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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-22 - Newport Beach Daily PilotOroo M1orot1lo1ng 1010 E. L~oy st. Annhe1o, Cnl1t. NDl Coo>. Servioo •. ---·-- voe. 59, NO. 280. 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES Today's Oosl•g N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1966 T'EN CENTS Traffic Study. to Spotlight CdM Problems Corona dd Mar motoruts will be the first lo feel the impact of a '32,800 Newport Beach traffic study DOW be· lng undertaken by Wilbur Smith &c Associates, a San Francisco consulting e n i i- neerin& firm. City Traffk Eqineer Rob- ert Jaffe made tlda dear in a talk before Newport Harbor Chamber of ~ di- rector« Monday. He said Smith engineers are expected in the spring of 19&7 to come up with "poti· live propo6als" on needed changes in Corona del Mar'a present ~unity ctnet sys- tem. "What we hope lo 1ee," be aa.i<f. "are ~tioDI on one-way street.I, stop d(na. sitnallution &nd the widening and expansion of present roadways." The recommendations, ~ s1.1d, would mcJude suues· bons ror immediate lmpl~ mentation. '"We hope to see them put into effect soon atUr ttley're 1ubmltted to Che Glty Coun· cil ... Jdt ll1d • The muntclpal aide pointed out that the SmiU1 tudy, au- thorized by coun .. 1lmen one month a(O, 11 di\ 1ded into three phases. In addition to the Corona del Mar street ))ystem, the pbaaes ~ C-Orona de! Mar's putibi situation and tbt ~ • Balbo.t penin- sula's parking and street needs. A principal aim of the Smith study, Jalle emphasiz-· ed, 1s the determination of the magnitude of the Corona del Mar business district's parking problem and the best means of solving it. ''It may be through reve.- nue bond financina or forma- tion of an assessment dis- trict. But we won 't know un- bJ v.e understand lbe dlmen· sions of the problem First. Then the city and the bus1- n e s s community can lock arms and proceed toward a solution " He said that as part or the Newport • Balboa peninsula study, a traffic model will be developed. He explained that this is an inventory of traf· fie movement informaUon aa 1t relates to land use He noted that development of a traffic model. w h I c l:t would have irulumerable uses in the future , bas been rec- ommended by the Citlient Harbor Area Resurcb Team <CHART). Color TV Theft Vanscourt's Charge Aired Irvine Legal Fight Opens in SF Court But That'd Make Two Bal Islands Newport Harbor Cham· ber ol Commerce director Theo Robins M o n d a y sought clartllcation of one of the more eye-popping propouls from the Citizens Hamor Area R e • e arc h Team (CHART). TurnJng to CHART mem- ber Ed Hirth, Robins said: "You 've recommeoded a second harbor entrance chann~ through B a l b o a Peninsula. Does this mean half ttie Peninsula would be an island?" "Yes,'' replied Hirth, "it would be an isl.and." "Is that good?" asked Robins, smiling. "Yes,'' Hirth s .fri I Jed back. "it would be good. Everybody wants an Is- land. Why, at Newport Cen- ter they've even named a shopping area an island." Hirth's reference wu to the Irvine Company com- plex's "Fashion Jsland"- which 11 to be surrounded on all sides by land. JFK Re1De1Dbered Cries Grow for New Investigation WASHINGTON (UPI) -On the third anniversary of mass at St. Francis Xavier Presld!'nt John F. Kennedy the assassination, there w a s Church. where John Kennedy was as1111lnated three years little fonnal ceremony plan-attended services for many a.go tA>day. The rifle aboll on Dalla•' ned. " years. Elm Street aeem still to echo Sen. Robert Kennedy an d Tht late President's moth. in the calla for a new inveatl-other membeTa of the family er, Rose Kennedy, was n - aaUon of tM Kennedy mur-were e~ to make quiet peeled to ~ the only mem- der and new controversy over vtalu to the Kennedy grave ber of the family atttndlnc the posslblUty of a 1e-.:ond II· In Arliniton National Ceme-the service. uasill'a pruence. tery. Otherw"e It was a day of His words form a Uvinc President Jo~·· navaJ memorits .,hJch. but for the memory whltb bas made the aide, Cmdr. WorUi Hobbs, revival of tht circumstances slain Pruldut'a brother. s.n. •aa to place a wreath on the or bla death, centered on the Robert F. Kennedy, a poUtl· grave style and excitement of th t cal power within bJ1 party Jn Hyannis, Maa .• Utt Rev Kenpedy presidency. llD4 a lfOWlnl favorite~ with WUUam D. Thomson wu w 8ut swept away ln the my• Americana. celebrate Ute third memorial (See UNNEDV, Pase,, r } ' -Joan Seeks To Unseat Directors KENNEDY PORTRAIT -A.~ a nation grieved three yean afo for lta assa:'l.Sinatt-d President, various groups and individuals founrl ways lo pay tribute to the 46·yur-old Chief Executive. Milwaukee School of Engineering's him radio ~roup W9HHX worked out th la portrait for trano;n\laalon vla Teletype. Unlled Press International senl the portrai t across It.a wire on Nov. 25, 1963. 16 tbe n.atfon focused at· tention on Arllniton Nat.Jona! Cemetery for John F. Kennedy'• burial I • GOP Chief Named To Airport Board Spanish Democracy Under Way JT'S Tl~IE TO CASH I N Thcrc"s more m store. quips district fo~uter Gil Grafton -and he'~ not talking about sunshine He's giv- ing even odd"' that Wednesday will be that rainy day ' ever~ body's ~avmg up £or The mercury, he ad<b, ••iU do well to to cllm b ahove 6S de~tts. 1:\Dt;X OF INSIDE FE.\TURES '""''" c ........... 0•-(tt •111 0-.W ••. ,.,,ll ..... ""'""'' , ... ~·"· • , .. ,, " • It " n ... " . ....... -... \.otttrt _ .... " ,...¥ ... ................. "., ..... , .. ~ C*l!Mt .... °""" , ..... t .. , .. , " ... - IJ 11 " " • M ' , 17 ''"'"' ,.,,ff S<Klal ...... SPWI\ ll'l<!I Marht'J 1 ...... ... T ... len w •• .,., ---.. II J - 2 OAILY PILOT;NPw~·Prm I Discuss PD Make Dump a Dock, City Asked SA Officials' Newport Beach's <·lly aurnp hi& plan. "'oWd aolva h'~ ptob-,CO!ta Mesa's l9th street. j Ilia letter concluded thla councilinen w.el'e w or r I e d1 · 8 nett t d tha1 ht ja 11 way: "1! Ule abOve 1ugaea-about protecting &hlpyard in· p bJe property should be leattd to ltfn$ at on~ ar . ~ e ·1uo11 haa some mtrlt for .Wdy, dustrtes alot!i ttle .Rh f ft e ro ms boat npa1r a.nd boat 'to.rage I It would betp alleviate th• way!. advmna othet• to. write l will be very pltastd~ 1.f not. Channel. c·oncerns, Nrwport t l:irbo1 shortai.; .. of boat repair and thelr countllmen, 10 when tbt you may dopo1ll lt ln File 13." He cited the large number , . . Chamber of Commerc .. Man· dry dodi. lacilltios. M the bralostorm .1truck him be Barnell explained that b.y,of boat manufacturers near Sant~ Ana Police \h1el Ed· 1 Id llmi at took his O'ffn advkt. "File l3" he meana tht waste the city dump property as ward J. Allen and City Man· ager Jack Barnett ~uggestrd :.~:C..~r~~e l~it~o~fficfa1~ ~Vt!~ i Ht· didn't 11erm c!>pccially basket. . ,evidence that transpo~ta~~on!a~er Carl. Th.ornton h~ddled t<><f !1~ letter to t·1tv a11lho n· "'hat to d~ with thr ~oon-lo· i opt1n11st1c about thr value or: . He said the .Idea tame . to to ant! r;,om lhe bay is no ~~~ ~o~~g a lllc:r: I f~~a~h!{~ ties, Barnett pointed out that be abandoned dump i;1tt o!(1h1ll proposal. however. him aflt-r hearing that city problem. troubled city police depart· l Concealed Weapon I Courity (~t>urt Delt1 y s Ct;>ast Mtt11 's Heari11g Trial of a Corona dcl Mar Jae1ier. 46. a Phoerux phy1io- man once accused of being I therapist. to ,b4rn down the involved in murder. c.•onspir· 64-unit Laguna VUfage apart acy and arson fo t.'Onncdion ment complet JO South L:a· with the burning of a South ' guna. Laguna apartment complex Yael(f'1 died in the fire, in which another man diedjand murdrr charges were HI Monday was delayed in Su-1ed perior Court. Medi ta! examinations ClaretiCf' Hur:rct, ctlargeod I howevtt, indit"ated Y aegrr'~ with carrying a cont-ealed death was not caused by thr weapon when a tear gas bomb fire. was found in his car last De·I The muidtr charges "e.re celnber will not be tried until 1dismisscd. leaving .Jenmngs another' criminal c ha r g eland Hurst faci ng conspiracyl against hi m in Arizona is 1 and arsun chargts 1:hese cleared up. it was reported.charges also were d1sm1ssed1 by a district attorney·~ of.1in Superior Court last Oct 1 fit'f' spokesman l IO The 48-year·old suspect "a~ ,\t that 11mr. trial d:llP \'!I' one of two dcfendanLc; in the i.rl tor today for Hurst on th" 1!164 fire rase in which he tconccaled wr:ipon char~e! 64-Wlit Laguna V1Jla~e apart· /I df'puty district ~ttorory also of Corona del Mar. were said today a new tnal datr charged with hirln& Lester,ha~ been set for Jan lfi. TRAFF K VICTIM Karen Peterson I 'Madarn Bntl!h' Obscenity Case Jury Hearing More Spice ment. The once famous ·· 10 point plan" apparently didn't work, and Thornton was ordered by lhe City Council Mo nda 'I oJght to clean up the depart· mental schisms and haggling. ··we've leaned over back· wards to ignore the unfortu- nate disruptive activities af some of the men." the clty manager told the DAlL Y Pl, By WILLIAM REEO Jlldge<l dS not meeting the leg-LOT. . o1 •-· o11"' """ Stall al <lef1mlion of obscenity de· "We hoped to bring 'them . . back into accord with the Spicy books today con-spite an ad.milled spicy con· chief and the entire depart- tinued as fare for a seven· tent ment." he continued, speak· waman. fi ve·man jury hear· Tilt' defense 1s <>xpected to ling of a small group within 1ln g charges that Hunfuigtoniargue th~ the five books tbelthe force who are .~ormal· • Beach liquor store owner prose<:ut.ion charges are ob· ly cbar~ed with trylJlg to. I William C. Bray sold ''ob· seene are 110 worse than the oust Chief Allen . lscene" books m a~ •.l~ged selection of ;idjudlcated "notl But a new program to cure !"sex. sin and sadism • de· obscene" books. the ills ha~ not e~en be~n partment in his Top Hat . f t started this morning. Sa1d L. t t 16612 B h In add1t1on. de ense at o.r· Thornton ''I'm not going to iquor s ore a . o~c oeys have suggested they will . . . " Blvd. th ' the five books do pre1udge it. An end to hearing gamy argue •. :deemin social lm· The discussions today and pear to be in sight today as por .n. d t b-lead to a long range plat\ books read aloud did not ap-1hav~ c~" in thaf they are en-in the near future s h o u l ~ jurors heard the end of "Surf ter~rung and 0 no su whlcb could replace the 10 CJainl Filed Broad'' and the beginning of stantia~~·t=~~e~~n!: cwto-point plan of early_ last year.! "Madame Butch ." two of mary 1 · the manager explained. 1 five books alle~ed to be ob-I Despite pre~aratlons f 0 r In t h at proposal, depart. o ve r Beautv scene by Deputy Dist. Atty.l reading additional gamy men t problems were ap- " Allan Stokke , books. defense attorn~ys are proached from an admlnls· When t.he lut echo of 1 expected to ask dismissal of trative standpoint. No one Queen D tl "Madame Butch'' dies in the I' charges when ·~e prosecution was puni&hed for past acti· ea 1 Huntington Beach·Seal Beach has presented its case on the vities. J BLAZE PROBED -Newport Beach Fire Ma rshal W.C. ''BUI" Noller checks charred vent alter $2,000 fire swept upper story of drive in restaurant at Pacific roast H1gh,ay and MacArthur Boulevard From Pagl* J Municipal Court Of Judge grounds that Stokke hu fall· But the controversy has A $201.WI wrongful d1>ath WaJter W. Charamza. former ed to prove Bray had knowl-flared anew in recent months and personal 1n1ury claim Newport Beach city attorney. edge of any obscenity in the and councilmen Monday indi· early today. he1s been filt'd a~a1nst the defense attorneys Dt>an Pic'I books. cated a concern for "certain city of Anaheim by tht par· and Frank Laven are expect-Pit'! previously attempted Inharmonious and disruptive en ts of Karen Peterson. L9· ed to produce an additional to ask dismissal on the same elements." yPar-old Plaeentia beauty array of spicy reading ma-1grounds Judge Cbaramza, ~cjlme.Jt..YP1~ .... S: .. U.!lr.Jhe JOAN ... orth :ii lea~I SlOO d Aug:-3""trrlr-Riv-+tertartor""'ttrejnry: ffeowever, O~E(f tbe-reqtils . resolution that also g,~ tbe l o( Orange County. , late '' \\ . · . 1eri1ide Freeway auto. crash. But thP new selection of lpointing out that th~ prosecu-city manager their full l up·1 .\tt?rney~ for f~ur.t I m f' d million . toda) H:indllnr. of h~sl Dangerous conditions of the books will be those the courts1tion had noi res~ed its case. port. Only councilman J a Y married Mrs. Smith c.onten. estate 1s what Mr~. ~m1lh I~ highway Wf're alleged by Mr. have dt!c.lared to be "no 11 rJ:ie .c~se will ~ heard Ogden Markel voiced a no her great·)?randlathPr 5 es fi~htinl( about today in San and Mrs . Harry w Peterson obscene.' again F ndar begiruung at 10 vote, adding later that more Fi1'en'len Probe Cause Of $2,000 CdM Blaze F'rancisco. in the claim that resulted! Among the books to be read a.m. after Jurors take Wed· departments ahould be in· Properly de" eloped. M rs. from the two car crash just•by the .. dcfense are .. e~cted n~sday ~ff because .the court volved. 1 Newport B e a r h firemen I area. was gutted before the Smith has claimed. the estate jeast of Sunkisl Stree1. an area to ht>., Fann~. Hill.. Naked w1U be mvolved with other are seeking to determine the'flre was brought under con· Ff"Oftl Pag~ I . R h d th inside the city. Lunch and Tropic o! Can· matters, and Thursday. ~· 'trol Sww 1Jrvtne anc an o er prop· . . 'cer." cause or the Thanksgiving cause or a 12,000 fife wh1ch1 __ · ---------- . ) Id ""' worth in ex· M1Ss Peterson. \\bo was Th book h b h lid J } H • t l • • • erties cou . '"'" the most recent Miss Placen· ei;e 5 ave e en o ay. ewe elS swept the s~ond noor of an I . ces~ of $1 ~iWon. !tia, and a companion. Kar· /I l · be I the adopted route. bet-ween l Mrs. Smith demands the1en Watson. 19. Miss Yorba! A & w roo t beer dr ve·m · Israel Stops the . Santa ~d Rile~t a~d r em 0 v a 1 or McLaren. San Linda for 1966, had been GOP B c • Loss $12 000 fore dawn today at 2344 E. Jj ambodrel eed boa m lg e Francisco financier and Ger·lheaded for their jobs al Mov· oost8 ount1an ' Coast Highway , Corona del i Rail t..:erv1°ce eopar t Y prema ure ac· . ieland Wa:x Museum in Bue-v tion 1des board chairman of the p k h th h At least two burglars bored Mar · • •na ar w en e eras oc· ··we don't. want to d~stroy Pacilic Ga1> & Electnc Co .. ~urred. Misi Wat.son suffer· F s F• I p l a hole througb a wall at a .· 1 t t· .TERUSALF.M . l!lrael IL'Pl) an!thlng we re atlemp~g to ts estate trustees. led serious i11111ries. or tale 1sca OS '1Brea jeweley ltore over the Firemen sad he struc -The Israeli government bas gllln on other levels, he She said that lhPv havf' ' weekend and remc.ved an es· ture'g uppar story was full y . said. He did not elaborate. . . tima.ted 112.000 In eash and suspended railway service ID· Mayor Paul J. Gruber, who ''continuously mamf~~ted an By JACK BROBACK · tr1c Railway\ 10 the develop·jmerchandise. pallet dlsclosed!ablaie when thPy arrived to Jerusalem afl~r dark. ap. with Vice Mayor Do re en untrieodly and hosUle attl· f'ron1 Pagr l oi ,,.. o.,.., 111• "'" !ment of a '3 million apart· Monday. . . . . shortly before 4 a.m. w It hlparently for fear of Arab sabo- Marahall. is aho a member tude"' toward her. . ment complex on pa c 1 ft c Among nus111ng it.en;is \\ere two engine companies. a lad· Lage. of the 1!eeway committee. AU 11ttorneys j n v o 1 v e d HARBOR • • • FIAppoinOrtmenl Coo{ Jt. Si1md on I Coast Hi~way between 6th d.i~tonds. ah~~ fortbomer boJewthelrthye, der truck and a rescue unit. The railway administration agreed ":Ith Parsons. . agreed before Probate Com-uor ange un y n us· . . wr1& wa~c ""' rted · ''There s plenty of time to . . 1 I . 1 ·t as state director ofland 9th ~treets 1n Hunhngton safe and display cases a n d No injuries we.re repo . gave no reason for the suspen· furnish the right information missioner Springer that th elwould co~t 11.25 nulllon. I tria ls · 1 Beach $2.50 in ca~h. While one crew of firemen $\on but it was understood the to the right people.'' issue of the removal of Mc· Approval of the breakwa-!inance was urged Monday b~ The Fluor corporation ts Officers sai.d the burglars attacked the fire from .below, Unes which ran close to the Gru b er dld recommend. Laren and Gerdes could not tters culminated six years of the Orange County. Republi· engaged IJI coni.truc:Uon of ln· first br~ke into an e:ptf another crew climbed laddtrs Jordan border in the Judean however, that the ~.aterial lbe heard before the probate frustration for 1.600 Avalon can Central Comnuttee. dustrial facilities including st~re building n5e1X: ~ B~:~ to the second floor. The sec-Hills were considered vulner· be at least prepared so we commissioner. residents; A dozen engineer· The committee, meeting in tr 1 ef ·e d alill· ty s Jewelers, . ond fl,.,.., u"""'d u • stora1e able to sabo:,aee. c~hanltn~~·· · ~st~~ w~ebegM ~d pe oe~r mm s. ~ Bul~v~d:·---------~~=~~~~=~~~--~----------~ No one objected to that. Every~e ~hen marched a rejected. Santa Ana, urged Gov.-elect iutton plants and t.be world'• - But Councilm.an Dee Cook fl.~r .... up m City Ha 11 to p~e-Then last January 8 power· Ron~d Reagan to make the largest atomic reactor for the expressed the view that Whe_n s1d1.n~ Judge Gerald S. Levin. fuJ nor'easter struck the un-appointment b e c a u s e of U.S. Atomic Energy Commis· an.d if the material is sent. It and he sent them down lhc protected harbor. The toll Fluor·~ "broad experience sion. ~1ght not make a~y j!l'eat halt to .Judi(<' Alvin E Wf'in· after three day' d gales was and proven competence JO in· The corporation grew from difference "The High w a v I 1$500 000 damage one life l«>St Commiasl~n makes the fl· berger. Two lhml(~ WC're de-th t' f H "K, .. Orb ·h· vestment atvi administrallon an income of $166.000 a year . •· . I 'df"<l · a o arry en ac '1 . .. .,,,. t S 09 ilil . 19&4 TIBI d8C1slon. he e_xplamed. 1 c1 . . iNewport Beach chemical en· or lar~e sum~ of mone~ In li·~ o l m OI\ m . Ne"' Cars Said Unsafe 7 Auto Makers Note Model De fec ts "and it's an autonornou!I ('(\rn· ThP qurllhon o( rPmovlnglgineer. . I r1uor, 8 rf'sident or ~ant.a Two-thlrds or lhe company s mittee witb 8-year .iitagJ(ert>d ,M r Lare n and Gerrll'~ he·, City l\ff1c1ali; pu.~ht'd hard· Ana . IR chairman 0( the board operations are international. terms. We ~houldn t try to lonl?<'d in thl' C"l'll:'r<'t C'ivll de-1er for a hrrakwa~r. only to nf director~ of the 1' 1 u 0 r The county GOP commit· w A 5 H lNGTON tUPll _1 The auto makers havl' sent belt bolts on 65.000 cars: hang our hats on . the thoulithl parlmPnt of ~11prnor ro11rt.1havP a plan vetoed by the C h . h d . tee . s rt>i;olution pointed out ITU big fOW' of the U.S. auto detect warn.lngs to owners of about 8.SOO Must811gs with that the change in the 11lJile Water and Harbor Commis-1 orp .. w ic 15 enJ(a,ge m1thal Fluor had been a con-. d tr d thr · for the cars as required under 1 k ,, administration will re1i.ult in not lhe probalt> df'partmt>nl. sion last sprin)?. world wide operations. lsistent supporter of Reagan. ~ us a~toan mak:S ~~~! ad: the newly enacted Federal "steering gear oc up. a ch4lnge oo the. Highway tt will be ~rveral weeks be· Following that -,. t b a c k. .The ~o.rporatlon ir. . asso-vi~ the )?overnment or pos· Trafflc Safety Acl. Not all -Chrysler: 1967 Plymouth Commission. That would be fore thiA 1s heard. Avalon City Engineer Orville ~a~ ~.the H Hu~l.inrton sible safety defects in thou-of the cars are presumed to VaUant and Dodge Dart may lolly.'' • Liddell lamented. "Avalon aci •c rp. 1 u~ .ng 0 n l sands of new cars. be defective but car makers )\ave door lat~h and brake de· City Ma11age~,. Hur lb~ fo. PROPER OF flClAI. is no closer Lo being a refuge Beach Co. and Pacific Elec· From Pflfle It was learned today that usually check all vehicles in rect.s: 1966 Plymouth Belve- day said the informational Sprin~er, however. 11 was harbor today than It wa!! 20 STAG involved are 1967 m 0 de 1 s the same suspected models. lcteres possible brake defects. booklet" would ru~ about 10 decided. is the proper 0Hic1atlyears a~o" 1 • • • made by General Motor s, Here ls a partial Ust ofl Chrysl& Imperial. P 1 Y· pages and would 1 n c I u ~ e110 hl'ar ar :.iments on a re· At that point Ma;or Her· . . Ford. Vutierlcan Mot o r s, cars involved In the recall mouth Fury, Polara and graphs, map~ and statistics . b ~ S th that albt>rt Wegmann ~ppointed a!d•dn t pa} for a big enoughifore Judge Donald Dungan. Chrysler. Rolls Royce. Yolks· campaign a~ reporred to the ~onaco c~rs with 440 en· on comparative costs of the:quest Y s. mi . seven: man lnt.enm Harbor breakwater to satisfy the p 0 ecutor in the case is wa&en and Renault. government· gines. possible carburel?>r de· adopted coa~lal rout~ as op-In " w trustee he appointed 1° Far1hty Comm11trr lo take1commlsslon that it provided! r 5 . Laird More than 200,000 models -American Motors· Pos· feet<>. posed to an inland alignment. the t•,;tate. and anothf'f by stock •adequate boat protecUon Deputy. Dist. Atty. Ed were specifically listed in so- 1 slble sticky throttles involv·I -RoUys Royce. More than It ii. nearly prepared. he McLaren that a special trus· Ta k 1 n g a new look al . . who said he has subpoenaed called defttt recallJ by the1ing 174,800 VS models. a dozen Silver Shadow t967 Bul it may be some t1m<' ation of !ht court suit <\rgu-1 i;tate loans the committee vised plan came from Kryne Newport officers Jon R. Turn· ln several Instances. how· brake defects in 1966-67 Olds· defects added tee be appointed for the dur· sources of reveour to repay Only opposition to th~ re· three witnesses; they include automakers. General Motors: Possible 1,mode~ with possible brake before the material i~ in anYjmenls were lo bt>~m todav . jdecld.ed It could jui<tify ex· Van den Akker. a Los Angel· er a n d Cris Karamanos, who ever. particularly in th~ case mobile . 442 : almost 5.000 -Volkswa~en ; brake pedal state official's hands. Par-1 Mrs. Smith has asked in pcnd1ture or 12. mtll1on Pre. cs attorney and part . time as-sertedly posed as underc~· of Chrysler. the exact num-Pooliacs with potential brake defects ill 1967 sedans, coo· sons indicate~ today .. "I su~·lanolher suit I h at asse.ts be v10usly'. !hr city only had Avalon resident Van den Ak· ver agents at Uie pa.rty until ber of cars Involved ln the re· light defect&. ve~tlbles a n d Kharmann mise." he sa1d~at 1l ~on t taken from the foundation 110 been w1Jhng to spend SI mll-kcr argued that dcvrlopment uni!orme<l police raided the calls.., was not listed. Sources -Ford: Potential brake de.I Ghias. llel out of the mittu un·1that <She and three cousin.s tiQJJ.., ,, of the harbor 1\>(lt1ld dr~troy rcsidf'nce said It was possible that as feet! on 35,000 trucks: car-I -Renault About 125 mo· ti1 well after the first of the can ga~n control Thal suit .Becau!e ot the stt'eply-filop-marine life and c·ould affect The prosecution's third wit· many &!! 300,000 . or 400,000 buretor detects involVing 47.- 1 del11 With possible brake de · Jear .. is pendm~. mg ocean hottom. Sl million I the rlarily of the' water ness was not disclosed. cars could be involved. 300 passenger cars; s e a t Cects. Newport Harbor •DITION Robert N Weed ""llllllltr I\ Thomas Keevil Thoma~ A. Mw·phme IMMl lftt Iffier Paul Nissf"n Altllllllf l'vtllti.r Jack R. CurlE'v l wlft .. e Ma11 ... r • M,.mber. A~!IOC'i11tf'd rrr~~ t'nitrrl Prrc:c: J n1 r 1 111111nn~l Mrmhrr, /\11r1lt R11f'1'111i C\C r11 rlJlllUnnc Member. Callrnrn1s ~<''' ~paf)('r Publishers As.soclat1011 :\!ember. 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SI ' H T 1>1uperal"retc Calilor11io • t s 1• )- )· n l · 1e 1e .n r· ;: th th ay e- e· .s. Y· d n· e- sn 67 ke al D· on .It • JIJ ·" l\ 11 II t " nc. ·ll " .O' .... )t g n ... Reagan Studies Hiki_ng Sales Tax a Half Cent Emergency Foreseen ·In Budget MORAMENTO (AP) Gov.-elect Rooa1d Reapn's new admin.lstration received a stopgap money rwinc sug- gestion from the Anembly Republican leader today - a temporary one.hail c • n t ule1 tax l.ncreue to b&luce next year's budiet A&aemblym.m Robert T. Mooaian (It-Tracy), I a Id lawmakers may have to boott the 4-cent sale. tu ff1r ·.~OT ......... --.11Jx montha to a year to me.t a budget defldt he estl.niat- ed at about $260 mllllon. A1· VICTOR ANO VANQUISHED -Governor Edmund Reagan flew to Sacramento for the meetlng In ~~~eh~~d'put~~g~ G. Brown and Governor-elect Ronald Reagan meet Brown'• office, which he wUl turn over to Reap.n er a comprebM!Jive package _f_ac_e_to_fac_e _f_or_th_e_fln_t_tim_._e_llJl_· _ce_t_h_e_el_ecti_on. ___ o_n_J_an._2_. ---------------ot property tax reductioDJ and at.ate tu increuea. The possibility <t the 11tm· porary tu hike of a half cent on the dollar emerged .tter Reagan, the new •Republican governor, bad a fr h n d 1 y m~ wtth Dtmocratk Gov. Brown -their first en-counter rt.nee Reaaan wu Ohio School Flames Kill Nancy Reagan's Sure She'll Love Mansion Strike Goes 5 in Family Into 2nd Day SACRAMENTO (UPI) -during the afternoon at tile In Detroit el~ Nov. II. REMEMBERING -Among the early visitors to the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery today, on the third anniversary of his as6iSsination, were his sister, Mrs. Sargent Shriver. her husband, Poverty Director Sargent Shriver, and their three children, Marie, 11; Timmy, 7, and Bobby 12. HOUSEKEEPING It didn't much matter that manaioo while the meo met .~ .. -- YOUNGSQ'OWN Ohio (AP) the a n c 1 e n t gingerbread in the capitol to talk ovtt d• DE T .It 0 IT (UPI) -A Both men aaJd they diJ. _ M th.an • house fronted on a.n inter· tails of ct~anglng adminiJtra. mother, three ot her teen-111 cusled the bou1eeeping U · ore 40,000 Pu b 11 c state highway In a gaudy tions. children ed her dall&'bter·ln· pects ol ch.ang1.n1 tbt state school pupils ln Youngstown commercial strip of motels adml.nlatretion rather th • n and nearby Hubbard were and service atatlons. RAINSTORM law died., toda7 ,, h • D ftre uneasy Togo KENNEDY DEATH Ca.li!oniia'• fiscal problems without cia.uea again today "I know I will love living Mn. Reaaan arrived dur· l'ftpt tbeir home kl l1Ds'b&D • • • or the cm:npaign. u Ohi . fir here," Nancy Reaaa.n de--int a driving rain.storm and Melvindale before dft'IL • But afterward, Re-can told 0 s st teacher strike clared during a "basemen as driven directly to t.bt Police Lt. WiIUam Doaa. Truce Prevails (Continued From Paie 1) Johnson'• press secretary newsmen be agreed with entered Ila second day. to cupola" tour ot the 89-covered rear entrance of the hue aald the mother ..,._ tlque growing up around the Bill D. Moyers, aaid th ere Monagan that a atopcap tax Teachers who are not mem-year-old governor'& mansion mansion. "I'm juat wrry' it'a Edith Edgeman 43 'appair. LO~, Togo (UPI). -A dead Presideot were recollec-~O.:~a:. c~"}=t a •:e! ~~:euJii~5 y~~~;' ~J.~~~~ hers of the striking Youngs. ~°:1~~~onday by Ber-~1:~ .. ~;·~~ =~ -:C~ ently ru.bed ~ ln a precarious truce prevailed to-tions of a JFK legislative pro-invegtigatioo o( the unui· _ with the muslve property town and Hubbard locall of "As long ., I'm wltb my in the aunahl.ne." vain effcrt to help her ch11- day in this tropical W e • t gN.m stalled in Coogress, a natlon. tax reductions and at.ate tax the American Federation of husband and children, I When the two women ent. dren. The five bodies were African capital where thous· program ta.ken over by the Moyers l&ld the Preaident Increases waiting wrt1l the Teachers reported al t be could be happy matt any. er«1 the first llidy'1 pink and found huddled in two upatalra ands of demonstrators aided man that succt4!ded h 1 m, would stand by h.la Nov. 4 fo~owtnc ye.tr. acbools but school ofilcial.a in where," said the wife <t Gov· white ~· Mn. Bugan bedrooms. by army dJssldenta failed Lyndon B. Johnson. atatemeat that be knew of no There are aome things both communiUea acivhed the el~ct Ronald Reagan, who said: 'Tbele ... the colors Tbt f tber B ~. President Jol;lnson began evidence that would cause a that have to be corrected will make the Dl11.DSlon bis «If bedroom. It'a l u a t 1 • sman, -. • Monday to overthrow the gov-the fourth year of hls office "reasonable person to have a rigbt rway," bl laid. Other pupils to stiy al home. home after hls Jao. 2 mauiu-yely." steel worker, escaped 1be ernmenl ip a subdued fashion at the doubt about the Warren Com· fiscal problems, be u.id. School bus drl~n and ration. "We must be on the aame flames but w• bolptta1bed A strong cordon of loyal l'..BJ ranch in Texu where he mission," which held L e e need long-term solutions. track drlvera who make dell· "We have loved living in wavelenfth," offered Mra. sufffting from lbock. army troop 1 guarded the ll recuperatini from two *Harvey Oswald 10lely retJ>OO-BROWN'S 'MESS' ems ._ ~'"-this hotae," observed the Brown. Donahue aid the vktlma' tree-shaded palace ot Pres!