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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-21 - Newport Beach Daily Pilotoz.oo 111orot1lo1ng 88"10• 1010 E. L~oy st • .Annhe1c, Cnl1t. NB1 ooo. VOL st. NO. 279, J SECTIONS, -40 PAGES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1966 Defnluante Wi na Surprise End At Mazatlan Trojans Selected For '67 Rose Bowl Of 40,000 Shade Helps Xl5 Costs EowARDS AFB cUPn -Newport Move 'Sueeessful9 A conventional wtodow abade.1------------------------ Jane Moniz Rit~ Slated ~~l:~ ..E:-:5'.cE~ Surfboard License Law Afay Spreatl Tavern Fire Los $8,000 The Weather auall,y llld lw helped & • t . maximum research " o r k from tilt operlmtatal air· Newport Beac:h'a new surf· went into effect Jul,y l. reallJ surfers. have been tll· tad wen utended. . . ti- cntt. board ucenalna law may HuTlburt deacribed tbt pro-minat.ed. Tbey don't Hot to Hurlburt'• talk &ener~ted m~~~ ;h~ c;:e:,,an t!' a AccordlnS to tn&lnten at cbura up almllar ordinanc9• aram aa "extrtmtlY •~· p1.1 the license fee." col\llderable discus ' 1 o n 0 P . · t b early Sunday the NatlouJ Atr'OftautlCI and lD otber Oran1• Coast dtSta. M He aplallled that aadtr sm<mi the municipal officals. ana om ar S,.C. AdmlDJJtraUon'a nJlbt 'lbll llPPl&ftd to bl tht "It bu bin well rectlved tM procram, ~•ch surf• 1n Tbey Included Mayor Wll-wa5 probably sparked by • ~ cGfl' tbt ~ i today ln the wab ot bJ tbt bona !Mk IUl"fen aa the de., must pay 13 Cor a U· Uam D. Martin and C l t 1 smouldering cl1arette In • tioa waa made becauat pUotl ~ Ill Nnport ol the well M our ruldatl" ht cenae decal Tbe rt'\eDue Manapr James D. Wheaton tru h container, the .C1Wor· 0( the XU 1"N botbttld b7 ~;Ofl IJlld dty manqtn llld. "Problemt but' been which now totals '8.001. Pt~ ot Lquna, Beach: Maypr Ho-nla Olv1sion ol Foreatr1 re- cunU&Jrt nftact.d from thelr ti di coastal comawntu... fft, tht 1'9YCH II what,...., toward lbo cost ol addl Wiid Ma.late and Clt.Y Man· ported today. tnatrwnnt pueJJ. ma l,l a I At th• awlOG, held at tht anUdpated ud tfMrt ll peace poUct111 requlrtd by •lled ac• Ken CltT, Sin ~,.n. Trash may have amoldtred tbem unreadable Balboa Bay Club Newport and UriDoQy cm tti. blacb.•' aurflq rutrict1on1. tia; Mayor-Willard Jordan for nearlr an hour at lbe P'lllbU at the .need»-DOMd Clt.J Manapr a_ai.vtJ lfud· "At the WM dmt, .. HutJ. W1lb tUCtment of the law, IDd Mat. Clty M1n11er Ray Jade Doll, 34198 Pac l fl c craft Uws bad to bl IC".b9d· burt caw a comprebeftl.IH burl aoeed, ''tbe DOll-dlltlCll'lb· cltt• IUJ'{hic areas --. 8ar11tet. Ooata Mes•, Mayor Coast Rl1bway, before the Ud for _.iy mornlnl to report oa the cltJ'• IUl"fboanl lat troubltmabfa. thOH broadtoed and the hour1 dur-UoJd Cwnmere and Cl t y hre waa reported at 2·$e ·~ a. nOleted ~ TldJoG procram, wtdcb an aurfboardl but ann•t lq wb'ch aurfln& is t. (Sea UCENIE, PaJ• I) am . flre ottid.ala 11Jd I IT'LL BE F .4IR, LADY The stain of rain on the coastal plai.n is mainly on the wane, quoth dlltrlct forecaster Gil Grafton. Tuiea- day's ouUook calls for IUIRIY skies with patt'hes of cloodl and temperatures in the hl gh &O's along the Oran.a• Coast Inland the mercury wtll climb to the low 70'•· INDEX OF IN JOE FEt\T1JRE..4i ..., .... u -~ " ,,,_ ..... ,. , .......... • ~. ,, .. .... '-..__ .. CleW .... ...... ._.., ..... " sec..i -IUI ~In " _... 1' ._... ....... c~ ,. ,_.,...,..,. If llOC1t lilaftl .. t+U 1111 0.. M --.... , ......... .. ......... , ... n . ..,..,. , ~"" " ,._ '~" Or-,_.., II W..ltlff " ,. ... , ... " , ........ ,, -~--t .. Alonp; Our Coast ly JEllOMI '· COLLINS Harbor blind'• -and the world'• -Andy 0. mt6 le I rfpt jolly old elf. Large e()()AOmy Ille, a{• course. Just u joUy ia t.eii Steffensen. the rich man'• Bob Hope. The two had the quips fly mg at last week's New· port Harbor Chamber of Commerce breakfast st-s· sion at the Balboa Bay Club. Andy wts gue5t speaktr: Us tntroduced him Noting that Devine had campaigned for Ronald Reagan, Steffensen said he didn't know whether or not Andy wu to iet a job in the new government "So Car the only political appointment he has is com· mlttee chairman for the Anti·Poverty Program for Harbor Island," said Les. "Just thlnk,'' he added . "here'« a man \\ho has spent 40 years in show business and ht shll isn't governor.'' . Les finally turned the truke over to Andy. in· ttoducing him as "Bia Daddy Devine." Andy subsequently made a nice . little 'peech about tbe glories and pleasures of Uvmg ln Newport Beach -and got off a few crackl! of hu own. He observed that one of his sons is now his busi· ness manager "and hc'5 cut our allowances so much that Mrs. Devine and 1 are stealin~ from each other." He also noted that the Irvine Coast Country Club has a great numbt'r of members with ''the biggeat brankrolls and fastest backswings in the country." Andy drew hjs little chat to a close by saying that when he travels around the country and tells people he lives in Newport Beach. they ask: "Where's that " "So l have to explain to them that it'fi either 30 minutes from Disneyland or near Laguna Beach or right next to Balboa.'' He urged the chamber to conUnue to work to ~ive Newr,ort Beach "a national identity worthy of its a..'!Sets. • • rt was an early morniniJ, happy hour. And with orange juice on the rocks. yet. * * * How does a professor know 'he's over the hill. academically speaking? UCl's Jim Hall, creative writing prof. gives this answer: "It's when a coed comes into your office for some coun.selini and closes the door behind her." If you nave to think about it, forget it. You're over the hill friend. * "'* * Bill Purcell, retired BBD&O exec. is enjoying the simple, computer life. "The maguine, U.S. Newt & World Report, just notified me," says Bill, "that when writing about my subscription I 1hould use Uw code please: 99JBE92&51PRCEALEE9977 -052R." Bill's reaction? "#%@ &0#!!" That's ln code. too. ornan, 8y TONY ClLU> t.ackln1 h• • .a A lt*'ltioe. 11 • ..., ,,... ..., .,..,._. Sbt epoke m1tler·of·f1ctly '1He d&di'~ Uh I 1D161 .. MM.~ aJaoul tht day Q! Ult attack, kid." ~ ....._ '"""lilll <,..i\~ .·~· 11. Any emoflon Sh~ Thut did Mr•. t1'errOft A. :;e soc~:~· All~ :::f:l ::u-: ::v~e~el:ln~:;s r:;ie:i:~ AUey, 2+year-old. JlunUllJllOll eel w l th happlneaa almply a scrap o! paper: Buch victim of a hammer ovtt btlng bomt again alter "I was iron.ing. I didn 't bludjeoning. deacr~ the lon.g, lrylng wee.ks of hospi· open t.lle big doors to the gar\ youth who has admitted at. tahzat1on. operations and re. age because I didn't want to strain myself." 'Surf Broad' Obscenity Jurors Mrs. A 11 a y. expectln& a third child, had been rdell· ed from a Lone Beach hospi- tal only !our days before the a l t a c le alter an appendec· tomy. "I saw the boy walkln1 across the patio. I thought he knew the boys next door. Hear Fourth Book. !:!1~e:m~t [h~~~:h~n:; was just vlsitinf. "When r went out front to look for the ltids, the boy w_. By WILLlAM HEED ly obst·ene books liquor store standing there. The boy Just or 11ot o.,,, ..... •1111 0 e w·m c B . looked up and stood there .. wn r L am . ray 1s and stared. He didn't look B Rea~.ng al7dn o< 11 Su~f charged with selling at his like a mean kid." road, one o ve a ege · Top Rat liquor store, pro\ id· f'tirs. Alley recalled she re· ed the literary fare today let tqrned to the house and her a Huntincton Beacb 1 m u t ironing. Once, she said. the . boy peeked through the door. trial jury. . "What an odd lhlng,'' she re· The book 1s the fourth pe-membered think.Ing to her· HB Teen i~g read l~ the seven·womac, self at the time. C d f1ve-mari' 1ury hea:lni misde-apture meanor charaes that Bra Then a load of wash was • Y done and Mrs. Alley went to sold obsc.ene books ln what the washer. At. she waa put· M Ch . the prosecuUoo has called th~ ting clothes ln a bask el : "I ter ase "sin. sex and sadism depart· saw s~methlng swin~ at me. ment'' of Bray's store at I didn t notice what It w11. . . . 16612 Beach Blvd. The tr' 1 And after that I was uncon-A h1gh·spet>d chase 1n which . . 18 scious." a Huntington Beach teen-ager ls now 10 its second week. Th bo~ · D a n l e 1 Lee aUegedly at~empted to ru_n Previously readings includ· Spar~s. is'.· is ln cuat.ody of down a policeman with bis ed "Just for Kicks,'' "Lealh· the California Youth Author!· ca ~d ignored a shot fired er Girls," and "Pay the Dev· ty. He pleaded guilty to the at htm aa be sped away .re· JI." "Madame Butch" is next attack when he appeared in suJted early Sunday mornmg o r a o g e County Juvenile in the arre1t ot the yoong before Deputy Disl Atty. Al· Court. driver . and apprehension of Ian Stolle is expected to For him , Mrs. Alley bears two 1aUon who were riding yield the floor to defense al· no ill will. "I don't hate him. w~e~n-aier, was booked torney1 .De111 Plc'l and Frank Of course, 1 don't love hlm. r BLUDGEONING VICTIM -Mrs. Cherron Alley, 24, happily back at her home in Huntington Beach, resumes motherly chores -like br~hing hair for son Danny Jr., 3, and taking care of daughter. Tammy, 4. Hammer attack on th~ young housewife cost her use of her left eye. into J Ve ·1 Hall 0 · Laven. but l just figure he must be u m e n susp1· I tall ethi '' la · don of assault with a deadly The case fJ beina heard In men y ... som ng . . . p nners weapon. the Huntington Beach-S e a l TERRIBLE Two riders In, the car, both Beach Munkip-al Court lf ':I've never heard from From Page l LICENSE .. sailors. were turned over to Judge Walter w. Cbaramia, him or tus parents." Mrs.-Al· Anstver mIUtaey authoriaihe pas· r · N rt .. __ h 't ley said, adding, "It's a ter· aengets, Roru.de ale F~t, ormer ewpo ~c c1 Yr i b 1 e thing for p~nt.s to Manager Lee Risner, Seal.st to how to adminsler and 7.0, and Jamea Ch.iilil, attorney, who Friday an· raise 1 child and have him p .... Reach: Vice Mayor Donaldlcontrol it." Zl, are both usl&ned to the nouneed 'a holiday wee le turn oul like that." rayerS Shipley and City Admir_Ustra· The next meetmt of the LST (landin& ship. tank) ~SS schedule for the trial. As Mrs. Alley talked, her . ~a3ioyle Miller, Huntington C?astaJ cities' mayors and Summit County. , The schedule included a two youngsters _ Tammy, 4. A c h u r c h school di.rector M · p 1 G b . . d c1ty managers wlU be held In Officer Ronald He1sln1er and Dann Jr. :J _ watched said today that N e w po rt .ayor a~ ru er Jome January in Laguna Beach. said he .-.ed the car , ....... half-day sesslon today, full tel . . y . . l Beach planning nnmrru'ss1'on Assistant City Man a, er ...,.... F"'" . evts1on cartoons. t was w • J D Chai d l 1 mg north on Beach Boule-sessions on Tuesday and Fri· Tamm who was attracted ers had answered her pray-ames e ne. an ur · vard at 19th Street day and a receai on WednH· to the ~araee by the sound or en. hurt u Newport' represent· Officer H u g o Leu1ertti. d -A Tb ad y 1 "·ftt d ..,. h Mrs. Lee Mat1on dlrector atives. Joa Jr • Ta&line: Start off the d&J with I amll!. ~d set parked at Garde.n. Gr 0 v e ay 1"" ur • ' VO ces UIA ay auu '8W er.of Balboa lslanJ Community In response to questioning, n vme * * ll ov~r With. BoQievard at Beach, said be In addition to tbe readina. moUm being beaten. Methodist Cburch Pre-Sehool Hurlburt taid it wu bls vi'w --------------------l be~ by r~o that Hdslneer which has given the c:ourrt "Wbe1) !, Co u n d out 1~e Nursery. a&Mi. "I prayed for tha,t if other. cities lnltl•le ba.d started the chase. Leu-Ind jury little cauat for ex· !?und me, ~rs. All~y said. a door and three windo's similar licensing progranu1 • f R id tetita, blocked tralfic and citement attorneys for both ! was worried ~bed have and tMt'a what I aot.'' some syatem should be estab-7\TeW]JOrt V• Pe a . went into the street. he rt!· sides pr~vided expl01h•e and !11Whghlmares. st he d1bod Uk ~e, The door and wlDdows. to llabed ~ hoOOJ'. surfboard. 11· 1 l 1 "'-" ported. al _was hat Y gomg be cut in the wall of a Sun-censes 1saued 1n nelghbormg When th• youth's car near· ent.erta.inint forays into the like this m. your head t.or?' day School building, will open como1unities. Suit Action Set in SF T • l s T da ed, he aaJd, be waved his ComtituUonal polnl.$ of law Re was p~lltng at my hair, l onto a playground. Plann1ng • The stage waa aet tn San ria tarts ues y arms and yelled for the driv· connected with the cue di.If· guess. I Just told her that commissioners joined to&etb· A~RtERENT.. . .. Franci!c.o t 0 d a y for the er to slop. in• the first week that was a naughty 'ioy. er parcels supporting the SUD· That way'. he u1d, a The driver. the pobetman " · · . da s c n 0 0 1 and the la • surfer wouldn t have to xe~; next act i1i the legal battle The jury trial ol Jeramy ested eltber bad cbarcu uJd. ••ed U.n and "bead· During_ the wee~ the pros· ~RAID . Y und as a new 11ubdiJ11ln later hl$ board. ln each town. between J08fl Irvine Smith, Collini Hill, eo1e ttm.alnln'-dismissed or plead guilty to ed atraig!it" for hlm. Leute· ecutioo put four wttnesses on At Clrst they were afraid f:t Thursday to make it ttth· The suggestion won gener· Irvine Ranch h e i r e s 1 defendant in Newport Buch s redUced char es ritz said be jumped aside and the stand who teatified that · · But .1 tot~ ~~em that the nlcally possible to grant ~ al agreement ~om 0 t b e r againiit top o!ficera ol the mammoth vice raid of S~t. g · fired a warnin& 1bot alter the books bad been purchued at boy wu m jail. requests. coastal delegations. rr. ceta under way Tuesday ~nlormed sources today car. Bray's store and that others Mn. ~lley is a bit self. Mrs. Maaon said construe· Hurlburt later said he James Irvine Foundation. mornini in Newport Munki· said an attempt will be made Officer Hellinger fina!ly had been confiscated coo s c 1 o us about the eye tion will begin immediately. brou~ht np the surfboard u. Hearings on a petition pal Court. · lo comple~ selection of 1 ,stopped the youth's car in The fourt.b witnes~ Jack patch. "T~ey removed my The school is scheduled to ~ensmg subject at the meet· filed last August in Super· M or e than 20 subpoenas jury Tuesday mornlnc. front ol 1264-0 Beach Blvd. Payton Nelson rovided the left eye. Without anything, it open Jan. 3. She aaid the haU· mg becaui.e he ~ad received ior Court in San Francisco have been served The last 0 f h . . "'' b int f th P k h looks hollow. I waa sure hap-day school will accommodate numerous lnqulnes from the b M . S one went toda io Ne rt ne o t e r~rst . witnesses \ iug po . o e w~ w en PY they wer.: able to save the 36 students in the 3 and 4-dilferent cities since New· Y rs. mlt.h w~re sched· Beach Pollet Jiief B. J~u expected to testify is Newport he tesW1ed he had discussed muscles The only thing that year.old bracket. port launched Its prouam uled toda}, GI Officer Cris Karamanos, who Thief Gets the contents of one of the doea bother me some are the "What the other cltles do The petition seeks the ava5. books with Bray. lid " " h ald "l t Hill'• de f n s • attorney reportedly posed as an under· . scars on my eye . now, e s . s up o ouster o( N. Loyall Mcl..ar· oonald McCarUn said h~ cover agent at the bachelor Fi.sh Gear, The momtnt of excitement Mrs. Alley and her hus· lnvast·on them. But they all Indicated e11, foundation president, · came when defense attorneys .... __ ... 0 Id t il to me that they've dot surf· ha11 also subpoenaed several party unW police raided it. pointed out that Nelson mig\t v•ua., . an. a we er· ra er I g roble th t •ed I and Robert H. Cerdes. i"un· men who attended the affair $111 Ca h be il th . mechanic. and their chUdren. ot Ha1·11·n. n p ms a ne . so V· dation memt>,r-director. a4 orglnally billed as a bache· S deci~ as::.~e was e d~ had just m o v e d into the ~ ini' th . officers of the fl million· lor party held in honor of the 'tted b B home at &471 Longford Cir· mong 0 er m~ters dn.· plus Joan l r v i n e Smith approacb.illg marrlaae of one Ike~ G )f' A thiei appanmUy readied mi Y ray· cle aboi..t six wttks before ~EW YORK <AP ) -A cussed ~t the seu1on were Trust. o\ Hill's friends. 8 O ang himself for a well-equipped the attack. !hey were atill CBS news broadest Sunday joint crty·state recreation Court aides told news- Newport police raided the H fishing trip over the weekend adding flnishm1 touchea. night quoted Haitian under· vtntur~. beach erosion prob· men. h 0 we v.e r, il wu ~party, however end later oliday Over In Newport Beach. Peace w orkcrs When she was holpitallied. ground sources as sayi~ op. lems and the. sta.tus or pend· "doubtlul'' the c.,e would charged it lncl~ded Jew d .... 1~ Glauber, operator of neighbors pitched in to help ponenu of President Fran· In& state legisl~tion concern· set under way today . It wu films &ambling and prosli· AUG USTA Ga fAP I lhe Compass Wbeel house Hurt ID• Blasl by caring for the borne and cols Duvalier have invaded tnlgt thud• ,_admi.rlJJtraUon of listed as 93rd on the court's tutes.' · ' · -sh~p. 2603 Newport Blvd,, by atartillg a fund drive to Haiti. There was no confirma· s 1 e euands. ~fternoon doc.kel Hill. 34. of 404 lrii; Ave .. Former Prealdent Dwigllt D. s&d a burglar netted a pair help pay boapital and doctors tion of the CBS report. THIRD DRAJl'T ---·------- Corona del Mar, was charged Eisenhower. has left Augusta of binoculars, compass tran· WASHINGTON tUPJl _ bUls. 'Mle drl\'t, with dona· Andre Theard, Haitian am· Hurlburt reported that a with conspiracy to commit after 11pend.ing three days at sl1~or .radio, black sunglasses. Five Peace Corps volunteers Uons going to a local bara IC· bassador to the Unlted States, thtrd draft of a tidelands bill T h S .k prostitution. Charges were the Augu.cta National Golt a fishing gear box and 111UO were injured -none serious··count continues. said In Washington he bad hu been completed by r.tate eaC Cr8, lrl C later amended to posseasion Club. in cash. . . ly -in a bomb explosion lnj Mrs. Alley spoke thankful· no word of an lnva.ion, and consultant Charles Baldwin. o/ obscene matter, keeping or He was gree~ at Buah Police . aaJd the thief .appar. a theater in A~dis Ababa. lhe1ly of the doctors and every. a spokesma11 for the State "Copies of the proposed leg. YOUNGSTOWN. oh Io llvin& In a bawdy house. in· Airfield Sunday by about a ently aained entry to the shop capital of Ethiopia. the corps o~e who has he.lped, She saJd ~partment ~aid the s a m e i.slaUoo will be in the hands <UPI) -Nearly 300 public viting others to a bawdy house dozen well·wishers .who spokr ~ k~klng .ln a &lass window. reported Suntby. ~incef1!lf, "Their prayers and thing. He sard the U.S. am· or all cities within a month,'' school teachers went no and sollcltlng patroni1 ror pro· and ahoo.k banch with hi;,, ~ au r discovered the bur. A spokesman said th a t concern must have helped." bassador in Port au Prince, Hurlburt predicted strike todav here and at au· atitution or aamblif\I. fore he took off far biJ ~t ~lary Sunday morning. neither the bomb·thr(lwer nor Then later, ahe added lightly, Benson E. L TimmOM 111. The legislation, he e~lajn. burban Hubbard Ohio In dll· --nit ~. ~ ~ .tr· layburg Pa farm He said the mtutng ttems hTI 'lMUVt tn -ttl• Slt\Jn!lf)' "I gue!'r I jtnt tnlvtr 3' hard tmt beetT Ulted to loot 1'ftta M, .. COVtl'S the whole-gamut pules over unln~ rec~gnitlon ' " · N~re worth $412.35. blast wu kno\I n. hPad. too " · the report of tideland$ from how to get and pay. Newport Herbor •DtTIOtl Robert N. Weed Thomas Keevil llflltr Jack R. Curley IMJ-MH- ............ Tbom3~ A. Murphine MaMtl .......... Paul Nissen 41tlt1Nf,......., Mem~r. A5~att'd PJ"ffA l 'nlted Presa Int.ematJlln&I Mtmber, Audit Buttau o( Circuiatlons MM'ber c.J1fornia Newspapeor Publishtrs A.uor111lon Mtmbtr, National Editorial AsiodaUon DAILY l'IL.OT wllll wtlldl r. Qlfllbl..., llw Nt-Pr-h M R.,... It! MMr11e edlllora for C-Nina, N---1 l•c:ll. IA_, 11..c11. HUO!lln9'0fl IMcll. ~Ill ValleY. Wutmlnll.,. nd • r • t I• 11•1 9dlllan. 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MUNIQI (UPI) -Weat Most interest, howtftf, to-HMM stilt and won apt of Gov.-elect Ronald Re.a.ga:n ~ the draft ahould bt ;a} s. he won't seek the Re-replaced by a volunteer •Y•· 'lt1hhcan Presidential nomt-tem ni>tion iJJ 1988. · ··r have a four.year con· "Why c.a.n't we ewlve a r~d with the people of CW· Pf'Oll'&m ot voluntary aerv· ic nia." Reagan said in an lee. I don't want the unlfo~ mt?rview on the AB C t.elevl-to become a symbol of aervt- an leaden expressed cused on the 1howtn1 of tbe 81 f68tl tn the Landtq there. m ii cooc~m today over NDP, and oJtca-rlJbt wtq Su.ncby waa a repu$ s--~: =N~~~tto~~~m~ croup formed only two Je&n fonrwlOl. The partJ Md ceo- ;lon show. "llsuea and An· tude." I rl'ers." broadcast Sunday. -Predlct.ed that Stokely reagan said be btlievea Carm.Jcbael of the Student former Vlce Prffident Rich-Non-Vloleot Coordinat I DI Prd M.. Nl%on and Go¥. Cottmtlttee will be lert "more Geurge Romney of Michigan and more behiDd by his own ?~ the front-runners for the people, who will determine, nomination. But ol Romney , there Is a better way or\ he said "the people are aolng 1chievtn1 equality than frlc· to have to bel!' some mcprea-tioo and violence." cratJc p a rt y (NDP) and aao. tered lta campalen •or t • avowed to overcome the pop-Alter wtnninC only two per-around the Frucoal• area, ular disooat.ent that bat won cent of the vote ln !*1eral whet" Hitlers Null ftrtt put It repttsentltion tn two state parliamentary t I e cttom 1n down their roota tn ~ 1920'• leC!•laturea. Sept.ember, 1986, the NDP and where u fu~r bt pro- Drawtni itrong support ln took 7.9 perct!lt ol th• vote muJca~ anil-Jewim 1a'ft at a region that wu the sprlnl· two weeu 1fo ln electionl tn annual mus ralllt1. board of Adolf Hitler's rise aions they haven't ~arct -Criticized antipoverty! from him "' any other i.adi-proerama .. being sraft-rid- vidual on national and inter· den. to power, the NDP polled 7.f percent ln elections Sunday to fill all 204 aeata In the Bavar- iu state 1-glslature (Land· tag.) Doctor Says No, But Johnson Takes Wheel national issues." -PropoMd a welfare paJ· Reagan also: ment syttimi in which "you -Recommended m or e had a program ol service A U.2 percent showing ln the rural central Franconla- ln and around the city of Nu- bombing of communl!t aup-that mwt be performed ln ply sources ln North Viet· t.ax-1upported lnatltutions ... oam. Now, wbeo jobs, better pay- " I agree with former Pres· mg jobt. open up, such u on ldeot gjsenbower," be sai:i. the !arm, the individual la U" Te__. MOON CLOSEUP -Lunar Orbiter returned thia view of tbe western part of Mare Tranq"11atia at prime ske 2 Saturday. A flYt times enlargement w11 made of two frt.mtieta. The crater at upper left ii a~ximalely 570 feet across at its widest point -three fourths the 1iu of the Bowl Area sbown ia 1,300 ~rnberg -wu instrumental AUSTIN, tex. (UPI) _ clsions for the new year - ID wlnnln& 15 Landtag seats President Jobnton la back In on hia budget. a poutblt tu for the NDP under Bavaria's t' \ driver'• aeet _ despite increase, Vietnam rpcndinC aystem ol proportional repre-doctor's orden. and hla leilslatlvt Jll'Oll'UD. P'lltation. Making a rapid recovery Press Sc:retary Bill D. Moy· Overall wlDDer in the elec· and lookini fit, the chief er-ers said Jobnaon bad DO IC.he. lion wu the Cbrlstian Social ecutive took the wheel for the duled visit.ors today. JohnlOll Union, led by former defense drive back to bia ranch aft.er new here Saturday for an a· ··once the killlng st&rU not choosing between sitting and we aend yoWlg American on the PQ«h, doing nothing boys -over there to die, the and maiiog a living, or go- nation bu a moral obligation ing out ther~ and. taking that to Impose tta full resources jo!>. He it cb00&1ng between to end it u aoon as poss! t1' kinds of work." feet square. -------------------minister Franz Josef Strauu, Sunday church aervices in tended work and rut period. whose views on foreign policy Johnson City. po11lbly until Consres1 retu:r'DI Good Photos U.S. Backs U;N. Study Come Back Of 'Two China' Issue ue similar to those ol French Followlni Johnaon'a throat In January. President Charles de Gaulle. and abdominal hernia surgery But Johnson plarmed to The party drew 48.2 percent Jaat Wednesday, hla g}lysician, summon several cabinet otft.. of the vote, enough U> take Dr. Jamea C. Caln of the Mayo cers to bia Tuu Whitt HOl.l:l9 110 seats ln the new Landtlg Clinic, u.ld the President before the Thanksgiving bol· Poll Bolsters Romney; and retain lta majority. "shouldn't drive a c ar for lday. Second was West Berlin m1ybe thrH weeks ... a n d He planned to m t e t with . . Meets With Rockefeller F 0 b• Mayor Willy Brandt's Social he is not likely to." John J. McCloy, bia repreaen. f0ffl f Iler UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. organization and find an equJt. Democratic Party, whose 35.8 The Wh1te Houae had no ex· tative ln forthcomtnc tr f.. (UPI) -Italy and live other able solution to the 16-year· percent or the vote gan lt 79 planation. Caln also declined part.lte talh with Great Brlt- p AS A DEN A <UPn -nations today formally sub-old dispute about whether seats. comment. . aln and Gennany on E= · th America's photographic Lu-mitted a General Assembly Commurust or Nationalist cru. Strauss immediately term. ~ Preaident la ahowtn& a affairs. Secretary Of tnM WASHINGTON AP ) -decided wbetb'!' to seek .e nar Orbit.er 2 cont.Loued to-I . . na should occu the Chinese ed thf' election a victory for lot ol restleu enttl)' and ln Robert S. McNamara and Michigan Gov. George Rom-1~ GOP presidential nomi· day to return high quality pie-resoluuon calling for a com-t h PY him personally and for bia ttie comtn1 weelu be will be S«retary or State Dean ltulk ney, bolstered by a poll in nation. But Ro~ney aides al· tures of possible Apollo land· mittee to study the "t w 0 sea ere. Gaullist foreign policies. mU:lnlbia most important de-wUl jotn ID the t.alb • .vhich be outran Preaident ~eady are setting up Wash-Ing sites 00 ttie moon. China" question and report Johnson, is expected to meet ln~n ~eadquarters for a "The pictures are rcy next ear. with New York Gov. Nelson presidential drive. ood cooslstenU hi h in Y Lo J } d I\ Rocke!eUer today in Puer· Pollster Louis Harris re-~uality," .Jll.8.id 3 y spok!s Ambassador Arthur J. Gold· ng S aD to. Rico to discuss strengthen· ported Sunday thlt voters at callrorrua Institute of berg said the United States \n" the Republlca.u.. party. que,tioned after the Nov. 8 Tectmology's Jet Propulsion would ,upport the atud7 pro-G p Romney arrived in s an election preferred Romney Laboratory (JPL). posal. wblle voting lJalnlt a els aper Juan Sunday fo~ • two-week over Prealdent Johnson 54 pe.r· '!be spacecraft started lt.s resolution to seat· Communist vacation. He 18.ld In a state-ceJ\:048 ~cen~ ped Rom· picture taking last Friday._ It China and oust the Qllneae DEER PARK. N.Y. (UPI) nent that recently elected o n nip ia equipped with enough film . t also -The Sun began ruing over ~epublican governors will be n.ey 51 U> 49 percent in a Har· to shoot 2U frames, with Nationalists thi11 year. I Long Island at 12 :4S a.m. to- 1 a position to have more Jn-ns ~tober poll. In th Is each frame encompassing two would vote for a !e10lu.Uoo re· day . It beat old sol by more h ence in national alfaln and month s poll, said Harris .. 43 photographs, one of high re· quiring a two-thirdl majority than six hours. n tie GOP percent of persoDJ calling solution and one of moder-f~r approval of the pro-Pe-It '.fas the SuJfolk Sun ·:c::kefeller met Friday ln themaelvea Republicans Ca-abe resolution. king move. . new dailv new a r ubllsh~ •:1rgm islands with Re-vored Romney u the 0 0 p The 850-pound vebi~e will The resolution. was co-1~n-ed by Cowie;> ~m~unica· ' >li~an Gov.-elect Raymond nominee. continue snapptng pictures sored by Beliium, Bolivia, Uons Inc with a II run 0 ;:113rer o1 PeM6ylvania. Richard M. Nixon was sec· untl.l Nov. 25, then will read Brazil. Chile and Trinidad toda ' of i.25 000 ~ ·I P.epubllcan governors and ood at 28 J>6Cent and Rocke-out or send back all the pie· and Tobago. .., . ' cor . IDif1 · ,. •• ~nors-elect are expected feller -who said prior to tur~ it has taken.while whirl· Canada, which bald worked U ~~ wco edit: Bob • > m""t in December ln Col-winnl.ng a third term that be 1n.g around the moon. clo..ely with npre&entativea ~~ui· aa .. :•Uk clock 0 "o~-Springs, Colo. wu oot interested ln nmnlng Orbtter 2 reacbel a low of Italy a.bd Olile ln pr:est· !!11· e • 1~moe who won a Wrd again for president -was point of approximately 25 t.na the move for a 1bady work . ..et m No~~ a. says he hun't the choice ol 12 ptt cent miles from the mooo and a group. did not appear as a co-... ~ ~e ~ses ~gan 1: =..:.:.:......:.....:.... _ _:_~--:-::----:~~-=-=--:-:=--:~:;-;;-peak of 1153 mllfl durlng Its sponsor. .... ear Y mornmg on n BIT tJ AR IE S 0BIT11 AR IE S three bom. 28 minute and Italian ambuaador Piao sun·s first editions, a loud -------~~:--:"'.:-=:=:==-:::--;--;:-;:---~.~135 second orbit Vi nci said tbe bacbrs ~t cheer went up from among 200 BECKLEY, Alice M., of 4295 GERBER. H~ B. Surviv~ JPL sdentist. ·said pictures a "new approach" to the employea. Later, champa~e Brockton Ave., Riverside. Cal· by son. Richard , and di~· of the first six or the 13 po-quesUoo of China's represen-was served in the ed1tonal llornia. Passed away Novem-er, ;;~e: san;;:. ~t tential landing sit.es showed a tatlon in the United Nations. co~erence room or the na- ber us in Cost& Meaa. Survtv· :,'~ ~Y al;tonal ·~eral relatively 0.at terrain with Their aim, he told a news tioo 1 newest daily newspa· ... b · te Gtrtrude Stepb-Home falrly widely spaced craters, conference. wu to promote per:_. _______ _ = Y s1s r, · eome with rocu in them. "univerWity" in tbe world ens. Costa Mesa: niece& : O'BRIEN, Charles S. Surviv- oepbewa. Funeral MUI ed by wife, Helen; llx IODJ, bt celebrated Oil Tuesday, 9.00 Dick, David, Mart. Burt. Ter· Westmoreland Says a.m .. at St. Joachim Catholic ry and Bob; three daughters, Church. Interment, Holy Crvss Jean Fairley, Patsy Gaswint, Army Stops Togo Revolt Cemetery, Lot An&eles. D1-and Carol O'Brien ; s~ster, M T N eded rected by Baltz Mortuacy, 1741 Lola Jones. Services .. Friday, ore roops e Superior, Costa Mesa. 10:30 a.m., Peek Family Colo-LOME. Togo rUPil _ A n1al Funeral Rome. handful or d.Jssi~nt army WOLANSHEK. Myrtle. Age WASHINGTON (UPI) -iJ impr.ctical to have suftl-elementi tried to o~ow 70, of m So. Harbor, No. 113, LffONARD, ~ur c .. real· Gell. WUH.am C. Westmore-cient bellcopten or aircraft tfle iovernmert ol Presi~t Santa Ana. Born January 10, dent of 1879 LoWM St., Lagu. land. U.S. military comman-to traDlpOl't all ol our troop1 NJcolu Gnmltzky today, but 1896, ln Salt I.Qe City; Died ne Belch. Survived by wife, der tn Vietnam, said today tile President backed by most November 18. Survived by Verni•: dauebttr. Mary that still more American aimu!taneoualy. Wt will hav the army cnJlhed the re- busband. Frank; sons, Hll'OJd a.pp; siltlr, Carolyn Mello: troop1 and equipment are the ability to tnnsport only~ Ollnporth, Newport Beach. two O"'""ION, JJm and Jeff needed to ~t the wer there. a traction of these troopt. Ten hours afW the attempt and Clarence llllntwortb. Mi-Clapp, and two lfGddauib~ In calllng for more men Tbmilore, throulh ~•Ii· Anny Chief of Staff Col ra Loma, California; four en, Karen and Ctnd7 Clapp. Westmoreland dJd not say ty, a cert.m number of Etienne Eyadem.a said the sisters: two brothert; f iv e Recitation of the ROAtY wiU Just how many would bt troops wlll haw to ~ utiJ. army fully supported Grunit- grandchildren, and one srut.-be held ... Monday, tonlibt. needed. At present there are I.zed In a less mobile role, to zky and that it lnt.e~ to grandchild. Services, Bell at 8 p.m., at St. C.therlne of about 350,000 U.S. troops of secure areas and people .• "fully ff'rve and boey Broadway Mortuary Cb.ape!, Siena Cattlolic Clurch, Latu· all services In Vietnam. 110 Broadway, Costa Mua, na Beach. Requiem Mus, 'n!e rour-star cmeral also Wednesd11. 2 p.m. Interment, Tutlday, ii> a.m .• at st.~~ dlsdosed, In a copyrighted Pactl1c View Memorial Part. erine. Interment, Au.-;.wu Interview in us News and Cemetery, El Toro. ~ · · SHAWGO Sb.trky M. sum.. by Balb Mortuary, 3520 E. Wor.ld !Wport, that tbe infil. ed b h 'band. Edwtn· t w 0 Cout Bltbwa.y Corona del tration of Communist troops sons Y Ed··jr, and Patrlct Mir. ' from North to South Vietnam J . broth Raymond JI'. Pat-waa gre1ter -7.000 a month t~;son J:".' mm M7ra Jnn MONIZ, Jane, of 488 Flll•hlp -than previoualy reported. Madigan. · Servtc~a. Wfldnel. R*. Newport BMch. Died Pentagon estimates b a v t day, 1 p.m .. Peek FamflJ ~ Novembm' 20 bl Newport ranged from 4,500 to 5,000 a k>D.i&l Funeral Home. Beach. Services pending. Bell month. Broadway M o r t u a r y. uO In order to conttnae to bt111t McCABE. Fred f . Survived by Broadway. Costa Mesa. the enemy~ ..hold territory and 1 wile. Virginia ; daughters. Jen-~tlp provide .. security for the nifred Ann McCabe and Mary ,.LOWIRI av 'pacification pro g r a m.1 Ann John1011. Services. Tues· DeMlfft Tosh W~tmoreland said: day, 2:30 p.m .. at tbe First 'Wt wU1 need more t~s. Southern Bapti&t Church. Gar-mt NIWPOltT ILVD. We wUl need more belicop- den Grove. Db'ect.t by Peet COST A MISA ten and means ol ctvi111 Family Coton l a l Funeral Ph. 646-441' that troopl mobWty. Now U Home. B.\LTZ MORTUARIES C'oro"1 det Mar OR J.NM Costa Mesa Ml 1-UU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Brtadw11, eo..a M ... LI Wal PEEK FAMILY OOLONIA.L FUNERAL ROME '710l BolA An., Wt1tmbltter ~ S!\fl11J'8 MORTUAtl 'i m ntatn S&. uu~ r-:ton Rcaclt I,': 0 ri':!t · ,,·1 11-f MOHTUAR,. '2. E. lit!1 St .. l'osta ~teu '4M8l3 ~ FLOWERS TO COMFORT THE LIVING FROM -f.~ ... .c._ Flower Shco OR 3-651 J ~~ PACIFIC VIEW i M '/.,!.1:. 'r.,! 41. r.. CFMETUY CRE.\fA l'OR Y Mt\\ c;()L£UM n?lOM>cAll!lvt~ llewoolt ... c • .., ..... 1714111J?IOI • • *HARBOR CENTER* A GIFT MOM WOULD TREASURE FOR A UFETIMEI ....._ ___ Ml ... , .... ..mrom ., Qllh ... ~·ndwllt PRICED AT $25.00 A¥1ll1ble In 141( white ., yellow 90IJ -ltri9ht or fl .. rontlne ftnith. • ..... '°" .. , __ ... C.......4e4'-l. ••. ti eran«lllfllll '-----'------' IUDGET· TERMS ARRANGED • IANKAMERIC ARD PHONE Kl S.9485 • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA you are 1nvned to our BIRTHDAY PARTY Hov.2r· Wr. 1re now 1 ytar old and definrtety IA a P1rty Mood. We would lib tD t111B 111 of our depositors at the Bayside offica lor beln1 wttti us dvrln1 this past yur. Come lo our Birthd1y Puty and 111101 1 frtl hlndlome teethtred .-. refreshments and some dtlieious perty cake. FREE! 111EPD11T11 i1nt THIS IEEI DIU ... ITUTIIB IOY.21 When you optn 1our 111w accoont yt11 wl" r~ ot11 of tlleM bltutlful rrM sifts .•. f'owtrlul I Tr1nslstor hdl., Wuriollt ltlllle '11 Cue or Ei.c•nl Ambtr&lo 12• 41lple11 C.ndlti. Thts otfet aood Oll4J 11t our l.,Wde otlicl. NOTt.: New chtcklna eccountl ff '50.00 « lllOfl °' ... u~ 1CCOU11ti 1' $100 DO 1t 111«1 •utllfy fer cttts OM altt ,.:"I-- UYllDE OFFICE OILY 111 th• Enl•dn<' tn 8-'fful 8olboa !.tlo"'1 0111• nu I Pll DAILY-• PM OM .. IDAYI , } ~~--~--~~---------~--~~---~~----------------------~_.....-~-----~~--~·----- I Molld~. Navtmbtr 21, 1%6. Pact Ends New JFK Deat i Quiz AsKed Threat of ' NEW YORK (UPI) -Con· to the left before . was hit. Nine !ramei later - or odlnl there wa3 a "reason-You can see the grimace in about 1.3 seconds after t h P U,.1 la ....... OUTSTANDING -G<wernor·elect Ronalcl Reagan, a former president of the Screen Acton Guild, makes a special pre8elltation oo actresS Barbara Stanwyck at Sunday'• SAG general membership meeting. The award, is for "outstanding achievement In foeterlng the finest idea 1s of the actipg profession." Charlton Heston, re-elected president of the guild, looks on. Romney, Rockefeller Meet on GOP Aims Barbara Stanwyck DORADO BEACH, P.R., What originally seemed de-wins Honor (UPI) -Under aunny tro-atined to be a Caribbean pical Uiea vacationinl (fova. "aummit" of moderate Re-H 0 LL Y WOOD <UPI ) - George R~mney~ Net.on publican leaden hac' ~lled Calilornia Governor • elect down by today to an mfor· R<>nald Reagan, a former A. Rockefeller becan mat lunch meeting between president of the Screen Ac· atratea taJb aimed at put· Romney and Rockefe~r. ton Guild, presented SAG's unc • Republican in the Senator• -elect c h a r l • • annual award for outatand· White HOON Cll a cold U1 in Percy of Illi.noiJ and Edw8l"d ing achievement Sunday to January two yean from now. Brooke of Massachu&etta and actre11 Barbara Stanwyck. Tod.a1•a meetlllc wu, ln ef· enn1ylvania eovernor-elect Reagan made the presen- fect. ~ opentn1 round of the Raymond P . Shafer were also tation at a general member· GOP mod ... te wint'• drive vacationine in the caribbean ship meetipg of tt>e guild for tbe pruldenq in 1968. but none waa expected to which was presided over by The d.lacUAlona focuaed Oll attend tooay's meeting. actor Charlton Heston? re- whetber "c o n 1 e n a u 1" t1t Arriving here Sunday with cently reelected president of "leadenbip" wu needed ln b1J wife, Romney told new• SAG. the Ic)q campai&D tbat Dea men be dlaagreed wttb Rock· Reagan aald the award abe..S. efeller'' contention that a was not for excellthce on the BolnDey, Midlllan'a prov-"comenau.a'' wu needed to a«een but rather for "out.- en ~etter WboJb Rocke-ln.surt a Republican presidea-1tandln1 adlievement in foa· feller bu cooceded would tlal triumph in 19ea. Rom· tering the finest ideals of tbe make a tcmnldable moderate De1 Nld "leadenblp'• WU acting prj>{esalon. GOP \ftl1dlat1al ntry in die key. '"Ibis award ls for total 18 was meetm& with the Roct.efeller tc'.rller in the performance -u · an actor ~ York aovemor, who d11 . Wd D9W'ltnen that Re-and a cltlun,'.' Reagan aald. twice aoupt the Re:publican publican governor• 1hou1 d "Barbara St.anwyck has per- preaideattl.1 nomlnatioa him· reach a consellltll on abu· eonU'led the Vt:r/ best in the self. at tJ1il luzury retOrt i• dooint the conservative ldeo-acting profeasi~?· both on and land 1p1 ,_., milea wut of IOI)' that penneated the 1964 off the screen. San Juan, wllere both are campaign before assuming the He said Miss Stanwyck bad vacaUontaa. lead Jn rebuiJdi,ng the . GOP. devoted a tremendous amount ---..:..-----------------lof time oo unpubllcUed worts Soviets Build Limited Anti-missile System of. ch.Ob' and lood citizen· ship. "The general publio baa no comprehension of the extent of the love and devotion she bestows on the blind and tbe poor and ·the crippled a~d other unfortunate persons in our country and abroad:' WASHINGTON (UPI) -,capable of penetrating anti Reagan added. The anti-missile system the missile defenses. He left the =================== Soviet Union ii building is a Nike ·x question for the fu.1 .. -.:::_-_-_-_-_-_-.:::.:::.:::_-.::.::_-_-_-.::_--", limited one. Am e r i ca n tur ONLY FOR .... EN? sources reported today -but e. . 