 1111 "" 11~.i11nn malir, -nd I think the people of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach11 shouJd not allow these few people to cause hard feelings be- tween them. Perhaps the city council should appoint a committee to investigate and try t-0 come up with something that ls for tht benefit of the people . It's about time the people started getting commissions 1 hat have their interest al heart. L. H O'HALON \l't"•I ~~tcport To 1tw> Editor This .J L may think West "'ewport looks hke~ slums. llut a~ I hve in Newport Shores. 1 'll bel monty that .I 1. hai.n't IJ«n past the first block into this com- mumly. because 1f he had, he would have found a very commendable place to re- side. • explosions were in the kilo- ton range. A kiloton is. the ex-plosive equivalf.t'lt of 1,- <XX> tons ()( TNT. According to nuclear e.x· perts who analyzed the ttist.s their ftndiogs show th~ tbe Russians are near the de- velopment of a "clean" nu. clear weapon that will be undetectable by the U.S. even when fired in the at- The West Newport slums J L sees from the Coast Highway l$. -on1¥ roadsid~. business ,I\ IOI CARNEY L ttttn ''""' rt•••o •rt -.1 •-• Y ... 1 •rt \'*I~ .. Miii"' le 111 uo•u ,.,. ,. o11 ... 1 ... 1t Hiio• Nam•' ""''' .. ,,...,, _..,.. •411 ttf,.~,n Wt tf f~t It m.-t. ,_,'""'*I• IM Mm. tM1 wiM M ..... ,, ,. '"' ... ..,.... ,...,,...,..~ ...... ,.,, ... ,...,,."'" •• ,.,...... •tf'I ......... llW e•~Vfftt .,, tf4U(C .. t'~ -. ... , ftthn ,,...... "I am happy to hear that," said Sell. Long. "My genera.I impression is that the senator wit.b her help obtained more publicity out of his coooection Wlth Mr. Kbrusbcbev than ,aioyon• elle So the American gov- •mmcnt. Can my friend name anyone in American history who haa ever had more pubUclty. . . f:rom hia COMection with the Rus- alana and Mr. Khrushchev in particular, than the sena- tor from Minnesota?" "I RAVE NEVER ~ to keep 111 accunte record ol pre6I clippings, J' Seo. Humphrey retorted. "But I have one unique di.stl:nct1on. The Premier ot the Soviet Union at ooe ot the Commu- nist party conclaves took time out to denounce me as a vicioUJ anti-Commu- nist. I !eel that my trip was worthwhile." "I say to tile senator, the RusAan.s lib you aod they don't like me," n e e d 1 e d Long. "A mm from 1tle Ru8sian embassy came to aee me lMt week. What he had to ny WU parallel to what the senator has been eaying in his speectl. ThoM fellows have giYea the aen- .tor from Minnesota a bt.I· lion dollars' worth of public- ity. They have given th• senator more than anybody else on earth has recelve<l." AT nns POINT st n. John Spa.rtm.an, D-Ala., a friend of both IMM.ora. in- tern.tpt.ed t h e exchange, when he noticed that Sen. Humphrey's face was be- coming red W!itll qer. Art· other Democratic seo.t.or took Sen. Long by the arm and led him from the noor. ' HE .Sh ~ i&Uon tlemt1 1 with I l :IO J wood .ehool No f'tllUh' ttll d bJ tbt lice club. Road1 -· ' • • • . : _, -. •I Could JOU, U ,._,. .,o, MMI aa learn to be a. mt- haw ~ ~ tedlMlo-eMlllQ "1 hangtnr around a lkal adnac1H that 1-ft oe> pnp." CW'ftd -atomic Pft'll', JC la tM WbnolopcaJ world ,......., hlO If Hf eom. U. ~major lnwatmeell '"""' ud ....._, ~\ lDd .. ~. Tbat•1 't.111 ...... ~ and lnvtnUoa, Onq. Colli~~ m -"th• bucnu ty mamben by Dr. Prode1' .,...... said. Thonuoo, prolete0r ol .co-lt la up to the junlor col· oomlca and ldm1Dhtrat.IOD al lelu to make the best of the Cluwnoet ,...a C'Alllea· a.WlllblMal ln the human u'hchno)OIJ ...... tech• .,.., te traJn "the Vall &r- ftldua la • ~ t.rmu1a "1 ol "'PPOrtinl troope." for failure," t>r. 1'lomton ...... He 1'oW ..... ·~· ~W...WiDtueb • ~ that tolermcea tn prodatdiaa haw -.. ,. duc9d from ~ tD &Im.· BbysCluh •4ILICTID IY WW -New officers of lbe ne• Huntington-Valley. Poat of tbe ~Veteram ot l'onlgn Wan include (from left) Bert Hombs, quartermaster; Don !P. Bon.fa, commander, and Pa.ul A. White, senior vice commander. oootk ol .. blcb. ''Tbla 1lu created a _. raqe ol problama In all ~ eJ of llWIUfacturln&,. he polnt.t out. TbuJ the Med for t«hnical spedaHwU, Outgrows Quarters ·~ounty GOP Chief )l.aps Demo Stands P Pi ks "'1'1>oee who learn b1 rot. Ost C can never be ....._,___. aa teeb· , l'lidam Tbe du-;& llillldl a The Harbor Atta Boyt lborouCh IP'OUbdlDc s. Id· Club, oae of the lar&ut boya' First Slate tftce, lftalb Ind ...,..nn, -eJube 1n the U.S .. ls outarow· r a captll ti Idea be cu H· loi lll quarters, In Costa pJott u his um. tn hil cboMn Meu, club ~resident Arthur Of Of lice rs held illcftue MdCenzie aa1d today. • ;&tolutloftl puaed by ,. en lbe aecurity of tht Untt.d _:~!,.~ ~a ,:,r:ue ~~-:J:~dw:!~bt.o ~; $t eoawntiou ol Youna Stata and MCODd becauae Don P . ~ RuoUncton ~............... the II*" problems created Q.tmocratl were termed "da.n· tbeM '__:. .. ,. ckar'• de· Beach aUlon:M!:f, a.., been mult ~ wbea be repo11I bJ a 111JT&eoning membenhlp ~ ln the atmne" by ., • ....,.._ Y dected ~ ol tbe for w~'' Dr. 1\oJMoa went whldl baa re.ached a total fl&- Dtmda Cal'penter, Coat& Meta tcrlbe the point of vi.W of an new H~Vahy POiit oa;, u.re In H cess of 3.1100. daairmaD ol the Orange Coun-arm of t.be party wbicb la _, of the VetertM o1 For· JuJt 11 the~ baa COM "PlanJ are JUst in the talk· tr Repobllcan Central Com· now ln power ln our nation. e'J:. War•. ~ th.I~ one b cie!:: = lnc ltqt, but what we'd like mtttee. "Even ihouth it ta only a amed to aerve with him a 1a: om""::.r tbe1tirne 1' dtaw• to do la buy some land for a ;~·ne txtl"emllt at.and taken 'juvenile' arm of the Demo-are Paul A. wtlite, aeniiot' .... to dote ._ a hllh club annex adjacent to a tiJ conwatlom of the CaUfor. Yice commander; Robert H. .... a ~ ICbool or church wtlh outdoor tda Youn, Democ:rata and tbe crat party, ltl ~aoluttona must Davit, Jimi« vict OOftUIW>d. tcbooJ atudent wWa atbleUe facilities lhat we vouna DeUlOC?at.a ID tbe Welt· be t.Uen to repl'de!Ot lhe er; Bert T. Hombt, quarter-. couJd ue," be explained. im ReOon an dangerous for views of that party unle11 muter: George R.. St.a.ii&. ''Of course. our problem ta a1 lea.at two reuona " aald clurty repudiated by rupoa-•urieon: Elbert Wlll.laml, ad· ~-l}or Film inoney, or the lack of lt," Clrpenter. ' slble Democrat. at the stale voc.tte and adjutant. Trulteea ~ ..tdecl McKenzie. "First bee uch of and national level" elected are PallJ Comer, 'l1le club president, CoJta tbae ' &UM lf cted Prutdent Kennedy wu ask· George Skelton and W'llllaml. f p }i • Mua'a ch.let of police, aaid ,,..... pro=-aatou 1., u!..t-ed 1t blt Tbunday preu co. A.ppo1Dted lo comm t tt e e 0 0 bCS ..veral charitable foandationa -.