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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-09-12 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot. - N.Y. Steeb fEN CENTS 100,000 Return to Ge .. ml DJ BJ CJIARl.131 B. LOOS _.... ..., 1bey •eat back to school CodaJ -some wUb cbeers, etbera with tun. 1'bue WU tbe Qlua1 open• Inc •1 chaoa. but most made it to tbt .rtibt pJac. at tile rlebt tbnt and tbe 118M'T .cbool year ... offScially under •• ,. Schools They were the estimated 7(,000 students bead.Ing for 97 public elementary and higb scboolJ in eight 0 r a n g e Coast school districts from Seal Beach to Laguna Beach. They were joined by about 7,400 older brotben and sis· ters who made their way t~ the area's two junior col- leges. Another 1.000 were in 11 private &.nd parochial ac:hoola. Many of th05e 4,000 already bad a week of school undtt their ~ts. Tuesday, Southern cautor- nia College in Costa Mesa })e. gins the new school year. About ~ students are u· pected at the private Uberal (See SCHOOL, P11te Z, Docking Success SPACZ CEN'J'BR, Hoaati.l <UPI> -Genial D utro-nauta CJsa.rlll Could IBd Rlchard "· Gordon cbuld . down and docbd with a Aa•na roc:qt on tbe!r "" ftrtt otblt today ln a ~ ..., perf Clf'lllUC9 vita> to lancDQI ~ 04 tbe Last Beach Fling Nipped by Police moon. "W•'r• ~:· Ooarad reported biwnpbutl.y u ~ t w I D spacec.ralt dru.tild Oft!' tbt fOUtbwest U a 1 t e d State• at 17,100 mila an TOOAnTHEDAY-Lidoiale.~ Jookint ~ --~ an bour. and reedy for tint day o1 ecbool.. fill 6aa bound for Newport Bach Damm FlyinC witb dud.aim pre-School Scene na repeated doiem of Umes in Harbor Area thJa mornlAC , ~ I City Dump Dogs Collared? Declared NB Eyes Tighter Control· cl.lion, tti. pilota alld Ult "openln& day'' tot oft to smooth 1tart. noce at their apaceahlp into ------------------.......;;--! 'GoJd Mine' Do!,"wnen may notanlbe Co~ncilman Dee Cook at Apna'1 con.tblt.ped ~ too wud •bout a new · the time had S"ggest.ed that Boy Stirs Up Crowd At Newport receptacle Jllll an boW' and be mal control I.aw on to.. cats be licensed, also, but 34 ml D 11 t •• a!lar rouhtc police Pro ..... Bo-Q.. , night's Newport Beach City his colleacues felt that the ••83 from Cape ~on ~ ~ Newport Beach's 40-a c re Council agenda, btlt ut felines are too elusive for Newport Beach police and •"'--J a 1111_."' _.._ trub dbpoaal lite Is no owners may think it'a a.ny law. Weiuarda put the clampt on ~ .ftian roeW: • -)'__:_ _ W • dump. Jt'a -a lold mine. preUy dogone IOQd. City Attorney Seymour a potential "summer's i.t ~ ... n .. ... ..... ll'Yllle ve f L -···and v 'IOI~ Hoag Just about, .,..,. t excludes felines entire· aucgeat.ed: "There are just fling" riot SundaJ at 17tla AW\•~ ol 111; 'av IWUIO ~Ml Thafa a. .sew . • reviled d\1 Ii-too many ~; a.ad cab ,,..._. Gara RAGA~ n....:..-·ib . ¥&o 1"1J'•m are God'• adlma!I." Be ~ Street Buda u a mlotac. ~ ...... .;'tq otaM -~ U.. p .-J.! . ..;:: • 'Y.\ •i • ~i:d · .ate( ttsee Jh"epilred • .;. esuen&-SUJ'Dably mwrt that thq lecr\Qs thtw.t ff • teen- tbat wm m1 .-~momu.a : -euwbics · r t11'I I.Oft lm111tt be tor~tabte u.a ment to the municipal coc1e, ... tan cm·or aimisetns. al'ff ccmcrecat.ecr. splaabdowa ta ti» Atlutle Newpart Be.ct poJlee to-• for tbt property thu merely the propoaal b:ik .. the cGlt Vice Mayor Doreen Mar-It waa the third sfra1Pt Tblll'1'Cll1 day wen trJilll to ,.a.I out . . u a place to dump 1arbace. of • dog Hceme from 12.50 shall elaborated a bit more that Newport thori-• a Whittler JllM sot• po-More th~ l ,(O) Or 1 ft1.e,partment will be transferred Hurlburt points out. in a a ye.a:r to Sil. It also r• on the subject today. "It's year au HAPPY ke badfe. Coa1t ru1denb sJpd in to the new 41 • bed pavilloG report prepared for city coun· qwres pet owners to get u. our understand.Ing." s h e ties faced 1 potmltlal riot oa "W o u 1 d you belJeve M Garry R. Runa. 22, told of. over tt't weekend to attend ~etnning this week. accord· cilmen, that value of the censes annually. ins~ of said. "that a ("at under th~!aty~ ~e ~~~· wu equaJi one!" came tbe bappJ Ileen the bad&e and a police open boOle testivitia at lbe mr to a hospit.a.J spoke.man. J property has increased. a every two years as tn the st.ate law as not regarded throttled off after a single in- report from fbe spacecraft -Identification card belonged new pediatrics pavilion of Awaiting the sick young. ~Pini 2.400 per cent. 11nce past. . as ~r~al property, but a cident 0( 1 lifeguard tower a reference to space • aie to him. Hoag Memorial Hospital. sters will be a cluster of Ila pure.base by the ctty 13 CouJ:lcilmen two mont.ba dog lS. being toppled ova at 17th Jar&oo for their tricky first. But polke tbfnt CJtherwtse. On bud to tuide visitors wu-ds Wd out in sa.tellit.e years aio. ago directed City Attorney ~s. Marshall f~er .ex-Street orbU fut Runa la free on *198 bail throu&b the PIO 000 fadllty INCREASED Tul!Y Seymour to ~alt the pla1;0ed that t'l!e pnnc1pt.e Only one Santa ~ youth FoUow1nt their ru,t:rt for>.. today on cbups ot lmperlOD· Mn Robert L Bacon fublon around • central su-or~ and limit ill ap-behind the revi&ed dog li· who alleeedly had stirred up mul& per{ec:Uy, tbe a.tr. atinC a police officer. ~r· mem'ben oi perviaorlal station. It waa bought for '35,000 in plication to dop only. (See DOGS, Paie %) the throng of 400 yoongsters nauta overtook and silbted Runa, who police allete la tbt bnlpUll board of dlrec-Specially dalped hospital ~"".!od•tY · ~~ 000to was placed under arrut. the Apna just befar-. ~really a dental tedmteian dU furniture cbUd • sized and ...... ..._."' l 11 WVJ"' -· · inr Into daJtipt over tbe P• u arrested Friday by ofti: :'sad t!J.tlet ~f ga« Ger-brlibtlY ' cmored in~riors The Jump m value was d~ ,4 • • BO~IB EXPLODES cUic. near Hawali. c.r Kenneth Smith. ~no~ h~taed in the have ~ e en included in the :m;:c by anEn.e:i~:~ R oad, d ccitlent v zctim Last year. an estimat~ Usillt r a d a r to navipte Smith reported he was old 34 • bed pedl.atrtcs de-pediatrics pavilion. r • blred ..., th 'ty 1 t 800 youths threatened to not and their spececn.ft tmu.-crui.lin& at 1:15 p.m. on West The old pediatrics iection trm "' e Cl ~s at ISO\ Street beach on the ten to steer. they cJoled in Balboa Boulevard at 29tb will be remodeled as an 1>r· ~=r ~/.ud.y !; t~i s l k ,4 ft c h? Sunday before acbool started. on the tar&el Street when Runa and the t.bopedic wtna. When finished. Str t tt Co;:u~ rflC L'f. er ras • ~ smoke bomb waa exploded "We're here,·• crowed Coo-drlva of a 1porb car botb A.50() EnJ.OY lt will brine the hospital's to-C: .::Ubasis of :,~a.firm's m 1the be•ch restrooms. rad at t :(M a.m. PDT, mean. flaUed h1m down. -r, ta1 bed ......... ,,.._ to 242 n-..a•-tod n 1964, 400 youths bom· 1111 tbat he wu ft.yin tn for.. The sport.a car driver aaid ~·., . . Ulal&.9p, Hurlburt ~ was A man who dJed Saturd;IY urday. barded police officers with mltion wttb the Ala! about Runa hid been cbaaln& him L • Cl b The new ~trica ~t re-~ to ~t cou.~lmen morning at Hoa& Memorial Officers said Kettle was tomatoes, pop bottlea a n cl 50 f t • wttb bll automobile. R u n a IOBI U eetv.;ct priority m Hoag .s ex· to <lODl1der d.iac:oati.ow.ng iue Hospital afttt be wu thrown driving aouth oa the highway a.and. ee away. anted the aporta dri pans100 prosram when 1t ~ of the dlUDP u a "refuae dis· from bis car near Laguna 0 · 1 L J baon Bal "OUTS'l'ANDVJG" :n.ted for ~ ctri~ came evident tome y~rs ago poql lite." Beach may ~ve been run when b~ apparenUy lost con-boa•;; co:ot,o':~ ae~~ "Good abow very nicely He allowed the badp and 'IAJ bster Bake that a critical bed sbortace lmtead, Hurlburt feels, the onr by another veb.icle, the tl'ol of b.is car as It rounded a to six montha in county jall done," replied' IJOUnd coo-said be wu 8 HWltinaton ~or dtlldftn wa.1 developing cit)' should use the . Orange California Hirbway Patrol re-curve. Both Mr. and Mrs. for banding out bow·to-do-it (See GEMIN1, Pace J) Park reaerve officer SmJth .. . tn the Rarl>or Area ,County du~p at Boruta Can·1vealed today KetUe "'.ere thrown from the riot instructions that caused ----------1rep<QUd Smith alleg~ as.k· Lo~~·. soki hke ho~ Population influx along Lhe yon on Irvine Ran("h propertyl lnvestigallon continued to-car as .11 overturned, patrol· the outbreak ed him fOr more identJlication ~::: d~:~ ~~albo~:.) ~ange Coast has led to tile above Corona del Mar. 'day into the crash wh1ch kill· men said. Pol.ice said the principal but Run.a said be hid none. b!rth Of more than 22:(0) ba· BEST USE tel Charle~ Deane Kettle. 29. .Accordin~ 10 the report. rioter th1s year was Tbomu 13 Perish In Alaska Hotel Blaze A cbeck with Huntington ~·t~~.~~e ovcler.btbe ~--!lies at the hospital since it~ The ·t h. or Palm Desert and inJured witncsseli had already J(alh· A Keeter 19 of. Santa Au. Park police revealed there IP ..... :~.'"'todw•& u officiala opening in 1952. rt c1 'I manthager. in ·1 t1s his 28·year-nld .wife Nancy ered at the scene when anoth· H~ was ~res't.ed for disturb-repo1.cu ay. Th be f r ts J npo . urges e counc1 o . · · er southbo nd h. 1 . is no one named Ruu on More thM 4.SOO d ine rs e •• ~~mHOArGo ppa ie~ a . autborlu the transfer, linan· on .Pacific Qlut Highway at hed o" ~etn ice ap. ang the peace and released their reserve roeter, Newport ~ed f di ._ • aie ~1 ...a .. n~ vid f I.he ddi lrvme Cove at 2::.> a.m. Sat· proac · ne w1 ess satd on f.56 ba!l. up or nners at ~........, J>l"O e or a · the car may have hit Kettle offlcera cbarg~. Corona del Mar Buch Park. tiotW com ~volved, and ap-who was lying near the cen'. SHOlrrlNG No determination bas yet prove the hiring of an ~n· Coast Gtr• I, tu of the highway. According to police nporta, been reached on how much 5 Die, 3 Hurt om.le land Ille consult.ant to B t th dri Gl R b-Keettt began shouting * the Liom ~oftted from the determine the beat use of the _ _. uH le ... ver,. V e!1'1 .~Id running amidst sun n in C ._a ... WZ-E'TS two-day affaa, dub director property to the community, ..._, ep er, v., o eruce, w youths at 17tb Street beach ANCHORAGE, A 1 a.ta lY~~ F . BeQjamln Brandt said. In Collision economically and otherwise." 17, D1·eQ as patrolmen b~ thought he ~d around 12::.> p.m. About 400 (AP) -At 1eut J.3 perlOll.I, Uont Prelldent Don Pa-The switch in dump sites o ~pped en . U~e to avoJd h~t· got up to watch police '8id. two of them woJIMD, dJed to-NEW YORK (UPI) -ln· cini waa still adding up the OCEANSIDE CAP) A could be effected by Jan. l, ting the victim. Hepler said When four pl~clothes of. day ln an early momtng fire vator1 and tradera-appar-receipts tb1a morning, ac· two-car collision that took fi\ r 1111 Harlburt. C Cr b be puUed off the road, helped ficers infiltrated the crowd ently satisfied by a week-cording to Brandt. llvea left three SUTVivors. all He hu DO 1uggestions on' ar as es ~.· n:ie men p~a~e tare; on ~~I Keeter allegedly p 0 i D t e d that destroyed the t1'0-1tory, end apprahal of PreaJdent There's no questioning that children. hosplt.aJiud here in what the property could be g way. ~ et w en of l·lthem out and shouted "Let 'a 33 • room Lane Hotel on the Johnson's anti·inflation pro-it was un.DSUally well attend· serious condition. used for. but said in his re-A Fountain Valley teen· cers arriv · get them ... edge of Anchorage's main pogala-bid pricea up sharp-ed," Brandt said. The dead Saturday includd po!1. that the cl~ has. had in-ager returning to her home Hepler was not held .. ~e-1 ~othing happened. business dlJtrict. ly on the New York StocJc. Al! profit.s froll\ the event, the children's mother. Mr~ 1qwnes from pnvate 1nd~stry from a date was fatally in-su~t.s Crom the. coroners ~-Then he ran off toward Anchorage police said 13 Excttance to d a Y· There w h 1 ch featured concession Violet McClements. 47, of on possible purchase of 11. jured early today when she ~Ul!Y sbo':"d pinpoint the m-15th Street yelling "Follow ~ about 1,000 gainers in and game booth&, W!" go to-~· Loma. their slste~ Con· "The ~~sent vaJue .. or the was thrown through the ~ind-Juries which led to Kettl~'s m~ to the restrooms," police bodies, some of them burned the list ISee quotations, ward youth projecu. mdudlng rue. 17. and brother Cliffon1 property. he notes, repre· shield of her comparuon's deal!" and comp~ete the in· said. About hall the YOUJl&· beyond recognition, we~ re· Pages 8, 9.) aid to blind children. 8. (Stt DUMP, Pase %) ,car yes.u gation. the 1n1t1al report sters dJd . covered from the ruins of the Coroner'~ deputies sa id indicated. At the restrooms two uni- frame building. Christine D. Wiley. 17, daugh· Kettle died at 7.25 am formed officers arrested Kee. The lire started during a w t IT" II Q I -Mrs. Kettle "as treated at ter and the crowd diapersed. cold, driving rain and flames l ... ewpor '-'OUDe Dest Oft: l911 County Tratlk IMS the Newport Beach hospital The entire incident laated quickly swept through tbe ll7 l>flaib ToU IC and then released. a spokes· only rive minutes ~nd was bullcUng burst \llrough the c p c ? ter of Mr and Mrs. ,J. L. man said IStt FLING, Page %) :~~a~:eyt~:~i;dbt•::~:: ity to rosecute Petty rimes. :~~ya~f~Sa~eB~~~y~~~Th ,...., h under control two hours la-1eral Hospital at 2:25 a.m., e n eat er < tcr. The caust wu not de-two hours after the car crash termined. By JEROME COLLINS tions of municipal ordinances in too many fruitless court\ Mrs. Manhall suggested cln West Edinger Street near IS SUMMER OVERJ The bodies were taken to a ot • .,.,.., """ llllff only. appearanca on cases that that much of the problem U\e Santa Ana river crossing. police iarage where attempts In a move aimed at more Newport police are pJalnly are now dismissed or result may result from a dbi.nclina· Santa Ana police said the Summer's ovtt, says the weatherman. and e..·, tot to idtntify them were start· vi&orous prosecution of local unhappy about ttie present ar. in plea on reduced charges.I lion of deputy district 1ttor· driver. Jerry L. L'Allier, 20, the temperatures to prove It. District forecaster Emil ed. violaUons. Newport Be a ch rangement, contAlndlng dep-Vice Mayor Doreen Mar· neya to "vigorously prosecute of 201 S. Newhope St.. Santa Kurtz loolts for the mercury to move grudgingly lnto The fl.rat 10 bodiea recover-city councilmen tonight will uty district attorneys have shall told the DAILY PILOT• those cues where violations Ana, was driving west on Ed-the low 70's Tuesday along the Oranie Coast with the ed were found on the second consider a reaolution author· not been prcssin~ for convlc· she believes the majority of are important to tU locally.linger Street when he appar· sun waiting in the \\-i ngs till early afternoon Rl'adinia floor. Fire Chief Vic Bemh-izing the city attorney's Jf· tions with sufficient vigor. the council favors auignin)? but may not seem important enly lost control of the two-will be from three to five degrees below normal he add•. coni said people were known flee to handle misdemeanor "The present system," Po·1 misdemeanor prosecutions to on a countywlde basis." door sf.'dan after 11 had drift· to have slept in the basement court cases. lice Chief James Glavas told1Cily Atty Tully Seymour "We·re a different kind of rd to the nR!lt and hit <i curb I INDEX OF INSI DE Ft:.\Tl'Rt:s and Iha t area. filled with Since 1960. th e Oran~r counrilmen a month ago. "1i; •·Jt will increasP his offlrr, city, with many "acationer'I The car smashed headon 11110 ... ,,., , .... _. charred timbers and debris County district attorney's or-1unw111e . uncconomi<' and drt· workload tremendously." ,hr and day v1siton." she ex· a ut1hly pole. oCflcer s said. ,, ... ., .. would have to bt' searched flee has been prosecultn" mis·1 rimental to 1 police I depart· conceded. "but \\e havr to plained ... and thfs (·all~ ror a throwin1: the girl's head and ~~~~ thoroughly before a definite demeanors for the city. The I mental morale " 1 weigh the extra t'XfW'O~t> \\ llh dillerent approach to law vi;\. shoulders through the wind·!' •111,.,. .. , ... " duth toll could be dettrmln-city attorney has limited his The chief indicated that the Improved service and law lations ·· •shield L'Allil'r suffered only =:;:~ ... ed. court tppearance~ to viola· pollct manhours arl wasted enforcement:· I (, COllRTS. Pa~,. t) I minor 10Jur1es. ) "...,. ••<>•• " .., . .. ' " )t II • I) "' • II Heffe~al Nt"wt C')tt.ftu"""' Ot•-c-. hllrl• ,..,.,., , ..... ,., " .. I ,. ' • • It Td-w ,_,_.. '"""'"' w .. 1iw. • ., ... •r.... . .. ... •• ., •• J • . l2. l .. Along Our * * * &lboe phoc.ognpber and deecrt walker Gar- don Jlltzman 53\S West Covuian Cliff lie.Adams "un t the only ·companion to accompuy him oa that blistenng hi.kt acroA the floor of oath VaUey. Without so much u a Oicker Of a anced eye-l~h. Gordon insl.5U a little bird 11Jtnt lloDI with him. too "He popped on my shoWder at 0. Illa.rt of lM h1lce in Saralop Sprinp,'' says the undentancabiy .,un-baked Salboan. ··Ancf be myed with us unUJ "'e weft tn silbt of Scotty's Cutle at the other t:Dd or the vall" At that poml acrc>Tdu:ie Lo R.ltvnan. another bird -same make, djffereol se.x presumably - showed up. And aft« JOme ~attennc. ~ tYto bi.rd.I win&ed off together. Touchini ta.le. I think il mi&ht havt been more 1ntnesllng. however. sf the bird that landed oo RJtunan'1 shoulder were a vultW't What a photograph that would have l'Mde. Doubtl~. lhoa(h. it 1"0Uld hue broken up lht Death Valley •'llk right then and there * * * Cul Hatf~ld Jr adV\HI me lb.al Jim lWlinp- "'orth ts NOT the "\one survivor of the k>c.a1 ma'• u ne ura." u I JI.id tht other chy. Carl. A )'s Cul i.s still around. And ht'• U1 the~ $W10&JD& * * * A'"' cby1 ago. 1t11W John Vibert waa taltini about "ultimate deTe.loprneot" of Paafic Vae. Mt- mon&l Park. Good i:nd. lhouctil I. wbJt a story Lbl.t would mah -subdmsiom at a cemtWf'y! I preued the Pacific V~w president for more details. "No. no. my boy.'' Wd John. "by 'ultimate de- 'elopment' I mean ann sita and cb.pela." Ther~ went a great yarn. lo any cut. it will be a few years -al tht pr~nt n.le of population crowth -before Pacifk V10.-r~hea "ultimate development .. Somelhmg like." wd John, ~ween 100 }Od 200 ytVI. '' J CJID WllL * * * ~ p,.... P.,.e J i COURTS ... , DOGS .•. : .\moot lMit. 1ht su11ut·•W1thio t.bt city except Cali· k . art ctiaraes i.nvotvinaltornJa Vehicle Code violatiooa, ~s1n1 la-w "a to bring •--• about betttt enforummt ACWd vagrancy. proputy dam· aomt lamUy welfare offe:o.ta and control ... l e•. uuertnc and hitcb-lllk· and bad check cwcea. I "Tranaie.nt dogs." lbe not-'°' I Mre. Manhall DOted thatl ed. "hav~ been 1 very big Under the rtaolutioll pre-11CJ11M Onmce County citits probltm pared for adoption by Sey· alttady prosecuu m.iJdemun-The cit) ·1 rezj~red dog · I population today 1s tstimat-iJlour. his offitt woa1cf be au-°!' . court caaea. Amooa \hue ed at about 4,300. accord· jboriud lo prosecute aU ~I o~a.. lbe wet an C.O.ta 1n1 lo municipal autbori· emeanor oUenaea OCCWTI.DC Meu and A.naMUn.. llfl Newport Harbor ""..,.. l 11Jiijiji(·il Robert N. Weed r...... Temperatures Thomas Keevtl .... Jack R. Curley ...._ Ml9lllW Thomas A. Murphmt ..