1 m It still rat a es huge policy The Soviet move was not• n.. DAILY PILOT •port. questions for the U n it e d sudden. U.S. experts believe u ction ;, clafinit•lv 1101 "for m•• only." The •U· States. Russia made the t.echn.ical tian affor• mo•• encl bathr Accordi~g to U.S. expert.a, and financial . de<:isiooa to go ca'far•t• of local •port• the-Russian aystem win be ahead with -.. l 0 y m e n t ti.an .,,., other 11aw1papar capable of defending Moe-._" cllstrllwt.cl in thi• aru. cow against "light" :nuclell' around 1961 or 1962. The U.S. ·What ........ , ,.o .. n·t like attack -that iS, agalnlt a hM kept track of the progfltn to rufl about lo.er Hn'I touclo.,jow .. 1 amall number cl nuclear-tip-since the.1,1, including periods I"==========! ped mi.asiles. when ti suffered setbacks. In its first stages It will not be an effective d e fen 1 e against the full nuclear capa· billty of the Uni~ States, ac- cording to U.S. in~e estimates. But no ooe can now 11y whe~r the Soviets will be content with sUC'h a primitive, and perllapc even weleu sys. tern. or whether they will i.D future go into the fidd of u- ti-balliatia mi:uilet (ABMS for abort) full scale. DILEMMA This pellet a ~ dilem· ma for tbe JobuoD ..tm.lsl.la- tration : -If it watt. a fftr y..., to see what the RuWanil do, it might wind up many )'el!'t behind the nuclear eifbtball, especially if the Ru11ian1 ~ c o r e • edentif.te bruk- throufh. -JI the Uni~ Sla~I de· ploys ib Nike X ABM sys- tem , which could cost '10 bil· lion to $30 billlon, tt launches a new 1piralln1 arma race ol enormous experue. In the p r o c e 1 1 tht cold w.-in· er ea.set. On Nov. 10, at • new• con· ference at President Joba- son's Texas ranch, Defente Secretary Robert S. McNa· mara ma.de the first official US. dUclosure that the So- SMILE! The happiest drive-in convenience anybody's thought of yet ••. TV AUTO BANKING J COIMlitenf loc.tlon• to Mrve ,ou. viets had beeun ABM deploy· waTcL"" AT oov11t •.. lfw "-""' ,,,. ,...,.., """"' •n', '"'". •·•·· 1111 1nrnt. IAYllO[ AT JAMtollU: ••• CIC,,..,., ••• ,,"'"'"'"''"' 11.11.,.. ,,,.... . ~•2·11• l lie indicated the lnltia1 U.S. t.'Ml"V&AT11t1U11mtu11 •.•• 1 ...... 1M>'"•h•Ot ""'"'" ''"""'"' .. ~.01111 rrsponse would be to re- r·<1u1p th~ Polari1 aubmarinl' nPet w1UI PoMJdan mt.Hiles t .,.. 11t111,. llllly-1 , .... Ft1d1y1 \ . ' ARE YOU THE MAN WE ARE LOOKING FOR7 . The m•n we ... k It doing well ,,....ntty • • . but he w•nh • new ca~r and "''· determin•tlon. He lltc. people and they like him. He hH mature tud9ment, Is p,... aentab!., and hH a ,..ason•ble knowledge of money m•ttera. He's m•klng • fOOd In· come but wants more .•• If poulblt, much more. IF YOU ARE • • • then we rmy be •ble to offer you a lucr•· tfve ur .. r position with America'• fut11t growing fin•nci•I planning firm. Our ulea m1Mpm9nt training progr•m wUI thow you how to Hrn more income than you ever thought poulblt while you 1 .. rn to h•ndle • m•nagemtnt position. You may .k"P your pr ... nt tob while training. • Tr•inlnt Cla .... Start Immediately H)I '°"ITHH lfilH)IMATION CALL Ml. ILUWOmiSHAW. IUIDIMT ''-'· 639-2600 Of AMHICA 1117 IAST CHAPMAN, 01.AN•I. CALIH)INIA Fam.ilyand Friends Time with ... -r... Van de ~p's Mince Pie . ~ Our mincemeat is the old-fashioned. h·adi ti onal "18 ingredient" kind, made the way our grandmothers did -way ahead of time with lovi ng care. Includes special sweet-tart apples, plump currants ... choict5t Muscat, Midget and Thompson raisins .•• citron ••• tenderly glazed orange and lemon peels .•. imported nutmeg, ginger and other fine spices ••• pure sugar ayrup sweetening and our own deep-rich seasoning blend. 69 Moist. spicy, delectable;••even the fravance is dell· (: cioual Specially priced all week. &-in. pie (Reg. 75¢), •• VU de lamp's Pumpkin Pie ~ No atarch "filler" in our delicious pumpkin filling-it'• made the traditional way. Tendft pumpkin blended with eggs ... spiced .with imported cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger ... and 1weetened with pure corn syrup fo r extra smoothness and deU cate, rich flavor. Grandma would h~ve praised the real homemade soodnnt and crispy, flaky crust of Van de )<amp's Pumpkin 6 9 Pie ... llJUlao will you rf amily and £ riends. -(: Specially priced all week. 8·in. pie (Reg. 75f) •••••••• Van de Kamp's Prepared Poultry Dressing ~ You give yourself extra time for other Thanksgiving Dinner preparation-yet en joy truly delicious "old-time" dressing, when you discove r Van de Kamp'•· Our Poultry Dn!ssing is very different from ordin•iry prepared dressings. We actually bake loaves of dressing with the good, traditional seasoning.a blended all through the fine ~ 1·ast dough. Then we break each loaf Into dre11ing-size piecea and gently bake out the e~ceaa moisture. AU you do is add liquid-for fiuffy, light , dreasing with aood homemade flavor in every bite. Direction• for regular and,fancy dre11ings are in the packaae. Specially priced all week. Big 14-oz. Pkg. (Reg. 59rJ .••••.. 49c '71/a oi. Pkg. tReg. 3&rJ ••• , ••••• 29c f Iced or Sugared Cinnamon Rolls, Pkg. of 8 .(Reg. 37f}. 31# Fruit Cake, Light or Dark, 1 lb. (Reg. $1.39) ......... Sl.29 .a lb. (Reg. $2.69) ••••••••• $2.49 Deluxe Light Fruit Cak~. 2 lb. (Reg. $2.79} ~ •••••• , ... $2.59 Chocolates. Milk, Dirk or AHOrted, 1 lb. (Reg. $1.49). S 1.29 / As11orted, 2 lb. (Reg. $2.89).S2.49 Buttermints Candy. 7 oz. (Reg. J!J() • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 331 Coconut Cake. l·layer •.... 2... . . . .............. $.1.29 Half-Cake ...... · ..... , •••• , •• , • • 88# French VaniUa Tee Cream. 1/ Gal. (Reg. $1.29).,, ••• t 1JJ9 2 Pts. (Reg. 78¢) • • • • • • • • • 81# Van de Kamps~ BAKERIES ' .. r e I• ... MOllCI~. Novtn1btr 21, 1966 DA.IL V PILOT /NtwHtl'l:ll lJ ,:~::&~ y We w~1i You anJ Your :laml'! a Ury J.lapp'J :lhant~gi11i~g ,:::: y Sptc:iol Sole Prices EHec:tive Mon. thru Sun., Nov. 21 -27 u.s.D.A. GRADI 'A' CALIFORNIA 6ROWN FRUH TURKEYS TOMS . =45~ HENS =47~ 11~ ..... Steck 911 HH41 ,ROllN FOODS ll~etiick Ee,..,.. 7-. 79• OTITll.I . • • • • • • • • • • • • T11 S!A FOODS ,,..-w • .._. t6-ft. 79• OY1TllS • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jer AuatT•liu C.•k-4, Spht . '1 29 LOISTll TAILS, l ·ot. Mi~ ... • ..-.--u-ldhA1.--- 0RADI "A" CALIFORNIA GROWN PUSH FROZIN RKEYS OYIN RUDY 10.H LIS. AVG. WT. c ... Sil.I l.UTIN9 WTTH lt/TTllt : '°'"' HAND •IADI 'A' 4.1 La . AAMOUl'S eot.Dl+I STAlt llf 1 OVfN llADY .... ,. T11Bm ..... II • JO-Illa. ••YOUN• IUCll -··.. a • OCIAN SNAY w tllS CRANBERRY 2 • 39c ·1 SAUCE gr.:l! .. TINS ~ C.o~•d Delly •-.. 19' SHIJMP .••••• •••••••. c.,, ,... US. ;/)_A. "Cfroin " St.., B.,/ ••'i -CHUCK · lu le..!lc 12..-. 49• IUADID 'HC:H ••• , • '"'· llY• Die111ud I V. ·llo. 11 49 lllADID ICALlOfll •• , 'kt. • .,.otllu111 Siu S 1 09 •mM IHIJMP .... , • , .. ~ • _Aff Qrmth YUB COFFEE STEAKS E;i l'll'J' r~ ~ >' ', ~~ fIIIP ~~·\ SIA MPS . . c IONIWS FAMILY ITIAK ........... . CllNTU CUT 7·10NI ROUT .......... . l.lAlf 0-IONI .OAIT .......... . IOtill.IU INOUl.Oll CLOD IOAIT ............. . lb. toNILIU CHUCK IOAIT •........... ~~!4.l!!a I MOUIU'' ' LUll'I I .K*IS OAllT , ..... KACU POIK : UNK : LINK IACON 1 SAUSAGE : SAUSAGE : SAUSAGE tONlWJ IYIW IBP .•••••.........• c 89~. 45~ 49~ 85~ 79~ 79~ lb;. IVTT 59• I CENTER CUTS a 1 SLICES ,.._ s~ · ~ ,_,~ ·~ : ...... 21· : ,.,"· a9' PIS. 7 , IOU .,a7 1 PIC5. , PIC5. llUlllHOUNDMUTI MOMR'S YORKSHIRE SLICED 59 llEEF 1 CHUCK 1 •OUND HAMs~r 'I'' ; BACON ................ ~~. c ---~':.J.-!!':.__l ~.!: ___ , J\\,1-kA.. I& I FHITB OR FRE..4T -------Jofuulon ~ 5roun Wu.a, Appl or iaUD·~~ .... '~1; 19c PUMPKIN PIES BOUDD FAYOIUTE JUSIYMAID 49c ... NOG .. QUAAT JEltSEYMAID 1"1tDZ.E!f . ' . IMIFltESH 1 o• ! ... If!. .o.oz. " r~ ............. PIC5. FROZVf IVEAFU1H 1 o• CUT CORN .. ~ ~ ,· 1tor.arr LAllGI CATUIH& HALf •AUON 69c ICI CRIAM ..... . MN4DAUN 25' ORANGES .. '!~ JEUUM.4JD •,u,. FlltST QUALITY 7.9' IUTTIR ........ ~: , IJUTrS a.oz. PKG. "41LADELPKIA 35c CRM. CHllSI .. wu:r .... --... 'ltlNCEUA 25' YAMS ......... ~;:. lJ.lf'ICB&S F.IDE \' lAISU AWWINUW 25' FOIL ·-···· ... llOU EA~ TREESWEET FROZEN 5 ~ '100 ORANGE JUICE TINS .,, rrs IN SU.SON ••• trs IH THRJn1u.urr PAllCY WASHINCITON UD DILICIOUS --~LES 99 c Al ANe IPICI 49' HAM el.AD .......... ".~ LAIM SlALIS CIUIY 2.21· IU.MO.I YILVIT YAMI 2 ... 21· ~-----·-·····--······---......... INDIAH ltMl lUIY GRAPIFRUIT IOGUIOIT U CH 1oc FRESH OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES PCAA4D 19' • 2JOI .HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA •• ' 'I .. Q DAILY 'llOT 1Nrws-Prru Mend~, Novtmbtr 21 196& --- Toe 1t'e• r QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandl ltf other Claims So All Quiet Along The Strip ~11Hrtr- Ti01e Capsule Artifacts Await Future mine for t.helr ~year trtp inU> the future. At the ceremonle1 Sun· day attended by m a n y Kern County offlclala, Prof. Tomlinson iDvobd the curse or the Mojave IndJ. ans' rain god on anyone wtio disturbed the hlstoric shaft before 2866. The gold mine wu offer- ed u a 1ite for the project by iu owners, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SetUe. Nancy Active ~ (UPI) -Tropl· cal stcrm Naocy b o w l e d llCfOll the densely populated Central Luzon ln the Philip. Riael toct.y. I t.s flO miles per boor wiDdl '!;>altered coconut plantattons and rice crop• rudy for harvest. Contract Saves Concert Season LOS ANGELES (AP) -The S o 11 th t r Q California S,Jm~ tract ~ &aid Joseph tlltl6-f7 IM An&elea PbUhar· pbonJ-Holl.Jwood BoWl Al• Koep6.l; aaodation prealdllllt. manic Orc:hlltra 1ea1on -dats. failed to llftl on a Wlull the ..,an .,.. ca- canctied tm. weeu aco -oantnct. celed, ...,....etlon off1cla)a will beCln Wtdnesd&y, three Tbe eantract ralaes the min-n1d Uie mua!clana' demandl days after unklt musida:ll Imam MJary "h9 '1.80 to wen not ucessln but there agreed to a MW contract. '2C)O, wfth inc:reues to tl10 WU DO money to meet them. 1b• MUOD wu canceled af. and #25 Ja the teeond a D d Koepfll taid e emerceDCJ tel Loml 47, America Feder-third years ot tbe pa.ct. fund bas been established to ation of Mulklan1, and the A 90-day loan made the con· seek money to r~ the loan. • Don't sell a whiskey short until you've tried it short. . When a whiskey tastes right on the rocks you can be sure it1l do right by your mixed drinks t.lJo.. So trySeegram's7Crown with ice alone. You'll find that even poured short it stands tall. T6at's why it's the most popular whiskey the world bas cvtr known Seatram'• 7 Cr'01tn-The Sutt One • Explorer Killed by Reds? • •.. T•lie e t1, fr•m LIO DUROCHEll YOU'RE SAFE COMPLITI MPICTION SHVICI •......, •aac•c. •c• • l•lldlll ,..,... 9111tl.Cllll • All ......... tliftb ....... More gas is coming to California. We are now permitted to bring into eouthem California the largest amount of natural gas everobt.ained for our area at one time. This is goocJ news. for all our cu.st.omen. We will start receiving some of the additional gas in December, but all of it will not be received until March. Meanwhile, when the weather ia ·cold, gas service to industrial customers may be reduced and they ·will use oth~r fuels on those days . We would like to have these large additional supplies of gas right now. We ·want t.o assure our customers that we and our supplien are leaving no stones unturned in our efforts to get the new pipelines and plants built to deliver the new supplies without the foes of one day. Immediate Construction of Facilities Approval for importini th.it additional supply of gas came after erh•ustive bearinp before the Feden.l Power Cnnmiwion, extending over a m·year period. All intex.ted pertiea aulmitted testimony and expramed their vi8WI to the ccmmimion. 'IM decision was i.asued July~. and we and our ou~-state pipeline sapplierl immediately began comt.ruct.m, new faolitiea neceeeary to rush this pa to aoutbem California u quickly u pomible. The Federal Power Ccmmi-ion approved the oa1y IUpply project whicli would be complet.ed in time to provide additional pa to eouthem California this winter. 'Iba gu will come fnm proclucinr Se1dt in Texas and New Maioo. · Even ao, more gas will be here in 10Uthem Califamia much earlier than under any other 1Upply propo911 reviewed by the Federal Power C .. ;amnJMJon. A Long Record -and a Continuing Quest 'Im. will not be ID3'thinl ~ to a lhartage of gas far midmtial and cammerda1 cmUaen. Tbme hM D89er been a lhartage for t.ba ma- tmmw Iha we ltarted BVin& natural pa. Our compani• pioneered the importation of out-of-state natural gas into California in 194 7, when local supplies could no longer keep pace with our growth. In the intervening niDet.een years we have acquired an out-of- st.ate pa supply that is 1500 per cent great.er than the original deliveries. When our new supp1iel are reaived the service of industrial pa will be ~t.er, and we will continue our quest for 8dditional gu aipplies far southern California's growth. We are ready, williD& and able to brlna into this ara • much natural gas as the regulatory qencie8 will permit, and at the Iowmt poem'ble ooet. \ 80UTH8RN COU ) •• ,-------------------------t--~-----------------------------J Suenm Dtstillen Co. New York City Blmded Whla:key.16 Prool. 65• Crain Nmtnl Spmta. 1 ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~------·~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~--------~~~~~-------- { .. ---~-----------------------=====-=Sii::=====-===-======~========-----------~------------.... ----------- ' - F E or~ day four le t ani; A of t teat atte leac ~a Val T the Bou Bea in ( A cut Sen doo Val Sch A free rpe sec we1 Inn tun s Ed· enr Oh COT Dr. ton F cer Ma out Ho an1 me tal f ] 4 ~ A vol th• sa Pr ed de Cc bh ex an pe co lei Su ac WC th Le qu Jo w tic Pl H• aL te C4 SI pc 7 c 1- d• dJ F p D It b 0 F c b h a fl e I: I c I ( t 1 ( I • • t • . ~ MQndi1, Nowmbfr 21, l~ DAJL Y f'llOT /N .... '9M 7 Freeway Boot C,ofrunerce Secretary Denies Resignation Rumor1-------- WASHINGTON l UPI) -The copyrighted report washme oC lus appointment a.a Hta dlS<.·ootent was evident am~Uom and the like, and to :."'lK:Ttn.ary o n wrt en y 1anne e smarf, Thy~ • ~ E T. Connor says ~ bu no ot the King Features Syndl· The Tnu White Hoote w11 his proble.rru. queatlona being 1eltle12 oo conomy "present" plaru to resign, de· cate and pubUshe12 In the unavailable fOf' comment on "Frankly, the standards of these balles, not on their mer· spit.e a persistent Washington Wuhlntgon Post. It attribut. Mias Means' dispatch. busmes~ are bifher than those it.s. • rumor that broke into printed the Information to inslderc Sunday's disclaimer la not ln government,' he was quot-"By and large the~ ls a Opening of ~er s~ett day. said they ~re told · llftly to dampe&-the llPtC?lli.,f:d as sa)'Jng. "lt's mo.r.e..Df cle.an atmosphere in. of the San Otego Freeway~ The denial was Issued Connor that he planned to tion that Connor's resignaUoa pracuce to settle problems on ness." day 1s ha.I.led by leaden of through a.n aide who dismiss-quit in January. la Ul the work&, for the aecre-the facta and on their merit The syndicated dlspatcti four cities as another econom-ed the atest report as "a revi-Connor, President Johnson's tary hlmself laid the growld· i.o business, generally IP9Ak· suuested that Connor may ic boon for the growing Qr. val of an old rumor that has first cabinet appolntee, has work with a Chrl.attan Science Ing have failed partly in his re- an&. Coast. been klekin& wound for a served since December, 1964. Monitor interview som• time "In government there are spomfblllties as commer~ A new eight laoe segment long time." Johmon deacrlbed hh:n at the ago. political problelll.5, personal secretary. -------------------of the 1uperhlghway waa ded-I-----------------------------.::...._-----------...;...--...:...--_;,_..:_ _____ _:_ _______________________________________ ~ icated Friday In ceremonies attended by offtclals and civic leaders from Huntington ~ach, Co.ta Meaa. Foantain Valley and WestminlteJ'. Total conitruction cost for the new segment linldng Beach Boulevard in H u o t 1 n gt on Beach to Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa is $10,672,924. A ceremonial ribbon w a s cut by State Senator John G. Schmitz, speaker at the out- door ceremony, and Fountain Valley Mayor Robert D. Schwerdtfeger. After the ceremony on the freeway the participants in· spected the new, flve-m l l e section by molDrcade and then went to the Sheraton Beach Inn, Huntington Beach f o r lunch. Speaker at the luncheon was Edward T. Telford. district engineer. District Seven State Division of Highways. A wel- coming address was given by Dr. Donald Shlpley, Hunting. U>n Beach vice mayor. Fountain Valley City Manag. er James Neal was mast.et-of ceremonies for the luncheon. Master of ceremonies for the outdoor dedication was B o b Howard, chairman of the Or- ange County Chamber of Com- merce highway anJ transpor- taUon committee. Corpsman Faces Draft, Chides LBJ WASmNGTON (UPI) - A disiUusioned Peace Corps volunteer ordered back from the Philippines to be drafted says the action discredits President Johnson'a profess· ed desire for peace. "It really makes one won· der whether or not the Peace Corps is perhaps an expenda· ble political glrnmick kept in exlsUnce to give the lie to any challenges lD Johnson's peaceful intentions,•• w r o t e corpsman Fred Lonldler in a letter to the Manila Times Sunday. "To those men who believe action speak& louder t h a o words, more must be &lveo than noble phrases," said Lonldier 1n reference to "elo- quent spe«hes on peace" by JobnlOD and other officials. The 24-year~ld Seattle, Wash., native has been st.a· tloned in lligan City. t b e Philippines, since September. He and his wife, Paulette, aho a volunteer, have been teaching under a P e a c e Corps program. A spokesman for the corps said Lonidi~. who must re- port to Oroville, CaHf., Dec. 7 for induction , joined the Corps aft.ff be wu classified l·A and had appealed his in· ductlon notice to the Oroville draft board. Prince 'Set For Throne Of Spain? M A D R J D (UPI) - A Fune.ti . .radio .report that Prtnce AllODJO De Bourbon et Damplerre. ~. bad been ae- lected u future kin8 of Spain brought denials today from official Spanish IOW'Cea. Fren<:h radio correspondent PhiUppe De Cllncheot broad· cast from Madrid today he had "exce~nt IOW'<:H" for his Information. But tbt neg· atlve reaction of Spanish of· flctals was unanimous. The French report waa of particular interest s t n c e Spanish Chief of State ~­ erallsslmo Francisco Franco 11 to make a statement on future plant for the Spanish constitution to a special ses· slon ol the Spanish Cortet (parliament) 'l'uelday. Franco waa to announce the terma of a new organic Jaw of the state -a revtalon Of tbe conatitution -to be pot to the Spllnbh peopl• In a me.m>dum Dec. 5. Tntormed Spantltl 90urces .. Id tut week the main fea· ture of tbt comtttutlonal re- form wu to be the appoint· ment of a rremJer to run the govemmen under Franco. Since he came to power 30 )'tars •IO Franco has held tM powen of botti chief or At last, a sports car for grown-ups,- the Mercedes.-Benz 230SL . At $6262, the Mercedes-Benz 230Sl ranks among the world's great sports cars. Motor magazine describes road- holding as "uncumy." Yet the 230Sl doesn't thunder, rattle, ride like an ox- cart or look like a rocket ship. It's a civil- ized two-seater built for normal adults, not acrobats. Read how the 230Sl delivers all the pleasures of sports car driving-and none of the privations. MANY driving enthusiasts feel the urge to own a sp<>rts car-but don't like to suf- fer their usual hardships and handicaps. A so.. lution is at band: the Mercedes-Benz 230SL. "'lo place of co105SAJ maximum speed and breathtaking acceleration. the magic of this car lies instead in its refinement, comfort and superb road behavior," reports Autocm. You can have your cake and cat it, too. The 230SL is supremely livable. And it runs rings around much of its sports car competition. ''There must be a limit, but on a dry road we never found it" -Motor rood tut The 230SL vaults from zero to 60 mph in 10 seconds. It reaches its peak only at 12S mph. But its most startling trait i.s iu J.eech- like roadability. Even a quick inspection shows why. Tbc car stands a mere yard and a half high. Yet it straddles the road with a track five feet wide. Tires seem to bulge oot from tho body aides. Note: These aren't ordinary tires, but radial- ply design. specifically tailored to the car's speed. weight and handling traits. •" AU four wheels are linked to a fully indc· pendent suspension system, first proved on a world-champions.hip Mercedes-Benz racing machine. This skillful engineering bas elimi- nated any trace of a harsh .. sports car ride" -as A utocar discovered: "When being really hurtled along, the 230SL sits down on the road beautifully. sweeping over bumps and undulations with the mjnimum of vertical movement and no sensation at all of wheels pattcringupanddown."Nobone-jarringjolts; this is a clviliud sports car-and with a wheel- base of less than 8 feet, an agile one. The 230SL nips and darts through dense city traf- fic like a whippet in a herd of buffalo. No frazzled nerves On tho open road, the 230SL replaces the raucous bellow of most sports can with a soothing hum. You can actually convene with CCopJ\111111..., W.c 1 tu ._. ol NClfGI A.-b. lw • "· 1 • , I your passenger in normal tones. The major reason: a 6-cylindcr, single over. head camshaft engine, with fuel injection re· placing carburetors and houn of patient handwork to ensure running smoothness. For example, pistons are machined to tol- erances of .019 of a milJ.imeUlt, Every engine is bench-tested for over an bout. Superb stopping power However vigorously you drTfe It, the 230SL cannot outrun its magnificmt brakes. Mercedes-Bent 2JOSL Rootlst4rcodplt is thsttMJ /or normal odu111,""' acrobats. Comfort 1.1 IO com,,,,,. dtlll driver and panengtr have !!1'1'_£.f heater and v1nlilation controll. Up front are 9.9-inch disc brakes. Finned. 9.0S-inch turbo-cooled drums act on the rear wheels. A gentle power assist tranml.its pedal pressure to these brakes-softJy enough to avoid sudden lurching stops. strongly enough to deliver instant response. A reassuring fact: Road & Track magazine has been testing all kinds of cars for almost 20 years. The 230SL holds the record for fast stopping times. Strong and silent type Many sports cars are intended as playthings-- and built accordingly. The 230SL is meant to endure for ycara without shov. 10.g its age. Heavy gauge steel body panc!l ar. wc1cW into a single, eolid structure that can't rattle bccau5e it uses no nuts and bolts. After band filing and buffing, this body is submerged in a S2-ton primer vat where every crevice gets a protective coating. After the primer coat is baked on. 24 pounds of permanent under- coating seals the underside. Bng~e. drive train and suspension are rubber ~ned to quell vibration. No wonder the car pqunds over brutal surf aces without tremors: rtttlcs or jolts. In fact. the 230SL thrives oo rough going. Competition driver Eugen Boehringer under- scored the point. He slammed his 230SL over some of Europe's worst back roads in the Liege-Sofia-Liege Rally and be won. Bring your wife Take your wife on a test drive in the 230SL. She'll be bard put to nod drawbacks. For example, your passenger enjoys more forward legroom than in a Rolls-Royce. Seats are fi.rmJy upholstered, contoured chairs-not skimpy "buckets." You are scaled against wind gusts and cold with roll-up side windows and one of the tightest-fitting convertible topa ever devised. Dual beater and ventilation controls let you select whatever interior climate you want, while your passenger docs the same. Optio"al stul hardtop tu ms tht 2 JOSL Into a snug, closed car. The 230SL even quashes th.at ancient com- plaint about sports car trunk apace. A car- peted alcove behind the aoata bolda largo parcels or small children. The CNDk carries 12 cubic feet of luggage. Nott: Power steering and a 4-lpecd, awo. matic transmission are two of the few cm.. cost options off creel for the 230SL. AulOC41 swns them up succinctly: .. We have ~ tried a more successful power steering. and the automatic traowis.sion is also among tbo best in our experience ... Three can in one You can choose from three 230SL modcla: the soft·top R.oadatet, at S62~r; tti. hardtop Coupe. at $6420•; and th• Roadster/Coupe, which givcil you botb tops, at $6665•. -rb.c de\adlable hardtop is IO beautiful• ly engineered that it doesn't look u though it ahould come off at all. .. com· men.II Mot«. Otblf Mattdet· 8f'.,t motor CUil flom $11,ID• ...... Onnd Meraidea 600 w,ns 300SBCoope ..r-U.J16 2.SOSB Couvutible .... 10.00.C lSOSSedu s.- 230SSedu Mii 230 Sedu 4JS6 200 Dieeel Sedan •.•11 200 Sedan <4.119 --Weit Cout port of • .,try, H dva!ft of .... .,.. 'ort.tlo11 ~h•r9e~ptle111, tfete 0114 t.c..I tuea If ony. -A safe sports car The 230SL's foremost safety feature is its in- credible maneuverability. You can drive away from danger. But if trouble should occur, you arc also well protected. The car body itself is a patented safety f ca- ture. On violent impact, front and rear sec- tions are designed to collapse to absorb shock. Inside, ~n the steering wheel hub is de- signed for safety. It is padded, not pointed. Lethal projections are absent. Door bandlel are recessed. control knobs are made of pli- able materials, and the rcarvicw minor ii ipring mounted to snap off if struck. The final proof A small number of 230SL models are oo- available for immediate delivery. ® Come in soon and take a thor- ough test drive in the 230SL-tl't sports car for g:roq.ups.. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC., 120 West Warner Ave ., Santa Ana, Calif. Phone: (714)-546-4114 Nie sod btlld of pm>- m.nt. ~----------~-~-~-~-----------~---~~----,---------~--~~-~-~~-------~------~~------- Q ·~ \ I - • DAILY 'lLOTtNm·Prw I ·~ ......................................................... -...................................................... .. OPEN SU NOA YS FROM NOW 'TIL CHRISTMAS 9-' CARVE • SERVE TUY Heevy cost alum inum platter with juice well, fits onto hendsome wal- nut serving troy and tokes your bird to the table in high style! 29.95 STAINLESS PLATTER 25" ovol crowd-sized serving ol!!lt- ter to hold enough meat for the qethering of your clan! 25.00 COVERED ROASTER Roomy aluminum pan with roest- ing rad , turkey-tall cover. 10.95 e.z.v ROASTING PAN with the u clusive "V' '-position t1djustable rack that permits open· pen roasting . . . no turning! lJ'8 rad flat for broilinq. Lorge, family site pan. .f.98 THANKSGIVING CARDS by HALLMARK • NORCROSS Wlf ~ 9 ?S SJ 7 l? 2 usrnnss I Hane d Gift S1CP . \ Are You All Ready For The Most Important Famlfy Gathering of The Year? SALT/PEPPER MILL All.iii-one shake r! Salt from the top Md fres h ground pepper from the bottom . . . dial your pleasure: coarse, Med., fi ne! Gold, bleck, white, yellow, oraiige, avocado. 9.95 Also iii wood 12.95 STAINLESS GRAVY BOAT o.,ni~h import in a clessic design to blend with any decor. With ladle. 7.95 CORDLESS CARVING with the G .E. electric knife! Com- plete with rechorger rock. IRISH COFFEE GLASS with ingredient measure designed right on the side. lmj:,orted from the Emereld Isle, itseifl I .SO ••· m<'lkes the "big day" easier with coordinated paper goods in a festive Thanksgiving pattern .•• everythiiig from invita tions to "pop-up" c,enterpieces, J U J ?JC I , NEWPORT BEACH ' ( FRESH, TANGY CAPE COD CRANBERRIES 1 LB. PKG. 29' LARGE NEW CROP FUERTE AVOCADOS 8 FOR $1 FRESH CALIFORNIA DE6LET NOOR DATES Pl.UMP, LUICtOUSI 3ac 1~ LB. PKG. 7 SWE~T FLORIDA RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 8 FOR '1 GARDEN-FRESH, TENDER BROCCOLI . 2 LBS. 29' U.S. NO. I ALL-PURPOSE RUSSETT POTATOES 10 ~B. PKG. 49c OU(t OWN RICH JUST-BAKED P.UMPKIN PIES REG. 95, HOLIDAY SPECIAL ftEG. 6/27c DINNER FAVORITE! 7'1 · IUTTERFLAKE ROLLS 6 .., 21c REG. 15' EA. INDIVIDUAL CINNAMON ROLLS 12c ... PASCALL'S IMPORTED ENGLISH BONBONS SOIST CENTERS, PURI flRUIT FLAVORS. REG. $1 7f . DON'T FORGET HOLIDAY AFTER-DINNER MINTS YELLOW, BRONZE, PINK, WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM , PLANTS =~~, 49'1 • We'll be happy to stuff your Thanksgiving turkey with our own gourmet-recipe stuffings. Choose from SAGE, APPLE, SAUSAGE,· CORN BREAD, OYSTER or CHESTNUT ... and we 'll do your bird up proud! PLEAS~ ORDER EARLY RA TH HONEY GLAZED HAM s LI. 5" WILD LIFE IN THE KITCHEN PHEASANT PATE and PHEASANT GIBLET PATE HOLIDAY TREA Tl 3'/i oz. 3 for $1 PILLSBURY BUTTERFLAKE DINNER ROLLS I ... l fer '1 PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE .BOB'S ROQUEFORT DRESSING I u. 35c ... 49c ~~ JcfHNSTON PIES. APPLE, MINCE or 49c PUMPKIN 9 Inch BIRDSEYE PEAS 10 ... 6 -'1 BIRDSEYE WHOLE KERNEL CORN 10 ... 6 .., '1 BIRDSEYE FRENCH CUT BEANS, •L s .... '1 . IJRDSEYE COOKED S'f)UASH u ... 5 ,.,, '1 BIRDSEYE ORANGE JUICE 5 s1 'oz. FOR C & W CREAMED SPJNACH 10 ... C&W . IROCCOLETS , ... c & w BROCCOLI Spears 10. .. l ..., 51 SARA LEE Butter Gem Rolls ~~ 2 ,., 99c SARA IJE ·' .. ' Clover Leaf Rolls:..~· 2 ,., 99c LIDO CANDIED YAMS 12 OL 4 FOR$1 '2tJ.~....t' ..... Manet '£M!"'J!..-Herne C2 Gift 9-q> ONN ,.) SUNDAY 9-6 . r. .. , . OPEN DAILY 9-6 SUNDAY 9..6 ' .. • ' .. .. • . ~ . t. MllldlY, Nowmw 21, _ 19'6 ____ oAJ_L v_,1_Lor_1N_...,._,,.. __ ............. , ............ •1•2•20•-••2•s•n•ar•n•ss•a•sn•s•ts•r•••t•t•••11M••s._1••~2•,s•r._~,s•r•n•2•s•cs ... -.ra .. 2-.r .. s-.r ... s .. r-.s•t-allllill2•s•n ... s .... ,1-n•22 ....... ;;a.;;;6;, our our 1nd I .. .... 5" I f E $1 ., '1 -35c 49c '1 '1 '1 E 'C c • , . For your lhopplnt ~-·· PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 17th THRU 23rd CLOSED THANKSGlVING DAY . . LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPOR'f1LVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE ' .. ,,, Apple Valley FRESH TOMS 49'LB. FRESH HEN TURKEYS 55crs. SWIFT PREMIUM FROZEN IUnERIALL TURKEYS TOMS 37cLB. HENS 45cLB. QUICK-FROZEN SLEEPY-EYE BRAND MINNESOTA .~~~~~~iiiiimiiii BAR·M TAVERN CAPONS READY 08C TO COOK g 7 r-LB. • . OTHER HOLIDAY POUL TRY ••• FANCY SOUAI CORNISH • GAME HENS PHEASANT ARMOUR GOLDEN STAR SELF-BASTE TURKEYS FROZEN STUFFED. WRKEYS . GENUINE CANADIAN GEESE \ FANCY TURKEY ROLLS TURKEY PARTS ••• BREASTS, LEGS, THIGHS HAMS WHOLE · 129 LB. 1/4 or 1/2 139 LB. . ReCJ. or 'Bick Sffce BACON &tL •. HOLIDAY SEAFOOD ••• FRESH C~AI LOC AL LOBSTU FRESH -AINBOW TROUT FRESH COOKED AND PEELED SH~IMpa FRESH OYSTERS SMOKED ALBACORE Come In And See Our MEAT COUNTER SURPRISE SPECIALS org•n~ t.y lemice Fay ftHONE 67J-6ltQ FOR DELIVERY ~ YUBAN COFFEE 1 LI. &t 2 LL FAMILY SIZE 137 NESTLE'S 6 OZ. REYNOLDS HEAVY DUTY Chocolate Chips 3 ,., S9c FOIL 1a.n 49c NESTLE'S 12 OZ. CHIFFON DELUXE SO CT Chocolate Chips 2 * 7Sc Dinner Napkins 3 .., 51 ~ C&H CAIE SUGAR s LIS. C&H POWDIRD SUGAR C&H IROWN SUGAR ~ . 4t 1 LI. 2 ,.,29c 1 LI. 2 ,.,29c PtLLSBURY'S IEST PILLSBURY'S ALL: BUTI'ER FLOUR 5 Lii. 49c CAKE MIX "... 49c PILLSBURY'S SOUR CREAM PILLSBURY'S WHIPPING Fudge Cake Mix ., .. 49c Cream Cake Mix 49c ~ KNUDSEN ~ BUTTER . ~. 7t PLANTIRS MIXED NUTS UV, -'" NAllSCO WHIAT THINS, TRISCUITS 11! 39c ~· .. DOLE HOLIDAY SPECIALS Dole.FRUIT COCKTAIL HJ 5 ..,•1 Dole Slcecl PINEAPPLE , v. S ,., 11 Dole PINEAPPLE-GRAPIFRUIT JUICE DRINK ..... 4 ..,s1 ~ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY RELISH .. -3 ._$1 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY JUICE 9f. 2,., 89c I S &. W Holiday SpeciQls S& W Brandied MINCE MEAT 21 ... 59c S&W Cluster RAISINS ,, ... 49c S&W Yam SWEET POTATOES >OJ 3 ,., '1 S& W Jellied Cranberry SAUCE >oo S f., '1 S& W Spiced PEACHES z'!. 3 .., '1 S&W APPLE SAUCE JO•.-5 fer s1 S&W FRUIT COCKTAIL ,u 5 .. •1 -S&W Small Whole ONIONS 100 3 .., 11 I S&W Cut GREEN BEANS, .. 5 ,., '1 S&W Stewecl TOMATOES,., 5 ,., '1 S&W Red KIDNEY BEANS ," 6 .., 51 SSUBI AU l ft 165 a nu &NRV OU JFIJRPAZJt7* PF P ~-----71 22 rasu es s a IF IS 1 $ FD 9 --""D f 67 '2tJ~.r .. ·flnlr ., ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BAY CllillRS. OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 MON.-FRI. 1:3~ SAT. 8:30..S ................................................................................ ._ .................. . -, 1 I c: f ~ J. If) DAILY PILOT /HIM·Pms Mond~. Howmber 2.1, l %b -- T he Castaway s Burns Inferno Destroyed Old Newport Landmark Oldtimera atone the Orange wat« on the embers at 10:30 awok'e coughlrra and fled the Later, when a new club-momlni. the 1ecood floor llv- Coast today p~btr still •. m,,_ flaming structure. house and IS.hole roll cour.. quarters and roof were c a n tell hi delall abOut the Damage to the 1tructure, Cause of the 'ff re wai never were constrQCtl'd lt"N Olved'. l'h etnt'n ----nut gre ta that ~uc;ci to die :•me;: owned by Myford Irvine, was determined Boulevard and Mesa Drive •Ide, but after a few minutes .. ~ •• w:;• or~bl b~ es. ectJmated at over •100,000. The Castaway• waa orlgi· I Now S a n t a Ana Country had to retreat becaU&e ol the em e · Artifacts and equJpment be· naUy b 11 i J t in 1913 u t b e Club>. the old clubhouse be· searing heal th o:d:mers edr~ :~h ~aze longing to Coburn were val· Orange County Country Club. came a nightclub and dlen a Laclt of water hampered 8 evour P ew-ued at about $00,000. The building's spaciousness restaurant their elforu, and lo a 1hort TllJ) lf08T BEAtrrrruu. y CARED FOR CEMETERY • • • .&.NYWIDlR1' CDIJ'JTDY LOTI l MAUSOLl!Ulf O&f PN ..,._. "" l .......... ~lltr Sltmarial _Jarlt Cemecery CIMITl.,--MAUIOUIU-...cHA,.L-<H-TOatUM-COLUMllAIUUM l"'Ytlll., fe,.thr I• OH •H•I Hll "'" HI01 BEACH BLVD~ \VESTH!l'iSTE.B O&neY11 1441'-TMaoeJra a-uu-n:ttenoa 1-nu port Be~ln ertery tJ wlthf ~ Noth1ng was spar~. except and fine woodwork were of When firemen arrived at Ume It became apparent all Rrecden Bcallroo~aooo ~c~ a~~ w~ ~olli~~ly~. the~~eooth~fateful~s~t --====================================================== en ezvous m. · A red dawn on Saturday morning, Nov. 17, 19156, altrt- ed waking Harbor Area ml· dents to the fire. The inferno atop a hill overlooking th e present slte of Bays h ore a Trailer Park waa visible from around the bay. The fire broke out about 4 a m m the living quarters of proprietor Frank C o b u r n. Firemen were still pouring Youths Find Bewitching Hour 10 p .m. Those "groovy people" along the Sunset Strip and the surfers along the Orange Coast likely have at least one common b on d -if they're under 18, the bewitcbipg hour ends at JO p.m. Loi An,eles law ottldah last weekend were ready to prosecute parents of t be "strlp people" If their chiJ. dren were caught violat1llg the curfew. "The day ir over w h e n parenta .w mnply be called to the . police stations tp get llieir cblldrep and take them home,•• warned Loe Allgele1 Di1t. Atty. Evelle J. Younger. The elders will be proeecut- ed for eootributing to the de- ll.oquucy of minor1, and face up to oae ~ ID jail and up to a $1,000 ane. Youngers i•touP poUcy today cauOrt tbe attention of Orange Cout police depart- ment.. But local lawmen re- ported ft unlikely tl!ey would ever pl'Oleeutle a parent for his ~· nigbttlme roam1.n1. Strictest enforcement of the curfew la in the younger 'et'a summertime utopia -New- port Beach. Under the dttecticc ol Sat. R u 4 y V alend, Juvenile om. cen crest the 9iolator, I • t ru. pamitl whip down to the station bou1e to pfct him up, then caJJ the f.mlly back at a later dat. for a conference. The same pettmi Js reput- ed in Laguna Beach, Hunting- ton Beach and Costa Meta, except for a return trip f o r conference. ThOM departments u.ually reserve a pow-wow with po- lice for youngsters who are "two-time losers" or worse. AD police departm~ts re· ported that habitual curfew offenders usually face juv• nile court bearing1. Film Firm Owned by Corporation SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An exchanie of stock l.J to make United Ar&tl a wbol· ty-owned substdJary of Trans- america Cofl>., It was an- nounced Sunday. Unlted Artists finances and di stributes independent mo- tion pictures. Transamerica has assets of $2.5 billion, sells insurance and has heavy in· teresU ID many diversified businesses. The announcement, made 1n New York, came f r o m .Tohn B. Beckett, president of :San P'rancl.ICO-based Trans- america, aod Robert S. Ben- jamin. chairman of N e w •rork-based United Artists, and Arthur B. Krim. U.A.'s t-resident The agreement, subject to ~ovemment.aJ appTovah a n d formalities by both compa- nies. calls for Transamerica to offer U.A.;1 stocldlolders either a share of Transameri- ca common for a tbare of lJ A., or a package of one- haU share of its common and one-eighth of a 1hu. of a new $4.80 dividend preferred stock. The ~nouncement s a i d there would be no changes in the preaent maoaaement of U.A. or lts operating pollctes. SHOP . AT THE STORE. THAT HAS All 4 • .. ..,.. """Mas &~MDMS .... 09 ...... 4 lllf'I GO 1'011tf IACIS WWWflD w •»W /!JANorca ---,..., Clllfe _.., PIUU ~10' ... __ fl __ _ --..---.... ~-- ......... ,_-0 -., .. I -""" "'Cll. C#I • ., HertfeNc..Mletf nC11.CM1.-...... 11' y., Stilt =~ .......... ___ . 1• SliWJ ..... """ " ............ . 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For tl1e Record Meetings MONDAY Drop That Hatchet, Bandit(s)Get Xmai.Trees Off Limits 8137 Loot ANAHEIM-Police here to- TRABOCO -It you haveyear -hke you uaed to back day ~,.. trying to decide any romantic Ideas about 10-home -forget Jt. It 11 Illegal. whether one or two bandit.a tna brto the f~ and cutt1ni There will be no permits took $137 from the cub retlt· your own Christmu tree thia or sales of Christmas trees ter of a l«Vfce station early UtlJ year from the Cleveland Sunday mornitlJ. Suspect Hospitalized After Fight National Foref. Jandl, accord· Offtcers said Jack Harold ing to Stanley R. Stevenson, Hinda, 18, attendant at the forest 1upervisor. White station, 3270 W. Ll:ocoin "We have so few tree1 and Ave., and a friend, David S. we constantly have to work Bla u, 18, were ushered to tbt to preserve wbllt we have," rear by a youth armed with Cll.Uord Stevena, ranger f o r a .22 caliber revolver. the Trabuoo District of t b e Money from the registtt S~TA ANA -Police ear· forest, explained. could have been taken by a ty today booked a 34-year-old f Just to mak~ IUl'!