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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-12-16 - Newport Harbor News PressI I r I . -.... "" .. ., .... .. " VOL. 56, NO. 248, l SECTIONS, 22 PAGES Balloonists Plan Race . In Newport Aid Bill Tablets ( T..._y's Closing TEN CENTS ....... . . Blaze Destroys 8Qwling Alley SA Fire Damage $140,000 Ne O...Perll City Declares Reservoir Safe ~ Newt 8enir:e R.,_.t. of Corona del now under ec1111truction 61 SANTA ANA -Fire raced Mar wen usu.red toda1 tbat coDlpu. • ltroQ&b a bowline aDe1 ha'9 tbeJ wmld e.cape a BUlwln In both caJea, Ute Dow ll dawn ~'"" caustn& .fle. Hilla tJPe ol Jlood. &Wt" would be &WtlY from the J'a>- 100 damqe and i.cmc ewea if :etc C..,. Pr fflh dlflltia1 leC"tioll1 .into ehameh realdentl of an ~ MW or tbe Su Mwpd-tU1 would carry the nter to flee into cb1UJ ~ i11to Upper Newport ·"Bay, It WU the third Pllt Newport Buch city 4fti. blue here wiQdn Cbe ,.ar, dalt said. • lCCOntillc to Fire a.id Jolla Beith daml are compec{ed Garthe.. Only' a week l&O, earth fill. similar to that of Laiuna t.Jnp., in tbe Seier· tbe BaJdwiD Bills rele?Wir. 1trom IDdu.atrial tract narUa Some Corona drl Mar clti· ot Co.ta Mesa, wu destroyed _,, todaJ railed questlam on by fire. 1 afety of the city's 8084ere 'nle blue at the Dowatown foot Sic Canyon Rete9otr Bowl, 213-215 E. a'bird Sl., • aboYe tbe community after WU fed bJ ~)' flammable tM Baldwin Hilla Dam rup- ---------lacquer wbicb bad been ap-tured Saturday in IM An· plied duri.11& the nigbt by tbe setes. It relealed an uti- two owners, and by l,JllD plu-mated 900 acre-feet of water tk coated bowline pi.al and wbJch caused three deaths balls. and flO .m1JHon in property Four engine compania ud damage. a ladder eompaoy wen .. Bat i1 can't bappea hen.. llble to •ve tbe lt-lme » 8COJldinl to Vice Mayor Ilana .. , • bat they kept tbe J . IANaz, cbairman ~ ibe from spreading to die .....,. ctty•a water plans~. 1111 1:laW ca'1. • Flood W1den. be .. WllOl ... SL 1t --..M ~• -0.. -.., ... I db 1'1' ~~-~ Pact to Douglas flJlltN ..... Qeaived • Mon *" '·-Douitu ... nter de ., 1M'lm said a. poaldiity -.~.~ (;-oeb ~ Uorn U1e em ... i... ea aow wortJ.no on Onen llDdQ .£Illa. Cl. el of a dam brak was eonli~ Liz' M ANAHEJM -A four-year· National Aeronautics• Space -Y are • 11'11 Oraqe st.. c.b. Mela. ued •beD u.e W mOlioll s an old Stanton child died in Gar-Adtninlstratioo for work on the 'Saturn project at tbe and Jack Cramer, zr. al Cl N D Bil Canyoa Raenofr ... is lo make r90m in Jdtbet ed-deJ\ Park Hospital today trom tbe S~fum S·IVB rocket firm s Huntington B e a c b 10th St., Hu.ntiQgton Beach. ew ean COOltnacted above Corona del ocation l.nst11atiooa for enrolls NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. awallowlng anti-<lepressant stage. . Space Systems Center. told Cbief Gartbe they bad Mar ill 1951. menta apected to h\creue:Sybll Burton will divorce ac-pills abe found at the home ~e S-l'VB system . ts being . The Douglas spokesmao in· resurfaced Uw pin decb with '-rbe design waa ~d 18 rrom u mIWoo in 1162 to 7 tor Ricb.aN Burton in Mexico of b~ grandmother. eng111eered and designed at dicated the contrad was ex· lacquer early today. A • lbat a dam wu required °" million by mo. today, cbaratn& her hUJband The baby, Cynthia Jo Sa-the Dougl as ~pace Systems pected ao~ does not mean a Tbey said tbeJ finilbed at ppomted only ooe aide or the ltrw:· More than half the money-ltreated her cruellr and inhu· dakane, succumbed 12 hours Center in .Huntington Beach. speed·up m development or 4 a.m., went to bru.kfut, tare,'' Lorenz expb.ined.. Th• -million -la earmarUdlmanl,y by beinl 1D thr COD· after she gulped 15 Tofranal ThiJ b.nngs to more than produCU?n o~ the rocket sys-then drove bome wbere they remaining aides are natural for cranta for comtructloo otlstant co111pany of "another tableta. •m million the total awarded tem, .which l! expected to be were told the alley wu in contoun of the canyon." underlJ'liduate and junior col-'woman." Mr and Mrs Ma!lato Sa-to Douglas for the second the biggest and most .powe~· flames. At UCI The San Joaquin Reservoir, tege fadlJU.1. Each slate Announcement of the di· dakane, of 11772 B e a c h stage or the rocket dP.signed ful ever developed 111 this Garthe wo that normally wbiclJ will .bold 3,0SS acre feet muat uae 22 per cent of iU al· vorce action waa made by Blvd Stanton has taken the to place .nanoed Apollo space· country. when bowling lanes are re-ol water while rqulating the lotment for public junior col· the Burton's New York attor-child., to visit ihe grandmoth-craft in earth orbit for prac· ~urre.nt plan s c~ll for flnal lacquered, tbe f.ire depart, flow from Metropolitan Water leges and technical institutes. oey, Aaron Frosch. He Dew er, Mrs. Frances Enomoto at tictng maneuvers tha~ wlll be lssen:L.y and tcstmg of the ment is notified and standa Dr. Samuel C. ~District to the Irvine Ranch, The remainder can 10 to to Puerta Vallarta, ~exico, 14072 8 0 wen St., Garden necessary in lunar night. ur .. t .\•, Hu •. tlllJ;lun Beach b:£· by because of the baJ.udoua baa. ~ named ~f'.311 ° Costa Mesa and Hunj.ington both public and private under-where Mrs. Burton fi1ed for Grove, Sunday morning. A Qougl~~ spokesman said f~re. 11 is sent to Douglas tacil· nature of the wort. Nu not1fi-~~it"! ~me~ .at ~ Beach, also faces to the oorth. craduate collecea for bulld.lng divorce in the Jallaco state Th t Id • d .!1e $4A m11hon contract is for ilies.' near Sacramento for cation was given him be said. .ruver~ l ~ ~ Any Oow from the ·dam Ubrariea and science, enli· civil court. Frosch aaid ac· t' ~ of ~o~ne[h~ ~pu· continued development and static testing th:m on tu Cape He added that ~ wu no VJM, J was would diacbarge into it.reams neertng, mathematics and tress El.lJabeth Tayle>r would ~es wit'? a :'w ~n ·tJ: P~Yt J l'~duc.t1on oi. ~.e ~alum ~ock· Kenn~v (Canaveral) for sprinkler system in the alley, day. . . leading into Peters Can.yon rorelen lantua&e cla.urooms. not be mentioned by name in 12~A"' nde 0 tp k ath u cl sy.,t.-111 ~ruc.h 18 sche"' ·led launchin~. whicb was built before the Or. Daniel G. AJ_dricb Jr., which flows through land of _...,_, --··1d be •'--ui _, p.m. a oo em --UCJ c:b.anceDor iaJd McC ~ feurai craDt trV\U lwe 1 l. . from her. The child showed building code required them. loch. will _....:.. to the UCI Univentty of California, Ir- limited to one-third of such Burto~ and Mw Taylor are no dlatress until about 4 p.m. Six firemen narrowly es-ampus oe~tF;bruary from vine, and thence into Upper conatruction cost.a. . !living lD Puerto v~. when &he became sleep,i and c s T d caped injury when a bad S.S Francilco State Colle e Bay. A.Dother '1~ mllllon will golsc~ ol the ~D~ film.ing went to bed. oun' t tarts 0 ay wall collapsed. where be cuneotl is dean~ If the Big Canyon elem did for eatablilhlnl or improving of hia new movie, Night of At 5.30 . h ak ed Among the guests in the the De and ~ f pve f'3Y Lonm sakl ~ graduate achoola, with ~the Ieuana." Miss Taylor wu coughi~g P~d· 1 c~yT;'g e~be Hotel Corday were :.2 youths -ge a euor 0 flood wa~ would spill out federal grants a1ain be101 not ln the film, but she ap-nt int ul . · d r lJ or 18 or 19 years of age a · into Big Canyon itaeU and limited to one-thlrd of the to-peared at the .mm set every !~~ u~~~~~us~~~: a1~ w~s on· Water Fi· rm Sale sales ere for Procter· &t °' ~=h. :r is • :ti~ now northwe.sUrly away from 1t1 cost. day to ll~p ham company th th d h h k Gamble Co.. fled into tbe . u . t came . Corona del Mar. Finally the bill provides Burton a leading British en e .gran mot er c ec · lreets in gail colored aborts U.S. m 1936 after studying at Water would rum down the p;o mlllion that can ~ used'.., 1<'.k'!,L>carean . actor bcl?re ~~ ~~le~~l m~t~~ aod found . . s A Jumb~r y fire a~ the Universll>: ol Melbourne. uninhabited Ooor of ttte -cen· for Ion 1-term. low·mter~st1be turned ~o. fil~~·. marned . . g. A special I h r e P-member count would be available Pfl· ing the Santa Fe tracb on E. Ht ~ bis dcctoral de-yon whkb is parallel to Coast Joana for construction of all I actre~ _ S!''~ll \\%ams m Cy~thia Jo did not reco~er committee this mormng start· or to Tuesday afternoon. First street earlier in the gree. '" 1~ at UCLA. Highway aod about ooe milt hither educatiori academJc 1949 and they have two daugh· ~n~~~sness before she died ed a tally or consent leU.ers 'The committee suspended year was the third blau to Prior to ~ommg the staff at inland, Lorem said. It ~ukl facflities. ten. a · 1 m. today. in the controversial proposed work during the lunch hour cause damage in excess ot San Fra.oclXO State College tbeo ~ MacArthur BouJ.- sale of the Sant.a Ana Helgbta and was scheduled to return $IOO 000 in 1960, McCulloch taught at vard Jamboree Road and I D•• Dbuter 1111,e•tlfated CitJ and state officiala plan investigation into cause of Baldwin Hill! ··eservolr dam cc•l'<>rse Page 3 Sl..tr• c .. e We•tUI IJp Arrest of three suspects as the alleged kldnapera of Frankie Sinatra Jr. nearly winds up case. Page 4 Clarbt,... Sto.-. Writ~· Four men-Mauhcw . .Martt. L!•ke a"1 lotu~--W'"f'tl' facts the world knows as Christmas Story. Page 3 OCC la I KB Triumpla Orange Coast blanks Northeastern Oklahoma, 21 0, before 44,044 fans ln Jr. ~e Bowl Sports, 1H5 INDEX OF INSIDE FEATlJllES Btiiting . \~ California News . . . . . . . 5 Comics ................ 17 Classified .. .. • . . . lA · 4A Edltoriala . .. .. .. . .. . 18 Finance . .. .. .. .. .. . ft · 9 111'.lti:.nal News :; ~ Orange C<)unty -... _ . . 5 Social Notes . . . . . . 11 • 13 Sports .... -.. .. .. . 14 • 15 Television ............ 17 Theaters .. .. . .. .. . .. 17 DAILY PILOT Wiit! Wlllcfl It Cor11.,..._ !!Mo 'lrN>l"l1!U Office ln Newport Reach. 3325 Newport Blvd. See Pase 2 for addresses of other QUices. 'or Classified Advertising. Call 675-3311 l"or All Other DepartmenUI. Call 543-5563 From Westminster and N\)rth County telephone. 54~3742 C...,.19111. lhJ. Or•Me l Cl'•I -IWl•M L-"y kf' ....,. ,..,,,.,, lllUftraloon· <'l•IO«•I _,,., .,. ._,., .. _, .,.,."' ~y "" rf~-f(.td ••"*ft ttt«'4f M fl'ftlUWWt 1W tM CDOlt..... fwMf. ' Mutual Water Co. to Newport to the counting chore late this ' · ~berlin Co~e~e, the Univer· evenluany discharge into Up- Beach for $350,000. <&ftemoor1. . lily of Michigan. Am~ per.Newport &y new d>e old By press time loday, ttie Consent letters were retain· Weather ~llege and Rutgers U111ver-salt works. committee was still checking ed in a spe<;ial box at the sity ~tt be also served as "'Ibis was ail taken into names on consent letters Costa Mesi> Post Office until Button up that overcoat associate dean o! the college cons~tion wben tile dam against official lisL~ of.share the e<>unt was ordered by an:l k e e P your rainco1t )f letters ~d ~aence. wa~ constructed," he ex- holders. No tally fi~urrs were company directors. It was es· hand,y. t~e t_J.S. Weather ~-Dr. AJ~t~h sa.id McC~lloc:h plained. Three persons were treated available. timated more than 300 letters reau. s . district ror~ ll has apeo~.it.ed m ~ ha~ . Lorenz also ~ed. that un· for Illness brought on by al Co ts w"ll bf' required were in the box prior to to· predicting more chilly weath-of the Bntish Empire dur_ang like the BaldWUt Hills mt.ua· leaky gas line at a Newport from n~n per dent of the 3,314 day. e~ along the ~~a.nge Coast-the tltb and 19th c~lur1~s. ~oo. the Irv~ Co. is seek· Beach trailer park Sundaylshares of stock for the sale Company officials cautioned wa~h the possab~ty of some McCulloch .and his ware mg ~ establidl a greenbelt morning. to be approved. It is esti· however. that several persons rainfall about mid-week. (For ~ave ~e chtldrc;n nw fam-area in _the Ooor or the can- Treated at Hoag Presbyter· mated that the shares are and corporations hold multi· complete weather report. see ily tv~Uy residei1 m San yon .. 1lUs would assure that ian Hospital and released held by about 2,000 owners. pie Shares, thus it is impossi· Page 2_1· _ Mlteo. (See CANYON. Pate !l were Fred Throp, 19, his wife 11 the sale goes through, i ble to determine how many Estella. 65. and Mrs. Mary C \!{ill mean dis&0lut1on or the share consents have actually Weideg. 50. The trailer is lo· Inst remaining pnvatr water bee n mailed in. cated al .1560 Pla~enlia Ave. e<>mpany in the Newport Har· If the sale 15 approved. as· According lo pohce reports, bor area sets and waler service areas l~e three became ill Saturday! Committee membt•rs. ap-of the Santa Ana Heights Co. night and were taken to the pointed by the company's will be divided between the hospital for treatment of, board of dirertors to accom· city of Newport Beach and what was presumed to be pllsh the count are Mr,. G. E. the Costa Mesa Coooty Water food polaontng. Raitt. Mrs. William Fuqua O i s l r i c t according to an After retur.ning to the. trail· and John McAlhstH water agreement between the two er for the rught, the victims company manager public agencies awakened violently ill Sunday Mrs. RaHt told thr DAILY The CMCWO will obtain the morning anll were returned PILOT that she expi·.:ts pre-lion's share <>r I.he service to the hocpital. . liminary work on the tally to aroe. about 1,500 or the 1.900 Further Investigation dis· take most of the day She estl-water meters now serviced by closed that the trailer had mated that no outcome of a the private company. New· been relocatell and WH near -port Beach will principally a leakinc natural gas line. ~ain two waler wells now op- Market..-. NEW YORK UPI 1 -Stocks came withJn strikinJt distance of 1 new all·llme high toda). lholstere;d mainlv l)y a bni::ht t.conom1r nPW~ Jll('IUrP I Srt 111uotat1oj~' PaJ:?I'" R and Cl 1 ~ . -. • .~. r.:11 .• ~.--::tj,: .. 9 ~ -:~·~: ,, : : .· , •. ·: .· -. lj'/j) • . -/aJ}y~ .•.; ._. ~P~.._ -• ~ '•• erated by the compruiy. Newport oHlcals have ind1· cated the wells will be shut I down as soon as pracli::al art· er the sale J:O<'s throu~h Tht' Santa Ana llc1!!h.~ arra will lhen bP :.wtlC'hrd o\.l'r lo Mrt· ro1>01ltan \\.lltl't f) I ' I r I I I I M\\J)t II·''' I Th~ ~1\\ I) '4~11·1 I\ ttllht'fl II\ holh \l'\4 t"'" , 111t rhr 1 IC''\ll, SHAREHOLDERS' VOTE T All Y Off1C'1al~ of the Sant:i Ana Heit:hti; Mutmil W:iler Co sta;tcd rou ntan~ sharehold ('r~· ronsenls this mornrn~ in the ~no· ll(ll'l'd :.<lit> or the r1rm to l\.lpwport Rt-ac-h ror Sl!l0.000 from lrft arr \!rs r. , .. 1::11tl \1r~ \\'1 lham M F11flll'1 (Omp:in' \t,1n11~rr .lnhn \11 ,\lh~trr .met \lrs \\'11 )1,1111 E.1~ll ll)l VIII... l \ • ------·-------.....-.-----------------~---...... ---------.------------------ ..-----.. ... \ j 2 u AILY .. ILOT lilWi PPt , ··..Mon., Dec. 16, 1963 . ... Sought . '~irtb of. City' 1'lbnwnent Due N~wport Be a c h Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com· missiGners Tuesday night will push °\bead plans tO apply for a state historical marker at old McFadden landing, cred1t- f'r1 . ~a; the "birthplace ot the c:1ty .:: ' ' ~ commisllon has re· rehled authorization from the Cit; G>uncil to apply for the hi~l monument after a presentation by Commission· er ·l!•bel Pease. ff·' approved, the marker ~ill be erected al the base of ~ Pier whert the M~itden Brothers conduct· ed tbe1r shipping and lumber busnsa and later laid out thto" 'ilral subdi\tt&ions that \\er!' to become Newport ~tt. In ·other action Tuesday night: t he PMR Commission . will hur a report indicating Ctt)l ·Attorney Walter Cha· · ramu· is preparing docu· m«Jb whidl would ebange the citJ's tree removal policy. 'Fbe commission has rec· ommended that ~ for re· mO\ mg parkway treea should be borne by adjacent proper· ty owners if the remo\18.l ia to their benefit. PB&R Director Ca.I Stewart hu reported that 1ucll)'trnovall sometimes COit the city between i50 and •too in labor by dty forces. Commiuklnen allO a r e ICbed.uled to conlinue their 1tudies of development in the Upper Newport 8ay area and ~··BIY Drive. , ·, . ~,\!rglars Get $3 417 . . . ' . -Pirate's f;rew Was There I By LES WAGNER the death and destruction that nouoter (''Baloney Crit.'' liie encl sent 1 1"all o1 WI· The awesome power of a follow1 human error. prooounced it!) and CDm· ter down the. Suta Clara 1udden steam of water ~bat I watched the tragedy UD• pared il wtlb a limllar tna~ Biver tbtougb Piru, Fillmore comes with the breaking of a ioldinf! ln !.he Baldwin Hilla edy aurly • yean ago. CamuJoa, Banlldale, San._,; dam 11 beyond the compre. l n tew,·isioo Salwday, nivolt.. Shortly before mktnl~= ,api. and ~ap~vo. , bllla'on of man. Even a tel• ed at the bad grammar and March 12, 1121, the Sad Tiie death ton never waa vblon camera cannot depict panic in the voice o1 the an. cilqulto Dam above c.taJc embllib'ed. The Ventura ~alors Romp Harbor High Play .. ' " ,.,, ,,,.... ·-l.( County tortner's oUict fixed t at a <>Uaer. .ou.rces placed ••e eat, tom• •• low as .. CANYON The unknown /actor was the • • • number of men staying that , tragic night in a Southern Cal· no home& woqld ~can*uet-ifond4 F.td1loD CO .. work camp eel in the JJ9t.b OI • ~dial in tht tied· oJ the normally flood from a' .s.rn bftd. -dry 1'"' t\MW• FOlmore. Belia. hts A ud:nnce Similar afety proviliooa for I WU workina . in Santa ~ a dam break have been built Barbara at the time for the into daip for b '5 millloo Lot AaseJes Tqpet; About 1... -6 N rt II\·"-It W""' y •• ...-. s.n~'°ilqpin ~ qorU>-J.l:30 ~p.m. the PQWet went Senior ~-.,en u. ewpo ··-"° ou, M ~ ed1 tf?(Mipott't Bii ~ oO. ll •ed ofl. ( wtodered Harbor Hi&h School, olleted dramatic swan soaa over tbe Relerfoir. • t.cJr to. my oUice and .tart· KMlfmen llld Hart 1 neat· weekend. and more tha •• 'lbe San Joequin leeen . ecf cbecklng tbe trouble cl.wic comedy. "You tan't play,_.. were deU&hted a.at earrendy under ~ "A clam haa gone out.some- they dkl. bJ tbe JrviDe Rmdl WM' wbere lo the Sierra and baa Only a little Ume-wont, tlle District will IUVice UDiver· carried odt 6 power line," an Hill 1938-modet v e b l cl e wu sit)' City the Ualvenity of F.dlaon Co. emptoye told me. Signal =-..: :!D::Stwt-= Celif~ lntne, portions of ··i::!ct. ~w wben it. wUJ be ef.fort OD the pelt al tbt bqe = Ilea IDd other coutal So I called The Thpes. The cut of~ ud •mer. It riJ hold a.cm ~feet fact tbat Santa Barb a r·a Dev-e~ope ,.UO..· . -ot .... or one biJUoll -would be WiUMnal oewipapert, ~I n.. ,.., • ambMiou _. km bread. streetcars -an)1.hlng clertlllr:ial. IDd the JOGl'C wim.m Muaa. vice preal-dependent upon electricity -_ P80P.e bnJadlt It olf well. dent of enpiemn, for the waa worth just a couple o{ D • t 7 3 ~. the u,..,,. Wt Irvine Co. le"'9d u •ater ~aragraphs for the. final ~· 1es a of~' RI ,,... frmn CIM'Mtlt.a to U.4i1Uict wbeD lion. The• aiJht Cllf editor · neidf ftel'Y 1m. wT at.-the c1mm .,.. being deai&ned ""* tf petftmctorlly and hung tlon • ..S there ii macb ol it · ap ws ANGDES (AP)-aaY· in thil ncculeDt IC:dpt. A hall hour later, back in moad s. Macmlllan, 73, one It pe,._.,. IOll wldioat ~-cd, '"-1 telephC1ne rang It of the devetooerl of the deb inC thllt mudl ol tbe eredit T ~ukenn·a !II Ull ~ dty editor. StpJ Bill OlI field, cled Sun· fot the ~: ~ 'Gd down to Santi Paula as day at h!a ranch In neut>y duction al BM. difficult Ca.st u you can," he shouted. Saugus. Be bad beerl ill for must ,0 to direct.on Marchers "It's a diauter . ., IOtDe time. Wright aftd Mla1 Marie W""1t wu stJU roaring Mr. M.cmiiiao waa t.be fa-Hiebsch, mod~! liltlld on thro\lll Senta Paala .by the ther of Mrs. Jean MJngan of the pr~gram 81 faculty ad· Get ~9()() time l reached there. You Nswport Beadl. Her father vi.son. '11' could bear . It for miles. At was founder and ex·president Standout perf~er ~ the dawn it ·still waa rushing of the Macmillan Oil Co. cut was Carolin Collini 1D Upwards of -was di> ~Olt a mile -wide wbue the A native of Wlnnemucca, tbe flut.&ery role ot p~ JJated to aid ill tbe filbt nver ~ed · out onto the Nev., Macmillan was an oil Sycamore. She was, Spnng apinst leukemia by BaRor couta1 plain. field "roughneck" when the Byington all over agUl as sbe Area rePdmta Suoda . 'lbe Bodiea were everywhere, Slpal Hill boom took ptace played the mother or the clan final figures are . 1 eel k> -Ued tn orange trees, In tbe 1920s. He founded a ot utter lndividualisb who &op the '1.000 ~ caupt in the debrit of homes. dehydrating plant with about make up tNa ~~me-. . half buried in san~. S2 500 in borrowed capital nage. Another fine ~ ol Sandra a.a. clulirman. of Sickened sberifr • deputies nils was expanded ~ refin: work waa _turoed in by F~ ~eel!.,r ~-r: Afaimt carried them to school houses tries at Sipal Hill and El Marshall lD the role al Boru . . aua. organ-1D Piru. Fillmore and Santa Dorado, Ark. Kolenkhov, the free-loadlng ir.ed JC Coste Mesa and New· Pa~ where they were stack· 'l\!. Newport The Macmillan Co~also was Russian who l:w.#known bet· part ~ M part °' theed like cordwood. A tag at- fonned as a direct result of ter, « at any rate more IUltioawtdt campai~, an· &ached to the big toe pro-blf .w.I mvettmeat. Re was glamorous, days. oounced that approxun.atdy vlded 1w:h vltal. information The Orange Coast College football team had plenty of vocal support Satur· pt'eaident ot tbe company un· Other leading rol«» •ere_.., b.-d bem eallected.. bf a1 WA$ •v~ble _where flJe · day as it w!iipped Northeastern 21 to O in the Junfor Rose Bowl at Pasadena. til he retired tn 19511 for ru· wen played by Fred Ruf N late Sunday niibt with about body was found.:kler\tillcation . &Def jewer1y valued Here part of the student body responds to the urging of cheerleaders. The IOlll of heal.th. . Cle ecceotric Mr. ~ P~ '10 per emt of the marcben if such was possible. General· • at -w~te Jb>len from the Orange Coast was represented by thous ands of persons al the game. Private iraveside services Jett Burtt as the salily phi.lo-reporti:Qg. . ly it wasn't, for the clothing re of Arthur L. Zerbe, are planned at 0000 Wednea-soptDc Grendpe Vmderboff, There are still tOme 28 bad been rlppe:i off in lhe 1119 Bayaide Drive. Newport day at Forest Lawn Memo-~ Jan Brought.en In ber Youths to be beard from and thundering stream, the fea· BeaCb, over tt)e weekend. rial Park in 1ubu.rban Glen· brief ~ as ~ with. u,, averase collectionl lures battered beyond recog- POlice •aid the thie~s ap-High Sebool Students dale. Survivon include the GNll>d Duchess Olga, • ••it· nmnmi about 'JO per vollUl· nition. parentiy entered the l'Ui· widow, Helen; a IOD, Fraser; ress from Child's. teer. the '1,llOO mark eeemed There had been 36,000 atre dence ~ a sliding door. another dauoiter Mrs. Ruth Also deserving ol mention quite attainable. Many of tbe feel of water impounded be· Otha burg1artes investigat· L eg:s la tu ... es Chosen 1'bompson of Saugus; a sister, were ,Ki~ McKalsoo and Bd-~·~Y 100 teeo-acen hind that dam in LitUe St. Pd by: Newport police were: Ii 1 , J eao C. Macmillan, and eight r/ 0 Ne18 as the Sycamore who perticipated to the march Francis canyon -nearly Loufa R. Wbtlc.hel. 546 Tus· grandchildren. girls, John Wells and Heidi brought in over $3>. nine ~ gallons. AJ it tin Aw.., reported ski cloth-, ~hardso~ as Mr: and Mrs. Some.,..., wu turned ln by roared through the narrow mg and a ateeping ~g valued Six high school students of land Dr , Newport Beach: I will be 40 American Fl e 1 d Kirby. Cindy Minney and the Beltani Oub or Coron.a cap near Camulos, the water II r~.ten :;m his ~~ge. the Harbor Area will partici· Betty Rkhie. Costa Mesa iService students who are ob-NB Sued ~t ~ ~~'Kenf Don· del "lar ~er:: ~an~~ ::Ji r:ru:~: :r!,d:e:i,:e~~ · 0 St Ban!811•1 land as· pate in the annual model leg· High School junior. 2345 Norre 1 servmg Uie &nerlcan ayitem ery, C.-aig Curtis and Mart their arp upon bearing oi the train. ;,~· 'money •.,~ ch:~ islature session ~t Sacramen· Dame Road, Costa Mesa. and of government on internation· Barrett. Harbor Alu project. n..e There was little warning to valued'. at rm stolen from hi~ to Feb. 7-9. it was announced Ralph Cross, Harbor H i g h al scholarships. For $50 000 largat indi9idual gift WU of. residents of those 300 homes resideice. The thieves gained today by the Orange Coast junior. 318 Snug Harbor Dr., The m ode l congressional ' fered by Misa Rea -'42.119. in the low-lying areas who. "'1lrante by slipping a lock YMCA I Newport Beach. session is being spon10red by 1 f N rt Be h Coll Sets Bookkeeping chorea for the died, none at aU at the Edison onAth=~~he':n~~ valued The six -all but one from Alternates . a r e Carolyn some 75 YMCAs. t~ughout i5 T~eln~ ~u~ f~$50,000 a~y ege ~~Mr:.e~ ~a~ ca=~ tra 'c of all was the at l508 wa! stolen from the Newport Ha rbor High School Bowman, Phil Peterson and Ure St.a~e .or California: The two teen-age girls who al· ot srt Tustin Ave., Newport testimony ft a later ei>roner·s ~econd story of a professional -were _chosen last week after1~~~0/~i~sh all students at lXmalS? 15 1~t~~m:ta.l m the lege the>: were lnjur:ed in an Yule Progra Beach, perenta ot Anna Fell· Inquest of William Mulhol- bullding under construction at presentmg bills to , a local· A t t 1 r 3.,3 1 encan ie rvice pro-auto accident resulting from bauer. who wu Sandra's chief land who bad built that dam 3.51 Hospital Road. model legislature in the cou.n·I . 0 a 0 · young peop e lgram. . . . . lack of wamint• OD a road . . asalstant In the campaign. for ihe City of Los Angeles. Arvard Belden reported that cil chambers of Costa Mesa ~111 attend the three·day ses·' A tratrung. session for the conatructi.oo job. Southern Califonua College 'ni. leukemia ject waal-=============:::i; thieve$ had entered his third City Hall. 1s1on -60 senators, 133 as· 1delegates will be col'lducted Parenu of Glenda Louise ~f c.ost.a Mesa ~ tcbedul~ initiated by ~ after a DA•LY •1LOr .,. •tii 11 _ floor office suite at 3355 Vi• Elected as the group's lone ~embly~en and 180 delega.teslon Jan. 25 at the Los An· Donovan and Cheryl ~a L<>ve it.I annual Cbriatmaa muaic scboolmate at Newport Har· :i-._ 111e-~.'::-:.bl= Lido · Annarently notttlng senator was Betsy O'Neill a 1111 trammg. Also attending geles ~ounty courthouu. have 1ued f6r $25 000 each program for 8 p.m. Tuesday bor m .. h School. J-61 B-... --• ..._. Medi. co.ta Me.a. ,,., . · • m the college chapel, 2525 .... cu -· ~&Melt..,.•,.....,., .... was t..aken. 1 seruor at Newport Harbor plus medJcal and legal ex-Newport Blvd school om died of tbe lnJurable diseaae. 1lol\. ~ c11111y eccet>t s..urt1ey High, who lives al 2321 Holly penses on behalf of their clala have annOunced · Baker would bave been a :: :: °'mt* ~O:: ":,!: Lane in Newport . Beach. ~s· Landlady Finds Woman Dead daughters. . . . The. program will ·include m~ber of Wt spring's uad· ::'.~"'"""~ a..:li ~:;: (. h H 38 se~blyw_o~en will be Vic· The legal action hled w1th selections by the 40-voice Am-uating claas. .......... .. "' ~ 1eec11 w en junior. 2015 Shipway La~e: · · , c raw. · . e an a Y report to po-Schrouder claims Mias Dono-the Rev. Paul Johnson, the wfil be turned over to the Los "-C.lltonlll. ~ra~ Urts • tona Griffith, a Harbor High Mrs Elsia D M G 55 1 th l dl d ed Newport Clty Clerk Margery busador Choir directed by Proceed.I from the drive SI,.., end T11Urt11 •-Cos•• BUDAPEST I UPI >-Thirty· Newport Beach. and He1d1 was found dead 1" her apart· hce that she not seen the l.en· van was drMn& northerly on Brass Choir conducted by Pro-Angeles branch of the nation· ·~.::,::'!"