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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-02-05 - Newport Harbor News PressI ' I I Oroo 1Uorot1lalag &erYlo~ ll) South Ol-\&au Nlahe.lll, Oa.Ufol'!!ilo . ,•., (C.) Comp. . Jlf2WPORT HARBOR ReWS PReSS __ Tet.;'s Closing ' EDITION N•-:Y· ·fitoeks VOL. 58, NO. 3 r, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES FRIDAY, FBRUARY 5, 1'65 TEN CENTS ·w1g91es aad Kuse• . Newport Balboa's Bellydance Facing 3 School Bo8.rtls ' Fails to Shake City Oil Stiit OK Merger Plan By THOMAS MURPlllNE OI Tiii o.tly ..... ..., Chatgeti that patrons WIN exposed to "crude b e 11 Y· dance!" and lovemakinf at the bar failed to defeat an en· tertalnmenl permit Thursday night for • Ba1boa TatUt11n· Americar. reataurant. DcsplU testimony allecLnl; amorous ~trona and wl.&&1- ing performen, N e w p o r t Beach plan.nine comrniaaloft. ers approved the llcenae fOf' Eugene YaUee's Valma of Balboa Restaurant, 510 E. BalOOa Blvd. YaUee t1 al• known for bit Valma of Pipeete ni&btspot on the island of T1hltl. Everett H. Michael, a nel&h· boring realtor or fl!1 E. Bal· boa Blva .. brou&ht the char&· es alleging mllconduct before the planners. "The food is &ood ... Michael admitted. "but the re.st b lousy. I was in there with my wife and we •oere shocked by a crude bellyd1nce perform- ance that had lo be stopped b)' polict." In later testimony, Michael charged, "Why, theft even bid tables pushed up •p.inlt a bar. The bartender w•s drink· ing. Boys and prta were )0¥. ing and Jdssi.ng, and boys were pulling girls down onto their laps." City Charter Due for Test A Newport B ea c h City Charter prohlbldoa aplnS1 oil drlllinf wlthll! Ille city Um· lts today faced 1 court chal· tenge by oil prodlcen G. E Kadane and Sorta. Kadane bu filed • lawaull f0r declaratory re.Uef apinlt the city in an effort to tNb· Dr. King Released From Jail U.b the rl&bt to drU1 tor oil SEL~tA, Ala . (AP) -Dr. en a small tecUon cl tbe com· ri.ta nin Luther Kin& Jr. was pany's West Newport deld. relt-<i\t-d from jail today, but The area wu annued Into hundtt'tls of singing Negro N rt •· ch last students demonstraUng Io r ewpo uo::I year, . ii . h led I XAdane'i la..Wt 111 Saper-c1v rig ls were arrrs a 1 · 1.~ about tht> same tife. lor Court CODln OD the -i. Tht' J\'obel Peace Prize win· ol • City Council decWon lut ner posted l200 bond after five week to ddtnd the. City Char-days in tht" Dallas County t.er '1 anU-oil proviso, iail and "'alked to fre<Oom . Thr bond was made 1fter lS REQUEST congrr s5 mt"n led by Rep, 'Ibe oil company l1wyer1 Charlt"s C. Diggs. D-Mlch., ubd the council to either ex· arrh·rrJ at City Hall. empt the annexed .ecUon of A.~ King departed. Sheriff! the Kadane leaae rrom the J_amt>~ G. Cl~rk and his depu- prohibiUon or dr-annu the t 1r~ moved in at Ole • COtJrt· territory ' hou~e lo arrest lhe student Newpo'n.·a charter prohibit& dt'1nonstrators. I oU drtlllng rdlnln& or produc-Also reJea sed on bond was lion acepl ir tbe dvtty ex· an associate ~ King. the. R.tv.! iJt.ed prior to allMUUon. Ralph ".'bernathy. They went I Property Involved ii ap-ou1 a side entrance and were proximat.e.ly 20 1cnl west of ~ri,rted ~y . Mrs. Kln~. I a line ei:l.ended coutward Tht• Cl\'ll righU leader -from Whitlie-r Avenue--ne.::ir ~~k" lo newsmen outsidt' the1 the Costa Mesa city liiiltu. /al l and walked across the sirrrt 11.·kb Abernathy to 1 "<'ltlng car. \ I• B•r ... r Area A Nw Face For Education Here are basic elements of school redistricting plan recommended Thursday ~ trwtees of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach elementary dis- tricts and the Harbor Area's high school board: • lulc Plan: Cills for consolidation of three ex- isting districtl into one covering all elementary "lld secondary schools in Harbor Area. · Name: 'l'No recommended -Newport Harbor Unified Srhoot District, or Newport Harbor.Costa Mesa Unified School District. loundar._,: Those of present Ne"•port Harbor Union High School District plus 4.000 acres on rring~s of Corona del Mar. INrcl of Tru1tff1: Seven ll.'Ould be elected 1t large. but dents of one or seven trustee plan. m e m b e rs. The;; would run as resi· districts set up by Trustff Dl1trlcts: Generally. Lhree in Costa Mesa. two in Newport Beach and two c rossing conl· munity Jines. Sweeping Changes In Store By CHARLES ff. l;OOS Staff F..daceUon \\'rl&er School authorities Thursday reached accord on detai1' of a school redistricting plan which M"Ould change the (ace of cducalio11 in the Harbor Area. The proposal calls, cener ally. for a merger by July I, 1966, of the area's three school dh;tricts. !See accom· panying story (or details.) Recommendations agrffd upon by members of the three existing school boards go to the Orange County Com• mittee on School District Or· ganlzation for action n e i: t Th.ursday .. The count y committee a:es- sion is certain to bring an· other clash between Harbor Area and Tustin school auth· oirtles because school reor· ganlutloll plans for both !areas Include a controver1lal piece of territory on the out· skirts of Carona del Mar. CAN MODIF'' O·Nner Y1Uee appeared bat· fled by tne bell)'dance alle- gations. He did 111 tbat cer· tain TahiUan dancen bad performed. He ldtntifW tbem .. ,,.w .. lloult -,...., Simone and Mnta. SomeUmet:, Y 1 l I • e Aid, t.J:Ubt'flnt off-datJ 1lrltQrt ..... lesses also dropped tn and &d a tum nr two lo Tlhltiu tunes. As tu tht!. splrll o( love. Y1l· lcr Cuulrl only shrug. nlL SMIL NO -Tahltlon l!llsen• Yatlee won IPWG1'1l or an entertainment permit for his new Ba~-f'lltlurant Thursday night despite rharge1 of b6Dydancine and Jove at the bar. Vallee still fares the threat of an appeal P.rotest hearing be· fore Newport Beach City Counc!I. ln the. complaint., tOfliH't·I ·\~k.ed what he planned lo do ntn Uwud. J1clr. ind .-.t:11 .. 1no ,, Kin& s•td: .. I don't! ael Kadane clalm oil waa: be-know , yet." lie went to the1 inf produced ea tbe properly home of a Selma (;Jvil rights before anneuUon. • \ea.:ler. They claim the C1ty Coun· ShorU y bf!fore K.J n~·s re- cil'1 action violates their eon· leasr more than ;,o adulf Ne· slltutlonal right. of due pro· "?ro1·· marched uri ihe court· cess and taklnc property with· hou:.• and were arrested oy T•• Rat•: \Veighted combination computed un- der 11tate required rormula. Based on current fiiz. urea mai:tmum rate anowabte n>mes out to about 13.14 per '100 -nlu~ Fi"'"' undoubl· edly would change by effett11'e date of unification, however. D•t• of IJe<tl.ri: Probably In Junt, but euct d ate left to rountv·suoerintendent of 1<:hoolt. In iy event, before July I. 1965. Howe ... er. the: committee, whkh can modify tbe plana at it.a pleasure. is expected lD settle the dispute, lben .tend the Harbor Atea pl111 on to the state .Board ol Ed!JC .. Uon fpr that body'& approval, probably in March. If the state board approves, the plan ~·ould be placed be· fore area voters. The local boards, ~·hich met In an ami· cable session Thursday nl&ht, aarttd the \/Ote should be conducted before July L this year. Newport elementary board members agreed to the dale reluctantly. but board President Donald A. Strauss was the only one who opposed it. out compenaatlon. Clark Effective Date: Ne~· district would be opera· lional for 111 purposes on July I. 1966. ~11chae! told the commis- sion that such an operation B E I h • ""'' .. oise and congestion ay ar . -moving They have asked the Super· ior Court ruJe against the city and spell out their rights to Selma Ja i' Js drill on the property. loncfs: Indebtedness Incurred bv ore.sent ele- mentary dbilricts to remain responsibility of lhose ·~stricts. and .... ·ould downgrade tbe Bal· boa are1. He wtll 1ppea1 the i""' 10 the ctty eouncu. Dellt."'ed b)' A ppe<tl 75 Seeking Voter Curds "If /OU can't have a res· .1 taurnnl wi"' entertainment In BLEW IN a con1n1ercia\ ~~e, whe.re Protesting Back Bay home· must take out 2 city use per·' ' St•I• lulkllnt Lo.n1: Also to remain re!'ioOn· !'ibility of e11:lsting elementary districts fCO!ta f\tesat can , •• 11.,. It, Commts· . . !BLEW OUT 5ionei-\'liiham Clark asked. owners Thursday night "·on mil. Timing: Plan. which is recommendation onlv, The redistricting plan ~·ill be the second submitted for the Harbor. Area in the past year under a series of school reorganization la'4'S dating back lo 1~9. Y:tUtt was represented in delay of 1 permit that wou.1d Spokesmenfornearbyhome- 1 SELMA. Ala 'UPI\ J:O<'s to OranJ_!e County Committee on School Dis· his quesl for an entertainment allow remov~I of 400.000 .cu· owners. including Roger \Vat· Let me put It this "'ay. Sheriff James Clark jailed! trict Organization for action Feb. 11. County com- permit by Richard Higbie, blc yards of fill now stockpt!ed son. 210 Private Road. and The forecast storm blew a~ut 75 praying Negroes to-milt<'e can modifv as it t•hoosrs. If anproved by former ct.mmlssioner, hot air a1ong the western shorehne Angus Potter 21 7 Private I in faster than meteoro-day when the1· icnored his ron1mittee. plan eoes to stat" Rn11rd of F..(!uration ballooni.c;t and Balboa Island between 22nd-and 23rd Road· attacke'd lhf' use of logisl Gordy Shields an· command to 1eavi:-!he Dallas fnr action. nrobabl.v in 'litrch. If c!~le body approv~s. attorney Streets. bulld~zers and Ion.I? p~rades tlcipatea. and only li,l!ht County courthou~r I plan ,1·ould be pl aced before \'Olers. 1-ligbiP said Yatlee was will· . Removal of the \"ast .c;a~d· of tru~ks hauling the earth sho .... ·ers are in store Sal· , In Oearby ~l:inon . another Rt:JECTEO Jn_g tu _have _hi~ permit \\·ith a pile created by bay dredgtn~ out along Irvine Avenue. urday. "'ith c I e a r i n .I! group of Nt"grnes marched ~ t;A ~-·~ "'~"% Last Julv, the state Board tn.al llmt' l1m1t to prove the had already been started b) weather in the afternoon. ;on the Perry Coun1y court· of Education rejected a pro· entl!rtair.ment "'ould be ac· contractor R. \V, McClellan LONG DEBATE A hall inch will fall to· house, but Sht>rtff II' U. Loi-posal to split the Newport ceptable :o community n:iores and Sens, who pay Oran~e \Veary Ne wport Beach plan· night. tis made no attrmpt to ar· Cd M D l z Jl arbor Union lligh School In a final blast, M1chael 1 County 10 c~nU per cubtc ning commissioners listened Boalsmen take ..._·arn· rest them. j ltp ex ones Dist rict. calling it one of the charged. "'these peop~e are yard for .the fill . 1to arguments until the debate ing: l'.'esterlies up to :!5 The Selma arrests brought "' "''orst plans they had ever foreign to our area -it's not Operal1ons ~·ere halted threatened to extend intol knots were to start 1:.iti' to nearly 2.900 lh c total num· St"t'n. patr<•nizf'·! by local peoplr. J .,.,,hen ~he _Orange ~oun1y Ila~· morning. then decided to de.1 this afternoon. brr taken into cu~tod\' in Sel· K;/.l.e(/ by PlUJl,J•erS Curren! school redistricting (Ser r•ANCE, Pace !) bor D1str1ct was informed 11 lay the entire issue to allo"·J 'ma and ~tarion s111c"e a Ne · a, fl legislation is aimed at equal· study of the problem. lgro voler registration drive izinc the taxable "'ealth be· , .. 1 City Eng1net"r Benjamin B ;-----------1s8tahrtal<fd iD kthe area t"'O and ,'\ h:d for dunlex zonin" on he had bren S""aklng lo the (Ste DISTRICT, Pagt !) ' r, I •• ~ ¢o< ~'~Zi¥Jt& ~ ~~~,[Nolan promised an investiga. wee s ago ,-"' ·1 d,-~ I h lion in the field to oetermine MARKETS I About 100 N g. 1c·1 16 Jots bcll'.cen ()('ean Bou\e-1counci Thurs ay n g t. h In Id N . e rof'~ par 1 · . . "\Ve "ll give it another try," T e s e e'vs lif alternate hauling routes pate~ In the Ma rion d~m?n· vard and Brt"akers Dnve in he declared in the city hall might make the fill removal NE\V ''ORK jLJPJ ) -~.1,r~at1on .. They stood s1n~1n1? Corona of'l f\tar "'as unanl·l\ohby. 8a1·te11det• "'~~:=-i"t'3""C'f:?W'inla a ttilll -1 'Jf'" _., M.en ... less ob1ectionable to nei gh· Stock prices mO\'ed slii;.:h1!.\ • eedom songs on ~he sidr· rnou sl~· rrJectrd Thursd a y A sizeablt" delegation ap-j For All Kid• Uncle ~n. the DAIL"\. PIL01'"s children's columnist, h old !' three contesu ~·eekly (or kuls- drawing, rhyme and story anll joke. and riddle. Uncle Len i~ fa st bet:oming a favorite wilh children of an ages, ho .... ·ever. Page 13. "'""Ir Gnldr Index llarbor Council PTA lists suit- able current movies to be shOl'.'n in the Harbor A re a. Sot1t"IY Page 12. INDEX OF INSIDE FEATURES no·1t1n~ . . . 16 C:iHfornia Nt\\'S . . . . . . . . 5 rra.~~ifird .. , ..... 19 ·:JO Cnmu:~ ............. 13 F'111toria\5 • .. . .. . . . . . 10 Fi'lance . . . . . . 8 • 9 !\'•"'' 11orf Dnrhflr ··- National Ne<.1·~ 3. 4 Obituarit"s . . . . . 3 Orange County . . . . . 6 Social Note~ 11 · 12 Sports . , 14 · 16 Telcvl5ion ... , \Vefkcndcr DA 11.Y Pll.OT WI!~ W"!c~ I• Comb•n•<I '"" M~*'-""11 nrt1cr in ~r11·porl Bt"ach , 221 1 \\.t"SI Balboa Bh·cl . ~' ,, .... !'t c Pa,i::t 2 for addrrs'>r~ 01111hcr ot lu·r~ }-'(Ir \l:issifird Ad\"rrti11int'. Call fH2·:;.4iirl 1-"or .111 0 1hrf [)rp~rlrn<'lll!i . ('al! til2·~:t1 ; Fin111 \', tu11n,!rr and North \ounl.1· T('l('Jlhflnr~ ;110 l:.'~fl "" •>r• 11,,,,, ,.,~ "•"~M •O••C•••• mollt( •• •d•0<li••m•nh m•• '* ", •M!vc•a '"''"""' •a«••• """'"'l'O'O '" ,....,.,,.,,1 (CClf ''gM. lft .. 0 •01>110 (.~>I P"bh•~'"IJ (O'l'Pt~p I '"'"" ""'"l• bors. lower in moderate 1radirii: walk, but flnall~-disp('r~rd night by the Ne .... ·port Beach pcared to oppose the R·l to Speakin~ for the county today under a con1hina!1o11 afl(•r ahout ,l) 1111nlC'~ 11ht·n Planning Cnmn1lssion. n.2 zonin~ shift. alleging it A1•1•esled :1arbor district. llarhor En· of prrssurC' £ron1 prr·11 r•·I..· f~ltce falle<I tn lake any n<:· K~»· pruponcn1 of the change \\·ou ld increase densit.\' and ag· i.:ineer Jamt"s Ballin,i;cr told end evening up upcrati(•l\' lion I · I f II G . 1 h 23 d · lron1 singe· am Y use, . gravatc parking and traffi c f C h city panncrs t e r Street andprofit·takinq. •SCC'(J1111· The Selma delegation 11;11k·1Bcrk Kcl!!l~g. :JJJ5 Ocean Problems along the pri\'alt" A let• l'aS stockpiling area was est ab. talio ns, Pages 8·9.1 cd lo the courlti(lu~f' to pre. [H\'rt . deC'lart"d after the de·I Brra.ker~ Drive. I Ii.shed about \hr ti rne 111<' city Markt"t te-ehnici an~ h:itl sen! a petition askini:: thal cision that he y,•ould appeal to Kellog.1: countered that dup· A C ,1 ba 1 d 11·as developing its grading more or Jes~ ex..,.ctrd ;i the vo•-· 1 ,. 1-1 •-lh c··i C .1 1 1· Id •-h osta .,. rsa r en er d" ,,~ """r rrg1s rn ion is '"" t" 1 y ounc1 . ex deve opmcnt 1'."0U ll\:: t t"I d "th f 1 lor inancc. do\\'nturn and said Iha! ii ripened for their signatures. Surpri5ingly . Kellogg told on lv y,•ay to assure 01'.'ners ofi"'as char~e wi e ~ny lie said the stockpiling l'.'as a norn1al OC'rurrrnrr r1n order~ of Federal Judi!" frllo"' prorrrt ~· oy,·nrrs favor· the· 16 lots a reasonable de· drunk ~riving ~oda_y {o11o .... tng fSee PROTEST. Pai:e 2) u n d e r the circums1a nl"r• f)aniel H. Tho1na~ in ~lobilr ing thf' changf' that he thoughl1velopment of their holdings. a traffic colll~1on in . Ne~po.rt ---------"----"-:..C..:..::..c..:..:· Nurman A. Rousselet, 35001neach Thurs ay n 1 g I .'n 'Big Sloppy Mess' Mystery Shroztd8 Police Hectring Ocean RJ\"d ., presented thr ~h\ch t\\·o persons y,•ere tn· commission "'llh a petition iured. signed b\' 69 nei ghborhood ! Georg; Charlrs John~on. J~. property Q..,_·ners "'ho opposed ?f.773 ~\\Ison St:, remo1nrd tn the rf'zoring. They claimed It ]Jal I lh1s morn ing aft er he I .,.,,nuld d1.1.,.,·ngradc their prop-J"·as unable to post bond. lerl\' value~. lie 11.·as arrt"sled at 6 p.m. \:ctcran commission Secre-ilim1)ing 3\\'~Y from th~ acti· 1ary !lay 'I . Copelin examln·1den1 at lrv~ne Avenue and B~ STt:\IEN G IB~01\" . ed th<' signatures, 1h<'n de. 1 \JeslclUf Drive 01t11toe;,,,1..,11.,, 1surprlse 1riln<'~s 11ho1nl1 l ••11 JJ,~<s and I 11.'I~ ri t:ht 1n 1h<•!nd,1 :1n!I 11 1111c~~cd llr1nt·larl'l.i. '"They look goOO 10 p?\icr s~id Johni;o n·s ca r . . _wan t to cllsc·us~"' lo !r~!i 1 1 ·111ddl~ of ii. I f>'11 I 11;1' fun~· 1,1111,·h the-ho~· In the ta\·(' nir : I c.in I find a ringf'r in co\hdrd y,•1th lhc rrar or one _ll'.~ ~all ol.l~rrvf'r~. tod11y Gla1a~ fi rNI Orin. 42. ;1n ll l"111nt11n,I! 11 h~ k1·<'p1n;! qu1C't 1 ii.:iil!l'll In protl'l"I IJl£l l'el thr bunch.' ldrb·cn hy ~l errit l \\I, Kevan, 111 rrt . ~allln g lo lr<i1n lhr 1t"ar \"rtrran or thr· •l l'p.11· Th.it 11·n.~ h~·11 \'01111111 1 . . . <.:•J nlmi:-si1.1nrr .John Jako· 66. of 1200 Rulland Roacl. New· tdrn~~ly of a "surprlsr 1'.'il · incnt. for rn i ~l'IH1lhu' ,1lt• l'1•:ich pollcrn1:in K1·l ~u" ;\!1·· lli 11' 1 du!n 1 ii.int 10 rl'l'IOrl skv J r .. miivf'd to di.~a\lo"' lhe port Beach. y,·hi(•h in turn col· n('~~ whl'n flr<'<l Ne\1'\XH'I l)c_in allrgc1\l y sl l'Ul'k l.;111 I' 1nil'!. 27. rlr~cnlu«I !hr• f••l'I !uni, ~11 ll;inicl l"f'\':lll ed du plex lontn~ and .... ·on unanl· lldC'd ..._.1th the rt•ar of on c Uc~c.h fll11l rcn1an IJ ri .u r: I a s rl•nce Rrit1. a 19·.1·1-ar·•'l•t '" .:s y,·hit·h It'd lo hi• rt ·i~·tl It'll it 11;i,, a ~e1ere moui: ~upporl. dri\·cn b~· ~laxinc II , f\la ssa· Orin ~ llppent hf'arini:: rl· nr, last DC(' 21 11 >1 11' 1\1 1' ! th1· in<·ldvr11 11t1 1•h rr•11ll Jhtn~ Iha! h;1d h:tPl'•'nP<I an1t Jn a rt>la trd rna\IC'r in 1he nari. 20. South Laguna. \vho 511.~ll·it t on i~hl , 11·a~ In poli l·r e11~1 1f1h· 10 l•n In lh1\ fi ritl!! 1•f f\·•1n li<tt1 '1 11:1111 t<1 ll11rt l)ffil"•'I Rtca . Jiu.:k B Larson. 302~ h:u.t slopp('d for a 1r af1 1C' light I I hi~. P11htic hrannc hl"forr· of !hr Dr1n rr,ldrn,·1· 1n \, • I ft•lt ~1ek ;11 111• .1 .. 111,1r!1 I •1·111 Hrt·a krr, Orivt•. 11•as allu1\·r.d al thr 111trr~c>rllon . lhi" livil St:•rl'\\'•' lloaru \\a~ 11or1 llci~hl~ ll.1n!PI l"f:lll.•··' 11, '''PL011 u•1! lh;it Ht·ll1 11 1:1ri<1lll'i" 11a\1 lni; a \ll·f("11 Kr1nn .~aid h:;-"·uuld i:r(' his 1~ c·on\•l'nr .at 7 30 p.n1 in thr The incldt•n t 11 a~ ~:··"·111.. .f<·llnn11•1 r .. ld 1· '" 1.. n 11 11 1 h11r1 :111(\ 111:11 h<' 1nill· •rp,1ralion hf't l'rcn ti1·n d.,.,·rll· ~\' n l•ln~irlan ;\J i.,~ ;\l:•~:.an· en~: Counl·tJ chninhcr~ as ;1 ··111c ~1upp1 Ill•''' ti· "' '!('cl a 11• .. t1 11, 1•1, , .. 1 ' 1.11• ii Ii•' 11;1< 11111111~ 111 tori:1·I ln'1 un1\s on 11111 H·2 lot a •·i 11<1 .. l:ik1•n to ll n:1~ 11rt'S· I l1t1 At!urnr\ Tull~ S··~· polter111an :11 \\,•,11~, r l)p, !.I ,1' 11, I• 11• 11,1 1•1 1nrl'l!·r11 i'1\1~!ihn1 .~ 1ik 1· 1-:irh1·r hi~ rur'h cul on h~tcr1~n lln•pitnl 11 1th \\h:Jt niour said hc tl ..;-a ll Polter ni_ght"s s1•.,•ii1n 11• ;11 :1"2~1 1'1:11 '' •I'" 111~1· 11rtl' 111ltlni: 11"1 lnrge1 l !rr:in 13 .. nilt\:u·d 1\·a~ l'C\'Qk· "as tl c.scr1l11'd as a :.c i•ere IChicf ,Janic.c; Glave£:. and a '"I fell 1l Y.tl~ 1u11· lJ1,; •!••1 1 u~·tJtly tov~ lh·J1 L 111!1• • u;-, (Srt' IJl~I~. l'iagi> ?) ct! by t~.e City Cou ncil. 'whlplash injury. I• •l::arly 1to7. Pag, 5 STANFORD (Af) -Al· most everybody -'io is any· bod y at St.anford .,ay denied a ~port that so of Stanford University's y g English instructors " ally arouse freshmen" er deliber· ately. The remar in ar. om student Women was attributed. port of fo rmer rs. to Dean of e A. Allen. 1 t r o n g I y di~· that phase of <he The de agreed report. ~mpt sions tbao said it was an al· reconstruct discus· ch occurred atore e months ago. student ·1erston. the Id a Women'• Council g that "salacious ma· " used in freshm a n [ti lf est111inster En_..:g;';ti prOllll: ' Ult J 1 ~, • tribated c ., fNt~· men coeds. "The report con· tinued: ''These professors, she laid. sexually arouse the freshmen both within the classroom and without it. She cited 11 a case in point a story about a pro· lessor who stood upon the steps of Wilbur Hall (a men's dormitory) and urced lhe freshmen 'to 'make' a girl within the week. "The young p r o f e s sora arouse the girls auually, as well. They concentrate delib· erately on the eroUc aspects of literature, bl part because those who are unmarried use literature as their aexual oot· let, and in part because the y Two Councilmen Recall Targets Trial Near End in Land Suit From Page l ,.. ti ......... ""' .. > tlllllr •n11• ·· . Tli ........... pertlcuJar exception to UU. phue ot the report. said she thought ·•the student. have tried to be hon· est'' in telling of the meeting but "I believe their interpre· tations ue inaccurate." The aexual references wPre presented as 1upportiJll data to student charcea that deans lnterlered with disciplinary action by student <:ounclls. The student governing body in a special meeting Thursday nigbt said students, aJid not the d43nJ, 'hould have com· plete diaclpllnary control. The student group's action followed a report in the cam· pl!s newspaper T h u r 1 d a y chaTging that some adminis· ~ •v• bied to iJlfluence •· ....,.. the student judl- dll' CftDCiL Portions ofthe clal council. Portions nf th 11 report were immediately de· nied by university officials. By a 62-60 vote the student legislature sent t-0 President Wallace Sterling a demand that the a o v e r n t n c body "shall have sole jurisdiction over student affairs and con- duct." Students on the men· a and women's councils now alt in judgment on clusmates. but their decisions are only rec· ommendations to the dean of atwtentl. The dean holds u.I· Umate power in d,l1clplinary CUH. Appeals may be made to the president. Midwest Warms Newoort Harbor 1.µ11;1t.!I ··-Robert N. Weed. 'Publisher Thomaa A. Mumhint. Editor Thomaa Xeevll. P:dltorial Director Jack R. Curley Paul Nluen Buslne~~ Man11ier A~~lstant Publi.sber Mtmbrr A1toel1lfd fllrth Unittd Prm lnttrntllonlf Mtmbtr Audit S..rtau of Cin:utallons Mtmbtr CalifOt11t1 Nt'MPIPff' Pllt>llihtrt Anoct1tlO!I Mtmber National Cdltwlll Auocl•tlon OAIL 'f '9L01 •"" wllldl ho qmblnff !ho ~ l'rtu It ~ltlv• '" laur -••NII..._ -''"'.., H,.._, .. tel!, Coote -·· Hutlll~ a.Kl\ •"41 • '"""•' Miiion l'Ubll!l\H dtllV UC•~· ·~· "' Oren.. Cwt! l'ubllll!lflt ,............ '711 WWI ........ llou .. •trd. How-1 l .. <11. Ct llfert\11. l'rl1'!1t11 1l1nfa, J?ll l1lbe•~ &GUlt •lrd H__, ., •• ~ -••1 Slrffl •ll<f r11ur11 .... ,,. ..... <••'' "•M. ,., ....... 1 .. I Mc~an Jl<.'porl~ Tools Stolen 2 . 0••1.Y ..... ol1HEW'·""'u 1.,hile Ffeefean Fri., Feb. S, 1965 '-r ~ .. Trio Face He·aring In Holdu11 Escapee Wounded Twice by Officer By TONY PAYTON Burka lbtened ln on the Of 1111 oe11y "• ,..,, call. Buena Park police said. The officer then accom· LOS ANGELES -Three BtTENA PARK -A Chlno panled Mrs. Ro awl c It to men accu~ed 01 holding up Se· Prison ~ s ca Pee .was shot Buena Park in her car. When curity First National Bank's twice by a state ofhcer here thev arrived here 1horUy aft· • early today as the convict at· er 2:15 a.m., Burka croucb-Corona de! Mar branch will tempted to flee after be.1.n1 ed down behind the front seat. bi arraigned Monday in Fed· partially handcuffed. era! Court here on char1es of James Roawlck, 30, was re· FLAGGF.IJ DOWN bank robbery and kidnaplng. ported in fair condition, ~ a:e~!~n~~e •:~ ;~: ~ ~:U! The suspects, who alleged· 01ran1 ge Cl ounty Gden~thalbHlloe't point R1oswldt ran out ln the I d . h th p ta · s pr son war wt u · • ed h y escape wit mor~ an wounds in the shoulder and street and flagg t e car $15,000 in the Jan. 5 shck·up. leg. down. were indich:d by a Federal The escan.e waa shot by As Roskwick app~~afrched tthhe r ... , {fl car Bur I emeraeu om e Grand Jury Thursday. 1 tat e correctio... o cer back seat, brandilhing a .38 Named In the indictment Jack A. Burk 11, who had caliber revolver, and told the and still in custody in Los An· chased .Roswick from Chino escapee: "Hands up l" geles Cou11ty Jail are Carl F. after hl!i escape Thursday aft-Burks slapped a handcuff Dunbar II, 18, of Indio; Ron· ernoon. on one 9J fl,oswick'• wri.st1, aJd R. Thomas, 20, Geneva, STOLE BUS but before he could 1et the Ala., and John W. Naughton, AccorJ1n1 to police, Roa· second one on, Roswick was 42. Loa· Angeles. wick wal\ workinc with a pri•· off and running. The trio I a c e kldnapin( on work ga111 when be jumped The officer 1a1d be shouted charges stemming !rom the lllto the priloa bus and drove "h£lt!" twice, fired a shot abduction of retired A r m y It away. Tbe bu1 waa found into the (rOUDd, but R-0swiclc Colonel Charles Morrison, 88, abandoned three hours later continued r u n o I n g. Burks 518 Cameo ftlghlands, Corona in Monrovia. then fl.red three more ahota. del Mar. and bank manager Burka waa able to locate two of which tllt the fleeing Gene P. Montgomery. Morrl-Ro1wlck when the escapee man. son was forced to .drive two telephoned hit wile ln Chino R o 1 w I c k is a convicted of the bandits to the banka. Thursday nttht, asking that burglar serving a 15-year sen· while Montgomery was taken she meet him in Buena Park. tence. as a hostage wh~n the hold· up pair fled. Neither victim WAI hurt., Nauchton b 1uipect.ed of drtvtn1 the getaway car wblcb wu pnaumably parked near the area where the 1unmen releulli Monttomery. Navy Forces Depart For Giant Exercises as Arctic Air Moves East ' - If 10 ,, rr H •I J4 ,. 11 It , .~ DAii F1 E c E BA! pell Ing was day T. ed boo1 zle tion test ( Sll 65 M M Cc Pt 1't w. Su Pc: B. Fr Ct Fe: o{J Sh Br tor M01 rn Su w. B.e Mc ~ r Mc Mc me 1al Ma )AV Glc Sui SOli ta Mr; tie1 vis la Ser cLif Gut Pa• Wr tor. ~;\llT 223 viv son Mr: ing 3 p Pee ner l\'AL dai: Ric Nat Als Ric' nee ser Pee nrr MAR Cat Sur ur Ma: wer clf11 Bal Mai B.' Coron C'osta fl 110 I l'EEfo 7Rllt f \\ l·S t:?7 1· 8undy Holds 1st Talks 1 With Vietnam's Khanh De Gaulle Idea No Snub Revamping of U.N. Meant Hits Blank Wall By Envoy SAIGON (UPI) -White PARIS ILJl'll -Pre11ident aln, rrance. the Soviet t:nion House aide Mc~rge Bundy Charles de Gaulfe's startling and Red China as partici· today met with Vietnamese, ·1 pro~sal for a special inter·liints. strongman Lt. Gen. Nguyen .:. 1 n a t t o nal conrer·enee to re·1 , . Khanh on the second day of a ., . ·,,,, '£ vamp the United Nations in In London, the Bnt1sh gov-C • • i . to So th' oAtLY ~•LoT1N1w1.;-R\1ss consultat:on "·ith Red China 1ernment appeared in no hur· a.ct finding m ssson u ----------blank wall today. At the United Nations in Bundy at first was reported President Johnson virtual· New York, Western sources to have canceled the mee g ly rejected the idea yesterday said there were two objec· with Khanb commander·ln· Fri., Feb. 5, 1965 3 appeared to have run into a ry to take up the proposal. Vietnam . ~ Rocket Booster during a Washington news lions to De Gaulle's plan -hie! f th So th Vt tumese conference held soon after De the inclwilon of Communist c 0 e u e c ,, w~llfL B ..... p L•-GauUe spoke to French and China and the idea that the armed forces. But the meet-ft -.-.n eGufl rOu~m Okay on T est foreign newsmen in Paris. big powers have the right to ing only was put off for four . . , C'oni munist C'h ina is not a run the world organization_,_ hours because Bundy wai. Thi• whtle·.faced calf was doing ·•remar.kably well ' normal bod y. a single head with one pair of horns ED'NAROS Atn r n H c E mcrnbrr of thP I '11ited Na· Irish sources at the l'niled; li ed up with communication~ locf,,, <lesp1te t.he two <'?1TIJ1le_te ~ares it ~·as born and one brarn. but four c>\·es ltwo on side. two in BASE I AP 1 -A solld·pro· tion~. and for yPa rs the t'nil-Nations i.aid the plan might . . 11 11 h The r alf s onl y d1sa?illty 1s Ural 1t cannot rentrri. two noses and two mouths_ It was born Jan. pellant ro~ket motor general· ed S~ates has led the drive to be pic~eJ ui.. by. some of ~he r r.~ m Washington. source~! -,1;inrl nr walk because of its large head. lL has a 31 at ranch at llopeton. 30 miles north of Merce<l. Ing a m1IUon pound s of thruft bar 1t ~om the wor~ organ· neutralist coun~ws. especial· saL ~ A b d Maxw Ill ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-was successfully tested Thurs· ization. , ly thosP. which have fa vored · • m assa or e day, the Air Force reported. Nevertheles:. De Gaulle, Red China's admission to tbe D. ;~ylor,t ~o ns:.t 1~1 ~~~~e T\' Actor The rocket, being develop-lduring his 75-minute session,world body. But they said ~~fd1~~ea des~~ th~ tal~ ed for the Titan C3 space l with the newsmen. called for many of the smaller nations .• e ' d cordial ., booster, was test fired noz. a new Geneva conference to would object to De Gaulle's as warm an · zle • up in a secured posi-reform the United Nations I parallel idea for a return to AVOIDED J . , il cd in tlon in a concrete anj steel with the United States, Brit· strong Security Council rule. Khanh had avoided Bundy ' test stand. when President Johnson's special envoy arrived here Jl arty Brawl 0 B I T U A R I E S yesterday for a full-scale re· Laos Pl·e1n1·er Emeraes view of the Viet.nemese mill· 111 . SULLIVAN. Barbara Jessie. • '-tary and political situation. H.1.YWOOD IAP l -, 65, 788 W. Wilson St. Costa ~ Khanh declined to attend a \\ ad1• Preston. star of lelevt-1 Mesa. Survived by sisters, A/ N • ' s reception at the U.S. Embasy Slon < ·Colt 45" show, was I Mrs. Margaret A. Milligan, s atJOfi s trongman in a seeming snub of Bundy. ..,1 hi..,tltng happily in hls cell"! Costa Mesa : K a t h r y n Kha.nh was invited to a re-. . . . . Peters, San Diego: Mrs. ception tonight at the house tO<la~ • shenff s deputies re-1 Theresa Hayes, Se at t I e VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -1with a handful of policemen. of Lt. Gen. William C. West· poned, ln the wake of a brawl l Wash.: brotJ:iers, Mr. Peter Premier pr i n c e Souvannaj A sharp turn of events aft. ~oreland, U.S. military as· in a Hollywood apartment, SuJllvan. Boise, Idaho; Mr. Phouma emerged today as er the week's fighting In the s~stance commander. but sent Ol fll·ers booked Ule 6-foot-2. Pat Sullivan . Vancouver. Laos' strongman but the once . . his "regrets" agaJn. 200 d · · B .. c. Holy Rosary 7:30 p.~.lpowerful deputy premier. Gen .1 t~y kingdom h~s left Phoum1 He also will be ~bsent from ·p1)un actor on susp1:1on rnday. St. John the Baptist Phoumi Nosavan. is describ-I without the ma1or role he held a reception to be given tomor· O[ refusing to leave premises Church; Mass Sat. 10 a.m, 1 ed as a fugitive in the jungle, as rightwing leader in the row night by Taylor for leafl· at lhe request of Ule owner Father Anthony McGowan! shaky neutralist-rightist coa-ing Vietnamese personalities Sgt Richard Snowden said officiatine. Interment Good I rt· t h d d b I both inside and outside the f>rr'-ton one of a dozen guests Shepherd Cemetaty. Be I I I ton g.overnmen. ea e YI gove r nment, BCJt a U.S. . · I Broadway Mortuary Direc-Coney Island neutralist Premier Souvan-spokesman said Khanh was m the West Hollywood apart. tors. na. t not invited to thi.s function. 1 mrnt of Michael Silk, 30, ar·I MOTGOMERY, Roy M., 64, F Z "The government declared NO DETAILS gurd "'th Tom SheuU. 32, 1181t2 24th St .. Costa Mesa. Ull One him a rebel and will arrest No details we.re available autf\ salesman, and words led Survived by son. William him if he tries to come back." on the bour·long t a l k 1 be· to .ictlon. I w. ~otgomery, N~wport Due lO Qoc..o a ~abinet minister said in tween Bundy and Khanh. But/ \ e 1gh b 0 r s. alarmed by\ Beach ; brother. Mr. W i I I ~ an mte~e~. Khanh a~d Taylor ~re known crashes and falling glass . Motgomery. Hesperia~ 4 The ofhc1aJ, Ngon Sanani· to have dilferences 10 matt~rs called deputies who reported g r a n d children. Services NEW YORK (AP) _ Ther kone. m~ster of transport of policy and the ambaa~a~or that mlrrors an'd a pla te gla~s Mon. ll a m. Bell Broadway doors are closing 00 Steeple· and p~~hc works, added that ~ave ~und~ a complete fi ll· window were shattered. along Mortuary , <;ha~I. r n t e r· chase Park. Coney Island's the .mlhtary may shoot Phou· tn during nine hours of talks with much of the furniture ment Pacific View Memor· famed amusement c e n t e r mJ 1f he. Is captured. yesterday. . . I Preston was su rlv upon be· 1al Park. ~ell Broadway which in its he yday drew Phoum1, .44. h~d been a Khanh and Bundy . onginal· Ing •hown to a ceil. deputies Mortuary Directors h dreds or thousands '!ach, dorpinant figure 1.n the co~-ly had been scheduled to m~et lsaid. but later cheered up • 1 un I fustng struggle for power 1n at 9 a m. but at the last mm-d b . u· )AVIS. (;Jenr. Austin, 51, 423 summer. Laos since 1959 when he be· ute. Bu n dy postponed the an egan wh.is m~ Glou~ester. Cos.ta Me~a For '!lore than six decades. came defense minister, th us meeting. Survived by wife, Elsie; the thrill rides on the spraw· controlling the 30 000 -man Bundy later paid calls on son. William A. Davie;, San· ling 25-acre Steeplechase f'a.rk royal Laotian arr~y. Chief of St.ate Phan Khac Su u. ta Clara; parents, ~1r. ,a~d have been a board.walk ftx~I His rise began after he en-a c t i n g Prime M l n i s ter ~rs. Samuel A. Davis. Whrt· ture on the Atlantic Ocea gineered a.n army coup that Nguyen Xuan Oanh and Inter· ti.er. b~other: Donald A. Da· beachfront. . forced t he resignation of ior Mirtister Luu Vien. 4 Soldiers Save AEC v1s. Wis~.: sister. M_rs. ~o· ~ere has been no official Phou mi Sananikone as pre· His schedule was heavily la V: Lincoln, W h 1 t t ~e r clos111g announcement, but mler on Dec. 31. 1959. fie also laced with briefings at the S~rv1ces Sat. 2 p,m: West· many of lhe 300 regular su~]directed the military opera· headquarters of the U.S. mil· cliff Chapel. Hev. Jo rank mer workers know t~e ne~s tion in 1960 that ousted the re-itary assistance command Scientist Gun~. of~~ciat ing. ln~erment al:eady. The reason is dwtn· gime of Premier Souvanna. here Pac1r~c \1ew Memonal ~ark dlrng crowds. ·Souvanna regained the pre· Tomorro"' B~ndy is sched· WASHTNGTO\' I •\P i _ n Wec;1t1 1ff Mor1uary d1rec-James J . 0 nor at o. the miership in June 1962 and ' ul ed to meet with representa· p 1 C ·Id ' 1 r tori; park s general manager for ' made himself defense min · lives or South Vietnam's four auld' . ~ebd~rso , or <' o th.r -:\tlTll C'l\'lie If "" 2721 r. 30 years. i;aid the owners. will ister. Phoumi was relegated religio11 ~ communities. H Is WClti~ t s ea rn g nuc: ear dsc1-'· . • • . ..,,, r •. h nnouncement m a . . , r· t . t t t en s s. was rer o\'ertng to a) 223rd St Long Beach Su r· ave an a I to hnance minister, losing irs morning ap. po1n men a f . . . d . . , .. . . few da vs t 1 f th the t.: S Emb a s s v is with rom lnJUnes i;u~tatne in a ~~~ed b~d:·~f;ci. Ma~~u J~;e~: I Fredcri.ck Garms. president I co~:~ f~rce: l~~~{io Souvan-Msgr . ~· g u Ye n Van Binh . 90-foot fall rron:i a bridge into Mrs' Ja~ita Martin ~lunt: of the Coney Island Chamber na have crushed Phoumi's ap-archbishop or Saigon. th~ PoAtombac R1dl\ er . . f . . · of Commerce, said Thursday parent bid t r · . r. e erso . a nail\ e o ington Bec:ch. Services Sat. h h d t h a d directly h c e~am power m Fresno and a graduate of 3 p m Peek Family Chapel e a no e r IO our:: of furious s t r e e t Sta f .d L' . Pe~k . Family Colonial Fu: from oHlciaJs. but knew of the righting. Military s ou r c es GoJd Taketl U .n or I n1w r'1.t.\ :i.nd the neral Home directors impending closing. said at least 60 persons were mvers ty or Californ ia. "'a~ A Steeplechase employe fo r killed in the abortive re\lolt sa.ved from deat h Thur~d.a~ \\'ALI.ACE . .Jodi M.. infant 15 years. who declined use of Wednesda.v an<I un counted by fo ur sold1en; \I.ho saw l11m daughter of r.t r. and !\Ir~. l11s na me. said Thursday night others wounded . F ron1 s hl1) 1ptunge off Kry fl ridge ntn the . Richard A. Walla ce, 7381 "Now that Steeplechase is go-,•cy nver. Natal Dr.. Westminster. ing, all Coney Island will go. . . . Aebersold. 54. was rescued Al so sun ved bv broth er . too. Th ere'll be nothing here SOUTHAMPTON .. ~.nglanci as he clung to the edg! of the Rkhard A Jr.: sis ters. Re-soon." Dv na n1itc Kills IAPI -Gold bullion \'Ol'lh ho.I~ ~is Dody had made in thr nee an d Rebecca. Private • Once there were three great .I $280,000 was repo~ed m1;i11ng thin rce sheet sen'it:f's wilt hr held at amusement centers at Con· 5 p today from the hner Capl'· Aebersold ha s been w1 'eave Perk Family Colnnial Fu· r y Island. callel the "play-• Cr~Ofl~ low~ CasU.e. Ten hoxes ot from his post w.ith. thr Ato.nic nrral Iloml' ~round of th e world." The . bullion werr. i?onr. Energy Comm1ss 1on s 1 n <' e , . . u•her lwo were destroyed by Cfi\ STAL ~I VER. F~a . Scotland\ ard sc~l.l'l.1 oll t111• .June. and ha<; been 11nrh-r M~nsll . Adel,11dr, AO, ~75 fi re, Dreamland Park in l!llO 1UPI 1. -A might y dynamite 11.ner and began an 1~n·-:t11!a· treatment as an olll ·pati"nl Cal~~ma. ~--at:~na . Reach. and Luna Park in 1944. ~xplos1on k1!led five men and t!on. The Car.rtnwn <.a ~t h' or· al the Nationa l Institutes ul S~1rv 1~ed b~ 111 phe" ._ ~r~h-.A good portion of the Coney lllJured a. sixth yes terday at rived her~ thi s morni ng fr11m Health. The nature of his ail· u1 \\ Mar:-l.1. lpsw'.~c:tr. !~land amusement area has a.n el~ctncaJ plant construe-South Arnca where the i;11ld rnent was not disclosed. oth· Mass. Graveside services b h d 'd b h' h lion site. wa s put aboard 1•r than it is not cancer or I Id r:-,. ., t Pa een pus e as1 e y 1g · Tl b b . . · . . were )~ r 11. » P ~· a · r; 5 e a artment buildings. 1e last a oard a dr1llmg The only call ma de. b~ . ih1 .inythmg caused by radintion. clflc Virtr Memorial Park Th at ma: also be the fate of barge of a Fort Lauderdale Capetown Castle du nng I I \ The scienlist had earlier at· Ballz Mo. rt ua ry Corona del St 1 ti dredging flrrr.. tore out auto voyage was at Las Palrn -1-!ended a pra\'rr breakfast Mar directors cep ec ase. windows a half-mile away and in the Canary Islands. 'nn .ilso attended ·In Prrsiclcrii could be heard for 15 miles. I Feb. 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Ask for complete descriptive folder. ...--~ ANAHEIM SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION '(; . ~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ww~~~~~~-_.....~l,...F/I FR!E ,AltKING AT All THRE! LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICE: 187 Wnt Lincoln Ave. , Anaheim, C.lifomla PRospect 2·1532 411 Main Slrttt. I 170 SOuth Brea Blvd. Hunt1n11ton Beach, ~1l1l Brea, C.lltornia LEh1gh 6·6591 JAsper 9-4971 Dorothy Y. Ulvut11d, President I J. Bernard Soto, Manaalnt Officer ' ' • I I ' ' ( t • • II , I r c • , • " • r II • • , c • E " " Ir ~ II " s ... Legislature Study of Budget Gets Under Way Stronger Welfare Urged Stanford Students Protest I SACRAMENTO CUPl) STA:\'FORD (UPI ) -The s A c RAMENTO (UPI) _ posst'ble of every budg<'t re-Gov. Edmund G. Brown today Stanford L'nlverslty carr.pus n d f t d f ''as 111 an uproar today over The Legislature is ready to be· quest," Crown said. ca e or a wo-pronge e • l'har~l'~ by two forme r stu· gin dlt.s ~onGths-long, fine comb •. 1 realize that we have I fort u:i strengthening the part-dent lt•auen that the dean of stu Y .o o_v. Edmund G. bee t Id t.b t thi . 'b lnership of the state and coun-\\Omen tried to recruit co-eds Brown s $4 billion budget. 0 0 a 5 LS a are ties in providinf welfare serv-ro report "erotic" and "ob- But It won't actually start bones' budget," he added. "I i 5 1£'<'tionul" material pre- unW about Feb. 22. know I can count on the bud-c~ 'd th t lf d ~E'ntell by professors in Eng- Budget leaden of both the get subcommittees I have ap. . ~o:nt~ai ~ 1;ebeare ad · lish classes. Senate and Assembly indi· pointed to find 'out just how mm 5 a ·~~ 1 u ma e I The charges were made In cate they 're prepared to start ba th bo all ,, more efhc1ent at both the a report prepared by Darrell s u b c o m m l t t e es poring re e nes re Y an:· state and county levels and UC Regent lluh er son and Nora Crow. through the huge budget docu· Chairman. Ge 0 r g e Mill er that improvements should be c f1mner chairmen of the men's menl containing state expeo-Jr .. D-Martmez, of the Senate lmade in the cost.sharing p be anll women's councils of the ditures for the fiscal year be· Finance Committee is ill. Aslgr ro-Slate Pro wmersity. The report was ginning July 1. a :-esult. upper chamber sub· am. suh nu tted to President Wal· Assemblyman Robert W. committees haven't yet been The governor made the com-lat1· Sterling and published Crown, D-Alameda, ways and announced. ments in a speech to the 0£ Trouble ye/\terday in the s tudent means c.hairman, announced But Miller is expected to re· seventh biennial county gov· ne\\\paper, Stanford Daily. the appoliltment yesterday of turn to Sacramento in about ernment institute for new SU· LOS ANGELES (AP) _ .\ llal\·erson and Miss Crow six subcommittees to consid· a week. and Acting Chairman pervisors. . said Dea.'l of Women Lucille er the administration budget. Sen. Stephen P. Teale, D-Concerning efficiency, he Beverly Hi_lls attorney has1Allen "attributed some of "I will ask each subcommit· Westpoint. has announced said, ''it is time to see wheth· been appotnt~d b~ the R~· the problems which occur lee chairman and all subcom-that Finance will meet Feb. er we can reduce the red-tapeigent.s of the Uruversity ?'Call-ani11n~ freshmen l women 1 to ntitt.ee ·members to make the 22. Washington's birthday, to and voluminous record·keep.1for~ta to condu~ ~"ie:tn~es~t· tlw ,alacious materials they most thorough examination1begin Its deliberations. ing involved in managing wel·lgation of causes 5 8 b M t e ~lt11l\ in freshman English Legislature At fare." Berkeley Free peec ove. and 10 the erotic approach 1 Brown said he wouJd call up-ment last f~. adop1ed by many young pro· on California industry to sub-The appointment of Jerol1)1· fl·,~or ... " Work mit proposals. leading to a con-1C. Byme w a • announc.ecl 11.-an Allen d e n i e d the tract for detailed analyses and Thursday by Edward W. Car-• t.Jrj?<'S, ard Dean of Stu· evaluations ?'. tech.niques of ter, c~.a1.rman of the Regent ~ It n1~ 11. Donald Winbigler l ..... '!.-... ~ welfare admm1strat1on. and \\ ilham E. For~s. rhau · •:1111 ·'the personal a t t a c k n rou·re ao1na 10 1n11r 1om11111na llkl Dll Plll'I 011 Pll'IDl'IDIDCI Trllll, rou mlaht 11 wall do n ID win. la WI did. Cllll IV-WOI bJ •ICk IDIClll. Down at Daytona Beach, we eave everyone another look 1t Buick'1 "Win Policy". A V-8 Buick Special won over stiff competition (sorry, boys!) in Clau IV-1n the 1965 Pure Oil Performance Trials. The winning Speci1I was equipped with our 300 cubic mch Wildcat 310 V·8 ind Super Turbine Transmission. Remember that the drivers in the Performance Trials 1re 1kllled proteu1onals, and the cars finely tuned standard production models. (If it can be 11id that the Special is "Standard'' anything.) Also remember that the trials are an exhausting, carefully graded test of• car's all· around ability. In economy, acceleration and brakin1. Small wonder the Speci1I ~me out on top. Handsomely. (The spec1f1c detail? Our hero averaged 20.689 mpg in economy, to score second amon110 cars. ft accomplished the acceleration test-from 25 to 70 mph-in 9.315 seconds, for a fifth. And took another second in braking: from 65 to 0 mph in 172 .0 feet. The cumulative result: we won all the marbles in Class IV.) '' tH1 •uoc1At10 ftHU , ,.,11c1..,. _ M<'c 11 111'11,1 10 _111j "Our goal is efficient ad min· man ~f the Regents spN 1<11 . 1• 11 n Dean A 11 e n is both 1 Auemt11v GOP 1.-, wv• ••.s '"'"'o''"'· mAmm'''"' .~.,. w1111 •"v PHii· lstration in welfare.'' Brown comm11tee studying lht •;•('liable and u n w a r· ~:a~~ llllW Muio!I I• loful mG'll"I ,,. r .. <10t uMd II\ viol•tlCHI Of r~commt"dtllons sat'd "Once we have that '"e problems. I •d ' -..be<L 01 counl'y ttrlcvlturtl c°"""I"'°"''• O.· · • " "" I THI .ovuNo• o•rtm•n1 °' Pllbhc H111111; se ''"· G• can truly help the poor to be-Byrne said he hopes the in-·The published report In· 1'9Mf lllto i.w • 11411 t11m11111111e '*' ot• o "l•Pt If • ~ · · · · ~•; "ill · d · •"le' tot u,.., ur _,,. wi.o -·1 1 ... I · ........ i.. ,.,,_ come se -sus .... 1111ng, contn · vest1g'""on w prov1 e a .111!e, referen<'es which are ••11 -c:omra1 dt•left '"'' vur ,. .. -u., .. con.,tts .-Id u s o. bu ting members of society." framework for the Universit' \111 "lout foundation and are I "-In!"' S.creme11lo •Momev £ tr1 01r1mtn1 Of Atrtcufllire 10 1ncrtoe en . . . . · · · W1rr911 Jr., -"' tlle Cllld lu•fl« Of comw~11on "" lllCTOHl"I Purc/lttt Of Concerrung cost·shanng, of Califorma, which lS one of r !atr t.o the facult y of the Ccwllrol. 11. Wtl.,nd, O·Sanlt Btr~rt. • . , , '" ' . . YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED 9UALITY BUICK DEALER! "-V11''" """' 10 ,,.. Sf•1• eoerd °' •01n •or "llOOI 11inc11 1>'09rtmu SJRlthe governor said that under the very great inatitutfo ns of l.n"ltsh Dc1>artment to indi· SEE THI SINAT E I rH1 ASSEMILY the present system many higher learning m the world \ 1d11al students. to this office C-lhflteMI Amt"*"9flt IMrMucH Ctftllllull...al A_,,, lllf...,v<M t' d h t f lJ · ti) I I uJ I "'-Al I . D•• _ '""'"' etttctl•• d•te 01 ,,. '""'1,.,..,.111 _ Pro•lttn ior •P"°'"'· coun 1es are un er a eavy to opera e success u Y in <' an1 part c ar y to ~an • ------------------------ADt 111 tAllfo1111A FOi C4llfOP IANt Me ... uec1 ., 9tMrol H U ions from 901!> rntnl of Sftlt su,,.rll\ltno.M of P<IDhc burden. broadest liberal sense." 1C'n,.. Wmbigler said. 41Y lfltf fintl ae11our-1 lo Jan I '""''"''°" ll't tltcltd bcMrd Of ~•lion, I efttr llt1tl tCIO\lrnmcnl. CSA I., Lt9t>-ACA n. Wlltlmort. 11-GarOtfl Gro•t. l'Nr>ll'O. 11-0ltl. 1111• 1,.~. 