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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-11-08 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot' Cree. t<!cro1·11r .. 1 n.> 50,..10* ll.} ~'° Cl~$ltA~ Alt ~1 • C ~l1tol"ft1 ( c.) Comp. VOL:. 51, NO. 268, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Missile Sites Blasted \ U.S. Jets Hit SAMs f EDIT I ON I Today'• Closing N.Y •. Stocks MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1965 TEN CENTS Sloop Viva Takes Race on Handicap Audacious ·Was First To Finish By ALMON LOCXABEY OI 1111 D .. I? rtlll Si.ft ,...... . .......,, LA PAZ WINNER -First on corrected time in yacht r~e to La Pu wu Viva, 36-foot sloop owned and sJtip~red b,y Mort Haskell of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Sbe ia shown here runnmg before a spanking breeze. Gcu Price1 Drop Again The uneasy industrial peace which has brought a spate o( ptice cutting to Or· ange County gasoline sta- tions has been broken aaain wilb regular fuel 1ellln1 aa low as 26.9 ceota a t all.on. off 6 cents. The war has spread not only through the Los An· gelea-Oran~ County area but into San Dte10 County as weU. Althoufh sales were up, stock prices were oU, indUJtrials by s.~. See quotations. pages 10-11. M•rt1•r~t s~~• Stars The crum of fllmland society turns out at ~ver· ly HUis party to meet Princess Margaret. Page 3.. Sovleu Siio.., Mlaslle• Thrtt mlssil~. including one which can be launch· ed from or bit. shown m Moscow parade. Page 4. ' . . . ' .. . . -.. J OAIL V PlLOT /Mtw\·Prm ~~~~~~~~~--~-- Along Our Coast I ay TitOMAI MUllPHINI IMPRISSIONS OF JESSE'S MAN When Charle1 BaldwiA came to town the other day. be save aome of our lO(al poht1coe the initial 1mprualon o1 a w1de·eyed innocent from the big city. Baldwin is 32 years old, natty. and wears blue shirts that match his eyes. lie 1s prematurely bald. It gtves him that professorial look. like he just stepp<"rl out of a UCl lecture hall. He was. however, actually stepping into one of the most complex wrangles ever to cause the various bodies politic lo crmd their collecli•c teeth along our COUL Baldwin was in town to investigate the propos· ed Upper Newport Bay property exchan1?e between Orange County and the Irvine Company He was here on behalf of Assemblv Speaker Jrsse M l'nt uh (D·Inetewoodl SOMETIMES I ~uspcct only a handful of people really understand all the ins and oat of the Back Bay swap. l l was proposed by Irvine Ranch after Vier President Bt11 ltfason t1pent nearly five years sweat· tng oftr maps, legal descriptions and past history Tht thinking behind the trade is that the pub- lic has a body o( water <Upper Bay \ that it can't really use in it.a present suate. Irvine, on the other bl.nd, bas aurroundin~ land area that would be a lot rt)Ort valuable if Back Bay becomes a usable water· my. So the whole idea was for the public and the ranch to 1w1p certain holdin~a so the bay could be &ve>oped and everybody ends up happy. Happiness bun 't resulted as yet. Since the trade wu trotted out, it has been praised by aome. damned by others. modified by the county and modified a(ain through negotiations ,, ..... r,..e J IRVINE ... ol the lrvme Company and 11 pnstdenl of tbc James Irvine t.: FoundaUon . Arthur J. Mc· Fllddea, S&nta Ana. compa· n1 director aDd foundation vtc& pnUctlnt ana Robert w. Lon1, company vice prul· dent. 1 Oismisscd as defendan~j were Robert H Gerdes. San Fran<:isco; James G Scar·' borough, Los Angeles: :\!Ji.I 1oon !loner. Sau ta Ana . and Charles S Wheeler, Nr" port Beach Gerdes reaignrd as a di· rector July 8. 196..1. althoui;h he 1till servrs as a Jounda· t1on trustee . ~t arhorouith. a foundation trustee :.en rd as a company director lrom 1947 lo June 19, 1961 llom•r "a~ a company 1.hrrt tor r r o m June. 1958 to Oc1otwr 1960 So Take Tl1at! Big Stick Rout& Robbers A 17·)'Ut-old r a t Ire d Corooa del Mar n..ncter Sunday toad Nnpad Beach poLice he chased off twu would·be strongarm r o b· bers hy menacin& them w ll'h his walking cane. Waiter V, Dobbs, 1 3 0 6 Oolprun Terrace, told tn· \ Cl>tigating officers that he ~a.\ laking llis constitution· al Sunday night and was 1n front of his own home when he noti~d he wu be- ing trailed by \'Wet youth~ about 18 ) ears old .~ ... Dobbe said the pair stay· ed a few paces behind him. tlnally. h~ turned for a fart-·to-(acc confrontation. lie quoted t..'1le Of I' h e \ou 1g men as saying, Don't ,scream, we want ~ou r money." · 1hat's when Dobbs ra.is· eel rus cane and took a healthy swipe at the pair. He ml$1ed. The w o u l d·be robbers, however. rot the l'.Qtlll&t. They acampered off to iheir nearby auto, jumped 1n and sped aW"&y. -.,._.;,'. ______ _ ~~;eler IS compan) ~enc I Zonin Li ht District CA L'SE Ot' ACTION I g' g In declaring that the facts B f C . C · z alleged by the appellants. e ore "ty ounci • Miss Irvine and hrr mother. fl Mrs Thurmond R Clarke., dl.Sclose a justifiable cause Review of propoged tide· questing rnoni.11 for the new of action, the court declared : land~ legislation. rezoning of Corona del Mar hllll. New "It Is hornbook 1 rud1men · the Centerview Annexation I zones being coaaldered in pob- tary) law that directors. wrule ! and possible revamping of the!Uc hearl.n1 include stn&le-fam· strictly not trustees, are h·I municipal license law In vifw 1 Uy , duplex, R-3 apartmenta, duclaries and bear a fidu· of the UNICEF decision ap· apartmenta w l t b unDm.lted clary relat1onsh1p to the cor·lpear as major agenda items\helghu a nd nellbborbood poration, and to all stock· tomght for the Newport commerclal. holders. Beach City Council. I Superior Court Juqe St.· of Newport Beach city officials. So •la.inst such a backdrop. Baldwin town. "They owe a duty to a.Il l Councilman Doreen Mar-phen Tamura'• declaJon allO•· stockholders, including min· shall has flled a report with mg a UNICEF drive for pen- ority stockholders. and must,th e council following her ap·lrues Hallow'8D ni&ht be- came to adminlater their dutJes for the pearance in Sacramento be· cause of lDldequat.e atand- common benefit Directors fore Assembly Speaker Jesse ards in tbe dty llcen.ae Jaw owe a duty of highest good M Unruh's Joint LegialatJve 15 also on the a~enda and ADVANC E preu notice. suggested th-it Bald· WU\ and Unruh really didn't understand all the com· plexities of the Upper Bav affair Unruh himself made the flat statement dunn~ a Sacramento hearing that if the swao allowed Irvine to build tract homes surroundin$Z the bay. he'd m· troduce 1ejlislation to revoke the Lidelands grant. faJth to the corporat1on and Committee on Tideland&. I :nay face councll review its stockholders " The lrVllle Company l! re· · Bid fo conatrueti ( tb In removing the four other \ s r OD o e defendants. the court held Vest Newport lt?'eet llpUng "These aUegat1ons do not dJstnct. known u Auea1ment charge that the transac l i 0 n T1·1· al Sta 1·ts District 49, wm al.Jo be open· was under the d1rect super· td by the cou.ncll tonight. (U,.IT ......... GliUering in a gem·studded, cream silk evening gown. Princess Margaret charm- ed Hollywood's own royalty as they met fllmland's elite at a posh and exclusive party Sunday night at the Bistro Restaurant tn Beverly Hills. (Story on Page 3). vision and control of Gerdes.I Child F d M S • LA Scarborough, Wheeler and 0 p It oun arg aret eei11 g Honer, or Uat these four were 11 ena Y F rom P .. e J Baldwin, in a public statement. shrugged o!l lhe purported $8 million public advantage in the trade a.a "a smokescreen." He said lhe prooosed Back Bay navigable rhannel looked like nothing more lhan an aquatic freeway. Baldwin also suggested that the UCI crew row· ing course. u proposed in Back Bay, is a farce. acUna in concert with Mc· B M h Fadden and McLaren as dis· SANTA ANA -Tbr~ men RI 'fES ut ot er w ;th Help of Doug las"' Un(Ui1hed from t h e con· convicted of murdermg an • • • .., verse. Anaheim tavern owner more . . "The tJmpanlst in the back· than six years ago. went to to Pnncipal Floyd Jlarryi:nan Ang • h d Indeed, it seemed that Baldwin was coming to town with a whole bagful of preconceived notions. ground may be part of lhe or· trial here again today to de·lby Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Br1,15 UIS e Lewis w. I Pete" Doug· estate in Tucson. chestra worlting In concert, tcrmine if they are to dJe l.ll of_ the Vetcr31ns of Foreign . . la_, Jr.. who recently re· An mvit.allon to the royal bul he cannot be charged the gas chamber. I\\ ars, CoasUllle Chapter ~· Next lime J.year--0ld V1c1c1 s1~ned as pre~idenl of the party to vmt Jlunt.rngloa witb dJJcorda produced by de·I The men. who spent nearly Corona del Mar arch.ilcct Ra y wan~ers away fr om h?mc Huntin gton tlarb<Jur Cor· Harbour was extended by THIN the meetings began. Baldwin spent seven v~Uons from the score by five years on death row , were l\\1U1am E Blurock. designer at 6810 \\ Ocean F'ront. :"\cw · poration af llunun&ton Dougla5 Jr. but Ille <:C1Uplf hours over conference tables at Newport Beach City the principal mstrumenta· granted a new penalty trial as 1 <.'. the school. wivt.1Ud a port Beach, she'll be weanng I Beach. and tus s1s\.er Shar· were unable to fit the trip Ha.JI, over maps spread on the bow of a county harbor lists. 1 1 lhe result of a St.atAs Supreme placque honoring Max M a doiHag bearing her name man Douglas. have been io into their crowded pro- i..a-· 1--a U PROPER CONCLUSION Court ~ecision which held ~usseU,. supenn~n~ent of lhe address and telephone num· the fc:refront or Southland gram U\Hlt as it CTU&O"CU pper Bay, and over more confer· .. . that a. Judge ~ not rerrund ~ewport Harbor Unloo H!gh her l'oc1al events be1ni: st.aged --- ence tables at Orange County Harbor District bead· . . . Under these mcum·\a Jury that a defendant would School District when planning That will 'a' e the anguish I for Pnnc'1'Ss Margaret of quarters. stances, it is proper to con· be eligible for parole in seven for the school began. . suffered by Mrs Barbara Great BntalJ1 and ht-r hus· Slowly, a different picture of Unruh's man be-elude that the most that can years if he LS given a life sen.I Honored Saturday n 1 g h, t Ray Sunday after she had band , Lord Snowdon «See gan to emerge. be alleged and ~roved to tence instead of death. dunng Corona del Mar Hi&h s walked the beach south of the' ~tory, Page 3 ' Saldwin knew the difference between Eut Bluff sbow coocer\ed action by lhe Tb e defendanu an Joseph observance of American Edu· Santa A Rl f 5, b Pete and hu iJSter are and We.it Bluff. He talked about propert.Les proposed four named c1lnctora la that Rosoto. 42, John ''Big fish· cati<.'11 Wu\ were the late Um ~ ver or '2 ours 'ion and daughter of Lewi.s rn the swap, identUying them by parcel number. He they were negllgenl ~ re-erman" Vlah0v1ch. 34. ' n d Horace Ens1cn, first 1upena· sel g u child. \\ Douglas Sr , former LBJ Signs Bill to Aid knew ... A local ( ... •:~ Do Dr""" lrvi miss Ill their respon&ibWties Do ald F klin J7 tendent of Newport Buch e~· twas 7.20 p.m, before Mrs ambassador to Great Bril· Wl<lll e o roa~ uae ver ne. ne as directors ln that they blind· Tnhe wrear~ co"nv1c. •-..a her& m~lary schools: Everett A. Rar called Newport ~each aln . Av.nae, !'.ut 8Ju11 Drive and Back Bay Road. y .. WU .. po!Jce and 1 ned VI ki Colleg1·ans ~u Jt d 1 r.....t ·~-ly approved the t.ranncUon in l960 of &la l.ll Leslie J. Rea. longtime Costa Mesa .· . ear. c was Pete's daughter Peggy, s. "~· even He 0r-w.t Baldwin had a presented by McFadden. Mc· Sim · f/ tg f h bo elementary superintendent; safe with JU~rule officers . praented a bouquet of meuu.re of portfolio for bia statement that the UCI Lartn, Lon& and Fanl" Feb~001~ s~~ ~on·~ wit~! Sidney Davidson. first super. R. L. Spean found the girl flowers to the prlnceu upcn SAN MARCOS, Tex. (lIPll rowing coune would be less than ideal. Re was a <Lester A. Fant. manager hands 'were· blow~ off by the l~tendent of the h!gh school P1 ~~5ying nea1rththh~ Jetty \aVbhout her an1val at the Beverly -President Joluuon returned member of the UC. Berkeley, varsity crew in '58 of the company's real estate b t.g bl t district; Dr Basil H. Pe· ·" p.m. w is son. en Htus Hotel Sunday night. today to Soulhwut Texas and '59. department, is not a party same s 0 un~ s. --terson. first supermtendentlVlcki went into the water and Sharman Douglas was State CoUege. where he got Slowly. it became obvious that Baldwin had lo the suit, although be was and president emeritus of Or· no one appured to w a t c h hosless at a private sup· hi! higher education, U> 1ltn been here before. He had been well briefed on the involved in the negotiations aJlie Coast College. and Dr. ovrr her. Spears took her to per party given tor the lhe r.z.6 bllllon hliher educa· Upper Bay aHair. It was equallv obvious that the and the conveyance of lhe vine and her mother made Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., first 1115 next-door neighbor. Sgt. princess and Lord Snow· lion bill that will make possl· briefings had been conducted by. those not enchant· acreage in question. l three major allegations: chancellor of the new Uni· Ru~y Valenll, who heads lhe don Sunday night. and at· ble college educations ! o r ed with terms of the swap. The James Irvine Founda· 1 -That there was coo· verslty of CaJUorn1a, Irvine. Newport Beach police JDvenlle tended by many Hollywood hundreds of thoasanda of His line of questioning had a Wn.iliar ring. lion, a party in the original cealment as to the amount of bureau. ~ebrtUea. Miu Douglas a needy student.I. I hive a funny feeling that we hnen't hurd the action. was a.lao discharged property to be sold Vicki could only t.ell oUicers a toni·Ume friend of the Johnson struggled to p u t last of U~ruh. Baldwm & Companv on the Upper as a defendant, the co u r t 2 -That two "outsJder" R d she "lived in • howt'' v.'blch princeas. himself lbrOUfb Southwest Bay que3t1on stating. merchant builders were d1J.. e inoton turned out to be six blocks Wednesday the royal COU· Texas St.ate College, f r 0 m I've also had some of mv own preconceived no· "The place oi the founda· couraged in their attempts to r"' from the Jetty Mrs Ray told pie wtll ny to Arlulo1 to be which be got a bachelor of 1 inn~ confirmed to "'11 t1on in the act.Jon \, 'ome-a c q u i re lhe prope rty and 1po!Jce she though t her chUd ~tsts of f>ouilaa Sr al' his science degree and secondary 1 Don't undere!ihmale .less('!' mrn what t'nt~mat1r. . their attempts •o bid ttlghtr Rites Today was playinjl at the homt nr ii -teachJng certificate In 19:rl. 2 Don't underrslimatc .Je~"E' U 11 had ,been lhe rec1· than their on glllal o r fer s nei!fhbor He said the bill muns "that They do their homev. nrk. fnend~ p1ent or a conduit for lhe were jgnored after their orig· . B h C d a high school senior any---------fruits of Any actual or con· lnal bids had been . shopped" Service~ wert conducted ea<· r o w when tn this country can ap· atructlvf' fraud of the dlrec· to the successful bu' rrs. today for F'ern A Reding· ply to any college or umver· ton of the Company, it would 3 That she "a misled ton. wife of Robert s. Red· Ex-deputy ait7 ln the United Slates and properly be Uable for the . ,-th tr s bi a-initon of 1324 W. Bay Ave., Just 17,000 not be turned awa7 because same. as o e \le ?wners up "'. Newport Beach. who dJed "lt should not however in terest of Lon~ m one of the Wednesday at Good Samarl· Di 72 bi.a family i.s poor." the absence of s0uch prom' be th~e:ci c~panies "htch ac· tan HospllAl, Los Angeles. She es at Only 17,000 beach&O@J'S va· VISIT CAMP l'rot• Pag~ l RACE . • • charged with the mlsfeuance. qwr acr~age. was 58. ~ the Newport B e a c b The President and Mu . Long Beach Yachl Club and\ Still al Sta Monday wu if any, of lta officers or di· The complamt ~ought tt· Mrs .. ~gton. a native .Charles W. Mont.ague. 72, sh<>re!Jne over the weekend Johnson helicoptered the 40 rred Sma.les· ':al.J2 sloo , rectors. covery on behalf of the com· of Calllorrua. formerly was died at Orange County Hot-ln changeable swmy, cloudy miles from lus ranch to lhr t scapade. o! Balboa Yac~t F'alrlady with little chance ofl "Any actions on theU' part pany or the s~ms of $450,760 a member of the EbeU Club p1tal Saturday. Montaaue was and haiy weather. Camp Gary job corps center tlub whi ch nnlshrd over· beallng Serena for 12th place.Jin connection with the com· allegedly lost m the land ex· or Los .Angeles, the Holly· a former Orange County dep. Newport's five winter life-at San Marco6. A month ago lapped a rcw minutes after The end of the race touched pany . which would reduce the change. and SSOO.<n> alleaed· wood Literary Club and the uty sheriff in tbe HunUngton guards had an easy time of today he underwent a major '1idnt~ht Salurcla). off a series or victory cele· company's worth, in tum, ly lost by tra.nsfemn' in-»-50 Club of Los Angeles. Beach area, a Cost.a Me11 it after minJst.ering. to a gall bladder operation. Gypi.) beat E~apade brat1ons which will be high· would reduce the worth of the stead ?f retalnmg for leue Services were conducted at watchman, and manager of crowd of beUcr than 100,000 Hwwlreda of job corps lcro~s the line bv half a boadlighled Wednt>sday night by Foundation's interest ln the •~Pi:-<>XJmately 29 8<'rea not the Wu. Kirk '0 tbe Heath· Sauf Harbor Tralltr Court in only th• wtoekend before. tnlneel at Camp Gary length to tie do·,.n riflh over· trophy presentations at the company. It would be para· onginaUy contemplated for er, Forest Lawn Memorial· Newport Beach. They didn't leave th~ir st.and• cheered the President. He aU with an elapsed tlm• ot'lgovernor's mansior. m L& doxical to hold the principal sale or eitchange. Park. Glendale, with Pierce Mootaglle ia survived by hb ooce to perform 1 re.cue. al· walked to them immediately J days . 4 hours. 51 minute~ Pai Uablc for the acts of It! ln addJUon, there i~ sou&bt Brothen, Lot Anfelet. In wlfe. Ruth. 890 W. 15th St., toouch aeven routine first ald and began ihaltln& bands and and 21 seconds. 1 The race was the Hrst of age nts under such c1rcum· a~ accoun~g from Long and charge of arranaementa. Newport Beach He also cuea and lost lour children cbatt.lnl with them. The race was \ irtuall~ what is anticipated to be a stances " . his ~mparues of the profits In addill.on to her bus~d. leavu five slep-sons and a made them 1Ur every D01IJ JohnlOn wu ~a rain· tr rapped ur Sunday after thr biannual competition in No-The foundation owns ~.7 o! his venture to be recap-Mrs. R«lin,tcm b IU"1Ved step-daughter. and then. coal and carryln& a felt bit schooner Astor reported she vember on the oppoglt.e year per cent ol the lrvine Com· tured by lhe company. and by a 1oa, Donald S. Reding· Services will bt 2 p.m. Surf waa a mild ooe to two because a mist was faD.lnt. w s hopelessly becalmediof the already utablishedjpany . Mlu lrvme own.1 21.1 aUoroeys' fees. costs •. and ton of Anaheim. and a IJ'&nd-Wednesday at Westminster feet. with no rlptldu. accord-He threw tbe bat to aides so ud was abandoning the race Los Angell's to MnaUanlper cent. such other eqwtable relief M child, Karen Marie Reding· Memorial Park Mortuary. In· ing to Newport Ufesuard b.e could use both bands to 4Jld finishing under po\\er. race I The suit filed by Miss lr· may be proper. too. terment will follow. Cb6ef Robert Reed. , greet tlle traloea. -~--N-ew•p•o•rt •H•o•rb.or _ _.lilijiji(•!I '• •OfT'°" ·= " .. '· ... I' Robert N. Weed, Publlsber Thomas A. JfurpbiDe, Eclitor Thomu Keevll. Editorial Director Jack R. Curley 13us1nea Mana1er Paul Nissen Aailtant Publiaher M•mbcr. Auocl•ltd Prcu UnJted PN!U lnteroaUori&l Mrn1bcr, Audit Bureau of Circulations Mcmt>fr, C.Uforo11 Newspaper Publilhen A.uooatJon Member. 1"11tlon&J Editorial M9odal10n Dllll 'f l'ILOI wtth -1(11 H <emtll-~ N-..,.reu I• l'UOll- "' ""'' _,.,. ..,.,_ -fKh ,., IM---1 IM<I\. , .......... . Hl/ft•"'91411' •••<II """ t rn i-.1 MfllOfl "ulolW!ef .... ..,._. -·· .. Ot-c .... ""41411111 ... c-... ,. ''" ---awwverd, ..._, ~ .,._ k • --9M Thwlll "'-, .. ,.~~ OUlce kl Newport Buch 2211 We.st Balboa Blvd .. 92663 NepbaDe (nt> 60-ml For ClanUled AdV'f't't1ltnl. 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Big Airlift of Cubans Turno11ts Large in 4 States THE ASSOCIATED PRFM WASH ING TON (UPI) -chartered boeta M U.S. ex· Burnlnc crones and m• U.S. oftidalJ ~Y prffled pense about 2,000 Cub an 1 morlal aervicea lUSbllabtecl forward with plans for a maa-stranded at the port ol Cam· Xu Klux Klan rallies be1d . arioca. That mu1eea wer alve airlift ol Cuban refugees. caught there wtlen Cutro re-over the weekend ln four __________ ,But they made it clear the c::ir halted tht exodul . by stat.ea. new relu&t'e aireement with 1 boata ~ the Com· Klanlme.n, 1pedaton-aad 0 B I T II A RI E 8 Cuba did not mean any uslni munllt lslancl tome hecklen-tumed out la of relation.a with the Fldel Johnson uw the a~ent Riling Sun, Md.; Cbuapeab, MONTAGUE Charlet w 72 Castro regime. 11 "an important step fdr· Va.; Lebanon, Ohio; and Au-., w. "th St.. Ne~rt President Johnson an· ward" in c~I out bi.I tin, Tex. Beach. SUrvlved by wife Ruth nounced S a tu r d a y that a pledge that UlOle who seek Tbe rally at Riaing sun the L . sona E A Wllllam' Mel· "memorandum ol understand· refuge here wtD llnd it.'' But first in Maryland in ~or• vb;, Ro~ 'and. Jerry &nder; lng" had ~ l"eachttt with Caa~: in a 1peecb lart night, than 40 yea.rs, drew a crowd dau&bter Mn Rosemary Cuba, permitttng t.bouaands 1aid, the doon (to the Unit-Saturday night that newsmen Foster; ~lster, Helen Wrench; of ~ban refugees to enter ed St.lift) are open, but th~r estimated at about 2,000. How· niece, Tbelma Suhr; 17 grand· the United States. Some 3.000 are not open '!1de enough. ever, Vernon Naimuter, act· children. 3 put • grandcbtl· ld 4,000 Cubana a month ~e The ~muru1t leader uri· lng bead of the rtate klavern, dren ~rvlcea 2 p m Wed expected to ~ evacuated Vll ed the Uruted States to admit aald thue were at least 3 ooo • w..imin.ter Mem~ Park the airlift, ~ginning about more than the p r e 1 e n t l y can counted before the c~un- RADIANT ROY AL TY -Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snowdon, look radiant as they arrive Sunday night at the Bistro in Beverly Hill! for a DAILY PU.OT /NftW>Pftll 3 owtf.......a black tie party composed larply of the morie colony, at the request of the princess. Hosteu was Marpret'I long-time friend, Shannan Douglas. ----------- W_..._'-... -· M orl-Dec. l. scbedulf!d 3,000 to 4,000 refu· ter "got tired and quit." _WIUI .. ..,. em In tlle mu.atime -pogalbly gees a m<lhth. He 1aid there ark Mortuary and Ceme· thi• week --the unit . d could ~ ... jam-up'' other· The M&ryland rally featur· Final Week Royal Coup J..... Charm Third Party tery, directors. Stat.es will evaeuate by wlae. He did nat elaborate. ed memorial aervic:u for le -------------------1Danlel Burros, a New York CALDWELL. George, 223 Lin· Klan leader who killed him· 0£ Co i} coln Ave., Huntington Beach. aeU when hU Jewiah back· unc F · z s p For Alabama Survived by w i f e, Cosey; u 'N to Renew Debate ground w a I dlscl<>1ed • n d i m tars at arty d.a\lihtera, Mrs. Barbara Jack· Matt Murphy Jr .• a Klan al· U d W :~na:t?n::·Be~~ 1~~~~ • • ~r;ey wh~ro:.. ~f!a:; n er a y LOS ANGELES (AP) -to the Bistro re&Uurant in an Proposed er 4 st.ten· 7 grandchildren· On Admi • R d Cb• ~; Id 1 After dancing until 2 a.m. to-old London taxicab, owned by 1 'crea~gr~dcbild. Service~ ttmg eJD8 au~~:n . G . G and T ~AT~AN 0TY (UP~) -day at a glitterin( Hollywood Elizabeth's teeretary, Rieb· MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) -3 .m. Tues., Smiths' Chapel ay, eo:rlJa r: e ume.rucaJ Council be-party , Princess Margaret ard Hanley. State Atty. Gen. R1dun on d tnfMment. Pactflc Vin' Mem-Dra,oo Cal1'in Cra.ii said a 1an its Wt mc:nth of work to-was to arise early to The muaic, played by a trio Flowe.rs a racl.al moderate orlal Park. Smiths' Mortuary, UNITED NATIONS (AP) Diplomata atree that the ctho~~on&ltn WtnvertiaaUon of d.aif. Pope ~au.I VI plans. to attend to royal chorea and see led by society bandle&der d '11 t 1 1 foe ol Gov ~rs The U.N. Ge.oeral Assembly Chinese Communista w 111 e &'UAll uhington, ~ c se tht historic gatberlllg where movies are ma.de. Bernie Richards, ranged from an P 0 ca • · begins debate today on the fall to 1et the two-thlrd.a ma· produced new int.treat and 1 Dec. 8. R~ed and tbe fun· a sedate fos-trot to a w i l d G e 0 r g e Wallace. bas ea· SLATER. WUllam F .• 17182 annual proposal to admit jorlty needed to seat them. million ~~an a day worth of The Catholic bi.shops trom loving princeu ~ied around watusi. But the princess, doned the formation in Ala· Gothard. Huntington Buch. Communist aitna. The de· They alJo airee that they publidty, for the KKK. the wor.ld over re~umed the the ftoor Swiday n:ltht w Ith dancing wiUl Astaire when a bama of a t b I rd party, Survived by wife, Ruth; IOD.I, bate was ~ to end will ret the Iar1ert vote they The Teua march, called a aeulon m St. Peter a Basilk~ such partners as Fred watusi be&an, a&t down until allped wltb the n 1 tI 0 0 a I Fred G., of Long Beach, with the Chinese Reda still have received ain<:e the vote aucceu by Exalted Cyclops after a week·long rec e 1 1. Alt.a.ire ~ Kelly and Dan· It wu over. De ti Part Homer and Willlam A. of on the 011t&.ide, delplte the In t• wu 41 in favor, 57 Royce McPball of Crockett, With all debates terminated, n Ka ~ The princeaa was gowned mocra c y. Huntington Buch: d.augbterl, biggest vote in tbeir favor~~ and U abltenUom. wu marked by taunta and the agend& wu for voting on Y ,Y · by Britiah designer Norman Flowen aald be m1Cht be Mn June Stehly of Perril, 10 far. Oo1dberC cave Brlthb tele-Jeers from speclatora a.a the the usembly's five remaining Shell meet mcr.e ol Holly· Hartnell in a cream tilk high-a candid.ate for a party of Mn: Alice TUcker of La Mir-Speakers listed for the fint vWon vlewen an ariument robed Klanamen walked five decrees. wood's royalty toulgbt at the necked, rleeveleaa go~ em· ''true Democra1a.. in Ala· ada, Mr1. S.ttie King of HUJ}t-round of debate include Huot atainlt brtngln1 in Commu· bloc:b to the 1tep1 of the The business for the day ~lg World Adoption l.aterna· broldered with small goM and bama. He aa1d be ,, o u 1 d ingt.oo Beach; 1l1ter, Mn. Sambath of Cambodia and n1.st Cb1na in• recorded BBC state Capitol Sunday. Five was final approval of amend·= ~alla~ at the ~olly· allver nowen. A massive dia· :alte known within a manth Mbmie Caldwell o! PerriJ; 11 Halim Budo of Albania, both intemew Sunday nlOJt. men identi!led a.a memben ment.s lc1 the council decree' um, " t er mood and gold nee~ en-he would run for IOYVDOr erand.chlldren; 3 areat·erand· au~n of Pekin1. and. on He said that "lt doe 1 not ol th• American Nazi party outlining a new role for lay· pr:'oUng British goods at circled her throat a.nd wblt.e or the U.S. Senate. children. Servicea 1 p.m. the oppo1lte aide, Ua Chieb qualify for membenblp" be-walked with the Klan eroup. men in the church. One of the ~ ... ~~ ~~and lour· mink jack.et dr~ ber The aUomey Camal • Tues .• Smiths' Chapel Ofilci-ol N~llrt Cblna and Ar· caue "it ii not pea~(' A IJ'OUP of atumnta, lnclud· Da.ain featn.ru ol the decree it W6 • aboulden. peared yestadl:y btfore the ant. Rev. Ropn Betaworth. thur J. Goldberl of the Untt· &ne?, it 0 repadlate1 th• char· Inf aeveral Nearoes, marched a iroviJMln for establlshlng a Judy Garland, Ka.ye • n d convention ol the Alabama Interment. G o o d Shepherd ed Stat.a. t.er o! the United Nation1. bea1de the robed men at one atcretarlit, with laymen on Ke:' ADC and Danny danced 0,mocratic Coafe.N)Ce Inc .• c.tneterf. Slnltba' MQ{b:larY, point and aana the civil rights the bo&rd. at the Vatican for a ttle aoft-aboe. Frank SI· composed almolt WboU, of directon. IODC, "We Shall Overcome.•· lhe coordination and promo-oatra, attending with M l a Rampa gm· g Neiroea. He won a at.andlnf • When McPhall attempted to lion d'f the la.y apostolate. Fa~. declined to sing, tx· ovation before and after bi.I CLEIN, Daniel Jr., 8755 Hum· It's R hodesy n's Turn read a speech at the Capitol ne decree also raises the plaining he thoug'ht ev· speech. miqbtrd Lane, Fountain Val· 11'-11 1tude.nta ~gan an imprompt~ status of the laymen 90me eryooe ahould. ju.st relax and M nn· Negro ) ea de r. praiaed Jey. Survived by pemitl, Mr: pep rally. ID the church by viewing baYe a good time. a es f'lowera II "a great Amerl• and Mn. Daniel Clein, Sr.. J 'B J _ f w. ds' The Ohio rally Saturday them not mtrely a11 a pas-Mo;e than lOO ol Holly. can, a Jre•t Alabaman and a brother, Kenneth; arandpar· n attw 0 ' or nilht came alter authorities live flock but u part1clpaUng woods top stars a~ the In. 5 modern day mea&lah,'1 and ent.I, Mr. and Mn. Lancelot in Dlllaboro, Ind., problblted In their own way in the "roy· party• the princen tint in j ure said, 11we wtn not let him Emenon of Compton, Mr. Leo a iathertni in their It.ate with al priesthood" of Chrisl Hollywood slnce. her arrival ~ar bl.s cross alone." Clem of Oranfe, Mra. June LONDON (UPI) -A new colony'• nearly 4 millloa a court order. Jamea R. Ven· Sunday. It wu given by Sh.ar; FAYETTE V r LL E. N.C. Flowers told newsmen be Oein of Inglewood. Graveside Brltt9h propoaal today open-blac.ka. Wilac>Q demands ma· able of Stone Mountain Ga :n.an ~glas, the princess (UPI) -Two Negro Ma . favored a third party mon- aervicel 9 a.m. Tues., Good ed the way for men talk.a in jority rule by the blacb. imperial wUard ol tbe ~gbb • old fnend and daughter of .. ~ ment in Alabama. possibly Shepherd Cemetery. Family the aee-11w bettle ol wordl The duatioa ,,.. compll-of tbe Ku Klux Klan denounc· Jackie Goes ror:mer Arn~na.dor to Great admittedly out" to destroy the along the llnea of the M1a&iJ. suueata memorl~ to March over independence for Rho-~ bY a .w. ol emeri· ed newsmen at the bhlo rally Bntain Lewis Douglu. Shar· Ku K1ux Klan. were held to-aippl Freedom Democrat.s.. of Dime.a. Smith.a ¥ortuary, deria. ency wblcb B.bodetia. decla.r· u "a menace to the O<llpel. man: ~ one-time Hollywood day on multiple charges r~ The primary aim, Fto...-en directors. The next mov. wu up to eel t.brouCbOut the-colony 1ut The newsmen come out ~ On Fox Hunt publi~st, ia accompanying suiting fTom a ~keod ram-said, would be to provide a ROLFE Bert of Balboa la-R.bodesWl Prime Mlnbter Friday. The white loverD-and then tell 1la about us '' the pnncus on her tour. page ot terror in which four voice in Alabama for '1rue land p~sed away Nov. 4. Sur· Ian Smith. He 1-1 threat-ment II.id security wu Vlrllnia K1t1t leader ~. The princeu' htabend, persons w~ wounded by DemOcrau.'' . vtved by .Ue Huel· aon ened to .ever tbe colony threatened by Atricm DA· lha1l Kontit1ay formerly of BEDMINSTER. N.J . (UPI) Lo~d Snowdon, danced too -gunflre an elderly woman's He said this third party B f Glend~ da•:"""ter' from Brttain by QiriJtmu ttooalllU and 111bo1eufa tratzi. Ralelih NC •spoke to ra1 -Responding to the brisk fall w 1th actor Steve Mc· ' would be part of the nation.al J.::11 ~u innc~" oi Brltlab Prime Mlzmter' ffai.. eel outndt tbe colony. llea of~ iso Friday niJht weather and the thrill of tbe Queen's wife, Neile Adams. h.lp wu broken and • white Democratic Party. The Ala· 't'"· 3 au::dchlldre/ 111• old WILien Mitt mot!M!r' mes-WU.00'• note lut nifbt _.and UOO Saturday nlcht in a hint, Mn. Jacqueline Ken· an~ actnss Asa Maynor. family ol five wa~ ~dnaped. bama Democratic party, ten 'Mrs gr Dail Bull' and..,. to Rhodes• la.It nlCht, rwered a charge from Smith peanut n.ld near Olesapeake. oedy rode to hound 1 this .