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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-18 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot• r • • , ) ... lf 11 .. [I. re 111- at be a'• ... nd al oroo M1orot11c10g Senio• io10 E. Lao1 st. ADL\hes.D, cru.~. NBl OCJCP. VOt:. 19, NO. 277, if SECTIONS, ~ PA6ES Board .BaCks Cafe Control Ross' L-36 First to FRIDAY, NOVMR l'I, 1966 tot h )'Mir 1n pain. Jt })otbo erect him In 1965, but rapoad· eel '° t1'9'tment and be WOil 28 1aoi•. Lut M»OD be won rt and lolt t, 1u«eriD1 on every pltcb. Butt.ll 11 • 1ami ol .... tiltica. Koufu leaYU enoqh belllnd tbat ~ea a datton would require time to OOD· 1ume and dlceat Startint in lJG, Koufax '\ bid tbl iowat earned tua ........ ill ... leap, anotb- .. record, and twice be won both tbe DA and woo-at tiUea. SandJ'• value to tbe Dode-- en la men remarbble be- e.UM in recent JMfl tbla waa a tom lmdly noted for power or nm acorlnJ. 'lbe pat WtDJe Man re- cently l1llD!Md up Koafu tlaJa WQ: "9•'• not • a..;. tr anymore. He'1 a pltdlW."' Tbe NCordl he ........ ldndT Sample a n. Ile won the Cy V ... Award in llD wttb a M -aaon. ln 1111 Mil a .... end bi.I ldrd tblll ,... .... tf-t. • m. f ou r DOollit, ..- iama ,... tD •r1111N (See KOOPAI'., p._ I) al ISland Pilot lees CdM Boy Praised ·For Fire Heroics I Weatller That lot that dun& to the coutal UM 'nlutldq- nl(ht wU1 be mcmna inland over tbe ••ta. bat ~ Umea will ..... mercury proveallnl upward, ~ district forecaatet Dave Burt. Look for rtadbao In tbe high 80'1 atone UM cout and low 10·a inland. .. , / Sunk Nation's Fate . Tangled in Legalities LIGHTS ... Orbiwr Take.' Photos · Of Moon Landing Site theater stage W1\Ue the 1ing- ers and dancers perform kl Tht fate Of a n.•tlcllll N-companiona when they were center stage. PASADENA&,;) -"average" area in the eutern malned allbmtl'&ed Jn Secal rwept overboard. During Thunday'1 2~bour :::a·• teCl>Dd Or· part or the Sea of Tranquilit)'. == ~ed ~ : nte men were treated at a aaM of Ole Anabdm Qty wtldl ":9::=. ~~It includes dark t.erraln and .._.._... _,._. tbt s er: al San Diego hospital and re-CocmcD. it 1'aaa1 )Ill h mo. tDcfllj _. jlli;.-uaorted craten. ~p~~y ~ lelled O'Malley ud Hoab llfelodYland cborUa &iria wlilO a. ant el 11~ AJ the 850-pound aateWte tea Bank. tOt mHtt olf tbe uve retmned to tlldr Hu-•en bared tni .._ fir U.L . ~ct:b: lpeedb to ~t 4,· ~!ff't'~t-~:z,ncr.:.l Oran~e Coast. Area home&. AlaA cxpC!led to tbs pliblic Tdamt11 ad . an our at '1111 low hTh1 e Wor ... ~1 War lledlJtobertyth Houtz reported that he and ror the first t.iJne was the~ ~!...~ce-~~~~~th~°!:;e~ ~~U:~er~ 1 ip waa ~ tow e .... ..... ....__...J. •~ •-in'--~ ....... ._....,_ ..,.....,.~ · -:-----:-.,.-~:--:-~~·~~:::.: bank when-ir-IPfUD( ·a TiaI uie -"'H "'"""'fi-f!I ."" ",7 tCKm~ ..-. t.be ~taklnc eequence of n. w~ .... u.,fl ens6i wu • and aat\k just short Of lta ~ ~ out letters pral1mg h1s1tbe Anabelm 'Vb1tor and C.. 00; 1 without 1 .itch. dered retracted. 1 ~rgel area. tMlller'a) actiona. He aavedf Ve.,!)tion Bure.au, a sped,.,,. ~. r u u It 1 tC the The pfc:ture-t.akina aeaaion ' John O'MaDIY 28 OC 115 tM-tives oC four nm1.,. ebamber of COllllDe1'CS type ~ Piii would nol followed wltb co m m • D d 1 ~ppo St. ~ Jleac:h, opuadoe aimed. .. aundi8' be ..... .-J af1et the U · comlQf ftom Clltecb't Jet and' JaiMJ Kouts, "-fl JIOO • -... • .._ tourist f1UJinesa met ·ia mil-poeed .._ .., pncuaMI in PropalPlm Laborliaey ber• Yeno.r~ Drive, c 0 I t. ,.__ r I October .th ievte ud U · ......... cm-board developtng whet. NASA ud Boe.iq of· M1$1. were rwept ov~ _.__ .,. wr . qdlm tbu traumltted to a 6dala controlled the mlulan. witb filin actor Joe Kl.rt· DJWT ~ r e 1 s ~ d oppasitiae 1o tbe ~ statiaa • at Madrid, Pbofolrlpba o1 tbe 13 po. wood,r.Jr.. .S. ud anotber · I' • • • Frad> ...,_,._ · Spain. tential 1udlaa sttet were to compadqa when the veael DIP 08 DIDN'T nae lint picbn .readout be take for oae weu while FACING NEW CHAR.GI -Louia T. Vanscourt (rlgbt), returried lann Hlftll to !ace embezzlemeni cbaraes, walks grimly put old brownsioDe courthoiM Jn Santa Ana on bil wy to court 11Taignment. New myritry cbarl!I' •ere ~I 1tudied by the DA ill Vanacourt'• cue today. Hil compudon waJdatlfle4 u another prboner. • Fr .. P ... J s~ tm; e. ...., '-*-lro1* Orange ~ · MrPai1 <*1 JW¢a wbo ~ •• lleted t11 set u1* way the moon was in Ha 1WU'ite SCtJTl1.E • • to~' when'--!Ude .. w b1mse1f .. •• ~ad. ~.ti.:: .~· r:.:: ct:~~=-~ CHARGE _Kb 't.:'ec1 -~ ~:l;~ forced laodlnt bt \a ,PIW'4 for uie tiuruu a( 1burad.ay•1 • two boon· after the el: ht the 11111 were sharpest. • • Fire Destroys Boats At Fort LauderdaW ~:f' :. a · dllferent ICU point 00 field about 2S mllal ~ oounctl session, said his O'OUP poAre. TBANSMISSION u a "long time frlnd" but thep bank and convert Jt into ol Santa Au. uked the Melodyland man-Ol'tliler 2'1 du.al lens cam-The firat i-·· aald be could not be 111n tblt --·•-,_ He Mid .. ,,.,RMI IMlll' -era took 11 frames of double P .. ..we readout, be wwld bindle tbe defeme an abaloae .,. .... _ P-t. • aiemenl nor to Co toplHI' ur• bigb ad medJum or trammJuton, wu u:pec-· II' ORT LAUDERDALE. otben heavily cla.mapd. Uocoallrmed ~on 1-tllil ~ ailNi-. ~ t(f la the show. ruobdioa pboto,,.1_ ted to get under way two Not seen •t tbe arralp. Fla. (AP) -A wind-whip-The vessela that burDed to· had mounted M the iy:: ca tM 1'bllrtd# aftli'8 • • n Botb Doa Boyla, president &It -. 1 .., c:le.ciiW by boun after tbe pic:ture.taktq ment nLMta. 3CldJ: Q,aU. ped blaze leaped from OM the waterllne ranl8d from a moten ~= Jll .. ~ )ill tie .. dltclrM tail of lbe bureau, and Douc F.r-tbe NISScml AcroNat1ca and orbital ~ ls completed with tbe ~yta'-Old cocktail nit-luxury yacht. to another, ex· 31-Iooter to the 102-foot c::ruJa.. elate thtlon lh1p a pliiDt °'at Witb • 1roeh !: 1ef lta manager TbandaJ Space Adlnlldstratlon u an the Madrid tnckinC atatloa ma •bo na ~1 W'ltb pJoded gasoline tanks like er Heather IV new na . -4: CiUJdn't find a Mt • • receiving. Vaucoilrt 1WbeD bt .., •· hu&e flrecracken, and· de· · The ill-lat-1 lldwmture to-•• · ltoid tbe D~ y PIL<7I' tile T be Goldstone c 1 J 1 f 10 111 e. moliabed more than a dozen Aa many u 50 fireftgbters day ... Wider ICf\lllllJ by lt must have bem Mn buruu bad not ta1r1a • ltand · · tracldni station ' d ~ ratad .Ntvember expensive seacraft at a plUsb baWed the Oamea. "bl ch u.s. Atty. Ed•ln Mll1er ot la tbe btlb' ol u.e plue," oa the MeJodylaDd revm. Two Victims lock Gnto orbiter::: uu': aft· waiJ. • river marina today. raaed out ol control for tti.r. San .Diego. who reportedly Stl1WeD aald. "becauae later MOit of !be dialogue at emoon and process Ua flrat Mn. Hall alao failed to •Po Police estimated the dam-hours. cJaJm1 the promow1 have,,.... I noted down to IO un-'lburaday'a cou.acll lellioo picture late tonlahl pear at a pre11 cooterence •8• in ex c ea a of a mllliooj "It was one ct the worat abetted a meuce to uvlp· der a cloud &uollne ran oato wu between Anabelm City Of r -pter Project official.a ti J ted reportedly acbed\&led f 0 r dollar1. fires I've ever seen, but we tion. Atty. Joe Gr.aler ud S-ta \.AJ an c pa · couldn't see anyone on tbe Capt. Cliff MWer, Mlpper ~ ftolrbterd. Ana att«ney Charles ScbJe. better qoallty plcturet l.Q the 1'buraday at noon at u Or· Three per50ns fled a yachtlboata," said Lt. Jlm Brown of the tua wlddl tlDWtd Cbe NOt m7 l put the Oapa &d. repraentin& llelodyland.. Cr h So h MCOOd orbiter miuion ~ ange bar. and were treated at a hoapi· of the Fort Lauderdale Flrt Jaliaco from Su Frwlleo, and ...... Cut dawn, .a.rt GdiJilr NpOried OD I.... 88 ug t cause a ~OD lD the • taJ for burns. Department. ID ll·ye&r vet- dtnled the dmces. "l dldn' on lie ~ power • .s lDC Oct. 17 ia tbe oftlce ot hlgb resolutiOD lens syattm Police said 13 cran were eran ol fireflptinf know wMt bl wu tandDc belM b111'1C ftr * Oeld." PoUce Odd' Marl S'8pbm-1'M bodiet ot two men from durinl tht first orbiter proj. Y h Sh declared total loss and four "W bat made it bad wu abOal;" ~ Ci(l4alD :~ ·zs..... 0 t ~~;;.:.. IOll. -~ a Navy belicwter aa.11 at~ ia:::::: ~y bad OUt Ot that gasoline tanQ caGtbt 'l'k a.Ill OGeNf ..._. -• 0 r --Be ~ ~ _...... .ea 'fbesdaf line lfeft re-· fir " .. _ .1 .. while, hu launtbild m 1D'* m J saw I WU II>" wt>en t.evfn • ro·-· COYtnc1 bot two o~ra are ftle big:b molUUon camera • "'' • e, ~ 1~· Ugat1o1' prim.ml¥ to detar-1" '°,be a UtUe bit abort. "La GlrlJ" to Anabelm ~ atill miuint. a Navy s.eotes-leiu was ·caP.Able of. ca~tur·. In :A.nahe1nr • F,.... p ... 1 At timu. Dames could be mtne the cause ot Jeju.r.le1 l bad '° tum tbe tltctrkaJ OOiltUmel COftrin tbe cbarua ma reported todaJ 1 ing detifh u small as a cal'<I ' KOUFAX seen six miles away. aucrered by KbirwOOd'a tine ~.J"': back .. t. mab lfrla' lnuta .~ nea ~wmea -.ae res-table, but the mallunctlon bad p }i p . be • • The flre erupted abort· ii n, ,,Usat'1 ..... .. llr9 b a v e the ;.fumes,·• be cued. prod~ced blurred plct u r e I 0 • ce rO ly after ~dnltbt at the Bro-~n -u ........ ........ 1 dal.med. The Navy ldenWled the and put the burden oa the o~ year.-1~. . war<I Marina, where wealthy ,. P 1 --.. .... ~ .-. ll Ze . · dead u Lt. (J.1.) James E. er camera. . northem yachtamen keep r.. ,,.e forward MctiOD .,aalftd tn vms told lhe DAILY Pl· Gr a, 25 Coronado and 0 bite 2 launched 1 Anaheim police today ln-On the rugbt or Sept. t , their craft durlnl the Wl.ntu 4 flamtl, bit tM toft dirt wtlt LO'l' be came away fl'Ola tbe Cmdr. 'wmiam E. Todd. 11, ea;. ~ Nov e r f ,':creased their elfort.s toward 11165• Sandy's fourth no-bitter moathl. The marina ii CID DRIVE-IN.• ~~~ 1:f. and •kidded :e=1: ~~-=: =·v..u, pilot or tbe bell· curled ~ta·..; !eu-wrtaniUna the myateriouJ ::S ~=~~~n.'=~ ~:Uth fort of UM N.,, "I didn't bav• t1ma to t to stace a ~ allow ftt SB1A Sea Kini t..11.-.... Urt the pruence of mJcro-lbootinf of a teen·•~ atu-era won 1.0 wllOt gettta1 one Corp. ol Sat Dle10, aa1d bh scared " ht remarked -r::n and tbat be bM lol4 dill dtJ t.r.., mlaa;;-e:: meteoro6da and the radlttion dent u be wattea to 1ebool hlt off toe lOllng pitcher. Bob · ratauraat chain bid J111t re-rellectlng, "I wun't ~orrled otJlclall .the f I a. a I ""riM IJ ~I.er ~ .U ~y. and Ir av l tat.loDal IJ'hur~y uiornin1. Hendley. ceived a ~Y "! tbe pl'OpOled about ,Wlding, but I peu I rr.atlld witb tbe producen. &om the c a r r j e r Hornet, chancteriJtica of tbe moon. But the f a ci 1 remain~ Ill 1885, Sandy J>roke tbe =!'~· r•.!!j ~t.tID .. mU-wu • little concemed •bout tt.EABEo BY DAT IOIDe a mllea nortbweat of sketchy thiJ mominc 11 Eel· 6!-P lqgue record f 9 r -.....-·~ y &ettinl bw'ned." Schlepl aaerW the top. San Oemente Wand. ard L P'unkbou 15 IY-&&t0Ull wttfl 382. He HYI to It.I recommendaticm, be SWwell, wbo owu • aporta leu wniae ti tba abOw bl CGatact was Jost with the G ~'-·b w . aer, • wu this II perll1pt1 bll areateat aaicl. car dealerabfp lD Anaheim, beea aeea Md deered bf a ~ 31 mlllutea later. ame ~ being treat.td In the Otanlt Jl.ntle _aa~actigp._ 11ELD OVE!l ls a former motorcycle racer. deputJ c1i1triet ..._,. War.etng weather. ald N County Medical Center hlteD-loufu in World Seriea pta1 Pluntn •&reed to bold HJ& wile, Evanaelynn, alao He said MelodJlaM prob-YJ lftldall. bampered • tx· Th• f S ts alvt care unll wu 6-1 ap1nat u,. CJUcqo over final action for two flies. Tb".J hav~ a aon , lf/11. ably wi1J ftOt M1 attCDID' bJ temive tea and air ramt • f.e e Funkhoul• WU reported Wblt. Sox in 191.1.. But When LBJ to Quit Hospital On Saturday. weeu. 25. who lives wtth them. the city to cloR the tbelte:r opention fOT the m I a 1 l n C lD Mrloul condltloo with a th. Dod&en blasted the Yao- Mayer poi,nted out that the The field I. loca1ed uext to by muns ol a revocation ol c:rewmen. o .... n OJ J _ cunsbol wound In °'8 abdo-keea four strlllbl ln 1964. Mr. WASHINGTON (UPI) - principal aim ol the .ordJ~ Greesi River <:ountry Club. the lheaW'a ~tioeal UM Rescuedf were ~~ ro-pilol. Ml (.1.(.1,:J hos iW tborlt K. accow:ited lcl' two ol the President Johnson mUinS n a n c e Is to mab C>pef-air SWweU said the burni.og plane permtt. Ll ( .1.) A. K. White, JI, and men, • P au 1 wins, · ' · reatal.ll'.An1a "mo.re C9DlPatl· drew quite a crowd of golfers. Ge.islel" indicated the tftea. Airman H. B. ~Mia. 24, Newport 8 1 a ch poj.lce said. The lad underwent 1 a s~y recoverJ from .hll hie with the re.aldential dis-ter could be ill violation of both ol Chula Vista. and Lt. . auraery Thursday. operation, wW lea-ve Bettie• tr i ct a that often surround arkhtl ttel,uirerllentl amder Jta Cmdr. L. R .. Jacobsoo, wbo today aatd they fear there, OUicen iaid he could onty • d& Naval Hospital SatufdV them," , P.-... r.,e J un permit. ad that ''oebu ~st!~~ Jalaod NIVl.I is~ thlel around wUh more r.call that he llld walked 1nj Lawyer Speaks lot a convalescent itay at ft• aald tMt under ttaa new areas of vioJ.atioa alto could · th.a a sportina chance in a f t ct An helm lll'"" Sch 1 h1I Tau ranch, It w11 an-law, • "typical Jack-in-the-• be found " curttnt uperml!Set ron 1 ... 00 O ft i T • Box reataurant would aiblo-FUND CocJncihnan Odta "Qi " • pme. after hi missed tbt acbool n U88 an rip bOUQcecl todn. lutely itot be ,ermltted." • • • ~ waa tbe kine U:. Film Col • P 0 11 c e said 1 winn11'1 bus. Tbe youtb could not 111 The Presidnt. who "f • t t He ~o noted· that the pro-laita' in Tbunda,r'a ICticm. · WDD18l came stub, worth •t,008 wbert tbe ahooting oceurred. "Ruula Todl.1, Wltbout An crut" after a IOUd llllrt· poul ~one~. ooly with:!. Peay~· ::;ae!'nd 6::-ta "Give me• law to tllfarce Conn 11 Di when matcbed witb lts cor· "But he'd been •hot. '° be Iron CUrtain" wu the aub-hour aJeep w11 achlduJld to ~~ce c:e.~.:~ Ra.Y~~B I eo;,k wlld!: ~ ~ ellforce il." be aUl. 0 y es net mate, apparenU, WU jUJt waited baa home," • jec:t of. talk by Geoi11 To-lean~ bo,pttal aboUt Do. "No!Je and mainteoanc~ Dlll; matern'at grandmother, , u!wt laid he wu YOCiD& Mitt Coenol11. vettraa ,.. taken from tbe prlntinc ol· polict apokeanu said. The blu. Cotta Meta attoru1, to for Aladre,,. Air Foree Bue. problems would have to be Mrs. Geor&la Undalof. Wlld-Juona1 ~ ~'f .:ti!., C:: = ~ Hi:~ 1Cene flee of ~permarket Adver-=· wthoSlt u~r s':!: &1• the s.nta Ana Lkm C 1 u b Md 1n4 tab off bJ Jet fot dealt with In other ordl· omar, and grand~th.et Mr;i. cause they WV« beck door peara in tbec~AD.~ ~T~ tlslng Corp., 8'7o Production leg :r B~vd., ar~vect bom; 1buraday.. Bezlatioui Alt Fcirct Bue nancu. w~.Lch are not yet on Lilly Cook, of Venice, Calif. approaches to t:be problem. Weekender mapzinf' d I • d Place. about lO:JO a.m. and w•t to Toblaa related hla expert-near hl1 ranch In J*'- lhe book.a. ' Saturday's 11 a.m. funeral ~Jer said many --a.. tbb morain t t.bt Ma O O Ret1eJ 2502 Oc b1J toom And these, he said, woWd services, in Christ Church by ln the city ol Aubelm ~ I .• yo · · · ean · thcu on a recent trlJl to Rua-City. Tu. not ISe within the jur~tlon the Sea, are under th& direc-eluding Di.meytao4, feei ta:& :0":!"'' Cll.nic, Rocheater, Bl~d .. C.orona deJ Mar, told Young Funkhouser told ol Ila w~tt bt aUtn4ed t b e Prga M(fttary B i l l D. or f!te Planning Comm1saioD. tJon of Bala Mortuary. Cos-._show of Utla t1pe·('Vlve Lea The nationalli yncf ted officers the prlndni office ~ woancl0 °:t "'#ben ~World Poultry ConlJ'esa at M.oyera n.ld tbt Pnilld4lllt ·I lDla~e they would have ta Mesa. ltmrment wttl fol· (lirl1:Hf0uld be damaJiq fb colvmnilt ~ icahad bu cranked out about '°° him H~ .,.! then q'::en to kJev. Kt zea wife totnd plant to takt It ..., ._.., to be wtla~ d.inctly by the low at P1eiflc View Memor-t.he"'Cli,·1 lmqe aa a flJJlilJ Jone to the Mayo Clinic fel' matctdDI 1ame etubt ..rta tbe · bot_pJtal by ambulucc the !nm Curtala COUDtriu oa tbt Ont wweks City Council. lal Park. enttttablJMnt cen~r." opn beart nrp.ry. Jl.000 each. '8d poUce Wef'e ~· the ft•e---..ek trip. etay. of Illa Taa1 aomO'll 1.1mu;1t.11 Newpert Harbor lWbert N. Weed Tboma11 Keevil ..... Jack ft Curlev ..... -~· ......... ThomH A Murph1n1 ~·., Paul Nissen ...... ,........ Member. A''IOCl11ted J'rM~ I 'nlted Press lnlUNtlonal M4"mber. Audit Bun-1u nl Clrculauon' Member, C&llfomla N""epaPfr Publith•rs 4.ltori1tlon Member. Natk>naJ Editorial Association 0.411.Y Pll.01 ...... lllflldl • .,...,_ lfle ,.,_,,.. 'b Mil._ "' .. ..., ... MltloM.., C.le Met ... ..,.,. lead\. Lt-IN<' ~ IMtll. "-'9111 Y•lfltY, f!IMIM........ W a • t I It ft t I lldlllell. ""'*""" ·\~" ......, ., ~ c.... "*""lltt c-y. 2211 .,,.,, ' ~ NNI*' ktdl. .... ..., .... -nw. "-c-. ..... CtlllwWle. Office ln Newport Beach. 2211 West Balboa Blvd.. Di63 Telephone <n4) 142-mt For ClaJlit1ed Advertilin&. Call 642-SS'TB Prom Wutmluttr and Nort.b Ceunty Telephones. Ml).1221) ~. '""' cw.. c ..... __... '-"" N. -..._ 1tn1ttret~ ......,.., -ltt• ,,, -.-i•-· ..,. ... ~ !lo •e~ wtrtwiut tpklAI etrmlMl<lll ef --,,_, &foe-ne. llOllttt •'-ti N._., ftM<ll. C.dlwlllll SUlllcrllt!WI "°I tM'l'IW at.1J tNl'ltMY, tp -II '1 eo. .... lll•tV lltaflM!lnM 11.T\. . ' ·it's Colli • in Suti, Moon, Tide. Calif ornw the North, Warm • in the South • ' .. !l'S :h ee rst we he IVD lre et· 'U :lit be rt· ii ro- hy ~p tu on ... t 11t ~ I to Gem Lit. for ... - ·" ,,.... .. .. . . .. .. . . . . ._ .. .. ~. that Secretcy of DefellM Robert S. McNa· ..a wlD decide within eo dqa wbetber to recommend a dlplo)'meat of Amtrka'• ~al Ill antlrolHlle 11•• 1a -U.. Nib X. Tb6y aa14 •eek that there la consider. llble mcr.c. tbat the Soviet Unlon bis btaua deploying lta antiJoltllle Q'ftem around major dtill. "I think tt is ~ 1bat we uaume It ll e«~ *• of cour~e. that wUl be 1be MU:mptlon On which 'ft blM tbe develop. ment IDd Jl1pk>yment of our own ~tal Ballistic MllsDel," Jilt 1told .newsmen ____ Tlal_e_• Attacks ~ y Names ~·New Help Stoe. Aides to Cabinet Offensive _Soviets -Deny Any Role· Red Chinese Boost Foree l ., at ~ Ttxu WNte H o.u I t . MORE M1s.m.ES In llDe witla that. oftlcla11 revealed Thundq that th • United State1 now bu 860 Mtnu~tn I and advanced Minutemen n mlHDea tn tta atOckpll~. aloa1 witb &4 TJtan II miaallet Ind more than eoo Polaris milslles. .. .. There bav• bMD ptlbUded reporta ht th• Scmeta hPt aharpl1 booltec1 their prodoc> tloJl of roBM.I, bat oftldalJ- wtthout acknowleclitnl t h l • -emphaabed th.It the U.S.· So91et ttlattonabip 1WI la ~ • tblll s to 1, ,,., refQaed to speculate CJl1 fUtdH 80\'iet production and al.lo Mid that' . tbe1r Mt1matel ot Soviet mJit.. Ille cllPlbQttSt1 did llOt take .Union Orders Work Halted 'On .Taping of TV ShoWs · .. • Q.afJtr MC11.tal • hndng Ntahd • Gotll, tlrminala ot .--~ Call 547-6841 879-2500 ............. .. 4 DAlLY PU.OT /lk'M-"'8 : Paee Maintained 1st Jet Ace . -... --roubles Experts Try To Stop Gas Fr~m Well DOWNSVILLE, LL (UPI) -The anal nortll 'Loal••• community of ~· WU & Dtc post town toda7 u natural 1u hlft a Mow out wen nturai.d the ... wbDe nptrts tried to CllP tile flow. J There bu hem no fire or ezplotlon bat autborlties fear- ed that a careleas 1 p a r t would 1'nlt. the .... 'lbe well bln out Wednes- day while Sbrtveport drtlllnl compeny wu working a dry hole. About 250 residenta of the town were moved out u tbt gas rushed from tbt wtl1 at the rate of flw million cubic feet a dq. Th• drtillnc oomplll1 trild all day Thunday to Clip the 'llNil witbout IQOClll. 'I'll• worktn also tn.d ~ two bolll II~ 1Jl a at. tempt to rell9" the pn111are in th9 cu poeQt. bat tb&t d1dn 't .wk. :•u .. Before you buy, it paya to aet the facts ~ dryers coet 1-11> on. about ftamele. electric dryers-That'& why two out of thn!e dryen eold in' TM1 c~ las to 6uy. Yoa can •ve \.\J> to $40 America are electric. '• Oil purchue pri(:e alone.. Belida be.in& ecOMmicaI. ~ec:tric dr7wt art Tlw1 toll Im to maintain. Service calll-ma.. quiet, clan and fut. >.. dothee diyer ja t JMCete be cut in half. sitywithnew "permanentpraa'~fabrica-layou WbeD you~ up purchue prict {a •Tin&), 'leed an electric <feyer niore than ever. • ~ COit (another aavinl) and cost of See new modela now at your appliance operatim (mere pemiiea per load), it'a obviou.a: dealen. It COiia leu to dry beat with • fl1meleaa eleCtrlc dryer., . . .,, s'E . ' Southern Cill/ornia Edison ' •wma:::ams.wwmcw ' , I f I ... IQQll·• ·· 1u· 5-PISHllt AM-PM SO&.ID.sTATE RICllVll BIRIHDAY PARTY ---·ln~zr· - I l I -- . . . . . . ... ' ... • . . . . . , " . .. .,. . 375 Suspen siom ~~~~~~~~4lr~of~~~~ Stoppage Continues Ship Strike Talks Collapse Watson Set To Testify L-06 ANGELES (UPI) SAN FRANCISCO (AP} ..._ attle-Puget Sound area also called the IBEW atrike "lrre-CC>UDty Aaaeoor PbDfp Wat. An eledrlcians' drib op-have !pored 1he electrlclana' 1pe>nalble and lmoo~t," aon will testify nut Mooda1 posed by othec -tibipyard uo-picket lines. and said etectrlcta.Dlf-!Dier. when the county &:rand JUl'1 1009 coutinued today in Welt Altboueb the electricians' national oftlcerl bad !pored re.umea Its inveatigatioa ot Coast repair facillUes after picket Unes have not been. a request by 1he bay ddea' him. talks brob off in WMhlngton. croued at San Francilco metal tradel COUDci1 for re-Thr~ day1 of fruttlma ne-area yards, other shipyard IDO'Nl of piclteta. The Jury receued 'lburs- gotiatiODI ended Tburtday. unlona have urpd withdrawal Seven! veMell were tram-day after bectnt teltlimml7ill Both aides Md been called to of the ltnel. f errecl from ltn&clt Siil Fran-by public nlatlou Washinetoo Tuetday 1D an ef-WlDlam Cummlnga, hea d dJco Jard.a t.o Navy yarda bf 1118 WU., fort to end the two-week of bol1ennabn union Local the U.S. N•ftl Sblpt Sy1tem llam B. Ron. atrike that oould affect the 10 in the San Francbco mu QJmmand. Ron la a memJ>er ol a.. Reject Drink Test Each home baa 1 bath, fireplace, floor furnace, sol- id board rence1 hardwood floors, disposal. laundry ln lingle attacned garage, covered patio. b 1.1 &liN i ciNVoN OIEw,LSYE LAGUNA BEACH ~ ....... MW4.....,,D11116w4tti•..._ -...-""W. Ofllcll. 1IOO C...... w.,, &.e,.e 1eec11 Lett _, " ... ,,_ l.400 ~ft ... I0,4M .... ft. IMpKtlon: Sunday, November 27th, Noon 'Tll 5 P.M. 70% lllNANCING AVAILABLE THE PIATELLI COMPANY Vietnam war eflort. Moy ---------·---------&hips under repair ln the and Rosa wblch handled Wat. REAL mATE AUCTIONEERS AREA CODE (Ill) ds art UJed in the war fl· IOD'I 198& campaip for ,.. no I. IOIUTSOH ILVD., IEVULY HILU, CALIF. "'"'"' DAILY Pl.LOT/IN•"• 5 ELECTRONICS PARKING lOT SALE SUN. NOY. 20 10 A.~ -4 P.M. ONLY SHOP FOR CHllSTMAS NOW AND SAVI FHl•f .. UNIVIUITY-WHADDALl-:-llSHR KLK--AR-HARMQtt KM.DON SCOTT.-..GAAltAID UNIVIUlTY SlllAJCIU OUR COIT HAMMARUllD CB-6 oee olly Battery Opertted PHOllOGUPHS S2•.t51P LP HCORDS UG. 1.69 HOW th HARMON KARDON SRJOQ •••••••• ..._ 119.H . HARMON ICAllDON SA2000 llWlcvlously priced • • • • • • • • • • • • • It.ti ACORN-GEM I 2713 SO. MAIN ST. Open -Min. • Prt. t · t Set. t · 6 rt N Still 0 • • ecti Or•• C....ty Plto11e (11 4) 142-1744 In Portimd, Ch., ateamAt-e~oes ptimJstic el:::::on::__. ---~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ r:ned~ 1Wo~.f':' :.