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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-19 - Newport Beach Daily PilotClllO .,...U'IN -1010 •• ....,. ... M1twSD, Qra.U. ll800I 1111 Olla'. .. Harbor Todey's Cl•illg ED ITI 0 N ' VO(. '°· NO. 2Sf, :t SECllONS, JI PA&IS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1967 Funds Hurried for Beach Erosion Project BJ•••a•-. .......... p ,, ... ,. am:.-..... iae,. can. fedlnd. ......... -ii* \adaJ were • • ...._ ., .• ..._ -... for . "' West Newport"s ....._ c••lr•I ~I" I'._ ..... lhe U.S.. An./ C.,. .t E d s ......... .-me -pegged •t llair. J. rm ' : s. a c.ps tpelkes- -• i..~ .. 1:1il :... ~ ~ llrirs am: = tWa 6-Od. :ll a. New. I, with a .... _ ......... ..nw Nov. l, .. ___ ....... _ -. "Our work would start becorr4rc el· fective·as sooa as ·we ·&tart," Co~ engineer Patrick Hannon tnld t'he DAO..Y PILOT. "ApprOYal to ·get un. der way can come in at any tiR\e .. lt depends on Corps adminiStrators ir1 Washington. D.C., now." Once a p p r o v a I is flashed' from Wastungton, the Corps must advertise fnr bids and select contractors. The a 250 • foot timber groin from 40th procesa will ta0 ke about two weeks, Street, beginning about 125 feet out Hannon said. from the property line. Meanwhile. Newport Beach c it y Also called for is a sand rePlen.ish- eouncilmen 3.l'e expected to take ac-ment piogram of 475,000 cubic yards lion nexl'Monday on granting a con· of sand to the wubed-out beaches. struction easement to clear the way City Manager Harvey Hurlburt and for work crews to enter the area. Joe Devlin. public worts director, thia The Corps project entails ertendlng morni.Dg pai!f an lnJpecti.on vii.it to --''--~-J -_,., the threatened area. • "Erosion bu bad iia tal. • .-.. l111talled free of cba-&11: nwwlly ., private contracting firms. H a 04J 1pokesm.an repcr1ed aftim' Clle Yilil. ''The temporary &nilil. k:ac•ll!r:, hopefully will ll!f'Ye -....... --ltlt'e until the !Dllft a ' 'us C.,. project is ocmp5 I¢ 1 .. Reds l(ill · 58 Gls U.S. War Toll Nears 14,000 Mark UCPs 'Anti-war' Rally Fizzles Aher 40 Minut,es a,..-Asl'WltmE .......... - Wbell it coma .. Jl!8flf' nmia. apparently ........ -ua ... ~ Berkeley have m c• • is • tJ1i.. versity of Cai.Ionia ~ ,._, • .i -. mwlogue .,.., ...... •Mg, l2aft • ...,r of the na· li:azsi* 9 ' • (w a Democr:atic ___ ........ _ ..... ..am llJ5 •' ;tr• campus. SAIGON (UPI) -Communist troops trapped U.S. soldiers in the second major ambush in two day1, mill· tary spokesmen said today. American bombers hit North Vietnam in a 100. mission aqauJt in wblcb one U.S. aad one communist plane. nre shot down. U.S. reports also said the number of Americans killed in the Vietnam war oear@d 14,000. F'ollowing up Tuesday's battle near Churches Back School Bond Voting .. The Harbor CoaeiJ el Omrches. with an unprecedented endcnem•t. is supporting passage of the l20 mil· lion school bond issue at the polls to- day. It is the first time the council, representing 20 Harbor Area Protes- t;ant ctturches. has' taken a stand on a public finance issue. A 'nwnber of other civic gn>up6 also have £ndorsed the school bonds. Among these are the League of Wom· en Voters, directors d. tl:Je Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board of Real· tors, American As90Ciation o{ Uni· versity Women. Newport Harbor Jun· ior Ch.amber of Commerce and nurn· erous PTAs. The Council or-t'burctles' endorse- ment reads: "Our elected represent.a· Bearded amHtraft _........ ~ .... Ml a wholly dfnetl!!illlt ,,-I pW. alt UCI than they.,.. -......... --eley. At least that was 6e...,. at tllr &. ---"""'_ ......... ._.., a cal Stak F....a. spomared by ""1-~·.ves on-tbe-&e ijpol-bpard and school distriet are to De commended for their administration and the manner in wtiich they are seeking to provide the necessary school facilities for our district. We urge our members to vote yes on Oct. 24." Irvine campus Wed llJ. TbeantH!raftnolly ___ _ at noon didn't Id "'1,.. ~ 'l'rJ .u he might. Vll!t Cmg Q ; feim Doog Nor!>erl -'t --interest. Aboutll5cariom I '"' ...... around Gateway Piao i.Aa • l .. m deiuJtory remarb. Few ..,. ~ tions although Ncrilell C "1 •• _. them "to get a +ahgw pile. .. Pe•tae-Slsdz4 ... ..-. .---.. F.:sapt ._. qmria: bJ a small knot ff SD5 W I Ii dmkred ill front ol ....... w, Ille .., ........ asked " ...... , ~ liililtile. ... -.... lllllft_ -_,. .. will tnilli aw Jlllllllit i. ddaiid u.em. .tws:!'"' a J--s -asbd.. 1'iry're ~ a kad>-i• on self **-': al Bub:ley," Norberg an- "'""-.. , llliM: dial is how we will (Im UCI DUY. Paee !) M16 Rifl,e Deficiencres Blamed on Service Brass BJ TONY mLO OI ....... ,... ... Congressional invatigat.n W~ day fired heavy wrbal. sat.. at Pentagon offioen f« w1u11 I Pt e J lermed "almost crimiaa1 •gfi1 , .. in equipping froopl widl ~ ~ versial M·ll rifle. The house investigators dW ....., they termed "serioas -' GelleSliw- jamming problem• willl tile 918 ~ matic weapon used bf U.S. troilp& • Vietnam. Today, howevu. an of:flCla! lllf lltr Cosla Mesa rum a'bic::b ~ lltr M-16 had hi1 own ide.aa • ._. .._ causing the trouble. He supects lack of b · · g wiat E_and .... __ .. _ rifle into the hands of -. ftdl?-- g in Vietnam. In fiery report. the Armed SrrY- s Subcommittee ladled ... Ill my and. Maine Corps effiri*: Ill 1t Firearms Inc.. mUen ti ._ htweiGhl. high-w:locity rif1e: a a lo5e relationship .. betwem tbr lJe. If: Department and Oliil Madli& Chemical Corp .. muafacbittl' ti gunpowder used in M·M --- 6-. _. at Maj. Gn. Nelson M. J4m* k ..... •• commanding gen· n'3I f!I. lltr Asay Weapllftl Command al aw timr .. tint procarement. ftr ....... lint dnelDped by Ar· malilir ta.. r• E. m St. Costa lllsa. ill lltr ......_ ... and then called 11tr AR-Ii. Armalik Mi eo monetary w ~IC imlerat. ill tbr weapon any ....... _. Ms • rdain patent riglU. ~ •• ill offictt1. e.l.. il's sPil5 • Arma lite baby. as ......U ......,. tJI Armatik vice pres· irdml e.tall Miner indicate. .... tr'aftd lhe history of the mititwy -" llle wupoa a1 he "-s ii. lllltillg that the Air Force .. 1 bff Clw ftapoll ftnt. ........... """' ...... up ...... we, Rdltded lliler ... As usual. ,_ /v9J ahr.lys dab in to improvt I a· J ~ 111111 ~ di I' -. Miller stren- nl i9 !tis cww..U about the furor Uaal a majlr lad« is that of training Gh wi11t tW _..,.. M·14 statesidr and 1tw11 daaipiwg ~ men highly refined 11-M im dwir Unlk whiSf> they are en l"tllk .. Y.uant. flt wone, •hen they ---- MONOLOGUE DIALOGUE Doug Norbff"9 .t UCI Thailand lo Boost Vil'l Troop Strength BANGKOK (UPl\-Thailand ha i; agreed to increase its troop commit· ment to South Vietnam from 2.00'I men to a run division, a hi gh govern· ment official said today. A Thai division nonnally numbers about 3J,OOO men. The 2,000·man co n- tingent arrived in Thailand in mid· Seplember but has not yet been re- ported in combat, The League o( Women Voters en- dorsed the bond issues after an inten· sive four.month investigation of uni· tied ~bool district needs, schools committee chairman Mrs. Robert Ny· quist iaid . She said it was found the present classroom shortage is acute and that temporary solutions now in effect will not suffice in the near future. "The only pennanent solution is the construction of additional classrooms and the remodeling of existing ones to provide more usable space." she said. She noted that ''a successful bond election is the only source ol revenue· for classroom construction." Sto ck lllarket NEW YORK (AP)-The stock mar· ket held a good gain this afternoon but the best early advance was trimmed. Trading was active. !See quotations. Pages 22-23.) Skirt"s the Issue Judge Send.s Attorney to Change .Judge Ma x Eliason wasn't skirtin.i: the issue when he sent the miniskirt<'d prosecutor home to change clothes. hr wa s just trying to keep a little ordrr in tht" court Phyllis Hollim an. Ga rden G r n \' P prosecuting attorney, showed up in . Judge Eliason's chambers in Ana- heim-Fullerton Municipal Court at 9 a .m. Wednesday in a short dress. The black and whi te tt'!nl dress wa~ about lour incht'!s above her pretty knees. Too short in kcefiinf: with l'Ollrtroom decorum. ,Judgr Eliason ru led. and senl lhe silver blonde prosecutor hon1r lo change !\.1ri;. Holliman, "'ho lives in Los An· gc le5. said it would take too long lo go • home. A court reporter volunteered one of his wife's dresses . The judge said OK and sent a mar· shal with the repor ter and the prose· cut nr to the reporter's home. When they returned, Mrs. Holliman was wearing a knee length chartreuse dress . Court then got under way. an hour late. On trial is Mabry C. Lane of Gar- den Grove. He is charged with being drunk in public. disturbing the pe ace and resisting arrest . His attorneys are cou ntering wlih charges of police bru· tallty. The trial entered its sixth day In· day -on ti m e. The proscculor's knees were covered. ., Saigon in wh..ich 103 Communists and 58 Americans were ltilled in a Red ambush attempt, North Vietnamese troop• 2.0 miles deep in Soutb Viet- nam trapped a Leatbuneck platoon. Wednuday, lpollPmon . -· The Comnnmlat' u 1 a d pelletr1pra1lne millel to btock Marines ?elCD2ri and killed IO of the Leatbernecb and wounded 19. No Communiat losses were reported. In the air, U.S. pilota battled through TAKES MARTINEZ POST Newport'• C1I Monton Monson Accepts City Manager's Joh in Martinez By JEROME F. COLLINS DI lllt DallJ l'lllot lf8ff Newport Beach Assistant City Man- ager Calvin .E. Monson was hired Wednesday ni&'lt as city manager for the San Francisco bay area commu- nity of Martinez, Contra Costa Coun· ty seat. Monson, 34, was appointed to the 116,000 a year post on a unanimous vote o( the Martinez City Council. The new job represents both a ca- reer advancement for Monson and a 12.000 annual hike in salary. His resignation from his position in Ne'WpOrl. wltich he had held since Jan. 1, 1964, came as "no surprise," ac- ·cording to City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt. "Several days ago he indicated he was seeking the . Martinez appoint- ment." said Hurlburt. "His leaving us is a great loss, but on the other hand the move is long overdue for Cal. He has grown far beyond the capabil· ities o' an assistanl" Monson, the father of six . will be- Rin his new job in Martinez. a city of 14.000, on Nov. 13. He was in Martinez today. He succeeds former Martinez City (Sef' MONSON. Pare 2) Peace Corps Trip For Coast Man Roy Peter Jackson Jr .. of Corona del Mar, ls on his way to Niger in Af rica as a member of the Pe a c e Corps. Jackson was trained in auto me· chai ics by the Uni ted Auto \Vorkers CIOI in Detroit and will be one of two mechanics aidin: the Peace Corps progr:am in Niger. which has abou1 130 corpsmen. The volunteer. who received a de· ,i:ree in history al UC Santa Barbara, i.~ the son nf Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. ,lackson, 19'21 Tahull<I Terract. packa of MIG inticlCCJiJl*a _. ._..,. flack Wedanday ... !we'"' ae bf' North Vietnamae pmt fll P q0 C. andalllert.I* ____ ... lied~-. --Neare-.Jllol._ .. __ ..u . .a. " ...... -. ..-a MJG17 • a ..... * lcne _.. tail--·----2DMMeamaa. "It WU beautiful .. lie au&'t lift (Seo TIETlfAll. ..... ~ Peacenik Mob Hits Oakland Draft Center ....._ ....... om.AND -Dim -I d t>ll and anti-ws I 4• Jy picketed the _......, 0-1 , ... d-C....,-. n. riOlew: ........... , I tbevorta"llle-... w' We "5'op the Draft" mou rl M t J throughW_111 __ _ •hiftint lo other ~ .• -.. j 2 j (see box), The arrest nte iD outaM ... ...,,_ ed to climb, ttowe:wr. Sicee tlle ._. on.stratiou bee• ,, •a,, m ..... sons have beer!. jailed. .-.i - for trying to staae ....., at die 029- ter's entrancei. Nlnety'4De Wl!ft .._. ed away WedneJN:lay. Aa the pickets m.arcbelll ii. frost: fill tbe 10-story building today. a :nap called .<!The,emJ Actioe-Day ~ tee'' pulfld out leaOcb wdac ... violence. Other ~ pi:epaM llr a noon rally at Univenity of cai..-. to decide on strategy to be lllled f'ri.. day. A (roup called "The Westen lllllB- ltation .\gainlt War" vs w &: would bold a demomtratiil9 Satwday at the Port Cbicato ammllllitiGm. .... In sympathy with an uti-dn:ft mm'Cll on the Pentagon. "U you do not go tow.....,._, if you are not in jail or the hospital aa a result of government bnitality ..r. violence," the group told pick#U, .. ,_ should be at Port Chicago'• mail pte in support of the natiooal ,....lizatW acUon. We plan both a lepl proictt and civil disobed.ienoe." The mammoth facility a milts northeast of San Francilco bal bea under almOJt continual picbtiq for (Seo DRAFT, Paco !I . w .... a1oer That old devil fog will be back in force Friday morninc alone the Orange Coast. ho'4iftc the high temp down to 72, says fore- caster Gordon Shiek11. lnlaml it'll still be near 90. INSIDE TODA\' Tl1oug11 her fat~r'$ 1tOmc will ~lH!" ~ forgot~. 41 tor as Svetlana Stalin ii conunio1 her p!ou in Rwsion historr is gone. Page J J. --" ·--• Cel~ • -' C:l-llliMI ~· ~--• ,_ ... • ·-... c ..... _.. • ... • •<HHorl .... _ • --• ·~...,~ " --·-""'-D·ll -.... ••• "~ ' --.... "" -·~ " ·-• -l •<lfi• " -• ·~ L• .... r\ " 1'_ ...... • Lof1w1 " -·-• -Nit .. ll<•-• I ·-• "'"""'" ' --• -... " ·--w ··~ ·~ft n 6 A .f I il DAILY PILOT ihursd~. Octo~r lCJ, 191>7 Sports Car Pins Woman 2!t1 Hours A Huntington Beach woman pinned under her car owes her rescue to the sensitive !)earing of a"Newport Beach cab driver passing by on Pomona Street in Costa Mesa early today. Sharon Kaye Knutson . 