&Wng at the bead table No~ of the v1C'Ums had whlcb usually opposes the Mr ' N u· Hill 11 Engl d ukinc SmW1 to meet him wbkb accu.ted tbt Brililb Kornegay who wu subltitut-Wffkend over the rolling New with the Snowdons were Greg· anything remotely to do with rational party, could con-f.e~ce1' and lnt~ent 1f S, baltny, on neutral IJ'C)UDd, lMder ol havinf doted the m, for 'Robert Shelto.l of Jersey countryside. ory Peck and his wife, Veroni· the ~an, Cumberland County tinue to go its separate way, Vie 'ee · ln a new effort to halt a d the Rhodeaian Tulcaloo. Al 1m rial The former First Lady join· que; Warren Beatty; come-offlc1al1 said. be said. a.m. ~n., Mti4oo ~ F~ bteabway. uC:: Oil que• wilanl of'• the U~ted ~ .. eel a regular hunting party cl.Ian Milton Ber~ and h.ls The M a r l n e 1, based at With the proper oreaniia· ::I. Al~ The ~ Dr The Medlt«ranean bland "No doon ~1 .... cl of America l&1d the Klan bu which uaea a 15,000-acre tract wife. Ruth: and Brltiab star Camp Leje\)De 100 ~s from Uon and support. be 1 a 1 d B ab' ol ·St. An~w~ of Malta w11 ~ u a b ,. wU:: ;;td'6 OHd "lot to Jet into the pollt.lcal to chaae ehwve red fox be· Julie Andrews, with director here, carried papers showing such a group could go to lht he.:~rl Church om.ct meeUnt pl.act. '1 .J!';: tbt in 1111· arena•• by midora1nc candi hind a pack of houn<U. There Mike Nichols. them to be members of t.be Democratic oat 1 on a 1 com· t Baltz~ rtuuy '3520 E. '1be luue remained tt>e ~ new round of dates ·ls never supposed to be a kill Ellubeth Taylor and bus· "National Abolition Forces mittee and demand recoen.1· ~·st u 1 .. h 0 eofon. dei same. Smith want.a indepeod· ..... : ._ · in thia sport, just the chase. band Richard Burton rode up Organization." Uon • u.aa way, ence baled on tbe ltatua quo UJllll UfV men met two R . s . Mar, direct.on. In 1tbJch Rhodeaia's 2'.()000 weeb ag\) in S..U.bury. the emoun t ng 11 l' SARGENT, s. Charla, 1741 ~ ..Wen bold the ~-R~:=u:i»:i~ new Draft Card l ec la • Pomona, Sp. 58. Costa Mesa. er ol fcrnmmea& over the ta1b Willoft pr'OPOted lut Servicea pendinc. Baltz Mor· O B I T IJ A BI B 8 niabt' .that tbe cbairmu des· tuary, 17{1 Superior, C 0 It I lpMe Of a d1born royal Mt11t direct.or•. commialion Oil Rbodeaia Destroyers Not Arrested A VENT John ft. Survived by MERBEU.. Thomas R. Sm'· come to London to dllcuu ... H T .~1-L • 41 ...... ten Mn vtved bf wife, aeo; IOD, Jobll how the ·-woold func. w11lz &AU4I ., ,..... • • B . dautbten Mn Lloyd •-.r Shir•)' D. Thoma, Mn. Nan-~ayae. Mn. JGllan Bartlett; tton under the •'* of eJDer'I· C1 L. l>af, Mtt. BtDe HoffJe. ltep.daqbter. Marlorll Hat-ency. NEW YORK (UPI) -The ~ -:re,..= i~ fleld. Mr. Mernll wu a Ufe 0 B IT tJ A. & IE S Federal Bureau of lnvea1lga· ,.:;al~ member of BPOE No. 888 of Uon indicat..d yesterday 1t ome. Loq Btaeb, past praidtnt of Ramirel, Mamo H SUrvtv.d bad no. lmmtdlate lntenUon MEDIEROS, Infant son oI Mt. Loni Beach Rotary, honorary by wife Jacinta· ~ Aqua. ol t.r1"Mt1n1 tbe ftve men and Mrs. Errol Medeirot. member of Santa Ana Rotary, tin and Frw'· daUpm. wbo burned thm,draft cards Grawslde aervtcu Tuu., lift member ol Malalkab Tem· Mn. 111111 MarO.., Mn. Ju: ln unioe 1q1me bert Satur· WutmJnater District Ceme-Die, Uf1 member ol Loni Ha Martina M1a1 Tomaaa day. ·-Garden Grove. Peek Beacb Ccm1atencJ of Valley n--· di Ul.a ~ An FBI 1pokt1man said he -.r • of Loni n-cb •--n.anures an ._. na-llJ'tld wtth I repOr'ted Ila~ Famll1 Colonial Home, dlrec-bet of Pdk'C:: 0';' nllru. Rolary I p.m. ··meat bY an FBI oltldal who ion. Se-..i.~ 11 -· p~-~ Pe.et Chapel. Requiem Mau IU4 ''We're not IDlDI to make a::..."'-"W a.m. £ uet., -9 a .m. Tuu.. st. Polycarp martJn out of. theae IUY•· BALTZ MORTUARIES catbollc Cbareb, Stant.on. PMl Wf"n ptn1 to arreat them c.r.a ... Mu OR Mat ~ F'amU, Colonlal Fu•• r a I "'-,,. wut to. not wben ~ Miii Ml NG4 Home. dJnctora. bf wut u.a to." BELL BllOADWAY GUERl\EltO, JllctsMl L ~ 1'I ftft w.r. kienUfled as llORTUAR1 ROWERS vtved by wit. MarU,na· da1P-Marc Paul &Wmu, 19, ot ••• .. __...._ ,.,....._ M-· •-... 1 .... -n~ 'L •.-..!.Ip m MtUl Vtrmlll, N.Y.; 'ntomaa ·~ .,.._ .... ,, ~ -TO wr, .......... ..-1 • • 8. c.n.u, al, Jamea E. WU· u .._, CO" JFORT Tuec., Rtqllltm .._ t a.m. -. 21, DeYkl McR.ynold.s, PDJt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME ,.. Biiia Ave .• Wea&mluter --IMJTR8' MORTUARY mMataSl ....... Buel U:MAI ,.,, Wed .. St. Hedwtl C.tboHc .. and Ro7 Llaker, fl, all of THE Olurch, Loi Alaml1lol. ~ New Y<llk aty LIVIN. G cbtU• L. 09lrlWO EdUIC!aU. Tbe a .. ~ \belr draft al Fund~lak ol Amiri.ca, cards en act maklna them FROM 0Los .:11.i ---~ ..... '!~ a...' to ftft ,_,. tn prtaon ;o_. IU • --~I ~ and 8 no.ooo fbM, belort a t J 11 tan. crowd ol about 1,000 pel'IOftl. * A.I'..__...,.. WhUe h woonn Inter-~ -.,.__ f'LOWIRI rt mlttienUJ d1Mr9d end bootd. Row.r Shop DeM.t T... OM 'l*tl• sprayed tbt ftvt Diomonds were meMt to be seen. Their settings be· come outmoded, and un· sofe to we~r -but " dio· mond is foreve r. Let us give you the pleosure of enjoying their beauty once ~oln in modern settings. Shtches and estimetes submitt.d without obligo· tion. I! CHAJlL'ES H. BARlt I OR 3-6513 tat NIWPOlT ILVD. m;a~~~: COSTA MU.A roll, ao, ot ~York Cl\y and 111 ~ ""' Hf'O"I 0 .. If you we r e thinking of h&ving some of your jew· elry re moun ted fo r Christ- mos, it's not too soon to stort work on it now. Why not teke odvontege of our specie I remounting event? 20% .... °"all NmOUnfl"' Servi~ now thro"lh Nov. 15th. WESTCLIFF MORTUARY m &. ,,.. 1&.. Costa Meaa .... Ph.64'409 cbupdlWn ~~d11bltbln• ...................................... ---... --.......................... , .._ ______ , _ _, .• lawtW ~ ' • . -... ,.. ..... T . ... ~ .. ' . . ' -. ,. ' 4 OAJL y ,!LOT I Mtw9 ,.,..J\ Orhltlng Bomb Soviets V nveil 2 New M~siles MOSOOW (AP) - T b t radt of 250 pleca ol m.Wtary lluadana dilp1a1ld three MW bantftrt. rnJ.Wlea lundaJ plaa u oJd. Behind tt. came a mobile er eot wbSch tbtJ uld m1alDt which tbe Ruulana d• can ertltt tbt ~ witb • scrlbtd u tnvulnenble. Tbe bucltilr wubud. Ruat•na UJ tt la • nnr ID- Thi BoTiet raluUll w • r e tenmdnental balliltie mil· shoo dllrinl the mammoth Ille. Wedera uperta estimal· m1lltarJ parade mark1n.I tbe eel u. rut9 at 1.-to 6,000 48tb anniversary of the Bol· mlla. Tbe term ''lnvulner- shtvtk Revolution. Attaab oc able" wu taken to mean It the United Sta•ea were rela· could be mond •the iround tively mlld. to avoid attack. Thi orbital rocket. lhown It appeared to be a revtaed flnt lut May Day. wu &fftD wnton ot tbe Iron Malden the plae» of bGDOr lD the pa-ftnt abow1l J.ut May. It WU about • ftet loq, 20 t • e t lmter tban the tn. MaldeD, .,.. .• ~,.,~ Im feet in diameter and aolid baUed. Tbt otbet new m..luilea wen detcribed u 1ntermed1- ..,..... baUlltic miAil• with a rep of between JOO 1,IOO mDea. A toanb DIW weapon, tank· lD lppaUGCe and mo-::tt contained tour anUaJr-IUDI ol about .!O caliber. Ali announcement said the orbttaJ mlulle could put a nu- clear warhead Lnt.o orbit and it then could be bred r r o m tM srouad· Tbe mi.uile, at ill feet, was Ole loo&ert nuclear mis-__________ ,aile ever displayed here. It Is three-stAge and liquid-fueled, SURRENDERS -:\taJ Hall (left) of the U.S. lat Cavalry Division. "elcomes Norlh Vietnameae de· fector. Lt Lat Van ru. 25. alter he surrended to an American unit near Plei Me. Cu, political oommiuar R~ky Disagrees Lindsay Disavows GOP Aspirations WASHINGTON (UPJ)-New said. he intends to run the York Mayor-~lect Jobn V. ofhc. oo a noopartban balia. Lind.say• mentioned as a GOP Asked if this meant he would presidential poss1b1Uty, may be "b tand .. . the ·-· DOl even take part 1n tbt 1968 a ys er m ~ camp&liJI for the W h t t e pruldentlal e I e c t I o n a, be House. much less be a cand1· aa.ld : date '°' tbe Republican nom· "Inaolar u my obll&ation as iDatiOll. mayor c o m e 1 nnt. def· Undsay movtd to the fore· initely." front of his party last week New York Gov. Nelaoc A. when he ended more than 20 Rockefeller aakl yesterday years oJ Democratic rule ID tbe eyear-old ma,or-eJect the nation's largest city, ''in· would be an Ideal GOP preal· ning a thrtt-corntted race for dentia.l cudldate-tn tm. the mayorall.' "A auccessfUJ four-year ad- He acknowledged in a tele· miniltration, • re-tiectioc with v I a ion interview yesterda) a big plurality, wh.Jcb I think that bia electJon would give la coins to take place, then I eocouraaeroe.nt to liberal and thlnk John Lind.lay at that moderate Republicans around point can co aQ)'Wbere be the naboo. he s<Ud Uua was wanta. He'a tbt kind ol man "well and &ood." ttus country ta lookin1 tor." But be made It cle.i.r that said tht governor. for now, at &ea.st. be views iiiiiiiiiiiii tw fut ure as being ln New1 York's Cl~ h.a.U rather than 1 on the nati~l poUtical staae.1 He &&id h1a job for the out m:z1.....,.., four ye.an would be to put llWI T ....... I of the lOlst North Vietname.s.e reJiment.. ii con- 11dered one of the most important pNOoen la.ken m recent montlu. New Y°'t City back. on tts feel And ln lSMllll, be adcHd. be, I bopea to run for ~boo. I "I have no tnlentJon t.o run for any other office." Unduy said. ---------He won election runrung on a ''fulloo" ticket-with Uberal aimllar to the rocket.a whlcb Ea }j D R d p • Liberal Party1a~=~~~~~-rre~ r er ate e olitical Leader · ment. alined by both the So-I • viet Union and t b e United Expect d f 0 V• } Hi Party •~rather than oo 10 ence ts the a.ep.:tblican Party label. He said Uus "as because Phili• . ~ew York's problems were so pp1nes \great they could not be solved b7 a single politicaJ party or; Favored, ID !:'!':~~: orbltiJ1& • .e r I Surrenders to U.S. Canada vote I Gelllllll 7 PLEIKV South Vietnam!lmportant prisonus taken in B f V through partisanship 1 e ore ote As loog as he IS mayor, he E GlAftE'8 ~LUMatNG HftVte• 431 E. 11Ut It. PH: 14e0112 Labo P I 1L"Pl1 -U.S. autborittea to-recent months. TORONTO (AP) -J'n.d f arty CAPE KENNE~Y. Fla day were queaUonl.n& a North Cu said the lOlst regiment MANILA (UPll -Seven-- CAP) -The bunchmg of the Vietnam e a e pol.1tica1 com· bad beell In the central bJgb-teen violent death.a, includ· and foe allb "*'*t. that M . • G e m I n i 7 aatrooaut.s m a ylmiuar who decided the Com· lands for about slx monthl LDi seven in a baW. with Joba OiefecbMtr 11 matinl a1onty Cut be advanced lo as early as muniat Party llne WH DO Clmped near the CAmbodJ.,; remnanu of u.. Communist SUN. -MON.· TUES. SPECIALS hll 1ut n.and H a nat10Dll Dec 2 1 ti match for U.S. artillery. border He said the unit toot Hut movunent, aeot a wave political lead« ta c.ada'• LONDON <UPI) _ Th e Un · ~ p~para ons :;:· The commJsu.r IOUibl out part I~ Jut month'• alece of old~,• n. • i o n throuahout the ei...lt-toda Brttla.b R Co ue run smoo y, an American u n It and 1ur-the Piel Me US. special fore-Pwuppmea toda,y oo the eve ~of ~· VPJJOMOU llld dood b f: ol for ~:!. ~s ar the spact center rendered yelterd.ay wtth tus es outpoct and aUIWntd ae-al the presidential ~lecti~ mall follonn Ol DWalak· action ~the~~ crll-uy. document.a _ IUbmachi.negwi vere loaaea from the U.S. Mon than 8 million FW.. er'a,>'Ccmlerv.Uve pert, cm-la. bat Prime Mlnht•r Har-Tht present target Ible for la.od ammunition. air strikes. pinot are ex::\ed '° vote cedt hi.JD GDly the ~old WU.On'• majority wu cut the 1wt of the 14-<la v Cllght He wu Identified as Lt 1 Authorttiea said Cu'a post.~=~ ~~ ~~ cbaice to wia md ~ tD cnl7 one wte. by utronauta Frank Borman Laa Van Cu, 26, of the teeond tion outranled that o( tbt pl aDd St 0 a l • p~ LeaC.r B. PMr'IOn a prime Labor'• pr9Carioua poa!Uon and Jame& A. u lvell Jr . la battalion, IOI.at North Viet· military commander of the Fe.rdlnt.nd Ma.rcoa. m~r. Eiiht Dl'WIJll9PC' or wu cemed by the death ,ea· the scheduled lint leg of DAmeae Re11ment. Re was batt~. Ht waa in ettarae phi l lppiae ......... are broadcut ll'OQPI pndk:t terda7 Gt KP Henry Solo-the ambitiou' double Gemlru the e Ye• and •a r • o1 the of political ln~ioctrln.Uon of tradltlonal\y vtolen\ IU&iri Pearson will u; a om e mma, A I.bot. North Vietnamese Commu. the men. but the utional pollca ' IU.-.P<>r\ed Dlefenbek•' b 'll t Queea EUaabeth n w l 11 Tbt IOUTCel reported cbeck· rust Party in tbt out.ftt. cu I • I d hla u n l t WU Chat even \houlb there ba~ oone rarueea blm u t \ • ope tM an MUlon of Par-outa of the ntan 2 rock.et and Official a said the dls~· o~ to withdraw after the alrea4J been 12 polltically· winner. Their ~ a llament tomorrow. FoUowin& Gemini 7 have prop-es.sed so chanted CU wu a iraduate annete9IM 9ltaU i CGQDed.ed tmlnp &lnce tbe are 1 total o1 117 _. for opminf ceremonlea, the well that "any 41~ between or Nam Dinh military acade-Piel Me but U.t be later campaip oputd tn Jan Peanon'a Llberal perty, 10 Queen will read a speech Dec. 2 and Dec. I might be-my In North Vietnam aod detailed to lead a force ot • th1a baa been a rela::l; nort than it bu now and a from the throne outllnine the come our target, with t be trained in political lndoctriD-men bacl' toward the camp "quiet" election. They noted majority ta the ~ Labor IONiillbiiit'a poUcla !>O'Sible ~ception of Dec. S, atJon In Red China. They coo-to retcUe a trapped Viet Con& that 85 died in the last presl- House of Commons. for tbe 1udon to come. wb.lch i1 • Sunday " s1dered him one of the tnost detachment. dential campailn. in 1961. Di.eta:ibaker baa made a viCOfOUI amP91an end h a I 1ald DOthlnC publidy ebout retlrlns u pll'tJ 1-dlr' tf be loau, but an aaocWit IQI this is probable. He i1 70 ed already bu Joet ooe eled1on to the Liberal.I, kl 198.\. Before that elect.loc bb Ca.b- l.net wu d1lrupted by rule· nations, am1.d cha.rcn ol eati· Amerkani&m, and tblle was a move in the perty to dU· card Diefenbaker as Jeadar. The party hu doled l'9eb aaain. but few ~Min at.a..lw arts are Ubly to want Diefenbaker to remain u par· t y chief after another d.teal The leader ol the peirty win· Din& the znost aeata ln t b t House of Commons becomes prime mlnlater. PROUD MOMBITS Wl FOR A umD4E GIA ........ ..,. 0 OMEGA WOiin MOlf WANTl9 WATCM Men'• • '"" ... iiY .. - No M9f'loy D9Wn-A Year Te ~oy From $65.00 OP9ft -.....,, ,.. ..... , & l't'Wlj ...... ~.,....... -_.___. -- . . Please don't forget to dial ''1'' before dlellng Long Distance cal~s from Orange County phones. ( If you have been dialing •• 112•) for your Loni ) Distance calls, now please just dial "1" instetd. P1eue remember to dial "1" now before dlalinr Long Diltanoe calla. Then dial the Area Code if d.i!erent lrom youn (71•), and the number of the person you're calling. Dialina "l" ia the new unif onn way to place all Loni Di.stance calla direct from phones in Oranp County. It helps you avoid pladna a Long Distance call by miatake. When you're phoning w;thin your local (tall-Cr.) callina u.. you juat dial the numbtr. l . - a··'.·. Days Only Wheel Aligninent A Wheel Balanetag Special here's what wt do 1. Atltuat C.1tw 4. letT..out 2. Adlulf Camber S. let t ... 1,. s. lnl,.ct ......... 6. lelance 2 PNllt WhMls 24 MONTH GUAl&ANTB~ ' 1tlMI Chevreltt, Cluytlw. ,.,.. . o""" ,_t.c, lambl:r, StvtleNkw 10.'7 ltll.., Velluwegoft .......• , .. 12.2t 19 ..... ,.,... and Mw.wy • , ••••.. 11.tf 1t1a.1Nt hick ............. ~ ... 1U1 \tl1-64 c.4Ut. •.......... , ..... 14.il ,..,..,N4 ow.-11 •.. : ........ 1•.11 • WIST~NSTllt-15440 leecl~ 11vcf. • SANTA ANA-1400 Ht.ier St. .. COITA MllA-ttOO ....- l. ' • . ~ . 0th S AC l'he bit cleared Re lnj ASU2 dous re Gabriel lnjur mounta Sheri deput1e James or bad they sl rope ar yon wa A thl ed for canyon Th E eight-m Shann Michae nearby boys b 1epara1 the ~ aftemo ni COi '" d1t ' - Others Most Walt Medicare Help Due 1.1 Million This 1,000,001·""4 tMr-.. ni11t 111• Mr nm• ems· cOlllry on r1ils-is 111 If B.ftr Sta.an Oil's ,....II nw 1•111 rafiaing anit, hill ••ilt te urw n1 Wist' 1 1x,Wi11 · d•and for pltrol• -.Y· The llomu: Procell, a revolutionary techn.J41ue d• .. lo,.d -.,, Standard Oil ecientilta, ia uniquely .... It tn tta abWt,r 1o Nb 181 deairable hMvy oil• into tM ~ qualltJ ~ fuel&. It la a majof breakthroUJh in 1uppJylni the ever lncrNaina need for Jnbre specialiad hl,h.qualJty fueJs ••. IO Important to oil~· tJOn that Standud 011 Jioen1e9 the prVClll to other oil compenjc9 throushout tbe Free World. The homax ~ mNM ~ tu0llMI for toclaY• cart, and for mn now bein1 deeisned for the fuun ... udber p'UUd wrcb ...... b)' &andard OU-for you. . ft. Olae'Dron- 81,n of ueelk11ce STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ---..-~---.. Art Center Caught in Big Flap Monday, November 8, 1965 DAILY PILOT/Nrws-~ $ ALL THIS ... savings insured to $10,000~high re- serves for added safety~30 years service to Orange County communities ~ S\\rift, expert home loan and escro\V services ~ tra\'cllcrs checks~ three con- venient offices @assets in excess of $112,000,000 Savings received by November I 0 earn di\'idcnds from November 1 LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA• 260 Ocean Avenue· Telephone: 494-7541 SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH• 601 N. El Camino Reel• Telephone: 492-1195 LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH· Monarch Bay Plaza· Phone: 496-1201or499-1840 .: . : ..... .. . -. --.. -~ For the Rttord lfleeilngs Divorces PINAL OI Cllll .,.., .. M.,..., lO'.t va.. Janw' Ht rt1 .. "'°"' L.oh Ill. "' )f/lwl t te<rla. we.-Delllt'ta n . lld>tr d .,., , ........ .-r. LOVIN T Vt (;ery G~ .c.r""'-Ct\trlet A "'· E 11.., A I ;.rd, 9..,wly JH" Vt Ktlln E WCI'"' .>«,.,., c;;...,.. ()(lavlo "'· 0•"- IMrv Tl.._ CO'lnM C.'91 v• Wllllem S flt ... rt, C1rl1 G vs. OevlO G d't fttlel<I. CIWNI Rte vt Frel\ltll<I lvtwl .>ICl<IOfl. ldWerd R•r"'°"" •'-Oo<otny L-rd ')oar ...... -A l _. VI Wllllem F ,,...,_, l\lfll t •l•ICt •t 11-rl JOMOll Pilot \.'isitors1 (T_.. are c-..Clo<I 'T ... ..So• and "l\u..-o le< Cue P.U•. ••'"""'••t. 11 ... lllrdl ..,. 1lm4i.r '"'''"" •nd tor cnool eta.aw• "' '°"'""" oredil t.v4'1 ~ •boV'O. 1-Uled ffCIUlll met Ulll lllrL ··-"' ~.n11 Fir e Calls ....... lta.dl /.Jt 11.m t'rlde•· flrt lnV9tllolliOll· •IS J1"d ,, l:U pm. ~'" wrvl<t u ll, HJ 1411.tl ..... c .... -C.3' 1.m St,..,..Y, •«l*nt•I alerm, F.trvlew SI•'« l40&1>iltl. ':)O e.m.. u r 11,.., tJO S.nla l..tlll A"9. l:tt 1.m Sund•v. oelOll,. we..-... 1W Mlnut_.n wev 1:2' a.m .. .-1uo1 eld. 1101 ... ,bor lllYd I 1·'1 ._,.,,_, ·-!Ira. ttl7 Jee,. ... ,.iaq,, ...... em., llrt lnvutletllon, IOM ,._, 11,.loft Orlw I l:l1 p.m., 11,.. lnwttlt•llofl. )SI 1•111 Pl-. r:l1 p.m. ecclelentet elerm. Felrv"'w St•'-Kcupllel. r: U p.m.. flrt lnVHl'9t llol'I, .. , Ham- lllOfl "· I ..... 1 ...... a..dl t·6C: o.m. S.hJrNY. mtclkal eld. lt7t1 "'-"' ,, 11 1' 11.m.. putttk eu l1I, IUI Newmt11 ..... c 1' 1>.m .. flre 1'1'4stloltltlfl, m1 w.,...., ..... ft u ,.,.. , ..... P -11,.. Oelt S1ree1 ' efrd -•I Orl"9. l,;10 e.m. Suftda1" .. I041N letll, 1W $1Ntl ~ OI _.... .......... I h :41 p..m. S..-11, a!Klrk CIM ftrt , lillO Ceut H ...... ev. tin """' ~1 • .._ 1'112 Mon"•••• i..-. ; f:17 -.in.. -0 fir .. IJW2 ............ l.99. W••ot1R .. t.11 ~ a.twMv. •IKtrlc metw fl,.., • nn~r ll\'IL • •:• ,.,,... rucue, llM71 _, Aw. ' IO:Jt ........ ~ 11'9. IDSI l 111Mr'd SI. . l: U p.m. Sufldav. ,, ... 11,.., 1:1621 llcll- •"'-Wev l:u pm. rnettr1u llr•, 10t2 f<•-•t O•lw. f 11S 1>.m., Ir•"' flire, U.-W. "•~ "'ec. ,. ........ v ..... ~OS "·"'· S.11.trdiff, ,.._, 1V1 Hu~ ml"OO!rf L.-. ~o •·"'· ""'6t,, 11re 1,....,11qa1111n. '"' • Te!Wrt Aw oc Rates 2nd Vets Day Program Scheduled in NB ASTRO -SONIC* Stereo High Fi de lity •No TUBES-this space-age Magnavox de velopment replaces all vacuum tubes (and component-damagJng chassis hea t) with solid-st~lc circuitry ftlt ti'"u 1"Mt effirintt than convcnt1onal tubc sets. So rtl1ablc-it'1 parantwl for .5 Jean I Only $349.50 Tlie Deniah Modertl, mock! 2·ST676 In 1uperb IUtural Walnut. ONC£ YOU HEAR THIS FABULOUS YALU£ ••• YOU'U KNOW WHY TUBE SCTS AR£ oasoLmr-and Its 6(1' L, 18' D, 26" H gracefully proportiOMd acoustical ca~ net is equally beautiful to see. Excitlnc Stereo FM aftd brilliant Monaur11I FM/AM Radio. JO.watts undlstonld music power output. Two hlah-effieiency 12•e1u Woofers plus two 1,000 c:yde Exponential T,..ble Homs. Individual Step Beu and Step Trebfe controlt, ptu1 many more features you must see to appreciate.. a WE'RE OPEN 'TIL 9 P .M.! ©DAV IS RROWN Tl!:L llVISION •AptPLIANCl!S SACRAlO:NTO -The Oe-~:,:s=n=. ~ 411 E. 17th St. ~• m&t· ddM ad eoantiea U IC :.~ to •tl•• "'t11 SAL -u av 1 ·Oralle' Coaat1 ncetv1QI 0,., Delly NO t. 9-C.._. ~ '46-IM4 i CMA President Burglar Steals Stools, Drapes I Ta lks to OCMA Five bar stools and two Doris M. Delano of 109 sets or drapea wert reported Clearbrook Lane eltimated stolen from a vacant house in Costa Mesa Thursday, po-the loss from her house at lice reported. 1641 Labrador Drive at $250. bdMtl --: HANDY RECIPE : SAYING PUN ................. , .. __ .... _...._. ................ _..._ --· --" .... ~ ...................... ... -.. -......... ...... ...... ··---.. .-... FOlDHS ON SALE 29c IN THE MEAT DfPT. OILY ___ ............ ---.... l---·""''-----i.ol-4-....... ~ .. __.........,.., ............ _,...,__ .......... ............ ·---....., . ~--' ..._.... ... ~ ----A. - DRERGENT TIDE n.. lrint -' -· .......... "-C.U .. o r •h ,.,... wel t r l 1•••4 io11 ly deoM411, (~ ..,.. frtatfl .... -- EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Fresh Fryers Chuck Roast GIAOf A 29 WHOO C tOOY • ~69c lllf • Bacon sucm, TAil.i KING, SWlflt lUB, lATff, fAIMO JOHN WUOH. ~ TOUl otOKl 79~ 39l Ground Beef t.Avt IOc l&. Ground Chuck 1~~ 59~ Round Steak UID~1 89~ '-' ...,, ..., ..,., A A TOMATO MORTOh JUICE SALT Corn Flakes ~; 294 --Fruit Cocktail .. "':!.. 2 i 4'4 imlllG P 2 °'l .... ~ reen eas , .. ~: ~.., t CHUCK STIAKI USDA CHOICf lt!AOY TO UOIL AD ~f ....... 39, CH~lllN PARTS :~ <MoWft 59c • lllAITI ...._., • • TMIOMI IOW *Cl ICE CREAM · ~~) f :::wa,. Pundt lllOl9! • oi. CAM • . .. .. • ... ...... .... .. • 2/29c laQy Lima a l'eOlltC, ~· It« PllO ..... ~ ............ , ..... 1 fc U.S. 10. I WHITE IOSI I leef Sand wftl\ fUOI. '90DH, lt.ot. ............. : • 4fc .~ . • WISCONSll MID I I Lemons ~MCY~· 4f I,. ·~edd•ChMM 59, ":°o~ •••• Wlacon1i11 ~ f'p.11• T,.:. :" 591. APPLU =~ 2:2.t lroccoll -: = 2 k 294· Cucumlllr•~ .. 2i I,. R.,.t ...K,.J' • Wf'Olt'tlO fNOl.e Bone China I CHECK THESE LOW EVERYDAY PRICES.' ......... ·~--...... ... ... -111a11rr ....... ,, .. •1• PAS~ r.w.~~ .............. ,,. et Whl PUOIS m .,,. .. .. W ll:ml\ftr. ............... llf ClmOI lllMll ~ ....... ati P •XDMA ~ ......... tt.oo D Vim llTAllr Cit IL t&.I\..... llAI& SllOWJ9Smn:..t1.oo It' IUTfll.-rr CGllD ti ..... n. Ta-WIYAIY NAP.1111 r . ate 17• WAI PAfll SI.I. .. -........ 21. II' nma IWU8 r=,. 21. I/• C.111 Mii --~............ .... • lllllg 1'ISUIS "' ......... 2lc • wx uaum nrr ................. 17' sconowas m,~ ............ 111 • "" ...,, .., ..,,, 1o•ery SpetcMI Fried Pill ~0-~ :2121- =·:: S~ ':::• = ISOI llRVICI CALL -541 M17 ~to toe Ancu-~~ ._ _____ .. ._ ____ ,1011 ADAMf Aft., AT llOOKHURST ~2 EDltGEI A YL, AT SPRIN¥,AU, HUNTIN•1)N llACH DAJl. Y "LOT~,..._,._ 7 APPLIANCE COIPAMY. --••MMMNMMM---... M• LMMMM---MCMMMMMM--M•MM•MM•~MNM•MMNMMMM•MMMM--MMMMMMM--MNMMMM---MMMM.-MM IMM:MM------------------------MMMMMMW----MMM l E•MMM ______ MMMMMMM--MMM•MMMM•NM•MMMM••MMMMMM' BIG .19" UHF-VHF Portable TV TWs Wtra modern cempect portalale TY offers tile finest alf 12 channel (UHF & VHF> rKeptioll. e Statfc-Fne "Golden ntroat .. Sowl e Tinted Glass FREE ROLL AROUND CART ________ WQM ______________ ___ ; DELUXE 19" PORT ABLE With 82 CHAN NIL TUNING e Ftont Controls! Front Sound! e Sond State Rectifier! e UCJhtecl Channel lldicator; FRIE lOl.L-AltOUNO CART DELUXE G.E. or RCA 119" PORT ABLE TV XOUR CHOICE··ALL COLORS WHILE THEY LAST-·'139" . . OVER100 Portable TV'S TOPICK FROM YOUICHOICE 88 FREE STAND ltEMOTE COWTROL NOT INCLUDED DELUXE 16" 22 LB. G.E. ! PORTABLE TV WITH EARPHONES WHILETHEYLAST--118• 19'' PORTABLE Mo.hi M 403 A • "'1-dle,,,_, VHf-UHf ,_.IOl'I wilt! the new G-E T~ dem-lttl "82• Int..,.._. Wnilll system fHtur1,. the•· c:lul4w •410" pemwtraNC tnlfts1ator turw. • Front c:onttoll and front ~,to SM ••• MSJ lo UM ••• 1UJ to heir. • Attract;. ~ po~ cM>lnet. flEI lOLL·AaOUND CAltT ------------------------ • An Channef (VHf I UHF) Reception featuring G-E't "SILVER TOUCH" T1ndem Tunl"f System. e lit 16" DI ... Tut»-125 tq. In. Plctu~ e front Contrels end Front Sound ... E11y to Use ••• Eaty to S.. ... Easy to HHr e AttTactt.., tlvraMe textvred pluttc ubinet with 1turcty lunate type p&utlc haMle Flll ltOLL-AltOUND CART ...,. ...... __. .......... .......,.. ....... ,...,..MMM••••••••~•••PMMIJll••m•m~••••••••••--•••~••'4'UMDM•••MJ .... .,....,.1J11U.,...-i---. .... &MJC I --·-----------------------------------------.13 * ll 8-7788 --... ~ ... ,., -.... .,,,. .. .. • ,. •f I ~ ;,,,#" ... .61 .. • ~ .r I ,;" • ; • • • ,., ti: --.. --• • • .. • • -... .. • - ' 8 DAILY PILOT /Nrws-...,..ss Polif ieal Notes Observer Countians Stump For Christopher Disagree on Watt~ Riot ::,aft" 11 50111111 By R. J. W i9more You're worth a lot more than you thought ... You'll be amaied at the value of what you own when you add up the many new things you've bouaht over Ule years . . T V sets. a~ pUa.nces. rurnlture and olh· er Item~ . You may also be amazed lo rind that the amoun t of insurance you carry 1s far Jess than 1t shou.ld be lo prol.t'ct you agamsl Joss ... To help you know how much you own we v.UJ be happy to furnish you With a COPY O( our inventory book . When you compart thf' total val· ue of ~our possession11 w1lh tM insurance protecllon vou now havt' you mav di\ cover a.' most ~pit dn, that vou are under-Insured ... 1·r ~o. feel free to get In tourh \\ llh th11 agency and -. e v. 1\1 mak e sure that you ha'e adequate protection. CALL Kl 9.0391 Wigmore lruurance AGENCY COSTA MESA 2969 Harbor Blvd. KI 9-0391 RUPTURED FREE DEMONSTRATION of PAD·O-IEAL®. It t1k .. your rupture worrl• a"d rup- ture mlM,les 1w1y. • NO 11£L T to bl"d • NO ITli'API to chafe • NO IUCKLEI to gouge •NO IUli'GEAV •NO INJECTIOllll • WATEAPli'OOF • li'UITPli'OOf' • IWIM In tt. IATH£ 111 It • WOli'N and APPROVED by DOCTOli'I If you honestly want help, you owe It to you'9elf i. In..,... tlgete PAD·0-11£AL8 11ow; 110 matter tlow long yau ha"9 had your reduc:lble rupture or how tarve It haa ~,,,., Thou11nds ef .,..,..,.. a,.. glad they did. You are proteoted under any narft'lal ciondltlon. Remember ITAANGULA· TION can ocwr at any time with an Improperly held her· nl1. No OBLIGATION to buy. HOURI: Mo n. thru Frl 10 am 'tll 4 pm. Free parklno In ,. .. ,.. 315 E:. 17th, IANTA ANA -Ph. S43--0041 MANN SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. Start receiving money every month. ., .. lflU:lwe SJOO P« month $300 per month $200 per month S200 per month S 100 per month $100per month I If,,. deposit $100.000.00 lrd ~t.i11 -l///fd "'""" -For ~ ol YOll ffJU!•WJ Fat estafe d lOyears $ 3'.435.32 - 15YNrs S 23,343.89 • $SOOpermonth lO)'Mrs $ 84,383.00 lOyears $ 49,947 ,64 ~· $500permonth 15year1 $ 73,254.26 lSyears $ 49•9t0.3l $300permonth lOyears $115,407.54 lOye.ws S 65,459.96 15)'Urs $ 76,476.77 ~ .$300per month 15~ $1Z6,387.03 ff~ WMrt or need a regular check Hdl month. here's 1 convenient "'11Y to apportion your funds and still enjoy a high savincs income. YCM' moothly checks (1n the amount )"OU determine) are peid from your Monthly Security Actount d1v1dends and from principal Thts c:iomenient ne~ plan affords you the security of a systematic use of capital and income over a specified period of years- whether to add to Gurrerit income, to augment Social Security, or to meet college or other educatiooll expenses. With I specific amount of money coming in each month, you will be able to plan your budget accordingly. You will not be prone to cwet'6pend your principal (although all or any amount of your savings is always available). U. plan shoutd be of speciaf interest (from 1 federal tax standpoint) to anyone wishtnl to make 1 siz .. ble &ift to another, and to those occupied in tstate plannin1. A vTsft Of phone C8n to either oor Newport Beach or Corona del Mar off1c. will give you the information you need to open your Monthly Security Account today. You can start at once to enjoy its many ldvanta...., ee.ed on cunent....,.. clMdMd ol us% CIOlftPOUlldad quart.n,. get a check for S300 in the mail every month for 10 years (and still have $34,435.32 left') by opening asso.ooo monthly security account today. NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS and Loan Assodatlon ) Violinist Shapiro a t Melody land .. I '~ .. County Asks Park Funds LOS ANGELES -AppUca· projects from tbe 1150 million Uoo of Orange C o u n t y tor state park and recrea t i o n '873.750 for the Syca more bond act of 1964. Flata Reg1dnal P a r It, will Final commission action on come before the State Rec-t h e new appllcationJ will reation Commission at a pub-come in ~ember. Tb a 1 e llc m~Un& here F r I d a Y then approved will go td the morning. St.ate Resources Adminilb'a• A total of 39 applications tor for approval and subml&- are up for hearing, asking sioo to Gov. E d m u n d G. funds from 140 million ear· Brown as recommended f.or marked. on a county popula-inclusion in hiJ budget C Uoo baala, for local recreation for 1~. - SPECIAL LOBSTER FRESH COOKED ,ROM LOCAL WATERS WITH THIS AD ••• 1.39 LB. SPECIAL ••• Tues., 11·9-'S & Wed •• 11·1~5 .... .. .- All Ground Beef Is Not Alike! -~ ALL STORES WILL II OPEi VETERAIS' DAY, THURS .. IOV. 11 SWiil l'llOllUM. 11.S.D.A OtOIC( FEM MiOICM. OWJUlMIY FROM 10 A..M. TO 7 P.M. ......... llllsM ... '°'""' .. HOAMa M.L Ml.llT ,,. .. , .... ~-llNVT ~ u -.r• .i.. a II~ •lapa ·~·II' MM l(fT IAS«l'T !LICID .,.... Ill I ':::-.. : M.YlL U» a ..... -=-• zw~ Dt1bl .. ~., IC8NQC IUADll> Fm•hnll ~- -~-lffl IMI. ... .... ....... ., 11- alGl..t.M INtS ,. ''" ... a,..-~ ........... -:.:' 11• LAMB LEGS u.78* ,' 2 I.LB. PKGs. 75• " ' f • I .. ' • I ... •• • I • • • • ... "1ondav, "ovtmbc• B. l "~ S O • n Pl' OT / lltw~ f'rrn 9 HOURS: 10 TO 9 DAILY-SAT & SUN 10-7. 2200 HARBOR BLVD.-COSTA MESA-PRICES EFFECTIVE MON~TUES:: WED. 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Produces big resul ts with o iittle effort. Keep limber, in shape and ready for sports. Help$ you tone up and strength.n '" v s c I e s . . . feeJ healthier. SHOE SKATES 4.99 RoUtr 'Of'r1>y'1 Strt« 1 IQnc ~ Sht• StMI whMled cONtruc:Ooo ~ thml perfect ror lidewalka. All " ... whltt or black. ror ~ and stria. ' --···· ·~ ............ . \ :; .. .. . . . .. .· -. Today's Closing Prices Complete New York Stock Exchange List NE llr&d \\'ins Inc. clouc horiz -slugJ vane Th wca• duru coulc seric be c in tt- aver el. }- he s palJr 1hcr1 tech. TI ~ays com <11 tI derli ness 3.'i or tt opp< soun Tl: tr au maJ• dies wou. to a shar .. NJ -E I says furtJ appc thal . 'of a re \l.hll \Uln rect cal see prof terr ·a OA . Craft noun• the 1965 • . $2,25 . per < Ne . quar . pare< ,. -· •' ,, 10 14 . . I~ I& 17 18 20 ]I n 23 " - 25 .. 'b 1Cl ' l• ~ .. -)2 )7 la I )9 . =· -•o ' ~2 I I u • . --.... . "' . . . Wall Street Chatter THOMSON & McKinnon 5ays that rising volume combined with con6islency • of the leading averages un- derlines lncreasing aware- ness by the public, as well a.s institutional Investor.>. of the excellent long range opportunities available in soundly ch<.'3en stock.6. TESSEL, Paturiclr. & Os· Lrau lnc. says that with the majority of Ila technical in- dicaton stlll bullllb, It would ufili.ie all mlllor dips to accumuate sel e c t 1 v e shares. " NEWTON D. Zmder of ·E. F. Hutton & Co. Ioc. says that technically some! further consoUdatioo still appears to be i.odica~ but that this may take 1M form • 'oc a sidewise mi:vement. COLBY & CO. says Uiat while the market rema.lns vulnerable to mioor cor- reclloru for purely techni- cal reasons, it cannot fore· see a decline or import proportions over the near- term. Your Money's Worth U.S .. Treasury Says Please Don't Hoard ·'Chris-Craft Earnings Up , _ J Bauball, , "odr{ rr got & Too bad' 10 I.Ian' "1"' 14 El~ttd ~t :vcture 15 Numbtr 1& Begtm•r 17 YI. lnd1e~ r~publ IC 18 Hu h19h rega rd for {() Fcmurl'J 21 Pranlc 22 Speak pubhtly 2J Apo) tit " • 10 Iii~ Gent il i$ 25 Felt st~q Pa SSIOI' IE1 Harm 111 Scor1.t ~; li I(..,. t i , . . d'' sy • -'2 Lt iiUrt: 2 wtrds 37 Olherwlst JS Europeen nation )9 Whit. ···t: . 2 ••tdl ~~ · •o Part of • • military • · force: 2 words , '_ i2 Wllhout . mo111y .) c ttllllOft)' .. ... Mo11day, NOYe111bN 8, 1%5 DAllY PJLOT/H..,_,,.. JJ· Market Symhob In High Gear With CARL CARSTENSEN LEASE 2 bdrm, townhame. ti~. blWna. ...... dryer, 1ut mo frw. m.mli. FREE TO YOU FR.El; '° IP«1a1 banlil. ...... able lmall brted CtdbebMl mixed puppiea, ' mo. ._.... broken-Older chUdra tit' adult&. SM.ms. wt ... Pru:TI'Y. &entle. IMft ud IJ1ICk rtbtloe wtMtr. sm. 1052 Pal~ Rd, Of, 5o4H'Tl.l . .... UNAULT 'Si RENAULT ~. sm. empe ~..a ~ ..... tr..o. MHllt. SOFT WATER ~= s1 ,000 ,000 VOLUME FORD SALES & SERVICE CENTER IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT • HARBOR BLVD. Corner Harbor & lay IN COST A MESA WE ARE NOT WAmNG FOi THE IUILDEI -om VOLUME SALES PIO&RAM IS IN OPllA 110N NOW -FOR TH! IEST IUY ANYWHERE Sii US TODAYll THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Herbor llYd., Cost• ~ 646-1644 I 3100 W. c...t Hwy., ... .,,_. Ul-3471 G-1 AUTOMAnc IUILT-IN $ 88 INSTALLED DISHWASHER ... ty c ... n ow.. .. Without Hand ltlnalne. LA1IOIST OtS"-AY Of IUIL T·IN DISHWASHIRS IN THI ARIAi G.I. SD 200 .... , 7 -•kr.an. er Drylr\9-J u t t Tiit Off La,.. or Hard Food PhoM 548-7711 ~~ t ,,. ---···-··· .. ·-·-·-""··-· ... ----·······~-.. -.., . ..,,..,.,; ...... ....._ ---. . .... .. . . .. . .. .. . ... . . ........... -....... 