_~atmt the ncood suspect who later en- . •-_ .. _ ·"-oed fi t. or es t aW'Vlvea "'w11 u , tered from tbe front police prmuia ~..,, an au:c. 1 there will be special patrols ' flying donneybrook with a by Clevel&nd National Foreat A.id, but the two victims did Jone oUi~ who respooded to Ranaers. not aee him. The armed youtb a silent burglar alarm from 'Jlle local State Highway Pa· fled on foot through the front, a television lhop. trol Off1ce and the County Officer Davtd G. Satuar, Sberiff'• Offtce have promiaed 25, suffered 01111 minor hurts, ~ ~0~!1 ;:~~! investigator. aid, bat IUI-in the mountain area.a. War Movie Set at UCI pect JesUJ Martinel Castro U you just happen to be of Santa Ana, may have SUI· drivin& throu_,, the forest taJ..n,d brobn ribs. with a freshly cut tit tree, JOU c..tro WU booked at h bad beaer-~ a permit from ~ _ "All Quiet • pUc>n Wlrd at <>ruae Coan-tbt landowner where the tree ,. ty Medical Cmta, c:baried wu cut, WhlCb JdentUle• the tile W.t«n ~ a crtm with lup6clon of bur.-,. number and lpeciea of tree 11p Of w• u aeen tbroa&t> and aaraftted ..... Cid and livet a lepl descrtption German eye.s, will be lbon a police officer. of th• land. . . It UCI on Nov. 30 • neit Pone. aald Satuar ...._. And 1f 10'& PWl to bulport ln • aeries of clanic Amert· ed the burlJ,ar a.mm at the more than five fir trees, you can tllma The eeria ls IPOD- AAA ~ non, 1.SlO S. abould ftle a notarized OOPJ IOr9d by. the Irvine FUm Main st He f1nt went to the of the perm.tt at the County Group a student or~ rear of the buildJ.ni. Sberitt'1 <>ffb. Uon. ' Salaz&r said be obterved U you own the trees, the n. procram will bJa pr.- the auspect trying to load a forut service recommend.a eent.ed ttnc. the ume even. large coosole stereo set into that you have proof of own-tnc. at 7 and &la.in at 9:30 the rear of a station wagon. enhJp to avoid delay1 at check p.m. tn tbt UCI Sdence Lec- A& the officer attempted to points. ture Hall. 'ncketa 1n avell· get the suspect lnto the .pa· Thote caught "gneaklJle" able at the door at 50 cmta trot cer, tbe f1ght s~. a tree out of the forest will for UCI students and staff Police charged that the sus· have a complaint fl.Jed agalnat and •t for the public. pect first knocked Salaz.ar them with the United States A second feature on the down and then ned. Salazar Commissioner In Santa Ana proeram will be "Runner," cauebt him in a foot race but and will be fined, accordin1 to the study of a runner, c<>n- wu nearly choked in the en-Stevens. centratin& solely on his race. IUlng Albt. the report ex· plains. CAB Gives Crash Ruling ANAHElM -A Civil Aero- nautics Board report h a s ruled !:Mt an Anaheim cou· pie CODtinlfed to Oy despite adverse weather condltion1 before t!ley were killed in the crash of their Ugbt plane on Feb. s. The CAB invedipdon re- port saJd Sun~ that the pt. Jot. FreM\an Hall Blair, ad· vised olflciall at bil deatlna· tion, Lu Vegu, Nev.. th.at be was in soupy weather and unsure ol his position. Mrs. Freeman wu a puaenger. Wreckage of the P I p • r plane was Cound the nut day on Spring Mountain, 34 mim nortbwdt ol Las Vep.1. LOOSE ROCKS? The Pedigree tbateounts Pediiree. Blended from the 1are apcl 1tock1 of 1' of 8ootland'1 IDOlt f&V*ll distilleri.._ 'l'hey•n listed on tlw back of each bottle. Count them. That ii 2.YI pedip'ee. $725 And your assurance of sood taste. ~ MOfti.v, Nowmbtr 21, 1%6 OAJL V PILOT /NfwJ.il'rm J J County SDX I Will Hear I Hand .Ballot Counting To .Begin This Week .... 11.59 Klear Roar Wea ~ , .. sac . ., .... AP Editor 24tte33•11alnleu Flatware lk..., s,... .,._._ .......... ,..,.... 17~ .... Mc .,...., w.. ·---"' 19' Value Ceramic Footed Mup = ftl -:::-: 39' colol'I. ma..s flnilh.. Save TOc ca ..t al I. Your Favorit e Wine ·, Ti11n!·s 011 PR1tf Srmacum 1 T HRtm s OwN P am SPttlltllll ONE WIEK Thanksgiving Special 69c ICE CREAM ., SMEUIT ::":' .~,::·.= 59" " "" -. .._,... .._ H•• • >' ,...., llwt --,.._ ,..,..r • • --~ ,.,,.... "" GALLON "' 0-. Ir ,_ ,._ " -... io-, .. ...,.. Reg. s9•• Eledrlc Knife :.~t)'rir,,.. ~ $699 Ul&l m.a>te • prof• 8'onal out. ot an ama. ~ C&rt'V. De.p ~T" - UIJ' ed(t bladea, p\WI· button blade rel ...... 'l'rouble.frM motor. e ... , 79tY•IHIHtnHlaloWR Stemware Sn• $2.71 bnpan.d. h • n d b l owa W'iML ch&m~. 11111;. l e r L eocllt&Ua; robleta. It quo r .,._ • hand tamelJ!Mlxed-. ot • All Thrifty Drug Stores Open Thurs. Thanksgiving Day 1 ' f • . - JZ OAJLY PILOT/News-Pru MOllQ1, Nowmbtt 21, 1966 - J 5-PIECI SOLID STAT! STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM. COMPLET! • ( 2· PICKERING 5· FISHER AM-FM SOLID.STATE RECEIVER 1 HB Community Chest 1 Campaig n Going Well Huntlnatoo Beach'• Com· eoa.IJ of the ScouU:n1 are munity Cheat I• !Wed t.o 32 character development, Ptu'· percent of It.a f70,000 10&1, skal ritneaa and cltizenahip campallJl director Georie training. Wood reported Wednesday Harlan said there are four at a di.rectors meeting al the phuea of flnancln1 for tbel Four Wind• Reataurant. Scouts: The boy himself, wbol Wood aaid '2;2,654 hu been provides uniform and acca.- dooated to the campaign. sories: the troop, which la The amount Is double that responsible for c a m p l n c collected by the same time gear and the like; the com- In last year's campaiin. hem u n It y, and the national said. council, "hlch la IUPPQN I Wb1le happy with the re· by local councils. port, Wood saJd he was still The Scout executive •aid m a k I n g a public plea to that one percent of the local "send contributions in now budget goes to the national to the Community C b e s t, council, but l.s ·•returned a T 4 .. care of the postmaster, Hun· thousandfold." arge .. : lF•GrS Mayo r Tells How He Lost His Seat ''I ripped my suit in the old canvas seat la.st year:• the mayor 1aJd. Htt honor, William D. Mar- lin, was referring to the old canvas box seat at the FesU· \•al of Artl In Laguna Beach. The d.iacusslon came t>e. -. . ...--.... fore councilmen wben fe5ti· val directors asked the city to shoulder hall the cost of new seats. Directors pointed out that new plastic aeall to replace the director-type can· vas chairs would increase the box capacity by 94 seata. The total cost WH expec~ ed to be about $13,000. Festi· tingt.on Beach." The speaker commented . At the directors' meeting, on the "fantastic growth" of Charles G. Gant (right), d!I'~otr of ~ewport Beach Operations of the Space Ken Harlan of Santa Ana the area. He n o t e d that and Re-entry Systema DiVl.Slon of Philco-Ford Corp. (formerly part of Aero-~~~lfl&poke about' the Boy Scout "We're the second largest nu Ironic Dlviaion), explaJru division's automated biological laboratory (ABL) to program. Harlan ta assistant growing counctl in th• west. vice mayors Calvin Barck of Costa Mesa a n d Doreen Marshall of Newport Scout uecutivt of the Or-em United Sta tea." Beach. City officials and press representatives were guests of new division at ange Empire Area Councl.1, H• aald the councll'a proj-reception held to uplain cooperative concept whlch will have Newport Opera· Boy Scouts ol America. ected 1967 budget ii $301,000, lions employes of divi.s1on working with employes in Palo Alto on new satellite. 9al treuurer Stuart Durkee said the city's share Of prOf· its from the lncreued sea~ ing on the basil of a contin• ueJ seUout would be $3,787.tO next year. ID 10 21 RKET BASKET RKET BASKET MAIUr umT CDUNM -... IDltA ... a.. ... .. ......... ~ ..... 11!9 ......... ...... . 9'Mlllfllll.-at. ......... tl ... ... u..-~ .. -........ .. MARKET BASKET MAlllT IASICIT COUfOM •o ... IDltA IWI CHIP ITAMlll ................... ~ ....... ., -DILICIOUI AllF" ._......._ .... .....,n.0,.1-. u.-........ -....... ,.. RKET BASKET MARKET BASKET MAR.lCET BASKET MAlllT IAll'lf COUPGM 100 ... DftA llLUI CHIP ITAMPI .. --o::=--" J.a. .... AIL lllAT WllN-.. ...,...~ .... .......,riau. "-*-....... -.......... , II II 100 00 •COSTA MESA-::.....,• I "That's a 58 percent re- turn on your investment," I He pointed out that the well over Last year'• budget. and other space projects. The ABL was designed to probe Ma?'1 for signs of tife. Durkee said. · SHOP ·EARLY---$AIE PLENn· CAUPORN1A IROWH SUIUICr 10 SIZE OH,twl> FmfMl"Elm SEMCI, Pl.WE u SEPMml.Y £10I CUCll YOO ftM TO mm1 --IQ. .... 822a1• 11111 'cl'P auac:ur ..... .... uu. am & Cir"" w ........ ll.. IMllD'arrw ... • UICAS1'a Nlmll •llrT&bfl ra•• ........ -Cir--.... ---~ 11111111'1 uu.mia , ..... , .. lll.D.A.GIOICI ......... It. IGE.DISJUI r., 11111111 IMllMmr ... .......... .... •• .... . ... IOWAFAM \. Bruifaat ...... IM:._, RKET BASKET n _ ... VWt~ ........ ,.. ........ TMAMICSGIVIMG. ... W, fw • ...._ HOLIM POULnY •hdlM. a...*-ul11t .. .._. m. of ...... GHH. GAMI HIMS, _. flllSH fl0%1N llOASTllS. M. .wt .., PlODUCI llCtm RKET BASKET I e NEWPORT IEACH"1.1 :.:-:.:.::;;.... e HUNTINGTON IEACH-:::..;.. e FOUNTAIN YA'9J.IY-:!9-:! • I f\ ---~~----------.-.----------~~=======:.c:.::=----.c::::==~=------------------------------------------.......... .. ". - ,. .. .... Id j. h. e- i · ':'J of id to D• ;e JI. e- " ' --••• .. ~ • --.,. c I . -• ... DA.ILY PILOT /NfWl-l'tW J3 Bechtel Man Fields Queries on N-plant 4 Coast Boys Warning: Watch Williamsons , To Attend Tbe lnfamOUJ coo artlata '''lbt-1oca1 homeowoen uaed crankcue oU oa rooil. Bechtel Corp. e n g I n e e r replied, "For the reuons t1v- Wayne Johnson fielded inqwr· er we would rather not." tea from Orange County Coast To other questiom f r o m Association members I a s t the audience at the Captain's w e e k after a formal pres-Inn In Lon1 Beach, Johnson J _ L _ lmown a1 the Wllllamaon1 .,.. should drive tbt WUUameon• After they depart. the o(1 8111.DOree--wor Utanfitt~'.T''-tMHaMJ-':.:;.i' ~.m.ai~~~Od....1D&.J01llLIIUl-..A-__ Coalt and the public should als they uao are iofeMor Jlh trill ol dama&e.''_ --- utation ft ttt future ~ Jllilllon n u c 1 e a r desaltinc -The tocaUon meeta Atom-pant. le Energy Comm.laaion crtter- The q11estlon and answer la for dittance from a popW.. 1Ullon wu opened by Jerry Uon center. Jones. president of I.be Sun--The Island's surface will aet Beach Chamber of Com· be 20 feet above mean low merce. tide and will be protected Jones uked Johnson: ''Why against the ~wn waves thl 1 that can be anticipated. "AU :::,r'" 1 Pant at our front studies indicate the island will Johnson answered that there be able to withstan_d earth- are several reasons. He said q~~es as . well u h11h wav- ·tht. location is in an area es, he said. where the oil companies have A BE.:NEFIT drilled dry holes, Indicating -There will be some cast-ft d 11•o•• pn--* there u no posslbUty of oil Ing up of sand on shore. This e "" oo ~-- development there. Also, the could make the Sunset Beach . spot ia between and on the shore a replacement area -Paul Hanna, (left), Newport Beach, chamnen Oranae . rim of subsidence arees. a benefit. County chapter American Red Cross, and Alton !. Qm ·'""'"ON -.A two-lane causway will Allen of Laguna Beach chairman of Orange Coun- ua:.gu provtde access from shore. It . ' · To Jones' question whether has not been decided wheth· ty Board of Supe"IBOrs, sign cooperaitve contract tt coW.dn't ~ moved even a er it will be rock-filled a n d for time of disaster. Th~ i6 first such agreement UlOO feet downcoast, Johnson closed. for emergency procedures on countywide basis. llllmlDY.llOI( OW CMUUS ~ IMS10lf DINNDWINES ..,,. s1•• lQff Im TAil! WINE 81111 Vii a. "-. '1.20 IUKUNOY', ROSE OW tHMIUS TAil[ WINES htallWllls ML 81.31 I~ iwonm SCOTCH WHISIClY lo•t RoJll ~ ar. *I.It t _____ s_u_n_d_ri_es-----~ 3 QUAn UTllm Pyr11 DIU .... Poultry S..so1i1g ~1-- PIWBURY IUTTBF\Na Diner lolls ~29- .. Four Oran1e Cout B o 1 be aware of there dectlttul outs are amonc a luck)' 13 practices Nick Ziener Cotta selected to attend tbe 12th ' ' or d Jamboree u repreaen-manaaer Hld tb1J mornlnt. tatlves of the Orange Empire "The WWlamtona are con Area Council. jamboree com- miltff cbalrman Barry Bab-art.lat., four flulben, trtct- bltt reported today. aten, IWindlen, fraudl aad The local scouts are Ed· bouera," Zleott did. ward H. Koepsel, Newport "I have bad several calla Beach; Keyy L. Mann, West· lately from complainln1 cltl· min~ter; Duane E. Woltl.ng, zens which la a &ood lndlca· Westminster and James H. lion that they are In thla Webber. Huntington Beach. area," he cootlnueji. All are Eatle Scouts. Babbitt "Thla year the female Wll- noted. Uamsont are peddllnJ_ hilh- The World Jamboree will priced punea and clothlq al· be held at Farragut-State fegedly Imported from Scot. Park, Idaho, Aug. 1-9. UIS'T. land," Ziener 11Jd .... "ActuaJ.. Babbi t said It wlll be the 1Y it Is cheap atulf from a CJ.rst time that the Boy Scouta sweat shop In Tenne11ee." of America organiutJon has The Williamson men are of. served as host to th.i9 type ol fertng to do "bar1aln" water worldwide encampmenl It and fire proofing of roots. re- ¥.ill mark the 60th annlver-surfacing driveways and drlv- ~ary of the founding Of the ing away termlta, Zlener ~ Boy Scout movement. forrul!d . lvl FOUY Fowl 811t1r .~ 81.21 ·~· ICG. 11. WALNUTS, ALMONDS, (.l.Y Rout Rack $1.91 • ROAST WAT n.r.o.w GUDE 4 FWIAHC~ Ht Air F11•111r fAST HEAOACME RnJtF BRAZILS, FILBERTS, CHESTNUTS or PEANUTS YOUR CHOICE NUTS 3LBS.99c • FRESH FLAVORFUL .., , ,,,.,, """'", ........ ",. ... IMlf. -,_. ..... .,....,_ UllOllllO'f •• 90ll m. MM nAf!CP~CMU. MYI ........ 1 ........... ··= ....... .. ........................ ~ ........... ... • , .. .,.,.u.,...._..,_..., • ....,....., a..t•-o• om 01110 · " • SWllPSTAICIS DRAWING 2 "'7IORD COUNr1y . SfAffON UI SQUIRi . .."GONs IYIRY DAY LOW ... ICll M.L RSWR. "'"'SIZE m mm CipreHu m. *2'' "ri! MAllK£T IUKET MQ..NOfr lfu4 2 L~· MARKET Wtcn ... ~ MARKET IAMT larprllt CINCH 01k1 ll1 nor D1t1r1•t mr rooos l1ro1111st 11~ II' llf If AlplrlD °' ~~ 89• SUAVC llEllWI OI HARD TO HOLD Hair s,,., I~: n• Miscellaneous CRANBERRIESLs.25c Miscellaneous Z2.ot ma. IOT.H ? ~· ~-- ~ .• IOT. IG4l.a1.11 JAR 'J P!llSIURT F101r KUDEX ONCUl)fJ Jc om Towels HKlcmT T1tfY swm WMOL£ ;!r tt~· 22«. -swm WMOU -MET' RO.ISM, 14-0l., il• ..~..... ~11' IO'r-M«t RUBY RED OR WHITE Gripefruit Red Yams !."'... .... ~.. I Wf. All .PLIASID TO ACCIPT I '-T111 ,.,.... 8 t:s •1,1 U.S.D.A. F.001 STAIP COUPOIS JWEYMAID lVAPOAATm lllk 2 "~• - •COSTA MESA-:::,.....,• e HUNTINGTON IEACH-~!!~M. e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:1 :.:::' ... I• • \ . I J J... DAll.Y PILOT /H""·l"rf~ -Mond.o, .. owmbet 21. 1%o LEGAL NOTICE l"-Mtlt c••"'""Tt 0, 1u•1NHI , ...... ,_ ,._ TMI UHOIUtONIO -· _..., -I tllY HI I em ~llM • CV>lowfl or...,,, '''"~ 11 S11\'I 161M. *-'I l..cl\. C.lltorale. 1a11 Wail "J Git-I *" o.-. (allt11f"I•. llflCl9T Ille fldl- lllUI '""' -ti SAMMY'$ OllAl'Eav aHOPl'I tN1 Wlal t11l4 llrftl I& c~ ,,, ............ ,..,-. -....... "' tull .... ,... " ,....._. .. •• .. .. -. i.w11: '--' 1.-.. • .,, $ffWaN allJ c.-... Mu, Celll!>rftll. WITNEU m• llelld tM1 f!ll 6ay el ~., .... ~ l!Mneol•• JTATI Oii CALll'OaNI.+. I COUNTY 01' OllAHGf )u ON THll tlll .. , ol N~ • .+. 0 ,...., Wfw• .... , lt ... lla C. ICllOa. • N• ,.,. l'ullllc "' -let tM uld C:-ty and 51..,.. ,........ -·· OlllY -,,.......... .,,. ·-"' _...,..,hi .... -·~ s.nwtl l.IMftbert k-..... ttt>olM,.,--... -· .... ocr•llH •• ..,. w\lftlrl ,,. .. ......,,...,, •!Id ..:t.MWltdee' le me !Ml lie -ul9" ~ .. -IN WITNUI WHE.aEOF, I ~ .. "°"" ""'° _. ""' llelld and allOUICI my Olfl• Cltl .... IN ., -Y-lft tlllo Cettlfl· <•lo llrtt •""'9 wrU-. CO" l(IM. IE.+.1.1 aoMlle (, 1(- -ary '"llC~lllerftle 1'(111dMI Office I• O••-CoulllY MY C-ltalool l.i.lr• July J, IHI "ullCltlled 0r•"9• CMol O.llY l'llot. Noor. \.4 tl, 11 elld ~ S. , ... I,,,.. LEGAL NOTICE , NO LIMIT MO RESERVE $82,000.00 VALUATION PUBLIC AUCTION TUESVAY NOV.29 1;CIO P.M. 6 ·NEW MOBILE HOMES I LUXURIOUSLY CUSTOM FURNISHED I FURlllSHIMCS 8' llllCll & fllOMAS. IAT MHUT, CARDlllAL. HTATT, FURNITURE IUILD. etc., includes: Sofas, chairs. dinettes, buffets, be6- room sets, day·beds, lam~ bedspretds, mirrors. decorator items. etc. 1 Ii 2 Bedrooms, 1, 114 8a 2 Baths, R1n111 a. Ovens, Rlfri11r1tora, Dlsp1111s, Nrlon Carpet. Plua M1ny . Other lxtrn llmnD MIUISf. 20' J 56' W/pltio ewnini CAmllll CUSTOM. 20' x fiO' w/pltio nnlna; ...... YW, 20' x 44' l 60'; (21 OUAl·Wllf VIWS, 16' x 45'i MN '1UAi lZ' I !t. Cut Cost Of Your Will Now 11''87 It's IDEAl LEASE TIME Ill ~ from lneuttw C.r Latins. The ldHI LMH 11 lilt ,.... tNt afvh you complete protection rrom apte:Ulatton Oii the futurw of the wed car marQt. With out ~ leaM. et the end et 24 monthl, ti tM ,...._ -~ of )10Ur c.r It ltllfl-tM JllfOflt le ,.oun. °" ..... hend, If ttw.'• .... -.....-.. ,. """"* ......._ c.n ~ toct.y. EXECUTIVE CAR LEA.SING OOMPANY ....... Coutn'Y Kl 7·3011 -A- Crossword Puzzle AClOSS 1 Thorou9tfare 5 Conhlntd 9 Fish 14 Trltslt wlnt mnJUrt lS Pt<111l1r: Wonl .1 ... t 1' Tht-: Ntthtrf ... city lT FMflnJ ef Ill wllf 19 U,late to Ml9hw_, stoppfllf 11lact 21 S1nt thrv' tht air 2J Atmospheric t ltttrlclty 25 Organic substance 26 Continuously 2' Sly people: Colleq. Jl Attic., e.g.: 2 words J1 Cl~llllte cat )I PosstSalft word J9 Ptpei.,. upptr 41Su10 Down 42 W1llrln9 -·: 2 words 45 Mair Ing known 41 Thfashed 5e ''ant or lllU,IJrd f1111 lfy 51 Berths for o9 Acrou 5• Oisrobt 51 Kind or co1111111nitallon '2 Italian swlptor U Navloatlotl d.vlct MS. .. •'• rail coll .. l!klslftnt aclvll lf 61Soflt US• btN M Sloops, ldloofttn, t it. 70 lhn'111M1t 71 Did Job on lht hair DOWN l lt111blu 2 "-to M": 2 worda ) Girl's n1111 4 Grttlt ) r.!ct;.u Acrtst Wrtp11e for publlc1t11111 7 Unit of cepecity I Enollsll author •Thin slice of Wood lO Aftemoan affair 11 Con<tlls 12 Crtscent- shaptd f19urt lJ -off: Disgusted 11 Feminine nam e 22 Ltltlf 24 Sutt thin,: Slang 27 CNclfhc 29 Against 30 Sharp Jl ... ,. anhul J2 C0111bustlon product )J Fish l 4 African sta,ort )5 Number JO Irishman: Colloq. ' 11121166 40 DrHad 0 Tl•t p•io4 44 Softens 46 Vlbfant 0 Changed 0 Not too bright 52 Kind of ins II tut Ion UNottumal SOll'ld 55 Race p1rtldp111& 56 Photo- 9raphtr"a aibjtet 57 Wtary 51 Thldt sllct 59 Japan.st admiral •o Length • breadth U Smalt 9"1111 •5 Washed out r Monday's Closin~ Prices -Com'llete a York 1 r ' ~ M~, Howmbtf' 21, 1%6 OAJLY 'ILOT H..,·ftrt:U J5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;_- Stoclc Exchange Li t ...... ..., '"* 1 """ ~ L. .. 1 c~. Stock '" ) ,, .. ''1 " \ Exchange Closing W c~tiug house Contract J. l . MAY YOUR HOLIDAY IE AIUNDANn Y IUSHD WITH AU THE GOOD THINGS LIFE HAS TO OFFER! Mir .... * l6r ....... _, "11 U. ti EJ ._.. ....... ..,. iE ....... ,.. .... ' ..... .., ,.. Clll bwt CRANBERRY SAUCE . S&W ••• wt.ale ., ......, • • • 5 15 $1 Nlty,... ....... lhat bel.. -OI. on y.ur h.lldcly tabfel _. cana FRUiTCOCKTAIL. ....... 4 • S1 SUI ••• CKUMIO 3nr PICKLES ......... ~:::.~~.~............ 1'"' sur ... rmm ... "'· i ,. 3 H RIPE OLIVES ..... ~.~.. • ·1 LOS OlllOS •• • ~ & .... 49( STUFFED OLIVES ............... . SPICED FRUITS s1 lvstk ••• colotfufl ••• ........_ 4 "'" ••• chooM ,,... App4o ...... • fof Whole Crtila11pp ... , W or GfMft , .... , S&W ... SllAU. ...... 303 .. 3 ti WHOLE YAMS ................. • ·1 CHOfftD • MllCED ••• II. % cm 3 ti S&W CLAMS ................ .. ·1 uuosors ............ * pl 29c SOUR CREAM ..................... . rno·isouP Mix ..... 3 ·ti MINCE MEAT S&W , •• for ...., -. .. ~ ~ 5 9 flavor ••• heap It hath .... tWiy OUlt • • • c 21 OWKe tart DAltCOlD ••• -... 7• BUTTER·-···~····~~~............... 1· ...... ')ft,. BISQUICI ...... ~.~.~~ ....... ~1 .. llEADOMiOlD ••• °"" 4nr f 66 NO& .......... ~.~........... 1· Mim·1s .. co 1 N ........... s · S1 GREEN BEANS ~ !: :=:., °:'..-= 4 No • .30I $1 Cvt Groen ..... ~ tt,l. fff CGM Whole! MIS. CUllllOlfS ••• U .. N, Cn .... • 5nr POULTRY DllSSll. .... ~~...... 1· ALUMIM fOI. •• , JI.ii. ... 4nr REYNOLDS WAP ... ~.~ .... 1'"' ClRCUS ... U & N. sftr MIXED NUTS u.~.................... 1· DOU'S SLICO .•• 11. lli4 C11S 5 ti P I N E A P P L f.. ... . .... . .. . .. . .. ... .., • 1 MAXWELL HOUSE For real, rfc:h cefho ftcwort 6 5 C 2-lb. can ••• $1 .29 l-lb. 3-lb. can ••• $1.93 can FROZEll ••• 10 .. NL 6 H Bl RDS E Y E Pf AS.......... •. ;:.1 BRo·crotttTu .......... 3 • si CRE·A'ME.D10 .. sP1NACH 3 • S1 iRANiFEsiuCE ...... : ... ~ ...... 49t ORAN&E JUICE ,_.... ..................... 5 I.-51 w.·a ._... ,.,._ 1'"' .....,.,. -cans1• 12-01. can ••• 39c JOHNSTON'S HOLIDI Y PIES ltt• ............. _...... fM'll_~ .. -••• ~ .. ,_,... • M ..... ,, _, .. "' ......... ,__, 49:. IOYAL HOST ICE CREAM ........ ._., ... ....... ....... ............. ,... .. . ,...,.,.... ~,..,.. .... ,.,... ... ,......, 69C ~- . . ~Of Pt£RTY n. ........ "' ... the ...,.. ..... "9r· 0.... ...... It'• ....... of yw whee .. ,_ .. lit odF IUit sdes.e•• .. lh• tt. 1 ' 1 w •• ttMlt we ,_,. recetvM. ~ luet •• O'fl tineeltWI did M "'eftJr..~ °'°' '" COMMemONte the 4-1 with • .... 1p,.cull of the felffve llltoenl. Plump ....._...,.._.ted tuftcey1 ••• ,..sted t• • M"¥OrY 9oldon 1oo4Mu ••• ~ re4 CNltbeny ,_. m'4 O"MMY white .... .,,. .. pet.too• ••• 9oltlon velvety ,..,.., --4 rldt pny ... phmtp apple ,.., ••• 1MOOttt creomy pum~ln or spicy mlnco moat ••• hot he.-ty coffoo ••• bowl• pllo4il hlfh with ordtor411 ripened fruit and fcl'#orlt• nut• ••• •·h-hl ••. thb Is Thtlnkqt.""81 And to Ito IUN that this ThonktflVlnt wlll Ito o clay to be 10ftt romember94, let your pa.ttnlnt beeht at 11 landlol Auvro your fomlly Giid ftiend• of all tho ploa1uros of oxtnl 1poclGI faro. No matter what your ..-qulrometlta lft 11&0, 11 lanche vartety offors • dlolco lft torkoy• to .ult yov to tho ....... ,... lhoal411 you profor a tuty halft er a eucculeftt roolt, II lllfteho'• -.uoUty offon you 1ncom,..s11sto satbftldton. lo why "°' keynote your holiday with fo116vo faro from 11 ._.. ••• •hott for the flnott food1 whonl you know you'll rocolvo tho most Mtllfoctloll. Shop II IOftth• • , • you'H Ito tlctd you tlldl PRICES IN EFfECT MON. THROUGH WED., NOV. 21, 22 AND 23 IN THE SPIRIT OF THE HOLIDAY, WE WILL IE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DA YI LEAN! SMOKED HA a"s FULLY TEN DEil ~F COOKED! r------., .....w .. _ .... ,_ .. I _ .... .., ..... , ..., .• ,_ I Eve.y poric let Mlectod t.r E •ondlo ••• cured f.r II Rench. ••. exactly to ft Rancho'• ~co· I ..._ ._...., '-' ...,_. tfoMI fof thcrt .., ........ Rawer that crMt• lading ............ , yov'll ho¥e to give on "A pl111'' to cena CUT II lancho'• "-· And y..,. tMtv. the opportunity to buy the flMlt ~" hCMI at o price yov'd n,,.ct I p Q R K I 14 pGf '°' for ... tfVCllity -~ )"OV shop IJ londtol H...nlne yow. IMnU witfl El Rancho .... -I c H 0 p s I you 'II IN tlocf you dldl -:-.::::--...... 45c ~d~····53c ~~·~ ... 59c: 89 : SHANK HALF . • ll!n PORTION • WHOLE HAM • I f I ---. H A M s L I c E s -c.ne. Cuttf 98~ I I L------.J u.s~:=~ FANCY TURKEYS =.::: ROZEN FANCY! U.U.A. .... "A" RODM ••• ,..., ...., .... ......, ................ ,.. ~ ""' .......... ,,, ... ,... ........... .._ .............. ,.,.... ............ ... ......, .......... , ........... ...,., ••. ,..11 .. _ .... .....,..,. ... _, a.. ti .... ,_ ........... II a.die......, • ... ,Ne ,.. •• .,... .. ,., ... ...., .... . ROZINI ANm QUAUTY GIADI A TOMS ....... jHens lnl RESH SUPIEMS U.S.D.A. ....... A •••• NllHI .... ...... 1-r Wr4 ._ .._ .... ....., ..._.. Illy -•st Is d'r ..... • -,.. " ... ..,, ........ -...... ...., _,...., ...._ _ ..,.... ............ .....,, ....., ......... -....,. .... ,.. .. ....... .... ,...., ............................. "'' ttMJ RtESHI a RANCHO'S RNEST GRADE .. A" TOMS •••.. !Hens 49~] JONIS" ••• PA.ma 4CJC SAUSAGE ...... ~.~ ..... . The lancheMI want you to lcftow tftat WO MO portfcufeffy ltadifvl fof the MDny opporNnffi .. yo11 hew• ...... 111 to IN of a.rvfc•. JUNIOI llLYIYIW 49' ' TURKEYS ..... • .. ~.~.~..... a IA.TM'S ILACIHAWI 59· SLICED BACON .1 ~.~ • ALAllAM HI• $149 CRAIMEA T ................ •o • .. ........................... ..... .-... .......... ,.tllllfl ...... a ... tl I ~~~at, SWHTI GOLDIN MIATIOI l l 29 RED Y--AMS f:~ . : ·-.' APrW ........ ~.~ ........ 2 ro.. 2fC iiDGRiPES ..... ~.~ .... 2 ... 19' DIGllf HOOi .•. 1 •· .... 'tee FRESH DATES ............. ~~· .... 1.7 'ANCY OUAUTY1 3 s1 Mixed Nuts ...................... ... FOR FINER FOODS • • • • • ARCADIA ........ u1.a ........ JllW.C..... .... N~llACH mr......,....., SOUTH ,ASADINA ........ ................ - AIMOVI 59• TURKEYS ...... ~....... • NaHWTllN 98• OYSTllS ........ ":. ~ ..... . ot+k11~·~1 CHitti"cit!EsE ~~.~.nc HOaMR'I -.SUL PA.CUM LUNCH MEATS a.-..... '-. ,... .. ... ........ 3fc Plcld9 • ,....., on... ~ .... "' -u-Leef. F°iiNKs ........ ~.~ ......... 4~ HOHi& 'I "*'Liii SAllSAaE ........... ,... ........ ~.fie ...... "'"""· ......... " .. .... .... U.del<atapi Specials ---·---................. el ........ IWIC-.__. , " ,, ~orning Clubs Rel{indle Glow of · Christmas; • The spirit of giving will till the air in Balboa Bay Club Tbunday. Dee. 8, when Newport Beach Thunday MOrning Club memben llT'ive laden with gifta fC1l' Santa's pack. Aiia, the glow of-Chriatmu will be rekindled for children and adult patient,, at Fairview State Hospital when Mn. Howard A. Mitch- ell, oommUOlty service chalrman, and her committee deliver tti.. packages in time for distribution by Santa. However, the club's generous contributiona baff not been 11.mitad to the month C1f December. ThrouCllout the year fund raben ll't pr-. 1e11ted to benefit various philantbroplee. La.st month Mn. Jack W. Manhall, junior put president pr..-tAl4 a '750 cbect to Joeeph Kroll. dean Of lludent activiUes at Oranl• Coast College to start a perpetual loan fund in tbe name of the club. Each ~ t.hl.s organization will donate toward& thia fund irom monies realiied from their annual Treasures and Trivia sale, which will be conducted 10me time in April in the Oorona dill M• home of Mn. Howard W. Rusaell. During the holiday brunch members and iueata will be brou&ht into close harmony with the seuon when tlbe Christ child la remem- &ered by an unU!ual and varied Cbristnus program to be presented by the Woodlandair<es. This choral group, comprised of alm06t 30 young women from San FernaDdo Valley, ~ tradltiorW and contemporary music from the classics to c&lypeo in addition to their annual Christmal and •Prinl coocert.s. Most of the members of the group are vocal soloists, musk ar- rangers and aocompan.ista M well • instrumental imtructon. Since 1960 they have been directed by Rae DenkeT who •!udi'd at the Kan· sas Cjty Con.tervatory of Music. -........ I In keeping with the theme of the day, Mn. Roland J. Smith and her committee will deoorete tablea for the lO:SO Lm. affair with min. tature Christmas treet and Santa&. Mn. M. E. Schinkel. f1rst vice pnP- dent has arranged the program, a.ad Mn. Robert W. Goedhart wUl CQD- duct the meeUng. . . SANT A'S HELPERS -Brl.ngiq cheer to patients at Fairview stat. llolpJtal la tbe major undertUinC ol Newport Beach nun. day Jrkning Club next IDOllth. When memben gather at 10:30 Lm. Tbunday, Dec. 8, in Balboa Bay Club, they will bring their tradi- tional CJir1stlml offerlng-glfts for the bolpital The group not Sparkling, Soiree Seasonal Salute ~ Henlding the holiday leMOD early with a gala 8IOiree eo that the remainder ol December will be free for private puties and other large«!lle cielebntiona are members of Co«ta Mesa Wednesday Mominc Club. White tl'fleS and red r09e1 will adorn tabl• in the New· pqrt6' Inn for the Ohrlstmu aalu~ a dlnn• dance ~ tdr Friday, Dec.%. Ffll'tivities will beaiJl with cock1aill at 7:30 p.m.; dinner will be aened at 8:80, and ctmrfng to tbe mulic of. Bob Fr'089- chle llld hb orchestra will follow. Mn. Harold Jencb, special ldivittel cb2lnnan is ar- ranging the affair. Advance reservatiom are neceuary and may be made with Mn. Willlam Hlll. Allo heading a (QD!Dft- tee ii Mn. Robert Hay, who ta in charge ot decorations .. After the club perty, aections will meet in various loca- tions for Christmll perttes and gift •cbanlee. Mn. Bell Brouwer, chairman will bolt a get-togtaler' of golfers ln her home Monday, Dec. 5; while Globetrotten IDd Design for Living sediona will combine forees for a oofiee and gift exchange Wednesday, Dec. 7, in the home of. Mn. Ant.bony Gen.IOlle. only will help Santa by overoowtnc his pack, here, Mra. Howard MftcbeU. community service dWrman; Mrs. Robert W. Goedbart, president and Mrs. H. W. ~(from left) help dll4t off his suit lor his annual trek ' llA ANDERSON, Edttw ~ ......... "· ttM "-,, Mrs. Robert Erbacher. chairman, announced the bridae group will meet for a deslert •t 12:30 p.m. Wfldne&9day, Dec. 1., in the Stuft Shirt. On the same day the Junior Section will achan&e lifta, aocording to chairman, Mn. Orville How· land. She may be called for lllf!8ting location, and Mrs. Er· bachfJr ii tuma ~om for the bridp meeting. Wlndlng up Mdion parties will be bowlers, who will ptber in the ~of Mn. C. A. Honeywell, cbairman, 'Ibun- d,q. Dec. 15.10r a..potlutk luocheon... DREAMING 0 1' A WHITE CHRISTMAS -And, this dream will oome true for Costa Mesa Wedneldlay Morning Club memben and guests when they amve at the club's holiday dinner daMe, for • winter wonderland wtll be-Cft!lft!d"'1!rUJe NlWJjorter Inn • setting fOr the Friday, Dec. 2, party. Anticipating the mood are (from left) Mr. and Mrs. William E. AMmua and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. June who are read] to wend their wa.y to the festlvitles. . Once They Say 'I Do,' Do They or Don't They? DEAll ANN LANDERS: Tba Jetter from "Wall Street WllTlor" wu an eye-open... I am l)ad Co know there 1s at leut one man Jn the world who u too tired far aex.. I'm $3. My flnt bllaband dJed when • WU !O and I tblnt I know w'hat hlJD .. My second husband also waa after mt nlCbt and day. I had to divorce blm to set some nit. Two yean 1ltlr I mmrled a man a thlnt.· tnc rd .,. wt o1 dlD.l'f. H•'• tht worlt ot tb• Jol Your cokmm Is a po1t-trlduata coarM tn unn,. Thank you for tt - GEMINI DEAR ANN: What 1 rotten trick )'OU pulled on eYflr7 lOVMWved wile ln America. I wonder if you know how snucb trouble you cause. My Locbin- VU' liu been pvin' me Ile old rou- UDI urm dead tired beatinl ID1 btalDI out mak1ni a ltv1Q1 for you and the kidl -bla bla bla... I've been •11ina it 11 not noanal for a man • ,_.. old to be tuo tll'ld lor love no matt.er bow hard ~ wcd;J at bi.I ~~ you co-u., with JOUr ool- WDJl and tab HJS Q)t. Ht baa ol nothtn1elltfortwO411,. WbJ doc't you r1Urt? -MAD DEAR ANN: I wilts I could trade places with Wall Sen.t Warrlor'i wife. She doean't know bow lucky ab• la. M7 huaband thi.nb aa Ja ~ annv to evet7thln1 -teutio., lltepl•IDlll. wony, ti.adache. Where he got lhia crazy Idea I'll never know but 1l hu l>ten th• bane of my existence for 11 years. I wonder if I'm the only wom an m the world who Is married to sucb a nut. Ask around, will you" -PA· DUCAH SHIMMY QUEEN DEAR ANN: Please tell "Warrior" bt la an tsnorant boob. When will men learn that sex and love are not the ume thin'? A simple, "I love you,•• 1 warm carer.a. or a sweet kiss on the cMlk would keep most hard-work· lq. floor -acrubblni, baby-tendlnt wives happy for a week. In fact. a Utile alfeeUon WITHOUT sex as the objective, would be darned welcome. Women &et tired, too. you know - MADELINE DEAR ANN "Warrior" had a lot to say about women, most of It pil:>- blab. Funny how some men can be so &mart when it comes lo businen and 10 stupid when it comes to the female psyche. Warrior complained becauae !'Ila wife's timing was poor. He resented her bringing up money mattert when he was In an amorous mood. Even the dumbest w1fl' knows that tbt oaly Wl}' to get anything extra out ol a husband is to nail him when be feela rom1ntic. Any wlfeo who tries to 1et a new vacuum swHper. or a new f'\11 out of the old man by ex· f ._ --. ... . . .. .. . . . . . plaining that she nffda one Is out of her mJnd. -BEEN TiiERE AND BACK DEAR ANN : Why don't men wise up? The reason women attach so much importance to sex i~ because It's the only method of communication open to us. Men don 't talk anymore. They turn on the TV, or bury their noses in the newspaper or just fall uleep. The only way a v.·lle can win the bat· Ue for her husband's attention Is to use her strongest weapon. -CHICK-ADEE DEAR ANN LANDERS· Where do all the tired men come from ? When l was slngle I never ran tnto a man who wu too tired for anything What u there about the marriage seremony that creates such exhaustloil! If you know will you please Jet me in on tt? -LOLLYPOP DEAR LOLL \'POP AND REAO. ERS: Tomorrow I wUJ let yoe all ba on pJuty. I'm coln' to print wlaat l recant 11 the bett reply to the Wall Street Warrlon. Ste you but. -ANN LANDERS. To solve some or the frustratiou. disappointments and dlsilluslonmenta of married ll!e, ~end for Arm Landen' booklet, 'What to Eipect From Mar- riage." enclosing with your request W Cl'nts 1n com and a long, sell.ad- dressed. stamped l'nvelope Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Sl'nd ttlem to her In care of the DAILY PILOT. enclosing a stamped. aell·addreued envek>Pf · · - .. 1_8 DAILY PILOT /~ltrfts .--------------------------------------------.. •11:Z:a:z:=!!!m--Dl---ICl!::::C:Z:Sil:C~::::lrml1 ••••••••• •1 1966 Zonta Girls HOnored ESTANCIA Ruth ~nley CtlM HIGH Kathleen Gren CM HIOH Lfftda Kauffman NH HIGH Pam Larodt Area Coeds Na1ned Girh-of-mo1ith Eich 'month durini tb• aclloot year Newport Har· bor 1.oDta Qub bODOl'I &D ouUtandinC &Id tn Ndl ol the area hlih ecbooll. From the rlDb ol tbe &lria chot· en. an mmual aw.rd ol a *50 savings bond ls ~aented to the outstanding girl-of·the· year in each school. The Mlsaet Ruth Manley, Estancia High School; Kath- leen Gregi, Corona del Mar High; Linda IUiufiman, Cos.. ta Mesa High. and Pam La· rock, Newport Harbor High received bonors at Zonta's awards lUDCbeon. ESTANCIA Miu Manley, dalllhtef of Mr. and Mrs. Ka Manley of Costa Meia la a ftr1 bul1 coed dUl'UlJ ber senior year, and she lt1ll llWll&ff to find el:tra time for outa1d• activities, Tri-HJ·Y and cheerleadin1. A member of the Pep Club for two years, this year she ls vice president, and I.a president of Chsceodo Club. For four ...-n Iba bu worUd wttb the Mdip1 Sinl"1 ID4 Gtrla' AtbJMlll Allod•Uon, and tbla .,.. la GAA third ~ pnlklent. Vot.d m O I t outltandlDI '9'0Cal and modwn daDcl ttudmt in tb1 11th lfade, M!u Mam., -"° fl acdn ., Anociated Student Body teereta;y. She plans to en- W' Orange Cout Colle11 upon high school gradua- tion. CdM HIGH American Fleld Service candidate Miu Greu ii a songtoeader, p a r t 1 c tpatel with the pep squad ralliu and has been a tnember ol the Ski Club for two 7ean. 'lbe -coed, daughter of Mra. Clarence Gregg of Balboa bland and the late Mr. GftU, is OD the yearbook committee and wu active ••a~ in th• GM, Speech CJub an4 Fl'en.:h dub. Planninl to atund UCLA wtUi a major in humaldtlel, Mlu Orta allo bopa to be accepttd for the AFS pro- cram, Americans Abroad. ()ut&ide activtUu lnclude membenbip bl SL Andnw'a Prtlb7taiaa Oardl IDd 1:=:i:=. tt; Easy Knit Executive POlitiom which she bal been a mem- ber alnct the ..... ,, .. COSTA MESA Alto opUm.la1iD Moat the Amerioa.na Atlroed iirocram 11 Mlaa Kauftm&n. daqb- ttr of Mr. and Mn. Alvin H. Kauffman ol Coat a Mesa. Aw ard.s are notbln& new to this coed, wao Wll , .. lected by MalODic ~ Lodfe and named lopbo- hlore g I r 1-of·t b •1 •a r: Americana AbroM Hmlfi. nallat, junJor and senior years; delecate to tbt Red Cross leadenhlp traJ.ninj camp, alld third place wb). ner i.n UCI 's P'reftch aput- lng contest Thia year lib• la active u yearbook editor. prealdeat of AFS and member ol Quill and Scroll. Laat year she also participated u ad· visory board member, wu Sophomore Clua vice pre•· !dent and GAA member. Active ln the apeecb d~ partmepl and a National i'onuic Le..-IDlmber. • la a. redpilDt ol tr. ~ls.~~ Wives Urged W Manage Bow to Wed Smart.tr. Kauffman 0 f ' a D 1-d tbt fWld.nJaiq driftl far ..... <Ja1ltJ a.r..-.. .. hll .._a 1mmlJW ol the 11 .. Verde M.tbod1lt QIQrcb for four,...... SIM pl.au to turtber bar education at Ocddental « tbe Unlvcnlty of c.llfomla. Santa Barbl:ra and. major ta u.s. foreJo aervlc.. BAUOR HIGH ,,,. daupter of Mr. and .Mn. u...r M. Wroct ol a.ta ...... Ml9a Larock -.,.... prelident ol TJ1.. HJ. y bl bu freshman and topbomon ,un. TM P'll' state delepte al.so bu been acUw for four yeva 1D tbe GM. 1'bl rotteJ ol tbe Pep Qub ad drl11 tltam lDclQde bl!' name. She Is currently HD.lor repreaentaUw to tb• GAA cabinet and Glrla' Leque vice praident. AJ a junior she was a flag twirl· er. GAA correspondin& sec· retary and a member of th• dAICe production. ,.. CMta .. coed plant to ~ lD peychol· 011 at UR: • What's Doing p1tture: pee MARY DAY, 642-4321 --·-s : • I 8 ••• •t Wonderland Club Faces Creations Featured Tbe ninth annul a.rllt· mu tree Wcmderl a n d Fubloo Sbow will bt pr• Hiited by the Sa!lta Ana Aaxilill'J to the F a m l 1 y Service AModation ot or. lll'9 County. Excltblf drta chl1per, DaYid Barr YiD ahow hll new Un• lD the Disneyland Hotel ~. Dec. f, at 11 Lm. Olarlea Robblna will .ct ., commentator and apecla1 bolidl1 music wm bt fUrnJabed by the Jimmy Ames Trio. Gueata will be given the opportunlty of winnlnf the CbriJtmal trees designed and donated by 0 r a n I e County·-merchants and uni- que table decorations also will be awarded. Barr will donate one or his costumes as a special doorpriu. Mrl. Ricblrd Martin, 1eneral cbalnnan, an· DOUD.ces Mrs. T. W. Gully at 542-2493 will take reser· vltlons. • Important Decisions Important deciaiooa face memben ol the Y oun1 So- phisticates Women's Club who w!l elect officers and cbooee new memben dur· 1_ 1 meettni in Peek'• Jull l.n case you havet1't -. heard, ne Rullue Art Com- FamBy 1'erNce Room, iJll TRAC u a weird tale about WutmJnllter at 7 p.m. a Commie submarine that Tuelday, Nov. 29. comet too clote to the US ot A Mn. De-fty Erney, Mn. otf-sbore IJlanda ilear Massa· Bruce Muon and Mra. ch\llltta and rum AO'OWld. Dutc:b· Kallemeyn, cbal:r· Bltel plays tbt captain of the man were tbe nomlnatlnc Ytsstl He aendJ a party cominittee and ldected 1horeward ·to obtain aid In ooe of the two qualified shoving.of( again. candidate. running for Heb office. The Americana ln a small T b e active membership villa1e believe tbiJ lJ u 1n- all0 will be asked to choose vulon and act accordlnsty, new memben from amon& even to nndinc a modern the provisionals wbo have "Paul Revere" on his belea· completed their provision· iuered way. The chaos be· alship for the 1966 seuon. comes cat.utrophk and one All women wbo fuWlled thing leads to one other thio& t b e l r required activities and the lall&hs start 1enerat· and partkipated actively in tng from the viewing audi· the crouJ> are ellglble to ence. became active members ln J &DUil')'. 