~ ~ t7:°~;,=t: =: Despite Vote 'Setback' from ltiopping Che men from iotnl to wort. SACRAMENTO (UPl) -improve tbt education In aD More than 95 percent ol the maddnlata Md CODtimled to The resulta of la.rt weet'1 l<'booll. work in Portland and the ma-elec&n ww. "a setback for "When a COMerVatlve ority of worbn m tile Se-the cause ot .equality" in oaJ. air-a with me in • certain --------1ifomla, two Nepo teglalators field, I 111, flne, let'• II.id Thurlday. together," DJmally llld. "ID- But Sen.~ Mervyn M. stud of fitbttDI Vier butlnl, ,, Mom Tn·ed Dymally a Aaaem!>lyman-1et·· work tocether' on dne]... elect Bill Greene, both Los oping ~uallty educatiaa In th• Angeles, told a joint news petto.' T Kill S conference they were ltlil op---------0 on t1miltlc that ie11ut1on aid-mc the Negro could be pan- After Dream edimnanY wd Republic.an Electorate • pJm In the election would BEVERLY Hll..U (AP) _ fiurt the cause of dvil rights. Airman Joel D. Wlllon, 19, He pointed especially to the testified that b1a mother t:rltd defeat of NeJrO Assembly· 'Hoaxed on Tax Reform' to kill hlm after 1he dreamed:: ~ed 8fu1'°:n = be would be captured and to advance to the Senate tortured by Comrrumlata in But DJmlillY aald Se1l . .ei. BAKERSFIELD (UPI) - Viebwn. eet Lew{, Sbennan, the Re-1be chalrmaD (JI the state ~ mother, Mn. Vlrs1n1a publican Ybo defeat*1 Rum· Senate F1naDct CommlU. Wilson, 58, a Sall t>leco real bot, WI ... Trf cl e c e D t aa1d Thursday the ptOp)e ol estate agent, wu ordered CU'J." ~oniia hne been 'f'ict1ml Thursday to appear In S-. DJmaD:1 ad Grtme an-of a "cruel boai" -there ii Ml otnicfa S~ ~-~; DGUDCl4 a four-polat 1ec1a1a--no prospect for Pi+:fty ta o ace c . .-. .u __. th-• procram. It caJled for ref in the "f'onleeabl tu. with intent to commit mur-~ tn a. acbooll ture ~ e der. of prwSm>tnamq N •Ir o "A 1 hoix baa been In a prellminary beariDC in n~ repeal of a crue ,. Municipal Court the IOll n1d law requJrina 'approval of the played on the people, 1aid be 1aw hla mother with a gun wt.. for coutrudion of Sen. Georl• Miller (D-M•· Nov. 5 and threw up a hand, low COit public boua1na MW tl.nez), in a aipeech heR be- deflectlnt a bullet Into his Jobi for the poor ad ~ re-fore tM 72nd annual meetlq dog tag1. He suffered a mi· lief for property owner1 wbo ot the County Supervllon As- nor hand wound and an Inch· f11 up old fioulta. soclation of California. He nld deep chest wound. DymaJlt aald perlODI who that although propeity-tu re. "We are not p r • a 1 l n I o p p o 1 e mandatcry c t v 11 form WU proposed by both charges," said WUaon'.-• -. ahouJ4 k.abk candld.ata in the recent iut>- ttt, Mn. Virginia NU11baum, 1upport his procram. ernat.orial campetan. thW"I in whose house here the al-Ht uJd some opponenta tl wn no chance for itl ~ leged shooting occured. pl.u to end de facto aeare-tlon in the ''foreseeabh fu- ''It wa1 just that 1he loved g.aUon by bo.afbt ltudmtl to tme." It ii not true, be 1aJd. us very deeply. She loYed u1 other schools aay they would that property tu relief ii too mocb -too deep a love." support ~ procramJ to "Just around the comer." -~ -:----• --• . ' I WOULD YOU BE~IEVE.ln H•rbor a..,. has a brand new type etore ....... voted EXCLUSIVIL Y to ~flnlah..t rNI ~ wall paneling. We will u rry the laf'lllf •lectt.ft -' penel1 In Southem Callfomla. W(re ,.., ~lly open yet, but If tomebody wlftta to anMk In Mrly "11 •happy f!t ... '9¥· :t AMEBICAM PLYWOOD STORES . 1112 NIWPORT ILVO., CosTA MISA ·M2-41U (at the Hlfber IMI. lntenedlen) • •• ~--••nc• n n = mr -··-- .... _......,. __ .................... -[Ill) Big can ride nlca,small cars handle -.y. Qulck-SIZI cars do both. Th• new 19&7 Chtwllt Is e tittle lttt thin 1 ful·lim ca A littJ1 lea long, I lint. lea wide, a ltde lttt heiwy. A little lea effort to move ttvough tnfflc and tudl lnlo jgM parklng pleca Yet Chevellt'• 'ull Coll 1u1P9nslon ttrvtt up a f\dl. ...... lncr.edibly smooth. never h1J1h. Almost luxurioua. Th• 19&7 Chevtllt \a long on new teaturu. To MIN,..._ 1 whole new look In the front end th• rNr. quicker atlfting; puahbutton Mlt bettl: dull muter cytlndtr brllle system wtth w1mlng Rght GM-dlvtloped •'*Vf·~ atttring column; 4-wey warning ft11t. for ~ 1t1reo ttpe ~1il1ble; meny more. So b9 grtedy. Enjoy the 1gAity of a atn1U car wtthout ~ up th• comfortt of 1 big one. Enjoy a Oulclt·Sln-Chevtnef FOii '17, IVlllYTMUll lnll TllAT COUll llAml •.• #Ulfll9 IOW AT YOUll CltlVllOLIT DlAUl .L m 9 ... • OAJL Y PILOT /Ntln·""S F"ridq, H_. 18 l~ -----------------IEroslon Control For the Record ' .. Meeting• CAREER OPPORTUNITIES lu new lnduatrl" mo.,. Into tllit H•....,. •rea •nd expend, they find It neceuary te ta, this rich lebor market for the 1kJlled crafttmtn •nd apace • tptd•llsta who llw htre. TMae lnduetrl11 •re flndlnt tMt tht DAJL Y Pl· LOT with lta Mturatlon cover• of tht Oranp Coast from L .. un• 8elch to Otrden Orovt ef. fers the beat medium to ... k the expert htlp thty nMCI. Watch the Help Want.d column• In DAILY Pl· LOT clutlfled -thert'1 tOl'Mthlnt fer nNrly .vwyone every dayl So Don't Just SIT There Daily Pilot Want Ads Will Work For .You R11d Cl•uific•tions 7000.7900 •nd find just the right opportunity for you! Beach Plan-Speedup, Seen Get the facts today at ADlta.t. "Sek Pt.J" iii..., JOU caa ha on wt.. 70Q•ie lick or bmt and can't ftl'k-t.u·he Clllb ,_ .Mid to ti.Ip P97 bWt your bOlpitali.ution iDlmucl ..,.., ~. It you're laid up ud can't work. Mmm or late your peycblcb are bound to atop. You'll M9d IDODl7 tM.& Ol>ID9 ill M ncuJul;J M clockwork to help pay for food. ~ ..,_, your rm&•....,.. Thi COit ii low-eo--dcm'$ Walt. o.t ~ f&et8 tram IJl ADD.te Arent today. YO 'RE IN GOOD HAllDS WlTH ALLSTATE. ,....... ~c;;C•I _,_..._ •• si.le. llllllli9 LEGAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICE ' AT• TM• VJ. "'*"' , ... _ .. """'· """ hw: (IL- t 11 t .,., .... ....... , .... , ..,. It. ....... Cit .... llllW ' ... .... Mb-r.,.._ I Alt-._. -. .. rtlley, ' ,.. _. un .. •• 167 . "" MMy '""· *"'· . ... """" ..... ..... ~ .,., • .. • •.:,tt ... , ... ..... fl.~ ,,.., fl ... .... ,, ,.. .. ,.... 1v..-.,._ ""lot .. tM If Mid 111 Ille """'· ,,,.... I """" •rtMrl 9Mcll. ·-...... .. ,.,. ec."' ....... IL ..,..., .. C.tl· ,, lllC.. , ..... INT -.. "" .. ... fer .....,,, .. "" -·'""' ,_., ....... ,.,._.. . ,.,,. llef"' -L • -. c-ty "'* c. .... " -.. -,..., .... -- , ""'· "°"' • ..,, tllel . (• ... c.ri. ~ :1 ... ...... M .,.e .~ .. at .. ...,... trftle. .. ....... ~ ,. _" ...... ...... ........ ..... • "~ ~ I r-9,.% r:-_: .. ,._ ::..:.: 1] •• . .. " ".m . r- ' DAILY nur.-.. .... ) What's ltlansion Like? Odld Beadllg Case Mr1. Reagan. -to-Learn E;rom Mn. Bro1m Sanity_ Trial C1J.n_tinued t. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Mn. Reegan wu expecbld to drop in on Mn. Brown for a c!hat Monday -all lbout Mrt. Reqan movtna 1nto Mr1. Brown'• houn . Tbe boUle ii the •year· old California Eneutive Manllon. The chat ii be· ~ tbe wive• of outgo- inl Gov. Brown and in· comma Gov.-elect Ronald Reqan. Want it or not -and tome eovemor'• wi'Y'H re- pertedly haw cried at the ibouih{ ~ bavlnc it -the JmDl.ioD aoea with th• Job. It may be a nice place to vialt, u a lln&wbread clu· ale of the -Vlctorian Ace. But word tot around Nancy Reapn wouldn't want to live the.re. Reagan aldee · m.a lt elev Wt week tit the Rel.g&a definitely would move into the mamion, built 1n 1177 for hardware merdwrt Albert Gallatin AL.a reported coet of '80,· 000. Attempts to iet a new ~ for the aovernor of ~ and h1I fll1illy almOlt oomtitute a letend tn thesmelve1. A report by Financt I>lrector H a l e Champion 1n 198.1 said, "ln view of the ancient coodl· lion of the manalon and lta accompanying fire lluarda, the lell&lattn decided in 1M4 to autbortze the J>W'· cbete of I lite fot I MW mansion." But attempt.a to build a palifornla hnt family'• dream hou.e got embroiled in politics, the riling cost Of houalna. dllputea over 11lte1 and style. One pro- posed mansion plan start.. ed with a prloe taa of W&,· 000 and wound up at mor. than $2 mllllon. includbll the land. Meanwhile, the 1tate did spend 99.000 for Interior decorating, completed in 1965 . Contributing to 1be man· 1lon'a white elephant stalut ii the location -a bu1y intenection, sbarine traffic nolaes with nearby 1ervlce stations llDd motels. Wbeo he 10lt the election, Brown 1aid .be hoped the state will set around to bull~ I new CoftmOC'I home. Bot be poted wilt· fully, "I hope they don't tear doWn the old ooe. I hope ~Y preserve 1t for posterify." The Joint Lelislative Budget Committee staff be- llD reviewi1lg the 1tabll of Open Mon. thn1 Frt. 9 p.m. APPLIANCE CO. 18 Years Serving the Harbor Arla Headquarters FOi •Stereo - •·COlorTV •Radios • Tapi R~~nlen BEST BUY HI smEO I nnnnnn ennztsa•tr . " the lat.ely dorm.ant ~ . aion project an. State Sen. SANTA ANA. - A nnltJ Authorities at Oran&e Co~· 10." '1 hospital apottaman Georae Miller Jr., ~Mai-beariJtC fer a JOUD1 llDta ty Medical Center Thunday llld. '"'9 J'OWlllter, coukt- tlnez.. u1d Wt month be Ana wcman aeaaMd ti ftlmJ II.Id u;ie Elton clilld rem ered criUcll an.r tb• ~ will propoae actloD ba the dlDd dale Ill tbl *tlnl ln n~aetory condition tn 130 beatinf, pulled ovt of a 1967 legislature. and bar'DiDC of ber •,..ar.ola ~~ ward. coma after 1evera1 weeb 'at Committee Cba.lrman rOIW ~ • WIS She 1 got a long way to the inteuliw cart unit. Mill« said. "We've beat &Mt to~-25, ~ Oliartlfiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii._;i;;m.;.iiiiiii~~~~~~;;.-~ talking about it far 30 aldll rtipCllted 'nw.ndlj. ~-:~•~·the Um. to ton~--~~: Immediate Top Earnings ---------1 both aoc:ued In the bl&Unl "' l'.111111 • Patrida ZlloD. Ulit1r Realtors Fight ::".~ tor ••r• TM amity lftt;eecllDP MlAM.I BU.al. P'la. (AP) ant _.bldaled far TLmida1, -Tbe nation'• real eltate , wen ant:J for tM men ended tbeJr national tan-1ear4d )In. BartaD.. Bol.l vention with • pledie to lbe ad ber ..,_..... .... Unue their fight against open.. band must appear llt tbe nut housing le&islatioa. Llceoseq_ R. E. Salesman; e1111 utra money on. Sun· days. !xceUent product plu, IOlid adnrtill.DC means sales! lntere1t.d! letty Pattenon at Deane HOIMS Phone (714) 536-7556 • > < CD -········--· ·---·~-·--· --1 ~ a z < IL .J 0 • • > <1 • I I a: z: <= • IL : -· .. .: .. o .. • Your RCA Vlctot D...., haJuatthe 111111.e attlt• . dcaht Pttc.....to flt rour particular nMd. 1'ftial ~ able• to con101 .. to component&. All RCA Vietor Total Sound Solid State SteNO equipment. H.,. are a fewmembe,. of thl• RCA Victor qualltJ famlly • Ii I: < • • n ,. -.. Ii I~ • n > ,. < -• ....__ The Rumpus (VHP2t) "I a A~ The Big Sound sounds even bigger on thlt Solld Stata SW'IO RCA > z Victor portable. Two speakers (one In the fift-off fto') dellYlr true ltlt'IO z ~ out. The Rumpus Is easf to operate and a br-.. to~ lrOUnd. wtry • < Bid Sound separation. And you get Instant music. No tubla to warm UP-« bum I 0 IL for17t,.j_ not see It today. You'll Ilka tta look&-tta eound-end tta euy.oft·tht· > ~ NU8 budget prtce. Only • 5 9~0· ~. • • • n > r < -• SteJi,o ,.... ........ (VHPll) .. Q The MW "SwtnollM,. del1cJn ls darlnQl1 ......... ,._......, ..... ~ ~ z ~---auNllWlngout-tnechangerswtngsdown-endyou•reflldytoaw1nlf' o < .IOI' ' with tM bat Solld Stauound you've .vtr hMtcf, \\"91tltincu1pa· IL ration? Slmply lift off th• 1peaker wings. otfltr m1Glctl fNturee ,. ~ Gatl....... fndude:S~~RecordOlanow. TNt-TreckToneArm. , ~ un ~" Soo this ,,.,,..... wy.fDarry RCA Vlcfor -....--· 1 ~ • •• ~ ..... ________________ _,. __________ ..;;;;-.., ______________________________________________________________ ~;~ ~a i: TM Pottable llark I (VHP71) I :~ The lnYttl the graup In and Introduce them ti) h moet llldttnO *'° z· • ecund sver. This Nlw V1ata Solid Sta phonogl"lph tnetudes art out-< Apartmen ltlndlng kpeeker aound .... Other RCA Victor quality featu,_: t Mlrk 1 Studlomat1c ChanQlr, Four-ptece Tubular Feather Action TOM I fl ~ ~~~~~-s~~ I~ • l • n > C!.--!: < ~ The YOMmlte (VHTto) 'I a Hn'a tt\I ACA Victor Solid Stitt SieNO c:oneole priced to fit yrAJt > a on S budQlt NON. Thie caster-mounted eent.mpenty beauty Is ldantlcel z z fn:lnt Ind lllclc. SVltem flllhnl thl RCA Vlcb ~ O ccne ~Other qulltty ftnns lncble s::-.;onw ; Budget =--:.==·~~~: ·11s o• 5: j •. 0 • • > < • D z < IL -.J 0 • • > < • D z < ·. Lc11ary Loob,Laxu9 Sound •••••• a • The Hantchow (VHT41) Uk8 compliments? You'll get a lot of them wtth thls eleoant Oriental Solid s.tl ~console. No mattar whatyrAA" ci.cor, thn'• an RCA Vle1or N.w v..ta Stereo with FM-AM and FM Stereo Radio cabinet ~· tD flt rtght In. &ch wtth all th• RCA. V1ctor quality features and thl acltlna ~er Sound System. . CJll!ffilill J ll(lil!JllllJll .. TIM Mtltl.,..a Ttl• AIW The C~.e.'"' Tiie .._.... VMT4 • VHT.M a VHT'7 . II ., ~ ·-• I 6 • n ,.. -"O > z 0 Cl > < .. • n ,. -"O > z 0 Cl > < • f Now It's Serena NUllllTIAND """'°" "'-,,.... ............ lectMn ef SMAU ANJ. MA.LS, CAGIS, I CAl- lltlS • • • POI CHIHST· MAS GMNGI ' 2 DOU.A.IS WIU HOLD ANY ITIM UNTil CHl.ISTMAS. CAU. 6Sa.7tl0 Giant figu,.. to onnounee ""-holiday aeaaon ot your home. Mod... .net ,.fioJeus. "'""'' ........ wUJ. .,,...._ The GIFT wfth the mon In mind. Reg. 19.95 with any Scott'• -~···· Save 5.00 llRD OF PWM£ ~ blOMOm from • ""' of profuN folloge. P0pulor cvt holldoy bbaom. 1.fl ¥al"99 \ Tiii Ill •• W II 111,1.w ... ••••1111 ....... ........ rullstluftr ,n .... Nurseryi'ancf wfH have 11'9folly thouNnd. of the flneet freth cvt trees to chOOM from at competltM prlc.s ••• We buy 'em by the carload d"9ct from the g~r ••• In all ahapea and alz ... from Tabte tr9es to 17 h . giants. MANY VARIF.TIES INCLUD£1 PlontDtlon Dougloe Fir, Canodlcm White Fir Hand Picked Silver Tip, Stotely Noble fir, loydl ' Scotch Pine, Norway Pine, farm Balaam. WE Will IE RECEIVING FRESlt TREES DAILY • • • You con aotlafly all yocJr Chrlatma1 TrH and Chriatmo• Decoration need a at one atop• ••• NUISHYlAND. llllllH ... 11•1 ... .,,._. l•I• Art • ., .. ,.,. E1ttr11r r. TH ...., n ... ., •• Fw 1'I n.t QI., ... 1111.... AU It .,_,. 11111 f 1•111 ¥111•1 F<nt growing oncl stately, thla lorge W.. fin• wtn .. ,.,_ ,.... ef ~. 'opulor upr'eht Contfw. 0.... 9"Mft OM hor4y growth. l .'9 volws Th. beauty and #agranc.e of ttw. forett for h°'lday and year roUftd en· joyment. COf'ltalner or ganlen plant· - . tn~. tndudett cotorada e1v. lprvce, Mont.Ny Pine. Norway Pine, Alt>etta Spruce, Aleppo "n•, lloclt Hiiia Sprvce, Mugha P,ine, Austrian Pin• and ~tch Pine. From 7.95 to 18.95 Traditional holldoy folloge from thla hardy year round ahnib. 1.29 vofut. 12031 MACH II.VD., STANTON ~~· 0.-• 4.M, u • ,.... • .... > .. . ' .. I t . , ' • " .. . .. • • r . -, . . Fnd4y NIWtlnber 18. 1960 DAU. Y PILOT tHtws·Pms • W osser Holding Lead Brilliant 'Romeo and luliet' OCC Production Sets Lofty, Standard _ COMPUTI MPICTtON SllVtCI • ......., t n -. .._ • t11""'9 :c:---• ............. AIM ......... "-l9f '-"· Wlllttl«, Lee ~ 271a.,.C...teCemt COSTA MESA -1745 NEWPORT BLVD -646-1666 Pedipee. Blended from the raz. aged atoob ·of 14 of Scotland'• D)Olt famous diatilleries. Tbly'n lilt.ed on the back of each bottle. Coun~ them. That.ii Q!!! pedigree. $725 .And your aaaurance of good taste. 'iifi" Big Picasso Show Opens PARIS CUP]) -Tht bi&· gest retr~ve . of Pablq Picu10'1 wort evv 111em· bled anywbere opened her• today but the granddaddy of modern art was visible .only or can~. The Spanish-born Plcasao, 85, bypassed-lnvitationa to tbe openin& of tbe uhlbltion that dilplaya nearly 800 or his p a I n tings, draWinga, 1euJp- b.lre1 a.od ceramics. He chose to remm at ~ls French Rivt· era vtu, , at )(tuJY>s, near Cannea, Where • lrtendl said he probably spent the day palntinf -as usual. The worU. w b i c b spa.n some 70 years, are lncurecl for '60 milllon. They Include : 282 paintingJ. 305 drawlnia, ... -..rt .. ._.•GlllJl*u.._. •t......,_...,...,.. tee IC\llptum eed 111 ceram· · • lcs, most beued or borrowed • from museums around t h e Don1"4M looNd:~ 0 ,,.tty body. Th. VQ'9':lllOltft kOf'INM Ghio coa._ . fH47• Thot'• becovst. it's o l'Uayco1. Holf Jf)OMLCOt1 holf. K°"°""f COf. from wh.t• you'r~t•ond•no oll you co" •• Is the hond.stlop9d, hond-smoothed ••lerlor. But Mdden ttnde r"*°"'-" o 't/ olhwogen ·eng111a ofld cho""' Thol ftol only lmllgs '~• Pf•Ce doWl'I, ""' It bnngs tti. urkHP dowfl, too. Vov con kHp o Puuycot going on no .or• thon 11 toltes fO tte._·o ketle going, ~ golloft ol gos tests obout ~ ,.,,,.., ,. world. A ,,, of hfea, obout 40,<XX>. Meonwf\111, you'll be c~ al 80 ~ w+!Hls ltlot ore )ndep nd nlty suspended to to~t bump' one 01 o ttme and cor11ers 11~" o roe !'r And /I your Pussycat oold hoYe o breokdoWfl, 14 tokes V\N ports ot V\N Pficts. So the neat 11tne you wol\ post o Vo~•· • wogtn Showtoom. don't b.1oken •n llldt Plmycol tn ths w11\t!ow 1sn t ot e@tn1tv1 OHie 1710k• rt '~ 'Th• Volkawogen KARMANN GHIA 1 --- S,.,..,.le G1 12n·111ct•4Wher>ot·A•,.._~,,. , All.,11c11411ror ''"""' ~. ()pero,.a o• o ••or boor •orterl' e1 AC 12"' "°•· atet.1 74 •• •• o • • .,..,,., Ol'9t. IO«I, AC Ml7 at4tof Ire,. $99 .95 .. llllRlllD MAllA6fMllT COMPAIY 1115 '•rk Ave., c ... 11 MM.. -P.O. a.. 712 642.5717 ., 5~240 Move th .. 50-yar.cl llne to chair In yo~r home • ·The Sylvonicr Color Roll-About hos oll.lri t 1-ol'er of Sylvania 's big· coo~olu. The fomo.is color brJglit as·" > pi ~ture tub• with •xc:lusiv• COlOl lOCIC ond the Color Bonu' Chassis keep colors beo1.11L:l1 br ght, perfectly tuned during worm-up ond for the life of •~• picture tube. • You'll, .. the ahorpeat, brightest colors in TV today. Mov~ It any• where, point it In any direction. It p,e rforms brilliantly. In block and whlle,Joo, Sylvania plloblu in tube or tran1l1torlud models or• e ngineered for extro-relloble pe rlormonct. Shorper, more $la.bl e p ct1;r u . b en In fringe areas And Sylvania lrans1$l orlzed smo1f.s crun TV gives yov eAtro go-onywh,re mobility and long Ill• in a persono4-nt. Com• in and su them now. • ·1Aus~1 * DAVIS .· BROWN OPEN~.t .P.~ .. 411 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 19 YEARS SER~G THE HARIOR AR•A ... - ., . PORTABLE T.Y. 121~TAILE Wint UHF-VHF '89.95 16" . POttTAILE WfTH UHF·VHf & STAND '99.95 19" '129.95 PORTABLE WITH UHF-VHf & STAND 23'~ASLI WITH U...YHF A STAND '159.95 . COLOR T.Y.'S RCA 19'' PORT. !:!·l.95 NOW '388 RCA 19" CONSOLETIE $428 Welnut W-' ~ ht. $479.50 NOW , !~c!!.'w£'!-~.,,-·1448 RCA 19'~ CONSOl.ETIE • Maple CaWnet with C....... llef.$49l.50 NOW RCA 21" CONSOLE ......... 95~ ·1448 '438 :'468 RCA 21" CONSOl.E , $~'98 1tet. P19.91 NOW ~ RCA 25" .TAll.E MODB Walnut Mltel CatlFMll .... SS19.95 MOW RCA 25" CONSOLE . RCA . 25" .. CONSOLE Maple R ... $671.00 MOW RCA 25" CONSOLE DanW. W-' ~-.... $725.00 NOW 1465 '538 1550 '595 t~': asou ... $775.00 NOW '645 ~~~~-.·~ (~NOW ·s550 COLOR COMB. RCA 25" WALNUT ::-=.:u.:,, $695.00 RCA 25" WALNUT ::-=.oo~ $765.00 HOFFMAN 25" o~rs~ • .:=.:0~ $795.00 HOFFMAN 25'~ ,:: ... ~.::., $795.00 Includes Fr• o.livery-1·Y•r Part. & Tut. Warranty 3 mo. S.rv. Over 500 .. -RADIOS Price. 6'5 Choole F~ Starffnt And up TAPE .RECORDERS ~ 49'° ~ \ I I ·\.. STEREO'S G.E. Port. Stereo 4 s:r=~:O'IN $1a• Walnut Stereo ~~=.50 -~49" .,.., ,. Stereo 4 ~°P1uo' tt0w "J'J.9'°. •1Gctud• PNe DilWerY •1.y..,. Serv~ Yr. Tr..,...... -lt·. v ... Diamond StylUI . WASHERS ~~u!.~,::.::.NOW '15800 RCA Whirlpool Reg. $229.95 NOW s1991s 2·Speed Kyct. (LPA-554) 14 lb. Cap. Whit• RCA Whirlpool R .. $239.tsNOW '20995 2 ........ 4-Cyde (NRM70) 14 lb. Cap. White RCA Whirlpool :"'1~2o;9~0w s219.1s I t;11• 5-Cyde (Lu.no) 14 lb.1 .. 'IQ. Whirlpeol ~ '26995 H,_. S.Cycle (LIA-fn) 14 .:.-t.:°'·" NOW RCA Whirlpool ~ ... ,2D.fSNOW s22915 2..s,.M 4-Cycle (LIMIOJ 11 It.. C .. DRYERS -~~~ ... S11UINOW s1491s RCA Whirlpool a ... s1l9.tsNOW ~-1915 lllecJ s.t..np. (LH-560) / ~ I RCA 'Whirlpool .... s1n.9sNOw H 7915 (Gel),........ (LPl-560) ... T I ~CA WhirltoOI -.~.ti NOW ti 9911 2..,._Mofature Minder (Ll'f.7IO} "'" I Free 0.11Yery-1·Y .... ....._ 2-YMr '•rti Warranty . .. RANGES O'KEEFE & MERRITT ~': .. ..ow $169.~5 O'KEEFE & MERRITT ~.;.9~-=:, $199.95 O'KEEFE & MERRITT ~.~.~~·::OW $269.95 O'KEEFE & MERRITT,:'~. :,:~95 NOW $189. 95 O'KHFE & MERRITT :.;_•:,~;~·=·$429.95 & MANY MOU IN STOCK-COLORS· REFRIGERATORS $139" ADMIRAL White or Copper 10 cu. ft. R .. $169.95 NOW RCA Whirlpool 1~.:·:i:.:-=$169" ADMIRAL 16 cu. ft. Bottom FrMnr $299" No Fl"Olt-wftti lcemaker R ... $369.95 NOW ADMllW. ~:, c;~!!'.::' ~.i;,.,s ~79" ADMIRAL 1'w/~~~~~ FrMHr •33ftll R ... $429.95 NOW .,-- ADMIRAL 11 cu ft. Top F....-r $')1ftll w/lce Maker R ... $399.95 NOwiJ .,-- AMANA 15 cu. ft., All Refrlgeretor $329" R ... $399.95 NOW AMANA 17 cu. ft. Bottom fr .... r s47ftll Frost Fr .. , 114 Iba. Frener .,-- R ... $719.95 NOW ADMIRAL Duplex 19 cu. ft. •A-jftll ModelND1M5'"9P,_. ... .,;~ Itel-$5~9.95 NOW , ADMIRAL i"S.!Ef..:~riu:t$51~ ADMIRA L 24~.=65· ~ $469". .... $549.95 NC¥I RC~ Whirlpool ='i:#~'$69" • 1 YMr Parts & Service Warranty-5 YMr Unit Wtrranty lncludel Free Delivery and Normal lcemabr lntta~ FREEZERS RCA Whirlpool-..•1"·"-... 