1% DAJl Y '1LOT / Ntws Prtss Cabinet Job Still Mystery WASHINGTON (UP1)-The Department of Hoo.alnl and Urban Development. the voice of Amenca's HO million city· dwellers ln the President'• cabinet, come.a into alstence tomorrow -etill without a head. President Johnson 1ay1 he's not eotng to appoint a 1ecn- tary unUl uext year. H•'• re· ported to be partkularly UX· 10111 to get the new depart· ment off to the beat po11lble at.art u "a focal point for thought and innovation and imaglnaUon about the prob- leim of our clUea." White House Preu Secre- tary Bill D. Moyers told newa· men lut week tbt Preaident would hold off zwn.ln1 a sec· ret.a.ry until : -A group of "hJfhly quail· fied Americana" hu reported to him on how the new de· pe.rtment ahould be orcaniud. -Jobuon hu decided "ln his own mind" that he has found the "most qualified man or woman" to bead the new qency. "The Pruidenl doe• not want the new department to start lamely. He doe• not want lt to at.art UmJdly. He dou not want tt to take off on one engine." Moyera 1a.id. Aa for a 1ecreta.ry. Moyers said Joluuon ii COtUldering at leut six candidates. One of tbem 11 Houtlnl and Home F\nance Adml.nl.atrator Robert C. Weaver, whole acency will be abeorbed by the new de· partment Othen mentioned for the top apot ln the new depart· m~t Include former Budget Director Kermit Gordon: Sen. John J . .Sparkman. 0-Ala.; form~ R~. AJ~ Ralns, I). Ala • outgoln1 Mayor Robert F Wagner of New York . ~yor Richard J. Daley of Chicago: Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh of Detroit; and Mayor Richard C. Lee ol New Haven, Conn. While Jotwon ha.a wed Weaver to carry on wtt:b h1J old job of coordinatin1 the various howlne prosrama that come under the new de- partment. some obaerven doubt that the 57-year-old Ne1ro will be named aec::re- tary. Said one IOW'Ct; "U the President thou°'1 Weaver oould do UM 'job. he would ti.ve appotnt.ed him b7 now." Another source doubted John· son would pick a man who "made a booboo lib that on rent supplement&." Thia wu rtfft'tnce to Con· greaa' relusa.I to fund the ad· ntlAutratlon's prosram for beefing up renta of poor peo- ple. Many lawmaken felt Weaver and h1J uaodate1 tn tbe HHF A bad drawn the rules ao that help would 10 to people who dldn 't need It. Satellite Orbits for Map Aids CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - America's new GEOS.l blink· Ing beacon sat.ell1te whirled •oUDd the globe today ulin& the pull of earth'• er·~ to &lowly aim its Cubing llgbta and laser beam reflectors toward ground 1t.ation.s. Once the 385-pound "wink· l11g 1tar" hu aetUed down ln orbit. sclentlsl3 wlll begin us· t.g It u a precise refennce point in space to map the earth and study its pecullarl· ties. The Explorer eatellite, aha~ like a child's top, was rocketed Into orbit Saturday by a new model ol the Delta workhoru rocket. It wa1 the 30th success in 34 launchings for the booster. The federal space agency eaid GEOS.l 's path. ranging from 692 to 1.414 miles above u rth. was 412 miles higher than planned al Ill peak point But they said the devtaUon was only expected to be a ''minor annoyance.'' Mapmakers hope to UM pntClte musuremeata from OEOS-1 and its 1ucceaaon to mo.re accurately 1urvey earth's continent& and lalanda. Offlclal1 estimate that tht uteru~ should help red~ Che trn?' tn muaut1.nt dl.- tnc• be.tween continenta from about IOO to 40 ftlt. And OBOS-f .. txpeet.ed to tao actenUsts more about tht pap. of earth, fta sr•vt'1 ud Ila· make-up of lta crult and m . 1be space apncy a.id ~ atud.lu could lead to the ~ment of ea.rtbquakt llncUtln1 IMt.bodl. GBOI a ad later ...an. tuy lllio teJl 1UA _. ad 9'r Ill ti tlll ..,... .un-.... ' • '' It won't mush on curves at 70, won't swerve in a panic stop at 80, and won't give a fig if you run it all day at 90. The Mercedes-Benz-a most unflappable car:' Amuing things ha~n whm mginttrs build a ar to be the ~-not the bat aelltt. The Mttadn-Bmz lJOS hup the ro.cL dOf:ln't wallow ova bumps. Its body ii a patented safety fNture. Read on for m<m fadJ about ~mraordllwy motor cu. S UIHJ.SINGL y few people today ru.liz.e that the men wbo fouockd Mercedes-Benz 111- vt11.1td the automobile. Gottlieb Daunler and K&rl Bent ran gasoline-powered cus in 1886 (Henry Ford's amazing Model T wu illli 22 years off). 1886-tht car that storttd 11 all. Without marl.et researchers or sales c.xpcrts to sWde thtm, Daimler and Benz simply ~eot ahead buildiq the best possible ca.rs. They did aplendidty. Today'• Merccdea-Bcnz 230S also endurci ..-lthout fancy marketing plans or piles of sales reaearch. Its destiny rests with engineers. A unique situation -producing a umque automo- bile. In fact. David E. Davis, Jr., Editor of Car aJUl Driver bas said, .. You could be blindfoldtd. spun around three t1ma o.nd dropped mto a Mtrctdes-Ben:.. and wlun you sat down you'd J..1Ww 1t was a Mu- r"J.es-B tttr.." Differences you can feel Fervent enaiJ>urin& racarcb has ea.med Mer- cedes-Benz more than .5,200 paten~. And be- i11ows the 230S with di1Jerences you can fttl. For example, all four wheels are independently sprung. Each wheel soaks up bumps and thumps iodividually-and .smoothly. ''The wheels always remain stubbornly planted on the road;' says one automotive journal. "Even the lumpiest surface can't budge them from their bulldog grip." Goodbye guesswork You aim a 230S down the road like a gun. The car goes precisely where you poiot it and 1t1y1 where you put it-even in heavy pts al 70 mph. Tirt kiclstr1: check steering tightness, too. Bang the steering wheel d a 230S sharply with your fist. No wobble or shake. Then try the same trick on other can. A revealina compariaon. Brakes you an trust Normal pedal effort draws the 230S to a swift. even stop. Panic stops from 80 mph-over and over-won't fue its staunch front dire bralcea (please don't try that oo your present car!). There are, in fact. two bralciog systems. froDt and rear brakes act separately. You actually have a .spare braking system. lt CO&ta more to build a car th.is way-but M.ercede.-Bem eaainccn will MVW ucri.fice aafety to aave dollan. Tltt 2JOS It bu/II bt G"""'1fY wltnt tMrt i.r no ld11fway ,pttt1 limit-but 1Mr1 #l. o heavy tu Oft ,asolittl ond ClltlM llu. You rain lrom an Mtrrtdt1·8ttt1. 230S takt.r a 65-mpli tend aJ Li~ Rock roe• track-no lurch, no /eon.Clip coupon/or /ullltory. tngint designed to suit these Itani& puformanct and economy dtmands. The 230S uses a 6-cylindcr engine with a top speed of I 09 mph. Hardly awesome in this age of 400-bp bot rods. But consider this: you could run the Mercedes-Benz ~30S up to 90 mph, stay there, and cruise for wu~s wi1hout strain (roads and speed laws pcrmittin~). And you would get almost twlct as many miles-per-pllon as with mostV8'a. ~61.UWiRIJJ.· the 230SbuuinaJeovet- head camabaft engine desipi. a featuro on Mercedes-Benz cars since J 951. Detroit can adopted it for tht first time this year. Squeak-proof body The commoo bolted-up body aod fnme coo. structlon dismays Mercede1-Bom eopneen. Bolts can work loose to squeak and nttlc. Tbe hody of the 230S is a rigid st.eel abell, w.ldtd at t 0,000 pl.aces. The whole car, with bmnaoe care. will be blltbely rolling aJoni wbCll ordinary cars a.re on the junk heap. Showroom visitors: run 1 hind aloq the body of a Me.rc:edea-Bcnz. No "aranp ~ texture. ~ eaameJ COits (applied by dipflna, ~ e.tadc 1pniying and lastly by-"~ make a ftawleu bi.sh. lt had bttt#'k One~~ 11 Mcn:tdel-Bcm factory wodlm ii a tmpcc:tor. Designed for people The 230S is a aurpassin;ly comfortable car. For good reason: Mercedes-Benz has never beeo drawn into the "Annual Model Change" hurly- burly. The car is designed around its occupants- oot 5haped to a stylist's whim. Bring yo"r ruler: Mcuure your car's interior. Then measure a 230S. It's probably bigger. De- spite far leaner outside dimensions, the 230S actually provides more interior space than many full.sized American cars. Stat boclcs r«llnt witlt tit• twist o/ • id. Orthopedic physicians helped Mcrcedea·Bem dtaipien conquer drivina fatlpe. 11rey found that a firm seat preveuu mutcle cramp nd fa- tiguc. And the scats iD the l30S ate tntet. You doG't feel like you're sitdq ln a box d __. mallow.. Not for 1nobe Car loven fuid the l30S exquisitely ca.fled. Soobe ftnd it utterly diaappoiJltina. No burled walnut picnic tabla. No cspreuo c:o&. maken. Such trivia add precious wclabt and COIL The efficiel>cy-minded Mercedes-Benz capecn won't tokrm iL Mtteeda-Bmz motor can: from $13,24.5 to $4,()65 You may be able to alford a Mercedel·Bcu without knowin& it. Below are aunatcd mail prica• foe 6 of the 1.5 Mc:rc:edc:a·Beu model&. 600 Oraod Mercedes 3~BCoupe 230SL •o..i,. 230S Sedan 200 Dicacl Scda.o :?OOSeda.a $23,245 ll,737 6.,262 4,900 4,280 •.065 • Wut Coast ,on o/ •tttry, •UIWJtv• e/ 1.ie-' toe.I tc:u.i I/ Mr/· Safety that's not buckled on There it no "lafcty COCltrovcny" a_t Merceda- Benz. Safety ii buill Ill. ltan: the 13~ MJy ia a patented safety featme. Front and rear tedica are det.ianed to abecrb the abock ID C1M ot bard collisiom, foJdina to provide a .. cuabioaiq .. ef- fect. The paaeqer compartment ranaim intact. Doot locb are cn&iJlecrcd to 1tay doled un- der the 1d11est jolts. Thae are the aame 1ocb uactly dw yoa will ftnd oa the $13,lAS Grand Mm:edea. lmidc, even the lteerin1 wheel hU ii J*Sded. (Some atyli.Q1 experts 1ay d>e Mercedes- Benz 1tecrin1 wbed is uily. Safety cnJineen l&J i1 could save your life.) 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Dehutante Parents • Ill Pre-hall Whirl, Too Anticipating their most thrilling moment to come, parents of 1965 National Charity League debutantes are caught up 10 a whirl- wind of pre-ball festivities. While awaiting the first homecoming of their daughters from colleges over Thanksgiving weekend, excitement is mounting for them, too. And the forthcoming ball, to be presented Saturday, Nov 27, in Newporter In n, was the major topic of conversation when these 17 couples were honored last night in the Cameo Shores home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hester. Honored guests were Dr and Mrs Robert A Hartley. Dr and Mrs. Norman H. Jesch and the Messrs. and Mmes John V Baker Jr., John C. Londelius, Robert H. McAllister. Chandler S Ml'Curdy, Har- old J McLaughlin, Earl S. Olrich and Edmund C Pratt. Others were the Messrs. and Mmes. Paul M. Rogers, Clavton E. Rose. Haviland V. Sm1lh, Walter W Smith, Richard B. Smith. Rob- ert H Straitiff, Robert E Thomas and Donald D. Wells. Their debutante daughters are the Misses Catherine Claire Baker. Kathryn Hartley. Llnda Lee Jesch, Therese Evelyn Londellus, Jane Lee McAllister, Chaneen Margaret Mccurdy, Terrv Ann Mc- Laughlin. Sue Ann Olrich. Susan Louise Pratt and Leah Gale Rogers. Also to make their formal bow will be the Misses Carol Jean Rose. Donna Duryea Smith, Lura Marie Smith. Susan Elizabeth SmiMl, Susan Barclay Strait1ff, Sandra Louise Thomas and Joan Nohnda Wells. Other guests included the ball committee. chapter board of directors and their husbands. Mrs. Norman A Bing is ch.apter president and Mrs Everett S. Rowan is ball chairman. Other officers and committee members are the Mmes. Robert J. Feeney. Jack C. Savers. Robert L. Barneson, Unn C. Williams, Charles H. Barr. Charles K. Hanna. Hans W. Vogel, Donald D. Anderson. Tyler MacDonald, Donald A. Anderson. Roy D. Lewia, John Ferguson. Malcolm Cutler. Geor~e Buccola. F.dmund Buster. Richard Loveland . Peter Hutchens and Robert OW1der. Hosu were parents and sponsors of last year's debul.\ntes, Mrs. Boone Hussey and the Messrs. and Mmes Barr. David L Cun- ningham, Donald W. Hayton, Harold S. Voegehn. Bradford H. Miller. James W Newquist, Thomas E. Pickering, Warren A Scott, Chester F. Salisbury, Charles M Johruon and Roy A. Maypole ID. SPOTLIGHT SHARED -Parents of 1965 National Charity Lftgue shared honors last night when they were entertained at a gala party in the Cameo Shores home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hester Amvmg at the party setting a.re (from left) Mr and Mrs. John C. Londelius, who will present their daughter Miu Therese Evelyn Londelius during the Nov. 27 ball, and Mr. and Mrs. Don· ald D. Wella, parents of debutante Miss Joan Noli nda Wells. 'The Sulk y Sea Serpent' Opening Night Glitters There'll be applause and laughter and perhaps a few sentimenul tear~ when "The Sulky Sea Serpent" goes throueh its opening night pace,, for drama enthusiasts of Children's Theater Guild Friday, Nov. 12, at 8 p m m Oran~e Coast College auditorium. Behind the scenes o( the glittering black-tie !ormtl opening, for which enthusiastic supporters from the community are paying advanced prices, 1s the story of the proposed new building for the thespian& Not only is a home needed for the annual production and its re- hearsals but the guild sponsors round-the-year workshops where youngata-a of the community explore the myriad facet.I of theater. Greasepaint, script analysis, directing and scenery painting are among the multitude of skills developed as an augment to the hvely art of acting. To show support and help launch the building fund. people are pay· mg up to $25 for their premiere tickets. But for the !ive showings to fol- low Saturday at 10 a.m. and l and 3:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 1 and 3·30, youngsters will be paying a single dollar. As enthusiasm mounts parties are being planned before 1md alt.er the opening performance. The Messrs and Mmes. Ralph Holden. Terry M Prudden and George R. Wiseman are among those entertaining in the early part of the evening. Following the final curtain, supporter s of the $25 circle are invited to a buffet supper in the Balboa Island home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian (Buddy) Ebsen. Co-chairmen assisting the Ebsens with host duties are Mrs Jerrell Richards and Robert E. Harris. For several months guild members haft participated in promotional sk1ts for libraries, schoola and civic organizations creating interest In the musical fantasy adapted for this showing by Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky. Appearing in the skits were the Mmes. James Macy, E. M. Qutnn, E A. Riches. John E. Locke. Richard Cornell, Clinton M. Hoose Jr., Rich- ard Jordm , Carl Neisser and Stuart Wilson. IE.A ANDI! RSON. Edit. Mlllfley, .........., I. IMI ..... 1a Albert Ruiz is director of the production and Mrs. Robert E. Harris, production coordinator; Jim Murdock, musical director; John H. Coogan, sl.\ge manager, and Mrs. L. R. McCulley arranged the sltita. Tickets may be obtained for matinee performances by telephoning Guild Headquarters at 646-6885, and if they are avallable ticketa will be sold at the collep auditorium box of flee before ~ch performance. WHEN THE APPLAUSE ENOS -Concluding a gala evening of pre-theater parties and the opening of Children's Theater Guild performan~ of "The Sulky Sea Serpent'' with a buffet dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian (Buddy) Ebsen ia on the agenda for supporters of the guild's building fund . Dr. Jerrel Richards, Mrs. Richards. Mrs. Ebsen and Robert E Harris (from left) will share host duties for the after-hours buff et. Some Do.Jt-yourseH Volunteers Don't Always, Do They? DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you think of a boll' wife who volunteers to do club work and then bands the job onr to her bmband's teeretary? I hue served on IWIDl1'0UI committeee u a volunteer. r" written hUDdreda of letten on my own typf)Writer and Ulld lll1 own ltltlonery and stamps. I've made dOHDI of telephone calll on my own time beca\118 I wanted to mate • penonal con- tribution to the caUMI I believe ln. Don't you feel it la fraudulent to accept a job and then tum it over to IOJMOne •lie? -HORSI BEHIND T8B SCENE DIAR HOUlz An Y9'I .... MllllM'e clu~ work on your ..._,. tll'Mt If .., CeM Mthfnt In your letter fn4lclttl ........._, ywr ctmpfalnt la not luetlfl....._ Mtt. Die l'Mll• • Wl'fl'l•tlen by wu.~ .... '9lt ftM thovtlh her ~ .. .. ... " ..... ~···ty, Mn. Die -~--the 11tllfedlen ., ..,._ ~ ......, llit ~~1nniiitr thlt ... net matter to "-· DlAR ANN LANDERS: I wu struck by the letter from th• womao wboee husband bad We-like dream1 and Umped around all day alter dreaming ht bid &Qjurect h1a ftOL To ~ who haven't had ftnt·band upuience thla letter probably sounded fwm1. 8'at lt la't ~.Ann. My father had life-like drtlllDt _. for ,.an mother put up with a aeries of atr••. aperlenct1 which reeulted In many slff p- lea nfCbtl. Ont atpt Dad dJ'9lmtd be wu In a auper- martet. He tot out of bed, arabbed the chair by the wooden ~-lt arouod Ibo room, callectod tbe alarm boob IDd ••••-from tbe W. aide table and framed ptet\irel from the dreatr. He even took money from bis wallet to pay for the ''purchases.'' Dad bu kicked himself out of bed playing football. and pulled down the drapes wb11e blocking a pua. Once be injured his hand ltrlklng an imag- inlry intruder. (He hit the wall.) The day be hit mother w11 the day she ordered twin bed&. Stnnge- l UlOUJb he hasn't done much real·llfe dreaming M'a,ybt this could be the solution for the wife wrote to rou. Please pus It o . -UZ DIAi fl: The opem t.11 that 4,...,,,. .,. eft\lft ,,,....,_. by a nofM becauee eM .......... ...., .. dlttu,... tty h ....... .,.The -·tt.at twin ...... h•lped ywr ..... ...,... •"'P11111Wi.a1111·,....,.,.. this theory. Cenal•r the ~,a~ I hope It help&. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 20 yean old, a !lllh ICbool lfllduate and l bn e oae mort year of Nnyc\Uty. I went steady betore I Jolntd up. MM Ind I were both In hlch ecbool. She told me 1 wu tM f1* boy she had ever been intimate with but I never b&- Ueved her. I haven't seen Mae for over a year. She didn't write for a long time, then six weeks ago I got eight letten from her all at once. She I! pregnant and wants me to marry her by mail so the baby will have a name. This baby can't be mine and we both know it. Mae says since I am the guy who started her on sex 1 owe her marriaae. She says we can get divorced later if I want to. My folb know about Uus and have told me to -SAU.OR AT SEA IN MORE WAYS 111.AN ONE make my own decision. 1 need your help . DIAi SAILOR: Yo.> Med thla marrlege lib you Me4 a hot. In your hull. The word from he,. la ne, ne, not - --.. . --···------·· ........................ ••"" .. ---..... .. J_-4_ U .... t I ••.,,'I ,., ... • 1 '4'"' District I One-stop Shoppers Officers ' On a Bazaar Spree Ho11ored · Offlcen of Orange Dis- trict, Calllornla Federation ot Women's Clubs will be honored at a luncbeon and truted to a parade of faU and wlntar faah.iona when they trek lo Huntington Beach Tuesday, Nov. 9. Mn. Arthur Willlams wUl a a v e J the meeting in tbe beach city clubhouse. Seated at the bud table will be the Mmes. Robert W. Bidwell Jr., president: G. Hoyt Corbit, James Mc· Calla aod William T. Che· ney, first, second and third vice presidents. Decorations will be ar· ranged by Mrs. Albert Co-~er and committee, wb.lle hostess chairman ls Mrs. Anne Warner ReaervatJoos are betnc taken by Mrs. Roy Callahan at ~3723. and the program is being arranged by Mn. Marguer- ite Drelfort. One·st.op abc1ppini la poa- s1ble. In fact 1t ii the ob- 1ecuve of C«Ma M .. a Wom· en's Club annual Cbrlatmas Bauar open lo the public al 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 12, In lht clubbouae, 110 W. 18th St. The Gold Tee-<16 Sec:tton wilh Mra. Lee Cbamberlaln as chairman will otter cake and coffee at the snack bar for luncheon or a rest dur· ing the shopping spree. Jnd.Jv1dual sections are preparing the mulUtude of items fCTr sale. Homemade goodies, household Items and "h1te eJtphanta are be- ing sold by the Gad-a-bout Section with Mn. Eu1ene Wing. head storekeeper and LJterature Sed.ioo will sell books ; Card Section, bomd made candlea, and Garden Section wttb Mrs. Georce Perley and her commlttee, Christmas conagea, decd- ralJons and crab bas ~ What's Doing STOP AND SHOP-It is traditional in the Harbor Area to stop by the annual Christmas Ba~r of Cost. Mesa Women's Club as a holiday shoppen' first spree. Items surrounding Mrs. Kermi ! C'~tman a~ from every club ett· tion and will be available to the publ 1c Friday, Nov. 12. Art Section will bavf a booth of decorative Jtem1 nade by memben u.nder tilt d I r e c t i 0 D ol Mn. Charles Stanley and Mn. Dan McCarty and the Craft Section. direded by Mn. Frank Hnua and Mn. lAW Dunrunf. will ba ve hand sewn. lml~ apedaltiea ~ doU clotbea. MARY DAY. 642""321 Tally Ho! TODAY IWl'fl..... IMdl TOf'S .._ .. •::m.Z::::!!!!!!:"~K:!lll!~= ,1..c.-. -llenc:ho View kflOOC, Wer· ,., Avt...,. end I lt\'WI, 1 p.m .. ....,.., IMO ,_., C>Mltll9n ...... 111-llM-'< T_ ..... 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U"ll ol Alf\*4'1U " ConlrlC1 Ir~ LHeue will •-W I" ,,,. DAILY P'ILOl t•ort Wiik (Ila-ol l(llfCIUie ...., Nw .--lld lie ,_,.., lo 1111 » ct.ty ~--.) A, -0ttt• .., l)r1-. ·-I \ w .. ldlfl •rt-Clut> ,... -• •' 16'S ,,....,,. ........... _ .... <~ ""''"' ..,..., Ill !t\e Hl rbor erH lfl M"'9 ... .,,.., ,...,. T---W•lctlfl l l"lfff Clut. IHS ,,.....,. A.wt , I le • m ~ -Oc:lloe" l r1d91 Ck*. IMi lrvlN "'"', 1 JI pm ,,.._..., -S..m161 CNOllUlt l •IOI• CklO, leH Irv!.,. "" I) JO 11"' I G._,_ I.-Cl• ...,,,,_ !on h.al -LoOllt ~"'' ",.. -..., Ai.-... sirw. 1 • ,,,.. , w .. 1cllff '''"'° CluO. ,.., 1rv1M Aw . 1 .IO 11"' , J.,.,tor l)vpll(ott l rlODt ,....,, C°"""""Jty Youl~ (.., IH, ~ ttl!I •lld 1111 Sl-'S. (OfO'lf Oil Mar, I U T~..-y -w .. tdltt l rlOe• Club. IHS '"''"' Ave. I pm , W-, Ch.C. l rl"91, m ltlll SI .. Hurlt1"91on a..o.. ,, ....... PrWn -llodfle arMlle (kill. I>• cffk Tralter 1'1.-.. • ~ A.w , ~ aeed\. n :• ...... I .._,., ~ ~ "'*' , .. s ,,....,,. ,,,,. . 1.,. ....... ~ -VIiii llMrlM l rl4oM CMll. VIiie -'-"-""' ~ II it 1.m I N<elkl"I' l rW.0 Clllll. GI IOlll $t., Huflll...-. lkedl. 7!» 11.lft.1 W•lc.llff l rl-(kill. IHS Irv ... ....... /.Jt 11.m. mchelle IXCLUSIVI WI• SALON ~ "cripps Campus Day Area Students Invited Taking advantage of the school holiday next Thursday, Scripps Col· Jege ha.c; designated 1t as iu Annual Campus Day and invited junior and semor high school girls who have evinced interest in Sc ripps. to take part. m the day's activities planned on campUI ln Claremont Coas tal alumnae who have offered their services as hostesses are the Mmes Arthur Bircher, Costa Mesa. Bartlett K. Brov.n Newport Beach. Douglas E. Orth, Corona del Mar; George H. Farver, Huntington Beach; Jack H Allen, Laguna Beach, and John Rusch, San Juan Capistrano . Area students will be welcomed by Dr. Mark H Curtis, president: academ ic life will be discussed by Miss Marjorie Downing, dean or faculty, and Judy Nelaon, Scripps student body president, will tali about the Spirit and Honor of Scripps. While students are taken on t.oun, t~ parenia, who allo are m. vited, will learn about admisaion procedure from KW Marilyn Blum, director of admissions. and aspects of campus llie will be the aubject of a panel • comprised of profesaon and students. Chapter Fills Double Bill Meat Dollar Stretched In Series of Seminars Sdclal Section wlll be boa- te1Mt for the day. ComJq up later in the ro<hltb la a massive pro- l?llD 10 women of the club havt undert a k e n. Mrs. Lloyd Roblmon and mem- bers ot her commwJ.it,r lm· provement commlttee will cook and aerve Than.kscJv· 1q dlnner for 315 employes al Goodwill InduatriH Tues- day, Nov. 23, ln the Santa Ana awre of th4' industries. Food haa been donated by merchant. but all prep- arationa and servtn1 will be done by the clubwomtn. Bountiful Bmketry Midway City WorMn have turned thoueht. lo Thanlta- itvin& Day and lo leu for- tunate families who micht not feast that day without the club's help. Members, who will gather for a tea at 12:30 p.m. Tues- day, Nov. 9, in the club- bouM, will bring donatiooa of crocerles for 'I'han.bJiv-iD& bukeu. Runell McKeon of Vet- erana Hoapttal, Lona Beach will be the speaker, accord-tni lo Mra. Wll\lam Schmldt, veterans al:faln cbairmu. aod "*1a) fUUl will be Mn. WUliam T. Oteney, district veterans 8ffain clW.rma.11. YOUR WATCH • CIHMd • OU.cl e Adjutted C111'oaetnpla •• Self· wiodera 1U1btl1 bliher: CM Morning ' c1MI::MA cAPsur..Es PRESS PREVUE Club Answers j t t U f e Call of Ports p k Sboppln& and decoratlnc p e e s . fever bave b t t Wednesday Morninc Club members and GJobetrotlm' Section ls the ~ y M 1 r w yr 1 ·--• first lo trot oil for holiday 1boppln1 at Pons of Cail. ---1 San Pedro. A bua wUl leave There are a lot of ~.,.c Trans Globe Travel Bureau talking about the trans·Atlan· Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 9 tic voyage from Vera Cruz to a m and reservations are Bremerhaven w h I c h too~ ~m's taken by Mrs. An· plac~ in 1~. Of count. tlu. thofty Ge!Wlne S4tr1464. sea Journey ts from the page~ ' of Katherine Anne Porter': Mn. Willard Balley. pres· be ts ll "Ship of Fools •• ldenl, will put her artistic s e er, · talents lo use demonstrat· in& holiday decorations at Local film fans may attend 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. the Meaa theatre Wednesday 17 in her home. This will be evening and see lhe ~olum· a work aeaslon and mem· bla Pictures presentation of bers are expected to bring Stanley Kramer's productlon materials and a sack lunch. Ship of Fooll. Hostesses will be t h e Mmes. WlllUm C. Russel, The cast of this production Guy Mannasmilh, Steven reads like a "who's who" Uodaa and Fred A. McCarl drawn from the stage aad Jr. screen stars throughout Che entire world. Among the great names of the entertainment F I• F field appearinc on the Meu ro IC, UD screen are Vivien Leigh, SI· mone Slcnorel, Jose Ferrer, For Everyone Lee Marvin, Oskar Werner and El.lz.abetb Ashley. Something for everyone is the slogan of the buaar planned by Women of the Mooae 1158 Saturday, Nov 13. Lodie doors will open at 4 p.m. and a chicken dln· 1 ner will be served from 8 to a: 30 p.m .. followed by danc- inC to the music of the Jacka of Jau. ncuts are $1.50 for adults and 7~ centa for clillmn. PEARLS RE-STRUN' IUN'5 SlZED, froni Mlulnv DWnonds Rtptaetd, from FREE s1.•1 s1.11 S3.99 Jewelry 0..ltnlnt A Speclaltyl Others In the star-studded. lnt~rnatiooal cast of Ship Of Foell are George Segal. JqJe Greco, Michael Dunn, Charles Korvin and Hem Ruehmuri. Incident.ally Dunn Is a 3-foot· 10 act.or who has played to audiences aJI over the wortd. , lt is through his eyes that pa· trons see the gomgs·and-corn· 1ings of the alup's passenger list. I Greco 1s the wl)rld·renowta· ed Spanish dancer who hu 1thrilled millions in all parts of the globe. He portrays his ltalenls to motion picture faM who come lo see t;htp 01 Fools. In the story one runs the aamut ol political intrigue lD romance, both that ol the U.e lovers and that or the illicit escapees. There's never a dull moment during your film voyage while watching the actions of those who are aboard the Ship Of Fools. WE QUIT! A slide lecture tour of the Orient and Women in t h e News fill the double bill for the oext meeting of EpsUcn Omicron chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma internaUon- al honorary society fOT women m education. FAST DEPENDABLE SYVICE Everything Must Go! 50% TD 70o/:: OFF Gathering in Holiday ViJ. I.age, Costa Mesa at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9, mem· bera will be given a guided lour o( the Orient by Mra. John A. Bumbera and Mn. Marjorie Lutterman. T h t other hall elf the program will be presented by Mrs. E . W Kayser and M r 1. Edward F. Lawton. Ar· rangement.s are being made by Mrs. Clillord Hannah and b4!r commlttee . Complete Color Selection! WIGS and WIGLETS ly our European Metter Wl9makers. Guarante..t 100% .. lected human hair. Limited Tll'MI .. Here Early! .. HONt: 673-0071 MARRIAGES 3405 Newport llvd., Newport .. ach °""' Ille Delly ...... """ .,. ... -m.. ,._._ ·~ ta.) NOTICE ANTHONY'S WORLD FAMOUS CUSTOM SHOE SERVICE Is CLOSED At Richard's lido Center for the BEST In SHOE REPAIRING UM the CORONA DIL MAit SHOii COMPLETE SHOE, HANDBAG and LUGGAGE REPAIR Sot. & HMl1 for POINTED TOES SHOIS & IAGS DYID Olt UCOVlltlD Sperry T_, SW.rs MA~f den. by fectory ltOUNO .-clflcatlonsl ., • ~ converted Into gelf theH • Special ..... for.EuNpMn ~wel • AIUpte,. ...... & ..._.,......., ............ cvt & made ... Custom 3401 E. Comt Hwy. PHONE s:':. COIONA DEL MAI 673 14640 -' ,. . "Stretching Your Meat Dollar," a aeries of four meetings designed to aid the consumer in placatin& bis btldcet, are presented by University ol Cahlomia AcrlculturaJ Extension Ser- vice atartin& at 7: 3G-9. 30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 8. 1000 S. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. Telephone inquiries may be directed to 77 4-<rlM. First ae11ion will demon.. strate new wayr with West. em beef by Mias Dorothy Huse, consumer education director California Beef Council. Miu D o r o t h y Wenck is in charge or the aeries. ll will be repeated for those who Ci&DnOt attend the evening meeting from 10 a.m. to DOOi!, Wednea· day, Nov. 10. The next two meetings Women's Guild St. Anne's Guild or Sl Wilfrid's Episcopal Church of Huntinft.on Beach meets at 10 a.m. every fourth }Vednetday of the month. Location inform a t i o n i. available by calling Mra. Fletcher Dart, $3W700. Auxiliary American Le1ion AuxiJ. lary 1 3 3 of Huntinito11 Buch meets every second and f o u r t b Thursday lo American Legion Hall. Ad- d t t I o n a I Information la available by calJ1ni Mn . Arne Jensen at 538-2'T77. wUl take place on Mood.ay evenJncs and Wednesday morninaa, Nov. 12 and 17, a.ad Nov. 29 a.nd Dec. 1. The wt meet.inc, wbich wm uplore the subject, "SbopplnC for Flab," with Mia· t>orit Robinlon, home economilt, bureau of Com· merciti Fiaherie1, U.S. De· pertinent ot me Interior, will have only one aeaalon, from 1 ID 3 p.m. Wednea· day, Dec. 8. The entire aeries la free to anyone lntererted. ~\\\\\1 /M ~~~~ Harbor Shopplnt Certter 2300 Harbor Blvd. Coat a MeM, Calif. DUNN PHONE Kl 5-9485 Rug And Upholstery Cleaners your BIGELOW'S KARPET KARE CLEANER Karpet Kue is the seientificaRy engin .. red method developed •fter many yeus of research by Bigelow , f•mous makers of rugs •nd carpet. We, u 8kJolow'1 Kerpet Kere O..ners, use their speciely de· signed cerpet clHnin9 egentt and scientifically designed power equipment which looS.ns end removes the ha rd-tCHJet 9rit and t.lirt which settle down dffp in the "rook" of yout c.rpet fibr" end which ordin.ry · methock cannot rMch. Our m.n are trained by Bi99'ow'1 C•rpet Cleaning IMtitute. You 9et • dual w•rranty--0.ckod by Big-'ow and by us. PIHse phone us for further information end 1 NM Estimate. SlltVINO YOUlt AltlA SINCI 1946 DUii IWO I U'*>LITlltY CLIANlltl ' •••·-..··---*··••c •···· ... MESA MATINEE fans will have a real treat for them Wednesday afternoon when they can see both SbJp Of FMll and alto Tiie Colledel-. Tbt prolJ'N'\ belina at °"9 o'clock. Free refrechmenb wUl be served to patroo.1. FREE P ~ES to the Udo Ol' U>t Meaa wlll be mall~ toda7 to AUJI• Miller, - TrinJty Dr .. Cott.a Mesa: mt-eanor Hamley, 718 Larbp111, Corona del Mar; t. B. "'1>1. 1 It Via Wailers, Newpctt Beach, and Georp Davida~ 1125 Miramar Dr., Balboa. 1 Each o1 tbtM mm r~ w111 be rtwar1ed for lb lo11tt, to ''Ptctyn Pitka Wh<> .knows? M a 1 b • 'I name Will be Naef bl Utll '*" um.a OM 1"iet real IOODt .. Luther Guild Forms Chapter Adding Its name to the ever iI'OWing list of Martin l Luther Hospital G u i 1 d chapters is King (1( Glory Chapte'r, Huntington Beach. Serving as liaison be· tween chapter and guild is Mn. Lloyd Fuglie, chair- man and members include the Mmes. Robert Brede- weg, Nick Bukoff, David Hanson, Donald Hall, Roy Kellt!r, Luther Kipp, Carl Laakso, Arthur Lepper, Gabriel Long, LaVern Pet- erson and Leonard Sisco. Fountain Valley mem- bers are the Mmes. Clar· ence Bray, Ruth Dowling, Avf:'rille Havnen and Cle· ment Shoemaker. If You Thought You Couldn't Afford Tummy TV ••• Guess Again .. Tu•"" n tG1t11m 1 M R .t n esa i ea ...... 1t..,t1r11,..,..., 1'-ntlt,wtai s..,. ... Wl7n ... 