..'!~~-· ~ght rierso~s were injured. 14 Lyle, also a .junior al Harbor. ment at 617 1'2 Poppy St., Coro-ant since about Nov. 1. Po· Tustin Avenue on the alght fessor Edwin Elliott and the wide Teen·agers' March. The ,~ -::...,.. nf them seriously, today when 117 Via D 1 j on, Newport na del Mar Saturday Death lice entered the dwelling and of Aug. 14. 1962 and her auto 35-voice A Cappel.la Choir un· funds will be used to finance "......,.. ._,. ~ Budaf)e11t·~und exp:ess Beach. . was believed to be from natu· found the vic'tim dead on a was forced into a ditch be· der the direction of ProfeSIOr the operatiom or the St. ~'":.:" .,,.,,. AWi!.,., rain crashed into a freight Also slale1 to make, the t~1p ral causes cco di g t N . h Th bod . cause of aIJegedly inadequate Gerald Eskelin, ch.airman of Jude's Research Hospitial in SeclN c11u _.... ""'o ., New 11t ~at)a, llu.ngary. the Hun·1are three deleg~tes in tram-· ' a .r n ° ew couc · e Y was m an warnings of. road work near the SCC music department. Memphjs, Tenn., w1tk.h bas -' e..c:11. ea ...... subscr)ptlon Orran News Agency MTI re· Ing -Taz Wilson, Harbor port Beach police reports. extreme st.ate of decomposl· the intersection of Tustin! The program is open to the been set up to fight leukemia ~~~ '~:= ~:;"'~;~:! pnrt<'d. High sophomore, 2021 High· The body was found arter lion, police said. and Del Mar Drive. public free ot charge. and related blood diseases. e.-t "'*"".,. u. " Winds S M Tid I ~OOTI• h17h lr"'o~rtturts S\ll'CIAV •"4 un, oon, e$ lor•c•" h1oht 10<1.v LO\ Anoeles. 71HO. ' I Lo"<! Beach. 67-~: S•n•• Monica. 6J.4A: &urb""""· 11.n ; MtM,Jnt Wil\Oft, ~40; .,..,." Ceii•I "•• ~e,.edtd P1lmd1le. .11-60. Rlve,.ld•, '7·611 P1lm [ u.. Mia~ lSer.nH, 64 101 lhh,.11•1<1, ll 471 S1111 r-J ff 1.m, 2) f 17 • m I 7 IPleeo, U-611 h nla llart>Ara •• 6'. •·" IJ.m . .o • 11·111 m 1 • IH l lMt 6 SI 1.m $eft f 11 o m , +.I-llMt 4 11 1.m Sett f .lt o m c ['f • Ntw. OK u: "'"'· [)«. u, " 1 ornw l'ull, DK. )0 '"'",V wit" t~• v•r1•bl• l'\lff't r IOUdltllu IOdlV and Tu.sd~v LOUI tl>O C)r row1 c•ouds alMt """ nfl tht '°"" ftlt11t! Continue • Chilling T em peratiire~ IAw .... (. ll SI " .; .,. 3' 20 " .. " Tt .01 h m r ,, • lo\ \] "' ).! \~ ,, 11 NATION'S WEATHER -Snow and cold temperatures are forecast to continue through the middl.e po~ons. of . the Unitc:<l States tonight and Tutsday with ~ero weather predac~ed 1n. U~aod-Ohio--¥~4lNinf4empeN»u1'efl ere ex'J)et'~·---·---- 1 n the South R;f n an the Pantie Northwest 1s forecast, a(TOmpaniec1 by mid temperatures alclng the Pacific Coai>t into California. · ·- .. lnvestigat~rs Seeking Cans~_·= . . . . Of Reseryoir Dam Collapse ·- 3 ·Killed in T r agedy, Huge Cleanup Starts LOS ANGELES (AP.) -Uon st.arttni today will at. Three hundred miQlan pllons tempt to answer: I 'Food and Butter ~ =~ New Red Budget Slash es Military of water roared out of • gap. Mayor Samuel Yorty, wbO Ing bole in Baldwin Hilll Res· wants to know why tile dam MOSCOW fUP)) -Russia At the same time, $27.t bil· ervoir, leaving three wsons broke. today announced a record lion was .allocated to the hl· dead, at least ft' Allon ''l'boounda al ftood victims, m.2.3 billion peacetime budg· •i-n·· falling ......... ul .. ·-ov·r· damage -and one bii UD· who want to know who will t # "·-t t th t I.Al " _.. -~w~ "' un... e ~or wm nex :wo years a '""'-_.. tw -_,, ...: &nl!Wered quelJtion: my'! pay for the damap. emphasized bread aod butter WC Db~ 0 years ...u .w18 Investigators ~ the TbouAnda al oCber Nll.o atead of guns. o-een lilht was liven to a cauae of Saturday'• devutat. dents, llvinl below limilar The budget pre6eflt.ed to the c h e m i c a 1 induatry build- ing flood today u cleanup reservoirs, and WCIDderlDC ....... Nm,........, 3 Soviet parliament cut mill· u.p Wblicb will supply 1he crews and bearilfc.k bome. The SmaJl Bnsfaeee AdJDtD. MM.. Dec. 16, 1963 tary spending by 4.4 per cent farms with fertliur and alio · owners moved In to clear the istratiou declared BaJdwtn from the previous budget. sa~fy growing demands· for stricken area of toot of muck Hills a diauW area. tnakblc Military expeoditureg repre-more consumer goods. and debris. available tonc.tenn. Jcnr inter· E U S sent.ed about 14.6 per cent of Khrushchev lmd bis ad~· IUl"I ~ ......... , For some, there was noth-est loans for Oood ~-a stern . . the total budget compared to ers had taken a cautious look . MUD AND DEBRIS -This is a scene repeated all over a mile-square area of ing to be done. Some faet.s and tbeoriea are 16.l per cent during the cur-inro the future and appareint· · the Baldwin Hills section wttch lay In the path -o1rag1ng waters from the col-The giant wan ol water already betn& advanced. Still G • ped rent year. ly decided that some fund~ 1apeed Baldwin Hillil reservoir Saturday. A swimming pool is shown packed wtth from the breakin& dam swept ADVANCED rlp The total budget was 193 could be safely diverted trom mutt Wbll&..a destroyed house above it is mllte-testimony to the. power o{ the blocks of homes away~ Only Mas K. Socha chief entl· billion rubles. At the art.iii· defense and massive sum5 waters. , deep, eroded gu1Des remained neer of water w'oib for the In Cold S }} cial rate of exchange, fhe ru-poured into agriculture and -----------~-------------------where.•~·~~de~~.-~-~-pe ~~~ed~~~thec~~~~~~ tood Sixty f h _. ......-.. --uun .. _ mately $1 .10. vent a recurrence cl. t h i 11: ~s~yed ~ou~ w::e.:e:ee:e~ gJ the most advanced ~P· U.alW Prest Jllternational Premier Nikita S. Khrush· year's dtsastrous harvests. ' Blues Singer Dies; Fans LB.., A N,11 ~r;J ly damaged 0 But ~ Wei that with the Tbe eastern two-thirds o( Chev looked .an approvingly ill The Soviet Cklioo this year Ssu .,.eS I • ~servorr now empty, a Jong the nation wu keet inside a the Grand Kremlin Palace at1 went abroad with its tom of I ' FORTUNATE series of raaiiCfliOles can be deep.fn!eu lockup of cold air Fina1n Minister Vasily Gar· gold to buy hundreds of mil· More fortunate residents seen in tbe. upbalt inner muaea today that promised buzov read out the figures. lions of dollars worth of Wlst• picked among the ruinJ of surface of the dam. . to keep ~peratores crisp to lopping olf $666 million from un wtieat to prevent dralllie On ,.,,roo~ n Strength their shattered bomea hoping The hoJa w in • lfrai«bt bitter cold. deten&e spending for the next rationing or possibly .. .., P R t .I. J r to salv•ge itenu letl behind line from ooe side to the bi& Temperatures ranged from year. starvation. • " a y e~ 8 when the order to evaqiate break ln the wall . and ~y 22 degrees below uro at ln· -r -~ p ARI CM' . . . . . disrupted the tranquil neigh· have been the Iuka that tenuitional Falls. Minn .• to 47 DETROIT (UPI) S b S ) -President ~Y wmter muustenal meet-borbood cauaed the dam to collap11e, degrees in Tampa Fla N . - -~ w JC'AJmon assured the North mg to SllI'Vey the state of : . Soch uid. bruU • . e H t s1·11 H Id people, llpOrU peraonal:lties At1abtic Alllance today that Western defenses and hopes The big lt.S.acre raervoll', oo:e ibllitlel mention-. and the Dakotas had OS ages I e md fllll of the1 late Dinah the Unitsd States will maln-for ace owned by the Loa An&elea De· r pou readings that ranged from 10 Waa:binllon filed past her ta.in ita troop etreogth in Eu· J~ · stressed that his partment o~ Water od Pow-~bai~ m:":n :: to J: =· to be in c.ubt yesterday . and early rope IO lonl aa these men administration would contin· er. bunt with 4 m1abtY roar and ftw.... -~ ..._._,...... appeared A D I D • d · today to pay thelt" tinat re· an needed . Saturday a.tt.ernooe atter • era..-.. .... ....__...... light trom ttte cotd trollU 8 ea I SCUSS apecU to the late "Queen of I • -ue ~e late President Keo-small l~ developed arller of the whole area. whidl might allow some snow e the Bluea .• , ~abnsoo s inn:use was con· nedy s strong bne of support in the day. Payment '!or ctamaae wDl f1arries in north and midwest · . taiDed in a menage read by for T.JATO. The earth hook u bu probably hln8e cie a eoa:rt cl&-in the midJt of sub-i.ero • Mm Washington, whose Secretary of state Dean Rusk JohMon called for "a bal· hUIW of ea.rJi from the da~ c.ision on tile cau1t al the 'ftatfler. Ohio waa expecting LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP)-night. but some radio st.atiob' C'ip.~~a~~Wl~':::erd~ at the openine ol NATO's J. a.need.NATO defense posture, ~ollapsed into the hole ere-break. I three or more additional incb-~ommuni!t-led tin minerg con-~ontrolled by the miners crtt- DP Mak •. and oth including powerful nuclear at.ed by the ruab!nl waters Tbe Department of Water ea in ,, --. ~ Unued w hold 19 hostages to-icized the union leadership of 80~ tn .:a• millions ~~ "':,':. . and oon·nuclear r~es. ,-;vhkh The flood amaabed through and p~ i. ~ by $1U MOIUy fair akiell prevailed day. ~uding !~ur Ameri· capitulating to govemm~ n..U• of b th fneodJ .be· U S Soldi will . deter aggression, the an expenaive canyon reaiden· million In ~·.but If It across the mrtion with some cans. ~bile awaiting an ~-pressure. ·, ._. ~ ... ..., w 3 er • • . er President added. ti.al bit .. _._ court ia found that tr. dam eoJ.. cJoudlnea lD the upper Ohio planation of a deal for tbeu However aourcea clote to lieve wu an accidental over· "To NATO's cootinumg Cul· area, a .--lapsed becaUJe Of a .. Act van., soat.b-central t.ate release negotia\ed by leftist the minen' believed Lechint dose QI plDJ. Cr . Lin fillment of thiJ. task I pledge ap~U!. devel o p = t, of God" ratbtr than ltrudur· and the Gulf coast. 5 1 Vice PTesident Juan Lecbin. who arrived lD Catavi SutlOu: A coroner's inquest WU held 0 8Se8 e my country's w 11 i and re-:::;ell an~~r ·~ ~ failure, .tbe imdrance com-Pftdpitalian bas hem gen-If was beped the -hostages oJaht. would have DO troiibJe' la1mday ~ •=lwilf t1'e N · toUTces. We will keep in Eu· tial neighborhood t"9n Piled paJdea mlibt DOt have to PaJ. UO-in the Great would be released sometime conviJlcln& the rank and ma to cauat or -not To Ko..,ea rope ttie equivalent o1 six into flood iroL cbanael Labs anc1 <»no vaney. Tra-loday after hecbln, bud o1 rree the~-• _. bt made untU the completion • •' American dlvisioos that are 1 =n ean CE wne City, Mich., however. the Miners' Union, explainS The miner• aei.zed the lici.- of laboratory tests in two or SEOUL Korea (UPI) _now deployed there, so loog aa :~ut7v1:<!nues00 a~y oc Most bol1MIOWDel'S di.cl not reported an additional ai x tbe agreement at a· ge~eral t.agea in"Catavi Dec. u pewn. three weeks. U.S. Ar 'my Sp. 4 Jerry they are .needed: and under · have flood in1urance became iDchea al snow. meeting in ~tavi, the muting to bargain for the nleue' of The 39-year-old · songstresa Wayne PaniJh bad a good present cu-cumstances there THICK MUD of the hiP rates. Ma i 11 e. New ~hire, center 180 miles southeast of two Communion union ~ wu found by her seventh aervice record before bis al-ts no doubt that they will con· Up to 10 inches of thick Baldwtn Hilla ii an area ol Vermont and Rhode Island La Paz. where the hostages aZTested by the government~. husband, Richard (Ni g b t leged defection to Communi.st ~ to t?e needed." mud covered everytb.lnc in rolling hills in the western were caught under a freeze-were held. of President Victor Pu EJ. ' Tra..ln) Lane. a star defensive North Korea, a UnJted Na· Wit~ hi! pl~e. til~ new the path of the water. sedion of Loa Angeles oar u~ of temperatures zero and Originally. the 19 were ex· tenssoro on a number :~-· ~ck with ~ Detroit tions Command spokesman American President tried. to The many-faceted inveatiga-(See DAM, Pqe 4) aligbtJ) below. ?ected to be freed Sunday charges. lions of the National Foo~ said today put at N!st the speculation ------------------------------------------....:_ _______ .:.. ball League. Mi.gs W~hington PaniJb. · 19. of Henderson, that h~s been ~~~ent . i~, Eu- and Lane were marned last Ky., had no access to classi· ~ smce the Big Lift . ex· July in Las Vegas. fled information. he added. ~rcise two months ago that a Strz•ke Communist North Korea's sizable wi~drawal . of U.S. 0. IT 0 l BI EI d" Py ·d t troops wa11 m the wind. other ra 10 ongyan~ sai yes er· U.S. officials have also given Won 't Halt ----------day that Parrish de~ected such assurances repeatedly Dec. 6. The .UNC confirm~ since Big Lift. A • 1 • o ti• LOUGHRAN. John J .. 1112 that he had disappea~d while John son said U.S. ful· lr ine 'Pera ons Olive, Huntington Beach. on patrol on that da~e . fillment of its NATO rommit· Survived by wife, Mabel ; In accordanc~ with the mentB is ''a lasting memorial . daughter&, 8 8 r b 8 r a M. usu a. I reg~abons. ParrLc;h to the stature" of President CHICAGO (AP) - A strike ay1~ tn. ~e .for the Snow, Pasadena; Loretta was SJmply listed as absent Kennedy. by 13,000 employee ol United public dunng ~holiday sea. M. Hauke, Temple City; without lea~e .. If be does not But he also called on Amer-Air Lines, echeduled w start IOC. ~ at a time ~-our Joanne M. Pierson. Hunt· s~ow up . within 30 days. he ica's allies to do therr part, at ~ Wecnesd.ay, will n:a~' pet~.!' m a ington Beach; son, Robert will be listed .aa a desert~r. saying: not halt flight operations, sa(Ys ~ G transdion, Keck J . Loughran, Pasadena: 6 The UNC sai~ ~hat Pam.sh ''.I am confident that ~r UAL President G. E. Keck.~ m a ~ml grandchildren Recitation ha1 the tall position in a six· alhes will .~ make ~1r The Int.emadonel Associa· AD ltrvlCa. oeceouy f!'r of the Rosary 8 p.m. Mon. m~ patrol along the demar· f u 11 contnbut.i<>ns to t h Is tion of Macbirllsts «tiered the the 181~ operaaon of the •· at the Chapel of Turner & cation line between North and NATO defense. 80 that the trik of 'ts eohani line will be . performed by St.evens Co., 95 No. Ma· S?uth Korea on the day he b\Jrdens an<:' respoMibiliti~s !_oo ~ore!oo: pe~ ~ properly 9ualified and io,~· rengo Ave .. pa• ad en a ; disappeared. of partnership may be equ1t· contract dispute after reject. ernmri·~ emploYM· Mass at 10 a.m. Tues. at When the oth~r members ~ly .shared. . settlement recommend•· 'Ibe omon 11 .eeking a 39 St Andrew 5 Catholic of t.be patrol noticed he was 'M1lltary strength -both ~ ad b 'd tial cent hourly 1r1crease ewer a Church Pasadena 1'urner missing they turned back and nuclear and non-nuclear -is ns m e ~prei!t ~ b'ee-ye• period. 11ie Prest· " St.ev~ns Co. Pasadena found his M-14 carbine .. cart-useful only as it serves politi-~~ergeney ov. dent's emergency board rec- . . · ' ridge bell and an unsigned cal end~. · . om.mended a 31kmt hourly directors. hand-printed note. "Our task is to insure that But Keck s3.1d the rompany increase over a 34-montb pe- Mlldred E 41 fl said, "Tell my mother I NATO remains an effective ~Ill ~tinue il6 light opera· rlod for most~ and 30 ~o~r:~te Costa Mesa' love .her. I will be back some means for con~g these tions lf the strike occurs. cents for other workers. Jour· Survi edr by ~~sband Allan : day. Tell my friends good· ends, as well as for building ''We have a responsibility neymen mechanics now aver- aons, ~erry; Michael'; moth: bye." tlhat strength."' I to keep our transportation age $3.13 an hour. er, Mrs. Lillian Smith, ~s­ aouri; brother. David Smith, Mo.; sisters. Mrs. Marjorie Christmas DuSols, Mo.; Muriel Le· -------- Monds, Kan. Services will be The A postles Told the Story held Tues., 2:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde M e t h o d i s t Church, Rev. R. C. Johnson officiating. Interment Paclf· ic View Memorial Park. Eo11011·s Non -Eae11 "' lht !world. it is four stories. None which means the "good totality. Bell Broadway Mortuary di· tour aposlles who wmto of In@ Ille . • . . -,, The m-•.....:-1 • 01 Juus '" "'" New rutamtnt dr.,... IS alike. Yet It 15 a smgle news from God. &1e1 liCLI WU assem· rectors. ~:':" ,~~~ ':.':;;•'\"~;.co 11~ story. It is the same sub-It came suddenly. but was bled as collections of contem- H S 7A Of five SPKIAI •rllclft, I& I~ 1tnry Stance, clothed in SUndry ar· UOOerstood SJOWly. po?&ry reports and observ. a• SECKLER Paul . r. •t , of -lh• orl•IMI '"''''"'a' ~llM'ltl tl . . f . ti f ·-ud • St Costa Mesa. -·• com_..i. ray.; · 1e same v1s1on, rom . That is cbaracte~1st1c of ons or a conucmporary a • 398 Flower ., C I.a varied perspectivel>. news and or mankind"s as-tence. Surviv~ by so~ Ptha~ :,~d By GAEPORR~El.ft W. c,,?R1lN'ELL That ls the way truth come11 simil~tion of its significance. They were the document.a· Mesa, sister, · u a ' e "'on .r e~ to man . That is the manner in which Uon of an affair that had and brother. Hugh Seckler. . On each ~an. accor:iing to And lhat is the way It Is the first chronicles of Chrbt. staggered men's logic and both of Lo~ Beach. ~~cl~ hisrtflafe. h~ fa~s al halto\1 in th.e books of Ma tthew, mas were put on paper. thrilled their souls. Tues., 11 : a.m. a a pa c.u at an~ e. 0 eac . ·,Mark, Luke and John. the They took form gradually, Writin "as limited and Mortuary Costa Mes.a Chap-the view is ~1fferent. Yet it oldest records of the day of under the re verberatin!? im· I borl g . tho d Most el Interment Pacific View Is t.be same hght. Ith Lo d . a ous ID se ays . . i•morial. Park. Baltz Mor-Out of tflis interplay of T~ hr .f th t pa.ct of the occasion. bedas information and learning was . M dJ t . 1· f b t •,:.ir o e narr::i or~ sees minds and heart11 absor '""SSed on by word of mouth luary Costa esa rec ors. sight and 1ght. o su J<>C separate facts yet one event •t · · ed It nd in I""' • ' and object comes the itides· ' · · 1 • expenenc · a · from gentrat!Ofl to genera-----------lcence of Christmas. !Each sees. a special .set of cre.asmgly grasped its impli· tlon and from community to . . . . scenes, actions and c1rcum· cations. community BALT't MoR·nJA.RIES h Ind 1: ~ngmtal ~ellm~ as stances. yet one meaning. In this way does history At Oral: the advent ot Cnrona del Mar 01\ 3-94541 an e wn ° e m ern ~a<:h s~~s parts of one whole; sharpen its gaze. Time IS re. Jesus and His message were Colt.a Mesa Ml f.204 ~· dtstincllve pprtrait~. yet one quired to bring the burst of circulated hi !flat fashion. A y pe.r11on -Jesus the Christ. fact into focus. BELL .B.KOAD"ft' ANACHRONISM Yet the primitive accounu EVANGELISTS MORTUARY FLOWERS · . . of the coming of Ctu'ist we.re ~ time went by, and rov· UI Broadway' Cetta Mtsa The stones a~ called the l ly il d . IL' lm-ing evangellstz spread the by Gospels, but this plural des· arge comp e in new f His 50·ourn on earth LI l-Ull ignation is an anachronism mediate aftermath. T h u 1 s o J • .. t tf _ There is only one "gospel,; each sees only parts of the from country to country, 1t SMJTB~ MORTUARY ~ • --became appjl.rent that the un- U'J Mm St written testimony should be llantbliton Be~ch Flower Shop Harbour Floral B R 0 A D w A y recorded. lest it be for~tten LE M53I OR 3-6513 Springdale Shoppln' FLOWER SHOP or rni.stold. Center Serving the Harbor Arca Fanciful tales and exaggera- ftSTCLU"P' MORTUARY HUNTINGTON BEACH 1866 Newport Boulevard tiona had arisen, Qlingling -----Alil"'-...ll~LUl..sa... Co.llL.M.ea,.__.._--M~IVl-~"1~il(,..,.-j~---11~rr1M::<tai11r--~,..,.,;~M•;...,;:.::.:..:...::_-Ml-'--346'1lwlttl ~Uteptic •tol:I:. To Ml Mm 1 c 8ee A.POS'n~. Pace 4) Hourg 9-~·:wi OR :I 19!'!0 ~ E. Coast Highwav Corona del M11r announdna a New Color "SHY VIOLE'r' The big eruiu and Spring Shade by also 8 other colors From our complete Llngerie rollection ... Luxunow Vu· urette Temptress~ Bra S.95 Whirlpoollllr! Nylon Lace Bra .......... . Girdle or Panly Girdle 3.95 7.95 Petticoat . .. . . . . • .. • . . 4.00 Open Evenings Beginnini Dec. 13 Court11y Custom Gift Wnpping 8ANKAMERICARO --~-----------------------(-~~------------------------------------------------~---· . .'\ .. - rest of Trio Ends · inatra Kidnap Case :. tils ANGELES lUPll -of nearly all ol dte $240,000 Early yesterday. l"rank Jr. ·:~ kidnap caae of frank raneorn paid by Frank SJ-tell h11 motbet"a exclu.ive •• Jli!llU• Jr. appee.red Y!rtual· natra Sr. was annouoced by Bel-Air home where he re- l :~"'frapped up today and the turned early lut Wednesday g ~Id prepared lo re-the federal agency. morni.nf alter beini releued .. ·.wne Ilia alnging en,qement Tbt Youni•ln1er•1 manafet by the i.ldnapera. Hls father's <t at lfw Lake Tahoe tambling In Stateline, Nev., said latt Hollywood spokesman Aid 4 apa where be was abducted. night Frank Jr. wu eo route the younc man returned to Johnson Latin Aid Chief '?be FBf remained mwn back to l"ffUllM lbe eneafe-hil Hollywood apartment yes· --------- roocemln.& the deta!ls ol the ment. But Ilia mother. Mr1. Wday. ...lm-d1m1 ·.u1•tt1re ol the three kidnap-Nancy Sinatra. said earlier 1be families of the two 23- ing suspects Friday a n d be woold not reappear there year.old suspect~ arrestsd for 6 tart¥ Saturday, but recovery 1 unUJ tomorrow night. d.lt Sunday nJ'ht kJdnap~g prepered to "do everytb.iog :··· poaJble" to help them. DAM COLLAPSES . . . in:.= Ke::=~~; Killed • ~akhy Loe Angeles area (CoaL From Pa1• 3) smashed as the water rushed fa m 11 y, and Joeeph Clyde Culver City, 0 10Utb ol Holly· down from tbe ateep canyQD. Amller. D, ~ya del w· In F . • ~ and near MGM atudiol. Tbe faat-m o v I n 1 waters were ~u-1~ ~.u. I Jr"C ; Tu residents were occupied com.Ina down the narrow sbol't1.Y after WJWll..,. n~y. • With thelr usual Saturday chute filled some ltreeta to The t.htrd, believed to have I chores recreation and Christ-JO.foot deptht. and crushed been the leader of the trio, PORTLAND, 'Ma.lne (AP 1 mas 1hopptng when a care-store front. u they swept John William Irwin, _42. Holly-Si% children died eari, tod.111 tilir dlacovered the first pen. past. Debris, broken lumber, ~· was an-ested IJ' lm~r· att.r a midnight fire ewept cil·thin crack ln, the dam. furniture.. househc.ld effects lal Beach, Friday i,nornmg their home, a two«ory dll Police began the house-to. _and appliances were stacked and held ,bY the FBI in near-plex house close to downtown 1 house warnings to •vacuate ID bushes and aialnst trees. by San Diego. He was eipect· Portland. ! ~'rilf before 2 p. m. .cars. many of them occu· ed to be ret\Jmed to Los An· The Ure was at the home I .:J15C:J;38, the dam broke. pied, werr tumbled crazily geAllles l~ay. 1 ed be· of Mr. and Mn. William • · a.Jon~ Cars were crashed ""ee were amt gn . : WN\NRD agaln~t trees, left upside fore dawn Saturday Assista~t rigan, who lived there wtt1t : J I'b<>lle who hadn't left the down inside house~. stacked U.S. Atty Tom Sheridan s11d their seven children ud tlu-ee !. ar;-. fled for lbelr live~. four-deep In aUeya. Some a fed. eral grand j~ charge &Ute wards. · • .,wn L. Kaplan told news· were carded lnto the flood was n:pec~ wittrin three Su bodies W'et'9 r«mered : ·• mel! that poUce warned him control chann£1 and wound up weeka. He 111i<I the multiple by flrem@D, but they wen 81111 e.oce, then came back and doubled around brldte pilings. cbargea w~ e~ to 111· identified lmmedlatelJ. taid "Get out, the dam's . dude kidoapoC, oooepiracy to Harrigan told ft.remen broken .. DAMAGED commit kidnaping, poaeaaion blaze started near a .. We ·got in ~ car,.. Kap-Hundreds. JIVhapa thou-of raDIOOl money. interstate heater 00 the flnt &or. lan said "and left at about sands of autos were damaged. transportation in aid of rack· said be trled to eo11tro1 tie ~ miles' an hour. Streets wen lined wtth acores eteering and possible ext.or-blaie, but when be eoaldll't, "My daughter, Karen Lee. of wrecked vehicles. tion. . be and hiJ wife TD tD the b.ld, 'Look, daddy. the wa-The parking lot of • large All three "'.'ere held I.ft lieu second Door to trJ and aw t.er's coming down. department store was Jam· ol ~.~ bail each aJ~ugh the cblidren. ,.1 1 ked d ht beh1 d med with more than 500 cars Keenan 1 fa m 11 y indicated Th d---' one ...... ....._ oo an ng n before the flood hit they would poet bond. At· ey • .,.,~ .......-... as there was a wall of water Th xt d · 1 ail t.orneya have been retained ~verly, 9, out a ...tndow, ad with trash cans bobbing on e t~Ue th ay,trneardedy d for boUi young men and were tossed two of their i«lftll!r top." . were 11 t ere, s an an to have visited tbem ester· children, Ec!ward, I, and K.apls:c made it out. soaked by the 4-foot "'.all 9f day. Y John, 9 m()JStbl, dowtt tD her. others did not. muddy water. ~ far-llgb~ Amsler'• bride of last No-Then 11.arrlgan aid tlle tiers. Hattie Schwarz. 73, shopper had piled his ~· vember Mn Phyllia McCoe-Dames drove him and bis drowned when :he roshtng mas purchases on top of his nell ~sler, 019, said she had wife out waters swept her c.u lnto a car before fteeillg. They were left him two weeks a&o and Another o1 their cbDdra, atleet excavation at Rodeo still there, too, apparer.tly un· waa Uvin& with her pareots. Genevieve, 8. escaped Road and La Brea Avenue. touched. But her fattier. W. G. Mc· aided. Her slater wu saved by a Other 0 f I 1 c I 11 daml_ge Connell, said "sbt -and aU The Harrlgans' other dlll. ) ;.aDman who pulled her ~ta showed ~ homes with of us -wU1 do evecything we ~n were Holly, &. MarV 4, : the car. mino~ damage, M apartment <* to help hbn." He said bis abd Heidi, 3. : bulldinga with major damage, daughter was expecting staytni wtth them were ~ )ODY 41. apartment bull~&• with child. ~ at.ate .. wardt, ~ ~ Clifton Carroll. eo, rrunor damage. K.eealil's 1ru n g ex-wife, Maney, 7, Tbomaa ManeJ, I. • «wept away from VU· Officials aaid U _perlOl\I DoMa ~e nan , 20, aal4 and TammJ MalkJ, 4. l' tireen. a ~t apart· were l n, •~ e d, Hlllcol*n llhe wtnted see him .. ~elopmdl d!rectly be-saved ftlanJ lt'MI\ the tops 900I'\ e t1fey'U Jet me. l' ; ) nip.red iaelWtt. of bulldin.,'... Jn the 9lean&me d>e ~ Milli"on · ~ ... found sevel'al him a ."* Mylftg, °Batn, ~· I'm prayilJ.t for you. t wi1J : Young, 58. also of vu. M Pl see you • 1'00l'1 at possible. Ch.ldr Di Grttn. WU found dead an unges A& alway• Donna.'' I en e u; pile of rubble thr~uar· KeeD&tl'~ father. John J. •ot a mile Crom nome F A" 1· Keenan. a stockbroker. said GEHEVA IUPI) -Mor:- Several of the two-story rom tr mer yesterday at hi.I tmposing than one m~on dDldnln die unit. al Village Green were MANILA <UPI) A paa twe>-stor.y Engllsb·style home PY~ry year tn ~t;af.htin ~ -· in a fubionabl• dJstrlct of tlie World RQU "'' &aruza. sen~er of a Pblllpplne AJr La Canada that he bfilieved tion said today. 1 · Line plane plunaed to death his eoo wa~ "a vldJm of ClT· OM child ln seven dies be- i Gov Stanford f 'bl ...... 1.. CUIDltancea •• fore readdn1 the• of fJ1'lle. , .. • today alter Orel y o~I · .1... \!"HO d "-I ,__. "ff-'"'" ( • ''These men (the ouft:'r sus· 'T sa1 in 11.11 ale<)~ o::clJYl ) ~r. • the plane s door while the air· ~) might ban been Utdng N<>tt>S from Aro u rt d the ! '·'S\lccumhs a t 85 'craft was cruiainl at 10,000 hlm." tie said. "He may have World." < leet, the Pbllippine News loaned lrla car Ui tMm. He 1---------i · PHOENIX I APl -Cawgh· s.rvica reported. was a good·bea~ boy." ' lie Clement Stanford Sr .. 