__... .... Paul Nissen u ....... ,...... Sun, Moon. 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UOaa1 eleetloDa today left in rlllm usertiona by Viet Coq ~ &hat the people were wHlt them in a war of revo- luUon. It alao cave Prime Y.lniJ- ta"" Npyen Cao JC.y a btger vlctory at tbt polls than hla U.S. Planes ftey also threatened tbe rA"'U'Nnlat *trol Um of clDdidatea and vot· At the..,. Ume, the turn· en alike. But the lntimld&-• oul cave .11' • mllit.ary ~- ti.on !al.led lb purpose. , 'if.JM a·~ or popular Aecordt.nt to tbe eove.rn-~ lt had not en- ment. about 11 per cent of /""'9d ...,_.., tbe elllJbla voters turned out K)' alllo administered a de- to cut their ballots. They feat to tm'""Budd!Uat oppoai- repruented the part ol the doa. Mtlltut monb wbo led COWltr'J not dirtttly u.nder tM aborttvt anti -&overo- Launch Heaviest Viet Attack I By Treasury Chief BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 119 Broadway, Cotta Mf>•a LI &.MU PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1801 Bolaa Ave .• WeatmlDster S93-35'..5 SMITHS' :UORTUAJ\Y U7 Main SL HuntlnJ,?too Be-11rb LE 6-6539 \\'l-~~TCUFF MOHTLAHY 4!7 E. 17th St., Costa Mua ~ -:=;: , Inflation Curb Program Backed Flower Shoo OR 3·6513 ~I ' ... Missions Establish Rttord ment rebellion lul aprtq urged tht laithtlll to boycott tbe electioqa. About es per cent ot the popuiatSots la at 1,ut oomloally BuddbilL fte succeutut ballotinc couJd ~ a uew career for the 31 • JMI' • old l(y. al· tbouA he declared Sunday he &OUld not ud would not • run for president ol a conaU- tutional South Vietnam be- cauae his wile la agaln1t the ldea. Few inembers of the djplo- matic community today were ready to count him out -de- 1plte hia wile -la a.ay fu· ture govunmenl The victory at the po11' i. only a promise, a symbol for hope, al.nee it wW be many monlha before a national u- sembly and a pre1ldent are electec!. But it ended arsuments by Communist guerilla leaders in the jungles that tbe people of South Vietnam were on their aide Violence Continues In Atlanta YOUR WATCH Rings OuMd Wllllt You Wall FREE • CINned • Oiled • Adjusted Chronograph & Selr· "indtu sllithtly higher: PEARLS RE·STA\ING AJNGS SIZED, from Missing Ol.1monds Repla«d, from S1AI s1.11 $3.n Jewelry O..lgn1nt A Spedaltyl FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE ~\\\\\I/I/Ii ~ ~~-t: PHONE Kl 5-9485 J 2 Coupla, C.hild Bulldoze Through Berlin Wall . Oklahomans ulebrate De Gaulle Watches French Atom Shot • Convicts Shoot Way Out of Jail AT SAMI ADDllU CARPET CLEANING .,.,..LUP"n.u.u-. .._ ..__ ~ ... ~ CA..rT llEllY!Cia SA&il -INITAl.L.ATIOll -CLtilllltlO ...... CALIP •ue a.&u11• ~tTVTI •IM ... NTTU ausu• .. llUllUll. ~· ce • KEEP CHECK ON YOUR MONEY .•. •.. wrth a cOftVenierrt check mt Kcount at any of First Nationar s 5 convenient offices. Checks are the u sy way to pay your bills ... ttiey re your best Pf'OOf of payment. ~Of1'1CI .,.,...<:.. 0.-. laMlltW orra ca.,... ,.,.._. °'- ~ltCM Orn<S 111~otT- s-t. A• Al's Carpet & Rug Works • .. ltl SO. MAIM ST. MA*l Kl 1·'400 • I 1511 MAIM ST. HUNTIHGTOM llAC.. 141·6J 11 ..,.,..... ____ ....... ,..,.c....- NO PURCHASE NECESSARY WITH ANY GAS flll·UP BONUS WED. & SUN. -100 -v!~~Y! HOUlS1 NON. TO SAT. l :JI 0 l :JI SUN. l :JI • J :tO BLUE CHIP STAMPS ...-..c~-.. =-... Good tit Mon. 9/ 19166 OIPAITMINT 2059 HARBOit Bl VO .• COST A MESA 6'6-3~ 10 HARBOR CAR WASH Primar.r,. V citing Set in 11. ·States ....... ,., al .......... ell-* ,. , ~,. ....., .......... @Pecili&t .. ,0 111 l'Ual A TmW-l.lfl! llU'UCA ____ ... _,..... ·----.......... ......_~_.tt.._.PUL .......... -........ . ...... ..-........... .., ...., • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• &llND THI& COU~ON TODAVI N&11'W ••••••••••••••••• •. •. • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• ~ ............................................. . CJty •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••• ' W@lf~ for Municipal Bonds? It 's your clwic~I When a bond issue is put on your local ballot ... examine the issue ••• then vote. Ya. have the right to approve or di~approve the comm unity project if it is to be financecl by municipal bondii. Municipal bonds finance new schools. water. ~wer and flood systems, fue ucf' police protection. h<xpitals. recreational facilities and other community neceuitits. Municipal bond financing gives your local government the money to provide all citi:.enJ with modem services. They bring to your neighborhoods better living coo. ditions and often enhance the value of your own property. Next time a bond issue appears on your ballot be informed and vote. It's yourc:hoiet.' Bank of Amtrica 011d its tusociartd dtaltrs bid on l'irtual/y all statt and mwticipal honJs ofltrrd for salt in California. Bllnk Investment SecuriU•• DMlion· BANK OF AMERICA •u.,,,. .. MUNICIPAL IONDS ... builders of better communilles todal and romo"°" ' . . ,,. . . . ... . . ... ,. . , CRA Board Hassles Over Voting Issues J'RDNO (AP) -1'lllt Cal. lfDnl1a Raptblleaa .-.-r111111111111cm (CR.A) boar4 el • ..,, bec:W a. It* pldarm _. _______ ;,__.;:11fbt la Vlelaam. W a -.111111 ·cm ... at to act Oil ltdl baDat ISUou fao.t Union Men -~= ': a.e ••re. .... -.~~~iet~------n -Oil the 17 DrODOll1lol• Oppose AidSS:i:=~.:i Brown Seeks tnlde f o Dowtnc a llll'li!J For Brown ~ ~· • ...,. .. ,. School for Mlft:b C!O!!MDltl!M ..... a. committee'• r-commeM. .4 l..l-LOS ANG ELD CAP) -tiooa 'Kltlined bl a ~ ._.. year"-0 08 Members ol the AFL-CIO Op. but Darlbal diullowed It.. .-ating Engtneen' Joca1 ln aaytnc I.be dlndan c • • 1 d BSYDLY 1111.U CAP) Lot .\nlelea have decided un-oot. under tbe bf.Un. tab 6". nr.n .... ...._, a.. Jon members, not union lead-a at.and oa votiDc ...._ wlD ... a.it .. .a. ...,w. .,.,, mu.st vote oa any propo-Darttnc said a tw.tint1 ul to donate '50.000 to Gov. majorit,y ol &be JDaDbeNldp flmdl ,_ a prOl)W • S- ' Brown'•~ campa.Jsn. meethig in C'Ollftll6oa "a• mil dl6flw • 1111t 1CMo1 '!be membtn toot t b needM to taU a stud • Ill .. • fll ,_._ ltaad Sunda,y after U D i 0 D candMlat.es « .... wittlw ""J ..... 0. 8Mt -•illo.11 laden had pndkted euy An ~ fnlll Mi nlmC me ..i .., ii ei1 tllla6a ='1~U: ~ ~ cc:tribu-~def:i ..... Wl Calk* .. .. ed by the LoW u·. eucntive the meetiq. Mn. ..... II. .......... ,. board. Alllt ol Labddie, a nwN-os ~ fl•.,_...W.. .. When opposition to the attend!nc tbe c!lr'edlal"'• _. Bron Wd a ~ po .. l moun~. however, lioa, reG&ned and walad ~ ~ ftlMll James Seymour, the local'• out. • II& 611 ..._.er n-., KllJ'a-buline11 manager, uJ4 union Tbe Vietnam r • 1 o 1 lltiom sentiment wu 10 dear ttuit caDed for ••a pc>litW• a• d "1 will • alll daat we the Dl•U. &boaJd be dropped. early ~ ... ,,.. ......... '11id&prt.9 nllDliblit OfBciala a&ld tbe ~ wu abo voted to tend • ..a.cram ta an Klllll diltrida, abolldl about 550 to 450 bl favor ol a Gov. Edmand G. 8rO'ft wlliUq liatl fer* t 1pa1.a ~ ballot on lie propo11. ''to repadiaie an Dal:AJ de ....... ... " tiiaaf candid•&a who refu.ed tD ad ml '"?el, ~ added that lt wu support our bora wt.Cl an Bron Mid. .,.....,. that wWia members rialdnl tbe1r livea la .. I .. Mil talkinc a11Gut oppoMd &D1 poltbeal contrl-nam. '' mne17 ...,. fer follr·yar- bution to 1111 candldat. a• Ronald Ragan IPC*2 to olda. I -taJti.D& abmt a tb1a ttme. UM 200 dtJeaata and dire(> eampcte dam-pnoam .. wtlid ........ 8ft ,..., . . s cmM art .. ie.. te ,.... Incendiary Device et •:-.:w tbal _third ti a.. -*'• e I e • t 11tmJ Off $3.2 Million Fire =:.::: ... 1:1 .. per cal ..... Calfao· HAPPY CAMP. Calli. (UPI) tna J:• aad J:21 p..m. ea Ilia mktr9 elilll* do aat ~ timed tmrndlwy dnlce Sept. 5 anbowD sier-plac- aet by ''pencm unknown" ed an fnoenctiary ..,_ 1aatlad. --------- toucMd oft a ~ ftrt brush a mu. DarU1 ol btte le that destroyed $12 mDllo11 the JOamdi Natioa.a.1 P'orest. worth Of Dou,saa ftr trees The deftce ._ ••ot a ti.m- in Northttn California dDr-ed vmietJ ..S ~a M-mia- ln& the put week. accordbli ut. delay, alkallif a.-... to U.S. forutry officlala. d.IGill J8l't>...it ~ t ~ e Five person. were injured ftret," Iii ...... Did. Integrate All T~.rt, ln the blue, wtiich WU Mt A ....... -rneaW Labor Day and finall1 con-that Ula ,._ tlnice re-B • Sa trouec1 Saturday an.er black· cet•tc1 • ...,..... letta' rown ys enln& 180 mlllion board feet repnllni tbl fh. ~bet. of timber near the <maoa 1ued en appeal far 'tlle wrUn LC8 ANGELES <AP~- line. to COlltad Mdbcc itie1 an.. a. aDed fer a atMe Federal Foreat Sttvice ol· 1.ateJy. bwpaitduu ...ter p1m to ficl.alJ luued a bulletin Sun-'lbe COit ol contllQlliq Ille ~ Oallania._ JdClrny day urSfn& the public to u-buie blue wu pat at -.-.,._ wtA *· rail ad -dlt in the apprebeniion ol 000. MGn tbu 1• firlfiCllt-tnmapart _. nipid tnmlil the anonlsta. en bdll!Ct the a..._ M. .. ,_. time. .. ...,.. Tbt bulletin laid that be-Meamrtlile, ICW1tre ftCbt. enar -a-tied a 1wpwtaa----------1t.oc Cft'WI wataed nmanll tloa oldie Sbte nwi..-t. ol. fires that fJarne4 DOdm' tlGe ~ ., Oft .. em- • ll,000 acnt ln Callfenia du.r· pba tD aww ol bwpor· Fmch Blasts :m~~"'".e:!::O-,.: ~ ~= contained Satur.s.y a f t e r the Transpartaticaa Acat! Smut Move ~Y hid desbo,ed j total al diredor • cbalbmu al 1be Ml aera. , Slllle ~'*' Cow11ii•m A f191r o1 larlu . ..,.,.I-ad ~ .._ wtDll a. LOS ANGELES ( AP)-Rob-cauaed blae9 iD SlaTa SI.Me Plllllir Won.. direds. ert Finch, Republican nomi-Uoo.a1 l'orell _. y~ Bron_'• ... , 11Jt ca• e nee for lieutenant covernor, Natioaa:l Pm abo "99 --....., • • ......_ ~ cbarac:teriu1 p~Jtion . 16 deT c:entrai. Tbq .... • 1 ~ ........... 14 Call- -an anU~ initiative a total of S,500 acrea .. -... fonlia dti9I.. . er. :;r .. ~~~ troyed --bberd feet ol ..=i::.i;,:r:,,:: that "plunges into the murky timber. 8l'OW'8 .W be ba ....... waten of censorship." , them owr to a. ltlll'a ••Ut.- Flnch wu asked for his Gt Elooftr 0»01•1•" fior views Sunday night in light of Votina Tuesday fUl"tlle" ltlldJ-.ne ,,,.,,,.. ... the stand taken by hia runni.nt --e CODdacta ltDdils ol da1e p- mate gubernatorial candidate erD!Ddlt or1a1otca•i11D ..S Ron.id Reagan. For New Bisbop,=eciico.iioo-iimliiy.iiiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiJI Rugan has said be favor• r:r the proposal. even though SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - aome portions may be beid A succeuor for B i 1 b o p unconatitutional. because the James A. Pike, the outspoken public should have • chance and controvenial biJbop al to erpreu Its feelings about tht Epitcopel Dioceae of Cal- deallng with pornography. ifornia, will be cboaen Tues- Police Catch J ailhreaker day bJ nearly 700 lay and clergy dele&atea at Grace Cathedral from amoQC eiPt proapeda. Bl1bop Pike, whole views on ~ Trinity ud U'8 Virgin Birth have frequently stln'ed SAN DIEGO (AP) -Po-up r~~oua debate. resigned lice near the Mexican border after eight yurs in the potl1 Sunday recaptured J a m e a to jOl.n the 1taff of the Center Reece. an Alameda County for the Study of Democratic prisoMr who escaped by 1Ud· l.natJtutJona at S a n t a Bar- ing two storeys down a bbn· bara. ket rope despite a wounded _L_OO_S_E_R_OC __ K_S_? leg. Reece. 22, an Oakland bak· er charged wtth kidnaping and robbery. fled Hl&blands Hoa· pital In Oakland Aug. 17. Hla leg wound had resulted from a previous attempt to escape June 7 whlJe en route from a court appearance in Hay· ward to the Oa~ Jail. 1 Cldo- .....-ve COOt, IT lawf't • Clmstink•••ll BACKACHE & rJ°: • .:; .=-r= TENSION uuum Tl hot IWM>tt 111n or Uw ~ 161U lrookhunt Sh.it lltltllllTITMI ,..In and wind of wtntn. CO()(, Alter 11. -JUe•1 « ala41der tr-COAT fonna t pa.,ow bond "'"''"• .,,.,, 1-x. u ~ --u bt1wft'n tM irav•I ind tlv •m ond .,.7 .,ut J041 lftlM t11d n'""' I -tre111 1 .. frt•u•n\. hrotn1 er 1tdltn1 rOOf -P~~U lt"~"e '"'"' u1noll011 bel.11 da7 ond •tr•L leceofor-blrwlnl off. kttJK YOUl' nw)f ~~J::.:.•,.'!':~:9.,,6:~,:J'~\~~ 1'.~:: br11tht and ._utUul •II IM f •pr••Hd In nd1 I rrl to"'°" CYn'1JC t I IT\4' ::~:;:.', ~~~~u~";',.';~·:~· ·=·rt .. ~ ('all ~-Utt tor • ., r~ EJtt. urln• u d •1 IUloJfftle p&in rtllt l Ot\ 1 malf CRANK BROTitER.S CftTU •' dru•rui. r..i .. ,* J::!° ROOnNG CO. Servtni 0nnl'f ---------County ~ Y•&n. Adv. ••• ---- {714) '62-3:312 Moftdly, Scpt.tftlbet 12, 1%6 DA ILY "!LOT /Ntws-Pmi $ 'JPEN DAILY 9 • 6 HCrne d Gift 9"icp •• 60J)() I>. 10.'5 TREA5UNE5 frolJ) ESPANA CARVED WOOD CROSS Replic.e of the cross of the kniqhts of Matta with cerv- in<JS repr9$0t1ting the life of Christ. Hand crafted in $p.,1n, I 5"x22.. 23.95 . hand crafted pieces that delight the eye, and set a certain Spanish mood. d. 13.95 a. IRON FAN FIRE SCREEN Beauifully wrought, 53x30" 60.00 b. IRON CANDLE SCONCE H '' tel!. I 0.95 •. 7.95 h. 50.00 3-l.ITRE WOODEN WINE KEG C.,rved, wexed dart wood 29.95 8-BOffiE WINE RACK Wrought iron. 18"xl6" high. 25.00 c. MATADOR CANDLE ST AND Cleverly hend pointed wood fig · ure in green, gold. red. Holds con· die on his heod. 2'4.95 d. HUGE CARVED WOOD KEY Hend cerved for en ancient look. Derk wood 28" I 3.9f •· WOOD CANDLE HOLDER Rugged, hend carved Med' evel accent piece from Spain 7.95 f. WROUGHT IRON CANDLE Greceful monastery cendle holder with c.endle. I 3.95 9. CARVED WOOD MONKS Grey entiaued he("ld cerved fig· ures in dork wood. Tell 15.95 h. 3-TIERED BASKET Short 7.95 Graceful stend for ertificiel fruit or vegetables. 28'' 50.00 i. IRON SERVING CART Elegant bied, gloss shelves. 79.95 wine caddy 5.95 4 ' 9· tell monk 15.95 short monk 7.95 \ c. 2'4.95 f. 13.95 with cendlo I 79.95 s s d7 s en 673 -6360 • I DAILY PllOT JN...,._,,_ For The (Gnn)point of Order Patriots Pounce on Rtuli.d Rep:Jtter' Record Nuclear Power Plant ,,._ ~rOll<""W 01* fl _...,... lle- SM•elOll 9tiedl a-"""""9t"" lffd\. N c le ~f~~~.:.~ earing omp tion kUft,,,._ ...,. • ...,., ci.-. "°""" ·F-WIMll .-..... l"1l ..... SAN ONOFRE -Southern Each fuel wembtJ containe C/llC;a, _......, IMdl. 11 ls p..m. ' • ............... IMdl Ki-is Cllltl. Sher-. C&llfornia I first full-acale DU· 180 boOow ..... ..... about :;..9..o ._ _,.,...,. ._,._ u, u clear power pl.ant here ii now 10 feet laag. Fuel pelWa, ~ "..,..... He111W °"'"""' c...,.. V1llll ,... almost 90 per cent complete, about half &....a. ~-.. :--::C... ~,15~ ~ ...._..Southern Califoml.a Ed.lsoo an~• u.\Alll• seroo11m1&1 c-.. .,, .....,,,1191..,. llNd\. Co. officials disclosed today. ter, an packed inside tbe SMB""" .... '""' -""'°" llMCll. E be'91 ............ u -ngmeen are now _.. ~. ning "dry run" testJng ol the The Jj7 hlel usembliea will Fire Calb plant components. contain some 72 tma ot uran- . Installation ol the nuclear lum pelleta nlued at about 41 17 ..... "'f::.,~ ,=:,,.,.. 11, .. nae reactor vessel wu virtually '37 million. Target dale for 12~"": .... ''1-.. . .,_ 11,._ mi completed with the positioa ol compJetiq tbe loading ol ~ ~ ~~ ... ~~....._ .. .,. .. the upper .. package." 'Ibh fuel rods in tbe reactor is , ;i' ~'... . ..,,_.,, _ ....., am '-"• ~t indudea . the cootrol rod Nov. 1. ""-.... dnve mecharusm. The control Aft.er the reactor II "*-1. • Vci~ F1 .= .-.. ia rods regula~ the rate of fis-there will be an extended per- " o •.m... ~. •tc. • it-.-.. sioo in the nuclear power iod ol testing in i.7. '~r ..... ~ ,..., 11 ... 1" :mi •~ •plant Much at 1167 will be de9oted l rr~ lie!' !'2: '!]I~ ~Noa. The reactor coolant lysWn to Vlllioal testing prol!IJJll, II::~.:.... ... -,:a. 811;. allo bu been subjected to in-and UM ol the San Onofre . f..;e ~· ., .......... ., temtve U.tlnc. and prepu. plant •• "firm resGllZ'ft" Oii • r \~ ~. '""' Cllll '"' .. tlom are under way for add.I· tbe F,diloa system la not • Ii p "';J::f.· ,.,...,.. * i... E. dona.I "hot functional" tests planned UDlfl the tint al 1988. ' ~ "'··J·r ~,......_ whlcb will include almost all TM fuel in tbe lnltial }oad. ,,~~. '-"' . ar ""'~in' E• major compooenf;S of the Ing bl a beat ou1put equiv• ,. '"~'°' "· ,,,..teal rc. '6S1 plant. A cooveobooal non-lent to JI.million barrela ol • !!<":Jl,;,,.1r~ • nuclear heat source will be fuel ci1 or 115-trillioo cubic • -p"' • .,,, """ ..... ClllU ·-• -~ employed dunng these wts. feet of natural gu, and ts ez. 11 t• f "'.;,.,'?J:::'·,._~= ..... %3rd it WU explained. pected to l.ut approximatel1 11$~ ,.."':' _ ~~ _ ,.. Shipments of nuclear fuel three and oo~half yun. . :~~... g:"""' 1112 --have been arriving at San Edbon bu an ao per cent "'"" sh ..__ Onofre at f....,,uent intervals lnts9t la the San ODofN DD· t I'~ .w...,; ..... ·--·--t . ,,,. 1 "'. ~. ._ K-ortw and more than half ol the 157 dear lt&tlan. with tbe rema1Jt.. > ~ ... •·"'~ -....... n11 w.,_ fuel assemblies required to ing 20 J>el' cent owned bJ Sin ' u~~ -r:: .... IMll! '""' ..... loed the plant OO'lll hne been Diego Ga • Electric QDm. ''~,,:'."~ .,.::r-* mo •-received. panJ. 11·• ..... 4 "mt!"'....:_• ~ ,,..,._ u7'!.,,.-:-,.;.;aar" ..rTm, ,.,,._ L-: ~ :.::: . ;;:.~i:-1~ lll- w --Concert Program Gets CREA Seeks $1,500 Irvine Grant U.S. Review ni. tree 1 ou t b concerta netratt s1mpbou1 Orchlstra; procrui of the 0 r a n I e aod one concert br the Phll- Oounty Pbllharmonic Sode-barmon.ia Hunpnca SJm-Of Prop. 14 ty ... given • •1.500 tioo.t pb~ the gu1ar . today with presentation of a son. a ~ ~rforma': ~AHEIM -Burt ~rru~. grant from the Jamea Irvine will be given by the PblladeJ. pre'1dent of the California Foun<1ation. phla Orchestra. Real E s ta t e Anoclation Presentation of Lnterna.tion· In addition, the IOciety'a ~CREA) Saturday told a ally known orchestras in Or-!ree youth ~ IS"OIJ'UD !1 • • t 1 n C ol tbt CatifornU ange C o u n t y concert& allO include.a a m inimum of six Aperlmeut Owners A.Noci• -'J1 ~ -""""' .:.-~-... "-tb concerts by the full Loi Al>-• wa.a ~ pa.ruY 1WGU\.'l::U .,, e gelel ~ Orcbel-~ Mn that bis CJr'Pllha· grant tra. performed for yoaq. tion 1'aJIU to tab b Propo-The contribution. • b t c b lten livinl m Iba northern. idtion 14 blue tD the United will 10 into the society'• COD· central and coutaJ me. ol St.ates Supreme Court tinuance hmd wu presented Oraqe Qlmd;J. Smltll'• dilclolure that he by A. J. McF.adden and Mn. had wrlUeu Califarnla A~ty. Charles S. Wheeler on behalf, c;.n. Thomal Lynch u.king of the board oC di.rectors of for federal review of the the foundation. llndlng of the law to be un-n--. . gl ... _ • titu"-al .,.... off nc:\.:etvmg the ft for un: CODI uun cap~ 8 "---C ty Ph'l .. ·-• ~ " _..,ch t b vrauge oun 1 U4.I wOllJC oooven"'ou at ww e ..... ....,...,. t h d t Society were Mrs. Sydo. ey 0 . •t ._ wueh OWDttl a ape.n G . .d t nd "· ..a:--. 1,.,. .. 1 l l aynor, vtce preSJ en a •• oura ~ .. as...g c v ,tlgbta" legitlatioo In the hous-treasurer, and Edward A. tng field. Pellegrin. chairman of the Proposi tion 14 won 2-t vot· continuance fun~.. industry er approval in the 1964 elec-and buslneu div1s1on. tion. It was tD allow owners of .. Tbe Irvine grants dur1n1 residential property to sell or the past Hveral years have r~nt to anyone they chose. It been of immeasurable assla-smce has been declared UD· . . fOn stitutional. lance in making possible not ~========::..!only the long -range plan- STATIONERY STORE 3369 Via Lido N-port .._. otl J-1 OU e Croff Stotlefff'Y e A11tlq-e 6 1ftt e Cllrlft-C.. ning so necessary in aecur1r1g future bookings of world-fa- mous artista but also in the continuing development of the society's free youth COD· certs program," Mrs. Gay- nor comm@nted. The society's 19M • 67 sea· aon. it& 13th, will include five concerts by the Lo1 Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, with Zubin Mehta, music director, and guest conducrors and so- loists; one appearance or the ~11/c /1 ~'It 1111 By R. J. Wigmore ,....