-erations. sible for Kennedy's death. v .., u ic lcllools con~ wife .of outgoing Gov. Ed· Hra. Brown pve Mn. bands and arms 1"!fe cut in dent Nicolas Grunitzky wheN On this third a.nnlvenary Repo{U cballenging t be Monagan, citing the $250 ued to respect the striking mund G. Brown. "I'm aure Reagan aomt hJnta on enter-an effort to acape t!Jrough several th ou sand Togolese a poll abo~ that Amerl: oommhsion finding on Os· mllllon possible deficit, aaid teactiers' plclret lines at the you will too." taiDJnC at the manaion and windon. thronged Monday ~d clam· cans believed ~1 that bUtory wald w~ branded "p u re Brown "l«t ~~ ltate in a 44 ,chools here and the four The ladies rot ~~ maintained tt wu a flnt old "They bied to tnat tbe ored for GrunJtzk:y 1 resigna-would accord John Kennedy garbage by a former White borTible men. in Hubb d bouae. windowl but evideotq the Uon. great.er standing than John-House preH aide, Malcolm But he &1.90 noted voter& ar · • • windows were too mudl to son M. Kilduff. have been prom!Jed a major A bargainJog session be· Lrm.E NOISY' . ret out," he said. ''They were 0 BIT UAR IE S The impact of the Kennedy 8 GREED tu overhaul -''changing tween the Youngstown Fed· 'C "CTUS ] "CK' She eonceded, however, only about 18 lnchet IQUal'e. ---------1 ti in liticl DJ A tana to give property tax eratio n n that the place ,,.. ••a little ''We think the father and l'ttONIZ ,Jane. 2m3 Monro-mys que po "• 1 Bot Kilduff, now a Wuh-relief wblch iJ ablfting the n of Teachers and the noisy with 1h. trocb fQing mother were aleeping down- via, Costa Mesa. Died No-:1r::! in ~ ~" ~ -~ ~gton . public rel~tions man, burd~ to some other tax ctt.Y Boar!! of Education end· MELLOWS AT 98 by." staira. 'Jbe mother mmt haft vember 21. s tl r v 1 v e d by the number or Amerkana did disagree with another source." ed at 3 a.m. today with no ' '-rhe locatJon la the blUat wote up and ran upltafra," daughter, Mrs. Marlon Lanka· who uJd f Robert x commiaaion finding -that Monasan said "n may procreu reported toward aet· disadvmtaie" sM said. "It Donahue uld. bMurykuikanl d ofllatttH • ailMr.Ro. Mary nedy ':er rm:on ... 0e:: thethro·~Pr '~tchK !~~ not haw ti.me" to &grff OD a tnni a collective ....... al.nl.ng -JlNhALDNE. Tex. "C,UPctul) iJ on tbe m• highway be· Officials laid the fire may 8 • aw · sary • id tlaJ DOJD.iDee ...., esu...,., e ... ......, 1 major °""haul before ttle ...... 6 0 n ance a s tween Sin Francisco and have been touched off by a Bell Broadway Mortuary :1~ pres en neck wu the one that belinDlni ol the new fl.seal dlapute. No further meetings Jae~" Garner, who used New York. cigarette. Ch_apel, Tuer.day, 7 P.M.; Re-· wounded Texu Gov. Job n year, July 1, 1967. wen scheduled today. to like a shot of whllkey "It isn't a resl4ential The other victims wen the qwem Mus, Wednesday, 9 MARTYR Coonally. And he Aid .. it may be d1!· Nerotlatio broke d and A good meuure of nelgbbortiood, it's a com-Edaemans' cbildr9!I SIDdn, A.M .• St. JoachJma Catholic The poll by Louis Harris, While Klldu!f aaid the com· ficult" to devise a plan that Monda ns 0 w n ~oil humor, had a 98th mercial area,'' Mrs. Brown 17; Steven, 14, and• I>oocbl, Church. Intmnent, ~ o o d copyrighted by the Wa.shiD(· mission did ~.• tho~U(b a would win enough aupport to Y. between the Hubbard birthday brealda~t of coot-observed. "There ve no 13, and their daudlf,w~1-. Shepherd Cemetery. Directed ton Post. said ''The main ru· Job as possible he wd both clear the letWetur'e -ln the Federation of Tea.cbera and ed ~ereal and milk today. neighbors for the dilldren." c.roi Vinfon F.dleman. 17, by Bell Broadway Mortuary, son people clt.e JFK a.s a he and Coon.ally beli""41 the ftnt few months of the new the 1Cbool board in that oom-HiJ son. Tully, 70, said 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa. greater President ls that 'Re Texas governor wu 1ll'ounded adm!n1Jtration. He warned munlty. The federation is uk· he would ~ to help keep ia a martyr'" by another bullet. &inst a "hapba.d" tax the day quiet for Garner WOLANSBEK, Myrilt. Age · ~ bllL lnc a wage increase for the and if there are visitors, 70, of 432 So. Hubor, No. 123, A poad>llty, bt 1 al d tadlen and recognition a.a that they. would come a Santa. Ana. Survived by hus· mtaht be the t.mponiry tax bcpJniDg agenl few at a time. ~:~o~~J~ =.~ Russia Support Mild ~~u;~ tt:. The ma1n 1uue ln Younga-~·~i~~!!.'!"c= and Clarence Ill.lni wort b, ~ by the legtalatare ill tan Sa collective bargaln.lng. he is likely to start cry. Mira Loma, Calif; four 11.s· p k • v N s 1965 to P.,. for Northern Cal· '1'be boardJ of edu.caUon in ing and he does not like ters; two b r 0th er 1; tlve For e -,ng eat lfomla flood relief That levy Yoauptown and Hubbard anyone to see him like grandgrand~~~enSe~ce~ne ~N " • • explr~ after it raised enougblnow recognize tM Youogs. thaGt." Tullhy aaihdd. •-l · • moMy to finance repair~. . arner as a w me· Broadway Mortuary Chapel, UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. turned down the idta of aet-Monaian didn't rule out town and Hubbard education low his .appetite now .and 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa, (AP l -The feud between Wng the lg.year-old question the-pouibl.lity <t maldng up afSOclauooi as bargain l n I the >l·hiskey has given W~n.esd~y. 2 P.M. I~terment, Moscow and Pelting la reflec· by seating both Chin.as. the deficit by cutting the a.ienu. way to milk. Paciflc View Memorial Park. led In the lukewarm support Fedorenko pve token sup-budcet, but indicated thel---------_.!:=========- PAPADAKIS, Dimitri, of 971 the Soviet Union ls glvtng tA> port to the arsument that the -Odds were a1alnat it. He also Denver St., Cost.a Mesa. the current attempt to • e a t Pekfnl regime alone hu the aa.\(j that increased 1 t at e Passed away November 21 In Red China In the· United Na· right to repreaent Odna in r~v~nue due to a war boom Newport Beach. S e r v i c e 1 tlons. the United Nations but omit· might chan,. th• tax pie· pending. , Baltz Mortuary, Followtng loud demands by ted the usual praise of the ture. 1741 Superior. Costa Mesa. Albania and African radicals malnland iovernmenl --------- to throw the Chinese Nation· The Soviet. have never FENN, Douelu, of 334 E. l&th allsta out and give tbeir aut been reticent before about re- Street, Costa Mesa. DI e d to the Cammunh.t mainland peattni the same arcumenta LBJ Okays November 21. Services pend· regime, the Soviet a pp• al in d 1 t a~l ear after year. ing. Balli Mortuary, 1741 Su-Monday seemed almost per· Their apa attitude dur· perlor, Costa Mesa. . functory. Ing tbt China debat.e Wife's Plea BELAU E'ther M of 1767 Io a l~mlnute speech U> and their faill.D't to cospomor Orange' Ave ~ta Meaa the Generalpt.Jsembl,y, Soviet the resolution to aeat Pektn1 SeM pendin, BaltJ Mor: Ambaalador Nikolia T. Fed-WU leetl as a clear reflection CANTON, Ohio (AP) -Be· tuaryet~7U Suprlor c 0 1 ta orenko rejected a proposed of the lDcrtuinC bitterness cause the missua duhed off Meaa' ' committee study of the quea-lD Soviet.Olin ... relation.I. a not. to the commander In · tion for th• MJt year and chief, the war in Vietnam BALTZMORTUAJllES ~ can 1et aJonf a few morel Corou del Mar OR 3-NU days without Pk. G e o r g e 1 Colla Men Ml 1-UU Schmidt'• help and ht will be BEU BROADWAY FLOWERS able to bt with ber on their! MORTUARY fourth weddJng anniversary 111 BroadwaJ, C.&a Men TO and on Tbann1ivln1 Day. LI • ... -COMFORT Schmidt 1ac1 btea ached· --u1ed to luv• bom• ~for PEEJt FAMILY OOU>NIAL THc . Vletnam. I FUNERAL BOMB LIVING p1 -'Cf f IC H1a .U., Riva, didn't know I •-'·-A w------~ .t>at commlDd.iDJ officer to '1111 uw~ ve., qi_._ FROM VIEW cont.act to mab a plea for •ms at.em:lob ot bit ltave. So she -M-'-•• :.,_ ..A.~ LJndoe B. Jobnlon. t.'&7 It's IDEAL LEASE TIME rn ~ from lncutfft Cir L.1.ulns. The kf11I l11u I& b lease t~t IMS y~ coinplea prottctkln from apeculatlon on the M ure of the u.ct car market. Witt! our exclusive lease, et th• lftd of 24 montt.., If ttle '9Ull value of your cer la hl&h-the profit II )'OUFS. On the other hand, If there's 1 loaa. we 1btof1> It. Few complehl ctetalla. can beatttv• toct.y. SMITll'S MORTVAkf ~ J. It .,.,,.~,~~·UK wrota to Command• ln Q\lef -· ... ---CIMITUY ,,,. r •• u It: ~dt re-Bd~~ Aower Shop CUMATO~Y c.lvtd two t.eJeirams, grant· * OUMI COUWTY Pedigree. Blended fr<a the rme apd ltocb of 1' of SootJand•a !DOit falDOUI m.tilleri& They're litt.ed on the 1-ck of each bott.l& C.ount them. That ii our pedigne. $725 . And your usuranoe of 1ood taste. iii" OR 3-651) MAUSOU.UW lnt and·conArmln1 an exten· Kl 7 •3011 WESTCUFF MORTUARY .. ............ ak>e. Ht wu ordtred to lnve 1 .............. ...,.....,..u......, _,......., ..... ~•-~ E. t~ St., c.ta M.. ~.~ .._._~ SUDda.y for Oakland, Calif . 1 1 •M •• -. ~ • mC>ma1 trom ~ be wm be 0on ----------------- • ~tnam. ================================= '4 • --------------~---------------------- Bad Time V.S. to Suspend Wheat for India 0 OMEGA e(..11aallf1' Tl.t S.e111t1••• lhVllft """' 4tt.• hllfllt '1el t. lhh1I"" de•I. "" THMSt UP TO 1 I MON'THS °"""'·nu. J. C. J/umpLri16 J~welr 1123 NEWPORT IL VO., COST A MESA e I & H 6UIJI ITAMPI e IAMIAMlllU.U MEMO: .. To • first-rate salesmen Berlin Funeraf BERLIN (UPI) -Two o• ~ three American crewmen killed when their Pan Amerl· can World Airway• car10 jet crashed ln Commun.ill Eut Germany Nov. 15 were bein& burled ln a Welt Berlin ceme. tery today. who 11 thinking •bout the fufuN Let's dlUme you are the number-one ealesrnan in your company - a manufacturer, a wholesaler, or even a retailer. Conceivably you may be in sales promotion or advfll"til1ng. ' Your manarement pllailes your work warmly , but advancement seems mighty alow. Yoa.r job no tonier holda Its orisinal chaUenge, and you feel the need for a job that will stretch your imagioatioo and demand full use ,pf your talents. Quite possibly you didn'l know you were jOO.bunt.ing until you read this ad. We are a major life inaurance company whose basic goal i'5 the de- Oelopment of the Superior Sa1.fS Force. Well aware th1t the achievement of this goal depend& on our abilliy to attract and develop talented sale.smefl, we conduct a sal~ indoctrination program which leads directly to a ptr· m&Dlllt ... position.. At praent. on have an opening tor one represent.alive t.o operate from oor Newport Beach office.. P1eue write in full if you: a) are looking f'Qr a product which you c.an represent witb pride and convkUon: b) eo· joy dullni with a broad range of tndMduall, each ~th different financial objectiTe; c) wish to be uaodated with 1 "presti&e" company with •ures- aSve manapment and a planaed Pl"OIJ'll'R for ircwth. EndOM • NSUfM a~ write to P.O. Bot MAS I, D1ily Pilot An EqWJl Opportun1tv Emplo11tr. Mlf' .. Romney Pressing GOP Unity QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandt Cliild,.en's .4sp'ir'in Tablet Nurnber Cut WASHINGTON tl'PI) -children's aspirin wlU contain ~o bottle or children's aspirin this cautionary laMI "Prt· sold after next July l will caution · No cap is JOO per contain more than 38 tablets cent childproof. la case of 1 t>tcause of a j o I n t govern· accidental overdOM, notify ment·industry ettott to ~· 1 physldan Immediately." duce accidental overdose. I Several new salety caps This restriction was one el ~·ere studied durlng the meet. 1 s e v e r a I steps announced . ! jointly Monday by lhe Food mg between manufacturer's and D r u g Administration repres~ntat I v e s and FDA (FDA ) and 32 drug firms aft,. Comm1ssolner Dr. Jam es er a conference a i m e d at Goddard. All the aample caps curbin& childhood deaths and were determined to be inade· Wneues. quate and fur t be r atudy Alao by July 1, bottles Of Wiii UFied. Germans Push Hunt For New ChancelWr OPTOMETRIST'S Of.FICE Now Open ' SEARS COST~ MESA BLDG. (LOWIR LIVIL) Dr. Robert R. Isaacs Optometrist •Glasses • Contad Lenses YOU MAY "CHARGE IT" phone 54().3333 Ext. 313 e IYIS IXAMINID e GLASSES PITTID • lltOKIN LINSIS OUl't.ICATID • SMART MOOlllH flRAMIS OPPORTUNITY? Knock open the door ... with a What would yau da if ' yaur pag stapped7 Suppose you had a serious illness. Or a.n accident Suppote you couldn't work for 6 months, a year, or 1 lifetime. Would you have to change your way of life? Move to a cheaper bome7 Sell your car? Cancel plans for your children's education? ~is no gua.rant.cc that you1J aJways be able to work. But Manufacturm Lif~ca.i:' guarantee you a regular monthly "p1y" check which will help you mamwn the standard of living you've worked 50 hard to achieve. Call the Man from Manur.cturen.. He can help you tet up an l.ftcome Proteaor Plan to meet your needs IDd )'OW' pocbtbook. A plan that can't be changrid or canceDed by the Company no matter what happea to yoar hralth. The cost is n:aonable; the return in peaoo of mind IWU the moment your p1an ii in efrect. L~..,_. Acwtt:'I M90C:lftl HUHTIH.-TOH HAct4 Tel: IU. 7·5621 J,L., ....... ~::;:- Tel: Kl. 7·5621 .... J.T--r =:t= Tef: Kl. 7-Mtl • MANUFACTURERS LIFE rN!\JUNCI OOMPAHY L -~----\--~.--~--------------------------_,_------~ DAILY ,llOT~~ 5 School Chier----------------------------------------------------~~~--------­ Eyes Foreign ...... -~ Study Seri~ Dr. Leland B. Newcomer, ~uperintendent of the New· port.Mesa Unified School Dia· tnct, n o w Is dreaming of far away placea _ for hit student&, that is. He told trua~ last week U..t "the dream of a foreign campus for the district" c:ould well become a reality by th. summer of 1968. However, he aaid chance are remote for distrtet-apo sored foreign study for 111mmer ol 1967. Dr. Newcomer saldi hope_, to provide infonna to district teadlers on for study program" arrang the Foreign Language LelJe Schoo la. With that infonnati& at hand, be noted that "we would then be able uwork with teachers, staff ad in· terested parents toWld set· ting up our own jet ad for specific locations mEurope the following summ-." He added that belming a foreign study progr~ in 1968 and not 1967. ·'weld allow time to develop rtruly ef. fective f~~eign caepus pro- gram ... Mesa 'isit Slated for Bloodnohile Al eight-bi! bloodmobile unJt will ro· up to H oa g Me!lorial »spit.al Friday, Dec. 9. Arhncan Red Cross oHic.als sail today. Newport ieach and Costa Mesa blooddonors were ask· ed to.maktadvance registra· tion f posible by calling 774· 3782. The blOd drawings will ta,ke >lac• at· Hoag's confer· ence ientr. Hours are from 2:30 u 7p.m. S Ana will have tts m bloodmobile v I s i t W y, Dec. 21, at the Co ty Clubhouse at 1104 Eighfr St. Eight beds are sched1cl. Gis Station Svitch OK'd Nf rt Beach planning com '310loner1 Jut week gave Atla c Richfield Co. permis•· ion Hear down an "ind~al typi gas station and put uP\a lus}t landtcaped one 1n lb pla•· Tt new aervioe station at 200 . Cout Highway, plan· n were told, would be of mporary design with an a ctive exterior, planters landscaped islands. " will be quite an Im- pro ment over whJlt they've got ere now." said Plan· nin Direct.or Ernest Mayer Jr. ey'll have someth!nl than just a tin box." ark Trail can trace the trawla neers of fffly Amerl· story by the botUea they left hind. claims Mn. Wil- liam . Fox. ;Mr~ ~hu w_,d -it her- self. rtie·. rHblts o{ her un· usual \obby are on public dis- play at the Mutual Savings and Loan Association. Corona del Mar. · fnclude:I In her bottle col· lectlon ate receptacles frQP! the 1800'&, dug · from borne· st.dds aJld old mining camps across the country. Alto lllcluded are early em· bossed medicine and liquor bottles. an 18&8 whittle mark· ed masm jar, caper and food jars ~ an 1868 Rumford cbem!al· .. • ~ CQ ~ ~ ~ CD ... (..Q ~ ~ Q.) ""'--"' C.cl ~ <:1 CC) Q.) ~ Q.) ~fj. CD E 'rd Q.) ~ ~ ~ . ......., bf:) ~ ~ t;t;1 ~ :c ~ .... C.cl ~ ~ CD ~ ~ cff' .. ;Y _,;/" / // -4? ,,,.,, ;,,-· Santa Clam arrives at Kno~'s at noon on Friday. Nov· ember 26. Children ~n visit him in his own igloo every day f~om noon •ttt 8:00 P.M. Frosty, a real snowman, is waiting for you in Ghost Town. The beautiful tableau. "Lonely Miner'• Christmas," will be presented in Ghost . Town with two perfonii'ances nightly; 7:45 and 8:45 P.M. See the Life-Size Nativity Scene next to the Church . of the Reflections. The beautiful Magic Chriatmu Tree will be "floating" in the'lndtan Village Lake. Ghost Town will be decorated W\fth the trimmings of 100 years ago. You'll find gifts for everyone on your list at: The Antique Shop • Basket Shop • Bell's Portrait Studio • Bob•s Men's Shop • Candle Kitchen • Candy Parlour • • Ghost Town Gun Shop • Glas1 Blower1 Shop • fn. spiration House (Religious Articles) • Marion A Toni'• Sport Shop • The Knif emaker's Shop • The Toy Shop •Virginia's Gift Shop• Train and Hobby Shop• Mott'• Miniatures • Camera Spop • The Pjtstic Shop • Red'1 Leather Shop • Rock & Book Shop • Weavet'1 Cottage • Woodcraft Shop ' Sockmaker's Shop • Needle Threader's Shop • Ghost Town Print Shop • Rug A Wool Shop. (Check the telephone white pages under Knott's Berry Farm for individual phone listings). Open every day and night until Christmas 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Send gift packs of Knott's Jams and Jellies to-friends and relatives. Give us your list-we'll do the malling. • WE WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY • i~'lBll all a very Merry [nristmas MRS. KNOTT'S CHICKEN DINNER RESTAURANT • THE STEAK HOUSE • PHONE (714) 522-1131 J'· I .. I ----I • - I - t \~ R uh)• I TaxpayerM Union Seel~ Court Invalidation o'Propo~ition IA =~=~~~tf~~~·tf1 ep Jean S\'i l''RANCISCO (UPI) -I The blllt "as £tied by,whll'h are efrecllve w~ lhe1 cre~se was to read 2& page! • . l 967 l ·on of fine print. P I• M A I The Am«ican Taxpayer:,' I Wayne Knowles , a lot 111er regu ar se~s.1 · . The peUtion said tbt Su G DAIL V PILOT ~tY"\ Prt~1 0 lee ay Ppea Strategy I 'n1on uked the California ~onstruct.lon man '.'ho ls prcs·I. The petition sai~ the 5 .Y preme COUJ't was the odly ju· !'lupremt> Court Monday to in· ljident of the 1mall non -prvfJ.t11ncr8'8H for legislators id dielary that could dispose. oJ v a 1 i d a t e Proposition lA, organization not appear tn th~ title e the Jutte. It. asked for aet1011 T lk 0 which inc:~ salary ln·' It clainwd tht> proposi11on, proposition, nor 10 tbe a · prior to tlle mltlal dec1aratJon F T Cl l B a S pen crease of SJO.<Xi> a year to~assed in Ult Nov R eJectio~:1si~ in the voter'& pamphle t oJ the ~ov. 8 vote count, Or een U ) all leach of t~ 120 FM>mbere o id not. "forthrightly st.ate s.aid the onl.Y WIY a v which will ~ made on 01 1 ,. .• As~;~~;~;;;~ R~~~~lic;,; lh• •tat• leglsi.t"''· that it inot"dO'd lh• "tm could find out about the ·about De<. 1'. H 0 L LY WOOO t L:PI 1 -have begun opr1 aun~ in the , Assembly minority caucused rhe County Board of Super· area th, arrest rate has m· today to talk over GOP plans , 1sors may be called upon to en by 500 J)('rcent il'dde whether te('n night· Thr ~heriH b I a m e rl the . for the legisl<tlive s es • I on "lubs m the Sunset Strip area clu~ for attractmi: riolm~ '··· starting Jan. 2. "111 ht allowrd to continue youth!-to the strip and call-, The i r leader, Aattmbly· 1peraun~ rd Monday's achoo by the man Robert T. Monli -U tf The appeal lo tht board comm1:<sion "an atfronl lo T R 1· f Trac). met Monday with new •t>emt>d alroost a errtainty to· e\ery decent la~\ abiding c:1h· 2 3X C lC ta.v following the t>xtension of zen." Republtran us~mb I Y men. 1nuth danc ing permits Tht> conllovcr~y O\er 1111•1 lie i;a1d that ht expect. to \1onday for two morr clubs1dubs aro~,. beeauM• of ic·crnt Jlroposa}S rrta1n the minority leader's •11 .lhe area desp1tP strong op-1d1s turbances in the arra byl post hP wrested frem AtstrQ· ·>os1t1on by Sheriff r e t e r bands of teen-agt>ri; \.\ h1t·h hi) man CharlPs J. Olftrad Of P1trhess. l'Ulminaled earlv last S:1t11r S tcd Thr permits allow ) ouths day \.\ ilh tht> :u rr~l of morr ti g g e8 ~hrrman Oaks two >cars a go wt"crn the ages of Ill and 21 than ~ person~ Before lht. election. the As· nto clubs where ltquor ls Most of the arrest~ \1prr LOS .\NGf:LE~ IAPl -<,embly Unrup was 18 Demo- ~ t> r v e d pro\'lded adequate for violation ol tht> 10 P 111 One is the important number crats. 31 Republicans and 1 precautions are taken that curfew by lePn-agers. who I in t"o di.r1erent idea& on prop· vacancy. Now it is 42 Demo· the minors are not served al· congregated at Pandora s Box . . h 1 ""'A County p u b I i c and began throwing egg~ and erty tax relJef su~geated by crats and 38 Republicans. co 0. ".. ff' . ,_ Weliare Commission extend· rock.ing cars. two cou nty o 1c1aQ. Monagan met last week i-d the J)ermits of Gazzan's. The police comnvss1on was One idea is a celling o( one with Democratic Assembly lfoUywood a Go· Go and the seh~duled to meet Dec:: 6 to,percent of fair market value Speaker Jesse M. Unruh and t:alaxy. !decide wht>thP r to rrvokc the•00 re111 proprrty. It Is backed l.1lked ov~r GOP demand$ Pitche11s arguen hetorr the hcensl' . or the• eutrrr house h ' C t . A essor Philip Iha! the\' get a bii?ger share I r11mmiS«ion la~I Wt>dnPsday which h.i~ hrrn th1• frwal pvint ~ . oun ~ ss lof lt:ie '.!6 committee chair- thal smce 111Jch teen clubs of the dcmnn.,lr at1nn~ Wal~on . 1manships. They no" ho Id The other is a one-cent one. 514 World Tr'ip sa l rs-tax to re-ct u~ the load Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I on property taxpayers. Coun· lfl'S BE FRllNDL Y ly S\lpervisor Wa rren M. Dorn supports i t a n d Gov.-t J e ct Ronald Reafan 11 you have new nel&.hbon d H haa endorsed it. or know of anyone movin1 Now He's Heade ome P~viousJy, Watson.~uppor· to our area, please tell us ted a two percent et1hn~. to! 10 that we may extend a be lowe~ to one peN:ent in friendly welcome and help SAN FRANCISCO lAP) ~and Vant'OUVef, 'R r. aboard 10 Jt&rl. them lo become acquain~ '\'icholas Horberry, a younl( the P & 0 Liner Himalaya "However, I don't think thel in tbtir new surroundings. Englishman who bet he could He earned his passage as a homeowners can a fro rd to 1 494-9368. ~et around the world with a SUf\(')Or. • lwa1t that long," Watson said , Huntington le1ch .;tartingstakeo{only$14,says "Ismul(s:led~h1skcyfro01 1Monday in a statement 1read ' . tr led thr gh 30 coun· Jordan mto Kuwait. Kuwait's al a news con~erence be d. b~" Visitor l\P s ave ou I the Organization of United Ines and increased his as· a dry co~ntry and you can ~et California Homeowners. S3MSIS .sets to $250. 10 pounds I $28 I a bottle there. At an 0 t b e r news confer· 1 Costa Mesa Visitor 'I've d.o n e . everyt hi n ~·Then I smui:!s:led watches from enre, Dorn said Reaian told l 548•1351 \\ashed dishes in Copenhagen Ku~ait to India ·• he contin· him privately that ht sup- .:ind Stockholm. loaded truck. ed. ' ports a one perc. ent sales taxi Harbor V1's1'tor in Paris, sold newspapers 10 .. , for counties. This could mean j '\ice worked the black mark· I ve onl v had to spend one t ..,"7 'Ill ear 133-1069 · . h . . 1 , an ex ra ~ m1 on a y Pt m Jstaobul, Iraq. India." he m~ t in Jai . and Utat wasn l in Los Anieles County, Dora So. (Olsf Visitor ;aid Mond.ay as he . reached for smuggling. It was for be-said, the equivalent or a tax i _.8 _. ,u.79 San FranCJsco on his easl·trng drunk in Uit. south of rate cut or 90 cents per •100 "!~~~~~~~~~~~~~! boundbtrtp. 20 h d France .. he •dded of assessed valuation. : • Hor erry,, , wore a oun z;. • • . • --------------------"""' tooth ch~k jacket and Sher· Hor berry, WboM home· is LO lock. Holmes deerstalker cap a place called World'' End, COAST as he arrived from Australia was a student at Winchester . LEGAL NOTICE la~t year wh~ be heard a Hear·1nCJ Aid Center ---------friend say his brother h a d . • ltill NOTICI TO CHDITOIU toured Europe on ~ pounds 'UP'l lllOI CiOUllT Ofl THI ST A Ta 0' (.ALll'OllN IA l'OI { $70 J • THI cou~ :_ouN01 "I said 'Tbt bell with that.I ,~~:;~ ~o Tf.~ .. !~~ATN~·v ~~ I can get around the world on 11 ·:~~,e:~f~EllEIY GIVEN te , ... ,five poundl'('14>'." Horbeny """''°" of "'' -·• ,..,_, decO!d•nt r~aUed. "If I 1et back fo Eq-•h., ,11 per.soni havlno cl•""• eot•n\t ... "'d ~ .,. required 1o t••• pand on my 21.at birthday, :~:m~,.,~~ihot 1~ :'~ry ""-::;::· ,:;. which is next JlJI. 2.1, I w l n 111~0 ~r1. or 10 PrtM!ll !Mm. wtlh ltt. 10 quid ($28 1." :~,~~! ~.::C:e'~·oJ~d.h',,."~·~~1~ Horbcrry, who's been away OLDUT HlARIN• AID DIAUR ON THI COAST e SALES e SERVICI e REPAIRS VICON-AUOIOTONE-SIEM!NS PIOILITY-OUALITONE-TONEM.UTIR . . ' ALSO AU...IN-IAI MOOILS TERMS-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1810-C NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA S4a.1t91 ~~:s,11~;~m;:,"~~1r~1 si:,r,tt;1.~n~ 15 months so far. plans to push __ -----.------=-- h" ,,.,. 01 11M1 11ndtrs'9..ed '" 011 m••· off for Los Angeles and then ;:~~n~'!:,\~\;9 .:: ~:~!·~11;'; ~d ,,~:; hi lchhike his way acro~ the "''""u•i0n of "'" ,,.,,,,. United States lo Canada. 0•1•0 No~c~R'1r1~' ~~t.'n There he plans to take a ship NATIONAL BANK for England ~!~Vi!' ~1·;;:1c~111 of 111t 'Tm hoping to work a littlt v..,.,, .,,='•"= oect0tn• deal." he conclud«I. JIS Wnl TIIW 5-t St•lt Aoo, (alifentla T11toh-: S41-4U1 '"°'"'Y' IW 111.acuf.,. Pu~to\l!tG Or•"llt C~ot 01••1 '"'nl No• n. " and Oe< '· 1J l•M 1112-66 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICf 0 1' INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALi 01' ALCOHOLIC IEV· EIAGU N1 .. mbtr 17. UU S·PIECE SOLID STATE STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM. COMPLETE ' - ! 2· :. PICKERING # ( A~ssor Faces Jury "' $34995 10'% DOWN -~"'i .•. t 1111 ' • •• 5. FISHER AM.FM SOLID-STATE RECE IVER For ma&culine comfort ... --.~o..:.....~-&on ~~~dfl:.l~~f:Y:~ ,SLIMUe SU PPORT BR I EF Designed wrth the man Jn mind to-pl'OYl<k a mnimum of hulthful comfort and support. Two·WI)' 'tretch band for 1bdom1n11I and lower back •upport. Shms, trtms and firms ugg1ng muscles •o you look 1111d f•tl better. Pat1rit~ me le comfort pouch. Try SLIMU today ••• you owe )IO(KUlf thts nPw comfort. Sun S(lG-32), MCM·l6). l/38 •OJ. Jl(U U) . U.00 1J!llu::~:~ O,_N PRI. IVIS. TILL NllU IN COSTA MESA IT'S sintJ.~ OEPAR~RE 181b Newport Blvd. UNUMUICAAO ._ __ ANO _______ _._,_,. AMI OINH"~ ClUI .. ..._ ....._ I • - .. CAllFORNIA FEDERAL AVINGS • I savings accounts s I I I I and over THE BIG MONEY IS MOVING TO THE SAFETY OF THE NATION 'S LARGEST FEDERAL ASSETS OVER S1.4 BILLION 5.68% YEARLY YIELD • 3 YEARS Funds in any amount held in your California Federal passbook account 3 years earn an average 5.68% a year whm our 5.25% current annual rats is maintained and compounded daily for3 years. Effective October 1. 5.53% YEARLY YIELD · 2 YEARS Average yearly earnings are 5.53% wher funds are left 2 years and our 5.25% current annual rate is maintainec and compounded daily for 2 years. Effective October 1. 5.39% YEARLY YIELD · 1 YEAR Earn this high rate when our 5.25% currert annual rate is maintained and compounded daily for 1 year. Effective October 1. 5 25% CURRENT AN NUAL ~ATE • 0 Nation's highest annua\ ~te on insured savings. EARN FROM DATE OF RECEIPT TO DATE ~F WITHDRAWAL Funds received by the 10th of 1ny month tern from the ht of th month. Any funds received ~fter tht 10th eam from date of receipt. Funds earn to the date of hdrawal when they remain 1n your account 3 months from October 1 or thereafter. .6,CCOUNTS INSURED to $15.000 BY A P(RMANENT AGENCY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT • FEDERALLY CHARTERED MfD SUPE.RVIS[O • ASS S OVER $1.4 BILLION • ESTABLISHED IN 1925 • 42.400 ACCOUNTS OF $10,000 AND OVE • 99.100 ACCOUNTS OF $5.000 ANO OVER CALIFORNIA FEDERAL S WINGS 18 Coavmient Office~ in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counti Ample Free Park.ill& 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: \ ,,, AHEIM·EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE. • 776 700 ANAHEIM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • 776-22 COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BlVD. • 546·23 Head Office: 5670 Wiishi re Boulevar~. Los Anaeles The Betterment of People ;, Our Billion·Dollar Busineu -' I A ' ... j .~ ne: me lur An da: ror ha ol ! .1e1 pri of liO' Ki Pa ~ tni; j la! co- de Di mi 104 th• W1: la1 a : sp th be ec OE cc ~r llt sl m SC s~ tr U: si c S• ~I "'II c II ll a. 9 d a c \II a [ J; s. ti k I r f r ( j ' futsd~y. Nonmbtr 22, 1%6 DAU.. Y PILOT /Ntws· Pms 7 Press Prctised as 'Watclido g' for People SA 'fl \ A\\ \s l!O\ ern· candid about U1e U.S. plane1Land1d about the BilY of Ptg~ what ts tn the pub~ inter· ment gro" ,0 £• O\\s ib run· shol down over the Soviet Un-invasion e~t." Blackman sa1d, "and '6Jlll~ pre:.:. llialJ..\ dc:,1on In 1981, tbe governme~t "The pres~ mu'I often its averag.e for r,naking the d. t"" 1 , ot John P'. Ktnnedy wasu 11111an -ttrtr tm-ct-dttt1tttn ~ ~-ts-~ tea"" o "'l'Plnl! dn t\e on------------- Secretaries See Courts il .sa) s a noted ne" s tAecu- tlvt "Tiie I""'~ 1n 1h '' atch-dog role 1~ oflen cr1tic1ud for dt~doi.urr' \\h1ch the cr1· tics ma1nta1n 1s against the 1 nation.i.I 1ntt•rcst," Samuel G. lilal'kman. ~eneral news e d I I 0 r or thr Associated Press, '>a1d Monday. ' I -uurnit " Rlarkman ~aid. Ile ~JlOk<' al a me-eting or the Oran~1· County chap-, ter of S1_gma 0<'1tJ Chi na· taonal pr0Ces~1onal journali11- tic \(){·1rt" I SANTA ANA -Oranae "th<1t thP phra~I' 'nallonal 1n- County '11 legal secrelJlries will terr,t' 1~ '"' ol.l'd too often as spend their "Day in Court" a t ovl'rur here on Dec. 6, ~ginning with ' ThP grr;itrr lhl' growth of 1 Lhe courtroom or Presiding Su· go' rrnn,rnt lhr ~rt'aler the perior Judge William Murray. conlltrl hr said And, 1 The 1().year-old tradition of m1t:hl add lhP greater COO· the Nabooal Association of Le-ruct 1n an\' £1eld -a war or gal Secretaries will be start· a pre)tdential camp.Ugo, as ed at 8:30 a .m. with an ad· we round out in 1964 -the dress from Judge MWTay, &C· greater the crllJ<:ism oi the cording to Vi Dod&e. publicity press. . " chairman for the local chap-Blackman said that peace Aw C'mon, Bu•• So me Mints. .. ter. reelers rrom 11anoi in 1964 \ U "It affords the legal secre-Wt're not admitted by the gov. Mark and Chris Hodson, '!401 Sierra Vista, Newport Beach, load the family tarv an excellent opportunity ernmrnt until Novembtr 1965. station wagon with mints to sell to Harbor Area residents. Mone! raised will lo observe £unctions of the Lad, of c·dndor in gov· go to YMCA World Service and local youth programs. Goal this \Car 1S 1,200 cou rt and to meet and get ac-rrnmtnl i~ nothtnR new," he f d 'd y t' · · h quainlf-d with other legal sec-sa111 j _c_u_e_s_o_c_a_n_y_L_o_a_1 __ a_c_1_v1_t1_~ __ e_re_a_n_d_m_8_7_f_o_re_i_gn_c_o_u_nt_r_1c_s_. _____ • reUri~ in the aNa," Mill In I~. n"ight n. E~e~ Dodgt ~aJd . howf'r·~ artminlstration wa&n 't Sierra Club Opposes Death Trial Disrwy Resort Plan Pbstponed A~AHEIM -Walt 01s-lbers. For Month ney, the man who has made ' They said MUleraJ K i n~ more award · wanning na-development would i;?tve bus-YORBA LINDA -Th~ ture movies than any other . trial of murder sus~ct Den· American film producer. to-tnessmen or tht> region an op· ms R~ Love of Yorba Ltnda day stood accused by Cati-portumty to sh~re tn profits has been continued to Dec 19 fornia's Sierra Club of oot or the recreation industry at the requt-st of tht> defend· having sufficient appre<:1abon They contended thert would ant. Superior Court aides O{ nature. be ample wilderness area in satd today Donald Tatum .. 