85. Th id ntilled in It was learned that Keenan R • ff 81 ~ former governor of Arizona e m.an w~ e bad apenl money which had 1 l e.s onor ' and onetime chief Justice of Ole plane s manifest merely as been marked, and its serial ~ the state Supreme Court, died James Nielsen. His natlonali· numbers recorded, as part of ELKTON, Md. (AP) -h ~ Sunday. \ty and address wete not1lhe ransom paid for the re· a frozen cornfield covered ,SOlJlford was governor for known lhe Philippine News ilurn of Frank Sinatra Jr. with snow, about 100 friends Olli'J.erm, 1936-38. and served Se · .d Keenan gave '2()0 to his ex· and relatlve1 and three def'· ~lhe Supreme Court from rvice 581 · . wife, spent '600 for 1 motor· gymen held a memorial lefV· 190 until his rehrement in The plane was on flightlcycle and another SI ,000 for a ice Sunday !or 81 penoas kill- , l~~. 1 from Cebu to Manila. car ed in a jetliner era.sh~ • 1'.postles Story of Christmas .. · fCnnt. Frnm P11a• :11 are based. clearly came1~mona th~ 12 a~~IJf'\. w1th 1nnly for four parablt'~. lo the (1.lard agamsl thf'm ;iml to much earlier. while Chrisl's1flrst·hand information lhurthni: tempo of d~s. u sure a reliable 11ccount or apostle~ ~till lived Luke, 8 g1>.ntle ph) ~1r1an fiENF:ALOGV what happened . the men \\ho Mark'i; account genf'rally is drawn into th~ ~ovt'mrnt by N "lh he knew set about drawing up . . lhe great m1ss1onary Pa1tl. · ei er nnr John . refe~ 1....._ • considered the oldest 1n its did widescale research anrt.to the genealogy or birth of .. ..,..-1ummanei;. r d u J t the . 'ti r:one of the existing manu· present or":'. an ~~paren YI, interviews to gather h1~ re·1 ;.~~\1enor tho t thev1S1 ng . un1erwenl htlle ed.illng after port. · n. e s ar, man-aclf IU ~ar1 a date. and the il first was composed in Mark. a rich young iic1on ger. or . the ~hephe~. but prcise. time and place ·0f apostolic limes. However. the of JerusaJem, wa~ a young plunge 1mmed1a~ly into the ~~mpos1hon _cannot be def-ancient journals say Matthew lad in Jesus' time but got consequences. It ts Luke w'!<> uutely established. However. wrote first 'his material from the Apostle unrovero; the most iuaphic .e~)1 tradition provides many . Peter. scrne of the nauvtty. poinfers. . SCHOLARL'\ I I The writerK wonNl in a Journals of varlOU4 church Assuming this ls so, 11cbo1.1SENTENCF.S time of turmoil li;rael smouJ. fathers of the first 150 years arty sturues indicate that la· Their acroun1~ <l1ffer in rlt'rrd with fim. of revolution alter Christ. quoted by the ter renditions of his book, as content and ll'nor .lnhn'i; Preaching ahout Christ .,a5 eccles1ast1caJ histort~ of the it now stands, a1JO incOr· terse. weighty sentence~ and alternately outlawed or SUli· 3r~ Centu~y. Euseb1us. offer porated mat.er!. al Crom Mark.li;hort 11entences explorr the pect a.s sedition. Fear of re· 111\!D.' details. 1while retaining dlatinctlve'mystery aorl ,granrlrur or thr prisal had iiUenced many REVISIONS 1qualities of its own. Lukele~enl. Hf' ~lo mnrt> conr~ml'rl Jn this atmosphere. those The clues suggest that ad· also may have drawn from with mrani~g than tnr1dent who were amoni;i thr first to ditions and revision~ OC· Mark. ~atthew, in ordrrly. melh· know the girt of Christmas curred. in some cases. be· Nevertheless. 111e I n i t i a I o1i~al ~tyle ronrentralP~ on st>t about putting it 1nlo a tore all the bookll rl.'achcd version11 of the books. aside ~th1ral 1m~llrallon\. rrcnunt-ronn th;it could hf. han1ed their presenl rinishcd of rm . from Any later reorganita· mg 21 P31 ahl('s t1nrl lhe elo· on to the ~enerations up to n.e process may not have tions r>r comblnalions. are at· quenl .sermon nn th(' Mount now. and yet to rome. hM>ll' completf'd u_!llil around tributrd ln the earliest church Mar~ is II b1~1k or rmp. fast-NEXT: Matth~• , the end of tht' first century. records lo the authors whose ~mg at hon llr ra•1sci> But the onginal documents. name11 they bear. : • 00 whkh ~~ V~ll_'._ Matthew and ~hn_w~ I Be I Good Neighbor ~IORTHANDI ENROLL NOW I ~fr ~0n11ow8r~ 8a n:;:~:'!; 6 FOR NEW CLASS to Costll Mesa, do her e ~n ~lllrn,• ~~. . 'tiel favor by calllng Helen ""~•r K11sel. tbe Cosu Mesa Hosteu (betwt'en R and 10 a m. I and shf' "111 rall on your frienrl "1th inf or· DAY and EVENING CLASSES matil'ln and $tiffs. trnm Sawyer School of Business THE friendly Merchants AT SANTA ANA LI 1-6042 415 North Sy~more Ph. Klmberly 3·1753 . . H. H. HOLi De,,.nd1ble Pfumbint T7I w 19th St. Phnn.:~ to make your C9hristmas bright ... the stately beauty of a ceiling-high silver-tip ... or douglas fir, scotch pine or white fir in any size down to table top ... ·choose from hundreds at F~EEl Tew.top tr... for' tM chUdNn witft th. pureha14 of the f1mlly tree. Huny1 Offer nmtt.d. 0Mto1 faml1y. Hollisters ... they're FRESHLY CUT!· and we specialize in custom flocking. GREEN THUMB GIFTS . ~ Wl~l{SON QtSW011~ Gorden took of superb crafluaiarahip, ~ for perfect balonce and efttciency. t..,Oe· 9'8¥ '~'4.95 ~ Rower Getherer Hed9in<; Shear •Armstrong's BONANZA DWARF PEACH TREE ...__ Produc.es 1u· sized fr~one peeches es eaAy tM the secO"d wmmer efter plantin9 ••• Of' e tree SCMc.ety l feet high! Perfect ~a:::~ for conta;ners! 7. 95 • All AME«CA ROSES the ·M winne~ are here! GRANADA •. sc.e~·lemon bieoJor . SARA TOGA" white floribunda • CAMBJJAS ilt ~ "'8'ir 5 Cj!!I. Sfte from 6.5() <Deco rat ions ... Gerlends of 9reen with bright fruit, golden wreatlis to enhence your door, centerpiece trees, foil angels, creche ~res, to neme just e few from our whole room full of imported ornoments 1ind decoretions! and for that wonderful woodsy smell ••• FRESH GREENS WREATHS PINE BOUGHS HOLLY WE DELIVER ,. -. '\ ' -. . State to Investigate Brown ( Reservoir Disaster Lashes i ·!-I·!. ~ r~ r '.k J{ 1'9 wboleule druUW. ~ • put deal .in • at!J estab11Jhme.nt or Pb1nnac7 coDe1u. In ~--"'la-, Boston and New York they worked ltaPd to let up pbannacy as an independent branch of lll!diclnt. ., ltUSS HANSEN SAVE HERE WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO GO- PRESENTED BY WEEKENDER MAGAZINE • Ma9ft'CiV'o:>e TV flRclCES START AT $119.90 -EASIEST TERMS Heun Sundays_ 1U -S.tvrd1y 9-4 -Dally 12.f p.m. c--.. w.I. atlantic music 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa factory direct prices! 9* .. I•· i•e MetNICe Baldwin 15 Years Hills Old . . . ..... _ ---- DELTA SUPER .aaa lRADIAL SAW. llY Al ELECTRIC CAN OPENU ert'IA Sl'fCIAl! 0,.... .I -_,, -• ..er,...,_ .... de.M. s.., ... ~ ........ ..,.... w~ 5" -.... ~ ...... W..1,!t... ...... llTU .,.ll SHltAl ,,._....,_ ......... . LOANS . • • Real Fislate. Ru~iness. Personal, Automobile, Interim FinanciQJ. Quickly available here! Convenient parking front and rear! .. Hun linglon llJ Valley Ban.i Thr /Jon" of &1,,, l nl#'r#'•I -in }nu: .•. 16950 Beech Blvd. • Huntinston Beech • Ph: 847-2566 Mm1btt Ptd....U O.pcm1 l&MlllaCC Cotponn°" DELTA COMPACTOOL SAW MOTOR INCLUDED REGULAR $89.99 SPECIAL $69.99 Sl(.ltSAW: 6'.J" POWER SAW lowest prtet evtr for top q111tllr s1w. Over 1 h.p. motor, full 61 ~· blade c1vt utra cut11n1 ~P•cUy Cuh 2• drmed lumbtt It 45• ~ R1111Pd hthul ems lns1Ht Ml -power en ... At.n tou1h cuts. .Actutalt $] 1· f5 depth, h vtl conlroh. :, .. •• c ~ ...... 11111111 IOWL llT "" WRAP PA'IJ. ~--""'-. .... ...,. ,..,..,.._,..,, ~. S.t ..... i.e...._ "-... -' J ~-.. ~ COOKIE IVTTER • DECORATOR SET ..... , .... .. ~ .. S.. coo«,. c ...... n: A~,.i . s-w,...,., HoMy, ... ....-•• ,, s. ..... ....4 s.... ,.. .. ...,. , ..... _ ... ,_..., ,... C.a~~ ttEG. 4.99 A $1 .91 V•lue H ·U .. t IUTDOIW ... IUITMAS LllNT HT Co•, ... ely ......... ,,,--', X ..... ,. ............ ; .... , ... .1 • ..+1y. Wl+4t ett.~941 e1,,.... U.L .,... ,. .. .,. .. Rec.. SI.It A He Y ALUI. l•1"'4et 1 ,.a. •' ,.y1, .... ,-' ,a. .... , """"" A t.+el ef U f..+-Jt" ... , .. GIFT WRAP FOil · 3°ROLL 69~. PACKAGE - DUPONT TEflOll -,: ... .... ~-,.,... _ _. ~ ~ -*" ..;,. #w.4-. c- ,..... witfl 6 "-0.... ~ ........... Only .......... $388 Mirro Cookware· CIHn1 With A Swish · ·:; ". . . . J • ~-A Y HOUIS ••• MON. THRU SAT. I A.M. •• 9 P .M. ~ .• I -------..--------------~----------------------------------------- # • '-. ·Court . . . -· ·or the ·Record .. , Divorces Vacancies Filled Southland News Servkt n rLLERTON -Nelson E. Bonar, music instructor at Fullerton Junior College, has been named winner or the 196.1 Irene Schoepfle Music v~ L • .:_•vrg:,c:.,s ~'.l't':u.. Award for outstanding conlri- Lc•.V.. l . ""· L•-~ L Llntt1k\Hn butions lo music educa tion in • .._..,._,._rieneF.LoJll'f. " ••f'llf"t J "'· v1C"1o<1a v. ~.,m.. Orange Cou nty. I'•,_.. L "' Ocwl J Wtrd I N9*• J ..... r ... "' Slw-. The award, named after a '-"" G "' MettNw H Trur.,,, lon.nl me county music teach-\ l ,.,...,_ V •• Go<«*\ H hyln. "~ <>'-!.:. J •• t~ J. 1e11>01e er, was established in 19S2. 1~...._;' ,,:•n;:_"!. r"-'"'" Sonar. In hu second year al c. "'· ciera N 1111inver F JC formerly was a music W "' MtrHrtl D. Sm'"'. ' ffi K~ IC .... 1tkllefd "" •·--· teacher at Fullerton 1gh , __ ,_ School. '":"° .otTl•LOCUTO•Y DllCltlll ttG*llt l . tr-Wlllltll'I 0 Crewn 8Mll !. '""" Ht'-'! M. Mellor C<rou tempi• I"'). ~ M. ,,...,, G90<V• •• J•-·-· HB Banker lu" '"'"' V-'>n lrllllrlNn \pOl4 ~lelnl) ~1(11 S from Mll~Mll -lclc v1rai.o11 C ,,_ Miiis w Miiier, llt.l\n ''""' Juen A L-1 p d ~ ,. '"""' Dorh IC ..... -1·omote H•lterd F ,,...,, MtfY F MtwWfll (-.f..-u M from ICtllh D. H..,ttra .... ~ D ,,.,.... Ct•I•"" M ,,.,,. I "•IT!tb ,,_ 0ouo1.. M w Robert A. Murray JMM lll\ICll ,,.,..,, AMa V Mit>al. • ' ..... .-. M ,,.,., Eci-erd L Mcimrly Rhone Lanf'. H u n t I n It t 0 n uv.,~ L ''""' l •IO• 1. 0• V•1u co Beach, has been promoted lo AllNULMINTS OUNTllD assistant chief inspector or I WUllam J. from Anne H. a*.. -,, r n~ £1bfr1 ,,.,., w.,..,. c. Loop tne Hanle oT n.me ca •• ·~ Los Angeles headquarters. ' In his new position he Is A I • ~ J } responsible for auditing the anuto~ u C 100 \records or the bank's trust department in Southern Cali-Gel8 S tale OK rornla. He joined the audit and inspection staff al Los Snathl.ud Newa Service Angeles headquarters in 1~91 s.AcRAMENTO _ The aftt!r five years at the banks at.ate allocation board has ap-Gardena branch and. held ~el prev~ Jpplications fro m the1 rank ol inspector prior to hJs ~ Alamitos school district current assignment. 1 for· school con11tructlo1 loans I A native or Los AnJ?rlcs. he tot3Lin1t more than SI million. attended C o m p t c n High ~ lariest application was School and Junior Coll.eize and! far. .t;660.565 for construction also Long Beach Ctty andl of 8 new school. not yE>l State colleges. Durlni: the Ko- l'la1tied. other application~ in· rean War he was awarded eluded 1161.373 ror add1t1ons the Combat Infantryman's to ,Rush School and $180,870 Badge, Purple Heart and Ko. for. 11ddit1ons to Geor~e S. rean. United Nations and Na- Pattnn School. 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Paynter Jr., chairman of the board of New Y orll Lile ln.luranct Co., a.Q• tbal '11om ~ point of view of return, there appean foO. Jell re&· IOft DOW f07 I brold .cqai- litioo ol cwnm• *da tlu ln .... .... •• ad ao· •. .. 1t. ukJ "" QPltaJ ~Uoa u ....... 'lu&.dtutt for C'\11.-l ta-. come aa lu aa tba belt a..·. larHl• ol 0V toclsT• )IOleJ -:: owoen an waldt Ill··· tbeee wma, J c.-it ~ .• al1ie eommoa ltocU u • • · major outlet for Ut. ...... ' ·~ • a.nee funda." · 4•. • ~ TN M MSlll Cl220 Serio Contem:>C)rllrylo'.wboy '" chooc" of acnuma '11~•nut. ~shopnv or 81ond11 Oak v~neer$ ""d 1 "drdwood ~otod~ L1a11ted r h,.,•nel 1ndoc•lor AS LoW AS I OOPER WEEK CHOOSE ·FROM ZENITH, MOTOROLA, ADMIRAL PACKARD BELL Ol YMPIC, SYLVANIA AND MA NY OTHERS # • I ~s. ·: ... AL.L NE'W 1964 COIJLD YOIJ TlllNK OF A NICER GUT TRAN A I ~ . ZE.NITll COLOR TV :CtJMBIN~TION -- Wini SIDIO • 1'9&n"f, ZWTll Pll araito, PM Am LOH DtnAllCa Am All MDIO SPAC. COllllAllD-llDIOU TY~ ,, ~~ ht g•nu1fl• W•lnul ~.,, .. ,. ~ ~ .,,1 hardwood 1olid1 ......._ • I TM CHAMCli&.Ott • MMel 7IOOW •• M .. n1f1'9nt Italian '•ollinc1et C.bl111try ..,,., lold•nc \ eomp1111 "°"" ::=:: ·~ Cabm•ll I •2 llU1UT IEPEllAlllm ffJTllH II cet11n •• NANDCIWTIO TV a..-. • Tfl• Ila~ ... ,,.,. wired, lle11dt•ldered c.h•ul• ..... .,. ., .. ,., tl_.....,,altd....., ....... ~ \ The 1.enith ChanoelJor ii the ultimate in home entctain-I " I ment built to Zenith'• hlrhen quality llta.ndank. You mu.t I 9 • I . \ eee it to appreciate the IUperlative quality or 1Anith Color Tiie UNDUY • MMel IOlO .ot..D VllKO I I . . . \ '\ and black and whlte TV, 1.enith Hich Fidelity Stereo, Superbcontamportry•t)'l•d QUAID TUllU I \ 7 _ \ conaolttt• enaembl• In lor IOfieer T'f ., ... '-· . I \ \ ucnith FM Stereo, and 1.enith FM, and 1.enith Loni Dis-I 1r1lnt d Welnul color o r tu,.. 104 lf.onlt ..... I t.anoe AM radio all-in~ne beautiful cabinet. And it Cea-1••111•11 Mall0 ••"Y color f lll•d co11tact pol•tt the d I SP CE COMMAND wrtll "'•tc"'"' bHa. w111cJ1 ••• wtrtve1ty ,,... 11 turee one an -L~~-y A Remote TV • 111rvloua t• weer ••d I control for euy cnair TV tunin1. endltiorl. 1---!!..'!:.!'.!..t.~ L!!!4?!.. u .3,2 Pll WB I THERE IS NO E.AISER WAY TO ESTABWH SPECIAL 2 YUR SERVICE CERTIFICAn YOUR CREDIT THAN TO START RJ&HT P 0 l IC Y WITH EACH NEW SET Pll· HERE. A WIYJNGNESS TO PAY YOUR OWED. NO DOWN · AYAllABlE -llO · BIW IS THE ONLY OUAUFJCATION NKll· PAYMBIT 'Til RB. Of 196' -NO SARY FOR CREDIT AT KJHG TY. GIMMICKS -NO EXTRAS. AS LOW U 13aa PER WEEK I ..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------. ... ~· ~.+ ... KING TELEVISIQ.-.N..___N ... i'a .... : .......... ~ ... ! .. ~.._:S ... r ... L~ .... ~ .. !_'~ .. :! .. 5 .... N~'~.-A .... R~ ..... ~~ ... ~-E-• 3419 E. COAST HWY. 1'12 W. EDINGER 15762 E. Springdale 11296 lo. CORONA DEL MAR . 3019 HARBOR Bl YD. 1512 Wll .ST. 18573 MAIN ST. COSTA MESA 5-POINTS Shopplnt Cen~r COSTA MW HUNTINGTON BEACH HARBOR-BAKER CENTER Pho• II t-22SS Phone Kl 9-2255 Phone Yi 7-6007 Phone 675-3322 .. ,II • • • r - r - .. • CONTEMPORARY HOME -Mrs. A. P. Smith (right), who will open her home It 2970 Java Road, Costa Mesa, for the Costa Mesa Women's Club home tour. prorides a preview tour for Mrs. L J. Wbite, co-chairman of the event. END-OF·TOUR TEA -After viewing four lo•ely Harbor Area homes, tourista will be served tea and t'Mreshments in the home oI Mrs. Richard Ingram (left.) whose decorations wlU center around thUlble. CM Women's Club I • Ho111es on Tour · ORNATE FURNISHINGS -Topiary trees will en· bance the spacious living room of Mrs. Anthony Ge.mane's home, 1906 Holiday Road, Newporit ntADITIONAl TREE -'T'be mode rn home of Mrs. f'red A. Davi.s (left). 3024 Country Club Drive. ta.ta Mesa will feature a handsome ly decorated • Beach. Admiring her French period fU:rniture are Mrs. Don Robinett, tour co-chairman (center) and Mrs. James Stevens (Jiiht). stately tree. lier arlislry receives approval fro111 Mrs. S. Chesebro. ' ---------------------.-. .......... ~-=91:ol!!!!!!!!!~---------- I • Techniques of hoHd.ay decorating will be on display Sunday, Dec. 22, when five mem· hen of the Costa M• Women's Club open their b.omea for a Cbrtstmu tour. Tour homea, fundlhed in French prorin· da1 to. contemporary, will feature traditional and unuual decor. Mn. Fred A. Davia, 3024 Country Clu~ · Drlve, Costa lrfaa chose modern with a touch of OrfentaI tu.nrlsl*1g.s for her spacigua home. The elegant entrance court prepares one for tM feeling of charm inside. Focal point of her decorations is a stately tree placed next to a modern fireplace. The comfortable contemporary two-story home of Mn. A. P. Smith, 2970 Java Road, Costa Mesa, lends itself to large family gath- erings, so prevalent during this season, and to mti.mate parties. "Children's Dolly Christmas" is her motif theme which will be carried out in dfl. plays of numerous unuaual dolls. A world of treuures is ii) store for tourists when they arrive at the home of Mn. Dan McCarty, 2803 Shantar Drive, Costa Mesa. Her dining room is graced by hand deearated signature chippendale, while other rooms feature period fumiture. She has chosen poinsettias as a deligbtful seasonal touch. POINSETTIA THEME --Mrs ll;in P.kc ;1r11,, 1lrfl1 will gra<'t' her homr. f('aluring pt'rtod rua 111t11re. "'11h an< n:::..-m"'"~ '1 11'""' .has ,\i.s1:.o1ni: "~" a t'Offr~ table ttnlnptcu-&S Mr.-. \hark-:; ~. ' • ---------------------------------- -~---T-..... : 12 OAtt..• "'"·en MIW• ,..~n Mon., o.c. 16, 1963 . ~ .. ~ .. . ; About Your Problems ~ -... .. -::: ~ . -: :,:-=-----· By ANN LANDEJIS -----: . ' ~ A Squirt of Lemon . ,,,..... • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 16-year-old girl 1'bo bas the nutUest family anybody ever heard ·of. IC1 mother's mot.be ii only 18 years older thal\ my aather. Grandin& bad a baby boy two• years after I WU born. 'Ibil means that my uncle is 14 years old. Uncle Haney tJ a me.an little squirt and he has always been vuy 1mart far his age. Thll fall he entered the aame high ICbool I go to and tt 1s really embarraablg. Har- ~ ft1 goes around telling e..,.ybody that he is my · · ucl~ and I could juat die. To mate matten worse, ftt1 mother says J have to call him Uncle Haney no 1DllU.er how old be is, be- cause he IS my uncle and -nothing is going to change .. that. Tell me what you think ~ this, AM Landen. H .,.. I needed a friend OD ~ side I do now. Please ·• -me. -FRAZZLED FRAN DEAR FRAZZLED: What ,w naJtr Mfd, Toot., ta a .-e el lltuner. I cu~ Im· • • I t a e aayUtl.Dg funnier ._ ealllll1 IWI Uttle ,qwlrt -"'Ultele" -an4 , ... 11lould .o v Nat every epponuJty. -: lftllell ,-.. Opn Ulat We • ... ~uded yoa a lemon---* lemoaade. merit. If r,ou agree. will you print 1t. please! AVID ANN FAN Prayer For Older People Lord, Thou lcnowest that I am growing older. Keep me from becoming talkaUve and possesbe\J with the idea th.at I must express myseU on every subject. Release me f r o m the craving to straighten out everybody's life. Keep my mind free from the 1 ecital of endless de· tail. Give me wings to get to the point and then be quiet. ~ ~ Seal my Ups when I am incllned to tell ot my aches and p a i n s. They are in· creasing with the years and my love to speak ol them grows sweeter as time goes by . Make me ttloughUul but not no.ey -helplul but not bossy. With my vast store of wisdom and experience it does seem a pity not to use it all, but 'lbou know. est. Lord. that l want a few friends at the end. DEAR ANN LANDERS : DEAR AVID: Thanks for J dee that you sometimes passing aloac some sound DrW worthwhile cootribu-advice. Now, If you'll send clrma from your readers. J me the name of the author rm across something which l'IJ print that, Coo. . I tlJink bas a great deal of C.yrl9M •H2,=.,.11en 11--,..,...___.,. .... ~ lentley's for your I HOLIDAY BEAUTY LOOK! I Six Hair Stylish at Your Service I • R8tll nttelOH • Ratlt Ann Brau • B•bert Verlladea • Johll Dt Clolla • LdlNta Avery • Mauriee Condray MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY BENTLEYS SALON OF BEAUTY 1 REAR OF HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER J ,HONE kl 9-1111 COSTA MESA .. 1111...,..i ...... Qlll ........................ .. for him nothing but the finest, from Southern California's most glamorous drug store! York Town 1781 AFTER SHAVE and SPRAY DEODORANT SET Definitely handsome, in Federal red, blue and gold, Gift boxed. 6.00 English Leather All PURPOSE LOTION end PRE-SHA VE SET 1be famous mas· culine scent. gill packaeed in a 1mart r e d w o o d box .. . .. . .. . 3.00 ~~~ Free Prescription Open Dally 9 to 9 Delivery Sat. & Sun 9 to 7 Yenr Brend Name Retailer-of-the-Year 3445 via lido • newport beach ORIOLE 5--0150 'I 'Helping Hti.IUU' P:ro"itle Sleep-Ease UviQg up to theg cboeen Jl#me Okh>c>Jlb. wllJch means helping bandf, 12 camp Fi.re Grill have com- pl&ted several cmutnw projeca. ~al-1haped pillows for the David and Ma11raret Home for Children, Los Angeles were made by them. Dilolay- ing the unique gifts are Susan Haas, Wendy l>or- chester and Nancy Crane (from left). The eir1s will Christmas Play Set ~ By Whittier School "Christmas in America'' is the title of tM program to be presented by students of Whittier School, Costa Mesa, a't 7:30 p.m. TueadaJ Dec. 17, tn the School's muJti purpose room. Randy Laurie and Debbie White will narrate the •ix tableaux explaining ho w Christmas was celebrated during the development of our country. Fourth, f1ftb and sixth grade students will partici- pate lo the production di· rected by t.eacbers, Mn. Richard Moore, Mn. Don Sandberg, Mn . .Van Gilli· and, Mila Roxana Malone, Min Lynn Scott and Robert Noel. Between each of the scenes representing, pilgrim time. Spanish California, western pioneer movement, 1890 industrial revolution, 19'20 era and future of peace, a choir of 30 students will .mg carolJ. Yuk Tea D<ite Today Huntington Beach Ele- mentary Teachers Associa· lion is entertaining a I l school personnel from Hunt - ington •Beach Elementary and J . R. Peterson Schools durtn1 a t.ea from 3: 30 to 4::J) p.m. today. The caf etorlam at the Huntington Beach Elemen· tary School is the aettlng for the occasion. Special guesta include membera of the board ol education. their wives and retired tuchen of the dia~t. The tea is the a n n u a I ' Chrlstmaa affair held at the school. and more than 175 p e r s o n a were invited. Guests are brinlinl home. baked food for the refresh· ment table made from their favorite Cbriatm11 recipes. During the evening a reg- istrar voter will be on hand to regilter anyone who bu been 90 days in the county and a year In California. Studenta 1D the primary grades will present their "Christmas by Telettar" prosram at 9 a.m. Thurs- day, Dec. 19. Each grade will represent a country and sing Christmas songs. BARBARA WOODWORTH . htroth•I Told P crf orn1anccs Set for Play The Meadow View School PTA in Huntington Beach will 1ponaor two perform· 1oce1 of a Christmas pa- geant Thursday. Dec. 17. highlighting tne holiday's customs in our country. Students will participate in both programs, the first to be given at 10 a.m. for kindergarten t h r o u g h fourth grade classes. The evening program at 7::J) p.m. will be open to the public and will be a part of the regular PTA meetirig in the multi-purpose room CLEAN· 0 ·MAT . ~ 0¢~ fer \PA'~ COIN · OP OR PROFESSIONAL Prellln( -Spotting Same Day Service DRY , CLEANING 10 lb -2.25 (Uc ••ch addltlonal lb.) DRAPERl~S, BLANKETS, etc. . . . . 35c lb. See your dry cleenlnt dont In lndlvldu1I 25 pound bHkets In len than 20 minutes. 30 Easy Ylashers ............... 25c load No Waiting -Fr-, Dry Large 25 lb. WHher . . . . . . . . . . 75c load Open 9 to 9 Delly -9 to 6 Stt. -10 to 6 Sunday · IN tht Meu Thettrt llock 145 E. 19th Costa Mesa LI 8·9011 I ,,_ ca.rot in Hoag Presbyterian Holpital on Dec.la a.ad then travel to Fairview State llo9pttat when fbey will deliver Christmu iifta and b'IO' favvn before earoling for these paileuta. Other membetw ~ Janet Barret~ Molly Brecht, Debbie Clut. Kell Cox. Tanya Foonds, Susie Lafferty, Susan Jean Lepper, »aria Maim.tone and Corrinne Short. Pageant Portrays Origin of Carols Sixth grade classes of Fairview Sctlool, C o s t a Mesa will trace the history of Christmas caroll when they entertain PTA mem- bers Tuesday, Dec. 17. Curtain time for the "Story of the Christmas Carol" production ls 7:30 p.m. The cast includes Pam Turner as Mary; St.even Or· oui, Joseph; Richard Diet- zel, Bill Breau and Tom A January date has been set by Mi.al Barbara Wood. worth of Newport Beach and her fiance, Robert W. Heath. whose betrothal and forthcoming JDaniage have been announced by her par- ents. Mr. and Mn. Fred Woodworth, 945 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. A student at Westmont College. Santa Barbara, the bride-elect atteMed New- To Be Different With Gi~s That Are •UNIQUE •RARE • UNUSUAL • EXOTIC • IMPORTED Crom those "far away places with stranee sounding names"! YOU MUST SEE Our Children's Room RA TT AN SETS! ,,,..,.,.. Cll'9 .. Gift .,._ 11Vrt1Y ~ Cl9lertlll toel Here 11 tlMI entWllr le lllel "ll•o1111hlfvl" ell! YOU'V• loolctd lot THE OD-YSSEY GIFTS 333 E. 17th St. .iibove. Bl.iick wlin trlcol p1Jamas with matchl1't quilted rewrsiblt coat In bl1clv'red. Sim 32-40, set 35.00 right long pelgl'IOlt ifl fabulous fl~o pint! Quilt trim S-M·L·Xl 15 00 PTA Plans Y1de Skits League Meets Auisbnce League mem· hen ol Huntington Beach med at cooo in the Chlp- Aa ana-~ ler House on tbe lint Thu11- pracram will .. p.a at daJ ol ~-.. month. Preai- t; JJ ..._.,, Dee-17. I• ~ :..:e poop b Mra. lildetpltell t•r••l•~--~~~~~~~~- ....aa ...--......... ·----------. ... ..... View SdioDI. P ,...,,.. Beacl. II I ft lln. Hiibert .i..... t:rt'• -.......... fte PrA wil 1i1I b ,....pi .... Ill T:• .._ ftidt _. .......... w .... a Jlr DD f8 eilflA II'* Jtz' ,. 'Diii Ail I II ,,.... pn9llllll ... ...... .,. • --..... C>rWm-"' .. ..,... l(ltiwlJ ....... ........... -iR-..... ~ •ev '111"'1PWwiD -..-..~­...., l..m* .... wi1I fa- ..... alllrt sHs. BB Ausi1iary . ; ~ ., : . : . : . . . : . . . . . -•• •• . . . . ' --•• •• • .. .;--\ c . . . . . .. r ,. Alumnae Gift Cheers Youths What's Doing? Mr . Coates Will Lead Rehekahs · o•tLV "'lOTl'ltP~•ns Mon., o.c. 1', 19'3 CINEMA CAPSULES PRESS PREVUE -, ia ctuietmu came early and "'11 last a 100( time for youngsters in residence at the Albert Sittoo Chilcinn's home, Ora.nee, for they re- c&ived • new port.able ~le­ vasioll a« Ind sUnd from Gl£e Clubs To Perform The Or. !\usseU t. John- aon Intermediate S c h o o I PT A, Westminlter, w i 11 hold special meetings in e o n j u n c t I o n with the IOhool'a annual Chriatmaa program instead of lta rea· ular meeting this month. Datel aet aide for the pro- grams are Wed.Deadly and Thuract.y, Dec. 18 Ind 19, with both aeasiona to begin at 7:~ p.m. Featured on the procram will be the Seventh Grade Boys and Girls Glee Clubs 1nd the Etibth Grade Mix· ed Cboru:a. Wednuday'a ae- lectiooa will be played by ~ acbool orebestra. and 'lburlday's entert a 1ner1 will be rnemben of t h e w.mor Band. Wendy de Sutter will narra~ the pro- gram, and Michele Messig will be toloist. JUMPER AND BLOUSE tomblnatlon ................ -"' ................... ............... ""'a 111an, 18.99 to 25.99 -........ ~Tiit SllRlfY'S FASHIOMS m E. im .... , ..... .._ ..... JIU I . ,,.., "~ ........... 1-. .. Aloha Delta Pi Alumnae ol Oranae County. Preaeotation w.. m a d e by Mrs. Georae Briaemen of Villa Patk, abnnae ~ dlialnn•. to Mn. M:ari&ret Boetoo, head of the home, and Mrs. Thoma Fro«, preakleot or Albert S i t t o n aitldren '1 <rund. . Establlif*l In 18 to pro- vide temporary lodlioc for DOa-deHocltH!llt depend e D t c~dren from 0 r a n a e County, die home "" nam- ed for Albert H. SW.oo, well-known clvk: leeder and member ol 1he Orange County Probatdon Comm!t· tee for mMlY years. Next event planned for Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae la a p o t I u c It luncheon and kn1t fashion •bow followinc the aroup'1 reeutar meet· i.ni Jan. 2S In the home of Mn. Norman F-srell, Tus- tin. Miu Gert Shennu of Santa Ana will preaent the show. MA&Y OAY LDetif MIG TMAY c:.-. ~ .,... a. -'•'-"IC Trallor ,,.,. ,........., • _.._...Aw#~-. , .. """" ,..... ...,.., UIMln -...._ ~ -w. 11111 ... Celle--.. .. "" ..... ..._ _ "~ScMll. nll ....,. 0.... ·-.. C:..• ...... I 11.M. ..... c.-r-....~-0<....-'-" ,.,.,. aw-.,..... ..,.. "" w. "'-'-°""*· ,, ......... ,._....._&.My ........ - l!beN Cl~ S1J w. l•llMie llv.i. ............ IMdl. 7:M , ..... ....... a. ... llf ........... --IE•• U... .. OcffA ....... ~.-..,JI\. ~•ow ..... ._.... a-... -""' ku1'lern ..,,. .. , ChW<ll. ..,. 11 .... 11. •If' s1. c.t• MMa. t:a a.111. c.... .... .._ .._ •c. ..... .._ -Gt-IC.it. JIU l-lft .... ~ Cael• ..... " • "' c:.... .... ._..a. ...... tectt.I -C.la -w-·• Club. "' w. ""' St. , .... Mesa, ll:JI Liii. ........ ., ......... uu - 4-rQlo ~ Hell. .. W, '"" SI , Celt• ---t 11-111, ... .,,....,..,. ....... -~le ,_... ... 11111 ... -· ~ llMCf>. ) jl.f'fl. ,....... c:.e.y ct.-f//I ....... ._ --LMill P'aft: CIUllMula, ....,..,_.... ~ 7:» 11-m. Santa Ana Elke Club waa aetti.q for the alumnae'• amtal Cbrilcmu d i a n e r dace Sabrday. Dec. 7. Comlorting Philanthropy -... ................... c:.-Gell• Meta ......... ca. ,,. w. '"" "~ ~ M9a. 7:» •""' M-. ....... ~--- Little Angels To Entertain Navajo Indiana will be more oomfortable.i.d warm this winter tha~ tosel· fut. al Orange Dee Zees by the Sea. Mrs. Dud!ey Pfaff, Mrs. Uoyd MCCd.lum and Mn. Donald A very (from left) add a few mo~ artides to numerous boxes of clothing already coDected by Delta Zetas during tileir annual drivt. 0.. ~ ...., ...__ .....,.,. """· Colt• "'-· • •-"'-.._. . ......., ........... ................ ., ~ ......... Uail ..... --llftleft Hall. lttt W. lelM A.._ IMI• AM. I ••"'- • Proud Parenb Parents of AdamJ School sixth ~ will watch their 'little angels" per- form ln tMe Chriatmu pal(- eant, "Harle, Our Little An- gels Sing.'' The program, arranged Youngsters Invited To Christmas Party Three Circles Of CM Chlirch Plan Meetings December meetings have been slated by three cir-1 cles of the Women's Asso- -~ C ... -C..la Ma4I Savlnoa a# LNfl lulldln9. ltli ,._, llW. Cotta MMa, I pm XI ..... hi O..,W, .... ~ _,..._ ... llle_elMrt 0.. •••, Via S... ·-11-1 -· I Pm.. OPEN 'Tl. MID'Ni IE .. PIE-1 .. IY PERI SPECIALS by chairman · Mrs. Paul Members of the Westmin· Frtebertshauser, will be at.er V•ran1 of Fcni,gn presenUd for all PTA mem-wan and it• Auxiliary will bers at 7:~ p.m . Tuesday, join torcea to provide a Dec. lt Jn the scbool'a mul-cbildttn'a <Jlrilanaa party tipurpoae room. at g p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, Dtrectora are Larry Al-in the IOOF Hall, Westmin- fred and C&Jfl Jacober. 1ter. Committees and the l r The party will fNture a chairmen to be featured potluck dinner, with mem- will be music, atn. Wll-hers bringing Uteir own llam Bug; character and table aervtce ind '1 gifts aplrltual, Mn. Harry Mor-for their children. Coffee. gan and telephone, Mn. turkey and ham wlll .. be Wiifwi Duncan and Mrs. furnished by the Post. I. L. Ollon. Santa will be present to Hosteua presJdln& at the distribute gifts and candy Yuletide table will be the 4 to tbe youngsters. Mmes. Jack Gl.Dette, K.eq-. At the latat meetinc Mrs . neth WUH.ama., . RaJmOnil Ttlelma Jewell Mrs. Wayne Cf"'r"rini and Mrs. Gilbert ' Sklenar. ~ PTA Council The Huntington Union Council PT.A meets oo tile fourth Wednaday of uch mootb Jr. the HunUniton Beach R«ttation Cent.er, 17th and Orange St.t., Hunt· ingtoo Beach. Mt.. Roy Aguirre terves aa presi- dent. Tuma, Mrs. Cynthls Thom . asy and Mias Judy Brown were weJcomed a1 new memben. It was reported that a Tha.nktliving ~bas­ lcet was liven a needy family. Mrs. Elijah Wide will be instaJ1ed junior vice pttSI· dent at the next Mftion, with Mrs. 'lbomu Com- man.s u installing officer. Clms Holds J:' ule Party ciation of Presbyterian ~ wtHAD Church of the Covenant, m. Stole. u..n will en~r ttw- Cos ta Mesa. I H5UHl cu~ns • • • sei!ne at the Mesa Wednesday Mary Circle will ,~gather! ELEGANTE' · .. --'-tn Col by Wednesday, Dec. JS, in the ' everung, lrruwml or home of Mn. Bert Ham-OeLuxe and ltarrlng SUsan bley, 420 Bucknell Rd., at llfl""IJolfflT WJ.'t'I Hayward. Q>ctan l n c J u de 11 :l> a.m. for a sandwich ;. ..n•tA. ,... ••• .,., Mid:lael er.Jc. Diane Babr luncheon. •"'• • fl,. •41f4 ., • •--'•.. ad Edward Judd. Should II Co-hostesses t o r t h e NI ~ _ .. '-..._ ..... , recommended for tbon with meeting of Deborah-Ruth _..,..., Circle are Mrs. Hana Dill adult age or with a definitll and Mrs. Charles Callag· =..:.-adult appeal to view the al- han. The group will con-=.,. .-. tics oi a ao-caDed lnternattoa. vene at 7:l> p.m . Wedne&· ~ al Jet Set! ~. Dec. 11. In the Dill IRECK .. ~.,..... ~ Showing with uu. at .- home, 711 Hudlela $t. sa will be • 1n6ti.oJl plctuit M:rt. Gladys 'Ptten will RAY~' •••. ,. .. be hostea l:or hcas Cir-I: I 15' "CJNOY-c-,i.i. called ''the belt Americatl Mn. Louise R e i a n 1 rum ... It iJ David le Liu, .:;. O"""ned her home 444 Cat-cle Tbu'rlday, Diec. 19, at SUE CORY ... It.It """ .. -noon in her home, 3214 Da· "'Uwtnl" c-,1•1• unusual love story, ltarrilfl alina Dr., Newport Bf'ach .kota St. ~hosteas is Mrs. SAVI NOW UfOH THE HOLIOAYS ••• THUi Keir Dullea, Janet Maraonn to memben of the ''\'le-Robert Bryson. PlATUllEO 'El~ A~ ~~A;~.!s SALON$... and Howard Da SOva. Jt'1 tors" Sunday school class ol the Upper Bay Baptist about two emotionally db· Church receDtly for the an· Unit Meetines ~ARBOR MSHoPPING CTR. Kl 9-0757 t11rbed adolescents who live in nual Chriatrnaa party. o .__,..a._ .. ....._, a special acbool when ~ During the evening the 28 The American Le g 1 o n I * HUMflN5TON MACH • • • receive. regular psychJatric women sang Christmas car-Auxihary, Unit 13.1, meets I m. C11n'a " J.tNJ therapy. With their tndivid- ols, played get acquainted each second and fourth ;;,:.:.." ual problems e11dl 11 drawn t.o games and had a gift ex· Thursday ol t!he month. The QtN•• era. "'-"" the other tn 8 world of 109~ change. They also revealed 8 p.m. sessions are con-'.r luy lty lrancl Name ancl It• sure secret pals a.nd were served ducted in the Memorial That's the beginning or fbe Home, Garden jr=::-r.,.ef ... re=sh=m:e:n:ts=. ===----Hall;;;;;;;;:.m::H:u=n:tington...._.....,Beadt==·==...;== ...... ==----""""'"'"""'~------==~ ftory. The Lido will start a n .. The Huntingtoo Beach H JEREQ.PHONO week Wedneaday evening with . , . and when it comes tn fine footwear, hosiery and accessories. you ju~t can't beat these names: FOOT FLAIR Ladies dress shoes MUK LUK, 0Miel Green and WELl..CO Slippers for the entire family CAPEZIO Dance wear EDWARDS Shoes for boys and girls tots to teens THEODOR h~nd baAs FINE ART S Evening bags "P.F." Tennis shol', for all thl:' family TR IMFIT Hosien· . lnclurting BEAUTY MIST ladies hMe. WE HONOR. YOUR IANl<AMERICARD OPEN EVES 'til XMAS r LOSF.n SUNDAYS IN MESA SHOPPING CENTER 22S E. 17th StrMt Rf'h\l•Pn S11f PW~\ & Th1·1fty nrua~ Garden Club meet. in Odd FIS ER 60-WAJT F M · S Kinta Of The Su, a Panavtl-:i= ~~h f~:~f:y " • • ion panorama In Color i,Y ot the month. JeM'\ Nelson f • h DeLuxe, starring Yul Br'Y1t· ~tile gr<q>. 6 ft. Component Conso e Wit GARRARD II A" ner, George CJiakiris. Shir~ Anne Field and ~starr~ SHURE and ELECTRO· VOICE TRI • AXIALS • • • • =~~~~: ~~~!~.n::iob; Compare this amuingly low price with •ny other top qu1llty component ... ,eo setl You'll f i n d Atlantic Music always givea TOP VALUE I 100/. DELIVERS-$19 A MONTH land of the early North Am"f· 1can Continent long befof:I the advent of the white mUI. It deals with the fugiti-~e Mayans fTom the continent to the south who fought the na· live lndian11 of tbe North <\merica contlnenl Never a duU mom«mt and each secohd rmed witil thrills. Th.-y uy irs "tremendous" and "big)'' --- ___ ...,. _____ .....,., _____ ---------~---------------------------------------------------------.... ~Orange Coast Earns 21-Glln . . Salute THI LONG STRETCH -Orange COa!t College's Gary Carr (81) and Joe Scott (10) alon& with Nol'thelltern's Tom Moody (73) and Mike McElreatb fl2) try and &nb this Billy WJljte aerial. Pass wu incomplete. ltl.AUDm FOR A LITTLE GIANT-Billy White, OCC's diminutive quarterback wllo wu 1'0ted the player of the game in Saturday's Junior Rose Bowl. is mob-bed by younpters seeking his autograph. White was unable to get off the field fW a foU 45 minutes following the game. PROFILE OF AN All·~HICAN -Orange Cout College middle Jlnebacbr, Ron Pate.mo, his nose blood.y and his helmet baUle acarred, eeta set to handle another Northeastern attack. Paterno, as always, wu brilliant u he clOled bi.I junior college career Saturday. AND DOWN SHE COMES -Cheering Orange Coast College football fam tear down the final portion of the goal post following Saturday's 21-0 win over Northeastern Oklahoma in the Junior Rose Bowl P irates Clinch National Cro wn With 2 1-0 Win ly llLL DONER Sports Editor It took two long ye.an to write. but in Pasadena'l> lepndary Role Bowl Saturday Orange Coast College'i; football forces put the finishing touches on the greatcH rap to riches story since Cinderella was in her prlmt>. Lod&ed in the deptba of ertdiron despair less than 24 montba back. the magnificent Redcoats from Costa Mesa reached the pinnaclt' of jWlior colleee footbaJ I Saturday -winning the 18th annual Junior Rose Bowl. 21·0, over Northeast· em Oklahoma. A disappointing turnout of 44,044, along with a na· tional -television audience numbering nearly three million, watched the OCC troops dom.inat.e the highly touted Gorden Norsemen in virtually every department of play. The win, without a doubt, will cinch the first national grid championship in OCC bl.atory and should silence the many critics who have ques· MJLY Pl\.OTJ" ....... ., tioned the toughnese of Coast's Mein., Dec. 16, 1963 schedule ttus year. Madison Startles Northea.tern. mud! to the chagrin of the s<><alled pig· s k I n prognosticators, was rankled tops in the land going into the fracas. Zlld IN 'C A year aio, with per&onable Diet Tucker making hls jay. cee coachlne debut. tbe Oou~ en climbed into the national cpotJt&M by earning tbe num· ber two spot in the United States. SaturUy, in perfect 70 de· N ll'ff football weather, they orsemen took t.be one tut giant 1tep. Surpril1qly Jt wun't any more dlft1cull than the other Jtuaed delenJlve lineman nine stops made by tbe Pi· Ken Madi.Ion, probably play· 1ate Express thi5 campalen. •·· ....._ flmlt of hlJ In a word, the game was ._ um l&me ca· plain and simply a ''rout." re1r, led Ori.DI• Cout Col· OCC'a forward wall, both i.p 1D unaulated tackllng oftenstvely and defensively. calll& Northeastern Oklabo-did most of the damage 10 ma tn Saturday's Junior Role the hapless Invaders from Mi· •-t -"' _._ t ........ am.i, Okla. and Coufa, flut _.. w•w ...... '° 0 .... .,s. backs, headed by Billy Whit" Although player of the and Mike Hunter. polt~hcrl cam• laurels nearly alway• things off. ,_, to a backfield performer, WHJTE BEST Mad la on nevertheless re· White, the celebrated ''hi· ceived heavy support from Uest Pirate of them all", wa" members of the press cover· voted player of lbe gamP 1q the classlc. laurels wiltl Hunter a clos" •• ....._ ~ ,_ aecond. Be thus becomes the Be wa1 u.i ~· pwyer on 1 e c o n d quarterback from die fteld," OCC bead coach Orange County to win the Dick Tucker excla1med mo-award Jn two years. Dunn mmta after the win. "But Marleen of Santa Ana was tbat'• oal:1 to be upected-the ouutandlng player a ~ar ., ago as the Dons dropped Co-he'• been great all year. lumbia Basin. Wash., by the Une c:oacb Fred Owens near identical score of 20-0. &peed with Tucker. "Madi· Lil' Billy connected on eight ..i wu 'maplllcent," Owens of 14 puses for 115 yards and said. o n e touchdown. Mercurial Mike acored two touchdowns, Ron Patemo, the remark· one 01> a dazzling 53-yard punt able two-time All-American return late in the second pe- middle linebacker, and versa· riod. tile Joe Scott ran a close tee· Nevertheless it was the DI to Madiaon in tackllng rick·llke tr~ch troops of with five stops each. Coast, refusing to retreat Al Davis and Fred Smith even for a moment, that gave had three each while Larry the Norse the most trouble. Jones, Vern Edler and Bill Autry had two each. Hugo TOUG~ DEFENSE Noor. Scott Williams, Gree Coming, as no great shock Wojcik Hill Holloway Lar· to the many fans who have ry Fu;dley, Gary G~on, followed OCC all seaso~ 1.ong, Mike Santa Cruz Mike Don· the Bue defense was brilliant. aid.son, Ron Cray and Gary The shutout ~as the first for Maener all bad one. ~ortheaatern m 71 starts dat· . mg back to 1956 and only the Smith an". Jones ~ed ad· second in coach Red Robert· ditional praJse for intercept· son's brilliant 18-year career. lng passes. Ken Madison. Fred Smith, tf tf tf Ron Cray, Larry Findley, JRB Statistics Gary Magner, Bill Autry. Vern Edler, Ron Paterno, Al Davis. Scott Williams. Larry Jones and Joe Scott. They were all magnificent on de· fense . A PERFECT CUP FOR MR. WHITE -Rillv Wh1tf' f:uir11 hack to pass as 11 q11;irtf'I n( Pir11te tr11 mm;1 f('l\ form~ \.\1111 of hi"' kinJ: pr11· tect10n. Mlke Huntf'r (261. M1kf' f ';mo 171\1 «hul'k Campbell (7R) ~nri Roh H:i vnr~ t:l2) hnl<l off r nr111y l'll'hr1 ~. TIAM STATISTICS ........ oc Yd u wd rvsh<"9 u * Yd Iott rutlll"9 Net Yd. rutlllft• l'IUH tllempl8'1 ,..,_ comtMetecl ,_ llM lflterut>leff Net vd NUIA!I tO Yd lllltrco.>llons NllHMll J Net yd. 1'\1111. alld Pl\S. "' F In.I down& rush IM A Finl -_.... J Firit -penatt!H Tot•I firs! - Scrlf'ntNI" plavs Yd. klekolh relurMd ........... lellv1tl klcl<olf retvm• """'' """,,,,. .... , ... Pvnts rwfurt•td Avtr•• 1tn11"1 10 M 10 11.S • 06 J """' Nlumt 6.33 Ptnallltl 1 Yd. penall.tld 4 liTI lo.I dll -I F-I Fumbl.. lost O INOIVIOUAL STATISTICI If ,. IJ ' , .. • ll1 ' IS ,, 0 100 j " .. 1 10.1' ~ ~ , J I ........ Ill.If. Otile TC8 ye YL lllY• Aft. L• Horrw j • • • uo ' Kett"' II f9 7 0 ~ I• Mooeln II 1' I 2' 1.16 6 Beil J • u ·:IS .. .l) • EnyArl I 0 I ·1 ·I.GO 0 ( io.. I 0 t -t ·• GO 0 $>tk tllH I 0 4 ..... 00 I ,,. .. ,, )A aJ •1 l6 '°' " OC TC• YG Yl lllYe AYI. Le "•vn•• ti 'It O )'t 1 2S t kott 1 11 n Jt • •? • ""n"' I JI 9 SI • 7' I • ,.,.,,. ' t t ~ 1 M t "'''"' -,, ,, 'f'W" ' .,...... ' 7' 7' I.I• .. 'Miit• \ t I t 7ft 1 ,~ ........ , 1 ) ~ l 1 ~ , H••"-' I • I •• Oii • Int••• Al Ill\ 1 "t tU • Oii l~ 111.1 . Ollle Ball £111'1'1 "..,.,,. SW.Iller Total• « Whit• J-s Tot ah ......... l'A l'C l'I Yfa TO It 2 I SA 0 It ' t J' 0 I e e t 0 I 0 I 0 0 1• ' t '° 0 l'A PC "' Yfl TO II I I 11S I I I 0 7' I 11 t I 11' 2 N. I . Olllt NO YO TO oe... 2 :ia o Go•u•lt• I 10 o K..,.,,. I 0 0 Wei-l n 0 Totals 4 90 0 ~ (MJI NO YO TO Hunt..-6 1' I Spiller I 27 I Total• t I~ 2 SCOlll I Y OUAllTlllS H. E. Olll11'10ma 0 0 0 04 0r..... ,_, • ,. • 7-21 LIMuftl: Ga ry Carr, Findley. Jim Hyatt. Greg Wojcik, Bill Ep- person. Chuck Campbell and Mike Fazio. OCC's offensive line, was equally as outstand· ing. In fact Tucker sent 42 nr his gladiators into battle ar t it was difficult to ftnd a wr<t •, link. SHORT LIVED Northeastern did mcin, -· to hold occ score'ess. rr" the fi rst quarter. that is C' e 1 then lt was close as the ri- rates twice drove deep ody to elve up the pigskin. The game started with a NOUHIASTlllN OKLAHOMA UE-Dean. W"10llr ,,._,,.,, Lunnon. L T-HoWanl. DtN11m. Duffltld. l.~llldllr, Ha'f\'lea. C-KluM. aolln9er, Turllfl9ton. llO-lf~ Snyder. Olo!\ldc. ltT-AP.i. oi.n. 11 E~onzaltt. Condi/ff, WOtnll. Q&-8111, &ny1rt, CIO ... Slxkllltr • L-Horne. Wllllama. Mdllr11111. lt-Kewm. Oii*. McCol!Ou9'>, H"'· • bang as the red an:1 white clad Coutera rocked and socked right down the fleld-79 yards in 20 plays. "-· F~':;'.,.'N·~:·coAST L~l'ulo, s.ui.r, Gotdoll. LT-Campbell, Mtl"tr. Anthl• LG-IPH•-· Ruh. Edi"' C-W.lclk, Smith. "'"''· "I""· N•lw!Mt" lltC-Hyatt. M ,.tt•\C"n ~.dtt~IM" \•" •• Cru1 llT-l'IMlo, Crov. l(lle. • "-c .. ,., t-tt1H•w11v ,,. • • r t\ • "' .. _ 0"-W h • t , JM•' WlfHem\. r 1 tt,..,._ AAM04" LH Hl/Olt.,, Tht•'' r, • .....,.. •M-ScnU+ M•th.,., H11vhw f >1 H•Y~"· ~otrv. DtY''· rtr, "" All-American fullback Bob Haynes. who played with 1 1 some badly injured ribs. wa~ unable lo drive over the Northeastern goal -h<'ini:: -;topped onP yim! !'hnrt on fourth 1own ThP Golden Norsemen look rrt ;i~ 1r l hP\' had romr In p)civ foothall ll}lfllOJ: 0111 rt pair nf C]llld fir~! rtn" n~. I (~rr "()('("' l'11gr 1:1) HC No (7C Fr DAILY Mot Sa ' The tean Oklal tng s Oran 18th class "I at t1 coacl exp LI the J ''If h<1y1 try," ~rln. play Calif Ea aon thlni PfOS'. an depa. Re been Rot doe! •ial "I- "the eom "( E ( 1 w rel@ the baa: bon Wet the L vit.E whi Ing for Mlle Pain W06 \m11 ,. .. , DI Y' F.rl' OtG ll>f• IJlte hr teed O.• Lo.. GI" Tt Hu" i:u1 ll Dia I Mel w .. llec Mat s. H bf• .,. ... ¥.Ir Mo Het , .. s "• ~ 14. HOW DO YOU LIKE CALIFORNIA FOOTIAL&.? - Northeastern Oklahoma quarterback Richard Ball {70) is ~ by two burly Orange Coast linemen, Fred SIDlth (76) and Ron Cray (75) u he vainly at· tempts to get off pas!". occ•s defense wu-mapifi· cent u the Bucs allowed the highly touted lisltors 38 yard1 total on 4:he ground. OCC BLOCKBUSTER SHIFTS INTO LOW GEAR - All-American fullback Bob Raynes dips low ~ he drives ~ the Northeast.em line for pre- cious yardage dunng Saturday's Junior ~ Bowl Haynes called the game, "probably the last of my career." Guard Bill Epperson ('lVJ"gives a key b1ock to spring the play loose. DAILY PILOT/MaWJ.PlaU 1 & Mon., Dec. 16, 1963 Sags Robertson 'Good Lousy Students, Players' There were few, if any, team," Rober tao n said. tears shed in the Northeastern "Probably the belt we've aee.n Oklahoma lockerroom follow· thiJ year, but we aure didn't Ing Saturday' a 21.0 setback «> perform like we're capable." Orange Coast College in the "T h e r e was one th1q J 18th annual Junior Roae Bowl didn't like about Or a n I e classic. Coast. Their line chareed too "I knew we were whipped bard. at the hall," Aggie head ''I can't remember the last coach Red .. Robertson quieUy lime anybody a hut us out," explained, and worst of all-Robertson continued aur-lh~, 1?d.s knew it too." rounded by members ' of the It s • dam good thing my press. Actually the Golden bely~. are strong in chemls· Norsemen haven't been blank· ~, .. he said with a Wr1f ed for 71 games dating back to gnn, because they sure can t 1956. Itt fact this was only the play football a*ainst these second whitewashing in Rob- Calilornia teams. ertson's career. Earlier in the ~eek Robert. Although Robertaon praised 11on jokingly saJd the main OCC's pint.sized quarterback thing Northeastern oilers to Bllly WbJte, he pointed out pr~ctlve f~ball play~s is that it was fleet halfback an outstanding chemistry Mike Hunter who broke the department." game wide open. Robertson, ~ho bas · tw~ce ''We were still in the fight been beaten m past Jumor until Hunter ran that punt Ro 1 e B ow I appearances, back for a touchdown in the doesn't think it'll happen second quarter. I still don't again. ,. see bow be got past our three .. "H~ll no, he flatly stated, men on the sidelines. That they ll never ask us t~ really killed us. come out here to play again. "Orange Coast's backs were "Orange Coast has a great great, but It was that line that made the difference. Boy did they whop the tar out of us. I couldn't believe the way they outplayed us in the line. HB. Tourney Ca ge Crown To Western "I will say this. however, we wouldn't have even been invited to play in this game lf we'd played all season the THE FINAL ANALYSIS -Northeaste m bead coach Red Roberston (left) and same way we did today. Orange Coast's Dick Tucker talk things over at midfield following Saturday's "When you put a school or Junior Rose Bowl. Tucker's young son, Travis. holds his arm tighUy. 1,500 up against one with an --------------=------------------ 81 CHRIS YOUNG enrollment of 8,<XX> tha~'s giv- Western High of Anaheim ing prretty good odds. • OCC NO 1 -1 1963 -i.-mpion of P e • h a p s Robertson s re· nagDI 81 UUI cruiting program may be e e • e the annual Huntington Beach more to blame for the loss basketball tournament af1!~ than anything else. The burly (Cont From Pa&e 14) \OCC scatback decided to bomblni Or~ge, 5.2-3S, Northeastern pilot spends half They were able to make only make amends. Weltminlter m thet F~daals of the year combing the United one more in the entire first Gathering in Dick Enyart'sl the four-day even . r1 YSer· Stat.es for football talent. half. lpunt on his own 47, HlUllet'" . La Habra whi~ped ce This year, for instance, he Fullback P e le Moseley, darted past three would-be vi~, ~. for b third d~ t' has boys from seven different stopped cold by the Bucs anltacklers, side-stepped another! while Fullerton ounc~ ~-states -Including 14 from day Ion" got off a brilliant:and raced clear back across lngton Beach ~roun • . • Florida. 66-yard "quick kick and occithe field behind a wave of for the consolation crown. Unfortunately none of them was clear back on its own 17. blockers -breezing into the HUNTIHTON 11•c=• <r.; '',' T,~ are from California. The two teams exchanged ~nd zone !s the crowd roared ~!\=' ~ • J > punts as the scoreless firstj'ts appro al. . . . wooier11 1 : ~ ,~ period came to a halt. It didn't The entire electrlfymg Jaunt! ~"'"" ~ • 2 • S F • take Jong for OCC to change took less than 10 seconds, but ~:~c: 1 ~ t t. rallClS that, however, as Whlle hurledjit also broke the back.a of the o.cru:i,, ~ 1 i ~ ' a perfect 31-yard strike to Golden Norsemen from Okla· io1e1i l'UllUTON <~;1 ,, J3 "1 • Carr and it was 6-0. homa .. N~rtheastern was nev-1 j0 r ~n~l Loyola w Ill 1 Billy's fake into the line er agam ~n the ga~e. . 1;11u1ch 1 0 s 14 1 xc U nt and Carr did a\ Haynes conversion made tl ~!~ , , -' s 1 was e. e ~ . 14·0 and that's the way the 1 ou..to ! ~ ! !1 Loyola High of Los Angeles sparkhng Job of eluding . alJ count stood at the half. ~,:.114) n 1 1 1 and St. Francis of La Canadaldefenders as be waltzed into Northeastern's most impres· ro11t• n 20 ro "l put up solid defenses to chalk the end zone unmolested. I sive display probably came Hunlinoton scor• bY ou~~·ri ,, u-s.s up CIF football champion· With 3:28 gone In the seC·1during the cofiee-break as the ~~"H~':'. cui ,. '[,.{~ ~~ ships Friday night al Los An· ond stanza, Haynes' place·jcamed Norse Stars put on an 01stiro 1111 " m 1 Hernean geles Coliseum. menl with John Naylor hold· outstanding exhibition. ~=~7,l"' ~ m "·1~ju1~~ Loyola grabbed the AAAA Ing was perfect and the score· Unfortunately for the gents 1.arre cu1 G 1121 l'ln11r crown by smashing El Ran· board blinked oil 7--0. from Miami play began again M•rC9r (2) G (6) S.ml•r ho 21-0 d St. F els ' Scor111t 11111 _ La Hewa. cvp11er. c , • an ran REBOUNDS and OCC continued to batter! H.tftlme acore -s.rv11• S4 L• H• banned the AAA title with a away ~:.,:. <nt cu1 0t.-7.0 decision over stubborn La Hunter showed a completellli-•' miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiil 1rec1 101 , w wattlln Mlrada reversal of form before the = m t ClO~Ol F~t;'~ It w~s the first~ver CIF halftime break as he turned 111 PRICE IS RIGHT ~ 121 a cm Lull• rrrld tiUe for St Francis from goat to hero. After fum· Cl...0.-1101 G 121 Scotto• · • SiZ kor"'9 tUbt _ wu1ern, Tanner 0•1. while Loyola took its a~nd bltng the ball away on a punt HAGGAR / 1~';;1,,!,!I. ~ .1~.torn 11. Oronve straight champiOOShip. return attempt, the elusive ach6 14 ~l1fi. JI Si.NI Jld ly R. J. Wig~ore WHO PAYS THE BILLS •• When a fire burm you out and shuts down your busl· nesa'! ... Who will pay the salaries, rent, interest, lax· es and all the other expen· sea that will continue on «'Yen though your earnings have stopped? . . . You can't. do business in a bUmed-OUt building .• Thia 1s when you need our new "N<>-Colnaurance" Business Earnings Policy, the sirn· pllfied farm of business in· ter_ruption ins\D'ance for re- tail ltorea • • . Under tbJg policy your Joss of earn· mga ls insured ... Why not give us a call and let us explain how the "N<>-Co- insurance•· Business Earn· inizs Policy ('an proted VOii CALL Kl 9.0391 Says Ttu!ker ' 'We've • Bue Five Got Top Drops 2 Team ·ID Land' ALTA LOMA -0 r a n i e Coast Collece's baketball fortunes took a dip over the weekend as the Piratea lost "Well I hope that was' ates trying to get off the field. to lUvenide, 76-62, and Cer· enough to convince tbose skep-Well-wishers crowded around ~~ J:64r fin th1 22nd ant tics we've &ol a fine football him an:1 ttie Plra~ rooting he a e Y oumamen team." • e c l i o n kept up a steady re.. . , <Xange Cout College bud· chant, "We want Tucker." RillClide' mighty Ben man Dick Tocter wa1 doing Finally he went over to the pis, easily .h claas of tht the talking to 10me two dozen stands and with misty eyes, l&-team atiall', took die mea· newapaper reporters am l d aaid, "thia is the greatest fool· sure of Fullerton, ~. -tor ala CGllfu.IJOD in the R o,s e ball team anywbere.'' ~ d\~nsblip Saturday Bowl locker rootn following ''It Ill seems like a dream n.igta. Satuntay's 21-4 win o v e r to me " he admitted later On9M C••1 10 1 110 .,.,.,,, .. ' ·1N-FG FT l'F Tl' Northeastern Oklahoma. "We've come a long ways in '"•tidier > 3 1 • .. A Jot .°' people have been two years. I just hope we ,~,,,. ~ ; ; ; saying we play inferior foot-don't drop as fast.'' Kin..,_ • ' ' > ball •-......_ Co Tue all Foster 1 , , , ID UJ'C Eastern nfer· lter c ed the perform· u"" 1 ' 1 , ence." Tu ct er continued. ance of the Pirates Saturday, ::.:= ' 1 1 ~ ''This club ol oun is as good "our best defensive effort of ''''"" : 1 ! ,; u any in the country -Long the year." "Wasn't Ken Madi. ~~~~11 ~ ~ g : Beach and Bakersfield in· son magnificent?" he sa)d. Entott ft ft o e eluded." "Northeastern has a good =~'°" ~ ~ : : MWhen 1:nformed that several team," be aald, "but we're ·~. ,; J 1~ S etropolitan Conference simply better. No, I don't Or•-ceo1 u•1 c•1 ,..,..., .. coacbel had been rooting know where they would have Clle1ldW : '' 1 '' openly for Northeastern to finished in the Eastern Con-~0:., o ~ ~ ~ clobber the Piratea from Cos-6erence, ~ u t it certainly ~= ~ ! : ,; ta Meaa, Tucker &imply said: wouldn't have been first." c-11,. , • 1 • "That's a abame. 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" ., • LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE 1 Bond Role Gives Actor Big Chance By VERNON SCOTI' lof commercial success," he HOLLYWOOD <UPI) -said, a Highlands burr ctear- Connuy, a taciturn ly prickling his speech •-ho "The boob had sex, action i.awlD w ~ce polished and fantasy going for them. for a UvtDg, 11 well That's a very good combina· PEANUTS GORDO -~ SPll~l'UJ. °' J.AltKI IN A flOLL IN(; CLOUD AIJO THI ltOAD.SID!I !fl/MM/Na Wl1JI WJl/5 iJ.IN& • .. • ee hll way to becoming a Uon for the screen. And the folk hero in the role of Jame&l liming la perfect. The public Bond, undercover agent of as re~.dy for a hero like ~:=!'!