6. ~ Uprf1ht 11 cu. ft. 347 lb. ..... _. I~ Amana ... $304.ts NOW '261 15 Cu. Ft. Frott Fr" 543 1111. I DELIVERY ON -• CREDIT APPROVAL 110 MONIY DOWll -NO l PA YMINI TILL FEBRUARY -TERMS 3 Big locations • .. Huntington Beach 19322 am 11vt1. IMllMJ) *401 Main St. • -516-7561 • ..... & Ettinger -(lft.4461) Com,1111 Senice lepirtme1t ,. SERVlllG HUIT1N6Totl BUCH FOR •2 YWS ' . . - A,pr .. OPEN ...... tin M. ....., ....... ,, ... s •• ., 12 .... to Ip& ' . . v BEA ANDERSON, Editor PnMy, ....,_.... II. tN6 ·-II Assistance League Juniors Provisional .. Work .Begun Entering membership in time to participate in the 18th annual Candy Cane Ball are nine provisionals of the Junior Auxiliary, Newp<>rt Beach Assistance League. These eneTget ic women were welcomed into the organ- ization by Mrs. William DuBois, auxiliary cl'rainnan durin~ a luncheon, and then they were taken on a tour of the league's varied facilities and given an "on the spot" orientation about the IU"eas in which they will serve their provisional year. Assured that it's not all play and no work (oalthough it may seem so with the first project being one of the area's major social highlights of the holiday calendar), provisionallJ realize the numerous hours to be served to fulfill requir&o ments to active membership are most enjoyable and reward· ing because the service aids the organization's many philan· thropies. Dedicated hours will be volunteered in the Children's Dental Health Center, whete provisionals will assist dentists working with needy children tn the Harbor Area, and these newcomers alao will be able to teat their sales ability in the Thrift Shop where Juniors offer special purchases each Sat· urday during Red Carpet Days. Adding their DalHI to the active roster are the Mmes. stepben N. Barnard, Robert Bein, Leighton French, Williem J. Ivory, Hany C. Johnson Jr., Schuyler C. Joyner, Walter V. Lord Jr., Ernest J. Schag Jr. and William G. Weddington. Membership chairman ia Mn. John B. Parker. MERRY WHIRL -Caught up tn a.whirlwind of activities are pro- vision.al members of Junior Auxiliary, Newport Beach Ass.istance League (.from left) the Mmes. Schuyler C. Joyner, Leighton Frenc~ ~d yvalter V. L-Ord Jr. They are among nuie· new mem· bers. &gnmg the roster during a welcome luncheon in the league'• service center. -------------------- Suppru•ed Duiru Revealed by Bay Clubber1 Ba1bOa Bay Clubbers who are tired or the old rout! take. on a new identity, via costumes, for the SUppressed Desires party tomorrow ev~g. Festivities will get under way with compli· mentary cocktails at 7. After a !Utnptuous butt,t, music for danc· . Ing will be p~ by Joe Mosbay and his orchestra and special entertainment will be p~ided by the Octones, folk and ballad singers. Apparently the suppressed desire of Randall Presley is a shutter Other hostesses and hos~.Jdl'I. Presley, Mrs. Alfred Nedeau, Mr. and Mrs. George Yardfey Mrs. Don Mc· Kibben (from left) pose Cor the hobbyist. Alw hosting will be Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Patton and Nedeau . Practice sessions soon will begin for 12 members of Damas de Caridad wh~ we re chosen as mannequins for the group's annual benefit, 1967 Bal Masque to ~presented Feb. 4 in Dtsney1and Hottt. Florti head4re8aes will be created by l'ele1\tm Florists of Southern California. Harbor Area mod els are Mrs. Wat1- ren Rradrord Oeft) and Mrs. Peter Burroughs (right) wilh Mn. Robert Raab qualifying chairman. • This · Could Be the 'Ex-ception' to Prove the Rrile ~ . DEAR ANN LANDERS: · In your opinion la It proper for a husband to accept gifts from bia ex.wife on Chrlst- .!mu, Father'• Oayl hla birthday and ao onT My husband's ex-wife sllfts all her cards, "With Love." Sb• usually brtnp the gifts herself. Last week 1he aent hla birthday lift with their IOll. I aay it's b8d tute for divorced peo- -to eitcbane• tUta and what's more J'm ted up witb her "frtendllneo.'' l17 llU1b&nd 8"I notbini wron1 with ll What do you say, Ann Landers? We both read your column every day and ,.W be lootlnl for your reply. ~KENTUCKY BELLE •D£.llt BELLE: Sllew me a .... ree4 ~~ wife llllllt _.at tMJ feel warm· l1 MRt tldl Mirier ud I wlD ''°" ·,.. It 1Mit -Ill. net• man M ':i I an excepUoa aonMwbere out tllere t. Ulla treat Mt world, bat 1 .. vt .ever met-klm er llerr la my eplaloa, Pft-llviat betweea divorced peoJle II ~tleal aM pMllJ u4 tlilt daoGvet ~ ..... tloaable. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t am a 1&- yNr~ld cirl who bu to do all the tronlnt for eilht people in tbt tamli,. I have told my mother tl\lt I tb1Dk thlt b unfair but • MY• it ii my job and not t.o ar1ue. Wby tJ lt 'MY job? She'& the mot.bet atOUDd bert and I say It la HER job. My mom does not wor) wtltde the .house so I don't bow '#hat she doea all day that teepa her IO busy IM can't do the irloninJ. The JOunaest ~lld in our family la 8 yt1r1 old. ,,,_... fN no bablea around here. Do )'OU th1nk th1a la fair? -CHEAP LABOR DM.R QIEA,8: Net Ml1 .. l &Mak .. --...... ,. • ... ... -, ....... .,,.. ..... • """ •• &. • • • .. • • • • • • ~ • • • It ii fair, I dllak It It "'lae. Ont tblnf la rtrtale. Tottl -when you iet mar· rlt d 1" will bow bow to Iron. wblc-h 11 more 6u I can o y for a lot or yo11n1 llrll a.eae diya. tr 1"f mtdaer bas six cblldrt n and a hua.._. .. elean up after .nd cook for. aM II ple.ty busy. Aa the olde.t dtild,.. Mn a reaponalbiUl)' to help her, .. cit It tndomly and stop beef· tn1. DEAR ANN~ I just read your book· let. "8Qaed by Parents." I am not a t.eto-qer. I am a grandmother and I am uk1n& you to please wn te a boottet-alled "Buued by Children." I am a 1tart old. 1eU-sufflc1ent. en· joy IOOd bulth., drive a new car, low to tnftl at have earned tM rigbt .. . .. . . . to do as I please. My husband and I put four children through college, and it wasn't easy Mrdaughters think I am seUlsh be- cause I won't babysit or keep their children when they ao on vacations. My sons thmk I am cheap because I rerused to give them down-payments for new homes (They rlnally went to the ba.nk.l Yeaterday I was shll1>1Y crlUciud because I refused to send my oldest grandson to an expensive mllltlry school My daughter·ln·law Mid laugh- ingly. .. Are you planning to take it with you!'' Whet would you ha ve answered to th at. Ann Landers? -MEAN GRAM DEAR GRAM: Perltapt 1" eu't take It wtUI you bat w1ly 11MtaJd yoa .. be without It as lone aa yoa're here! Partnta and trandJlarents ataouJd aot be cajoltd. maneuvered. abamed or prtuared Into forklnf: over ertraa or . dolag favors which they coJll.lder an Imposition. I applaud your llldepend- eace and ii more pe-ople bad It l'll1 maU would be a lot Uihter. Does someone you k>Ve drink too much? What can you do about it? For some rorthright aoA er1, get the book· let "Alcoholism -Hope and Help." by Ann Landers. E nclose 35 cents Jn coin with your request and a lq, stamped. self.addressed envelope. Ann Lande rs will be glad to b~p you with your problems Send them ·to her in care or the DAILY PILOT, tn- closin& a au mped, seU·addreaaed en· velope. • . . ... - -- Movie Guide FAMILY MY FAIR LADY -lX> - Film ~uction of Ler· ner and Loewe muaical. TilE FIGHTING PRINCE OF DONEGAL -W a l t Dlaney. Swaahbuckll.na tai. .. t 1n ~ century Ireland. THE RUSSIANS A.RE COM· ING. 'nlE RUSSIANS ARE COMING -Hllarl- oua comedy about a Rua· alan submlrlne IJ'Ounded at Cape Cod. THOSE CAJ.J.OWAYS - Wal& Dluey. Baaed oo boo~ "Swlftwater" and telll muute to Mtabllah a aanctuary for w 11 d geese. roKm.D.YMPIAD -IX) -Docwnentary of 19&4 Otymplct in Japan. TEE.Na AND ADULTS DUEL AT DIABLO-Tense western set iJI Utah. GIGI -Re-1saue of Lerner and Loewe musical ol · Paris ln 18805. v GOLDFINGER - J a m e a Bond fow att.tmpt to r• move gold from Ft. Knox. KALEIDOSCOPE -Btttish comedy thriller about a gambler in European gambling spota. OUR MAN FLINT -Bur-lesque o( aupuspy. RETURN OF THE SEVEN -Band ol men attempt to liberate enslaved farm- ers from wealthy Mex.i· cu rancher. WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR DADDY? - Farce about Allied occup. ation or • tiny Sicilian vU· I age. WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT -Phooy ptu- 1st I.a hampered in h I s amorous attentions. A.DOI.TS AN AMERICAN DREAM- Violent melodrama a TV commentator's wife's murder . Preparing a Meal Fit for a Lion ASSAULT ON A QUEEN- Frank Sinatra makes a reluctant partner ln a 1cbem1 to rob the Queen Mary. TIIE BLUE MAX -Dra· ma about World War 1 ace. Max tnunelmann. CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF -Deala with emotional problems of a wealthy southern !ami1Y. ·A White Cane Dance will be presented by the Hunt· tngton Beach Host Lion'• Club from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Salurday, Nov. 19. Preparing food for the buffet dinner. which will be served by members' wives, are . (from left) Mrs. Louis Castillo, Mrs. Syd Slate. Mrs. Ted Hansen and Mrs. Bud Scbottmiller. The purpose of the event is to support Lion.a Club'• Si&ht Con· servation Prouam. and tbe evenin1 will feature en· terta.inment by The Elegant N . 'ncketa are $3 per person, and naervations may be IDlde witb any member or by calling Mrs. Hamen at 53&-6719 . CAT BALLOU -Satirical 1poof on we1tetn1. CHARADE -SUIJ>'Dle flll. ed romantic comedy. MADAME BUTl'ERFLY - Jl'ilm wntoa of Puccini 'a DEAD HEAT ON A MER· RY-GO.ROUND -Slick con man plans bit job to set him up for life. ··Review Told ·With Drama Radio and televillon per- former Mary Dorr will pre- •eot a dramatized book ~ Yiew before a me.eUn1 of the Monday Morning Club of ~untington Buch at ll a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 in the ~heraton·Beacb Inn. Car Wash W eatlwr Hoped for by Teens Tota Fashion V~YAN'S EXP~ American off1cen leadJ darinl eteape Of AWed prieaDert of war v l a train hijacked from Nub durinf World Warn. '11IE WRONG BOX - Amualnt BrttiJb adapta· don of Robert Lewia Stev· emon tale. TifE L t Q U I D A T 0 R- Sopbl.sticated British spy spoof. SECONDS -Middle-aged man gets a aecond chance at llvtnc. THE WlLD ANGELS - Drama of outlaw motor· cycle dubs. A motbu of rive cblldttn, aht hu 1er\ied u a com· Jben~r. l n t er v !ewer, aewscaater and announcer. The speaker is national vice trreJJdent of A m tr l c a D Women 1n Radio and Tele- vWon and won the Cham· ber of Oomm•ce Family of the Yur award iJl 118.1. Further illtonnalion re- : (n'd1D1 the clob and ill -=- fiVtties may be obtalned by ca!ln& Mn. klll M. Kleln at •27S3 cir Mrs.. Edward : lf,..,ard at tt:z..DU. Hoping for a rain-free weekend are members Of Atbenu. a tem-age auxili- ary of Newport B e a c h Junior Ebells. who pi.n to waab .:ars tomorTow in or· der to ralae money for a philanlbropy. Gift Seekers Called to Sale Handmade gift items are btinl featured at the Unit- ed Founquare Women'• first annual Cbrlltmaa An-~ Festival Bnur whlcb will last until I p. m. to- night and from 10 a.m, to • p.m. tomorrow. Located 1n the orpniu- tioa '1 beldqGal'tert and IUPP11 depot bcilldinl al 801 W. a'd St. Santa Ana. the ult comiltl al I l f t t t t m 1 made-by women from· Founquare Qlurchea UJrou&bout tbe U D J t e d Statea. J.Wretbmellla will be IOld, and the pQMlc ls l.n- ntecl to ..... ~ the bue.w. Proceeda will be ued for 1be ,trOUP'• mll· lioaary endeavors. "'-. He 11. t.fld·wlnter l.f lh1 but time to buy gu air cond1honing because d11leri are lus busy and often give off-seuon discounts (And you don't "'•le•• payment unttl Meyl) Besides, gas air conditioning 1s econom1c.af, reQ•Jlres mtnlmum maintenance and oper;1t95 on spec111I aum,,.tr ratu. ... So, be r.mart lnst•ll gas air cond111on1ng this wint-rl Call H .. 0211 . m SOUTHERN COUNTIES G~S COMPANY l!!J r '-• Club Presents Music Forum A forum on Mmie 'lber· apy will be preaentild dur· ln1 a meetin1 of the Mu· cal ArU Club o( Orllllt OountJ m ttie santa Am home al Miu Cazd1n Jllu&htoD at 3 p.m. SuD- daJ, NOY. 20. P~nt ln tbt for· um be Mill J • n R.holdei, Jack Allldenoa. Gal*-amntJ Md N1ls Jlldith Welk•. wltb Dr. Clara Hat. ....w., u mod· er.tar. M.la Wal.hr allo wlD = u suat pianist An tJq Min Hutbton u co-bOlteua will be Mill Mstba Sue 1'bortoa a D d M111 Leonora Tomptl.DI. SCOREBOARD No oftl•r 11twa11•11u i.. Oruto Ce1111ty offer• co•· tr•t• of city cou11cll •-' ,.fo1111l11t COMMIHl011 ectio" i11 • tletoilo4 "-~"'' fol'-1111 locol 1111 .. tillft. Th. DAILY "LOT t1 .... MA T\JRE TEENS AND ADULTS DOCTOR NO-JamH Bond In Caribbean adventure. ALSO SHOWING MOONLIGHTING WIVES-- Adult film. X de.noLN excellent movie. Unmarked denotes movie is a natter of taste. Membership Notified _Of Legionnaire DD:mer The memberlhip Of th• American LeP>ll Unit 555 ..of Midway City la invitld ._, a potluck dl1mtr ln the Lepm Hall Monday, Nov. 21. al 8:30 p.m. Tbe or1anli.ation has been busy in recent wtekl with oft'iclal vllltatlOOJ. M r 1. Cki1 Schwitw. 29th diJ. trict pruident and 10me of ber offlclal famll)' were IUlltl in the area. Arrivinl with Mn. Schwil· Mir were Mr1. FranclJ Girh' Group Learm Rnlee Latcbford. dlJtrict aecood vice praidellt; Mn. Ken- neth llardman. di.11rict &trla atatt cbalrma; Mn. AA- thony Walllwski, bolpltal representative at L ~ J\,.I Beach Veteran• Hotpttal: Mn. Ralpb .Paul. district c 1 v l l dtfeme clWrman; Mn. ElllJ Houdlln. diltrid bulletin chairman, ud Mn. Mutne Ccrriftiton of Lot Allmltoa. Durina tbt recent bualnu1 meeti.D1 wblcb wu ~ ed bJ Mn. Ba Pcnlb. 11111* praidellt, Mn. Del QDdl . WU pc tbe Oblf--to membentsip bJ Mn. Sclnritzer. Soft Winda ordlestra 1'tll proyidl muic for tbl M- tab BU&td1 aub'• montblJ dace in tba Balboa Pnf1. liaa frOm t p.m. t8 1 un. tllam'O'I'. Tbe doors of St. Ed1'ard tht · Confeuor EpbcopaJ Church, Westmi.n1ter will be open tomorrow for a Laa Ve&aa N'i&ht party. The lfW• you 've beeft waithtg for 1be pariah hall will be U. settinf from 8 to m.ld· ni&bt with an auction fea- tured al ll p.m. Tbe put>. 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DAILY PllOT/NtwJ.,.,._ JI Friday's Oosing P1·ices-Complete Ne,v York Stock Exchange List .. : . ..., I • l(oufax Due Bring ~em On l'ormer Newport HarboT Higb atar Wide Peanon will be in the lineup for UCLA Saturday when the Bruina face the Trojans ln the ''Biggest ~me.'' Peanon, a defensive speciallst, is predicting an upset victory for UCLA and a return trip to the IWse Bowl lJCLA'• nan of Bour History Major Norm Dow •' Tries His HandatFooiball United Preu lntern1tion1I Norman Joseph (Norm) Dow ls a 1enior histoc:y major at UCLA. He also plays on the school's football team, although you'd hardly mow it because he spends most of the time on the bench watching the action. On Saturday, though. the 6-0, 178- pounder from Sunnyvale, Calli., will be thrust into the biggest game of the seuon for the Bru.iM where victory is needed in a convincing manner if UCLA hopes to make a return to the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2 The men who make the odds say UCLA, with Norra..~w at the quarter· 1>ack controls in J iace of Ure injured Gary Beban. not only can't wfo big over Southern Oalifornia in the Pacific Eight Conference's "showdown" game, but can't win at all and will lose by * * * * Magner OK , Will Start LOS ANGELES (AP) -Defensive halfback Nate Shaw and defensive tackle Gary Magner, both victiml of ankle injurle1 tli1J seuon. will start for Southern California Saturday aealnst UCLA. ·; Shaw and Magner were standoub ' during the first part of the Trojan tcbedule u members of a defensive outfit that has allowed eight oppon- ents only 49 points and no runs longer than 29 yards. use. working out in 11we.al-dothes Thursday. concentrated on lb kicking game with Jim Lawrence and Earl McCullouch runninJt back kickoffs and Lawrence and Mite Battle prarticing punt runbacb. Allo'reoovefiU well from injuries thi! week are ..fialfbacb Don McCall and Steve Grady. Only running back • Wllson Bowie appears definitely out of the club with the Bruins. Magner played his high school foot· ball at Mater Oei and was aU -EMtern Conference for Orange Coast's 196'1 Junior Rose Bowt championc;. aomelhing like seven points. In any event, that's the way the game with the Trojans shapes up for the Bntln6. who at one point this sea· son not only were the best tea~n the West but in the ~tion as well, rank· ing right behind Notre Dame and Michilan State. That all came to a frustrating end on Nov. 5 at Seattle when the Husk1es banded them a 16-3 setback. Last Sat- urday against weak Stanford, tbe Bruins huffed and puffed before they were able to beat the Indicins bv a 10-0 score. Beban suffered a broken fibula alon~ about the third period, but it hardly made a difference. Now, Dow, rated by the UCLA coach. ing stall as the "Best No. 2 quarter- back in th e rountry," has the job of keeping the Bruins' Rose Bowl hopes alive, and before a capacity bouse of · 93,000. Norm has played a tx>tal of 60 minutes of varsity ball in three years, half of that time this season. But he i!n 't a "stifC• Dow has thrown the ball 14 times, hitting 10 of his passes for 122 yards and a touch· down. As a runner in the rollout style of ball the Bruinr; like to play. he ha111 carried the ball 40 times for 171 yards and three TDs. With Beban out. he and Mel Farr. one of the best running backs in the nation, and Cornell Champion, carry the load agaimt the Trojens, who can wrap up the Jan. 2 date wilh Purdue of the Big Ten with a victory. Among other powerfUl argumenb for a bet on the Trojans is the fact that nine op- ponents this year have gamed an average of just 301 yards per game on them. On top of that. the Trojans boast a pretty good quarterback of their own in Ttoy Winslow, excellent receiverg in Ron Drake and Rod Sherman and a fine one-two running combo in Sher· man and Don McOall While the two Los Angeles titans are struggling for the Rofte Bowl bid, California entertains Stanford in their se><aUed "Big Game." Ore~on is at Ore$[on State tn theit traditional. and Washington at Wasllington St.ate in windup games of th3' season All.P· cept OSU (6-3) and Washington -f5·4l have losing aeasoM I . . '.. . . ·-. . · ... ,,,. \.'\.\.'\. \,\\~• I , to Retire LOS ANGELES ,_ Sandy Koufu, bueball'a (featest p1t.eblng •tar. will annotmce hls retirement from the game today ...according to informed sourcq. Baseball WTiter PhJJ Col· lier of the San Dleao Union writing under a Los An11ele; dateline, announced late Thursday be bad learned exclualvely that the Dodg- ers will bold a pnaa confer· ' ence today to reveal the »- year-<>ld pltcbv i1 calllnS it quill. E.J. IBuuJe) Bavaal, Dodgers vice president and general manager. aroll!ed from sleep, denied that the <;)Ub is calllnc • news coo- f ereo~ but added: "Y o u mleht cbeck with the other party. Wbat Koufu mi&bt be doinl 11 h1a own busl· neas." Jtttortl to reach Koulu were uo1ucceslful . The reason wrn be be- cause of Sandy'• cm.tonic and palolul arthritic condi- tion of hil pitching elbow. It bu troubled him for three IUIOJll and Koufu. WbOlt al25,000 aalary laat aeu>n wu tbe bl&beat for • pitcher in baseball hla- t.ory. ha• hinted that be ml&bt retire. Koufu waa named l.a 1 l month u the Cy Youn& award winner for the third Ume. an honor unprecedent. ed, and earlier th11 week WU barely edged out by Roberto Clemente of the Plttaburgb Pirates for the Moat Valuable Player award in the National Leap, Cool Yuma Hot for Pirates 'Cash' Called Greates t Rustler Star Lauded Again B e Lives to Raee A1•I• •• ~· Arf on s' Car - A Huge, Dead Animal BONNEVILLE S A LT FLATS. Utah (API -Tb e salt . encrusted w-reckait of the "Green Monster" laid like a bu1e. dead animal on theae barren western Utah salt flata Thursday. It'1 rac. ing days were over. But 1tl &uilder, owner and driver -Art Arron~ of All· ron, Ohio. w111 live to ract again The 40-year-o I d duedev- 11 survived a 589-milt • an hour crash on the 10-mile Bonnev11Je Speedway, and all be bu to tbow for It are two awolleo eyea, two minor facial cull, a po11ible brok· -en cheekbone \Dd 1ome brulsea. Arton1 bad tried to break tht eoo.mllo-ao·holU' world land apeed ~cord 1et laat yen by Cr1J1 Brffdlove of Lot Angeles. and Thurtday'1 cr .. h climaxed a wedt of blah·•peed racin, for him on tbJ1"111tenina 1alt track. From blJ boapltal bed in Salt Lake CUJ, Arloot ma"' aced to crack on• ol h1a f• mlllar m>Oked amllu a o d 1ay be planned to race &pin. "rve sot another ~ It boroe," be toW ~­ en, hlnUna that plans for • new car ar. tlread.y for- mlng In hl1 mlnd. ArlOt\I went Into Tb11.ra- day'1 nur traalc race wt.th a wvrrled look on hia fact. ' He bad made a bil decl1lon. For tile firat tlme be h a d dedded to UM the MCODd 1 t a I • afterburner of tht mons•'• J·'11 jet tnClnt. Be knew tbl• woald lift h1m added lhnJJt. but al the l&OMt tltne would lnmaM tb• poaiblllt1 of a cnck\q). ''I pin tlo atand OD It (die tcetlerator) &11 th• w 11 throulb tht mn .... lb• irtm· faced driver ulJ 1bortf1 t>. fore be cllmbed lnto th• cockpit. . ~ Arizona 'Snake Pit' Excited By BILL DONER Sporta Edltor .. >. ' -. TALL TIMBER -Mater Del halfback Mike Morgan looks like a tower or strength )lere u be tries to hurdle the Verbum Del line during Thunday niaht'• M-20 Monarch victol'y over the Eagles at Santa Ana Stadium. Morgan aoored two touchdowm in the rout. Fnd.ay, Nowmbff 18, 1966 DAil Y PILOT /News-~ ~ j7 W estmiruter vs Marina CIF Mark~ on Lille T.0nigli~ Two c·w records anct fourth place 1n the Sunset League are on the line to-AIP.t when Mwma and Westminster coU!de In tht'lr 1911 football hnale at the litter'• stadium. Kickoff is 8 p.m Weatmlnster's c I as• y pual.ng duo Of Dave Pen- hall and Bruce Hlcks are wtthin striking distance of CIF yardage 11nd recelvlng 1tandards. And the \-ktor nf to- nl&bt's sk1rml1h will be tole poHeuor of fourth pl~e ln the r1rcul t T onig lit' s Lineups • • • • lllWl'Otr l!AlllOI ll -'tul Geft!Gtl fe) Lion C<\a<:h Bill Ro$well flatly atates tha~ records are the least ol tua con- ctto. ·•0ur objective 15 to win the game. U ~ have an opportu.nity,.· to get the rec- orda along the way, fine. ··I think our mistake in losing to Valley (27-7) last wee-It was trying to force the ball on them. Tbls time we'll wait and see how Ma· rina seu its defense. Tb.at will then determine how much we throw." Penhall needs 164 yards to crack the nine • eame CIF yardage standard of l.991 and HJcu must cat.ch came to life after tbltr • nine throws to •wt>aH the 15 abtlllq fcom Sa.ata Am · all-Um• .Undard of ~ re-hi tba 1.ucaae opens. nie ~~lol'ls. . Marina, one ol Orani-held poteot Valley tD a 4t County's roost lrnJroved decllion, tbeD Iott • l~ elevent, alreadY baa corn• vdld to """mpi• ~ up wl~b its ~!1-evtr ~ beim. set triumph .,.N now ""' ....... Vlldn&s ca.ft clahn their And laet week tbeY ~ highest Joop flnlab In tcbool ed Wt1tern. *10. hl1tory If ttiey can tnock However, eooe _. fiii off the Uom. "We'll luw• to P1ll1 blji Alao, they'll knock West. ~an we dlcl aflilll.st Wtilt mluater out ol the HD ,Dit-ft'ft ii Wt'n _,_ to ....:..... trict title if they win or pin _,::=-~.~ ... a tie tonilhl a ebaoca -....-w Coach Jim Cooo't lad1 1ter." • tc Newport-Costa Mesa Renew~; !I • Cro sstown Gridiron Rivabj· .. T -.J.+f l:v..,i "' . . n.s Tbe end ii .indeed in sight tonirbt lo an 8 p.m. Davldlo.n ltl'aka n tilt ec:fiedut. LG -,,,. lllltrll• c -'"" "'''""' 10 -l:rlc •It a1' -l!U AldrlC!fe fll: -.. Ho~.U. 01 -lo& Hlr>ot LH -'Jtfl lthr llH -If W••l>lin '' -0.Yt Wollon COtTA MIU 10S toe the 19116 Orange CoastFidd encounter. Week.a llO tr. ' * area prep football seuon. but-even lut nek -the Sail-C011th Neil Peek11 K• 1115 for Newport Harbor, tbe ft·or·Mustang came didn't Jotlt · :: nal hurdle is looklng moretoo attractive. tangs are ft1't!d up and rtad:Y ,,. and more like the tallest. But Newport, with one of to. ao. 111 'Ille Tan are faced w it hlta most succasful seuona "Our kidl are ready '1r "'!their · annual Ct"oss-town con-assured If k can topp .. the their beat game'' P.ee.k • frontation with Costa Meu Mustangs. seem.a to be in dire "We'w. ~ · lmPl'fvl'S Monarchs Smash Playotf TutM'up l T -'•I ,.,,.,...,. LG -Jerrv '''"1"" c -Lerry 1,..,,.., H e llG -DaYN lleb<••O unttngton IT -Daft Hlllllf~ ~: I these la.at two weeks dlft ,.. we've h..S some good ....... '~~I F b ll OUla uu. ....... _ :::' Prep oot a = :..:"!" Verhum Dei, 56-20 Tackles Barons lie -Kottll Mt"'" llG -Clyde Gr•~•"' 01 -0••• $0Cloo<...U1 'I -H....v ......... IH -lie,_ ""~'°" l.H -Gwr'tl '•llf Liiio Awr.., ladlflON Aw'•" Tum A-.r- :: outloolr. He"• ~ t& ;~ third •trinc q~ .