-n -" a.., ference to comment on the dlaiftnlOlbipa by c.ommand· have been contacted with re· forelp policy raotutiona of er Boala are Whitt, member-To Be Seen "ard to money but added that the Youq Democrats. ship; Ivw Bartell, ioJtttution; 'nothing 11 deftni~ yet." "I didn't agree with any Al Williams, publclty, and Wllliam O'Nul. exec:uUve one of them," replied Mr. Hombs and Williams, eo-ANAHEIM _ A colnr fl.bn aecretary of the boya' 'club, Kennedy. chalnnen of the 90UVeNr ~ taba of UM UMl2 polltical said expansion of .ireMnt club cram group. campa!p 1D the $4tb Conire• tadlltiel at ~.Center St. ha1 BB PAL Club .Slates Meet Fonnal m.titution and In· atonll DI.strict will be &llo1'D alto t.11 considered. n. PAL Club, an organ!-Fl8• ho"man stallltion ol the new offtcera at a dinner meeu.n, Sept. 24 "But It seems one or more .a&1t for Huntington Beach "4 WllJ be Oft Columbus Day. Oct. at Knott'• Berry Farm chick· annuu would ~rve our pur· tJemcntary acbool younoten 12 at Memarlal Hall tn Hunt· en dloner restaurant accord· poM better and at the aame I wtth bleJdel, wm meet at Lose& Motor ~ aeacti. 1n1 to HarQld u. ~. ,,bo time t>t more convenient toe ~ tbe ~ ol members and u.tr famllles, .. 3:• p.a . 81pt. • -at llabtn· · Bepublkaa JW.t cw.-~ .-Id. wood and V l 11 a I• View An outboard mo&or valued Ad CJuh M --a..... __ ....... . ---------at -WU reported ftoleft eets 609 UUH WU -com• ICboola ill Huntlniton Beach. P'rtday from 1 fisherman wbo merclally for u1e in 1eboou No dWll nor charges are storq bis boat near the New-Orange County Advertilina for the teaching In civics Beach Hosts ~ for membershtp 1n port pier, police aald today. Club will bear Nonnan F . c= ol bow .:=tlca.Ji cam· Ult cJDb Which la sponsored Officers said lhtev~ ap-Jo b n 1 o n, new advertbinf ~d. It ~:both' UM = bf the Hunttniton Beach po-pattnUy used • fish hook to ma" a, er al the eamadon u and Repubn One MiJJion Uee Athletic Lea..... Tbe plck a lock, then tarried of.I Company'a fresh milk and ice -la thelr vari can ~: •-· a motor belonging to Allan oream division at a mefltina oua P dub ammaDy ataeea a bicycle u. Knlght. 490 Santa Ana at S:lO -p.m. Thuraday at the nlnl eealoa1. f\md ralJlnga Almost one million penona Road-eo and aalety ~. Ave., Cotta Mes.a. Balboa Bay Club. and public appearances. vlalted the bucllft In Hun-Tbomat la t. t l D ' ttf-UnltDa Beach durtne Auiust. ervatlon1 for the dJnner at uteiuard Chief Vln~ Moor· 1731 Sierra Bonita Dr., Pia-hou.e reports, and hla men cet1tfa. The dinner la at 7 p.m. handled 3t ,• mlacellaneous lhe film 1howin1 at 8 p.m.. calls and loveatl&aUooa, in· Motor Taken At Boatyard eluding $31 rueue1. The local corp1 aulsted In 959 other l"eleuea, admlnls· ured to 4S major and 513 mJnor first aid ca"Mt, located 306 mlsslnl persona, and made 25 boat rescues. An outboard mot.or and ac· A breakdown of peraooa ceaaoriea valued at 1837 .50 vtatUng tbe beaches 1hows were ltol.en during the week· 1118,280 ~ the city area and 7'5,120 1n U.. county aru. end from lhe Schock boat Ufeguard veblcle1 answered yard, 501 29tb St.. Newport 220 service calll, boats, 181. Beach, police reported to-The police department was dapY· 11 aid , ... _ t d called In oa 50 occa1ion1 and o ce • uM! mo or an the U.S. Cout Guard on acteaory equipment were two ta.Un from the rear of the There were only two am· boat yard. hula.nee cuu, three retusci· J ewels Taken . latiooa. and but one drown· lng .-....... ~·-- -...UTlrUL; S bdrm. )ome •"'1oold.nc ,..tnk wi. wtlb pl-r. 2~ •Ya. t&ln, "°"'· lntff'ooO!)ft\, .. maatv bdnn. TNa rqr vacant or unit.I -$4T,GOO ''C" Thomas, Realtor 1M W. CoMt 8W)'. LI 1o111F Newport Bcb. Jtv ... Kl 6-M43 Private Beach Cominuni.ty. NMtly MW a belbiOom, 2 bf.I I\ ho.m• hi.II tlnrplaq, buUt-w, a.n4 double s-•· rai-.' >te&lly elttf&rll tum· &al\lnfl lftduded. Tttt• ta a mlnlature m&NJon. 'nlen an I poola, a.NS private be&cllea for ft'l.rnmJD•, ttdlJ.na, am.tJJ boat&. Per· ftci cartb'H We tot year ~nd mjoynient or buc.h home. J' u l l y tumiahed price SJ'T.500. Call W. 4 L., lJlc. ()pee Ev• JCl t-T71L NEWPORT BIDACH OFTICJ: 1Tlh It lrvtne Ml 6-1711 * OPEN HOUSE * TRADE 631 Riverside. Nwpt. Ht.I. VACANT. Move in thl.11 2 BR.., L.IR A dm. DbJ. J&• r&,fe In a.ll•y. Good fln&nC· lnf. $111,600. *POOL* NEWPORT HEIGHTS Thi• 3 BR, 2 BA. home Ju•t redu~ S3.000 for quick aalt. Blt·ba, F.P~ cpu A: drp... dbl•. pJ"aj'e. Mutt aee to appttclate. W. E. LAOiENMYER Rllr. 181\0 NwpL Blvd. CM. )(1 8·3.928 Evu. KI 6-34.83 GROUND HOGS Her• It lJI! ! l J!:ASTSID!: lot lloll' x 203'. With a fine old- tt home, havtns three bed· room.e, two bat.ti., n~ place. fM'Ced alr beat. and a bu.UMn ldtchen with an J:l.lllCCI'JUC T ~p AJ'f coolc cai.r. Dr,...a'9 cupeU~. lovely dra~ and a bonWI of an aulom•· tic wuhu. VACANT, ud owner Ill A N X I O U 8. HAVPJ PLANS It VARJ· AN'C'E ror FOUR MORl!I unit.I on lot. Full Price Jo•~ $22.9&0 Tum.1 22116 i'aJrvlew Rd., C.M. Ml 8-8811 Evea HI 8·MM Two Double Garages On thl• M·l Jot and a ccny 2 ~droom hoUH v•ry con· venlmt f or a llve-on-Ute- premlae. car npalr attua· lion. upholsll'ry 11hop or whatPVrr you have ln mind. U ,600 down will handle. w. & L.. Inc. Open Evea. 876·3171. OORONA DEL KAR OFFlClt 2780 E. Paclflc Cout Hlway From Auto Hein Wanted 81:1·3111 1· NORTH BAY FRONT ... '-* 4m.. or hai.rd.ruMn T newlrtreda or snndparenta? city !olu or !&rmert f Who buys more Savings Bonds 1 Al ttatietical-mlnded u we are to- : d&J, the Treuury Department can't annrer that question. TbeTreaaury MU know that U.S. Sa'finp Bonda a.re owned by tens of •OUnna of fanu1ie.a. So it mil'ht be llfe to aaaume that people in everr walk al life belong to thia ••aaofinp ~· 'ftdl la a ~Y fact for the Unit.eel aa-. and for the free peoples of th--.rth. For Savinp Bond dollars are~ .an important role in the .