~ I FMmin ' f ed •-Bond. aa I 1 am mys1.ery Connery, 33, says "From thrtllert. r us 1 I a, With Love'' ls a Coanery made a big splalh grea~r success In Europe ~ daun~u Btitiab agent than was "Dr. No." addlnc. ln Dr. No, and soon wU1 "My original concept was IND In "l"rom Ruula, correct. With Love," another James nd chiller by Fleming. RIGHT ROLE ; Tbe tall (8 foot 2), well· "I'd read the Fleming actor ii committed books two years before I plaY· ane Jamei. Bond role every ed the first role, and 1 jult 4 montha, which gtves him I say it occurred to me that Jenty of time to star ln other I'd Ute lo characterize Bond movtee. on the screen. He's Oambo1- He'1 currently tn Hollywood lant. A sbot-ln·the-arm." playing for Alfred Hitchcock! Connery's previous roles In ln "Mamie," a plcture that I "No Ro~d Back," "Action of once was to star Grace Kelly the Tiger," "Hell Driven," It should be made clear that "Darby O'Blll and the Ut· Connery did not replace Prln· Ue People." and others were ces1 Grace. Her Highness' I u•1distlngulshed. He was just role has been t.lcen over by anc.ther actor . Tippl Hedren who lays no "This Bo n d cbaractcnia- claim to royalty taon sets me apart," he said. But back to the somber "B o n d is a protagonist Scot.Iman ltiround which the entire Pk· · lure revolves. It's a tremend· TARZAN ous asset for an act.or. ln oth· Be ltands a 1ood chance er films a performer must of becominl to Fleming wbatl share the spotlight withthree Johnny Wellmuller wu to or four other parts. But not Edgar Rice Burroughs. Just! when Bond ls the principal u Welamuller became "Tar-character. un" to mJlllons of movie-''Thanks to Bond a momen· coers Connery la giving fle sh Lum has started for me and and blood to Bond. at looks as IC it might con· Still somelhlng of a new tlnue. That's "'hY. Hitchcock comer, Bond. .oops. Connef\ chose me for this plct~~e welcomes the association with lie saw me playing Bond mixed feelings Connery 1s unsure how .. much longer he will appear ~ H~d yea lo .he Fleming JS the SL-crct agent B u t stones m the hrst place be· with canny Scottish financial eaUM they had every upect foresight he said, "In the fu· ture I'll play It by pocket-l'la ~ ;" -· lwhicb is quite different Crom i:J ~ • ~ .. ~IA_ I playlni It by ear." _...,. ... ....a • ...... _. BIT PARTS: Ingrid Berg· POR ADULTS ONLY man is back ln vogue-two of Jayne Mansfield her old movl'?s, "Joan of See all of her in Arc" and "Under Capricorn" are being released. , Vincent 'Pr 1 p ' 8S' t Ben Casey) Edwards w I l I 0ftUS8S, FOmlS make a one-day visit to Tokyo to promote hJs ftrst starrin~ Brigitte Bardot In role ln a movie. "The Vic· And Goel Creat9d Wom1n I tors" ... 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Southll1nd ahowpl-c~ • ramrd for f:icillllrs :ind atmn~phUf> nf lt1 lllnln« Rnom n\ rrlnnkln~ Balboa Hny .•• lists nn U11 nirnu I~ item~ unrlrr M "hlt'h are ('OMPl.F.TI~ dlnMrll. Thal 'c prf'll~ ""''. The Newporter Inn ·~· ~ fftf MW , • .....,,.,, ~·tt ' •It• ... ~t 10. flli ' flit' ------..--.... J j .. . ' Ioom y Gus ••• - Now k the time for al goo<I ,,.renh to come to the eid of their Mighbon, by instructing t h e i r own c:hildNn to stay off encl away from the t.l•phon• u"" B •ither the dum thing's rtn9in9 or it is n.c•$$41ry to m•k• • cal. Remember the motto: T •lephone is not 1pebed T .0-Y. P. E. Vigorous 72 Speaker of the Bouse John W. Mc- Cormack exploded with indignation one day lut week -something quite out of chanctM' for this able legislative lead· er. He bad ample provocation, how· ever. A woman reporter touched the match to the powder ke&. Sarah McClendon1 th• reporter, represents a string of newspapers in Teu.a, New Jersey and New England. Her reputation for asking. ~ting questions and angering public oWdalJ is well known iD Washington. She WU often.sift enough to be th• only reporter who ever sent the late President Kennedy into a rage at 1 preu conference. MW McClendon apparenUy I.a one of those persons who hasn't yet caught up with the fact that there's a big dif· f erence between chronological and physical age. She appears to be one of those who believes that Speaker McCormack., simply because he will be 72 ye.an old next Saturday, should resign. She ask· ed him tf thiJ is bis intention. He is more to be compared with Chancellor Adenauer who held the reim over West Germany intQ his high 80'• and 1J atil1 influential Winston Churchill is another example of a great modem political leader who retained his physical vigor well beyond the Bib- lical three score years and 10. Herbert Hoover 1J another, though his latter day role was mostly behind the scene. rather than on the Washington stage. There is much to be said for chang• Ing the line of succession, but Speaker McCormack'• age should be no factor. We still are a nation governed by law, not by men. Until 1947, memben of the Cabi- net followed the Vice President in line of succession to the Presidency. In one of his first messages to Congress, Presi· dent Truman In June, 1945, pointed out that under the 1886 succession aw he would be in a position to name his own successor by bis Cabinet appoint· ments. He requested that the law be amended, suggesting that next in line alter the Vice Pnsident should be the Speaker of the House and the President In Pro Tempore of the Senate, who u w ashlngton elected officialJ might be cloeer to thtl -------------- Allen• Seott ly ROBEltT S. ALLEN and PAUL SCOTT 1be State Department 111 uneully pondertna what to do about admitting a new larse influx of "Old S.. lieven" -tbb Ume from Russia. Som• 1,200 want to come to the U.S. to join the 260 members of their sect who were allowed to mllrata from Turkey earlier this year under a ruling by Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy. The so-called "Old Be· llevers" split from the Russian Orthodox church in the 17th century and settled in Turkey. Last summer, a number of their descendants, through the Tolstoy Foundation of New York. sought admis· alon to the U.S. on the ground they Wetfl under heavy pressure by Soviet agents to r«um to that country. Around t,200 did go back to Ru.Nia in September. Now t:ti.y are fed up and went to get out. 'Ibey have asked for re· edtnittance to Turkey, but It doesn't ftDt them. So Turtey, m tum, II pro. po&in& U. U.S. allo9' tllete lJOO "<ltd Believers" to join tile 250 ecknttted 1ut .im- mer. TIDS TIME Atty. Gen. Kennedy la puamg the buck to the State Depart· meot -.pecifically Abba Sc b w a r t z, cootroveraial bead "' the Bureau "' Sf. curity and CoOlular Affair•. He waa a pime mowr in arnqJoc ta. dry "' the origlDll b9Dd oi 250. HIS APPIJCA110N to &ta)' in Ruaala end obtain citizenship went all the way up to the Presidium. On the recommendation of Y. A. Furt.seva, the flle ahows, Oswald was aranted mtry to prove blmself a ltil.ablAt Marxilt. There 1J DO Jnd.l· catioo in tbeM record.I what the Rede Cbou&tit °' him. Several yeen later, liter working in v.artoua Soviet facU>ries and marnini • Russian woman. tbl tll1et got a U.S. vita to rttur'O home. 'lbe Centnl tntempoce ~ ts Jooldnl into SD- fonnation that two women ~ a me accompu!ed o..id on hit trip to Mul- eo l&at fall (Septemblr 2IS to Odober S), and that tJw mm IUbeeqoedly aew to Cuba. THE CIA AND other In· ~e autborlt1t11 ... atudying tbe poaibillty ttiat Oswald may have been en- gaged in anwiging .., ell• cape ~ after the plll\IWS murder. According to eyewitness reports. Speaker McCormack looked as thoug}l he bad been atruck in ~ face by tbt woman. people. E . ·ln theory, the succession would motion move on through the Cabinet bedn-Can Misrule· K.tnned)' ts boldklC tbal h ded8ion la ~ Co tbt State Depaitmellt ~ the 1,200 H014 Believers'' ce livUlg belt*>d the lrco Ou:rWn and determinatioll oi -tbelr cue t6 out.aide of Justice Department ju.r1> diction. Whtie tn Mmco c.y OI· 1"lkl ll'PlJed 1o the Q.ibu ~ foe • tranfit .. tr> Moacow. Be ~ tmonned be would lint have to cet a W. from tJw Soviet. '?he M«doln tmmt~ !enice hM told U.S. otf1. , ciaSI that o.waJd croaied tbt border m a ·..nor·. amfotm.'' U.S.~ aulhorit.iu have no record of that. "Are there no llmtts to decency and indecency!" be cried. "I am amai· ed that you a.sked that question." With that be marched out the door and down th• corridor toward the House chamber, fwning that be had been elected speaker and would remain speaker. That. of c:ourse, ended the press conference he bad just begun. The fact is that Mr. McCormack Js mo~ vigoroua at bis age than many men of 50, or younger. He is an exce} lent enmpltl of the b1lacy of compul- sory retirement at age e5i u is so com- mon in didustry. Some men should be retired earlier than that cut-off age, but the Speaker of the Boose is not one of them. McGW LBJ Takes ning with the SeartW'y of State lf the President, Vice President. Speaker and President Pro Tempore were an unable to serve. In faot, however, it appears that the 1uccession would never go beyond the Speaker of the House since the House would elect a new one each time. Only in event the new one failed to quali.fy for the Presidency (~ age, U.S. birth. etc.} would the Preli· dent Pro Tempore of the Senate eue- ceed. If, tn logic, the pre-1947 line of succession was better, then now, in the absence of a Vice President, would be a good time to change ~e law. But it should not be done on the basis of Speaker McC«mack'1 lit. Command By RALPH de TOLEDANO P'n>m the moment that Jobn F. Kemiecly WU U· auainated aome in public life have tried to make political capital of that traCic event. This does not honor John F . Ke.nnedy or hll memory. It ii clearly a partisan maneuver to hurt tba Republlcu Party at a time w!ien lta leaders are .mtafDIDJ from pollU· cal actlvtty out of defer- et'a to our Mtioul moum- Jni. But the GOP could not remain silent forever. The How.e Republican Polley Commlttee has fin- ally offered a dignified re- buttal to aUempt.s at wav- ing the bloody shirt. What they U1 ia " historic im· portance -and if it is not heeded the present exce. ses of t!le anti-anti-Commu- nists will be followed by 1 1wing of the pendulum which can do much dam· age lo American institu· tions. IN ITS SJ'ATEMENT, ap. proved by House RepubU· cam, the policy committe~ asserts: "If It was hatred that moved t2le assassin 1n the HouM ea11 oc the Democrata to cease ustng John F. KeDDedy's deatti u a device to amear the op- position or hi.$ memory to enact legislation not want- ed by the C.oogreu or the nation. No law ebould be passed u a "memorial" if it is not a good law. THE ffiRESPONSJBU, ITY I am forced •to Date, of 11 1 l n g Presidtnt Ken· nedy'• deeth as a meana of ltirdn« up anti-conserva.. tfve aenilment bu b • e n tied to a new campatcn to abeolve the Communlats of guilt in all political US88· ainations. "Direct action" and "in· dividual terror" run coun- ter to Marxist doctrine, we are told. True, but in full accord with Marxist·Lenin- ist and Communist doctrine. To say otherwise does dishonor to others mur· dered by Communist a&· ... -. Ju MuarJk. ... DOW toda)', WU kDled by Communl.st thqs because he tried to •low the Red seizure of power in Ciecho- slovakia. He was bat one. REFUG~ from the Soviet U n t o n were l'Y•· t.ematically murdered in Europe 1n the 1920s Mid lD>s. {pace Bdsl. who eelled Stalin a mcdllacr. was gunned down in a 8wtu forest. Leoo Tratato' •• killed with an alpemtock by an NKVD aaei:&. T h e list is endlem. 'nle man who uauabla· tec1 John F. Kennedy WU following a bloody Commu. nilt tradition when be squeer.ed the trigger. 'nlose who try to blame Amerl· c~ for thia crime are playing a dangerous game. Those who oblcare tbe rec- ord are cheating hi.story and their COMCiencea. JFK would not have approved. Mailbox By RALPH McGILL Nothin& h farther from tbt mark than the portray· al of President Johneon u ~lnl a homey. "bello- podner" sort of fellow with a dialike for what aome c o m m • ntators call tba "Kennedy-type lntellectJJ· ala." In t.M first pl.ace. the men who worked with the late Preaident ar• men of genuinely good minds. Their intellectual qualities a r e first rat.. They were, with· out exception, useful to the President and the admlnls- tration. lngton to serve John F. Keo· ncdy will move on to other work. But they will not be replaced with clodJ. So maa.- sive la the over-all demand of the office of President on the occupant that only an able and dedicated staff can enable the President to meet it. 'l'bil means long h o u r a each day for the President and all t h o 1 • about him. An incompetent Is in the way. The Preli· dent has never been patient with those who were unable to iive a first rate per- formance . er than the Democratic party or th• admin1stration. They bad aouaht to "get at Ke.nnedy'' and in 10 doing they ignoAd discul&ion of what they considered the issues to be. The assassin's gun removed the President. An inevitable vacuum wu thereby created. With Ken· nedy gone, the opposition that had so furiously and so coosiltenUy directed its fire at him wu left without a t a r g e t and a atrategy. Knowing this, the n e w Pruident moved with great vigor. direction, and skill to fill the vacuum. They will, in time, bit at him. But it will not be as easy. The old arguments, charges, and abuse that were d.i.reded at "The Kennedys" are now worthless. who struck down our Presi-•••••~••••••••••••••• dent, that hatred was bred SECONDLY, wmLE the new President is not a pro- duct of long-establ i s h e d Eastern education, be has surrounded himseli with the same sort of mlnds Mr· Kennedy sought -the best minds he could find, The President has never enter- tained any of the anti·l!'· tellectualism often found tn so-called. self-made m t n. He baa been in W asbington 3Z years and in that time has come to know the neces· aity for good ~inking as a prelude to action. At. ma- jority leader and, later. as Vice President, Lyndon Johnson bad a slalf that could match minds with the brilliant young men around Mr. Kennedy. With the passmg of time tt ill Inevitable tbal some of those who came to Wash· WA SB JNGTON BAS watched with admlrafion the amazing performance by the new Preaident. He knew it to be important that the transition of power be made with a show of cont:I· dence and direction. This he proceeded to do. But he bas pleased and astonished even the cynical by hiJ tremendous energy and his 11wift moves to tie up all possible loose ends, to make personal contact with all the elements that go to make up political power, and lo establish himseli in the public eye aa being ful· ly in commano. The President was astute enough to know that the loudest contenders for the Republican nomination had made the error of making Mr. Kennedy the issue rath· Thomas A. Murr>hlne, Editor Walter '1u:routhl, Publisher Charlet Nell'wender BUJlne1111 Manager N. Paul N\HM Asslstant PubU~r Thomas KeevO, Editorial Director THE ATTACK ON Lyn· don Johnson will come. But because of the amazing swiftness of his actions fol· lowing the taking oL the oath, and the skill with which he has moved to gather "things" together. those who move against him will find the President's stance firm and his own strateg~· of counterattack ready. He was never for a moment ofl balance. never once uncertain or slow in dec~lon In the first test· ing days. Mr. Johnson can slug or shadow box. None knew better than he the need to move with precision and speed. Ile has little time before the campaign of 1964 offldally begins. It began unofficially when be took the oath. The President had one small piece of luck. Tbe Christ· mas season was close at hand when be took of!tce. The Congress will go home. When lt comes back in Jan- uary 1ome of ita member1, too, wlll be runnh1g for of· fict. They, too, must mab a record. Tl}ert will be less time and opportunity to at tack Lyndon .John1on by the teachings of Com· munlsm. Efforts to make Americana ge;erally feel guilty of the crlme .are now obscuring the nature of the crime ... The tragic event should serve to set the face and heart of all Americans firmly again9t tbe warped and alien doctrine which, alone In the world today, preaches destruction of so- cieties and freedoms. em· ploys murder as a t o o l. and threatens aggression around the globe from a base of major national pow· er. That doctrine is Com· munism." The Republican policy statement notes, with jus· tifiable concern. that "crit· ics, well meaning and oth· erwise, have chosen to lake this time to revile the He- public and to decry its weaknesses. Let Americans take this time to recognize the strength of institutions whjch permll us to proceed beyond tragedy. lt 1s th1S strength which is our liv· ing memorial to all those who. in high places or h11m· ble, give their lives 1n lhe cause of freedom .. BUT THE RF.Pl 'RLI· Tl' Ad1'ertbbt9 To the Editor: This is in reply lo J. P. McCardle, whose letter ap- peared in the December 9 issue of the DAILY PILOT. Mr. McCardie launched a venomous attack on TV ad· vertislng which I feel is unjustified. MR. McCARDLE WRITES of "the Madison Ave. ptt- varicators who pitch for pills and puffs -Invading our homes with their naus- eating, aggressive sugges- tions." I fail to see that there has been any inva· sion of our homes since tbe commercials come into them only by invitation. We are free to tum off our TV sets at our own discretion, or to not watch TV at all if we so choose. With one great 1woop, it seems. Mr. McCardle has consigned all advertising to the trash can. I submit that advertisi ng is the corner· stone of a free. competitive economy. r.m. McCARDl.E SAJO he appreciated the DAILY PILOT's penchant for truth· telling. Perhaps he does not realize that newspapers are supported largely by adver· tising, as are magazines, television stations and ra· dio atadons. It appears, then that "the• Madison ' .. b Ave. prevaricators, as e calls them, really support truth·lelUng. day high standard of llvlnl[ without advertiling. A 1 k any merchant, manufactur· er or buslneu man. EARL ENES (Edttor'1 Note: Mr. Enea 11 coned about &he eaaen· tial role of adver1iJJn1 a. the economy. Cttattn& de- mand w I d e n 1 markets, makes m a 1 1 prodtlcUon feulble. Thh reduces cotta -and prices. TV advertfa- lng does differ from newa- paper atJvertialng tn sever· aJ respects. Amon1 tbem: Newspaper advertldni 11 not forced on the read· er ; be ta not lnterrapted or "caught." Newapapen ren· erally do a better Job of 1creenlnc objecUonable ma· tertal And there ta no ad· verther control or Influence over the newa or entertain· ment content of dally newa- papera or ceneral clrcula· tton.) CaWonda Speaks FEIGHAN BAS been told t.be Soviet has "ig!lified will· qne. to permit the 1,.200 "Old BeUeven" to leave, proi.tied Turkey or the U.S. will Uke them. In cllattengi'C the admit· taoce « the 250 "Old ~ lievel'I" 1a&t IUIIUDer, Feig. han wrote the auomey gen· et'al, "It seems maed1ble that Turtey, a member ol NATO, is unw1lllng er un- able to provide tbeee people with edequat.e prot.ection from Soviet ag«its. l am mable to understand that." CRAZY OR A PBONY- 1.ee Harvey Oswald slasbed his wriirt.a in a Moscow ho· tel kl 1959 ahort!y after he notified the U.S. embassy there that he was defecting to the Soviet. · That b ooe ol the dis· do.wres in tile file the Kremlin has turned over tn the state Department 00 the assassin. According to these records, Oswald made tha appanmt suicide at. tempt while unemployed and living at the Metropol Hot.el. ACCORDING TO Vmce, no member of the Kenne- dy fam.11)' bad IOythjnc to do with the matter. Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy did request the grave site, but. not the larie extra tract. It is Vance' 1 lnteotion to explain all t2UI in the '°" caJled "fact lbeel". It would pold out that MYeral years ago the Army decict. ed to exclude graves frool thia diolce Arlington area. But an uoeption wu made for the amastlnated Presi· denl Vence la expected to rec- ommend to Prel1deat JolJn. aoo u.t the Kfl11Ded1 pve be mede a uUonal lbrllle, and that ~ately one acre be used for that pm- pose. POLITICAL F R U I T CAKE-Those members ~ Congress who accompanied Presidem Johnlon to U>e funeral ol Senator Herbert Lehman. D·N.Y., last Sun• day are getting a memento of the trip. Each will re·' cetve a pictun taken while they were chatting with the President kl bis private cabin. Memb~r Associated Preli~ United Press Jntcrnat1on11l Member Audit 8UJ'HU of Clrculatlon1 And when lht 3tt.ark.~ do rnm•. thtrt will be a counter. CANS' s o b P r st.1trnwnt goes beyond this -10 a call for reason at a time when emotion can misrule. "We have our nation's busi· ness to do and we have our nation'• proved and teated ways to do it." the GOP emphasize11, "There must be no inhibition of dissent or quieting of the debate through fear of seeming to dim•gard tht memory C)f the late f't ('~I· df'nt. The denial of rt1i-cus· ~ion would do the J,(r('atest disservice to his memorv. and to the Liven)? nat1nri " It 1s true that there are unscrupulous advertisers, just as there are unscrupu· lous lawyers. doctors. rl"nl· tors. merchants you name 1t But we <'011ld not have at1nlncd our pre~t· C. B. Olmdead, Rlver- alde, • ,.bne proJedt e. reduce unemployment - "You can approprlat.e tbe taxpayer'• money to hire unemployed ln publlc works but. at the same time. tax· able property is removed from the rolls. and the fre· quently overlnflated capital Investment has been fl. nanced by the eamin&1 of -~-..'-' _________ ....;;;.,._ __ ~;....~ ... lhe workinf people." 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Costa Mett 646-7423 Christmas ·Specials REGULAR S 12.50 & UP 011 Permanents ~Price Giil CertUlcatea Available Prices 1mective Dec. 17 • 18 · l!l, Also Each Mooday, Tuesday, Wednesday In January -Call 8Es.51E-CARMAN-VICKY-TERRY VIOLA VISTA BEAUTY SHOP • 646-i.1(9 84J W. 19th St.. Costa Mua .... -- \'ilta Shopplng Center -ln the Arcade -,. ••••••••••••• a41 • • Val.uable Coupon : • THIS COUPON WILL ENTITLE a : BEARER TO A DISCOUNT OF a • ONE DOUA. R o. ••r b11.,,., •• ,,... • 9fl IOI wll~ • va1" at • • n.u., ,.,.,.. • • OR S Oo fM 1•r< IUWI If ..., • • 50 nur r ... 9fl ... ,,,~ ., \m .... 111 •• ,,... • • Ont Coupon P.r Customer, Pl••M a • • • GOOD THltU OfC. 14 INJ • We do cult.om flockJni 11nd • palntlnt wbUe you wall . • • • • : CHRISTMAS TR& LANES : • 1&1Sl lrookhurat StrH t • ~ • iillQC>wF•"stLf1.r'•T1llWtj • ~ 1 .. __ . -_. . . . . . . ' einert s DUAltTMUWf nflU COSTA MlSA 1816 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • TRANSISTOR !~~.U:~ • RADIOS $450 OTHERS UP TO $51.95 PLAYHOUSES VARIOUS STYLES & SIZES-TIKI HUTS, UTILITY BUILDINGS, ETC. SEE THEM NOW r 10~ COST A MESA UJMBER CO. 17:>0 SUPERIOR AVI. C.M. LI .. 1061 * LIVE AT THE BEACH * for S 104 oer month .. $595 Down HUNTINGTON HILLS In HUNTINGTON BEACH OHL Y 2 HOMES LEFT of a 161 home 1ub-dJviJl011 Check These 9uallty Features "" Slate entry ,,., B~ln range " oven "" Fireplace "" Front Lawn planted ""' Ash Paneling v Many other extras Directions from Beach cltles -Hwy. 39 '8each Blvd.) to Garfield. tum right (Eastl to Newland, right to model. For n10re Information call 531-3191 or KE 3-455( MORTGAGE SERVICING ASSOCIATES: Sales Agent 4 How about •••. A port. Smith-Co rona elect. t7pewrtler, pow- erwrtur model, Uke new -fl39.se ? '! ? A pair of Sony Cltlun'a Tranecelvera, model C'B·IOJ. !t tran1., like new -$15.ot ? ? ~ A Polorold camera JM, gray wltb brown CHe . . . . $59.50 ? ? ? A I Ct. Dlarnond Ladles 1011tal~, HK white gold rtnr . . . . . . . . .. fl99 ? ? ? A 14K Gold rhnnn or Gold bracelet, many to cbooff from 301· OFF 1 ? ? large Selection of Used ... Tablewnre . Sllverplate • Record players · Guitars • Portable typewrtten, name brands ovtrhauJed & iuarantffd, $%4.50 & up. Ola· mnnd rings, look Uke ntw. out of pawn • Trrrlflc Values! Nf'w Rlnt11. Wakhes ·Ek . \\ r ho~· diamonds -told jf'wtlry · wlh·rr Costa Mesa Jewelry & Loan, Inc. - -. . . .. .. PLIN1Y 01 Gll1 SPECIALS FOR CH RI Sf.MAS SAVINGS I --____ ,,_,, Everyone H11 Somethtn9 That S....0111 S..W•- NEW HOMES In &duslvt W..+ctrff Upper ley Area, Newport Beech Tiiree to Sil e.droorm Two to Foor a.ths Meiil1ll Av•ileW. ht Al Siw OtMrs l;ulft to .... -the let you -... ~· Cutt.In lue'lt -°" ,_ Slmple w"Cf PRICES START AT $42,750 ~ SALES AGENTS IJlCfa HJ ... CAND Dl., NEWPORT BEACH U Miii, • BIWDOL dl1ltlO mrom:a lcme. l.000 *I. fL Of n.. bis a?9L 6 ~ I Nth.I. p'1t ta.mnr room. aepe.rata ~room. Nit QUaUly eAIJNW .. drsptr. Ju. ltxcellant ftnanc:S'IJ', '" by appolnlm1Dl OJlly. CURT DOSH, Realtor lf10 W. Cout Highway t.t &.93M OR 6-1180 Del Reed Colutr. Co. cu.tom Kedalllon Bld:r, Completa BUJldtng Serv- ice. Ked&Dkm Home at a 0or:Dr. e Cameo l!lhore• Jurt C:Ol'ftt>l•tad and eold. tM.llH BACK BAY 6 Bdrm : ~ bath. family room. 8e))lll'ete llvinf room. Lar•• loL All cu .. tam $32.600 1-1 -r-~ · -·~- l i .... \fUiU:Ulf JJr ~-o.AAJ J;6 Coron. del Mar I Bdnn.. llt.oDe tiNplace, W/W carpeta. I bib to ocean on dead..end 8t. Can build for ~tra lncome R-2. $29.9~. BJu. MS-3923 'Evu. MS...<MlS '"WJNTmR sncw.N MESA VERDE/POOL uuoe nw t\ne home ~ T!lftlDI HUGE bedl'MllM. elsetric built-in k l t ch • n. \&rs• family rootn. od a tt' • 23' llviq room. L a r I e lrrqul&r llbaped yard hu 1epar1te pl&)' aru, pool aru, and all landJC&ped to perlec:Uon with dlchon. dra lawna front It rear. Try SUOO down, and Uve wtt.h the lu:xury of a 16' xlb' peol, 22515 ~ J\O., C.M. MI t..3811 m.e• M2..oao:I LOVELY C&pe Cod BAY. FRONT home w1th to' wa- tunont. Pier • floatlnl dock. 4 84.. 3"" batha. IP8 l>OO. fl\~'!! "'--•NA io.ooo Udo llle, B a y tronl duplex, outatandlnr vlew, ,.uo, I ~u. Will trade my equJty. Ml &-1468. P'or Lots 1'tlr' ~ ... CLASSJYICA Tt0N 2t Sofe/'I ~or :Jk~ 'Carria~. :JraJe' Dover Shores Havf _)'OU uen lovely DOVER SHORES wltb magnificent VIEWS of Newport Bay, the Paclfic and Catalina. $4,000,000 worth of View & Bay front homes neering completion ln the heart of tbe Newport Harborlud. ke.cly for your Inspection. BEAUTIFUL NEW VIEW HOME with a wide panoramJc vtew of Newport Harbor, Laaun• mountains and Santa Catahna Island. 3 large bedrooms, maid's or gueat room, 4 bathrooms, large view dining room. Breakfast room com· pletely carpeted, draped and landscaped for minimum maintenance. Spacious vtew muter suite. Plentiful storage. Ready for immediate occupancy. $91 ,575. Excellent financing. OPEN DAILY, 1002 Santlaf;o Drive. May be purchased furnished. BAYFRONT SPECIAL NEW HOME. 4 bed· room. 3 bathrooms. Shake roof. Terrazo entry hall. Pier. Yacht slip $T7,450. MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT HOME, 5 hed· rooms, 4 bathrooms. powder room. View. New. Yacht slip privilege for large boat. $142,400. VIEW HOMES F1tOM m .800 th m.9&() !ay Front Hom" with Piers & Slips from $73,500 to Sl58,800. Save frorn S.S.000 to S20.000 on v1Mr lou. Call ue for un.ique custom homes•bu1lt at tost. Lot put· chase schtme. Three prtvatt undy 1wlmminf ~ethe~ govern- ed by commllD.lty association. Sales Offices: 998 Dover Drive and 1038 SanUego Dr. Jn Newport Beach from Pacific Coast Hwy., north on Dover Drive. From Newport Bl\rll., Welt on J7tb St. to SaJet Office•. - MAC CO -- REALTY COMPAN'V OR iole· 3-8112 You Cen Saft It, Find It, Trade It With A Want Adi .4 SUN' SURF !Lepe from undy beach .t OCMJI waves .. sp&nklng new deluxe duplex Wllh DIFFERENT -BETTER lmmedlate occu P "n c Y· Custom Built • 3 Bedroom • Hardwood Floors · Ka.eW apl above h&J 4 ~ 2 bath•. Spa. 2,000 Sq Ft. LM01 Space -H'ljt Family Room e1oua apt. below haa 1 Paddock For Several Horses • Tack Room ~ BJda. eound-OWNER WILL TAKE LOW DOWN PAYMENT proofed. Both urut. have See Mr. Matheson on The Property at wal.lb-wall ~ta. r 1A 330 E. 22nd st., C-Osta Mesa, Saturday altemoon = f°:.