1967. u p at the Mesa, starting ~ PRE-INVENTORY ~ ~ '\ \ \\ '\ ~\\\\\,\I 1 I 1 l/1 / ll~ 0 ... ~ Wednesday. nine sparkling new musical numbers, eleveo famo11J ndnt cars and lovely Call share the 1polllJbt with Elvi1 Predey u be appears 1n bi.I 22nd movie. _.... --~ I\\\\\\\,~ 8plaout ls all \bout a sinter· racer-bachelor •bo wan~ to sing, race and avoic1 matri· mony. Females having oth~r ldea1 about Elvis' marriage are Shelley Fabares, Dian.e McBain and Deborah Walley. Not Hllder, II tlle i.eoa belna taaPt to boulnlnt dudq & ...... eaar-. ta t la • Pht x.tbndllt Obarcb, l'oaata.a VallQ • lDltrueted bJ Mn. f)ar- oth1 Wenck, Oruie Coun-t.Y lllme ~ ~t the um-OCC Coed Engaged lt'• time for our yearly inventory . . . and your timel.1 aavinp for Christmas! Take advantage of theM LOW LOW PRICES! ~ So, U you like FJvis and motor races and are not 1m· mune to lookin& at temptuig torsC>e$, Ulen yoa just might well go tor SplHat at the Meta this comlnc week. venlt.7 "' Clllfarnla "'"" culture Bztenaioa servic., the courae II belni lpOD-Mn. Ernat J. Vltuccl of Mra. Mac R. Rtafro of Co- sored by th• ~t&IJl Val-Corona dll Mar baa an-rona del Mar. ley Woman's Club tbro\llh nounced tbt taiaaem • 11 t The couple are both IJ'ad· uateJ of Corona dtl Mar it.a home manai-t11t and of her daqbter, Martaret Bllh s ch 001 an<& are at· finance committee, chaJrtd A.nil Vltaed. to Mac Ran-tedin& Oran,. Cout Col· by Mn. Dale Mowrey. d&1l Ren.fro U. le•• where ahe ls major1D& Durtnc the ftnt HNlon. • entJUed the Houtebold Ex· Tbt br1dHltct a1ao ls the in math. Her flance ltudles t1 Mr W-A" Id d.allibler Of U!e late Mr. ln the field of eltctronlcs. ecu ve, 1· ~ to Emeat J. Vltucd, and ber No weddina date hu beto the l2S women preteat that flance la tbe ICID ol Mr. and aeMcted a bounwife, Ute a career 1 ________________ ·--------~ woman, must prac;tke Sood manacanenl Becauu abt lJ her OW'll bOla, a bousewtf1 baa many advantaie1 over ber work- 1 Ing sister, however, to take Richly borderett sleeves lldvantace ol this po1ltJon. are fashion n 1 w 5! UM she mu.st learn to be ef. three.ply fingering yarn-ficient. New''lfaWl·.,"ftlVar l1 lllby'1 d-rtl llrllli' llab:ll ApplL effective wool. Steps the home advisor! Easy-krut stoc kinette with suggeskd towards this end o,.,..nwork crocheL M a k • uicluded scbedulln& 1 free .-~ hour ev'ry day as a 1oaJ ~coop or high neck -:V4• t 1 k f d d · 'hort or sleeveless. Pattern ° 00 orwar to unng work; listing chores a n d i:un· sizes 32.J.4; 36-38 ; 4(). later evalualillg the list for 42 : ·4445. changes: enlltting the aid Thirty.five cents (coing) of youngsters in the borne, fnr e~ch pattern -add 15 and not overdoing. 'rnls for each pattern for FatJgue. a problem com- hrsl·class ma1lmg and ape-mon to many hoUHwlvu, rial handllni: Send lo Allee la actually a psychologlcal Brooks. the DAILY PILOT. rather than a physical mal· 10.S Needlecraft Dept.. Bot ady in 90 percent o( the 163. Old Chelsea Station. cases. said Mrs Wenck. New York. N.Y. 10011. Print According to her, the viJ. Name. Addreu, Zip, P1l-Uan wtuch causes fatigue ter• Number. is boredom, and he can be ZIO MOST BEAUTIFUL avoided through the crea· NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS tlon of distractions when It in new 1967 Needlecralt comes time to tackle dull ~t&logl Knit, crochet f..tJ. but necessary chores. ions, afghans, quilt.I, em-An example of such a Te,._ .. pe4 the -"Ole ftmlty bro1dery, toya. lifts. 2 Free chore is ironina. which th• will went to tt.I eome ... thlt'1 Patterns. Send 25 centa to-housewife could accompllab how It 11 with Gerber Dutch dav while listening to the radio. Apple Dusett. lutelou1 1ppl1 I'.? remarkahif' ,,).* watching television . talkfna fl1vor, ~ri!.ed with a &prir*i. of qwlts -com~ pat to her chikiren or evaluat·I clnn.mon, mell¥d by 1 bit of in color 1n Ml!leum Q lng and plannlns her daily buttef. Sound pd7 Wftch ,...., Thin'•• hlddtn benefit fot btbyr thl.a dllldous dusert la enriched with vitamin~ (lut lan't ~t ju&t whit yw'd expect from Gerbet1) 81rb1r· D1111rts for babies and toddlers Book 2. Quilting moUl1. schedule amill et the ¥lfJ first "°°""'" Send 50 cents. Send also !or During the second 111------------------------Quilt Book 1-16 romplete aion, which will start atj pattf'rns 50 cents. ll 30 11 m. tomorrow. Prt· -------------------_:. l .I STORES OPEN PROMP11.Y AT 10 A.M.! OM & 2 'c. Styl• BETTER DRESSES ·::· sa 'ro $28 $55.00 Rttular --Hlprlder & Bikini CAPRIS ~~ $5 T0$10 Home IP"ft & Corduroy PANT SUITS •: $12ro$18 $35.00 Decron-Kodel- Whlp Cream BLOUSES R ... to $13.00 13 -ro s5 Chatlts--Poor Boys -Helene• TOPS :~ $4 T0$10 Koretron & flannel R ... to $11.00 SKIRTS s5 TO s9 OMI SPIC.Al. TAIU SWEATERS 1/3 to SOo/o OFF REGULAR PRICE! ~~ J leltl9• tti."4 I*.,.,..., A.,. I Ill UOu / Crile MH1 I 270 '••I 11th St /Ml llU LOllHl: Mo1W•1 """ 11tuN1Y 10.00 •·'"· te 1"00 p.m .. ~1 10:00 1.m. to s:oo "'"'· THI wtT HAL: Mon411 thnl llt&deJ 10:00 a.m. IO &:00 ,.m .. 'rtdq ntcht tit t:OO P·"" Screen·slde with Sl>btout at the Mesa. startillf Wednesday eve. will be Waco, a motion picture that brinis Jtne Ru~· ~It Lnto Ml view along with big supply of names that • have made Hollywood famOU$ tor fine films . There's a real treat In store far Harbor vea home·makers every week at the Mesa thee· tre. It's posaible to enjoy 11 tine feature mm durtn1 th e week. on Wedneldly after· noon 1. MESA MATINEES brtng you t.belr reru.tar show w~kly, starUn& promptly at one o'clock with free refresh· ment.s. FREE P ASsES to tbe Udo or the Maa 'f lll bl malled today to P. C. D&ltbout. 874 Conerus, Cotta Meaa. v. Jt. Yack, eu Lido Park Dr., N•W· port a.acb, Dod.lt Cbm1. 808 Seaward Rd., Coraaa cW Mar and J. 8 . Moor., 112 Via Q\llto, Udo lall. We'll look forward to bav· IDI you, too, 11 I l'Jfll or "P1c:!ture PMb" at the Udo or Me11 ooe Wffk real aoon. • ' ij •• , . • I .... ~ ...... , ... : ~·, - MOfldl1, HMnlbet ~ 1~ DAILY PllOT/N1Wt-Prt1t J• ·( . ---~-• • • .II ___ _.......__ I ()f lire OllS Due the alar ~re ~e uxe lrlO· ter- : hs lilt. ~va ~ri­ in. It'd. r&r· and ray tel-' I be the ivil· IV· DIS ltl't 1m. out hat fA :al· Dd. the rty in 1all in· ily, ern ea· be- >ne ing • ·at· ldi· ing ing feD ely rjth ars :er· to tri· 1~r age LDe ey. 1nd 1m· lng ghl the at lay ion US• 'Ith hat )~ >re ers ea· r a the leT• :ES iOW at ~sh· Jdo led 874 n.. aw· 608 {ar Via IY· oC .ldo on. YOU ., AND YOUR FAMllY EAT IETTER FOR LESS WHEN YOU DO All YOUR SHOPPING AT WHm F101111 .will· have ONLY the FINEST U.S.D.A. GRADE II A" FRESH -NOT FROZEN HEN AND TOM -TURKEYS for your HOLIDAY DINNERSl· WHITE FRONT U.S.D.A. GRADE ''A" •FRESH• I .. 6 .... ., Sllld.. 2~ Whlt• fro•t will c•ry ONLY U.l.D.A. Gracie ''AH yo••1, ltrecul 1t .... 1tet1 htr- keys this yHr. Doultle-yo•r-•eney• • back 9uart111teetl to 'the fl11Ht yov'vo ever put Oft your Thank19lvln1 ttlltlel They will be priced In accorcl•nce with Roasting Chickens 36t ... our low cllHount price policy. In orCler to White PN11t U.l.D.A. •oe1ce• wn UMU 18 c 1tr1n1 you tll••e low, tllMO••t prtc.. Round Steak BoM11 •9 ... 9":!.. . . lb. . we c•n Rot publish ovr fl••I prlcu •• -. we 1e11cl tlal1 atl te ,,..., I• ftlct, .. , · • 8 :.~!:r.::."" .. _ ..... ito.ft•I i;~p1;;;-,. ~l' i&. Shop r.t,1 Wltite Fr.t wm .. Closetl'1111n. "--1...a..a..n...i wt."9,.....U.LD.A.~ wnwUMd 78c _____ ·-........--.....-_ .... __ -_,___. ., ... ~, ... Rib Roast~ ,.,. Wllll'I NONT V.LD.A.-CMOICP PRUHGROUND LEAN BEEF WllllU. .......... 49.l . Wlllte ..... tU.;tA.-CWC.• Wmce~11s1.21 . IONILUI • e D.llWMHI TOP S1 01n Steak •1".. •b. I • C WMnt fllON'f •.S.D.A. •CllOICI"' cHUCK ~-=~· I STEAK 59~ HERE ARE THE WHITE FRONT EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK LOW , DISCOUNT PRICES-BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE GAMES OR STAMPS GRADI 11AA" • ONE DOZEN• FRISH • LARGI WltM ..... ,EGG S .... :-6.i!. ........ McCORMICK'S 13 OZ. CAN.J MIXED '=~= . NUTS .... ~-·~!:_ .. _ .( SPRINGFIELD • ONE GALLON• APPLE WllH•AMll RHWHIRI I c I D E R .............. ~l~~ ........ . OCEAN SPRAY • NO. 300 CAN \WIOll • S1IAllD Wl1ll UMll ~y llllWMDI SAUCE .. : ....... i!~-....... . ARDEI EGG IOG QT. 5 5' AlDIN EGGNOG llGAL 99• . . '·c & H e·a. ll. PIG. OBERTl'S •NO. ONE TALL• ..1 •IK .t • ' •, VW'I'° ~' ' . ~ I ·::,:; . SUGAR I • ' .. :. ~ ..... :,-= 2133c DAYS OF MR 1i ....... na.111aoAMtetaHPM IAT. taao A& te 7110 P.M. =--, ... AJL .. .7110 , ... PrlCll ~·" lllr.2ht "New.23rt ' PllUIUIY e IAUAIDI • I 01. 1VIH wmleAMll 12 .. $1 1w1n oa Bi •t ......... , o IUnnMllK $CUI S I roa Uc R • CAIN VALLI\' e ILICID e ~ LL PKO. 5"'55 CHEESE ::.:::-· 69' MDIWl•IOS.CUPI• •cl:r-DIPS ::.::...-49' 59.~. 3i '1 RAFI"& e PlllUDIL'"IA e I 01. 'KO. 2 II 2 9 (flao1 Cheese;:.:.:-2 f. 33' ~ c Colossal OLIVES > WITH OAMll 33c ••••• ••• ••••••h••••• • llSIWHlll YAMS CELERY RED VELVET FRESH CRISP 2:25• 2:25· POTATOES RUSSETS 49c 10 LB. CELLO All HIDS TO LOW DISCOUNT VALUES LEAD TO 3088 BRISTOL • COSTA MESA . \ . - 1 I I I I ( I ~· JO DAILY PlLOT /NtwS·Prtu MOl\daY, Nowmbtr 21, 1966 Chapter Packs Cans For Direct Delivery Mmnben J1L Pttl tbapter. JCllpp& Pbl S1cma eoruity .. !OUDdlng up canned &'OOdl for • 'lb.ank4· &ivinl bidet tbtJ wtl1 d~ 1iver to • DtedJ family to- morrow. lmmediately f o 1 Jo wiDI Tbanka&l.tQ, t h e y will tum their aljllta towvda Olriatm&I when they will •1ain produce a ,Vt bu· ket for deUvery. AJao oD the «tenda foe i r f !Jntweff STATIONlllY STORE 3369 Via Udo '....,_.._.OIJ·10U • c... s. ... .,, . . ......... .,.. • a.tiit-C-* ~~ter la tbt .... tty'• suaar Ptmn BaD wtlda will take place in the IA· fay.tte Hotel, IAnl Beech on Saturday, Dec. 3. Din· ner will be ""8d at 8:80 and danclq wUJ foDow. On Tuesday, Dec. &, at 8 p.m. the aroup will pther with their llater &apter. Alpha Iota, lD the Buena Park bome Of Mn. Jama Leonard. DwiDa tbe meet. in( mem&en and pledtes will exchange llfta, secret sisters for the pelt 1UJ' wiH be diadoled, and new namea wSl be drawa for 1915'7 aecret pa.la. . 'lbe ~ pl~e train· inl meeting of tbe seuon will tate pi.ace in the Santa Ana home of Mn. Roa Fndson at 7:30 p.m . Wed· n~ay, Dec. 7. Mra. Roa· aid Walter of Costa Mesa wlB preaent the subjects for the evening, Public ~kin1 and Ruabin1 Pro- cedurea and Etiquette . . · Going W eat· and EtUt Vows Repeated In Los Alamitos Gowned Ln floor lenJtb 1teen aatin Wrt. Her flow· aatin with a cbmtll11 lace ea wae ~ ctryaan&be- train, Ani•la Marte Mo-m=amaida d r • s aed CullouJh wu ucortad to Identically, were Nlu J• th• anar o1 Holy Cl'oll Lu· neu MeeuDOQfh IDd Mil• theran Cbweb, Loe Almll· Rita ~ant. alaterl of the toa Satu?U1 nllbt to be-bride and bddqroom. come the brictt of Orma Or-'Ibe 100 of Mr. and Mn. ton C r a D k Jr. of New· Orma Crank of Newport port Beach. Beach asked Gary Rees to During the double rlnl be h1a best man. Ushers ceremony performed by were John Connor, D l c k the Rev. Elmlr Thyr, can·. Maddox Ind Loula Salley. dleUgbt 1 l o w e d OD the Followin1 1be ceremOQY, wbJte and pJd chr)'HD-a cbampacne recepUon themum• wblch adorned took p!ac:e in the Edge- tbe alt.Ir. br«lk Ina, Buena Park far Given ln mama,. by 150 suettl. her Cather. the dauOster of An English major at SM Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Mc-Dieso State CoDec•. the Cullou&b of Cypceu com-bride will traduate In JID· pleted her bridal totemb1e &WY, and her hUlblnd, an by toppin& her aboulder alwnnua of the same C'Ol· lesiith veil with a jeweled Iefe, is awaitinl a com· tiara and carryiq a bou· minion In the tJ. S. Ma· Corona del Mar physician Jack En,elhardt and hiJ wife, Nancy embarked on a tour of the Orient, lea•· ing from the port of Los Angeles. After sight.seeing in the South Seaa they will board another oc.n- llner in Sydney for their trip h<>m.e. qurt or orchJds. rlne Corps. The gown worn by Miu After they return from a Beverlee Lovko, maid of honeymoon trip to Lu './t· honor, reatured a 1 on g 1as, the newlywed.I w 111 sleeved bodice of avocado-make thelr home in San green velvet and a fern-Die10. Alpha JWta takes this opportmiity. Uf Gt.end our.belt wiahes for a Happy Thanksgiving and to thank you all for your patronage Better Proi•t• ot • Better Prk1 ! A THANKSGIVING MUST YAMS NEW 1· OC CROP u . • CCIAN Sf'llA Y • 100 CAN • wta.I • $T'l. MRS. ORMA C~K Jlt. LM v .... Honeym•on -GRAPES n.onsr flfJ.AUrY Ar SUPl!RMA.Un' ~RlaSf P IGfT£N YOUk HOME ......... -• CRAIBERRY Slt£E ICaoon~.~1'°.f.c.'f. · • •tu;n mnn;mt1T :uuaei · Ptl"ma SN.ES TAX CQU tCTtD OW l l 'TAXAllE rTtMS Is yew-•~ (er r~11a •h faaMiile) H,,,.,, .., .,.. ...., ....., •'"' Wiit ., ,. s1 .,000°0 USY TO 1"'9 ••• When ~ CASH·A CHICk la MIY ~ ..-re.iu11.-d. It~ yo1H entry '" the w ..... ~ , .... ,..... dfew. '"O· ICK you f'ltOY ~ o ~le feaimlle of • CASH-A CHIQC to A)pho Beta os )OIK ~tty. I NO PURCHASE ~QUI RED lllMlrtl •WHITE FLUFFY BR•AD ~"'~19c cw.o \ MU "' 20 0Z. JAA SMUCla's .IAM 39c DELICATESSEN SPECIALS ~~ ltlttl am. 8-0Z. PKG. CREAM CHEESE . 29~ llmlfll llESCEIT ROUS TWMOO« CHEDDAR llG VALUE ' IO-OZ. CAN • AlWAVS FRESH' RICH'S WHIP TOPPING ~ 39c '· :-'iiRsHMiiiow CREME • c.oMPLETE SEUCTION Of AUfT CAKES ~.0Rill4~ •THANKSGIVING NAPKINS TABLE COVERS IDl.u. • FROZEN • 6-0UNC£ CANS OEL MONTE • 303 CANS • REGULAR or LO-CAL FRUIT c•c•im:AIL CARNATION • NO. 1 TAtl CANS CANNED MILK .ALPHA IETA • ONE POUND '19C BunER . PIUT QUALITY GUDI 'AA' • . TIM Ameriean 8-ttap UIYILOHl~O IU•I h • u•m ITIRI ~:Cy' 4~ I :-.~· tt~ ' Newport Beach Couple Celebrate Anniversary .Honored by tbe pre6enoe Gregor oL San Gabrltl: Ro- oJ J2:5 friends ~cl nlativu bln Mlddlemeu ot MUwiu. w•e Mr. and Mrs. Henry k .,._. __ McGreaor oLl'Uwport. -ee, Wis.; Fred ~ ~ Beach who celebrated their :•:;·s!~ B~~;~­ liOth wedd411 anniversary win F r a h m of Anaheim in the Ebell Clubhouse. and L 0 r e D Whitaker of Maaaed yellow dlryaa.n. Newport Beach. WbJtaker themums, arrangements of served 15 master of cere- gold s p r a y e d magnolia monies. leaves, white gladioli and a Also attendinf were the three-tiered white and gold Mmes. Ar th u r Smith, wed d 1 n g cake decorat· B 0 0 n e, Iowa; <nifford ed the tables. Stockley, Ames, Iowa ; The Rev. Loren Flicken· a d M B Ill u eyers, erwyn, . ; ger accompanied by Mrs . and Mln Verna O>rnel· William Tritt at the piano son, Huntington Park and provided wedding a o I o s. Miss Rose Steffen, MUwau· Rev. Fllckenger gave the kee. blesslng before the dinner. The golden weds were -. . • • -.., • T. 1 4 f ' ................. ..,. .• , ...__ r- Monday, Novtmbtr 21, 1%6 DAIL V PILOT /News·Prtss JJ Present Ideas Wrapped Up Fountain ValltJ Womm'1 Qub meeta • v • r 1 MCODll Mloclay et I p.m. la T., mura School, 17'«> 8lllta Suzanne Sl COLLIGI CINTIR 2710 Ha..Mr 11..1.-.t AM.. C:.1t1 MaM -1464Ht every Ball hu a bow (bebJ:nd 8Vffr1 Olp Tban rea11y ti .. Olga) In the receiving line with married Nov. 15, 1918, in the honored couple w e r e Anaheim a n d moved to James A u gust.us~ John Ne.wport in 1945. Mc:GreJ· Clark, Pamela Clark, James or was assoclaticf wfth lJle Utt and Susan Scott, young Santa Fe Railroad for 43 friends and relatives. Miu ye,.-n before retiring. Kay Auguattu and Ml s I_....:...,_ _____ _ Maurine William• attended Trip to Param1e MR. AND MRS. HENRY McGREGOR Married 50 y , .... the guest book. Speclai g u e 1 t a at the head table were the Mes· srs. and Mmes. C. J . Mc· GOOD I..OCATI~ for de· ICll'ib~ the TV .... )'Oll'd like to aell: tbe CluDtled Sectioo. Dial 64.2-M78 DCN • A leisure cruise aboard the S.S Lurline to Honolulu is the vacation ulected by Dr. and Mn. John W. Applegate of Costa Mesa. AlPHA BEtA PRFSF•Nis "'PROUD roRlCEYS at a HOMBtE PBJCEr- ' lllSM ~ • SMCkED R.AYOR DUBUQUE HAM= s~ CiiiiiD. f PICNIC 4~~ 9 Boiii.iSS HAMS ~~ ·1~ • WUOM'lilml'WAL•l ID~.._,ALIUfftr • ....... Qllt1 aP11 Kii • HU11tinous • VAAIE'TY WM,. SUCED BEEF UVER 59! Reli OYSlm ~--~ ~'1~ JCMES • FICa8t ·a.oz. a-, ASHaMEH • FAoZl'N 19-SMIAll PATllS CUI MEAT ·6«. • ~-~·~········~ HOHEYSUCKLE • ~ZEH 2·LB. 8-0Z. PACKJG. TURKEY ~2_!· ROAST ·~ AATH • MOWH & SERVE• I ai.·PKG. SMOKED4& SAUSAGE 7· ~ F\.AVORFU\. POU. TRY STOFF ING'' lllrltlt IUll •COUNTRY STYLl PORK 49. SAUSAGE ~. SQl1NG I ~ I GOODWNS ,. HORMEL I PACQUN'S AcMwful ·~ \ VEGETABLES Ct I AMM~IA ~oz. PACKAGES DRYSKIN . C&H GRANLJLA TEG SUGAR =• l 19' FRurrs I HALF Go'.WIN I = 59c T u• 33c 1 BABY FOOD •1 =.~ I, ·= LOTION . C«lllOI & MMD WM 55c • i. 23C IOc ~ I 49c 1 ·~=--~9CI ~ 69C 5 U.MG 59c ;. I """'"" lnA. a.a.M'l'Ultl llARSHMAU.DWS~29' waMONT ..,.., • )6.(1£. llfRE SYllf :-&;; W 4-0L • ltCl. 5c °"' llEAIWll» W WC»Cm •Mat"' n Wll, SERYE 111111 » IM&.Y~• 1.W.QM .-en11BJ wm s1•1 SIWf llM CMmoG. 164t. mm 1110BS 691 15# ~. f.aaH. ):J.4t. PIE SReJ.S 39' MOlt1':1N'S. ~. 941:. H01EJ RIIS . 4 i '1• SlAl..aott FAAMS • N0%8t • tio«. SWEET ~ATOES 3 i 'tt' SfA8ltOOlt 'FMM!. • ~ • 9o-«. CREAM SPllACll 3 i '11' INraHA.TOW. NOUSI • Mo«. lllJUJNUM • MEDnm SIZE MAIE BITTBI 3 t '1" ROASTING ~1• PAN = • J2"x1rx2Vz"S1ZE .......... sz.n GLASS BASTER HEAVY our< • 18'" I 25' REYNOLDS FOIL Ste . GIAl(T R<Xl. ZEE PAPER TOWELS 4:•1 00 l'-Ol. BOt. LISTERINE 2:•129 ML,_ I.MM TO mica C. __. llmll M '_ 9' _______ -- PAClFIC STA CRISP SODA CRACKERS 2~ 59c J, I e... ............ '""' "' ID H1rtlar atv._ At WI"" "'"'"~ ...... 1IM1 Nlf'tll Mil• , .... ,... .... la .. 141..., '•uM.lht V1lltJ ING W .,.,,., at C1,.,..,., IOU A;.1111 A•• It Ca"""' It. '"" ......... '°"' ... C.llt .. .,. ' I I \ I • 2~ DAILY PllOT/N"'-Prm Mondu, Nowmbet 21, l~ MON., TUES., WE1>. , .. OPEN DAILY 10·9: SAT. & SUN. 10..7 .. ' ''TIP IT" CHILD'S METAL "LITIU MISS" "MOUSE ntAP" GAME So Huggable I I I '1oly Poly" GAME TABLE, 2 CHAIRS HOLIDAY TEA SET BY IDEAL . Fuuy Dogs Stuff eel Aaimals 2.99 Reg. 17.73 2.BB ·3~97 2.67 2.6.7 19.73 Eldting game ol 1iill for the Far tea pu1iel. games, OI' holiday Beautiful 85 piece service f oc four. We have the ·nuttielt, wackiest, most hi-Wooderful 13" stuffed dogs Cuddly li~e bear, dog or kiddie table. Made of atroni lturdy Includes:' Plates, CUJ>I & AU~ larioua 11JDe enr deviled! Twist tbt! crank entire family. Test your reflexes steel with 24%18" marble-tone table are aittin&, standing or elephant . • • each with a and seme of balance. It'• new top. 1w2•• Tillyt teata. Sim. to n-gobleta. deaert dishe1, aetvinc tray. and tee the amuinC chain reaction_of rnov· cuddled up! Beige pluaby jaunty cotton felt beret! and 11'1 1unJ lUltratioa.. ek. In attractive flon1 deaip. In& pKtl ••• wbackyt c<* with k>fla·pi.le ean. 12'' hi&b· Just charge il CHILD'S 4 WHHL ''ZAZOOM!" MAGNUS PORT. RIDE 'EM HORSE MOTOR ROAR CHORDOR~AN ... 13B3 11-~ti, 17 ~BB 1.t7 Give your UWe om 1 '°1 u.t•a tun .... 1.f'/ authentic motor l.Aanl to play beautiful or· Bl belpl 0him aet around u. boull tn ncme that roM'I with author· pn mu.sic ln secondJ, wittl lty. Coatruded o( Hi. imput atyle! Made of ltuM;y, ute, plutic. plutic. Attacl8 aiiJ.y to bike no previoua knowledge " Come. iD lllOl'ted colon. or trilDe. mu.aid ' Take It Easy! Shop The K-mart Way! Easy To Reach-Easy To ·_Park! FESTIVE WRAPPING PAPER IN JUMBO 4-ROLL.PACK ReCJ. 97c 3 Days Only ColorfuJly.wnpped Cifts say •Mmy Christmas" in the very nicest way. Take ad'f'lntal9 now of this spe- cial low price on jumbo ff'oU economy packs. 4 per package. Shop K mart aod save ••• jUlt say "charge iL" ' ' SET OF SIX ,· aox OF 50 ASSORTED GLASS TREE ORNAMENTS CHRISTMAS CARDS .... 86~ 11 - ' Entitrely American-made delicate Christmas Lrtt Cboole from Cb.riltmu seen• in beautiful ornament& come in l•Y Holiday colors. Bright, colon of Chriatmu criginala in CODYent:Joo. shiny bulbl reflect tr. llgbta and add dancing al reli&ious thema; UIOl"ted shapes and .... highllthtl! "BROCK" DELICIOUS EL~CTRIC Boxed Chocolate Candy FIREPLACE B4¢ 2.77 2.67 Luscious cheniel are Cheery "Sant.a Ct.aus" thickly covered with bos Cll a.uorted· choc· Reg. 2.96 Red Brick Detlp rich dark GI' milk ola&el make a delic-with black mantle. RWilt1c cbocoWe ioul. tute • -~· P1l"I Glow. Ind. cont, bulb. l.artt 22 OL baL treat! +lb. bo1 " 6'mulated Lop. sn OF FORTY OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 4.~ Rq. 5.98. Pr~teated qu.alJty U&hta that you've ~n ad•ertiled in LIFE. Weatb-inof. Independent li&bUnl for great.er convenlaic.. SHOP &ABLY AT K·mut .uID &\VBI ~ Set of &o bldoor Tree IJ&btl .. • .. • • • • • • • • . i.n 2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA . ' ' D ' , ,.. • Y-,,_,. r .. r • .. - , Monday, Howmbfr 21 1%6 DAILY PJLOT/Nrws-'ms !.'J DAILY 10 to 9-SAT. & SUN. 10 to 7 e 2200 HA.RBOR BLVD. at WILSON, COSTA MESA e PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY-TUES.-WED. : '1 J PIECE LOG S£T W/BURNER 12.96 . . • , - I I .. .. '' MO!lday, NO"tt'llbtr n, 1966 Winnie-the-~ooh !!s Going From Op to Bottom 111 SHEILA COLE l haven 't had mucli or a "The atlideota were most had one or ber firtt walk~n a aerl• ol chlldreo'a ~ c.bildren tbat broke attend· pea.red at many benefits a. ,... o.11r P• "•" cbanc. to do anytbl.n1 e1ae ea1er. I've newr W()l'ked wUb pa.rU," the actor remln!uwt ancludlnl the Junaie Boob ance recordl at tbe Loa An· raJM money for mu.seums 'nle bi,, cave -lib atooe yet," be aaid. "I'm really not a more conJClenUoua group "I'm a ham," Holloway, by Kipling. Hla present pu· reka County Muaeum. He ii and aallerlea. doon awung open in South sure what my duties are u ol people. Technically It wu who la an old timer tn the sion Is art. He bu beell &rraJliiDI the Price thow be-Why Op and Pop art? "Be- Lquna and WlnnJe.tbe.Poob artlat.-in-ruidence. But alter one of the moat interesting theater, but wbo refuse• to apendlnl every free moment caute be bellevet that Price. cauH it'a the moct interut· welComed me into a room the play ii over we will all and bea~titul abow.1 I've ever diacloae h1a ~f!;, Mid trying buntinl don._!:._ S. Price wbo la at present ~ely ,_ I -ftft tllled with Op and Pop art. diacuaa the play and the dlf· been in, Holloway aal.d. to explaln elf. "I've palntinga and bl1>grl!phical in-unknown. la a very Import· "'• art-, aoaWR~im.-- <>ne would hardly expect a fer~t ways lt could have "A Midsummer NI g b t' a wanted to be an actor ever formation for the abow be la ant flaure in modem art. my muna. Im goln& ~g thort. fat brown bear to live been done," he aatd. Orum" la not a new pla7 for aince I can remem~. I love arran&inl for the Portland wlth my contemporarlea, be ln a bouae with pluter of par· "I really wan..ed to do this," Holloway. He pla(yed the the theater beat of all, ape· museum. COUEC.TION said. ta lee cream aundaet altting Holloway aaJd. "You can aJ. part of Flute in the Mu dally theater In the round. I Holloway la a comparative Although Holloway d I •· But then, come to think ol on the table and bullaeye waya learn and lt waJ very Re1nbart production ot the feel beat with audience con· newcomer to the field of art. c1a1m.a my apeclal knowledge it. ould you expect 80meone· paJnUnga on the wall. lnlenating to work wlth the play at the Hollywood Bowl tact." lie became interested about ol art, he bu gather!d a a&· " Win- Wlnnle, one1 would think, student.a. I had to do a lot of many years aio. Recently, Holloway ~as had six years qo, but since then able collection of modem who could play Bottom, are- would like the real thine. 8'ljua.ting. becauae th1a wu ~"Mickey Rooney p I aye d leu audience contact He baa It has become almoet a pas-woru which have been ahown nJe the ~ooh ~~ ~Oz" But then om would hardly prlnwily an academic proj. Puck, be wu a little boy been recording the voice of don with him. Lut year he in a number Of ailerlea and crow ln The 1 ° expect Sterllnc Holloway, a eel then, and Olivia de Havilland WlnnJe-the-Poob and bu done arranaed an art exhibit for museuma. He mo haa ap-t.o collect Pouu yT taU, thin, red-beaded come- dian ol uncertain age to be Wl.nnie-the-Poob. "It'• not uacUy type cut. Int." Hollow&,J admitted. Of cour1e, h• la UMd to that kind ol th.1.n1 by now bavinl played • hot atuvt, • atork. a 11runk, and a pelican - among other thinp. PRODUCER Allde from be1n.g the voice of WlnnJe in .the Walt Disney m<>Yie, Holloway la alJO Bot- tom ii the University ol CaJ.. ifomla, Irvine'• production of "A Mldaummer N i g b t' 1 Dreamt which runa througb nut Wednesday. He alao 11 the univer,ity'a artlst-in-reaJ· de'llt and the producer of a retrospective exhlbltion of the worka of painter C. S. Price at the Portland mu- aeum. Hollow&,J WU Wed t.o be utiat-ln·realdence and to play Bottom by Clayton Ga.J'TUon, fi.D.e a.rt. dean at the 1"tne campus. "We have spent so mucb Ume rthearain( the play that • • • • • • • • • • • • • UNLIKELY Wlr.,~n:t L-.un1'1 Hollo•ay - ' Woodman, Spare That Tree YOU Mii ..... WITH A NOD •••• TU•KIY -YOU• ··-··WILL •• N•nn ••• U you plan to fO 1nmttn1 for a auutmu tree th1a '*' ida1 INIOdwa~ be CU. tul about · • a bl CJ.veland National Pcntt. 'nl• tree. oa pablicly own- ed land.I are IOina to be apll'ed, F o r • 1 t SuperviJor Stanley R. StennlOll l&ld to- daJ. Spedal pMzUI a1readJ b.aW hem Mt up tD taforce tbe poller, ~ nrDld. .'Local b1'h1'a1 patrol "'· ncen and the San !Mero and Or1qe Coant,y aberlff'• ... pm'tmentl Un prom1Jed tDD cooperatJoo in checti.nl for Yiolatfona in th• mountain ..,..., .. be said. staveuoa emph1sfud., hOw· eftl', t!la.t prfv~ 1uda are aduMa from tbe YW. tree bm.. Sevwral tree srawen tn the Ramona.JuJ.. WI and ValleJ Center areas offer 1el~ treea. The national parka offidal explalned that the crackdown on illegal tree<utting w a 1 forced by the recent period of dry yeara which brought on too m1n1 1DHCtl and tree diaeuea. "Jt'a Vtrf dllfteult to e• tabl.1.ab new trM9 by refores- tati.on method.I,'' be •aid, "e'· pedally tn the Southern Call· fornia mowrtaina. We can't afford to lose any more of our natural lfOWlng atock." College Sets In terviews Orange Coast high achool graduates wtro want to go .,orth -way north -to com- plete their education will be Interviewed by Whitmore Col- lege recruiter• Nov. 28-29. Whitmore la a 2,000.atudent umpua ill Spokane, Wub.. Only 400 will be admitted a1 new undergr-4duates n e :s t year. On Nov. 2.8, intuviews will be conducted at Wtstmlniter ll1gb School. Tbe next day seniors at Coron.a del Mar and Laguna Beach h I g h ~cbools will be quJDed by Whitmore reerultera. I , . U. 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" •• • ... ~- Mondq, N_,., 21, 14166 DAILY flllOT /NIM-,,_ J8 Obsce nity Case May Be Headed for -High Court BY WILLIAM REED or selling obscene literature t declalons of the U.S. prtme Court 1n the declalon court has no power lo write vertlaed and promoted. abow that Bray hid tnowS. °'-. Detl'Y ' 11 " 11 '" in hia Top Hat Liquor Store, Supreme Court have, or can qalnlt Ralph GlDJbw'I. pub-~ statute." Plc'l aaid be believed the edte of the cont.Intl of tbt '.l'bt road from trial ln Mu· 16812 Buch Blvd be conatrued aa, adding aome-llaber of aeveral ma1ulne1 Stokke countered with h1I new cdtcrion applied to fed· publlcatioal ht wu ..ma,. ' nJclpal Court to the US. Su· · thin& to the st.ate'• obscenity •aid toat how queltlonabl' belief that the addltlooal eral In on1,y and al.nee Call· Alt.er beartn& the vp pmu, Cou[l ii k lo.Di and APP~ law. lttl8r8fure It IOld--.., t>. booka ~ mJJuiD~J 1'ete la• la tatute"iaw that men.ta. Judie uuinn.111&...im:+, tec:hnical path but some casea Delente attorney Dean Plc'l The luue wu rabed in the aidered in detarmlainl the a suual nature and would 1 ' • ed that 'IT mqadQel IDd M do travel th.lJ diatan~ to the and P'rank Laven, who have Huntington Buch-seal Buch possible oblcult1 ol a work tend to show "p&ndertn1." s It mut be wr1Uen into law boob were ad!J11u1b)e aa m. bl~ tribunal tn the land. dealt with this type of court Municipal Court of Judae pushing boou that appeal to by t.ht lelislature, the feder-deoce under UM &qnme SUch a development may action for more than four Walter W. Cbaramu by dep-NO PROVISION the prurient lnlereilt. al criterion does not apply ln Court rullDJ on pandtrtq. ' • be brewhll alon1 the Orange yeara, appear to be prepar· Qty dJltrtct attorney Allan Plc'l arguecl that under the He pointed out to the cow-t Callfonra::-Ht uld tltat the books Coast toda)' 1.n People versus lng the wsy for appeal to Stokke when ht asked that state obtcaltJ la• there la that in the Glmbur1 cue the "The Supreme Court can· would be conatdered In -. ~111· higher cou:rU should Bray be some boob and maguine1 no provlJlon for comlderlng Supreme Court added a new not increase the meaning of termlnln& whether BraJ WM • Tbls la the current cue of convicted by tbe seven-wom· conf11cated at the time Bray bow the merc:band.lH was criterion to the ettabllabed a date 1t.atute,11 Plc'l araued. puahlnt aex boob and 1Dqa- Runt1ngton Beach liQU<>r atore an, five-man jury. wu aneated be admitted u 10ld and auuest.d that the formula for detarml.nint J>OI· Stokke aaJd that leaving the duel and ln dedd1q wbllb· :rt : owner William Br.t;·. accused The luue that might take evJdence. Supreme Court eouJd not add •Ible obecen.lty : the manner pandering upect out, the ma. er Bra)' bad knowleda• ol the and now on trial in cbaraea the case higher la whether Stokke argued that the Su· to the state law became "the In whlcb a publication la ad-terlal abouJd be admitted to coututa ol tbe boob or not. Huntington. . .. ~WHERE ''THI BROADWAY'' Ill 1 NIAil •ARKIR ••OS. ... lllXT DOO• TO THRlnY DllMS ~ ... ua• •nAILlll .. ..... YIAal ,....., ... nllWTCIUT Qt ""' Clllf 12·0UllCI ,,~ TWiil llAC .. IOlfUS SPICMl.S" ...... All IOMI MOii IOMUS SPIOAU· "lllH AH SOME MOi i IOllVI snam• 0.11~ 1111. ClllMl~-IW OI COii .ai 4, Rlllml·--1"" COii.. ~r I · .l""'lilG MIX~=:. 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Mii. Huff . Ma rine Recalls Combat OJd Markie1 doa't die effh. er. They, too, juat fade aw-.y. 1bt'1 what El Toro Marine Set. Major lobn E. Huft 1rill be d o in g on Dec. 4 u he cJoeea out a colorful 24 . year m.Wt.,. c.-ee:r . Huff, who bas been at.ation- ed at El Toro a1nc. May, 1913, took psi In some of the bloodiest bettles ol the padf. le theater daring World War U without once beiD1 wOUJMt. ed. ''The only reaaoa I didn't. get I Purple Heart WU that I manaaed to &11 and 111 at the right tlmea, he recalla. IN IRVINE Now aullJMd to M a r 1 n • W1Dt Serve Group n, Hatt Uva with bla wife, Sb!rley, and two chUdren , at 17712 Palmento w_, 1.n Irvine. He bun't made up h1I miM' yet about a new carffl'. u.•1 attn not OYer bta old one. Be spoke of bta Ont trip overaeu, 1bortly after be Joined the corps in M.,, liq. ln San l>leco. · "We left for New faiand · OD I Dut.cb frelPter that had an Eut IDd1an c:mr. • "l'll atwan mnembft tM Dutch atipptr, be WU COD- thmally compla1.nlna a b o a t l'Olu fram the Ua.lled Statel &do. combst ... .tthoat -tlCOl't of dettlOJ• I. ''W• went to Guact1kan1t during January, 1~." SECURED When Guadalcanal wu • cured Hult went back to N.., 1.eala!id w1tb bta wlit. "1"oDawint a brief stint OD Tarawa, the 3rd Battalloo, to whkb I .... attached, WU moved to the lslmd ol Ape- mama In the Gilberta to act as a security fcrce wblle an air b a I I Wiii being built then. We had a pleasant month-lon1 stay and left on Cbrtatmu Day. In fact. we had two Cbrlltmase1 that yur." He explained : "It 1eema tlat the abip that picked UI ap wn on Pearl Harbor time. Th1I made tt a day earlier when we boarded the ship. That evening we celebrated our eeeand Cbriltmu Eve tD 24 boars." Then lt w11 back to Hawatl to i:repare for tbe lDvuton ol S a i p a n. "Salpan wu the roughest figbtln1 I have eva' teen oa the bHlt of sheer cu- ualtiea alone. I went io on th• first wave and the fllhlhli oever let up. SENT ROME "The next action I saw wu at Tarawa," he •aid. "Tbe worst part of that wu apeDd· ing 18 houri on a Hlgglna boal We boarded the boa~ 2 the .morning, but were un- able to ·go into the beach un- W the next morning becaUM it wu tmpoesfble to navig.te through the coral reda at night." The veteran Marine wu sent home from the South Pa- cific with malaria. The sergeant major apent several years at many diff9"• ent posts Including a hitch fn Korea, before reporting to El Toro. Ht discu~sed different _. pecU of the C o r p 1 be has 111!t'Ved for nearly a quaner ot a century. "Every war b11 lta own characteriJtk1 wbk:b thoee who rought remember mod. The trmches In World War I~ banzai attacks of World We 11. the intense cold and bq. man wave auaulta ln Kona. and naw tbe booby tnpe Md hut of Vietnam. . "The Marine ln Vlttnlm {ace• the same atutlon lac- ed by Marines wbo fOUlbt ta the Ballan• Ware -tblf don't know who the enemy te, or where he ls " "Everyone tfmembera the funny Incidents ot war," Ile concluded, "but ~ tM w~ cold lliltlU or tbe 1111.: terinl d.,c. 'l'b1J la IQiDd ... I 26 D~LV PJLOT ;Nrws-Pl'fn Mor1d4y, Now111btr 21, 1966 PREMIERE STARS -"The Perry Como Show" makes its debut tonight at 9 p.m on Channel 4 with Angela Lansbury and Bob Newhart as Percy's guests. The hour-long color program is the first in a series of seven musical variety shows to be pre- sented this season. TELEVISION VIEWS 'Shoes' Just Doesn't Click By RICK DU BROW HOILYWOOD (UPI) -"High Button ShC*," presented Sunday night u a special hour edition of CBS-TV's Gany Moore Show, was 1947 musical lb.at ran nearly two.years on Broadway add won '1'lts its audienoec with simple nostalgic charm. Hacked to n'bbona to fit into the relatively brief television slot, and demolished furthel' by time-con- suming and mood-deetroying commerdals, the fTa. gile old·fastlioned piece !oond the going rough on video despite 10D1e catchy popu.Ltr tunes. TH! SHOW, tn fact, resembled theater very liUl' and looked frankly like a teJevilklcl variety show that _, trytna desperately to exploit the songs ed llbiDIC and merely tomed in a fw lines hei'8 ~ to string them -and us - along. No one, ttm.. eou1d pomil>ly have cared for any of the Charldert in th.ii tale ol two swindlers in New Bnmawtck. N.J., in 1913. However, Miu Carol Lawrence, one of our ~ charming and ta.I· ented stage atan, llmolt echle.ed the impoaslble, through sheer b'OI ol protellionallsm. He:' S'Jnging, dancing. acting md ~apediv• were a pleasure, md made one thlt lbe gets more than just gllelt llbcM on in the ruture. Sht is a dream f'1t' Ti4eo boot musicUL "High Button Shoes" was her show Ml the way. IT WAS HARDLY anybody else's, though, un· less one were paying trlbute tn Julie Styne and Sammie Calm, who wrote tbe music. whkh included "Poppa, won't You Dance With Me?", ''Sunday by the S.." "You~ Gtl" and •1 Still Get Jealous." And the ftna1 •• Walt" nwnber was enjoyable enough. ddllOy becmlM cl Mt.w uwrence'• looee- limbed, ~ hooling. Moore ,... the namd:or • well • the real estate fellow Sn New Bron.swick with whom the swindlen get Involved, and I'm afraid he was barely adequate, and not even that tn h!l llinging. I'm sure he is a nice fellOlllV, but his stage p"8e:l1ce, or Ntber, his occasional ladt of it, makes one nervous in a production that requires precise timing and effect, as opposed to the introductmy chores of a host. OTHERS IN TH! Catt included Maureen O' • Hara, as Moore's wif~ Jack Cassidy, as Miss Law· rence'1 beau; and Durward Kirby, as the odl~ crook. No one can play sm.lling, old-~ cad9 like Cesstdy can. but be -like most of the other-, -wu prevented from displaying his talenta ::J'. ed properly bect.U9e of the rushed, hacked, fo skimpy nature of the hour. He gan it hill all, though, and I admire him. A. for Kirby, he WQS, to me, ex· t.raneow, as usual. I cannot recall a good solid laugh in the entire hour, although the audience. apparently "live" - f C1r a while anyway -stralned ~ hard to enjoy 1ts~lf at times that it sounded like a claque ol. CBS staffers. One felt a sympathetic twinge foT the true professionals in the cast. who had to laboT through what sometimes seemed like a dress rehearsal £or a hurried production, and who suffered 11 a result -esperially at the start -from fluffs and finish· ing at odds with the orchestra. l:m MONDAY f V I N ! 'I f fJ 8 Sil O'CleQ ...... : ""' ... •M ....... la" (lldffllture) '56- ...,nn• Citln. ~'' Mldtf. a n..r .-L-.: <JO ttllfl.> "S,.ct l!'lffltt.• CD Cl ff_....,,....., (30 lftTa.> • Tiii M..-rt: (30 mlll.) "DOll't liM•Htrmtn." • ft'• ~ lr1lt Uf• • WW1 ""' "Colt<otd • .,.....,." fJ tS BUDDY OVERSTREET * IN LOS ANGELES? See on RUN, BUDDY, RUN . . . ........ : ..,..... " ......... (dll IM) ·~11 O'Htr11hy, U:018111M:....,tt.,..w.n.-._ fJ Cll n. Uc, ~ (JO•) (wattn!) ·~-Cooper. LtKY 11 lllvited \lo Wlldl Johll WIYM • man 1 lllllWlt.. TM rldllud II• • 1111111 .. '° ltlWnpt the ~ !loll tllat w.,.. -.·t .._ "'*'- ., "' lhott "" ... ., Laq.. ... _ ... a..:(30 min.) The IOnptoll Trit and came d11n Gtort• Carfin l\llllt. u 8 llt ...... (30 111111..) '1'ht Otedlr Doublt ...,, .. Tiii " "Rib" dtllbtfatllJ *4llTllldlr. tM GtfNlll tt obtlill 'lb! ~ from H Allltrieell JriloMf. TUESD A Y ------DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B "TM Crwt ca..io (COIMdY)' 4usttr 11.uton. Ullllft M.. moo a.., .... FW' ~ '11- 1••11..ic.,..~(llOlll­.., '4G-W.,_ MtfTta. ............ Ual ....... : ......... ..., (lraN) 'U-WtJM Moma. m .... "Ctlt • "" .....,. (liOnw) '57-0irt Bopnle, Mq• rtt L.edlweod. • ..-.: ....... hlleW' ("'YI' twy) ''1~111 LHd. Joan Wood· b1117. WtJM Morris, AdriH Booth. "Slitlll· • ........... {"'flltry) '40 -Pel O'lrltft. Broderick CindOf,, l:tl B ...... .,_ Ill tie~ ('"11tr11) ~ °"'""· Ktty J111tdo. ... "1IJ FMIWI Hwt" (d11m1) '!>O ~JI Ht)'Wtrd. Dt11a Wr1ws. • Cl "Tiii lMt a.btl" fldvtn· tin) '&0-Carlos Thomp90n, Atitdnt Welter. ON A PtNHEAD I It itn'I quit• th• HIH thint •• lnscri.,in, lht Con1titulioft "" +ht httd of I jlift, bvt did yeu •v•r rttlly , .. , the "For na ••cord" f.1t~re ift ttl• DAil Y "LOH Ytu'4 "• 1ur11riud how mucll iftform1!1oft wt can '•cir into • small 1p1c1. GORDO 11-JJ JUDGE PARKER As Jt6' CAISal ~P MB N!llT UntE«INE #.le IAAKJNG V6T "'INITE ~AATION5 10 VISIT J1106E ~IUCB, NE'f ue lllAWUE TMAT O™Bl !'\ANS m eEtN6 IW'E J(')I Jff:f: "*llV JllSH . cw IJJTEL1JG~f WEU-· ..._ _____ ~°"' '"' Charles M. Schull . I DO .•. :"™E ANTS GOT I~ MY LUHOi! ... ly Harold Le Doux -, HSIE°'; 10 115, ~ •• ANO THAT c.AlTer WWON ME L8'T YO UTT\.£ 1fEP! JlllCU. W.. HA~ A WOWPH· AM. Til!o\£ ~PIN6 IT! . '. ·' ~ I J .. , ... I I , i d I .. ... • . ! ., .; .. . , :--"' ·~ di -.... • 1. !3 . :' . ,. I ... .. . . . . ,, tl '' .... ., •I . ... . • . ' .. ; I i t ' I e .. , I • t • ... " . -. . ~ .. ~ -• Mond.Q, NCMl!ltltt Zl, l<M DAILY PfLOT /Htin·"l'fSJ ~1' t • -eis Aiming for 3rd SIYC Picks Outboard Rlreing Win Lory Roehm ' Co OO CA>rona del Mar cartooGW Virell (VIP) P.nch abow1 OJw>.p Q)unty Prell HAVASU c J TY, He then proceeded to beat mm Ore Club directors IAIODM'd D. Ash Oett) and J~t It Muller cmtr c:1nwtJur tor . _ Boplq to man W.U. at Havasu tn l~. club'• mnual. ADD ONE. AJh, Wat Ora.p County editor of the DAILf Pl· , _ lo a row, Han>ld Els ol Howew:, tl1I ,_,. the Call· Sbst h1and Yadlt Oub LOT, ls anuual editor. Muller, editor and art diredm' ot Orange Ooanty Ilh»- ka Kwas bu filed bSI fontla driver bu a lnnd new hu elected E . LcrJ Roehm trated maguiD4; ii ••.ant editor. Partch. syndicated Clrtoon1tt ad cnetol' ver ~ntry ~ the '25,000 »foot Stylecnlft c#amaran u commodore for tbe nat,_ot_"B_ig..;._.Geor _ __;;.P_,._caadc __ llbi_p_, d_ona_ted_ori__;;gin;__•_' _m.wtn&_...::.._to_chab_.,;..· ----- e Havuu City ()utbo&rd wtth three a.ry.