-;~of hl11tory. Thia f'6 billion reserve in the l'Oftl!IJD~da i1 1'w'1cinc. viR'· oroulJ today to help our countTy in tbe major 1truggle to defend free- dom. At the aame .time. SavinJr!I Bond~ help build your personlll purchasinr power by paying srood interest and providing a method of savinr that'1 unconditionally aafe and readily cuhable, And the higher your pur- ch~ing power, th~ better it speab for our system. It all adds up to one of the beet ways you can save money and at the 8atne time help your country. Start buying Bonds next payday-throu1h the Payroll Savinp Plan where you work, or from any bank_.nd aee if you don't feel pretty good about it. ICMp freedom in yovr fvture wirh• U.S. SAVINGS BONDI .. !D) ~~ The Volunteer Bureau at duplex with pier It ll~t. Gertrude 0 . Cox, 1612 W. 325 N. NeW2Q[t ~J~ .. Costa Below appral11al. 3 bed· Ocean Front, Newport Beach, Mesa, a United Ftmd aeency. r11om1 up. 2 down. Can be told police Friday that jewel-eee«:s persona wUllng to dri~-..-iverted to 6 bedT'Oom ry worth $300 had been stolen children and adulta tn need homf'. But Balboa illand from the glove compartment ol medical Clift, or to help IOC'atlon. Sl(H,500. of ber auto. in clerical wort. Jdormation FAMILY SPECIAL ... 6 M1lalllg IM wd is a dinntr may be obtained by calling bedrooms, 2 bath•, fire· rtni valued at '75, a pearl LI 8-0717. Tbe office b open pl11<"e excellent ruldenllal neckJ~ vaiued at $150 and between 9 a.m. aad 0000 Mon· area. Clol'e t.o beache11. earrtqa valued at S'TS. day through Frictlly. I s:i&.~ ~~=-=-=-~~==::;:-:~!~~~~ STAR GA'Z.EK1<i'_, ...... ......, ...... --., ___ 8y Cl.A Y l. l'Ol.LA"-----.----11 "< Yow Ooit,...m•llr G.ml• ~ Y Arcorcll119 lo Htt S•a" To develop~ tor w~. r90d words cor-repond11i9 10 ~ of your _Zodt0e birth sign. 611, &: .._. 61 tro 6'111....dl o\N.,.. &6N<>f~ 67 A...! 63 ~-&0 ()! 70 L•I• 71Rtlotlofte 72 ldeO• 7ll ..... 7•And 7~ r,,...,,,_ 7& F.,. 77 R ..... ""...,...... ,.~ 80~ ~I t_..., 81>M•-.,,.,,.,.,,~ '" ,, .. 1y ~'"""'' ... ""°"" ,, "'"'"" ·~ 1...,., -q v ~A, t1"tl'""'f t .... '""1"1' 3106 Newport Blvd. NpL t Market Bul<et Plua l ORlolt 3-43MI O~n Evea Cozy Eastside Home convtnltnt tn .M:hooh1 a nd cbun-hu . tht.'I be&mf'l'I <'tll· lnit 3 bedroom ~ pt'rfrct for the youn~ family. The pool 11lze ba.ck yard II &ll ff'nr f'd and the dtlll<"hrd doublt Jt&r&ge Ii• entf'red -from th• •11.-Y The ntw rnpel.8 a nd thl' wood burn· lrtR Cirepla<"e mAkf' It lhf' hllV Of lhl' Wtfk 1 \\' t. ,), , I nr O(lf'n Ev"" )fl 8· 7711 t Full prirt S 17 9!\0 I. :-\F:\\f>ORT RF.A\11 OFFJCF. 1ith A. Jrvdt1 AU 6-7H l . . . . ' . NEWPORT DACH OFFlCll 11th ud In1nt I.a 1-1711 LAND PARK ESTATES 3 Bedroom'lmme alUC«> la pluter, iua loL A w rear yard for boat or trailer. " t l3.l!OO. Bdt ot lermt, Immediate ~lon. W ells-McCardle, Rltn. 1810 Newport Blvd. CM LI 8·7729 Ml 1·21S8 or LI 8·11U. Sun. • Eves . fte a...,. o..e DAILY PILOT ~ .-... ..... Bac. .... --tao.a 1'114111 Ol'nOIC ROl1U .. ..., Uuw ,.....,, I A.Ii. • 8 P.11. 1111 Jlf....,_rt ~ M..,. JOrt ..... A.Sil roa KILL NUIDIBa u ,.. n.t .. .......,., .. ldU .... ~., .. ldl n11lltilllllemnt.Mll• ,., '"' llJLL NUllBEa. n_i. wtD......,. ........ ",..., eaL Dftlr9 ................. ...-.d7· w • .-.. -., •• nim'7 ,_ '*-ftrn -.n.a ~-tr ......... ~ .. -..ai. (Md wertiOL If D.ICADLl'NE P'OR IOLL8 OOIUU:CftONS AND NEWOOPY I P .JI. U1.11 for puWloa. .... foDowlilc .. , • Yee _,, place J'O'l1' .. •1 phoae -ucept 000:-A· LJ11."I: Ml.a wtudl an atneU1 OAall al our 0011111« or iaa1 ..., _, b1 mail wttJt ea.a uelOMd. COllDt I wwda ,_ line. NO DIME • A • LIN'm ITDI OVER IH . fte DAILY PILOT, llAJUK)g llAILElt, ... "'ODAY (8WMlay FAIJUoa) WA.'"T AD RATM1 • TOO; ~"DllJ)I BrtTEA RESULTS Mlahnum Oharp1 '4..IO nRST lO WO.llDS I dmes --···. --····· 14,.50 Per u1 over I --11.00 Jr Wed. or Sun. st.oe ! l to IO WO.llDS • tlmft -• ··-. ·-·---16.IO Per 01 onr I -l t.!6 If Wed.. or Su.a. --··-SS.15 II '4 40 WORDS S Hmet ··--···---·-· SC.ot P~r 01 onr I -·--ll.60 U Wed. or Saa. -··-·-··· l !M 41 WORDS OR MOR.I: Otar.-ed aa Dlaplay Cl.u- allled O&aas&ned Bo• Numbers: fl aemce ch.arfe. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO CA.'1CEL AN AD THAT HAS NOT YET APP~ARED, BUT WE VA1'"NOT Gl 'AUJ\Tl:E TO 00 SO. BE SURE TO Ai;IK FOR "Kii.i. Nl..'M· BEK!" E.~c•:PTto~ ~n. 1: 81T11A· T10'1!' WA~D. Tru· elent.. aot M"nl~: A Clf'ata JN'' wont, NUlb la ad~ EXC:J:PTIO~ ~o. ,: Noa- c-ommi'n-.laJ un·l~ (lroa· lnr. drff•maklnr, "-"1 •ltlln1. <A·u h•nc. "wtar, 11tr.1 H ""lmtr. I! ttmN: J,\.!111 Add I 1.00 P'.M'a \\ Nln,.-.Jay and ~nnda7. EXC'KPTIQ,'1 !\o. S: <-Om· ft\f'N'Ull ~n Ir..-. rlaaJ1ltt- c-at111n U : 1 Nil. l11rh, II um .... II& ~dti 11.00 ""' NII. ltvh t'llC'h \\ rdn~1 a.net ~und.ay. un '-)'OW'• L~ Ute Jow down ~-' ot ».OOO.. Lot I.I ll•U.O f Bdmi WIUl l'OOf, Kltcllen hu .tectric buUt, In atov•, clllll.....,., Plut a BBQ. t;ll DmYOH I.ANS - VACAHT -PT.NO, 3 BR. 2 BA . $16,SOO Nawe.r! Quality! Well -built bffu\11 Carpei.d RAJU>. WOOD noorJ! La.lb and plut.r! Hu,-e Uvtn,r 1'00ftl I Double p.ract! Good UM near tebool•I Pll7JMllll only $~ per mo.I Buny, call today! See toda.yl MI 1·7111 .•• Open 'Ul t Newport at lltb :4<Jul (~ './Ul<'n ' 1-llOOllQ n& uu tA-aOJLDIMGe TO Ba llO~ l·a--OWN Y017a O~ A..Pl'llT. 1-LOn • .&.m&AO& u.--.KOtJNTAJN, DUEJIT raon:an ,.-.....u>TS & .unu:A.G:& OtlT-OP -001.'TNTl' 1--00JDI. a CNDUlt'l'llU.L 6-INOOMJ: Paon&n M-INVU'l'llEH'D I e•u ~n WA.NTICD IA-81JSJNEM onoJL. I• 'PAI 1:8TAU Dal. ._.ON&I 'l'O LOA!f 4a WAN'ISD t-llO&TGAGU & 'IDI 7&. 8 EIT 80108 ~.U.S. ROUSU u ... tals. Dup&u.ee t-&&Nr.il&, .&.rn. tAr--&0011 a 80ASD u &OOJO 'IO lllDfl' lt&-&&NT.&J.A, G&KllLU. ••• .. ..... 'lltr. ~ 1J-Bt111NE88 aDT.&LI lJ--&ENTA.L,t w AlQ]g) l._'DAVEL 4a n.unt l'OPTA.%10.N M-.PE&80N ....... Jl-L08T & l'OUND Js-..A..NNOUNCEIO:NT8 N-SUlllll:Ka o.uaa ~UO'l'ION 16-81:&VIOU IU.-Bt71LDD8, OON· ftAOTOU ~ llO-J'.u:NTINO, p A.n&- BANGSU J6D-CJ:IOCNT, 00.N· mm UE-PAVINO ur-cu:or&10AL UG-llOVINO a 8TO&AO& !SB-ll&IONaY Sll-&OOIDIG 16.J-WEUUNO 11K-Tll& SDVMm 161-ASl'llALT on.a Ulll-8P&INIU.&U 16N-PLUJOllNO llO-l'L.4..fr.l'E&INO & l'ATCBINO UR-8WDl .POOLB, SUVJOIC 168--llA.ULINO 16P-6LAZINO 14T-.f1JllN A<J'Ell S._BU81lfU8 8DV1mt MA-AOCOUNTINO £.l>N BOOIUlEEPING U-OAADEN IEAVICE S5--<1E.'ll'EILAJ. u:&Vl~ IO-lltO.NlNO 11-WASlllNO U-HOUSEWOKIL U-SEWINO, ETC. l6-CIDLD OAU ll-llABYSl'ITINO st-ftlTUA.l'IONB WANTED 40-.KELP WANTED, 11KN 41-llELP w ANrmD, WOMEN U-llELP WTD. M. & w--U-llELP WANTED, ~'VUTMJ:NT .... QUIBED • U-HJ;LP Wl'D. Pllm' A· &ATION ~E.MPLOYHENT AGENC0:8 60-l"URNITUR& 6S-ANTIQUU U-SEWING ICAClllNU .._AJ.'PUA.NOES '6-T\', RADIO, MtJlllCAL .._PlA.'408 .t O&GA.N8 -Dta---,......,., 1~1118CELLANEOU8 '7&-WEABINO UPAUL '71 FOOt., Dal'.N& '7t-MlSC. WANT&D llO-PJ:T8 111 -LlVES~ H -POULTJlY .t RAJHl.rl.'a IO-BIOYCLl'A tt--MOTOiOYOLF.8, - 8-000Tlt&.4' H-~PORTJNO ooom t4-AIRPLA.'1E.4'. l"AJtft t& ROATS .t SUPPLIES K-TRAlU:R8 11-AUTO UPPl.lr.4' tA-A AIRS tt-TRtlCllA 100-AUTOS IOIA-rn ... lp. Nm GOT A. DIMU RUN A LINE! .. I ___ ..,._ ) ----. --,,, ' We hev• 9ethered met.rials . fNm around the World, end aroun~ the Ne· tion tftet we will be showing et our me· ior Y erdage Fein. SILKS • WOOLENS • COTTONS -RAYONS· ACETATES • end 100'1 of otfter Fibera wiU lte"on (ji•· play and on s.1.1 HOUIU .IOll SALi I HOURI POil IALl 1 OIMllW. OINIRAL OINIUL ... ($l.00) Seven ,. Dollars Down UDO s.SOMetilina &tr1I OWNER TRANSFERRED OPEH HOUSE , ht &clustve Westcllff Upper hy Aree; .