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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-01-04 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot' 0~._. lo4Jc~f1lnd n l Utl rv1~·t· 11) ;outh t.11.:r::'-:i tl:, ;~c.'1Pi"'• C'·l \fl)NI~ \ ( ~. ) i..ump. OL 59, NO. 3, 2 SECTIONS, 20 PAGES BARBOR ......_PRESS EDITION Today's Closing N. Y. Stocks TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 TEN CENTS Lifeguard Tallj-2,819 Saved, J?roWnings, 0. By THOMAS FORTUNE I Of .. Deltr '*' .... Seventy members of the Newport Beach dty lif.,uard aervtce doted theb-boob on 1965 today. Final fitur• ftlll like thit: -Eatimat.d beach attend- ance: 7.4 m11lioo . -Ocean and bay re.te'Uel: 2,119. Supervisors Choose Allen as Chairman Cong Lash ..Jlllnd,, Nearly Deaf .. School Bonds Delayed Thief Takes Aged Woman's TV Set A blind and near1y deaf 77-year:old Newport Beach wdman was heartbroken to- day tw>cause her sole source of enteruinmf'nt had van- ished Lily Gorringe, a patient al H1llhaven Ccmvalescent Hospital, 1501 E. 16th St., • \ pined c:onsiden·ble enjoy- ment from her television aet. While she couldn't 1ee the picture. M.rs Gorringe could turn up the sound real high , listen. and then Imagine what was being tbown on the Kreen. ~ La1t Friday. aome~y crept into her room anst stole the television set. Mn. Gorringe can't help ~~ in their efforts to 1dtnllfv the sneak thief. P'<r. a 'time , she didn 't even ru'1ze the TV set was gone. W h e n Mn. Gorringe· 1 ~ dauetrter. Betty Fuller of L.lguna Beach. visltf'd at noon. the television was in lts place. Two hours later when her son. Bert Gorringe of La· guna. also showed "\Jp° to vi.sit h11 mother. the aet waa gone, pollce said. A Hu.ntincton Buch yauth )<>ft hi.I life at Balboa' I in- famous Wedl&-Wblcb is un- guarded by Qty Council ~ cree -dlD"ing mountainous 1W'f coodltiOOI adjacent to Newport Harbor's west jetty. A runaway Fairview State Ho.spit.al student fell into the bay on Balboa Peninsula and drowned and two other awim· men drowned ~ riptides oa r-. El Morro beach in county ter· ritory. Newport Beach had one drowntng on a guarded beach during 1964 and four others on unguarded beaches. Year eod attend~ fig- ures show 1986 was a busier year along the beaches than the previou~. compUoaling the guards' taak. An esumated 7.~.?SO mJ. gra~ to the sea in 1~. compared to 7,287,115 in 1964. Other comparisons: rea<:llft up from 2,582 to 2,819, first aids down from 2,642 to 2.605, lost children ~rom 825 to 9'l.1, boats in · ess down from 6.5 to exttau$tions down from lS 3, oear drownings down from 9 to 8, and ambul&nce callt up from 45 to eo. uill Jailed, Then Tak~n to Hospital ' 1 Continues Obituaries . . . .. . .. . 3 Orange County .. .. .. .. 8 Social Notes .... : .. lJ..14 Sports ............ 16-17 Television • .. .. . .. . . .. 15 Theaters .............. 17 IT WILL OR IT -WON'T ... We:ithermen Emil Kurtz and Frank Ernst have dilfenn~ views on thf' forecast for Wednesday F.rnst says "s1gmf1cant'' amounts or ram should begin railing tnmorrow or Thursday. Kurtz says he thmks 11 will be cloudy bul dry tomorrow. Take your pick. Our -Aealher edltor gives up. - ) ' I / ( -, SAN.rA i\NA-~c<:ond Dis· tr1ct Supervuor David L. Bak· er. chairman or Orange Cotin- ly's .. Decency Comm1ll~r. • was adm1ttcdly stunned today by the res1gnauon ol Los An· geles County !>uperv1sor War· rcn M. Dorn from a ~tatew1de drive to get the 'o-called "Decency Amendment" on the J une pnmary clet't1on ballot. Dom. principal spon.wr of the proposed L'on.Utut1onal amendment, urged abandon- ment of the campaJgn becau~e ol a pos~ible connict w10\ it.le legidatwe action. 1 See earlier story. Page SI. • 'Tha comes as a complt'le Freeway Route Drive \.Jolted surprise." Baker, of HuntinJ· ton Buch. told the DAILV PILOT "It's like swlmminc h.ilh\ ay Jcross a river. and then tryrng lo )t\\ 1m back bc- l·au)te 'ou are too tired lo go on" · l lnder Bake1 's leadersh111, Uw Oran~e County Comm11lt•c has oblaine<:I 13.000 s1i.:natures on petiUol\i airued at qualify. ing tne amendment for Ute ballot The 1nfatll1vP proposal i:-. designed lo return 10 ctlie~ Jnd rount1r~ the r1J:h! 10 !'n- <1ct legislation govemmJ: the rnmmal a:.p<'<'ls of se>.u:il ac:ll' 1ly " :\ Califorma Su- preme <:.1u:1 ruling rerenUy held thal stale laws pre-empt loc~ Ordlnlncet 01l viet !~ lrol. Notlna that ~ bad 1 • gei.led lhe U-gislature lts~lt. may act on the vfce control controversy. Baker s a 1 d. .. Tlus indicates a lack of a complete understandmg ~ tween the amendment and what tbe Le&lSlature wantl to do Both have U,. same goals " Ht denied that continuation of the dnvl!, as implied by Dorn. would lead to a breach ~tween law makers in Sac- ramento and the County Su- pervisors Association ot caJ.1- fornts . The lat~r has unani· mously urged pauage of the "Oec~cy Amendment." "Thtre always has bten and will contlnue to ht a good understandJng betwC1:n the SU• perv1so1 s association and the Legislature," said Baker. "No one 10 his nght mind would quarrel w11h lhe intent of this amendment. which is lo control a growing problem in the suate." The supervisor said at pre- eent he intenda to contin~ to iupport the initiative drive ''because I believe in il." • He conceded, however thflt be may be forced to quit Ute battle bimseU 1f other super- visors throughout the state Join Dorn in throwing in the -towel. Fro1ta P .. e I Court Date f'f'om Page J Se1iate Fact-findi11g Group Heu,ds for NB • • Scheduled SCHOOLS • • WOODEN WHATSIT -This hulk of wood 1s believed by Huntington Beach \'1ctorian '1ntage on 10th unified building program. youngsters to be hollow and filled with gold. but beach officials say it's U!st a Avenue. F Th £ Costa Mesa elementary ~ nuisance which might bang joto the pier 4'h0" n m background. "( ha\ e been 1mpmoned or e ts auUlorit1e.a sought the unl!ied before and we are going to win this 11,,ht " \\ere QuiJ1'1 . boa~'s approval o( the Ir STRIKE. .. . SANTA ANA -A one-time l l ~ h Kid Thi •-S la~t words as he disappeared S ta A · •. u t· Pans o pu'""ase I ree new 8 DK. 0 SACRAMENTO -Prepara· the lact-f1ndulg s es s 1 on. into the Jail where he will an ~-a_. 1.naurSanceF ~,~ school sites on the northeast · S"h d .. L.. t er arresi.cu m an rancaco ' tiom were being made today .. eucr!nann sai · r Its · presumably have to wield ~ on Chrutmu Eve wu ar-side of the city. lor ~en. Randolph C-0lher to the !>enator must sohdtfy his mop along with other pn-ed M d . M I . I Fl • T Ch t? ~d1eaule and clear thr date ra1gn on ay m unc1pa PACKAGE oating reasure es bring his Senate fact -findmg v. ith the 15 comnuttee mem-soners. Court he1 e on four counts of r d f the 't ctl • commlltee to \ewport Brad1 l.K'r~ " the aide said NO Al'l'E.\L grand theft. un s 0'. 11 e pur H· later this month to ID\ c~t1,1?ate C'.0U1er who heads the pow-Quill chose not to appeal A preliminary hearin& for es. an est.ima~ed $1.5 mtJ- .. the Paclfir Coa~l Frl't'\\ ay edul Senate TransportalJon his ccinv1ct1on for cont.empt Robert D. Meier Jr., 38, lS hon. are available to the Small children out for a Jim Way. head or the c1ty':1 JcC'p. 1outing contro\er~) C-Omrrutlee. 1s kno\\n as .. the of a court show cause order. scheduled Jan. 11. Costa Mesa dlatrict through winter romp along the ocean beach department "We'll getl The beach department men Collier. 1D-Yreka 1, who re-father of Cahlorn1a's frec\\ay thus condemning himself and Arrested ~r a two-month a financial J>'Ckage apprOYed at Huntin&ton Beach thmk a bulldozer and try to push 1t ruled out I.he tdea of treas· 11med from a month-long trip system .. the other labor leaders to search by police, Meler is by Costa Mesa voters in they have found a treasure Tuesday.·: ure. _loo But tOOay's moVlng o lhe M1ddk Ea)I Monilil)"I Last ~ovember onl) t\\O imprisonm~nL He ordered ~suspected oi defrauding tus 1963 chest full of pirate booty, but But. this might prove 1m· try iust might breaJ< open ..:ot 10 touch "'1th \:.)t•mbl}· da)) after the )ldtl' I llgh· :.econd stnn~ or umon om-former employer by report· · lifeguards want to &:et rid of possill!e. say pier perchcrs the mystery and several rhil· man Robert E liadham tR-1,\ay Commis~1on \Ott'd 5 to 21rt:il!> to carr~ on contracting paniaUy damaged cars But board member Donald it. and lifeguards who have triedldren are going to be on band :'\e'' JXlrl Beach 1 a11d Orange I not . 10 rr-opcn th!! coastal nC'got1at1on~ "so the people as total wrecks and then sell-A. Strausrhalked at l~e pro-The "C"hest" say the life· to budge the bulk with a to look Jor pirate gold. l'ountv Road Co1111n1~~1onC'r 1 routing b~ue. C<>llter prom-won't sutler." ing them for repair or as f>?SaJ, because. be said. ad-guards is actually a piece of --..:.·--------------------,-- \! Koch this morning. accord·11srd to bring h1i; c:omm1ttee Quill's arrest lollowirw: a junk. d11Jo~al stud~ 1s nee.ded to a wooden Ooatlng dock, about mg to \\'1ll1am Scheuermdnn to :\c\\ port .Bl'ach in January. threat-filled news confefen ce Also implicated in the tnC1· see if the sites. ,fit ~ with sue-feet square and four-feet lJ ·consultant to the Senate The romm1ttee will consult at the Arflericana Hotel came dent ls Carl Rosner 37 or L.a plans of the unlfied district. thick. lt.s weight is estimated .S. Opposition l'tansportallon Comrruttee. 1w1th offlcials or both Newport five days after he. tort up a Habra who faces t:.Vo 'counts Board Member Earl G. Pe-at 1,000 pounds. -----.. -~-------- \o dale has been ,d !or Beach and Costa Mesa slate supreme court order to of gr~ the.ft. Rocner, a terson joined Strauss, adding But. maybe it's a chest fulJ expllun why he should not body shop f0ttman. is alleg-Ulat Dr. Newcomer abould be oi gold with a secret panel call off the walkout. ed to have acquired at least i!Ven _a chance to review the Which opens. say the kids. S hed l d On Monday a .Judge gave two or the can from Meier. site situation and make rec· No si.ree, say the guards. Se lltel )ci· ,J g c u e him the chance to avoid im-Rosner'• preliminary hear-o~m.end.atfons on a unlfled They're convinced that the " " pnsonment by calling ore the ing is also slated J.a.n. 11. building program. • large object which washed up strike, but again this Dl<yn-But board President Dun· on the beach flbout two weeks Steelrriakers Cautious On Increasing Price~ F B • v Ing Quill refused. can ~d board . memMrs ago ore 20th Street la just a or eating eteran While Quill predicted "a Roderick H. MacM!lllao, Mrs. bundle of planb held toget!i· WASHINGTON (AP) -Un· tracts for future structural shambles in this city," tens Reagan Of£ Elizabeth . M. Lilly and er wlUl spikes. der notice Ulat the govern-s.t.eel delivery be shifted to '...._ of thousands of workers mov-Mrs. Manon C. Bergtson diae The mystery block of wood ment won't do business wiUl firms which have not boosted A Costa Mesa man Is free bail so Flores. could resume ed at a snail's pace. if at all, a~reed .. potnting out that t ~as washed ashore during the price-boosters, the bulk or pri~es. steel . shares d~hned and awaiting sentencing Jan. school and his 1ob. Flores ha! on autc>-jammed arteries into TV Program sites will almost certainly ,_ high tides in a. storm. But the nation 's steelmakers a btt-~ut this was 10 a mar-24 aft.er pleachng guilty Mon-been held in Oran~ County Manhattan in the h 0 p , of needed, that the financing J.l) now all u does roll lo I k t hi h al d day to chargt:s of attacking Jail since his a. crest by New-reachlng work by noo". Hun-avaUable and th. at <1elay1 14• s w Y showed wariness today about e "!' c rea Y was mov-.. • ~ ould ult hi b l d along_ the shore~ne ~ward JOint.ng the Bethlehem Steel mg irregularly down. a disabled military veteran port Beach police dreds or thousands of earlier In Caliform·a c . res in g er an the city pier at high Ude. Corp. in its structural steel \V!'eo Inland Steel an~ounc-Wlth a broken car antenna in He was charg~ with attack· starters already had reached pncei. T~ay the bloclc has work-price lllCrease. ed Its pnct rise, Chairman Balboa Dec. 23. mg Neal L. Davison, 28: oi 324 Uleir jobs during the mornina \ WHO PAYS'? ed its way tAI Seventh Strttt. A t h' ~ Gardner ~ckley or the Prest· Caesear E. Fl01 es. 23. of 623 A.nad~ Ave .. Balboa, with Da· in ~e knowledge tha~ the LOS ANGELES <AP) -.. Your decision," said DI'. ..We 've got to get rid ofl m~ c ~g d Sa eeJ to~ tn· dent's C~uncU or Economic W Hamilton St . pleaded vison s br~ken off c~r. ante~-everung rush hour m 1 g ht RonaJd RNgan is being re-Newcomer, "appears to be the thing." sajd a depressed crtooekaseff Y t odan ti dorp. Advis~s described this move .i:u1Jty to driving on the wrong na followmg a colllSlon in bring Ulem even c re a t er placed in California as host not whether the sites are nee e ec t ay, our ays a!.l side or the road. h1l a n.d Balboa between cars drlvqi hardship. . or television's ''Death Valley essary, but whether Costa "' after BeUllehem's announce-as unwarranted and .1 at1<>n· run. assaulL battcry and ii· by the_ two men. City Transit Comrnlss1oner Days" because of his expect· Mesa should pay I.he entire ment on price boosts for ary-the same crlhcla'!' he !egal entry during a prehmi· DaVlson allegedly was cut Henry A. Barnes mapped a ed candidacy for the Repub-cost before dissolution or y th 19 structural steel Cramings . A had made of Bethlehem s. · · nary bearing before Newport above the eye and oo lbe plan w divi~ Manhattan ~ llcan nomtnati<1n for gover· whether tht jnh should be OU ' ' small producer. Colorado Neither sel'Vlcemen flghtJn~ Beach-Costa Mesa Municipal 1boulder and hand, and b i a low 59th 11reet into sectors nor, the 1p1111or Nld today. done by the entl~ unined dls Fuel & Iron Corp.. posted a in Vletnam nqr businessmen , , Court Judge William Chruten· glasses broken, when F'Wres for staggerint de~ures The U.S. Borax Co. -.id trict. There 15 no doubt that Stll'I'endet• SJ mcrease. building new fact.ones and • • sen. Da>:OO him with the antenn~. of w or k er 1 beginnlhg at the action i$ to prevent Rel· Ume would have a tendency But lb.ts was hardly a pnce buildings at home will be Later, Chruttnsen waived P~Uce _said Davison can t 3 p.m. All •ho could were gan'a political opponent& from to increase the price... parade. Other companies said• n:iade happy by the prlce :: Kid s, Here's I :: Your Chance raise his arms a.s high aa hla urged to spend a night on the demanding equal Ume. Strauss said he was not con· BUENA PARK -Extradi-they were "studying" the nse, Ackley said sh~~rs ·~ a result of an town in order to make . as "Mr. Reagan was retained vinced that all three sites Lion proceedings against stion and giant United Admint~tratton ~fie i a 1 s accident while strvlil& in, the la~ an exit Crom Manhattan a.s host in SeptemMr l!IM," would be necessary, adding 19-year-old youth were called States Steel Corp. said that ~ave ~ensed .emphatically any Ar?i~e was arrested in ros-as possible. ..,,,,, a company annou~ men t that, in his opinion, Cost a of( Monday when he turned "it may be some lime" be-mtenUon ui impose price con- 'M 8 c1rr· d ~ said. Mesa should not be called himsell in to police here af· fo~ lt decides what to do. lrols. The new orders which ta esa tstmas ay. "Since Mr. Reagan is a upon to Mar the entire cost ler flying from his Lands-went out lo purchasing off1· candidate for state office, Finally, a compromise wa~ dale, Pa., home He \\as ac-l:.S. BOYCOTT cers actually were no more Man Nearly only the California broadcast& reached. comparued by his attorney In an attempt lo dissuade than strong direclJves to buy f'rona Page 1 will be affected. and he will The board agreed to the and his f.ather. · · the doubtful firms-and thus where the government geu Youngste~. here's )Our continue as spokesman for study and told Cost.a Mesa John R. Beale surrendered perhaps to force pnce roll-the best price : : cha.nee to w10 a ts ansutor ra· Cr bed b i.. b B thl d WAR US the prognm and Borax else· elementary officials to pr<1-on .a warrant IMued by the &CAb Y e ehem an In-Thl.s could be a powerful dio. a rechargeable nas~-• ,• • where in the United SUtes, cttd with preliminary work diatzict a(torney's office land-lop rru!Jtary and c1vtl1an weapon, however, for Ute gov- ligbt, or a pen and pencll se fulfilling his contract, wbich on Ute site acquisitions. sub-charging suspkioo of armed officials issued orders calling, ernment directly or Indirect-Or. Louch a mat.ch to a tower-planes last attacked the Com-SAN JUAN . CAPISTRANO expire• in SepUmbtr 1986." ject to review next Mate!\. robbery. m ef!ect. for a government Jy ronsumes about one-fourth : soi alack of dried-ow Christ-munist north just before the -A construction worker nar-Sule is accused of In-boycott of the hlghe:r·prl~ of the nation 's output of st.rue· . , mu trees. start of the JO.hour Chriltmas rowiy escaped being crushed volvement in the Sept. 11 rob-steel tural steel framing. . • Here's what yo• do. This cease-fire on Dec. 24. when a hu~ cateq>illar trac-bery of Tony Flstonich in the There was every indicallon 1---------- " ~aturday bring a tree to one While the fighting contln· tor toppled as he attempted FrOM Page l victim'~ Buena Park home. of a ~oncert.ed drl~e by the · of Ute three Jocat.ions deslg-ued, U.S. peace efforts, spur-to load it onto a Oatbed AW"OXlmately $1.500 wu administration and lts key nated by the Newport Beach red by President Johnson truck here Monday afternoon. SARA ·taken. 1 supporters in Congress. This Fire Department. Receive a were expected lo go on de-Joseph B. Raley 23. of • • • Beale remains in custody raised speculation whether ucket for the tree (bnng more1 splle public d e n u nc1atlons128905 Ortega Hlghwa), waa . . lod in r of $16 500 ball p ·d J h than one to incre.ase your from Hanoi that they are ''de-rnomentanly pinned Mneath grooms son, b11 daualJter, home. ~ho hu discarded the ay ieu · rest eot 0 nson was not Th i8 Th icf Can Forget T hirst chances1. Be on hand at 71 ce1Uul and hypocnt1cal." the machine. llihlcb Cell off Carol, and son , Scott. Ra y neat white dress unlform for police reported I risking his remarkable dur-o'Co th L d .... tabl hit t able popularity with business Pm. when a drawtng "'ill be As air attacks <:ontinued in lh<' truck al a construction nners. e aun er com· u1e more sw e w e pan s leaders. A thirsty Ullef found a bo· held to g1"' away the pr1tei. the i;ou th. a Navv Sk\ra1der «1te on the ~irnon Viejo pany attorney shirt and flat sole shoes I.ha But Johnson himself was nanza on Ponderosa Street l.n One youngster will be select-supporting the t7Jrd Brigade• Ranch shortly before ~ pm. Amo~g t.hose \1gned on for wlll give tum agility on th~ Trustees Meet silent. And the most sensi-Costa Mesa last weekend. ed to stru:t the bonfire was shot down by ground fire I Sheriff's deputies said Ra-the cru1~e JS Tom Hardtng1 22, gangways. Babette has neve Uve index of business psy-Mrs. Susan Kello ol 1813 Trees will be collected start·1The pilot bailed out and wa' lev's co-workers managed to an Enghsh lad, never ~fore before been on a cruise and Trustees oC the New~tj rhology. the stock market re· Ponderosa St. told police a Ing at 9 a.m. at Ute Corona picked up by an Army hcli-1ra1st the tractor and free on the ocean or on a ship but bas experience only in serv-Beach elementary sch<1'01 dts· fleeted neither hysteria ·nor thief broke Into her gara.ge dcl Mar M~in Beach. next tolcopter, a spokesman sa1tl. him. is "willing •to try and hopes ing hors d'oeuvres aboard the tr1ct. will meet tonight m a loss of confidence and took six quarts of rum, the lifeguard department The Viet Con it made t w o Raley , who su Uered back that see sickness won't be a Ballerina. 47-loot cruiser own-r9J1 line bu ~ 1 n e s s session four pints of white wine four headquarters at the Newport ~mall prObes ID Bien Hoa and shoulder injuries. was problem.'' Another me mber e<:I by Launder. <cheduled for 7 30 pm In the STOCKS DECLINE quarts of red wine and ~ tool Pier and al I nine Avcnuci Pro\·incc 20 miles norfhra~I rrported tn !air <.'Ondilion to.I ts Babette Michelson. rotund ~e Launders expect lo be library al Horace E.:nsign After Secretary of Delense chest and 1 Mariners Dnvr In th elor Saigon. overrunnlnR onr day a\~outh Coast Commun1-1cook and housekeept'r .f? r cruis10g the world's waters School. 2000 Cllfr Drive. New-Robert s. ~kNamara order-She valued the lost items at \Ve11tctifr Area !lquad·sized governmrnl po~t I) Uovittal. -L •u nder at his Wh1tt1er about a year port Beach ed Monday that mllllary con· $15.1 Newport H~rbor EDITION Robert N. Weed, PubUsher Thomas A. Murphine, Ed itor Thomas Kecvil, Editorial Otrector I Cu\ Bqnk, Mont., Remains in • Freezer, 15-20 Belo.w Jack R. Curley Paul Nwen BusUless Manager Ass1Stant Publisher Membu. A&aoclated ~" United P~ss lntunat1onaJ Membt.r, Aud it B11re11u or C1rcul1tion1 M~1nber. 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(UPI) spoknman said a demonstra-many a~as of the Pacific -A white service station at· lion march was bel.Dg organ-Northwest today as heavy tendant abot and ll l 11 e d a ized. rain sent tributary streams younc Negro early today, The march was to be aim-out of their banks and in- toucbing off pla03 for a pro-ed at the courthouse and the creased the burden on major ----------teat demonstration at a Ne-county jail where a student rivers. fro college here. waa said to have been jailed Only minor fl<10ding was Klansman The victim, S a m u e 1 L. !or attachlng bumper sticlc-reported early today along Young Jr .. 21, waa a civil ers advertising the "Freedom the lower reaches df the rights worker and a student Party." The stickers were Smith River and Redwood at the predominantly Negro being put on cars at the same Creek near Orick, Calif., in sch?<>~· ~tkegee Institute. station where Young was kill· Humboldt County. But .i>er- Tak U Civil r1ghta workers said ed. iU's deputies alert to the , es p the ab o o t Ing came afttr Frlenda of Young said he possibility of' a repetition of , ~ Young was denied permission helped Monday In vote'r reg-last year's disastrous Chrlbt· r lo use the rest room al the iatratlon in Tuskegee and bad mas week floods awakened 5th Ref • station. at least one altercation with Orick residents ·during the rain . L?cal authori~es. howeyer, a county official during the night to warn 'ttiat evacua- . mdicaled they did not believe day. tioo might be necessary be-I I w ASHING TON ( lJPI) _ Ku th~ s~ootlng bad racial im-Young also was active in cause of flO<td danger. I ' Klux Klan officials resumed plicatiom. . . demonstration~ h e r e l~t At Brookings, Ore.. just1 1 their Fifth Amendment re· Ao unid~ntifted white man summer. Durmg the ChrutJ north of the Califumia bor-1 f ain loci f . to was held 10 connection with mas holidays he went to der 15 families voluntarlly ..._ ,:e q ati~· rerusmg .an-the slaying but no charges Lowndes County to distribute mo~d out of their lowland ...-~ ues ons 0 congresslon-were immediately p 1 aced glfta to Negro poor. homes as the Wincbuk and - al mves:t.igator~ on ~rou~s against him. Authorities said Young was Chetko rivers rose to within of possible self-incriminah~n. The Tuskegv campus was shot once In the head with five feet C1f overflowing. The JUST WAITING Most of the homeward-bound John D ... Swenson, descnb-seething with excite m e n t what appeared lo be a .38 Coast Guard station at New York commuters seem dejected but one young ~: ~e !11~~ .day ~~ther over the slaylng. A Negro caliber bullet Brookings said a seven-foot-man can stlll wave to the photographer as he joins the flral ~~55 a.!'~· Ho:=! hj gh tide was expected to - Co!Tlmitlee on Un-American add to Ute press.ure on dikes . -.,. (U" Tel• ..... •I thousands in a patient wait !or trains in the Long Island Rail fu>ad terminal at Pennsylvania Station Monday night. Activities reopened public India, Pakistan Still already under siege because hearings on the klan after a of the flood waters. Executives Wonder two-month recess. ROADS CLOSED Swenson. 55, of Bossler Several highway& along the City. La .. gave h.ia age. birth-Far Fi~oin Agreeinent border area were closed ~y pla~ and told the committee snow and m~dslldes . and in Collie Lero y Start Te rn1 Wlw' s Esserttial i1i Of fices? he was in business for him-Oregon a freight train was J p . self aod bad a grade school TASHKENT USS R IAP l Pak' tan H d r derailed and knotked down 11 rISOD NEW YORK 1AP1 -NeYI' somethmg like a snowstorm upon buses and subways education Th 1 d • ·f · 1 ·di. d 181.o K he ma e no re er-an embankment by a snow-York City's transit strike 1s and the executives 5 L a y1 Their bosses. usually more · -e ea ers o n a an ence as m1r slide 1 th ds f .. CCI rt , But Swenson refused lo an· Paki.'stan offered ea.ch other a Ayub and Shastn met for · · BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (APll ea~~ng o~san ° esse~-home ," said one company ol-a uent. 0 en ~ve '"~he sub· swer any questioos put to . . . A spec1aJ Joint federal-st.ate C 11 1 \\"lk J hal executives alone at their urbs from which trams and him. includin whether he no-war pact today but there ~e fU'~t Ume sm~e the In· river forecast center. estab--o .1e -ei:o~· i ms . r .. desks. sleeve-deep in paper flc1al "Looking around me, l buses ~ere runnm~ Or else was one of tileg ori inal found-appeared to be no prospect dia-Pakist~n war ln Seplem-li~hed at Sacramento, em-22. a Ku Klux Kl~nsman l~nk·lwork usually done by "unes-see more executives than thev live in fas humable East ' th .. alg .__, .... f either offer would be accept-ber a~ a villa on the outsldrts phasized that w a t e r levels ed with the slay1n.~ af V1~la sential" secretanes a n d clerks " Side Manhatta th n ers o, e ongm ..... ugu ... 0 ed. of this Soviet central Asian · Gregg L1uzz<1, begm~ serving . n areas wi 1 the .Kl.I Klux Klan. He also The stumbling block was city. Pre~ier AJ~xei Kosygin ~er:ndbe3:!t ~~~:~: a one-year rede.ral . pns~n clerks who stayed ~ome This was the rt'sult of a sc-, wallong distanc~ of the office. <!«lined to confirm or denY. the two nations' bitter quarrel of the SoV1el Union arran11?ed t xtr 1 t term today for v1olat1ng hts Mayor J ohn V. Lindsay had lect1ve effect. Much of the New York Life ln11urance a statement br Com~ttee over possession of Kashmir, the summit conference and ~;edw~~r:~ ~~ ci~;; probation. appealed earlier t~ workers city's vast clencal populatJon Co. l>aid 58 per ct>nl if its 4.· Chainnan Edwtn E. Willis, the Himalayan state which was its host th i t Wilkrns perm I l t e d by a to stay out of the city unless I Q Iii B JOO workers were out on the • D-La .. that he was known a.s has had the two nations at Shastri de~lared· ~pc ~~i st tat federal j~d~e Lo spend t h e they were "essential," but he ives in ueens. -i·P ronx I first bu~iness day or the strike the "m~ern ~ay la~ of war twice since 1949. "The question .which we sto~n co~~~u:dna toy ~:~ch Christmas holidays with hi s didn't say who wa s essential. and other areas dependent -but th~t the great number the ldan Ill Louisiana. . President Mohammed Ayub have both to face Is whether the area with soaking rain family in suburban rairfield, In many offices Monday U. or executives and managerial Swenson was accompamed Khan of Pakistan offered a we should think of force as a and snow that fell without Wlls to 6e turned over to the was a strange picture. th e people were al their desks. by JMMs R. Venable, A~; no-war pact •·once the basic method of solving disputes, or letup since early Sunday. Al U.S. Marshal's office. boss . opening his o~ mai.1, A irporl Sia led E~u1table. Life Assurance ta. chairman o( the f':'atk>n ... problems racing. us are re-whether we should decide and least 1.58 iaches of rain was On o t' c . 20. U.S. o t 11 t running errands, gettin& his Society said about half 1t1 Association of the KnigbU of solved.'' That was his way of declare that force will nev-rep<1rted in a 24-hour period Judge Clarence w. Allgood own coffee. AMMAN Jordan 1 UPll _ work force appeared.<\ the Ku Klux ~an. 8 !edera-saying Kashmir must be set-er be used.'' at Eureka and s e v e r a I ruled that Wilkins had vio-It was enough. you might · "Where material ha~ to ~o lion. encompu.nng 1 .number tied first. A y u b said Pak111tan'1 aim schools in southeast anc,1 lated probatiun provtsion1 in say, to nake an executive The gov.?rnment . Monday 3.P-out. management people are ~ 1~~~ kl~ grou~. Prime Minlater Lal Babadur la "to compose our di!fe.r-southern Oregon were closed onnecUon \fi,Ul his plea of/ wonder who was easential -pro~ c:onstruction of a new rolling up their sleeves a n d ~a e ae u wenaon s Shastri of India, whose gov-ences with India.'' Prosperi-by heavy snow. illy in November 1964. on h.e or the secreLary. If be international airport here at doing clerical jobs." said a 1 torney. emment has repeatedly re-ty in both countries depends NEAR FLOOD a charge of possession of a was, then what was he doing a cost of SlS.4 million. A company spokesman. "Roo· fused to countenance anything upon P4\1Ce -"for peace is · California officials said the sawed -off shotgun -a fed· o~ing the mail? Frencti company has submit-line matten we just have to b~t Indian cont:r-ol of Kash-vital.,',' But "un•rlylng prob-Smith River and Redwood eral offense. "Usually you ·ltt hit with ted an offer to build M. Tet ride. Th • R d rrur r.peated hi.a offer of a lema must be attacked f o r Creek would probably reatb 818 ea y no-war ,pact "to ~prove the "a s~mblan~ of pe.~ce la ne a peak (){ about ooe to two toWtty of relations with substitute for peace. ttet above Oood stage late For Attack Tuesday morning )Vith tbe ..,. Eel River. cz~g about a D • • s d 3 0 · foot and ~r:bove flood By Cambodia om~nicans en ~~ ·~ooding ~e pr~~~ ed. ,_:~~:,,~~y-to~ Dissidents Into Exile M~~iv~c!~ e~thi: reach capacity later today up vigilance along it! tOUtb· with any additional rain caus· eastern border area following SANTO DOMINGO (UPI)-guard In the streets. Inform-ing serious problems. reports .. of a cambod.ian at-Thirty military Jea~rs being ed sources sa.l<1 publication of Oregon deputy sheriff Sam la<:k. forced into exile "for the good the names of the men ~ho Gott said M~n~ay the Chet.Ito D.--.~-._,_" "'-'d of ~-............... , .. )..It ..... _ n -were forced into exile might R1~er was ns10g at the rate '"'""'''4 reac1wrg '~ S8l ~ ....,_...,w ' a Wft: LIV" touch off a new storm of vio-of four inches an hour. Of- an estimated battallon of m.inican Republic In the early lence later today. ncials said Mt. Emily on the Cambodian . troop& lobbed hours today, unofficial report4 There were unconfirmed re-Chetko watershed, had 1~12 mortar •lhelb and machine said. porta that t h t list included inches of mow and cun bulleU across the border The reports. not yet con-both regular olfleers and rainfall ttl6e could into Haadlek villa In Trad firmed by official IOW"C'el, army men who detert.ed to .erioua problem. g• aaid the men ~ by aircraft the rebel.J in the April revolt. ---------- Providence Sunday afternoon from Haina. a naval ltatioo ProvWonal President Hec- killing ooe villager. on the outskirU of Santo Do-tor Garcia Godoy announced G } An official communiq~ is-mingo. Their departure had in a 20-minute broadcut Mon-I P 0 icy • sued by the prime minister's ~n expec~ at any time day nigh~ that the men were . . since la.st night. bemg exiled because of the office Monday night s~d This strif.e-tom city was part they played in the fight-payment ll many villagers wt!1'e also m-tensely quiet. with reinforced ing Dec. 19 in Santiago, wllere 0 Jured and property damaged patrols of U.S. paratroopers at least 28 persons were kill- &3 a result of the Cambodian and Dominican policemen on ed in a clash between airmen An.niversary a ttack. and rebel leaders. _ Army Q>mmander Gen Gard" said some of the Prapas CharusaWen. who is exiles ''have been invited to W~SHlNGTON <.AP) -~ concurrently Interior minlBter Hungarv Plans Israel to study." Others, be life in.surance diVIdends will and deputy prime minister. f1 said. "will be assigned to dip-be paid on the. anniversary set up special command head· To Raise Pay Jomatic posts abroad.'' dale of ttie P?~cy, t.he Vet-quarters at Suankularb Pal-The president said later e r a n a Adrrwustrat1on an- ace near the prime mlnist.er's . that Rebel Col. Francisco Ca-noun~ed today. office in Bangkok to counter VTEN~A. Austria .!AP) -amano Deno's name was not Ttns means a depa~ ~ reported Cambodian ag-Hungary s Cor~l~un1sl gov-on the list or exiles. He re· from a speedup system mlt- gressloo. ernmen.t says it is going . to fused ll> say whether the list ~a led . m the ~ennedy admjn- The communique said bor· raise_ wa ges of workers. with Included armed forces min.is~ istrat1on to shmulate the ~ der patrol police and author-low incomes. cut salaries of ter Francisco J. Rivero Ca-nomy. lties concerned have taken ~ earners. and raise farm mmero This year 4.606.000 veterans measures for the safety of prices. . wiU receive $224.2 mill ion, th villagers in Trad and Chan-. The ~~om1c reforms were payments varying on ~ ba· taburi provinces ln tht south-disclosed m a speech. Mon-sis of type and amount of ln- eastem part o( Thailand. ~Y by Deputy Pr~nuer L:a· Subway Rider s su rance and the pohcyhold-----,---------i1os Fehrer. He said details er's age. w1U be announced ·n e x I p J I "lbere is no need fer ac- BAL TZ MORTUARIES month. U 1 A lead celerat.ed payment ~his year Corona del Mar OR 3-9450 m view of the pr-esent well- Coata Mell MJ '-t4%4 • ~ • NEW YORK IAPI -They balanced economy," a VA ~-~ were packing . them on a spokesman sald. BELL BROADWAY Long Island Rail Road traln The administration ull· MORTUARY FLOWERS bound for Manhattan I h J s mates the dividend~ will av· 1111 Broadway . C'oet1 Mui TO morning, and a trainman at eraRe $47.50 for World War LI ~43.1 t ~e Jamaica .s tation threw II veterans holding national I COMFORT his wel~hl a~atnst th• throng iiervice life i n~rance an<! ~ PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '78411 Bol11 Ave., Wettmlnater 893-35%5 SMITHS' MORTUARY 6%7 Main St.