~ ......... ,..,.. 11. ..._... WA t &. s.,t. ,, In .. ...._ --.,.... .......... dily ... S....,_ ..... aYlllJ .... lEG OF EIMB I' t ~------------w ar •11•--.. -·-..... . I I.I II' •:a:• ..,.., •& • ZV·• BAIAIAS LB. 10' 'fAK OI THI 5fADf ONE CHARM . 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Your insurance, too, can be bought this euy way . . . One new- type policy covers most oC the riala you face in your home ... And it saves you money besides. Thia Agen- cy Is qualified tD help you determine just Mist insur- an<'e, and how much, you need on your home and furnishlngs . . . All you have to do for full informa- tion on thi• policy is to call this Agency •.. And re- member. if you are not fully insured ... it'1 not enough. .......... lJ. &- fj.w hrlo. If. Y. ( ...... 1) -J'or die • • • 1 "" 11<l•nl'• hH found a nnr I , £ •ob1tanc• •Ith the aeton· I.' ability to •hrlnk brmor- " s:np 1trhin1r, and n llt•• '' 'llnut •Url'ttry rr • •r•rr ca•t, wh1I• 1r•nll7 r'1•v1n1r r••n, a ~tual rt1du~tlon II rln k •Ir• l t<>olr plM>OI • "' ama11nc or all-roulll .. .,. IO t~•ro•sti that ••treren ••"- 111Ulni1htn1r statftlna like "Pil• hne ttaMd to M a prnblrmlw The attret \1 a new h,.lintr aab-j •l•nro• ( Bln·O)'ll.-)-d11ro .. ry of a wnrlt1-r1moo1 rH~•r~h •n•lllut.. .At all dni• coaJli.rt. Wigmore Insurance 2959 J Iaroor Blvd COSTA MESA Kl 9 0391 Thie 1ub1tance i• nnw avail11ble In ••1t1>•..urt or .,,.,,,.,,.t ,_ 1 under die 11am• rn,,. .......... AOY • ._ ________ ., o rSP N«J FMSH z_,a- • 11nro11T auc~• ...-•~ .. c....- • <OITA Ma~...,_ ....... ...., M. • A11A1111-1m 1. LM ._... tt. ,, 1en •- • AllANllM-ST•lfl'Oll-l-..._.. .. 1111 SL f • 4 .-.. .. • • • IAlfTA AllA-11'11 S. 1"'191 ta ...,. ... ~ e TVSTlll_.Jt ~ 'O' 11. Ill 1'"119 a.erw j • 'oF-m Y/o~-:-'1" ........ • '"· iffl-.Di7 Via <...-. -.. ... ... • I I I I I I ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~.~U.1'66 ,. - - -K nlGlf Coupon• - - -• .-- - - SlftTEMlllt 12. lJ, M I I K mart Coupon - - -i I I I I VINYl 3 RING NOTEBOOK BINDER I I 63¢ I I HPTIMllR 12. 13, 14 IOYS' STRIPl·TOP I CREW SOCKS I 3/66¢ I .... 7tc. Vinyl Wrap.around Bind.r I I Cclataina Filler Paper Is Subject Jndu I I I ITATIONllY llPT. Whll• au.nttty 1..n I llG. 3/U. 100% cotton. Reinforced I heel. toe. ~ HOSlllT om. I I. - - - --· - - - - - - - -• Whll• Ou•ntlty Latta --------------· ..... c ...... - ---. r-- -K mart Coupon - - - , Sl"IMlllt 12, 1J, 14 ' llPTIMllR 12. 1J, 14 I I SUNll.AM ZIPPIR TOP I HAND MIXER I I I I I I UTILITY IAG I 1.57 I Our Reg. 1.97. l&'' uUlity baa. bal top I tipper closing. Ideal {or aportl or travel Choice of many colon. 3 days! I LU .. AM Din. Whll• Quantity L.m --------· .. -. ' r - - -K mart Coupon - - -, I ~ SEPTEMBER 12. 13, 14 1 GALLON I I REDWOOD STAIN I I REG. 1.51 88¢ I I Now'• the Ume to nstain )'QUI' red-I wood fence! I . HOMI IMP. ""· I L .. Ivy Now, Whlle Quantity L-. -------------~ . 2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MES ' J .. . if.·---.... -- 8 DAJL Y PlLOT /NfWI.-"- Your MOlleJI'• Wortla 'Business' Best With Competition By SYLVIA PORTER baseball. of cow-se. and with What bi& busi.DUI in the the approactl ol the World u s. thriva moat mitbtil1 smes. elCb ol tbe above od6- .... .... .__.. ...... . --------- wben it ta lac.in& It. most ltiea and many more will i.-.:iZi~~:;::~~~li•..,....._• murderous competition! emeree with ttanll.q clarity. 1 .. . . . What bit 00.ioel• ol our• At a typical Americu fe-CHEVY"S UM-...0 -Tbe all De'IJ Camare Wiil Ila bcult in ~ coupe Del becomes a ''hid~n expenae" male, my lnt.erest l:n baJe-COD'fe.rtlble mocl~ll. Tbe camaro 1iDe IDcGl)IOnla aptiona that Include CllD- to other businesses -~ ball's manpower numbers 1a cet.led heedlJJQ)JI behind a 1attke l"lllit. ""!k" OPlllS ud cloMI when llJ!!tl .. turned on and off. plus a hood WIUl tl-1dlcl lolmn and a wide • bumble llllll into countless milli0111 strictly llmlt.i. But u a re-bee" paint buld oa the DI*. A &so.c.bic:.lnda va~· e ii Wiid m Ole Super of doll&rs -when 1t rucbea porter covertna the bulineu s rt · f the Ormuo ...._ .. .__._ ru~ualn~~pe~? ~of~Mfl.~in~dl••~-.~.~--•o•••••·-·-~-p-~--~----£~•.•••••••• What big buamess employa in bueball's economics ii onl)' about 1,000 worker& on limitle11. And the odd.IUea ol the •·production line" In a the Industry make my buai- comparati~y few citiu. and ness r~rter'• eye cowl'. ytl gets far more publicity Consider the "competition" \'la every commU!Ucatiooa aspect The usual result when mtdlum than the giant auto an ordinary buslneu enters mdustry which dJre<:Uy or In-a phase of fierce competition directly employs million1 in is price cutting and a slump every city &lid town of lhe 10 profits. at leut temporar-• .-.. .... "C U S ? Uy. The usual result wu ...... It's the big buswess of one company is the over-M. whelming 1ucce11 in an in-• dustry i.I that 1t no only sets LEGAL N011CE llO'TlCI t:'~Ho1Tou the pace bul alsooc; rakes in u 1u,..aioa cou•T o, '"1 the fattest profits. The tn· c IT&TI 0, C&Lll'OUll& ~ • . of hr d bu TMI COUlf'TY 0' OUWH dillonal wuh s ew SJ-• :.-T~ U:-uavu. De-nessmtn is for "enough com· VJ c!:!: .. "' petition to keep the custom- NOT1c1 IS HllEIV Gl\llN .. .. ...... Interested a.od the anb- tdllon "' .... -,.. ...... ~ .... . ~. en .,.._., 11ev'"' < .. ._ --tnut men sablfied but that's ell IN w ld --ere '-1'" le fl'-alJ " t ,,,_ •11111 -,_....,., -.. ... "" .in1e. "' -,..,.. "'.::.._ ~ ;: Jn bueball, though. the tra-ed titted alllfi, .. "" ...-di ti . . de-d The """~ W:'m~'l)' ~.:. ._,_?Jl IS ~£~· .. _ _".._'fffl. a ~S Ort "llf A-. Coate -· Cello UWllDell Sw 1I1Aa .. uen COm· tib ... n1e, w111c:11 •• ..,. pie<• "' ~-:!. ivtiUon softft\s. Said one '"-uNknl9fled "' ell .... tiwn -~ r -·...1 ""' lo -nltlo "' w i. .,...,..., wll9IM t>&.eball WTller I quer1...,.. .._. ,,_"" •''-' -•1"' ~-.. "You've got a pollll t.ber"e ..... Tl>I> l'Oll<L UI oa1" ._., IL ,,.. When the Yankees were run-w Do-....., L WMtfit ld , _.. t:b ., -ri EHcvlrla "' ""' Ett•"' e1 1UJ1g away w1tb e ~ es, ..,. -_..... ~ they came near to killing the SA ~-~ bo ff .. 11u Or-•-X 0 Ice. c.n•• -· c • ..,... Or consider the "hidden ex· ty l~~~ C:.~ c..• o.ny ~..,. pense" upeci.. It i.J usual 1tor m "'"' n. ,, -'°"" i. 11. ,... 1-... management. to strive or m maximum output ol workers r LEGAL NOTICE and to fight qakm lnterfer-in ,. THI 1u,. .. IOtl c.ovltT ~ ,.,.. ence wtth t:bis output But m nu1 o, e&L1f'0tt•1A •• uo ,. not when it comes to bas~ THI cou~ :;.,,., ~ ball. During lhe Seri ea. rnan- oao•• TD ,...,. uuu l'Oll agements the nation over ac- ciu. .. i °" MM• c"'pt a slowdown in output u In lft ""' -""' rA -.... ~ .. '"' -u r ow,.,.o McCOMNtLL.. oLfN. a corporate face of We. Bet. ooa HEf'HEN MCCDNNEU.. end ll~ tin 1---:---t ti ur scon McGONNIL.L.. M.._.. w I poo .. are orillllUoQ,J open-0r1e.; .;::-:,:.:a.J.!fs = .... ~ ly 1n plantl and olfices. Many ~"""· o~tNOOtt STff'HEN cot.· oompanJea broadcut scora ay Fu. -it0euT scon co..,AX. over public address 1ystenu uPKt1 ... 1V, FOi c:N-d N-• -··-:-T"-•11P1ee•""' "' J-e-• Mc· or post them at re5 ..uu ur c-•1. G-s....-~ ~ tervals · other companies per· 11-1 k:oO ~I. ,,.._.._ -' ,_,.._ ,,, ft--. ........ - -"' mlt employe1 to brine radios cc.i•• .,... " ·-"" i-wllt -to work for the duration. Oll(AI-\NI! ..it!lotoe" -~... ... • •111M1t••-pr_u,. --...,._ "" lD the Eiecutive Swte. lf ........... J•-1 -~---I-1 ... _ Ex tJ' a , ''•-c...•u. -• .,, ICM! any one 111 n we ecu ve c.<14•;; "",...,.., " " i-• -'" ~~le in. tb~~~bea 11wbeden I.beth .,,., •••«1M. 111e1 •" -~·-"' .x-r •l'I 11 ~i p y • e .. .., .... 11 ... • -......,.. 111'" ~TV is on from before the " OeNn_..t 1 °" !ht 1'11 ..,, el ...., , . ._, ,,... "' • • •'dodo """~ • ..i. game 1 start to way aft.er its .... •o .-_,.. -,... 9"111<..1""' eDd It's impoulble to tote c IOt Cl\e .... t1' ....... ""°"" ""' be ... ~ • 11 ,. ,,,,..._ -• ..,., • CllVf.., up the hidden corts but base- ff-1• 0rw ... PIM-1" ,... °'-ba.D at its ivu mut cost cl C..tl ()al,.. .. , ..... --rA -,... ... , clrcvlet191\. ~ ... .... ,.,..,, other businesses mllllons of ... ,..,, """" ~ -"" ...... --d ,,__ in t1m off and "-....... -· ""'°' 1o 111e ...,. t1' wit OUA1 I e '""e ,_,..,. lo1L 0•,.. "'1~ "':' ~u~• .....,.., ,...._ Or cons1der th• relation J ud91 "' .... ~ '-'ship of bueball's numben to •1<119n M. "...,.'!'4 its publicity. There are only b wu 1. ,.,.,.. .. .-20 major bueball "compa-~ ._, Ulll. ... . " n1 -1n th "" Ml MW ruea • o y ... o are t h In High Gear Witt. Cart C.1'.11'.111••••• 1 • • • Freedom Pays Off In Pkznt •=.,: ~,'':!:"' c.." 0.1.., .. ,-.., Series. only a minor number h Au. " end_, i. 1:1. "· ,..,. 1 -o( production workers are in---=---------=------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE volved. But tens of millions of written and spoken words CHTl~CAT:-~ IUllNIU will be devoted to baaeb&ll ~tct11-. ,,,.,. •-in the weeks ahead. The auto nll UMOfUIO~EO -~~ iodust?u'• publid... 1n coo-~91411 I wt" be~ e -w! . V • 111 °'-0r. 1e11te ~ c... trast. 1J picayune and unin- ·• -"" 11(19'-llm> -Ir--' NE OllANG( GUllA• ............. IP ICU. , ....... ~. "'--=---And thU I! just • beP =~" ~ .. ,~"..!.:: nlog. What tndu.stTJ except 111011n1 w. Hvlloft. 1111 .,......_ bueball treall Its ......... uctlon Dr • Sent• ..... C.el...,.... r•-,t- WITNUS my .._ 11111 lflll MY .. Workers both U tmp-,et ~ •NL • ..,..ni w. """"' and auela and actD.all1 "~ STATE OF C.Al ll•O•••• l itall.u•" jts employes? What '1uN"r:H1~" ,~ui:c;: .. ~:-"" .. o ioduatry out.ide of bueball ~'!t.rv ~1< '7:' .!~ ..! _...Klsa.C-: prden to ~~~-'"lt.1 ~~ ty end Stt•t ,...,.... ~ .. If than to deal ID \;AAD '? n Wu.l :=;:; .. ':'.:.,:"" ;-:"c.-" = 't' other industry would you find ,..., ,. tie ,.,. __, --'" top executives altting down ~~ '!; :;""'111.~:-..:a= and ditc™1nl "ucbanein!tf \~~'::':Mus WHEREOf ' flew ...,.. key men~ Clmagine G :• u"1• .,. my ,, • ..., • ..., .,.,_ ,..., • head saying to Cbry5ler 1 1oc:1a1 •••' ~ u v ..,. ~ "' 11111 bead "I have two excellent C--1~'' "''' •bow wrlf...._ tO!fl<l•I , .. ,, sale~n and you have three :::~ ~.~~ c.a111en11e excellent advertisln& men. Prin<•c>t• ootet "' 111 give you ooe u.luman ~:T-~~;:;, ~ for two advert.iaint men .•• ) .,._\Md Ju~.~·~ ... , D•Hr "''°'· Jn what other industry G -•uou" 12 ,. """ ~111.,.,.,.. s. IL cept baseball would manag- 1"' 111.,.. ers deliberately price their LEGAL NOTICE bes t .. wares" at figures tbey'r• sure no one else will l'·U47J UtJ pay? , .. :.~~:f.!!1,,~ :~!Nus Perhaps only a female 'THE UNOEllSIGMEO "" l'lfftety <"'91-doubling aJ a business re-~-:.:::-.:o "'~~~.~""::"'~~ ~~;o(•.:Cr~ porter would so goggle at s.."'' "'"" ca111or..i1. """"' "" •oet~ baseball's traditions. But bav-''°"' '""' "•m• ... POllFIS ClEAME•I • nl--' I am h-.. witb • ..., "'•' w 1d 11rm '' "'"'-"' "" 1ng gog.,ir::u, """ •o•-11-0 """"" -"""''" '" "'" substituting the words "it's '"° PIKff Of ,,..._. .., •• •o•low1. b ball to " f th It' h '°"""' ase me or e c c e l'on1r10 SoeHro.. 1u,. Eu• sor1"0. "i.t's Gre-'-to me " Have J O~•"Ot· Cehk)r,,11, Luo-S•<••rci tM>t ~ • E•tt '"'1r19. o •• ,,.. c1111.,,•1• Fro,.. made a home run! :ft •• ~.!.,,! .• 1 ":;'.~0t~;<-•~ s,:::: ---L-.-E-G-AL--N-OTl--CE--- ,,.,. 11 S Ne><•• Ptt<ll(. St•lo Alli Colltomi•. WITNESS OU• "••d• "'" '""' d•Y ~ .u ... ••oa COVllT -TMW .. 1191111, 1'6' ITATe CW CAUflCMl•IA Nit Ponttrr $ ,, • ..,, Tiii COU•TY 0' MA ... Lu~ $ c. ....... "' Na.. A..-n1 FrtN' A •;•M•t NO'TICI 0' MURI ... f'~ .... Meroertt G Mtr.tJ'1 f'RC>eATI O~ WIL.L ANO Niil U ATf 01' CAllFOPl<IA ' LITTIH TllTAMAllN'Td'Y COUNTY OF OllANr.[ I •• (1181• el fidwe,_ a W.-•lie OOf THI$ UI~ ~., t.f &119v,1 4 0 --.. Eft-·~ S-. ,.,.., ~ m• P"" l t n l•~d • •'"' k,_ .. 1:. ll. I'-0.. -·ry Pllbll< "' e"'1 lo< tfto U •d (OU"'1 U ued •NI , ..... rHldlflD ~"1" ., ... com NOTICf " Hl•r•Y c;rvu• Tlllf .... mlu loMd I nd •-" "''"'c•11• .,.. d1"f l 11-II• lltM ......,. • ~ -red PorllriO l lc.M<'ot Luo-S ,.,.,°' '""' lo< ,.,_.,. el Wll ....... 1-.itQ l'relW A AM-111111 .¥o•ger•I G .¥•n-o< l ....,._ T .. 1..-.,-, .. ....,...,.., ,._. ~' •-'" -'" "" tto• DI''""' .-~ to Wlllcll 11 ...-tW "'~ --,,.,,.,.. -..... rlbod te , ... '"''""" ll(Ult .... end lllet .... ti-4tfllll pll(lt eif lftllrum..,I, ...i .0:-*'0td lo m. Ille! .,...,,,. ttw ,_ ,. .. ..._. Mt flOI a. lfl•y ... cul.-! !ht -,...,.,_, 73. IN6. 11 t • I "'~ ltl -IM WITNfiU WHl!UO• 1 •• t "*•• ,..,,,,_.., el 0-""-I Ho 1 • Mid •"'" w• "'",..... •"4 9ff ,.., ~. "''' •' cour1. •• •1 Mwllt ,,.....,,..,,In ..,. Clt'r ••• , ·~ o.1 ...,. ,,_ "' ••• , ... , , ••• "' S•n•• """· c.otorn•• IS ritfl itt We•t 1'1oun~g ••• ·-wt9-I De•eo AvQUtl "· '"" ecu ~ .. I ~ 'IC.IAL l l!Al 1 w E ,, JOHN CC!Vf'ly Cieri> .Of 1!1r1 l9'1H>'• ..... -.... •"4 , .......... -ery l'Ubtlc<• .... • !"' 1•" "'" si.-NEARING COMPLETION are Security First Na tional P rtncltMll OHb '" c .. ,. "'"•· Cellflnti. • or.,... c-tv ,,, Ml m• Bank branches in Huntington B('ach and Fountain NW ComMlt.tlell f'" "' Alte<"«t"O ltr l'etl-' -.i • b't t .• d lh ,...,,.,.,., 11. ,,.. "v~1 •h"" o •• ,,.. Coe•• o.11y "'IC>t Valley. P1cturlC'U in arc 1 ec..., ren eringi; are e l'vbfl.,_., Ore,,._ Coeol D• " r • '_•_0'_'"'-11"_•_,_l_. _•t_. _1'_ .. ____ 1m_1ot Beach & EdlDgeT Bfancb (upper phOtO) at 7777 Edm· .. .,, J9 1"4 Stpt j. I~ It I... t <I•• I l ... " -,, ger Avt., Hunllllgton Beach, and the Fountain Valley Branch (lower photo) at 17970 Magnolia St. The branches will be Secunty's 32nd .and 33rd in Orange County. .. . . .. . .. . . -. . . . ·A· GLOOMY GUS .... vou ........ ,,,,, • dlllfw ...... _...._.,,, .. .,.., ...... Crossword Pll7Ille f ACROSS UClll 1 PrtdlcU 53 lhll'a l11ton nlcknut ' Do It Wt9flQ 54 F I ul d 10 A.,...91\ celloktaJ 14 Hntnt aolutloft bowl.... 57 &:vii: Coeib lS lr•thlng focm -.id "Aa.enu • :::: ,1 ~!: -.: 1' C.-tuc. M R1ndt 1t...... bulldiflt 20 llll• '7 Part of a U Lft9 roof 2J Rodi:• U Tuveltrs' ttwo•i.t 1d\tdul. •vie. boob 25 OM C011Pllte 71 c;.4 of wu "9n: AbW. 71 Pert. \o a a klftd of tlllt P4flod lftc:o.. 72 N4t tha111 11 Fot lhntl 73 C1t1ns 2' Cooltlnt swcturt lnaredltnt 74 Office J1 Vllat fumlturr fluid llM JS Vn• fOM 75 Oriotns 9112/U • OlCll'I 0 lunch w 10 • • • • dinner partlclpl1 46 F •Hite 11 Onct •oro Siano U River or 41 Pltrcu Ilk• craft aoatn U Riv• of 51 Applied England with glue 11 Rent-payer 54 Persplra 22 Hot quite 5S Chicago f0111 d II rpor t 24 -Lakts .56 Roust le 11 Gotfars' acUon J4 DlsdaillM look DOWN wol'il 51 Frendt 21 Thcluaht rlnr J6 R•I estaw ..,. .... t •••ON' GSUll dMI 44 blaJall '" 4JR .. --4 a Rtntof Europe .. 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J 'I f 0 OA.ILY PILOT1 Ntft.~ MCMICIQ, Sfpltmblt 12. lCJ66 ~~~~~~~~~~ •zero LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Aqelea Dod&us. who b a v e re&lJtered f o u r straJ&bt shuto\rta and held the enemy acorele.u for ~ in- nlncs, rest somewhat precar- IOU1ly atop the N a l 1 o o a l WJUe pennant race today. They swept the doublehead- er from the Houston A!tros Sunday ti scores of 4-0-thret runs u.nearned-and 1.0 COD- 1titute rweep!nt. But with the New York Meta comlnc ID for a tw~ game set lonlgtlt and T\Jel. da)'. the Dodgen .oow lead Pittsburgh by one came and the Sao Franciaco Gianta by two. Neither the Dodgen nor Manager Walter Allton seem \Vho Wants It? I N Lo8 Angeles ... 83 59 .585 -e w · Pittsburgh .•.. 83 61 .576 I San Fr a ncisco .. 82 62 .569 2 Phila delphia ... 78 67 .538 61h GAMES TO PLAY Los Angeles Pittsburgh San 1''ranc1sco Philadelphia .. .. ·········· ............... 20 •••••..••..•.....••••••• °.I . 18 . ............................ 18 ... 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Pt' rail 1ng cb1 arc rav llA Ou nua lql. 1 Ue< Wtl off pl• VII cla wh. chi WO ga1 1 chi thr r WC> the sh< ~it: ex1 '" I hei YL ant pa. Re J ya. er1 J de: er he hh thJ er: I Ye an WI SU De la1 ru Ht J O Uc a\ te1 r( JO SIWNI TAHIT -Mater Del qlW'ta'bact Jack WtplDl'e 1oob for a reoelftr to throw to durtnJ Safurday DJabl't Chid:tD • Belnl lntmquad batue at Chapman eoueiw. wtcmore'• White squid 1o1t- 1n. CalUomta playoif Iller reeulation action tncied ID ID 18-18 deadlock. Mond.ly, S1p1t111btr 12, 1%& DAIL v PILO r /Nt~·Ptm J l ·Jury S~ill ·ou~ 9n . Pirate Offense ·RACE BNTiRlES . performance ln a aimllar tcrimma1e wllb Mira Col· ta JC earlier la lbt week, looked leu than awesome afa,lmt tbe 1tron1v Vike1 tram Lone Beach. lllkela• •bowint. lD fact, Wt Cout bead.IQan D 1 c k Tuctlr ICtltchlq bll bq4 ID diamay and pnnnhlna everUme work durtq tbla tlllal week of drllll prior to tile lld·Ufter. With natrve aipl-c.U. er Mlb Fenchak on tbe lidellnet wtth an undlaa· noaed alomacb allment, Mi· bb may have to .. tt ~ appellld tit bl it. ~ ._ agialnat Cerritoe. .... to OOC'1 q~~ TUcm, ot eourte, 11 woe. an.er .. W ..... -ope luJ Feocbak, wbo flubed excellent form 1t times durin& early prac· Uct 1easlona, will be able to play Ftiday nllbt. '"Ibere'1 oo doubt about It," Tu c It er confessed, "we're a quatlon mark at quartBback, but I'm 1Ull DOt ctrtalll Mlkelt Pd Fm· • b • k an't cet the job done. Tbey'H both capable, ft that much I'm certain.'• Althooiti Mikell complet- ed ftve ot nine p a 11 ea a 1 a I n a t Lone Beach, be alto Ud two intercepted and one nearly returned for a touchdown. Only a quick recovery by Du blmaell, halted the Vlking beck from colni all the STANSBURY IUICK -J•9u1r, O~I. GMC Truck• U4 I . '"' min. COSTA MIU ..... 77 .. l way. Sub llfllal • caUers Swve Wonacott, son of OCC U· 1il&ant coacb Dalt Wona· c:ott, aad Doo Mont.a didn't loot much better. 111 fact, It WU OCC1 de· fenae -111*11111 the 1tur· d,Y Rock of Gibraltar t• ward wall -wblch stole tba show. LOn& Beach, rep0rtedly without three of lll four starting back.a who are out with lnjurlea, w11 1topped cold on Ult I r o u n d and t'OUld only move the ball via the aerial route. The Yikes did, however. IDAQle to complete 11 oi 11 puau for 161 yarda and Sat•rda1 Night GWC Frantically Girds for Opener EN&ll&RS & SCIENTISTS RCA WEST COAST DIVISION Will be conductin9 speei1I ORANGE CO. 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DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE A Sound Opening of public schools on the Oranae Coast today means for mothers of the young first graders a heart· wrench. Johnny and Mary are really growing up. And tor ma.ny a Johnny and Mary, eoterlng this new world is a trightenina e.iperience, something to resist with tears and a cllngin& to Mom's skirts. & Charles H. Loos, education editor of the DAILY PILOT reported August 26, the day has a much lar1er signifl~a.nce than heart wrenches and school adjustments here on the Orange Oout. 