· Newport~ Three to Six Wrooms Two to Four l4tths Models AveUebl. a..' Al $bes Others built to order on the lot yeu ..a.ct. Al .Custom Built -On foee Simple Lt.,.I PRICES START AT U2,756 .. 1W. flY .. of ........... -A~ y.., Clt1lce .... ,_ I• na-W"Jt . "" -.... °' ~ .. . ·.: ... :;.. .,.: . -~ .. .. ... ,• .. •f• .. , "' ·•· ... ... .. :• ., . "' .. ·. A TlllWllG BAR&Alll .... ,....,, 1tiOO ... ft.. tllne Wtew,. two W Jlilw wltl& llUILT·IN KltCilEN IN· eLODING DE"DAST om&, '"'*ee• ,... .• Mat wl dlltJ ..... 19.DJT llODWOOD nooB8, W /W ~ la lftq roam, ....... ...,.. aad halhraJ1L Wlrlllc • .,..an 11a for lateHOm or Jlbft. Doable p.. np, ovenbe eovend pe.tlo, beuaUfully laad· -.peel and feeced )'U'd.. Loeaied wr mod· ; ~en aboppbtc cw.eta a.ad aU g:ra&. of eehool '.:; laclucllag eollep. PRICED TO SELL S!t;.825 ;~ -A.SSUME EXUmNG 4%3 G.L LOAN. r p .8. Drop • pellllf la oar wtl1lbaJ welL ·:; r l ·'· i=· •, .. ;'· ... ,.. .. CONTEMPORARY CUSIOM HOME ~~ A. L A..,..._, laome, baOt ... 0Wllel"1 -~ wl ....... to • tan wor• s-Mip. .,..._ da:ree bedroom, two .,.., ... Pol'U7 flnplw la ,.... -.rpeeect Dvtaa .room. ~ fuDllT roam wttla vlQI noon ..a 111c11q p. 4oor to hqe ...._ .. patio. BalJt..la elecfirlo ktWaea bt.- tiadlllc clllllW'lltllaer, lw1a of cupboucl9 wt .,.._ LOOA'IED NED 008TA Ml8A PAK a DOWNTOWN SHOPPING DJS. TRJOr. Prleecl to tell at $28,960 -Only 10% dOW1L Trade For Anything Of value. B&alfioe. l>Nl buy 3 bedJ'Oom. 2 bath homa Meea Del Mar. fUIOO equity. Owner haa mo"*1 forced l4l sell tor pnce of $20.000 and $100 coven coat3. Better hurry on thia one! Sub- mit c1ea.r boat. car, etc. Forced Sale Divorce and vacant boWe neoeattata quick ..ie. Reduced is.600! 3 bedroOm • rumpu8 rm., 2 be.Ula; -Harbor Hll'h· Janda home only walk to l'fewport tiehoola and Wutclltt abopptng cen· ter. SZ6,600, $2,700 dn. R-2 Zone Old Home Harbor View 2 bedrooma A rumpua room with at.reel to street. loL Extra prap for boat at.ora.re. 1 ~ bath.~ refrtg. 1600 eq. ft. lnteresUnr home HIGH on HILL. New· po r t Beach. 139.ooO. $4,000 dn, If • • • • You like lovely land· acaplnJ; IF you like cool blue pool; Ill' YQU like a ap&cloua ya.rd; IF you like 2180 IQ. ft. home; IF you like lux· ury throughout; IF you like view of I rvine Hilla; IF you are ln the $M.9r>O bracket w l th 16.395 down, then call ua now; tl'a ()f)fln all the time. Beach ~of $12,900 only one block t.o <>eeM A beach. Paved •treet.B. Comer lot 72' x 104' paved alley. Clean.. up- cloee-tn to Eutelde Co*' per cl&a• nelgt\borhood. ta Mee&. Good ahapa 2 Lowul priced Fee 8lm· bedrooms It dining rm. pie lot Newport Beach. A rood value at $14.9r>O Otve u11 a call, ealy t.o and $4,000 dn. • ahow. Stockdill & Mitchell REA LT ORS 208 Marine, Balboa Island OR 3·2220 or eves. -LE 6-2431 -LE 6-9792 T •5 Tulane Roed 4 bedroom•. 2 b&t.M, f11n1Uy room. bi t· lM. OE dhhwasher. be&U· U!ul s a rd en a, $21,900. -r.nna. Hr. La.non. Ru.I.- tor. LI ~77U. jEACH cabin on Ba.ck Be.y, Newport Beach, ln trailer puk. 81Mpt "· tumlahed. $1600 callh. 63&-164.2 or LI 8-6851. RM'9 Lot ler91ins On 8Nutiful Udo Isl .. t . . ,. I PARK NORTH -4,arlm.•nU • o_ne, two encl +hrH bedroom • month to month or IMse • hNtedpeels • CArp«t I drtpts . • l.ult..fn ~ r~ngt ind oven • MMltifuly t.ndsc.ped . . gerdens & patios • centraly loc.ttcf Mir E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 1 hn. JaHNkW .c.:::::'llOO ~t. .. ,.,_.., ... , 275 & llUll It. ~ utOIU. pUt\ Mani, no l Br. t11Rm. ·---·•1111 .,... ...... Ml VletoN •. Vntva. --.alM Br., I -..U. v.at. ·-·180 IM111. ~ Jq\'.) 1 iM Beat& Ana Ave. ......., ritn. ltrObltSn. Mfr,) • *iM at rcm1n1M· ..-, J'6r dlS*' d·bl.e ...... eall awt. JMUaG r.a· ...... or Vl 1..-i. *WANTED* u9uo~ STORE *LOCATION* GLASS CRANCE 6LASS CO. Window Gt. AD~~.1on 27 GARDIN SlllVICI LIDO tsI.& one bedroOm OR.ANOJ: COUNTY AMA GENERAL REPAIRS =~t ~.~ ~~lt! 178-3511 --·----.m 1·2822 No Job too am&ll • • • GARDENING 1>9td, atto yearly. COMKl:Rqµ.L Bulld.1%11 un· Carpentry, fonnle& tops. Ii&· Complete Tud Kalnt..anee ·omoa. 3-0UT. aerconlt.tbct1oo.1MO New· tio alabe. tumtture repair. Lawna. 8brUbe • Tniee • 0~ ~locJl to be&cl\, ltorea port 81..t_, , C*\a )(... §]{>.))4) J'~ • cul~ • : I and b\18. 1 bedroom tom-1000 8q. n. and 2, TOO JICI· . ' ltpn.Jtnl, etc. WMld. Mockrn. WtnC. t7a, ft. avallabw. lie &Dd up a CARPENTft1' -C&blMU. Pbono Ml-411 Y'l&l'lJ 981, pl111 uW1U•. aq. ft. Comp..UOD app~· BaUU'oOm.1, p u 11 m & n a. JOHN'S Call nwnp, OR a""TM. tmatel7 OCtobC' 10. Plwnblnl· All lJPM tJll.ag, W1N'I'ZR rental aeis 1e a115, MI 1-llOll. ~~ ::!.U:Jc, G~RDEN SERVI(! 1 le I bedn>Oma. turnJabed. * OFRCES $40 UP UWUl. Complete Jl.aint.eftanot Utilities extra. No pet.a. nnt Ctl\tral 1aeatkln CIMA up "' 1'1* ftem:cmct 913~ W. B&lbo& BtTd., Newport Bcb. Kodml bldl· 25( PAINTING,·~ Ntw laWM tll&ftted BaJboL Beaut.. tuitee 1 to • rooma PAPERHANGING Reu. Ratel MI MIT1 NJ:W 2 bedroOl'I\, un.tutruab· Carpet.a, drapte, uW tncl. ed aputmtnt. 2808 Ora.nee Plenty parklnl LI 84686 Colt& Mtta. $90-596. PbOne 1200 Square f"t. Indlatrial • -----===::::::=::!L----1 twt--0822 or Inquire ap\.A. bUlldJn«. Prtvale office I-TWO bedroom, fumlahed. 1treet add.rtN. loe.dln& In ;:iNT1=ERlOR Mir ~!f2:nib~g~· Small Jobi! welcome Job. l.&wn • Gardm • Clean up. T.euonable Ra.tea. ---....... ...----..--'PROPERTY MANAGEMENT $110. 723 Ow.-n St Apt rnr. Puking. Vtry 11larp ---------• Cotone del Mar * 613.+400 A. Hunt1n1ton Bt>ach ut up. Pbona )U ~-1201 li7·0lM OR 8-9017.:>,,,, .....;-- M6-0137 to• l'rH e.Umatu F"IU!:E ESTIMATES l'tlt>ne LI S-M48 ... , 675-3311 .. ... TO PLACE YOUR II'. , .. ... W>Hr AD IN THE DAILY PILOT /News -Press • T 0 D 'A Y • College Students Available ,._ an i,,.. "' wan Puttrf-.Dtt119 ~ Ute t.Dowla&'t ~ • #.'l(tzrt Cllllml ........ llall7 8ltUIW Boaeaa.n la.a.to•~ la 1-UTt -.r.\~.-·. '' ~' 611lLS ' • ..,. • day .......... a.II per ~ ._.eu.1m TV, IADIO, MUSICAL 19'4 ' • .. j I '~ ' ·~ : " "' '· ' •., • r . . . . Gulbransen Or• SPECIALJ.:~ Lown7 I tee ii ~ lib MW "$U11 aaa 11.1~ at. . . • -... -.... ' -.···"'"':......,,.,('II • ,, -.. . . ... 9'1LYPllM~ --~ ,...,. se,t. 17, 1961 70 MllCILl:ANIOUS llll·l.e&.111 M£AlllP~I. -£¥ POil SAL:t r NO-tTaM OYIR t1S •TIM-... GWll • MATS, ITC. r-=~~c=~'?C...~~l:~~~~;;~~~~~~~;:;;::.1 l ft MllCaLL.ANIOUS I ·.&UPS KUllT..t.I. ==,... .. f'LYJJIQ 91\lb. uoo town. nol l... ------~ ...... :1'. POii SALi """"" DOUBLID ,.,,.,.. ... lncl. pie .. tu1liit. tJI .., l ta llO ,,.,~~~~;.o;;.;;~.,.;....~ B&cJt room --. Broke ~ '11.,1'8 tlH. .._•~ Mafl!il ~ ; rw:;e:..,;. m:r. 1HI lllCM.; ..., • ..,. ~ 1::1:=----=====I pa.tn. d!Mcmtln&aed DWll· .. 11 ur taA:1t. &'II' J1nM1t CllllllllL o.n &A-" 1:10 P.K. 07, lllilillt. ililll.C.toit w.. u.va .... ADU:1AX aau.. '10. RO woot nii. -I' .... tlf.-a.i <lDlT. • ~..,.,.e&.==.. ........... "";'!' ...., ,.pen. VJ T4JJT, WT 1aMM wtdl ~:.U ftla -a.. -.,. 6 -., -:;.; W'E:D. SEPT. I I th ..... IQUlii t~ 9-)1otl nM k>• dinette -• ...... s IOA TS Ml .... . .-:. _ 10 A.M. ""...-'"""'.,.....~ p~ uo. walbr.-.. !!a.8~_..._ ....._, • & SUP~JU •--...... '!"""---_,-...,.. ... f'OIC.Ta o.A.JtNSn. -~ c.-......... Baby ~ 53. Bouncer --~ ,....l!!!P•~'!e:=:3J=Es;;:1.-....;:.;.::;:~~+~~ : • ILANTA ANA cb&1r Sl. Jllll\1'tr dWr. 56. a&. G&r-dea to.a.,; '1 .... l'OI\ .. Cardit( Stuldtt, 1iN ..... -dllei. Jfew BQIOI Y'UllNIBJl:INOB IN· Cord\uoy ~Wien. 25c, ~ ............ tlUh 11~, Plywood and fa... Ql!DDll!. NM100 e-11 barrel, M. ~ lleclrooll\ ~-.. ke.t. tt'.rtllpn. ~w. Rance. drop-• lantpa. M-~ ii to ss. _...., wtlll pa.d -.r ......_ LlvtJ\a room NmW cl&Nlcal and Opera al· aue ~ ft .....,.. bottom. Buillrm tQll _,. ~ m&CllJM. T.V. bwu 1 to o record albums, Kl a-veoe. -Wt Md tu.l tanU. •~ ----::-:::-:-:::-::=:-=--:~~--1 -. v~ .-.per Bl· J2 ~ NCOl'd. ptua ou Um-~ • hp, 1.11d • h1 en· YAUXllALl -~------1 .tu.. ftoUuerl ~ lted e d 1t10 11 tor 12.5. INDI.A.N ~ ii to bl ,.... All practk&UY new KEY MQTMC ~ nr...r:: Chest.I. Ml-M89 alt.er ... and Na~o rap,ti•w.11..--~-u.ooo. Oom.actV=•t.J.' Dr. rn IVK.> 9'dl, laand tool-. Dilhem RUJOUOE Mle. .A.notiiG! ta. w.kaida. 9-1 T •JmnP. m&ttrem. UI ..cla. Doll Brown. HY ,,Wl. Katon tiuiii: (a.n..I oQs OUM, l'IW\1 otMr l~ mou. N~ Em~ AUTOM. di.llwa.tl•, $26. Ant:Squt CldMlie ..._ Sl I A Oif ft CE. 11' C & bl n New catJlapulu ~ WU1 '91 TOP 1>0'.aAI\ UJfl'A. ANA AUCTION blem Club Triab To Trea~ MT.-a3 9-lT to 5a. ~ cld.D&, S2 OUlll9. eleep11 2. 33 pl· N __. _ __. -.. ..._ 8IV' a.a U ... Ol,r, 0."t $109S CERVJCE •un Sale. Wt d n .. d a 7, · each. M.lrro!', '10. c::a""4 )OD t\MI, twin outboard.I. enr ·---""111 -~I .. • 80WI Kl T-6919 Thu~. J'riday, Sept. 17, 'II() STUD~ RA:tl. rwia. m . cottec table, '21. ~ n,Jle .. bait tank . .A.ak· Bold wttll N ... oar Gua.r· 210I Haalbor ~ oo.ia Th . ..,,. JC. ht BL s.nta An& 1a • iet.h. vwta ShopplJ;lr Hl•a·bed. fOOd cond.. tT&Jnea. 50c to suo. Chall'9 iftl Jt.400. Accept a.ny rea.-ant.N. lAM tu.a i.ooo x..... eodore Robins Center. ltt.h 6: Placentia. '26. Phone VI 7-496T. 9--18 UO .t: S211 Mll.h. ICMll Com· ~ attar. Vl T-3'41. mne... BAVB MOO. Only U"t • -A PARADISE fl Open 9 to 5. CAR t.op camer .t: tarp. 14. moctore Rd. N.e. ·at Bay· ... at .-r2 t>tiawar. 8L, •ute. ..,. ~ O d ·Por Do-lt·YOW'Ml!ert FRIGID.AIRE, 13 CUbic foot OR 3-92M. t-17 Creel ott I.rvtn•. t.19 Bu.nu.skio Beach. ~!'ooo~:i ~~c WHY NOT LEASE? ror LbW _ LOW • PRICES ~tor. Excellent COii• R.IClJL type lawn mower, NICE thl.np tor l&let Ka• iiAJU2Ji ~ .. Hlckory rod. Newport BMeb Ll ~ •ll'f fN .. ueed ~ A.U t:11M1i1 6: Jr&du Of 1m· ditJon, JllO, Rur, lxlO oval, QJ.50. Call UC a.Mal. hopny .tde Cha1r u. NI· .__, 10/0 reel new ~ llXAMPl.Sa: plwt4id 6: Dom..UC Ply-browll nverlible. 116. Ba.by 9-11 cbol.I 1'arm K~ne, ttamed pound t.t Une. two knuck· YOLISWASIN 'WT J'Ola) S1' ma. ~ • Doon • Lumber • pl&y .t: teed. table-chair. J'OR &ALB: Bar and .toola. auao, UO. China baM le ........ red h-.d teuer, 'f'T Cl:llN -Ut zoo. Paicl • M.ould1np • Plu· N . Wanted. ex~Uent car-$1.2· •wtni machine and lamp and silk abade, •T. rod ftlt.. hooka A: thonp lNl VOLKBW.t.OW . iiiU'OO 'OI FO/IU)• -Q1 -. deii • Hardware -Fence pet.I. m.1n1mum. lO x 13• ceinet, 115 each; band 14" llllk ahade, U . UT Or-' ' ' .... &Ul Bermuda l*D conapr&Uoe. .J'X. 'II CIDBV.= 111 mo. MU.. and m~ l&Jytt. LI l-3Ml mower, lik• new, need.a lent.al UlroW "'•· ff, Pie-Drt~ IM&•ll33. Radio, bet.ter, luepp 'II l'OIU> _pa eo. We 8pedalt.M in Wall Pan-BEDSPREADS ~. SlO; Kapa-ture tnme .ao. Door mlrror 11' ~ mboard. con~ rack. Priced tar tnuucllate •• amv. --i2I ..... ei:Olc trom $3.93 per ' x S vox bl-fl. 1ftinQr repain, u la, ,llO. W•ttn,powie ~ llap, Oout Ouard &~ Ale.. Owner l•Ttnc" CIOUD• 'M POHTIA<L. Sia mo. .._L ctoclnr out ALI... 110. 1207 DorMl x..n... touter, 12. w..unpouae Pf'0"'9d. compua. anchor, try. $1196. 211-0X 6-NOI. 'tO J'OR.D --"* mo. BAKER Pl YWOOD Big ot.cowlll. c. M. M5-tT4&. 9-17 tlal Iron. u. I Ina.ck tn.ya, ac099llO.. tn.Uer, needa WbiWer. 'IO CHJCV. -"' mo. nt Baller, C.ll. Kl t..3073 _,·-"'--_ J.U.HOOANY drople&t dining 13. Ceramic vue. 11.llO. IQltn. W'Cll1<, .. 00. :nnn. 1960 V ol k • w & r •a. Very 'tl PONTU.O... '61 mo. Opell 7 d.aya & week.. ,.,, ,__ • .,., t~.,..,.; tabl• from J, w. Roblnaon Kid.Dey druelnr table ~1. clean. Top m.tChanlc:al coo-CALL Oil 8'1'0.P IN FOR OUN COLLECTORS! I h&vel _,.AIM. Clollf, u .._. u -126. a bad atooll 13 eacb. h'ame. Ill. JOd.ney plate 29' Ou1I cratt. double planll· dlUon.. ~. i..w, Whit• DllTA.IIA the pl J M vm. ™ 841-9185 9--18 ria. top, 13. Three mW.l e4 tna11, radio, ba.lt tank. aide walla. Le&~ up-KEYSTONE ~ com ete co· SALE • otn>aintinp direct 0 . · · decorator pUlowt, 11 .._ 'l'>p COl¥tltion. lleepe 4, holAteey. Mu.rt Mll. 51,IN ~ ot an old run butt trom •rtilt Melva Rue. MATCHING • u new. 8 Na00 II Ind f but ott Mt-6TTl. tn 8'u.t&.c:UOc\ ot & debL N-U"""'·'-atuA•o ..... 7 Mee• Double booke&M Blue lhett nylon panel CW'-or w1 • or -er. .. ~oroR co jj and la. !JI ~-,...........,-. \U S44' t'' t.&1111 U JC M , $1 t.&, I Jarser boat. Owner. 1957 VW D@luxe Md.ul. 5760. M 0 rm. 2 piato • Eut Cout W.hway. Co-headboard 4 frame, $15. unpa.tni.d bookcw, '7. OR J-J.110. Alao 1987 J'ordllm&Ue 4 IOO 8. M.aln, &.A.. JD 1·1231 =~ ~m a~ rooa del )h:, Open to Pub-Chest. $8. UUuty cheat .t: ctown oil p&lzlttq, uo. 11' ·~ run • about. door, ~ beater. Both IUICK SiO.CIOO. You can have the he ewry afternoon. •loo.I. 13· Comer piece. Brownle Han• caimn. 