~m11butt~ ----=~&:;;a:-;-ll~d:-:a:-:y~S::::u::-n_d....;ay=---or_C_al_l _LI_s..a_20_9 __ _ nni-AU lb.la tor a1111 OPEN HOUSE ff(),750, wtt.b .T,liOO down. 2M.269 OSI• Bt., Coftlt BQ A B6&Cb ftealty, IM. Meu. t t.riplaee . . each 1SOI Newport BJYd., C.M. hlUI one 3 bdrm unJt and LI S-1181 E\lu M6-U93 two 2 bdrm unit.a. J'tr. 514,500 placea, all havt e&rpell. 3 BDRM .• S18,675 dra~J and butlt-ln rt.nit and oven. dtspotal, Own. er trarude~. Yu we haw a lln• Mltc- hon of 3 bedroom homu at tht1 prke We CAn ar. range ttnancln1 to tit any bud11l Drop ln and pick up your frH map Of Ole -autntt. ~Wlll tra.._ on et th• towt.t prteed llomu tn .,.._ 11' batlla 1.11 ot blt·tru. lncludtng dllbW'Uber, floor to cell. lnc whlte et.one ttreplc, be&~WUl hardwd noora. fbrcld alt beat, dbl• p. nap, peUo. Also excel- Jat ftnanclq 4 ~~. $11,000 lllt Truat DMd ~bit $112 per month. tncludln«' T II x f! •. P11y· in•nt.a ..... thu Nnt. U5-t8'2 anytime M1 6."68 VALUE* $15,950 Oil a •Wit tNt lined 1treet near tM Country CIUb A: a uNn's a.re.A. UNVURNJsHmo · · · Vt?')' W. E. Lachenmyer attractjve, lug• hom._ like untta. Tbeae are Rltr. lMO Nwpt. Bl. c.~f. above ave,.,e. Cpta., Ml e.3923 KI S-3483 drapes, bit.Ina, hdw floors. BJlrWtler11, 111x pa.tloJ. Ad. NEWPORT u1t1 only. No vacancies. HEIGHTS Within wal.klnl' d.lalllnC'• EJCCLUSIVE HOLMWOOD l11rge &hopplnr aru. Own· ORIVPJ • Lovtly 2 bdrm. er lu.vlnl' •till•. 80<;:;, fl. : • MUI, din. room. 10 x nonclng available. CALL 20 hobby &hop. lfe. cov. US f'OR APPT. TO ue<' patio, fruit lrffs. BUT' bdwd. t 1 o or a. <'Pl· • . SEMPLE I d';"pea • ONLY 127.800. & i" C Thomas, Rea If or GOTTUSO 224 W. Cout H y, t.J &~27 REAL EST ATE Npt. Bcl1. Eve. LI 6.1S643 3M2 !:. Coa1l HJway. CdM 't76-2101 • Open House • MAttBOR HIWHLANDS IdeaJ f.,.n.y home. I.toe ' 11q. n. 5 bedroom•• tam.. lly l'OOm home. 4 ba., bll· ln k lWMn. coverMI pat.lo, CJnly 10 month• old . • lookl Ilk• new. Beautiful cnrpetlllJ' • drapes ln- eluded In realistic price ol $08,1100, STOCKDILL REALTY. 20& M11rinf!, &Ibo& 111&nd. OR 1·1220 l'!vea. lJ 4·804 T B llA OK INCOME .. 2 un1t1 close to ocean and matkell. Excellent rental area, S24,MO. 'Ill..,., RL!ALTt>R 3103 Newport Blvd. Npt. Market Buket Plue I OIUolt S.'8M Open l!:vea. OPEN HOUSE 898 Towne St., C.M. a Bdrm, 1 V. baths, cor. r.er lot. f&nced yard. Lari• det.&t'hed ,.arage. A11k1~ $14.~ Tex Hale Realty ll96 W. 10th St. C.M. 141-7124 OUPl..&X 3 IJR A-b6ctlelor nr bay, tM,000 Balboa Bay Real E1tate J ouphlne Webb, Rl~r. TOO E. Balboa Bl., Balboa ORlole 3-4140 BA YCREST~-­ & bdnne, lge yard. Owner says "give away al H ll,000." •orJ.w .... c... S.ttnca S.ts The P•ce, •. la Ult; .,.., 1pllt l•vel contemporary home lo. Nied tn eitcbillve Lake Park ln the back bay area of Newport Beach. Thia cu•tom built 4 Bdrm & convert. den, 3~ bath homt, thougbl!ully destzned for the most dtserirnlnattn.i family. Overlooking A Private Lake ... this elegant home encompasses approx. 3600 5<1 rt. plus on upper & lower deck, & 2 separate pra· vate p1lio1. Included ill the 11111 price of '6'1.tlOO now reduced to ~.ooo. Is w/w carpet thru·out, radJant beat thermostats in each room inter· com, Cold Medallion all elect. kitchen. Ji buut· ins & underaround utilities. The property line tx· tends to center of the Lake. OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY SAT. & SUN. 2 • 5 P .M. 2245 Heather Lane or by app 't, dial Parkway 9-4534, Carlsbad, Calif., collect. Terms highly flexible, low down, ownfr will handle If 'deaired. -1 HOOsls°FOl(SALE 1 HOUSES FOR SALE COSTA MESA -NEWPORT HGTS. --·-..-MESA Verde area-:3-~ -OPllN-DAILY-12-4- roomi, 2 balha, lovtly 431! Aliso. Newport Ht• yard, paUo. For sale by Ntw 3 BR + family 1 m. owner. IHS-2168, lhown by bullt.ln.s. llJ>polntmenL Duncan Hardesty, Rllr. BY OWNmR mall hOUH, 300 No. NpL Blvd. on larf• R-2 lot, 62 x LI 8-Sm 203, $1J,MO. :1'9·1277. ---=== Cotl.ll Me•. ~ LOTS ANO HOUSES FOR SALE ..& ACREAGE 1 HUNT'GTON BEACH LARGF.GT waterfront lot In N,.wport Harbor )IX'A· "DOWN for the trn Dovtr &ho,_. tO' wa- THlRD TIME'' ttr fronlagt, south t nd I "' ju"l been reducC!d rhannel, Depth JIW ,.a.11t hoe. 138' w,. gt llnr $60 000. Cont.act owner 547-0218 wtek days MI ~-8204 evcnlnga. IMAGINE Back Bay. There'• a real homey home! Spacloua Jlvfnr r o o m l "Country olu kltcl1en." Hwd. floors! ~red pallo ! Double ga.. h19l HUrry! See th I 11 modem beauty today! 1800 DOWN TO FHA PAYMENTS OF' $92 ~ KONTHI SLEEPER A TTRACTJVJ: 2 Bfodroom home plus 3 double ga- nagu on R-2 lot. big ,.noug'b to add 4 more ren. ttLI unlt8. Beautiful moun. t 11 I n v I e w overlooking •<'ru of rolllng (Teen lllwn• and crywt.al clear hucu, clol'Je to country Club A11klng only '20.9SO. SOO Ml.l&bar Dr .. C.d..M. 6'e.-02U 3 Bdrm., 2 b&thl new, fan· 1M9 Wutcllft Dr. tutt.c Yiew. Siill. A Sun., N.B. again I'm aCBid my prra.. f'lll owne~1 are getting df's perall', r m available for ju11t U 700 dO\to'TI and bo) am J a cullf:. rr any- otte Is waiting to ll\ke ad. vantage of a situation, l'M AVAILABLE. 1 have lhtte l&rfe bedrooma. 2 bath&, ...buUt.tn.s, fireplace and my lawn hu been manleured by an f!Xpert. ALL 1t•OR ONLY On your lot -a 2 ht' j . room -home at U'le low. low prtce of $6,29~. Cl.11 JE 1·004• now. Ml 6-7171 Opt>n 'Ul 9-"J Newport al 17th ~I. "LUIT wrm MAC" THEN START 1 PACK <'i'tttf Coals & Wallace Rltrs. 11 'W 5. HY •-Wl. MODEUI avallabl• 3, 4, 5 bedroom• f r om 119600. Drapea, c a r p e t a. land· acaplng, sprinkler•. buJJt- I In. 1e>me tl~places. But t.e_rm11. Mesa Norlh Kl 9·2781 KJ 9-1366 Co!l& Mua SEE Mesa North home& 3, 4 • 5 bt-droom~ from U&.000. F .H A. VA or $493 do w n. Conventlon- 111 terms Rtll.ltor KI 9·2'781 Kl 9·1366 A. A. McOanier R.!:ALTOR 1491 Baker at Harbor KI MHl OPEN EVES NEW h.ome11, 3, 4, 6 bed. room11 from S18.000 M~u North h o m ea. a&Jter Street between JI'~ ·" Brlt1tol, C. Mesa. Real-'"r KJ 9.:?781 KI 9-136e. 1t9t Harbor Bl., C.M. Ll 8-1195 Use DaJJy Pilot want ads lo buy ana Ml.I I HOMES from WALKER & LEE 3 LOCAL OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Typical examples from our hundreds of listings DOYER SHORES NORTH Unobstructed Bay vie"' homes. Accesa to r.tw beach and Marina. Features found onlv In custom built homes such as formal dlnl.ng roortt, wet bar and 3 car garage. Low down payment and lmmed· late occupancy W. & L .. Inc . Open Eve1 Ml 6-nJJ MESA Y!RDE •• S 18, 900 the sharpest. cleanest family home we've seen in some time. Laree bedrooms. 2 baths. w/w carpeting and drapes man1cur· ed landscaping, lots of cement and attractive planter work . $900. down, or with a G I. loan NO DOWN PAYMENT. W & 1., Inc. Open Eve\. 675·3171. CORNER LOT Lar£te corner lot . landscaped just right for easy up-keep. Three bed· rnoms with family sized kitchen Outdoor living, stressed with pa· tio11 front and back Side street en. trance to oversized ~ara~e. W & L., Inc. Open Eves Kl 5-9491. GREAT BIG EARLY AMERICAN Just 4 years old this 5 bedroom two story home is loaded with charm plua convenience. Sepa- rate dining room. hardwood noors with :t"a baths. Neat th• new Westcllff shopp1ni? center in Newport Beach. All this for only $52,!iOO. W. & L., Inc. Open Evet. Ml 8 7711. ATIINTION PENINSUL:A LO YE RS Don't miss our cha rmlnt 3 bed· room . :t ba1h hom<' located In Bal- boa's exclusive r('~idenUal area. In adJ1t1on lo the t\\O stories, two fireplaces and two patios, this custom home f<'atures lt11 own lovely balcony. Onlv one block to 1 bay and beach. $6.500 can move you in. W. & L. lrw Open Eves. 675·3171 BACK BAY :l bedroom. family room home with 1¥.. baths, built.in kitchen, forced air heat and two fireplaces. l~ x 3,; covered pallo, hote plant. trs full of tropical plan'-ln pool• 111zed yard. Quiet c:ul-de sac street safe for children. $27.950. W. & L., Inc. Open Eves. Kl ~9491. 2760 E. Pec:ific Coaat Highway -CORONA DEL MAR 2629 Harbor Blvd. -COST A MESA 2043 Westohff Drive -NEWPORT BEACH 1 HOUSES FOR SALE IAL80A NEW Duplex, Balboa Penlnaula. 3 bedrooms, 2 ba.Ul11. 2 bedroom, 1 baUI. CArpeta, drapes, Meda.Jllon bullt-in11. 144,900. $2500 down. 842-3188. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE CAPISTRANO CAPt-STRANO OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY on thlic beach 111 rarely available. I BDI\ home + Mlf .c:oat.aiMd f u e I t racllltlea. '~6.000. Phone 4118-Nfl, Wll 1-etlO. 86411 Be~ Rd. - View Lot 1 blk from Orean Le\•t l. not lea11ehold. May be your LAST CHANCE ~lghton Linden. Realtor OR 3-0668 Eve. OR 3-0372 RUSTIC Rambltns 3 bedroom home L8.rgt co1y family room \\,.th f1replAC<. complrtt carpeting, rlrapes. bU1ll- lns, UICIOt!Cd pat.o With b a rb t cu c. Bce ut1f\Jlly i.a.ndacaped co1 ner lol C"ho1ce East.side location. i23.700 with U .&JO down t,., existing G.L 61~ % loan The but buy In town. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. LI &.7729 'Ml 6-218& or Ll 8.lSlS Sun. It Eves. 118.1100 ~ PACIF10 ' ,,,_ IBOR&8 1.1 ~ : Jllil.n INN IUU IUt • ...,..,... IUU IN BY CHRISTMAS Nea-new 8 Bdrm .t fain· ly nm. 1-\t .,unman baths fire-pk. w·w carptt11 - drapes lhruout. El I e c. kllciien Comer. Complete block wall fence. Shuffle- board court. boat doo .. heavy &hake roof. $6000 for equity 5~9' GI loan on Bal. Exchange for Loa Alamlto!! or Long Beacl1 area Residence or In· come. Pt!nclpal11 only. GE 1-1391 eves. L!: 8-1153. AUO homes ln Hne areas -.,f Laguna • Three Art·h Bay • La;runa Nlrucl • Lllguntta il Irvine Cove. GOOD REAL EST A TE lnu Good Realtor LoulH TUmer Ann Rhoades Ruth Spangle!' 3!:1t l'oreet, Laruna Beach HY 4.751& ~Mmbu of Multiple Ui.tlng ----------CJNDERP.:LLA C-om-er-3 be<l•oom 2 bath. harct. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE wove.I floot 11, carpets. LIDO ISLE __ _ drapee. Circplart. built. In range • dli.hwa.hcr, g11rui;e, large yard. WRlk to 11rhool11, Harbor Shop- LIDO 3 bedroom, 2 bath. llll eel to ~treet. S2.000 li•iwn. A;,:enl. OR 3.3338. ------ pm; center. $21.7:>U. :.no 1 HOUSES FOR SALE i:o1 dham Drive. Costa NEWPORT BEACH lttesa KI 5.869~. Open Sunday. CHRISTMAS home, 4 bed· 2.100 ACf<ES In N. San Dlero county near W1r- n"r Springs, $~ per acre. 29"1> down al110 600 Acree In Kerr County, I e v e I tam1 111.nd. Terms. By Owner. Wiii divide. t/i3·8•72. LAGUNA NIGUEL BCAu. t1Cul oc:•an view lot Level 11.000 aq. fl.. un- derground 1J11I, $111.000 10.a:ao. rh 1111.1110 r-;,·r & Wkenda, 776~864 2A MOUNTAIN, DESERT PROP. RUN NINO Sprinp Io l. Zoned for multiple unltic Lotsa snow, big pine trcc11. On Main Rlway 18. $4,400. Kl 3-4233. ----- MEDICAL CENTER Bnllt 1961, 100% leued, ·~ \5,000 net spendable. Wiii trade -aubrnll. Ask fnl' Clyde WAiiace or Vic Bl11rton C"oulb & W111l11ce, Rellltor• 1101 611ker Rl Hsrbor (' M 1\1 6-4141 BUlLDI NQ lndu11trJal 1500 11q. fl. $125. mondh plus 11lllltle11. 1573 Pl&cenlla, Newport Beach t.J 8-3012. Attcr 6 P.M. LI 8-6683. FOUR bedrooma Mua Ver-rooms l % baths, d en, 4 I N C O M E de, 2 balhs. r1replaces: beauuru1 patio, fenced PROPERTY Lwmg room, family room, flower garden, n ea r ru11tom drapes. carpeting, ~hool11, shopping C'cnter. Potential .C-1 blt·lns. lar,e fenced yard Extra bu.y $31.500 Nice 2 bdrm &: family excellent ntighborhood, LJ 8-6676. ___ t<xtm on rear ot 62 x 300 Owner. 546-3148. $11)()('1 down, Newport lot., room to build ln SWIMMING Pool, 3 b!'d~ 8'>acl1, ~pllt level w Ith (1 0111 room. w·w carprt11, htt -1 h<'o len 11wlmming pont :r MAHON HEALTY In•. f1r!'plorc. z bath~. h4't1roo. 19 2 h!IU'I, folly l&th & Orangr, C.M. Esau.Ide, C~t.a Mua 2 rn1 ~lcrl & dr11ped, M8·iMT blork!! tns;or shoppin;: Ll 8·6120. l'IWner FOR sale by builder. One ,. c n t • r. Redtm.•!I S9CJO 1 MARL"IER80Tl 3 hl'41· JO unit apartment, 2 hrd- dCJwn, LI B-8480 rooms. 2 ~ bat ha, r.te te, rooms e11rh, complct,.ly toLtitcE Par,lc. Pi9Uant do.it yard. other 1ntras furnlllhf!d, 3 years old 3 beclroom horn<'. Lovtly I One block l ch•X>I. nearby Leal! lh&n T limu t b 1 1ardtn. Wall to wall car· 6hop1. Pnnrlpal1 rall own· grtJK.> $10,000 will handle. pets, drapes. Exclusivr er. 646·28T~. N t w Port Approximately "~% re. looaUon 25H Carnegie. I Beacl'I. turn on lnvutment 'Plus ~la Meta. 645·4"8 l UNOl:RPrue!:D w e st· l\morllzatlon on t o a n. §Udff'f Ocean View with cliff corner, S htdtooms, 646·2867 54ri-3711. A\UaoUve 3 Bedrm Hom«-. 2 bath11. heated pool. !nm-('Ul~NlCRZ bcdr_oo_m--0 -,J. $H.9!10 Easy to au \'' mlly room lmml\cUlftte r!C';.. m Cosla M!'•a 9t9 Linden t otr Rl'pubh<-1 Ull,950., $3.000 down. By l;!, 1 lrl<-k 1 t ch en en· I Ol>fll Ol\lly OwnC"r, owner. Anxlou1. 648·11400. , lnsr·d tub, fenced yard, 846-3691 TRAitifR cabana. OwnCr': rl.,·r Ii• 11hnpplni:-4' ~E.AP \\'cstrhllShopplnr 2 bedroom1. 2 bntha, fire· I h1 ,,,.h 1't'A .. t11111hlt O·vn. MEMBEltS: Newport Harbor.Costa Mew 8.ar~ of R11ltori, C.AfMnit ltHI &+ete Anoc.••+ion end Netionel AHecietion of Rul &tat• lotrch. 8 1 0-nlrr :t btdroom, femlly Jll11c:e, paUo. Near bay. 1·~ UY •·OM1 room. 2 b3lha. m.rpet... Trade N1Ulty for Im fl 11 NEWPORT Arne h [h111lh llN1'e•. b11llt-1n11, 11prlnk· llt\ll tloet OR 3·00113 I pl11 • O!\c·hrlor room ~I I le,.._ l 211MO 417 Cll'"'· BRAN!) nrw 1 hodmnm hnth I BlnrklrnmOC'rln brlda.-C1rl'lt 114fl·l:lo.'\ ~·, h>1t ba. on we.lt'r 111 ~~noo <!""11 AJent 'fiMi*W ANt>-FOREIGN I 1'1·wpo11 ~1111rt' O" nr1 0 1: 1·33311 " I .:ARB SlllE C'i!ll ll42·3"li!l [11\IL\' PJl,(Yf CLAA~T. .................. --------------------------C-LASSIFfCATION J00,4 • To8iiyurse1l=tTl\-:l:111 va:n 1)7;, :-1:111 \ j t .. SA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS Homes • Acrea9e ( 'u1111n1•1l'llll Richerdson RNlty :1906 1At1&,rott.e OR a.JM\ Newport ~11ch DR Y 11~3\ • Bath .t,, Ma: 'lll:;,. P11.rlor G o" •I locatlon, iood Income. 5 yr. I...,. wllh o p t I on Price $6.600. az.~00 do\\ n 893-945'1. --- SM REAL ESTATl- U EXCHANGES UDO SANDA -three. WI: room, near Club hou..e 6c J'OO'· 17,300 equity to tl'l\d~ for Income properly thla area. Home pret>ently leaaed. and carrlu llaelt. J1'11ll price '26.600, 225~ llalrvlew Rd., C.M. MI 8-8811 Eve11 LI 8-676-4 PRIME ~rv1ce <..aUon. rt_stnurant or motel 1llt. 3 A•'r .. In Vuta 128.000 equity for fltar clear j1'lme l.11J1> 111 ML ~ RICHARDSON REALTY 2906 LaFaytU.. OR 3..aMl Can't Sen It? Trade It! P'o: Fut Action • Reaulll call * Exchange Specialists DOYLE CO. 548-1168 270 E 1 ilh St. Cost:. Mtst lRVINE TEHRACE Hm11t ,.,...lrrd al $4fl,000 10110 "'1 ft, 3 Bclrm, 2 h~lh l'"W high qu11bl} <-•m lru1 lion. Vlf'v.r of B"Y EA1ully r rprox. 111.000 Ir trade fllr lots, acreage 01 unltli' !'hone Realtur. HY 4.g·, .. 1. 1290 N. ~"-'' t-~·y. l,.;iguna Be&• h. T~X-advant.age11 ln Trn•I ut~ Your f'roputy r 0 I Prompt Attention Phone l) u r I 1 M a y • r o r ~' lJt;j \'tr At. M~2030 HOLIDAY REALTY omccs "'"° in Palm De~l NEWPORTBe a ch prop er• y Cor out of town Ai:;ent OR 6·1784. 6 MONEY TO LOAN AND WANTED NEED CASH? We 1-pecfallM In Horne Ar Apt financing • Free Ap- p11111aJ. Consolida te your T.L•'a. BUI.a. 11ddHion&l cub to you, reduce your 1111111. lntere!t IUI tow u 6 14 '~ up to 30 yr11. euy credit req C08TA MESA INV CO. 1872 Newport Blvd. C M u 8-7711 Kl 1-'123 anyUme CHRISTMAS $ S AVAILABLE FOR lST • 2ND TRU8T DEEDS ON Romee -Inoom• Unit.- Motel• -COn.merel&l Bld&I I lndu11trlal BUlldlnrs -NOW- P'lnanctnr Available. f'or 11 Free ArpraluJ Cal BOB CHISHOLM 6-46-4413 McMlllen lnvuL Co. lnCl 3:19 Ii ewport 81., Npt. Bell Santa Ana Mtg. Co. 206 W. 4th St, Room 20 Loan Brokena Since 1961 Convention.I I st Lotns Private Money 1st, 2nds Fret Appr•is4l5 low Int. Retes & Cosh INVl'';b1'UR8 Wl<~u:u1 ~; Kl 7-411)8 24 Hr l'al v l':v-.. HY 4·M":. C'A ~liL01\NSOiitJ1J1ii°1• I &liver. old aulil, r r,." • pllyl'ra, mui.lr.11 '-'I· 1 mcnlll, g11n1, ran11•1 I',, • • Wt> h11v, i;ell & tr~<l'l , • cili'• Coata MeM Jc~~ A Loa.n. Inc., 1838 ?\r port Blvd .. c M. 646· l i. I WANT U0.000 f11 st 'r I J 21> yeer1 6"(. Pay J~ "' nu, 6 units. 1 year ol• It:< good_ Roy L. Snaw l) 6•'6·1l041 . Costa Me!;!', 7 MORTGAGES l TRUST DEEDS --LOANS :!n<I T1 llAt l lr'l'fi Rr 1i111n1111I • Cumnie~ .. 11 lndualrlnl C11 ll John A bf'll HARBOR 1'°',._Vl!:t\TM~NT c.;n 'Hf!AI l':Plllll' r "1• """"'Mei fl7J-~\t 0 2 .) y lf ;,1 ,JI •I e p ll = = r I I ), M 11.I IC'l •JI '• :0 l la ., ill \I 7A RffT HOMES ----8-rANLIDT GUEST HOME 1'103 Bpl'tQad&le, WHt· ' 1111D.tUr (Now In Co n· •trucUon). Open about ){arch lit. 1964. For Am- bul&to17 Men • Women. B&alo Rate 12215. mo.. C.... pacicy ao only. R.owla.nd P. ltanley, )U).. OWner • Operator. Write to 5572 Baroid Pl. HunUnJton Beach. Raervauona: Pb~ ata ... 11. CONV.,:LiBCJllNT HOME ll'cr poat-operaUn-gerla- t.rta 6: CODvalMcln( pa- Uenta. %t hour nunlnr ap.clal diet.a. P 1 a n n e d recreation. MAA medical aid) patimta accepted. We an accredlted by Caltt. Commlnion. liceruied by Bureau ot JlollJ)tt.ala New- port HarbOr Convale&c:Ml Home 1M5 Superior Ave .. Newport Bea.ch. Ml 11-776:! 8 FOR RENT HOUSl!S 8AMBoO VILLAGE, No.t a home a. avaJl&ble to Uao.t WbO is&ve ?>Mn walt-Jnc. Bldd91) tn pl"Otnae to. hap A ehnlba, heart of C.K. 1 blk to everyt.hlq. Pl&mled for A limited to ad1.dt. only, provides the wumate 1D privacy .-:- .. rentty. i Brm att. ga· raau. ptitlos. Unfl11 n. U0-1100. Kl 8·22117. LI a.&lk LEASE OPTION CAMEO moBLANOs new I and ' ~room homes •vt.11&!>1• on attractive leue optJGa plan, $800 mo. to qua11tled tamm... MACCO REALTY CO. OR 3-4760 Charming I UDROOM HOME WJTH ALL BUILT-INS AGENT KI 9-1077 DELUXE 2 BDRM. Un.tum., built.in range .l oven. Dnpa, ten<'ed yd l•r&I'•. Water pl.Id 1'1511 Victoria Bt.. Co11ta Mesa. &U-0!587. 897 ·9820 8 RENT Ats, HOl.SES 8 A N T A Ana HelJbta. I bedroom 6 2 bedroom, rural area. room for out- atde 1torai-, animallt, bOl'ffl. Near Pall.ladte J\o4d. LI &.dOT. ml!WPORT Shor .. 2 bed- room, 2 bath, tlreplace, dllhw&aher, den, commun• lty pool, carpets It drapoe. $1715 month &t2-8116t l')t' LI 8·1191. IRVJNE 'terrMle 1p11cloua 3 )>~droom unutmtahod 2 lulth, t.ullt-Lna, cai,>•t.a, dra~•. Jar1e fenced yard. double rang•. 726 San- tana. 1226. OR 15-21170. CORONA del Mar. Furn. iahed cottaie at 222 Lark- 1pur, Fireplace, carpet. ed, sunny brtc.k pa t I o. UllO month to month R. L. Strickler, OR 3-6510. CONTINENT AL T o w n- houao, HunUngton Beach, 2 Bedmi. Drapu, Range A: oven. WUhar 6 Dry- •. Poole A: Clubhouee, Jl2!5 mo. 1536-1896. 2 BEDROOM house UD· fw'ntahed, double gara1• large yard, clean and attractive. 2 chUdren OK $110. 277 Del Mar. Ooeta Meaa. 548-9790. COST A .Mesa, 2 bedroom furnished with garage. Child O.K Fenced yard. Near shopplng achoola. Also 1 Bcdr~m furnished, ~ , Balboa. OR 3·8960. NEW 4 bedroom. 2 bath home In Glen Mar. Hunt- ington Beach. Immediate posse111dnn, 5170 A month. I 645-2869 or 646.{Hl. 1 WANT lady to share my home. PrtvaU room • ba.th. IW1.mm1ng pool It near M&Ch. 642-3878 or 893-0929, SPACIOU~s-""'2 ___ be--d-=-roo_m_ hou.ee, unturnllhed. $8& month. Children welcome. InquJre at 232-A Cecil Place, C.M. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom hnwie, built-In range - oven, w·w carpet.a, &'&. rage. 281 Palmer, Coeta Mesa 6411-0670. HUNTINGTON Be&cb, un- furnlahed 3 bedroom, 114 bath, hardwood Ooora. tire place U35 month. Ca 11 ~6-1883 or 536-3198 NEWLY decorated tur. -,. A Jt&NT Al), ~ DUPLEXES , ____ ....-.., '80:;-i bedtoom tu.mtahe.d. E quiet, roomy. ed c.tUn11. tub • er bath. J!lxc.Uent to- e&UOD. Oarap. lU W. WUton. C..M'. LI 8-loat. 1 . Bedroom unturnlJhtd, near Vilt.a llboppl111 cen• \llr. 1n1au tenced yard, waler pald. ISO W. 18th. C.M 180. 14 7 .211Q8. DUPl,J!lX 2 bedroom. buJlt- ln at.on, car~• dl•~- 11, dn~ carare, fenc- ed yard, noo a month. 1J 8-06911 or M8-180t. UNFURNISHED 0 c ea n Front 1D Seal Beach. 3 bedroom, u p p e r, •1110. yearly. 6"2·3523 or 213-8'17·11D. LAROE UD!umlahed, tower 2 bedroom, 2 beth. tully c~t4!d. bullt-tna. nnr ~ Phone Ml 1-1177. Newport Beach. '8(). one bedroom f u f'o Diahed, d " pl • x. ad.. ult.a only, no ~ta. ... West 17th St. Ooet.a Mesa. 11'8-1!697. OCEAN front, lower du· plex, turnlahed 2 bed- room, available W June 15Ut. $100 month. IU.ao15 9 FOR RENT APARTMENTS Park North GARDEN APARTMENTS 1n COSTA MF.SA Across From Santa Ana County Club Exclusive Adult Llvinf ONLY 5 LEFT e 2 llEOllOOM • • • DIN 1 &ATHI e 2 I EDllOOM t aATHI ltAHO& lo OVIN e FlllEl"LAC&~ l'OllCIO Alll H&ATIHO • l'lllVATI l"ATIO$ • ORAl"H -CARl"l!TI • GAIAGEI • POOl-l"UTTINO GIU!IN rrom Sl50 per mo. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. NOllTH OF MISA OlllVE Manager~ NOW COMPLETE FOR OCCUPANCY 2 BEDROOM. untumllhed nished 3 bedroom, 2 bath (except for stove), cot-home, water paid $140. NEW DJ!:LUXI! 2 a 3 BR carpet&, drapes. .'lt.lna, Bdt location back ot 15 Point. Shopping Center, tac-rear of residence, 1900 Federal, Coeta Mua. U l Brot.dway, Co 11 t " $915. LAROE unfurnished 2 from $110. Mee&. Secluded, q u I et. bedroom houae, fenced aoll\"-%.story Studio l..pt.11. ixparate chUdren'a Area. with J>4lUO and carport yard on w. 17th St.., Coa- No chllmn. or dop, 190 , ta Mu& M8-8247. month. plu.e p.a A: UghL ADULTS only one bed· Rdenm.cea. LI 1-43111 room furnished hou111e $50 move-in allowance i2>ViiLY 8 bedroom home $70. water paid. 548·0790. with lup rueat hoWle, SA RENT A •s ~draped. patio, ~ oaniar lot. $2-60 month, DUPLEXES 17''1 Ella It., Huntiqt.on Beach MODELS .O~n dally A: eventnr• option to J>urcha.ae. fW. ~«tp~i o!'7r~ NEWPORT BEACH -:-VISTA VLEW MANOR 4les1gned eepeclally tor ~. 2 B!IDROOM untumiahed, dn.pq. built -inJ. 0111· poe&I, tln)' J)9UO. $110 month water paid. Uae of pool • r.crutlon room. 881 Victoria SL, Costa MeM. 8'8·3616. 2 Stmy tumlabed. New- port Ialan<f' • larireat wa. tert'nmt home. P I t r - float. ot.hwuher, waaher. dryer, dlaposal. $225. .nonthly to July 1. 1715-2012. All new 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ?amUlee w/chtldren . 3 carpets, dr11pea. fireplace, ,8drms, 2 balba, NJCW buUt-lns and gar a g ~. l 'URN -UNPtJRN, Bil· Shnrt walk to shopping In range. oven. dlaP~ otnd public puk. Call now drapes. carport.a. lot.I lo ~. $175 per month closet space, Pullman 6"46-0Mll, Realtor. lavatories, prtv. patio., NEWPORT lllland., unfur· 1 Bl. to Vl•ta ahopp•ni. 'U35. 8158 CENTER ST. nlshtd, 3 bedroom•. 2 '642-11158. tNr. i9th 4 blllha electric buJlt·i n 1, Placentia) <.. M dlshwuher, dl.sposa.I, c&r· ---------- pell>, drapea, fireplace, d1nlng area. garage. Near private beach and park. v .. ar1y $195. OR 5·111115. BACK BeC :· ~7iJ>Ort 3 New New New bedroom•. 2 ba Uu. car· Exclusive Villa Apt. NEWPORT, Dover ahorea area. 2 .It 3 ·ge Bdrma, 2 baths. over 1500 1q ft. Lease only. Must be eeen to apprecla le. J)eted. draped. butlt-ini;. * $185 A Month * w a 1 he r . d r ye r. Large 3 Bdrms. 2 bnLi:s. lllt.·Ln•. fenced yard, $1M . Avail· =arpeta & drapes Step~ able January ht. to ocean. 213 tlst. N.B. ),Q 11-3042 Ml 6·5677 -I OR 5-3222 J';vcs Uh 3-4212 Ml 6-4778 owner. BJ.YCREST home. 4 bed-- rooms, and family room Just Completed FoR RENT OR LEASE 2 P'trepW:es, a.nd large 4 BDRM. STUOJO APT. ~ming pool. Excellent 3 bath11, oil-Ina. carpel.ti, condJllon. For sale by drape11. Steps to ocean. owner LJ 8-36015 Newport 5015 River Ave .. NB MORA KAI GARDEN APARTMENTS Garfield at Hwy. 39 HUNTINGTON BEACH Buch. OR 5-3222. Eve" OR 3-.212 UNFURNISHED 2 ~­ room bouse, carpeb., hardwood n oons, fenred patio, g a r a g e. water paid. Adul~. Walk to ahopplnir center. 368 Av. ocado, Cost.a Mesa NEWPORT Beach, un!ur. llll5hed Bay1hores home 2 Bedroom, carp~t~d. fireplace, stove. Fen• t d, double garage, prwntr bea<'h Owner rtnl 1m muilately 646.7161 HUNTINGTON B e a c h amall furnis hed h o u s e downtown area. S60 In· eluding utilities. lrtral for bachelor. VI 7-3819 even· lng1. or week-ends. 4 BEDROOM on Wf'at Wlllon, fenced yard 11n- fumi1he<: except !or tlN'· bic range, 1r tlr>-u rrl. Water pl\.ld, $1 z:l 11 mo. 649·4270. ---H UNTINGTON Be11C'h 3 Bednn. 2 Bath. R1l• .,., Palin, lt'enced. Cn1 fl•' ,. (I. Drapel'I. F lreplar t'. \\ nt• 1 Paid. Nr. Fantastic Fair, $146 mo. 636-1896. UNFURNISHED 3 be d· room, 2 bath, 2 car aa- rage. Excellent drive In for boats. Newly cemented. 206112 B:grett Lane, H u n· tlngton Beach. VIEW house, carport. un· fumJ11hed, 2 hr1ll'OOOI", pa t I o, ftnced go rdPn, rno d • r n. $105 month. Adultll onty. 2229 P11rlflr l>r. 6•6·4H7. Co~tn Me.RB. lf'URNISHl!JD -2 bedrm•rn plua 1 a r g e tw>al 1'11~1. .waJlabl• Ull June Jflth J.dult11. no pel.3. 11~0 month 1nclu1hng ullhlle11. 873-8389. 42 Garden Apartments t~EWPORT BEACH 2 --FURNISHED-- BA YFRONT APTS. A II new 3 bedroom. bnth, car~ts, drapes, flrl!· plnre, bullt.lns a.nd ga· r 1~•'. Short walk to shop. p1nf) and public park Call nriw to i;ee $17~ per ' monlh. 646-0555. Realtor. cc.)HONA D ~l-~t,\~t lovely furnl11hed l h~d. I• Clm 2 hlorks to ot'<':ln, \Jew, lea~l'. Open Satur· ,,.,'I aml Sunday aiLC'r. n,,; ns. 322 Jasmine, un s.11 03 UNFURNISllED~d- Comp. rum one bedrm. lncld llnena. uteru1ils, etc . Mo.· Mo rental. Sl~.00 per mo. CABANAS MARINAS OR 3-6450 Rp'!-:•om1 2 Bdrm Apia. Uf\:uml!!hed Fuml!hed 'Iii 50 $122.50 LExlnglon 6·1573 111: E. 21Rl St. Costa Mesa room. lorgi-, mo<lern. nt'ar ___ _ 11rhoo1s. i:;:u bage dlspo~a1. f 17.50 WErK water paid No pclt1 $86 ~ [. 216S·B Pl:tCPnlla. Co~ t ll r1 EFFICIENCY APTS. M i.I\ ~I 3 nag er ftt l:llll. phone 11erv. pool In· LI 8·02•13 I eluded. Extro11 Available (.J ,E-nr''" 111r;::e 1111~11r. I bUr-:Nv ACRC:S. Newport n1~hrc1 2 br111 .. om. Uu111. at Santa J ;abet. Ill c 11 1 p e I "'· •h J't" l, M8·92GJ f\ 12·:?12C 1,•i:e rln'"'"· l'11vntl' -COROLIDO APTS-~·'" ge, IP n 1 !' d yu11J I C1nt111 VlJ-:l blk11 rrom Bch '-111! w11te1 flllld Id 5-86911. C M. UNFURNTSHE-D-. --r-N-ir-c- orated 3 bedroom. l bath duplex, !tnced yard Wa· ter. trash pllld $100. Eastside "U 6-1847, LI R-1932. ~-.1.n l'orchl'll, Laundries Accept teen.s a. 1maJI pell -Yr. Jeaae Unfum. $130, furn. $16&. Coe.st Hwy at Seaward Rd. OR 3·3378 LOVELY 2 bedroom fur· 1'11shed. Fireplace. 1 u n· DON'T miss thi11! Co a y deck, 11lililles Included. private I hedruom un!ur-Sl65. 107 VJ11 Florence. n •·hed "lrwly r:lccnrlltl'd, Newport Beach Evenings 1 u prt, Ille kHrhen bl\lh 675-2023. A1lull11 no ptt~ $80 2181, OCEAN front barg11ln, 2 E 2<llh. <'11~lA Mrsa. bedroom modem apnrt· i ;s n1C1nth. 1 bcdr on m I ml'nt. $100. per month ln· f111nlt1hrtl, rinse-In 11p8 rl· 1 •'ltllllng utilities Availa- mt'n l 12R E. 21!1t Street hie now. OR 3·1382 nlght.<I. lo;d Riddle, Rtallor, 22S5 CORONA dtl MllrF u r· Fairview ~fl 11·8811 or nl1'hed 11tudlo apartment MI 6·:\8-"I~. with patio, near b each. ~II I.hit old stuff l $85 monthly 1544·3629. ' 9 POR RINT 9 POR •INT :::::A:P=AJt:T:M:E:N:T:S======AP=A=-=T=M=E=NT:S:::= lropic ua anJ iJ!>ltkn 6anJ. .. tadt.J ~, rolw, Life THIS IS BEACH LMNO AT ... ~~ POOLS, TENNIS COURTS. SHUFFLE- BOARD. Continental Bruk:tut 1n Club House. Adult & Family Area'• • 1 & 2 Bdrms. FURNlSHED & UNFURNISH ED. 900 Sea Lane. MacArthur at Hwy 10r. · Corona del Mar. Oriole S-8445 ~~~-~-~~~ (}raciou~ oflving APTS. BEDFORD LANE FURNISHED -UNFURNISHED -$150 Up Walkinl diatance Weatclltt Plua Shopping • 2 large bedroom.I • Split level • Large heated pool • 1 ~ baths • W fW carpeting • Diapoaala • Disbwuhers • cUatom Drapes • Bltin Rance Ii Oven • Private Patios 1728 BEDFORD LANE, WESTCLIFF DR. Block Eut ot 17th SL -Irvble. Newport Bch. 9 FOR RENT APARTMENTS --------9 FOR RENT - APARTMENTI -FOR. bttter Uvtq, the 2 VIEW APTS. new ~ur .ou1 ! 8R. 1 baUJ.. • . •1~ mo. HARBOR I BR. 2 bttha ••. f260 mo. TOWNHOUSE Both ~ wi wtth l b!Qck to atq,. b-.t.d en,... cupeta, awv. • pool B&cbelor e.ptt, 1 rttna ... tar. ~ J'rocat bd • Apt. 8l4f. rm WltUrD. .111. 