\ Huntington Buch u : M539 THE and <leclared · . $'73 75 for World War T vet· I "Come o~ you r<uhway rl~-erans who h.ave U.S. ~overn· LIVING ers. You kriow how to do it. ment life insuran.:e. I "FR 0 M The soone'r y . get on the Once again. there .. 111 bet Flower · Shop OR 3-6513 i;ooner we start. no dividends for veterans of I Pacific View Memorial Park C-IU!y . lilavtoit.•. en • ..,. I llMI 11~1 le 1' ..... "" 22220 Ml<Arthur 8~ Coro"• !Mt Mar the Korean War. I I Artistic Florist F or 24 Hour 6Prv1ct Call S45-94SS I I I Please open insured savings &ee0unt ;., the Mme(s) of: 1. 2. ADDRESS PHON E CfTY STATE --- Check or money order enclosed for_.$ __ _ Mall to Costa Mesa Saving\ & Loan Associa- tion. P 0 . Box 2177. Costa Mesa.Cllifomta. 4.85% ~ urreut an nu itf Nte WY.STfLffF MORTl 'ARY '27 E. 17th St.. C'o1t1 Mesa '46-4888 ''*'· 673 ~60! All Major Credit C.-rd• 2957 H1rLor Blvd. C.M. L-----~------~~--------- ' ' \ ' • • ,, ... ' ' \ 4 DAILY PILOT /NtvB-Pms Tu~daJ, J.llu•ry ~. 1%6 Rome Still Has Traffic At Big University Problems • ROME <UPI) -The Eter· Teachers Strike nal City'• nine-day traffic NEW YORK (UPI) -A 1lty, one of the largest Rom· experlm~t ended ~Y. hav- te&chen union wtnt on atrtke an Catholic aclloola in the ing proved the dty'a auto today at St. John'• Unlvu· world. It was ttie fint strike congestion la • me11 evet> U ----------•in American hWory by mem· you remove the autos. I -·" During the period tbe bell By ERSKIN! JOHNSON So it's January sale lime on Balboa hland, too. That's a redundancy of course because we're always rurrounded by sails -sleek ya~. outriggers, busy Snow Birds, Lido 14'• and haughty trans-Pac schoon· . bers of 8 college 8"'w-.y. on traffic was ln force in 46 Pidu.l!s were thrown up out· acres ot the Rome abopplng alde all gates of the Queens district. boya happily payed and Brooklyn campuses of 1occer in the Ptaua Di if>aa· the un iversity at 6:30 a.m. na and pedeatrian1 •trolled In the middle of 1treeta wlth· as the school reo~ned after ~t risking their lives. the Cbnt,tmas holiday and a But on the frin&• of t h e one-day postponement caus· ••pedestrian Wand" -a tra· ed by the city-wide aubway peroid w h o 1 • lhape k • p t and b~ strike. changing daily with the nc- The union predicted that ond thought. ol pY.nnen -. hundred& er police .tru"1ed one-third of the faculty would with some of the mo.t mat· take par{. • sive . traff1c jam1 Rome bad ers. By the time cl.usu began ever seen. at 8:30 a.m. there Wi!rt about Thousands of mot o rilta, Our sails are always pret· ' rn.l&led by rontradi~tory traf· ty but our January sale8 are 40 pickets at the Jama!ca flc signs -new ones bad been out of th.i! world. Come on----------campus and a dozen at tl}e added but tbt old onet hadn't Brooklyn c._a m p u 1 despite been removed because the over and see for yourself· tem~ratures in the low 30'1. experiment wu temporary- But leave us not be mer· Solon Plans The demonstrators included tried to enter one-way atreeta cenary in t his first week or faculty members and student the wroni way, refused to . nan where they were au~ a bright new year. To Rettr· e sympathizers. posed t.o and argued nob.Dy However, both studenta and wttb traffic cops. ~ • • • other faculty members were Many a motorilt, truttini F S passing through t1>e picket the lmcrlption on the peve- We're starting 1966 with rOID enale tines at both campuses to at· ment "T<t the Piaua Del J>o.. a laugh __ in looking back· tend classes. polo,'' started up what was ward with Nelda Gibson. WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. Rich.ard Navin, an i.n.s'4Ll.c· now a dead-end street, wu Everyone knows Nelda as George A. Smathers, who once tor in fine arts and picket orde~ed by police around the , . t said he had never been forced captain at the Brooklyn cam-V~m ~ column in the (Uri T ....... ) Message Studied By GOP WASHINGTON (UPI) - Subject to "veral "111," R .. publlcan1 may d.uwr their own 1tat.e of the union met· aaie on color telHialaa. prob- ably a di.)' or JO aftM Prtal· dent Johnson deliver• hie. Alter OOUDlleu drafta, the GOP me11a1e hu bee pre&.. ty well "Whipped lnto shape. Jt wU1 be reviled -nab~ up to air time -depend.lna on development., 1ncludl!ll the inevitable au.rpttaes in John· aoo's address to the CUltom- ary joint session ot CoDife,.. The President's tJ~tabl• has not been firmed up. Con· sldering the f a s t-changing world situation, hia messaae preswubly ii a loal way from being printed ri&bt now. Last year Johnson b r 0 k e precedent to deliver bla State oC the Unloa report.at 9 p.m on the opening day ct the Congress. His prime time TV coverage then was lD black and whlt.e. Thia year W1Ut.e House tecbnlcla.DJ are explor· ing with networt uperta tbe possibility of puttln& the snow on for the first time in ccMor. Balboa Island s b.igg~ to do anything "except by in.v pus, said .students were not ~tazza. D1 Spagna, Wtned booster. Her occupation is sweet wife. Rosemary. and being urged to stay away right tn a narrow street, Time Out for fl Baireut realtor but she makes it the U S. Marines" will leave from classes. turned left in another narrow Hous~ Republ.icq leader Gerald R. Ford, Midi., aaJd tM GOP1 s counter pUal are not firm but that be expecta the networb will be asked as a matter ol fair play to give equal and equally &ood time -and c o 1 or, too . lf that's what Ibey give Jot. son -to a pr~seatation ol the minority ta'>d· seem like 1 sideline to her the Senate in l~ doctors ' "We are leaving 1l up to ~~~ s3::e~t again tioj ~-Sgt. Cliff J ohn.son of Fergus Falls, Minn .. has his hair cut in the shade of a boosting. orders. . them," he said. ing corner pre~~~: huge 8-inch ~ by Pfc. John!ly Spears or St. Louis, ?l~o .. ~hile Sp. 4 Freddy W 11 the holiday Smathers~ 52, a 1'. 1or1 d a The demonstrator& carried ing buses trom seelnt hlm Russel of Baltimore looks on m the Mekong Delta area m Vietnam. . e ·.anyway, . · Democrat, is th~ thir~ senator placards reading "We de-until the last second. Republican Takes Office spe1cal in her office window to announce his retrremel'lt. mand reinstatement of facul· He was one b 1 0 c k fr<tm for the past two weeks has Sen. Leverett Sa_Jtonslall. R-ty members" and "negotiate where he had started and as been a poster reading: Mass .. and Maurme Neuber· in good faith." They al• 0 far as ever from th~ Piazza CORE Gets Pro1·ect Molwle Gets "THE GIBSON GIRLS g~. 0-0re ... are bowlng out passed out copies oC a pam· Del Popolo. -this year. Wide open scram· phlet titled "White Paper on Almost d aJ I y experlmen· WISH YOU HAPPY HOLl· bles for all three seats are St. John's University Crisis." tal changes in the limits of New nu· ·ector· 0 J -f G h d JACKSON. Miss. (UPl)- DA YS." expected. Gerry Drysdale, a pretty the pedestrian island and in r~rs or O•U ea The flnt Republican to serve Below vo>ere the names of . The s~ oC the 1966 elec· red;haired student _a~ the Ja· the d l re et l 0 n of one-way NEW YORK CUPil-Fl d ln the Mississippi senate since r d d h -'-&f "D t Uon year ts already produc· ~a1ca campus. JOined the 1treets made driving a haz· . . oy recOMtruction days received Nel a an er awu -0 • ing candidates for other of. pickets there and &aid she de· ard for whoever had failed to B. McKissick, a North Car<>-WASHINGTON (AP ) -getting new knowledge of the the oath of office today. Marg, C&thy and Sue." fices, too. Former Republi can cided to take part because read a newspaper carefully lina lawye!· Monday was A full·speed·ahead order has earth's origin, structure 111d Sen. William E. Corr Jr., So? So there is a funny congres.sman Robert Taft jr. tne union was "fighting for before going o~t. named national di~tor of been given to start building minerala -and of how Moth· 29. oC Sardis, was sworn in by about Nelda and the Gihfion says he....u! seek an Ohlo seat the students and not Ju.st for The dlle pleasant auprlse ~ ~~~ss oC Racial Equal· the huge ocean-going drill er Earth brews her devasta· Ll Gov. Carroll Gartin short- . . in Congress this fall. and themselves." , . for the motorist who made ity ( E). . platform for "Projeet Mo-ting earthquakes and vol· ~Y aftv the regular 1966 leg· girl biL When daughter actor Ronald Reagan is due Among those picketing at hiJ way through the labyrinth The 43-ye~-Old M~K.i.ssick. hole," it was learned today. canoes. 1slatlve session began at noon. Ann wa.s born Nelda was to announce toda y that he Y.ill the Brooklyn campus was the was finding IOme per~ formerly n~tion.al ch8.lmlan of "Mobole" is a $108-million Geophy11idst Gordon LUI, Corr . joined two other GOP Mrs. Al Gibson and Al was battle for the Republican nom· Rev. Peter O'Re~y. one of space -the other just did CORE. will replace James venture by the Amerlc an Mobole project manager for members of the legislature-- a big man in movie making ination for governor of Call· the t e a ch e rs fired at St. not know how to get there. Farmer. Farmer recentiy ~-government to drill a bole the National Science FOUDd•· Rep. L. L. McAlllst« of Mt-. · Cornia. John&, and a leading spokes-The owners of the pedeatri· nounced he was le&VUlg six miles deep through ocean tion, told a reporter a g<>-ridian, who has served in the H.e. was a product.ion c~t Smathers !ans to sta ln men Co~ the ~triking teachers. an island's 2,000 shops, whom CORE ~ direct a new fed· and earth in man's deepest ahead order, effective today, houae since February, 1963. estimator for the late David the Senate t!til ~ termy ex· A university apo~ea m a n the reform bad been sup-~rally-~ded program whl~b penetration of the planet. has been given ttie National and Rep. Charles Prlngle of o. Selznick. pirea but said he was announc· said it. would be difficult to ~ to help, h?wled when ~ to g>ve employment traln· Tbe assault -expected to Steel & Ship Buildi ng Co. of Biloxi, who won election to Production cost estimat· ing his intention to retire be-determ.t.De wbe1her some 1tu-thell" exclusive client.el• aim· mg to the poor. ba~ a rich acientif.ic pay-off San Diego to proceed w I t h the bOU$e ln October l9&l kin f DOS had to cause his doctors would not dents ~ faculty memben ply failed to •bow up. After McK.issick waa appointed by -la scbedi.ded to begin ln the eoottroction ol the weird Corr won a special election Ori ;or g or bee th permit him to-prepare a re· were s~ying lllW&Y bec.tuMI ot all, you can't expect a con· the ZS.member National Ac· late 1968 or early 1989, and drill device whose Ooating in Panola County last 1ummeT be 1g league ause . e election cam ,.1,... the rtrike or because ot the tessa to go aboppl.ng by foot tioo Council, govemiog body take about three years. plaUorm will be bigger \ban to fill the unexpired term of c06t of Selmick moVles H did notP~1· th city's transit strike. or elbow her way into a but. of the group. The project la aimed at a football field. tbe late Sen. J. Roland Lent• were just a little less than . e u.r.ac ose ~ na· --------------------• __ .;;,.,__.....;:_ the national budCFet at the lure of Ilia lllness, but sald be t · & bad been adviJed to enter tbt i.me. bOlpital within a week. E·dwards AFB Chief With the birth of Ann to ---------• Nelda and Al Gibeon, the film trade paper Variety ~~.;mi with • Chaplin Son Killed in Air Crasli SEA m..E (UPI) -Maj. at an altitude of 2,100 feet. ~~~~~ .. G~ Given. Job That'• when tht tun start· Gen. Irvtn1 L. Brach. a .-et-Branch wu tbt eomm&Mer ed. Carole Lombard WU LONDON (UPI) -Michael eran pilot an d commander ol the 1'l&1Jt tlelt cen~ at working in a movie for C'hapl!n, 19-yeaMld son of of one phue of the u s Edc-•"!.archbo Air Force Bue, Selmic.k at the time and, Charles Chaplin, baa gtven up : · 9Ul., me of the Xl.5 rock. knowing both Al and Nelda bis beatnik ~t and way space program. wu killed et ship and other experimen· Gibson. she decided their of dress and la now workin g Monday in . the mysterlout tal crafl Re wu ~n a flight dau~s arrival needed on bis father'• new Cilm as a crash of his. jet aircraft in from Edward& to discut1 tea ,_,_a·'-l pril(1uctk1n asslJtant. Puget Sound Jutt a minu1e be-work the Boeing Co. wu ~ c:ele ting in UUJiu~ e Young Chaplin's identit _ fore be wu t.o have landed. tnc at the deaert bue. Lombard style. hidden behind the name .. ~. "It appeared to bt a roa-B1Wldl was a bomber and M the first step Miu cbael James" -did not ~tint landin& approach," th• ftitrtc' pDot daring World War Lombard went to the prop com• known td bb feDow control tower at Seettle-Teco-n md won the Dlltincutahed department for _ibe loan of worken until today because ma International Airport aaJd.. "11nc Cro11 and air medal a BB gun and~ of pel· they did not connect the neat ''We had no indication any. for combat 1ervtce. He bid Jeta. 'l)en she reported to young man with the beatnik. thing wu wrong." commanded the test flight the IOWld stage where Selz· "Michael U!ed Ule assumed Branch. 5S, had acknowled1· center since th• summer of nick ~ had built a huge name because · be did not ect radio landing lnttruetiona 1981. many windowed mansion ~ want the publiclty,'' a spolls-and bad completed a proced· Be1ldea te.t work, the cen· a set for the movie man fur the film company ural turn toward the field ter u a key training center Th h .ted· f th said. "lt's a responsible jclb when hia T38A Talon auperaon-for aatrollauta and candidates ere s e wai • or e and an ideal way to learn le jet trainer diuppeared for a variety oC related pro- appearance of Selmick and the film business." from the radar scope. He was grams. · Al Gibson who checked in 1--------------.------------------~ on the set every morning to ~I m ff: how things were pro-r .. e~ l\'q Q essit. With their arrival -" -" .:rQ.\l hev und Miss Lombard +U"" ·· '10 eestati ally peppering away •-. • b~ q>~. at the mansion's window ~ -t"O panes. cracking them one ~ 0 ~00~ # ~ .She paused only lon~ () ~ enough to reload ~e BB t:J ·~i gnn and announce to Selz· ~ nick: "V. CUlllCHT •Am ''I'm celebrati ng a new /; ~ • f'OU1t nwa i Gibson girl. Let Al estimate Mrt A YW the damage and send ME ... A88ElTS OVER •400 MILLION '>\ the bill." ~ ~ ~~ • • • Your savtnp 11m ~ when our. (of} Sa unts 111sured ~ current rate of~ compounded II. ~ to .000 by the uHOP HOPPING : Hectic !1' d11ly ii maintained for 1 Jtar and • · Federal Savinas and loan ,.... was the word for the clos· tZl credited qu1rttrlJ. .-r..u. Insurance Corporation M ing days of '65 on Balboa ~ Ci1 bland. Robberie,, _ the r'l n.tNOS alC[tvtO a. POSJ\Ultl(t!) IT llll IOttl OI ntt MO!ml, LU" F1ICM M lrt. Q thieves who carried off mer-O M u T u A L SA' 'I N Gs ~ chan<fue Crom The Clot.hes 0 , Y 0 Horwe had good taste. at 'to A N o '-o ... N ... • • o c • ... "' • o ~ Jeut --and the storm drain ~ ""' back flooding ... Stella 0 ~"SADENA 0-:: CreM of The La.Ramada c. r .I-\. () went to surgery for knee 1> knitting after a fall She'll ~ HEAD OFFICE: 315 £AST COLORADO BOULEVARD. PASADENA rt' be in a cut for two months. ~ ~ Owner Letha Fisher abo at BRANCH OfF1CES: CORONA DEL MAR, 2867 EAST COAST HWY._ ~ II-Orne with what she call3 '6 WEST ARCADtA, 660 WEST DUARTE RO •• Ol.ENDAU:. ~If> •<-1\ ... _,, . " V.> 336 NORTH BRANO BOULEVARD . COVINA. ~ WaJ.AUlr. pneumon!a "~. 200 NORTH CfTRl,JS AVENUE ~Y Overhetrd oo ManM Ave < > ...1 , -. A.. •H •"<-' "•" J.•t 11i. Ji n • t • "" te '\>-,., at the peak Of last WN'k S c V'}... t , "' t.r ri. c..,m .. m lif ,...\ rainstorm· "No. th is i!m'I '~~l:: U vlnt • mlomen p -0 the Grand Canal Thtl'~ onr S 'J:' COMPOV~D~ block east." -------------------! • • ., How io rest easy when you buy property Re1n. Have pleuant dreams. Making wre the title t.o your property ia fuI1y protect.ed ii no prob-lem=t all-hm you 1pecify title protection by Titk Im and Trust Company. t.o it that all fact.a a.ffeding your title are carefully fltamined. And TI will iasue title insurance that gift8 you the fullest P<»- liible title protection, bac:bd by TI'172-,....ald iepatation and ltrong ftnancial neomces. fou eee, TI ii the larplt and most experimced title company in the b111inea. Only Tl bu complete land records aftilab1e in 41 California coanties. And TI insarance policie1 are preferred by the vut majority of Jmdinc institutiom-and acceptable t.o all. . Just uy "title insurance by Tr' t.o your real state broker or eecrow omcc. Tbey'll be s1ad t.o oblige. And you'll "'9t Mlier. TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY to0 H MAIN IT~ aAHTA ANA • PHONE S-41 llll WAUU OOltllN. ~ Pit£$ & COUNTY MGll --- • ./ ~ . ,,... . . ... .. I ( t ( I ( l ( • I f l t I ( t ( t t t ( ( i ! 1 i i l f ( l J J i t ( ' j • • I l J I t i l Bay Area Banker Conf lict,s Delay Se"lectWn of Jury 'Decency' Proposal On Call? Dennh the Menace Reporter Left Out His Role . Tutsdiy, Ji nlJUf 4, 1966 DAILY l"&LOT /Ntwt·Pma S Fin11 Files Sult Grape Hassle Trial Slated for ,VJsalia Keystone of your financial future! 2 lnsuran~e Salesmen Sell $10 Million Pact AeyAtone'e Mam Formula for Ricbe6 SAW iii a'MOm; -·.an ·wur;wa iM AT. AmoLft You Dlc>CJ1"9d I no~~orn: • 'J1lere a"fl DO fl DCtaationa Lo worry abom ..• llO ~ aiMMlt when 1o bay or eeU. Ju.a eel your .. m.p pal with the Christopher Welcomes TV Debates GLENDALE, Callf. (AP)-can General We insurance 25 $ 73.862.57 $24,000.00 $ 49,162.57 help of thi•,eonYenient '-V:>s"'-,.,~~!';S"~dt)...,.~lDl1D'eDC.'e--Fti...r"~meiMln~es~timnratedn«r~~mrt-Co~.mor:rmrmr~.~~~.1*'C!r.f'----~----~------------------rr-·~ ~~:!t·--...iA1aw.ooo~~.oo~~--22.~7•14~.~46'-aJ-",.i:..1:.---.....,.·~h•r~tt'"tmtdl9l!~,~ou..i'U1J1.,P'nrow~--rMlieil.,.. ~ --- Former San Fruc:itco _.a $10 million policy to an ident ol the company, wd the -40 29,278.26 15,000.00 14.27'1.26 ....,. peoc. 0 / MilwL or G.......,e "-! .. .-.. a a. Eaflern bn1tneu executive annual premium for the .JI II 45 20,303.44 12.000.00 8.303-M -·e voa .. -.--. Midi will receive $&1,775 over mlllloo oortion of' the po~y All ,,oa brtie lo 30 13 ~~ ~ publican IUbenl.ator1al cm-a 10-year~ underwritten by his firm wW ~ "~" 9•000·00 4..262.20 didate, aay1 be would wel-1be ~JbaJt cl the be in excess of $147,000. do la let the certainty. tM 55 7,737.17 6,000.00 1,737.17 come .the cbanct to debate policy-aid to be tbe largest The remainder ot the policy mailing masic of Key.lone'• SAYE $1m A MCUfTII, Mm JD('S WMAT YOU"U Uft AT 15 another ludinC GOP con-ever written for a single indJ.. waa underwritten by Guard· daily.ma.e.t~pOmaded. 25 $147,72!5.14 r $48,000.00 $ 99.n5.l4 tender actor .Rcmia1d Rea· vidual-was made in Houston, ian Life of New York and Mu· dally"'Plaa w.-k f• yoa. Yoa'll 30 110.!Sn.64 42,000.00 68.5n.64 • Te.x., Monday by the Amert· tual Benefit of Newark, N.J. aatoma&iealJy double yoer -35 81,428.90 36,000.00 45.428.90 g~er nld Monday The policy was sold by Ray .. rinp ia 1-llaan IS ye.re, .4Q 58.556.52 30.000.00 28,556,,2 ..__ ·-·'d dsl.-•· .... _1....__ N. Gibbs and F. TI>om.as Mee-45 40.606...88 24,000.00 16,606.81 UC "vw llnHIW vu ~~ Ex NASA han of Glendale. al our .. Hiii annual nae 30 26.524.40 18,000.00 8,524.-40 television or in a public for· • Gibbs, who refused to idea· of 4..85% eoaapeanded dally. 5!5 15,474.34 12.000.00 J ,474.34 um. Ufy the policyholder, said on· SAVI: $290 A MOlfTll, AMO ID£'S WKAT YOU'U MVl AT a 111ake if easy on yourself Christopher aaid at a news ~ k Ge ly that he was a 33-year-old conference earlier that he r er ts eastern business executi~ 25 ~.450.28 $96.000.00 $1 99,450.28 and capitalist. 30 221,155.28 M.000.00 137,15!5.28 and 6S does not wa.nt support from Gibbs, 4-0. hu been an in· 35 162,857.80 n.000.00 90,857.80 aow at ! Kf17'1lone'1 either the "radical left'' or 20 years surance salesman for 15 years '40 117,113.04 60,000.00 57,113.04 eonvenJena .. Ye-by-mail plaa the "extreme right." all<1 estimates he has sold 45 81,213.7~ 48,000.00 33,213.76 malte. rqJUiar .. n.,. "11 I thought the cfilfer· LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ !7'0tt than $'lO million in life ~ 50 53.048.80 36,000.00 17,048.80 eay u a payroll deduction? ........... u ..... ning .... d msurance. I 55 30 94&.~ 2" 000 oo 6 ....... 68 ence .,.. ... een "'.., ...., Two men, one a former con· M h . 33 ta letlng s a {~ ,.,. I · ~ ... · ,,,,.._... We pay the ~ both waya losing required embracing lttltant on the M a r l n e r-4 his ~:11year' as .i'::ent. ~ ' t and will gladly handle the any extremism I'd prefer to Mars shot, today began 90-1 ______ ._..___ # lose .. he aaid.' day p~ychiat~c exa.~atloru I • t.n.tuf er of your aecount from • . followmg their convtct1on and y • rd' anywhen in the w~d free On other subject.I, Chr11t.o-sentencing for narcotics vio-Poi· son Taken It'• built into your KeyatOlle OU re co ialry invited to our of c hnge. Funch pit~ OI' pher called f<1r a "crackdown latlons. put book. All accounb at N on crime" by an amalgam of Allen Harvey Rice. 27, a K OPiU BOUSE poetmarked by the 10th of the law enforcement .00 clti· fonner National Aeronautics F S h } eyatone a.re inaured by an .D month earn latere.t from zen's groupc, ~l!SoliHation of an4 Spac~ Admini5tra ll--0 n rom c . 00 I ~y-ef lM Fedenl-• the Tat. r.mar reeeived after the services for Hnlor dUuns employe •. was. sentenced to Government up to 110,000... January 3 through 10, 1966! 10th earn inte:re.t from das. ti ot ta•-20 yea rs m pnson ryfonday for BELL (AP) -~Uct con· . Family account• can be and centrallza on • ic his co~viction on 11 •counts of tlnued their search today for .f receiYed conapotuaded daily. smog programs. oarcow possession. 3 large quantity of poisons in1ured to 170,000. wbm held to quartu'a end! RJce and the two other men, and explosives apparently • Michael Antbony Decristo. 25, taken rrom Bell High School OPEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966-9 A.M. to I P.M. of Brooklyn, and Larry San-during the Christmas holi· Pledges Help ford Toroker, 24/. were ar· days. rested during a raid on Rice's Officers said the the.ft was Needy in Watts $500-a-month HollywOOd HlUs disco~ered Monday when home. chem1!itry teacher Charles S ANGELES (UPI) _ . Decriato was sentenced to Schleiden •made a check C1f LO five years in prison by U.S. tbe cla~~room. Pledges from about 17 Uni· Out. Judge Jesse Curtis, who Schleiden said among the vers.lty of Southern California recommended rehabilitation 1t~ms mis.sing were. one fraternities Monday left about treatment for drug a.ddlction pound of mercury, a poison ; 500 j temlly members hun· and alcoho~sm. Decnsto had a. can of arsenic. a poison: Ronold w. Ca.86'n, Pra.Ulent • ra pluded gwlty last w~k to Stx · one·half pound cana of r - ANAHEIM MAIN OfTI~ 555 N. Euclid-Phone PR 2 7~ Opposite Broadwly·Robinson's • Resources over )..>!i,000,000 WtiTMtNSTtlt l"AHQ4 14011 Beach Blvd 1t Wettmlns1er Phone 993.2491 gry by stealing their evening two counts of sale of heroin. powdered aluminum, an ex· meals and dJstributlnc them Toroker was also sentenced plosive : one can C/f metallic to needy persons in the Watu to 20 years imprisonment He sodium. an explosive , and not area · and Rice were ordered to un· one botllc of ammonium di· The pledgH reported they dergo 90-day psychiatric exa· cromate, an explo~1ve and l<EYSTONE SQUARE "Or•np Countfs most con1tt n1t nt ftnt t1C1t l com!'rs" tumed the food over to the mlnatlons. Judge Curtis said poison. SouUl Ce n l r a I Volunteer he would rtview the sentenc· Officers said lh<' <;ch o o I Bureau or U>s AJ)gtles for lni: for possible modiflcat1on ''a5 burglamed Jail Dec. 27 d.1st.nbuUoo at lb.at tune. or 28. ) ... ,...------------------------------------i ! ::-:~n:A~~=:-tfoml9 I , 1 D I •m __ YNrt of II• •nd can MW $ per month. 1 How much would I h...,. In • l(eystone •ccount when rrn 6~P I D I would Ilk• to open • K,yatoM a.vine• •ccount. EncloMid 11 my I check for.._ ____ _ I ., Nam•~------;::---~:-:-------~ ,,._ .,,.,"t) Addreu~---------------~' I I J Ctty Stete Z'lp Code_ L __________ :.-..:::~=-~~=~:~:~-------------' • ·- f (U" T•lhtt) Chile Ends Ins tit u ti on, The Siesta Pla11e Crashes Navy Honor Man Taft's Son Enters Race For Congress SANTIAGO, Otille (UPI) -J7ill d e ll f. ~~:r· =y =~g ·~ '-. e Ill v 1etnam erf1~~!NJ;~~~~~)~r~~ cherilhed Latin American poUUca1 career oo tM 11 n e custom -the siesta -In by seeking to represent Ohio's <llUe "In the interests ol pro-BALTIMORE Md (AP)-Al the Naval Academy, 1st district in the U.S. House iress and devel~eot." Lt. (j.1.) Don.aid c. Mac-wbere he waa a 1983 sraduale, ol Representativea. The decree, purjlshed Mon· Lauahlin. 1 formar All·Amer· MacLau1hlin waa In the top Tbe for mer coneressman· day. aubetit\Us a JO.minute lea lacr0tae player and 1963 10 per cent of his claas and aa aHar1e fTom Ohle will seek lunch hour tor the traditional recipient of the Naval Acad· a senior was awarded the Na· the Republican nomtnaUon In two-to-tbrfJt..hour food and emy:1 highest athletic award, val Aca~emy AthlelJc Ass~I· lhe May primary and prob· nap break. has been killed in action in atfon Sword for excellence m ably .will oppos.e Rep. Joh n The government order also Vietnam. athletics. He was an AU·Amer· G. G11JJgan. a flrst·term Dem- establbhes llag&eired work Or. O. <.:. MacLauahlin Sr. ica midfielder in lacrosse and o.crat. ln the November elec· ichedulef to ease the rulh· f b ba cat iU 'd also played coUeee soccer. tion. hour strain on SantJaio's over· 0 •u ur n onsv e ~at Taft. 48, for mally an· taxed tranait system. The Monday he had been advlS~d nounced his candidacy Mon· city's 100,000 public 'mployes by the Navy that his son 5 day, setilnl the at.ace for a will begin their eiCht-bour day body had been spotted on a llt'75 Stolen test of the J ohnson adminls- at 8:30 or 9 a.m. Private of. mounta~lde near the wreck· • tratic:n·s policies. in a district fices are to open between 8:15 aae of_ his plane. The 24-yur· STANTON -A bura1ar which haa been represented and 8;45· a.m. old flier had been reported tO<Jk a cash box contalnin1 by the GOP tor 60 of the past Retail buainesau, w h i c b miaalng Sunday. $75 earl y today from a serv-6.5 years. TALI OF DEATH -Actress Faye De Witt weeps Raymond AUen.. Jury called it justifiable hom.ieide. hysterically u ahe tel.la coroner's jury in Loi Angele.w Listenine are inquest reporter Hal Needham and, at customarily have done a food The elder Ma cLaughlin said ice station on Beach Boule· Gilll&an has been a strong deal of business dwina the a telegram from Vice Adm. vard at Chapman Avenue, supporter of President Jo~ siesta hour. have until July B. J. Semmes Jr .. chief of Stanton police reported to-son, while Taft In 1964 lost a to adjU!t their achedules, pre-Naval personnel. reported the day. The thief sawed off a close race for the U.S. Sen· sumably by ope.,, ~ and body bad not been recovered lock on the fl'91lt acrec:l ol a1e to Democrat Stephen M. dosing late to catch after-"due to intense enemy ground the lube room td enter, po-Youn& during tht John.Ion hours shoppers. fire." lice aaid. lands Ude vict17ry In Ohio. of th• fatal stabbing of her former husband, writer right, inquest deputy Charles Langhauser. ~~~~~___;~~~~_::...~--=~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Jury Rules Slayillg Justifiable LOS .\'\GE LES 1 l'Pl I - \ l'W11nt·r\ 1ury ruled Mon- 11,1\ llll' J;,it;;I st:1bb1ng of free· l.11111· Irle\ 1~wn \1 nlrr fla) · JllUlhl .\llt'n b\ !us ex-wife. , ,, 11·ll1l·11nt· s111i.:rr Faye de \\ 1d. \IJ.., JU'>l1t1 able hom1· 11 .,1 lul Jilli n1·.i rl; hyster- , I 11!111 .. ll'sl1t \ 1ng. the 2!1- , •• 11 -vld hlvntlr ;Jill .\ll<'n en- : .. l'U ht•r home 1n the llolly- 11.,, J lid!.., Dec :!!I \\'hlle she \.,1· ,111'of·111 eontrar~ lo a 1 ,1 1 vnkr barnng him lrom \ 1 .t111~ or anno1 mg her \\ hC'n ~he returned early IJ·, :;u, '~ found h.Jm ··nude .111d drunk" on her bed. She tl'~t1fied th at "he became 'wlent and horrible" when , Ill' ordered lum Crom ttie htlU\e. 'If you call the police. I'll hill \Ou." she testl11ed Allen told ·her ~ll~s lit' \\ill said Allen. 53, grabbed her, dragged her in· 10 another room, arched her hal'k over a chair and banged her head on the desk. She ~aid she reached for a !Hnl'h-lcmg Japanese letter op(•ner in a desk drawer, but 1 ould not remember stabbing \l'rn l·:\cryttting 1s hazy,'' shf' ,,11d "I looked down and 1 "'a.~ holdmg the Jetter open- "' <..:onvicts Seek Better P a role OS~INlNG , ~.Y. IUPJ) \bout 1.700 convicted crimi· nals seekinJ: more liberal parole law~ Monday W'e!lt on i.lrike al Smg Sing PriM>n. The inmates refused to re- . port for their )Ob~ and posted 'll!nS savin~. "We want ten dctn p<'r month on all sent- enl'lng " They referred to state lcgi~latJon passed in the last :-C'ssion which increased time taken off sentences for ~ood behavior. but which does not lahC' <'Hect untiJ Sep~m­ ber 1967 Wouldn't this be I ~ood tlmt m--- review your home insurance protection? M eyt>. )'OU' w lldded Oii to )'OVI' l\OCIM. Or J)W'CMHd ,_ furn1tittnc1. Will than ... take stock of ttiinp . And H I to 1t th1t )'Oll're tuUy COYtrec:I. Cell' me """' fOI' the full stort ebolif State Far"''• uf1-11n11ble home Insur. •net . (Compr1h1n1lve protection that Cln provtdt COY1rag1 in CUI of lewsu1ta.) It'• •~her tood deal from St8te Fenn. LARRY CAIRNS 431 w. 19th Coit• MeH. Calif. .. Ml 6-6166 ·"'' .... su 11 ,.,"' '''l A11n rHt&t•r roi.-r.-v "OMl Ofl l'l. tL00/111~GIO/I, llU/IOIS ANOERSEN"S • 303 <M'4 SPLIT. PEA SOUP ~~x FRENCll FRIES ~KES EFFECTIVE WEQ.. T>W)UGH SUN., JAN.1S, 6, 7, 8 6 9 ,. ~·6~CANS DAROEE • PACKAGE OF 60 • SAVE 51 CAL FAME 10' DRINKSvAA~tel , STIOO"S • l<> CXJHC[ CAN INS ASSORTED COLORS CHICKEN BROTH PtK.NIK • 211 CAN 1oc PICIAC • Tllll FUKE. 7 oz. PKG •• SAYE 11' POTATOES 21/z CAI SAVE 6' SNACK ~lOc PEACHES · TREATS CAN ~TOP •~GAUDN 79• TOPFl.A~•SVAlltltTll'S•SAvt l~ MC(N>~.oe-z:w.~-lUS APPLE ODER ~ PRESERVES 3 J~ Bett r Meat at a Better Priee.t ALL ITIMI UMITID 10 ITOCK ON MAJID . . U.S.D.A. CHOICE ~ AlPHA BETA 7w.ld.!2Jt& TOP ·ROUND OR CUBED BOTTOM ROUND CH£f SOY AAOO: • ~z. CAN SPAGHETTI .. U.$.D.A. cttO!CE C1'l AlPffR IDA 7~~35 C BEEF SHORT RIBS 111 lllPHA BETA • DEPENDABL[ QUALITY 59~ GROUND CHUCK GROUND ROUN=-D_· __ 69~ ALPHA BETA • SELECllD YOUNG STEER 49~ BEEF LIVER CEllTl.fRESH • FROZEH FISH ~~ 59c FILLETS lb COi • ltlCN • MlOIOCC FROl(N • BllEADCn VEAL ~?i~s 79c CUTLETS lb , U .o.t CttQI('.( • .,,.. lfTll 7wu.!b CHUCK ROAST 39! ISJ>..A QtOICC fl lllNI BETA ~!b 7-BONE ROAST 49! U.S.IU Qt04<:£ • . llPttA 8ETII 7~!b 0-BONE ROAST 59! U.S.D.A CHOICE rx RlPffA BETA 7~!°b BONELESS RUMP ROAST OR 89 SHOULDER C CLOD LI. FINEST • 36 OZ. CANS PORK and BEANS ALSO • DARK RED BWCS 3 F s100 • HOT CHILI BUNS 0 •RED BEANS I FARMKIST • 303 CAN • SAVE 5c 15· STEWED PRUNES FIRESIDE • 1 lh LB: PKGS •• CMOCOUTC CROil 3 F s 1 •• COOKIES •YAMlllACUM[ 0 •LlMOll emu 1 • rtll IUS SALES T~ COLLICTEO OH All TWB\.E ITEMS • . , . .• I • • • • L s (Ul lw• ah! flit up< ta.Iii s wit c aft, ( ca1 for i t.ur WO thi: I ch.i a&t \.11.1 ~ '* :t rJ IOll me COi mi ' Loni Space Flights Creature Comforts .Vital SPACE CENTER, Houston talking about we:e the_ two Lov&U carried alona a copy I (UPI) -The diffe~e be· hny books thal prevJously l,., W a It er 0 . Edmonds' tween happlneas an hard· gave Gemini 1 astronauts F.Drums Along lhe Mohawk." ship on a 30-day ma n e d Frank Borman and James Borman, fittingly en o u & b, , ~ n1g1lt in apace may depend Lovell a few deserved mo-chose Mark Twain's "Rouah· upon items that eartbllngs menu of relaxation during ing ll." take for granted every day the ir marathon l~ay ven· No one was sure whose Such as a cup of hot coff~ ture through orbit last month. id~a the b 0 ?. k , were. But. with which to start the day. said Berry. we all aareed Or a chance lo wash up they should be a~Je to esca~ after lunch. J d p • I this (space) environ m e n t Or 1 few minutes lo "es· U ge artla from time to llme. cape" lnt.o a good book be· Another import.ant "crea· tore taUtn1 ott to a1eep. To One Juror ture comfort" to Borman and · Experts call tbem ''crea· Lovell .was the liihtweight t.urt comforts." L a y m e n spaceswt they eo:uJd -and would ,s-y they are "little HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -dld -remove with relative things." Attorneys in .• civil suit in ease. But if Dr. Charles Berry, Judge John Snell Jr.'a state lt'orcing them lo remaiD chJel ·physician for the U.S. district oourt agreed on one confined in the same suit of. utr011auts, ~s his ~s~al ac· elf the prospective jurors: clothes for tw~ weeks "w~ .. '\ll'a~ self in predicUng the Mrs. John Sne!J Jr. have Jeopardized_ c.:omr,letion phy31cal and psychologk al of the 14-day m1ss1on, was needs of men venturing into When court was nwei1sed tbe doct-Or's belief. 1 tpHt, these are the little for th~ day Monday, Judge "We need to look at such things ht ma-y mean a lot. Snell turned to the jury box simple thinei as beinl able to R e porti.u• on Trip IUl'IT ......... I • '°There is no doubt," Ber· and Hid, "Mrs. Snell, if you wash," Berry wd. Neither ... D f1 aaJd Monday, "that we are would likt a ride borne, Borman nor l.ov'ell nor any Vice ~dent Hubert Humphrey and members of Co(ftC . to bave to look at 1 't nt d 1 other astronaut had & chance . . . man Cousin.a, editor of the Saturday Review; and Lloyd Hand, protocol chief. Seated, from left: Mrs. McKeldin, Mrs. Humphrey, the vice president, and Johnson. more things that are creature P .ease wat a mome an lo put so much u a damp blS deleeation report to President Johnson Monday comfort" for men on long cos· will take you ." washcloth to bu face in or· on their 5-day diplomatic m.iuion to the Far East mic trips. "Yes, your honor," sbe bit -and it resulted in a From ten, standing: Mayor Theodore McKeldin of An example of what he was said. sm~lly situation. Baltimore; Jack Valenti, presidential assistant; Nor- PRtaS Eff£C'AVE WED. THROUGH sµN., JAN. 5, 6, 7, 8 C:r 9 ~ aGWll' IS SNOWIN' AGAIN" ••• WE'RE CEl.EIRATIHG om llWIST GRAND OPENING (ow 1271h stare) SM( 4Sc l.AT£.sT PATTERNS 11tlS TIME trS IN GlENDALL ERlANO •4 OZ. CAN • 39c VALUE MUSHROOMS P£~0 MOUNTAIN MA.SD • NO. ! CAN • SAVE 6c SLICED PINEAPPLE GEISHA • 15 OUNCE CAN • BAATL.Err PEAR HALVES ~ )()c HOOD RIVER • 303 CAN • SAVE 6c APPLE CUBLETS IXl. • lS OUNCE CAN • SAVE lSc CHIU CON CARIE 19c 19' I~ 19' 19' DIUCAftSSIN SPECIALS! ASSORTED COlORED COVERS EXCW£HT DECOAATOR Nf) UTILITY USE llTCHEN~-.