22, of Apt. 14, 220 Alabama St .. Huntington Beach, w&s in satisfactory condition today in ~.Orange County Medical Center. Costa Mesa police said she suffered a poa. sible broken leg in an 11 :45 p.m. ac· cident Wednesday. Miss Knutson was pinned under her sports car for about 21h hours. calling for help before cab driver Woodrow W. Bailey, 5081h 35th St., Newport Beach. happened lo pass by the spot with a fare. Bailey told poLice he first thought he heard "help" at about 2 a.m., when he was driving north on Superior A venue with a Care in his cab. He said he couldn't stop at the time, but returned about a hall hour later. Again: .. Help!" He looked over an embankment ana saw the woman. her head and shoulders sticking out from under the overturned car. Police said Miss Knutson was driv· ing south 011 Pomona Avenue, appar· ently missed a stop sign ~ r an off the roadway of the dead end street. Hyland Lah Unit Picks Mesa Site Another large commercial operation to ultimately employ between 400 and 500 persons will be built in Costa Mesa';; Segerstrom Industrial Dis· trict, Fred W. Marquart, president oC the Hyland Division of Baxter Labora· tories Inc .. reported today. A new S3.5 to $4 million plant to house operation of the Hyland Divi· sion will be constructed in 1968~9 on a 15-acre site neighboring Atlantic Research Corp. on Harbor Boule· vard. Hyland is a leading producer of di· agnostic tests for hospitals, clinical laboratories and physicians' o(!ices. It also manufactures and markets therapeutic specialties. Present plans call for the construe· lion of a 150.000 square foot facility. Marquart said construction ls ached· uled to begin in May 1968. Completion is slated for August 1969. Occupancy is expected by Sept. 1. 1969. lt will house administrative and sci· entitle operations of the Hyland Divi· sion. The division's current produc· lion and warehouse facilities in Los Angeles will be retained. According to company sources, the new facility will not face on Harbor Boulevard. Its south exposure will be on South Coast Drive, and a new street, to be called Hyland A venue. is lo be built on the western border of lhe Hyland development. Among the most recent or Hyland product developmentR was the intro- • duct.loo oLAHF concentrate. the. firit practical aid for victims or hemophil· la, bleeder's disease. Frotn Page l MONSON e e e Manager Paul Hughy. who resigned three months ago in the wake of a controversy over city budget deficits. As Newport assistant city manager. Monson was largely responsible [or personnel matters. In recent months. he also headed staff studies on a nf'w cwic center site and participated in the studjes on the propo!\ed Moden AnnPxation . DAILY PILOT N•w,ett heel!, Cel,..,_I• Robert N. Wetd Plibllstier Tho"'ll ICetvil f;dllor Tho"'u A. Murphine M•,,.tint l!dllor Jerome F. Collins NtWPOrt ltKll Cny Editor Jeck R. Curlty Ptul Niu•n l uslntu Menotr Adverllsil\I Oirtetor N_,.rt 9"cll ~ 2211 Wut l1llitot llvJ. M1ili119 Aclclrm : P.O. l ea 1175 9266J Other Offices Cos•• ~H : 3)0 Wiii lhv Slrfff l8tvnt l@fcl\; '" "'°'"' 11"""11! Hvn•l'l~lofl ltaCI\. ~ j,,, Strttl -,4 ·-~~, OAIL V JlltlOT, wllll which 11 cornbl"" IN Ntws·Prtu , Is p11bllsMd Oelly t•ceot Suncs..v II\ HPl•t lt ldlllont lot Newpoft lfl1c11, Cost• Mtw. Lo11n1 IHcll, Hunt· ln1ton IUCll, FOll'lltln Vt ll•v llld Wttl• rnlnsltr, t lOllO with 1 rt11lon11 edlllOll. Prlnllnt Pl•nts •t Jiil Wttt ltlbOI 1111c1 .. HewP«I lltlCll. end JlO WH! lay Strttt, Costt ~. T ......... f7141 641-4111 ClttUfflM A~-. MJ.5671 Coovrltllt, t•67, Ort"9t Cout Publl~ Int C01T1P'1nr, No ntws storlu. lllu•lro· 11oru, tdlttflt l l'\tt,.r or 1dve•llM1M11t1 ~t•tln ,,...,. ~ rnrOOV<~ •ilt•out soecltl 1>frmln .... ot (OOYrlO/lt OW"fr lt<O"d <'•n eottt ;t otld If Neweort Ir ttl\. C•ll!or•,.8, .\11b>crl.,,IM llv etr• ''" " '' mo.i111y, by "'•It U mon•lllv1 rn11111rv oett1nt1lo1u, 11.1.) montlllr. Fired (]p Members of the Newport-Mesa Uniiied School District Mot.hers' Com- mittee ride fire truck to call attention to school boDd election to be held Tuesday. Oct. 24. All fl.red up for the election nett to right) are Mrs. Don Murphy, Mrs. Robert Nyqu.i.JL. Mrs. James Iverson and Mn. Brooks Heck, all of Newport Beach. 'PassiveProwst' -Held At County Draft Office By LEONARD D. ASH Of .. 08llJ ,. .... Sllll A cuuai group ot 15 ()range Coast College and UCI 'tudents held a ''passive protest" in front of the Se.. Jective Servi~ 0Uice1 in Santa Ana this morning, passing out leaflets ad· vising youths how to beat the draft. When no oq_e happened to be en· UCI RALLY e e. learn to defend ounelves." Norberg related that be waa one of 40 SDS members invited by the North Vietnamese to a session in Bratialava, Czechoslovakia, ecrlier this year. That prompted a coed to ut. "Did the North Vietnamese explain wby they have a draft?" "We didn't get into Chat quest.ion."' Norberg replied. "We were more in· l<'rested in some of the political as- pects ... The same gi:I asked him about po- lilis:al assassination of South Vietna· Mese village chiefs. Norberg countered Utat village chiefl are warned three ti~ ··to split out of town'' before anything hap· pens to them . "Tbat still doem 't seem m oral," tbe girl responded. "Well that's your bow-geois hang- up. If you're going to have liberation you're going to have to have those kind of things." Norberg said. Norberg told the students w!Jen they "look at a guy in a uniform" they shouldn't say to themselves. "He knuckled under. He's a wc:·r L'Timinal. "You go to the un iversity. That's conscription of another sort.1' he said. .. You provide the research for the war ei;tablishment." University Park Cub Scout Pack Seeking Recruits University Park's first Cub Scout pack is now organized and looking for members. according to Dr. G.D. Saul. community services director of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. Meetings for Pack 600 will he held the last Monday of each month i-tar1 · ing in November. at University Park Elementary School. Pack le~der Mi ke> Readirk an· nounrP<l the re i4f1> currently 22 C:uh~ signed up. More information CM hi' obtainerl by ca ll in!? nr. S1t11I al S46·2566. or Ralph Clock al 897·1066. I VIETNAM. e e and spiraled to the ground.:' the maj- or said. It was the 85th MIG destroyed In the war by U.S. pilots. ti S spokrsmf'n i;aid a Navy A4 Sky· hll\\ k f1•1l lo ~1·011nd ftrt whilr 1o1lrtk· 1n:: NMth \11rtn11rn. lhP 7f~lh Arnrn · 1·an pl:rnr lnl\f ov"r flu• l'nmm11n1<t M11nt1 ,. E1 s:ht hrlknplf'I ~ llll \'e brPn ~hot down O\'f'r l'\orth \'1r1nam IC{ing the draft offices at 1138 E. 17th St., the protestors sat down and s.i pped coffee. One participant, from the Peace Jn. formation Center in Santa Ana, held a placard, 5 feet square. displaying col· ored pictures of children maimed in the Vietnam war. "Th.is is the kind o{ freedom Ye are bringing in Vietnam." read the plac· ard's Jegend. "Of course, God isn't dead-Be's just uhamed to be seen in this oountry.'' The youth carrying the placard de- clined to give h.is namr. The leaflets, enliUed "Up Tighl With the Dr.alt," told that free counseling on bow to avoid Ole dralt was avail· able at the Santia Ana peace center. Members of the "passive protest" indicated tbey wett tbtre aa individu. als. They <!iscla.imed re~nting any particular organll.ations. The picketing continued through the morning in front of a sign. pW!ted on the draft u(fice wi.ndflWS in vivid red paint. "RESIST:" The word was put on sometime dur ing the night, the p1ckeu said. ~ ~ ;:;. fi'r•• r.,e J DRAFT. e e severaJ months. The majority nf all ammunition used in Vietnam is ship. ped from Port Chicago. Al a UC rally Wednesday, soml' speakers called for stronger action than picketing and sit·in tactics to clO!Se Che induction center. "We'll J?o back and take possession o< the area and we'll do so without violence until they shut the damnrrl thin~ do"'1" shouted one leader. ThP crowd rf'sponded with catcall~ of "Oon'1 shU1 it down. burn it down'" Several ~Pllf'd ... Bum. baby. burn '" The rally was held, as were other<. this week. in defiance of university nr. ficials and a court injunction. A un1- \'ersity i;pokesman said disciplian · procedures were being taken agarn,1 20 students. and legal action is bcinn studied against nonstudent rally !call. ers. Wednesday's demonstration was a far cry from Tuesday's melee. when a force of 400 club-swinging and tca1 gas-spraying police stormed throuch a crowd or protesters and newsmrn arresting 22 persons and injurinl! '.'! others. The arrf'~t11 Wf'dncsdar t'ame altr1 a few nf th" 2.!iOO chantint pickPI.<. .11 the ln(luction C:enlr r allemp1.-r1 '" bl°"k lhf' elttrance!I. Amone thoi;r t:ikrn inln r 11.cl11<lv 1• ,1 n:wicf llarri!I. 21. Cr.rmer Stanln1t1 l"niversit~· .~tucfrnt hodv prec:i1IPfll I In fa wcl'tf'rn secrrtary of the W:ir r:r· sic:1or~ Leagup Two mr n. philosophy f'rofr!>,w Rruce Land<?sman of Stanford unl\·r . !lily and warehouseman Robert flhi n dell. were charged with felon ies 1n connection with attacks on policcmi>n Both denied the charges. About 20 counterpicket.s were 1111 hand ror Wednesday's dem o11strat111n with ~igns 11ayinJ!. "Support Our Ml'n in Vit'tnam " Spokrsman for 111" l?r(l llf'l """ .J11me<. flrO\I n Ill •I Slttf; :;:.11 I \rl.. . wh11 r'""'''' Ir• rrt"''' lnr hie 1rlfl11r11nn ""'' wrr', \\" ''"' ::.'Of t'l~"lhrr hrr.i11-1• •" all flunk lhr r 12ht wa~. · hr ~a1n. -~ l " .... \ .:>i.J ,\,)'-' " < 4 I .. :: ...... ~ ,·) na1s Set; Beata Post Cut? ·---:......-.....~ 5 Regents ~...,.., ... " *' r··~'""~----1.11..oi•NJ'"""'"''>ll'l.!11!'"'4" ........ ars Ven11s PASADENA. Calif. (UPI) -Ameri- ca's Marlner 5 spacecraft drew near Venus today on Its fly.by mission to add to man's knowledge oC the plan- et, which was probed 24 hours earlier by a Russian instrument p«kage. Mariner 5 was schedt:I~ to make its closest approach -within 2,500 miles -to Venus at approximately 10:34 POT and transmit to earth ra- dio signals which would presumably exp&nd knowledge on the Venusian atmosphere. Changes . The U.niversjty of California Board of Regents met .at navls today to consider. among other things. chang- es in the departmental setup al ·UCI. UCI. Vice Chancellor fol' Academic Aflairs Roger RusscU said the pro· poae(I changes would remove an ad· ministrative · layer thought by · tl1e · campus adminlstl'ation tn be super· fluou s. SpecificaUy . it would abolish the· college ot letters and sciences and make five divisions of the college separate schools'. utter11 and sciences was planned as sort of an uYn brella for the divi- sions of .biological sciences. fin& art~, humanities, physical ·sciences and so· Discuss at UCI clal sciences. Dr. Russell said . The campus adm1nlstratlon has pet. ilioned to have U1e divisions estab- lished as sAparal.e schools. The position o( dean · of 'letter~ and sciences has never been Ci~. ff the changes are approved It would · be Abolished and the new sc1loot deans made directly answerable to Dr. Rus. se ll. · · · · · ' Also on· the regeots· agenda is ·for· rnal establishment of a · g?ai1uate school of adininlstratioo at ltvine. This is to roctify a clerical errot. The graduate school of administration un- rler dean Dr. 'Ge<>rge Brown bai been operating for two years. Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Lab- oratory tracking Mariner 5 congr&t· uuted the Russians on their feat fo landing an lnstrument package on Ve. nUJ Wednesday. They pointed out the American mission was different in na· ture. New · Tourist A ttriiction::· In Moscow, meanwhile, the chief designer of the first spacecraft to make a soft landing on another plan· et said cosmonauts will follow Rus. 1ia'a Venus 4 to explore earth's sister wanet by 1980. The prediction came as elated' Rua· siang celebrated the historic landing on Venua Wednesday and scientists pored over the wealth of precioll! in· formation sent back by the probe in more thm1 12 hours of coded mes. uges. Antonia's Fate Now Rests With Supreme Court Will Antonia Thoma& stand trial again or will the petite San Clemente housewife be freed forever of charg- es that she murdered her infant son? It's up to the California Supreme Court and the state's highest jurists are pondering these questions today. However, it may be another year before Mrs. Thomas, who has been in and out of the courts since Decem- ber. 1966. knows her fate. Court aides at the state building in downtown Los Angeles, where the ac- was heard this week indicated the Su· was heard Tueaday. indicated the Su· preme Court may take three months to a year to maJce a decision. The ~year-old Filipino wife of Marine Sgt. James B. Thomas was accused of pouring a lethal dose of caustic chemical down the throat or he 7-day-old son .James on July 14, 1966. Last May, a Superior Court jury returned a verdict of &uilty to first de- gree murder in the courtroom of Judge Bruce Sumne't of L a i u n a Beach. But one juror. Joseph Schissler, a Buena Park achooJ custodian, ballted at giving a straight yes during the polling of the jury on its first degree murder r uling. Judge Sumner de· dared a mistrial. Tht case went back to presiding Superior Judge William Murray antl. e\"elltually. "10 the 'fl'ourur DJstrtct Court of Appe1ls. which ordered the guilty verdict entered. . .. Newport's City J llil Newport Beach City Jail might be a great drawing card for tourists. H. W. Hll'dy, for one, has heard so many fine things about it that he in· tends to drOp by next time he's in California and look the city over. Hardy, a Texsm, explained in a let· ter to ~r Paul J. Gruber today that be •as oo two weekl ol actlve duty In Celilomla lat suJNner with ttie U.S. Marine Corpl Reserve. for wbldl ht '' a WLlt commaJdtr. Three of bis officers visited police headquamrs to obtain the release of 1 member of Hardy's outfit. "It was, as you can Imagine. very t:mbarrasslng for me to have one of my men Involved In criminal actions Two Mesans Face Hoag Theft C:Ount Two unemployed Costa Mesa men were arraigned on grand theft C!larg. es Wednesday following their arrest ln Sacramento for allqedly at~alint cN<iit cards, checks and $850 in cash from HoJI MemoriaJ·HospitaJ. Harvey Jay Chitwood. 