'Ibis is the fastest growtng educational oommunily in the United States and the coastal provinces of Orange County are far more than just minor stockholders in the "knowledge industry." Public and private school enrollment, from kinder- garten to graduate school, is expected to total 106,350 f ull-and-part·time students. That amounts to more than one-third (about 37 per cent) of the area's total population -281,390. These students a.re spread among 117 private and public schools and co~ in eight rommunities-Cost.a Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. Irvin~. Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Seal Beach and Westminster. If they were all brought together m ooe place, they would form a city about the size or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa combined. Every student is a part of a $~ million busine&S- a figure which includes new construcUon for students yet to come. In line with state and national trends, the en· rollment bulge on the Orange Coast is e_xpec~ed to lut the high schools and colleges hardest again th~ y_ear •. The financial structures of most school districts m the area are under the strain of more and more students. Property tues are up in six out of nine area school districts. To relieve the fuwlcial squeeze, tru6tees in at least : Investment four uea school d*kta Uftl already e1lled for finance elections or ue eonteplatiD1 them for the comlq year. ,_., Attu ol bJp lllllMd v&t\iaUon yer pupil (Laguna Beach and IMwpcwt 14iedi) c..&lnue to pay lower tu ratet than low WealUf' UHi WbM property tuee brtnt in less revenue. In ~ntfui t0 thile are.I, Foaotam Valley, where the achoOl 1yatem ., poor bi ~· wealth per ctlild, pJ"Qpflty , owner& wU1 be pa.yin• almost $3 more J>9' '100 weued nlJUbl tlin lllMI owners in Laeuna. On the juniot' oa0et9 ~ Onnge Coast, under the unpld ot fllkil:IDc ~ ~t, has ak:idded from ooe of the weatt~ ju.Di« eolJeae dl.!tricta in Cali- fornia to one of tbe pobl'tlt. OCC trustees will teek a 24-<:ent tu tncreue d U. poUa November 8. The property owner. Mluaed' as be ia, can take some oomfori t?Om the fact that money spent for hlgb quality eduClltloo is a IOWld invectment for the future. The educMlon "UJ))olfon" here will inevitably attract mon and better ladmtry to tab advantage of the skills available la U. tnL And ftult ~II mean a brolder tu bale &lld enntul reUef ~ tbe homeowner. Call For Volunteers The Orang~ County Cb8pter of the American Red C~ ia appeal.in& tor .olunteera to give a day a week to bospJtala iD the ..... No money will be pUcl belt ..ometbing far betW than money wW be there• c:cimpensauon -a feelin& that the time efvm ii rally he1plna thOle in need. There's a place for 4Ml)Ooe somewhere ln the program. The phone ownber {a 5f2.1137. • Rep. Powell's Fiscal Ethics ---B1 Geor,e ---. 'l'lehlalll Aiier..tlve• Are lmntoral' Under Fire What is good for the Senate is al~ good for the House, partJcularly whe it involves maintaining a htgh 11.andard ot ethlca by the lawmak· ers. The morals and activities of con· greumen, like those of aenatora. sbouJd be above reproach : and the House . Hte the Senate, ahould have a special wakbdol comrnttM* to malr.e aure ol il On the basts ol the record of both chambers, there is ample evidence to warrant such policing. The Senate came by ill Ethics Committee belatedly and u n d e r widespread public pnuu:re. Jt was only a f t e r the malodoroua ..disclos.- ures of the Bobby Baker lnvntiga. tion that the S e n a t e wu finally forced to set up an Ethics Commit, tee -wh.lch quickly found it.elf im· mersed ln the still -being • probed ram.ificationa of l'affaire Dodd. NOW. DUE TO the curious fiscal and other antics of Rep. Adam Clay· ton Powell, O.N.Y., demands are be- ing made in the House for the eatab- lli.hment of a similar committee. The dapper chairman of the Edu· b&tion & Labor Commituie and pu- tor of Harlem'• largest congrega· tion bu long been noted for his frte -wheeling personal, social and official proclivities. Currently he ii u n d e r sharp fire by critical col· leaiues on two counta -one public, the other still backstage. The first was the daclosure that Powell has been endorsing and de· positing his estranged wife 's govern· ment paycheck in h.iJ banking ac· Dear George: My wife hu.n't spoken to me in m w~ks. F.G. Dear F.G. Oh, quit gloating. (Send your problems to Georce and have your fiD.gernail bilin& done by proxy.) count W"Jth the House w1eant-at- arms. Although Mrs. Powell llves the year around tn Puerto Rico, she has been on her husband's office payroll. under her maiden name of Y. Marjorie Flores, at P>.571 a year. the tugbest 1al&ry of ~ staff, for more than five years. WHAT SHE DOES to eant that top ~ no one seems CD kno'lr, Powell admits depositing tier m o n t h 1 y cM<:b to his account. Mrs. Powell 1s not the only legls· lat.or's wile on the congrusionaJ pay· roll. This 1s an old. old practJct. But her cue u oul of the ordinary in two ways. Sbe doesn 't ruide in the U. S .• and her husband admittedly poclr.ets her juicy salary. The second complaint. a g a 1 n st Powell, ~ctl 1-yet to IUl'face, is an investiption ol the highly ~ versial multi • billlon dollar anti- poverty program for which be per· suaded the House to vote him '200.· 000 -and about which nothing haa been heard since. The $200,000 was granted last fall in the closing days of the seuion. It was to last unW March of this year, when a report would be submitted.. THERE BAS BEEN ~ aign of the report, nor any indication when It will be forthcoming. Both Democratic and Republican members or Powell's committee are completely in the dark about the status of thi.s mystery -shrouded in· vestigallon; Its findings, 1f any; the state of its finances. u any. future plans. if any' Robert S. Allea and Paul ScoU '. Currency: of the Heart Memory is better than money. Like money, It can be defined as "a med· ium of exchange and a measure of value.'' As a measure of value, memory beats money, particularly paper mon· ey, because most monetary units buy less as they grow older. But memories, being the true currency of the heart, become worth more a.s time goes by. Considered as a medjum of ex· change, memory also is far superior to money. People have more fun Dear Gloomy Gus: Referring to quest.Ion by o. a. 1Gus, Sept. 8): "Why bother paying for Special Delivery maU ' The Poet Office just put& it m your box an~ay" If Spec· 1al Delivery customers like to be awakened between 5 and 7 a m wht>n about 60 iwr cent of specials are deUverro. lh«-n I hope tl1e postman starts nn~mi: F II '1111 i..1.,.. l'fflKI• ro-n· ,...,. Mi ........ ,~, ·-., ,,.. -···· , .... ,_ .... -vt i. .._., 0-. Dtlly ,llol I :. . . . . . ' ... Jf . -~ • f ~ I "' . , "' . . _ .... _. . trading memories than trading any- thing else. The only thing 11.orth buying in the world is contentment of the soul. Mem- ories purchase more of this rare com- modity than would a mountain of $20 bills Memory is the soul's gold. AND YOU'RE RICHER than Croe· sus 1f you can look back and remem· ber when - The replacement of the old·fash1oned cash drawer by the cash register made 1t more difficult for a clerk to raise enough to buy out the boss. Across broad America there wasn't a single working class home w1Ul a machine m the kitchen that could make its own Ice cubes. Mothers wanted their sons lo get white coUar Jobs. because a guy who wore a white collar got paid more than one who wore a blue collar. LITTLE GIRLS LIKED to h a v e their Daddy smoke cigars -the pa· per bands on them made wonderful make.believe wedding rings YounJi? men still used that greasy stuff on thE'1r hai r. In a real tmergen· r\ thrv \omet1mes even ~licked it down \.\1th lard :\obo,i) ha11.lrd a kid nut tor spi tting 11. Jlrrmrlon ~rrds through Im teeth, so Ion~ as he didn't cto 1t in the house A Brave Reporter Speaks Jim Lucu, the bett and bravest combat report.er of our tlme, wu in town recently for R • R Creat and re- cuperation), and by th.t. time i.a bead- ed back to bJJ sixth tour of duty in V~tnam. for the Scripps Howard New1paper AssoclaUoo. Jim wu my candidate to addras the Jolnt Hou.sea ol Congreu, or at leut to testily in ~n hearln1 before a ma)or Congrusional committee. But he came and went without a White Houae lnvlt.atioo, altbout}l 8 '-u 1 e Majority Leader Carl Albert u:ndll1ook to brln& blm together with Prelldent JClbmon. ~ He came and went "1tbout 1~­ mons by foreign relatio111 Cbairm.an fo"'ulbright or by Chairman Stena.11 ot the Preparedness subcommittee, al· though both the$e groups have bttJl hearing 'Inconsequential bleabngs !Tom tame animals in State and Defense. JIM WASN'T EVEN bidden lo ad- drua the House UoAmerlcan Activi- ties Committee, although HUAC re- centJ.y MrVed u a forum for some of the lowest creep1 and jeru ever to d.l.air•ce our land. and WM the target for ~me of tbe ~ellitst slop ever OUDi ln the poblic's face by lbe New York Times and tht American Civil UbertJe1 Uruon. Jim could tell the country better than tbe J>naidtnl, better than I D y Cabin9t Clftlcs, what the Vietnam war la all doal B• could make the coun- try WMlihtand. better' the HUAC .-s ,... • dO. tbM then are IOtne attivtti• w~ are c.itemptibly Un· Amulca. He bu a MW boot .. Date- line . Vletnam.'' a compilation of bis dJspatcbea, but it's hls vo6ce t h a l need• to be heard. as I've heard it ID both private and public talks. J IM WOULD SAY (bu sa.id) that we're figbtine a just and neces- sary war, and that he's proud it's bis countrJ that's fi&htinl IL He would say tbrre'1 nothlnl lmmoral about It, but that he's yd to bear a rugg~ ed altunaUve which i&n't immoral. He would say. u be told me In thia office before beadin& ba.ck: "1t'1 a long bard stnlU}e which one lide or the other is goitJi to win and la aolng to make thls world lta kind of a wwld. I think the winner will be us. But it certain trends in this coun- try continue -the puoenlks and the beatnlb -it becomes the lo-thing for young men to duck military 1t1Vice. U that bappena, the Commies will win the war and make tbia their kind Of a world. I can speak only for myaeU. But l! the Commies do take it, and make this their kind of world, they can have lt. BecaUJe I have no desire to live In it." JIM HAS BEEN in scores ol baWes. and he ha.a seen our boys whip Lhe enemy many times. lf we haven't taJt. en much territory. we have t.alm1 three e.lemenll that once belonced to the enemy. One ls the jungle. Ameriun boys from the city have adapt.ed tbemaelve1 to It, and the boys from Hanoi have not Another ii the Dlibt. For years 'No Baptist Church Is an This ls another footnote to the agony of the Cb.riltian church. About 75 years a,o Mercer Uni· veraity (Macon, Georoa) told a cor- ner lot on Tattnall Square for $10 to I Baptilt church that wanted to build on Ule campus to serve the students, faculty. and neighborhood. The Christian lnde.x, official publi· caboo of the Baptist conference tn ~ state. reports that Tattnall Square cliurcb membership h.as voted 286 to 109 to exclude Negro students. even Negroes sludying for the ministry al Mercer. from attending sE'rv• ices. The deacons had voted 12 to 9, the report has it. to fire the minis- ter and two staff members. Under heavy pressure the final decisions bad been temporarily postponed. th e r • will be anotbe'r burden for thoae who Ifft to win a l01t world to Olrlat." The editorial ls briel lo words, ex· panaive 1n truth. The votes of the members and the deacons in a church on the corner of a church • oriented university of in· creasing reputation and worth seem like something out of an ancient, dark past. Tattnall church bad, by all reports, for some time lost real student or youth appeal. When the new pator, Thomas Holmes, began to preach studeota becan to rehlr'o to the lone • empty pews. One day two youni Nearo ltuMnta attended. From that time on, aid one of the members, the knife wu out for Dr. Holm ea. The esaence of Chriltlanity WIS that Cbriat WU incarnate -WU made and lived in ma.n's world in order to ful1ill the prophecy of at· t.aining for man. Yet Cbnstianity to- day 11 burdened down by churches that are afraid of the world and ol Christ in it -or God UI It. THE L'HURCH, THE dlehards say. must not participate in the world or the world's controversies. "Anybow," some say, "we cannot split u:p our church . . . Those wbo live the moat money don't want any on war the Vlet Cong had everytblnc t h • I r own way afUr dark. Not any longer. The VC don 't dare liSht a fire to cook their rice. "They don't know what those cruy Marin ea will do !" be says. The thtrd element in which the VC don 't shine any !oncer ia the ambua.h. American 1oldien used to atop when ambulbed, be says, but now -they charae. IF HE'D GOT BIS chance, J i m would have told the President to If.op ltlllng the enemy that we mean him no harm. .run would say that we should atop defending South Vietnam and Lalce the offensive against North Vie&nam. The last big battle ls what ends any war. and the last one should be on enemy soil. But evf11 11 we don't do anything more than keep on killinC Reda, lbe war may fade out with no more fanfare than when ll bepn. It's wronc that we dJdn 't bear him introduced at the Capitol: "Jim Lu· CU, the man who-'' Bohnet AJa.uder Island'· preachinl th.at upset.I the congrep. tion." An increuing number ol miniltera think that those members who "vote to be a burden for thost who seek to win a lost world to Christ'' abouJd · leave and lorm a private club which they can deceive themselves into thmklng is a temple of God. Whatever the future of lite Chri~· tJan church is to be, one of i~ foot· nolu will be that of a churct. call· ing 1t.seU Christian, located on th• campus of a church-related unlver· sily, refusing to allow colored atu• dents of the same faith to come to worahtp. If thla were not so Ineffably aid, It would be hy1terically funny. The young minister, who from t1' • start has insi!ted he wW not support a segregation policy and will neither resign nor cease preaching what he belt eves to be the gospel, said . The Home Slwuld Be Social Focus "I JUST TRIED in my mm1stery to make the Christian faith relevant to our modern scene. I cannot close the doors of my church to anyone who wants to worship.'' The Christian Index said ed1tonal· ly 'No Baptist church IS an island unt.o itself Each 1s sovereign, to be sure. w1lh supreme alleg1anct to God. There also 1s a responsibility to others which cannot bt' ignored. SO it ls now with Tattnall Sq u a r e Baptist Church 1n MAlcon. Its loca. I.Jon on the edge of Mercer Un1 ver- 1ity's campus gives a status far greater than most churches its size. The church 1s embroiled in contro- versy over the sealing of Negroes. The cameras of world opinion are focused there. Nothing the church can do wiU alter that fact. "The discharge or Thom a s J . Holmes and hts staff. recommended by a ma1ority of deacon~. 1s not the issue. Hi~ rtputallon through the years 11 too well estabh~hed ror Ole stain. 1r imposed. to hr othrr than a badge or honor "Tltt·: RI·: \l, l ~M I. at 1.1ttnall ~uarr Baµt1~1 rhurch " thr h1ture Of that one d111rch -dnd 11. hrther Twice in the eame week. t have beard complaints from foreigners about American "hospitality." Since I have always thought of us as a gen· erou1 and hospitable people, I wu uncomfortably surprised to hear these views. One couple I know entertained an industrialist from lndJa. He told them that, during bis entire five weeks in America, this was only the second time be had been asked to spend an evening In an American home. Another couple. the following night, mentioned having entertained two visitors from France -and these vi1ltor1 made almost exactly the ume remark. "In France.'' they said, "we take bualneaa acquaintances out to lunch and dinner ; but people we like and want to know better, we invite to our bomts." PART OF OUR SEEMING ungra· clou1oe11. I am sure. comes from our odd conception of "entertainment" To moat Amer icans, Olis means din· ner at an expensive rutaurant. fol - lowed by a nlght·club ~how. and what lt euphtmls!Jcally known a\ "doing the town " It scarcely occurs to us that lhe .. · •• ·~"' .. ·.;\! , ' , . .. ' -\ . .. ' -' . home Is supposed to be the focU! of social life. and that the best and most frulUuJ "entertainment" can be had while sitting and talkine over a bottle of wine. Food and night.club shows a.re pret· t.y much the same aU over the world ; and a foreigner learns lltUe about America from exposure to a consl&nt round Of marti.nls and mambo bands. WHAT HE WANTS to know u how we think and behave away from the pre11urea ot business and the even grimmer pre11ure1 of "makln& the rounds." He wants, ln abort, the hu· man and domestic aspect& of th.at curious sptcles, homo Amerlcanua. Whatever warmth and tr1endllneS1 I developed In Europe came from ~­ ing asked to sit In the family circle, not from being dragged to s1ghb and scenery. I came to love the Italian people from the atmosphere I felt tn their homes. not from the dl'Ca ytd palaces and dank c8lhcdrals llomes1ckness alflJcts tven the most cultivated of travelers -and the best remedy is a home ln a strange coun· try wllich nevertheless makes one deeply aware that all mankind share a common denominator of decency, humor and good wiU. These qu.alities are hardly visible in t~ Raucous Room of the Outatretched Palms Ho- t.el. 1.tif i11J!t.1j Monday, Sept. 12, 19M The cditortol pogc of tht D4tl11 Pilot ictkl to inform and 1tim- ulatt r tlJtUra b11 prucntmg OU. MWfPaptT'I opinion.r and oom- tncntarv on topia o/ intend and 1ig1t1/iaJrn:e, b11 protrldmg 11 forum for tM. 1.1.prtsno?