-1U\ bone--yew with Olyde S. Yarnall rid Ownplonships Nov. 26-power engines and 11 maktnt vice commodore I.Ad Gerald MAZ• ATLAN RACE • • on ttie Colorado River -planl to outrun b1a old boat E. Sparks rear commodore. • • • Exhibitors rt...best outboard race ol Race e........+• are of tbe At the club's annual bu1l· ml 1 ... n; ... .-. -"'-Id co ng c ose eoougb to 1ne oplaion that Eis wUl ha v e aea1 meeWJf be at tbe lr· leaders to tll Cla A F•JJ• SJ e .... --..A both the 19&4 bb hand.I tun UU. year be· vine Country Oub, three cti· Club looking for a wblle llkalle The race .,,:. ..;,•marked 1 1ng 018 capwu~ . 1 .~ to th 1be mlgbt nail down over . ' 19&5 Lab.Havasu CI t y CIUM of the increased caliber rectors were e ec._ e u well u Clua B. by llgbt air1 and warm tem· '~our races The 39-year· of drlver1 at Lake Havasu. board, Gordon H. Snow, judge Salacla flal1hed l.n a tight pera~ that ~e It more In Boat Show ~ auto ~ executive la Some of tbe topnotchers in advocate; Albert B. Matt. boat !or boat duel wt~ Jlm ~ea u::ng~~orf:1!~ ::1:1: , -'ident he can win again tM field of 1!iO who weren't hews, aecretary: and Walter Jones C.foot aloop RamA .!!!~~race Some of tbe boats .n.nt WUb more than five months .,.u · tnclud F. Adrian, treuurer. beathlg the 0... 1~-.;J • -..-at is puUy coocemed about ere a yew ago e R tirln Commod J across the line by lea than as much u 40 houri off Cabo to Co before opening da1 U· t lit 1ucb poliabed pllota aa Jan F. e g ore oe ml San Lucas waiting for the blbl ' he sudden improvemen Ray was presented with a one nute. northerly winds that would ton have reserved more e t.bret-eogine boatl. There Schoonover, Lima, Ohio, world wriat watch in appreciation The Class B crew• did not take them across the gull for than 80 pereent of available ill be 25 of them at Lake American Powerboat and Na· for his leadership during the have to awut very loq be· finish. space for the Chicago Nation . ---"-·1 0u• ..... ··d bold · John t and i 1 tr h fore realizing that tbe Clan . a.Yasu Qt,y. ~ wv.i er, pas year, spec 8 op · 0 entry Debut.ante wu &Olni Tightest race waa In Class al Boat, Travtl and Outdoon In 11 racef thia year Ela Slgen, Tucker, Ga., Bill Hill '~ for outstanding contrlbu· to take it all Alter l>r U· B where the first three boata Sho next March if tbn>u""' · Jr., Cullman, Ala.; Lou Cool· lions to the club were award· · e n • bed ., ... ,_ ~9 -•-t r "' ... u woo eight times, was MC· ey St Lo"''· Mo . J Ernest ed to CUtt Cal.a--•s d, ............. ln& out of the doldrwnJ at unl6 WJww , mwu et11 o April 2 ln Cbic•-'1 McOor· ' ....,, • • • uaJ" ' '"""""'' • r. r--Lu n...l...4·"te each other on ~cted me -v ond omee, fourth once and dl1· Threlkeld. Shelbyville, Ky.; Tbelma MacLane, decor•· ._.pe ..,..,, caa, ~. ·ml.ck Place, according to Guy qu&ufied the other time. and Floyd C. Murfun, H o t tions chairman, and Pete picked thupt ahad•P.~I norrid. -Y.1~. •• ,..,, l.-._,. w. Hu'""ea executive dlrec· • Spri.Dg1, Ark. Lowe, r I 1 b I n I commlttee euter a LJ..:: crew • ;\.O.~l\lb. ' u ya. • '*'"' 11 "'""'* tor ... ' i'J'OUGBER With the ~ption of 'fhrel· cbalrman. lnl the weather rail all the , s.1ocl.._ T.,. Cft9'1, .._, "''" In. •• of ...1 ... • • ... G If of Cali .., v-c111 .. ...., • ...,.. • ~ 4 -.cnn1 aign~-on ex· "'lt it g~ tougher to keld Mid Schoonover w h o way acrou:e ~ u ~ "J~ s~~ ~ ._,.. Wll. hlbtton, the lbow LI 20 per· be'!·~.~encine~ba," g1:ft thC:W~e. ta~~fi =ba: at u~ j,.m. Satur· 11-.'5e f'i:';t:f..~ cent ahead of the 1966 1bow El1~1aJd. I \tt been f~ to lit tUnmng with ~ w 1th Bee. k Takes day to ~ qp a corrected'" v.mt aw..•• ,-.,-. uu. w in advance. Hughes run my boat falter thall ever a..r... eQiines Ume of m -· n.tteen mba· ~ .. ·~ ='' aald. 'PORT,:;' .. .- MICHAIL CAlMI .. .,,,_,. .. ,_ ·.,' ' ... ~. ·"· ''~ ,1. ·•' ... -ilirffil':SO . ,' ,j ..... J 1', •, ., •• A 1:·,1r1tr1,, '"'' 11rw•o~T' Hl~iiOU C0\1& 1111\A Exdualve HarW Arel Eng111 tMnt °"" Pl.Diii ••. II ii.tmllUIAll ..... ~. MJUlll·.llAlllBTI OIATIU WINTERS· T11£d llD. lJlll Rml befFe and tbe' ~ ISMlld Robert P. ·McCuiloch Jr.. u1ea and ~D '8COads ~ • .. "' '· Tbe Ch I ca i o exposition on 1oni baull Ulra tile Lat• nice CO«dlnator.11 very high T -h . 12 eruinc Salada'• pnvibul · ~,,::•..,j NHvc •draws exhibiton from an Also "5000 Mii•" HHuu R.m. · mo r • Oil the diaDcel. of Ei1 repeat· Le ID8D • 8 beat time by two bOW'I. Deb-4t" 1• ~1111~ 5 ' parts of the U.S. and Canada, Pink Panther CvtOOI' dlailcea ol ea&i.De trouble. Ing for the t&ird time utante wu the 22nd boat to '"" ~ ·~...,.. lnclud.lnf many Costa Meaaj:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Els will drift the tame boat "He comes ep~ed to Barton Beek of NHYC out· u~~~""'"" . c. , boat builders and other South·!,: he dl'd the ~ two yean, a win," 1a1 d "'cCullocb. "I sailed the 1mall field ol en-The race wu marked by~ n ~ • ..c land manufacturen of travel Sty-._.....,... wt tb don't flltllk there b anyon< tr!eo In the Lehmu-U fleet .. 1wpr!H and upoet -g_::::"•-:::.t''~:*'...:;,:'Ji and outdoor equipment. twin Mercury Wit. Ha boqbt wbo keeps ~ care of hll cbampion.lhip, beJd Saturd&f another. The vaunt.I Cal-40'1 . ~_..... the, boat tltt'ee Je&rl ago hm equipmed. A. be ,,.. I a s t and Sanday at the NHYC. fared DO better than fourth · T~~t'• ~ ' Bert Watt. ol Ccmpton a ad year, hi will be the driYer t.o Clote behind hlm 1n 1econd l.n tbe overall standln&• but, 1~1.;,..,'I' ~ named it SaltJe Cat. beat." and third poaltiont were Ter-tuN,.S to JWMp the Ont ~' ~Tr ...... " ·ssc•,;;r,..,.;~ ry Gloege and Henry Sprap tJuw places in Clan C. 11 1.., Wllllefl!S, LAYc. III. Tbe anticipated flr1t to fid· • a. Ii "''"Ct t~ Balh . . Elgbt com1>9titon matched lib bmtle between Kialoa 11 l. r~~'l' ._.: ,... ..... 08 Manna Given bow1 tn tbe figbt for tbt and Stormvogel ftDled when cldl"l" Kennet!! Davis Trophy wt.deb both yacht.a ran into '9veral ~~ lr....=-::. ··~ ls one of many in the fall ''parklna lots" in the Gulf ~wu1i.m s.mue•" ia'-"f ::r= B Y h • J b radnc ecbedule for the fleet. while Sereu sla-.tly reached Y 1 • • ~m. t -~ ,. "' ertram ae tmg 0 other l'lCel. to follow for up from a. southerly position ~~ .!-i'.=:'·al.-'~ the Lehman-12'1 are: Clas• and beat them both. , =.-,~wi~~'t' ~: • .._ '' I I • Chlmoionshlpl foe the Leh· The aciDg Cbubasco show· in. ~":t..·':::J·a~' 6n-4Ma 0,. 6141 Bat boa Marina, 201 E. lta....ui Buuaa KaUha man 'rropby, Dec. 3 & 4; ed she 1t1ll had the capablU· ~ .... 1111 1 Coast Hlatiwa>', Newport ta belac run under tbf1 dlrec-NBYC Ob!Utmu Re1atta, ty of moving in 11Jbt a.Ir b7 ~~ • '•n. e'1Z,... "n-,,,,=: :~·,~ ~= ~Uon ol WDUam Petenon,~~."i:.~~EJ:~-r: ---~---~~~~~ ~r west Ooaat represent.a· former pnllded of c.mcten Mann Trophy Sertet, Jan. 7 A' lmlif .u!a~I ~ UftlN~r:n ua,. acearcUnt to Dlell: Bert. Shtpbu0din1 eo. of camden. & a. ~rwl ~" liP'ln"I ~r-. ~ at .Bertram lnl'ernaUonal rep-llt$M., yl4\ild ~-r~nts the firma of G. de Vries Lentadl ln Nieuwea· d~, Holland on an uclu· "' buJa and Kawuaki Bui-SID Kaisha, Ltd. in. Y otolu-U, J..,.n. for lbe 11me pur· 1~boa Mmna bu 1on1 l*n eequatnted with foreign ·yfetit coutructlon md durlnl °* put 10 ye.rs have lm· ported over 100 1'IChtl fOr their cut.omen. 'Jll• ftrm ol G. deVrill I .el>tacb balldl ... ... Y~· The busJ:n.e 11 tmtll 90 • yean old and ii rlcb tn h~taa• of lour CeDllatioDI. They pretently have under codstruedon a 80-foot Spark· m~ & Stephen• dedsMd k~ motor salJtr and IW• er. other motor 1allen ad pohr yacbU from o4ber' de- sicbeN. MlllnAMI llOU~l1 TllANKllMMI Mr 11 A•· I,. II/, aw.1 All· •111111£ 11111. ·-. 7 M • ., -- ' The Most 8uutlful Tt.e.tre in tt.. World HAnOI ot AO~ COSTA MESA. P'HONf' -'46-3102 !XCLUSIVI SHOWING DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT ~ SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES L MUSIC ~VING ORANGE COUNTY '< • I . r , •• - .. I %8 DAILY PILOT /Newt·,,_U Supervisor Elected Vice Prexy Work Starts On Changing 'F utureland' . Construction ·o1 new fadl.1· t I e s in the 'Tomorrowiand area ol Oisneyiand bu been started by J . B. Allen 6 Oo., Anaheim and Sant.a a.art.a general cootractms, foBow. lng the CIOIDl*lJ' I demoH- tion ol practbilly all tbe aid f acllities. J. B. Ahn. pr-1dent ol the firm, noted that the total coo- structioo colt projected flor work in Tomcrrowtand t.oCllla approximately '25 miBloo. Under way ii construction ol a comp)ete new utility 0JYl- tem, including ~doe, heating, bot and cold aJr ~ iog, electrical dlltrbJ&n, gu , 1 • w t r 1, end ltorm draios. 1be conatruction &m pro- \ddea the bUc dnlceurel lot imP«mentatian by the er-. tiw ltlltt ot wm ~ es, lnc., end Wtilt Dtmey ._ cbitec:tu1al, fllllDeeri.q, re- search end ~·wmt ftrm in ~. A unique new tr<allpClltation l,.tem, Cl&- ed tU ww.., Ptasit Mlw-er, ii em ot ._ projeda • w'*h ewtructiclll .. ltlrt- lng. Wort • ._ a... n.e. tric ''a.roa.l II Propw" ..i.o i.. .-w. 1tiS lftjtet WU brdblbt tr.. h Nw York WC1d4'1 Fa!r ad la a- derl*l lu:ija~ •. Society Sets Bear River - Film Show A. wUdlif e fllm CID the Bear River wm be lhown and nar- rated by Allan Crulcbbmt, internationally known lectur- er-naturalist. at Smedley Jun- ior High School in Sant.a Ana on Saturday, Dec. 3. The program ls 1poosored by Sea and Sage, the Orange County branch ol the Nation-· al Audubon Society. ' Cruicbhank is atalf pbotog. t1lpher for the 1oclety. HiJ work bu appeared in the N• Uonal Geogrepbic magazine. The film will travel !le ~mile course of the river across Utah, Wyomm, a n d Idaho. Lectures Anyone? Twenty·tfve UCT professors and administrators are ready to hit the lecture trail at the drn"' of an invitation UCJ officials said the &peak· ers are with the university's Speakers Bureau. Talks available to local clubs and organiz.atlon1 in- clude topics In the fields o( drama, biology, economics, engineering, foreign langu- a~c. literature, physics, ~ lilical science, psychology and sociology UCf's Public Affa.l.r1 Office fs handling all arrangements. Amo~ the i'nalyst M~, NMmbff 21, 1966 OCC, GWC Pt-oject• Colleges Seek Federal AUl • "THf HIGH COST OF N1lI OYIN_G" It's SBleway GIP .. ... • ., "' ••• lltllJZ• al.l'i' .."°91tAlll ., •• \• •ti ~· M. 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Dixie Dandy ·Yams hi-air ·Peas or Corn ...... , •• .,. ::...... .. ff' , ... , .... =.-::..... .. ,,. 191hy S-. ;.,s~'l -.•1• ........ .,...., = 'P 1:' 92" lwlley IMllr:..~ ~._'I" • • ......,...... ~! 1129 tlltfallcehllllllll-.. . .... . ......... ~~.=-im...- ·~ · ~iia ··Cottage Cheese ~ ... ·:29c L•r1a llu ': Cl'Mlll ti tM -.... ,._,_ ~ IJdN L•11 ':;: a..,,. .. c.. ...... ·A"-n.. r..11 HOLIDAY REMINDERS CIR Ptnirill S.11r :.. ~ 15' ll111a P1,er T 1wels ~ ... 33' ll111a 11,kill :::-... e.. :t. 27' Cr111terry Wtail = :. 59' S,i••• ... -=-~ 4'!:' •1• . Edw1~1 Coffee =· ~.,... ~ 15' Cake Mix• ~::"'~~MltM ·~ 29' Italia• Dressi•c ~r-~ '=' ar Sweet Pickle Chi,. = ~ W La111 •'9 Oliwa = a'!:" •1• L1t1r11 MHk t:Lara.w 1 .:. 11• lel-1ir C11die4 Y 1•1 : 3 'A: '1 .. llMsco Pi1w~eels :::.-11~-53' .. 211 EAST 17th STREET c-;~::; .. 1000 BAYSIDE DRIVE C-ef.1 ....... NIWPOlf HACH 636 N. COAST HWY 0 IOAT CA~:..::~:: Cl I I \ -. I . . • : ~ ;~ ~ \ I . '\ ' • -_......,-----------:--..----------.-:-..... ...,=a.II ........ ~~--.... ~===~~-------.... --.... ------------.. -.......... .-. ........ ? \ f I • : • ~ " ., ' • ' , , , - FRfEE KEYSTONE SAV1Nl!S = ol:osrr i A. N D L 0 A. N A 8 8 0 c 1-f T I! N ~ 10 $11 ... BOX R...U r. c-,.,., PraWau. ~ owr 140,()(1(),000 by an ac•ney KEYSTON& aQUAAE _ with $5,000 AfWtelll ... hit ~., --WUTlllllNITl:ll ••..cll office: ot the aavlnp 115 H. lllclld -Olt!MKll•. 14011 IMCll h 1,1leverf Federal tNitance ,,...:Jc.._.._.. •t W•tntinat•r Govemmem " 2-7 0 TW J.Utl Don't Miss These Thanks9i11in9 Buys.' ............... .. , . nr...; Ciealll rnsa =':-..; Bel-air Vegetable s I •11 .... s::L.e 193 11' .._ ,_ a.t:. I :t: 8' In••··~ =-· ..,.. Ll9f =.r'l:S. ~ • ..... =-... '2:'" a- MIClllN a.e...-.... •• 75c ........... ·-..... , .... Callee ... •111 Lions Chief Will Visit Harbor .aub 2H ·EAST 17th STREET c-r~:;:.-1000 BAYSIDE DRIVE --. DAIL V PILOT /N""Prm J8 . And She's Ready to Prove It .... 25' .... 39' All Storu WHI le CLOSED ......., ........ , 24 ft•l&aildl1.., ' ..... Cream Ch1111 Fruit Sale • Lam •• ,. • '""'"" ~1 ~,. ~ (Ny Rtd or Wllite) • btn f•J W DtUclM ··-~~ '{;;,;, 6 .,$100 Poffed Mums Co~~ Gron~ Counts Votes For Board BaDoQ wm be CGUatild to- day in the 0ru,. Coune;J Coalt Aaoda&n tiection ~ name d1Nc*n for tbe com-lnc year. aocn dlac to Jamet Decker, astodatklll pn11.1. dent. New candidate. la c f u d e Jn e.n.u. Dr. a. Dudley Boyce_ J.C. Bacbart .Jr., Doe J'lamm._ Robin W. Goouen. Jim GormJen, Jack GroUl, E. ... Hirth, Judie WUllam s. Lee, Robert Leech, Martin Lockney, AJt McK.emle, John Mcnab, Frank J. Mlchalena. WlI1ard Morria, John A. Mur- dy k ., aan1eJ Northrup; Jam• Ptane7, Jtmea W. PtJton. Alto, Bowed RolWI, Ted G. Rokos. Jame. Slawn. Jab SMwrt. Jl'?ank v--... i. Jr .• Dr. Norman w--., Robert N. Weed. Karl wr.,, and Nkt ZieneJ'. Ctndid1ta who have .erv· ed d&ll'iq tbe pait TUT Jn.. elude Dr. Danlel G. Aldrich. Alton E. Allen. David Baker. Selim S. "Bud" Fnnklln, Paul Gruber. John Hopwood, RaJpil c. Klaer. WllUam Mar- tin, William Muon, Jack MW. Jan, B. L. Remmel. 0 . w. ·~· Rktlard, ad Walter Sdnk' Award for Top Student In Russian An. «'fst"'diQc lbldent Cli Ruaian ..,,,... at UCI wtn recelft -award ti> attend the UnlvtnitJ of lncllana'I noted Slavic Worbbop foe eight weeks next 1ummer. Bt'B have to be cutst.aod- iliC -for at no time durtne the eight weeu will he be permitted to use a word of Engllah. "It'll bve to be Russian only," uy1 Bruce C. Daw· son, president of Klub Kam· ohatb, UCI'1 ttudat Rus· a1an laquace dub. UCI faculty committee will select the 1tudent in April. He w1ll receive tbe '850 award for tr111&portation, tuition and room and board. The Bini Fund of Loa Aageles 11 coo- trlbuUng UOO: the rest wiU be raised by Kamchatka club members. The award winner will live in t h e Russian Languag.J House on tbe Indiana campus. "Studies will be Intensive ... Dawson •aid. 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September of next year is tlie target date for com- pleUon of the 1sland 2,800 feet doWllcoast from Warner Ave. and a half mile offshore front Sunset Beach. >fade of rock trom Catalina kland and course sand from the ocean deeps. it will be the first step toward a $444 mil- lion no.clear-powered denlinization operation. But producing fresh water for six Southern Cali· fomla counties is only part of the story. The finished plant on the 40-acre island will produce more power than Hoover Dam -power to serve cities from San Dieeo north to the San Joaquin Valley. Important as this power production will be, the fresh water output is the overriding consideration. The arid 10Uthwestern comer of the l.Jn.ited States cannot IUltafn the lJves of the millions desiring to live here without an adequate water supply. The new plant will produce 50 million gallon1 per day by 1972, 100 million by 1977 and 150 million probably five years later - enouab to supply a city the size of San Francisco. }1e.ded the project to detennine r~uiQillt)'._~d de$lga. ,, s aid last week that the Island iilci plant will be so ae- s1gned and landt5caped as to be an ornamenl to the coastline. He aLso pointed out that warm water entering the ocean Crom the plant will attract new species of flsh and be a boon to sport fishermen. It may well cast sand onshore, improving the beach. Also, if Orange County builds a marina in t he protected area inshore of the island, another element will be added which could en· hance property values up and down the Sunset Beach coastline. As for safety, Johnson said the island will be built lo withstand both hi~h waves and earthquakes and that the locatio n meets Atomic Energy Commission criteria for distance from a population center. In sum. the new plant will represent another fruit· fuI joining of government with private enterpri6e for the common good -and especially for the good of the Orange Coast, Orange County and all of Southern Cali· fomia. Enlarge the Polling Booths fn earthquake-prone Southern California, having a water rapply protected by modern design against dis· uter of the kind which could wreck an acqueduct or standard pipeline is an important oonsideration. For these reasoD6, and because the local plant will be a pilot operation producing information tor use in other parched areas In this and other countries, the federal government in both the executive and legi.dative branches bu shown a keen interest in this project. Passage of Proposition l·A put California on tht way t.o a modern and greatlv shortened Const itution. It would be desirable if the ballot could also be 6hortened. or at least divided into two -one for offices. one for propositions. Locally in Sunaet Beach there was worry that the offshore Wand would be an eye6are which would de- predate oceanfront property value.. Ju.st the opposite seems to be the prospect. Wayne Johnlon, Secbtel Corporation engineer who In the interim. something could and should be done about enlarging the county-owned polling booths. They should be large enough to handle a spread-out ballot plus the stamp pad and marker. If the county hasn't the funds, perhaP6 this would be a suitable project for local service clubs and other civic·minded groups. It would be a great reliet for Crmtrated and exasperated V<)ters.. Anti-poverty Agency Is Doomed The Office of EooDomJc Opportuntty, the t:roubt.rw::lr.ed anti-poverty agency for which Congrear has voted $188 billion atnc. 196f, is doomed. Jts fabl war Mated by the decitlve Republican tlec:tloD vidor'J. Long under heavy fire both ln and out of Congress on mimerou.a groundJ -persistent b u n g 11 n g; misman- agement and d111endon. waste, extra- vagance, polit1cal f!na~ and u1ort. ed scandals -OEO llnttely h-., ed for either complete JIDlk!nt or dru· tic di&membermlllt. Pri~tely, bot b Blp.ablcml md Democratic c:ongreutonaJ leedera art evincing detcmlnation to wield the ax. Exactly what wfU be ctm. t. lti.11 hi the ma.king. But they are leaving no doubt that this battmld and tattlrred prosea;r of the Great Sadety is due fer hard·band· ed consideration by the 90th Congrea that CODVe!MI In Janaary, Dear Gloomy Gm: When Gov.~ Reagan oal1J for repeal Oil the school unifka. Uon law, he la nyin( in effect be ta willing to let rich district.a remain rich and poot: remain poor. Thu i! Creative Society? -J .B. ,. ......:. Nftl<ft -""""' ... -'IT ...... ""-· .... ---... ._., ... o.ttt ..... OEO Director Sargt!Ot Shriver wUl quit by U. md of the year. Smee July eipt top omd•la have departed. In the two y t a r 1 of the agency' 1 s.tonny exfs. ttnce. there baa been a virtual 100 per etct turnover In it.I upper brackets. -DWnem.bennent of OEO already Iii wD underway: Small business loans harvt been ahltted to tile Small Busl· ne11 Admintstration; adult buic edu· C.UC. to the Department ot ~ealth, Ediitation & Welfare: wort exptrle~ programs for training unemployed parents wtth dependent chi~n to the Lebor Department -which is alnady run n 1 n I the Netghborbood Youth C«pt. -SHARP CONTROVERSY inside THIS STRONG ~ c:aigres. OEO over "spinning off" three other Few of today's wonder-working drues are Ultely to have more telling effect on conditions of life in the future than the little whlte disc familiarly known as "the pill." As the first virtually in- fallible contraceptive that requires no intrusion on an Individual's sex life, tM oral contraceptive appears bead· ed for acceptance by people at every lenl of society. The ultimate conse- quences could be Incalculable. The pill ls already given credit for t.harpening the d~llne in the U.S. birth rate, now at 19 births per 1,000 population - U)e lowest rate 1Jnce ttle bottom of the depression 30 )'ears afo. RARELY BAS a new drul caugbt on ao swiftly. Since the flnl of the oral contraceptives was 1pproved as a prescription drug in 1960. lQ ,vari- eties have come on the q>ar• MH· lions d young women have *1J1 tak· in~ the pill as a rouUne matter. Ac- cording to the government·sponsored National Fertility Study, at least 6.5 million wives were using or bad used oral contraceptives at some time when the population aurvey was made last December. This wa~ an underestimate because the population sample did not include women older than 45 or women of any ace not living with a husband. --. • ' . I Most significant was the relative popularity of thfJ pill among younger women. More than half of the Wives under 25 bad uaed or were cont.em· plating ualng It. Another u1e-promot- ing factor is that women at thfJ lower socio-economic levels art · eagerly adopting the plll 1"berever birth con- trol t.ervlces a.re beJng aupplled them by welfare agencies. Thia cootruta with earlier experience of birth con- trol promoters wbo were wvuccesaful In introdllcln& Qtber methoc14 and ma· tutala to low-income 1t'OIDCL TWO CONBIDEMTIONI hPt11leld back wider adoptlori of the prepsancy- prevtotlng drug. One is the failure to date of the Vatican to ~rove use of the pill by Roman Catholic couples. The other is a peuiatent uneuiness about possible ill-effects on the health of the user. A church declston on the ~acep­ tion Issue had Men expected by the end o( this year. Pope Paul V1 baa been reviewing a report rumored to U.S. -SOV\E'T COMME~c\A.L Al~ L\~KS TO STA~T lN SP~\~c;. ,, be favorable to the pill which a spe- cial commiaslon submitted to him lut June after three years of study. But on Ocl 29, Pope Paul said he had post. J>Oned "for some time still" hb deai· slon on the question. Meanwhile he re- minded C.thollC1 that church teach· ing permit. only one means of birth control aDd that i& to refrain from sexual intercourse dwing the fertile period ot a wif&'s monthly cycle - the "rhythm" method. Bill the National Fertility Study showed that more than one-fifth o( the Cattiollc wives under '5 were using or had used a.n oral contraceptive. THE EFFICACY of tht pill ts no- whue tn doubt. No other method, short ot qomplete continence, surpaases it. StudJea tq date show no serious ill-ef· feet. offt:ittq • l>iil ncept bi rare cues of women ~ady suffering from or susceptible to certain diaeaus. Nev· ertbelen the health AUertion Is still ht the area of controversy. Greatest con- cern has centered on reported cases of blood·clotting, some Wal, which dc- curred among women takinC the pill aDd on fear $t lonc·term us. of the drug might encouraee tht growth of cancer. No case of either dlaeaae baa ever (N~l~~) been attributed to use of th~ contra· ceptive. But some authorities believe the health question should be .more m,. tensively investigated because healtb- damaging eff.ects might not show up until after many yean of use. Several medical research projects in this area have been launched with government and private foundation support, but doubt remaini as to the adequacy ot their scope. MEANWHILE TIIE search continue for even better contraceptives that might reduce anxieties about the pog- siblllty of hidden detriment to health. Interest centers cbtefly on lmprovinl intra-ut.ertne devices -a form of con- traception generally favored for mass use in poor countries. Still to be de- veloped Is a once-a-month or once-a- year pill or injection, or what some would consider the ideal contraceptive - a pill which could be taken at any time within days after intercourse. The Food and Drug Administration'• Advi6ory Committee on Obstetrics and Gynecology, in it.a r~11t report on the pill. aald that oral conwceptives cur· rently in use "are probabJy not those that will be employed 10 clF-~ven five years hence." ·h1inru Ed.horlal Rneardt ..... ~ slonal disapproval ta tndJrectJy nfiitct· manpower training progra!'M with •100 ed in high adm1n1atr.aC1ol quart.err. mJJ.llon .in funds. Deputy OEO Di· It is signifleant that Prerident John-rector Bertrand Harding baa been dil- son has aaJd nothinC about OEO and cuaatng that with Auistant L a b or Its future. Whit. H 0 u I. usistants Secy. Stanley Rottenberg. But Tbeo- make no seer-et ct their unhappiness dore Berry, OEO commuruty action over the fnqueint headlined pre11 re· chief, and other officials are against Calls for Strict Law Enforcement. ports of antl·poverty controve?J,ies and the move, and the outcome Is 'till up disturbanca, and OEO'r widespread "in the air. unfavorabJ. public tmage. -The Housing & Urban Devdop- Strongly lndkative of whit is sbap-ment bu ibl eye on the other OEO lng up behind the 9CeDel an the fol· programa -with a good chance to get lowing: them due to Jnfluential coogres.ionat -Flurries of backstage report.a that support. 'The .Boston Strangler' Gerold Frank's ''The Boston Strang- lt'r" has beeo,gettlng extraordinary re· vi.!?WS Jn the nation.al preu from i{icionados o! .true crime. Miriam Al· Jen de Ford 1n the San Francisco Chronide noted that "It maket 'In Cold Blood' look like a ~ ldlool exercise." Decidedly not a b e o le ..flJr the gqueamish, and eertainly not a "non- fiction novel," this is a mettculou1ly documented account ot the panic that seized the Bost.on area for 18 months ( l~) during which 13 women, be- tween the ages of 13 and 85, wen raped and murdered. The crl.'llinal wu a man obviously deranged, b u t al.Jo one shrewd, alert and cunning aiough to lean no clU8I behtnd. A FORMER REPORTER w h o gained some fame by colla!>oratiJlg on blographiea of female celebrities (Lll- 1.ian Roth, Zsa Zaa Gabor). Frank shllted hi• emphasis to true crime in "The Deed" 0963), an account o( the 1944 slaying of Lord Moyne, Church· 111·~ re-presentative in Palestine, by two youthful members of the ~rrorist Stern Gang. Seeking another subject fo.r a true .---B" 6eo.-.e ----. Dear George : Are vou the columnist who ltkeg to· get little hints. st:srr. Door Sus1t If my wife tm 't around. ..,.,._ rUY1••1,.. • · ~ · · ~: -~1! ~ ....... - .• ~-. r. .... ' .l ···,,~ ... I! .... -.. crime "documentary," Frank became inte-es.Uld in the Boston affair after the 11.xth strangling. Thia he revealed dUrlJi( a 4,js~asion o( ttle lloo~'I Ori&· ins with thia rev1ewer. lfe tensed that an important social document lay be- hind a baffled police and a female population growing frantic with fear. He &ITanged to join det&ctlves as an observer and gained their cooperation during ceaseless int.errogations, false leads -and seven mor~ stranglings. WHILE RE FOUND the C8M fa.ad· nating and frightening, Frank did not know what his books would be about. if one developed at aU. He fint aaw it as a "Bridge of San Luis Rey" If· fair in which he would trace the lives of the poignant. anonymous vie· tims who made little Impact in the world and gained fame only in death. The book which did evolve does not dwell exclusively on the victims, or on thfi" "whodunit" aspect of the crimes. Frank look• at what people were do- ing under the roof of Boston before the criminal was caught. He watched as authorities dredged deep and came up with nuts of every description -s@lf· 1tyled ESP experts, mediums. my1t· tics, voyeW"s who were titillated by the crimes and sought to get nearer to them by "helping" or confusing the rohl'e and the psychiatrists involved in drawing a "psychiatric profile" oJ tlrt criminal. To the Editor: Becauae we no longer care to arm and protect ounelves and our posses- siona via our own indlvldual abiliti~s. reoognizing the rights of the weak and Infirm, we have delegated these re- aponslbilltiea to certain groups and in· dividuals. We e n t r u s t our physical protectioa to the various police agen- cies and ~ the courU of law look to oli'r legal rights. In S'hort, it no longer behooves us to carry guns and/or bulld barricades about our homes. And all goea • generally very well wi\tl this arrangement unj.il, over the y,JiJr1, we have lost our identification with these dominions of law and or- der. The sympathies of many of us. in tncldences r e m o t e from 01.1rselves, have drilled toward the transgressor. in oppo1.itlon to our "hired" protec· tors. So rnudl so, bas this occurred, thet·mey ofwk1uMy guilty 1Je(lple are- not punish«!, removed from society, or rehabiliUit.ed In any manMr. . LET'S HA VE A look at the extremi· ties Qf the Issue. In OJI' less civilized exJstence we (our predeceuors) sur· vived and prot.pered in a literal "ftt. test.survive" society. Each waa skilled Jn sell-protection. or he did not SW'· vive. On the other end, we now feel quite aafe to go about our businesses of each day armed only with the confldyice that our duly delegaU<l authorities ate prol6ctlng us. our f~es, and our properties. THEN. <(ONSIDER the cumnt tNlod toward civil demonstrat10M in all matt.era. The peaceful, seriou~. in. t.eUiaent housewife who plcketa a sup- ermarlret or the laborer ~ercts~ his rifbt to collectively bargain, etc . comprise one thing. But rovin~ bands o( hoodlums and mldiu who use the auspices o< civil protest to practice. wanton disorder comprh;e quite an· other. And, the more re~lra1nt w, place upon our civil authorillr~ thr more promiscuous will i uc.-h aclion~ become. WUIJam Ho11n • MEN ARE PRETTY much altk' tn J \ ------. .,_ .. __ -•• >>ttctr = z•rmr a - . -.. J. •. • certain rupect.a. For tnatance, if a rnan's family or po11esalons are threatened. damaged or destroyed. he becomes very tlefeoaive. He usually reaorts to the prescribed means at hand for protectioo-poitce and courts. If the1e cMliz.ed me.na are removed, be will continue to protect what 11 h1a by reversion to more uncivilized act.. In the en<J, man will rearm himseU 1\'ith destructive tools. He will ~ to repel lawleuneu with equal law· Jenness, and our society will regru1 to ita primitive state. A FRUSTRATED dtbenry, wbt:n bas becked up far eoOU(h, the frl.nae- lt.es and ultra·perm.illives will have had thelr day. And my frank optn.lon la that that day w1l1 not be long In com- ing. Our only hope la an immediate, strong, definite move by tbe rational members of om IOClety to bring pres- sure to bear where it will result in ll09- itive action. We mut lnai1t upon 1trtct eoforcemeat of our laws, support th<>\• entrusted with this enforcement. and supply them wtth adequali laws aa a bull upon whtch to act tn our behalf. TRA VlS W. HUMPHREY Teacher : Estancia High Sc:hoot Cotta Mua unleubed. can be terrible to behold. Tb the Editor: Wiien John Q. a~n lw -~eclded tf Jn .!¥ b1ttet' frmed wcld ol poU.. tics, It ls Tefresblna aa an Af>rll ahow· er to ~ your "Contrast in Sporta· man,mtp\ editorial In· your Nov. 13 edltfoo: A 1•upporter of Mr. Brown's oppon- ent, 1\ share your thinking regarding Mr. Bron's courtesy and dignity in defeat -the mark of a really fil» man. CongratUaUons to you for your flnt bit of writing. W. A. COLEMAN Lctura /Tom ,~,., ere Wflcomf . Normolly toriUn 1hould convey Ui.cir musagt• in !00 worda OT Leu. TM "°"' to condcnie let.Un to fi1 fPCJCC OT •llmlnatc libel fl rtim>ed. AU uei. tm mun Include 11gnatur• and mofl- UIO add11u, bu& nomc1 urlU be toUh-bld 01l ttqRrt • A .Columnist Opens · His Mail Tbinp a columnitt mlibt never mow ti be dktn"t open N.a mail: In tbeH inflationary timtl even the coat of sleeping 11 gotng up. Ameri- cana now 1pend '58 million a ,-ear on sleeping pilla and potions. Fat does run in families, just a s moat of ua have sus~ for 10me time. A scientific study of 1,000 fatties fO\Uld that 73 per cent bad at lealt one obese parent. Wouldn't you like to llve in Japan? MA9ll retire there al the agt of M. The cai«i la that l!!t average &Mual ln· come in Japan-ls only '670 a )'UJ', MOit men probably would pr.rer to bt a steeplejack .than drive a nitro- cJycerln truck for a Uvlnf. But t b t «tetplej1cll'1. job la actually threci times u riaky. QUOTABL£ NOTABLES: "It is de,.. peration, not love, that makes t h e world go round.'' -Author Thomas Mor1on in "Conjectures of a Guilty By· stBnder." ODD LEC1Sl..ATION: Ao old law in j I . . . Kansas fort>ade the eatln& o4 rattlt- 1nake me.t tn public -vr the eatlnc of any s.nalct on Sunday. MAN AND MOUSE : Man. if you're like a mouse, you'd better btware 11renuou1 weekend exertions after five sedentary days In the office aWl"' el chair. Researchers have found that mice subjeded to sudden and Ulluaual exercise developed more heart dis· eaae than thole which wer. •ercis- ed regqlarty. THERE HAS BEEN a marked chanie ln the typical dnla addict, ac· cordln• to U.S. auttiorltill. A cener•· tlon ago ht wei a 40-year-old South- erner who took morpbttlt. Today he 18 a 27·year-old New Ycft'ker wbo uaea heroin. SALESMANSHlP IN THE FAR EAST· Some Japanese lnturance firm are birlni lJidotfs to uU w~ 1n· 1urance. 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It wa. tbe same old, tired -story u the C.oaatera from Costa Mesa eully outper- forl!Md blJbly tou~ Ariz· ona WHtern, onlY to drop a heartbreaking 20-19 dect. slon before 7,000 shirtsleeve spectators at Doan Field. The setb~k was OCC's fifth in nine sla! ts and Ulus meant the once mighty Pi· rates suffered thelT second straJlbt losing campaJgn . As usual , the Invaders from California had plenty of alibis for fallinf. Perhaps 1be molt lqt1f. mate excu11 for the down· tall was the fact extra point lctcke'T Larry Harpt'T. who hasn't missed a conversion in 17 attempt.s this year. failed to catch the bu• and was obviougly unavailable for duty. With Harper performing ltis usual tuk, Orange Coast would probably have The morale ol the Bue coach.inf." closed the otherwtM ct1smaJ pilot wun't helped mucb Bo!J) •idea tmplild mte season on the Jons end of either by the fact the finale the lridlron for the brawl, the one·polht coun t. ended wtt:b a fl.ll.J.scale do& but by t0me m.lrlldt tbt.re ··T e r rl b I e," nphrin• -orrtbe-ffeid.-----Wu.. DO-~~uma, ed Tucker. "I feel ~rrible "l don't kJlow what hap-Mistake1. in t I 4ritb about the whole darn year. ~ned out there," he said, tradiUon. ataled ._m These klda didn't deserve a "but I don't like to see of OOC u tM Red~ season like t.hJs. We may fi&hta no matUr the cause. virtually "1ave away' 13 have been outscored several Jn fact, U'• the first time_ pointa in the flrlt ft'lt mm. times. but we we_re never one of my teams has blown utes of act.loo and tbtn were outplayed." up like that since I've been (S-TRANK. Pase •> • IR Line for _;Roses Again UCLA . I The Toast No One Drank Bowl . YUMA -They ea11 this the "Wild West" and now By EARL GUSTKEY were •hakln1 tile botUes up and down with their thumb on top and then spraying tile stuff at each other. C.oke off h1a f alaatl' wttll a h~rchlef. "USC's power rUDJ inside and the 10.12 yard pau to (Ron) Oralee." he said. Lineup '' Fills I understand why. What could be wilder than 100 football players punch· 1 ing, clawing and biting eM:h otber with 7,000 blood· . thirsty onlookers cheering them on~ By comparison, a day in the Roman Colosseum seem. ed far more civilized. The whole thing only lasted three or four minutes. but it seemed like three or tour hours. If Orange Coast would have had more fans at the ~ame, the battle might still be going. As it was. the Pfrates were badly outnumbered and wisely chose to . Of 1111 oellr , • ., Stefl LOS ANGELES -T h e sweet smell ot Ooca Cola - and victory -greeted visi· tors to the UCLA locker room Saturday afternoon. Win or lose, footbaD play· en alwaya get a OOke after & Coliaeum came. Blit t b • Bruins weren't drinkJng it aft· er upaettin1 use, 14-7. They It wu oh the 'walls, on the floor, on the ceiling and on the coach, Tommy Protbro. ''It wu a will to win the l)l'Onounces it: weeean) and a wide-open effort by everyone on the ball club," he said, littinl Oil a table and wiplnl Prothro laid UCLA r a n scared. .. This ia the fir'1-time this season we were scared ot any- body. And we knew all along we would bt acared, but when you're scared, you p 1 a y well." What w e r • the Bru.lm afraid of? He was asked to compare the tremendoui victory to last year's W.16 upset. "Last year we got several bl& brew -you might even aay we were lucky. But this time I thJnk we played them (See THE TOAST, Pa1e 15) retreat. Arizona Western won the game on points and the n,,--------.,.---------------~----------im--------;;m-9'1 figh t by a 1pllt decllion. Bruins Appear To Have Bid The referee wun't around to cut his ballot. bow· ever. bein, the victim of an early knockout after being Rustlers . clouted In the head with the down marker. It was a fitting w.ay to close one of the most fouled up football seuons in history -with an official flat on bis back and the players for the tint time not caring whether they were penalized or not. Bra..,I Not IJ~eted Actually., the ft....,_..11 which exploded in thla d ... rt community S.tvrday nltftt cf Jd not com• all· that UftUl•ctMly. Orente Cont, frwtrat.d ~ • ..n.. of unex· plalnaWe heppenlft9St wat ,....,, to explode frem th• time It t.ok the flefcl. Amon. W11tem'1 gl.tt .. to,.. were equally Neely for ciomMt. Wind 20-19 In a t•me they theuld have won. by fw9 or thrM touchdowns, the Pt,..te. from Co.ta Mesa called on .,arterbeck Dan MJbls te deliver some IOrt of mfl9Clo with .._ than a half4ozen Finally Upset Chaffey Stum GWC, 34-30 MCOnch Wt on tfto acoreboard clock.. SAN BERNARDINO Tlaea Gatae Wu Geer It ..,,eared,....relaUftlJ c• M.ittls bepn roving from sideline to cidellne. some-taJ.n teday tut ........ how rnanqlng to avoid Arbon.a tacklert • be looked Sb Bentrdt8t ""1d k desperately for an open receiver. tabbed. to host the u.naaJ Finally, directly in front of the Western bench, he Elka Bowl football ca.me was trapped. and forced to swallow the pigskin u the Dee. S -pewerfld SU final gun of 1966 sounded. Fr11cl1co City CoDe1e ,,. Jublliant. the Arlmna players went a little over-vi.dJJlf tile epposlUoa. board in pounding Mltell to the turf and, to borrow an AltJloaP MatH ~1% '1 old cliche, that's when tbe tun 1;1:1· . ebamplo• F1alkr1oll la S.