42. of l22 Magnolia Ave.. and Howard .Joseph Tingler. 35, or 211 Knox St.. were or· dered by Costa Mesa · Newporl Beach ' Municipal Jud.ge WllliaJTl Christensen · to appear at a preliminary hearing on the felony charges Oct. 23. Bail was set at SS,500 each. Chitwood and Tingler were flown from the state capital to O r a n g e County under the supervision of two Newport Beach police officers. The suspects were arrested after po- lice received a tip that one of them assertedly had tried cashing a stolel'I traveler's check at a Sacra.mento motel. officers said. 1' A hospital official rj!ported S.;iturd!Jl' tllal caSh. credlt cards and check1; had been stolen from the lockers or two doctors. in your city,'' he wro~ the ruyor. "However." he added, "the police officers and ladies on duty tt\M night were extremely courteous and most cooperative. "One of tkle officers who v\IH.ed your jail is a practicing attomey in TeH$ ano he relates that never bu he be-. treated with such eaurtMy. coopent.ion and efficieney." Hardy aaicl th1t when be had beta in · California on previous sammer trainlng maneuvers he hadn't tCltten a chance to visit Newport. ' "However, after the very pleaaut experience in your city with your Po- lice Department, I intend to vi.sit your city next year and to become better acquainted with what mullt be a very fine community a.a represeat. ed by the policemen ot ,your city." Harbor District, Irvine ~mpany Split Bay· Study How do you turn the marshy wa. ters and ja~ged shoreline of Upper Ne..wport Bay into a spark.ling aquatic r~reaUonal area? First off. said the Orange County Harbor District ~sday. you had bet· ter hire a consulting engineer to over· st>e a ck'edge and fill plan. District· commiasionen voted unaa· imousl.y to go 50-50 with the Irvine Co. on a first phase study with a cost limit of $10,000. On the lrvi!le Co's initiative, com- missioners forwarded a recommenda- tion to the Board or Supervisors to htre internationally known coastal en· gineer Omar .J. ·Lillebang. HI" will coordinate studies on a pro- poi;ed dredge and cm plan that Jnl.IJt in<'ludP data on soil, mapping and the like. accordint tn Ha"1or Diatrict Manager Kenneth Sam~on. P re-fioAJa'I Clearance ·= ON DINING ROOM FURNITURE e HICKORY RURAL FRENCH REG. NOW 7 piece~ ~725 $599 • UNIQUE 5 piP.t'e~ $4911 $369 • UNAUGUSTA $449 7 pi•rec; SpanL'h $590 • 61'' CHINA $399 In ma•r.h $550 • WILl.IAMS ~ pif'<'l'S Sn~ ni11h S339 $269 e .5 PC. GAME S!T 42". 45" nr 48" tt1ble $4511 $299 -4 un""h1&red ch?ir ... r.asters. choice or fabrics -20" leaf MO extra. Pnoc~s~ '(°"'I ~ L INTEt'!IO~ OESl~N~r.j .... • HERITAGE·SPANISH $699 7 pc. clining room $Sl84 • BUFFET $329 t<1 matrh M29 e 7 PC. FANCHER $995 Ody1111t>~ $1 l:l4 e AMERICAN OF MA RTINSVILLE :; pier~ $400 s299 e 38" CHINA In 111:1trh • SANFORD 7 pr • 72" CHINA to match $2!)9 $219 . ~640 $499 $649 $499 22 1 ~ H~ ,, .. '°"'" RI.VO. C'1ST.A •AES! C,ALIF. 6'1~.nns Mll-0176 l 'I d d ( A fu fl; A ta A al } Mell Beac: Descf paDJ men. 1b alter at ti ange Bl; bru the I ot l• men mi Amt Cou in tt ny It treat Th A< leged trol I cl\as.t fore reate chari Off brick pro xi demCJ Al$ 'FLEET'S IN -Sailon of. the aircraft carrier HMAs Melbourne troop down gangplank of the Australian flat top after she docked We<ines· day in Seal Beada. The carrier, in port for ammunition and stores, is flagship of the Royal Amtralian Navy. AMERICAN WELCOME -U.S. Na Band was on hand in full force --to give -blariDg we come o o 1cers an men of lfMAS Me160urne, flagship of the Royal Australian Navy as she docked at Seal Beach Ammunition Depot Wednesday. It w• first visit of Aussie naval vessel to these waters since World War Il. Royal We~eome , Visiting Aussies Met At Dock A royal welcome greeted the Roy· al Australian Navy flagship HMAS Melbourne as she docked at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station Wed· nesday afternoon with a ship's com· pany of more than 3,350 officers and men. The aircraft carrier docked shortly after 4 p.m. with her crew lined up al the rail. amiOUJ to visit the Or· ange Cout. Blaring bands, a host of U. S. Navy brau and Amtralian officla1s met the ship, along with a fn members of families wbicb will bolt a crew· men while she is in port. Wgbligbt of tbe welcome to the ftrst Amlralian ship to visit the West Coast liDce World War II came later in the evening u tbe lhip's compa· ny .taged the traditiaaal Beat and Re- trut ceremony. The ceremonies, oa the flight deck of the 22,250-ton carrier, harked back to the days bf warfare when at sun- down the soldiers and sailors called a halt to fighting and went home to din- ner. It was witnessed by a large crowd of dignitaries invited to board the carrier fo.r a cocktail party and ship's tour. Included as party guests were Clips Rafferty and Michael Pate, television stars wbo bail from Australia. Also attendiag was Australian Trade Com- millioner Mike Long. Toaigbt, the first 200 of 600 sailors who'll go into Orange Coast. homes from Laguna Beach to Seal Beach will be picked up by members of the fam· illes for dinner and an evening of American hospitality. The dllp will leave Seal Beach Sun- day for San Francisco and later will return to San Diego to take on 24 air· planes before aaµIng for home. Marijuana ]afls Marine Airer High Speed Chase A Camp Pendleton Marine, who al· legedly led California Highway Pa- trol officers oo a 12.0-mile-per.IJour chase on the Santa Ana Freeway J>e. fore-wrecking bil sports car, was ar· rested on marijuana possession charges early today. Officers said they found 10 kilo bricks of the illegal weed. worth ap- proximately $1.000. in the suspect's demoU.hed car, ~ arrested for reckless f ving was Lawrence R. Martin, 21. He was booked in county jail. Highway Patrol officers said Mar· tin~s car was spotted speeding north on the freeway near Laguna Canyon Road about 1:55 a.tn. A patrol car gave chue at speeds of more than 120 miles an hour. Martin lost control of bis car at the Grand Avenue offramp in Santa Ana. The car hit a -curb and over· turned. MarUn was not injured. GOP Reads Secret Wire Of Johnson -ABOARD SS INDEPENDENCE (UPI) -Michigan Gov. George Romney today described as "a snow ~job, news manipulation and hog- wash" a White House message to an aide at the National Governors Con· ference which strayed Into Republi· can hands. "Yes, and brainwash, too," R-Om· ney added with a laugh when a re· .porter used that term in a question. The GOP presidential hopeful held a news conference less than two hours before the governors aboard this 23,· 000-ton luxury 'liner docked at St. Thomas ii:i. the Virgin Islands. He called the session primarily to discuss the "eyes only" radiogram that the White House sent to Price Daniel, new head of the Office of Emergency Planning, and w h i c h somehow was delivered to Republi- can Gov. Ronald Reagan of Califor- ~. . Reagan, at Romney's suggestion, showed the message around, throw- ing the conference into an uproar and apparently dooming President John· son's hopes of getting a Vietnam vote of confidence from the state execu- tives. The resolution to support adminls· tration Vietnam policy can come be· fore Friday's final business se1sion only if three·fourtbs of the governors vote to suspend the rules. GOP governors decided Wednes- day to oppose consideration of the decluation. Since there ife 21 Republicans and 21 Democrats present, plus three ter- ritorial Democratic governors, the resolutiotJ appears to have 1 i t t 1 e chance. However, Democratic Gov. John B. Connally of Texas said the issue would be put to a vote despite the GOP opposition. He said he thinks the governors' have "a duty and ob- ligation to take a position on Viet- nam." "I don't care how many votes it gets," Connally said. Asked about the propriety of Rea- gan's action making public the White House message, Connally said: "Ev· ery man bas to live by his own sense of ethics and morality. I don't read other people's mail or messag. es." Girls Brutally Slain; Deserter Held for Murder TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - A 21-year-old gas station attendant was arrested today and charged with mur· der in the slaying of two Tallahassee Wgb Scboql girla whose bodies were fc.und in a "lovers lane" area of the Apalachicola National Forest. Police identified the suspect as Ro- bert Scott Sanders and said that "no further arrests" were anticipated. 'fhe~ms,-Ka')'~ Granger·and Eli· zabetb Ann Wood, both 17, had been shot, stabbed and beaten. It was not known until today that they had been shot. Earlier announcements s a i d they bad been stabbed and beaten to death, but the gunshot wounds appar- ently showed up in an autopsy. Sanders was taken into custody by local Sheriff W. P. Joyce and Capt. Jack Dawkins alter Sheriff Simmie Moore of Madison County, about 60 Jr.ilea east of Tallahassee, notified au· tborities that Sanders had been treat. ed in a Madison hospital for an alleg-· ed accidental gun wound. Joyce did not elaborate nor explain any details of how Sanders got the gunshot wound. Joyce said Sanders' automobile had been turned over to the state law en· forcement bu;eau for laboratory checks. The slayings came to light when the Tallahaasee police department re· ceived an anonymous telephone call telling them that there were two bod· ies near the Blue Sink area, a favor· ite spot for teenagers. Joyce said the suspect, a slightly built California native, had worked in a Tallahassee service station "four or five months ago" and reportedly hc:d been absent without leave from th e Ft. Benning, Ga., army post since the middle of May. I Ft. Benning authorities could find noj immediate record on Sanders, but said his file may have been transferred if he bas been missing sine, May. ' Sanders was picked up at bis home I ln Madison by Sheriff Mcxre and ques-j tioned by Leon County (Tallahassee l authorities in Madison before being brought to Tallahassee Wednesday 1 afternoon for questioning. He was not formally arrested and charged until today. Ev Kisses Shirley, Thursday. Ottober 19, 196 7 Wrap up in softness collared with mink Keep warm beautifully and fashionably in L. C .. Mae's wonderfully soft coat blended of wool and fur fibers. Beige collared with Tourmaline• or green with ranch mink collars; petite sizes 2 to 12 UI.• Coats and Suits •TM Emba Mink Brffdtfs Auoclation u umS' DAJL Y Pll(IT 3 t Says She'll Win Newport 111 Fashioo Island Newport Center• 644i200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. tO:OO till 9:30 Other days 10:00 tillia> WASHINGTON (AP) -Shirley Temple Blad. former child mo v· ie star, previewed a possible coming attraction Wednesday -somethins called the "Ev and Shirley Show." Visiting Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen, Mrs. Black was given a kiss and a prediction of vie· tory in her congressional race. .._ • «( I~, . I ........... ~-October 19, 1967 S.mmit Meet Seen Aussie Jets May Join in Bombing akfa•,,.,,,,. ' " ....... .................. ......... ~. , .... ,... ................. ..,,,,, ... .. d?P' a,., ..... ,,. .... ... Be tr..._......_ C.Ses. Ir. • •IltWT'w ;' Jlmli.•~ .,, :e.....,, m ,,,_.lwndl CANBERRA, Australia (UPI) - Prime Minister Harold Holt said a 1ummit __JDeetlng of Vietnam allies is likely to be be1d in late November or early December. Holt told a news conference the IUllllDit meeting probably would be in Seoul, SOUtb Korea or Bangkok, Thai· Janet. Preued for details on the summit, Holt 1aid only that it was necessary to pool information. MOit of the news conferences were slvm over to Australia's role in the war and the possibility of Australian aircraft taking part in air attacks qai.mt North Vietnam. ' Holt aaid bis government had no ob- jection to such attaclts. .. We are not looking for a sheltered role for Auatralian forces," he said. ''They play their pert with other foreea in Vietnam ... , Newmm questioned Holt about the ate of Australian jet pilots who, it .. aaDOaDCed. b.ac1 been attached to a U.S. Marine unit in South Vietnam. Tbe ]Wne m1nister said the Austra· u-bad not been trained to fly from U. S. aircraft carrlera used aa bases far aUacb against the north. But be Aid Aastralia waa buying American Skybawk. pell, which would be dellv· ered to the Australian carrier Mel· -..... later this year. Bolt Mid DO decl.aion bad been tak· • • fldme operation of the carrier. .. ..,.. pr111td, bt replied: "Wlllll ii tbe diff•ence in DUJna Doun States Challenge ·Rezoning Law WASHINGTON (UPI) -A little·n<r ticed bD1 that could permit a dozen states to get out from under court· ordered congreuional redistricting for at Jeut three years appears near ap- proval by Congress. Home and Senate conferees broke a 1hrff·month deadlock by coming ap with a compromise measure th.at AJ1 no 1tate shall be required to re· district unW after the l!r70 federal aum-unleal' a apedal census 1s taken first. The compromise, approved Wednes· da.1, would prohibit at-large races in my state except New Mexico and Ha- waii, where they have been custom- sry. AceordiDg to the conferees. court ardal or challenges are pending at 1C11De stage in caJif ornia, F.lorida, D· Jinoil, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mis· IOUl'i. New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas. the north (from the AU&tralian de· s t r o y e r Perth) and bombing the north?" Los Padres Firefighters Still on Job ' ' Be Won't Be Back - LOS ANGELES (UPI) -About 1,1.00 fire fighters today tried tO contain the stubborn blaze in the heavy timber A shell-shattered helmet ts grim evidence of the casualties sustained at this forward Marin~ outpost near tile demQltadw -Jtf&Mfhc 1'116 _. South Vietnam area of the Los Padres National For· est. A refuge for the rare California Condor in the National Forest wu . declared "out of danger" by fire of. ficlals. Flames bad threatened the sanctuary Wednesday. Small Nations Of U.N. Meet Since its beginning five days ago near Santa Paula, the fire has scorch-0 M d Nixon Predku GOP Choice .To Beat LBJ ed 10,000 acres of Southern California ver }• east real estate, including 2,300 acres of the Natianal ForesL WASHINGTON (UPI) -Wltb W· ~ d' ' tllll ..._,. tt ..... A fire that erupted Wednesday in The 10 nonpermanent memben of 1y all h1I GOP ~ riftla • .n 111 ::!fe ._ tllf Jlf 1&1 -..,. the Laa Llaju canyon three miles the U.N. Security Q>unc1t were meet-1ea, Richard M. NbDDD 11 bl ....... .... !Ill ... M ..r_i 1! I north of the Vemura County line and •-' --u-....._ __. ~ .,. 