'tee presi· the parks under the park A d' t D l DI . · service plan ccor m_g o epu Y !! .1enl or Walt 01sney Enter· . · trict Attornt>y David Bach. prises, a& the man in charge The Min.era Kang are a1deft>nse all-0rney P Ba Iii I or Disney's proposed S35 mil-presently IS owned hy the Lambrose or Los Angeles 15 Ii<?" development at Mi~eral U.S. Fores~ Service in New Orleans on another King. near Sequoia National Tht hPanng was talll'd by case nut will rt>utrn be£ore Park. ~ehementJy ~enjed tht' the National Park Service. the new tnal date. ~cu.sal1on Monday in a hear-[ Lo e 26 a recent parolee Lil~ in Fresno v · • • . · , ii1 accused or murder, attemp· i:ie Sierra Club s repruen-M d T ted murder and two counts or latJves at the meeting said the ur er r y assault Wllh a deadly weapon conservation _group opposes. on a Grand Jurv indictment d~velopme~~ of a ''mountain Ch f •} d I handed down an · September. D1s~eyland . In the ooeume arge I e H h d th hoot· minmg region. . e 1s c argt' 1n e ~ mg death of Fred R Supul· A spokesman at Dllint') land GARDEN GROVE -.'\ veda. 26. an Anaheim laborer today . told the. DAILY PlLOT cTlminal complaint chargmg Injured in the fracus in an the Mineral Ki.ng dtvel~ment attempted murder was med Anaheim bar's park.mg lot wo~ld be noth1n& hke Disney· Monday against a Gardea was Robert A. Cisneros, 2.3, O{ 1~. • • . Grove mao accused in a Santa Ana It won t be any ktnd .~r an shooting atlJlck that police Love was being hf}d with· a mku 5 e m e n.dt pHark, ddthede said may have resulted from out bail at Orange County spo e~man sat e a la love triangle · Jail that fmaJ plans have not Y~ p r ·d H ~rt M Ma r· ----------been-drafted for the proJ· . 0 tee 531 . u . • · eel. but uidlcated the Dis·jtin . 32, secur1l~ guard al a ney . io . the . mountains ~ng Beach atrcrart plant. ONL y FOR MEN? complex probably w o u l d will also be rorr:naUy chllr'J:ed n. DAILY P'tLOT •p••h 1 with assault with a deadly .. ctio" " d1f1"it1ly "•' i>hape up as a fam1 y recrea· . th Fr da vening .. 1.,, m•" ""ly." Tll• 11c. lion area. weapon m e I Y e "Thal m e a n •. 51.1· •ows, attack tio" 011111 ..,.,. •"4 !letter '' .. • co .. r191 of locel 1porh sleeping and eating accorn -The victim. 44-year-old .Jo-\ the" •ny other ~•·•P•P" modalions a n d, probably, seph Esposito or Ora.nge. was di,tributed ;., th;, ..... some kind of lransporlJltlon tnlaled for a .22-caltber gun-Whet mother cloe1"'t Ii~• ;,ystem to keep cars and shot wound in the arm at Or· to rucl 1bout h., '"" 0 ' trucks out of the va.Uey," said ange County Medical Center touchd0"'" 1 the spolr.esm a.n . liia niiidiiiiiiiiriiie liiieaiiisiiieiiid .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I At the hearing ln Fresno. ,pokesmfll for the s 1 err a A v SICK AND TIRED Club the Natiooal Par\s As· re ' OU socl~tioo and four other con-of your prt1ent 1t1te of hulth? If so, why not ~ervation uoups opposed. a give Chiropr1ctic I ch1nce to hefp you, II thousands ~ational Park Service plan to of others 1re doing? classify 87. percent of Sequo-FULL SPINAL ANALYSIS AND ADJUSTMENTS 11 and Kings Canyoo Na-tional Parks as wilderness DIAGNOSTIC X·RA Y -ULTRASOUND -NUTRITION area. o.u . ~ s..... 1114..nW ·~· Dr. Elton E. Mitts, D.C. 1914 Meyer Place 642·2600 W. lttti St. 11t M..,w, Mlt r. aJee Cllift StelllP Sr.re The conservallon1sts want 97 to 98 percent or the parb designated as wilderneu - all but existing roads and fa· cililies The park s e r v l c e plan l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l would ~rmit cnostruclion ofll an all-weather highway \o Disney's proposed Mineral 1 King development. The con- serva~onlst.f proposal would bar the highway and thereby kill the development. ·AREYOUTHEMAN In California, CLUNY SCOTCH outsells 27 famous brands. Why? / "•nl*s,,, ptb. tl\ef•. ,,0 ftner •cotch bottled 1n Sc:ot lend. Cluny 11 111ht. quiet encl 1lweys tutu l"!Ootll-evtn without water. IOTTLED IN SCOTLAND ss~.! The park i1ervice plan aot support at the hearing from representative~ of the CaU- forni11 State Chamber of Com· merce, the Tulare C o u n t y Chamber and Visalia. Porter· v1lle 'and Tulare city c~m- WE ARE LOOKING FOR? The min wt tffk 11 doing well prt1tntly • • . but he wants • new carMr ind 1tff. determination, He llkN people end they like him. Ht h11 m1ture judgment, 11 pr• 1ent1blo, and hes a rt1son1blo knowledge of money matt.rs. He's miking • good In· come but w1nh more ••• If pouible, much more. The whe 81 that lefs Police Wait To Quiz Boy ANAHEIM An investi· Jation Into the mysterlous shooting of an Anaheim youth u he walked to school last Thursday remalned at a rtRndlti.11 today. pol.ttt report· ed. "We•re stlll look.Ing ror the needle In the' haystack.'' one officer said. "But the boy ls aettio& betur 10 I think we'll be able to get some more an-1 wen." The victim. Edward L. 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The youth remained under buvy tedation afwr sur&MY •1 making pollct Interviews tm· 1 pos~blt. ·l;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~~~~~~~~-- I - - 8 OAJlY PJLOT/N~·Plti$ Good time for a closer look 1~ OILS? One of the nation'• largest 19388.rcb/analysis t.eamll ha11 taken a new, close-up look at oila. Read their incisive fi.ndinp -including three 1peciDc recommendations -in the latest free report from Dean Witter & Co. You'll learn why oil stocks 88elil attractively priced, relative t.o upected '67 eaminp ... • Domestic and international demand for ga1- oline shouJd increaM!. • Prices appear at.able into '67. • Petroleum companies have the low· eat labor factor of all industrial corporationa. Al.ao: They have made little use of investment tax credit ... and will not have to overcome tax credit 1068 to booet '67 earnings. Also: They ahouJd be relatively unaffected by changes in the corporate income tax rate. Tbeee are highlightl. Get the details. For your free copy of "Oil Industry Review and Out· look" ... visit any Dean Witter office. Or timply complete and mail the coupon below ••• DEAK w~ a Co. • . . the people who dig deep .-.n ._ Ytrk _. bollt~ .. • Plciflc t...i ..... b*• 1AH f!tMQ9CO • LOS AHGEL.tl • NlW VOllK • CHICAGO 111 Dover Drlvt, Newport S.ach Ttltphon• 642.6050 .., OVER THE COUNTER Mutual -A· NASO Llatlngt for Mond•y, November 21, 19" Funds ... Mk .. __,__ Your Mo11ev About Those Boycotts AU Pltot•• ~~~~'l"IA~" 111-J "• ~::::,~·<J'-M ~~ ~: ~l'I f~! a~. 'l~~r.: Jt:. t t ;:: Nov. !I I hlo<t ... IO.JJ ! • ~'riil ff t~ ~ ~ ! ~ Mm1 Etectr1t .11 II'• IJ\, .... ~t~, l.Dr110"~'/,"p1 I i. 1~ lf Fit .... lfn L .;ale J:l ~ :t;.. Ver '•Y 1.1' t ~ACF ltld 2. 4 -~ ~'i'"°,',-"° .",".!!MM 1.-0 If'" p, Sl<IOO! 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J_,,. l.ftdrew 1 lt 2S 26 1S Fund Inv Une•tllblt Texe> Fd 10.lO 11.l6 Allltch C>fl n 121 72'1 n -'t made by those who pave been J.,fOld 'c.,,,.. *' ,,.,. If!> Gen lnv .. 1 '·" 7.0$ Twe..c inc s.u u 3 A111te11 on 1.1•1 7411> 7 _,._ h .....a:-'"' dr' ~--Grocrt .JS S'~ '"' 1"" FOOD FOR THOUGHT ~rovp Ste: IUnllff l'uncta: Al!HChm .oe • I~ 1~ 1 .. &pear elN.Wg 1.ue lVeS. alief SIMI ~ %"' 2'ffi, Aero k 1,n t f7 .lrccm U 71 II 1' '4ho C11 >07 2<\ 21li ~ The leaders have failed to .... $IHI ~"' m: Zl\lo n.. -Com St 11S2I>71 lncom 1Lf7 14:11 !~~'~ '.Jl x)I) Jr-iri. I~"' +\lo in th Ir tar •r.::J~' .. I 14 It.. '4 Fut "" l.t2 f.7J SclHI 7.tl U7 • .,,IN JJf 1.20 l ~ ~ >"' + i. zero on e gm or entudlv "~~ Cit JJ14 ~ fit; FOR INVESTORS I :;rllt 1rte1 11., "·"' unFd c.., 4 n uo ARA inc .60 • '1"' .. .., ...._ -"' Pinpoint their objectives Suf· l<rlltor>t CW Fd 1 20'4 %1'4 21)•1, • Grypt,on lt.1' IUt Velut LI,.. 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"'"" !!... -= ~ ·r-~ ~ Ln1v •II " eo ,... • • biggest tndostry 1n the nation that chalks up """' s11o: s.11 s.a.s "'"' ,,.. ..... 1.0. a.11 o ':i • " ... .,. .. ,. overall food prices 111 com1f!g ~ to;~~_,, N 114 '"" c°"'"' 1u1 1l.A5 h1t.ft11 *' 1u4 &e"OSu• 10. ~ ~':: ~ ~~ = t mooths, our avera-costs in l s sr..':" tr' ,. .. r' annaei sales of $85 billiorf a year, employs_ nvtt Bot ""' u.a """ Fd 1'.10 11.'° aa..s Pit is 1 1N 'lt\4 1t\4 ov MICCO Corp .. ...., II IN ~ '"V••I Grovp: lflfl•ld 7.JJ uo larbr OH ·"' 1' ff'lt 31'1" ll\/f -"' 1966 wilJ be up at Jeast 5 pel• MaontiVl\C·MOvlola 31,\ 41.; 4 ontt-thfrd of the mJtire American labor force, l>Wf 10.n 11.71 Nf)cOtt 1.01 7M hale Inc f J lo~ a,.:. m: _:!: ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• TO: ot:A" wma & co. t M G T AH!Jfal)Gt 12\1) 12'\ IN d !•~tMlt 1' 40 3 ,,.. lf\lt JN t 14 cen . M•~""'" 11'ldui1r1n ~>"4 ,:l> ,r an llOCOWlts for more than 50% of all United Aw ARO WINNER i!u.d.tb .eo 21 11"' ""' ""-l" How, therefore, can you, ~.~~OfP: ,,.,, 51"' St.tea rat d rl 1 al . 1u1r1.M> .14 J2 .-.... J1 i. the housewife, battle soaring :w.:=na~~.11.~ 1 ::z 1:. '1.t. coryo e an l8 cu tur investment. The DAll..Y PILOT hu won ::;;:cb1\.,·~ ~ ,;~ J,,. J"-_" food ri nd WIN' Mlllllt 0 8 414 4~ 4, G' . • .th , m Cl re award& tr om the lhar1nt1 .ao ' n n"' 9' -14 A 'dp cefs -a th ob. . ""'" ,., io . .,.,, ·~ 71~ umt it DI W1 out question. Oranie County Press CI u l> g:::,~~· ,'ilA ~ IO .... " s1 e rom e vtoua -.,c11 Merit h1 .n 3'1 lN 14..., than etdts l>i ziO U ~" ~'4 • Pl-lend me a fn!ll copy of your reeee..n:h report. "Oil laduatry Review and Ou1loo.lt". ways to cut your own food~: ,~tn'co 1r, l~ lj14 But the American food industry can't begin to any other newspaper. R=ti -':c, : tJ" :l:Z ~~ ~: costs, for instance, by ahop. =.."rP~"""Jr,,~M 21"' ~ .... ~ feed tM world of today where two out of three · pin' ~rmarket apedala, ~no~r jA 10 1~ i~~ ! billion people So hungry-much lesa the world Crossword Puzzle by twi g to Mia expeD· ~l:.:,'°'ll1\1.10 tt;: ~~ 2f of 2000 AD when more than uven billion 1ive foods and meat cuta, by No Cenf A1ti1,,.. ~ ,,, ,.. -..., buying bargain-priced fooda ~.·~.~~'.1 ,~ ,t;: 1~ people couJd be walldng the earth. in bulk and freezing them, <>a.nar!~,'~ '* lr4 l~ lr.: ek &':~ Mtta• .057S , ,,,. • Which spells both the problem and the prom.Ule. . ~:~·~.~rl~ ... ~ .... J,40 ~ lr' ~ City Stott Phone Number Pac G•m'*-ltob .too ""' 11" 11,,., DON'T blame the suner-Pee o..10oor A<fll 40 " 11 16 . f"-P1c v" 011 C4f°P N ••• 4 markets alone. Retail pnces '• Gu a. W•• ·'° ~ ,.,.,.. ,. ba ed · har d l'1lqmer ltlllll'!ll• .. Al Ho 71;, ~ are s on pnces c ge Pa"'•" l"etroteum u 1r, 2A'4 by g r o w e r a, wbolefalers, :::;r~uWl1len M ~ • ~ ~ transporters, processors, etc. ~~"c:!. °Ir ,n ~ ~ -.and on national economic :~N¥C •!.ro:t~r.w" ,~'-2~~ 1~ ... ~=======================:..!policy too. Get the FACTS ~"'er, 1eorP,., 4•,. .,. '"' FIRST on those wbo share 1~rc1.:. ·uo 1~ ,~:~ 1~ WEATHER If you clon't beli•"• • n •wlpt ptr ctn b• co"'ped encl Ulll· p•eh•n•lve et tfte ltme time, ch•clt th• DAILY PILOT'!> 4elly w•tlh•t •o"•r•9•, bottom of ·'•CJ• 2. Th• who I• rlory la h bl d _1_ ROIOct1tt Mfg .7S 4 1 4 t e ame an .uu your pro-ttobtrt• con.r1• ·fCl av. .., m test! with precision. ::=;:~~-·~ • ~ '1>. ~ In short, to fight to WIN, :::~1~,:· et·• 1f.: ~~ nv, decide on your specific tar-ttov•• Outdl P<it NY 1 • Stv. 401~ 40Y.I • "°"•I 1r;u•t•ltt ~ 10\\ "4 gets m food, in unnecessary 1tu<1m ~~ ""' n1. ,.... thtr•-ln • 1pu• len fft•n '4 \11 lnchet dup. extras and in the chain of ti~' 1= :: 1~~ .~ ~===================='!responsibility -and then t'.tt"~ J~""'° 21~ ,{,, 2t~ -concentrate your fire within 1=..c~~"lJm: .::. ~~ li~~ n .• -----------------------these areas. I I I I I I I ey. '\Veni.akereconnnendations on 20 top U.S. companies. Jn recent weeks, some better grade eQIJltfes have been showfng much firmer ~ndencies than the general list. Our l*st Market and Business Survey discusses the common d.oclcs of 20 of tha largest U. s. companies. In many ln- atances, quality Is high, earnings ate rising and dividends _.well covered. 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J\, ' I \ - - Je DAILY Pil.OT/Nfwt..,._ SC Surges From Despair io Heights of Joy LOS ANCEL.ES (tJPl) - From the sheer depths of d• spair, ~ University of South- ern callfornla today soared to hdgbt.s of joy over being s~ Ject.ed to represent the West in the Rose Bowl football game agaiut Purdue Jan. 2. San Franciaco and the aelec-- tion was ~ first by stun- ned dlabeliet and then by atu. dent anger on the UCLA cam- pus. because [l hacJ won fhe Paelf· lc Eight championship de· spite the lou to UCLA. Th t Trojans c I Inc hed the title with a 4·1 conference rec· ord to UCLA's 3-1 standing. one more game left SlturdAy agalnat Notre Dame. tD t1l1a cha.llengt Ind USC will be a fine representative of our conference." •1Jut use rs oor represents. tive and I am all for them. I'll be upset t! they don't do a aood job in the Rose Howl." of sending Ila "molt repre· sentatlve" team to the post season elaasle. The decision to send the Trojans to the Rose Bowl waa made by the P a c l f I c Elght O>nterence Monday at UCLA'1 backers felt the Bru· ina had won a second straight trip to Pasadena for the New Year clu1k wllen they up- set the Trojans 14-7 Saturday. UCLA, on the other hand, Celt that its 9-1 seasonal mark ·made the Bruins more de· servlng for a repeat trip to the Rose Bowl when <!ompar· ed with USC's 7·2 mark with "On behalf of our adml.niS· tratlon, coach John McKay and hia staff and squad, we are ~roud and greatly honor- ed by thla opportunity to rep- resent our conference in the Rose Bowl." declared USC athletic director Jeu Hill. UCLA coach Tommy Pro- thro received word that bl4 team had lost the btd 11 be stepped before the Southern California Football Writers luncheon. , "I know some of our play- ers are disappointed and I know l am," Prothro sald. The action of the conference was interpreted by Prothro to mean that the Pa c If l c Eight had embarked on a policy of sending its cbam· pion to the Rose Bowl. UCLA'• hopes were baaed on the con- feNnce'a announced policy And after Its win over the Trojans. UCLA felt it met that prerequisite. Coach McKay, however, had maintained that winning the conferenee championship would mean little if it did not carr1 the Rote Bowl bid as a reward. Southern California appar. ently got the conference nod "I have every confidence our tearn and stall will rise UPI Tabs MSU No. I BILL DONER Chuck Pearson, the fa th er of UCLA defensive per· former Wade Pearson. dropped by one morning last week to make a few projections on the Bruin football showdown with use. Taking a pen from his pocket, Pearson scratrhed --------- something on the edge of my desk and then pulled a But AP Keeps Irish In First AP/UPI N. E W Y 0 R A -De· fending . national champion Michigan State emerged a winner from Its 1(}.10 tte. with Notre Dame by unseating the Irish Monday from th e No. 1 position in the United Preas International major col· buket filled with papers over the writing. He called bright and early Monday to tell look at the mysterious scribbling. me to s • lege football ratings. purr1er But in ttie Associated Presa poll. Notre Dame retained It ... aid, "UCLA 10, use 1." H 0 e1·sman its first place position. Pearson, of coune, is no magician as proven by In one of the closest races the fact the Bruifts actually outpointed SC 14-7. in the history of the ·UPI rat· Like a Jot of UCLA fans, however, he is firmly Wl.IlfieJ• ings, the 35-man Board of convinced coach Tommy Prothro possesses the powers Coaches awarded the Spar· o( Mandrake and after watching the men from West-. tans the top spot by the allm wood devour USC Saturday -maybe the guy does have NEW YORK (AP) -Steve margin of three points -318 something going for him upstain. . Spurrier, Florida's all-pur· t.o 315. Ciertainly no mortal human C?Uld have accomplis~ p 0 s e, pressure-performing The sudden shift in the rat· w~ Prothro baa been able to m two yean at Brum· quarterback who led the Ga-ings thus puts Michigan vl.lle. tors lnt.o the Orange Bowl waa State in position to win its named winner of the 1966 second consecutive and third D•m4 Becoma Gollath He hat, least you've forgotten, turned a David Into a Goliath and all this stuff about Lot A,..1 .. Mint "Bruin Town" can't be written off as balon.y any lonter. No matter SC 1t headlnt for the Rose 8ow\-th. bit city belongs to UCLA lock, stock ancl ftMWay tr.me. Take Pearton, an ex·Ntwporf Harbor High star, for example. Hla daddy played for USC back In th. 1940s and would have UlcM nothing better then to have hla boy becorM a Trof•n. tt IU1t wasn't In the cards, mainly because SC heel so meny horMS It wasn't Interested In • ftUow of Wad•'• stature. Several tlmet th. elder PNnon attempted to contact members of ftt• Trojan ~h­ int staff, but It Wit to no avall. Brul .. Mtule Olla . overall national title. Al· Reisman memorial Trophy though the Spartans have Tuesday as college football 's completed their season with player of the year. a 941 record. they wiil have The 21-year-old senior wbo to sweat ?Ut the final edition ' of the ratings next week. bolds numerous Southeastern Notre Dame football play· Conference passing records era were elated the team re. and also punts and kicka field rnained ranked No. 1 in The h 1min Auociated Press poll Mon· goals, was the overw e g day but took the wbole thing pick in the poll of sportiwrit· u a matter of Lael era and sportscasters. Capt. Jim Lynch said : He drew 433 of 869 first "Then was no question in pla« ~otea and a t.otal of 1,· ~~o m:!da ar~~ ~~r:~ N;y 679 points to win the 32nd an· the AP keeping us In that nual award presented by the spot. Even though we a re Downtown • Athletic Club of banged up, I think we c a n N w Yorlc beat Southern Callfornia Sat· e · urday and will the national Bob Griese, Purdue quarter· cbamptomblp." back, waa second with 184 Coach Ara Parsegbian told fir1t.place votes a n d 818 the aquad of the poll reswta ...,.1.,t.s on the practice field. YEAHI YEAHI YEAH! -University of Southern California students, as elated as UCLA students were crushed, whoop it up in front of the statue of Tommy Trojan at USC Monday after word spread UPI T•ll ...... like wildfire that USC, and not UCLA, would play Purdue in the Rose Bowl. UCLA beat USC Satur- day, 14-7. ... Then the Fun Began Bruins 'Protest Decision LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA students marched. chanted and built bonfires in the streets Monday alter the announcement that crosstown rival Southern California had been in· vited ~ play in the Rot!e Bowl. After cars of USC students came in mid· afternoon to the UCLA campus in West Los Angeles and were bombarded with rocks bottles and eggs, 300 UCLA youths paraded and chant· ed barbs against the Trojans. The Bruin group stopped traffic on Wilshire Boulevard and halted cars in the northbound lanes af the nearby San Diego Freeway to look for USC student& and backers. A car with a USC sticker Wl6 surrounded near the campus and pelted with eggs. After police chased the youths north to the campus, students built four bonfires in atreets and then formed a human barricade when fire- men tried to put the fires out. After being doused by firemen and chased by policemen, about 500 studente <Wbanded. Police said they had arrested two UCLA students by 7 p.m. UCLA Dean of Student& Byron Atk:imon said he believed the vialt of the USC studenta trig· gered the outbreak. "If any of our ttudenta are apprehended they will face exclwion from the univenrity,'' be said. Coaches of the rival univeraittes were not 10 emotional after announcement that the Trojans will play Purdue tn the bowl UCLA defeated USC 14-7 Saturday. but the Trojans won the Pacific-8 title. .. yw.u • We were ranked No. 1 last In the end, be turned to UCLA and desperate fOr Then in order came Nick week, and Miclligan Stateisr.------••=-,-•nllllllJ!!Zal!lmli'Gl!02Cl!ll:l ____ llz: _____________ .. bodiea the Bruins imm«liately made an offt'f'. Eddy, Notre Dame's exploaive didn't beat us. and I think wel-Tbe rest is history with Pearson. only a Junior, halfback with 456 point.a deserve to be on top again," starting over half the games {pr the B~ t~ year Gar B~ban UCLA quarter: he said._ "I am delighted with MUSSE AU'S and makind several key tackles in the biggest win over Y ' the decision of t.he AP panel. ~ • back, 318; Floyd LiWt, Syra-If we defeat USC Saturday, GOO Troy Norm Dow. u pt'fldicted here a week "'back. turned cuse'! hard running back, 296, we de~~. to be ranked aa D DEED out to be the hero of the smoggy afternoon as he romped and Clint Jones of Michigan champ10~. d stomped th Cardinal and G<>ld right into the worn State another halfback 204. Parseghia.n t.old hls play-A11odated Preti an . m turf • • ' es that be wu pro,ud of ~e!D It took ftay McDonald's Co~ m. · n-.90n didn't carry overly impressive because they ~ t panic m mother three years to see vvw. UAe "..... • . bu -'* th job the lut few rrunutes of the credenti.all upon hh amval at UCLA. t 6""' e 1(}.10 tit with MSU. He said her son in a college fdot. done when the chips were down. FOOTBALL be wu pleased with their con· ball iame, but 1he cer· Somehow, it seems like I've beard that song before. duel, that they didn't to.e ta.inly plclced t.he right ODDS their poi,\e, and that they * * * played-"lib... we wanted them on~cOon al d's mother to play." "Impossible Lattdfng Orange County Airport wH soaked In with fot Sunday morning and Bonanu Air Llnff unctlled Its scheduled flight without • second thought. It ... med hopeless to land in the soup, but th•r• -out of nowhere -apptared Carroll Sh•I· by's !1C4.fO'jlct up Dan Gurney and some friends to attend the annual Bobby Bell ~tmorl1I Race In Phoenix. Shelby's pilot, NNI Phinney, made an unbe-/ llevably perfect landing and liter that night d~I· cated the fHt under eqt11lly difficult conditions. "H•'• the best in the business." lauded Sh.lby, the Cobra min who Is rapidly gaining the repute· tion of automobile racing'• most colorful figure. * * * \. ~ But 4-S Teat1t In Laml TMUHOAY Col'- 6-H W~ln9mn 3 <We< Vlllt llOVI Vlrtl11la TKll 2! o•tr VMI NtO•u~• 611 en• Olllanoma Tuu I <We< TaxH Al.I,\ l'rt Otlroll 2 ovtr Sen Fron<IKO 0•11•• l rwer Clevoltncl lly!falo I ff'IOr Oe-land AP Poll oraitge Coast College tootball coach Dick Tu cker S may have hit the nail directly 'On the head following Sat· atata Monica Deelitaes was in the standa Sabll'· day when the huge Idaho fullback raced for 255 yards and three touch· downs in the Vandals' 42· 12 romp over W e b e :- State. The performance made McDonald The As- sociateci Press' Back of the Week. Steve Musseau, Idaho's coach, arranged for the reunion between McOon· aid and his mother. ~ F r I a a y. Muueau collared M c D o n a I d. "There's a pro scout ln the ottke who wantJ to talk t.o you." tM coach told bis •enlor fullback. Joe Frazier Graduates Fast From MachenBoxing Schoo] LOS ANGELES (AP ) -punishment. It wn the 12th h1a back ca UM ipron Ct the The Eddie Machen School of knockout and 13th atra1ctit rtni late 1n the tnftlal -rouad. Bo~g f~r Young Heayy-for the 1964 Olympic He got back tnto the rlnJ at weights will contlnue to op-Games cha.mpion. , the ftve count, took th erate but a s~r pupil has · • man- graduated and the old prof es-It wu only the 1 e ~ 0 n d datory eight and flnisMd the sor went into the pits for re-kn~kout of Machen m hla r o u n d without any more pairs today. 62-faght career. trouble. The pupil ia Joe Frazier of thMachen was unhappy when "But I'm not throu"" with Philadelphia, who knocked e referee stopped the en· . au • out the profeasor himself in gagemenl ttle yoW1gsters. I'll fight this the 10th round Monday. night. "I thoug~ .I should have one ag~ and I st.Ill want to Frailer. 22, obviously needs had the be~eltt of going down fight <:a1stus Clay," 1aid Ma· no more tutorlng from the 34-once. Il I m knocked down, chen year-old Machen. the~ stop it," Machen protett- 1 __ • _______ _ .A At o~of 9 200 at the ed tn~ his dreuing room as bltm;ft-" ,• ~ an his handlers nursed b.ia two overflow crowd -~:iOO""~o swollen eyebrows. "I don't BUCK watched 011 closed-cir~ult tel&-like getting stopped In the PASSER vision at the nearby Sports 10th round. He wam't u Arena paid $60,295 to see the stroni ln the 10th aa be waa AT ANIT ~ beJt heavyweight fight here in the firsl '' n in many years. . Machen conceded that Fra- Referee Tommy Hart stop-uer "•• a floe prospett at1d ped the fight in 22 seconds of concJuded, ''That mall doti't the 10th and final round to gjve you any room to fllbt. save Machen from further He's awful buay." What Machen meant wu that the s1rong, young !tll1>w kept him penned hi on the ropes almost the-entire even. log. Eddie compared him to Roc)(y Marciano but to old· ARCADIA, Caut. (AP) -Buckpa11er, sensation- al 3-yur-old colt from the Ogden Phipp• stable of thoroughbreds, anived by uil at Seta An 1t a Monday to prepan for ttte 1~ ractni aeaaon. urday night's 20-19 loss to Arizona Western when he1----------------- =~~~·~,i.s h~got to be the~4-l5~ootball~minthe ·Hornets to Face Fresno in Potato Certainly a &eaSOn bas never been more disappoint· B I tlmen, Frazier looked more O'f lilce a heavywel&ht H e n r y Armstrong, who waa notor-- lou• for hi.a buly, bu1y h&JO- Winner of 12 ot h1a u ltarta and '650.000 thl1 year, and a record of more than fl milllotJ tn two y •a r 1 of ractn,. Bl.ICtpNaer ta •lated to make • blt debut In ti!• ~COO.added M I 11 b u Stekea Dec. 31. Ing for Tucker, who watched his forcea loee three games they should have won by virtue of mistakes. Arizona Western carried impressive credentials into the OCC contest, but the Matadors were more than lucky to emerge with their hides -much less a triumph. C<>a1t'1 defensive line. which did such an outstand· ing job of conWning Fullerton the previous w~k . was again brilliant and stopped the speedy Mats ~ght in their tracks. Westsn coach Bob Lee also called OCC's off en~. "The most explosive we've seen." Believe that one! I ' Fullertop Junior College's Eastern Conference f o o t· ball champions. fully ex· peeling a second crack •l Santa Monica In the De<:em· ber 3 Potato Bo"'! game, woke up this morning to Hnd Fresno City College staring them in the face. In somewhat of a sur- prise, the sponsoring Kern Kounty Sh.rint Club pulled Fresno out of the hat Mon• day. Observers hati predic- ted the Corsairs and Hor· nets. who piayed ·10 a M Ue In the season opener, would lock horns again ln the Bakersfield attraction. Fresno was 8-1 on the sea.son, FuUetton 8-0-1. San· ta Mon ica. rated No. 1 IJl the nation, was aoo a.o-1. At Ute San Bernardino Ellta Bowl, It'll be home- town SID Bernardino Va1Jey Collete •1aln1t San Diego M••, arH on Decernber 3. Santa Maria's Uona Bowl pit.I ltlrbor JC and Coa- ftnca Oii December 3. On tbe same d.au, San Fran- el1co Cily Coll•P fatts Laney of Oalland in the Pnme Bowl. Both teams IJ't IM>. After F r e s n o lost ar early-season till to Loa An· geles City College, 16-7. the Rams won their next seven gamea. There were reports that Santa Monlca was original· ly invited to meet Fullerton In the Potato Bowl but that the Corsairs, baviog been snubbed ln th• Ro1t Bowl blddln1, dtcliJled. mer • hammer fighting style. Machen'• bi& moment came In th• eighth •hen a wt hook to the chin •ta.llertd Jl'ruler. Frazier him1tlf •· milted that he waa hurt m• mentarUy. The colt Wll llCCOl'n• puJed by TOI> Bid, Dfsd· plinarin, Tfmt T••ted. Vocau.t., He 1 p fu l.111d Poker. "I came to ftiht," 1al4 Machen. He proved It 1n tbt llr•t round wllen he took tht upper band. But a terrific Jett book and a follow-up rtibt nnt him throup Ult ropu ou. _______ .... __ -. . ' \ IUUday. Novtmbtr 22. 1%6 DAIL V PU.OT /Htwt·PrtSs J J HB 's Bill J enkins r -' Monarchs Top Irvine Player "' -w in CIF · Race Entt·ies TUElPAY. NOV. J2 '"" -tHO OAY Ulacl L.,. (tl\e1ln &Ml!hl ~ I Laurels cL£ 111. & FAST. Flan "°'T 1 ""' L•"° Mist 1eu111, "'""'r' 111 Bill Jenk.1n1 and !Ive of hil l'IUT 111.ACI . .ut ,.,cit ~IOt11 2 Ytft we't •-t (NOllOft "'""') UO """ c1.1m1nt. Purw m~. Clelmlno M•vo••'• Cll•r~ 1Harlty Gro.~v1 nol 1 Huntington Beach H1gb team· I':.~ ~le Pl Olo Van (Jtrry l'ul'-'tl 11~11 """"' Du•ttr &tr lo. (llllY f'QM41) 120 Hanotown ILerry Wrl@ntl "' mates dominated the 1.,_ Ton• Ann (Henry Ptttl 111 ·--· Cl•b 1•1CNr• Sll'Olldt no D ILY PILOT u l l E41111t Sen $tt1 (Je<rr Pullon) lll Ml>t Cttbby .. , (W•nO«ll 111\f\erl 111 1 A a • r I/ n e '11IM L• .. 