­VIGO • IS OUNCE CHUB • OND-t HARD SALAMI ~ LOUNGE 7'71 PILOWS I ' TERRY TOWELS l5 INCHES x-90 tNCHES RUBBER WELCOME MIT BlEACHE> COD"ON IRONING PAD & COYER FLORENTINE • FOR BATH OR KITCHEN PLASTIC SOAP DISH Yt()()OEN • ~G • MUlTIPlE USES 111 md TIE UCI .ti. ' 57' 67' 2s~ 67' BIG EVENT COMING! w 4 TCH POR rrr / . I fED .. • ll' Gt.fil)( • t VIS. to SfOK'Et. Y • 303 CAN • SA VE 4'c GRAPEFRUIT 25c SECTIONS 29 OUNCE SIZE • SA VE Sc .. APPLE TIME · APPLE JUICE --- , MOR'TON'S • 4G-l8. BAG• SAVE~ I Sc Water Softener Salt . 16 OOHCE SPRAY CAN • SAVE 20c STA-FlO STARCH R.ORIOfT • ASSORTED • SAVE 20c AIR· FRESHENER 7-0Z. CAN BARE ROOT ~--RG~-wii.-~+-- YAlW TO 29c • ~y VAA1ETIES PLASTIC 1 oc FLOWERS .. PON.Al VARIETIES • 4 INCH ~T Camellia 69 c PLANTS .. P\.ASTIC • 75 FOOT • 7116" OIAM£TER GAR~EN $191 HOSE ... SWEET ANO MflD • SLICfNG Sttt JUST~•BUl.X lot • ,LUNCH BOX BREA~FAST PIANUTS UlllNS 10U29' APRICOTS J: 3:s100 BROWN 3c ONIONS LI. .. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ~ YOUR MONEY REFUNOED GREEN STAMPS Get wonderlul thin gs for your home and family with S&H Green Stamps In the following Alpha Bet1 sto.a Costa Meu, 241 East 17th St. 2200 Harbor Blvd. At Wilaon Huntington Beach. 18681 No rth Main l 5902 Springd1le at Eding., 9042 Adams Ave. 1t Cannery St. To Spa1ik Or Not To Spank? By ALTON BLAKESLt;£ BERKELEY I AP 1 -To spank or nol lo spank'! 16 a reward better in help· Ing a child to learn than a whack on the bottom! Two clln!cal psychologists presented new researoh finlA· lngs today on these old issues for parents, alon1 with 1om• views about Jove. One finds a ayslem of re.- wards a tre~dous stirnu-lua for lea g, . by de.llft. quent and dep children. and normal c h 11 d r e n. He would keep puniabment to a Jnlnlmum. MAJOR FORCE Another finds pain and pu.n· ishment a powerful· force to r e a c u e terribly withdrawn children from hopeless fU.. lures. and thlnla some occa· sional whacks quite in order for normal kids, too. Dr. Arthur W. Staats of the Uni~ersity of Wiaconsin and • Dr. 0. Ivar Lovaas of UCLA spoke to the American Ass<>- clation for the Advancement of Science on cbangin& devi· a.nt behavior in children a.nd amplified in interviews. Experiments with crickets. rata. dogs and chimpanzt'H all show that rewards stimu· late learniq. Dr. Staats said. He finds Ws successful in experiments In teachini chU· dren to read, for example. Each tim.e they recognized a correct letter or word, they wollld get a token that could be exchanged for candy or some other reward. Even 4- year-old youngsters will then work hard a.s long u 4.0 min· utes with sustained i.llt.erest. he said. GOOD RESU LTS Dr. Staats reported &ood results in pre-school children from cul turally-dep r i v e d homes, with a couple of emo- tionally disturbed children, and a 14-year-old juvenile de· linquent. With ttie reward ayst.em. th.i& boy improved ha read· ing from a second 1rade to fourth grade level with 70 hours of training ~ver a pe- riod of 4~ months. Dr. St.a.au said. For the first time he passed subjects in school a.nd his deportment in school im- proved immensely. althou.&b he still was no angel in the -detention home where he lived. Such childrm haven't learn· ed about rewards for doing well. or for winning approval of adults. or in reachini goals. he said . Dr. Lovaas told of good re- sults with autistic children - those so withdrawn they don't see or hear anyone. who "don't need anyone." GIVE SHOCKS His system i$ to give them electric shock~. Needing to get out of a distressful situa· tloo, they turn lo someone for help. "Within a e con d a, they change, they tum to us, want to be cuddled," he said. Thtnt they can be reached and trained to talk and learn." earn more than % fJn 4.17% yearfJ whtn our cur an 1n!lli tat.J oJ -4.15% Is com,ou.ded daily an• mahrtaillld for a year. In addition, accounts ire insured by a pe rmanent acency of the U. S. Govern- ment Astute management means '®ndness for your savings 1t Tri-City. So, why. notopenyouraccountnow? Your funds um interest from date received when held to the end of the quarter. ""' br 111eil ••• ,.., rtctlffd °' poi 11111hd b1 tlll lOI~ ._ IAl•rut from I~• h t. Poli.ct ::~·.,·~· . Funds /':~~ Today! To: : .. mlTRl~CITY ~SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 110 8EllT C. l'ICl(ING. 1"91£$10[H'I' f.O. 801. 636, Ocunsidl. Cllifomil ·. J " -··--., ... -·-~ .. •'- For the Record Fan Sues 2 Schools J Cupid's Arrows Strike Boulevard Left Turn 'Teddy Bear' Heist:i Denied by Suspect Reoord Number in '65 Eliminated .. .., • nz For Hurts SANTA ANA -C.Osta Mesa 1ri.ee11i ng .,.vorces SANTA ANA -CUpid was rt'ibl on target dor-"Teddy Bear" bandit SUS• rvuoAv ow.11,... ~ o. ..... .,,.,. ._ SANTA AN.A _ A bubJt.. Int 1 •• breaklnc all records for ma.ITtage Ucensea A, plan to smooth Newport peel Robert A. Fort>e. MOD· "'{.flt'~-11..-11 I.I•"•°'• No. Fw' w-u. Ev~ c. ...._ h11 • ball ( who a.DegedlJ tow>-illued for a lingJe year Ln Orange County. Boulevard traffic got a glad-day pleaded inn0«nt 10 a H::~'.,'l\ ~°'~:.~. rt~1n~ X .. c~. rt1T11•LOC11ToeY oecHu pJ-.. ~ .... _ bluchus at • Ceunty IDU"riage and passport office 1upervisor to-obllge response from the charge ot a.nned robbery and l 00 P.m ,,...._ "-"l<M llC. ,,. ,_ L. """" .. ~ Mra. Vlrginb Bowman (no pun intended) reported Cost.a Mesa City Council Mon-asked for a trial by Jury. --~ •• ,. Club "' Nc•wl>Ol'l..fl•~· icrv1,,. a1r-. J-_. "'· a111y Jee i.ame almost a,_, -CO filed a..• 1 t k t u~ t _ _. _._y .. ~-c. Supen'or J udde Ro"•rt A. Hta•t Country 11111 • 41116:>f o.ol Prulaf\, L.io """" J-W.llrl •~ -• '"--IUit ...... 1... today that 7,-eCIUp el 00 OU "'---.::D.Sel 0 W.::u WI ~· a UV llOll ... y, Ccw-ona .•I IMr. •. ~.in. ._._., •-r· J-..... ~ 14-Y a ~.-m, ... , ......... . ina.i• bl'"" a. b ore r-.. ~u -~.-.. -...&Ally G--'-~ .. __ .... tb tri c~. ~N • ..._,, H•rtior lton• ciue. ;~ ._, ..... _ o-two Anabrim lcboolil Mm-dart.as the yeM, toppmg ..,... I 6U PlU'• y m ~umen --~ ~ .uu.uer c enwulCU e · ··i:• "v~c1e countrv ""°· Cotta Mna, e.-111, 1__. E. ""'-G-"' ct. ..,. tbaa l ,OOO. and with evident pleasure on al for Feb. 4. ~1 ee4KI! r ... a1m-.ttr c111b 101 llM!Cft l.w<llftl, •tt• ""-"'-Jedi •ldwW y. AWo dn"" .. • the year. record totals were set for a Division of Highways' re· Forbes. 21, of Parasnount. ~°:.·i,~ 1 :OK~':!, co .. \ Hltflw•Y. :=: :~· ~ ~1.! Raym~ -~ ~ .~ nine ol the ... l2months. Biggat month was, as per quest to cloae the cent.er of aho a<>vght dhmlaaal of &olboe h y LIOflt C1ub, VIiia Met~. lt-.t, 0.a!Oft ............ H -Laguna OC.UI ..-.-.. Wiii! 1auecl N Newport Boulevard at 18th counta or grand then and JdJ. i~~ .~~~·1• oriw. N•-.. • ::-;:.,.~,.:' ;: ::::.:-!. lt.ldw<ll complaint that be ~ iajur-tracUttoa. June with 959 lice.mes ext came Street to J>l'1'V~mt left buns napln&. A hearing on the dls· H~ll"lllon 1111u. e•u lode•. e1~. ch111, 0u a.rr 1,._ r. .... 11_ ed on Jan. 5 19'5. m the August. 918; July, 732, and December, 717. •'--lnt ~• , t f ~·" ve.l'Hvntln.ion 1o.ac11, 1·• 11~. j.,_. A .... Ei.-• 0 Hi..,, Scbool ...,.,,....... 1be mania-boom in the county u· reflected at .. "' ers""'uon. missal motion W'al se or Or-c .... t ~ol" Clllb • .J,n•l6e vu. "1MOt•-· ~ L. G ..... 0-ld Alltllll Loara .... ...-a-tal t 2,666-The street ls a state hlgh· Friday. ~~·tw!,5:,"'~•~"°'e~, no' •. ~oast =~· ,,~::._ ':' o:w=• f . ium ~ a ~___..~ by the 1955 marriage license to o more way and the intersection has The suspect, meanwhile, v,~~·"J.:' ;.~d.~~~.~-Au~~~ ..,,..._ Lulv ..._ ... , Mater Dei and ~.,,....,.. ... than 5,000 under 1965. drawn lrequeot criticism as remailled in Orange County ~.",.'41~ ~·~. s,u w. '"" 51 .. cost• :=.r;.:,t:":, ~·. o.. scboola. . . On the debit side of the marriage figure, final a tie-up spot becaute 00 left-Jail in lleu of $11,000 bail, u N•tfv• Dt.veM•r. o1 111e Go1•n wes1, HaNWlbtrTY. ,...,,...,._ • ....._ v-L In add l t lo n IO tbe two fiiwa on dPorce filingJ tor the year have yet to turn sJ~•-.. _ local.-.. ...... r... did h.1a alleged accomplice, l •-• Part. Clutll>OUM, Hunll"9ftfl &o\111. wtlfN ......... ve. Oler* -la the IUi.t aJao DaJDed be tabulated. ....., ,...., """ """' " ----------Sl~~~:t.~;r~• .~ l"ut11k lltw..-v • .S::,... v.,..1..i. o.vi.. -Gl-.t '· ~a~ lbe Anaheim Oou.nty Clerk William E.. St John uld bis of· ~r1 counced il action Moo· g~~m:· Wllllams, 24. of after using a "lost", ~ a.ti'::. ru. \l~b.o~~~~ !,'-::;.,~~ t ~· ~ G.. Uoloo Hieb Scbcol Distrid. Ike W0J1't nave the figur~ compiled until at least day mc ud : Wlilia~ fi.cea a 1 an i t y bear as a ruse to get iQto s!1~V 7'or ,,,. p,.,.,..,,.""" _, h· MOer-. ,,.,._ ""' AHrW the Roman Catholic Diocae Jan. 10. -Award or a fl0.784 COO· bearing here on Jan. 14. the manager's office. ~·~ee-nt ol ll•rt.r "'°" Ou•n•t "'MAL a.caH• ol Los .& .... des A8d the dtJ tract to the. E. B. Johnson Co. Tb-two are actused of Colla Mesa police Cb&el Sll'OIM In ~lea, CO.It M.u Ci>ao n:"'6 f t--t-'" t tJ'af " '"'· con-l"•rk Sct.oo1. "'° N<ll•• Nol-. uwtt ,..,, ~ _,,..., of ~un. ~r uL>AWDg em~rary • robbing the F w. W.oolworth Roger Neth ~pprebended the O•"'*· Co•t• M•"· 1.00 ~·"'· L-llllrt, J-c.r1 "" -• tic signal& at Bristol Street bl i.. 1~ uo-Odd Fe11-1 um• ~o. 10. °"" fellow. • ..,. ~ruv~ JC ,,. ,_ "' Gab.le said be plunged be-. store, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Cos-pair a few OCaa uvw ..-, :~i.,;.,:m M•ln st~ t1un11,,.t.., k Kll. wh11,..y, O-kl w -llM•IOr!t J. and and the entrance to the new ta Mesa of $1,450 on Dec. 5 scene at gunpoint 100.J : Moo .. Ne>. lllt. 4S E. 17111 Fraror. l'atrl(lt"' --c. t.*ffn ~ blocber teats p z· B k D May Co. store. The May c.o.1;;...;,;;,;;;;;:..•..;.;..;.;;,:.;;;;,;;..;.;.;;;;.;,;;;.;..;.:.;;.;;.;......;---.-----. ,t .. Coat•-.. l :U ... m. ~·.::.:-:~:..'k.~.~..:r-Ce-·~~~~~,~ 0 ice rea oor, will pay $2,305 ol tbe amount. EVERYIODY WIDNISOAY -DAllUJD uuw, IMll.l,gMO • _. THE NEWPORTER IS FOR w,atmlnste r 'Toa•tmt•lor CIUC.. J Don'• Smllll. I.Dul• ....... .... ~-l"":'! ioua ;............ -Award of a $2.444 pur-and - "•"'•• HouM, WHtmlft•'-«.• u •"'· Sc/lmldl. M•r1h' .. ,,._ .... ___ .. ... -..--he B ·zz h to '"" Robins F rd vn Co.la M ... -<>••"119 C0<11t LIOf'I Club, WIOltrom. ~· A .... WWN It c ·i Gets t c ase 'neo 0 TUESDAY •.. CANNELONI P•llo P.ntrv. ,'4J Harbor &tW , "-'• ,_. Allll• c "' 11 • .,.. H. ._ y l for a &ix-passenger ~ H~n·Vio!. 00 11·,~"' LION Cl~N.,,.,.,, C•rr-•Y. II-a -.... (Joer1o9 ,.... II wagon to be used for DUSCel· Viva! You'~ In Rom&! Moutn·Wlterlng Cannelonl -the it.all.ii 1'\fedowlarll Cauntrv Club, Hvnllngl°" "'"'"' °"'"" M Co Enchlladl -paper thin dough filled with diet<! chicken, mush· e .. cll. 1 00 • m 1(1~1lon, ~., ..... v "' N1.ght url laneous duties by ~ police --,, __ .. WI ... -lnc•d h·-and clo\Md with a W t'/, ltil)' Coste Mtso Df>tlm111 Club. co ... 1 llfff Mvruv. G.Or-. 11-"' DI-"°"" On -.... 7, t-.r. the dis· from her the address: Apart. departm"'"L ,.,,,,,.. .. .. rno "' '" • .,,. ~~lavr•nf. 1MS H•rbor 81vd ' Cost• l ... 1111. E -· V\ lllcNrd II ---~ ..... ~d )l\ICt. Soup Of w.d &nd your dlolr;t of t>tw.r19t. M .... 17 neon. H .. .,, ... , ~ ... r .. I •• "-"' .... ..~ ... ..._ t --,.__._ Maa Po-m•t 12 tl1I Center St A al of -tot " •1.9.S Huollnoton 8ucll E•cll•"°' Cll•b. S>ler-8rfl"'n, IHflY L V>. J-H. _....... • ...., "419.. "II' • -pprov an or au,.,. • =.., &•Kii '""' HvnttnotOll 11 .. e11. 12 ~=~~ f/;'j-.,. L,.~L ~· "-ExpeDSI.Ve lice Department ~~~ a ~ emergAnenc!11•~~ l bot to da division tcact map on the Dinner ,. ... rvatlena: Call 144.1700, Ext. 4U W••""I""~ ()l>llml1t Club. l(ino'> l •IM• Mcl( .. n. 1(..-U Va~ .... A. ~ ... """'(or m~ ... p1vw1 car. vuu..~r un s ~ ..... &id"' of Adama Avenue 1,01 JamMrM .... """"'· 101 -N--rt ..... llt U111unt, Wtt!T!llntl•r. ll ,,_, MeltOll 1 1th• R. VL A.. ...... .-..-_, '"-la H bo ta OV\lUl " • ~, --·,...... co•tt ~.. 11o1arv c1ub, Me .. v.,.,. ei-. '>-r1tt1>r J.'.,.. 1 sis1ance across ...., ,,n. e s u near the Republic Home•I'---------.... ~~~"!"""~~~~~~~ C-try CIUC> (Olla -.. 12 _, l t. ,,._ U ""'Gi..le "----"-• ..._ +..l...a.-•"-n.rt. ...._ door U-"-~'-• $oto>o•I"'''" VIII~ MulN ll"fllurant. s °':"111. "" ...... ic ... J•-0 F M u• ......... -... -,.......e uuv,.... .... • .Qtl ~ subdivision. ~~" hyalo. °' .... NtwPCl't lleKtl, ., M7i .... Garv"'-a.,;.,.,.,. . or esa WU aearlJ -..-1M..i She OD the door. -Grant ot a cooditloneJ UM w.mn1n11w E'xcll•,,.. Ctut>, Jolll' Knl..,t Hoftt'Mft. C!l""•ffi "' II>~ _,.::i:-::....i-:'i .. i g N 11 .... ~r ..... C.rdtn Grvvt. u·u p,m, llndlend .. _t> ...... M. ... b er.;'\_ 0.. ._.._, .... .,....... D 0 response. • permit tc Frank A. WI.sh f K:.::;;;. rr,."'!'• ~ N1Cbt tramc Cdlrt Is flDe where llDd what the He breab down the door. a cocktail lounge and dialnc 01 ~~~~t ~ .!~t.i-M. for the Yiolli«, bdl lt'D .._ No one bome. room at MS Bater St. .,&VO'rCeS ~~~ 'b~ "-"'~J~ L. tbe city ot CAita Mea. ~ dbpatcber ftuDy Io t Monday ntcht. th t apart. -Ratiftcadon ot a reqoat 01vo•c•1 l'•L•o r.~· =· • 1 ~ "-aty Atty DcmUf DaQeut. ment manacer. Mn. Cora for erection ol 1C>x.3CMoot li&N """"" llev..-.1 l.. vs VotlalN A.. Krt1ix:r• ,_.,.; ~ .... J•lla told the city C.-.dl ~' filed & Claim with the advertiJiDC & SUbdiviiicm to 0 ~=-. cc:;,i..,.,: ~:~. Gj.,.,. -Ulill a. ......... e Auto Death City CoandL She asked f 0 r be built ht' George M. Hot-0 l W.1 ~i c-••-niCbt tnmc MSsialll crda' ~tor~ door and $5.42 tor stein and Sons. The signs wm o LEMON o ~=-· .°:::: { ~ ~: i!' ..,. .. re tH&a ed at the Newport BeadJ.Cos. pamtinc it. be located at 629 W. Baker 0 0 ,,.,1mtn1l ta Ma& Vunldpel Court are "I'll have to study t be St. and at Bristol Street and Auc.e1. o.,.,,.. (JKOC>ll v• M•,. tcw-1 41 ~ ~ ~ • CGinc td mean iw wC an OSLell • · · a arU>O venue. • l"rltct>tn. M<ir'M E v•. lcldi. J c... ..._ .. ._._ Bail p & -..] claim " aaid City Atty Don P 'u1 · A 0 cu p CAKES O .-.i..-i v~7;' 0<1w. • . .. .. 1--1 ._._ for bi.I aid Dunian. "It'a all uausual -Endorsement ot a Divis-0 0 o ..... ,,.f, C~r..,_ vs For-rut ~ r--·~ ~ K·;;::;oh. M•rearYI Le ........... Goroon '~IY;-m .. ~ """ -..... cutiaa std. SANTA ANA - A Santa ca&e. ion ot Highways study for the 0 ' !·: Chlldm ... , • ._. G "' hin II, 1 0 a "' T-. ,,..... u. ,... .. We haw two proeec:utors AM man posted '550 bail routing ol the propoeed Or· 0 v ~ Klint. Ella .... ~ ... 1, e s.r11a AN fl<w. and frequentt)' t bey _1 ___ ...... fro .ail ange (Santa Ana River) Free- M•ll. Cl\O<YI l .. v.. Harry J_., ' -•• ,. ~-•-I.II and wal I~ m ) 0 • T•"'-'· MM'llvnn M. "'· H...,., 1a11nu1-............ ._. U"f'.D'l ..,........., ~ MIJU Monday n1gbt after being Society Meets way. 23 ~ o~t's.. ... ,..,. .... Jo...,,, Mic."-' u·v oin. "'°"*"· ,... ....... "'the CCJUlltdl Re Aid the new charged wtttl mbdemeanor ---Ordtt of a four-way stop 0 SPECIAL C 0 ,.~. Jovoe v1. Joo "" '"" si 1c _..... m• ...--. man woaldn't be needed full ----1-u--• __, re-ORANGE _ The Orange at Mendoza Avenue and El 0 pkg. 0 "~· ll•rt>era va l.eonord l N 12 II Pm • PVl>I ----. ""-b t that bia staff . IU&llAUI 6'"-..' ..--.~ • . Camino Drl . ( .. ) E1110, Ed,,. Mar lftt '"· ltcba<1 Cralo Dmt Wille, Q &S sulting from a fatal ca?-j)e-County GtteaJoglcal Society Y'e. 0 "' • C-r, fl<flt\• ,...,.., vt l.ouo 11&.<t"' 11 S1 pm. d'Y'N n,... 772i Elle A ... pres.9l!CI to bandJie all traffic...__._. ___ __..._t 0-t.1-y -ilJ cood••_. a ~hOUJ" wor'-•bopl:============-lv~nl<, Judllll 11oa..1i. v1 ROtl•lcl ucau liUJ -'~ tr 1-• '" "'-'~ v-a.a 0 • Jamtt •• -.... • caaa now. George Bergland. ~. ol en Saturday at the Adult Ref. SPEEDED TO YOU :' M•dl-.. Gr11< .. H. v1 Jottn M 1 05 m ~ ~ -. 17M -...... ---"' -~ his · · A 0 • Cur11a, Jooo Ellt.C.tll "' 111< ... •d Wala/I Irv!.:. Ave • &IK' ~ -t'."w·~ s. FaJn'leW ve.,. was ar· erence Library, (Jt s. Man-Complm Nrw York Stock ..... 29c pk• ~ o·ou . Jooe1 L " 1 110 '"'" P. 12 1~ •"' l -•· iemc. w' e» nqu.est, ntabliabine the ad-rested bf s.nta Ana. police chtsttr Ave. Orange. Tb e Exc hange transactJons come 0 -4'> ICll>t>ln. Mary A""' vo ""*-J ,,........,, l-MM ditional COCl t from " Cftft lo · ~ of ' DAil..Y pn ,...., thin •ll¥> s1.a, Mer~ loulN n 1ta1p11 D1vld · a .,.._ hlUowing the wo.rk.st.op begina at 10 a.m. to the ~• wl. .-, AT MAJOR SUPERMARKETS ·e 1 ... mar111, Menle Jur. •• c1arence o ............. '5..000 a year. an accident that ~ and ii open to persona in· minutes ot cl~ o V'e r a ¥ 'T ~.~ ... ~~ft 0~. ·~'c,r..,."'-t"i.111111tt-tl '·wu ~ ~· ~ _..,:-JJG yur~ Leandro N. Salazar ttrested in tracing family an-~ h..:_. speedta elect.ron1cally 0 '• ken.~ l(lct va. J. II_, tlnn1nillr ~"· of"--'-•--., • ..,..u~ pe. D000000AA.A.Oft.0A.A.o&.A.J:Q.AQ.. ,., Cate. Slllrltv Ford v1. lto«lan H. (or l ;)ll pm •'•""'· mo -.o'"1 ~ .-u\.A IUIL cestry. WWW W WW WWW' W ,. anoul,.,.,,t> I » p.m • fire ~--w ... ,,_ M T • Sa1uar WU reportedly lAndtett'I, Wllllem L. VI lot• L .... ..,. ...... ........... ore WlD8 I .....,,.....~ ..... _ ...__. from • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • Ctt-IO. Lewf~ O .... Jcwce MM1e ~-...... r-.::1" ~~ • .. Trllllsllcll.. LDWlla o. "'-•-1c1 G. wat to east when be was : GREXT NEWS FOR SAVERS' • ,. =: ~i.;~~ .. ~'·11:C.:.1~. Pilot Visitor CATANIA, ~ (AP) -struck by Berg1and'1 north-· . • • , D•l~rt. Chr\111,,. J . vo. KUfN"f Tw· Mn,. Rosario Gianp'eco 33 bound vehicle.. r...a (or --ti ,.,_. :..... M ' .. ....! u-t--.1 ,_ ..... -a...1-.1 Al•n. Joye• H .. Jfdi D. I Toun .,.. ~ T-... ·-gave bu UI onday to ~ ~ ~ ... iK.'lJ""-"UICU Wero, E-<al'U "'· ~-F~~lt d41Y1 IO" C41~,_!:~ ~ tw ftftb set o( twins in 13 ._ .. 7'. a,_~?' Jan. 10 at 8:30 a.m. llrown Mertha W~ Vl n.om.. It. bfrdl -...,_ .,_ -1--rr- K""'1t.' Vlrvlnlt E. \'S Robert E ocl\OOI clau.t "' ._.. ..--Her other twin.a are 11, .. 7 in Senta Ana Munldpal O>urt : McCijlfY. car......., L. w. Allon W•Yftt •"" '"""· 1--call ~ _..,, 2 yean old. for ~; ...... enL t.llflt. Ywnna L Vl, JCIM Wlllla"' GrwnrN'\. ~I). ..... -·-- ~ We'll pay you s100 a monthju..st to take guitar lessons. One string attach~ Hcrc•s bow our M~ SealTity Act:oflllt plan worb. For the Dal ticn )UIS we send you each month a check for SI00.00. You becaneagieatftmcoo:opiwid..ailar.~.orjllltrdax. Where docs the money come from 7 It's from caminp ad )IOUI' inilia1 dqaitof $10,000. W!m ~to the $10~000 yoa 0 deposited? a: By the end of ten ycan we"ve acnt ~$~At lbe md of that_ ta, ,ou'll ~ balle $7.CO.OO ~ maining, based on our current high annual d.mdmd of 4.&S~. 1k P... -_.b jalt • wdl_ with -mwer than S 10,000 ... This plan has a lot to offer. For one thin& peace cl JDi?d. ~omr mteid"cm ~are otter. You t:no" your money is safe, and earning you a handsome rdmD. For ~thing. you ant.om•ta~ budget )'OUr ~p. You know just where you stand. Naturally, all or my of the funds m your acccant may be ~wn. ot additiona made at any time .. • To learn more about this plan. jUlt stop in ex phone. Alt for the ofticer tnth _aB the facts-~ our Monthly Security Accounl plan. 1: PS. We invite regolar IPiDp laX!Ullb, too. at oar amart high annual dm- dcnd of 4.8S% compounded quarterly. lmuranc:lC by an i:mtr••cntalityof tbc 'lhJitalsatt.sGc:Mmmau. • Faoda dcposib:d or pnsnnarmt on or before the tenth of tbcmmdh cam dnidmds from lbe fint. • Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association ,_.t.,,.,,..~ ... ....,,. .......... ,,.,.. 3366 Ya Udo, ~ Bat:IJ, C:Milornia I Phone 673..3130 Cao11dlJIMirOlce.:2166 E..ast Qmt If'~ I 675-58.50 we ~i-t110..,.,..,,_0111+1s --~-........... mu EAlll M mu EAIW AX ll£d!M RJI aJlTI Cf'. llE<1M Rll ESTATE~ ·-.,.. ...... , .. u,... ~ $15M .. ,... $4,mJI s..-lfJlllrl $15.511. ~ .. ,... s ,_ .... 15,... $51,lll.OI lfJWI szs.ma -.... lt,-s SSl.t51• --lS,.. SZl.'51. ... lS,.. szs.m• .... .. ,... SM•• , .. u,.. ~· --lt,.s Sllut.9 ...... Sl9M lS,.. SU.-. -11,.. s JJll9 sm. lt,.s $17 .... .. _ .............. ,, .... u,... s t,5i'5l.9 im.-11,... s 1,151'9 ·~-:.. ... Savings. received by January 10 cam dividends from January l ( LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA • 260 Oceen Av enue • Telephone: 494-2.541 SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH• 601 N. El Camino Reel• Telephone: 492-1195 LAGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH • Monarch Bay Plaut• Phone: 496-1201 or499-1840 ' • ·• . ... •. ,. , ,. .. • "' " . r ~ ,, • I f> "' , . . " t .. ,. . ... .. s ~ ... • .. f; .. "r • • .. CM Woman Wet Weather Test Care for Children, Denies Bet Freeway Grooves Planned Accusation Ag d Ge B kin LAGUNA BEACH -State Engineen say the cutt won't at Bellnower Boulevard and e ts ac g SANTA ANA -A Co 5 ta Division of Highways engi-effect normal driving control at Redondo Boulevard, and Mesa woman, aceused of tak· neers plan to groove the San-and motorists wW notice no Golden State Freeway at Bur· • Ing bet5 over the telephone ta Ana Freeway here near cha.n&e in bandllng character-bank Boulevard. from a coffee wagon opera-Laguna Canyon Road to see SANTA ANA -O.y CB'e in& pr<Cranu tbat will enable tor, leaded innocent Mon-if they ~cut down on rainy Lstics. 1•.w.1 !« dlbdre o1 welfan ~ them to become employed. day fo five count. at book· weather accidents. After an appropriate period Now Many Wear ieata. • homemaker lln· ''Theae da7 care centers .. making Hlghway officers at Dis-"' thtte, results will be an•· rALSE TEETH iet ftr the aged or ill, an aid the jury, "abould be ~ Mrs. ·Joanne Bales, 30, of t·rlct 7 ~plained today that lyud ~ see if ~Y signiflcan r ft 1 ~the final recoan:nencS. cated ill ltntelic areas at 158 Tu:lp Lane, entered her the new pavement groovtng reduction In acadents is ap-With l.lttle Worry tllM ol the i. <>ranee Coan-the county. A ltudy of UJe plea before Superior Judgt technique was de~eloped by parent during ~et weather. Sat.~ ia~11°'1111-wtthou• ty QraDd Jury ol \IObmteer personnel as well Robert A. Gardner after with· the air transport industry to otller locations w h e r e r.u or llUMlcUH rw. \M\h ~ • ~ ~ ~1 bf u recipient& of welfare m drawing an earlier motk>o for keep airplane& under control grooving will be tried include ~.&~.~ :::!:11:!·d ~"!.. ooin- lbe oul&ail Otizleu pueJ ~g the ltaffing ol diamiual of the case on wet runways. Hollywood Freeway near Bar-ton.ably. Thtapleuant powderha.eno siauested that daJ ._. '°" ha eeat.-1 ia recommend-She w•a ordered ~ return Grooves are cut in the ham Boulevard, San Bernar-C':t ~O::· :::-,::~:~~%'; ten wouW be ti .,..., • ed." for a jury trial h"re on Jan. pavement in the direction of dlno Freeway near Raymond ~:\:!d~;..~1~, ;~f~~ s.I...._. '° ~ ...._.. A homem•ker }ll'OO'am, tb8 31. traffic flow. "The cuts In part Avenae, San Diego Freeway *'-: .iUJl~ t?•rJYh•n. I or......_.. ecaap.i la tr-. jsy tald tbe Board at Super-Poll~ and district attor-offset lhe tendency of an auto I "'-a. would ~e m an y ney 'a investigators arrested to 'hydroplane' or skim over ·._.. .,_ or m penona . to re-Mn. Bales and Paul J . wet road surfaces and per-OPEN I Dri Fiined maia ia 1beir homes as an Durand, 44. of Santa Ana, on haps.spin out ot ~trql," a EVERY NITI Ver ......... to out.of-home Oot. 26 at their respective state engineer uplained. TILL 9 P.M. · cm.. mcb u nuraing bOlnes, homes. Six freeway locatioDJ in MON. THRU FRI ._.... or 1-rding home.a. According to police, t be Southern California b ave Aa .. opwed. tbe bomemak-Costa Mesa woman, a pert. been st!lected for the experi-PHONE er WOllld do aome cooktng, time bookkeeper, took wagers menl One of these is on the 546-7080 aboppn& and cleantnc for a over the telephone from con-Santa Ana Freeway at La· 8 baun each day. cession truck owner Durand, guna Canyon Road in the "'A.I a nsu.lt ol auch a aerv-UJing a pre-arranged c o d e number two and three lanet ANAHEIM A D--old ict." aaJd the jury, "the aged !'}'stem. Durand, olficera northbound. About 900 feet o( ~_. .. Ana -'*.=fin. penon ma7 be able to remain charged, accepted the beta pavement will be grooved. ...,..._ 1D:8D . in h1I own home rather than while oo his rounds with the IDghway authorities said ed -.a~ jailp~ .!_!~for go to a nuning bome or bospl-coffee wagon. the six spob were selected ~ ~ tal far needed care Similar· Durand ls slated t.> be tried on the bastr of having high ~*"ti= )y, it •oald abo ~ possible for bookmaking and conapinl-wet pavement 'ccident. rec-~ aides ...__.._ :::::::;' to preyent tbe 1eparatioa of cy on Feb. 14. Both auspecta ord.s. The groove cut will be ... ,.... ...... _,_ dlildren by placement in foa-remain free on bail one~lgbth of an inch deep. 'n,-leld.ence was impoeed t.er bomet or other court-ap-lll•••••••••llli•• .. ••-= RGnald May ... be pointed . ftMJ'geJlcy·type re- ed bi.a plea to SUlltJ cetvtnc unita. The Mildren at._1'111 Ola.et at a Jur1 trt.l woald be able to remain at '*-· home Pd go to ICboo1 aa ae- l!e ... accused in ._ dealh. automed with a homemak· ~ib. Doria LouUe Ji'os, G. er.0 • Grow., Wt July The tenice would result in 1 ._. cs-ltnck and kBled a eiMlenbJe qvlnp to the ... abe crowd Watmlu-Coanty Welfare Depm1ment, Boulevard near ROIY lbe Gnnd Jury report indi· n . May was mwt.ed at catal. acene. The l~member pmel. be.d· Mwdcipal Judge James eel by James P. Holm, Fuller- '~ abo placed the clefmd-tan basimu a~; urged cm tJree years• .......,. 1CJPe1 rilan t.o eonUder adop- tbt. May wu ...... U.. ol lodl a plm in the iJD.. pay tbe fine by. Jan. rt. mediate future. ,. OPIN IVIRY Nm TILL t P.M. MON. THRU Fll. I I I -11 YIAlt IYUANTll IATEI HUTEI NOR.AL INITALLAT10N 'Ill W.-H..-. 11JM DlltlwMMn lzt, ....... ~ ,,. .. KJWioM & aa111-.,_. 11oa ~-s48.• ~s55• • $5911 • s75a .. MU.• MLL• DELUXE AND MOTHIR 01' PEARL TOILET SEATS REG. $6.95 STOCK LIMITED e Cefttet'l'll'Of'UY lhaSM • Extended aack C.Wr Cel!CleAla Tlte Hinge e RI"' HH 8een C..,. toured fOr Comfort e It Wiii Flt All R .. ular llowl1 Whlt-hlge-Yellew • .. ~ runa. q:&jlfD. Kew Iaperial DISHMASTER' .............. ....,. .... ,.,..., ...... . . .._ ....... .... 19W,...._ .......... _ ... ,!). "'' ~ '" .... • ,. OPEN EVERY NITI TILL 9 P.M. MON. THRU FRI. PHON! 546-7ot0 I I I HARDWARE 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA GIANT SIZE 2 FT. x 4 FT. "THE CHILDS DELIGHT• CHALK BOARD OR BULLETIN BOARD REG. $221 $3.00 VALUE -ONLY RIGULAR PRICE I FOR $1.00 PLASnC DRESS HANGERS Notches 8 for F.Oll Strap 46f G1rments 7- HEAVY .,DUTY TROUSER 1> CREASERS STOP IRONING • • . IDEAL FOR TROUSERS ••. SLACKS SHORTS ••• WASH 'N WEAR. RIG. 2 69-$1 .00 PAIR Pit. WIRESHOE RACKS ,.0,. MEN O" WOMEN DON'T CLUTTE" UP THE CLOSET • REG. $1.00 NOW ONLY AMERICAN MADE-LONG HA~LE SHOVEL . T h re • Number F r o m Wliiofl T• •. Ch~ t. "ound Point l. tJ~a r • 3. Ladl ... REG. NOW $2.11 ONLY UTILITY HAND TRUCK LAWN • ltub"9r Tired Drlvlnt Wt..;-, - • Long Handle • Tampered lteel Cutting •••d .. REG. $3.00 VALUE $188 SUNBEAM QUALITY ELECTRIC ,,. ROTARY LAWN .... MOWER .,wt right for •~rage alre lawne. ltart1 wfUI the fllp • of a swlt°", H•np on a ~II ~ tlof'eO, Low pr01Tle lets 1ov trim l\tinf·to-raach ptaoee. ltEO'UlAll VALUJ $44.95 NOW s4s• ONLY " • l'~ . HARDWARE I I I 2666 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA AVE GLIDDEN CRAfTSMAN INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT ALASKA WHITE -BONE LIGHT COCOA -SLIGHT CHARGE. FOR TINTING REG. $3.95 GAL. NOW WE DID IT AGAIN! PAINT MIXERS GOOFS NOW NOW KEIM RIMA VINYL INTERIOR-EXTERIOR WALL PAINT -16 MODERN DECORATOR READY MIXED COLORS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE REG • NOW M88 $3.88 Gat. ONLY . J. . GAL • 9" x 10" FLINT SAND PAPER COMMERCIAL RAZOR BLADES YOUR CHOICE 1¢ I EA. I 7 INCH LATEX PAINT ROLLER HANDLE ANO COVER REG. 19c 49¢ ' ' SHERWIN WIWAMS INDUSTRIA[ ENAMEL OVEllS10CK & ABUSED CANS ...... ALL COLORS GALLONS ONLY REGULAR $7.95 1.... SEAL-TITE MARINE SPAR VARNISH OUT LAST ALL OTHER VARNISHES 4 TO 1 REGULAR PRICE $22.50 GAL. ) ~395 NOW ONLY s99s T~y. J11111ary 4, 1966 DAILY PILOT /NIWS·"'91 • OPIN IVlltY NITI TILL f '.M. MOH. TH•U P•t. • l'HONI 546-70IO I I I 1 .... , HARDWARE 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA M!SA Ppen Every Nite Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~turday 8 1.m. to 6 p.m. Sund1y 9 1.m. to 5 p.m. 500 FINE 9UAUTY -PAINT BRUSHES NYLON & PURE BRISTLE 1 \"1 INCH TO 4 INCH '50°/o OFF REG. SOc 23¢ I REG. $1.00 ONLY · ONLY t FOOT BY 12 FOOT PLASTIC DROP CLOTHS SMCJ YOUR \: FLOORS-RUGS FURNITURE REG. 29c EA. NOW STOP DRY ROT STOP WATER DAMAGE NOW ONLY s499 THOMPSON. WATER SEAL l'roteeta painted or unpalnt.d ...,,.. faoee for five yea,.. -eld or new - Window auhea -Floorll\g -•••• -Garden Furniture -Camplnt EHy to apply by bruah, 1pray er • r1>11er. Cfur White -Custom Colo,..., HOUSEHOLD SPRAY PAINT MARINI INGINE SPRAY LACQUER $1 .69 & $1 .91 VALUES 16 01. can LARGI SIZE DUPONT OVAL SPONGES REGULAR 35c !ACH TOASTM#ISTER• 2 FOR 35¢ COMPACT TOASTMASTll HIATR WITH llVOlUTIONARY "INSTANT HIAT" (bit amazin1 heacer provides cheery warmth the itUJ-1 70• l•n1 ii -. Thermo- a&a.Uc c:oacrol narn1 heater on and off ro '111ajn1ain dHintd temperature. Wbi1per· qaiet blo..,er for fore~ air plus radiant ltuL Convenient carrying handle. 1300 With $189611650 With $289& HEATER HEATER · • . . .. J 0 DAILY PILOT /Ntws-Prm TutsdlJ, J111uary 4, 1%6 Yo11r ltloney'• Worth OVER THE COUNTER 'See Ame"rica First;' Close $2 Billion Travel Gap NASO Llatln1• for Monday, January 3, 1966 ~y SYLVIA PORTER ag~rs on thie cultural·recrea· BAD JT not be~n for our borden to help otrset the dol· ington has 1et up 10 owrua1 ,,., uowil wonders ol our land! travei, .sprtt, the deficit ln Ian wt spend outside our bor· offi~s. We have done What .., ,.... ... "ror tllt puuled part!llt our D&la~ of payments dtrs. Commerce Secretary John T. AHA 1.inu••• ;:=: 1No:lt~f~.., 1!14 1m 11"' seelung a gtfl tor ~ teen· THESE are cruc•ally im• would be m uch smaUer. Busi· Connor c.lls "t0me raaearch" ~~"~"'lk PN: • 1:11o 1.-1$14 ~:;11~~.o:r J~ f•.. ~ ~ ff' a~er who bas everytlung, portant questions as we ~gt.n nessme.n and bankers re-OF COURSE, Wt've done a on what l-orelgnen "w4nt to~ ,.{!R::. ..M 1J ~ ,!l: ~~:i~~' . .e 1t 1 11 here's a new one . a 4818Y 1966 with a grim, record· $ponded to the federal gov· few things to spur foreign see moat in America." MlJor ,..,,..:; c7::ir. Cw• • !:~ im lJ"' c~.: MM .n Ii~ I five. nau on summer skiing sh.atleri.ng "travel gap" o( ernment's &ppt!als throuihout travel bere.·we:ve cut through bus Imes, a1r Unes and ~· ~J~~r.~ 11: ~ n... ~=~r HH ,. ~ ... tour • Europe._ Cultural around $1 9 billion tor the pre-1966 and "volulQrlly" slash· sooie red tape in our custom& roads have arranged Ww-e'Olt ,:-~J-V•• .. sr~· f,~ l "' ""' :!_llCllY.~, •• cb.c.1 ,t,l~"',,cili'°M'I' 1.~ "-1, ... Im ll~ { Mod J -"" t tl · .._." .. "' . . . OM!iaa lrllne U•I t I lti ~ ~ as well as rt'Cfl'<IUOna1 bene-v'1ous year H·-....... the ed overseas mvestmeot& and 5ervi~ and lowered transpor· fares Cor foreigners and more loeht"'~' l'r~llf't, • a· ",a' Ii., ·~ JtS esl y rrt..~ a • ,. f&Cl.s · banlc loans, repatriating ShOrt· talion f&reS. President J OM· Wlll .be done in thiJ &rte. OW•ltr •Pt• .• J \lo "-~ f>tl'dtrt Auocl•~ * 4 ,'4 695 " . . During 1966 more than one tenn assets held abroad. bor· son has established a cabinet· It's all 10 pl~)une, ~gb. :~:"'J. I,~ ~ l ~ ~':!1/1\cl~/;°1~:!%"'• :.l ~ ~lt When I rea<'hed this pomt m illion overseas Vlsitors -rowing in foreign marketa in· level task foree, headed by Ar. Connor admits, we ve just .IU Porr~.ri:r 1.• ~ 1'\\ ~ ,.,.'.,.":! = li = fit r in the pre!is release sent to plus additional millions ol st~d ct our own to finanee Vice P resident Humphrey. to bee.n "tooling up" and '']re :;~i.e~~ •k 1lv. ~ 11.,. ,ri~:i l~:O °'119 D~ = !: me by a U.S. tour agency re· Canadian And Mexican neigh· overseu activities. spearhead federal effor4 and have hardly scratC'Md the sur9 ~~:11 P{:f~ • 11<> ~ },.. ~:.' .. ~.f dr1111 111 ll ml n.~ eent.Jy • I exploded with re-bors -spt>nl a pe~ $1 3 But how long can these tie them in ~with the promo· ra<.~ in bringing the gold mine ::1~11~:1 'a.ia • ':11o ff ii"' sw ,~~ ~·~ ""' '"' J"' 1i; sentm.ent. Why shouldn't billion travellng in the "voluntary" ello.rta by U.S. tions of priva ~dustry. Our of t~~~ dollars into full op-&:l,•~;oox" i"' r,: J~ ~:'::'sr~~'(_.,.1 .m '!~ m •J1" American travel ct1:ents be U.S. We have become the businessmen and bankers U.S. Travel ce In Wash· eraUon. ~~~;:~ ... 1;~ m. lf~ s1':~~·Jc!,':! Pr'Jld • ,f.,. 'l~ "' promoting our own 3.548.97'4 first country in history to earn lceep up with the flood tide 1~1y ''f.:::J'~ Alfi 1l:Z ,m ,~ i!~::i ~~::·!rf,, ·'° ,~ ,~ 11 square mlles of SWI and sno" • more than $1 billion a year of tourists~ aero '"'u u WA ""' S::'""'~,.,.. coro • 12"-lt\li "" t · d all · •t· · ••mer1 nwrlttra 1.60. .. 14 '"' .. Sw•nll .60 0 -111 4 '4 •IV. moun ams an. v e~ 5• ci ies from foreign tourists. But. at Despite the crisis size of · ,..,..1"' ~'* .JO 111'1 "'-""' l•ma• l!te< 11'1d ·'° )14 ' >14 and countr)"Slde to the afflu· the same ti"me about HI mil-the travel gap In "965 we will In Hi I G ~:~:. ~':f'•k"~r.,~·Jk ~ rll't ~ ,.,_ r:m~,::'\.'J:'.:',..,.nh .12 1~14 1515\1 111"' e t among Us ' \'"'-'le U S · · ' · · . ' ~ g 1 ear ,. ... ~ Eni.r, M 1"' Ill 1lll Tt °" ltandl ,.0. ttllo V. 1214 n · · YIU • • • hon Amencans spent more NOT -an the foreseeable l u· ~ 42 Proe1u<h L.111 .c • "' •wi .. _. ~ r 1 '5\11 I• tJ\<o travel agents are beaUng the than S3 billion lraveling out· ture -Impose 8 '"head tax" ti G:~=~ ~~it ... ~ :~ l'.C O\lld• AO ..... ,, ti r r: •• "."'.rm ~I Corp. I: ~ m drums 10 sell our teen·agers side our borders on overseas . bound Amer!· · g,,..,.,'e••r1• 11 .... I, ... '°"' ~~~~~ ~~.f':~71. • .