~~ Dates Refeased :·p~;~~-. ::: ~ lee last week agalmt ~ • • • • Hunting&on Beach's Ir· npWned 1nf11J bractetr and m a Y .A 0 t • • t !t By EARL GUSTKEY !were racked up during the accused Monarch coach Bob ''1ne League football cham· are empty "due te the num-lion ~· Dick aatf.8t,~-°' 11M 0.11, "* '"" proceedings and coach Larry Woods ol pouring It on. lrvme League champion WUTMINH U 1.. pioos will pl"v the w1J1ner ber ..1 'ea.,,..., still UR.de-ed in for Pomeroy 'and .....'....£ M V • tm ecf ua<f LI -11"'""1 (t1111i. ...., "l ~ aw,_,. ~ SANTA ftu"JA -Maler Del c ea s ou ann sq "Mater Del tried to run up Hu.ntincton Beach lJ a pro-1..r -~ • ....-HM"•" "s1 oC the Sim Gabrltl Valley ctded elM! the poutbWly of out of .tti,e aame wtth ..,... 8~r~ the firat six times it wuUypenafohudf. 75t hyalfa r :o'ug-h the ,core on us -no doubt hibit.ive favorite to close out ~o ':: i ::O. o~.:_. ;~ League -either Santa f'e lfe?Ond place te•ms beibg torn biee llfamenta. Hef had the football Th U r ·"'ay moa r trs • · . t ed . · •G -Tro ls K•""•11 JOO or Bellflo"'-1'n n-t ... 1-_.ed to flU ..... ~c··•-· to ~ b housing about tl. Bu we scor more ill regular season with a re· u -'-'" s.o1., .. .,. -..... -.,..., • .,... .. w.· initely out. • night and went on smas · . bu 1 1 ~ . ,_ , .. _ th nyone i F ... 111 -,.,.., ""-~~ Friday's opening round of lyBotbin tbeth4- 9 A ~rAultandet.•1 ""A ..... _ , ___ of .............. , .is h l I Verbum Del 56-20 In Several \>fief t so a poUlwi on un:m an a sound ng v1ctocy over Owu· 01 oav• '""'•'I 11~ the AAA CIF playoffs. ... .,. •ua ...... ._ 111 .. n119 e p esi; . • . k t d in d, dn, d t . . LH -Ja1w1 Las .. k "' .,, the flnal regular season game flghu bro e ou ur g else did, 50 we 1 t o oo ta.in Valley tonight belore en· 11 _ 1rva Midi• : ~ game will be played bracketa wtll roa ror foo.r (luartetbatke .-recua l 11 .. for the defending CIF ch.am· first two q .u •rte r • and It bad a job.'' tAlriog the CIF football play. '' -o-" Ifft at the San Gabriel Valley weeks. begiMlnl will nen $ellort lilt wee.t. ~ pion Monarchs before %,697 at seemed as if a full-blown me· Woods seemed relieved the off• · M.UINA .,. winner's field . Friday's conu1t.a. ea&ly whipped tbtm, Jti. -An Stadium lee mJght erupt at any mo-. · LI -,,_._. Corrio•• , , Tb airlli Sanu a •-st ·...... ball ment whole thing was CYYer. Hia The 8 p.m. kickoff will be LT -o.rrt11 Allllfftt 111 Mater Del, A.n&elus .~.~ 11 ... at.11: •··ccn WbUlt Pttll't 11*tf1 r • Jl• wa& no con"" . 111e · · M . -~-L• -Cvr11t We11tt 1u r --i.:-g won't Jmnut -...,.. ..... tiJn ore was 42--0 Fortunate I y, though, c·1ma.m concern was qu .. o.ci· at the Main Street atad.lum c -• ....., '"' 11s ~gue .. u , v -•• ~ 0.1 ... •• 1' • ......,. bw>,..S (or t11i1 same. 114 "t_ ~e ~acas was bitterly con· Vea ~almed his boya down at back Jack Wlgmore. w .h In the Oil City. :~ = ::% =·.. ~~ Who It plays until after thi11 l..oYOt• .1 s.ma ll•rt.,. mlta to cme __,., nMlllvilll t•sted with two Verbum Del halftime 'cl strained a lcnee ln the first Oiler coilcb Ken Moat.a says:: ::: !: ~~.... •1s weekend's game. But the =--..: ~ !: :: ~ ~ problem. ~-r. ~ ed t "This Oran•e County off1 • ~If "'" ::: Monrarchs' fil'9t CIF game LMH •HLCll"r • partlcipanu ,~ingAttoss1 loua ating is not the greatest,"! .. j ..... k's going to be OK 1 there·, no dancer the Barons ~~ = = ~ 1u will b4I played al San~ Ana 11 .__,.. .. , ....... ..-... "We've had trouble all Y '-· the offlcusa. eu al -IU hi f . ,. -°""''" a.w 1u Stadium. s• .,,_,.. ... tl•tr "' a-..,.,. wlab the ~ ra.oa ml N• u;,lf.. en Eagle pla y er 1 comment.eel McVea, who so didn't want him to aJtgravate w catch 1 orces looking c ... ~ ..,. ..., ..._.......... .-'--it. U ~ ha ~oi the knee tn the second half ahead to the beginning of Uie .,,.. ••• '--Sant.a Fe i' 5-l·l aod La.....,. " w.._ "' .... • ..-• a.uuw& ,.. ....., • " ' ... BeU!l__,-7 "1 in loop play. _,.. • • • · •tol> thun. f r 0 m comill SO J kept him out. playoffl nHl week. '" l ... .,.. A\09r.., v-«• ..,. _... ....... --..11 our .--..1--v i.......a-. rin bl 1"' 1-•-.. ...,... S• .. •-F• 1·~ pla.r1 .. g 0 x""'l· """" _....,....., •1 •...a-. Ai. -vwu ... uv.. -.. us- COOL YUMA Jt was benctl-clea g mg I ''I , .. :n.. Es•---la -ught 1t1.J 1,_ .... ,.... ...... "' " ,.., c. ..... ,,,,.. • .. __ we hava -·-in for • ed IU ... uun.; -.a .._ llor and &DDower is con-,,.. ..... "' ,. .... _.. J= .. , .... L ..... -~ ·--for Maur Dei. Wood.a u•. 119 napping last w~." he • • • • _, . b &a11 Merca ...... i. •, .-._ ._.. ...... ' • • • Taft otfkt..als unmediat&- ly cried "foul.'' clauni ng ~ referee. cosl them the three quarterbacks. -Wtg· opint"I. "I ~uanntee you it I Califoiwa HiJ to-~:: ·~:.. ... = Peek ca1JI Mt.ta'• Ja-.ll 1fln more, Kevin Wtlltam11 and won't ha~n Ws time." ""1•TAIN vAurr bt. .--....... r--,... _ __,,._ __ ...... _ (From Pagt 11) H · t .... 1..1 -e. M11CN11 "" commissioner K e n di-.._. ovei-......, '-'II.,...._. UA9 -untin n surv v ...... ~ de u-~ia.,ir •• ~ ~ ~~ •-•.r' ...__. _11 _ _. of .... .-,. AMelLUI LU'Gfl · ·LT -Mell Hamrd f ans, in releasing tht ..,..." -... .....__ ....,_ ._.. auw• -..._ Lee bu conaented to uW.lu an Arizona lad here and Metet IHl \ \ it! 'i termJMd upHI bid by Eatan· to:: :::" ,'::::"" ·•a leto." brackets today, I;~ •ete11 ... S."111 "' ., IOll. ''We've beell bitti.Qi bsd .,....~, I 1 1' Iii 14 CJI . 7~. •o -Vlt !dlf•"'1 ""!:Z!%:;::a::C:milii::l•C •ll!I• tor. the pall three cam. llirt game. ~-=1 0.1 ( ll m Moau calls the Barons. ''an :~ :.. =· S::,:;:fl ...; we seemed. to do molt= there. "What a "·--.. of rot.'' 51· J.tlln 11~· SC:... ' improving team We know LH T-Hermon better .... 1 ... t Sui __ " l 1 Lee uw.IUJ ' .., Del • 01 -"'" v......,. -.-"Heck. e.xg • D s confides Lee. '''tile officials Me• 0.1,. 'T"-• their personMI. Jn fact. nine •H ""'" -'-• CJ than anyom elM tbU Yflll'J .. wbo learned bis football hurt us worse than they did =1rJ·. wt'*° of their youngsters played ... -Af1 .,.... , .. Lagun!I-San emente t WPeeo k.,_~~.~A! from Cactus Jack Curtice ~__;---------l freslnnan ball at Huntington 11uNT1HOTot1 HACM ... ...., ...._._, .. 0 ~ , , ot dolng them, no matter what aophomore Doug Davi~. Beach." t~ _ :. w,::-1u qa.lnat Newport., la caetf11i at Utah, ·we re 11 they're saying." Woods stayed with hi4 regu-f'ountaln Valley co a c h LG -1• LINlber1 '" '66 c • lllDouJ '1uca at tbe ~ anyt bin I everybody lln't I>eptb. baa bee!) the key to lara for the ftrat bal{ and they Bruce Pickford, with one vie· is -_-:....,~ .. ,, m ·Close ampmons ''lf it raibl, we'll be • doini. tile Matadon' success thiJ hardly got their pants ~ tory under his belt in t he :i: --·~:,. ".<':-~ "a.a mare than Newport wm:• "Why. you should have Mike Morgan, on Mater Del• Baroos' first year o( exist· 01 1111 J•nk1... "' aayi. 11een those kids from Taft. year and Saturday night sion margin. ence, makes n'o bones about ~~ ~~ :.,r ::: Last-pl~e San Clementebeat Corona del Mar and ~ "Watts ha'a that bl& ~ It'll be up to third string Only the clock 11topped I he his high regard for the Oil F• -i•m ,..,,.,., '" and second-place Laguna didn't, ao "~ know they can line and we have to t:h:row te They c a m e from every· quartert>ack Ryland Powell Mooarehs from m ~ k i n g it City auregation. Walllli c-.ar._ 1 Beach bring down the cur-play football.·• ball more than they do." where." to get .. the job done against seven con • e c uhve touch· ''They are easily the bf'i;I M• ,;~'tain on their lrvine League The Arttau ao lnto their fi. ln add.itiOll to hll ~ Unlortu.nat.ely, 0 r a n g e downs team we'U have faced all :: ~ .~":~99' "' • seasons at the Artlst.s' field nal aame frelh from tbdr iur· backing woes, Watt& It tr1tll Coast will be playing with Orange Coast. Woods' well-oiled machine year." he exclaims. "They 1129 ,._ Avw... , ... c tonight with anottler renewal prise 19--0 lhellacldng of New· to get bl.a troops "up" f« .. ft~ .. 1 ..... but local Uleftt and Marty Atkin1 am Rick chose to grind out the scores have siu. running and pass· • • • • in a ~year senes that has port tut week. San Clemeu-fourth-place Costa MtlUI> ~ Moriarty, tDe top signal-The customary Mat.er De I ing. I jual nope we don't take been dominated by th_e La· te. 00 the other hand, waa "~ bu been • lq ~· th.It could present 1 prob-callers .. both figure to be bomb plays never material-too bad ol a pbyaiql beat· L~ _ Joe u,"~LIMaNTI ,., gunanas. smitten by Co.ta Men u.u. aon. he 1111. - tem. • ildellned with injuries. b:ed but Monarch ball cont'rol ing " 1..T -II.Ide w~ !~ San Clemente ha~ rome up Hartman while wor~ all "We've bad t1"> ruI11 .. uI>on't 1ell that Orange "Powell won't hurt us wu ju1t as lmpresalye. Hunti.ngton, with lt.s first ~G _ ~~·~ 1: with only one wm in Lhe long week to ell~ Triton fwn-gam~ in the JmM IAao• Coast bunch abort." 18ya though," t...vw-4• Lee. ''He The rout began wlth 9.35 league title trophy 1n two 1tT -1...,,.. CllltTY 111 serlea. a tt-7 trtumph In 1960. bling ia also poUshlna up hll th1I ye• -the 0.-. itl Lee. •·we've watched films "t>--left in the flnt quart.ff when decades. has .a solid ground :: : ~!~ l~ TOii in a 13-13 tie two yean c:leI~iu to contain the break· Mar game ~ 1be HWliJ!i. did a good job again1t Taft Mike Morgan, on Mater Del' attack. a capable pHsing as· ~~ ~::..,•erv,M •ie ago and the record Is 28-1·1 , away threat of Laguna Beach ton game. Its -~ a Jot of them and brother lf't me and with runners like Wea fourth play, burst off left sault and a rock-ribbed de-•H "'" ""~ uolt.aguna. eds Eth OU for them to do it •lain tell you -they're plenty H<>molik, Bobby Tompson tackle for 18 yards and a TD. fense. " -J"" lummfn 190 San Clemente coach Georie1'~ ter bo .an vealr. ood especially on the lut ~ tough." Richard Calderon booted the Spearhudlng the group Is ueu•A HACH '"\Hartman and his band ofl Jbat ,Y s • re g or the year." As tough as Taft! and Richard Y 0 u n g sur· firat of etgbt straight conv~r-all-purpose quarterback Bill t~ _ ~= :~~., 11s scrappy g:rtddtn -l he baclc -hes a threat t.o &~1.;;.:._;;;;.;;....,j~-..------ "We'll, I don't know .about rounding him -be 1bould sions !or the 7.0 opener. Jenkins receiver Bob Wlck· Lo -c11r1t C11.tmbt•~ ~~ smallut in the league -.ii the way on you ~ytime. that but it would be a whale be in pretty good shape." W I t h the Monaf'cb .aubs ersham' and runnln& backs i o -~!.'~ in hope to pull off a m.a1or up-Hartman says hia backs ol .. game If the two met." Homollk led the Westem working early ln the second Dave Le-ader aiid Steve Ben· :~ .. i':r.. M::, rn set and perbaps move out of can run 00 . Laguna's bla~er RAM ST AR Taft, for the record, went half, VerbUm Del quarteri>;ack son. oa -1111 J~• , ,,. the Irvine cellar. lline -providin& his pa11U>g Into the Western mazurka offense against Taft with Fred Graves. a junior with a The Oilers gained 11 n c ~~ ~:!..,KS:,,... i~ "We're goinJ? lo Jtivt> ii a game comes through TO SPEAK proudly bouting the coun· 123 yards rushing. rifle arm scored from the 1 strength wlth the addition or I'll Jiff s1evw in maximum effort," Hartman "We'll be able to run on try's beat off ensive &ta· "Let 's just hope he can on a tou~hdown set up by a Chuck Harden. a defensive i.i ....,._. ,__ KI promises them I( our passinJ? same can Ustic1. do it again agaiaat Orange 'Mater Dei tumble al the 23. tackle wbo transferred In 1&J 1 Lt ... Avmoo 1.011 "We ~nlv h1we 22 tootbaU lgive us a vuaaWe attack.'' Los Angeles Ram t.iJzti\ When the pushing and Coast," says Lee. "I'd 1ure Graves. who unleashed I from Glendora. :~ t 1-;-:;:_1.iA!~t;..• :~JI players now and wr've had Akim respects his ad ver· ~nd Marlin McKwvv -;jti shoving was over, ttle Pan-hate to let all ~ rolk1 56-yard toss In the first hall. ::':z"'::'":r:ao:as;:ic:=:::=c:-:o=m ••••"'""•:=ICI some costly fumbloa Jalely.lsary from across the field . be the guest apeaku at thers from Northern Cali-around here down." kicked the PAT and added bul our kidi:: feel they will "San Clemtnte l~ a very Estancia High Scboof1 fomia hid gained not one Not to mentiOll, ol coune, another .TD seven minutes have had a successful ieason weU~oached football team ." all·ipOl'ta award.s banquat alngle )'ard on the ground the fol.ks in Hawall, Alaska, later on a five.yard rollout. SPORTS BRIEFS If we can knock otf Laguna he says at the acbool'1 C<>mlD<IUS and only 154 through the Ca n ad a, P~ylvlllJa, ~ pa 1 • • d 23-yards to Beach.'' ''They bit hard. tttey exe-at 7 p.J'Tl. Thursday, DeJ,. air. Ohio, etc. . • Frank Gains for the final . Hart.man freely admits his cute well and they charge t. EJtaDcia football, .,., ...:_ _____________________ Eacle score u the final gun specimens don't look like Vic wPU. I know they'd rattier er polo and cross cOIJll. went off TaMey types up against La-beat us ttian 111yone try athletes will be bolt ffAM STATISTIC.• o HOUSTON -J.U. Bo-ever. by ttte ~ye a r-old guna's strongboys "We're going to h~~e a ball ored at the affair. Anteaters' Belknap Stars w~ ._.. -~ M0~1111"".,1 • ros, like bourbM, lmpnvea f'rankli.n in their 10 rounder The 1'r1ton coach ~•II p1t1~ame 0!' O·~Ur'.......'..:ha~nd~!I---~========-===-=-=-~ ~ wt•.. ._.... '---d tty lwo 17().pound tad<ll'!I -Rick !!.'& L!JW!• .. a1e. IUlll -v Thursday nlstrt at the Olym-Wallace and Lvnn Chern - As Ucl W ... IDS Finale,· 7 -6 ~-v =.~ '=!':e Jt 1 ~ ~~~ •• ~ .!:; ~=& pie Auditorium. The winnerlagainst Artist 'tackles P-h t t I~ 'ii 'i maa tvtr c. 1fi$a U.. u~c;. tried f~ hla lOt.h lmockout. Moglt 12151 and Jim M11ll'ri NORWALK -With Dave only Mat the half. The Ant. -;:,~"f~ J. J, ::ok·t ':!t•111':,:: !::'ti but .aw.cs for • decision (~~urr "'r h&\f' an Nt~f' in Bt'lknap ftrtns tn four goals aters we,.. up by 7-6 Al thel J~_ ... ,... ~ 7i roud of tM. tut.• 80911• ffOUlroN. Tu. -Tit~ ~l1f' nn them but thrv'rt> 11 In an outit.andlng, au:rouod three quarter pole as b o t h :=::: ,.,.., I 1 t4\n ('hamploH lnwrHtMn· kJt ~ N~ 11 omctatly i1crapp~· hunch of J.1d~ They lndMdual perfonnantt. the squads failed to score lo •1 11101v10J1.~J\.P.l~'""u al tcMlav. · • Dalta1 Co•bey today and Unlveralty of C11~'~:"l'c1· ~~ roiodu.(h itnd .tumble fourth pe-r.¥r.r Dfc1 v1 Y\ ..,, The ilve-llDder par round nfOdall ti ~ American I JJ vtne, water po 111.lwt oaocu r r, ~·~ " ;, 1 ·~ waa 1111 t'lnl bell of tbt F • R out their HHOD Thursday "Belknap played the best:e i I' 'i·t. f 1ur la n toaraaJlltDtl for and N.' l • n •I t'ootball I lS I eport I wltb a 7.~ victory over th • 1ame of h.ls .. four.year collegi· 1~~· .. 1\ J 1 u tbe tm,erturblble ve&eran. ~::.-: l~bo~ :~~.,~:; I ' 'Cerrito• Jwtloc Collea• Fal· au career· commeot4d lr · ~ ] He bad a M 1t Cle\'tland new _ 1.01o10 1uc11 ,,1er ..... 1 L•"'"''' - cou. wio afterward. . "'-" 1 t a.I a u at Harford ear-... -" _ .. ,. 11 e.n-1• "'* ,, __ ,... AJ • 1-...1~•. t 1 a ro Frtthma.n Ferdie Mui•· ~ 1 . ....... Neeb, fenatT UDlvtl'IHY !Mw. it bcrl•o l'-'<ff'< LaftflA•I -n \AHlwi r-.rw f UCJ ~ DA of '**.. ...... •ad llJ•· 1-'"' i:w IMll\I... ' llat• Jt .,.,....,. wound up with a lU rec1ord mllio eeo.red twlet lo TC1l "I 'l 'll -wwu, ~cve1a. 1 11a1111<1' for 1 ........ ..d-defeltl com· anct Bill ~ added the B;;. , · LOS ANGELES -U,bt· ed cwbadl wn ~JM ocu1t1101 -"""' ..... 1• .. ,,. Inf ••a'tn~ u~. USC and other coat. Irwin allo aln&Jtd qi... . ,, }2 I wtlgbt. Mando Ramol, a lt-c. .... ,. .. lM fl(n. ud at..~ ::~~M ";T9,• ~i:--• .:.:!"""~ ca1 Sbtl 1t Loq Beach -out former CefT'llol pllyer -'year-oJd battler from Long the a .... Olien ti tbe M««Vd•. 17 •1 ... ,.. -""0 • i the iop Ulree rated teaml' In Jerry Klel for his accurate · NtOtY~L ft".... Btacll. Calif., bas won hla A.FL; ... "'· M •n 1119~ie:r 011eo 11M 1n• •n1 -.. - tht nadOD laft yeer. paulng and playmakinc. Ran·~ "", i,..1 1 ,., ';113th 1trallhtprofe11ional ~l :~ a .. -,. JftPt"1 1':{';_,",;".c.,,,. 1• 11"•· 17 '*'"• UCI •n&Jlled awa1 to a i.t dy Howat\ and Pat Gfasaow,I -,l t J r; at tht expeoM Qf ~nne1poU~ 1 -avta: TM h~• •••~' 1ucM to-"' 1.,o.c:u••I ~------------------_.. nnt.qu~rier r ad, but Cerri· Irwin addtd, were UCl's beat ... v-.r ~ I,. lvettt·an AJ Frank.hn. r~-.......... ~ ... Mt , ... ~ ... -=·~:~ ... ~ =--~·lllu~I tot bJJt pace a_nd tralltd by deftntlv• tla.n. .,_ if r. "} ... , ~ Raroot wu puabtd, bow· • '""-......... "" -----------------...... ~-- .. • ' • ' J •• , - . . . . ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Jlelter plan. It'• a magic phraae. It conjures up appeallnc images of broad. tree·Uned avenues, gleaming new buildings. park.s gaJore. well· ao1ered floM of traCfic, modem shopping centers and a horizon unscarred by utility lines. But tha_t's all the malic there I.a to a master plan. It produces the viJiona, People do the work. People do the actual transforming of a community's chaos Into order. Muter plan. are but words, sketches and statistics on paper. All they do is show the way; they don't lift a brick. So muter plans need people. But do people need muter plans! Some communltiet doubtless do. Balboa Island is one of those th.at don't. At least that's the view of a majority of the direc-tors of the Balboa Island. Improvement A~ociation. This weet they uked the City Council to abandon I $8.000 master plan study of the island's immediate and future needs. The council, with little hesitation. did so and relunded the BIIA'a $3,000 share of the cost. Why the cbang&-<>f-heart by BUA dii:ectors. who jU6t last spring fought tor and won city support of the stu~? The.reraaon given was that the directOTS had d~ided • alter due conaidention ed lengthy deliberation, that Balboa Island is beyond master planning. Said BUA Presldent Burton S. Grant: "M we see it, we'd tet back some kind of report mentioning a lot of things that ought to be done. But bow are you going to accomplish chanJ?es when this Island is already about 99.9 percent built up? People are pretty well Ht in their ways and will resist major changes." That finding plainly pn1enta a major challenge to Profitable Question to Ask Yourself Dear Gloomy Gua: P a c I I I e Te1epbone adVlri.1lel that ft cm dial from Newport n.eb to Eo1icondido jmt by d.lal-tnc "l'' and the phone nwnber. But to dlal I.-An~-Jnforma-u. •.• Jlla12121 -A. w. 1'1111 ............ _.., ....... ... --.WY•• .... " ........... ... ,... ........ .._, ...... ., .... . the BllA and to anyone who cares about that crowded ii land. The challenge la thla: Can they do tht job t.bat hM to be ~one without an1 documented. pre-determined goals, Umetablel or metbodt of approach? The years will tell. For now, this much can be said: Tbere b no ma&lc in that cbaUense. Just hl1'd-trort. Speed, More Safety Cpmplet.ion oJ the ~ Diego Freeway to Harbor Boulevard means that motorilts of the Orange Coast area will gain pleasure in shorter dnving time to all areas of the Los Angel~ metropolitan area. The opening of the 5-mile stretch from Beach Boule- vard in Huntington Beath to Harbor in Costa Mesa also means economic j>enefits to businesses in tbe entire aouth Orange County area. On Tuesday, Nov. 29, an Orange Coast mot.orilt may, for example, slip onto the San Diego FM!eway in Costa Mesa and drive to any point in the Southeut Los Angeles area via the San Gabriel Freeway -wit.bou1 Jt.opping at a single traffic atgnal. ~ the businessman of the Harbor Area the freeway open.mg means that customers will have efllI'J accea to his front door from Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountain VaJley and corrupunitles farther to the north and west. \. '* By the same token businessmen of the Huntington Be.cb-Westm~r uiB will draw customers from the Harbor Area. ~ Brooke Elect ion GOP Victories: Republican Cains were a major re- ault of the recent election. But the ma· jor atory is not that the GOP candl· dates won -but the aort of men wbo ~victors. R6nald Reagan, the actor.politico who became governor-elect of Califor- nia, bu &1amor and &Utt.en when he walb. Ht will be tnfluential, because., u governor, he will control the hllie delegation to the national convention. But Reacan will not be the leader of the Republican Party. for t.bat ma~. the others. He is a break-through In American politics. He bu opened a door earlier than any anticipated. He will, as a man of dig- nity, lntelll&ence and nperlence, Mt an example. Ile will be a tiller ot myths, a nulllfler of unworthy and fabricated fean. be .. ~ sir-mt ID Gae lJD.. ~"' tbe JDIWNllt ,..,_ .. o.wng about the pMt ar ~ 1111 tbe fu&ure JOU ....... Dy..,. tent from the ~ part ol 1our life yoa cu live -your "hen ad now.• death tn order t.o be •1>om a&aln'' and mab tM mott out of bta aisttnce bn'I and now. The election of Republlcana George Romney, to Michigan; Nelaon Rockt· feller, In New York; Winthrop Rocke- f9.ller, in Ar~; Charles H. Percy, in Dllnoil; Spiro AJ'liftl iu Maryland; and tbe Ont Negro U.S. aenator dace Reconatruction. E4ward Brooke, ot Massac.busetta, ta the important Re- publlca atory. Reqan will be a fac- tor. But be ii not, and WOJ not be, a GOP Lochinvar, ridinc a white horse out of t.be West to dominate thl! Re- publicmi convention. The important w l n n e r 1 are not "young" in the modern uaagt. of that word. They are mature, experienced men. 1bOM defuted were, for the most part. old and llowed by \00. many barnaclea of compromise and i.ndecl· sions to move swiftly through the pe>- llUcal water~. Yoa ZD11 prCIGtahitJ ut 10Gnlflt the quutloa. "Wa I naQ:r ~ill the put moment, and am J Wly DvfnC tile current JDlllMllt1" U yoa answer booeltly. )'GU ma.r but t.o admit that you often tab the preteat for granted and treet mi mama u tboliah u ""' not ~ important tn ibelt. ()( coarse. the put and the fuhae have much to offer in the form of IN· IOU and coaJJ. A peraon without them leed.a a "arauhopper existence," c• pidoudy hoppJng from one mulberry bash to auottler. However, lessons aren't helpfUJ unleu they're applied to the present. and goala become un- realistic when they don't guide bebAY· ior now. BROOKE, IN THE long look. is a more important story than Reagan or, THESE REPUBLICANS are bad news for the rural voter1 or the back· lash auburbanites who keep looking for someont who will put the Negro at the back of the bus, prevent him from owning a decent home for which be can pay the determined price, or a Breafdlarouglt .... Forward deny Negro chlldrc the right of the best education available to all otba' American children. The electloo trend was not against the objectives of the "New Deal," "The Fair Deal," or ''The Great So- ciety." The Republican winners w i 11 not .be trying to set back the clock. The future ls with the civilized man, of whatever color. who will try biJ ber.t to make the meaning of the COW>- try valid to all wbo dwell in il ALREADY IT 18 George Romney, and not R i c h a r d M. Nixon, wbo la most talked about u the probabit GOP pruideotia1 c•ncMU. in aa Percy will come on last Tbe ~bU­ can victories of meaning are not b a c k w a rlsteps in advanclnc the A m e r l c a dream -a dream big enough to in de u all Georgia's ~litical predicament should not be ~erlooked in this con- text. Alme>st a mll:llon votea were cul Yet, the two ~eere1,,ationlst candidates were ao lacking in political pondl, appeal, or glamor that the voters ob- vioualy didn't really car. c r eat l y Steps about either om. Neither could lHt bimaelf out of t.be mocau. A men 50,000 or ao votes out of almost a mil· lion could. and did, prevent a ded· aion. OF Al.L THE II states, only Ala- bama offered the stereotype. Gov. George Wallace, who will "adviM., Gov.