1-------- MRS. JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS T• Live In Cotta Meta ._, .. t t111t ca11,..1tss ... mci J d. h M W d ..... la It • .,...,. •• tile....,. t =~al::~:: u 1 oore e s Monday, Novtmber 8, 1%5 DAILY PILOT /News-P~u J 5 Eastern Nuptials Li11l{ I-larborites Restoration Talk Given Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Callfornienne will hear a talk on the restora- tion of French blatorlcal monuments by Henri de Villenolsy, assist.ant d1rec- tt'• of the French ministry of cultural affalra and d1· rector ol the hlstorlcal moo· uments in France. 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, in Irvine Coast Country Club. Vlllenolsy is the official lecturer of the alliances and hls rt:marka will be Ulua- trated with slides. Mrs. Elizabeth Le Mat, of Costa Mesa announces her forthcomin1 marrl.age to Dr. Lloyd P. Smith of Newport Beach. Mrs. Le Mat, accompan· ied by her daughter Bon· nie a student at California State Colleae at Fullerton and her son Paul C'\llTeDUy in the U.S. Navy, i1 trav· eling to the Eut wbert she will exchange pledgea with Or. Smith. Mrs. Le Mat. formerly of La Canada. was acUve on the Montrose·Dun1mu1r School Boards, a member of PT A Board and presl· dent of Crescenta-Canada Toastmistresses. Dr. Smith, recently ap- pointed vice president of physics and applied scienc- es of Stanford Research Event will take place at Mn . Anna Pearson Hatch of Long Beach will receive members and olfer rtfreeb- menl'S. Guest ticketa are '1. lnetltute In Palo Alto is -------------------- also prominent in musical ~· ew Form-u la circles. He served two I~ years as president en Or· ante County Philharmonic Cl u p• I Society and is presenUy ears p Imp es, chairman of the society's B . ,. Th Sk. admory board.. eautir1 es e 1n ADV. The cot.lflle will have a . . abort honeymoon trip in the HOUSTON. TEXAS. Suc- 1 speci11caUy to dissolve every East before returning to ce~ ·' crimplet'<'" "' fi .. td known component of aeb~m, California where they will .. ,, 'Tlake-up an~ common dirt. divide their time between Kleer-Ple.r hu been an-leer-Plex dissolves the pore the Harbor Area and Palo nv. . ilugs and keeps the porea AJto Consultants, ln..:. cleaned out so the skin irrl- . Dally use en the new pro-t.ations have a cha.oce to clear. Virtuoso Violinist duct. whkh fa almply da bbed Rapi.d beau:>g ~ helped by th~ sp:-c1al antiseptics end germt· on the face with a piece of cidea. lncludng Hexachloro- cotlon, should completely con-phene, contained in the Kleer· trol pimplea within 30 days. Plex formula. S lo f S h prev~nt blackheads. etc., ac-Kleer-Plex clean up pim· 0 s or ymp on"\! cording lo a comp&ny spokes-plea, makes the skin smooth, 1 man. and helps prevent the format· '"' Pimples, blackheads, and Jon of pimples and blackheads Guest soloist with the Or· ange County Symphony un- der the baton of Eugene Ober at 8:30 tonight in Melodyland theat.er will be Miss Eud1ce Shapiro, vio- linl!t, bead .of the violin department at tbe Univtt- alty of Southern California and t.eacher-performer "t the Aspen (Colo.) Festival 1n aenion every tum.mer. Mila Shapiro bu appear· ed with Eu1ene Goo.em, Fritz Reiner, WUlJam Stein· bert. Joaef R.oeenat.ock, Igor Stravinsky, Otto Klemper- er and Wer Solomon. She Miu Shapiro will perform similar complexion problems In the future. Kleer-Plex also Symphonle Eapagnole by are usually caused by excess-has an astringent action which Edouard Lalo. Ive discharge of "sebum." a shrinks large pores and makes 1'~ouowing the November ratty acid which la discharged ltbe skin fresh and radiant. It 1010 presentation will be const.a.nUy through the sk.in. :is sold on an absolute money- Mary Costa on Jan. 17, Pimples are caused when se· back guarantee of results. and Norman Thompson, pi· bum at or near the skin sur-As a special introductory aniat, on Feb. 14. Thompson face dries and plugs the skin ofler . you cen now order two will perform the second Pi· pores. Additional body was~s months supply of Kleer·Plex. ano Concerto in C Minor by back up behind this "plug" a regwar $2.80 value, for only RAchmaninoff. of dried aebum, bacteria in· Sl.98. Just send the coupoa felt the area, and the reaultina below with your check or mon. akin lrrltation become• a pim-ey order fer 'l.98 (no C.O.D.'1 pie or blackhead. please 1 and your Kleer-PJa Opera-goers To Sip Tea Kleer-Plex is an ant.i3eptic will Immediately be ahlpped deep pore cleanaer formulated prepaid. Adv. bu also played chamber music concert.a with Jaacba Year around service ac- Helteu, Artur Schnabel. tivitie• will be outlined to LUI Kraua and Gregor Pia· prospect.ivoe members of tigorslcy. L a I u n a Beach Opera To· Loesch Laboratory ConauJt.ants. Inc. 3311 West~ SL, Dept. "C-401" Houston. Tex_u 77006 Plea•~ send me. .botUe(g) of Kleer·Plex at the spec- ial Introductory price of $1.98 each. prepaid by ~turn mail. I am eoclo&in1 my check or money order for J . . I ·mdenta.nd that U I am not comple~ly satisfied with rrsulta at the end of 30 days. I may return the unuled portion tor immediate full refUlld . Her a c a d e m l c back· League wben they and pa. ground includes study with tronenea are welcomed Gust.ave nnlot of the East· during a t.ea in the Dana man School of Muaic and Point borne of Dr. Robert Efrem Zimballat of t h e Robb. Curtis Institut.e of Music in Tile gala, planned f o r NAME ...............................• ADDRESS ...... · . · · · · · · · • • • ....... 24 aJtClal trllSllten .•• It .. lb ... .,U.111 i.u.,, Jak. 12' •It/kit l9ftW,"'811AC.AMlf 1" ... 11..,..t1111. )ISt,... ..t ... ft'IM It fl. TW1 tile •mtJ ff It. Autumn shades of carna· tions, chryaanlbemums and gladioli in altar arrange· me.nts and floral columns adorned St. John the Bap- tist Church, Costa Mesa when Jud.Ith Lynne Moore and Joseph Charles Phil· lips exdul.ng«i vows and rings. of her skirt which flowed into a Watt.eau tcain in back Philadelph.la. Tuesday, Nov. 16. aho wiU Circulating the guest For her debut perform· mark the lt~a)(Ue's third an·ll.======================! book at the reception in the ance with the symphony, n.iversary. CITY . . . .. . . . ST A TE ..... IIP No. •...• $UUS SONY- Shop tonlte 'tit 91 Ta1..av1etON .... ,.LIANO•• 411 E. 17th St. SALES -SERVICE Open Dally 9:30 to 9 - Cloted Sunday 646-1684 GLOOMY GUS ~ 19h YOU let off ., .. ,,, Aft 111· OuMllW ffltorlal ..... IH ture OI IM Oelly l'llef. The bride, da08hU'r of Col. (USMC Ret.) and Mrs. Jack Raymond Moore of Costa Mesa, was eecorted down the whit.e-carpeted aisle by her father. Her bridal gown of candlelight yellow imported silk satin featured a scoop MCltline aDd bell shaped Chantilly lace sleeves. The lace was repeated in bodice appli- ques. and embroidered beading and shell gold vel· vet rosea trimmed the Cront l MARY WEBB DAVIS "A NEW LOOK AND OUTLOOK" Pel'$0na l Improvement cla .... for busy Mothe.--C1ree,. Women and Teena 1 110 eemlnara. Phone 17$·2021 -nNo ST. NIWl'OltT ••ACM Ottl'OllTI CITY HALL eeaAAAAAAA•~66~ 'ALL CURLS ARE GO!' ;1 .. pln1 a .. uty ••• • lovely IOft perm. with curia th.t lut and last ••• Save more than half. -111 e A M81A -HarW t"op,in1 Center Kl t.0'711 -M MUtmWtTOM SIACM -I '91ftb Ceftte,....VI MGa lpffn1ttat .. ••llftter Centtr ..... _ .... ,,..~------Ml*IM ,. home of the bride's parentsl.===============::;.. __ .;;;...;;=====================;:; A cluster ol satin ro~s was pinned to her satin and lace half bonnet wh.lch held her illusion veil, and she carried a single loog-stem- med yellow rose. Coral shell ailk sheaths, hats covered with fabric roffs and long-stemmed yellow rosea were selected for Mrs. Donald Alan Cin· occo, matron en ho n o r ; Miss Darrylln Antrim and M i s s Marylin Moline, bridesmaids. Donald Alan Cinocco al· tended as best man, and guests were seated by Da· vid Thoennes. the bride· groom's b!'oUler·tn·law ; Robert Lennert, R o b e r t Duncan and Bill Wood. were the bridegroom's sis· ters. Mrs. Kay Anne Ed· wards and Mrs. ThoenfM!s. Following a wedding trip to Carmel the bridal couple live in Costa Mesa. The bride is a graduate of Orange Coast CoU.C• where she waa a member of the boDOr society, Alpha Gamma Sigma, and ma· jored in dent.al assisting. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of Cost.a Mesa, also is an OCC graduat.e and now is study-I ing to be a certified pub- lic accountant at CaWorrua State College at Fullerton. Job's Bethel 'Kidnaped' Shrieks of laughter broke thf!' early morning c a 1 m when members of J o b · s Daughters Bethel 313 ar· rived at the home of Kathie Waterman, h<tnored Members we're naped" from their and were required queen. "kid· homes to at· t.end a breakfast dressed just as they were whe'n they were invited in the w e e houn. Assisting with tbe party were memben of Bethel Guardjan Council and tht Mothers' Club. Abo present were some of the membersl for l'he sister bethel. 157. OUR LEASE HAS EXPIRED WE ARE HAVING A llG MOVING SALE ALL MERCHANDISE MUST GO HUGE SAYINGS ON ALL PIANOS & ORGANS NEW KNA81 Walnut l'lnlth $2495 5' 8 GRAND Reduced To NIW KNAii "'095 5' I GRAND '·'· RedUC9CI T~I. SEE THE NEW sHow:c110Ro ORGAN $1095 OfllN MON. & Pll. TILL 9 GOULD MUSIC 1I01 NtwpcNt Ave. COSTA MESA 646-1679 Home LJ Gift S 1op If you have • floor to decorate ..• here .re some bright ideu from NEW! RUG-COVERED ZIPPERED, FOAM-FILLED CARPET COASTERS Marvelous new idea in floor cushions ..• deep foam rounds with rug-covers that zip right off to wash! 22 " round in 11 jazzy colors. 1<4.95 ... 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UWi (AJ>) -Ar· dlur Eugene Arf<t.la. still speed ldn& of the world, loaded hiJ wrecked Green Moo.tler racer onto a huge van trailer today and g o t tady to ina&e the slow, 50- hOW" tr1p btck home to Ak· roo. Obk1. Tbe 5-y • a r-old racmg ur defl&ner re&a.tned hla tiUe as l1le faalat man on wheels Sunday by drlvane the Green Monit.er turbojet racer to a two-way a v· dra&ed rpud of 578 M3 miles an hour on the Bon· nevtlle Speedway bere In a 'repeat of what hap- pened In the 19&4 racing sea· B<>n, the Akron racer wrest· ~ the record away f r o m Craig Breedlove at Los An· geles. who held It: for only f1 ve days at ~.127 m.p.h. Arfr.ll'ls set up camp on the aalt early Sunday, shortly alter daylighL Without 10 much as a 1ingle warm-up, by 1 p.m. he had made two fast runs to break the rec· ord. It w11 006 of the quick· est assaulta on the I a n d rpeed record Ln the history of the speedway. But on the 1ut run, Ar· Cons blew a r11bt rur Utt ln hu 1et racer u ~ emerged from the Umin1 lights ar the end of the measured mlle. He WU act- ing cloM to llOO m.p.h. .. It sounded juat llkt a bo rnb gotn1 off," Arfons said lattr. "l ~ what it was. but J didn't have time to bt scared." Arfons blew the 1 a m e rliht rear tire twice on rtcard runa in 19&4. WI~ biJ rear lire 1ooe and much ol the rear cowl- inl blown away alone with OM df bl• braklna para· chut.eJ, Arfona weaved wild· ly down tht speedway. Then burning rubber from the rtiht front tire rubb1n1 oo the wbHI well filled the cockpit with amoke. "I waa ~porarUy blind· ed " the drlvar aald. "1 couldn't 1ee where J w a a •olna." Arfon1 popped 1111 emer1- ency parachu~ and It dral· led the car to a halt near the end of ~ elght.-m I I • course. The driver, vtaibly shaken by bb close bruJh with death, walked in a due arCNDd t.be WTecked car before crewmen a n d ap«'Uton arrived. ._........, LOSES MARK Craig Breedlove Around the World SPORTS BRIEFS Svare's Encouraged; By What? AP /UPI thelr beavyweieht title bou\" LOS ANGELES -Hockey Nov. 22. fans like figbll and scoring, Pattttson wu .ent down tn so the Loe Angeles Blades' yesterday's public workout by wt-place standing in the West.em Hockey League may rugged beavywel&ht 1parr1ng prove 1Dc1dental. partner Mel TurnWw. Th t A crowd o( 7,$46 was on cbamptOD was decked byl hand Satw'day iught as the classy light heavyweight Jlm· Blade1. who are 2·7. lost a my Ellli last Thursday. ~ declaM>n to the San Fran· But boCb boxers passed It dlco Seals. ,jl •• o( ~-· ..... .. But 1evual ICUfflea and 23 uu 11 ooe .,...,..e '"'"'' penaJt.llJs kept the audience that bappeIU occwonaUy enthralled. wblle trainlllg for a big flaht. Tbe B\ades took a 4-1 lead Bobby Rull I• tearmi tM on pl• by Jack Hendnck· National HO<'.by Leape son , Leo La.Blne. Brian Smith apart at t.i.e iealpMta and Norm Johnson, but the ud hit Chkaio kammates Seals rallied with Gerry Bris· art pkkl11& up most of &be aon turmng m a th1rd·penod, plett1. three-goal hat trick. Holl stepped ap bl1 furl· ou1 ecortog pace with 1 thr~ · 1oal 1prtt a1abi1t Toront. Sud1y oJgltt but tM blond bomber'• ttt0nd !lat ~k of the 1eatoa DM~ly p r • v I d e d the fr.Chai Oii a M llamlJJa· tlon of the lbakea Maple Leafs. Rams Lose Sixth To Fran's Vikings LOS ANGELES <UPn -The Los Angeles Rams have now lost six atraaght, but somewhere coach Harland Svare sees a light shmmg "I aaw aome encouraging things out there " th · yo~g coach said aft~r Fran Tarkenton led the Miniiuoi.. Vikings to a 24-13 victory in Minneapolis.St. Paul yester· day. "We didn't giH the ball away, and our secondary covered u well u it baa a!J season" Svare linlled out C1~y Wmiams and Don Mcllhany, his rookie comer backs. for praise and also beamed at tht pass rush he 1ot from D1· vid Jones, Lamar L u n d y, Roosevelt Grier a n d Mtrlill Olsen ··we got a aood rush," h • said. "but our rooD. lln• backtri didn't nail Tarken· ton. Some day, though, his lat· Fin other Black Hawk p.a11u• pU11l1b~ Torowto &oalle Terry Sawrhd Ill &he tint period before Hall palled the triicer. For Loaf Bearh State ud Loe ADaeie. State Ute moment of truth 11 oearly at llaod. ad L.A. may h.ave &o fa(e It without star qua~rba(ll. Ray Jooea. HONOLULU -Snub-nosed The otablol, tblrd rank· Texan Gay Brewer, who cap-tured the 60.:nl Hawaiian td ln lut week'• UPI poll Open yesterday by outplay· ud defeodloc CCAA cham· mg Bob GoaJby in a sudden· WELCOME TO MINNESOTA -Rams' Bill MWllOn tnes vainly to thro>A a pass as Gary Larsen (71) and Carl Eller 181 l of the Minnesota V1kmgs lower the boom Muruon was under lire all afternoon u the \ 1kes rolled to a 24· l 3 win over the hapless invadera from Los Angeles. •-----------erili wm cost lMm a 1ame -on fumbles." Svare referred to the Vlk· Pro Grid ing quartert>.ck's improv11ed plays wbkb led directly to W L k Standings one touchdown and were in· eary a ers u=•:.•:.::n ~:mtal Ln two other R R ...,.._ \: t '*'-~ The topper came with Mln· ose are H ad f h l i,--ii~ t 1 i ?• ~ : ... nesota on top 17·7 early Ln e Or P l• ly ~rt: j i i~~ rn :fi the fourth quarter and poised f,;tt..,"t;,. 2 ' : I,. 111 on the Ram l2 It wu third B N ,.ltllOl#tlll t ' m 11:1 V ose -tww ~ and 11 as Tarkenton w en t ., BALTI MORE IUPl) -The J ohnny Green and John ~=='-•• j J g ii W JU ~a~~c~~J:r'~~\~~~f~ apot ~ Caltfonna stlould Loi Angtles Lak~rs. dropped E&an came oH the bench in >':!.':" , , 0 .. \,, He ot no further than the be an odds~n favontP to WU) to ~d place tn the West· the flnaJ quarter lo heJpll: Z.:c~-~ J : rn tH ru 10 wh~n he bit a Ueu Be· the Pacific E•nht Confer em Oivm on ol the National break open a close game. 1 . d .. ~ 1 t.ep. led '-f>" • Baaketball Association to<by """ La ...,..,.., •--"' ore going own. '"" a ra ence's Ro8e Bowl bid. but • • ue ken, led by Jerry ~·~·~t,."·0~'f,J1 , to center Mick Tingelhoff, before you put your money beaded ro~ Philadelphia aft.e~ West wbo had 26 points, bad =.::; u ie.,~~~'i'. 1!. who simply lateraled further ~ the Trojans c~e<:k .\a. ash· 1c::: b the:or~ 71Jstrai~ wiped out a. 15-pomt Balti· ~11.~eoiiil. ~ .. ~~::f.t ~f bad to fullback 8Jll Brown. 1ngton State and UCLA s cre· g Y po more lead gomg into the final w."',,..,.,. n. wow Y•'' / Brown swept around the as· dentlals. The ii a k e r 1 engage ~e stania and trailed by only ...... I,.., •-tonlshed Rams for the 1core T h e TroJans. ranked ftftb 7~~.::?morrow lligbd ~·_. endithng three point&. 94-91. Thereaft· ~::,·~~ ·~1 "':= lbal wrapped it up. ft•· II ........i a "'u~ game roa u1p at er they were baffled '"'""'r ,, "" n-..ona y, ril'Y""' off lhr1r aaw them lose the first two · J~-l-":'-1:0 1 ~rou FRAN AGAIN fourtti victory wtthout a loss to the St Louis Hawks 131· Los Angeles waa (iven the Gr'...w~ ... ., J111,_..,,, T k •--'·-t • ed · • aame klod of treatment over ~°' M91toi "'-or"" a.v "' MU-ar en...,,. llJaU H up r r Ln coo!ennce play Saturday 101, Saturday Dl&ht and the tn St Louis Saturday night ........... Cox' 22-yard field 10&1 wtlh a by bea~g Callforma, ~. Baltimore Bullets, 137-116, when · tht Hawks stretched ~ '---lateral lo halfback Tommy on a pair of . sparkling punt l.ut ni&ht. their lead from 14 to 30 Lnts .......,. J>'L'¥-,.ct ,. 0,. Mason fo~ e1ght yard.a after returns by Mike Garrett Tbm far. the La.ken have Ln the final quamr po '""•.. 1 , o m 10i m be went 11x, and kept the aec· But. both Washington Slate lOlt four of SIX games OD the Tiit Hawks led by Zelmoi=";°en ? i '1 i :~ m 0~ tou~hdown drive &oing and UCLA also won _ the "*1 for a 6-S season rtl<'.°rd. Beaty with 1 • t 0 t a 1 of 23 .__ 1 • 1 wt th a ~tch to Bron for aiJ 12th ranked Cougars do>A nin1 Loi Angeles, app e a r l D i polnts. took a t-polnt lead ln E O'-........ t rr.m f ' 'lf yarda t l averted a bi1 lou. Oregon, 27-7, and ~ sixth· t1.redt allowed the BuUels to the first period, moved the .~~~ ciiv , 1 • ~! lJt Fran ran for 58 yardJ and ~an.ked Bruma beating W:ish· .core 43 poln.ls in the final lead lo 15 poinu at halftime ...,., ; • o C , .. paned for 214. mgt.on . 23-24 As a re~ult, quarter and Jam Barnes push and beld a lt-pomt lead at 1·-The .Ram.I' BW Mmuon AC· both schools are t.ted for the ln a game total or. ~ polnu the end of the lhlrd period ~~·\.:t_ ~ c11Y " tually outpuaed Tar. kenlori runnerup spot in the confer· and to dominate play '!-™1er · ~··01...n. ~ (23-for-40 tor * 71rds) and ence with identical 2-0 rPC· the backboards. He packed ~,.~,. ":' outcatned him rwmlJlt. 72.511 ords. oU ~ rebounds. FOOTBALL '"...,. -'"°' but waa harried r.peatedly p\ooa, meel flfth·r a tt k e d death firu1b, was the least BRLJIN FRO~H Loot Beach Saturday o\gbt happy fellow on the course ..:J .. Ute 4kn MIM Oelcl for the leaiae Utle. They llad mOlt of t.M week. STOP C0.4 T &o my oa defenae eo ecram· Until his Jut two boles an hie pad tmprntll& C a I regu!Allon play, tht dlmpl&- Poly (SLO) 7.J, Saturday chiMed Brewer had count-UCLA's powerful fresh· atsbt. • ~ hlmseU. out of the running men barely nosed out the Loa& Beaclai lluffed and lD the .Waialae Country Club Orange Cout College PJ. puffed too comlD& from competiUon, except for one rat.es 14-13 Ill water polo beltlnd ID 'the last three brief show of confidence Sun· action Saturday morning mlJlut.el for a 14-l! vlca.ry day. in Costa Mesa . ever Fresno State, but the GARDENA _ Mario A> Tiw Burs travel to Long ubeaten Forty-Nlnen (I-dreU! wu uable le st.art Beach City College Wed· t ) nrure to be at top lo the Rlvenlde G r a ad nesday for a 3 30 p.m. 1tnogth for Loi Ancelea. Prix, but be did all rlallit at tUl. then return home to Jones mlued tbe eatlre Ai~ Park meet Mt San Antonio Fn- came for lhe Dlablo1, hll The U.S.· Aute C.b drlv· day at 3 JO p m te(ond etnlcttt, wttll a bad 101 dlamplea lpecl to vk· OCC deadlocked t h e band. To top Chat 1ff. sec· tol')' latvday atsM ID A.. ~cort S-5 at the end of ond 1trlo1er Davt ~ cot•' »-lap a at 1•0 a 1 the first pen<X· Saturday, Woody la also bothered with b ...i i.1 but dropped betund 1~ In Jar y altboa«b be ' am.,.onawp r 1 ' e for t th half CLA led 12·11 an • sprint can HlJ time wu a e plkbed a 1lx·yard pan to 11. S, g • at the end of the third Art Hatfield for the only Tw~tlme ladlaaapoUi 500 quarter 1ure. Tbat climaxed a 44-,hamp A J Foyt neaped Jtm Wallace led the yard drive ju1t before half· se.rtoua mjur} 00 &be seven-scoring with four goals. time. He laitl Hatfleld with tb lap whtn be span ud followed by Bob L o n g a 3t-yarder to 1tt It OJ. collided wltla Bobby Unaer with three and Ray Clev· Qaartubacll Jack R.euty or A 1 bu q u e r q 0 e, N.M. er and Jack K.unble with matthed Lon' Beach 71 Nettber driver WH h u r C, two each Dan De.rrig and yard• In eltht plays to pall but both Foyt who bad and Ray Card each scored out tbe wlD over Fi:e•no been Jeadio& the race. and one. State. although the forty Uo1tr had to drop out. Nlnen bad kt withstand a rounter drive by Fresno to SC Leads FOOTBALL SCOR~S tbe Long Beach ZS. With aeven attoad• left Walt Yarboroagb'a flitld aoaJ at- umpt Wll wide to the r1,ht. Thus, everything pom~ to " Y by the Vlktnc dlfcndtn. ,. •• wnT Nov. 20 when Southern Call· "OUr pua proe.ouon broke 1ou1111irn ce11tom1• u. centorn•• 1 i::~1"'J.~1'lf..f~':'1'~·-· 1 lomia plays UCLA and Wash· s 'I ' HEROES down completely.'' Snre saJd, LAS VEGAS -The 1c<tre was even in tralnlng camp knockdowns today for cbam· pion Cassius Clay and con· tendtl'" Floyd Patterson as they t.oUed in preparation for 11r= 14 T11I~. ~P4• i: lli\~·..... . ington State closes out tlt partans n NBA Standings bl.a wa1 of noUn1 Munson :~,•v1:~ ,w~a • ·I(~~ ~, i.. • ...l.~•tt1 '• three-game conference sched· UllltM Preti lnknalioaal wu thrown seven times for e& arl.,..,,, V~t U. Ullf\ JO ~"~' ~ V•~·bll le ai t W h" -...t• ~~"1.."~:.~.~:w--1 i~~~r,~ .. , ~ou1~g>oemtne ~;n~~ ~:! Biggest Bowl Mike Garrett of South· '""'"':""~,.ct •• yanY. ~1':"J:.'°"s1!;:'\i.nu .. ~ ~ i,,. ~-,i-.§· ... , .. v 1 roc." ,.1, Bowl representative is drc1d· em Caillomia -Ran punts JIM'""'" , ' :it -"' EARLY LEAD "~~11 St-1• ii. ivr 11 ~:=; ~ ") ... ~'' . ut ,1.,. 1 ed ....__ post-sen•~" coUeae back 74 and r7 yards tc: lead .!~!.1" ! J ;m ;"' Minnaota jumped away tc [Jo.-. s••tt ». "'C11 o.lul!• ~ d • ..,,,.,.. 0 .,..... 1 '"" .....,., a l2>e Troiani to a ~ vie· an ••rly I"'-'' ,_ ... _.__ Tar •111~.l'.JO lt•I• ''1 W! L ... b 14 Of'. v1:.·~-·, wr,.!.. "°'"I • 1 niJ Saturday, UCLA play• football picture seems to be tory ov';;° California. w .... °"'"* -~ -WUINJ • S.ll r•IKISC. s ... H~.. • u T.,. ci1;:;e.1l 7 at Stan.ford While both use cl•aring up. and It looks like ~.. Fr•r.. : : I -bnlOD followed the fteld 10&1 ~~-ore. ~ L•, "nflttd ~ • u. "' d WSU ._. Gary Beban of UCLA -t;r. , ' L drive w I t h a JS.yard toocbo ~'t''ia~/i.,-:~..k wli'r' , '•g, "· ~ ,, an meet outside op-tbe New Year's Day classics Ran ooe and 60 yards for 1tr:::... 2 ' r down pua to Paal l'laUey. ,:~':.. 'h~r.fiW.'C;t.,r,e, U _... MJ:e,!. ': f:1enta -the Trojans host· wtD be ruled with "Ortnd 'Em touchdowns and passed 58 Ht set tt up wttb a &l-1ard ~:~~'ir•u"Ei:11 i • ~Nal~1,""t,: ... J•," I Plttlburgh and the Cou·OUt" atyle of pt.y. and., yards for two more ~~·r: ,~.:..'r:"I, nlD Lolief'f~1rf: • .-1 .. ~'1,~l. 11 ,~ 1ara trave11ng to Arizona Seven of the top 10 rated •to pace Brulna to 28-24 vlc· c~Jlf; ~-=03la Munaon ouhed ln a brUk w L ,.., °" w.LoeL.,i.Obl!..''f" 1. ca• '°'" ., -=.. 1 •-,, ~. teamJ seem headed for post· Wry over Wuhington. t br1n ·-n. "" 1'"'-s T 'll ~ --"'m Garrett. held to 67 yards lJl MUOO games and most of ~ ...... 0 I ....,. .-ms to h,., at i~~~oe"1o f J 1 ~i 1 1l'l ~ 3=' 1l4s~oll, u ~M ~ ••K • .,111 ... 1' 11 uniu, beat California by tbem employ a 1troni ground W~~~lnw!:~n~t.c! v~ '"''-u. ~-116 bal.IUme. A nmniDI IDto lbe Eastern Conference •"'°" l J ,._ \'r.'9A11. Klfll r··~ ' I!f!? u. n l' rwm1nC hKt punts or 74 and 1arne aa their major offensive Scored all the ff u • k I e s "° .-T='"~ kicker peu1'1 pw Ge Rama rcllN f ' 1 ~~. l"~a' ~ \t. • 81 yarcb. Rod Sherman's two-weapon. ~ !!.-ID automatic f1nt down on e~l11t'1~--!:.~;i:-.r· UJll.!_~ a~ .. f~~u,, • • ~:Ji: ~·u~:r.. yard amuh, ao eight·yard Leadlnl tbe bow) llneup Is :'11:d ~ ::;:/lays or :iO, 11.~.~-w.. r.::tJr:c1~ :-1;: ~\.::4A~tnt -~'·~I~~~· ~n~~· ~by~~~Tro y-~ed~~~~----------~----------~--------- __ ,_ .. _~ __ ,_~_~_.,_~ __ ·_~~-=~~-··~:~~-~~~~r~~~~~---~~~~:1t~~~~·~~~~l-~~~=:~~~~~~~f~_Mnd~~a~~~~Q(~~~~b~~~~ Lowe Guns for More Marks from Toby Page to Dave Satnrd.17 to earn a berth Moton a~ for USC't the ROH Bowl for the o~ points. lt was the Tr~ dnt Ume lD 10 years. T b • jaDI llfttl vtctory overall Spartana IP'OUDd out Slll yardl aplmt a Jou to Notre Damt ~ ~ th• H.awkeyea and a tie with Mlmesota. ,,. balfbect Bllnton Jones Have Packers Turned Sour? Denv• pushed blrn pelt .\b- IMlf RaYMI and into the No. 1 tpOt ln ~ all-time U.t ol 11 ' I c lledera wfth a ca- ~ total ol J,D yardl. Ml bit one~ AP£ 8VNIHJWN ,... t.be tie-bruter that en- aJJled the Char&en to maJ.n.. taln their l ~-pme lead bl the 1easue • 1 Western Of. .Woa. BuUaJo, meaowb.08. apo- ' WMblniton State, mean• eoortns four t.chdownl. tJ...., PnM h&tnatttaal eel up a 2~·Pmt lead In th• whllc, l'O&lted. to ita easleat lD other action lnvoMq Uw Somc{'h.lng haa gone aour vlctory behtnd the p o w e r 10 team• Ln the UPl rtlt· ln tht Dairy State and k East, whlppini Boston 23-7 rumilli ol Larry Eilme1t ID&J, tee0nd-ranked .\fkanaas lan'~ the mUlt. whfie second·place Houston Ammon McWuhington and Rte. SJ.O; Nebraab, . It 1 the GNMI Bay Pack· toet lo Oakt.nd. the No. 2 Jot Lym plua Tom Rotb't allt rat.d ltCOnd. topptd era, wboM only of I e n • • team Ln the West, D-21. puatna. It waa the Coogan•&-.. CM; P'ourU>niiked ~~1:i" ~~ ~u.a~ New York tlplel Ka.nau MYellUs vietcey thla I Dam• cn&lbed pttq. w j. c. aliD tbeJr bomt City ~10 ln the other one wWt tnl1 • lf·ll lota to IM-llur~ •u: ...,..th·nnktd atate • · bo to mar their record. Alabama walloped Louiliana · Keith Uncoln-the other UCLA h9d a tou&her tlmt 31-'1; eict&-rank._ Otor· u-... II fllelr ftrst half ol San Dlero'a fear-aialntt Wuhhlctoo. But Ila Td bowed to ,.,_.. .. , :n:t:' ~ 1•=f°~ some runntn1 combo -pro-Gery Beban, the aopb quart.. ·1; mntb-ranttd TUu Tecb theb' Ont tbt Packen vtdtd the acortng berolca for trbac:k wbo hu been lnttru· llllubld New Y.lleo State, offlll.M IOddebiy, and with· the Charpn. but Lon did ftlelUJ Ila tl'I Bndm' alM*U M and 100>-rw.d MlllOUri out IPPlrG l'MIGD ft J I tbt heavy work. thJa JUI', d I d ft apln. ~ »7. apat. tbrw we1b aCo l9d COICb Vlnce Lombardi and tu.a at.all haven't been able to ratort it Detroit lmocttld Grten Bay out at f1rat place ln 1ht ftltenl conltrenct ol the NTL $mdl1 12·7, and NF£ at/NDOWN Mondly, Nowmw 8, 1%5 DAJL Y PILOT /News-Pr.a J 7 Everything's George Resurgent CdM Stuns Tigers, 21-7 By ROGER CARLSON put to1ether a 31-yard drive march from their own Sf to 0t.,.. ~ '"" "'" for their firat acore ot t be the hoata' 23 before Bill WW· Everyth.lng'a Georg&-Greg evenin1 with ~ teeonda left ard put a stop to it with an George -at Corona del Mar ln the flr1t quarter. Geor1e, interception on the CdM elthl today u the Sea Kings cele-who accounted for all but five But, the Tilers camt rieht brate their second straight vie· yard.a In the march went over back on their out aerie• to tory or the football campaign. from the five-y~~ line and score 00 a 40-yard drive tn Th tr1 pb ,_1 then promptJy bullea over for d et thum fwas maJJi Yf the conversion to make It 7-0 four plays wtth Paul Sanct\U ue o e per ormance o . George, the newly found CdM 10 favor 0~ the host... pitching a 25-yard pua to Joe fullback senullon. The win Johnson s forcu hit the Thesing for the big 1atner. ran Corona del Mar's victory promised land again in the Rich Miller went over from atreak to two . The string may second quart.er to take a l+-0 the one with l : M to I<> in t.be run short however since the lead into the dressing room at h Do ' ' · the hall sta.nu w en n Taffola boot. Sea Kings run head on tnto · ed the extra point tt w a 1 undefeated Loara F r i d a y The Sea Kings put together 14 • 7 night. a punishing 69-yard drive In · G rted f seven plays for the score with However, George put t h e ta kle otor g ed. tcofnullveba k ro~ George again supplying near· Ti~ers back on their backs c e en o c , acor 1 U r _ _. qwckly ed three touchdowns, a conver· Y a o the Y&J'1age. · , aion and bulled his way to 185 With a firat·and·t.en 11lua-Johnson 1 forces put togeth· yards In 29 caniea to lead tion on the Valencia 14, George er. a 57-yard drive for their coach Howard "Corky" John-bulled over tackle -1kippedlthird touchdown ot. the nlpt son's forces to a 21·7 up1et over a defender -and waltz· after the ~nsw.ng titloU with triumph over the Valencia ed into the end zone for the George doing all tbe damaae. Tigers Saturday night at Oav.lscore. 1 With second and 13 to 10, ldaon Field. Dennis Hartlty rupped a George broke over IUatd on a CdM'a newly found power in pass to Den.nil Parker for the q.u1ck opener, cut to the south George turned the Sea King PAT with 3.34 left 111 the per· &Jdellnes and scampered S4 otfenae Into a wrecking crew 1od. yards before being knocked u the winners bluted f o r TIGERS REBOUND :.;!ro 00:~ on the Valencia n3 yards net on the ground Howtver the Tigers bounc· while throwing only three ed back in' the third quarter Thr~ plays later Geor1e times. driving to the Sea King 48 be'. bulled over from the three for After twice driving l:nrtd' fore being stopped on a furn-:c~wn number three for the invaders 40, the Sea Kings ble and then put on another pound fullback. BULL ON THE LOOSE -Corona del Mar's newly found fullback. ------------------• HARTLEY BOOTLEGS Greg George (84) bull.I for k>ng yardag~ during Saturday night's fender Mike Killeen (87) moves in to try and atop the nmpaginf Sea King whiz. DennJs Hartley booUegged __ v_ic_t_or~y ___ o_ve_r ___ v_~_e_n_d_a_._T_e1_m ___ m_a_te ___ P_h_ll_C_o_1t_o_n ___ (&4 ___ )_. _v_a_le_n_c_ia ___ de_·-------------------------------------------------------around hia own left end for tbe conversion to make It 21· \ ~~r.11:~ left ln the t1na1 League Countv Grid Roundup And, the Sea Kings were on .. themarcb again ill the waning Standing• CIF T • le Chas momenta of the game with the Shaken it es victon on the Ti&er one with """"' ~ 'fl.T"'"A Restriction seven seconds to 10. However, ~w.. 1 • ' .. ,, a penalty set the hosts back '-"'• .... v., .. ~ 1 1 • .. 11 to the 11.x and the cootect end· ~-:.·m.~i:. ~ : ~ : : By Upsets ed there W.tlo•fl • 1 ' 11 .. • ~1,,. t 1 I I ~ It waa a 1muhlnc victory ''*"'' ._ cs:::mil!!!m,.28 .. _.l!:a::::Sza151....,~ .. -rama•-••lfor the Sea Klnp who out-w"''"'"""'' .i w. ... ,,. By ED GIBSON Have Clearer Look Lifted 8y GLENN WHIT! gal--~ Val--'• 1-total f Mori,.. I I ~1111 Ant ~ _ ~-,~ s-&U""' o;;U\;UI w 0 . '""'" .... 1111i., ., ....... ,,,. ~ ·-...... , -·~ Newport District athletic schedules may take on a tense, m.1eo. and picked up ,_, ....,... B:r GLENN WBJTE lthe othtr -are in the muatve more i.ntereshng appearance in forthcoming yean now 16 first downa while limiting w "' ' ,, ,.. Upsets were ~ order or Prep Sports Editor snarl and they close out thdr h the lalto FvllortOfl • ' • ,,. •1 the day amone Orange Coun· slates against second dlvialon t at the 2~mile travel restriction hes been removed by v rs to only seven. u."'"~ c:;,.... • 1 • 101 ., ty 'a top 10 prep r 0 0 t b a 11 Championship pictures took ,opponents. omc1al act of the school board. With the offense averaging =~!,.~"'k k.cti ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ams during weekend ac· on a clearer look in a num· If tht circuit eoda ln • The doors are open for meeting such school.J as 5.7 yards per play on the•-G~,.. ' ' ' .. *' lion, with lhr~ r~ked teams ber of CIF football chases afl· three--way tie. two wUl be ad· Loyola. GleodaJe, Whittier. Santa Monica, Redlands, Pa.sa-ground the Sea Kings threw;:-~ Me~'""' ~ ! : ~ ,~ s u ff' nng stunnmg defeats er weekend results were re· milled to the ClF piayoUs. dena, Arcadia, Alhambra, Downey, etc. in intenectional only thrice -completmg two 0r.,. ' 4 • aa .. and two others losing to h.igb· corded Lo la ped lb competition. for 29 yards. ,,,.., .. ••-er rated elevens. Mon~ovia virtually wrapped c;a~~c ~ ~~ 1c! District athletic coordinator Leo Arranaga halla tbe !he ylctory puts the Sea '"'""°" :=~':'':.:.Id! Rangers Heaciin& the list of upsets up the Pacific League crown the fourth straight year by removal of the ~mile llm1t u a step in the right ~ Kings into a Ue for fourth ..... ~ "' '°"'" IN.. was 1eeood-r a n k e d Santa as the once-beaten WIJdcats shelling Mt Carmel 2$-0. lion toward slating better and more l.nteruttng oppod-pladce with a 2.J le&lU• rec-='~~ ... : '!:"'~.!•'"" Ana Valley'• 10.7 Joas to a ran roughshod over Albam· El Rancho'g mighty Dolli tlon in apart.a. or . im... ....... s d fired-up WeatmJnster team. bra, 34-0. while defending loop put the San Gabriel Valley Lo(lcally, thll does not mean area echoolJ are lm· Next comes Loara lM<• ~ L1;; ": lunne which waa ranked eighth in and CJF champion Whittier league title in their hip pock· mediately going to set out to schedule the toughest op--"-.A. .A.. 1(.