1111.""-rO 5tro\ICll lnll AIH llltllla.: r -am•e t.e"-relealed •....aav, .. ft e.,.oa <•onelO '"'''"\ l Mcl'll'ln (Joe """'-·' 1M ~ ·-..... wu-., Clndr'• Rrqueal tWllllem Strou•>I ll Roek a .. INoltOll P•tllol UO Olr~t M0on 0.ct. (R~rl AOfirl 117 Jenkins WOO quarlerbaCk• Groeter OlviO«nd !Jam .. &.vltvl 1~ Pel~ 8ar Tlmt (Wo~ll lthntrl 120 , • Rov•I Johnnr (J•-· OrrVtrl 110 Jimmy Mt< Bar (Jem .. Beyl•vl llS MIKE BAILEY ed the Oilers to their fl rs t Aho Ellgllll• MAHGTOWN (J.I) •l'loUIO .. n10 lt\Hf Sll~vl R~QU"I IWllhem Streuu) Ill ... OU.0 U.l) U·ll wlll oleu htre football ChampJOnshlp since Qwlll M«K> (C"41rles Sm1lnl 111 ... IRIH SAM 11·11 must t><eot POlt c:.emo1er'> Oeu IJ•mtt Bavlov l 1~ --1"-'"' .,. lb I 1 'l'•t>Gt. Lvtt !Ow••,,. w~1111 111 s1xTt1 RACE . .oo r•rd.• 1 v••• oi~• o • 1e T b -., was nam..., e oop I G!IOIA Ltll S,4-1) &llOukl l•~· "''• •"'1 UP ·~ Gr~ A.A Mlnu&. Puot SIOOO I r s a Player of the Year. Hi s \ti "U o~sT~i$-~Aii1n1or ci~l~ MY 11•rb.,,.n !Curll• P""'" 111 coach, Ken Moats, w a s •>:& di · nt Tnplr Pier tllot>ert Whll•I .._. 111 don t KOU -JOhnny E S..r• (Olin co-n) 110 named Coach of the Year. SECOND ltACI . .oOO werd•. l Y<•' old• Keweeh Benito 11, t nd uo In 9r•do B plus. Pvri.e $1000, MecKey 8 S11rr (Htnry P•9<') 111 B ·1 Landing spots on the first T~ulle'> Oink (H4nrv P9<1tj lit 8erdlve IROl\ttO 8enks) 117 ~ ey t ff el Nike Ou (Wlll:im Sltlul\I m Siert• II.lave !JOlln ltenl>I 111 earn 0 ensive even W e r e 1:~1~:~11~~ .... ~t';r'.' 111 Llgh•nlno Jot 111.•rt ""°"'" m Oilers end Bob Wkteraham, !!:X,. Min (Joe M•r.~.. 110 Roen Runner (J•""'• Oreytrl 111 ta"k.le R11y Hunt, g u • rd ;Ji; .. Honev..-n (11.-rt Y1nu) 110 AOmir1I Rtd 111 " M a t er Del waa crownerl CIF' champion in the flnal Southern CalUorftla sports writers· poll today, attracting ----'~------139 votes Crom participatin~ football 1Cribes. Area Trio In Final Rankin gs Coach Bob WOOds' Mon· atchs zipped to an und~feat· ed. untied season when they smashed hap le 11 Verbum Del, 56-20. Ma t e r Del now I* into the first round of the CIF Class AAAA playoffs to tau on Foothill Leagut funnerup Muir. The latter u 11th in the final vote. Iron Cvn (H••~r Cro•bVI Ill """ lllllllle• A MVP Woody <.'t.ew•"t cent-B 0 b Powr!Y &tr (RQl>trl Ade It l 1 U 8ob Chorgr l(urtrs Porntrl UO s I> _. ' ..,. Mol>lle's Ot<:k tRk~1rd S1<oudl l~ Chud<ltne (Wtllt•m Slr•u»I ltS Purnell and halfback D a v e Ar><hor att 1~10E-~~1> wo1gnt 1n Gold ILtrry wrivntl 1u Leader: llo Falo IRCl\elO Bemul Ill Nu~ Roe~ IRobtrt Whitt! ttS 0 th I d l . •t M ate r Dei Huntington Huntington Beacbs High's KEN MOATS BILL JENKINS W•n em An 1ci..r1,. sm11hl 1u 11.oAM auNHI• t+ll "'~ b194l.m1 L' lib k M'k 8 .1 n e f rst e ens1ve uni , 5oOe'• tlnco lltt (Robt1I Yanet tll b4t here ... Stllll.11.4 DOE , ~ • • o~beated Oilers were plac· Beach and Laguna Beach ed alxt.b tn the AM division coooer Ktr 111,. cPowtll Crom) m 1.ao . . Jo!IMNY •· 1u11 tt-11 . "'u ac • t e ai ey was the oi·lers placed Ri'c.k •• 1• AHClfOR llE (S.l/ nffd oul<:i( .Cort Ullo rlON, 114Itled most Valuable player bert at a defensive halfback Ill.ON CYN ~1l tl>,.,IO lleurt --, '-•ttr ihMe . 1ucK 1111a 11.11 wlll nvt:NTH u c1. llt Y•ro .. r y .. r for Huntington Beach Hioh spot and Mike Bailey at a mtltt bokl bid. old•. Allowancn. ,.urw 11700. • , • -• tUl'll"• 111-"! a...-..1 , 1i. Sebool'1 Irvine League f~ linebacker-s slot. t1~..!•\i!i•¥11.C. tc1giahif ~' ~ ~~:,11n:ocii:r-lc~~lY :t:;:»1 ~:: ball champions Monday night Seeond team p.lcb weAJre represent the Orange Coast of the ratings. area in the final official Or-· AAAA Tcu> Tea, I ange County footbalJ rant-Plue ~·boot \'otr~ Inga whk:tt were released to· 1. Mater Pel (M\ 139 ~4 l l-lrv ine League nYr-.. ~ (il:td ktlk1 l no Go A1 o. cz..cic C:Olllflfl m at the team' football aw di Tim Kipper at end al>d ({::' $tlil~-1w1ft'l..,n Streuul 111 8.-.n Strew IC-IH lmllt!I "• b S .ill' i>erlee at tackle Pld'f •ll"n'f Bir ,,, Lone Bu" IH••IW cr.-rl H• anquet at th e Sheraton ' p 1oc11ed 0u1 <Rob<!rt Mein 1 11u .Ht .. ,.,w <l.Alrrv Wrltlltl u2 8 .... ch ·Inn in Hullt·ngto.. Corona del Mar and La· oa. 11c• Mefclltnl !Olin '°"'°"" .,. OoUbl• R-(Jema Omer) ltt ,.... . I u End "'"" Quick (H••'1J'. Cr...t>vl 111 Ml Pie 1w111i.m $trtuul 11• Beach IWlA Beach placed two m e n ~i.:mit~~r~~n W"" Ptttlol m C•nclo 8ay .... (Po...I( Crosby) Ht . . • each on the offensive first End I'm Berto ccurtl• 'ltt~I no Jn STRAW 11-11 ~·'" ..,,,. l>trt 8111 Jenkins, quarterback. 't E . Twist b~ off T kl Al ... lltlllt ••• Ml Pll t+\\ will fl-• lfl lhl1 ed b t · b -t.. Uni rtC gra ~ ac e 'Y p I IRGMl'I Yenczl 'II ••• IUlllTTA U· mutl sleft OlllCk11. was nam es seruor a\;A . nd pot and To West T k~• :'::"!111 tZact< co~~ H~ llG>4Tt1 llACI ~"* , .,.., 01-. by the Parents Boosters Group an e s . m • ackle ~~r~.~ ~!k~.,1J1111~' $"-',., m n<1 "" in o..d. AAA M-Pur~ -wbo awnded all the tf'O· gate is ~e f~k. Laguna Guard Rosn~ ou1cK 1{;1' 11 .. "'" •Pe .. n:ioo. Th« cuot111no. phies tackle Jim Miller earned a Guard \,t•td ~ .. ~·~"A. ~Ai f"'~1J tl~sll ~:ro Bc!''i'1~ k~~~;;" Sm•"'> ~~. Be;t ·senior lineman honors berth, u did halfback Ethan Center It II will have lo nusll•. LH"• e.r Sl• 111111v Po,..111 111 Oliver l'OUllT!I 111.AC I---;, ye1d• ] .,.., Lumple.w (Wlfll•m Str•unl 111 went to Woody Stewart, a B" . th u Back Ir! tnd ·-In or~Cll A m•rw• 8r•d In Sllvtr L6mb I Robert Yt,,.tl II• 194-pound guard lggesl man on e oue. n-Back I • -~ Meyol•'• Prld« (Herltr Cro~yl l IS • • Ii · Oil ta >.1 <•111 Pvrw 11300 111 cAaooo ll-11 w111 t>t l0119n •o ••n· Best 1·unior back Is flanker\s1ve neup IS er CJUe B k k•W~tf> Ariel tHttlty Cr~byl dlt .. LAUll tAll. SIS (+.U Wlll • . H t .... ., d A d ac Miu &lcl>l>Y lh• 1chor1u Sm1m1 ns m·di~ • 111« ... LUMPJAW 11-11 Bob Wickersham -Jenkins' u,n • .a ..n..-~un_ er. n !Ba k ••~utr's 11.odr.tt IJamn Drtvtrl >,'1? """'"' piece. favor·1te target during the S'"' he s Just a JUnJOI'. Wick· c Frtd's lonnlt (Curll• Pe1nrr1 , --,.,... h · I oth · •oc~ A 0.,,.,r 111ot>tn Ad••'I 111 NINTH uc1. 350 vard" 1 v .. r otd• son Ray Hunt Huntington's ers am lS the on y er JWl·1 • First THm Offtna• Player Bob WickeMham 'Eric Twist Jim Miller Ray Hunt Woody Stewart Pete Martin Bob PurneU *Bill Jenkins Dave Leader Ethan Oliver Tom Westgate Player of the Year School Huntington Corona del Mar Laguna Huntington Huntington Newport Huntington Huntington Huntington Laguna Corwia d 2. El RIOCbO (9-0) 131 ay. 3. Cer>Unnial (M ) 123 Wt. Ct111 The Monarchs wrapped up 4. Anaheim 19-0t 110 165 J~.1lhe county championship aft-5. Lakewood <M> 88 165 Si· er smacking Verbum Del 56-6. Blalr (9-01 67 205 Sr. ' 7 St Francia (9-0) M 243 Jr. 20,. over the weekend to ~ 8.· LB Wllaon (8-l) 48 194 Sr. their streak of games with· 9.~anta Ana (7-2) 25 225 Sr oul a Joss to 24. 10. Pha X (8-1 l 11 177 Sr COUNTY TOP 10 Others -Muir '1, Santa 175 Sr Pla« School Votes Monka 4. 165 Sr. I. Mater Dei (9-0) 30 AAA T'Clp Teo 165 Sr. • Place Sthool Votf,1 170 Sr. 2. Anaheim 19--01 27 1. Blthop 3. Santa Ana 17-21 24 Montgomery <M) 128 ~'~~. r:;:o <~~ ~~::r;,1 ::~ :~~1o'\~;·~11:r1:.•u;;..r.;:~" au°:'is 24ipound tack.l~. was named ior to m a k e the offensive ('oach iod• ~·m 1 Powtll cro>l)y1 tis Rivor R~• 11s Lop ]'unior lineman. team. of the Year: Ken Moats. Hun tington Bearh. 4. Huntington Beach 18-1'1 21 2. Edgewood (9--0) 117 5. Magnolia 19--0l 19 3. Morningside (M) 16.1 H•ll Ton Too (Htnrv Peo•I · 111 ,,.,,. St Pal (Htnry-P•o•\ 11S L t b k Bi 11 1 •• , OrQP IC•d (Jrrrv Pu11""1 111 BM Door 1w1111em s1reuu1 11s Quarterback: Roy Miller was aguna quar er ac NA~ c!'1"!!!'r' IJa,,,.. 8•ylovl Ill ~lpr:"~~:w (~!~;~ ~~:;:, m ~bbed most valuable player Janes. who doubled as a pass Pos. First Te1m 0.fenat ,,;~,: • .,. lwo tw•nd•ll "'"'"' m e1 :"'"'•<"" tRoeert v.,,..1 111 for the junior varsity club. ~e.fender and a quarterback, End e .. u Rf.9erd• 1wtvrw w.1111 lU Nuo' Pal1 tz.c~ ColllM> lu T B 11 'ted IS one of two junior qu.arter-Al•m•IM l1<ot1tr crOtllv• 111 eao D•d tRon•ao B•nk•I llt ony onwe was Cl as . End MISS ILOllY .. = H;~ ~u rl9'11 Gre..otur (lilly Powtll) '"most valuable (or tile Bees. bad• named to the detensivelT kl ~~r ::"!><it ' ,;,11!:,~~ . ~o~'A1( L!";a~:·:~; 1w.111•m s•r•uu1 1u The Cee MVP was David tum. Estancla'a Cbuct Per-Tackle TIEMPO 17·11 u~n·•· Roel<•! Mht (Cherin SmHn) tlT B ry is tbe other. ac e l 1 • oM• Scootor Grev tJot M11&uo.1 117 rown. . J • ..._ d •· iLB flUH UC . "° vucU •• , p I P•il••>'• FetN !Robert Aotirl lU For the freshman team union on 111e seeon u:am (l••m•n; Pvru SISCO. C1•1""""' r ce TRll'LI WHIZ IJ.1) tOUld •1ft bit ' E tan · ·nd Joh Wood 1 IR i:iooo . EL MOLACHlo trn oarti: 11or .. C.ul Hardin WH picked most are 5 CJ.a e n y, ' [n" S~m \llO"tld Bank•) 110 MISS ST. PAT 11·1) will m•b al abl and Oiler tackle Al Pertee. LB 8 •Q H~M• lll run IM II. V U e. --------------------· 'Guest tpeaker at the ban· LB RACE RESU LTS quet was "Bootin'" Ben Aga-Back janian, ex-pro footballer who Bark performed in both the Amer· POP WA RNER Safety lean and National Football Player Bryan Mc('abe Paul Gentosi Phil Mogle Dave Pearson Dan Douroux Phil Cotton Mike Bailev Bruce Dixon Bill Janes Rick Selbert Chuck Perry School ~:stancia Newport Laguna r.orona Laguna f'orona Huntini;!lon Estancia Laguna Huntinl'(ton Estancia Lns ALAMITos •ISULl\ 1 A••• "•n ..... M•"· Out-~"""· TldY Leagues. TEA.MS p ~ss P Second TH m MONDAY, NOV. 11, l!U ~ck. Ber C•Dl•'"' lhrr..o's 8111CU1t, c.11 It was a year ago almost J'I. QI, Pl1yer c1 .. r • Gttd co•IKt. Ju•••nlp to the day that Moat.I prom· End John Woody ~lllSl RAC.I. lSO rero• MelO.n l Yttr Scr1tc~-8•c!Ytor'\ 8•11. 010, ,11,m'""'· Purw moo. DAILY oou1LE. 1.s.m_.• ,,.,... • lsed the same audience tbe The Newport-Mesa Pop End Tim Kipper '•"'P•ot1·• $" 1Ada1r1 ~'°o ,, 10 11 oo ,s..chi...,1•• Ker•11• ,.,., uru•. Oilers would capture the Ir· War er 1·~--an team Tackle John Tooker M"' oia~ IN P•t11oi ,,00 , •O • TH1Ro 11AcE. "° ... , ... 1 ~., elf•. . 1 . ,.., L t n ...,,"u s """' e.""-1L w1-0M> u 10 A11owanu• Pur~ "'oo. vlne League tit e in vu. as both passed tileir first Tackle Al Per lee r • .,,._u a.10 vennn Loav tAaeir> '• .... uo season, the Oilers were run-t.e1ts in Soutblrn Callior-Guard Pat Ferryman "''° ron-Fta\lw MecK•V. M•I• .. •• Nl ... •M•n "'" Ber tW•l1') IStt 1.«I lA G d Grove In , 8 .... R•a . siem Roen, lMI• er .. t11. M1. ••rntt1 1w11111 soo nersup .., ar en nia Warner playoff ac-Guard Don White Ttv> L•t• • e"". i.cer~• F•ve•. TH'nP-11 1110· tbe FrMWay League. tion Sunday at Westmln-Center Paul Warren ,...r.ic""d ~t1v'• Moon Llidlv tt.. "'"" Ron-L•m .. r. P"Oov 111. ..... ~ ... ,. H t' gt.on went 7--0 in the I ~•nu.. M•u-O••bhl•· Tag•llCJ• win, sunb•"""· core• se..iia. """ Ju1111t un 10 ster High School Back Bill Willard _ -e ... 01ea "•" · lrvin'e wars. In the PM Wet divi· B ck J Cl d l(COND 111.ACI 'CO va1d• ) .,..~r """ Scr"1c....,-Ml!I ltl<ktl, Ivy "'""' """ M tg• rew moves into . a . oe u y 1.., uP '" gredl't •• plu• ""'a '" c11r1 E•bt><, eroom si •• w. oa c 1 s1on, the Newport-Mesa Back Bill Egan PltL"' 11soo ~ -ClF playoff action Fr day Cowbo~ whipped PaJos Is i. Tr Nc••ault• Ke,./ f1<an1tl u o l 1111 180 "ouaTH un. J.SO vud" >,.... olf• n}abt when they take on Bell· Verd .. s by a 13 " count ICA Jerry app l••o~ 11'• fSm••"I 71~ 540 •"'1 ttP '" 9•ecli> AA mlnu\. ~-11... 8 , G brl J V lJ " -v -----------8rn &•u,,...,,., lP•0t> ''°Lo••'• t.omtt II(•"''' 1uo , .. u o fiQwer I San a e a ey and the Midget Caballos T•,__10 'm s.1oro Joo 08 tCroobv> 1t.N uo League ctlamp1 at the lat· took a 14-13 decision from 01>ertm1nel0< (P•r,..rl 7.JO t , fi Id T•'"" 11 l 1 •o er 1 e . Lawndale. Al~ R•"-K•wuh lw111e<. W• va11. BW 'Whitford ACOred Ask r.1,., Mr. J~t OKk, Golo Hvttltr. t.r• W II Occ rllda~. emv 8ar>1>11t both touchdown~ for the HB Youth Football School • Estancia Huntington Corona Huntington Costa Me6a ..... F-stanc1a Newport Corona San rtementr San Clemente Newport a ace krotc~frlplo &n, $u14Ue .... • B Cowboy•. J im Shultz and ' S~rra "~· LlgMnl"'il Ja l. lions ag Sleepy Tripp 1eored the B t 17 15 FIHH II.ACE. 150 vard>. 2 ,..., ... TD'• fot the Caballos. lfUIC,TINGTON .. ,... I ea en, • 0..lmll>Q. Purw $1600, 1tJ tbt ,._..OOd round of •tart 12, Coll• ' l!;l'I; Ooneld ltO!JI•, R.,.n Mt<\tc:t (Smltt\) Uo J.00 Ull Loo L I ~ Clludt n-tPton ,• Burnt Ster (Pemerl "" "" p aure s the playoffs Sun<iay, the Lloflt M. T19., ...... TO'I. Gl flt N•tl A ~reat 10-goal perform· ~lrlllo \~~l~~ uo Cowboys take on Temple k~ ~~~ .. ~~r·~o·, Jim N•tr ance by Jim Wallace was not 1;;:;-R•..'....1towe1 R•i\11•. ••t.• 1t.••011. . City at West Torranee 1<..,.1, 0•.,0 11u11 I enough Thursday as the Or· 81toc11 A Bsv" e.r. MvP M•~K~~••nk. w11r Altflough Mlaikcki~~. the servt· High. The Cab\Uos play ..,<[;.~ 7• l ean ° 10'• J.,..,. •1 an"e Coast Collei::e Pirates ";.,r~~""~~~1,~':;,,.. "'~~'"' • • •--••· i<.'~i; of ace · e uv~omon, ou Sunct.y at the same sllr. sP•1110 1'l"fW ,., t I ~· ~ ore f t We tmlnster TCO.rt 1), Colh 0 TD's. 80!> lo""'' dropped a 17·15 wa er r<> o corc~v Kid. Enn s..m w.i .. , a s 00 • I niJt yet been named. llldl B-· I matrh to El ramino Lions made mince meat of LltM u. EA01•• o lo·, J•11 H., \IJITH RACE . .oo ,.,.,, > vear "'°' th ,..1tlo F ·~a · thr tow Oev10 llM•" I Thi' loss completrrl I Ii e no \10 '" or-lVJr, mtl'4,I\ ,.u,... ~ e compeu n nu. y in £ .. ,,. a . lion• 0 TD" JMI Yl>\••o B . · nd left them t<r RtQUO•t l"t""'" ,._ .. • «> no Sunset League cros11 country • uou scHOOL ur~ sea~on , a Nuoa• r ... , cs••audl '·'° uo (' 1 '--Id t th L' , 1 , .. " "· co•h o. lO'•· sco1r ~.,. with an overall mark of 13-ro1.1 W•• l&•n1<11 '• ma ~ ue a e . ions ova (, F th 11 y,._,. ''· Liens • T0'1. •·~n ••• 12 l.,__'° s11a Neil Sybert. Tim Schroll .. ee oo a 1m. Al"' Ran IC•-•• ~h"• ,,., .,,,,.o•a nd v. Tr tad led the caur v11w Pia\ mg "hal coach .Jack1ou .. ,•. ~·•n Ml••· P•• •••· RVCIY a ,,...n en ue . . Co1tt n. llci-" o lD'< ••o E••"' Fullerton called the squa s w:'xra'd"'· highly regarded Don Bower• N~, .. Meta "· ~ o1• • " ~. c .... v T•r~~•oLow I d' IG"' Lion 1·2·3 sweep W1th the 1J11M u. II••" o To, ou•ne "•'' best game of th.e year. 0C2C2 UVENTH Ill.ACE .UO ~•l'dl l ., oNa of AllabtJm Ctolll-• in fOUrtJi T,,.,~!!.,~M~!:..!'~~ ,,1,• C\-'" Colts " Burt o. TD' Clev M11\lll• Played El Cammo\.even • I .... · · · .... O•vh: !~Hl-R.., Marlin. oavo """"'",'Mlllt Sen.ch . d T~ .. rti.•I• Pur"' uooo position. "AT-lrM)-M•" l•tt.-ltllo: INI< Lion• •. T~rs 0 lO'a· OevlO Lnvgh during the first quarter. an St•PQ!no S••r 1Ad11r1 11 •• 2210 1o.ao T f 1 Martin 111 . 1 ,..,, ' h h If El C roi· H•r~ov1n 1e1n<u> 1uo SAO earn scorea w.e~ a1 o • -a..n 7, c.,1 .. , TO'" J., w1i.O" led 7~5 al t e a · al ll W•tch en 1K•n111 a.«1 lows: Westminster 26, Ana-WHtm1~ 1" w"""~: •, 11 ~ T'9fr• "· L•on\ o. lO'• ••••n E~ no came back to knot 1t 1 -a l ,,....._11 1110 . 7 M ri 70 S t ,....,,,... • l' 0 111wtrds, seo11 Sen•• at the three quar er mar . G•P••· Trulv A Ladv. Sompln ,_,.,, Ana Valley 87 w~~n 1%7 1t•;"'T "•t•n1 (WMl-"Tlm 11•1"11 ..... ,.,.,, w .. J•Y ... a... ),,.. (~r>l»> t k AIM! "•"-<tnlenni•I M•" e., .. ,,., helm 5 . a na . a n a Toucl>dow11s-(Ml -Ht11'" l elto"O I P~t(• "· Ram\ I TO'< 'l'•k• Don Card added three goals Doll B•d. lun• Rock~• s . 16 A -Ler.ttl'IO , ... ~" "· CowbOv• 0 TD'• 0•• .1h B b Dake No ~''""'-' and anta Ana. l. St• c....,..,., ..--.:.-1.-.. 11 "'"""'· c11n;on c ... mu 1 for the Bu~s. w1 o 1 -The winnin~ times were \•,.. ri""'•nt• • • ,, ~ " ,, c1•cL1 v11w nd Bill Harris adding one EtGHTH 11Ac1. J.SO v'"'' > ~·· *' 9.59 10.09 d 10. 11 L•.;<>M a .. c:11 o o o 11 · a..,, •• co11• o TP» ""• ~··••v a . ...., UP TM Clebt>o•IOW!' G ""'" wooo • • an re spec· OUCl!dOW'>"-ICtllh r.r .. , P•v• So• .. n n,.,. n. Linn• 0 TO I Oo(h1rd earh. , 11..., W•tch 1sm11n1 110 4.00 uo lively, a~ Bowers was a dis-....... t.i.. V•'"" ~;,;ti" .. .., '"t:" ,, ,9r•"~1no. D•n &o•d• I Nn..I "cL'JrO\' of Fl (amino Oupl1cel• (opv (K•n••I ''° •"flt l 10 14 !"'"""""'"" "••c:ll 1 ~ 1 1 ,, Ttoers •. l>on• • TD' IC•nl rN '--'I ~~I r..,. .. ~ ' an : . ,:,. .. "' .. r" V•Hll" 1 11 ri 1 "'l•Mflt D•v' Kyl,. t 1 a tremendou~ dueLA""" 0••• "0111"'1 7 '° R' k D N · l d T"'1d>d.-........ 1rv1 r .... D••fff·.nn l!or MEADOW 111rw Ii age< ' lltN"-11 f 'tO IC e UCCIO. a S ea Y .. nr•m.. ('! ,..,,. 1"-nto. fHR I ~ r•nk llotrl 6 Ll0<1• 6 TO, O•nor O••~ with Wallace. also scoring 10 .Aho R•n Go J0<• Go &•• H""' oo11. perfo.rmer for Jack Rowan's No;.'",! .. n:.,J;''M~:.!°'!'lc.io· lt<el-N•"j' •o, Miu. c111aon I th w1'de-open conte~l. l!•c•d Voll•• ,... 8&r Ooc.k. lunn• M . I b all k '"· llockv Ctrdt BH rt "· Coll\ 0 TO ' {l\r•s lhw• 1n f? ' Cacr1 Pulol Bu ar1na C U ~e3S-Of\, raC • _ _ LI°"' t, Tiqeu 6 TD'l e rvcf Wllr•.r Lcagut~ Standings N~ >c,.tc""" ed"Up a fifth place sTIOWing Of l!tta...tt ll, c-. •I Mtr f '•nny Jorgtn\On _ _ . ~ ro,.<1,..., *' Mer " n ~ "-"I Rema l4 Cowboy' 'l 10' 0Av• NtNIH 11.ACI. ~ vord1 ] v•or Olel• 10:25. followed in rapid order E~~n>-Mlk• H ....... 0 M~r•' feu~' '•mlll>tll, Moll• 0 1.mond. Tnmmy Fronh •"'1 llP •• Ql•df AA plu1 Puri~ \ltoo by mates Eugenio Juarez data. J•C-Smit~ •"d Donny F•wl., o.-oo L•Mb tY•,,.rl SOO •M l •O · • iU ' --(I•""""' Roe~·• "-"' :auo lHt sixth at 10·27 and Jim M er, _ I Anottlf• Tri ttt•~••• '·'° seventh at 10:31. -----. r.,,,....u ... 10. I V'k.i Atio Jta-11111111 ,.,,.,, Mu•iC Na1•. Le<-As a resu t. ~e 1 .ngs._ ~s •• o.rp •-•Od(••· "t<•~ ••• . .,..-, well as Anahetm. will JOlD Foll!•, 1<111 Clown. th Li t ..._ l"rF li "11i '! xratclw'<l-Mlck'a Huo ht, lrlfM l'OI• e ons 8 \OIJf ... prt ma se st .... A•• ""' Anoe•· c .. o.c-. Tuesday. :~:NJ .. 161 ,. 1n 63 lS'I Need More Money? YOU ARE INVtm> TO ATTEND A SPECIAl OPPORTUNITY MEmNG TONIGHT! 7:30 P.M. P1"0mf1t1 to be v ery t nll9htenlng 11 well 11 proftt1ble OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Full time or part time LNrn the complete dtt11t1 of the Special Training Claun now planned-- At no cott whehoeverl Hold •t the ANTIGUA ROOM of the SHERATON IEACH INN 21 1 l 2 CNtt Hlgf\way, Huntington Buch 7:30 '.M. SHARP! 6. Orange 18-tt 15 4. So. Pasadena (8-1) 95 Wt. Clau , (8.().1 I 11 6. Huntington Beach (8-1) 67 1 7. Rancho Alamitos 5. San Marcos (9-0) 80 205 Sr. I l '7. Magnolia (9-0) SS 205 Sr. l 8. Serv\te ( 7·21 8 8. Montclair (8-0-1) 45 215 Sr.I 9. SA Valley 15-41 4 9. Rancho 195 Sr.110. (Tie1 Kennedy t'-31 2 Alamitos (8-0-1) 190 Sr j Laguna t6-3) 2 10. Orange (8-1) 170 Sr 205 178 175 175 165 Sr.I ~~·-1 Sr. .Jr. I Wt. Cl111\ 200 Jr. !RO Sr. mo Sr. 225 Jr. Telle• flit"•"' LIO DUIOCHH .YOU'llE SAFE 185 Sr. COM•UTl INSPICTtoM SHYtCI 170 Sr. • laeMI, IM•• lffllC. ~ • ,.,....,_ 205 Sr.• ,...,._ !lhlfMllll • • ...., ...... , .. lfiO Sr • .... 1ttt 165 Sr AIM...,... 6rne, Le ........ W.,..._, w A ...... 160 Sr. 210 s11e,. c.... te c.. 175 Sr.1 COSTA MESA -1745 NEWPORT ILVO -640-16" c i .. t ~ ~ ~ ;f, ~ c:. ~ 2 "' :s t i; ~ ~ Co ~ ~ .. 2 lXf~A \.. () !'" t' ~ .. c ,.., n '! • J ~ ,,. 2 .c ! ! -for ,.,.,.,,ted 11me only ,. • • . J % OAlLV PILOT /Nfw) Prus lutSda)', Nowen1Utr <-• For the Record Music, A rt Combine For Laguna Concert THE MAN .•• The Lag\.lna Festival Chor· 'titled •·Ave Marla." 'nley ln· haJ written an arranf• leCltlom of tbe Chriltmaa ......., iJe cUreei.ea by Doris Shiefd1 elude composttiona by Rach· ment ol the Joseph Marx aiarlo by Bach with pianist ::::.. ~ = :,:..-:.,-::;.-:: .. •, .... .,..... • • will !resent a tapestry of maolnoff, t.iat, Verdi and a "Ode to Mary" for topran aad Of1anilt Jl u th ...,_--. • 1t........, •,...,.."" ,......., ..,.. "' soun and sight tiUed "The contemporary Mexioan piece. soloist and a cappella choir to Arcbip17. _::::JI! ... w .. ...-.. .....,. .._ •11:.:,.~------••••-111111•••-•-••• Art of Chrlstmu. 0 The music Wl.11 be accom· be p~miered at the concert. Soloilte will blelu4e ~ = .......,. air .,... .. ....._., ""......... • M i P .z• _ VI % Th e concert, combining panied by colored ftlm pro· Featured soloist for the C>owtJtni, Patrida Dumbaldff, ....... ~= ~-""" ..-.......... ....._. ..,, eef ttfJS •MJ1t •• tors masters of painting and mu· jectiona of madonnaa by ar· evening will be contralto Lu-Ulo Rftvoid, Jqbn Feeley, •• ..,._,...... ..... ...,.,..... .,...._ .. ..,, "' .. ~ Tutao•Y sic will ~resented at the tista that include Raphael, cille Anderton. She will be Jamea .Lbapmu IDd Vann =-='.:V:. ~ .......-. • .......,. ..,.. r o .. 1m .. ..,.. ctvb, "'"· IClnot Ttbi. Tw,.. .,. ~ Mond•l'I •nd "'' N '. hborh Conoregation· Della Robba and S&lvadore accompanied by Ella Lou NewJn-. c..11 f//f _.. •· '°"" L wuwicic ltttfturent, Weet111IM'9r, •.OO ..... ..,. ,., _, Cln-.. ""'rt!I grade etg • ,, . . . ·-L»I INIU&AllCI CO..,A.N, ltollN CIUO of H--'cl b,,.,~ ~ ..,,., llld -· « ....... «oenlutl0tl1lal Church 340 St. Ann's Drive. Dali. Schle&el on tbe vtola Ul wqrka There will " "° reterve PHOI~~ r~~~ ..... ., .......... QNI.. ~::" .. ~f~~.~.""c'::... ,:,· M••· •JO .i ., i..11 "'•' _ i.v-1. 1n1e .... 1ec11at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 9. Concert pianist, Paul Kar· by Brahma and Fontaine. aeata or advance ticket 1w.1~~!!~~~~~~T9~·~-~··~..,.~,...~~-~-~-~~~~~~~~~ ,.m. • N--1 Har11or Lion• ,,.., .. ,..,._.." ""'· lllcll ., ~ The chorale wiJI perform adyi will aoootnp111y the The aecood half Of the pro-A one dollar donation will bel~ co~~.: veni. country c1w. cos•·1.~D;•~1L~Y~";'l~~~;, ; ,_.:,-02:1~. iiiliiiiiiimi~a~s~e~lec=ti~· o~n~o~f~s~h~o~rt~· JP~ie~c~e~s~gr~o~u~p~. iiMrs=~· ~S:hl:e~ldt:.~a~ai~d~~h:e~gr~a~m~will:~f~e~a~ture:;~th~e~fir:st~tw:;o:~:::~at:.~tbe::~d:oor:~· •liimii~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /UM, t .4S p.ITI. 1•1* lllY l~ Clvb, Gelley Weal, ms NtwPMI l lYd.. N-rt ... ell. 1.00 pm. s .. 1 let</I T ... 1tmalft,.. CIVIi, 101 lte"Ch ~... 1.ao f'eclfk Coest HltltWn. $eel hlld\, 7:00 p.m . Hunt11191oft ·-11111 L~. Ilka Cl"', 90' OcNn Aw-. Hvntltlgll:lft hKll. 7·JO p.m. 19Ci.fv .. .. ,.,...,.....""" all4 .... coureo.,,.,.,,1 "' a.rt.er $/loe> Quar1•1 Slnotne hi A1Mnc., C<ma Mate c ... ,. ter, Gol'-,.._. ldlool. 2lM Notn o.-. Catt• ~. 1:00 p.m. Order ., Ille luttrn Sttr, o..tw J61. MHoftk Temple, lJlll StrMt ~ .St. Andf-l"i.ce. "--' • ...,.., l ;OO p.m. l .0.0.M.. "'-.... 119. .. •. 11111 Slr9et, C41t HwM, 1:15 p.m. Onnge Coast l 'nef l 'rllll Mino LOCIOt. Ternph ,,,_, '" w. Hamm-. e.. ta M-, ·~~rfNaiDAY Wul1nln1ter ToUtmHIW'I Clo.lb, J. Don't Penc;.elte HOUte, Wutmfnster, 6:15 • m. (oela -• Or ... Coaal L'°"6 (;lub, Patio f'entry, !MS Harbor atYd~ Cott. M .... , 7:00 a.m. POUfltalll ValW I! ....... Club, ,,.,,..,,,. 1-'11 CtlmtrY Cll*. H11t1tl"1hlll aMCll. 7:• ...... Coel1 "'-I Cllpf'bnlet <lull. c.fel llW ltealell,.,.,, t6tS Ha.w ........ -C•lt Mela, 12 -· Huntt"flOft a-91 l!Xdla"" Clutl. ... ,. fl)ll ktdl '""' """""""" Medi. 12 -· WnlmlNler Optlmi.t Club. Klno'• Table lltttturanf. Wealmll\l1tr, 12 "'*'· • Co••• M... llol•rv Clo.lb, NilM v~ Country CluO. CO.le MIN. 12 "°°"· $0roelllmllb, VINI Marllla, 1041 a.ysldt OrlW, Newport heCfl, 12 noot1 WulmlMIW llldtlnae 411111. l!!Wv> .... taurer•f, 1aJ l..cll afvelw Wealmln- aftr, II: 15 '-"'· Hewpart Hal'ller .. , ..... VIiie Mt· ,,,.., llMJ .. yaldl Drlw. Ntlwpoft ._,,, 12:11 '""· Weather Delay• Peace Miasion MOSCOW (UPJ)-The SJ*· !al plane carrying British Foreign Sea'etary George Brown could oot land at Mos. cow today because of bad weather, and flew t.o ~Din· grad, the British Embusy sajd. It was expected Brown would take a train from Len. ingrad to Moscow for his talks here with So"irt p ... , · Min· ister Andrei A. Gromyko. W oo FALSE TEETH Rock, Sllcle or SUp? PA8TErTH. an tmpl'O'lad powdc to ~ 1prlnltl.cl on upper or lower ptata, holda r&!M t.eetb mor• Armlr In place Do noi IU«tt, 1Up or roclt. No~.~J.J>U'ltNlilor tHl-1n1 P'A8TDTU la alllallne-dOll not eour. Oblcb "dea.ltln !>r'Mth."· ~MU,_ \hat iii _,. -\lal to hfalUl.icn"Is{lW' deoU.t ~lar!J. OcL r &t&l.141\11 COWi.tin. I the magnificent a navox remote contro co ·or tv ' brings you perfect color pictures AUTOMATICALLY! . I 'r Total Remote Control Sales 646-1684 - Mobile TV Jn graceful Colonl1I styling-enjoy It in den, ~mlly room, bedroom or office. Remote Control model 1 ·RTS03, on optional matching T-235 mobile cart. WITH REMOTE CONTROL .... i r I ONLY P .99 A WllK Exclusive Automatic Oolor, g1v~ you tbe m01t perfect color pictlln!I AUTOMATICALLY. BRILUANT COLOR TUBE -brinp you the molt ·vMd natural l~O s_q. in. color pictures you've ever seen.\ CHROMATONE -adds depth and dim~nsion to color. QUlCK ON -leta your Mapa-color pi~ !las~ to hfe m J~st s-eronds. REMOTE CONTROL -wonderfully convenient -leta you change dlannels and perform other control functions without leavmg your chm . Also available in walnut cabinet. Magnavox color TV prices start al $391.50. . , Service 548-3437 Davis-Brown No Payment 'TII March 1967 411 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA '· . ' -.. - ,_,, Ntwmlllt U. 19U , ... U , PRESENTING THEIR ~ASE-The Lawyers Wives of Orange Coun- ty have the green light and it's go ahead for their Kate and Advo- cate Ball, Friday, Dec. 2, in t~ Balboa Bay Club. The Mmes. J~ Breckenridge. David..Tingler and A. Lee Adair, al~ of ~ewport Beach, display one of many floral aJTangements which will greet guests at 7 p.m. Belles Ring in • • • Ball of ChristmBs-·Fun ATTUNED TO THE SEASON-Creating replicas of choir boys, which will center tables at Balboa Bay Club Thursday, Dec. 1 are (from left) the Mmes. Arthur Knight, Nat A. Klipper and Thomas Breen. The event is a holiday dinner for the Monday Morning Clubs of Laguna and Huntington Beach md will feature the Singini Windsor Boys. The atmosphe.re of old world Scandinavia during Christmastime will be cre- ated by the Lawyers Wives of Orange County wtien they redecorate the Balboa Bay Club with candles and floral arrangements a n d present their yearly gala. the Kate and Advocate Ball. day. Dec. 2. at 7 p.m., ac- cording to ball chairman. Mrs. Welsh Morningstar. s p i r i t of Scandinavian silk-screened creme paper. Christmas. Lucia will be Helping address the 900 portrayed at the hall by invitations were the Mmes. Miss Toni Murray. ddughter Murray. Slack, Russell Beh- of Judge and Mrs. Wilham rens. Haw a rd Harrison. Murray. Robert Smith and James .Julhalsning or Scandinav- ian Christmas will be th~ holiday theme of this semi- formal dinner dance, Fri· The traditional Crown of Lights will be delivered Queen Luci3, the mythical figure wtio symbolizes the Her entottrage will in-Enright. In addition, Mrs. elude the Misses Marta and Allan Portigal tw mailed Janet Morningstar, daugh-contribution letters to 60 ten of Mr. and Mrs. Morn-area business firms requ~­ ingst.ar; Miss Jill Wenke, ing assistance for Legal Aid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Orange County. Music Fills the Air As Yure-Draws Near The Spirit of Giving Juniors 'Burdened' Continuing to brighten the Christmas holidays fOI' under· privileged children in Los Angeles b the pleasant respoosibility of the 'J1rojan Junior Auxiliary, University of Southern California Alumnae iJ"OW'· The annual Christmas party, which each year provides an opportunity for provisional members to entertain active mem- bers in the spirit of tile season, is the pleasant duty undertaken by Miss Susan Vignolo, chairman. Assisting her with arrangements are Miss Ellen Trefftz.s and M.iss Sara Jane Philippi. When membe4-s and guests enter the party room Satm'- day, Dec. 10, they will leave gifts of school supplies for the Ava- lon-Carver Community Center underneath the Christmas tree': These presents will aid the group's philanthropic donation to USC's TutorW Program. .. The Jonathan Club in.Sa nt. Monica will be the setting for the semifOfmal cocktail party It is hoped between the hours of 8 p.m. and midnight Santa Claus will make a special appearance. v ,I ' William Wenke ; the Misses Decorations under th ·e Shelly and Joan Aronson, chairmanship of Mrs. Aron- daughters of Mr. and Mr$ son, were handled by the Sylvan Aronson. and the Mmes. Slack, James O'Bri- Misses Jill and JoAnn llaf. en. Stanley Gould, Law- er. daughters of Mr. and rence Casey, John Ander- Mrs. Stanley Hafer. • son, H .qr mo If Scoville, Completlng the list of her James Batchelor, C I a r k attendants are the Misses Fer&US, Dean Sandford, Linda and Kathy Rodd1s, Donald Wood and Dexter daughters ot Mr. and Mrs. Penman. Richard Roddis, and Brett Mrs. A. Lee Adair of Van Tatenhove. son or Newport Beach, door prize Judge and Mrs. Lester Van chairman, will supervise the Tatenhove. giving of gift_, donated by -The social hour will ring Custom Fashions. in at 7 p.m. and a gourmrt Hostesses for the gala buffet or smorgasbord will are the Mmes. Matthew be served from 8 to 10 p.m Kurilich, chairman; •Ronald with guests seated al tables Bevins, Kenneth Bryant, of 10. Dancing from 9 p.m. .John Harriman, Thomas to l a.m. will be provided Reilly of Costa Mesa and by Keith Williams and his William Wilcoxin of Laguna orchestra. Beach. Coon:linating t h e pro-The organization's philan. gram's entertainment are thropy, the Legal Aid of. the Mmes. Murray, Robert t1ce in Santa Ana. is staff- llolland and Stephen Tam-rd by the club and sup- ura. Mrs. James Slack 1:; por~ed .solely by the group handling the reservation$ · BM,.the, Aar Association of Attractively designed 1n-Orange County. This serv- vitations. illustrated by Mrs ice provides free legal as- Howard S. Block. featured st.stance for those persons. doves bearing the gre<>tin~ 11nable to afford an attor- When Christmas draws near, the social calendar looms with hoU· day benefits, small intimate parties and club gatherings featuring either gift exchanges or programs dedicated to carols and sacred music. One of the first programs of the holiday Sie4son will be the musical treat provided by the Singing Windsor Boys in Balboa Bay Club Thursday, Dec. 1. Two of the newest clubs formed along the Orange Coast. the Mon· day Morning Club of Laguna Beach and the Monday Morning Club ot Hunt- ington Beach, will oombiDe forces in presenting this appropriate program following a 7 p.m. dinner. The Windsor Boys, all students at the Windsor Boys Academy of Fine Arts in Whittier, are direct.ed by their founder. David E. Windsor. who originally formed the group as a hobby to give yQungsters a taste of cihoral music in a theatrical setting. This group, which has toured t:nited St.ate6. Canada .. Mexic~ and Europe and last year appeared in 16 countnes and every major c~p1~al ~ Europe. performs classical. traditional and sacred music. and spec1a.hze m music indigenou6 to America . However. they undoubte~ly ar~ at their best when singing music from Broadway productions. motion pictures and of contemporary American composers. ' The program was arranged by Mrs. J. Noel ~cker, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Knight and Mrs. Nat A. Klipper . 