11111 lllf...,vt.. IMt'f -lltoUlru tle<llOft tw Gl•lrlct O.VW -E1l1b4l1/I" crlrnlt1tl ""•l•lts of mtmDtn of S111e llottd of EOU<•llOll; I .., unl tw!VI POUCU IOtl ot u rt1l11 Clruo>. A8 Ill. W/ltlmott SI lll. Gtul\S-y, ll·Wtl'°""lllt uW -lltrno•H •ltlt ~" tMIMI UC -11-lr" ,....,1. of Unlversliv lurl\dldlontl slrll~HI A8 U2. Elllon, I). of C1lllornl1 lo r-1 annuolly lo eove•· LOS Ar>otlt" l'rovi<M• lot slolt cer!lllU · nor tl1d leol1f1lutt con<ttnlnt oerwnntl IJOn Of colle<llvt berg1lnl1>t IOr .,..1111 l'Ntttfti Ill 1M. M<Aleer. O·Stn Fran-Ulrt IKlllly emoloyeu A8 l6S. Ovl'Nlly, clsco. O.Los A119tlu Prov~s to< coHectlYe Vm -lncruva from u mllllo11 to, ~r011n1,,. lot hOw>ll•I Clh1rld -10yff1 tlO mlll111<1 emount t•tlltD.. lo Ototrl· All W. Ovmollv """' of Vtltftl\I Affelrs from F "'"' '"" Narcttla -Pt,.,.,111 P041cemtn lo llotd Home BullClllW Fu"" Of lh .JJ SB *· tor n llo•it• ony -'°" i. /\al ru~blt McAlw•. co11tt lo ~htv• la • nttcOflu ..,diet/ aetl,,_. -ftrovlo.t C'Oll fll llvl,,. All 10 . Al /l<,.11, II ll tnc:"O $tfllt Ft. tellu•l_,,t Ill tllowanc.et u uble to rt· l'tOtl<M -G1•H C•IV emoloyn more tfrt<I sltlt -IOYU l f>d tl1tltl4t W"'IV• lrHdom for POlitlcol tcllvllv, Al e7M , ors; Sii >ti. S/lort. O·Stocltlon Ovm•ll W. l 1'9t -Prolllbll• "''°" from Ulllnt OIH•~ -ilutr.or11u dl~11tr t r t • tulo llrt w"ICll 11 not (Ill IY" '"'.cl I couniY acllOOI suo.ronttndtlll lo oollfn Ond -roved Ill' 1Hlt/IWtY P1lr0'1 SB -td llOOCI rtl1.t tlflt t lCI, All .... lfl. RoclA, 0-SK'rtmento. eeion1, ll·Eurtko. c.... -Cllanw. _,l'fll .. ,. '°' Tu -"'°"ICIU tor • ~ ..... Ctfll ,, ... ComrNrclal tnO Mt'°" In C11<l1ln nortt.-IU on llolel and rnoltl '-Tl OC~tllCl'I trn dl1lrlct11 $1 1'1, C~ritltftMft.o I). All 170. Ptlrit, D-Oll!l111e1. Eureh. c;-.. -Ellm lneles oourwt tuCll ti MNk.81 -Olvldll .,.,. Into five dlt-,_..1,, l!'llnMn. clllMntllfo, ouDhc \ti• trlc•s Ind ~ .i1tr1ct review com-ty, eccldt<ll prevenllon tl1d llre IWOIK· m1lltt lllldtr &otrll ti/ Mtdlcal Eum· lion II-om .Vbllc •d!Ool """',...., 11111 Int•• to ~ m1"9n wlltlln C1l1lrle1; .t.a M , Gtrrl111t. O-lt91!C!ln . SI Q , Sli«ll. o.e.atrslltld. Ptrmlhl IMTI« -Al>OfOl'ri•I" 1100.ooe for Board (/// llo\ecllQI £11wnl~1 to tdOt>f we w-berrltf In Ownerd ftfeln, ru1.. of "'Ofeulonal CO'lduct1 i i Cl, I V.nlllro Coun1;1 All lit, Ht"'°"' o. ~lltrn Vtfllllra. TIME TO REPAIR COIVERTIBLE TOPS -===~.....-... ~ INCLUDES 4 8 8 8 INCLUDES KING SIZE INSTALLATION WINDOW ,,,, l!IOdets, tdd m U:.: HEAD REST 5 ~ Ilk• rid int on i clou• ··-" ltMN Lmlnt Inc. P1r11 I Lew 11. ... Mlle Gutrt"'" Or 1 Yttf For•, Chev., ftlym .. Ftlctft, CtfVtfr. Vt lltlll onB CMS SUOHTl.Y HIOHI• EASY TERMS PRECISION BEAR COSTA MESA Ph. Ml 65546 • 64SS t NEW CAR TAKE OFF 40% OFF 0 LIST e FIRESTONE e GOODRICH e GOODYEAR e U.S. ROYAL EZ POUR PAIL e H. D. Plastic • 1 S Ot. Capacity • With Handle & Pour Spout • Won't Rust or Chip • • • SPECIAL TRASH CANS I I • \.. I I ) For Wet or Dry Waste Shock proof Seal tite cover 10 9al. size 2.15 20 9al. size 3.59 32 gal. size S.59 BLUE LUSTER SHAMPOO ~-1 , ~e.~ I With the Purch11e of Blue Luster, Rent a Shampooer for only WASTE BASKET ThrM Colors Re inforced top, ed~ round • Built in handle • 35 Qt size SPECIAL 149 HANDl- CARRIER • For lot of uses • Use in garage, utility room & kitchen & gardening Non mar plas tic SPECIAL ROUND WASTE BASKET 60 qt. siit Replace undersitt bask eh Side hand le for easy grip SPECIA L 215 UTILITY. PAN • 19 Ot. size e Sturdy rolled top e Excellent for Baby's bath SPECIAL 119 CLOTHES HAMPER ~ - \ i Ventilated top & bottom e Seamless. Snag proof easy to carry SPECIAL 239 TRASH CAN - • 10 gal. capacity Wire handle -~ I i /I Sul tite lid with handle SPECIAL 215 .. . ... DISH PAN • Durable pl1stlc e Big 15 qt. capacity • Texture finish • Sn19 proof SPECIAL PEDAL BIN Just pre11 wi th toe, lid lifts easily 18 qt. size Snag proof SPECIAL 220 CLOTHES HAMPER ~­... ,,.-· -.""' Ventilated Bench top In pink, blue or whltt SPECIAL ..... We 9u1r1ntee ••• You will be completely ut;.. fied • , . with the quality,' low cut prices, ExJMrt Mrvic• at Kerm Rimi. Drop In today. Laundry Basket • E11y to carry • Sturdy construction • . Sn~ proof pl11tic e Holds full bushel SPECIAL 1" SWING TOP WASTE BIN 45 qt. capacity Swin9 type cover Spring loaded hin9es SPECIAL 265 WATER HEATERS • Safety Preuura Valve • Automatic Draft Shut Off e Fut H IQh Temp. Recovery 20 GALLON '5688 30 • GALLON 40 GALLON SO GALLON Meetings ll'llllDAY Herliw Me-le Cllltl. Ceet• M..-...... I-end Loa11 e1•~ lfh ....,_, alvf., CO.II Mete. 7:)1 ''"'' MIMI~ htcfl c.,Mfl Cklb. m "'''" S't .. """""'"" ... di. 1;~ •·"'-M•r Vitia "'-le 1.-.. MAlOfll< T- •11. 1~1 111'11 it,...,, lildWPOrt 8Hdl, ,,_ 11·"'- ll"llOSA. Socletv for 1!>t PrueN•llG!I •'If I llCOut •-nl ot llerl'ltrt II • • Q\Hrtet 11"91119 In Amerio, Hu11ll11"°" llMCl\ "'-'"· llecretllon Ceni.t. '""' $1., lllCI Ore11.. Ave,. H\Hlllll8Mfl h«ll, t ·OO P.M . ll"'te 811t1,,_., '"" p,..._.,'°"91 C""-P'lt'll Meltlodltl Chi/rel\, Tl>OmP*I foleN, 420 W. 1tt11 $1., Cotte ~~ l :lt •·"'· •• uu•OAY C II r I t I I e" ll111IMUl'lltn'1 C°"'"'lt!•, •M<'ll toy lh1t1went, lSl I . ™" Hltllwev, NewPOrt l.,QI, 7:09 a.M. DAILY PILOT VlltTOlllS TWsw Fel>. 2. Glrl kollt Jr. T,_ US ef C011te Mese. Tlllws.. P'tb. '-~ S, Cub ScM 'ec:ll lt4 Peclllc S.Mb. Hur>llnllfOll lffdl. Fire Calls 500 Will Attend Education Parley More than 500 educator• · from three states are expected nn.aa.,.._,,..,.. here this weekend for the fourth annual Conference on lndMdualiz.ed Instruction . Tbe conference, sponsored bJ Fountain Valley school ad· miDlltrators and teachers, epem tonight at the Shearton· Beach Inn. \ .. ~ND DAVIS IROWN c-. -.. 1:0 •·"'· ThwMI..,,, C9' nr., lH I . •IY lltee4, .,. lou. ,, .. '·"'· TlllHMley, rnedl<-' 11d, J1S7 LlfNfk* L-. ..._. lleedl l r• '·"" Tltu"4ey, oouctl on fire. ¥ec.911f IM ti It 4 121'd St. 4!'4 •.m. Thu~, ftK\19, IU4 HelN>-I Keynote speaker for the 8 p.m. general session will be Dr. Jobn Goodlad, profesaor of education at the Unlveralty of California, Irvine. Addressing the conference Saturday will be Dr. Susan Freudenthal. an intemation· ally-known educator from the I DAIL• PILOf1N•WW••st See DAVIS-IROWN for the outttancting sight ancl sound of RCA VICTOR products! tltlN C Ire It. lt:lf '·"'· Tllurldey, Mrvio tAll, 1U v1e v-11a . ....... v .. ..., 1t;J1 '""· 'f11undtv. mectlul •Id, !not IMfa aerllere St . ............ laMdl 6:H '·"" ~y. "-"'''' ... !••k, JM AlaMfNI St • .... hec* . p adi ';:~~ "":.."'~: :*'"" •kl. 1'°1 Prospector's ar se Netherlands. She will speak Fri., Feb. 5, 1965 during a Juncheon session at--------- Tamuu School in Fountain Valley. Fellowship and a member of Dr . .f'reu<1ent11al ii secretary the steerint committee of the the Dutch New Education Royal Dutch 'Academy. She will discuss ungraded and In· dMdualized instruction. Saturday'• conference sch•· College Sets dule a1ao c~ for a ae~" of panel diacuas1on.s starting at PLUS: SERVICE · YOU W 1RUST SINCE 19471 COLOR _Dad Facing New Charge In Beating Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Routledge, 8341 Reilly Drive, Huntington Beach, pre- pare rare pieces of moss agate, halite, tllf a, alabaster and f o s s 11 amm.ontte (ancient sea animal) held by Routledge, for the Orange Count y Gem and Min· eraJ Show, Saturday and Sunday at Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Me.aa. . W 9 a.m. at Tamura Scbool, Cho.... ncerl 71340 Sant.a Suzanne St. All .. AIMS" PICTURE AND u. conference aesaio111 are open ORANGE - A concert choir to the public. IOUND .ANYWHERJ and silent film program la \~~~~~~~==:;~ll IN THE ROOM Rites Slated ~c:e~!~a;0~ig~.apman Col· GET ACROSS *Giere-proof RCA Hlch fl· The college's concert cbolr 1llty Color Tube *All· M • and madrigal singers will cha,,,,.. VHF 1nd UHF' tu.,. SANTA ANA -A 22-year· 'Campus' Promoter For arme present ~ t!tnefit concert at ........ _.. ,. 1111• ,... llr '"' * Powerful New Vista old service station attendant / 8 p.m. Ul the college audi· .., ..... _. ,_,, .., l..Gllll Tuners * lmprovtd 2!5,000- now facing four charges for w v• • torium. ,.._. T..._ ..... .,. llw, volt Hew Vista Color Ch1ul1 the alleged assault of his five-H. • ar ICtim. Also at 8 o'clock will be a ,. .......... .,. YOU (JKtofy edju1ttd) * Avto- week-<>ld son, will be arraign-Slated for earing 1ertea of silent film comedies ... ,...... matlcColtrPurltler *St.t· ed Feb. 11 in Superior Court. B . al services with full featuring Harold Uoyd in the lc-frM "Golden Thro.t" fM · The suspect, Roger Glenn / .. un . college's little theater.,_ @,..... ,...,.... IOUnd. Iiams Sr., 1229 E. Wilshir~ A Laguna Beach man, ac-1buted by Brandow hails the military honors were tcbe-Tickets to the concert are Ave .. Santa Ana,. was addi· cused of promoting a non-ex-campus as "Your Gateway to duled today in Memphil, SS with proceedl 1oing to the .....,: Te...,....,., Clll tionally charged wtth ~~er l te Ur t .. . ,. a New World of Lile .. It pie· Tenn., for Marine Sgt. Alfred fUnd to send the madri&ala on ... ..._,,ml._._ Fraud Suspect count of mayhem in Muruc1pal s nt re emen campus · A Frye formerly of Orance 1 ••~t~our~~of~E~uro~pe~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~;11 Court here Thursday. He bad nea.r Oceanside, was ar-tures the campu~ as a mod· ~ 'b died J -rt ane'i.ii •••••••••••••••••• already faced cbarg~s of at-raigned Thursday on grand em retirement city complete~· g' wo:Oded byanViet Con~ CUSTOM HOMES_ REMODELING !-empted murder. child beat-theft ch a r g ~ ~ in New· with hospital. c~nvalesc~t ~ire~ COMMERCIAL See It Now At Davis-Brown! mg. and .mayhem. port Beach Muruf'.ipal Court. home and r ecreational fac1li-His widow. who returned to Penona"'--d r-rvi·ce Iiams is accued of the Jan. Ordered to . r~appear fo~ a ties. ber native city of Memphis &UM: ~ 4 beating of ~ ~n. Koger Feb. 15 preliminary beanngj Brandow ls alleged to have alter she learned of h1a death, DON I. ELDER Jr., who is still m OranTbge before Municipal Judge Wil·jsold $10,000 worth of stock in hu requested that memort· ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. County General Hospital. e Uam Christensen was Del the venture to Mr. and Mrs. als for her buaband be aent Superb Color--Budget Price! child suffered a broken .leg, Brandow, 52, of 696 S. Coast Fnd H. Griffin, ~ ~ark to the chaplain of the Marine 35 Yean ln Newport Beach tom ear and .e~~ bruues. Highway, Laguna. Ave .• Laguna, and tlS,000 Corps Air FacWty Santa Ana. 2115 N-rt llwl. 673-0816 JUST s399ts Hospital officlall wd today On the recommendation of worth to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mri Frye aald ihe gift. will --r- hil condition wu utiafactory. th~ district attorney's office, Hoodenpyle. 1616 Primrose be u~ in her efforu to ac1optl'jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill bail on Brandow wu redu~ed St .. Costa Mesa. !Marte, a young Vietnameaell "The Barrie" Mk. lO Sttles You'll Thrm To The Natural Color Of This RCA Victor TV! from 111,000 to $2,000, .,bich Deputy Dist. Atty. Joseph girl. , R mod I & Y h B d he made. Dickerson said today. liow-1 ''My husband wu in a bat· • • 5 FF-~E. 265 aq. in. picture. OU\ an Brandow was arrested Wed· ever. that Brandow has since Ue near Da Nang in October t Addition5 Aa low Aa $3.43 A WMkl nesday at hU Laguna motel returned about Sl.500 to the ln which both of Marie's par. ORMAN • apartment. . Griffins and $2 ,500 to the ents were killed., Mn. Frye •••••••••••••••••• He la suspected of sering Hoodenpyle1. said. "Both of ~ tried to set Al D New '25,«q worth of abares 1n the Dickerson said the hospital her away from Vietnam. We Construction "SWEET 16" PORTABLE LAGUNA BEACH·-South "San Luia Rey Retirement advertised in Brandow's bro-have located some distant Coaat y 0 u th 1 particalar· Campas" to Costa Mesa and chure is the existing Ocean· relatives of hen who don't §41-7952 G ENE RA L ly those poaaeaahtg a tnba or Laguna ~ach couples. . side Hospital, which Is not in-want her and can't afford Famous RCA VICTOR a bass drum. have beea In-A coJorfuJ brochure diatrl· volved in any retirement t:om-her .. , C 0 NT RAC T 0 R quality. Enjoy clear. vlted to join •'Youth Band be-I murtity project. "'J!lis may be the only way bright reception, all lng organized by Ralph Gari, Marie can get here. u I can MORI THAN 2000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS I UHF am~~~~~~. ~~~o~~~h~er~.~I~~~·~.·~·~s=~~s~:~~-~~~~~===~========~=~~~ ~~~ band ancf a teacher at Long • ing. Convenient top Beach State College. Judge Rules front controls . The group wm m~ for the ALL ORANGE COUNTY IS INVITED TO OUR first time Feb. t, 7:30 p.m ., at the El.U Lodge, eao s. Cout Highway. Dimeyland Band II donating sheet muaic, t h e Elks use of the balL Tbere are no charges or fees. The o n l y requirement, 1ay1 Garf, II an ability to read music, have a year's background training on their instrument, and have their own ln&trument and mu.sic stand. Registration will be taken at the Music Center, 7S3 S. Coast Highway. Information may be obtained from Gari at 484-M31. GOP SPEAKER Gov. John Love Governor To Address Oceanside Man Addict SANTA ANA -A 25-year- old OceanJide man. arrested two months-ago in Corona del Mar for possession of marl-, juana, Thursday wu ruled a narcotics addict by a Superi-1 on Court judge. I Superior J udge William Murray ordered Robert L. I Carter, to undergo treatment and rehabilitation in a state' institution in Norco. Criminal charges against Carter were suspended when physicians reported that he was in danger of living his life u an addict. r , Cart~r had just returned1 from Raleigh. NC., after1 serving a four-month sentence there on a narcotics convic· tion when Newport Beach po- l GOP U Lice arrested him at a friend's nit apartment. Police said they• found four pounds of mar iju-1 Gov. John A. Love of Colo-ana in his suitcase. I rado will address the Orange County Federation of ITepub· lican Women at their 15th an-Folsa Named nual Lincoln Day luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club Thurs- fllE llllJUICE jday noon . B S • l Ill, RllAll8ff I The governor is a son of y 0Cle Y liillUVW Mrs. Mildred Love. 415 Or-.. Your home and belongingslchld Ave., Coroni~ de~ Mar. SANTA A~A -The O_range _ face many h·azards that He . has been activ~ 111 • Re-c~_nty Society for Crippled even "fire and extended P~bhcan party alfatr! ~mce Chl.dren and Adults announc- coverage" won't cover. But h.1s students day at the U01ver-1 ed today that John Cai:ter a State farm Homeowners sity of Denver. . Folsa, PhD has been appoint· Policy provides complete ~t.J:s. Charles Travts, a past ed dlrector of language and' protection even covers president of the Newport speech programs. """' ·n case· ~f ·lawsuits See Harbor F~derated Repu~lican Dr. Robert ll. O~ander of ,,_ I d b s' I Women, IS general Ch811'Tllan Newport Beach. society pres· me to ay a out a tate for the luncheon. She will be ident. said Dr. Folsa has been furn t:fomeow,n· m" ,... assisted by Mrs. Dan Driskell. working Wlth Dr Russell Ha- ersPohcythatfi!S ...A... Mrs. Jack Shaffer and Mrs. ney at the Speech and Hear- your needs. It s .. Challen Landers. ing Center in \'an Nuys, and1 the same good ,......... The Rev. 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I I I .. t • I , .. • ' I ''' Today's Steek Leaden Closing Price,.._s -Complete New York Stock Exchange List ... - DAIL\' '"''"0T1111~11U Fri., feb. 5, 1965 1 DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Fending Off a Threat Hope that boat own en will fend off another licen&- lng threat comes from Lachlan Richards, chief of the state Division of Small Craft Harbors. Says Richards, re-emphasizing a statement by the National Aasociation of Boating Law Administrators: continues to climb. And that the accidents which do occur won't be stopped by the laauance at a slip of paper alleging that the possessor knows everything there is tq_ know about the operation of a motorboat -regardless of age. The verbal assist by RlcbardJ and his divisioa aides does not mean that the threat of llcenalng is past. Like a ground fog, it has a way of shi.fting back and forth - usually prompted by the brttze of revenue-huniry tegis· lators who too often cloak their actions under the guise of viewing-with-alarm. "There appears to be no need at lh1I time for opera· tor licenses for boat operators.'' Richards and hl.s staf! are to be commended ror speaking ou\ for the state's growing boating population In spite of legislative threats. The threat was from Sen. Frank Peterson. D-t 1dah. who apparently was acting at the behest of the "Mendo- cino County board of supervisors. They were aroused over a boating fatality involving a 16-year-old driver. Fatal accidents in any form of activity. whether recreational, industrial or private. are certainly to be prevented however posgible. but the solution is not the penalizing of everyone connected with the activity. Local problems can best be solvecf on th<' 10<'~1 1evel. 1f Mendocino Countv wants to t'n act re!!ulat ioM designed to prevent such accident<: on its waterwJys in the future. this i~ its privile11e. But Mencfodno supE'r· vi.son should not try to punish every responsible hoat· man In the state because of one tragedy. Boat owners themselves have a major responsibility if such discriminatory regulations u operator licensing are to be forestalled. The resoonaibillty lies in keeping themselves and members of their families ,, ho operate their craft advised of local. state and federal safetv laws cieslgned to prevent accidents on the water They are merely common sense and courtesy laws that even a rhild can absorb. ProJif ic February California boating organizations are also concerned with the threat to pla~ an age Umit on boat operators-- a restriction that would scuttle virtually everv youth pro~m in existence. Comedjan Joe E. Lewis uaed to sing a song. •·Poor Little Feb.," whlcb lamented the aeco.nd month's lack of daYJ. But the lament ii ~. Little Feb bas done all right with it.a 28 and sometimes 29. It sired Lincoln and Wuhington: Thomas Alva Edison and John L. Lewis: Polish patriot Thaddeus Kos- ci usko and America's Adm iral Chester Nimitz: the p<>t't Longfellow and the flamboyant cowboy Bu ffalo Bill Cody. lt is the birth month of the Bo'y Scout move- ment. It gave us the Weather Bureau. and the annual day of that agency's arcb·rlval, the ground hob Thie; Jc; 11orooos in ,.;,.w nf the rtivic:•on 'c nwn firm,.c; -barkecf ll\' everv c:taf ic:fir :il ,,,:,,~"" hnatin .. """"n ;., the C'OU"ltrv -th:it \'n11th'11l t-n::i t nnP'"''nr< ,.,.,. ""t r'f'Snnn~ible for the hulk nf hoatil'f'I ~rrihnt~ ~,. ,~,. the largest number of acci1fonts occur in the 20-30 at'e groun. Legislaton should be further advised that boat i n~ leddent.J are on the decline while the boating population "Poor Little lf...eb" indeed! "Prolific Little Feb" is more like il f--nai;h-M~Gm-1 T iie Old Mo•~Y D~ru Ev ergda8 ProlJlem• Religion to Fortify By ELLSWORTH L. RICHARDSON, M1All~r. 'Ille Nelcltborltood C.ncrecaUonal Charch, Lapaa Beu~ Mr. and Mrs. John Doe. Jr., represent a fairly typi· cal American family. They are ln tlieir early thirties and have but one child, which la not typical! John ~. Jr., inheri~d a strong constitution from his father but a rather spotty rtll· pous heritage. This young couple met at college and a&ain. u typical college studenta. d\d not get to church. but slept In on Sun· day momlngs. They discussed reljgion in bull sessions but gave litue attention to it. tor that was one of those things Ulat you think about when you are about to die. They have bttn married eight years and until recently have continued their col· lege habit of llffping in on Sun~y mornln1s. but with a little one around the house they are lucky if they can sleep until 8:301 THE YOUNG couple has been dolng aome serious thin.kl~ You see. Mr. ~·s father just died at age 50. They uw him cut down lone bdo~ hia time. They saw him fight for his We. Apparently he bad a premonition of what was golng lo happen, but be re· fused to admJt it. He wa s very belligerent. He fought with his boas. his doctor. his nurses, with his dear wife and all the children. He wa.c mad at the world and blamed God Almighty for letting this thing hap- pen to him. sure, Mrl\Doe's fat.her need· ed it, desperately 50! So do M.r. and Mrs. John Doe. Jr. AD power to that phrase. .. A little child shall lead them." To be sure. God sent into the world a baby. And the baby increased in wlsd.:>m and in stature and in favor with God and man! The baby became a man and the man stood in the court before the San.bed· rin. before Caiaphas and Pilate! God did not send a boy to do a man's job! He sent a man. . . who Ir.new tragedy. sorrow. fruslra· tion ! A person's faith must have the capacity to grow, to mature. A God like Santa Claus may be good enough for a child. but certainly ls not good enough for an adult. A RELIGION for adults must have a sensitive warm quality of emotion. It must be inullectuall y respecta • ble. And It should be a re- ltgion that will go •itb a person wherever he goes! Wher. an American tour· lst ln France was served a delicious wine be a.sited for the name and year. But his waiter said : "Monsieur, vou will not be able to bu y ihis wine in America. Our local 11.ine. it does not trav-el ·• A MAN TODA\' needs a religion that will go with him, down the corridor of a hospital. He nttd not be ashamed of his religion in the club house. His religion muat be a part of his per· sonal ethics and of his so- cial concern. Jt should fol· low him into the market plaC'e. be at his side In rus pro!essionaJ life. ll should accompany him to the bal· lot box. It is a living God that Mr. ~ worships, one that cannot be confined to a creed or a tomb! { ----------__,,, J Mailbox T1oo·party Syst~m To the Edit.or : A r e c e n t thoughtlul DAILY PILOT editorial pointed to the need for strengthening our flagging two·party system by "iden· ing the base of th P. Repub· lican Party in view of the current conservative-mod· erate spliL l believe the author's basic premise to be an intelligent one. results in a period of bit· ter reaction. as in the post· fDR years. However. it sttms falla· cious to believe that unifi· l·atfon of the Republican Part y can be brought about "under broad principles all wings. . .can accept 3nd support.'' f or in this in- stance, the conservatives and the moderates are op· posed on lhe most funda · mental issues of domestic and foreign policy : there 1~ litUe com mon ground. It would be impossible to .. articulate" such prin<:1· pies to the voters "so that they become understand· able ." because ln many cases. they would be incon· sis tent and contradictory Once again gold and the Money Devil are active in our coUt1cU1, and those of the world, and financial sages are shaldng their heads and. properly. hold· ing up warning fingers. Readers of history are re· minded or the Populist days when William Jennings Bry- an was stirring the nation with his first great issue - that or "free silver " and a rauo of ··sixteen to one.'' In the presidential campaign of 1896 these two slogans OC· cupled almost the total at· teotion of the country. BRYAN S HOUT.ED against "the Money Dlif)l.,'' which, he said, lived in Wall Strfft Bankers, industrial· ista and manulaclurers were filled with wratn and {ear. Bryan was denounced as a demagogue and fool vid a Communist !.>ent on subverting his e<>untry. Bryan was wrong about 11. There was a mone7 de' ii. as historians have pointed out, but it did not reside on Wall Street. The currenrv was rigid. This rigidity created ''the devil." That is lo say, the dollar represent· ed not a true economic val- ue. but a cent.a.111 weight of gold. Therefore. since there was only a certain amount or gold in the "orld, there could be only a certain amount of dollar~. no mat· ter how much an lncreise in business called for more money. FARMERS WERE es· pecially hiL Every t I m e crops were harvested and sent to market, money be· came tight. Farmers, who had lo borrow, found rates suddenl y high. That some of the more. unconscion able djd exploit the situation is not doubted. But even the scrupulous b r o k e r s and bankers were caught in the situation. They could lend relatively little and rates were higher because dollars were short Historically. the g r e a t strength of the l'.S. sys· tem has been the eicistence of two all-inclusive politi· cal parties. The conserva· lives have acted tradition· ally as a Cllltlous restrain· ing force upon the liberals, who have often advocated advanced and unrealistic policies. 'M\t resulting com· promise has usually been represenbtive of the pub- lic consensus. GOLDWATER lost the Bry an saw the trouble declared that the frequent economic crises. in whlch the farmer and the smaJI businessman were so hard hit, "ere due lo the fact that the dollar was tied to the rate metal. gold. It seem('d to him l o g i c a I 1 lhough it was not) that II a piece of the dollar was bound to silver. au would be 'A eU. Therefore ha i>ro- posed tha t a law be enacted requmng the number o{ dollars equivalent to one ounce of gold should always be equh alent to 16 ounces of s1he1 BRYAN'S ERROR lay in Ult fact that so long as the ~ was tied absolute- ly to any metal in Umited supply dollars would be short. !'Jone at the Ume S('t?.llled lo comprehend that Loth sUver and gold supplies one day would be depleted 10 most countries and t.hat 1ne ••orld supply would 1rop sharply. It was 1913 before. the na· tion found an answer. This was what might be called the "Invention" of :be Fed· eral Reserve Bank and a Federal Reserve note bas· ed , not on gold. but on eco- nom ic goods produced.. The total of Reserve notes ~· sued., therefore. rose and fell as the volue of busl· ness expanded and contract. ed. WITHOUT THE device of the reserve svstem we cer· tainly would not have gone through two wars and many other lesser crises without having experienced many economk and currency rlls· asters. Our trouble today stems la rgely from the fearful costs of the two world wars and that In Korea. Not only did they cost billions, bu t necessities growing out of them have caused heavy, and continual, overseas ex- penditures. We could fall In· to trouble-but most of the nations know they, too. "ould fall with us. Mr. John Doe Jr., ln speakl.ng about hU father. said "You know. if Dad had only had some faith. some religion, to fortify him, It wouldn't have been so bard on us. But he bad nolhlngl Pastor, we want our child to have a religious faith that will enable him to meet the various crises that wW come to him. With that ln mlnd, we would llke to enroU our child in the Church School." PERPETUATION of this system is desirable. A mul· tiple party structure. such as in France, causes an absence of a single party majority, and the conse· quent necessity of unstable and shiftlng coalitions. Quite rightly, I believe. the author sees the opposite danger. Continual domina· tion by one party, while not neeeasarlly "betraying the democratJc process,·• often election because his wing plainly enough. But his had truly departed from remt'<ly "as not sound Ill' the "mainstream of Repub· r--.....;. _______ ;,_ ________ _ licanism." History should M mANCM we.a I SUPPOSE there does come a time when parenta realize that their c h i 1 d ought to have the very thing they lack I And so. off to Church School the child goes. But there ls a next •~P lo be considered: JU. llgion ll for adulta too ! .Jt b good for them! To 6e Dear Gl oom v Gus: What's happened to us7 Every dance seems to be girl-ask-boy; girl pays his and her way; boy sit! home and waits for girl to call. All of us remales are getting very tired or this new trend and would be might ' happy to sec> the guys reverse it . -C H. ,~,, ... ,.,,, rrllnh " .............. "' M CHUrlly Ille•• ti '"'' l ,_,., .. 4-k!W ,..,, "' ,_, It O'""'' On. Otll~ "''"· \ have taught Goldwater that conservatism has always been obUged to re-orient it· self toward the left l.n or· der to continue ils re strain· ing role. By advocating re· action instead of restraint. he alienated many Republi · cans who began to see that th ey had more in common with Democrats than w1Ul Goldwaterites. But the two-party system. we will agree. n e e d s strengthening. This must be brought about through a re- centenng of Republican ism around the moderate wing. and by courting the con· servative elements of the Democratic party " h I c 1 fear the dangers posed by Johnson 's brand or liberal· ism. Th is means, essential· ly, that the extreme right has no placf' in a major party -a point provC'd rmph:i ll ('llll) I brlirH h1 11~ n•p1ulla 111111 1n th" I !Iii I rlrc lion~. J1~1 \\UHrm • .\ Ralpla de Toledano Eyes on California When the 1966 elections roll around. the eyes of the nation will be focused on Call!ornia. This state of top- sy-turvy politics and h l g h poliUcal passions will be the popu lation leader of the 50 now within the American union. And w h a t happens there may be a pointer to a national trend. At the very least. it will offer a color· ful splash among the drabs and greys of our political spectrum. The signs 9f what Calilor· nia may or may not do are already under study by 1tra~gbts of both political parties. They see tbe stale as a 1rand prize and hope it wW be theirs. But the alt· uatlon Is already so murky that few will make any pre- dictions. THIS MUCH is true: if the Republican Party in Cali· forrua held its gubemator· jal primary today. the can· didate would be, h a n d s down. Ronald Reagan. This has a little something to do with the fine showing that another Hollywood person· allty. George Murphy. made in 1964. Mr. Murphy. It will be recalled, breasted the Johnsonlan tidal wave and won himself a seat as the Republican Senator f r o m California. Far more Important than this is the record Mr. Rea· gan chalked up for himself during the past campaign. He was a late starter, but the fault was hardly his. Late in the campaign. the Goldwater forces reluctant- ly agreed that Ronald Rea· J?an was making some of the best and most persua· sive speeches of an y Repub· lican campaigner. Suddenly. he was seen everywhere on the television screens. His earnestness. his delivery, and his text caused wide· spread comment. CALIFOR~IA Republl· cans knew of these qualities in Mr. Reagan. The so-call· ed average voter saw Mr. Rea~an. remembered him In pictures and as the mas- ter of ceremonles in a fine General Electric TV series. and combined the two Into a generally favorable im· presslon. As a result. the g e n u I n e I v sponbneous 1Zround swell for him began. IA'tter~ poured In. ureing hi m to run for public office in 1966. preferably for the izovernorship. Unle~s a newcomer pops 11 ~and there are no sl ~ns of on<' vrt-non11ld Re;i ean wi II h<' 0 ll'" man to beat ror th" fl,..nut-ltc:in nomlnallrn nncl for lhr Mvernor~hin, <'omr 1006 rr thr nrpuhli· (':ln'i llrl' nnl en ~llrf', th(' nl'morr'>I~ <f•'I) ·1 !>h.:>r(' I" lhi<i h"''';1rir·\ Fnr 1•n anrl dn\\n thr ~1:111' 11 h,..r,.. th,.. l•h"rn•.j,..ff "'""'" "'" ,. nrri i· "''' In n•' rtn11n ;\tr I'""~ ••:11 h • r I•• ~ I<. 11111 I ·• llnr' 11111 1•1·•1 11h~11'\Pr 11<• "11l1ri< fll't !'·I• I' f ;1 ".1 11 ("ti \,•\ ; O't '-' '•,, 11l1t t..I ,,,.I' -... ,, l• .. , I I I I 11111• ht ... ,1:11111· j •J~I ~ 1111 '' SO ~m. REAGA,~. who Is a good constructive conserv· ative. Is being c a 11 e d a Bircher, a reactionary. and worse -as ii he were al· ready running. He has not yet fully made up his mind to run. but these attacks ·are pushing him to that de· cision. No man likes to be called names. and the usual reaction is a determination to go out and fight. Whether Mr. Reagan can make it is another matter. Bu t the chances for a Re- publican to rttapture the governorship are b et t er than ever now. Even thouizh the GOP Is going through Ill perpetual process of sollt· ting like an am~ba. It is nowhere as badly off as the Democrat.! Right · wingers in the GOP proliferate new organizations almost daily, but they mean little. The s p 11 t in the Democrat.le Party cuts down to the es· sential structure ol organi· zatlonal politics. The cards of condolence are already coming in. They are from friends to remin<! me that I'm having another birthday later this month -the 54th, if my abacus is working right. That's one of the cheer· Ing things about friends: They may forget they owe you money, but they always remember your birt.hdays- particularly if they them· selves are a few years younge r. THE TIUNG I dislike most about my birthday ls th at It is poorly located on Dear George: What do you think of those night-club show s where cho· rus girls come o u t with next to nothing on and do disgraceful dances? SHOCKED Dear Shocked : l try not to think of tho!ie night-club shows w h e r e choru~ girls come d\Jl with next to nothing on and do disgraceful dancing. As a married man, I'm only al· lowed to go to one show a month and the last w a s ··Marr Poppins.·• GOV. ED:'\Jl':\1> ''PAT" BROW~; with the muscle of • the executive branch at his disposal. is battling the slate's most powerful pollt· ico, Speaker Jesse llnruh. Mr. Unruh is out to topple Mr Brown. and to destrov tha left-oriented California Democratic Council. To this end he has st.'lrted a rival oq~anlzation. Th e s t a t c s national committ eeman. Ett· f ene Wyman. is at odds "1th Mrs. Ca rmen Wa rschaw co· chairman or the s1atc narty. Jn this four-way tug-Of·\\ ar. there can be no unilv until the Democrata choose their gubernatorial candidate- an d bv that time. the dam· al!e will have been done. With this as a b a <' lt· ground . Ronald neagan be· comes increasingly m o r e aopealing as a candidate. He will win over many Dem· ocrats, appeal to the power· ful women·s vote. and have the advanbge of frequent exposure as actor and cam· paigner. ICf ........... l\'tllkaN the calendar. strategically speaking. It happens to fall between the natal anniver• sarles of Abraham Lincoln -and George Washington. That makes me some- thing of a human molehill between two peaks of gran• deur. After celebrating the birth of the great emanci· pator. America rests up to celebrate the birth or the father of his country. Thus my birthday has so far es· caped attention from a grateful nation. I don 't blame the people : it's just an unfortunate re· suit of poor parental tiin· ing. HOWF.VER. Congress at long la'lt is doing somethiniz about the situation. T h i s year it will remain in ad· journment ~n my birthday -Feb. 21. Mayor Wagner 111 also closing down City Hall, and church bells wiU peal throughout the latld. I'm even taking the day off frnm work myself. since it happt'ns to be a Sunday. Many people \\hO hate the thought ol turning 40 won· dcr wt.at it 's like to be a person in the mid·firtic>~. Truth to tell. lt'i; prc•tl\• much li ke the fellow saiti about thfl purplr cow: "I\! rathe r see than be one.'' ------... -~' '~jlt.fl Frifla,·. Februa ry 5, 1965 fhe ectit11rial 11a"r 11f the n ailv Ptlnt serk~ lo inCor111 an<I !!ii 1muJatC' rrac'l"rs bv flrl"c;rnt •Ill! this news· n:i nr'r 's onin•nn~ and r11n11w•n lar\ on f11n1rs of in· 1,.,.,..,, ;ind ci rrn.r ''l'1rr. JI\ l'lfl\lrl1nn a l11rum for lhl' l".llrr '11'1 llf ltllt l'I'"' ll'r~· llt\'f1'nflC t!Ocf hv "" .,., ... .., ,,,. il1\rr·'r ,,,, ••. ,.,,,, 11r inf111'111l1tl uh:-c>n t'r!-. f!ntf 11111. • rw·n 1111 t ''''" • 11f I hC' rl;H• f.oberl N. Weed, Publisher 4 T Fl• E. Cb mo tri Mu E she jot us dn to My en old lhE car '" ma me i rE •n• .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ...... Annual Luncr.n GOP Wo1nen Fete Lineoln Gov. John A. Love of Colorado will be the keynote speaker when Orange County Federation of Republican Women sponsor their 15th annual Lincoln Day Luncheon at noon Thursday, Feb. 11, in Balboa Bay Club. Active in Republican affairs since his student days at the University of Denver, he was elected governor in 1962 and gained further national rec- ognition recently by hosti ng the Republican Governors Conference in Den· er. In 1954 he was president of Colorado Springs Chamber of Com· merce-the same yea r that area won the site of the Air Force Academy. Love earned an LLB degree from the University of Denver College o! Law in 1941 and two years aio was awarded honorary LLB degrees from University of Denver and Colorado College. During the war, he spent more than two years in the Pacific flying with the Black Cat Squadron and was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses and the Air Medal with several clusters. Mrs. Jack Cairns. president of the sponsoring organization, named Mrs. Charles Travis, past president of Newport Harbor Federated Republican Women, as chairman of the affair. Harbor Area women assisting are Mrs. Dan Driskell. tickets and res· ervations chairman; Mrs. Jack Shaffer. preS6 chairman, and Mrs. Challen Landers, chairman of the head table. Tickets may be reserved by calling representatives of Orange Coast Republican Women's Clubs-the Mmes. James Illingworth, Newport Beach, 873-9040; Barbara Bunker, Mesa Verde. 545-2979; Oran Marksbury, Costa Mesa, MU379; C. Ray Miller, Huntington Beach, 536-8643, or Major C. Johnlton, Seal Beach, 430.1712. SEATING ARRANGEMENTS-Harbor Area Republican Women check seating arrangements m Balboa Bay Club to insure accomo- dations for the capacity cro" d expected at the 15th annual Lincoln Day Luncheon, sponsored b\' the Orange County Federation. Re· serving tables are (from le ft) ~trs. Barbara Bunker, president of the Mesa Verde group; Mrs. Julius Christenson, second vice president of Costa Mesa Republican Women, and Mrs. James Illingworth, ticket chairman for the Newport Harbor club. The event is ached· uled for noon Thursday, Feb. 11. Ticktockers Hon or Mothers at V alenti11e Tea Floral arrangements will grace the Shoreclif! home of the Wi~liam E. Fishers tomorrow when Ticktockers (daughters of National Charity League, Newport Beach Chapter members) honor their mothers at a traditional Valentine Tea. Shown at t he tea table, trimmed in party decorations, are (from left I Miss Jean Wells, Miss Laura Loveland and the hostess, who will be assisted m greet- ing guests by her daughter. Mrs. Da\ 1d C. Alton. Tea pourers \\ 111 be presidents of Ticktocker groups a1~d their mothers. ~lary anci Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mary and Mrs. Charle-Barr, Leslev and ~!rs. \\'rl· liam O'Bryon, Laurel and Mrs. Henr~ Wagner Jr. ·and Sandy and :\lrs. Robert Thomas. Revelin' By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of Ille Otll'f ,.1111 SltH Sl'RF AND SA~D seem to be the password these days for a lot or people who divide their time between Palm Springs and en vi rons and the Newport area. Most peripatetic or all are E\•e and John Hurtt, who visi t here frequently but spend much time in their Palm Desert home. £\'e stayed in their Ocean View house for a rew da \'S before going back to the desert to assist with the Bob Hope golf classic this week -she's seeing lots of ramous personalities try their luck on greens and fairways . WHE:\' T H E P \' K E JOH.~SO~S head for their Palm Springs home later this month 1 it's the former residenLe of Paul Horrman . Sm!Jk<' Tree Ranch 1. they 'll spend a few days with the t\t'nn<'th ..\!brights in Coro· na del '.\Jar. The J o h n s o n s. "hose home rs in Spnng Valley near Washington . D. C .. en· tcrlained the Albrights dur· ing their receI)t visit East "hen Krn presented a pa- per be f o re the National ,\cademv of Sciences. an orl!anrzation created a cen· tury ago by Abraham Lin· coin to research various phases of American lire. ~larion and Ken took in some of the sights of Wash· • • • • W'ith Evelyn ington during thei r trip. also went to the sy mphony and the new show, "Any Wednesday " \\lfE~ YOL' F.-\LL in lo\'c with two places. there's but one solution·a home in each. At least that's the conclu· sion of Florence Rypinsk1. '"ho spent se,·eral months in Hawaii la st \'ear and ha$ just acquired ·a home in Honolulu :'\ow sne can n,· 5''1(11' across the Pacifrc.·'. leanni.: Corona del :'\Jar b c h 1 n cl '' hrle she . tays in her """ condomrnrum n t> a r Ora· mond Head. or \\hen the mood strikes. lea\ e there ror here. Aloha ' CL\RF:~CE A~D IRIS Higbie of Ba I boa Island were in Honolulu for the dedication or the ~tokuleia Polo Freid -and \\atched the California Polo Tea m "in the openinc ~ame by .1 cluse margin. 10 to !I WH . .\ T Fl'~ TO H.\ \'E \ houseguest wbo can redeco· rate your house ! The Rob· e r t Hahnaus entertained Mr~. Hahnau's aunt. Eva l 'mlauff or ~ew York. and in the process acquired a beautifuUy painted dinini.: area in th eir Corona del Mar home at 280i Setting Sun Dri\'e. Mrs. l.imlauff is one of the few a rt i s t s working with raised lacquer, an an· cient Oriental medfum near- ly Jost to the modern world. Am ong the famous whose homes she's decorated are Perry Como. Natalie Schae· fer anc.J Robert Sherwood. The Hahnaus· mural Is Oriental. wit h weeping wil· lo" s. lakes and mou ntains. It s textured crrect ts creal· ed by m I x i n g porcelain L'name· with oils. ADIOST AN\'Tlll~G can happen al ln ternauonal Air· port. i n c I u d 1 n g sudden Changes or plans I especial· ly when prearranged by a whimsical husband l. Rita and Bill Aldrich planned to fly to Phoenix. and were to leave at about the same time six other friend s were taking ofr for Honolulu. They go1 together for mu· 1ual rarewells. the n Bill de· ddt'd hl' and Rita should accompany their friends on board the Honolulu plane. They remained in the plane e\'en as it was warming up, AND as it took orr . "Sur· prise." laughed Bill. the only one of the eight who knew the whole thing was ok::i' );eedless to say. Rita "asn 't packed for a trip to the islands. but had a de. lightrul time shopping for a tropical wardrobe after they :anded -her "sur· prise" for Bill . Horseshoe Pitching Mama Aimed at the Wrong Stake DEAR ANN LANDERS: Before I married Lena she was a real go-getter. fu11 of pep. held down two jobs, and could pitch horeshoes around the lot of us on Sunday. I was real proud of her. We were married in 1958 and have five chil- dren. Lena certainly has changed. I can't get her to go out and find a job no matter how hard 1 try. Mv mother Jives with us and although she's on cr'utches she could watch the children fine. Our oldest child is five and she's like a little mother to the younger ones. Last night I told Lena 1 didn 't think she was carrying her share of the load. While I work hard in the mill she's at home taking it easy. Lena got mad and saJd, "Why don't you shut you_r foolish mouth ?" She reads your column and thinks you :lre smart. Please tell her to stop maki ng excusr- rnd go to work. I could sure use the hrlp. -Rf.I' DEAR RED: A woman who has had fiv• children in six years doesn't need •n excuse for not going to work. She's got pl•nty of work •t home. .. can't imagine what Lena does at home all d•y •fter she finishes the laundry, the iron· ing, cle•ning, scrubbing, cooking, b•king, dish· washing, mending, marketing and referHs the children's fights. Maybe she just collapses. I second the motion about your mouth, Buster. DEAR A,\~ LA:"JDERS : I pilsted a j:?u~· 1n 1!1 11'\h because he said somethmg fresh to ffi\' ~ .ow she won't ~peak to me. L:i<1I night \\ e were ill a rest:iurant ;ind .1 J1, 1 1 dr11nk in thr nrxt booth kept hog~rng th l' 111~1' b·•\ illld pl:i~·1nc th r ~;unr record O\C'T anrl n\'rr I :i ht I hrm tq knoc k It off He said he liked the rr1 01 cl .11 d was f oing to pla~· 1t at least a dozen times more told him my girl ha tes the record and 1t was making her sick. lie called her a mopey. bow-legged broad so I Jet him ha\'e one right rn the kisser. The owner of the re,!:laurant threw us out ~O\\ my girl sa,·s shr want s noth ing to do with a rough· neck who ·rights 1n rublic lloncst. Ann. it \\as just like I told you . Pleese help me. -FRA:'\K. DEAR FRANK : Consider youraelf lucky you didn't get your profile changed. Some guy1 •ct drunk but they fight sober. You should h•v• left the place if you didn't like the music. Promise to use your hHd instead of your dukH in the future and I'll ask your girl to gin you •nother chance. Okay? Okay. DF. \R \:'\\ L \ \nf.RS I was esprci alh· plrns('d to hcnr '011 1 n.1~1 thr t1rt1e·honorrcl !:ind 1ns11Jt ing1 111 :i, IH r 11f nwn h11dclling at part1rs ;111d ignoring thr 1111111·11 Thie:; 1s a 111111nr 111,:h (,thou! ~!lint-boy~ on onr side anJ g11 ls un thr other. ~ . . .. .. . I ref use to believe that men and women must be segregated to in su re interesting conversation for both. When we entertain I remain firmlv rooted In the livinS? room \\ilh the j:?irls. Th is for ces the men to come in from the kitchen and the back porch. 1-.