&- An Orange Cout player, we aqall leave uni-arda1 aiillt'• ft • a I res• dentified f cr obviou reuom, unlolded a left uppercut Jar IUMll tame, tile JUI." that would have made CUsiul Clay envious. ... muaied t. tie Ora.qi The We8tern bench empti~ onto the field md Coalt fer stead 'POt la everybody wu lluafDi everybody. Che Eaten c..teraee and Coaches were -iielpleu u atirmlabes were breakin1 titus ftpre to earn a.. Elb out on alr frorita befUa b1 virtue el a wta f'.U S•rreu.. Battl4! tnr ooc. Thon the f•na catM. Swarmlnt around the m• -ti AP/UPI UCLA 'a 1w-prt1tna Bruins appeared to be an but "ill" the Rose Bowl today as offi. clala of the Pacific Elpt Con· ference gathered in San Fran· cilCO' to name ttielr represen. tative for the Jan. 2 clasalc. Sentiment amon1 ttle ad· mintstrators see.med to be ov- erwhelmingly in favor of the Bru.it>a from Weltwood, fol- lowing their 14-7 win over use last Saturday in the C.oliHum. The Trojans, however, won the leaiue cbamplonsbip by virtue of pl.ayiJlt one more 1ame than UCLA. "We h•ve to pick lht mosl repre"ntltive team," a Pa· cific Eight spokesman tald, ''and that is certainly UCLA." Thus Tomm) Prothro'• club needed oaly official word I.his afternoon to celebrate lta re· ~ tum to the Pasadena ciauic ~ for the second stralght yea r .!.. ~ ._. agaJnat Purdue'• Boilttmak· crs. MeanwhilP the bowl lineup arly C'>mpletely filled and tt looked llate . GE BOWL -Gfoorita Tech (9-0) vs. Florida (8-f). COTI'ON BOW!.. -GcorJia (IH) vs. SoullJt>rn Metbudiat ( 7 2). SUGAR BOWL -Alabama (8.o) vs. Nebruka (9-0). GATOR BOWl -TtlnDe&· IN, tho apectaton IMlean to lend lllltt•n~ to their hometown heroes •nd If en arnbut•nce, siren acream- ·lnt, hedn't pushed Its wty dlredly Into the middle of mllff•rt -World War Ill would h•ve been d• By ROGER CARLSON •~ 1&-3) vs. Syracuie (8-:). °' • De11r , • ., sw r 1 LlBERTY BOWL -Miami. ALTA LOMA -Turnabout SMACl(OI -Ram defenain tackle RooMvelt Grier victory at the Colileum. Also rpplying pressure to Fla. (S..2-lJ vs unann,,unced it fair play. (78) bit. down a pm thrown by M.lrutesot.t'a R.on th Vildn b -'-,_ opponent. daNCI on tho spot. There were, by pt.el• count, 10 policemen en the eane. They, 10 help ~ did nothlnt but ap- plaud and thdOt •neour ... ment aa the Matadors of Wostetn mo¥ed In for the kilt. That's the lesson Golden Vanderkelen (15) durinf Sunday's 21..& Los Anaetes e I quarter li.:a • David Deacon Jones (75). The Orange Bowl c.Lau.lc Weat'a you t'I\ f u 1 JlusUers will pit the natio.n'1 most learned in tbelr final football sought · after quarterLadt, game of the year he.re Sat.ur· Ste~e S~urrier ol Florida. When the aMOke had finally ca..r..t end the war,..... NmOved from tho battleftold, OCC'1 Gresa Sherrill •• atlll In a pren. po11tlon. Sherrill ,... covered and later, like th. rest of tho wounded day 1lilht as Chaffey Col-JOE FRAZIER Gabe'1 Beak Broken :!=ystSt>O:b:u~·~~~I lege's fired-up Panthers up-.. ~rgia wUl meet tbe win-~et the invaders from Hunt· vs M ~CHEN ner of the 5outhwtlt ,,_-.1 ..... miton Beach, 34-~. belor. r , A """-"" 2·:.,.:::an~selvea all ~~(UPI) Rams Move to 3rd ~~Ce,~= warriors, wore hit bettle acars proudly. Not '° for a WOltern chMr......,, who ..._. ly O¥ercome with emotion, f•lntod on the tpOlt. She came eut of ft, but waa removed In• thud condition. season lon1, tile GWC troop. -vulUlw but a11res1ivt But SMU must play TCU Sat. era were finally victimized at Joe Frader, Jtl4 Olym. urdaf at Fort Worth. A South· That's the way they do thlntt here In tho ''Wiid W..t." the wire when Chaffey lbOt P I c 1a.m.es heavyweight eris Metbodi.t lou would mud- unuN ,0,., .. , .. c:a champion, was a 2·1 fa. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Wlnatm, fell flat on bla back aeeond quW! and many dle the tAAfer nee Ith t w-7) ,.. 1 ~f. P! vorit. to make veteran The lM An1•lt1 Rama bave and fumbled on tht one. The thousandi ot fana departed at lust thr~ of u! •gti°": a ~~ • j 101 131 Eddie Machen his 13t~ a quartMbaclt with a busU< ball spurted from Gabriel's the hall. tied for th tiU ei s~urs .. : .. ,~ I !~ mp stratpt victim tonight nose today but they'rt still in hands into tbt end aone and e e -. • t · Footb.all Scores M i ll) when they meet in a lG-third place in ~e NaUonaJ BID ~n fell on ft for the * * * ~~~ ~ either Texas or J 1tt round bout at Olympic Football Leasue s West.ern game 1 only TD. Wlnltoft flat· At battl f beaten ill bl'~~ ~ £-•' ,, Auditorium. Conference with. a &-5 record. t.ned <Mrlei·~ the Pro Grid ~in th! :u~ Bowl~~ .... w COLL•o• ~· ........... , r.t.w<. uSs. ~ lff~ ,, ~tw was a key one ... !">:-:en Gt!~el s~~ =· ~~b COD· only poet IHIOD tilt billfng V<L~" So111Mn1 ,.1 7 1 tnto a 28--0 lead at 1be end of for men and a sellout WJC o on on.., S team• with unblanillled si. 1a. c.1r1om1. , • o~,.. th rt d ... h ld crowd wu ex~·-d wi'tb toucbd. own play Sunday when The Rauu ad4*I a llfe.... landings marks. w a111 ~ 1t. w11111n91..., s1 1 • !'l:i... '"' n ree qua ers an r.otn e ,,~~u: v or-'''' '° or-1s -li ~ 7 off a fan•·~"'c 1 ... .-.mln .... the 01..--aA bo ... 1 .... clu.. t.be Rams beat tM Minnesota a fn nconda later w b • n ----------.,,,""°. ;'• 1s.' S•n JOH s1 1) wu TtaM 'w t'l;.'~"1\!!.!._ 1 ..eM JAal>"' Uw ...,,...,...... ""'6 " "'"•'-,., "'.J D--· G ... n-ArlrO!lot tiow• ""' JO w1e111ta i1 01or..io 11ilen p a s s i n g flurry by Golden c a r r v1-1· the bout ""' "UULlfS --' uw<>ff a rain· ._y rltr n..-Vititlt 10 ,., Porr SLOI u. '" S.n!• lari..re Tues Wnlt MI :ti, N ..... Mtxl'o " '' w . . clos ..... ;/'c"•-·'t ··1e·.z··10Vnll toaUd crowd of •:m at Me-qua.rterblck Fran Tarktnto6 •.UM*AL~~· ' ~·' ~lfl ~ ~1i ~ -. -est s man with the &olden """ "'"""' IC v1. C.o ..... c-E. ~G J:'l'b 0 Ht"m~Wtnc ,. 'h 'Nw ~i::~r,"'":c'\-• arm -Shawn McKinnty. to .th& apoda arena for-mortal U.tum. in the tnd IODt. w "., 1· 11 4 L.lj~ H T t:~''O\'~s .' ,-r·~C;,hkf.,1i:,;,,.o 1 •d•~'l. ~rr~t11r.:,. rt"' " U lhlJA.flJJrf/d Rustlers had the overflow attendance tt happened 1'tt!t" leBS' Ulan Otherwise. the scortna was ~re= f I l : 1 c=~ ft'. ~~~ 10 M~CQss~·.. 3. V!ell 1 been able to matt any kind ol frailer 22 h . two minutes to play. Ram end confined to field aoal!. ~fF-111 l J . -' T PHOENIX MI~1= W,i.J,\ ~.or• 11 111t> ~ame of It during the fir 1 t f 0 rm e d · •t per. Steve Heckard had recovered Bruce Gossett hit lot ·the :j~~ ~ i · 1 n ~~=,;~1·1. '"A~~~'• • trio of periodt, they would sin t i ... i..~en~ ion~~ a fumble by Viking safety· Rams on th.ree-poin~n from ~A':n1r0<it 1 i • :I l n: ~or11twntu11 • / 'llOI• , .1 ~ c w........_ 1 aow man Lance Rent.ul on the 48 yards, 42 yardl, 10 yard1 w-~ . --...., •-.... _ DAILY PILOT 'ALAMITOS VNDER WAY 1<.t~1 stat• c. n 1tr u eas1 y have disposed of t b e medal at Totyo and turn 1 G br' 2 c --· ~ ...,,_.. '"' wn: 01t~!='•r.".c..~'.e.K:1 nsn t1. • upstart Panthera. 1... l'U • MlMt.IOta our. a 1el took and l yards. Fred ox con-~,., t t ' 11101 PH min :IO Toi-.. .... pro. Vl !!'• 12 flgbta two eauUOUt abota at the mid· trlbuted the Vltlnfl' I I x ~!I!!' ~. • l : m OENIX, ARIZ. -I~ u ~. Marl/lell • But thlngs didll't ao that he hu bad aiftCt tMn, M dle of tbt line and then the point& on field coal.I of 35 and r::: "'"'!' 11 Mario Andretti WOii the •• • "' Om•~• 0 wav and thu, GWC doted U'I h.11 -.on . U Of thtm by •--qu•.....,rback ron....i out 44 yards. The ft---led at th• ta.. f : 1 *'mile Bobby Ball Me-souu~ Ce~llA• ~f 2J. (t·-·-,. sr ason with I I!. 1 mark ·-. ...~........ naiU Cll... ucu n.&llU .. ~ -'•' • ·-~I ~~·.. ·-~ .. ~. • .,...,.. 1111 ..,"""'""""· , ·-·nd hi• right end. Ht wu ball. 9-3. .......,.. • ....-m.,.,.. rec. ,or l.UQ.lana-v~•t ~ff f:.,..tt.~f:~./ 1; tliihing fifUl ln the Eastun A&VU 0 f: fr potU b Su.nda Special to tbt DAILY PILOT v~~fv,,.,Muv',•,,..,1,.J Conference back of cham-bJt bard by M.inntM>ta'1 Rby Rain began :allin& in the "~~ ,.: ~N:r "'~ 1lf but .. ~. 1ere y, 'r (\\ r'il :T:. tr,. • -..-1 ea, built by LOS ALAMITOS -The ~-Ml.:~~ 10· 1i.u1.•1.~o11n• " pio n Fullertoo <7..0) and r'lln. . ~.~ Jf, -t • Dan Gomey ot Co It• JO.day autumn quarter ~tr..~!]·~ v ·~,, ~om• 0 nrr-ups Orana• Cobt (~) c!M~'i~.""'N ..;:") ec. a. Mua, nearly stole the horse mttlin& got under :mr.m ~~'ti.,,·~ II t*'n " San Bernardino ( 4-3) a II d Pasadena Ge,,. Ro• es .... ,,.:.::---= llmeU&frt. way at this Orange Q>un· ttl1:.'~~ ~~ ~. 't'u~~·J ' Riverside 14-31. • Cl9wellfti ' ._.. Gurnt1'• Eat!ea enjoy· ly racing strip tOday with un The remarkable RusU.J•• td their ireatett ever what ngur .. to be •the i"~';:::r-,~: W£'~ • who took the fleld 11 f&tw-F..;.-11 N b p B I au~. W'iDalaf tt\ret ol fmert feature lineup in ~=! }I.· i",~':' r° ites for one ol tbe t•w Umu UJJ erton a . S otato 0 W tM nnt all po.lUon, ed the 16-year bistocy of the ~~~" 40~'1!~,1vet11e " durint their tnltilJ aeuoe AMHtCAM 1.ueu1 ctuallf7lq for fivt of the track set t.o COnl.Ht in r IY 114 .-ilclf.l' f · t Wert SbOCktd ill tM openlnl ...... 0Mti. first JS tPota. the featured 16,000 Clob-111.. \lll ll: ~R;~" mom .. u ,..,... UM .,.,,...,. ~ .. ·• ~ 1• 1" l I: · 11 BGb Uuer •• fomth Poat Ume was 1 p.m. °':.ff.i ~0H~1~'it.~"ti1~ 7 IUC~slve punt. -tilt for w~ champion Horntta &ld ClMlic. It •ouJct'be • ton last year, »-u. nw ':taa-::4~ ~ bertown G. Handicap. ~~ ~°"~.~·11 20 Ing Panther llDt ~ed two hUtrton't Eut.el'll Coe-d'1 pmt at Ule Buen-The Texans Iott to Fuller· ;.-v..... tn ••• 1 ... Go Joa ie Go, seeking t'J:.~t \ \~i?~.'° 1 a touchdown .nd another to ":,~ ldh;ttdtdp tow~ .. Bat· ~.~ c1°'u~ pNlav~to .~ H~nderson's record la .. 1. °" w..,. o.._ atxth. her fourth CO" • ..,..~•v· . --tet up a 2l·Jud romp on the "' ... • otato uvwl to-.... t.WV w ,..... w Th· JRB s•'--.a-com-lfj: l la i ':I m m p .... "~uu ... Ju.10011 cou••• · day whll Pa ""' had ....... "'-t Of th '<' .. ,~w.... arnelli Jones waa An· Los Alamitos cha mpion· i;u1 .. ,1..., s.s s~ lltrrwnfl"" lt next play. U wu 1'"4 bet.ore . e s"l'ena tilt .. ._ iu-. lllllt • sea· h iffk drettl' hlef tMlon ship this fall. t~ped the r~. 't~~~~ ,0. 'a:~ e...t 1t most fana hacl really started biggest Junior c0Ue1e foot· IOft. mittee ad 1 d ult Umt fie"""~r;1...,~ in ~ c compe ltnrµp for lhr Clabber· L'l.,..v111-v. >s,"'~?.. • HCl!!Clo H to tAle a sel'foua lbOlc at the ball prize of aU -• R03e P11'-dtna will meet Hen· selecting Pas.S.na. Ex· " 4 *' wreck • 11\ttted town G . which was to be ~'1.1t.. !!••.n''l~mfnor. ''••> game Bo'wl bid. -deraon. Tex., In the Decem-eluded from both the Rose _.21\1. w:.,c 27• ,.. contfst over Ole on•mD" run at 350 yards nv·~'~,~~i':1. 1Jf,":'t,,., 1 Co ac h Ray Shackleford The Horneu. 8..o.l on the be!' 10 affair. Henderson and Potato Bowb was City aune1e ~~!l ._ lnttrnatJonaJ Ratt w I 1 .. 'g'bn;:;; tf; .~~:r ~.,.,v n ("•• RUSTLE~&! p ••) 5yur, wMUJ . probably play will bt makiDg Its second College of San Francis· i~ ,_.pi.......__ ~rcuJt. " •" ,1 101 .. , ""'"" no. •It .., anta on1ca Dec 3 in a 1tralaM visit to Paudena. co ( IG-0). -8£.nJ/~~::ri?= ..,...._ I I J. \ I - ... wt. ... l ar Jln~ 'ift•' >ffi. ;on. ·an· ltn· ad· OV· the f()). JSC .un. won by JOre aost Pa· aid, A." !lub 01.i• re· llDI mt, eed u.Jc ICSt ick, ida. :an . '"'· rer- be- ll.st Wd. Sat- ath- lid- at '"'' Ar· or - be (e-.... 1y, by ta :he 'rj· -er o( nd t. - Mondiy, Novrmbfr 21, 1966 Mo ruirchs Draw Muir -.. HB tO Face Bellflower Irvine Leag~ champ Hun. tington Beach has drawn BelUlower and An&elua League and defendinc ClF king Mater Del was paired with Muir of PuaC:ana ln CIF football playof( palrln&s released today by CIP' com· missioner Ken Fagana. Both games wUJ be played Friday at 8 p.m. The Hu"ll· ington . Bellflower aame la at Bellflower and the Mon. arch • Muir scrap ia at San- ta Ana Bowl. Oilers Anaheim, champs or tht Sunset Leacue agaJn, plays lnfl wood in an 8 p.m Fri· day battle at L.I Palma Park Stadlum ln Anaheim. San~ Ana was one of three second place league finishers to be selected for remaining berths ln the AAAA playoffs. The Saint&, who flni.,hed second to An· ahe1m m the Sunsel League, race Lakewood at Veterani.' Stadium in Lon& Beach fn. day nl&ht. The Oilers and Monarchs, encountered no t r o b I • reaching the CIF playotf1. HunUnrt.on Beub crulled through the lrvl.ne League with a 7-0 record and Mater Del flattened the Angelus League acaln. ~. T b e Monarchs are l.n the 4-A bracket and the Oilers m the J.A cla11. The CIF Pairings A.AAA U-••·~ ..._.,., 0.1 .... Muir tl a..... AM Sttcll""' l...-.i• ., ...,,, .... ,. THE TOAST ... (From P1ae 34) and wanted to 1tr~ oul at toe to toe." aomethln.c or eomebody. The UCLA players them· He was asked why the Tr~ W• Ir • selves were beside them· Jans couldn't score from the ID vine seJvea. It was clear they had one-yard line in !be flnt quar- Corona After CIF resented what they felt was W::1 don't know.'' he mu t· an overbahncl or publicity tered Corona del Mar Hl&b School for USC. ln fact, some were "Y~u're not very Io o d will attempt to make it two Crown downright nuty about it. when you can't score from ClhFl wa~ P 0 1 0 c~1 .. ':1!2~D· · "We're. tops ln thla town, the one." s P 1 1Jl a row .,.,.., .... nc Despite sensational !Selden and don't you 1uy1 forget Dow? Tuesday when the Sea King& Burch'1 triumph San Cle· it." shouted linebacker Do n "I'd say he was one of the encage Arcada JnLonthe ... _cIFb . . ' Manning as be entered the better quarterbacks we've playoff opener at g Dll:iac mente s Tr1tona. undefe~ locker room. He shook tus seen this year he certAin· Poly Higb ~t 3 p.m. , In Irvine League dl,lal action, t!nger at the waiting crowd ty made us look bad. Ria brok-Coach Cliff Hooper 1 power-NEAR MISS -Corona del Mar defender Kerry son field. He Just rowed on an interception try oo were un<:eremonioualy bounc-ol sporuwrlters. en run~ hurt us the most. We boule went through tbl lrvl.Da Voung nearly broke open the 0-0 tie his team and this pass from Chuck Perry (12) to Nick Quiroz (22). ed from the CIF cross country Prothro woaldn't 10 out oo missed three tackles on h 1 1 Luaue UU. aeuon like a bul.. Estancia played to Saturday night at foggy David-Had he caught the ball, he would have scored euUy. playoffs Friday at tbe lt•iU• the limb on the Rose Bowl 11· Jong run· that set up tbe win· Jet through wet tiuue paper. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ~a~~~f~ten~Hun~1~. -ningscor~·· ~eTu~y~~: ington Beach, ~rt and "I have no idea who_ should Would he p»ss more if he At L-u:.:,,• ~:i.,, c!!. ..., ,,., Estancia, Sea Kings Tie, 0-0 THANK GOOD NESS Statistics Estancia. get the Rose Bowl bid. The bad It to do over? •• A"..it.. warr111 .... "-'-· The Tritons' 81 point.a were faculty representatives have "Well, since we got beat, I 0:,:.,~-..!:: ~:.-~. ~ ... -• • • How THn scoa1a only fourth best among Hunt-a difficult decision to make cuesa I would." i..owH aucic•T11 ..__._ l'lnt .,,,.,,., . be I 't ..,..._ R Bo l" Al lM(ewood: l•-.. ---( F p 34) c ow • ington's 33 poi.nu Newport's and may won agree • •a<i: ose w . ., c~.-,. "''" , .. ,, .... AMllMI. rom afe t g ~~P~!:,·1~.7~;44 77 and Estancia'• '78. with what they decide but I'll "I've said all along the At Ml~ ~ = forced to play catch.up un· There was only I 40 left 11 o ~n°':.:l' ~ovrf1 •lodt• _. The host Oilers utiU1.ed live with It conference champion (USC) = <l'91 19 .,.""...,.,,.-.1. .... thJtd. W the final gun sounded a in the entire mazurka '4 hen 14 0 0•••;.:..,°"~~,......_ Paul Wtlllama, five seconds "l'm not 1ure what 'most should go -DO matter wbo it ,,!" =ii..:-' ..C::: ~w..,:,..i. merciful endmg to the Bruce Nelson capped an 80-'° 0 l':"-10 _,,.m .. 14 .,.,. behind Burch at lO:o.1 ; Man· repreaentative team' means, is." i.tety ......... whole thlng. yard OCC march by dr1Vlng ~: • 0•·1~'i.~ fred Slcirde, fourth at 10:14; but I'm au.rt they will make An interception on Coast's over from the two ,. i~':o:J~,. >•Alan Reyn~lda, •.lxth at 10:20; an .. honest declalon 11 to who · · I · ttem t ,. • c.-u ........ ,... ....,. 12'"· John Bostick, runth at 10:30, 1s. Estancia and Corona del miua scrnnmage a P Tucker. utilizing lhc o Id ·• ~ ~~=. ~~.;!~ ~~ .. ~~~· and Randy Cooper, 12th at Norm Dow, the aupersub Mar had only one quarter 1n and a bad snap from ccn· th eory of "we came to win . t 1' ~,,_., '° How•fll. 11 nr• 10 :33, i.o their win. quartubact who Ume and \tr'hich they could see each oth-ter on a punt allowed Art· not Ue," didn't hesitate an 3' 10 ~(,.,,,.., 10 ,..,,..-. 14 uni. John Partridge·, third place again wore the Trojans down er Saturday night but neither "°~~~1~10 instant as he Instruct~ hu ~ ~ ~~::; :·::::..:. "'~i clocking of IO:C» led his Sailor with the blg third down plays, . club could rais~ the necessary C::' l'~'-41entt. lt-v•rd u u ''om )4 :io t~k"-" mMCI to S<.elcllcd. males into the playoUs. Next clutched the fame ball a n d scoring punch anJ the result t10mo11~. 12:«> •o o• guys to go for the two-point • # up for Newport .wu Don chatted with wrlten In the DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ().() ti t f bo d D 0 7 Homolll< kldtl PAT · .. , , waa a e a og-un a· • u Hemp. ot11111.101_.,1•1.,100 ~" trom conversion. F'"' clown• ru1111,,. 1 I Meuse, 13th at 10:34. trainer 1 room. -vid11>n Field. ., ~.ii.. :i>mo ';\," • '' The extra tally failed. flW ~ .:::E~f: 1f i Estancia used the flying It figured to be the only The soupy stuff began roll· •o ~ °" • ..-however, when Mikels was Yard• .. 1,... ruw... ~ ~ feet of Joe Bodnar and Terry time in h1a playing career ing in around the stadium n u Mlktt• •..... d rvn 7 1t 10 ~:;:: ·i:~-""'"' ·• ~ Schmitz, seventh. and eilhth he'd be in demand by sport.a· an hour before gametlme and " 11 fv'TI:1,:1C1i:,.;;:,~ run out of bound! while at· ~~~.:.•'d;11::,= tt . at 10:23 and 10:28 respective· writ~n. A teammate poked the first half was r.ricUy a ru· u " P...,en 1 me ~" , ~ '0 tempting a rollout pa11i; ::~~~ ~:;'p~i~'"''f<I 1• a ly. to propel them past th~ hi' head in the door and nb· mor. Nobody could see the n 10 f:-,::. k~.,cr OCC had the ball for one ~= io.• : Ttitons. bed him. halftime show, either, but a " 20 Hollan. 2-md r~n. 1 40 last desperate attempt \\Ith =·~":, Corona del Mar finished "Aw come on," Dow re-lught brAA.... blew the soup '°S.:. •1 o.i1nen Tea ve l .-., fiifth · th ti Ith 134 to t.ed "'"""' o c • 1 ' " eight seconds to play but 1t l'"""'°''•r 1• .,~ 1 • Ul e ac on. w r . · b k Th . away just as the team& came .~r.= ,::;:,.," 11 • ~,. • • M<('""" 11 .i.1 T' -'"U. Pat Ayres was the "Give me • rea 11 1s th f. Jd f th ..,.,_d was to oo avail. 1 w11.~,·t.=.'. ' • 0 ....... h th " on e 1e or e uw quar-zona Westem's nationally ·...... .J ,.f ft top Sea Kine finisher, 15th at my only s ot at ese guys. W . ranked Mata.don to tally That's when the hstJcuffs I To••" CM~• YG v A 10:3$. Meanwhile, in the Trojan . Taking hasty advantage of twice i.n the opening mo-broke out and it nearly took camb••no f 11 ~ .._I Laiuna Beach. Fountain locker room. few had ever the improved visibility, Sea ments. an act of Congress to sep· ~~;_ :, :1 2f t Valley and Oostt Meu round· seen John McKay as crestfaJ. King quarterback Greg Vand-FranJcjy, lt looked 11 k e §;:Jt,,. ( 't j ~: ed Olt tbt field in that order. len. ecburg hustled his wh.ite·clad OCC was all through when arale the infuriated oppo-F._,,.,. J j • . with 1$. 1, 181 and 198 points Twice in a row now he has troops 58 yards to the Estan· nenls fot•14 INDl'"TIAL ~s~lk » respectively. been out·slickered by Prothro C'"· 13 where r-ona f"mbled the bowl-bound Mats swept """'·-1'ust -'ght "-the ' · t. t I t .... ""'' " ••in> nJJ lJIC' • ,,.., Y• ""· The thJ'ff qualtfien n o w He was qwe ye p easan the ball away -CdM's second ahead 13--0 right off the bat. best team we've had since Mtktrvvw J4...,.. • • m -419 tr1vtl to Sunny Hilla H I g h He answered questions brief· muff of a scoring opportunl· but the gutty Pirate cru· the Junior Rose Bowl outfit '~ ~,'"'• ~•7, l'ctjf. on Tueadav for the CIF' AA ly and never bristled. Vet you t saders somehow managed in '63," Tucker moaned. "I 1""i:°" " I · ·d Y· all ~ •• , ,: 1f I 17f · , prellma. serned he wa.s on fire inSJ e Midway through the second a r y. just can't understand what HOUSES FOR SALE G.neral 1000 440 £. 17th St. 642..()D) 3 • cootinuoua l<JU fl/ x 300'. Each zoned councy R-4. Own«r out ol t.own. wll'lta action . B&ylhore Home 2 btdroom + dinlnc room. l.owt&t price 111 thi.a e.xclum~ aru. SJt.950. Duplex lot Euu1dc. Qu1t t rul-dt ·UC street 60'\l}.'; Prlefd at $99.l(). v $4951 DOWN quarter, Corona reached the Frank Weirath, a subllli· happened." Eagles' one-yard line. but Es-tute for the most part this Arizona Western c o a c h ra!'f bargain In 1 big 4 tancla's courageous defensive year, shot o!f tackle with a Bob Lee alw heaped pral~e RUSTLERS. UPSET BR 1 bath '-II.lie fanul,y line remained steadfast on pitch back to score the first on the Bucs. • • • room horn•· New c.ar~s. four straight plays inside the OCC TD from 33 yards "Orange Coast is the besl M Ki' d ... I •pnnklers. bulll·ina 11\chld. (From Paie M) other t.lllie1 durinc the oon· c nney move u1e 03· 111i dtshwuher. Viu:anl. five. away. . f club we've run up against watched his pass proteetion l.ett to account for four of the era 75 yards ln IO plays for Stt today. mov• in tomor· The fog rolled in again just Don Evans. hlhng in or this year... he I a u d e d a othe tally •• •'-e last quarter started the absent Ha....._r, missed f for McKinney, and hla punt five :Chaffey scores. n r 1 raw. CAU.. DAVE MYHRt .., u1 · r "Their de cnse was mag· . Partndge caught an aeria ~1151 HertJl•ie RHI Ea· tnd this time it stayed. the conversion and OCC nificent and Ir we hadn't protection. completely break Tb • PAT at t em pt was on the three and fought rual Aller the Sea Kings bobbled trailed the Westerners. have scored two easy ones down in t!'e first hall as the mulled with 8:94 to co but no way into the end zone to cul·-'"--"-------- away their second chance. 1t 13-S with 6:47 sttll to go in at the start _ we'd have bosu s p 111 e ~ the nashy one aeemed to ca.re with the mlnate a IS.yard play ror the wu Estanci:i's turn to make lhe initial stanza blown the whole thing... quarterback twice for b 1 g Pllrthers leading by a 34-8 six-pointer with 28 seconds' a scoring gesture. Chuck Per· Burly lineman M i k e lbsses. . . score. left. ry connected with Ken Cow· Gregg shot through to bloc k S tatf sties It was a d1.fferent story tn Alt.Jo an exchange of punt&, Scalcucci gathered in a Mc· ley for 17 wards and a first a field goal attempt by Wes the s~ond ha~ and part1cu· McKinney really began find· Klnney aeriaJ for the two- dOWn at Corona's 23 and full· Homolik. one of two doz· TUi.< nATtnicJc, Awt larly In that final stanza -ing the Tange. point conversion to make it back Nick Quiroz took it to en out-of-state recruits on "!'" ciowru rv1111n• 10 1 but It was too late to overtake The RuslteTs started on lhe 34-22. the 19. the Arizona roster~. m1dwa y ~1~:; = =:,~, ; l the rampaging Panthers Ctaffev 44 with 4:51 to go. The Rustlers "Ol a big bl d t lo!•I ""' _,,, 111 ll Af . . { t h "' ~ But Estancia furn e a in the second quarter and ~:~:; -=~~"':.~'"' >~ :~ ter g1vin.g up our ouc ·McKinney, who completed 16 break on tile enswng kick off the 11 and il was quite appar-occ had the ball within 39 z:rd• .... ':'d! ••IN'd ~ ,; downs -ch1rily through the out ol 34 for 295 yards. hit when a Panther touch~ a ent nobody would score yards or pa ydirt ~"'"'' •"-"'.., r; 11 air -the invaden hnally got Bruce Partridge for 16 and short !tick olr on the Golden· ruM nAmncs 1 UM Quarterback Dan Mlkels, P!!!:! :r,::::~ • .,,td : j untracked. . then two plays later found west 45 and the Rustlers got ~''" c1ow ... rullllno 1 : wtio suffered the humiha· ~~~ dr:t.~:" ...., 1 ).It Goldenwesl blitzed S8 yards Dale Howard m the open onl possession with just seconds H~ F.f:EI~ .i : lton of having four o( his e:~=:"·~ll!fd ~. ~ in hve plays with lhe big the three. lelt Y•nb .. = rualll... 1;i 21: passes picked ore during the ~~;-:::l:l IOU 0 gamer a -~yard pass play Howard gathered it In andl McKmney took the ~nap ~:~t "i!-1 1;;." 1 ,.. .,~ 2~ evening. spearheaded the 1No1v1ou•fiumncs rrom McKmney to Ton'' Seal· slipped over for the score1rrom center and went back §~.;:• •~P..,. 10 • march and carried the ball or•.~,~~.~., cucci down to lfle Chaffey with 3:34 to go. The point aft· behind great protection He\ . -!"' (ompi'i~~ ,_.,,-l 1 Tea Yo n A•e. four. er failed and the Rustlers reared back and heaved a 60-1 • ~m'Cr "=' Pll~l j Jt J over for the score from the M 1••1• 14 11' ,. I' St c shd<>lla took ll In h _, o· r:Tn:, distance 41,o 1 six. ~:~•At~ ! ;' t 1, ~ eve a ~. trailed, 34-14. yard pass t e .ur to 1ck v erc11 M1111t1..s • u This time Evans' plaet· ~~m," ~ :r 1 • J handoff from McKJnncy on 0 o1 ~ e nwest got the ball Hosack on the Chaffey goal .$u~i.. : i M¥Vo"' , f i lo the next play and the Rusllers a&aln with 2:%'l showing on line for a spectacular touch· um ,.,N~'11ou•1. surisTics ment was perfect and at the N•''"" I ' o J finally found payd.irt w I th .... ...i~i. ,... 1•· own 25 y"'rd down play with on• s.,,,,.nd S11fc· it ~£1111111 By R. J. W igmor• ••,u~s"11111G halClJme break it was 13·13 Tot•11 ' n :a. s 7 '"'~ .....,.... .... "" .. I '" """v 11 Ar•rffl•rc': .. W Yl AV11 ju~t .12:41 to go in the game. Une. left In the game. Qui.-ft Y~ v~ •l•! For most of the third r.._...,.. " 7' 't • ~ McKinney rupped a pass Lo ----------------------·11 t:;fil1 ! ft S tl quarter. it looked as If the ~~.-; n 1' ~l Doug Puckett for a two-point lob Wigmor• =~ l l I 1 f' standoff was going tq stick. ~~" / :; 1/ J f conversion and it was 28-8 t>yt.t,• ., 1u f l Then the Maladors. help-''Tot•" ,\ ,,: :d H After a short kickoH. t h e •' ,.,.. '1ti:'-Ye v1. A~ ed immeasurably by a pass tNarviouAL-rAsstN• Panthers got the clincher -~\..., H ~ I h Interference penalty, got 0r• .... c.,., marching 45 yards in nine ~r:""~... 'i fl 1:, "'tolling and quarterback Ry· 1111a.1t '~ ~/"'• Yf, '~ plays with 1'ommy Thompson liur•"' 1 t t land Powell tossed a 10.. •'"ft ~7fll v3 ,ct. scoring bis second touchdown .'V:;!~~Naiviov.~...!.~'sslile ' •· yard pass to the vtraatJle ~ ... ~1111k 'i f I m o< the night on a seven-yard '"1'""k ,N, ve '1; Homolilc for the tie-break-c~1::: n f 1 " $ keeper. 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NO OOWN OHL Y $22,950 FARROW REAL TY 293 E. 17th ~ Ev•· 142-5179 nr ~ 321 AlilO Newport Helghb Open Dally By Owner Lovely lanai elf hi.ce Uvttc room with ftftplace, con• .. nient kitchen, 3 nloe bed• room•. 2 bltha, lush car- pe'tine ~-8eautlfuJ c:orner lot, choice ~boD> Priced to sell. or will trade fOC' amaller boua or untbl in Costa Mesa « Newport Bffdl . S89.S L>OWN 6: take CNer" ~x­ llltin5; lll'\IJlCUIJt with p&y• ments of S190 lndudm& laxts. Quiet Costl M e I • no!lldenti1-l area. 3 I a r ~ • BR.a. 2 shiny batha, petlc>. ltrtplac•. "' "' cari>eta. butlt • 111 d1shwashtr Ir more CA1.J.. :>40-1151 Htritag!' Real Estate DAVIDSON Realty DELUXE DUPLEXES '.! BRa earn. Carpel•. dra· pie~. bullt-1111, pllt.ioe ,. l'loee to lhopping. Rltr. ~Harbor SB, CIC 546-5"t6Q EvN. SlW9(1 NO CASH DOWN TO ANYONE l'radf' in a $2,jOO er -.... TD ...., tar;:-,. corner 4 + family room in Meaa V.r- t1e Room '°" 1 Pool.a. 4 Trllllers or SIX Boat.a' ('QI.If' gf! RH.I 11 54&-*0 " DREAM HOUSE 400 Kll1p ptac., N .8. :! Bdrm + Fami1)' Ra EXOTIC GARDEN Richardton R .. lty 642-3600 More Clcusifled OnPage38 \ NO MORE RIDES -Mr61. Gertrude Wickersheim, whose Costa Mesa pony rfde has delight~ Orangl? Coast youngsters for 26 years, is going out of busi- ness. She plt11$ to sell Buster, one of the kiddie faYOrites, and her 15 other Shetlandl. Old Friend Parting 'f ony Ride Lady' Winding Up Career By EVELYN SHERWOOD her first rides. As an 8-year- Of n. Diii¥ ""' .. .., old girl. &he rode a . ''work Small cowboya of th• Or-borr.e" directed by her father ane• Coast who firlt tried down the furrow of her fam- their spurs at the pony rtde lly's fann home In Menlo on Wilson street at Newport Part. Boulevard ln Colta Meta are She came to Orange Coun- lodng a friend today. ty M yean ago where she met M r s. Gertrude ~ and married Loo1a Wbtcker- aheim ringmiatresa at po.JlY sheiDl who was in the blui-headq~artera, baa decided to nesa of buying and aelllng call lt a career at 78 years of horses. age. They sold big ~ama and She Is clo&lng the ride. Her draft horses, she ~e~embers, , 18 Shetland ponies are up for and during the 20 1 broke we at the little stables that mulea and borsea for the have been an Orange Cout Curry Co. for aigbtaeelng landmark for the pat .28 rldea In Yosemite Valley. Jean. Mn.· Wh1ckerabetm'1 h111- "W• always 1tarted tbe band died Nov. 2.. They were littlest children 011 Bulter," married for 52 years. "We she said, patting the mane of were together IO long," Mrr. the gentle spotted pony. Wbictenhelm said, "I don't "Some were juat bablea when want to run the ponJ ridee they first rode. Now they are alone." bringing their children. They She plant to coatinue the all loved the pony rides," rbe rides until the ponlet are sold added. and then will make her home Mrs. Whickersheim recalls in Madera. Finance Picture Rosy, Says NB City M~er The financial picture fo~ as-you-go basis Instead of the city of Newpor\ Be~h floatin~ bonds, he explalned. has been described as "rosy" He said there wiH be leas by City Manager Harvey L. reliance on property taxes as Hurlburt in a talk before th,e a revenue source In the fu.1 Newport HA r b or Woman I ture h~ever Be noted tbat Civic League. new' taxes on dtarettee, surf. Hurlburt pointed out tlul boartlJ, and ahorWenn rent- the-city's bonded debt is only ers are designed to shift tome a fraction of wha~ it legally of the burden to visitors. could be and is sb.rinkini rap-The city manager promised idly each year· that other taxes with the aame He said the ctty ls fortu-goal tn mind wl1l be present. nate to have a large assessed ed to the council tn the fu- valuation of more than 1171 ture. "Goodness knows what , million. else we'll dream up," be said. Because of the broad rrop-Without 1traytng from bls erty tax b&e. the. dty is ahle money theme, Hurlburt also · to operate primarily on a pay-tallted to the ladles about ro- -========-.l mance. He f.iaid be lmowa why spring l1 called the ro-PARADISE Are yo11 • 11et11ral • bor11 "h0tH tra-'er7" The DAI LY '1LOT tint yeu • cha"c• te , .. claily In the •p•cial Tracler'1 l'aracllH ••ctioft ef the want acl1. W\etcha want h 1wa,7 • mantic season. "That' 1 ·the time ol year city department beads ro- mance me with their budiet requuta, I romance tbe coun- cil to get them approved, and councilmen romance tHe peo- '=========='lple ovfl? the tax rate." How do f dial from Anaheim io Riverside? Just dia,.'l" plus the pliOne number. Make sure yollf call aoes l:llrouftl ftlt. Chee• '~ 2 of )9IK dlrtctory bllol1 pllollln" @ P1cific Ttftphont I (. c ' I ' . RO.ASTING CHICKEN - cAuPOaNaA 49c •ROWN 4 t. 6 LIS. i. -- JUNIOR TURKEYS FOR THI SMALL FAMILY 49 i llUSI IU1' POITIOM .ftc HAMS..... y- KIUSI WHOLI -59-• K'RUSE STUFFED TURKEYS :::u· 3!~~ HAMS •••• 1b ~ SHORT SHANK HUSE CI NTll SLJCIS 98 HAM •.•••• ~ c Shank Portion Swift's Cornish It. GAME HENS TAVERN HAMS· Flat lo1et.-1l11f orlhle ·Lb. HILLS BROS. 119 BACON WMA•httuAUIY Ill. 7tc IAUIAGI09CM MAllR UNn ti. 79- 22 ... SID LARGE A·A . PRINCELLA 79~ COFFEE EGGS YAMS c LI. nN *fresh from Our ·Own In -Store Bakeries MINCE OR PUMPKIN· '4HllHOUll REG. 1tc.:..a.inch PIES DINNER 10LLS .... ... .,_ TOM I JRIT ,. IATIER ··--··· 7f.. l ,, I c DOZ. 2'/J TIN • BIRDS-EYE CREAM SAUCE VEGETABLES 411. 4 ICE CREAM Au1moN1 ~ u L PUT •..•.. 59c _ PEAS ., .. ...,, 2 /29c , ......... ••••••A SHERBET ~~~t Ste RICH'S w"" 49c T'Oflfl1Ne -··--ROLLS s.. .... .,..... 49c .c .......... _. -- CHllSnAN llOS. CHAM 149 SHERRY -·····--···-Pf'"4 6AU.O PtNX CHABLIS Al.laTSON'S 288 VODKA -·--""" Wi;;(Ockt7185 HIRAM WALlft-Pfl'rH 419 Creme de Menthe PAUL MASSON DINNll 1~'~ WINES CHAILIS • IOlf , IUleUNDY -... BOURBON Fl~~-3 59 ======================== DUBUQUE AU MIAT NO WASll HADY 10 IAT 9 LI. TIN 98 FUNKS~!:~:-~=.59c LUNCH MEAT~3/$11 80l08NAw:::i~.! 59c Cream Cheese ~~-3h: ,. ING ~ l9~ ->R YS Albertson's ' TASTY· TENDER 11 to 24 Pound l9i TOMS -·····-----------······ ED I to 14 Pound YS HENS I!~ - ~nish c ENS r9~ ---I It. ,,. .... " II. Cafifomia Grown HEAVY MEATED DUCKS GEESE 39! 69! Assorted Flavor_s "Ocean Spray Jellied DOLE SLICED , ~JELL-0 Cranberries PINEAPPLE ~ 10 c 2 c s 1--. )00 1'1• • PICJS • TINS TINS • ,... -. FRUIT COCKTAIL ~--~ 5/'1 BROWNIE MIX ~ c..a~.4/51 CRISCO OIL 24 .... lott4e ---··-·····. 45c BISQUICK ~O:..":"~ •.. : ......... 39c PICKLES -~~--u.-49c SOUR CREAM ...... _ ""'49c - MARSHMAtLOWS ~ ,.,. 19c OLIVES uw ~· """ -··· 3/'1 MJB RICE L-. ••" ··-·-·· 20.... 39c TOMATO JUICE:··----~-4151 NAPKINS a. ..... D-. __ ,... 3k ONION SOUP u,.... ________ 31s1 PRESERVES==:,·:~ 49c PIE CRUST MIX ~ ~ 29c IUTTtRMINTS.""' _ 29c Z9 i8!;c. ~ ... 1'9 ., 139 """ • •.• 3/$11 ·~~~ ,_ llUCIOUI ~ .. 3111 21 J9c BROCCOLI N•M • DAii ...... 15~ \ FRESH and CRISP LARGE STALK c EACH YAMS ui .... 1 -·····-~-··--··· 21 hL 2Sc AVOCADOS !:~~-.... lfle rA'N&fRlNES GRAPES M/ROOMS 1wrn JUICY .... 1 swm NDM WMnl Ztfl IKIN •• wnotn 2 1~~29c 2 1~~25c 2fle MA&.J u. \ . PLAY THE PONIES FOR FUN & PROFIT MOP THE MOMESUETCH OPRESS TO CERTIFIED SWEEPSTAKES * W1uers INY $6 lo SI !JllO 1 ... *losers Nit you eh1ible 10< Ille SI0.000 GRANO SWffPSTA~CS AW•RD * fJH '"'rt ttchts * No purchase 1tauirtd * Gil SJ«,Anor. tnes you to Aaurddcl Md hmoran ... 1n lh•. ftbulous tucks ... for the Prukilus. Cold C.p and Derby * Top ridtrs, 11111n1nc horm, alamorous sc.tntry ••• Ill°" MHJ.TV, Cll1R11tl 9 in color fn4ay 11i1~ts. 7:30·8·00 * Rac•nc at rts r1c11 nc best ... tftfl 1 daily 6ollbltl * Get tllt cool rules itnd "" llot tips It OD! stort t<>d1v1 * ANAHllM OrOft/19 ~ Brn<>lcll11r1JI * ANAHllM 8vrntt1or~ 6 1f1ut .. • ANAH8M •u CANADA Jfuclkl .t K ntrlltl •TumN tr II .l"n<>t~lll Bit d.. *DOW .. Y RNI BUl IU!d Lc.guM *WHITTIR 1•1• •. 1'1r,.11tm11• MIA 1'tr~I " L t f f"41711111D •AIDIN HOVI Ml6 8 . .lrett .8k•cl NORW ALIC HH GarUti Orot't Blt'ff. IU .. A PAIK 1'1rralflltt 111 P tMlrftf' * HUN11NGTOM MACH ~ s u • . 0n!fl 11tt llOf'p• • Ol4HG« 11111 •d1caru • COIONA 4e1 MAA • HUtmN•TON llACH .M.t 004Mt B1tra11 17Mi W. ('~11.pr!Mlf\ ·~Jt "'°'"" •cotrA MIU * OIANGI LA•UMA llACH !lit/I 4 Barbqr Bini. .Hf.~ K 1'1!117"""" TO<> 8. Cout ffhMI/ SAN Cla4ENR • CYPllSS • LAKIWOOD ~'It lf!llJ JtOIN llnt ,\" RI ('11m1M 8 11 IL ,, °""°"' " c Ml tml'4 lON• llACH •POMONA *W!STMINST• J14f 01111"..,.. ,,, 0t1111g• •77 ll'tt0tlWU Jtk>d. 41.tA 1 w.,,..,1 ... •tl'r ltl•·4. I Mond<lY. November 21, 1966 DAIL V PILOT /Ntw5·PrtsS '7 WRAPPED AHD READY -Girls of the Jr. Athen· ians Tri;y club at Maude B. Davis School line up to present their Danny Davey Ca.raven gooda to Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Corrlmerce members James Tice (left) and Gary Hibbs. Girls collected dozens of boxes of clothes for the caravan to destitute Ari· 2J0na lndiarui. Thanksgiving Drive to Aid Indians Approaching Success Thanhgiving -a time ol destitute Arizona Indiana 11 re$pite for most 0 r a n g e pushing close to 15 ton. .• Coasters -la shaping up as The Jaycees •e coordinat- a hectic hoUday of local back-ing Harbor Aru effort.I for ers of t~~ D a n n Y Davey the Thanksgiving trip to the Thanksg1vmg Caravan. Indians. Jaycee Gary IDbbs Mem~ of the Costa Me-said at least another 20 tons sa Junior Cham~ of Com-is expected to be shipped over merce report their drive to by Danny Davey's caravan collect 20 tons of goods for headquarters In Santa Ana. Davey, a parcel deliV«y· man, hat made frequent trips La gunan. to the Indian tribes since t6e early 1960'1. The Jaycees began l a 1 t W • A } year to back Davey's efforts ms ppea by actively teeking local COil· trlbutiona of food, clean clotb- 0 La T ing and household articles. ll t~ J X Danny Davey trailers are · now spread around Costa Me.- Loren Haneline, o of sa for deposit. of the sorety- the Seas-Vacation Village in needed supplies. The trailers, LallJlla Beach Wednesday unattended during the day. successfuUy aWeaJed to the are visited each evening by City Couocll a penalty tor late Jaycees. payment of the _. percent Donated goodJ ~ plck:ed traOBient occupancy tu. up and taken to a local Dan· Councilmen agreed unanl-ny Davey warehouse, where mously to waive the late fee volunteer packers are work· which Haneline said amount-ing day and night to prepare ed to several hundred dol· the supplies for the thousand· Lars. mile trek to the Indiana' ""' He said he hAd been three ervatioo. days ate becaOse an em-U-Haul, which bu donated ploye Who toot the account-the traileu for the drive, al· Ing work home had personal ~ has agf'eecl to oiler lix U· problems and did not ~t the Haul trucks, complete with calculations to him. c~ reported. Haneline said he was hap· The "swingingest gift" Ht PY to be able to collect about for ~ caravan ii a juke box $10,000 in bed taxes for the destined for a tun-age rec.· city. Mayor Wllllam D. Mar-reation center at the reserva· tin said he was happy also t i o n. The juke • box waa that Haneline was able to pay b o u g b t by Jaycees oat ol that ~um. their chamber treasury. CREDIT DENTISTRY OPEN MON. & THURS. EVENINGS e No l•hr11t er Cerryint Cht •9H • E••v c.~ .. r., .... e Union Me,..ben & '•n1ioftert w.1t ...... 1 Dr. Paul J. Hamilton / COMPLm DENTAL SERVICE DENTU-ES EXTRACTIONS X.RAYS FILLINGS PARTIALS BRIDGEWORK SANTA I AHA.Sf. . ~. I I 267 E. 17th'ST., COSTA MESA WEATHER If you .lon't b•litv• • ft•••pt ptr ceft he co"'pec+ ••d c•lft• 11reheft1in et ffie , • ..,. + ..... cl.eclr the DAILY l'ILOT'S 4'elly wutl. .. coveret•, bo+.o"' el '•41• 2. Tiie whele t+ory t. ti.ore -1n • •Pt<• leu ti.aft '4 ''1 lntheo deep. I I j8 DMLY PILOT/N~·Prtu Mo11e111, N~mbtr 21, l'lltlO 1 I HOUSES-FOR-SALE-HOUSES FOR SALE /fl ore I Orange County 1600 Orangie County 1600 * * * * * * HOtJ'SES FOR SALE I RENTALS RENTALS ' RENT>U.S Huntington S..ch 1400 Hou..es Unfurnished HouMt Unfurni1hed Aph. Furnish.cl · i Classified •1 ,,,.,,,. ;J.'i HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 TOP lOCAnott ~ this 1mm11culate home hvtd Ln by adul ll· East• ~ • Costa Mru. 1rur· r tt u n d I! d by ~autJtul 1'nmeg, 3 BR l" betba, built • Ins, ~ ~~ It , drnr-, Jars;-e b.rt'plaC'l', 14 x '..'6' Ii~ room. ~'ntt , will Fil OC' tndf' for du· Jiit• lmu.~t bt-flkotl • .Uk· I~ only $23,m Open House S•t 1Sun 265 E. S.y St., CM W. E. lachenmyer -NO DOWN $150 CLOSING COST S. P. $20,995 ($151.-41 PER MO. INC. TAX " INS.I Repossessed l year old 4 B R .. 3 bath, built· ins. washer, dryer, dishwasher, rarpets, drapt'(;. tie<'. garage opener. Principals only. \all lender 3 pm & 7 p.m. DAILY -9 AM. to 7 PM. SAT & SUN. S.C6-9122 or 530-343-' Genenl 1000 Sale or lease 1000 FHA or VA O.K. 4 hdrm~. ndwd tloora. Will 1<'11 nO\\. $18.~. Wh•ddya Want? Whaddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL 80RN SWAPPERS Special Rate S lines -5 times -.5 bucks RULES -AO MUST l"'CLUOE 1 Wt\Af YOtJ NVt fO trade. >-Whilt 'f°" ••nt Ill trAdf. J-Y'OUR uhol'W erwJ/°' adGtt U 4-.J tlnet cl *dvtt'ttt1ng. .,_NOTHING P'OR 5Alf -TltAOES ONL V PHONE 642-5678 To Pl•c• Your Trader's Par•diae Ad 6•/o MONEY ~"'rt YOll 'h f L' I rN GARDEN GROV}; r" 1111 ' 1~ ll'll' r.a~ • 4 Br, 2 ba, SHARP with 1111 N'ty Way \'oo \\ lnl 1mr. hctwd floor, 2 bdrm ex:tru. $lO.OOO eq. For. L .. M/Optlon/Sell Nr. Doullaa, :5042 CuJ)lan. 4 BR 1 ~ ba, blrim, cpt/ drps. PoOl. block me.. '200 P"r mo • $26 ,600. Interior J u 1 1 p&Jmfd. ~NC 5\t ('~. A •C REALTY FOR SALE. Nice 2 Br, H.le. Det.ach 2-car aar. Xtra rm attadl to pr. Xinl toe nice lndllcpg. * 536·8967 OWNER o.ffen attnc 3 BR 2 btl. Pacitice Sanda home. $.16,900. * 544·5522 Cotta ~ 3100 Laguna 8Mch 3705 Newport B .. dl '4200 AT USTI e MODERN 3-BR HOME STEPS TO B£Adr;;;= 3 BR 2 beth home with • BEAU. OCEAN VIEW-NEWLY DE CORA TED haidwood noon. locattd from l"a(h room. Cptl, Stove, e 4 Br·2 a. Furn-Ophc 00 qiilri 1trect n I! a r ~trlfe. $180 • mo. 613-3881. e $nte. 9 I achot:U. Complete with ,mo. -mo ..... aprinklm, oarpeta" drap. RENTALS e 546-4687 or 646-4711 ea. RA!nt or l~ per =~A~ph_._F_u_r_n_l•~h~ed==~LGE !! br unfurn WQ:ChJ· ITXllllb. 