'Early reservations are advised and may be made by calling Laguna members. the Mmes. J. Thomas Cranmer at 494·3:571: Harold Daily. 494· 0579 or Edwin Torsclt, 494-1741 : or Huntingron ~'Ch members. thl' Mmes . uby Crooke, 837-1412; S. L. Guttridge, 837·3589, or Tucker. 837-6210. Glad Heliz or Happy Hoh · ney, who qualify for legal Ill~§§§§§§~§§§~~§§§§§§~~§§~§§~ day Season inscribed pn aid. l!! Wall Street Warrior Scores Zero on Home Front DEAlt REAQERS: In yesterday's column t printed a collection of letters from angry wives who roa~ted. toast· ed and broiled their .. money-hungry, power mad. egocentric W a J 1 Street Warriors" for expendin~ their ener- gies on the financial and professional battlefield and Jeaviltg nothing for the Home Front. The letters were In response to a plea from a tired buslneas man. He wrote, "lJle Is rough in the uphalt jungle. Competition Is terrific. When J come home at nJght after a murder· oua day at the office my wife gets i.uspicloua lf J don't get excited at the sight of her bending over the kitchen Alnk. She thlnJc.a maybe I've got a dame 10meplace.'' Toda~"• letter, in my oplnto.n, la the ANN LANDERS ril best and most Incisive mponse I've had. Jt'a for alJ Wail Street Warriors. Here It Is: DEAR ANN LANDERS : I have been married to a Wall Street Warrior for over ~ years so I feel qual.lf.led to •peak about the successful bualneas or professional man who willingly (per- haps eagerly) aacrHices hla husband· father role In exchange for the ex- b.ilaration and the rewards of th• Mar· ket Place. . TheM men would not have it any other way. The excitement of the daily battle on the Professional Front or the Money Front ia aufficienUy ego.warm- ing and 1tJmuJat1n1 that they don't need anythin& el.at to fill tn.ir lives. BecauH tbelr values are warped (th11 happened lon1 before marriage) thtse men lack the true understand· Ing of what a husband-wife relation- ship ouaht to be. Jl his wife becomes cold from waiting. or if 1 wife resorts to a part-tJme replacement because ahe 11 looely, the Warrior C0\6ldn't care Jr,s. He is relteved that ht doesn ·1 h;i ve to bother with ~tr becaui.e hf' h;i~ already discovered youngtr and mnre fjaacinating substitutes in his \\ nrk, or in the cities ht visits -on hu,iness, of course Sex to him has noUung to do with fO\P. He doesn't even try to lud h1m- ~cif, u women often do. lnllmacy out- side ot marriage means fun with no com mJtment. Moreover it's a grut morale booster for the mlddle-aged male who wonders if he's losing his punch. The Wanior lives in a world of work. and he adores il Even his play r;nust 1n some way be related to his work. A wife and chUdren do not belong 1n this world. An1-0ne who cannot con- tnbute to Ma ~attlt 1aln& is rele1ated to the periphery. No one will ever persuade me that a lack of.in~e6t In the marriage bed stems from worlung too hard. This bit of folklore was invented by a man who must have known better. And any- ont who regards this problem as a problem of the rich, had better think agaw. Jt rusts at every economic lev- el The man who has spent h.lmself el~ewhere and is llred when he comes home, got that way because he chose to After years of loneliness and soul- searching ("Where did I fail?") J con- fess that 1 wish J had married another kind of man. I would gladly forego my large home. the cars in the i;?arage, my fine furs and Jewelry and the club memberstup~ In exchan~e for a hus- band wtio will attend church with hJa ·' family, ~how some lntere~t in oar chll· dren and be available for the little confidences that can make marriage the spttial relationship that God in. tended 1t to be. Just aign me -LOSTt ONE HOMEFRONT. GAINEDt MUCH INSIGHT Wbea nee.king becomes peWnf, watch out! To lean bow tlle smart itrl k~pa both ber dignJty and her boyfriend, aend for 'Ann Landen' boo~t. ''Neckht1 and Petting -And How Far to Go,'' encloslnf wtti. your request U cents In coin and a loaf, aelf-addrened, 1tampecl envrlope. An11 Landen will be 1l1d to help you with your problems. Stod them to her lo cart of the DAILY PILOT en• cloclnl a •tamped, 1elf.add.relled u- vei.. It... .... ----------·-•••••••••·~··•••• ... •• .................... ""'!'-~~~------_.;.------~-----............. .-... ....... ....-- --------------- - J j DAILY PILOT 1Nt~·Prt&L. Tursd~y Novtmbtt 22. 1%6 --- l'eaturing a Bagful of SurpriAes st. John t.he Baptist Altar Society will sponsor a Christmas Bazaar in the school hall at ~021 Baker St., Costa Mesa from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4. Anticipating the event is Mn. Dudley Case (cen- ter), wh~ president Mrs. John Iannelli (right) and Mn. William Sawka, chairman ot the event, look for aifta from Santa's bag. Surprises to be tound at the bazaar will include Christmas candles, Wl'eQths, choir boys elves. pine cone trees and decorations of all kind~. Prizes will be ra!fled off and the public is in- vited to attend. Co-chairman ii Mrs. William Burton. In Long Beach Rites Performed Standing before ·a noral adorned alter in GNCe Lu· theran Church, Loni Beach. Marlene F&yi! Saari of Weatminst.er and Rodger Flamlni of San Jose ex- chqed wedding vows and ringa durlni a ceremony performed by the Rev. R. W. Bentz. 1be bride' 1 parenta .,.. Mra. Fred CarllOn of Hun- tinaton Beach and Arne Suri of Topan1a. and her buaband ii fbe son ol Alvin Flamina ol Windom, Minn. The new Mrs. Flaming was dreased in a white bro- cade floor le.oith g o w n Tr"hictl was styled with a ICOOped neck, lonl tapeN!d aleevea and a chapel train. An organza !'Ole adorned with lace appUque and seed pearls crowned her elbow length veil. and she carried white roses and pink carna- tions. Miss Gail Dunphy. tht br.lde'1 cousin ol Topanga, was maJd of honor, while Miaa Melissa Carllon, the bride 'I 11.epli.ster, WU A bridesmnf. For the occasion they wore rose.pink 10WDJ 1tyi- ed with cranberry velvet trim. 'lbeir pink net bata were trimmed with cran- berry velvet bow1, and they carried bouqueta of roae- ttpped carnations. -Craig Selby attended the bridegroom u but man, wtd1e lArry Ftamtnc. bia couin, teated guata. Followinl the ceremony a reception took place in the home of the mde. AA· si.sttng were Mrs. Clarence Posth~ of La Verne. Mrs . Roswell Tbomlon of Westminster, Mr 1. Jack Dunphy of Topanga and Mrs. Roy RA!dm<>od ol. Hun- tington Beactl. Tiie bride i3 a graduate of Huntington Beach High School. and her husband is a.n alwnnua of Windom High smool. MRS. RODGER flLAMING ~kes Huntington huh Home .,,. .. , ..... Lodge Leaders 'Take the High ROlul' Ready to ma rch on the "ttlgh road:' which leads to McArthur. ch~-in !Crom left). who are betn~ led by directorship of the Lady Buchanan Lodge 252, "\\<ce bonn1e·~~e DJ..edench ~1 \\-11! be in· Daughters of Scotia are new officers, the Mmes. Ray stalled during ceremonieli slated for 8:30-a n1 Sat- Lender. sub-cruet: Nonnan Nelson. chief daughter: urday. Nov. 26. in the Huntington Beach Masonic Margaret RyanA, past chief daughter, and Anthony Temple. . , ••••••••••••••••••• Season Sin~s of 1\-f cc tings • w. are truly thankful for your p1tron191 In • • the past, and would like to wish you ind your • Singers of Orange Coast Col-• family 1 very happy Thanksgiving. Wt hope • lege. The ctioir of 18 voice• • you will spend It with ut. • F,™'11 rtuh of Nl'wp<>rl Beach will host a ~neral meeun~ Thursday, Dec. 1, in the clubhouse, with Mrs. E A. Roaen presiding. Mrs. J ohn LaMarr will serve at the wusail bowl before ~ business meet· 1ng slated for l::K> p.m. Is directed by Walter Gieck-~ 1er. and their selection will e NOW TAKING R.:;SERVATIONS e include Christmas c a r o 1 s • ~iAli • and religious songs. • • Aft.er the entertainment. • Mrs. Freeman Fiaher and • Mrs John Colby will preside • • at Ua decorat.td holiday tea • AT THE ENTR.ANCI TO BALBOA ISLAND • table . 675'°200 • Rite Date Revealed Mr. and Mra John AYl· mer En1llab ol. Corona del Mar have announced the engagement ol their dauP. ter. JudJt.h Amanda Endllh to Robe.rt Albert Lanarldce. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harold Lanirtd1e of New· 1 port Beach. The bride-elect attend8'i Santa Catalina School for Girls, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy and Orange Coast College. Her fluce was a 1tudent at Notre Dame High School, OCC and the University of Denver, Colo. The couple plan to be married on Jan. 14. Medicare Qu~stioned Medicare will be the top. le ol. dilCUWoo by a staff member of the Social Se- curity Adminlltration'1 dil- trlct office. Senta Ana dur- ing a lecture spon.ared by the Aasistance League ol Laguna Beach at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28. Scheduled to take ptace in the League House at 526 GleMeyre St., the I~ IS the NCODd planned by. the group. Admlssioo will be free, and Mrs. Ron 'lbor· ougbman, chairman of the league'• project friendli- ness program, 1ay1 a ques· tion ¥ld answer period will follow. .T oast1 to the Pre1ident Pat Hitt Oeft), former Republican National Committeewoman wbo in.atalled new officen of Newport Harbor Republican Women and Mn: Rlchard Pantzer (right), first vice president toe.st Mrs.~bert Cooper, president. Other elected leaders are the Mmes. Fred DuPree and John Scruggs. vice presldenta; Robert Vordale and Lee Schooek, secretaries, and Edward Ward, treasurer. Home Front Support Girl Scout News Like Daughter'· Like Father I Approximately 8,(Q) Girl Scout detei;t1te1 met in De- troit, Mich. for the 37th Na- tional Girl Scout Conven- tion with film star and Girl Scout leader Debbie Reyn- olds. Mm Reynolds is honora- ry national Pied Piper of a new nationWlde project de. s1~ed to attract pll into the scouting field. • JUDY HURST °' ,.. De .. , ,,.. ..... r tt could be said that 1ov-I ernor-elect Ronald Reagan is following in the political footsteps of his daughter, Mrs. David Sills of Ana- heim. The center of attraction during the Huntington Har· bour Republican Women's champagne tu, Mn. Sills was ooe of man1 ptomlnent Orange County women lo the receiving line. Mrs. Elmer Sproul, San- tia10 preaident. announced the appointment of M r s Jerry Collins as the "pip- er" coordinator for Sallli· ago'a 25,(Q) girls and adults. The tall attractive coun· ty resident who was raised In West Los Angeles also is 1111111..-.~! the daughter of Miss Jane ···~: Wyman, actress and one- Area delegates from the council attending the con- fab were the Mmes. Rollo We1t and John Clark both of Huntinaton Beach; Te'l'· ry O'Connell of Seal Beach and George McTiernan of Costa Meaa. GOPs Study Sty1e History Facts and Fads. in Ameri- can Fashions were viewed by members of the Laguna Beach Republican Women's Club yesterday in the Wom- en's Clubhouse. A collection of gowns de- picting those worn by First Ladles during their hus- band'• inaugural r~ption were modeled on 18-lnch dolls. Presented by M.rs. Helen Hohl, the oolledlon went back from 1790 1and w a s comparable to the one dis- played in the Smithsonian institution. A tea. planned by Mrs. Robert DeFord. assistant tea chairman, followed the meetina. time resident of Lido Isle. Mn. Sills ls a graduate of Mary Mount Blah School In New York and attended a junior college. And abe bu been int.ttested and active in polltica many of her 25 )'ilart. Believing there is "no substitute for action" she set Hide continuing her formal education and en- Usted her aid In Washing- ton. D.C. "Even before I knew rny father was actively involv- ed in politics. I was work- ing at the Republican Na- tional Headquarters a n d sending out national mail- ings for Nixon." Althougb she only bad one year <:A high school typing a n d ··pigeon" shorthand she maintained a secretarial position in the nation's cap- ital. "And It was in Wash- ington where 1 met my husband," she smiled. Her husband who was in basic training with the U.S. Marine Corps in Virginia now is an attorney affiliat· ed with a firm in Orange. Dressed in a stylish Lan tailored suit, highlighted with a single strand of Cards Offered With Dessert A card l>artY will be spon- sored by the Meu Rebekah Lodge 1n Odd Fellow's Hall. Co~ta Mesa beginning at 12::.l pm. Tuesday, Nov. 29. A charge of 11 wi11 in- clude dessert lunch, prizes and card games. and pro- • ceeds will l'O towards ptul- anthropic projects of t h e group The public is invited to attend and further informa· lion may be obtained by calling Mrs. Douglas Mor· gan at 548-1938. . ----- THANKSGIVING ..... DINNER 12 NOON TO • P.M. Chlldr.n 2·10 Y.ars $1.00 SERVING: TURKEY, HAM, ROAST BEEF LOTS 01' SALADS, DESSERTS "NORDIC" SMORGA·SBORD 1500 ADAMS, COSTA MESA fCORNll HAUOR AND ADAMI) R ... rvatt.ft• P'hont S40-19J7 MRS. DAVID SILLS .Governor•lec:t't Daughter pearls, 1he talked about the 21 voted in his first election other man iJt her W.. "I Ne\I, ~"We betft ldlow 9lill' believe I was lhe one wh4l talked by father into run- ning for 1overnor. When be finally announced Ills candidacy It was on my birthday. Jan. 4 "I Jmow he will be a good governor because he i1 a good father. He is lhe owner of a large rancti and knows the economic life of California. . .and he was the leader of Screen Actors Guild. a nationwide union. He Is definitely qualified," she confidently asserted. "He was always interest- ed in politics and even campaigned for Truman, and the Democrat& at one time asked him to run for • political office ," she stat- ed Mra. SUia hu .a third. man In her life. her broth· er, Michael Edward Rea- gan ol Los Aniele&., who at fatMr nu .commoa UASa and good management. The only ~ behind ttlm l• the people! A real Ameri- can feeling." U the 1overnor-elect eoct· tinues to have the support of enough people lilce thlJ daughter, be could fill his position for ~er! The lleht brown haired political bombshell ls cur- rently president of the Walter Knott Republican Women's Club, Federation,· in Anaheim and is youtt\ chairman for the Califor- nia Fedtftation of Republl· can Women, Southern Divl- slon. Mn. SlllJ, who is pro- pelled by a poUtical fire and beUevea there Is "no aub$Utute for action," ma)' some illy flnd 'be r r;'e tf throwing her bat into tbt political arena. -------.. ----- clanlel's 2331 Bnitol Ca1ta Mtsa T1Ltphou: 543.3434 thanlcs9lwlng clay cl Inner ,,..at atmeaphere .,... ..... ,,.., mwtc ...... ,.., .. open 2:00 mp.-. • • • ........ .............. ... Follow1na. Mn H a r r Y Goeu. proaram churman. ~ 111 present the Madrigal Guests will be admitted • for 50 ~enu. 1•••••••• .. •••••••••11111111------------I . . I • • / .. I I • ~J I MR. AND MRS. GORDON JONES San Pranclaco Home San Juan Setting Rites in Puerto Rico San Juan. Puerto Rico was the romantic island setting selected for th, wedding of Judith Ann Vogel and Gord-On Edward Jones. Judge Edward Martinez performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. t.nd Mrs. Peter Vogel of Newport ~each chose a beige moire taffeta suit with a white lace mantilla and earned a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mn. Edward Jones of Vanoouver, British C&lumbia, Canada, and his bride honeymooned on St. Thomas and St. John islands. The couple will mak' tbeU:Jirst home in San Francisco where they are blaed. The new Mn. Jones attebded Pasadena City College and Orange Coalt College and ii presently I 1tewardess for Trans World Airlinet. Her buaband, who attended echoola in C&nada is a pilot for TWA. Marie Callender PIES IS NOW OPEN • • • AND JUST IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING ADVANCE ORDERS NOT mx;E.5$~Y 353 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA (Between Santa Au • Tuttin Streeta ) ' " INTENSIVl! Desutbts tht DAil Y PILOTS cowrage of local MWS. Ne othlr P1PW ens • n.d abalft ....,.. 7°' YOU ... ART exhibit at IAYSID( OfFICC ••• 9.\ mDC AT JMllCIMt Ml· 1141 -- T~, NcMmbw 22, 1966 LEGAL NOTJt'E ' • LEGAL NOTICE BOAT BUFPS Al"'•" lo,~tbey 11 t~. e11ly fvll. ti"'• bHli"t edito' werki119 011 any 11ewtpa,•r i" Or•"t• Co11"ty. Hl1 n • cllui... cev"•t• ef bHt- l~t o4 yechfi119 11ewt l• • 4elly fHtvre ef the DAILY '1LOT. \ I _,. - RIO'S GUHT -Slnger Jack Jones 1ppean tonipt at 8:30 on Channel 2 u a guest on •"nl_e Red Skelton Show." Tbe hour·loul ahow ta telecast tn color. .. TELEVISION VOWS 'Hour' Does Documentary ' ly RICK DU lllOW HOU.YWOOD (UPI) -'Ml• put weekend'• NBC.TV documentary about the frantic activity P~ ceding the opening ot the new Metropolitan Opera Home in New York was not only effective, but 1180 a boon to a pel'IOnal scorecard I am keeping. The SUnday broadcut wu part of t.be ''Tele- phone Hour" series, which has been far~ ltbnu- lating in lt. documentary form than m it. old standard -.rfety drea. What ta more._ th.II 1eriea, which baa shows coming up about mum~ ,and cul- tural developments in other of the nation t dUea, is virtually the only network concession to prlm&o tlme documentiariea about rucb bappenlnp · out· side ot New York.,. rr SIEMS rather 1lgnificant t.bJt the network news departments, wbkh are wonderful In giving us documentaries about punuit. in outer apace and other diltant points, have been noUceably lackinl In enthusiasm concerning this major cultural trend - and th&t the "Telephone Hour'' shows are being made by an independent firm. According to my scorecard, ther~ have been any number of t>rime-time documentaries about the nrious inJtituUona of the Lincoln Center oompln in New York ._ the one for symphonic mOllc, t.be one for thea~ the one for open. which was the one that the •-relephone Hour" conceme4. And that 11 all well and food· for New York fl unquestionably stm the nation a cultunl hub beoouse of its leader- ship tn the higher arts. BUT THERE ii a remarkable situation tn the fact that the networks, rather than doing occuionll prime-time houri about the 10Ud out.<>f·town d~ velopments that often bave hid far leu d!fflculty than Unooln Center, have relied cm the .dated prac- tice of ustni only dramatic stories tn thtir own back yard. 'nlis ii prlmitiTe JOID1lalist1C judgment, and smacb of that tired word, .. provincialism."~ even mon primitive journalistic pntctlce hu been the lack of foUowap prim~time shows on the troubles of the tnatttution! the networb boomed almott uncrlticallv. I can't remember any major network progrem, for lnatance. that went into detail on the lmPortant acOUJtlcal problems that marred the Lincofn Cen· ter 1ymphonk hall shortly after it opened. But there was much uncritical bowin~ and scnping. t bann't geen or heard of any bi~ prime-time hour about the dreadful time the Lincoln Cent'T "l'epertory theltre- com oany has had with both audiences and critics, but I do remember programs with much ooohing and aaahin~. TO ITS CREDIT, the "Teleohone Hour" about the new Metropolitan Opera House detailed tbe manv headaches there-and thereby outdid the net- work news depiartment documentary.makers "Tight in their own bailiwick. And It alao made one wonder how and why these film historians of the networks have somehow thus far avoided turning their prime-time documentary attention ln a maf or way to such nnr institutions u the Los Anglees Music Center, an altogether snlendld and widelv admired gymphonk hall. ABC-TV, some time I f(>, did an entertainment hour using the music center. but the informative 1specta of the program were minor and al.most trivia). Denni• the Menace I • WORTH MENTIONING • lt:OO •• Cll ......... .,..... ... c:MM." 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By Al Smith IT 0UGHT1'b BE· 1TS MINE/ ly Mell ., fraRk loll• , 11 I .N • • UH, l - D • .i " ) l i ! i ,t( r II . • ... . . '· r Dear Ann Landers: "Row t'an 1 tell my wife she'11 a lousy sla•e.rZ" '"What do I do ahoat the noise my little slater makes?" "Do l really nfted a good fleat- htg cu my laubantl •ugguu?" "1513 too youa1to10 steadyT'• "Row do I break off -allalr with my boss?" "Should I wear a wig to ebureh?" "Bow do I make my father stop eu.nln•?" ".~houf d r tell my Jtusband fte'• a bore'!" ~ "h It rt••t for a wile to poa1 out her ••sh-d's wlabkey?" "Is eheapneu Inherited from mother to 80n?" "Am I a sut'ker to Invest t. hormone «!ream?', "What should a teen-ager'• telephone pri.,lleffe• fie:>" "We were sec!retly ma'"!led t .. ,, and now I 'm pregnaa •••• "Do you think I am t-razy to like snall!f"!" And Ann Answers With Insight, Feeling ,a1td H u1nor EVERY DAY IN THE • . ' GW Opens l'Come Blow Your llorn' First Play Sharp, Sprightly Comedy Nov. 30 TITLE ROLE Alternating in the tJUe role will be Suan -COnway and Dee Lyford, with Armen Keuillan playing the hero, Dick John· son. Marks Pla ye rs' Conwback "COMI I LOW YOUR HOllll" I UHdlY, Nowmber 22, 1966 APORT ,7...1. INDS TONIGHT "THI WION• IOI'" "WOILO OJ tdNtY OlllNr STAITS WUNUDAT -"LUS- ...... ....... -ltlcM .. ..,.......,_ "ALYAUZ KIU.Y" DAILY PILOT/Nfts-Pmt )7, Jack & Jiii DAMC.-CWt l9CllT-.,lp ... IMll c.• 111 W • ....._ • .,,...._ lt ..... i.. .... ....,_, ... .... rn1W e LAST DAY 8 ·"RETURN OF THE 7" And ''THE LIQUIDATOR" -STARTS WED..- BAlBOA THEA TIE ................ A triple role of Wowkle, 1 the Fox and Billy Squaw will !be divided between Susan Petry and Patt HolUngsworth Tom Tockey is cast as Jack A cameoy 1>1 H•ff s~. 411to<IH 11y l• w_,.,, .. , "'"" •nd COIUIN<iloft lly Mlln SN...... .. ... m._ LM L.Clalr, lltflll"' lw ''==========:: Jed< Ht~ll. ~ lly ... Allied I; l'ltyen of o...... ,_,., •• .,,. WIHard ~ Allllltotlum, 1>0 N. ltou St, Stftlt Ant. 'rlcltn tlld StlUl'llt .... ,,.,_,. o.c l '7J-4MI 0,.. ':41 I Ra ace. The Irish · girls will be por· tray.ed by Mary Laussen, San- ny Murphy, Katherine Neil- son, Beverly Saways, Glonda Thry and Sondra P1stey. Roondlng ~t the cast will be Rick Kohman. Maurey ~. hen. Bill Fryant, Ed Golub, Jerry Uarey. Olarles Rowell. Robert LaMont, Greg Gard· ner, Mike Daly. Steve Echard Vance Manar, Roger Bayless, Marc de Cbeverieux. P e l e r Conway, Bruce de Quoy, Don Hayes and Brian Cleary • I Jobs Set State MW'k THI CAST "l•ft llkt< Htl Sttlloft lucMy ltkor • .. • • lrtd Wyftto<I Connie Otyto<I • ...... N1r.c9 Wall' Mr. aaktr • .. • .. . lol> Loo•" Mrs. ltk•• ... ,. .. ltutfl Smllflion P199y E••"• .. .. .. Kar.., lartav"" """' CuuMI • . • . . """ Tlltl nating the second act. Wyn. ton's talent for vocal inOec· lion unckrscores his effect. Bob Logan gi~s a variable Pf'rformance u U\e domln· eering father, atrong in the first and la.at acts, but strangely uneffective in the aecond when hls character unexplalnedly falters . Aa lrls wife, in a role which could ltave aU>len the second act. Ruth SmlthU>n comes across too harsh and shrill to properly convey the tm· age of the put.upon Jewish mother. Teen, Youth Shows Play Simon Quits Steel Post KOCM·FM Fullerton executive Norton Simon has resigned his posi- tion .u chairman of the boa1d of direrwrs 01 We~t Virg1n1a'> Wheeling StPel Corp.. Prest· dent Roberl N. Morris lfn· nounced Monday. Simon is :a member of tne finance committee of Hunt Foodt and Industries. Inc . wbkh is the laraeat Wheeling Steel atockh-.lder. His resl:j".ation tert the Wheehn& chairmanship va cant. Morri~ did not sa) when a rc:ilacement 't'OUld 1 1 be n~mct1 nor dl.1 he 1ive thP ~·Win unmmrn. reuon for SJmol\'a re&'&UJ .. •••••-Uor.. H40Ttnll. NUMC AU. OAT ... IUYQIQ OtV.llOl COUllTY ' ---... .... _._ e LAST DAY e ''The Llquld•tor" and "D.acl HHt" -STARTS WED.- (\nffi~Sa ' ' , r ~ •• A 1 ' ... ,. lllWPORT S ij4Ri01 ( 0\TA Ml \& ALSO JANE aUSSILL HOWAH ICllL IN "WACO" Special Mat. Wtd. 1 P.M. Fr" Refre1hmsnt1 Mat. Admiu ion 1.00 I CHILD WITH , ... NT ONL T I e ENDS TONIGHT e "MY FAIR LADY,. ''TOKYO OLYMPIAD" THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WORLD EDWARDS' HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546-3102 NOW EXCUJSIVrlUN DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES Tuu.·Wed. 7-10 Thurs. thru Sun. 147-10 .. 'The Blue Max' is wisllllty m;ilcent.tt --··'" - ~ ... vu.l..,.l • IJ .• "4Lt hV'-'.lC~ h.n< ~Al. hUU)c$ FC.R SAL E I HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSH '°" SALi * G.neral 1000 General • 1000 C..neral 1000 Orange County 16000r•nte Cou"ty 1600 * * * * * THE "CHANNEL REE F" APARTMENTS NO DOW~~ 252~ Ooeao Blvd. -Corona del Mar -Cahlorrua Loe. on Main Cbannel NewpOrt Httbor Entrance $lSO CLOSING COST S. r. $20,ftS -IUY--LEASE-($1 Sl.41 PER MO. INC. TAX & INS.) ReposseHsed J year old 4 B.R.. 3 bath. built· Jns, washer, dryer, dlahwuher. carpet.6, drafl!ll, eJec. aarage opener. Prlnc1pal3 only. Cal lender 3 p.m & 7 pm. DAILY -9 AM. to 7 P.M SAT. It SUN. $45,000 attd UP $350 and UP Res of The Channel RH{ enjoy water front vltw and ronvenience of moonng their boat 1t tl\e front door. (Also a carfree hving by ehmWl· ahng the burdensome r~pons1btlltJe1 of ma1ntatning 1 large homel There are many advanu,e1 of m11ntain111g here at Channel Reef Apt A aeltct number of 2 Bedrms.·2 bath Apt. AvailabM!. 546-'122 .,. 530.)434 Wh•ddya Want! WhMdya Got? sr&CIAL CLASSlfflCATION FOR NATURAL BOllN SWAflPiRS Spulal Rat• WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS. 5 lln" -5 tlmea -S buck• llULU -AO MU&T INCLUDE 1100 FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION l-Wllot ....., ..... to ...... ,___, '1'911 ••11• ... ,, ••. J-YOUll ........ t "4/W ........ t-i llM1 Ill .-wni.lfts. Phon• 673-1788 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTI Mesa Del Mir Eastside J-.llOTHINO FOii SALE -TltADU OHi. YI PHONE 642-5671 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS. Exu. Lute • bedroom home wWl 1alal.t lolcban. dou· bi. o•tn 111 bu Spaciou.I livhw room with atone fire. pl&et hu just bftn rtear· pettd IA "501" nylon. Own- er la leav1n1 ~lfonua I. otten thla attracllw ntar new homt for $26.900 with S2.IOO dov.n Te Place Your Tradtr'a Paradlat Ad ---~---RETIREMBfT con AGE ' Bedrooms Plus 1t Have Jl60 Pondie lklptr EXCH $11-* eqty 3 9R/ Wet er:: SISO Down ~ ta bflievlnr Clfl th,. CUii.om f~home. Some fttturn otftrtd, uatd brick 1&4ircaM, panneled Ir paper- td walla. ae-pe.rate family/ rumpua room with VU'flD•• Oty au wet bu, l.ariit CO\'> ued pUio, SUN D!XX ~ upst&in master bedroom, worlohop ln garage, wtt.er llOltener, sharp landM:apin&. txcelltnt terma. $850 DOWN TO ALL. Pa)'l'Mflta It~ fllan onlv m ,950 ~ Quirk. Nrw Li.sting AS11ii. Coott & Wall"' ~ a..01 .... -146-4141- Irvine Terrace Wt Excrilem I BR bome on lal"l'f comer lot. Cood eidlt· m. loan and low Jeue fH. Price reductd. call to '"· CURT DOSH, Realtor 1730 w. Cout HiJhQY 642~ EVE.S 67l-3468 FOR SALE $21 ,950 OR LEASE $165 Mo. 3 BR Ii den. 2 b&thl, hard- wood {loon, f J re p I a c e, double prap. Eutllde near Mcaa Dnve. Welll-McCardl• REALTORS S4 HOLES Dulfrra DeUJht! Soon lherc will be three I~ bolr 1toU l'OOl'IJlll with.in w mnfinea nl Mtti& V~J'd,., Tbey ...,. 111,. ChampiooahJP M•M Vrn!,. Countrp Club C.ouru AA(! N-o m urucapaJ roo l"Wll In be compltttd by April 1961. Mesa Verde re11~nt1 will be aeen pushina ttieJr cart• to I.he counea: puttlnri in· atead ol putterin&: ~tdl)I up tMn cb.lpe>ing up: drtv- lnJ on UR count, not dr1v- ~to tbr~· 1'ht whr>lr town •~ 1w111;1nr• .Join ua• f'anuly room, 2 batha. All Adult 1w('Up1rd thrre bfd. tltctn<' kitchen 18la2 llYlna room. two Nlth bomt 111 Im-rOOO'I C.rpeted and dra~ m1Nlatt rondiuon. Relax U\roultlOut 22'x40 c:onctete 1n II Trop1raJ Jlf'lhnc undtr pellO Double r araae with largr palJO and UM>rttd automatic door ~ner. Arty- &hade tn¥1 Buulltul yard !111# can t&ltt avtt the blah froot and rt1.rl>ur1ni fruit ?>~ ~ Loan and 119¥ JUlt trte1. The buy )'Otl have Slil 00 per month includlnl ~ Wl.ltine tor ONLY taxta. $29,5 $20.toi -Acr FAST. Colesworthy & Co. 642·7777 ~xt lo snack Sbop Jr. I&& a _ _s 5*-llll 646-Tl Tl Open Eves. 'til 9 Tl-iE ~/E A L !-:. 'TATERS iSACRIRCE! DUPLEX CllACCO BUR. T) • '-Bdnsa ~AW e 2-BDRM DOWNSf A.IRS Cameo Higlllandl luyl lmmac 4 Bdrm. plu. tam. • llELATIVELY NEW . • • t:ves. ~I 646-JffiO rm. home. Ftrepla~ in llll..f. • Oii ~OLD LAND iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ttr bed.room. Nice landacai>-4 • .. "1!11"!' NEWPORT ffHA or VA O.K. lg. Ju.t llated and pracoed e$U,SOO FOil QUICK Sale or lease 4 hdrml, hdwd 11oors. Will to wll . . . $33~ SALEI Mii now, $18,95(). Ken Bntt.IQlb&m. e 112 W, 40th STallT All)' Way You Want 6% MONEY CoWwell ..... & (e. • CONSIDER TilADE To Uve In ~ Luxurlaua FOR YOU oc th» fine Eut· uoe 1.' c..i .....,.w e l'Olt VACA.NT LOT C.meo ~rts Home ddie, hdwd floor. 