• Since lhr srparntion of the sexes is a common '-')cial practice l \\ ish \'Ou'd lambaste it one more time. Thank ·'·ou. -~iR J.H B. OF GREE~SBORO DEAR J. H. B.: You are a generous man, indeed, to place the bl1me on the m•I". I hap- pen to believe It's the women who are at fault. When thev beqin to play "PTA," or ''Ward- robe," or "Kitchen," or "Junior said the cutHt thin~ today." the m•n w•nder off. And who c•n blame them? TO"'~~"• 1.t1t'•• ,.,...,1 ,,.,,,., ,..,., t"lf'll •~"""" t~ d1fff·'~f 0o "°''' '""'rl ... , A•,, l A'C,fQ ht'ld -· £\"'n'~ Yov ""'~"·-\ tt lC·• .... ~... '"" c~ !HJ w '" •"'\., '"''hJf'\t lO (f"''' n cfit " i'tf'ld 14 IC'U"IQ, \!IM olldCn•\\''1 ""'"f'OO, A,,..1'11 l -'"'IV '\ '#f II f # , Af! •"\ ... , (' ""' W J~ \l~V, (')•f"C'll'""' ~tl'\f1 ,.,,..,.., 1'" .... ,,, ,,. r•' ~• '"'' CA•LV ~•l.Ct f>"C ~\ "'O ~ •,mr,'1, •I 1'00'' ft~ , ·~ "'r' .. ,. D~Y PILOT EDITORIA.L PAGE Fending Off a Threat Hope that boat owners wlll fend off another llcen&- lng threat comes from Lacblan Rkhardl. duel of the state Dlvision of Small Craft Harbon. Says Rlchmia, rwmphuizing a statement by the NatJonal A.mociatioo of Boating Law Administrators: continues to cUmb. And that the accidents which do occur won't be stopped by the l&auance of a slip of paper alleging that the J>OS6HIOr knows everything there la to know about the operation of a motorboat -regardless of age. The verbal assist by Richards and h1a divisioD a.ides does not mean that the threat of llceming is past. Like a ground fog, it has a way of ahiftlne back and forth - usually prompted by the breeze of revenue-hun~rv legis- lators who too often cloak their acttona under the guise of viewing-with-alarm. "There appean to be no need at thla tlme for opera-tor Ueenses f o.r boat operators. .. Richards and hia staff are to be commended for speaking ou\ for the state's growing boating population in spite of legislative threats. The threat wu from Sen. Frank Peterson. D-Ukiah, who apparently wu acting at the behest of the Mendo- cino County board of supervisors. They were aroused over a boating fatality involving a 16-year-old driver. Fatal accidents ln any form of activity. whether recreational, industrial or private. are certainty to be prevented however po91ibte. but the solution is not the penalizing of enryone connected with the activity. LQcal problems can best be solved on thP lOC'al level. If Mendocino County wants to enact re~ulatinns designed to prevent. such accident-; on its waterways in the future. this is its privileve. But Mendocino super· viaon 1hould not try to punish every responsible boat· man In the state because of one tragedy. Boat owners themselves have a major responsibilit~ if such discriminatory regulations u operator licensing are to be forestalled. The responsibility Ues in keeping themselves and members of their families who operate their craft advised of local, state and fedenl safety laws desitned to prevent accidents on the water They are merely common sense and courtesy laws that even a r hild can absorb. Prolific F ehr~ary California boating organizations are also concerned with the threat lo place an age limit on boat operators-- a restriction that would scuttle vtrtualty every youth pro~m in existence. Comedian Joe E. Lewil Uled to atng a song. •·Poor Little Feb.," which lamented the aecood month's lack of days. But the lament ii ~. Uttle Feb hu done all right .. 1th ita 28 and sometimes 29. It sired Lincoln and Wuhtngton; Thomas Alva Edison and John L. Lewis: Pollah patriot Thaddeus Kos- ciusko and America's Admiral Chester Nimitz: the poet LongfeUow and the flamboyant cowboy Buffalo Bill Cody. It is the birth month of the Boy Scout move- ment. lt gave us the Weather Bureau, and the annual day of that agency's arch·rivat. lM ground hog Thf11 ic: aorooos In viPw nf the tiivic:•on'c: own fi<'·nr,.~ -barkei1 bv ennr c:tati~tlr:il ,,.,1.,,t,,ti hm111.,,. 'M,,11n i., the countrv -th:it "'"1tl'of11! l-n:it Onf''""•"~ II"" ""t r-sonnsible for the hulk n( hoatinlf t1rri"""'" n,, ,,..,. the largest number of acci"<'nts occur in the 20·:l0 atfe groun. LegiAtators should be further advised that b(')at ini: l<rldents are on the decline while the boating population "Poor Little Feb" indeed! "Prolific Little Feb" i6 more like it. Religion to Fortify r-Rai;h -M-;Gill -1 Th 0111 MoN~fl DerH BJ ELLSWORTH L RJCHAJll)SON, Mlaia~r, TIM Nelillborttoed c-a~aatloaaJ Cbrch, Latna Beacll Mr. and Mrs. John Doe. Jr., represent a fairly typi· cal American family . They are tn ijlm early thirties and have but one child, which ll not typical I John Doe. Jr., inherited a strong conatltution from bis father but a rather spotty reli· &ious herii.ge. This young couple met at college and a&ain. u typical college students, did not get to church, but slept tn on Sun- day mornings. sure, Mr. Doe's father need· ed it. desperately so! So do Mr. and Mrs. John Doe. Jr. All power to that phrase. "A little child shall lead them." To be sure. GOO sent into the world a baby. And the baby lncreastd in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man! The baby became a man and the man stood in the court before the Sanhed· rin. before Caiaphas and Pilate I God did not send a boy to do a man's job! He sent a man. . .who knew tragedy, sorrow. frustra· Uon! A person's faith must have the capacity to grow. to mature. A God like Santa Claus may be good enough for a child, but certainly is not good enough for an aduJt. A RELJGJON for adul~ must have a sensitive warm quality of emotion. Jt must be intellectually respecta· ble. And It should be a re· bgion that will go with a person wherever he goe1 ! Wbe~ an American tour- ist in France wu served a delicJous wlne he asked for the name and year. But his waiter said: "Monsieur. vou will not be able to buy ibis wine in America. Our local wine, it does not trav· el " A MAN TODAY needs a religion that will go with him, down the corridor of a hospital. He ne-ed not be ashamed of his religion ln the club house. His religion must be a part of ha per- sonal ethics and of his 10- dal concern. It should fol- low him into the market place. be at hi& side in his professlonaJ life. It abouJd a~ompany him to the baJ· lot box. Jl ls a living God that Mr. Doe worships, one that cannot be confined to a creed or a tomb! Once again gold and the Money Devil are active in our councUs, and those of the world, and financiaJ sages are shaking their bead.a and, properly. hold· Ing up warning fingers. Readers of history are re· minded of the Populist days when William Jennings Bry- an was stirring the nation with hi.a first great issue - that of "free silver" and a ratio of "sixteen to one." In the presidential campaJgn of 1896 these two slogans OC· cupltd almost the total at· tention of the country. BRYAN SH 0 UTE D against "the Money n.rµ," which, he said. lived tn Wall Street. Ban.ken, industrial· ista and manufacturers were filled with wratll a nd (ear. Bryan was denounced as a demagogue and Cool and a Communisl !.>ent on subvertin1 his country. Bryan waa wrong about 1t. declared that the frequent economic crises, ln wbicb the farmer -and the small businessman were so bard hit. were due to the fact that the dollar was tied to the ra1 e met41, gold. It seemed to him I o g I c a I I though it was not) tbat if a piece .of tbe dollar was bound to silver, all would be "ell. Therefore he i>ro- posed that a law~ enacted requmng the n&mber of dollars equivalent to one ounce of gold should always be equivalent to 16 ounces of Sil\ et BR\" AN'S ERROil l~ ln tbt fact that so long aa the canuey was tied absoluth ly to uy metal in Umited supply dollMs would be short. S one at the Ume st>emtd to comprehend that t,otb silver and gold supplies one day would be depleted rn most countries and that the world supply would drop sharply. They diacusstd religion in bull sessions but gave JilUe attention to ft. for that was one of those thlngs that you think about when you are about to die. They have been married eight years and until recently have continued their col· lege babit of &leeping in on Sunday momin11, but with a little one around the house they are lucky if they can sleep until 8:301 Mailbox There waa a money devtl, aa historians have pointed out, but It did not reside on Wall Street. The currency was rigid. This rigidity created "the dtvil." That is to say, the dollar represent- ed not a true economic val· ue . but a cenla1.11 weight of gold. Therefore. since thtre waa ont1 a certain amount of gold In the ~·orld, there could be only a certain amount of dollars. no mat- ter how much an incref.se In business called for more money. It was 1913 before the na· tion found an answer. This w11 what might be called the "Invention" of tbe Fed· eral Reserve Bank and a Federal Reserve note baa· ed. not on gold. but on eco- nomic goods produced. The total of Reserve notes '.J· sued, therefore. rose and fell a1 the volue of bu st· ness expanded and contract· ed. THE YOUNG couple has been doing aome serloua th~ You see. Mr. Doe's Cather juat died at age 50. They aaw him cut down Iona before hia time. They saw him fight for bis We. Apparently he had a premonition of what was going to happen, but he re· fused to admit it. He was very belligerent. He fought with h.lJ boss, his doctor. hia nurses, with his dear wife and all the children. He wai: mad at the world and blamed God Almighty for lettina thi.a thing hap- pen to him. Mr. J ohn Doe Jr., ln apeaklng about his father. aaid "You know, if Dad had only bad tome faJth, aome rellgJon, to fortify him, It wouldn't have been ao hard on UI. But be bad nothing I Pastor. we want our child to bave a rellglou1 falth that will enable him to meet the various criles Uult wilJ come to him. With that in mJnd, we would like to enroU our child in the Church School." I SUPPOSE there does come a time when parents realize that theJr c b 11 d ought to have the very thlng they lack! And IO, off to Church School the child goes. But there ll a ne.xt step to be conalde~: Re· llgloo la for adulta too! It ts 1ood for them! To be To the Editor: A r e c e n t tbougbUul DAILY PILOT editorial polnted to the need for strengthening our flagging two-party system by widen· ing the base of thP. Repub· Hean Party in view of the current conservative-mod· erate split. I believe the author's basic premise to be an lntelllgent one. Historically. the g r e a t strength of th e l' .S. sys- tem has been the existence of two all·lnclusive politi· cal parties. The conserva- ti ves have acted tradition- ally as a C8.lltious restrain- ing force upon the liberals. who have often advocated adva.nced and unrealisUc policies. ~ resulting com· promise has usually been representative of the pub- lic consensus. PERPETUATION of this 1yste""""8 desirable. A mul· tiple party structure, such 11 in France, causes an absence of • single party majority. and the conse- quent necessity of unstable and shifting coalitions. Quite rightly, I believe, the author sees the opposite danger. Continual domina· lion by one party. while not neeusarily "betraying the democratic process:'" often Dear Gloornv Gus: .I What's happened to us7 Every dance seems to be glrl·ask·boy: girl pays his and her way; boy sits home and waits for girt to call. All of us females are getting very tired of this new tr~nd and would be mighty happy to see the guys reverse it -C H, '~" .. •Iv•• rtl .. <h •u•n • v~wa, .,.. 11tcnur1ty ,.,. .. •• 1111• _ ...... -. $eN YMt ,., _,,.. .. OloMffty Oft. Dlllt "I ... ' results in a period of bit· ter reaction. as in the posl· FDR years. However. it seems falla· cious to believe that unifi· cation of the Republican Par1y can be brought· about "under broad principles all wings. . .can accept and support." For in this in- slance, the cooservatives and the moderates are op· posed on the most funda· mental Issues of domestic and foreign policy : there 1C> little common ground. It would be impossible to "articulate'' such princi- ples to the voters "so t.h:i t they become understand- able." because in many cases, they would be incon· sistent and contradictory. FARMERS WERE es· peciaUy hiL Every t I m e crops were harvested and sent to market, money be- came tight. Farmers, who had to borrow, found rates suddenly high. That some of the more unconscionable did exploit the situation Is not doubt.ed. But eve n the scrupulous b r o k e r s and bankers we re caught ln the situation. They could lend relallvely little and rates were higher because dollars were short GOLDWATER lost the Bryan saw the trouble wimoUT TllE device of the reserve system we cer- tainly would not have gone through two wars and many other leSfft crises without having experienced many economic and currency dis- asters. Our trouble today stems largely from the fearful costs of the two world wars and that ln Korea. Not only did they cost billions. but nece$Sltles growing out of them have caused heavy, and continual, overseas ex- penditures. We could fall In· to trouble-but most of the nations know they, too. would fall with us. election because his wing plaJnly enough.. But his bad truly departed from remedy was not sound llr the "mainstream of Repub-r---------....;.---------- li canlsm." History should M SlUNGI WC*9 have taught Goldwater that conservatism has always been obliged to re-<>rient it· self toward the left in or· der to contlnut!' its restrain· ing role. By advocating re· action instead of restraint. he alienated many Republi· cans who began to see that they had more in common with Democrats than with Goldwaterites. But the tw o·party system, we will agree, n e e d s strengthening. This must be brought about through a re- centering of Republicanism around the moderate wing . and by courting the con· servatlve elements of the Democratic party w h i c t fear the dangers posed by Johnson's brand or liberal - ism. This means , essential· ly, that the ex treme right has no r wce In a ma jor pnrty -a roint provrd ernphat1cally. I bcllr,·r . hv It\ n•p11di ali<in In thr l!Jfi l cl <>clicins. Jl~I \\UHTJII:.~ Q) ' " .. Ralp• de Toledano Eyes ·on California When the 1966 elecUooa roll around. the eyes of the nation will be focused on CaillomJa. This state of top. sy-turvy politics and h i g h pollUcal passions will be the population leader or the 50 now within the American union. And w h a t happens there may be a pointer to a national trend. At the very least. It will offer a color-ru1 splash among the drabs and greys of our political spectrum. The signs of what Calilor· nia may or may not do are already under study by 1trateglat.s of both .,olltlcal parties. ~y see the state as a arand prize and hope It will be theirs. But the sit- uation Is already so murky that few will make any pre· dictions. THIS MUCH is true. if the Republican Party in Cali· fomia held its gubemator· lal primary today, the can- didate would be, h a n d s down, Ronald Reagan. This has a little something to do with the fine showin1 that another Hollywood person- ality, George Murphy. made ln 1964. Mr. Murphy. it will be recalled. breasted the J ohnsoldan tidal wave and won hlmseU a seat aa the Republican Senator f r o m Callfomia. Far more Important than this Is the record Mr. Rea· ~an chalked up for himself during the past campaign. He was a late starter, but the fault was hardly his. Late in the campaign. the Goldwater forces reluctant- ly agreed that Ronald Rea· Ran was making some of the best and most persua· sive speeches of any Repub- lican cam paigner. Suddenly. he wa s seen everywhere on the television screens. His earnestness. his delivery, and his text caused wide· spread comment. CAUFORNJ A Republl· cans knew of these qualities In Mr. Reagan. The so-call· ed average voter saw Mr. Rea~an. remembered him In pictures and as the mas. ter of ceremonies In a fine General Electric TV series. and combined the two into a generally favorable im- pression . As a result. the g e n u l n e 1 y srontaneou~ JZroundswell for him began. l.<'tteri1 poured in. urizing him In run for public office In 1966. rreferably for the governorship. Unless a newcomer pops uo-and there are no sl~ns or one YPf-Ron:ild Reaean will tw th" man to heal for lh" fll'oul'-lican nominalll'n Met for lhr [!nvernorshin. come 1966 If lhl' R<>puhll· t'an~ arr nnt ~n sure. the fl,.m nrr'lf<; dnn't ~h11rc-h thi' h"•lt nnrv~ For t•fl nncl fl nwn,lh" !ilalr. 11hrrr thr l•h"I ~• lr ft rrt""'" '"" 11 nrrl i· r11t In f'11 t rl0\1 n ~I r r:---.'. ·•:11 h ,,, r h • " I<: '"'' I " t >nr r•n'·' ""'' oh,!'tT rr rt"· "'''ihr ~ th"· :-·'';·I' r· :i '' ,, 11 «., ,., ; .,,, \ l'tt ol1t 4.f 'r " r -:11 ,, I• 111 I ' I (•i(l l l' Ill <; t;Ufl~· j•,t\f ~ 1111 '' SO MR. REAGAN. who Is a good constructive conserv· atlvt . is being c a 11 e d a BirC'htr, a reactionary. and worse -as if he were al· ready running. He has not yet fully made up his mind to run. but· these attacks ·are pushing him to that de· clsion. No man likes to be called names, and the usual reaction is a determination to ito out and fight. Whether Mr. Reagan can make It is another matter. But the chances for a Re· publican to recaptUtt the governorship are b e t t e r than ever now. Even thou1ith the OOP is golng through Its ptrpetuaJ proceu of sDllt· ting like an amoeba. It ls nowhere as badly off as the Democrat!. Right • wingers in the GOP prolilerate new organiiations almost dally. but t.My mean little. The s p l I t In the Democratic Party cuts down to the es- sential structure of organi· zatlonal politics. G-0\'. EDMUND "PAT'1 BROWN; with the muscle of the executive branch at his disposal. is battling the state's most powerful polit· ico. Speaker Jesse llnruh. Mr. Unruh is out to topple Mr. Bl'own. and lo destrov the Jeft-<iriented California Democratic Council. To this end he has started a rival organization. The s t a t e's national committeeman . Eu· .eene Wyman. is at odds "ith Mrs. Carmen Warschaw. co· chairman or the state nan~·. In this four-way tug-0f-\\ ar. there can be no unit y until the Democrats choose thei r gubernatorial candfdate- and bv that time. the dam· a.ee will have been done. With this as a b a c ~­ ground. Ronald Reagan be· comes Increasingly m o r e aopealing as a candidate. He will win over many Dem· ocrals. appeal to the power. ful women'1 vote. and have the advantage ol frequent exposure as actor and cam- paigner. ICltll ~ 1YM1a111 Hal Boyle '" f hf! Mlfl·flftlf!• The cards of condolence are alr~dy coming in. They are from friends to remin<= me that I'm having another birthday later this month -the S4th. if my abacus is working right. That's one of the cheer- ing things about friends: They may forget they owe you money, but they always remember your birthdays- partkularly if tl~y them· selves are a few years younger. THE mlNG l dislil<e most about my birthday Is that It is poorly locattd on Dear George: What do you think of those night-club shows where cho- rus g'lru come o u t with next to nothing on and do disgraceful dances? SHOCKED Dea r Shocked : I try not to think of those night-club shows w h e r e chorus gi rls co me dut with next to nothing on and do disgraceful dancing. As a married man, I'm only al· lowed to go to one show a month and the last w a s ''Mary Poppins." -------- the calendar. strategtcally speaking. It happens to fall between the natal anniver- saries of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Thal makes me some- thing of a human molehill between two peaks of gran· deur. After celebrating the birth of the great emancl· pator. America rests up to celebrate the birth of the father of hls country. Thus my birthday has so far es· caped attention from a grateful n.aUon. I don't blame the people: It's just an unfortunate re· suit of poor parent41 tim· lng. HOWEVER. Congress af long lai<t is doing something about the situation. T h I s year it will remain in ad· joumment on my birthday -Feb. 21. Ma yor Wagner Is also closing down City Hall. and church bells will peal throughout the laM. I'm even taking the day off fr(lm work myself. since it hapJ>('ns to be a Sunday. Many people who hate the thought ol turning 40 won· dcr wt.at It's Jikf' lo be a person in the mld -C1rtics. Truth to tell. it's prcll v much like the fell ow snirl aboul the purple cow : ''I'\! rather see than be one." -----lf.1-Friday, February 5, 1965 rht' e<l1l11ri:il 11a~P 11r the O;i llv Pilnt ~eE>ks to infonr1 anrt stimulate rNH'<'ri> bv prrc:r nt i n~ this news· n:inl"r'11 1111inion1: :incl r nmmr>nt:irv on 11111irs of in· '" .. "'' :inrl C•""'r: ·i •H'I'. h\ rirrt\ 111in .. ti rorum for !ht' !"'nr<'r ''"' 111 nur rt':• ll"r.;' 1111in :,.n~ 11nd bv l'•r· ,,,,,.,,, th • dl\(•t·•(' I ,,,,. ,.,.:nt<; 11f 111fnrt11C'<1 r1h!'('t \C'l'l' :ind •fl'>1" 111"11 1111 '"'"'' n f lhC\ cl 11v ~oberl N. Weed. Publi~her 'J. Y. t . Cl m tr M I sh jo U! dr to M er ol th ca in m m :IT If --IEA ANDERSON, Editor Annual Luncheon GOP Wo1uen Fete Lineoln' Gov. John A. Love of Colorado will be the keynote speaker when Orange County Federation or Republican.Women sponsor their 15th annual Lincoln Day Luncheon at noon Thursday, Feb. 11. in Balboa Bay Club. Active in Republican affairs since his student days at the iJniversUy of Denver, he was elected governor in 1962 and gained further national rec- ognition recently by hosting the Republican Governors Conference in Den· er.-. In 1954 he was president or Colorado Springs Chamber of Com· merce--the same year that area won the site of the Air Force Academy. Love earned an LLB degree from the University of Denver College o! Law in 1941 and two years aeo was awarded honorary LLB degrees from University of Denver and Colorado College .. During the war, he spent more than two years in the Pacific flying with the Black Cat Squadron and was awarded two Distinguished Flyin g Crosses and the Air Medal with several clusters. Mrs. Jack Cairns, president of the sponsoring organization, named Mrs. Char~s Travis, past president of Newport Harbor Federated Republican Women, u chairman of the affair. Harbor Area women assisting are Mrs. Dan Driskell. tickets and res- ervations chairman; Mrs. Jack Sha!fer, press chairman, and Mrs. Challen Landers, chairman of the head table. • Tickets may be reserved by calling representatives of Orange Coast Republican Women's Clubs-the Mmes. James Illingworth. Newport Beach. 873·9040: Barbara Bunker, Mesa Verde, 545-2979: Oran Marksbury, Costa Mesa. MS-6379; C. Ray Miller, Huntington Beach, 536·8643, or Major C. Johmton. Seal Beach, 430-1712. SEATING ARRANGEMENTS-Harbor Area Republican Women check seating arrangements m Balboa Bay Club to insure accomo- dations for the capacity cro,,d expected at the 15th annual Lincoln Day Luncheon, sponsored by the Orange County Federation. Re- serving tables are (from left) )lrs. Barbara Bunker, preside'nt of the Mesa Verde group; Mrs. J ulius Christenson, second vice prealdent of Costa Mesa Republican Women, and Mrs. James Illingworth, ticket chairman for the Newport Harbor club. The event is ached· uled for noon Thursday, Feb. 11. Ticktockers Honor Mothers at Valentine Tea Floral arrangements wilJ grace the Shorecliff home of the William E. Flahers tomorrow when Ticktoc kers (daug.hters of National Charity League, Newport Beach Chapter members) honor their mothers at a traditional Valentine Tea. Shown at the tea table, trimmed in party decorations, are (from left) Miss J ean Wells. Miss Laura Loveland and the hostess, who will be assisted in greet· ing guests by her daughter, Mrs. Dand C. Alton. Tea pourers will be presidents of Ticktocker groups and their mothers. Mary and Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mary and Mrs. Charles Barr, Leslev and ~trs. \\'11· liam O'Bryon, Laurel and Mrs. Henry Wagner Jr. ·and Sandy and ~lrs. Robert Thomas. Revelin' By EVELYN SKERWOOD Of 1111 o.ily ,.,.., Sltff St:RF AJ\'D SAND seem to be the password these days for a lot of people who divide their time between Palm Springs and environs and the J\'ewport area. Most peripatetic of all are Eve and John Hurtt. who visit here frequently but spend much time in their Palm Desert home. Eve stayed in their Ocean View house for a few days before going back to the desert to assist with the Bob Hope golf classic this week -she 's seeing lots of famous personalities try their luck on greens and fairways. WHE~ T H E P Y K E JOHNSO~S head· for their Palm Springs home later this month fit's the former residenLe of Paul Hoffman. Smoke Tree Ranchi. they 'll spend a few days with the Kenneth :\!brights in Coro- na del ~tar. The J o h n s o n s. whose home is in Spring Valley near Washington. D. C .. en· tertained the AJ brights dur· ing their receot visit East when Ken presented a pa· per be f o r e the National Academv of Sciences. an organization created a cen· tury ago by Abraham Lin· coin to research various phases of American life. Marion and Ken took in some of the sights of Wash· • • • • Writh Evelyn ington during thei r trip. also went to the symphony and the new show, "An y Wednesday." WHE~ \'Ol' FALL in Jove with two pla ces. there's but one solution-a home in each. At least that ·s the conclu · slon of Florence Rypinski. who spent several months in Hawaii last year and has just acquired a home in JlonoluJu. t'\ow sne can nv s\\ 1ft1 \" across the Pacific'. lea dn~ Corona del Mar b e h i n d '' h1le she sta\'S in her new condominium · n ea r Di3· mond Head. or. when the mood strikes. leave there for here. Aloha ' CLARF.!\CE A~D IRIS Higbie of B a I b o a Island were in Honolulu for the dedication of the Mokuleia Polo Field - and wat ched the California Polo Team win the openinc game by r1 close margin. 10 to 9 WHAT fl,'~ TO H.\ VE \ houseguest wbo can redeco· rate your house! The Rob· e r t Hahnaus enterta ined Mrs. Hahna u's aunt. Eva UmlauH of New York. and in the process acquired a beautifully painted dining area in their Corona del Mar home at 2807 Selling Sun Drive. Mrs. Umlauff is one of the few a r t i s t s working with raised lacquer, an an· cient Oriental medium near· Jy Jost to the modem world. Among the famous whose homes she's decorated are Perry Como, Natalie Schae· fer and Robert Sherwood. The Hahnaus· mural Is Oriental. with weeping wit· lows. lakes and mou ntains. Its textured effect Is creat· ed by m I x i n g porcelain ename· with oils. AUIOST ANYTHING can happen al International Air· port. i n c I u d i n g sudden changes of plans f especial· ly when prearranged by a whimsical husband l. Rita and Bill Aldrich planned to fl y to Phoenix. and were to leave at about the same ti me six other friends were taking off for Honolulu. They got together for mu- tual farewell s. then Bill de- udcd he and Hila should accompan) their friend s on board the Honolulu plane. They remained in the plane even as it was warming up, AND as it took off. "Sur· prise.·· laughed Bill. the only one of the eight who knew the whole thing was c1k:ir. ;\eedJe~s to say. Rita wasn't packed for a trip to the islands. but had a de- lightful time shopping for a tropical wardrobe a f t e r they :anded -her "sur- prise" for Bill. Horseshoe Pitching Mama Aimed at the Wrong Stake DEAR ANN LANDERS: Before I married Lena she was a real go-setter. full of pep. held down two jobs, and could pitch horeshoes around the lot of us on Sunday. I was real proud of her. We were married in 1958 and have five chil· dren. Lena certainty has changed. I can't get her to go out and find a job no matter how hard I try. My mother lives with us and although she's on crutches she could wa tch the child ren fine. Our oldest child is five and she's like a little mother to the you nger ones. Last night I told Lena I didn't _think she was carrying her share of the toad. ~h1le 1 work hard in the milt she's at home taking 1t easy. Lena got mad and said "Why don't you shut your foolish mouth?" She' reads your column and thinks you :tre smart. Please tell her to stop making cxcwiC'' rnd go to work. I could sure use the help. -Rf.I • DEAR RED: A woman who has had five children in six years doesn't need 1n excuse fo r not going to work. She's got plenty of work at home. ANN LANDERS [il I can't imagine wh•t Ltn• does 1t home all d1y after she finishes the laundry, the iron· ing, clNning, scrubbing, cooking, biking, dish· washing, mending, marketing and referees the children's fights. Maybe she just coll1pses. I second the motion about your mouth, Buster. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I pt1sled a ~11~· in ti'' 11sh because he said something fresh lo m' i:1 1' .ow she won't speak to me. · L:ist night we were ;:if a rest:turant and a !1111 1 dntnk 111 thP nC'xt booth kepi hoggi ng thr llllo.l' h"' .llHI playin.c: the s:imr r<:'cord O\Cr a.nrl m r1· I :d-i t him lo knock it off He said he hked the rcn11 d .wd .. ~ .. -"'. . . -- was yoing to play it at least a dozen times. m~re. told him my girl hates the record and 1t was making her sick. He ca lled her a mopey. bow-legged broad so I Jet hi m ha\'c one right in the kisser. The owner of the restaur;:int threw us out. ;-\ow my girl says she wants ~othing to do wit.h a ro~gh· neck who fights in public Hont'st. Ann, 1t \~as Just like I told ~·ou. Pl~se help me. -FRA~K DEAR FRANK: Co nsider yourstlf lucky you didn't get your profile changed. Some guys act drunk but they fight sober. You should have left the place if you didn't like the music. Promise to use your head instead of your dukes in the future ind I'll ask your girl to give you another chance. Okay? Okey. DF. \R .\'.'\"\ L.\ \OF.RS· J was especial!" plrac;t'd 10 hr:ir '011 ro:i~t lh C' t1 me·honort'd land !ns111ting1 rr:ictic" nf nwn huddling at part1rs anrl 1gnonnc: thr 11011 rn This 1s ;i 1u111nr high i;choul stunt-bo)s on onr side an ti girls on the other. \ . ,,,,.. ... . . I refuse to believe that men and women must be segregated to insure interesting conversation for both. When we entertt1in I remain fi rmlv rooted in the li\'ing room "1th the girls. This forces the men ro come in from the kitchen and the back porch. Since t hr separation of the sexes is a common ~l")ci;:il practice I wish vou'd lambaste it one more time . Thank you. -:'lfR. J.H.B. OF GREE~SBORO DEAR J. H. 8 .: You a re a generous man, indeed, to place the blame on the males. I hap- pen to believe it's the women who art at f•ult. When thev beqin to play "PTA," or "Ward- robe," or "Kitchen," or "Junior said the cuttst thin~ today," the men winder off. And who can blame them? l CK'I ""-'"v ''"""V , ... .,., lt'IV"'' d<t flf't • """" •~ dlHt rf'!'\<t ['io You" '•"~ '"' "'"'"' L.t,-.0( <>\ l)r>(l• If! 8•1M t Vou M•r·v-• It lo•t Or St• rnc1c<1rio ""''" YClf rflOV•'' ]('I ,,l'\h (,, ""'" ~f"ld • ltm9, 'lflt t'ldC'f"\\,._O ,.~VflOO' A.,"" l M"d1H\ "*""I t,. Q Act ,,, ~j., \11~1 'W I,., """"' orrtilt ,.,,, <i,ntt ·~,.1"9'\ ,., "''' in c .4 " .,, tr.t QA I\. v P•LO T ~l\(I0\1t"IQ 4 \•amo1-:1. • f 400"''""'" t " .. "'""' . . - ' • . • 12 DAILT P9'.0'T/NfW1..f'HH Fri., fleb. S, 1965 Nursery Sclwo"ls ] oin Observance Nunery EducaUon Week, Sunda1. throucb Friday, Feb. 7-14, will be obterVed by two Costa Mna nursery 1ebooli. and a county ll"OUP· Oranae County Council ol Parent Partlcl1>1Uoa Nun· ery SchoolJ will ctve a demonstration ot art tech· nlques at Bullock's Fash· ion Square, Santa Ana, baturday, Feb. 8, from 1 to 3p.m. C o m m u n 1 t 1 Nunery School of Cotta Meaa wUl have an opea bouM at t :JO a.m. Wednetday, Feb. 10, accord.lq to Mn. D. P. Tuman, director. S u n 1 bl 11 e Community Nunery School wW apon· 10r a booth on the mall of the Harbor Sbopplnt Cen- ter from 10 1.1n. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, to dla- cu .. the benefltl of a nurs- ery achool with Interested parentl. Art work by the student. wW be display~ Flower Festii,al To Benefit CHOC A "Feat1val of Flowers" to raise funds for Chll· dren'1 Hospital of Orange County wlll take place on the Mail at Bullock's Fash· ton Square. Santa Ana, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 and 13. Colorful camellias and azaleas decorated w t t h a ValenUne'a day motif wlll be offered for sale, each plant enclosed In a speclal Children's Hospital wrap. Local chairmen are ~ Mmes. Marilyn Oatman, Punch and Judy Guild of Costa Mesa; William Mc- Clurg, Little Mer m a f d Guild of Huntington Beach; R. N. Lagerlof. Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach, and Wllllam Beck, Queen ol Hearts Gulld, Laguna Beach. · -And On With the New! l Mrs. Ronald Wymer, (right) outgo~~J!;ident of Newport Beach Women's Police A accept. her new duties as historian Crom Mn. John Grauer, (seated) newly elected president, shown with Mn. Roger Braham, secretary and Mrs. William Speirs, (from right) treasurer, Mrs. ~al Sheflin will fill the new post as hospitality chairman. New members are Mrs. Gerry Miku and Mrs. William Laughlin. Tentative plans for 1965 include a March potluck supper, a May spring outing and the August an· nual busband-wi!e swim party. · Navy Wives~ SWEU. for SCHOOL! Benefit Set PERFECT for PLAY! A benefit bridge lunch· eon, wl\ll proceeds to go to the Navy Karine Residence Foundation, la being plan· ned for wtvea of officers at· tacbed to Cruiser Destroyer FtotWa Ill fO r 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, in Allen Cent.r. Lone Beach Naval Station. Mn. J. J . Herrick la gen· eral chalrma.o and Ucketa, at $2.25, may be purchased from most commandinl of· ' ficers wives or at the doOt • Door prizes will include a palntlni by Arthur Beau· mont. Fuchsia Group To Hear Talk On Cdmellias . Dr. Clifford R. Parks of the Loa Angeles State and County Arboretum, Artad-,,.·L la, will speak on camelllu at a meeting of the Costa Meaa-8 a y CIUn .Fuchlta Society at 7;~ p.m. Moo· day, Feb. 8. -.,-- Dr. Park.a la an authority / on care and culture of ca· melllas. The meeting will be lD the American Legjoo Hall, 565 W. 18th Sl, Costa Mesa. Ref:reabmenu will be aerved and there wUl be a plant table. The public ii invited. DON'T BUY CARPET the original blue jeans The festival ia being un· dertalcen as a group ~ro­ ject by the 10 guilds of Children'• Hoipltal to foal· er Interest ln the facUity. Mrs. Jack Adams of Cin· derella Guild of Newport Beach 11 1eneral chalnna.o of the event Children's H o 1 p l ta 1 of Orange County, a non-de· nominatiooal facility which opened in September, 1964, 1.9 adjacent to St. Joseph's HoapltaJ in Orange. Ap- proximately one-third of the hospital'• operating upense must be defrayed by chari· table contributions. and to.----------. • .. •••••••-•••al:W!•a~:s;:;-r.?!:.,~••-=G1-•lf'Nll:I Until YCHI Check ht 1W 11111. trill W1ster11 tit. tw ""' .......... ttlt-tl .. cowboJ C1t-11t UVl'S-tllt t rl1i•1I .., ,_.. "9 lie fw Wnt. l YNDA BISHOP Pl1n1 to Wed Betrothal News Tola The engagement of two Orange Coast College stu· dents baa been announced by the brldH led'a parents. ~Uss Lynda Lanell Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mr,. Orval L. Bishop of Costa Mesa, la betrothed to John W. Naylor, son of Mr. and Mn. NUe D. Naylor of San· ta Ana Height&. Miss Bishop ts a gradu· ate of Corona del Mar High School and her fiance was graduated from Costa Mesa Hieb School Utterfy Ench•ntinq Long EVENING GOWNS stunning styles & colors in chiffons and crepes. Some with lovely sequins Md beading ! AT COST OR LESS! re g. 25.99 to 49.99 sizes 7-8. I 5-1 6 • You simpfy MUST SEE THESE today at ...• FASHIONS 333 !. 17th St. Ml '"'661 by The r 1111c11ke I '"""'' thla end the guilds raise money through philanthro- pic project.I. Episcopalian . Women Slate Annual Meet llltercontlnental lndepen· dence will be the theme of the 67th annual meeting of Episcopal Church women from the Diocese of Los An&eles wtien they meet at 9 a m. Tuesday. Feb. 9. ln St. Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles. Eleetion and installation of officers l5 on the agenda, and the president. Mrs. James K. Friedr ich. •· 1 11 make her report. Speaker tor the luJlcheon will be the Rt. Rev. David E m r y 1 Richards of San J ose. Costa Rica. bishop for the mission· ary district of C e 11 t r a 1 America. Group Meets Foreign exchange stu· denll from colleges and high schools in Orange. County wut be speakers at a meet· ing of Epsilon Omicron Chapter of Del~ Kappa Gamma. an International honor s .. telety for women in education, al 2:30 p.m. Sun· day. Feb. 7. Members will gather in Laguna federal Savings and Loan Building, L a g u n a Beach. Arrangement.I are being made by Mrs. John Bumberd, Mn. Leonard Tut· tie and Mill Lorraine Ames. Emblem Cluh Embkm Club 314 of Hunt - ington Beach meets each first and third Monday at 8 p.m. in the Elks Lodge. 804 Ocean Blvd., Huntington Beach. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Everett Miller, 847· 3107. \ What's Doing MARV DAV UkmU5CS TODAY NtMtfn"'9tt •u cll O.r... Clue -OOd Ftltoon Hell, 21, Mel~ SlrMI, Hunll"9!o0tl lte<~. 1 lO 11 m Ne..-W 0.9llu te l r1fM c• -let• 11o41 l"'I. I~ N-etn St.. ltl!lot. 7.le ""'· Pere..tt Wl!Moll Pert...n -~ HOtOlltl Com•••"<• Ct nter. 1·.S ""' ~.. •w-. -"~ ,...... ., Or-(~ -F lr 1 I ~tflodlst Cllurc11. J70 W lt!ll SI • CO.It~, t pm C-tllllll Aullltry .. '1ttert1tt el P-lt11 Wera Ptsl HM -.,.,.,Ice" UtlOll Hell, s.l w, "'" SI. Co••• M-. I "·"'- Sh1911 "'" ...._ 0..... c ... -Ptult rlftO ~. 1060 Heil A,,.., Hv"' 1"11IOll k K ll, f D m TOMO .. 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ISi~ Slrfff tl!il Wnl-lley Avtn\lt, NtwllOrt leach, • •·'"· 11'-ttl• Vt!Wy W-M't Cl'* - Temvr• kl\OOI, 173"0 ~"'· !>UU ""f '' , ,,_1,111 v,11..,, 1 o m Harbor Counril's l\lovie G1ride ALDEN'S '" letlool, ft( ,,,,, ,.~·11 • Nttw la LlVl'SI tldltw't Ntf•: T111t --11e tulOt •• ,,.,.,.., "" ,,.. flll'N comtnhl .. 9' !fie Htrbor COUllCll l'T A. Mn. Fraf Gtrrn.• Is -leltfll .,,,.. MrL W1llec1 Evtr-la committee c:Nlr· man II It '"~ • • ret1•H1C1 In ~11trm1n1,,. tultM>le cvrrtnt tllmt !er c:ert11n "' 11-end 111111 t P. "" -~ly, Y-II'"" ere lOllC.- lltd. Mt II '"'"' to Movie Guidi, Ulrt ft# l!\t Delly P'llot.I FAMILY DISORDERLY ORDERLY -Jerry Lewis working in a bospit.al MARY POPPINS -(u)- Walt Disney. The magi· cal adventures of t h e Banks cbildren and their whimsical English naMy. H 0 W THE WEST WAS WON -(XX) -The Bet· Uing of the West, present· ed ln five episodes with good photography. EMIL AND 11IE DETEC- TIVES -(x) -W a I t Disney. West Berlin boys play cops and robbers. UNSINKABLE 1\1 0 L L Y BROWN -(xx 1 -Wife, whose husband strikes gold , lJ rejected by Den· ver 1oclety but becomes the toast of Europe. BYE BYE BIRDlE -Mu· 1ical from B r o a d w a y show. BOY TEN FEET TALL - (x) -Boy orphaned ln Organ Society Sets Meeting Org1nist Fred Thompson of Huntington Beacb IO'ill be featured at a meeting o' the Hammond Organ Society of the Orange Coast at 2 p m. Sunday. Feb. 7, in the Ham· mond Organ Studios, 28.14 East Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. Newly elected officers ol the club are Charles D. Ward , p~sident ; Mrs. Ell· win Sill. vice prcsidrnt , Mrs. Eldon Jones, seer c- tary, and Mrs. Charle' Kerr . tre::isurer. Suet air raid sets out to find his aunt in South Afr!. ca. THE C.HAPMAN REPORT -A glib study of the sex habits of suburban worn· en. TEESS AND ADULTS ALSO RATED TOPKA Pl -(x) -Jewel MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAV- thleves formulate elabor· French comedy, starring ate plan to rob Istanbul's Jaques Tatl. Topkapl museum. (xx) -Indicates excellent BABY. THE RAIN MUST movie for age group. FALL - (x) -A man (x> -lnd.icatea good movie paroled to custody of a for age group. dominerring foster moth· Unmarked movies are a CURRENT SPECIAL "Monarch" "501" FU•· m~t Nylon Compk!tel,y Installed. 56 ,85 tq. yd. Blrelow -Monarch - Beattle -Berwn etc. ALDEN'S Costa Mau~23H I Ytara In Cotta Mau '11 te II '3.59 s4.09 110t Newport Ave. Co.ta Meta 146·~5 o,.n Mon. A ,rt. Ena. •rat.hop Charoe o,. Bankamerlc.lrd er has his ambitions frus· matter of taste. I trated e,=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~=======~=~=========~ TilE :\'EW INTERNS - Personal and profession· at problem.a confronting a group of youn1 C::octors.1 QUTCK. BE F 0 RE IT MEL TS -Reporter Rob- ert Mone and team-mate cover Antarctic project In slapstick comedy. THE MOUSE THAT ROAR· ED -Comedy about a tiny prioclpallty that de- clate1 war on the United State• and gains control of a bomb. Peter Sellers. S E D U C E D AND ABAN· DONED -Italian tragi· comedy of a father's at· tempts to save face aft· A ..• you don't want to mus! IMPORTED SCANDINAVIAN FURNITURE FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE SALi HOURS: SUN. 12 to S, MON. & FRI., 'tll t (One Week Only) DAN-SCAN IMPORTS 170 E.17th ST 't COST A MESA er his aed uced daughter 'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!i!!!!!!!;!!!!!!';t. is abandoned. ,- ADULTS MONDO PAZZO -<Crazy World) Another in the Mondo 1ertes. PSYCHE 59 -Psychologl· cal problel'DI develop in 1 London household when the alster·ln·law moves ln. THE PLEASURE SEEK· ERS -Sophisticated I C· count of three American girls seeking Jove and marriage in Madrid. GIRL WITH GREEN EYES -An Irish colleen leaves the farm and goes to Dub· Jin where she meets, falls in love and Lives with a writer twice her age. THURS., Pitt., SAT. 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C.ENT E·A· ."PR 2-751& _/ FRESH· TASTY PASTRY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN COSTA MESA All American Food Centers BRIGHT NEW ON-PREMISE ·BAKERY· FRESH DAILY ... PIES -CAKES -DONUTS SWEET ROLLS -BREADS .·DINNER ROLLS & MORE PEANUTS DR. KILDARE TO 1liiNI< THAT MY RJTURE- MY C.AREER ·-n1E NOST IMPORTANT THINC:. IN MY UFE. CAN 8E.s:Jl.M'J---11rfl WflECl<E:O 8>" ONEMISEll' A91.E ~- GORDO AlllE AND SLATS DAN FLAGG HERMAN > :-f •l '· {•f f(i J_ ...... MISS PEACH fLJfc.JRE fE,ALH£RS o~ AMr:.R tCA POGO By Charles M. Schull 04.I~ Y ll'ILOT/NI WS·ll'lfU Fri., Ftb. 5, 1965 13 M'I 6tRL ~1END'5 FATHER WON'T LET \JG 6ET MARRIED YOU LOATHE /I/IE.! l. SEE IT IN YOUR~ FACE EV'E~Y T!Mf_c~ WE. TAt K/ YOUV (C,N:;IOFR Mf.A 13AD MOTHEfl.,.A FAILURE. AS A WIFE! --- HE 5AIP ~E COVLO NEVER ALLOW f.115 ~TER TO MA~ AN '06El)ENC£·5CMO<Jl' MOP·OVT ly Ken lald ' 1 Tl11NK WE HAVE .ALL ThE ESSENTIA:. ' FACTS, LADIES. l SUGGE~T 'NE NOW • TAl(E >i VOTE ON Mfl.5. Pf'T~IE . ly Gn Arriola ly Raeburn Yan ... n ly Don Sherwood l<EEPl-!ER HEAOEO IITTO TO-THINK ... 1llE WINO. IF We GET A I WA9 , FOLLOMNG SE.A, WE'U ~Al?C'UL FOUNDER. Of: PUNTING ONTME SEll'lf ?! ly Clyde Lamb By Al Smith HES Tl-IE CHAP Wt-10 'T'OL.0 ME VESTER.DAV TO-~O AWAY OR HE'D ll'IGHT! I iHINK iEACHE~S SHOULD HAVE 2 YEARS OF INTERNSHIP BEFORE iH!Y START TEACHIN6' CHILDJleN ... CAL.L-1-115 Wll=E! "fGKi! FOR 'THO.SE ~YEARG · iH!!V Sl-10ULD TEACH ANIMA!..S! Iii. boys and gi rls. I'll bet you 're all excited about Valentine's Day com· 111g up next Sunday. Also, you have a three-day holi· rJay next week because Fri· rt11v is Lincoln 's birthday. Con~r atulations to Debra· St11' Hempstead of 840 St. 1·1:i11· St . Costa Mesa. for haqn~ h<'I' original motto 'rleeted as winner in a pa· t not i<' mullo contest held 1n C o s t a Mesa Union School District. Debra-Sue ' 1~ a first grade student at Sonora Elementary School. I got a very nice story called ''How The World Be- gun" this week, but it was :.1goed ooJy "By Dianna" with no last name, age or address on it, so I couldn't run it. R e me m b e r kids, pnnt your name. age and <i<ldress on the back of all drawings. stories, rhymes and jokes and riddles. The kids in the second crade at Tamura School In Fou ntain VaUey have real· Iv been turning in a lot of e.nod sl-0rles and rhymes. l\Pep it up. boys and girls. Mike Blow of 17?..39 Santa riara. Fountain Valley. ~cnl in a very nice story about "The Funny L I t t I P Elf." and I'm going to run 1t nex t week. Boy. was the art contest hard to j u d g e this week. You kids are getting better l'aC'h wee k. ll's too bad you all cannot win. bu t keep try- 1nr Tl11!' week's art conte~I honorable mention winne rs are RESTtRANTS There are many restu· rants in Costa Mesa. Some .,en e you outside and some ~nve you inside. Some do both. They all serve clean food . They are nice to you. You order what you want fl) have and they get it fast tor you. Ir you want some· flung to drink they ge t that ld ~t too. We go out and eat every now and then. -Te..-. DI• ... Aellllft, •• (9'1• Moe. CIRCUS TIM£ Once t~re was a woman, Who weighed one ton. She was so fat and big. She looked like Mr. Pig. Then I saw a thin man. Who was t.htnner than a can Then I sa'>' a down. With a sad frown, Standing up~1dedown. ( * PRIZE WINNER* This week's art contest winner is Rhonda Brown. lOV2 . o! 18342 Delewar e St .. Huntington Beach. Any t h1ld under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Htre's all you do (1 ) Draw picture on piece of plain. white paper Slh inches wide and 4 mches deep Use black ink and make lines black. 12.) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3. 