-dY ' 1 "' • the county. was losing to Montebello, 14--0 ,ts by manhandling Cal Hilb position they can find. w )..( w ~!:.':...'~ ,,,., ; ! 1~ '~ The upset will by the Lions Monrovia n~s only a w 1 n 40-0. ' All four district schools athletic directors agree 'l11rnc:i. , , n '°' B o g throws the Sunset League in-against hapless Mark Keppel And St. f"rancls set up thiJ that they hope to eventuauy sJate tootban eames with Statistics ~ .. ~.':'· ~ ! ~ :: y ran e to a reaJ scramb1,, with only to clinch the tiu,. wttk's struute with Blahop strong rivals out of the Orange County area. ,ec••><.a • ' ,. 101 one game 1eparating the first Surprising Santa Monica all Amat as the Santa re B th _, __ · l th b c.. v ,,...,., ._ four teams. Anaheim hu a but put the Bay League tro-League championship Uff by u\ ey are -.u lll genera agreement at suc ,,.,., .,,..,._ rv1111,,. " J Lo.,. ., corono •1 M¥ The mighty ha~ . fallen. record of two wins. no losse& phy in its fre~zer by stomping thumping San Gabriel Mia· scheduling will not be undertaken until their own teams ~:;.: =: :;:.':;t., ~ ! :::=;: :: ~:·'::~,. And a nasty spill 1t was as and a tie, Santa Ana Valley Mire Costa. 32-7. sion, 2U. are representative enouf! to stand up against such rivala ro111 ,.,., -. 1• , ,ec1nc.. •• v111. '•1'1< Coast Range,rs soccer te~m and ~--ta Ana, which lost to CenteMial Is a cinch In the 1 -n---b W"·-1& D--'l d tc Yol'ft '"'"" "'""'"' JJT ... rr ...... th fir t p fi ->&U a.s .L.A1Dg ~ ...un, yo-. iwu an 1, e . ., • ..,, .,,.,. ....,,,. " iu .......,..,., •-su er.,., ttr s . aci c Anaheim. have records of Coast League following its 2&-CIF T JO Two years ago Costa Mesa scrimmaged Long Buch ::;--:: "'" 14 l1 ~...::,, •;.. ~~!;k.V~left<t. I Soccer League defeat in time two wins and a loss, w h 11 e 7 win over Dominguez. op Wilson and what happened that September afternoon ~ • .:: .,..~ is~ 1~ •-"" ....._ &easons, 3-0. Sunday after· Westminster bu one win Long Beach Wilson and will not soon be forgotten by Mustang officlala. ~:::: :':"::::!'c.lltM ' ~ M•,., D-4 ~ ~ '~1 ~~noon at N'wport 8 e 1 ch '1 one Jou and one tie. ' Lakewood have se• up their H're's how the CIF'a top 10 Wilson scored 18 touchdowns and lnnicted injuries:""''-' ., -" ~ 1 .,,...,,. > 1 u 11 Mariners Park. Two o( these teams play Nov. 19 meeting as the show-rankked dteam~~ o~er. ~ on the entire Mesa starting backfield plus one regular ,::~. dl••roce '~ t u • ~·.;.:::.• 0.1 : ~ ~ ~ <n!t waJ ~angr· now ~n ~-league also-rans thu week· down ~or t~e Moore Leagu' ;;~0~~ in an nn.n lineman. The season was over before it began as far as ::;..~:-11.. • ~ c." .... '1 • 1 1 •1 pule t P ace, w 0 a · end but two squads Ana· championship. · AAA. C ....... M __ ... , ' ~·· ._ ministered the loss on the h'I~ and Santa Ana Valley W i 1 s on was impressive . :\ \A')~ esa was concej rn:u. """'"'" ..., ' ' ,, .. ..,.." '' s.n11to cold overcast af.ternoon. .It meet head on in a cruciai in its 27-0 thrashing of once· 1 Mater De1 edged Servile, It may take a while for the district to get its foot· c •• '-• ~ ._..,.. ,,._.,., •-also marked the first Ume Ul batUe for \.. .... h teams. proud Long Beach Poly whi·J .. 1 9-7. ball program aoing to the point where Newport can hold v:.=11 """ 1 7 1 7 •, !-',' Mooi.< 091,~·~·~ UU\ " 2 Lo I bl k-... Mt Ca a -~-·--Ranger bJstory that the team Lakewood downed L o n g . yo a an ""' . r· its own with the belt of CIF. 11101v1ou•1. fT•Trnic1 w 1. ,, ~· was held scoreless. Number two among the up-B h J d 1• ti. B th mtl. 25--0. 8 t tL.-t d 't &&.. T 't out •u1M1Ne Meono1i. ~ • • " o sets was nJnth·ra•-..i Gard•n eac or an, ..-v o are 3 El o -b ..._.. Cal u '"' oesn mean '"9 1" can to · •eric111 "''""'"oe J 1 .. 20 The loss was a combination . . o.cu "' undefeated m tht loop. n.nc 0 crusi..:>U tide tM ar .. to meet IC.hook of comparable strength, '--~. ~ ,. u "'"'" J i 14 " of f tr t f h Groves 21·20 'WlD over sev· It I th f th •· High 40-0 __ .... L """-•• .,.. """'., Hill• 1 , jO 71 rua a ions or co a c enth·ranked Fullerton was on y e our umel 4 St F d f led S like El Monte, South Pa.-•na, a.llflow•r, yn-,.,.,. .... , " "' 1 ~·~ ~=~1~ : ~ : : Brian McCaughty's charges. The Indians of Nert 0 n in 3'4 years that the Bruins Gabriei ~i~~~~. ~~ an wood, Lont Buch Miilikan, etc. ~oot• ': ~ : u s.n1it0e • , 2, n Dw e f e naively the . Rangers were unbeaten on the season had blanked. a Poly team. S. Pasadena shut out Glen· It would be a welcome ch•• from '"Ing leu Horti.y ~ 1~ ; ! : ._...,., •-rtt ere far Crom their best and held a one-game advan-They sho~ed excelltnt bal· dale !3-0 colorful to.. •• Magnolia, Ranche Alamltot, Tustin, '':°'"" J , , u Tv•11" "· s."'~ u and two of the Orange goals I.age ato the Free w a ance -fine running. good • · V 1 Sentlago, etc. ,..._: m " u s.-., Hlli:'::-'s'.!".:.,-were courtesy of a sleepy de· Lea ue P Y passing, s tr o n g receivers 6· Sa.nt.a Ana alley oil to Other 1port1 will probably benefit sooner from Tc• ,. n • .,.. Mt9nolt. ., -ovt• c-t.19uo1 fenae . g · and a solid defense. Westminster. l().7. . th. lift•-of the "~mlle r•ttrlctlon. !:1~":' •, .!. 17• .... .._.,.. •-Off . I th R g But thelr loss throws the pas ad en a methodical· I 7. Servile fell to ~t.er De1. •··• ...,. -,, ll1flC11e .,...,,.. 11 s. ... .,... ensive Y e a" er 5 Freeway League into anoth· 9-7. Water polo tHmt long tine• suffer!-from P ...... , 7 •• • ,., L• H•IW• "' '"'"" were also considerably short ly mowed down Glendale. l:l-· d • ••• 9rv<• 4 • • 1 th . ,,.__. f er scramble, with Fullerton 0 for the Bulldogs· sixth 8. Centenntal d u m p e lack of d~nt competition from most county foe.a, o._.. 1 • , ~! °'.,.. ....._ o e1r """' onn. d G rd•n G tJ-"" f · Oomm· gue~ ... 7 k <-·ndo k ball '°'11' ,4 ~ 11 w "' rri r• The front line was not well an a "' rove ni or straight shutout. They have a "· _. · . can go ag1ln1t opponent• II • II __.. . Bas et 11~orv1ou•L ~.,.,... '' ~=:11 i ~ : ;; coordJnated and of course the first al 4-1 and Buena Park title decidtr with Muir t h i s 9. Long Beach Wilson opposition should also be upgraded end tlamorlled c.._ .. ,_ 1,fl ~ 1 44 • bl f in. ed . one game out at 3-2. weelt in the Foothill League stomped LB Poly. 27-0. with the nfo•w openk doornd L.~ t~~·n•I. H1rt10 ',• '; ':' ~: "~ ~=,,. .. ldl : ! ~ : :tar en:ari~ Po~~~ wa:~~~n~ Upset number three was biggie at the Rose Bowl. 10. Lak~wood edged by Ditto r tree a u.Mu. • L,,.. ' ' • " 'ooe SeA ,_.. • J '' "ly felt. the most aurprblng o( them A Muir upst>t would lLong Beach Jordan, 14-6. Here's how the athletic directors of the four district '"'11 ' 1 ' • ,. :w 1atwte,•• •-"" BURNS SHARP all. with once-victorious New· throw the race into a two-way AAA h 1 I th h ' U . 'll!Nde l-11 M. Trov • sc oo s v ew e c ange in po cy. ,. l"C '"' " ,d. ,.....,. • Hla repla~ment. Jim Mc· port Harbor pinn1n1 a 14--0 tie. t. West Covina w b I t e BOB HUGHES, Corona del Mar -"lt'a a step for· :;-:"'.!. 11 • ' in ...., ~ ,_,. .. ',:,-Williams, hardly lived up to dtfeat on 10th-rated Hunt1n1· Oxnard took a major stride 1 wasbed Edgewood. 13-0. ward. It's always refreshing to make contacts out&ide r~':.. 1; : ; 1S: :.: =:" ·~ ~ .. ect1 previous press clippings. fall· ton Beach. toward the Channel League 2. Fullerton was upset by your own local area, to lff different schoolJ and meet Inc over the ball, missing nu· Other top 10 teams th a t crown by slapping bl&hly re-Garden Grove, 21 ·20. kids who are raised differently. meroua coat attempts and lost Include thlrd·rated Ser· 1arded San Marcos. ~. 3. Loara out.scored V 111 a "Some day I'd like to see us be able to make over· LJ b belna too slow most of the vite, wbJcb dropped a i-7 de· Pacific. victimized by two Park. 45-21. night trips. like to Arizona. n eaten Boys' Club time. cislon to to~ra11ked Mater Oran~· County elevtos, ~brew 4 ~respi Snl'.£Shed St. Ber· "It gives more flexibility in scheduling, too. But l If there was one bright Del, while fifth-rated Santa the Citrus B~lt League into a nard s. 33-0. believe you must Khedule within the limit& of your own 11pot on the Ranger team 1t Ana absorbed a »~ locs et three-way deadlock by nip-5. Temple City trounced La capabilities ... In other words don't rush out and play p l 26 19 v • wu the collie Albert Burns. the hands of AnabeLm, the ping Redlands, 13-U. Canada. 28-f. competition that's far over your head just because a OS S • • ~torv He 11opped a penalty try and cnumbetyr-four team tn Oranie Redlands. hPbaaclliln1c adnd, Rat-~ t 61. SJ!'Ia was tJed by Ar-. restriction hu been Hmoved... M..; ,J mldie s41veraJ other notable oun . mona -eac v g e ea au es a. v-v. JOE WOLFF FAtancJa -"We hope that u our pro-sava to keep the score a.s H , 1119 UM m improves we1l be able to achedule better tchoola. Harbor Boys' Club's un· Sobolewski turned pasger low •• It ..... ere. w top 11 gra h .. win th t beaten Io o tball team cap-ln the second hall hitting All the ICOrlna came in the fared: I believe that w en you uave a &'f'O I programt a tured It.a third 1tr1labt 11me Clark with a 10.yUd toucb· f1ttt half. And it waa all re· 1. Mater Del ~uu.ked you want to play the belt thtTt la, and we thin our Tuesday with a 1Um 26-19 down pa11 mJdwa.y through conted lD the last 10 minutes b Se pro~-is improving. By next year we hope to be well win over ruued La Habra the third per lo d. He then of that half. Y rvtt.e ... ,. on the rbad to successful athletics and we hope to be on the Boya Club lridlron. c r a 1 h t d over from three Tbt aan,e.n had domin· l. Saal.a Aaa Valley waa ab\e to ti.kt advantaae of this new polky." La Habra ftiured to ht the yards out for t.bt PAT to •*I plaJ but felt the frustra· ~hff lly Weatmlnter. 1•1. BOB HUNTER. COlta M.a -Mt can't make a ltltte.st teat of the 1oun1 tu· maie It 14-4. Uoa ti one ml11ed acoring at· a. Sentte ,_. c. Mat.Ir blanket 9ta~ment. You know what happened in that eon for the bo11 cJubbtn, anJ La Habra tot bact in the tempt after another. It .,.., Dd, .. ,. scrimmage with Wtllon. We're In favor of pt1yln1 the such was certainly the cue, blU pme momeata later In l*'l u to 1n1ppy ef· 4. A•Uelm "1taltill Saa. best competition there ii -If we art in a poaition to do as t.bt wtnoen were forced to wtUI 1 touchdown, but \he ex· tona ol ioaUe Oabrtel Za· •'7 90 But 1 don't want any 5&-o 1eor• plied up agalnat ua. 10 an out to acore the slim tra point try was •Caln no mora that t.pt thf. RDncers ta Aa•. · · "When we 1et a junior bll)\ proc:nm that tneluda victory. IOOd a.nd the 1eon rtrnalned from ICOrtni. L Suta Aaa lNa &e Au- l k1 football we may tomeday bt ln a pa.IUon to pll.J One. •tain It was Dave 14-11 caMS ICS-klm. •7. ac e bl echools Sobolewski who ptctd t II • Sobolewski completed the Zaman'• mates cracked I. LNfa Mu&M v 111 1 wttb ·~~gcom(>9tJUon breed• aood footban but rm cer· vtd ctoryu scort!.I • .!'!'' touc,~ wtath !' .. .!1'-Ona.l lt.uaa by thel .~ wtth 10 mJnute~ to 10 Parl. &Mt. f tttn b aJna beat out " own. ut mau. .. .., ae«t -v . ro ...... two lq touchdown n -ball, pumpln& In a talnl.Y. IJ oootLl!'~ 0N•· r:l~bo~ -"The new poll-wbta ht spotl.S Dan Clark ln pa.qa to Paw Rolmt1. OM'°"' •bot trom 1$ yards out, '7. hlkrtM ... .,.et bJ u:s u .l .. c.r.1. twpo 4( • ~J the tftd IOl\t ud bit b1m C09'tl'ina • yarda and the ... ~ an unprepared Gerda a,. .. , n-•· ahould belp us ln all aporta. Wt drat.her play the Sood wtt.b a ptrfto\ pua for tbt otber 46. defenlt a. w ......, _. teams -. llkt tb• emu In the SuMet Leaaue. But at tbe PAT. NtUhtr ntra pc8t try was n,.. 'mtnutea tater tt was Sota S:van. :i moment wt aren't in that kind of politlon. Wt couldn't IA Habra ume t>Kt with 1~. bQt 1bt HBC d• 2.0 ., Orlna• had 1 penalty 1' · pick on tbt Cl1 cbamploa rlfht now. a toucbdo'n 111 the HCOOd feue, ~ by Har-1bot ~ by Buru, ooly t. G Gn .. e ...... · "But a like the clsaJlft. It lhould add to tcbedullna. quarter. but U\t tTJ for point old HU'IDOD and John Lan· to r •I at n poeatat!Clft and hOeNa. 11& 'wt.,. committed to pl-., 1ru.ltln and Mlpolla nut year •ts UJ\lucceaaM and R1r· nln1. Mtd La RMn to one aoore oe tbt rebound. 11. HDtl.,_ B • a c • till football. But after t.bal maybe wt1l bt In a po11tlon to bor had a 7,. lead et the mort touchdown aad t b t And tbt ooant was upped na s-... •1 Newpert face eom• of the better lntenecUooal oppon1nta.'1 half. boys tlu.bbera bad tbllr wtn ta. RANGER& ,.,.-1') ~. 1..., , ,_. ·····--··--·----.. ·-• ..................... ..... --............. ....................... ... -Qllele-............ ... ... ....... ... ,. •• c.111 """' .......... Kt U278 er 642..oMl J I DAILY PILOT/Men-~ LEGAi. NOTICE \ , . ,. • 11 ... . .. ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... B YC Hands Out t he Hardware Receiving DA.ll.Y PILOT perpetual trophy for bis Ylctory in the lut two races of the &e Serle1 this put seuon la Jim Underman (far left), owner-tkJppe.r of the 8-Meter, Prelude. Makln1 pr~nta­ tion ii Commodore Charles Gl.u~w, at Balboa Yacht Club's annual trophy dinner held Saturday. Linderman made other tripe to the trophy table u fint to fmiJh BYC's Catalina bled Race, winner in Cius A and Over·all in the &e Series, and winner of the 'I'ri Port LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Handicap. In ritht photo, Glueow congratulates Argyle Campbell (center), who accepted on behalf of his father, Staff Commodore WUl1am P. ''Bill" Campbell, the James Whyte Perpetual as BYC's Member of the Year, and (far right) Rowland Lohman, who won the BYC Sportsmanship Perpetual u an active racing skippe r who con· 1.ilUotly displayed oul!tanding sporumanship. ....... . -. Q .1S M u .. A.S ·" .1S •• .u .II .ti '] 1. Ma rk Mmon Outsails Cleon Ford Lido ]rs . • R egatta Sets Wedding in aTATf A"T n• w "h 11. s..-1e """' SO.Hl1 WILSHIRE JQ6 W Wllllllt• llM1Tr "'"' ....... -41.NO- "MY ...... 1 ........... . .... ·-l 14S 111 "" * SURF * .. " . w . M. IQ. tJf4 Ml 'TIL 1 • MOtC TMI U TMUL •WulllNt Army lhfp" '7:20 .. Lawr•-9f A,.bla .. t :OS IT-. e t11•> "O\.D YILUll I "S,.NCH'I MTN.H we.i. n,,rn~sa . . . ' ... N(V<P•'ill & ~'"'U~ l •'~ ~·-~ '"'' CMAIUClll --• 'rW"lt ----·--_..,._. Three straight finu p u t Mu k Mason of Lido I 1 I e Yarht Club on top of the Lido- llOLLYWOOO CAP> -Ac·I tor Glenn Ford and actreul Kathy Hays announced Sat- 1 urday t~y wtJI be married 1 early nut year af~r Ford I completes work on two mov·1 lea. It wU1 ~ tht aec:ond mar· rlaae far each. DiAgl!!!fAD "" "' .... -_..r oh-1<M -,.., .. ,~ ... ,. -..., ....... °' .... . -... -···-... , .... ·-~ "',,..,, .. , ----T BAllOA fHI Am THEATIUe Phon• ~ e OPEN DAILV AT 1:0 e N(U ORT IEA£M. Ol ll.J~O J FI RST lltUN IN THE HARIOlt AlltEA PORT :1...1. ;11Of111 111 1111r . L.A.,,,,,. -········· On th• aalboa Ptnlnaula e ENOa TONIOHT e M1,.aeott "utherford "MURDER AHOY'' kim Stanley "Goddea" Tuuday Thur Tl'lur-.day INOMAR BEltOMAN'S TRILOGY NOW THRU TUESDAY NOW PLA YIN ti flltST RUM COASTAL AREA -,LUI IM COMI OY HIT - 'WHY BOTMER ~ . TO KNOCK ·. STEAK .. SHRIMP 6 P.M. MON. SIX "IGHTS---.. • 11 P.M. u.ru SAT. PEANUTS GORDO JUDGE PARIEll TUMIL!WDDS STOP! YOU IOIOT! DON'T DIG ™ERE! YOU'LL 8R1N& TME ~ MOJNTAIN DOWN ON US! ly Gus Arriola LOVE STORY -Joan Crawford. Diane Baker and Paul Burke dar in tbe color televilJon premiere of "Della." on "Standby! Stage Five." tonight at 8 on Channel 5. Blg•man Hero 'Hoss' Unique S t<tr , MMdA,J, NO¥ttllelr 8, 1965 M O UOAY ....... 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U HAVE GU,.__.., S([KSI llr llwllci.t ... tf ...... * ltEVEHGE fOft BROTHER! A bafa a, ...... OD .a> 0 """" ,._ t: (lO .. ) '" .,. .......... ,.,... .................. • t-... 'l•11ur1e r.IOllY et '" ~ wltMa "" " • .,.,,,.. .... ~--· H M ke 'B ' I tllu ..... • ..... ,._ , ... , e (l S 0 na.nzlt 17* 9 cts (•Ult laot: (lO t111n l en. N .......... (lO 11111) .... ,CrtM.st ., ..... •• n. ...... .., .... (JO e, RICK du BROW The flnt llme I met bun, JUJt I -l ''StuthllUI Afou • lHI • en. -. ~ ._ IJOLlYWOOO <UP ll 1boclt 11.x yun aio. It w a1 1 ....... 10 > <to ... l ~ ~ ......,, 1 • -surprtstnr to Jurn not that l -I -..., •11•. 1t.,-..u .... .., You look at NBC.TV'• Sun-ht had played football, • ,.._. Z-uo -> f»ltlY w ..,.. "" ,,... -ly Pend Nlchels day nifht abow, ''Bonanu," or that his brukfut w a• ............ (JO-> ldJm a.....,.,., and Y.ou wonder w~t comet "three to five ens. 1 steak, RE H COLOR e e .. "'T• Lk <• • > MEAAWHILE A.!> ™E JUP'6E ••PH .. .,..,, MTH I next in the cat'ffr ot D 1 n bffr a Joaf of toelt and a ll CAfFTU --1 ''TM SMtt s.u..· rw lfJa ~i~~ FtNl>S HtM rauo~ lO T~U AIOl/T Blocker, wbo pla ys "Hou"-fltlh , of milt" -but I.hat he * TltOPICAL FISH STORY M00111• ....... .a~"• • 1r. 'QI fVU FUl ™l _., 10 and bow m11eh longer ht can ••• 10 n ·ltacher 9 ......, ,_ '" MObJW. JlD ~ ,...... T'-U. "~~·= ~ lab the aeriu . Al first a pnysicaJ tduca· e 11 .. .., • • "-CJ6 -.> Mlllt .-...~ ... · One doesn't thank too much tJon major. tie returntd BN~t In these terms about lhe two t.o collelt ln Texas lfter serv· 7:Jt 9 f1 fll .. r-.. (JO ... l G ... C-,: (IO• l '1lt ...._ other stars of ''Bonama," lJ\I u, the Korea.o W1r and e e ......_(JO•.> a..u r11t4 ''" ...... ntrt Wiii .. Michael Landon and Lorne tot tW masta's decree to ~ ~ 111111 llollb ov::, JM) H °' ...,.,., Lii. ...,_, • G~ene For. while LaDdoll durna and Engl4h and then S"111&f• ~ _..,., O'o t-J1111rsSll!fN,....__...t11e ~m• a n.ice enoueh you.n1 lluaht tn public tCbool.I In l!lllOI ,... ... 0.-....... HouM • &..-.... ......, • man. tus role could have Carlsbad, N.M . from 1~ to e e w.iw AM1t11111: (IO 111n • ~~~··:i-:.-::--~ !' ~ bttn handled by 1ny number tt56, at f.2.900 a year. la 1*. · ~~ ......,, " d~ of acton. And Gt9en« ... ma be came t.o Los Anselt1 to "II 12 ,..... ._: (to '"" )' .. , disconcertingly at homt" 1n work for his doctor of :n 1111 laHIJ: c.111 Clitflltil ••--= (tolllll ) lwtt ""· the Rover Boya·lype Weat.em pbllolopby desree it l'CLA 1 ;a .. uM> .tie• 0. .. ,.1 llrtft '41t ••111 ae ries. But the buge Blocker and sot 1 reaturtd role lo ·!fu ~ ,,..,_ *'"'-· • hint • ..-. .. .,._ (JO •> ls somelhini apeclaJ -a boea "GW\lmoke." For a wbfl e aft. · ~lmnar, 111 dlartul a ... llWJ SI a..: ai.11t11,. "' ...._ lroob. -of another color. ., that. bt combined teltvl· \1rth1• SMM1 t1141b WMIA In a sbow bualoaa lr&de con rolet wlt.b wblUtuU e • ~-.:II LIMI •• Jt'l4 •I.* """ .... -----------paper interview r9CenUy -1teachtn1. He once recalltd .,_ , .. .._l ·c.,., u.· ~ ~,.~ .6i~~ one that &ot wide attention ''I wu ~t t.o acboolJ w1th e ftt...,, w.. ... (lO •l it:U 0 .._ *' _, .. ._ ... ~ Me<DlOFHJOUT' becalllt o( it.a ulty franbua tou1b1 , and I'd be told: •you 13 HOLIDAY! l•LL. IUftltUD l\lt'.JI!.!-":"' 1 ' : Ill •> -Blocker apparenUy lDdl-ldoo 't have to teach 'em any-.. _.. w at.ed to a reporter that he t.blng. Ju.st atud there.' .. * Ef•CHAHTIHG QtltMAHY O "*' ..,, "° ,... > WU IW'dly thrilltd wtlb the ... ,..,....... I ••• -.... ch&llena11 of blJ role. a n d THE CHANNEL SWll1: • ....... : ..._. ._ • CMallt: Cid ._. that lhe m011ey wu boldlnt "Tbe Sona of Bernadette," \n e z. \ blm. 111 other words. be ii wbtcl'I JennUer Jooe:s •on an PW • 11!40 en. ........, • 1eru!Me and seiulUv• •oo.&.lb Oecar as the maid of Lowd.N • • r. .. • ._. "9..., 111:51 e e • .,_... ._. to know the quality Of &be wbo sees a v11Joo of a .,,..., ! e n. _.. ,.,.... aw (lO lhow -ind probably to wood'bl lady'' .is ABC-1V'1 SUD-> .,,.. uttte oi. MtUMIMr • ll;tl 9 a.-l"Gllll ..,_ (lO,. l der bow much lonfer the d.ly nicht movie NO¥. 28 . . . Mlu OMr tn• • •• 11tllt rt.sttt JlfTY ~ money, WhJCb be OOW mCllt a&me network's chJJdJ"tn'I le-WO ttlt -ICI_. IMCMf 8. -.... Al*~ have p I • n t y of. will be rles, "OlJcovery," starta a • • ... : ~ 'U--Mr g.,,,.. -...... ,...... «tO enousn to satafy him two-put visit to AluU th• ~ I ,..,. , ·1.itcd l • ~ .. So.od•y . alao on ABC.TV, •• I" di" !60 .i. t n tUI F.i." ly Tom K. lyan iNOT CONCEITED the one-hour Nov. 21 mua.ical· ~..,. •"-• Stoty .. I a""' ,_ (JO .,.., tat.r I He would not be conceit.cl comedy apedal baMd on U Dwlnc Ytntuue COLOR w1r4 1f he realiz.ed frankly now "LJttJe Red Ridinl Hood" -* NO-ROAD JU, JAUNT I 9 BOGIE'S IHI I.hat he iJ -aJMI tw ~n. but from the wolf' 1 point or from the beglnnina -t b t vi" -will be apuded for ...... lMlfl * 'THE llG SLUft' real star ol "Bonam.a" be-presentation on tbe London •"" ,_. CW I • n. ..., .... ._ tlO -.) CHM be lives it vtrtually Nte ... ar, u a pnu re-•~,ca... • ...,.: .,_ .._. ·11--.u. tbt only uniqueness ot cbar· >eate hopefully puta It. "the Afm ac&er and flavor from week teJevWoe viewing 1udJence a:.!!.~'-' a-: (lO fllj~ >I •..., to week Ht ii a throwback-will be previewma a pcMntial and UM lo&icaJ '\elr -to UM Broadway mualul." • 4 Will yowi& wlft spoll IU:U a .• n. T•IM ._. •IUll!lt type or movie par1a once Not Jong 130, we noted the * hu6baM'1 Oftly hope fer .lo.'19ny Cena T_. 111 ,_.,.. lmonopollaed by Wall1ce Bft-cruUn lhlnk:ln& that mu st awvlv1I? OR. KILDARE r1141r . l ry and Victor Mcwglen. the h1Ye 1one l.Dto tbe UUe 'Wciomt HOIM °"' ,_ •. "" U:JI 9 ~"WIN...,..... .,_..... blf·man portr11ala \hat com· cbanp ol CBS-TV'• Dec. Z2 h-4 11 •tlltllt. 11 wt,,,_ wlltr Ladd bined w1rmth, pow•r, 1alty Natiooal Geographic 1ptclal h 1nr111 1111t IMutm 1111 _., 111: f9 8 TM ,.....,. -..: Wlltl humor, fentleness and ras· -about 1 woman who tpent '* "'" ,._.. "' trtt1111.,.c "'I 1ot11111r C•l')Ojl callty. But maybe nobody hu five yurs in T&lll&Dla 1tudy· :: 1~1 .::ia:T~ 1~ 7 Robert Wilk.tr l ~urt offered hlm the parts -or lnc apes -~~m ::Mia Good· ,1.., : • ...., ._ ,_,, rv "l * uncaater-IN COlOtt Mun •ND JEFF ly Al Smith maybe he Is edgy •bout le1v· i ll In A!rlca t.o MJu .. Good· .-. ''"' "VEHGWC[ VAll.CY"I "' 1lll& certain security. aJI Amon& the Apea . •n. l 1114 ., ,._ -.s (JO ·------------------------------,....----....----, lit la ooe of the finest I C· now comes • lett.er from En· NA 1 'T~~'l lu~u Soot -Im• dt 11:00 e MM: ~ .....,.. 1l.!. • • II I ~--...... __, lf\(U. c..uAl1.IC, tors ln televialoo, aDd I per·1cyclopaedla Br1tunica. spon--., tNt -tnistM trt.M """ •~1 ~ ~onally think "Bonania" aor of lht program. rela.~ing 1•11110t&11J1111U1t••t11e t1• ll.JIClll9N:...,.. M .._. ...- would find 1uelf I~ a further lbinklQa, to w1t: We t IURT LAHCAST£ft! 't J-l lllet c..111t reat 1truule to malnt.aln its now learn from dl1bat Afri· ••• CHE' COt.Oft! II>• i.· ,111 .... ...,. '"-popularity if he left. What " ca by bush~ tbat the * _..A 1 9~,,.;,, amatln1 to me is how coo1ls· newest UUe la 'Miu Goodall 1J THE BEATLES OfCK !SJ • tenU1 he has maintained In· Amon a the Cb1mpaniee1.' W• • U:U G Mtwlt: ...,.... • k • • r terut 1n the charactor of wW conttnae to tffp you ln· * • D 0, FltEOOIE CANNON• '4.4~" .... it • , "H•" over the years. But fonned of late devtiopmenu" ea1 Star n.etr1 1 1.•G ,..., .,....,,......, from ttle starl you could ate ... you !Met such lnteresUni .. c..t..t Cd a-115 9 M..it· ...:..,,. .._ ._. '51 he wu IOmelhinC unique: people in n~ work. e" 1, -loh11ny Ocslft04M LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZllE 'IM>Vl¥4n' 'f 'OHYdWOOI 'C 'JO'nJY4 ·c 'OA"OJ. '& '1vo11.111• ·l---a ·11J1WnlflJ ., ...,.,,., ·e ~ 'l 'ln\J ., 'NY4 OHIAU 'l--noDV 'ltlMSHV • * BEST BETS TONIGHT * l:Jt e • ......_ 1t1· stt11 ..,,., lft• 111 t11tw "''" Lucy ltldll a .. teMut• ltltt llO!b T011ifllt Count• rrtmboltt ac ts • ru t tttttt ~ 1114 Lucy ftc*s ti ~ .. , 1911n4 "' dltnts ,.. •• ..., ,.... s,e.w: The flnt of 0.lt(• ............ t'llls ... fe1tllfll 1111 Cot"r .. Is,,, Mlf1111 lhyt. IM TIM c..ty fl Mdfalt'1 Nl'IY n.. tlltlM •• "WW M1MI r..,i. ~r' TUE "-rr.v TO MAllCn, TO MARKIT, TO MAIKIT. TO MARKIT. TO MAlklT. TO MAlklT. .. 8MLer tlllllcl .,.., ,.. 1.Mrttt Its ,,,, .. ...... ......., Ill Ult DAil Y PllOt -Ult illtSl J1aa tt .... "' ,.., .... ltl ----------------- EYeryone Hai Somethin9 That Someone Else W enh - You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With A Want Ad 'J'BE BIGGEST SINGLE ltfARN.ETPLACE ON TBS ORANGE COAST • PHONE DIRECT 842-5878 HOUSIS FOlt SALi HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALE 1 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi CHneral 1000 Genaral 1000 General 10000.n.ra l 1000 O.nerat 1000 j c;.neral 1000 .-:.•nu at 1000 Ganeral 1000 Mffa Verct. 1111 ' JR. exec. type home. See Li HOUSE PLUS GARAGE APT COATS & WALLACE REALTORS This home and lncome located in prime Easta1de location. House has 3 BR. l ;i, Baths-Hdwd. Floors-Parking for 4 Cars-- Unit has 2 BR.-1 Bath-B/I Kilchen- Hdwd. Floors-F~places in home and unit -Close to schools and shopping $33,000. BAYSHORES This home wu custom built on a comer tot localed but 1 block Crom a private bearh Interior recently completely redecorated- 2BR -Cpt./Dps. -Large Family room - Double garage stressed for 2nd story. For additional information call. EVES. LI U764: S~: 494-7308 --~--- ABSOLUTB.Y NO COST CAMEO SHORES VIEW Wt' hi\ t • lar~t' i bedroom i hath, Mf'U dtl \1111 homl' ~hetf' t.hf' (l'Ant'r \ll iT M:'ll due lo Ill~ Ownrr WlU pay aU COISll !or I (,J buyer l be can actually and ltKl lly, own th11 homi· W\lhout Ont' dime Out Of hu pocktt. for ftfA bUytr. wller will allo pay COits, bot fHA dot-s N'QlilrP 1 small down payment from thfo buyPr EMht'r v.1y tt's C'l'rtaml) 111or1h ,,et>1ng IWli· m I ()pf'n ,.~"' llllf'O 11011~·\\rd i.nd Tl11H< Altrrnnon• 11\.:!I ~ 1111 1o·ld Dr" I' Prof• ~\lonall} L>"{'flr•lrd Mal(nilh <'Ol lnU>r101 C ;ur11{'()US Ya rd Sparklmg Pool 4 lW'd1oom• 11nd 3 Bath~ S89.00> ~" Trd li1lber1 R1>1l FAtatf' $600 TOTAL No other <:osts to qua lified buyer for this sharp 3 bedroom home. Ne" ly painted & decorated. Also may assume existing loan ~1th payments of $129 per month including 1mnc1pal, interest, taxes & insurance. LI DO ISLE lmmal.'ulate 3 bedroom home on stre~t 10 street lot. Only a few steps from l>av All new furniture including color n1al1"her <tp- phances and wall to wall carpet mg VA· C'ANT and ready to move inlo. Pr ited 10 sell at $49,950. Will also least> (or $:300 per month Call Now 1 1 EASTSI DE SPECIAL LOOK H ERE ~ '. JUST REUL.CI::[) TO FHA appraisal & waiting to see YOU ' This lovely 3 bedroom home LS beaul1full~ carpeted & has plaster walls & hardwoo<l rloort>. Priced at ONLY $20,825, the down payment is only S625 lo a Cold War Veteran Corner Baker at Harbor Open Eves. 546·4 l 4 l HARDWOOD FlO~RS 1h1110,.,h11ut 1111 hw" f oui lars;P 111-drooms and fam1I} room, larl(e. large hv1ni; room Boat storage art:'8 Bnind new roor over 1,000 sq. It of living &rPI. Small k1ddlt' !JOOI wiLh tiltef'. Re- l mot•· Ith tlt'droom gives pnvary l<>f' 10me lucky family member. Onl> S24.:i00. f.astsJdt' Kl 5·9-t91 ()pen f''M ----- A LARGE LIVABLE HOME On t'\lra 1111.:1· uppt•r bay lo- l'«ttd lot .\ Br, L ba. blt·trl!t. hardwooct llocu s. shakl' roof & :! Ci µIn. A hllll' pollahin.: & p11intm1e will 1nereai.e 11'5 value. much more than 1he f'HA appraisal pnce of $18.900. t:.vr,. ~>~. C: A LL 646-0'26 I FOR "S~ILING SE.RVICc " 1873 1 larbor Blvd. C.M NEWPORT BEACH 1 Corona drl Mar 673-H<X' COST A MESA __ 0_!._FJu_c E __ j HUGE FAMILY ROOM I __ ~~~91-E __ Hold It -Build tt Coloni1I 2 Story $23,950 YOUR 11· , :o· v.1lh a dramatic Laguna at.one flrt'1>11Ct' I 1 ,900 sq rt or "big ta.m1ly j hvlng "*~ In tb11 hard-PRIV A JE FOREST wood floor, lattw> &-plut"r personally bwlt home foc • Klllli'llltt' bdnn11 plua huge dllP ftfA l\ppnl1sal pnCf' or family nn R1mch n :rlc $22,llj(). ~,. the beautiful k1lehl'n with rxtra eallni patio a~ ,"oormous bar·b· arta. Lota ol lrull &: !lhadr riue Kl .)·J1!H ()pf>n PYtS· 1 ... palto 111 tret'~ p U5 t'OVer<-u Room tor 3 bedroom~ · ckliie t.o land valUt', () foot lot, 1nd ude1 2 bedroom. l bath home + b8c-helor with lot· • hen It balh 3 car garagt l>I 1 t'lied !or 1dd.1t1on Of unit, pl.ws tnc lud!'d fu~lact &r 11>14 or v.ood pantlltng. Nice· lJ y $3 .. ..00 down 67J·3171. Oprn rvea THE ~JEAL E ST~"\. TERS THOUGHT FOR TODAY When thlnp It'! IO '"' I tht~ I I ran't &et WOl'3t', tht~ hlv• IO ¥el better. ' I 1 THE fJEAL · E S TJ\TERS Here's Your Chance 10 huy 11 borne plu~ A 1.n ' I \0 R·2 lot for onh SI: OOll Uni) a $1600 '"" ~•111•111 Of'("t'SSlry to pun h.s~• 1h1• ,l'Q<Jd [ASTSJOI-. 1. Jl1on Call nov. Open til ' 546-2313 6-46-7171 - , THE ~IEAL ESTATERS I Bui~~·~ :v~~tors r1u1 '" 0 d11plt 'I•~ Yo llh -'"~l­ lllQm' eal'h bu lo , •I .:.11 agr' Ptr!>Slhlhl) ol 'a11.,nr·t' for 8 1dd1tlonal unit' Pnmt> de\ eloµm.·nt aru n1 ar 1 :011 CourSt>. $70.00>. S•" tor!ay' Open 'lil 9 646-7171 546-23 131 THE~EAL E DT~"\. TERS Ideal For Children Only Sl8,956 buy' thli d ean 3 bedroom, 2 bath lllm1ly home With bnrk tut>Pltire and llrie douhljo. garage. Newly decoratrd Froced I back yard with large pauo j and beit\JllluJ shad,. trees. I Uve clOSt' Lo ~h()•\s and shopptna Quid 1'1Jl-dt·5&(' street Euy tinanrinl( a1111 tmmed1ate poM"8•••n Yoo 'll lo•e thl• m1>' l all oov. Open 'tll 9 5-46-2313 ~6-71 71 THE ~JEAL E :::T ATER;; BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK Eastside on Magnolia, 3 BR • apt. Older home, blt·tns. range, oven & refrig·lreezer. $19,900. Cove St . 4 BR. Lge. dble. gar Well land· scaped . $1 down to GI. Full pme $1 8 950 "("' St Tustin, Calif. folder) 2 on R-4 lot Income $130 mo $12,500 F P Wallace St 5-2 BR. units. Income $447 .50. Submit TD .. cash or? for down. $47,500 F.P. View of Back Bay 2 story dream home 12 yrs ne\\ I 2 000 sq ft of ('harm. J BR . din rm fam. $33.500 $5.000 On. Newport at Victoria 646-8111 Ev ... 548-6731 or 642..3462 NEWPORT HEIGHTS • CUSTOM Onl> $::11.T.JCI lu1 ttiu. 1mm11·u- la1r 11, ~r·ar old <'UJ>tom· built ho11w Sp1n11h t)'{lt' rourtynrd rntry !rad.\ to lh1!\ spat·1oua bf>auly 0,.lf>n bt amed N'lhnic~ 1n l1v1"'1 room & lamlly room All rust nm !t•al un'l' thrriui.:h- out 1nr111 tinr l11h & plaster walla l...olld~ of l'IOl!t!A A rupbnll'd ~p;11·1• Coverf'd patio Quahty n!'lithborllood 11Uonis quir t private living. I:.xx•t lknt trrm~ Call Kl 5·~1 !or drt~JI!\. Clpf'n evl'S COSTA MESA OFFICE KI 5-9491 Irvine Cove - Vacant O!'IL \' $11.:.00 fv1 lll.,I CL'!h deal 1.Jll front a:;r OCEAN VI EW -Two story O.J<. 'Tilt' Buy o! 11 l..1lrllmr -Act "'ow Only 10°/o Down .!\,\qA \-.;\ 11~.ll.JtT ' JIAU /\L"JU: with nc·.;l tv.o h"Cl111nm Mrl ~n hornP l'111Jt'~. dr aix.... tirPplat'f' anJ double •'Ir garagP EX· CELLt."NT flNAl'ClNG 0!'-1 PROPERTY. Low Full Price Only SJ1 ,500. Hurry' ONE ACRE HORSE HA YEii Look 111 thla One full arrr of frwt trtta. frtt11 lawns. room for rbild~n to run, It .wof'd for horses Oiarming country home with loU of pandling, beamtd N'illngs. & h""Pl&ct'. 3 bedroQms. 2 bath&. largP praie. lovt'ly brick p1110 with BBQ. A small etllltl' with a New· por1 Beach adckeaa. 646· Tiil (}pf'o f"Vf'I. Newly Decorated, Baycrest ONLY $45,9:>0 Your hou.st I hunt •na wlll be Oller v. bt-n yOO St'I' t.hlS bplCIOUI t.hrtt btdroom. lhrt>t bath. sunkl'n living room and lamll)' t'VOlll hume. Laq;e bu1ll· 111 k1lchrn 1m·ludmg d1ah· "ni.llt'r and acpar11tl' iserv· "" porrh. Of>lu.<!' quality thru·oot Nt-at u a pm. car· p<'IS and dr•Pf'~ ln:luded. LARGE lj' x 36' Hl::ATED ii FIL Tt::RED POOL Ov. n· .. 1 movmi; & wants u ·uon 1~1MEDIATE P 0 S S ES· SlON -Best Baycreat Buy -SUBMIT 0:-J DOWN. l:.\'enLnp Call \fr.~ Baycresl With Pool Blue 1k1ra over Baycreat ahine down mlo th•· blu~t. most sparkl1n& pool you have ever s~n. located on one ol the largest lots ln the area. Tht' pool rt fleets a home of purr" b!'auty. Ptrhap1 ~ l>Plrl c.-artd !01 home In Ult' Uf'I. Wt' oUer 1l with pndP to thoae wbo want the very bri.t O>uld nOI be rtprodocf'd f0& $64, IXXJ. 646-11U. C>iM' n f'VH NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ~11U to apprrc:11111• it. Me!MI Verl de J lat~«' bdrms, 2 f1rt1 plal..'E's. ful\y carpeted &t draped, cler blt·lns. lllfi'! cove~ patio, landscaped yard, spnnklers Cront 6: back, Ille wall. me! large 2 dr relrli. matchlll& waab- er &t dryer. Pr1nc1pals c.111}>. Open Sat A: Sun or call for aµpomuneot. !'>49-11133. 4-BDRM. lamlly room, w1 w carpeting, drapes. !ircpla~. encl06ed front patio. Cul de sac St. Walk to sd\OOl!i. By owner, $'13.9:;0. ~·2036. Nawport Beach 1200 t::XCLUSIVF Dover Shocft. 103 rt w;11er frontaae lot with p1rr pr1vil. uwl plans. ' 2 storage. 5<XX> sq ft home. $67.500 646· 8"..!04. 541 ·0'm. Corona del Mar 1250 Traditional Charm R.t'lax 8t l'f\JOY vnur E<1rly Amt>nran hreplll'<'. le1~u1e­ ly dlrlt' b~ thC' windt'w or step 001 <>n your halrony- all 0Hrlr1olung a IJtautJ!ul C.