'ha m P ca •• ::; i jqat wut of the Los Ahgeles Coun~ Ing today to aueaa bopea far recoacn. -. .,..._.. -..,_ -• ftl ..... 111911 tf-.allillll lint wu broqbt under control a few inl Arabs lad Jsraell dUlll'tDCtl on a U1 atlMI' ~-_.., ca • .. 1119 wllt w:I J • .... houri later. Middle East peace aettlemeal dtfeat PrelldlDt Jcilmlcm ma ,... ..-._ .. a.. .._ A. Four-hundred fire fl .. '-tera, aided by Ja.,,.nese Am.~-,--,.or 12-11-Tau-"I'm convtnced tbe ma wbo _., • D ' I fl lflW Yd. I I ... fir 6-Aa..£ ... ,...... ..,...., ..-.,,w .. 0 •... I 10 ...... -8 reWllnMIU, cbem!cals sprayed from ruoka, October president fo the 15-vives the primariel and wiDI till eaa. - - helicopters, extinguilhed the blaze nation council, was to report •'l. a pri· vention" will make Jobuon the third wmt .. • ' t tr ....... after it burned some 200 acres. "" -.:,. Thus far in the five days of autumn vate meeting of the oonveto powers .A. .A. .A. Rri ?As. P'S •as a 'U ••• brush fires, estimates run as high as on bia investigation of the differenc-w w J.C r ' w .i •n •• ~ tt so ooo R M R .. Ylrlla ,, ••. ...,.. .,__ Th• ~acres charred by the flames. es. 0 mney ay un ~ "I --• -• I 2 I • - e wgh velocity winds have sub-The ambassador was authorized last .. ....... )e -. • • ':'; • I .. = sided, but temperatures still hug the week to make contact with both aides Wiit t. '9 Pl 1, 111 -;• • - 100 degree mark and the humidity is in the Middle East conflict and "fritb Via TV Renn rt Bit .._ n I;.. 9llt ..._ • .la low. --the big poftr members of the COUD• f'" ........ ...-.,. a g $, M llllllis Authoritie. in ~th Ventura an~ cil in ut attempt to find a mutually• NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe C-olmnhl1 ...-fir C. . ..,, 5 I tit ... 1 1 ~os ~ngelea Counties pre.s~e_d theu acceptable compromise Br ad utln Syate repar1I tb.t a ., 0 fir Pl di 1 ._-. ~~~~~~e ~;~shthfu.rs~~~~rtar~ In Algiers, ~.g Huss~ o1 Jordari Go~. Georgf R«nne-:1« Mld>lpn bu _. cllllM .._ * ....._. by arsonists wound up a frigid 36-hour visit with purchased a half hour of prime .,. .._ ..... *' •• • ..... a Three Siml Valley High School stu-Algerian President Houari Bownedleo-Ding time on tu televialoa network. a, fl • , rm will C •- dents have admitted setting one fire ne.' with whom he. disagrees on the Thia has led to apeculat1on ttlat be -. _. ' ' s • a,ltll ltll.. Be near their school. A sheriff's deputy Middle E~st sl~ation. will use the telecut to announce bis ..W • .. mt ..... _, .... said the teen-agers could give no rea· Boume.dienne is out ~ continue the candidacy for the RepublicaD prea. ........., " .._ f ' s '11111 111- son for their actions. war . agamst Israel, while Hussein ia dential nomination. ......_ 0 2lw a ... tl8le." "They said they didn't know why seeking ~ peaceful setUem~nt. . The program ii tclMduled far W..S. Tiie -GOP fl Cl d'af -•• they set the fire but it seemed as if According ~ an Ar.ab diplomatic neaday, Nov. 15, at 10 p.m. BGlllDIJ W -... L!"r. "':' a t they were carried away by all the s?urce, llussem sounded o u t Bourne-sald 1ut Sunday that be would dedde .., 'I , ,. • a.. fires," be aald. dienne ~n a plan to ope!! direct COD· within six weeb whether be waaJd a.tm B. ~.(a.IL),_. a.., The largest of the fires, which tacts w.1th Isr~el. . be a candidate. Gw9' ._ J .i w+a, _. J1e. erupted Sunday in Chatsworth, a Los Israeli Premier Levi Eshk~l said A spokesman far Romner aai4 bk aid 8-fl C ts • Angeles suburb continued to smold· early thJa month that Jordaman en-telecut would be "a report to tbe ._ llM 111 _, _. tt --- er. lt has blackened 25 000 acres and voys already had been to "feel his people on bis recent 1 urban toar, bat W. Md1h1 all111h • I fir .. - destroyed 22 homes. ' government's pulse. " mi&ht not· be llmlted to tbat ~,. Jdlt ta ..11'-- Damage f{9!!l the dozen flrt!s that ----------.,.....---------------------------- have plagued"' Southern 1 California since Sunday is pegged at $1 million by the insurance industry. . . oua Lono11 FOG® JAcm us · m 1.1m 1r 1 I I I l · ia •,I ;Pr,..__,,,, ... r.· , .. .._,,....,...._.. ~ D.C. ... ~ fmdsl ,..,., .. • 2 c:.r., ...... • • w , f S'rt ......,, no -~.,,·----••nt ......... -*' • ,..,"' _. cwJil ••· •-• .._ ,,_. .._., tlwLl!llWDtMt-. ....._ ... ii ,.., ... ;.d Birch Mentally Competent To Write W~Says Doctor '• ...,.. .. .,, ... .. • ,...., ....,. tMiM tlffk9' ..... lliflie lallr ......... ..... ,_ .-••• ....., .. mo- ..... 4 ij n pm aMI a.a.-Be ... pk kd dtibptioll ... l pit. pt., .. ftlicioa. DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -Multimll· Jkmil'e A. Otta Birch, then 95, was ment•lly competent in 1966 when he wrote a wUl leaving his wealth to his wife, a JllYChiatrlat said Wednesday. Dr. Frederick J . Hacker, who heads a Los Angeles ps}'<:hiatric clinic, tes· t ified during the second day of a pro- bate court hearing that Birch was "fully mentally competent in every sense of the word." c rt •• :-.... Mstr ••• ,..;.,..., "albam Fm Baptist charities in California claim a prior will. naming them as benefidaries was the last ·valid docu- ment and that they should receive the estate, on~ estimated at '200 mil· lion. Pearl Choate Birch, the 200-pound nurse and ex-<:0nvict, who married Birch in the fall of 1966 after the death of his first wife, would inherit bis millions under a handwritten will penned May l, 1966. A lawyer representing the Baptist charities, Otis Gary, has contended Birch's mentality was that of a child when he drafted the 1966 will. The hearing continued today. Hacker examined Birch in October of last year when relatives sought un· successfully to prove that Birch had been kidnaped and was held against his will. ,,,lleiJailllefliiiM-.• • D ( W. IA I , ~i_.ot Red-.... a.y_ ..,. .,..._ lllis week fllrM ,Clil-*.. .... ~ilic al .. time. Birch died at the age of 96 last March 15 in Dallas. "All he wanted to do was to be left alone and live out his years," the Los Angeles specialist said. -Gale Warnings Back East Hot Dry Spell Enters Fifth Day In Southland ._, ..... TWa ,_.,. .......... ------·-ltlll ...... u .,,. ----· ""' .. ,, .. l • ....... _ ,... ...... u ........ ----fSaJ ,. ..... 11 --.,. .-. .... .," -· --... _ --~'-"'· ...... -...... ,... .... .._,, ... -..... .. ........... _.-.ufl07:NA.M._~ .. Jcftilld r"ICJir.-r--/, ~._.;!~'--~~fe'C:.~11'!1111\ An Md cleM COOl nlqf)ts lllNY •nd l'rld9y. Hitflt ~y '2 lo !16. Lowt ~ C5., S.S. MOUNT;lllN ;llltEAS-W1rm wnnv """ -~ cool nlohls tOIMv •nd F~. Ulul dry 11ustv winds at ~ l'fidlrf. fJ.8 • .s ........ "" ...._,,,. 1twm Wllkh hit lht New £"11....., ••H Is me•lng llielf fell u rer ,...., •• Ille northern Appele<lll1ns -!hi! Greet LAltH. Sfnln9 Winds. with ousts up to 61 mlln .., !lour In IOmf arras, end tocall't ,,..VY rain ll•Y• ~n rtPOrled. 0.. ~Is in u nlral Pennwlvenle re. porW!d 1 It inc!le• cl r t in during 1 siw ,,.,.,,. lil!•lod •"" lh•rt have ~n >l\CW '"'""" In ""''~'n Michigan G<I"" "''"''"II• hlllt be•n posl~ fer i... Crot Likes end lhe New Envl•"" -Jf. I , A man ol cold 1lr '""'"'' lnlo Tuu Ind PM!• of the South will\ light fros! rtPOrltd u far .outh es Co1umbu1, G1. Tempe,.tvres dipped to the 20t •nd 30s In the Pl1ln1 end the Great Lekn end to the ~· •nd 40I In Teus Ind th~ Sou!h. A P •clllt cold front br::f!: aioter ==•:.MA II~': =P~~rrlesto.,,.n;: ,.r>orltil In Monterwi. Hot, dry we~l~er conllnutd OY~r Soul~rn Calllornl• tor Ille firth 11r1lgM dn. Temperatures AlbUQVtfQUll Anchcraoe Atlanta Bak•rtlleld Bllm&rcK Boise Hlfh L-l'rtc. " 40 ·~ ,, &S ~ 81 SI H .M 11 •J Dts MOlnft o.troll Eurtllt Falrbanlu Fart Worlll Fresno Htlent HOMlulu Houston lr••!l•n.f)Olls JKltsonvllle JUflffU KanSH City LH V~as Los All!l'll't Loulsvllle MemPllls Mltml Miiwaukee MlnnHPOIJS New Orle,n1 New York Oaklotld Oii lehOIN CllY 0,,,..11. Puo Robltt Phlladtlphla p,,.,.,,1. Pillsburvl! Partlancl lhpld City lilt<! llull '""° ltltl!ll'IOlld Secrtnwnlo SI. Louis Sellnu Sett Lekt City S•n D~o s~n Fref\CISCO !artfl ,6nfJ Sente Barbart S••llle SO'>lc~n• Tempe Thf'•mitl We"11ngl0<\ 57 31 51 '' .01 66 50 ,, 11 7l ~ .. " '6 11 ... IS n 5' 5' '' IS '7 '6 l7 ?I 6l olO u 51 " 63 60 '3 6.1 39 '° 66 ,, .. 5) 36 SS 11 IS AS 6S 4 .96 7) SA 69 43 5' 35 90 '3 10 At .4~ " 51 60 ,, ll 60 3' .I) 44 " u " .,, " 7' •l .Ot 81 5' 60 J7 17 4S " " 96 5' II S• •6 SA II SJ S9 '9 it Al JI tS ., Ofl ~s 76 " ,3' ~ YOU CAii OaHNO 0# DESMOND'S 0.-t.U-,. .. i...... ,..,.c...~ ... o. ... ,,, ,,.,,.,, ,.. ..... .,, ..... "" _.,, .. ,_.,... ,.. ... ..,.. n,,i; ,_,. 2 •• , .... ..,.,... ........ ... lid! 1ja.. """6 • • • ... ""' "' IA., , ••• ,.,.,.,_ N •••,. Lt. •iw,. Lt • GfWll ... 1' .... .. ...,_ ..... 11 Ot C1• 11 e·: ........ ·•• ... ·-·~ -........ . .......... ._ ,._ • .._ ... ..,c-..., ... ........ ......_. ........ ............ ..._.~ ~ ........ C....•Mm .... 1 u .. da tr] • fbt Ba ---I Ve tn tee illl Ja • -(N ] --Na ft'I tia .. • a : --• J c " .. .. tlli .... •: I: Ba: wil Jll'CI All. a J res ill 1 et 'I ., Ma wr. era life A aia' Oft be fro lpll wit: 1llJ ,,. J! be! lea. -to I ,,.. • at I E ... wbi a I )IQ • 5s sr; • 1 AJt. • Ve ( J for ftO ti U.S. Hails Venus Triumph, WASHJNGTON (UPI) - U. S. nperta said Wednes- day R\llSla failed 11 times trJiDC to send spacecraft to tllia Yidn1ty of V enua before U. ~ soft landing. Bat Oley still bailed the tJi. _.Jiit u a creat contribu- tioa to man'• tnowledge of artb'• Jilter planet. ™lo go from Sputnik I to Vaaa 4 ln 10 years lllus- trll&a the powerful base of ~ beiJlg developed ii tllle Soviet Union," said James E. Webb, chief of die National Aeronautics ud Spece Mtminiatration «NASA). Be 1loted that the achieve-. .... came jolt m days be· Ion tbe SOth anniversary, No9. 7, of the Communist 1tnlation. In the Soviet tilninc. be aaw an attempt t. persuade the world that spece exploration "can be a major factor in the bal· ace of technological power -~--" amonc ............ ••JB my view, this accom- * Venus Victory Give~ Soviets 16· Year Edge depositing instrument& on , . CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -1'-bilt.oric soft landing ., • !bwl•-bullt imtru-the planet'• surface for the ,. ... pedt•• OD Venua w t • .,. .... tbe Soviet Ulim • Just a m-1• .... .,. tbt United Stata 11 pl•ltllr1 apliantioo. It .a.o allowed that the R'lllins are moving ahead wttll an ambitious space JllGCl1lDl at a time when Amaiea'• ii threatened with a musive slow-down as a raan of coocr~uJooal cuts • b IP8«:e agency's budg· el drat time. The United States now bla no plant to land a space- craft on Venus and no aach attempt ls expected before 11171 at the earliest. The space agency, bow· ever, Is devoting more at- tention to Mars and its Project Voyager was de- signed to land two sopbla· ticated, one-ton spacecraft on Mars in 1973 and again in 1975. To get Voyager moving, the space agency asked Con· gress to approve $71 .5 mil- The abol"tage of funds baa fttDa1Jy killed U.S. plans to JUkh the Soviet feat in !1'13 by \anding a space- c:raft on Mars to search for life. And the success of Rus- sia'• Venus 4 probe will Oftl'tbadow the less spec- tacular r e s u l t s expected from America's Mariner S ..,.cec::raft when it passes wtadn 1,500 miles of earth's JBJSterioos 1 11 t e r planet 'nmnday. lion funding in the current • ... fiscal year. The House re· fused to appropriate a n Y , funds for the project and tbe Senate agreed to t36 million. The matter is now before a conference com-• • mitt.ee. .. Before today. Russia is believed to have had at Jeut 15 announced and un- -ounced failures in efforts to explore Venus and Mars. n. United States has h.ad sinlk auccesus in two tries .a exploring each planet. But the U.S. spacecraft "'" in the Mariner class, wbkb is designed to fly _by a planet and take a brief 1llok at it with a battery of decbonic sensors. N.ariner 5 aapped 22 historic photo- srapbl of Mars in 1966. Rauia'• first success was a tif one and overlapped America'• previous success· " by penetrating the dense Venusian atmosphere a n d LBJ Moves .to Recruit Medics WASHINGTON (UPI) -1 I· The Johnson administration is planning to recruit form· , er armed ser·1ce "medics" to help fill the shortage of health workers. T b e pro- gram will be known as t . Project Remed. · The White House s a i d Monday that 60,000 medi· cally trained servicemen are discharged each year. There is a shortage of 300,- 00C health workers in civili- an life. I . J Enjoy The Holidays J'eeing New Places and UMeeting New Friends On (./I. c:fl1atson Jouth Jeas Cruise • This yur, plan a c.,... comfort• aa you cruiM In an Intl· fl"M eec:.ptlf rom the mate, yach\.llk• atmoaphe,.. And tlofldaY9 at home. Sall new friends will soon become old ti .. peac«u4 Islands of the frfenda OYel' grand dinne" ot '-"' hciflc wtie,. winter has Lobster Curry with Avocado, turned to summer. Mateon'• three Chicken Hewallen or artY of the ~ Hoffday Crulff aallings other •pecleltlea on Matson'• .. perfectly timed: SS MON· gourmet menua. Isn't It ttme you TIREY, Nowmber 12 lncludH planned your holiday crul" to ~ In Tahiti ••• SS th• paradlH l1land1 of the MMPOSA. ~mblr S includea Pacific? OrWlnea and New Year's In the Sa.illng dat• ara rrom San Fran- aoult Seal •.. SS MONTEREY, claco; Loa Angtlll 11 ttlt follow-- Dau-., 21 Include• gala New Ing day. Yw• celebration• at 111. You'll can or vlalt 111 1oon for complete -,,.. piaices .. th ... elegant Information and rtaervatlonL .._. t111e Y«I to Bora Bora. SAFETY INFORMATION : T--. ftan1tonga. New INiand, SS Mariposa and Monter.y, l'IQ• Aualnla,Noumea.FIJl,Nluafo'ou, latertd In the U.S., !Mil Intern.