2 bdrm "-' leKtl. C:.llWNI ~ or SM-1111 with 4 Bedrooma A. 5\., 81.th.r home· yp $17,.00 ICIH lll o•...,.. ---~ ---- Pool and Lana! • ~ Q\.er 3600 eq. ft. of Newport al. Pluah Uvin1 at Victoria wtlh 180" View Sl25.000 Excellent ~nT\I .. , Ml 6-1111 I/I or Leaa '• 1 Call Jtm Cobb Anynm• Near New Civic Center 321 Alito Huae Corner, 3 bedrooma denUal Uft, ne'll' carpetlll8, frwhly pald.ed, be&vy ahake roai' in lmmaculata condl· tion. Now vacant. CAU. ~1151. Hmtap Real Ea- coupe. ra hml" Playa Del !Uy for • Tradf far vw or c.orvw. rune or duplrx W/OCUI\ Vu ~ 62M St., Newpon Beach up to $10,000. Dick W1l11M Call Ma-9507 Rltr ln1lewood, --------213-0R 1·1888 WANTED: Trlr lo ltv~ tn ----Tradt •sg Fon! 4 • dt 111-EXCHG SU.to> tqty La t'°'1 wagon Good rood Dera Heli1tt1 ho~ for Stlc:k abi.ft, R/H, JtOod eu u.rut.s, house, lot from Hunt· ~ap. 675"'"93 >7 pm. Ill~ Bdl A. So. Dick Wtl ACREAGE NORTH SAN aoo Rltr, lnrilewood, 213-0R 1-1888. DimO COUNTY· TRADE For TNst Deeda or LAGUNA Lota plua small lncome Property. d~rt acreqe, c 1 e a r. TRADE for clKr house to "2-Mf4 at !Yeti 644~ $25,tol, Npt Bch to San * .. * AKC German Shepherd Pupa Value • $1.j(). f"or A-1 ued atahon .. ago. 1004 Poet, CM ;,46.0116· EXCHG Sl4.SOO eqty fhoua- M Inglewood &rt'I. far unit& or boU9e C.M. ot vtr !Ark WiltOll Rltr 1301 N. La Btta, l.nglrwood 213-0R 1-7181. TRADE SS.lOO eqwb' an 2 bdrm studio coodormnlum FOR duplex er triplv:. a.ta Meta ue1. TARBEU. 540-tnO l Bedroom, 2 bath, F'lre- p.lace, 1000 1q. Ct. Value $12,900. Trade $1600 Equity for Otar ear. Bayside vw..... 67~9 OWNER will exchangt for Motiile Home: 3 BR, bdwd. nn. w/w crptlna. bit -ins . • . alao will take cash. Tradewlnda Rlty 8-42-5011 Dleio-Bia. 11J..7420, 673-9187. 11' Santan-;-110 HP In-Out Mere. Traill'!'. 8-Tank. 6 Mats. All C. G. AcetSA Trad~ for 1tood T r u 1 t dttdtl-• ~7893 TRADE M' Nonh B~I Sant¥ Al\a. Sl~,to> f'CI· for SHch prop. Oranite CA:lunly Of" San ~ eo. Pnnopall on I y. 54.1-9513. * BOAT WAN'Tll>! * Sall or Power. Will trade my equity 111 6 unit Oranae COl,lllty 1pta for lie boat. OR 5-l.l60 or OR 3-9388 "' NEED MOBILE HOME e WUI trade my eqwty tn • 6 unit a pt '"" )'OU l'I in Mobi.lt Home Mr. Crossen OR 5-1260 or OR 3-9388 t.ate. Newport Helghtt dwmini home oo JOOd Open Daily Ea.staide location. Room for HAVE rare W~r nf. ly Owntr 1Dll11. Owner misht cons.Ider OPDI f .&/Sun 1 s It, 12 pu~. ~ HP 11.rcn.tt •PORTER Cablt Saw #~7 e~" Drill. PropaM Tank + •2 Tore~•· Two i,, • HP Eltt-Moton•TRADE FOR GUNS! • 646-7616 Lov~ lanai ~ h1Jie hv1111 mWl down payment from ut Ml • enpne A. etc. Want t cyl lltO N""IJ(>rt Blvd., CM • Realt.ora room with tu-eplace, conve-quallbtd buYtr Only $24,500. 1914 Federal. 3 BR., '-auu-ctinel ' &&J1 boat fltt111p. ment 1dtcheb, J nice bed· 67J..9200 Eves: mal5 tu1 ~ed Id~ lm-Call M?-3198 S3S2 Bruah Dr. rooma, 2 blthl, lt!WI cat• lay & Beach mac. 2 car 1aragt Ir work _H_.s. ______ _ HA VE Comm Income - Oear RJ Land-Lou, Home. S60M to S350M Eq. f'OR lkb prop. ro or • Submit owner. PO Box 225 Arcadla, Cal. 548-7729 Eve. 644-0684 Corona del Mar tn4) 6'13-4400 ARTISrS RORfAT Vacant. 3 BR l.UlUIU&lly ~t borne In Newport Hei~ta with view. 2 balha, lie llv. rm w 'expol"d beamed cellilll I. frpk, bll-ln kit.ch. 1~ aundieck. Only S31.960 Dal 1l&1 a.Jeer, CM 546-5440 HORSD. dop ' children with plerity ol room for Mom I< Pop We>. 2276 I'! ft ~ Q'I a l.llf'le lot lot' only $32,m . BUI .Hendricks RHJ F.ltate. 1873 Harb« Blvd., CM M6-Q'J61 °" 646--028 eves. • DUPLEX 3 RR down • 2 BR up, doo- ble Prast' + ~ 2 cars. ~ly v.ell -~ cated. Sl9,950 George Will1amll()n, Rltr. OR 3-4350 OPEN EV~. Country AtlnOIDhere and Towertol ~ Trttt Ill bttutlful Bade Bay lt'M· Thia ~ CUitomW!d home hll 2 majm:ic bride hreplace1, all built • ms ln- cludu)i dlshwaaber. aewin& porch plu.a access tor boat or tnilt'f. Extra larat lam. room for tht kida. Plush cpts. Ir drpl. throuchout. n us gtm has Jual tM-en ~­ ducPif to $25,500, le 11 11tu- 1.ttd next to $40,tol boron. If you'" lookina for a JtOOd lnve&nnent u •eU aa a be'autlful home, better aee thta toda.y. Walker le Lee, 2043 Wtltclitf Dr .. 646-TTlJ. QUAINT NANTUCKET resxt~ with IOUing trees II\ Bade Bay 8.l'H· 3 Good bed l'O()l'M, fine ba.rdwood noors, oomfortable ldtchen with wlodow overlooldn1 h115tt ws.rd. FHA. or GI no down VETS, CF YOU'VE USED YOUR GI -YOU MAY NOW BUY WITH "1£W GMii.A PLAN. Onb Sl8.!IOO W Al.KER 6: LEI': 2629 Harbor Blvd ~~91 Open EYes. Now'S THE $49S DOWNTO ALL 4 BR ~ bath, '4 '4 rarpf'I· mg. f1N'pl1~. built • in~ TIME FOR Locatrd m beauutul MIS- SION VIF~O ARF.A $11Wl ~r month.PAYS AU-I~ Qu ICK CASH I m<'<h&IP posse~1on. CALL DAVJo: MYHRE. ~ll51 HPnlcil{P RPal Estate. * petiJ>i lhrouihout. BHutitul balty Co. ahop. Perfect far retired or WANT power boat to 30'. comer lot, choice l0utlivn. 2005 w Balboa Blvd., NB family. See uu. aoon. RoY Will trade Sl5CXl f'qty in Priced to .U, or will trade ---------i.. SnaYezy, i46-S04l $l8,tol E-side CM tune. ror amaller houM or unita Wow! Con.aider aid boat for chm ln Costa Mesa or Newpon Only $16,800 BY Owner, dupltx. 1 br ~a. Ii carry 2nd TD for baJ, Beach pra&'u, cl.i&p, 1tove, refri&. 6734168 wtenda I eves. · For thb lp&CiOUI family lenced, will ,.........., amall 2bd LOOK-C.700 DOWN _,,, MOBILE HOME WI'D! --,. bomt near Shopplna Omter. T-D., $19,200. 543:7717 • Haw equity ln Triplex, An>"OM can auume U\la FHA Bedrooma are HUGE, yards __ Y_O_WNER. ___ l_B_R_H_ardw __ ood_ e 2-Br Bltlll/ln earb unit. )'A~ loan. Smart, Ca!Jfor-will 1ccomodate bfr pool u · Xln ru, contemporary 1iy~. 3 well 15 a tmnia court! Ac-noon. tittplatt. R·2 lot. • let! Patioc! t rental. l\oocJl to build. 321 RA>dle• • Tax Shelter' * ~19 Br.1 tam. rm. home wttti ceu for boat or lrailer en-ttr. u 3•11914 all l.U.l fNlllttl + tre-thus1ut .. Stt today -won't 2 BR·2 BA/1000 SQ~FT. Nonuna1 -OWNiR-:-iASTSfDE ..' Beauti!Ul1,y tumiabtd memous lorauoo. be ·lone for ooly SlUOO. Mobik homt/Baystdt Vil. cOl!ltl m.aa·tota.1 invelODelt Walker A ~. 20t.l Weal· Nr new t BR, 2 Ba, crpta, .,. SlO.to> Equny for Unlta approx. $S5(l Briow ma.rbt ell!! Dr. 646-ml. drps, 1111mac. MIM olftr. 67S-OSJ8 l"Vel or wedcends br quick ale at $21,150. Call after S pr0 Ml S-m.T WALKER Ii u:E OWNER SAYS .-BY-Owner: 3 Bdnn. i~ • 30' Exp. CruiAtt '64 T. s. 2629 Harbof' Blvd. MUST "SELL ba. Ne'o\ly dee! U9,to> .. • ~~I~ P, low hn. Oml-S4~9t91 Open E.'vea. and what a buy ! 3 bedroom.a ~~e ~-Call 5'8·192S • very nk-t. Want rlear lo( MAKE OFFER 1~ halhs, a lmely lb31 h DUPLEX roR SALE e or ac,..au. 521-9751 T .Pl1n, Mew Verde heated and filtered POOL ~ kitc:ben, ~ Ii • 9-.s p.m wN"k • dll~ l + Fundy room + Lanai surrounded by loada of deck-drapps, 646-l210 aft 7 pm. * * ' Hag $21 ,400 loan Uli lowly landacroUhdl. * HA VE S?l.to> -tq in ~~ lat ~ an ~·Ac Y orbl Unda, for Ba.y or Ocon Tronl home or onitA. To • '63,000. * 523-0TTO HAVE: DUCAn 200 CX:. JU.It rebuilt. \ WANT: HONDA "90''. 5.36-3223 after 5 pn. * BOAT FOR EQUITY 24' S&llboat. Da.croo aaill. SN.iuJ1 Outbd. for ~ lll RmtaJ property. * S46-0t04 WTU. TRADE eo.ta Men f"ourplex f« amall c.orona diel Mar ~ SU.to> l'QUilJ Ora111e Coe& Proptrty Ex- ct1an1e Specialllta 6T3-3550 * * * ALE ONLY $20,.500 Newport lead\ 1200 "'~~!!ll!l!~~~"'J!!~~--!!IJ!!!IJ!!llll!!~ LEASE/OPTION $115 FARROW REALTY HOUSES POR SALE HOUSES llOR s [-] Newport Beech 1200 Huntington Beach 1400 HARBOR HIGHLANDS $2500 TOTAL 4 -Br/ 3 Be home. Large lot I SJO,to) Nr • Westclitf MovN you into lppf'OX. 2200 ahopa Ii Mariners ScbL lq tt Uvma space. 3 BR l MOVUllJ! Xlnt ~\..a~ l:r..tol ba, Zb26' family rm. like loan. No loan c:hafie/ No new cpu/ drpa Auume £woken. loan. Vac. OWNER * lJ 8-899'1 BRASHEAlt REALTY 847-8S31 Eve. 839-15.17 Ntwport Hots. 1210 Leue/ Option/ Stll- 3 BR horn,. + 2 Br Ocee Nr. Oo1.11laa, 50'2 CUi>Wi. Vu Apt R2 JO( Ex~I Inc. 4 BR 1 'A ba, blHna. cpt I $49,000 low <Prn. ~·4207 drps, pool. bloclc fnce. $200 -pt>r mo -$26,600, in tenor a.ck Bay 1240 Ju a I pajnted. EXlSTINC: 5%':~. BY OWNER/ 2 • YRS NEW! A It C REALTY 893-4113 2 STORY/ 5 Br· 3 Ba. CpU, OWNER -;ttera attnc -3BR Drpa, Bltm. Fncd. Ld8C'pd. 2 bl, PacWce Sands home 50-2551 or ~ nes. f16,900. * S44·~ Will allow ,., credit toward $24,900 purch&M. I.Arp 3 Eve. 53&0756 or ~2551 e Ud layfro Ii fanuly room. . 0 nt General 1000 J BR. 2 bath a..fte on 45 tt. Colll'l'l! &-alty ~ ba.ylront lot. Priced to adl al sw.ooo. NEW~~~T ~r.GHTS -~ e ~ulor :i RR 2 baUi, near . Harbor 440 E. l7th $t· &42--0ll'JO View Hi. frplc. crpts le drps, 3 conbnuoua Iota liO' x 300' IRVl..,.. _RA,....,. dble i"J'a.gt'. Preaent pay· · · .. ~ • "'"'-'"'"' ment5 SH7 P.I T.I. Walk to Each ioned t'OUnty R--4. Make u. prove that we have 1111ops. Only S23.960· Ownlontr out ol town, wanta ~ bul view home for 11.le W E l h act · cwtrloolunr the entire bar· • • IC e11nyer Bay·""-Home :i bedroom bor. S94,500. .. ..,... 33:'>6 V1a Udo 67>2Tl3 Rltr. 1!!60 ~ Blvd., C.M. + d1nin1 room. LowHt ~3928 Eve. 548-39.n price In Liu.I excli;aive &1'!9· ---------$31 ... 950. _____ _ DAVIDSON RealtylDuplex lot Eulside: Quiet TRADE cul--ONac street 60'x115'. for inrome CM area HA VE: PriC'fd •l S9i5(). 2 BR 2 bath. Condominium. --BY OWNIR-- SSl)XJ ~wty TRANSFERRED lt!NTALS Hout .. Furnlahed R!NTALS Hou ... Unfurntahed Cost• MtH 2100 N•wport 8Hch 3200 * Untunli.IMd ot >'urn. $85 • z BR Duplex iraraae ----UDO SANOS. 4 Br Z ba, It fnf'd yd, f:rplc Avatl llhmed. ~ mo 49U Bruct cm,. ~l 1162-MM .. ...., Untu.rrum'<I $llll • 3 BR, 14 boo . dble Eal' blt.U.. 4Yb11ouhe.r. frpk. aw. patio. 1· bil< wall Newport Shoros 3220 f~. eammut11b' p o o I •. park $190 MO. :t hi . 2 ba, It.~ ~1.362 an,yUme 646-91i66 or un.tur. l'pt», drp!i, .!iiJ ' -Ctdar Kl ~2919 w~nds, BLUIT VIEW al orun It ·m 734·3319 folJf'ct. nlibt lflt!ta. 2 BR 1'-ba. -· -- --- BBQ t pat11>. SlZ> yrly lH-CHEAPESJ' R E N T. M~ Adult.I. Rltr. 646-"404. rmt ttua v.~k 3 b1 - palJo. 243 PrOICJee..'1. 544-H66: Ntwport Shor• mo Back Bay 3240 LOVELY 2 ~/3 ~2-Ba. --------- Yrly $'.ll5-mo. Avail Dec. 15. lo" 5 BDRM. 3 BA'lli. Nr-~ach! W.335.'i "" CP'l'S, DRPS. BL TNS. RENTALS ""S295 mo • lea.K 54G-~ Hou.es Unfurnished Eut Bluff 3242 Gener1I 3000 BLUFFS ())ndom1ruum - FrM Rental Service Unda M~l 3 Bdrm '.! Looktn& 1o rent• hulh, 1·arpettd & d r • p,. d nt· havP hoUse to rtnt• l::lrctnc aarac<' di-or S.llK> ('all PW c. ~;,440 ::Ss. 644-din f.'\'N Of" '4e"k· Costa Mesa 31 OO Corona dal Mair 3l SO VERY elM.11 3 bedroom. ~ ExclUStve CA N y 0 N & bal'i home. Quttt cul dt. OCEAN VIEW! 2 BR, cpu, aac ~. large tam1ly drps, patlo. $l85. room. w/w carpet.s, drapes· 5'»-1738 or 548·39(J; Sl85 per month. Aamt * Unfum 2 Br ~. trple, 546-4141· 119tlo, yard. 516 Fm\IH.f, 0:1M * ~I OR 3-5822 Nice 1 Br. House Good location Stovt I: re-Huntington BNch 3400 tngtr1tor. $113 month ChaL C. Martin REALTOlt 1999 Harbor. C.M 5'4A·lll{) Newly D.corated Lovely 1, 2, 3, 4 bdrm Condominium hom ... Fu rn & unfurn. Car. port or dblt 91rage. Crpta, drps, appli1no- ... C1010 to beach &. i..e 2 BR I. aar. SS7..50 Wlkr 1hoppln9. ftoola &. rec• pd, dup'l, 2 ctuld, ~ bl/WU· rution aru. F r • m IOC\ achool. 2176-c. Placen· $110 to $200. Ne *"· Dick Berg R • a It y, L11, ~7-0380. 962·2421. QUIET 2 BDRM W-AU<--to-:be-a.ch--:--. """3-::8:.-r-, -:-tam-I Stove &. mr11. no d:uldm. 2 ba .....,.1 ,.._ bltn.a Pf'f• Yard care. 3JO £. 71.st. rm, • ""' · ... .,... ' CM 642-4901 dshv.olhr. prdentr, lAe _:.. 962·4389. lo" TRIPLEX 2 • Br S9S50 3-BR--l-lke--rww-,-1120--mo- Blt.111, Hdwd On, FA h"t. N Beech Blvd It SI&: e DUSTY RHODES e cpt, r Ml ~ or OR 3-7846 fer. l'/604 VB11 Buren. -----842-4754 FOR Rent -3 bedroom. 21:========::.I batha, doublt aanize. MW Santi An• Htights 3630 pe..int, qwet atrttt. Sl<lll per _____ .....;..... __ _ mo1 540-1151 AC 3 BR.. Encl yard. Oilldm k -;:;;-EASTSIDE f-:-BR pets OK. mo mo. Util pd. $110 -mo. Newly Pai.nttd' AvaJJ OeC' I. 548-4207 Fenced yard. * 545-ru.l • 3 • BR HSE/IN COURT. U.gvn• Beach 3705 e Pvt ftneed yard -S\20 e MODE.RN 3-BR HOME 281 Del Mar/CM. • 64&-8124 e BEAU. OCEAN VIEW COZY l BDRM from tach room. Cpts. Stove, Adult&. No pet.I. Y.ard cart. Refne. SlS> • mo. 67J..3681 328 E. 21st St., CM 642-4901 ? BR ROUSE Lagvna Ni1uel 3707 Dowmown artL Fncd yd. EXEC _ ftfW 3 Br • 21., Ba. Sr.5. . ~8-673l Family -rm, Bltn.1, DlstrlAT. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Cold t"Pf. Sl68-mo. 494-5379 llB Albert Pl SlOO mo RENTALS • U 1-1334 • Apt1. f urnlahod S90 2 BDR.~. adults. No -~-------~ta. Newly pa.1nted, Pn.v C.ta M.se 4100 yard' 962-354S I-' SPACIOUS 2 Br • 'l Ba. Cpts. Orps. Jo"rpl, Bltna. SUS CASITAS Garap. * 2381 ELDEN C.Osta Mna '• newut turn e coun::;E PARK apts! 1 l>T fl badl·@ e 3 BR..2 BA. ll65-mo. tft !_Cloae to shops~ 494-fi628 HOT POINT ~BR horM Sl50 ren<'l!d, n11 Elden St . c M. Nr-Wlmon A. Eltancia Hltn. ~'1341 a:Cter 5:JO PM t1 blk ofl Newport Blvd.) n~ LEASE. nso mo. 4 $17.50 Week BR. 2 bll. trplc. fnrd, 548-0442 aft 6 p. m e Studio I. Bach apb. ..;Mo=aa=V::::e:::rd::::e====3=1=-10 •Ind UnW'\li Phone .erv. •Maid/Service· TV avad. Larr• 2200 IQ. ft. custom • New Cafe Ii Bar home. Mesa Verde. dntpes, 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 w tw C11J'1>1"tinr thrn • OU1 HOLIDAY PLAZA Large sl.Dlken tub and much DELUXE apacioua 1 BR. mort S...100/mo AJtt-nt. f"urn. It unfurn. apta. for 546-4\U or 546--0750 adulta uvtni. f'rom SlOO Newport 8Hch 3200 Heeled P 0 0 I. carpd~oa. drapes. a m p I t parking. UDO SANDS ~ 2 BL.KS-BEACH• 1965 Pomona, C-M. 642-5858 -ACAPULCO APTS. :\ Br·1 Ba. Cpt.s, Drp1, Oxn· e W 18th A. WaUllCf! plete kitchen t Dshwr Ir e n JRN 1 • Br. Sll~$.UO. New rtfng. ~m('d ctllln1:. e Adults, HTD • POOL' Frpl w/q li(hter Doubt, e UTIL • PD• G46o-38I> ~. BE A U · 1dscp'g' t WHk FrM Rent ' THROUGH A \Move ~~~0Le:~~!11~H>n DAILY PILOT :~y ~·. ~p~~~~-,1:.~:~ WANT AD drram lotcben, 2 baths, Park like yard ~1120 ~;AM ~~;;~ tPt J!iuf' Rltr 7TJO Hartx>r 58. CM f 3 Br. dm, It tam rm, ?~ ba, le&" U. • din rm. trplc. ww cpta, dri». MlCOl.lltka.I ceHJOgs. Spadoua kit wltb dshwshr, di9pll It Ip eat· tni: l'OCJlter. Lota of 1tora1e. Coron. del Mair 1250 Laguna Beach 170 Patio, Pool. ~mo. Pre!er LoLita Gardena. 1 It 2 tr. S 2·YT Jet.5'. Avatl t'&l'iy Ca:. Also turn. Balcony, Cpt.1, 673-9300. ~ 811111, Snaclcbar. GU TARBELL ~ ll1rbor DIAL FOR quick, ft!tclent rr~ulls 1'"IND rnE TIUNGS YOU NEED NOW. See !?Ir "For Sale" ads 111 today' 1 C'.uai· 400 Kmi:~ Pl•ce. N.B. · nalty 2 Bdrm I ramily Rm EXOTll (;ARDEN Rich•rdaon RHlty 642·3600 642-5678 !'ltd .. -----WA NT D-VENTURES ' f'URN. MOQEl-5 All•ched 2 ear 1ar with OPEN DAil.Y rlrr opmer. Beauhful land· ~•Pl"l fenced pool site BLUFFS-EASTBLUFF Vlrrl "Ith IP"lnklen 1t t2a> SALES Ii LEASES ' ('f)lirrrle petio-Near Wett· 2C.4 Vilt.a del Oro, NB I rlilf ~l'loppl111 Ii llChool.a. 644-113.1 $34,500. C&ll 54H185. 1r.-ll Or ~I Te ~~ na.1..,........, ,,_ • F« ll~ A ~ .,_ \.<You ..,._ ) """'' l~' ,,, ,, """' l,Jo..w ... _ ,, ..... 1si_., ··~-.,._ to_ .. , ...,,_ ,..,...., •• ~ ., ltw.dl 10 ~G"' •• .. 0\.., 11 1,, . '• ,........., ,, r.r.t~\fW •: ~,.-l)~ ... • " 7J To hMcl• .. ,, rodeiy I~ "-to•d•no •ti•,.~.., 7) v., 16Meo• ... •AT ,,~ 111"'"' '1( 1 nllt• .. ...,,.,_ .. .. n1.-ltU"'•"""'-1 ... ,......._ .. "~ 200. __ '..01 -~'l,r IOIJpit 21 fa • ~ .......... l lYNt 7l Not'eclld !>2C1w-., "" :nr-\l "-d ll ...... 2AE--. ~ .... "$'!i..., n·-~Hr 111 ... J6l .. Yd '7"'' .. ..~ i1•-" . 17 s.11 .. ,. ,ar._. ~· I .. ,~ 29Atla•t\ ~· . """"If JO, __ /o(J-~ '°~~ ~c;.,.. @A~ II P.C'1191al ..,.OPEN TIL SOLD e 46.1)..51,, SEAWARD RD. e CORONA HIGllLANDS • Cotn!r/ 1 h>vel Duplex. J Br • 2 Ba B1tn1. Frpl. + 2 Br · I Ba Cpcs. H.dwd - nn. ShaJce roof. 4 Gara;e~. I Good nnc• O>Mlder IJ'MJI In~. * SEE nus: c. H. Lathrop. * OWNER. 613-2220 or 4~24..'9 eves. All Out '::! VieW-- Sharply rtdu l~urlous spilt levt1 borne 3 8t:" + Family I Dlninr . 2 F)>ll. Pool. Slepa to Bffch, R. c. GREER, Rultor 3416 Via Udo OR 3-9..'m SACR.IflCEI CORNER * INCOME * South al lllghway. I BR l Loft. Homt plua Gar Apt Room 10 add Ownf'I" C1clna f~u~ Mtkf' offer OwMr. Arent 644· L:i64. or 648-14\4 . OCEAN • ranyon vli!J Br: 2 ba, din, den, 2 frpla. f"ee ample. WUJ tnt. $-C9.R · m-sm. Udo l1le 1351 . lido Nord 81yfront 2 • JO ft. lot.a w/pltr prlvi· leau. 1 with 3 BR. 2 btt.b boUM 1 wllh Apt WUI 11'11 bot.b tor ms.ooo f'or In· lorm1tion r1 IJ T. o. Roatn ~1~ LAC~A VIEW HOME . Custom Bit pa.id! $'1~ up. 139-mg, For a tun -lovinir family • l219'l Ed!nier. E. al Harbor l Bdrm PLEASANT aurroundtnp. iV Hu&t k1tcben . family -din a.i.r-cond, kitchen 1\lllU. Su Ina rm + Irie recttatlon rm 3 bi\th&. carptta. ·tnl. un-Lark Mot.el. 2301 Newport 3 BR. 3 ba. almo.t ll\'W 149.500 furn house $2'l!I 4411 River Blvd. CM. 646-1445 TURNER ASSOCIATES 'I B. 6~1_1 ___ $65 -Up 1 4 2 br, pert 1112 No Coell Blvd Laauna Beach 4.94-U 11 * S BR House furn. ~uz· ~~~1~: :SltUE. <=i'~~ -Out1t1ndln9 luyl CM. 962-28. 3 SR. beam/cell LMn1t rm wlll rPnt to nice famUy "BY COU.Y" Bill T. ~ for $195 mo. center frpk. ranae/own refr(&. Nfftl 10me pelnt Allo 1 RR Apt 1r.5 rent. lc1da olc. ~ Canyon flxln' S23,950 -low dn. M alon RI~ ln4} 494-<r731 RENTALS Hou ... FurnlahM i!, Bkr 67J.7420, 673-91!7 ~~tly cltan 2 br apt. VIEW VIEW iso MOVE-IN AU.OWANCE 4 Unturn. BAY It ~ 1 Br It 2 Br Unl\lfll. Cpts, VIEW home1. 2 with pool,, DrJis, Bltns, 73J A 9\ali- yur lHIH • Phone for bl· mar. 54Mm General 2 formation. 000 "C" ThomH, Realtor NEW EXECUTrvE TYPE 224 w. Cout Hwy, IJ 8--1>&27 T~ apu. Lie 2 br e PALM DESERT e ii Spend • Ions wtttcend C'OIU'll:R Hou~ / Pool. Alao unfum Stlft up. Thankal{lvtni ('f(' Xrnu llol • ·•-· .,,, • ..4. bcwh Lovocean 2310 SanlA Ana. 642.QIS • \~ .,., J...,, to tlyl------ a ' Br ~ s.. famtly room. IMMAC m mo, I bdrm, all -ervtd. drpd. s~ vri1rly, utfl inc.·I. pvt. patio. Quiet, 11i1y1, month or mort at BE:.W 2 Br·2 81. V1f'W l'f>S S100 Wlnttr ~10 NrptulV' C'Upt'I" It drape" M2·~ Ponl. Puttlnri itrttn· Slf' II. Av'r -$25 pt'r dAy Sand • tm-9412 ~et --- piper GerdtM, 48·8, Pal Dfote:i1. ~ ar tn4) n e-tm m LARGE -O>arm~IR.a.nch e WILSON WEST e IQ'h-3 Br. I~ bA. Den, l·Br. UW pdl Htd ~I blllll. Nr. Harbor HJ, ms Adult1. Call 646-5216 Cotta Meu 21 00 mo. Almo haw anoftwr Npt SPACIOUS, 2 br, chld cit Hp. Bffuty fOr $190 $130 mo ind utila. 71l'T • ALL U11L PD! f'llnl, MI Hm. ~Apt C. CM. 541-5913. e 2 · 88. Obie prqe •w/ . NICE 3 Br t l~ a.. SpUt BACH $15, 1 BR $95 level. (.)IO. pPI. Wat.tr 6 runi · 2Ul i:lden • Adulta. Garde'fltr JncL S:ZSO.mo. 1 bile & Npt, Blvd. M2-o518 aMp. SlM. • 2!\M ELDEN • DIAL dlt'9Ct 642·5611. O\l.tlt 124 K1np P • * GWT44 your Id, then lit bade Ultfn to lhe lllhonr rinr ! and Always a Go-Co! Dally Pilot Want adl1 I BACff, Ltt r "· hQUtllully fumlabed' mo mo. 117$ p.,._., l(IC, t, mMqer. r - 120 "66. l40 250 le ~. coo m ti. tr• ... '°" & "' •• y, mo. Sta· n le pd. U07 705 4E r.w 'YYe, 611. '07 Ba. 11/oT. ).')79 100 ~.) - rv. 11. 8t noo Ina, fug. i&5S 'l'l'f' yon tpl. CE :>ls, all· 'E br up. 5 ;ii let, '29. of'. m 113. ;;- lta.. !113 .Dy m r. I RENTALS • "•"'•1, Novttn4>W ,J, l'M D.\11. Y Pll.OT /~Pml J• Aph. Furnl1hed I RENTALs I RENTALS 1 •l•L1S1'AT1 JREAL uTAT• ANNouNceMeNn ANNouNc!MENTs- 1 JoasTEM,COvMrNf1Jo1S-&-iMP ovMAT I Aph. Furnlahed Apta. Unfurnlatt.4 G.Mrel G.necal •nd NOTICES •nd NOTICES ------------::----_;:..;._ ___ _:.:.::...:.:::...:.:.::::.:_ __ Job Wanted, Men 7000 -- Coste ~ 4100 Huntington &Heh 4400 Newport 8e•ch 5200 Income Prope.-4000 R. I . Wanted 6240 Per1onel1 --------Hol11Wanted,Men7200 ---------'' 1 n JU.. llm~ 11111 C'IW'I' book• ---------W&f'lT a modem ~ wtth kttp;>r aC'c'OUnh1.nl, ~•vy Victoria manor BAOIEU>ll 6; 1 BR·f1.JR."1'1 Heated Pool, nbaoa, c·u ports. E:xc localion nr ~ pine, AdultJ, no pell 919 Victoria. MUT74 . DELUXE 1 br $96, 2 br ms. 81.-.A tl' 2 &-apt 11 blk IO 8'1wtt• No sumn1<'r 1t1crtUt' • 130.1 WALNttr. H.B. -e 1-:-BR-BEACH APT.-e POOL! FM. • ru • l!ith srB.U1 Coeetal 4700 1.AGL;illA HILLS 4 br • l ba Bltna. C'pu, Drl>I. Deck, f'tpl F'ncd. Leuf avatt. 837-4560 RENTALS Apta. Unfurnlahod IRAND NEW It IEAUTIFUL EAST BLUFF ...... I .uxwy 1 II 2 br virw 1pt1 ~lit lenj 1111· @) d10. WW <Nta fft drpa. Pool ' re< room •·rom ~ &:11 Dol'rul\IO. 644-«i61 e UDO NORD AP'f. • ~.ar CpU. Drpa, Stove, ~ttk, Caraae. Couples only. * lA!Uf U~-month . • Slip Avell, * 6'1S-OM4 HUNTINGTON a E A C H I • 2 Br Un1WS800 mo- Inc. l. blkll Beadl! $6S,500. ~· $31-TUO. _.-6350 ~ti· VI"°' In tlarllof' Viau. ittll~, h • ....01_ ll 'Ir.. -' f'irprrw-nc."' 'I) ..,...... a lo-' 1 -emblen ~Short•. Caml'O lt1i;h· WHELC!ftEL'S YoUr om, ... ~l~mmu • •• AU landa. Corona ~I Ma.r or Call 96~ Short om.. Prtvatr PHl'ly HEARING AID CENTER ====-==== W ~ a homl A income l hu euh prtler to dHI "'"h Job Wanted, Lady 7020 QWIWI'. Houea mual I» lt!)f ~ block b'orn ocn,n! 9ecall.9e value No ll\llation ~ a n ot H!Mu wtu •U '·'*"Lor Ph 673-lm J ·11en or V.)ujlne~j ~NT dniJ&~ Dl'i· =1.,....u=s.,.,.1N=1'""'s"""s-.-nd-=---r WTNTtR Yaeht ~ E"tptr· IM!<.'f'd • local l'Pftr.nc:t&. Wt.all downa, 111ndln1t. patnt· '* T· 2 Br/l-Ba. UNITS l·.Y!' !!_N_A_N_C_l_A_L ___ _ old, In San Ol!meale. Room lua. OpportunltiM 6300 fM Pool! **Niu Buch! __ _;...,.; _____ _ •• 500. ~cln. * Deyw, 63l·T130 ot Ge~ ev... $300 PER WEEK HOlJRS: 9.30 · S Sat 9. 1 lrC. vamllhlnJ l'lun·up. 1718 01 ange Ave, SuJte B, Costa Mesa Day, '"ttk " mnothly (Acroas street from Security Sank) Ruaonahlr rattt Call C\:il. Phone 642·7935 lttn 4lH·7&';() a. • .-COOK • .--...... ~~···v·~ .... ...-... ....... ~ ...-... ..-.... .....-.. .........._ .........._ ...-... ...-.... -_ _:..:,.4LLW..Li..L~ l NUl'lf • • Routerllllll • Molders • P1inters • Jelcut Repalrm1n pool, no chldrn, Ideal for Coata Meaa • be.ch. 1993 Church, MS.9633. 5100 EAST BLUFF GOLD MEDALLION 2 • 3 Br, : ba, trplc, aun- df'I: k. 2 ~ar 1ar. pool A rec rm. Sll5 1..p. 644-1643.. LOOSING tv~. ta~ o'pymnta. lOO% llNncln& •·nus CAN BE YCl'R OP· pltx. %250 Caftyon. CM. PORT'VNITY FOR l!NAN- Lost 640l SERVICE DIRECTORY • ~2503 ' --------.,-PRAC'nCAL N~E-:- BLACK l whnl! lemale poo. Gardening 6680 • Hospital trained. ~r JemN SPAR.Kl.JNG l Bdrm duplex Rede<'. c:upettna. $17.SO. e MS.OIJJ • ---BACJ{. O:>t1a8't !er man. Ofen! Park'&· S60 mo. 111CI· ubl' 2161 Mesa Or. 64&7342 BACHELOR It I BR-:-Ltn:- ena It TV SlO It up per '" k S.CS·n29. 450 V1C1orl1. CM BACHELOR 1 br duplex soo. qW. surround.1I1ea. troe1hly dee! 646-2ll8. 2 BR • $125. UTIL • POI 1613 SANTA A.NA AVE. KI 2·7279, 138·(9'11. evet. $87.SO 1 Bl' turn I U t1la pd• /.dull.I, doae 1.o aorea, quiet. 1.985 Pomcna. U l--OT2I -l ~room Furnished Apt. • Adulu no peta * W> Hamilton St., 642-4!0'T.l LUXURY 2 BR. 2 ba, PY\ pallo, frplc, lar&&P· U6J Baktr. ~ up. !>4().~. ATKINSON·PEEBLER Apta 1 It '.! BR Furn. It Unturn. 887 W Victona. $48-61.31 .,_, l·BR. MD. Pan1aUy r urn. • 5ot0-t l64 . * 197S POMONA A YE· --• NEW 1 • &-DUPl..EX QIJJC'l Adults. • ru o . mo. ~ ORANGE/!>48-4360 BEAU 1 br tum apt.I, utlla pd. l~e patio, ganie. hMted pool.~· ~ NICELY tum 2 BR ~rP"' 642·~ 133 E. 16th St. ~--~---• l·B.Fl QUPU:::X Z.mo. e N1oely tum! * ~ • ma. w. ntti St. -----• ~S89. 1 " l Br. • Qwet. 280-A, Avcx:~ It • 131 Albert Pl 642-'4112 Newport Beach 4200 Wl.NTER .RENT AL s Bdrm. 2 beth. "' blodt from Bay. tl.25. 314 Alvan- do Pt. ~951._ S (iPS T_0_8_1 -AC-H-.-.- N!WL Y D!COlllATED e 4' Br·2 81 Furn-Ophi: • $2"-mo. 9-m.. leaae • ~7 or 646-4711 LGE l br unturn $120 chl- drn ok. New l br tum SllS· Milli, no peta, pool. Unt l br $100 ~ 1:. 18th. &46-4664. YOUNG lldy wantrd to Iha.re l bedroom, btech front, PnlllUla boule. &1'7. 7955. ------BAOIELOR llC't SIS yrty · Newly dee! WW/Cfb. Nr· BMch .l Bay! UW-pd! 642-4391 ------* 1 BR Near pier UUI pd! SSS. 109 • 23rd Street, NB MODERN 1 Bdrm, pvt pa· bo. carport, adult.a, no pets, $9&. 2620 A \l'OO. 673-«lll6 eve a STEPS to Beach! 3 • Br 2· Ba. Opts. Drpc, Bltna. $115- )'rty * 642.Jm e Olll BAY! l -BDRM· e GARDEN APT. BEAU· turn lahtd ~ lin-6741 ---~--STUDIO Bach Apt r-fr. ~a.n. 673-7372 ---NEW 1 br, bUc to ocean. Pool! Shan C1)U. C11r- port. l Milt. SUS. 673-711J9 • NEWPORT-JSLAND e 1 -BR f1JRN S90 • mo. e Boal be. • OR 3--3952 Newport Hgt-. 4'210 CLEAN 1 • 2 Ill'. $3!> up. ADULTS * 646-1801 ~ E 16tt1 St Conn• cW Mer .mo 2 Bdrm fum apt, So aide ol Hwy, wutler .l ciryft', rar· ..... patio. n 75 mo. Jumint, CdM. 673-1.~ Q LOW Winter MONTiiLY ratea on Hold Jamaica Im Ho&tl ~ Bel bee 4300 Wlllter Ir Yearly llent1l1 -$70 Up 1 Bdrm. .t audio apU UUJe pd. 9'l5 E. Balboa BM. m-SHO. m.MU ec:::LEAN ~I '60 · mo e tmL • PD! '13·'94l· e 111 & BALBOA BLVO. L .. lale 4'S1 NwlJ deicont.ed I Bdrm. 2 B&. So. Patio. rttm or UDlum. 1 or 2 Yre IM. $ZIO mo. • 912411! &albN ltlan4 4'55 YR-round am. Of1ll1 a.ch ~· Nicely f\lrn, w/w CJ'll !\Hp. tmpl ~t. sao. uw pct. Prt.f, ..., .. UMker. OOJ C-0.W Pt'ell11e Addreu ••. Ecooorey Renll MARTINl9UE GARDENS &t·helor >'ttn1 from $100 up t-' l • BR S3!5 • MO./BJtna, Drpa. Gar~. Patio, Near Shops • Sch!J. * ~l We1tcllff 5230 ~. C1A.L FREEDOM • Ir YOU ARE WIU.JNC 1'0 WORK lutlMM ,...,.rty 6050 I TO 15 llOURS PER WEEK . • THIS IS FOR l.AUND~ YOU! INVESTMENTS Sr C\Jl\EO BY EQl'IPMENT • MER.C.HA.NDlSf. die, Dutch dip, ~urtn& nd • 646-~104 or 646-ilM collu , Loet Vk City llall C~N·l. ltAUIJNC • DAY~ want~ allY"~ In H 8 . :)36.g)47 R.ward! LANDSCAPING • a.J::ANUP ~~ LOST Gold Wfddlri: band. Rl'ai rattto ~$1( DAYWORKin;;i~-By hour ~ Broadway II R Jrd noo1 GEN L yard cleanup, u.ff I er day. ~l Marine Corp. 235 "SCHllt COSTA MISA '4().3440 1 Br unturn ...... tl"QfTI ~ --------- Z Br unfu"\~.. from lU5 3 Br, 2 Ba. wt1Um •• $140 4.P * Oelwce 3 Br, 2 Ba unturn, pri/pool, lenced •• PIO up 2 BR, 2 ba, frplr. awlmmlns pool. Comple~ly redecor- Atfd, new cupetJ. drapea. Acrou from Wratditt PJau. 1142 Rutland M ., NB. Mir Apt 1. e COIN OPERATED e Tbouu.nda ot women ttt swllchill& l•undcle1 1(1 Uff I.ht ftf'W Pa>mv!LY NO su.w1r.. MAN OR WOMAN CAN HANDLE. RACE OR NA· TI()ll A.LITY, NO BA RR.I· E'R. WRlTE · GIVING BACKGROUND AND PHONE NUMB~. MR. KUCHD • .Jsaa E !st. SAN- TA ~A. OR. c.ALJ.. ANY· TIME, MT-1411 FOR APPT. nHANaNG AVAILABL.£. ladlf"tl lou~ ~ard ~ICT Ulnd..c new lawni. I --- - 613$n._ Haullnt? RH~ '46·;,&lll TWO womtn '"'II <'lel.n boost <'OOlpkttly, Sl6. !>41·5400 LOST: Ladltti' '"Itch-:-~Ith 'FAR.MER BOY." Complete -- -DAY Wor1c wanted. StHl.35 Offla OPDHll& FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action Commerclel Weahor iNcliptKWI on bark. Vic-cA yard servic.. Sprinklt'ni r,.. Phadf'n It l...tofr1on :fl• •n UIS: paJrrd. Job or mo. &4~-0S7J. Bch c 7 DomHtic Help -• all 494-6:Jl Ni'.."W LAWNS·llAUUNG- MANX CALICO cAT--'GENERAL tLEANUP 7035 LIVE INS Crac:loua llvitlr, c a r p e t a, drapu, pt, park·llke JUI'· roundinp. 1 Ith & Sant• Ana, C.M. ~-554.2 646'"'233 Corona dot Mir 5250 We .,.. r.oki"' for C-2 prepertl• In ALL of Orange County and .. peclally In the Hart.or, Vic Udo Penlnaula C•U TREE SERVICX. 60-~ .673,..;l(l. EXPERTJAPANESE pnt. LOST lar&e W'hlte older mall! ener. l..ndaci> , al!&l!Up Employrr Pl.Y• !tt• Georae Byland A&ft'lCY 10&.B E. 16tb S .. A. 541-0395 Small Anabelm ottice hu poa1Ucn open !or an lntelh· \ 1ttnt yoona mMI 19 to 30 yean cl ase who WGU!d like to INl'l'I buain-man· apment. ~tioo ental1I worldnr with local m&DllC· er kl pet'llQl\Df) wort aod order~. HARBOR GREENS BAClfELOR · \'NrtJRN. from $90 Ull'I. uni. 1 • :Z I< 3 BDRM f1.JRN l UNFURN Hea.ted Pools, Ou.Id Care <An.er. Adj. to Sboppina - ?TOO Pl!lenon Way, at Har· bot Ir Adam.a. Colt.a MesL S(6.Q310 RICHARD KIMBALL YOU CAN FIND REFUGE IBE New :Z It 3 BR 2 ba Apti. 3129 Cinnamon ltental Msr-. Mn· Christen.en S46·1034 m-1233 ----z: =-----,,, 2 bdrm studio, 1~ beth, all altlct kitchen 6 ~. drapn. Privai. petlo. No ooe abo\lf or below )'OIJ. 'fallace Ave. VIias Mir *10 Wallact Avf'. Cl block Eut ol Placentla l VILLA WEST e l • BDRM $Sl • MO e rui,, FERNI..EAF. • CAU. SQ~ flJS • MO. 3 BR • 2-BA. Frpl. Bltnl. Q>ta. Drps, Gar. Pabo. 548-6392 ~ta. e I BR • m MO/UnfUm. e T13"' Fm.NL.nU'. e CAU.. Ml-60t!G ~ ON T!J'l AC'Rlli 1 • 2 SR. Furn • Ull.turD Frplca • Prlv/ Patioe • ~ • Tem.la • Qintnt1 c .. •tal areaa. Our rep-'9!!!!!!!!!!!1!9!!!!!!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. pntentatlve will make Sl.IJOO limit.cl • mica cap1ta.1, prompt appr•INI of ~. aouath for ucltin1 le .1es:ittmatt pre.t11t1 new bualneu p~opertloa for loca.I venture. Attr. torp. IM10. Cent•ct our I• aquity ac>tlan wuh potentt· cal reproHntatlve: ally soectacul11r Mmlntt (71 4) S1J.7t33 r.uo, ar 1'$&)'ment at ~· 2334'14 W. Valencle vitinc uu..t. Prfttt alert, P:u11erton, CalJf. ~ • look:m&. lllVeetOr Coln·O·Matic Equipment Inc. ~ Lankerlhim Blvd. NORTH HOU.. YWOOD {2U) m-MD ownin1 ltl'Olll bu&tneu. ae- CJOUDt.q Oil' 1eca1 back, ,round. J's • truly out· atandial opportumty W\Ul· at&ndinc ... 111Vesti11tion write Box M-482. Daily Pilot. Blc.fat. 1J bolt Putt/ Grffft. 900 Sea LM>e, CdM m-34e HIP trattlc ahopn'a Arcade (MacArthur at Cout Hwy.) lueln•• Rental 6060 Percentee-Rental Live In Luxury IUSINISS OFFICE Acrou from Miu10n S an 2 BR. 2 b&. Pft. ~. 2 P:Olll LIASE Ju.an ~ano. lndlvid.ual 1wunmtn1 PoOlJ, CompL De11rabl1 Newport Be a ch boulJques, ldl!al for IPCX'.'al· G.E. ldtcbm incl. dtlhwub-loc:tUOn w/panoramlc vlf!W . ty atM)pl aucb u ; C1othin&, u . rMdy to mov' l.n • com-jewelry. leather &OOds. now • Jem•lca Inn Hetel p1 -• t.., .. d ...... en, eardl, boob f'tt. Ex· etciy carpe """. • . ra ...,.., pior. the dtta.ila of lhll op- no1 [. Cou& Hwy., CdN 3 wp/oUlcH With alo~. --tt Call '493-ll61 613-lUO 7'2S aq ft. Only S350 mo. _ ..... _.-_._Y· ___ _ e COROLIOO APTS Shown anytime. SALE or Lae. Rm Home. • (Tl() ~. 