~t Lurleftl Wall.8ce, bu aJ. read.y uid t.Ut Ronald Reagan, the gliUertnc victor in cantornia, waa "once a liberal"~ therefore., UUC· ceptable to the Geor1e Wallaca of Soatbern polltica. Even a. Republicam, ill oppoainc Prestdent Lyndon B .. Johnlon, must admire him for the matt c1amoroua at the eoetnW be baa made. So, u we look at the really mean- lng!ul .Republican victories, we can be aure the victon are ele&Jd u op. ponenta ol the admlni•tration. But they also are aupportera of the eueo- tial objectives of what once wu call· ed "M ode r n Republlcanilln," and t.beae objectives are those of dvlliza. tioo. TSE FAct Gr the ma*1 ii, bow- tftr' that c:om:plete ltvtni OOCUl'I onty tn the pruent. A penoG who ta fuDJ J)l'eMDt In tti. bnmedlacy of e9ch mo- ment la uperlencinl what Paul Tillich c..U. blrol, that moment when "Eter- tdt1 touches time.0 SO, NOW THAT you have read this far, you have either lived these mo. meats 1'hlch were available to you, or JOU have deferred llvinl them In tti. hope that you bave plenty of time left in which U, beetD. If you have done the latter, you ltUl have another chance to experieace ~t the Exist- ential psychologist, Rollo May, bu called ••prepnt momenta" and the Humanistic plYChologilt, Abraham Mallow, terms "peak experteoce1" - occuiona when you experience. aa completei, aa humanly poalil>le, a fuH realliation, actual.iiation, and ap- preciation of what it means to be an alive humlJl being. Reader Objects to School 'Frills~ Wby would a peraon nat want to live now? Why would it teem better to de- D.Y. lcnore, or dh'tort the present? Tb.e ll\P'tr ii aimple but bMlc: avoldi.Dg tbe preseut by dwelling on the put or leapl.nc into the 'future are waya of pre- teiMllng there are no llmitt to llvtng. Tberefore, not living now paradoxical- \y ofiera & euarantee again.It cunt about the put and anxlety about tbe future - a guarantee agahwt reaJ.it. iDJ that birth and death are the final l.lm1la to living In tbe physical sense. IT GOES SOMETHING like thit, "SO long as I defer living right now, I can remain suspended in immortal· lty." Tb1J ia why it is necessary for a person to wort throua.b his feeling and thou&bta about the inevitability of LET'S FACE IT. We will die, be- cauJe the bell tolls for us all But let's not be like the abaent·mlnded man tbe pbllOiOpber, Klerkt.gaard, 1peaka of, wbo 11 ao aeparated from h1a own here and now that be hardly lmowa he ex· lsta anW. one fine morning, he wakea up~ find himself dead. Let'• realize that tbla ia t.be one life we have on this earth, and make sure that we dm't throw it away by not llv:ln& it. Playing Word Games ADUcs wtUi SfmanUcsz I war; an "innocent victlm," but you wtre a "dupe." Those who work with me in a abady deal are my "associates"; those who work with you in a shady deal are your "accomplices." When I cannot offer a clear answer, I tell you that "we must learn to tolerate ambiguity"; when you can· not offer a clear answer, I tell you that "we can't afford to be muddle- headed about thiJ." One of the most refreahinaJY seman- tic sales 1ign1 I've ever Atft was Jiung OD the wall of a Utt.le Wlaconaln shop thlJ summer: "We Buy Junk - We Sell Antiques:• 111EIR hMY commits m ''atroc,- ity"; OUT army maku "a resrettable m1JCllculatlon. ,, ~ la hit a.musin, "Left·Handed Dlc· ttanary," L. L. Levlnaon muw this neat df.IUnc:tlon: "bsrbartnn,t' he aays, • .., ldJUng a stranger and tak· tnc hll wile": wtlilt "clvUizaUoo.'1 he contrutl, "11 waltinl for an acquaiD· lace to p on a trip and then t.akinf h11 wile.' Wben I don't want to be distracted by larger lg~ues, J justfly It by the tact that "J l1U t.o keep my •Y• oo th• ,.. eall at llll times": wben you don't want t.o be distracted by larger Issues, I accuae you of having "tunnel vi- 1100." THE RECENT awarding ot the No- bel Prizes remlnda me of the student who wrote a thumbnail sketch of Al· fred Nobel : "He was the man who in· vented dynamite and then awarded a prize to the person who COUid be&l fig. ure out a way not to blow ourselves up with ll'' l am "portly," you are "stout," he Is "obese." We call aomebody a "mob" who manifestly feea about u1 the way we feel about somebody else; thla ia how we recogniu gnobblshneas. The learned· man with whose theor- lea l agree 11 "erudite"; the learned man with whose t.heorlea I dl1agree ls "pedantic." ''PROGRESSIVE" 11 whit both dis· putanu call themHlves, even when they are proereuinc In opposite di· rectioa To the Editor: I read in the DAILY PILOT that the acbool board bu decided to get another i.cbool bond proposal on the ballot either in April or October, UIS?. I am one of the irate property t.ax- payen who used my prerogative to vote against the last school bond t.- aue and will continually do so (even though I have two kids in school) un• UJ some of the fat b trimmed off the hog. Some of the examples I can dte are: 1. Mailln1 the report cards home to ut> every quart~r. using an envelope and a 5 cent stamp for each and ev- ery one. 2. Paying for expensive IBM ma- chines to figure the grades for tMM aame hlCh school pupUa. tbe fact that the bole baa to be plug- ged. We all love our kid& and want the best education far them, but a little common wise in apendinc is very much Jn order at thla time. To the Editor: MRS. L. J. PITI'S Colt.a Nea The blame for the damage and de- struction of the equipment that was operating on "Sand Shift" ii certaln11 Oil the persona Who destroyed ani hampered the w<d of the CGUtruc· lion company. Two of my brothers-in-law are con- tractor' and I'm llOl'ry to aay lb.at their tq npenaive equipment is al· waya in danger from people who have no retpOUibillty and C&UA them aucb apenae that It's difftCUlt to do their job properly or to mate a re• aonable profit on their jobs. How cu we blame the comp&1'11 I WILL ALWAYS stand up for t.be police wbo protect Ill and are brave, honeat men -but dley seem to be blamJng the company rather than tbs trre1oponslb'e kids who have no reaped for other people. There iJ no eD:UR for tbll. >.. J. Edgar Boo.er aays, we WOJ have to prosecute qalctly ad fcrce ttleae vandals and crtminalJ to malt• restitution and obey the laws that are made for deceat people and an other people too. BETTY WEST Newport Beach LdUn """" ,....,., ... •kGIM. NormaU11 1DriUn ahoMl4 ~ "'°' lllCUOgu its lOO tDOn:ll or Zaa. TM nQllt to condnM i.u.n to tu 'JlCICC or c""""4U libd is 1"C#f'wd. AU zn. Cera mun incllldc ~· CIM "'4iJ. mg addreu, hi ~ • bf .. Mld on nqua&.. 3. PrtnUng a telephone diredor, for the Eatancia High School pupUa. (Can't theJ reacUhe..city dirllC.W)'?) 4. Paylng for expensive abstract paintinga for new office buildings. A Columnist ]umps to Conclmiom TifESE ARE Bt.rr a few things that I can think of, and given time many parents can add to this Ust. The cost of these above items may not be earth· shaldni. but It i• a very good ~a.son why "e vote NO at the polls conail· tently. One of the easiest things to do la to spend aomeone else',.-money and un- til the board sincerely decides to pull In the purse strings on ''!rills and fan· cles" that don't add to the children'• education, it will not get a bond lasue paned, no matter how tht board threatens or harassea us in the papen. Jumping to conclusions: Teen.age kids would have brighter eyes and clearer complexiona lf they ate nothing but canned dog food in. 'tead of the gunk they now eat. The dog food 11 more nutritious. Men who wear plaid hat. have plaid penonaUUes. _,... You can uaually tell how the dill· dren are d o l 11 c in school by the amount of duat on the family ency- t:lopedla . Ralf the American peopJ., are now under the age of 25, and half of the remaining half act u though they were. The majority of voters are voJQkig their objectiom to "carte blanct\e;' THE OLDER the cop on the beat ls checb ind have finally •wakened to the more likely he ia to buy old·fash- ___ •t1 G~orie __ ..,, loned, high-top shoes that ~ him ( ankle aupport. Check your neilbbor· Dur George: I don't understand your an- swer to my quesUon about build- inl a birdhoun. T.T. Dear T.T.: Sorry -we aent you negative blueprint.. Th1t'1 why tla out- side of your birdhouse Is smalJ. er than the tnaldt. KEEP TRY- ING! ,. hood cop and r.ee. For 1ome reuon, hlfh ateel work· era drink beer at mldday more often than the IUY• who w&lb akyacraper window1. SclenUsta a., j)eople In their eo. and 70a can It.I.I.I enjoy HI, and a majorit;y of tbtm do -by recallillg tt. An underline never impre11a an executive by trying to strike up a che.ufUJ convenatJon with him u they ride up the elevator to1ether In the morntn1. A aober, •UlbtlY defer· " enUal Dod ls more appropriate at that time of day. THE AVERAGE cab driver would ~gger tips if be toued away bl.a battered ~ and wore a a.bip1 top hal People are usuaDy.-wllllnt ai pay a little extra for anythi.nS that itwe:a them a amlle. A girl should beware of m&rTJing a fellow who workl crouword ptmlea with hia f'ountaln pen. Anybody tbat sure of himult can be awfully hard to live with. Most men don't nn wom.en to wnr sequln-i:Overed eventns iowns. They look too mucti llke beaded baet. A m e r I c a 11 uadereolal a cultur· al explosion, but It 11 1t111 all but im- possible for a POllUdan to pt ~ ed II the pub8c b1a out bt MCntl.1 wrlta poetry. FEW 'MINGS an Pdder thu tbl liaht ol old-Wbloned JOld Wlklm baft'1n1 forlornlJ a1dt br side Ill 1 pniibroktr'• window. Y• c•'t blip but t!IJM '9ow Ada .. upoa .... .. ldied time, lnade 19me f«(Otten lttJ. man heart tick happily. And now tbe.lr white faca peek out at JOU throqb lilent band.I. IJfe givea most of ua a bittasweet pbilosopbJ. Tb1s probebly aplaiDJ wby tbildr'en lib milt ebocollte, but elderly people preftr the tmtnua of .ourball c:andJ'. Frid.ay, N011ember 18. 19e4 Thc tdltoria& page o/ ~ Dolf POot snb to trafor. all4 -. tllAU ,..,., bf Jlf'Wdito Wt .,.,.JICQ>fr'• or*rlMe ad CC*> ...,..... " .... of ..,,,..... -~ ,,.,,,....... o for-I°' UN aprurlc. fl/ ""' readna' ...... -.. pmaCUlt tM ._.. ..... pohm "' illfonatd ..,.... .... .....,..,...,., - .. --------------------·-··••••••••• s 9 =nnc·nasmm·epm a ·aan · a I ,,,. • ~.~18,lCW. OAJL V PlLOT /HtWJ·Prm J • • -q 9900 UMd Cars 9900 U.... C.rs 9900 Used Cera Used Cera 9900 UMd Can 9900 UMd c.,.. ----------------9900 • lsed Cera 9900 -- 6.el An Old Fashioned .De I • .. • ' ::t -.....-.....---. • ' CHRY$LER-IM~ERIAL-PL Y MOUTH.,. VALIANT AT ALL-NEW PURY FOR •67-An ell-new uterl•r appearance with ffowint ltyHnt tJv.. the Plymouth J:ury e cHstf nctlve big cer look for 1967, '67 ICONOMY COMPACT -The 19'7 Plymouth Valiant het new 1tyllnt end e wheelbHt ~ twe lnchee te tOI. It rem.IM • true economy cer with ~ •rout,....., and IUffite cerrylnt c• peclty. ALL-NEW IMNIJAI! POil '67 -lncorpor•tint the molt fa~~ changee since 1957 for Clarysler C•per•tiofll• luxury e.t~ the 1967 fmptri1h are .,...._Mly new In ~ body con.tructton aM eta.de entlneerlnt. PRICED FROM · .$5695°0 '65 PON'RAC '66 Yallaftt '64 Imperial NEW CHllYSLEll FOR '67 -Two door hanitett wtth eem'-hdback roof atyftnt.'-ene eftf\Ne ..._.. "-tt.. new Newpof"t Custom MrM. ..._. te t"9 ~ MM for 1967. Alt 1967 Chryale,.. he\fe new body eailptuN. PRICED FIOM $339500 '62 Oldsmobile '63 Chevrolet s......w ............. ,...,~~ c-4 "· ..... MM.. "4 Ir.~ .. ...... , ......... Allte,.l /HM..-,fec.. .._.. ............ Uc. ~"· fill ~ .. .....,., •. ,....~-. .... Allte.l/M,,_., ....... twy w. Uc .Me. NNl•IOO. "•· TN-111. N .. H ·Ut. UNI. Lk. N•. JWM14. , $2895 $1695 $2795 $1195 $1495 A '64 Pontiac ''4 Chrysler 1936 FORD '62 RAMILER '63 MERCURY 4._,~Mte .. l /H, c1 ... 1c......_· ...... S.11 ...... Allte,. l /H, ....... ,.,,......,.,,.. COMPLETE .... l/H. ,..... .,_... ,.... ........ ......., .. C:..,.. Uc. Me. UT -411. ...................... ............ ,..., ..... ,.,., '*· LI&. ...... ,.. .... ......., •• Uc. .... Lk. .... CXJD-t44. Uc. Ne. flD·6JO. IUL-lt1 . .... ·sELEOION OF $1995 $2095 $695 $645 $1495 51995~0 1966s - '59 FORD '61 CADILLAC '65 Pontiac '65 VolkswaCJen '64 RAMBLER c-.. ........ ,._ . c:...tlM I Dt. H ..... ............. 4 .-4. SHM. StlU. l /H. IMI . ......, .......... ...... l /H, ,._ ...._ l /H, ... ..U..,.. St.ck N .. DISCOUNTS .... ,_,.,. elf. LI&. N•. alu. Uc. Ne. llJ.tl 1 ...... Uc.N .. llJN4. ~LI&. .... M ·Jlt . M9Mn. Hl7A. - .. UP TO ·$1495 $2395 $1795 $1095 $1095 -1,200 ''4 C~RYSLER '62 Y·llRD '62 PONTIAC 163 IMPERIAL 161 G.M.C. .... ,..., ,_. ...... ... ""'· .... _ .... c,.-4 Dt. H.,,.,.,. 6.w MM.. l/H ...... ~ u.ww. ............... ............. ,._ ..... wttti Metc:Mi.t hit., ...... ......... ,.... feuwy ...., ,.,_ • tMcb. Uc. .... ~ .... Lk. Ne. I .er. Uc. Ne. ITM·l1'. ................... Uc. l /H, ,_II ,,__, MctMf ... Ne. PWMOI. •. lk ..... •••·1'7t . IOH·Ht . .... • ---·-W7 13095 . 51495 . $1495 1 • RAY VlNES· ..I . THE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL DEALERSHIP .. '. tONG-WHERE FUll . 420.1. E:WlllOW. ST. BEAC H PRICE MEANS . . -. ...., FULL PRICE CORNIR OF · UKIWOOD FREEWAY , Cl(}SE-IN . LONG BEACH 1 .. l . . ' . -" . ))UAL IOLE -Wblt 1-.U tll1n11 two cbaract· 'ens, a French revolutionist a.. 1 twentieth century ,general, in "Tbe nme Tt.m.ntl"' tonlpt at 8 p.m . . on Channel 7. James Darren and lohert CGlbert also ; appear in the aertea. . TELBVISION VDWI TV Doesn't Show Strip ~ TILIYlllON can tell us about llP«fa like this With eae, becaUle tn truth these upecta affect ~ulla with Immediacy -Jnd they are ot concern ·~to adults. But wMll it comea to 'feWni dole to ; pecta that more nearly affect -and reJlect - : JOUDoterl. tetmdrm writes a fut finil, leavin& to the dist Joct8'1 and Mwny the K and Diet . cwt. mt naD1 cioafdn't care lest IO loaf u the ·mcr.utn1 allonnces ol youtb are speut on product. :Id~ on ftleo. \ .. : • Ivery ., ~ there fi an e1eeption. CBS-TV, a W!llJe back, for lDltance, bad a -W. document· Df1 called "Sixteen in Weblter Groves," a con-:trcwenial ltudy of teen..aien in a St. Louil suburb :::.ad alao did a followup after the all-around fuss. :J? anythiilr. tt wu abown that problema for JOUD&· ttert are not eonftned to the Swat Strip, and not jolt to Webster Groves either, and not jUlt to J>OYl1'ty IJ'tal. Detaab tlae lffellflee • . . . .· . . . . . . . : ! '! : : ~:.,.!"t•••,.,·~ -- . . --------- ' ... HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi t t---FG.neiiiiiiiniil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~OOO~Ge~n~er~•~I iiiiiiiiiiii~· 1~000~ Generet IOOOGenerel 1000 0.n•ral 1000 General 1000 General OPIN SAT. & SUN •• 1.5 P.M. 400 KINGS PL.ACE, N.a. Channing Mlltic 2 bdrm..-4en. Covered patio. Beaullful !andacapln&. '3&,000. OPEN IAT. Ir SUN., 1-4:30 P.M. 2:110 JAii.HiLL DR., N.B. (off 23rd) Upper Bay PVol Home. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, fami· 11 rm., 2 fireplaces. Sunny modem k1tcheo. '30.950. .a.\CBARDso, ... r ~ "'Y 1U1 W•~llff Dt. .I/Na -!:t'tJ ,,,, ~BALT"i ~ THE "CHANNfL_REEf" APARTMENTS ) 2526 Ooean Blvd. -Corona del Mar -Call.f«Dla Loe. on Main Channel Newport Harbor Entrance -IUY--LEASE- $45,000 and UP $350 mte1 UP Res. of The Channel Reef enjoy waler front view aoc1 conMnience of moorin& tM1r boat at tbe front door. (Atso a cutree. U~ellm1n· •tinC the burdemome raponaibillties of malnt&lninC a e home) Th~ al"9 many adl'a.ntagea o£ malntainlq bere at ClianDtl Apl A Mlect number of 2 Bedrms.·2 bath Apt. Anllable. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS. FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION Phone 673-I 788 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTT BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS. -----· . -~ -Huge la11apus ROCllll COWGE PARK Lowl;t s bedroom • 1 "-be.th Supe,/, ofocation Dover Shores You ruy buy • tMffttffCMtt a.yvtew home with ,,,..,.1d lnterett. 2 l'UllN. MOOILS OPIN DAJL Y 1112 SANTIAGO-New Blyt1ew home. k- cepUonal detl.ll. a Bdnnl, a balhlt powder rm, carpeting, dr1pe1, 11nd1e1ped -ready for immediate occupa.oey. ,81,.00 -10% down. LUXURIOUS 6 Bdrm. View home beautuul contempon.ry Span.lab decor, tully carpet- ed, draped le land.caped. Full "price includ· in' your choice ol appl.laoces-487,SOO. VALUE SPANISH MONftREY OceM View Home nn. bldroom. 1~ bath bcme, with modem kltdml OPEN BOUSE SUN. 1 • 5 rusTOM HOME with 2l'x. ptua dllbwuber. A beaut!· MANSION WALL TO WALL carpetine, drapes, land· acaping and appllmm at no extra cost in our eelection of news, 4 & 5 Bdrm homes. 601 lt«lrfonl Dr. 21' RUMPUS fta>M. Op!rl fu1 bl1lY ~ elm with P'.a.ias bQl9 lMnr nan; 3 BR, f.lmlly rm formal dinin beam Olillnp and dine tireplace and llid1nc 111M W. DJNJNG roam bu ·• g rm. fiftp!aonl Exc:ellart upper door 1-diDs on to 1arp 1-mecl .....,. ud a- Exceptloml n.lue at the low price ~ location cm quiet tree-patio and bM.uttful Land-qulidtit wraasM Wan dlu-Bayview lot1 from $11,500 to $33,500. '35.750 -$5,000 Down lined cul-de-ac ltJWt, <kl11 ec:aped p-ounda. cteUer. Femll1 room and Dave Cook -MH285 a llhclt drive from Unlver-v. A. NO DOWN !dtcbln.,.. a delilht to .e- .. yf,.,.. let evallable with pier & allp prM· ..... Jollll MacDab Realty Compafty lltJ c1' CALIFORNIA, JR.. ONLY $~950 ~ roc:a with .,.. for 881 Dover Dr., Suite 101 Newport Beach VINE. Em"a ~lot with FARROW REALTY ..._ ...s trciaUw. 1'otr a.yt,_t Home. from $79 ,500 to $169 ,500. Open Deity. lr!J I' \I I.\\ Ill ' r::;1' I \Ii \ \II \ ' ~ cbDdreA • P 1 a Y ma.-iY9 bidtw w l t b Lo .LI.. yard. ~ EXL!TING 293 E. Utb ....... built-a ........ 'l1ne ~ Nlllt For A FHA or VA O.K. ~" l1IA Jou • S212 PER Eve. ICQTI or ~ km i.atlfbl llcllw. Wet bu SAI..F3 OFFICE: John Macnab RNlty Compeny Ul DOVER DR.. Suite 101 • ' \I ' I lit ....-1 • bdrml, bdwd isoor.. wm :1 rorAL. Price: lntne Ten1ce Ed ~.~-~ aq. A. Doter Sboft9 tell DOW, $11.,B. ,_........,. ._.. .... Time's Away.ting 1bmt tre IOCl'9 t.rpinl on the marbt ml'W· Llilll a four bedroom ~ tft' a1 $32,500, or a bup tplit lieftl at $C1.lli0, or m lmmacull&e s bedroom at $23. '15(). Home lhd11ud $10.cxxl 6% MONEY Professional Corner Exeellellt 3 BR home Oii diDiac roam .... into ~ Warm ....... Detip. Two JU YOO ca t* f1m Eut· larp carnes" Jot. Good «JdA. tDe COftl'8d ,.ato. Aatbeatic In Newport Beach from Pacific Cout Hwy., north on Dover Drive. From Newport Blvd., Eut on 17th Sl to Sales Oftlce. amt. wllt 5 BlikUGIDI, I *It, ldlfd fk.w, 2 Wrm 1>alWt ioc.dm ta DOWN-Ins Jou and law i.. .... _... tOt roam • blare B.e. A S JWds' ..... taame. 1? '1f ,G 'rowN CXBTA 11DA. 100'· Price ndactd. ruda pordt. Brud lllllW • hmll:1 • ..,.. -~ Zl.15' Oilrmlr P.1 .... Jot. Call .., ... ct.. ,... Olllpft calar • Ins Jt.ocmm, A Ra! "'BQY' • Newpert II. ~ Mt cl plant for CURT DOSH R 11 .... -...... '* MACCO. REAL TY co. Now • •.500? •t Vlctwia cwwa11on .., amc. or com-, II Of iom • ~. t.t00 eq. tt. or Call 'N Gabert mmda1 Ul9 lncbaded ill Clllllllart b -•• 500. 642-8U5 Ml Mil 1 price, ~ pneentty 1130 w. Cout ~ Y• on tbe 1-d. Ellcblyt '11ley're dandies -IDd the . a... taar natal aa1t11 seer I04m rvD m.. wtlb Wallm a i-. l>'1 ownen bave to eel.I -ar. ~ --._ ooem hlmne , n.ar" l.K.LW 1..w w.-M nr ... Tm OWNER SAYS ''Be In Yoar Own not..,. rom. to 1ie lite per .,..,. PB.lam RlGln' \Al'IW nnmuuw.i MUST SEU. that. Now'• ycur cta.ocet 4 llDIOO~ ~ .._, wrm ™' IEST IUY nY)flrJ and what• Wt't s bedroom.I Home lry Cluistmas'' oau \II! ..... • ~ 4 BR. ~ ba. \../f-:'C.-1% bathl,. klft);y lldl ft ~-~~."l).liA.t ...... MESA VERDE home IWNWidecS by lp -.i~ and tllttred POOL OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-6 PM • u,iag. WIW'"'-i- --:=:::----- ...... (TlC) m..a Here'• a <BEAT BUY ta ... pool. t'!ICtllent plan fl:lr en-SAT a ION lU ~by lolldl °'deck.-1412 SANTANELLA. Pham 5M-599C) aqullta 1119& Verde ar-. talnl.na· °'"*'1 ~ 401 Kl"fl Plac. ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~1~ ~ e IRVINE TERRACE ~ patio ab'J. -W E. llchemnyer c1lff ..... F ... ..,....., . • By 0wner • ~ ann ..,..,--1. built· ma. t1re-' "'"'"" • ~· Uory ARROW REALTY ::S Y~~ ':: ?' • 3 ~t'.4 ea.+ otnJns-rm. plact, SPACIOOS FMl!LY R.!U. lJliO Npt. Bhd.., CK. 1aa:n1 wft11 tha& New n.· &e. 53641$ or 541-ZiS.1 Uy;. T~ ~ tfll LOW'ttl' AUC'E In .. E. l'fdt. St. IGoGDO l . "°""" .... )OCa ., x •• r..da --eaml1 RA. Owns Cllllll d. toin. ,,.. ldiaD. =-_;:_:: ~ ~ .Ewa: ~.,, 64&-Bll ~ ~ = _Q·ro::_ windlnc. DAVIDSON R~ with~ pa1Dt a new d1I-.,,, THIS .v.i * ~ f YA!! 4 Bil-FHA or GI Will~~~.~ .... AD 1c11a1 famD1 bomt, near DELUXE DUPLIXES ~1r.:,_ Ca:rpdl.n&$39llOO in exc. C.ta Mesa 1100 , __ !t( 79 ~WW~ bab 2 8Ra each. ~ dra· ... _...., \Wll• ' • ~ ARlll.,. c:..111 ~I .... ~ 1Am"'4 ln PU50 parchaa. La r 11 all ~ a BR' ~ baths, pes, buJJtJna. patio& Ir Oielhtre R. E., ~2503 ~· Mesi Del Mlf ~ -__...,. a.ta Mm& l"Mi· l a famll1 room. ......... _, ... _ -~ ..... _ ._ .......,_ ti.mi!· . • ...... , .. 1 ......__.._, ~........ • • • • _...._ -...... pat .,,,._. .., -· -------IJQIDn HmM 2 bedloclD - -.. -_. .,.. ~ p>0t 1n ~ Ills b1M* yud. Rltr. mo Harbor 58. CM PACESETTERJ J'UJ\ff, 11t1>1U ~ ~ !:..w~ la Au. :~Sean. Whltd~ wi~~~. <You own b land here!) ~ Eves. ~ Immaculate 3 bednn. hlh-Extra larit! 4 bll!droam bame ~ DAJLY $!1J50. *'..,t twtht• dteD Ir .-t. ":'~-to-3 • family. Low down Ir ~uth Pe,..I, a .. ttor t11 SAN BERNARDINO ~ =t~ ': :th er!~ ~s.: ILUFFs--aASTaL"'f Daplez lat J!leee*ll Qlll& Open Deity wall ~ o.n )'I.Id Asklnc 125,:!IOO. Tat• 2Dd A mmt -r at $G.llX> SelJ/ tnde 3 Br • 5 yr old. de-Ac St. ftne ~ " u~ with stme fire. w.a It I.VD' eal. 61 -= ...,.. 9D'X1J5', ly OwMr entry + extrtme17 &ne $21,400 1 o an to umm.. 16Ui Weltclitt &Om> $11.,l)O. Low dn. 5G-61l5(I. Mesa Verde. $32.SOO place ::m jllSt bml ftCU"o Xl4 VIiia M 0.., Ml Priced'*~ &"°'911 Jami all"--lMnl lAIAMA + wa l k1, TD. I/I BUSIEST ~ iD !lo40-U20 ~ iD ·s·• ~ .... 1.1.9 ~ 1anke warlL Ar O>Uep Raalt,y ~ town. T1le DAJLY PU.01' TARBD.L 251&> HAR.BOk tt la Savin& CaWanl1& • i•i5SAACH:i<5Ql..i.Ji.if.i1 = =-. ~nk.