1\1.m., LIDO n"'" ~TY. INC. $100. OD 1..... Carpeted. ~ drs.ped, Med.alltoll JUt.cb· oa a-aao en. NEWPORT BEACH 2217 Harbor Bl. Cotta Mua 1810 W. Balboa Blvd. lOOO 8q n. Of Lwtury New modem a 6 I br u.n.. Uvlnr For RJ:SlllRVED ADULTB tumlantd apartmenta. 1 2 Bdrma, 2 bat.ha. Marble block to oa...n A Bay PuUmaJ'l&, DtahwLlller, btachu. '" ll&n&&u at completely carpti.d • W2 <Nat Door) drtS*i. ALL UWi tOr $1815 U60 6 '171. L1 8-<>cW a MO. Drtve by 1'01 Su. CONTmCPOJURY Apart. perlor Av. menta. Furni.ahed, Wlfur- -nlehtd deluxe new 1 bed· NEW Bachelor .A.pL Fir•· room, de or 2 bedroom. place, b •a m celllnp, f llb. tu 1136. BuJll • tna. wood pan1Uns. wall to dlahWU!IC' ttn- wall c&rpeUnJ, ldt.c.btn. • draJ*I, prtva~ paUo. Ideal tor p1aca. Private p&Uo, pool man or woman. $78 a ~1 ~d Ddn. 8 .A. month. OR 3·7829. ....,per~ area. Kl ll-t261 o"RACIOUS Livtnc. 2 bed.-NIJW u.nfUrn1lbed 2 bed· room UDtum1ahed. carpet-room I b9tb ap&l"tmclt bttwMD ~ • bq CID Inf. Dr.pea, built -1.na, p.ntn'lllt. fltO. ITs..otiJa, healed pool, walk1Dc dia- tance Weatclltt Plua. LIDO Jala 1 btdroom com- fH.15 • UllO. 1888 w .. t.-p1-talJ f\Sn1laMd aput. clttf, NpL Bch. LI 1·8138 ment. tJU.Utsea pUd. SJ.JO. 2 BEDROOM untumlahed, :y:::ear=lJ==O=ft=&..ou=::.;T:. == extra IJP9cioua, buJll • 1na FOR RENT tully carpeted A drapes, 10 ROOMS J>4ltlo1 $95. per mo. ( 1) ==== partially fuml.tlhed, 2250 ,-1-0=. =,=1=6:.....=WEmKLY annex Canyon Drive, Coata Meaa rooma, kitchen.a 117..50 _548-8767. weekly. t.O new Apartr REDECORATED 1 bed· mente. 8wmy Acre.a. New- ruom unturnJahed w I t h port Blvd. al 8anta ~ 1t.ove 1t NfriJ1!rat.or. ClOM bell. Coat& Mea. MS-till to 17tb St. ahoppl111 It SU-2128. tra.oaport&Uon. $100, ln-LARGlll room and 'b a ui., cludlnr uWJUea. Owner. prlvau patlo and entrance Extra Large Deluxe . LI M107. New . borne near ooc. L 24 SCHOOLS & INSTP.UCTION NEEDED MJ:.N WOMEN • COUPLES tor Immediate lral.nJJla u mole) m&llqtn. Wld.e .._ ma.nd for lnl.tned penoo. ne.I. l'fOW Short d•t.aJ.led gt .. stan lit bomt trai.n1n( (OJlcilwed _, , ... 0 ...u 0( pract.lcaJ tnln.,,. l:n • beautJtuJ motel Wiid# the d1"9CUoa ot t:l(ptl1eaced mana,era. No tnt.ertennce at prtt.IC\l employme.nt. rr.. nattoa- WSCS. placcmalt ~ to lbo.e quaJlfi.ct hr pcnona1 lnt.avlfto wrtW civin. teJitpbone number to .\merlcan K oteJa. Inc., IOI E.. Canon. P. 0 . Boa 180, Lu Vcpa. N~&d&. Dept. BB. SHORTHAND. OU&tU- t.eed speed 100 -lM Ill 90 daya. Train nowt Pa:f a t.ftr I Call for rr-Movie s..o.. Me-mt. 25A BUILDERS, CONTRACTOR FRFE ESTIMATESI 0. • 1'1W1ll • • Moo , Dec. w. I~· 1 25D CEM!~T. CONCRETI e CEMEHT WORK e 8lodr walla. No Job too llDWl. ,.... ratM. dlptll- dabi. WOl1&.. ...... MCJ• mat.. OaD B. ata.ztUck. LI a.tlll a.tt. •:IO p.a. lOc pet sq. #. COLORED PATIOS A SPECIALITY Patloe. Dr1v•. AJl types ot rement work All won l\larallt.Hd 648-1213. rLA.GSTONJ:, Slate Pl&nf: era. Decor.Un 1P a t t • 8labe. Walka, Drtvewa,ya. BlacJ< Top Removed tr ... You l'orm • We pour.or do all. Llceneed In your area. Call anyUme, u: 9-"69 --::::a 25G MOVING & STORAGE *F.l:.E TRANSFER* Bpectans:t.nc l:n P1anoa and ai>Pli&Mel. 23 yre. t:IL- "perl~. Re&11Unable rates MI f-727• or Ml 6.90~ • Df.7orNspt u 8-1061 ::....:....:· ==--=-=-= Examplu ~SH MASOt:RY _ e H •• •uOcl e Add a R.enl&J •Add a Room e Bu1Jd apL ovu prai;;e We'U 11" you ao eattma t.e • any Job -trom repair- ~ a .tuck' wtndow to b~ a mufti mUUon dollar condomlruum Coste Mesa lumber --WE BUllu ..--- 11 Fir~pla• c· ( Block bl llclln~~ 1 Planler11 ~ Decor&tll\!1 114. I ~('Ill 1 Stone I brick veneera 8-46-491: 25N PLUMBING 2 It 3 Bedroom Awt•. & Villas t 1t 2 Bec:troomt tumlabed only. 112 week. ~a t'-and unturnlabed. Wall to 6'30 PM -· --From $ft0 Unfumished wall earpeta, d rap•" ~Y ~r ·couple to man E. C. ft'lllken.. Gen Coo\.r rLU~~L_N_G_._84_:l~ 2 large pools -lovely patio area & rec. room buJtt-tna. Ret1onabty my home. oca dilld OK. Draperies thruout, W /W Carpeting priced. Cloae to •hop-166 month. 1692 Rivuslde b d1_ PID( near achonlll. PL ott T\Jali11 l 8til et.. Built-in range & oven, gl'r age Jbposals MMn1. ex a.s-aoM. 1992 Maple ~bone 642-0598 TWO WlCl:K8 rent free, ROOM ln nJce home. Kil· (2 blocks East of Harbor Blv on 19th, d·' 2 ~~ new ... uxe, .,.. .. ...,m chtn prtvU-ea, pr1vata then South on Maple, Costa Mesa ) a.partment pa. o t t 1 c • bath. lnclu~ uuuuu. CONTINENTAL Town MAGNOLIA MANOR 17252 BeM:h Blvd. Hunt-160. CIOH to OOC. HoUH, owner. n.ew JUX\lr-Garden .\pt.a. ltt mil« lniton Bew VI 7.2349 Mll-0307. loualy Decorator Fu r-from the Bach nm.. . VI 7-UM. :::JN:-:--=-1o-v_e.,...ly__,b,...o-m-.. --=0u,.....,..bdde~· nllhed Gold, whtta. Two Nl8lml> OR UNFURN. HUNTINGTON Beach .• all entrance. Near ooc. call 6-46-5138 Complete Building !\Cl VICI ,.._ C.tlmates AD work 01 firm bid buts FRED H. GERWICK BuJJd1q Contract.or ~ bed-room. twt> bath, elec-ISHJ:D 2 Bdrm.a • 1 '-uUUtl-~1.0 •-· I 2 ... _ .. .,,, -_...., ... Yt Y _.,.. tomia Bible Collete • l73-.8041 a04 Golde~ trtc Ranae. Rdrlrerator, Batb. Pool, C-abana, room apartment. carpet&, Fairview Hospital. $12..50 Clon.ia de.I lola.r wuher dryer. ttrep l a c e, P u t tJ n s Oreen. Ping drapu, bullt·lna. private weekly. Mll-2952 patio, pool. t.en.nta. pr-Po~. BBQ. private pa.. paUoe, carport& 2102 Flor· &&'I· Reuona.ble rental Uot. loundpn>ofed, Sl16 lda. 638-987&. CORONA del M&r, P ri 0 • 258 re-orib•· ......... Mr 1••• ---• N ·-•-mtrance • 1-th. N ,. .. •PENTER~ ....... -. .. ............. . ino, ....., .--nti&, ew. 1 BEDROOM fumllhed,coo y,....kl"•· ...... -. Ut. -~ Mack KI 1.22sa. port Bch. _ter paid. 173 month. 117~. -....... LI: 11--N&t Weekd&YJ, M2-UOll. .. I • tron• ... __ _ LE 8-414' ~kenda. (Wt-..,,...._.,,..,.=,...,,..,=-----"PP Y a. • ...,.... .:.--========= tumilhed al.a avall&ble), BACHELOR 1tudlo apart· trom I to I. 252 W&lnut 1 OB MOTELS, menta. The ultimate tn Place. Coat& Mea TRLR. CRTS. RESERVA TI 0 N 8 tor bachelor UvtJl.s. JI' In t 1 t . Ms..eot7. ==-======= liuntfnlton Beach'• New-furnlahlnl'•· uUlltlt'1 paid. J'1NJl bachllor ............. ent SEA LARK ut 6: Jl'lneat 2 Bedrm mair' ffrvlce. 1976 Par· --· ..:.omplettly fun11ehed 1.n-8tudlo Apta. Pool, PutUng .ona. Colt& Mua Mana,. clud.lnc uUUU... 1n •:it- Green. Forced Air, etc. Apt.. 1.2. Call 648-9678 Sun· chi.It"-Beacon Bay. Prlv- Adulta. Avallable Jan day-. at t er 6 p.m. au beach "' dock.. 1125 e Mon:L e ~ * Carpentry * MINOR REPA.IRd - mtm..VBS. C-ABINET8 IN GARAGES NO JOB '1'00 SJUJ..L H.o . ANDERSON 54~17& It no annr~ call MI 11--2372 J.SP GLASS =~~~-;:;.-:...========--CRANCE GLASS CO. Window G•ass Repl•eements All Type• Ul&u It Mtrrol"I UPEN ALL UA Y SAT 6411--9259 ~Is Npl. Bl. 26 BUSINESS SERVICE FIBERGLASS Tired ot J>4llntlng your pordl ! Let ua ebow you our t1be.rrlaaa coverlnp, Non.lkld, ln c:olQra. Ex. cellent borne nr comm. lmpronment Logan JDnterpn ~~ 642-0311 ~A-ACC<'UNT1NG 'U & IOCl<KEEPING 20th. 1173-1239. weekdays. Wukdaya 8-5 monthly. 1173·298'1. OlllNTL!JMAN, your com-call 1175-2707 611turdaya, fort UI flne home, ""· call &484213 or &76--0289. OABRILLO St.. 2 bed· ,, rooma, atudlo, built • Ina, vate, quiet, private bath 1 '... bath. carpeta, dnapu. TV • J'M -POOL Day -Week -M.onlb i301 NeW\)Ort Blvd. Ml 1-74-t.3 ,i TAX SERVICE .. / 2 CARPENTERS $3 AND UP RltADY to do your repaJrl Kl l>-l&6J linen.a, TV, uUUUea. vl. l Bdrm. Kids ox forc;ed aJr heat.. raragea, 11 BUSINESS RENTALS work. ~odtlmg. Add a 300; KILLYBROOU LN. Room By the Hour or by COST A W.1t8A ctnlty H~c Hoeplt&J prtnte paUoe. 64M708. $6&. Call evenJni1, 11,, BATHS -BLT.JNS Coit.a MuL tbe J ob. Call Frank u s.~ LI 8-8047. Furnished, '117 ~ Unturnlahed, $106 BACHELOR Apartment LOVELY brand new 4 bed- room. 2 bath, unturnlabed, heated pool. View. Su D· deck. Near Weetd ltt Pl&· za. $111S. monthly 370 Rochester, Coet.a M es a 84&-6'00 2 Bdrm older boU»e '8S r,,mlMed, neat, clean $!\;, month Including ulll· lt1u. Parking Man only 2111 Mua Dnve oft New- port Blvd. 646.734:? DOVER BUILDING Mult aub-1~ ocean vlew comer office wlta. Cu All work guaranteed 27 G A R D E N * REMODELING * s I! R V I c E 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. split level charmer C&rp&la, drape., buUt Ina. flreplaoe. Sundeck. P&Uo, Spacious. Double garu, best area $100. Ml 8·7171, The Real Estatera. A 'M'RACTIVIC tum.I.shed 2 bedroom apartment. ga· rage and utUltle.. Winter rates. '86 monthly. First and lut month required. 926 W. Balboa, call 1142·36711. Newport Beach. BALBOA PenlnauJ&, fum- l1hed aludlo apartment. no winter, $85 yearly, wall to wan ca.rpeUng, maJllP decor. 1 block to ocean, OR 11·0363. New· port Beach. 545-1342 Bkr Ml 11--91166 * HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE 1 bedroom furn, A unturni&hed. Lge. pool. WkJy. m&ld eer. $100 t~ $125. Model Open Dally. 1 "'6 Pomona. Cotta Mesa MI 6-IMS % block No. of 19th SL COMPLETELY FURN:- Budget Prices 1, 2, Br. Apt. SuJte.e W-or w-out kitchen.a, uUl, lln· en, m&ld .. tele. TV, pool. ReJtaurant FaeiUllu. FROM $99 MONTHLY Coral Ree! Motor H otel 26'5 H¥Tbor Bl. Kl 15·9475 HOUDA Y SPECIAL Olvt Santa A Break Mll•t In dtmnr Dec., rent begins Jan. 1, 19114, to quaUtlecl tenanta. 1 a: 2 Bdrm11 Garden "'YJ>e Apts. Huted Pool Phone 536·6845 ur -.ee at 1035 12th St .. H B. $77.60 new furnished mod- em b&chelor &pll. Ide&! fnr one peraon. Clotted JS area available 2133 Elden, Costa Mesa.. ~8-3767. peled, partJUoned, dnp-• Addition. • New Work ed, ready for lmlnedl&tA • Pone Eatimalu occupancy, a Ir con d l tloned. all utllltle• tum Experienced, Wil! eave you lahed. 6411--7757. money! Y" Brokers Notice k6-4a72 _ For Leue or S'lle "5( PAINTING, Store or office bldg. 2400 ( PAPERHANGING WI· ft.. &lus 4 •tone --__ _ BY owner 2 bedrooms. I~ front, will divlde, off.st bath~. built-Ins, carpets It pkg .. 124 E 17th, c. M drapes. garage. Newport Owner *S& H* H~lghta arel\ Sl20 Adults u 8·95811 or u ~19 only. Phone anytime 5'46·4198 Paintin9 Service •sz :it> per hour or by job' NEWPORT Heights 2 brd· rnnm. furnished & un!ur· nl~hPd, carpeted, drapes di1po~al. Heated pool. $100 up. Adullll only. , 646-4664 CHILDR._E_N_w_e_lr_o_m_e.--Fu-r· nl~hed 2 bedroom apt11 $t l :'i a me nlh. $30 a wc-l< 2~119 Maple St.. CO!lta M-a Bt2-2ll8 or 637·0311 DE S K apace or parked •E."Clenor It Intenor "Clrk• phone With 2. hour •2-c hour Mrvlce. •Free Cl!· answering service Tele tlmate• MS-3306. after 6 phone Answering Bureau PM ~R !~~~· ~:ric;~;~t -*PAINTING*- &.ch OF ALL KINDS OF'FICE Cor l""nL 3450 vi&_ , Oporto. Inquire Berk J:\'SIDE &: CUTSIDE sh1re11 Ret tauranl, y, e W· 1 .. 'REE ESl fMA TER rnr1 Bt-Arh. OR 3-.!!_0!5_. _ &4ts-58!5 7 18 HEALTH AIDS ~UH~ISHED & unf11mt~h-- GUAR. PAINTING ~ VERN'S G&rc.lenlnK Sc:rvfce, mow· tng. planting, new lawn.. roto .mtn1. <-1ean up. TM• trlrnmlng, haul'q, by hr. or job. Befor. 9 a..r. 4 alter 3:30 p.m. LI 8-Sl93 "STOP'' DON'T call Th o m p a o n Lllwn $ervice unleu you v. anl quality work at rea• sonable ralea. Phone &37-2213 Japanese Gardener Exrelll'nt pem1anent ;ob nnly monthly MI 6-4J9~ -548.7968 I-FARMER BOY'S..,,.... Com;>lete Yard Ser-'lc.;f ti) the Job. By the mon• h FREE ESTIMATES No JOb too large, or CORONA del Mar ... fur- nished studio apt. T w I n beds, ca.rpet. A: disposal. tub le •hower. UUlilles pl\ld. Y ea r lease, $90. month. OR 3-0940. *BAHIA MAR* ed Aplli Dr11peio, carpet11, HEALTH SErvioe. Special gr.1 bni;e diqpM11ls, po o I. Massnge, Nutrition. E:iter· rh1hlren OK. C11ll c:1'!t Fttneu Teall;. Coun- t;xpen. A re11abl• tor ai yr11 J uae the beat of mt1ter!als too small. Guaranteed. Ftur l'r1ce:;·l<'ree estimatell 6 J Z·0873 T.~HASE FURNISHF.D J bedroom 1W!·8632. p;ellng. Total Health M1tln· NEW -l l>fodroom, un· Mc•J11lh11'1 ir,mnnt Poril I Rrd oom rui nl~hrilOr tenanre for all, 111 nr well. furnllhed. 2 'bath, fire. putllng g1etn Adult• onJy. li36 Anaheim. Collta l\lrsa lilue l:h1p Stamp11 ; CJVE "MAR10" a call for An 6·4991 Costa MPl'a all your gardl"nJng needa. place, pal1011, range & Sll:I mo. ti:H W . 19th. un!urm~hl'd apartmrnl ui 6•6·:1:179. oven, c arp t l, drape.a. 548-0492. Cn·ta Mt'aa. q1Mt nelghhorhnnd C ar· ========== Ea..statde Collll\ Mesa. Call pcl~. drapcl'. garage. J 9 TRAVEL AND 646.11229 or j46-6173. HARBOR VILLA.s. ~~fl. Csll 54u1-1s TRANSPT'N GENTLEMAN wiil 8hl\rt' I 21\21 H11rbnr Blvd c.~I ii:ss than -$100 month, I L' .._ 2 Brdrot. T apt. rarpeu . HELP drive 11.nd l!h&re ex· I Paper Hanging • &11:-rartt1111 Gua•nnleed • Fret-estimate!. 2 bedroom tum &hed I & 2 Br. rurn ""' Jnfu n apartment In Newnnrt I Carpet .• rapes, bit-Ins ilrl\pell. b111lt-1n,-, \'lew .It pen11e11 lo Eureka CBllror· Pete C'oleman .. -" •0 pool 24~3 fuslln Ave. nia. about Dec. 15th Call Phone 4fl..l .Oi:. 'I Be1;ch, 1 block from s;,, ·• beach. Call Gordon I 1°11\ 11te P 1••-Hl"rited Pool OR 3-3600. r,:;5.:n45. H " n l l n gt on LA~DLORDS & Ho;;l;. l 8e81'h. 6(8-8698. ;, ;1;. 7:'!.' I BA I Aparlml'nti. 2 bdrm • _ _ __ owners. Sperial Holiday ROOMMATE wanted, * WILLI.\ 'iSBl'fiG * turnl11hcd. new, deluxe 20 PERSONALS an·d-& Winter P11ces on Pninl· male. 18 to 27, share 2 TO\\':'\llOUSES J1erted pool, bulll·I~ ~ bal. SPECIAL NOTICE mg. Paper h:ingini; too' nerend:>blt, Reasonabi.. ;)4'-38:?9 23 GENE RA L - S E RVl CE -Caroet & Upholste-;v Cleaning Sptclal Prt·Holld~ Ratt~ T trms Av1ll. ..... d Ct•nY. $1 30. 423 \\ Bay _ _ __ _ M~ny Re!erenN!s. ~room mo em apart-" .. _ 1 I \ '-•t .. -un ----" '"'1 roon < 2 "'" ,.,. • r ~le"3. 51!i~1465 ~t!SS Laird lntrod11cllon11-:ia6.t l24 r •. "·' mcnt $16. month utllltlu r..1 ntihed ('~rpet11. drapes, ----LI d f C lif I tnrlurled. 1323 B"ker Apt O• 'EAN FRONT rurn111hed Rei.pom;lble. conN!cnthll. SH UTTERS new and old 1 1 oy S O a orn a .. ra11~" ~l l'i on lc:1.11e. $121 E bl i...J SI iq .. A. Costa Meea. t . bedroom, f1rPpla<"e. prnfei<11lnnal service for I Let m• spray lht'm 1ny st~ IS·~ net s ... -mnutPhhl~.·.11 •• 12.n". 9... Winter SI 25. Utllilles eomplnyed. unnttl\rhl'd c11lor. ~·re e estlm11te... 6-42·04 d 642-21111 $1.), 1 bedi·oom upper. C3r· • " ·' " pcled. Porch. Dlsposol, unfur-p:tld 1:112 \V, Orr11n Front 111rliPs 11nd0 gentlemen Tel-p:1•k up and dPll\.:er. J A. 1 ---+ S. P. * dnuble sink 913 w 19lh '~.h~~·rl~· ... :~~~m,, ra-. 6 o'.,.S.'\ii Newport ~('A•'h _ephnn(' 642-2033. :ohnllQn 33G-92.:>2 )IATNTENANCE Street. Co11ta Mell& J'f't>1, rli • .,.;, bmlt-ln.l, j ,-, In $61 l"l.'Rl\l~llF.D 21 L.0.iT ANO PAINTING 4' dec:lr&ltng 11 21 hour l!lervke OR 3-5729. l'\11 r \'\('\\ ;ill2 .ln11nn "' lltlhtll'~ r1u1I I or 2 11<1111t11, FOUND I !or parllrnlnr people Col • Rug & C8.J"}>el cleantni OCll:AN Front 2 bedroom <!?fiO ,\fi1r1r Cn~la Mesa. "'' JlP: ~ Dof'l< R11) ar~11 or Rpeclahst. bruah or Dc.xlortzing tumlRhed. r.arge pa-Nrar HArbm Shopping. l\1 IH551 or HY D-ldU5 LADIES Hamilton go l d ~pray. 531-05&2. Winter Ratt11 \Jo. $150. per month. Wln-T.I 8·0i81 LE 8·4135. 11ftcr 6 pm. \\&tC'h. black band Lo11l al I AU. Around pa.Inter • no 1 Pkk up a: delivery ter. 1109 E. Balboa Blvd ---NEW 2 Bedroom 11p11rt· All AmerlC'•n parking lot. Job too smllll. Excellent 548·8392 OR 3.5729 BACHELOR 1 bedroom, ment In Leisure World, or Thrifty. 19th St Co"ta I referen<'es LE 6-2075. Ht H l"d S • I newh· !u1n1~hed, pool, "'e"" Dec l2th. Call al-"··h. o t ay ~Cll ' •RGE 3 "'·d " b th 1 A rv1 Seal Beach Drape~. built-"' .,.. ..,,. ..,., room, ,. a weekly r " " ae ce, ler 2 30 p.m OR 3.134~. _ SPECIAL RA E S I ~t with built -In stove, sun-near ort"'"· v11ry private ~::. ~">•~-~~t:;, leul". Call LOST: Mrn'!I prt'~ctlptlon 2SD CEMENT, ynm Home Ready for the deck .t: gar11ge. $115 ll C'up n rt nnd lltnrage. ------CONCRETE HolldllYll! Ru r II Sl'lam. month. 1J 8-0-'08. $110 646.litO or 646.5038 $715 t1n!Umt11hed 1 bed-eyeglu!lscs. Llnroln Grin· ~l. Floor• Cleaned 6 --~ 1'e .. ·po1t Il<'' ch I ro<llT: duplex, garage. ad· die. M. D. on hi own rll•C'. \\ n;\ffi. FREE Eatlmatu. 2 Bedroom!' fum!shrd. 1121'1 1 2610 S l A a C Vlrlnlty t'hl~n I 1,nd CUSTOl ~ PATIOS t Carpets drap••, buUl·ln!I, D-"'Ltl""E ! Adm. 11...:. 0 11 11 l~ 11n a ?n • 08• M S>'t111 nrtlon Ouaranl'd. u r " "' " I\ 8111 PJr,.i;e Ph OR 3 1727 Private pallo. Ml 6·7171. Un!u R1 II • In,. car· 1•1 ~ll'M M · · •· . • ~11 6·~1 1 · • -on 3 ·:l!t., ar.t p<>c•I 11!-rl." l.lr•n .ell Realtor prh clr11p• prlv • p11t10. L., f;A!'" !H nt 2 httlt •)Mns -/ \ll' d (I • gnr~g<' · C11m1tpre. Msk&l r111nl11hcd ap11rtm1'11l .. Ith L11::i1' Dh"'1 P•t1"1 1"·1 •··•llratlnr <'"1•·rl'tc "''ti< J yin Q\V eaning CORONA del Mu •. So of offer 2:i~6.6a.nta AnaAve. 04 ·on view. 1125. ptrl 11m1111 nuni8llllr M11lP rf nll kl1ttl11 E1nr .. 1 l r Highway. l ti.droom un-A pt. !l CP•ta Me.11a. rnnnth Kl ~ 76711 vl<'ii11ty nf V1t•lm l11 t. l<r1 ., . I 1 Fl..<>OR CLEA NINO furnl1'hed. $116. Ph. I l II o··•s _ 1 ,_11,m11\t:l ;,1Jl :1.:,0 ~:16·1 .• /\ n~n<'; :ii Malntenancf' OR 3-8289. ' . '• o;-.;~ hl'llroom lmnl~hed -R • lch nl1nl &t C'ommerrlal F\IHNtSHFf1 Apt fnr l"fnl. "I''" lmrnt utlllllt~ paid FOR THAT Nr.W OK I 1'1>or1'11•ft~•I -~ol'f'l&n HOUSES FOR SALE SEE uulttlt! r 11111, 27:1 Broad-I Sil~ ~:;o Orchid A\t co-1·sED CAR. SEE ... ~ ~ S.tiaftl\'tlM suarantced CLASSIFICATION l wny ro•l·l MeN ronl\ elf-I Mtir 67f>-2909 CLASSIFICATION 1011 _ C-111,.,lflratlon IOO·A A11k f111 f>aul :">41·217• ' . . ·.· .. I Jm . -r l'VE . -.. - OIAS11/fa ••• , . ... At Least It Seems That Way.·· We Have So Much More And Do So Much ·More Since We .. . . .. Began Using .. . . Dady Pdot/ News Press Classified Ads ~ . I let result-getting Dally Pilot Classffied Ads brighten your world. They can • ·•·. and do for 10 many wlM, modern families. For example -they'll .pay for that new . lamp you've had your eye on, add extra cash to your "dream vacation" fund, take the sting out of unexpected bills, help with school expenses, pick up the tab for a wonderful night out, add to your savings account. And, it's so easy and in- expensive to put these fast-action little ads to work for you. Here's all you do. ... Take a look around your home for all of the worthwhile things you don't use or need anymore. Make a ltJt as you go. How about the musical Instrument no one plays; the skates, skis and sleds that aren't being used this year; the good out-· - grown clothing and toys you've carefully packed away; the furniture and ap-. . pliances you no longer enf oy? All of these things and others you find are worth good, hard cash to someone else -butt hey really aren't worth a thing to you if they're not being used. When you've finished your list, fust dia I 67.s..3311 for an experienced Ad Writer anytime between 8 a .m. and 5 p.m. She helps you word your ad to get fastest re- sults. That's all there is to It. Your investment is so little too. A 20 word/line ad is only $4.50 on the special 3 day rate. So0n you're countfng the extra cash that means your family will have more and do more. It's so easy, inexpensive and profitable to use Daily Pilot/News-Press Clautfied Ads ... why not get started today? ' DAILY PILOT/ News-Press CLASSIFIED ADS \ . Brighten your world DIAL DIRECT 675-3311 AND SAY: ''CHARGE ITI'' ' I .. -- 28 GINIRAL SlllVICI FORCED AIR HEATING OR WALL~TERS vr.. Ettlmatee Your old f\.tl'lW)j> t.ktn tn mad•. FRED GMHAM HKAT!NO OR 3-1&71 NeWpOrt..r llecnt.u1&J lkrvloe Ncwporter Inn Ho(el ff&-1100 ut. lOI DictaUon • t)'pl.J\I • photo. coP)'Uis • mlm.,......phtnr • notary. CBJ\lwnlAB OARD8 addHMed • malled. -, 40 HEL, WANTID, I "'~ : clrutlfR BOYS Needed for litrald Examiner Pa- per Route11, In Downtown Hunttncton Beach or 6· Polnla Area. Phone 891 ... Jot. 41 HIL' WANTED, WOMEN ====--=== 41 WOMAN tor tronlna bl m,y hnmc. I momlr\f• .,.,. Wtell , 049.la&t Costa Mtu. HOU81!:KEEPER wanted, $180 per month, RunUnc- ton Buch aru, QUI 633-1267, alter 6 p.m. EXPEIRIIJNCED P o we r ttewl~ machine Opera· tont wanted. Apply 2901 s. Oak, Santa Ana. F ASkION Wla'a. Sell by w~uir~ on Ult Job or '°4 dally. C om ml a a I o n a le fret wig. 841·&339 . HOU8EKEEPl!!R. five ln, .. Atty pl nt. • .. -... '8fl Exec leey·flkpr ....... _ aoo OOMJ:STJO -LIVi ii'f $31.60 wMJ< Ont Day Oft a w .. k lt. ltamirU liMPLOno!lNT AOllNOY P.O. Box ftl. Tijuana, Ba.J• C&lll Call toa-3UT4'1. 50 FURNITIJltE AND ctaPITI 66 "ANOS AND OltGANS 7. 0 MISCILLA.Nll&Ji:o Ml5':1LLA.N10Ui 10 MIKILLANIOUS M:.:~~l963 ii FOil SALi ~-, POil SALi llOR SALE ======-=--=-GOULD Music Co OAJUGll Sele. a boya• DIMl ... LlNI • INVENTORY SA.LI • ruaNITUR! INVENTORY llUI-. 1 stri. bike, elec. Ne Item Over f2J RENTS PIANOS At Colt or Belowl At ridiculous Prkel! trJo lr&Jn, chest oe draw. oiiti I .,... btqci., .I y E d Cl ..,, blond van.It,. apUt. exoell«Dt OClllldJUon, f26. Jfta I day r ear n earance en.nt etove, cumn. room CaD ••Toa 1-'°°2. 12·11 ~ I _. tahte, nr.pt&oe ~ A · wtt.b er.. wtrucuom • ..... elect wi+ft Fumffwel HELP • HELP • HELP ....., cott.. tab1.u. m~ CKJltOJim ear t.oJ cam.r optlOQ to b\o' .. Rent and .,. A ...m. ltoQ, laot for staUoe ......-. U5. c.rta.P app11-on pnc... No money down· no money 'tll Jeb.I plat.a, ,.,...,., U4. OB a.>002. 11-11 lltb ~t M..,ort ttt-HTt • Uvini rootn aet f49.9S. • Decorati•e couch ch&Jn, ~°" ~-'Tiiri' 8lt10 poi cond!-.&9.95. • Ltvtnc rm. tet quilted "9.9!. • Ltv· 1ta 0rup. Colt& 111• UQn. uo. OR a.1002. 12-ie CHNaTM.U JOY-Beau-Int rm. Mt, Danbh Ma.95. • 3 pc. Bdrm. Ht ..a.int. 'lOpiK ru ~ =::J UM K.trnball r r u ah .e.. ..,. svua ProYlnclal WalDut cOD--.ea. • 5 pc. Dinette $14.95. • 9112 Rup L108'l'Wiio8T do bw conc1JU.. ,.. wu1. .oa., OOlt new $1116, in f17.95. • Box sprinp .\ ma.Ureau •t0.05. ~ f7&. 0.48. U·lS perteet condluon at i.. APPROVED FURNITURE tun ,... .am.. SU. " kiNo ... mau.rw s:ra. ows halt: alao r.poe.. 2159 Harbor Bl•d. cor. Victoria, COltl Meaa • _..., «batJ ION.Or '-kmde ClcMI* Md wtth IUMd • rent returna ln OPEN Dall A to" LO-• ut. LI '4011. :N"'JIOrl mattnu and~ m. •-• : 1 " "· ~. M a-.... -...... _._ ·••~-6 -t 30 tRONING IN HOME WOMEN PART TIME 647-9368, or 646-669', 4-2 HELP WANTIO-, QUAUTY maple, ilvtnr room, bedroom. dJnlq MEN & WOMIN room furniture. M~. JllbOny, -am Maple, Ube""-.._ ........ -m-.- Cherry, llar'1 American. • ., 8-9660 l!-111 i&lllcntter deluxe tPrlnp $11. Ba•y ch•t ltallan • J'rench Prov. CNGI.Nll mun!DJ.No SURP'BOARD. \i mtA•. abort -vo rt<Uo $60 .. i fl:,, Clilld.I matcblna ti.J. •t)'I... trom $39S; 20 lo .... d • 'u Jt. W..un,bowle niom JPOUP me. 2 chMt.a, cboo• fr'Ozq. lAy-awa.y el racer, boY• • b 0 • waJJlie.taJJdea '50., one deak, • bookeue au. IRONING tn DtY borne by th• dOMD or hour. 842-0T2t. Coeta Me1&. ·moNING ¥1 per bour. Pl.... bl'tllc own baq. er1. Ml-1 Ht, Costa Me.1&. 32 HOUHHOLD & CLIANING C&n't AFFORD A MAID? Ttle tloort W'Mhtd-W...S. wtted. Averare kltc'hen •ue. ll&th $1.T&. Month. •1 ewvt• &IT&DJed. XI t-o6&2 or KI 6-02M. bEPf!!NDXBLI' W 0 m a D w1Il do lloUMWOrk. own bUlpOrt&Uon. c.l1 '""'8211. '6LtSANINo or ~ by aperlmced. KI 8-MN. 33 SEWING, TAILO.INO 39 SITUATIONS WANTIO BCIUn'ART, fU'1 Mi&)', .s.rz... 1 Jtrl otflot. Ltpt llookkeeptns, 1horlband, dict&phone, pro~tt. Oood t.lephon• voice. P a u t a JUtbmbouM, 123 N. ft.OM- mont. L. A. 2e. kiOBiCBOOL Jb1 wU1 bab)'llt tn y o u r home ..,eldnp OI' wMJtenda. can aas.181t. 40 HELP WANTID, MIN AUTO SALESMAN Opa1q' -tor two 1ounc men "1th th• d...,. to 1-lta a caner la atcno. .a. ..i-. «dpbW ~ MS&lStJ, ballNt:r &Dd ....i dMlte tfllt a lucntlY• • a r • • r, o Dl 7 nqutre- menta. a.t commi.son p1&l1 Lb ONn&'e Cou1lt7. demo plU, rrou~ fnlur. anc:e. M.AlL ROOM INBERTl:R8 CALL IN PERSON BETWEEN 10 & 1 t A.M. Oeorfe Arau.a Oran,. Coast DaUy Pllol Say • Tburtn St. COSTA ME3A WAITRESSES (M~ Sb.lit) A.&eocia.t.e yourMlt wllh a Prorrtmve Company with Compe.ny Jknetlta. • PROJ'lT SHARING • PAID VACATION • LIJ'l!l INSURANCE • HAJOR MEDICAL PLAN • BlllCURlTY. Apply; SNACK SHOP NO. 8 21012 Ocea.ri Ave. H. q . * GIRLS 18-24 * Hue'• opportunJty tor In· expe:rtmce.d gala wt1h am. blUon. Better Re&dlnr Fcundatlon hu 2 tmmede- IJ\te openlnr•. eam u you leam, rood paying alee tntervl•wtng tleld. If you are neat and cheertul ap- ply ln penon. Mlaa Epn, 1-ll p.m. only. 408 N. Main Rm '°" &anta Ana. *GIRLS* Caree te . 21) rour Loq a.ch Annu, "Sport.I, TraUer 6: Boal 8how.'' No experience re. quired. P'uhkm • ExhJ· bit autpmenta. Excel- lent pay, Choice ot atter- noona or ev.., Wk day J or Wlt mdJI. Nil &.M77 (10 AM-10 PM). HELP wanted female, 18· 215.. C&ahlen, wheretlu, conceulonatru. See Mr. Bn.c!My between 11 am • 6 pm, Monday and Tun. d&y, Dece.mber 16 -17, st th•~· Cine ma 'l'b•lm, 'l&rbor l'nd Ad~ am.to Co.ta Kea. Part Time Work Avon Cosmetics 771..1930 OT 53~ INCOME TAJ< Auiltanta tor Huntington Beach and San Clemente Public Ac· counting ottlcea. G 1 e n n Jones 17171F Beach Blvd. Huntington Beaclt. VIklnr 'T·2o&3. APT. Manager .. 36 Un It 1 Hunungt.on Beach'• FI n- ut! No maintenance or gardenlnf. Experience • Rtferenrea requl~. 8T3-92S9. 45 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES e SEACOAST Peraonnel Arency 414 !!. 17th SL Sult. 203 Coeta Mesa WOMEN P!xec. eecry ............ to M50 X-ray le(b, .-....... H26 up F/C bkkpr ................. $•00 Girl Vrlday. ron11t. lft '400 IBM keypunth, 2 Yrt eap. . .. . ·~· to MQO F..xec. A«'y, enr. '400 Lrgal M'<''y, und•r 30 . DO!l ~c·y. mfg ............. to '816 Central office, Ina. to $350 PRx. pn. acct'y ....... DOil Jr. Clerk.typist ... ___ 1280 MEN Sat... bu1. mach, tr ..... uoo BSMI: dea. Eng ...... ~ DOl!l ReproducUon typbt ...• DOE A• t m&T·tlnance.. to $400 Ace't 4: finance ... _ ... DOE Amb. drivera, 1lngl1 ... .. ...... ~ wk. Rrn/Bd Balea, In• ......... draw/comm. Samplea of pocttiona aV&llablt maccuTIVI!: PLACEMl!lNT -RESUM!:S RESTAURANT Mrs. Dedrick Soua.broller cook . $18 ab. Top walter1 ..... -.... _ $1.25 Tr&y w'lrel!YI ........... 11.25 CocklAJI w'tre~~• ·--11.25 Coffee 11hop w'tttsaes $1.25 Buaboya. over 18 . ..$1.2'1 Dlahwuhera . to $1.50 Vuy Ru.lonable r..a PH. &lf.1222 SUPER JOH vf-< l l<hhH a.. BW Stn&ll NmW TORK TIMES, W .. t IMMEDIATE COMPASS RAMBlfR :; i:::c:11::~~n~~ secy-Ol~~~G kl ;~75 17t5 Newport Bl'ld. ovtr. Kllbe1t commt.uiona Sharp younr lady wanted Costa K-pa!.d. can trom ~home lmmedla~y. IOmt bt>ftk. f Im L D RiiPRilEN-or our otnce. Mr. Ryder, kotplnJ tralnlng, lYPlng, TATIVE. An immediate 823 N. Broadway, I .A. no 8/H. muat be whole. Ol>tninc for &J.trt ,.oung 5424120. 1nme, atlractlve. lntelll· lbaD Lbtereat.4 tn a ca-""F~E~M:-.il.ll""r-::ot""-un--:d,...er-2="'1,_..t_or !fent. Oood Co. exc bene. Peer wtth an .. pand.lnc fl-developing x-ray1 ln ra-file. nanctaJ organU&tton. Ex. dtolori.tt ott1ce. No ex-START AFTER .. llent opportunlt)' to earn pu1enct required. CaU JAN. I st advancement to manag-t73 2t•" ·•t • P • .,., .... er 0 p.m. re. lnterv'1ew No ... ,I •rtaJ poa1Uon. Waned fer rutdent of Corona .. poaltion lnvoJvtnr J)\lbllc dtl Mar, Extc Mey 1n1pervl 1ory eontacta. t.lberaJ em-----=------ab 111 t y, Mme bkkpg plof" bentntt. Paefflc WANTED woman to baby· knowledge helpful, llJ:t 2~­ ,.ln&nce OorporaUon. 1778 1lt ln home. one 2 Y"M ,5 . ..... ....... .. .. . ISOO Newport Blvd., c 0 1 t a Old T:lll lo 4 p.m. 5 c1aye --------- Mesa. LI l·HM. week. N?lrh end ot Hunt· RUTH RYAN AGENCY GOTIA DIME I I RUN A UNE lr'ISton Beach. 1-\7 -1693 r.!. ter 6:30. OEN!ftAL boustworl< 2 daya WNlt 11 to 3. Must have own lr&n.11portatlon. OJ\ 6·2161. BEAUTY operaton need. tJ !lOY/. 046-0209. Come In or CAii u1 11bout Opt'nlnr• AVAlLABl..E TODAY. t7H Kewport. 