\ of our rtn<Urs' opinions, and bJI prrsr11tmg the dmerst tntw- pornts of 111/orm(',j oburvers and ~pokn•ncn on top1c1 of the ~''· Robert N Weed . Puhhsher . . . . .. . -- , .........,, .......... u. .... , ... ti La Fiesta de Bahia Fashion Serenade In the fall as in the spring, a woman's fQDCy turns to fubions. And what's more mlereating than to discover what's new and available right here in the Harbor Area? Memben of Bahia Cha~ter. National Secretaries Assn. think this is the best bill of fare to offer, IO they have engaged several area shops to unveil their wares dwing a fashion show with a Spanish Flair, entitled La Fiesta de Bahia. The parade wiJI follow a noon luncheon Saturday, Sept. 17, 111 Balboa Bay Club, acrord111g to MISS Frances Brown, chairman. Serving with her are Mrs. Eleanor Evans. co-chair· man; The Misses GeraldM:t Kole, Diana Woltjer and Judy. GoodelJ, and the Mmes. Jea.nnette Mitchel, Uoyd Flenung, George Lerner and William Payne. Shops to be represented are Gladys Fowler, Lido Fashions and 0. K. Maguey. ATIUNED TO AUTUMN -In harmony with the ~ aeM011 and its prom.lie ol colorful fubinN are member'I ol Bablll Chapter, National ~Nm. wbo ... plannin1 a ..iute with a fund-railinl fall fMhion llhowtnc Slturd8y, Sept. 17, in 1laiboa Bly Club. Ananunrint the theme, La Fiesta de Bahia are 11.iu Marie w.lkir. lfn. Elee""C' ~ 1111 Francis Brown, cbairman and llill Gfnldm Kole <*-left). Proceeds will benefit the chapter's scholarshlp fund. Annually the group awards a scholarship to an are.a high school graduate who plans to enter the sec· ret.arW field. Relel'vatJons may be made by calling Mrs. Lerner at 833-M25 . • Proclaim Symphony Month John Scott Trotter Previews New Season Proclaiming tbtl 11 Symphony Month are membe.rw ol the Symphony Auocil.tion of Orange County, and ln anticipation of another succeaful aea- IOll the group will enlilt John Scott Trotter, renowned lecturer and cultural leader, u featured speaker at a Symphony Preflew luncheon. Trotter will cfilcOJI Tbe Pianoforte -)f Oltly Forte and pre1ent the preview of the 1~7 concert aerlel before an entlmsi•atic audience in the Dianeyland Hotel Monday, Sepl 28. James Nagamatau, president of the lllSOclation, and Eugene Ober, conductor of the Symphony OrthestR of Orange County, will ~kome auest4. Appearing on the program will be ftnt place winners of the 1968 Young ArtOO Auditiona, who will present tolos. Featured will be Jo Ann Quak, soprano; Mark Kovacs, viola and Morley Gn.sman, piano. The Symphony Chamber Players, directed by concert-master Joe Nardulli, wilJ play light incidental nwJBic during the luncheon. FUTURE ARTISTS Eagerly awaited ii the fifth annual series, which will include t'IW world-renowned artist9. L«>mrd Pennario, pianist, will be the soloilt foe U- opening concert Ocl 10, and Mary Costa, soprano, will be soloi6t for the final program on March 20, 1967. In November the proenm will feature the Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers. Others will feature the Sympbooy Orchestra, of wbicb 90 percent ia composed of ll'e8 reaidenta, many oC whom have llel'Ved as soloists or conducted major orcbestru in the United States and Europe, or have concertized. GUILDS ACTIVI Symphony Guilds are organized in cities tbrou~hout lhe county for tbe purp<»e of 1pon.1<>ring fund-railing projects to assist in supporting the orchestra and to further intueat in muaic in the community, and anyone interested ill beoomfng a guild member may contact tbe office at 547~165. Three yea.rs ago the Symphony Debutante Ball committee was organ· ized for the purpose of supporting the Symphony Association; the debutant. ball which premiered the same year is one of the mOlt ele~ant social affairs in Orange County, with 50 daughter1 of outstanding families havtnr been presented. A aped.al proeram sponaored by the asso<:iation is the Chrietmas Seal malling and the Tree of J.Jgbta free Symphony Orchestra concert at Bul· lock'• Fashion Square on bee. 1. The Coffee Garden at Bullock's from Dec. 1 tbrbugh Dec:. 26 is an activttl coordinated by all the county guild•. Luncheon chairman will be Mn. Nonnan V. Sala-els. vice president of the association and chairman of the county guilds. Assisting will be co- chainnan Miss Marcelina Arroues, the Mmes. L G. Ding, Logan Moore, Wit· liam Dunbar, Robert Ericaon and Lotua U>udon. Hostesses will include iUHd presidents from Onn&'I Cou.aty. Geuing Ready to Spread Out the Jlittles "Chows on; come and get it, folks." This will be a fam11.Jar cry Oct. l when members of the Newport Beach Cinderella Guild finish preparations for their benefit barbecue and dance at the Irvine Ranch. Adding to the outdoor setting with chetked cloths and gwtar music are the Mme6. Robert Hurtt, Edward Montgom- ery and Thomas Queen Jr. (from left). Money received from the western fare and dance will help the Children's Hospital of Ora.nae County. You Know, to Be Tolerable Youa Must Realize, Anda . •• DEAR ANN LANDERS : Witt.out a doubt. my husband hu ttle wont apeakhlg babU. in the world. Every ~ntence ii connected with "anda" and every other word hu an "ah" at tM end of it. If he t.elll a t~line joke It bat at JMlt teven ''you Jmowa" and he 1s the only one wtlo laucha-A per· aon can l't MrYOOJ j1Jll Jlltenine. E~ be toes people move away from him. Hla potture ia dblmtiDc. When he srts down he la so bent over that hls no8e Is in llne with hb knees. He looks up through his eyebrow1 to speak and appears to have no neck 1 ha~ talk· I'd to him about this a couple of Umes durin~ 20 vean or marriage and all he does Is glare and teU me I am too crlUcal. Thia man 1.& a coUea• cradUAt. &.Od -- ANN LANDERS ~ bolds a top pos.ltion. Pleale ten me what to do about theM ommioul tra!U. I think his job mlCbt be in jeopady becauae of them. -HART· FORD WIFE DEAR WIFE: You really do dnplae the mu. Your ho1tJllty came tbrougb ao loud and clear It ma~ my akin uawl. Get prof e11looal help and lean wby yoa Ute your ltuabaad to lattaaely. If yea adentood yow feellll«• per· MPI ,_ auld build a nlatloublp ~ ...W lte t.tlerallle. at least. I ea ten JM tlaat ,._ lliUa'DHI baa .adq wllatever to do wttb either Ma ,..tare fW 1111 apeecll babtta. DEAR ANN: Our daughter is 28 and going with a man 33 Neither of them has ever been married. ThJs man told my husband hr 1i1 interested in Bessie but he doei;n'l want to buy a pig ln a poke. My hus- band wamed to fight him for calling BeWt a pi1. '1be man explained that he meant no offeiue -he only want· ed to see samples or her washing and Ironing and cooking and like that.. Well. Bessie baa been getting up at & a.m. to bake fancy things (butter ia not cheap by the way;) .nd she aho rusbea home fJ'om work to start cooking. 1be n-.n is a regular eater at our house ml be grades tbe meals A.Band C. Our electrictty lill t11 sty high I>-. cause Bessie is doing ~ washing and ironing. Frankly 1 am rood and sick or the whole thl~ Bessie has always lived at home and never paid room and board She has '8.000 aaved for the dav when she J(e~ married This is tht hrst man who has asked her. What should l say -if anythio&! -TIRED MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Say, "Beule. U you an going to give me demon1tra- tJon1, please pay part or the grocery bW aa well u the gu and electricity." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please don't teU m• to mind my own business bee awe if my Ii.It« ruins her llI e and I don't do anything to stop her it will be on my~ forever. Dee ii only 15. Last w .. k she told me she hates living at home and will do anything to get away Yesterday she announced that she's going to marry Chuck -a d1vorced man whose wife walked out four month~ ago and left him w1lh an infant ~on C'huck is 24. His sister It. keeping the baby tJll Chuck remarnes We have alJ talked lo Dee until we are blue in fba face. Sbe is ol age in this st.ate and doesn't need pennl&. SIOD to marry Please tell UI what to do. -DESPERATE SISTER DEAR DESPERATE: IJ Dee lmn't «ottea married by tbe Ume JOU let. ter appears ln the paper, pleaH ut ber to wait one moTe day -ud read tomorTOW'I eofamn. Are you at war .tlll you pamita? Do tbey have too much to •J In yoar Hfe'! Send for A• Landen' lteotlet. "Bautd by Pareall7 How te Gd l\1ore Frttdom." Sud 51 ~ata la col• wftb your request and a lon1, •tamP- td. ~lf-addrused f'nvelope. .\nn LanMrs will bf. &lad to Ml111 )ou •Ith your problf'ms. ~ad lhtm lo her ln cart !ti tbr DAILY PlWT nclosln' a stamped, aelf-addrtt.,d envelope. J j DAILY PlLO I /Mw\-Pms Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coons Honeymooning in Canada MRS. JOE DALE COONS o.uw. RMe Ri ... Coast Women's Club Opens Fall Calendar A seuon or meebng.a. le-ctures and projecta will be launched for ~ Coast WorMn's Oub of Corona del Mar as Mn. Ray Nltl· U!D. prwdeDL Openl be.r Newport Buch borne for a board meeting at 10 a m Wednesday, Sept 14. Following the exe<:ubve gatht>ring. members of the Card Section wlll MMl lD Mrs. Niehen'• bome to play bridge. Proceeda from tM game will ao 1.nto a fund tor the Blmd Chl.ldttn of Ounce County Tbe first club meetl.na for Teen-agers Hit Record For Work Jobs ranainl from win· dow waalling to rock 1ort· inc kept 420 tffn·a1era em- ployed thU summer wtth the belp of the N e • p o r t Harbor Youth Employment s.rvice, co • 9P0nsored by the Junior Ebell end Altru· sa clubs of Newport Beadl nu. year'• record b1&h °' youncaten placed 111 summer Jobi lncluda 112 llfla and 221 boys and com· partl to a filW't of • for last yUT. "Volunteers worked hard· u tb1a year. Tbty madt contacta wltb ~ public ao they were more aware ot tbt Nl'Vice," Mr1. D. V. Ski.WJIC, pnu cba.lnnen for the Junior Ebel1 Club laid, expl.11n1ft.I tbe WWJu&l IUC- C:eU of tbe placement auv· ice. "All involved lD thll sat· !stying and worthwhOe pro)· ect art hoping next sum· mer wiJJ find even more employers for our out· standlnc teen · eger,, and all are lootiol forward to tbt reoptnilll of the Youth Employment S e r \' 1 c e 1n midMay," Mn Sltillin& said. OC Auxiliary the whole group will take place LD the lrvtne Gout Country Club at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept 20 Included Ill the agenda is a luncheon and color hJm. ·'The Finell Hour." wluch wtll be aired with the help of public relatJons person- nel from tht Hollywood Turf Club. Next on the club eaten· dar i1 a lunclleoa and dem~ C>Dltration ln Southern Call· torn.La Edbocl Co. '1 Elec· tnc Uvinc eerittt. HunUn1· ton Buch at noon ~&day, Sept. 'rl. Money raiaed al the Jun· cbeon will be u.ed for club projecb which ranee from a nune'1 acbolanhlp to a collection for clotlUDI and food for Indlanl UDda' the directioc ot Mn. H a r r y Charlton. I a d I a a affalr1 cbairmaD.. CHERYL SPARR arW..to-be Engagement Announeed Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Sparr of Huntin~ton Beach have announced the en- gagement of their d.auch· ter. Cheryl Ann Sparr to Timothy Frank Gadow. son of Mr. and Mrs W!U1am I f Gadow, also of Hunllnc· ton Beach I Both are graduatH ol Manna Hl&h School No weddJnJ? datt has woman 's Auxiliary t.o Or· _been set by the coupl~. angt County A111oclation fort Retarded Children meets at 8 p.m every second Monday in the Work Traln·I 1111 Cent.er. Cbeslnut Street, Sant. Ana. Further lnlor-1 maUoo may be obt.aiDed by calling Mrs Harold Lana· ham, $43-5729. Sale Offered Rum maft and pla~ will he offered for salf' bv the ro~t.\ Me~a-Bav C 1 i I e a Branch or 1he \1hlorn1a Na-Yn. I fol "'Y ~ S""9 tional f ucna11 Soc1eh at wt. Th~y CH tah ltl 188.'1 Park A'·e, Cos ta Me•il em~• from 9 a m to 7 p m Thur<flil' throu~h Satur j I da\, \f'pt 15 17. I --.. . . ... Hcneymoonlnc in c.nada art Mr. and Mra. Joe Dale <:.oons wbo were married Saturday duriq a cloablt rin& C8"efDlm.1 ............. b, Ulit &ev. Pbilip G. Mar· ,.,, .. Corou dtl Mar Olmmuaity Olun:ts. c.. .,...--.i. Tbe {armer Suaan Vtr· cinia w ella. tbt bride la lbl d.augbter of Mr. a.ad ...... Roland Gllaoa Weill, ol c.orona del Mar, a.ad bet buaballd b the 1011 ol Mr. and Mn. Everett H. Cocm or Council Bluff.a, Iowa. Eacorted down the aisJe by her ather, the bridl" na Cowned iii antique al.llt lubioft styled wtth a lace bodice a.ad roses topped a chapel Jencth train. Her ll- lualon veil flowed from a two • tiered pearl corooet.. ud lbe carried a bouquet of white cymbldium orcldd.a and lily ol the valley. Ula Melinda Ann Wella, ae1ecW by ber &imr to be maid ol boooc, wore a yel- low peau de aoie drtaa with a tbr'M • tiered ak:1rt. A bow topped ber abort veil and lbe carried yellow and wblte dalaies. Bridesmaidl, d r • ued ldllntically, were the M.ma. Cbarie. Manley and Gor- don L. Wood Jr .. the bride'• couain. Mluel Patricia and Mar· t1yn Wtlll were invited by theU' cousin to aerve as flower girls. For tbe OCCll· lion they wore Ooor lencth white pique dreues with ytllow aaabts a.ad carried nosegay• of yeUow dallies. Victor Cbyllnakt YIU beat man, while Lyle and Jim IUlllon. both cousinJ of the bridtlJ'OOUl, and F r a n k Wells, the bride's brother. were uaben. FoUowi.tlc the ceremony. 150 cuesta ptbered for a cbampagM r e c e p t I oo wbert Mn. Warren Ches· ter circulated the I u t 1 t book. OtSTINI STAWICKI February Selected For Nuptial Ri~ A rom•nce didt btpn oe tbe U.U... tty of SOatlMna CIWons.la campaa wtD be cal- mtmt.ed in hllrury wtlen U. JtoaaJd Pbtlpl Merkbl da1ml 1tJ'WiDe Sta~ 11 Ida bride. TM bride tied, a 1983 Cb.Ddnn't eom. 9odety debabmte. ii t.be thu&ht# Of llr. IDd lln. J~ L Stawicki of Newpart Beach. Hu 8aac::e 11 the IOI of Mr. aad 11n.. W. Pbetpl Merickel of laJ la1aDd. kill Stawtdl. a mtmbs of Della <'•mm.a, lflduated from Nwport Harbor BJcb Scbool aoct w1l1 ll'lduate tram use 1n ,....._, wu. a depee bl echacatlon . A pwluate d NBBS and USC 9ttb I •• ~ iD flnuee, tbe benedid~ ... atft1.. ii.led with Phi ICappa Psi Preltntly be ii terring witb tbe Army )(tdical 1'eld .. •lee and will be ....,. in GermanJ ... allo • worting towvda his muter'• detrM ill bad- nea edUdltion. The couple will be mamed in Newport Beach. Tbe new Mn. Coom, a craduat. of Newport Har· bor High Sc:bool and Or· ange Cout College. attend-._ _________________ _, ed the Univeralty of Hawatl, and btr bwband is an aJwnnua of Glenwood Hieb School and tbe UalYWllty of Omaha. WbtA tMy retw9 from their weddin& trip the ... lyweda wiD make t b e I r home lD Ne,rport 8eacft. 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H~ the hm atarta. OPEN MON. & THUil$. EVENINGS • No lnlertlt or Carrytn1 Chart• • bay Credlt T~mw • Union Membtn & ~nsiooen Welcome! Dr. Paul J. Hamilton COMPLETE DENTAL SERVICE DENTURES EXTRACTIONS X-RAYS FILLINGS ,.AllTIAU llUDOIWOltK IN THI H. llAUCMAMP I~. 26 7 I. 17tll St. Costa Mesa Tbert COl'Del I timt, during the week, when it i1 nice to leave the household duties be· tdnd and go out to enjoy a fine film . Thet hour la one o'clock ta c b Wednuday afternoon. The plac~ It th(• Me"la theatre. Tilt event Is the weekly Mesa Matinee. T h • 1 e proi ram'I, start promptly at one with free ref~shments. FREE PASSES to the Udo or the Meaa wtl.l bl malled to- day to V. P. Cianflone, 1518i,i. W. Balboe, Newport 8dcb, Bobbie RJddle, z:m Baylide Dr .. Coron& dtJ Mar, L. C. Hodgin, 158-8 It. WlllOft, Cotta Mesa and Clayton DuBoeque, 2115 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 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(dmM) '47- -aobltt $tld. .....,. llltttiM. iii!lnny Sands. • ...... flll'7'" <*'•l •45 _ 4:JO B '\Jttlt II• Miiter" (dr11111) "°'11 ~ Die blML ~lrlty Ttmplt, Adotpllt M• 11:Jl8.._ ....... <*'IN) 11 - CtlJ r.,.,,,.... S*lf, FRESH TWIST -Jean Arthur and Ron Harper star in "'lbe Jean Arthur Show" tonight in color at 10 on Channel 2. The famed actress portrays a brilliant. flamboyant lawyer who practices with her IOll., play. ed by Harper. lfkkey Rooney guest stars in the premiere episode tonight. TELEVISION VIEWS Ga1-ry Can't Top Bonanza ly RICK DU IROW . HOLL YW~D (UPI) -The latest attempt to dislodge t.eleV111on's top-rated ''Bon.anu" 1.b<>w ia Gany Moore's new CBS· TV comeback series which had its premiere oppos1te the Jong-running West.em hour Sounday night. Last season, even "Perry Ma· son" was swam~ in the same ratings by "Bonan· z:a," and it is difficult to imagine Mr. Moore's pro- gram doing much better . That wouldn't be so bad i1 the new show were exciting, provocative, well done or otbenii.se worth i,oint to bat for. Unhappily, none of these descri~ lions apply to the premiere hour, which at times seemed roughly the quality of a high scl>ool revue ~ which a middle-aged principal impoeed bia at· titude, however benign, on hU young cut . GENERATIONS DIST ANT I bring up this sort of comparison because, aaide from some of the embarrassingly poor material, which can always be improve) in the future. the chief underlying difficulty seemed to be that Mr. Moore and his a.ide, Durward Kirby, appeared generationa distant from the younger comedy regulars they pre- sented. And since Mr. Moore. bowevtt benign, is the star, it ii bis tone that must prevail Hla corned· iana seemed generally confined by this, with a few moments of breakthrough. A$ fur Mr. Kirby, his appeal mystifies me, but 1 once knew a maiden aunt who thought he w;as the cat's meow. The notion of Mr. Moore's series is commend· able, being an attempt -like the old Fred Allen and Steve Allen shows -to set up a groap of house comedians whose wares are offered regularly. It ia difficult to judge the talent,, on the opener, ai.Dce the material wu ao lackluster. One of tbe comed.ianl, however, was the very funny Jackie Vernon. and even he seemed too Often the victim of ltnined lines. Nobody, however. had worse mat.eriJJ than Mr .. ~oore hJmsetf. unless it was a ladl. named Christine Nelson who sang a song called • Marvin!' which was suppoeed to be a funny number about a child, and ns quite awful. PLEASANT PREMIERE A more pleaant premiere Sunday n.i~t was NBC-TV's half-hour "Hey Landlord!'', a situation comedy about a young midwest.e.rner who get3 in· volved with the tenants of a New York brownstone be inherits and manages. Will Hut.chins is the I.and· lord of the title, and Sandy Baron portrays his New Yorktt rootnnate, and they are an appealing pair as they seek, with distractions, to find their places in the world. The producers of the series, GI.IT)' Marshall and Jerry Bellop, are another couple of writers who indicate they learned a good deal from tMir ~gnments on the Dick Van Dyke show. Last week, two other former Van Dyke writers. Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, presented their hopeful new a«· ies, "That Girl," starring MaTlo Thomu, DaMy'a daughter. And yet another Van Dyke graduate, Jerry Paris, will be the chief director ot "Hey Landlord!" OPENING EPISODE In the opening episode, Hutchins tracked down a beautiful model whose picture on a poster had smitten him, only to discover she was rather a hard young lady. Michael Constantine, by the way, was very good as a photographer who, when slipped a dollar by Baron in exchange for the girl's addrees, repUed: "What's that -your allowance?" Dennis the Menaee TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, @ ~ Ho INltttt wtlkh Ont s JOUf f.tvorltt. IU ~ Is tamtd rt9ul1rly ~ ~ I• lht OAJL y PILOT -tJll bm place to INiet up JOUf , ___ s11oc>o_""_"_'t. __________ ,1 ·1·M SAWl UP MY PENNI~ 9' l CAN &UY A NICKEL r• 1 Fastest Yacht Afloat Seeb Honors in U.S. VANCOUVER, B. c. CAP)I Tbe crew cbaaltl tnqueot. -One of the fu1est ocean. l,y. SoDM ol die eurrmt aew1 ,... yacbta in tbe world .,.. rMmben have been aboard d* here Sunda1 and leavea b' ei&!lt months, otberl tor llbldaJ far SI.II P'raadJco to Olll,J a I•• da11. Rt,UC.. try lo Md to bet lW ol rac· menta are cholea ._ BnlJ1t: -~ "'I ,,.. st«mvopl, a .,, • foot zet1 wltb tbe Mlp ot 5ftdlah tilC:b owned ad built by Uipplr Pellr 11 1 Fl I IC. & Cornelius B:ru~ a "We'n ,._....., • ......,. Dutch • bin South Afrlcaa ed 11 tbt futest t • t e b ml.lllooalre, carrlea a crew ano.t," aald crew' member drawn from adventurers of Rod Waltoa a ,.,...... trom many n a t I o n 1. 'Ille crew .' • member1 each pay about S3 a AUltnlia. 'No• "re tobal1 day for the privilege ot aa.JJ. down to P'rLleo to prove Jt to ing her. the Americans." Jaguar I.I SEDAN IMC ... ..._..,_ ...__...,.,..•_ar_ ...... ·-------........................... ....... _ .......... .,.... ...... ,... ........... . CMltOMa wtaa WNU. "9 -........... ..,., ........ "'* .......... ""'-' ...... ....., '5295 STAJISIURY IUICI 234 E. 17th StrMt COSTA MESA 541-7765 IAllOA DIATRf o.,.,_ t:•s ENDS TUESDAY "a.ttle Of The lutge" Starts Wednetday .WE•mnrtat1a1 1HIJIDBllMU," -...... ACTION ON FOaEDICK -All baock tura to OD Art Wald'• 10-meter Sirlua u crew prepare1 to Mt 1pJD. nuer for downwind nm during Bahta C«taUdan Yacht Club'• Walter Podolak Memcrill Seriel for lG- Sirius Wins 3rd Straight Weather IJaeeoperatlve 'Snail Baby' BYC Winner Art Wald's 10 • Met.er sloop Slriul from Del Rey Yacht Club Sunday eased Tbe weatbermu Mt a lumpy au off the Jetty en· Final results of tbe BYC. across tbe fiDiah line ta a mall'• pece for U. Balboa trance. Ca~a IJland race: ~========~~~~~~~~~~j lipt M>Utberly to become Yacbt Clab Ca1aDna la1aDd OULED OVERALL -(1) sDau Ba-;:. the first to win Bab1a Cor1Jl. race FrldaJ nl&bt. ..umi bt. Pete Scboonm••er, St. thi&D Yadrt Oub'a Walts the staae for m onral1 win Sneral boata fouled the FYC; (2) Zephyr, Rod Up- Pod<>lak BtttmorW Seriea tn by Pete Scbocmsnlier'• ~bell buoy, ua9d u ooe of U. pold. NHYC: <a) Braw, B1D ~ORT 11"'/. FOi ADULTS &aree •tralcbt fintJ. propri.ately named CaJ..25, atarUnc marts, when tbe1 ap-Haskell, UYC. Sinua started bet sue· Snail Baby. proaehed the ltartint 11 n • ~A -(1) tqend (50- cessful defense of tbe cup Snail Baby f'ln.labed SeblT· with bare steeraaeway. Many ft &loop) CPMJ fr Campbell. Friday by wi.nnina over five day oi'2lt lesa than an boar ol the yachb took more than VYC; 12> Dan (50-ft &loop) rival 10 met.era in a brUk behind Don Haabll's 17-foot a half·bour to CfON the start· Walter Beck. LAYC ; (S) Chu· wutaTl1 that whiltl«t ~to I I 0 0 p, <lmbuco, NHYC. inc line. baaco, (87.ft •loop) Doe Ha. 11-20 knot.a over the trla.n-wtUch took allg.bt17 lest tbaD A revived breeze boosted Ull, NHYC. I u l a r courae off Newport 2' ho~ ~ complete the Sl· tbe 1tart survtvon put the CLASS e _ ( 1 l Peg&au1 Pier mlle circwL jetty chop and afforded a CCal-tO) Bill FicktT', NHYC; After repeatln1 the vie-Tbe llgbt aln aDd lloppy brtak bat to tbe Nil end of (2) DoDy (Cal-40) Lyle Caln tory Saturda1 in a li&bt seas made It a C1au D race Cataline wt.en they ran Into LBYC ; (S) Madrugador (~ aou 'tuter that forced a an the way. Second overall the UIU1 lee and alatted 40) Bill Allen. NHYC. 1bortenmg of the coune. was Rod Lippold'• Excalibur· about for a couple of houri CLASS C (l) Vela (K ·~) Sinus came back Suftday 2'. Zephyr , NHYC. and thir before ptckiog up a brisk -. ..._ with but ooe chore: Cover was BW Haskell's c a1.21. Br• westerly OD the seaward side Jack Bibb, BYC. <2> Holiday Bob Lynch'• Sally, the boat vo, LIYC. of tbt laland. (~) Phil M.orpn. NBYC; club entry. regardleu of The race start.i at 7 p.m. But eve tbit boon was <3> La:y ~C (CaJ..31) Ray PAUL NEWMAN Is "H U D" I place. When It wu all over Friday. a few minutes after abort -lived N the urly mor· Casper • · ,.,.... ~ ,, J 1 A_.. w-. Sirius bad t.aUo another a brisk afternoon nor'wester nta1 calm set in and left Cbe a.ASS D -(l) Snail &· IF.================:1lry~ur=·•;;1~eu;";~oo=the=pnu~· :·;:~d~windled~~;le~a;v~tn;e;;a ~coot~u.s~edllOeet dimblnc 1on 1 • rollln& by; c2> Zephyr. ca> Bravo. bad MU. Thole that remaJn. LI Do TWO llG ed ln tbe race lon1 enoulb to sei around the wut end of VYC T tbe-rnesa T ' . A •. ' f ~ r I I ~\~ • • • • A; ; --r ' t r r ... r- NEW I'•) kl AN U h'lP l-\(Hl IN ('.'1<)f/', ~£S A TIUPHONE 541·1552 FOi INFOIMATtON TWO SMASH COMEDIES IXCLUStVE COAST ARIA ENDS TUESDAY IT'S M RllTSTOIES I ••• In thtir flret full-length MUSICAL SPY AOVfNTU"EI WMkd1y1 -7 p.m. l ...... THI PAMILY · COMEDIES the 1l1aod found • brtak wea~ earn er)1 that contributed to a Week Da~:45 br1* IPfan.tker nm for a few OR l9'3SO•Newport Be.eh Sun. Cont. 2:30 boun. Wins Round Tben came the aftemooft I .. HELO OVl!lt SECOND SMASH WllK'" calm near tbe maJnland cout. resulting in another driftln& A Vo1a1ers Yscbt Club match until an evenin1 eut· team skippered by R o g e r erly filled in and brought the Welsh won th' stcond round survivors home on a breezy of the Prince Or Wales Bowl beat. competition Sunday, beatine &dusiYe first Run CNSt Aru -~~OI.._ I !.&JCl [IJ*ARU) --"WllAT Ill YIJ 1111 TW WAii. IMllY?' .lllS Imm la IUlll lllO FUTlll .._ UW U1 UY _-,,_ -•• _, --: W llAM JXif0 e~4TTY ~·.;.,,.··,.\;· -::w;-Bl.Ai([ E~lFDS 'w.:,..,. ,. '" ICOt.ORn,.LatlP&llHISlr • ;: .JIT[D ~l~IS PLUS • • • • • • I . I I the Long Beach Yacht Club IN SERIES team headed by Bob Leslie. ne nee wu the lut in Welab won the aeries in NtwpCll't Harbor Yacht Club'• two strailbl Hll crew wu AbmMIOO Serita of 1lx deep-Bob Rolllns and Morrie Kirk.. water races durtna tbe ..... Leelle'1 LBYC crew w a 1 IGD. Tbl Ahmanson reaulta compoaed of Don Leedom ue bued on the best ftve out and Keith Lumplcln. of tbt abt races and are ts· The Prince of WalQ Bowl pected to be computed th.Ls I.a a national ladder type ..U- we9k. ing competiUoo which w i 11 11;:;========.I be terminated in 198'7. . . SOPHIA.lORE~·PAUL ~E\\!~t\~ Dr\\110 M\U f\ • """''Ill' l .JJID\' o I '''"\\1010"-cJ..., r !l l ~' 1-•. ~ . . ~ . . .. --..-----..._ ---- Nearty New 6 BR,$':?!':"".._ rm. and b eilEUduw vtlw GI boM.q.~ ..... ---dfUI .....,., 0.. ...... 0.. plea. Good ftmndJ.ls Slff .. Mn.~~ C.llwlL .... &C.. a.LC-..._. ..._, ...,., Oii--.,.._ ....... -------h EAmlDI COTTAGI 14-1 .... far ~. loel· led Ill • .,,..,,,,,, .,..., , J.arp bedrtocm nirw wan to wall ~ ftnplace, plaa hardwood f I o or I JI.lit $17"50 FAllOW m E. lTth MH9t Evmlnp ~ IG·Sl'rl tVio-URA;:rt.;;;; Owtwr will fin. or od>up for TDa or vacant. FORTIN CO. 642-5000 1'19 Npt. 81Y4. Dre. 541-<mo UEIYAll! 5~" klu, ~· 1111 i.Qchadee all. I Bil + tam. 11.Y room, cboloe W.. V~rde fteallt, w/w c• peta 6 drapes. Only $23,950 P .lut. WBl'l'B CARNAHAN aSALTY CO, I/I s. ca,._.. H1•1tltv !: \'lnt-R..L 0.. ........ ..... -. AMas SfJlllO ... ...,. .... II'' tlnDa. . ...... .. Pier& .... At..-, ........ &zit. en! Cbua1IC .... ...,. CDmt' ..... ,.... llome. llpuWa ..... PN;a1) • dew ..... wtll CUl7 llD- Mdas. Mldal --Cd ..,., ............. ~ IJto-.:m-.. a., &.l11c• ....., .... -W. Reba Bhd., H.B. Q~~I ~~ 1110.._V ... Dr. a.aw.a. o•r • Plme&el-.. 2006 lewm II lQrll ..... 1"lllllt TllNCt o.w, ""*' .... •CJI" .S. I ... Riii ... al •tm·Z...h t ,, .... .... Oll•te•r 11• w. a..t lllP•1:7 ICtm E9P.I ,.,. IMI IAY FAMILY HOii * DUPUI .-CORONA DEL MAR • So. ti ~ • ..,ad renUl area. 2 bdnna. -.eh, pedlla be- twHD unb, mint flam, reer pertly flam. • ASKING 131.SOO. "r' lllomls tunor 2'l4 W. Otut Hwy. LI W62'T Npt. Bcb. EYe. KI HKl -- • • Newpen Bl. • at Victoria -6-1111 ·~ * LOST SMALL * It.ACK POOOLE MAU. S1t<RJ' CUP PJ...ASnC l1ZA cou.AR • Bn:lldWu, C.• .,. .. llWARD ,, .. ,..."' .......... rtcOY-rf of thlt dot- $16,950 Sltow Us A BIU.tr' -· 3 bdoorna. °"" ~ cltwe l"ffll c:w.tpe4a. Bl« lrnced yard. lots (If llblde IDd 10'I can't btlt Ult terma . ..tttl • ltkt. ~ ~ all. $16,.950. Colemithy & Co. '42·7T17 Ne~ &o Snack Sbop Jr. Juat nrw on .. 1Dlf'ktt. ~me ~ hiati $29,000 lit TO wtdl an1)< ~l#J down ~All Wllitlftl• maculate l ~ perfect CO& ·--~~~~­ditien. °'"*' wtl.I ~ trade SH today. WaJbr A RMI l1rt1inl Lt.>. JMJ Wntcliff Dr. 2 BR ho~. 1 block to bu<:h. M&-mt ~ to S19.SOO --<><-••_n_fr_·-0-n-t ___ Gt'Ol'Jf' Wllll1mson. RltT. OR J..A~..0 Op< n t:vr1 IW-Aut I ~ BR. 2 ~. Part/ tum <'h<l1C'!' Pf'nlnwl1 P1 IO<' By appt • Wl,500 Bilbo• RHI E1t1te Co. TOO E. S.ltio. Blvd . BaJbo1 OR.lalf' 3-4140 --- -VET'S 1-·nrrcolsu~ C M S2000 c1v4'TI n~ per mn. l RR 1a.. ti., dirt rm 2 trplrs NICE 2 B1l doplo $39,500 l f"A M AI .\rt quick it ~ mann'1 3 BR So "' Hwy ..,oct. Al,1 W.IKMl I 1'1.500 Owner m,.(1,69. ..... .J.1, ~ 12, lM OAil..Y '1LOT/Htft.'"5& 1z llNTA ,,_----:-z-.ll~NYALI " Apt.. '11MfehN Apfl. Unfumlahed GMwaJ .., ----- COME Oii 0¥11 - TO THE HARICI HElilm sa ~, . .,, .. furn. -Unfvm. Priv. palSaa, Pool, Puttinl o .... WO ap ldlaltl cmlY 'IS w. 11th It. Cll. * UKE NEW J aR w/pr 111). Prhr ftnW patJo. wat« t pJ"dtiorr ~. 2 child. OK. -. * 2515 OCEAN BLVD"# CORONA OIL MAl Waterfront Location loat Slips Available Spectactdar View 2 Bedroom -2 Bath Apts. -LEASE or-IUY- ~20 Mo. & UP 1 BR. Z be, dth:xe blt- UJ.ll. Sl 10 up. Adult fain. ilirs only Nr. MW Wblte Fnlnt 1046 D C&rmoo- ~ nn 5200 e DELUXE 3 Bil· l BA. • • OCEAN VIEW! Sl~ • Yriy·lea.w. Alt-~ LI DO Ille, Red«! 2 Br, 2 b&. J{Jllc. cptl, mi-. bltm sm mo ytarly tse. 6T3-Jl2.4 5210 . BEA U1U"UL 1 bed-- room Ape. It.OW, re- • lti1. ~. drai* -Pl'M~ petjo. OOMd . ~araee· Adults. a :~ •. 2 • BR.. New cpta, Patio, e Gara~-Adulta. Yrly. • ~ Havm Pl. sa.sJOS MADISOll·BUSHARD From $t9.SO ..... 2 lll -2 ..... "'ltN & UNFUllN 1/1 Moeft FIEE ROOM for rent. Ra.I. Wom- an. R.t.fft"lllea. l"crD fir Unt MS.(i(l'J5. * nJRN-ROOM SJS MO. * Sban! birth w1th ONE ab!r party. * 548-4192 l 81..KS llD btadl! Maid ar vice. O>&ar 'JV. SIO wk up. 421 Ith St, Huntmctoa Bch. W.SO UP WK w I ldtcbm, SIT .SO le> Studio apta 23'N N.wpart Bhod. 50-1755 MJsc. • ..,.... 5999 GARAGE l"OR. STORAGE ONLY Sl5 * 6(2.36'S REAL EST ATE 0.-81 2 , J3l' f root, antam. qg, drp&, trplc, adulta. SUD mo ---------~Cay SL NB Ml g..16(12. lneome ftroperty 6000 5240 V lt'.:w: 2 BDRM, cpta, drill. blt·tn.. * POOL. SUI-OR 3-3690 Corona d•I Mer 5250 .. New Oceenfront Duplex SU or tradt. 3 br, 2 be... leach Houte 3 Bdrm ft...2 zone Inquire at 580'l\t Seuhon Dr, NB , aft 4 pm. C>w1>tt WIU TRADI Eatablilbed 'ooot atore, cood locatioo in busy Sboppina Center, for real Ht&tt in ~ut Rlvtrskie Count)' or lJI Onn&e Q)unty. C.11 (213) '26-ml WilL .,... ~ ..-, • J\lnlr)' lleldl tr-* ..... Apt. fw dear Lipa Mic- oel laC OI ..W. •USf BUSINESS_. PINANClAli. ROUTES AVAILABLE ~ Natiooal rood Packaainl fl.nit needa • dividu.all t.o aervice Cam- puy F..atabliahed ICCIOUDb with complete line of Klm- tall O>Utt. Uptona Tta, Cl'OUI! It BW:kwe.1.1 WWlt J'ooda, Nabl.aco, etc. Rte9-RfWm&blc Min • Inc. Depo11 t Per • 1n0- * LOST SMALL * ILACK POODLI IW..E. SH<ltT a.JP PUSnC nZA CDU..d -BroildWIQ', a.la Ji.a 134.l.JO LOST Male IDl&l1 crey c9t lalO 1"11.b white feet. Lost Silt 16&AO V1c 16th 6 ~ C.M. 1.AUND~ e COIN OPERATED • 'n:louNndl of women att IWll~ Wmdrir:I to \Mle Ule NW FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action JtnarcS. ~ USED CAR Cl....vt Sele No cull llft'ded. Just 1t&11 m&Jdnc Pl1Jllftlta. 61 late model can. AD IDUlt re>! All )'OU need llD txoo. ia a )Ob and ~ Cftdn. No paymtnta far 90 days. 0pra 'hll midftittd -whl• ttwy lut. l24 S. HAttor. Santa Ana ~5660 Pl1nnin1 1 Partyl Commercial W aaher o.inc:t -Rlectpt»o nnd out bow EASY rT JS Weddmr • Banquet ttc. to~ YOUR OWN Fril'Cf· "Mu.sic for all oceulCIDI" an Coin L&lmdry. Call Mrs. Sandy GRAND OPENING 5.lS-2965 or m.1613 Wntmmst.er'a Neowea I WILL not be rapon1ible FRJGIDAlRE LAUNDRY for any ottwr debt.I otbtf LudtY MM!cet SbOp'c Ortr than my own aft 119/'6. on ~~ Robtrt S. DtOut. Fabuloua opportunltin! ALCOHOLICS •~·· * NEW YARDS/HAULING * GENERAL Q..£AMJP *TREE SERVICE. MM065 GEN. Yard ~ HauJ. in&. l..and.sCl.pe. Re~ able. 645-5141 CAIL MIKE m.3"19> Reuoo., Rttialllie Repe.ln P•int • Plmb'r • Oarpmi?)o • ~ locat.bl, Founta.in nuvoq....,.... Valley M'W ltlop'1 cellW-~ Aru. Pborw m.m4 H.vllng '710 U.S. Larielll DiltrlW.or _D_U _______ _ or FRIGIDAIRE MP Truck, -Loader. COMMEROAL w ASHERS Announeemenh 6"10 &ckhoe, ~. Qnir write or Call Collttt COAST HEAL TH CLUI '!;· A·l top IOU. ISUT6. Colleae Sbtdents AY1ll1ble (or all t)1>es ~ work Full or ft1rt Time lncludinc the fDUowinl; • Typilta e File Oerb • Hau8ewartr • Babysittinc e Wa.ib'ftMS • Bo.t!lboy$ • Strv. Sla&n e Gardtnen -CALL - Soulherw ulff. Colleae Slldent Employment 1 p.m. to 10 p.rn. Kl 5-1171 JO&S & IMPLOYMINTJOU & ~LOYMIN1 JOU & IMM.OYMIHT ANNOUNCING A NEW AND DISl'INC'l'IVB SDVlCI POI. THI NBW· PORT BIA.CIJ.COSTA MESA AR'.IA ••• LOODllTRIC INGINlllUNG ••• DESIGNED FOR THE DJSCRDONA'nNG TAB'IT3 or ING~ IN'G Dllll.Cl'ORS AND EDCUTIV!S C1' LAB.GB AIBOSPACI. COBr PORA110NS AS WELL AS SMALL COMPANY OWNIM ..• A eonfi. clentitl an4 wiblllaed approach to your problema .•. LOOIMJTRlC ENGINEERING (Reasonable/Natural Measurementl) •.. Measurement. of tb• pertonnance of rnen and machines . . . Spedalidnc in GUID- ANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEMS Research, l)qip. and Developm.en\. PBOG.ILUt DEP'INl'l10N PROJIC1' MANAODll:NT SYSl'DlS ENGINEERJNG TEST ENGINDRJNG AUTI)MATION FIXBD PRlCI OR HOURLY n::P.:S • • • Call tod~ tor a cptdtlld. tq Villt you at no eo1t or obll1at1oa • • • LOGIJ(!;'l'IJC INGtNIZBJNG MCM382. -___ __,,...--------- Career Opportunity Recm.t pomotioll9 ~ \at. ~ penannel.. Agrwlw, UldDllr1oal )'Cli'q tllilll ... 21 '° » will be traiDed tD all ,._. WCldt lor Jl\CriilliN I ,...., ............. , HURST Engineering, Inc. 151 W. 18tta St. Costa Mesa 642-7111 An equal opportunity emplorer Inspector (MedllnklO PACIFIC SCl~NTIFIC co. 134S s. Stai. O>l1eae Blvd. ~lm Pft 4-5(l1T NJ equal opportunity miploytr DISHW ASHEIS IUSIOYS Full Time Day or Night thifta (or fall It winter APPLY IN PERSON 1-10 and H Monday ttirwsh rnct.y REUllN E. LEE ................ ........... ,... -t:l the OD**W' lnm btmb'7· Tb qualify a Riatl dlooi «b.iaUon ii 4e1irabit. P\111 al&I')'' wbidl ta tiCllDIDftWlnl• widl ability' will ~ pa.Id while ~· Group ln- IW"al>Ce, retireme:M etc. U )'OU want to UIOda.tt wi&b a Nationwide Coml*')' C!l.1J b .,.,. .......... ~a... ...... vanctmaSt· l APPLY IN PDt.110N 1 loll AlfD M Monda)' 1tlrouO rriU1 I_ 536-3114 R..._LLM NEWl'OllT BEAa:I IJSIOYS •• I Dispatcher ,I Mud h.tve rec.ent ex-r::lenc:e In 4bpefdt. ng for 1 amall tMCJt, lnethep. PACIFIC SCllNTIFIC COMPANY 1346 S. State C0Ueee Blvd. An&Mlm • PR ~T y ount Fry C.- -OR- Kttchen Tr•htee Permanent job. OiAMe tor advuce:nem. <No ltUdmla 5Nuae>. Appl)t ln prnan. lob'• .. ..., 154 E. lTnl ST. COSTA MESA E"9ctH Mtc:Mrt&al Au.mbler & Wireman M\qt be t:Jlpeiletlced Penn&l'le'ftt. frinae bene!b Apply In penoo PAR.AM:ETRICS m B&1ter ~ Mesa l COCO'S fllllOIS HmHrtels 17ft & lnlee Newport lwla Se"rvice • Sales llD MIDIATIY MEI 20· 35 $2.IO llo9 P1rt or flll 11llt Call II 7-91 U MA.Un' ~ .... !II wdta ~Sal. cipm. s.tmJt qualjf. p. (). Box 113 Hunlinrtoa Bell. MEN FINANCIAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY Heve you wondered wfty .on. men In SE· CURITIES SALES •nd the FINANCED IN- SURANCE flELD are .,rnlnt over $30,000 per yeu? We have men In our orgeniuticlft who .,.. doing that and more. Some of thete men were working for .... thin $IOOO per yNr when they joined .,.. aistooi 4 bdrm •pl 3 bath, p.tbot!. beautiful! $300 pr mo. ~ OWNER will trd w lawMr S25 'IXX> equity in u ll>Od in- come unit.a fat-reuanable bdl pl'OC)erty. S065 Klnp-Coin-0-Matic S.tJMo-St .. m-M. 1 ,_ Equipment Inc. by four experitnced ":: "°"""V 6755 DOMESTIC HEL' 7035 ""ks Boyt FOUR. Stparate l bdrm ~139~ Llnkenhlm Blvd. M~ thnl Tri. 10 am-3 pm IRONlNG ,.-antfd, aper. ~Y. Montdait". Cal. LIV!: INS Emplofer pan f~• Georat Byland Al'enq 106-8 E. 16th S.A. 547-4396 It It Nty to expl•ln. WHY NOT LEARJ4 THE SECRET Of THEIR SUCCESS?,,.,_,, and pr .. tlge l"ffUlt from knowleclte •nd ...., d1tfon with • firm of int91rlty. • COROLIDO APTS. howi!Ps on 2 l<>U-By owner. NORnt HOLLYWOOD Sat. A~-10 am,. pm lmced. At 488 E 11th St. 1 BR. mod. frplcs, pool, Excoelltot C.M. loc8tion. tn3> 8i7-3421 ll2 & 11th ot1 Newport Blvd. awte n.l. Costa )(aa. Open al)lld~n. ptta $140 up. (102 _M_r _6_-4126______ FUUERTON '* "Sual'' ii be.ck with us! 8 am to;, pm Mon t11r11 J'r1. E. Cout Hwy. 673-3378 TRIPLEX with deluxe OWJI• %334'' W. Valfncia C.M. 642...sotO Sat 8:30 lo U noon. * SPANISH new larte 1 en unit. Top C.M. Joe. S1500 17141 525-783.1 NEW LIDO SANDS • lRONING. • ~-~_!100 bdrm, 1rplc, WW cpU. drps. dolt.-n! (21.l) ~. CCll'fff' • SAUNA 6 MASSAGE • • BEAUTIFUU.Y Ont of a Kind! 1 adU. SlfiO 0 WELL TRAINED Maaeaaes • nNJSHED: Ml-'ISU mo. 673-7629 _B_us_h_~_R_ent_•_l __ 6060~ pportunity t-10 p.m. <7 d.l.ys) Kl-7212 u-~-Mech. 't'Uied 50/50 •• to $1100 --------NEW For a&.-Rlciht Man •-;:::=:m=N=.:::N;:;:EWPOR==T;:;:. N=.e.= .....unry, Bride 6l30 Bnb Mm 3'*' ...... +w 2 ~R, near new. Raniie. re-NEW NEW mw 1 , Madlinllta, pn'l •• to M.00 frig. cpls, drpa. bttmed Office or Retail Ston F•rmer ln•ur&nel8 T el BJUOC -BLOCK -S'IQIE DecUonk Tedl • • • •• • $3-00 c~illn~. Quift. $165. S$ mo. Group rev 6435 ~VENEIJ\, etc. Ult Hetper ........ to $2.90 09s,.f 1'arciSSUS· 673-1001 '"1 ......., St NB c:u .....:• Al .__,___ .-Traineel to ., -·" • .,,..., · ..._._ OM of Ameria'1 larrest WANTED. rude to Indiana, ~=="'=...,.,==M=·=·=-=='==.,=··='IBI=-.. · · • • • • • • .,. ..... . 1 BR Apt -New A -TT'RA--CTIVE---lhop--6-1«-! multiple-line companies hu IJ'OWld tut of Se,rt. or 1Jt -~en&n ""'° ... $2.5> with patio, ~. dnpts, Xlnt for d.reu stiop etc! an opening for an agent In ol Oct. Shatt ap. Inq 913 Paperhantint 91ip/ JWc. Cerio • • to S2-«> bll·it11, $125. ~ $13S. Call 673-288S this area. We'll train m.,... Palm #L H.B. P•intlng 6l50 AU. ~G~MDIT 2 BR Garaite Apt. Rangt, ~ r!ed man betw~n 25 6 47 to ---'""-----~ w ...... ,._ ~ f Off• .._ .-o nn..rat-hi• ~ in··-~ .. _..._,tti-1."'so -· · """'' ""'9ta _.,. rtg, pal.lo. S145 mo. on i.e. 1c• -ntal vu1 ~,,..-. "' v-.. 0 ................ ,.. • • ., ~ * P'IUl"lllt. * 64U1S2 '* 541J..1'.6ll or 642-8367 * bus&MM from an e1tablilh-A n•lllU FEE p•ID FOR RENT or ltaM. Ofc. ed ortl~. Training wiU not STEADY nite tinw b1b)r5it· "" Balboa 5300 1119ce. 500 aq. ft., $89.SO interltre with prt~t tm· tins. My homf.. 50c an hr. INTERIOl/EXTlllOlt Senior' Teen. Writer, dicMl ---------mo., uw. pd, incl. Air eond. ploymf'nt. Call 50~37 or or nat·ra~ an nitr 1 or R•id•nti•I " c.mm. circuitry df'viC"M. Non-df- BltAS D l"K!W 2 Br. 2 ba, yrly. 19322 Bch Blvd, HD. stop by 1114 E. Edlnpr, 2 children. 843 Plumb Pl. Quality work, u•m•ble. ferwe. Ex.aellent co. To - <A.rage, drps, bU-inl, 312 96'2-3343 OT 5J6.ll89. Santa Ana, f1>r det&Ja. CM. 646-~ 646-2977 day or ....W.· WILLIAM PENN Anad". nr Bay A llbl"lll')'·O __ IT_J_CES_._One_w_/_ll_vi-ng-qtr-s. CANOY Vtndinf( Madllnea MATURE woman will do b•· INTERIOR e EXTEJiiOi Auociata AleMY Stottt 6 Apl. Call owntr 1for roll~ of minul Gond byS1llini in my home any Low rate. Sat:i.atadioll 18 l"leowport Blvd. Huntington Be.ch 5400 646-Zl:.l. 6'5-16.1.1. u.1 r11 1t1rome. Kl ~7746 houn ~ ~aranlttd. Ref. 6CUliD-Ooata Mesa 642-604 llJt :.. 11 JI ~ECTORY miT.R.o;:-Ext PAINTl'NG ' Oc&anaire Apts. 2 BR, hnted pool. childttn It pet11 wf'lcome. 7811 TaJ· Mrt, Huntington Bead!. 847-1019 GOLD KEY APAR'l'MDITS 2 BR -$15 Nf'V.· Carpeu A DraJ>H 7~ll Sl&W H.B. 842-2482 flh;Ll"XE 1, 2 &-3 Bdrm. I '2 h1. rum1shf'd &c 11nfu111 S!rt lilt Mrmph1~. 3..16-7332 • Hlk~ F:;;~t ol ukf' r~rk ~ BR-,--; w 1·11r~1~ lit dra"Pr• hulll·in• pnv111r ~''" J. !;"~' Fr~r la undry l11C'1I TIO rh\rn St. .\."IM!l27 Commercial 6015 .. RESTAURANT :'olt"wport tMMl:D SERVtCE-Local • SALE OR TRADE • I lkacb ocnn front. Ye&r Cupenterint 6590 _r .. _r _fREE tat. 541-1611 fOC" Cout&I prop.. Com'I & round. Con11ct Mn. Gard-CARPENTRY&: rONCRETE *PAPER.HANGING otflct bldg, L. A. Harbor. ner 6T:i-1865 or &TJ.-0506. Pstio cov~ra -Rtmodrl . Elepl'rt 10orkm11Whlp call Gov't t.enanta. $28,IXX> gro. BEER BAR Additions * 642-44.18 eves, Ll S-1444. $220.IXX> ltMDll· 16450 W. O>ast Hwy, NB REPArRS *ALTERATIONS =PAP~E'°"'RH--,.