- ,... hgo Md HtwalL You'll tlonal Safety Standard• tor new .... 1ft exctuelvely Flrwt Clasa ahlpt developed In 1960. far mor~ in/ormation and rt"'11)0tiON call 642-31 II ••• ,.o additi0"'1l charges through I ' . " WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 " Advertised s~cials good until October 25, 1967 . BllASS SWAG CHAIN 3 Foot ltn9th 39:. BRASS SWAG HOOK 29! GLIDDEN SPRED Gloss Enamel IPRED BLOSS ~ ... --:: .. "CIEN~.-· New frem Glidclen, All purpote enelftel for wood, metel, or 11luter. Use inside or ouhicle, for cebineh, wells, toys • 2•9 Qt. BRASS CHAMPION SPRINKLER .HIADS Solid bren, flush i11ttellation. Acli11sleble flow, full , 1/t, end 1/. petter11. (If my hHcl loo~ed fhis 9oocl, l'cl 90 far.I 33! DICOUPAGE KIT Now, ,.,ake your ... ry own oil painting out ef any pri11t you 111¥1 lle11cly. Gi ... s tnt11re end b<ush marks lo the worlr. Etty to use, complefe kit. 4•• VIGORO DICHONDRA • FOOD with lnaectlcl4• ~ FHcls th• lawn with the neceuery for tl<llMllA s11rvival. Kiiis 0•11ary peth. Dry for111ul1, "' oclor. F ••• grHn up e11d r ..... fHcling Cover1 2,000 Sq. Ft. -·-----;.- 2'' Thursday, Octobtr 11), 1%7 DAIL V PILOT J • Notes 11 Russ Failures SATURDAY 9 TO 5:30 SWACi is SMART Now, hang a stylish light anywhere. lndudes the brass .chain, swag hoob, in-line switch, and 12" shade. No wiring or permit needed , will make a lovety addition to any room. In white, oumpkin, goid, or blue. (Ah, blue, that's the color of my true love's eyes, and the hair too, now that I think about it.) SWAG LIGHT FIXTURE FATIGUI MAT Sou11cls like 10lftethin9 iuuecl by the Arffty, bvf it'• reelly 11ee+ for +tie fHt whe11 the t .. ttiu •r• tired, liAerblei~ecl •ffed on top quelity rubber mil. 79' PORCH LIGHT GLOBE A niffy fhriffy repl1c.e1M11f glolte fo r the (llorch light lirlvre et t4.e front or heck entry. C Or tile 1icle • one if yo11'r• loecled wifh cloord 66' . PVC SPRINKUR PIPE Greef, never roh or corrHH, semi.rigid, roclenh hale it. hsy lo instill, 110 special tools 11Hclecl. 1/1 INCH •1, INCH 6 c u.. 4' u. . ... ft, PAINT THINNER Iring your own ,.,etal con+efner encl loecl up e11 fhit stvff. If you don't have one, 1Cer111 wlll sell you • •lliny 11•w ene. In Your Metil Container 21' Gal. • ~-...... --.. ...... --.. .VH '--• _ ... p -- VIGORO HOSE SPRAYER Goocl sire jar with 1pr1y 9un top for epplying liquicl ftrtilirer or intectlcicle1, 1ny br1ncl. Get1 th• job clon• quick., •"cl with leu tlforl, 119 ·- at 4:34 p.m. PIYI' Tbursda} Although it will meaalJI'\ temperatures and atmos· 'berlc characteriltics, t la e mslon ii far lesa amblti· OUI than U. Scwiet one. • ~ ~ I FURY 1/4'' POWER DRILL ' A bestseller repeat. Drils, sands, liuffs, polishes, with available attachments. Universal motor, 115 voft, 2.0 amps. Jacobs geared chuck and k~. f,j loacl 1200 RPM. AutomatM trigger switch.· a.t Dad would love one for Christmas. (Y •, dear ret1ders, the ~ dr.-s neat'.) REPEAT OF A SEU.OUT White & Golcl Pull11111n COMPLETELY FINISHED 6" '••Hy up tlle powclM ro.111 with tllis wl1111er. 'wt.;+. e..4 9olcl, c•lftplete with lftoder11 ,i;,k, Cont•K• feuc.t. full wicl+ti lftarltle top, bell lteeri119 clrewer slides. r,... ale9ance for eny ho111e. 36 INCH 139°0 24 INCH PULLMAN Don't we..+ It so fe11cy1 Try thit one fM sme. Colftplet.ly fi11ishecl, chro,,..J "'"•"' faucet, ... 1 tinlc, e..4 "'erble fop 5p• PRl·CUT PLYWOOD GRADE ST AMPED DOUGLAS FIR .. sf prices encl 9recles fM ell ho1M workshop profech. Shop, uftOoth, one sicle, II""' ,ured to look •t the other tide, thinlc Dick UMt It fflf • clar+Mer4 °" hit coffH brHk. He t•h one • week you .,. __ ) Thi' 9oocl U.S. Dowgl11 Fir hH "'•"Y llMI arowncl the ho111• or office • V•" ~II 'h" ~II ¥4" 2' x 4' .67 .97 1.27 1.59 1.69 3' x 4' ... 1.45 1.U 2.39 2.59 4• x 4' 1.37 1.97 2A7 3.19 3.39 I • ... ·a . . '!: I 1 . I ft jl • .. .. -k tit: I' lh · ,, .. I • '! ( ( f H '· .:· •• .. I -· . ... I ) • DAIL y PILOT Thursda.Y. October l<J, 1967 Fiwe Sllrwive; 3 Tell Sea Ordeal. ... LONG BEACH (UPI) - Three men who survived the elnking of a frelctiter ID the frtaid North Paciftc ar· rived•• Wtdw~y ud told of a nilbtmarlah 17 boun tbe1 apept lD We ralta before beiD& reacued by the Norwegian ahlp Viaund. The three were ftamtn aboard the Panoc:;emdc Faith which went down Oct. 9 in huvy HU 870 miles southwest of Kodiak. Alu· ka. The men were taken by ambulaace to Long Beach Memorial Hospital for treat· ment of exposure. Only one of the three, Ed· wain D. Jobnloa, '3. of De· troit, Mich., wu able to walk. John Kirk, 35, of Mo- desto, and O.Car Charles Willey, 28, of Oakland, were carried to the ambulance on stret.cber1. Kirk was met by bis chil· dren Lin, 13, John ll, and Nelson 9. There were Ollly five sur· vivors of the sea tragedy that claimed 35 Jives. The two others ~ere picked up Arrest of King, 7 More OTdered • J a M INGHAM. A 1 L . would be delivered to tb•· (AP) -Contempt charges lffl 1n Alabama and If aay m.d 9'l 1983 atainlt Dr. of the defendants came Into "1'lrtlD Luther Kine Jr. and Alabama they would be ar- .... Gtber miniaten are a retted. Since the char1e la a misdemeanor. Barber .. ._ to enforcement nid, none of the men can • 111e call • \!!~~ ~ ~ mratUtcd~ t _ ~· ..,f~ 1#" m'llt cirders by a clttulf -lU'ti'f was do avai ab e ..... for comment but one of hls ....._ w·m B ... __ chief aides iJ'I the Southern • ._.e 1 am ar~ Olristian Leadenb.ip Con· by a Japanese ship. ·'There were seven of us ln an inflated rubber life raft dropped by a Coul Guard plane," related Wi· ley, an ordinary seaman. "lt'• been such a ntcht· mare, things happened too fast for any of us to be alraid," Willey said. "It was dark and so horrible, and I was in such tremendous pain because I was frozen from the wallt down, and I was In a state of shock ... Johnson told how two of the men apparently drown· Robb Gets More Pay With Lynda ed In the life raft from wa-ing dwindled until only three ter comlnJ( aboard. of us could re a pond, 0 KJrk "Waves 15 and ~ feet continued. hlgh were breattn1 over the · When Willey jumpect !rom life raft the 17 hours we the ship he 1ald he cau&ht were in it," Johnson· said. an ankle IJJ the &hor chain "Two of the men saved from and had to so u.ader to tr .. the sea drowned fro.m the tt. waves that swamped the When newsmen .,ked 11 small raft." he planned to return to the Kirk explained how the sea when he recovers he re· seamen blew whistles to Jet plied: each other know they were "Yes. The. sea la m)C life. all right. If 1 have to go, I'd rather "But as the hours passed go In the deep six than on a the number of those answer-freeway some place." Auto Strike Talks Breale DoWifAg~il DETROIT CAP) -Auto were to prepare members- ne1otiatora ended a 14-bow-some of them ?Nttve over aeuion today and the ltrit• the lengtbalng 1trtke-lor tng UnJted Auto Worken ..lor a possible breakdown said they would not return in talb, a union spoteain&D to the bargaining table UD-would say only "they were til called by Ford Motor to i 1 I o r m the member- Co. lblp." 'Ii'.,,. 311; ............................ --···~·· ny wanted to th.ink some· •uck Ford Sept. 7 oo ex· thing over," said a union ptr*ion of the old ttwee- spokesman when asked why year ..-contract. The strike no new sessions had been was Y~ its 43rd day today. scheduled as they have for There was no elaboration the past few days. of the term .,income secur· The 1pok.etman l&id he ity." But Reuther's ma l n expected bargaiolng to re-goal had been a guaranteed sume sometime toda,y. annual income that would AIR CAUFORNIA ADDS SAN JOSE & OAKLAND TD ITS SCHmULE OCt 23 FROIDRANGECOUNTYAIRPORt IF YOU LIVE IN ANY OF THESE AREAS- WEU SAVE YOU TIME. ............ -• lllOll,.,.. Cllrl ll"Sli . ntin• _,,. *llr • NUJltl • --{ • -IUOI • O'f. -· ~IUIM •LI-• Ll•IUll• LI-• llllA.wfl:a • .-.r-1UC11. --.c. ~.""' ~. PUCCWN. .~_... llllll'f.,_•llAlllO·-·-·WIA-• .... -·-•UlllillM--·WAlllCMIS!Mm•• A-.·-·-~ .... ,., CillllarW -6 lb~"'°"· )'Ill -• cftjlOM tllo -~ ... 1!11$cut,..Mld,. er.,..~,.,,. flOlt, ""' llM ,.,,i • Sen .be or CW.W. 111111~,_ .. 1111 IN w...y. • ..,,.,...-......... ......... ......., ._, .. -~ °"*"""' ... -CM.L ""'DMl MDl'r. Tiil. ----"'' AIR CftLIFOllRIA m6d Wednesday be received ference. the !lev. Ralph D. ~ves regarding t be Abernathy of Atlaot.i, alio e.-from the Alabama cited far contempt, s~. ..S U.S. Supreme courts be-~·we will gladly 1UrTender ,.. upholding the original m Alabama. Our plans 1 •tr opt citation iuued are not complete, but we Alll 23, 1963. M\'e been waiting for this 1Elll and the olherl .. ttep. We bave been together t •t d of partldpatinc ID IO far, ad we will stay to- ..... and demonstrations ..._ ... ll •ance of a eourt order Abemathy said Kinf wu sin*'biting them. T h e out of town but he did not cbartes were filed after know where be was and he Kint released stat.ementa at was thus unable to say when a news conference critical they. :would re~ to serve Of the court and its proceed· the s~t.ence. King bas said lnp. previOu.aly be would return WASHINGTON (AP) - ()Dee Marine Clpl Charles S. Robb marries the Preli· dent's dauehter, the govern· ment will start paylng him Sl6 more eac.b month. The fifth near·maratbon assure a wwbr who atarta talks in a row came u a y e a r emploJed tbat be UAW Preaident Walter P. will pt 100 perceat of bla Reuther and bis IDp aidel wa,es for tbe )'ear even ti wireclthelelden ~Ford laid off. t--~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ B#ber said arrest orders ~ ~labame to -eerve the time. 3 Whooping Cranes Sighted 'Ibrtt of the ministers, the Rev. J . W. Haye., John Thomas Porter and T. L. Fisher, live in Birmingham but were unavailable for comment. The base pay for a cap- t&tn with Robb's service is •11.10 a month. He also gtts $47.88 a mbnth sub- siltence allowance and $105 for quarters. After he and Lynda John· son marry De<:. 9, the quar· *'a allowance will rise to Pa month. locals that• no meaningful progreu bad bee~ made on most key money iuues in a new contract. The telegrams said most of the bargainine in the past few days has been confined to non·money mat- ters, although "meaningful progress" bas been made in the area of "pensions, insurance and Income se- curitv during periods of layoff." When asked i! the wires WASHING TON (UPI) -nr.. whooping c r a n e 1 bavt been apottlld in Mon· tana 1n the first sighting of tht rare birdJ in the Unit- ed Mat.es this fall Tbt Bureau of Fish and Wlldllfe said two adultl and one )'OU.Dg bird were .een durlnt a water fowl 1un-ey at Che Madison L«ke Na· Uoacl Wildlife Refuge in Northeast Montana Wedoes· da1 JDOnUa, 'lbe wboclperl 1ptnd °" summer bl c-&na· da'• Great Slave Lab re- Oon before mleratln& IOUth· ward In the fall tD winter OD ~ ~ Gulf C.out. No More_ Dirty Dishes Dishwasher Now a Multimillionaire CLEAR WAT E R. Fla. (AP) -Charles D o n a I d Belcher. who started this week u a $4-a-<iay waiter, .... beck -tbe job **'· wiping tables and ju1ellng atacked dishes. The difference ii that he'• now a multi.millionaire. •"Jbe lawyers have to work out the figures aod it may take a year," the 27· year-old Belcher said as he tied on bis apron for an· oGNlr' round of work • A federal court rullng, m.de public ln Binning· ham, Ala.. Wed n e s d a y awarded Belcher his fatb· er•a full share in the fami· ly's '14 million lumber busi· ness. Described by a friend as "too poor to go to college.'· Belcher said be would we part of his new wealth to study art at Jacksonville University and finance his mother to the traveling she bas dreamed of. Pie, Flag Aid Drive For Queen SANTA MONICA (UPI>- A 35-year-old mother of two · campaiined for homecom· Ing queen at Santa Monica Clty College by passing out slices of applie pie deeorat- ed with a small American flag. "There is nothing so American as the flag, ap- ple pie and mom," tr.rs. Norma Rogers told campus voters. With the slogan "mother power," the sprightly bru· nette bu becomes ODt ct five finalists selected from 11 original candidates for the crown. Voting ended Wednesday and results will be announced next week. David (No.22) Whaps Goliath (No.I) No.I Saviiig5 anawan boasts thatits "actual dollar reserves are over 100 times the average~' but Its ratio of capital and general reserves to total saVings accounts is 7.4 % Wllereu • Pacific's ratio is 10.4%· we not only try harder, We succeed more. We pay the highest rates permitted by I~ on .. all savings accounts. Yaar urinp 1mc:wd to '15,000.00 by Federal Savio15 ind Loan In aura.nee Corporation. $% curraat'"gualrate,compounded dmy,yields 5.13% if mainuined for one year on passbook ~ts. 5.nin11 fte.dved through the 10th of any month earn from the 1st. Free ufe depoeJt box for maint&ining an account of •500.00 or more. Earnings paid quarterly from date received and from date received to date of withdrawal after three months. We issue minimum term bonus certificates. P.S.: No.) SAL need not cry too much because No.I Commercial Bank's ratio of apital and aener~ raa"\'el to depoafq fa 6 .