~: "19 111 H:r:~ c:c",,";~~~.'fnc '"" t .ft . how t • GM Tai J. I ·~ l'1" I~ t~rlll't M•rt CV .. ,, lJI '"" ,,. Thtt"1al POwer ISlll lt"" ~\; on gomg ove rseas man} The r~st1Jt is a travel gap C'ans. The administration is ;!r~,1nt co i: :: .f' T••n• w .. 1 "l. s..• n "' '1 +:rR~;~~' f11a1-.. fr'' fl~ i1" European -or other .-tr av· approximating $1 9 billion for on record as opposed lo such WITH CARL CARSTENSEN ~~r::r!"e'"!. n ... r.\· ;.,, ~:~,· :~0a/."-c~l.t.1rl iu ""' 1i1 T••ld Corp I 1'~ t~ -~ el agents arlle fbeahng •-the 1965 and the pr~pect ol an drastic travel restraints. BUICK Of'FE.,., nno need by Rt.chard R l~"~ar; <.fr"~ J.. ... J .. wv•• L.•b• .. ~T1~~Il. un:f.01 .,.., " f~:~:,~·P"f!: h th. • m. drums to ~ ore1gn i.<en· . .1> na 1 a u . . ..... ~, 't«"' wr • .,... 2J ,.... Aem. flKl•lc .u 1w1 16111 u11o Trlco 2.io. ni 1 '"·~ __ even bigger gaJ? In 1~. Last Nor does the federfil gov· TRAILER TIPS Orth, r.eglonal manager. Hath· ~~ ~ro.°'P •14 1::; Ji. !:~'Tr~·~·~ ~p~ !J ~~ ~~~~: C:-0 ,;~ 11 111; LEGAL SOTICE year. !or the first time, our ernment plan any other crash away was Dodge district man-t~r;e ,~11eg:::-·r-,. ,r: • "'-All•• 1. •-·"° n.., 23 • ., nv. us En,..1000 11 "'' '"" tr J b. t k t eJ fl ow do lr""er speed lim ':i,: c •• · 'J:: Am llclO 11.a1n1 1ncsu.1 10 ll~ ''" av. u1ah Ce>n•t t Min .to lO ~ ~ .. m ave gap was 1gger program o eep rav ers -. • ager for Los Angeles for the t-·l0 °l~u • ~ i.t ,;:,z Amet lu n er,"'"' 1,00 .,,, '°"' .. i , w.~u 1. "" '·°" o-. ~ suPu1011 couu of r"• than our entire balance and their dolla rs at home . The its vary from s.tate to state? last five years prior U1 tl'le l~r1o1'ror~ ,: • "~• ,,'"' ,, !:=1c~'"J.;::u~ " 4!'-' ':t: ·~~ ~:~·~.,~~·.%1'iu ~f: W! H~ 'i~tEcg~,S~L16r'c:'~~N~~1t of payment~ deficit -the dif· campaigns will be left strict· How do st.oppmg disUln<:es new appointment. He has =1!~ .... 1a~~ JI 'I,, 1~ •:"' !:;::: :: : ;,:~:~.~ .. l!~ l~ :!~ ~:~,..~~'111_ 1at.v. ,t" ,t~ N•. A·WIJ fe-ren<:e between what we ly t-0 private grou"" -and with a lraller compare lO been w·1 ... Dodge sin-1ftLA ~·>fl•~-~!!.""• 1:!:! ~:':' •, .. Anchor corp tN "'" ts1<1 wayna ....:10·-' • 21\'J tl\4 ttl* NOTICE OF HEARING FOtl l'ROaATf . . . . r' \ . th f t bl! UI ... ~ """· ac °"·--·' .. l ~ AnlMtvMr lu>Gll ,, ~· ""' .... W~lllllolOll M§I Inc .eo. UIO. " °" oF "oLOGRAl'Hic will ANO F01t lspe-od. lend and give away m national policy instead w1U ose o an au omo e? ~·~! '~~t..~"-~1.._ ·~ A•~n-M•rt•t•.. 121'1 22~ m" weMS' •-. 1oi. 1 • 1 .... .., Ll n l ltS OF AOMINIST RATIOH ( · · · · · Ans t th and * * * ._.,., ..._._ -,,. Arct-vl•lr ef I S7\I) 9 1, J7\lo WUT•r• 1'111Mlt.lll"1 .n Jlit, 12"-.. WITH•THE·Wlll·ANHUEO OTetgn nations and what be f'eSlnCted tO rallying pn· Wers 0 ele many :~ri 1C~ 1::• ':t Arlt ~O Chem ~ ll't ~ I"' WtllOtl.-<11 A .40 7llO 114 m ()It !, o• CHESTE R R RYAN Ck these natioos spend, lend and vale. businesses, §tales, local other questions facing trailer "BIG THREE" 11.C.~"" ,.,., 1.: )I> J~ !:~::;..:~ ..".,,~:9 l: ~ u~. tt~ f.~~ ~::·co .OS '~ ~ .... «~~~ltE 15 HfREIY GIYE'I I•• 1 g'IVe away bere ~ ~d ink governments and individuals enthusiasts are provided In a :=:r,:c.= ~ ~1'• :~ 11"-!r,~~1~'tnoua1 t~ fA~ rn~: A'4rt11e llttlN~UllANC• IT~1 ~ ... MAl!C,RET H lllC>;4ROSON 11 .. ,,,~ b I f r . new brochure p ed b SHOW UNES 11-r· '"" • It ... It A "ii I 24 10>t )I\ A'""' c;.,..; t In ~ !t st jfl .. M"'" • Pt•''°" '"' Prr.o.•t •• H•'"9'•""' tn our a ance o payments to persuade more ore1gners . . ~epar Y • "°"' ~rt•n• _. 12 11 11~ A'::! 01r '1;:1 · 171\ ,.~ ,.,,.., ~:, 1.~ IJf J7 37.., '11 •c "' 11 enc1 1°' •uv•n•~ °" l.tt .. , of ·~ Ul 1966 1s now tentatively es-to visit us The goal will be Buick Motor D1vis10n. Th e '"--ee ol the largest exh1"b1·• s. ....... • Inc n n,, tt !Mbcodt 1tctrq11\. s.. ~ '4' Am ... " l ift. •n• °' U\4 1~ 1614 "'""'''•'"'" Nt"'-T ,.....,111 •n~·.. ttl· • f . . I IU $rt•• Y,• toftllftl .... !? .. i1"\ ll teltl.td ltldlltlrlu I~ U 1)"'1 ""'N•f IM Co )0 It 1"'-1t'4 "''""' 10 ...,1C11 1• ""•"' 1"' 1"'""r Pl'· Lima ted in the range of $1.5 to eneourage foreigners lo ree gwde offers tips for tt-(e tors at the first all-industry ~·~ l~ ~~JI: 11 Ei.u ~ttteti ,.., • ,.. iii. hf.le•• s1<1 Litt .1$ lN """ 1"' t1culMt, ••C ._ .. ·~· , ..... •no DltCt of bill' d d II 'th.i thousands who ,_.. to th R . al v hi 1 $1110 'r:i" , I"' • .. •vlY CouN ... If"' 10 ""' Cal Wttltfft 11•1• LI .• JN ""' ,, ,,..""II t,.. ...,..,. ,... -· ~•'tor J•"" Jon. spen more o ars w1 · n our ....... e e ecreat.ion e c e Show C:•:• lrH«~IOll •" 1•"' _,,er .. ·~. '1 ~ ,.11. ?t~ crvu Svc e"" ,,.. .10 '' u ., erv 21 I-••• JO • ,.. '" '"' co.in road all seasons o( the "ear "ll \..-Ford Che 1 t d • •r , ... Iii I '· -At at./llrt H•lhow•Y ·~ ""' " {Oll'\bllltcl ,,.. --'"' ""' '"' '"""' "' 0 .... ,.,-.,1 No • ol ... ~ covrl. LEGAL NOTICE LEGA L NOTICE ' " Wl U'C • VTI> e an '':.c'"1 ~~·~~ )4 ;"' '"' 'I: 8.-ylllum Corp .llO lt"1 11 I~ Conn,.....,.., U• 140 Iii UI .1 eoi " BroadWe•. i.. '"• <"• o1 s.ti•• pulling house trailers boats Dodge svmll~ ~ of c..i .. l' 16 J~ 2~ &o.a!Ofl CApl111 ™ 1.., no ic"'' A,,.,,._ J.111 100"» 1 1or" ,,,.. '•"'"""'' ----. . . ...~ a-"· lno; 1114 11'• 12\.o ""'C•w ••IY l.>O SW, 14 fl ... O•••o o.c~ >1 1"'~ HOTtct of n usnn sun d1us of 11 oo ,,.,, '"'""" N""'-"•rlv. and ca mplng gear,. Set for Great Western Ex· ~~~~': 1'U1' ~r;11_ , ,; ~ ~ e~w~:~. ~ ~ ~~ :"" =~1 1 ... C• ••Am 1'-1~ 1f~ Cw-.!. s,'~~o .. N '"' No:s -11 1m , 1• 1n1 Nonn.,11 •"" HOrt1>wt••ot•1 • 1 o" o Other features include bas· hi bit Center Jan 26 thru Jan Tu~ v!'.'!''.,At.~, • .. b 1~. lD'1• n ~.111 ~K u111111ta 1 1111 2'\io ~ ~lrtma•'• ~""" ,_. Jll ""' 1''--~ LOAN HO.'S -U•n. rio t .. Id curve tlll"O\IVh • Cfftlr•I -le of • f • . . n..,.. ,._ -, • • ' S'1o {•Ill lthlet S..-.l(A u o mo ,.~ trl<t "'"" Am Tlfla Int .• 1 1\11 ,,. :1~'w.w:!"';,r!.r~-0n w-. Jen ... ,., 16. ""· 11 '° c1o9 ... , oo-oo" • dl•••tl()t of >0.u IC acts ~bout traJler. towing. 30. the giant exposition will ~r.t;;.~W~i 1~~ J~ J!: C..1'11PU1 C•w•I• .IO '" ' 114 Flrtt fl'ln L '• ·~ u 10 " Ts ... ,l ,...T~·,c,•1,"1' " oo O'cloO< A. ,.,. F1,..nci11 ~-•ll011, ~...!;h '~~r~"". oo"', ~. ww"' .. 1 ,~,..11 and maintenance hints tot display under one roof com· vv''.Eo.,M•!!'._ Coro » tL •!:'. ' ~:;T~'I~'~ "~ IH._ It~ ~~~1~~:\~:!' -~'-'I• .!"' ~ .. ~ Att.,..,•n ... "•""-uncle< ...., ovrw.n1 10 '"• o...i. o1 '"'' 11\el\(• Sou111 .o "°9'"' oo oo-· so 15..., plete new lines in travel trail-w .. 1 Bo Fin Coro u. "-1~ c.n1re1 Ttltdlollo 1 n .. SO\.'t n 111 11 A mCorp •l'tcv•Uo 1014 ~ ,4 • s • Inc • o ..... .,.. COll>O'•""'" " Trv11w ,., ~ ~ -.... car and trailer It al I •• . ' o.... ~n '"' ,... .... ~ Cnceo. ~·· G•• ,,. ,,,, l6 IS\•~" AM Owo I'° 112 Ill 1~ P""' s11eo Dr•M• ce.1111 0..1. P•lot r1u;1 •««Cll<d 1" aoo11 ,,,.. ,...., m w"' eo " ••et: •"-nc• ~111 .so ~ trailer speed llm.ita for all 50 . . ~m-0 Mlv h ... s.. cftti1111 u111 ;., ~ Dt\ JJ"» ••I ... ,.,, 1 110 ,,. ' o J.,-.,.,. •· 5 ii. 1~ 7·'6 """ "' o1 oit.c••• 1te<orc1t "' '"' 0tt1rt •'•"' 00' oo" E11• 21 XI '"'' "'•n<t . , ers. sl1de·ln campers, chassls· :t•"•~., Co•o ).., •1• ~ c111u m u111 e 1.. 111, l'''• l'l'i ..,. ''"' 1 •11o .. ,... .. ,. ol ,,.. Coutl!Y Recor<Mr ol Or•"9t C&i>m•, ~~ ~~'::.:':'~ ':'!'~ ~7'..:..,oor~:: s~tes, and a listing of agen· mounted campers. deluxe mo-w1~~r ~~'ro!IO$ ,::; 2!~ ,:~ c:!.,f!tlt ~A,:.10 • ,."'-~~ ~ .. ~~~.~~\~flt i:~ l't: J:~ DAILY PILOT WANT ADS RENTALS ~'· Furnish~ Gener ii BAHIA MAR ;.:!:'%"':.~•,l;~,l~ ·~:~ ... :;:~ "°. I01l. "••"<.• North so o .. ,., oo-CM!S lhrougho~t lhe ctlountry tor homes. tear-drop traile-rs ACF·W•lo arr cv4~n tt " ~:'~~:.~1T:' ~~ ~~ f~ ~or~!~:..J.~ .Jt !'"' n~ :t.4 .1 11ma o1 ,.,. 1" tM ul mono of ,,.. ocr wtt1 .s ll ,_.. ro rr.. po;"' o1 i. eager to provide vaca on In· c.nd other related recr•ation ~":i.a11} lluo ~~1• ,,, 1•10 12' COll'!IOdV111 cortt ltt>o 1111 1111i ,.,.,c.,.11 u r. u .... , •• , 16 Unlttti! s ..... , °" "'-...... ., In . alnnln, f t Th r b hu " • " •rrnJ .... • " 1 ., 0A$A (o<p 1'1~ 10.... '° ltldeD ltt• ,,,. .... • 1"'> '°"' 1'~ ""'"' 1,...., -.."". ,. ""' 0r.,... Covn· E ,_,,,1_ 1t1C 1 ,. 1 "' ... orma ion. e ree roe re type vehicles ~~'·•·1 ~·" cv.,.,tn ,., in IP &'•' Fl-.nee _.. u» 2 • ., u•. JT'tt•-s~ u r • .JO t.$•a .. ..,14 C C a..,,.. .... ,.. '""' "" oo °" '" ..__ bl . --' • C ta M . ...L Opf"•' cv•>»tt 117 115 1n•w inc ' •Y. 10\lo t•4 I.. It '"' ti V• ,._ S4'\ 14'" S4 Iv tvk: on••· '°"''''°'"" '" Ille Cltv w•o ,..,,., Ot>crll>o<I .. l<Dllow) can U'C 0 aJlllC'U 11\ OS esa Ch I t F d d Dod 8tlco Pwl CYS•71 Ill ,,, ... Ill Olwrw l"C pl 1 2S 71 ,. ,, • .., LlllCol• N•I LI~ 4A •N N i; ..... "' S..nt. Ane, Covntv of Ol•nee, 51... '""'"'•nc•"9 ., IM tnOll Et0Jlt•ll' from Stansbury Buick evro e . or an ge 9oftenu Alrllnaa ,.~.,. 112 112 Ov<ommv• lt>t j 11 71~ It Loul1'4t ..... Sfhr• lift 1'.. IN 1"._ qi Ct ll"""'•• •II rloM tilt.. t nd lfll••W <Of-ol t•o<I No 207), .. '1\own on · _ will shOW their resrwctiVe ~\\r't:~lli I "•· •• 110 _ lit Ou11 &t•<hl••tt AO 11'? :141,, Jl', ,,,_rt.,.y C1tu1llY ••~ ~ 41, now ll•IO l>Y II un-Hid Deed• ol • Mop ••co<c»o In 8«ill 107. Pt'H t ol . r~ C 0,1 tr cv --Ill '"'"' Ill E<onomlu L•b .IO 1'\'i l1\'i ~ Mful°" &qultln S'4 h' ~ lrv11 111 lllt P'oe>artv •llV•I• I• Mid MitelOll&MOO• M•P>· record• ot Oft~ * * * ines lil compact Campers, ~~~:" f'.P,•,'j~I ltlll 111! Elec1to lnatr > 4"> •"lo •I~ -re~ Ul1 S1 st ll Covnt nd Stat• O..crli..i •• c c 1 ·~ • • Electrolv• i"° .IO'a ,..., '°"' N•lloflal Flrt uo 11' tn Ill A.. ~o • lh• ......_~ .., Tt"•I •tcor~ I• ounly, e 110'"1•• llW~t 'forth 40 O• ruCkS and mot.or homes ~•OI Otto cvJ',>19 It'll JOI-I 11 ltcctronk: ., fl/I ~ "'° N•I Ulllofl Flrt 210 J6l ll'1 ~ • ..,..... -• ~ ,,.,, OO' 00'' Ea st )7.J) , .. ,, 1"'°n<t CHA.'l\tPJON DESIGNER ' 1 Croch r-ClllzttU '60 " '' 100"-'1 IKl•Olllc 1111 10 I~ 10 "'•" Wntarn Liit Ina ,J>! lt14 1' H•d ,_ f'IJ ~h ~ df9rttt 00' 00'" Wnl )0 00 fttl. • 1 SCfme Over JO feet. F'ot W•sl ,_ h • 7' IA fOI~ fl l~clronl(J l•lftl C.e ~ 5 41a Netlonwldf IS'-' 1$-, 1'>11 "'"'1' .. kt "'""' ~•"O ,,,. ''"" "°'"'of • FORMS OWN COMPANY The large mot.or homes will ~f: ~t!~c~' 4'!,.,, ;: 1:0:" J •rmtr •m .1~ '"' • '''Mo Amat l"• c...w111v 1,.., -1t.,. I'll lfl•r crn11• lend •Uu4to<1 In tne OIMl•t; ~· CO'lll""ll'IO N°".~ ~ Cit-• ,._ J t I U· tained Holly SucMr CVl,.;Q IOI 1 ,:a_ ,;. ~:: n;~ '2i'111 .. 1 1 1r.: ~ 1;;: ~~..:!:~1:/~ u r,.. ~1, ~~ S••rt °' '•'11"'"1 •· Co.inf• of O.anot, ., ... 00' 00' w .. , 11·00 -· •ne11<.o Pete Brock deslgner of the ~ comp e e Y ge con · ~"'"'°" t C!l'P '"' " no!\.: " ,..., Sien 1. SIQ cvptl ,. 20• • P11111sr•v•n•• u11 1~ '"' 1114 ~\Crlri..I •> lollowa -40 4"rtu 00' 00" Eut l 00 lorl: ' featuring fUlJ Siz.e stall ShOW MeuJI Coel Cka cv"ft .. 3 IU llfll II• FllO., Ccrp . U~ U ... U p,,,..ld-Wllll I 21 ze .... 17~ '"•' P<>'1ton o1 Loi u1 o1 N9WPO<t ~· North 50 o.eren oo-oo · w.,, (amou, Cobra Daytona coupe . nd"ti . ·k. h • MSl cv•~ *' 1os-., 1ot lot "In' "'''°" car-• "" .. 11 .. Re-ne N11 u,. 10\. ,,,, c"' ,,16 M .. oh1• ... ..,.,.,. °" • Mo recoroeo 17.ll ~·· ''*"" Nor111 40 dlt9'"' oo-which won the world racing er. a1r -<:o 1 oning. 1tc en. F .,,., Gow•• ~ 1711o 36,, si ,1.,1 F. l.M • • .,-., 111'1 IOI~ •• 8~ 4, o-fl of Mltetlla-1 00"" l!HI 117 It lttf1 \!>onct $o\rll\ SO • IO g d a C od ti Fa.lier k~fk l5 )6 l''l4.!5<'1boar-d ll tin> I>.., 1'-I~ M•r>" •><<Ydt 01 Or•..o. coun1r, c.1~ ""'"' oo-oo-· e .. 1 u" 1w11 '""'c.e championship in 1965 for Car-un e an comm a ons ~our St•• • ~ •'" 11.ISec '"' N•w ....... '40 •\t ;i '' ~ 1 1 N~· -...... , --· e to sleep eight no s fu".,"'"" c: ... , • • •'• 6\, Su••1r u 1• •• • "' flo '" """'•· 0·~· 000 •• ,.,. _,. -.... -_,. ~s -"" '" 1.oo roll Shelby has formed his r rson · t 1 Service 1.1 • "'~ "t• ... r111c 111• 'tr.,., 111 4.l'••• u <-. c...,.,...."<1111 •' '"' """' 1 .. tt•7Y ""'· 1twnc1 s..u111 so Of9reu 00' oo-· • . The Recreational Vetucle M al " 1o1 ,..., llf .to i,-... 1~ 11~1T••w1t•• '"' ·'° .,, . 13 e 14 CO'lltr of Tr•cl Ito. 1021. H lllow• e>n I h \I II 00 IMl1 lt\f1>e1 Sclulll 40 door-Own design and COnSU}tlng • . t '"" Cl1nl 31.. :I?"-l1 U111ted In. Co Am ._ 400.. •II,, «l MIS<tll• .... Ou• M.,, •. reoonla "' Orenot ... Int ol bttlnn1119 usiness. th p f bl c Co h A M•m '°" M•I .. ~ 24~ U\4 us Fld Guel I'° w •... 4 • -Mltp •tKO<cltO '" eooo 101. "" • o1 00' 00'" Wtt• u1 • fM1 10 "-1rue b . Show, IS sponsored jomtly by U U Gr1""1,• 11 '°"", ,,. 1•1 ,,. u1111" Tru'' ll'-... ~~~ covn•v. '•"'"'"'" ...-.. NOrth '° ~ Alto .. «1>11,.. _,@f......., 111 .. "°"""' Brock 29 was director of e or a e amp ac S· H1t"r~1 °''.,. •• 1~ 14•. us Liit 20 m ""' o•.n 00' oo" En• JJJ '7 '""' fhtna of u 1d ••nc1 O.>Cl'•l>od •• 1e1-. . ' • sociation and the Trailer !'.l~!.'!r co 60 ,t'" ""' 1~ :~..i;;.!.'e,.. 1'~ 'l~ ~;: 931 Wl'llt 19th St., C.M. Nort~ '° ~, .. , °" oo" w ... 1 11t.1t c"""""nt1,,. a1 "'' ..,.,., eu1 ... 1~ special proJecU for Shelby Coach Association F d ~'•'• ~"' M JO\., -~ wT1.i.1,. '"•co 1•1 , l~~ DELUXE 1 &: 2 Br :=.n:~:, ":~t~1~:,_:::i~ N:',~' ~ :-;;: ~c!::~ ~0 8;:3'10~' :::-, °,;; American. . un S l:i:~:::~ u~:.0'° ~·,. 19~ ~~ ,_.,. rru~n~:,1tN "'"•~~ ,, 61111 FURN & U:-IFURN Ol'O't!'> 00' 00 .. Wtal )1 OI , .. ,, 11\f!I« Mlteell•neou• "'•"'· •·t<orda of Oranoo :~·c8 .. ' ,.eek ,,~ 60'; '*'i lo ..... 1c..1 a., ... NT "° ,, •• ,,., n HEATED POOL . Pultina North '° OH rt!U 00' 00"' h •I ll.ll ,....,,..,, C•llf~rol•· ,_. Nortll 40 .,. * * * """'.:~ .. -. " ~ ~ w· ~·~.~\..'~ht 1.60 1:\ =~ ~·· ,,..,, 11\en<o Soulh so °"'""' 00' 00'' ore" 00' 00' Ent to l3 ttc1. 11\ence .i.rrold corr ~ 1114 101., Finl Nal ciiy l'I~ Ji SJ'> sv, )J~ GrE't'Jl • rad I • n I heat · Eu1 51 OI 1tt1. 111en'* "'1th • •· M0<111 so doottt"M1 00' 00'' w .. 1 17' •I FORD LAUNCHES IC•jw• t•• ,, ))-. ''•'*"II Het ax "" h 11._ 111w Jiit washer dl)'et !acllluea . 9"1'" 00' oo"' wn1 u.a ...., to ~ '"'· 1.id "°'"' b91no "'" ,,,.. 001111 o1 -'*----· Jan. 3 1,.,,.,1 .,_, 5•u~' ~· " 1.4' 2llttt ,,.. \ '"""' T'lf•I 1 . .c. 37 JT>\ 17 .,,,. ""'"'of ceo1"""'' ~'""'"'' ~ c<lfWl11Ul11t N"'"' 50 SAr t.T\t..CAMPAJGN Mut ., 17 ., ._ ~· ~ ~o .n :w1 1'...,t. MuOow &roek Ma ·'°' ,.,. JO'• Jt'<\ ca.rpora trc. Pnc~ from ICJQ•I~ '"'"' "' 1111trH1 111 P•rc.t A .... , w oo" w .. 1 11 l.l '~· "'-• 14rw vou rA"l SIOclt 22.u 1.;1, K~r:..o;:-,,~;:.,"~ ~ ~!.! r.,4 ~~ ~";.':."~;.:~"~, 1 1:;., .~ .. 1~ SU5 • SlSO. dHcrtDtO .,.._ ,_ kvlll .......... 00' ocr· Wnl 3·00 IHI; F ord Motor Co has launch· -Tr.. '°''°"""' -S.llC'I I0.22 10.tt tc'rc>I"' • l cvpt , 15 ~5 u•,., SI • WfSTUll IAHl(I A> to .,,. ~ 91 Trutl nt<oro.d .., IM>a NorTll M -'"••• 00' 00" w .. 1 . • . . .. 11oM, ~lled bl' Vtr "•Y a.~ f.17 \.A Oruo C~ .>6 171'1 11 11'1'1 Arl10111 Bini( I 1J 7~ '3'\ See Mgr. Apt. 4 548--04!!2 u lo P•ot m 1115 '-!; '"--"No<'lh 40 "°'"' 00' ed an tntenSIV~ educational 11>« Nallor\al /tutcl-lni.rc 6 n LL.a~• ArrOW!lelld Ot• .I.. IV. 1'-1'-' Arllorlll 81neorp 1 !Po 11•1 '"' -----------P1rctl 1 00'' e.~1 tO '2 fttlj ,,,_,, SOulh so d r I . t Ilion °' Seawfli.t ltw ·"~ 14..IJ 11 '1 ·m; JI' M "'' " ..... "' Atneflca 1 SJ SJ,,. S7 --~-All lh•t <»rT•m 1w tllv.1..i '" ""' o.or ... 00' oo" E .. 1 1111 i..1. '"•"« an promo 1ona ca.mpaign o o"i.,., inc. 1,. 11,,1 Fd 41 l' .,:., t~ ... si", ~ ~ g .. ·~ eri"" of c11sF1_.. ., • ., '°}' 4,,. Co1t1 Mesa '100 Sl•lt qi C1lllornl1. '°""'' "' O••"Oe· ~"' Ill°""" oo· 00" Wttl J 00 , ... , encourage every dnver t.o de· "" prlelt •• Wiiie/i lvMI ,., IU4 u.n Mtlcco t~~ I) H"' n ~(~~r .. ~! 1.. ~~~ ~; ~~~ o.w•ced •• tollow• INnao Sovlll ,. ""'"' oo· 00"' Eu t I :... • l r-.. "vin ,,..,. •eowlll .. J011111tn 17.M 11.U ~··"""' rlllet ""' ""' " ""'' N•t so I.JI? ... • »lo Jiiii, ACAPULCO APTS* lho1 "°"'"" o1 l o1 tJ7 ot N-1 X> J:> 1tto•1 ,,.. ..... *"' "° ~'"'' 00' ve o., a persona sa ..-un g could 11••• -· cu1 11 n." i.uw Mer•~ c..-1•1 eor. :11 1.., ·~ '"' l'lra1 s.w,;1y cp 1.. l'\. m. M' * Mc•vnta ... ,,_,. ... • ~• ,_.., oo-· w .. 1 M.n '"'' i. "" 1rve POl11t °' program. The company has '°"' <bid! ., 11ou1111 cu. ., KJt 1u1 McC't!~'lld" L...... ~ ~ u1~ 11.c ,..., "~F 1 '° 1~ »14 11>% W·l8 St & Walla{'(' C\I in B""" •· .... IJ of M1_11_,. _,,..,,.. • . d Ctt•adl C11t as 11 '6 It 11 c-~• F.., 1, .... ·"' n U !! P•c St•'• e.11• 1 tr, IS.,. • ADULTS MtP>. f@<Ofdt "' er ..... ~. c.11. A•• .,..c.11.,. """°''"9"1 ""' ""': chosen nationally recogruze Al>t<o..n ,.7 us ,.,. IM 10·., 11:., ldl::"t:Jr.l '.To 1~ ':t ';:Z !>In~.~~ a~: _. ll'' "'' ""' 1<>n>••· -·1i.o •• 101'°'" ''°" "' .. i.t .. ,.. OtKrfDH .. "°"°'"''· safety exper ts to help develop • .,., .. I'd ., ..... 11 Guo 1(1 10 M 10.,. M u "•' .lO • 10 lw. ,, ~ ••1111 v 1 40 .. ~ :1" e 1·f3f)ft\l $!);, CO<'llm«N:1l'IO fl II-. "'°" £ttHffl C......,.'l(lllO 11 IN lnMI 101.,ly . Atlll I'd tit ... CUI KJ U l 117 Mollr .. Auto ll'lo J 10\\ U•~d Catlf 81,.. J S1 5' S1 cot,,., o• 11.ct No. tal .• , .-• .., O>'N< "' fl.II(! ,.. ion •• , "'9w• Ot1 , Ford s ideas on drrver educa· ~"' aw 411 •J J Cut s1 101 :i...u Morr11 "l•n co n n 21 us N•t •• so 1 l6'' 17•,. ,. •• e 2·80R~ nso • M•P recor-Ill 8o9I 101, -t of Mt• reco--I• -101. peer t ol tion and accident prevention "'" Grlll 7.0 to7 Cut SJ 1'.0l IS.l6 ~'l"°j' ~ 1.60 ~ Jtl\ 2'YI V•lln N8 l'llctnl• It _.. tn, ,.... • Heat!'<! Pool' UUl-pd~ ~~~~.·~~or~~~=d~~ °'~": :.~··=· c~::....,.-::~.oiw:;; Tilled "A Positive View of :;:: ::1 ~~~·: ~: ~ ¥tt~~ ~N:1.,...iJYll ~jt!;<J!•,·l!. ~"' ~I\ w· W•ll•sr~1rot·~toAH COM~~HI:;""° 646·3850 " tetl'. ' • • Ew re "' ~• """ 21~ )j•' A-• Sl.l Ut1h J1.'t ''" N ''"'' 00" oo-· ~ J..jO : "'""° • -.. .. E .. , 1" OI IHI; Good on· ving Habits ..... sun. Ano ,. 1.•1 I " 1111 I'd lUS 11.u N IOI! l.:10 ~ l'\4 ""' ~ kv ' LI\ fO ... • .. \ •• , NOllll 50 """'" 00' IP'' W .... ''• 1' ..._ ~ M ...._ at' 00" Wttl • , • r; '"" ln'd 1 ll 1.fl l(•lcllarb 1.7' •.D H I-A.C 2' 1411, 116 Columbl• ~L 4•, , •\"t SPACIOUS 2·br apt. 11~ • '"'· .. ,, POlnl i.1,,. 111e '"'" .o1n1 .. .. • •l' ... i. ""'' '-'"' ""' 1rua plement will &ppear lJ\ varl· "'"' .._,,..,., Kll<k:lt Gt11 t u 10., ~!-r1•-Inc .. tot 15\ro 14 1S•4 '"""' Fl,..t1el•• , a•, 11-·~ ba. qulet area, Nr ~ery· bfftnn1••· "--mml""1"9 """' • .,.,., • ... ...,...., tNna t*llllll.ll110 . [ ,_ A 1.00 7.61 l .ut'f 1t n 1t.• Of'•··~ """' ·~ 1.-. •~ E~•t•bl• U L P0<lld .A 1,,,_ It 11 cttv, .. , 00' oo" w .. 1 s1.01 '""' lltoftCe ....-• ~-w ... ~ m.» ous media across the country funct 1 1o.10 11,63 1..u111tt 11 11 11,. ,. tr, F"""',.s'' ""' u 1t U'• ~'~ cor. s•• ll•rb 10 •~ ''• • ._ ~rung. 640·5419. ~1941U No<tn .., c1e9,..., woo" htt 11.Ji -· -· ,.._.. ....,,, • doe,. .. 00' ocr· and be available for d.istribu· s1oek s.so u 1 Lit• '"" ,_,, iu 1 ,.!c111c Arri1n.. '"' ~ ff" ~ "~:: ~~1:;..s,,,,.~ io i~ :;: n',,, e\"fS 11\tna Soutfl 50 --w 00" H•I h il MJ:l -· ttw..c. Souttl,. .,.,_ . F d . ,_.. Sd E~ IUS 11..)4 l ift 6t~. ··" I .• Pee v~ 00 Coro 1~ " ... 11•-. ~Corp. v.. ,.... J•t 1115 '-"· "'"""' seou111 • ""'-• ..,. w· Ea•• 111 n ..... "'-• sou"' Uon by or to mtereso.eu 111ua ttlf uu u.a L-.. ,.., » • Jt.• l'•u•n-P.,,,,...,.,, '"' fl4 ,._ 11....,tw,.. Flna1>Cl•I , ,.._ •~ ·~ ,. .. JDJ::AL F'OR BACHELOR! 00'' w.,1 1 oo '"'' lhenc:. Sev111 to * • --• •· w-.1 .. n 1 .. 1 10 groups and individuals Ar· ,_,,_ •. 11 •·~ l -s.r t.» 10. ,.,,., """' .. u"' »·~ 12 (fflc i.v 1. L.11 '° ,,. .. uv1 u.._ ''"' 00' 00'' Eul ll ll IHI: IM11q "'° t<w point If llttlMltte , . . . • lloJI Ft 10 lil 11.• Meu Giii 10.ltl 11.M "lllt Coro olAlfl 7114 ll 12'~ Tr••--<oe•I 1.,,,..1 a J'4 A Mio ~ 1 Bdrm J'.lO. s..u111 ao de-a•• .. oo· OO" """'' H ii '"' Al .. ••c-.t•ne ,,,.~,., "'•' _.iton ticles will mclude the import-a. llroed s1 IU4 17M M1>1 Tr unavsj l Lrg 2 Bdrm $115 '0 tl\e true "°'n' 01 -1"n1,.. et ... d 1•"" <MK"llfod •• "'11°"'' ance of driver education pro--l!lvlloctc IS to 11·11 Meu lit• 17 " 14 09 ACROSS 50 Bel al I: Yesterday's Puzzl e Solved: t~lhtr wl"' '> lnl•rt•I In "••t•I A Com..,.llCIM al ~I Euttrlr . Ca" Gt• 10.1111 06 M-,._,, 1993 01uu:h. C':\t. 7>18·9633 o .. c.rtt>td btlOw c"'""' o1 T••c• No i. u '"""'".,..grams. pointers by an awa rd· Tran.fer-red c0n Fo ""'10 '• Gr-'h •:io 1o oa Archaic tA~NiT~•;cS-~~!tiHitl~!f--- 1 BDR~I l-'CR\/ APART· ::11.,~.~~d 111 1n1.,,..1 1n • ..., to. ~1~f11::i"!~~.11~~:~· ~.:,,:; winning school bus driver on ~~ ':, ~:·,:.u.IM ~~~-t· Is df1?8SIM ti-H~~~~·--··ll. T L MENT, utlls paid, rxc~pt •11 ,,.., <t"'•'" 1411\C! "'"•'I'd in ""' counr .. c.111orn11. '"-nu "°"" oo o .. how to prevent ae<:1dents; a Victor J. Granholm of ,..,, $t1( n.n u.01 "' 1 , "' 1H111.o. s Engl ish 14111nuaft c ., 4 , l h Ad I 199'. bo SI••• ot C1llloml1, Countv of Ott""· ,, .. , 00' 00'' E••• lOLIA ..... tlwnct . ' b t ,,..,,,.. ... ,_, M I , Giii UI • " •-k UI Kln"d 0 ~:..+;~+;,:.fr~.:W,:~~~,f-!.l~ •g I.!. u 14 • 2 l!11r r o .. cr11>«1 .. 1011ow1 11,.,.,,, '° ctto•M• 00' oo-· wHt 70.oo '"'· list of mistakes made Y mos Anaheim, Connerly w i t h kl4t• 10s u.eo Mvt ,._ 11.u 1us .... JO ,,,.,.'*.,...,.*"'!lltlroR.,.~-Blvd. $80 per mo. :>48·28".!8. r"'"' "°"'°" of Lot• m """ m o1 u lo po;.1 .,..,,, '"' .. , .. po1n1 01 o.. drivers and suggestions f 0 r the La Palma and Stanton Com ,... '" ut 11. 1 " Giii u1 us "1 Fa111td cha ir o o Nowoor• M•IQtlh· u '"°""' on • M9D •'""'ne, •'-<• com1•u1r19 North '° .,. . . . di .d al Id"· Grwfll 1s n 11 . .0 N'M '""" 11.» n . ., footbll l 62 Bird li~tH.;.tiP-ot::"~t&f~~~~ ] Br. Cpt.s, drps. bltns. gar. fl'OO-In ,_ 4, ..... ll al Mlt· dto•t9t 00' 00" Eul llll fwt: I'-<» 1mprovmg In VI u s wt: branch of the Security '"°°"' "°' 'tO MVI SIW'I ,..,, IU1 COith '3 Bushed: di.sp ca""""" & ~c ....! cetltnf!OU> Mepo. ....:,..~ 01 0r•"ft Norin .0 Ct'9r ... Off 00'" EHi J.00 ,,..,, and a feature on the m O S t 11\ll t 70 UI ""'11 T'Vlt U• J.tt i• r -.-t. ., """"' ,,._ 1~· Cou••Y· c1111orn11. c1<ncr1-.. 10~ !ht~ M0t1~ io <H9r•tt ocr 00'' wtt1 Fi~National Bank in ~111 2.7' '·" N .. ws.c 11.n "·" .. ,...,.,.. 2 words Sl1D ·mo. Call Coe.Ir; & Wal· low• l3 n ,,.,, , ...... Nor"' "° dttr .. s I# common. and senous, er· B p k h b 0>a11 Fd • .. 10 ... N•I l11Vt1 20.n JLD undetOf'Olllld U Kind of rock laCI' R.ltr 541i·•llH. e"1""1"0 •• "" .._, N011M,•1 ,.,. OO" Eu• n " , .. ,, "'•~ r.ou111 Ill rors made by drivers on ._e-uen ar ' as een ''-" fd IU5 "" H .. ,.. ..,, 15 Man's n1111• 66 Machin e M r o1 Lot 1 °' T,.e1 No 1073· .. ~,.. 00' oo-• Eur lJ » '"'' "'•n« u" transrerred to the benk's ~· * 1·" 1.n •-'S1 1·1' 16 Circus FURN. bacn apt $42.JO. "'°""" o" • M•P ,'"""'1· dtd in .~""" ,NQrtn -o ""'' .. ' 00' 00'" E .. 1 i co ways. N rt B h b h ·~~ Fd n.J& ,..,, DMd s..u s.1• VIP uDos~nb_Y 3J 101. PO• • ol M ><• ·-"· ~•DL ..... lhtn(f Soult\ so Oet•H S 00' 00' • ewp-0 eac ranc as .. o ..... Giii U.1611 n Pf Slit 1 '1 U1 ~ :\Jany only \'111< furn Al~ ,..c"".-oi o..,,.. CovmY. ca111orn••: Eot 1115 ,...,, '"'nc• Soul" 40 .,.. It JS recommended as neces· Corn.St &d vn•••ll '""°"' u • 7.1' 17 Know again 67 Novtl ha l'ra.llPT P11rk 13:.! \\' ""'""t N"""' 00 oeoart•• °"' 00' Eu• 0'•0 oo· OO" wen •1" ''"' 10 ,,,. sary reading for both new and assistant manager. '-"'-"" "" Slodl "'' 1°"' 19 San ta -bl Alwiys no 10 teo<t to IM "'°'' NortM•I• co• rrv• 001n1 01 1iru1M1no . , C:ep ,d IJ 5' 14 n G.....,11 10~ ILtt W11sur1, C ~1. ""' of u io Lo• m . •t1tnu Solllll 50 "''° t1up11ng '"'''''Oo'n 1n11 P<><llon U1e older drivers Safety can t lnoom 10.St 11.s1 N•I w.,1 uo '·" 20 Swimming 69 Tastes BACHELOR apl S78 dran. no ctuldren nr p!'I~. near shnpi;, 85G W 19th SI, 641H(}I! * \\ll..SO'J WEST * 1 hr. util pct· Mtd pool: Mults. Call 6~·5276. -$&'; Bachrlnr. <"11.l'p('l;:- drapl"S. $.· Ruilt • 111A. "> llH7fi1 * I RR $70 ,\lo * 1975 A P0'.\-10!'\A, CM :>10.n6t Art"r :. r~t -BACH $85 , t BR S9S F urn · :!.131 r:lden • i\rhtll11 1 l)lk :'\pt Blwi. fl t:!.0.111S ~~o I RR. Jo:a~tsu1r:--;;lr1SP·1n. .\:u-cl. c:arage, nr mkt. ;idults 67~· 11'17 d~rffl 00' 00'' E>HI llO ... fol •lono ol ·~ d l•nd dt-.trtb<a ., IOllOw\ be "Uaranteed but the need '"""' 10 76 11" NEA MAii II 41 II... bi rd 70 Loca\iQrl ll Alumni rnt Nortn•ol~ly lint ol stld lot n1 CQJllOmtnel"O ff '"' "'°'' Etll•rlv I'> • • Stoc11 10 ... II .. ,.,.., EM lt.24 U.tl 21 c ·t 7 1 F de lo Ill# ""°'' S°""'crl\o tor'1trWofll tti9t cor ner ol frae1 No. 101J, ~' lllOW• on • for Safer dn\'1ng has certain• --or',. -t Com Tr A& In NPll Hor U 1S lJ.ll t~ty~-bJ~mtS~ member '•"" O.Krlbod '" • -to e • · "'•o •ocoroeo 1n e"°" 101. ,,.~ , of ly "-en 'recognized ir• ~ Comlr co 1.11 Nor .. at 11.n 1•.n ""•• 18 Civet's Ch•tk••· re<orclod S.pt•m.,., II, 19S4 Ml>0tll•n.ou1 M•PS· "l'<O•d• of Or· ~ . · Corne> 114 10.n 1111 OM WrnS U 90 IS.,. 2) Shore relat1llt 111 aooi n1•. """ m o1 Otfl<••' "" .,,.. covniv c1111.,..,1 •. ,,,.t1et Norih Something everyol)E' should ,_ "' 10 n 11 M ~ Fd n.n ts.JI 25 The waltz, DOWN 22 Interest: .,,,,. IM"<• N1>rt11 e1 .,.., .. , Oil' oo•· 40 o•o-.•• 00' OO" e .. 1 JOS 14 '••• k A 1 hl 1 · S L l c~ U.ts 15.2.s P•nn ~ci 22.n 22.11 e .. 1 10 11 , .. , •1ono '"' Sou•" .. "•••1 1hr•c.o "....," Ill 0,0,,.~ 00' 00 .. w .. I now . . . . . one ve c e 1s ymuO S c.,.,, '"" 11.1111 '° "-'" 1..,. 11,,., e.g. Ablr. llM ol .. 10 l•nd ot Ntll> II Cn•"•' IO ,.. " , .. , t••d OOl•I !Wt ... '"• ,,.,. involved in abt'.Jl one half of . Co111m '~" ,,ll U7 """• ,. 1',U 1602 26 Move l let 111sses 24 National '"' SN•"-''trlv 11nt 01 l•nd an<r1t...d ro•nt a1 llfflnn11>o lll•nct contlnvlng ll f l ff" ·d ls bc«p ld It n 71. Pina St ll.00 13.00 unslndih ~ Warning thing '" • -d lo ll•lr>ll ,. 8•11•' •nd '"'"'· ''"'"' ~ dto• .. , 'oo 00 . Wt>! lJ ll a ata tra IC acci en . Tlw follo .. ln• ta • l<•Y to wmbol• UI~ C•OWll w u.s 1.V Poln.tt 11.r;. "'3 28 Muse It 3 Fastener n Was r~c.ora•o o.:•-r 1 "'° in Boo• ~·n l•tl. 11oo•c• sovi" ao 0~,.,1 oo· 00 .. .f'aulty driver behavior ~uses I•,,,. 1to<.1< m1rkt1 rtoona, 000<>1lla swv--cttVtn M n " 7U.t Price Tit 11:1021.to >2 Moun t· ~ Mtttorot-un ..... h .. I poo• SH 01 Otl•c111 11.CO'dl. lnt nct N.,1 l ~ lttl. , ...... North so 0..,,.,, , all ~ . s.tlu ll•u•u ••• unottlc1•1. ' Oec11 lllC 1112 14.01 P•oYl~t S.Jt s 11 '"" ru South .50 "'ll' .. ' OO'OO" E•nt 10 u '""' OO' oo-· w ... , 11 H ..... """" North •o 25 per cent ~· SU<.<• aCCl· It•'" er dMdtn<b ••• •n•u•I dlJbU,_ Ottl• P:d 1s" , .. • Purll•• 11.:a 11.24 aineer's lgisl's 2' Cirotled Alony >o.d \ou1n ... n1trlY ""' lo 11'ot d•Ol'ff$ 00' 00'" E•'' 11 .. l•t<; '""nu dents. exce~~IVe SN>ed, 24 per Mo"1I b a 10 d en 1!11t lell QUarlarly Of' Olvtr ~ U.3' IJ.55 ,.VI,.._ 17.01 IUf U>nGtln toocem 30 Molding mo•• \o<Jltw•IY CO'"*' al Utd l•l\CI ol Sovlh !O c1t9, .. , 00' 00" Eol 17 IS k.i r~ dru aeml·aMu•I dt<l1r1rlon u ",, •• olMr· Olvw 1 .... 10.11 11.0I ""' Grttl 12.06 ll,11 17 Muns or s Can~lner )), Instrument "•'"" P e • .,.,, •"«n<• N"''h •o oo. •~r. th•n« south «> o..v•-Ol1 00 .. cent. and drm ng or gs, .,.1 .. llOl•d •P«'•' ,; mr• dlvldfllctt Olvld Shr l.M U• Ollr DIM 1.1t us 6 v b d 01tt1 oo• oo· eo• 1,., 11 ,_., •'""o w .. 1 , oo , •• ,, ,,,."". SOu•h 50 dtO•tt• 14 per cent •" 11q1 '~'"'°" O-T~ 111 1.CM 1 °" 11.., Ted\ s.O) s..io tnnspo" "'I 1 32 -1110191rra: th• Soulh•••'""' .,,,. of w1d 1ano oi 00' no· Eo• u n 1tt1: 1,,.no SOll!h '4 · · Orevl\lo u.~ 71 ll ""°' '"v UNv•ll tation 7 Slept A 111lragt •••l'f1 P Rout• 10 tht 'lortlleultrl• .,..,,,. oo· oo-· w .. 1 rs ,. ,,., 10 '"" •-Jllao ••IT• M •xtru b--.'.11111111 h it\ ee I,,_,, ll.ff ltewrr Vl'lllv•ll )8 Member of lighUy 33 No . Amtr. lint of .. Id lOI tll; ,,,.,.u Soulll !O tru~ POllll 01 ~oinn1,,0 * * * P••tl '" lf6J e>lut aloe~ OlvlO.ndl, .-o.-E•lll $111 16.5' 11" I~....., ,. • ....,, 1 Jl 8 S d..,,., .. 00' 00" E••• 1"" ,,.., to lh• Al•o .. C•Dllno lll•rfl•Ofn ,~., por11<1n tiered .,, ""'" .. ,., '"'' v~·· 1-f'n· e.,,..1y G U.2116.12 .. , lO It JO... Down ports dtfense ""''' E••"r•v cor.,.r ol w•d Loi 1ll o1 '"'" t•no o•tu•t>.cl ., tollow• DOOGF. flJ("ll.S ~hi• In 110<1 ovrlno 1'64, """'•'"'· l!-oy 1u1 7UI Com ii IU1 1u1 ~ -Hautl palace group: Abbr. the<I(• S.OUlh '° MO•M1 00' 00" W••I c-~lno ti .... mo.I Eo<l•rlv ,.,. plu• •lock dlvl<Mnd. ~cl•rao ., £qvl!v 10,., 11.J7 '"11 ••• U.'6 IJ..SI .. 1 Bom 9 Po s1tion. 34 8acteriol· •long '"' Sovttl•••'•''Y II•• of ••'" Loi co•-~••CI ,;0 'on •• it.own on NEW SPECIALIST cuh v•lu• or ••:ci1111~.,,d or u -CSl•trlbu-Ftd Grttl 1Ut 1U5 Sac htv IOJit ll . .S. 42 Ont of in golf i"isl's 111 • dht•"<• ol 111 •l lrol lo ,,._ I>&-• 111 ~ Ofld '" I!~ 107 iN•• a o1 lion 0•16. •-P••d lt•I vttr, h-0.-f'ld Cac> 1'.IS 15.31 Stitt ""' II.ft ll u lO T h. " ol•t>fno ot • (\lfllt cono•t S<>vlhtrly """"II'" \ M•n\, •tcorO• o• O••no• T . 0 ''""d or pelO •II., •IO<~ dl•ldend or l'ld FVfld vnav•ll Sllrt>old II.fl ll.IM the senses ouc ing wl1e hev1r19 • rlldlu• ot «i oo 1tt1. • ••d••I '"""'" c.11 orn1a. 1nonv Norin 40 .;.. he appointment of Bert •PHI llP. k-O•c•••td or oeld 11111 .,,,, Fld Trncs u n 1u1 '"" .,.,. 1t.t0 71.7s 45 Drove out 11 Mos lt111 35 Numerical iln• tMouoh ••Id POI"' bu " No•lh .o 9r..,, 00' oo• E••• ,11 cw ••et : •"«net Hathaway as dealer place·.., eecumut•llv• •t •ut wllh dl\/ldend• In Flcl MAii •n 100 s .. ,..,.,, t n 10.n of hiding noble "rtfilt O•or..,, 00' 00" Eol. lhtnO NO•ll>-Norfh lO c»ertt• 00' 00" Wut ,... l . jj t f [)od , errH,, 1>-Pald 1111' Yur, 01¥idtlld ,IF "·7 61$ ~v•r I"• 17.21 11.•1 •e r~-.-...t. -12 "'-·"---' ... ·. 1 L ~Ormerf"'. wur.-IY. 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JO~ Stdmrl k l u~ 7.16 01~1. 2 words Archa ic l/4/66 40 Ancient G~et city , 0 Ooin_g plinW eye JoO / 44 Expenshtt furs 46 Fragrances ~7 Lowered In po slllon 49 Holy L~d Cit)' 52 X1us ~bols 53 Comllllllllst leader 55 Over 56 Fabric 57 Lifeless 58 Engrossed 59 Miss Fitz· gerald 60 Related group 61 City of Ontario 65 Mild 2 Br; ut1I palti, $1~- 1611 Sllnt;i An.i /we. ~'43·7!.!81 or 1\1 2·7279 •nor.ol 112 a.-ar tf'> 11' If' • iJlsl•nct droreu 00' 00" w,u t• 37 ff.of, lll•nct 6"' 6·•v Hid In lf6l olut •tock dlvldltn<I 1-P•'1· Fnd LI unevell 11 .. o llM fw~: r-s;--,ir-r.---.,--,::---. ot 11.61 1er1 10 rho ~'"""'9 01 • r•n-North 40 ~; ... oo· oo·· E••t lJ 31 •bi« In llod< dOrl,,. lfU .. 11mai.e1 '"" Mvt • n t.st ear u •• Q.U :::--r.x--r.:~r.:'...,,..-t gent curvt Ce>nCtvt f'lortnwttltr lv hf; lt•I: lh...,Ct N0tlh SO ~"" ()()" 00" C.lll Vllua O< •Jt·dlvtO-or o~-dlltrlbu-Fov"q ll .. 15.17 Stod< •l.U 41 n oalh \\A\ r to i;h;i rP nrw 'll .!>drm , apt 111 C~I 31i6 1:. :.!0th. CM. 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UMVlll Tat.v El t t• 10 .•. ) dl•lfntt of .l.S 5• IHI "'•nc.• l•r>Qrnl lo 1•"1 111..,,u Soulh 1.Q Ottrff\ oo· 00 ·I dl;lribullon "1-E~ rlollh •w-Wlllloul l'f Slk vn..vall hmo GI U 06 16 4' Mid cvrvt Sourn 40 OtG•t<'• 00 00" Wosl II 1j IHI, l'tnc• N<>rlh SO dt· wlrr•nla. --Wllh warr•nh, WCI-Whan Ullt lln•YllJ TtAu Fd ll.n IS QS W•ll 17S 00 1 .. 1 to •~• No•lh••>l.,I• 0,.., 00' 00"' W•\I loo torL lhtnc• clhtrlbU~ wl-Wlltn luuod. btllnt or· i<uno A"' 1000 10,11 l won<: Gth 6.7' I )6 1tn1 ol ,.id Troct No 2071, tMnce ~•h 40 o•o,.n l)(f oo WtKt Jl n 1u1 Hnl1•d uncs..r fhp B•nkruptcv Acl. or Fund '"" 12.S. ll.74 Tw...C lne '·" •at North 50 01'9•'P> 00' 00"' W•>' '1 00 lo lhr trvt DOlnl 01 ~'""'"° -.curltlt!a •nvmff tw tueh. lld-,.ut dey C.• llWhl 1 .. 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'° that we may extend a lncoro lllC t.t1 10.u •II Fd H.IO 16.13 Ill••' 11 oo 1 .. , •~•n<• No11~ oo d• ••vii 1n 111• nhllo•ttn"' vcvrMf tllf,•nv, Stirf today ••.• e•rA a ,011 frienclJy welcom• and help lnc0<p l•v 11s ftl wu1 IM 1.11 t ,1f 01 .. , oo· oo · E.-1 , 1s IHt: th-.ct ,..,..,°'.,,. •u ru1•o "'° llOllv.,.., '" ,11, • .. " ll\CI Trerwf 12 11 u11 1111.i.11 lA.11 u .... ""''" so Oto•,.• 00' OO" wu 1 11 oo 11"6ttrnon•d • w•·ttM Nollet o1 D•l•ull '4 on ou r thrift eerltflc1tHI them to ~me 1cquaintt'd ln•Bk Slk U5 u ' NM>r Fd 1•.7' 10.41 1-.1. tllfn<• "'"''" tO 0.01"' oo· oo" ono oi e 1oc1•on •o , '"" th• un~•·~·o""" In their new i urroundJngs. Inv CoA"' n ,, IU• Nlntltl-UNY•ll Wh• 3J l3 1 ... 1 '"'"<• N~tn 50 d•· •o ... 11 uld 01aci.-r'V 10 .,,,.,, u •d am 517,. on reiiulAr Piil!~ ltwtt &oo u.tt u u •-a.u uo qr ... , ~· 00 · W•tl Un IHI ol>l1oa11on• •no ,_., •• If., on S•Pl""'btr I book<-iC'rOllnl~ -11ny llnlO\lOf thf...:• ~·~ t0 °"Orff• 00' 00" I. I•~ !ht ~"<l•"\•Q'10d C•V\11 1t• NOi•« w,.1 ll l •~• "''"" ""''~ so o~ ol O•l•ull ~,.., nt EioCl•M lo Cf "'O'd"" SIOOO IO .Sl0.()()()'. ot ... \ 00' 00 w, .. , n I) .,. .. '"""C" '" ~ lt.5' P•o• 161.. ol H•if OH1c••t ,r ~"O""' .o df'Qf'"'~ oo· oo E •"' 1& n 'teco,_~ S h C 1 · f · I••' l"•or• ~. " II\ Oroq••t\ a> no Ot'• O..-•mho• 7t 1t~I Q U( ern a 1 Ornta """'•MM 1.,1 '"•"H \n 111 •Md• FINANCIAi f{OE'Q•tlON THRIFT & LOAN G,,_,.... M ('f A~~t 1' .lJ fp.-t1 '~"""' I,_~( , fru\,H ~JI-."" V. ,.,,,. ••• ~ rfl M > .,, t "'' ,,... Q ft. W,.,dft# J111'' (\ff'" ~f fht Thrift (tffllH• HO I 11"-S• , ....... •<n• '" "' ~"'I''"'' ~ Ot) r . I •• ,, , •••• Mo.•. C•lll&rnl• T•I•·-· Ml '~ .,, , •• , ... ,~ ....... "" l'lt ., •• t4no'"' f'>1~N1 n'lll"Q ... r -..,1 f')•+I~ f\;t"'' \ ,°"' ( • .~ f""' #<I• r\i..,,t,,f'f' "'"/l,,9 A "II. JA~I a rt,1! f I II 10¥ ~ COSTA MESA VISITOR 64'6°2983 The HARBOR VISITOR DIAMONDS 5091. to 65•/a BELOW I DISCOUNT STORE PRICES Be1t buys 1v1ll1ble .(94-9361 SWEETS Jt:.·~r"co~ -------------JI ~11 £. 4th. It .• l1nt1 Ana ... --. • • ' ' ~ OI Ir £ " A' A A• "" A• A• ,,.. ,.., A• •A A• A. A A A A A ,.., ... A A ~' A ~ "" Al Al "' ~ ::: "' ,.., A A. A1 "' A ...... "' ,.., Jitl A• A> ..... ,., ,., ,.. ,., A t A• "' Al At ,.., A• "' ,,, ,,, A• A ..... Al ..... ,.. ,., Al ,... ,.. "' A At "' Al Al ,,. "'' IV A.It A~ Ar "" "" •M Ar Ar Ar Al' Ar "" "" ,,, Ar ,,, Ar "Ar Ar ,,, Ar Ar ..... AA. At. ..... ,.. Ah ,..,. Al• ... , Ar At M At Al "' Al At A~ ~~ A• A• A• .. t .. •• •• a. •• &a •• •• •• •• •• •• •• t •• ... ... .. .. .. .. t: t: ~-t: •• e. •• o~ ·fij I: t ao .. t: I: i: llT er er &r g: 8\0 e .. t au 81> ... R~ 81> Bu 8111 81> -i~ '" c. Ce ,. c. Ca ,. C• C• ~ ~i ~= ~ • Today's Closing Prices ~omplete New York. Stock. Exchange Li t STOCK LEADEM ~... ..,, , ......... 1.