&n)On &-O\:ean 'ltv. A aphHevel, rnttrt•stmic J bedroom. 21.., bath home in Corona del Mar "'onc-oth· er quilt> like it . .Excepllonal financing w1tb Just S2 ,500 down. 67>31n. Open eves. CORONA D.EL MAR OFFICE 6~3tn Will TRADE SPACIOUS • BR famlly room home with I a r i • 1wimmlna pool aet in beau· Wul oriental prdtn. May trade for amaller home Qr Income propt'rty. * OCEAN FRONT VIEW HOME. 0 Paioa VtrdP1 CHARMING Home, comc1 I Pemnsula for income p:op- lot priced under market at erty Newport Beach. $53,500. &.Ibo. Bay Properllea LIDO REAL TY Inc. 1500 W. H1t.1wa N B. 6'Tl-7Ql 1877 Westchtf Drive 642-5050 Olumin1 rtd bnck til"t'place -atmoepht're warmth 1n huae hvinio nn. 4 klngs11A: bdrma It !amity rm. Extra roomy k1t1 hen. Bu1lt·1M Quirt rul-Oe-sat sl rl'l'I. J)f'r I•'<"\ for childttn 11 play Only 2 y~. old. Hurry. S4(). I 120 1 eyt I mf'" charmin& yard Sl8.700 ~mo. OPEN "TlL 9 P.M. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 67>Jln tc.tlide- 3 Bedroom NEAR IAY OCEAN • Pl.ER. Pluaanl 3 BR cottaet, i\am. TRPL $5000 dwn. Ju.a $77,500. Balboa R .. I Estate c .. -,n,-e~-lors AHeaUoli~ 1 • OPF.N 'TIL 9 1' M 29!>J Harbor Bl\'d. WANTED SALESMAN ~~perleneed. for our l..idr OfflCf. s~ Geo!"ie Whit· more 3102 LaJa)rlle, Npt. Bch. f;7~l-l j()() $93 PER MONTH ~·n1 th1, luite lam1I) homf' "'tth 3 hugl' bedrooms. & I lJ ge >arr! !or kids &. dogs. NPar proposed new Marina "'hf'rP valu•>S should aky roc-krt 646· 771 \. Opf>n evf'S NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Cornpleltly rapt.1vaun1it '! BR '.! Ba provlnc1al home. Pan· Id LIV Rm. huge ram Rm. 2 f'lrepls. t·rrshly carpetl'd and draped. OWNER IS Rl:.ADYI Bl:.SI' BL'Y al $4{}.jOO fil SEMPLE .REAL ESTATE 251.J East Coast I lli;hv. ay Corona de! Mar tBetwttn Carnation &r Dahlia I 67>7101 Superb Home Offered Nur Goll COOTse, Country Cl ub, nrw Irvine Shopp1n1t. School~. Fnoeway and beech and bo8t111R. Split level 3 bdrm lam rm . and formal dinlnic room borne with view of c.>cean and Bay. Asking $44,950 • good terms. Bay & Beach 610-m1 R••lty Inc. --llO-J MlJCH 1696 Nrwport Blvd. CM I ;,43-1161 Eves 6'2·114:1 b look 11t bul thert's _•lot ol 1 MR. ClfAN-$17,500 tlOU.IM' for only Sl 9 .950. Br •tD"Pri9ed at the v11lue. Ca.II Lovely, <'lc-an ,l bedroom now I home with IJ'1.l'Q\l~I floor&. i.lldma glass doon to cov· TQWl -..., I erf'd iatlo. FHA fi.nanrlna · available with mteregt & 1JI locheltw C.M. 1 princl1>3I payment of S98 .. , 4117 per month. KI S-9491. Open f'VH. ••••••••• PRICE REDUCED Owntr anxious. Large " br, :? ba, lam. rm • frplc , .~ dblt. gla~ 'lldmg doon1 11i 1 pat10t S900 dn to Col~ War Vrt P:m-d S23.450 Near schools I< ~hopprnf( cmttr TUBACH REALTY 3021 Harbor Blvd. CM 54>8421 t:vea. 546~4.: .•••.••• , CUSTOM WESTCLIFF with POOL. Large> :l bf'.drm '-'1th 3 bath~. 2 pallOS and mMy t'UAtom fratur,., t'lrst timr olltred. S62.;,oo S20.~ I ~Pitt l'PP~"R BAY • 1a1ua1 · RE-RE·REDUCED ed on a quit't Nl·dr-s•• 1 Can'l help stuttering be· Sanla Ana Cowitry Oub A NEWPORT BE ACH OFFICE ~m1 strr.,.t JUSt ont blod: from I caulk" ol lhP llf'W lo" p1 we drli1;hllul homt> wit.b hard· , C-11 fi.l6 ••-.e. ol this Ba,ytTl'i.t area home "'ood !loon and beautiful -1-.~•IC• 11 ~-""-' B A ? ol $;13,900. Formal tl1nini: t•arpN&. Fent"f'd yard '-'11h I Easfs'1de Charmer oat nyone . rm .. fam. rm, 3 br. 2 frplc:,., room !or boat or lnul~r. blt·in kitchen. S2.000 dn J111rry and aee thll onl" , . I This cornrr lot will 11.Ct'Om· Exbung loan can be as.' ~6-7 1 7 1 546-23 13 Lilr~r 1 bt'<lroom plus tam· modatr " boat, trallrr or aumed. Eves. 673-3181. ily room homp 11 ~polltsa j v. hat havp you ln addition CALL 6*-0261 f'OR with f''(trM wt h u a it has a well planntd 3 THE ~/Li\.L ESTAT !:RS "SMILING S.l::R\'ICI::" Chambrr .. clc-('tt w 1ange }•II bPdroom. 1 ... tialh home '!' Oven. lar;:r fu"'plart>. t~. lop cond1t1on CaU for app t 1873 C.M. SACRIFICES HA~DRUllED ALDER WOOD CABINm bath!! . plus • 11 covered p<i or lf'f' Sunday tio with complete privacy. Oren House. 12 -~ This T plan home with 1518 "'iarinrr<i Dnve. NB plush t•arpelll, drapes. and w E LACHEllMYER other Pxtras makea this a • • lremf'l'1<lowi huy at S2S,500. Rltr. 646-3928 1860 Npt. Blvd., CM F:vea 548~~z 100 E. Balboa Blvd.. 8albo9 ORlole 3-4.140 NEW OCLAN rRONT-00· plf'X only $76,954) Bt:Alll l'OTr Atil:: un If !' lot $19,9j(). SHOW Pl.AC!:.:, 4 Br, 21., bat.Ni et.c. $47 ,500. G~e WIU1amsoo Rll.r. UR 3-4.150 Costa Mew 1100 653 BEACH ST. 3 BR. 1 "2 ba. f'or ntA •!> pra11 of $16,800 Oncl ncrow coat.a). FHA Joan or $16,100 avail at 5~ '.o, $S3 mo. Compl furn'n11s ava.11 $500 Call owner eve1. TR 7·JO.al! il.. A.) Open Su.n 2•5. ----VISTA Dl::L LIDO Luxury own ,your own Apt on the Bay 11 Lido. boat shp il vallAble. A bargam wtth low. low down S:lS,500. Ari' just ,,,,,. of CM unusual 1-:,1r11~ 111 thl1 3 br homt. pnn d Al tlll.800. Dining rm. too' RI•" k wall, F.A. heal D<>uhl•· •tl'tached gara&c. i:;,.,., .n 1~1; • DRESS SHOP IEA T THIS!! BAYSIDE VIL.LAG!'.: 2 BR '1 bath, deluxe living nelt1 Bay Low down. Sl:!,CXXl. <'AU, fi~--0261 f'OR "S:'>llLl'.'\1, SERVICE' '~ 293 E. 17lh 6.io.-i49-l Franchise & Fuctures Own-Shopa, 1ehools, chutcllet ~ta '\lellll ___ Open eves er rrt1rlng, ~.000 lakea It' near. 3 br, :I b&, 1500 IQ· II I JUNIOR I • 2-STORY Huae yard. sn.:.oo. s:l.CXX. 2 B1 2 trpk stone houst under rn&rklt. Prl.nc:lpaa SIZED POOL I + Apt. 5," A~rn R·J ht.nd. only. 2l:l Albert St., C.M., attra<'tivt decking . ?role• F.P. VET -NO OOWN • 0-.01ce of So. ot Cout Hwy. 2 bedroom holl9t' + new i bt'droom i•raae apartrntnt. Both unJt.a hue all t lectric built • Ina tl Swediab mo6- em tlreplacea. Income S305 per month. Try $4.IXXJ down. 615-31TI. Open eve.. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 6Th-3ln The Heart of CclM Corner lot, 3 bedrooma, built- In kitchen. dinlnit area, 2 landacaped patios fencf'Ci for privacy. wll.lk11111 dis• tanct' to shoppinJt. SJ.~ handltt. 675-3171 Open CVl'I. CORONA DEL MAR OW:ICE 6'1>3171 I Harriet fterry 1733 Wu t.cliU Dr. 548-5508 1 REAL TOR 10 x 20 8t only !\ Ct Mep with I S60.000 lnvtsted. $45,00> 544-l'l(li smnally de1ngntd & built for e R-2 LOT Total pmt tine! taxu A: lnaJ eC'onomkal m•inl.<'nance & • $131 per mo. lmmnr 3 Br, salt> plcMa11l rl\loymrnt S.!5,000 F.P. Will accrpt 2 br 2 ba, lndspd, fenced, cpts, Farm House Style Uke living IJ\ the mounta.lnt -rlabt ln Co::-ona del Mar? Pl.De tttes, ~an view. J bdnna plus hobby houM, tine family home. Owner bkr, m-2010. 1813 1t.i1 IM Blvd. $19,280 Paneled living rm. with hoUM in trade. drpi1. Owner 6.17·2334 --------3336 Via Lldo NpB LIDO 83y front duplex conv. 6754r.:50 C.M. t<' home. Cln. be-acb $37,950. 1 " trplc., 3 br, 2 ba. blt-m kit· tllranae1. chem Evu. 545-.51t2. D. E. Morris Rlty ___ l _N_E_W __ _ 646·1456. I iiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiliillmiil I W. E. lACHBttYER LOW DOWN! Just Reduced Swimming Pool CAU. 646.-0261 fOR PHONE • ~1982 "SMILING SERVICE · Sharp & 1 Jr an. P•rtdike yard with p1rmr. .ft sac;, ~u Family l11n at Ila bell :l kln1:s1tt tidrma. le hU2!' 1 i OPBI HOUSES Sat. & Sun. 1.5 2812 Cliff Dnve '.! story • vlc-w homr N.B. fHA·VA flnandna available 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath on la1·ae lot. cul·dt-88t' strttt. N~por1 llr11thu an.-1. Full p:ice $19.00). Call to !let· Excell<'nt l:.a:it~ide :! lidrm home with lars;e hvm;; rm. dmll\jl ar•'d, tJl<'d bath & kikll<'n w11h ooill • Ill~. Now only $16.JO() with 10' , dn, t\ frnns. !amil~ Im ~w dD pymt 1873 llarbor Blvd c.~. .t-10-17:./0 a11yt1mt· I iiiiiiilll•••iiiiil zo:;2 0et:'8n Blvd. N B RJtr. 1860 Npl Blvd., CM 646·3928 Evts 64EH~9ffi ON,:>, "~IL 9 PM. I FORECLOSURE ~ J Br, i-. till. dhlf' g1r11.ge. ~ shake roof E.lre bit-in!!, 293 E. l7lh 168! TusUr Avt. 646·3907 ~ H.vW .,.., di8hwuher, l11tae laundnt I Co:.la Me~ Evee 49H.m ~i9 l'm· wired !or 110. Priced Salesman Want.cf NEWPORT BEACH M 1 B1lldin1 I $1500 under m1rkrt. OP!'.." Established Real u ta&4 MODERN DUPLEX • HOUSE SAT' SUN I TO ~ 3 bedroom • tu1 nlahl'd I I LOOI 11 2 ba, 3 br, 1.350 1q. f\. on 1 56Jdl8' tot. Shopa, ecnwla, dlurcbea near. $11,SOO. Wlll Lido lsJe 1351 accept low dn. pymt. Cor. ---------°' Tulip 1t 0rllli•· 544-17«> 128 VIA ITHAC~ Al"l"ET'rTION Vf'terana no UDO ISLE, Uppet level bH down paym~nt, no cl;,.lnii mastr. IUlte and t>.th, ov.r't ~ eo1t. J bdrm stucco. Near size cloleta. On lower 1evcl 111:i100l1. $1J.~. Owner la huae Uvin1 nn, w/f'l>I~ j37-8004 or aacnt SJ4.7309. new blt-ln kitchen , ~ ~ HOUSES on S:W'-5 k>l area, powder room olf en• Room tor mon! loco~ try. 2 Br • lae ti.le beth, s.l.900. Price $21.0oo. e>wu-awtl\)' So. patio, SM.150 • er ;,49-2042 after • pm or belt. o1l!r takes tl:da sool • , . buy' SALE by OW11t., P!.950. 4 . bdrm, 2 be hie, rt'dec, cor ColJere • Victoria. CM, fl.rm 1pec1altzina extluai\ft OPt:r-. HOvSE FRJ-SAT-SUN A m1n11!1111urlla tJutlCl1ni 1111 IEACH DUP'-!X COSTA MISA ly In the llttlni Au.le of un 1 to :;. 18l'J w. Balboa Bl. trt to an IOf ~ bu1inf'-. 2 Br e11ch. cpta. drJ>ll, blt·lns. ckve'°P'd acreqe for reao1 '.o!t blk to t..Y. l blk to Juat rlaht In .Sae 13SOO 1q. PrlCC"(! al S33.500 with w•,. at ~ &IA ol the room. at the l11no1eapln1 -at thr location -i.t Lhe low l•llff • LOOK at 439 Avocado, $46,850. K:·J360.. MESA Verde tll,llOO 4 Ofll'ICE dendal dewlapmenl needt ocean bea1:~•· $3:.!,900. 2 f1.J for " ...,.U ,.achlne clown. L •8TAT• . • I rum. anlta. Yf't")' clolt to b-.y .l ocean Oil .. 1uable JM kit. ~IJent lncolTW' ~. ~ trade Jor Uatta or hlf.lme. PLAZA IEALn Kl M49t t0N1ClenUOW1, hoMlt, lull br flOQae + • becbek>n &Ill 1hop, or etc. Completf'IY 491 &. 17th St. 642-3790 * 1-lne T~e * time nletiman. R.E. lkoitllk Cl mple&ely furnlahtcf. ren(•f'd •nd :r;c: lot !ot '"' ..,..,_ LEON VIBERT, REALTOR OWNER ANXIOUS • L,it' rqd Comm1Alon bu ll. ~ 54S-«ill. Evu OR J.;a.34 parklnJi Loe In 11 iood llvina. dlnln1 I brc-11kfu 1 perifnel' Pf"I· Phont -r--....• .-, M-ar IDdiatrlal n~ 1610 W C Ill ( ..... I I ti l &46-9631 for appornlmenl. -·-· Only $40.(Q) l I · out pway CURT DOSH, Realtor bdrm + fm rm, lenced yd leaae option $165 mo. ~&l eve S7N 3()'J. SALE, Ttadt, ~nt. 4 deta» O>lta M.. duplexes. 81 owner. Bia. m·7350, Reu. )C8-ll23. S34 romt A~ 1 Laav.na Jauch In.() 4N-'5ll 450 !:all 17th. C. II. M2--«128 • • •••• 6. I. hposseulon •""• a.,ng ~ Y 1>11 n, u3 IUW'l ... .,,000 Dn. U • .,.,._. 17" ..... L bdrm• 21.., baths ... w • """ 3 UNITS -,_ ~ IN IA TCltm I_ ........... _ --.--~ draJM'I . L 0 W D 0 W N • &<!mom-. 2~ ti.fhl, tam flll &DI ~ktn ..... """ Chok'I cornrr ll)('Stlon N'n-rvom lArp pl8J yard A l bdrm A fAmlly 1-21., bath• 1 "-"' "('' 'Th·=~s R••lfor ""'ot cotta Me.a. Go.id 1n ftnet"d pool QWet St. acrOlll m 1::. nu, _..., °""" s.t 11 Sun. 14 pm H UN IT AP'f, .,.,. 1HI come now Xtnt. future fn>m city p..,t, Hocnt B yn. Colt• Meaa ~ aw. 20t2 Commodfl" Rd. t!l.000 rmsa Inc. • mo ttRO down lo AU.., 11,., vaJuaUon lncreaM, (po.. old. I i tty' Lfthtfoot Re.alty + ntt apendabf,e. ~.OOO i_,, at~"· 3+ Famll,Y, 2 2l4 w. <:out Hy U 8-5671 alb~ Cione). $24.750. E.Z. ~'"'r·~etiltor _ ~ DAVIDSON M '42.03Sl ~~~;. 7A~E .. acree batha, cp&. dRllH. ont C Npt. Bcb. i:w. MS-6643 Tarmat e COLLI OI 'ARK e $l1.ft0 --000 M. ~ JU". new SOUTH HARIOll HIOHLANOS Welh-McCsdle OP~ SAT . 8t1N Oun 3 bdnn:1• '-tho ct>+* oov~ Sttutll£5 o~~ and dttr. 1111>&4..Uei 1.ST $100-:ta"--:~al~Aaa-~--low­ IOMa on 3 bf houM Top area »1533. MIH Del Mar uos VA CANT, an Che PARK t BR, 2 bath, hardwood I*. A. PA&.11.D. IMO. • O!Jon. tars• lol ft.oc.m ror •m ~ U do. .Oft it."~ COA.cn' PLAZA. l'u.11 prict Tnde foe harbor View Hilla.. ~ OORNILL DRlVE A drpt, 2 ~ ~ ti) and ll t1t:w 1411 ... P l BR • 2 ....., ta-• fiunl"' 119,'50 -SEE 1T QUICK' Eut Btufr. or ~n hnt Realtors 8)' oner ~ "' I ba. cptJ Low Down. ' wtth s priV1111 ~.chra ..... .• "" tlw Myhr. 0,. Ml Hm Wt hew ~ bt11t buya and 541·11'l!I Evtt 543·5030 dt1>1. bit.in..~ paint, 1e~ ftlt m5 Hlrtlot. 9', Oia l&AU.:0 tu.AL H l:O ~··1~~ ~tJde ':c~ ~· £AiriE pool. 2 br, l 'i be lrach ln Hw harbor llru rr ONU -TA KKM-A MIN pl•y aru. 2 aillla ~' ~ rvtia ~ tmt •nllqo Ut WW tnde frlr Jalfll model TR.Avr..t. ntAILD., • -TR8"'LI ,91,SOO • lwlmmina pool A Badm~ ~t L«atloft. Two 1 1 , ta\ Court. 04.:ioD. Mr. Lar· 8*rn. a.ow.... tUllta boQI ,. --~akor/ Owniw. ltutd. °"""9 a Bdrft\I •"' ~. J'am. rm. •1 frplc and wr'r? movlnc thtlll a.t. UT& ,.., OAJ.U ' PD~H Shop c.at.r, Collt p h. P1w-. TMI --.. ~ N9'1tpor1 8"acl! GM car Aaklq PJ,T.,0. Oii ..WC P'\ower si. $22,750 C•tl ROTT"MAH co. ..... I .............. ,., '"" llChool m ,T50. Call .,.. ....... -D&.l&.t lfH I OR a,.llU: nlA 141pralu.l, S21.CJO. ean .. aa )t&·fft22. I OW ........,, , Kl S-ITC2 PllAn ·h UW . MSoM11 CHAIMJr. IT' , C'..olk;r Rtalt)' • ~ l s.m1. • tw .._~ -,_-~ 1• c.a UP, ~ ..... t'i R. C G""", ftnltot _"'-__ .... __ IWT--1._ ... __ 3411 Via Udo eOR. HJ00 H Ha Spa Ch de •U' bit $4i LI Of a. v~ Rl Hu A roui I&\ Sw ton full bul nf'I t.he YOl &le bit. wa' al: car ma. NO' hor l"le"I full ty. Pr1 dn. )ay tves Ct llUll .. 1 Incl I'd. ma. Hu: $1 ~o I 1"°' I -•• )W quit nea. pln1 in ' dial -• HOUSIS ,OR SALi HOUSIS ,OR SA I L ---r ---. . -H'*tlntfon a..dt 1400 Huntlnpn ... dt 1400 ~ ----~--• INVESTMENT COMFORT+ 3 Br. -all elec. & c "'th room for unit. • u.stom home • R-Z tot 17,000. ARATE 2 SEP on ble R-2 + income MANY MO HOUSES lot. ldeal fOI' "Live in " situation. RE -CALL US TO SEE Jlauli onn ~ealtrz Z! 17"1:- Llff Isle 1351 * PERPICT POR a COUPLE 6parklinl Udo late Home. Olarmln& In evetJ mlnute drt.ail. 2 lovely bedroom ~UllH, family room with bit-JD BBQ. 2 IUN\Y palloa. S47.SOO. LIDO ·REAL TY INC. 3.ao Via Udo, NB OfUole 3-81J11 BelbM l1l1rMI 1355 aEST BUY, furn duplex. I 307·307\oa RUBY OPEN Sat·Sun 2-5 pm. 0<*' to N. Bayfront! No vacancy l'Va'! REAL MONEY MAKEJt! r ROOM TO aun.o. SAND Pl PER REAL TY 321 MARINE OR 3·1727 Huntington Beach 1400 SAVE $1500 ' A LOT OF LOOKING rou can make tremti'ldous 1&vlftis an tbcle Dllt new SWW\1or Homea in Hununi· ton Beach. They've all been fully redecorated by I.ht b\IUdtt • ~y apantle lib new and \My'tt fWed with tl>r comforts )'OQ •ant lor your family: "Miik Tn.ul· air" lr\t.c-hena io.ded with bit.Ina. mul.cr luilH wlt.h wallf-1.n wardrobfa, forced aL·, heat Ina. wall to wall c&J1111linl iD c:hofor ot 9 dra· mallc colon...l much more! Now'1 the time to enjoy new home Uvini: wUbout paylnl new home pricft. A.JI have a full 1 year written Warran- ty. Savr )'OW"lell a bundlr! Priced from Sl9.~ · U9S dn.. Call Eldon Hawley at . SUNSHINE HOMES )aya pboM me> 147-otu tvrs-phone (713) UN 3-2D3 K CHAMPAGNE AT IEER PllCES ICm' ._ thll --Dlfbl • Bt. 2ba. ~ ~ ~ t.tnc· rd. double pnie. Too l'lldf rxtJ'U to delcrtbe. Hul'T)' tt'a VACANT. Only •. $17,2.50 PULL PRICE No DD· 01 • Low On. rnA • Lower DD. OD\d W-Vet. Kat.Ila Realty 171>11 Buch Blvd. I J 11M So. of Wlll'M!') 147-6061 •••••••••••• )WNllt SACRIFICING quit)' In Ip. 4 BR home near Fa.ntuUc Fair lbop- plns A ..:hoola-2 be..tha, bU· in ldtchen, fam. rm. lm.m~ dlate poueaicJll. nuoo. .A.alJ'IO llllONm ,.,2MOO~~ L& ....... --··-----lllOOl 8ffch Bl. H.B. 147.asag ••••••••• '4f De,,n To .Ulib6e G. l. Ub DIW carpets, dnplS, pado •· Va.oat 6 re8dy to IDOft tn. Better hurry. GJ. appn.iMd at m.a BWHWIWTY h llvd. -M7-1266 3 IR HOME • $13,850 3 Yrs. old. price 1ncl. <PU. drpe, lat· patio, all fenced, beaut l&ndacPfl( Pmt ooty $l11 mo I.Del taua. 9':l·241.l. VILLAGE REAL ESTATE Brookburlt I: Garfield HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 BR-NEW CONDITION ~. bll·I.., T E R R I F I C landsca.pin&. ll 7 ,<XX>. WW be IOld at bid Nov. 9th· Leadermip RraJ El tale 8'7-0096 or 962-l017 ··-Huntl~ton Harbor 1405 BY OWNER al eo1t! Spac- IOOI 3 br. 2 ba, dtcQr drp1, Cfll&, aktk'ln, extcaa, $49,500 847·8882. Fountain Valtey 1410 STOP 1oo1ona 1cr a new home. Sharp 3 Br, ? ba, all bll·ll\I lncl dlh9ishr, W /W cpt.J, drps, bonllj nn, C!ilm block wall. patio. lmm&c tN1dr I: out? $24,950. Ull owner da.y or r vea. 847.~. NEW tn Levrl 5 bdrm.I, bh m. la.ndlcal*f ' t.oced. S.ec> dn &akr ova pymts. 'l.m.med paueu\on. 147-9896. s. An• Ht"h. 1630 * , ACRE. l n!nla.b ~.260 &1u.a Jocomr. X!Dt apprec. $37,500. Owner u M:I07. Tustin 1640 S\JNN'i Tultin Ora.nee area, unuaua.lly attnctivr 6 d11· terent apllt lrvtl. Ba.loony acrou llv nn, over 3000 aq ft uwde tw. ~ trom SM.in> to U!l.850 by owner. Leavlnc area for buli:oeu ttuona. lJ2.4. E Rom•llt. 532·3192. L•tun• leach 1705 $3'.! ,<n> tin' 1pwit!y s bed- room, 21-) ~. ~.Im -3 unila. ploa CJ:JZy Gurat Apt. $.'i&,500 • Emen1d 8Q J Br, 2'11 bathe, drn, 2 frp1C1- PEG AU.EN, REALTOR lOll5 No. Coaa Hwy e.-ma FAIULOUSI J 9r ' "'11 tor • Br> spilt Jrvtl. 2nd Ooor leaturn 2 twtnme 8dnna • Owntt roust aeU ? M.lSSION REALTY 9IS S. Cout H Wf ·, .Lq. Bcti. Phone (1141 494-<1711 -EMERALD &AY Attractive 3 Bdrm, tam nn w/pool. Ocean 'ricw ' many extru. Reduced to $49,500. B'i OWNER (llJ) 771-6427 8oJt 442, Mootebtllo, C~ .EMERALD BA\' near ocean front, •unctiV9 home with • Bdnna, 3 ba, dinlna rm. view ol bay 6 trra, $79,500. TURNER I: AModatea Lout.e Turolr, Rultor 6&2 N. c.out Bl. 494-llTT Owner-Oc11n View OPEN HOUSE 2 Br, walk to acbooll Ii: downtown., SU,IXXI. -lenna. 731 Manzanita. Dr. l..a&una Bch 4M-.297l. OCEAN FRONT HOME New, view, a&Dd¥ bracil. 4 br I: den, I& fee Jot ln ere.- cent a.,y. ~.m OWNER &n.1232 RINTALI HoUMS Furnlahecl Cotta Mete 2100 2 -STORY ' • BR. 2 • &. Fa.mll1 • tm. !:lee -bltm, mo · mo. <mr JD 11q • tt! Cor funf\JrQ) 142-U. ClZAN 3 • br/ $1.1) • mo tncd, cbfJdten oL Avail Nov i.e. l622 8&Dta Ana/M&-8662 MOBILE Home • Nf!IW lo.dO. Quiet lduJt park. 1 BR. No pets/ cUdtm. SC5-2"(). ..... ,.,, leech 2200 * RENTALS * ·~·i. e N...,ert .-,_ 6 C..M. e nntN UNJ'UM UDO RUL~, INC Oft.._ OR Mm ms Y eartJ, Lrml7 a fldl'ili; , ... _.....~ l 'Wk O..a • ~· Clab i.e. MWmorMW&JD. 3 BDlUll.. -2 llia~ blHnl, ,....t. __,~ ... a,. wllimdl.nllllubcnDr, SllO. ~.,..im. 2 wmw: fVl'ft. .,. -"· 0.-. rr.t. s.811 . , . .._ •BAI ..... • 'lmUIGitl M.. - (ID) = =~ c.... ..... lllO JIDAMl.1W..g ............ !!! ·--~ ... RENTALS HOUMS Furnfahed &lboa l•l•nd 2355 SPEJllD the winter beauUNJ Ba.I ls, 3 6 4 Br, fr.ai $150, pl a ltttlon. Sahabwy RJlr OR 3-eOO. 2 BR hou.ae, trplc. 1tepe to South Bay, $125 tncl uUll, wlntrr. Ca.ynar Rlt:J 673-3817. EAST Ba7front, Little laJand 4 Bdrm1, 2 batha, yrly or · Wlnttr. m-164-4 . Huntington Beech 2400 1 BR. houat In rHr $60, wnt· er paid, couple/1ln1le. SW2 7th St., HB, SJM820. RENTALS HouMS Unfurnlahed Ceste Met. 3100 AVAll..ABLE NOV ' . 3 bdrm. lam rm + pool. S'2SO mo, incl pool ma..lntcn· a.n~. Bay l Beach Real~, Inc. S48·ll61 t.;vra. 60·2:?53 • 2 IDRM HOUSE Brand new drapea, froced YL"li, child.mi OK. Good Joe, iuo mo. CHAS. C. MARTIN REALTOR 1999 Harbor, C.M. Ll 8-1195 2 BDRM Duplex, enclo9ed back yard, Mrtk1 porch. $80. 1696 So. Monrovia. 5~933. EASTSLDE unmaculalr l bdrm, $85 pa-mo. Atta.chld praar, llt.Ove, refna. drap. e.. sardro. m-rm. 646·21.ll 2 BDRM w/ p.rqr, fenced yard, SSO. N\. dnnkera or ~ta. 2 llD&ll dllldru OK. lnq 190 23td SL )61·2351 2 BDRM + ntra lltir den + ~tached CU Ht rm. :! garaiea n dble ' l all\lle). S170 ~r mo. ~9·1278 3 BEDROOMS, hardwood floon, charrrunc area. '165 per month. C.O.t.s l Wa.llaot RJtn, 546--0tl 4 BR. OCEAN VlEW, {am rm, ele-c kit, tittplace. $22S mo; 548·5843. NEW E·SlDE 2 bdrm, ttrepl, beam oolinp, f«leed yd µtio, Adulta nu. 673·7629 $90 2 BR !War bou1t Ntat eveJ}'tbia&. Water pa.Id. lfili .£. llll SL C.M. 646-U61 $~ • NEW 3 Br, water pt.Jd, aanar. nr lldlooLa ' sbo9'a. no ~· ~-O!l'>S 3 BDRM houar. fenced yard wateT p&Jd, 2 car aarasr, SllO ptt mo. 543·~ 2 BR bouat kl court, m OND, fenced yd. 211 De! Mv. 6t6-lll4 or ~- 2 BDBM, 11 Jifted yard. WO. 1431 er.... ~l.Hf 3 BR. Ii ba. Rent or lrue w I option. $WJ mo. &Cl-1560 er 5'1--91!91 3 8Rr-22'U Maple. Scrttned patio BBQ, bJt -Ina, wallrd yard. $150· 546-3698 . --· Mesa Verde 3110 RDn' « it.. with option Spacioua 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Im med pou. nao mo. Walk to ad>ool, &bop. 56>7822.. -Newport ... ch i200 BA YVrEW drluM .. 2 Br, den. 2 ba bomr. 2 trplcs, IW\lly petlo, ~ lodlCpd C'Or lot. U35 mo Ind p.rdeMr. BEACON BAY ntOHT - anart 4 Br, 2 ba home, priv wide lllDdJ beech, $400 mo yrly. Runt P A.RD0U.. llra.ltor lfm Wrttclltt Dr. 64H200 EASTILUFf BeauWul)y appoint.cl larre 3 Br homr. J Ba, 15d' tarn- 111 rm, dlnins rm + dinette with bit.In Mttft. Low 1ar- den mamww.c.. 6 IDOi lraM. BluUa !Walty ~1U3 VIEW b'alit row iilttlfuit ti.aut)', 4 br, 2 be. tam nn, flrpl, cpta, drpl, aan:tau. $295. 613-3048. BUY like rent! 3 Br. 3 ba. pier • .Up.. ~ mo. 2 BaJ· boa CoYr. 615-C31. ATI'RACT amall home. bit· l.na. cpta, dip, peUo, \reel.. R.eu. WeatclUI. 173410. .... ,.... !!I!~ '210 2 BR. 6 1ar•1t, aood 1ocatioG m. StNJJ7 Newport......_ mo '1~ Cll' pudel. l BR, 2ba.dtllprqa.~ 311 Lupaia. lldl !!! '240 -l!XECO'l'M: 111omt. ~ 5 bdrm, a be°', OobllaJ 9t7'9, CJts. dnpee. all ei.c. tric ~. formal dl.Nq nn, ., llml1 nn. ... kid prdner ......... Mt-2551. s ibRM. u• .., dlllpoa1. :-.r· ..... Nb¥. S16 IJ HID. '°251 ~ Dr ... Qt. daard. 2 iDii .... lee* .,, • mo. Alie 1 w.. ,..,., ~· .... QJ1 ICWILI. ... Nltll; , .. .... .. ...... ..... ..,. a O&ILW fllm "&.lft A.DI....,. ........ RENTALS lltENTALS RENTALS HOVM:t Unfurnished Apta. ,urnlahed Apt.. Purftl"'-d Cerone al Mir S1SO C_ett_e_Mete ____ 4_1..;,.:00 N!WP!!! a.ect. 4100 LEASE l br, 2 ba, walk s1orr1 Ii: beach' Bltin td.ove, d1ap, frl>I, 111111 Ott lat. $'JOO mo. 673·9512. * R.EDEC 2 BR I~ Apt.) Cpu ' drpa: den, frp.le $125. 6'r.>-18H or 673-6100 e 3 BDRM It DEN e N~LY DECORATED 613-9419 2 sfi houar. clrps, hdwd Ooon, !ittplacr. nz; mo. 546-1330 Ol' ~-mo Huntfngton Beuh 3400 3 IDRM • 2 BATH with waaher, dr)'er, retr11 It bit Ina. LuxW)' llvlnc at Hunu.naton Bay tor only $14S a month. The lrennan Co. Rul Eltale A Insurance Town le Country Cenltt 347.9658 Nl:.WLY DECOR. 2 bdnn Townhouse. Lovely carpet~ le drapea. Frplc., relric .. wuhtr, dryrr. ranie. oven, BraJt. rarderu. Pr1vatt paUo. 2~ Mtlr• to beach. Only Sl30 mo. Dk* ka. RJty. 962·:.W..71. OUSTANDlNG 3 br, lovely cpU • drpa throuahOut, frplc. with au l<>11s. Wuh· er, d.ryrr. rrfrlg., ranae l oveo, DISHWASHER. $150 month Dick Seti Rr&lty, 962-2421 3 BDRM bwlHn &love, rorc- f'd 1.1r heat Larar frn«d back yd, SlJI! mo. 2 and 3 cblldttn ol< 962-4117. l BR, 2 BA, Ir& yard, patio, -..orUbop, 2 • car tar. '551 Warntr A•. 193~. 847-2917. UNFURN 3 bdrm, bit • ins, carpets. drps Sl~ mo 1 )'r leak Sl40 536-9285 a.ti 7 pm Sl~. 3 BR. 1 ~ BA, wall t.o waJ.J crpt, drpe, bll • llll, trplc !).16· 2351 HB. Sl~ • 3 BR, l ~ BA. wall to wall crpt. drps, bit . IN, frpk 536-ml HB. 4 LEASE, $175, 4 larst BR, '1 BA, hup yan:_ 84T-Oll6. Huntinitton Bch. '8R. 2 be.. ' yn old. Pvt beach comm. l ml to ~an. Ref. req. $115. 535-8720 a.ti. 3 ~a MOTOR HOTh BAY front. 1 bet. ~aut. view Clu n ti.ach. Pa1.lo. Caz Sl~ mo. 646-USS. OCEAN FRONT fum, 3 br. frpl, ll~, BllO Balboa 1 br, lrpl, sa>. Wl.ntrr. &l2·3574. NEWPORT l&J. Sharp 1 br bac~lor. Sm. boat tie-up $30 PER Wl:.J:..l< SlOO mo. OR ~Jl UZ, PER MONTH fuRN or W\fum, 2 bdrm•. iacludu paUo. Carqe. Nr. bea.cb & t Direct dial Phuuea ahop'&· 675·36711 tlNe ~ c1lls1 3 BR. nr lcl\11, CXX:: and • 24 hoar ans. :.ervict llhp& Pay by wk or mo e t;AS -ILECl'H.JC e HJ::A TED POUL. lOJ<I LI Clunino. 546-1530. e TV . FM NE.AR ~an· l Br w/ k1tch e UNENS Pool. Maid Rn<1ce. SJ.15. • MAJD SDt vie;~ !146-WO/ s. m o SllaPJlJ1 more '°' w ANT cal lS to 25 to aha~ I • KlNGS!Z.E Bl:.DS my ocunfront hie with • KITCHENETTLS i.ame lill-3138 • TWlN a£DS 2 811t·WINTfR $125 mo. 2311 NEWPORT BLVD. lm W Ocean f'root m.Jrn CU\'TA Ml::SA I PHONE ~7445 Newport Hf!': 421<1 $'7.50 WIEK & Uft SUNNY 2 bdrrn tum laundry t Stueilo Ii Bach apll ~~.pool, adulta. $UO • Ut11Jtlea A: Unr.na lree t Pbooe Service -Pool ~ • Lauodnlmat-<:learuni Serv Coron1~I Mer 425«1 t MIJd Service · 'JV Avlll!. NEW BACHELOR APT. • TV Is recnation room, 2 Room.a. BlUA bar ' refrJ.&. • No Depollt pvt paUo. c:&rpOlt. $90 un- • Open aooa • caJe l bar. fum $100 turn. C29 Narcia • 200' oa blvd .. No 001..e IUI>. 613·1007 2376 N6•port Blvd. !>4l!·~ =Ji."."':UU.~Y,.,--tu;-:-n,--v-e_Ql_p_n_v_a_t• WHITTlfR APTS. Drluxe furn. l IJH nt!WI)' decon~ Ooellll V11w Mt dallioll Id l.Cb, d •~pun.I: II&· rqr , patio, hntf'd puo: UJ.5 • all ut.ll furn lJOl Wtuttiu, CM $6S MONTH ll UP • :>wcbo • 8acb a.pu • uuuo. tncluded e Phone letv . Pool • Ma.Id MJV, TV • Ulu.adnlrmat ciarun& ~rv. m6 Ne-wport Blvd. ~-9~ SAY APARTMENTS alW. ~.C...M, l 6 2 tut, ~\lnl Ol Unturu 2 BR IW"ll. ., I • q>ta. drpa. blt-1111, btd1 pw&. 1'o Pt!U IJ.Juwed. !ft A.Pl t , MIU. N6-4llD 1MMED1An:LY-a\11lable, 595 1 br. -cit· with b11lt'tlny, ovrrlookin& be&l.ed p o o 1. 2 BR duplrx with ocean view. Fen1.-.d yard, petio $180 month. 0..,. 513-1384; evu 613«1~ SI~ Attrac. l br. lc-e liv rm. fb'epl. Nr. IDop. So. or Hwy UUI pd. ~-0841 CO?Y Bach Apt. Uv rm w RJ\o'~ta IOla. bl.lb, ldtch ~ uU1 pd. 6™7¥4 I UPPEH i 8dnu with au· •a' Ullll peld nz, mo. I w Pouueua. m-26U I t.lboa .uCKi NO ADVANCESlll l BK un11, furo. llc.i.la pd . SllO Harbor Apt&. 11M t. llil)' avr. ~n Sat A .sun. I W::A.SE-« •ln~~e duplQ ;u.t ca ~· lWa Alvara.do St. ~ ~6-9ei7t OU:A--:-N-..fNlt.....--1-bdr_m_$r>._ s1n,1, $1iO, ut11 P«Jd. m·t'tl~ or 673-ltl.O. S_ent_a_An_i _ Hfts. 3620 Many extr ... M1111 ~ to •P. --pw'ecta~ lJ8'T Monrov11 ~ .. SPAClOUS 1 • BDRM. din· 11'\K aru, rvl.&'r Sll~ mo yrty 645-8' 3 BDRM, 1anar. IJke nrw, C.M M:l-1868, 64&.~7 &dulu prel, nr UCt, S135 - mo with prdMr. ~l. 1 ACAPULC:O APTS.. W. 1.lllJI .. Wallact. CJil. ltE"'fT ALS AdWta. l lllt SW: 1 Br $1.ll Apta. f'umbtt.d Haf9d -. ~ PIOd .E\·4lJWllP ~ Gener1t 4000 $50 MOVE-IN AlLOWANCE BAHIA MAI· la~~~~~= Dr, (I::. ot Wallaot). . r lll1 Welt l9t.b a., C.X. DD..UX!: 16 2 Br nJRN ' UNnJR.N REA T!iD POOL -Puttma Grtta -r ad I a ia t hut wubs dryer fadlta. caJ1>01U rte. Priced from WS ·WO. Set Mar, A~' 2 Ir. Furn. Apt. CO!lONA DEL MAR ~ rooma. prlv Mp/ patio, yard area --.ne oct&D •n. LaM n ~ mo. 548-4QI. IMMACUU TE 1 bdJ'1ii du- plex ~ prr mo 1ncl uWa. FT~ palnttd, MW dra.p- ft, panel.Ina, Nr lbop'na. ~2ll&. DELUXE l br fw-n., swLm mltll pool ldraJ for bach elor, $90. S48·9633, 646-QIS l9l1 Cburch St . Cotta Meta . . l A lb«>NOlJ'I turn -apu J.aundr)', P"¥'. no dU dru. 687 W VletOria.. CM. - l· ~-tlll. l BDRM f\.iRN APART . BABSON RLTY 673-JTTO MENT, utill pajd. u~ Cotti Me.a 4100 ll&lllL AdulU 1992 Harbor ----------Blvd. JS> prr mo. $43-- WINTEI RENTALS $15. 1 br. larir dollbW r-r aar, shed.~ Oranrr. CM - PLUSH 1 •Mnt lpf I ~~:· 1 bdnn apt. water Modmi fumlllhlnp w/qiiljt· level dealp, Queen • a1u bed, Nnlcen Roman tub, complete ldtcben, 1.1' ol clo1rt.a, swl.mm.lnc p.xil, weekly maJd aervlot.. LoJta of parkins ~. Quiet. No le.ue. Year -reund rate at $ill Sinlle •duh& only. 2311 Bristol ~1 LUXURY PURNISHIO BACHILOR APTS. e Quiet · New • :l Car IP&cta e All 2nd floor e Copprr bulll·ln.11 e Maid aerv1ce e SlJ>. pa 6 waler pa.Id l~ Plf'IOna Ap( Ii <O>mu Fordl 54«$17 pd, $75. 4-19-B H.a.miUoo ~-410'7' :->43· 1736. * WILSON WEST * 1-BK. UW pd ' Htd Pool ? Adult.. Call fi46..5276. . CL.£.AN oldrr J bdrm, fenc:: eel yard, c.arprla, uW.lt.in f:rtt. SUS SU-1 J.5l. GARDEN~ l bdmt, S95 apply 3ll E. 18th St. C. M • Newpert a.1ch 4200 Ocean Pert $ll.5~ e BacbtJcr apta. • Overlookinl Pool: • }"um, qita. d:pe. e PaUoa A llrl&a• e Rec: room,~. e Maid Sttv. W. Newport, 1 blk to ocean. 210 <Adar ICl-11.D a • •• ~ BR. Cmlrll Localloo. Leur at '85 mo. OR nm Of' OR 3-QI LARGE, c~an 1 & Sun- drdl \.II b6odl to ~ t.ach. Sfl.SO m-1S02. lc A.PTS.. $SO to m ao. u tili-m b• paid. 8alboe NaW, & 8alboa: m-s96. : I Lide &.a. "" BAYTRONT. '1-! br, l beaatlltlJJy mn. Alao 1 t fum/unluns I wiUI ftW Both yrly. ~ •• ,. l•larMI 4U YRLY . GenUel.1WI Non amoltrr 1 BR UPSJer apt Pi.u&nl. Sunny' c:M&n. rd 673-6349 '1t. 6. LfI"J'U: laland. 2 Bdnn stain, t1niplace. c::arpsted 67H6". Huml~ IMch NEW Iara-tUrn1ab4d 2 bed rm « 1 bdrm A dint. location. One blk to l&orn bank. cm.ma 'tbutn. mo. S POINTS APTS TT31 Ell.la 847 Ponderosa Apts • 2 Bdrm. qlla • d.rpa. • 3 Br, 2 b.tha. di.run& rm • Bllnl, Bar, ut11a paid. • Hra.ted Pool! 17676 Cameron St. H.B. 1 BEDROOM, turnlahed, 10e, peld, m. 1M21 Bu Blvd, HB --Wettmlnater 461 NICE 1 BEDROOM. nJR NISHED all utlllUes $85 adulu. m.2111 Wuim. Du,elex l'um. SS), "1m 1 bdnn vrry de Ml g...1500 af\tt S: ll pm. IJ\1 time wk mda 1 BR Prtncy. Cpca. Stove 6 Ref. WO a.. '*'7U. ltlNTAU .,.._ UnfurniahM o..r11 MIDmllANEA VILLAGE From $150 ..... J 6 S bdrma, Clreplaee, drpe. elect dilbwuhar. dlep Rtlltl1 oa'lae ca ,,._.. Rd (behlnd Hoq HolptW) GM Flapbtp M. MMlM 12 c ... MeM Lecatto. a...,, .. ,.. 1.2a1~...-. All ,nc.. "'"' Cir ...... • Sift ..... moGIJ, .... 0. ..... 0...JD ,;., .....,.~- _, alllita4CncUa iiNFURN. 6 6ft, lpta. l I ' ..,.._ ..... pool. ~ 0.. iiliJ ftLOi GI 1• I 6 4 2 I 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 I 5 6 1 8 LEGAL NOTICE ,, .. 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HovtonOtr 1, &. 1S. 1"5 \aaMa LEGAL NOl'ICE .• ;t~ OAIL Y PILOT /Nrws Prus MondlY, Non1t1btr 8, 1%5 ANNOUNCEMENTS I SERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS" IMPLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT and NOTICES RE NTALS RENTALS RENTALS Apta. UnfurnlaMd Aptt. Unfur nllfted I Apta. Unfurnlatted REAL ESTATE General REAL ESTATE <Hftenl --------Ironing 6755 H.I• Wanted, Men 7100 Hel, WantM ~~~TA MESA 5100 ~MESA 5100 Newport S..ch 5200 Income Property 6000 Lob 6100 Anneuncementt 6410 Women 7400 --------Ironing In My Home NOW RENTING Brand New J. ADULTS Only $110 & Up SOPHlSTJCA TED NEWPORT RIVIERA Lu\UflO\a Townhou.te Apt.. lp to 4 Bt-droom1, 2 balha Alt11d1td &&ra&e& All otht'r t'OnvenJen\'U $".l:l!>,000 Rec1u. Center $:.?SO-Sn5 mo Yrs. lease EARN 51 •/. Karate-KunCJ Fu fl.OO hour· 265 Santo Tomu, ON $2500 DOWN Cood!UoniJll A DeJtnae. Apt. A. C M. ~3060 THF. ~JEAL E S TATERS S. V. Hunwaker It Sons. lnc Sub111duuy of Occldt'ntlLI Petroleum Corp •L1bted /II. VACANT LOT Men • Women A Childttn IRON CNG • MY HOME Day It Ni&bt clauea 10c per article 1871\.s Newport Blvd. C ~1 548·9829 Cemetery Lob 6411 IRONING my flOme, Apl 3 ph ~731, Apt 2 646·Sl.97. 7511 Shalimar Or., CM. Maintenance WOMEN • COLI.EGE STUDENTS 160 W. Wiison, Cotta Meu PHONE 642--0300 Y.S.E.l. OtJtr~ Ju.xuriou• 2· Clean level horn•·• 1e w11h BDRMS, 2·B•lh. 4 Unit btautllul \Rea. \11 1nve1l- Apartmenta 1n Anaheim · . m ent of oru.y $1 , . .i., "'111 buy Now J;t'llft•Un¥ income lha pl'Operty :or \UO Full Wuh s;i;,oo down payment price only $11, ?50 L.tll !NW' t ptor 4 wilt bu1ldlll&J yuur Open 'til 9. FOR Sale Lota E &: F, lol 348 Vlata Del Mar, Pacific Vlt w Memona.I Park SHO off. Pm .. -e $400. D. C Peck 3040 Beachcomber, Morro IRON lNG m) heme, Apt 3 ph 640-5731. Apt 2 f;46-51J7. 7S8 Shaltma Dr., Of. Mechanic Pa.rt nme work taJUn& nam· es tor tht new Cml& Mesa City Dirtctory. Good hand- wntln&. &ood apellin&. and nu t apptaranct euendal. Bl.le 11411 $1.30 per hr. Apply Tutt. thnt Frlda1 10 to ll a.m. at 719 W. 19th St. Suitt J . a.ta Md&. 548-2627 DESPERATE I "A" (th block off Newport Blvd. & 1 ~ block off Harbor Blvd.) \.tubt sublet my S:lSO LUXURY APARTME.NT \\'1ll cona ldtr any reuon11ble otJtr liist ye11n return show~ 646·7ln .>-16·.l31J eqwty buth.lup &. net ~od ll SKYLI Nl UK. . Bay, CaJll. Landacaplnt 6110 SECRETARY TO $700. Ue<.'\luve .ecy to Vt> 1!> to 40 Yl"I· M1turt. Top skllla • appearance. t.:.xp. 1n A tl'- 06J>&CC Ind UI lt)' · PruU&• Addrnl •• Economy Rea~ MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bachelors funs $89 L.&Je 2 bdrm. uzt1eU, dr1 p. O , elect bll·w.s. pvt aa.rai;e I PHONE 646-3864 :!Bl-..LJROOM wl7tdt: ,..,.. aie. i:arb duposa.l, auto washer·drye1. $00 mo. ~b-7277 able ol SU5J on a ~ tur· View ~ In Lai;wu &oach n1sht>d. 4-UnJl bw.ldJni or $9,000 to JI 1 . .00 1nvc&tmen1 i:a111 ol :il ' • Bkr. 4!M· t l..4 Wrllt lor fr~ l:Sr ochutt, INCU.\tl:: PHOPJ:.RTY, 13W Nor1h l'a.sh1on Lane, Ana· berm, Ca!i.lorrua R•J lot nnd-SI lluntBch Walk to ocean ' Uil Hoy&lt.Y 11)(', $7900 Jo' P Low dJ1. 847-3907. ~c::K YU .. ~ LllR t CTORY AccCH1ntin9 6500 ?Figure Problems 1 We can IOIVt' them for you. HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL $99.:io lnc. 10 Jh.9'11>1, soil cond., di· chondra or turl mil< lav.n attd av. W. yard. 536-0261 Start ............. , • to $700 SCREENED PERSONNEL From SllO 1 Bdrm • • • • • • • • f'rom S9j 2 Bdrm • • • • . . . • From Sill l Bdrm • 2 S&th Harbor Estates Apts. DLX :! BR. pauo, bit • lnl drp• q•I~ i,:1r SllO. '..!346 Santa Ana Ave :>4b-0128 $110 MO, 2 BR, l ba. Month rent frf'e w t yun leue 285 0.:le &12·~98. IMM907. Phone 17141 63>3761 SHOPPING CENTER HUNTINGT ON BEACH W .1Mi U .ASl:.1> ll'<lUMI:. A~hl~t. PHlll:. -$16..),UOU Bu1lde1~ntr wLll con&1dtt LARGE J..o(, vie .... of c;,:w, 6 country11de !'ot lta!