23 HJt JMnlon. electric e&r1 exc.pUOn.ally dean. }o( tor Ul&O. writ. box 873--0640. 17.50. DM,k A ch&lr, ~· H.&O. Trawl e1ectrtc trou• ~ t.raJler Ir accea• HT5. CaJI en..-.. 1"B"'U""I!""'CK,""""'-11U..,....___,l ... ~---Oan--·1 ~ c/o .Da1Jy Pilot for RCA 21" TV W.~ Pacl<&rd Cb&tr, l3. 'llO W. Bay, ' 81r creuer, I UO. lt" ~ UT&. AJllO 20' Sall· 1969 Vol~~. New ftrt.lble . .Autom&Ue tnD9o 20M Bubar Bl. Colt& ¥.a ~ lJat which include• Bell Conlole TV $29.96. 9-lS Brua Wall P1aque, U . ~ ,.,.3. M T-T732. tlree. new clutch, 11000. miilatoa. Radio, he & ter, MI...,._ a.8hmdtl'buu. 8pnn.fle!d OE l" Port&b.le $29.96. KENKORE portable MwiDJ CbUd'• Jump HorM. '6. SLOOP, tr Cabin lleel>' 2, cau 673-27to. Uno an....-C:t ~~·Blu~d • • •••••••••• ~ Cl'OUP and priceJeui Many ot.lter• tram $19.96 machlne., food condlUofl. Potty Seat, Jl.llO. 1up eoclrpit veey .ea-673·3634. '~• Mmn.., Slldt~dual P*-· I Up et Repoau11ed TV OUt· $2S. LI l_.'32. 9-17 LI MU7. l' 9-lT worUs¥. MWt ~II. Reduced 'M vw bl (nu' eed&n = ~· new. fl,7". COMPACT WA60N · » ~l MOYD'fG Into tl'&lJer, must let, 2129 Harbor Blvd.. :I rt. Man.An.It& to decorate PUR!'lBRJCD Wdm&raner 10 to "80. Alter 7 p.m. a.nd ExceU~nL u:ondJ~ a Ii 1 ' tl OORVADl "'l&lnwull" ~ ~ .elt. ~Uona.l couch. $50.j eo.ta Me.a. Open Mon. Specimen $20. LI S-&21T. wll9 old J'emale. SJ& 21' W.U tnd.& Ae-12,9. • it.andard extraa '918. · 'M Buick Ooavertlble, SoOd Dfl, 8TATIOM W.t.OOM ..._ .!.t. doorm ~ 1'. >reo«. JS.5. Llke new '{;'r: ::!. l~ to 'i..J:t 9 9-1 T boai Mme N9dy tor .,iaruc. g X p Ill T · ,,berg1&ta Utd Ml 6-70llS. . oondl~::W b~ 0 l l 1 t•D1 n I All .Alulta poww ....-;.:..; =tor~~c~\ '!:~ Kl!.:I..VINA~ ~era~r OAR.AGE Bale. 290 Avoca.-tnr U 5. Olblon J:lectri~ WOOCI •t rtp&ir and re-VOLKSWAGEN 19:!& Ndan.. ::b.er Call LI-::,.,;. ~ :::.tetn~~ ...U. ltloeD-1 ..... tffee _ ...... aaw _ _. _ _._ ,_ .. , _ _., '30 Good condJUoo. ""71. do, 9:30 A.M. on. Beauty at.ow perf. ccmd 125. I ttnilll. 14.~32. Hydro I excellent eondJUon. _._. 4 p.m lbcepUonal Buyl • '° .... . .. -• _., -•' "'6. ... a t .J~ • """""" ...,....,.,...,.. ......._., _, rl .t: uua, 125. •ltltt wttll l !la H.P. OUt· flit.e Boa1'. 815 We1t 17th ... ___. . ...,..,.. ...... -·-•-...,. lklll. 1M1 ~ ..... 11'5. Saw SmJUa radial B Santa Ana Ave .• eo.ta =k:.:' b~a board • board motor S25. Vollrath et.. Oolta x... tor quick aale. ~3MJ. CADILLAC •r wttll ax 1\lher Boctf, Ooilta 1'llL u ....... &MD. C&bbl•ta. It extru, M-. 648·lT~2 Ride Gulde 114' c:abl• ~-'69 Voilel aedan. Oood cle&11 Cbnrolet ~t.y ta • •••••••••• '300. B«Dchea. 1111-ceU&n·jAD)llRAL Copput<>ne .Re-=tu t~e· •• ~129· .. -r::m MI t-noo. 9-17 AIR ~.~ch:3~-car. 1960. Call 645-1189 19llO cadilJ&c. bl.eek ooanr-perfect .ta for m&ll.YI eous lteml. 3129 Ba.rtladoe !ricerator. 2 yni. old. Lett comp et.e, -· ..... w. er, · a x · atlft 5:30 p.m. Ublt, automatic ll"aD.IDlJat. NOW 114"1 OLD.it~• l't Kl 6-78M. hand door 176_ Phone ft' HI boy. JU, • drawer " m.. bed. 121 20 pl. pa water beater. lion, body very l'OOd. in· DIT, ru&r· s.t GKA.O t.enu, ~ 897-2220 cheet. IT. Bookcue, 17. T51 kotl Pl&c•. eo.t& w... l&rtr• . ltA>.M room. In FOR ale 1M2 VW, bla.ck, tenor red l•~.r very Kt 8. Oout HW7., Lac\111& 'IO Ol.D9 t. Dr ...... ..,... CAnnEy·r on. ncr . •-22 9·20 Tn.ctewm4-Tra.ller Vil-eJteellent condlUon, 28.000 S"ood condition, nee&. work, BYatt •·'770 . .. 1o&dl4 wtUa extru incl. l\r .)• MrU ~ ~4•rsQ~i.:: GOOD wor1dnf 21 lft. TV. LOVI Mtt. iiJ>rll\p • cover la&'e. oe, 2191 Harbor Blvd mllea. IUllO. LI 8-0391. on motor. WUI ma.k.e very VJCRY c:leu. ltCll On. M 1'\111 ,_. ud lletlorJ &Ir. condlUOl\. c pJet.e saa '26. Weboor &ut.om.aUc fabric tntact SJ&, eu.tom 6'NMJ. b' F rood traiuport&Uon c&.r. Air Sport coupe 'Fttll pow• a.. bu out.ltudlas c:&N et Contr1et Prices Ma-uoi. om · reeord player, 116. Neon Hirt and record or book 32 n . n e t,..phen.. llC!'dan. 1 00 Avtomo "" or Ask.In« 1100 but will ..ell .,. p.it. cw.-btoclu trom en. °'"*'·Low Lotr i.m.., BARTLETT tube t.rana!ormer, SlO. 1torq9 cabinet U " 11q,, 22" tuUy equ!pptd and wtll S•I• & Want.cl for $76. 1Tl81 Kampe.a 1967 Ulna 11119 and not ....,_ "°°"11 a..nala CONTRACT 1NTERIOR8 HOBBY WORKSHOP • Sept Clarinet an.d cue., 126. b.ip u.tunl h&rdw'Ood. $26. ~ept. Pr1.ced lo eell. Ov.~ Lane, l{unllJll'ton Beach. • drinn that tllne. ~ Plkied to ..0. U9I 15112 8 H&rtlor Santa Ana lS to June Ulh • work Me-46111 a-= 'l'hNe-lpeed reoont ch&nl· er MI ... ano Dutch Haven Tract OCf owvr wtll Mil for .... It.OT CAJ\VD POJn'U.O apace aY&llable for &rtiru -. er. 110. BJ&ck laqutr llay LIDO n. rood working 1&119. TRANSPORTATION Wt.m er. M2-oot6 or 6*2711. Ila. uee w a..c and hobbyUt.a, Rtuonable. CAR top tunal• earner. top oottee ta.bl•. 26" me!. 2 Ult·up nid<iera. new d.a-CADILLAC 1909 BllV«r con-67. J-Jons. Oolta Kua. Newport a.ell OR 3·87D2 stpper co.er, $16. Ml-0673 .. Deluxe &lumlnumoZ ·-" •1000 w~c_K ENO vertlble Jractorv &tr all .. '-.::ir:-=l".""':~~·--""P'----~.a · Cl'Oft CO'Hr, w.uer, • · .,, • 1 c:::HJ:VROLln' 1-pel& Sr• HOLDEN aurfbo&rd. 8'8", tary clot.b'f ll~• ~· LI 8~. BARGAINS at.ru. Ownwe low mll Door Hard Top. S21 clelh·· • rood c-ondltion 175 C&ll APPROXIKATIU.Y llOO i dee fowitaln w£th motor, •116 8 .c .... .,., MCOn4 car abeolutely en and ~,. ~ ...._, ~ 7 YARDS . -J141id)ll'Oqd 8awc1ult •. Dtllvered $1• PLUS TAX alter S p.m. Ll 8-1883. fne.11 pad ceram.te Wt, UO. 110. OR l-lT7l. t-19 • d.acron ...n."' gaJ°'f~~ ::.; J'rld&~::;u~7t ~..:.unday lmrmculat• ln~r1or and peyment.a =-~:..;c;:, c::.. ~ '= OOLLJCGll': LUMBER co. B&AUTY Shop equlpmflnt LI S·SllO. t-lt AQUARIUX. Sl O. OR 3~921. ORJola l·W4 Bat. 6 Bun. 'tU t p.m. exterior. HY '4 '76 eve-Mr. Neu &t Ito,_,. IAt. mt.tar aJ.mG1t 11.D _., M5-6&71 fe>f' ule. 8ff.-2717. LOUNGli cbatr and ottoman, 9-18 %7' Clu1ll craft CT'Ulllv lleepe nin&"•· MI 8-022~ Dir. US, WI ~ PL FREE To You convuu to bed. 116. Oreen DRAPJCJUl'.8 A: mat.erlal. lOc 4, UNO. ICI f!-IM3'. NEWPORTER '6& CADILLAC CODVerlible '92 OORVAIJ\ Koma Wil ' OX Ill.__. * AUCTION * cover faded but poc1 con· to 110. A.nUque buttd. U!5. MOTORS wttll 1'ulJ Power. '*11 d• Speed TranmlJ.Nfon.. us iiiiiliiliiLT-. Bi ()G; U will Kil or bu ditlon. Ml 1-210'7. 9-1t Wuber, 1211. 