5'();1lSt Re~ General 4000 -cinl~ Ttir .... " --Rn.I DL&te. adlt.s, no peta, pool. t.1111 l Nice 1 Ir. House BAHIA MAR ~-=· 24ai, E. 16th. Good location. Stove It re- ~tar. SUS moolh Chas. C. Martin REALTOR 931 Weat 19th St., C.M. DELUXE 1 & 2 Br FURN A: UNFURN --._, 1 BR Near p~ Util pd! is;,. .• I 00 • 23l'd St.rff t, NB Fountain Valley 141 0 l9'J9 Harbor. c .M-548-U95 -~-Sll.L--or-RENT-..;;.i_:>-_B_R_ Newly Decorated HEATED P 0 0 L -Puttlni; STEPS to Be1ch! .f -· Green • rad 1 a o t heat · Ba. Cp(s, Drpe, QZl:Ds. J 1f! wuber dryer racllJ.ties • yrly * &t2..J&t2;~ ::. carports l!tc. Priced trorn MODERN 1 Bdrm, pvt Pl· • Nr neoiv home. Low·lnw· dn? • Paymen!JI $:.!25 uxi·ALL! e rM!'.fEO-OCCUPA.lllCY. 8 OWNER. * SJUHW! Lge 2 BR & s;ar, $87.SO. Wat.er fll>.n50. uo, carport, adulta, no pell, pd, disp'I. 2 child. i,t bl/WIJ. See MiT· Apt. 5 548-().192 $95. 2620 Avon. 673-(i066 eve• _...__I '"76 C Pia e ON BAY! 1 -BDRrcJ. · IOll -.:uuu • "" • • CeJ>-COit a Mesa 4 I 00 e GARDEN APT. BEAU- lla, 537-0380. lunushed ! 673-6741 QUIET 2 BDRM rutr. 1860 Npt. Blvd. c.M. 646-3928 anytime m-cs n To Uw tn Tiu& f,11.\ur1ou~ Caml!O !b>~s I lomt with 4 Bedrooma & :i• 1 Balh3 Pool and l.anai Over 3600 SQ ft. t:J PlUJll Llv1111 homt ~ r $17,400 smaller renl&bll! ~. Newport Bl. Owner -893-1122 EXCH $11.J()I rqt'r 1 BR/ 1''R hme Pll\a lid fwy for lune or dupl~:.. " 1~·\'llll Vu. up to $70,000. nick Wt!Jioo Rltr lnglewond, 21.J..OR 1-788.ll. Laguna Be1ch 1705 L.AGVNA VIEW HOME • For a tun • loving tamtly. Stove &. refrl&, oo ctuldrn, /'U STUDIO Bach Apt pets. Yard care. 330 E. 21.st • l Nr. Ocean. CM. 642-4ooi tcioria 673·73_12 ____ _ Cameo Highlands Buy! at Victoria 18' r·ISHING BOAT .•.• • 75-HP Mere + Trailtr &: Ml 6-8111 • Accessorit"!l' Valul!'-s;iOO. v TRADE FOR CAR! Mesa Verde 3110 Jlll:.'W-1-bt.-bllc to 6DQa. Pool! Sbag:g cpta, • car. Port. 1 adlL $118. 613-16:& Irmm.c. 4 8dnn. plus film. with 180' Vi- Sl.25,CXX> Ext'dltnt Terms or ~ue Call J izn C.obb Anytime ,,,, CALL 673-2440. EXCHG $18J W ~ty La Huge ldtcben • family • din· Pera Hl!ights home for ill& rm + lgl! recreation rm, units, house, lot trom HWlt· 3 BR, 3 Ila, almot!t ll'l!W lngton 8ch & So Dick Wil-$49,500. Larp 2200 aq. ft, custom boole. Mesa Verdi!, drapes, w /w carpednc tilru • out. Larp aunken tub and much mott. $300/mo. ~t. 546-4141 or. 546-()75(). manol' * OCEAN FR.ONT * • • an. home. Fireplace ln ma.a- ter bedroom. Ni~ 1111dacai>- !g. JI.Ult liated and prioed to 11ell . . . SJS,500 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. * Havl! 1960 Porsche SUp« SANTA CLAUS cou~. wtll cooie to ~ yoo • in * Trade for VW or Corvw. )'OUT near ntl'W 3 bfdroom 259 62nd St., Newport Bearb + tamily room' home· He'll Call 54S.9507 __ aon rutr, Inglewood. TURNER ASSOCIATES 21.J.OR 1·7888· ----6&2 No. OJut Blvd. LAGUNA Lot~ plus small Laguna Beach 494-1177 desert acrl'a,:t' c I f' a r. TRADE tor dr..r house to Outst1ndl"9 Buyl BACHELOR &: l BR·FURN e 3 Br • 2 Ba. $225 <Wlnb!r) Hl!ated Pool, cabana, car • 2712 w. Ool!an ~-. •• ports. Exe location nr ahoir • NEWPORT ISL.AND' -- ping, Adults, no ~ts. e 1 • BR FURN $00 • mo... Ken BrlttinPun· Coldwell, Buker & Co. rna.rwl at the extras • new WANTED: Trlr l-0 livl! in. carpeting, rozy fu'e1)la1'1!, Trade '58 f•ord 4 -rlr sta- $25,000, Npt Bl'lt to San 3 BR, beam/etll Living Mii, Diego. Bia-. tii~-7~20 center frplc, range/own, 989 Victoria, ~774 8 Boat til!. * OR ~.-: Newport Beach 3200 %lOO E. Cooll Hlthway M9WPOf'f ll•Kho Ctlllornla IC I f.».51 Olt S.Htf GOLF COURSE Mf'M Verde mannl~ 1\ ~ new custt:m 4 + <181 + family room. &eu- ttftll tropical coort yard, wwtertan. ~ly drapes throughout, aprinklen, f'IX:. Aa!Unl! t>Xoellent 5~ % Joan. Vacant & reedy tor immedlatl! occupaney. SEE AT l'.J20 JAVA ROAL (ON THE FAIRWAY). Qlllege Realty 54&-5880 l!m Adami at Harbor (Near Onema The9tre) 3 With View Family room too. L4up J3ed.. roonw.. Eating UH In kit- chen. Beamed oellinp In family rcan. Large Double garage, bjg lot. $20,500- (tleSWOrlhy & Co. 642-nn N 1!'Xt to Snaek Shop Jr. 5% DOWN Vae&nt 4 RR beauty. Con· ven1ent looation. 6"-% -30 yr Joan • w /w a'IJG Ii d.rlis. 2 • batfls. Priced IXlder m&i1m at tiO. 1.003 Beker, CM M&-5'40 uPLEEEEEEEEEEEZll MAKE OFFER! I n.dldooal Shake Roof bead\ home. Only T years old. 4 bed· • f'90?l1S, 2 baths, etc-. J mt i'!duoed $4,100 to $22,500. F6- male ownl!1" desperate. Truly & 8PflCU}ator's value. Sel! to believe • but don't delay. Vacant • hnmedia~ posse. gion. WALKER Ir LEE 2629 Harbor Blvd. ~91. ()petJ Ev1ls. Irvine Terrace East 673· 9187 ~Ing· N ef'd 10me peJnt le Newport Hgtt. :Jt210 Realtors lustl landscaping. lle'U &1!0 tion wagon. Good 1-ond. $77.000-:-Inti• pa} 5 S1497 CMMa dl!l Mar !7141 673--1400 appnMi the financi~ • low Suck ahilt, RIH, l?ood gas mthly for ~ vrs Secured It fixin. S23,950 • low dn. Ma. sion RJty. <n·O ~94-0131 SUS WITAS CLEAN 1 • 2 Br. $95 up. LIDO SANDS .. . . • 2 Bl..J<S-BEACH! WTSIDE CUTIE Just about lhl! nea1A!st two bl!dr'oom CIJltom built oome we haw ewr ot1end. Wall to wall carpet, 1ireplaef', stuooo and pla.st.er. Sbakl! tool, largl! patio, covered lana.1, two car garap wlth a large tool room at the rear • plua a awimmJng pool to boot! All this for $73,500. B/8 INVEST IN LAND down paymt'flt FHA, No mile~I!· 6154198 5-7 iim. ~aoned. Will trade for in· Dowti. VA. WOfl'l laS1' ACREAGE NOR'nl SAN duatrial prop. Pnoc. only. WALKER & LEE DID:;O COUNTY Oint Sullivan ~>'U-6607 RENTALS HouMs Furnished :ai29 H&rtlor Bl'<'d. TRADE For Trusi Deeda or 17' Santan11 lW llP In-Out Sf.S.94!Jl Opt.I .Eve~ Income Property. Ml!rc. Tnul~. B-Tank. 6 General 2000 Wow! 642-M44 or eves 644..o771 se.u. ... All c G. Acceu. • PAL.\! D!EERT • Trade !or i;:ood T r u s t v Spend a loog weekend • Only $16.800 AK/ c.enn: ~~mt deeds. • ~'nm Thanksgivmg or >emu Hot· For this IJ>llC~ family PIJ4lS Value • $150. TRADE 83' ~orth BrUltol idays, mooth or morl! at a born\! near ShoppUl,I?' Oentl!r. f°OI' A-l used st.anon wagn. Santa Ana. SW.CXX> f'<I· for BEAU. 2 Br·2 Ba. View • Bedrooma are HUGE, yard 1004 Post, CM ~g Beach prop-Oranl?e County Pool. Putting ~. Slee-pa 3 Br-2 Ba. ~. Drpl, Oxn· c:o.ta Meu'a newest turn pkte kitc:hen + Dshwr " apta! l br Ir bach.@ NffN rebig. Beerned oeil.mg Frpl w/log Hlb.ter. ~ HOT POINT th ~:.p!~ ~~;; 2117 Elden St,, CM. 2-yr lee.a. Avail early Dec (1 blk off Newport Blvd.) 673..g:n). ADULTS * 646-.18Ql 24Zl E. 16th SC ~ Corona def Mlf' $13.S. 2 BR Xtn ._-.. Bllnl, wuhr/deyer, ~­ Judy Brown : : ~ 548-1168, fi13.Tll6. ---Custom-Bit l Bdrm $17.50 Week 2 Bdrm turn apt, So aide af 8 Studio & Bach •Pl&. Hwy, waster & dry..,_ 'pr- •loci Utlla & Phone aerv. age. pauo. $175 Jtl). G will accomodate big pool u , or San Dttli?O Co. Pnncipals 6. Aver -S%> per da.y Sand· ftll as a temi.a court! Ac-EXCHG $14.500 eqty 2 how.-only. 543.951q pi~r Gardena. 48·B, Palm 3 baths, C&lpl!ll, blt-uu, un-• Maid Service· TV avail. Cl!SI for boat or t.raiJer en· H lngl~ood area for unli. HAVE rare \\-.lfl{--11-rsu---r -nf-. Detlert. 67~1 or tum bowie $225. '411 River e Nl!W Cale & Bar LOW Winttr MONTl'lt.Y Jasmine. CdM. 673·1&58. thu.Biasts. Sfoe tOOay • won't ~ii boos!! R~tM· 1C::., vicN. 0t;~ le, 12 gauge. 65 HP aircralt tn4I F1 6-9m N.B. 673-0311 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 J rates on Hotel bl! long for only $16,800. son r ""1 • ..., engine & etc. Want I cyl -----''-------am1Uca llSI Hotel '13.mlO Walkl!T It ~. 204.3 West· Brea. lnglt•wood ditSl!I I.: sail hoat fittings. _c_o_st_•_M_ .. _. ____ 2_1_00 * 5 BR House furn HOLIDAY .PLAZA FURN 2. Br UPPER $131). clilt Dr. 646-7711. ID-OR l-7388-Call 1142-3798 S.152 Rrush Dr. 1 DELUXE ap11.cioua l BR, mo. Gar"-UTIL • PDf BLUFF VIEW ~ ocean & Furn & f t t r ..,.-TRADE $6,200 equity In 2 1-f.B. night tighta. 2 BR 1~ ba, will rent to nice tarm.ly adul~ 11;:0~F~ s. n~ 419•., Poinsetua. ~2Sl9 bdrm studio condominium * BOAT WA."<TED! * BBQ 1 · tt'IC tor $195 mo. • 1100 FO" d 1 . 1 pat.lo. ~ yrly 1H-H~ted pool, c• ....... ing, B Ibo -.goo· n. up ex or trip ex. Sail or Power. \\'111 trad!' dul Alao 1 BR Apt S95 ~ 1"-' a • ---------Qieta Mesa area. my eqwty in Ii utllt Orange A l.5. rutr. ~. Bkr 673-7420. 673-9187 drapes, 8 m pl e parking.-------__.;-Mesa Del Mar TARBEU. ~l(}.1120 <'.oc.nty apt$ ror 11:e ooat. S85 cozv 1 bdrm house, 1965 Pom0 ':l·_c.M. 542·5858 BALBOA BAY v1~w OR fl-t.:.>60 or OR 3-9388 clean, wal.f>r pair. Gardner. VIEW VIEW ACAPULCO APTS. APARTMENTS __ Extra large 4 bedroom home !ta~~· ~.bat~' V~; ,,,, NEED MOBIL:t:: 11m.u:: * 543-0062 * 4 Un.f'Jm, BAY le OCEAN • W. 18th & WaUat-e MONTif or LEASE: wllh Island ldtcbl!n, dou· $12,900. Trade $1600 Equity e Will trade my eqwly in • ALL UTIL PO! 2 -Br. VIEW homes, 2 with pools, • FiJRN l • Br. $115.S130· 1 It 2 BR, lota c( bit-Im, Costa Mesa ble oven 10 bar. Spacious for Oear mr. • 6 urut apt for yoors 111 • Dbl!! jt8nlge w/ lhop. $1S6. year leul!l • Phonl! for in· •Adults, HTD • POOL~ lndry, util.s pd, etd/ pt, Prlmt &rH. • 1ti acre on PaJ. living room with stone f1rl!.. Ba.ysldl! Villagl!. 673-621.9 Mobile Home. Mr. erot.sm • 233..'i El..DEN • formatioo. • UT1L • PD! 646-3850 $140 up. lades Ro&d, Zoned ACCl place hu "••l been reca.r-. OR S-1260 or OR J...9.'l8il 'fC" Thomas, RHltor l(Xl4 E Balbolt 81....i J""' 1 Ac ffi zooe Span b Newport Beach 2200 22.4 \V. Cout Hwy, U 8-5.517 PLEASANT SWTOUnding3, TV -rv. ( Architecturally controlled pl!tl!d ID "501" nylon. Own· · · 15 •PORTER Cable Saw #;Ji7 air-C'Ond, kitchen avail. Sea &n2'760 oomm--'-') A --11 h-1 1 Calif . .._ stucro home. Ideal for CORNER H I """""1 ....... ,,...~ er s ~Vlni . onua s medical cntr. Trd $30M t'<l· •~"Drill. Propane Tank + 2 BR • 2 BA. POOL, CLtJB. OUSI! w OCt'llll Lark Molt!. 2301 Newport on ~lot rented at SUO per offer.i this attractlV'e near !or mtn home clear land •2 Torches. Two •, . HP hou.91!, Btacb. No Oilld:rl!n view, 50 yds to heh. Lovely Blvd. CM. 646-7445 mcmth, Handy to new frtt-new home for $26,900 with ro·s or ! ' cc,..,3616· Elec-MotoruTRADr.: 1-·oR 3 Br. 3 Ba. family room ,.,..v and _,__. u 5 CXX> .., 800 do .no-G'"',., or pets. * ,$185 • tno!lth. "-td, drpd. ~ yearly $65 -Up. 1 & 2 br, part --., ... yv ... .., • · •4 wn. vn~! * ·646-7616 6'15-(Q 548 2035 '-"P .......,., · -- -54&231.1 ~nn BEAOI lot, Vtntura Coun· ------or • tt'ltV'I Winter. 5310 N-·,,.; furn. gar, Nr Mlcts. child I Rin HAVE Comm lnrome • .,.....,., ~r--OK n-"abl 326 E 17th CORONA DEL MAR So. H • Open t.'vet. 'lil 9 ty nr. con. a.EAR with ct RJ La d • • Newport Shores 2220 67~94.12 . n.cu e. . way. Thne conliguoua R-2 N~ 3 BR furn. Mobile ear n ·uils. Home, CM. 962-2868. Wint•r & Yearly Rent1l1 -$70 Up 1 Bdrm, I: Studio apla. Utlls pd. 9'15 E. Ba:lboa Blvd. 675-5240, 673-$(U lots at nc.,000 H.Ch. homP. Trade on Ballioa hi• $60;\1 to lljl).\f t:q f'OR LOVELY 2 J~/J br-z..n-, LARG E • OH.ARMING! "BY GOLLY" BiU T Frt'e ..., lkh prop. 'l'D or ! Submit _,,' °" .R.ancb Style/ 3 Br • 1 ~ Bay & •-ch dupll!x or ~ 67'.l-~m 0 PO o. ·)')C A d Yrly $225-mo. Avail Dec. 15, i... ,...__ B .. ~ rent. kids ok. Z2SO Canyon I-OCEAN---.,...-,.....-..,.. y,,.,,_ -... -w n<>r· nuX • ...., rca 1a1 Nr-Bea.ch? 642-335.5 .,,.. """'· iue· Near Har r nvi•, __ ~ R.ufty Co. OWNER will exttllll\ltf' w Cal bor High. $175 mo. CM. Lovl!ly clean 2 br apt. pie preferred, Winter. ~ E. Coast Hwy. CdM Mobl.ll! Ht>me: 3 BR, hdwd. * HAVE S28,000 • f'<I in B•lboa Island 2355 Ml 2-22'22. 642~ * 673-4724 * 675-3000 fl.rs. w/w crpting, bit ·lna St12.500 ~e horn!! oo 1,,.Ac. NICE 3 Br • 1'11 Ba. Split S50 MOVE-IN ALLOWANCE e a..EAN APTS/ M · -mo f · · · al30 will take callh. Yori.-, 'nda •or B 2 BR, 2 Ba, den, patio, gar, •--1 ,...._._ "'--Wat-• 1 Br & ? Br l'nfum r...s • UTIL PD• 6'" """'". Wat .. ...leOlnt-Tradewinds Rlty 842-5011 "" ""' • • BY or ~ · .... .,.., .,. ..-. ~· .. • · VI" • • • , .............. rTT J3ief/' Oc-t-an l>'toot home or unillf disp. flrl!pla~. Sl50 winter. Garderier incl. S5>-mo. Drpe, Blau. 731 A l!h11· • 315 E. BALBOA BLVD. 900 U ON SAN CLEMENTE To · S63.CXX>. * 528-0770 2'20 Pearl. 673-9749 124 KiJJgB P .• * 494-6744 mar. 548-4820 • t GOLF COURSE. 6 uru•-, all -Yoo ean't plW!h UI HAVE: DUCATJ 200 CC. Vacation ftentala 2900 NEW EXEClITJVE TYPE Lido l1le 4351 • 6 realty rented. Top cood. For: well 1115' f'l'tluilt. Newport Shore1 3220 Townhouse spla. Lge 2 br _______ .....;.;;:;;;..:. we.~ locatf'd la..-id in ~pt or CM. \\'A.~T: HONDA "90". WINTER mountain rental, PooJ, Also unrum $128 up. Newly decorated 3 ~' Y'Ml1I DfJ'I\' ~3 bilge bA.ths F1 ·RN. MODEt.5 Call 5411•8482· ;1.'l6-:t."28 after S rim. beautiful 4 bdrm, fumiehed, $190 MO, 3 br, 2 be, tum 2310 Santa Ana 642-6815 2 Ba. So. Patio. F\tm er : 2~n.009 ~ OPEN DAll.,Y * * * * * * near sic! &rell $225 monthly, « WI.fur. opts, drps, 263 ' Unfurn. 1 or 2 Yra Ji.ii,." ~-. C!.w..i~-.:-__ _, S-EASTBLUFF l~~--~-~~~-'!"1!-~~"'~~~~-!!!!!!!!!1-'!!!!!I~ 1795 a..-. St. w..-.... ... --a. Cedar. Kl g.2919 wkencb, SPACIOUS, 2 hr. dud oY. S250 mo. * 96U41J ... "¥,_," "'""'......,"" """ IL. ~ • ., .. """""' 213: 734·8319 Coilect. $130 mo incl utils. 'm7 ========= boating at your doorstep. A: LEASES HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSESFOR SALE wk l!'ndl. ~ Maple Apt c. CM. 548·5913. Bilboa laland The lads will low this kind a del Oro, NB ot living ann ., will you 64Hl3l Newport Buch 1200 Corona del M.r 1250 Generil 3000 Buk Bly 3240 BACH $15, 1 BR $95 Lowest pri~ property d ---------Furn· 7131 Elden • Adulta. YR·round en. oozy BMh thi$ calibre avBJlablP. ~ •SACRIFICE! DUPLEX CAMEO SHORES frM Rental Service 3 BRa, Comp!. tmcecl yard, 1 bllc E. Npt Blvd. 642-<X'i88 Apt. Nicely turn. w/w .pta. today. Walker " Lee, 2043 (MACCO BUD.Tl • Lido Bayfront Looking to rent! watl!r • p.rdmer pd. $US ~o a: •9() 0 an turn Bach-Retlp. e-mpl. adult. -1JW W ... i:u Dr ,,.,, ..,...., Th. IA l&rgp 4 bdrm, 213 bath mo. 545-7124 •• • • e . pd. Pr\n. non·smokec. f'Stcuu . V-flll• • 4-Bdnn UPSTAlRS 3 BR, 2 bath hnme nn 4.5 fl r or havl! howle to rent? elor apts. <adults). w/ utila. (mJ) 281-<>365 - SAlESMEN LISTEN e 2-BDRM DOWNSTAIRS baytront lol. Pricl!d to &ell 11milv hnme wi th many, Call P.W.C. 546-5440 ""5 BDRM. 3 BATH. 134 W. Wilson St . We're bu3y & we need yoo· • RELATIVll.Y NEW··· at $U9,<XX! ::n~r ~~tr~ ':m~arstn. ~ RENTALS ,,,,CPTS, DRPS, BLTNS. 2 BR Furn. M-odl!-rn-.-l-m-ma-c. z BDM;f. 2 ba, den JJ&!io •• Oct •'--• -f .... "EHOLD ''"'0 • • • • -'" Ufllt 1111$2$ mo -lee.It. ~-.... owr .. ,_p ... _ I .... ~ .. ober Is u"' 3rd ~t vu ~ ......,, ricdus1ve l.n!8. Piano size HouMS Unfurnlshed """" Privacy. Adults. 768 Scott ·"~' '"" · iu"P ace. ........, monttt that we J>ll,l8ed our • 1n WEST NEWPORT • Spectacular lw1111: mnm, with &tool! fire--32 ... 2 Pl 646-2323 winter. 220 Pearl. 673~?7'9 ·ms quota. The porential l" e$36.500 FOR QUICK Vi place t:vl!fl lh!! .,... .... o A ,_ Costa Mesa 3100 Eut aluff ,. ---RENTALS 1ew .. ~ ...... "' BACH. Large. beautifully -Excellent s BR home m theTe ls " v en ireattr SALEI n\ rrs1ted. Fri~ at $46,000 ---------BLUFFS Olodominium • furnished! ruo mo. 1975 Apt1. Unfurnlahed • la ..... e -lot. Good _.... H.rlUDgS, we j ll It nttd e 112 w. 40th STREET ffiVlNE TERRACE Wllh f'XCT'llent financing. VERY clean 3 bedroom, 2 Unda M ........ l 3 Bd 2 p ·o ....-.~ CM.I>"" Make that h uuo:. . rm, anons, apt. 9, managl!r. C ... tl M••a , Ing loan and law le9R ~. !ales people. • CONSIDER TRADE the ht-~ ~\0 ~e a.~e :'tl6-23B 646-Tin ~ home. ~t cul-de · ba.tb, carpeted l: drape d e w~· eo,....., ,11'C'<"T' e ... -5l00 Price reduced. H YOO &rt' Interested. please •FOR VACANT LOT · w mt or sae Ofl'•n 'til 9 PM. NC ltrl!et, large family Elec:tric garage door $300 ~· "'~' Call to see. call Jim Wood or drw by 548·77$ or 543.7311 ~~~I=· the tntlrl! har-mo. 644-0'l41 Ewe or wttk-1-Br. Util pd! Hid pool! Presti Addre •• CURT DOSH, Realtor ~.anytim • ..!"(t · ~,~..11>~·-r.~ n-5s via uoo 61j.m3 ;;;1:m7.:~!apes. mc1s. Adults. call 646"5276 ••• ~my r::iu • - . ~ \en>., ~1 DELUXE 1 br $95, 2 br rus. MARTINIQUE 546-4141 . Corona del M.r 32.50 pool. no chldrn, lduJ for . 1730 W. Coa.irt H1ghwd'Y '--h 642-6412 EVES 673-346R Ph<lnl! ~mi ,,.c • 1993 Ctiurcb, 548.9633. GARDENS SA<TUFJCE? CORNER LEAS&'OPTlON '1115 New Custom-Home SPARKUNG I Bdnn duplt>x • FOR SALE $21 ,950 2 FOR THE * INCOME * 4 BR. 2'., ba. drapes, crpts, Redec carpeting. $87-50. Bachelor Furn froa:f~ OR LEASE $165 Mo. S<luth "' Highway, 1 BR &. WUI allow 12 crt!dlt towarrl blt·l!I.!. patiOI, $250 mo. 71.5 • e 549-003 • l Br untul'l1 ...... ~ 313R & den, 2 baths, hard· PRICE OF ONE I.oft Jlcmip plus Gar. Apt $'l4.950 purchaa. 1 a-e 3 Jaamine. 546-6000 Br R ._.11 $120, LOVELY LARGE 2 2 unfurn • • • • iswn $l1S wood noors, t 1 rep lac r, J::asleide, :? iep.arat4' homci, oom to 11dd. ~11er !armg & fanuly room. -Exclusive CAN y ON it BR, BlJ( TO K-MART, 3 Br, 2 Ba, unfurn ••. l\to,up doublt> garage. East.sidl! asi;ume "xisung loan, tu.II '0nttdiNire. Mak'r 0 r 1 e r · OCEAN VIEW! 2 BR, optt, 536-6426 or U 8·3932 * Ol!lux• 3 Br, 2 13& Uftfarn, near :'-ft".51l Driv~. JlrlCf' n9.~. Try ""'.OOO wm r, /\gl!nt. 644-1564, or OoU""'e Realtv !\46..c0"" .t-....... -t.35 ....1 1......i f -"""' .., ~16-7111 ~.. . . -........, ... ...,., ,._.,.... ~ . NICELY furn. 1 BR Trlr .,..,...,...., f!lced •• ...,.,11:p Wells-Mc Cardle REALTORS ~\Tl • , Would ynu be· Ill' TRIPLEX 2 • Br $98.50 54M.738 or 548·~ rro. 133 E. l6th St. Gracioua llvin&, c arpet I, ~~:~;7·? • Wnuld you $-;~~~lm;,0~R=:· ~tn~ Bltns. Hdwd fln, FA bNt. * Unfum 2 Br house, frpk, 642-~ drapn, pr, parlc-W<. lftXrl. mo Nt"wport Blvd .. CM 54S;T729 i:;,·e. 64.l..f'm4 3 BEPROOMS with Pol)! & <1rr1-~lng rtll)lll. D~ + f.1m1lv mom whit!! stone fin•pl.t<"e In lwi.11: room, im· nui~·u 11'1" & • l!'Ood buy ror onl~· $:.Ill.Im. Bill Hendridas .ReRI 1:<;1;it.r, ltt! Harbor Blvd. C"f. f>ffi-oc'Gl or 545-18'17 f'Vftl. HOR."ES. ~ It ~hildren with plmty ol room for \tom & f\lp also. 2'Z76 "'1 ft 00\L~ m a largl! JO( for "11h ri~.i.Jll. Bill J!t'ndrickri ~.11 t:..~11tc. im Harbor Blvd., CM 1146.1)'4'fif ,., 646-4118 ~ • DUPLEX 3. ijR down • 2 BR up, dou· hl,. s.?IU'a~e + parldng 2 MU"!;. Exf'reml'ly Wf'll • .,. (':llted. S.19.~il. r.~" Wilh11mson. RJtr. on ~-n.~ nP~ EVES. ~Ceoh&Wanace ~ a.oltort -~141- California Flower Ju-.t l1s1rd greatest \•alue on "1t't'N of California State Flnwet llJ exdusivl! Comia rt1•l \1ar Superb CaP\' Cnd C'larm J>'llntasti(' orr11n vicv.. t>rli~ht:tul ares. Own- f'r 1:-; nsking lot v11M-only • ~.'.')()'! WAU<.ER It LEF: :lfi:!9 Harbor Bhi:! f>.1.""1-91!11 Opi-n FX ,..., OWNER SAYS MUST SELL and what a buy' 3 brdmom~ I"-.. baths, a Joftly 18:<36 ft hrated and filtl!rPd POOL 11Urroondtd by load~ of clrck- lng lm"'ly lstnr!sgmund~. ONLY $20,500 FARROW REAL TY ------BY OWNER GI NO DOWN BAYSIDE VlLLAGE Trailttr k CabaM, 2 BR. 2 ba. f~lr. :l2' !iv rm, patio, $1:?95 Dn, _J~g IPa!!e 673-0H:t Alli l Pfl('r :--p1. Ray. Cullom 4 k ~ h11th, formal dinm11:. cpt drri~. l'ov. patio, block Bronze Mroall1011 Rmldr~.­ fnr,., boat 1;atr, 70xll5' tot Hixson Con1troction Co. <'All f'Vp. 646-5671. RY Owner. duplex, 1 hr l!a. Newport Hgta. 1210 J:IJ.r•ges, disp. stove, relrig. ~nerd. w tll carry miaU 2nd 3 BR horn!' -t-1 Rr CA...,..an T 0., $1!>.200. 5411-72TI Vu Apt. R2 }ot. Excel lix·. BY 0\\'NF.R. :! BR Hardwood _!"~ow down .• '>411·4"°7 floor~. ti1,-pl11re. R-2 lot Back Bly Ji40 Room tll build. 321 ltorhr"" ___ _._ ____ ....._ Evl'-~i.'15 or 548-2553 Irr f.1 11·8914 BY OWN£R/ 2. )1ts ~F:W• Live on the Be•ch $250 DOWN lll OWNER . EASTSIDE-2 STORY/ :l Bp/.:1 R11 L)1ll N .1. , . , .,1, '> B 1• 0rJ)8, Bltn,, ~·fl('(( l.dw-pd •Ml t'Mllf'llO~ In nttrnrtivt Mov11 fn'1 ~IN> with opt1nn · r nrw • n • • a rrpuo, MS·:!1o>ll nr ~>lli..fillll; rvr' 3 l~~trnnm li11me "1th hrlrk rn buy! ~ brl rm. hlll:'' fnm. tlrp~ Hl1n111r '1&J<lt otter -. t'<I '.ll p;H1n n11 rh". l'H'H!'h· lly rm, f11'C'plt1l'r. hlllll in~ l'i.11 Hf Irr ·' pill Ml ~171DOJll'T ,ll1"T \\!Sil lt11 \lllnr f',., •llnpl1 I ind jli(\,lm drrnm k11rhrn, ' httlh' • RY 0wnc'r ~ Adrm. 1•, diln& 10 futlll\h .vour hrrn1r JE~N-SMJ~H. R .. ltor. Puk 11k" )'1110 'vlO.tnO I ha N,.wly liM'' SHI 000 111-1 find i:n•111 hl111~ 1n tr~ I• 11. J1tit t \1 f\N;.J2<,,1 1TARBELI. 1'1-'lfi lfarhnr 1 •uml' f1L.\. Cl\Jl 348"7925 day·, ctn.~~hl'd Ad~ J I • • t' " • -.. -, "' e DUSTY RHOD&S e patio, yard. 516 FemJeeJ, BACHELOR •" l BR. Lin· roondinp. . l'ITlS ·"nt financing, <n'l'ltr MI ".....,., 0 n.u. Call OR " 18th • s t ... cu 673.91rn .,...,.,..... or R 3·7846 ........,.. * 3-5822 erw It 1V. $20 1c· up per w1c. • 1n • ~na, ..,.., CX.~:A.._.-.-,.,.-,.,,-on--V-u!-3-B-r, 3 BR, w/w crpts, frplc, B•lbo. 3300 548-21.29. 450 Victoria., CM '46-5542 645;,4233 ~-v fncd yd. ClU.Jdren OK. $1.25 LOVELY 2 BR 11t&l ·I~ :.? ha rtm. den, 2 frplcs. Fee mo Bkr 64.2-4422 anytime. * ~'S'" • * BA.~R 1 br dupll!x soo. bathe, blt _ins . ..-. "--. 1m\{llt» Will trd. $49,950. ...-"" .... ,. v ...,. quiet IUrn>U~--...1.. -... ~.v"'""" ,.-. •• "" EASTSIDE 2 -BR... ·~•"• .. .._..., children OK. $110. IKl-1617. Of,)-.J1f;1 • ,. 3 Br·2 Be, Dble Garage. decl 646-2118 $110 • mo. Newly Painted? Blk-Bay z.: Ocl!en! $2%>-mo · · • 2 • BR. $110 • mo/ Cpt&, lido Isle 1351 Lido Nord Bayfront 'J • '111 It lnts w/pler privi- lrg-1'~. I with :I BR. 2 bath hOUbt' I with Apt. Wtll &ell holh r .. r Jl'l5.000. ··or ln- Jormatl(ln 1·11!1 _,. r1 R.o.irers 673-AA'l!i Prestig;-Loc1ti;,:;-- H1 :11111ll1llv pl11nned h!l'rm' P1111a t0<·ation • •'l' lot "'"" ~ <ll!l<'nmmatmg bllyrr· St>1 ·ro :\22 P1ai1.a '( < • GREER. RR-Ill tor :nu; via. Udo on 3-9300 _.._ Huntington 8Hch 1400 Custom Triplex ~ rm . o 2 BR. qib/ hit W + l'C'frla'I, .. •7:, )lJ fr Approx. 1lOO 111" '"' om,..f"lr'<1hlr Irma ,\ I'"" ' BRASHEAR REALTY Fenced yanl. * 545-2153 Yrly·lft.11!. * 67l·TlS7 $70 INCL UTILS. Drpl. Gas It Water p~ e 3 • BR HSE/IN COURT. Qq Bachelor apt. • ClU.Jdrm ok * 545-7378 •Pvt fenced yard • sm Huntington &..ch 3400 W.Side * 642-5S83 1 BR. $75. • 2 BR $100 281 Del Mar/CM. * 64&f124 2 BR· $12.5, tmL ·PD! R~big. Stovl!. G~ COZY 1 BDRM Lovely 1, 2, 3, .. bdrm 1613 SANTA ANA AVE. 642-<Wl.73 • 6'2-trn AdU.lts. No pets. Yard care. Condominium homes. KI 2·7279. 838-4971 eves. • WJ1sON WEST .e · 328 E. 21st St .. CM. 642-4901 Furn & unfurn. Car. '87·Si0 1 Br film. utlta pd. 2 • Br. UUJ pd! Htd J>OQll 2 BR HOUSE port or dble garage. Adulta, close to atorea. Adulta. Clll 646-S21i; _ nriwntown Area. f'ncd yd. Crph, d.,,., •ppllanc· quiet. 1985 Pomona. U 8-0728 3 BDRM, 2 ba, pv\ i-Ho, S.~ 54~731 e1. Close to beach l 1 Bedroom Furnished Apt. bltm, cpta, drpl, !rplc. .Udla -7BWROOM HOUSE 1hoppln9. Pool1 & rec-* Adult.a 00 ~ta * pd. Mngr Mr. Zinn. 5'&·'284 113 Albtort Pl. noo mo. rNtlon 1rt1, F r o m 560 Hamilton St., fi4U073 SUS. 3 BR, Newty deooia'*1, e LI 3-8234 e $11 O to $100. No fH . LUXURY 2 BR, 2 ba, Pvt dilp, fncd yd, Oarsp. $90 :J BDRMS, adufis:-NO Dick Berg R e a It y, patio, frplc, g&ragl!. ~ "2~. 8'73-9'JS J)f'ts. NewlY painted, garaal! '62-2421. Baku. $130 up. 540-2589. • BEAU 2 BR ST'Ul)f(l, yard! 9&2·3SlS ATKINSON·PEEBLER Aptl 8 Pool! Ftplc. Ullla i'4f- WAUC to bl!ach. 3 Br, tam 1 le 2 BR F\Jrn. Ir Untum. e ~mo adlta coly. 6'MC77• ,,,, SPACIOUS 2 Br. 2 Ba. rm, 2 ba. cpt1I. drpa, hltN, 681 W. Victoria. 54R-613t NEW 2 as 3 br, 2 i..... ,_. ('pt.a, Drps, f'rpl. Bltna. dshwshr, rardenl!r, lM ,,,, l BR •« p ,._ -i --.. Gara.rl!· * 2381 ELDEN 962-4.~. • . _.. artially ... .... cpta, &llf'llt, PltlOoi furn. * S40-L164. 181 Ol!l Mar ~ 2 BR. Pri lot. pert. furn. E. NICE 2 BR.. Well loctted. * 1975 POMONA AVE. e s.iiiCTSPANI ~-:.• rddt> 228 S~. CM, $81. Patio. range, dl9'>. dryer. _______ __;::_ .......... 546-3630. Rd•· ~· Sl20 mo. 531-&449 Newport Beach 4200 • 1~•8ATH. CUl)lt.q9), --.-rol.J..F:Gl; PARK-. -• e $105. E1°"~* la•'Zb e 3 8~2 BA $l&.Hno. Santa Ana Heights 3630 WINTER RENTAL CLEAN quiet, 2 llr. Bllclc • n()ll(' 10 ~ • 194-eli.28 J Bdrfrl. 2 beth. 1) block Bay. $8S, cpu, drpe. l'tqp, 3 BR. Encl yard. Ollldm It .. from 9-y $125, 314 Alvara· Adlta 311 MMA Dr.~. T&\fPORAnY hR'!it ~k-:-;& J>M11 OK. St!lO mo. UUI pd. do Pl ~74 --s-8'1by~11111i;:. 1 Child. ~713~ Avail ~. t. 543-4207 ---· - . r.OL.t.Y MlSS MOLLY. '1" 11Jtrr 6 PM --V• DAtC.1' rttoT Rent Kids ok. 2 Rr ~ ~~!!!!!!!!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!~~~~~.:.._---White elephanta:' ~-UM cta1aJn..ct ~· CM.. 60-«r& A f ;: ) Ix .. 11 al. s l •· ... ~ = 0 :. 0 ... .. .. • = 0 '• ... ;; ::; s b •• u '· 0 ) .. - !NTALS--RENTALS ApU. Unfurnl•hed A ph . Unfurni•hed I REAL EST ATE Geneul jSERVICE DIRECTORY Moncs.y, NowmDI# 21, 1%6 DAJL Y PILOT /HfWt."1::9 41 SERVICE DIRECT ORY-JOBS & EMPLOYM!NT I JOBS I EMPLOYMIN1 I A NNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES ANNOUNCIMENTS ind NOTICES Coat• Mua 5100 Co1t1 Me u 5100 Income P roperty 6000 Ptr1o n1l1 6405 Per1onal1 G ard e ning 6680 Weldin g 6995 I -------- Help W1nted, M.n 7200 Help W1nted, ~n 7200 -~~~ ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .................... \\ ~ Uis cut It lfll'll)'ed • u,tit l\f11t'bh~ Wortc Vendome I .1 E.'\T 110;\U. I.it fo.-It Cl'DI' H0'1r; lk 1111 11 l )ran old A l>Nul\ Spec:lou1 3 8 edroom1 -2 81th1 I IO\ tly huc1 e tor O'Wfll•r• EtiC R \M11 • ::1, <&rru ~II or Ira~ <or 111\11.a * Sw1mmmg Pool "* Flreplact * Pullin~ Green * 1n111t.Jnclr.yfu11 Bkr ~Hlbi !Adult and family i\rf'ta~J . ~a'l"""Anf" g • ' Rr I 'nit'! SlllWl m~ 1n1 1 • hlks Hnc·h' Sli.1,!>00 I "'YI 6Jll 7130 4S. IU"iO $1SS -$160 1845 ANAH!IM AVE., C. M. 642·53SO l'VI'& WANf 11. hoo'le -k lo('omt I ---~- HARBOR GREENS BACHELOR • UNf'UR~. from $90 111cl uul I -': It 3 BDRM f1JRN & UNFl:RN Heated Poola, Quid Cart Ceo.tr. MJ. to Shopp1111: - 7l'OO Petenon Way at Har- ber • Ada.ma. Costa Mtsa. -546..()370 COME ON OVER TO THE HARBOR HEIGHTS StDE New ! .l 3 BR :Z ba Apts 3129 C lnn1mon ~nt.al Mer. Mn. Chn11tcnsen ,..lU\4 Bn-8233 VllLA WEST ifraclOUI 2 Br·, 2 Ba. Furn. -Unfur n. Pnv pabotl, Pool . Pultlni Crt'l'n Sl.20 up 11tlult1t ooh n'i-W 18th SI <"\I --f100-& $10.S - ~ t br, qsts, drps. '"ltct bltlll. pvt. pr Int'!. Nr •hop- 11'11· Adult1 Only' HARBOR EST A TES m> JW)•al Palm Dnve -U Blk Weit of Harbor, comer of Baker> bloc·k trom ocun~ Bfo<·au~ Corona del Mer 5250 rJ 1l lr1t•'\ "111 wll 4-plrx lnr s:ml do w $600> DIS· C0t.:N1' !l;\8.(1.t!() * Channel Reef * • 7· i Br ~-Ba. UNJ'f:)-J.yr , nld. II\ Slln C"lemt-nlt . Room tor Pool' • • Near Beach' APAR'r.<1f;!\,-S Spectacular View \\ alrrlront Loe · Boat Slips Av111lable 2 BR -2 Bath Apia. LEASE • or -BL:Y $65.~ $9000·rln • 011 ya 6311·TI'lll or 49-1 6350 ""' UXJS 1:-;r. -;yl"l')'thllli-1 a kC 1 o P~ 01111~ 100' • hnannn& 4. I pie\ J'fiJ C'an.~un. CM. ~. S,'\j() Mo. It up ·$-G,()JO up .!5:?5 Otcan Blvd . CdM 673-9313 -ior· lurthtr mfo Henn an Trott. Mgr I 1..AUNDRI~ • <;.'()I'll OPERATED e Ttiou1111nda of women are switctuni: laundrie1 to UJt the n- FRIGIDAIRE {Sl1::·~: '; O!'( TE.'\ ACRES Jet Ac:tion 1 & l BR. Fum & l'nlurn Commerci1I W11htr frpks . Pnv Patios • Pools • TeMl5 • Conlnl'l We I re looking for C-2 Blrut, 11! hole Putt· llrtrn p roperties in ALL of 900 Sea Lacw. CdM 673.3445 I. Orange County end H- 1 l\1a1·Ar1hur at Coast Hwy.I .,. . II . th H bo ----ptc:i• y m e er r, " Live In Luxury_ ., Co11t1I ., .. ,. Our rep- • BR, 2 ba. Pvt. patJo. • preaent1tlve will mau s"1mm1ng pools. Comp!. . G £. kitchen Incl. dlshwub-prompt 1ppra111I of er busineu p ropertiea for J1m1ic1 Inn Hotel le11e. Contact our lo- 2101 E Coast Hwy . Cd..\f ul repreHnt1tlve: n73 8120 (7 14) 52.5·7833 e COROLIDO APTS. 23341/4 w V1tencia 2 BR mM frplcs. pool Fullert o n, C1lif. rh1lrtrrn $HO up. Srvenil F urrushed Apts. 410'1 E. Cout Hwy. 6i3·33i8 Equipment inc;, -OPF.N SAT-&-S'I'~ 51J9'1 Lanktr~hu:!!...Blvd Coin·O-Matic !'1119 Acaoa, Cd!'>1 NORTH HOU. Y\\'000 !'\rw all rlrt· 2 & 3 BR '.! 12131 m.;w21 ba l'a Bil. ins. RAO dsb--======----- wshr. trpk t'pts. drps. 6'5-4109 evea. Bu1ineu R•nt•I 6060 MESA NORTH -AP_T_S-. SPECTACULAR v'\. e w •. -1 BUSINESS OFFICE bdnn private buch. dock 2 ~ 3 BR • Sll.5 to $155 f&cihue11 avail. y e a r 1 y, l'OR LEASE UW nn washer/dryer. AllCI Rdulta, Sl50 mo. 49'J-22St.1Desirable Ne••pol'\ 8 C' a r h IUm Apta. dJi», cpla, bit· 499-ll6l location w1panoram1r v1rw · fns, c ar. Pool. ----------• rrady to move IJl • tom· Coolldat/Balm 546-8688 2 BR Newly de<"· Cpts, drps. pletely CllJ"Peled It draped, __ A....;;V_OCA--00....,........,R,..,CJY.~AL-:--ranl:f' & ret?-1g. Storage 1.11 3 ~P office& with ~tora1:r. ............................. ~-..----~----.. lt•11lmi; SIU lo.id Clran·up • Htllar1 W,.ltlln~ <.1 11 I )'.i!d v.orl. 1'k'ees, IV)' • C\1.atvm t 1lir1Cllllon WH!LCH!l 'S HEARING AID CENTER L>o .,.. .. wet«.~ ,__ EDDIE ~ILLEtt 't"'\ laWlli, p111oa. roc;111. t:>9 \\ 11th St Unit J l110w1tti. t'd&Ul&· Clnn up• C'~ta !'den • 64l-Je99 Opt7n 5-or Bu~in~~~ rnoFF~S$'IONAU.Y OONJ:; JOBS & EMPLOYMENT >-l~·.'m:> alt ~ P ~I -~-1: 1-'11, HAULIN\. Job W1nted, LH-y 7020 HOt 'RS II :lO · ~ ~al 1716 Oran~e Ave., Suite B. Costa MPsa IAlTOss street from Scturity Bank) Phone 642-7935 I, \:-;1JSC1\PING • CU . .\NUP !} \ F:•·ki. 1';411·~ ~>4(M974 CJ '"I. ~.irrl rleanup. trtt '''l'\'tt"t' l.J1nd~r , ~ lawna I L111h11i: Rt'n 646·5818 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "~'AH.MUt BOY."-Compleu~ A yard 'ltl'Vlt'e· Sprlnkln~ re- l Peraonala 6405 !Wrt'd. Job or mo. 64:.l-MJ. ---------!'ll::W LAWNS·llAULING- Bu1. Opportunities 6300 I Plann1'ng a Party•. 11 Cl-:Nt.RAL cu:.ANUP 'l'HEI:-. SERVICE. 00-2005 $300 PER WEEK for your t'IM.·r lni-.11 . Oeltllup WrNTER Y1ch1 r111 • f.\1)1'1 . 1f'l'\N'd It lnr11I rt'fl'1rn .. 1·a Wuh dowo~. '<&11d1J11t, 1•am1 1111. vamlahllli.: rlt1111·uf1 D~. week & mnrllhly Rea.sooablt rilln Call Col. lttn 49'· T~. CAP ABLE yng womai;:d't. llirea hard work, 1d pay, ext> cook. pref\>r huvy rta· pcv1. works ..,,.11 w/JW'Ople, no )Cl 11·~. outdoor work llrn' dtp ref11 $ 7lill.S I H ow 1bout 1 Combo L.Wt:Jn JAPANEsE gard: • • COOK • • Tlll,. R y Oance • R\'('epllnn \la1nlc1ldllle Mack 847-0132 •-N .. ~ • " CA\ k OLR OP \\'rddtn" • Bannutt r 1r E J L • ~-PORTU"ITY ·oo · " ., xp 1paneH •ndac;p. • ""~ -• ' t > l"IAJ'-· ~u~I(' for all o. ra,1on6 v"~ CIAJ.. t Rl:-.l:J)()~ · It YOI.! I Cal) Mrs Sand) t.11rd ~rv Clean up 1\iaint e PRACTICAL_N_URS--E ARE \\ ILJ..Jt\l, TO W OR.I\ :i~:.>9fi5 or 87'1 !Iii !HS· '1958 _or &MHM7 e Hospital trained Ref Ii TO b llOUP-~ PLR --- -e 646-511>1 or 646·91166 W.t.t.I' l'lllS IS FOR NATIONAL PRESS INC~neral ServlCH 6612 u ------p ..-10\JSEWORK -sir1 18, S1 YOl:' IN\'l:;..<n'1\11:..i'-~ SE· Bu1ineu rinting hour Mon, Fri. Sat. g.3 Call CURED BY EQUIPME:'l.'T I Bu ine11 oe.rd4 m a t " h S&W WlNDOW CLEANERS ~3Tn t'Ves. ~ ~1l:JlC'HA.'JDISF. bnoka. c:altndara "rlVl'rlla-\\ lndow1 w II I I •. blinds. __,_ _______ _ POSITIVELY NO SELL1NG. In& speoalnea ,11111onrl') stoo.es, cpl;;, rloor wa.-;ed. DAY wort wanttd anywhe~. MAN OR WOMAN CAN & rte * Call ~2'l37 * 542-&i85 ~-----~--HANDLE RAC't; OR NA· 6.f.?-1313 or -1~1-IJU(I rl11y~ CALL MrKE &n-3760 DAYWORK. lrom,_ By hour TIONALITY, NO' BARRI· ALCOHOLICS Anommous Rl'11son. Reh&blt R.tpaln. er day.~ I H \\'RITE • CIVING llarhor Area. Phone 67 :-im~ P&rnt • Plmb'g • C•l'J>l"nlry TWO women will clean housr A AC I\ GR 0 l' N D. MR. 24 llouni. completely, $16. 541·~ 1mc:11ES, 1502 E tst. SAN· ----=_;;;.,. ____ Haullng 6730 --- TA AN1\ OR {'ALL A~Y-A t 6410 ------Dome1tlc Help TIM r:. ~7-R<ll 1 FOR APPT. nnounc•m•n I OUMP Truck. Skip l.oeder, 7035 COAST HEAL TH CLUB Backhoe, Leve1tn1:. Clean· S S M llJlt, A·l top aoil. 962·8745. f l,000 trmltrd . nsk6 cap1tlil, IUna• team· Huge &e<.'Ul't"d. 50llith for ucitmg by four expenrn•·td i.:u la • WlLL CLl:.AN Ctarage, .. o thrt1 ..,._,. JO am 8 • AllK', or Whit have You! & legituna w pretiUgell new m n. r n · · pm local ~lure. Attr. r<>rfl· Sat. A: SUn. 10 am-6 pm • 642-0698 or 642-4801 6730 ..,.ulty option with pot.mu· 1.32 E. 18th ot1 Ntwpor1 Blv11. Hau ling "' • "Susi" ia back " th • alb 5J)t'ctlt'\Jlar ee.mmgs I 1 1111 --------- "'no. or r~yment at m· C.M. 642-5090 * HAULING SlO Load * v1tll\Jl lllleN"t.t Pre~:-a.lert. -NEW-LIDO-SANDS-(,l<flual It YIN cJ,.an-up ~:~ s~~L~10:.:~~~~ 1 \\~F:~~U~f:-~~~~~~'.:'. ,1~) ~: ~~H~or~tA:~. l'<1Unt1ni: Of' leozal h:wk ~10 pm 17 dll)'J i\1 •~1~ • i.AIUGfo: C'LEA"\l'P • ;:1,.wid For a 11111\ ••1'· 112 '\ l\E\\ PORT '\ B \Im 1.1 Jo11d &12-7~ 11anc111~ opportuml} "1lh· ~1.ullt~ nltld 1nvt1111Ral10n "'r1tP Ro\ 'I 411'1, Dail> Pilot High traffic llhopn'g Arcade Percent1ge Rent1I Cemetery Lota 6418 Ironing 6755 1RONl1'G n HOL'R N'mMery-~11s' \\ ntr·J,,, k 2091 V. ~lla1°" St , CM. A. M~d. PO &1i. .>\I, e fi.t&'.'..'119 e &ntli Bartlera IRONl~G done .; my home. SERVICE DIRECTORY-1.TNI Pom.ona Ave, Apt B. C<.,lll. :'>lts.i. Cal1J U VE INS Employer pay1 !tts Ceor&e Byland A&ency 106-B E . 16th S.A. 547-0395 Agenc;i .. , IMn 7100 Cost Account1nl f.\t t lll'tll l)Sl1)0!tunll' for l''CJ>f'rt!'nc-ed ('061 •C'COUl'l l · ant ;\lusl Imo"' slarn:lard or pmc-rs~ni: ('f)&t t"<'hnt· 11ue' \O."lt.h 1 10 S Y"lll°' ,.,.. pcori1·nN' Rapidly ti.p11lll1· ml( IOMll hrm with tftwnJ· l1rd pnx1urta, 1nrlucbn1 PIM"ll'Ofll('tl Call Newport Penon nel Agency &.l'l Dover Dr l>fM~111 A~s from :.fission S a n .Juan Cap.111rano. lndmdu'-1 boutiquc11. ldC'al for ~pecial· ty ahops 1urh u. Clothing, ~wl'lry, leather good~. flO\\'· en . c11rds, hooks. rlr F.1'· plo~ !be neta1la ol lh18 up· porturuty. C!lll 493-1161 B1byaittlng 6S50 -----===== --------~----L1nd1caping 6810 Jr. Acct. . . $600 "" BABYSITliNG Mv Homr -----v Corona dPI ;\lilf I e F'or th.> ~cond Most . v CAU. OR :>41!.'i R"9utllul Garden in I.he World' e 642..on.5 Businau Servic. 6562 M11onry, Bric;k 6a30 SAl..E or Lse ~Home. e WJ;OTE'S PJ\Kl'P Some PA exp. for firld work, acdlt1n& AC'Cts de- gn-e ner Modt l & C&n« Arency 1827 Wmclitt Dr. Newport Beach 642-742' ----------- .......... ,. Prototype ··Machinists 1'1r<'<i of Job Shope~ l} I Want dtveloprntnt work' 121 Want 1ree life and medical insurance which includes your family7 (3 ) Want extra holidays at Thanksgiving and L'hrutmas" 1 14) Want to work with new machlne tools" 15) Want lo 1,1.ork in c lean. :ur rondi· ltoned factl1Ues" (6) Want treatment d ue a proflesslona.l craftsman" Join our expanding research facility in Redondo Beach. only 30-40 Cr~way min· u~ 1or mOBl of Or· ange County's boom· mg population . Call collect or come to our Employment Office 679-8711, Ext. 24317 UW Sy1lu >1 Em,tev· m•nl Ofl•<e 11 lout•d 11 l 700 ~, .. ,.,,.ft l oule· ~••d ••dondo lu~h Uu ~'" 01t90 Fru wey le~• lntl••oocl Avonu • .,1 North lo Complon, W•tl to F•••m•• TRWsYSTEMS One Sp1ce Park Redondo Beach, Calif. An ·~~·I opporlwncty employ•• • Boat Assemblers • Routerman • Molders gara~" SIJO ~. 673-7m 7211 ,q ft. Only S,'\j() mo. lnumoculate! 1 Ir 2 hr, cpl.I. d1'J>', htd pool. wuher dry· SPACIOUS 11~ 2 br. RI'· 5'10IW1l anytime. Llr !or 5. Cl,M, D~ntwn E ~Ifie CM . Cnod ll \.lfli a{ home. Ownc-r. 64.:t-6115 --------& DELIV'tERY SF:R\'llF e QUAl.ITY Anrk • Slone-· WP 1pt'C'111b1r 1n par-kai;::r Stale • Wa1rrf11ll1 -Bnck nrllVt'I") Promcit' rf'liahh• lllll<XI Help Wanted, Men noo I • Painters • Jelco1t \\'TD' Workmg Partnl'r fnr ers. lfarare. Adults only, no liN"! r~.11. drp11. nt.ngf', $130 17H • fi.!6-020.l ~S·71ffi peU• 642-MM2. i..9 dally lw. AcluJri1 fi7H'~. 1-FRU. RENT Thnvin~ btmner.•. SmAU tn· "'''mrnt N'q. 64~·1A60 on.;ul'f'd. F.mrr1.,'f'f"IC"\ /( ..c·h•'-:A41-6.'>.)9 l.11-:'.0li.'l l'Vf't. tl11IN1 Mrv11·r Oprr1 • d~• RRIC'l\ • BUkK · STONE "e.·k. stanm· "'100 '\ o v • 11LA "lo'TER.S-VENEER. rte Jt. 17!12 ~;l h Blvtl !'\ A Al Mal1me Masonry 84M890 E:x1'RA clean. SUNNY 2&. 400 for lr11"" nn '10f'I' nr off'lreo triple11. Nf'M t"PlS thruout. Huntington Buch S ~ ~~' Cli\1 To • tR'\ll ~ pai.nt. 1r11ragr Side· Furn & Unf-urn. ~-tt. CJ>411, n,,_, Prl< It .,. WASTr.1>-:fo-Al'Y!- .,. S\1 \LI. Rl'Sl'llESS ""\\LL ~n"6Zlfi • i42...:i70l • "'a"llo to -hp'g. AdullJ only· Lilrge 2 hroroom, 2 hAlh .• "-tr finint • ·~i4·i07R no pelJ. SIU). 7738 Scott Pl ~ IM"n. rinl~ mr-7n BAKER ST. 2-tro ~ ft P1pertt1nging 6150 Call 646--1037 for a ppt. petlll~ thnJ..()Uf. Walk to NPW l>lcti.:. A.Jr rond r~ ~1tment Oppor. 6310 Cerpentering 6590 P•inting 1 WHk Fr .. Rtnt '!ION'S S'll~ &. up. I<~ at print" ciub, ~ INVESTOR-PARTNER REPAIR * ALTERATIONS --3-rd_Ge_n_e-ra-t-lo_n __ LoUt& Cardena: 1 & 2 br. i131 EHis. ,Apt C. ()l.'Dtr 675-;,tm ~2 7ffi.1 CABISETS .t.""' .. u job n..i-u f"...•· SILD'T • ACTJ\'E ' ~v "' in Harbor lrH ~. ~~. ~~r."c~ eves 642·283.5. ..._ 0 _._ $8S. Rtdec. Offi~ $5,000 23 yrs exper. $CS-ml PAINTING pmid! $1~ up. ~26. 2 BR. heated pool, "" uc~• 423 31At St., Nt'WJ)Ort ~ach. FOR l YEAR DURATION * Exper. Carpenter. Re'paJ.n SY 12192 ~Jter, E. ol Harbor " petl 'ftlcomed.. '7111 Tal· 673.69l7 or m.552S cames pe~t of total It Remodellnr, J.arr• or btrt, Hunt:inaton Buch. SHOP 1....-'-'·no for 1 ma 11 __. ta.JI I ,J <-• small Rea.aonable' ~~ "'--~ --.J I?~ -~~ l BR w/w dtiJS. ~bilf, pr· MHOl.9 '---~':'.;;•_h_ ~ "·--··~ ~ vo ume "' .... ate · -4~ t"l'AU Ii'· SI0 -$90. Look al all .......,...... -......, ....-.....-ot Callfom11. , .,..,.l"'NO JOB TOO SMALL' Phone 673-2223 Evea. ~rt. then ctme to 21AA 2 B:R • S85 up 'at.o turn). bol' Blvd. 642-7563. lnvtstor r~ves ,., month· v All ~5 Home ~rs. _ Maple and compart . Adulla Bltna,. Cpt.s, Drps. 847-5383 ly thruout bral )'t'&r. ~I Rruonable' ** 982-8371 --;. PAPERHANCl~G DO pell. 11361 QUEEN'S I...ANE Office Rental 6070 hons may be 11v1ilablt to :;;:;:;;:::;====:;.:;:;=== All typti Wallpaper & IOff Beacll ol Slater\ rlghl part) Cement, Concrete 660() \'rn,J Rl'aMl\a.hl!' • Re- 2 Bl\.. Deluxf' 1tud1c. l"J be., DELUXE l. 2 It 3 Bdrm, 1~ "Exclusive Addr .. s" FttRT'HF:R INFOR\1ATI01' 11,,hJ,.• "In 1on too amall' aits, drp1, bltn11. 11.dult~ 1>11., lumllthed &: unfurn. S95 W•alolltf Dr. N.R. l640 aq. 1rwrn by intt>rview only PATIO -i;o i;q rt soo :;o .,, call ·c~('(ll'" * fi42.0!W.)8 00 Dm. Adams I< Hllrl>or ft 7 Of"" I I FOR APPOINTMU-.'T C'onrrett ~A \\' F n. RF.· Ms·t:Kfi 401 Mrmphis, 536 · 73.12. 4 . pnv ' 1. wa nut ,.an. ,7111 772~'.ill FXT' p111ntrr • 1>3prrti11n~r. Blkil Ea.st of Lak,. P11tk. I ~k !IJIMI· C'TJlll, dr Jlt, 111r-\HlVF,T), RF:PL.ACFD. l<.1 r1 m:itmi1l~ & w!Jri(· * TOWNHOUSE * * OE LUXE-2-RRtSlfl>.mo. rand. 25c aq, ft. !will di· Mone" to Loan 6320 ~1Z·tl'nll I i11.1n~h1p. fU-M . rall'• t Bf, l'" bl!, J)30o, ~. Carpell, f>ra~, Endo!IE'd videl. CoorteqlBrQ. Own· ---'-------\,..\fENT-w,;;·k-wanlf!d. fll'I 'ff.-~. !'!4:>-4:.!11, 531>-RAA<I, drpl, ltoo,· S120 mn. Pano. * * 847~ er 543-95M $75,000 jt)h too am;ill up -to $100 '.116-AAltl \\ rstmnatr 140 E. Melody Ln. omo: "'''11vln$: quartfn. f'OR )!Cl Tn VftCMI pmp ()j\ II STUFLJCK * 54&-8Gl'i PAl'JTJ'\(j . PAPERIJllr. MS-DiiS * 54~1768 Rooms for Rent 5995 and O'JlfERS Al*> money aV11.il for Znd ~11 tob too ama.ll' Lk . ln· * 2 IR Studio * Call Owntr, 646-71.