>f:· oold. Owotr &u b'i.l-.'010 Uur :.!5 ye11rs out·o(. st.JU L. P A. ex· l>l'flt'll\.~ qualUJu lb for any book· llttV111i or ~ problem. t"•f"rhant•ne Painting 61SO * lnterion Exterion * HuctiH 1n Newpon Stach hu lmmedJat.e openln&a tor two akilled malnt.enance mtthanlca uperlen<'ed In the ~pair ol pred a1on pro- ducuon eqwpment. AGENCY l&l3 E. 17th St , Santa Ana 5U·J39;) ~-~ ~~~~ Skien Attention! From ll5(l ~ta-Dra()ff-Garaae Bit-In Ovrn &: R&n&e ~ Royal Palm Dnve <l hlk West of Harbor, romcr ot Baker). ?>. l::W,-Spanl•h -E.t1ta1de:-1 Bdrm frpl, beam:., cpl~ ru-p., Adult. J98 mo. 673-lli;/9 Acre-.e 6200 ------THE LAND MAN i l&R BLOC.1<, lNC. 180b Newpvn Blvd. No )Ob too amal.I °' lal'ie· A minimum ol S )'tan ttcent lndu.tna.I u J)ft1enoe 11 ~­ qulnd. Sem1-conduC1or vt· penence 11 deslrable . Smail Mammouth La.~ rr tort needs bard woridna ail "'"und &irt to U•e In 11.nd aervt u mlJd. Work com• 11.-sl, but pltnty of time fOC' aloina. Seuonal Nov. thrv April. Call OR 5·S016 t.o ~ ranae personal lntttV!ew. . . . . . 3 Poo!a •.•.• Grad OUI Uvin& •.• Patk·likt SWToundlnp 11th " Santa AD&. C.M. * FrH Rent* 2 Weeks * I Bedroom furnished. d1s- Costa Mesa 6iHM ~y_alttlnt 6550 --- PAINTING •·~e UUniata 646·~ 64M233 * FrM Utllltlea * Children Welcome poul. near shopp!Jli cenler, :J.18· .'7:t0 \o.icant C·l property for put o! down payment. <.:iUJ or write l:.'lclu¥1ve Ai:ent, Jo rdllk Paddock 1or dt'laJls COMMERClAL BLtx, \' u C&Jpa, will exchan,;f' Slll.UOO eqwty for &ood ht lnl~t deeda. FREE LA~U CAfA· LOG. 833 Dover Ur , N.8. kl.Sill IU\)'Umt. --r l.N'! UV ~·1 ut P1unlloi 646-2977 Eve1 CM t:XLt..l.W..N 1' care. Todd.lcn &: presdlool pr er. t:. M. area 646-2322 Sca.ndlnavwi worllmans.h.I&> UCl!Jlled &: ww-1.<d \' ery l&r¥t 7 br apts, (OI Ced air hut, heated pool, cl~· Holkfay Plau Apb. ed aara&e•. p;i.uoa, n.-s r or 1rac101n adult llv1111 In "ESTI:.R!'II:.R AM'S 71~ ADULni Only I bdr. Hard- wood fln cpts drps, bl1 • 111.1. Prvt p&OO KU $100 Mo &16·51tH MOORE REAL TY i!W La Palma su i:..-;A PARK -IW-4930 Exct\Al\191, R. E. 6230 HA VE: 3 br, family rm. 2 blllb borne. Pa110, fnut tn.-ci 10 ~ta Ana MOTIU:R wLl.I b&by1.1t 3-5 ytar oldl, vie ol V1cton.t It PlactnUa, CM 64:l-JH6 nu:!. ullm. 197 ·S(()S HUGHES S00 Superior A"" Newport Beac.h, Calif, &.VN & lXPE ~ NURSES AIDES for all lhltLI 4t all depta. qlllet aW'l"OUndlop 1 Bed-w. WU.On, 646·1250 I room Apt. overlookw11 pool. 2 0 carport • pnvate extra MESA NORTH AP TS. _8_•c_k_B_~_Y ____ 5_4_ 8u11new Aental PAINT1NIJ1 CARPi.N r'RY CLl:.ANUP, Rl:.PAlRs. CAL!.. 675-+.l!O lNTUOUH.1 E.X'ft.R.IOR e H.El'AIRS e f A~'T <.:Lt.AN • SUtVICE c ar,,.nterlng 6S90 Ari equal opportunity employer MU ' Full time only. Xlnt-u.la.ry " benefit.a. Apply • Penoo- ntl Otllce. pa.r1ctna. 642-5151 00 Pomona Av• Costa MN& N r Qty Hall • 1.9lh St. Park West 1. 2. l 3, br, furn A W\fum bit uu, c-pla. drlJI, ilttphu:e patio, &art&K. hea ted pool It ll'< ~atlon. From S140 t&e Anaheim Sl. CM , FROM $92 r larbor Townhouse I llt 2 Br apta, bu.Ut.lnlo A1IO Sludlo apt.a, l~ batha. HEATED POOL :JI 7 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Manqtt Apt A-l VILLA WEST SJ)l'CIOUI 2 Bt. 2 Ba. Furn. -Unfurn. Pt1 • patioc, Pool, Putllll& G1"1' $\JO up adultl only I .... IRlh St. C.M. Modem Stuclle Aph. ,.; 1 bfodrooma "" 1 li baths P1 .va1e paUo • Heat.s £JOOi .,, \\' w carpet ,.,, Orapl9 Unf um ruo. J"\lm SlC5 7J:J Joann St. "2·5961 tneat Harbor otr Wlllon) WANTED by M ll)f)' 3 bdrm, 11., be apt, an adult family to tnJOy IU cozy fzl>lc, new cpt.s, h~t clOHta A rtn· era! romton. U45. 642·7130. 2 BDRMS, 1 ~ batha, blHna, ci>ts. dr&pes, pa.do, l&n&e. \\Ill.er pd, nr Adams &: Har- bor, mo mo. 1544 Elm. 646-ll«l 2 BDRM duplex. C..,,.ta • drps. Car, tncd yrd. No Jl('ts Uf>. 296 Walnut. 642-<l>l 7. S93 2 bdrms. bit • tns. re- !r1g. carpel&, drapes, play y &rd 500 J oann St. !>46-31S7 549·3136. TRIPI.EX, 2 bdrm, l'ia bath, stove, cpl1, drps, $115, pr- f\ie 1363 Baku, apt C. 5'&11-6991. l BR. dlsp, pr, S90. Inq 514 361.b St. or Pb 67™TI evem~•· l BDR.\f. $34. Carpet.a. Draps, pool, bit • tna Uwn. availl m Avocado. 6'16-59&4. DELUX Pool Apt&. 1 .l 2 Bdrm near 17th Sboppln11:. From $90. Call Mrs. Jonu 642 • 3253 or 546--0 41. SPACIOUS 2 • BDRM, 2 ba duplex. ~ta. drps, bit • tna, b"plc. 2381 Elden, CM. NEW 2 br duplex, 1ar. $12(), 20*> Carden 1..aM lolf E. 21atl 646·8124 or 549'-3997. Ir• 8-c:ll "-time. B&a'&"Mt eelecU• ever! 8M tlHi DAILY PILOT OJaul. tled~NOWll 2 Ii BR, 11.s ba. F'urn un NEWPORT RIVU:.RA tum. Sill up P\vpano Lu.'\ut1oua Tu...,nhouae ApU WANT: Harbor an>a houae or ~ex. • R.i::.MUl>i:.UNG e t !'ff • Eat. * ~-7118 St. Joa.ph'a Hospital W.U:.K·UAYS N PM dtpl/crpU, blt·tna, aar. $250 TO $175 MO. Ju:A TED POOL 1 Y l:.AR LEASE ••••••••• ''Westcliff Strip" f 0 R T I N C 0. e Al>lJITIUl'<S e "TUYS P&UIW>.& 6. ~ 549-2011 A.ain't lookk .. pers 1919 Npt. BL., ( o~ta ~eaa ------aUzt&", Int Ii: ext, trM n-CITY or NEWPORT BEACH & Machine O-ratora . Nr. llhopa, IChla le OCC. 4 Mod~la Open OllLD lfction. Pet OK. I Up to 4 br, J bathJ, ExcJu. 171!! \\ettcllf1 Or. N. a. &42-.5000 Eve. Kl ~;tl9 <.:AR.PEN'l'k Yt (;ABlNETS timatta. 6~25n NB. l..AJcal ...-Jobe. HAVE: NEW .. Be ~1 Ba-Blt.na, f'ortnlca, Mlnor. al· 6890 POUCE OFFICER w .. ~Glrl Inc. O:>ohclp/B&ker 546·8618 &Jvt Upper Bacl< &y. CroWld floor new Sida. * Phone 642--0.100 30' x 107 -21, aq tt. Euutdt l.Aauon. terauona, 646-95&3 Plumbing U.S. clt:IJan, HS 1.rad; Mln. 2700 Harbo Bl d t C.1L W • ..,.,. ~ Wll T .. _ CARPENTRY, ~ment. Pa-PLUMBING 21 run: mu. 30 years r v . N Cl An:iple park:uia frooVru.r ew • ean Corona del Mar 52SO u ~ .ru•,: ...,..llllIT I af\C ~·.,.-~ .----i-. Up lO J6 eq'O&l opponwuty ~«' Smaller Home, Va· Uo. Al.I ~ No job too ~-lMU.U·ftemodel -•ulUU• .. ~·~-.. Two :l Br. w1aara.aes. $35, Courtesy to Bltn. fenced yard. cii1po1&1, v.a- 1 e COROLIDO >.PTS ••••••••• ter pd. 2 chlld 25.26 Santa Penthse · Leveb . S1udlo. _ All& Ave. le ~ Be:nard SL Somt w frplc. All 2 an b-1n OFFICE SPACE 5.37-0380. RIO. diahwubu, w-'11 cpt, N~ MIJJ'UAL BLOG. SPACIOUS 2 • BR, 2 be, I& pvt patJo, btd pool. Lndty • t"rtt A:w " Recept. .uiken Uv nn, corner frplc, facilluea, earaze. Ntw!y e Carpet.a • UU!a. w/w cpta, drpa, bll • tna, decorated. $13>$200. • t'ree Jarutonal Service ample 1t«11e. pYt balcony, 1 Child.rm OK. 673·33711 • lree Parlana. laun. tac, I.Del prqe tl02 E. Cout H->'. CdM '16 Sq. I\ ... , Only '971Mo Adu!\&, U4l Baker, apt B OCEAN VIEW CORNER cmu.n SIZES AVAJ.l- DU.UXE, spilt • level 3 br, I Like pnvatt home, unfum 281il-63 U..t ~ Hwy U48.SO. ~. encla.ed partly or complete Eltt, COkONA Dt:L MAR pa.no, frplc., bit -ua, n'"4~" wau~r 4c iiardener paid Cail ti75-Ull0 or 4»4-7~ ly decor . .\ <i'(ed. Obie aar. s.:.'(.() • $.llO $/~ per mo 663 • A Plumer St. 641H003 Adulta no pell. 673-7~ cant or lons1der larae or &m&.U. 6G-MJ8. UC. !24 bn) 642-4887 >'Kl'I with uperie~. 5'9"; Smalt Cuh un. lSO Iba; l0/30 vi&lon uncor-Cem.nt, Concrete 6600 9 rfC1.ed ~-614. M an y ~r. t'omey Pool Service 6 10 ---------f.rlrwe bt-nd lll. Exam Nov. ao,J .• .,..c... 16tl 'nulcll!l ur IHo-O:~ SAU or trade lor beat.:h homt or duplt\ my W. Co- vt.na bomC', valur 126,950. l HR -t dtn · ~ii LJl3 A.Iuka St, UU1 JJ9-.C:H9. .\\ llA T bave )OU ·.o trld~ for $60()0 eqwty lur nit t' 3 bed· room, dtll bonw Ill Pomona : 54~. R. i . Wanted 6240 WAYNE ASSOC. * CONTRACTOR * 1'11Uu.., lurb1, Ut1vewq1 t·ound•Uorui, Slabs, Tl.It ·up Llun .. & ln1uran<• Ul l.0$la Mta.a " Ne~VQrt 10 YEARS 646-0553 C-1:.-~-rtENT--work wanted.No job too 1mall. Reu. H. Stuillck. LI~~ alt.er C·30 QUAL • POOL SERVICE 17. BIG STEVE'~ Cont.a.ct Pl'l"M>nrwl Office RJ:.AS! * :>o-1701 llXl W. Newport Blvd , N 8 ··•model., Kepaer 0'14\1 N U:.1> a carpentu! Call Ooo Nffd a ptumber? C&JJ Don. HOUM re))&ln ot m.y lund D<lll a your man' Don Hovell Mb·Ulll -General-Bldg. Contr. H yn l:.x~r 11arbor Afta Lie • Bonded • !14b· 1JJO 1nc1 67J..ruo FIREMEN l Bedroom £ul rid,, ICo•e l BDRM Carpt-ts It drapes • retn& Garb11e dJ.poaaj, Buill • 1n kltehtn v.1lh rt· 1a.r. ~ mo. 548·Tm. tng .. dishwasher, wuher &. 6 MONTHS FREE RENY R ·-·· "-"· bid WANn:D, lot A""fU,\ "'"'" Pi\TlCJS -l!J() Ml· tt. $99.!IO. e ..... at.ore.a • •~ ..... c&I &-"' _,., S&u&facuoo Guaranteed. S.w1ng 6960 U S. clllun. H.S gn.d; min 21 ycan. mu ~ )'tan without upenence Up to 3S yun with experience. n '; 140 lbs; 20 30 vi.Ion Wl<'Or- r?<1ed ~I M • n y fnn&t benl'nts. Exam Nov Z1 Contact Contact Perwnnel 0111re 3300 W. Newport Blvd., NB m•~ 67>2110 r 2 BR DUPLEX ~ dr)'er. $1 Th OR 3--0.l.!> Stove, ZTfria. pr&ie, Zl40 VIEW' 2 Bdrm, 1te1>11 to ~. 673~. beaeh, unm.ac lots ol room LARGE l br, 1ar. ruo. wa111 cpu, dJi>a. sm. OR 3-6004 to E 17th Shopa No am chi· dm. 3218 Cabnllo, CM --~-.,w~\e r.a--.~. Newport a..ch .5200 MEDnERRANEAN VILLAGE Rant.all • Kathy Hardlrw 2 .. J bdrma, tireplace, cpta. A ctri-. elect dl.lhwu tier, di.Ip., plumbed for waaher· «yer, PYt patio.. End &a.. ~--atorqe. From $135 per month Rental office on flaphlp Rd (behind Hoe.i HoapnaU 54S--O'T2l Superl1flve $200 to $250 Studio irpllt level aoundproof 2 bdrm, 3 bdrm, 2'-1 bath.a, ti.replace, pvt patio, heated pooll, deluxe futures le bit w. 4912 SEA Sbort Dr • across from beach Spacious upper a.pt, • BR 2 bat.ha, 2 sun· dt>elu eompl. ~/ drpd. Call Mrs. FON • Harveth Realty 675·19TI °' 665--2699. lido lite 5351 SPAC " OIEERFUL 2 BR. 2 ba, trplc, Ba.y VIC'W, cp!A, drpa. A•LIJ tmmtd, $lOO mo yrly i.e. 67J.'809 Att.t-r 5 PM Huntington a .. ch 5400 • • • • • FROM S 110-MO. e 2-BR. e CPTS. DRPS. e BLTNS e PVT·PATIO e AMPLE STORAGE PHONE 536-0473 • • • • • * NEW-1-:-BR & T. BR * f74.!IO -$89.SO Cpu, drp1, bll·JN, diapou ls, carports. OCEA. "l AlR APTS. 100) ~011111, Hnta Bcb 536·8427 ~Beach.Ocea;;-vur­ N""' 64 1 & 2 Bclnn Furn & Unfum Apts $100 le up. See managers, 219 15th St. • 220 12th St. -----$150 • Sii);;) Yr round, no 9ITIO!t· New f'l,-gant 2 br, ocean VIPw •, blk, to beach Adult. 201 bl SI 211 62nd ~t. N.B. ~. to 6000 sq ft, 't• CM or (.'aU NOW . 536·9624. eves. 67;.1669 N.B. Will pay t:U h * 1784 ClU<C>l'MAS Place • Mau \,'. H. LILLY/ Lie. Cement ,..__ crodltted. f P.:• $1, 6 pa Offl" Rantal 6070 8VSIN~» ana """'ll AU. Ty~· SlO Cal.I 642·~ FINANClAL Qt:ALlTY CONCJU.TE __ Offl~ for Lta.. fret 1:.st • ~5()61) Alttraoona • Sewin& 8 n..-rt ltl 6300 Gir!a dreNea • doll clo<bta In bca1.11t:u1 gi'J l>c.tver Qt. -~~ ~ .. Contracton 6620 a 1pecl&Jty. 646--091. bee bu 1 Id Int. Ntwporl COIN LAUNDRY " Clt &nll\i ---------- lk.tch. New. modern. air Aitncy. Equip 4. ~· Ci WE WlLL t..'OndltloDed Utiliun p&ld lll<t nft. Orl&int.1 OW"Der re-BUU.O m Lowttt ra~ hrll'l Net ~1llei0 to SUOO Ll&htloot Ru.Icy, 642--0351 rnu _ b"Ul)t'n0ous lf'OwtA • Remodelln& • 300 sq ft Otllce on st.ore ~pace putl'nual. Xlnt tttna Ad<! a room -lutc:bt:111. trontaat, Newpurt BL v d. !>41>·9.:J.t. No Un Pymt. Ml ~ New bid&., ll1r cood., ample --FOR Li.ASE CUS'TA Mt.SA Lt.MJ:U:Jt pa.rlunii. Call alter 5 Pm. Ilancn st.;w actVk:c •taUOD * KNIGHT • 673·~ in 1'~v.pw-t ae.c:D area. CONSTkUL 11VH, INC. OFflCl:.S. Ntw custom w1tb air • cond, 01U1>tun1. uula pd 1st mo rent free. $10 Ir ~l!J(). 546~. lndustrlaJ Rental 6090 THE ~EAL E S TATER S FOR LEAS.: LdlJ IHi· 700 U>mm, rc1a1 .. 1t.ei.1denllaJ Money to LNn C.320 REFINANCE BUY • IUILD llll&ie t.,..,, l"rclcT•at f'H.A ~ .)'I~ to $30,\JOO VA JO yn, 100~ to $30,IXAI Convention.I lnJ. Loan1 51'1'• -2!> • 30 Jn. up w ~.OO>. To~ lAaa Yee $:;;, Saving• and Lo.n b'1• J/.J yra W $1UU,UOO 90',• ol ~ t'. 6~ int. 30 yra. AlJDJ f IU1'S • Rt~MUOU.lNli U>4 Npl Blvd. Npl Bd1. 67H653 J:.--C.-l:'ranJ!eD Coolnctof RJ:.MuDJ:..LU\li ywr bome or IWrt? We can atart un· med. 646-51Jll for utlmat.e. (;l:.N Wdg conlr. Cuatom, cumm'I rea Remodtl a. ad· d1tJtons, pa.101 &· ~ E f •asw't:', b-16· i.l.>11 BLU. Pitta, ~n. ~kl&. <:ontr. L.umplete ren\Udet * replW'. Linoleum, Tiie, & Marble '97S cu~c . w~. flr · w.. J Newt R.tpairedl~ted Gen'I bome m&J.nV 64l~7SS. OBS & EMPLOYMENl Job Wanted, Men /\Q. Y AOIT MAINTENANCE Experience<. responaible man wtll do palt!tina, varnJlh.lna. rt&alfl&. clurun1 etc. Hour· ly, or any bu.la lull&blt to o~r. Pboot RJCK. 67H3S3. MALE Co~e Student, II General House M&J.nt. and Gardenln&. Part time, exp. St.SO per hr. S40-16.S2. MUSIClANS for Cuua.11, Southern CaW art.t, must read, 713-CA 3-4944. WANTm SAWPf OPlf To MU N aUOnal AdverulC!d Product&. Over 3000 lte m1 from Ou1atmu carda Lo mink atoles. Pick )'OUr own type u.les. Dtnct ttta.U or houM part.In . Call tor a ppt JE 1--0307 between 11 a.m. • 2 pm. CARRIER BOYS lalboa llland Earn extra money Cootact. Mr. Stay 642-Cll lus lop Days or Nlthts l•uben E. Lff lSl E. Cout Hwy. N.8. 157S *I· fl. ol ~ or factory ip&ot with ll>..l.J door &lid fenced, paved parloni atta m excelltnt location Only $145 .,er m onth Alto hand.lome car· peted, alr conditioned or ftce with paid utlltues, s~ per month. Call 642-4100. SATILER MVKlbA(jE 336 tut 17th ~trMt L-OJta M .. Comm I A ~~·-Job Wanted, L-.fy 7020 FIBER GLASS MOL.DERS SHOPS FOR RENT Ml 2'2171 or Kl ~ Draperi" 6630 Hand lay • up. ExctUent pay __ _ AlTRACTJVE, refined, ~ and wol1dn& condJUona. Ex· DRAPERY INSTALLATION able Prac NW"H, Compan· penenctd only. WJU..ARD It lU.PAlR.S. L.AJU'l:.f KL· kin or Govemeu. Fl"ft to BOAT WORKS, 1295 Be.ktr ST tU.TCHLNli. 646-461l! travel; capable oC arranr· St., Cost.a Mesa. 546-~22. --· • . • . ----in& any tranaportatlon. Have Gardening 6614> car · aale drtvv . Allo EXPERJENCED NU1Kry. swim. ~ lAruna Canyon man »-J6 yun old. Call to HAULlNC, &er>eral yard Rd, Lquna Beach. 494·~ mut appolnlment for lnter· SPACIOUS 2 Br. 2 be with FROM $7~ A MONTH fully tqul~ t lec. k1tchtn, EXTRA l&r&t 1• 2• 3 It 4 1 l "'w• '"""' 4 ~ Y cars IOU experimc:e lo llartx.. Alu R~~t'R.t:AWTING Western Mol"tPle Corp. Metrupvlltan UJ. lna. Co. and otbtr clean uc>, lree9, ahrubs and GAL f'ndaJ' • w.c/ &ell ott. v1tw. ~7441. ~ bedrm. Carpetuig, drape1, WU• <IVV • •vvv · uvu trplc. le pool. Adulta <>nlY bit ins. 17931 Bell Orcle ~. l ...... J.ow u 6o ""' fL REGISTERED NURSES For ail ahUu 6 ail dept&. t•uil time only, Xlnt a&1.a.t)I &: bene1Jta. APPLY: l'u- IQQJ'le1 utbct. St. Jo.eph'• Hospital Wu.K-UAYS ~ PM. PART TIME WORK l:.xetllent e&rninp A YON PRODUCT~ !I.)(>-~ • TYPIST Immediate post· lion, 60 wpm, 8: 30-:>: JO Mon·f'r1, q , 10 ~. Appl)' 11 perMll'I only Tuea I. '-"ed. ~ Nev.port ~vd, (.M, LADY for 4 • hn, 5 • daya w~k. 1 lo 5 pm. r.i:s . wk. Mual have cac. 11..ldo We are•J f7:Vi7''1 evn only. GIKL f'riday over 21 foe ~ l>"n Unlt In exec olliet full' H. Uoyle, 1JK. t.1r.. Rou.. ~mo. PART Ume waitrni. family Billiard center/ ~ • Sat eves. Preler bouMwiftt. PRoapect 4-'JB. WANT woman. uper 1G , ... 1ral boulework, l d11:1 .a week f« :.i bow'I-60-UlQ. l:.Xl' powtt M!Wllli machine opt>ratot"1 wanted.. Appt)- Am S Oak St, S&nta A1W.. Ml:.DICAL aSlllt tor flWVl& dutle1. MUJt be exptt. la GP ottlce. 548·1193. HAIR STY UST WANTED UDO lSl.E AREA OR 3-4186 MAJD FOR MOTEL Apartment 6. Salary 2376 Newpoct Blvd. 548·9755 STRONG, healthy woman. Some knowleda-t d MJninC tor nl•bts. Ref. m -im. NE ED lady to cart for bed .. riddtn lady. Uve in nlca home. STh-~27. EXPERIENCED 1munnc9 clerk required !or Ire actn- cy. Call Mr. Aylin(, ~-UIS Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 ·-- • OPENING FOR EX!' J::R. R.eal Eaate s..i. man Tract " Rnalel 1a HunUnaton 8ucb. Call ,._ Sandi. 962·2411 No Pell. 646·5251. Dr. H B. 842-ms. Wareb'M Vlll&.1• ~-:s37'1 2 BR, 2 baths, carpets, drap-06C> W. 171.b dt.., ~.M. ALL trrll. PD! SUD. Major ~llVUIP 6 Loan Tr !_ct~C!.!."!"' ~pt~ buahea ahaptd, rt'•tuive<J or Vu exp. Perm. pt/ fW1 WELDER, txp. Ornamental removed t lower bed Wttd· time. Xlnt refa. Dependable Iron. Stain. p tn , raili, In¥· Wlllttr ,..,es. M2..fl5J. OR 3·m'l. OW1'I layout. CaU aft • pm • OLIVE 1'K.i:.t:S e YOUNG mother, wtU behu · OR 3•5882. ELECJ'RONIC U9tmbltra es. bit • lna, nr ocean. 218 .,....... 2 b 1600 SQ. ft. Ntw ind""'•ial ., 1vnt r, pvt garaae. 216 """ Cedar Newport Shorn. yrly NuhVllle, 847-2982. bid&. 2949 Randolph Ave. Money W•nted lu~t. 1213> 332-5176. Broker, 64~39(17. ~;;--;-TD __ on_lot __ by "Ba,ylt sa" $75 up ed dauahttr 3, needl iworlc far ""irlni 6. aokierinc, blue PaJm Lreea e Lar&t rock baby ainln& • or H.akp·a· Agencl.., Women 7300 print beclqround not MC9> ~.l'JISS 6711·3157 642-0al aary. Temporary, 2 ~ 6350 LOVELY 3 br, 2 ba, dplx, S. Ana Heights 5630 M·l SHOP plUJ OFFICE all close to ocean In leue Sl75. Otildren OK. 155, lndud.J.n& water. 'D.OV. Huntm1:ton }leaclJ. i47·3957 TK.lM • RITE LAWN SERV. "" mlnlmum. Call &M-"11 l5IS Mo. malnt.1111 or cleanup. PRAC NURSE • Good char-Monrovia, Newport Stacia. Rototill . Landac. Mow •vu . act.tr, ttllable, &ood cook. EXPERIENCED bank per--li7H401 Eves le weekends. DUPLEX -1 BR, $55 Incl 508 3.lat St, NB. OR 3-1337. 2 BR duplex nl'ar bay, stove, I stove " fri&. 2034:! Acacia. APPROX 1000' office It ANNOUNCiMiNTS rdng. cpta, frpk, rar. utLI LE 9'-7J83 7lHlHl28 wlue. 109 Randolph, C M and NO flCES yard $.2 a week. 641~ Uve 1-or out. Rdeftnce&. IOnllel wan~. Inquire In Y"RD main:-Oean --:--up, ~!566 penon. Newport National li&ht baulin&· t a.t, clean BABYSIT tnlant In my Bank. 1501 Wlltdilf Dr .. pd, $140 yrly. OR 3-lm. O Call c:oll«t l13-2S7·2349. ----uplex, Unfurn. 5100 u"" Ne mate. trbt tt ... 700 1600 It 3200 ~· rt. New M·l. ~~d -~~~ .. Ada) v.vv Work. 1:.1 yra. exp. ~. ho~. d!Q'a, Mesa Vmk 642-38'10 Ntwpe>rt Btacb. o.e MD It "1Ui a DAILl' DELUXE 2 bdrm duplex, 1~ 9c aq. f1 . 75U Clay, HB fOUND. Ltihter, enacrtbed PJLOT WANT A.DI Fut baths, carpet.a, drape1, 842·W6 544·72.40. MarvUl lf<lllCIOOP· Call Japantat G ardener-atea. S.12U. re Bklc.pr, Santa Ana .. $373 MAID tor motel wwtr ...... CUt lawn, trim, c:umplete UNENCUMBERED coo k Girl Office, aood typlat per cky ~ exchans• tor ~. S48-S182, 646--0:JU. dlnner, llilh"-5G-250l. No S/H ............ '° m ~·Box Mm Daill 1 Ml"'loe1 IU-a'fl wuber, dryer. disbwuher ~8~ ln kitchen, dbl carporu. Bua Lota 6100 ·==:::::;:===== FARMER BOY, COMPLETE BABYS11T.NG nil.fl, call aft rue Clerk, ~ ......... 300 613-7350, R.... 548-1328. SHARE home S30 mo. 2070 Nari.an Way O>lt& Mtsa. MN4M * XTRA ~.. room, P'f1. bl. Adult homt, for employed man. Xlnt Joe. 641-JUC. <JILUO&"' •,. " • • • • • • • • I ' ; Y 1c1nt-Oc11n front located In moat dealr11blt atta ol S&lbo& Ptnlnsula. Only btach froot avallar.Jt for Ale at ~aJlatlc price, $47,.SOO. Mr. Hale Coldwell lanker & Co. 2200 E. Cout Hwy. N.8. OR $-2000 OWNERS-: BUILDERS wrs OJ' w:rs E.utalde C.M. R·l. $1. 750. Ntwport Hu, R·l, W .500 Bae« &y V•. k-1, JU.* Nr. Mesa Vt'rdt CoumrJ Club R.J, $18,000 ~ ~()). MJMm r 1WO LARGE R-5 LOTS 1.aned 21 Uftlta • medical «c. >Ont aoc. $11,D ... 111 ... OOVER Shorn, £lfC Jot for Alt. One GI two mnaln· Ina. Wt cNioe VIEW •· Uon! Prta. m1y. 113-4115 Lott 6401 ~,. black cat CdM fixed ma lt, silt.di Mal'k bl front paw Nick out of e.ar. ~ ward. C.11 Oarla or Adele Utt 5-3i91. yard auv)CC. J ob or mo11th. 3 pm, S48""1S5. Deptndabl1. tea. s.q, Cal. op .... 400 HAJJ\ 8TY1JSJ', wtU1 ~ Frff t .Umatu. 642-o873. EncinHrlnc Stc:y 400 tdt, tor UDO HAIR FA!H- OOMESTIC HIL, 7035 Machi.rat iu.i-u/«;··· """ IONS, 3C2• Vla Ude>, Cd ~... • .. -EauUe 1<1r -~-t. m-·-GeMr•I Strvle419 6612 WANTED Drlvtt to dr1ff Payroll Secy, no SH .. to M73 ...,_., .,.,.,.. patlmt from Colt.a Mtta to lnluran~ A/Pay ....... q COUPLE wanted .. A-. HANDYMAN, all repaira. rehabWtaUoa cent.er In re Bkltpr, eon.tr. exp.. 400 Met· bl mum for l Br 1111&. ~~ .. ~:z,: baul. On n1t 2 hr&. M•W·t·. We Secy, It BH, G~at Bo.. 400 •• Olll IG-4641. GREY w.unaraner, F.ut M3·1733. fum car. Kl ~. PBX. l ttnctlve. type 50 S!50 I L... M aide. AnlWll'I w LUCKY • .:::::::========. LIVE INS Jr. &.ey, I H 90, t)"J)e 50 •lw 4Ma. Wem. 7IOO 64l>-0109. H.uU"' 67JO c!:ioi:..:T"'~ ,c~·~ ·~;:~ ~ f32 ~ ~o~.::_ Peraon•lt '40S HAULING· 18-rardeninc· 106-B E. 19th I.A. SCT~ ···~.:;"""·····"•" 137 Wcuna 8-d>. .._.,..., LADY wltb cw avaD to drtve )'OW' appco.....,., M>dl or ~· ouUQs. Bib. KH3l6. ALCOHOUCS A a o n 'I • moue KarW .V.. Pbcl'9 17J.m4. M llaw'I. IU.lJltenanct, rubblab, .to, I C.C. RDM:BUR.!m rr.a at. HHnl. Het, W1~ ~ 1200 Girt mes.,, C!Ollltr. ~. «JO ~ln.trwt• 71SO U GHT bau.llna and mov\Jli· Accti· Clrk, C'ONl7· op. et Reuocable ratt1. Call STOCK man b bardtran POL&.. V PRlllT M.2-(773'. store. H w Wrllbt Co. lJI ·.elo Wa~, IUllNIU COU.IOI DUMP b'9Ck. lldp Joadeo, Rocbeaur, eo.t. Meu. WlllMft 7400 ..... ., ..... m - ... ___ ~ ....... ...... lJQUOR c;t;li ntai. •cc comJWt llClt&TAJUA.L ~ 1IP ww,., ™• ~ Local aper (CM.-..) ~ OUNTIN6 T ll A I H IHG • .-eh' ... A~~~e~ .. ~10 -. ean &a1t1me .,...,..s PtloDe 5'lo3aS c• Ra1 .a.t ...... • ~ • ·-r LIGHT OJ'-Ht:AvY ~ .... ... N H II. Clllt H.auUna • a..,.. ,.,... -. ... u • awr. Allll1 ... 1·111 c ·•-sw --"'. :: = ~.!-.....,.. eWIZ PROMPT ~ MH1:rf Mr.aA CAJl WAIR =Dd .JAJ:. ~ -.., • ._,_ REl..AXINO JUa•GI -. 111 &. 11111 a., CM. .. _.,.-._~....,., * ffliHtJ . ii Liii&I • SAUNA • ftUM IATB Heweca...-l ,-a MN IOme •fP'lock a.uo.t'a Qlddr IS ..... By JAM a .... 1.D E. -n "I ,_ EXP. TY Ma. IOI TV, or wtllinl U, lean. Con~ tTI Diii lfar, U lab oa H..,.-t Bl .. C.M. WINDOW • Wall w~ OA ~ • ...., ,... pn1al &tmosp.ben. Send ..... ,_ ...... Rn ~·• p.ai ICHGIO. nr. wum11 Guarant..ct1 JANlTOfl. •'9!0 ~ "rille: resume to Box No. ....,... ....._ _ ..., Now ap1a • ...,.. MlTCHELL'S lll-<ITL t.r ..._ all. I fD• ' '271 c/o Dally P11ot. llMd r ww, --' ,.,., ............... _ ...... . J ' E T D h p D • L It ' .I h s L ['. A ~ " I:. It s ~ r .\ l. p " ~ l R ~ c R I:. c c I It l:j r.: 1 r 1: L J 1J A 1:. (,, ' (., p R p s c c (. J s s I F f r l l 1 l l! ' , • J(PS & EMPl.OYMENT MERCHANDIS! flO~ I M!RCHANDtSf f'OR I MIRCHANDISI ,Olt I TRANSf'ORTATION ' ... ,.. 1 SAL.E ANCJ f RA 1.H: SALE AND f RAOf SALE A•"' fRAOE .t.q•nc••~. M W uv~ -I Power Cruls.r1 9020 Coy LE t-ur •. 1ture IOOI.. Sporting Goodt 8SO. \tu Wanted 1610 , 8ARGAINI •RGAINI 54" ROUND soltd cherry· 300 Sav.ge Rifle lllGHEST PRICl:.S PAil.i WANT a wlmei lliu11:..iin Employment Agencies 11) SANTA ANA \\1>0d table wUh 2 • l'.l" ex· ~33:1! FOR QUftLITY CLU1'11LS ten11iuo leave11 and 2 table ----___ 213-437-810! Almoat ixw l8' Sldt\'.ra11 cloU11. QOality turn!lure in cabin cruiKI'. JOhnsou 7!> MG CADILLAC 19fi0 MCA. onmauled 111· i lnt. Newr rll(.'{'Cf, Wln 19M c.cttI!ae Coupe de Ville. wheelll. Exctl cond. htlly tqUlpptd, atr t-Ondl· CORYAIR '61 Mona.a Automaue. Radio, heatl'r, w· S•'ll' tires. One OWIM"r, 29,000 '61 F -85 Olda, '4 dr at&t:ion wagon. Ot'luxe. R It H, $750. 847-3498. excellent condition. USO. Mi1cell•neou1 l60Cl GREAT Book;-Qt the Weit· hJI outbollrd, new .shott'llo,. 5'1S-<>906. em World. 54 volumes or tilt tJ'llller. 50 how'l on b<iB• LJ 4-581'.!. UI.(, ve::ry low nlllri,:•• a1111al mlll'~· Like brand -=========-307 N. Broadway m•• 547-JO'n <21 OOf!rA MESA CUSTOM mad!' sectio11111. co11ten1porary, make otft'r! 1343 Tana&er Dr. Meu Ver· dr. 1 RepubUc HomuJ o(f Adams. POOL TABLES id Encydopedhui. ~'.l632. le eni.:lne. Maki' •1ffer . .htt11 New and used Pl.A YHOUSF oew -or ui.ed 6 p.m. 873-7564 1860 Newpurt 1714) 646-Ml 1966 BRUNSWICK $'.l75 tor Olristmu 'l\mr Up . . .. • • • • • • • • • • $650 F'ree deliver)' & ln11h1ll11· 673· IO'J9 Dthrl Mech ............ 650 llon: 100'.4• finu11l'111i,:. w~ WANTED· Minni bikl', rl'as· Jrnport Mecb ........... 600 take trade-1111.. Use QUl mahle. CCIII Kl :,.79i8. Part11 Sa.Jes ............. 5T5 Or-~ttsman .. • • .. .. • • • • • • :i25 C nginl't'r . . • • • • • • • . . . . . . 52!> L.Jmou111ne Driver.... 400 up Jfardwue SalC'a .. • •• .. . .j()() L'brtslmall .. l11yawuy." Office Furnltu,. ao10 SECARD POOL WALNUT executive desk. ::n S. Main. ur .. n.;e J:tl-l99'.! steno lllld armchairs. RJ::A· -* BRUNSWICK *- SONABL.E. 545--4735. New -Used Pool ialil1·!> Camera Slllea ....... •• · 400 Coin OiJtrated Bar tahlea J r. Accountant ....... to 400 5' GLASS top walnut tablet, Jnsut·ance Sales bookcase, steel cabinet • AU ll<'C'l'!lsone:. & <"'~rt sbelvea. MI 6-1252. Rt'palr and service 111111ny l .. .. • .. .. • .. • 350 up ShUt' Salesmen. exp .• 350 up REFRIG $35, RCA whirlpool f:inanl'ing avaiJublc . hnl l dlabwasber, ....... 'ble s100. free delJ1 t:l)' & lustallahor Lih Tee c an ...... 350 up 546·3428. 1553 CPooderosa O..ch Biiiiard Supply Otwers · • ... · • • .... " .. • 350 CM. ' l:l41A S. MaUl S.A. ~7-0033 Aulu Tranamlwon •.•••• :GO ---- FREE TO YOU 12 SIAMl'.Sl·. µarl Pe1~1i1.n, 7 wk old l'llltl'O and In· l'OIOt'ed k1tl1 11~, ~ mall', z female, hou1d11ok1·n 5.16-305.l 11 /9 Z F'LUFF'Y "1hlt<' houst broken k1tt .. n1:1, ~ months old. Would llk1• humts of own. Call Mrs. Hammond 81 64.2· 1041. 111!1 t.ll11111enance Gardeners. 300 BARGAINS tre•~i.t damaged e Round Kitchen Table no ..., .. CHIQUITA ." Hall Pr rs1an. lnsp..•ctON . . • . . ... . . . .. 290 ollice turn.. Aetna Desk, ea Half Sianie~. Sp1.1yed re-Elrl'tronlc Aast'mbly ••. m 1424 N. Harn.r, SA 531·7370 • Modern Floor La mp $3.00 '"'" e o~-D' 'd $10 male. Look in~ for Sutt a bit I n•uru ftce Sal••. Sl50 wk up l \UUl.U IVJ er ·-~· ~0 Ma o.... Home. Tel. 675--1738 1119 Sheet Metal Workers $5.00 hr Appllin~ 8100 e pie n<A'.ker SIO Motor Winder tmanyl -e Cherry Wood, d1opleaf "JACK" & -.. JILL." Partly '4()" STAINLESS l 14 bur table '30 i.:rown BluP Maltese (,/ulel · · · · · .. · .. · .. ·• •· · to 3.00 hi 9 ee n· And other Items 646-3061J wonderful fWlb· Tt•I. 675·4738. Plasllc l'oreman. to 3.00 hr I er ~ble top range, $50. ~l atnlr"n1tnce El~rlt'lllll 646 1227. ~ Slltlto Toma.a, CM. Apt. A 11 9 .................. to '.!.82 hr DID YOU KNOW??? SMART, Ion~ • haired kit - Lal.Jur'tr'& .......... to 2.00_ h I Antiquet 1110 You can RENT teoodl\I Jhomo. ul<; Luokmi: for 1'1.tm ltun> & mes. 'el. 67~i-4738. Presi.er · '. .... ' •.to t.7a hr: COLOR cut i;la!SS rvltlee. k C'Cr1i;i'raton1 11 9 Rubber trmuner ... I 30 DOE j ALMA'S, 82J W 16th, NpB. with 100', option to bUY "FRECKLES" Ad o r a b I <' * * * I Just W. ot Placentia Ave. BE,1)1 Price · BEST Deal Calico Coon Cat. f'ull ol .,.ed-Sk1 Boah 90Jl 14' SKI BOAT •hbn.'i;IA!llol & u'lliler. Good lu1td 31& s Cambrkli!e. 01 d.ll~t 633-5910. --------' '.\M.t'BELL CrtU>C'r. New thruout. Mam 1•,tra, tandem trlr. ~1· to a.ppn•- i:1ale &12·3370. l:.V•' 67J·~~ 16. SK I boa. t • -l-0 ---;;p-:-'>cotl eng. w/ tr.r. Xlnt rondltion! $4~. 1)47 -~~ Boet Sllp, Mooring 903ti 8 BOAT slips Nt·wvun llar· bor tor boats up to :!.1 ft Also a 40 rt 35 fl & JO ft $1 .25 pr ft. LI 8·.).).;I 9100 ERCOUPE 415.C New annual, nev.' ;la.-s lrl'bh paint, new floor mat ba· . ea&e shell. N&rl.'O VC:-'17 Gyro Pllnel, Omni. Makel Beacon Indicator !'\ 8718(1 $2,0S:-,. ~1470 Baiied 0 . C Airport. See anytime a. Vroom Alf'Craft. '!'19 MCA need~ paint job, "" B~autrluJ lvnd1twn. $44\b gine just overha.uled. S490 646-'1208. OPEL AllfN MOTOR CO. LAl:llNA BUCll '59 OPEL STATION WGN 1 IY 4 10ll4 Kl 7-3Hl Ideal trana cllf' ~ :-,48-6731 PORSCHE PORSCHE '64. "C" ltl'1tY coupe VW ·~. red sed111. Prlvaw par\~· 673-a624. ROLLS ROYCE ROLLS ROYCI:.: to settle u tate. 1959 Sliver Cloud. Whit~ with air l.'Ondi· tionin&. St!J>eM> cood. Ve1} low mlleaae. 675·2458. VOLKSWAGEN .-EASON 23 NUMll,_ 19."A L11dtll<11· f'leetv.OOd Se cla11 full) t.-q111pped, 1Hc101·y II.Ir. luw 1111h-t1,.;c•. I nunani lati-l'1111dl11011. $4795. ALLEN MOTOR CO. Old1moblle-C1dillac 11"0 !'lo Coast Hlway L1\t,UNI\ BEACH HY •-t~ Kl 1-:no: CADILLA<.~nvert 196::. bluck \\ black c.:ustom ltatller inte11or lmmac rood .• \i.r. Pvt jJty S'..?750. 675-:131!7. CHRYSLER '63 CHRYSLER Newport ~ door Sl79:>. Radio, heatl'1, auto. power strerlng. Beat tht• valut> I yl'ar w-dl'ranty. tosta 'v1~11a Otrysler/ Ply· mouth, ~~!:I Harbor Blvd .. c ~. M6·19J4 Sdtool Secretary .... to ~l-0 HOCSE OF CllAlRS fun. Wants Rood home. Tel bee. Sel'retary ..... to 1...c l ;ewing Machines 112(1 AND rt:RNITURE 67>4738. 1119 NOT MUCH Rt>llll Sales ··••· ....... ·llJ 513 w. l9th., C.M. ~-l4$4 1 BLACK Ii white male kit-OO 0 KEEft CHEVROLET Mobfle ,...,,.. 92 Nuri.ery Teacher .... to 400 NICOLI Port. $3J. ~7288. MUSI'--;;11 at once '65 Color ten 2 mo old. 646·1:.'0l. call T ~ ---- t0«u.trucllon Bkkpr •..• 400 TV t250: 18 Lt Freezer $150; evenings. 11 '8 IT POLISHED I RN, Dr's O!flce ..... .ioo u1i 11 59 Chevy stauon wagon $600, Can Help You I c-,.., 400 C PETS S C f'hla I.I extttmetv lm~r • s•, .. rt ol Cash .. l:.11g11wer ""'-L r • • ••• •• •• • Muai·cal lnat. 1125 onsole stereo SlOO: 71" 1nd LIVE TO K l t h b ,_ v k 'v &n w en UYu•i a o •· • <.:N'dlt Probll'ffi6', Ol'deJ• Ue!.k .......... 11> 400 UHF' VHF portable TV S75. waaen. Chick lvi:r11on ca.n BEAUTlFUL cu11tom bl trailer le t-.ban~. ; tidrm 2 ha, wt many bit -m !ea tui-es. Q\lldren OK. Reduc ed $2000 for 1mmt.'d sale Tot«! pt·ice Jl6.:ioo pvt pty 673-3387 Bays1dr new. S995 lnt'ludo !~ mooth or U.000 mile Na· Uoowlde warr11nty. 700 W Coii!JI Hlwa} Newport BNt'h LI lH7:il '61 CORVAIR 95, cu11 bullt campt>r. drlu.' rww tirt's. stt to if.Pprecuue !U1 -2.f'JJ. COMET '61 COMET S-22 coope, EX- -OELLENT CONDITION. AU rxt.ras Incl heater, autcr ma tic, bucktt eeala, w·s·w. etc-. Low mllu~ local UCI<' u•Mier Sho"s oulsl1.nd1n11 ca.re. Wu $1395. Special •nso e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W L'oa;,t Hwy Ll 8-3466 N~WPORT Bl.ACH DODGE '56 DODGE Sta. Wag. VS. Auto. Except. cond. N'w Urea, battery. tunt -up. Sff lo appredat.t. 36,000 orig. mi.~. Af1 6 p.m .. 8!12-1689. '62 LAI' CER 4 d.r Se11a.n 6 cyl, manual shift. good rood It tlrti· 642-190'1 tarly AM or Eves. Comptometer ()per ....• J7j ·, Pwr edger $50, Pwr mowt-1 I Cata 8820 Cull y ¥Uaraottt .,.our V.W. • New In the St!lte! f 1ont & Back OUice .... 37!> * S·A·l-E * MO. washer gaa d1-yer com. 1 PERSIAN KITTENS lo your aatlsfactlon.. Au· • In Mllttary Serv1c--! lnsurancf' Ai;rnt .•••••• 35()j bo SIOO. hp Ht 11 $3.>; SlLVL& S35 _ $50. thorlzed parta and courte-•Want a t;ood C:ar7 DESOTO ••·· k Olli .,t..n LE SE EXPIRES' ph """7479 ous Rrvi~ are pan or Bankrupt °'' h.ave h•"' a rP· ----------°"'c i-e · · · · · · · • • • • • ·""' A , ~ · W 8·4<69 eves or Wkt:nda ~ """ De I I C:h S d ~ your guarantee. I pourss1on. I Cclll help you Village SB. '63 Skyli~, 10x50. 1 Br , plu large 10xl4 room addllion '60 DESOTO 2 door hard t01>. n a ' ltlr I e ..... .,. I *AUCTION* 1--. flvnt & Back Ullll'e .... ;;;,o.·.·. I All piano1 & O r9a n1 o-.. H 25 e -~"'~:--'' Ill mo:.t t ast>1'. Ci..11 Kenny "' ~• c 1 ... _,, f ill ll _-_;:;...•·-------1.n11a11ouou1rtue•toet&Me& I Joneb. 642-4i33. I e1111 clear 1·i. ... uc11on ontrv ..... """1 drastically reduced! I you w ae or buy Gal t'rida;, St>l'y ..... to ~2:-i 1i1ve Windy a U')'. PUR£ brtd GC'nnan Shep-6 A ::=, j your ertdit by phone. Ove1 L\'K! U11y11 ............ 30'J 1 1:..XAMPLES: New Knabe Auction r'nd•.Y 7 p.m. hC'rd 6 wk5, white male le \t~ 12 yra exp helptni other~. Jr. Steno, age open .• ~ 300 5'1" Grand Piano, walnut 2075~, Newport Ml &"686 female , black male $50. Dir. w~ctor ·············-· 190 finish NOW~. Wt d I A t' B 16661 Kettler Lane, HB. ,.. _63_CH_EV_R_O_u:r __ V_·l-l-m- Ada ltt.ance, PM ........ ~'5' __ n _y_s __ uc ton arn 847-~"4. W~ ' pal& z door hardtop coupe. l:.Jt1.•tromc Assem ....... ~. NOW f l24:i. ~ M. SALT & pepper w1 wh15kers. 000 super tpOrU series. BEAU. Porch 2IO n. long. ~tora~ shed. Clean, Xlnt eondilion Nor beach. ~100. ~I-I TR.AVELE:ZE tnvel trailer Immac cond. wlw r:-pl.\. 548·1882. 160'.! Placenua, CM '51 ELCAft $475. Sell or ~nt Ntd.lo. heat.er, air cond. Wr hl\\'t' servi<'<' ~cord ll1\('I nrw. I ytu warranty $99:'> C05t1 Mes• Chrysler/ Ply. moulh. 2929 H&.roor Blvd . C.M. $46-lS:W. -· -FALCON PLYMOUTH '11.5 PLYMOUTH V-8 F'u.ry Ill • $31~. 9 pust"nier" i.la• lion wa.gon. Radio, heater, power 1tttrin1. Uke new, balance or 5 years 50.000 mile warranty. C.oata Mesa Otryaler I Plymouth. 29'l9 Harbor Blvd., 546-1934. WANTED, 'S9 or '60 Plym· outh V-8. 2 • door, R le H, top cond1t1on, finance, 847-3173. PONTIAC '64 Pontiac Bonneville 4 door ha.rdtop aedan. Immaculate condition lhnHJut. Loaded with every extra Incl. ruu powl"r, factory air condl· tlonlng etc. Beautiful & 11how1 outat.andlna ca.it· Sold &. eerviced here. Wu $3295. Special f 2.995 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W. Cout Hwy. LI 8-:W~ NEWPORT BEACH ·&\PONT. Grand Prix, 2 dr. hdtp.. S9t-Cpt'· "XTRA XTRA FlNE CONDin ON. Loadtd w -all acceu. Li.,w ml. IF'ad .. y. warrantyl. New car trade. Sold new Ir eerv• Iced here. Ouut.andil\I' va.J~. Waa $299S. SPECIAL mso e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W Cout Hwy. U 3-38 NEWPOftT BEACH Pontiac1 & Tempesta Galore Our ullCd car IQI ia JUii loaded with nice. clean tu1l.1 ~-ondl t loned 6: ru.aruteed new car trade -IN. ALL m .. t be acid- • ROY CARVEa e PONTIAC .,.,5 Ntw Conn Minuet 011:an • .