41" Modem 96 MOllLE HOMES llVWI a.nd utum• weekly d.al.lven and Ull1me 1'Mk· ....., ' Mis ...... a ~ve Windy a ~ ••• LUCY, 8 month Cocker-Bea.. LARGE walnut dlnlnr aet, 8 lamp, 120. Bullnette, ST & TRAILllS LOT No. I =~"'lent.I "; a!!:'o. ~ ly peymenta ot Sl.IO. Call --. fUllJ' ~ as AucUon Fnd.ay 7 pm. fie, fawn colored. Ion• chalra, U5. W11J1ut butiet. :0 lb Bow. U . Billiard cue. A . fa' 59 Prill 2 dr. ·-.. -·--·· .. UM r. • -a .,.. Mr. N-at 8~ Lot. ... to lftlllfl t• ..-ra. . dllldren. bu all lhot.L Tab-126. MI 1-9100. t-19 U . Be&dboud. 13. Crib amlnQQ • frffi00f G8 PonU&c bdt. _ .. _ .. -..... M9t MI M 22S. Dir. MI 8-02.26. Dlr, NJ..er11. 9 Windy' 1 Auction Barn by. 11&mue mill. 3 month MENS roller •k&tea. au. e, mattreM n . An l I q u • Ral Ltate Tnde8 ~ ~~~ i &--::.' ii'99 !!~ 'lie Cadillac, aed&n De VIIl• CBICYBOLl:.T, ·eo, 2 aM 4 _._ luper a _.,. 201i1s .NewpoTl Ml 6-3688 ~t~ng ":sry tweet natu~ Uled twice, '22.50. Meiu ;1~~ ~· Bank 'l'ennl ~7 Ford wa«on. ..... $199 u IA ~ rebuJ~l t.emotor, rood Bel A.tr, wtllt.e, 8 cyll:nder, top, ,.... .o.nas ud Wi:aTINOHOUBE 30 • tnch . 1 9'1 P1eberboUu •kl boot., me Ml g.9009. 9•17 HARIOR MOllL CENTER lie PonUac ........................ u.a ood. :~~Ol'l '":~~ry automatic, radio, heat.er. brak• wtllt.e wa1ll, ...,,... ~leclrlc at.on. 1100. ll love FR.EE pick up of your old 9. ret&IJ ISO, eeU for I~. 32' 8 . Barbot, Banta An& lie Olda 98 ............... _ ... 1236 " • · Dtcellent condlUon.. Low l-.t l'IDIDllls coadltk& low 8"U. U7&. Kltcb.en 1tnk. junk. Stovea, rd.. blku, 32T Ea.at :llat St. Ualt D. AIR.FLOAT l&Ad ach trall 58 Plymouth 2 dr .......... $249 'lie Ca.d1llac co.nverUbl• lln· mil_,., IUllO. ~ mt-.., SllO. 16M.IH. rirb&ge dl.spoMI and metal turnlture. cloth111& or what Betweell s &Dd a PK. e-u 79 MISCELLANEOUS ... w ft 8 11t ii;._ _ _.,: Poollac j dr .............. 1249 dorado, rood top, 1ood mo-Owner. 88'1·19'6. .. waNTED er. 60 x ca-.... F •t"".........,..... .... A'W DN-Gldl COilffittbht eastDtil c&blneta. make offer. 3 have you? To ~ used tor BEAUTIFUL Sl&m... kit-~ 20 ft x 10 ft. 20 l'I Callon M ord .ed ........ -........ "" .................... un -"· 1 , • door bl~ ND ~-l400 wooden c-heeu of d:rawtrs Klwa.m11 Rummage 11ale. u . SH U 8_2588 .._19 gu water heater 1ar1 e M Rambler waron ....... 1249 '850. LI 8-73419. lltdan. rood tl'anlportatloa, ... &l ioo. ~ Aft~ 16 each 321 Sapphitt Ave , SepL 27-28 at Harbor Ctn· na, · · WA.NTll:D, rt:fncwator, for •lore room. Wewln<h M Ranch W&g'OO ---UH 11142 • dr Cadillac. Mechanl· one O'IVDtr, car rood oon· ea.ta K-.. Balboa I.eland. tf'1 Benrhl Hartior Area SIAMESl!l Kttuna SW Point medical office. 10 cu. fL Tr&IJtt vur.,... D-8. 2191 ~ Buick .................. ... 19t cally perfect. Soon lo be dlUon. priced to ..U. $!24.1---:='.:-::".=-::-=~~--5'7PC. China Set. Suves 8. Youth Cell Km Logt.n at It Blue Polnll for Show maximum. Fr.eur com-Harbof". Cott& Meu.. ~ M01~ury ·-.. -· $1'9 a: la collecton Item. D r Iv• 1 846-0198. PLYMOUTH "Silver Rhythm" P&ttem Ml li-12211 9-27 Stock Breedillg' W . Ellg1· partment m&nd.atoey. 641-59&2. """ "" c:onv. -.......... · •100 grea.L $t5. 84T·7to6. '59 Impala. 335 HP. radlo A: 6t'JI edel'I u 2 Stalnl ... Steel Wat.er-TO ood h ble for Re&Wtrat.ion. Pa-Pbont OR S-5l30 &2 S tude ' dr ................. 1100 b t atru 6 ' hardtop coupe. · . g omes -adorable. ni $lO extra. Phone · 1955 Mlch!Kan Arrow mobile 51 Dodge plclrup ..... -... n4e COMET e& er, m&1'.J' under market. f100 leu Cookware Set $20. Ro-fat puppies' I\ weeq. Can :7_7301 9_11 REWARD, wt.ll p&y $20 for home. 8 fL A .a fL 2 bed· 151 etude ~ ton ............. n 49 lpeed equipment. 11160 or r .P. A/T, D/I , VI, Sood ,_.. Silverware. Serve 8. leave home how. Beagle · letter Q. ABC COUJ>Oll.8 room. romplet.ely tumlsh-'81 CX>MET, 4 Door RtaUoo will coMlder t.&M onr condlttoo, can ftnaD08 all. llO pea 120. All lterm fath< . cocker molher. 717 SlA.MESE Stud Service, Beal ftoom MayhJr Market. C&ll ed, c:\ted and draped. NEWPORTER Waa-on wtUI t>eluxe trtm. paymenL M.8-7'2.ll. 612 • Mtb, Newporl ~ Brand New!!! Kl a..a210. Orchld. CdM OR 3-1882. Point Reptered. Wit.bout MS-4078. Space . 1l'oUr 8euora MOTORS 121 delJvu-1 and ullflme 1M2 Corn.Ir Monza, i IPeed. OR :a.eooa. tlA.PL!l repoue11111on.. l'a.c· 9-16 papen $10, With UJI. TWIN babyt>UflY, very good Mobile .l!tat.e.. lot W. Wf!ekly paymmt..w ot $t.llO. Radio a11d heat.er, wlllte11=-=:95::7:-PijDIOU..,,,--...,tb,,,---J-dr..,.._ ___ llaJ_n,_ tory cloeeoula A: factory FREE lo good home. female Bn-7301. 9-17 condltloo. OR 3.3709 atlu Wllaon. LI &-1702 alter 2206 ii~:;. Blvd. Call Mr. Nea11 at 8torq.. wal!a, l l 7llO. Pay low equl· I ql. r-.i ctean, MW U,... ~Jed. at terr1tte AV· afghan 2 yean old Ch. VACUUM cle.nor, UO. 8 p.m. 5:30 p.m. or weekend.I. LOT No. 2 LoL Ml g..-0225, Dir. t;y, L9\1IM bala.nC4. Private a.nd In rood nmnlJW coMI· ~9 ~=ed 81 ~~ur~ bloodline Bia.ck muked all-LE 8-2009. t-lT DELIGHTF'UL beach home. 203e R&rbor Blvd. CHEVROLET party.~ 6"~511. Uon. :nrst $300 t&k ... 14 1·98e0 v ' . ver. Good with children. ·113 Pontiac, 126. MI 8-6"4. 80 PETS CATS Sp&rtan trailer, l bedroom. G8 Buick conv lt9t 19e2 Chevy Ou en b r hr l=M=T=-1_1_1'...,..,,.....,,..,...,.,,__.,..... __ 847-6983. 9-18 1-22 DOGS, 11•o's fenced patio, heat.eel pool. "7 Plymouth 2' ; ......... __ •t""' . • s-.:.,_ 4 _..'MUSI' ..n 1111 Pi)liDlliitil iiiiCiiLANlDOUS bOUH· • " 12500 Call ma:na.ier " • ·--.... • .., I""·---~·· . .,_... !»014 fUmlAhin.p Bedroom FOUR lively. lovely kittens KENMOR!: autom&Uc wub· OR 3-H20 . M P'ord waron ......... -.-'39t 11.Value.Plus!I O\'endse t:l.nc. Hea.y duty St&Uon w~ IAel than · c&llco and black and White er It U-type relrirerator. · &e Pontiac wqon -.... ._. 199 lboc.ka. llMO. KI 6-aod .11,000 mDee, radio. JMat. te~ dinlDC room 11et, love to good permanent homes. U :S eac.b. &'3·3004. 9.2-0 BEAUTIFUL Poodle pup. '63 Model V1ki111 lO'x&a' dou-66 Ranch ..-.gon -·-.. ·-··$2'9 a.ft.er t p.m. •, air CIOONr. Olll IM-1111 M&t, tables. lampe. p.a re-873-04&l 9•19 Black mlnlatun male. ln-ble expando, 2 bed.room, 58 Stude .... : ···-.. -...... I Hi 1992 Cbev ,,. ton Pickup 1963 Cbevrolel after 5 p.m. 01gerator. MS·547S. RABBIT Hutches. Free for Z ~ ~~~!:~! f= ~~ ~~~o: c~ t~:~~ 11ereen'd p&Uo, Pl&yport 63 Ford i,s ton ............... $249 L.W.:. atd~ fl eyl ;.,,.~ and bra.It• be.f::w. Call PLTXOUTJI 12. ~ ear, bINETTE table and ' chairs. the hauling 847-T301 9-17 o own n11ecs . ov.