-A_N_G_ffi_G __ -p-~-- 494-4653 or 494-4$7 Ample Partdni CABINETS. Arly 117~ ,oo. Inter/ E~er. HotU rtpaiT. C-.2 I.EASE lexxl IQ • ti nso. S46-5853 23 yn exptt. ~~m Frtt fltimats "1~ 500 aq • (t $50. Oft street '* HOTEL N.B. Ocn.nfront. ,,,,,,,,, NO JOB TOO SMALL' e PAJNTER e lnaick or out- parklnr. 1731 Superior. 10 l"OOf'l\I. New ltaw avail. r AU. TyJ>f" Home R~pairs. IJdt. Bf room. bllilJr or job, * STh-5405. 642-7636 * Good mconie. Contact Mrt R.euon11ble : * • 962·l011 Call "H•YH" 6*33'T2 lndu1trl1I Rental 6090 Gardntr 6'77).l86\ or 67J..«;()6 CAkPENTRY1tr-CABINEn PAPF.RHANGER "Snrt:J" New tilt·up Bldg. Money to lef'd 6320 lnrh1~. ~•rrhou~f'. nr \\n~k $75 000 I I 111'1'11 20 x 40 fl, ls:r dnor, For l:<t Tll vacanl pr'OJ) OK plrntv perking, S69 50 M1, Al.a mot'll'y 11vatl for inrl ;\Ir IN\'ln<' l\;::t I m f;i.'\.441)') I \Ir Al'li1ms. Bkr. '14R·U.l7 Bulltins · FOl"m1C'a ~inor ES'T'<. It SA'.\IPLE Books all4'rahnn! ~l\~. Mfi-9~:1 • M7·16:>!1 After 5: 30 pm. Cement, Concrete 6600 ----* CEME~I le Rt.on.; * JO aq. ft '\mill tr>h• 1rv1' 1''rl¥ f'<'t1m11tl'• \If f>.11\il Plumb int Pl.I '\IRl'\C l.i('r nlf'd I. all "ork ~uarantM>d Jltp8Jrlng l. N>n"11irhni * s.tS-:lilll H•lp W•ntecl. Men 7200 COUPLE or ainaJe man. Oln· aidtr older man, pensioner foe nw:Ml&ft' of Mot~ Apll- 2376 N"1J'Cll1 Blvd. CM. 54M155 PUBUC Relatiom -part time. For a-. ca1I 540-3747 between 0 PM. GQar. al- ary n25 to $850 ptl' mo. SHOE salnman txperif.nced tull time. Coat1 M~11& Shop. pinlf C#Dltr :)46-7303 EXPERIENCED Bu man· ager B1r ltnder, 42, Top placl'11. RPI&. 494-9l:il~ \.ARDF.NERS htlpC'r rxp only, 1IJ10 m11n for .... ater- init MIY 646-2010 lft fi ""Olshw•tfMn "4:iP1Y in ptl"llOll 101'5 154 E. 17th St. Cott• Mela -lusbop- -Dlshwcnhen Full & Part Time Applf w p.m. Snack Shop # I 21012 Ocean Ave. HunUngton Beaob DRIVEi SAW We Med 10 me11 part time. Work 6-10 pm 5 nitn wif. No exper neceaaary, S.lary $6J wk. C•ll ~-9164 CAR WASH H!LP Exp. not llCC· ~ D9 Harbor Blvd., C.M. cn..u;cE ltUdent ~lt­ ed In eledronks to """" put time. H. w. Wr'cht C.O. U6 Rod:ltlt«. C.M. '* 001..l..EGE STUDENT Part tb'M job • 2 tWl\inp • ~-day SAT. Call 4 to 6- PM. * JE 4-D'l JANITORS. NHd 2 full :lme mm for nlirht janitonsl ""ork Call !>46-9834 ~twn l2-6 pm for appt. nBERC~ htlp Wld1 In I No. Hollywood. Oll·Autnmi> tivr, Jnc. (7131 875-1223 The men we Mlect' will at. PROFESSION- ALLY trained •t our expenM, providlnt they follow Instructions •nd ere bondeW.. A .. la no barrier te your succeaa. You can keep your preMnt position while INmlnt how to meke money, helping other ........ m•k• fnOMY· We •r• • rajHdly expandlnt organiutloft, •nd promotions to m•n• .. rMnt •rt nMdt from within ..,. compeny. We offer multiple toUrc.. of lncom., tep bonus and comml11ion plan. BONUS up .. 20% of Nrnlnp quarterly. Thia unusv .. opportunity could M the turnlnt point ef your ctl'ffr. For Conflct.ntl•1 1nt•rvl•w Pl .... C•ll Mr. Richard Franklin Division Mana9er Pt.one: 675-5060 Newport 1eact. E9UITY SECURITIES CORPORATION Subsidiary of EQUITY FUNDING CORPORATION of AMERICA 1 I ' ·: APPLY 1:N PF.aSON J • 5 pm. COCO'S IELIVEIY lriver Sala Oar Needs are Critical ••• Our Standards trlghl AN JOU retdy to go to work? Our pruent pcofeaional aUH b d,. damk and IQl'ellJYe, working on lon('nnge prwtea prosraa111. fla:tnl lb mllld9I in newly completed tldlitifa, in· cool llDOl..free Colt.a Mesa. Now we CQD expand. but we only eomider cap&blt protemooal people Who can cootribute to growth and lllCCle9 - YolS'I and ours. Do you quaUfy? Fllght Dynamics ReQuirw 2 lo 5 Yearti eiperience ln vehicle perfarma.nGe. fllatlt Ll"liect°'Y and rwntry cbaractm.tics analysil. Muat be f.ami&r with dlaftal simulation techniques BS ln A£ or ME required. Systems Reliability • ~uate m.illile su b-iystems by cooductJnc deai•n rene-.. lab- Ol"'ltory evahuUons and supplier control prognma. BSPZ or Kl and 3 to 8 years related experteoce required Standards a.ponatble for generation and maintenance of DivWoaal Design and Draltin! Standards ~ual, f.ngineering DtNdi•• ud J.D. structJvea Manual and new or reviled engineerini docum&nt f«· mat I to 4 )'eNI applJcabfe uperieooe IOd bithelof't desne ~~. AnalOCJ Computer Set up 111d ope111te aulog com(Jl.IW's to IOlw ICientillc and er> Jnneerinf problems. Prepare program data and give lnatnad.ioe on anaJoc computer. Engineennc degree and 2 to 4 yean esper- ienct required. Aerodynamics Cooduct ltudle. 1n rarf'fted and continuum areodynamJct. f>e.. t8mine vehicle •t.abthty dertvallvea. Requires txJlel"lence in botb tub-tonic al)d super sonic Mrodyoanuca. boundary layer ~- ~ boost and tt~lry veh1de perfonna~. AddJtJonaJ upo.u.rt to mlnUe d9'fgn matchinf. and lnd~fa BSAJ; or wg required. MSA! preferTed. 1 Mechanical 1 STRUCTURAL DESIGN : hrform structural dllSi&D Of ru,bt vehicle stNdwt.I compoo- ent.a and tyltem.'I. Conduct prellmina.ry dallp atucliel ud mp. port pn>po11l actMUee. 5 to 7 ,ean applicable apmenc. ad IOIDe ltre. an.alysb t.cqroand delinble. )(Ult be coptzant of state-of-the-art fabrication ~lqua and military spedficadom. BS~ or M! required. ' CABLE DESIGN Requires 3.5 years in cable dtsifn for aircralt or rn..Wilt vehkl~ or AGE. Must h1vt thorough knowledge of .Ute-of-the-art cable and hameu manufacturing techniques. compooesit te.lection and military speclfiations and standards. Board orieotf:d. ~pare wtrtni dJagrama, desifl'I hunes asaembUes and ~orm liaiaoa with menuf~r. I RECENT ME GRADUATE Conduct eolineerln1 deat,n anal)'li! including &tnD and tbennll I Prepen deatp la)'OUts and auembly drawlnp for li&bt ~ 1tructures. Perform vendor liaison. Excellent lfOWt.b ~till. 1 Electronics I RF SYSTEMS t Deaian, analyze and make equipment stied.ion for m1uUe and 1<>unding rocket R. aotenna, tracking and re«1vln1 systems. 5 I to 7 years experience and BSEE r.qulred. CMCUIT DESIGN Circuit design and development for solid propellant rocket IJ'l- t.eml. Elptrienoe required In analoc and digit.al dmlit de"telOp- meht tncludtng high frequeocy aod integnt~ c:ircWta. BSft ' required. I Systems -- ELECTRICAL Perform technical inte-rface with customers and usodate con- tractors. Provide U<.ilnical/administrative support to mi.nal .. pa.rtmenta and ~hnical coord!Mtioa of proposah. &equires 5 lo 7 yean electrical engineutne experience w_itb ~owledce or airborne Instrumentation 1ystenu, pyrotechruc arcuitry and lftOUnd support and checkout equipment ~enoe in 1"9-eGtly vehicles and launch control ~Jpment belprul. BSD requJnd. advanced degree pttferred. PAYLOAD INTEGRATION Define mission requtrement for r~nt.ry vthicl.s and peyao.dl. determine payload 1nh!rf1ce requirements. c:oordiDate tataanUOn d~l~n efforts and provide technical liaison between company. customers, and payl<>1d contractors. Must ha ve S ~ 7 years t:r· ~enoe in re-entry vebfcla, payloa<U. l)'lt.eml intqraboo or re-entry pbyaka. BSAE, ME or IE required. If cholleft .. Is JOflf c., of .... accept ... -· Co11tact or send resume to 0 . C. T omp~ins 3Jll HAllOR ILYD. Costa M ... , C.nf. C714J 546-IOJO Atlantic Research CORPOltATION Ml--'le SptettU DM•••n MoMQ, ~ U, JM OAU.Y "ILOT/N,_,..l"rtu ~ JOU a IWlOYMINT JOU a IMPLOYMINT I Joas & IM,LOYMINT 'ou 1 IM'LOY1'llNT '6iS a 11'\,LdYMINT Att<~ttANu1n FOR. • -• ---• --!ALE AND TIUOf tw,w....,,.,.,..,..want..t,Mennoo Http W•ni.ct Het, Wa~, ,.._ Min, Wem. 7500 • -·------WOfMn 7400 WCM'Mn 7400 fumiture *'! YOU'LL ENJOY THI WOlllN• A'IMOIPHW AT Atlantic Research Als:ipment ill enODeerlni labontory eval- utin& ud testing telemdrf l'lif transmit-&en. aatana VSWR md filter inl«t.ion io. and reflflCtioa meamreme.nu Perform RF soedid4l aA&lys:I' Maat be trained 1nl1 aperitnced in ut.il.iJlq the late.t RF test equipment including ratio meter, RF spectrum analyurs and ol5dlloarapbs. Mini- mum 5 yeas ~ required. Accomtant. Initial responsibility wUl include payroll, audit and COit 1CCOunting. B.S. deeree re- quired. Aucltor SorM esptirenoe ift CPA Qnn preferred. Aadit journal entries and aupporting docu· mmts for lttUTKY and completeness. M· silt in lntemal audit., payroll, cash and re- eelnbte. Prder i yun =ence and Bac.belota decree in lttOUJI . Apply In person or call 1JJJ HarlMw llYd. MOLDING MMhlM Operaton P\utks, lnjectkie. Pft'm&- ntnl poajUOll ..ttJl tood ,., . Exotlltat wortr condtdona- Overtime and all U\Qae beM11t. Mast bt u:pr CALU101tNIA lnftctlon Mekl& .. eo.aa ..._ ~ Ao~~ ~u ASSISTANT NIWCOMll HOSTISS Local ~tvilor needa a helper to wtlcome new· comtn. MUlt be penon. abW, han car and bt f.- 10 work s-rt tiiee. Phoaw ~· lliefore t AM oc alter$ ..... CX>MMUNITY ffO&TEijg SERVICE WAITRW ~~ 00Ht>MON8 Owr 21--1.,lendd APPL T !M ptR.S()l( SHllATON IEACH INN 21112 Ocun Ave. Huntlner.n leech Part ThH Wo" Good oppottunlty for modi- '" ol ldlCd ~ dilldtt1I 9frvk:inr Avm OrlaMdc CUl&onwn In ~ Bc-adl Call O>l)t(1 Hotel Mel• INSUIANCI llWI Exptmnoed uiaurMIC'e bill· • Ml lime. Contact Mn CtlanclJIT TW 3-~. tx1 U WESTMINSTER COMNUNl1Y H05PM'AL 200 HolPtal Cb'dt WHtmlnsta- TILL fl ~&neM poeition now available. Tellfr ~ preferred. Excellent com- pany btn.nta. PIMR call (2131 937~ en. 649. Calif. Federel S.vlnp & lNn An equal opponunily ~)'ti' !... $1 .'97 how u food •me. Aaastant J, F\aJJ or \, tfmt, R.tquirn U .S Oll l.fon pl ua hlSh edtOOI snid· lor 8ttl rnde + • .... paid tDod \\.ft,. Tau wmt~n ttsl -~ 00 a..m. ~ lttll at '•trvi.w State Hotpit•I ~ Huber Blvd c:.ta MN& A.a equal oppott\IOJty en..,_. MGR for 12 iUdlo Apu. 0... ta Mba, NMhop'&, Pvt • patio. No ehlldrtn. J>N Rent lc'ff~ Oft 3-lll56 a.ft 6 pm Schoef1 .. fn1tructlon 1550 Tty & Gift 'trtltt WHAT coukl be bPtttr than NEED $100 WEEK!! NO SHARP Ii BRJGHTT Start D.a.IVl:J\Y, NO a>LLEC-• ne• C&lftt at tbt Polly TJONS, FREE HOSTESS Prim. Butlntaa Con~. CIFI'S. ALSO MA.NAG& NB. ~9'7'23 M£N'T OPENINGS. THERESA Rtonner, ~I al Gfftt 'n Ow11t1 ~La Bar1o1t., bu sn oprnina KI l-ll10 fur few rtfted piano pupt!s. Ttl. m.ous. CdM- St9nosl Sectyl. e EFOR!: IChool awu. 1>e Im.med. • IOcal tysdnl CJdlcoat'I Qu1r k lu:miJC •Q· lTJ 0.J Mar . Westera Girt, IRC. U •• (Slnce l!m) 2"100 Hartu Blvd., C M An equal oppottan.lty tmplo}'tt Attracti.,. Wemen Well croomed l UM ol car. n--45. AVi· P/tlrnt m wk F/time $ll.3. No pertie8 or canva. Foe prompt local lo. t?oductory lfMn1tw call Pers. Director !;47-8933. FOR YOU? Nttd monty• Wori< MU ~; Brl.rtol • Mtytrt Co .. M w )'OW' own hOun ~ Plt au phont Mn. Ec11trt· wn J.:l&.llli a.Ittr t pm. T'El...E. Appl ci:E.P.K Ex~. lwo~ful .»hr ,.tf'k lnll'r· Vlf WS wttk.da,y1 only 10 - AM 'tll NOON 130 E 17\h SttCM So~ 'T ' 1600 lownt fMt in ar••I DelJY/U. p1C'k up .. i hr + Plant Malrt . . S\art SI 7S 8a.r M.a1d • • 'I. 7!> • II Pd J>a.n Timf' Aftl'r • Poftt"l"I Dl&h11o UhN"(, au.boys, w ft Mr wam~· I u,.;., , .. 1. fl 1.•tt•rl AGI NO BARRIER I. C. Employment Agcy. MODEL HOMl SPANISH ~ elepnt k>Ok that )eta have lltft tn bMutJ tuJ Mod-- ~ eYU &, 3unQy. el Romte now at lesa Ulaa bail Uie ariltnal pnce. AU mtrdiand!ae displ•w.d "'1Y • oewr uaed. Corif!flUI King Sau ~ 8et, tie- CMt Sparuab liYing room • k>Vd,y dlntn& Id. Selll al ~ better storea for atOUpt SHOO. Our price $5TS. c.h bt b o u i b t eepuately. Terms S2C mo. Dilp~ SANT.A ANA ru~ U6 W. fth St. S.A. Sf'1-4'71$ 4 ROOMS tunutun, return- ed from leue, $489. HOUSE OF CHAIR£ tl7 W 19Ui CM. SO.I~ ~·. R.ouno lolid dlilny wood drop l.ut table. t Lilla COit S2Sll ~ m. 5-4..5--0906. BUY YOUR "1RNl'TUR£ at •1ll sa ~ price. dlttCt fldrJl mfa .. thru aw. Save to TQ9'. Call Mt Ed • 6J3.QjJ &' SOFA. !Wllaway bed, 'zt; IO Sofa With ~ mat~ main Rtu• 142-70'72 OLDER hvi11t ma A dinUlc rm furn for ult. U am to &pm~4 Office Fumiture tolO ANTIQUE • COB~ BENOf$1lO.~ Office Equlpt\'Mftt toll '&..; 10 KEY add • multi.pf°ier. Nrw rond' C. SJ2S, Sdl S1 as. Kl »f 71 tvelinp. Garao-Sai. DINETTE l 6 chn. Hotpocnt pu&h--buln ttovr f'rii:idalre n-fn& dr~lf tblr. chn. lam!>! p~N' C'odlr ~23(7 COlhl M1so. 546 8030 lnkniewlng 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additiooll ioterviewtnC boun Tbts. A Wed. eva. ac all day Sit Ne aper. MC..u'Y f1.1LL TIME OVER Z1 ~~ad! Art• f'M appt (9}I '44-1700, txt 421 HOUSEKEEPER • t'OOll Do nol atwwtr If not emcit nt Ii txp-Llvt-ln apt. Reftr- mett ~ Box M-4.52. Daily Pl)o(. lU ~· 19th CM M2-8444 Applianc• 1109 __,;....~~~--~~ *'ck·. . •:»t: r .Jto. ~4LI ANO TR.ADE RENT THE LOOK f 8Ctory Trainee Furnftv,. IOOO Washers, dnrtn. refnpn-________ tors ~. dlshwuhen, Atlantic Research COlfQRATION Miule Systema Division U.S. Cttb.embip required An equal opportunity empJo)'er Sr.:RVlCZ STATION AT· '11."f'd& • Sharp Oat Ex~ ID bJ&h luhlon ~wtar Upt'r only Med apply. TIIE LOOK '75-3763 TRAINEE or t lqler &irl lot becic omce l~l. Must bf> at>lt to worli: any hn Incl nun. Spanish an a.el but not i-.q Wr1tt Box P...a> Dally PiJot Wagt optn, Eood ~· Apply. lJ\9 Pla~Dll•. CM -ANS\\ ER.ING SERVICE • ()pua&or!Dl1 It FNmtna· • ~· only. 4M-1003 WANTID, tt.urty maid for motor • hotel. $-t5$3. Jobt Men. Wem. 7500 EXPEIUDICED COMMIRCIAL TilllR PRICES SLASHED They're dlftlnt up Harbor Boulevard ff UPI ._ •• ,.. not ldclcllngl ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED EXAMPLE PRICES Look at tfteM! a 7·1>" Uv ftm ~t m ~ 1roo1N' 11! ("l)IOl'll • • ~"pc' Btdroom .,.. ·~ 9.) I <itolt-P ol rolott) TV'1 wit.b opUoa to blq. 1881 Hartloc-. C .M. '42-38 400 sDUES Dtbutant rltt· Irle Tappan ~. lop cond 2 yrs old. Boucbt nrN. 11~ ~~ ~YT AG El.EC'TRIC "" DRYER ullf'd vr ry httlfo, xlnt OQD- d1110r1 G !Jfi.2..~ 1'3 R (' A R.tfn~rad{ F'rt'l'lPr S..S Call 646-9239 nAIDAID STATIONS TENDAHT AND SALES-e SALES (LlllUC NAN. Nrat In appr&nnct' for If 8. StatloMrs. 8omt NJ or Jiii" bmt RAl'tlr f'd lt'IUna '"P· '*" CAU for ~mm prderrf'd Apply appt Palm Slaliollrra. loc. ~•ron StaUOCI 1()4 S Coul m ·DJO. Mn Scbumadler HW)' .• La~11 8'at'h -Cockt•ll Wa'ur ... - ror tM M W Or&nlf' County Alrpor1 br.nrh Apply at • S-pr Dlnettr .n S.'9 ~ =::i:::====== , ............ ... ~ ,., * Startt,. S.lary $2.JI,... Mur .~.,.,.. * ,... ........... u.,.~. FINE IENl"TS • u ..... , ........ * 'aW Vac.effeN * Stodr ...... YOUNG mu for ~ APPL y MA.I\/ ACER lot •Uenda.nt. hn. 10-6 I L ~ca lhnl rn Salary + Hete a,vna ._ 425 s. Coalt Hwy LI can Yr. ~ sa-115'-• P.:XPl:R.llltC! ltcmd CAB OIUVIU coot. New o.rra»ecem 21 w t/llftt. ·-at i.a E. Hcspiial. Excelima ---"'""" c:onditioot. AbM to umme l&di, o.c.a ..... ..._... ..... 11ty. ~ •~·: W 7300 TYPIST for bUlina • t. ....... ._... ....,_ vokln&· Start 11.fO pH' bour . FEE PAfD Permanent Goldl'n'a '<tn:;11· \\and 946 w. 17th n. CM UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK Mar'lnet'• Offlee IEE MR. BLOESER Ml 6-2d1 Ao tq\&&l ~ty ~ • 1 Rooms Furniture 2.99 WMk Ne Fancy Frent . . . ••• llMlt loolc INSIDE ShowNOm Furniture .,_,Sptniah Jo' Maple ..,,...., .. .,_,eontttftperery NO DOWN PAYMENT . , • 60 DAYS BEl'ORE 1Sl' PAYMENT. APPROVED FURN. 21:,S Harbor Blvd C \4 Anttqv.a IHO • DUNN'S CLOCK SHOP • v • C1ock or Vr'atdl Repeir ~ • Di YI. lttb!CM. IG·lJC Sewtng Machines 1120 1!till • '15 Zlpq Sf-wins machinee -frellht dam- &lf'(t. cue only NAME BRANDS. U4 or ~ 18 iriq. Phonr Warebowle KE >~ Anllhl'1m * Sidmett , .. ,. * Hellpit•h, Mecllc•I * Li,. lmur•nce •W-~ E X«UllVt Sttntary If) S5.'JO s~ Sf.ct.)' ••• -• • • • lo 14.iO ~ Sc ••••• to $4.iO PBX, 11-3 ~ ~ .. 12..J& hr o..taner Serv. Olllll . . P50 Nt.t:O 3 mort ,.omen to USlll lo my bwln. l hn a day, 5 du a wk. $66 a ..-Uk· lnlUVie'W (S)J Mn. Colwell 9'2-J&U. btr.. l~U Applicants con.a1dtl"fd on ment r~ltA of ract . reliiioua crHd. rolor, na- tional orlctn. a~ry. stx or ag,. Ati.o Victona St n1tnr~:t Musical Inst. ~n 9-7 wkd.>1 -Sat Ii p.m Clotfo Sun/lloUday1 543-9660 lt1S leedt.,.. PART PAID COMMERCIAL TILLll WAUHOUSE .•• ••• CLOSEOUT CONN Trombont> 6 cat, 1>1tt1 e-<r oond. m. OR l-1430. i::.:•-pa-~""lftlCll-DOt ~ lt&P SdlOCll Cndaa.td All r..aai o,partaattJ ~ IJIMnilw at 11111 • &riltol MON· now nu. Ami· ain ctata proc sm Gel'L ~aJWll.lml • • to ~ Anaylm ...n, NllOf1a. Nt.,.... Personnel A.fency EXPER oook-hlelclt U..ln or CU. J A.du)y. Muat havt lit c1ua rtft 6 aper. Pu· maneftt. &lbo9 lliancl- m.ms R!X:!PTIONlST Prof. OfUcr 1-dy wk + ()cc added p/ Ume. Write Box M-CO Dal· ly P\Jo( UNITID CALIPOltNIA IANK 7902 !dl""r Ave. Hvntl,,.teft leech S.pc Brom.e TOM Dlr>- DdU• ~ m&.f'1ll'OOI top I.able • t pl.utk tJ(YY. daaln • WURLrrLER SPINET -e Prano-ALSO Oannet. -• Ill Botb x1m n:ind ! S4l-Oll1S--.: a:• .... ttttooon MOLDtHG llJ Dovff 0r w-n lnwnedlate EmployrMnt Btpr. r ichr( .... ~P Bklqlc Au'. . • . • • 131>'400 5KmanN ....... $43>$47;, P&)'!"Oll Girl • • • • • • 1»'400 R.ecpc·~ • • • • • • • • • • 1:265 F'UlL n..~ !:JCptt Wait· rl'U Wtd! Apply or call Halt Kai, J05 M&llM AYt Bl. l'T>lm 147-2511 An tqua I oppomuuty MnplOJtt ..., ___ ... ____ ...., ___ ... ___ ...., ______ _ 1-pc Del~ Dumettt •ll.h 72" axttna Ion tab- it Ii t loTtly dwn 161 Modtrn Otvan Stt. l· pc, quilted tabncs. Sofa 1leeps 2 pt<>ple 1107 ~ 2-pc Qulllfd Sola 6 Ol&U'. Decor atyl'9 • CGlara $1.58 ~0,.-etert ....-..~Psma­.... ,......wtdlpd.-,. ....-.n ..... OvfJ"Umit and all fl"iap beDeflm. tmiM4at. Qlll!ll- lap on all lllift.a. Exper. ~ ~ but will ((In- .. traintts- Kty Pundl . . . .. .. • . • . . $400 1 Girl Otticle • • • • • • • • .. ~ Dellhl AM' t. • • • • .. s:i:.c>-1215 Partial Uat Only RN'S LVN'S. Part t1mt· 3-11 NS or qe. S.pc Modern Bedroom A lM. COOK, full time, ___ .;;..._____ Stta, walnut finiab. ~ CALIFORNIA Infection MeWI .. ~ LJ l l !·: I \ 10 I { Park Udo Ooovaltaient Pfty.lul Selene. cludH 2 comroodta S98 ee.tA Mna ~ #JI rqua1 opponwut)I em~r '•" T1MI Ute MofM. & EvM. APPLY ~ P.M S.ack Sltop # 1 2lOS I. Cont Hwy. Ceron• lhl Mar •• 1•,•, • HOIJI· NB 642-80«. Stock Reom Clerk BABYSM'TER f o r 2·11' old. Mtdlanlcal ability and ,,,. Average ~ day, wkdays, WOMAN'S WORLD for Unl•eralty <'pit. Lq\ala pcrlttic.-""1t.b f'l~tr1caJ tq\l.ipmfftl. Som• know· SECREI' ARTE! ........ MOO ~ad\. 494-!1463 ltdre ot cbe~tey dftlr· GENERAL ornCE ... S31S rux:EP'MONIST ror ptlya· e.ble bul DIM ~td. Sal· TEU:TYPE OPER .•.. , 13:'1() cl&na otc. tXP In BK!( an S3l5. NCR TRAINEE • • . • . . • $260 btJUnr proc l Ina l>nru. KEYPUNCH OPEA. •• Open _ .. _7_-~_7 _bPl_s_·lO___ J=~~E MODELS, all ........ $$$ N'URS~ ~ A IUDCPR. OllTftJCT Models & Apply Lqmla Blach Nu,. ~1&10, vet. 319 Ca,.., <Uris in& Homt. 450 Cl..ENN· Emplo) rMnl A,tncy EYRE ,vbltc 9tel•tt.n. 1877 WHklilf Dnvr R N. ck'lil'H I nr 12 . hrs fl•W Administrator ~1''-port Brach ~~·7424 l\/ll;tfT dul) in pahenu u >°" ~ hlrt trRin A- • SHOttl .--homr. ~ IHd pel"'Slmtl In ttw-hrld PERSONNEL AGENCY Rt:LlABU. ~oman for ctuld -"'t 11.ant to talk to yOO. l NUR$ES REGISTRY 1•11tr. or Newland I.: Warn· finatl(v.J ob)@rtlvra t» L•gun• 8Nch _.r ~II at\tT I M7.e512 problml. For aPf>'I !'all Earn ~ than aVft"ll.lf EXCD.J..ENT joba for BEAUTY ()per.Lor m~. lftcomf ~ a ~ lhr nlf\t people A Mankwilt ___ W_ANT_ED ___ _ ol beys f'Wftlnp a Sl&Wr· JOl f'orNt Ave, Suite B Apply U1 ptnion ~ School lut Drlvert ct.Jt. rto ...,.. ~ ' ~ clfollvt""'. OllU Gnu. tor 3 hoUrs ma.id worlc Woml'n prefnftd. All •P91~ ' Intl ~ <Zl.3> Ct-;241 Sltlty, atrl rr; ..... to ~ In txchanct tor mottl room cants must pclUft• or be-In- Matlrt911 a Box Sprtn& art, lw111 or lull 11;ao SJ2 King Si.tr $'78 Adm1r11I 2-<ir Rl'fri&. 