1 Put your name. age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1560, DATh Y PILOT, Costa Mesa. Rochell Barton. C o i; t a Mesa : Li sa Whltlock. New- port Beach: John S. Tom· chak, Costa Me sa: Matt Nel· son. Costa Mesa. and Bon- nie Nelson . Newport Beach. Also. J a n e a n Jordan. Huntington Beach: M a r k .Jordan, Huntington Beach: Bonnie Ohlhaver. Co s t a Mesa: Sheryl Smiley. Cor· ona del Mar. and Suzanne Smiley. Corona del Mar. Also. Denning Box. Costa Mesa : April Jackson. Hunt· ington Beach : Leslee Strum Huntinl!ton Beach: Keith Trivur, Costa Mesa. and Lance Alexander. Newport Beach. Al1io, Butch Cummings. Huntington Beach: C h r i s Kirby. Corona del Mar: Lori HaU. Corona del Mar: Stan * PRIZE WINNER * DOWNTOWN I "ent downtown. To see Mrs. Brown. She gave me a nickle. To buy a pickle. The pickle was sour. So I bought a flower, The flower was dead. So I bought some thread The thread was thin. So J bought a pin. The pin was sharp. r So I bought a harp. The harp wouldn 't play. So I gave it away And went back downtown To see Mrs. Brown. " ~•MedV ~tl•·Oolltr ll!Oh to Rlov M;> ,,. JU. Ford"• ... O· co~ .. Mft•. ,,,. '"" ""'""•"• tfllrv M11f .,...,.,, \IOl'ltt •"<I •"•mu f'O U"<lt Lt"'> Corntr Box 1~ DAIL 'I' PILOT, Coile Mtt.t. I Garland. Costa Mesa. and O'Neal Brewer, Costa Mesa . Carol reminds me that those who have entered her riddles and jokes contest can enter again. You can send in one joke or riddle every week and the more regularly you enter. the bet· ter chance you have of win· ni ng a Kennedy halI·doUar. Keep trying ! very lucky that he got away from the big fish for the big fish could swim very fast. too. Even though the big fish could swim. very fast, Little One-Inch could swim just a litle bit faster than the big fish. Pretty soon he decided to go fishing. Lit· tie One-Inch got his fi.shinR pole and went fishing. PTet· tv soon he had something. He pulled it up. It wu the big fi sh. So he took it flome to eat. He got the fi~tr--the fish did not get hlm. -1-. Mc~. ~ ., .... --e111ver1n. THE LfZARO There Is a Lizard. Which acts like a wizard. He makes an invention. And that's rus intention. That funny old wizardy In a polkadotted nightgown. '-----------------------' lizard. -It"" (r.ut ••• ,._,, ... , ... Then it was time to go home. So I got m lhP bus. Cause it \\a' the end Of the c1rcu' -Dft!!fl Olltf!I, ? THE MYSTERIODi BELL Long long a~o there was a wit.ch that had a mysteripus b e 11 and everybody was scared ot hPr, One day a little boy and girl w e n t a round her house and she saw them She told th em to come in. Thev went in . ThP w i t c h ~aid. "Sit down ." They did The \\itch said. "What i!i 'our name?" The\ said. "Tomm.v and Mary.·· Then shr showed them l fl their room . Tommy said. ''I wonder ''hat :-;he plans to do with 11.~." l\larr ~aid . "Nev. er mind that .' How <lo wP get out of here~" ··u-r s try all the doors," sald Tom . Soon Mary came from trymg the door and then Tommy came back. They both said at the very same time. "Was the door loc k· ed'?" And then they said. "Yes" and looked sad . Then a big man walked in th<' room . It looked like a robot. He said. "Come h<>re." He look them to the big bell The re was a door that went tn the. hell . Thf' man p11!ih<'d lhem in and closed the door There '4 ere steps i;:oing rlo" n They went down the steps There they fou nd a <1oor. They orened it ancl thrrP thev were in a vallev WREN TREES BLOSSOM In the fa ll all the leaves fall off the trees because it is <.'old. After the winter all the t re e s blossom. The leaves turn green. And the flowers bloom. -Scett Dtrltl9"fl, JM •'"'· -Wfltel11 Vefley. LITTLE ONE-INCH Little One·lnch was only onP inch tall. He lil<ed to swim "i th the little fi sh in the pond. One day a big fish <'ame and tried to eat Little One-Inch. but Little On e- Inch could swim very fas1 and soon he was out of thP pond LittlP One-Inch wa"' DOGS Dogs are good a.ni mals. My girlfriend has a dog. lt 1s a pn!tly dog. H's name is Trixie. She is a very nice dog. I like her. -Swa11 ~·<-· C•I• ~-. TRAINS GO BY Look at the train.'! go by. Don't they seem to fly? When I Hsten to the trains at night. They seem to be 2oing at the speed of tig ht The wheels sound Like a beautiful tune. When I'm eating my lunch in the aftern oon. -l.l11de G'1!ft••· trtl .,..,., Cer9111 •I IAer. hou~e. /) ' /) Then they went lo lhc.ir I -O•ft• •""'· Jrf ., •••. ·----Laro ~ Lorner -------· Coron1 •• M er LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE RIDDLES AND JOKES * Dear Carol: What's round as a. bis- cuit. deep as a cup. but the M1ssiss1ppi PRIZE River rouldn't fill it up: WINNER 'Jeu11J•t H• y 4 11111ne1v ~•ll·tlell•r 990 111 kll'll sewnr 11• •· n• l 1•1~. Casie Mua. Clfll ...... l~I. Wlftllfft. '"try SM '"Ult\ 11ttew T>ear Carol: What kine! nf skin did Adam and Eve wear: ,,.!Ire kelltr. 17 UJ1 .4lll1011 (lrcl• WUl11'1flllltr. Ce1tter1111 Dear Carol Whv 1s a river ric h: 't>f Ulq OM. ll't fl t1n1>e9 C~rh o .. t•O Wut1111nlltt l'llt• Cetta ~n1, Ct lll. near rarnl r an rnu tran<-latP th1!-" ~tblll.J. dere daf:!O. 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'"'" 11 •~ ~,. •• , "* >u•t •e ""' "fl"' "•~f UICf'~U l "lf •"It ~'"d 9'"tf~ &"t '"'~v tlt t-w_,._ ----------~--~-,..4'c-............ ____ _ OCC Hosts San Berdoo Tonight Who Cares? ly llll DONll The lut time anybody bothered to look. the Lakers were making a determined bid lo f orfeil the cbampion- 1hip of the National Basketball A.leociation's Western Division tor the second straight year. Upon learning au ch a shocking t>iece or inf orma- Uon one immediately reacts by inquiring, "What dif · ference does it make?" Thh, of course. is a tough question to answer. During the month remaining in the Western Divi· alon derbf. *e Lakers can accomplish any of the fol· lowing things: They can (A) finish first. (B) finish sec· ond. or (C) finish third. · If they (A) finish first -they're in the playoffs. HI they (8) finish second -they're in the playoffs. And if they (Cl finish third-they're in tht> playofCs. Whal difference does it make? Well. if they finish on top they earn the right to call themselves champions of the Western Division and that's pretty important to reeutar fans like Doris Day, De~n Martin and Bing Croaby. Alter all, it would never do to ha.ve f olk.s euc.h as these rooting for an also-ran. One losmg season as tolerable, but two -unthinkable. 8-JdM, 1 first pltce flniah expedltet things. By BILL, DONER Sporh EdJtnr Orange Coast Colle~t·!­ baskelball troops. knocktd from tht <'louds t)v aw•" some Rivuside Tue day. return home tonight to seek a little revenge and a chance to rtlurn to sec· ond spot In lhe Eastern Conference all at the samf' lime. The Pirates engage San Bernardino's scrappy In· Star Jobs To Dena, Deveney Coachefil et dlani1 In the Basil Pettrson G~ mnaMum w I t h ltpo(( t1mf' Pt for R p m. Although th,. host ned· rnatb from C'o!ita .Mesa dropJ')t'd a 74-68 decision to the Tribe si x weeks ba<'k. OCC will rule a slight favoritt in tonight's I ill. The reason ? OCC's rap- id improvement compared with the rash of injuries which has hit San Berdoo since the first encounter. No lt'~' than thrf'r Indian refula1' f<ir" arc!' .J 1 m Wright aild Mike Mud a I o n i.: "1th izuard Jiil\ P'ramr. arf' through for lllv~rstdr S:utterton o..,. .. (o.\I Mt. $f" ""'""'" Citrus '•"'' ""• ™ 8•••t•dl~ Cllelf•y CONl'llllNCI w L "' OH • a •IO '°' , I .. , 01 • , 111 '°' I •10 lit 4 4JS '611 I l•l J+a 3 4JI Vl s ,,, ... Ttotit ltl't Gt"'" S.11 Btrntrdlno •' Ortntt Coett 1uv.,1lcM at Futter!Ofl Chtlley •I Sant• Aot Mt. hn AnlOlllo et Cllrut th,. rtmallldl'r of the ('am· pa1an \\'light, m lad. 11. the Jumping Jark who camp off thf' benc·h to ltad a late San Berdoo charge "hit'h "hipJ'l('d OrangP Coast. Several weeks later he broke hi s ankle ourlng a practice session and con· ~equently will watch from the sldellr·es tonlght. The .Indians aren't tooth· less however. since the bur· ly front line of Ron Clem, DeMls Crane and Ernl~ PoweU ran rebound with any in tbc drcult. Crane. a 6 foot 6, 245· pound behemoth who 11tars in football 1111 "ell. makes up for his lack or shootlnJt touch with aggressive back· board play. Orange CoHl will at- tempt to combat the Tribe with a pretty potent three· some or Its o w n Jn Jack King, Mlkt: McLellan and Jeff Bland. All three are averaalng in the double figures for league play. McLellan, f Stt OCC, Pag~ 15) LIN EV PS OUNGl COAU S'-J•{' ~Ing F -Ml~e McLelllll c-J•11 Bl•nd G-.t.I 8eltv G-llon INntn SAN ll .. NA .. 01110 F-"on Clem F-l rnlc Powell C-Otnnlt Cr1ne G-Jt11 $P9n<•• G-JoM Mt tnlno Washingto11 lnvasio11 211cl Ratell Bruh1s Begin Cli1nb Back I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Second·ranked UCLA tests Washington State and USC meets Washington tonight in By endlnt on top, the l1kera won't hive to monk•y .round with two tHms before Hrnlng the right to INttle Solton for 111 the mtrblet. lnst•ld th•Y cen get right down to the business of belnt smothered four 1tr1ltht 91me1.. All of this Is rather surprising In vl•w of the fad th• l1k1r1 bo11t th• grHtHt one-two combin· atlon since Abbott and C"t•ll• were in their hey· d1y. For Grid Tilt George Dena or Servile and Orange 's Vince Deveney wer~ n a m e d today as the head coaches for the North and South squads Jn the sixth an· nual Orange County All·Star r an AAWU basketball doubleheader at the Sports Arena that could clear the clutter of teams battling for the lrunnerup spo~ in the conference standings. The Bruins, second only to Michigan in the national rankings, boast a spotless 4·0 record in conference Elgin Baylor and Jerry Wett are reportedly the f in•at Items to hit the h1rdwoods since tnHken. l1ylor It 1 legend In his own time and WHt i1r't fer behind. In fact, Sportt lllUttr1ted, which ~rally r• strldt its f•1turo 1rtfcS.. to cheu ••perts end squnh at1r1, 11 about to dodlut• shr full ,.... to Wett In next week'• lteuo. SI •ven ,... to f1r 11 to mention Wfft In tho same bro1th with Otc1r R• ertton. SUftMtlnt Jerry might be tho equ1I of the Clnclnn1tl superstar. football game . Thiir. will mark the fir:.t time two former tcammatei; will be battling one another on the coaching lines. Dena and Deveney played together under Claire Van Hoorebeke on the 1953 championship Ana· beim eJeven. The game. which ls tenla· tively slated for Aug. 19 at the Santa Ana Municipal Stadium, pits the Northern 0 r a n g e · 1. County all-stars against the With guys hke Baylor ind West In the meup. Southern Orange Count y all· sometht~g is obviously w_rong if the Lakers cimnot stroll stars. home with the crown th.I! year. In two years a~ headman It has been suggested a coachin~ change Is In order. al the Anaheim Par?Chial Current bouman Fred Schaus has Jost his touch. so they 1 school, Dena has compiled e d h Id be turned out to "lfiture immediately if I 16-2 record. dropping only one say, an s OU "' game each year. In 1963 his not sooner. , Friars lost only to Mater Dei, READY FOR CIVIL WAR -Vince Deveney Oeft) coach of the Southern Rebels in this year's Orange County North-South prep alt-star football contest. and George Dena. Union general, havf' a friendly pre·battlr mpetinJt. f'riendships ended and hostilities startect when rival coaches were handed '1H1eial rules for the charity game. scheduled tentativelv for Au~. 18 at thr Santa Ana Munic1· pal Bowl. Understandably something bas to be done in a and in 19&4 they went through hurry. The Days, Mntins and Crosbys aren't about toj the regular season undefea.t· keep coming back to the Sports Arena unless the Lak· ed. !~Ing only to Anaheim tn Stilt Adj.U'4ed d ti ally cbanee their attitude towards winning. I tbe first round of t he CIF 0 ' ers ras c e . playoffs 21·13 Big Na1nes Absent And with them will go a couple of thousand paying cus-1 Among t hei~ 1004 victims 76crs RollinO' t~rs. was Mater Del. whom they - After all, mOlt of the people go to Laker iamesl Mat 13-0, marking the only \Jnlt~d Pre11 lnten. ational · ' Oc · \l h ed on during the season. I ll took a perlod or tidtust· Just to see the movie 11ta.ni. Few if any. pay attention to\tlme tbe Monarchs were scor· In, Desert Classic whether the Laken ~ or lose. cuio~a Y you .. ear Deveney. whose teams are, menl. but Will the Stilt and "omebody D'!umble, Gee, that was a nice shot, but n~ for their 0 r fen 51 v e the Philadelphia 76ers ha ve I hat's about it punch. too" over ai; headman joined lo form a formidahlr r ALM SPRINGS. C a I 1 (I In con1ra .. 1 .lrmn 1At7 rut Wbich brinB.s us batk fn f he original point. "What/ at Orange three years back.I fore~. . /' P 1 -The $100 000 Rn h :m strokes off h1., ftr~t round il1£Jerence does tt make7" To me -none. As I've point· The past t"o seasons he har. Wt!t Ch;;mbfrlatn. recpn llyl llOJW Pl'l'Pr1 GnH nas<-1r -an a.1 in thP hrst round . a rd out in the past, J'm a Boeton fan anyway and in the co~plled 4+1 rec?rds. fol· acquired ~Y the 76ers lru m swung Into the 1h1rrl round In· 6.1 Th11r<;d<1y I end. they'IJ wm no matter what the Lakers do. lo"ing a 1·8 .mark in 1962. the San F rancisc~ Warriors. day with flfty·four hole1< re· Th1r <.k. :1li rlederl tn rla~· Last year his Panthers sc~,r-contributed 35 points Thurs·! mainin.t: before thr pla' rr1. onl v n, P nr w< to11rnamrnls ed 25 touchdowns •hue day night to lead thP 76l'rSldJvide the loot Sundn' in this a \l'Clr. most!\ in lhr wintl'r. amassing 2.083 yards on the to a 123-119 victory O\ er the 9().hole tournament. anrl 1s perfec.tly happy a-; a * * * Tit~ Plt•ntom'• Vince Deveney, who'll CHCh the South ... uact in this ye1r's Orante County ,rop 1ll-tt1r foothill cl111ic, Uk• te remember lt1ck to th• days when he wn et Anaheim. A high school 1ridder of no ""'" reputation. !See COACHES, P1ae 11) 1 St. Louis Hawks. I And j{ thr bi~ namr prr· clu.b rrn 1n Kansa~ lit ~. ~;in ~:ti~~IE!§!~~;E;Jl!:~~lianJ~!;iillfE.,~l!J formers such al\ .lad, N1t1 ... Th1rl\k ha~ harl l\\O c;tr:.1ght Santa Anita Race Entries la1111. Arnolt· Palmer, T 11 n v 67<. Lema, Bill Casper .r,. and l ZarlPy. 2:i. from Yal..11na . Mike Souchak. arc to makr a Wa-.h . won the national colle· I move, ll°I\ time lhrv i;tartrd. ~iatr ~olf hllr in 1962 at Hous· ~ Tht pi cturr al lhP starl or ton 1 ·niHr,.itv lie wa-; in c:on· ~'*lr'~ play. USC, Washington and Washington St ate show iequal 2·2 slates and ar& tied with Stanford and Ore· gon for second place. UCLA and USC switch op· ponents tomorrow night and by the time the smoke clears from the four-game set, the conference should have a bona fide contender for t h e klr.gpin Bruins rather than the crowd of heretofore for· lunate opportunists. Washington State figureb to have its hands full with the 1-4--.o ... u ,,L01 ,.,..~,1111 Brul.ns, as they joust in thr. Frf. Feb. 5 1965 lid llfter. ~e Cougars wUJ be ' ' playing without the services of top scorer Randy Stoll and Radio, TV Sports Log first line reserve Dale Ford. Although B r u i n forward Keith Erickson is a question· able performer because of a leg injury. the UCLA nucleus of GaU Goodrich and Edgar Tl LI VISION SelVNIY 11 JO o,,. -For• Gollt•$ IJ I Lacey will bl' itching to geL ,,,..,,.1 back into AA WU action. I o"' -llowll"t• (f\•""'I I) I • "' -BOii l<oCM't Oe~rt c;.11 Ctauk. CheMtt • 1 • "' -USC VI UCLA ........ ml"' metl. (l\tlW'OI 11 l " m MWU be\l<,tl)fll .. ...,. "' "'4 w•••, C tMo•~la •\ 0<•- &rar•. '""",,.' I l 1(1 o"' -C ~\ (,olr Cto-iJ<. c~ ... ,.., 1 J >O o"' -"II• 11ow1o" ,.,..,. f°ht~I I ' JO ,, "' -\ .. ".. ·~ii• ...... ,,. ,..,. ,.,...._,. M.,._..,1f1 U•1"'1l(f _, (lla""'t' 1 4 JO 0'" rt At"• t'"h1nn•I 4 I ,. O.., fl"*'lnQ (h••,,.1 ' ,, ,, rT't Aft( ' Y.'•d• Wt"f'1 f"W \~th. C ~t1nn-t ' t ~!\ r""' r,'"""' ,,,,.,. 1Mi-. •n,..,,•f n1f~t• O'•t1 r•Cf'\ Cf\4t,, "(I II Sll'lflY I r"' ~ll.& bo'\•0!1'1111 ••""' f'I 0'\• ...,f'f", l • t .. ,,._ Y\ l'il'l,IM (•Ill<-. Chao'"'' I 1 JO D m C!lS $1>e•h Snct••<•~ '••. ("•"""' I ' " "" A "C \ Wondf'dol World n• G<ill. Ch•novl I , )ft D,,., -; ... SM .... (h I'"'' ll 4 om • Sll"I'\ Uo. (h•n~• • ~ 1~ t> m -(h8 ..... I ..... ho~ Df'ln (h•"~I I ' •1101n , ...... .t. \I\ n"" "'"''" ~~O .. •toi••f, '''l• , "J"'' .... "'.,'""' ,., ... "''~re fltf\t Washington Slate has won three of its last four games land coach Marv Harshman feel s hi s squad is on the up- s..-.ini;: and ready to improv!' on It~ 5· 11 record trSC has a ruu h e a d of -.tPam built up as thz Trojanr1 meet Washington in the night· cap. The Trojans got fine Rll· around play from U1eir th c starter~ -Allen Young. 8111 Westphal. .John Block. D<iug IBakom and John Zauaro - la st Mond::iy and Tuei;day anrl 1romped to eai.y victories in a ,pai or J?amcs with lhP Uni· lversitv of Hawaii . The I lusk1rs "ill counter 1thc Trojan threat with tlleir 1onc·man gang -Lynn Nanctt. Nance rates ai; the AAwu·s ~econd tfading scorer with a 120.5 a·;eragi: and holds the third spot in reboundin$:. Deveney w11 it.out to 9redu1t• when An1hoim f 1n1 fi"t st1rted mtkint the n•rM of Mlck•Y Flynn a fable. · -.'t tod ay°<; rxerdsr ,,.:1~ rlomin· 1Pnt ion herP ·rrum thP nutsPt .,...,'L ... mlll1.:li.4; ll ated by i!Olferi; \o\hn arf' R lit· "ith M. then fi4i for h1$ l:l-4 ::;;;~iial!t;S~·~ tlf' lttss thRn intPrnation:11J v fa mou~ • ,, ~ ~ 1r,,,.,. ti• • ''b••1. ~:ir~-~~~-~~~:;~ .. ':'51-tft'l~'!!W'"S~ ThP · ,t>adt•r, 2n1n:: tnln lhP ,,. n ,.;r ll ()II ND IJj.C "'""'~,, • .,,, .. '1 .. (!rift! Colonist c0tch Cl1lre Vin Hoorebeke atitned O.v•ney'a number 25 to Flynn ind Mickey WH 10 elated over it he stopped lty O.ven•y'• houM to tell him of th• good fortune. I! ,,. \•t.,NY ro11nd \\f'rP Sta n Th11 .. 1c ;in!J r... ,, .. ,.~ 80 .. ••t>•" IJSC h.,,...,.,.. ,._..,,,..,a."" 1 •• , ... ...,..,. t• ...... 0.1 •r f\Prmlt Zarley. each al l:J1 Uf Ii''-' .4 T .,., • "'"'~1no1on \tett. 1('1X 11oin1 I ,, I ) ) t ~' ~... II '"'" ~t1~··~11 t)l;:u~ "!:r: ct'.1,.,~~~,,,: ,;;:; :; ~;" l~W(:,.-:::t•• •::: 0111' !ifrOkl' t)ack \o\('rl' n fl f1 .J• 1 • t UrL.& V• W~\ho ... IM l(MO( 111M Purw • ...., foe Gell•,,, """ (W ~~,.,... 1h Funseth and J)on .J:tnuar·, -Su,,.,,. ~.;.,1~~~11~"1_:·v~~~·1 :;~ ~~= 1;;~r '",.,:.;;;;" ·:::the latt~r certainlv an o Id M \l'U·. r ARK. lll ' Pl L·;~.:,'"'v, 8..,:;!•c.~~;:·~1; ,~:, 110<~• M•«" <G """ ,. .. , <10 Po;i °' '-'•cc• •w H~•-<•1 "' wa rrior of tht> J;!old cirruil r.rl'' hound. thr fahlrrl 10 10 o"' wwL hl>(k~v ,.,..,. BOTH AP, UPI '1l1r IJ.\ILY PILOT 11, nne n( rtir fr 11 com 111u111tv ntws- Pllfl"'1<. ,.,, II<; .. ., .. 'in lhP rountr) tn h11\P the romhm· t'd M!f\ 1Cf'' or bot h A~~nri· 111ed PrPss 11nd United Press· International. "I told Mickey with th1t number he was bound to do OK," Vince recalls. "lfttle did I reallg 1t the time I would be the ne.t to l11t pl•y•r •v.r to WHr number 25 for Anthelm." ThrM yHrs liter, the numerals were retired forov.r. Ou•···· .&lie• '" Cotl•I I ::~ l lGlfT" llA(lr. , .. mil• "'"" ••1 r a I m ~ r Wa<; in thf' 140 (jrpv Gho .. l who<;p 26-foot l ~':!'~'· l~O~'~ltdt\ Y\ Porllt!ld Buch. t oOIK 11 w !>l>Gtmt•f' mt•O • , • .,, n•~ and uo ,.,. ·••• ·d I d h -=========================: ,., ... .,, 11 "' v,,..,, ::~ "'*"""'"" ... ,.,,up "u•-. '~ 00' ••n group, ancl Nicklaus al 142. I slrt e calap11 I(' 1m into ·,-~~"~= ,~o ~~nl "' •d. Gr~' ~'50 '" W'"""' ' • -< Lema wa s in better position lh" elite of harnrss racing. Flynn, In c110 you h1vlft't been followlnt Or1nge County footblll through th• y11rs, it pro~ ably tho most celebrated high school bide ever to perform hero 1Muts. He w11 known 11 the "Phan· tom From F1nt11yl1nd" ind co1chff still rtfer to tb• nrlout MIMnS 11, ''The ye1r Mickty pl1yed on the a.. team," or, ''TIM yHr Mlclc•y w11 • junior." I •e<ond 10.000 ""'d '~· I-•· l<J(f • b . d . I h f '"' •"'~ n Powe111 • ,.!! Co"Mum °'?""• rw .. ""'&'•' , at .139. and Souchak contend· wal\ une in l' roze n Kint'\ T~ I Ill M#ft•l'I '" Oo•I I IJ' &.I I o• "''"'"' •u " ,.11;:,11,,,..1•11·•;~1 5._,...~,. ,. in~ at t3a. , turf Thurc;da y ~k• Country IW .... m.111 l'I) lltllO\I• (M "<•Ill . Three shot!' orr thl' 11:1rc ;it The raslE:St trotter '" har· SICONO llA(f. • 1v.i.,n1• I .,., ("Or l<OU>< II V•l•n1u•l~I . h. l di d . old• '•"'·''"° ,.,., ,,......... nr•u •-''"•<""v 1w ~,.,,..,, •• ,. I.Ti were Fran!.. Beard. nandy ne~" racm~ is ory e. in \!MOO Pu•'t 'onn H•rnub•" ,,. M'""'"'•' • Glover and Jerrv Mrt>hmilh hll\ l\leep in thf luxunous, "o" Soll'!• 10 Pl••fl 111 IC"•' lr•ltM I I L0"911'"' • ' • ·1 I d t II f th n r "'' ~nn IT ih••o•w11 "' Jtlo.i·•• '"" 111 vor• 1 ' 1 ;ind Ued at l:Jfl werP Souchak. pan!' e c; a n P r111 B•• 1E au'"'' 111lcu•la11• c1ov•• •'< '""""' •Tommy Aaron an<I \hi Chi f'alnery f·arm ThP 3J·yt>ar 11&,,.Pt?" (W Harl•~•t 1111 •-PotllM•I 1w S"O-m1>•11 1 • • J • O••trv •• M1•1r1 "' •-M••v• iw,t>i ....... ~ '"'' Rodnguez. I old snov• '''htlf' ~e din$: - -HARBOR CENTER* IN COST A MESA IT'S KIRK JEWELERS FOR OMEGA He'll 1lw1y1 be used 11 1 mHsurlng guide for county pl1y1rs. 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Oilers, Westminster Renew Bitter Rivalry in Key Clash 1 DAIL v l'ILOT t NI'# ...... u 1 ~ I I Fri., Felt. s, 1965 u -./:; -:.r u By ED GIBSON I p. ............ lilr:t'4M '!'\9 ..... ~NJllll!!ll!ill!_l[I!!!! __ .. 01 !tie 0811~ l'llet $1tff I.1ineups lffi·Marina F ···Gerard Anderson F ··.Carter Lewis C-:Blitch Rolllns G---:&b Kleswetter G···Bill Gerber Westminster F ·-.Jack Olson Survival Is the theme whrn Westminster invades the Hun tington Beach·Marina gymn.t· slum lonlght at 8 p.m. for a 6-2 clash with the neighboring 6-0 Oilers. 1 A win by the Lions will keep ~them In contention for a CIF 5-D playoff berth and complett>I~ end any hopes the OU cu~ quintet has of gaining thr playoffs. It Happens In Moscow By GLENN WHITE lf ·-R1ck AJdndge C-·Walt Lambert 6-J With a 1·3 league rernr•I t~ coach Lute Olson's. Mann .. squad Is barely keeping II 1 • 5-1 9 1 head above the water now. anr1 <>-one more setback would lK fatal. ~ ~ • ~ Wll'• o.•• G-·Bill Wh1te Seldom would l be inclined to believe a high school G--Pug Pierre coach who turned down opportunity to move into col· Westminster's Joop mark 1i. 1 even at 2·2, leaving the Lion' legiate ranks is sensible or sane. · The two levels of coaching cannot be compared and in my mind beine a university or college tutor opens the door to broader and richer opportuniti~ if the chap has anything on the ball. ' Dick Coury of Maler Dei, however, is the exception to my feelings. Alter enduring several days of torment and several' nights wilh little or no sleep, Coury turned down the chance to be an a ssis tant football coach at the Unlver·, sity or Idaho. I The U of Idaho is located in, of all places. Moscow. This is a different Moscow than the one in the Soviet Umon. howe ver. Moving from Southern CeUforni1 to Motcew, ld1ho I•, to me, 1bout as dulrellto ea movlnt to the MoKow of tho USSR. ldeho I• 1 lovely pl1c. to llvo -if yeu like to shovel snow, hunt 9rlnJy bMrs, fish, ski, cvt trMS down or be 1 farmer. It h•• rMny lov.ly Nkt• incl riyen, h'9h- lighted by Coeur d'Alene end the ltlVff ef Ne l• turn (Tho Selmon). Sun Veltoy It 1 ski , ... rt ef some f1me. And while our Ord 1t1tt abounck In many thing• centered erouncl Mama Nature, ft fa theft in another vlt1I matter concernlnt Coury end his invite to tutor grid fortunes fOf tho Venclah. It would seem, looklnt et record1, that lclahe Is suffering from Itek of football talent. Coury would have had a lot to look forward to in Moscow. After aJI, U of Idaho would have to improve in football ..•. there isn't much room to go the olher wa y. J{ecords -tn third place. just one length back of the runner-up Santa HUNTINGTON llACH·MAllNA 0 Co•la MeH .. .. . . .. • . . . 11 11 COl'Ollt clt4 Mar .... , ••• ., .. • '' 60 F ult.rlOIO .. , ......... ••• ~ t4 Mff11e>llt ................ .. )41 wu1 .. 11 ............... ., U NttwlOOt'I Harbor .. • .. • .. • .. .. • U J6 '""'"°'' Harbor • .. .. .. .. .. .. • 5e n OrOHtftOllt .. .. • • .. .. .. • .. .. .. OOmllltutt " .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. 11 " lh"CllO Alamuoa • .. • • .. • .. .. IS j,,) L• Habra ................. ti 6f $11!111y Hiib ................. ,. n ., Tvttlft I ....... 1o ........... •J ,. .a11111tlfft .. ........ ...... ... ,, .It Wttl1t11 • .. .. .. .. . • .. • .. .. • ,\to S1 St11lt AM ........ ,, ".,,.... 1t .M $" lltl..... • .. "............ 10 WllTMINITH JI Fool""ll It Clltfl"' ....... .. ..... " ................. 1l Q '-"-................ .. SI a.Me Me Veltw ............ 1!t • IUMt l'a1't ............. .lit .. ,.._ ... ~ ............. so » l lflt IM<ll >ot'Mll • • .. .. .. .. n 11 ~._ •..................... ,. Gtoo_..t .................... , S1 Le Hetw t •• , .............. -. •I '1 JMltit OO ............. , .. , • " SI SJ Tvollll .. • .. • .. .. • • .. .. .. .. • 11 " Ma-ii. ................. •s 1' Sutwll' Hlllt .. .. • .. • .. .. • • .. .. to 41 i.tiftt1 Aftl •••••·•·••········· n U $A VtUtY ••••••• ,,,,, ......... .O Sj Wtslerrt •• . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • • .. .. 11 ,. Anaheim ....... , ....... . .\a Ana Valley. The Falcons top· pied the Lions, ~44. when the two teams met to the first· Fe•ture G•Me round action two weeks a~o There is little to choose l1r twt'en the two squads w It h Valley a11 the opponent hr ·ause the Oilers also lost to thr 1 falcons by 16 points. 70.54 Both teams lost to unbeal en. loop-leading Western while both edged winless Ana helm. But a comparison ol the Santa Ana scores gives ii 1 definite edge to coach George Galloway's Lions. They top. I pied lhe Saints, 43-42, in thP Sunset League opener. wh1lr Oilers fell victims to Sanla Ana. 70.57. last week. Three Oilers are averagmr lin double figures for the yf',,, headed by Gerard" Anderson , 14.9. Bill Gerber is hitting ~1 an 11.7 clip while Marv W~·I· ard is averaging t 1.0 prr game. Anderson is also t h r team·s leading rebounder. Balance is the scoring slot ' at Westminster, with no le~~ Area Fives than seven cagers averagini: Idaho. believe it or not, once was a member of the five points or better. Pug now defunct Pacific Coast Conference. along with Mon· Pierce heads the list with an tana. Cal. Washington. Oregon. Stanford, Oregon State. Are F d 11.3 average, with Rick Al· Washington State, USC and UCLA. 8V0fe drtdge and Jay Williams nex1 · h dul d b at 3·3· . The. Vandals were only occasionally sc e e Y Orange Coast area prepb Olson expects the ~ame 111 Cali!orrua members of the PCC. Last recorded date the are all favored to post vie· be decided on lbe backboard t ~,·o regions cla8hed in f ootbe.11 was 1949 when Sunford \tones toniaht to basketball ''The team that controh lh• ripped the l d_aho bunch, 63-0. . -. bosUliUes with vaned league boards will win th e game . Idaho did have one s tupendous upset win during he staled. its closing years as a PCC team. Back in '47 11947, that opponenh. ---------- 1s) Jdaho gtaggered Stanford 19·16 in the season open· In all cases but the area · · • h smuher between Huntington OCC er. Stanford went on to lose every game t at year. .Beach·Marina and WestmJn ~tting back to Co~ry .vs Idaho. it would have been ster. the foes have met at • • • a raise tn pay and elevation In stature. lust once before lhJs year. (From Pait 14) And ln those past meetings who seemi. to get better Tho Vandals are reportedly lntoro1ted In builtl· Oranae Coast area entries wtlh each outing, hasn't ing their 1thtotlc program. Such eMrtY un lte toocl have triumphed. been out or the doubles or advtrM. It rnoena they'll back thtlr cMches. TonJaht's battle beains at 8 since he joined the club 14 But It elN signlflot tho po11iblltty tht coach with Costa Mesa and New· games back. wlll be fired if ho doesn't win enough. And like I port Harbor opening the sec· King. held to six points aay, winning 1t ldeho may require someone with ond round or Free w a y by ruverside, still leads 1upornatunl telonta. League hostilities at home. the team in scoring with Of courM Coury would not lte cempletely out The Mustangs. tied for sec· 245 for the year. McLeUan of luck if tho ut wort lowered 1t Moscow. Ho coul.t ond with Newport, roll out has 223 and Bla nd 189. Plant potatoes and run 1 --table w-n. tht> welcome mat for Bolsa Ron Inman. Al Batty and ·-.--.-d L.-Grande while Newport en· Jim Gillespie. three ball· As en eui1tant coach under now tri uv.. tertaJns Buena Park. hawks, will divide time in Stt~• Muue1u ho woul.t h1ncllo a good deal ef r• Corona del Mar"s Sea Kings the backcou rt for the Buca cru1tlng. take the road to Kennedy ror J or AJ ~wyer an Jr\'ine Leagut struagle A win tonight "oulrf gl\ r That. would. of cour•e. mean new travels. He·d be 10 ind Mater Del journeys tol the surprising OCC forrts li ne for trips to surh places as Medicine Bow, Wyoming;1Montebello for an Angelus a 5·2 record for thr Cin i Red Lodge, Montana. Ephrata. Washington; Grass Val· League ~kirmish with Cant.I round or league play At Jev, Oregon, etc. well. the outset of EC co111.petl· 1 · \Vllen not on the road he'd b<' in the thriving city Costa Mesa "ill be out to' tlon. there wa11 a ~mglc of Moscow ... a city inhabited by some 11.183 citizens of re~und .from a stunninit 8(). m.ember 01 . t_h(' l-n·called a st.ale admitted to the Union 7!l ye1rs ago. 78 overtime setback to up expert set g1v.mg_ thr Bucs Moscow is probably one of the fastest growing cities and cominJt Butna Park a chance t< wm fl\ r ;a mes . . · Tuesday. CMch Jule Gages' total. of the ~h1te Pine state. . Mesans thrashed Bolsa ln As. for seconrf placr. . Fr om th~ census of 1.950 to the population count of the fi rst round of play. 76.51. they re a game nut uow, 1960. ~1oscow s populace JUmped by 590. Ne" port ctobbtred Buena. l>ut F ullerton doe~n ., fig. Unfortunately. few of the 590 seem to be football Park. 70-41. But the Covott>s ure to ha lt the R1,er<.ide players nf any worth. . I are frtsh from two major machine anrl thu~ thr Op· Enrollment at the Vandal 111shtut1on shows 4842 up~els. knocking off J·'uller· portun1ty for thr 1u1111' up· st ud.,nts m captivit y. 1ton and Costa Mesa. and ward Thal make~ the un1 vers1ty ~lightly larger than Pa· may be dan~erou~ ---------- cute Hi~h School of San Bernardino. which boasts 41001 Corona dtl Mar handled! students. Kennedy. 75·53. but. the lat· ter stunned formn lrvlnt ,,,. Bmd~ethnll Coury'• doci1ion will be more than pleasing to friends and followtrt of Mater Dti'1 footboll 1uc:· co·kadrr Valencia. 51 ·45. M•''' Dt< 1111 1111 "' 111111 1Tu.esday while CdM wa i. i~~;;.~n;,, ~ : .. :;~; bemg bombed bv Loara. J~""~"" rn < °'"' ..... I M t ,.._1 • Pr••IM 111 ,_ , 0.,.~ CHMS. Since t1kint over tho he1d 1wlnt1kln post for the Monarchs, Coury'• t11ms hevo become legend- ary in Southland prop ranks. They specialize in h1rd pl1y, defonH end, most Important of 111, they make a h1blt of wlnnf ng. a er IJ1: shaded Cant· Ge~-.· 11., c, ., ···~'' well. 47~1. in a slo\\·Up con·' «o•••• .. ~ .. , ••. r·· ~ • •• t t i ti f' a1"1y .. ·1 r ''" 111 .,. ~ ... -••• ~ 1 es n 1e tr st round or " t •n•~ 111. Addltfon1lly, they journey to L11 Vog11 every other you for football activity, •mont other things. It Js no Hcrtt that more Mater Doi boosters mike tho V0911 trak thin turn out for • game with S1IHi1n at Senta An1. Angelus activity. 0~~1;~'"'' ~· "•' Basketball Standing~ "llllWAY Lh GUl And ft ls no 1ocr•f th1t ld1ho'1 1011 11 Miter ' vr L "' C."'!Se" o .. ,v, 1 n ;" Oti's g1in. IC:\la Me • ; ~ H' '' I '' fl , •• Vt l•r-• •• '-' 1 rr •A ... ,,, Nt waert r1~ Orl"Ot' @.1•,.ne ••'~ ~IVll""I ,,. f'Utlfl'r fM 4 ' Srrlh~ Bit~ Rfrh Dnublr One Orange County sports writer seems to have tht !oiia '"'"~' -1 golden touch when it. comes to hitting rich datl~· double ani . ,.,:;~~ .. ~: ~~'.:':' ,., • paVOffS !utno rar~ •I Ne¥•r•rl • Th b h d . l bl t h' I · ' ) f:ord•~ G••v• ti "'""'• e sen e. w o rives a car su1 a e o 1s p 1y~1ca ''''''"~" 8• ss"'""• {.tature. connected on lhe Wednesday daily double at Sanl il Anita tn the fllM of 1948 60 &NC.II.US l U OU[ w l ,., I j\ t t It was only a few months ago "hen this Sil mr f l'llO\\ ~~;. 01' came through wi th a comparable DD payo({ at Del Mar ~.•"1~"11, HP. spend11 every minute sttldylng thr racing f nrm s •• ,,,:'.: ~ and 1l is rumored he rooms al the track. I ,,,,,., o• ":1,••r:",?~~" In fact. he even takes his annual val'at1 on al Del Mar S••• .• .., •1 ·• ""0 ) Cor~nt 1•• ••.- ; l 4 OU'"'• t• , Vlltf ~,,, "&~I .... 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"·•~· II l'rl' I B tnrhr~ taller an<I If ~Ill' 11 1 !-OE'aker~ were lll~Jl· , • '"'" ••.•• u~ •• "• uf.1t tu1 r d to ftt h1.; d1m 111uh'c feet ~:.:/~',· •• · .• :,,:._ ,,., r •· , .. • •• t If" ~· •I ,, I • l . . t1 Fabulous Peter Snell heads the list ol Olympians in the TIMES INDOOR GAMES SATURDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 13, 1965 Los Angeles Memorial Sport1 Arena VALERIY BRUHEL WOLFGANG REINHARDT of USSR of Germany RALPH BOSTON IGOR TER·OVANESYAN of the USA of USS R VILMOS YARJU REX CAWLEY of Hungary of the USA MIKE LARRABEE RUDOLF TOMASEK of the USA of Czechoslovakia MARY RAND BLAINE LINDGREN of Great Bnlain of the USA BILLY MILL5 IOLANDA BALAS of the USA of Rumania Gill CROTHERS fOMMY FAR~Elt of C~nadi of the USA WMlll ... Tiekets Now on Sal e 5out :1er•, Californ ia Music Co., 637 $. Hill S ~. Sports Arena Box Office Times Mirror Lobby, 145 S. Srring St. and all Mutual Ticket Agencies If C"ll MA 7 -1248 for the Ag ency near es t you bm~--------------.._.. ______________ ,,,_ ______ , ____________ ~ Th •s (.!'.'~· .-.n~·~· r · ""'Ii r .i:.Jl<lt•l)l'I S or""' Dep111mer.t of 3oc•al ~~'· .:c!> C. ly or Los A11&elu ( I CoWlty Prep Basl{etball Log 18 OAH,T l'ILOT/NIWS•"HS' Fri., Feb. 5, 1965 Congressional Cup Series Under Way Off Long Bea~h GOLF NOTES S•n•n A11a Lolita Mahoney captured the Presid ent's Cup tourna· ment for women last week. beating Margaret Graham in the finals. 5 and 3. The Presi- dent's Cup is symbolic for the women's championship of the club. and she will now have her name engraved on tllr tJ·ophy. Fr:ink Merkel ai:e:1 th e 175- y ard sixth hole at Santa Ana lai:t week when his five iron' shot hit just 11hort of the cup a nd bounced in. The Santa Ana golf teams srtit two matches last week as the 'Thursday tearr. ab· sorbed a 44-4 beating at th e hands of Virginia Country Club. 36-12, on their ho m e links. The Thursday team will 1·n· ter tain Virginia in a r?inatch of last week's mati::h. while the Sunday team i~ slater! 1n play Redland~ Country Cluh on the SACC l'oursP frrlnf' Const ' SVNSET LEAGVE I " COYIM " l/entu•• ANAHllM " I ."....... ,, I 3, $tnlt &1rbt•1 .. ',If ........ 1S ll lonv llHtll Poly .. f,. ..... , '' 4) Avlallon ' ~: ......... 46 J2 COll• Mnt Sl SS Clltllev 51 S.S Sen OlffO '' , .0 Anlflo~ V lllH 61 .., ru vert lck 63 46 ChMltV ..0 u R1mat11 .... ,. '1 17 El R1nt11<> t2 OT I 72 U .. a.Marina >I .\0 Sent• An• •' JO SA Vt llev 44 ~ Westmln•ter )f HUNTINGTON l lACH·NIA•INA &• Co;l• Mt>• 11 Coron• Ott Mtr 60 Fullerlon 8A Meonoll1 ~ We>lern t.) N.-wport H~rbnf JI Nt WPOrl ... reor I) Groumont •o Ooml119.w1 U It tr>eho Al•mllol •l L• .. tOra 6' Sunny Hiiis ............. . 67 Tu>lln ll •I u •o t \ Al )p 60 ,, u II 12 61 SI Anal\elm 50 Wesltrn t , ....... , ..... 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'7 '2 &ol•• Gr er>dt ~ 4.1 ~··""~ .,. 75 8olu Grtncl<I Sl jl Wrs.tt rn . . • • • • • • . • • • • • 64 J Prry Helpen n. to qu~lily for 60 tl1e finals. while Holstein and ~ H1fe took the measure of Bob F'!J''bt'S and Don Anderson inj ::::.;;~•ter . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ~ 56 1-<B·M•rl"I j.j I ~ S.nll 1on1 Vellcy wo11rn SS II }O .. t11r other semi-fin al match. :; !~~:;n• ~ The tw<' winners will have1 :~ t~';.',~,:••W• ............. 1~ Uieir names engraved on the 1 ., eo1u Gr•Nk " Hugh Hudson Memorial Tro-1 !; ~~"':,',',,.. ..:::::::::::: ~ Ph" and wilJ reign as ttam• s1 L• .. •bt• ............... ,, 11 C ~Olla Ml Mt r 43 champions of the country club sa Meter 0.1 ...... ...... n for the next year. · s1 <>-1nH .. .... ...... ., ,. C1ll>eC1r1I .......... •.• U Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes .. 1 11e1w1 .. "•iY ............. 11 tPamed up with the J lm Grays ,. •1-."1"-tori .......... · · · · · " 64 M~l1 ................ 13 Sunday to,. capture top honors st 0-1 ...... ei ... ............ 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ABYC. . :bui (CaHONo.21) represent· Friday t2nd race): Shibul, per s ot Cal-40 sloops go1 un· ing th e Larchmont 1NY1 Knapp, vs Holiday U, Allan; der way at 10 a .m. today oH:vacht Club, and Gary Hoef· Pirate 11, Hoe ner. vs Joy 11, the Long Beach breakwater. ,ler's Pir.atc II. California VC. 'Hart; Per~ephone, Griffith, vs Ea1:h "r the 10 boats w i 11 Here 1s the complete run· A.h sante. Lamson; Rocking ral'e ~hree races a dny -to-down of races during the Chair, Boyd, vs Blue Marlin, day, Saturday and Sunda y -thr ee days : Driscoll : Hanalei. M~Lellan, matched against one boat al F'ridiiy 1 lst ra<'e I Pirate II , vs f lamboyant. Flam. Id ume . INo. 14l. Gary Hoefler. Cal Fridav (3rd race\: Ahsante., By the hnw the series is YC, vs Persephone. t No. I 1. t.a msori. vs Blue Marlin, co'!'Pl.el.ed Sunday afternoon G e o r ~ e Griffit h, LAYC; Driscoll: llanalei. McLellan. •45 md1v1dua .. match r·ace will Ah santt> 1No. :!71 lll!gh Lan:i· vs Shibui. Knapp ; Flamboy· ha ve been sailed. son. CBYC. vi; Ro<.'king Ct11m ant flam vs Joy II. Hart; I Pairings 01 the boats were Vil 1No. 51 . WUlis Bo Yd. Pi r~te II. Hoefler. vs Holiday deter!'lined a~ a skippers LBYC; Hanalei t N~ l. Hays Too, Allan ; Persephone, Grif· 1 meetmg last night at the host McLellan 'St. Franl'ts YC. vs fith, vs Rocking Cbiir VII. Long Beach Yacht .Club. . 'Bl~e Marlin 1 No. 2~1 .. Jerry Boyd. I Robert M. Allan s Holiday Driscoll. SDYC : Sh1bu1 I No. Saturday Ost race): Pirate 11 from Newport Harbor 21), Arthur Knapp Jr., Larch· r: vs Flamboyant; Perse .. Yacht Club was scheduled to mont YC, vs Flamboyant (No. phone vs Blue Marlin; Rock· meet.George H~'s Joy JI in 4l, Barney ~am, Santa Mon· ing Chair vs Shibui; Ahsante . the f1nt race this morning. lea YC; Hobday II tNo. 24), vs Joy II; Hanalei vs Holiday Too. Saturday (2nd race): Rock- ing Chair v~ Joy II; Ahsante vs Holiday 11 : Persephone vs Hanalei: Blue Mar 1 i n vs Flamboyant; Pirate II vs Shi· bui. 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V11tncl1 &l TUSTIN ;; 51 Lt Oulnt• " '4 Mf9110ll1 • Q Foollllll ~ ~" C'-'• S6 s.1111 .. 0 6.S LA ... 11r1 44 Tutti" 'l S•n c ,.,....,,. ll L19Unt 6' Troy I• l4 Nt WPOrt ...... ., .. • .. It 5, 1 '3 &olu G•e•o. lt " 3' Strv11e 57 :.· ~~~~I o;, ~ ... :::::::::::: ~ ,, 41 sn .. •! ~"t:·~~ ............ "° ... ... . ... . . . ,, 11 W•''""'"''-' . .. .. . .. ... . ~1 /ti 8r'!I • ..... 4 ., .... ,_ , .f• NEW PRIZE -Commodore Bob Pierce of Long Beach Yacht Club shows off the handsome new Congressional Cup. perpetual trophy to be awarded annually in the unique Congressional Cup match race series which started today at Long Beach. 1 Sabots to Race Off LIYC Lido Isle Yacht Club will All adult Sabot sailors he· host the second adult .Sabot\ longing . to 1ocal y~cht clubs race in the current sene! or are invited to participate. three on Saturday. The last race will M held The races w1U be sailed off on Saturday. F'eb. 27. Sunday (lst race): Pirate II vs Rocking Chair; Perse- phone vs Shibui: Ahsante vs Flamboyant: Ranalei vs Joy U ; Blue Martin vs Holiday ll. SUnday (2nd race): Perse· phone vs Holiday JI; Absante vs Hanalei; Pirate II vs Blue Marlin; Rocking Chair VII vs Flamboyant; Shibui vs Jay II. Sunday (3rd race): Blue Marlin vs Shibui; Flamboy· ant vs Holiday II : Persephone vs Joy II ; Pirate II vs Ahsante; Rocking Chair Vll vs Hanalei. ......................... BUY YOUR HONDA WHERE YOU GET THE BIGGEST SELECTION ANO SERVICE AFTER SALE! lOOS ~ 0tt .,,,,.OO«l t:f'edlf- j C redlt Of"P'Otlol bv ,,horw. Coil rttN>! 1 Lo11 LAH1c11· n1u 5105 Att.ntic ltte., just l!Oflh of Del ,,_ &A. 3-1433 432! t Anaheim & XimtllO, souttl of T r1ffic Ci rt It-GE. 9-4943 .,,... ........ , ...... .., ...... ys_ .. . "Whete llle C11dMw la l(Jttt" ....................... ~1 1'001n1t1 JOOTHILL t1 MB ' •r'f'lt ,., . • .... , •1 S4 Mn •11it ................. jf JI SU"" Mlll1 . .. .. .. .. ,, M l t "•bra .......... SJ the clubhouse dock. starting! ------------========== al l p m., and all racing de- tails will be h a n d 1 e d by 41 Q••ci'O Alemllo• . 10 11 !lutn• P••~ \& " Wu•mln•tt • ~o S4 C0<one Clel Mt • •I '3 VIiie Ptrle ,., ., )I }(I Sil va11ev eO 14 &rtt Al S6 l °"'tll •.• .... . \1 IJ Mor trio V t llt Y ... ., ... ", 3' S6 S•nlltOO . .. . . ... . .. 13 George Bissell . race chair-1 COACHES man. and his committee. 1 • • • I The turnout for the first 1 race. held during January, I (Continued From Page 14) was prophechc of a success-! 79 Trev •••• ••••••• '-" ff Lowtll , ................ •& S1 l !l?Vn• }I s• e•t• s2 The Meadowlark m e n · s club will sponsor a fivesomesl best-ball tourname nt Sunday and the teams will be pl ay· AS in~ the selected drive meth· ~ od The players wilJ all drive. 11 but they wili all hit their sec· ~ ond shot from where ~he best 12 ANGELVS LEAGVE MATla Dll G1rMn Grov• 8 t ll1rm1,....Jettt r- Lo~ll \ Bucs Smash '.'. 1 F JC Matmen l !.~ e;~7~:~:A '"''~ ~ , Cerl•Oad 1• ~round and completing 61 of 1ru1 in itial series. l 114 passes 11 Dena was a sophomore ~ quarterback on that 1953 Col-Sunkist Series To Have Finale Loere M•vnollt Tu•lln We1tt rn ~ 0 r a n g e Coast College's ;: ~:::-;,t:ook tl wrestling troops Sel the Slagel ~~ e1~:ot Part( se for next Thursday's showdown n E"'""'• .. ..... .... .... :f onist team while Deveney I . . , ..... ~ \\as a senior halfback. •• drive stopped ,, '9 11 Stnlt ,t.n1 Gro••monl NtWPOrt .. 1rbor . . • .. Co••• Mow "° with mighty San Bern ardino1 •J M•!lf'011• O I n Armv·Nevv •• by "alloping injury riddled 5l E"'"°'' ~ Following graduation Deve- ... :·:::: :::: ...... , ney went on to Whittier Col-Final rac·e of Balboa Yacht u lege where he play~ on three Club's Sunkist Series will be illesa Vef"de The Mesa Verde golf t<?am hosted Riviera Country Club. Sunday and came away on the short end or a 26·22 tall\' 'fhe team hopes to get back on lht winning track Thurs- dc: v when it hosts Palos Ver· des Country Cluh in :mother m·ttch. J frs. Phil William;; brokl' 100 for the first time in her life Friday when she turned in a line score of 97 She said if ., as one of the biggest 11:1 ills she had ever had. R.ottcho Snn Joaquin r.ancho head pro Jack Doss' "'1ff' Barbara gave ~irth to their hrst child Tuesda y in Lur.g Beach. The bab y. named Mic hael Dr ew. wt>i~hed nearly nine pounds at oirth. and both mother and ch ild are doing fi ne. .Jad • ;oays young Mic hael hu-~n 't had a golf club in his hand yet. but it shouUn't be long now ButdiHfftOn Beach The Huntington Beach golf I team -traveled to Springbrook Country Club Sunday a n d ptnned a lopsided 36-12 defea t on the Springbrook team P11UlttfJ Around Mrs Fa.v Benedkl of Costa M~~a pulled a three iron out of her bag Thursday as she CIJ'pl'oac:hed the nin th t~r at Riverview Goll Course a n d promptly drilled the ball into the cup. II \\CiS he r first al'e in two1 ~t ,1'• d pla\lng golf, nncl the third r~cntrl<'d ;it R11en1e" th• ""'' In lhf' group"'"' '1 '' I 1 ('l r hPr h11 t• '11.irnld amt l\:inc1 t 66 }I 106 1J ,,. ,, ~, I\ &I Pomon• Cell>ollt Su vlle COTl Salf\I~ s1 Po •t Vtdi'\t V!Uey Ct nl-N•ll $"t >1lt• s~1 ... ,.,,,., S Pt\11 61 S•nlltOO i.o Me9noll• 6.l Fv1tert011 57 Tu•hn 6Cl Fullerton . 30-13. on the Pi-1 71 L0""•11 ti 61 &rta " rate mats last night I se i:cor~111 f, It was the thir~ straight 6' 5'" c•1"""'' ~~ v1ctury for coach Fred Owe ns·\ n Coasters in Eastern Confo>r· ~: ence competi tion. but the> win LOWfLL I• No~el" Al L• Ov•nlt •I Stnt11go " Sdnt• Ft 56 Mat'• Ool 49 St n Clemen•~ SI f oolh1ll SS Burne Per- S4 Sunny Hiii> ~ SCIAC champ1onsb1p teams. After receiving his degree' held Sunday. lrom Whittier he started his The hr st class ~ W receh:e ~~ coaching career as an assist-a starting signal at noon from y an t at Bolsa Grande in Ga r· a committee boat anchored :1 den Grov~. He also re~meJlwe!it of the club's mooring " to Anaheim as an assistant .. before laking over al Orangl' .a __ re_a_. _________ _ • Den a quarterbacked the '' Stv&nn• 41 St Antnory string figures lo come to a '° top next week when tJ1e ;: powerful Indians invade town , " Snn Berdoo has won 46 f! straight EC matches. never ,. having lost since ('Oach Bob ~~ Smith took ove r som2 seven ~~ year~ back •• Rt ntno Al•m1101 AJ la H1bra -:1 famed 1954 Anaheim team I U Lo utn 61 SI John ea.co ~ Mf lfr Otl IOTI . . . .. •••• .. ~·te111r" .... , .• , .... 10 St P&U• St C1ntwttl II Me•tr Ot l .......... . 1' St lul1n 59 SI Poul 41 Ct'ltwt ll 10 Al though defeated. Ed Ma x· ~! well was one of U1e Pirate' ~f heroes a g a i n s t Fullerton. Maxwell wrestled with torn li gaments in the ankle and was narro\\ ly deci~ioned. 4-2 f\ l tQUn• 66 J:oo1M11 1' S&rl (lt""""M " ~ T•o• S&N CLEMENTI 43 £1~11'0"" (] Vtrbum Ot1 50 l'ellbroo> ;I) S~f" Jar1~to •6 Or•119t G•t " 52 Lo•rd SA Lo"rll _., 8,.,.. FREEWAY I RMUll !\. J ulltrle• fill •! Oro"tt C10 1 tltl 1 11< Poun1 -~•u• Dvar•e •OCC1 wnn tv fNltit 1 Twt"l"lh'·n•nt •O Nt<"~··~ '6 r ••' t•d •7 Ct rl}Cl d •n "ound•. -T,.,, "hl'llO\ IOCC• 6'-c.• f(ltH"d st,ve LI W'if"I!'\ F '· ' l 'I 9,, .. LEAGVE IOLSA OaANDI 55 SA Vellev I Un PoVM • -JoM (••V~r •DCCI WOii ov torlell I JI Pound\ -Phil 1>011., rote' I pinned O•c~ sio .. n•on '" t. 6 , ,.. Tro11 \1 lr.n;,11 •l l aryvno SI Lii WllM>n )J Western Jt Tu•tln 34 l'ulltrlo<1 61 Garden Grove JI S•nll•~ ~:i '° " al 11 , 1l ~' J4 R1ncho Alemlto• SS Lt Oulnt1 "...... ,, ........ 7q 65 Sunny Hiiis SI Co.It MfM S2 S•vennt , ......... . .. 811tn1 l'trll 62 l'ullertcn .51 N .... Por1 54 G•r~ G•ovt 53 or..,g• IUIN• ~ J'QOlhlll 63 LI .. 1b•1 &1 Monte Vlst1 S9 Sunn• Hiii, » Wt\tm 1n1tv " PomoM 61 llonll• u Lowell J7 NtWPO•I SI Orenot 60 eo1., Gr•ndt )4 Savenn. Sf G"dtn Grow IS l'ulltr!Gn '° Co111 Ml'4 COSTA MISA 11 Hunt111oton &uch·Mtrlnt \1 S1n1i AN }I L• Htbrt 16 ~•nit An• Vel•tv •I St v•Mt II 4n•~olm r-t 0'1'l'ln~f;'1 r Qt'l1 p: .. ,,,, , ..... d'," "' ,.,,,, 0 .. 1 •J • t• "'l • AllH"'~' t~ ,_ ... , (.,f" .,.<1, !.Af"J•" (,rr • t ) 76 IJ 60 61 60 ' ., 1~ " ~ 4S ll 48 41 11 \l 10 ,. •• " ,. 10 It I •• •• II .. ' ,, l•I Pound1 -Bill McMllla .. IOCCI won bv •ortoll 1J 111 Pound• -Bob Pow~ll I' ll<'t1>lon )1 Jim H<>d~ tOCC l, • s 6' i61 Pounds -Tom E~t•1 'Fl d• ;3 tll•On Ed M .. well IOCC1. •·1 51 in Pound> -hrry Lortn•ztn COCC •I drtw with Sieve N1c11ol11 IF 1. 