-L..nl '"" American Stock Exchange Closing .. , I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Harbor District Upheld. Calltomla Att<>mey General Thomas C. Lynch hu Issued a long.awaited· opiolon which says thl'lt Orange County Harbor District operations are legal. Lynch's 27-page opinJon came in respoOBe to ques- tions forwarded to h.im by State Sen. John G. Schmitt (R-Santa Ana). Schmitz was re.Jayme the quee;l.l'ons for certain central county factions wtlJcb had been attack· ing Orange County's harbor operations. These objectors. few in number but militant in approa<il. contended that the Harbor District could not legally expand its operationa beyond the 1935 proj- ect in Lower Newport Bay. They challenged use o( the district's 10.9-cent tax rate tor projects 6UCh as Dana Point Harbor, Upper Newport Bay and Sunset Harbor. Further. the cenjral counti.ans challenged action by the Board of Supervisors in establishing a harbor comm.ission and the practice of buying and maint3ining public county beadles. They asked how cities could withdraw from the Harbor District. In his answer, the attorney general pretty well knocked all these arguments into a cocked hat. Lynch said the harbor district could continue taxation for development of new harbors. The district could buy beache6. The creation of a Harbor Commission was legal. And finally, cities. u poUtical entitie6, cannot withdraw from the district. Now, since this opinion was handed down by the highest legal authority in California outside of the Ju- dicial branch of government. it might be pre6Umed that the attacks against the Harb-Or District had ~n la.id t.o rest. But no. The opposition factions instead have attacked the integrity of the attorney general's opinion. In reiality. when the arguments or the3e anti·harbor district ~pie are stripped of all legalistic g-obblede- gook, wtiat they are really unhappy about is a 10.9 cent tax rate which is levied for coastal development. They 1ee no benefit to the eentral county. Th~ J"eCO!'d of the PQSt yeaJ"6, however, plainly oontr~Jcts this contention. Expan.sJon of recreational facilities along the Orange Coast hu benefited the growth and prosperity of all of Orange County. Currently contemplated projects at Dana Point, Sunset. Bay and in Upper Newport Bay hold prom.iM -ot similar oountywfde benefit in the futUTe. Llke m06t governmental opereUons the Harbor OLstrict isn.'.t perfect But district offlciab have aggres- sively pursued their a.s.1igned tub witb considerable BUCCess. The key point whkh h.as apparently escaped the dis~ict's opponents is th~t these ta.sit-.; an! basically assigned by the Board of Supervisors. The Supervisors approve major projects and major spending. The attorney genera.l's opinion has cleared the air. Now if there are any new argument. on Harbor Dis- trict operation!, ther can be •tt.led 1.t the grass roota, right where the declaion belongs tn the fiM place. New Night Traffi~ Court Refreshing indeed is the attitwle of Harbor Ana Municipal Judge William C. Spetn tn ordertn1 night sessions in his c:ourt for tra.f1lc violationa.. The Monday evening court -which began laat night -will permit citizen! charged with traffic of· tenses to fulfill their legal obliptlona without costly absence from work. The Newport "Beach-Costa Mesa Municipal Court b the only two-judge court in California to implement the program voluntarily. The schedule undoubtedly will mean more work !or Judge Speirs, but he will ~eive u well the thanks ot the minor traffic offender who can pay bil debt wit.b- out undue penalties to bis job. _/ Holmes Alexander ,---1 AUeta-SeoU A Thought for GOP ·No!~~~~~Me' Five POint Program He was a Ne~o Repub- lican from a Northern State. and we had met several times .,n the road in cam- paign years. Now. he was tn tOWTI and he came around to my of. !ice with an idea of how the GOP could win some congressional and guberna· torial seats ill 1966. He had a formula. rt was one from the good old days when the Grand Old Party could win almost everywhere except in the Solid South and the Tammany Hall lairs of New York City. The formula was ; Full Dinner Pail. IS IT OUT of date~ This N e g r o Republican didn't think so. The Repubticans are still ~ proprietors of most Big Busine!s and much Small Business. In the mafo they are the na· tion's employers of 72.8 mlUion workers. ln the main they are the sctool- masters to the 100,000 per- sons who are in registered apprenticeship programs: ln the ma.in they aret..-the hope of the 2.9 m i 11 ion Am ericant who are out of work. lionaires and a plumber." He just didn't have any poor friends. The Demo· crats raged against the ~· publtcan plutocracy. bul Ike scored close to the break· even point among labor in general, and Negroes in particular. A good part of the Republican appeal in those years just had t.o be the Full Dinner Pail, par· llcularly in the employ- ment centa-s of the big cities. After Richard Nixon·s de· feat in 1960. Ray Bliss came t.o Washington with a fasci· natlng post·mortem of Nix· on's loss. At his latest press· conference last week he re- peated much of what he'd said in 1961. "WHERE WAS the elec- tion lost?" Bliss asked him- self. "It was lost largely in the big cities across the na· tion. Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, New York, New· ark and St. Louis." Nixon was winning Penn· sylvania by a 215,()()().vote plurality -but he lost Phil· adelphia by 3.11,000. In 114 Missouri counties, Ni"fln Jed by 91 ,000 -but lost St. Louis by 101,000. So it went almost everywhere. Nixon won more counties. more congressional districu and more states than Kennedy did. But.-the big cities turn· ed enough ~ig states to Keo· nedy, the national winner. BLISS announced a meet- ing for January 24·25 when big city Republican chair· men would try to figure out how lo regain a reasonable percentage of the urban voters. It was t b • n I brought up the Full Dinnet1 Pail Why didn't Republi- cans point out that they hired m0"!1:! people and cre- ated far more jobs than Ute Great Society programs ever could do? Bliss didn't rise to tbe halt. He said he couldn't ask businessmen to use thei:r enterprises for "patronage." 'But 1 went away still be- lieving that my Negro call· er knew what he was talk· lng about. The Full Dinner Pall would make a better argument for vole& than the Republicans reallze. McNtllfllt IY~ete JOBS, SAID the man who'd come to call, are what the Negro minorities most crave. After that, ed- ucation for their offspring. After that. decent housing for their families . Equal- ity? Integration? These are the demands of the Negro intellectuala and rabbJe- rousers, but not of the Ne- gro magges. Well paying jobs -the FuU Dinner Pail -are the reuon. he said, why Negroes in the urban centers would vote Repub· lican H the right appeal were made. \, !-------~! · Hal Boyle Conduslon Jumping LATER ON. t took the idea to GOP Chairman Ray Bliu, who was holding a. press conference on big city politics. Quest Ion: how could the Republicans score 40 per pent or better in the urban cetit.ers in 1966? If they did so -as they clid in the Eisenhower years- they could win statewide elections this year for ,gov· ernors and r;enators and in 1968 for presidential elec- tors. The General. of course, was a national hero, but he was also head of a party-- which represented nearly all the big corporations and certainly 111ore than half of the small firms. THE GENERAL'S orig1· nal cabinf!t was "nine rnil· Jumping t:c1 conclusions : Few fat men beat their wives. The guy most likely to take a sneaky punch at his haustrau usually is skin· ny and undeTWeight. Red is the favorite color of most men, but not many executives have the cour· age to wear a crimson neck· tie on the Job. Jn the busi· ness world today promotion see·ms t.o go to the guy who buys the dullest neckties. PET LOVERS profess to see brooding mystery in a cat's eyes. Actually, their eyes are merely blank. Cats don't think , because they don't have much to think with. !low much brains does it take l<1 outwit a mouse? When a cat isn 't Emilie Baker. S.f . house· wift -"Men ma) make passes at girls who wear glasses. but 1t usually de· pends on their frames.·• Dear Gloomy ~s: \\hat's this abtJUt Bonam:a Airlines thinking of putting DC9s into Orange County A1rport sometime? I thought Wf had settled that three years ago and that Jt>L'i ""l)Uld never use the rounty :urpcirt. -Mrs S L. M. f~I• tt•turt rllf .. <11 l'o-v ,,,.....,. -"ttn s.,11, 111o .. ef 1~11 IMWIP ... tt S.nd VMlr "' _.,. !I 01-Y 011\, O•lly ,.IO"I, I ' N asleep, 'it has only one problem on il!i mind -find- ing something to stalk. Tbe average barber ii a clam compared to tbe av- erage cab drlver. Most bar· hers today clislike their rep- utation tor being unduly lo- quacious. and Jet the man in the chair do mast of the talking -if an y. NEVER MARRY a girl who suddenly gets more af· f e c t i o n a t e just before Christmas. If you do, you'll find she expects you to play Santa Claus for her all year round the rest of her life. There is a great deal of argument about what our policy in Vietnam shc:uld be. but no one so far seems to have come up with a more workable policy than thal being employed by~ur troops over there: Pulf the trigger whenever necessary. WHAT WE'D like to see put on the market is a new product that isn't made c1f plastic ..and can't be wrap. ped in a plastic bag What. ever the product is, we'll order a dozen. Laughter i!> no protection against ulcers. People who are outwardly j o 1 I y and chPrrful gel them just about as often as Gloomy Guses. Nohody hc:ping to be men · tloned favorably in the will ever wa5 so grief·stfr:l ~n that he jumped into t.1e grave with a rich relative. The percentage of drug adrlicts 1s higher among doctors than among h i g h ~chool studt'nl ~ Only onr thing 111 this crass and er anky l\OJ')<1 j!f'l~ no rn tn·1~m cino rtr· serres nonr -a rajtrb<.:w. At1Klett4 ,,. .. "Farewel11 1965. Dear old 1965. Beloved 1965. Should old acquaintance be forgot ... " The Kindly Old Philos· opher, a tear in hia kindly old eye, poured himself an- other glass of champegne and waved it somberly in time W that sad retrain. I said I'd never seen him so maudlin. "Can't help it, son,'' be sald. blowing his nose on his kindly old ban· danna. ''Every time an old year passes I get a lump In my throat the aize of a mushmellon." THAT'S RIDICULOUS, 1 'aid. Thia was a 1t1Jne ftr celebration. Happy New Year! Let's bury the past and look to thtt future. We must gird our loina fctr the challenges of 1966. Whither are we going~ Wnat wt1l the new year bring? ··world War lll," he Jald. World War Ill? "It'• a posslbtuty." he $.~d. "A dla· tinct po111ibillty. "Yep, we may blow ourselves off the fac.e of the planet in 1966. 'Course. it's more likely we·u settle far a bigger land war in Asta and a race war ln Africa." 11flS IS NO Lime, J 1aid, to worry al:x1ut gloomy pos· aibUities. "You're right. son." be said. "We ought to fret more about the gloomy certai.D- ties. Like earthquakes. Ud· al waves. typhoons. fam· ines, pestilence. f I o o d 1, drought, and ever·incrtAS- ing urban sprawl. The aew year ia certain to have Ua fair share of Utese. ·• Pus the champagne, J said. '"C<7urse.'' he said. ...t!M odds are 1 won't get CT11Sh· ed in an earthquake. drown· ed in a Udal wave or s-.pt oll by a. typhoon in 1!!86." That's it, I said perking up. Look al the bright side. "YEP." HE SAID. nod- ding. "I'm more likely to get hit by a truck. When I think C1f all these fine folk! welcoming in the new year night now who are g<Jing t.o get hit by a truck, It makes me mighty net Not to men· lion train wrecks, plant cr.AShes. auto smuh·ups, home accident&, fires, fall· ing objecta and the other certainties of 1966.'' Well. 1 &aid, he still had his health. ••J'M SORRY you men· tioned that, boy. When I think of all the billlcms and biltion.s of fatal germs l'm g<li.ng to have to dodge in 1966. I get queasy all over. Nope. the new year's cer- Laln to bring dilasters, dis· ease. cat.astropbies, wa r a and rumora ot .,ar~ W1\iUl· er are we going? 1:t111ged if I know. But I sure ain't in no hurry to get there.'' But what of all the good things, I said. Daffodils, dawns. laughing children and the smell of fresh-caw· ed lumber. Didn't these m ake him t lad to be alive? "I AM. SON, I am. There ain't nothing ~ earth that can compare to being alive. I love every minute of it. And when I look back on all the deadly dangers I survived by the kin of my teeth in beloved old 1965, there's nobody gladder than me.'' That'a the ticket, I said. Now, come, raise a £)au and join the worid fn a Wast to another new year. ''I will, son. I def1nltely will," promiaed the Kind- ly Old Philosopher. "The very moment I manage to squeak through it." CWllklt tMtww By ROBERT S. ALLEN And PAUL SCO'M' Mall hMlut.. lllC. Presldtnt Johnson's nu- merous and . immensely costly Great Society pro- grams and projects are be· ing seriously impeded and impaired by glaring short· comings of federal admin- istraton. This major factor is further compounded by widespread inadequacjes and laxneu on the part of state and local authorities. As a conseqaei>ce, int.er- 1overnmental cenmct. a.re an lncreaslQ&ly critlcal problem as the range and magnitude or federally·fi· nancttd activities expand. THESE ARE ~ princi· pal findings of a penetrat. ing study of the ''bureau. era.tic structure'' by the Senate Subcommi~ on Intergovemment.al Rela- tions, headed by Sen. Ed- mund Muskie, D-Me. The 215-page s u r v e y minces no words in pin- pointing the basic fallinas of federal administrators. Designated as the "four behavioral norms." t b e y ue: -"StandpatU1m, or the rigid defenst of traditional practices, procedure& a.nd principles ... Thia norm and It.a adherents muat be rec· ognbed as a major ob- stacle to reform in the problem areas. . . . " -"FUNCTIONALISM, or the preoccupation with pro- tecting and promOUnJ the purpo5ea of ~lr indlvidu· al programs. . .It is thia norm that generates the special brand of politics - program politics -which Dear Georgf': succeuful nW1agement ad~ I keep reading your col-ministrators ao adroitly umn where you say fill out • practice. And it ia this ''t.M coupon below" for norm that produces their your course on memory general . in6eruitivity to improvement. However. l many of the niceties re· am nry puzzled. I cu't quired for mo~ auccessful find the coupon. lntergovernmental rel.a· PUZZLED tions." Dear Puzzled: Hm. I knew I waa for· getting something. -"lndlfference, or the cavalier disrniasal of se'ri· ous questions and topics as being irrelevant or unim· portant. . . .Management executives with a strong functional, professional and atatus..quo orientation are not likely to approach broad questions of a multi- functional, interlevel. inter- agency. or coordinating na· ture with any great enthu- siar;m or concern." -''PROFESSIONALISM, or the deep commitment to the merit system princi- ple and to the technical and ethical standards of the specialized group to which they belong. . .It Is this norm that explalna their difficulty In arriving at • balanced definition of the public iotereat u it appliu to the state or metropoli- tan level." 'Good lutk,aon-you'll nHd i11' Also sharply auailed ln the report 11 the "critical view a high pc!rcentage of federal adminlstra t o r s have of state and local per· sonnel. .. ton the groundl they are generally I t !i s qualified and more sub- Jc> t to po!Jtical and bu· ! ; reaucra.tic pressures than those at the federal level" SEN. MUSKIE PROPOS- ES a five-point program to deal with these wideapread causes of lnt.ergove~en· tal friction and costly and waaWuJ inelfectiveneu, u follows : (1) ''Creation of the posi· lion of Assist.ant Secretary for lntergovernrnental Re- lations in all departmenta administering two or mor.., federal programs of ald t.o state and/or local aovem- ments, in order to cnale a focal point with.In 1u& departments wbe.re mat, ters of intergovernmental concern, especially thoaa of an urban nature, can bt considered and resolved.. (!) "ENACTMENT of the Senate-paned blll ( spon- sored by Muak:ie) d!Jlgned to asaiat thoae states that r--1 I Mailbox Piela SW1 To the Editor: Was It a desperate short- age. of "filler," or a llno- typer's clouded eye t b a t wcu responsible f<1t the dri· vel by Count M&re0 bd.QI given space in S.turday'1 Comment Page! • . At "best.'' Marco'• col- Wl'UlJ are plain &illy, IOd are clearly destined for t.he pre.-adoleacent (exCUM mt kids) mentality. Hia atat. mentl re tex, ilamour, etc. are foolish enough, b u t maybe that's wha.t his San Franci&co paper likes. HOWEVER, he clearly knows nothing about the Parent Teacher Organlu· tion. l<1 Jt would b$ a waate of time to refute hia state. ments. I auggest) however, that the DAILY PILOT bone up on the policies and impre111ive six-decade re<:· ord of Parent Teacher croups throughout the world. You would never pub- lish ncJnsenH like t h i s again. .......<7 MRS. SYLYlA L. BOGEN auk to reform .their budc· eta.ry and adminiatrative procedures acd to brinS greater focus and coordln• tion t-0 federal urban devtl· opment efforta. (3) "Enactment of an in· tergoviernmental program of personnel improvement * 1n order to m.J.n1m1z.e much of the conflict that makea this one of the major trou· ble spot. in contemporary fe~eral-n.wi..local relations. (4) "Establishment Of a fuU-fledged , properly staff. ed Wlit within the Office of Lelitlatsve Rrifrence of the Buqet Bureau, in order to atrtqtbtn the presentation of th~ intergovernmental vie~lnt within the Pres!· dent 1 chief in1U'Ument for management and program developmen~. (i) "EXPANSION of the Federal Executive Board'• role in line with the direc· tivea of PteaideQU Kennedy and Jebnaoa in order to achieve more effective pro- gram coordination in the field ud better communi· C4tions with attect.ed state and local offlc1al1. •• , Muskie's subcommlttee will hold public hea.rin1s oe ~eae propOSa.la at the com· lllg sessfon ol Consrua. Leading federal, state and local oUiciaLs wW present tbelr views and auae.Uona. Mulkie dMma prompt re- mtdW action' ol utmoat im- port&nce lo tlWUnat. ... rioua ba.rrie:n to Nderal coopua.&11 with tbe 1&ate1 and localJUa. "IT IS NOT enoop ffW Congreai.-to ena. ct programs and appropriate f u n d s," n y1 Ult tall r-.\w Entland• er. "We must make certala that the beneflu I r o m these fu.ndJ get to the peo- ple in the. fas~st and mwt eHective way possible. Thia Is a major challenge to every dtiien involved in making our democratJc gov· ernment work toward th• preservation of a free and viable IOCiety." FLASHES -Assistant Commerce Secy. Eugene Foley, in charge of depress.. (Edl~r'I Nole: At th. &.op ed ~ u beina widely of Ute Count Marco column mentioned in inner admin· ln queatton an editor'" aote • istratlon q u a r t e 1· a as a lncluded the statement: ". • strong llkelihood as the No. . lbe DAJLY PlLOT pubUab· 2 official In the new De· ea I& for It. provocative vaJ-partmenl or Housing & Ur- ue -NOT bec1uae ft rep-ban Development. Foley, ri1ent1 the DAILY PILOT'• former head of the Small attftude toward the PTA.") Busln ·ss Administration, ls L.a11..-. 1rtt11 r-n .,.. •-· highly regarded by Presi- H•111•11r .mi.n ,,_.., _,...., .,,.., dent Johnson. Also , Foley's ;i:;::r. ~ ~:. ~ '; .. ._!!: Commuce Department sec- ... t11m11111e ..... •• l'"ttHVM. NI .... tion is alated to become ::i .;.~_:i': ~=.w.;...-: ::: part of Ute new depart· 11t1• • ""°"'· ment. 1%111jijl!e!I t Tuesday, January -t, 1966 The editorial page of the Daily Pilot see.ks to Jnf orm and stimulate readers by presenting thi! new• paper's opinlon5 and commentary on toplel of in· terest and significance, by providing a forum for the ex~ression ot our readers' opinions, and by presenting the diverse viewpoints of informed observers and spokesmen on topics of the day. Robert N. Weed, Publl1htr .. • I' I llA ANDllllON, Editor ......... ~ .. "" , ... " Founding Be~alled Mn. Robert W. Roper will honor four area clubs which she served u president during the first yean of their organiu· tion. • The grouis, Tuesday Club of Newport. Beach, Thursday Morning Club o Newport Beach, Wedn.eaday Morning Club of Cost.a Mesa and South Coast Wednesday Morning Club of La· guna Beach, have the same objedivea -promotion of friend· liness, the advancement of civic, philanthropic, cultural and educational intuesta of member1 and the general ldvancement of the community. The more than 1,000 members comprising the clubs and their guest.a are invited to a luncheon at noon Thunday, Jan .• 6, in Balboa Bay Club, and a special after-the-holidays program i! planned. Jack La Lanne, nationally famOUJ physical fitness tele- vision personality, will challenge his audience to do 80mething about living habit.a besides breathing when he speaks about "Shape Up Today." A lecturer tor more than 30 years, he com· bines the seriouaness of hiJ message of good heafth through systematic exerciae and proper nutrition with a dramatic flair that puts bis audience at ease. Reservations, which close at noon tomorrow. may be made with the Mmes. Robert D, Smith, 64~107; Rur,ert Branstetter, 675-2064; Brian Lambe, 673-1464; Howard A. Mitchell, 675-2823, or Perry Nollar. 675-3645 of the Thursday Club. I Costa Mesa Wednesday Club · membe rs may call the Mmes. A. Freed at 548-6750; C. J. Price, 646-7928; James T. Stevena, 548-1991; Merritt Kevan, 644-1857; Lee Pickens, 546· 165&, or Don Robinett, 675-4080, and Tuesday Club members tlling reservatioru are the Mmes. M. Baker, 673-1269; John H. Gu.stafaon, 673-4715; James Leonard, 646-5141; David K. Kim· ball. 646-4167, and Allen McDonald. 548-0889. KICK, TWO, THREE -1n anticipation of the Jack La Lanne pro- gram, planned for the j<>int luncheon of Newport Beach Tuesday and Thursday Clubs, Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach Wednesday Clubs, Mrs. Robert Burbank starts her after-the-holidays exer· c1Ses early. Assisting her i5 Mrs. I. W. Sturgii, wihle Mrs. Troy Miller takes notes. • Twelfth Night Ball Mystick Krewe Queries, Wlw Will Be New Queen Who will be Lhe queen? And who will form her court? These ar.e questions members of the M~·stick Krewe of Komus are asking ea ch other and themselves as the Twelfth l'\1ght Ball on Saturday, Jan. 15, approaches. For the queen and her court of four. whose identity ha! been kept secret by members of the Km g's Club. "ill then be revealed. The Twelfth Night Ball, a l ormal dance m Red Hill Tennis Club, Tustin. also \\ill serve to broadcasf lo members and their guests plans fo r the Grande Mardi Gras Ball Feb. 19. when King Komus. himself, 1s un· masked . Within the Mystick K.rewe of Komus the King's Club and Queen's Club are separate entities to which members are invited when the occa)ion. or a vacancv arises. It is frOni these clubs that the king and queen are selected by the King's Cl ub. Captain of the Grande Ball. George Haley. and Richard Nordt, di rec· tor, are the only ones who know the king's 1dent1ty before he is unmasked. Patterned on the New Orleans Mardi Gras Ball, the Grande t*ll i3 the culminating festivity of tbe year for I he Krewe The Twelfth Ni~ht Ball takes its name from an ancient East.em festival den otin~ the 12th night after Christmas, "hich falls en Jan. 6. Thousands of years before the ad vent of Christianity, the winter solstice was celebrated for several days, and it is thought that Twelfth Nigh t stems from this ancient practice. whi ch ended the festival. Revelry, pranks, dancing and merriment have always marked the apogee of the winter and the be ginning of its decline into spring. ln England the nobility amused themselves by blowing up paste- board castles and bombarding pasteboard ships with cannon. Another cause for amuse ment was the pelting of the company with eggshells filled with rosewater. For the proletanat. the nailing of bakery shop window watchers• coats to the wooden wall beneath the window was considered great good fun. IT GETS 'CURIOUSIR AND CURIOUSER' -Al. the time ap- proaches for the Twelfth Night Ball anticipated by memben of Mystick Krewe of Komua, curiosity mounts u to who will be the queen and what four diltaff memben will form her court. Ward· ing off all' attempta by (from left) the Mmes. Clarence Enlringer. Merrill Hatings and Clifford Jordan to discover who is the for. lunate one, i5 George Haley, captain of the ball. Names of the five will be revealed during the festivities Saturday night, Jan. 15. In rural England and other cou ntries. haystack fires were lit and toasts in cider drunk lo celebrate Twelfth Night. The spirit of these ancient traditions has been refined and the cus- toms honed for modern festivities of wh ich the Mystick Krewe's Twelfth Night formal ball is an elegant example To Proselyting Bahy--sitter: Get .off the Soap .Bo,x . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A very fine young girl whom I will call Katherine babysib tor us at least once a week. She is 16 years old. Our children adore her so pl~ don't suggest that I engage oomoone e~. Katherine is deeply religious. which is admlra· ble, but her religk>n is dllf erent from ours. My hus· band says Katlherine may not know it, but 6he has a subconscious urge to convert people to her faith. She balks religion to our children everytime she sits an d they are becoming confused. Our lO·year· old bo~ wanL'l to know how come he is told one thing m Sunday School and something else by Katherine. He says, "Both stories can't be true. One of them is wrong." Please give w some help with this sticky pro~ lem.-TIIE BIG Q DEAR BIG Q: Tell K•therlne she confutes your chlldr.n when she dl1cuues religion with • them •nd thet you would like her to .void the subject. Your children 1hould be told tMt Kether· In•'• id••• on religion •r• fine for her but whit they le1rn in Sund•y School It wh•t THE.Y should believe. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Three months ago I gave birth to my first child . When I awoke from U1e anesthetic my. doctor was sldndlng by the bed. He told me our little girl lived only ten minutes. lie explained that she had a heort defect and if she had survived she would have been an invalid. A person who hu not experienced this tragedy oaimot know what it is like to carry a child for nine months and come home from the hospit~I wilh emp· ty arms. I wouldn't wJsh 1t on my worst enemy. The same night my mother and '" o s1.~trr; came to see me. Thev said I tihould consider rm · sell lucky that the baby didn't live. They said thiit \ ~ to have an invalid child is the most terrible thing that can happen to a mother. I loved that child and I would have loved her sick or well. What can I say to them \\hen thev talk crazy like that? Or am 1 the one who 1s crazy? -NEEDING A~SWERS DEAR NEEOfNG ANSWERS: Your mother •nd sisters are attempting to comfort you. Th• ability to accept in life what you are powerlns to change is one of the secrets of peace of mind. DEAR ANN L.\NOERS· That 17-year-old hoy whose mother found 40 pictures of nude males un· der his mattress is hooked No amount of family doctoring or friendly counseling is going to ma ke any difference. , My father found my collection of nude males when I was 1:; 1\\0 )CJrs of doctors and ps~chol~ gr.>ts left me a nen·ous wreck Thev tried Iv change som<--thin,I.! that isn't changeable Finally. a rnllrge fre~•hman Nlun,,f.'lor hclp<'fl rnc arecpl the Cal 1 that bein~ different isn't the same as being damn<.'d To<lay I'm a PhD in phyll1Cs. I work for a largr industrial concern. The few people who know of my problem look at it the same way I look at some· one who wears dentures-different but still a sat· isfactory way to hve. The best thing Desperate Mother caa do Cor hEI" son is to leave him alone and help him cope with Wt> as it is.-ODD l\IA:'-1 OUT DEAR ODD MAN: I h"ve heard from thou· unds cf homosexuals these past 10 years •nd most of them ue unhappy, frightened •nd Ion• ly. They long to 1 .. d norm1I lives and Hk me If psychiatry can help. I must tell them that the chances ue slim. (The experts wy leq then J ,,.rcent.) I •lway1 recommend therapy, how?4r, because while It might not produce a cure, it does help the homosexu1I to •ccept hlmself- which is whet your therapist did fo r you, whether you rHlite it or not. Awtlwar• t l\4 ttH CWlt<lw \f Unturt ttf YCM.lrwtff Wrttt for '"" l t ftdtf"t"' bookltf "Tflt kt• t• l'trvlarth'.'' ••<IM ll\t wltfll """' ,...u.11 U <•"h 1,. c•in •f'litll • ltf'• wU--•fcJirn.....cl. tfAm~ '""''"" l no Le..-t<'t wlll M t lU le Plel~ y"" .,1111 yovr ll('OOlt m• ,..,, ll••m ...... lo cort of Ito. DAILY l"ILOT, M<let••t 1 1t1mHd Mii-i .. UMd l •Y-'••· Stuart Waldrip Marries Salt Lake City Bride '66 March of Dime1 Campaign Begi,m A.pin thiJ ye1r, u in each year since 1947, Newport Harbor Business and ~ feaional Women's Club will spoD.90r the March of Dimes drive in Newport Beach. Club members aided by Harbor Area Boy'a Club members now a.re distributing containers to all stores and businesses for collection of dimes These dimes will be directed toward research projects to solve birth defects of newborn babies. Helping in Uw campaign are (from left) the Mmes. F. R. Fox; Donald Dungan. secretary for the Orange County Chapter of March of Di.mes; Jack Broback, and Virgil Oakden. dainnen. PTA Managers' Board Meets in San Francisco The recent study of tuch· tt supply and demand made by the Caillornla State De· partment of Educat:loo will be discussed by Blair E. Hurd, coordinator of teacher recruibnent, B u r e a u of Teacher Education and Cer- tification, when the board of managers of the California Congress of P a r e n t s and Teachers mttl! Tuesday Spring Dress Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 4, 5 and 6 in the Sher· at.on Palace H o t e I, Sa.D FrancUCC>. locreaaed teen-age marri· agea, rising divorce rat.es and problems of the many d I I t urbed and displaced children lrom these homes will be the concern of Rob- ert Furlong, consultant, sub· committee on Domestic RP· lat.ions. Assembly Interim Committee on J u d i c iary, and the Parent and Famlly We Education committee. Services available for the protection and care of neg· lected children and informa· tion about funds for services will be disseminated by Mrs G. J . Sirex, d.inctor of pub- lic welfare and Mrs. Bess Williams of, tnr··1"~eral Ouldren's Bureau. - Puerto Rico What's Doing MARY DAY. 6-47-4321 Selected For Site Sigma Kappas are aJ. ready looking forward to their national convention, for it will be ln San Juan, Puerto Rico from June 25- 30. and many members are already planning their ward· robes! Januiry Clearance Qi1Ue into a colorful au· soo -sew a awingy atyle in tropical flower colors or linen, shantung or pique. Note fbttering wa..Ut detail, pleats -new feminine shap- 1n11. P r I n.t e d Pattern 9372: Misses' aizes 10. 12, 14, 18, JS. Size 16 taku 3% yards 39-lnch. '-- FIFTY CENTS in coins for each pattern-add 15 cents for each pattern for flrst·clas~ mailing and ape-- clal handling. Send to Mar- ian Maron, the DAILY PI· LOT, «2 Pattern Deyt.. 232 West 18th St.. New York. NY. 10011 Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBEtt. GO. GO SPRING! Be a 5wa.nger. send for our new, fa.shJon ·Cilled Spring -Sum- mer Patt.em Catalog. Choose one tree pattern from 12S- cllp coupon i,n..Catalog. Hur· ry, send 50 cent. for Cata- log DOW. Appointed to draft recom· mendatlons for the conven· tion are Mn. Stanley Le- Llevre and Mrs. C&rl Bos- well. Next meeting al the grdUp will be Monday, Jan. 31 in the home of Mrs. Edwin Wachter. 59 Beacon Bay. A new member. Mrs. J oh n Young, will apealt on the Medical Assistance tor the A&ed program. Mrs. Young worked with thiJ age group in San Luis Obispo and will suggest t«hniques for help-I ing elderly people live more satisfying lives. Th.is ia in line with lhe l sor<1rlty's gerontology pro-, grams, with area Sigmas' playing Santa to elderty pa-1 tlenta in Orange County: GeneraJ Hospital. At their last meeting, snipping scissors set t h e tempo for alumnae mem· bers u they busily wrapped Christmas packages for J>l·l Uenta in the geriatrics sec- tions of the hospital. Event was in fhe home of Mrs. LeLievre, with Mrs William Tnche usisting her in serving luncheon from a gaily decorated green and gold holiday buf. fet table. Committee m e m b e r s working under the dlrectionj of Mrs. Walter Burroughs, president. were Mrs. Wach· t.er and-Mrs. Roy Jone!!. How to solve that Prod/Rm Gift •.• A Newporter Inn Gift Certificate of Co1tr&e fro1't $10 to any nmou11t .lu•t C•ll 844-1700 Ext~ IOI Anti We'll Do Thr R4»st .......... ------------------------------....111 \ New Mark-Downs Everyday We were oloeed at Lorne'• Monday for Inventory 1n4 further m1rk-downa. 40<1o TO WOOL e tCNIT e COTTON aL£ND $4.99 SKIRTS .:,-:,,. st.99 DRASTICALLY REDUCED DRESSES Reg. to as.oo $7.95 TO $19.95 COTTON e RAYON e KNITI $4.99 PANT TOPS .::f .. si.99 , 8ELL IOTTOM CA PRIS HURRY! OFF REG. PRICE Dr11ttoally i.eduoed 1 3 SWEATERS ... g. C1rdlg1n1 • lllp-On1 to 2'.00 ITRETCH e FLANNELI e KNITS CA PRIS Reg. to 23.00 HURRY! $4.99 TO $13.99 $5.99 TO $12.99 FANTASTIC SAVINGS • • • EXTRA SALES GIRLS-EXTRA CASHIERS OPEN SUNDAY FREE PARKING Store Cnugea COSTA MESA 270 EAST 17th ST. TEL. 548-1222 J04 MARINI AVE . TEL. 673-3300 I LEGAL NOTICE -LEGAt NOTICE BOTH AP, UPI Tht> DAILY PILOT la one ot the lew community M14',. papera. ol 111 1l1e In IM .. PEANUTS r•vc111"rc1c ~~LP .54 GORDO JUDGE PARKER 11 5 50 IOc.E ~ 109 61«!.5 TO l£C.H'T M'l IMTA'N:*: a CAN "'10f> 'IOCI ~ ~ llf"51JJX5! ,, I JACKSON TWINS TUMILEWEEDS ~ Yr ' MISS PEACH ly Char1es M. Schub ,_ ________________ ._..,_, f'S1CN/ATltlC: µ£tf S {: '!QI Jw::Jll THAT ~NE :NSr CJ.MC lO woo; FOC ME TOflAY! 5KE'S ~N f;U'fl I Arf ~"'~ "°6A~ PU~ i• By Gn Arrfolcl ly Paul Nichols ly Dick lroob _..._ ......... ! ly Tom K. RyClft By Al Smith iME FIRST ANO LAST.'