13 c f. Copptr or Whitt Sl69 ~~c:- peU..., c~I 111atalled t6 r-lo dn pmt -31 moa to pey ~ Oellwry HUI FURNITURE tnt Nf'11.pnrt Bl, Coeta Mtta Sof1s Your OLO sot• .. •. i1 worth MONEY on A NEW ONE! HIJ'h 11 ad,·ln all<lw"~'" on bl&h quality ml'rrhAndl~. ~ S17 W 19th. CM. ~.ta-1~ Mr. Andhdit Bech Ana a amall aalary. 541-2129 tertst.fd In obtalnlna hl.w -Sire •• 1111lca df>Pt .•••. to 15()1) hreiue oenlllC'atlOn ror '"!!!"!!"!!!9""!'1'.W!l!l""!-ll'l"ll!!"!llpm A .. rt Yount M.n WILLIAM PINN • NURSING CAR.I: fllrt~r Info call S.Cl-25;}1 ext * SAV! U~ TO 70% ~ -_.. full time • w /ftoom • Board 1n Pri-:,4, ~· a r d ~· -r-• Ot Aa\fit'1t1lrt Aa.-~-Y vai. Hom, • MS-lfTO uy umllurt. lrrd from m llA' •i.t ~ fer am 1~ ~ewport !lhd. F1rt1 Cook • ~-end Cook mfa ~• w!ll•alf pnct1. thn1 hltlnul ma11, »A r-Jo eJC.l)f'C' Cotta :-.1 .. sa 6U-6-&J.4 Rl:UABLE :\alMi Ledy • Oiallw••hrr ml' · ta1 m~ Mr Ed 6.~·42G.I __. Avt f'/nm-o 113 •'k RABYSITTDt WA~' "'-1\-k•r "-f•rr..... OR ''"'1"' 1 h d 11 ~...,_ '""' ""' • , ... • ,..,, E:'<El. maho11U1> '11runi f 11nw S121 "'Ir C"ar ~-.c a'1 ted, ra • Y . .:. ArplY ~ Calif rnllrs,. mnm ..-t Ch ai t.Ahlt ' .. ,,. ~ IW pmm,,e kw-al in· Wom9n 7400 LA"'OYt~ aha ff Mmf •1th rnod ~"'··~ ~ ~~ pof'f ll'IH• ~ 'hair' rhina 1·ab tmdlJMory lnttrv.-rllll tld,.rly lady 1n uch tor Blvd . CM ~~1178 tnt1I '173. MS :',007 \Ir Wlllt!le1 )fl·~ GOOD \l111tl \fald unled llml~ <'&rT 962..all \\A ITR.E.'iSES A di~ ul\,r \.PC li~-m;-.,1 .-SIOO-Blk )foTEL '1•1ntfllancf :\Ian I F;~n~ study ~9'1.JS AJ--.ya a Go-Go' CrA~d • IW1n~ Jhlft Orn nauttah\d,. rN Ir c1lr S60 wa.ntfd C.U ~'736 Whit.I t ltphanta! DI.~ Oall.y Pilot Want 1dall n>•· 2:7TJ Hart>or Blvd CM • t,tt.-3703 • Pl•noe •1• Hammoad 0rrana 6 ~ ~inway P\ano9 • N tar iaf!W Hammond Gl'PJt aave -S:ZSO.. Spinet ud srand pUnos from 1395 •• SQQWYI' • PHILLIPS CO lJC11 North Ma.IJI Streit : Santa Ana Ultd upright ptano. • Good oond! * -673-31-G - Baby Grftnd, mabocan7· Bell o(l(>f' OVtr S275. Irvin,. Ttrn<'t' • 67J.-03"n. Organs tlU HA~rnoND 0RGA.."S Ii PtANOS DIKOUllt pncea cm tnde-lnl, r?nl Mum It ~pos. AP popular m1kts. For the betl dul. ,...,rry aenice .._. Southland'• ~ Hui- mond Dnltr Glem Hado. llOn I llAM\tO~D Stod .... ~ E. Coast Hwy m.-, COROS \ DEL MAR 1.l1L8JU'<;E:-.:-R1alt11 thlP; ''' or;?M Sepiiralt aptaktr, \lust 51\c for $.2500 6™71J;\ Gulbranlen Organ• l3.l E 17lh. C.M. 141-ci.\.' f•tevilion WE RENT N-. nurly new. N~ TVs. color TV1. pboaas. 11o a1ti.n. dryfra, I~· rTfrJ~. atovta. Rrnt l.t_ h11y la lt'1. 1t you "'l&b N11 Depn11t.1 1No Cnri1r11ct1 • rtt ~·ice • Dell\ "T'Y 41 Yrs. ,\P9} R.eUab1hty Jn ... ·1 Kl 3-al41 101.l s. M&ll) SL Santa Ana • ... -. H OAlLY "LOT,.........,._ ...,, s.,t.-W u. 1'66 "'1RCHA D • Mi I RCHANotSI flOI ·AU: ....... raAOI SALi AND TRAOI-SALE AHO TUQI Mis.celleneous MOO w.c.11.,.... l600 Mneeltaneeu. l600 LIQUIDATION SALE BOAT COMPANY MacWwy mMI lqtllpmellt Power Tools Hand Took Office Fwnitwe ClftCI Rxture1 Constnlctlota Platform C & M M•ufacturing Company 1107 laker Stnet, Costa Mesa 546-9101 Soor11nt Gooch l600 ERICKSON 33' Stoop. faUy ••••••••••••••••• eqwlJ( lor raaog • cruiillns· GOLF' bai. ladln, b~. $10. ltUlt lidl. S4H611 t'okhng pUll cart. SS. 8q. * * * * * _, SDI SAD..80.AT Boy Pull Cart-Excellent, .,, WOR71f ST50! BOT :~:~:::m-~ TRADER'S .;~~ The Wl of Plumbino & Heattno DISCOUNT YES! Wt A~ Open On S1turd•y & Sund•y I~ Nt"ltopor1 Bl"d l&l11o-ttn lndU51.rlaJ Pl ' 17>1h St.. COila Mes.a) 00 IT YOURSELF SfORE-OR WE WILL 00 IT FOR YOU. PKONE 6~2-17 53 24 Hour Servi.:. Everything In PLUMBING & HEATING Monday tnroush Saturdly g AM. to 6 P..M. S\mda,y. 10 AM· to 2 P.M. POOL TABLES N.w end Uted 1966 BRUNSWICK $275 PARADISE :.:-cm- SPECIAL -for n•hlrel born aweppen SPECIAL RA TE 5 LINES-5 DAYS s5 ltVLIS -40 MU$T INClUOt'. 1-WNt """ -..... _. 1-Wllet ...... -..... _ ~YOUll -. •""''"' _,HJ 4-J -., ~I .... ~...,THING ,_~ SAl t'. -UAOU ()tjl YI PHONE '42-5671 To Pl•ce Your Tr.cler'a P•redlM Ad EXCHANGE CRYPT Paci& V~ MtmonaJ Park for car or ~ Pleue call MI &-2235 'm.ADE f'llC'OME: 3 hu;c apartmt'f'll rental&. compl !um 1 BR oo Balboa Pen lnsula, for houlf oa or nnz beach. 67S-46ll ~ao.tst030 lJ' SKJ boat DI hp, Bt*.k, Stt t.o appreaa12! aa • 646-40f7 SACRlflCE.' l'iabooal l~'ll Lxp..Ddo u v1QC rama. »QI or Tr.adt ! * BJ-imt 3 ' 2 BR corner duplex 10 Ventu• Key. Oce8D' Ma.r- ma View. Tr* $10,000 equity for CdM or NB or ! c.oilese Realty ~ nus Jp&cr 11 ~ tor --•-•••• ~ tndc Call ~ * Awlnl Molen* * * * * * -------·-- FREE TO YOU . --·--aero-In Hunter'a Km£.NS, 2 llttlit lirb-Blk Emporium A: Wbt. Come ... 111 alt I>iamondl to Toola ' pm wt8 cla.J'W ~une Camitru to Gv;,.'. • • wffk~ '1!>-l'T!S 1/12 ~ Triumpft-8utt_.. 8Kk .•• To ••• School H&ADQUAllTEU l~o Finand"I O.A.C. 1680 Newport aw. ~LmU .IMPORTS PEUGEOT .. ~ comple'ld y ~ balJl IDIDW'-New Heevy ckity dllldl. ..... bra Good Body. SS-. JE 4-GSt SD for ., jtWQl;at, MW .. tertar ~ caDd. Malt eeD. 6C-m5. PORSCHE i. POftSOfE. Sup.. r coupe, f'XC cmil. .., pa.ml.. Bal aa.r. ln-lillO ( "5 P0RSCK£ SIC ( EX"ftLU? * Beauttlal ( e-'"'-' * 54Ull4 IENAULT Hubert'• Aue. Senta New Rmault Deal« Uaed Can 0-.-.. Auto Servieil AD O"'* Cardi ~ J"'5 Part Aw .• C.M. ~ SUNIEAM nu deliv. • 1ft.ltallatian 100'1. F'INANCNG SECARD POOL Typewnten . . . ...... w ~ 0 c..e. Meile 642~ -------- VOLVO Volvo c...,..nc.e s.a. S..e $JOO ~: Vob'o 121 S Dla- Uft CllJ' Pm 4 dr. ..san wt1tl R 6 H, ' tpeld, Low ~ NEW CAil WAR- RANTY. MARQUIS MO'l'OM J locaUanl -l..lclma.Beldl soo s. a.at n., • 1S03 1«11 & 0.. H_, ..... '66 VOLVO v .. , ..... c ...... S.V"9 .. $500 SD: A: DJUVS TODA r. Avtoa W.,,.... 9700 ca..... tut Need Only To Appty Top bQYtt .. ara. Co. Need& )'OU· F~ .l-DomlSlc 8u)w "' from t lo 10 daily. COSTA CAR a:>. Fortjp .tr Do!Dfftic Carry OWD C011tract.I oac l!IC9 H.tlar, CM. 00474 WOULD hk.t to buy '57 I '51, '59 ~ Pldt·Up. so..Jll'7t CADlu.AC CAD '8 CONV./SHAJlP! SU.YP. '* $1080. PVT • PTY. 141-ml CHEVROLET '63 (hevy IMPALA s. S. VI. ttdlo. beater, automa· tic, Uda OU oeedl a little metal 6 peblt W'Or'k but runa perffd. $995 CMCP '65 Chevy EL CAMINO CUSTOM V ·I. l"9d.lo, helJ&'r, aatmaa· Uc m qlnt, metallic blue. $2195 CMCP Bii Harbor Blvd., c.w. ~1934 '62 CHEVROLET c.....11 .......... ..... •· btN ...,_ U.. N•. I HM-.... $995 RAY VINES 4201 E. Wiiow Lont 8Mch 527.2341 SHARP 1.99) Qeoyy TIANDOWTATlON u..1 Cara "°° C .. YSLD GOOD SECOND CAB. -. 16 QieyaW 1mper1.l1 MHlCI COMIT . '63 COMIT CONV .. 995. P\'T·P'l'Y· $404'J10 ·-cotmNENTAL * 'U LINCOLN Wr * ClMn 6 aharpJ ~. dnVC· $&. ""498 COIYAll COftV AIR '63 Mcm:a 2 dt. w b l t t RIB. auto tnm, )ow ml. aria ownc:r, acel. c:ood. sa:50 or best otter. Kl.aGI 'COlYETII C1IH. Sports Cars 2137 Harbor llvd. Ctsll Mm U2·1ff2 '59 Qn~. Blue wttb black tnwrior, 4 IPffd, R./H. $21 down, 121 IDO l unmt bank CCft1J'ad. ba1uce al fl~ 1962 Conett J27 * 4 s,...I * Ca.lb or tt.s. tar eqult:J, 5&319' DODGE r' '56 DODG & OD- r' XI.Hr COND! ,, MI um 1E DODCE Royal 1..l:DC9', tun PQWft', man a&r- 56-4lili3 FOID '63 FORD ,._J •. 4~~H • ...- ... 117T/j., $895 RAY VINES 4101 E. W.. B~ ? Door VI Stick. New paint Lent a.ch 521·U41 .\ saew nrea. ~ or * 'tO FORD a.doe WlllGft· 646-lm ~:~ WU.00 White, .... VI. pwr ltr'I· R I H. 1425. 54MIJ97. •pt 6', C.M .MUST Mil '9 Ford entry ''3 BJSCAYN'E WR WAG. Std. SLa. w.,. $250 or fll. IJ&ttt tan. N-l'llilhtt .tr fef'. 5-6-5335 TaANSPOITATfOH ....... c.n "°° PLYMOUTH .....,,,,,__ .. , __ _ 426-4 S"9tl '65 Plrm. SPORT nntY. Bladr wttls bQdi ..... .a. s2595 .. CMCP . . '65 PLYMOUTH ..... ._.._,M1•• ............ c ........ , $1995 RAY VINES 4201 1. wmow L-. leedt 52:7·2341 'Sl5 PLY VS. NEW ENG. A~ MR. Good ~ ae-! IGaTlt -.:nit PON11AC '65 Pontiac Ccllall• Statiott WCICJOll fall pcllftr' c:.cay ... taeltt with INtrbl• tmcrior. $3195 .CMCP '64GT0 ..... ~P /I Odtlr cdrMI XJDt «mdl ~.IDMIZJ l.AlmD '64 Rambler a.ASS«: ., StldoD wap. ndJo. ....... ~ J.ikit MW. $1595 323 S. Ma.In. Oran&" 532-1J!l2 TIPO Cl1tsiul Guit1r f:rMI MeX1C01 ~ aiu Ch8s a t s.-ruah ~ Mlllie91 lnltrumerltJ . . • mrSC. In..-161 ANYTHING _, EVERY· WANTED nIDIG HARD WATER. Thr land CUSTOM ''1-Supr.r Hawk .. ~... Ov'ome • calMb' apple uem-l.mm&cula:~ with 4.000 Gnl· m&ft. ~ IOllUJ)' mat be ~ 14!6- an tin. pmrt.. Call Mr H.ar- 'C SUNBEAM ALPrNE. Iii· ~ =-~~ SWG, _*_Ci4_o.lcl· .. --.-... -- Bnba. Pawer, RAH. :U.000 '51--roRD---CTR--Y-.n::D-AN-. a.ctual 1n1. ll-ownrc-) XLNT $SIT. Xlnt q A nan.: Pl/ c'Olld! PRJCED TO SEL.l.I B Good Ura m-5W SI a; '45-&386 CMCP ~-Trwll that rtnp your 1-Ult.ub .,, CASH IN 3 MINUTES 1&&1n1 yur ank l dlanct reiry c:MIU· Hand t:n>-c. M. n:tVD..RY • LOAN 1t inco cM-v. fftllh SERV>- ctwtl'd ~ 1131 Newpan BMS. 145-nu SOFT cmd.lt>aoed .. ttr. ~tc * 49MS95 --\\bl& ... .., ..... tful dill 216 FAIRVIEW a ~u er- LAGUNA BEACH Used Gas l•get ~ M~'. ~/o~ 5=: * ~ sas>11!1.SO SDtViSOrr: m n. 9b'ftt. * AUCTION -Wbtlil ~ i.t• a. et Newport Bnch. Calltonua. U you will~ or buJ ~ Want«!: Auction'• Fnday 7 p.m. • Har> pve W~ a try • ~ !t»t Windy's Auction Barn 1881 H.utior. CK. 642·3450 • or Oindioon 2(ITT1,, N~pcrt Ml 6--ClXXTAll. Bar (with dOI· Call attrr S 31? TOOLS f.Vt-.R\'ntlNG for auto l'™'r hantc Excellent c:ond1- uan By att or lin&)y. Call OR 'l-9717 unU.I 2: 30 P.M. KI !}..~ a!t.ttnoooa. ft'left- lflil ~URF-bn!--Hoble---,:-!Y6~ .. :--::".$t0:::-. Barbtt doll teU $3.50 ... 1· 700lc14 n.rt $3. Wood ~ mitle aprp SJ(). TV ll&Dda • end tbles S2 ~ Clr19 bib 74 .. rwoedl hlO.ni ~ :;& 1206 WA!','TED. f\&nut\.tt • ~ ph11oc1M1 Worlong or not C11an in ll mrnute.. • :)41-4.)31 * ---ALTEC __ _ H1ih f'llitltty fM A AM 11mphf1tr Md tuner Ph ~4Ei63 eta) SSO. Tra.Utt <? .nttn 646-oiO SO"d '' $49.SO. Spraytnc ma-PETS 1nd LIVESTOCK ~. com.pl. Prfflure lank 2'11 gal. laeparatorl f75. Dop 182.S 64&-llm KIRBY n.cwm c1e11mr with attadunmtl • p:il\.twr. Take <Nf!I ~ ol ST -50 mo. or dllh balancr $51.28. TCY poodle pupe. SSO up Tmy toy stud aerv. ltampa. Lttma. A!Jo beau Ya-. $2964. Pb. ~ °"'*· ~mo. SAMOYED/PURE BR.D> Ana.ham. .tu~ female. Spayed, AKC NAUG coodl .l-ctiair, fonst REG. Sacrttict! 952-llOL IJ'ffft S75. O:Jntoar dlr, Dbl MINIATURE 9c:tinauan. cuddltt bat ' m11 S200 AKC ~ MaJea and 54" pdstl tbl. da• ft. sso. fema}a 64M58S ~ or 54f>.TU9 DOG GROOMING by tnll'lff, 4 • SURFBOARDS B' to 10' All brwdl .ti Afft '6. AU 4" Gordie. Cballenier. H~ for Cindy ~7 ell .. Ha riJour. 546-6169 Hones dy .~lSH NEW '66 HONOAS Sne 1IP _, S10D wtdl US! GertDlr Fae Pl .. 2>73 w. Paa6c Coall Hwy. • (DJ) l:Jl.JllO • ~ • BIKE TACO !i5 F"RAME, 10 • HP Well ~. Sl 1'5. GO • KART 3~ HP OJnton. ~ ef-mJ l'VH- '6:i Honda 250 Scrambla. TOYOTA --1967 TOYOTA ALL NEY LINE N<To': Oti DlSPLA T ee.dw w.. f.ul&ude ~...,. ... -~· TEST DRlVJ: a &AVE TODAY' ~L. .IHPOR~ Ba.l1lf'tl d utc+i Xlnt coad. 1J27 Jlarllor, CM. u s.ms SS25. 731 0rance. S B. 6C2-UXJ4. ------1964 250t'c HariPy • DaV19Cll SCI or tnde lor ptdl up. SC3-Jl774. 1964 BSA ROR.'1f:f Pmnx:T amd. CaD aft I. * * &ei.oTSe • * MUST SllL! .. Smuta Dirt ~-lila.R OFTER' 54849 .a.er ' I'll '65 Y A.\IAHA. '&S "°"""9a. St 75. .. S50l ec.o ~ EXTRAS' • • ~ 1964 DUCA Tl 250 C'C Good rond. SlS4. ~ aft 6 p.m. TRIUMPH * •5111 J * Md.or and tram ftCallly ~·°"**' ...... tins, ~ wt.ma. Ra! a.na.. • C.11 ~. * "6'l TR·t ~ • ORJG-CM'SEll! SlCHi * * f'D.MT4 YOLKSWA&EN FREE TO YOU 5-YEAR Bay Mare Spcn~. but Kf'flt~ All l.&ck, $1/.). -======== T/IKE ove-r pl!Yl.WnU I)( WitJ. (iw to a nnch own-~­'65 vw S1.68 on "like new" Kirby er only. AKC R.e(iltered P"""'INTO-----:-Man--15-h&ndl---7 vu'\Jum. Bala.ncr $67. malt 2~ year Boeler, sm-yevs old. Ml.lit ~ ~ Crl'dtt Mrr. :>30-0441 Ue, frlendl;y. Area Code flc. 63.1..()6616 for lnfonnatkln. CRA f'TSMAN TI4 • m-0054 9112 LAWN MOWER. 18". ~ Cun; ~wedt~ rrey kit· _T_RAN __ s_PO_R_T_A_T_ION __ HP $30 l\>n. 1412 Prllcilla Ln. 8oets & Yechtt 9000 • ~ R.oyl"t Ln. C. M + 642-414 9112 ----ALTEC FREE to lovin& homt. 1 ______ ..., _______ ..., ______ ..., __ St"'"'° High F1~1lty am· mQ kitten. 1 ~male, both T olycraft Newport plihtr 1. ptt-amplibtr. I wka old. ~ 9/13 DEALERS FOR ti-I\ ~)-466.J YmY lwM kitten ntt<k * Toltycnlt * Cull Stre.m F'OR Salt • Coldq>ot rtfn&· I~ home. ~7749. 9113 .. Arenaenn• Su Bird ~tor Ptrftct. m. 2001 * Calitrnu• Dorwtt ~... FREE SiameH kittens, 6-y-...L. •-L Kinn Rd Nf"A'JJC'rt ~&c:b. 1Knt ~-... LI ~2394 Wffb-1>1d. 96.2..a:wo 9'12 Dick DUJmen n.A __ T_W_AU.--P-AINT-----·-$1-.75--F1UZ JC*'-' ' ~ o"1. 1DI W. 0.. Hwy. N2·M64 g11J lno whi~}. Wa.IJaer'a, Pbant1Mf-4BJ5 t/14 --- HM E J6Ul. C.M. 642-Sm REClSTEIU'.I> male Dalma-MA.RINE SURVEYlNG .\ uan rlffd1 fmced yrd, no APPRAISING • • CondihOll l 1 ~ ft \oldePot c.-hHt fzr. amall childtto, obedience • • · Value • • f'l~ · • · :'\Int rond m. Frft del. lralnl.'d, .tlota ' lJCt'OM'. Capt R Sahdbolt :>41H161fi fHJ. ~ 962-961i6 9 12 ·~PER.FOR \1ER • Pl1111n upnfht 2 Yll. ff'm&)e ~an ahort e ~HP Evin L?·;ral Tank. C~.00 ~=on· S75. hair • weunan.ner crooas • Canvu Lo~. Tiil Tralltr. * * Good far hunu.ac. wat<.'hdoc , • Eittru' $1.lj() 494·9:127 R' C'OLTH Exeotl oond. $8(). Olldm. 546-9965 91)4 SAIL BOAT 9ill ()y1ttt Wht !Vian NI aJTE Fuzzy kittma. 6 wb MAINTENANCE. R.epain & pad s:;o. 6~ old. 1 all white, 1 ~>' and Pa111t Expni~. tlPHOl.STEKINC • STUO 2 white and one red and 642-2091. pc-. 1 Eu:ropeu «aftmnen) white. 642"°'52 9/12 1-8-" _FREEBO ___ A_RD--SKIFF-- F'rtt Nl • deL pkbp. ru u· LONG Gl--...t _ ..... '.\! HB. .. .,_ .. 536--6405 2 ADORABLE bl~· gray •· ...__, "'"" ' •in. ._....., Tnultt S95 67J..49Sl 11()1 <'L _, I tu tum. u..__ ldltt"IW. A}JO Ca1lco fmialt · -----..,r. "' ave.., '""' nt I vtar old NHd i;:ond * 40 \IATJ'HFWS n. mu&t ~11 lmmedla~l,y homr i-il;7.:'J!Z2 !\ J1 * Ort I n" ' ' flYlonf, c M. &t2..f~ -----'' ·1 KL II k'· 1111 ""16 \\f.U. tr11nf'd j yr' nlrl ., • r "' ·'"' ' <"1n 111 ~htal~ "'l'ddini: dllll Pen hordrr 1'0lhr All l'Mt 111p l'INll lo. i', llr ''' "~ ll. Si.l 'h•ll• "m"ll ho1h Affr<"l1 •n I \.1n,lr r rni;: 11, h1 111111 • f;l!.'Jjf, * '"''" ",. .,,. "'"'~~---~_::, .!2!..m timr Rt~,· 1197 I~ MAHOGANY 2 PtiPPI~ ~~n1 Ii: Col· .ci Ov.ms Tahlua.n BEDROOM hr 2'M E. 0.1 \far CM Ptrf,.<1 rond rnxx> down st"l' :'I pr r.ct <'Ond. 6n-5613 646-t!t!ll sru \\111 tnde ~ ' . . .... Tr•llers, Utility LUGGAGE trailer. liR arw. ·~· ... ticenM. .,. * * 6t6-'19fJ9.. frucb 9500 '63 FORD Plat-UP 36. 000 nu. Sl 045 « be1lt ~fer ~ 'ii CHEV 11 IOD P\dcup e W !Hwy OuuoPr C;ampcr .ti • extru! S1D 5J6.6D J Door lldan. Uke ftfW Cllllt" ctmca Local ... Cllr inde. $)495 CMCP Wll .., JA&UAI Y«rV~.,.... --------.l-1191 top dolJm9. PUS tar C11il. Sports C.rs "not.67].f jft 213 7 Hart.or llYd. -&J -\"'-. J7 000 m .. v.-u1 trllM ""JUlt) 1111" • fac aiT a mmt (o"'i Me~~ '.\" Mmpacta p1n11t! >I M 6-H-0;97 • '(,() \/\\-. -NEW--P-AOO'=-. -6'2·1692 • 1,000 COND! llll'~ 0 11\'f/NB. ICJ-71151 '«l Jquar XKE, Botish rat'- lnl IJ'ft'll, factory air Show room new. S77 doo."11, m mo A ~ bank contract talancr ol ~. l!IM XKE RO-AOS--IE-:R- \\'lrf' 14 hHI~ ~\Ml>' ror s·".1;·, firm l\rlh nlw I~-.. \ IM Newporter Motors ,,,; '66 \'W 1D MODEL .,, 500 • mt. MAKE OfTll\ ,,, CA1J., m-1111 '58 VW PERT-mlda. Good t1rn U7S. Stt Sf~ rear 764\'A' '.l2 1100 ml RAH . :-,,." r.cint /. ntts! S1200 f'H i'll" ,...~, t-!Si~•."M •, "'" I\., \ \\ lu milrap. radHI 1~ JAl~l Afl \tu\. ' "'tru 'Int rond. l. owner Air automal k pov.tr Item ~tar huntly ol1rr, :i66-0660 m1lrt1 :-:~ <W"11tion 0\\' l Nttd a G&rbmltlullle~ ER. rhtww 642-70> F1nd Ll wtGI a nZll ad! Allto Sales * .,, '116 MAUBUIPVT·PTY 1Jl7 Ford l'ldlH1p RMS. .M. e '10 Fard ~.I' bed, S _, Mu.It aacnf.\tt' VI. All Few alt or tndt. M• 19e _, ~ , C cyt. ~ ,,._, tl5 dil. pwr. ~ Vlnyt top .ti lnt. to appnaate. ~2222 541-1.JM • ,:;r~ Mcma, auto., cean· ~· S7100. Call IMPERIAL ''2 ll.AMILll JllH. A-1 C.! S2S dn. Dan Dary, Q-4Dl. Cl-* ..... M _.,. w .. OAC "15 IMPALA ._. hdtp. Sil· '60 (~•••L .....,. --._ l/M. U.. .._ • 'al T-Blrd eanrt, n WI' blue. B«••>cmd! a.~ ... r-s;lllD' •w 4'1. pwr .• eiec. "1Ddowa. $lS mJ. Emu! New tlrea. $DJO J •. U aq ftla .. II • $695 dJt. OAC. M-0293, 545-lllS ntt .._.,. ~ l /M. ,.._ ..... r-•-,.__ ........., u.. ... as 1u. • IM .....,... '-lJUDt1'7 '1i5 on:v 391 ~In. 'J'urt>o. ~ACauto. Uke DPW~ Hydro tnM-~J. M~ $895 RA y VINES 1914 .... '°" llvtl.~ CM ~~fMAC! S25!JIS. 4201 E. Wiiow LI '"'"22 ., TOO BUSY TO flXt RAY VINES Long a..ch 527-1341 USED CAR r '62 Corn.J.r Monza •• apd. 4201 E. Wilow '61 RAMBLER Q.ASSJC Cao..out Sa!. r Stick, Brokm crank SJ8S Lont a..ch 527•1341 ~DR. STATION WAG· No cUh Deeded. Just atart r' tuU pr;ct. * mmi JS75, * * SJS.fTll inakiQi Pll11Dmt.I. 61 late e '64 MALIBU SB '"5PI). JEEPS ')7 RA..'fBLER W1111 N8* moctrJ mra. All mUlt So! e Mjdni,tit bl11t. SHARP' won. $jC) or be« olftt. All >'O'l need to bey, ia a • S1BiO. Goull OVERSEAS! ~ )Oii &Del IOIM cndJt. No • CALL ~1656 WGCJO•••rl ~tor 111 dl1a. ()pell .,, 1mpa1a aporta <i>e. '415. West 'till m)dnlpt • ~ thry One <M'Dtt~ ALL NEW 1917 JEEP lalt. * ~175.1 * LINE ON DLSPLAY TODAY l24 8. Harlxr, Sant.a Ana •• CHEVELLE $ 391. e WAGONEERS IJt-59 ' • spd. 5tfftO, AD emu! e JEEPS Fct:Y • suar. s:znx>. S4H'1'25 • TRUCKS •• 'SI CHEV 11..ARGE VI. S.ve $1100 e )-1IPd Oii llr Tn·~· ON A FEW '61 MOOELS Pa C&Il "Skip" S48-6l615 J.N STOCK . ~2E-::: ft.:o~~ SUPER SPORT, 4 .. peed. Trentpertatlen Can and Tadl. Call 962-4S19 ir.r. Hatbor. c.M. u 1-1515 52'a CID up • IDa1'J to dM>oet --=:======== from. Low .. fT .so don. COSTA CAR 00. CHRYSLER MUSTANG Foretp 6 Domestic '65 Muirtanc 4 SP. 225 HP. STUDEIAKEI '64 STUDE. Daytona Hardtop, V·S. radio, btetlr, automahc. $1495 CMCP CUey awa eontrada oac 1919 Hatlor, CM. 60-m4 '63 Chrysler New Yorker PIS. P/B. G.T. 350 auapen-..... 1100, Goodyear Blu StJ-eaks, 2929 Harbor Blvd., CJI. * '64 VOLVO 4 dr. arl1 owner. latr mlleaie· Eves' Wkends 642.mJ IUICK '65 BUICK WILDCAT CUSTOM % door hardtop. radro. heat· er. automatic. power st.eer. In&. ~r brake.. J>O'l\'t r windows, lactory air. Gold w!ttl hi.ck bucket Int&. $3195 CMCP 2'1'.l'I ll11rhnr Bl' d . <.' ~I ·~1'1.14 &.' RIVIERA __ _ All pc>•u, air cond. lmmac cood! E~ 6'2-4640 4 door hardtop. full powtt, factory air. Belrt with matdd111 tnc.ior. $2195 CMCP 2929 Harbor 81Vd , C :'tf. :>46-1934 '62 Chrysler Station Waaoo. 9 pllllen&•r. tull ~, local new car trad' In. $1595 CM CP Ex~l oond. ~2586 alt 6 =====546-=1934==== p.m. '66 MUitan& Conv,rtible, T·llRD V-&, full power, only ).000 19GO T·BlRD. New paJnt. mi. Xlnl cond. Make olltt. new tira. leether lntnior, 546-0'150. immaculate thru ·out. $1100. OLDSMOllLE '64 OLDS. "l!B" >1ES1'A Station Wapi. fuU power, 18.CXX> actual mile.a $2395 .CMCP '6. OLDS C\rtlHI -r.ac~n Ptt f'ar 111r, nrw J'lllnt. l1l'f'!I. Ir \hO<'k' Pow .,,.,, r'lldkl Sl71l'> &47·il99 Iii'\ 1>971 l'IM ('l'11.Al'.~ OLDS- f'lran rac l lr pwr 1trn'1. Rarpln• Sl74J ~ml caA&OS ft'I See at 2473 ~ Or. a.a Mesa. ... 'S'f T-BDU>. ~ Xlntf Poriboft9. 2 ~ BEST otfer owr" $1 ~ TAK!.St Will finance. '46aa. e '64 T-BIRD HI>TP. •Full powtr, ORIGINAL ~"Mr. smo * m9f'T4 VALIANT '64 Valiant Oinvertl.ble V-t, radio, heat• er, automatic. Daffodil YtJ· low, with black tcJ9. $1595 CMCP 2929 Harbor Bl~d C \f. ~1934 I .. ( ,.. I ' •