9.9 S' 191 Pound -80!> Br•nam IF I "'""fd '4 Ovllo ~•nchtt •DCCI, • 11 s~ .. eavvweighl -Grto Wolt1k IOCC • I 11 PIMtd Derr.I 8tn,.•ll I Fl ' ;t )I TROY >OVlh Holl '0fl Rollll\O Ho)h rlttJ .. unlln<JICn B•oth !OT) .. Nrll .. unll~to" e~atn Bosell Foolhlll S!n Clfmenlt Br'" Lowtll FREED FINANCE COMPANY one of tile oldest "'''"'"ce Co'Tlp1.,1u '" Uli1'1 IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE 6PENING OF A BRANCH at 1500 ADAMS AVENUE under the menagenhlp of C. M. BUD PARKER ~;ilar~ · r111'nttu1·~ • ,\1110 Lo.in~ a1 all a hi• tn ·. 11r11 •• ~or Fa ~! ~ ·1•nill1 and Cr111rtr11tJ' .~rt" 1r1 "'' ~n 1 '] J" '-\I 11'" ral1 o• '"t~ph<·" 1.11 \ ,(,n I .:.. which tied Downey, 13-13, in SIYC lo Open the Clf championship game in the Coliseum. He went on Ana CoIIP.ge before fini shi ng to play quarterback for Santa I CJ uhroont~ ,. his schooling at Chapman . ·• CoUege in Orange. Officers and members nf • He commenced his coach· Shark Island Yacht Club wtll :~ mg career at Servile in 1960. dedicate new clubrooms al ' ~here he served as an assist· 1045 Bayside Drive Sunda v at ant coach for on~ year. Hr z .30 p.m · and Frank Doretti served as . . co-head coaches in 1961 and 62. SIY -Is the onl v exclus1ve- he fore he became headman m ly power boat yacht club ~· 196.J. the Harbor Area . .. .• ,, flRST ANNUAL ••• •DIRTY OLD MEN'S Cl.UB ·D.O.M.C LUAU CUt$1nP E~cept 1ona)i> h~ ChPC K~nnv Ru~sel • Bnrnant Musu: 11 nd Entl'~· t;unmPnt by George 1'a1nap1ru & h1s e ntire t.roupr. WIN A l·DA Y WK. END CRUISE FOR SIX! N.itlon1I Coverage In Mii iionaire M.-o. SUND A y I FEB. 14, 1965 From 4 P.M. 'tll tO P,M , In the b1nquet rooms The N ew Shearton Beach lnn- H. I . LOTS of DANCING. "LAUGHING & SCRATCHING'' $7.50 PER PERSON-TAX INCLt:DED I" n 'I ( P f'l Fln\ :114 l :'-r" ro•·• Brarli t ·ii I" (,JI fir. .. ~,.,,, \'"'ii ( "rl" 7 t.J .. , .. • •lt ,, .• ... •LlJt.f.v _.l\\'t • •G"' ',, .. rt\(\~\a(\ ~f)\.\ • • ~" ~\\. ,,.,.o~ • • I. c.•.t~~~tO • ~ • -.1. "'' •• ,. ... PLYM, ACT NOW! THE COMPLETE BRAKE JOB PARTS & LABOR GUARANTEED YOU GET EVERYTHING ••• e "Mighty Grip" Torture Teated Linings Al! 4 wheels e Wheel Cylinders Rebuilt -4 wheels e All Four Drums Turned e Front Wheel Borings Rep•cked e All Linings Arc-Ground for Proper F it Maximum Contact e Master Cylinder Inspected e Brake Hose & Grease Suls Cheeked e Brake Hydraulic System Bled and "efllled e Brake A91embly Cleaned e Seat and AdNat'Eccentriu e Brake-a Adjusted to factory Spec1fle1tlo111 e Parking Brake Adjusted e Your Car Road-Teated to Insure Proper Brake Balance and Oper1tlon e FREE Brake Adjustment for life of Lining WHEEL ALIGNMENT Sivet Tl,. Wm C.ASTlll ·:· CAMHlt ·:· TOl·IN ·:· TOil.OUT ADJUST, TIGHTEN STIEIEltlNG TO MFO'll SPIECS Charge It! "lnst1nt Credit" • HO MOHIY OOWN IUDGIT Tl!aMs OPEN DAILY Except &un 8 A.M. until 6 P.M. COA ST· TO-COAST ( A· b e pro: real cap aud tre Wl,I SI At.st she ti on Woi legi tell: nan of lad! dea. F ( F A wltl size to I Fou Pl be ( taiJI the gra and T. ber prli ~i: the pen T• ICOI the WK to ft plac R. and his et 0 in f a.m ti on girli p-a1 0 SA Abr1 will Mis! coln 9 a.1 TI: sale by G brot Cot : fn' Fe tn 11 tabli to .. tabU rule. all . belo1 It 1865, ')ssa Linc o gi: rig hr It men nam Linc E. adcr Mar cha I T r;11 pt-r ) 'pre ley, DAILY "lOT/NH Wt-.. •111 17 Fri., Feb. 5, 19'5 'Su%ie Wong' Japanese Beauty Enchants Throng By ALBERT W. BATES r:Qore of the splrtt of the book °' ,.. Oaltr ,., .... .., comes throup ID the pla7. A Canada-born J a p a n e 1 e 'LARAMIE' b e a u t y playing a Cbineae J hn Smith born Robert proaUtute and b e a r l n I the V 0 Orden ~Jina oppoclte real We name of McCarthy ~ M~ lnlkl far captivated the openine nllht awa~ from bil 'tamDS.,. role audience at Melodyland Thea-tar of TV' ''Laramie,. tre in Anaheim Tueada U I I mng 1 eve-leries. He comet t hr o a I b Sh~ Is Nobu McCarthy, nee bandJoml17 a tbe 10UDC Cu- Auurni, offstage, but onltale adlaD ar1ilt la loft wt&h SU- 1he is Suzie Wong to pefec-dt. tlon in ''The World ol SmSe Up topOie a an ~ Wong," the adaptatlm for lnC pslDdpal perfermer, legitimate theater of tbe ~ tbouCll with mrtr llDll, II the telling novel of the same accompllabed actor, Howard name. The poqnant love story Morton, jut returned to the of the warm-hearted shady Paclf1c Cout after atarrtn1 lady of the Orient Jest a IOod on Broldway tn the laq run deal ta tta movie version but bit, "Mary, Mary." Morton, playing a dLIUlu- loned EncJishman and being FV Pl . played off against tbe artist ann111g b7 SUISe ta her love 1ames-mn9* p6cb up the play'a I • PICe mid brtng1 the audience 0 ymp1c Test io ---wtth hta nrn .. trance u a man too dnmk to • brlnS h1I man~ For J umors plan• *° CODJUmlll&tio& Few actor 1 •ttw q'4tng A J1111ior O!Jmplc Gun. drunk rolee are ab1a to atop with 1ft8U ICaled for pint: short of total farce. Morton 1ize comp.tlton with stam.lna doei. He audes clul u an t.o matdl, II aet March 20 in actor. One ol bil llnea hi tlilJ Fountaba ValleJ. scene will produce chortle• PrellmlnarJ cant.t.u wm amoaa Onac9 Cout ..non. be condudecf at ftriaal P'OUD-U. ~ •'SllllDC'a • ea -. taln Valley ICbooll a part ol d¥ta. the regular after«bool pr-. OrtlnUla abomd m tM C-. grams eponsored bJ tbe pub wtaa .JamM U-. u All ...... and recreation·depertmmt. tbe Meal...,_, a4 Kara Tbe Fomrtaln Valley a.am.. Im• a.. ..a..nt -tart. ber of Commerce baa appn-......... eat a Po'1"'ed &n- priated '25 for a perpetual fnl1z•l1 .. trophy to be lnlcribed with VERSA m..E the name of the outatandint Allyson DuWI, llnpMan. performer· cer-actre11 ti dlltlDctlaa car- To win, youngsters mu• t riea ofi he1' rota u Ka71l'J9t. 1cor• high 1D such event.a aa che1', a Brltllb l1rl who tn.. the broad j o m p, short-di• but failJ t.o put to rout tbe _. lance da1be1, high jump and tranclu ZuzSe ID tbe an.c. softball throw. an event r.-Uona of ar1ilt IAnU "'1th a placing the adult &hot put. Jlln·right touch. She bu cood Ralph Laudenslayer, parks help from Joh a Maddtlon. and recreation director, uJd playing Georse O'NeJD ID bll his staff hopes to have midg-flrat appearance awq from et Olympics for boys and lirla England and Canada in fifth and sixth grades at 9 "S rl w 1 .. •-· all f a.m. Saturday, with compeU-u e on .. DO ·am- tion al J p.m. for boys and Uy show. It II for adulta, girls in seventh and eighth especially thole adult.a who grades. can accept and UYOr novelllt ---------Richard Muon'• tbnla that tt la poulble for a womaa la Suzfe'a altuatian to eeD blr M. . s ts body wflboat tncbadtn1 ber ISSI OD e . I 0 u J or deltro7ln1 her ca- pldty foe renuine, lelfltu Special Show 1ove for a good man. Author Muon, and play- wright Paul Osborn, Uilltul-on LI. nnoln ly used the character of Ben '-' Jeffcoat (Morton'• put) to spark truth about marital re. SAN LUIS REY -A rare laUonahiPI u tbey really are Abraham Uncoln document not 11 either ldealllta of C'fD: will be on display at tbe Old lea would patnt tbem. Mission San Lula Rey on Lin-"Suzie Woq" ta fu from coin'• Birthday, Feb. 12, from being a commtrdal play 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. written to titillate through The docurr.ent voided t ll • candid treatment of life in a sale of Mission San Luia Rey Hong Kong brothel Jta un- by Gov. Pio Pico in 1846 to his derplnnlng of commentary on brother, Jose, and to Jose A. physical cratlftcatlon venua Cot for $2,000 cash and $437.50 soulful love prov l d 1 1 the in grain. strength wbicb bu m a d e Followtnl the Malcu War "Suzie Won(' edure. In 1848, tbe U.S. Concreu • Scenic ctectper Bal Shafer tabllahed a land commlhlton and Ughtinl dellgner David to lettle private land claim• Clive deserve special tributea tabUahed a land com.ml11ioa for their work on the curnnt ruled in 1155 that the titles of production. Scene changes for all the old Mlaaiona lbould "S u z I e Wong" repeatedly belon1 to the Catholic Church. brought obi and abs from the It wam't until March 18, audience. The Hong Kong at- 1865, three weeks before his mosphere they created contrt- )ssaaaination, that President buted mi1hUly to the story Lincoln 1lgned the pa\ent rec-Une. o g n l 1 l n I the proprietary --------- right.a of the church. It LI one of the few docu- ments he stgned with his ruu Council Okays name, rather than simply "A. 1 Lincoln." Recreation Plan The Costa Me5a City Coun-Boa rd Chief cu has approved the renewal of the city's lease on the Or- E. P. Hadley, of 1801 Bay· ange County F~grotu1ds rec-, ad cre Terrace, Corona d e 1 reaUon audltonum for a three- Mar, has become board year period. chu1rman of Hadley Auto The city will pay $250 a T1 ;inc;port, a 12-mllllon mile month for the facility, cur- f)!'r year contract carrier for rentl~ the ce~ter of Costa J ·ord Motor Co. W. P. Had· Mesa s recreational and cul- k y, 31, was named president. tural activity. Don't Buy Any Upholstered ·Fllrniture ... until you htve ... n our f 1bulou1 Hied Ion of naugahyde uphol1tered aofH and chairs In floral, silk and linen texturu Open Mon. & Fri. nights 'til 9:00 p.m. RED. TAG ·5 .. ., lPPUAICE 1 C9111, SPECIAL PURCHASES CLQSE·OUT. MODEl.S EASY TERMS FLOOR · SAMPLES NEW 1965 MODELS ""' f!;!· STEREO Opt · Rad;0 •on. 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Illa tlbuttr ••• It• 6Hatll.i .,., fM ,. ,,.,.,._ Another JAMES N. STARBIRD Dndopment E%ecutiue Office•: 1166 Ed Sli1t SlrM, '* ,.,,,,_ n-m 1-'lD'l NO WONDER SO MANY ARE CHOOSING THIS MORE PLEASANT WAY OF LIFEJ Sales Office: Fairview Road Between Wilson and Fair Drive • Plione: 714 546-1210 • ' • Everyone Has Something Thtt Someone Else Wants - You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With A Want Ad TBE 1BIGGEST SlrvG£E MAR1'ETPUC£ ON TBfi ORAN6E COA.Sr -PHONE DIRECT 842·5878 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH flOR SALE .-fOUSIS FOi SALi HOUSES FOR SALE ttOUSES FOR SALE Dellr 'lltl/N•-'-• Frt., Feb. 5, 1165 19 ~neral 10000.neral 1000General 1000General '1he Man To See SHARP "T" MODEL Not a Ford but a neat home with pool, large covered patio, built-in kitchen, panelled fa mily room, loads or plant· ers, sprinklers. Priced right at $25,950 and owner will trade for income prop- erty. See it today & move in before summer. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5.9 .. 91 HARDWOOD FLOORS Plus lathe and plaster construction make Uus large family home an inter· esuog item tor those people looking for quality construction w1tb a mod· C!>L price. Three bedrooms, 2 batbs, bu1lt-m kitchen, fireplace, and AC· n:SS for boat or trai1cr. Nea r s<.:hools and shopping. Best part o! all -the low, low pril.:e of $H},750. Wal ker & Lee Jnc. Open Eves. b46-77 I I RETIREMENT. INCOME Begin your retirement nest egg tlu.s week with income property in Cor ona Del Mar, paying yearly dividend$ to you and your family. Centrally located <.luplex, only $5,000 down brings S3,240 income and $1,000 annual ap· prcciation. Priced at $35,000. Otbcr 111come properties available now at low. mid-season prices. You will profit by carnng Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. 675-3171 WANT TO MAKE $600 17 Submit $18,900 for a borne priced at $10,500. Just a few of the features that may be yours; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen, big family room. covered patio, and convenient· ly located in a nice neighborhood. Owner has purchased new home and will be movmg soon and who wants two homes? This might be a rare op- portunity. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 BEST BUY IN BA YCREST Four hu ge bedrooms with floor lo ceiling closets. Four baths -com· plctc FORMAL DINING ROOM. Largt! family room & a 17 x 22 living room with beautiful while brick firepl::ic.e. two patios & a sundeck. Fully car· pctccl & dr;ipecl . lf you built this same home today your investment woul d he over $65.000. This luxurious hnme can be purchased for only $59.250. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. M0-7711 COMMERCIAL CORNER 50 foot commercial corner in volume traffic, location with 2 old er, rentablc buildings offering rapid depreciation. Priced under $600 front foot with 180 foot depth on side street. May ex· change for local M-1. In consideration of tenants, appointments to see and nil offers on this exclusive listing must be made through Walker & Lee. Walk· ('r & U!e Inc. Open Eves. 675-3171 BLOCK WALL: Surrounds th.is spacious Mesa Verde., 3 bedroom & family room home. All equipped with electric built-in kikh· en, blender, disbmaster, vinyl tile floors, carpets + a large covered pa· tio. All yours for $1,400 down. Trade· in your present home. Full price $21,500. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eve$. Kl S.9491 SPECULATORS-BUILDERS Two beauUf ul BACK BAY lots in country atmosphere with VIEW of the bay and future activities such as the 2,000 meter rowing course for the Ir· vine campus. Can have horseis here, too. Better see these -only $12,100 per lot. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. 646-7711 LOCK IT, FORGET IT The young and many years young will Jove t)lis 2 'bedroom, modernized, Corona· Del .Mar charmer on R-2 lot with many r ut u r e possibilities. Bleached wood panelling, island built- in kitchen, brick fireplace. Walk to shopping. $3,300 down will handle. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. 675-3171 NEVER TOUCHED BY HUMAN FEET The most immaculate custom home in Costa Mesa. 25 ft. living room, Ken· lucky slate entry and hearth, massive stone fireplace, carpeting, beautiful custom drapes thruout including kitchen, wall to wall wardrobes in every bedroom. Professionally land· scaped with secluded patio. East.side location and only $24,250. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 TER RI FIC TRIPLEX Ju!.t one block from 17th SL shopping. Modern built-ins, wall to wall carpels. drapes. private patios. one 3 bedroom. two 2 bedroom, 2 bath units. Only 10% down-Full price $37,500. Walk· c.'r & U!e Inc. Open Eves. 646-7711 VACANT VIEW LOT Begin building tomorrow un this hill· lop. fee simple. view lot, overlooking ratalina Cha nnel. $3.000 down and your term~ Walker & Lee Inc. Open Evcc; 675-3 171 10000-.ral 1000General "UP FOR GRABS'' Grab this 3 bedroom for only $850 cash. Located 1n Fabulous Mesa Verde, one of Costa Mesa's most de- sirable areas. Don't miss out on this fantastic deal. See 1t now! Buy it now! Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5.9 .. 91 JUNIOR ESTATE On huge Back Bay lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, t'ORM.AL LJVING ROOM, beau- tiful rock fireplace in family room- electric built-ins and all the extr2s you'd f.ia<I in a new home. Price is $34,950. Walke1 & Lee Inc. Open Eves. ~7711 WAU< TO HIGH SCHOOL 'Modernized 3 bedroom with kitchen built-ins , quiet Newport Heights lo· cation, R-2 lot tool Only $19,500 with $2,000 down. we can help finance Call Wal ker & Lee Inc. Open l::ves. 675-3171 EASTSIDE TRIPLEX 2 bedrooms e1cb, electric buill·ln kJtcben, carpets & drapes. Huge 72 x 200 ft. lot leaves room for anoth· er unit or home for the owner with separate driveway. Located in besl residential area within walking dis· lance to market and church. See it now. Walker & Lee lnc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM A well kept home on a quie t street close to schools & shopping. Com· pletely fenced dlchondra yard. Large family room \dth parquet floors & a breakfast bar Electric built-in kit ch- en. Cozy red brick fireplace plus cat · pets & drapes are all added featurrs. Asking ~2:J.9!l!'. Mi nimum down Walker & L('(' Inc. Open Eves. 6 .. 6-7711 WH Y PAY TAXES 7 12 units in de~1rabJe location and top condition gen erate $100 per month tax-free spendable and $2.800 annual income sheltP r plus over 20 percent return on ('cp111y. Requires S20.000 cash or equit~ 10 handle. Call Walker & Lee. Exchange Specialists. Walker & Lcr tnr Open Eves. 675-3171 · 1000General 1000~neral 1000 Is From Walker & LEE'' EASTSIDE 2 STORY Imagine the enjoyment of Jiving 111 t his huge 5 bedroom homt' A f orinal dining room, large family room. 3 baths. and a laundry chute are only a few attractive features of this lovely home. Price-!33.950 witn immediate possession. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5.9 .. 91 NEWPORT HEIGHTS POOL HOME Imagine owning a 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom home with large rumpus roo m + pool In a beautiful local.Jon in New· port Heights' Vacant & ready to ltlO\C in for low down payment. You ra n assume the low interest 534 r" loa n with payments of only $158 per month. Walker & Lee lnc. Open Eves. M0-77 11 FIXER-UPPER WANTED In exchange for our 3 years new, :~ bedroom and famllv kitchen h0111 c close to shopping. R:2 zoning will al· low another unit. Onlv $1.950 d O\\ n or we will also trade for a dirty du· plex. Call your offer to WalJ<er & Lee Inc. Open Eves. 675-3 171 $I ,000 DOWN FOR R-2 LOT Including neat little 2 bedroom home -total price $20,500. Zoned R·2 ancl room to build approximately 5 more units on this 63'h x 270 lot. Ideal lo- cation too. close to schools & shop- ping. Call now 'for details. Buy now & bu ild later. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-949 1 5 BEDROOM EXECU TIVE HOME A customi7.ed !5 Br . 3 balh ho111 r on large lot just right for a largr famil~" Excellent floor plan Extras such a~ big pant ry. sepa rate utility room ancl electric garage door opener Thh 1s " ne\\ listing. fairly pmecl al S·t!f.:}00 Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eve~ 6-46-771 1 BIG 2 STORY WITH POOL Only $5.000 clown will pu t you 111 tl.b estate-sized. 5 bedroom home ''1th hardwood floors. 'ferrazo entrr tcatb to enormous. panelled living· roo.n Large family room overlooks lhc• heal· rd & filtered swimming pool ;incl ha:. 1!s own seco nd f1rcplacc. 0\\ m•r 111 s1sls lh1i; excetlcnl valur 111u .. 1 UL' ~hmrn by appoi nt menl onl~. !-O plc<1i.c• l'all Walker & li<'l' lnr Open E"<'!'. 675-3171 ' A LOW DOWN PAYMENT Moves you into lhe cleanest 3 bed- room home you will ever see. With plaster walls & an oversized 2 car ga· rage this lovely home is priced for only S16,500 with total payments of $124 per month including taxes and 1n~urance. So throw away your rent receipts and build up an equity. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$14,950 A fully furnished cottage on a great level lot in best location. Lot is 50' x 127' with an alley entrance. Let the tenant help pay for it until you're re:idy to build. Our exclusive. call now for an appoi ntment. Wal ker & Lee Inc Open Eves. 646-771 I EYE APPEAL~PURSE APPEAL This recently redecorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with heated & filtered swimming pool can easily be yours. Estate sale/priced at $18,000-or less. This home is less than 3 years old. If you are a barJ!llin hunter & want to submit a bid. th is is it! Call for com- plete informa tio n Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. 675-3171 QUICK MOVE I~ Is possible for you on this North.side Costa Mesa charmer. Pay rent 'til your Clltrow <:loses. Here are a !ew features you will have in this 21,.2 yr. old: for- mal Entry Hall, large Dming Area, 21' Jiving room, elec. built-i ns, custom draperies, W /W wnite nylon carpel· mg, large aluminum covered patio & 2 pullman baths. Assume big li.I. 5114 re-loan at onJy $155 total pet month. or $1400 uown to new F.H.A., or no down for new G.I. loan. Walker & Lee Inc. Open Eves. Kl 5-9491 $600 DOWN For th is large family ho me near shop- ping & school-;. 3 huge bedrooms, quality carpet" & drapes, & large yard Why pay rent "hen your pay- mrnts on a low inlerest loan would Ix-Sflfi per month. full price only ~16.!500 \\':ilker & Lee Inc. Open r.vr~ Mb-77 11 GOOD OLD COUNTRY LIVING 111 this roomy. split-level 4 bedroom -convertible fandly room home with separil te dining area. Enormous living room ha i: hu~e stone fireplace & big familv kitchen ft'atures stainl ess steel built.in range. oven and dishwasher. Re aut1f11l C':irprti ng & drapes. 1\rn-car 1prng<' & laundry room. All th is & a profcs-.1ont1llv landscaped. oversize cornrr lot 1001 Ownt'r "ill cons1dd ":>. 750 ll C\\ n & Arant early p-:>sscssion. \ '.111 tor i ppnin l1ne11t lo sec. Walker S1 I.Pr I nl' Opt>n t:vPi-. 675-3171 """" -WALKER & LEE SELLS A OUSE EVERY 48 MINUTES- NEWPORT BEACH 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach Ml 6-7711 CORONA DEL MAR 2760 E. P1cifie Coast Hwy. Cor0f11 del Mu 675-3171 COSTA MESA 2629 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Kl 5.949 1 • 3 LOCAL OFFICE S TO SERVE YOU OtllV ,.,..,, .. _,.,. .. Frt., Ftb. 6, 196~ ...OUSIS FOR SALi HOUSIS FOl SALi HOUHS fOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ~OUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Gen•r•I 1000 General 1000 General 1000 HOUSES r OR SALE HOUSES FOlt SALi ~1ntra1 10000enerat 1000 General 1000Genenl 1000 General 1000 General 1000 --~~~----~~ Matt LaBorde, Realtor Residential Income Units DUPLEX: Two bedroom & one bedroom unit Eastside • Near transpor!ation .. only $1\),500 DUPLEX: Eastside · Near 17th street shopping Center. $195 mo. income . . . . . . . . . $22.500 TRJPLEX: Near Shopping and Costa Mesa City Hall, $270 mo. income .......... , , $31,000 BEACH DUPLEX: Two one bdrm. furni shed units, $3,420 YEARLY INCOME . . . $34,950 TRJPLEX: Pride o( ownership three bedroom - with fireplace plus two two bedroom1. Ex· cellent location • LOW DOWN . . . . '37,&00 FOUR UNITS: Eutaide C.M., Near traupor- tation. $380 mo. Income • $4,500 down. $45,800 BEACH INCOME: Two bedroom, two bedroom & bachelor unit. te.ooo YEARLY lNCOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $49,500 EIGHT UNITS· All two bedrooms, two units with two baths. Located near 17th St. shop- ping. ONLY $1 5,000 DOWN . . . $102.500 Mesa Verde Pacesetter .J Immaculate three bedroom, family room home with wall to wall carpets and drapes thru-out. MASSIVE STONE FIREPLACE. 1 :.i.- baths. built-in electric kitchen including dish- washer and disposa l: Near schools. churchei;, park and proposed new library. See it and you'll agree it's a goo<l buy at only $31.950. OWNER OPEN TO OFFERS· Don't wait, see 2860 Serang Place. Open house this week· end. View of Catalina AND BLUE PACJFIC. Located in Newport Heights is this spacious sL"< bedroom plus large unfurnished room below double garage llDEAL FOR WORK SHOP OR HOBBY R00~1 J. 16'x25' Living room with fireplace, b1ult-in kitchen, dinette, den and three bed· rooms upstairs. Three bedrooms plus large FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ROOM (with fireplace) downstairs. Sun deck, patio Ind completely fenced. COULD YOU ASK FOR MORE AT ONLY $37,500 • 10'0 DOWN WILL MOVE YOU IN. Four Bedrooms · Eastside Live in excellent residential neighborhood. The kids can walk to new WOODLAND ELE· .MENTARY SCHOOL. KAISER JR. Hl. or ST. JOAClllM PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. This home is carpeted & dnped, bu 1 o/• baths, flreplace, forced air beat plus washer·dryer, electric range and refrigerator include'a in low, low sales price of ONLY $22,250. Conventional or rnA Financing available. SUBMIT LOW DOWN. Tip· Top Quality Buy Rarely in this price range are we able to oCCer a brand new CUSTOM BUILT HOME with all these desirable features. Spacious three bedroom, 1 ~ baths, dining room, bric le fireplace, FI A beat, carpets and drapes. Located on a corner lot near MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Excellent (inancing exist· ing · Submit 10% down. FUIL PRICE ONLY $26,700. 5 Bdrm--Family Rm 2 Story beautiful Southern Colonial. Dream kltch~n with island electrk cook center. All built-Ins. 3 batht. Huie living & dlnlnl rm. Park·llke yard with sprinklers front & rear. Elecl garage door-opener. 20' covered patio. Submit S2500 dn. Call 540·1720 anytime. $23,500 -jr. Estate Beautiful floor to ceWaa ... brtct lnpJilct. 11o1atec1 11m1 rm. a bll beclnDI, t ..._ 11tn med famUy nn. la!Jt.la all modln klb ..... SUbmU $2000 down -move la. MO-lftO anytime. Dow1 Buya you the abarpelt S bdrm ._, .. ton. 2 klnpiJe baths. Connd ..... c a'• wMla waterfall. Hu all tbl llllDMm hlJ car-· peted & draped. Call MO-lnt liQtlme. Mesa Verde--m,m A perfect home for the Junior Executne. The popular Mesa Verde "T' fioor plan. 3 king bdrms & 2 baths. Park·Uke yard with natural rock waterfall. Used brick lines the pk:tur- esque flower beds. Huge family room for en- terWning. '109 monthly payment on uJating loan. Call 540-1720 anytime. . $1,IOO--Move In Sharp &·clean. Convenient location on picture· sque street. Brand new 50 l nylon carpeting. Country atyle kitchen. 3 kingsiie bdrms. Ex· tra storage cabinets. In popular Costa Mesa section. Call 540-1720 anytime. S11,7IO • 3 Bedroom 8barf • dlu. Beautiful home wttb picture wtDdowa. AD modtrn deluxe wlth blt·ln ran1e a OftL Mlta:ral brick fireplace l8ts oU lOft),J llYID1 nn. 2 baths. Close to achoo11 6: lbopl. lm....U.te poaession. 9111 540-1'720 lft1Ume. 1/3 Acre .. Country Livinr ID COila Meaa'a popullr MCtlon. 2 story ele- pnt bame tbat features 5 bdnns. & 2 baths. Crysta.I chandeliers. custom drapes & thJ~k wall to wall carpeting create an atmosphere of outstanding taste & desire. Huge living rm., formal 1eparate dining rm. Call 540-1720 anytime. Call 540-1720 now for Information Orange County Regional Office·· 2955 Harbor Blvd. CM SALIS PEOPLE ATTENTION 15 MODERN OFFICES New or experienced . Join a company with lnte· grity, honesty & new ideas! One of California's fastest growing organizations. Complete trainin~ program. Call 540-1720 for interview. ------------ Bllt HEMDlltlS ~..J. £.u 01Mft Ho111e1 l ll01 Cumberland C Weal• clllt) 3 bdnn1, 2 balha. $38,700. ILUFF VIEW I • • • .. Balboa saw the Pacltlc 2201 Donnie Rd 111t 22nd, flral, but tlftl lnleresllnf St., t bdnm XEW with harbor act.Mt7 view from e&rpets • dniptll. thl1 property would de· • • • • O:lm/,,rtablc fl bflrm, 31, bth hume on large quiet corner lot. Livi~ nn .l Ifs 4 Bedroomsll Plu• big dining; room and 1 % baths on t he E&at..lde Carptung. drapr11 ant1 10111 11( "II tru ror only $:.t,2:1(1 Lt'l'a s how )'Oil, OPEN HOUSE 1545 E. Ocean Bl., Bal. SAT le SUN 12 TO !'! PM. CUSTOM BUILT CHARM· INC .t: 1M1'~ACULATE. You wlll h,. lmprel!Ktd with the v' y hne tea· t ures offered In thl~ home. Sliding glaM tf1iors open onto spat 1ou11 plltlu from living room 6' dining ';!:!}&- Upper floor • 2 bdrm1,, bath, covel'ed de<'k. Lower floor • 11parlous llvln( l'OOlll, c1J.n1n1 area, bed· l'OOID. 2 Mt.hi: ••rf nice ldtcbeD wtUI Wilt • la nni• A ~en, dilllwub- er, rdrlgvator • ..,.U 11Wlly and .. ~ roam ~hu lg• Al pr. Oii UM PeJIJMul.& PolDt - Jut atepe to UM Ocela. AB 1et tor aa.,........ U.. new owner! NT.IOO. • • • oCIAN FRONT GRACJOUI la the word __. Ulla LARO!: family lilolnell 6 bdrms., •"' baths. spacious living room, formal dining room. breakfast room, open sun- deck. Also covered deck overlooking !l&ndy beach and Ocean. 2 patios. De- 1lrable location • ju~l two block.a to beat B&y a>Ai m· mln&' beach and four blocka to Newport Har· bor Yacht Club, '76,000. S.lboa RMI E1tate Ce. Joeeptllne B. Webb, Rltr. 700 E . Balbo& Bl., Balbo& ORlole 3--41'0 THE ~EAL ESTATERS BEST IN BA YCREST Take onr Jl)()k st lht1 BayCJeSl 8 ('811ly, \\'.? think yo11·11 og rl'e It ta a REAL BARGAIN• Im· pr~al\·e entry • 3 king· 1>1ze bedrooma! T w o atone fireplaces! Sunny kitchen w1lh all the bulll • bu! FORMAL DININO room! A warm, attractive family room opentnr onto a BEAU· TIFUL POOL! All th.ii tor Juat 147,900' Submit your Lerma. O'A'Tlera ~ry anxious. Shown anytime . See today. Call now, liOO Newport e 646-7171 OPEN HOUSE SAT A 8UN 1-:i 220 • 226 KNOX Pl.A.CE COSTA MESA FO\JRPLEX • Large 2 • bedroom unit.a. Good Investment oppor· lunlly. E xcelltnl location r1ir a ppreciation. Pride of ownrrAhip -1n~cm1~. S4fl,~OU Jean Smith Rltr. 400 East 17th Street light even hlm. QuaJlty Uv- tng rm., din. rm., 3 br. 2 bL home. Coulder tnde for vac. Travel pla n.a n · qui ... early eale. Only 546,000. Phone M6-0M1 or eves. Mra. CbUton, 418 Broadway t CM 1 Rtmodt~ • 11ee for your- Mlt "''hat a nice home thll la. 1688 T ustin Ave. 6411·31107 Co11ta Mua • • • • Evea 646-4!'!711 tH:!·OLu5 2<1 hour antwering aervlce: -----646-3255 646·97M. 1873 Barbor Blvd., C.M. 3 B/R Mesa Verde Substantial Price Reduction * p:u~!'!~·~OL~T 1733 Weatcll!f Dr. 548·6!>08 ft.m1ly rm each have stone flreplace1 w1UI r&iled hearth. Lee brta.kfut area + formal dlnlnr area. Bnr ht kitchen • dlapoeal It cllahwuh't r. 2 private pa110~. ElPrlrtr garage de~·• Auto rprlnklt r syll· tN > ,\~1:lnJ: $\7,,WO Commercial Bay front let fjl\' at B11ll<hr " Sat:rtflcr St t ."1.111111 + F/R & POOL Owner m il 11ell at FHA ap- pra1~al & term& • this home has had loving care & prnr ei ly 111 Immaculate • Hert' 111 a real bargain • Full price $2U 75. OWNERS LOSS • YOUR GAIN. Here's five bedrooms, family room, three baths, two fire- places, inter-com, carpets and drapes. Large patio, fenced yard, sprinklers and well land· scaped. Located In EXCLUSIVE UPPER BAY. Will sell G.L or F.H.A. at low low price oC ONLY $37,500 • CALL TODAY. M.M. LaBorde, Realtor ''You'll Like Our friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. (Phone 646-0555) Cotta #Msa (located in E. 17th St. Shoppint Center) Evenings Call 675-5705 or 549·2'44 *TRADE* TRADE* 3 Br EalltA1de on lge lot Frple, aep dining rm, quiet SL nr 11chool &: !!hopping. only 3 yn old. Will trade for Ea.alllde or beach propierty. PARKER & CO. REALTORS 646-16~3 BILL BU'M'RAM remind• you to Specify STEW ART TITLE CO. KI 7-61111. INVESTORS! Corner R ·2 Lot w/modest home. Downtown Cost& Mesa. Perfect !or unita, Duplex • 2 Bdr. Ea. Hard- wood Floor1. Patio•! Out of town ownrr. fo111N & H1c1es I -RE AL ESTATE t 1 I 1919 Newport Blvd. C.M. • 6•2·5000_ Eve. 847-3335 i SHORECUFFS PRICE REDUCED! 3 bed rooms & 3 baths Warm Cape Cod-Lovely Gardens Open House daily from 1 p.m. 235 Driftwood Road Price DOW $69,500 HARBOR COMPANY Real Estate Corona deJ Mar (714 1 673-4400 AdJ. lo Oranre County AlrporL 300' frontage ln- cludlnl' comer. 51.000 1q. tt. Ju1t ~oed lo •.• '108,000 I .1f I " ( ~ ~ t :. .. f ,-, ~ I ' ~ i# , I I $500 DOWN Exctlltnl 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In Coltec• Park. Full price $21,toO. CHAS. C. MARTIN REALTOR J"9 Harbor CM u a.nt5 _ ~ Anc~or 'l., Investments, Inc. 21.55 E. Co.at Hlway Coron• del Mar 673~71 FORECLOSURE SALE PENDING L19UIDATING TO SATISFY CREDITORS Just $250 Moves TOWNHOUSES Y I TODAYI 2 MINUTES TO BEAC[ . OU n • 2 BEDROOMS NO CLOSING COSTS TO BUYER -PRICED FAR BELOW MARKET- $13,990 to $14,990 LOW Monthly Payments $125 lo S133 includes Prin., Int., Taxes, Insurance A~D mainten· ance fee Cor all exterior upkeep. ONLY 4 • Some com pl1t1ly carpeted, draped & have fireplaces. • ALL include built-in refrig., washer, dryer, range & oven, di5posal, 11/i baths and GARDEN PATIO. • Recreotion centers, clubhouse courts, swimming pools. NO OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE OWNERS AND SELLERS CALDA, INC. 19951 Brookhurst Huntington Beach Sale Starts Promptly 10 a.m. Sat., Feb. 6th -v---.;:......... - ---- ~ t ~.~~ Bring rai;h. certified cherk or money order -J t; /:'HE and "<' ~l're you the KEYS. Anyone can ~ .. ~ ~"'> qu ail f~. l Hom~~ u11! not be rtlC'MNI for Salurcl ~\ .11 10 a m Be thC'rC' NII h \'&tionc ~ 1 Pry homl' prw<'cl and 1n!>pe11u.n ill 10 :i m Slf \rl r ~al e until ;\11 reser- 1 r;idv (01 w s r 11 :\ t·'. ·1 t 1 ' n 1 ' 1 1 , Ill!~;;;,·'-'· ..... 440 £, 17th St. 842--0820 E vaa ~46-0638 49'·7308 OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm hou1e In xtnt lo- cation on R-2 lot. Com· pletely It attractively fUr• nls hed. A rul buy at 149.500. -~\-\A R Dsol\t I :~ccR m• REAL1'i - THE~EAL ESTATE~S 1006 Nottingham ju«t off Hlghto n,, In Wonderful We11tcllff! Open &ll weekend. See lhl11 • BR Charmer! 1700 Newportt 11'6·7171 Exchange Unil1 l.n lAguna Beach. Holl~l's In 01\na Pr>1nt &. In Baldwin P11.rk for hrnrl 11r unit~ Newpud or Cw1ta Mu a. Submit lt• I Fitzmorris Realtor :u::.; E. Co11iat I l\q·, 1"11~1 67:1·90111 • --- 1 R·2 SPECIAL I ATTRAC' 2 fir hnmr, nl{"ll !-II. 111 •m '" h111lrl n1111 I' 111111• \\ 1lh ,,. .... "l'I'"''" ''r·· ' '-1 f.; .,, 1t1 f ! ~ I I.• • \I ' I• t _, I I f I I 'fl . 1,~ 111 l"' ""'' 11• • I I 1111::• I I J,o I "\ ------- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND KMp thl1 handy directory with you thl1 wMkend 11 you go hous•huntlnt. All the location• listed below are dncrlbed In greater detail by 1dvertl1ln9 tlMwh•r• In today'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. , .. ,...,. lhowlng open houses fer 1ale or ,. ,..... an u,.M te U1t 1uch lnform1tlon la thll C91UIM Mch PrWty. HOUSD FOR SALE (3 Bedroom51 3128 Gibralter. <Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 546-9540 or 546-4141 '· 1536 Serenade. Irvine Terrace, Corona .. clel Mar OR 3-7560 24 Yawl Road , Beacon Bay OR 3-3817 617 Man~uerite, Corona del Mar OR 5-5726 602 Acacia. Corona de! Mar OR 5·5726 1588 Redlands Place, Newport Heights LI 8-8992 227 Via Orvieto, Lido ble 673·2634 3068 Tyler Way, Costa Mesa 545-46~9 or 646-1147 430 Hazel Drive. Corona del Mar 499·1142 or 499·1616 2077 Paloma Dr. (Back Bay), Newport Beach 646-8318 Corner Java & Maui Circle, Mesa Ve rde 546-5990 815 Towne St.. Costa Mesa 646-3255 {3 Br. & Fam. Rm .) 8361 Arnett Drive, Huntlnstton Beach 847-1266 (Sat-Sun 1-5:30) 235 Vir~ini• Place. Costa Mesa OR 3-1933 or OR 3.7994 1998 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa LI 6-0851 (open daily) 868 Presidio Drive. Costa Mesa No Phone 805 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-2101 (Sat 11-4) 8272 Polk. Huntington Beach OR 3-7178 (4 Bedrooms) Corner Java & Maui Circle, Mesa Verde 546-5990 .2244 Macie St., Cost.a Mesa 646-3255 (4 Br. & F1m. Rm.) 506 Rockford, Cameo Highlands, Corona del Mar 673-7560 *2840 Corvo Place <Mesa Verde), Costa Mesa 546-1986 19822 Lotus. Huntington Beach 536-2954 1533 Anita Lane <WestclifO, Newport Beach 646-9503 1309 Ashlord Lane, Newport Beach 646-2346 (Sun. Afternoon) *200 1 Sabrina Terrace, Irvine Terrace OR 3·2153 1918 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach 646·3255 HOMES WITH INCOME (2 Bedrooms} 508 N arcinus, Corona del Mar "" OR 5-5726 DUPLEX FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 124 fernleaf, Corona del Mar OR 3-7560 307-3071h 36th St., Newport Beach 646-3255 APARTMENTS FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 220-226 Knox St., Costa Mesa 646·3255 (4 Units) HOUSES FOR RENT (3 B1droom1) 2323 Cornell, Costa Mesa 545-7822 ('4 Bedroom1) 3002 Royce Lane, Costa Mesa 213 TE 5-7319 DUPLEX FOR RENT (2 Bedrooms) 22 12 Orchard, Palisades Area 646·4124 or 64M901 APARTMENTS FOR RENT r.00'1 N.-wport Shores Drive. Newport Beach 642-0867 or 646-5038 (Furn l * Starred Listings Havt' Pools. HO -Ge 32{ ;; B )°(M 11 11 ~ 'tH f111 (lo c !!:leg \I'll he.a PL. 11111• t·O iteli &C \ .11 t>l' c LI LI I U. 21 G. , 3 'ltC ha ~ (\ .lu c Ne Ne pa: Il a llCI ;:1: HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ------~~~~~-HOUSE~ FOR SALE HOUSES FOR "ALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE GeMral 1000 Gener1I 1000 c;.n.ral 1000 G•Mrll lOOOGeneral 1000 General 1000 IUY OF THE WEEK I WALK IN CLOSETS 4 bedroom i 1;2 bath w /WI are Just Ont of tht manv carpeu & drapes, All this I custom futurrs in 'iJ'lls SP~· for p,IJmtnts of sno per CIOUS BUCCOLA bu'-iiomt. month TOTAL. S750 ON. 3 b19 btdrooms fully t clr· F.H A. -NO OH VA. Pfted, askln9 S27,900 NO HARBOR Hi9hlands 1314 E1telle, N.B. OWNtm TRANSFEHRED. BIG roomy well "treated home. 4 Br. 2•.-<..t bnth~. family room. dining area, 11ervice pOrC'h. Madr to order for I hat large fam ily. $4 7 ,000 . 1406 Vivian Lane, N.B. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. ~141 WHY RENT? Whtn you cin OWN this ""' 3 btdl'oom l % l>Ath i.omt, for Just $233 and this also makes your 1st months payment! Call to stt. ~ ON VA, S46-4141 IUIL T·IN T.V. Plus range, o~n, & dish- washer are Included in the price of this large 4 b~d­ room + farn. room home. NO ON. V.A. payment Slt.5 TOTAL. Coats & Wallace REALTORS A PAMPERED BEA UTY! 3 Br. I :V.. baths RcduC'ed to $25,500 Roy J. Ward Co. 646-0228 2LOCAL OFFICES I 1 Movinv out of Stale You • t he l11t kv ""'' • Hr.111 I t 111111~• t.Jrro1 nt •'ti :\ hrtrm "' ro11111v 1 m .. 111 ... 1 11 .. t ... 1 L1111h rar·1w 11111: lhr11-n11L. nr!'llnl klll h1•n l'\rWl\I I fWl lflll'll Ill ~· ""' Atl l,.,l 'f 111n<hwnr111i.: 0111\ t-::::,voo C"all nm1 $500 DOWN I mnll\r11lllll' ~ bn1rnom l11H111• lnrl(~ ,vu.rd \1 tth r11111 111· ·~ et·~idt> the s:11 - rll~•· 111111 \\'()fil< !'HOP th• I'' I~ a h1111l !'Ill I\' .$1 ~•.2~11 ROMANCE 1491 8alcer S46-4141 Investors 1 .. ·h1111 n 111 lh1" 4 brtlrvi•Hl ;fn1111lv f'f)llfll '" r111<.:s. OPEN HOUSES Sat. & Sun. 1-5 326 Evening Canyon Rd. ~horecliff, Cd~t ;, Bdrm. 3 balh -fom1ly rwm Just tht! housr for 1\ ;:"r<l\\'lllj? fam11\· J:.7 ,;.fl(1 11 32 \Vhite Sails Way . Har li<H V1r w H iiis, ('rtM Lnv9ly h rrnH' far hrlnw 1'1')'' :1 h<lrrn. :l hrtlhi1 r hu1 f11n11I\' l'llltm \\'111 RArrt· f11 r al ,t;.'~7 .~no ;i;,H~ E C•>MI H" " fi7fl· 1500 ~'D1aDnt 4 BDRM. VALUE I::le1;ant Hawaiian e:xte nor "1th Palos Verde 1tone le Ilea\ v 11hak11 roof. FIRE- r t.ACE. bu11t-m k1tchtn, :ll'IH'IOllS d I n I n g area. FUt'R. 14 1 ~rooms, 2 deluxt bat.ha. Nttir school k Community Club. Real '.i l11r for $18,500 with I •L!TSTANDING TERMS! E\lt : 646·1961 ~AClTJC l!IHOR.D! 1, RE.ALTY '4 :!MOO 9-da ~ IL& LS.,.. •••• . ' \ \ ' BIG DEAL! BIG hume, BIG rwtm. S IG bargam1 2000 SQ. F1' or luxury at a low, low prtCl' :J big B R.s, 2 b1~ Bath.~. In,:: Fam Rm au;i \\1th \\'r h,,,.,. 1<11 ><»11· 1·1\hi>r 8 vrrv 11111• 1'11rtr\ nt' 4· f'lr\ lloth 111 ttlral lOCll· tion11 &. t-1lhcr l l\11 t>e pur· 1·ha.sl'd ",lh & \'l'r:V small down. Start your 1 ettl e.i;- lalt" pvr1rn1111mg nn" Alii C . .Vt~~- TI<; i-; 1trl'I\ Pon I 11z;r lot for• 1<umnu:r fun. Only s I 0{10 UllW II $2 I .~tNl DOWNTOWN anti buses 1111t· block away h um th111 1111maculate 3 bN11•>Um 2 balh home on ''"l'I\' 1·0111•1•1\ ahlt• lrnilt ·1n \\"l'>ttd floors. Cu&t.om built IL\lllll' 11n1I lltJplt ».11• • \'OU N r•11 l'"l l """' h Rnct univ nrlf' of ita kinrt R C A L esr'ATF 1·011111 111-h f111 /I 1110~1 :.1•1111 Npl. Bini 1;n .rn1111 wuh 1111 modrrn r onveni- t 11h11lo11~ IHwl-. .1111111: .. , C"1o~ta M"'"' •·n•'"" Rn ""'' 11 no\\', hua:t' ::.i1 .. .,:t· \1tlh 11 1111, 1cr;,.. ll.11hm HI 11<1 ~.1 11111 $:.!li.~illt'l 'lh"I' tlt•'.I I .\~I) " l ~41r~;·~~t11 1 "'" 1 t~J.r 3 AND 4 BEDROOM I MATCHAM ~ 1 SS Roche1ter C.M. !\. Custom-Built Homes I i ~EMPLE C'OR:\'ER OF" JAVA &. MAUI CIRCLE 646-4137 REAL ESTATE I IN WONDERFliL ,-- :;~14'! t;iii.t CoasL H1i;:hw;i y MESA VERDE HARD TO FIND Cor~;;.2rlt~1Mllr J'ro·-.t1;...'\ :11 • .t Jar i.:~ r·ornrt EASY TO BUY THE~EAL ESTATERS • --......l.. lots Rt•11rfv !1•1 11tTllfMnLV Onlv $\6 fl.,11 wtthlll :;11 rl,I\·~ Th ,. 11 r In• " ;: ll P., 11) lllllh carPfullv rl• 11:11• of hri11w.. houw Brw11 11r111 11wk flrr· havr· 111 .. ,1 I" 11 "" 1., ..,,11 pl:1t·1• n\·Jnn 1 :11 pr>lmg. ritmkl\ :-;,.,. lh• 111 1,~t.iv Co"•'rl'1l 1°11ldorn paun w or ph11rw f11 ••pla1 I' Co11wr lnl rfl(11TI 1111' ho.1( .~ll>I llJ.;I' 5 BR * $32,700 !i·HVi!ltlll Don Ward Co. "" .... <i\cr6c~rn(~, 1•t::u "·" 1m1 Hh·I c M. ~ &~ • V ()111·11 E \'r Rl :.'·:?020 Look at lh1,,• ;, s panous ~droom~! 3 Baths! Lux- ury kltchl'n! Breakfast ura' FORMAL dining room! H 11 g e I a m i I y room ! SECLUDED la\'. Ing r oom! Entrv ' Walk- an clo1el~ '. E xpensive ct.rpeta Ir: drapes! BEST AREA! Easy tcrma. Sec today. Call now 2299 Harbor • 642-4100 Repossessions! :.!"1~0 M t''lll Vt 1 dr l>r C .\I -------Custom-Deluxe 3 Bedroom .X lnt f111ruwlnj!. ~ ,. 1• r r a I L•guna Buch View J av!lrlnhlr St"f" 1111' This exl rl\ F.XTlt A LAH!;l·; f ORT IN Ir HICKS 11mall homr hl\'I king~1ze -: REAL ESTATE I J ~\!I :'\r\\11urt Blwf C.M. 1H2.r.1100 Evrs 847·33~ * BEST BUYS * maslrr h<lrm &• oath. Lg" ll\lini; rm 1h111r1~ rm & k1tchrn nil on lh,. """· "h1rh mrhulr 'I C'"lllalma k San Cl<'nTl'ntr J11hrncl~ 2 lmlhs Wtlh tlhlf' r ull mans I plu11 dasMH' fl"" 1tf·r mom A t11uo1 plnn \\'1111<1 11r J!IUll !fl 11l1<l111i; d fln111. $:lR,OoO l'11ll C l1tr l< lfAI· !>Pl'. 17H I •l!l~·IH;):l 961 Senate St., C.M. :>.: ,. \1 FllA 1·nmnHl n11>11t 110lliJ lln" $1 :?/i 0111 indl laxrc; & ln1t :i Br, I\; hn, 11;1' 1111. frnc·ttl, 1n:11de JU •I p111nlrd. Pu k vnur r olor CLJF'FHA VEN-3 Br. 2 ba ; hlt·ini;. Asking $37,500. Submit. I *CLIFF HAVEN * lota.-Lot.._L 011 COMM[R1 ;\L C(JRN(R 70 • 12'.i Oo~ritown l.U~ TA M[.~A- .; Sl'1'l'iQ HORSE S •tOR~t.~ SAC"-CAY 'TWO VAC AN r LOT S b()' • JOO ~20 HO (A CIC. CL All I 2 ACRl ESfATE •2 ''W r P Unit1-Unit1o-Uni tt r OURPLE.X (1tclC.CdJ $32.000 lncomt $}4). rouRPLEX llmtdl S34.000 lntom' S250. Phi\ d,hu CJWNERS UNIT THREE ON I 2 ACRE Room fOf 3 t110fe S39,500 <Sut11111t your tradel TRIPLEX C.M. S1. 2 bdroom 1n each uni I SJl.500 It r ,1dt or low down J Newport at Victoria Open Evenings 'Til 9 Newport Heiqhts OLDER HOME t.ARGE 4 hr, l.111111,-110, 2 batha, on WPll Jrn ;11rd lot. 111 x 100· r 1"" '" all 11chOOl1!, $I !l 7 11t OCEA N VIEW CUSTOM I u11t hunt" in Corona H 1;:h1 '"''~ Lar R'! • rooma. ma111 1 ,,~,u. ha rd· WO()(! rt(l(11 • I 1 I ·,1111 4 UNITS On <? lot11, I h11o1 11 111 o< I'll n, SS9.~1()0. 3109 Newport 1:11 •t :-; 11t I Markel BR'I< I l'li;1a I ORioJP :J.43~11 1'I"11 f:\•rii LaJ.,'11n•• I••"' II 811Xl20 M&An•f 111 0 1·1>ttn View Lot ~ • I """ 1tr '. elopi1.'tl a1 "" -.,h .. 11l111a1r Top of thr \1 • • •I ,1.~.000 430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. 646·029~ PANORAM IC \'1r":$18 900 :l·BR1 2·BA F \~l·R~ Opm h1<P • ~t r ~~·72 Pnlk H .B. OR :1.:17-. Ml 6-881 1 THE~EAL ESTATERS G.I. Resale s11 .. •1. $1111 pr 1 m1, TOTAL: ANYONE t'lln M1111m~ l htll ~'. r; loan• $119 pt'r month 1nd urlt11 EVERYTHIN<:: /\ f m1• fam1lv homr nn it 'lllil't xtrrcl nriu 1<hr1ppm~. :l kmi;~l7.1' hrtlroun1' 2 Bat hl'. •·c 11untry »17.e" kitc'htn With i>)f't'lr1r b uilt-1n11. i:;l!fl4l1 "le IRUn· dry room. EitJ>t"n!!1ve car· pell! k rtrapt 11 Owntr pur .. hlU><'d i>l~rwhrrr. IU\)(1oui-' Hur1 \I. 11n 1h1" onP. Sr,. lri<l,1 ~· 1·a11 1111"' 221111 HarlJOr e IH:l-110'1 BAYCF:EST i.11-. 1111 ,,,, nnJ~ 1111 1n A I N I :? ~tul \ h 1•111• p<'r• n11ttrd \1 1<'\\ "' I '1111n RR y Shorl ~11h.1rd1n11 I ton pi1..,1>1blr. 1-·"'' 1o1 n1rl,. $17 .t\.lf) ;;/11/// tlj I: I \ I I \ 430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. 646..()295 Our Best Open Houses SAT. & SUN . .. 4 BEDROOMS -l BATHS BAYCREST BEST BUY I 1:111 Iii 11111.tl' II It h 11 l'l'lll I 1111\'l'l'llhlto <l1•11, :J ~tMl h ~. 111.1 lt'I' l)d1 m 1n1 luctr~ 111 1•rl r.1111111 n 11111 l•'11r 111111 II:•' urn1ni: 1·111. JiX:ll hv- rm /It hi 11•k r1 rrr l111 I', 1 11t>1 111Wlror h••:tl. A M FM ltll<'tl 11111 t l'lllJ,\) \'Rfllllnl, :!6()11 ''I ft •·~ qui\ hi,. E :q 11,,•t ti il~t;reg11 tr I'" 1111 •111 roundmJ! 11 Ill X i i\ hr~lrd pool 80 X 110 lut I loc·11 1 rt! nn 8 8 \'rrr~l !I hc"I -.ueel All 1111• & 11 Chn,,1 ma.s lrl't' l1k1. Only I SJ:,,£>;j0 OPE:>\ S AT k SliN, 1:!-a ltl117i"•nl 111 1~•) fir firlvc rr~t 430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. 646..0295 . . .. . - i!IE ~EAL ESTATERS' If \Ye Were penn1lled to pubhsh the address or thll ahow- placl', you'rt rrc·ngm:ie 11 lmmed1nl rl\', T h111 r11s· t nm 1 h111·111rr Ill nn,. nr l h" VIN F.:H'r h<tmr11 1'1 l hr• llAthw At f'A I( \'011 1.. lot11k1ni;t ln1 11 REA I. llnn1r, Y"I W A Ill 1!<•1111·l11111,1: 111Hr 1 l'nl, U11" 1" ro1 YOli, Qvl'r 2iOO ll'l rt. or '1111\llty • A PERMANE NT VIEW or lhe hlurr c\ 1hr mn11nu11nl' :\ lari;r BR• a Bath•• ntn1ni:-rnomt J11111 $4!1 !1"111 !1111 price. t:11 ~v t1'1'll" Srr tnda,v C11ll 111111 17Ull I'\ r \\ pnrl • o Iii· 7 171 CONDOMINIUM ,\JI "1lh ltt\111\' rnrrr1 1n~. rus •II a pr·• s omr with [11 l'plA(·r 11, i1 II '' ''ash Pr~ •ll)''r" hlHnit 1cfr1i: s" irnm1ni: pfl()I~. r ra) >\l't'<I~ :'\r f11111glu. dfll1I' In 111 h Hh1opi;t w 1lh111 \\illk111;: l'h~l3tlCP :-;n 111.l• ~l(lr l'lH I' \'11• 1111111 all \ 1'1\1 l"'11nr1 Hnmr a-. low n~ ~I lla rtn " l gWI rrrrl1t mnn s vou in Ed Ro~e Rlty . 53 1-5222 ---- Lido Isle Home he hang• "''" prllf' $.,7, . .,00 fr,.r Iv I I' 1•1 ,,1111 Htw.,'"" I rl., F'f'b . .S, 196~ 21 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE!> FOR SALE c: .. 1cul 1000 General 1000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 TO S GO l Vi:l Lido l\onl, Corner of Orv1cto Lu xunow, 3 bcclrm plus fanuly room on IJq;e corner lot. I I rated pool plus ba y swim· rning 150 feet awa). HAPPINESS IS 10 ACRES Eve ry ch1lct should have a pony, a dog, a cr~k nearby. some hills to roam over and some smog free clouds lo study while dream· ing. Sound impossilJlc~ It almost is as the 10 ~crcs is priced at $11 5.000., or $11 ,500 an acre. But, 1f :J famili es each bought 3 1/3 acres for $38.333.3~1 cash. or $10,000 down Jnd $32!l a month, it might be feasible. Ru1l<i a low rambling ranch house and fence in vo ur land for lh<' pony (even old dact 1111ghl lik r ;i j!enl If' c·ow horse I Anyway. tt's ii i.:ond d1'r t1 m. I r~ to swm~ it if possiblt>. You'll rl('\.Cr regret 11 anrl your children will neH•r fo rgct 11 The vt('\\' of I he SAN JUAN C'i\PISTn \l\O \'ALl.F:Y. the rolling hills and m:i1estil· Snddl c· nark Mountain is like look· in,!! into lhe p:i'l If you would like to see this land, phone 11 -; now.....w.e want to sell it to some n1 c·r peop le that like horses. *p. a. palmer incorporated* ole hanson co. management THE DEVELOPERS OF LIDO SINCE 1935 Come to Headquarters 3 3 77 Via Lido ORiole 3-7300 I t n~ l ~~~m1~~,.!