5'45-nlli U c fOC" s. Clean, Dwntwn 2 BR. mod. frplca. pool, 741 BAKER ST. 2400 IQ. ft . E/IJdit CM. Good~ ltvlllf at ch.lldttn, 1140 09· Several New bld1. Alr oond. rcr hcJIM, 0wnf'r. 64~115 • Furniahed Apll. (102 E. private dub, atticff. ASSOC. W~ for niiht ())alt Hwy. 673-337& i7~·5130 r,u.~ ma.Int. M\llt Nive ltibt truck NfW : e~·. ~BR. 2 85().aq. "· bldi· wtthx " ll:dl. Paid lraintn&. S-175 encl. t~ yvd, reqwred. ~----bf. ... Bit • In&. JUc(), dlh· wahr, rtplc. cpta, drpli. 1tatSon. Jacot.n S.7MS WTD! Worlnnl Partntt. for m.41i. evu. ext U ThrMna blu1neu. Small tn. SPECTACULAR v ta w. 1 NlC'E SHOP~ on o,r. V'estment l"f<J 6(2.186() bd.nn ssivate beach, dock let Carden. * 541-«>60 BEER. WINE A DELI facillties avail. Y •a r I y, 26'40 COASI' HWY/CdM New store. Cltar • ~~· adult.a, S150 mo. 499-2251, $15. ltedec. Office Ooata Meu • Kl 96.;t C91-U61. ~~t/!: =Beach. lnveatmont Oppor. 6310 2 BR Ntwly dee. CpU, drpl, Spadoua 2 81'., 2 B&. nn~ Ir retrlr· Storart tn SHOP bulld.lns for 1ma11 INVESTOR.PARTNER Furn. -Unfurn. prqe. WO IM. m·i9'25 ~,,.,.. S125 mo. lOl6 Har-SIL.ENT • ACTIVE Pri•· pa&a, Pool SPACIOUS u~ 2 br. ~ bar Blvd. 642-7563. $5,000 Puttinc Gree.n ""~~1 .. ~ ".,.. fl~ d I oec:. cpa, ... .,., ~. •~ ~10 FOR 1 YEA.Fl DURATION ., up • ulte aa Y -=*=· =A=dul=ll:·:;;::673=·:21'5S.==== _OH_lc. __ lt_en_t_•_I _____ clmff Pff"<.'enl ot toul ~ W. 11th St. C.M. __ $_1_00_&_$_T_O_S __ Huntlntton ... ch 5400 "bclU1lv• AcW,....., ~r~.~olume °' Statt Lee 2 br. cptJ, dip, ei.ct U f Westdilf Or. N.B. ~ .q. ln•estor ~111es 11. month· bltna, pvt. lat incl. Nr lbop. ,.urn. & n urn. ft. 7 pnY Ofc'a. walnut/pen. ly thruout Orst )'UI'· OJ>. lni· Adulta O!ily! Luse 2 bedn:Jom, 2 bath. I desk.,._ c:rJIU, cSriie, air-lions may be available to u• •aolt E~T•TE$ ~'· oven. cnpe., car-cond· 25c aq. ft, (will dl· fliht party nA" • "' peting UU'\Hiut. Walk to vtde). CourtM)'!Btb. ()wn. FUR'nlER 1.Nr'ORMATION 3000 Royal Palm Driv• lltOl"H SllO. A up. Key at er !)48.!1611 (iven by tntl!rvlfow only ll B!,!.eatof GI ~arti;'· :1. ~~~pt c. Owner 0=~~ quarten. FOR1~~~ MESA NORTH APTS. 2 BR. }Jtated pool, childttn Call Owner, 646-%130, 675-1133 MoMy to Loan 6320 2 l 3 BR • SUS lo Sl5.5 l petl Yitlcomed. 78.ll Tal· util rm wa*r/dryer. A1ao btrt, Hunt.i,np>n Seidt. lnduatrlal bntef 6090 - - --E-... !wt1 Apt.a. drpa, cpta, bit· UMOlJ WOULD \'OU BELIEV tns. 1ar. Pool. 2 BR • Sll5 up <aJ.ao tuml. P:Olll SA.LI Cash In l Minutes Coolldae/B&lltr 54&-8611 Bltl'll, Cpl.I, Orpg. MT·5383 $lT9.(JOO MA lhat ~ ran lum thoM un- AVOCADO ROYAL 17361 QUEEN'S LANE $US,OOO lou T~ t3 ytan l»ed artlclts mlo cuh! You Immaculate! l Ir 2 bf, cpt.I, (Off Btacll .l Slater) =~= ~C: may Mil or borrow on &11y drps, htd pool. wuher/dry. DELUXE l . 2 A 3 Bdrm, 1~ atta. Prine. only. art.ldf ol vali. -jewelry, ers. ,.,.,., Adull1 only, no ba.., tuml.lhfd fr unfurn. S95-Olnt Sullivan 5otl-4i6C71 mu•)cal in~rument.I, tools, pets. &42-3042. 9'9 daily 401 Mtmpbia, w • 73J2. 4 1portln1 soods. etc. EXTRA cl• .... SUNNY 2 Pr. Bl'-Eut ot Lake p..... Wtnhoute Storaae luy•Sell·Loan-Trade _.., ,.. ..,,. or indiatrlal olfi~. C M JEWELRY a. LOAN tripll!X · New cptJ thruout, * DE LUXE l-BR/SlOC>-mo. . . • ""°' paint. prage. SI~· A.ail Dec. I. 642.SJ94 1&31 Ntwp0r1 Blvd. 6*-7741 lk ...... • .... 1 _._ Carpet.a. Drapee, f.Oclo&ed - - - - -WI • to .. .., i · JWU u uoiv· Patio. * * 84T..al92 Lett \ 6100 --$75""" • no pm. mo. 7738 Scott pt. ,._.. Call 646-1037 for appt. 0 C E A. N VMiWINr • Pi"'. CUL.OE.SAC FOR bt TD 111l'ant prop OK 1 BR w/w drpg. refria. pr· SllOPI Dt-IUM 2-br. SUndf'Ck, A1Jo mont)' avail tor :!rd cat, v1DCUUty at Glen Mar. Main~. Mad< 147-0132 arr• 111 H B. 962·1989 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 Exp Japan... Ltncbcp. ..... "~ Card. Stri CltaAJup Malnt. -~ 543-7958 or 6*-1&.17 Planning 1 Party! How •bout a Combo fat your Dana • Rtteption Wfddinit • BIJlqutt l'lC. .. Mu.&:1c: foe all occulona" Call Mra. Sandy Sl6-21M or mtm ALCOHOUO AnoQ)'IDOUI Harbor Ana Phone m·STU 24 HOW'I. Lawn-Service $12 avg. CaJI :U hra 646-4811 General S.rvlcea 6682 8£.W WINDOW O..EANERS Windowl. w a 11 a. bltrda. •aves, ~. ftoor waxed. * Call )48.7J37 .. -CAU.-M.IJ<E m.n60- ~uon. Rellablt Repall1 Paint • Plmb'1 • Cvpentry 6730 H•ullng Announc•ment1 6410 --------------------DUMP TMJck, Skip Loader, COAST HIAL TH CLUI Seuna·Steam-Mauage by four experifnced rtrta Mon. thnJ Fri. 10 am·I pm Sat. • ~ 10 am-ii pm W & llth otf N-por1 Blvd. • "Sual" la be.ck With UJ' CM. '42.5090 NEW-LtDO-SANDS- • SAUNA le. MASSAGE e WEU.. TRAINED Masaeuaes ,.10 p.m. 17 days) 642.1712 322 N. NEWPORT, N.B. : Backhoe, Levl!llng, Oran· ups, A·I lop aoU 962·fl45. eWIU..-CLEAN Gar~,-;- • Attic. or What hav• You! • ~--0698 or 642-4801 *HAUUNG-S10 Lolld * Gene "1 A 'lard cl"91>-u p Do own work. ~-09'20 . e LIGHT HAULING_•_ o GARAGE CLEANUP e Mtn S5 toed. 642·7()lj Ironing 6755 Cemetery Lota 6411 IRONING don' In my home. ---------'D1T Pomona Aw .. Apt B. Costa Meaa. Calif. SGLE lot In Harbor RHt ~metfry. Reu! Wntr·J11ck A. Mootehtad. PO Box 544. Santa Bart>ara . SERVICE DIRECTORY a.tby1lttlng 6550 .,, BABYSmJNC/My llomt .., Corona df'l Mat t-' CALL OR 3-tQl.5 Cablnetmaklnt 6510 CUS'IUM latc:hen cabinets. x.Jnt wcrk. rril pnce. shop 847--0312; l"fl. 847 ,9832 Carpentwlnt 6590 . REPAIR * ALTERATIONS CABINETS. An.Y aize job. 23 yrs txper. :l48-iiTI3 .,....,_,~O JOB TOO SMALL! ,... All ~ Honie Repairs. Reuonable! • • 962·8371 Cement, Cencrete 6600 Child C1re 6610 MY HOME I ~, outdoor PIA) llrt'a le Playroom. VERY R.rl.tablt' 546-raotJ CIOLD C A R 1-. Olnst1AA motlW'r lla)"Yten ~I AN'a Westm1nsll'r • R<l.1· l.;i'I 6810 • For Ult-~ Most Beautiful Garden tn the World! o 642..mlS M.aonry, Brfck 6130 BRICK • BLOCK • STONE PLANTERS-\lENEER. etc. Al Mallllle Muonry MM890 Paperhantlnt P1inti.ng 6850 .,_, PAPERHANGING All ~· Wallpaper ~ Vinyl RHIOl!ablt • Rt· ltablt! No Job t.oo smaU! .,, Ca II "Gene" • s.t?--OIQ EXP. punter • pe~rhan&er. l!!t Cl m1trr1al1 &: work· mansh1p R.eu. rltttK. 596-9060, S45-421 l , SJ6.3884. 536-888'1 Weatll\Mtr .PAL~TING • PAPERING- No )Ob too amall' l.Jc.. ln· sured Bondf'd. >'rff et1bm llury II &aglt 4!M·Hm Low ral c S•U~1rt1on iruar- a.nled. RPf. 64Ni6811. INTER or E.JCt. PAINTIN\. IMMF.D SERVICF: lA>< al m rnF..r; ...-J48.1627 $:/ti PER ROOM & •11• Int,.,. k J.:xtf'f bl , la~ ... 011.. rNU A-tT·l1'1A Re1taurant Work CAPABLE ync woman, dr- slnJ hard wetk. id pay, eJq> cook. pref\!r huvy re1· poo. works well w/peopte, no alea. outdoor wor1< liiw. dep re!.. 494-7~. NO~ PLEASE Sal•ry $135.50 wk. Cell Mr. Neubert 539..a941 BetwKtl t A·M· A 2 P.M. 7100 Cosl Accounl1nt RJRIHTUR£ SAW Polltion avaUabl.t b' Ml•man experienced la •llln1 quality home fuir. ExctlJm apportunlly tor expentn<:'fod coet account· ant. Muat know atandard or Pl'OCtUUll COii ltehnJ• que.a with J to S yl!an v<· pen.encr. Rapidly expand· ing local flrm with dlVttS~· nlJlblnp. Liberal company tied produ1;ta. lndudlna beneflta, cosnmiulon with eltctronic-1. Call rnll.tic Incentive plan. Newport I Apply Peraono•I Agency BIMfR DMf 833 Dovrr or. 64Nr70 Allft UKW. 13 Huntlntten C..nttr Jr. Acct .... $600 Huntlntton kach Some P.A. exp. !or f1tld work. 1udlm1. Acct& de---------- ane nee. LABORATORY Model • Carft'I' AltOCY TECHNICIAN 1127 Weatchlf Dr. Newport Stach 642-7424 Mouit•N~I Wa.tl:r Dtstrlct Ora.nee Oowity. ORANGE COUNTY ASSOCIAlll Hydro-Oynamlu Div . N-contncta han fore· f'd doublin( production and l1t1t 1ncrrut 1n man· powtt WP have operunp in aovfry deoP&rtment Per· IOl'IMl, AC'C'Ountallt.t, Drlv· ""· Slcilltd. Unaldlled No experimct neaaaary Ill many Cue9 u wt olft1' com~~ traJnJni pro(Am . ThPW an perrn&Mnt poet· booa Wlth top llllrllnC pay c.JJ pl!l"IOmel de,>attment tof' tn~W ttmel 5U0526 GENERAL KITCHEN HELPER Age 20 to 40 Contact Mrs. KuarM · 200 Hotpltal Circle Wt1tmin1ter -ELECTRONIC-- TECHNICIANS lnalnlmPnt m111nttnan~ and JU.D prOtoty~ work. 1-.:xpt'nrt'l(.'t<I p1?frm"d Advanced Klnetlu Inc. Perform routine cbemlcal • bioloeieal lflltl fol' activated alud&e plant. Hn.tttt Certlt). catkin for 19bontory opttt- tlona. Salary ranat SS5().S'IU). Ooain& date Dec. 15. 1916. Reply lo BoJle Ensirieerina, Box 111. Santa Ana. Attn: Don P!f'tUll. BUSBOYS Full Time Day or Ni&ht Shift.a for fall &t winter APPLY IN PE1t.SOH ~IO and 3-6 Monday tl:lrou&b Frida,y IEUIEN E. LEI NEWPORT BEAQl HELPER in st1ttt ~I shop. Sand. ina. debumnc. cle&A up. \1uat be enercet.lc and ~ '"Ii: to turn. Some expert• t00t pre1erred. Apply MR. TROTI'ER PARAMITltlCS 9'l9 8&.kl!r Coata Mesa S4t..m\ EXPERIENCED AO COMPOSIT09' Oft COMBINATION MAN lor J 'lO 10 11·30 P M. ehift. Cootact A.'llDY A.NDER!E.'l or BOB MAO<. ~ yr.MWQd. 2JJ..Ja St. Uutra exclu.dw area. Vacant TD aae. SS!· $90. Loot at all lot on tee limi>M land lJOx Mr. Aduns, Bkr othen, then ccmt to lI8I Rooms fer •-t 5995 !>43·23. 7 Contractor. 6620 Plumbing 6190 1231 Victoria C' ~f An rquaJ opponumty f'mplo)tr DAILY PILOT. B•y & Thurln, Coate Me ... M19lr and compare · Adul la " .. ' 11kMxl%>. no peta. M-lO_D_LEA_C_ED __ worida __ 1_tlldy-JIAN SMITH, tt .. lt« Morfgagea, T.D.'a '34S .--2 BR Studio * hu untum-bdnn. Nr-0.C.C. 400 E. nth C.M. 646-325..\ -SACRIFICE- Bltna. I\, ba, dthwr pr.. Pmtr working lady to share M·l PROPERTY V1e"" 104. Seuonod S Yr, 2nd patio, lirpl, ~arpelll, SJ.25. No p.ragt, Ref~• U · near new Muina ~'xl02' Bal Dur ~U 54U357 c:ttifd. NOJHmoker. ~Jam Jl06 w. Vlctona St.. CM. f166.S 31 mn ~7a LOVELY 2 BR 11\Jdlo. It, evf'nlllp. ~UJCS SAW-«M Ownr S67l1 ~7 mo ~() belhl, bit • lnl. crpu, drps, ' Sleep!Jll rm for m1J1, by ~ · S39'.'8 ~7 mn $2600 dilldrel OK. SUO. 642·167'1· mo only. ~. Private hocM 6J..YJT. Ca.II l·~ Pm 512·T264 GOU" <DUJtSE LOI\ E•H 8316-«.\2 e 2 · BR. $110 • mo/ Cllta. a, ent. lS43 Or&nit C.M. Mta Verdi 17th f'atrway. ---:-=-- [)rps, Gu & Water Pd! t.ARGE private room A bath, 111.CJOO ~ olfer• m.1~ $6500 hard 2nd T.D • e Olllciren ok * ~.'1371 PY\ ertt. $55 month. Good SAC? Hup fM lfmplt lot lm mo. lncludJns: 10~. 3 7ra 1 BR. $15. • 2 BR S100 location. 5o43-6964. Ocean • canyon Vu. Plans °"r Newport home. $5.000. Reftig. Stove. Gar111e 3 8lJ(S lO beaelb! MUI aerv-A const: tna it9.500. ~63 23 1• rf'tums ~arMtMd by 6(2..(1823 o 642-1122 Ice. Colar TV. UO wk up. promlntn\ df'ntJst. f!M-1137 $115. l BR. NtwlY 6'contf'd. fll. 8th St., Hunttriaton Bch. Acre... 1'2001Mo=ne-y Went---'~::::=50 d,.n med ~ a PRIVATE rm tor .en1; wu .. _,., JU• &ra&e· * 21 PALMS * . Ml-0969, 673-&495 dUZllfll. LoYely homt A l5 /+o:u. • S20,IJOO C.ah. F..NGINEER NF 1-.DS S8(JOO NEW 2 A 3 br, 2 ba, Bhna. Rood ~· ICH141. hr detalla ....SJ.38. Bkr. 1st TO on fill acre-. Wtll drpa, c:pll. prqt, petto. t.AACE clffn room, rt lf'('Urf'f! • 162-~~l 111 De.!_ ~ar ~_:_ ptuw.. Harne Ir kitdten prtv. Ovt ef Stat. Prep. 620I ANNOUNCEMEN'fs-e SPIC 6 SPAN! 3-Br. W·lidt. C.M 646·1.J9.1 'i and NOTICES • l t.»·BA'Mi. IUpetalral Pft.IVACY Plu.1. 1 Mi fnla\ --------- • '105. month. • 5(2.TJOI RMM A a..'4 S"' Ropt ltivrr U IMlk At ,ountl If r .. Ada) 6400 GOLLYMtss MOLLY-r~ *A "SWTNCING PAO'' 'a cltlff4 .• ., Umt>tr. v ... arl SMALL ff.~IAI.£ OOG . Rent Kkk ok. 2 Br apt. mo * P"OJll YOUNG MEN. ~ .,c:;:: ~~~I ~rt Pel<I' Vir fJden l Canyon. CM. 642.8)21 &31H)M/Fountain Valley epi,._ on prop C mad 0.1 Mar1CM Pl,..utt claim. VERY nlo> 2 BR Bhna, fncd adjotrw road Into . .,,:.. Na Phone $46--9'114_ --- paUo. $.100 mo. 6.'ST W. Wll· Oueet HofMI fftl iowb' 11tluded et~ ii 13 SPARROW lt•wk JIN 1 art ,.,...,, W&-1517 tvu f*wd ml hwn tbt heart of S..thtr bend ()fl "°I· la Eul· Newrrt INch 5200 &AIDIN Am. LIAH Of'TION t or S D . ~. Frplc, M Patio. He•l*t Poola! ~at. ...., lar ledJ, SoutMm Or t• o 11 1 a fut bluff. Ntar Campher ~ now 8V'l.1J at popular '!\Jattn • Hadeda., $150 * 131-IMT. ~ 'f'ICttlon c t n t t r, Loale. 1 Orwtts Pa-. Tu. SU.J3 YOUNG • mJmii&.Blk lllnalt ltlAL UT ATI pr. JT· Owiwr, -..om PoOdl~. N~~ar vtc: Utb G.neral St/OM Can hr ldmtlfted. I ...,, 6000 It I . WefttM 6240 m.Tta_ _ _n_uinte __ ... _~ .... P'_'!J,;_...__ WANT 'ro L£A.SE buaU1H1 LADID WRJSTWATOf. Sil· Rtmodf l.t.11 ....••••• Room Additions •••••. Pl.l 'MBINf; St.RV!([; Rep11r. rrmodel• No Job lno am•ll 24 hr 1trv. :>4fr2007 Altuauons . . . . • ~;;;;.--=-:;;;-==:::='--;;;;:-~--;::;=;;:; Frank J. MrKf'()l'I l.tc. Blda. C'.ontr11rtor quality •-orkm1nl h1p LJ 8-14'4. "' ... Car~t Cleanlng 6625 Electrical Remodel., Repair 6940 ROOf' 1.LJ.K• EL.ECTJUn.\'\ l!N'n"'°" • AAA Rmflnr rn .lu<t tnp11 ~ Smell int-mi11n RF.PAllt.li IN~AL.1..(\ 1~ It l'f'llo1J~ 'loit..:1:.'fl:l 1Wr '"C'IC'Omr ~mall i.>ba trio• >f> Y ni l'\llf'r '42-0t!7 fencing 6660 ====-------- BLOCK WAU...5 our IPf"Jal· S.wi!!f 6960 ~. 1k contr, trtt eatm CalJ DRD>S'MAKTN(;, al~hOna. &n)'tlmf, * S4T..s863 mt'ndl~. !\F:\\'ING al all TYP~. b4:? :.?ltJO ------MACHINISTS Mrd1um 10 lari:e tTlrtr lathe EXPERIENCED It h1rrr1 l11the txpt'r i.rnll 1' roonttr man, over 111 To~· hr . .,. OVERTIME ~T~ old 40 hr • a wk. $U~ Apply 1n pcrt0r1 hr tn ~rut Poulblt nltt Edler lndu1triH mrr pl)tilion open. APJll.y "IOI Do' t St Nt" pon Rl'h. 1r1 prr~. ~ 11 AM or I·~ I COST-ACCOUNTANT 11"'\I Tht Buri:tr, eat 'flf, CLERK coa~I Hwy ._N_B_. --- 1 • > ~ '"P"rlN'lt'f' t.. C'ollf'ltl' INSl'RANCE h•<'k11rourwl rt11111nhl,. 1 s I " "'8011 All•• SMld mumt * M9mt. Tralnff 111 Flo>. M IJW 0111ly Pilot 1 -PART TIME - Dalwc.. PIO t.o SZW> mo. c.u l4Wl64 Alt' ,., At .. 2U m-orro TIUPLl'.X w It II DELl1XE ~ i. an.... ~y: wr Wttt.fnha!H'r Vic: WMn lllliL T°' CJ(. toe. ~In twiior, CoPl· AdJm• & Bmnkhurat/Ha. moo clallnll (Jll) -.im.. al al"f'a m.m." .,.111111 alttt' ~ :YI pra, __...._-...-.----- \ --·----J ...... ____ --• ~ -.._ .. • , \. - !0 DAILY PILOT Nev.~-P,.u lutsd•Y No~m~ 22 1%b JOBS &-EMPLOYMENT-JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR Dots aw TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Help W1ntff, Men 7200 Salesmen for 1 tabhsllf'd rootr ..alu ~ UI ~· Coullly lw Ad\ &reil· Salary llilll cnrnmumons. ll"Ud< fumllh· .,1. t'~ paid. CJU ut lf'Sll)· JEWEL TEA COMPANY 1000 E. Ball Ro•d An1heim 774.0330 MACHINIST L&U. ma.dune ~xperJfl'I('~ ""1th ~D paN In aho1 t run 1)Uanllties. ~ )rer 1nui. r-q>. ExC"tllrnt Co. ht-n1·f1t,. C'111l for appl 54:>· TI71, r·d ~. GIA.'\1'1~1 SCIENTIFIC CORP. :llltl S. Mlilll. SA· An equal opportunity ~mployf'r HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE BOY ~ I 7 to ~. Steady Pflt1 dme job wmtu, full 11ml" IUlTUDf'r. 'fust ~ nrat and wlllin& to work. Desk dent and Hght maintrnancr KEN NILES.MOTEL 10'.?I B&y~dr Dr. N"'POl't Beech lmm.dlate Openings !'"OR FACTORY TRAtNEES ltJ C-eranuc lndiutry DAY smFT Apply: INDUSTRIAL CLA 'l PRODUCI'S l8'7ffi F'lberdas Road Hunt l.nlflon Bt'ac:h Agenci", Women 7300 Models .. to $5. hr. Exp.. Zt-75. part time. Level S.Cty $500 Secretaries o $500 Girt Friday $450 Bkkpr/S.C.. $400 Modtla •Career Agf!DCJ 1827 WestcliH Dr. Newport Beach 641-7424 PBX RECPT. Type 55 elec.. opera~ cordlua oo.rci. To $400. WILLIAM PENN Asaoriates Agency 1856 ~rt Blvd. Colla Mesa 642~ JR. ACCOUNTANT p .A. Exp. Payroll reports, Tax I: Aud1tiDi· Start $tOO ~la " ~t' A#,f!Dl!Y 1827 Wesklitf Dr. -N~n. Beach &U-74.U Help Wanted, Women Cashier A$.e 21.JO. full time Monday throuab Friday. $1.50 hour. Apply in peonon, uk for KEN. Harbor Car Wash :.zoc,s Harbor Blvd. BARMAIDS Calta M~sa HOSTESSES Day &: Night Shift• APPLY IN PERSON 8-10 AND 3-5 Monday through Friday REUBEN E. LEE NEWPORT BEACH Part Time Work Exchan9• your •pare t ime for good ••rn· In ga. Represent Avon Co"netiu . Call collect 530-5860 Counter Girt EXPERIENCED Bay Cleaners 161l1 ORANGE AVE. COSTA MESA Attention Employer& Best! w11h hohda:r rusll k yr Ar r nd husmP>-~ ~ \\ f' Ill!\ t sk11lPd. tempotal'Y pc'ror;nn m J .111..,1 a call llu1t ~ ell. ~m WestJrn Girl Sale5women Part -Time ;\lahne \\omtn. 11pplv mom· 1.rti• only :'>m; :.!bt, :.."!n<J f. Zlrd. Yo•rnr \I 1Lrrrut~ ~l~ip~ •GJ, J 111111 n~ton <.:rntrr. ll.B ---------Alteration Lady r.:XPERn.:-:ct-·o Bay Cleaners 11.,1.; nn \ "" E '' F;. ("O~I ·\ ;-.n;.-;,\ )(OTHER.~-Hl-~UlJ-.R Lh P tn & c'lrc for :l 5m:1tl t•hildr~n h;:hl "'"'~ • 14·ork-="<'"~>rt f·k..ich .. l\"..1·0i.-'O e S.E.;CRl:.,..AR\ e • $3.'JG.mo * i..aJ:llllll llrarh. • SH & Tvpin~ 4!\-l-/\001 e GOODBODY & <"'.) e \\'AITRES.c:i EXPER.. \!OHR"S CJ\FE ?2711 NEWPORT Bl\d n t \\· AITR~-.::S~fol' -,1 n n • t houv Fw 0 n I \. (" II 673-J.1.'l(I ~t14 rt'll ] • ' .~ I I A~I~ IC'1!h rott of l'lcln '\ ..,...,V ll'fTIM. Day or h~· 1n &!. J'mn-67l-41.9T Job.-M•n, Wom. 7500Joba-Men, Wom. 7500 SALE AND TRADE PETS & LIVESTOCK Jmported Aut• 9600 Imported Autoa 9600 u,ed Can 9900 _Fu_r_n_it_ur_• ____ aooo_ Miacellaneoua UOO Christmoa Puppies AUSTIN HEALEY • • NEED MORE MONEY? YOU ARE INVITtD TO A nEND A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY MEETING TUESDAY, 7:30 P.M. Promis" to be very enlightening H well H profit•ble, OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Full time or put time L••rn the compl•t• detail• of the s,,_cial Training CIHHI now planned • At no cost wh1tso.vMI Held at the ANTIGUA ROOM MODEL HOME POOL TABLES N.ew and Uted SPANISH 1966 BRUNSWICK 'nit C'lepnt Look &hat you $215 have ~ \n be111t1tul Mod· ~'rff llrh' L ml1tlh1t100 el llomN now at Jua than 100• • J."INA.'llCJJll(; h.all tht or1itn•' puce. All SECARO POOL n-wrchan'ltu. dl1pl•\ed ..cly 323 S. M111n Oran~c-!>:t!·l.992 • htVtr twd. Ccqeous ---:'\._ _ -- K.tn1 su.. t>edro.>m ••"'-* AUOTION * Kalli Spe.nlsh Urint NOm A U you -.. ill btll or buy IO\·ely dWni let. Sells at •U Al.lctlon , ~ riday 1 p m. betttr ~ for &l'Qund ll\'e \, uidy a try $1tOO. Our pnce .,,_ "t!all W' d ' A ~-B be b 0 u 1 h 1 eeparateJy '" y 1 u"''on arn Ttnna SU mo. D11played at ~~ Newport _ Ml 6·~ SANTA ANA FURNlTIJRE, JlM SEYt1Llil PLYWOOD U6 W. •lh St. S.A. 547.Q189. 3030 BHISTO!., C. M. Open evea It ..Sunc!ay • ·'°'5-6:.!M • QUlLTfl> COL'rnsi~ ~:·Plywood M S~Cl'Jlh one . 1idt. $4 4!1 t·1t •, Plywood • "aplf' 3 • pt. :stttJonal. 4xJ a t1I uM s1dr SJ.39 l malr, 1 f•male, AKC ~&· 1ste~ Sheltlt'll (minlatun lt•Pf'OC"Md Q>Ulft) '°" Ml... a YllftU '85 AUltin Htale)' Mark a I old. m p~ 982-lllr7. S{>rit., -4 spetd, R/ll, white ;;. ..,..,., Poodl--1-r ""'•' ~all.I. $38 deU~n l auume ~ ,....,,. H ~t, at.hllll ~. 0.A.C. Coco. l m.ak, ~le OOSI'A CAR CO. To &'QOd home. Lo\.'t ctddm.. Fcni«'! ti Domestic S30 ea. 646..a4a2 Carry own C'Ollt:nct Ollt' DJJU.IHG uny toy pcodlct 1169 Harbor, CM. 642-48'74 pupa. Colors. Reu. terma. Stud aerv. SU-9.J!M. !iones 1130 BLACK lWf ArlbWI Mare with "6 Olly It aide. and b tor '6'1 ~ loal. Tbt att LI 1 7 year old W1tet (ra.nddau&hter. and the flUy traces to Fadl Thi• 3 tn l pa..-ka2t 1s pr1~ ~bt lot a qu1l·k sale 532-2607· DATSUN WOW! WAMf A DI.AU TRY US I =I iM J ..... ZIMMERMAN VOLKSWAGEN Will Buy Your Volknaaeo er Po~ II pay tap dollars. Paid tor « not. Call Mr. Allf'n. ,73-1190 '87 vw -:-S1 r;J Pu-~-&Md­ lll G..nnany• Low • m t. Whlte WI Bii< -llll. WSW s Perf~-t for '<maa• •&M-0)36 '66 VW 1300 $16SO- n:.! Wttlo D1 • c M VOLVO '64 VOLVO STA·WAG. 121· S. Xlnt t'OOd' l..o\• m1 $!!till oc ~ olftr• j43.!MOI bl-.. n R 30 & 5 pm CONTINENTAL * 'l>I t"(')f\'T'L • ~\·ry alt, ruu fM r &--.. ~ riet'M.'tlt. l"ov. rr "'Ill w111dUW11, IJtoOlr locks, Platb1uro W tUcN blue leather 1111. ~-m&. S.'>9'l>. 1 QWfl("f" 642·1 l!I> CORVAIR DONT OVl:."'RLOOK TIUSl '!i1 Munsa. Bis; Enaint Auto. BljC Sl\11\;S! • ~ <'llll altrr 6 P M. DRAFTED' Mu:.t SeU! 16S "onta R•H 4 sp 5 NE\V whitewalls. 545-2331. CORVETTE ReprocH1ed .at the SHERATON BEACH INN 21112 Co.at Highway, Huntington Beach Tuesday, Nov. 22 -7:30 PM SHARP! • l.'f'I)' good rond: 847-8403 "· · moo Office Equipment 8011 MAC'NT.' drr~s be>i~e REG. Qua.rttr bone man. 5 yn; old. XJnt show IJl"09--~1 ~ ~11 :,.Jll·TI51 COSTA tim.A Antiques, Cla11iu 9615 19IO Harbor 642-3551 !IS O>tveUe. 4 on tilt ~' Rad.Jo, bratrr. "'°'-W RA!> m<l' a~e hardtop S.l.! de!,._ t...,, and u~umf' ~mall bal-• • ca.ahmt'fe 1"0ill aue I~ • H. PIT.\~ Y • BOW ES Postage sequin hlou~. co. kl.iul \1ac hrnr • Late model 5600. drtt1; lt11Ulu Jad<t>t Stire '{Int rood' $1l1 Call -Btll w1g~ m1M.'. rras. ll!H Wetl· Rrllomy, 1>12·1·12'7 t"I • 211 ~-Apt 8 ~ _s_. __ TRANSPORTATION DKW Bo.ts & Yachh 9000 --------- H I W ed -CROSLEY Stielvadcr ows Help W1nted, •Jom:~t ' 7400 Appliance• 8100 t~ frttlef-r'l'fr1gerator $45. Women 7400 ---------Stor1ch 6 yr mb & mat· Reproces.Md S.llln9 Your loat7 '6t D.K.w. suc.1< 1h1n. R.adlo. We Mil ltX>nt your bolt free heat.er, w+w. $32 delivers tor brokeraae lllti!li. At· aad ui;~ &ma1.I balance. ---------HSEKPRIUVE IX KEN1\~,0RE elte range, 1 yr tress rood cond. $10 Table •Good aa.la.ry 0-..'YI room. old, _ 011ms lont w/rotis-dock radio RCA VtdDr ..... __ , ard •• o.A.c. tr&1.uve -..es )' oppoll..... COSTA CAJt CO. ACCESSORY SALES 0J'll'OIMJ:; tor W'OlllM 'II Ith exix-neoce A<'lhng China & l.J.llen. Comnuss1on ha'il~ Llhrral company benrf1t.s. App Iv BARKER BROS. 13 Huntington Center Huntington Beach F1nt11tic Opportunity w ar11tn for a "'oman 1n our nallOM.I organiution dut to a promotion in our rlU\kJ. Stw-must be willing to ltam every pha5e of my business. with high integrity and attractivt. U she qual· i!ies. she will have aa.Jary, owrwntt, renrwal. <'om· mission and frrt leads daily. For pt'tlOll3l 10ten·1rw Call MR. GEDIK. 494-1310 Betw. H~U. Mon-Fri HOSPITAL KITCHEN TRAY GtRL age~ to 40 P«>nnanmt work, full ttme. Apply In peraon. WESTMINSTER COMMUNITY HOSPtrAL 200 Hoepltal C1rcl!e West.minster w~ 1c COLUXiE 1t11· dtobJ wmted tX> ta1ae names door-te>doar for new Costa Mesa. Newpart Beedl c I t y dircct.ory. Good ~ good spelllr:lg a: neat appear· ance emential. MU5t bl' able to wcrt al lee.st ~ hl'I a week. Apply: 1 l am to \2. Mm-'lburs. T1'9 w. 19th St .. lUte I. CM. $250 Wk. Guarantee No f'xpert~ ~! We train' ~ for 9 girla. Botti Day and nigbt work. ORANGE COUNTY"S SWINGCNGE.S"r beer bars 5 cilffrrent JocabonJ· Inter- vi~a at HARVEY'S A-GO- C.O. 1784 Newport, C. M Ask for LOU t'lt HARVEY. • &46-9958 • WIG STYLIST D<cillng position u wig sty· list le oonsultanl 111 leddlnl: dc-p4 store. Sal • comm B&ckbround \n h.air ~hn:: helpful M.f' 20-35. Co111.1ict Mu. Phlll.J~ l2'L1l MA 7-1360. Keypunch Opers. Needed unmedlatelv'. All Nu.Its -top retes. Dacey Temporary Sef"\- 120'2 £. 17th S.A 542-4457 h\· app't. only Hou~r child cart for -.. 1d0\\ rr v.1th 3 school llW' r·h1k!rrn. 2 P\I to 7 PM M'lf'I thn1 !\81 • O\lo n lranspori.a l1Ql1 reCeT("l'lt"('~. Call da)S :>~;~ E~~ i "'"'•krnd~ il46·!l!>t7 or R47 .l!(M~ • ,..._ of 3 ctuldrtn & St'nt I E:Actl cond. Make $350 64&-26S2 ....,... offPr 64-1-1643 _. _-___ _ the Balboa Ba, Club. TOLLYCRAFT NEWPORT Foreli!I ' Domestic Carry own contract oac •<:rot hsev._?Ci<~~ SERVEL u OJ.rt. El.El:-J DISPLAY recb , ~nble HOUSEKEEPER· Boys Bit'& Rf"fn. C'roa top freei.tt for~ ST5 N I ~al I Cash II !. 12 S100 mo Llvr · In • 2 p ~. bld<p"i: O\.llcblne. model 1200 W. ~ Hwy 642 M4 1969 Harbor, CM 642-4874 YACHT CLEANING SERVICE AT YOUR SUP JAGUAR Rt !a requirf'd 641-3-156· 540 962"2500 alter M 160 S2'J6 Ohvflll adcfg rna· JAPA!'H~J-: Y.oman. 35-45 ""WEIX;E,\\'OOO STOVE chine m. Md.lee olff'r LClw monthUy ralei. Wuhlllg --------- p01lshtni • varnrabm&. pilint-'56 JAG. Roadster. Bwck llli· Attention to delalla. 20 tng Olnn IPOkPI· Muat vr• Llvc--in. t·att for 10 )'r ""s.;o * SPOTLES.5:' OR l-..J606 ~tel hoy $~ mo. ;>48-0"13'7 "" CAU.. 613-6747 DINNER-Rin-,-.-\cntf'r dJa WANTED HOUS<'kt'('pcr 5 day wf'l'k R lo ~' PM. Corona del \far 671-8213 after 7 p.m TEMPORARYh~ h.""k'p Ir Babysi11lll$?. l ctuld ~7l:W altrr 6 PM. GIRL ""1d tor approx. 3 hri mald work monung or alt· noon. 548-7129. 450 V1ctona Jobg.....-.Men, Wom. 7500 No experience Necessary! Full or Part TirM Mu.n have clran Cahlom1a dnvmg re<"Ord. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 t: 16ttt St. Coltil Mesa ADV. SALESMEN EXPERI EJNCED for cl~ monlbly pubUc11.- tlo11. Reply· HOLIDAY LffF.. 4M-Th7S. l.agUna &.•am School .. lnstruction 7550 Train Now IBM ICEYPUNCH PROGAAMMING Classc~ now formmg. T..-in now -pay lattr t"rre placcment aid WEST COAST -i.--WIITTJ::-GAs-STOVE mond wcagtung I 45 carais & i.--WITII GRlU S35. 11 ~UP"e weiglun& :JO ca· ._, f>.~1088 btwn 5 & 9 PM. rat. 111 f&.nC> l IK ytl gold Antiquu rooun~. Valurd at S2.~ 1110 will aitU for $1200 6~2776 ELCO 12 watt amplt.titt, FM A"n1QUE mahoc. dlrung t\mfor, ~.. Jl'fl-'!f'n coaxial tble. Shfraton tty le. 3 xtra apkr, SJS. llnlver&al gas INVtl mi . 8 Matq. Cl1ip-~ $.l5. Port Bradford pend11lr duung cha.ins in--~ $40. M>&133 clud boat "' l'at8S -nttd -------- Yni. cxp+>r • i.lnt refs. seu: make oHer. C.ons trd. 673·5785 day flT nllbt 847.ol84 'l'l' CENTURY RAVEN l.========== • Gray Marine VS l70 HP MERCEDES IENZ • Excellrnt condllJOD • N.-N Dacr<ln CO\le"I. • Aaking SJ. 900. • 6Ca600 • 17' HYDRa>WIFT '66 13> hp Fut.bade OMC-1/0 low hn. Uru.flM bull $2996. 673-0943 ref.i~ & recovering $160 ALTEC • SteN't' Hl¢i Fidelity 8 11' alum ~ .__ta plus · · ·• Amplille-r and pre·amphlier. ·~ .,.... Sheraton style mahog il~ Al.t.ec Hlgti Fid ht .f M oani• & oer locla, lk new ~;.;;..."'::-----:- board, 1tainwood atringlng A ' Y · · • $110. 73>5856 alt 6 pm. Reproc:itsffd & marquetry 111l11y of..cooch .M. Tuner.~-· __ ----------Mercedea 'SS wu 60'1, M.t.ny ahrll Ii ums $175. 49'·3'.!48 WHEEL balancer, SJ:i. 8'D l8' Ch r l • Cnh. Runabout to cboale from. M~ ot- *"H heavy • duty poll~her·wnd· with Cont. tn..ner • $.1800. ter. Must go by weekend. -DUNN'S CLOCK -SHOP -er, $35. BlrD elcctnc impact ~ COSTA CAR CO VtTl!nd1 SJ5. :i46-4~ Foreign IL Domesuc Ant1q. OOl'k. watch repr's. ' -Sailboata 9010 Ca.rry own rontrat-t oac 826 W. 19th. Of. 642-lMZ UPHOl..SJ'ERnl;G • S79 50. 2 ---------l969 Harbor. CM. &U-4874 --I pc. <European craftsmen) You DOn't '8'.? MERCEDES 190 Seda.n. Sewing Machinn 1120 Fr~ est., de!. pickup. 215 Need a Ticket UJW mil•ao-e. TOP conch- Mlllll, Ha. ''Bemy'' 5J6..&I05 "" " Avoid I.he rwih al the Long non. S14.00. OR 3-610l! FREIGHT C'UJM. Br a D d UO VOLT J<nl V."llll 4 c-ycl Stach Boat StJo,,.• The 19671=;:::::::======= new Zigzag Sewmg Ma· gen $75: king Nu bed. bia00en1 can at.> ~ 9l!erl rh1ne1. S 11 g h t damage. tnune. llhffll & !ffln!'Ad S1;) now at Name brand•· $37.:JO. Ware-Sot(}.1049 MAR VISTA hou!it' 535-7289. Anahellll. * ORIENTAL RUGS* Yad1t Sall'I ADLER ,..,.,..,,. S('W\fl ma 1700 W C.OUt Hwy • N B •"'" r g • 516 Fern leal. Q!M. 642-51.Jl c:JT 573.c.n9 rhtnt Wet nt>W Cost over OR 3-582l J:;ve1 " MG '67 M.G. I n. WAUAtHY '1713 $600 will lake ms. Call . SNOWBIRD, tiberglua tu!· 642-0078 or ~1971 UNDERWOOD Port ab le ly ntclll~ equlpt, xlnt cond G~'T.OUR DEAL LAST typewnttt SJ5 or best otter. 1523. ~. 67S-<Mlti6 e Helb Friedlander e Pianos & Organs 1130 ~ 646'°°129 betwn >T pm. -=========I J..37SO Beach, Westmlnattt WHEEL ctlr E\lft'Nt. Jen-Power CrviMn 9020 Hwy. 39 2 bl.leas. G.G. Frwy Buy HA.\tMOND-gcl the~ nlngs PN'mfer LIKE ?'lE\V. TW 3-75416 SE 7"'"24 Select )OUr ori;an or piano SAC'' • m.o. 841-1851 71' VENTURA Glui>ar cabin R ocesMd at Soothhuid's Largt-st Deal· ~ -. cruller. 210 Chrysler marine •pr er RENT w'ith purdlue op.. 100 ~'I • tt used c:arpetJne. engine, alma.t new. mu.st "66 M.G. M. G. B. Serles t.ion. OlOOfle from over 31.l Coor! rorwt, make offer. sa-to appttelate. Unlvu-Radio, heate~, w-a·w, be.th uruti.. _Ph· alt G pm_ S46-7039 i ity OldlmobUe. 285() Hai-tops. $82 delivers and as· Buy on EZ trnns -to 48 mo GAS stovt, m Hxle-IM>cd. bar Blvd., Costa Mua. lllllne small balance O.A.C. I rz, · ..a.•~-~ COSTA CAR CO. FREE Lesaona • Delivtry 1•" ~ tt~. WO Foreign I: Domestic "'rv. RR<"hlll"r, $15 548·8402 9035 Ca.rry own contract oat' Trad• & Bualneu ORGANS from Sl.95 • • ,-nr..1-;wooD-FOR -~ Marine Equip. 1969 Harbor. CM. &t?.4174 School• · · · PIANOS lrom $395 e DEUVERED le APEL.CO 11 mile radar in ·52 MG • TD hardwood duh. 2117 S Main St . Sanl• Ana Gltn Hod.Ion's llAM.l',IOND • STAC\.EO 531-2565 MW cond! 31 volt or can walnut rednl wheel. Br\t· 545.7166 STUDIO.~ & Cout Hwy -;;-SF.WrNG. VACUUM le ht> ronvtrttd to 110 volt lS'h veen runa fine S950 or l.20'Z7 c;arden Grow Bl , G G. _Coron.a clel Mar OR J·&930 ""\\ASHING MACHCNES. Pru:e open to negotiation. offtr! 613-26.!7. 537-7113 Hammond Oriam 6 Pianoe ,,,. RF.AS' * 545-0))'2 675-1198 C!'Ves or 546-1830 wk-'62 MGA. Lo nu, I~ lluntmgloo Beach 536-8885 Slleinway Planos FIRE WOOD for Sale-;-daya Mech xlnt. R/H.. Sah(y 121 N. V-mon: training tor. Near MW Hammood OfiaD 1 , ....... 1 •;tt00 belt otf _,. S t a.nd , ~'ord. S~. Delivered Ot!T'BOAR.D MdlOr" SO Hp ""t.s. • or er. POLLY Prirst Foundation ll\'e -_...,.,. pine * ~&-OI09 * Mere Mark 4(). Plate. 67J.7300 ha.s mad<' available t.o de-e:rand paanoc from $395. -------$125 * 54&-3648 --------- servUlg studenl& ll plan SOIMIDT • PHii.LIPS CO. For Sale: Dry Firewood ========= NSU 141\f-J'C"'by th<'y t·an ta.kt as 1907 North Main Street 838-3506 Boat·Y1cht --------- IOT1$t u Ill moa. to pay tor Santa An• 9039 Import Motors thr1r attrt'lilnal Lrainm1. -BALDWIN-PIANOS-Misc. Want.d 1610 Chirtera · :;4R-9'T!~ Theater Orn1ru CR-UlSE---thr--c.1.i-.-,.-Coast--NSU SALES• SERVICE ---• * waNTED * . . lu&h Pa1ormanc:e mecbaD-Nl <ilIT c:lasst<. Tut'&. Wed Nl:"W • USED • RENTAL.S "' New 26 sailboat, 61pa 4. gal-icl Quality repair work on Thunr; i-10 pm. Typmi:. Oi)f'n Nights le Sunday 16 Ft. BOAT TRAILER ley, encl head. Aux pwr. low I Brltiah German ItaUan lm· shorthand. 8pct'd d1ctat1on. Ward's Baldwm Studio for Fl.AT 80T10M SKIFF ratea. You drive. 67;,..+480 pona. '~ble pncts. rr<:ord kN<pins;:. Polly Pr1rsl 1801 /"cwport Blvd., C.M. IU:UQNABLE! ..,.00 134 Industrial Way, C.M. Ruam<'s~ CollPgf.'. !llewoprt 642·8~84 67~ uk for Carrie _Mo_b_ll_e_H_o_m_" ___ ..,,~_ 6'2-2l6l ,... Brae b .. '48-9723 _ ---h<>fore 4:ll p.m. CllRISTMA.