• %. AlJ comparisons based On June JO, 1967 statements of condition. Twelve officea to 1ern you ~EW BRANCH: SOUTH COAST PLAZA AWN Of'FICE MOl r. Whittier IMI., Lei MplM rA ..... • IU Mm 3333 lrlttcll lt..-t • Colla M111, C.llfomla Houra: t:lO A.M. to 9:30 P.M. • llturd.ty. 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Phone J40.40M [)(£CVT1V[ ()fflC( 10000 ~IMS., Dtwney WA J.NOl • IP J.JOtt °""' Offleet: LA CRE5aNTA • BELL GARD£NS • DOWNEY • LOS ANGEL.£$ A~A • MONTER£Y rAJtK • CANOGA P'ARK • WHITTIER DOWNS • SAN BERNARDINO Assets over 180 million dollars Halloween Costu111es Tlte ....... •...,._flt .f fa~t .. , Heli..... Ulh-. Mell'f wlttl "•CM .,.. ..... .. f!Mt -· ...... _.,., talbl ,. ..... , •• ., ...... falwic1. w.,11. altle, ~ c.1-4 f., ltith vi1iltll· ity. SI; ... fer lrN11 2 to 15. DEVIL'S TAIL & Pitc~ Fn· ' •. c.., .u 111911. ·M· . L1 lAS Vt ~ ... ~·· •M Siii ..:"'::.. lllllNtm"' 1'4. ef L ......... Oen9lt. .... "'" ~..-.. ... I .. .,. c 1•111• ...... Otttlll It j~~iw -i:. J..; .. Hunt At4fr# 9NCll. "· Cf 0 $/>eWft M Ind Mt POfl .. Fi1 ,. f . "-·I ~. ""' ti,.,..., -·· · .~. ll'e 8 e Bro p, MF. ' -uµ.,1 rhlir5daY. October 19, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 1 P e nsions Up No Mesa Voting LET'S BE fRIENDl Y Heim Orders Big Water Directors on Tap If you have new n4•ghbors or know of anyol)... ~.wi."1g to our area, ·please Mt us so that we may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new surroundings. :Vets'. Pay Boost Huntington Beach Visitor SANTA ANA -A m o ll g California countiet1 having more than 3,000 county em~ ployeea, Oran&e OMmty ii tbe safest. For the fifth consecutive year, Orange County today won the· top prize In lta cl.us of the Californi8 COunty Em· ployee Safety Contest, co- sponsored by the California County Supervisors Associa· tion and the State Compen- sation Insurance Fund. "Your county achieved the lowest work injury fte· quency rate among those having more than 3,000 em· I ployees," said R. A. Young. 1 general manager of tbe state fund, in presenting a trophy to David L. Baker, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I The ceremony occurred du r l n g the 73rd annual ! meeting of the California 1 County Supervilors Associa· • tion in Fresno. Supervisor C. M. Feather· ly is chairman of the Coun· ty Safety Committee. Orange County's safety program empbaalze,s the leading role of the depart· ment head . in safety while all employees are encourag. ed to .adopt a personal re· sponsibillty for preventing accidents. Instruction in safe practices and insis- tence en safe work habits implement tbe program. County Safety Engineer Doug N. Kelly has coordi- nated the county's first place award winning safety pro· gram since 1961. ITU A:.R IB8 O-Bl1L1JA-BIES- ~ GREEN ._.., L. Gg11n, 1$2 Tlldln St .• westrnt....,"1>11d Odolltr u . sur111YtC1 ~$.rents. Mr. 1...S Mrs. Hll"'IY i'-~ I lwoltler, !Yrvtv A,, Jr.I two 151 , llltfle L.. Vkll D. Orten1 I gr1ndmolller, Mrs. lrent , Ind mltenlel grlndl*'tflll, ,, 1nd Mn. ~ Mulllnl. Serviqs, r!MY. 3 P.M~ Peek Flmlty COloftlat U<'19rll Home. I NAZARIAN I~~ N111rl1n. 130$1 lllrdlwoad. a n Grove. Died October 10. Sur· Iv bY wife, Dorollrfl fo.lr sons. 1Mn, ltOfll td. ltoeet 1nd Gregof'H rtt dlulll!ters, LlncM, Oenlll 1nd ctblnl tllree brolflen, Mron, Jecott nd Niu . ind sl• gr1ndd 1lkfrt11. Fu- tral w vlO!\ •rt teflttll,,..IY tdled· led fer S.turday, 1 P.M .. al !"eek 1rt111Y Cok:ni•I F11,,.,1t HOl!ll· MORRISON E.. Morrlton. 1"'2 6eed1 9111d .. 11"'911. Di.ct Oc10btt 16. 5urvlvtd bV Ill!, FllrlMI sister, Zelma A. Sc.lg- 11. end t.o brO!t>en, Fred and T.0. .,,,.,., -"'°"· todeY. Tllursd•Y· I .M., Peel! "'"''IY Cobllal F11-1l BALTZ MORTUARIES li rpna del Ma' OR S.MSt c ta Me11 Ml ~ I BELLf.OADWAY MOR ARY o Broadw , Costa MeN u, was PActFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK met.ef 1 • Mortu111 Chapel Pe:lflc View Drive wpoJ1 Beach, California I m-•1 I F!MILY COLONIAL FU~ERAL ROME 1 Bell Ave .. Weatmlnstfir 893-3525 SPROUSE ltUllY E. $-.. Aol 'f, of ff17 Stn· detwood, Costa MeN. survived llY llusband, Geotgt 0. SprCUM!I dellllh· ter, Miu Judy Sorcusti two brotl'lers, E. R. SdlWlltlL Mess.; E. C. S<tlwertJ, ColoradO; two slsten, Mist Donna Sdiwartz. Santa Mon!Q; Mrs. Helen Vanderberg, Wlsc:onsln1 and mot111r, Ml"5. Hartle Sdlwertz. Costa Mell. Se<vl<ei. Frld1y, 2 P .M., 11411 llroed· wn Cllapel. Interment, Patlflc View MetnOf'lal P1rtt. Dlrec!ed tty 11411 Broed'#av Mortuanr. 110 llrOldw1v,. Coste M ... OSBORN G«tr\ldt E. Osborn. 11'4 AnecaPI W1y, Lnune llMCll. PaSMd awn Oct. It. Surv!Yell b'I' huit>end, Herold 1 two Clqhten, Mrs. Slllrlev Dlcu" Mhslon Hiiis, Ind Mrs. Jun WIUl1rns. S.n Gattrlet; two alstets, Mrs. 'TMllM Olen, Su1\let 8"eh. and Mr-. Ew!Yn Osmond1 Arll0fl1. Ind ab grtlldCl'lltd-r"-. Servlcis wllt be held Saturday, Oct. 21. I P.M .• Patlflc View Cllapel, With Rev. RIY c. Garv cfflcl•llllQ. 1~ ~mtnt. Pacllk View Mernorlel Parlt. SHAFER lt. Cot. J. T. Sfl1fer (rel.) 321 fjl ModellO. Newp0rt Buch. Aoe 7t. Member cf Rnenr• Offlc.trs Anocl• •tloll, end memlllr cf Arnerlt•n Le- gion Pact #2'1. Newport lleech. for 41 ""'· Survived bY two sl1'-!rs. Eve1v11 P. Shafer, Newport llffch. and C.rollne Durnfald, San Ju111 Cap. lstreno. ltowrv. 7:30 P.M .. tanlghl. TilurtelaY1 ftequltfn Mus, Friday, t A.M.. ttolh at San Juan C1plat,.no Ml1tlon. Olrtctwd llY Shetter Mortuanr. $In Cie-nte. tn~"""t, Aacenslon Cematerv. El Toro. WHl'M'INGTON C¥0011t L. Wllllllnglen. 312$ Ptlo V~rClt Aw .. Long lffcll. Oled Od. 11. Survlwel by six som. Rllplt. Jack, Eerl, Ned, Dick and Clyde Whittington; four daught.,.1, Mn. RICMI Dtnllrttt, Mrs. Helen HerCIY, Mrs. ltulh SllOde· ev and Mrs. Lucllle Denno, end flt· teen grend<hltdrtn. Services wlll lie , held Saturday, J P .M., Peek Farnlfy C01onl1I Funenl Homa. J PACIFIC VIEW MfMOll1Al PAll lC \~ Ctmtttry • Mo•IMOIY MJ1Jf'S M'JHTUARY t Moutoltun1 • Choprl fli27 Main St. i:''""'' s'"'"" tlnjtlon. Beach Crrmotrnn Srn"'" L1'.: M539 3.900 l'Hlfic Vltw Dnvt, \\ $'rtLJFF MORTUAR\' Nrwport 8uch,C1llfom11 9WJ &46-4888 Ttltphont (7H)m3-JMJ1 ~£., 171.h St., Co1ta Me11 --------· '· I 536-4146 Costa Mesa Yisttor ~ 545-1593 So. Coast Visitor ---I , , •o o~I ••• tlW ~reaol& ... ,,...~., lteda-oom • •• . . TnnHe Bed-.--$115.00 4 drower desk 48" ·-SM.fl Choir ••••••.• ···--· 29.ts 3 drawer chest 32" --'9.ts. Hutch Top 32" ··-59.95 Corner desk ···---···-69.95 Double dresser 48" •..• 99. 95 Canopy bed full or twin 99.95 Night stand ··-. -······ 45.00 "·1 . -:.~ r ·". . DOUILE DIESSEl1 MIUOl1 AND HEADIOAID "Tras Jolie" is bright ond d-v ... J_. right for the young ladies of todoy-1he armqu9 white finish matches the ~wearing formica tops t0 perfectly. This Mt has °"" 30 Diec•, Including "4 dressers, 4 beds ••• ~can hove tNmendous flexibility In room amHIQ9ffl8nts. BBAL'S lleautUul lle48pread• at •ts ••Ybas8 aowl SAVE $5.00 OM OUl "WINDSOR GARDIN", MOST GOlQIOUS, 'llNTID QUILTED S'lEAD. SALE! HJUCKIMGHAM" QUILTED IEDS,llADS WITH A CHIC TAILOIED LOOK • • • SAVll Regular !alt Twin .................. . ......... _ ....•.. $20.00 • 16 8 9 Regular Sale Twin ·--······ ··-···-·········-····· $24'.95 S 1995 ~ I Full ···-··-··-·-...... ·-··-···· -29.95 $24.95 Full .............................. ·-····· 25.00 1t.ff King, Queen, Dual •......•...• . ... 39.95 $34.95 Luxurious thick puffy quilting. ''Windsor Gorden. A beautiful fo rge floral print ... inspired by the gardens of Windsor Castle. Rich soft-l ustre fabric in choice of three g:orgeous combinations of golds, blues or pinks. The favorite of •.• 'Mox Rawiczs' - the world's most famous bedspread designer. King, Queen or Dual ............ 35.00 24.ff Marvelous fashion spread, luxuriously quilted to tht floor, with handsomely tailored top ond corners. Efftc• tive on beds with or without footboords-greot quality sol id color fobric subtly textured, in honey gold, Ivy grHn, forest peacock, or white. A Beal's buy I Modrid Heodboords, Broa.s ploted Twin $20.00; Full $30.00; King $10.00 BEAL·~ home furnishings ~IWPORT llACH, 17th and Irvine, Ml 2·0262 / Open Evenlngt Mondoy, Thuridoy, Friday/ Interior Decorating /Terms to Fit Your Nee~b ... ----------------- - A. .. h '. I' . ~ . I I .. . • • • •• '. ' •• . ' I • •• DAILY PILOT I , SF Giving Cable Cars Attention SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- San Francisco's cable cars -a national monument-are becoming big business. So big, in fact, that tbey will become a seper ate di· visic.>n of the municipal rail· way on Monday. James K. Carr, general manager of public utilities, said: "The cable cars have more business than ttley can handle. Somehow we are going to have to find the money to add cars to the fleet." MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9am.Ta Spur. FRIDA\' 9am.Tn 6 Jl11L UNITED STATES J.YATJONAL BANK.- If S..(mt?lua Lower level mall Carousel Entrance from Bristol St. \\ I. QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandf w eHare Slashes Planned Aircraft Collision Claims Four Lives WEST LOS ANGELES (UPI) -1W liPt plaDa "POhW ill Oitlllt Weda11da.1 -crallried to artll ha SACRAMENTO (AP) -Dama urrowlJ misainC The Reagan administration tw. bmae ill tile Bmcbo is pointing toward a mljor Pm diltrict.. Three ma attack on the rising cost of Md a .. ,_,.-old WGllWl. Oaliforru·a•s .., billion-a-year occ...-. of the planes, •"' wa-e killed ia the craall. wellare program, key Rea-Fire effirials said if eilhtt gan staff members indkat-aircraft Ud cnllled 111 ed today. feet to me side ar the oth- The frst Of the cutback Life For Death er sew:ral bames • 0D1 d proposals might go before Uft bem ill tbeir path. the legiblature in 1968, an MODESTO (AP) A •a Oae fll tile plaaa. a Piper -we Cllentee PA .,. waowt-election year when Repub-•~ '"-· ....___ -·~ senlCULJC wu _.. ~ miued a pr-ee aad ~ licans will be fightint to ed on a 44 . year -old Modes-ed .at to a tree ia tbe ...__ gain control of both the ~ Senate anJ Assembly. to man cbarlfJd wiUt stab-Jard ol a llame • Gree. bing bis wife to deatll wit.la field Street. REVISE PLAN a hunting ladle. William Sar· Police jdeatified the dead Gov. Reagan spoke re-aboud the foar-pa1amger • ::y= "They tell me I'm going into my 8et.Olld cblldhood- IUMS who rve choeen for a playmate ••• " cntly of revising ·•6W' en-ve~ bad pleMed ~ aad · plam as T-S.,,padems, tire coucept of a.id and med-waived all proceedinp %1., SaAa MO'liea, a COID- ical aid for the poor." HelPmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii.~~.iii~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ gave no details of bow this might be done. Yugoslavs Cheer LA Philharmonic Top Reagan officials said in interviews ttiey have not yet formulated definite proposals to put before the legislature, but they are laying the groundwork for public acceptance ol econ· omies. "We don't have the an- swer yet," .aid Gordon P . ...c • , ·> BELGRADE (UPI) -The Los Angeles Philtlanno:Uc Orchestra won wild acclaim Wednesday night from a Belgrade audience aft.er a dispute between the orcbes· tra director and a television crew held up the perform· ance 20 minutes. Smith, Reagan's fina.oce di· ~ rector. "We're trying to call~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!I!'!!!' I See By Today's Want Ads • There are several ~ sales with a fascinating variety of items! • Where to find a Fender Amplifier! • If you·re looking for ll 2 bedroom completely furn· ished apartment here it is: ... and gee. what a t Pasonable price: • There is a vacancy in 11 nl~ p r i v a I e Licensed home for an elderly lady. • Want a spectacular view? There's a choi~ lot in the vicinity of Santiago &. All· tigua, Newport Beach. • Ladies look at thi$! A rand! mink coal by pri- vate party for $90~ According to reliable in· formants, Indian-born direc· tor Zubin Mehta was "very upset" to find a Belgrade TV crew plar.ned to film the performance and had in· stalled bright lights all around the orchestra. He ordered the J i g h t s tumed down. The TV crew protested it coold not film w i t h o u t the full lights. Mehta then said he would not allow the performance to be televised if the lights stayed up, the sources said. However. they said, he was prevailed upon to give in. Mehta looked grim when the performance finally be· gan. but later was relaxed and smiling. The orchestra gave four encores to the crowd ol more than 1,000 wildly ap- plauding persons. The orch· estra's young piano soloist, Andre Watts, aleo was call· ed back for two encores. The orchestra perlonns Thursday nigtit at Skopje, its last concert in Yug06la· via on its world tour. tile problem to the ~tten-1.:: tion of the people.•• The atate should provide help to those truly In DCed, Smith said. But be lidded. "I be~ that since 93 percent of tbe population ii not CJD •el· fare, we have a responsibil- ity to tbem. 'nley're paying the bill." Spencer Williams, Rea- gan's Health and Welfare Agency administrator, said attempts are being made to cut administrative work and red tape, but ttU won't be enough to put any signi· ficant dent in rising costs of welfare payments -con· sisting of federal, state and county funds. REAL SAVINGS Real s a v i n g s ran be achieved only through modifying the program ben· efits themselves, Williams said. Williams was ~ked if "drastic" changes are ln prospect. "These are things that require .study and legis la- tive approval a.oJ I ha\'e no predictions," Willianu said. ... nly gas drxers ~ · work for fust 2¢aload. • It 01..tually costs even less than 2c a load with gas • A ny other kind costs 3 times as much. • Dunng the l1f etirne of your dryer you may save enough with gas to buy yourself a new one. • On installation costs alone. gas can save yo11 up to S150. . • No dryer dries clothes faster. fresher or fl1i' than a gas dryer. 