0)11ta Mu a ~Udw .. y 6-4Mt Houses !or Salt • Set ClulltJcaUon 1 42 HI&., WANTED, 42 H&LP WANTID, 42 HELP WANTED, Ml!N I WOMEN MEN & WOM!N MEN & WOMEN General Telephone Company HAS CAREER JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN * * * * Immediate Open!ngs IN e C'RAFT & SERVICE CLASSIFICATION. • MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YRS. OF AGE. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUAT£ & IN EX CELLENT PHYSICAL CONDITION. • EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT WILL TRAlN THOSE WHO QUALIFY. • EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. APPLY IN PERSON b172 Westmin~ter Ave., Westminsto r Mon. thru Fri. • 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPl,OYER STRIKE CONDITIONS PREVAlL , 60 APPLIANCIS GAS, ELl!CTllC WE RENT New A ulled TV1, r&dioe, phonognphl, 'wa.lhen, u,-. era, lronera, retrtp. Ito•• etc. Option to buy. 40 yrw appliance l"lll&bllltf. Jessee's 1013 S. Main 65 TV, •RADIO, MUSICAL now tot Xmu. Sclunldt. eou.rt.., Oan likata. Phone JO T.tTlt. !O-IO Maritn rtne l60. P\&ypm • hod M. Car P11W1pe, 1907 No. Ma.IA, FREE INSPECTION cmuBl'llA8 IBOPPl:RB MTMta eYenlnp.. bed 53, Cv ... t U , eo.. lallta ADA. J'tff Park· Cltft'a Auto ~ t'ruetme portable IUno, GAJUal 8&le, A. ll t I q u • co ffiatl Cb&lr ... Int&. lnf· tft'T IJlaWJn, C.JI. AK F.J( ' ~ 1-t bedroom Mt,·I pe.ee. t*tn .. t $1, Pr. tall belp OiJU.iriUj .JOY -Ju.at LI Mn 1 oiler. OR ,....... beda. ll&p1• • ,... .... lampe "· w l d. &Otr• ,. o •Iv• d • h IP m en t i'WiN m•11I• bedroom let. MbJ *· compW., •tl. mod•ra eocitour C b a tr ot N 12 W STEINWAY ---------BreU1ut ..._ IOenlflao-KAbopDy talll.. d)tJn, Medi reoovtrtnr $6. OR.ANO p J A N 0 a bl * AUCTION * '°"' rua-. airtalBa, .. ' ..... m J(ew 1.atnp N1-611' or 8411-0080. 13·18 bMUWUl WaJnut • Mao-It JOU wfD ..n or llQ7 • . ,.._JUT, ......_ llOc to •t..110. Am• IOTi 2tl'1 i li*d !!nCUah hop.QJ' .Sth the new ~ 11•• Wtady a try &TOP. Look. pr; • Cilrlii£ ID\lnWoa ..._. ~ ~ bicycle. c b r om • ~tMe 'l'et\oA acc.U... mu pr..-eaJt. at. A too to f1M Lota ...... wMalil. ace!Ml\t Condi. t-' a et Ion ~ -x:-~ Fl'idq T P.J'Q. Bun. 11apaYu ndkl, n-1111 PauluW>. ~ Uon. 125. LI 8-4111. 1J·U uid toiie -Ule createet a ' N*Wpart MI a-MM tri&~nd«. a.IJl)oat, dMbee .,.,K=aa.:w:~=----~-=-...,.......---LARG!l & "Wen I e r· wer. a... bear and tl'J Windy's Auctton Lrn etc.. f.M t2nd at.. N.w-itiDDli ..... fUMl'f l U 1 ho,.,.. St. l(.l.q &tie Uiem &t Schmldt-P h 11-port n.cJa. ~. 9rts 8U.l eJ\llM. bedllpNl48. yeUow CUI.- Up' ltoT No. Ma.In. &an. ciiJlkkf' iiddfi'ilaCill doU· J"-1 on ear &Q1 clllW a dl"1ck. roee cMnine. u ta Ana. Onnl• Co.~ ble 1111C1 $80. Kew bamboo to 1J, e.te.U Mil~ Md!.. JU M UI. 12·11 cbJ.Md n.Jer. tenctnc. mlllc. m-otea.. 1ml c-41noa MJ..a•. U VOL'U'kii •t New wori. =--=====.=== CBJUiritii JOY-Come JCjW C&iiDQG £D Zoom J lT1WJi iiifb&e t op der World J:nc. Ufl. Orta· to ~ UOf UOO. Tubka Im Zomn taMile. '21 IUIL 1nal eost $150. c.1J PRICES TV SERVICE Larged Color Dealer In C.trf. SALES Ir SERVlCE OR 3.5477 2816 ll. Cout Hwy. 0.d.11. 8tarUn1 Dec. and OP!lN !lVl'JB :TIL .) p.m. FISHER STEREO COMPONENTS Largest melect.loo of mqnJ· tlcent Jl'lahtr ln the Ha.r- bor area • and completa demonatraUon tacWtiu lD our Sound Room! 445 E. l Tth St .. Co.ta Meaa MI e-8!!9b OPEN 12 to 9 weel<day1 11 • e saturday1 Cloeed Wednadq Open 8111\dQ't 1J •• OPEN JDvenlnga * PHILCO TV * 27" ortr $399.99, baL 189. pymta 97c a v·k.. Zenith portable rully reoondJ.. uoned A: ~tMd. Orte $179.96, bal. $79.96, pay· 1nta. 84c a wk. REPOSSESSED TV OUTLET 1000 Harbor. Coeta Meaa Mon lhru ll'rt 11-1, Sat t-1 L;.rgeat Selection of Uled TV 11 ln Southern CaJlt. ZS:NITH A: MOTOROLA Sales &Jl4 !trvtce STEVENS TY 1953 Newport Bl Lt 8-3493 F'rl. g Mon. Evea. 'Ul 9 Co11ta Mrllt. No. KatD etreet. knta '80. ltodall 8 80U.Dd pro. 1Wt.2!5i02. Oft a..ost. 11.11 A.D& for JOW' brand new Jed« A llCnlill •*· ENOUiii blcyci. ia.rse. 1 BamroOCld Oz1Ln Ollo * GARfdi SA.LB -Oerawi-...,... P0,-8.e-fR£f TO YOU JeU-oM1. n.w Uni and ran or Btetuway Plano -* tuactaor ~ MOO ..u carrier, JJO. 141-n90. all modtla, •tart P • 1· 8.A1.' It SUM, t a.llL-6 p.a. SlOO. OR S-6411. Wen.. 4 ftMrf'T black & l'l d U.1• ment J'eb. '84. F' R I!: !I Inductee • lllOIL NCJrl'• Re.. m tape recorckr $).25. ,.11"4 ~ 2 nutty TYPEWRMA dMJt: Wree PARKING -SchmJdt,.. frl&Vatcr, IO" JU ranp. VIY and wtitt., ptua tbe Phl.lllpa. 1901 No. Ha1.n. box 8PrilJp and mattnm, REED'S Hardware 18 opm drawera, rood cond., $18. Baftta Am. play ~ 2 Oak oMee •YUY da7 'W f p.m. fot •·rotd dUst twlnr (2 nuc. Vtt7 old antique tab~. mm JO dealla, &'ID&JI ...i d...U )'CIU1' Chlbtmat *'"*"'· '1 Cold .W1th ~nalit)' $16. Fine otd booka. 60o UHNDTM.A.D y -a &nd dla.tr, JI 8ted foldlns Conftlliet to llOI New-plutl phoDe et3-~l. to $10. MUltary wazd. 'IM&uUt\11 l'Nncb Prov-chair., table •w and 11' port Bl•d.. ea.ta K-. 1%-17 rut>. vall&e. $10 .. ' dinette JncJal sraMa 1n White h.. _,..._ .__ .._.. u 1-342111. OUft dor. Ttpp.... need.I cl\alre, 110. C&U Bal '-A Gold and Walnut, Wt• -.._, -1 car """' .. _ ...... " t 10 • ~ ANI nuty other ttama. uo =ro=R_,'.,..'a....,job~-we_,D,,......,.dtltle---f.et.1-.,..L sood ........ with tamlly ween • 1. a.m. . or ~ '"6fMA:f!, rnak•, VI. ~ Ont& Kea. Ina"' c1-n aizpeta wttb Wtlo "1U kMnft7 care for Mon., 1-2 p.m. MIJl. ... -. !lkt G~· U a.JUI. Blue l..ultn.. Bat .S.Cttk It.Im. R• bu rec.nUy bad 12.H a tJMut7 IMI.. a ,.,.. ---------• b ~mp o • • r J1. R*'• ~ mot.I, and hll UoeDM OOMPLE7!'Z bdnn .t to p&J. Bclupictt.P2ll1J1p.. * FOR SALE * Hard war• Stan, im te food W Ui. flnt ot the $%5. 2 cheat.a at dnlw-. 190'1 H•, )(ala, Banta N • w port l!llft.. 0>1Ca ,_,.. a ,_,.. old. lovu IT .60 • $10. 021 &. Slat Ana. Pc.rtnSt "PrlDcea IUlra-II-. ~ c::..tl MMJ:ll be--BL Npt. Bell. n-lt namoka" tore Dec.. JOUl. 12-16 ·CHR OHiUiTiili JOT -Elec-I h. ~ lllit tw iRJ1i Kl H'iNS.. 2 to... OME h.IP chair, $&.IJO. t.ronlo ..,,.... • .,. up on.fy JaA Allo llc:rMu. r Crib and Kant wet rut· to NOO -An., LowT.y, Ta.bJUan Da.nctnc Gl.ri Abd1rolUI a ad orate• eat.a. eatatnr adOl..oence, t.reu, $1 T.60. Nty aha.tr, K1umtit. l:aWJ,. Tb om-By "Leetq'' for ~ sift .,... i:nu.t ._.,. dormitory lbll $1.60. I ' 1'1ber11ue paddle u and ~ -two JWllSan tum i..fl ,.,_.end. rn.nda throusb I U'OUtrt, IUO A: $6. Pot· Call ~2 • tla.rctwve. ll02 Kew'JIOft ec.booltns. would Wet lo ty .. t. $1. Infant aeat. ~ ~~: ----------Blvd. ec.& Kea. nmam tostthtr. l'rat..m· $1,50 i ' Fl~rstau ~lt the tq ltp IWOAOKD * W16S * ==-:,...,,,.,,===_...,..__,,,,..-ltJ llrothera. no family board. s'OOd for ekln div· OllOA.Ne -S'l'llINWAY t1PKoLi'i'iiiUKo '7 £ wum-. J'oref&'n iludentl. lllf flot.t. '700. 2 burner I BUM.AN HA.JR ,..,,,_. CraftmMll... ~ (hnl&n). au.ow. 12-16 hot plale. a. &1 Chevy PIAN08, JI01 Ho. Main, model l1'C-11t Qll)y •.ao ri\Ell to a rood home. a 'it put.. r&dlo, n . 3 ITO x ta ::'ta-~ rr;)'tll~~ BLONDE ... • • ... $9~ ~ __...116·~~~8 !' month old puppy, part tlrea. $5. each. N9W ra· ...,...,.e?Y. -unv Beacte female. houK. rl I at or $12. Wlndal\lfld. P'eb. '84· BaoWN . . . • . . . . $50 'n 1 t-0 • ~ o.n Woken. MI 1-3849. 12-1e 17 &0. Old Sel"Y~I ,.. re· CHRlaTMA8 JOY -Th• ~0em,-·. ~«Ml. tr11erator, l'W\.I, 17 1-.EVERETI' Tran-can MI 9-MC7 RAT. male, black and •• n..,,. SAVE I L $179 dollar ftl• wbJte wllb c.&IL free to t2 SL N. B OR 3·2!1'1\ •lllM Orp.n Wltll ttvet• ue cookware Low Beat u.11 btra.Uon 1&'6. Start mo. U 8'11UNO Oalw. I' o o d ....... •-•-•-a sood home. 1~92 Santa ~ .. .._ ..... ,._,. ......... eea, • ..._.._ llteel ·--c u 12 111 run•~·· .._u--p • y m. D l. Ftb. .... ..,......_ _.. "'9.1) • ... 11 pl .,... ---.....-, ·-· • .....~ ~ f'U. ~ v•~ Ma.tOlt'1 • p.,,,, eca • .-. ....... to P . Train Boe.rd and ~:;~~~~ • BoYarian china Mne8 .. DIME·A-UNE tradt, sa. BoY• Bike, $7, .. RJl:DWOOD. clear, dry, flD. 120. Save a.o on Rofw9 tanka. b r & • • work •tc. WAY alp, 1907 Ho. K&ba labed. .,...d. TOJ1l'l4 6 18'1 lllver ware complete No ......__ Over $25 Some new •-......... _ •· .. k· J'ree Parkfnc, I &a ta l'l"OOVL 700', l "aJO''d*, Mt f'O a.II MW. Ml-6111. '""" ,. et. J!i. ~p·-.-iv.at': ... AA&. •-••• •••3 Ra.den are u-ed lo re--...., ... •-· .,..._._.. · 81X asoxlt Urea • tubel. ·• curta.tna, 50c •a ch. 2 CHRISTXAB JOY port P r om pt I '1 lo lb• -Lota PLAYHOUSE, pre-tab, Six Htn. Jeep rimL DAILY PILOT Clualfied kltchen chrome ch&lrl. 13. ot rood pr&c:Uoe p&aaa.. newr u.ted. rectw o o d. OR S-Mlt. Department any viol&Uona Plec. ol 9 x 12 rur wool, food eondJUoa,. b2&ll7 .... l&J'l9. eo.t $200, wtll a&C• _2_A_LM_O_ST--n ___ S_a_l_t_m at lMM Dlme..A-Une recu· $4. leMion w I n do w tlnl.ahed frQm $1U., it.art rU1c. for $1'0. Ml-9040. Maple twin beds complete laUona: itereena. U . each. H iah p&ymenta lD ...... "'-LI 8-.lllM. ( fl maUreaae.a) N I fi clWr, sa. Bualnet. 14 . Bchmldt-Philllpe ·-mon --------....,.. very rm • I. o commerci1 irms Foldln.,. metal chain. s:i. than 00 LANE ctidar che11t, port. 20' tl&Ilboat with trailer. .. 1 piano. -" OfpDa ablu et.ereo w n 3 apea.1<-m -20UI eve. A week-enda or privatt busintH may each. Double mil awa v to cbOOM tno at 1901 er, clllb Jeatllerett.e cb&ir. Kl S-t411 wtt.1<-da71-us. thes• columns. bed, $lO. a.nd new bed No. Mam, Cor. 20UI. e.n. 115 Broe.dwa eo.t.a Kaea -------=-----trame, ~-2 twln11, H .v..c· ta All&. l'!'M Par~. 1 l!CKl.MODERN china cab. EAC uum cleaner. 17. TV CJiRiirili:Ae JOT -l&fi• ANTIQUE COUdl A ctWr fbet, 1ood Wllh map I~. 2. H ITEM for cabinet at&nd. $2&0 Bird aelecUon of fine Grand aet, French ProYt o c I a I lib new. MO. Ora.pa. wl. must be priced -c~• and stand. sa. 2 ru· PW!oe _ New and UMCS, $20. White formal. tloor match111ck lamp, pr. no price over $25. ra.I man box and post.II, all tn excellclt eondltson length. wtth hoop, au 12 den car1. train c.aM •tc. $2. a.nrt U .llO. B•wtnr ma· trom $325., termt 1 I ll e $30 for both. &U.2W Coe. LI 8-6576 N • w Port SWTNO Mt. buvy alMl, dune, $23. WeddlnJ fOWtl, r • n l lchmidt.P b I J. ta M••· Beach. gilder and 2 8Wl.np, $111. UO. 19361 B&lmon Lane, llpe, 1901 No. X&bl ll~ BT.u.IP8. Mint U.& O"l· 21" WEDGEWOOD pa Toy cheat. 'N!lltt. $8. Boy1 H. B. South Sborea Tnlct 20th. e&nt.a Ana. lllta!I-JtcUOn, cat&lop, $7,400. ran~. and 2%" MobUt white 1ult. 1lu !'i. long Neu Bushard and York· llahed 191(. Plat• block&, Jmperfor-Ma.ad G!': Port.ab!• di&b-p&l\le. worn once, ~-town. 12-16 CHRISTMAS J 0 y -aw. Comm.. Alt MaJl.t. washer, fit lnto lp&ce UI-O.IJ nOOT wuher, till BOYS 20·· bicycle. '0 0 d Chord orran .. new and Kale• offu. call ually l&l<en by r an'. hon type V&t'Uum, n . condJllon, 120. Kl 9·11129. used, blcrut •tock; one OR 6.0706. alone. Olshwuher $30. tlO Pruidlo. C.M. 12-20 chord now 1296. lolun14t-... iLA--C_,K_.,..A:-Dec.,,.-..,..k-er-.,.'il~HP= Ral'\Ke 12.~. TU• both for M&..MIT. 12•16 %:1 GAU.ON propane tank Ph'Ul 1""7 N l50. LI 8·89lj8. C<»ta Meta • pe, "" O, Kain, heavy duty Router, 4l R.C.A. wuher dryer. S~. 123. Space 89, 2191 Har· Santa Ana, llnce 1914, lilnl• MortUlng Template COOKWARE Kl. water• 3613 Ceylon Rd. 5•5-MH. bor Blv~. l:Z-16 Start payment.I lD F•b. Kit. I T!'i. 334 Collffn Place, leas, 1tal.Jlle1111 •ted. $25: 1%-16 UTILITY Ira.Iler, ,.x7', '64. eo.ta Kea. Rogers aUverware. 60 --B-AJUllll=-=--t&lhJ--o-n _cl_o_lh_..,-II OOxle Urea. metal noor, D R U M S completAt 1 • l ~,~n-•. • JOT I "~ J"lne China mare, b&U, tom, t Io o r ~ ......... . -BAX. CARPETING. App r o ir· ~~~. ~er. All 8tW pteoe "'~ outnt. 12.50 125. OR &--0304, Corona t 0 m, cymbah, hlthh•t. MONO ORGAN -tu 1l imately 6& yarda corumer-boxed. 521-14•. Ml-%U1 12·16 del Mar. 1%-18 eover1 .l: aeeeuort... k•'Y &Jl4 peda.lbO&rd phaa cl.al (fireproof) c an 4Y BuuUtul condition. 1800, tone o & b In • t UUI. 1trlpe wool carpet. For FIREWOOD Split. d r Y • terms. LI 8·1'68 alter t lchmldt.-Phllllpa It a v • tntonn&tion c&ll 842-0471. Ready to bunl. Pl. cord. P.M. nearly 3000 happy orpn WANTED _ Blue PyreUc $20 % rord. delJv«Nd • 21" TV good workJn&' IMC• ond eeta your choice $28. each. Ray1 TV Service, ll09~ Center 8t. Co 1 t a Mesa. Ml 6-11313 or LJ 8-0MO. PHILCO 21" T.V., Table Model 2-3 year• old, ex- cellent condition. $70. OR 3·~14. 66 PIANOS ANO ORGANS HAMMOND IN CORONA DEL MAR HAS XMAS SPECIALS GALORE Choo.;t frorr: the complete hnt ot ti Hammond or- giin m0<1•l11 & 1~ 1tyle1 I of Uammond pianos. I Al11<>· rh~ beat buya In the West in u11f'd ortana A: planot, all populBr n.aku. E.Z TERMS Free leSJOna 4 Dll'y. 2~4 I:. Coallt Rlw&y OR 3-8930 RlCNT A PIANO Le~• than 32c per d&y - No limit on rental J>ertod. Rental A Cartage aflpll~ toward purchu.i Wl\y p&y more T ORANG[ COAST MU~IC CO 201 1 N MAIN ~I • SANIA tlU " : "~ ~41 1131 •• I BlACll UtVU • WI ~lt.ll'lrnA I '_,P ~ l'JJ ml •'* CLASSIFIED DlRECT S'7&-l111 cuatDmera (ou r btlllt evenlnlfl. or WMkmda. booet.era), ttOT No. Kalb, .,_.,, with nartal open-H&-1868. lanta Ana. lnp on lb.t atde adaptable ft-.,.-ST-A-UR-~--.---u.,....tp_m_m_t tor variable pulaimaUon. ......,, .u .. • .., FOR BALE, Eaty OOUOl• wnt• Box M-90• c-o Dally In rood cond!Uon. I c • chord orran. $100. Pborit PUoL m&ehine. 40 Cu. 1"t. reach LI 1·9787 alttr 4 p.m. HO Traina. a englna8. 14 In box. Popcorn macllint. Coaa Me.a. care. n1w tranlform•r. Re!rl~raUd bottle box. Deep fryer. Carbonator. SPINllT plano. 4ark wal· complete I a You L llun· Meat illcer • mlllCellan- nut, full keybO&rd, 53211. dred Ptr&I. I to. "f!IBB eoua. Must 11ell aoon. Call 646-6163. Ntwport Beach. ~olver, ~. movie cam-84%-03l9 tor tntonnaUon. HAMMOND M2 Spinet, era, 1115. Kl 11-37117. PAINT comprwor iun. $600. Lealle Spea.ktr S260. OAJUOE ala. 8tovu. ~ u· hoee, 2\i pt pf'Mo Oft a-a.et Prlvata. trl,l'erat.on. M a n I 1 ea. aure pot 6 prcuure tank. HAMMOND Ortt.n, modal Bedroom Mta. MatU..-848-61:17. 101 •-'t.11 ... 11 k ••. . 8 p rt n r •. Table& .,,....,,,,,,_-__,..,..--,--=---A· .. , ,_.. • •pea • ch a Ir a. Davenport.. 2 Piece MCtJonal Laweoa et. llTl·2641. -'a, tn m·.-·"-, 2 allp eov- 70 MISCELLANIOUI F:>R SALi A PARADISEfl For Do·ll· Youraeltf'r. LOW · LOW PRICES Ail I ypes & ~radet ot frn· ported 4t Do11'1Mttc Ply. wood1 • Door• • Lumber • PBlnl . Mould!Ap • Plu. ttri1 • Hardware • f'ence Mtls. We Sperlallze ID Wail Pan. elln!f from S3.96 per 4 s I '3heet. BAKER PLYWOOD 111 Daker, C .M. Kl 9-3013 Open 1 days a week ""AUCTION"" , WEO::i 7 PM Beach Aue· I tlon H~t C'or. 3rd f.nd tOJ. Bil< ~11 11t Pier, H.1'. c:on11l~mr11t~ wt tl1 p&y r:i11h r11r f'um , Appl. M111r C"11ll Vl j .HW• Stll th_1_t -.,,~.-.-\IU-,..f'- I M a n y .Mtecena11eoua ..,. ...... , Items. 220 34lh SL, N9W· el"ll MO. Love teat, Law· port BMch. 671-6638. 11011 CU11tom $60. Wldta • 21 .. C6U511l TV excellent gold lamp $20. Laftftder .... ou.. rug 3x4. 16. Rattan bar, $125, tape 1'9COf...,r 1 .,,, 2 .ioo111 $26. OR S-1159. Conoerton• 115. Healh Kil Scope $3S, renerat.ol"ll Un-ACCORDION, •oellmt urlty Pattem 120. b&r S.'i. condition $130. lcllwtnn eiectrenlc switch Jt(), ma.. deraller blkt 10 IJ'etd, hofaJIY library table $20. excellent condlUon, $46. LI l.f232. LI l-5310. ------.....,...-~~ LIDA VINO t.own, aacr1(ke 2 love ..,_ll $2~. each. 2 -renatve f u r n I l u r • Blrdl 1tep t&.blea $$. each. French cabinet. 11 piece 1 Birch c.ott .. table I U . dlnlJ\s f09Al..."l. wtll apllt. ~t. Chalr11. · ~tM lounce. --CHR-----ISTM.A.8-=----olt-L-N,...a-tu-"'-1 Lampe. Object.a of a r t. Squirrel Stole. Excellmt. Mtlstn·Dreadtn • Chinese Condition! Call STS-2613. pJece•. Sota bed. T&blu. 919 Bay1lde Drive, Ant. BICYCLE, 10 11peed. like .. new, U9. cotn opU"&ted a.a. Npt. Bch. IT3.4%0S. juke box 179. cop.relte EXCElLENT Cb.rt.stmu vending 116. call pruerit. Hott>olnt dieb· 673-2227. wa.sher. breadt!Mrd top. _A_Q_U_A_RI_UM ___ c_om_p_,1-et-e, port.able 6'-or UJldttCO\m-ter, Ilk• new, cost $259, JtO. Boy'• blkt $lO. M-.- sacrlflc4'. 11111. UT.T&~. n1waux ttalllo, Ortenl31 Conaolt, '60. StctloNll PIANO Emerwon. low UP· $1~. Ro~wood B all y rlchl. Jdtal Chrl11tmu O:-enc1 S:JOO Mlscellane. rtfL !M to apprttl11t,. 01111. ll4'i-80&7 12%& Prlv11t1 rartv Kl t -1974 1l'1 In the ctu1tntds! ------------------ t DI AL e SIX e SEVEN e FIVE THREE THREE • • • • ONE ONE TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN THE DAILY PILOT /News Press and • '" • TODAY • Dally Piiot's llQ Sunday Edition --------...... ---~-------------- IA •I r .. ..Li' •• vn., Dec. lG, 196J DIMM·LINE Ne ttMi Ower $25 caau.om ak. 'Rdnawa- tor. '10. Couch, 11UO. Q1b, i1.ao. Playpen $1. cu bed Mat, ${. 8te&m· er trwit. '6. Bed tnmu, twtJa, ST.llO palr. 2211 E. DIME-A·LINE No Item Over $25 OIME·A·LINE No Item Over $25 RINK akatea. Ille a boy e, BOOKS, aeveral hundred t new, near·n•w, uaed from 1 5c to $3 ma.ny rood fUt.1; 7 10me fin• Bibles, new ~rfect condition, COi $36. 8ell for UO. LI 6·968 12·1 BOYS 2•" Schwinn blcy 2001 Bt., Apt. C. 12-11 cla wtlb hand brake an rack, very clean, $15. $J .26 to S6 ( ~ ne\\ price) d eupertor Xmu card.I at. h price 3c to lOc In box· 7 ea. Garage aale; deak SI: cnb $18; .aew custom tar. l'et &rrOW• $9 per dos: ot travel lroD $3; auorted • (l.aue9 to 16C; aaorted tnclud.ln&' dreuel $2: near new r Bania 1pori. coat. J.ars•. 10 OllAR n.al1&n ~. Good cooditioll, 126. l'!lon• lil-Mll 12·11 RCA Wll1rlpool wuber • rttrta"vatat. both work JOOd. UL -.ch. MT-°"6. 12·11 AlliilUCIN Jiyer electric tntn I can. 2 nmota IWttdaea. •wmll1. Wba· U. Rea. buft1 loader, un· coupl«, tnmtonner, 125. a.lao two-tr al n traN- tonner, $15. with lnJn, $20. wltJiout. 175-0291. ~ OU.tom made t>np: ut .. tor an roorm. L&rTe lelection. 15. t.o UL 6"-lTIO. 12-17 AJtIGJ> ai. of lGt.1 G Of ... lbdf! Le.mpe. $1 to "' a..ar.. IOc -$6. J'tr•· plaice euema. $2. MCh. AJldtrau. u. Tool.a. p .. Electric tout.tr .... Sand· wtdl pill. P. S·man Nb- her ~ wtrh 0&1'9, pump, Ste.. Two •ti Solt club1. no. -.cL ~~ table and *('dpwt, $6. M•n· n.aJ 1I0&9 pump, U Glrll bike. '10-Ken'•, womm'1, boJ'I' dothlJlc, 2&c to $2. Plotm. trame1, llOc S\111· dQ ~. startinr at 2 P.X. 3091 B&yport Way, ts« n.t at. between Tu.· tfa ... Intne. 12.-U iIBT'LDii playpen, pride a..t!lioett.e S6 each. DI- .... pall. car -l .llOc Mdl.. ToldY'le&t.. T o I d y -Uc •di. 973.3127. 12-18 iOn Nd 2•" Bchwtnn ~-120. 875 .. 0692. 12-18 f616ildl top pat.l.o t&bl• u. twtn bed lteade 110. ndlaat pa heaten $4 A: •· touter U . breut drtll $2, card table $3. llTJ-2227. 12.11 LI &.&UO. 12·1 LID new, telNCOpe llOX llO power $18. teya t boay aiea • to 9 excel lmt eonditioft tin $3. 2 engine, pal boxln& 1lovwi, $3 N Ba.mpater cage, 11. Bowl t. $7. Pot beUy 1tove, fitted tor p.1 $26. Redwood ebelt un.lt ett., SI; Round & maple table $7; Formica ins Mt.. $1. LI 3-8978. 12.1 3 PlECE modem .ecllon de&k 110. rn.. Sat., 6un. M8 Hamilton CM. (1 blk need.I from Harbor Blvd.) 12·18 al. &ood condlUon, upholstery, $26. KI 6-3710 lM IDCYCLE. boya 27", Ital 8 MOVING. Maple ch at r, $ 10. t.rll<u llOc ·'2. tractor, $3, Lawn c b a I r 1, $1. lbelvu 8'x3'. $10. Wa,rooa S2. Xmu decoraUona, lk· 11. KI 5·3122. 1%·18 Ian "Bianchi Sport" 3 lpffd l:and braku, $~ OE Rtfr1s1rator 1 model m excellent eoodl lion. S2:i. MI 2-3(73. 12-19 PARAKEETS, $1.60 -top price, $2 Neat.a, ~. u 8-3627 12-16 GERMAN Shepherd pupa. 8 Wfflu old, $26. LI 8_.611 12-18 OAR.AGE aale. Dec. 11 to 20. U18:: Wl!'atmlnater AV!!'. An C M. Phone M&-8395 Rollaway bed. $1:5 Cheat and bookcue headboard, $20. Hoover vacuum. 15. Dlntnr •et. SlO. UmbTella clolhullM, 14. Oed&r cup- board. 15 Barbeque, wllb 1plL $4. Clotblog, 10, 11, 12, up to $1 llO 12~17 APT. 1lu Norre retrtrer. at.or, UO. 8tnrte maple 1*11 complete, $20 each, m:iy be u 1 e d u bunk ~ •. Glrll 28" bike, 17. Bo)'I 28" bUte, $15. Girl.a 26" bUte, 110. Boye cloth~ tnr '3l%e 8 and 8. 5c t.o$ll. Ji and lawnmower, $3. Grill, S2, Touter a n d tron, $2 ea~ MS-8377. 12-18 SIAlfESI!: kltten.s. The per. feet Chrl1tmu (itt, S15. ta-~. 12.n RACING bike, 3 spMd. $26. Sno 1kll, $16. LI 8-9797. 12·19 Saturdav's Puzzle I ~ROSS I 1tumpl1 5 Cerrll1n Ol'IJ.Wll$l • 2M & lfd WOfdS Of Harprr Lee novel J• Awair of 15 Distress 16Swll prolubaarice 17 Effigy 18 Powrrful 20 Calif. rcckl1sh 21 Pronoun 4 ·~etlng ;i~ran ' ·r al 25 s OI r,; ' &nJJ' "> ?7 Plan' devoid or woody tissue 2' A joint 30 Feigns ,. Mtredllh' s "· • E!JOlll'' Jfi Bicychsl '38 Accumufat.e 39 Photo-grapbtfs' requirement (2 wdsl •2 Ancient Greek city "3 Earlier born •4 Cherished creature •5 Fiim ''"t •&Athletic group Cabb) 47 F1tll0N.I 1111t •9 St.mm I ts 51 Walt ~Uy 54 ~st down 58 Abstratl bting 60 Pint.&11 clJck 61 P•L lo thous"1dths fi3 Girl's nM!'e 64 SharpenM 6S A king of Israel 66 Finalrs 67 Uses boo<s b8 Re~11t b'l Be al PH e DOM., 1 Miss Shearer 2 lsL v.ord of Longle .. .>.v ocem 3 Stone sl.ruclurl!' of England .4 M1l1qale 5 Engll~h spa fl Lands 7 Pursuit of 50m1ll100 Frenchmr11 (3 wds) llrJ a Fabric ed!I• t 9 Valley of the ····• 10 Blue dye· i-.turr ll King of beasts lZ Clamo-c>u s 13 Hand le 19 \'.1lrl west C.:iaractcr 24 b temal angle 2b Displayed 28 Fragment 30 Zootogital suffiit 31 Butte fuwre (2 wdsl 32 ····of Life 33 Spa111sh pa1nlrr 34 Russian ruler 35 Htlher 1ZIW6l '¥1 James< In Spain 38 A fish "0 Du1tonlc not. "1 Pol11Jcal party (abb) *Airplane sections "8 Owner -19 Loom parts 50 Trap 52-Clu vrs 53 Baker's necessity S4 Pert. to certai" republic Cabb>; 55 Suff« 56 Watff plant 57 Sledge '9 Passed impercepl1bl~ 62 Electtilled component 10 11 t2 13 30 31 32 )3 • I I . -. 75 WEARING A,PAllL LADY wUI dltpOM of io.t 100 .... tfw fer JOO ~l• ,_., 100 Aut~I• flor r·~f~::F.:i!==i::::::::ct .. !_!'_... __ s. .. a W~ !!!• 13Want..t CHEYIOLIT FORD ~ PLYMOUTH black chltton "1ft&. eve- nlns CMt. and detached w1Uta R'*W\ Jennine oollv. pert.ct oondition. CUh. Ml l-IOOt, Co • ta w ... llt'A'ftOM Waso• lW MUST B!ILL ~ a:crflcnt -FORD WAGON ••••9••• I Ot.mpe19 Boat. i.o.a CUit .t.ft!IUle BOAT STORAGE • ALL MAga • Pa¥'911 • r.tk~ .. -. 1 CREST AUTO SAW 79 Ml SC m.lnlat. &ab1 Willer. l1JT ll.utlol' ..._ c.. II. -WANT=-E~D== Wll BUY J'OK CASS For ~ ·= -WANTED-14M N....-port Blvd.. C.X. a-k JDI G · 6'8~12't 849-Cl639 Dlamood V&tae 11-S Oan MAPLE ~ar Cballt tft ---=---~~--to ~ Wanul;J' • AD sood condlUoa _ .caJJ Jl'OA RENT 1802 80. Kain llellta AM ..... .,.. e.s.ne6 a.tter • an4 week· IOAT SLIPS endl. 80 PETS, CATS, DOGS, BIRDS BICYCLES It Surfbo&rde. $1875 New Btcyclu 129.95 It up. New 8 u rt board 1 P'1etory equlpl*f It $e9.96 up. Uaed Btcyc\ea f1etory delivered. $10. Term1, Trade, Bank-HARBeR D•DGE amert.ca.rd. Salu, 1"· 2150 Harbor, Cotta Kea pair1. Xmu Layawaye. KI 9-3347 IUICK 19M Buick Cctmy. pow- er ~ • bnkem, n,. d1o, beater, perf9ct ean-- d1Uon, cleenMl ear I a town. '500. m M&poUa CX. LI 8.QO'l. BUICK 1M2 SQ1artL Air condlt:loniDC. power-....... lng, aut.omatie d r l • e.. $2,195. OUt.etandJn.I' emdi- t.lon. OR S..7591 da,... '(1 Buick Specta1 ' door deluxe w-agca. full power. Excellmt condltiaft. Jt•. 847-2708. ·~7 BUICK Spedal ll&rd-- top, sood canditioa. ~ LI 8·7H7. Bicycle & Surfboard Hdq1. -=i'.:"'!11100~""'Do:--wn--an-d.,--uaume--CAD. n 1 .ac Cor. 5th It Paclflc Oout Banlt Contract on JM() -----•~---­ Hwy.. Hunlin&'tC>n Bea.ch. OMC MOO -3 Axle Trac-CADILLA.C. b 1 a e k 1JIC58 91 MOTORCYCLES & SCOOTERS CUSHMAN, motor acoot- er, good rondJtJon. 195. Paddle board. good COD• dJUon SlO. Call 548-7136 after 8 p.m. C-Oeta Mesa. tor. Lesa than 500 mllee J'l.eetwood. run pow•. on New EoJin• A: Clutch. tun chrcJIM, all', prtY&U ~ 8pced Kain -4 Speed party. Immv:nlat~ ap- Brownle -& New 10 x 20 pearance. o u utand1nc Tires -Rest Good. mecha.n1cal at&ta. Call Ph 6t2.27"5 attrr Ii P.'M. 173-5591. '37 Dodge P\cl(Up, wltb 'tJI '13 CAD. '62 8erla coupe. l 12 T. Doqe engine, ex-8000 mU.. $4.e95. Call relll'nl roQdltton, radio, Ml'>.2028. 95 BOATS & SUPPLIES healer, lt•rn etpale, 8 ply tlrct1. hvdr&ullc brakes, CHEVROLET S220. OR l-03CK. Coron.a ---------CAL-20 or almllar wanted. Like to trade 17 ft. O'Day •loop and caah. I d e a e ? 0wr.f'r ORlole 3·822•. del Mar. "9" PASSENGER U.S. LUXURY LINER 1 OOA Jmported & BOAT ellp available tor 1:1 to 20 ft. and 36 to 4:1 ft. boat. 673-6790. Sport c.,s AUSTIN HEALEY AiJSTiN-Healey 1960 De- luxe. 2 seater, excellent condition Aekln( SH50. :146-423r.. 99 TRUCKS & TRACTORS '63 GMC CLOSE OUT! 1963 GMC SUBURBAN 6 PASSENGER Brand new · with Power-Flo transmission Power ~teerang -Tinted windshield -Custom cab -White wall tires and heater. 1963 GMC 1/2 TON PICKUP 8' wid~ side bed • Custom cab _ Power Flo tra~m1ssion -Heater -Hea\ y duty rear springs. Power Lok Irani.mission 1963 GMC 112 TON PICKUP 8' wide side bed -. 3 speed tran1misslon Heater. 1963 GMC 'h TON PICKUP 8' wide Ride bed : C:ustom cab _ Heater - Po"."er-Flo transm1ss1on -Hea\y duty rear spnngs. Save Hundreds of Dollars on thee,«.' Brand New GMC Trucks. Down payment a11t1 monthly pay- menti1 to flt your budget All p1d,ups would be e"ccllent for your cam~j '62 CHEVROLET V-3 ''Bel Alr" 4 DR. a .eat STA· TION WAGON. Smooth t: powerful "327" mtr .. P/ G. dtort.le.'18 power ateer .. pwr. rear wmdow, llnled glaM. R/H. rte. etc. Srerkbng orig. Autumn Gold NaUon·11 m o • l w&ntcd wagon! tA!M h:IVP ll1l XlnL "&" paM. ln 6l OCkl $1295 Tommy Ayrl!'.te CheVT'l)lel , D•'st GM:AC Temt11' IM6 S. t Coaet Hwy., Laguna.. j HYall 4-7744. '61 Corvalr Dix Spl Cpc All X·tnii lncl. Au l o Beaulltul 1 owner. kw. I mileage. Only $1295 Mo. rml.8. $33.61 with normal Dn. PmL ptua tax It Uc. ROY CARVER PON'MAC 1400 w Coa.st Rwy. NPW- port Beach. LI 8--348' '53 cHEVROLET, 8 11tick lhlfl, veg good motor. I brakes, lrtea, nad1o, heal- er. '195. ~crllent econo-I m.y car. M5'-0U1 call eves. '119 Belair. 2 door', good clean. Private. $875 t L1 S-6:539 Newport Beach I cbee&ce1 eoadltton. .,.. SBARP lMS Jra.lrlaat baOl .......... llaltAlry Sqwre ataUon W&IQll fUll ~ Jtadlo. i..t-walb 1 x t r a 1 tnctudlni ... ..W-tic trami:rm-l:u-97• «la&a, Ne~• ..._ OR MT•. ~ rack, wtn<t .ihlcld waaber, ........ H....,...t Beach back uri 11,iita. seatbelt.I, ... 'a OORVAIR KA1111111 4 duh and \•tsor paddtnr. door, • ..,_.. .ucJt. 102 S.:~ Cnruilder tr ad e. atet-. ~ Srllcr PTlvate party OR ~-1462. wOI pnMda • bn..Dd new ftnt llDe Iba. lU'9. ~%12 Baell MJ.3405. -----------· $ 'Ufllce1 2 ... '6' flitine Dll ooDELIVERS ANY 1964 CAR! e EXAMPLES -WITH S58 DOWN! 'U 61la1ie 2 door '6'' door SIL W1gon 1963 CHEV. 1963 FORD GALAXIES IMPALAS •2595 •2595 EXECtmVE CARS! EXEcurIVE CARS! 2 door and 4 door hardtops. Auto. trans., radio and beater, power steering, white side waJJ tires. Factory air conditioning. 0 n 1 y $200 extra. 2 door and 4 door Galaxie :SOO'a with auto. traM., radio and heat~ er, power steering, white •ide w&ll tire8, etc. A -1 USED CAR SALE! Prices t-t near and below wholesale! You ean•t beat our low prices! Q l'Ot!D ~ -'44 _ _.._ ..... ''1 FOllD c.e.try -·--ft.-• 'M T .. r.o ...,.._ ------'41 '4& 'A COUllUY SOUlltl '41 -·-" ...... ''l POlll. L...,,..,. '-· "''""· ..... ., 'W C"l!Y. lm,.i• --"'-·· '&8 '34 17 Oii A-. ....... crJ Plvt T 6 L 'M T·llltD "-'"--· -"· ...... ''1 ,ALCOll 1 Of'. mo. •mll. llw •• ..•.. 'M "OltD Oall.i. ---"· ..... 'Q CMltYSLllt ~. --"· .... , -OPF..N EVERY NlTE 'TU~ MlDNITE ! ! - '4& 19 '38 12 MARK oc·.1NINCi FORD STANSBURY BUICK 234 E. 17th St. Costa ~lesa LI 8-7765 lFc::t b:-r ;/";~ yoi:: I Pfl. Kl 9-1126 18575 Beach Blvd. at Main at DA..ILY PlLO'l' CLASS-5 Points -Huntington Buch Ph. VJ 7-3556 I nt:O D&P ARTMJi:N'T.1 f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!_!_!._!!!!11!!!~!!!!!!!!!~ •