-. FOA I f ' Orderly, Days -········· 260 tor "Do It youndf'' AKC 1-eg. Cl\a.mp aired. Min TIFUl. CONDITION. Load· Nurses Aides, a.I.I shifts .• 237 St'!' uur new CoM Caprice. upholslertn& • cut while you Schna1UC'111 9 wka. 6*-6479. erl with all extra& incl R/H, (.;eneral Office •••... S90 wk. I Show Chord Oraasl wait. 642..J9'71 TOY POODLE -AKC @ autom•tlc, power ateertnr. f>tn!,er .......... lo 1.75 hr ZlH Newport Blvd., c.M. 31,, mos. blaC'k femaJe. $100 Q'Gd<>le, bucnt IHI.I, a.Ir Fl~ Trailer Court 7 W. Hwy, N.B. VAGABOND lnew/, 12 x 58 1 BR. etc. Widow muat tell. '61 f'ALCON, Lile ovar pmta of $34 mo. 541·8102. 163 MONTE VISTA 1 1400 W. Cout Hwy. U 1-3466 NEWPO.RT BEAOf t ·~7 PONTI.AC I 4 -dr bdtp cnvt. H)-drom&Uc. pwr &tJ" 1. Riff. USO. 5CM51o. R~r Tr1mmtt .• l~ oar.: GOULD MUSIC co. 3056 Royce Ln, CM. 546-@)7 c09dltionin1 etc. Sha.rp, orl· Prttser Tra.mee ...... • • 1.30 I 1*11 Newport Blvd WILL IUY ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS ~~w~la~c; =; Shirt t'lnli>her, Trnee .'. 1.30 COllt& Mesa 646·1679 GOOD Toy size -7 wu old. WM $2l95. Open Till 12 on Sat. Open Mon and Fri Evo USU> FURNrruRE $75 -Sl25. 897-7886 w t.s. a.ta rvtli¢N 1~ ALSO T"9 Special S2095 rree Parking In Rear " APPLIANCES SMALL MIN. POODLE ONLY AUJHO&IUO 1'()415Cl1f • ROY CAftVEfl • CONSULTANTS AG~NCY 6-U-1631 'Ma.le 8 wka. White AKC rei lltAlft IHMKAllOUlfA. PONTIAC 1914 Newport Blvd., 1 Plano9 1130, --* MINK *--, ,75. Ca.ll 673·nl7 after S::ll. er'. I 1400 W Cout Hwy. LI 8-3416 Ca&ta Mesa LI 8-7796 Will a.,. NEWPORT BE CH EMPLOYER PAYS FEE I Hammond Oraana .tt: P1anoa Wild MUllc, full len&~ coa.1 BEAGLE PUPPIES .,.1 A G~ Sen. Mgr. A.&f!!«:Y ~way Pianoa aao Mink Stolt. MA.Kl:. Oi·· AKC ~· xtm PEDIGREE! '56 Chevy EJ!p. . . ... . .. . .. ... .. .. 75() New .tt: u.ed Hammond Or-FER. OR ., =u: I Call 546-Ja!O Good Your Volk.nrqen or nncht Bel Alr 2 dool' hardtup. Brand Mero draft&man bvy &ana from ~ __,.. w ' ' PQ top dollara. Paid :ar MW Hurst 3 .peed l.nlJl6. txp . • .. .. ........ lo $675 Good .election new le used MAPLE bed, tingle us. ~ r~NSPORTA TION I or not. Call Mr. AllaL mtamon. Ha,yft clutcb. Cost F'EE REIMBURSED uands. apmea ' con.t0le mideat or cycle t.railer $40, ' MZ30 I Kl 9·1 '224 $24-4. New urea, R1H Acc't cleri< und. 40 planoa. trim form reductin& W>1e asoata & Yechtt 90U<I . ., chrome wbeela, 2e ru Inch Const. Exp .......... to 450 SCHM.lDT -PH.J.U..JPS C(). S'TS, milcl tum, &.tter S. VW 1965 Coawrtlble. UMd $400 C&lh.. Call ~2905 r c .Bkpr 25/40 type 1907 !". Ma.in Street ~-5375. MOO I on!)-In Europe. 300) mf. ·~ CHEVR.Ou:r V.& • doCIC' 50.f'\nan<:e · · · · .. · · .. ~. $300 San1.a Ana. California O'KEEFE le Merritt r&nif, WW aacrl1lce-Call ~ hard top. Rad.lo, heater ''EMPLOYEE PAYS F'EE Give Your Family CJ>. lmmacwau! $60. Table e alter I PM. auto. $495. Coeta Meaa Blqlt. (3) Ina/ R.E./ Muaic Now! Tennis w/ ,., ... ;... n c. .... __ ... I n..-ler/ Pl'""""•th. -.Jte<: EJGp to 600 Hammond -.. -... ~., ...,"' • * '65 VW MJCROBUS * ~" 1• , ··~ ~ Cen'l oft t~·iiO·~~ 21 390 ~0 a_ ;;, mo _ buy I.awn mower no. ~-2511. -Sl1B8 _LIKE NEW! Harbor BIYd., c.M. 546-1~ Jllllltor mgr trainee .• to 450 it fol Xmu. YAMAHA · 1964 Trailmaater -5000 ml. S3&-&4S6 aft 5. l!NO CHEVY, ·~ Cl>evy VII Stenos (2) SH 100/60 typ HAMMOND in CORONA S2SS Terms. GE Rt1rtier· 196-4 VW Sedan 265 cu inch all '56 <:bevy ••le ator -Frttzu, 14 cu ft noo. 19 FT. Dorsett San Juan .,._ I cond SI •K ruMinr iUJ'· 411 rear end wd 35 .............. ..:... DEL MAR, 28$4 E. Cout full ·~ .,_.. Id .,.,.ce · · _,, Se\:'y ,5, Top Spots to $540 H.lwa,y _ OR l-8930. Hobie Surfboard 8' $35. y equ1""""' ,..,, or • or Phone ~.5794 traction muten. 3 ap lllllPl'Cl hn mach parts to 390 OR 3-3794. aleepa •. ~ box, marine Mu.at sen. $200. 642-1.500 Radio inside aales p<.~~~ ~· :~~~::;;: NATURAL Ranch Mink Coat-1 ~a~ &; &inkUc ·~onn.: l:le:~~~.E~=: I '59 CHEV convert., ~edl :l0/25 e.'CJ> .............. 320 ~""". 548.~m. tull len&th· lnlured for ...... ~ ~~· UIW\ .... t dit.lon. 6Th-l~. perfKt. Rody sharp. Goiz1a Photo sales Exp ......... 475 _,., $2500. Sell for $175(). Sbolvn :=.:U~oov-n.ior ~ ~.--500 overwu. J600. 1911 Tull~ lbslde Sales 25/40 trainee 433 by appainl. 673-4523. .... ~· ...,.. .......... 1963 vw,. ,!'.!Y elun. tcft Aw .. C..M. N6-0ll4. ~rtllRS 1135 642-4563. .._ 53E~ Y.otorcycln 93~ ZUNDAPP. 250 cc. Of pa.Int rebuilt. ma.ke offer Ptt 962-lm. '64 HONDA 150, Scrambl p\pe1, tact., new ban. MUI Stt to a.wredate. 64.2-l &l4 19S8 TRIUMPH 60 CC. cond. $415. 2'l.t2 Cather· PL. C.M. 646-265'2. '64 HONDA 50 Sl75. LI 16M Santa Ana. Aw., CM Auto Service P1rta ·~ CHEVY 2165 cornpttt with carburetor, ~nera.tor starter motor etc. Aao Bell houain&. clutch and aa.nd ard trans. All tw $200. 541?497. . . 1956 Of EVY. 4 d.r. All pert.I, 546-89;)9. After 6 2433 CoUtae Dr. C.M. Trucb ' 'Sl CHEVY i., tan pick • up 1963 RANCHERO Dix. Red k athtr inter. Auto. R I: H- Xlnt CU>d. '*" 3736. 1161' FORD Faloon. -4 dr. Radto, Heatt:, m"" aeu. ~ &t6-6Th4. FORD O.EANFST in town. 1957 Font ~ ledan atatla.i wap. R. 6: • Forde>., Steer'1, eu. °'" o<tmer . Excel coad. $WI. l1M tr)' Club Dr. CM. Kl 5-17 '58 P'ORD V-3 Rltdlero ms. Raclo, ~ttr. auto, power steerina, a.Jr C'Olld. Costa Mesa Chrylder/ Ply- mouth. 2929 Harbor Blvd., C.M. >46-1934. '64 GalaJde "Roll -Top" Full,J equip. Oean. S7.C96 548·1'70 * '60 FORD f'alcon, 4 door, Radio It beat«. G4lod tn.na- portallon car! S-495. 6*-57'54. MERCURY Lead P-1 mt& exp -..:r; OR Swap quality maple, ma·' WILL trade 16 ft fibers'.. 646-TS61 evH. 'Ill CHEVY tmpa.la % -dr 25/40 ............ }.75 hr. Gulbr1nien Organ• oog -walnut tumrture i:>r aid ·~ ft•h boat "" hp M•rc ---. -VW-$700--tedan. One owner. LlkC' ry C 333 E. 17th, C.M. 646-4033 older Earl)' American. I t.rl • ., 'lw _ .. : ,...._, ., 'SI • . new! Pvt partJ. ~. 'Cus1om 4 door, radio, heat· XLNI' COND MZ· 675-s&al or i73-911S '63 Mercu RUTH RYAN AGEN Y LI 8_44~ , acctt, exce .. ,....,. .• or .....,,...:1 548-1580 after >pm. 1-47.ga_ u . automaUc, powtt atttt· · equal nlue fibail.. l&il • in& brak s powtr seau. feleviaion 120~ 21" TV pt tube $1696 Serv 1 boe Pb 838-0US """""*•~I -VOLVO -I CHEVROLET ''2 IMPALA. · .. e • '51 CHl:VY ~ ln • 'S& 14 ln. Ready to woric Lookin& for a Job? &11 $2.:J:>c Worlc . ho t. . . I ~ CONVERTlBl..E, CLEAN ~r windowa, factory a1r Come In today for WE RENT c . UI me-Gl..ASSPAR cc • 6 hp out· 951'· OR 3--•7 s•l\U\ conditionln1, pre m I um ~61/cves Sun pel"llOnallud service. TV r.ot removed. Sll-4500. I bd, Ii wheel trlr, $1400 or i J.... "' •59 Volvo ....-"""' lira So6d I eerviced at New Llsttnp Daily SET wedding rinp, ~ S27S otter 642-012C. See at 5208 I uis I CHEVROLET 'Q IMPALA Ulla dealerahip. In immac- 1793 Npt., c.M. 646-4854 wW take $75. Weddin& band ll Seaahore. N.B. '63 JEEP Gla.d.Wor PICK- 1 ~ C'ONVERTIBL.E, CLEAN. ulate coMJUon. Very kJw l7W Beach Blvd. 847-9617 ~w. uu.rt,y uw, rebuilt 5 diamond& 1 kt. total wt. 16 FT La all l 40 UP. Hubl, top. U700. $1Cll0. OR 341T price of $1995 Include, u 100 w. 17th, S.A. 547-MSl TVa, color TVa. pbono.. ~~!:'~ take $200. hp Merc~traUer~ aa tuU,y 6"-0126 or Evt. Kl-5351. Avh& W1nted '700 '12 CHEV U Nova O>nvt. month. U.000 mile "'aUoo. wubena, dryen, t.ronera, .,, .. -.,.,.,.,. I equipped, S8:i(). 543-oo39-R la H. Pow ltttr. auto. "* 'Vt.l'n.fttl'- MIRCHANDISE FOR retrp, 1tovea. R.Clt h \, 2 BEAUTlnJL Spanish bar I Imported Au... 9600 Unllmite4 ush Excel. cond. ll~. :;.tl-1167. SALE AND TRADf buy &at.er. If JOU w1..aa. atoota. new, red toJ16. Cost SIUboab 9010 Goldfinger '57 CHEV Nom.d V·8 Autom. No Oepotll/No Conlracta $72 ea both for m. 642"'935. Carl available for Ill) dun vaeod ~ whtt.ls, iood tires. Funlture IOOO i'rM Service It Delivery Call after S pm. I SACRIFICE BEING SHOWN TH1S car. Call or corM by SHARP! )44·~ 4 ROOMS <complete house· I U y~ A.pp!. ~U&bUlty & Jj GAL ahow l3n.k mmplete, ~lni Drafted!!! Must cash WEEKEND· ORANGE 1968 Harbor Blvd. 19155 CHEVY Convtrt. Auto • full includin1 brand new Jessee s I 3-83'4 ~· ~p, 1~· ~ out n· Crul1IQi Sloop by COUNTY Atrro SHOW. Costa Meaa. 642474 Rieff. Good Top, Tires. $350. Admiral refri&er•tor A: 1013 S. Mam St. Sa.nt& Ana 1 ve n>e • anve • specia Nov. 5. Bil ·~. new da.cs. SHOWING MON. 6 TUF.S. out o( atai.e can cleared free 54&-1951. --~~.,,,... .._ '100 W. Coall Hlway 1960 POllTlAC SIA DOii WA&OI ExcepOoml CU', ecw:u;teeeb recoadidooed, powtl' ..... Ina 6: power br~ -SlAllSIUIY IUKl ID> Newport Blvd.. Colta Mesa NS.am '64 PONTIAC Tempest V-t ltaticll Wqoll "Satari" LIKE NEW CONDrnON. Onltom .ne. with Ill •x-- tru tncl tun leatbtr. RIH. automatic, power ltttrinr, brttea. J>O'l'tt tailpt. etc. HSboft ~ care-.. New CU trede. Sold MW • ~ llieft. Wu D85. Sped&l nm e 9'0Y CAftVEa • POHTlAC 1a w. Cout ~. u a.a. NEWPOftT B!:AOf STUDEIAKEI CloslRCJ Out AU. DAND NEW 1965 Studebebn PllJCED AS LOW M $17M.60 Mt:111 to cllDoee from Jim MatMny Mohn Audaotlled StudebQer Sala 6: Seivice 645 W. 17'th St. Sul.a AM 5(7..(80 T·llRD tamoua model ranee, $505. arow liabt $2(), JE 4-.t.1!>4. Where la -.. II, $2750 cash. DEAN LIWIS ''"perts l"""' BU[l"T ....... A,, muat ~ ... ~._,,_ _____ _ RENT NEW TV MAPLE ........ , di I OLVO G .,.,... "'" ~--NOVA 11, 6 cyl, 4 cir, Pay aoly $.5.50 weekly. ' ~ van, cora . Minney. 543-4191 AUTH. M.G., V , US be cheap. 646-5822. R A H, PS, '1600. rn,..J&al. CM « town credit wel· t J MO • matct chairs -brown A ...,. Luci-Sloop. ,1,. _,...11966 Harbor :i.t.I 5-t3IXi CM come. Continuous filament _,. • &Old $80. Baby crib Jl5 . .., -· &.-" ""L"' u~ Clf't 9tOO 1157 CHEV. w.,on. 4 door, ll.)llon carpetin&, $4.77 Sq. NO DEPOSIT _ FREE Both x.lnt cond! ! U 8·7437. cl.a.a. Good condition. Good LATE '64 ~M hmnac. ~ nisw VI. $37$. ~. yd., completely installed SERVICE UPHOLSTERING . "9.SO. 2 sail complement. Good ra.<> l6de Ind out. lUOD mi A Nawpoct S..\cb LI 1-7751 1956 T·BU\D coavert. reel 1 OWN"ER '63 Meteor S-33, like new tbnJou\. $1600 Ca PS/B, 22.000 ml. ad ti.res, flnaooe. Muat ..U to Mtu. mint cond! ru60-548-l&!M. otate. OR J..38SiS.. over hnYJ padd.lni. In all Rent Can AWIY To Purchase pc I.European c:ra1tsmeDJ ln& record. $2SOO 545-l«XS ::t.:°:i.';~~~U:, ~ tlle popular colorl. 6 ...... 10 Free est-del•plckup. 2~ KOCHAB 40' Robb yawl, I'rn~~RNc1:!.~e11 Servln1 All Ona.nae County Main, HB. "Berny'• ~ deca, Hiscock'• ''Voyaainl AUSTIN H• &UY ~ ..... ' TV LAND 'nl 10 Pm BOWUNG Ball, Baa .tt: Under Sa.ii". Npt Harbor 5"' 646-<lil.3 · Sboti; 6~ lo .1. Almoll new I Yacht Oub. Aak $28,500. ---------* fURNITURE * $ & y E Sl!i. 139~ Albat 111 rear. R.HOD~·19, No. 996, sood li>t AUmN He~ 2 11at· 8 -" Ito ac. VtJu. "' N-cond. ra-'--record. WIUi or wllh· 1 er, 4 ap, tofl top, ad rubber. m_. re -1966 Color $19.-'"""" ... -...... cl ,_.. 1 o/... t U .a_. OWNll SPICI •L 0 ' "'"" Uphol ---& L.-1 out trlr. Good cond! 6734137 MW u,oi, "cc . ,.. a a. lftr" '• " include• ~or anteMa. ' it.ry_ Upnv • after 6 pm. speech, PIO or mate ofter. 2 po U• rm .. t nnr f7U6 aerv1ce pe>llcy. No pay· MWlnt-30 yr-up. ~. : :! =-~~ !::t ::: memw •u5·1 ~'1!.!~ o.A.c. rum. for Ale. 6'l.51'?8 ~~'~i.c:':..;:.':i!1 •1: 1-911--1.-US'MN=,.--A~ .. ~~r:.c.u-""'. lll•pl•. Vont.-np • ~ _.._. 0~~ .. " ~rrt2 l:_.~s-,7· stne. txc.I oond. Must atllt cond. "'°.:.. ~-1*'41'T l.001 OI'IDlll lTllM8 ~t ~., rv· ".,...., su.arTO or 873·7.a6. .vea. A ..... • .._ after 8 'Jr~~~~96 No c~~L~ ~lilt a. ::.:1.:;: $~0. sr::: 15% n' ou~. daaon llOCll, ar ptiont 11Hm. tJ 16 520 E.xc:.11.. CCDd aa111, $300. aft• $ pm ·-· •a•u.a.• -~ R«rtc .. TV• atead)' job. 541-225'1. u · · · Lt 1-4230. ~ ..a A..PPllOVllD J'UJUll. RCA Viat« Color T.V. New MS-<J906. K-rtE--1&1-l~-t-com_p_iete.--+ ,56 ,JAQOAJl D .. ad. n• H&1t10ir Ll HMO Vlata • TNe Oolor, $3Z5. SACJUTlct kin& &1ze box extra ntw radni ..U. -c:iood. M\llt ..n, -. Call '51' -TWIN BEDS wttb m-aa \ ~ A mattre. nevtr MN3'1'0 £vt f1)tlDM. afttr ~-~ brtlwn pedded Wboerda RENT COLOR ~·.::-~ACUUM ' I and rolls tramet. Mcwtq, WITH OPnON TO BUY .-......r w•--n.tv -u".-OR 3•1'.nt ........__.. "''--·--v .--. ~ ~~ -~-· ~~~~~ Dv~ A mattrell. _ tram. Mlll'b' DtW m. H'41'1 a S.... n 1 O CASH In JO Ml U II after f fTH4111. for J'\am/Appl ....- ~ rr wtnr IDfA uetl cood WAREHOUSE CLEAl\ANCE COM81NATIOM TY • ftidiO· . NEW NOW S1S, wine chair '251 club ,... -..,., IWcord PIQer, worlca floe. ct-tr $1). 541 ... .,._. ~· Ginard R......., • • .. _, •~ $50. &4H391. il.MKOHI 8clll SlldDlt • AM.J'M TuMr •• • "98 $11 -------- .. ttrell (twin .. , m w.i. u-· ,.ny QUICK WH ~ ~ •• ., .......... $3!1 lftCRING ' of ...... AM·rM at.reo ~ '; h.DWr .......... $1'1'9 '° THROUGH A !.';.~~-an ColOr '" .......... bl .. =:t.:..~.,. DAILY PILOT BaTIUNOI TOO :o.::~n:= WANT AD .... Ir ii6Alf A trailer ..... J. two 15 HP ~lnn.ldee. "811 o.-bMt o<tct1. Kl 5-m&. .... ,.., lM hlclb. ........ . ...... hi ..,_ ..,, .. .... OAll.J PILOI wut ... OW MWf'I 'to MGA JP. win ,..._ RIH, lUJ. redc. aood cand. Pri•. ptp. •· Uf•aa. '62 MG MIOOET A·, t'ON'OI •• MM.ID« U .._ IUICK . CADILLAC CAD 'U r;Mo. Con•. fln- ml.t ,old with paklmlno &eathw hit. (lid. &Jr. mii.r conbvl, au Ca. :drat, low mflea.se, \mmac. $3800. 1734?2. CORVAIR '85 OORVAIR Olft~rtlb'e S2.l95. Radio, hea~r. 4 ~ low mUts. top It finish likt rww. l yeu warranty, Co.ta Mt'H Oiryaler Pl)'- mouth. 2929 Harbor Bl'l'd., C.M. 5*·1934. MUSTANG '&5 MUSTANG, VI. atand lrans, R&H. l~a than Mn> mi, SZ500 or belt otter. '73-(»17. ''4 T • BIRD. all extru lJK.E NEW! $292.S. 642-'4TD '58 T • BIRD Coav • $0. XLNT -colld I Call d&ys 540-132l, evea i73-J611. '57 T BIRD Partbole ~ Autom. Jteblt mien, SZIJI or oa.. IC..mf. ::: s1 ,000 ,000 VOLUME FORD SALES & SEIVICE CENTER IS UNDEI CONSTIUCTION AT • HAllOI ILVI. Corter Harllor & lay IN COSTA IESA WI ARI NOT WAmN• FOR THI IUILDll -O• YOW .. SALIS PIOMAM II IN OPllATION NOW -POI THI llST IVY ANYWHlal Sii US TODAYU , THEODORE ROBllS FORD I • • • Al - 3100 w. c.... Hwy ..... pert u 1-3471 f D"RY PROT EDRORIAL PAGE Indian Thanl{sgiving Thanksgiving is in the offing and onte more the Orange Cout's Danny Davey is thinking of the Indians. sodal pressure mu!>t be imposed on the Union of South Africa '' ~ goes the confusion among a mtnor1ty of Ameri· tan tollege and university students. Helped this year by the Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, which hu made lt the organization's top project of the year, Davey will lead a caravan of six trucks filled with food, clothing and other supplies from the Orange Coast to the Navajo-Hopi reservation near Flagstaff, Arlt. The confusion created in the public mind by the massive free speech demonstrations on the Pmversity of California's Berkeley campus a year ago is beginning to dear up. It was revealed last week thllt only a "puny frag- ment" remains today of the strident free speechers or last year "We want to make it a real Thanksgiving for the Indians." explaineJ Jim Tice. chairman of the nanny Davey Thanksgiving Caravan. "After all, that's how the observance started in the first place." Where are they? Well, they're mostly busy with the Vietnam Day Committee, sponsor or marches against U.S. m1htary action m Vietnam. "It's dlificult to find the right kind of leadership because most active students an VDC members. 11 Bettina Apth~ker. Free Student Union spokesman, told the Daily Californian, campus newspaper. He was referring to that first Thanksgiving 344 years ago, when the Pilgrims sat down with Indians to share the bountiful harvest. The caravan will leave Costa Mesa for Arizona Thanksgiving Day and will return the following Monday. The project is both sentimental and extremely worthy, for there are many needy lndian families on that reservation. Danny Davey and the Costa Mesa Jay· cees deserve th~ support of all those in a position to donate food. Dissatisfied members of FSU are complaining that the organization is no longer representative of the stu- dents. And four members dramatized their displeasure by burning their FSU cards. It's an old profaganda trick to use a worthy-sound· ing name to concea the true purposes of the front's lead· ers. It is clear now that the ideal of protecting free speech was just a front for young people who have been seduced by the political far left Leopard's Spots Revealed All To the Good ln a recent student election al a midwestem collefte. one group circulated a platform which urged, among other things, that the United States re5pect the sovere1gn- tv and sell-determination of other nations and that the United States ''end its polky of international interven· tion." The necessity of dialing "1" when making a phone C':!ll beyond the IO('a} non-toll area has brought a certain amount of grousing among subscribers already unhappy with all-digit dialing. Amon2 three planks in this "international" seetion of the platform was this one: "Economic, political and This innovation ts a good one. ho\\-ever It elimi· nates confusion. The railer knows he is making a toU rail and that its cost will appear on hiJ phone bill. It is a Wt>lcome safety check. Allen-Scott Baker Taxes Probed By ROBERT S. ALLEN a.ad PAUL SCOTT ltell 1..--IK. AUy. Gen. Katzenbach hu before hlm a two-yen Intern&.1 Revenue Service study of tbe tu affairs of former Senate Democratic aecretar)' "Bobby" &ker. Katwlbach will dee I d e whether the v o 1 u mlnoua ftndin&• are tu.med over ro a federal arand jury in Bal- timore. Senate aitlct of BakeT are closely wat.chl.nc what Katunbach d08a. FOR MONTHS, the Balti· more arand Jury bu been dluinl into Baker' 1 t a x rehlnll. Al.ao reportAMlly be· int acrut1.n1.zed are those of Jobbyl1ta on trlendly terms with him. Several have ap- peared before these prob- ers. port.edly has uncovered new information regarding Bak· er deahngs on the West Coa"1. NO IMMUNITY - T h e tax retutnJ or more than 150 Ku Klw: Klan oCflcia1' art under uhau,tive scru· Uny by the House Commit· ~e on Un-American ActJ· vitiea and the Internal Rev· enue Service -and the hooded leaders can'l do a thing about il. There are no constitution· al amendment.a they can invoke to secrete this po· tentlally blghly damaging evidence. The H o u 1 • Committee and the Revenue Service •have full access to thHe t.ax returns, and all back· stage indications are that the moat will be made of them -to the Ulcely dis· comliture of the KKK. SIGNIFICANTLY, South· ern banks have readily co· operated in mabng Kurns· men's record& available to committee investigators Jn no instance have bank officials challenged a com· mitt.et subpoena. Jn bringing into the open KKK terrori1tic actMties, the committee will reveal 1 number of instances of out· standing work by Southern law officers tn tracking down the perpelrarors One example particularly slated for airlni involves a Mluluippl sheriff. At con· aiderable personal riaJc, he ferreted out the Klansmen who committed a N e g r o bombing. Later, irorucally, the courageous sheriff waa the target of Civil Rights demon 1 t r a t i o n s on the ground he had done nothing about the matter While thi.a t.u inquiry is under way. another federal grand jury in Waabington haa expanded the acope of its year-long Baker investl· gaUoa ro include several high officlala, members of Coogre11 and a bevy of lob- byim. Witnesses are being questioned partkul a r 1 y about two matt.en: Strictly Personal I Sotne Prejttdlced Thought. -SEVERAL multi·mll· lion d o 11 a r land deals in· volving $everal offic i a 1 s and agencies. In one of these tranaactiona, a larae area wu bough\ shortly be· fore the National Space Agency announced ita ~ lection u the site for a major space center. -Lobbyiats' relat l o n s with Baker and influential members of the Senate and House. One lobbyist took the Fifth amendment when grilled by the grand jury on the payment of SS0.000 for the introduction and passage of a certAln bill MORE THAN 60 witness- es have b4!en interrogated by the Washington grand jury. Justice Department altor· neys are directing b o t h grand jury probes. It is un- derstood the two protracted investigations are expected to conclude by the end of this year. So far, there has been no hint from either of the poa· aJble outcome•. Meanwhile, Sen. J oh n Willlams, R-DeJ., the per· listenl "ooe·man inve.U,•t· inc commlttee" wbose •n· sational charges and dia· closure• triU•red ~ Bak· er expC>M, ii contlnafna bi.a own lnquirJ. Williama ,.. By SYDNEY J. HARRIS ........... ..__"~ Purely Pt."rson.al Preju· dices: When we attack a man as a "radical," we ah<1Uld distinguish between those who are coing in the wroog direc11on and those who are simply going fut· er th.an we care to. A surprisingly high per· centage of writ.en began their careers u doctors or medical Jttudenls, which in· dicates lo me a &trong al· finity between medicine and the arts, and suggests that the practice df medl· cine muat be at least H much an art as a science -a factor forgotten b' too many doctors who are preoccupied with ~h­ niques. ANYONE WHO buys a home decoration or acces· sory aa a "conversation ple<:e" must be a tenible Cdllvenationalist. Speakln1 of that, I have always liked the comment of BuJ~·Lytton that "The true 1ptrtt of converation comltta in buildinC oo an- athe' man'11 abten'ation, not Oftl'turnliat tt.'' Why ii it that women in rldlq clothll look daahlne, wtlDt mea ln rldinC clothet Dear Gloomy Gus: Concemla& the dlop1 about the UCI "Anteaten" (Gue. Not. 3) I a y ''ZO'n" -C. G. F. U UCI lltDl1enll •ant a more IOpbiltJ.c. aiect name for their proposed "A11t· ealert'' •hY not make it .. Aardvarb?" -M. B. "AnteateJJ?" "Aardvarks?'' Phooey. Wby not "Graen! .. After all, they're !olllae IJ"OaDd Olt there on that bup ranch ---... ..,,_. ~ L. D. Ns ........ _. ...... I=----.................... -.-. ..... lwtth few exceptions) look fatuous and alfected? Also, it may not be without sig· olficance that pre·t e e n girls are absolutely mad about horlies, while boys of the same age are generally cool l<1 them. SOME W E E IC S ago J wrote a column a b o u t words that are invariabJy misprinted -like "casual" for "causal" -and should have added proper names that don't conform to com· man usage: for instance. recently I mentioned Ver- de 'a opera, ''Otello" - whi<:h some enterpruing proofr e a d e r promptly changed to "Othello." The most discreet, and explicit, letter of reference I have e'Ver heard was a reply a friend of mine made to a company aaldn& for a reference dh a for· mer employe: ''We have known Mr. X for a long time, and whe11 you come to know hlm as well as we do. you will think the same of him as we do ... FANATICS are the worst enemies of the cauaa they eapauae: the Puritan, for in.stance, baa turned the word "morality" into a bad Jole by insl.$t1ng that manr, tblnts are "hnmoral • Wblch are merely objec· tl«aable to him -thua emptyUia this essential word ol lta proper con~nt. Except in such 1p«lal· iud locales as Italian 1treet cafes, the accordlan 11 an lnl1hunent I could cheer· full y dcr without beartna the relt of my life. Presumably, whoo God call out the Devil, be ahruqed hla sboulden aad exct1Md himself by aaylftt. "I'm ooly dlabotlc, aftc al." ~erybody tat•• the lowest part of bit Da• tore and u1a ft u 1 J~ lk.ation fot be&rayinJ the ~pa1. r I was lying on the beach one unseasonably bot day and a plane new over law, dropplng leaflets. The clill· dren ran for them as they fluttered down. shouting and laughing a.s t'he')' stretched tit grab them In black let· ten. the leaflets said: "BACK YOUR Gls in VIETNAM "The recent demonstra- tions attacking our presen~ in Vietnam are having a sie- rious etfe(t on the morale or the servicemen stationed there. ''WE ARE convin~d that the vut ma)ortty ap- preciate the sacrifkts tboee Gls are making far us. Tb.It feeling mu.t be heard. "We ask you and your frlendJ to ta.ke a few min· utes n> write a personal let· ter t<1 a serviceman in Viet· nam. "THE GI IN VIETNAM DESERVES YOUR SUP· PORT . . . HE'S TilERE FOR YOU." THE FLURRY over the leaflets subsided quickly. On the crowded beach, peo- ple read them , put l he m aside and went back to sun- bathing, playing football or splashing in the cold water. A transistor radio nearby uni nterruptedly blared forth Its rock and roll music I lay there in the warm sand and thought that here was a worthy cause. Th e GI out there deserves at least a letter from me. And yet what w<1Uld 1 say? What c:ouJd r say'! I TRCED TO think of the unknown GI I would write to. 1 don't know why, but I pictured him as young and blond and crew-cut, maybe from Iowa or some place like that. J supposed he'd been drafted. And then h<"d beard that his outfit was be· lng sent to Vietnam a n d ... Thank God. I'm l~ old to be drafted. But I coulcb't tay that. I thought of how really lousy war la. The misery, tbe incredible boredt11D. punctuated by those mo- ment. of fear. How awful It it to be teared -scared \I\ ay down ~· How sorry I felt f<tr that young GI out in Vietnam. But I couldn't say that. I COULD, I suppo~. join with the militants and tell this GI that I knew he was fighting out there for free· dam and democracy. But I'm really noc at all sure that's true 1 think he's fighting a war we wished we'd never gotten into a.od can't find any practical wal lo get out of. B1.1l I couldn t say ttlll 8esldea, if I encouraged him even in a •mall way to f1pt harder and it, in ao do. lng, he wert kWed ••. No, I couJd:l't HY t.bai.. Or I could, I supposed, join wtlh the paclfist& a n d tell h.i m to lay dolivn his gun. Bat would I have the moral courage to ta.lte such a step! No, I couldn't say that. I COULD tell him, as the leallet suggested. that we civilians support him a 11 tbe way. I looked are11Jnd the beach, crowded with happy, prosJ>UOUJ ~pie. I thought of bow no one ever really talka to each other these days about Vietnam. I tboulht of how every y<1Ung man I know la doing his beat ro beat the draft. No. J couldn't say that. And Ulen I decided not to wrl~ at all. For all I could hooeaUy aay was that I wbhed this unknown GI well. I hope like hell he lan 't k11.led. I hope be c c1 m e s home soon. But above all, with that tremendous guilt we civilians often feel, I thank God it"s he over there and not J And you can't say that. Dear George: I !lave been reading your column for four years and can't understand why I waate my Ume like that. D.D. Dear D.D.: Stupidity? (What dc1 I bow? I nev~ even met you.) 'wt.. r. throUlh ,.. _.., NCISrDe llr • " .... -, . " . . .. .. ,.. __ .... . ,,. ' • • i ' ~, trl' " ••• ' ii' ..... ,.,. • , , .... " -,, . . -~ ' -' . ' .. ~ I' "I' ,,,. . :; ~"" ~~,,,,... ''IT FOLLOWEt> Mt HOME. <AN I t(E E f> tT '2 ... • r' r o m Notes Made at United Nations -The ghost of Adlai Stevenson walks the corridors of the lJ .S. delegation h e a d quarters across from the UN. build· ing, as it does in that fam- iliar structure. He every· where i.s honored in mem- ory. Some recall him with the a1fection created by personal meetings Others knew. respected and ad· mired him from watching him in action, from read· ing him, and from hearing him talk. THIS WAS a good forum for him. He would have preferred to have been Sec· retary of St4ite. But even he, honest and practical man that he was, knew this was not possible after he had gone down to the f i n i s h wire in opposition to the John Kennedy nomination at Los Angeles in 1960. There was no enmity be· tween the two principa111. Both knew that in the great game of politics, loyalties are called upon and deci· sions made in competition that may not be ignored. So it was not that Ken· nedy himself did not want Stevenson to be Secretary of State. It was that the unwritten rules of the game made it impossible. So Adlai Stevenson b e c a m e U.S. Ambassador ro the United Nations. IT WAS NOT true, as one of the gossips have it, that Stevenson was out or sym· pathy with the adminlstra· tion' s foreign policy. The Ambassador was hurt, and angry, because of fail11re to maintain liaison with him at the lime of the Bay of Pigs. He did not oppose, because be had no oppor· tunity to do so. When the issue of the missiles in Cuba was before the U.N. Stevenson wa.a superb. He had the U-2 pic· turea. He had shown them, privately and in advance, to delegates from South America and Europe and some from Asia. He had the advantage of truth. The So- vteta knew tt. The writer, present at that debate, wm never forget the U.S. rep- reientative's saying to the Soviet delegate, with acorn and fervor in bls voice: "I will wait unto bell f'"ze• over for your answer." NOR lg IT TRUE, u IOm• Of the i•bby types wculd have u• believe, that Adlai Stevenaon d.ilagroed wtth UM Dominican Repub- lic declJlon and wlth that Of Vletllam. lie winced at both, u did the Pnaktent of' the United State.. NOile II uppy with them. But st.veuon knew there were no othtr alternatives. Nor waa Adlai StevenlOG "appal.ltd" by the LYQ4an JohD.eoa style. The ooa- trary u true. Both bid been close trieHI from tbt dl7 tbty !Mt ht Wah- IDston. Tbey bac!t indetd. comt at about lDI aame tlmt. SLtwnaol wa.s. ol COVH, •••n al bla own ~ styli. But be allo knew Johmoo'• .. ..,. Ult' ~ to be mon If· fecttve. HE: ADMIRED the Pres- ident's power of communi· cation Johnson was heard and understood by many who always thought Steven- son I whom they admired) was over their heads. Stev- enson knew that Johnson's style had powtr. He had watched it help create lhe United Nations in 19-45 and carry on through two dee· ades of U.S. Senate deci- sion,. The real Stevenson 1s creat enough. There is no reason t.o try 1tnd make of him something he was not. Sentimentalists t h i n k that Adlai Stevenson lun· questionably in the most private club in H e a v en along with Cicero, Demos· thenes, Homer. Shakes· peare, et all is happy wltn the way in which his old and good friend A r t h u r Goldberg has caught on Goldberg inhented the Stevenson mantie Jt wu well-known the two were close Cnends 8\jT AMBASSA D 0 R Goldberg also h3d lhe good luck to come along at one of U'lose limes when history 1s changing. when some doors a.re closing and new ones opening. He replaced Adlai Stevenson at the time the Chinese ~d made the first of several blunders. The war iJ.l Vietnam waa becomU1g better under• stood and -more lmpor. tanl -was going much better So it Is that t.be United States again has a vastly respected U.N, Ambassa· dor. The Stevenson shoes I mcludmg the one with the hole tn 1t) have been thor- oughly filled . 14all l~ai.. llOC. It Pa111 fo Ad.,ertbe Women get more sym· pathy in lile than men. This is because they have learned the truth or the saying, "It pays to adver· tise." At. Henry David Thoreau pointed out P.arly in the last century. most men "lead lives of quiet desper· ation." This is why their plight gets little general pity. W o m e n, on the other hand. tend to lead lives or noisy desperation. T h u s they lay claim to m o r e sympathy -and they get it. When a woman suffers a loss in tile. ahe aMouncea it and complains aloud about it lo high heaven. She is immediately surrounded by solacing friends a n d neighbors wno tell her she must calm down, take it euy, drinJc some tea, and have something to eat. WHEN A MAN 1 u t ftn a 1011, he u1ually m u 1 t face hit mlaery alone. Ht it I Uppoted to take It tn Spartan silence, and tvtn his oldest malt friendl art embarruaed to mentiOll It. He must aufiel" by l\lmaelf, and pull blmaell tocether with little outside belp. 'nlae tbouihta art •tir· red bJ a rub <If arUcle1 ln w o m e n 's magazine$ about what one called ''the empty arms syndrome." This describes ttte pre- dicament of many a mid· die-aged mother after her childr~ are grown and flown. She misses her nest- llngs, and life s e e m 1 empty and purpose I e 1 g without them. FOR YEARS 'he «laved to please and placate them, to admonish and advise them. Now she feels use- leas, batTen and unneeded. "What ia there left for m~ to do?" she asks al<1Ud in her grief. A thousand psychiatrist.I rush to her rescue. They pat her oo the back.. hold a handkerchief to her nose so that she can honk away, tell her 1he lt 1till vastly lm· portant to the world, and made even more beautiful by her Indian summer 1011. Well, well, well. Bul what about dear old Dad? Isn't he a victim <If "the empt.y arm1 1 y n- clrome," too? Doean 't he, alter tbe neltlin&a have winaed away, feel ct.prec,. ed at oomlne borne to a house that no lon,er echoea with the mudc ot hta chi). drtn? Donn 't be feel lon• ly Iota, and somewhat vaaue about the~ of hi• futl.IH? ....... ..... ·--··-·-·--···· ... ···- r