°:: tD1 SZl,150! °"'*' nzros,e-Y' $495 DOWN Ocecnt ...r le•dl Qamfted 9'Ctkm. Saw t>C1trTJUSTWJSltlouc11»· o&rw t1Ua altndtN 1111111' OfMXDma.I') $4,5 ~ 2 '--boun4-Very uxiool. Hur VJ Udnl '° bm.b JOUf' bcme new bame tor $11,D wa • ...._ 1WQN .,..,..,.," rc.na. -laab cu-ryl ratt bwac.ln 1n a bia 4 eW IQllDI:)'. tame Is effDrt, Look , ••• ftnd !Nat ba1'1 ln i. $2,IOO down. •,..... ~ 10 'AU. Jlllllls •cxctiom. hsat''lll wAUa'll a LEE BR 2 bath a 1arp fam1't)' JOO Kall -0arna cte1 Mar DOWl!l '->"•a•""'*' Mt. SM-mS M&-nn • ~Jmf --- 4 Bedra- 1 ......._ wlw cmw Jot. dMl6I:. ~ 2131 HaJilcr m.d. room heme· Mn carpets. Well __ ...., 2 Wrm. 2 Open Ewa-'di 9 1.o11.&1:•:smv-:~n~i..u::Mii ----Pdold • ..n. • wtD tr9d9 56-N9l Open Eves. ipl'tnklen, bailHM fndQd. bath a rWll(IUll roam batnl • • _ ~ ~ • ._. Ir wDer bell-. or unlta Ina diahw'aaher. Vaca.a&. for an17 ST!Sm dowD. 1be •ill WD'I' RBWICSr UM Ctlflllllr'I ~ (H.Y ta a.ta .... .I/ft ~ l w:a. Vie Sile today. JnO'f'9 In frlmOl\o fee ... lot n1oe ii • Open Houses •'14500 FOR QUICK S1JhnmtlJ111J9.IU.Uloft a.ti. IHI W row. CA.IL DAVE MYHRE lll'OX-$1),000. Total ~ SA.Lit In ~ <211'*--LEASE 51).U51 Hntttace R81 D-111b • orl.7 $11 .511>-Open e 112 W. .,._ ..,. ...... ~ C....._I • R Or 8Ut, s bckm lane tn FU1ll1 ~ '°°-L11'P Bed-t&te. Hw • ~ ' SUD-w E • CONllDllt TUDI ~-&*"'W"1118-!b.DitLoc. JUllllS, Ea.Hiie aft& ln kit-EXECUTIVES ~ Ef•• m.«aS4 THIS EEK ND Owner LeaYhMJ •••• ,OR YACMT LOT _....,..._ Bat ~ S.-.._ ftD. diln. a.am eeillnp 1n who entertain will Jove the a_. & I · L MM Sell set-Tl!I ar •mi '*' * Stl-'1'5JJ family l'OCllD• Lap Doltie leMKICled courtyard ID--~ HCh ••• ---- . Celdwell, Banker OfRIS: SPECTACULll VIEWS tzdting home onrtoatlnl white water cnddDC Oil pJctun9que rocb, W/Dps to ,mate 1-dl. 1.1.bNrJ. maid's room. pool, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • . . . . '1'19,500 lln. Jmilaon · NIWLY DECOltA1ED a..rndng 3 B4rm., 2 bltb hon plua i bdrm garage apt. Both In fine coadtt1on • In excellent C.D.M. location . . • • "5,950 lbrtlyn LGl1 DCIWNT ANANCING I.ACK IAY llAUTYt ~ ~bullt hoine on hqe lot. J>ro. f-5oBIDJ ta"""'aped. Price reduc:ed to .........••.•... "2,950--Law Down Walt.fr~-;- CA.MIO HIGHl.:ANDS IUYI Jnunac, 4 Bdrm. ~ fam. rm. home. rtr. p*e In _...b8drocm mc.1~ Just u.tecl and pdced to ..0. . . . . '38.DOO It• Brtttlnat-m -'lflC£ OP9I SATURDAYS - ..,., Ms lat. $13.SOO. tnDCe ~ from q. RMJty c.. ICMlt thil handy •IJredwy with Y9" tMa 2231 CAmmtNE Pl.ACE IY OWNll Colesworllly ' Co li'ftzw room 7fxl5 fllrma1 2407 E. OIMt Hwy. ow ........... .. ye4) .. houiHUntlftl. All 3 BR. hmil1 rm, 1~ bath. GI NO DO#N ' ~ ~ and family FOR SALE $21,tSO tM a.c.tlonl lltted bel.w are deecrlbed ~e~:,u. Upper Npt. Bq. 011km c ,.._. 09tf)oob pool and OR LEASE $165 Mo. In ........ .Wall llJ.edvertltlng eleewhere OPD1 FBI-SAT-SUN a 2 beth. llnml .... .,.cio. ~ l bedrooml. 3 3 BR 1t dll!ll.. s balhl. lmd-In todey'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. 1'30 to s PM Cf!(/ drill. (JIN, pUlo, l!kd batM, plua maid'• room wood floon. f Ir• p 1 ace, '""'-lhrfrlng open houMI for .... or GALLERY REAL TY fncoe, bo.t ...., 1tdlr S.. ~ACRI· $11,000 and bdi. :rmnw.d $11.SOO. double prqe. EutPSe t9 Nnt __.to lllt ---LI formetflin Gl w eout Htw-call.,.. -..em. a.o • ~ Dutdl JEAN SMITH, 1t .. ttor nev Mesa Drive. In tttta ::.~:-wh ,:;;; n N~ 8each .._ HARIOR HIGHLAJli Jann Holm St1lie Older 41» E. 11th CK. 64IS-3ZS5 l'OUR BEDROCMS • diDil'I ' • Br/ J a. ...._ 1.1111 Jb:De. w'X!Jtf lot. Needl YOU'RE 1n Che cmter ot Wells-McCarclle HOUSES FOR SALE fmnil¥ roam 2 1*b1. i.d lot! mooo. ~ • .....-dmt,. ·but Uftble, R·2 wNIJthltc ~ llll dm a1· REALTORS ( 111_.J } bricit ~ w/w car-lbclpl Is lil8dllllra Ml. Jot, f.aaed far I Ullb. v.. ~ s BR 1r dim b:llne. 1110 Newpcrt Bl .. d.. Cll · 2 D90room & Family or Den pm It twp ·back yard. ~1 Xlnt 5141' <*Ito ~ Wt'· aq 2 • w:r ~ • 541-'729 Eve . .._. 400 Klnga Place, Newport Belch Muat in l wem. Neowb io.n. No loua dwlpl Hf • wm haw i.t 1.aulh. 11.-rocm "dlnml room.I W • Shopp'--642-3600 (Sat & Sun 1-5) painted MiSe • aut. Ont>-~ J'antutic Pl'ClGt potential! !t JOll m.. kdaed a lot a to ...., m.soo. CALL S40-U51 Meri-OWNER * u .._ WALKER It LEE )'Ol.I will ~ tbe From thia ~ fsD.lly 712 M'al•bn, Irvine Terrace, CdM t.qe R81 Eatat-e. HA1tBCI\ 'lltM 'a l Bl[. mt Badlor l!hd. value at die price cl SU.-home nar oew-multi • mll· 873.-3770 (Sat & Sun 1-5) l'iS bL Bldec. Qel. ct'1lt 56Ml Open Eves. BW Hmdrictm bal Eltate, lien dollar Ma r l n a. ~ * 2·STORY 4 BR home. Did ,,..._ lCll Pl' 'L a.lf 1173 Hari>or 81"1., C. M. l'OCllllll are HUGE, )'ll'd wU1 (l Bedroom &: Family or Oen} pa&, cpta, cwt drpl, It or i.. to lllo' -_. • MN'e"' D•lex M&a1 GI' 5'Hl'ff ....... accammodatt bii paal u 564 Seaward Rd. (Corona Highlaads) CdM lhadea. faxl yard. $30) cm, * OWNER. .... * ........., well u a temil court! » S1l7 mo. Incl taxec It. In-=========I Cbtti»ocea,211R.,2batha $17,500. NeWport ce. b' boat or trailer.,,.. 873-6510 (Sun only) ~· ~ leek .. y 1240 ~~.~t oondlt:iaD • area c1' lov..s .. bomel. v•-t1111Pa•1 ~ .....,_., • -·t CUSl'OM 2 Bd. Fam. rm. l" __ ......_ ___ _ ..,._ cv ·-..,...., --· 2238 Catherine ft., Costa Mesa r-WWle t..... li-4 bedrooml, modern lcit· be here 1 on I for only ua n2g1: (F~ S t S l 30 S ) Ba. OWNER. FDlme 75~. BY 0WNDV 2 •YU D'W1 OJtS..m, --= m. chm. sractoaa 1tvt1w rm. a-Sll,a. Wallcer .\ Lee, *3 U"lu-v " '" 8 • un : • pm NO POINTS. R-4 kit. Z15 2 STORY I 5 Br• J BL Qlla ceDct ftoDto plan, pool lind Weatdltt Dr. 646-TTll. *2310 Fairhill Dr., N.B. (orf 23rd) Taltkl ,...,.. 6C-(U28. ~mm..~ Ldll.'M $250 DOWNlll =~lTZ 2!l'6 Harlior DON"l' JUST WISH b' IOme-Mi-3600 (Sat & SUn 1-4:30) BY OWNER. 2 BR Hardwood "' .... "°'9 In Leue rib ...-i-floon, fmplace. Jt,.2 Jot. Coron• .. Mir 1 to liu:Jt 1 4 bdlm. bQre t;; OWNER ANXIOUS Wiii 11o tlnllh )'OUl' lane 1218 Cambridge we (Westdlif} NB Room to build. m Rocbeeo ------- ""' .... "-!-......, built 1.. OCEAN FRONT 642-5200 (Sat • Sun 1-5) ttt. U H914 Ml ••• ..., ..... _... --. •·•·find IS"Mt ~ta to-l\lllEIU NINR 4*m ldtd>en, 2 bathl. s 1R 1a11e west mci cl 407 Kings Pl. (Cliff Haven) NB OWNER • EASTSIDE UUAl'I uun&A Pvt I.In fatd 540-lU> a.di. exc caod. '80.ln> dqa aaaaw Mr.. &42-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) Nr MW 4 BR, 2 Ba, c:rpa, TA.JlBELL • Hutior a.hire Ra! Dita'e drpe, lmmac. Maloe clfer. 2 BR tedi. ccrmr, 1 *"'• ----~-m 'all E. 0.. Hwy. OBI 601 Rockford Dr. (Olmeo Highlands) Cd.M Call alter s pm Ml 6-6317 Sitt • 1ftllld ..a.dar. ~~· ..... _..... 615-al3 -~.-.. --.... mi(. ilPm. _ _. ....__ .....,......"" 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) • BY ~, _._ -u -.._ '"11.. u• nA.ILY PllDT MORE CUSTOMERS tor the be, Newly "dk .. ~~No~ 0...en.4 IKdla. 1 a•• (4 Bedroom & Family or Oen} 1ume raA. Call 548-ms matnt .• ,_ lie pat1aa. 111.Wp nstallrlDt that a.MS 2743 Alta Vista, (Eastbluffi NB VllCl.Dt now • 0w.-r QaaU!ed Ms. Dt.1 M2-5m KJ 9-3351. 875-2000 1110 .ell! $45.500 and place Call 641-141.4 lll$me ~=;;;;;;;;;;::;:::;:;;;;;;=:..:..;="°"====)'OW"I==·::;;;;: 124 Vb Lorca, (Udo Isle) NB ExKutlv• Home FAREL WAU<!IR. Mr. 673-3709 OubrtAndini • Bdrm. 2 bath. • wt111 format dbun& room -Hllstcle • View . .. TIME FOR .... (S B~droom & F1mily or Oen) 126 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 673-3709 (1·5) •2775 Cibola. C.M. 54().1720 (Sun DUPLEXES FOR SALE (I Bedroom e&ch) 706 Marguerite, ~M 873-3770 ISat & Sun 1·5) (2 Bedrooms Heh} 706 Marguerite. CdM 873-3'170 (~t & Sun l •.&) APARTMENTS FOR RENT r (I Bedroom} eeo Ramlltm St., eo.u Mesa M2-eo1a *** PooJ A W•t•rfront ** Waterf Nftt ... ,... ~ .,, ., : • •·,..t) .... --) •• • I Truly t!teogant 11\1\nC room Country Atn'dpbln. 2 BR., • with ltOne flreplac:e, fUnc· Fam rm. 7"' ba. 1d 1- tknal kitchen with ~Vfl'Y hold. $49,950 J'P. ballt-tn C'ClllWni~. C'UltOnl OPDf SUN, 564 Seawrd cal'1*S and draps. Extrr-Rd. O:nma Jfl&til-idL 1or ntW palnted • mo 111· ft. u~ ~ of U~ att9. Just a lhort 3447 E. OlMt Hwy., Olll walk to all ICbools • ~r 6Tl-8S10 hu ~ fnim aNe and SACRI11CE! CCftNm otkrt lmmedlAttt pouralon • 1Nc<»a: • . to qualified ~r . Top dol· SQ.it.II cl JU&bin.Y. 1 Bit a : lu value at S.19.950 Loft. Home ~ Gar. AJA. 646·T1Tl ~2313 Room to adlf, OwlMr flldal Open Ew. 'til , fondOllJrf'· M• o r r er . T H 1: ~J EA ~. E.'~TATER.<; Ownft'. A.rmt. 544-1.514. er . 646-TCl '· ... -~.... ' ·°""'~ ~':-Sl~.:i!':lr· • .l " ... - • I I .. • • . . . . . * SPECIAi. Cl.ASSU'ICATION FOR NAT\JRAL BORN SWAPPERS • Wli•ddf9 w-1 Wllmcldya Ciot7 SPICIA!. ltAll 5 LINES--& TIMES-S IUCKS Jl:VLU !..116' MUIT ltfa.UOS ~I ,-Ill ... !It ...... .........., --Iii ..... a-TOUI ,.,.... Mll/W ........ ..... fl-rl ......... .,.. .......crntlMO f"'Oll &Al.I' -TIAOI'.• Ollt.VI PHONE 642°5678 WESTMINSTER OK HOKnt C0UMTT CALL FRH -1220 To Place Y-Trader's l' ... dl .. Ad BUUT. JWm.CAR.VID rnahopn)' Coat~ I aiull, WWJlllflbt iron pte. rat: a nua cam.. .,. .. t f15.Jllt HAVE: DOCAtI 1111 CC. ............ Wltlft-. HONDA ·r . W-3Z2ll aftn 5 pn. --- .. .. J -•• . . ..,_ " ....,,,, --. . . RENTALS ••• ---. . ................. RENTALS RENTALS RDITALS RINTAU . -. .. .... . ... -Unlumlshod Ajlh. Pumlohod Aph. Fumlohod .~L Un"""lohod Aplt. Unlvm..,,... ·;·f ll. ,., .... \.!. 1-;-:.··T .r,r 1-·r • -.1 ·L ----.. ---• --... .. --· - • Vendome S,.clout 2 1 ......... -2 letht * Swimmbl1 p...---..--. -* 'Plnplac. * lndlv/lndry fldll <kiwi and !'aml17 ...,.,., Gl $155 -$160 IMS ANAHEIM AVI. C. M. I . _ ... _ --;._.,....,. .. _.., •• ,.. ••••••• -·as I --....... -...... -- I ·-~ .. - t .. a R!I G - !!! Of - -H .. I • ' I • I • , i • I . . .. t . I ~ . . . ~ 'I . .. .. -.. ). I • -.. • -- ' -- . -. . . , .~ . . . ' ' • • o I -IA'-'llTATI REAL ESTATI Qener1t o.ntral PLUMBING Of EARL ~ & HEATING =-... For Serva Dey or NJeht -.: PHONE 642· 1753 S&o!9 DOW Opell 8 u. toe P.M. Monday tbru $aturday 1526 ... .,.,. ltvd., c..t1 ... THI DOYa IUILDING WANTS YOUl C70 The rlgbt lddftal at tU most reuoo.able ratu. BUl:i.lwm and Profalk>Dll Of1icM trom 3QO ~.J,000 lq. ft. Carpeted. alr-con&tioned, utila. tnduded at 3ec per ICI· ft. f«- S,..cl1I "Mowt Now Off~ Sec Mf. Deao,nton, 133 O.W.r Dr., Salta #22 Nwupwt a..ch 64"3512 - Are YOU *-I of- • Low htc1•1? • Poor Help? • Gl._,.7 •,.. w .. 1 • Lost lnvestmHt7 • • # ' • • ' ••• Computer . Test DpanM .... "' .,,.,..... flrm ,. .,-,... Mchnld•n for computer mtmOry ..,.... checkout. Pndk1I _,.~ wltt. stlftderd .... .. ...... , llldudlnt' ...,,... D.V.M.'t, etc. MCelll"f. One yeer ••~ In core memory ayattrn des.lr- ablt . ~SC~ COSTA MUA ,., .• 671 w. 17th St. ·c:= An equal capp:llbdQ a'•• ' GINllAI.: llTCHlll MEL.PEI ..... Cefttact Mn. KuaM 200 tWplt1I Circle WMmf Nf# ,._ ELECTRONIC TICHNICIANS . Imb'WDlllt ~ -SBl:Di**>t:1 ........ ~ ....... Aih•••ICJlfllllM. 1211~CX. An equal oWGl--..... s. MACHINISIS AOVllTlSING MIN Naticml II.rm needs 2 FOd- •• .,_. ....... ft -Gar bank dMllan. 01111 '•"• cmq. Om arn to $llO weetr. OnlJ top mm 1111114 ~. mam CARRIER BOYS _ .. _ .............. ~-· ,, ..... ~ ~ .... .... , ........... .....:•• .... t . . . .. • I " . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..• .., :\ ~ " . " . . . . " ; .,,,. , .· ROYAL IN~USTRIES, INC. Eaglneerecl Prochlctl Diwlsloe THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ARE OPEN IMMEDIATELY AT OUR NEW PLANT 9 MILLING MACHINISTS Mlllt be abM to aet up and operate all m.WJ. Should have minimum experience lllOd own tools. Work involves Prototype and short nm jobs. 9 ENGINE & TURRET LATHE MACHINISTS M\Jst have a minimum 3 ye.,-. experience on large Warner & Swasey and large engine lathes. Wort includes machining on cl<>1e tolerances. Short run productJon jobe. ~-GRINDER MACHINISTS Experienced in univenal grinding on Cina. and Norton Grinders. .... 9 JIG BORE MACHINIST Proficient on Di vaEG ji£ bore 9TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS 9 TOCX: & CU I I ER . GRINDERS 9 PRECISION DEIURRERS 9 TOOL MAKERS ROY AL offers ftte folowtng Advantages: &ts=-•• efllce .,.. • to l:JO Dair Alie .... ................... From 10 ...... to 2 , ..... Sat & s. Cllll .,. wrtte for any~ fn,.,..tllft ....,.,.... \. Royal Industries, Inc. m.rru-& bd HUI at The lrvlne ~ s.nt1 A-. Callf.) Rllll11IE SAW Pol.Itkin available ft1r aa.lmman eqm'itnClld In telltai quality home l\11'- nilblnp. Uberal comp&JIY benefits, commt"'na with ree.11ldc IDcmttve plan. J\1'JlfT BARiii BIOS. U Huntington Center Huntlnston a.ach HELPER m llhttl metal shop. Sand- in&. ~. dftll up. ~~ be eneraet.lc and will· lJ1i to ~am. Some ~· ence prefefTed. Apply MR. TRCYITER PARAMETRIC$ EXPE1UENCEO AD COMPOSITOll OR COMalNATtON MAN for 3:30 to 11:31> P-M· lhl.ft, Cont.act ANDY ANDERSEN or BOB MACK. * &UAIDS * Full or pert t1me Phi• 55 or older Wert any &bift Uniforma funUlbed Contact Lou Vickery 19700 Jamboree Road Newport Be.ch Oil PIK»IE 833-0600 ext. 2165 Alter 9:30 Lm. Monday t.hroup Wed. lo• Senlce W1Her E~lenced T~ Mlary, benefits. WRJTE OR CALL llewporler Inn HUS I ESSES i,.,.,.... ... APPLY JN PDt8CM l-l1Am>J4 ....,....._fttllr l.BJIEN E. L& PART TIME WORK • Ol'l'ICZ 1111.P • Coa4 .. __. c-. Gat ... PBX.~*' • S!EADY ~. M9m Vet* Callilr7 a.. 30llD o...._ a .... o..a..... * 54MllT CA.n:l'DUA llBLP ------ ... "•#··-~ . . . . + .., ' ... TI M JS' d .. Ir di Cl tr I.a .. z .. ...... 10" p s. E v • -* II r. 0 b = M I Hl ... • . lf %! i • .) • .. ~ j I S. ' .. J " .... 11 I 1 .. t! I I i'. I I .. , - j j • D 5 t . , ·. e - L -• I • 4 .. -.. s -In • ... .. • f. I. ... * • i ::: 16 .... lT .. • --IO .... f1/t •• 2S • •• • --JO :::::. Del - TRANSPORTATION 1-------TRANSPORTATION TilANSPORTATION N1W HONDA 160 ALLCYQD ..UY,.._ . MS ~ . •'.oii O.A.c. '61 OLDS ••a•• $1ltt '62 v.w. 2 Dr. . • . . . • . • . . .... ,,, v.w. 20r. . . • . . • . . . sm ... M.0.1. ............ ,,.,, ... A-"" ......, ..••... ..,, 1M VIM ..... IK .•... t1M '62 v.1¥9 .... 1K • • • • ''°" TRANSPORTATION , . . . . " . . . . -. . . . frldq, Howltnbll 18, 1966 TRANIPOltTAT10N TlllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Uiid Care woo u.-c.n Chevrolet Impala ' door hardtop. Jtadlo ..... er,• poaoer lteUtll&, au~ made tnncalwion, txcep- tionally cleaJI. $'1099 FULL PRICE AU cars llstecl may be purchaMd at the clown payment ancl monthly payment Ast- ecl subl•ct to approval of your creel+ by tM flnanclal In 1 t It u t Ion Involved. ln- ~reasecl clown payments wll of course re- sult In lower mo11thly payments. '65 WILDCAT • • • • • $2595 CASH ., lfUO .... _.1'4AI ,_, - '65 IUICK SKYLARK • 164 BUICK WILDCAT _ ..... , ......... UJ,.,-. 41r.H.T.,_...,...._ • • $2195 CASH • • $2459CASH '64 BUICK LE SAIRE • • • $1995 CASH w SH.II._ _.111.61 ,_ -· 4 Ir. H.T, '64 ~~~ .!~?~ .• : M.T: • $2495 CASH '6J IUICK LE SAIRE • • • $16'5 CASH ., 164.11 ._ ... '64.JJ ,_ -4 Dr. H.T. '6J IUICK SPECIAL • • • $1695 CASH ............. 164.11,.-. .......... ......, .. '63 IUICK LE SAIRE • • • $1495 CASH w SU.II.__. SU.It,_-.. 4 Ir ....... ' '62 BUICK SPECIAL • • • ., SUI.II..__. Sll.Jt ,_ -...... -...... '65 CHEY. MONZA • •SIUt.__.IU.lt,_ ... c.,. ............ po •• '64 CHEV. NOVA S.S. • • • • erMtM.__.,au,,. .......... $1095 CASH $1495 CASH $1595 CASH • $895 CASH '61 FORD WAGON •••• $195 CASH '61 CHEVROLET WAGON • $117.11 ._ ... UJ.41 ,_ - • s111.11 ... _. sn.n,. ... c..,. ..._ '65 VOLKSWAGEN 1SOOS • $1695 CASH -............ , .. .n,,., -· JDr ....... Ulle-. '62 CADILLAC • • • • • $1195 CASH '· $1595 CASH ., sn.ao ._ ..i SJl.11 ,., -. 4 Dr. M.T. '65 GMC HANDl·YAN • ., HO.II.__. SH.67 ,_ -DH,_,. ..... '64 CHEY. t/2 TON P.U • • • $1495 CASH -$16.tt ..... $11.tt,., -llH,-..,tl ......... '63 FORD 1/2 TON P .U. • • $1095 CASH • "'"° ·-... 111.1&,., ... ~ NEW '66 GMC 3/4 TON • • smscAsH er UH.__. su.11,_ -· ....... 4 .............. NEW ''6 GMC HANDl·IUS $2580 CASH ., 1211 •-_. snM,. -· ................ NEW '66 GMC SUIURIAN $3200 CASH wsm .... _.M1.t1,.-. .................... M•y ~ore To Choose From STANSBURY BUICK , · 2100 Harbor Blvd.-• CO JI 'MESI ,6(6:.9'121 ._.. ................................. """"_ .... ~,-, ... _ ' --.......... --"" . .. -~ ... --___ ... -. - -. -. -.... . ... I t • ,\, H DAlLY PJLOT/Nftt.Pmi Fridlt, NMmber 11, 1966 9100tffw C.rt 9tOO HeW Cert HOO New C•rt NOO. 'raANSpORTATION TUNSPOttTATtoN ::.:.;::_:.:.;,.:._ ____ _;..;:__...:..;_~~~----""""'.""~~=:::::=================== "°°u.. c.. "°° DON1 WAIT ANY LONGE~_. iOME~_ 10 · -· -s·po11s CAR CENTER'S LIQUIDATION OF THEIR LEFT-OVER '66 Volkswlge--s $ $ FUU. PllCI ; Rill PllCI . • l GIGANT'C I ,(l~A~A~CE . ' OF tSPORT -CARS & TRADE-INS 1 '58 MERCEDES -· • • • · • ~ • • 5399 ..... .._.. ............ •59· TRIUMPH •• ·· •.•..••• s499 ............. '61 ..... .................. /1119* ........ . '59 AUSTIN HEAL·EY. ........................ ...,. . '57 VOLVO • ~. · .· .. • •• • • • $199 MG • ~ • ; •• ·~ •• ~ •••••••• S699 $799 ...... '63 TRIUMPH········· ..• $699 ... C.Zcut .... 4 ..... ....,. .. .., ._ · '63 JAGUAR XKE ••. ~ .s2399 c.e. ........................... ,......... , '65 DATSUN ....•.....• s1199 s......w ............ .... '65 VOLVO •.•.. ·-! ••••• s1799 Lib_.~_....... . FULL PRICI FUU. PllCE · RILL PRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE PULL PRICE FULL PRICE '59 CORVETIE ••..•...• s1099 .:~ W1lh •/Mtie .................. ... '60 FIAI-8.DSIR.-·. ·-! ._~~!..· ~499 -:..-,...w... _.._...,. . '31 FORD VICTORIA SCJ99 ::~ .. ow. ..... 4 .-4 . ..,..., ...................... '57 PORSCHE & '62 P.OISCHE .~OUPE CONVERTlaLI MANY MANY MORE IN STOCK ---- e-ot¥All DODGE 'M DOD6E DDT '65 HOUDAY Delu. Md. .. Rltll. N1 poft!', Air amd! $1$15. * 6"-0CZ PLYMOUTH Cape COSTA MISA CHlYSLllt/ PLYMOUTH Calla )lea --.1n4 ''!'cir .... tlnmt ll!lec&n " .... *" • u...s Cwa" e .. BELVIDERE U • 1-W! Ind -Air cood. • New Urea. * 6t6-303l ti' '13 IAVO'r I -CY!, Auto. a.a~ Ad .,, lllllt ..ru * m.wo 1': .. PLTMOUIH 2 cir. ...... motor • tb'tll ID sJUd cood! .... 11 • ·--$125. Cd 5f5otZSI. EDSEL '5a PLYMOUl'B Goad flll· --... lldel)'. ------Gaocl--eand.-$30. 5G-l500 '!:' af.ll!lr. Prt./ ~-.. a. • .-ma "8" m-m" ..._..um., C1L AIR cr:H>. 4 • Ron ======::::::::::;::::::;:=1 IDeNl. * 541"'8 FALCON * unu; Jl1ll> WAGm * '61. Ela! Clllllll. » mi, Oeu, fU1ly equip, 8le tD ~ dmll -firm. 56-3025 9''60 FALCON $JOO PON11AC ==t/l==CAU.==f15.=15== l'ldar7 *· pGWa' ~ -...S.cmb' FORD 1966 GTA Fil,._ Malle_oflr. Onlr' of Ana· hdm ~1tlb CM· OR 3-mt * ~5ATpm. '62 FORD Cl'RY m>AM· !!rta. 11aim... UJfl. ML J'INJ: (XH)t ~ if IOJU> .... w--. acD.LEN!' EZfGJNE. DID $1299 BCl'f~ SHICl • 5'1-Mll5 ..... ••-•lilliiiil .. a-. .. OLDIMOllLI '59 T-llD 9900 UMdC•,.. We put our hearts €- f,. into giving YOU - 21 BRAND NEW 1966 MERCURYS remalnl119t Most available at INVOICE COST & 1»e1ow . ~ PRE.OWNED CONTINENTALS '6' UNCOUI 15195 TOWN llOAN. l'ltl ,....r flACTOttY Mlt COM>ITIOHINQ, lllATifllt 'llftr'lclr. MMfol, _.,..,..., "-' . -,,....... ·u lJNCOLN s5395 GONvaltT. Locltt 1 -,,..... 7AleclU91 ml• 1'1111 ""6". l'ACTOltY Allt COMO. lUTHD. 111 ll'lllMCllllltt Qlfldltlon. 'U UNCOUf '3895 TOWN ~O. f'Ull ,.,...,., "ACTOltY Allt COHO. Arctic Wiii ... Ii.ell UATifllt "1111. "' ellCl!llllt Clllftdll!Oft. ~~=-~~ --·'4295 FACTOllY Ala COMO, U!ATHU W.W. r ,,.,,,. i_., . ...... ,........... .......... ~ "'"" ~~~·-· $3695 l'ACTORY Allt ~ COHOITIOHINO, Ardlo ...... La41111L t.oc8I 1-~ Qr wflll ... ,,..._ ... -11M candlllon Ins!* ...i O\lt. • 'M UNCOLN $3295 . COHVUTllll. l'ull .,_., "ACTOllY Allt COHOITIONING.. 1 ~ 1.4111r ml'-' llw ntlnw. lllATHU """1or, t~- _.._. lib alwwrOllll'I -· • "Safelluy"~usED CARS GU.nnt.d hr One Y•T or 12,000 Ml'- ,~ C..,..., lllVllt CM$T W.O eAlt WAltllANTY -......., If ,,.,,_., ................. In tllt N llol\. '63 CHEVROLET $)79·5 911NrW-.v ....... ,,_, .,...,.. -llr--. ..... ftWflc .,.._...IQI\. "At:Tt>ltY Nit CONOITIQMlNG. '64 Ol.DI $)995 '61 COMET S.22 Autwnetlc:~ . ........... . lllllcel l9fl, , ......... ··'· '51 CHIVlOLIT $39.5 ..... Mlllll "' ••.,. car. ~ J!~~!o~ $2895 '64 MERCURY IJlt COff01TIOfOHO. ,,,.,,, • .,..., ...... Mt ...... by local -· a.. "" ...... '""'*" .... · '64 PONTIAC Wgn. •2595 ~L':'i::: '62 T-81RD ........ .._.._tlMuflM..J~ ~ --~--·-· ~ """...... ,... ..... '63 CHEVlOLFt $)195 "'.""""'61-C-HE_V_Corv_111r ___ ....._....,. How llerd9ap. Automelk trlNflltulefl. ·~ ~lllter. • ... •1111 .............. ltedle W ._.,, Wllltt wells. •U t1rt1. \ OPIN:MONDAY·PIJDAY t A.M. '°. ..... -SAT. t IUM. t ... TO 6 pJI. ' . ... 9t00Ntw Care EVERY TIME ••• '-.• Th•t one of these .a .. k MW '67-'-ntlaa It ~W et Roy Cerver Pontiac It most llb1y "*""· ~~~ that • Cir has bHn tracMd In. We take the very best •! these tr.US, lnsf*t, recendttfen & tu•r· ant .. tNm. These ,.... .. eutomobll• et• the "fJMlt In Orinte Ceuftty. ~272 . . '2588 llt.ANO NIW ~2868 --~781 a1tANCH11W l~Q NIW . . JllAN~ NIW . '"" ...... . VL ................. ...... .....,.. ..... M; .... \& '66 larntC••• . '66 YAUANT . YI. ..._,.,., r•lti ; llfftlr, "• t llf, JtS ......... .....,_ ,,/ "'·· ....... flMllll ...... bW ... _.... ....... .. ... ...... CIWtr\. -·...... 10• lllL ' ~ hy. of . a Ufe.Time Otlter New '66s To Claoose From Too! . '64 IAMILER 440 S1395 ·· 2 Deel' ......_ ledle, Miter, eutom.t~ maroen wtth White top. RHI clean. \ ,. . ........ .., ....... , ····· ·*'· .... "'.~.~.· ... · • ,. • • .................. ' ....... 9' ' ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME DEALER ....... . THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION AVAllABLE IN . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA • * FOR THE SPORTING SET - SHELBY-AMERICAN'S COBRA & G T's *" For Young Americans & Economy Minded ANGLIA-CORTINA-CORTINA G.T.-CORTrNA LOTUS lOO MPH -32 Mil• Per G1lfon -4 s..-or Autom•tlc TrtntnJltslon AS LOW AS * - . . . • • -r-.. • • t • • • • • • • , ....... , ' • • ~ • .. THUNDtutJD 4-DR. LAJUWI . FOR THE SMART IUYD1 WHO WANTS THE •EST -FORD IS THl.;t SELLER IN CAUFOINIA. ~ . ' . . ..,. . . . .. ) .. , ·ROPE YO URSELF A WINNING DE~· IQDAJ.:~ -. -·· l . ' O.Ce in a life.time soedal 1966 TORONADO DELUXE . .,. -* !hit bled! llMlllY & test *'" II ,... wi• -111tel"9d Eft· 11¥ In --.ic ._ -ic. w Cill'lllll1Mlll" -,.,....,,., breltn. atll • ..,,...._ ... YW eMI .... M W. U.$. -...i MHler ti,._ WOUid -llelllw _, 83995 . PARTS & SllVICI HOOU: 7 A.M.·9 P.M. Mendays & 7 A.M.·7 P.M. Tua. thru frl. PARTS DIPT. ONLY Open t A.M.-6 P.M. Slturdays You Can le Sure Of Your Ulce New · Used ,.. :: ~ Ccin At THEODORE Jl091NS FORQ . ... I ' ~ • , .. , ~ Exact Scientific Analysis Proves It · For You! '63 ,FORD • • • • • • IMle,......,,ltlcl,wv•61M,Va,elt ..... .... ~ . ' . . . ' .. -----~-----___.______ __ 4 ~ . , .; ............ i ' , ~ .. I . I W1 1WI lioCloS;il :ThankSgiYing in -'rder · thtit ·~· e"""Jees may attend the church of dleir choice. A happy Th"nkSgiving to you all! I IEST REGARDS Al. ________ ._} J I . ). I , :. , , ... F:ORG.l·T · ii.ARD WARE ,-, . , f • • t, >. , , . i J 'i, ~ . ' • .1 ,~ . ' .:1 I . .. •.""" , . " .. . 12 ~ . -c.---- TM SouthlM4'1 Flnett HAIOWAlf e IDOllT PAIRTS • SMAU APPlWICES e PUMlll6 SUPPllS · .. .... U.S. ht. Oft. 2205 W. Balboa Bfvd., Newport Beach · • . A Good Friendly Place To Shop • 0,.. Sundays • Plto•• OR 3-2350 Featuring Nationally Advertised Brandl Of MerchandUe At Fair Price. .. ..._ ... ...