~1th THE ~E ~"\.L E STATERS \'lrW (If •!f'ran. Will r on- "lder lr "i.ll wtUl oplfon. 1 Th1~ new hom,. 1-JU•l wha l lhP. Or •>rdi-rl'd • tor you• $34 .!JOO I 1 Trade Your Home On lht:-:J BR & 2 hath dU· plrx m <"dM"· "V1llagl' I ·rnlcr · Makr lhl'I y our horl1r with lnr:-omro, t(l(l $1 o non t'Qully #IRttO Hraltn1 11 OR :J.i :illO :m:u E C1111.~I Hwv. CdM Leased Commercial 4 BR * $20,150 EASTSIDE r nIC--f:D $1,000 BELOW GOVT AP PRAISAL! Ownr1 mu~• 11eU now, mo\'lllg t,, London. On I\ IJUll'I. Ell 'It.side 11lrcet nra1 M'hool~! ( BR: 2 BA lhs' Cnrpr l•! Dra~s! F'1rr r la«>' <' o v 11 re If patio' $117 ~r month tnt11I' !;1!1> now! C&U now Tomo1 l'lW mav be t110 Ja tr Call now'. liOO Newport • 644·7111 * Ocean Front Buy Q11111tt ,. Corona rt,.I Mar hutldmi:-v1t!lrl11 l2 :v, on lmm11('.11latr 2 "Lory ( BM · 111\'N>lment r<tq111red I room hom~ w1t1unllv rm. h only :t t J y ra old. A•klng . ~ Anc or $;,9,500 \,[,., lnve~tments, Inc:. LIDO MALTY IN( '28SS E. Coaat Hiway \ M ' • Coron~ del Mar :11110 11~ 1.1dn OR 3·1\~31) 673-6071 Ga~1tlu// nwport LIUO ISLE-Comer :1 Br, 2 ba , plus Lanai roo m. Asking $48,500. Submit low dn . or• will consider lot. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-!l Bdrm. 3 ba . p1rr. slip, Plus 32' vac. adj. lot. Asking S230.000 29% dn. Cl !Oil'": 1 ·11or·1-;1n Y l..tt\ltl\' :t hrl111t .: halh, htj;h q11ahl v •Pl & r1rape!', r lrct hll·m~ tllsh,,a.,.hrr, llrnut1fu l 1;'i\:111 <11~1m11 hll. Anlhonv P OOL. i;l1rt· f ur u u 1•1t.lt' I <>r EN '..! • ; S.1L & Sun Rkt Ml fi-2770 INCOME l'ustr•lll home on Ea~t i;1de. Formal dtnin~ room. loaded wi th cxlri fcaturcs. 2500 sq ft. 0\1 ner moving. P-rtrf'tl for quick ~al<.' ;409 Robtnhood Ln .. C'.M HOME -APARTMENT I tl,.a r for clrhl\•' :? 1 o I 1mlts l.h1" a1r11 • rnr arlr11· 1 t 1onal 1nfn r All 1 11~.~-· GRACIOUS LIVING IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MANNER EASTBLl:FF·NEWPORT is a part o( the. overall mas ter plan developed by the Irvine Co. to include shopping. schools & the University of California at Irvine. Stop by & compare the values & the views. Five model homes arc open for vour inspection including 3. 4. 5 bdrms. with up to 3 baths. A Presentation of JOHN D. LCSK & SON ALL ABOVE SHOWN BY APPT. ONL ,._ lJA NA POINT C-1 Corner lot . l lOx 13!1 lo alley ocean aide of Hwy. 21 ACRF.S PERRIS Valley, Hwy :J9!l, !l mtle~ North of Sun City. 29'11 dn. GAS STATION & Restaurant Butlc1mg ll wy 395, adjoin. above acreage. MAPS & INFORMATION AVAILAR LF Rorence Corlett • Broker 821 W. 16th, Newport BHch * LI 8-8893-Res. 646-5516 * • 1n T,op Buys Real Estate A REAL FAMILY HOME ~ bed room s. 21,:: haths. hrsl Anthony pool. \arpet~ and drapes. I lomr appra1!'1•d :ii S33.!i00. PRlCED TO SELL AT $:1 t .9fl0 \\'IT! I LOW DOWN PAYMENT: BEST TRIPLE~ B&IY IN CdM 3 large uruts on H :: lots d ose lo i;hnr~ .i:.. ~tores. Easy walk to mam beach. N r h u1111 has fireplace. We have the keys. $47.950 GREAT C-2 POTENTIAL ' A neat 2 bedroom home i;outh of IOI ftr. .lured to $31,000. COSTA MESA l BDRM 2 BA TH Near Orange Coasl Colle.i;:c; & ~oil 1·m11v Newly painted insic1P. ;mrl out ''°'' c1m1 n pa, mrnl. Pnre. $22.!lOO .. ,, ONE OF THE LAST LEFT ll arhor view Hills vacant Inf, w1 lh prrn1.1 nent view of Pnl1re harhnr and nr ri111. ·:15.000 Babson Realty & Investment Company ) ,.,., -·-·· REA L ES T ATE IMAGINEERS r 11,1 I ( 1\11· .. 7 :.:1;;11 I lni;: rlf'lnr" tn Ii;•· pal Ir) & pot1l dr rlo n.r ·TOP VAL· t:f; s :i2.r1tlt1 .! nr U111l fi, R, to o r :!II all ~a m~ al'f'a . Buy one or all llnrl havr 1 Mgr Exe lt1 w r"nlal -high occupan- ('\'. S11bm1l I rr11111 • prked Clean as a pi n. Ready tu move in & ha\'C income from rental. Srr .~ compare !1 14 Orchid, CdM . lr<1111 $:i2.MHI Riii 1 'C' Thomas, Realtor LACHEHMR lliQ) DAYIOSH HY u Wl\'I::R Eastt.ide:-1 ;n , \\' r1111 ~1 If\• I.I i-.;,:,;17 BH 11ew " w ca~ttng, Npt Ri h ~;.. OH :l-iM9 .trnrf r om r l. rcnccd. Q(EAN FRQNJ-A lla• h ;.:arag r , laundry r'lt1111 Ar prox 60 x 90 r.-.: Jnt $14 fiM 1:\1! Wal· l '11nlt1<l111t l•·d ''""' n ( nul li4fi·:.'0'l:J Realtors. 1860 Newp11rf Blvd .. C.M Office 646-3928 ~:vc~. 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Un!!s I I .,,, '"' I 111 1111 'I ',. .' t .< I I I ., I ,. ,,.,, 7·,11 11 IHI II"\ I' I· \I. l<.:T ,\ 1 1- lfl't ;\I 1111 It 1: 1~1; :.! , • , OCEAN LOVERS • \11111 · 1\1 II h. \'II.\\ * I J:R (1111 P 111 ltn .. 11 • I 11 C'o111n01 rtrl ~I 1 r • ~1 :1.0illl rtn ~ s11111 11111 • ' nu I II• II I h~ l..;11 I (h\IH I •11 !-t11:_ Ex('n J11vr ll nmr~ :t & 1 l~rtlroc.1111~ n 1'1111\M l!IJ:hlnJHh \II • 11 111 11 T r111 I I I I I I 'I \<'<'Cl 1:1·:" ·n 1 n I I "t '1 It " , I' I I • Ill ' ... ,I I I. ... " Dover Shores BAYFRONT LOTS. ONLY :t AVAILABLE 60 and 80' fronfa~r With bulkhead, pier ann 'ltp privileges. !\ext to S200.000 homes. From S55.000 °Tl'r111" Equitable lrasr BA YFRONT HOMES WITH YACHT SLIPS. A BAYFRONT MANSION WITH PIER & YACllT SLIP l'lOll "'I ft net li vin g arr ;i . ;; hrrl1 ooms. 5 bathrooms. \Jbran 1H111 tlrr ro om. el<'gant d1n111c r1111m. C'a rpctm;: & rl rllprd \\ r 1 :in drltvcr this new ba~·t ront ho111r at $173.9~0-\\'1 lh 11'1'111'-Op1·11 409 M ornm~ Siar L;rn" BAYFRONT SPECIAL.,, tlh Jl l"r anc1 fln;i1. ~ hrrhnom" 1;i1 . p1·t111j!. drapes :"\e\\ ,\I ~fl'.! ooo an outstanclmi:: hu ' NEW VIEW HOMES, PRIYA TE BEACHES. From $59,500 to $175,000. Visit our eight excitin9 furnished models. Bay & mountain view lots. SAL ES OFFICE I 026 SANTIAGO DRIVE 111 '\('\\ f10l t fiP.1r h lf llt11 l',11 rl l• C'oasl JlW\' llMlh n11 ll111 1·1 llrav f' F 1·11111 r"-.e,11><111 fil"tl . Lt·ll "" 17th SI to ~ale.-0 11 11" ---- MACCO ..... --REALTY CO. 17141 ORtoft J.811'1 I HO E. 17th SL fi42·0S20 E ves LI 8·671i4 i()4 . 7308 HUGE PATIO 1.J1111 ~: i:en1·1 f111c lw <l 111nm.!., l ·\ b11lh11, h111lt·in k1l chrn 111rl11rt1ni: •h'-h " " -hr r N\'ar new C IVIC CE;o.;Tt~R & OCC I-H A l•rm4' :t1~1I· ahll" $24.!l~'" :!al '\ Ando""r l'I (' ·'' I t _I!.• ·~ 1 r ;:;:i~·est_:I~f ':_r· MS·~Mll *TRADE* I . Br. 2 bath hnnt•' 1n Palm 1Jrsr 1 l. Hlls hra lrrl pool, I .01r 1·ontl1l 1>1n1n;::-. r r It I l tJ1>1•" & "lntfllrtl'I\ furn. I F OR .\n\ Ornni:··· «1111111 \' p1t1 p· I r1t.\'. ~lo11nta111 lnl. u 1lun 11t·1·r a g1• •1r T n 1i1t DrrcJ11, I DOVER REAL TV CORP 646.9355 .in yt1mt> I ~~4..ca ' .. I ' & t I, t<I I Motl!! l!I \"00 Dn l'l F'HA. 3 BR. 11 i I Ba. Clo61' In. $1~.!lr!O. 1:.16 E . l!lth St C M.1 Call anyt1mr LI 1\-:1209 I I I I I \1'ESTCLU'"' l'l.AZA univ I blk R\\'8\' ,, BR 1 14 hath~. 1mni.1r 11lat f' home 11 nylon • rr11ng lhroui;:h-j nut. .;,r reenr1l lanai cx Im hJ.ri:-in rra1 Blork \1 1111 frn1•m i; Q1111'l rnl-rlr-~ar irt 1 ••r (. On Iv ~:?:J.11~11 r\1 rl '"l'"" v1n111< ""'!:·,"'''I llra l ~;'<111 r ;\ti :? '::.!':': 1'1..n:-;1·; Tri 1w~; :-\ -.:1• \1:1\l.l·:t: I \1 HH ,rnul (1 tlttl r rtl• 111 ,. .: twlr111 ~ II • l,11vrl\' I I I " II I t' pr l flllo: hit • 11111. I 'I 1111<'1\· I ... I»• I I"· hll . 111 ., 'I"' II• I h\'1'1r r h p11 t • h 1 ·•I ''""' h,.r h1•ll1• I 1111\' .~ f~r • h I" d iv. I n• 't1:,'., \\ ""I"··• Hl\<I , :-.; R I ,·.~.;.ftl'"' "'. 1171 "''fl I l '.\I I\ B.\ \ ·: ltH IA IJ:C I l.il• h htl \'•I 111 11r'' ll v. 1 tH Ill I lftl lllJ.;, flhfl' J:.11 I l 11i;1 l1'11ood Id 111. ( :1 :1 n ll'A' , •• 11.-111 (111111 dtl 'If'' P' t •IP 'l I' I .. .. •,,, It ' I Exclusrvc Sales Agents: Coldw<'ll. Banker & Co. 2200 E. Coast Jlwy .. Npt. Bch. 675-2000 or 549· 1962 WHAT PRICE BEAUTY as vo11 enter this lovely redecorated 2 Bed- room -De n home. Dramatic entry into ca· thcdral ceiling living room. Plush soft carpel· 1ng t hruout adds to the loveliness. Homey kllr hen tn C'luding all appliances has co zy eating area. Huge rear vard with blltn BBQ for outdoor entertainment. Add1t1onal room for Boat or Trailer. Localed m ideal East· 5tde location. A true markf't value, Slfl -fl ,.. HIDDEN JEWEL Tucked il wav be hind shad(' trees vou'll frnd this 2 king-sizr bedroom home situatc<i in an r xcell<'nt Eastsidc location on a cul·dc-sac "trcel. Romant ic entry into a de li~htfu l Jiv. mg room w1th $!1eami n~ hardwood floors. Ran('h stvlr kitchen with sepa rat e Breakfast Roo m Hu.er rear yarct with hlltn Brick BBQ 1;urrounrl cd h." rec1wooci fence for vour pri· van·. Separatr area for <'hildrrn to play or ts 1cleal for small ~arrll'n . J\ tremendous value. SI !1.9!;0. POETIC VIEW Yes. the views become poetic as ynu drive lhru windin g tre e lined streets. Brick walk· way surrounded b~· park·likc grounds anc1 1;J13de trees lead to a ciramatic entry. 3 Spacious b<'droomc; Oen '' hich can ·be used for C'htldi; p la~ area. office or retreat. Lar~e hvm ~ room wit h c;rulptured brick fire· pla<"<' Forma l dtnin[! mom. hardwood Ooors ;ind \\all In" ;ill < arp<'ling Sp:11 1011-. k1 1<'hen ha!'-loads or stnr;i~l' ::ind hrrakf;ist 31'C'il. lfugr fam1lv room w11h hll in "<'I hu ovN looktn t: 1111· h:t rh111 t'rr 111 klrd "11h pl<'i1s11 rc· <'rnfl ,., rtl<'al 1111 <'nft•rl:i mrnrnl Rrnut1ful rr 11r y;irrl wi th 11ru k p:it1n shilrlccl hy ll;ma11<1n prpper Ir<'<' ran hi' lli>N I for t1dc11tion al nutdoor en· 1rrta111111C'nl or rrl11x::il 1on Loral<'rl 111 ti <''<· t Ul~llC'I\ qtt H'f and pre~l 1~r area of t\'<'wpnrt I l<'tt:ht:, Behl\\ ma rkc·t value. $!)0,930 . ~· ..... · ~ ..... ~-L -... ai:::i:fra--.. , . 14• ~~~----~~-~ •1 17 193 E 17th. Phone Ml 6.4494 COST/I. MESA Offtc,.., I n Y n 11 ~ ------__ ..... -----.. , . 'I I ~· ---lll!S~~~Gar""" ..-:~;::a;;;;.;:-:~---.. " --•-4 • .. ltlNTALS HOUMt flvmbMd RENTALS RENTAL~ Heule• UnfurnlthM H9Vl9I Unfurnished 2100 c..ta Mela 3100 Newport 8Mch noo 22 .., ... ""*' ,,,_ HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSIS FOlt SALi I HOUSES f'OR SALi. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 HOUSES f'Olt SALi ~ FM. .. 1911 1705 HOUSIS t=Ott SAL£ Oenere1 1000 COlta Mew 1100 New.,.,. Hfh. 1210 Lido Ille 1351 L1guna &each N'&Aft 17th le Orat1gt, 60 * WANTED by broku • * $16,.500 * COMFORT A CHARM BLUE BLUE Genefoal 1000 xl&I', &.2 W /2 br, !; yr. t 4 BR R&.lecnl\ Home The look of eleaa11ce In 1 Pervade lhla No. Ra} front P<1 BJC tum 1 br. bome .. bome. $21.000 Don't waH I <"'AlL MARGARET 1 amall Udo Modt'm. 8"81 home. 3 bdrma, 2•"; baths. VIEW P.rlect ro r em'Ployt>d BARGAIN MUST ROOJ NEWPORT Im.AND 3 BR. z ba. cpt, dpe, blt· lN. d·was.l'ltr, &pl, pr, pvt park .. bch. No l*&- Yr. Lte. 1111~. 17~1M6. Dover Newport ... ,_ ,.._ 1... s I .. 9 o ... \\' l roupk . SH ttl!I Pomona . • ca ..-.... rwY na\•t y, Mu· M or Coets • 3. • buv In Ne w p 0 rt HU. playnn, bis l11gni1 & din An. A.lao b.a\'t 2 br furn. ~ la« ~41HU1. Aro 3 BR on lgt l'llhlt· rm. w/flrepl&<'t'. F'i\>r 1110 • .,_,. B ot A Or Cuat.om 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. den. ~ Uvtnc rm. Mp&rat.e d1n1nc rm. Oo•· ered lanai. Immacoat.e. Fee atmple.. "960 down. .-BY-OWNER * M C lot. R·2 zon, & r00m 11hp. ll~.000. of OcHn Contllne unt\1nL Costa Mesa 1100 E.ulllide new 3 Br, 2 b& rur guut houae Walk R. C. G,...r, Rultor Night Lftht1 l.ytls Re.-ll)' • :>• -9-493 OPEN HOUSE-home. All bit • ln.i.. 2 • er Harbor Ht. Ju1t ''-'<ltc 3U 6 Vla Lido OR ~.931)(1 l•land• • VaUey ltlS P ol'DOl\a An . C'.M. ,,, Ftnf'9t r:ut C.M loca· uon near Baek Bay WT8m1t . ruce 2 lk', blt- IJUI,, d.l.hwahr, d~. f.rpJ. drp, q>t. $115 mo. garage. pauo, tene;.eJ yd. on.n Hou11e Sat .t Sun. MI:-JL\tUM upke ...... 3 BR. '~~.~ • $29.960 ,; U "21 nu• ... 8 .,.,... ,.. ...., S9""' On • EZ Ternu I £ASTSlDE«nalJ bw . ._ t • ·•""· .... ..,.,..., 1~118 Redlandll Pl. IOfC 16 2 ba, R-2 Jot., all cop•~r .., --------r-1mm~1late~upanc''' pd. ~I~ for ~ruo1ont'r or SAT Ir SUN I • ~ BY OW?'ER. 3 BR. 2 b&. betWttn Tustin & Sa11t.a plumbln(. 'P'A .. e11t, tire· · ....... 1 •~~ 1.J "'-.. -y " 3 Bdrm .l P'amUy Rm ... 1 .. t or .-... ..,.,_, or (ll:nry day tll l>Oldl FA heat, blt·ila. fpl, pa. Anal BY OWSER. place, nut bnc.k pa uo. • 1:4dmi lk f'amlly Rm 8'2-4S60 _ _,,, 3 Bdr.. 2 bath family horn\'. ,,, Bu1lt·1n kJtchtn "" ForceJ alt Ile.at "" Patio \With B&r·B·Q U 8-7277 or 1142·•350. Newport Hgh. 3210 430 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. 224' MAPLE ST , Uo. tncd. $12~ dn. LI 8-8992 trtro suest , otta~t. I OOST MES :! Batru 2·BR PATIO GAR.A GE a....... A lhU Au M~Me. &.41!-lH7_ _ CHOICE-Cliff Hav;,:;-131.250· To~ ca ''"n· All built-ms · fo'\replace 1-BLK SHOP'O 1110 7."....:::. ~ ~~-. 2 ~~ I LC Mesa Vtrdt' 3 BR, f 'Um. '1 * vr-v HOME * tr Ch&rlu I'!. Ortmt! Rltr c..,....-und ""' u 3"'"'1 -"' K idll OK $176 J'DO, u 8.0339 LOVELY 3 BR. IC fan: rm, I~ Cncd yard. Nr. Har. Hl $165. mo. yr IM. SM Sat AM 731 St. Jame.a Place, N.B. .,...... .. ,_..."""" ._UJ "' 673~827 173-4Sl:: Carpe~ • ·-a•v ADUL • ..,. g.'" value &t 120.600. or un!um, iep rumpu~ rm, ' FORMAL DINING RM. 1 utilltlu • AJI l.ml'rove-2 Bdrma. tre dose~ bit-Ina White Brick rtnp\aN patio 17~ dn Or trade. I 3 BR 2 tulJ ba Pant>ltJ ow:-.:!:R FORCED ,..., Sell ment.a Ul Ii. paid for. l'\r. iehools. Pool. uu. YRPLC. 2 Br Eulllide. bum ceUma. f&11ced yd I-paUo. Adult.a. $118. OP. 3·71129. New C&li>etf -~2-4 83•__ ta.m rm. MuHr suite w or lease w-lowest i!n 3 . Top of the World .in :IU -39711. 6i3-4310. Oovf'Nd Pauo LSE .,.,,lh opL 3 BR. ab&rp. frpl .t drtUJOf mu. Pa· br 2 • ba/ Beau hl'lmr ' Laruna Buch ed lack a.y ___ 3_2AO_ 3 Bedrooms Fully P'moed 'nC&nl. Owntr, 21 H Na-110, db gar " \\'(Irk shop In bfo~l ~ or c 1! :II Alta Laguna Estates 11 Bed~7~ ft~ 8·= 7; On prot..iOll&lly l&ndacap· Uon&l ~8·87112. It dark nn 8\ ownt'r. SEE AT 430 HAZE~ DH , pet.II. ' ed oorntr lot· Kaple and $84S ON, owntt.-3-br-i&, $39950. U b·M36 Call 1714) 4911-1142 JO.I~ Crf'Ha Dr 4H -l700 Hamilton SL 4 BR 2 b&, all bit • Ina, erpts drp6. a.tono frpl. I 160 mo. 3002 Royce LA A ppt. 213 TJ: 5· T3l9. MODERN delux 2 Br, 2 ba. H OO sq fl, bit • IDJi, dU.hwasher. S160. Adults. ~5-4233 PM/ wknd 5~2-4197. Willlon • 2 bloclu from ba t l .. r rm Beat ------SMALL houae. nicely fl.Ir· Batbor ShopplllJ Center ex ra g~ am · * 43S EL MODENA DlJPLEX t -br 2 • tld & I · · I nlahed. cui>eted. paUo, d K M.art buy In C M. &49 Cove SL Open Sit & Sun PMI br •• b&/ Dbl!! car D1 I' e SouU\ or Pacific 8BQ Sll5 M8·1517. an • ·• :i bdrms. 2 car gat Cpt.. • Orps Frpl <'on· I Coa,,I Rwy thru main =::....=·==:;::·===== Jean Smttla Rltr. Mew Verde 1110 Onginal owner sider trade M 2..(l'ti7 part ot LA«una &.acll to I '*' 2200 4-00 Eut lith &ttet -A 11E YOU 'READY? Sl6.950 • 10·1 down 646·5038. Th&J11 St. lSea.side R&m· Newport &ea $16,500 S:-BR Home, Lge food yard Garage Rf'dtc! $11 5 1916 Anaheim CM ~8-7957 or 646-7292. --:o---: 3 . BR I 112 • Ba Den/ F l?\"E 3 BR_.t:_f_am_rm_._,L«,,___• II\ rm. Fenced yd. 1195 mo. ind gardener. 546·4421 . Localed in Boominc Nortli Ebd • CJoee to propoeed M&y Co. 8happinC emur ·adj a cu1 t to c.tbolle Church Is ediool8 -'Ibia houe la a rood bUy 6 WOD'l Jut • call Toda)' • WUI aell P'llA -$M0 down "'---'-'U'.,.. " H d Rlt -.-BR 31---1• bltr is on lhe corner). I , 1 ~ ,.._ t" m<i''' lnlO a lovely 3 Duncan ar e1ty r. •', • .. baths I" <i • n.en ltfl on Thall& • fol-18-0e v.. OCEAN P'tont. 24 hour auwmnc lt'l"\'k e· BR 2 t>. Vu. bomt . ror 54 .. 9195 646-7414 MUST SELL AT Ol'<'E low \\'hilt lln• All th• ..... , I Bdrm. 1110 •ncl ulU. 6'411-3255 $900 dn FHA ti - -Aakln& $79.MO, EZ term.~ Aval.I to J un" 12. s. I • E-1----only w ipm Q t.:LET Str~l-BR. I~ Owner. 213-CR z.oo:1·. up the hi.II to models on ,.7 .... 75 Cpl.II > D'r"ps/ Obit • prl Watn . pd. No pets Sli5 • LI 8·31~. -LARG~BEDROOM- It~· MO lea.tel Ctr)'-hM. 2 • br & t rpl l Fenced. Anlmala ok/ ~9755 c u11on--agance •$168 mo Pm~ Ftn.lt b&lh. 121.500 Asi.ume left hand 11de of Temple v ........, • loc. ln Mua Verde. Out· payment.I'. 01A-ntr. ~IS "''~ laland JJSS Huls Drive. -===-=======-=40== Four Bedroom.a & 1-amily door llv. b&ck yard w/bllt Ho'ly LMt Back S.y u Room on a besuliful cul-wall fnce. ~ B·B-Q, Fully B\'~N~P.-Pn~nder BY OWNER·DECOR.\· PANORAMIC m W WlllOn, C .M. •29 • 9689 --:---- Irvine Terrace 3245 LC 3 Br. 2 ba. dlnln~ rm. <'Pls. drps. WATER A: de-ac 11trttt ln d f type kllch TORS ocr ·N V1EW 2 . BR l90 · MO ';'69 1~ W . 20th C M . .. fESA v ·ERDL' C'rp rp W/ am FHA. :: Br~ 2 1>1' fpl C'pl. I od ~ " "' ''" • .. • Jovm'" d ln new v rem . 3 Br :1r «-0 Ea.at 17th SL 6'.2-0820 -.... a. t'tr . dpa. ~ noo"' 128 Allao s 000 DOWN Eve. 6-46-0638 Custom landecaplng. Cov· U\f t'l)()m too'" Out of A ve. OPE:" sat & Sun. rin plus l · Br apartmt'nl 1, NEW HOME EASTBLUF'F Newport Bea<'h. Btaul1.tul Kl 2-8994 GARDENER PD, $276 mo. Lt&.M. Avail Feb 16. vtew ovt'rlooking upper LARGE :? BR hoUH, W . 673-21119 tred PatJo. Fireplace, town owner anx>oua. S!'i:l,000 208 Cor11I Low Monthly Pymh. Cpta. D~ Sbui>. Neat. Open Home Sun·Feb. 7 Newport Shor" 1220 675·3002 Charming Enrllsh Ranch & Clean. S2!1,500 1 Trv v A no down TOO"' ' Home.a. 3 btdrooma. 1 ?lo-"\!wpott Bav 4 ~a I attractive. p r. lg yard. 2 ========== exttnalvtly t u r n I I h t d, l"hlld!'fn. 642-0372. I Coron• del Mar mo modem decor. a.• new -2-BR, 4;e Fen~d yard 1· $350 per ml', 1 year lea.se. Child OK. J~ri.mn. Call DELL"X • Medallion Home. Bill HEMDRICIS OPE.lli su:---. t · ., Cal l MARGARET Mll-954-0 120.too 2·BR DEl' OR Huntington Be)ch 1400 I bathl'. huge llv1~ room. 1701 Oahu 1 11r 3·BR••'rpl All ulr(ll.1 H • I h f1replal e famU room. GEORGE MA YER RL TY. Coat.a Ir Wallact' 546-4141 Owner, 642·3180 Unf1ftC)'toft ff( huge shower. tub, etc. U48 Adam.t, MO·l~O sti'TER ------I BY OWNER 3 br .. :! !>11 Btauh.lul k itchen with blt.- MACCO REALTY 1 2 B<lr. 2 Bth. thermo-heat. 873~904 Evt1. 875-0284 OR 3-0o.'ll 1 Frplc. Pvt. entr to Mstr SCOT'S SPECIAL A. "'WEE IDT" ot a bal'- pln for tM umtty folk9. 3 Br, frpk.. la.lie batll, ~ fin. Dble ...,.,. on alleJ W /roam tor t.ra1Mr Of boat. QWet CUl· ~ St. OD r...uidL l800 dn.. nu.. only 118.000. PboM ~2'81 nr e' u . )1,.,, HendnckJ. 2 Houses. allcl a '-9af n fiPl tn town -walk to rreryt.b1ng. I l will be a pleuure to •hc:nir you lh1• property • YOU'LL UK!: IT' 127.8-00-best rrf t.enna. Economy Special! 4 ~~~'.? t>.lhs.. "tc. Wemllff 1230 Houee newly carpettd \\' Ill!, continuous fUament W, w1t.b bit-in&. Complete· nylon carptl.lns • your heattd pool. Cpl • drp. VERY livable. almost new ly fenced yard with blocx choice Ot 'colora. Walla ~ Hu eve_._, .. ~ 5"·1•. ~ BR. 3 °· b 1 -e. I ~ 1""'"'1"• • .,, ....... , .. ......, ome. .... wall fence. Near 5 PoLnlll 1hd101 6'&11 O'n!I" ......_ I • BR/2 • &/Xlnt • OCIDd! liv. rm, 2 frpl.A, cpl. drp. &hoppinJ c en l t r and romantic ~ Beach.. $130 • mo. Pm to sn-t ~ aq. ft.. By owner. llCboola. Nicely l&ndscap· Santa Catalina A San loan or refine. 649--3877. $4{,:i()O. 646-~ ed. ONLY Sl!,500. I C\~mente !"land., Gor- VI 7-~461 iteou. sun.-eta. read by IKk S.y _____ 1240 mnonllght. !:njoy IMng at $300 I II· very btsl It ma.k" HOUSES FOR SALE z:-BR 190 Waln • pd/ Bdr & Dln. Rm. trom Coron• del Mar 22SO Clta.n 1 • Child ok Close· ~re. Tiie. Drp, Cpt. lntr· VIEW, 11plll lent. ~late floor11. c:pt. dpa, 2 BR. 2 t>., den, dinln.S rm, d-WuhM. No yard work. $275. tor un!Um l 407 Oahll1 673-4145 &.Ibo. 2300 In. LJ fl-4482 l.J 8-2986. com. Gri•. Storacc. Ul• LG°TBR 2 b&t.h. Immedi· d ry. Adult&. no Pft& 1220 ate JI08M8lon. $165. 2321 Yrly. t2131 AT 4~~2, ConaU, CM ~·7822 roll. 1-BR h<lu~ prqe HS. -2-B=-=o=-=R=-~-=-f-. -1 """1 .,-b&~ fonn&i 2 • BR duplex 590 I din. rm . l«t wLl~ f'&lW'l, LJ 8-4110 11.ll 3 pm !enct'd rlav '"&~ :! r u -----jt'ar Oodlu nf 5tt>rll.J• 'J BR. lg ~·ard, $85 I ~R. ~r11• e In nnnta:-~.tnt !>4 >·1 '-·17. 1873 H&rbor Blvd .• C.lll. 3 Bt. J '~ bath•. 114,11~ ennJI 1200 * * * * * * * lrs." than C l sprr1W•d' ~ innnPy do1n,t 1L · ~duC'td * EnctMnti"t Cozy * & "am, hd wd nr•. 1 \ I up l!' SJ .000 for nff ff&· 0 !'1 PENN ~mall rear h!!e 3·Tm11 Newl,1·rt'model'd/ Nt('ely . fum 1·2 adult•. 180 011!<."0\Jnt to Perm·a Utll • pd 21 21., E Bay l at Coron&1Jo1 nr · f,rry Phone alt.er :\ 30 675-3219 lg )'d. $6.J. 526 Bernard aru nf CdM. 1200 mo mcl 1116-4636 before 8 pm utU Avail Man:h L Treme•do• 300· Ocean-Canyon MS,000 ;; Bdrm. 2 ~ 1>3.tJ\I, Ip rump.a rm. ramUy rm, c11n.ln« rm It Unnc nft;- dram&Uc flrep*e, all moma on full view. ~ v11bable a ppointm«nta ln- rnde. tabuloua dtcl< out- aldt. Dlntm force.a resale 0( uu. ~tt't'ed·tn pm. C&ll Cl&rk BaJ.ey. t 714 I 4'4-0.33. l..qum Bea.ch. t Well..McCardle, Rltn. 54!·77?9 * BEACON BAY * OPE.Ill • l 4 Yawl Ru&d Charmlllf 3 Br, 2 ba home. PrtT be9dl 18 ft boal •hp. t (' ... ,, Tennie court a va t.I. mus .>e j $46.500 • ""'u.c rul&IJCl~. 6'\ 11\tcrut • no pl.I. OP!:N DAILY Mn. Manon Charm.I"" C'OT' Eut.tide s L Br. tam nn. blt-lru, nr 1 GAYNOR REA TY achoo~. AMtng 123.950 • W'lll trade. 1998 Tustin. LI 8-0151 21~ Marine AV" BaJboa Jaland OR 3·3817 s..~y ~:.:.:W>:i.': 1·~ Open House 008T.A. MESA Trade. 20i7 Pa.loma Dr. ba, blt-lnt, frpl. cov pa Min i.ale. No .... • $28,950 to l'\B 3 BR $35.TM lJo, 1J>r1nkltrs. J.29.~. -2·BR;-SEP---HSE / 190 673·3084 646-SJts Hurry, Only 3 Left BRASHW REALTY All dh1tlnrtlvely different NICE PATIO l.F 6·3777. VI 7 -111¥>2 l'E:W 3 Br 2 ba w w rpt11~ bll·IJ\~ beamed ttil. frpk. lkt••"'n be&cb 6: lbor· '220 mo. 423 Femle&f IH, CdM.1175~3000 or ~S-1077. IRVINE TERRACE 1245 "TRADE FOR Palm Springs" 17711 Beach Blvd. H B. 1474531 Eve MI 6-{>671 *WHY PAY RENT* 3-. BR1 2 • BA /FE.NCP;i) 113!'i • M O Mti-5995 $31.26 -Movea You In Call Clark Halse,\· Lido lile 2351 •BR:-2 b& hOmt, xlnt loc. l'P. . Ocu.n: }{odem 2 • lnciu<k9 coal.I 6: impound• ti 14 1 494-0433, LAcun11 2372 Colecate. Dr. PtL. Br Cpl.lit Ould OK / Can ANIMALS OK lo CI buyf'r, 3 BR hom' BMrh 3 B<lrm. i •, ba. frpl. patio MM797 Avllll M.&r J. furn lll ~mo. OR 5-1103. on view lot. f1~plac,, bll-E.\;ERALD-BAY oc'an I dlnlng rm. $17~/ mo yrly. l 8dnn11.-l-bath. fenced in11, sep. utility roon front. cha.rm • 'Jl&C•OUA A\'a1l now. Call 673-9300 yard 1125 mo. no pt!tS. Only $17.800 ~ BR. 5 t>.t.h fumty home. Greer Rlty. LI 8-396.1. 2UO Monrovia. Huntington Se.ch 3400 PAUL JONES RE,ALTr lg playroon1 \i\ith wtt b&r, L===::=;:;::=::::::::;;...:..::.=::::::::;;= ------_,1 I I d 2355 2 BR. rar. lft ftnct <i yd w 17113l Staci\ Bl. 84i'-126li bit· 1n kitchen, hlgb ~ • a.Ibo• 1 an Cd S 30 -------lllg' 11\'ll\g It dining rooms treu . . loc. I • l &l BEACH COTTAGE Steope t.o oc:a.n.. OompletalJ 3 B«iroom. 2 Bath home 1 Saturday and Sunday. l·O with pool, Lovely Orie.nt.al 1918 LEEWARD I....A.~E Owner ot t.b1a luxuriOUI Irvine T e r r a ct View b o m t . w111 oon.ekSer trading tor home. va- calll la.nd. or Duplex ln the Palm Sprinp or Palm ~rt a.rea. Trade not lo ext'Hd 1-40.000. This fine hom~ oonsl.1lll or 3 l>ti1rooma a.nd 2 balha plus s e pa r at t m&ldll room and bath. three car carace.. larae pool and fa.mily mom Reall.atleall\' prtcf'd &1 174.~'l<I ~LA RUE REALTY I o~lng to wide deck, OEUCHTFUL 2 B -..4. 11 Mapolla. 17S-1'30. 8mall pool • mt.all down 11t.orace room. 2 fpla • blk from N"ach SlS' incl 2 BDRM Fenced 1ard. Nr. I Pt.rmenL Clean Oulch atepA to beach. $149.000. uUI to June acJl.ll Ir abp1. 190 mo. 2029 3 BR. HW floors. h"plau'. a.II fenced, •, acn~ Sl50. monU\. fum. m.~. U.tM.AC. DUPLEX • nr. ocean rum. Top rmtal. -...c,..11 I~~ N_,,ort 8eacb ... ., . BA TCRE81', 4 'Bedroom, a JeClft S.ittl, RltT. Bath, -Dnunc and -avan 1., bat'--. Hom• RUSTlC RANCH at1le f 213) CL 4-3805 Wallace. titll-6018, " ~ ~ "" ' ----PA UL JO:-OES R.LALT\" Li \'&Cant. Owntr is i\n· home near bearh Ir park. M9.:i0 17931 Buch Bl 847 -1266 $31,500. • 00 E. 1 Tl.b et. c.otita M..a J'amlly room $0.600 847.1211 84i.6~11 tam. nn with adlomlng Houaes Unfurnished Carqe 641-7171 ADULT Communtty, 3-br \ lCIOUa to 111t.ll I 3 BR. 2 b&ths, •padous a ENT ALS One Bed.room Home. __ e__ 1 blt·ln kltC'hen. patio. yard TV"'-nhowie. R.a ngt. refrig, . DELUXE ()CUN P'ronL Dup!~. 1 yn. old. Cpll drpa. OPE:\: HOt.:SE SUN. 5902 Sft.ahore Dr. W. StU&rt Foote Realtor -OR 3--0670 OR 1-~56 or OR 3-0ltd TIKI SPECIAL LEA.SE/OPTION 4 Br, tam.. rm .. K-. Ver- de, 1176 mo. OR try PIO dn. A: lake ~er huce '22.500 C.L lo&n.. Don't mlu th1-l&viJlb Tropical l&ndse&plnf. Blcr. 546-W 0 Li1t Now •••• 4% WHY PAY MORE? MAHON REALTY th I.. Oranp M3-1157 Immed~Poss-. --s.i·,,, U?\-OER FHA APPRAISAL . It Lant,. 4 6: tam. rm. in love ty Mt'M Vl!rde, Only U 3:i0 dn al lll.500 o r 1Ubm your own temu. Clean, out, \'&.e. C&ll ript. now Bk r. 546-58!!0 -----Ju1t li1ted :; & F'am. rm .. 1% bu.. . COZ\' living rm. w /Wied br1C'k frpll". Slld lOI' l'la. dl)()f'll 10 CO\'tn!d patio w w cpl.I, drp1. lnclu l"!Ulge A: oven in low prlce or 120.500. Call now. d.. Bkr M6-6880 <WEN HOUSES SUN. 2:\31 Bunya, EulbluU, NB 4 60 t Tremont. C&nftO 811.r •~:l'l P'alrfleld. Camf!O Sh t . ®FMllUIJY ,..lc.9~ ..... allONA Ill MM WH Y RENT!-- • $ ·.oo dn. 3 BR $111 mo e s:;oo dn. 3 BR $111 mo e • '(I dn. GI: lo d.n. FHA ;( BR. cov. paUo. Fmced. ( 'ln~e Lo achoo I• Ir abopa. QnCl< P0881!88ION Brk Kl 2--0513 Ul 9 pm ~!JA ESCROW CO. MARCIA GOODMAN 112 E 18th St. Coeta Keu 646-1621 KI -..s~ JeClll Smittl Rltr. 24 hr aJWW'ftUl.f auvice 400 IC. 17th SL Costa Mesa 337 MAGNOLIA MODEL ROME OPEN d&1Jy. Brsnd MW 3 Bdnn. 6: family, 63xl67' tot Fea- ltl,... Dble O'teD. pantry. Roalall We tub. E·Z fl. ~. FREE COLOR TV wtth nonna1 down. lt eold by P'eb. 10th. Drlve oat now! ASSUME 41,,~ Gl Joan, pay only $115/ mo incl everything. 3 Bed 6: 2 b&th, din nn. bd/wd fil"'I, crpta. drapa, nreplace, Bl kJl, oav. patio. Walk to ahopa A bu!. Wiii low down FHA al1e> Ask $20,600. The Myhre Co. MS."78. BIG 2 br Stucco on Charm- ing Colleen Pl. 15600 d.n. a.uume $88 per mo. II~ loan. Ideal Cor enlarging wttllout over bu.Udln(. Owner • Bkr . M8-9493. Ml 6·3l55 24 hr aruwenng aervlC'e -OPEN HOUSE- sa1ur<Say MJ Sun<!Jy, 1-5 307 -30T •, :\6th Strttt Xewporl Brarh OUP LY.X 2 • 2 Bedroom unit•. f'ee ~..tKJ[fTIS,11«. 3303 Newport Bl'f'd. New-pt Bclt ·OR 3-2153 atmplt ClO!le tn beach and ___ • bay $38.500 Jean Smith, Rltr. I Cor~~· -~_I _ M•r_ 1?50 400 ~ 1 ilh St. C!'3ta Ml!~ 1 BR F'IXtT·Upf"r. $23.500 MI 6-323.'\ Almosl lut valV\' l ~hr 11n.c-wn1n1? ·t'r\'I':_ 1 J BR. needs p&Ant A epta. I 128.bOO ALTA ESCROW CO. 2 BR ~te<U a buyi.-r. R·2 lnl Sharp. $28.llOO MESSENGER SERVICE 12 l':-;'ITS. Ground floor. Obie. ~ar&«t', $35.8 1. 112 E 18th St. C06L& Mt.a l 'n LOTS. Emtr.ld Bay, 64~1621 I View. 116.500. Scenic Propertie~ BEAU. Comty -yr--:-round hie. i,; -blk fr • Ocean• 3 ·brt 2·b& + Sep. rump11.1-(Adj. to Pnrt Theatre I rm/ ww-ep~ [)r-pl/ Con· I --==OR 5-5726 aider Tradt' 642·0M7, VIE\\;-* LOT-*-- 646-5038 FOR a&Je by owner . I yr " ronm fl)r tXJ)t.n!lon. Generel '°°° a r:::~n.«t:· patio. uis wuher, dryu. cpl..8. drp11 . old. 4 bd l' ba Near 152~00. --------• pool A-ClubhouAe Sl~O Oougtu & frttwAy f'rpl,, IRVING COVE acr<>'!~ Crom REHTALS {,AlQRE per month Holiday Vil· I drp,., b · na. 1'1lt!y oand-pvt bearh, :l BR. 2'1 Mesa Verde J1lO lage, Newportt'r Model. I acaped r ncd. Clean atlow I t>.tM. aep dining-It fam· and wt-have mort' Brook.hunt & Adams. markrt al US.500 5431 Hv rm. lnJ rv room, ww1m· Bach. apt. tum s ;o 32114 MJCHIGA:"J /J·BR CAii 213·834-7141 Star•1'15 Dr 897·93"!1. 1 minr; pool, IOYPIY patla. 2 br itudfo apt 1115 % • Ba. Fam • rm, Obie · --ly p-,-d-t15- TO\\-XHOUSE-:'\1·w :.!-story aJI lt vrl. $i7 000 3 br. house $135 1 frpl. Cpt.s,' drpll $1 75 New atnle • ~ i l>d. 11., ba.. ,·arport. Turner Associates MATCHAM REALTY KJ 9.a1112. I Large 2 BR With p.race . r .. 110. AdulL". ~ m111 from 3 BR. 11, ba. lpl. dps. fpl. dwpoul • wa~r paid • 2 bf.itch Ovcrlriuh pool ct Lo ..... oa.d I~ pallo. rncd yard. ~ rhlldre" OK. ul"t Tumer Ann '"' t• t ,..,,_ •837 l" .. R-"••t•r St. r~r art'A .. s~llinr w1lh rom· I U,O'"""I ..,,, ""-''~ ~ dee. S15S. Kl 11-1 82~ 2710 D,.lau·are. H.B. 682 N Cnut Blvd. 494 -1177 1---~ I'' I" new f111 n Ov. n'r Call 537.0380 \-•.·:WI S GOOD BUYS * RENTALS * New rt a. h 3200 ALL. PRICE RANGES po •c NEW 3 . Br Eler . kltch/ *DOWNTOWN * * BACK BAY AREA * Orp~ Buu . vard' Patio BH •lltlul 2 SL •Iv w "1rw EXF.Cl 'TIVF: RF:I ~1 ; Ivan ErL-rdt, Rltr. • -wn-m•1nt ' .Nire are• / n. Ji'or ltlbf' • lo\'ely Bay· ..,. .. .. or ~ P11rk Priced to TRANSFERRED 3500-C E. Coe.at HW"l' f re"t home. :l txJrtnJJ. mu-Sehl • 2 blks S130 • mo/ lit I \ BREA THTAKlNI. 673-5540 C.D.M. ter 1~· 11 12', lge den • 962-4066 R. D. Sl•tH, Rltr. PANORAMIC VIEW tarn rm 2 !rpll' 211 b&t.M. -PACIFlC-SANDS-3 BR LE li-4>!111 nr VT 7-3519 • 3 Br, 2 ba., large playroom ---:::::==-----Compl,tcly cptd & drpd. 2 ba. bit • 1n11, rpt.t1, -• W t wet bar. lltp. dining lOO EJe,. !)It • In k1trhen. Sell-d St!'l!'l 8181 TOW!llHOUSI': . O~n Sun nn. 2 frplc'I. a laro-" deck, I Cost• MeN 3 rps. . . mo. 2 4 i .... I ba Im• " Ing pnr e H 3.000. Immed· Munl'lf'r Or 5«·5S22. . "''· ~ ' ' '•·"· I fl~ d I h I ~rp· \Kh. ,11 ~Im'<', re-11tt 11 g11r en wt 0, .... 1 ••••••••• lalt' ()1'1upanry a t S250 mo. 4BR~2-ba-Tmrmhse, <'pl, f ly trees. 14 :1.000. C&.11 fl7.i·4913. nit \Jr, MIO 11111(14 l'1bcup * FOR LEASE * lge MeJ kit, wa.sh1dryer, Ln GOOD REAL ESTATE A ttractive 4 BR house 2 STORY contemporary-J H-pool. 1125. 1135 ?.tOlJri. 'l\q ll•e 2-Br, Cptt1 I near achools Ii: ahopplng BR 3 hll, fully cpt/drp, all 962-i 5i9. Drp!< Appiillntts AdJ: 3:l4 1-'orttl A IR. HY 4-75111 c'nl'er. $180 mo. Evt tlec \•:alnut kltch. Swed-NE\\' 4 BR2 bhX'k:! to PMI & Clubh~" $11 li:iO -:Ht;~43 1sh Jo'RPLC. FLOORING. bl•h A'1u lU onh-. Mo. l!<t. U>""·dr 91i2-'::!2:! I OcHn1ide 1750 STAlRCASE. BA l. C 0-S36·~9J ll 11•122 l...anai ALTA ESCROW CO. BY owm• I hdrm, '2'i j JUBA(ff REALTY NlES. Encl patio. '11 blk C1rr lc bath. ~h'I" Cpl. drp to Ba\-, 1 f)lk t.o ocee.n. ----- h d l'llUt. d'I :11ar H1ghlandt1. f I STUNNING 3011 Ha1bor Bhd C.M l $21~ "'" lt>lll!" 642-~275 ?\ICE 2 bdrm tum. house. ~~::-1~ ~~·r~ena, cpts, rpa. S22.9riO •H6·96i'I ()" ntr ,';'; 'uoo"a~l i .,~~~ porch l 545·&421 I &.fl " j Jl:ewly painted. Adult.I Unobstn.ir led OC'l'an view. !'\OT LEASEHOLD. Cor· brkr M O o E R N •••• .-. •••• ---only. $1 00. 227 Detroit. 135,000. 1606 l rvint' NEAP.-~a:w -.i;pacinu!-2 p A N E LEP __ _""" __ * NEW * 2 BR &: drn. w p r. bit· 112 !:. 18th St. Coat.a Meaa OWl'ER 6-4 2·2llM CHAR~ll:-IG-2-. RR-BR. "·W 'I''' '1p~. blt-tni. I'' A M J !. Y I RENT OR LEASE 3 Brdroom1 . 2 1:: baths '"" & <'!rp!I Sl 15 mn. 646-1621 ~R-OceanDUplu-4-brJ-Gue•l •ntl'41-\f' ~28 ;•,o. D\· "''"l~I "':li-!lMO I ru1 . 4 BR Largf' hnnll' Oii • , a.rrr Wall to wall carpeting . \\'alt'r flll Call '\:16-8001 J ha & 3·br 2·b&' \or·lot Ownti Ai:t OR ;i.4169 4 BfJR~I ~ h~·h~fAm rm '.!IJ BATllR Cltan 3 BR. 1tupets & dra11<·11r11. tlrtplac e · $8:1~Room h~ c-ptl ---C'pt• orp~ F'rpl Consld--d Pace Setter Beauty Pr tradf' &42..()Af\7 Lido lilt 1351 'pl •• 111n11~!'llf't & rOOL \\' rtrapt• Lgr CO\UC(! r 'I bullt-tna Townhouet' De· & rtbl l:llrBfl;f' ~12 Ca.Ii· 4 Br, 2 Be., home ln p.reti· 846.f>OJR -----_s_22 ~vo_ · '.~:.."~-:~--_ _ I U R E S SING t 10. Gara;:c & tool room. sign Heated Pool • 12l5. I rornla. 84 7 -3H !'i. ti.. M ""·rd .~ Real L1'do Sleeper RM . LAN.\ I Owner v.111 I)(' al property PHO:'\E 646-3864 -RENTALS--... e eu ....., e area. MODERN house. -do-;:-to ~ Tustin 1 ·uO ,.. nJ 130 """ u-. . OF;CKJ :'\C: • JO • r. <l111ly 21,71) Or11n~\' -- 1 0 Y ,OIVV. water 6: 11hopp1ng. Room -----r.AQ w rRJV A v".(' M nr phcan~ Whil cfr RENTALS * ~pt1. Furnished OP~OOHlOCaJUSErtSUSNL l • 6 for 2nd unit. $27.!'!00. f:'tcr ptmnally 1tll1ac1tve I ALTA U(",\f\W (0, CO:l-1M liNITY t ier cix IH2H I ,..._neral " ve · l'~D 9-ll!lllll L.'lw1na M lhru Bt<lr'l'1m. 2 hath. 11\r "Pl W 1111 ""' 4()()1' GEORGE ~AYER RLTY l'TARLE:" PRIVACY $BO $tQ-• Al'l'~·M11~11-:s c'uMM L -----.., F alter f..30 rm. Own"r lo 1otre1IO\ h1°nt• A II nf\\ 1M8 Adame, 64-0-lOll-O bit-in ktt~h~n. rn&ny nthrr \\ I Li .i A~!, llAHOESTY I T 1-.; N N I S .t.· .. I • Nl'wporl Area A: C.M.. BA H'A MAR * &.ycre1t-Reclucecl * l v I E \\' 01' e F t:RN • UNFURN " ! S.rgaln * Quick S.le I * Por Q111lk Salr ' * mo<1 Prn '"11 "rr~ -Jll~t 112 E l'•I· ._. Cn~la M~sa R ()LL I :.; t; 2 BR ,,. garage. ptl\ate UDO REALTY. INC. Immediate Possewon 3 BR. 3 BA. ram rm. ~111 P'1 1" !H 7~o. j 646.1621 I lllLt..". JK1t10. dl11p11~RI, kid_. OK, OR 3-88~0 OR 11-4353 »31 W ft•• '0 '" C'• DELUXE 1 & 'J br NEW MEDALLION 17 12 Marlin Way. 6411-1987 LIDO REALTY IN( -q : 'il'ltl "llh Ir'"'" I ~;:'I lir~oo12ll~:at~~nc~~~~a BY Owner 3-:-Br 2 -:-&1 f'URN &'. t'NF'l'RN H OME BY OWN.E.:R • Baycrut 4 I ' ' La9un1 Beach 1705 , 11n,toeo ,.d C LL "Ji 03._ l Condnmm111m in T HE HEATED POOL • P11tl1ng * OPEN * br, + DR ~ FR. S~rr·o 340\t \1:1 l.1iln ,, · -_A\e. ~ '' · u __ BLCFFS. Cpts. lJrps. Pool 1 Grttn • ra.dlant hent. • 235 y · . . pf O thuout Ex lg prof lnd1 _ <Jr. .,.<,Jn S29.900 • "• 2 ha. d<'n. Th•' fL\Mr.Hl1 :--';':!!H !llj, $1 3'l m11 • EASTSIDE .. other pr1v Beau View wuher drwr fllCllr ltf'!I • irgirua . wner yd. 169.500 IHll-2346 I ~ pan1·le•I I . I ('ftl~ rp1-:; Rr 11, hi\ cpts. drps. or 1't!V. port Bay: Call I carport~ etc. Priced fr<;m OR 3-1933 OR 3.7994 t l BR Doll Ho11qe R·2 lot, -· drps r111-. River1ide County l 800 1111 ·111 r..in~·" Crph'. Pn· I 6'.5·2089 or 772-81\1 Pxt-JllS . SlMl. LOADED WITH PROS-I nr. <W'e&n. patio. yd L• -I I I $6:.?.•,1111 ~. r. r RI rl H,1\' t 1.,,,,1 p11t111. lit ft>nred yd. I ~.so See Mgr. Apt I ~4!\-0492 PECTS URCENTI.Y S211.000 low_~ ~62·•834 ~·-·· • •. • • f .int.i,.t ' 1 '' IJ w n t 1 *PAL..\( ~f'Jll ~i;s * :i1ol-Hl:lfi LOVELY ;\'pt-Sho 1e\3 -- Nl'!!:D L rSTI N CS 3 BR. Harbor Hl7hl&ndll, 111'' •• I 2•,be.min. ~l•JO I Bl! I h• 11 ·111• LC1\/El.Y 'J . 81-f11m-szl tldrm.'lbt1.bll-m11,dl~h-l co1t• Me11 4100 ORANGE CO AST j .. :.!Ill"'"' ""'IV l,('l\'I'• ,,.,. n'"" .. 1111 ""lo Ill k1l1h :-;, . l''hl~ Shor~ W'31'hf'I , rpl ~. &. <irp~. full PZALTY 848·3923 a.ny-'211·500· Wiii C'Onl!ldtr $5()0 lv 1''11 " I Ura•tl ·lull• l.111'1"1 {(, romp R"" hr< J !Oil D11p • lub • hnu11e swim pool BAY APARTMENTS Um down 646-i531. p A rum Pool r:.M .. I I•""" . .1 03•3 ... ,..32 't "' 1 1 I • . 23 \ e. --- -•g lltn. Re•ltor .• ..... 1. .11 ... ,..... 11, H ,, , J'rl" en<· pl\l o ~e 4 v, Bay, e.M. BY BLDR 2 sp&doua new f N H 1210 P A. PALMER. LNC. JOttr. 1" 1·.,, , II\' 4!14·7~711 I may l<111~11lr1 ~11111• tr arlr pm _ _ _ __ I $200 !°i•I C!·~H~ 1 6t z BR. Furn &: Unfurn homa, 3 '1r 4 Br, tam rm, I ewport g!_!.___ 3377 Via Lldo,_O!:_:i· i:JOO Crt1 1~\ ·' I ~t • ru11lom , _ U,,·ne r. ;,~ ·i-:l<!l\O _ _ MOl lER:-J 2 hr. 1 hs., 1 $85, LOE 2 Br. nt wly 2 BR furn SI l!'i '' W bll·lna. trplc. cpta, FA IS BR. 4 be. 2 lftory fam rm, 3 BR. 2 h&. m11n\' tl<traa. I hnm1 1 1 211 bll. • 21 Nt:w ~Dt8F:lt I <':e11n. lite. play .,, •. SOO I p111nttd, no peht. 21HI Et4 cpt1, tlrp11, bit-ins. hld/ heal, ll'ltercom $23,llOO -$86.000 411 Fr&nclaM Dr j 36' lltrtPL to i.trl'et lot. blk "' ,, 11 1. 1 n. 6i3-8tl81. Samti fast re11ulh Willer pd. 165 E. 21. dt n. Unit C. Key 2524 El-1 pool. See Apt 4, Mgr 1600 Dn. U 8-6148 642-3263, LI 8·5'«0. $112,000 ov.rn" 6i3·2634. 494 ·23Fli MJ-541'78 642-2374. <ltn I tH6·42ftO -- --------------------- !NOW! FASTER SERVICE NEW DIRECT DIALING I II EXPERT HELP R A G Co Tl • I • I • I • 1 I cc Bl 21 : A • •• • e l • * * * * I ~tt , t If: DE :.! 1:. t:I : ... • 1 A lilt :;is AT I w Lr 11 2£ ti' , .... ='IC " . ti• . ' 'I' I' :.t I'. ... ' . 1·1-: . '. 2 (l q • bo\ I '· ·' ll Pl $i0 nh II< NE Pl\ c~ $60 Ad "' , RENTALS IHNTALS RENTALS RENTA LS ltl NTALS RENTALS R ENTA LS RENTALS Apti. Furnlthed Apt.. furnlthed _ _ Apts. l'umllhed ~ l'u'"lshed , ~ UnfurnlahN Attft. Unfuml..-Apt-. UnfunUlhM Apt&. Unfurnllhed I D•llt r119t/,.._,.,,.., Fri., Feb. 5, 1M5 23 Generel ____ 4000Ge_ M r•I 4000 Coat• Mel. ' 4100Colfe M9N 4100 General 5000 General 5000 Corena •• Mir SUOCorona •t Mar S250 RENTALS Apts. Unfurnl1hed CENTER GARDENS BACHEL00 BS • FURN s 90.00 1 B R UNFURN •too.oo 2 BOR lJNFURN 8115.00 ~~g~= u~~:~ HEATED POOL-- ADULT & FAMILY SECTION Open Daily for Your lnapectioo 853 Center St., Costa Meu 'Victoria manor tool' AT JHIS.11 •••••••••••••••••• FULLERTON AIMS Spectacular View of EASTSIDE BRAND NEW 0c... i btrance of Harbor 1 BDR UNFURN FROM$ 99.50 loat Sllps Available to lesidenh * , <--ial Sprin4111 Offer * 2 RDR UNFURN FROM $110.00 2 Br, 2 bath Apts. Kitchen all elec., carpets, vr-.., 1 BDR FURN FROM S125.00 drapes. Lovely view from private sundeck. e Furn. IKhelw Apts. $19 Mo. 2 BDR FURN FROM $140.00 14e. pool pJuaEAL. hot water muaace POOL. e Unfum. 1 le4room $95 Me. ID FOR ADULTS • Fum . 1 ledroem $110 Mo. ADULT COMMUNITY $390 mo-on yean Jeue. Z Wks. FREE RENT for MoYllMJ Expenw! OPE~ DAILY FOR INSPECTION Call 873-9813 for turther information 13th Mo. R-I!!---to 1 veftl' -...-..! ask for Herman Trott. Mer. ,....., nww 1 --••nunw• 2020 Fullerton, Costa Mesa. 64.2·3244 .............. . We have 72 Lu~s unit. of Attrac. COLONUJ.. "!!!!!!!~~~~!!m!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I •• •• ... Rooms for Re nt 59'5 OtPLOYED g-enUern&n. Quiet, handy netg'hbor• hood. 646·057:\ or 646-2932. BEAUTIFU~ room tcii 1ttnl. Tele A-gar. $61) mo. 510 Sanl& Ana Avt . 646--0361 COZY bach, apt. NukiI Xlnl Peninsula lo<:. AVAJI tl1 J une l!'i. &npl. gent. $46. 673·2123. $12.50 WK W /KITCH Costa Mele 4100 Costa Mesa ArdUtec. in quiet 1urroundings. Heated I~. POOL, ;:: 4100 CABANA, Puttlnr Gret>n, Car Ports, Spac. GroundL Selected t~ts. Our unlu are hand10mely furn. cl COSTA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100 The Best for less * BRAND NEW MW wm APU. ~~--~~~~~--~~~~ $92 ICXOEPrIONAL 2 bt houte type 11pls, drps, crpt. ,n. dosed patio, prl 1.t1r $105. •••·1817 l•ck Bay 5240 nuo WK • UP APTS 2398% Newport 5'8·075.'\ ROOM, pvt bath. outside s:.11. Move • Jn Allowance 1 Bedroom, Be&uutlll F ur• Ill lure • Kine Sill'd Rooma • Extra Larr• Kl~ With BuiJt.lM .. Be&uUtul Pool ~ Club Houee • Prlv&a. P&.ddAJ It Stora,p PACIFICA APARTKENTS TIO WMt 18th Bl. ( C.Om er of Pomona) COSTA M!lSA 548·7988 * * * * * Tivoli Apts REST VALUES IN C.M.! Sgle ..... -........ -... $90 1 BR -·---.. -$105 2 BR.-·--·· .. $125 H•t.ad Pool • HI Fl 2115 Placentia 648-5120 W MOW APTS. • P'urn.. 1 • 1 Bedroom e W/W e&rpeU 6 drapea • l:Jlt-ln o~n • r&n1'9 • D1~hwaaher • Htd pool • Tlkl hOUH !00 up. Adulta, no pets. !>3-0 W. WUICm 846-6608 * STUDIO APT. * N<'wly turn • 2 BR '* 11 t batha • Bll·ua * Heated POOL * Adult. • Priv PaUo 1024 ML&IJon Dr., C.M. a40-J~9 or ~3184 * lge. 1 Br. * Crµl.11, drp9. d.i.p.. paUo, it8.rage, plumbed tor waO- er. See to appreciate. A<lulUI. No pet.a. "6 mo. ZO 17 ·B. C'tlar1e St., CK :-"4~·1\030 5'l-IOl'1 SIS.II 1 n DR FURNISHED 1919-21 Maple, C..M. 642-4268 < 1pen Da.tly tor IMpeetlon L> EI. . XE J'\&na.. A,U. 1 Ill :! Br. Pool, Tsrraee.. Ho r• u or cl\Jldren. Ideal for 1: 1r•llelors. $05 oar up. lttl Church St. 646·8266, .•1'H l6:l3. ------* WfLSON WEST * t"IJrn or Untum I & :.! BR. crpt/drp1, pa, ltll·tns. POOL. Adult.. 31$3 WUaon. ~6-5276. 1 DELUXE AP'I'S l'll1 . pd/ Pvt • patJ01/ M"1<l • aervloe/ Ml 2·1004 ev1·i<. U >VEL Y 2 br. w-w cpt. lH n1t, pvt patio. 1074 W11llnce. LI 8-3164. li46·25U . ----ATKINSON PP'ebler Apta I lir gar. lndry, adult.I, tit,7 \ 1Cl0113 c M. :'>41S·lil36 l'I h~ 1 · Br-$801 ~p11rt r .. r \\~hr Enr l • patio/ 1;Atn~,. LI -:!423 L ' 1;.·11 ti. ·1 ATIRAtl lVE_l_·-BR W ;1.t f'r • ;:ll..' pd! Httl Pool. Lndrv Uwntwn' Adull:rl I Ii F h1\\'tr 642-H SZ Z Bf<-,,,1,. .. 11ntuml1 li11l- ll'~ \\'w-l'pl~ Orps Hld· JlHOI Jo'r-Sl•)ii up. 646·1938. I HJ E. BAY :"\ J <.: 1-~1~ Y -furn_l_B_R-.-N=-r , oo) ,.,, & l rani;portallon. 2 1•111pluyrd a<l11lts preler· 11·t! Nn r eli;. Ll 8·3388. 7IO Hamilton St .. C.M. .,, Jl'urniahed Ir unturn. .,, l Bedroom .,, 1 Stnrlea tt' H•ted POOL .,, Encloeed Gara&"ea ADULTS ONLY *WHITTIER APTS* De.luxe Fum. l BDRM. Ne91ly Decor. • Ocean VU. Medamon Kit. Di1p. • Gar. Patio • H ea t e d Pool • $110. All UU!a Furn. 1801 Whittier, C.M. 646-4332 I FURN 1 BR-$65 Alao cozy Bachelor -.so. Gu Ii: water tncl. Inquire 2024 Newport Blvd. C.X. $17.50 WK. & UP 40 • NEW UNITS SGU: • l ·BR APTS ALL EXTRAS A.VAIL. ZIN~i N9Wp<)l't Ml-t715 Newport Be.ch 4200 Bay View-Bay Ave. J...arar, rnodtrn :: br A pt. Cpll, drj,1, frplc .. 2 porch- es. Best Bay & ocean swlmmln(. Owntr. OR 5-0998, lJ 8·3333 Neal J . Martin, Realtor *BRAND NEW* BACHELOR APTS. • f'UmJah'd • W •W Cpla • Ht.d pool • rec room • Pvt paUot • maid a rv. • W. Npt -1 blk to ocean FROM $125 yrty 210 Cedar, NB H2·1U2 OCEAN FRONT PO month : .Btd.room FUR.NlSHED weU ma.Inta.lned. You must :iee to ~prCX'iatf• these va lue11 Open for Inspection dally 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 989 Victoria, Costa 646-6774 Mesa -------------------- RENTALS ·. Unfumhhed Corona •t Mar 4250 1 BR. duplex, nr 11hpr . $110. IOl Hlliolrope. 6'2-3%16 COSTA M ESA 5100 or U4.,.780. ..--------.. BALBOA F or renl tum. Lowtr apt. 2 bdnna. Ad1Jlla·$05. Eve- nings -call 675·0864 R. C. Gr .. r , RNltor !'18 Via Lldo OR 3.9300 302 E OCEAN Front, acle. $80. UUI pd, yrly. Ideal tor work.In&' adlllta or re· Urtd ptraon. OR 3-1659 NR ocean! 2 br, l ba, kit, It• rm. $76 Incl utll, W-0117, ~-5038. BALBOA Pen. yrly, $50 3 roo~. yd, nr. B&y, Ocean. 962·2868 675-2907 STUDIO APT:-r- Nr Bay .t: O<'een • 17.5 Incl ulll y rly. 673·8133. --- Presti~• Addrss ..... . • • • Economy ~nts ••• MARTINIQUE GARDE NS Bachelon tum From $110 1 Bdrm ..... From $105 2 Bdrm ...•. From $125 3 Bdrm • 2 Bath From $150 C.rpets·Drapes·Garap Bit-in Oven A Raqe •.....• 3 Pools •.•.••• Graclou1 Lrvinr ••••••• Park-lib Surroundlnr• 1Btb " Santa Ana. CJiL 646-5542 646""233 LUXURIOUS Apt. like prtnte home. % br. 2 b& .. $1 3:1. 2 br, 1 ba., $130. 2381 Eld,n, Phone !i•8-829fl. L --3SS NEW, lge 1 BDRM apl Iii-la_l•._nd ____ .. __ WW l·pt. drp, bll-uia. l • BR. Large living rm, cptd, newly decorated. OR 3·11507/ OR 3~160 Huntlntfon Bu~h 4400 CLAYTON GARDEN Apt.I BunUqt.on It Cl1y AvL l , 2 A 3 BR t um • unf. ' POOLS. e l BR 900 Ill ft e 2 SR. 1!00 aq ft. e 3 Btt, 1300 sq. tt. 1 mo tree on 6 mo lse. $0:1 to $125. S3t-Of73 LGE l bdrm triplex, cpts, d1 ape1, bit 1n:1, pvt patio, gu pd. S100. 7782 R onald VI 7·20 3 Reuonable • $90 546-9649. l BEDRM, gar., stove, re- Cr1g. Clean. quiet, Nr. llhopplllg. $70. :'1«·8812, :t40 Avocado. CM. E.ASTSLDE l br, $75 mo, ntwly dee ! Water pd. No pet11 or chlld~n. Ll 8-98:U Z BR. cpl. dps, 11love, re- f ngeralor, carage. AM, S.2·2i 17 Eves 646-9778. EAt>TSIOE 2 br, frplc. bll • Ins. pvl, patio, cpl.Ii, drps, $115 mo. Ml 6·1287. H1rbor Townhouse 2 bed.rOOm apt. Ca.rpeta. drapel. bUllt-lna. AJIO 1tU· dio :l bdrm. 1 % bath apt. availaOle. 2217 Harbor BJ'fd. Jll:nter Wlll"'r St. or Harbor Blvd. St11 MfT. A.pL A·l , nur pool. $70 LookAt'Em -Ail n..n le1t Thia! $70 Modem 1 Bdm1 unturn. Smart ~r. lJrape1. Stv. • Rlr. $:'i for IMh Quiel. Cloee in. IUllabh• 11gl. WO· man only. V1tw day1. 130 !:. 20th, C.M SPARKLlNC NE\\'-:-:?- STORY 2 br, 1 '• ba, 1 p1i., drpll, Blt·lna, pvl Pllllo. AdulU!. $115. Eve& &: wknda. 2649 Orange. Mgr Ar t C 547.7914 HURRY! KURRY! New J • 3 Br. 2 ba. $110 Ii: U20. CHILDR!:N WEL-coao:. Cor Baker It M9"dou. close to achoola A abop. 646-0~ or come to see them U M -3 BDRM, ~ oft for part time help -aec., typ· lat, apt. m(T,, bkpr, car- penter, gardem!r. or ? ~ 'lo'\lm. or not, new, airy .l light. Nylon cpls A drps. Walk to ~ 11choola Incl. Catholic .ft OCC. 1, blk to ah•>P cent.er MESA VILLAGE APARTMENTS Corntr M'ndoza k El Camino -Me-7331. $89 Lre 2 br. apartmenla, car· pel'd • draped, elec rani• I& oven. priv. rarqe. 3000 Royal Palm Dr. 1 blk. West ot Harbor Cor. ot Baker Street. Harbor Estates Apts $19 month on le ... 2 bedroom 1tudlo apart· m'nu . 1 1~ baths, all elec· trlc kltchena, carpela, drape.. WAILACE AVE. VILLAS Mp. 2061D Wallace Ave. 1 block Eut ot Plac,ntia BACHELOR W A.NTJCD 1 13R, w/w carpel, B lt·lns/ Retrig/ drpa/ wuh/ pr I 2188 MAPLE. 175·DUPU!X Ii: CA.RAGE l Br. No peta. 2610 Santa Al\& Ave. 548·8152 2 BR, $85. FURN U M . Cpt.Jl.. drps. blt·mll, lndry 269-71 16th P1. CM. New port IHch 5200 $175.00 3 BDR • UNFURN E"ceU,nl Buch Loc&t1on Carpeu, Drape., Bll·ina Nice Yamlly perl'IU&.l)cnt 1809 W. 8alboa, OR !>·3199 or 64,2·2020. uk for Mn Hall. Particular People Prefer VILLA NEWPORT Lu:-mrious Adult Uv~ with an Ocean vttw. 2 Br :! ba.s., \V W epts. drp11 NEWPORT RIVIERA Prestige townhouse Apta 2. J or ' Br. 2. a bu, deo 6 fun rm. Cpta. drpa, bit· lna. PaUo., IUJ>decka. $250·$276 mo, leu• 84.2-0SOO • Ml-3962 Cerona del Mar Tour Year around carefree bom• a t tbe beach 5250 -1?Bk~ A PRESTIGE ADDRESS Cornna del Mar OR 3-3US l & 2 Br • Patio Apt.I. "'URN. • UNFURN, On 0 Acre•·Tennla Court PutUnc Greena • Wood b1•'"nini; t1replaces-Swlm- mlnr; Poola. Separat. swlmmlnr It wadlnc poola Lt> family areL. From $137.50 000 SEA LANE DUt ,,,,, $95 dishw~hr, pool ~anv mor~ Bilbo. 5300 ""'THE COUNTRY e.xtraa. H Ol Superior ---------2 ~droom, bu1lt·1n~. drap- e11, p rivate frnre<l yard, and gara•e ~218 Rutgers. HOUSE 2·1R. APTS. 642-3074. m N"wport Bch BRIGHT, mod'm :? Bdrm 11, Ba. Studio Ap~. Cpt11 ,-1 MQNTH-f nEE-11 J bA.. alud10. F rpl. F' A t Drps~I~ -kit/P vt -Pa-I\ he11l, r pl, drp. bll·lns, pv _ llos. Lov,.ly Pool It RI'<:· pallo. Su.n declL Laundry C.M. &42-0SH MODERN 1 81 r\l paUo, area. Unturn • $110 Furn z.;,w ourl~°'t"" :i Br , 2 -=$l=~=8=m=o=y=rl=y=. O=R=:l-=1918=. drpa. elec. li1lt htn, relrtg. -$140. baths. bll·11u1 dlahw1hr • Ga., It water pa1'1 A<1ulu . 103:! W. W1l110n Apl·D ~l Block lo ocean. $175 nu pets. 135 Mai:noha, SSS LI 8-31TO Yrly leMt Recrt-sllon .tr 873-6066. --------2 Pools. Nt\\,,Ort Shorr~ -t' VISTA VrEW APTS t' REAL VAL!'r; ~109. Al· Spi riou, l • br Blllins, 642-3430 nr 646-95~5 trac 2 br, •lshwr. l'pt.a, Drpa/ Cpl-'. Nr . Shop'g. -.