<; P-ro-b-le_m_a_?_lO Gulbran1tn Org1n1 * 60 Ft. Univerll8f)' ~ando ltsson l}p1n1: 1·oorse dot& l'lJ E. 17lh, C.M. 6464033 FREE TO YOU Mobile homt' • Adult en.ta v.ondtrs' Tnal les§OO· l\11!63 Park. Must Sac' Fam---------- LI li-l8.J9 Oulroat Typin1t Television 8205 :; c \I Gin Scout Troop& uy illneu $7,<XXI w/tlnanc· ReprocestH Sehl 173 Del ~iar __ W_E __ R_E_N_T--1-..anl nrwspepera. Will pkk· lllK aVIJI. or best cash otrer. '60 Ponche 1600 Super Seriet MERCHANDISE-FOR-\Ill t•) '""· 29dl. 646-8025 545-4918 c:JT ~Sm. Hardtop modiel. S8'7 deUwrs SALE AND TRADE 11123 and UM&me small be.Ian~ Nr14 nearly n' w, ~bwJt S~tALL 1~ 91ow-white _Mot __ o_rc_.y_c_lu ____ 93_00_ O.A.~A CAR co. Furniture 8000 TVs. rolor TVs. p h ."n os poodll' mixtlft OM per-,65 HONDA 150 a: Foreign I: Domestic wa.~tl<'rs. d r .Y c r I. ll'onrri;I !Ulallly Adult . home prr-$350 • All Extru Cam own C'OllU'aCt oac rrfrl!S. ~•ovr~ R e n t Isl. rrm'<I ~500i ll/2-1 * 6~2352 * 1969 Harbor. CM. 642-4874 buy latrr. r! you ~11h _ ---- No Depo~1t11 I No Contracts 1'\0 TAME RATS 250 a: MAICO, 1962. '66 PORSCHE 912·8 Yellow LOOK! PORSCHE >"111·t11ry \loll('()ut~ . Sho-.. room Sample~ Fre1iihl !'/\(,f:li Fme ~·rlrv [)11nrnl('tcl H11nk111pl .S1•>!·k r rrm rns1l11111 Ace ,::,.11 100 .. 1.Ju1!1Nl 1)1v1111 •• S>l'l ![1 Frw N-rv1<'" & Oelivrry lo ~"' c1 home. B T t n g coo-$250 OR BEST Off'ER. 5 apd. AM·F'M. <luome 12 \'r' Appl Hrlts.hillt\ IA1r1<•1 642·7769. * 644-1567 * wheels, Custom dash, Mats, r'.'\ptr nnlv n<'!'11 1'f)Pl~ • Pc L111n1; Hm Sri . $i!l '+.1 . I 1 IERBl:."RT llA!.L .i Pc Br<lrooni rSI .... S7!1 % :t! F.:ish100 Squart S A flr<·ora11'c !Ampa ~ .. T.:il.iles jfr!'J89l Cl.OS.I:: OL'TS rnmt S7 9:1 .._, BABYSllTER-\\.:n=;;-Stnr-k on Hand '\;o Repraltt I.AX" 111 ll81hor \'11'\\ S<hl 3 ROOMS f'URNITt.:RE Cd\1 l••I' II :-r old daui;:htrr No Oown ~2 99 per wk 'our homr 1:ir muw. i to l111rtior", arr a ~ br~I ~let tJon :--10 "kd.i)~· SID-mo. ~pamsh Modem. Maple 6TMR11! No Fancy Front e ('Ol'NTl-:R CIRL • 1'.1rt 11mi> .!.'l-1.i Apply e Sl'SAN LY~" PIES e 1110 BAr..i:n C'\I . . But Look INSIDE ApµrovP'1 Furniture 21 ~!! I larhor Rl vc1 . <"\I Aho Vwtur 18 SI tntr1111rl' <'ln'"t'd Sun llnllcl11yi< '4~'l1161l 'J'R AI" EF or "'Jl 1:1rl tor Oprn !I -'I .,. kdys·Sat II p m ha. ~ riffle I' \kd1 "l<I \IU~I l'f' 11hlr lo '"Irk 11rw tu~ 1rw'I SAC'Rfflrl-.' 11111·' \\nit' Ro' r 1111 t'\ R\ ITI R r .. rooms rom· n .. 11} 1'1ln1 plrlr 'l P1 II\ inc !"')()Ill 'l \\TI 1• ~. 'P ~nrt .tn Rr ~· tlf'cl1'0l1m ltintllr . dishr'. 1·1•pl10m~t p Orne Srnrl p11 rurP~ pillow. rrr fial n·1111mt 10 p O &1\ .. '{b La Rm" onlv $1.'18. $'.:' 30 "'k . ~l"'1 lk h. llub, Iii I Nl'Wport Blvd .• 1 '\rf,R. me<ta(;i rrf•f'ptioo. Cost.• Ml'6A Jo'rf'I' delivery. isl &>mr hp111.1: $4j(J Dr BUY ANY FURNITURE Lon.:lcy & P..u~h 6·W)..:ioz7. 01re<1 Imm mli: 11 w1ilull" f Tl\ff l~'Jll~I in :\-'QJT homr pn«r~ tltru me. Save up to '''~I l'f' Ahl,. to Justify PISt' i'O' • Call "\1r. Ed ·· r.-;iJ\ h. x !I!.! C''1 ti'\R I if)~ \lfrl 'non1: I•" . 1n-lfsrkpr C'O~Tt·r--:tSiri~: Tllblr~ 1.111• h 111,rk•·rins: Si.lar) I c .. oc h HMWOOrl rit1io turn tf('n Rl~-:ll .l:.' R~.r.-;• 1~1 1900 ( 1)\ \ n .H I .11 I [In Cleanr r Pl \;(°r\ \ PHYFT. SCW1\S I "'pd onl>, Ii rla~ &. Call tvr~ I 1..41r &01" II':•. lll'Tlllll llOf11 s.:io \1 r KAI / ~ i 116 or liflth SIOO. IJ 8-3873 -, • ' h '1 • • Jene•'• Kl 3-8348 t...0n.ARl..E-Co11te-=-ccnnan HONDA ·~-CC wJlh only1;Conco==unlt'==· =Ca=l=I =494-=~=33== 1013 S Mwn l't . &tntA Ana stirph .. rd pup f('llla~ 2 mo. 230 miles use. $195. 6iS·US8 -I olcl Call 64G-ll32 ewt Oft ~1830 wkdaya. Tap• Recorder• 8220 HA~STERS/._lnd_ud_ea_l_ati<_t 9 Motoncooters 9350 Hubert's Aut. S.rvle. ROBERTS Tape ra'Onlrr ""2" lo sooci home 61~22 . N .. Renault DtfJ« slt'rMphnnic-M>Uncl rC<"Ortl 1964 Vnpe 125, like new. Uled Can l & rl"pnxlu1 tr c;ounri • on · HALF Siamese. half ~nlian low milb1tt· S776. Complete Auto Service sound I lralk, 4 l>Pl'l!d k1ttrn 7.Wftk~. male. * Call 6r;N251 * All Credit Cardi A~pted S:.100 fi42~ I flO ·~·u -=-x;._ T '--9500 1J76 Parle Ave ., C . .M. ' FREE n;r PIES rue~ " ~ Sporting Good, 8500 -l"ALL 646-$38 11122 1964 CHEVY. lJl)Or't van, 6I========= rt1rPIES 7 WEEKS cyl, x.1nt oood! nreo. OUice SUNIEAM C.01.F Clul~ 1w.c'CJ1 many In 536·1008 642-0068, homt' 675-1173. --------- r hr<>s4' frum. l'OSTA ME."·\ PETS & LIVESTOCK Reproceu.d 1;0Lr RANCr ."717 ~e"'· Imported Autos 9600 '60 Sunbelam Convtrtlblt', Al· port Rl\l'I •I ~m1 Dogs 1125 pine Series. 4 oo 11~ lloor. \\ :vrF --TAKE OYt'r ~ts 19f;6 R/!i. $22 drhwra and 11- \, .l l ~iiha 1o:r;ir. Al ll 11• o\Bl...E Pckingt'9l" pupt "Glu· ..-clan, excelk'nt au 9'.anr amall bal•nct 0 AC. li1nk ~~.o~.~:" "'r. I \hr Rell Ouunp_1on ~ock mLlce.gf, Olli 962·11623 COSTA CAR. CO. -_ 1 1 in Um• fer Xmu. Fon:lan It DonwsUc NEW Surfboards )IJ" ~110 ALFA ROMEO Carry own l"'Olltract !MIC" _lnr Chnstmu ~·~'W17 \fl'\IATIJ~~"~ ---------1969 Harbor. <'.M W-4874 RENAULT I /\ t.. I' R~Mred. Male & ReprocetMd '63 Alpine • Seriel U. Mlacellaneous 86001 Fer1.Ur $8$ to $100. Call '511 Alfa Romeo 4 Oii the Red. Mint oood. New tvn- NEArt ntw Sta.rs' rf'~l•linn M~r>RS ______ ~ /Joor, Radio. heater. $42 ~ nuu. $1196. OR 3-1229 •lie pool 1.3blt, romplrtr \\ lllPPE'M' PUPS 9 MOS. llVCl"I and a111Umr small ========= w balls. 2 ruts le rark :.1u.,t F AI\ N M~· A K.C. It balan~ O A.C. VOLKSWA~EN lf'll 1mmN11atrl~1 SJjj 11"h ,lllYTS. REAS TO GOOD COSTA CAR co. 9fi2.:l007 art Ii OR &4b.7>.'>71 dll\IF ..... :z.l6J2 Forclan 6 Domestic Rep~OCftMd .,. Carl')' own contract Mr . , e \\'11.1. PAY C'A~ll Int l'<"cl 8EAGtn =--A°KC--1969 Harbor CM 6-12-4814 II~ V W R.adto, beett'I', •+w •· ----· S'S d!'llwrs and uin1me 11m11urr " \Jlph~,,..,., I 1:~1.strnod. Trt·rolorl'd ll"!lllll MJ~ O.A c Item •1r llnu~lul' '\\lu old Gell M7 mm AUSTIN HEALEY COSTA CAR co. e '>4i 671~ \\\'Tl\J~. e I l ....1..1 Will • 1 • r If $fotter. yr ,.... F'orcl~ It 0o!l1-'at.lc Firewood · 532-3531 '"" for $40 to soad homt>. 1966 Avttln Heiley C..rry own contract OIC &'r.l--0.'WO rlrl I. ~IAt'ktrl I }!~~~..:,._ ________ Gooci __ l"finrl ___ M __ 2·_2M __ l l!JS9 Harbat, CM. &11-4174 ... •.., r 'J."> rt>R:o Pickup dl .... ~m· ance 0 A C bled. compl~lt' l\llh all COSTA C.\R CO. pam. Rt"<'mllY rt"bu1lt I'll Fore11P1 & Domralle gine. Good nres. ,\lake o1-Carry own ~tnact oae fer. Mr. Tfo(rer. 9'.!9 Baktr 1969 Harbor, C.\I. 642~Sfll Sl.. Coala Meaa. Z>49-Z'l!l 1954 CORVETI'E Parttall)I Wttlaiays. restored. Nl!Eds bnllhlQc. lllt4 co·_R_V_ETTE ___ Pa_n_W_ly DRIVABLE COl\'DITION. restored. Needs finlsh.ini;. $-400 Coos1der trade for T DRIVABLE CONDmON ::&l2=..fi680==· =====: $400. Considt'r trade for " 642~ Rep I ica_1_90_1_Me_r-ry Olds Good C»ndJt1on Sl<XX> 27S2 Circle Or., Nv.pl Sch EDSEL EDSEL 1~ Good coad, make oiff'r. Pnv/ party. R31-7:m ~ HJlls. caL FORD '39 FORD aedan. Bull'k mill slJck llhifl $150. &t!-!I 71i9, &IZ-459'l 1966 GTA Falrlane 1930 MODEL A Ford ~e Make oU:Pr! Comer nf Ana• Roadster ~"'t! re!>toted heim & 19th C.1\1. OR ~rm. ST;iO. 546-97-15 • betl4oot 5 IL T pm. Autos Wanted 9700 WanLPd Junk Can lmmt<hatoe p1ck·up * Ca1184T~ * U•.d Cars Transportation Cars '57'a Thru '61's, stick &lu!ts &: aul.omlitica, station wag· om. trucks & paurni:rr cars. Many to choooie from. Low as $8.50 wttk COSTA CAR CO Carry own contracts O.A.C. 1969 Harbor C.M. 642-4874 TRANSPORTATION 1 1 ~ . I f ' .: ,, \ I • I t• A J , r • ·l~r\• ri11r c.'. n ~ I ' ~ •I • • $49 TO $499 NEWPORTER MOTORS .. ' 'I f I I:·~ ;" l . :.1• • :.JI IUICK '63 BUlCK RIVIERA with f\IU powtr pins factory air coodltioo.ing. New peint and low mileage. By owner $$295. Call betw.-en 6 p ITl· and 8 p.m. 544-4539. ·65 RJVlERA/Load<'d: PAy otr approx S2lWlO Tradr eq lor anythlJ1& IX vall.lf' ~ f"VCS * '64 BLUE RJVI~ • AJr All pwr. Loedf'd e $2450. * IM-~33 CADILLAC CADD..LAC '58, Cpe de Ville. pwr str/ brakes. new l'Olld, make otter. 1814 We1td1U Dr. A'Pl 8, NB. • '6.1 CAD COUPE •Must sell' Makr ol~r! ,..e 536-ZTn after :>--PM. CHEVROLET '60 CHEVROLET 4 door Jmpela Hardtop A beaub:ful ooe ownt"r car. Run& & drives like a much later model. Can be bou&hl with no down payment Md $34 prr month JOHNSON &-SON t..mroln-Merr ury Co6ta Mea Br-.nc:b 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7((,0 ---'66 EL CAM~O/Purcbued April. 396 l"Di· 4-spd. P /S, ~m ·WSW, Low-mi. Red/ Red. IMMAC! $24~. 673-4872 '64 OIEV Impala llrd lop, V8 auto Iran!. pwr ~lr. MH. tx-aut rood $1600 . 847-3443 ·se OIEV, 2 dr nw motor & bncs, best buy Ill toWn ~ 167ll Pac cat Hwy '3 SUn- ~ Beedl '63 Che• CONVERTIBLE Super Spt Impala. Good car- Good price. 613-1349 eves. '63 Bel Air 2 door, V8 ai:to, R/H. Xlnt cond. $1125. 536-2854 aft 5 p.m. • '64 CHEVEU..E~s,"""s,-- • 4--spd. Sl700 or Trade for • K'Ood used C"l.l * 67~&488 MUSTANG MUSTANG HEADQUARTER$ 166 Mustan9s 3 TO 6 MOS OLD Car Loads Arrivlnt Dally Sharpest & CleanHt Best Prices In Town Don't Miu TheM lOC:!ti. Finincing Av11f. O.A.C. Trade·ina Accept1t.t. COSTA CAR ~O. F"o~1ii;n & DomPsllc Carn Own Contract OAC 1969 1.farbor. C. M. 642-481( '65-Ml'STA:"<G. f11<tback, ex· tras md au, 18.<XX> rru, like new $2395 • oUer 675-1781 OLDSMOBILE TOP DOLLAR l'"or Late Model L"sed Cati lll UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ZS5t.l Harbor Bl . Costa Mma 5-46-x...JO * ·~ OLDS DELTA 88-Alr, D1'>c bra.kn. Wlfl" wheels. 19.95.1 • m1 Btau 1n1Jde Is ~!' $2700 or Bl"l.I oUeorl * OR 3-3339. "63 HOUDA Y Dtluxe .ed. 98. R.&11. F'ull power. Alr- rood! sms * &«-om * '66 OLDS CUtlass. pe, pb, llf. Must ,ell, pnvate party. Cal I 538-7151. -''5fOLDs-:.. M00- 6.1:!·7634 f"o{t'll or 14krndt. PLYMOUTH COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH COiii.. '1Plll 546-1934 "For the tme~t sr let:tkle of both New &: Used ~ * 1956 Plymouth $12:;. AatO VS. 4 dr sedan, dependiablt. J::ves 6T:>-5407 1960 Plymoutti Fury Good Shape * $.18G Call 5411-1131 PONTIAC Reprocesaed '66 Ponua.c Le \1an~. bucicat IU\$, 4 Oil the !'loot, 3!J engine. w·s-\\ S84 dt>IMln and assume 5mall ba.l&nct. O.A.C COST A CAR CO. Foreign It Dome&Uc Carry own contract oac 1969 Harbor, CM. 64~·.aT4 ROY CARVER PONTIAC 29'JS Harbor 81 , Colta Mesa Kl 6-4444 FOR Sa.le· "!>3 Oltvy. runs Oran~c County·, Excluaivr xlnt. $$. Must wll m 2 dily1 Dealer for Rolls • Roye. 1ftd Lee~ Ill.Bit'. 673-6R7!J lknlly. '56 CHE.-V Light <il"N'n s-no or bc9l ollrr' Xlnt' "Ptn· n,y" ~-9128 after 4 JO 195.1-cHEVY .-2 -doOr aNlan. rum good, ~. Call 673·9)()1 CONTINENTAL ""' '64 CX>NT'l. 4 -dt. White Jttthfto Qpho\. P'uil pwr. .,,, All exttu1 Sacriflre• Wboltlalt' • ~ Pvt-PlY· i.--OR 5' :m4 or Kl S.'"4..l C'ONTIND'lTAL~. 4 dr, 111! pwr, Crf-am 11t1h1tf' l:Tf'f'n mt 8-utitoJ rondo $2.m! 673•0\ pvt J)ty. . - =======.I T-BIRD '61 T-BW Convrrt PIS Is brn.ku. White with wb1te top. 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The United Stales Supreme Court has now upheld the con\llctlon m a 5 to 4 decislon with Just.tee Hugo L. 81.Kk, looC a leader of the court's liberal bloc, writing the opiruoo fot Ow m.;ority. He uid: "Tbe mte. no tem Uwl a private owner of property, his power &o ~ the p~y under ita control for the me to wtddl tt b lawfUlly dedkat~." Justice Bi.ct condemned "the assumption that peop:a. wbo want to prop&ga!Ul..ise protesu or views havt- a comtituboul ri.abt to do IO whenever and however and ~r I.hey pt~ue." Jo.stie9 William 0. Douglas ltd the dissenters. They protttled that UM court hu now laid down "a great and wonderful police atatt doctrine" and added that th1~ doctrine give.a police the power to suppress "orderly and civilited" protest. apinat injustices. The majority opinion represents a sharp departurt from the course the high court bas followed for the last Clve yea.rs. A divided court has, over that period, over· turned convictions of demonstrators involved in sit·ms, marches and other forms of peaceful protest. The difference between the Florida c~ and lhf' others i& that it involved • jail and access to it rather than such traditionally accesiible facilities as state capt· tol grounds. Also, the Florida statute wu _predse, where· as laws rejected by the court in previous cues were loosely drawn. · The majority opinion said there was no evidence that the sheriff objected to wtw was being sung or said by the demonstrators or because he disagreed with the objectives of their protest. He was objecting only to their presence on that part of the jail grounds reserved for Jail uses. But the minority termed the decision a ·~blund· erbusa used to suppre6S civil rights." JIJ.!tice Douglas said It givet a public official "the awesome power to decide whose idea may be upresaed and who shall be denied a pla<'e to air their claims and petition tht1r government '' Despite th"e argument.! iga1nst the deciaion, it ~eerN likely that most citizens, grown \\f'ary of tx· ceuea of many dcmonstraton, will applaud the lighten· ing of the rules Damaging Thaf •Image'? The cw-rent uproar in Anaheim over a show at Melodyland theater (in which some i.howgirl4 appear mtennit~Uy through the evening in topless gowns. shouJd"be a pretty good object lesson to the rest of lhe cities in the area m how not to conduct your affairs It is a municipal performance more i.o be expected In recent years from Santa Ana than from Anaheun, "h1ch has shown commendable amb1t1on to become a maJor convention and tounst area. w1lh all that calls for in terms of entertainment and reaeaL1on attractions, • holel~. etc lron1cally. Melodyland has been for some )cars one o( the attrad1ons Anaheim has boasted 1n trying to lure conventions, v1s1tors and industry. The situation now finds Anaheim loudly in pursuit n( preservmg its self-styled ''image" for purltv. and rrPatmg another, ugly image of poUce-state type harrass· menl by city government as a substitute for proper laws. Tlle police chief and t.he...mayor iOWlded {)!! <m the. Melodyland show. then admitted that the theater was not v1olatmg any Jaw. Having gotten th~lves out on a limb, the Anaheim officials are now scrambling to find ways to harrass the theater into complying with the officials' opinions. So far, Anaheim officials have man.Ag€'(1 to damage the city's "image" a good deal more by their antics than they would have by quietly going to work to enact a valid ordinance that would spell out the rules of the entertainment business in Anaheim, instead of leaving them to the mun1c1pal whim of the moment. SUPEP..MoUSE. 'Other Side' of Will Lurleen Let George Do Her Job? North Vietnam May Be Ready Campus Life Even at one ol the frim,m .. l mo- ment. in the history of the Univtnlty of Callfomia when riota were rocking tile Berbley camPul ln 1984, cooler beadt ubd for an abeyance of Judi· mmt WO all ol the fact.I could be poDl If IDOlt penoal bad tboutht about 1t ._ tbly would ban rtalized that the ..... factor at 8-bley and ..... wbln II a mlnodt;J of ttudentl and facllltr. KNOWING rr' bonver. and provin& It .. dHfcrmt matters, puticnllrly .... beM ol -tmotlonaJ lau• ~ h tmpu1M ii to act ~at.her than Fortunat.eJ.r, the oiven.ttY hll come a lOftl 'fll'l1 1inet thm ln teDinc the potlttvt, comtructive aide of ltudent dtbenahlp on it.a campuatt. One ol the moat recent publlcatioru, a report to the recenta entitled "The Uato1d story: 'l'be Comtrudiw Stu- dent,'' 11 wen wor1h u. rudlnC time al • Callfornlanl. IT IBOWS THAT more than 8,000 Univenft1 of callfornla atudmta from all campuses spend att.ernoooa, week- endl and vacations working in disad- vantaied areu throughout California and the world. They art unpaid and W)beralded. Much has been made, for txample, of the protest by a relatively few stu· dent.a and instructors at Berkeley ~ que1Uoa our participation in Vietnam. te. known but of more im~ 11 the fact that three UC campus groups have "adopted" two orphan· agt& in South Vietnam, giving money, 1upplies and food. The coeda at Santa . Barbara alao send Jett.en and coolcies to 1DUD.l.rried Seabeea In South Viet· nam. TD IPAN OF VOLUNTEER act.I· vttla by UC 1tudenb ranee from u - 1i.lt&l:lct to educational unlta in Pak.i· lta.n to ,uvict in state hospita.IJ. Al eould be expected, much of the emplwtl• ii on u111tine 1odally, cul· turally and technologically ln Mexico. A culturl1 and scientific nchange be· tween Scripps InttJtution of Oceanog- raphy in San Diego and the School or Marine Scie.nces of Unlveraldad Auton· oma de Baja Callfomia ln Ensenada has been In existence since 1959. Sev· ~ul of tile campuns aho have been condudtnc Amlp f.y]>e programs for several years. THE llJ<1l'8 AND AGITATION on campuses were, of course, wrong and not to be condoned. T h e y hurt the good image of the university system, disrupted education of the majority and brought urgent demand for dj~. ciplinary action that should not be needed at a mature college. There is. however, the "other side'' of the University of California story- tbe true story. Unfortunately. it is rarely seen by the general public. When it ls better known , the false impress.ion created by a relatively few binge faculty and student elements will be retained in proper penpective. Su Diego Union They Married, Divorced lie married her because among other things, her harr looked ao beau- tiful. He divorced her because 1ht spent so much time fixing her hair. She married him because his musc- les rippled ao when he swam. She •ivorced him because h• spent more time in the bedroom doing set· ung-up exerci~s than anything else. He married her because •he WH such an adept conversationalist, nev· er at a Jou for a word. He divorced her because ahe never eot off the telephone. ~ SHE MARRIED RIM because he loved to talte her dancing. She divorced him because h• wu ''tired" most oi the time. He married her because lh• was so "vivacious." He dlvore«I her ~uat •h• was too restless. She married him \>tcauu be could upport her 1n lavish .tylt. ---B11 6eor9e ---· ... Dear Georgt: , J am doing a comprehensive survey on the percent of writing on su in American books. What. In your oplnion, ta the reason "' many authors 1eem to be pre· xcupled with thJs subject' PR Of' Dear Prof: Because they think II wiU atll boob, I fUHS Why art you 111 oreoccupled with it 1 . ' She divorcee! him because be had too firm a hold on the pur~e-str1ngs. He married her because their !am· 1hea shared a common~kground. Ht divorced her becalse her Cam· tly k~pt interfering in theU' affa1n SHE MARRIED RIM because he had a robur.t masculine appebte and appreciated her cookmg. She divorced him because he ne"er wan~ to take her oul to eat. He married her because she was quick, neat, and intelligent He divorced her because ~he had absolutely no patience with thr dt1I· drn1, who were sometimes slo" i;fo· venly, &nd stupid Stie mamf'd him becau"' hf' "a" a •'real 11porl ·· She divorc<'d him t>Eicaut!f h• rt· fu"'d to (1Ve up the sporting lift BE MARRIED HER b<'caur.e lhev &hared the same intellectual and p<i. 11tJcal beliefs. He divorced her because she wasn't interested In anyUun2 but the house and the kids She married him because ht was so courteOU$ and attenlJve 1n all the little things that matter so to • wom· an ~ht dJvnrcrd him b<'cauht he waA Ml punctlUous about little things. and 10 oblivious to lmporJ.ant things I Prisoner Exchange Soon? Good morning, houi.ew1ves . small children and otner watchers of day. time tele\ls1on It's time for another rerun of that roUkking. impossible, i;itualJon comedy, "I Love Lurleen " As we join them today, Lurleen i' seal.cld in the governor's chair of a large southern state, holding her very first press conference. Her husband, There are signs that North Vietnam mav be ready to conMder an exchange of prisoners of war Norlh Vietnam diplomats 1n Algeria and Poland are pulling ou t feelers that a halt In U. S bombinJ( allack!i could lead to negotiations for an ex· change of prisoners. These c au ti o u s lnllmalJons have been relayed to the State Department through "third parties" -French and Pollsh officials. Becaui.e of this circuitous approach. ,u S. authorities are carefully study· . big the reports to determine whether George, ii. standing by her side. This there is any real substance to them or makes him look loyal, dedicated and a if they are merely part of Hanoi's hall a head taller than she 1s. worldwide maheuvenng to pressure LURLEl::N : l just wanted to i.ay ... George : What my wife wants to say, genUemen, ts how proud she i~ to suc· ceed me as governor and how hard she'll try to emulate my gre'lw. rrC'ord Lurleen: Yes, I know .. Georie: What she kno11tis. Ir 1rnds. 1s Uuit she is merely a poor, !raJI wom· an and none too bright in the head when it comes to governing this great state. Lurl«n: Bat ..• George: But she is confident she'U do a magnificent job because she has faith in the divine guidance of the Good Lord. The Good Lord and me Lurleen : As you know ... the U. S. to end the punishing air raids. THAT WAS THE main purpose hE'· hind Seely. Rusk_'s latei,t publi(' chal· ttnge to Hanoi to say "what It 1s prf'· pltred to do if we suspend bombmg of the North." By pressing for a direct response, ffu.sk hopes to ascertain whether the Red regime is deiinitdy linked to the pri&oner-exchange overtures. Should thla turn out to be the case, Rusk is saying privately he Is prepar· ed to recommend a temporary hall in bombing. o His purpose would be not only to ob- tain the release of U. S war prisoners. but also possibly to further proi.pect~ for opening truce negotiations Rusk clauni that prisoner exchange talk! '" ... -. ' the Korean confht'l helped open the way to negotJallons that resulted in the armistlce that 15 sl..IU in effect. TKE PRISONER LIST -While awaiting further moves by Hanoi, the State Department i6 quietly working through the lntemationaJ Red Cross to obtain information on the number and identity of U.S. pnsoners. where they are located and how they are be- ing treated. As of Nov. 1, the International Red Cross had definitely established lbat 79 U. S serVlcemen are captive in North Vietnam, as follows : Navy, 38 ; Air l''orce, 29; Army , 11; Marmes. I. ln add1t1on, f1v, l ' ~ c1v11Jans arr b(>ini: held -two or them foreign aid officials U. S authonlles belleve the num- ber of Amencan m.illlary prii.onen is much larger. THIS OPINION is based on several f a c t o r s. One 1s intelligence reports that several groups of American pris· oners lnlve rieen Interned In recent weeks in newly-built camys on the outskirts or Hanoi and Haiphong. Another factor 1~ that 355 service· men are camecl a~. "missing" on the rolls It 1!! bellPved that many of them are captive. They include 238 Air Gtorir: Yep, as )Ou kno". -.h1•~ promised to appoint me u her hum· ble Sl ·a-year consu ltant. So when sh e ha$ to m.aU ona o£ tAem monwmentM dec1s1ons of government. she'U Tf"3Y for d1vme J::Uidance. And then she can check it out with me. 'An Echo Not a Larlttn: Ol course, you have fo re.al· 1ze ... George : What she re.ahzes, of course, is that while ~he's technically •over. oor, the good voters were reallv vot· ing for me I mean what voter m hJs nghl rrund 1s going to vote for some poor. frail woman who don't know a thm~ about running a hig state like this'> Lurlf'eo: But ... George: Rut don't \\Oriy. I \\Ill fai lh· fully discharge the du ties of her office. Unless. of course. them beatniks and Commies up North don·l do" hat l say and I got to run Jor President m J9 and 68 • Lurleen : But what l \\ant to add ... <;eorie: But "hat she wants lo add is that a <>mart. hand'>ome i:o·i.:rttmJ? fel· low hke me can run lhe l' n 1 t e d Stales \\1th one hand }!tel he hind his back and '>till have pletin' 01 bw left over to take care of this great State here. Lurletn: AU I want to say .• Geori:r: is that sh1''ll dn her best to <lo "hat I trll IH'1 tn rl1• \nd you got to adm1I gentl1·nwn th.ii 'lhe·s done a bang.up Job hanrll1r::' 1h1~ he~ pre\S ('OnfC'rrnt r I I l'f ~tlll lh,tt's an ihe "a~ tn1ni:: 10 \a\. l11L'lil lnney" 1.urlrrn 1 'i\\ ef'tl\I \\ Jr•n::o 1 1f'Or~r Whal I \.I' brrn 11 'inc '" .1 1~ that I'm ~umi;: '011 rnr cl1' or1 • f Jl'Orgt f tq:h~st I ()1\ Cll I I Lurlrrn: Out 1r \OU dun I t•11l up ;i <'Ul.- lody fl~hl. I'll J(l\'f' ~01111 .i~1111;1hlc vi~ 1t1nJ? privllel(t'!> Gror1e: Well. 11 \\Ill hr n11f' 11, 6ee our children oner 1n a wh1ir Lurlrrn : Oh. thrm tno Hut I w u re· rerrini;: to mv slatr c:11.1nt~' Throw lh1s ~abbv bum out Wt::LL TtjNE 1n In lht n1 \I eplsodt of this 1mpo~s1hlt "t11at1cin \fld mean- wh1lr nC'Vl'T for ~('I !ht nltl adait. 0'Hrll hath nn f111 y like a '"imen who doe sn't get t~ talk " To the Editor: By the words of someone known very well by the residents of the Or· ange Coast. we have just elected 1 ror the eighth time!) a congressman who representi. "an echo not a choice " From the results of the recent off· year elections. the Republican Party 1s fast becoming Ute powers-that-be. and in 1968 will probably sweep the nation by way or the White House down to the smallest el~cted political office. INCLUDED JN this s\\<eep may wrll be the Congress - in particular the House of Reprei.efttatives Yet 11 1-; apparent that the one congrcl.sman "ho has returned ye at afl<'r ~Par 111 Washington must be put out lo pai.· lure because or the lack of v1nllly of mind and the desire for acllon and re· suits -which are the motivational forces he should have had to qualt!y him for the job in the hrst place 14 years a~o We speak or Mr .larnt>~ H. Do·L1t- tle" Lit. who in lhr last sttven terms Dt·ar G 100111)' (;u J-...lL~.J!l$.J~AM~ent l.J'y1ng to get to e moon were diverted to schools. hospitals. war on pov- erty. etc , would 1t help solve the problems at hand' Or L~ the uninhabitable moon mort' Im- portant to conqurr'> Of ( ourse our Cape Kennedy friend~ would losP thei.r super duper Mettell toys -G H P ~·~,y~. .._ ' 'I ' .... . ,,.... 'J' Leltt" IUtft N.-n .,.. .. leerM. _...., """"' .,..... Ulllft'f ...., --ti ...... ., ..... ne....., • ~ .. _,.. te flt -w....., IMtallMlll,.......Altlltt.f•-~-.. "'" ............. "*"'• kl M-WI• lie .... ....... -at. of olflct has done exactly what that name implie5 -little. Mr. Utt's main accomplishment in nearly a decade and a haJf has been to climb the lad· der of seniO(ity in the House Ways and Mean~ Committee, and he did that just by bemR there AFTER 14 \'EARS of non·produc· live represenla'lion. one wonders what has kept this man in offiOe repeated- ly. and judging from the campaigns '" the last two elections.. it is apparent· ly the lack of a good strong opponent, nne who cares enough to unseat Mt. Utt and rPBlly Is willing to let the pea. pie know 1l. It 1s hoped that in the next two .vears wr can show enough reasons why there i-.hould be ta change ; why, although the ReJ'.Ulbhcan Party may ptck up most of the marbles ln 1988, one Orange ~nty bench • wanner ichould bt replaced by someone who really want." tn ·JlCI into the ballgame and win A. D ASENDOR1'' IAul 1Hl11ute Stttear To the Editor. May I ta.k.e thla opportunlty to thaJ1lt tht many thousands of voters who ca8t their ballots in my favar on election day. November 8. JI w111 a close. hard·fought cam. patgn in which my opponent. Mr Ken Cory. f'rovf'd the victor bJ a close maraln - Force and 52 Navy airmen, 29 Ma· rllles and 2S Army men. Wh tie correspondenta ol Communist pubbcation.s bave been permitted to in· terv1ew U. S. prispners from time to lime, International Red Cross official! have been bNT~ from seeing them or Inspecting the internment camps. RECEN'n Y WHEN Red Cross offi· clals ln Hanoi aeked for detaila on the treatment Of U. S. airmen; they were handed ~e carefully censored reports of several Red newsmen. U S. priJoners are not allowed to send or receive mail on any recular balls. The International Red Cross ia trying to work out an agreement for Chmtmas deliveries. International Red Cross inquiries on whether captive lliers will be tried 811 "war criminals" are being met with the reply that this is none oC the or· ganization's business. The State Deparbnent sou&bt this information recently alter learn· ing that captured airmen were bein& separa~ into small groups and plac- ed In new camps around Hanoi and Haiphong. When North Vietnam first hinted that pllota might be trieri as "war criminals," the U. S. responded with a private warning that if this was done. North Vietnam's flood-control dams would be destroyed. Hanoi Im· mediately denied any intenlJQn of try. ln~ these prisoners. Robert S. A.Ilea aad PauJ Scott Choice · T ausped my opponent had IOIM help'irom a last minute pol6on pen mailer from someone named "Jim1• or "JS'' which was sent just befor9 the election to most Republicau II the 69t.h Assembly District. I AM CONVINCED, .ta are my Id· visors, that tbla r.mear mailer alone turned the tid\,.of the election. But, I am ~not one to yell aour ~rapes after ·an -tledion. Politics iJ a fighting game and when you play in the big leagues, 1 cuess you have to expect the worst. I'tn not SJP'e how you fight smears from .OOU7tw people I will do my best to clear the air on this type of campaigning for the sake of my children and family, my· 3eU, my friends and loyal RepubU. cans and Democrata in the district who respect juatice and fair pJay. STEWART CASE Garden Gron I •·Qiijij!t.11 Tuesday, November 22, 1966 The t<J&torlal pag1 of the DollJI Pi Loe seek.a to mf orm ond rtfm. ulau.reodni bv prearnting thil 'u:wtpap.r'a optnimu ond c:om- ftleft'4l'JI on to¢ca of mtcrtai and dontfkancc, bv pr~ o forum f 01 &hf upru~ o1 OUT rtadnt' opmfo""· and ~ P"tUnttng Ute dau.ru uN1o- poini, of fn/O'r'm4d ' ob1troer1 and tp0kt11Mtt °" wpla of tk ciav. Robert N. Weed, Publ.tahar J --- • I