--l-lurl ·- ANO YOU ALWA¥5 CAU. M& $T\JPIO! ly Mell FORGET ME NOT -Jerry Van Dyke, stus in the color teries, "My Mother, the Car," tonight at 7:30 on Channel 4, in color. In this episode, "[ Remem· ber Mama, Why Can't You ~member Me?" Mother lose.a her memory when the Porter ii jolted by another car. Good Shows Go -Networks Discover Fo_lly of Changes By RICK du BROW ~ny record' aa a ratings.get· HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ ler when it waa on for an hour each week last aeaaon-One of the aecreta o( IUCCHS bit DOW that it hal been aplit is not to tam~ with 5UCCMS, lnto two half·hours wttltly 1t network televmon pr~u•m· has just •bout 161Jed ill fate men an learning ttua &e&· In the numbers &•me. sonA.t ll thr ... _ k ·th At CBS·TV, "Raw h Id e" a ee ne ... ur s. ey . h I _... th h d was trotting alona yeu attu ave earn"""' • ar way, . • '---t . . .... 1 h year. not set.ting any world aa a num~ o &enes wmC . h d h . tJ records either In t1le ratinas. ~ gts hown ,..~ehvious :~-ng~ but romforlable and very s ... en nv,.• ave .,.,,,;Om" ~ xtr I bbl be r easy to take. Then aomebody e eme y wo y caust o . hi&b echelon ""doctoring·• by at the netwo:k dec1.ded to I 1 ..... h to sllfy dump star Enc Fleming and I peop e wuO ave JU l f : their Jobs by doing something toss ln a coup e o new regu· I -anyttung. lars. The show bu gotten At ABC· TV, tor Instance. slaughter~ in t h e ratings "Ben Casey" uems on i ts ever ainct the chan&ea. last legs, thanks in C{)Osider· There should be several able measure to the a o m e· . bodies wtl<t, in the last few network_ Jobs o P e n i n & up years, haven't been able to soon. High up. resist aJteri~g ~hat was once mE CHANNEL s wt M: the network ' biggest hit. Britt Eklund. wife of Peter MURDEREI> Sellers, appears in a lwo-part Several sea~?"s ~~k. for comedy~r~ about inter· e x l m p l 't, -Casey w a ' . . moved from its Monday alot national Jewel t h 1 e v t a on to Wednesdays, where 1l was CBS·TV's '"Trial& of O'Brien" scheduled opposite '"The Bev· nut month, W\th other lead· erly H i 11 b i 111 e 1 ." which ing roles featuring Pierre pro~ptly murdered It in the Olaf Nehemiah Persoff and rt.au.tics. • ABC.TV eemed to hay e George Coulouria ..• taroen· learned a ~esson bttause it ing la ~ s u b j e c t al NBC· put "Casey" back an Mdn· TV'a children's series, "Tb e days. but tttls seas~n - in f'mt Look," thia Saturday. keeping with the bnefly hot trend of "continuin&" ctcries rNFLUENCE (or aoap operas> -the net· NBC-~ keepin& up lt.s work'• medical hero hl.3 had amJAble knifing of Lhe oppo- the a~ burden each wee~ sltion networks In per1odk ol ronrung subplot& that di· . . lute tht already-thin m a I n recearch bulletin&, cla.una it plots. ii tops in influence with the ABC-TV pulled a couple ol pivotal young adult audience. other bdners as well. "Peyton and adds, slilletto at the Pl1.ce," very successful in ready. lht ratings last season, was .. • expanded for this semester In sp1~ ol some re<:ent from two to three episodes a p r o m o t I o n about their week. and the show has fallen strength among you n g orr 11\arply in popularity. adults. A.BC J e ad ' only Tun<I~, January 4, 19&6 • TUESDAY I '· I NIN(, I ROUl R GAMES * L.A. n . HAWAII DAJLY PILOT /Ntvi11·Pms J & I,. Lllt~e. ~mebody at the among children 6-11. CBS. on network deC1ded that Robert the other hand, ma.inains Lansing should be replaced their curious hold on the very as the lead of '' 12 O'Clock young t 2·5 yean) and the High" because c1f his alleged older adults (~plus years) ---------------------lack of appeal to yo~ngsters. . . . in short. NBC h.as con· He was replaced. as 1t turned tinued ita audience franchise out. ~y a fellow older t h a .n on th e majority of the pro- Lansing, Paul Burk~. who 15 duct1ve consumer population a good . actor but 1s not as _ teen·agers. young and rrud· well suited tar the role as die age adults" . . thus does Lansing was. NBC inform us about NBC NO RECORDS and guaranue us Lhat mid· NBC·TV's "Dr. Klldart" die age is an adult penod ol admittedJy wasn't breaJ(I n g Me. --LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE ·13N 6 'N~OH "L 'SYXH ·~ 'J1n5dY) ·r ·s~,n~N'914 ·c 'DNYlUW008 ·1-uMOQ ·xNAl ., 'HSlj '9 'UNtJV1:> .., ':llMVM "'t 'M~A ~J!'V "S'llMS'flft' * BEST BETS TON I GHT * 7 .JO m ... ~lilt: ''t>tSOOYmnc Ntw Soll1h W1I&" Stft 8urnid PfWMI • dtseovtry trip lo ..... 1n11or CJtltl, ~o'1 M•C4U•n• and s,.i~.., ~ l1htciiu111 1 tourrst *'°" berm• Wllll a 1111u111 11t11dt. •n4 aleit l n/IOUftC• ttlt b1g1M1n1 of lh MHOftl l sports SU(h u horse rttllll. 1111tln1. i.w11 bowl111r '"' sur11nc ltl fruh water llr111M pl9¥ldt •· c.allellt trout u!1r111 tfl' htw pltytd host to 1!11er11'1iollll C0111!1'9tlhe11. Sydnty. on• ol Ao1t1the'a lerc..i cmn . ofllfs one of tilt lon111t JUrlilll MUOM 1~rt In lti1 l'Olld. with t1111imrttd l(»""J and ottitr wttw •ports. 1:00 Cl) D.-N S-*!114 Tllotrt: "Tht fc)fced M1m11t.. A aabre 119 Mollerl. Pl'!tln1ed by '""ceton Un1YtM1ty'' McCartllf T'llutn Moh'• ldl1wtd two 111111p 111 lus l1f1t1mt l•uclli tnd lrtmture Tht lfllsM Witt fllntd tlll'Olll'! lllJ Mlmctl Jty\4. Tiit hltraturt I' t ,_,It fl '"9 NltJ111 Cl)medy lo I M'W IM I Solllt uy II hts ""'" bMR 1111tdled ·- '" ~ forClld M1m1rc," ht prtl 1 11up1d bourreo-1p111tt ltll"' IC.llola11 tlld shim llOl>ltity. Ht dotlll't t91r1 lh1 hero. lltlltf. Tiier• II "° llappy 1ndl11c. Ev111 IO, tilt ~ ow11h1cloWI 1111 111btry. WEDNESDAY 12:31 m "TH M111 Wllll My'"'" 'SI-i .lohn H•MY 1:00 0 "Dirt MIM(' '46-0ll>tla M Hn1i1111d, ltw Ay111 tnd Tho!MJ Mrtthtll A tortured lif fee• only DAYTIME MOV IES t¥M wt1e11 at1e -btiru11 111 tM I lntrror l :M ! '1W1'1 IOtdlell" 'J! -~aid l :lO 8 "Mel'a Htlf Actt'" "U-WIMel Jiii. Cof'y lO:IO G "OM.., ........ ·n -Aould m ·11-.. ~ t.a'" ~ lte11111. Eve Atdtft tlld [INllOt Ktnd1ll 11!C! Petti r.th 1'11\tr. "'"" •"' finds llt1stf1 snu 2:00 m "Tiie ~ " Upr Alltll ,.... Inf h« 1e-art1n111t with tftOldltr on "42-l1nd1 D1rllfll Ind JohR S~ i.tvt Plld. U:OO It.,,.. Alwt" '49 -W1lh1m J:lO 9 "MIPt Ill '-ttdtle" '46-Turll,. Gih1. I Bey and M«lt Obtn>n g-....a.. c.,..• "46-PllNl9 1 4:JI f) "Term fl ... t 1ot1• "lt- CH-.. Jolln111 W1b.imullt1. A LITTLE MATTER OF WISHFUL THINKING? Some newspap" clrculatlon (1gum lrt. Not tilt DAIL V PILOT'S. Tiley rt 1udlCtd by lht nil!onwrdt, rtspecttd Audit Buruu of Cl1tul1t101n. -• • -• -4 .. • / J I DAILY PILOT /N8'·'m1 SPORTS ON PARADE Hoorah Giddings Named to Utah Joh For West! By Bill DONER SALT LAKE CITY <UPll -Mike Glddlllga. a young man with a lot or football crammed into hL'I five years apprenticeship at Unlvel'!ity ot Southern Callfornla, has c:c:m. ____ '--_Klll~::"'W.-------==-1 the task of ~buUdlng the It ~ been said by the m06l authoritative sources that Jim Grabowslu, the Illinois fullback. ts the biggest, strongest and highest paid player in oollege football. Entering Fridav's Shrine All.Star classic m San F'rancMico, Grabowsk.i's credentials appeared Oawless The Midwest press flatly labeled his sledgMammer style of running "unsroppable" and on this basis alone the East figured to go sweatiess in dispo6ing of the West. So it was with a great deal of 6hock and dismay Mr. Grabowski picked himself off the seat of hts mgle- skins for the doze'llth time Friday afternoon and re- marked to quarterback Doug Hankinson. "Who are all tb<>se guys from San Jooe State, San Diego and Utah"" GraboW\Ski, like a lot of other folks, was unable to comprehend bow a bunch of fellows named John Doe from schools not W<ll'thy or mention in the same breath wit!! Notre Dame or Ohio State, could have the audacity to muddy the hoOONi of such once vaunted ,institutions. And. believe me. it did get muddied sagging gnd fortunes al Un1· versity of Utah. Giddings, 32-year-old as- sisWll al USC, Monday night was offered and ac- cepted the head football coactung JOb al UtAh. He succeeds Ray Naael, who resigned last month to become new head coach at * * * Coury May Join Utah Grid Staff By GLENN WHITE Of 1M O.lly l'IMol Sltlf If that 22-7 triumph in Kezar Stadium wa.rn't ~nough to convince the footballing public about the West, then maybe Saturday's miracle m the Rose Bo"J LOS ANGE~S-Mike Cid· accomplished the mission. ding s. newly hired head !O?t- baU coach at the Univen1ty I've said it before and l'U say it again -the fin~t or Utah, today named two of football m the country 1s played right here in the West. the four assistants he will se- Not in Pennsylvania, Ohio or Michigan. lecl and speculatJon runs high . . . that Mater De1 High head l Thats why the boy!i at San Jose. Sa.n Diego and m en tor Dick Coury w i 11 Ut.lh .can more than hold thr1r own agamst the ~st fill one of the two vacant posi- the Big Ten has to offer tions on the Giddings staff . Giddings told the DAILY Pl-time recruiting LOT that Glendale head coach prO'Spect3 from Don Bennett and his aide, Yearly, oollege scouts spend more Cahfornia gndde-rs, for instance, than the rest of the 49 slates rombmed. Jim Hanifan. will go lo the Terry Baker of Oregon St..tte became I.he West's Salt Lake City institution as Iowa. Nagel had been head coach at Utah since 1958 and the Ules swfered their worst season since 1948 as Nagel bowed out with a 3-7 record. Giddings, a w I nner through his blgh school, jun- ior college and major col- lege coaching JObs, sa.id be would ulflod all efforts to make football at Utah "en. joyable and succeasful " "My program at Utah won 't be a carbon copy of USC but I think It will be very entertaining. We plan lo open up and throw a lot more · said GlddinU in a tel<'phone convtrutJon from his Newport Shores bome I le said he would begin workmg Immediately lo re- cruit a coaching staff and seU prc>spective players on Utah. Giddings wu given a three-year contract at SIS.· (XX) per year He was itv. en freedom to select four as~1stants. Athletic director James R. (Bud l Jack uid Ned Alcer, a member of Nagel's staff. ---.-~- wouJd be offered ont of I he assistant posJllons. Glddinss said he felt Utah offered "a tremendous opportunity.'' He said he wa1 approached about the job by Utah offlclals w h o had contacted John McKay. USC's bud COICb, to lff If Giddincs was available. ~ young coach visited Salt Lake Ci~ last week to be interviewed by UM atb.letk committee. Giddlnca, the number one candidate from the ltart, won out over Bob Taylor, an assistant from Uhonis He 1nd1caled the Utes would use the I rormaUon. "We won't disregard de· fen.se and we 'll tty to be ag· aresslve.'' Before moving to USC he coached one year at Glen- dale Junior College and pri- or to that he coached three years at Monrovia High School. The new coach played col· ltglate football at Callfor· nia under Pappy Waldorf, where he was a guard and tackle. TAKES UTAH POST Mlkt Gktdlnp Final Grid Poll Mighty Tide Wins 2nd Straight Title AaocJated Pre11 Sporta gaples that vaulted AlabamJ .. ,_.. , C . Tid to the national title. tuAU&ml s runson e, overwhelming victor over Ne-Alabama, with an 8-1-1 r.ec· bruta in the Orange Bowl, ord. was r~ked fourth behind wu named the national coJ-unbeaten M1chigan State, Ar· legiate football champion for kansas and Nebr~ka golng the second straight year lo-into lhe New Ye~ s games. day in The Associated Pressl Top-ranked Michigan State fmal poll of the season. was upset by UCLA 14-12 in The verdict of a nationwide the . Rose Bowl, ~o .. 2 Ar~· ftrSt winner of the Hessman Trophy. given annualiy to assi.slant coache~. the nation's top collegiate football player. in 1962 Giddmgs. a resi.dent of New- panel o! 57 sports writers and sas 22-game wmrung ~trinJ( sportscasters made it three ti-was j~ted 14-7 by Louisiana Uu in five years for coach I Slate m the Cotton Bowl and Paul !Bear) Beyant. andlAlabama crus~ed No. 3 Ne· give1 'Barna pe-nna.ntnt pos·lbraska 39-28 m the Oran&• • sessioc ol the big, silver AP Bowl. trophy. [ Michigan Slate slipped to port Shores. admitted that ne- The following year it went to Navy's Roger Stau-goUatioos are currently in bach, who prep.ped in New Mexico. then Notre Dame's ll_le. makmg for the possible Jolm Huarte. the ex·Mater Oei sensation. and, of course. hmng of Coury. Ironically, when the Tide second .-nd Arka.nsu to tb.lrd ' won lut year. the poll was1Ul the final ranking•. UCLA ta.ken at the close of the reg-moved up from fifth to fourth • ular season and 'Barna went land Nebraska dropped to fifth. on Lo lose lo Teus m the Or-Mike Garrett o( USC In 1965. Coury, reached al his home early this morning. admitted l he was interested in dlscuaa- mg the opening with Giddings. Obviously the West has arnved Ju-..,L ask Jim Grabowski 1! you need proof * * * /tf or~ Fabulou1 Records Norri• McWhlrter, the e~thor of the l ebulous "Guin"• Book of Records/' hat outdone himMlf. ·In announcing the moat Incredible h uman echlevtmentt of 1965, McWhlrttr this wH k dis· clOMd such atutllng facta as: Jim S.klak ..,ent more thin 13 days on a fer- ria w .. I; Tony Norton thr .. dtd 1,171 1tr1nd1 of cotton throush a number-13 nMdle In two houn; Jane Holster .,.nt 72 houri I mlnutn under • ahowtr; Lois M .. uw111.n typed non ... top for 62 hours, 1 minute; and C«ll Berh•m 1w1llowed 56 1 rew egp In two mlnuttt. McWhlrter also notes that In the United States the population of mlllion1ir11 nudged the 100,000 mark. Now ,., .. ,, the kind &f record I'd like tCl have 1 helping hand In brNklng . * * * Giddings and Coury have been closely associated in re-_ _ • _ .. .• _ cent years and their mutual admiration is v.idely known. • Coury calls Giddings, "one N 0 B orsing Aroutu.I of the coun~u'• f10est coach· .. es -:·a man l'.m sure ~. do British steepl~twe jockey Jeff King_ hardly fee~ secure while beUlg trampled the _Jo~ and wm at Utah. under .the flying feet of his mount, Kirtella, dunng the Yateley Novicea race. Giddings hopes to complete Only f1ve of the 20 entrants finished the run. , his staff by the end of this I lweek before departing for Salt Lake City, where he has la meeting with Utah players DI VER GETS UCLA M u scheduled for Friday. I 0 V es p From there he'll go on lo 132 PO UND . Wastungton D. C. for the &n· nual nauonaJ coaches conven- Uon ARCADIA. caw. IAP) In Cage Rankings - Native Diver, who won the opening day Palos 11'1age ~-ore• Verdes Handicap carry· ~ .:7C o ing 129 pounds top weight, ha..s been given an added NEW YORK (UPI) -Un-century under coach Adolph 1tenwa o. Co40<"•oo u three p<i'llods tor e n t r 'I beaten Kentucky vaulted in-Rupp, soared to ltS' highest ~~~~~ :0~,.~1L.0!, u 70 i n1 0 Saturday's '50.000 to .second place toda y in the standing in almost two years T•nr.e-. "" 111~ .. &even-furlong San Carlos Uru_ted Press International The Wildcats picked up 280 ange Bowl. Thia year the final poll of the season was conducted alt- er the New Year's bowl games -the first time It had been ~ unW alter the bowls - because the six top teams were in action New Year's Day. And it was the unr.recedenl· ed defeat of three hitherto un- bea.t~n teams in the bowl 1.r * ·C.: 1 ·~,,,. l' • t t m l M ttt" ttlt 11 111-t J Alt<t ,_.I I 1(1.t in • UCLA I ., 1 ) "r:~· t0-1 & t't-•11 160 t L:r.t:'Stn ... t.f 1"1 ..., ,,, • """' o ..... ni ta 10 ~ C.llfor"'• Namath Top AFL Rooki e ~~~~,c:c;,e1~~ ~~.:r::;'-s';4: Handicap at Sant.a Anita. !'MJOr c<>Uege basketball rat-points and three first place 11111i.r a.. s• Jowa11 .. 11"" 1 u 111gs. Dulce ranked !lo. 1 for votes from the 35· coaches on ~W YORK (UPI) _ Joe ~:;:• ~!.:,·/11~~~\.!' lA ___________ ,the fourth ~onsecutive week the UPI rating board. Willie Namath, lhe dapper .::m~:cn-.nrm-~---,..•-:&?Jm but llhet holidal Yt ltow:iamgle~ Duke r e c e i v e d 30 first.. young quarterback of ~ .-...11.J:. rew;u s comp e e y JUg cu place votes and a total of 330 New York Jet.a whose per- Lytle Tops LA Open Qualifying th.e rest of the l.op 10. · 1 formance consistently equal During Monday's basketball write1'6 meeting. Cal ENTRIES Kentucky, one ol two ~-pom s. . led his reputation, today wa~ .LOS ANGELES ~AP) -Stale coach Alex Omalev, who has been a.round tor as RA CE malnlng major tu ms with a Vanderbilt. 1 e c 0 n d last selected by UnHed .press Dick Lytle. 27. tounng Pr. o long as anyone can remember, started talking about perfect record and the win-wee.k , sll.~ a ~otch to Uurd lnternational as lhe Ameri· from Chula Vista. CaW .. will the current younger generation. C1SC'-r' ,. ningesl team in college bas· alter 1?5mg its . first game ·ln can Football ~ague's rookie enter the S75.000 Los Angeles )111 ketball ror the past quarter 11 ~utin.gs against ~outhern of the year for l96.5 by a Open Golf Tournament Thurs.- After labeling his own Titan team "a bunch or p!iy· ,_ ~··;:t:;,.;•;._,s.1219;: "·"'· ~~~~· s:;.,'~:"'"~,.,1 m <'.a"forrua. Vandy gamed one near-unanimous margin. day as low qualifier. I - on U< m; YE Be Pe be Ju file In to ga ev gir re1 lllf Ro wa of wa ga: cbos," Omalev confided. "Let's face it -we're going 1111nT u ca:. • tur10f"9• ' Y.., o10• Get••n M•"' " "' Ytm 1 ::; ~ '{::( * tirst-plac-e ballot. Kentucky Only two other rookies. Lytle shot a 37-31~ Mon- to be blessed wittl weird kids from here on out." ~~."~1~1m•no ""'• ..-c1e1"'1,. ~= ;,';.'(; /~ !~, 111 1 ' and V~derblll clash Jan . .15 both ~men, received any day at Palos Verdes Connny -·-·------- ,..., .. , e.ncH u •••' tu H1 ''"'~ c1 ve1r<11ve1e1 ::•, Brum• 8 10th at LeXl.llgton in a crucial mention in the votif\6 by 24 Club t4 cop the lowest score i "Normal kids these days are considered to be the Men o· Fur. 1"' "'"'"' •u '•'"' "11 fl J L•mt1o•11 Southeastern Conference tus .. & ird Tb h f{ b th I " S-.V• L-Cll uu~rvl 110 GtllOl"V"' fW ~-~.-) tt7 • sport& writers. three from of 2.5() player& battling fOr 20 we onei.s ey ave to cw.. o y e"'"'"e ves ·--fo -, "' uo"'" iu.ca:. •"> fu•1~. l ••••I sle. --1.. 1 • • th t • f!>Y ""' • ......,._ r tPf"a "' Old coll> ' llf!kll"VI n;"'LM ~tit • e.u1 eague CJty. as Namath opeomgs .In e even . • Things may not actually be a.11 lhat bad, but at least c--JF,~, o111e:Jpu" :~.ot·.~-.. t1 i" s1.-._._,,,., Oh Pun.t '".ooo -, Jn AP Rat1• g St. Josephs rebounded became the second Jet in Tying wilil 69s were MLtau· r-• ·-D~-IU c:;,-llt.&50. lo .,,_, Ill.too. MCOllCI n from seventh lo fourth place t 0 to . lh 'ft'--K h J 0 ~ its (ood for thought. tCl"O r,,...111 <M ...... ,._,.> 11. DOOO. 1n1rd smo. ~r111 moo B ... ft y d d, w years receive e ...._ o no, apaneae p e n ~ 1'111 .,._ '' Jennlngt l '" s-.t Hoot <I! Mtd'"•l m rlguam 0 u n & roppe award. Fullback Matt Snell cbamp1on Mac Hunter and ~='"f1, 1;r'L~~~10"''1 ;:: ~..!: ~:;'1~~./'io ~J;-'' :~, By The A11oclated Preti Cro~ thi.rd to fifth al~r lo~-earned the honor lAst season. Jim Ferri~ll. ' * * * &v11t1 11u11e11 11 w ~,,.,.-v,1 "' P•rlKt '"nu 1E &11rt111 m St. Joseph's of Pennsylvan-Ing ita first game and Pi:-ov1· Namath, the $400 000 bonus The tournament will be s1co110 11AcE 'hJ••-· , .,,., of•""'· Lin 10 "°''' in p ·d T w-.... dence wlMer of the Holiday I ' Big Tltree tor free t1t11H. Att-•~· Pu•• UJOO. au!UI o·H••• 11 11e~nrut101 1n 1 1a, rovt ence, exas ~·· Featl • 1 li bed t . nvestment from the Unlver-played at Rancho Park Goll 1<1 L•mo G•• 11 v11ctftruo1a1 "' '°""' o· ou"' <J L.,,,..,...,, m ern and UCLA, each a wlnner va • ~ m wo posi-s1ty of Alabama was 1-bbed Course. MIU arta~-(M v.,..,, 11J C•llotno IE SttmOftff) 117 f h I'd to Uons to sixth • Indian Wella Country Club in Palm Springs ia off.ring 1 bon1nu for golf f1n1 on the 1 lth and 12th of this month, when Arnie Palmer, G1ry Play- er and J1ck Nickl1us coJlldt in 1 llHlole mtd•I play ... owdown. •.o ""''" rG 8,_, ,111 '°'' h•d u ,.,., in o a o l ay urnament last · . by 20 of the writers as the Me••ne .t.111ie-11 a U••c•• "' w..10t IM V•ne11•1 m week. have gained considera-Bradley also lost its fi rst leading f r e s h m 1 n in the The qualifiers l<ttlo Autumn rN lllumt ttS r.,,,.,. "" 8•um In bl · g d t bl d f NBC will be sponaoring th• afflir, named •P· proprlately "The Big Three." It will be filmed fo r thowlnga on Much 20 i nd April 3. Mtltow M.•&'I 1 .. Gu•""''1 11s tc1NT1t uca:. • 1 14 ...... , r "'"' a. e ground ln the la~t col-ame an u m e rom league. I Gomo•• Gl•t u e "' .. , .... , 11s .... ,. • .,., e10• • .,., uo Ctotml"V lege buketball poll. fou rth lo seventh, UCLA.-----------LIQM"•no II•'" IW Hortec• I ttl Pur~ ~soo Duk . . ha . of th Los A I J""'" a ... t 1"" vceie1 tu P••t"'1 Sonv 1s r,.v, ... 1 m ·e remams a solid le.d-c mp1on e n'e es 11.i.ie. u Lenoci.,,, '" D••n•1• 111 '",....""'' "' er. while unbeaten Kentucky Classic, c11mbed from 11th to Wtlc~ n,. lllt"dl• IH Mor•nol llS Ot>C:Old fH Gu1t1t1o< It) I hth --...1 v . d ''"' r omt>o• fM .... 1.,.,.,.,., lh ~1l!fu1 "'"' ti!' a.1.._t.1 "• rushed up to take second e g . 4UN iwnsas a vanccq TH1110 11Aca. 1 tu•1ono1 """'"'" 1 &t"O•t <>-n IF '°'" 1111 place three placu to tie Iowa Cor ... , otdl brt<I In Ce Ill Pu•M MOOO lut""' Votuntltd I A ~,....,,I , .. . th Jiwr"" J~ rG 11111olKh11 111 0.-v...,·1 o.1ioM IJ um111rt "' 1 Kentocky last wa& in sec· run · NBA STANDINGS .,, .......... ~ , .... It -'"' l'f_..., u-.-. 11 -""-1'Wllln1 JW6 . 13 -lllU Oecf911 »>S 1; -&111 O'C-11~. Although t here figurea to be plenty of home TV fans, lndi•n Wells offlcl1l1 1re worried that the ln'f)erson 91llery will be 1m•ll a nd thua fr .. admi11fon is being offered. s"ed•q•o u "' Yenell tts 1em,.. "-u "" "~""'' "' ond place 1n February t"''u No Pol#• Ill M•"""' Ill .. bow .... (IOI/If• IR Un••Yl 1171 • _.., -·~ wltll fl"I ~~ -..i" ond llllTlaN OIVlllOM M•MI'• Horwy INI vo4i1111 111 JoYhJI Rot"'~ IT c~ ....... ,,. .110 and wound up in third place ~~ ,..:=.."'.._ 1"' .. '· J•n w L l'ct. 01 "' L ... _... c...my c-. """'o T-PO 111 c .... .,.., "' Cur<• F11on1 ro """' "• that 119a..,..... f_ .. ,.. , .. i'i &'"t"' n 1o "' _ 10 -J•r 0o1c1" •• Herry'• Felly ,., • ., ..... , Ill k.,. Feo (J llttt) lll1 . """ ) °"'' f:Jlll 1·11 (lft(l-H 7S " "41 1 7t -Al ll!'tltflM" ).S.)t; GeM C-let A<°"""' "aurwn IW M he<""VI llS srl.EC"""JQNr I Tho Too Ttn, wlttl ""' eloct YOIH In 7 lr;tnl~ky (J Cl~I PM•~"""'' n II ~7' l .,.U; Cllfl 9,_,, J1·.M 1'1"1 1..-i.n (H M.,._l Ill t F~11 S•turftv. Jin 1. olld tottf oo!nt1 0<1 t I St Jo~Oll-. fPo I It.II 111 fw Vert t) )) 3'l t1 1 Al lM CeJ ... I c-'" c ... 1 I ' '" " '' H•entllttu. "'""d' '"'OUO" o•""' o1 J Ve-rbilt f 11 110 11 l!O N , N.,,••ullto (W --~•rt "I ' Jun,;i~ ll•ol 10 t.f.1, tic ~•II ) rl rn Youn1 1 .. 11 I< WUTEllN DIVISION 70 _ J t H -l•:M J'-1 (l9" lliwtl ~l~lo (G MffM"*l l 111 1 N~ l(lm I o..e UO .. , lttj' ""' \•I 1)11 W l ~ct GI ~JS O IC o ) ' It ftgurta to be 1 onc•in ... llfetime opportunity to '" golf'• finut players up clott and remember, the price ia right. Neo x 1m " ..... ,.,,,.101 tu &oton .. i..~ '• ~!"r.J" •:1, ~1 l'J1• LA ~1g1• I "• LM A_ .. , n " ua -n ·-~~~ H2'~1~>' a11>1wd ,..1< 10 ~1111 us "'"1~·· 1..n. , st J-"'• ,. , 2 1,7 • T t """" ,,.,, ;t a.111,.,.,., 111 ,. )()(! 1 llOUllTM llACI . 6't fu•l"'t• Mt•O.n 4 Tu• N' Tells I l •tdln (lj l•I It) .Wt ( t) ii Stn FroncllltO t 11 ,,. S Af ~ .... Yol'fet C~ , ... , l ""'old c.11• ' ......... 1'11•• tJOOO 1 1r;,,.. 1 ... 1 .... is....-. $t•tlll , • ,.,.,,,~ .... ... "~"·" \.,-,,.'~~~~1r\.~· St Louk ti n •II I 6A -Olct lV11t l1 ll. Lt Tortvft IJ L•mbtnl I ti t Cou~ O' Ollld I lowo 01 •I IU oft IH.1 )6: U, NI ;;;r.• : 16. "lldl•· Ottroll , tO l1 110 10' 1 .. -Jim Fenlofl ~ll. ~-" Alivt (I VtlUtnJVtltl 111 t """"' VOlunte\I I 9r1e11em Yeune ~I '°'18'" 4; 11, Ul-11 ".· 1\11 IU• MQ, _,_.., • ""'f" " -lif -.i... u.»i Clowll cwrt-l'IMI Olocoverv n w Sn.,.,,,.l.,) "' liflt 11.i-Mln•·· lu•• tO ~t". ~ IM N1 lu. 0...ul Ill 1Q. 111•1 TulM (t), Cln<lnnttl IJO. St LOUii "' !WY ~ Womelle 10 P••<C•I ttl o.vt.n. Or-Sitto ,. (Onfv G•'"' "~'""' • """'lour * * * EmlU1rv fl ~ Ctm1>111) Ill Ster11110 ft M Yene1 I 111 AAIJ Reau, o .. Spot E>'I,. ~-(M Yc.ul Ill 8elCl,,,slon IW 81uml 1111 Hiid-llall•Y IM 11.,_rlol 1111 ~<U•lty Ct\Kt" IA l>l"ff•1 11~ Qown through the vears. it has become common· N111em 1w Ma,,.,.,..., t11 • Wolcfitn IW Her""''" lit place for the AA U to be ronlinually under fire rrom "'"™ llACI I I mllt • • •rw "'a· both ~thJetes and the general public ;~0 P;t!:"'~ T"• '1"" l•1• 1' IStr Kif CO HtHI •I But Uus time the rumbl~ mav bf' heard around \Ir ~1tt~ 111 com°"" • "' th gt '--Mlllo"t lll'lt (W «••ltr'1 114 t 01~. IC•"t Tr"'~ CH G11•hN • I tt 1 Old ~tl<ll IE ~·n•I 1>1 A Los Angele!i l.aJt consultant .• Jan R<ih<'rlc;, c la1 m!. r,..1 L~• f .. ,,,,..,,., 111 • • 11!&\A• ~''* fF Co•lo 110 thousands of dollar~ are mrs~mg from Olympic and 1 uxr" u cr e •u•tof'O• , v• .. ,,,, othor ICTVlrting events t'<>nciuc:trd or promoted hy thc1'°''' A 11"•d1no• "" Lo' F•"' \,,,, • uyv ',,,.. Ol•llton '"""" lll.000 ·~ G•ou I AAU. '"·$QC,,..,,,,,.,, "1''° "'"..n UOtltl. 1n .. d n iso. '°"''h "500 A d be I to 1 t th I" k II th f I &n•nrui. Pow•• ff &~'""""' "' n p ans c e wor now a c ac ~"· Ge,..,,, 11u11on; 1w Sllotmo .... 1 itt &berts says he ha6 been beaten lhrec lm1rs by un0<:niand•"" 1 ~ uu"'•' 111 ··-"--·1 i..-Id h' d . T1n< N· T••I• (I Volo"t11tlt) 1·1' W1AnvWn a8SIU ants Wuv to Im tO rOp lhe ~UbJect Glltfn• (M Gumnt>I 117 or elae He's not qwtting however and inrlicales ht'll '••n• Orbit fl( '""•<h1 tn ,. • • . ...,.,,.., '"" u 8••1 ' ' go all the way to WashingU>n. D.C 1( ne<.'t!isarv •1•ftd 11or•• 1A p,,_, 111 S•"k Phll•ll' 18 J•""·"G•I • P O'S a · R.obcru right ·~ t 11 \ \l' 'K•10""" '"' v,.,., 1n I ai:1'Y f rdrcn .s, )-'( .. O~B1s a JU h1r . • s1v1"'" llACl •' '"''~' ,,t,., ml.Sp 1ong un ,. · n act. 11cn rrrnr '' 1 r \.\l a. .n.• .. • .... ••d• ..... uo .,,~ ... has secreted Sl.2!)-0,000 111 Ch1C.1s:o h.rn~ ~-:;:~ !'.:.i ,. •(IO'••• M<4 W•~,,, '•· I ,, A I fJ t' •J t I A ba.n.ker hirnsclf. PMrv 111'1 m1i:hl ~11, 1 \1 hJI v ...... o • ..,..,, ·~· ~ '''"1 •, h ' 4~11.& bo ~h\ •inc;~ (IA/ M ,,,,.,. ~"'l tit es l.dJAlni a ut. 111 1evoe., 10 H•"' 11tj Scribes, Coaches Concede EC Title· SomPthlng mor' than 11n act of Congrru will hf rt· QUL!N1 to stop RJvrr~1df' and Mt San Antonio frnm runn111~ one-two 1n I.hr ~:;"I· t rn (;unf~r,,nce basketball derby U1is year. Al least that wa ' th<' unanimous op 1 n I on or coaches and wri ters alike during Monday's baskelbaJI sc:nbes mttlmg at lhe SaJ· dleback Inn Ninta Ana \ccording tn an in fo rmal poU r.a~en ,., the wPekh J!ather 1n~ 1111Rhl 11 l<l\'l'r ~1dr 'nould .:r• 11~. 111 thr Iron! of th, t.:;C r;ic r f11J Jcw1ng frid•y night'~ lip ) •>ff with Ml. ~an /\nt4nio clo~e hehind Thi' Tigers, state chamr~ for the past two years, were placed on top of every ballot with Ml. SAC 1 ste p lower l''ullerton and Santa t\na. the Or~nge County entries along with Orange Coast, figure to battle il out for third and fourth spot$ In other happen1 n1s Mon- day. Chapman C-Ollej!e's hnlll:rnt fre sh ncn. Doui:: I·.~ kf'rt and Santa Ana ~ 'ha q1~hnot1 Ill( Bruce Chai.r wcrp n;i mt'd t'O·pl1ytr~ 111 lhe week • I::ckerl. who WH elevatt d lo lhe vartity from ttie frosh team only I (ortn1ghl back. poured through 16 points alon g with the win- ning basket in the rin.al three secondi; to allow the Panthers to upset nallon- ally rank~ San Fernando Valley Slate, 81-79, la~t week. He also scored 19 as Chapman topped Lon g Beach State for the first llme 1n three vears. 102-88. Chase scored 23, ~ and :!A in I hr et .izamt!I I() rarn all·tour nr v honor~ at llan· roe ~ · Here '• what lhe atN coaches had ln say AL SA WYER, 0 r a n ct Coast -"We're com1n~ along pretty well now and I hope the kids are de vel· opi.n~ a degree of consis· tency. The only tb.lng con· sislent about us in ttie past has been our lnconslstency. "Ron lnman and RI ck Maocebo hoth did good jobs all three nights during the San Bernardino Tourn1· mf'nt ·w,. of)('n lhr tea~ue a,a lnsl Fullrrton Frid11y nii hl at home and 1t look' like a t~1fh uitanmeat. ' ,. . .. . . . . ... l Nol only ar, they rnuch bigger. but I've .a~ 1ot to frrl th,rv're hell.tr Wlth ftl· lows hke Walt Sl mon Ul the linf'Up. "We're obviowsly practlc· ing to win, l\owever, aJ)d I'm h<>ptng for ..i. bit effort agarnat Fullerton." DANNY ROGERS, UC Ir- vine -"We un't ae•m to ~el untracked offf'n~ivety and that hurt at l)avls. Al· ~o we haven't comt rr:t • heh ind vM and ~e'll ht " lo 11tarl or we'll nrvcr al a real good team. , 1 to on wa In Ho ya Cit st.a C8J nee do• 21 nlo ror l hr a r HB's Wright Makes All-CIF / All.CIF Rick Wright By ED GIBSON Of "" o.I.., ........... Huntington Beach cen ter Rick Wright climaxed a flne 1965 seagon by being named to the All·Clfo' Clan AAA-AA f o o t b a 11 team which was released today b)( the Helm$ Athletic Foun- dation A ~11. 250-pound senior, Wright was outstanding for the Oilers all year. playing all the way on offense at center and seeing some ac- tion at middle gu.ard on de- fense. He was accorded a second-team btrth. 1'wo other Orange Coun· EU ty players also made the ae· lect list. a r,alr Of grldders frorn Loera s Irvine Leaaue champion Saxons. who went to the ClF semifinals be- f o r e losing to eventual champion Weit Covina. 14-0. Steve Lehmer, a 6-2, 210. pound senior, was named to a tackle spot on the first team, while Fred Feetham , a 6-0, 180-pound senior wbo led the county in scoring, gained. a halfback bttth on the second team. Crespi hal!back B r i a n Porter was voted player of the year in the AAA-AA d1· vision for his part in lead· Ing hu le•m to the ClF ti· nals. He amassed a total of· fense of 1.555 yarda In 12 game•, rUJhlng tor 1,129 yard.a, paaa!ng for 43 and r~lvlng 17 pitches for an· other 38!. Porter scored lt touchdown& and kicUd four extra polnt.a for a total of Ut pointa. Co-players of the year we.re ruuned in tbe A-Small Schools division, with Jerry Moore of California School for the Deaf and Gil Gon- z.alea of Santa 0.ara sharln& the honor. 111,.1 , .. ,,., MA·lu. l,.._C>Wlt. w ... c...... Ill Sr, l~ICIMr. SI MON« I.. )I, 'tt Clr.te-l(lflo, S.1111 MAflt 710 Sr. fetll~r, l Mfl 710 St, ClwN-<M,_..t.,, l'alot Vt<9tl llO St C.va r4-l'tf11Uia, W. C.ovlnt !GS St. Ctntt<-l"t litrom, CrtajN 10$ Sr. 1-0.tr-Hllbert, Cl-' Its $r. t.cktt-hell. Senft M.,la tGll $1 . kdl-T••· l'tlot Ver•• IM S1, ladl-0tter. C,.u! 110 St. hell_.row11, l.mp1o Cttv ~ Sr. 1-o<-Yn. Wtst C.vlN IU St ltck-JOM.. Lt l'"""tt I lt $r. sec..... TMm. MA·M fNl-OeGrn , Lt ~nae. lff St. f,.._,...,,.,.... l • ,.~ tM ''· Ttekle-ltnltll. 111-aldo l'olr tit $r T tCt1 t.-W olftlo.M. O...r1t lOO St. G<oarO-S.tr,.., c:;.,..,.. uo Sr. Gu1r~llior. llMM_., 1~ $1 . Ctnltt-Wtl•hl, H ... eel\ U. Sr. lldl••~111 .. 1. c~ ,.. '' ledltt-M-... G-•• en s.. l edl-Ooftftlt•" Culver Cllv Ill Sr Vallely (Wlto Else?). Leads Safe Area Basketball Scoring Prediction By GLENN WHITE * * * CIF Mnrlu R~eaktf Cl F football records are beinll compil~d ~nd it looks like John Hamtarlner. coach of Anaheim s Kennedy High varsity eleven. is the top passer. . . John had a slam·bang senior year while at (,lcnd1le Hoover in 1954. He completed 143 of 259 passes for 2.JR7 yards and 18 touchdowns m pacipg the Tornadoes to ClF finals against Centennial. , 1 Han$[artner's aerial yardage {1J?Ure looms as a standard accordin~ to CIF ofCicials. unless·someone else •••• • • • • • • • can !lurpass that effort. . In two years of varsity action. Hangartner con· nected on 198 of 374 throws for 3,050 yards and 31 touch· • downs. And as a Bee (sophomore year) he tossed for : • 21 TDs. • Santa Monica·~ Ronnie Knox (later of UCLA fame. along with PAppa Knox l had a brilliant rC'cord in 1952 for S!lmohi . lie passed for 27 throws for 1.1173 yardll. ' 10 IO • ' 1 ' ,. a red· hot 65 •' f ouchdoi~n~. makin.c: 12!\ of 191 1 11 111 compl<'llon perct-ntai~ wa~ .__ ____ _ 1t 11 .w ,. 1• M • • I• ' ' • 1 , ' 0 ' ' 0 , 1 lSl Ill .. , , llt<.11-~Mllltm. l eer • Ito lr tac.to.-<Oralla,,.. *••"°P Mell,_,,tn 110 Jr, LEGAL NOTICE 0.0lllV E ~tit°" NOl.,v l'uelie·Ct lllotnle Prlr>,•Pt l Ollt<t In I.A Mtelti Co.inrf "" oc • l'uoh•,,_ Ortllft CM•I Oaltv 111101. Ot<. a, I.._ ' J&ll. '· "• 11. lt64 IU>..a LEGAL NOTICE OAJL.V PILOT/Ntws-~ J7 Lt:GAL N01'1C£ ,LEGAL NOTICE -NOTICI TO ClllOITO .. $Ul'llllOll couar °" TMI STATI OJl~_CAt.IPOllMIA l'Ott THI COUNTY 0, o.t.AMel Ne, A,,_) Ell•tt ol ONt Ar11c1H "-"*t 0.. UINd. HOTICI II HlllllY GIV8M le ll'te .. 1MU (f°"110fl ol "" ..... MlfMf --t Cl•Tll'ICATa O' lllSIMHI 11111 .. I ...,_ lle"'"9 di""' ... 1,,.1 Jl~tltlen l'ltlll Ml-.... H id ffCtOef!I f fe ,...lre;I to Ille Tiie ulld~• oe ctr11fv l1'ft ....., ''*"· '""" Ille _ _, ~·· '" tr• conducllno • ,...11 °'°"' tiu1lneu 11.,. otrlct of tlle ci.l'lt of Ille tboott on- IH Co-1'...-.al at Sit w.• °"'""""' 1111., court, er i. Pl'•-• ~ wllh Ort-. Ctl~t. .,...,... IM fldltlout !tit lltCtUUV -.. ,. ftlt -·· firm ,,.,,,. of l'OlA·EllCHANGf INTftl· •lt""G at lht Offlc1 of ,,_ ellorntr, f'IATIOl'IAl .,,. 11\11 aald llrm la -Herrv l fi•.Clle•. Jr , ~) W........,. -· Of "'" 1911owlfll -·-llivd. Sullw llN, lM Mft)ft. Ctlifor. -> ill 11111 tl\d placu of rulcklltt I nit 9CQ2), Wlllal 11 Ille P'-OI t1I bol•ln•.a •f• aa loll->. to-wit: Of ~.,. .. ned In ell ,,,.lttr. .. ,. Toa Krt_o..,.r, 171'2 l'e.c:ock Cou•I. l•lnln9 -it· 11\t ••'•'• of uld de<AG•nt. O.«kn Grow. Calilofnl• "ilnin •I• -· anv IM nnt PllbH· ....,.,, llOlll~rl ~)I lUOIOW. Gt•· cation ol IMI llO!lct. ""' c,,.,,., Ct llfO'nla Doted Oecemt>o-r n. 1 .. J o• Dec>omlllr 1t111. lk' Neill« C. w- Teo "'··-E1ecvtrl1 ., "" W•ll ., 11\A llur!Oll Rollltl•rl •IOOVt ~ e.<tdt<ll STATE OF (,\llFORNIA IHarrv l<I_,,., Jr. (OVNlY OF l0$ ANGElU 1 \t fl&U Wta,_ ....... Mitt .... ()ft Otumbc• 11111, lt61. botor• -· l t) 4"t1H. (all+enlla. -.S I• Nol••Y l"UOlk WI •NJ 101 .. ,., Countv I Tt l: ., ..... , tlld Stetr. ""onally ._.,.., ltcs Krt· ""-le< luc•lnx f k-tr elld l 11rlot1 llotflba<t k"°"'n lo '""I l'Vbll"'-1 Ore"tr Co.11 Oa1tv t'll•I 10 t>o ,,,. Pl'"'"" -· "'"''"' •rt I O.C ll . !HJ I. Jen •· 11, 11. 1164 auOKrl~ le "'' wllhift ,,...,,.,.....1, Of!d j lt,.O .. vtrtltv oclu..,wlt dted lo mt "''' lf'trf ---- tt:KVlfCI flw Ult\f WllMn my ~•M •M -1 li!All LEGAL NOTICE PrlnclHI O!llo Or-COUf!tv Mr GemmlulOf! .,.,., .. A"911al ll, 1"7 ~ Caut 0111~ l'llol. "· 11. JS, ,.. ~ " ' J 8 DAIL V PILOT /Ntwi·Prrss ~eryone H•t Something Thot Someone Else W 1nt1 - For Additio~•I R9~t•l11 Apt1. Furnished See P•ge 10 THE BIGGEST .SINGLE MARKETPLACE ON TBE ORANGE COAST • PHONE DIRECT 84!