-w-ICfJ(llff * drp ... poul ' Arlulh only. Chll<1ren OK' $110 • mo U La Pu Apu , :nw:l P11c1flc 8~4 Ctnter ape. • 2 !'i41\·687' ~48-3776. -------------BACHELOR .ipl l'&J'l • furn. ="'"'I\ 1h :'\r . 8l(lrfl! I bUI' J11:1 2;1H N·wprt 1 rea1 1 <>11'n S.H • SP ACIOUS 2 BR :! bath frpl, cpu/drpa, dillhwuh er. Heated POOL. Adulta, nu pet.a. From 1155 646-5251 H u ntintton IMch 5400 Deluxe living . . 11 youra In theae NEW 1 level or alud.lo apt.a. 2 Bd mu wtth frpl. It ulrs bath from 1110. 71111 TALBERT 1147-1019 2 . d NEW exl'lustve Ige l • Br, 2 Ba-2 It • cloiiel.I •J>&CIOUS ·•'-paUo, heate pool, on bu• llne. 190.~ Sun/ 5H -8jl l E. of Harbor nr Wifson. 2 BR. nl'wly pa..lnled, new cpl.•, ga11 B·inq, pvt yar, dspl Children OK S9io. 54~·0063 or 646·05f1"> *~BR . Studio Apt up. Nr Buch It Adana ~36-67 17 !'\Ol:'I RIVER A VE -Fl REPLACE rN EACH entrance. Quiel Adult home, Call 646·3:193. NEW den bdrm, utll, ILnen, pooi, Sauna bL Call all ~ or Sunday. M3..eo31. S LEEPING room w/b&th In pvt cot~ . uw pd. 2094 Oranc"e. CM. Room & Bo.rd 59'6 YOUNG ltncl• men. lltay al the Royal Pad. R•ton· able. Coat.a Kua. 640-1881 Guest Homa 59'8 ST ANI..EY GUEST HOMJJ 14102 SPRINGDALE WEBTMINSTER 893.0026 893-441 1 REAL ESTATt Gener•I Income Property 6000 * THREE UNITS * Near h.ch ~ town. Two l·Br, one 3-Br. 8 Ye&rl NEW! Alway a Hnted. $3000 yr. Income. Drive by 808 Cali!orrua, Hnta. Bcb. Owner uklng 123.950. (213 ) 288-3~11 BEARD REALTY * FIEE RENT TRIPLEX on Baker. Re· cenUy refinanced, ready lo ro. Jncome $3.960 yrly, Sacrifice at $3f.500. Sub· mil dn. T. Doyle Rlty 540-0370 OWNER. 2 br hou1J• It nr. new 1 br duplu. rear. In· come $280 mo. llln•~~ f0ttes sale. 177 PJ. Ml 8-95•3. Vlrguil& JUST completed. Bldr1 DtX apt w /3 Br ownen Apt. Income $830, pmt $3.49. FP $75,000. 315 • 7th at. H.B. 536·7184. PRICED ror \mmediat• sale 10 unit &pl in '10 E. Ocean Front, upper NEW l Br, walk to beach, 84&-'77U all delWte $115. Gar. 31:1 • 2-BR $85. ADULTS- No pela. 207 Mu a Dr. 548-1669 KENWOOD Apt• hkt> love- 1~ bOme. l ·br rlr '.'·br :?·ba. Cpl.a. drps pat1.. pool! 712-H Kenwood EASTSJDE Tripl~x. L~e 2 Bdrm ~1ud111 apl, pallo, gar, ww rpl~. bit -ms. s 12:; mo. 268 E. 16th Pl. LA 8·6426. LA 8·008~ n g Steps to octan, cpl, dps, Large. new Gold Medalllo d1!ShW&.'lher. dmmg a rl'a. 1 bdrm apart. ov,rlookln Orange !'11le or trade. $ 10,000 IA'lll handl r D.A T e WEEK e iiONTH UUJa. Pbcne, llnca, maid -.rY. Vlew ot l Ma.led pooJa. yachU. bay It Lido Iale. From Ult monUlly. LIDO SHORES HOTEL AND MARINA 111 Lido Pk. Dr. 173-8802 Preferred Yrly. Rent $140 TO r1&'it t enant. Just redecorated, flrepl. 2 bdrm tum. apt., utl.la, (summer worth $600 mo.I 210 41st S L N.B. 673·1909. 1 OR 2 glrl1 to share beau· Utul apartment with arne. Nr. Yacht Club. Share reuonable expen.s- u. 675·4:)47. DON'T LOOK UNLESS U WANT·lge deluxe 2 br, 2 be, nr ocean ~ elec gar· door. $150 mo. &42-3082, 842-3247. WATERFRONT 1-:-BR to June 1 $125. Ulll. pli 64 2-3346 NO-OCEAN• l br, kllch. po<>I. msld ~rv. U IS-up. &46-!1038. &42-0867. 4210 DA RLJNG J&rden a pt, nirelv fum, 2 br. H-pool. hram cellinc. B-rns, w-w, Adl.,, no rels. ~2-25H. 1 .1:-28nr urn-:-Nr Harbor HI &·h. Adull.11. From SJOO. Dplx, 5P5. 646·4664. 1-2-:-BR. Dlsposa.1, -1.Jldry I B&r·B·Q Vtry l'leAn & quiet. 646-1801 7th st. oas-1a•. DOWNTOWN area l BR apL $~ lnct. uul. Vl 7-3811 evts, wkod1. Dvplu Furn. $80 • 1 BDRM turn duplex. Clean. Eallt11lde. MJ &-1500 I all 5 :30. all d&y Sun. I RENTALS I Aptt. Unfurnished COSTA MESA 5100 $89.00 2 BDR UNFURN I CHILD QK I 2043-49 Wallace 1 Me.. North Trip i••" 2 Ir BH. l '2 to~. ,.'um un- furn. $110 up. Pvttpal1'1 drps. crplA. bll-1rui. g11r. I HEATED POOLS Nr. shops. !1Chl11 It OCC CHlLD sect.ton. Pel OK. Coohdgr lfak rr ri-16-&68'1 MI 6-40911 Ll R-1188 Gen er•I SOOO Gene r i i 5000 ~~I! Voltaire ~rom $87.50 All NEW GARDEN APARTMENTS EXTRA LARGE ONE BEDROOM, TWO BEDROOMS ANO STUDIOS. HOT POINT BUILT ·INS, REFRIGERATORS, CARPETS & O~APES. PRIVATE PATIOS, POOL RECREATION, ANO CHILORENS A"EA SEPARATE ADULT SECTIONS. 811 So. FAIRVIEW Rd . CA!ll CJ B 'ILDERS court yard. $00 -$95. 817 7 &46-7735 ~vu. OR !)-J 6419 Garfield H .B. M 7 ·3076. NEW 2-BR Deluxe Twn· hse. I 1: b&. f rpl. Pool. At111ll 111 e."l. Sl 15 mo. Nr. Ad .. ms & Brookhur.;1 :l31·8458. i:i:vE on the t>Ucr1."' .;;v,. 2 BR Duplex fully crptd .\ drp<l Large pa tio cl car· port. $16~ on yrly lta11t'. l. 2 A: 3 BDRM. $1 ll'I up. Cp drpa, blt·lnl'. htllll'd poo Elcct l l(l('ltion. Inqui I. re EASTSJOE-Tnpl,:<. Lar~e On Se&ahore Dr. 110 Hsl I Bill m . pllllO gar11r;t. Nf'wport B""rh l\H-2961 \\ W r ph. bll -ins $125 Art fi p.m J 7431 Keelli()n, Apt B, HB NEW 1, 2 It 3 Br Walk to beach. llll rllx S81l !'i-0 Ir up :Ill'\· 7th S I \36-il 4. -111·• :!68 E l6th P lai·t. LJVE un th .. b<'a1 h. new 2 -2-BR STUOIO/POOLI L\ 8·6426 nr LA 8·00!!4 BR Duplex fully r tn1·• & -I ,. u Many E xtru' 1141·7889 3 BR---212 baths. lfiOO Mt tlrpd Large patio & r ar k l -.. . '· 16 fl. Jl~ !Tl(), Chlltlren OK. I port. '165 on YTIY leue. Duplex, U nfurn. 5100 <'A LL, AL BLACK 01• Seaiiho~r n r 110 4ht Mil-474~ ur 546-9a40. l'\r.,. purl Bearh 67~·2961 LG Jl"r 2 • Br. Mahog u bin. I Coal' ~ Wall111:e -~l~s ~l. fi P.:_m kllrhen, wn1<her hllOkup SP1 . I Hr $1 20 • 2 Br. LIDO PEl"THOUSE waler pd. l"nrJ bk yd I Bltn' Cpl~ Drps Pool I MnJr~t1c B&v I'll'\\" :i B 11ar K!tli. OK Nr Ba l' :;i.; E Jilh PL. 3 ba, H t:GE trrr. newly bay S9~1. 6~6·4043. llC-1040 ~vu 642-:\25:\ r1ffor rpb, llrp~ Yrlv -.-Dtlux;-Nf'w ~De1·or --------$550 C'all Mr~ Nadh Oversized f ,m ... d yartl, It Lt\ft<.;E :! br, cpts, drps, t 67, 2676 6 _:· ' I 1rf blt·IO'. lndry Adult.. ·•: -"':... i.1-4S~ Pi llo. pvl 2 Mrm11. P'ltt' $!Ill :i·,2 VIC tori-1 ~l I LOVELY apt. Bayside Dr. bit · 111.,, q it drapes I.I ~-2 107 2 Br 2 b&lfWl Jrh 'pool 1:111' SI \0 ···•6-J227 . . • ~Irr kll<'h rpls <.lrpa. l'\E\\' -:! hr nes r U.C.! Lll-LLXC. I BP.. (l.lns.-h !2.-.0 6i5-0834 fii:\-l\4H PAhloA!)M arl'll C'pl~. hit 1 11110 FA hr.it II · \\a~her \II '• ;41 :n ~hahmar 2 P.DRM:-;-losr tu f'("Hn, m~ $1111 R4fi -4121 f.~.!-469' I b.iy :-h"PPlnl? Carpets, 1>46·6t1vt 2 BR duplrx lg hv rm. drap~·. bit In'-nlv 12 BR. Bll·1n!i.rpls, -garag In• tJ 1-;i1 J. allached 1?3r· 673~i~ SIUO Costa M"sa 646-36~ ,.,it'. SS.-1 642.()~ll.'1 11810 W UALBOA nrw -:l ~~~nl __ _ :! 1m. $!l.'i-J'vtY.rd & gar br, 2 ba $Jf.1;, 2 bi :? ba 2 BR dplx. dpa. cpt. b-UI I ::rw piunl. Cd 1,,.. 1778.c SHO M MJ\'h11~1 ~'1-3491 1 Rent1l1~~t!d ~~ t ie-:. ran(e d·Wll!!h pr, ~ 2 BR t pvt p11l10, n'wly dee. 242 "'"'ln11tl<l,.r .·i I ' f'IA 10 gar. nP'w cpls. WANT F.P i:aragl'· 2 ca r 530·3400. Evt~ . 646-18P l . 8uUM11 Property IDEAL RE. ottii'c Ire,., Oth'r rtnl&J on this C·l Jot Wlfl pay otr '°'"· Owner reUrtng, $5.000 dn. Big future here for good Bkr. LyUe Realty • 518·9493 1913 Pomona A\·e . C.M. COAST HwY 2!00 1q fl building on 85' front.are. Best buy in Newport Chari ell F;. Gri.mes. Rltr. OR 3-6827 OR 3-1Sl:l Businell Rent•I 6060 -3 STORES "" Newport Blvd dlr,l·tly across from NeWJWrl Beach City Hall and Richard !I Udo Mark· f!l. No" l.l(·cup1ed by DAILY PILOT A VAIL.ABLE :"I/OW \\'111 Rublel 11nl1l May I!\. 196:'> m one, twn or lhr1>~ parcel:1 or Wiii 11~~1!>1 In ne~ot1at1ng 01'\\ In~• With ownr1 F 11t furlhtr 1nformat1nn o·ont.acl '.\I r .lar k R Cur• '"-'" Bu-ine:o~ Manager, DAILY PILOT Phone 1142-4321 Ceril Pl U 25 CaJ1 collect BetwHn McF1dde n & First St. ~~ l·BR -Blt1n:< -Cpt~ [irr~ rtps. Adult~ Yrlv 170"1 11 p1rrr11~. M,.:-,\ or :'\R 533-3986 ILf;, 3 :30 or SANTA ANA ~ l~;.r"~' l·blk 1 .. :"wpt Ha\Cn Pl ;,4.r.·,"1308' l 'p l" $:/O 111•1 M7.l<!hl.! C-1, CLOS E-IN-- 54b-i635 ~= tt. ~ I P.1,.,1 S"O 6 111·0~6:i I l'l/I ·, PM I on huiiy 1!1111 Slrf'el !drill J BEDROOM -. -2 -bath. S41•2028 -~ .., 2-BEDRM $IHI -Newport Hgts. 5210 \\'.\:":T J.:ll fnr ~niall b11s1n,.3s & rrs1- W. W. l &rpct lhroughoul, •"~ C.i:11 1q!c ~lO\I' 111.pn,111 ATTRACT. I Bi , $9f> All I Ur:Sl'E:BATL:l~Y rlll'•'· Urn month drape~. bu1lltn elerlrlr I \\'nlcr-pd ll<lll·l!HI'.? lltlll'. pfl t>s,,p Aul ... p,,1 ga1.1~1' 1111 A11l"I;.:•· l"~I f~ Ridille Hl'.'allf'll , Jnr. kilt.hen, large dining 8rf'1t. ,.l iiimmmiliimm_iiiii _____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i L1; a BR 2 h11, f1pl. ga1 ~10:, R1•tllontl~ LI R-3136 or NpB ''II 6 1:.!·0·ll:! •'\'fJflll nl V1o·lfl1ll\ I ~i1 1l-111!1 I fireplac~. rlo~t'd gurage \\'1111< In ~ lilh <hor~ U 60. !148·86:16 /) /}/) I) J /J/J A $1 3\ :IZIB C11hnllo1 St Rooms f or Rent 5995 1\"F~WPORT Blvd. new;-ip. --·-pr 271\0', i:la'~ rrnt. p1·k'i.. !"W~; 1:111 l'\'I • Rath Al·o IMO' f'Par hi 1'1'11• ~1;;, • MO!-NEW UNITS-I Coron• del Mar 4250 ~ ... nny Acru. 115 Santa -· - -2-*a -r.TOJ ,~Nb~~.u. SkE1l*C'llP'n Lollea, I! V illaa" _,l./n/:J. $!1'. ,"lift 1'111 n & t 'nfllrn • ou•~ If "If r L.¢ 2 RH. ll'Jl ch p!i & hlt nuigP, d11111,, i'plb, th-pa. 1n~. Call l\11;1' f\~1,.~27 i 'So n111lt•·r \\hat It (,, .111u t•1.n .... 11 It \\Ith ,. I> \II,\' f'll,CYf \\,\'T 1\01 Fa' I ""r' l1·t>: fl~·!·.~6711 \1 kl\ ~1.1111 :-lt-1 ~II> )(I in;: O'hNl•l tlr IH6·111141. \I k ;\'Al;ISA . .!!l:l -- Miiin,.1 •• ~1 11,.c·., ... 1 H11 y I LTTF: tto11•" 1111h lari• !\" B ''J1A 1'1'•1 'ard. frncrd yard, ! 11hel, 548-9755. 2 BR Apt. very clean. aduJts. no pets, rar. $135 • 1"1"RAC1' l Br, W/W w/utll11. 673·5540 or pvt. patio. $117.50 J3!i Melody Lant . Mr 6-6026 •pt:-. lots of storage space. 642-0727, ::·.;1' NJ'll. Blvd. 6U·0437. RfNTALS Apts. Furn ished i • 1-<N n1c' 2 Br nr, 17th Hunti,,.ton leach 4400 Hunti,,gton !Heh 4400 :..t Shopping ctr. 6t2_.2t1. -------------------.... I\· 2· i2iP. ---~--::--\ \ I BR dplx. Sep. by .. "I?" Quiet. Adult.I, no • ,,,, 2468 Elden 648-1021. :: 'l 'RN. Cott.ages tnclud. 1 . J 6rl It. S1~ per I 'lfllh 646·1029. n::--:1' BY WEEK OR MO. ~ 1: l $120 mo or $32.80 wk. :: •.• ii Maple 1142·3666. :.' llfl, fllrn, r\ Un!Um., W•W q 1l11. 1lp1. bit-Ins. 1108 up. M6·H l1 or 646-7954. I 1 .1: :! Br. tum, fenced 'oll'U Chlldrrn OK. 564 Plun;er. Kl 11-61«. Jfo l:'l:CL ulll. 1 BR apt. fllrl "''"'Pllrt Blvd nr Hoar I Hosp 673·2634 ___ _ NEW°'Zbdrm-:-w/w, lg., pvt 1 p11l111 $110 i6'1 Srolt Pl. CM ~U 6-232;\ $RO to $7R, \'Ill r;,To-;-1 SPRINGDALE APARTMENTS • Dtlure 1-Bedroom Apartments • Sulit-In R.trl<Jt and Ov"' • G.trba9f Ols!>05'f • Carpeu and Or111ts • Continuous lnsllllt Hot Wattr • All UtllltlH Paid • Cuagts • Swimming Pool • • Across frorn Shopping Ctnt~• • Ntir Schools • • Clost to Douglas • • • ~ Q BALANCED POWER UNFURNISHED • F U RN ISHED FROM $105 FROM $125 16072 Sprin9dale at Edln9er I I I I SPECIAL-0.poait will hold 'til you move in • BA CHELOR UNITS -1 R \Tl! • ONE BEDROOM -1 BA Tl I • 2 BE DROOMS -STUmO -Ph BATHS • 2 BEDROOMS-ONE STORY-2 BATHS e 3 BEDROOMS -STl'DIO -'.!BATHS- PRlVATE P ATl OS OR BAL1 UNIES PRIVATE 1.AUNORY FAl"ll I ru;s ANU LAU NDRY Rrn\\I" CARPETING & ORM'! :o- FJIU:;Pl..ACE I N 2 At. I Jiit t Nil ~ REF'IUGJ-;flA'fURS ,\\'\II \Ill.I:: f\ACHE:LOn UN IT~ 1-TH.'\l:o-m~O­ Al.L OTHF:R IJNITS A\'.\1 1.\fll.F. F L'RNISHED OR l':'\l"l 'R'\1'111:;0 INCLUDES THESE DELUXE FEATURES: • Putting Green • Olympic Size Adult 1'1101 • Family Pool -Wacf111~ l'onl • 2 Recreation Bu ilcltng~ • 2 Sauna Baths and Tenn t!-lOUtl~ • Familv Section • Child Care Ctnter • Caloric Ga.s Kitchen~ Ad j1eent to Com plete Shopping Cente r ad11ll11 ;"\o pt t R4!rk R11Y wll A d I \I nfl R plll HUNTINGTON BEACH FOR IN FORMAT ION: CALL 546-0370 (Mgr.) T\' KA c ·11~t 11fl Ap1• HONE 847 Aftft4 H1rbor & Ad 1m1 -Nur Meu Verde ""''' 1 111• J .... "'kh ~:lot I P -.V"J 1 Country Club ~pt HI 1'\I ,\11 fi ~H' '--------------------' ·------------------· I -co_s_r._A_M~E~s_A-_-_-_-_s-1=oo=c=o=s=T=A ~M~~A-_._s 1 oo COST A MESA'S BEST APT. VALUES Featuring Special Winter Rates BF:fiMliDA VILLAGt:: 22 14 <'OLLF.GE A\.'E. PHONf~ ~II 6-4!'l40 • '.? & :i Bedrooms • C':irpeti; & rlr;ipr~ • 1-'urni'lhrrt . L'nfurn • l>rluxe K1trhrn~ e 1.ar~e hratrd pool e Hr("rea t1on noom FROM $102.50 011r nlli f.. or llilrbor nn \'1C1nr111, :"\ on C"ol11n'I MAPLE CAPRI 2002 ~IA PLE AVE. PHONE 642·059fl • :! & 3 Bf'llrooms • Furnished · Unfurn . • ()rapes & Carpt"ts • 2 Healed pool!J • Dch1ite Kitchl'ns • Recreation Room f rom $102.50 ~ blk• W or HuhOr 1t 19th. N. 011 Mart,. NASSAV PALMS 177 E.\ST 22nd ST. PHONE 64G·2389 • I & ~ Redrooms • Oeluxe l\1tcheM e T .arl!e heat rd pool e r urn1shrd -l 'nlurn e Carpf'h & clrapr<; e fhildren's rlav51ro11111I ~'RO~! 8100 <;; n t °' r\\ f'l't I 01\l'I on '.! 'rir1 SI n1111 t;46-i 81!fl 1>46-91l8 1 • cnF:U,'\ A llrl ~1n1 ~lrrp· --- 111i; rni rnapl ,c:ent lrrnan Ol'Fll ·Es, COMMEP.CIA.L Pvt l'fllr .srn mu I & M·I 165 & l'P fll ti-10!1' 6'16·:!1:10 f\r f\46-29111 HC>O'.\l WITH 1'/tlVATE RATll & E:-ITHA:-CE f\16-1:\117 '" \ Ol rt AO f~ Cl..A SSl-l t·11::0 ~ :"\unwone wlU b8 lfrnl.Jn~ for It. Dial 6 .. '.!-.'16714 I for q11k'k . t>ffldent r~ulta. I REAL ESTATE: Gener ii I 8u1ine11 Rental 6060 Bu siness Rent1l OFFICE SPACE NEW MUTUAL BUllDING • 1-'rec an,wrrmg & rcrrpttonisl '>f'f'V ll'r • Carpel & drape~ mC'l11d<•d. • Frer Jan1lnrial ~r rvkr • Ut1lllie:. pmd • FrN' INHlnt & J:llCSl pnrking LOOK AT THIS 216 SO. FT .... O N LY $97.00 MO otl1!'1 ~•7t'" "' a1lahli· 2861-63 Eut Coast H ighw1y CORONA DEL MAR Call 6 75-1290 or 494-7525 6060 ..... 24 0••1v •1lotlH•w'"'"'I REAL E STATE I REAL EST A T E ~ F rt.1_f'th. ·'· •~:i General Gent r •I f.EAL ESTA1 E REA L E STAT E stEAL E STATE BUSINESS and FINANCIAL SERVICE DllliCTOllY Irick, Maeonry, etc. 6560 s ERVICE DIRiCTOltY REA L E~TATl ~~~~~~~~--~~~ Gen.re l Offiu Ren t•I 6070 O ffice Rent1I 6070 -o-H-lc-.-R~ -:A 6010 ~a-e-•••••• l .. ':'..~.-p-,~-~h-~-«-~~-~-:-!~-,.~A Gene r1I I Gener•I G.neral O ffiu Re nt•I_ 60 70 _c _om_m_e_r_c_i•_l ___ 60_8_5_C_o_m_m_•_r_c_i•_l ____ 60_1_S Vtr•:\\' orftl't' ll\:lll&blo• •175 1 JI• I 1111111lh P lo-111 I l'lll k· 111;; A II ttl 1lllll'" • A11 lu1. O,portunlti.~ HANCOCK SERVICE STATION IRICK·ILOCK·STONI Llt<enaed -M8·18~ Hau lint 6730 CLEANUP Lara • or small. 2 Truck•. STORE~ 1111 1'1•\1111111 Rlvd dlrrrtlr n1 .. ,, .. , 11 1111 :-.=ewfl<lrl Rl'lld1 r·11 v It II and R1ch"rc1· .. 1.11111 ~1.11 k l'l. Now ,,.,, 11('111'•1 DAILY PllAlT Store or O ffice Spice .,, ~Iii ~'l ft $!.!:?:1 11111 11011 11 \R<I. ft1r lf'IHI'. i;UI ,,; 1'1111111'" Piiiot '111 lot 1~'111 1 Ill H .ith()tl' H.1k1 r C'rnt••t ::lltl H AI· hnr Blvd., t 'ot<tA Mr11A. I TUBACH REALTY .,, ('1lt1•1•1 ... ~ 111}1)• .. ,,; ,\ 11 ( • .. 1111 & M Ul<I• M1iell Rlty 5 48·2208 I •Htd ;-;1i.:hll\' lllttllll>'lllllh'" I 1.1 v l.1dn Htttld1t1Jt ; ,1111> OFFICE BLDG Be l location 1 ·urunil dr l ~l.i r 18.000 sq. fl. nC\\ BldJ; 1111·11111c 65.000 r ii n b<' 1 ncrea~t!ll. No vacandc~. "-•30 000 Hc,1 b11v rn NI.'"' po11 ;:irl'a Will con:-1clf.'r lradr l''or leue. Excellettl Joca· lton, high c•llonagt, lllln 1nvesunent required 1213) wkdaya. GA 7 -7911 f'Vea 7H 39-1649 Chuck Hall. ;::::::..... ____ .,,,._ .. Carpenterlnt 6590 * CARPENTRY * Call 531-1307 HA U UNG/Y ARD WORK GARAGE CLEAN-UP LI 8-1207 Houaecleanlnt 6735 HOUS1.X:'LEANING. win· AVAlLAQLF. ~II\\' Wi11 1mblt'l 1111t1I ~\11\· 1, :;ou Hn1borRl\·d. C.::>.t . (;J~.\l'llH' .\P.T!' ta.ti<: '.!!•th tt l.>4 F";w l'ltr N fl• h e SUITE TWO e T'"' 111(11·1' ~till<',. n1 HI\\ 2700 F. C'oai-l 11" \'. ('111011.1 I :,!(II' pl'r fl I t'lrt Miu . \\'al"lon Hldl; 1 ~' h11 .. rrr · Bl.1' li7.1·'.!ll.-.t Gl·or:;<.' P<·lcri. lla1 hnr ln\>e:-.tmP nl Co HE:\LTORS EXPERlENC~D-sm-:-aP­ pliance rep111l'man to havr pl • shut In 11lore. 846-2860. MINOR REPAffiS S Ht.:LVICS, C~INl!.'TS ll'l GARAGES dow wuhln(. floor wax '""· wall wuhlnr. ProfH 196~ In one, two or tltrre M 5·8 l2l p &t'\:els. or will ll~,,,~t In •••••••• , negotiat mir 111•w '"n"" I wll.t\ owner $SO MONTH For furt.t\rr 1nformnltl\11 1·ontact Mr. Jack R. Cur-C'l\rpf'lll, ctrnJINI. 11ltl. am· Jc)()() c<(I . Ct.. fltr 1·u111l1l.. •'pl11, tlrp11, pll r ktni.: Can ht.> dl\'ldt'd (' \\' Mli~l~l S ll'y, Buslnf'l'l' M&n11gr1 I pie-pnrk1ng. 6:!111\ \\' coe~I l'IM't' ~nllr \'11111 ¥4 "hnl! DAJ LY PILOT. Phont Hwy, ~ R j thf'~·,... lnoklnK -UAIL\' 642·4321. 673-~:160 l'IL(YI' d1t,.i-JflMt. 64!-36i 8 UELI X~~ lop lr11·at1un. ~tr n 111J J"1 Otll 2."11· ~q fl t'RESTVIEW, 4 8 K 17th & Jrnne 673-6:•7 I NF.ARLY ntw lnoJu,,tr1al Rid): I 6:111 "'1 · Ct for un.-t'. nea~· Ml li-:1'.!H CHECKED YOUR CALENDAR? Your .Competitors D.-o -Regularly!! Th"tre ere many good, solid re as on s why everyday more IJ nd more bu1in t u es are using Da ily Pilot Class ifie d Ad s ... Classifitd Ads are lnexpeMive and you can HSity afford to be in the paper •v•ry· day! You never miss a prospect es he come s into the ma rket ... Class- ified Ack are flexib le, eas ily cha nged to meet new selling opportuni ties es th ey arise ••• Classifi.cl Advertisin9 gives you added punch on special promotions ... And, there are more . But whe n it comes right down to it -there is real ly only on e reas on for u~i ng DAILY PILOT Cl assified Ads . TH EY GET RESULTS! . !They incre ese your sales and profits , and that's what it takes tc make yo ur business a succeu! Decide toda y to pu t the amazing selli ng power of DAIL Y PILOT Class- ified Ad s to wor k for you. It's easy, inexpensive a nd profitable. Call now for a n ex p!rienced accou nt representative and create the new business you alwa y' need! f R·emember, Just Say CHARGE IT! CLASSIFIED ADS for Corona de! ~l.11 ti H) 67S-HOO ~~--~~--~ :::::::::-~-===================~ Office Rent1I 6070 ' Lots 6100 2 OJo'F ICES 12x:' t. ulcal i<mall bu111nci.:. or .\I.it Can bt opened into , •11t>. iuo mn Clll'h. 2034 l'IA1'Mtl Ill, I'M. 642·0727 lndultrial P r op. 6080 -- FORCED SALE GOOD LOT ~-~~~~~DB~~~.·~:·:,(!~ 1 tn Mesa Verde (' M Rltr. 646-71oi11n 3':: AC-:-M:-1--;r,,. '",, OlllJflr btrrtt.~. a · 11111• j0 1~.111111 Sq. ft. Int. adJal·ent \'I lease Rllr. 641i· 7'l00 l•' Mc::.11 VrrdP golf l:Oltt lol' Surrounded by 6085 S3!1.00h -$40,000 homes -------~--Must srll this v.·eekrnd. Commercial Commercia l u o.9so 546-5990 Industrial Units ~~cr6c~cartt \\ e.;l Los Angrlr~ I •I 111 ,. Ntw Me<ltl·al Bini: 1;11:\r· Rlltf't' 100•, 0.l'llfHfll\' Pnmr lt.c·a111>ri. C11 .. ~ ,.,. 1•1 mir I "t T n l'\fl • ,, •• 1\11 Pfltlll)'. t"l\nlll1I \I• KA~• h Rhd ~11111~ ~lu11 11 A. 11H11·r • Ai •ln1 r r.r :!!t:.u Mt'~R Vcrdt Or (' .11 •••••••••• BEST I I I I I :'II•"' Vrrde Locat1un. 1111 lot I hlk from ~;oJf r/\111,.,,. ~1 ::.w11 £\t' .;~o-;.1191; TUBACH REALTY rnodf'le-11 IP~8. Apr1n" ... I :1111 t lln1tx1r Rht1 c· ~I 1 PlUrll "'' '"''" 111••nl '1t:l-8C!l \\'tll lf'UPli U.llh 1t·tt11r t• •••••••••• , fnr renru. 11ls up to 111 '1 • ("nntllt'l .M r Lowd,.n \\'1l1>h11 •• \Vr•t,.rn I 11 I •,,• 4 •l111 y CIA,. ' .. , \ '. ttCCll r hliJi,: I ... :!Iii •t rt n<'t • pric f' (flr :•1 C"nt•wt Mr. Du1kPr y;oo ·•• r1 1 n.J11 1 1.1: Rldj: E:I Sri:11nc10. 'J n11I ftnm l ntrrnAt1n1111I \t•· flltl I ~1'1P • l "A~I' •I trMJ'" Cnllla1 l M 1 l/1wrtrn Bill HENDRICKS cR uJ. £ 1lcata F O R 2 5 UNITS :'-• -1r 11"" Cl\'11' Cc-ntr1 1:.n ,1!17 fl Lr nl & iontd Jt.4 Must """ .\~kiog $•111 urn1 PhonP &t6-026t or r\ I • ."14 1-:JOOO ll\71 Ha11Jor Bild . LUT!; (>r,tr l Hot :-p11ng4 arril 11pp1 ox 21 t;n11.11 :-.:r\\flo•ll r.1111 1111100 •rt ·fl ra s:!·14~1 • Co~la Mr-.a Room (11• Iii ri ·,, ·711.! 11tld1t111n~ '4tth •1111an" Bl°ILII It t 'ntl• nrar 1rn. f:x1cllrn1 poll'nl111I 1"1 I 1r1 nf lo"n · T1·1m;. (Urlher t'll'\'rl<tpmrol r·,.,.. ~·;,; 111111 0" nt-r Oil ;i. );166 \Ad Mr RA•<'n ~-' r Wt~l Ith SJ l':inl11 An• '; .11tnrv Rrtrk off bh·•t 1• 1lh Meuamnt & Cull h.1~~­ menl $28.:100 2 r ll'\'a\01 ~ A: frright t lt\'Atnr. \'11l onl S l!'i0.000. $2'1.000 tin lo q11all!1t<t IJm·t r C"onl11t t Mr Ou1kr1• Mullan Real Est ate I :!i. 'ltmj SI :-: "" pnrt rt~.arh THE~EAL ESTATERS INVEST wrsn Y \ I Cummr tal Bldg• -----------6200 9 t x •'..!O R·I 1~uo11nglrio Bra1 h. "n Atlanta F: oC Bra• h Blvd S l~.000 tnm11 20<1 x 10;, M· l or C rone \-\'11 1 nrr or a .. a .. h. S89.~J trr m' \\',. hiwr l11ritl' .Ir 1<111all 111 1 r11 i::I' 1n hu<11111ni: Ol'ean,tol" for 'al,. S27~1 ptr M •t & 11p Tllmt r In· w••tmc-nl <'11 1)7:1-!1400 M1 ll\•11 11 Moun t. & De1trt 62 10 H EMET Hr3lthful. •mng. fr,.t llom,. :? bd. C111 0,.1 lot. Tr1>1·• ... hrubbl'ry ::"r rhurrh A mR1kl't~ 1·111. tlll'• 'I : . .-.. oo 0 1\ nl'r ~:l6· • ····1 MASSEUSE or tASS-EUR Good bu11lne111> 2 • yrs old 892-6133 btw 11 am -3 pm. Invest'".!."'-~!:: 6310 BLOCKS ot stock In Cap!· lal Alliance Corp. IC.M. ::>av·g~ & L o an t Write Box P-131 D11lly Ptlot Money to Loan REFINANCE BUY • BUILD 1'i111I• t '11111lly t•ror.mm 1-'HA a:i yra. l•i S:W.000 VA ::o y11, 100•;, to sao.uoo Conventional Int. Loans 51,c;o -25-30 y rs up to $4:1.000. 'f otal Loan Fee S95 Saving• and Loan 8~;, 30 yrs lo $100,VOO 00' o ot S.P 614 mt :10 yra. , SATIUR MORTGAGE 33 6 East 17th Street COSlll Mt-.A Ml ::!-'.!171 11r K l fl.flfl ll I:'.> Yta-r:o1 loRn ex1>e'rtl'nt'e to HRroor Arra 11£1-'HEl:i l::N'l'lNG NO JOB TOO 8MALL H. o . ANDERSON ~~1.8176 Ml 6·23'12 U no &nawer CARPENT'""R""'v=-=-, c=-:a.b:-.o:b-;:1t~-1n~. formlca. Fir A-wl tile p&Ull, plumb~. pluter- lng. Elect. work, etc. . . 648-8695. -- 0R"""E,..,.M"""o""'o=-=E::L;-;ING-. -- ADDJTION S P ATIOS It KITCH ENS. I.IC . .t INS. 6IZ·1~94 :149-268.1 l''o'r-Expert \-\'ORKMANSHIP Call Ot~lt 847-9739 -A lJU IT IONS---PA TIOS- Rl!:MODEUNG Hr or Job LICENSED Ph 511-8819 Cement, Concrete 6600 SHAW & SONS l:iPECIALIZING lN EXPOSED A<l-GR EGATE F oundations/ Patios/ Com'!. ~·1 er-£i.t Ttm1 I . I ~6_:.t.16~ -- PATl0::)-3j0 :.q. (I. $99 50. Rt" k Planters. LllJldM·p. & Sprinkler~. All c·ustom Oc:.1i:ned. 536-9624. alonal, guar. wor k. MitcMll'• Houaecleanln r ~rvtce. 631-1>671. Inc._ Tex 67 GLENN C.JONIS Public Aoeount&nt (3 Office• to Serw You) H UNTINGTON BEACH 17171 Buch HT-20 NEWPORT BEACH Udo Profeu lonal Bldf . 3366 Via Lido &7&-00:1 2 SAN CLEMENTE 1421 No. El Camlno Real " Yra Servtnr Oranr • Co. OPEN 9 l o 9 • T DAYS *FREE * Eallmaled I• by pbon e wit hout obllJaUon. Office A-Home Appt. Wm. Smiley, Tax Acct. -3 LOCA TlONS - ;)4:'i· 1362 anytime MI&· - GORDON N. WARRI N P.A. Tu ('Onsultant alncfl 1161 110 4:trd St., N . Bch. Pl\. &76·334:! CE MENT ;-o-;:k-:--:-Jo-job-too Home or ol'tk • small. Ktu. Stufhck. Rppolntmentl' LI 8-861 il LELAND FOGG--1-1-th--y-r. \\'eMc:rn J\lnrtg11ge Corp. W-H-LJCCY. Lie nmrnt Jo'ormrrly / lnlern&I R•vr· Cahf. Loan CorreL rontrar lor All ty pes. nut. 2300 Harbor Blvd. Metropolitan Lile ln1. t:o. Qua lit v 1 onrrete work. K I 5-8820 Harbor Shop· and other Frrt r~tlmates. 515·M65. plnr Center Ruth Cl&u1. MaJ11r s 11 v1ng1 It: Loan -.., -Ct:STOM-PAT IOS Lynn Ev""~.,,,"-'·--=--=====- Tr1ct1 . Comm •• Aptl. -1 .. 'COM-E T AX c~'h1'P11'D Pool • cll'lks Lie • contr. " ~· 6 ~ RH I Estite Loans 6340 t:rnc .• t Barker 536-1268. H UNTI NGT ON BEACH. -------CEM£~T-w0rUU-k1ndb"° 16el2 BEACH BLVD .• For ht or 2nd Loans N. OF FANTASTIC f'rtt e,l1mate11 Ca ll F AIR. ""'8·".._."· NO JACK SMITH CO. M 3·8381 ., .,, ._,, j 4:;-t 30-APPT NECE SSARY. Mortga ges, T .D.'s ~ -~ -t\l.L-TYPES '-~-INCOME TAX your h om1. 1-'all•b·Dt t\'cway~ t .C'.. JI' A tJn• n-.. 100, _ 2ND T D ormer ccoun _ ~•v• It :\o J11b lllO ,.mall'. !'i4:>-:.!943 fe~sor. Wide expertaiee. St ;'4)() .. $:,o nl•> ~ • T\V 3-6102 or 138·2011. lwhmd $12.4:.0 t •I Child Ca,.., -- p1 11pt rty ,·a1111 U6.:'14IO Lictn~ 6610 -INCOME TAX SERV. ;,~7 ·O M 30&3 KJllybrooke ta. CM \\'Al'T-$60110 1nd on thgh C.."HILD C.'ARE ad~ matt Kl 9-1863 ,3.00 6 Up Equity "~It' • rt'!I i ', ·I contaht the ltttnM num~r HOME SERVICE 3 yr' AAA C-te-dtl Rat· of tlMI achrrtlwr. l'or hlr. f'EDEltAL A: 8TATIJ 110 ini \\'rtl" M -12r1 Dally ther lftformaHoe co:su.ct I 531-1928 .1'1101 tlHi l 'hli.t Wrllare OepL le Fed/State U . Open 7 day a \\'~ CL"Y &lit• A"!-54.~ ... ~~.:_ _.__ L. K emmer PA 22 yn exp. 2 n'8 TRUST DEEDS J . 4 YR • olds Play Ac· 2110 Ha rbor, CM 548·2'°4 Orno~t Coai1t Really lt\'tl1es Mon -Wtd Fri li46·3923 aoyttmt AM ' Me511 Verde U c lronint 4i09 546-2320. __ _... ______ _ 6755 Money W1nttd 6350 M0 '11::Y \\'A N1'£D I l(i•. J~TEREST $:!111/11, S3."141() S."1000. S:!: .. oo • s::1110 ~. •l'pArllll' rtral •:-t..1tr Ullln• '"' h •c•·ur· •ii b\' A :!nd · TD 11n Re-~ prupertte• IOI &lt•I In Oran;?e Cl\'. Plrai<r 11111: Barnett Mor taaar Co . for detail:< OR :l-.\420. K: O-H :10 AN N')t •NC EM f NTS and NOTICES Found CFrM Ad1) 6400 LICENSED child care. Hol lunches. napa. frnced yd. w 8-1957. (Uc. No 29801 m ONING m y home '1 h r. P lease bn nr hanprm. 334-A, VJcton a , CM. S.2-0801 1..0v1;-;G-ch1ld c-arr. MOri. lhru F'ri. Rd. Nr. Pomo--IRONING/ MY HOME na M.'h . :4988. 646-6:1111. Bring hanger..; Reu: 17901 Newland HB/ M7·21~:1. Contractors 6620 WI: WlU. BUILD IT! e Remooelln& • Add a room -kitchen• NO DOWN PA YMENT t.U 6-8i*Oll IRONING, m y homr. r eaa. 2233 Oranre Ave. Apt. A. Brin« hangera. ~48-2880. Ironing 6755 IRONING done 1n my home reasonable. 10200 Ca rdinal A Vt, f'V. 9&2-1:110. • "">d .t r('~ • ·'' • t>ni: t rn- <1 •11' 2.".00 ·'I fl' $4 .1.000 f.~'Y l .. 1 m COSTA MESA L lTMBER ---... ----.. - 1 E xch1ngtt, R. E. 62 30 ~tnNGREL Cemelr puppy complrte Building Service ~EAnl.Y 2 ACRES I El~ " whttl' ~pol. Vic I Rcmodtlln&' & Additions IRONING IN MY HOME P E A S 0 N A B L E. 2858 Santa Ana A ve/ 8'2·1777. ~!!19 HArhnr • IH2-~100 :t C 1 1 Dclfut & l<lllvbrooke1 Cr:t"ger Com1truchon Co. r. .. \iH'<llll on:w r r I r:H r C M. Kl :'i-!'iRf>O r>H-478~ lip (nt ~?'10d ~ht •Jl(llllJi? I I'll· _ _ _ Bill HEH Di l (KS lr1 11( lr;i I' ll'l11llll l'11·1al f'ULSI..>, l'l\OIJll'. •1111\ll .J & T MASOJ\RY IRONlNG w&.nted, Sl hr. Please brln~ hanre rs. 325 W. Bay, CM 646-1029 =-· 111 111•11.-1 11;11 I 1:1ay. 1""'" t ot Rl\l·.-i Lil k Jn11. KI 9-3687. IRONING $1.00 hr. Exper • c/?ual. £ I.AU Chwa & E•ltn;:er H B ·-----1tnced. Please brlnr han1 · ' i. l'.'\JT:"i ,. t 'l,l. ~fi-0469 aClrr ."1 pm Contr1ctor1 6620 ers. 846-4192. COSTA MESA R-2 111 (01\11la Mr".t T1.11ll' f"OU:-;(>.[)og V1r 1n1tv El· KlTCllE:-.i SPECIALIST iRONlNC. m,v home. Bs.ker 1 AJ•I• "" ,!(H11H1 •11 (I n11 (• 1'I Pl · I $~11 fl41it r11'11l\' '"' '"ln~lr tlrn A\'t "'· rasc * Room Add. * Frc-e-est. St .. Costa Mesa. 546-21143 11 "' ,. ,\ 11 '"1 R 1 $'.!."ill flt" I 11•s11ll'n,.. irlenllfy ."oHl-.11&80. 11.Ctrr !'i Vern M1lh1. 646· 7021 •!J " f'lli'I' r,~ nrrrj~ 1 P· - riu11 1i. r r H!l.fl·,11 FOi ':-iD Ba .• •rt hn11nf1, fp. S , 790 (•11 1 :?<·l·ll lnt•11n,.111nr11111h1 mnlr ,.1, J!lth ~ Arll"r. Ctrpet CIH"lng 662 Janitorial 3 i,t••-t•'• ftf P\,i11 ----------~I t < 1 , -t•i ... 1,,. ""'" lmtlrhni: l.· pat lonc: <"~f IH ll-Ollll HARBOR HOME MAl:o;T COMP Janstonal Str. Spt · ' ·-.-, 1 -11r•11 Srll or trarl". S1 7 ;011 • S , h ftl I ' ' • r·1n1 (' M I Lost ..... "1 I tipt mg cpl . 1·1ean g pee. rtaltz'g in omea, o ce~ 11 r '"II ll'aAr ~ Slrrtrh'lt' Scw'g All work s tudios const r ·clean-up. East 18th C .M. l ~T. 111111 hhH·k l"•oolr. G11a1 : 7146-3884 · ~lj-201 5. 1114 1 7:\t-7196 r 1 I orn1.. C<Ha M"'il 11m1. CARPET-CL EANING--w1N"i5ows-:-wAw- P r••P· '1 lt0 nt" k I'<'\• :i rrt LI R-lli417. I Jim's Maintenance wa~~ed. Floors i.trlpped, \\'()tk,1 1 '~11 "1()!1 -I ·'• •1'1>v•l ~<'R•·h :"i lO·l26.': Ml 6-4308 waxrd. F"ree rst. 5H -528f . \\"~I \\'l\'Tr '· P.LT" Wnt l"pt Blvd fi73·1fi00 · · '·' · " c·,,.1~ ~.tr a I. u S T 111 a n~!' 1 anary.1 -~rr..ING-SPECIAl..--fl7:l-;;::·.i 'Ill if ri m "' lfi:l H llh<•r RI 61:.!-llltO Sp 111;.!dal,. .'1111th 11111 l, :? 1111• & hllll $20. Qual. L1nd1c1ping nF~ Iv 11 ~··r; ... r.1h111· • I '!l7·G91."1.61t:.!-H111(1\qok \\Olk. 8!!2·1168 anytime I n11 .. n ~ nl':H ..... Trade Your Equity l'11 1I• H R rr.uf'l-:SS IONAL-,.arpet 6110 lr;:o 1 • •.ti\ 7,•111 (111 11 I hd1111 k rtrn 11,-'1 t~r..\ y :'TltO:"I; fi(IX I .tr.inin;t 1oprr "''1. hv rm M·I ~''" 11 11)77 ~11-I 11111111 1111111· ;111t , ''.plr. V11ll1:11)J,-. l'r1.11nril p;1pr1' k hAll. $l2, 646·.'i9 l:l pr11•.. ' " ' rha r. '.:''.:'n p1111t 111111111::: ,;11~·11 .. I""' R"" a I ti or. · .. 1111117 -·----- Hr II "•I It lii~-)1!~:1 Sl'i.7·111 eLh Mtn "•••llf' ornlr, \'I• Dtm olit ion 6635 ---------La Conn~ Vie I (Jt ,t1t;:r "' Cl:nc :" R r.r. t\LI. ktml-nf tlcmoltt1nn. lndustri~I Rental 6090 "··~ •1,1111 r.1:i.r.n1 ,,, .; ""' 1''*·01"'1" ,. l•JJI -1111 & C1ll ~and FOR lEAS F J111o1 1 hlk •tlr :\1 ''I'"'' "II Fl-:~1 Atrr1talr pup VI<' 1(1 !l-06'.!A "r ~17·1 911 I ~anta 1,a1i .. 1 at ~;111°·11 ('~l l'rnin P111111 ,,,, n .. uv· • . lSAl 'f:A M 1-~:"T< 1 . 7 l 'ntt~ f!r•111 "I OR .-•. o::~:! Gudening 6610 J '.:111 "1' t l1t•l llill Jl:l.o -. 1-·- ' St1l1) 111n 111111111•' f ••p rrn· ·• ---· ~ y • R XP l Jl"'f l''"'llh I •1n11• l111i1lt11n . . ... o fo.A s E. on 1-lt lu 1 • ,,. .. , , Inv t" t;il Int '1111111 \\ 111 11 atl, P e r sonals 6405 Jap11ne~,. t;ardcner: Cul· a 11 po11 A t r 1, 11 ,.,. 1\ 11 ----ttn~. r r e rmunini . •••••••••• ; L1nd1upe 549.3919 -DESIGN - fNSTALLATIOJ\" - -MAINTENANCE - t Nc1\ port at V1clona I Nurseryland Fret E1tim1tea Open Evu • lund1ya •••••••••• 1 l11r B1•1\lh prnpr rt' I --I T T · I t onoltt1r.11r' 11(11u· '"'t i :i·, lll>ll l'ljllll~ I 0;ar Molhl'rl ·' d Cleaning. 646-4717. c.11 Conni• Bell c,I' l\ •wrrt trar I i'llu ~rn . --p h. . ro<1111~ A I it~·.n~lil':I •' H111l.r1 t,i 1·~llf1e< ''''" thtlol•r11 tn lhr Lltlu N~W LAWNS LDSCP'G lptr n91nt 6150 lilf).11. »4.1-3Cldl Thr.1tl'r 1 to :: 1, 111 F'n-/ Gr11 I. Ciro .• nup Trcr Re-Painting Tl:Al>I-: I ------Er.A .\1 1 :-0. I •,• MOlJt-;1 :N •I I\ Fr h t '.:' i d1r1r•t hnlt-mo\ Al 1 rtmmtog & Haul· PAINTING I I t r "·"'' IJ.11h111 11 1;; i i 11.i.. I ,,.., 10•• • oca re . 1m-lndustr ial . Units Vo11 1 ,._,. r.·11· ~11•1 , "1' '· tn "" "Thr i'\"11' mi;:. ou· "'1· n,ed service on rentals ~1• , ,., 1 ,,. 1.,1 111 • nt111" "' Firppr r " 1 f:x1·~;r. ,l11µ.1nr~t Cardron: 54"'-1888 "r 6•16·7262. \\'.1l"h"·1 rr ~Hi:-,lt .. p '' '" ' I r. rl pr1 (111111.1t11f' r1 Rr~ :-.f~tnl 011\'. " ., ·r· 1 k •11 ni r 1 '\n 1 1 11 ''~·· "''-' J · -GU-AR-P~1n-l -I-nt -,.,-, • ~•• . P"' 111i:. -'1111 111•1 11-,.", l'.'",I '"' 11 .. .,1) oh;i1111r · 1>1111"· :il ~·'.!116:1 li311-~il0:l Aft 8 . " "·It . ' ,40 It \ • 1 • r1l" IArc•r ''"" ,,11,, ·,n ,,1,t .. TH~ 1,111 12.;;o hr or by Job l'"rre ttrnl • • , r ;>.:J"\\' •1 I t:-1·:~ ': I :1: r:1 1T \ r:' \ :-.,·:-.; · 1 c~I. 646-673.> C M 1;,,, .... 1 • • • ' • :-F 1\r.M1·:R nrw-,·.,mpT ---• •1 r.1r.1r.•1ii r.,\1!1;..· f pl 1:11.,1 hi ~ll•rlH:r :!". 11 ,.,1 1,.11rl ,~1,1 _,.11 lnlt ,.., 11101 r am11ni:-* Tllr Bf'•I * 11 t1•• ''"'1'"1 1,f '.11,1i7 Vr ra *"O r 8,000 SQ. FT . J dr h11J .111t0• of111:l11 ,.1 l •t V irr ,. t :'\n J'lh Inn li:I' IY " • -n,. 'P· 1·t1no ,, 1 I 11,.,i,v r'rl\i· 1ol'• "11 :' il1• l1"11 Ir 1111-lw ,\ti ;~, ,.1 1111lll i:u;H fi l :.!·lt8i:l Ml 6·Hlfll ft6:!·llii0_ "' ~.1 I."' I ;.: .. Tl ,\Ill•. ,'\'\\'l'T • 1:1· .. \t'll •••I• h r:\·1111rll .~1.11;:.11 r1 I 1-tn\\'l :\'t~ ~1 :1~V ICF. I PAll\.'Tl~1..:. bru;.h, Mllt'r, ;:::1 .. ,,.,, , ~.,111 11 1\11~ 1·1 ,111• J111 11111 -1nn11 l''"P fll111~11 l•r.111 ::1•~•.l<~~,..ll \~!)~. $ll P:,. a11·1 ... 'JllllY_ N:11t. rr[, Al n '"' I (I /I.· 1"fl0 ~I hnttl (If~ ~.1;,, •I• '·"'I •1111hlt' "· ...... r,o ~tnl'T y \lll"S li ti·li'ifl:! C11l( Ma .. ."118-1 271 t\'C.• "I ,. ' ' •11 ~I,. ~ F nlln I .<:JI 'IT\' 11• t .,, '"'· * Sp iritu•I Read in g * r. 1 " n 1 N r. ·k•rtoad .. r. Pncw~;Sl' P1u nttr-Go1ng 1:111 I'• 1 , LI "7,.;,. plr< 11 .uJr ''". ~I > ••r 1 lllt'h I' '" i.. 1111 .;7,.,,; 1 ,11 ktn;: 1,cJ h. h.iuhng. top hark t" Cl\lltJrt' need!i to REN T or LE A SE ~· r~~ '111 '111 h '-" I\ I I I 11\'-·:rt! St . l..:1;:itnll n r.11 h "'111 .; 1."1-ll,,:14 bttppo• l tnm1ly ~42-4 :1:,, ~;·;~· 1, 1 ~' "~.,,. ;·11,~. R. E. W a nted 6240 ! 1'~' ~;~1;:~,~~ ~.~ ·~1~;~,·~~: Gen;;.,1 servi;;;-,\rn ~:i:1~:~.'. ~~~ '~~c~~~ ~x~~ ' 11 )'1111111' lrH: f'VT , •• , '""II '" htt\' ·; Aillh11;i 11111 67~1-~1i::.1 more 6 1 2·~1162 \I l \\ 111 :-;p\\° nr: 2 l1n h11111r ('d,\I AL<'f'IH<1LICS ,, "I) n y. DEMOLITION FIRST CLASS PAlNTi~G l:r I' f'h ·o1 i. !1°1 •• ,.,, ( (rr •llllpll' "'~11-1 n1m1~ ll:1dK1I At r ;i l'honr f:rarlln~ 6r U11<l<hor ~ r~re1 h11ng1nj,\'. F"r,I!) ~~\\ 1 11 H;il!•l"ll•h 11h1h l\' 111111° l li7 i-ll!tl0 li7~ o,;_:1 ':I Hottr ('nntrall ,.1 hnucl\· "l1tm1tr• Call Kl ,,.;H ,'\!l, ('\I • ti fll p.11 1 I ru;~: ~:STIMATl :S ( "'"' rlthJr . ••r 1~1.11 ' I Hiii , .. , Ill 11111 I\ 1:. 11\11 \ l'I U IT 11"11 \ lnln I hr '11 ln::..r' Quick Results Mean Fast Prcfits I ,,. II\ I I ' l'l I 11 r I' I I '. .. '• 11tt: ' ·1 ( I 1 ••111• •I I.I' I .., \ •111 ',111 "'" I hrm f.,r 111•1 I" 11111"' II •lrt I . lhRI "' ' •'' ~ ~ 1,\;>,1,1r,J,\l1l ''· l l>\11 \ I'll.OT :"•.,111111 Kt •111 \II' lll;il ril .. I .,,., .';'.1\ jll \f'~ t\i I ~·"~" I fi t•• .\ll~M In th,. \\ '' r lilrrl'I : .. WAN 9pe ... J9'lll ~ lllter' oolot With -· PiR1 Mii> "°' o.n ..-i1 *"' Tm t.na '-> 1119111 an e 2 LA.l dart r-.c pCll'lE KI ~ ~ 1111 I ~ .ay. l.oca. liOOH .-pe1 cOet u.. datllr WOUJ dlt>u wm U S· ~ lliaby1 ..,ea bians Wl:L ,eur 19i11t, LI 8- MITL like t tAI J ... ffinis Ho tor :-. I m: ln i.h hall gt ·:XPE \'ate , lime \'Ak1 J)()rt I .ADY tl48·1l IOU:-. ;>'t2·tll ob V Me n Coll (t.8 .. )f ,, 'I') B1 • ( j0BS & !M,LOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT M!lltCHANOIS! FOR SALE AN D TlADI MERCHANDISE FOR SA LE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE POlt SALE AND TRAD! MERCHA NDISE FOR SALE AND TRAD! TRANSPORTATION BcMtt & Y1chh 9000 Olll't l'llet/ ........ l'NU Fri.. Feb. 6, 1916 2& 6150 Help W1ntecl, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Women 7400 Furniture toOO Tel.vision 1205 Mlac•ll•neou• 1600MJscell1neou1 ---------COMPARE HARRISON'S TRANSPORTATION 0, Ucmaed, WW'· Relax, let ua do your tJnc. Fut. nut. llllam HeM IH5·8&M TING lnt.ertor • n· rt.or Apt • motel spec. lY. Freie uL Pb 8-4927. P. pa\nter, lnler Is U· r. Neat work. Ba .. Sood ulp. En9 LJC f.2075. 6170 t1' PHOTOS t1' o r family or Bualnea1 ave up lo CIO%. KI 6-3025 Htering, Repair 6llO PLASTERER 8 W~ 6"-Uta wing 6960 A'S Sewtnc Shop. 121 ecll Pl, CK Expr alter· tlona/ t"Pleu1ng. 46-3838 ssMAidNa Dept/ ob• 11• Is ml&ll/A..rtJ.Uc aiJon • ,648·M:i7, 6970 a.m Penh to Arttatlo T&llo'nl • the difference. Npt. Bl CK. 648-8667 NEllD HllLP T I an •·Na.,,. man who ~~ 1.lk.e t.o help you do .f'~DJNG -c:::Lllilf·UP <privale or c:iornmarctal) -Or whatever else you have. •t call w .... 028 and aak .. !'red! IE. Comm, Ind p.rdenel' aw.11. Tu-. w Ida,, 8&t. T9Ur equipt. ~7272 WANTJCD miployer, by in· 91>ertmeed but ~pt. ~. amblUous J9UDC woman. wtth CW· llol"Y typing ability A lllalt tal~t ln dt8lp le oolor, mu.st be patient, With t~ching abWty 4: MBH ot humor. Mf.4159. p AJlT time l.J.tbl bo\JM. blping and/« eompuion Jat. d..ired by eldvly Qerman 1&4y. Good rd· .-.ieee, but UW• ltnOW• Jedre of Jllnl'l..lab. 173-~20. TYPl.'iG, vJtl1 orpnlu le tne to ~ed format. l:aploymcit l'ellWJ'lt19, ll*lu.ecrtpC.1, etc., Mf.1778 an 5 pm. 2 LADIES W1ll do houae cleaning le apartments ~nable. Own ~·· partation. KI 3-1039. KI 3-11&3. OOiiPANION, 90me nurs: 1111 for elderly or conval, •clal diet.I. weekdays .ay. ' to 6 bn. per day. i.eai area. ref•. 675-1895. lidbKKEEPING, Z5 yn -.ier. ln Auto, DMV 6: GGera lbrough Income ta. Reuonable cl: depen· dellle. Kl 5-M71. WOULD lil<e auembly or dilt>urrlng In my home. wm pick up and delt'v.,.r. u 8-4872 To op • r a t • .. tabllabed routu with nfUl&t' tnd· lnl cuatomera. Mt:n. u,,. come $48S per mo. wti. no celllnp. no layoftL Many eompany benefit.a lncludlnl teUrement plan, bospltall&atlon. a company nnan~ l&l• credit plan. TNCk t\tmlahed and tx· Pf"1Me paid. WE WANT MEN %MO, mamed and bt&b .chool educat.loA. Bal• expr. and abUJty, bonda.- ble. and the WUllnCDeu to work and leun our bual· ness. Apply .Jmwm.L T!lA co. 1000 ll. B&U Rd.. Anahelm REAL l:8T A TE APPRAISER CLASS IV. to bud up ap- pra.laal dlViaton of ea.ta Meaa Bavinp Ir Loan Au'n. Salary commenau· r ate wilb up. cau w. A. Henor or Harold Wood- rutt MI 6·327l. '* BOYS * 10-14 years old for papc rou~ opening in aoutb H u n t l n I t o n Beach. call DAILY PI- LOT. LI 8·6M3 Ir aak for Cl.rcul&tlon. EXP. Ambulance driver. 81ngle, ovu )1. M\lat have advanced Isl >.Jd courae. Apply 3732 E. Cout Hwy, CdM. EL.EC. iuttar pl&yer to fonn R. .. R. band. OVtt 21. 634-2.599, 673-2233 aft 6. EXPERIENCED Rrviele .U.tion Mlemwi.. Apply at 3100 E. Coe.st Rwy, CdM. Agenci•, Women 7300 • SUCOAST PERSONNEL AGENCY Top Exec acy /Bkkpl'9 con.tr exp, 'ftr'9&ttle -·-·-·-··-·-·--·-··· .. to $800 FC BJclcprw thru TB at f-00 MORll TUPPERW A.Rm DEALERS NEEDED Rapidly ,rowtnr bUJlnHs needa men and women. ~ Um• or tuU Ume. to abow Tupperware. the leader In pluUc hou... warea, at home pa.rues. Mak• your own hours. Fun. Protttable. No exper. lmce neceua.ry. l'or pri· vate ln~J'Ykw call the 4111U1butor ntar'Ml you: CIRCLJC Y ENTERPRISES 1002 ll. Chutnut St~et Santa Ana 647·62~ DA.JU.ING SALES 1821 Sotlth )(~ Monrovia ~9-9287 HUMMING BOYD SALES 8210 So. Van Ne .. Avenue Loe~ .. PL 3-6231 SHAMROCK BALES 8925 llut Garvey Avenue So. San Gabrtel 280-0903 «t-2803 TRACY SALES CO. 18215 Parthml& Street Nort.hrtdge 987-1551 ~VON SA.LltS, INC. Ul518·11 Paramount Blvd. Paramount ME 0-3942 M.: •-617t u you are an exp. oUJce woritu • DO matter what your akllJ, regilter with •. Western Girl, Inc. 2700 Barbor Blvd. C.M. 1010 N. Main St. 8.A.. PART TIME WORK .. AVON CALLING" can tum your time Into excel· lent e&l'T11Dp. Call Collect 630-6860 NOW JNTmVIEWING FOOD & COCKTAIL WAJTR.Es.5ES APPLY IN PERSON lJB.ENS RESTAURANT 251 !l. COAST HWY, N.B. DAILY 8 TO 6 P..M. H OUSEJCEJl!PER, Uve 1n. No children, •~ day• a week. Lovely Mp, apL + aalary. U hu1band 6: wUe, husband's Hrvlce not needed. Glve References. Box M • 125. Dally Pilot. 8t.eno/r-.ptloru.t. •.. to •OO U/30, gd penonallty Dent.al Amt, expd, at-ABYSillER, live Sn or tn.c, 30'1 --··-··· 350 B out. Own room, TV, balb. 8U-aa70 M9-21d P1-... Saturday Ad RUTH RYAN AGENCY Com• In today ~t U9 find you that JUST RIGHT poll!Uon. 1793 Npt., C.M. 64M85' 17931 Beach Blvd. 8•7·SHl17 10'2 W. 17th 8.A. 647-6'81 ~ Your Loe.I Agency Our 19th year helpln1 peo- ple lil<• you find the beat job avaUable. SIU 2 ch1.ldre. $100 mo. 18231 Fa1rqy Ln. HB. (HWlt. in&"ton Village, Spring· dale, ao of Edinger.) Any- time. ONIST, part time, DR'• ome.. Npt Bcb. Pleuinc perlOIWlly el• Hllttal. 'nlun, Sala, am. All day Wed. $1.50 hr. Box M-127 Dally Pilot. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN needed. V.'e traln you. Orange Cout Rily, 488 E. l 7lb St. C.M. 848·3923 anytime. LO CHI care. Mon . Fri. 2:15-6:1&. Your home or mine. c.dll, 675-1481. WT D! Lite b.Hltpr/ Simple oook'g !or 2. Room ol: bo&rd/$1'0·mo. 64S.-6932. OUSEKEEPER • baby llltur 5 day1 a week. 6•0-13M. ENT AL recept/ u ailt, exp. or college. 25 -35 673-&2• 546-3000. QOM cl: Board In exchge Dlal direct 142-61'78, charp R your ad. thton tit tNM-k and tor 3 · hrs h~ekp·g per nay 548.0!\3:1. U11tH to lbe phone rln~' obs-Men, Wom. 7SOO P"r Mlfl' wantffi. woman or roupte w, some 111come Help W1ntad, A Women 7 400 I BEE LINE FASH IONS bu openin111 for alyllata in this e.rea. No lnvul.. no I age 11.nuL Trana nece88&ry. I Chance tor adv&11ce. For ap. Mrs. Gibson 546-2850 lo M~e 6 unJt.s L&guna Beach. Some elCJ> required. W UI turnl!h Bachelor Apt w1all ul1ls linens. phone, .. l!m111l salnrv . Phone H 2-[1161 E \'es AT ·2289. Sal & Sun HY 4·428:1. ART·T~1 E -. ,...nJ: Dn\'e 'ROOM8 (compl.U a.ou... RCA TV BTEREO COMB tu1 > mcJUdl.nr bnud .,... $125. A4mlr&l re:trtcerat.or 6 148.0369 tamoll.9 model rana•. '6 Mo ;::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::;;;:::::...=:::::::::=:: Pay only ~.Cl() weeltJ Y· Mlacell1neou1 Out of town cndlt wel 8600 TURE REFR10 (FRIGIDAIRE ) come. BUB YURNI 172' Newport. COi ta $45, RUNS <tOOD! Mesa. 6'6-0513. EVERETI' coraole plan o, patio. .ofabed, table. cbr9, ed-tablu. LI S-1070. M5·2231 SOLID Maple t ••mbinallon hutch It table at 14 cost. Pvt. pty. 1177 Fl Camino Dr, CK. MM046 Office Furniture 801 0 WALNUT de1k, \lph".SWi'Vfi chair • eettu . Like new. #305 Bay Lido Blrli:. USED wooden office de!k I 30 I. 60 x 30, 6 drawers. • ea. 238 Robin Hood p c M. Off ice Equipment 801 DITrO L • 18 OFFSET dupUcalor. $1095. or but otfel'. M8·83l1. New swtrn Su1t-s - 1 Pe 2 Pc R1ktn1s 695·199:i QA.RAG!: Sale Every• G1r1ge S.le t.hinl roes! LArlit\ &: men'• clolbing ratlo- equlp / A p p I t a n t• e s I Jewelry/ All t ' pP<> h~e • bold le PenonJI n~ms I I022 2z• 0nyi. B&J. 15. MOVING • furnlahlngl!, an • COLLECTORS item.~ / wn G6rrard rec·plyr & n c tlques, dlabes, linen.a, do quUt. brtc-a·brac, ,arde toolll, atep ladder, shell.II etc. 607 Acacia, CdM. n $70/ Carved Sparush type buffet $70, 100 lb~ tiny Jamaica seashell< ml\ke offer, OR 3·5H~. FA tu mac ea 200,000 BTU 80,000 BTU. 10·1pd blke w&Aber, mlac. •oa N. New port., NB. M8-9915. , 9" DEWALT tUl·• It u w, $1CIO. Stauffer tAb!i>, S30. LI 8-7011 2092 \\'&l la('e STOVE, re:tr1,ce.rator, Ugh t A: fixtures, miac. Frt aft, Sat. 1~9 PNcllla Ln. NB 642-S.81. SUPER collection ot GA.RAGE S & I'" ~Ilse. IlAml. Including Rnyal Portabl. typewnter, Xlnt. cond. $40: 408 Dah 1.! Cor- ona del Mar. tum.., b&by nads, clolbu, mJ ac. 2 HEATH Clllun Ba.nd tranacelft'f'I, 1 .,,nb1le, 1 bue. Comp!. W onlfnn&S Nearly new. Sa• SH~. 648-7418 341 Del ~&r, CM 2395 Columbia Dr., CM. GAR.AGE Sale set • Sun. Knitl.1ng mac .. $60. 203 Cecil Pl., C.M. HUFFY rotary pwr mower, lil<e new. Furniture, toola etc. 2090 ){eyel' P1, CM. Appll1nc .. 11 00 WASHER • need.I repair: elec dryer . 1ood cond. 1st $45 takes both. 6411--3153. TV • REFRIG. Rent.ala. 100% purchue opUon. l!l3 W. 19th S t, C.M. 15U·1'6'. LIKE new Cold5pot re!rts. W /ll>tl lb. tnuer, 196 or make otter. 6'2--0752. WESTERN Holly stove, xlnt cond. l60. Servel re· trig. $10. 648-3507 eves. NEW GE Dryer never UMd $135. GE Dryer uaed 1 • yr 197.50. 673-39(8. 1962 KENMORE 600 ~ able diabwuber. Exoel. cond. 190. ~S-H50. y REFRIG. Gm 2~DR. Many f eat.uru., Xlnt cond ! U 2l!. 64~707. 18 cu. ft. Kelv1Dat.or Freeaer, Holda MO lbt. $100. CaD KI 6-48'17. 10 CU. !L AdmJ.r&l, Croat- top freezer, Coppertone, 150. C&.11 536-78H R.EFRJG. 14 ru. ft. Auto. de.fro1t. $95. Call 642·3727 AntiquH 8110 ai?ViRAL r.ar1y >.mm~ antiques a val I al Tva'1 Cosmeuc Shop. 333 E. 17th St. CM. LACQUER nest of tables; Chin~se Ivory 11talue 20"~ Snuff botUe, Other orient· al Items. 642·2957 - Sewing Machines 1120 y BIG!~ . . . BIO!! MACH & VAC. SALE Singer r ort $8 80 ISew"I goodl Take ov11 P•l\'mlA C•n Zt~· Zn!'! $6 • pPr mil 1 Ca.sh • pa yore IH S4t Kirby Va~ 1good1 $24 .jO Homrr·v11.c !goodl $27 50 II' ALL GUARANTEED! OVER 28 • yrs ln BUS. MANY lo Choose From. Smrere Sew'g Mach/Vac 2tZS Nwpt Bl/846 -9742 - GOULD Ml"SIC CO. '53 HONDA 60, ! 1 ~,, ~ built Smith Cororl type- wrtttt $75. 499-Jfi'•'J POOL table 11.xlO BRl~S. Made in 1925, xln• r'lnd. $850. 847-1&21. MAPLE COMllNATION SWIVEL • ROCKER • R.&CLINE?. l only Rer $.U9.95 . . n·iw S86 McMAHA:\'S 15111 W. 1tth SL O>•ta Mua FURllllURE •t PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD 3 ROOMS f or S 159 or $2.00 per W Mk WE SMCIALIZE in FURNISHING APTS. P'&ctory Demorutratora 6: C1oee outs. B&nknipt •tock, Repou eut na, • Used. SHOP FIRST Washers • Ran ges Refrlgeraton • TVs BUY -SELL -TRADE APPROVl!:D corner of Victoria • 2151 Rarbor, LI 8-Meo. Open 9.9 Sat ·w 8. 0pa aun 10-.6 F R E t I'\. ... t I • I I•'' ANY TR ArJ'.~-~1 ,',ION B 6r B 'I '"" \\ I : If, "' WTDI OLD PIANOS! TOP SI· PAlD! 646-1679 MA PLE 2l" TV set Exrel- 1,.nt r1°n•I :! vr11 olcl $60. 1 ro•t ~1?1 \all 6-18·4568. ! uPH<JL."'n:tt1NO-:-s10.5o 2 pr • European rratt.s- men I l-rte e!ll-del·plckup. 21 .'> ~lain. HB. "Berny" 5Zfl·640~. GUN SALE NOW the Armory, 161lH Newy>ort Bl. 2l"AOMIIL\LTV:-biaild n111hrJg r-. •ole, perfect Nll\tl ~1, ·, , l'i·0074 P iano1 8130 I iTABYSlITER.lllt-hRe-: I' bus or ala W&J;. ~!all Offers lo rent a 1turt10 or keep111g, Mature Own naml'. addreu. fnr into. !!pmet piano for $7 95 a St"l!T· 1:11 \I.I" Joe Quigg ~!Pl<•· •fr•·· Phone fl41l·li:!:ll transporla.twn. R,.r :> r () NOT mr1nth ~o Urnlt on months YOUNG lady would like 1162•16:-,3, aft 1 PM. \\'rlrh. 6011 Warner. or rental. Rent may be .. * AUCTION! * SUN., FEB. 7th -I 0:30 A.M. VAN & STORAGE Refrigerators · TV 's • Mattresses & Box Springs · Sectionals • Sewin g machines • Sofas • Dishes • Chest of drawers • Tables • Chairs· Bike· Washer & Dryer ·China cabi· nets • Pictures • Rockers · Bookcases · Plus SEALED BARREL<; & BOXES. ! BOAT CBmR CaJUornl&'• )&J'l'Nl volume arnall bO&t de&ler. Jltre are aome RWOllS WHY· N•w 65 15' Clattlc Run1bout with back to back eeall, Mobile Hom.. 9200 * $KIERS * 36' 2 bdrm, 1 bath tral.ler. Now at Mammoth Trlr Lodge, Mammoth ML $1760. 673·86M. aft T PM. SELL or ~nt • House trlr tor 1. Nr-17th Bt. Sbop'r . MT•. Vallon 6(2-0816. WANTED: Alntream, 'M to '81 18' to 2.2'. 1205 H&r· bor Blvd., CX Mf.3277. 9300 scom·s AUCTION 841 West 19th St., Costa Mesa 646-3728 KNITTED FABRICS FOR SAL!: Rulnant.a. Samples 6: Mill· encn Bat. Only • Lm. lo 2 p.m. 929 Baker, Coat.a Mesa. * U·DO * WMktnd Specla t1 $25 wealber 11ulla ··-·-115 Clo .. out aal• .•• Deluxe pain t 60""o ott Fuller :> gal bottom bow "' 11tern light, full 19&!\ HONDA Scrambler deck hardware. Po"'~red 2~ cc. 700 m.U•. Must by new 35 HP Mere elec· aell $50 and tab over trle on new lilt-bed Lrlr. payment.a ot '31 per Rigged & ready tor Ule monlb, Call 8U·3239 alter DRAPERIES: mwit aacrt· flee CU9tom made fl\hrics, orig cost $2000. Fir to ceiling 72 wtdlb. 642-3!H3 REFRJG (SERVEL) $M SET OF CAMPER JACKS $40 545-0043 GERT'S a p.y gtrl • ready for a whirl after cleaning carpet.a with Blue Luatre. Rent electric aha.mpooer 11. Reed Hardwatt, Coat& M.eaa. ~ SPANISH DOORS AnUquo • New. 1825 Placentia, C.M. 648-15'2 )rfOVIE MITE 1& MM pro- jector. perfect;cond, $50. !148-0742. 60" De sk, Cull glus lop, typewnter compartment, lite oak • $45. 