-.>. f;75.J63.1 TD I Child Care 6610 "Hrd. Roncted. Frtt eatim Bi J~ bA &lhr.'f MTDDLEACED ~lady Mr Ad1m11 ~ 5411·23..17 II.my H. BHtrlt 49MCXl.l -~ ...._ ...:.-.. ~.. has unturn-bdrm. Nl'-0.C C. lndustrlal Rent1I 6090 . . . C1-flLD nire m my heme. lfotl l''TERIOR e EXTERIOR _..,, ... ...,, ~.....-•• .......,. Pref« wor1dng lady to lh.are Mo , · lunrh le 1Mrlu ~ feonc--~ se.&157 No ~. Referenc:ft ex-POR SALE r+gegea, T .D . 6 63-4S I eod back ym M2·36M.. 1.hN ,.1, Satitartson r:uar- • REDECORATED 2 br ~ed. Ncxrmmoker· 640-3892 fli9.000 AAA -SACR1FICE 11nl('d RA. 6-42~ . Patio, Car. Bltna, R.e'frig. f'\len~ ,S12!1.lnl loan 7'1. 13 Vtan Seuoned 5 Yr. 2nd Contrac:tors 6620 P<lTR -or F:"<f PAJ:mNG CpQ.. Drpl. rt25 inc-ut1l' !'JICE al~ng mom fnr em· S.'l4.ml ~'11 nets RM~ on Bal. Dllf' ~II J~l\tEO SERVICF: Local AdliMl/No -ta * 54~-67T.l d bl I d 1 l 1'1'1 F"RO; 1'111 ~!1-1621 · .... . ployed gentltman no "'" spen I ~ prim!' n us na S'l66."l :n mo ~I RPmndrllllit • • • • • . - l!9i Ana.he1m, c 'i llJ'N Pnn• nnl~ SOTll •7 Oln-~10 Room AddrllN'\ • • • . • S:?O PF.R R00\.1 5200 rl--IR-52fil <iinr ~lllll\·11" ~1l..t,l'i07 S.'l'l'.l'I ,; mn Sm> All.fti1lronB .•• , • I. 1111 lnll'f' ~ f:\ll't lat Newport ltach IR:AND NEW & UAUTIFUL l:AST BLUF'f' · • • • . • .l.41XW'>' l It :1 hT vir• 11pl~ dlo. WW ~a. tft drpe, Pool A rec C'ORNOA~\111r, h ",. bl WIU'rhou"t' SIOf'llgt" C'All l-.1 p.ni ~?J-llf,4 Frnnk J \1C'K'°" •I~ .. "Nk rl'.t• q 17.J1..~ room. \\llh h ~th. pnv;iJr or mn11Mri11I nflwt. _ ~:':'._e~. 11._'ll; ll5' _ l.11 Rltl..: \llnlraMnr Pnln. l\Jrii :\ hllu1 tn bearh. AvA1l ~r I 1;42-;).'\94 $6SOO her d 2nd T.O. IJ\Jill1tv ""r'cm11n~h1p Plumbing 6890 tnrl util~ SM mn. 64:?-0C1l Sf;.'l rrKl, lndurllni;:: 10''· :I vr~ LI~ 1111, rvf't. t"t.U'.\fRJNr. SF.lWICE e I..GE SUNNY RQOM In Lots 6100 "" Ntwp0rt home. $5.000. ----lkpa1r, rrmndt l1 Nn jnh ton • R.P'l'erenoPS. * ;,.is.:J.."17 114!1\1" ""' M11rlll•. !1()'1(102' flrullllnent ~ ~-1137 RI ILD IT! -"" 1 ,__ by w v " Remodel., Repair 6940 Applications Engineering Manager 10 to 15 years design and application of electronic equipment for aerospace defense programs. Clost asso- ciation with a market· ing fu nction during career. ., B.S.E E degree. a~· gress1ve. imaginative, provide lechnical sup- port of field sale~ or· i anizatiM Babcock Electronics Corp. 3501 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-1134, ext. 283 Rep1irm1n Jetset Marin• Corp . 235 FISCHER COSTA MESA 540-1'40 ORANGE COUNTY ASSOCIATES Hydro·Dynemlu Di,. 'J f"W contract.a M Vf fo~· NI daubh~ produrtion M'i taritl' inl"l",.Ut 1n mM· j)O"H' w.. havf' Ofl"mnp In --..,,.rv d~11rtmmt· Pf.r- """""' A('t"(oll~. DriV• ~ SlollNi. I 'Midi!~. Nn l'xpenrn<'f' ~ry \ti man~ CUM u Wt ol(er Cf)fl"lpif'lf' tnitn1rw: s;rosnm. Thl'lll' a.re ~l pcm· flOnl WltO l()9 st.vtio1t s-.>' · <'ltll Jlf'1 MltM ~tmmt fnr intl'f'VleW tims. .534-0526 MEN $350 p., Month AS Market S1nt11 We train & Cottume. Call North Pole Co • ~-1361 nr 1U NF: !>-WI03 An eqoal opportunity • --------- employer I MACHINIST • Pvt.-home· Employed man. M·l PROPERTY Vacant W, 2.3% rf'tums guarantf't'd hy ® \It' wn.r.. ~mi1ll Z4 hr arrv M~r~. ,.,.eoep~ nn .,,. man. )H6 . tctona St. c.,., Money Wanted 63lO mo oolY. $35. Pr1vate home QUICK SAU: S13.~· C>.vnr e Rrmodel1na • Room Add'1t1'ons " eot.-1S43 Ors.nte C.M. 492-SM'I. ENGINEER NEEDS ssooo Ad<J 11 tnom -lritrhPn1t ~ij leYtl '""' @ ~·from $1M. ~l Damlnao, 644--0668 _ __ 1 Ne Dn P\ 111 Ml 6·890'J Al • LARGE private room le bath, GOLF' COURSE LOT bt TD on 60 acres. w,. I COSTA· W ,,, l.llMRER teratlOftS __ _ __ , LlltM mat'hlnt' expenl'n~ ~au Anabet.m o.llkt ,_ poemcn optn for an llMlll· ~ Y'OWll man lJ to ~ yeara of alJ' wtlo would hk.t to le11.m bwunea nun· aic,.meont Pa.1Uon ent&tla work1nll With IOC9l man~­ .., m lJ"T'lt'ln l'lf'I WOlic and nrd,.1 prnrr1t1tng S.lery $13.5 . .50 wk. C1ll Mr. Neubert 539 .. 941 ~lwecn 9 A.M. A 2 P .M. FURIHTURE SAW l'o111tt0n avlllabl~ for aalnman t'Xl>Crlmc«l In aelhna quall\y home tlJt- nl.lt\inp Liberal ~ bent llta. cocnnuiiam wttn real111tir incenhn plu. Apply BARKER BROS. .. . 83 Huntington Center Huntlnffon a .. ch LAIORATORl TECHNJCIAN Moulton-Ntswl w._ Diatrict 0r-. ~ Ptrfonn roudnt dlemiceJ. l- biolog1cal test• .,.. ~ al\ldie plant. HeaHtl Otttl& nuon tor laboratory Olltft• ~ S&lary ranp ~. Clming da~ Dec. lS. lJM. Reply to Boyle EncinHrillc, Bax 178. Santa Ane. Attn: Dea Plenialf. *GUARDS* Full or part time Prefer 55 or older Work any abift Unilornu furnJshed Contact Lou Vickery 19700 Jamboree Road Newport Beach OR PHONE 833-0600, ext. 2185 After 9:30 a.m. Monday ttirough Wed. IUSIOYS Full Time Day or Night Shift.a for fall &c winter APPLY 1N P~ 8-111 and u \iooday ttuwcti 1'ri4q REUBEN E. LEE NEWPORT BEAQI HELPER In lhett metal tbop.. Sd- ln&. deburrinl. dean ~· Muat be ~and wm. ins to )!am. Some Ul*i" enc-e preferred. • Apply MR. TRO'tTDl PARAMETRICS m S3ker COit& MH• ~ EXPERIENCED AD COMPOSIT09' OR COMBINATION MAN for 3.30 lo lUO P .M. abalt Conta.rt ANDY AND~ or BOB MACK. DAILY PILOT, laly & Thurl", ~ Caet•M... GENERAL KnCHEN HELPER Age 20 to 40 Contact Mn. Kutma 200 Hospltel Circle We1tminster JR. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS lnatruwnt m&111~nance and R&D ~ot}'llt work. Expentnced preferred. Adv1nc:ed Kinetlc1 Inc. . GARDEN APTS . \.!ASE OPTION 2 er 3 BR, 2',; ba, Frplc, P'f1 Patio. Heated Pools! nvt ent. so.; mooth. Good Mna Vttd,. 17th F11lrw1y. secured. • 962-JT.12 I USE OUR DISCOUNT " Rrm""rl1n.· • A~"1t1·11•-I location. ~..0964 $18.000 ~ (l(frr• 772-17~ ANNOUNCEMENTS-•.r• • "" "' ' •N •NO S •VE FrNl II l "irk · ur PL"' "' "' PART TIME with r>rtt"1~1on part& In ahort 6 00 pm to 9 30 pm Stan run quanhtlts .l )'e&n min. 1n1 V11:1orla CM rmmtdsately llnd wortc 111 t'<p. E,~lfent Co beal'IJta. I An f'<l'Ual opportwuty Dt1uxe. S200 to $250 mo. cau ~ A.at· or Art• 213 ~'i/710 • LIDO NORD APT· e ..l:.Br. Cpt•. Orpii. Stow•. SUndeek. Garqt. O>uplr11 Oftll. '* LN. Sl~·mnnth. e Sbp Avail. * 67:>«114 !AST BLUFF-- GOLD MEDALLION 2 .t. 3 Br, 2 ba, frpl•'. run· dfo(tk, 2 c:er 1• r. pool S. rl"e Tm. 11811 up. 644-164.1 ,,,, 2 -BR $95 • MO./Bltn1, °"Pf, G&ract. Pat.le. Ntar .. • Sehl.I. * 54U357 W..tdlff 5230 3 BL.KS to btach' Maid serv-SAC' Huge Ire aimple Jot ind NOTICES 6jj..f,()<J1 • ~~mo $$$ MONEY $$$ IC't' Color TV SlO wk U1> Ocean • CIJl}on Vu Plana RrmocMinit in llllti.ty )anuary J:>th ~lrvrry. Call for appt. J4.)-i171, ext 1 rmplo}er 421 m SI . Huntini:ton Reh I< const Ina Sl!l.500. 67N763 Found (F rH Ada) 6400 IUld PLEASE )·ou. Cerpet CIHning 662.S Oispl11v lot ~Ju 1>4 - . ------. --Cell 534-0522 t.IAS!'llNI F1bergla11 T ratn .. \.ENTl.EMAN PREF SMAl J. f"EMALE DOG 100'• F1nNM"mg a\&1lablt 'JV. * StO Al""'WEEJ< AcrHge 6200 F'9r1 f'l'kr \'tr Eldf11 I. 00'\'T F''\f1FRl"-fENT1 rnn; ESTrMATF.S __ _ __ I ~~'TIF'l\ CORP. ~I~ iwomntY fol' Fnunllllll Valley 9624$!7!> ---"'--P-A-T-~-... ---n.-t Mar ~ Pll'll# ('(1um "·'""" • • f"'I rle4lnin1;' Rite W1y Con1truc:tion ------* 2!I ·'"'" * ll Cl :>411-roU. Auto S1lesm•n i l:l <; \l111n s A ~'111' \'l"IW\lt man ~v ()rlf'nm~ fOf' '"''Pl'n'"OM'd man An H)tull nppnnun11y nnlv Ii mt~1-i>«1f'Ci WI a per· e ROOM • ~ MONTH 36 A.err~ * $20,<XXI \a~h ~ f;46.!IZH 1'" ranr,.., * I.tr Kl Aondl'CI 'i.I! 'm& • \.1AN PREF'f"ERF.O. I For rltla1ls ~!l'!).5J3R Bkr v.1m •rion• nir 1' domMt1c employtr m"nm! rwie1t10n ~lrdif f:'<rMltnt tr1ni;i, \Jll"I.\ m P""'D" 26.'lf; F:U>FN 1142·~20 =-.::.=====:::._- LARr.t; rlrl\n r:oom~ R. E. W1nted 6240 J'lhooe. kllt'h4>n rr11 \\' ~irlr C'M i;~~l~.l WANT 11 rncrlt'm hl!Qt' \11th --------Vlf'W 1n llarllor Vlrw hill,, Room & BO•rd S996 r.un('() ~rt1, C'arM"n lli11h· ----------IMda. OlmnA dfl Mar or * A "SWINGING PAD" • FOR YOUNC MEN llJ!H554/f OWttain VAilery Shore Oiffs. Private J>Ar1Y has cuh prc~r to deal w11h owner. Hooac mlllt bt lnlt value. No Inflation Guest Homes 5991 Ph 67J..2413 W-A-NT--TO--LEASE---b-Uli_ne_u_ SEMI·prtvatl! room tar lady, pro,,erty In Ora.nre O>unty. now 'avall lft popular Tl1111n1 t'1'peicl•lly In Harbor, Coaat· H&cttnd• $250 * W·J847. al art-1. S2S-7833. REAL EST Af E I BUSINES~S-en_d __ _ G.nerel FINANCIAL ~~--~--~ D 6630 W V011 n ~ f' ti l"f'mndrhni;. L t 6401 reperiH _0_1 ________ --------pninllns: plactrrins: nr 1'Y ""°'"'' Aqll\' C(')$TA IAR EXPERIENCED ]''11'1 P1.AC"'l'J\'TIA f'l'\;F$T \11•lnrn Oraprn,.• h'llf' rt-p111r• 01 l'l'i'I llarlit'lr Ah lf ;:1111 ;.. rounlf'r min. '"'' I~ ~A MESA C'Mi1 \Ir~ ''' nit! 10 hr A 11.I. Sl '-• -----ll \\ h1tr !.. Tl.r1J11n1v l"ltp- Jll'l u ilh.1,1, l.IWll 1n "rv.- 1w11 t n:\y 1n ll12h twlr F11- tiA~' 'llclr 1111hoot Mll~t 644·1 :l90 ftr Ill rd .~ I' •1•111lr1r I 1r•<>r11tor .Sf'rv c·AJ.1, 01\K • ~ '-11'l7 f'n·r lomnl" • '~·~s·, CARRIER BOYS hr '" 111111r1 l'o$.1.lhll" "''P MACHINISTS ---------Roofing 6950 Electrical 6640 --------- ---------• ROOF' LEA"' BLAC'l< It white fflmalf' poc> BRISCO!: LJ.r:cTRIC IAAA RDO!tne Co ·.run t~" dlr, Oulm clip, Wf'•rlng N'li Rondl'fl k L1ctrl.M'd Rf;rAIR.S -INSTAU..C\ WANTEO tor l11111t1111:1m 8c1't'h UAll.Y PILOT Ai;ra ~15. Call 642-i:tll. Ask foe Orrulanon Dept. "1CI JlOllll K\n npen \pf'I\ 1n I"'' •on. ·~ 11 \\I '" 1 1 I' \1 1'hl' ~11rarr •!!01 V.. ('1111\I llwy , N R --------INSURANCE roUar, Lolt Vic Qty H&ll No job too ~mill ~ .. I "' I -·" ..... In H B ~~-~7 R.tward! ~ Inf' we oomr l'llKW )0..,. tool SERVICE mtion salesman, * M 15 Yl"I. exper M2-0427 f'u1l time. Swtnit llhlft, 2 9mt. Trainff REWARD for tttum ol la,rie Fenclnn 6660/' 1 '--" h ll"f'd f k-• Yrs exp Ncet, Apply: i'.=; u-1f'~:aci :t!: BLOCK WALLS our 1perul-S.wl"t 6960 Jim ~ C'hewrnn Perm carffl" with MA~ 1 U tr I ntm CaUI """' 2500 Nt"'WJ)Olr1 Blvd . CM I billion atrODJ, 11.l.ary up !.(! lb\ Is M"1doa. S49-0'l27. ty. c con . rtt! . Al.TF:RATION'S '"mE w"' I ------..,..., 111a romm MANX CAUCO CAT. a.mtime. * 547~ R.eU!Nblf' ,.., .. ,. E.'.'PER.Jf'\Jll n~ liquor \.lR \10RAJll Kl i n;·,7 V1c l.ldo f>ftltmut11• Call ~ Call &U ~'3 * cirri< f('f(" appt ;>.}). 73.~. -- 6TW741 " Gardening 66IO -htv.11 11 ams. 'pm Fiie Clerk $3·32.S - --T ll L lnol NI"" wtll rn~ £111 un \ll'd111m tn lll'f1:f' tra<"'r lithe 1.-111r1 rt 1111~ expt'r To $4 hr +OVERTIME i\~ly in pt~n Edler lndustriea ~101 Dove St Newport Bch. COST ACCOUNT ANT CLERK '2 • yn t"Xperlt'nCf' A ColMp b&<"klfl'Ound dN1rablt . (S. W ~ta AM.>>Sfnd rt!S\SM ro &x '-1·4'14 0..1ly Pilot • SALt:SMAN • S250 Income Property 6000 Bua. OpportunltiM 6300 LOST hu-.:t wh1tr older mlllr L1wn S.rvlce $12 1v9. e , tum 9 S Rl'Sffq mllrl<rl'f•lar·~ in tll'r IO <:ood pol1'1'1l1al > 111,. ('It \lf)('UUl)' o(·l.ltn Milt, l a ll •• hr<1 64fi.«71 & M.rble _62 1 1-n n. OAILY PILOT t.A<~tNA C'.nmf)fll\) • CARPETS S. DRAPES. t,IVJNC.S'J'Ofl< S C1trpet&. II~ S. Malrl ~A W -l!m • 1 • BDRM S8l • \tO 'MUM.EX w 11 h nELl'XE RF.'F.R WlNF. A OW ~ e 7131.J J'ERNLEAT. nwOl'r<1 untt. ToP C M. Inc :-,,...... ,.i°"' ONr • SIUOO • CALL 5(1..s(M $1SOO do-A"Tt' <2131 S89-3lOI C'twtit Mtu • l'..'l S-96.~ =t ~l"f'a Ill H B 912~ --1 fll.\I. d1r!'<'t fi.1,.,ifn8-:-Ctvlrsr,. e CERAMIC TILE e fi11•~1l1Mf ~1 llM Mvf' MARY GOVf Dally Pilot WMt Adi' I \.nut 11d thf'fl 'Cit MA and Sm"ll J'\i.. 211 )l"Vl4'Ptr 'll<'lll'\ lln'lr I rlfnrl IAnk Pr.-.nal A~nc-..· ,U....ayw a r~eo· 11.ir11 to '"" rhmr rina' I £,,... 542·~ rrr KI q 14.~ rww. • • ·~11-1n" ""' 774-A 1\1 t ----~ F.'R \, 1CF. ID·atteodant Ex· ?f'I' Must knnw ~. \WI JfARBOR Blvd OI ............................................................................... -=============~-:-~~~--.:----~~~~~--~~--~~ ...... ~.,..~--r-~..,,..~ ... ~~~~~--~~~-------~~--------..... ~~--,~ ' - r ..,.. ; DAil V Pll Ol /Ntws·Prtu MDllCl11, Novtmbff 21 1 %b J! ~~~LOYMENT Help W•nted, j MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR ~p !i•~ted, Men 7200 Women 7400 SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE Salesmen for f'1'tabh,hl'd roult a;alra )ob5 m Ortnr.:t t'ol.lnt;y betlf'h &re•· Sal.a.ry plua ('l)mm1uton~. trud\ tl.ltTllah- flJ. l'Xpc"l'ISI'• pa id r.cu or apply JEWll TEA COMPANY ---------I Furniture 8000 Furnitur'9 8000 Earn Immediately WHu..E Quallfyln& for Kood payine PBX potttJOlll SWITCHBOARD INTERNATIONAL The EARL 0, PLUMBING & HEATING For Sen1ice Dey or Night PHONE 642-1753 Store now open 8 A . .M. to 6 P M Monday thru Saturday I M lscelltneoua 8600 MER 5 CHAENDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION A L AND TR.ADI --- - - - - -~~omes 9200jlmported Auto. 9600 81r9ain Hunten FREE TO YOU I • 60 n. Un1wrHf)' Elq>ando SUNIEAM Emporium Motlllt' oome • Atkllt ('oer.ta 1'1AmOtKW t Too!. Jo'UU.1.X Gennan Sl~IMi 1---------c'· __ o ~ -. ''"" 9 ,~rk old. Pm-t b~ Me.a Puk. MUllt Sac' )o'a111 '93 At"'-• Series D .•1..rnera~ t'l .. una • • • ....... I ll.t S'1 OOC 1·~-Typtwnl.t'n1 It very lov~•bl~. :'>46-7lM3 1 Y 1 wea ' 1 w llm~n1·· R.rd. Mint t'Ofld. Ntw t~o-~ua1c11l Jn~tr11mrnt1 • • • IJ 22 11\g av.ii ar beb1 c-aJ1h offer ntau. S1J!Ki. OR 3-llltl9 ANYTlllNI. to MIXED Puppid . 1980 w&J. __ :i4!'H918 or ;J;.K>-8491 1 ___ .....,;:==:::==:::: F:Vl:.:RYTlllNG• I At B c u I VOLKSWAGEN Daily out-ot pawn 1~c1w. ~':hn P · Otita "i~::9 Motorcycles 9300 ---------"" ~·r1~~.s~u;TI'~ ~A. LIVEll(&K 1966 Bonda S-90· 1 mo-old. l. , $25 le Takt o-Ver-paymenu. .. 1 J E:W•:LRY Ii LOAN "-s 8825 * C 11 8 .. 7 1838 Nf'11.por1 Blvd 646-7711 ...... • ~ -180~--* Your Volkswai:IC or Pon<.ilt - - - - -Chri t p • ~ cc MAICO, 1962. It pay top dolll.f5. Pa.id tor Specitl·l·I -S mas UppleS S250 OR BJ::ST OF>'ER or not. Call Mr. A.lien. C111u11tmui. otrrr. l\i1>ti)ll1 kll-I ma.le, I tema.lt', AJ\C re~· * &14-l.'67 * l·hen <"•huwts ,r,, mal<'hin, lllle~ Sheltlts 1 mlru&tUn• '65 llONDA S.:r11mtii;;.r, cua-: WW luJ 673-1190 TR.ANSpORTATION- Ustd Car• 9900 CHEVROLET 1900 CHE.'VELL.E MAlibU SS, 4 on floor ww urs , RAH. Gd rubber. On& owner X Int t"OOd $1950 alt I pm 6TJ.~9 '66 EL CAMINO/~ April. 396 "111· 4-1pd. PIS, PrfoM-WSW., !P"'.m.I. Petit Rt<! IMMAC! $24~. 673-4872 'jii etU.V,L1ghtG~JO or hr.If! rlier' Xltll' .. Pen· ny" 532.91.28 afttr 4: 30. 1000 E. 8111 Road An1heim 774-0330 Cortu~ tramlnit m Swftt-hboud It Telephone anawtrl"i SecreWy Also Twlni It Rl-ttptJonl•t Graduation 1n k tct b Collitt I tor sale. 8 Wttlu I I k ....... _ __ _ I lt'n 11ppllu111·r,, 1\1 A • d 7• om. I c nt'W },,.,., miles. * ·~ VW BUS. * Joas & EMPLOYMENT 11olut.r wholr~alr l'Qt.l~F~X· 01 • $ ... Phone 962-lOO'T. Mw 842-4&18. . CONTINENTAL Antiques 8110 AMPLt. .. ~iulll' Brand ' ADORABLE Pelo.ni:eae pupa. 0 ---Stock, C'Xc.pt p o rs ch t ---------H NOA thl'Omt wh~IJ It t xhauat 1526 Newport Blvd., Coit• Mesa e TOW TRUa< DRIVER. • Bondabletl,yr-exper n« t COAST TOWING t 132 INDUSTRlAL/C'M- Ii WE€KS1 540-3144 Sc:hool .. lnstruction 7550 AN'I1Qt ·i-.: m.ihoi: r!inim.: ovNi, <'001< top & h<>Od $~ AKC Reg. Champion stock 1 1-tll.X. ju•t 111 tune tor X mM. Tral·n Now 1h" Shrrntun ~1) 1. : "' '' INll t'!i S~Jt) x \l.ih~ ('t11r r RU>'S CABlm:T SHOP 847-8470 111•1"1ahlr 1tm111.-rh.111~ 11>-t7-tO'l Gothard St • H.B. MlNIATURE--Sd\l\aU:t.eMi. A9enciu, Women 7300 ACCESSORY JBM 1·h11J ho•t .v h• ~l•'~' -wf'cl 11-17-0Jl:! or l!-11-9832 A.K.C R~-Male It rtl1n A: r1·11111•1111~ SH.il, POO )o'emall' $85 to $100. Call F .. P•ld SA U KEYPUNCH ~htrntc111 st~l1 111.1hoi; ,Jdt"-L TABLES 646--4585 l..«-pl ~'t)' • •• · •• ••••• $450 Lu PROGRAMMING b<iurd, ~1.i111v.1~ic1 )tl'u~ini: New and Used WHIPPETT PUPS 9 MOS- Mui.t be exp. Cla.sus now formini:. & mttT11u1:try i11J.zy of cooch 1966 BRUNSWICK FAWN MALES. ;, I< C· &: FM by 1ppliunt Opening for wom HI with Train now _ pey lat<-r shell & ltmS S175 .. Sht•rat•)l1 $275 SHOTS. REAS. TO GOOD Coat Clerk ............. $350 e~nence 1rlhng Ouna It F'ree placement aid style df'm1-lwlf! coni.olt tble, Free deliv & 1111talla110.0 llOME. 64:l-263'.l pl'()(.~ .. ~IJ)Slhon Linen. Commission buts. WEST cony l1fl.up ll\l ll tl top. 58Unwood 100'7· Jo'L~ANCING SK-retll'Y ............ to $400 Lll>t'ral company benefit.I. A.> ml!1y uf , .. hrll & !>lnngtflg SE CARD POOL DARLING lln.Y toy poodle '65 cc wlth only 230 milrs u~. $195. 675·11$8 ~et or 546-1830 wkda.Y• Motorscooters 9350 1964 Vespa 1.25. hke new. low mlleaRe· S276. • Call 67!'>-3251 • Trucks 9500 1964 CHEVY. apon van. 6 c:yl. xlnt cood! $1150. Ottice 642-0968, horn~ 675-1173. Xlnt ('Ofll1! A•king $ll50. * 642-2009 .,, '64 CONT'L 4 • dr. Whitt leather uphol-f'Ull pwr. to' All ext.rL,! SacriJ1<.'f'1 lied Wholesale • $2750 Pvt-pty· "" OR 5-3054 or Kl 5~ ·'frvw -$1750. Purctia an Germany! Low -mi. White w / Blk • tnt wsw·a. Perft'l;'t for Xmaa! •644 ·59 V. W-bus. In good con· diuon. Mechanically &OIJnd. Must aell 673-MOO aft 6 pm. 1966v w-Variant. 1quue back, Nrw. 2'.lOO rm Its. radio. ws1~. $1890. :i..16-3947. - CONTINJ:lllTAL '62, 4 dr, all pwr, Crean1 v.tute green Ul\· BeautilUI cond· $.'l.(XXl 67HC~l J>Yt pty CORVAIR R.£. or tnltf'· blqnld. Apply $'i.1. ~ln.ho~ dern1-lune eou-;J2J S. Maln. Orange 532·1992 ~:-ae~';48.~~~-terms. A/P Clerk ........... , $350 BARKER BROS. Tr1de Ii Bu1lneu 1o0l1• tlJle, 1111 up ~1vel top fOR sale kmi; sue bed:C0m--E.xp. 1'yJM' .o wpm Schools $.10 1~ 12 Ill rv111. plcte. Apt 1#4/A' stove. Re· BEAGL.ES:--AKc -Rq-istered Jffps 9510 . VOLVO DON'T OVERLOOK THJ!l '62 Mona/Bi& Engine. Auto. Bli Savi.ng1! t ~ CaU aft.er 6 P.M. GI. ) f'n ..... ul.I\ • ., H ti C '"'17 " •·1a1n St , "'un1 • ,\na Tri • c'Olored 7 ~-...... old r ............ •v '""" -un ngton enter u "' '' ..... • '! 0/\1\ c'Uffef' tflhels 41x44" lri~erat.or t'XC't'll!'flt condi-• ~'"""~ • t..i tl' SH-MRll!l'e Pf!t1IOO Huntintton leach 5•5·7166 •II· $."10 l'lt Tum Mahog 11-lioo. s.c.M.A. dre!.5 blue un-caJI tr ~1•1001 Auto Rkkpr • ........... $425 120'!7 <.;11.rden r;H"' HI · i; ( •· poi.t Pinrawll' hdstnds $'1~· Horm Sile ll Rrand new GOLDEN RETR.IEVERS EiF· know mllCh. bk'ili-F1ntastlc Opportunity 537.7113 lf"f m·11m ~t $7'.l. ClwrTY tent. Mica 1tetM. Call •CHAMP.SIR.ED. Newport has arisen for a woman In l~untm1C100 Bearh ill>-~'.'i h1rd.~'.V<' maple pedast.al ttl &12-1163 • ~rve now! * 842·3516 Personnel Agency our national organitatlon 121 N. U:-mon,~am1ng I~ top 1al)lf' re1rca l l\.'\01 $JO. 833'Dovrr Dr. 642-3870 due to • promotion in oor POLLY Pr u'st Foundation 8'1<l1 Cut1han Ur llB ~i6-$340 * AUCTION * Hones ' 8130 Models .. to $5 . hr. ranks. S~ must be wUllng has madl' avll.llablt l-0 de---U you will sell or bl.I)' BLACK Halt Arabian Mare . Exp.. 21·75, par\ ti~. tn learn every phase of my serving st1...den13 11 plan Sewing Mach ine\ 8120 Auction's Friday 7 p.m. with -. fill)' at side, and L.g•I Secty $500 businr u , with high integrity whe~y they t·en takP as &Jve Windy 3-. try r_. t I t $500 and allral'tive. If she uaJ-Joog u 18 mos. 10 pay for FREIGHT CLAIM. Br and W bred tor '67 ._. foal -The ~re •r" o . q their seereta.nal trammg. new Zigias: Sewm~ ~111• indy's Auction Barn mart' 11 a 7 year old W1tr1 Qirl Frld•y $450 ifles. ~e Wlll have salary, :J.48-9723 chines. SI i ~ h t damai.:e. 2075'-2 Newport .Ml 6·8686 granddaughter, and the filly Bkkpr/Sec: $400 overwrite, renewal, rom----------__ ,, --traces to Fad!. This 3 tn 1 ~ miMlon and tree leads dally NIGHT classes :rues .. Wed., r\ame bro.nus $37.50. Ware· JIM SEYDLIT'l PLyWOOO pack~ ~ pnced right tor Mod11l1 It , .. ~ Airney For perlOl'lal intnviPw Cali Thur~ 7-10 p.m. Typing house ~7289. Ana heim. 3030 BRISTOL, c. M. a quick sale. 532_2607_ 1817 \\ e11tcuu Dr. short.hand spc<'d dictation --• !>45-62!Kl • N914·port Beach 642.7(24 MR. GEDO<, 494-lllO Betw rd ,_.:. Poll p . t ADLER power sew111g ma "''" Pl\IU/ood .REG. Quarter horse mu~. 10-12. Mon--f'n. r~ "r.-PU'.llt· Y nes rhine ltke rl<'"•" Cost over ., ~ -4.xl! smooth one S«retary .......... to $433 Busmess College, Newoprt $600 will take Sl75. Call: side. $4.49 ea •~" Plywood 5 yrs old. Xlnl show proe. .Ute SH., iood typist PBX Receptionists &ach. 548-~l:\ 641•0078 or "49-l9TI 4x8, &mooth OM s1d,. $3.:19 ~t. Must sell. ;,38-TI51 PBX Recep\ ...••.•• to $400 with &: without typinr CHRISTMAS Problems! 10 ea. -Good Ost 4' Barley Hay Physics Lab Tl"lll' ... to $2~ Local, ttmpora.ry )Obs lr~son typmi: course does Music1I In st. 1125 'fi:\ BUICK-I dr Lt Sahre $Z. pr Bale WILLIAM PENN wondel'll' Tlial IPS&On Sl100. BL \LTIH 'L 8 ~r· :-..to.J070 Aa5(){'1ates Ag~ntJI W.stern Girl LI R-'.!Ri!l C'h1lroat 1')(•111~ Cl'ITAR!\ ~ ~r nit! S1lvrr-vld Patomlllo $~'!~. :! RrK. fRANSPORTATION-- '59 Jeep. 4 wheel dnve. .. MAKE OFJo'ER! * Call 673-ti528 Imported Autos 9600 ALFA ROMEO ALFA ROMEO LARGE SU.ECl10N FROM ThlE LARGEST DBAL.ER ON THE SOUTif a:>AST • All new ••• Ou•tto Spyder 1600 e GTV Coupe • Giulia Super Sed•n '64 VOLVO STA-WAG. 122· S, Xlnt cond' Low·mi. $1950 or 8e6t atfl'r! 548·9401 btwn 8:30 & 5 pm. Antiques, Claulcs 9615 1954 CORVETTE· Part.l"1ly r~. Needs tinillhinJt. DRIVABLE CONDITION. $400. Consldl'r trade for ! 642'1i680. Replica 1900Aerry oldl Good O>ndition Sl<XXl :!752 Cir<"le Or .. Nwpt , Bch. * WflIPPET 19'1! Sedan Excel numinc cond. N-top &: liner. $1900 or man «· fer. 67~ 7338 1930 MODEL A Ford lu De XI' re-stored Roadster 65% $7:.0. 546·974b DRAt"Til)! Must Sell! '65 Monza R/H 4 IP· 5 NEW whi!ot'wall&. 54.'>-2l3J. '63 .Moma Q>e-Auto. tranl· R/H, Ori&• owner-Good cood. $7~. * 675-30t8 CORVE'm I~ a:>RVE'l"l'E Putlalb' re1torr<1. Nttdl tinlllhin&· DRIVABLE CX>NOmON $400. Conllder tTtde Irr 7 642"680. EDSEL EDSEL 1958. Good ccnd, make otter. Pnvl party. 837-7'274. LIRUM Hilla, cal. FORD 1856 Newport Blvd· 2700 Harbor Blvd. Sehl 17:1 Dr! ~ar. t~lne '~ amp 56.:i ALSO 12 SllE'Tl.AND J>..nul'tl $100 ea. Costa Mt11a 642-64:'.4 ------•stnn~ Cl1tssreal. Both GOOD Pony cart • y h 9000 1966 GTA F•lrl•n• eo.ta Mesa 646-7·151 MERCHANDISE FOR •·ond! :,.is...s~g. l:IO. '.! horse trt ll· Bo•ts ., ac ta Auto1 W•nted 9700 -F:m,Fi:r-t-ntmnVl.-=.+EQ'C"::'UAJ~-=09=:po=irt~:uru=t..,,.,yrMPfoyer -tE--AN9-TAAt>f .~'~ GS300N.r_N~dr-r~~us,· ... _.,._ SemnC) Your loat? 900 South eout Hwy. W&nt~ .kink c.,, ~~~ ~tt~~ ~!;/~ ~ tLf!J m ar,uis U lll•t•n P.A. Exp. Payroll reports, WIG STYLIST P i1nos & Organs 81 30 '"""' .,...,,..,. Laguna Bea.ch 4lM-750.' be Tax 6 Audltins. Start $400 Furniture 1000 cashmere •'Oilt 5ue 12 • 14; We will &tore your boat frte Immediatxie pkk·up * tween 5 &: 7 pm. Modrll Ir Career Asency Exdtint po&itiui • wic sty-Buy HAMMOND-get the Best sequin blouse· cocktail for brokera'ie listing. At· DATSUN * Call 847-6711 .. '56 FAIRLANE 2 dr • led. 112'7 WelkUU Dr-li.t A: comultanl 112 leeding LOOK! Select your Ofi&n or piano dress; leather Jacktt. Beige n-sct1ve aales yard ~ite Sl.30. 4 new nree. 4 mutet' Newport Buch 642·7424 <Sep(. It°". Sal + CIOOU11-Factory Closeouts • Show· at Southland'1 Largest Deal-wig; ml.ll'. rt>&.a· 1814 Weat.. the s..Jboa Bay Club. --------- 1 Aulo Leasing 9110 cyla. New Radiator cart Help W1nted, Women 7400 Backbround 1n hair .tyllng room Samples • Fr"i;ht ~.RENT with purchue op.. cliff Dr. Apt 8· N. B. TOU..YCRAFI' NEWPORT WOW! Good engine. 545-3909. help/uJ. Aie 2'>-3.S. Contact Damaged Bankrupt S1ock um. OlooM from over 3d HEAVY modrm 64" marble 1200 W. Coan Hwy 642-84i4 LEASE YEARLY '62 FORD CTRY S£D.ut. Misa Phlllipa lOQ" Quilted Divan .• $R9 95 units. col!tt table. Br~s lri,:s on -YACHT CLEANING WANT A DUU Pwr.-S & B. 390 -VS , NEW 17131 MA 7·1360. 2 Pc. Living Rm-Ser . $79.95 Buy on t::Z trnns -to 48 mo-mart>lr. &aul.LiuJ' $.~ Aiao OU TRY USI YOUR '67 CAR Ti~a. Muttlera, LOW · Mt. F Vlctorinft ' -SERVICE AT Y R SUP f'INE COND' ca u "" 5 Pc. Bedroom tSt .... f/9.95 REE Lessons · Delivery ..... .LAI'!! Ntal $100. Low moothtly rates-W83hmg. $ · '""""".,., Keypunch Opers. Decorative Lampa Ir. Tables 11erv. 546.1Y139 polishing -varnl!hmi;. paint-uus DATSUN l tUK:I E '62-GALAXIE 500. Rlr.J{ Cashier O..OSE OUTS FROM $'7-95 ORt;ANS !rom Sl!JS -: . SERVEL -~1'1AL.SO Ga! Uli· Attention to details. 20 H RTZ CORP. Aut.o windows, full power Needed immediately! Stock on Hand No 0 -peat.s PIA!NOS tro •·""' Like New. $695. 673·""'• 0 ' Ace ?l-30, full time MondaY A.la lh11tl -top rats ROOMS ""'ru · · · m ..,,,., ranf!'l' 1oven door nttda re-Yrs c:;per .. xlnt refs. ...,...,. tbP«l&h Friday. tl.!iO hOUf. Pacey Tempor Suv 3 FURNI RE Glen Hodson'• HAMMOND pair I Both • ~ SyrCheoc 673·5785 day or night ZIMMERMAN 548•3965 -"''60-FALCON $300 AllW ln pemn, uk tor 1202 E. l7th ary s.A. No D?wn $2.99 per wk. STUDIO, 2854 E. Cout Hwy. marble awrox f xT' Worth 22·-ci;NruRY-RAV~ .,, CALL 67>1~ }{Dt. 542-4457 '--app't. -•y Harbor ll area's beat seledion Corona del Mar OR 3·8930 noo. Best oiler! &11-4839 e Gray Marine V8 170 HP COSTA MISA Us-..1 C• 9900 ==========:I Hart»or Car Wada ~--:cHld um tor Spanish, Modern, Maple Himmood Uri;a~-.--:-Pi-.an-oa CARAMANDEL ll('l'et'fl, an-• Excef'l"1t conc:btiorl 1980 H•rbor 642-lSSl ____ ,,._____ MUSTANG .. ,~ wJtti 3 .;::: ·-No Fancy Front . •. . stir!inway Pla.oos tique pulpit, Italian cx.n-• Nf'W Dacron covent. Transport•tlon C•t• c:Hldren-2 PM to 7 PM ~~ ••• But. Look INSIDE Near oew Hammond orsan mode. 1730 marnac~ robe. • Aslcing $3.~. AUSTIN HEALEY 'S7'a Thro '61'1, ltlck atutta 1'ln! S.t., own traNporta-Al)proved Furniture "'~ -$25().. Spinet and 4 N. Portola :'I Al'cb B a Y • 642~ • A a.utomatlcs, staticm ~ '65 MUSTANG. fastback, ex· tru incl/alr, 18.00I ml, liU new 12395 • otter. 675-1731 $'250 Wk. Gu•rfl't.• No experience neceeurY! We train! ~D)op tor t P'JI. Both o..y lad IU&bt worlf, ORANGE OOUNTr'S SWINGINCEST bee!' buw- 5 c!Uf tmtt loeationl-~ views at HARVEY'S A-GO- CO. 1714 Newport, C M. Alt fW-LOU or HARVEY. • MS.9958 • HOSTESSES Day It N1&ht Shif!A APPLY IN PERSON 8·10 AND 3-5 Monday tbrouch Friday REUBEN E. LEE NEWPORT BEAO:I ban, refermc:et. Call days rue Harbor Blvd., C.M. grand p1ano1 from $.195. ~99-17?4 '&6 O!RYS BOAT 14' W I 1966 Austin H .. l.v ons, trucka A paa.n~e.r SCHMIDT -PHIU.IPS CO. -• -extru! 2Q-HP Johnaon. Paid -, caMl. Many «> cbooR t:rom. S40-381i3 ~ It ~ktnd1 Allo Victoria. St. mtrano• 1907 North Main Street ~__1:;R"~f tion type rnns S16!i0 • 6 rno1 aro. SacnfiC'e Good omd· 64l·2657 Low as S8-50 w1ek. 541MIOt7 « 347·8045 C10$ed Sun-Holidaya 54~9660 Santa Ana .., ... ,,..,. or Scout or Jeep. a:>STA CAR co. SALES. Fine Jeftlr)'. Open 9.9 wkdyt-Sat. 6 p.m BALDWIN-PIANOS-Prt'5("1lt tires 3.~5. Will $995. GE 1--042'7 evu . JAGUAR C1rry own contr•ctt ~~!IA>~· MODEL HOME Thuter Org•n• :;.~e~:~ $40 1~~ :!~:!~~.;~, 1: '56 JAG. iw.dster. Bwck 1969 ~.Ac~. "24'• J. HERBERT HALL SPANISH NEW -USED. RENTALS WHE'EL balancer, $35. B&D hrl. Unin.it.e )UIU $'l995.' eng. Oum llJ()ket-Muat 12 ~ ...... ,_ c...--I.A ~ Nliht1 A Sund8.J ...._ dut 673-0943 U _,_ -"--,.. __ trd ........... ""!_.,.., , IJC.vy • Y poliaher-and. ---------fl! , m .... ~ Ull'C'(. VUI• • 5'7"5891 The elepnt look ht you Ward's Baldwin Studio er, $3.5. Bid> dectric i.mpe.ct U' Ch r Is Craft Runabout 847-0184 _____ _.::;:,...,___ have IM!ll tn buuti1ul Mod>-1801 Newport Blvd., C.M. wrendi, $.35. 546-4981 with Con!. trailer • $1800. • ,..,..,,.,_,,_GIRL el Hamm DOif et leu than 642-848-4 -646-8640 '-VVn u:..n. • UPHOLSrERING---$79 50-l Pan time l>ti. Apply: half tbe crtaSnel pnc:e. All Hammond chord organ, pc. iEu-·--•·-·m;_) MUSI'_ SELL 18' f'bryla cabin --------- • SUSAN LYNN merchandise disph1yed Ally Xlnt • ..,....... "'' .. "' ~" PIES. • never used. Go~ec>us tond! Make -offer. F'ree est., <tel. pickup. 215 Cnnser wttrlr. Many ex- • 1510 BAKER/ CM. King Siu bedto.:>m wt ele-* Call 536-4!I>J * Main. HS .. Berny" 5.'!P-&lt)'j tra&! D/F S1095~2868 OLDSMOBILE TOP DOLLAR -·For Lale Model Used Cl.n at UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ~ Harbol-Bl., Coate Mesa 546-5550 TRAINEE or exp. gur fcW gant Spanish ll•lng l\JOm k GOULD SPJ:-.TET-P IANO... -Eb A Ito S•x1phone -SAC! 25· Oirls Craft. Slpa 2. b k ...--M'""'' w 'bench.. Xl nt cond' •"5(). ~ ac uu.JC'e· .,..i<:aJ. Mwit lovely dininl aet. Selh at di ...,. N . f II Canvu rover1. be ab~ to wori< any hn incl better •!!&ores tot around Salem finish * :>48-630.'\ ew, W/CHe, U nj()() '* 644.~ * '65 01..DS DELTA 83. Alr. nits. Write Box p 483 $1400. Our price S67S. Can Gulbrenl en-O rpns price $150. 646-0173 .65-W-ESIW--IND--Y-ad'll--.-13_ DiM braku, WU? whffll. .Dail.Y Pilot. be b o u 1 ht ~tely. 333 E-17lh. C.M. 646-4033 TELEVISION, G.E. Retracl'ble keel. Full stnd '63 ButCK RIVIERA with 19 • 953 -mi. Beau insk» It W'n>! ExJ>. ~ • Re· Terms SU mo. Dilpla.yed at 11" COLOR PORT· eq. Ind trlr. Mab o!ier. full power plus factory air ~! ;nn:_ or Bftt a&r! * eepti<n&t. P I tune. Send SANTA ANA FURNITlTR.E, Televi1lon 120$ bl ..,~.,"""" ccY ...,.,. -5 ·-• ..,....,.,_....,... 190 .,.,,,... conditlooing. New pejnt and ---------11 ,., nt'W $1115-646--0173 .,,....,....., • ........u~ -· · ~ ~~ ~·· PVT "9Ume to P.O. Box 2(x; La-a& w. ftb St. S.A. sn.qrae. ... TA InH mileap TOP condi low milea,e. By owniar ·Pl'Y 'G Dynamic Ill .·--"'I"" ............, Ina out ..................... 'l•r, "--. tian. Sl400. OR 3-6108-.,,,.,.. Bcb. ""-o .., .. 6' a .. ...a.~. WE RENT *ORIENTAL RUGS* DtW Ri&· p-u llnd camper, · • $$295. Call bl!twfll'ft I p.m. Sla-wag. Must tell! eaJl ~ 516 i'f•rn teal, OIM. .... -~,,. • .... " ......., -::::========I &nd I p.m. 54!,-4539· Gary, 545-88 dayi. ~"""' medical reception-SACRIFICE! .., """ F -11 ••n 3798 --._. Som N OR 3-5822 Evec. Piil ~.vuu or ...., co:-· MG * .,,,. BLUE """'"""" • "''~ H"' ""•Y n...>.-_.... 1t L. ,_. e ty~. $450. Dr. FURNITURE, 3 rooma ccm· ew, neerly new, rebulll '" ,...."'"""' ..., v ....... ,,, ~ - !50KC:rwng. your lfMl'O LangJey I: &is:, &4SOO'J7. plete. 9 Pc. living room, 9 TV1. color TVs, J> ho ll o s l°NDERWOOD Port ab 1 e Sailboats 9010 • Air, All l'WT· Losded. 98. Rieff, Full JIO'llo'ft", Air- '1 lme ':" good t ..... n-p IT1ME typist in your home. pc bedroom, dinette' alah.ea, washers, d r Y e r a. irmen, typrwn1rr $35 or beet ~r. ---------'67 M G • $2450. * 494-6833 cand! $1575. * M&-oa> Part Time Work c:~~i=~reen von Must be able to jlJ!t.lfy. Plse pictures. pillow, etc. Bal-~frg11, ltovea. Rent lat. Call 646-0l29 betwn ~7 pm. You Don't ~ • • * '86 OUl& CUtl.a.a. ps. pb, Call collect $30. 5160 reply box 2112 CM-llllCe only $338; $2.50 v.k. bey later, i! you wush. 16 .. End Hi Fl epeaker $20. Nud a Ticket ~ I YR. WARRANTY CADILLAC air,~ •ll. prtve perty. GIRJ.. wtd tor approx. 3 hn Hub, ITI4 Newport Blvd., No Deposih1 'Nn Contracts Clamp. blonde wia: $30. A\lold the rush at the Lcmg Sl 71] Call 538-TlSl Counter Girl maid work morning or aft-Costa Mea. Free drlivery. Fl'ef' Scrvire k DrllvPrv Ostmw. ~· ~5482 BHch Boet Show! The 1967 '57 CAD. P11, pb, pwr win-fll''S7 OLDS_ u"" "'° ..,,,. · -42 Yn. Appl. Rl'llllhility. -J la-'.... ·•-"'-GE..'1' OUR DEAL LAST dow1, 1Hls, tnt-t ..tMs. ~ E:XPERTENCED noon . ....,. . .,29. 5'4() Vlctona. BUY ANY FUDNITURE WHEEL chr Evereet -Jm· 8 ,.,...rs can ......, "" ~ e H b F i di d e . ., •• 642·7634 ---...... __._ I"\ Jene•'• Kl 3-8348 oow at er r • •n tr rltt r ye. recood. tnl· $.SSO. <>n• .,. .. ,..,..._. lay Cleaners Wt.cl! YOUllg live . in HIK'klJ'I'. Dir~ from mtg at whla.lle 1013 s. Ma1h St. Sant11 Ana ~~r Prf>mier. UKE ;~ -MAR VISTA 13750 Beach. Westminster 546-:l482, 1687 OR.ANGE AVE. Lite hooatkepll'lf. Salary pncea thru me. ~ve up to ---~-..;;;;;..-==--~ ' -$150. ·l -1 y .... Sa Hw9. 39 2 blka s. G.G. Frwy CADI' ,-·c-·~-0 ~-~d-V_il_l """""A "'"""A ·-oi>m=-=· =o-::".:-:---842-·_31_3'~ 70%-Call "Mr. F.d." ~OYS-St·hwinn Sung Riau. 8""t !es ""'" • i:i566 JE 7 " 0 2 .......,. ""·....,.. e " '-'""'> • "'"'"' -· SpOf'ting Goods 8500 -., 1700 W. C.oaat Hwy., N.B. '" .,,. """ 4 pwr rtr/ brakes. new cond: PLYMOUTH e OFFICE HELP e COUNTER Girl Dry Cleaner. 638•4263· Almn-.t nN" Xl1" cond. 642·5151 or 6'13-5719 '52 MG • TD hardwOod duh, make offer-1814 Weatclitt expd only, 6 daya. Call evts BDRM-SET--.-2-aet.a--Bo-x GOLF Clubs 1ul!C:'d1 mMy to Cull OR 3-207'7 walnut racing wheel. Brit· Or. Apt S, NB. Good aJI around ~ Mr. Katz 646-7446 llllP & matt's. Omch. choose from. COSTA MESA. -Firewood • 532-3531 SNOWBIRD, tiberglua ful· ll!'h green runs fine $950 or e '63 CAD COUPE. Gi~ ~1;.8oi; =· :c· .HOUSEKEEPER: Soya a,gN Clair, Wutmghst Wuhe.r. GOLF RANGE. 2717 Ne'N· i;::~-IY.l'IO dell & stacked ly racing equlpt, xlnt cond. of.fer? 673-2637. Mr aa Verde Country Cub. 8 &: 12. noo mo. UVt' • in. _AU.-:---:R:-oE-:-AS-:-:.-! _961_--0929 __ . --port Blvd. !>45-9993 Fo -Sii Ory F l ood ' 523 · $55(). 675-M86. .,,, '60 MG RDSTEJl-1600. :iro> Clubboose Ro a d. Rm requirtd 642 3456 2 • BLUE MATCH.ING NEW Surfbo-a-rd-,-r e: ,..w 111' $650 OR TA.KE OVER o Must Rll! Malce otter! • 536-2727 al1er s.PM. . -- -CHAIRS. * . .,., . EACJ:f. 838-3506 Power Cruiaon 9020 PAYMENTS. 962 '""'" ~a Mesa-* 549--0377 JAPAN~E Woman, 35-45 -' tor Christmas. $66. 546-8867 ......,.,.,, CHEVROLET Ml W L.....I •.1.io 21' VEN'l'1JtA Glupa.r cebln * 1956 PlymoUth $12S. Auto S1leswom•n Part Tlmt yn. Liv~in, catt for 10 yr ===CA=LL==·=· =6=73=-007=•=· =::: . Mann women, apply morn-_old boy $50 mo. S4S-0231' Office Equipment 8011 8600 sc. •n~ -eruiler 11!9 """----------HSU • ........ ,, • ..,... ...... ....,. " 160 cu.av•OLtT vs. ' cir udllDt ~ .w.1e ---------enfine, Laioet new, must "'" ~ NEAR new Sears' regulatwn * WANTED * see to awttctak Unlver-f door Tmpe.la Hardtop. A EvH 675-5407 Mi1ceU1neou1 ings only Nov. 21.at, 22nd & e OOME5'J'TC/LIVE IN- 13rd. Young Maternity Shops e ~lish speaking. f\A'f. PITNEY .. BOWES Postagt 'ti3. Huntmaion Oemer-Pvt room & bath. OR J-13:>.1 Machine -Lale model 5600. size pool I.able, rompll"tr 16 FL BOAT TRAILER sity Oldamobile, 2l30 Har· Import Motors beautiful one owner car. 19'l> Ptymoutti 1'117 w 'balls, 2 rnrs & ral'k. Must for FLl\T BOTTOM SKIFT bor Bh·d., Com1 Mee.a. NSU SALES A SERVlCE Ru.nil 4 driv&s like 1 much Good Shac>e * '9 St'IJ Immediately' $37'5 r 11sh REASONABLE! !>46-~ lil.ih Performance mechan-la_tf'r mod,t. Can be bouaht can S..llll 11.8 . WANTED Houae~r S day Xlnt cood' SlJS. Call • Bill Alteration Lady ~ttk 8 to s PM. c.orona del &>Uomy. 642•2427 ext -2ll 962-3007 •ft. 6. OR 646-5.171. 67~ uk for Cani• lea, Quality repair work on Wlih no down payment and -========== • WILL PAY. CASll for u~;d tx-fore 4:30 p.m. Mufne Equip. 9035 British, Gennan, Italian Im· $34 ~ mmth. PONTIAC EXPE:RlENCED Mar. 673-8213 alter 7 p.m. Appli•nce1 1100 Furrutun Ir Apphllll<'f's. 1 1 port.I. Reuonable prices. JOHNSON & SON Hem or llou51'lul' FREE l.rO YOU APELCO 11 mile radar in 134 Indultrlal Way, C.M. Uncolft-Mtrcu.ry ROY CARVEi lay Cleaners l .,g7 ORANGE A'"" Jobs--Men, Wom. 7500 KENMORE rlec rtll$re. 1 yr "' v I:# old. 2 ovens t onr w I rotJ~- I new rand! 32 volt or can ,, • ., "'61 "'--_• 547-6748 ANYTJM~; e V"U"~-' 1..ual& ~ Bnhcb PONTIA . ~ convt rttd lo 110 volt. -========== l""l ,,_......_ Bl d ,.., 71'<LJ\ C PACKARD BELL 21" BE.\UTJF\JLLY m II r k, d Price open In negotiation-.... nan1Uf II . ""' 2 • WV COSTA MEiA IN'rltl 1-.:XN'I ronn. Make MAPLE CONSOLE T.V . inal~ :trt'Ptlf'Yrd c&t 7 mM. 67:Hl98 eves or ~>46-l830 wk-PORSCHE '61 lmpal1 Hrdtop. Oriit 29'J5 Harbor Bl., Costa Mt,. · Auto-Service CHhier • .\trn 2 yrs auto ~r. I• .> days wk. SaJary apen. • For sppt. * CAIL: • ~1934. e4 • 24. I MOTHERS HE1PER Li\'! In "' ca.re for 3 .-naD rhildren + lCtll houile- work. Newpcrt Besch. * 833~ ---• SECRETARY e t ~mO·*LaiWla Beacfl. t S Ii Ir: Typing. 494-800.1 • l'JODBODY Ir ro. e JU Flt\tO l11dy 35 or <'NM'. Sales ah1llty l~t n:rt!lldera- lfon for LA1r11na Shopte 673-7930. 1·111 •hrr 6 pm. WA rnu:ss 'EXP~--:-­ MOHR 'S CAYE. :".'78 :'\ F.WPORT Bl\ld/CM TElEPHONE SOLKITOR WORK JN UX' ,Al,, FRIENDLY NEW OFFICE AM or PM. Must be over 21. Salary + bonus. Mr. B•ll•nt 642·75 Call IM!ION noon 'll'kdu. No experience Necessary! Full or P•rt t lme Must nave C'l,.an Olll.fornll drM na N>cord. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16ttl St. Costa M,... oftrr i;.$4-1643 SERVEL 11 Cu-ft-i::uX:. 'f':X. ro~o. S%. 611\·017'1 '" ll•l•lll home. HoUaf'brok· days --------o"'ner. Ilk, nrw. R/H, Kl 6-4444 --r=: i>n f\16•im6 'ft6 PORSCHE 912-B Yellow auto tnnA, PS. $R7S. O Cowrty' • DISll\\ASllF:rt • Otn'BOARD-Mot:ir ~HP s spd. AM·F'M, Olromc 644-1343. ranae 1 ~ve Retni;. O'os.<l IOp fl'tezer. _$40. !l62·2ro'.l a!tt"r ~ PM. Wa~e r:insi Rron1.r \l,\1.I 1•uppy. 7-week-old. Mere Mark 4(). Plate. I ro.~• ---------Dealer fer RoU. ·Royea ad q o fi7'.'i-0!!1.i f~1h1 r 1 .eorman ~p. moth-$l:l5 .,; 543-3648 whee• ........ om duh, Mat5. • '64 MALmU SIS %-dr. Bently. f't IArndor 114.2-1570. <::oncoone. Call 4M-593.l • 4-spd. Midnight Blue$~. '62 ~ LeManli, blk NR • NEW! Upnght F're~ ~. Cold11J)Ol, Fn»tlet11, 17 cu-ti . $200 • 673-Zl7 4 FIRE WOOD for Sale-. -U /21 e SHARP!!! 546-1~ tvM• w/blk int, UH, Dc1ceJ t'Clnd. ,, cnrrl. s lfl l)('l1vrrrd ~•!_Slip, Moorlnt 9036 RENAULT '63 Ole• CX>NV.,...,TIBLE .. """ ~ * 5'l!l-0409 • T'\\'O TAME RATS c:.n ... _.,or -olfer. 5C5-13JJ. Antique. 1110 lo gut.~ home-Brin c con-f'OR RENT I PVT FLOAT Super Spt Impala. Good cv-__ ..._______ STAt:ITEP. ~11JR.E-1111ilt'r 642·7769. ' SlDE nr FRONT ne up, Hubott'• Auto S.rv'c• Good price. 6'/l-1349 t'Ve&· DUNN'S CLOCK SHOP , R.EST TABL1': S~:, I llA \IS""-"'"'/ I cl·........_ to %Mt * OR ~ .. N" Renault Dtalcr '63 Bel Air 2 door, V& auto, Antiq. O oc'" watch -·s. ._,XL.NT rood' 673 M74 •r....,.. n_ .,.,.. Iqe ,._......, .. -~.... -l';li;:l'. to iood bOmr. 673-4219 roR RENT I PVT Fl.OAT VKU Clrt R/lf. Xlnt c:arid· nus. 826 ~ ~· CM. 642-1~'12 10 RED & Blk ~tN"l c·h:i1,:; 11122 SIDE or FRONT ~ ui>. Compltte Auto Sttvlc:t 536-~ &ft 5 p,m. SlO t11 ' ·~ dr~k S4:J L 11 Iv f' to .,.,. ,...__.~ • OR "-"""" AU Cl'rdit C11rd& Accr..,td • .... CIJ""'"" • .,. S/S. MAKE A MEMO to pthtr . L>K'l · ,. ' A \ RT\1 ENT siu stovt, Gu 1-S '-' ,.....,, ->"'WJO r '" ""•............,. Amflr. dtva11 SM &lfi..:10lli r••fn.:rrator. 92S E Balboa 1878 Park Ave., <;M· t 4•ll(JCI· $1700 or 'I"r'1lde for up toys you no lontt'r ntrd. b'tAPl.E SECRETARY 01'..."il\ f11vd Ri!lboll 11/21 Bo.t·Y•cht ~ • liiood Ulf'd car. * 6~ 1t1U ttii-m tor null with $4.i. Slilllff<'r tllhlt S4:i t >A Rl.JNt, t.ipr kitt~ PIA)'· Ch1rter' 9039 MAKE A MEMO to p ther BUSrrsr ma..rlteq>la~ In 642-!21i9 htl, '"l'Y atle<tionai. Ir pn-CRUl . ...,. .1..-,.._Ji'f, ,.._ _ _., UP to,1youno1on11tr nel'd, town. The DAILY PILOT ClaNlbtd Ad11. ll1al 642-5678 CU-STO ---I .,..,. .,,... '-• ~ ll M mal'll' M~ tahlr t I' R we.-U. s.6~18 Uht Neiw :JS' Mllboat, 111:11 4. aal· .. them for C41Jh wtUI Cluaititd ll'CU(Jll-s. .. tr.!•"'' 6'x5', Jl'llhitn d1•111fln· 673.jS°li .. .,,....,. -""Pl~ ,_ 1 ...__.. Clau.lfled Ada. l)i81 f42~ mcea,y, tlmt 6 tft.ort. Look ...,,, c ~ r-v r ~ WT• enc ._., Aux pwr, low toe! I """'r :; PM <'Al.Ll46-11538 11122 r11tn, You drtv•. 6'1M4IO ay. now!'l }. T·llRD ''1 T·Blrd Cmv«t. P/I • bralcet. Wblte wttb wtatte top. EK~llent cmd. thrqout. St.295. Will take older car N part p&yment. ~. 1969 WHITE T·Bb:'d, XJnt cond. pwr atrn's;, recon1 playf'r. mo. 847-0U!I • 'flO T..mR.O e ~II ""'°"". Air • XLN'Tcald.! ~ .. .. ..