-5871 HOUSH FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE EASTSIDE VACANT R-2 2 R-2 lots located on quiet Cul-De-Sar Street -Property divided for a duplex and a tri· plex-or can handle 6 units with \•aria.nee with property going fl'om street to tilrect- Total price $23.900. DANA POINT-VACANT R·l ·~ ' Located on ocean side of the highway - 7S'x13S' -O"'·ner might consider exchange on Commercial income Full price S20 ,000.00.' MESA 642-0820 Eves: LI 1-6764 673.07% 673.07% HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 TH E ~EA L E S TATERS THOUGHT FOR TODAY The tinil tl\i~ necN>ary 10 make a dn'am come tnif 1 ia to ""'akf up. THE~EAL E S TATERS Tea For Two lnd ltftlat a ('(11,y 11.llnol!Jhfft lor m,)0}1fli 11~ A deliihtful F.a.stalde nom~ "'"1th fire· plat'f, c.AJllf'll. d r Ip r I , bNmt"d criling" and hard· wood !loon. Only S.17,!l:iO. & Mii! Call now? ()pm .'ril 1!!!1!!1!!1!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I :.Ct..1111 546-2313 "Introducing" A Superb Home OCEAN AND JETTY VIEWS l'~ ~nck i::xltrJOr and Shlikr. Roof :; f 1t'f'p!actt THE~EAL 'E S TATERS $1000 Down Anrl month.ly M,Ymrnt~ o1 1 I M ly S166 • v.tudl includt1 rw'llKipll', lntt'n'."51 ta.\CS and uuurawe · and you iOUSES FOR SALi I _l:tOUSES FOR SALE - Gen.r1I 1000 G.ner al 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSH FOR SALi MOUSES FOR SALl I RENTALS HOUMI Unfurnl9hM Gener ii 1000 Corona del Mar 1250 Huntington h1ch 1400 1 -------~ Over 4 Million OOU.ARS BUSrNESS IN 191% ""IJ:oil "'11'H TIIE SE:lJ..l~G OrFICE" Lot Special t-.:.1..-11 •Id" bu; 1-om1•r lot !llXll'I RI -ztll"lf'd. nll.IW?. ralrn !rf'es c-.1ly Sl0,8JO 1ubm11 ll'rrru. Home & Income Another •'Ol'11rr Of1 L. sid.P with .1 ~rm hoolr. Bl.til•· 111 0\ ~-r;,ini;:e, l«'trlfi!· & t'rteltl"· PLL:S 1ipartn1e11t 11 rr1r Ii• help v.1ch pay· ml'l\U,. Rrd!Mi"d tn S18.900. "1th 10', ckr>o11 A RARE t'tND. 9 Units-$59,500. lnrome S&~ Prr Ylo. Oa val· uabtf' C·2 !QI . Nl'w ~ It f'Xll.'r1or paint. Xlnt lf'!'nu, \\"M"1 ti.rs1 ~ Brt«-r bring your chf'\il boll'lc on th1~ ~·· -------------Gener•I ••••••••• !?!~ ~!~:~e. ··~!~!!~· For Best Results and ~re·• 1 fanuly MrTlt li0x150 R<l 104· 3 ~ home Li:ASE/Option • Lovely ~ LLEGE Buy or Sell 1h11 11.·ill ouU1s1 all 'tylt~· + room lor niOl't und 111' bedroom. lamily room, c.ra REA' ... y your (ll"QPf:t1Y 11.•llh . ' ' U.r II 5 brtdroom Of ~ k r)u§I' 10 lltW Broa WI )' ~• I df'n. ~ <..11.tf'. rlJ'IC+I ti~ shvppmg . Good condiuon. TRADE OR BUY TUBA(H REALTY floor m kltehen &.. family $17,:,00 · make olftr· LOVL1...Y n<'w C1J11ton1 11J0n1 . 3 t1rt>pli11.~s. uM!d Brashear Realty l 'ri-U.-vel nrflr 1'tc:;;11 Vrr-3021 Harbor Blvd. C.1'11. bock patio & dttkini;:, M!p· s-t'·8:)3J Evt . 847.f.310 de Country Club, 4 BR., ~5-MZl ara(e J('tl('('d Y•N1 oll C'hi!· •• huge 11.ctivlt )· ruum, din· drrn·a win; Bulll • 111 val~ 1...... 4 lni room, bi't'11kfl\~t area. ••••••• •• uum Ii ,ol1w11tcr 1ysttmll. • •••• J eat 11':8.rlKl'. \\'!II lake ruUy lprtnklf'rtti & Olli· t••• sma.J lrr hon'tf or \"!leant lido Isle Gem ~Uind.Jrwly cll'td fl"ll"· ~·uh DESPERATE 101. Offend at S-19,500. I S6,00) l'lsh or l'QUllJI. qual· 1'1ESA M~ADO\VS J & lmm11culal~ 3 bdrn1. 2 bath 11y buyrr can h1vf early Family roorn. Fli.A va!· hon1e on <15" lot. G&1'1rn ~n-JIO!lstMion. 1'i60 £. PIM.' ('~1. ued al $21,850. but ol· II')'. ~1oderat,ly prictd. 11111.•ay. 6'5·3171 . Open EYts. tertd at $21,750, Tak~ in Rlch1rd1on Re1lty lat!.' model GM car. Im· llCU l..alayt\le, N.B. mediate poue6610r\. c.ton N.W. Qr. Harbor • ,,.dan1' 67:l;l...,., 1Nitr Oiwma. Theatre) • GOOD BUYI-~ KI S.snl ANYT11'1E ~ l Br homr, fw-n. on WHHlll xlnt C·l lot nr Ba.Y. s:n.500 • ad term•- B1lt». Rul Est1t• Co. ~ORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 67~l1TI Stl\11':.; bl.'low r11A apVnU•· 11 4 BR 2 ba , fl'PIC, ('rpt.sl d1'jls. patio. SZ'!,!M. RUS H MAKI:: Off£R: Brashear Realty 847·8531 Ev,. 841-6310 ••••••••• iiiiS Q IT Ln lhi1 bli t bdmi homf. A h1.q;e lamily roon1 add1 lh•1 touch '"lor convenit•nt hv1ng". s:tJ.::,00, . placr. 2 bsthl, bullt·U.. CO\ltrtd p<itJo. SlM md. A ' 1'1. Tarbrll Co., f>t0.172(1. ""3-BR. $150-MO. Nr • Shoppini.: Ctr. Blln&. t;pt,. Scrren·pauo. wau. ::.!13 MAPLE, 546·3698 lsH. 11ood boui;r, lenctd Ydt i 11r. adulll only, no 11e1At S!lll. :!60 Maanoh•, CM, · .)48·l91~. t BR, $97.!IO mo, pvt >'ar:a. pa.tlo ' pr. SIOVl', Rt'!ri&· Adultt only. Zll>B SANTA ANA Av~. 838--0JU. SPAC. 2 Br. 2 B1. cP'a., drp&, frplc. bhins, iar. ::'.:1)1 Eldl'n CM I YOU hardly tvt-1" fil)(f a 6'46--8811 !11.ri:e impreuiv~ 2 BR homt 100 £. Balboa Bl•d., BaJboil Farm House Style OR.Joi<!' 3-4140 Uke Uvlnr in the mountains -ri&ht in Co:ona dtl Mir" P\M lrtts. OC\'«n virw, 3 bdrms plu1 bobby hoUR, tine tam.Uy home. Owoe1 bkr, 673·21)}0. N1':"' !::·side 2 bdrn1. tirrpl,. lll'am ctihn.:•. fen<:rd )1i. 847-1266 1 _"'11~_·_ adults, Sll8. 673·7 EVE. >6·:?.\86 likr. tt'ls one. Huie ll\•1ne N1wport I mom. family dining 1rea l t-44.itl51 with PaJol V'rdl'I I 11.J'f'place. Elf'ct.ric bl!·lfl Victori• lotchrn indud1ni; rrlrli'tra· 1or. Dtcorator carpfll & ,, 64:.!·:w62 draps. A r PI of a horn' for s.32,500. E.\·"" 673·3181 . 1100 Lido r11e 1351 i::ASTSlDl: 1 br, frpl, oo ef'o -J-I J111U11~id1 I cd patio, feOl'td, dble pr. .-•gt, j46-11:i 1. 17931 6'11cll 611'1\. 11-H· I -·--Z======== '"°'c--~=°""'· .,..-1.,1,-3 ..,.,,. Cost1 Me.. 3100 3 Br, t~ bi . :Si c. • • tiu f\'l.'r)'lhlni, t pts. dr(11. 1 * Priv1cy * l lP~·, '"BAYCR.EST AT ITS I BEST·" f'nur Bed.Juom~ PLUS !11m1ly rMm. PLUS formal dm1n1: roocn. ri.t.:S many olher qLJal•)' !ea!UIX'"S Only rv.o yr11r o'll'l ADULT cxx:t:Plf.D 110:-.11~ -fLlll~ 1·11"JW'l~t & draped Cil,llffl· inr bu1h • in k1tt·hcn, C"U\'· rrt'd p1t10, 1natul"f' .!N"ub- tnni & nu'l'ly IVKIM'apffi. All ttus can bf yours on th.II f fllt Sll1lf)lr property ror OSl.'Y $51,~ and O~L'{ S.l.OOJ ~'?!. r,,,. lnr.M PQl1l and f';,i 1111 ~ &droom~ + Com·,rtiblt P11.llf'kd Df>fl "t '., Baths ! <'IS\ StllJi buJJdUt!; IJl E"(IUl• I '!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!'!!!I ly 1n tiw al!ra.CD\"f' hornc>. I' ER >mm ""' "'"' "'""'°"'· 'I OWN I CALL 64&-0'~61 ~'OR "SMILING :il"'RVICf;" OO'NER TRANSFERRED • M\l5t ff.ave 111 2 w<'tks-3 BR i be , dble trplc, cor. IOI . dahwuher, ttpta., pAMlfd garage le in per- f('(1 roori. Takf over ,m. ti/If: IOM with pmta. S\68 ptr mo. incl. pr-inc, int, tax" & lnl-Subrnil on do. pmt. Brit buy in MNa VtnH-Call AL 8U.CX ~1151 (!If" !145-47-lJ The CH' , 2 BR }lOmt$ Wllh ~U•ie&. 2 Bit. cur , l > t"h old. S:.00 t disposal, • "'•ttr pa.Ld • 2 dn. Pymt. SUl n10 .. uu:I i·hlldrcn .. C>A·Ol!r 5J7·o:.80 ..;1a1r En try and ()p(ofJ Bram C't'1!l1'1i:I M>9.:.00 CAL.L J l :-.t COBB I Corona drl i\.!11r Rtal l:A111 .- 673-4400 DI l !Jli MM5ll Evtninp Call ;,.l,1·2333 ITSY-BITSY TEENIE- WEENIE "Doll no...t" , , · CUll"n thlna; y(aJ """"" ..,, .... 'l B R , H W. Doon!. bullt-1n k::Jtch. Roam b3 add anolMr 11n1t 1M\¢11 ~ C·l In 11. ll"W j ~an-I TOP FlNANClI"C available. Or-.'1...Y $1),IJ(J. riJ' SEMPLE .REAL ESTATE 2SUi Eut Colll H1V!W1.Y Corona de! Mar r&tv•ttn Cam11.1im It D11hJ1;i l 675·21Ql $93 PER MONTH Beach Duplex rour ~ u~r -"'o bedroom low,r. both t"'om· plrttly f\Jm~§htd and In rll· crl.Wnt condJ~on. Patio. d'("()tl ll\"' ltnC'f, 1.-i""' and 11. 1:ood 1nrome producer. 10,..~ 00\\'N~f.NERATLS t i890 PER VF.AR. }'ull prier only s.38,:JOO. Submit """"~ Evtninp C&1l 67.>49'14 BUY OR LEASE OPTION 4 Br !'-l""'"r, pr-est~ homf 1 ntar beach. Spttial v•tV>I C'"~~ A-bnf' dni.pen...,. 1\lllTlY custom ltatul"t'"• in· t"'IUdini;; wn.'lOI" porch I< ll'tt."'d y1rd. Vacan1. lor lmmt'd.i1~ OIXUflllnCY Slll'l pM' m(). :J529 llartior Blvd. Kl ~!M91. ()pm £\'N ._ bllt21 .\!na Vl'n"le home yoo ""'.~, .• """'""'· .,,,. MOVING ln'. !WW hbrll.l')' and ~tlorJj. i..arl:r-family room ... ,m slJdi~ rlaa& doof5 opl'fllllg onto a J.5.x30' CO'-'ffed pa.t lQ. A clrllTl homt throui:houl· Stt tOOa,y. Oprn 'ttl 9- 546-2313 646-7171 THE~EAL E S TATERS 007 ESTATE SecllKk-d ~auty -thtft bedroom two b;ith OflN. ESE MODERN dttar horn' on quiet cul·dr·aac St. W;:ol\ oonatructe<l CAr.mRux:;E E,!)l'ATE rnodfl. Family siz.e pu...ti bu!lon kitchen, Spiu·JOUs d 1 n I n i;:: room. Lai-re Kllrilg~ available for two A.!iton ~1art1n11. E.xcr p- t1CW111l LandM.""a pina;, hug"' COolf'f?d peOO. Many r;c· tT1ur;. f ull JJnCT only ~.900 io~~ Down. • NEWLYWEDS or retir.d---$16,500 Full pnce lor th1" cozy home. Klrig-s1U' bdmis. Con· vtnltnt In Douilu Space C"°tf'r rl HWllJngton Beach S11tr Park. &1uttful pool· 11JM back yll.l'd. Hurry on th!a -c11,11't Jut 1l tbt.. low l'rom dtB ""~.ally C"ll'lfl 3 ptua lam1ly home. Now you <..'llJI tnjoy the comfortablt 1peciou.vil'u of ltl lllll!.r livmg n:JOOI. modern bu111 in kitclltn and bUl11lt bed- rooms. n,.. perlc l1lu-yard Wi ll weluorne yoo to lu.\url· al~ In th' s11nuner ~un Mkini.: $26,950 FARR•W 1'1\AD!,; ACCEPTID 293 & 17th SI:. &16-4.Jg( TICK-TOCK Th~ t1mt }00 lpmd lookirli: at thU u11.diuonat 3 BR ~ wiU bt "'I'll .spen( Ex.aminl' rtie hardv.·O"ld tloorl, \'t"fl('tlal'I bli nd~ " oonvmiE'nt dm1ng room ~r­ r~menl. l..ompa.rr Lhr. valur of &aa Euwd~ horn~ at SHL,67a. j<;\•r 962.L.J!I CALL 646-0261 FOR "S'lll.JNG SERVICE" Harbor Highlands 13:.!4 E.!lt,l.le !AM. NB. l Bl A: tam rm, l BA, n!!wly pain!td Wide 4 out. bh·1n1. vac1nt. ~.900· fnr th!,& luge family home ..,m 1 ~' b@drnom11, l larstr yard f(llf" kkh rl q.. ~ear ~ n~ ~fa.rina io.'hoon valu .. ahould 11IQ;· rodctt. Only S16,"r.!O. 'lOCI WNtclJ.tt Dr. M;-7TU. Open E~-et· ,__ __ r pncr' ~ rno. Irvine Terr,, East HALF ACRE Con ·You Afford To Rent OPEN 'Til. ' p.~. 2 Irr, txtr1 Iii.fit l'!XllTll. Ex· rcut,iv' type horn,. f or UI· formation call CURT DOSH, Reallor Myhr' Co. 187l HarbOT Bl vd., C.M, MUST SELL IMMED.111 1..:;::::======;:: Feet-Not An Kino Bdrms * 3 PARCELS * All.. F;ASTSIDE. 0-.1 HOl\tE -3 BR. 2 be, frl>lc . BUSINJ::S.S PROPERTY -F1mily R~$13,SOO lull prict. Ex1r,mely att1•1c-Partly Lelts.td. ll\"t home. F'r~hly painted INC0~1£ PROPERTI'-Tr1· oul.lide. Electnc built · ins plex in kilcbrn. F'ngidlllft re· 6-12-0344 ~Wtffi 5-7 P~l fr1ger1otor & wa.i.hf'r • dry'r BARGAIN: BY OWNER includtd Ill J&IMI J"ll'ICt . Sparkling l br, l,,_ ba., Car-pettd. Lovtly plantrr dl· frpl., Hwd •t r1., C'1rp('tl, v!df r boe:tv.·ern ll\"lflR & din· Dr"l llff, BuilhM, CCN-Pat· lni ue..1. 8'1uuru\ condi· io, Lush Gani,n. S23,500/ lion in I: out. Ntar 'very-Top Tcrrl\.'l. Dnvf by 23"5 th1t1g. 540-1720. t'ordtmm Dr. Call .>Ll-mJ OPLN 'TIL 9 P JI.I tn insp<TI --~.-r~o~w",-E~P.--­ ] l bdrm. &Ya ".. Din. Rm . I \\"1Jk to rnarkf'\s. Sl8,t.OO, f .H.i\. l.J\, S\4,"50. $1'.IO . . mo. SHXXl W1der mkt . Pf"i~. $ U11 rt::ior Bl't!. <..\I 1 lmm. ~. Pnnci,pala Oii· Irvine Terrace II Contemporary fanuty home 11.i th 4 bdrms.. ?1,. baths. Cathedral cei~ in living toom, .,.,,h one 11.·.all Pa.Joa V~s rock fireplace, I.fl· ~ paneltd, An r.xcrllttil value ~ Oll>"'""S m&ving tTOm area for bu.sineY re<uiOr\1- B a y & Beach Realty Inc . ~ \\.'. Balboa B!vd. N 8. 615-3IJl) Ev8 673-ffi54 Horses! Income! Ovrr 1 J at•rr ioned fulnty R·~ Bta~1uful custom buill, IJ,•. 763 Centrr St. t9-J·J766. OPE.."I HOUSE ANVTL\11:: ~ Br. 1-\ tHI., extra nicr Mir· pt't5, d 'an & roiy. ""rs! 0 1. Sl9,9CXJ. 665 Roaa, ~·1111 l BR, 2 ba pou11y ~roodrled houJ(o on .JOx1.80 104. Pou1ble Cl lllNfll· $17,500 6-42-12:)6 NR \\1est.c\i11, q111t1 11. 2 Br, Il.J ti•. f1m mi wi trpl, beam cr11. $22,TJO. 646·1~56- 1105 VACANT, oo the PARK 4 BR, 2 balh, hardwood Ooor1, la.rgt lot. Room for TRAVEL TRAILER " Swimrrllnll' pool Ii BAdmin· ton Court. S24 ,500. !l!r. l..ar- aon R,1llor/ Own«. 548-mi. 4 l'f'IOl'ITIOWI bfdroom, 2276 .u.-,, Vt••· l 110 11q. I! horTI' Vf"f"Y ritaT new 1 -~---------­ 4 BR, 2 be, 1700', cpl.I, drp1, lr.dcd, ~. lrpk:. 2()JJ Calvtt1. 5-16·5283 Onr. College P1rk 111 5 Abovf All Dae . 329 Soud is most 9ClefltiJically ' ~tfully planned & bwlt bllytront on Udo. ft. C. Grttr, Rf'Q]tor 3-116 Via Lido OR J·'.l."lOO BY OWNJ::R 3 Er, 2 Bl, 11rttl to 1ttad1, Mar Gmoa beach. Owner at 6-t/~ or 67l·50J1. Huntington BNch 1400 K Owner in Hawaii Must Sell Yoo are in lock. 1lli1 ii 1 bii 2 bdrm I. dinini;: rm modern puUman bath & kllchfn 'qwpprd ,.·J!h rl("(;,· Irie hit-i n rM;:t. ov'n &· d1s~asht-r Hugr :? &: '2 nr i:arage wiV1 •J'«'ial door lor boat. Y "'· i1 hu ~on:ed air belt, lt"1 car- ptlt'd. nu iood 111.ndaca~ in; & beau!Uul brick plant· "''"'· The big yard is com· plttely f~. JT lS DIR- T\' and nf't'(l1 • tittlr elbow 1trtase but Ol'Tltr ia uking ,~, $12,950 KATELLA 1700 Bfach Blvd. (Juat So. ol Warner' REALTY 1 .. 7-6061 or 546-9366 •••••••••••• P'•cific Sands Imperial 1a.\e1. :?!J:.!6 Santa Ana Avt ..... S90 VILl..AGI:.: R.l::AL 1:....,IATI:: l-1~ Berruu-d Sttttt .... s.gs G11·L1,ld & Brookhurst llunt. Beach _ 9ti1_1481 15i5 OranG;e Avt ........ S90 1l!J,. Pl1centl1 Ave ...... ~ $65 Month Ii Up • Studio le Ba~·h ap1a • Utlhtk1 1ncludrd • Phon' Strv·pool :?376 Nrwport Bh·d. 5-18-!li..5 Repossession Anyone n11y buy Lh1s 3 bd· ·rm Townhouaot from the Gov'!. t:xceUm t rood., in id,11 locauon. ru,500. (j(lv"l pays aJl OJIKS. Valley Rellty 961·1415 L19un1 Hills 1700 U::lSUR.E WORLD t'or thole 0/52 •• uk !or Duncan Hardnly -llJ'l-«iJO L1gun1 Be1ch 1705 Ef.l.rnALD BAY SlDE • Divine locatioa nr beach w/ c~itini t urf, pult .r. bikini \if"WI, nearly new, quality · bit 1..'Ul\0111 t"lomf. j Br. JI., ~. den rtCTPallon rm w/ "''\ bar, "1 frplc5, paU05 & di!'Ck, ""·® TIJRNER ASSCX:'lATI:S l..ouilt Turner, R~altor 682 N ... Cout Blvd. l...qur.1 Bead! ·l!M·l177 }l!J,500 OCEANSl.DL H'N)' CN.111 Viti!., J Bl", lrpJc, patio, Wi lk to tlo~l­ S'l!l,000 • l Br, din rm R·2 lot, CIJI ad i.uut walk lo bt:1cf\. $.Xi,OOJ · 2 Br homr, .r. 2 Br • 1 Br a ptl + pit Apt. PEG ALLEN, HLALTOR 1005 No. Cout Hwy t..guna Stach 494-7;i78 "REAL SLEEPER" Exe La.iun1 locat1011 2 Br A: dtn, 2 B1, log burnmg frph:. hdwd tln S22.500 · St150 On. coos.derrd. ,\1LSSIO."i RE:Al.TI' 985 S. C.out Hwy, 4~1-0731 l(tNIAL~ HouMI Furni1hed Co1t1 Meu 2100 ------ ~ Bedroom, Eu11ide, newly ca.rpettd & redtconited ~lloob,Olril. dren "''lcom~. Slil(I. Coa• It ""1Il1t' Rltr1. 546--ll•fl, l BR. l1mily rm. 6h.-c blUlll,. dsh11.·r . rpt3, dql5. solt v.·a· ll'f", nr silOpl &.. ~l!ll mo. ~85 1./l'r 7 pn1. Ri::AS? 1-i:r Z br, nr West• cll.J Plaz.a, Ill eXll'il.ll! Gar-a""· 646-1362, 646·!">400. 2 BR, i;ar. $85, 2 childrrn OK. IDD Hamilton, C.\t. 89J·8J."i9. 3-BR. 2-BA. f'RPJ. Opts. Drp!. Bltm, f~ S16Cf.mo. 540-0287. NJ::\Y cpl!, clean 1 br, drp11 priv pi,ho. i:ar, $100. l9G Pomona ,~- 3·BR. DbJ,-&a.r&i'.'· Yard. S140-mo. 2;,98 ORANGE AVE. 646-3-12{1 J BR unfurn, children OK. ~j,J() San1a An.i, 541~. NEW 2 bdrm , cpl.&. drpe. rrplc. 380 E. ~10th. Ci\!. Superlative $20U lo $250 Studio 1plit levrl llOUDdpnd 2 bdrm, 3 bdrm, 2i,. b1tbs, ().~place, pvt patio, btated pools, delw:• fnturu • bit ins. EAST Stuff· vi,w, unlunt, 1 hrs. 2 hi. dilling roiNn. larir yard, p.rdiener incl, 1111 cpt , drps. hltma. dble 1ar. r ite door optner. Call ror mort inlo. fM..1:>43. 3 BDR.~. 2 bath. lgr 1 lllllily rm. 2 car eara1e. bl~ma. d1shwa~. lrplc, CQU, drps, gan::lel!fr incl, J%i() mo, I or 2 yr Inst. -23~ RC'dl1nd1, f>.16·f2'26. ' Ke)s 'iitr1™'-. Anlplf 1pac" for ;idditional I mcom' Wltl.!! tiehirid ove1'51recl de· h1ched g11r~· 2 m1IM, ~18!1.' ~h-Com.p!Mtly I Pllrf'(f ''"" hor5'tl $5,0CK} mQv"8 ynu n . A 111eal Al S.12.7"'1. 2629 Har1lor Blvd. Kl 5·9t9L Open £ve1. J BR, 2 BA. LGE POOi..'. 3 brdroom. beam cf'ilinp. "''W'lllll~ ttiruoul , l'"-!me cltetric built w . Ericl06t'd 2 BR hom~. attach i a.rar. rnA $125 mo P&:I. IX'mE"nt rourtyard with tlsh uniqut M vm !or adu111 BUY like r?nt! l hdnn. J blth, pler • all~ $400 mo. 2 B1lboii. Gove, b'75·4l31. • .. '· •• ,. . 'G •• •T --·~ •• 2lfll "' ~ "'' "" , "' "' •• •<> •• •u o-;co o •M .," " I ... •• '"' ,,, r e St e u e M e T e N e c 't376 fU I B< ""' .... """ .... "'" -a; ., .. ... "" " MU TRA ..,. .:!'.'.: Nt• MIJ DAJ 1 " f'W'D ..... -CO., ...... ; "' ""' mo -OR iBD .,,.., "'"" ·2. 5 I llJ: ·tt 1 • lb A\"OCados and citrus tn~. sprinkl~rl. E.xcrlltnl s. A Canyon location. Sl~.:-ioo. Kl 9-4:no. pond. f..fK-1~ patio oft only, tropical 1en1n,, l blk BY OWNER ma1t.er bedroom. Try SlJ,j(). oompl 500p·~. btl4:1. patio 1 Upper Newport Bay Arra. dov.·11. w/lii;hl.J, $13(). &16·1'267. Newport Hgts. 3210 1 B MA TCHAM -"'""lo l 55 Rochest•r C.M. 646-4137 Custom bwlt 4 bdrm, :? ~ S"ruDENT or students wAii"i· BEAU. OCEAN VIEW! From bath, foi·m& dining J"n1, td to rrnt hideously furn 4 BR. 4 BA, fie, tJOO W compltll'IY crp\/dfll'S· Co\'· • bousrt nce.r c:ollege, Sil 241 l..A JOLLA NR · 11)!$1 Tu-t.n .\1"' td6·J"90i l 4 BR & FAM RM ,.rt'<! patio. block fl'ncc. '· PA.CITIC SHC>ftU &l~·U-18. 548·.ii66 * Mi-537l ':~I· l1e1 -19-1-·l~."J or 616-l:il'.I Wells-McCardle tiolany exiru. ~cluaiv, AEAJ..TI ~ liiii'!'!!!!!!!!'!'l!'!'!!!!'!!i'iiil $!f.i 2 BR. newly dtt'Ora ltd, c I t•t3 REALTORS · , $lSJOO .\rNI SllA5Q.C11U evts 20800BeachBLJ!.B. ffn('f' yard 'l''" P•--'<", CoronidelMlr 3250 ~ SUPERB VIEW <:::;;;;;;;7;;:::::> I PHON>: -• ,,,.,,,, ' Ml """ "'""" ,,, • .,,,,. .,,.,""' "'"'"'' ·~ ~· ~ l BR, M'"'"" )'!, "''·""' ** BAYSHORtf ---=======-f;u11 1ly 11ornt speriaJ. Pri-N•wport Sliores 1220 •••••••••••• 1100 • 2 Br. All uuJ • pd : drps. ra.n11e. rerni:. ~ bdrr U I"' ""111°" lli11'1"1' ill'P ~ fi'"lm Eastside Special I \;it .. p1rn1r l[l'ounds .i,, BBQ No children or~·· :.(J'l6·B A "a ~I . f"eb \rt, $!60 t.no. ~~ CAPE COD. 2 Atnr~ i l'>drm. ~~. ~a~mdu:,~ ~i:~~,ho~~t nf th<o "'"'k 1 Bl\ OOL.L 1 . 11r"'~· 4 l(ini:·Slll' tirlrm:;. * .'l BR. 2 BA SLTNS. ··~········· Ekl,n. Key at 2:124 El~n . Sho11.·n by 1ppt:. fi09 Cami· • d d 1' t-ih · -'1 "' "' -llOt:S~;. p.triruo>t floor•. Lar;ir. f;imilt-' rm. forr~1 of I o.n:imun11y fl'!"· 23'1 6200. O 1 .. '$925 D 11011." C;ill rolltt! evr NEW '"'· in mom. I ~ h' l"USl<)nl .. -la." fll'f'pl ,\II 1--,, ... ~., y own Ntwpo•t -·'-··~·~c....-!!<!_O; I ·-"'~"~"·"'"'-~-~~----I • f ' h he d d1~hwaY!tr, lt>nced I> a rk fno! & .diade Ire'•· Col.'rred . ~~,.~~·: ya """"""' · t'YfS ~ • -ro ...,,,,,, .... f'lll , !lf'i'lt , ac ' u'"""'I ,.,,., ... -i!.1 11,-.-. Goo Cheop"1•• ~·~ """' .__ .. ~ .. d "'J t I I TI...... '' -..-~ • )'ard k , •• ,,, ··-. '''-~ p;i110. ~11·1"720. ·""··~···'-'· "" ne-..,. f"Cf'lrlt year • :Z..BDRJM. _•r ' ;y.mf: fur g• tilm } Del rn10 U]P l'nlry 4:t pa-'"' u ·~~ """ ~~'i=~""===~~+mfLho N I *-RENlA' f • $59.500· 110. Pool 111.1' ~s. 100'.l $16,500 FORTIN-CG. ORE...~11. .. -i-P~. -iackiiy-1240 ~ ~1'] +=~m~-~ -· · u-"' • Sl%J-------'i'.': "''('' Thomas Reaflor ~ l...ane, Coror..-de! ~lar. 5'!.lidnoiTit, Jacl< "-Jlll btd-1919 NPI-Bl\·d. C.0.11 .\lf'li' ~ built -Ina, ~rat' l•un· • Af"TS.llOM[S.(."()MM'L 546·lll0 or !>4&-17-IO x~~ ' ~n ()Qtly, ~sR ~~·~~t'd11.1~ '·~~:~ ~-~---E_vr_:i ~-· . ' • : * BY 1500 0WDowNnER * dry room. • Newport A~• & C·1'1. Z·BR. Cpts, ~. Bltns. C.. -"' w. CM" llY :,,..·,:.n , W. E, LACHENMYER -·' -------. --~ • FURN UNrURN "''· IH~mo. ,Al :-;pt. Sch· t;>.·r~ .'4.1·.~·~·i of room to hu1ld 11ddi11Dfla! TERRIFIC TRIPLEX l bedn»m house on 50,; 150 • LIDO REALT'i, INC. C\l.L 4s.!-785J ~ l:lti !Sli(I :-O'pi Bhd. C,\l liornr /or renial on il'ar. ~sl rusiom b111J1:-qui!.hl y 2'.fa~ HarOOr Blvri., C ~I . lot. ftnccd yard. Sll.500. OR 3-8830 OR 3-4353 NICI:: 2 Br, n~wly .drc, frp!c, .f?i, '? HALECREST ·~"fl'"' 1:.vr,. 6i3-11&1 Srna/l pntr . ;:rf"~t llOl~r-.. l.'tlfl.Sl1uc1111n. IA!.:atffi in 260 Santo Tom11 PACTFJC SHORES P!lllO. gar, S1?5. OR 3·~169-IZa l Brinn. BLlllt-1n!, flrr.rJ,,.rr. 1"""·"·" lill) Only $16.:JOO wi!h io14 IY~I la.s1~1df' a1ra. 0'Jt of Crdt-548-(Yl~4 REALTY Bick 81y 22MJ •d{ .<:J!Ake IT'(lf Vf'r}' rlran \'a· oc.-.A:--. r·no.-.:T~-;.... D11· lov.n :110.17~'1). 1014n l)"lllr """''It •nld New Easlbluff ~10800 Br11.ch Bl., 11.a Hu~~-,~~;,;-B;;~h34oo :r~ ~ ~.-~~.~·hrm!•ln:~~-;~~.~.Ii"~;";~~--:~.~ c~;~~~~~;~!~·~j-Br~.@"~"-~orr .. Z:. II ~:1~~:~.'n~~f~~~r~~~1:'.'. Home with View CoroTnH•Ed•IBMeLU,FFS1250 ~::.::::_._"~-=-!i:::.~1~~~ ~i~; t~~u1.';-~~,s~,r;s~~ i~ ~ ~ Bi::ACll llOLiSE. on lit R: I -"'1.111 . ~ r Rrl ~ E ~id. O'lildl'l'n over ~ 01\. &I!'· Child. 0\-"tr 10 O.K. ki1 • Sl~,9:"-.1 I _~I .. ~~r"' ~1ti·~-/:! OPEN SUN 10 • s p .m . Ownf'f'll C'IJSlom -tmpl'OV"fd xceptionally r or l ppl, cBJJ LI i;i·2J67 CJQ. t\J116 S18.l. Avail JI.JI. ~ 1, ... ,,'ll",. "111run1"111 . rurr 5 Homes Left 1201 ARBUTlS ST .. NB ...... mrr, .1 hl'<iruim &-d1111" c1e1n & W•ll Located i ======""'~= 1:1. :>36·1:rJ6. t\i~ ••• , , • , ,,,..,, f/11: :;..1,:JI ··~· l!~rt"'r Rb rt r \I L11 ,1 n~w ~ Bdrm hon1t 1n 1 1 with optu:ria.J l("nn111 f"lub 2·bdrm hornr IV'N' 0,,,11 Coron e del Mar 2250 12"°B~R-. -,~,,~.,,~.,~,~. ~"-.,,.-.~,.-. L!J! FARR•W '-'-"~'~'-~.·1rl~l_0>r_ •I ·-"'-"1-L-ITTLE OLD HOUSE •••••• -... Son Juon Cop;•t•o no .. -11,1hhrll "'Ith la1n1l.v nn, m'rnhrr~fl. S:.!:R.-, llRY8 ll.l l 1'.\ .. s,,11. Will FHA nr r.t. !rip:. :?17 B 121h, Gatao:e u WE GUARANTEE ' " I I 10' IJ with 11nrn1al flown. ~Ub'"1t c ,. d I 1 * OiEERY COTI'AGE * ~ or.1·,rn1nrrr1el lo!, JU'\I ,,fl Bi 1wl Nl'w ~·I N '.l lJ<'d·j ·-i Iii!\~ .. ~ n · 1 ho ,., ftTp!'...,. raPf'I, f'f'rtic ,.,.,, I B• P< SI"' 1va1l S.:1.ln11u1r~·'l17A\2'th. Th \ ht 1J )"!I' ...... Jd ' ' " • • S~ "f)) .l'OIJr pfl.'""'1 mr lfl fl!:· buiJt•lnl. " • II 10, 'fll • 11 ~·1>1ir 1"1" '"1 l\1."1"f'Ol1 a1ld t'it ll'\'IM< 11'1, i')t)fll) ['.o-.-· a\Hllahlr nn · ·' dlangt , ~rla&lve. tJGO [. l'l"IO 673-:l.160 or 673·0d19· REN 1 ALS "~~~;"\\~J:~.™~~~1 Sil.COO TI11~ IU'f'11 i ' ~"'· SPECULATORS lf'11~ option b11111s. •·roin Cf·111 1•d11>n 1 1 1"8"Y k & C Pac. CAt. Hiw!Q'· 67l·ll71. Y" LA RUE REALTY ~~pt1. Furnithitd -~ AU.~ & EXP~SES 11111". \\'ori't IOOk ff'f"I!! 11'1"' NilY' Ill yr old, 1 BR h,,m,. S195 ril)\ln. On IHI Ob11po .i;;. o w• •n tr o. Opt>T1 E"n 179TI Belldl • 841·7.'115 Lido Isle 2351 - but bt petitnt AOO '""P 11 on laJ"ir R·2 lol in BT!rk V1;i Btlardr~. Sll.les infor· Z.'00 E. CM«! H11.·y. N.8. '"'=-c=-=-===-= Gen•r1I 4000 ~~ ALL !~TENS t· Mrve111 l11ttr. ROTr..!AN &y Arr• f!.oom lor:? morf mAUon, 493-154•1 OR ~7000 , ••• 2 S·O·R··· 3 8EDROO'-f. 2 h1tlh, ---------'-'-' ~ ENCUf.1 BR.A...,CES ro !i+&-112'.l"J unll•· f'uU pnc" 117.900 ST Y f'urnishtd, S1'2!1 per STVDIO APTS $6G-S90 utHa .f'I ' T ASI' CASH TO YOU . ~·===~-LIDO Bay f"'n1n1, 2 ('Illy G~AR. l BR, 2 be.th, month. 6T.l·n,.i pt\, 2 bl In 83100. p;tT fji Lill DOVER S~IORES PLAZA REALTY 11p1~ Could bf' ~011 horn"-DAVIDSON Realty 12x2l tam rm, DLTl'CH tii.hlni::, 93.'> E:. Balboa RIYd. ., AflY ~nd 1.·1t:\\' Jlfl\f}..S ~'.1'! E:11st 17th, r M SS1.!\",ll m11.v 1rndt "ju1ty. l" N d d CORONA DEL MAR r.JRLCI..F.A.". GI •pflr•i•· Santa Ana_!!gfs. 2630 fili-5'1~0 '"4 111111 .1 1>r1\·1!' l•'A"h-· ~1~~1n:.¥1 n.1 r..1 r.li IStinqs ee • OFFICE ~I J27.4.'i0. f.f~kr nlfr1 Ru .. 1,.,1 n1~rkr1011..,., •n • .. 1 :-.11\C('O RE.\L'fY I (l ••••• •• \1 1~1 1;;-:.-.~--11 I 111 11• •~II vnur hnmr riu1•·k· 8 h R I s1:, !l:\b\t.!. 1 Rfl II~!... l'h 1 \ T v.;! I''.'',,,,,,,.. ,., I e Pl\·~•"' • i rn "s .. li7:i.3111 ras l'Gr ea ty •r·nr1.,· '''"''' t<n1n. ., DA t., 1'11,(J i'l ... ~ .. ·· ' ,....;, rl, .. ,, r;ot\C• tlrp· n, A •111<•<t1th I " t"la!l•lt l~d •rclton. ~··• , .... f'IUlh. 114%-~j !j ''"I' "'"1 n~11· ~ ,, ' l '.wo ntme·a-t11.... I '"" ,,.t~ 1~1!11).. In .u1 I 1:1' .. ~.,., !larhoo ,ft r\1 ___ ... _._"_'_'_._._ .. _ .. __ I :·.l·P..· .... il ••• ~:~ ... ·.17·6.:.1j(I :11!l-1:-:i:.:1 I mnrtf'.•. tnn.. • ,lfnrt. l.Mlk ----------------·-"-'-'_''_' __ ., _________ l.rf"•,..hnn 'tl!1 .i~ .• ;i,11 ·,11. •11'1 l:.\r!>a.1~10:.Sj lut~.h.•4'J.-Ml78 ·~~~~~~~=~---=-=--"'-'-""' __ a _;"_s_T_,-___ •_~_,_11~------- I ~NTALS -i A,n. Purnl1h.d RENTALS Aph. FurnldMd RENTALS Apta. Unfurnithtd RENTALS AptL Unfumfshecl ~ENT A LS ~ A,tta. Unf umlahecl _dDl_t•_IMM ______ 4_loo_ Coron1 del Mu .... REAL ESTATE General -. ~. __., •• 1966 ANNOUNCEMENTS StiRVlCE b1llcf6IY 1nd NOTICES lrenlne 6755 JOBS & !MPLOYMINt DOMESTIC HIL ..... 70U . 4250 COST A MESA --------------- Presti,. Addttl9 •• Ecooomy Rent.a 5200 Hunt...,.... ... ch 5400 Office Rent1I --~--~~~------ 5100 NtwP9rt a..ch .1 BAYVTEW • 1 Bf, ~ blk lo be.y I: beAth. Cold Medal· 1.1on. Cpta, drpl. bltinl 613~ ·········~=~= 6401 6 MO male, Sla.mlM eat, Con>n& del MM. VIC. J H • mine St. erra. l'hDd• pet! 675-2.81 o or 67$-113). ~S:MfR. 22T~·A Pl.A~ C,.M. * 1142· :wi50 LIVE INS ~}'ft' IMl.)'I tfee Georp Byland qency l<M;-B & 16th s.A. sn-om. 6790 MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bacbelor1 furn $111 MON'm UD.ta. Oompletezy air eondl• • Uoned • cvpmd. ~}-e JANrroft SERVICE • Wlndon • ftoon clMMd $46-llD Htl, Wanttd, Men 7200 MOTOR HOTEL .... $30 WK • $125 MO. • Free Local Calli. ~ 2' Hour Am. Service • Gaa • Electru: ON 10 ACR&S 1 It 2 Br • Furn & uniurn l Pool.a -Tennit • 18 bole Putt/ Grttn Contnt'I Bk!gt. 900 Sea 1..ane, CdM l~cArtbur a.t C.OUt Hwy) 673·3445 ~ Side ot Hwy Yrly, SPACIOUS 2 br uwer. un- turn, yorly, wUIMN\ryer, nr ocean, $150. 6'2·3287. % B!DROOM lmt IOC9li«I witlt otf atrfft • parkina. $70 to $lSO incl1Jd.. LOST ladlea black pattot IN°*r puree. Vic. Ford rrom s.no 1 Bdrm • .. . . . . . From ~ CARn:J'S/DftAPES Inc all utillti.. • Mr. fornry Rd. 6. Wlllft!O ~ !)le })1. ========= l Bdrm • .. • • . . . From Ul5 N.wport H9"a. 3 Bdnn • l Balh ----------- 5210 BtJil.T.JNS a.o, J ...... Co. FEMAL.E au.ti 11 BMcle, llst. Reward. KI S-lSCT. From $1!\0 Carpeta·Drapet-Ga.ra&t BM.a Oven " Ran&• 3 BDRM 2 ba, d\llMll, trplc, e ..._ __ --' whl•e ·"'-....._ pri I.a ll!M> w-~Ull Or, "'""~ l&VWU AlJU ,, t ..... &or bltnl, ~. drpa, • an. PRJVATE PA'MO '""' .wlaw _..._.. den • Meat. 11111 111> But)-. dry. dble cw. sns. S48G'J • 6*-IKlOl or 119Wll5. '•rhantlnt '•lntlnt 6150 * HOUSE PAIN TING MAITBWICE MEOWIK ''A" 4 Heated Pool •TV·FM ._ Maid Service } Br W/W cptl a}k to • • • • • 3 J>oW ' • • • • lihopl, Adull8 646.~. GraclOti. Uvin& ... NEARLY new 2·BDRM. Park·Uke Surroundlllp Q:>ta, drps, blHna. SHO. HS~ It Santa Ana. ~ evtt. or LE 5'«1121. ext* AMPLE STORAGE lndustrl1I P'!P-_ 6080 -SlAMll:i ___ E_ca_t._cboc:_tOt __ a_te days • * WES'IQJJ'T AREA Mer'. 1'11 CLAY AVE. Small mdwtrial bldg. point, brown oollar w/blu. In key . Newport Beech atcme, ~. flenrd. Sl2S 2 bdrm, modnu, ~ t• ••••• area. Elroellmt rewrn. ~·l~. 2·yr. l\W'· P.!nter f r om ~ needl wwk. Match· n color. to YOUR Wunr 30 ~r. Ras! f'rtt at.~ Hu&he1 In Newport 8e&dl bu lmmtdia.te opmlnp -2 akilled malntmancl meclt- • Kitcbt'nell~ Extra ~llll Newport Blvd. PHONE 6-16-1~ C.M. 546-1330 ~mo Sl.35 2 bdrm bouM, adulU. N ,_ U't -1.. l..lt>en1 tf nntl. S1'9,!15(), 0 .... -. ~-... San Juan Colhna & Geohegan. 2 BR.. frpl.c, new C(ltl. drps, Caplttrano 5ru Inc. Penonala INTllUORJIXTEltlOR Interioc De.oon.tl.ni A Specialty anlc1 ~r1~ tn the n- ~ ol ~ produdia9 equipment. Shhhhhhhhl ••• IJke it qui~• so do wr. 14 uruta 1.t'OUrd STUDIO apt. UW. paid. $80. mo. 613·8425. FROM $89 &Ill', adults, yrly. 1901 Ha----------~ Balboa lndu.trltl RHtal 6090 wn Pl, NBo 541-SQ. =========: 4300 Lie 2 bdrm, c~tl. drap-BRAID N£W u , t.ltt't blt·ln•, pvt ranie W•tcllff 5230 COTTAGE • WU1ter rental. 1 BR ttronU. ~ lltiJ 1n- dud. 1 Ii , Bedroom&. * PftJME AREA * 800 OC' 950 Sq rt. AMAT!URS Brtng your t.alent, 11111U('t.I 1Ntrumen1a or ftltttt&ln• meK Spet:1alty lO the Quallt::J work, l'l"UOnable. 646-~ PAI.NTING, '1'l )r& exp, quality Int ' txt. quick ~n· ta.I cle'PAIP• 1"W cost • tru eat. SID-mt . A milUmum of ~ yeuw ~ CW!l lndualrlal CJqldWHCI Iii reqwred. Senu • coaduct.or upenellC9 II de.trabl .. n,ated pool. 1 Br £-. ~ Br ?"urn I< Unfurn fOf' quiet adulU witbout ~ts • from Harbor Estates Apls. SOMl:THING SPF.CJAL.New 1 Br I pvt b&looo,y 0 ritw • c.atm t>.·1eit tub Ii shower. Ss-doua 960'. All .tee, bit· to., One appomt.mmta. ~ MS-7991. llOO Rutland Rd., N.B. From 1125 to $1'2.SO. On Del ObLIPo 6' VI.a Be- J.a.rdte. Kata.I lnlormauoa, 483-1544. 1651 Plactlltia C M. 642-5639 ~189 Eve "ON STAGE" Amateur oontat every Wtd• llfll. •o1e. WeekJ.y CMb pruie S20. GRAND prue llOO eYt"ry 5th W edna. Call HY 4· 'IQXl f OC' turtner-in. lormatlOll. Apply ln penon '°: PJ· Knock .oltly en Apt. 14 413 W •• a.y, CM 646-8029 LUXURY _. FURNISHED SINGLE APTS. • Ori&ina1 pe!ntinp • 2 Car specee 300 E. Bay • Balboa Penln. $80 STUDIO APT. UTl.l.JTI£S lNCL. Ideal foC' '11\ile penoo 673-8133 OCEAN FRONT $60-$80 Util pd~ &lboa Motel 315 E. &Jio., 673-9!M.) $80 STUDIO APT . ~ INO.. Ideal kJr ~le penoo. 673-1133 3000 Royal Palm Dnva (1 blk Weat of Harbor, cornu cl Bake.r). Wilson Gardens Back a.y 52AO SOPHISTlCATFJ> NEWPORT RIVIERA L&ma1oul TOWJlhouM ~ Up ID 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathL M·l. Approx llm' olboe 11 wbse. ?Ot Randolph, OL Duelu, Unfum. SIOO <21.J> 257.23(9 collect. BEAU 3·Br 12-BA. L_._ 61 OO 1-blk-Beedl! dilldren ok. _v_•• _____ ....,1,..~- l115-\eua. ST.H40l flYU,. • R.nta'8 Wanted 5990 SMALL SINGLE ADULTS INTUt.JOR • ~ s-mt· inl· Minor jabs Wtfeoo>e. Loe. ttC. lm!d. eervt~. Sf8·1627. lNTERJORJEXTERIOR APTS/MOTELS/ COM'J... CUSTOM WORK Call lor recorded mnaqt Ci UAR. 6'2-0G att 5 2• hrs. &3H200 _L_o_w_e-=-s""'r=-=-P--R...,..I c""'e~s"""'1- SPiillTUAL Ii PSYanc IN-OUT-NEAT-FASr READINGS CA.U. DON 00.345l HUGHES ~~Avenue N~ Be9dl, califcm1a An equal~ employer • M 6: 1' MACHllllSTS • Larp Stora&-• Room •:topper bullt·lna • ')1aid lel'Vice • included • $130, pa Ii water pajd 1.975 Pll¥1S Apt 6 tOlmu Ford) ~-0917 Bay l1land1 4350 Furnished & Un!um. Mtacbed prqes. • 2 Bedroom, l"' b&thl All other caonnieDCS- PL.EASA.'IT year around, • Carpets, drapea Ii bltnJ $225,IXX> Rectta. Center 2 BDRM, lmn, mo yearl)', M 1 LOTS nil to wall, nr water, for • couple Ii 14 yr old. 67S-J682 aft 6. Holld.ay spec. Jl. 10831 Beech PAINI1.NG/ CARPENTRY Blvd., Sta.nton. JA 7·36. a.EANUP. RLPAIB.S. Minimum S '" ·~ "1th amall prtt'WOn imtn> HOLIDAY PLAZA APTS. 1 Bedroom ape.rtmtnt Oftf1ooldni pool. Carport 6 atn. ~ Partdni· n.JRN.UfmJRN 641-!151 studio apt, auitable Joe one, • Split level. l Pool& $250-$275 mo. y~ '9&11· large windows 673-J890. • Rtcratlon areu. PHONE 642-0300 Lido lall -43.S l AS WW AJ $l.10 PER MO. l BDRM, frl>lc , 17' slaM 221• Fountain W13 West. wall. pr1Yata patio. q>ta, CJ Blb W.t .t Hart. ctf ctq.. bltnl. bMlned •U· ON Bay • 1 Br apt. ml mo. ~ w/ 11111 $13& mo. Boch w/ besut Vu. Patio. 645-1456. 1 Be, new b1' • In ki1. UW. Inc. $130 mo. 107 V1a l'\or· ence 675·2003 eves. Wilms) .. 5MG qi.. $UT£ Ml-Slrf Rooms for Rent 5995 fully lmpl'OV'ed Ml·M2 Indus· trial Iota nr. Newpon/Se.n I>leio Freewa)la. 2'J,fXXI to 40,IXX> sq ft • '5c per sq ft. Verne Monroe 54S-33Sl Coldwell Bank.tr & Co. DXI E. 0..... Hwy. N.B. OK 5-JllJO ------- Th'RM pllpe'n typed in my CALL 6'7S-4.t90 home. Rt'&&! lBM Selectnc PAIN11NG I INT.·EXT typewriter. I yrs t.n>tna • Rn.a. n tn! For Mbmat.1. editing aper.~ 347-7228 alt~ • ALCOHO LICS Jtnxty- moua Harter ArN. Pbb Plumblnt m.3'1'24. :U Houra. ----------- 6190 6410 PLUMBING Repair-lnlta.ll· Remodf I uc. 124 hn.) 642-4887 mrnl parts Nicht Shift. Ex~llent trinp benefit• includillli: proDt llW1ftl· · Servonic Instruments, Inc. l~ Whittier. o.t. ~ 642-UOO An equal opport\l1lit7 ~lo)'tt 1965 Pomona Av., Co5ta Meta CABINETS, ldtcben OC' b&th. new birch cw uh ru1tom Lw.lt. Abol,4 "' price M:J·5017 or 646·2156. SAJ..D. Well tttab!Jabed Nr. Oty Hall Ill l9t.b Strttt 81lboa Island 4255 $17.50 WEEK A UP COZY BAOl£LOR, patio, e Studio I: a.ch apts. u11I, paid. Mature adult. • UUUU.ee A Pbooe service $70 yearly. ll&A Agate e Ma.Id ServfC'll ·TV Av ail • TV Ii J'tCl"eellon room. e No Depos!ta • Cale • Ber· Now Open n76 Newport Blvd. 5'18·9755 FURNISHED APT. l &droom turnished duplex w~ ~to down- tor.vn Qista M~a. Prefer couple or em1le a.dulta. S79 mo. Co&ta 6 Wallace Rllra. 546·4141. OUTEAU LA POINTE Apta. l A 2 br apt1 over· ~ pool! Fum/un!urn, carporta, util pd. From $!Kl. Huntlnf!on BNc:h 4400 $75 MONTH tm~ PAID Two NEW Bachelor Apb. Blt·int • Opt.a e Drpe Soft Water • FM Stereo l..ARGE HEATED POOL GAR.AGE 536-9780 WTD! Worl<ioi mother w/ 1 or '.? children to lhare my borne. WiU babydL. ~. RENTALS Apta. Unfurnlshld General 5000 LUXURIOUS.. 1,, blk to abops. 19-ll PO· FROM StZ MONA, Colt& Mt>U. TRAILER, 21. .rt. ll.ke new Harbor Townhouse Harbor TownhOUH ~ bedrocm, bath, $50 1 2 Bdrm Studio Apt.a. Lee 2 Br apta, built·lna. .. L1 1-5750. 111 Bath&. No one above or NEAR SHOPPING below you. 2217 Harbor Blvd., CJ4. _N_•_w~pot_rt __ a._a_c_h __ 42_00_ Near Shoppini • $103 mo. Maoa(e:r. Apt A·l 2217 Harbor Blvd., C.M. (Entrance al.lo on WU.00) Manqer, Apt A·l ** >TI'RACTIVE 3 Bdrm Huntington BHch 5400 OCEANAIRE APTS. COME SEE OUR LOVELY 2 Br. l'il ba. ~ drps, Pl· tio, praie. Oill<ku • pell welcome, water p411c1. 7811 Talbert Huntuigton ee..cb 841-1019 MOTEL WINTER RATES DAILY/WKLY/MO:"mlLY 1 • BLK TO BEACH! ~ W. COAST HWY. 6'2·3750 IEntrance al.lo oo Wil!oo) ACJ(, 2'it eau.. >Jao 2 Bdrm MESA NORTH APTS. apt. Large l Bdrm • bach· =~: =-= Why Not Invest a ~w $S$ ri1 bU.>' UleM tiU"ee l mt._... on cor- ner loc . can t"XpMd.. ln· c:orne ~. k1llf dn pmt. ~RTIN CO. 191.9 Npt. Blvd. a.ta •tell 642-SW> En 541>-0Zll Exchang~ a. E. 6130 wru. EXCHANGE Approx. 10 tcr•• Vtst.a: talJI R·l land ready for 1Ubdlv151cn kr Duplex or Residence Be.I boa la1and, <Arona drl Mar or Lido h1e. Fl'ft 6' elev. $6:>,fXXI 3500-B £. Cout Hwy, CdM 12 • UN IT APARTMENT ____ 673.fifi ____ _ build.in& bJ owner. i4H*'l. BUSINESS and 646-5964, $10permonth1n-FINANCIAL Appliance R•ptlra Parts 6510 FACTORY AlmiORIZEO FRIGIDAIRE S.rvic.e Center • Wuhen • R.efriee.raton •Dryers • DiahwasbeD PARTS l SERVlCE DAVLS-BROWN 411 E. 17th St. C... Mt.A Service S48-3U1 6960 • ALTERA 'MONS1 Mendin~. plain wwin&, •'Ori< guar. Ref•~ * 673--0706 Telniaion, Rtp•ir 698S T.V. ANTENNAS $19.95 Installed COLOR ANTtNNAS $39.95 Installed Speoaliata In • R.epaJn • l.n.sallal ion • RernodeUna •Anll'M• klh T V. ANTENNA SUPPLY 141 E. 16th St., C.~ 64U678 Alphttt, on. 6520 JOlaS & EMPLOYMEN1 DRIVEWAY REPAlRING + Job Wanted, Mtn 7000 SEAL COATING. ROOF. nu:E eat. (ZlJ) m.gm BabyUtting 6550 0c .. nfront t'urn. Y rl,y. 3 bdrm, 2 ba 'loiiftr. $250. Art C. Kiatler -0,., l9t:h Ii Newport. ~ l I& BR, l~ ba. Fum/uo-elor apt. Quiet. apadous, cared for a""• Best location furn. $.1.U up. Pvt/pati near 00::, ScboW. A: lhopa. ..