673-1259, W ARD!OUSE Clural'lie at Unique'• Unusual Used Furniture, 1561 Superior, C.M. * * * * * BAR STOOL *SALE* FRI NlTES 4: SAT ONLY Any Bar Stool In our Stock -25',~ Oft WI'Mi THIS AD Don't Miu Thill Salt' HOUSE OF CHAIRS 513 W. 19lb, C.M. 548-1454 pa.int $1:>" EXCLUSIVE II Full line et.alnleu a!Ml A phenolic Holland yacht equipment at a prtce we can ALL AFFORD. 2428 Newport Bl. C. Mesa ope.n 7 days, 8 am lo 6 pm $1 500 -Mink-Coat $300 Full length. 60-0877 DREXEL FnUtwood tble 3 leaves, • cane back chra 119:>. Kenmore deluxe vacuum $65, Inboard 1kl boat· Buick· $1 .2~. 1606 Anita, NB LI 8·090:'>. FROM bankrupt laundro- mat. 4 ..-omm dryers, 1 comm water heater. $50 ea. See al 2131 Elden, Apt 1. 546-6360. MAGIC CHE-:--:-F--R.A-N_'_C_E $25. 646·1519 after 8 p.m WARDY 8Urt'board. 8'10"'. 3 strips. Lami.nAted ekeg RM ra.Jla. OR 3-8262 REI..AXACISOR, 4 dlaJa, Verve transistor model, llke new. 536-343:>. * SPODE • Buttercup. 75 f.r waltr at 11195. 6. New 16' Gl11sp1r '69 TRIUMPH on,.. CUb. powered by Mere 400 elec--200 cc. Rebuilt. $300. tnc on new tUt-~ t rlr, MS-906&. readv tor the water at •-1....,4-5-.-cc=-,-so-VE=-ST-A_G_S_ $129:>. 1170 New 14' Gl1upar 6•9·2502 Run.bout 'M YAM.AHA 250 cc, 6 wilb hack lo back seat.a on speed. 6 mos old. '3().H new llll·bed trlr, powered monlb. 546-7&02. by 45 HP Mere electr1c. A ,82 HONDA 306 !CRAM. real buy at 1995. XLNT cond, xtn, $1150. Gl111p1r G-3 847-1621 Ski Boat HONDA 55 trail blke, %31 powered bv 40 HP Evin-".A" Avocado, CM. rude electric on ~ Wt.-646-~1. bed trlr. $695, 20•(, d!Jlcount on all 11lumlnum boat.a In 1tock. 9350 196• HONDA 60, excel cond. $180. 14f.t840. T r1ilert, Utfllty 9450 60 MORE new .t: u9ed of BOAT tniler, all metal E'qual value t.o chooae S"ood condition '85. Crom. LI S.SM7. Harrison's Boat Center 2301 So. Main Trvcb' 9500 '5!> CHEV. e PICKUP * Uo11tl TR.A.IN • about $300 worth !!Xlras. Will (Corner Wamerl 11ell for $75 or bPst offer. Kl :>·0424 Sa.nta Ana ~48..0704. I FOR aa.le or trade: 111· CUI· Fleet.aide 8 ft. bed. Rear· wrap bumper, xlnt. TOO x 15 x 6 ply ttrea, bi« znlr· rora. All AJuka ft!t.e. Sound • aolld tbru-out! $1095. BeaL GMAC Tenna I tM6 s. Cout Bl!)'.: -=============I tom Inboard-Utility. For Misc. Winte d 16 l O, bay or rl'mpl equipped tor I local fl~hlng. Incl: head, WANTED eel of uaed golf comp&M, mar11n gear, dub~. ~ & cart. canv&3 lop • ,cove"-trlr, OR 3-1207. bait tank, glassed. Tb.la boat wu locally bulll at Lquna RYatt 4·77'• '54 FORD Econollne heavy duty, 1 owner. li•vy duty. R lcH, ' apd, camper Take over payment.I • 84&-1211 . 11-* * * FURN FROM ESTA TE. M achinery, Etc. 9700 Fabrto upbol couch. Con· 20" Band •"'. 24 · J ig saw, a eo1t. of over $5000. Would corulder late mod· el etatlon wagon ln excel. cond. a1 even trade. 646·5827. '50 STUDEBA.Ja:R Pick· up. Overdrive, 8 cyl. $275, good cond. Get.If 1ood mileage, Mf.7377. ~rt. aettee· fumed oak 12" Tablf' saw. 6 Jointer. LI 8·4366. frame A: lealberetl~ uphol. Wicker arm chr. ''l..ay- back" Moma c:.hr w 1foot re1t. Two 5' 1t.and·lampa. Din. rm cJobe elec fbtture. BR W'l'O\.lght lron elec fix· ture. 2 arved bead boe.rda • lWJn beds. AJI going fraction catl ~08 VI.a Lido Xord. Lldn lslf', NB OR 3·2006 PRO\.l'\CIAL Hut< h Diiii- lab. ~loo. liv. room •el (BaM Wegnrr rlrs1gn l 6'6·i'(}(l, WASHF.RS. Dryer~. Re· condlllllned A. G 11 a r Term• Da\'tS • Brown, '11 E l ith. 646-16114 STE;\ ~I CABl.'\ET-1 HOW: ardSI TEP.P.IFIC BL'Y' S7;:, OR :>·178~ FREE TO YOU CAST iron bathtub 2340 Elden 646-3157 2;~ . IDEAL boya dog. halt Ger- man Shepher<I, ha.If Chow Youn.rr. 11Lr0nir. 1nteU., .t: frtentlh· 1996 Anaheim St • C.M U 8-~Zti I. 2·5 F"REE-t11 ~·lOl.l-.mm;: f'1IO<lll' • We1mrr male r11rpv 7 \I k~ uld Ha.s !>hot.... 1193-37~9 :.!·6 PETS_&_ LIVESTOCK- Oogs _____ H25 33' ELCO SED. T S. S 'S Radio. Sleepa 6, 1t.ainleaa steel galley, loaded. Mual aee. Mak.a offer. Re«nl aurvey. EVES 494·0536 &A VE MONEY ••. 18' Southcoast. i 5 hp in· ooard boat, r ood conJ. ht'ad, (.'O\'er. anchor, w hea' y duty trlr. 38.1 Santa I1a-bel St. CM Sl850 cuh. 642.Cl'431. -BESTO~FER TAJ<ES• 20 Swedl.6h bit Day Crut.- tr. Volvo Penta eng. Great Catalina 8kt & tun boat. :'\OW AT CR AIG'S MESA I 920 Harbor. 642·2020. PET :::HOP · Groom-~· \VlZARD gla.ssed boat mg oy l{A Y. Speua.J get w I matching trlr. 15 HP acqua1n1".J otter tor the E\'lnrude, elec startlnJ , mr nth • f Frb. To\' s, $~. nmo~ controls. Re&I bar· Min• S6; Stands SlO gam at $500! LI 8·7283. 5•'1·12~1 Eves & week-ends by AppL 3t' STEPHENS Express '63 CH.EV ~ • ton Pickup 6 • cyl/ 1Uck/ HD-apl'll/ RA:H/ SHS2· 1 H2 1.tter I pm. '59 CHEV ~-ton pickup. 6-cyl, 1Uck, 8' bed.. $600. Call M7-MT1. '64 FORD Econollne. Good condJtion, auto. Pick up pa~nt.a. 645·7'12 -·37 FORD PICKUP MAJ< E OFFER! .\36-11750 after 6:30 pm '63 FORD pick-up. 8' bed, R , H. .65 tags. $1300. ~8·81:>11. 'M CHEV. pickup, gd Uru, mech. MlWld, Best offer over $400. 646-0301. 9510 MILITARY Jeep, 1HO, ' wheel drive. Good run· nin, cond. $600. 6t2-o6U .. POODL~-St :> up A.KC Cruiser w/many extru. ~:n ·I'•!+~ :1.:~ !' Mu'" Full price S9 ,500. By Ornn~· Toy k Min. Brown. 111\v, owner. 673-os:i6 POOL Tabh•s · '6.'t~ Brun~· wick $345 FREE I ue & lMlllll 100"~ • ftnr CUSTOMIZED 19't JEEP A SPORTSMAN'S DREAM 875-1123 1\rrunt •"•' \'ar agu \\ . .\~I Flt I ·il" n11l•lr • n SI otJ •rn Ttn\• t o\'3 S~ilboats 9010 umpert ''I 'h "•i. !tt ",1t1•11·r TrR•lr 1 .. 1 Hhlt:: ~·,.rv (1r ----------XL."\T t•onci' 1962 17-ft 9520 ~·I 1 1 .. :1 Thi,.,, I'" !'•;J • I.I b·l~W. Fl:"'S · l'111t.r f'vlr, north :1 1, 1 I· ri•I •', I· i•h 1._, tli i li· -, .·i i .,• • AIJO Self cont.aJned, sleeps i.atl RPR!'lv ln 1'1\t'•'. 11uper 6 ueoo ....... .. 1 "' h • "111 ' 1 .-.howini: L.: .\ H I\ l. F, S :-' ,.11111 It::; idnt rnntl, Tit :>48-54~0 . · "' v-n• 8 ' · :"\"'' \•II, nlllr• ... r Fltp· h • aft c. ".'I -8~ABOVER CAMPER ~ nrthn1r, C'hamp11m S1retl. '' ' " s pt' r I '•'Oil t .<•n r•n11· r.n leeps 6. Take over pay rr:;:, Uenef11 fut (o)c al 17 'h.impaon~ in " Gt'n-31'11' GAFF' Yawl, galley, of $38.99. 642·2'"49. 11'1111-• THE P.OTAP.Y •1"8l~on~ I :KC. Reg. 8 .. nclO!!ed hea11. Aux. eng. A :-.;:-.;s I ''' 1 '"• a.senJt puppirs. I ,"\rwp .. rt ~louring _ · · · __ Phrm .. ~lll·ll2 16. '1H ·l>'l6!• U I\ f:l,Y 'lntllf'~ . ~lli:ht v -* 'l'rTI \L P. \Tr s -------11 "I /;.; n• w A ... , i ,.17.l.S I' · ·1 1 " • * I S:"\II'E No. 1133[> complele. c;,.11; 'I (111 "I' Llr-· ' et •1•na .l\1tPnl1on g1~·~n l.1k" nrw \\'oon bulk I· .. I • hntl' • HJ. •••. I :~· •• ~1~.::>.~' g ~:I ...... u rJ:1~ ro~ "111~. $750 !'I 1 Ii· ·Put ,r • 1-ll• _ _ 'I 1·l!l •tl I' 1'· r\1 . Ba\• l->h111 r• I At'<;JI \:"\ flll{l-Al\<'. 21• ~IARCO~l K!'lcb/Xlnt r.1'.·d Ii < 1 ,'lt I ''.1• ,~1 ' _A· rlamr., l·nni111 Coal. $2900. Tt I nl• 1).1.1·1.'1"1.·1 M7-!t;J1'1 vr :'117-6367 Im ported Autos 9600 For Qu ality Imports Check JIM SL!:MONS Ohunond Value Uaed Can 90 Day Warranty on All 1502 So. Main Santa AH M3·73M BORGWARD days. Glen Mar are11, HB. 1 1 1 1 phunP 1 T<lm ll&byaltting job ln H B Huntington Bea<·h. applll'd toward p11rchl\.5e. · · ' BAR-,:,ll'IS--, younv A.-a t: erea only. Full time. 0Wll ....,, .. 6~0-1670. 1801 Newport ta.nsportatlon. 536-0119. tractive u 30· Day shift &: Schools·lnstruction 7550 C.M . .,.--,--- i\1((' t:i •ll. g ...... I\ th 3·• IU I ·1·• L' b I - I I" .... ,. •• ' ·. ~ .. 1 erg as sloop "S BORG\V" oD I '"::rrn .-r~uS l:•~·l J.,. s., .. 1~ i; !20.000 In\; ,, ~ ' ·• • 'I ,.,., .i1 u-11 ,;," "'·· :1 ~laKe ufrt'r (JR J·SS4i STATION \\'AGO~ * PUBLIC AUCTION * ;;;&-;--part lime. The Bee Hive, -· ~-~ SPINET niano Wa l. w-btt "~ baby 11lt evenings, 6431 Edinger. H.B. Apply I Chilcoat . JO Leason• " -· h M t I ,..., In Th .. mns Organ. Sacr1· I • ,,_r ome. 8 ure, Pea· tnonungs. TYPING SCHOOL f 1 -.it. experienced. ----lcl''. $7.'10 ' 6i~·061'1 l U 8-5998. PART Umt bllllng clerk. 173 Del Mu, LI 8-2859 i'tiITURE woman would Must be able to type 60 ----Organs 8135 ~e babysitting from 8PM ~dm b~n ;::t ~i'P~~~~::· Agencies, M, W 7600 HAMMOXD Spinet Theater ~AM. LI 8-3877 _ 642-3470. · !-* YA-LLERY * Organ wilb Leslie Speak- HOUSEWORK $1.25 hr. EXPERIENCED-ovel'lock er. Thrttling Sounc1-0n!y ..._ t,...n..,,,.. •·tlo A k Employment Agencv $1425. See and hear It to· r; "·". h b. 6th, al Con111w11l:il lloU M 8:rn I'.. l~l St., Santa An a -9.30 t\ ~l F'11rmtu1 R1ci 10, .\ntlC')Ul'S • AppltnlWP' l' \. " • Ir") • Power tool<. • & I 111, • r • • 1t• :•1• t .. 1 1:::-tat..-s. PHIL HANSON. Auctione er 1 Al·i· -· A running root at a ' '''/.. 111 m.111111.' LllH 1 11 11·1th trallrr lull S ACRIFICE $265 Cllllll !';~"~1 .• ,.. ~~·0 ltJ !;;, j ro\•cr. man y extra!l.' I !146 S. Co~t H~. ' .. bJU, li.ltt'r· •' .10 rni ... 36·9860. La.tuna Bch 494·77H lll•:Al:J.E \fi\Lf.; lll·\IOS \\. \"'TEr·r-.-,-p--b d \ht ' · ~ · ·' • , se1 .-now 1r FIAT P.F:i; I :-.\II tn ~u .. 11 eund1l1un I .'t lii·I:':~~ •~13 1 ni:l-71fi6. ·61 Flat 1200 R-0ad1ter, U,\ s;;;1:T ll•111r.rt (1'1'1~ " 4 l H::D Finn -# 185---1 new paint, rebuilt motor, " nth• \ ,., . sh S . . . exce . 'fl .. Ii •-·--... vr.... n. 1 I po\\~r eewU1g machine ' tor NevL LI 8-1981 t e<I A 1 I We have good job listings d:iv "t Svulhland's largest --..----opera ors want · PP Y for men &: \\Omtn. New Dealer-· I it• ' "' . ~ ot~. .;~. lrnt rnrt~ condtLlun J,, r!'n11e. Priced below C'~ll c14 1l·O~l !l. _ I _8J;fl :l-820.I. . book. $050. 675-2514. _ -·-·· \\'F:U.:11 Tt rnr1. 3 m<1s ft ~ JAGUAR i[iiiiiili~l. ... i-iiii-iiiiiiiiiliii.-iiilii~-•m~lli~ I rur Al<C' ~rg. <'hnmp Powe r Crulatrs 9020 Kl i ·59GD t){fices at 838 E. lst. San t:i A llJ I my home/ Specla.ltzlng 2907 S. Oak St. S.A. llallng1 datlr. HAMMOND ORGAN In shlrta • p&11tl!/ Bnng N£ED lntelUgent-Women 1834 1\ewport. Co1ta ~1\>sa STUDIOS hani;er!I._ LI 8·3811. 40-55 for EducaUon&l Call 646·8071i 2~:\4 E. Coast Hwy ·;XPERIENCED ex • prl· Service. Will train. Mr. OR 3-8930 Vltle •t l'rt>t.ary want! part· Wanlt~s. :>36·8921. MERCHANDISE FOR CORONA DEL MAR tlm1· lvping. :141\·340. HSl-:KPR wtd! Re~r-....,; : SALE AND TRADE r llt>M lhe fabulous A.Cl...EN \°Il"rF'C>di\Y°work New-children. Goorl rcr Ll\'e Furnitur• IOOO 'Thl',11 re Compact Organ· port U":l• h art'a. 543·54:'>:.I. m top Mlary wnt•• box -----with electronic traps and .A.DY t\'tll Cilre-for-!Irk~ P·l 21 Daily Pilot FOR RJ-:N'T • 4 room11 C.:n: t11nl'l'J -ONL y llt 1\46·1117P. !.'HARP Typli1t \\' gi•od nil Mt••Jrrn furnH11rr $2i1 mo. l'ltl:CUl!AN MUSIC co: IOU::-.fA'LEA:-.'l ~<.;----:-Rcf around office exptr. Ap· 1 1110• • 1111rchll"I' option 1Arr .. M1 from FaHhlon Sq. 1 r l" ln pcr.«in . 'l'•(>7 r.iin· ~t:i W. J9tJ1 <;t , CM I Jrtlu Tuwn 8; Country ~1'12·t;O!l7. J • I •• dn!ph St. C.M 1 ·~"· 4.,, M 1·43lt' ob Wanted Bt\L:YSirir;n, ~1 .. 11• u1111 i H \'1·r \N n·d111r111 w u~~~n ~Ion &: Fri 'Lil 9 pm 7030 \\'e•I'. '3 ,\ ~1 . 3 p M I ••'l in il n, m11tr hll.1t '<oluJ • imuhn•StO~) Ir C'll\rke Men & Women Chr H 1.111 llnmr 0' n 1 n111h11i: tahlf> F.-c• •·I. •'vnu - -. -~--- 111111'1. 6;:i.:iiw-t j $i:'I. :!:.?.C F.h111l. L!rJ.1 1 1 !elavl.,on 8205 Colle ge Students Available . 6i'1·ii2:~:1 -~l,\T1·n1-; lrulv fnr "'' •1· 1 -WE RENT • I ii •lf'' ~ "k I IV ""' ;\ l'T 011 ll•'r" ,,. I rnt .. n' "'' ,1 1 1-,n~r"' 1111, ,11 I h11 1111111 P k rd rig rt· 1 i'\• w & 1 '"d T\' "· r11to r ·"" -:-. 111 111111• I I r m 11 1,. llugt' TV~. 1;i I 3. phnn• ..;r .. r•t" ft.A .v n·i-t r , I 1· 1 ' 1 1, I' 1 11 •11! • A1•1 1 11nly, I v. • 11' 111, clrvrrs Iron•·•~ ,,\ u-1,11111" .11•rv "'" 11 1 r · ·· '' ",, I< tn<'h rhr;;:· 11 "1,, .. "h"l'I' 11~ 1 ,.,1,., • _ l'•· H i;,, :.lo\l'!. l'lr Opu .. 11 ·r~I' ~•II•••• 11i.e l-1t Ill 111ntrol ~·111 1 (;~; 1·: 1,., (°1'11 11 l 'lllip • ltllu1y. 4(1 )'fl lll •pllRIHI' 8 1 .1 ., • l t11.1t r;: II i, r 11'"' I I-•"·'•' ,,. ' 11 I"' I I • 11t..1,•, 1: .. ~ • cl. 1 -i.1111" I rh;i1r' J ' ,; ! •• 1, ,, ••• ,~, 1 • I essee s ,,.,.,, '.u .ttton t'1•""'" ~ =""'"" 1• • 11~l •• ·'• ~,.,,10 > I I I '\ I \I ,I 1 I I 1011ht11i: \I th II II\ I.\ 1 .. 1 '\II llnrd cnk Mftrle 1013 S. Ma1'n 111 ·' 1·11.or "\'iT \I), ,, , ~ •' • I ti II•. 2· , 11.,,1 , 1 n1 j 1;1~ .ltrn~_______ '''"'• ~ .. ·• r .. r..r,1:::.: , Kt ;~::'" .c till fl Tio'\ *AUCTION * CLA~K VAN & STORAGE & REPOSSESSIONS ! .1rtial Listing Onh BC':i111 \\ ·'" 1:t oCClce desks. thrs. (11111,i:: t .11J &: Eqt1 11 1,,,,,d used fu rn11ur<' of all i..111.I' 2 :\°1.'\' , ,, · in 'made Ell'l' nl1'1Hlc1~. 1 11111• p l1.•lt• \\ n 'tachmts: t\C'w P1' an'. i:C'1 hn· <'r~. ~111\1 l. •C'kcrs: LoH·h· IH\\ Hdr111 ,,•t-: 11 111111;! 1 ts. Dlnett11s. ·Bunk hen,, 1111 trr'-•<' . ·1 \ Lnmp$, Or<'or \ !11·~1, ~1 11 rtll' p ,' Stoves. \\"ashrrs. :\I\() rl1 • lr111111 I t. Pool T.1blrs & P1111.: 1'111 T.1hl1 '''1 ~tl\11 ~IOHI"' I' I :r .\I. ym·1~ ,( ~ AND Tl: \II Fn 'I() WIND Y'S AUC TION B~.RN 2075 1 • "-'wport Blvd .. Costa Meu Aucf ion Friday 7 P.M. 1 Ml 6-8686 ,, .. ,,;; All sh<tt• 611i 196ll -------•Mark Of Roya lty• fll 11:ut~!1~ff"P· I\ bl'au· 1!159 CHRIS Cralt Ca"a· , her w m11rntr!!. 12qo en" •Y I 1111•1\lh'. :\h•1l~ Ht·n~· hour~ 1 $ 11100 cash. .... 1 A lwaullCul <;Qmtnnallon or P111hlr l!'t :r:-:!' ;1 h-:-1:l1 11 (1111· luxury car \qth lbe ' t'n1t•ne or a powerful H -2.1 F. • .-fi \ 'lf:~'I c.'Rl'I~ . .,.,R orses 8830 r. ~111 its r11r. Tius 1001 -----_ I ::1•1 • Ill' All t1btrglu' .1 \Gt.AR X K J:io must ba:!r ~,\l 1r11s · 1~rEn cn.n c: cui. • t rlr ~arrttirr• cnns1dere.J a uniq1re a111o- 1 ! • \ •• ~· trllr1I An\)1111, IH:.!-;}31•1 J nt•Jb1 r. H's radiant Brit· 1" '"•1' ·l ''~·ftl•tli I ---111h 111ring g reen extermr I ~AN_SPORTATION-1 Speed-S~l~~ata 9030 am! l11;1;u rwus lcalhcr tn• ---l~t:\li\C l<, ~l<I ll'rlor shllW only the f tn· Boats & Yachts 9000 Fa 1,11111 ~r'' Lir• 111 1·~t • ( larl'. IL mu!lt bo I I \ \ I:\•; < -. ... nt1 , •• ~l11•t S ·1 I If ti•' 11 I 11 ;,!.; l 'I .... -I-· I ::,;1u:r s: :.Ml 1 ~.••1\ (,,\1 1, NI: toi:I ''l"tl J\.I 1·riu1r Tiai.Pr 11r 1·n to be apprtciat\'t1 311 ()ff..:. 11nr1r~ ~1:, 11021 n onllls fina.n..-lng a \all· ab!t Marin• Equip. 903.S Elmor~ Motors ---- j I I 1.. I"• r11:-.t \\ 11\1.EH :-.1: • :q \\ ~11(1', I• Ill:\ \\ll\l.ll!f, \1 t \' "\f .... , I fl11 \ '''•'l J 111 • SI 't• t 1 •I! '11::, ·' I ' . ' 'I• 'ft• •a.:· ' t 1 I '111 f I I \ \' I ' 11 • , 1 t •I• t I t I 'I .... ,.. ... '( -. . -----... ) . -te ~··•• "11 .. N•••~ .... TRANSPORTATION 1 TRANSPORTATION I TRAN SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Imported Autot 9600 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION w trl .. f',.b, .'), 196.i I I ---------Y900 TRANSPORTATION 1 l mpo•t~ Autos 9600 lmpo•lod Au!ot 9600 ~tod Autos 9600 \ Imported Auto• 9600 I Imported Aut01 9600 VOLKSWAGEN Uoocl Core 9900 ;:.U.::..1ed:;.::_...::c_.,_• ___ _ Import~ Autoi 9600 1 MG MG PORSCHE -~PRITE _ VOLKSWAGEN ··~~!~!,••• AIR~~~~~~~ 400 59 M r.. A TAKE ov;.:--j;a,·mtnt 11n '65 V.W.'1 $1795 p.o.e. r M\jA-'IK ..... ,1 1urqum~e • .• u .. • • Thoro ughb red 1~ Sprite '" \t'IY i:11•l<l ALL MODELS & cowRs 6s v olklWa.gl'na u a1:1 ·.,2 CHEVY 11 uDTo MERCEDES BENZ him. bl&tk 1ntr ll.ln~ ron<l ~C-a1t 6i6·.;1;i<, __ ,, rM~.tEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDlATE DELIVERY n H Top. Tonneu11. ~1llt 1,1. 1111111:: .\17.1'• 1 1111~11 SUNBEAM 1' ,.,.(' 12,000 Warrantv an<l 11f l:OUrlll' t.hty'rc ,, .. 'fl2 MERCEDES 300. 6 rurt111n ... A,i.in.: snon. ""' 1•hN'I•, 1nch11 tw~l· for Sa le • Complrt~· St'lt'ctmn t 'rwd \'.xpenalve If you uy 11 vw p G , 1,,, 1 11trer. R II. rt' Itt1a.11t 2 tone aqua. '' 1 plush hu1 krl Mat lnttt w ''alls ttr. Economy 1- lu.~ury in a ptrfrct 11Z" for many window hdtor. Flnut 673-0910 ,., hi 11 I-ll'nthrr 111 trrw1 ( 11-1-If v w ··from i 4vr. Crum II.JI Aulhorlzl'd Dul- German eng k lux11ry •. -:'>3MG-T 0-'-tilr-; onrnur' 1<1111 111r WI' will wht>ll'Nllf \\•\Ill to' h.111,;• \Hiii \\ hol• • 0 ec ors em • D L . ( Cl . Over 70 units tn 1tcx;k. Or1;:: cost over $12,000. rond1t1on. ?\PW lOI' llr,.~. t hllPt h<lllll \' th111 "''''kl'nt1 l lll)H'jll on \\ htll » rm~ I ean ew1s o. 1-'\lll llf\\ l'&r war1 IUll v on S unroof. W&lnul Ir. leather w1n<lows, p111nl, ch1oml' ~~!l!I 11111 r1111 >tllll• 11houhl ti•~ Thro \'Oii I 63 Sunbeam . . .. ' these Clirl. mt. rechn i.etlls, Becker R97.:,973 rrr 8H·'i~fl~ I Elmore Motors """ 11 1" , 11111 vlf to t1r11·t.' llumgton Lr\l llt' y1111 1(11,1, 11111 oor MI 8·11.,113 C M CHJCK IVERSON, INC WTO,-By pvt • ply. Old beat up VW. The older the bellt'r 77 4·9:'161 1 Ana· helm• aClrr fl.30 p_r_i• __ ONLY $1795! A~I FM LW, indlv hlrs, t • • 1 1970 JI bl Bl Kl {l 0:103 fuel injec. pwr areer It MG •48 TC rlasgir. Ori~ !1t1:?"1 1;111<11'11 •iro1'• ~1111 ''"r ti:i PUP.:-.t'I 1-. < 11111v• can br thr ,r11•n•I ""1w1 ···--······ 1 ar •r •• , b1 ks. " l!p Eyncllro. ... Ina!. Clean Be~t (J(ftr I JE 7·6630 Thill i: If' .. "' I II i:. Sll\'t'r nf thlll 1111''1"1f'I•'< ,. II[ liJ Volk1w11gl'll •••••••••• "htel ind 1u1p. ImmAc. PvL ply. 962· 1G86. ,. ,:'!'-·'''~ \ HHO~ZF:. """ p ti.•ant" L'I 1118 ""' 1 "11 h "'. ~nghsh coe.rh " 11 k 11111~ ~l'flllll. Jo'ull prt<:e 61 ST A TlON \\'ogon 1~ t1ru. n u11IRp lllf'lnJ! •:rl":!I, 300 or l h1i-111 .. 1·11 \\I'll! •1""' s. I .••• lhnn 3000 ml • BUICK 196'.! LE-SABRE-. -,.-d-r-. -hd-- top. xln l cond tow m1. full pow, fllC air :'14fl -6'680, eve" & wk tnds. Btsl GMAC t~rms• 114G S Cout Hwv ; Laguna. HYall t -770 -LL"XLIRYCMPA~ 1'a1• $3800. My new one 'M MOB, wh wills. R H "h ""'' ln11 & <'Ill: t.1 u~l h h I t I , 1 • ""'' ....,.,.. -· dock~ today. U 8-1729 1 rolOt' "-~e ~. 1 I''~~ n· •Jllfpn&Jly bwll 1-;" 111"1'" CHlCK lVt:HSO.N. ll'C $2500 Pl'rf. rond' 646-2128 R.o&dspef'd tires. $269:i 1-rll S 041 nr h<·•t "' trm•r 8 <'l'kr1 A:'-1·1' •• t ra· (~lures on th1-. ruw 111itc1· 10711 liar•~·r Bl. Kl 9.030.,, Kl 6·7101. Oonaet FM $30. ri36-1545 ("nil f\36· 920 I I "" " VOLVO tl u• .\II lhll' am i.11 r motl1le mrlull•· 1111 lholr1. • ••••••••• -PORSrHE prtPt'fl cov. Thi~ \\'trkctu1 JlOWtr a.seist:it •h"r hi.ll\r'"' • 9900 ,_ u111\ S!infll• OllC'\' v1111 ha1·-k wattr coo1t·1l n1nn1f11ld •• e e e •••• t used Cars 9900 UMd Cars -HAVE-Yotf DRIVEN- T HE NEW ~I-BUICK-. -xlnl-1..ond~ New balt"ry. izd lite&. 65 tu:, S9:'1 Kl 9·3898 '63 CHEV .. :127 .. V·~ ~­ DR. H DTOP \\' "Alf: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. '6lPORSCHE-111b 111nv 11111'"'' .i Pflrt:-\CllE 1·011, Must wr t .. 1pp1r11.1t•• 1\1 \'olk1t\\8.j:"t1 ~-Ptl ('on1 nur"4' :rn OOtl I wilt not n.· • omplrlrh· sal· th111 high 811 11 •·•I 1 unt n Si>< Ian F'ull J)rlC'"' 6511Z VOLVO~ CONOITIO!"ING a 11 ti .. Fl.LL PWR ·. NI B<'1111t. Be1gr Cordovan tu n1111 w wall" i>lr Cho1t•r nl'•· Chev. t 11u1r-111 More Terrific Values '64 IMPALA SPORT CPE. Power steering, powerglide. ractio, heater, etc. SAVE HUNDREDS· ~495 USED CAR SPECIALS '64 Caci. Sedan DeVille FUil powft, •lr cond .• MOO AC'· tua.l mu~. '64 El Camino VI P ·glidc-. PS, F9ct. Installed 111r rond. Spotlega '64 Nova 2 Door <'hrvy II. P·glide. R&H, Look, '63 Olds FIS Cutlass coupe. Sih'f'!" Blu~. Blue bucket settts. another speoclal. Only '63 Forcl Falcon FU tunt lfPOrl C'O\l ~. Ford·O. R&H: '61 Olds FIS Burke•• I tir. v.s_ Aut.om11Uc. Low, Lo"· m1lr• '58 Chev. 2·ton <'ah & chum. 4 speoect. 2 rprl R·A.'<le. V-8 eng .• Jepl equip!. '60 Impala Coupe VS. eutomatic. P·st.~r., R&.H. \'tty clean. '59 Olds 91 4-door Hardtop. All pow« J>lUJ a1r condttionlns. '61 Chewolet 4 Dr. Sedan. Powforrllde, Heater. 'S4 M.G. TF Ra.r~ daull". llurry: ! h11r d Radio & lo find. 'SI Imp 2 dr Coupe Automltte: P. lt~rlnr. P. brake~. R&H. '60 Corvair Dix. 4 dr. P·ghde, R&H, great economy. '57 Chev. 210 Sta. W9 P-gllde. radio, heater. '56 Ford Pickup Go in business for yourself. Ju~t . 'SS GMC Pickup A rPAl ,-tr.111. '58 Chev. Seel. Delivery F U't' ch1Pf ttd. vs "12 '49 Ply. Sta. WaCJOn Very clean rood lr&n.sports llon 55595 52695 519.clS 51995 51695 51295 s1295 s1195 5895 5895 s795 s795 5695 5395 5295 5295 5295 5149 Ou11ity 11 the rHton why Connell 11 the pl1ce to buy! CONNELL CHEVROLET '2121 H1rbor Blvd ... Co1t1 Me11 . 546-1203 1111, Rrckt.'r f'M 1'11l'llt · •~(lf't1 111\h 11n1· othrr rar b11t1n11 to Lh• 1; T C1rlf1 SlOW\ 1 h 11 hl~. hli lf'>I ,.,,. :rn mrmlh~ ftn11111111~ ('l\'811· ~nt .. JJIH'NI 111 ~ 1H r kl'111l C'llJCK IVERSON. l:-itt: Come In for teat d1 1ve Dean Lewis Co. CADILLAC •;!iP'l. ll42·1lfil l'\'I'' Ahl .,., h l 1 ~-:'I 11~-p " ,. .,,, 1110nl fin1•111111i: 1w111 · l!l70 Ha11>or 81. Kl 9·11:10:\ 1966 Harbor MI 8·9303 C:'-t ~ ~· .. ,. Elmore Motors abll'. • ••••••••• --1957-VO-LV0 -- _1_9_6_1 -C-A-DlLLA C Cou P" tie Ville, alr roncl'ing. 1011 n11leage, bl'aut1(ul C1msh $2.79~, $2295! '61 PORSCHE S Rlsupunkl El M t ' R H. hdrrst ... Exe rnnd Pii2~1 Gardtn C:tnv" Blvt1 more 0 ors ······••••' AlllO IOS6 BUICK $31~.0 WILL ··oni;ider JE 7 .. 6630 M2S Carden 1:r"'" Hl1t1 Call 962·21'0 JE 7 6'-30 :;1 Volks"·agl'n ·~8 VOLVO P 1900 t 'TRAflE. 675·42~~ '6tl-PORSCHE :-u petrah • o Yfllow I " . conver . --lflt>3 PORSCHE--t·on" Xlnt • rnncl! 52300 '60-SUNBEAM \!pint. Sflll• a rare cta .. sic. $99:'>. * CABRIOLET * rwt . ply 4Y •· s~..... WSW, heater. ln111lf' ill k CHICK IVER~ON, 11'\C MS..0586· ~:.!04M• 67l..S."i6•1. a!t i P~I PR 6<>660_ more. Lo m1. hkr new. L070 Harbor Bl. Kl jµ)303 ::;;::;::::.:==::::====== J.ATE\1-;~1600-CO~v:-:S3sUPER-90. A ck F .M 00n1t own ·''~·to':l.t •Ctr1 •••••••••• Snort Cara s1n~o OR BEST OFFER radio, chr rimi., hli rei:.ts. 6, wknd _c;.;:. ________ _ 962·4151 Ski rack, S39~. 646·908~. • ••••••••• -------- 9610 AWN MOTOR CO. llM Sn Coa.!it f1 1,~11y LAGUNA BEACH HY t·1034 Kl 7-3103 CAR LEASl~G-CALL US 1962 CAOILl...AC-Coupc de Ville. a ir t•ond. In\\ mileage. 1 ownl'r. $3,39~ Brsl GMAC.' lt>rrl\5 :H6 l:> Coast Hwy, Laguna. JfYall 4.7744 '58 Chev.-R•ce Cu "370" C. l. Jahna. Ent;I~. I U1ed c.,.. 9900 U1ed C1r1 9900 TRIUMPH s~ Volkswagen Sunroof, Jo'ull prk,. • TR-4-Sa le • cH1cK 1v'~~oN. 1i-..:c. WIN ALI.EN MOTOR CO. Hays. balanced and cltar· COCld. 1.nrtl'd & poh11hed. "409.. hradll. custom hl'adtr.!I. 1 ·spee<I. " So. En• J:lnl! JI l'!h • S99S. w I I I take motorcycle u partial paymt"nl !146-4396. I \ REMEMBER THIS SIGN When th1t old ur 1t1rh giving you trouble you un replace it quidcly, economiully "¥ith one of our qu1lity BUICK DOUBLE CHECKED USED CARS '61 Pontiac Starchief $1595 4 rioor hdtp . full fl" r '62 Buick Electra 225 • • . $2295 ·I rloor hcirdlop. full po•,•er. factorv ;w '63 Buick Le Sabre $2295 4 dr . hdtp . full pwr '63 Buick Special $2195 3 scat wagon. '62 Buick le Sabre $1995 2 dr. hardtop. full power. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '54 Buick Special . '56 Buick 4 dr. (2) '57 Buick 4 dr. '58 Buick 4 dr. '62 Buick Skylark .... $65 S24S $395 $495 $2145 2 dr. hdtp .. full pwr . factory air. '61 Buick Skylark $1595 2 dr ~dn . nne nwnrr '61 Buick Special $1S4S '60 Pontiac Bonn. $1495 St;i \l<JJ! .• nne owner local rar '59 Buick Le Sabre $795 4 d r hell p . full JH1\\ C'r . Terry Buick, Inc. One Block Off Cout Hiway on 5th St. In HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-6588 1970 Harbor BL Kl 9·0303 Ttus I%:! Bnll•h 1.t1 1ni. • • ~~en jtwf'l h11.-~nl '" he I • • • • •. • f I the n1rr!!l 111 11111111: Tn· •• -.-••••••• umph in l·apll\'111. r.11~-J;\ Volkswagen unoua Mack lt>alht>r 1nttr· !'Man plus' l'XlrM 1or, many extra~ All lh•a Sl:'>95 c-ar nced11 13 a """° TllU· CHICK IVERSON. J!'\C. tror Sale pnrrd 1h1~ ""l'k· 1970 Harbor Bl. Kl Y·0303 1>nd only $1 i\f\l \I any •••• mo1-e Triumph~ 111 1 h•iOlll' ••• • •• f rom. 36 mronth f MTll ing 6;1 P EL l ' X E SE D A X , ava1lablr Bl'•J:t'. All vinyl inter. Emore Moton n1.hl"r rxtra.« '1900 ml. $179'> 962S Garden Grr•Vl' RI\ I( 673-65i i JE 7-6630 ·.;1 -vw-eu.~ gd---lOiiii'. Lot~ nr ~xlras: \\' lake otu,r • 1u •n tradr 6 lf•·fl6(1l VOLKSWAGEN ;-64-vw-J;;it-i::r•rn "" n:l\·w .-1200 -Xln•·wnd! R.ad10 \\'"\\' l't',ll • hrll • I C'.11.11h"r '""11" ~l'>tl • Underi,eal Grawl·1:1111.t Ill-I · 111mbc1 • •IHllJI 'I"'''• l\;'':.:J'.!11; "Wa1rf'll RnhC'll VI \'()Ll\~\\'Ar.t-::-.: .. ,, IH6-M1~1i '""' ,,,!'I,, ·,31j.fi '.!17 :!11101 .64-V\\·-su ~-~Iii AO:: l'r>111rn1l1P Lan" l1'1nt111::- I 013,\' & \,\'htl• ,... \~I· 11on Rl'AI h f'M ~PBl • hrJ1 !Jn• . Iii, V\\ ltl:hl < •llltJl"I l'A· ml Like nr\\ ;\l-'kr n(. • 111),.,nl rnndlllf•ll S 40 fl'r' ij73-~Qf;T ~·~·iQ20 6lVWSEDA1'-Lr"'k.~-& I '63 V\\' ~ n1P• h · t1>nd' nms hke ntw. Sl'r at 17:\11 :"l'w V•h e~ & Cltlllh. Anaheim. CM ·,,~.i;7:,3 St3llll Qlll ~~1!·01111 1 I or 6'i6·5902. -6~-vw~WARP.A:-;'TY- \ \\'T D'.By pvt--l'I\' .-Old DF.Ll!XE $1 699 C Jl Beat • up \'\\ Thi' older ~2-3803 1 H nll? Bch • t.h,. ~tler! -:;1.9:.i;1 llfter '82-V\\', rhromeMmb-:--.r. 5:30 A nahr1m I •pmner:o1 SI 150 ~~ .OOISS AUSTIN I-I EALEY 1965 M.G.B Herb Friedlander 13750 Buch Blvd., Westminster TW J-7566--JE 7·6124- 65 vw. 61 Simu $187S $399 63 VW blue S 1499 58 Volvo 2 dr $499 60 VW w19 $1099 60 VW 2 dr $1099 GE ().#41 I (Hwy. J9) betw. Westm•n· 55 Hillmll'I $199 1ter and Garden Grove Blvd. Wa;::. COMPLETE-147 Stike PU $199 FOREIGN CAR 53 3/• T PU Sl 99 SERVICF· 65 MG demo $1799 -~ili~~ -HONDA ·ALL MODELS Lnw A!> $215 62 MG $1 399 63 Monia I ·r•l tm. n11 nmr \\ hf'rl $1499 II 60 Corvair $699 I t1 \ ""' I' 11 S9 Plym wig $499 j \" .jj A111 n I"" "' r ~rieJfander IMPORTS -SALES & SERVICE 1375-0 Beach Blvd .• Westminster TW J.7566 JE 7-6824 GE 0-4448 I Hwy. 39) betw. Wutmin1ter £ Garden Grove Bt. I I ~ So Coast H1way LAGUNA BEACH HY 4·1084 KI 7-3103 . CAP LEASING·CALL l'~ ·so CHEVROLET Impala ~ "B" ~ ll'Ortt Convertible 200~WIW N OTHING T 0 D 0 t Just t.lkt 1 FREE r1dt a nd you lrt t llgrble to WIN' F rer drlw•n(I op· tn lo l ny litt~Ud drtv· t r ' ~URRY CO ~£ IN TODAY \'n11 ~ ~fl'lr' AUtMr· ""'I °"" 1.-r I 0t r "" ~ant" ,\n1 · "" <"f•l\•I I':) tAARQUIS MOTORS 11n·1 So Cc"'' II'". L.t::•Jna BNrh ~.1 11q 9700 WE NEED USED CARS. TOP DOLLAfl I' lit! (fo1 ''"LJ I t'lt I 1963 -CADILl...AC-rnnv Air rond'in-low milt· age $4.4 9~ ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1 IM So Coast U1w11 y LAGUNA BEACH HY l·IO <I Kl 7·3103 CAR LEASING-CALL t.:S CXD 'SOExc rond, Rtbll enit. '45,000 mt 4 dr !it · dan. I ownl'r Be1>l oC!l'r. 548·005 I. '61 CAD · CO:>:V-lM:'-t AC' Air R&H Nl'" ttrt' Low . m1 $2Hl5 "r tradi> 8•2·3316 ~tCAD-~t<dAll-n11i:-2nrl 1m-ner :-.:t'111 """ l.'nj.! & 2 r1oor hardtop. automallt', ra.d10. healer, power 11teer• 1ng. $3:1 down. $0 .89 1t1nn~h. Tradr OK. Call Bob White :'>40-0391. Dir. :S -l~tPALA . new paint, tire~. t rant-. B1i motor, Cont. tire kit, pwr. R/H $59:'>. 30:'>7 Royce Lon. Of 54:'>·5201 ·a3 I:'-IPALA ___ hd_l_p_P ..... S·R A 11 (Aw • m1 Top Cond' $201tO • firm 837-1547. CORVAIR -t>:l-CORVAIR .. MO:-:ZA" Cpe. Only $16951 Tr1'n~m1.•.,lr1n. Ven· J:CVMI. P r:. R II N r fi1Ch cordn· $I P~1 C11ll 'l i .r;,~11 '11 n h1 ''" n w 1~alls. plush :l2 ("\() J!•.1<"1 tran~. s11n Ni•l•lll' hud<"l ~al paddtrl • ., (';u1 • ltm" $1 \110 ~tll ot.tsh 1nt"r • Chntce .. toc~I "r '" 11r' Kr !l-112: I '6., trarir-1n• l!l:i: (;AnfLLAC-.r rlill\ DP Ri>tt GMAC l"nTl8 I.I~ S \'1llr. All row"r. 'll'.:1'1 . 1 ' '"~' I"',. I.;aguna m\·ntr S6.'>0 LI i;;.j )l)I I HYalt 4-77H .56-CAD-60 Sflert&l:-'4rtr '63 CHE\'ROLET Morua. air coml. new mt1Jor o·naul. S89:i. 646·4312. CHEVROLET --"ECO:-:O~iY g L'>{' '62 CHEV Ii Busrayne 2 OP. CLUB P G. fl"''· strr1 R H. «-l<" Allrart1vc r 1 mini' wh1l'1" fa" n int er. "811~· 11 known ''aht"'' ONl Y $1295! 8 P5l G~tA\ l"rm> 11 1i; .• a utomallr radio. heater. SJO dO\\ n. s~o. i!) monlh. Trad,. OK Call Bob Wtut,.. StO-OJ9i DI•. fi4 MO!'l:ZA 1 t-peed. 11'•' t h1rn 11 non mil~. Rad1ft. hr11t \\ "" r 115t nm no. 11nn'. hi<• """'' S11r nf1cr Sl"flf• r.\11 Mf 2-0102. I Cl)acl H''' Las:11ni\ ------ --111n•J Rrfl R H. w w. CONNELL CHEVROLET Ha1bor Blvd ;>46-1200 HYatt i-i7 H r II:! ~Wl"ZA I · •p. Xln• C\I Ml CHE\' F.1 Camino $11~ nr $100 &-t.ak,. ovf r. · I ~harr vi; ~111 k J.n,,.. 1 .'>46-9!>1'l or 67'>·0614. m1 6~6· 95i !fl~; Ch11Hh. --JC"Kt:ir•-\\,1 ntN1-:"\~ 0 1 61 ~tONZA 1-ownrlTop· ~·d ),\Arlin;:-Top s pauJ ---_ 1 cond• \\SV undl'r Bl-bk/ !i47·6';°21 4i·4;')J8 Si CHEVY CO:-.:V \' $99,, 67~·0614 t213I 534.:,719. Autom. 0 pwr. xlnt rond Ntw tran~. t ire)< bl\llt'ly. 6:l MO:-;'ZA. bucktt seat.I. New Car• ·-9800 brk11 S:>9:i 989 V1rtorla j 4·:.pd, R&H. frty air. xlnl CM. A pt D~ c:ond ! S 11;9:; ;,45.2785. CONFIOENTIALL Y ·49-ettEVY_2_· <1oorrW. I 'CORYmE You'll DO BETTER tom uphnt k 1r1·11ni: -------. whrPt \'.1 1;'1(1 Ii 1 irh• ~Q CORVE'TTE HDTOP AT lft rit•r -Run~ 11111 rwrtl-\\' ll'"W ··:\J'iO" m l r. Rv nirr THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2054 HARBOR Bl VO. 646-1644 -646-6 130 '" C H F:\' H 1 , 11·1v -r.i~n I: A· 11 r-. ini: nn ·:.•:-:1 Fhnp. \\'r.1 lrl ~ hr<t '~ ' ;-'I'll It It ,.1, !'ft:llkhnt I 'llllll" \I hlft f•lll~h hli\11- lntrl :-.;, \ 1• I\ ii.I ... ONLY $1795! ~l\.l::R::.n" Ul.l I!' -;,:r C'HE\"HCILF:T 1 ,, '"' f-'1ne1• for Salrs ~ -rrv· 1 WS\~fln r1' \\'~\\' ~i;w, 1r,. REMEMBl!:R "\\'e Kl .1-1!1:?4' B" 1 1::-.1M· \Prm~ ?46 S arr oe\er aaluf1Prl llnlll -~ La '"U are' I ;;: CHF:\' Vfil R II :min 'n;i~t I ll~,.· ~na • :ZR~ HARBt•~ BLVD nrw p111nl Jr0-1<1 • llntl l~'Alt 4·iH I _ -- ~ ·n~1 11 :'t'"""' l'l"i 11;;; .. ~6P'I 1 61 CO~V~:TTE Cun\! 3J'l Tt. 1 ·s Fi nil . . Ml Or~·y ,rdrn tli>h' r 1 v H P ~ I I -peril k Pn~1· R 1 vi T1tr11 t .,11 r,.1• , ai l1111 11M1 Xr1>•t~ ,.ome GOB DUNN Xlnt ... ncl 673-1-:-1 ""' k S~ono 612·2 ... n RAMBLER ·,'I-IMPALA 3H!:-Tri-rwr ·~'l-COR\'ETTE-1 ~r<t. "We Won't Be IAOk' <.h;irr' Aut<• J '\dio I ·•·2 "· ,(irk·. rwrn,· extras. Underiold" i :,9;, flG2·2!1fl:l ~ni._1 ond 642-0991 _ li4.; :"cwport A\~ ~,fl-NO~IA O \\'.\CO:": :-v~ CONTINENTAL Costa Mrsil RPblt rn~ !.t I 1·nn... R H - nr Kl :-,.9;,41 SHARP' ... ~i-lliOr. '61 C0:"11!'\EXTAL. Cuti pwi air • Qnd Lonk11 k 9900Used Cus 9900 Usec C1n ------·-----, 9900 1 '63 IMPALA SS 2·DR. I Pt'I Cnrm' hkr ii nrw c1H. ---Sll<'k li;":J-161!1 llfl :, pm $2;;()(). 673·93111 R&.H, auto . PS, PB, V8, Glvy R& H ".111 'W GVIA ·dl 7 fWY·8i b $2200 $1295 '63 FORD P.U. '62 Saf1rl Wgn. '65 Mu1tan9 f ·lOO lorlg btd Stylt· Pont 4 dr. w9n. P.S. Hdtp. 289 tn9. with 'orot nJs w·r .nt• 3 l bs sidt. No dealtrs pltase' P B dark blut 21 .000 rally pac. AT .. R&H, ... rs etr OC,<,. lOo ., l ie No. G21 -5>8 act rn1. Lrc JAA.572. air cond QTUq38, __ s.".'-5_....-.__ .. s_12_9_5 __ .__s29?s s3 l9s '61 ECONOLINE I '61 T·BIRD Window Van c1mp•r Auto tran$ , R&H, t tc. Ntw tnQ1nt. N1ct ont Lie NVT-1% $1395 $1795 '62 FOttD G"'· 2 dr, hdlp. R&.H. A.T .• Air. P·Strg., p. Rrk\ 1 Pitt. wind. Fury 'l71. Thrs week only. $1495 160 BUICK <1 dr. hdu>. Full JIWf' Air cond. Eltc 1. vtnu HME-872 $1195 'S7 CADILLAC I '59 PONTIAC I '64 FORD FLSOO rttwd, full pwr., .JI' 2 dr. hdtp. A-tr~n\ Z dr. IKllp 2c9 ""'' tond. Orig. thrtlolll. •·I R&H, pwr WtJ, likl' 4 spd. R&H Maroon c:ond IGL·945. ntw LTX-914 bit int !OX 55'1. $895 $895 $229S I '61 BONNEVI LLE Hdto (,>e A I R&H P.S P 8 OJI whrtt, Lie No IXX·727 •$1695 '6l PONTIAC I '59 RAMBLER I '62 CHEV. WGN . I '59 BUICK 2 dt t.:l t.i Aut::i F<& H < .. t' Conv t R &. H Classic 4 dr wqn AT, 4 dr t , n li&H f.I"' • ir'l h int ' ~~11 to p~ PB llZE-P7 ::~-~c. Dte>tndilhlt a ' tJ • ·1z-C,4 pr (\(l • HS ·o: $1695 $595 SI 495 S795 New Cars: 31 00 W. COAST HWY e LI 8.3471 NEWPORT BEACH LEASING WE LEASE ALL MAKES OF NEW CARS & TRUCKS '54 Pl YMOUTH 1'60 FORD Fl500 I '59 FOR 411 0-...i-.,.59...;P1.1on.;.t,;,.;. ;,.W•n•n-. ? c1oor stdan Rt'bu1lt s f • rn1J1nr Nttl' 1n\1'1r ~nn 2 tionr A T R& H PS I 11¥V ' • ' r • 1.1 R d .Vt 4 dr · A. T • 87 P S • P B Air Co11d. nul Ht(N.770 Fl.N· 7 c'.fi 111n I', r.1 "7 R f.. H Plt(.5q3, $95 $895 $725 $895 '62 IMPERIAL Crown f ull pwr .tor, Ont ownr1 ~harpoe' FXZ Ot5 S2695 '63 FORD r-1')() VB Enri I I' ... I .i " ,, ·4 Sl595 '63 GRANO PRIX A I , ~&H, full pwr r ~ct ;w low rnt Ont own GGL·063 $2895 '60 MERCEDES Btnt Rc!w. lq()·SL Blk rtd I~( "10G· 052 $2295 '62 Continent1l I '59 T·Bird Convt. ~ult 1>•r. & dtr All Jtt blilck, n~w tr"ns. leathtr 1nt Look\ and ntw top and clean! Lie drlvt$ likt ntw1 JWT .430 $3195 $1095 '64 FALCON I '61 FORD SPRINT , , ~" I ,,., C.'; '1 \/ ~ I' '1~ Fl t. ll1•1 II' "'" <1ron1 II .l. , f)T{\ .,,. .. ,, $2295 $1195 Used Cars: 2054 HARBOR BLVD. e Ml 6·1~4 CO$TA MESA •• '5 •• •• .. ,, •• ... (~ ·t: ... . .. ·1: ... ·1: ... '&: 'I: ,, ··~ w Ne ) ) I •I n .. J. n ,. I 11 ·, .. ,9 II r. 1, r, J \( ,. • h ,,, ~I •• r. rs. ~. ·\ "· ,. ·r ,, '. l°· -)• .I •• ll fl' ~ I· e s. II IC r. _ Fri .. Feb. 6, 1965 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIO~-fRAt.tC:p(V'T.l\TIO~ TRANSPORTATION ,u __ .. _d_c_._rs ____ 9900 __ u_sec1_c_._,.. ____ 9900 __ .,,,,. "'""''"'-"'"' 27 9900 UMd C1r1 9900 UMd C1r·1 9900 Used Cars 9900 U1td Cu a 9900 Used Cus 9900 -------------------------· 1965 PONTIAC TEMPEST CAR OF THE YEAR TRADE-INS OVEll 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Price l1lea Wit Price 'U OLDIMOalLE CUTLAH S pt coupe, all extras 4 spd •• $1995 '13 CHEVROLET IMPALA Sport coupe, loaded. very nice "495 '12 VOLKSWAGEN 2 dr Deluxe. all extras. low miles S1495 'IO PONTIAC CATALINA 2 dr hdtp apt <'(>{'. all t'.Xtras $1495 $1867 $2271 $1344 $1283 '13 PONTIAC LE MANI lpt 'cpe. v.a. $2168 console. buckets. lo9ded ••••• $22915 'IS ll'ONTIAC IONNKVILLE $2555 COnV't, full pwr, J09ded •• •• • .'2915 'ff AUITIN HKALKY l-100 "...._. $1188 aJ.l extras, •VW. basaln · • • .$1'915 'IO T fU UM PH T"4 RNldlttf• spec1a1 b~ price •••••••• sum ~ '12 POlllTIAC CATALINA Vlsb R/H. full power. air cond •• $2495 '$1 ll'LVMOUTH IELEVEDERE 4 dr. R/H. power Jteering .•••••. $695 'IO CHKV. IMll'ALA COlllV'T. Loaded, low miles •..••.••.• $1495 'U CQJtVAI R IPTI. COUPE Dlx. Auto., Real value •••••• $1395 '11 PONTIAC aOlllN. CONVT • FuU pwr .. alr •••••••••••••• $2295 't3 ll'ONTIAC CATALINA VlaTA (2) 4 d r. loaded ............ ~ 'M PONTIAC aONN. 2 Dr. HDTll'. Spt. COl.tpe, Joaded •••••••••• $3495 'IO ll'ONTIAC CATALINA Sta. W1,1. Full J7\\'T, air cond ......... $1795 '12 CATALINA CPIE. Real $8\'ings. Fully equip ••• $1895 '11 CHEVROLl'T P ICK·UP, Jons bed, VS, Nice, .$16'5 '14 aoNNIVILLE Cll'I. I>elnO. like De"W ••••••••••••• Save .. t MIRCURV MONTEREY. Full power • air. $149S '51 OLOSMOal LI IT. WAG. Loaded. Barpln .•..•••••... $1495 '12 STARCHIEF 4 OR. S ee tills one, loeded •••••••• $1995 $897 $2218 $595 $1288 $1177 $1975 $2547 $3182 $1584 $1638 $1488 $901 $1375 $1250 $1785 •12 TIM ll'EIT U: MANI. Sport coupe $1595 All ext.tu. Bucket .eau. $1795 't4 ll'ONTIAC GRAND PRIX, Outstanding car •••••••• •• ••• $3695 'M LIEMANI CPE. Demo. Hardly uad .......... Save '13 AITON MARTIN ' tPD. Shttr luxury. $7995 It PONTIAC STA. WAGON Full power. $1495 'U GRAND PRl.X. f uJJ powtr, loaded. S2595 'IS CORVETTE STING RAV ' 1pd .. bir ena. $3595 $3250 $503 $6907 $1273 $2365 $3247 (2) '12 I ONNl VILLI IA~ARI . ~ull $2655 pwr It air. Sta wa1 ••••• •. • .$2995 '13 LEMANS Cll'E. Here'• a .Beeuty, all extra• ••••••••••• $2195 'IS AUITIN HIALIV lll'RITE, t tPCf. Sharp. Ready •••••••• $1495 '14 CATALINA STA. WAGON L ike new. every1hln1 •••••• • .$3595 '12 ,ORO IUlllLlllllR. A lllUe blue ~auty. Rr 11dy to i O •••••••• $1895 '12 GRAND PRIX, F ull power. alr . a beauty •.. SZ795 '14 IOlllNIVILLE ITA. WAGON Loaded. 11lm01t new ••••••..• SaH' '12 G RAND PRIX. Most popular model ....... $2495 $1888 $1212 $3018 $1690 $2585 $1130 $2275 "tO PONTIAC IONNIVILLE VllTA $1375 Very ahaJ1J, $1590 '12 TKMPUT LE MANI Loaded, VS. '12 CATALINA COUPE HT. $1895 Ventura trim •••••••••.•.... $2095 11 ROLLI ROYCI, Sliver cloud low miles. Sll.950 '13 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX'I . from AU ext ru A: colon. tlw: •• • .$3395 $1685 $1895 $9878 $2587 WK HAVI llVIRAL NICI TRANI· s PO"TATION CA"I. Priced trom '14 .. ONTIAC·TIMPHT DIMOt. eAvl-eAVl-eAVK lest A•ttelnt--Top Val• 95 ROY CARVER PON11AC·TIMPDT And Or1n9t County's &elusive DNler for Rolla Royce I F1cel V •9• 1400 W. COAST HIGHWAY Newport leach · U 1-3466 ------.DESOTO ·~7 Dl.: SOTO 1\DVEN· TURER Ortr owner Good Cond. 548-7926 FALCON '63 F ALCON Futura, A·l oond, low ml. Must HU. S1325. 892-1838. FORD I DODGE , •••••••••• • fl:l Fonn 6~ DODGE Sp<>rt~nurn van C I 4 1 hdl I a low m1ltt1, low ~UllY. A 11 fl)l "t'"· 1 r. P·,..-~-~ take over pmt ~ cu a r om.• owne1. ~ ,...., Ml 6-7432. all the rxtra N111lp. FALCON --R-ED "FUTURA" '61 FALCON "FUTURA" HDTOP SPT. en:. W/ plush n!d bucket eeat In· ter. A/T., R/H., etc. Xlnt U\ru-out! Full of 1punk and f\J.n for - ONLY $9951 Be.it GMAC term•! 946 S. I Cout Hwy .. Laguna. HYalt 4.7744 $1!195 CHl CK IVERSON. INC. 1970 Harbor Bl. Kl 9-0303 •••••••••• '59 FORD • dr Wagon/ Sharp. 352 V8 Du a I Range Auto pow. ateer .t: Fact. air. Low ml. See at l9M Church SL CM. tl46-891H '62 GALAXIE Conv R/H, P ow S I B. crulsomallc. Exctl. cond. Sl,49:1 or bell offer. 549-2169. '60 STATION W a g o n. FORD .. FA.Mol !> '•O" ''O FORD CPE. W;"nt'w'' Cbev. V·8 •hort block trop".Y winning' naup hyde Inter r ~ v e r s e d chrome wat:~. l'tc Spark· llng onyx h!.11·k w walls A 25 yr. 1 I rnltrrt11r" Item' "For 1 b111 11•I o( Cun•" $895! Bu t GM.AC l"1111.s' 9~6 S Cout ffy,")' Lugunl\ HYatl •·i 7H '&9 FORD Cu11ntry Srilan w/ Thunderbird motor, R/H. u so on ·'·3348. CdM. '5t FORD St.a. Wag. 4 dr, Auto. tran~m1-.•1on, R H. Clean, pvt. party. Be. t otter. Ca ll mornings or alter 5 P.~t '.J -9~02. '54 FORD sta wast. Fon1o- D\&UC. PS. ~RfMV bll11, FORD '60 FALCON ~ door 11edan. Raldo, heat.er. $23 doWn. U 2.89 month. Trade OK. Call Bob While 5'l0·0394 Dir. ':18 FAIRLA!':F. :? • dr. New tran11. ell' A · I 1-<•nd. SH:I ' tt'rms t W 8-M62. MERCURY "9'' PASS. WAGON 60 MERCXRY V-8 STA- TION WAGON. Air,. pWT. eq .. R, H. elc. Beaut. mist blue. A lot of wa i on value for: ONLY $995! Sesl CMAC terms. 946 S. Coa..at Hwy .. Laguna. HYa ll 4·77H ----'55 MERCURY. R1H .t: auto. G<><ld trans. U 9:5 - Call 847-7106. * '61 FALCON * Au tom. 4 • d1 . very clu:n. Only $75-0. ~48-0440. -.6J FAJRLA:>:E 500- X t...'\T CO~O ITJO:"t SACRIFICE! M5·M81 R/H. 11ew hrl\kf'• ni Ill' -------- Gd cond. St-:' .;:3.1' 6. METRO 2 Or ~luxe Station W!lg. '61 GALAXlE 4 • dr V auto/ !UJI I A'r' R&H 22.000 • mi Xlnt -l'ond / '57 Metropnhtan Conv. $350. Call aft 5 6i 3-93U 170·6 Cyl. eng. Auto. dn ve 21,000 miles. one owner car. excellent condition. $900. cau H 6-93M '60 COUNTRY Sed. Wagon. PB r~. R 'H, J)6dded LI 8-5045 -------- Quickest Cuh da.,h. $8.'>0. 536·9777. Tiie eulffl wa1 -Th" quk k-er JOU WI •59 FORD Wai;-R-H. pow. brkA. good cond. S675 or otter. M 8·7069 a.It 5. DW IU-M"ll The ... ker Joa aeU ... illiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiliiiii ... liiiilliiiiiii~ STANSBURY BUICK OPEii All DAY SATURDAY-m 6 PM. SUllDAYS 10 l.M. Ill S P.M. TRUCKS r.111965 GMC 1/l Ton Pick-up .............. S 1899 lYJ s· \\Ide ,\de bed-fi cylinder in line engine. 12'7" whrelba~r JI"" than 3000 actual miles, never been registered, full 24 month wa1 1 rnt~" 1:111964 Chevrolet 1h Ton Pick-up .......... $1699 ~ Styll'11ide bed-4 speed tn.nmllsdon--15,000 miles on 1peed.omrter-~· cab helgtit camper tncluded-J>O"'erful I cylinder eqine w11h 4 s~ed w ill take yo u over any type 1'09d with tut. r.111960 Chevrolet 11z Ton Pick·llp .......... S 1099 l.Yjs· St} leside bed, h<"ater-long whHlba!e. n andard three ~pt>ed '· 1n-,11s- 1ion with 6 c~ hnder enctne. 1:111960 Chevrolet 112 Ton Pick-up .......... $999 ~ Steii-lde bed-6 cylindft'-idhl bQl1neu truck. look1 hke r ew. come ln and drive it. [111960 Ford 112 Ton Pick-up ................ $999 L!:J RadJo and heater, very clt'an. . r:lll 959 Ford 3/4 Ton Pick·up ............... $999 l!:.JEx~Uent ror camper~ ply rubber. VB with •utomatic transmlsaion. vrry t'lean. CARS r:ll 1962 Buick Skylark .................... $1899 l!:J Power steering, automatic t ranaml.ulon, n dJo and heater. bucket ~ats, clMn infkle and out. one ownn t'.U. r.111962 Oldsmobile FIS Convertible ........ S 1699 ~Beautiful little car. rr flrcls vPry hl-i.t or care. R.ld10. h!'ater, automatic transmission, power Mc~rini;:. [111963 Ford Falcon VI Hardtop . . . . ....... S 1699 ~ Ra.dJ<>. heater, automatic transn\iuion, bucket 1e.all. You won't be d1sap- polnted In the looks and performance of um car. rJl 1963 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan ........ $1599 ~ This Is tht> hard to locate V6 model. champ of the economy run. and a very thrifty performer. Come ln and drive it. [111962 Ford Galaxie 4 Door Sedan ........ $1499 l.!:J Thi• immaculate car 11 below averace In va.lue. Factory aU' coodltloning. power 1t.eer1nc. Ford·o-matic, power brakn.. f711961 FIS Oldsmobile Station Wa9on ..... $1299 ~ Deluxe model with radio, heater and automatic transm1~~1on. f.111961 Oldsmobile 88 Hollclay Coupe ...... $1299 ~ Come in and look at this beaU1y. all vinyl interior \111h radio. heater and Hydromatrc, power 11teer inr and brakes. rJl 1963 Rambler Classic 4 Door Sedan ...... S 1299 lYJ Tremendous ""alue 1n lat!' model Jow milea~e car. 6 c~ hn<lrr three &peed tranamwion. radio and heater. beautiful <'ar. r.-1 .1962 Monza Coupe ................... $1099 lYJ 4 speed, radio. hcat<'r. f:ll 1960 Buick Electra 4 Door Hardtop ...... $1099 t:!_.J Powft' steerlng, power brakes. a utomaUc tranamluion, rad:o anrt heater pnced way below averagt mar ket value. r:ll 1960 Oldsmobile 88 4 Door Sedan ........ $1099 ~ llcre·~ a n outstandlnc value In an out1t11ndlng etr, ver} r!Mn with fac- tory air conditionlnc. [Al 1958 Cadlllac ~leetwood 4 dr. Sedan . . . .. $999 ~ Here·1 )Ott r opportunity to own one of the highest pre~tt~e cars in Calltornia, clean throu•hout. [111959 Oldsmobile 91 4 Door Hardtop ...... 5'99 ~ The price is not a mhprtnt and when you tH the rar ~ou'll wonder \\hy we don't charge $300.00 more. rectory a.ir rond111onini: •nd every poailble extra. r.11 ·1960 OMl lecenl 4 ·~ l•d• ............ Sitt '3,J_a.uutu1 llttJt ___,car will stw ~the beat Of 1ervict. 1965 GMC TRUCKS and HANDY VANS NOW ON DISPLAY LIBERAL nRMS •• BANK FINANCING • IUICK • G.M.C. • JAGUAR • OPEL SALB .AND SllYICE '64 OPEL KADm Now 011 Dllplay at O• Showroom 2M I . 17th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 548-7765 • MUSTANG •••••••••• 6.5 'MUST ANG Radio-beater, power 1teer• Ins. crulamaUc trana, w/ wa.11 tlrt'll. This wken(I on· ly IO Hurry. $2"6 (BICK IVlllUION. INC. Im Harbor BL ID 9-030I •••••••••• OLDSMOllLE 1MI oLbiiioilti :,,... umlc BoUday ledu. fd poWW, fadOl'7 a.tr, low mii.p P ,ffl. llllll MOTOR CO. I 115-0 So Cout H1w1y LACUNA BEACH HY •·1084 KI 7.3103 CAR LEAS ING-CALL US '82 OLDS 98, • dr H·top. l ull pwr. 6 way Mil. new tires. brakea, battrry, Pro- pane gas powered, R /H, factory alr cond. 12t00. 1175·-06111 alt ti l'M. '61 OLDS Dyn • 88 4-dr hdtp/ Facty-air, PS • B/ Very gd-cond! 52.000 • mt/Orlg-owner $1400. 673-%175 'b9 4 DR, 88. fac. a ir, R .t: H. pow. 1teer It bra.ku. Orig owner. 1795. 54&·0M7. '62 CUTLASS FM convert. ~ mile.a, lmma.c, A·l conc1. Prt pty. OR 8·6813. PLYMOUTH '58 PLYMOU'm WAGON A11ume pay. No eqult. 675-0486 . l9~ V8 P ly leda.n U 75 R H. Exe. cond. 646·8304. 18~ Georieanne Pl. CM. PLn 10 t.:TH '56, automat· le. '65 llcell.H, '199. Ml 8-H 81. '53 PLYMOt.'TH. Has '65 W.J?«. $100. 6i5-2i80. alter 6 f'~I PONTIAC '6~ PO:'o>TIAC CTO hard· top. fa• arr. -I spd, 1)1g Png 1 .... ,1rd. J,, ml · hke new. l'n(t $4650 Sa1· $'.!!t~.j p, I ply. 67 5·2299. '6.ITvAco :-.1-PonUac Tem- ~t Delux tn m. Pwr atr. elec. ~indows. Pert cond. Must sell. $li25. 8'7·4U8. '68 CtUE'FT A.IN tr1 • pwr. conv. S360. •so Dahlia, Cd~I. 673·6851, 'SCI PO:\'TIAC BoMevure • dr sedan. R/H, pwr at. brka. Orig owntr 6 73-81 H . RAMBLER Big Red W19on '61 R&mbler VS. R/H. ww ti~I. PS • PB. n!clintnr bucket uau. Orig. owner Clean 111 a whrsllc• ~JOO unrler 1r1.1rket ~11t·11f1l·c $!•!•."1 T4tmi;. H1111\ b42·090 . 63 RA~tBLER 1)60 STA· TION W AGO:'.\" Auto· mat1c, pwT steer. 11 a1lcr hitch. i1100. :i•~-s3 1 9 I '60 RAMBLER 11tat1on "'&£'. auto. E, 1mocy 6, ex- 1 tra clean. $755. 982-3817. STUDEBAKER '56 STt.:oE:-Runs good. I ~''' lran~ro• ta11"n 2:! 1111 p1·1 i;:al U 7-, ~;·~!lb.! art ~ l'~l ~6-WACO~. 1 .. \\ffitJcare netA tt1 "' 8 r:. au tu. J u.al nverhA11lcd !Hi!-1924 T-BIRD-- '68 T • BIRD. Met&iliO rreen, rever11e chrome rimio. new bra.kn, battery • Lrans. Sa<'rttlce. at 1860. 2118 So. Rosewood, 8.A 1 Kl 9-1487. '61 T -BIRD. pwr. windoWll. It aJr. extra clean. Sl 79~. 382 Costa Mesa St .. C.M. 7 to 10 P.M. VALIANT '60 VALIANT udan. Xlnt cond, R 'H. w/w. 1Uck shift. 1965 lie pd. so~. 876-~i-48 a!l 6 pm wkdye or a.nyttme wknd~ WILLYS J \\ ILL\'1' 4 tit ~t1n '1'lt11n lo\tl ,,.,,,! St:?' 231\!l F"• r •lh11r1 CM M8-2;29 Here's Why University Oldsm~bile Offers The Best Used Car Buys * WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST. WE WHOLESALE THE REST. * FULLY RECONDITIONED * SAFETY. CHECKED * I YEAR GOLD STAR WARRANTY * LARGEST INVENTORY, OVER I 00 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. * I oo•/. FIN. AVAILABLE 0.A.C .. I I I CADILLACS '63 CONYEl'lllLI Factory air. full ponr. SJH5 '62 CONVEl111LI Factory air, full power $32'5 '63 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Factory air, belUti.ful coad. $37'5 '62 CON1ININTAL 4 Dr. Factoq air, leather inter. $31tl OLD•OllLEI '63 CUTLASS CPL Automa&e, rwUo, heater. S1H5 '63 STAIJllll Factory air, full ponr. $1195 '61 91 CONY11111U Auto-Si:r· '62 CUil.ASS COUPI A uhnettc. ndlo, beater, S16t5 1 I I '61 FIS STA1ION WA•ON Autoallllc. ndio. Mat.tr. S13'1 '60 OLDS. W 4 Dr.- Hardtop. hdmJ air, full poww. S1JtS '59 OLDS 4 DL SID. Factory air, full power. $595 I THUllElllllS I '64T-lllD Factory air, f1l1l1 equipped. flame red .W. mfdatn1 bit.tor. $3tt5 '63 ,....., Factory a.Ir, flll power, metalllc sreen, 1 owner. $2'95 ~. •u T•D Factary air, fQll power, llaroon WW. bJlct fntlrior. $2495 I CHIYILEll '62 CHIY. COUPI Ba 11e111 ~full poww. $1795 '51 IMPERIAL Coupe. 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