1 • AT Y• lll&IW IAllll'S APJWl.q ,qrml . : \ ... : ••• 111 Oil YOU WAIT ••• FROM PlllCNORD I \ • t Giant 19 Cu. Ft. Frost-Free Side-by-Side Refrigerator-Freeer '399. Sl6 a month So bi9 it's coiled the ~rmork­ eter, yet it's only 32~" wide. 19 cu. ft. size, 245-lb. freezer, 24.8 sq. ft. of shelf spoce, en-· c~ butter keeper, lift-out egg troy, ~le shelf. No defrosting ever in either section ... econom- icol Power Saver. Get it now on a BARKER FLEX. ACCOUNT, our simplified per- sonalized c~it pion that giws you up to three years to poy. \ \ TV in COLOR Great Low Price for Big Screen 29995 ... $1 2 a month • . Years and years of top ente •• tainrnent right in your • ~~ · home, best seats in the house;· no parking . . FULL COLORJ That low price buys a 26.7 sq;· in. screen, 82<honnel UHFi:' VHF tuning, solid state signor: system, 26,000 · volt picture power, degousser, 6" front speaker. ! • i t i ! ; r i : Ii I i • L !· • BARKER BROS. \ I HUNTINGTON BEACH • Beach Blvd. •t Edinger • 892~5 SANTA ANA • 2522 North M•in Street • 547-7651 Shop Mond.y. lhorsday and Frid8y 10 to '1. other days 10 to 6 I. ! . ' • l ' ' c c ' ~ \ ( ( I ) , ' . • .. . ' t . rt Awards Contraet boree BrUlge, Widening Set ...-Wark la about to be&in Ii a MCand new Jam*ee ftoed bridlt -but comple· ,tion ~ at leut two yeen •Jway., ·~'Newport Beach dty ofti. da1I aald today • fm,"3 contra« for the project, which lnclud11 widening of Jamboree to four lanea be· jwetll North Eutbluff l\old and Pallalde1 Road, bM bten awm'ded the GrU· flth Compay. When tht Job ta finlahed Jamboree wUl be a four-lane divided r09d ftom Eut CoMt Hlitiway to Pallaade1 Road. Work on the ftrat half ot the project wu complet· ed earlier tb1a yeer. Tbe new two • lane brid&e will be built parallel to the KOVSNS b&s 5 '16ri ~uni. On CJJiamor1Jl recenUy completed bridge die ........... rlallkl4Q . over Sn D1e10 Creek. Colt o1 a.e P',,,.. pnd9d City En&lneer Ben Nola ftl tlltim•dllt .... laid it mQ tab at 1eut two TM GdflD llM ...... years before the aecond new est fl ,._ .... ,... bridee la rtlldy for traffic .. "We'll have the Nmt IGi1 settlement problem• there u we bid at the fint, •• be e~1ained. When both bridges are In uae, one wUl terVt nortb- bound trafflc, the oCber' eouthbound. The apua are replacementa for an o 1 d wooden brld&e on the old allpment of Jamboree. City coundlmea, in award-me the job contract to tbe Griffith Compeny, overruled a ltlff recommendation to excludl dope plantiDI atoac T. WoHe To Speak At Coast ~Wolfe, cbatrmu ol the board of Air Callfar. Dia, will speak OU "FlJtnl. to the Year 2000'' at Or· ante Cout OoDece 'lban- day. 11\e tali wUl be at l p.m. in the occ Scfence H&IL 'Wolfe will speak prlmar· 111 to 1he occ airline ... ..... tnlnlq dul. bat public II IDvttlcl to att.IDll • a Mlta-nallablt ball. ooc .. tbl Ont jmdor -1ete ln tbt natklll to bne a fully unJformed airllae stewmleu program. Wolfe 11 one of a num~ ol au- thorities in aviation a n d apace fieJd.I who spea.k to students on opportunities. Toastmaster Group Picks Mesa Man Seaman's Death Brings Lawmit SAN P'lWf CISOO (AP)-A. '1 mi.lliOD ....,. .. baa bema filed ill U.S. JM. trid Court hen In awc-- tion with die de.a. of ..... man abolll'd tbe Amsiaal T1ltlnday, Oct.obtr 19, 1967 DAILY PILOT 9 You taction? "l'he fastest most·· pure jet ftights to Reno , PadficAir Unes~the hot line . . ll:di.4-no :711 * (Adullly this is Pacific's Fll&ht No. -46, but all our Reno and l.M V• a11911. • fliatlts .,.. automatically numbered 711.Stllts YoU off ri&ht.) 22mimates faster than any other flight to Reno fro1n l.osAngeles~ only$30~ ~ • The first showgirls you see will be our stewardesses in hot pink. They are very fetching-fetching you hot drinks (coffee) or cold drinks (hard and soft). But more important Pacific Air gets you there, in jigtime and on time. One short stop in Fresno, and then you'll be in Reno. Only 88 minutes en route. Call your travel · agentforthegood news, or call us:n6-1000 ... or246-84ltr.s.oo.r.-]l!l:t.oeAn..-•lon'"Yi~~"'e : 14Ml11 Wolfe ii a former vice pruldent ol Pait American Airllna and former Tice prealdent ol ~•tern Air· lines. AJilot blm.elf, he la author ••Air Tramporta.. tion and Traffic Manaie- menl" freighter Faith wbida ..U a week a10 wWa-. fll • ----------------------------------:---crew mea l'JI mies IJClallt. . ~ I ) -, , ' ( ( -: ' IT'S YOUR MOVE! GLEN MAI WIST west of KMIM. . A1am 1'be actilm .... Sled Tws- daJ bJ Harald llcGI• •• penoaal ltjii ii p+U" fll Annal • .,.. .... •, ... of die .. lllt .... Be .. die -fl..llr ... ...... Leo lcH • el Sa Frandlco. Atom Men Meet eevTMaa•1•a.C11D1111A•llYD.LMIA ..... _LWUT11111AV1.UM&llllAtlllW.-TTIUlll.WI. ••••LA•--wwrUb .... AllAllt .. tm w. LIHCOUI AYL cevtWA M N. Al\1'4 Avt LO• •IACM .,. IAKIWOOO IL~ •' in.-ll001"U. llT MNT wnT ........... llO.OW.NlO llVD....,.,_,,.. HACM 1901 MACl41lll0. MA•W-.U lflODIALIOAlll/D. ~-t. ........ .... 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Y PILOT lhu™lay, October l9, 1907 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICt; r.JMM ... ,.,., ClllT"ICATI 01' CO•f'O•ATIOM ClllTll'ICATI 0' coal'OaATION l'O• l'Oa TttANL\CTIOM 01' IUSllCHS TRANSACllON 01' IUSINUJ UNDlll UNDI• "ICTITIOUI NAMI "'CTITIOU$ NAMI J<'THE UNOl!ltSIGNED COltl"OltATION THE UNDElt51GNl!D COltf'OU TION OOH "-'*" QrllfY !NI It I• ~tlfte M& MrebY cttlll'r 11\11 It I& tondllcltnt • to.ni-Ill Ille Stett Clf (41lltornla, I b111IM&1 leu tt<I at IDH Htrbor aau ... <"'"IV Clf Of-• 111 the Cltl\ Of k nta •ard. 01..., 010...., C.lllornlt. 1111C1tr AM It ""' Sou111 $Int• F1 ~1"'11· u,.. 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A.D , O" September U, 1 .. 7. befotw ""' 1'67, !Jetort me, e Noterv P..011< Ill 01vkl s...on, • Noterv Public tor u ld encl tor .. Id Coun!Y end Stele, "'"°"" Counly oncl Stelo, petWNlty 1ppe1red i lly oot1red !t,4YMOND M. IENFOltO -(;ordon W Ht lmldl Ind tart W. $1\tr· k.-n lo me lo be !tie f'raldefll "' Ille l!CWtY kllOWn lo me lo ~ Ille Pnnloenr corpor1tlon 11111 uocvl.cl Ille wftlllfl 1,,. "'"" St<rer1rv of the -por•llon 11111 •ll'lllMllt on bffllll "' 1111 corpor1tloll 'e.wcuttd lf'le wlllllft lnllrvme"t on i.1111ereln n1med. •rid -ck,_...., lo me :11111 O! 11\1 corporation tt>er•ll• "'med' 11111 sucll cor-•tloll u.ecvtwd tlMI -· and 1cknowledgtd to me 11111 IU(;fl corp. I tOl"FICIAL Sl!ALI lor11I011 ueculld 1111 seme. llert• S. C.lger "(OFFICIAL $EAL) Hot1ry Publlc<1llf9nll1 • D••ld souon Pr111<loe1 Office lft Nol.,.Y Pubtlc.Calltornle Or1nve County Prlnclpol Otflce In My Commtuloft Explm Los A119elet countv Auwvat 16. 1'7t MY Commlu lon EJCPlrn 1uv1n . IEDIELMAll, w1111a, '""" Ocl. 2, 1'6t IJtl leftflY ..... ,,,,.._ S.lte •11 ucs.oc Lee ""'"" c•-.i. ,... Publblltd Orenve CoH I Dilly ,.,lal l'ublltNd Or•-'-' Delly "llot. Ocr. s. n. "· u. 19'7 UOH7 Sec>lembel' 21 Ind Oc:!abM s. IL "· tt'7 IS6U7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Computers Take Over Over The Counter MUTUAL FUNDS -A- I - Thursday's Closing Prices-Co111plete York ..... N11 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- llMlt.I ...... LN CleM Cllt I hu-\d~y. Ottober lq, 1%7 01\IL V Pll01 J l • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=:.=- Exchange List ,.... "•' lllft I Hltll L-Cle" Cllt Stock Exchange Closing Fane Named By SA Bank • \ J 2 DAILY PILOT Th~. October 19, 1967 Acne Can Be Agony Don't Push Aside Teen Problems PETER J. STEINCR.ORN slight. Just a mild ease of Parents k e e p saying , ''These teenagers! lt's so hard to understand ttlem." And t h e misunderstood youngsters say, "I wish my father or mother would just take time to really listen to me once in a while." When communication breaks down its often beyond rep.air. Nowhere is the problem acne or something, but he did promise he'd talk to my mother. So he tells my mother. but I haven't yet seen a dermatologist. She says my problem is slight and should clear up in the fall. I have had pimples since I was 11 years old. Today my prob- lem looks mild C makeup helps hide it sometimes) but tomorrow it looks like I have measles! This really does bother me! 1 would be somewhat satisfied if the skin doctor • said I needed no treatment (which is quite doubtful be-betwee~ ~ents and chit-cause I do have a pro~ dren highli~ted. m~re than lem). but my modler ~ ,. , when t!'e child is dishli:bed . it's just a "stage" (some ~t 1~ess. Often serious "stage'' _ it's 4~ years!) illne5s is pass~ off as .u~-I will outgrow. It's easy far important until a crisis her to say and she refuse. arises. But even more often to take me in "unimportant" (to the · parent) teenager-problems The main point is: my does the unfortunate young-skin is not going to clear ster feel neglected end mis· up in the fall It gets even stood worse in the winter with no under • sun. Th.is condition is Jeav-Dear. Dr. S~incrohn: I · g ·ts ark 1..:-am a J51h-year-old girl who 10 1 m on my SJUU, and on me. What should I bu a skin problem. Recent-do? They won't even buy ly wben I went to the doc-me 8 sun lamp which is tor for an examination 1 sometimes supposed to help. asked the doctor to con· _ Miss G . vince my mother· to take me to a skin lpC!lcialilt. He aid m,y lldn problem was ·nan~ Host · 30 Students Back to the land of free- wayw after spending part of the summer on the Isle oC Fyn in Denmark are 30 area college students, most of tbem from Orange Coast Oollege. The group spent three weeks in the Danish Sum- mer Seminar near Odense. Members were allowed to take examinations for cred- it in either psychology or cultural anthropology when they returned to the United States. Dr. ~ Sjule end C. NEEDS SOMEONE ~: I think this let-ter lpAks for itlelf. ,,.__ Mnds o1 teenacen se .U. e!'lble ad uuMppj b« - of unfeeling parents wlle are not sympathetic and heqiful To the youngster. acne ls a tragedy ; not something to be laughed off. The child needs S-Omeone to lean on. A parent's interest plm a doctor's care are the two best crutches I know for support until the pimples disappear. The youngster can bear up under the psycbologicaJ presslD'es better when the doctor ia prescn'bing special cleansing measures for the complexion. special diet.a, local applications of medi- cine, and internal drugs such u antilriotic:s, h o r- mones, culfas and possibly, the 11UD lamp whicb Miu G. thinks will help. I repeat~ keep the lines of commanication open. for your dlild'• am and for your own. TRY NO. I H. Ricbanlson, of the OOC coun.seling and psychology division led the seminar. The trip was not under the auspices of OCC. Dear Dr. Steioaobn: baY• btoodrltis ad enq>by-Bus Crash Kills ' ~ Many ~ends taave given me vanoos ~ 0 In• 13 tiom for treatment. W-111 ne, 1ures any of 11>e tollowinC help me? 1. Juice from fresh beets each· day. 2. One-half a raw onion eadl day. 3. Blactbeny brandy three ti.mes a day. 4. 1 lar~ epooa.. fui of 'Wheat germ per day. 5. Three glasses oi fresh«· ange juice per day. 6. Drink one quart ol. milk-a day. 7. Move tA> a 3,000-foot • vation. 8. Buy a bugJie or tJ mnpet tA> blow. 9. Stop smoking. WALNUT GROVE (AP) -A Mexican national was killed and 13 others injured when a bus carrying farm laborers collided with a truck Tuesday. Authorities said the bus, which was a converted truck with seats and a can· opy, turned on its aide dur- ing the collision, throwing out several victims. The dead man wu identi- fied as Antonio eastro of Mexico. C.nunent: Take advice No. 9, until you find a doc- tor for aaminatioa and ad- vice. °'· Mllnc:rdw> Is ~ ~ QMlt Clllr! 000 Bl -~· li!ftera. ......,. ~, aze ._, ... ...-laM « ..,..,.. .. --.... ·--... .... ~ --Hi.... Fa:._,.ont Of. Melncroltn'• ~let. ,.,..,._ &.e .IA .au tlcal Gulde to Sltln p .......... wlll be melled to YOll Oft ~ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-« • ttemped, wlf~ -lleiocle -25 cent. for .,.,,.. ...... Billows of dark smoke l'OISe ~ YCUI'" requm to °'· _. high in the sky over Nob __ c:ro1t_11 _111_c:..-_• -°'-"'_i._ne_• __ .. _. Hill Tuesday wtien a ~.ooo fire broke out in an unoc- ~ seventlt..floor pent- house of the famed Fair- mont Hotel. No one was injured in the ~blaze, quickly ex- tinquished by firemen. IT'S YOUR MOVE! 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Opening COncert Night Closes With Reception A dleese _. wime tlltilC •: ii die Daft.I' Sbores home of UCI Ch.,,,..__. 11n.. O.W G. Jr ... lie die fitting cloling fMtiYities • tile llcW fll die If . I wt fll die 0nD&e County Phil· harmonic &ocietJ ..... If] 6 Plaaaecl liJ die ..-, .._. 91 •• ...., die reception will follow the Friday. Oct. 27, ,now te k,..,... liJ lie Yilma Sjaapbony Orcbes· trainOOC ,_a.. · Wbea tile.+ Ir.a_._ ills JIJJU w at a'9 ~the audie~e will be bariltC .. .., -., .., ..... I ,, • .,= bat alllo will be leeinc em et die OM W..Vs .-.,. r _. · riling young conduct«I -""''' C lw = • Al pea••scst <F 'r"' 91 tllil ~Vi-•• ememble and as youngest amdwW ewr pr 1'J die •11er11t P.aiftl. Sawallisch ~..a fcap-t" n; tlfie+ •a .ajlr · _,. fiprt before reachin& the age of 40. ..,.._. a J ;M www .. lliJ *11.t It Bayreatb and p~ nounced him~ die .-_.... ~ CJ n kr1ar to emerge since Herbert \IOD ~· Coaciert ta.m at SI.JI_. -Sidll!Ps,... a 9!ries of seven con-certs. at tll. lft~ It ae: mr .an, 2111 w. Coast Highway, Newport Bada. .....W.. a.' Sidll!Ps lft SL75. A-Wisc 11n. Alllrida _. __, residcst • 11n. Torrence Dodds with .....,. Ills ... die Ult ... lft lln.. William S. Holstein. vice prmtrnt ad dlair .. 