-. -DAK.'t ~IWRIW'llUI ~ ............ , .. _ .. THE WEEKENDER HAS A NEW RESTAURANT AND EflTERTAINMENT SEC. TION WHICH INCLUDES A COLUMN BY DON WIL· SON CALLED OUT 'N' ABOUT. YOU'LL FIND IT STARTING ON PAGE I, AND FROM THERE .B~CK THROUGH PAGE 13 IS THE FIHEST GUIDI TO DIN I NG , ENTERTAIN- MENT AND THANKSGIV· ING FARE IN ORANGE COUNTY. · J. RUSSELL TUMELSON'S DISIONIR'S f'.llOTIBOOK COLUMN HAS AN INTER· ESTING llT OF NEWS AIOUT TH E USE OF TAfLI EASELS. YOU'LL FINO IT ON PAGE 4. DON HOATON'S GAIDIN NOTES C 0 L UM N HAS SOME INTERESTING PACTS AIOUT THE CARI AND FlllMNG Of CYM- llDIUMS, THIS WEEK. IT IS ON PAGE J. ;,. j . [ _:_8-U:C'K·I NG · B R·O_N c,s '.·I-NUT 0 W N , I ._ ' , • ' : . • ... .. . .. . . . ... • . -. .. I . ,,. . ,,. . . . " . ,,. . ·1. ·•. . . , . •i"' , .. l • 2 -LA. IWnl Vt. Mbmesota at ~Nov.20. Wt Y.at Cub, AQnua& TNm ,. 141, Nff. It an4 •• . ,..,: G U,,I D -·".-T 0 fUN . Eshibita . lJt1 AllT .GAJ.LDY -Lecllted la the Fin. 'Arta ...... ti.Dery ........ ,..,-Saa. 11 ....... ~ Wed .. 12 1·•· tit t p.m. No ICbnltaie daarp. Pbw ID II I fClr IDIGrmatloe. 0. a· lUlit "Allstraet ~ Ce ramie 1" , • tllrou&b No ... 27. ooc ar GAU.DY. L.m · Patmew Rd., c.ta . ' llaa. Houri'. un:.i ; ..... 4ai11 t 1 p.m.-10 p.m. Wecl. No,.,...,, .. cMlll. PboDe S.1111 for IDformaUaD. Na*'-' lnitltiODal Print EDibi- .,. throe&!\ Dec. 11.. , . N'SWPOll1' NATION.&L MB --BaJalde Dr,. Newport Be8ch. Roan: JI Liil. • I p.m. Moa. 6nuib Fri. No 1 .. k ... eharse. Phw MJ. U4l. On uhJbit tbrou&ll l>M. moaalca bJ J• ... Estller Dendel -,, ~!l' llUTtJAL SAVIN~ AND LOAN -97 E.. Coat Bny., cmou c1e1 Mir. 11oar1 ..-. u.roa&ll nurs. I a.m.-4 p.m. I'd. t a.m.4 p.Da. No ed- }Dlslion cha.rle. PbaDI f1S.5110 fO'r Jnfermatia. Oii exhibit ~ NOT., Mn. William Fox'• ~llectlon of rare boCtlel. PAVIUON GAUERY -400 Maill St., Newport BMch. Fine Arla Patron. of Newport Harbor la abibitini Mr. and Mn. Otfford Phillips' select- • Ocmtinulac Dtncdma 9nulb Dec. 4. Hour• 'ue,~ to, 5 p.m. Wed. tbroqla SU. Phee m. W.''.MID"dellt. LA°""A FEDERAL IA~ Ocean Aveaue, Lafluaa Beach. Hoau. Moa. throulh Fri. 10 1.m. te J p.m l>bone •7Ml. No admission dlarp. Oil esbllt1t throulb December palntinp by mein-t.ert of Laguna Beldl Art Assoc. aJ>d student painUa&s &om i.aa.a Belch schools . I LAGUNA UAC8-ART AllOCIA110N -Sf1 Cllft · Drln, Laguaa · Beadl. Boun 11·5 p.m. Mon. UlroUCb Sat.. l-1 p.m.. Sua. Admission twenty• ave cata, ct)Odnn trtt. Tbe ma.la llller'J la ex. Wldtllll ~p from the California WIW C.llr Society ~ Dec. 4: Pboftt ....st. "'1NT~.VAILEY anc <ZN'Jml -SI*? ... ~It. hulala VaDeJ. Boun U p.m. tot · J;~~-. tllr• .. lftm.. 12 p.m. to 5 p.,tn. Frt. * Sit. ,& .......... eblrlt. Pbone llWDf. Qa •'*· tm"• ""'· • Hdee Rldlud .. , • .,....~:-. atlteMrJ. aW.ul :.Qil)pra -1m S. Co .. t HWJ., t.. ,U.:~ la;~>"iltbac aea IDI I ....... ~ ft'1 J'rla ......... ,... Bova: II a.m.-1:• !-!!·'.Uy. ,.. ..... ,..,.. Pbcme ... r".·for inf......_ au11n!w.110wm lllJIEUM --N. va1a 8U'ett, Slota AM. Plme ta 54.51. Hoon; Tue. day~ Sablrdq. 1t 4.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Son-a;,, 1 to f p.m. u4· 'l'bunM.J eveniqs. 1 to t p.m. No ediDladcia charle. The plleey ta nhibttiec pahdlaO la mixed m e d l a by Larry Macrey tbrough November rt, Jbotolrapbl by Frank Lockwood throu1b l)e.. nmber 151 ucl color pboCo prints by C. Edward Graves tf.roup Nov. %7. Special Events DtJ-8 BUDlGTON -Jazz concert, UCJ tampu ~ Fri. N~. 11. 7:3t p.m. Tkbta, adul1.s, ts; ducleeta, f]J8. Ph<lat m4m for tnformati-. MNT• t'LAUI tARADE -'lbil'V.ftftll .-.a SUia OaaJ p ..... ol Stan wlJl .. tbe MU-; 11Q....,. W~:x,.'Nov· D oa BoQrtrood~W,.· / lM Ancelet at ~-p.m. DISNEYLAND ~ ~lal Date Nlebta OD Fri. NOY. 2S ad Sat. tifcw: 2t. Mule and d&Ddatg wil f'9 t-!baftd tbrOQPout the Part w1tb the Btrmta. • Elliot'• Orcbatn. F1rtboue Five Plue Two, Younc Men from New Orleana. Nellie~ dler, Royal Tlbltlan l)ancera ad dlt&er WJ .. Mils. Houn ·an_-~ p.m. on TbubslviDI 'DeJ~ I Lm. to ~t Oil P'ti. and Sat. wi~ ,'8dnc uom a p.m. to m.ldnlOt oe botll eve. btp; and 10-7 p.m. on SUn. 'IM~ H.-HIP School Au6 tGriam, 800 ltVbie Ave., Newport Beacb, Fri,. Mn. 2S, I p.m. '1ctetl, fl.st, a•a.ilable at tbe .... Captala Jrbtc J._ ... WI wife Elec- tra praent ·~ Sada 'l1te liledlterraDean.'" SpoMortd by Newpert ~ Xlwaals. ORANGE COAST COILEGE RODEO -0 ran I • • C..~ Fe1q:roandl, • Fair Dr., ec.ta Mesa. Nov. 21 ao4 27, 2 p.m. net.eta, adultl $1.51; atudmts, SI; 75 ttnt.a for clilldred', available It tbe pte. P boae 54G-1'10 for infonnat.km. Comine: Up IAGUNA PLAYHOUSE -Sll Ocean Aven~. La- pu Bffc:b. Performancu WedDeldaJ tbtOQ&h ._., at t:• P-"· TteUta. Wed.·ftan. '3..25 a.. ~ . .sat a50. flbaae ~ ·~O\I eu~t TiM It Wida You'' Nov. -.o&-11. -t: ~ • P..J.~-j~ · t .. ~ ...... ";" ' - celOIUNJTf .urnsT IEKm':leW Art a.-. wald wtD 8IPW' at OOC AlldltWhila .Jltn. l>f:c. i , at a p.m. Tlclteta $1.00. ~-Stl-lllt fM ........ tlan. . COVER: The Orange Coast coueae Nation- al Jn&.ercolleglllte Ro<teo will be hdd N"ember 28 and 27 at Oranae ~~· On our tOttr", Chris Patton, 11 seated OJl a buckiat brc>b«I, ~· a Ja(rioe • be p~ for. the event. See Feature on Paae 7 KiM Sbanley PbotGI GllWe .. ..... .... die ...... GtdtaN .... Detlptt'1 Netefauk artabaaa ~ Display 'l'ltela Wta Deen <aft•,,_. . occ RMel o.e 'N' AW ..... ..... ...aaa .... , .. Pap t Pate I Pacel ••• .... P ... 1 ... p ' 7 •• ~· .. is.· hia) ... 11 s... I _..._ .... ..;. llMLY P&Ml•&WA • . ~ ........ .........., ....... . ,, . " ·--,.... ---nt•·· ... ·, •IBTi WllltlS ~­s=:.-:.-m /··-. . . ~a -·-.... ... ... --"--~ ... .. two lllOWIMl IACM nL NIT IMOW AT 6M c.G1,..•w -..Ow IAT.'a..._ MOM a P.M. • ..-....-..n.~~w:••~·-•t ... , .. ii~ Hollywood Repa~r ay MIK' COlllNOLL Y · : ROOF LIAI? Jltpair wort on ~E roof • New roofl . Residentilll or merdal 15 Y ww EIJMjience Wock fully ~~ Small jobs we'lcome AAA loofint Co. ("Jd Tops .. ) PH. M2·M27 I DIRE CT FRO M :rs ROADSHOW H•G~f1PMN~ SPECIAi FCHil ;.R PR:LE, 5PEL ~l SCHEDULED PER FORM~,\Cl~ --c.e -11 .. .. I ~~~:go-~;Qi--,e;-.....1._ f--~a. # ... { . , . ~ f ~ ' r ... l ~OINT , IOOISHOP ~~ 20w. eff ~#c ... u.-Paper. .... , ....:. SALi IOOKS - SAVI TO 75% .., ,., ...,..? (111,1111• m c.-.,.. ~ 4f4.l111 Ui4 .. 1'.lleMC-. t .._..._o.tn > • • ~ ON TMI • CAMPUS PLUS ............ an..,....._ .• E:; .. ,"'"' A.DUUS. IM1l Ml "'1ASI ..... ,...._._.... J.;.__ ------ Sfam w• .. Nov. 23 ·June Wiltd,..._ "CAREER GIRL" 14 ~~ ......... ;',,(mesa .. j '" • ~ ~ • ~ ""' ' KIDS MAnNEE SAT. AT ~il P~M. sneeA&. 1Cm1C1 •~cno• THllWI "Robinson Crusoe On Mcm .. tell-i.~COLC>ltl _. .,,._ OQillOI • ...., ......... ..-en .. w....rc0ttn '"WOMIN Of THI PllMISTOIJC ft.AMIT' ... .. T ......... I •-•UnY "'UUl90SCon" ·-,..., WMITMAJI U I ... .. AMlllCM tllAlll"" ~·· ,... llllA1'A ~DA '"WILt ANMU .. ,_ "-" .._..... POrnll ~UIL AT tfAIU)• \ Morie Seenes Peul Fenl dan ht "The a-.n. ~Ari 'Comlftl, The Rueslaris Are c.Nne" now showtftl at the Udo Theeteti 345' Via u.. Newport IMch. The flhn 11 a fa.u ~ wfth • World war m theme. Audrey Hepburn and Stanley Holloway, cvrr•ntly appearing in "My Fair L.dy" at .... Balboa ThM- ter, 7'19 E. S..boe, N.wport &Mch. The Ac..temy Award winning fllm also stars ltMc Harrison. ''The Blue Max" ,.aturlng Unula Andrest encl G.org. Peppard It no1t lhowing 1t the Cinema Theater, A.dams et Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. James Mason allel\ .,,.an In the co~ film. SUNnnah York ~ Wtrren BMtty a>-1t1r In "lc.19'dotcope .. 1tl the Mesa Theater, 1114 ........ port Blvd., C0tt1 ..... A MCOnd featuN, "Amer· lu n o,...m11, ...... showlnv. TROPICAL ASH ................ .,....... .... ............ w • ...,; ..... ,.,..., ... ........ SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH J11W ...... C....._ ................ .... "" a.. IH • .M. .... flWll ..... "1•1 •.M. M T. C-.. llHI. MOWi DfM SATWDU ' n u · rJ;o.u;o n ·l on SUN. • MOM. -TUii. "~EJDOSCOPE" Jbuth Coast ReJ)ertorY ~ Ziii Villa w.y Hewp..t luch OPENS NOVEMIER 25 pinter/Ille c1re1Mer Tllwra. tlirw s,,.,, '7J.H64 • I , .. ..._ NIGNTLY • FRI. & SAT. at·~ at 8:00 & 11• rric9I SZ. P. '4. M IUJI -It .. °"*' ... Mr,.._....,._ ........ Pl. IHOW STAITS 7 P.M. CONT. SUN. NOM J P.M.. FREI PARKING LOCATID AT 1114 NIWPOIT II.YD. COSTA MISA l __,·KASJM£R P1mt1D1 "'°"' (714) 776-7220 ..... QMllVll·Hl:IUUER,..,."ci.1.MAP .__.,..., I ... --··-~·?IAlllf .... ,_ ___ +a11.1111:1ag114 ....... ....__DALY f'k.OTt•llWM'tll• "~· ---... "" Meet The People ... ···-=·· ,_ A L E ADI NG C I T I ZEN Retired Huntington Beach resident Wilfred Lee Schryer is no idle loafer. His days are filled with activities aimed at helping youth in his citv and the adjoining communities. · He was born in the small lumber town oC Menominee. Michigan, just before the turn of the century. His father worked in the mills in the summer and in the wood! during the winter. cutting trees for the timber drives. ln 1906 the family moved to Olive. California, j~t north of Santa Ana. Four yean later the Schryers moved again, this time to Anaheim. With five children in the family, finances were a Uttle tight and when Bill, as he ls most frequently called, reached 14, his father advised • GARDEN NOTES him to quit school His first job w~ ln 1 grocery sto~ helping the butchef' cut meat and deliver orders. When World War I ca.me alOng Bill enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to convoy duty on the east ~aSt. By the end of the war he knew he had no intftest in remaining in ~ service rot the rest of his life. "I did not like all !hat moving a.round," he said. While Bill was away his Cam.Uy h~ moffd to Olind.a aod he ;tined them there. His 45-year association with the Tidewater ~il mp1ny began when be toot a job as a roughneck on a drilling rig and en as a member of a well crew. I During those first years in Olinda, he met a pretty )l'OWlg girl named Julia wb~e famil~ lived in ?De of the houses "on the lease.~ "In those ,ys," BfU explained, "oil comeames often had houses on the field where the men worked. At that time, Tidewater owned 100 acres in Olinda with 35 houses and 54 wells on the property." Eventually Bill and Julia were married and settled in their 1 own compatty house, but when Tidewater ctiscontinuid the k!ase idu in 1936 the couple moved to Brea and bought their own home. Bill always had been active in sports. playing first ~ase on a company team and one in Fullerton, but the move to Brea got hli1l started in civic affairs. Among his activities there he becaim a past master of the t.tas<>nic Lodge and a member of the city council. Before his transfer to Huntington Beach in 1946, be had beea in charge of .maintenance for Tidewater. In the beach city operation be .was promoted to production foreman, a position that later expanded to include production and drilling. Having missed a few years of education in his OW1l cbildhoodi Bill is particularly interested in local schools. In 1~7. when Orange Coa5t Co~ge was new, he was named to tM coJiege'S" Citizen's Advisory Com· mittee, aod, in 1965, OCC acknowledged his wort by awarding him an "oPt· standing citizen's award." Last month he was appointed to the board of directors of the Orange Coast College Foundation. He further distinguished himsell as c<><hairman of the committee which planned and conducted the corn:?rstone ceremony at Colden West Coliege in Huntington Beaah. After rooting for OCC for so many years he finds his allegW'lces torn oow between it and GWC. which is located in bis home town. lt is particularly hard because his son is a mathemahcs instructor at OCC. -Christine Mceat. C ymbidiunls Are Easy To GroWi Slow 'To Flower Few f*>ple have trouble growing cymbidiums but flowering them is onen a problem. Cymbidiums usually bloom on new gro\\ th and unless that erowth is mature enough it wtll not flower Unlike the florist's orchid, the cattleya. whose hybrids may flower any time of the year, all cymbidiums go through a definite and regular growth cycle. This cycle must be reckoned wt.th in order to properly mature the growth and bring it into flowering. If the plants have not shown buds or spikes by February, re·pot at that time. The cymbidlum growing season is March through August and February re-potting does not slow the plant during the growing season. Keep them growing rapidly dur1ng the growing season so that the new growths are at least two thlr~ mature by this time of year . Feed the planta every two .weeks durin~ the growing season with a standard orchid fertilher. During the rest of the year use a low nitrogen { fertiliier. such as a 2-UHO, every two or three weeks. The reasons behind this are obvious and the same feeding practice Lt recommended for camellias and azaleas. Plants use nitrogen for leaf erowt.h and potassium and phosphorus for stem. root and flower develop- ment. Cymbidiums, like camellias, make their leaf growth during the 6pring and 6ummu and need the other elements to help harden them off and bloom in the winter. One r'fflOf'I cymbidluma are not ordinarily grown in greenhouses is because they need a temperature differential of at last 20 degrees between day and nlgbl Oar climate naturally gives them that. Cymbidiums are not successful in Florida and Hawaii because in tropical climates the tempera· tu rt is too warm at ni&hl This Is the time of year to start looking for spikes on your plants . The ipikes u.suailJ appear at the base or at the first leaf axil of the nearly matured new frOWlh. Sometimes last year's growth will throw up a spike even if it bloomed 1ut year • Another cvrioue thin& about flower splkes ls that euly flowering plants usually lnltiat. their 1pikes much later than the late flowering plants. '11le 1plbl once crtarted on the early Dowering plants grow and bloom rather rwpldly, whlll the spikes on the latei' flowering plant& develop slow- . b'. 10mellmes reachlnf the bud •ta&e and boJdillf it at that point for ail '\.weeks before flowering. ....-. ..,._ -o.1u PLeT111ftfWltl1n .................. 1~1"' ,, -Oon Horton Cym•ldlums 3 '~ I t ~ ·= , . .. ···.; : . 'i : .. ~ . . 't ' . ' . . --· ~ ~ / c :ARD DllPLA Y his not l em, lo be contemplating the coming Christmas season wbicb will be u us before we know it One way of doing this is to pur- ~ our · e&rds as soon as possible and then plan a way to display the lovely ones w will be rttel:ving in the mail Ooe uce~g card publisbu, wbo bas been in lbe busioess of pleasing (. ard. buyers ~or more than a balf-<:entury. finds that favorite traditional themes are in reted in new wayi. 1be elegant partridge in a l>ear tre. retu.ms kl new · n.s, from a stylized.. cootanponry rendition to an or· aate, rittly·prlD card with gold foiJ.lined ellftlope. W-• mm bnrilll &iftl to th<! new babe. sbepherds iD the field and the tendem• ol tht .muaw an m..,.. the IDdem JtGdea .., cmam-ta1W we~u" ·:med •i-dlQdbood and whicb oar own ebildml dan...w la Jiarlilt r--· ' -.- ''Friar r£e" and impish" cheJ':DM decorate Chriltm• ants fa a u,ht mood lJl Nor«OSS informal colledion. In tune with the current appreciation of · p bandmad~ there ls the hand-crafted series. wb1ch borrows from ~o~ for woolwe>R and collage. and fashions ChristmJI ..mbols from b ghtly-colored tissue papers, yams, felts, and jewels md photographs the against a snow-white background. Embossing is anotha- pleuint effect ent in a raised cameo treatment of the Adoration of 1he Magi SWl other art treatments include an American primitive group and rodern pen and Ink drawings. To dlaplaJ the incoming cards, here la a suggestion for arr easy·to- mak bulletin board. sent to us from Norcross Greeting Card Co. You 11111 need the following itema: One package of Tempo gift wrap, three rolls or Lustre cord, two sheets of corrugated cardboard. 20 inches by 27 inches, tcut up a big bos), one sheet ol 20 by 27 pogterboard and some white gJue, rubbe!' cement, straight pins and masting tape. .... la how ~ put it together: 1. Glue 2 sheeft of corrugated board together. 2. Glue posterboarcl lo top of l'Ol'nlgated board and cover posterboard with Tempo gift wrap, bringing overlap to rear and cementing m back. l. Cut _,.. 31 • lengths of Lustre-Cord. Une up cords borizoutaDy oa board. matmc sure they are at even intervals. Bring overlaps to rur md tape in place. ~ c.t .,... 24" leag:tlls of La:stre-Cord and lint them up at nen intenala ndlcaU.J over half the board. Bring overlaps to l'ear and tape ends in plate. (Check !Ord.I to make sure they ue all taul) S. Fer flni1W effect, cement a sheet of gift wrap, 19Y.a" x 2e~". to back of board to COTS' tape ends. 6. Glue ......... Lastre-Cord around rlms of board. Pin (Ofd to top Die of board. 7. c.t 100"' ...._. ot t'Gl'CI for aide border and hanger. Leave l'r' of cord loale, then pin CIOl'd to sides and bottom aide of board. Tie both loose ends together In firm knot to use as banger. I. A,,..,. Q,. OD boud. 4 -== DEllGlllll'I NOTEBO .. Oll Easels BY J. RUSSEL[ TUMEL'SON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECO RA TOR Th. best way to get full enjoyment out of a paintinl JI to put it on an easel that is slanted aligbUy bactw•d. In this way, the painter's viewpoint is reproduced, and newen see the painting as the artist did while painting it Not only can the paintings be moved from easel to eaul to place them in a new locale. but tbe easels them- selves may be re-positioned, too. It 15 important, however. to have the easel in proportion to the painting it la display· Ing, and it shoWd be an attractive object in itself. Sm.n, tablie ...... may dilpl.ty 11111 , tJJu, ~t rtM ~ est me of rmall, 10Jd.flnllb u~ HNf• k t4 twU mi#»: turea Of family portralta or tiny painUnp M ltr~r ~ times than fivt by renn lnc:hll-on MU. « rid ~, Antique musk ltaodl inaU wond«fuJ ptitl• tor •ttlAll ,...,_. in gs. .. Pertt.p. .. un borrow trom the ()rleotaJt wtw 1n enormoq;Jy fond of movin1 their decotaUom about fM house to npericnce them in a new &ettinJ. They oUa IC'& them away tor 1 time and then brin1 them out aplo to .,. Joy them anew. Uaiac eaaela would certainly encounp th1a practice. NEXT WEB<: Cl RCULAR RUGS Pa.... eddtw Inquiries and questiona by a.tter to: DeeJ~a Net._lc, Weelrtnder Megazlne. Post Office Box l175, Newport a.ct., Callfoml•. ....._. .._.. -lt\t&.Y '&OTJUWa.#UM ~.~ ..... .. --------.__.__.. r--.....,_.,~-,_· .._._............ ' -;;;; t ::;;:;;r;z=,_.;; I ~UT 'N' A.BOUT") I ~~<f~ Notes Continued Beach). Sona 1tyu.t W arrt n ls sometl>.ing else • . • a truly outstanding talent. Botti, too, ii in a clw by himself. Mates that guitar do things n en the lmtnunent didn't mow it rould do . . • Mondays through Thursday• plU! Saturday for th1a duo. Vl Winters keeps "holding 'em" at. The Pavilion (Balboa). Un- derstandable ... a real llstner pleaser, this one. Johnny T. still Master Mixologiat (days) and Keith Nellon, loqtime La Cave greeter . . . now holding the managerial reins at Bob Peat's spot, Daniel's (Coeta Mesa). Tommy Kennedy .. part.time pourin" at Boston Bull (Tustin). U yoo'rt wondering whatever be- came ol Marie "'The uugh" McCullough Memiinger . • . '1J.ck Knight eraduate • • • YoU'll find her serving luncheons at Quiel Woman (Corona del M•). Understand Joe and Lee Ball (Saddleback Inn. Norwalk) have purchased Bia and Her lmlttiDC needles. Tab boot on u being a boy ••• and • eouer ••• ~~ .,,~, . . &n eamm,~tbetalma(~d~.., piano mu fOr man1 a IDOOla, now 88-inJ 1t Oraneefa!r Beltlurant (hlJaton) . . . . ttw.e ho," fabuloaa Bill Mcam.DariM Vo clao, will welcome a ~in at 'BoaDd 'l1'e Wcldd Loun1~ Disn~yland Hotel (Ababebn). Pre- 1¥Soua atop ••• The Od711 V' (cllUO An1Mim) • , .Tb.I MTeral times Spmtlmill (Calta Illa) now the new-C.Spian. Siterll ~ ~ hre, with tbe 1h iahl£1hob ,.wni a lot et pl~. 1ba'1 Ill! . Showplace · T•r-l.Mla. ~· ~~., ~·•·rwW. t;.ea ~ ~ wfltl ._.,u,.1 tirt.. .......................... "tM'llwiispl ?e ·Uu"ll ... the Chu1w ~ Hotel .. AMhll• ,,. .................... trie ... IMylae ft ...... thh way, hr the M(lttlllht ef .. Lewelle .._ II the accor6a ..... T-.y. He .............. the ........................ lntultift~,... ,..... ,, ..... c ...... ,..,. ~ ..... ..ac ..... reek .. • . ........., ef ... ......._ • .......... rev. ...,. W. perfonneMtS. He's on l:JO ' ,..... .. 1:• ............. ""5900. ._ F -----= .. , :-----------------11 On TMnbt'viftt Dey ••• Or Any Ott. 0.y ••• JOSE rs A~To JetMlci IM c._. def Mer • WHAT II fJJdI~I®'S ~~ .................. .............. _ \!'' •tnn1 el .... ,, .... . .. ...__ .. 5 .r--• ... ~..... .. ..... d .... !~:~ ............ ~. ................... a.·~ 5t;:-=.-r.; """"'""-:.::;: Nill'Jr ..._ ---MAT PtLOTnmn.nm """'-........., ..... ~ .. I 1.IR TH ·E ... A SMlr v .. C.'t Affenl Te W... I 1• .. YOll CUT SIDI 1 .. ~ .. CIOUllD .U..Sl'f.ll 89' .............................................. 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Cower a.q. 1.00 11..t. a s.t. 2 ~ 9'.JO a 12. c..,.,. c1w,,,. 2.00 ........... . Hayden Cawey Trio Featuring Josie 0. CMtro ~ · VILLA~::MARINA ~ITE N.Y. CUT STEAi . DINNER ...................... T_ ... POI THI '"1'0U ... o•r ... ,,. & 7'h S1UI HOUSE Ne~ -c....J Aa Yw An Open 7 Deya -11 A.M. to t P .M. J B'9 Orenge County Lecatlonl .... 111 .... na I .... na LA HAalA COSTA MESA FULl,.ERTOH , 1.111 L C-.. 1211 ...._ ...._ ,,......_ ....... .._c:... I ,,..,I"• 12 -c...I , .... . , C)·U:T 'tr t•• OUT I '•Dir 10W' flock can turn thOle .. tarn, um. trau- mW' Into a ''family troUc:" Y ou'U find ICacla ti "Ul type,. eateries ldnrtilecl ID the w..-... ... flA1 OM ol nkll ·wm prcwe a 'delapttal place to-enjoJ tut MlidaJ reput. TMk the restawut· pace. ap Oil a wall . • • alp to IN wbk:b _.,,_ ol tbt tllDdJ t... tbe eta.rt •.• ad, mte 10G? ~to" iWWnB I fa.n one! tff" Nolel From A Nomad ScJM!d91e a tlop at Newport« 111.D (N..,. port 8eldl) to catch t11it em and • Trto. Yoa adllat nmemw tMle swtaaeD from tbe old 8portlllwl. BraDdlnl Iron, Adamo·• or UM cn.t Hotel. 1'bll ens)' IOUDd tbeJ bHe II ~end by fllteriaf .n renditlou thl'oUlb an echo box. A 111otta bear 10011" group. Dick Darling, former Normandy and Chef's Inn fi.xtw'e, DOW behbid the mahot- any (evtninp) at Cont Reef (Costa Mesa). At the same waterlog bole ... lfolly Bee ••• the mmmm-m-m-m-m cocttall gal who per• f onned like chores for IO long at Royal Ro- man Inn (Santa Ana}.. Bank Pabst, 1.aDcllord at Ocean Fronl "9h and Cblp1 (Newport · Beach) just can't u..ndentand whY that "ap- pointment" tram DeW)J eleded Governor Reapn bun't armed. Oki Su.~ Mu Pablt .- cWms 00«1e campaigned longer or harder \ for Mt. R. "NOR LOUDER!" srowls Pabst'• spouse, Gertrude. Jennifer Warren and Joe Botti a pair to bear at. Prime Rib (Newport (Continued on P9 13) • THANKSGMNG SPECIAL • from IOIDTS IEST AURA NT AU. UfTlllU UIC\.U~: a.la .. -., ............. ., ........................ ...... _.. ........ ... ............... --· --1 ........ ., _ .. ~ ...... ----....... ,.., ... ~., ........ * Ront Turkey and Oresaing ........••.. $2.AS * laked Danish Ham, pinNpple uuce ..•.. $2..45 bed L .. of Lamb, mint aauce ....••.. $2.45 * lakN Chicken and D,..Ung ..••••••••. $2.2.S Prime Ribs of Beef, au lut ........•..... PJS ~ Yortc StMk, oniOft rings ..•.••••••. $2.SO * Al dllWNa't .......... .... ., ...., _ ... ., ~ ...................... s1• • Make Your ReservatloM Early PHONI 646-3166 ID"N• FIOM 11 llOON TO t P.M. ROBERT'S RESTAURANT 134 W. 19111 • COSTA MESA • --_ -SE S ::::::suc=SLL "!! -.... - .The Prime Rib Set'f ttylllt ......,., Wanen and .,ttariat 91 ...... .......,. ... eullteftdlat .. ~ It .... ,..... .. MlnUys ""°""' Thun-........ ....., .....,.. n., .... ... ,..._. •• ,, ..... a fine diwr, ...... ..... we CM ,.. ... h1, If yM Mt at ....... ~6Gl650. Sheraton Beach Inn Vina Henner and hw Trio ,,.., rte heard Nfhlty, exciept • ..,. at the ..,_..,. Beach IM, Huntlftet• ._. In the Caribe R....: VIDa tllllle eiww the .,a .. , Bel. Stma the ctrun. end Dklr NMton Is on be.._ One mey dance duri"I dJnner te the mU9k of this g;.. or llst9ft te theM In the ...,... wMe •nioylne a ...._..,._ Phone: 536-1421. BILL MARTINI presents . TALENT CONTEST lkll a a ... bte ~--, ...... ow ftlllle'-' DANCING NITEL Y UILIMlt. ............... MMtlt COSTA MBA Local MRY WED. fw FEMALI VOCALIST Firlt Prbi ONE WEEK ENGAGEMENT HAPPY HOUR 10 to I p.m-Daily HI lals 45- LADIES NIGHT 1UIS:. mcl 1HUIS. ':. . . I DOOR MAGIC ·FO.R L·E55 THAi,N -Front doors say a lot about the people Urine on the other Ade. They are like faces. rnealine habit, taste, liTing attitwtu. capacity for apprecia- tion and interest. The ::rl::· two-dimensional fiuab door contributes little char-acter to its but anyone who can handle a pot of &Jue, a hand- saw and a paint bnDh can impl'Oft it Stock moald1qs nch u picture framing, cuing, quarter rounds, bed and cove mouldln.P and cornerWwdl are available at any retail lumber yard for a tiny price. By applytn.1 ihele mouldings to the face of a flash door, the. beauty and dJatinction of the tndltioul railed panel door can be created. . Lea than fin dollara wD1 do it Tbt first step 1n the door beautiflca. tioo project la 1lo c'ledde jut •t tJpt of door would be most complemen- tary to the bome--. traditional Of 10methtn1 1n the contemporcy vein. Ex· amlne ralled ~ doon for atyle ldeu . Nat, mate a atetcll of the type you want, preferably full-cir.e on beaVJ wrappiJll paper, aa4 haq it vp OD the door to chtct IOAle, mate accurate meuuremmta. and be IUl'I tblt Joa, own id• are ftrm. After tbat comes tbe tdp to tr. lamber Jard wbtn the mouldinp are 1 Mlected. TMa lM door come. down. fOl' the wort must be done flat. 'lbt lkekh .._.. 1ae tnndened to the face of the door. apin mecttn1 mee- nnmenb. Or, uaoUm ft1 to do It ii to 111 out the pattern. on the. doer aslq m•\ina tape. 1'lddl II wDJ palled ap and re.t. Tbe final ltePI are to cut the mou1cttp1 piecel mi&eriD.tt,""tbe comen, and applJ them to the dool' with white waterprOof woodwor r thle. Use bNdl to bold mouldillp in place wbile the p. -. Liit. ADd Oft ID1 IZCt9 st• and paint the cloor • Try U.. tor dlllp pndke. lint I handll()!M, etibt-panel dool'. the panels framed rill ecwe moaktlnf and roand edp atop. T6e iOand edce stop ii applied to CRltllal tbe elabt equaklle lqWnl, or panela OD the door. '1ben the COYe moUl ii applied to tbe Dmer perimeter of each lqUAl'I when ita deep C'UlTe mat. a Cracefal connectloll between the round eds• stop and, the door IW"face. The cneraD effect caa be teen quickly bJ layinc the two mouldings, batted toietber. OD a flat sa.rface. For a bmdlome door ID th• coatemporary mode. UM coYe mouldinC to mate a pattern of eight railed. TStlcal stripl IPAced evenly across the door'• face, u Ua photo at lows' rllbl Each m-toot.tong strip ii made of two cove mouldlnO applied back to back. Tbey•re installed on the door to le.ave a three-inch space at the top edge and a four·incb space at Ure bottom. Again, to get the idea, just lay two pieces of the cove moulding back to back on a flat surface. . .. With Sto~ck ·Mou:ldings· F.rom Lwrn~.~ - Illustrated ~..tep lnstructlont for cfOCM" beautificatioft proledl an conteinM In a beoklet entitled "MluWJnga,• neilaW. fer the small price of Sc. For • copy, write: 0.. partment 511-P, Western Wood Producta A. sodetion. Y eon Buildine, Portland, Oregon 97204. The ~ Cl9¥W thr'M lllustr.._. 4ew ~ Sp--. Tr..ntleMI. wl C.. ....... ...,. lllUt a anw handyman can .. .... lnstructloM • f"Wellnes fer Ms .... cnatloni. ,.,~ ....................... ~ ........... , .................... .. ..... ............. .,, .. , ... .... I C. ,. t•ucie tWi cMrt Jna .., witla fwt 8 ........... Wertt..._. . ........... ::Lr....,.., .. ......, .. ~ a, ~ .t. at · mould• mak1nt • _,,...... ...... !I"!' ... Clllt. t _. L -------= .-' ~ " .. Cll'=Cllil & , ,• .. OM THI BALCONY ly TOM TITUS A major falling of drama programs in most AmeTican universities, as UCl's Robert Coben views it, is tnl they lack within their format the method of actua.1J1 training actOJ"I. It is-tJllJ deficiency which the young drama prolessor is bent opon correcting at Jrvine with the creation of a student repertory company, to be formed within the month. Not surpritintlY, the group will be ~med to sonw extent efter the highly auceeufvl South Cont Repertory, of which CofMn h • mem'>er. "SCR la OM ol the best trelnlnt 9.rounda for Yount ecton," Cclhen de-a.,..._ ''The actor ,._... an ..,.,.,...ty to play • variety of ,.,.. _... ... rn from f.,_ low ectors aM technicians ht the pr. cese.." ~tklns for tbe UCI COIDD4lly will· be ~ at the u.nlvenity within the nut few weeu. They win be open to siudents oa.ly, but will be completely separate from the academic schedule. "What we're trvinJt to do here is instigate a pro~m with the lo~ of a repertory com- pany within the framewnrt of the u1ll-versity." ~n explains. ''lt will be a supplement to what the school ls doin~ already. with em- pbasic not· on production but traininf." n..r. ·~ ...... .,, ... ,....,ct ..... ..:. "":" .....__.,... h ·O.W..., .... ..... '·;;· ..... ~ .... -uo. ...... Tyr' •• .:;.,.,,.,..~.:wiw.t fa7,M$1• a..rea.n fft SM'Ni-t1'• ~ _. a~ fll c!m~a.i'y ••ct pfayt, u 'ietUNaloctM. , ~ ..ttma ... that ... wm ..... with • com,.nv fll •pPro•lmatety 25 SN- deftts, wt.o wlfl NC:efvo COUl'M creclJt fer th•lr .fforts but wllf rMlfy won for It. The Prettram wlll run every efhmoon end evening for 1' weelc1. The goal of the reperU>ry unit ts simple:· to do evervtbin~ as well as possible. There will be courses in directing and designfnr •.s well as aetin., Cohen. a transplanted easterner wbo holds a de~ree in direction from Yale and once formed his own theater group at Dart- mouth. ha,, stuffed a lot of theater Into bis 21 y.ars. He acted and directed in Boston, Ore- g-00 and Colorado before securing bis teac.bing position at UCJ. · On criterf• for ~ "'°'8bors of his repertory COfnpMy, he llstt t.o mus1s -,_,..,,., commitment ..,.. ...... IY· ''They .,.. 10ln11 to hew to .... u. what thov aN ......... Into, 14 he ce.. "*"t. "What It wlll amount to wlll Ito •ltnJnt • contract with a profea11oMI COtnJMny," Cohen stresses tht uniqueness of th.ls type of program at the university level, not- int. "Everybody realizes this Is the way to train actors, and training •don Is a legitf. mate academic enterprise. Yet, we're stm pioneen of a sort In thiJ field." It's a beglnnfni to what Cobell belleftl W1Jl result in ttcoanft!on ~ UCI u "tht bomt ~serious theater wUhln the next 10 yun." I "= SCR STAGES 'THE CARE,TAKER' Johft A r t h u r Duis wtlll• In pain et the hands of David Cltmonh In this 4rimatk actM from -JM c .. taker," openl .. noxt Friday •t South Coed Repertory's Second St.p Thffter In NeWDOrt a..c.h. The first conf rontatkm between South Coast Repertory and the worts ot playwright Harold Pinter, a year ago, resulted in "The rurthday Party," one of the repertory com- pany's most successful productions. Next week SCR will present another Pin- ter play, "The Ca.rttabr,• which opena Fri- day night, No.ember 13, 'It the repertory'• Second Step 'lbdter 1n Newport Beach. 1Wtin Benion, wbo alao clireded "Birth- day Party,,. ta dired.lnt the latest offe.rine, a three-character dram.1 of a former mental J>atiftlt who ta.tea in an old ml1l u a com- panion, and the conllJct ll1 willa which arises. Don T\l(.be will portray tbt a -patient., Aston. with John Arthur Dam cast as Da- vies, the old man. Playi.Qg Alton'• younger brother, Mick, will be David Clements. Fol)owjng lta Openin(_ W~kend, •"The Ceetaker" will • stated !'llWldl1I thrOQO Sadt.11aatilJanuary8. The tbeeter will tie dart OTer Christmas weekend. See Guide to Fun, Pap 2 for ticket de-tails. HoWI"' ... ·Wtrft~ CMt ... .. .... ...... .. ....... ArthUr Devis lt'O.. WI 011 i lla. iii 0.. T ............ , .......... .. -...... --~-...................... ............. ... ., " ......_....__MflT~IWWU ... ..,,..,,, ........., "'~- FILTERED The Hert. and Joe Trio It curNfttty playi"I · at the Newporter Inn In the Lido Lounte nJehtly, U• c.pt Monday, ''°'" ' ,...... to dotl"f. This """' with Herta Paysen ~ P'•no. Joe Mutoo •Mel fluM •-"' Gff Martine et the drvms mek" .... - fine eouftds th•t ~ the a1pp1,. cwt--.. All tt.reo of tMM ... formffS un •nd do ..... Thert Is a SJM<ial plac9 In the hearts of Hart.or Are• folks fw H t r It •nd Jff beUVM tiMy wot their shirt In this .,..., Drop In •nd gin • listen -they U• fun. On TMnbgiving D•y ••• Or Any 0tMr O.y ••. -JOSErS Acl;.c.nt To Jef'Miu IM Coron. clel M.,. MARK DAVIDSON mo F•IDAY.$ATURDAY NIGHTS BARRON'$ e 1'17 WESTCLJFF Dll NIWflOltT. UACH ~ .AruL.,:i RutaL1 ~-.................. ~ . r • -Oft Sundeyt Try Andree•.,_ CONTINENTAL •IUNCtt ...... .-..11i11 .. a:M [-_-_--------w~~~~~:~--~~-- DINNER IS SERVED 5:00 ..--i~30 Forest Brotbe Every BTenJnt at the' Steinway Except Monday and nae.lay. a...i ........ 1"64 S. c ... t Hlthway 494-2521 HAPPY lHANKSGIVING ~ROM SCHROEDER'S ~CHEF'S INN .. ' 3201 E. c..st Hlthway j Cot'Clft. .. 'Mar • Turkey Oa..i -R~" Menu ~ '<".,h Children's ,,.. ... {i..S • 11 :00 A.M. -11 :00 , .M. • Fer lteMrvetlon&: •75-00I SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER ~9!i t 1~ • • COMrLETI WfTM SOUP. SALAD, TURKIY WITH STIIFFIW DlSSlllT, TIA Ott ~ . STARTING AT NOON '· SIA· SHANTY. RiSTAURANT ~ . "llACM AllA'I MM08 llA ll09 IBTA.....,.. . ••"''" ..... o..-n..., .. ~s ....... 630 Jllt ST. e ~T UAOf 675-0100 OICI 1Y Wiii· MA&Alll fOI 111 SHOWS. DBMllD EACH SAMDAY 111 Al> WIS Cl THE llW SWOl'S WITH YOll DAR.Y~ PIOT ickEn Tuesdays thru Saturdays 8: 30 p.m. to I: 30 e.m. c q;:; 0.,. -0.Slrinp ......._.....-.,... c. • FIA TURING. PAN 'FRIED. CHKKEN (~ID THIOUGH TO THI IONIJ .OOD TO .4M> < • DINING ROOM 14 CHICON DINNERS TO CHOOSE FllOM ' M.IO IHln.tr & HA .. URGEIS Ctil .. v .. OrW _. It W1I le •eocty WHn YH Arrive 0,. 11 &&•II llldlltt • Fri., & 5-wclcry.h .. 2 a.m. 111 I. 17 .. mm, COSTA MESA 642-8190 ....... ..... -DN\.T Pf\OT/lf8WS· ... UI .,. ............. ,... Sundays 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Chilrden's Show Sunday 4 -6 p.m. SKILES and HENDERSON Comedy end Music • .._.c..t ~ -.-w .-. I -~ I ' I • ) • ' c i , ... { j ., . . ... \ I ' . , . . • ~ ,. • ... Cllllt ·-------. • • n.ataciYin& may be ''Tmt.ef Day'' ••• •• t ,tll• a..m..'a lllld p.m. 'a tm"*"'1ely pre. ~ ... -.,.itelt """dllon dlJI." .J I •, ' -. •llalll M'loa9Cel U. .fin& dedritL Ne .· ~ ...• ,..No......._ ..... ..t.,;. .. ,.... wa.r •• be tUMf1ll ... ,. • day *"9t pttpldnc tM llH• ~ tftnmW .. l frallticall7 •nille ..... u. wWil,J m.- iDI 'tt> tbe mflll? BetW.to "live the bird" to the 1'bole Idea. I ,. ' .. -.. Pop and tbe tWI ........ witV tbls. Tbey like tQ make dedlioDI , .... Or, af'least, abare In them. Bllkla, tbeJ· II bow Mom bas only that PJ purcbued I .MW "oatinl outfit" ••• IO the matter ia lln111td;_'llWlcl. . Now • • • WHql to 1aa.ndl aid - lttd. • · poor TomT .liu.an,., ...,one c~-~ U. a dift.nat wnr f« U.t one. r--°" . ' . , •• -, JM_ 811111 er CISlll - · llom leul toward one of the County'• Jaralr, tr1l)J elepnt restaunata. Pertlapl a bit more eoltly, 6at ~11'Yi.fti ls a speclal occ.wioD. wt tbe cbDdren IMutcl be eqoleCl to some ol tbe "better things in life!' Besides, 1be'1 bttntmc., whit's with ahowinl off a new outfit lt Benny's BMnery. Pop miebt )e thinking about that 1"" outfJt too ... .addiae it lido bis meetaJ eltf.. mate of this Illa oatial'• total colt •.. or, perhaps be b ~ welehinl tbt ldftlt. tag.. of smaller c.TOwds and aadoubMdly faster .me. wblD be _,.... tbe leu r. 1plendant, but GOOD rtltarant wtlere the family bu dined before Pd t.nows everyone on an "old buddies" basis. • •••hllllll LltjJe Leo eouldn't care -... A chll4'• plate ta a ddld'a plate ii a child's pllte. Al· , ........................... ~tMy handed CMlt lt.1-t ,ear'I plaoe WM pretty fOOd. Jhdl bitt. tban Ult turby, II I mlt• .... tf flld. • ~-JW:-• a·ddld'• _plate ii a elrifd'a plate II I ' cMld't ..... 'J'baDbPiAC Dimm ii Tba ........ Dinner ... and ,,... •• how • • CC.lttlo..,: • Pltfl~··- 'rratlitional ~hanksgiving 'Dinner 1111/Je n ~tuft~V/Jirt , · .. .~. IRONC~. IUSTING ·TO BENEFIT s·c H 00 I:' s c H·O LAI SHI p ·FUNDS Forty cowboys, a .dozen bucking bronb and 1 couple of bulls named Sweetie Pie and Powder Puff will be kicti.Qa up clouds of dUit at the Orange County l'alrgroundJ UU. coming week. The occasion is the second 1ooaal Orange Coast College Nat:iooal lntercolleliate Rodeo 1ebeduled to take place at tbe fairgrounds on November 28 and 27 at 2 p.m. Spootored ·by the OCC Rodeo Club and beoditilng the OCC a,n. cultunt Jcholanblp .t~ the tftnt will fe..ture lariat lhrowtnc. horse breatmi and all upecta l>f an authentic western rounda.p. Particip1tinc _ will be memben of rodeo clubs from California, Arizona, Nenda and Utah , coneca Md aninnitits. Contesta.Db will compete for n1tionaJ chlmpX. •hi.P point.a IDd poai'ble partidpation in the national interc:ollegi1le finals to be fleld next aummer. Included in the program ere bull riding, aaddle bronc and barelliact ridioi, lteer wreltllng, team roping, ribbon roping and calf ropinf for the boya; &oat-t11Dc ad berrel Ndnf for the firls; Hd I •pecial Clllf~resaint contest It half~. • Polnta will be accumulated according to lnlercollegbte Rodeo~· fation nal• wbldl ._.~ dellped to proride a atandard of performance. In three ...as ~ barlbect, IMdle lM'oDc and ban riding -the ceetestllDt m1,1 boW oa-WiUl onlJ ane bud. The free b..s ts not allowed tJO toodl 101 put ottM yt•I, the rlalnL tbe dia w the 1Mlll rope. Jn acldJtioa, JollnC a ltirnp W.. tile eed -fl .-rw. .... '"ftel a rontestant in add1t bnDc ridiDC. r.w.a ...... a IMdlt ~;, .. el ~ chute '° the IMidlctiott of the jvd,_._ ean dbqulif1 ~ ~~ allo. ~ ~ ~ hll ·~ saddle kooc,-IDd t.rebact are timed ilrents in wbiclt · u.. rider •~Pta to -, .. w~,.; a perticUr ~-or ume. ""': buD ~-·--w1..ma.c. a ltMI'' tl'•t1araef' Jodee rr. 1 chute. the . ...._ jamp1 from W. llane, .et.I tbt itien -.. and trtes to down the .teer: In team l'OPlnl and calf ntUI. a Cllllf II turned Jooee and the cow~ attempt to cloft the calf Md tie ~ tep before time ii called. . A U11iqM ...mt( tbe OCC ltodeo ta tbe c~lf-drU.nc coatest tcbecl- uled tor Ulf. time~· C ....... will be timed u they .attempt to wriJ$ • roped eatt IDto .............. ' • '""•t • s-dvli6i~~~ ~~filr'ttilii-.n.; . . 1 • .;. ~ . :i ~ • r• INci"'liStros · For thei out-end-abOultt envisioning 1Je.' led.Ible diJbes.. memenble mi.us and/or palm-poun4o1 perf~cea, • three ~ •rvin& of I advice: > (1) Polflt :your radiatGr oiument toWud. -~Yer Joa thiDt the .PacWc Ocam lies. (2) ~•e uatil 10.'J spoC a Ma~ Ol' rour w.bftls bog dO\fD in the sand. ('3) ~ ••• Ind Jet hose playtime drums ~me rnlity. . Granted, there ~ DUIN!l'OU.s other fine •D·SUP Flors aroQnd the County, (a.cl we1l cet to them soon) but JOU will find the Orange Cqa.st "beach area'' a veritable Vit- t.la Valbana ... a Potion ParldiR ... an Entertainment F..den. ~ , ..... " I • . Calorie cutla aD4 in~ palaces abound, oli~nng e clinn:ity ef .S.CWtJIDd menu that any locale in the world _...illitJlal'd p,.ed lo duplicate. ~ ..,..._ and ace).. lent ~ lists -e l~'~_,dily_. __ nlil __ able; __ _ with the most spectacular tW'bor View IBl WTOIU FOOD ,,..E QUALITY E•t Here er Take HotM it A& CHINESE WINO mi Pl\VlblDft. ln Newpprt ... from 5 eatb 1' evenln& •••• NEWPbRT BEACH· • CAUfORNIA IALBOA PENINSULA 67~3 ·~ c:~titi ~~·~-~ ~~~~~~ =D·~~o=~~·¥• ~~--~~ •:~~ QRA ~~~ ~~~~--~ -~~~~~· -.... --9' .... _ ··---------------l .... .. ' i o·u1 'N'. AB.O;UT: while entertalnment • • • rangjng from big IOOd bands to smaller combos to hypnotists • IO staochtp tomediana lo piano-bar soloista •.. ii the l'\lle rather than t.he exception. It an: boils ·-to ''Dame it, and you will finc!"it ill tbe ·be.acll area ... at whatever price JOU Yt'IDt;~ pa1." · ' Taco5 and rdliel at La Ramada. l!:gg rolls and fortune. coM:iel at Stag Cbioeae Cuino. s.eab and chopc it Jolly Bopr. Strocanolf and Liebfnumuleb. al Ski's BJUe kel Pizza and pasta at Villa Roma. Chkken and lobster at Reuben's. Beel and u1ad at PrJme Rib. Swordfish and ~der at See Sb11fty" If your lute .runi to ·~xotics," ba.e a go at Sam's See Food (Smfsidef or Th! Oatrit- lf!' {La(Qna Beech). Both of these spas (ea- lalte autbotic. ~ atmosphere, plU. natiTe ~· ~,.appeuh? appeuen you'll drool .nu. /,:/,, ,/ . I SUNDAY HUNT llEAKFAST Ewery S•clay iii TM Marine Room 9 a.m. -2 p.m. 644-1700, en. 413 Special ThanksCJivinCJ Dinner • IOAST YOUNG TURKEY CORN BREAD STUFFING, Gl&LET SAUCE • IAKED IOWA HAM c...-.rland SM1Ce • IOAST LONG ISLAND DUCKUNG ..... nr..l"" Or .... S-C. •· PAN FRIED CHICKEN Fr..h FrvU Ala lr..ty . $~71 CHILDREN'S PLATE $2.25 STARTING AT 2 P.M. DANCING e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT\ Y FRED CAllOLL DUO ~coRAL REEF MOTOR HOTEL &2 Air-Conditioned Rooms SwimminJ Pool -TV 2645 Harbor, CostaMesa ~Kl 5-9471 Wllerfroll tr lot Get to Woody's Wharf (Newport Btath) by car or boet and sip a pre-dinner aperitif while breakinc up oYer the stories of mm. mllW5 Jerry Overland and Jury Ded.ieu- Then move to a view window table IGd dia- cover why Woody Payne's abalone steak .ia me1ely the most. At the Black Knight (Costa Mtca) atud'f the ... pecial menu" f« ... what efae (1) ••• something sped.al. Ownen B.a.,e Hodnkk and Bill Drapmi have added ''ri&ht pri<."e" stand· outa to the tried and tr\Je steak, prime rib and lobeter 11¥!DU that would be dillkult to find in IGY other top t drawer Nltaurant. Chicken mJt dumplJnis. li•er mit bacon, Ym- llee Pot Roast ud rpaey ot.ba' "like at bome" blue pla-are ollered at a cost you'll tell your friencb aboul DON. JOSE · IE.El,' WIN~ FOQO TO GO ~c :MEXICAN ~ ~ l='OOD ~ ' TACO, ENCHILADA, RICE & BEANS TOSTADITOS -SALSA $1.M LUNCH DINNEI 9093 E. ADAMS, ALPHA IETA CENTEll 962-7911 htweeft ,......,.,, lt •ltd 8.-.burtll t --""'' ....... -l \, ' ', • -?' .J'iadf tj~~l ,. ··"' ThankBgivir!g Men~ SERVED FIOM NOON TO I P.M. iLf! ~a :Jerrae. ~ Au.,.t ..... Ii.Ii Oisli Celi ... •I• FNtt CM"t•ll et1 Mera.diM • • • c ...... , Q;ck ..... a.; .. Miu4 S.utt Heli4ay Sal ... , Ctl•lc• •f Dre"itttif ., c.1 ........ '·-·· Aaftlc • • • ENTIEU ......, ............ - . . . . brly Dil.r Specials ' Cbd'I lnll (Qhna del Mar) is IDOthff ''must" stop • • • especially tor tbe family ~uters. lrlonday tbrou&h Frida1, t:IO t. 8:30, bosslDl.ll J«ry Schroeder puts out .,.. ''Early Dinntt" ·IMlUll and Pape Bear, lfllD& Be.-l9Cl all I.be Little Bean can enjoy f\all coune cti.Dnera at a tariff y0'11l feel sure someone totaled up wrong. 'lbe.e u. the •me \tlftlcb Mn'ld to late dinen at ~· . . . Cbidten Almond, Pirate Salad with IA>.,: ater, Shrimp and cH'b lleit, Grlllecl Swmd- fish Steat. Cheri Sped.al Stell ... wtth IOUp er salad and bnertte included. W•AY-n >.. a Sunday Starter, ''Tetnce it" .t Berk~'• (Newport Beac.b) where you can tip a Ramo! Fizz Ol" Bloody Kary (they're creat t· appetizen, TOO!) then bruncb on Eat .... VlLLA 'R·O.'MA · :., . ~"", ~lldftt In ITALIAN,.DIHNRI 445 No. .... ~ 11¥4., .... ,.,, ... ch -' ~ -f ' ,_,,.-. °"'9 4 ,.._ 1~. ~ Ml Mf2t J OPEN J •DAYS SO 061 :~.~~OYES CAN ENJOY THE APPROACHING HOLIDAY . WITH THEIR FAMtUIS ••• HEii-RY'S NIWfOIT llACH AD SAJfTAAHA WK&. • CUtSD ·MIT TMUllMA Y Happy ........... To Al! --4PEN fOR IUSINISS- FllDAY, NOVEMBlll 25th S P E c ·:1: A I.:< THA*5GMNG .° ;DINNER! . " IAlll9 ........ . 5275 ~--YAMS HAM .,.., IA ................... . • -· s311 JIMl~lll M -· ..... " ......... • a.1 1111.D'I @WI • ·•·• • • • 11.IO • llAYSIDI INN ---..._ ---.LY PIUrf ............ ..,_.,_ ....... __ - • •• lyDon~ clk!t, Tarkey Eu1ene or Hoe.as Rancberaa (Mexican eus, Bertlie!) while ~cb.ing SO. beth ..Uon steer their eraft d the chan- nel and toward the open RI. the least 4.."0ltlY outldg in the area, but fOr ~Letut!e of sarroundinae, euelleace of f~ IDcl the .. ,....... tbat !rill be yoan tGr ..... u.. afterward ••• well worth tile ta • 1be roll Olll ot beldl ll'U. •·uo~lien· bles" 1Mms endlell . • . eath )well worth a try ..• udl. a;nerttin' )'OW' stamp Of IJ>pronl 'Ibe Stuft Shirt (Newport Beach) ... 1:1 Per- ron (Coi'oba del Mar) ••. Sbeftton Beacb 1nn (Huntington Beac.b) •.. ~ w&he House (La-• iuna Beach) •.. Five Crowm (Corona de! Mar) ~ ~~-~~ Thanksgivincj ·Menu Relisn Tray Cream of Chicken Soup or Tos;ied Green Salad, • Green--Goddes.s Dress.in&, Fre11ch, TbOUlaDd Island or Roquefort Dressing. ltOAST TOM TUR.KEY . $3.75 6lbtet Snu. Appl• & Calery Pnultf. C.•-"•ry Shu, Wlllpp.J l'etet .. ,1 &re.,. "•••· a.-,;:~~.~:s ~OMPL.2~ ... us ,,. ......... . .. BAKED VllGINlA HAM $3.75 BltlAST OF CHICKEN A LA KIEV $4.50 Half Roast LONG ISLAND DUCKLtNG $4.SO PRIME Ill -OF E4STERN UEF, ·au iw $4.95 NEW YORK •r FILET MIGNON $5.15 J1 l1J COAST Hl6HWAY NINT1N6TON llACM • T1L. U6-1411 Sl1mN6 ROM J rJit..H r.M. CHICIBI, SHRIMP, RIIS, flSll, PIZZA I NEW PHONE NUMBER 642-6700 ( · NOW-12 PHONH TO SERVE YOUI FREE DELIVERY CHICKEN DELIGHT SIRVING NEWPORT BEACH AND COST A MESA . • •• La Crie (Coda Visa)~:;;'-ftf: ..... Lee (Newport Be.ch) •. '. _ YJB& ·~ (Bal. boa ldlDd} 0 • 0 ,,_. IJmto..,.,a..,... Beacll) ••• Chart BOUie (NftijMt hell) ... Dilhiwl's (Balboa) • • • 1 Ville Swedea ;(J:Jat. lngtoa JJeadl> • . . 1oaef'1 ceor.o.1 df1 ~ ... , ... ICaram'• (Newport 8-tl) ..... -~­on and OD. • . • -> sr· M!(JTRE . 'D1E RESTAURANT ..THE FAMILY HSTAUIANT' EXTENDS THANKSGIVING MEETINGS· AND INVITES YOU TO ENJOY YOUN& TOM ·rullEY· BAKED .HAM ' ROAST 'DUO(UNG s2so COMPLETE DINNElt "SMALL FRY Pl:A TE" .•• 90• -ALSO FEATURING .,- OUA IEGULAI MENU OF OUTSTANDING AMEl.ICMMT ALIAN FOOOSI IWTRE 'DE RESTAURANT 719 W. 19'11 St. • Costa Mesa IOI usnunOMS 642-2107 --~ ·~ ~· ~ . .. . ,. '" -,,..,.#.. ,.. ~ • I # ..,..,. .. • ~c-9 ·-- . I • - ~ ' l ,;;, ·' . ., • ~ ~ • · . .. . . -. • ' ' . ~ . , . - . • •