-tutf~ . fT • je Park 90:1 w. 17th Sl. ,Spc. ~ Ch.ry1. N.Y ................. $19& an wu rrora. e.u-mfl. bis ensin• and lwakell. blond nevam.ar top. $4&. NEED t • h . chair 11& Cu.atom ~ftee coat. All aholl. Puppy clip-16. Co8lll M-113 Chry~····-··-.. ····-· 149 one run1 perfect. U you NNI &'ood. 111 Apt.a, 11&1· Diamond &nd wedding ring I oeter ome or new table •ppiewood 126 New ped. 1100. 198-7043 52 CadUlac _ ...................... 11'9 have beeT\ looklnr for & CHIYSLEI bo& hlud • $11. Power mower $35. TVI owner for golden male auo' umbrella i1~ Auto TOY POODLES, Apr1cot l 99 TR~KS la 52 Chevy .......................... 199 new ueed pickup you muat . aim. All excellent condition German Shepherd. Quite, P . • mate, 1 female. AKC reg-TRA TORS &1 Pontiac ·-·--···-·---Ute drive lhl• Ol'le. Hurry. It 'Gl New Yorker, ' dr. hard-PONTIAC . well behaved lovu ch.II· mallc ma.ng'le 126. C\lst.om won't lut. COME IN top Full power Low mllee ' ~ TlaUn, M8-27M New-· portable a-in• machlne l.slered. Female. 112~. 31 DodJe ......... -............... $99 ' --·• ' U · ••A PO C 1 W I dren KI 2-7096 9-17 .... M·' $71< OR 3 ....... 19""' Ch . I • v t• It/\ '!"\AA•• •"" NOW. ~e. tmm ... ,,..at.e, •-uaa vv ta. .... port Beach · table, office duk, cobbler'• .. e. '" • .,.,.,., eve-"' 4'\1· pane • 1 e .. e"" ~...... .......................... .... Pua.. J'Ully 111 lftc1 nuGIDAIRE 30 In. electrlclTO adulll or Older chJJdren bench, vinyl foldl"&' door, nlng. OR 3-6041 Dey!!. cnginP ~·I. htadl, c&m 61 Dodge 1 ... ··· ···· ........ 149 BAY MOTORS DODGE fW1 power ~=ncll • 55(). Chrome table who will f1ve llhol.11, fruky wincback cba.l r, uch U O. POODLZ pup11, all coloM, i;ohd• I l'pffd. .catt.er 48 ,Studt ~ ton .. 11'9 2064 Harbor Blvd. 1990 n.!A ..... Pboen1x. Power COlldlUon. Low Mil-. c):! ~4 chain. IHI Plntt malt kllltn Kl 5-5410. Gu wall hut.er JU . fl iteel 11l1ee, tem\IJ, Wbite & 1!h1'1d. \tcOurk enlarged NEWPORTER Coeta Mee& WI 11-32'8 rtffrin~v powtr brU.-. owner car. 8entced UL Pona-tabl6, 115 2 speed 9-17 patio 11toola 17.50 Swing rhamplon bred allv.r Toya v~w• I.I 8-8474. • Air coodlUonl.,.. sa,OOO l22tl5 "1 exercycl• 1240 2~• Lugon-FREE half Slamt~~klllens. rocker 12.50. Luther foot-at Stud. JE 4·1902. MlLITARY Jeep 1951 -AJ-MOTORS milea.-$950. 601 Alltlo, N-· ROY CAAVID\ PONTU.C i.. Newport Shol'ff. Ll 8-MeO. 9-18 a~I ':a 8 ~~e ~~~ GER.MAN lhepherd pup1. mn•t n11nt CondlUon. Leu 548-8511 • part Bee.di. UOO W eout Hlwa.y 9~2847. PEDJORJCED. ~ month old ma •· . •· en •· 1 thorourhbred Bl11ck " t&n, lh•rn I noo mil. Power Lale~ * NEED A CAR! * FORD N.wport Beach LI W, .. Larklpur, Corona del Mar. 8 WHk• old, $25. 1>ff i1--1w1 :14&-0031 att"r -U" hc~rd ~II table T -v, German Shtphm1 to r:ood Tu 9da Wedn d Credit Rejecttd ! lfl{X)K fl PONTIAC8 '87 THl\u '0. 1,9.95. 2'" RCA t&ble T-home, mU11t mov(', U 7 E. ORe 3~l0 118 a;·. Sl-t7 846'3523 or OR 3-7J&fl. _P_:.'..'1_ We Carry Our Own " 11123 ModeJ T Ford, ftber· GOOD Sll LJ:CTION V, $39.95 Philen Seven· 2bl St. #A C M 9-17 R.EOISTBIR.EO Toy Adorablt FORI" r .. 1rnp '49. fl ryllnder, Conlract1 , · glu. body. 1969 ChllV?'ol•l (INCL. 91 DJDION8TllA· tffne potabl $715 Sii 1-------BLACK 11<>fa, makes bed, Poodle puppy Sliver 2•2 13211 1-\1 t-4006 after 8SmallDown·WeeklyPymlll DONTMISSTKESICTWO enpe and~ 'l'OU). CLOa• OUT tone r 17..r por~bl .. ;:~·1FREE lo you. IJll'd b1ryde1 12S Match.In( chair. $25. monUu old. s7&. LI a:808. pm VALLEY MOTORS. Real clean and rood runnJ.nr powerclJde. 900 x lt )(. H PRIC!l8! W-MT6 e ·' J'&rl.A LI 8·6680 9-18 , Call LI 8-7881 alt.er ll:OOSE"'YH M T 58.t:5TChev BelAtrbard-sllcka..Mak•0Cf•rortl'9dt . .,,..y ,.. .. n u ... a PO..-.. C · =-pm 9-lS ~ A errler. Male ed & lops Both have wew R4t nv -..-n•...n ·~•.u. 6 T .A IN LE 6 s steel Blue DIME-A·LU&UE · pup. AKC. II weeka old. ) QOA Import 1990 Barbot' Bl .. Colta Mea H. Look Uteae over n~. 3fl7 E. 18th. ApL 2, eo.tt& HOO W. OOABT BIWAT ,.,.,,,e beer box. S50. 2 l" GAS Heater 110. OR 3~921. $100. ST3·1627. Sport Cl,.. CA.LL MI 6-7932 Stop, Sbop le S&v• Mea. Anytime S&turn.y 6: NJ:WPOftT BEACH de.tea. 2 TVa.. aJr condlbon· No Item Over $25 e-18 REGISTERED, 3 mont.M, WE NEED BAY MOTOD{ Sunde.y. IDfl~• W'Mll· LI I-MM •• MVftTl'lar coffee table. Readera .,.. u~ to report GARAOll: .. ie -19" Pack-Weith Temer, aacrtflce ALFA ROMEO ru d.aya. HELP! •uoo tree eciuttY, ta J modem cbaira. Mllcellan-prompU7 to Ute DAlLT Pl-· &rd-Bell TV $26. Sunbe&m 150. 848-6(133. 00-rln J,Ate model Bulck11! Top cuh TAKE over ~ti en 1112 Tempeat COG~ '90\Ja tterit.. OR 1-66111 eve-LOT Clumtled Department Oo~tee Muter 18, _N.w MlNIA TURE poodlea. •Uver. 1 1 A •rha Romeo "6p t price pa.14. 20M Harbor Blvd. 1959 1'0RD R.etn.ctab&. All Nd le&Ulw l.llt&riar. sam.•. OR 3-6041 O.y11. any v!olatlon.e of Uteae Dime· Elect.rte Bean Cooker $~ AKC, 8 wHk•. 646_246,. ~;~~rehr11.~::' r:r.O: = STANSBUnY BUICK Coet& Meaa Sky'Uner. New u:r. • "1U7 eq~ Call kXJiOOANY dr-r $~· A·Llne ~rulallona · Bird Ca&' .. $2 ea, Wattle ._ I\ Ml W2•11 lran.lmlulon, UJ0 equ!t7 5'4MK&f. c!IAt JM· l6' 9'l rr &_ Iron 13 New Neeca Deep PJCDlGIUCED male 10Jden on ron•pletely n~ efll'lne. 234 IC. 17lh Sl. Ooeta M~a • or tna.de ff# wor~ Oil So0d'"=1~95==7=---::Pon=~-----==-== wblt.e ~ ri•• sOo: ~~t-I. No commercial firms Fryer -'· Cherry wood Oc-Algh&n, $100. ~8-T&28. / U{ED (AD SALE HCOnd car. C&n ... ewey ltarchlef red. f\lll ._.. • -. I c.hal 4T till tr! Ex<'•pt1nnally wtiJ maintain· J I\ 1962 Chevrolet tract.or, ICC day at 119"' 23rd 8t., or ma"• .,,:,.,., Mt-Olia.. woo4 ttnl.8b Monterey din-or nrivate business may ciu•lo~ r • ec c 8 J HORSES • ed. $2 1110. OR .1·1GT5. Cor--e&lJ 842 2289 -. -inl' table, t Utoni bottom r GI: Bl&nl<et ST. Chenille • ~ over 60 to •choose trom approved, with a.Ir br&k:... ~ · · il chain $611; Maple droplut 1USe these columns. Twin SLH Bed 92read1.,4 LIVESTOCK ~·1 Mar. u 8·2"8 N~wporl Stach have '3116 equity, wtU '60 T·Blrd cooft!'Uble, ex-Mild tablt 125; butch ~; 03'-ee. Formal Evtnl\I dreu-QUARTER or 1 de. Ma ( e MERCEDES IEN% !iOLLER-CONNELL t.ke 11000 cuh Ot' eome-cepUonalty rood condJUOft, 195& Rambler >.ma1can, V .. ,.,. • Saltier ranee $46 2. EACH ITEM for sale u Sixt 12 S5 ea. Ladiu Sorrel Wutem lralned XF\\' CREVROLJl.:T thing equivalent to my white with tilue tntenor. •t&Uoa wqon, 1'dM> • 1.21 1Arka'pur. <"..orona d<'I t b · d wit.a JI! n.. D""9e11 $3 u. 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