- drpa/crpt&, blt·ina, i&r· S4!Ml97 or 546-«; Evea. ~ block to ltOl1ll. bank, HEATED POOL NEW 2 BDRM Af'T. Onema Tbutre. mme, no vac&Dda, cloM to ---------MOrnER will babyelt by Ha.rbor &bOpplnc ~r. Bua. Opportvnltl• ~ week. Lee fenced yard, V>c $10,fXXI down, p1ncipa1I W~er/391b, fil-QISll fAST clean fry cootc, age 71.JS, lO to 45 hn ~r wttk, apply Jolly Roger, 203 Ma· rme Ave, Balboa lala(id, be- tv.'ffll 11 am It 8 pm. A·l CARPENTERS Helper, Expet tor GOOD reha.ble Nr. sbopl., ach1e Ii oa::. Pool, recreation room, p&t!o, $110 to $135 only pleue. · DlSTRlBtJroRSHIP/ F\111 or ========= _....;_..;._ _____ _... p&rt runt INVESTMENT C..-nterl""' 6590 worlr. 642-<Xl'.JS. CHILD lfctloD. Pet OK. caz11ets. drapes. bit • Ina, 5 POINTS APTS. Coolldze/Ba.ker 546-am pr, Sl3S-m1 ElJ.J.a 847-MSl CARPE:-ITRY • CABINETS Job Wanted, Lady 7020 Bit • inl/ Form.let lmta.IJed. ADVERTlSlNG sales pos1· Alterations. R.eu! 646-91583. tion wanted. Experienc:td TWO 4 • plexea. MUJt tell tr . ST50 to SOOOO. aeanct . r-·· ·-. '65! l ~ vac. Major ~t by lnvtntory Earn tr • ! Br. frl>lc, bit • ins, patio, Laund. rm. pr, )Tly. $145 mo or S130 mo unturn. ·OR s.J6'78. $75 • $85 • $95 ARMO 673-1560 * NEW~~ BR.. * nr. H. s.; irolf C Trade? $15,fXXI to $35.000 • Y!' ~97• 638·5323. .&. BDRM, $75 mo, utila p&1d, )"Mr round, MW &ppl~5. 18'23 W. Balboe Blvd, apt 'l • 3 Bedroomt .2 $00~; ::;'.~Ill :l Cpta, drps, bit-Ula, CHILDREN O.K. paJnl.. n~ m 91alnar. d.lapocaa. carporta. 3 Locatione 642-7300• Bu11n .. 1 Rent•I 6060 Money to Loan 6ll0 64Z.7071 stl-2020 OCEANAIR APTS. NEW 1 Br & den Apt.. Pool, 2 BR, cpte, ctri-. blt1n1, l'is l009 {ieorgia.536"_..,!!nte Bch ~~~!r~. REFINANCE · ,, 57S-5797 after 5 pm. be. noo mo, watfr pd, mu ,," recreation room, c~ . ..apt E. 642-4219. -A-t-=-.. -__ c_,h_l_OCN-=---n-V_u_I • Free Ana. " Reeer>t. BUY -BUILD l 13DRM very nicely turn, . \; blk to tie.di, garage. drapes, bit • Ins, SllS mo. u.. • Carpet. • Utila. Ins. Co. Loan• • FrM ja.nltori&l Service 5~ lnt. Looi Term ARMO • 613-7560 l • BR \or FURN). Adulu. 64 NEW l A: 2 BDRM No ~ta. Nr • abop'1. "1rn!ahed • Unfum Apt.a. 5'18·3401, or 548·3270 evn. $100 It up. See manqers: • 116 J6th St.-()R 3·2594 • rre. Patlan&. Tot.al Loan Fee~ 216 Sq. Ft • • · • Onl1 $97/Mo. Savin91 & loans 4* ON rnE BAY ** COSTA MESA 5100 DON'T~ dlx 2 br, l~ be, 219 15th St. A 220 Utb St. &a.r, patio. All extru, ?140 NEAR DOUGLAS, 2 LARGE '\:7Br, P4itlo, ~til pl.Id SUS 'Winter. nso yrly, 67S-«i8'7 C>nfER SIZES AV All, 2861~ Eut c.out HW1· 6% tot 30 yrs to $1L,<m also . fjl5 Weelc or $l30 mo, 2 br, HOLIDAY PLAZA APTS. Sent.a Ana Ave. S4g.qi'.28 BR WITH BLT • INS, CORON A DEL MAR 90?i cl Sale Price 11',4 I ot . Call 67S-l290 or 4'H-1S2S FHA-VA · uti1s paid, tttr1I or bablee 'bit. 22169 Maple St. ~ y 376 E. 18th ST. CtPT, DRPS, $90 Month, OM bedroom apartment overlooking pool. Carl'Ort 6 extra prtvate paridni· UNIQUE 2-BR.. PATIO 897·2358. Offi~ Rtnttl 2 • BR/ l"' BA. WO • MO. 6070 • OCEAN FRONT I 1 -BR. • . 6PACIOUS/ MODERN : ,outdrrn OK. 673-5732 * BAYFRONT * 1 Br.. patio, utll. palda From noo t.o ruo. rn-oo87 ~ODERN BAOJELOR FURN -UNFURN. 6-42.5151 1965 Pomooa Av, Costa Mesa Nr Cty Hall Ir l9th Street NR • IJ¥ch' ! $ro Yrty. In· l BR. fannly oottage apt. ':tl • util! OR 3·m9. VERY nkiP! btd pool! extra $110 * 615-2942 S120 MO, 2 BR, 2 b&. Mooth t'ellt tree w/ yeara leaae. 285 Oglr. 642-53911, 847-7907. 2 BDRM, cpta, cirps, 1tovr , tttrii, double bed, 1ar. 54.S-3!)4(). PRIVACY! 2 br SS5, 11.Jding glalll door to fnc ~tlo, pr. Wh'.U97. f' rt Hgh. 4110 pvl<'g, lndry f8.c, nr 9Ctlla, ~ ehop'g, cpt.a, drl>I. patio, 2 • BR. CPTS. OR.PS. b Spac1ou1 sunny fum 2 pi.y are6.. \125 mo tncl util! STOVE. DISP. GARAGE. bdrm. elec kitchPn, l~ly 1978 MAPLE. 642-1274. CLOSE • lN. OR 3·~ yard ,pool, laundry, J150, No macwr wu' tt la. JOG $120 MO. 2 BR. 2 b&. Studio ~dull.I. ~8-1824 au eell " wttb • D&.ILI 285 Ogle. 642-0100. 841·'1909 5200 NEWLY palntl'd & <"an>eted ..... F t l • 2 bdrm tum It unturn PILOT WA.NT AUi u N.wport Be•ch apta. POOL! 646·4fi64. MNlcel Ut-M'JI MEDmRRANEAN V1LLAGE Rentals • Kathy HardinJ Vf!r/ clean! Bltm, Wahr-DELUXE DESK SPACE dcyef'. Pvt • petto. ~ in Land Brcket"1 ~ 536-8894, evea S36-fill50. SuJl>rm~y ~e' XTR.A LARGE 2 .BR. c:rpt.. Ana. Sen1ce \nclWtd 1500 diiie., blt·m l'al'lp, da.ed Ad&.IQl/01 546-8710.. garage, doee to every RENTALS tning, ~7947 or SU-0914 Apta. Unfurnished_ Huntington Beach S400Huntlngton B•ach S400 * * * * * * * * MOYE-FREE lS milt rtdlu1 * HUNTINGTON PLAZA * 1 • l & 3 8.drom1 Low .. t OiJC. P11. SATILER MORTGAGE 336 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Ml Z.21n f\'1 5-06ll 17 Y r1. Harbor ArH REPRESENTING Western Mortgage Corp. CallL Loon Correspondent Metropolitan We 1.ns. Co. &nd FIVE Ma)Or Sa\·1ngs & Loan Tract.,_.comml.-Apts. WTD! to borrow $6<XX> for ~l.l~tt Buainen 11!1>1Y' able 11t lust S200 ~ mo. 107'1 Int. 646-7634 a1\tr 6 pm. ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES ~~~------~ c.m.nt, Concrete 6'00 PATIOS -?')() sq. ft, $99.50. SauafactlOll Guaran~. Call NOW ••• ~4. CE~ work wanted. No in Oualbed and Dilptay. 54.1--0965 . PRACTICAL NURSE W&nLI to catt tor older peoplr, lt'nile, etroke • aleohollcs 842-3447. JOb too small. RH.a. H. Stu!· DI.ITCH 1-dy -.nt1 rvmlne l.Jck. U 8·8615 a.tur 4:30. wortc, an)' luod, babyai1WIK * CDNOlETE * or cleanllli, $2 an hour. Call FREE ES'T'lMA~·NO JOB I 6'.2·2Slf. TOO SMALi-548-1801. COO--K-bou.se--k-ee-~-r-. _Uv_e_m I pref. Ex~I. ref. Scand. de Child C.re, cait. 54&S2ll. Lfc•nMd 6610 I ~EDISH moO>f'r with . amall ti.by. O.y work. Ell: Ruaooable ratr1,o ex«Uent oetlent ref. 64H18J.1. care, hot lunches 6 D&P9· j Harbor Baker ~5000. BABYS'ITI'lNG, my home 546-1539. hot lunch, nape INB aru ' ) =========-1 Reu! lk No. 5232. 548·1800 Contractors 6620 EXPERIENCED w o m • n e KNIGHT • CONSTRUCTION, INC. Commercial It Residenll-1 ADDITIONS I: RE.'10DEUNG l204 Npt, Blvd. Npt. Bch. ~ PA'MO COVE.RS . . . ROOM ADDmONS . . CUSTOM HOMES All pha.8'-, Cen'l Coostr. S,J.9.6.'160 or 84 7-9739 GEN' Bldg L'ontr • Catm, comm'I. ret, ~mod'lc. ad· ditiam, palnl'i · Ray Fra· aurr. 646-15S8. Day work Ref Own t:n.nap 5'U-0634 or 54'1-944.5. MATURE ladlea would ltke houaework b)' tM hour. ~ or 646·3836. DAY work 541-2349 • also nite DAY work. Guaranlttd. 543·2503. 8 DAY work 5 daya a Wttk dependable. 541-0159 altPr 3 ' HOUSEWORK. exp, !'?I. S2 an hour. 645-6495. DAY WORK E.xperie~ 83H518. O\mp.lOY hu optnll\i tar ambmoua u.lesman deeirin& Hiah Pay. MUil u.. iJl Corona del Mar, Newport. Of ~ta Meaa. OxD~ f'rinie Benetita. Pleue call:. Mr. LUlnert at SCHil'lS. Layton Soft Water Jne. CAR SALESMEN TWO e~per, dependable men full lime. One tor new car. one tor Wl!d car aales. Com~nsaUon open. See l\en Jolly. SOUTH COAST McrI'ORS, 695 s. Cbut Hwy. l...aiW\a ~ach. BODY MANI TOP NOTCH S 100()-mo po( ential P\ent )' lilt model dten repe.in. Blue Crom le urufonn.a pe.xl ~Y week Rt'plit'll coohden4al. CltW !'alnl I. Body Sbop1C.\1. 6-16·~9. ~ MECHANIC f' o r r~sist<lnct weldll\i m~ muuaturr con· tan a.uembltn MU6t be capable ot loocb up work on carbide tonnln& di8 6 have potential u alte Mr pt"fVlaOr. S46-016I. TEENAGER for ~ tinM alter ldlool Ii v. eebftd&: summer tu1l time, tor m&ln- tenance tit de.ak work. Most be capable ot dolJw minor ~pall'S- KDl NlLES MCYI'EL 1 an 8a)'l1de Dr. N.B. FRY COOK f'Lsl . clean. Aie 21-35. 30 to 45 hn. per week. A.wly btwn 11 AM Ii I P'M Jolly Roger RHtaur•nt :.m MARINE AV& BALBOA 151...AND MAODNl.ST Job &hop exp. Steady W'Ortl In modem. wrU equ.lppe4 plant. Apply U1 penm. EDLER lNDUST!UF.3 ZlOI Dove St Newport Bda. DISTRJCT manaett kddJlc tor route boys, near WU.. and Victoria, We« ot Hllr-o bor. Agee 10 yf'An OC' <*Ser· eau Dally Pilot ut. n 1or Ed Quinn. YOUNG man will1n& to trav· fl Gii ~ ata.nd. No experimce nec.uary. Will teadi. Car not neceaary. Good salary. Call 67U&2l btwn 10 am 4 l pm. • Luncheon CHEF • ror TI1e Ct-llilr Restaurant. i'lO rorut Ave. Lqum Beftcn. 4!M·~ for appointment. PurchcninCJ AC)Mlt wilh bollUni e~ Apply Mr. ScboonrnaMr JENSEbl MARJNE CORP • 1781 Placentl11. C.M. 80AT MOLDERS W11h upenenoe. Apply Mr. Srhoonmaktt at I A.M. J El'ISE'N MARJNE" COftP. 17Rl Placentia. C.M. 2 I: 3 bdrm1, firtp!Ace, cpU, I< dflJI, elect d!Jhwuher, diap., ptumbed for waaher· dryer. Pvt peliot. Encl 1a· rt.get • 11toraie • Poolt-Prlvate Patios Blt·lns. Balanced Powtr Adult1 -Chilclr•n'1 Section (Furnished Optional) Found (Fr" Ads) 6400 KllTEN '1 or 3 mo old, blAck and y,•tute. m1tle. round Ed· warua It We-<tmiMler. II K Wtllsey, Gen'l Cor)tr. Specl'g in alterabona, 11ddJ· lions, at~ 642-0856. Job Wanttd Men & Women 0 703 M.chtnlc lube Man Import elCPff'lt~ ~ Volvo. B ~.c. ONler. Call 646-9JO:l. , I • M1-0ill~------....,.. Eltctriul VERY REASONABLE Rental ollice on F'lllJllhlp Rd (blhlnd Hoag HOl.)ltall 548--0723 $80 Up FIRE WOOD. m~ V1c'lor11 cor d Newport Blvd and Victona. ~bJDd Allied Elec· LICENSED ' uwured. Sma.LI Irie. ~ jobl. main\ Ir repah Reas. 548·~ 324 Clay St., .Huntington Bch. 536-0331 FOUSD. OrAn!:" ~ white ======== Eutbluff Apartment• llf'Ulf-rl'd !leer i-at. eome Gardening 66IO m Domingo Drtve, N.B. * HUNTINGTON SHAW * onl''" Pf'i. PleaJP c&ll Dllt.lncUve new 8a,y View rt1S..0076 hftore 4 Garden Ap!L w/pvt patio, LARtil::. G tr m a n Shtp cl1>(./drl>S. blt-'IN, l car gar malr . Blk W1tan t~t. 21:..i R.ec cent.er w/ pool. 1 BR SPACIOUS 1 • 2 -l & 4 Bdrms. Canyon Dr ~ VIC'loni LAWN ruttll\l •180 nower bed ~edlni. light haulina ttMOO. ~-2860. ~·snl. ' trom $14S • 2 Bil, 2 ba from Patios, ltt.fns, lalancad pwr. MS-8514 Sl95. 644-l~ or 673416· Furn. or Unfurnlahtd I HANDYMAN • • lll repain. 2 Br • yrly Lo1t 6401 EJ~/ptl>g/rarp~ul. RH.I l'' t>.du. bll • Ins, ftplc, F $95 -, "0t"1n oocb" :'lel-1Tl3 cpta, drapes, pat •• 1150 mo. rom /\Li\SKA."11 \\hllt ll"mal,. SA· 1.=.=:::yw====-=== Balbw Bay Propertlr• 1793 842 .. 715 mo~l'(j 4 mns. \'IC Cl(K) blk H r 673 673•7420. 673-9187 1 Bell Circle, Huntington Bch. ., \'u·i""·' l\I ·~s· ~Ill~ _•_u_•_ng.;;.... _____ _ 0 rt~e-yoor-\\•n• 9'(1-'4hert' • l;ftA'. hi.tr ~ ·" "hllr Al! I t.1<;1rr OR llEA\'\' Lh4J",.. looklni -OA.JL\' I * * * * * * * * n111ll' , n1 I ·1-Ml<l'fi ,. .. r llaulini: • (.'ll'!ln11p ••rtt r icl PILA>T rl .. illlfd. Mi-61711 '.=:!l!ll!0~-====~'!!!!:=:!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-=~="=""!!!=~='; ·~A.~: rtr"11rd ,.w;.~m _ I T'fl0:0.11''1' Sforvirr ' !>4:'1·43:.'7 • \ . \ MODELS nttded, aret 71 I 70, for portrait IUJ:l tlgur claMH. Lquna Bch Schoo ot Art • Offip. 494-1520. 0 e I CHAUFFEURS. Ml ar part Ume. f>tlone 646-5TU. Now·s THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PltOf WANT AD I • %0 DAILY PILOT /Nrws·Pl't'st Tuf'Sd.-y, January 4, 1966 RANSPORT ATION T TRANSPORTATION fR~NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION JOBS & EMPLOY M~N l JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS& EMPLOYMENT \\ERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TR.ADE Htlp Wanttd, Men 7200 Job.-Men, ~7SOOJob1-Men. Wom. 7SOO --------- MERCHANDISE FOR ~ALE AND TRA 0 E 8o at Sllp, Moorlnt 9036 lmpor1td Autos UMd Cart 9900 UMd Cars 9900 9600 .;...;...,;..;.._ _____ _ TV Te chnicia n Ex{'t'llent opportunity with l.n'H lar&f'lt 1trvlct com· pa.ny Hlght>11t pay. Group Insurance a. many fM1e bmef1t.a. DAVIS • BR.OWN CO . 411 F" 17th St , ea.l• Mt&.'! 548·3 us --\.!EN 18 OR OVl::R AWlY "°" '.\IESA CAR WASH. 176 E . 17th, C M Agencl .. , Womeft 7300 .., Your Locel Agency Medi('SJ Recrpt-typiat 1 11rl otc. S da.y .••••••• mo~;,o Blckpr Jo'ull ~ t:hru TB 3 girl de . • . .. .. .. . 00-500 Dt-ntal Ass't exp. ctle1r & typing, 5 day .. • . . . . . . l'iO Pf'l't!Ol'l.Ml An't pla~ offlre girls !or our ~llC'Y .. Ol>f'n OaJ I Mr Llnciotn 673--0668 Sl"PERIOR A<~ENCT Mayflower Agency Uvt tn En1th1th doml'Slln ~1other's helpen -NaMtf'tl Cook -Hou~kffJ>f'rs NO AIR FARE DU 7·5196 &l&.84n F/C BOOKKEEPER TO $4SO -"'nt1quH 1110 MJ1cell1ntou1 8600 1•1.•• MAY CO. CALIFORNIA NEW Sj.uth Coast Plaza Store Now interviewing for permanent positions m Selhng & Non Se~ling Departments. Variety of work schedules availablellndud· mg full time-short hour-day or nights. 583 W. 19th St. COSTA MESA Chamber ·of Commerce Office BENEFIT PROGRAM INCLUDES: e LIBERAL DISCOUNTS e HOSPITAL & SURGICAL INSU RANCE e LIFE INSURANCE e RETIREMENT PLAN e SICK PAY e VACATIONS & PAID HOLIDAYS KAV!t.ANl) IWmop table 11etl111i for I lDct f'XtnLI, allo • lowlY. Sl T!>. Al90 othtr antiq\ws; oolJt'Ctora llMl9 In &Laa. Call IA,)'· ume Tu11. Wtdnft, aft S Thun. 714 • 893·7•. Mualcal lnat. 112.5 CELLO 'SIZE~ 962·378'l ~ 5.JO p.m. Piano• '130 GRAND PIANOS GALORE Seled from largeat stock In OrllJ\&e County·New le uaed· l\tmball, Steinway, Baldwin Cluckennii. Knabe and oth· rr1 Pnei!• a.nd terms a.re ri~ht: Glen llodson'a HAMMOND Studio, 2954 E. Cout H1way • OR 3-8930 CORONA DEL MAR WURLJT'lER Spuiet piano, •lightly ~. $<150. BEAOt MIJSIC CINrER. 17404 Buch Blvd, 3 Biiai-aoutb ol Warner, H.B. 5' BABY AnOqut • c:bs09a Gnuldt Plano. Call 543-3493 Mr Rudd. lRADE IN YOUR OLD RECLINER On~ ol our NEW .., TV Recllners "" llodrer R.tclinera "' Swivel Rocktr• EXTRA 8JC i·JUD&lN d wi.ng Janwiry Cleti.nUIC e SU W. 19th. CM. 548-1 -154 17 WALNUT NIGHT ST ANOS SOME NEW - -SOME USED Your Choice $7.9 HOUSE OF Cl WAS A nJRN. 5 ~13 W.19dl. C~ ~548·1~ POOL TAB s NEW ANO USED 1966 BRUNSWICK ~ """" delivery ,\ iMt.allatlo lro% ftnt.zlclng. We lllc n . e trade-u111. SECARO POOL 321 S. Main. Oran&e ~1992 * BRUNSWICK * New • Ueed Pool tablet AllO Olin Optr. Bar tabla FREE custom )OUlted cue CH ft OICE morll&'e for up \0 26 lall ~ trullt'r, Wdo Penn, An C. Kistler Co, m-4600. Al 9100 !t() Kl LEARN TO FLY • SA VE hr. $«>. ~ dual 20 IOlo, tneJ. KJ'd. ldlooi. aqipUes. 64 Slcyiiawk. Eat&b. An' n. ~- MolMle HCHMe 9200 RE ADY FOR HOUSEKEEP· G ! 12 x 60 Moblle home t-xpando, pord'lta .l awn· IN + a1 SI h 96' tnp. Con111rtely tum, Tt/ & rwllo, dlebet, c:ookin& uten- 11, ru,p. Space 239, La H I& Park. 18194 Bouc· ard, Fountain Valley. nm. '63 2 OWSADER Twin Ttn Br. Beet otter tma. Can 1een ~enlngs, 6:3CHO. 7 Mc P'adden, IP 28, S .. A. be 4U C&ll 531-1693 549-3004 aft, 6. Sh LI CJUFICE·Soll/ re-nt, op- on lo bu)-. 48·8 w/lOx.14 CABANA l bdrm. Furn. Ttadewinck T'rlr. Parle ~ 1234 Ext. HSI Ml 6-~0. 59 w/ u ANGELUS l~ Trailer adl&na, tum. 1500 Pla- cmtia, #08, aft 4 pm. 8·&267. OCEAN VIEW! lMMAC! '63 ()iJ.sader llxti..;, 2 br, bell loc . 646-8250 ""· VOLKSWAGEN REASON 1 NUMIER CHEVROLET '63 CHEV IMPALA Super Spon E X T R A SllAR.P CONDITION. L.olldtd with· ._u ewu lrw:ludln& radio, he&ter, a utomahc tr~ ml.Ulon. Alr Cacdtlonln&. bu\•ket lt"&LS, etc. "A ~al llf)ftf kltt .. Shows l\neoat or l'~ Ntw l'ar tra.dl:. Wa6 ~ He's Your SPECIAL $1176 Authoriied e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC V.W. D.aler 1400 w. eout Hwy u a.J4S6 Th\t 11 m remt-IY lmpe>r· NEWP0RT BEACH tut when buyln& a Volks· -.5-7_N_O_M_A_D_~-~·a-,-. -,220-~:-:H=-P, wagen. Chick Jverton can V·S. Pwr-gllde Ir steering, fully iuarat1lee )'Our V W. R&H. Special pwr-brakea! to your satisfaction. Au· thorized part. and courte-Orig-eond. Sharp!! $1!ll5- ous service are pan of Pvl·Pt.Y. 64&-7891. your &Uara.ntee. '65 QlEV. lmp11.l1, 9 Pau. _,•~Ar ,_ 11. • ...,._ Wagon. Loaded • fllC'tol")' llAl.IOA ......... llir cond. Onl,y SJalt>. Cail ~-433(). 3124 Cooh~ AVt"· C.M. '63 IMPALA 2-DR. ALL EXTRAS! XL.NT· COND' OR 5-0162 CONTINENTAL 'ST CONT"L MARK 11 ORIGINAL BEAUTIFUL COND! J367'!>. 642-5040 COMET FORD '60 •·ord 2 door With air. GREAT SI lAPEI $450 S4.H822. MUSTANG 60' MUSTANG ronv. Wbtt.. Alr • cond. PS·B lmmacl Pvt • p(y, $255(). m.-1.311. OLDSMOllL! "62 Olds Super 83 Holidl1 Coupe, BEAtrrlF'UL CO]'l· DJTION TIIRU • OUT. LOADED with all extraa lnt:I full power, ateetiti, brakes. wtr¥1ow,, &-way ~at, factory air t..'OndlUon· ing t"k-Extra tharp, atis· inctl new car tradt-"Showa tineat of care." E.x~ al value. Wu n9!li. Special $1887 ·· e ROY CARVER •• PONTIAC 1400 W. Cout Hwy. U 8·· NEWPORT BEACH ·! 62 OldamobHe • S1a.rfire convertible, t u~ power, tactory air, •utl:>t JP H. Beautilul candillao ~ out. Speda1 at UMS. : G & M Motor c.. S. 1501 Ntwpon Blvd. •: C01St& Men ~ "" '65 01..DS 98. • &-vf"f&l ex~Uent 0Jl>0!1uni· tll'S avlJlab)e tn &adJ an>a. ;'\: t-wpor1 Pe rsonne I i\!:"OC'Y 833 Dovt>r Dnve NB lntervitwl'19 Houri-Monday thru Frid•y 9:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. UPRJG HT Play"' piano " I rol1a. Good cood.alion. $350. * 536·TI37 with each table. Expert cu e Mo 9300 '61 COMET 4·dr Wgn. $795 Xlnr c;ond., R.JH, auto, w/s'w. rack. bt"lta, t ic. ~-0186. tt" ALL EXTRAS! ~ &tl-3870 An Equal Opportunity Employer 8135 A table repa.i rs. ~ Bffch Biiii.rd Suppl OOA s. Main s.A. 5'7-09 Help Want9d, _w_o_m_•_n ____ 7_400_ Help W1nt9d, Women 7400 Gulbr•nHn Or9an1 I A511nciH, M, W 7600 333 £, 17th, C.M. 646-4-033 ~FOAM! for "Do It yourwU" TAX ASS1SlANT FClf~ 1~ la.>. rt'tun9 • 1ntf"r"Vl~'\ni tAX rll!'nt.a. Exl>f'r. ~. Wm Smtlf'y, '>t> 1362 anytime 646·96F6 ----PART TIME WORK ··A \'CY.'l CALLfNC: ' tan rum you.r ume into PX· l"('l!f'nt ~ings. 530-5860 SECRETARY n wrd'hon. elcctJic t;ypPNM· rer. 1 o m e bookbt11in&· ~for Int~. MARTIN ••• 546-1195 Expe rienced W•ltrtll APPLY BTWN : 2 & .5-PM SNACK SHOP 21012 OCEAN AVE. Ht 'NTINGTON BEAOI NURSES AIDES Full Time All Shlfta Cc>sla Mesa <:.onvalmct'flt 1 ,p11al fi61 Center J;t. I V.-9679 ~9-3048 • l>Pl.".\~GS in J*:fani A • ptttlQ'\ tor cenmic ID· d .stry Apply l r¥1u.strlal Cay Product> 18765 f'1berP.a Rd. H~8"c:h XPER Wai~. 25-3!>. :'\eat appearenoe. Apply In pt'T'IOO, 9 am • 10: 30 am. SURF .l SIRLOIN ~­ TAURANT, ~ WEST COAST Hwy, NB. SECTS & l;ypl5t&, t.edl. IBM ""~· type. 2 yn. exp. Nf'W· port Beach atta. Da,.., Temp. Sva. 740 S. Broed· way, L.A. n~Jll~. EXPERIENCED JlOlllff fll!W· in~ maclune oper&IX>l"I want· l'rl. Tl"lunf!ff l)eor.na: C'Of\.'! idl'r. fd. Apply 29C17 s. o..lc Ei t .• S A. Kl~ help and house· kerper, for Newport Con· va.11.'t!Cmt home, apply In per90n. 16!0 ~cc, New- port Beach. \\ 0 \IA '1 to wwk ln Dnnut Shop part·tlme. Apply: Win· rht>ll 1 Donut HOl.IM. 2!M7 HIU"hor Blvd. C ~1 . ~'"XP BOOKKEEPER- TEl.LER. a l"'P 1Y 1fl pt-1"8l)Q US N abonal Bank. 302 &th St. HB E:XPERJESCED med.ac.N ~tllry/~~ P..f'f- "~ rpquirl'd ~ary Clp"'r\· I>ally Pllol Box .\1·2'!16 nRUGSTOR.E c:-l'M-k~ood pa,y &: tn111tl' ~nl"filr; prP· · IP'f' up, 9-12 11m Call ~O or 1·5 rm Citll 515·7742. PRACTICAL nlll'lt, cau tar f'lderly lady parMimt, hv" IJI. ror rurttitt mlo call 673·0M'l. •11 pm. MATUR:f!" «'Oiil8ti, 'fiOme ·& dn.ld catt, Pf""ltlaMnt. s.:f>. Call Ot'W 962-2369, Yam· 1205 RUTH RY AN AGENCY Ttlevlslon ~-~~~~~~- upholstertnr • cut while you wait· FRED A MEL'S ASSEMBLER With l year recent exptti e nce 1n wfre ~ or Oilble us~mbly. Must be ahll' to work lo MJlllMy and ~ASA qualily N' qw~ts. ?l;ASA cert1 hcauon preterTI'll. Pllie.u oootact: ~ut. w. E. KJ..I:llGE.R HUGHES Electronic Product• Division An equal oppoct unity employer-M It F Assembler Trainee Glul \0 met.al W'&l ~pt. Senonic Instruments, Inc. Two SoeJety Writers One ol Orange County·, fa.st· Ht iJ'Owin& D'°""!Jlaper&, re- q\lll'tll ambitioul Sooety re- pc:rtns. Prefer experience on head wntlng, make • up c\ knowledg1t ot camera. Send bnd retAJme to Per- llOllnel MaJ\agt>r , Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 187S, Newport Besm, CaUf. GENERAL MOTORS Ex;>erienctd Service Depart· mtnt outlier. Good worldnit CIOllditJON , good aa.lary Ple!IM! Coots.ct :'\Ir Johnl<'ln at Sl.anltlury Bwck tor in· tel"Vlf'W. 548·T76a. LVN (2) All l!Chilt$, modem l'Ol1Va1es- cent hcsp1tal. Salary ro~ mt-nsu.rtle "'11.b e"q>enenc-e. Looking foe a Job? Come in today tot putOnalJzed let'VIC"e· New Llst1n~ Daily 1793 Npt .. C '.\1. 646-1854 17931 Beach Bl,·d ~7-9617 lo.a:! W. 17th, S A. 547-64SI MERCHANDISE FOR SA LE ANO TRADE Furniture LOOK LJVR.'1 suite French Prov, lx>1gp hNJ\ .t<lt upholatery, 4 Po~ter 6 pu't'C! bedrm tel, 110lld mahog, all ex cood. • 67:1·:.!ln) PV1•n111i.t~· RA'ITAN couch, chaJr--&-o-t· roman $3(), \\ alnul oolONd dlnt>tll! Mt & 6 ctlaJ!'I $40. OR~ WHITE leather-sim"mons bed-divan $lj(), Blue naugh reclll'lE'r noo. ;,.l&-0'1411 548-1117 Off ie41 Fu rniture 8010 BARGAl!llS tre1ght dama&ed 0U1ce IW1l. APtna o.>~k. 1424 N. Harper. SA 531-7370 ln wrvict ITaUlimi. Apply Garant Salt 8022 111 penon. Newpon llarbor ----·------- Convaleaoent Home la5.'; Suptn or Ave.. Jl.ewport Beach. Jobs-Mtn, Wom. 7SOO BEAUTY OPERATORS CO:\IPANY BE.N.l:YIT'S Call Man~rr al MIH!!l19 GARAGE u lt. 869 Coniftsl C ;\1 be~ ff>n \\ 1laon & Vic· t<lna, oll PlaC"enua Sat , Sun., Mon . 'I\1es Ouh1rPn's rnys, ph1yprn. <Xld ch8.Jr, 2 whl. htkP, J whl rnke, ~· fns.t 1 lW'W ms: mach. Best offer 1 R1'o m.~c I 642-4388. SAT Sun lOc • S!O. Qua!. cloth('ll, ,)t'Welry. books, HC· Srr Sat Dimc-a·L..ine. 2005 M1rnmar Dr . Balboa Penin. lf\iacellaneous FOAM PRODUCT'S. 221 4 Newport Blvd ., CM. 60-3971 WANTED 20 GA SHOTGUN Kl .5-208 3 ------ n el I IO c. 6. 1-TWO clop, 1 Shq>-O>Ule, )'1'<>ld. 1 ~r-P1x>, 2-y old. All lhots. To Fama w I dilld Ir Largt yard. r· ly '46-7294. l/ 6 l l...oYable ~ OMd &ood homa One la si-rt poodJ e, 7 IDOdt» old. Qhrr ll mootha okL OLll ~ 1.593. 6 6 COMPLETE WOl1lell·1 Patty 11 Seri AulCJCJ"aPb &OU dub1. '""'ru.,..,G:--~-. ---~---&Ui Complete Maa'a GOLJi'· q . All ltlOta and In iood CRAf"f m>m Ir 4 POWER.. balth H~n A gm. BILT woods. Ind cart le tJe w1th dli.ldren. ~ bag. 54H885. 11 6 3-TA.KL IOll away tile Blue A.KC Register. Onhua.hua LuWe way trom CarpeU year-<Xd ma.le. Frft to iood and upholstery. Rau ~-home. 54!>-4126. 1, tnc ~JlOO'f' $1· Kirt>y G -lldwe, Harbor Shop'( Oitr, f"ll l:.:E female, all shots, lov 01 ablt d<>&. l"' yevs, booM - NIAGRA port. deep Maa· broken. Kl ~. sager. Melmac at>t dishes, 1 • burner elec • hot plate, Pn>Murt ~r. Mt.SC- Comll\g\\ art', Copper cook· ware, Balong pans, 642-6919 KEN~ORE top • loadmg "'ash mach $73. 1 pr gold drapes 96 X 34 $7.5(). Al~ Beautiful 120 bus accor· d.lon. ptarl \'rbt. Only $S . 5-iHY.!27 Alt 5 pm CABINETS. lat.chen or balh. New bll'Ch or uh NStom burlL About i., price. &11·5017 or 646·2156. UPHOI.Sn:RI.NG • S79.SO, 2 pc (European craltsmenl ~ est , dPI, ptclrup. 215 Main. HB. "Berny" 536~ 9xl5 "OASJS" Tent with awning porch. Brand new' Cost . $175. Will take SIOO. 646-7891. 0 D Miac. Wanttd 161 HIGll.ESI' PRICES PAI FOR QUALITY CLOTH.ES 213-437-8101 S'#ap 1790 -------26 Ft. Cablll Oul.MoT. Tr~ ror VolUwaRtn or ? Call 673-65:>5. eve.. Oog1 182 s & WANT Doine, amalJ yoon male, will iJVe best of care love &. home. Da,y1 . OR 5-1393. t, ~ LOST ailver loy poodle S. mo·old. AM to Bridget Vic R.epubhc Hmea, Mn Venle. 546·9746 alter !> p.m . e 2 n -Y u r • oJd CHI.HU A HUA. Fine markings. Mal Worth $250. SELL tor $50 All paper11. 673-6875. -BEAGLE PUPPIES AKC 347.9490 ~tODELS nttdl"(I. 11gf'« :ll to 70. for Jl')t1 raJt and ftl!UJ'!' de.&51's Laguna lkf-1 S<tvlol n( Art ti: 1)(-~gn. Jt).t·Jr1~ ~RN $50 to $'..'<Xl • mo m llPftrf ome. No PxpPr. ntt WON on QIJ1 z Sh<7,v. M<>-A_p_p_li_an_c_n ____ S_l_OO hawk carpet. 12x1.> Brand TRANSPORTATION &JS.~ • RENT • ~~IC'« " oolcw. Boah & Yachtl 9000 Bt:AUTY opPrator "ittl fol· \\'a,hert. c:in'l'n. rdrigu· ~mg. Day&. 642·~. 79'1 ators, ranges. d1sh\~ashen, Center St. C 1\1. _ T.V ·5, wuh opllon 1.Q l>W .. F\.:LL & PART TI.\11:.: chi.!!( at 1 later date. For College Planning Program11 rurtht'r 11\formauon c8ll P 0. Box 18'1, Costa ~lesa MACHIN lST ToolJ!, none ;9' DORSE.I Cab -crulfft' O\lfl1' $25. DuaJ-Qadmarufold '62 JohnliOll T5 -hp W • trlr (or 5.1 Of 57 Cad. $]..). Aaking nsr~ §42-4563 eves. 54&<?4fb MOVL..;G! Ever;rt~ gun! 7100 CORAL PL. J\l'B. Sailboats 9010 l81D Vall~. FUU. h~ aaH.wama.n fC'lr Schools-Instruction 7550 ~~ 8'J(lrWwP&r !!Mp, Pxp ~}y! ~ ()p<-n 1~2 pm Mon thru fu. SOLID Olt"rry Cabinet -1V or bar • lAu~ docn. 38x 77xTJ. ~ 67J.1283. 62-18' Malibu Outrigger Unfinished. New ma.maall 673-4D a.ft. 6 The Sport Nonk, 4111 E . 17th St. C~ BABYSlTl'ER ,.,.anted. my hornr. 2 rtitldrf'ft P 11 r I timr ~}AA a(tPT 5 p.m. MA 1 t 'Rt·; womM cart of elciPr b1c!y llvP in 5 <fay wrri<. sn;, mn. 549-1096 POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE A 1ehool of distinction - complete SECRETARIAL TR A J N 11\G · l!lJl"Cializcd 11hort SllbJCl'ta • typing • Nionhand. 3~ N. NeY. pon Bh d l'\B. MS.9723. HSEKl'H llvP In. c:-an tor .-r\·rf:\G~O U:SSO:'\'!' * 3 chil<lrt·n, S'lO wk , relC'f'· Chilcoat'' Quick EZ mr1hod ~ ••. J()-0333. 173 Del M11r LI 8·18.j9 lb.~I Harbor Blvd. Costa .M~a 642·3450 Open 9 t1. 9 • Sun 12 to 6 REFRIGERATORS Pl!ILCO & AO\llRALS. all moc1rl~ Brand nf"\.\. fully guarant.ee<l 'In cn!iii ™"dro -pny $j 1\(•f'k!y. All you n,.ed to buy from ml' 1a a ]Oh. REFRIG apt sue, Adrmral. yr old, hke oew $75; Bunk beds, gl! cond. 548-til.97. SPOT CASH + BLUE CHIP ST AM PS for good turn/ appl. 531·7MS. -Upholstery & uphol. Hwing. 30 yn exp. F11rn. for sale. 642-5876 Call 1-:l !HM.'> or ll-1''-1214 nO\'AL El "'-"ri I LTVE • In hoo.13t"kl't Pfr, rart " " "" • ,,.,~ ter w ror 2 YOUni inrl~. st.artmg Agencies, M. W 7600 lablr. Mc-el. dmd. 646-4.2li0 Sl.25 month, 5.1.6-J lllJ rxPER ~al-~re1ary :-.ltwPOrt Bt'am Oftlre 64'i·!lf,l.I RESTAURANT JOBS AntiquH 1110 -::::•~ft:-:r=r :"'."5 _30""'. ,,,-----_...- Rm' At. l:)('f' TYJl"' r1rrr w / F'I RF.:PLACE wood, dry eu· A11hlr. t'<~I rond 31'>-42ti0 t:al,)ptua. Ption. ~·7W. I ..o" Fl11t • l°" OUR 20TH YEAR 111111 '.II ST\ TllO Cnurh !H'rfrct •1>nd \I \JTR~~,;--!n-:111~ -I I I 1111 •lt /\I .J •,1 i lllAI lllH'l'I f;.l'l-~111, r h11r1t•• ~;fl ··" 'J7'i ,,,, 6 p OI nlrl 11f!Ply ~t\l.M'n ·1 ll'l ,~.,,~· II•\ ,\ 'I·\' ir \uur •rt. lhl'l'I "" h11rk aml Hl'l 1'1 \(~ IH>ncl tir, ,.11• :--__ "r_cl_1c_· _, _1~_1()(_1 _A_dil_'_' !'>_._<_"l~-'-'"_<>_n_ .. _.i_it_\J_.,, __ ,_' _'' ':....~ ....... • 1 ll•tr n In th t11 l'hnnf' rlni:' I 1 thJ•t•is Pholl<' . ..1~·71>\:• ' 1 , • UOO. l 4. No 1236. complrte wiOI trlJlrr $1250. 673-7980 Power Crulttrs 9020 BARGA I NI BARGAIN I WA:-.'T a winter bargain! Almost new 111' Starcraft cabin cruiser. Johnson 75 hp outboard, new ahortllne lllt trailer. 50 hOUl"I on boat &: engine. MaJ!e olftr. After 6 pm 67>1415 27' °" PflS Sl> a Ski tf E'xp rtM Crw.se.r. Ball.Jr bilge pump. m~!Pr sw11ched, IOl\ar. ton man\ t'\'frlUI ,,, m1·n1 ''" s; ru1 repl•M"m,.nl ro't \\ I '~ 711 •ol! !•I:. 11m ur 1•m 'GS HONDA 160 " cc. Scrambler bars, hill atrttt p1pe1. Low miles, t-new. Kl >1978. Ilk '66 Will Buy CORVAIR $.>195. o.ys, 646 ... * 'tia OLDS~. VI MOCQr, low mileage, P/S, R/H. ; SACRIFICE! KI ~ 100 HONDAS save $50 to UOO, % tin, frtt del, factory a.rranty. 213-326-1461. col. w '60 CORVAIR.. 4·dr, auto. Your Volkswa&en or Porsche tnN. jtood cond. Ir utts A pay top dollan. P ald fur RAH J:flO. ~9-02'l7 an 5 pm. or not. Call Mr. Allen. PONTIAC • . ·ig Pmtiac Bome'rillt ' .,. hardtop. Low mUeqt.. ~. Ntwr bM9 aold or~ Nt eqwpped Mth all mnt. 1.oola like brand MW• °"" ~value. Waa $4t6 • '64 HONDA Scrambler. Xlnl· cond: Extru! Must aeil! $«<>. 64&-04lll ---673-1190 '65 vw ..c<JN. 5IXXl -ml. T ruclu 9500 $1900. SEE: 233 Momin& '64 :t. FORD i, T~. 6 cyl. 61, ~. CdM. rvmlnga, bed 23,IXXl ffil. RI H cust. -=O=R=5--0737==· ===== cab cl ' camper :<trd.l ve-ry Autos Want9d ean. Sl4.95 547~74. 97G\l Ca m~n 9520 '63 vw ~. C'OlllPlete 1500 tlJI:. 24,IXXl mi Uke new. 644-00!iS. -------Im porttd Autoa 9600 APOLLO HO S4!e LL YWOOD Sporu ear. : 2801 Alta Vista Dr. . ~ NB . E NGUSH FORD SU R.FER SPECIAL. 1$7 ~llah Fon! Wqoo. Goo8 d. board nd Ind. ~- con -HILLMAN '61 u HILLMAN M.lnx.. Xlnt - oondl Avail ald d Jan. 6-9789 btwn 6 It 7 pm. JAGUAR WILL IUY clean P'orelin ti: Domestic cara. Call Bob Hiihamilb 642--4874 COST A CAR CO. 1969 Harbor Blvd .. c .M. Used C1r1 9900 SEE AND 110 On our repoa. U. S. Nal'l Bank. 5'h le Olive, H.B. ,,,, '154 snJO!: Com• mandt"r ti' '60 DAIMLER BUICK •• 64 XK.E ~-Juat lhip-·&e SKYLARK IPQrt oaupe from .E:nsland· 'l'IXXl mi· f ac al.t. al I pwr. buc:lm H-1 $3800. OR >51163 aeat.a. la t"D&· Ex cood. Poijy M ERCEDES BENZ cwi.en. !14M424. '63 BUICK RM t-ra. Wh~ You WHY BUY A USED Mercedn hav Every Xtra. Top Cood. Low Mileage Priv. pty. Call days 673·~ t"VH. 646-2831 '64 SKYLARK/Like ~! '62 CORVAffi MONZA 4-SPD. GOQO.COND• srio. * ~264 DODGE 1963 DODGE Station Wagon. Rad.lo. he a t e r, standard tra.n!i.llltssion, 1 owner. like new. $1195 • Special $3495° e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 10> W. Cout Hwy. 1J. a.- NEWPORT aEA01 lob Dunn Rambler 174.5 Newport. Costa MeH PONTIAC '56 2 dr. )'9ilow 548-9307 staoon wagon. auto. trm1o $225. 642-GJS. C.M. FALCON '63 rtmJRA conv. Xlnt· aond! New ttru. 1 owner. Sacrltlce ! 642-3487. '60 FALCX>N, 4 dr. aed~ RI H. Automatic. Qeen. cntap. ~2Sn. FORD RA MILER '6C STATION WAG. R.&H. H,ydrunat.ic. Good· cond! ~! $500. 847-43T7. '59 RAMBI..ER 4-0R. Good work car, NfM' ttiw. R&H ~-646·~ evs . STUDEBAKER '64 Ford COUNTRY SQUIRE --------- ltation w&&0n· BEAUTIFUL '59 LARK. rood cond, must CONDITION nlRU • OUT. sell, make otter. Call Loaded w11ti evny extra in· 6'Th-2225 &her 4 pm. d RIH, automatic, power .:::=======;: .Uerine. bnkH , tailcate e tc. "Showa ti.nest ol car.. Look& It tu111 like DPW." Local Ol'l(U\&] new car trade. Priced to adL Waa ~ Special $2253 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1400 W. Cout Hwy. LI 8-3466 NEWPORT BEACH '63 Fon! Gall.Xle 500 XL R.lft~' a.utom&tic trans. power steering. New tires. Pertect cond. $16$. st~l.587. T·BIRI> '57 T·Blrd. Auto. R/H. pl 1. p/b, p/w It aeai.. Vmyl covued hard top. Turvleau. Nl!'W pt.int.. C'ptl.. uphol., mlllDel"I, radiator, trans. 1 O'WneT'. prlvat.t party. S.2.200 673-3169. TEMPEST • don't know about. We • many we know abou1 lhey are zuarantl!td. Set aelect1on. our Samti<:'P' P-S. Vinyl-mt. $19'J5 TusU ~ '64 F'ord Falrlane 4 dr· &rn· ( n) !>4-4· 1 station wagon. Auto. lraM. J lM SL.EMONS lmporta 120 w. Warner Sant a Ana ~4 '64 Dix. 7·puc \.\'ill., l.500 ea. H,IXXl act. m1. 1n IK'n n '°"' cood. $1495. Dir. 642 -0128. '6l BORGWARD 2 -dr. 47,IXKJ ml. In tac orig rond. . Dir &U-0428. act $49:> MG DRAFTED I '5& M G. New eng. new trans, ec, tap, wlnng, starter, .. fuel pump. Mint cond. aacnf1ce Going to Vil!t am In 30 days. n oso. or ofter. 646--3063. Before A M. titer 6 P ~. ltr &en Will N beat ll PORSCHE '59 PORSCHE 1600 N -c:pe. G OOD Shape/ BEST Otter! 7122 or ~. 536- v ., OLKSWAGEN 4 VolkswaCJ•n ll, W/W. U~ new, R .\ WND •••••••••••• On ly $39.83 Mo. -nxrr nn&riCiii.g rr deiired. S"'l/sida AUTO CENTER 1 it! Harbor Blvd., C.M. evn . & Sun. 642-4733 Op.on '6S VW Sedan Extra low mileage. Revert l'tldl o. Chrome rear wbeela. 11c. cond. Front It rear on bars. Imm tensi -c:_an 673-4309 aft. l '65 VW Sf'd. WSW, Radio. L1kr N'}o;w ! Pvt·p&rty' 532 WARD Rd. OdM. SEA '61 VW Delwce Bui. Xlnt- New f'ni, Brakes. cond' Bear 11\il!. Outcll. OR J.1704 CADILLAC '61 Cad. DeVille cialt"· Only $1995 100..,., financing 11 ~1rtd. AUTO CENTER 1.CMJ. Harbor Blvd., C-M . Open Eves. tl Sun. 642-4733 • 1956 CADILLAC e 4-DR. $EDAN Deville Factory Air conditionin1 • LOW-MILEAGE Requires some m1nor repair • PRICE $2'9. e CALL Kl M337 e AFTER 6-PM e PVT·PTY Sed&n. Fl.Ill)' equipped, fac- tory a1r. inutMlcula~ con- dition, W1JT11.ntttd. $5895. Allltt MOTOR CO. Oldsmobil .. Cadlllec ll50 So. Cout H1wa,y LAGUNA 8£AOt .., HY 4-1~ Kl 7-3103 llri6 CADD.J..AC Power ateerlnc. power bnkes, power ~ f6 way) Air con· ditionlng OnginaJ. lmmacu· late ln!!lrrle and out. 633--0156. '62 CAD 4~. F'ull pwr, Fcty -Air . 25,00!rml. 1 -ow• ner. Extra d ean! $ml. M2·m2 1964 Cpe de Vlllt, Sierra gold color; lmmac ln.sliit" It out. Full r11c. pwr, Mtti\. xlnl. orig. owner. $-4250. 67~·3251 r '56 CAD 2 • DR. r GOOD -COND! ( REAS! 675-3463 '52 CAD exctU cond, SU-2973 SJ50 equity. Take ~er ~ mo. paymt11tl. 642-4388. '35 FORD wag. N'°"' rebulll motor, 11ea1 covers, good urea. 8arpin ! S250-644-lOllS 9900 U19d Cua Make o~ can . . . Set them •II! lnvtatlgate Our LINCOLN PLAN 11 Dn. Pymt. No Problem - We Carry Our Own Con: :-am SI AUSTIN H EALEY "dltr. Convt. Canary Yellow. &ha rp ••••••••• t 10tt '57 T RIUMPH Rd.tr. New Paint. lharp •• t 7M 'H TRIUMPH Road1ter ................ • 2tl '80 TRIUMPH T R3 Roactat•r ........... • 9" '5t "ENAUL T 4 Dr. 1ed•n ............. • 3H '60 Rl!NAUL T 4 Dr. aedan ........ , ••••• 441 '61 FIAT 4 Dr. Mdan, R • H , ........... SH '80 VOLKSWAGEN l ta. Wag. New Paint t Ht 'H VOLKI WAGl!N 2 Dr. R•H ........ , •• 611 '&t "AMBLER American 2 Or. aedan. Auto. R la H. New tlree ••••••• , .... • 4H '5t RAMIL£A 4 Dr. aedan. IUnd. trana. R la H • .. .. • • • • • .. • • • • &ti 'II ITUDE. Ila. Wag. R•H ............ t IH 'N PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. Hdtop. VI, Auto., R la H. P /ateer .••••• , • • • • • 4H '51 C HEV. 6 cyl. lta. wagon. Auto. R" H t &It '80 C H£V, Impala Con11t. VI, Auto., R la N t ltt 'I I CH~V. 8 1ac.yne_2 Qr, 11da.n. I oy • Auto., R .. H ........... , • , • • • a ltt '12 CHEV. Monza 4 Dr. Md. Auto., R & H I IH '12 CHEV. lkl Air 4 Dr. Mdan. VI. Auto. R " H. Air cond .••••••.••.• , • t 12tl 'U CHl V. Monu Con11t. Auto. R & H •• t 11tt 'f4 CHEV. Impala 2 Or. Hdtop. VI , Auto Power steer. R & H .. .. .. • .. • • • • • • I 17H '11 FALCON 4 Dr. aed. R & H Auto. Air oondltloned •.•.•••••• , •• , , t ltt '12 FALCON F utura 2 Dr. Md. Auto. R • H ............... , •• , ••• t 1091 'f4 FALCON 2 Dr. a cyl. Auto ........ ., • 121t '5t FORD Cntr y, aedan. VI. Automatlo. R & H. Power ateer. & bra kea. Like newt HI '60 FORD 4 Dr. Hdtop. VI. Auto. R & H Power ateer. Air cond. Very clean , •• • 791 '10 T·BIRD. Full pwr. Air cond ..••••••• t Ht '61 FORD 8tarllntl' 2 Dr. Hdtop. VI. Auto. R & H. Power ateer .•..•••• , , t Mt ·u MUSTANG Convt. 6 cyl. Stlok. R .. H W /W tlru . Only 11,000 ml lea ...... t 22tt ·u MUSTANG cpe. V8, 2&0 engine. AUTO. R & H Pow _. t a ·59 U • t r .,eer .• • • • • • • • 2 .. ~ IT DE. Sta. Wag. R&H .•• , ......... t Stt • fill' VW BL'S ' BFS'I' 0~ I CALL Gl--H7IO I CHEVROLET -~m;o.m m. Cam. Solid~ COSTA CAR CO. ColVf'lle trans •11 n-ar encl CLEANEST CARS IN TOWN ti! V\\ tH_LL \;1:,-14;,o C&Jl MB-i~7 • 1969 Harbor 81vd., C.M. 6-42~874 rn ''>sf>ORTf n s'l'r; ·~vi cm vr lmpal11 C''°"'1 OPEN 9 TO 9 i.;: ··m2 d~l~ :l-l'i·f\."1'\7 rvp<. I tran1portAt1on ~2-f'-17:1 1 .................... ... ' ,. . • • , t ! fl tJ d JI n " a • "