91 a c m's adiwitits md Jin. Jobn F. Porter, a IOdety director. lnYlbtiom llaft -.. .a te Mn ctn _. lln. s.nDilch and lead- ing members ot die a+lwlfn _. 6ieir wifts... Al9o iarited are members and their apoalfl ol die ~s ._. fll ~ achilory board. New- port Barbor -....,,. Or-. c Sy ._.. Fllillmmonic boerds and dWrmm ol a 1 Eds cu '&u •"'*'9 tile cumty. Offieen ..-ftulj. ~ O.W. lft J.-A. w.t. Jin. Bolltein. Mn. . . . .... -.. .,...,.,, Ck'*' "· 1"1 ,... 11 Conductor Previewer Orange County Philharmonic Society's first con- cert of the 1967..Q series wlll be previewed by Henri Temianka, founder and dynamic conductor of the Cali· fornia Chamber Symphony, at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23, in Irvine Coast Country Club. Temianka was graduated from the Curtis Institute as a conductor and violinist under Artur Rodsinski and Carl Flesch, after earlier studies at the National Con· aervatories of Berlin and Paris. In recent years Temianka has appeared as guest conductor in South America, New Zealand and llrael, but his major energies have been primarily .directed to the task of brin@Jg to ever expanding audiences the brilliant and exciting music of the California Chamber Symphony. The concert to be previewed will be played Friday, Oct. rl, in UCI Campus Hall by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra with Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting. • The program includes Symphony No. 6 in C Major. Seibubert; Tod und Verklarung (Death and Transfig· uration), Richard Strauss, and Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Beethoven. There will be theait?r seating for those who are un· able to stay for lunch. Preview tickets will be available at the door. Serving with Mrs. Raymond Dosta, preview chair· man, are the Mmes. Cedric Sanders, 'Edward Schurnach· er, E. Morgan Quinn, J. Donald Ferguson. Myron Herschler and J. Allan Beek. .. James P. Jadia. lln.. llalpll Tnf wa1. Jin.. .W. L. Lmz Jr. and W. Allen Grubb· d1ndon 1n Dr. Aldridl. Dr . ...._. ........_ Ralph r. Baxter, ~ Duutt. C'lstolt F. EMS , 1. Or H Feim. Clifford Bates. F.dward Pe1Jecria. Edwiz F • ..._ .Im 1c9Ct Tratfa' ad the llmes. Lloyd L. Aubert. Erie Darwl. l)d fJ O.,W, .,.. lk.Clay, l'.dnnl Kittelman, Jeffenon bwiDe _. Ara.. find.. cs.. cc-ar, PMI "' RECEPTION UNCORKED -Corks from wine· bottles will ~ and cheese sampled when Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Al· dncb, Jr. open their Dover Sh'Ores home to an after·the- concert reception Friday, Oct. 27. Assisting with prepara- tions are (left to right) Orange County Philharmonic Society president and Mrs. Tol1'ence Dodds and Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward A. Pellegrin. Friends Make Best Dressed List Thanks to Rag Swapping DEAR ANN IANDEBS: We ~ a 13-year-414 lirt ...._ I cm't ....,. niu half tbe time becawr •is.,.... ing IOIDeoDe elle'1 cladles.. l...a. has dolieaa of p'VJ iaFdt _. eie, are forever twitdlillc ....._ I .,_. a lot ol money • ..._ ,... Wf"• wwdrobe md I lane Jet .. -._ In any of her on ha IN tllllirtl. blou.lel, dacb. IW r I 1, ..... • coat.. LaJt night I ubd IAnUa .. ~ for a special oeuci«w _. J1le lailll she bad nothinc to ._.. Ille ._ right Her best outfib hall llem tf"M. ed. When I criticbed tbe 1111 actiee * called me dumb and iDSillled a.. al the kids trade dc6ei *I asa • •· r ANN LANDERS ril .... ii ........ ..., . c Wbat .,_ ._. ._. 861 f .. ! -DUMB MOIJiEB ..... ---·-wa:-· ... -.... Qrll ...................... Ille ---... ,.. ............ ,..., W,-s _. -_. td lier Glen .. .,.~....._ .... dlaa. ......... .,... --.... . __ ....... dnr .. ... ... ,.. ..... DEAR ANN : We have a relall\'e who monopolltes every conversation w1tb "Me, me. me -mine, mine. I bought. I spenl I own. I went I did " In other words-apital "I" and small .. u ... Can't these people hear themselves~ Don't they realize It ls ungracious to talk Incessantly about one's self? Wh~ do they do it? Perhaps if I under- stood it better I could tolerate 1t - ASSAULTED EARDRUMS DEAR ASSAULTED : These patltetlc creatures feel madeqHte. The "I spe· ctaU1tt" who continually brag about tbelr po11ea1lon1, tltelr achievements and lhelr upendJture1 are not only doddt1• but boring. If YOU hear of a cure, let me know. I run into these people, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My sister had an illegitimate t>aby in another stae and has been t.here for t.hree years. When she left town she told everyone she was going to marry a widower Whose wife had died in child· birth. Please don't get the idea she 1s a stupid youngster. She is a pro· fess-ional person In her early 30s who has always held excellent positions. • • I Recently Sis called to say she has decided to come home. She wants us to get t.he word around that her hus· band was killed in a plane crash and she is returning home because she needs a change of scenery so she can recover from her grief. My husband Is furious. He Is cer· lain that few people believed her first story and that no one will believe the second one. We both feel it is unfair of her to ask us to lie for her. Please tell me what to do. -MR. AND MRS. 8-BALL DEAR MR. ANO MRS.: Inform yo ur 1l1ter that you are not gotni to tell people anything -that the ex- planation can wait until she comeJ home ud &he• 1be cu p11t Mt u1 story she wt1het. If friends or rtlath.•fl ask aMt her. •Imply 11y you are •nclear n to the details bat wH• she eema home they caa ask her. When romaitlc glances tum lo warm embraces it ls love or chemis- try? Send for the booklet "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference, .. by Ann Landers. Enclose a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope and 35 cents in coin with your request Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Seod them to her in care of the DAILY Pnm. enclosing a ~tamped. seU·addressed envelope . ) j t l I I ( I 14 DAILY PllOT MIS. ..WA.SMALL .......... Kathleen Stevens Joins Autumn Bridal Ranks Following a booeymooe in Hawaii, Frank Ander· sen Small and hi.I bride, the former Kathleen Marie Stevens, will make their home in Palo Alto. The daughter 0( the Law- rence Calvin Stevenses ol Corona del Mar and the son 0( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everett Small o{ Waquoit. Ma5s., exchanged vows dar- ing single ring noon nupti.111 ID the Valley United PremJ- terian Church, Portola Val- ley. Given in DWTia,e Sat.- W'day by her fatbe:r, the qew Mrs. Small wore a ltteet Art League Adams E le m e D ta r J School, Costa Mesa. ii the aettine for the 7:30 p.m. meeting o{ ea.ta Mesa Art League nf!C1 fourth 'fuel.. day of the moaCh. leacda atia .. wale .... dNiped...., ..... iw. Sbe anW -•• • est "' lilies ... wllite ...... Attmdmc tile fDlilJ wed. ding ~ Jay Sleucw fll Orinda. die ...... cr-1-- taaber", a.I Tam &tewm fll Saa Ft-.;-=-., -~ er. A f.-ily llad*fad ill w..-. WrwM a.ear-_,.a..,...._. .. 1atna a11e tded ae c!111f1e at a pteai'' i ..._ill tbe o.ee .,. ~id ..... ~ ............... gradulle., • 'nf Ullwr- ..... IJ ..... ., .. .., Mr1 M' "'*;:: Sdleal •• f • cal <alfr. Ber I at ' • ' I J>d'm a u•uu..., _. sr+ w ,,_ • ' • i... ....... 11e ..... IOCille ... a hie Mil Je. pl&& Chief's 'Better Hall' MRI. ROO•R NITH ....,..... 'lu1ncl Fiddle' ............ ii .. FiDdlDI ·~---­.... c:mapllttd wwt far ... teadtint credilmtt.l ID 1114. That ume J~ ~ Neth ~· Coit& Men'• aeco'D'f clllef of pollce. Now a teacher at WU.On School, the m<>ther and wife findl "time is not eo ICar'Ce anymore." The cbfldren are in school and Roger ii not a dodger when it ~ to housework, the laughed. "On the job, I have com- plete confidence ln him; be knows what he is doing," she said, then interjected, "sure it's dangerous but so are other jobs." benb1' bl .. Com 11.- Junlan, Gltll Club ad ftl· uteer wort. Attending civic fUDetloDI are enj~able to em bom.- maker. • The people bere art fun to know. It iJ not an ob- liption to join in the vatt. OUJ or1anizatioM. And the resldentr of Costa Meaa show a tremendous amount of dvic pride and spirit. "Young people come here to grow with the commun· ity," she concluded. And two of the best sellers of this area are the police chief and his attractive, charming wile. Dinner Club Entertained By Violinist All nu1DC ol Jllllllc, DOI• 8llSc DMmOrtel and Hr1oua ail lmDClrou re a d 1 D I I aftltl SUcadft DlDDtr CM._._, ol 0naat ~1:*~N= lmt. • ,,.. ..-mer. AladdlD aDd bla .... violin, bu appeared on Lnrtnee Welk for 12 year• and for three year• wu a futmed mem· ber tt the Ray Noble band. Pa11clpentl wl1l pther f« a toda1 hour at 8 p.m .• while dinner will be served at 7. Hatting the event will be the Meaars. and Mmes. Wll· liam King, F. M. McNeil and William lmhofr. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling Miss Fern Randolph, 494-1630. A policeman'• dancer ii Hospital Chapter not mecbanlcal, his ctancer Busi n 111 Women aitem. from tbe people be Paceaetter Chapter, Chil- deall with • • • the human dren'a Asthma Retearch Jn-American Bu1ine11 Wom- element • · • unpredictable stltute and H01Pltal meets en's Association meets the and un1tabJe. in yariQ111 locatlons the sec-third Wednesday of the FAMILY PRIDE ond W'ldneldly of the month month at 6 p.m. ln various lavished In lace ••. SLIPS AND PITTICOATS BY \HlLLVWOOO ijoNIJWili :tM exquisite touch of nylon lace drematial ''maichmanr" alipa end petticoats by Hollywood Veuorette. So feminine ••• in feshion colon coordinated with V essarette bras end 9irdlet. Non-cling Antron nylon tricot perfect under the mo5t figure·hugging fashions. Slips: demitaslt length 32-36, short 32-38, 1vera9e 32-38 --$6 Pettic04h: short S-M, 1ver19e S.M-L $4 fashions for NEWPORT BEACH -Fllhlon lalMld FULLERTON -Collt9e Pl/t Center DOWNEY -Stonewood Center Optn dally 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Mon. and Fri. 'tll 9:30 P.M. IAIOCAMHKUO oa MAST•• CMAUI Abo lhariDC ill her C'Ollfl-at 8 p.m. Further informa· locations. Information re- deoce and pride are 1beir tion resardlnc location may gardin1 tbt orianizaUonr-==================! daughter and two IODS. be obtained by telephoning may be obtained by calling h ''They all have tremend· Mrs. Dona.Id Perk al, Mrs. Dolores c r 0 n l n, No. 1 Paper: T e Daily Pilot om respect for Mr father, _M2_J._im_o_. _____ --:--~--·------------------------and rullJ.e. hil podtion with the COIDlllllD1ty. They have been trained to regard all the olftcen with honor." she ltretsed. 'l1le tan trD brunette baa found time In tbe put for outside activttlet and mem· -Yoor-Besl#§N"M-IL7-'0N- Watch Buy ls At Zale'sl I , 1 F.Mi.. ,., ... , ... ~~ c:... Mondn·Fr"l•Y u11t1t t 00 .>~ Shop at Robinson's Ntwport Cttrttr Mondays and Fridays until 9:30 p.m . ... and bring tht Jamily along I SHOPPING AT ROBINSON'S• .. Al.WAYS A PLICASAHT EXPERIENC£. ••MORE DELIGHTFut. 'l1iAH EVEft WHEN YOU MAKE IT A FAMILY AFJl'AIR~ EACH MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENI NG, OUR FASHION ISLAND STORE IS OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE• HAVE A LEISURELY DINNER.•• BROWSE THROUGH THE DEPARTMENTS•• .FIND OUT ABOUT ROBINSON1S UNUSUAL. CUSTOMER SERVICES SUCH AS OUR CUSTOM GIFT WRAPPING, &HOE REPAI R, IN-STORE OPTOMETRISTS, INTERIOR DECORATING CONSULTATION. THES£ AND MANY t MANY MORE SHOPPING-EASE FEATURES AWAIT YOU AT ROBINSON'S• WE LOOK FORWARD TO 5EEINCJ YOU SOME EVENI NG SOON~ Newport Ctttter #2 Fash ion Island. Shot> other da s 10:00 a.m.-5:30 Moc Whith out wl in the and M lunchE 549-26 trip ai IEcfltor ..,., -weelt lll port ICOr• """' to They ...... T ANO lllllellllfte a ; Mn. ,.,,.,_,, . Id l(tmbl ~;No erd ~, .. .i... Jee J. H. Ve MIOAL Mme. I , .. r1t $0r Cltu II. Miu Mii Mn . ll Ille Mme ~ Neth. 71 dlelter. Ille Mme ec.ya. .. ,...,_.,I IVIN ~.J f«lcf Cri C.lnl I , l . .A I c: Couris Shop ·. I ' . . . I \ I I ' • Mod, Mini or More? Whither goest skirts? Members of Delta Theta Tau, Mu Eta chapter, will find out when they sponsor a benefit sbO'Wing of Fash.ion Frolics Saturday, Nov. 11, in the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Carol Walker, Mrs. Carl Varner and Mrs. Russell Wheat Oeft to right) are preparing final arrangements for the luncheon affair. Ticket reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Varner, 549-2652, or Mrs. Terry Butner, 547-2410. Prizes will include a San Francisco trip and a sports outfil Fashions to be modeled by members are from Reinert's. The Tee Tattler ~ Flf9'11, Miu CMOI VO*lltl, 111 Ille MINS. J-Eme<son., ..,..,,_ well, llaDtrt l(eldlfwr. JJ1 "''"Ill Cornwell, 3'1 Thll'\I Fllthl, 11M ~. Victor 9,_,., lA; Hurr Conem. 331 ~. Farwell. lt; Follrlll Fllglll, Mrs. McClure, 33; Mrs. G«ortt c-er, 2'. Rebekah Lodge IT,S HERE ..• 1HE NEW 1968 DIAL-A-Sl'l1'CH BY PFAFF Covrh of fu hiot'I e Newport 1Hd1 T elepho"• 644-12 I 2 SI.op Mon. thru Frl. 10:00 e.m. to 9:30 P·"'· SAi. • •. 98.00 Reg. 199.00 complete with portable asc just turn the dial to chooie the design you want • no money down, 6.00 monthly • docs everything without attach~ts • bobbin winds automatically while 10'1 sew • instructions at no extra charge • 2~·year parts warranty • snc even more with a trade-in Sewing Machines, 809 Can't come in? Call the Broadway for a home dcmoostration. No obligation. 77 77 Edin9e• Ave. H11nlin9lon luch Telephone 02.))JI Shop Moncley thru Seturcl1y I 0:00 11 .m. t o 6 p.m. ANAHEIM 444 N. E..dicl e Anai.elm A111 heim Shoppin9 Center T 1lephon• SlS-11 21 Shop Moncl ey thru SaturJ1y IOiOOA .M. to 9:JO P.M • ' t ' l 1 ....... ., .. ~ .. -., ,,~ ~1 tl. • .i \~· ... -:.: ·~.-r , • .. • 't • • • • I • . f.' .. § .pr.. ~~iiiiiii--~~ ~.· ~ . ~ . -- BIGGEST SHOW OF LEGS fly high in tlx latest, grMtest leg-looks ... to here, or all the way up to a panty ... shimmering for evening.· .. in shocks of aJlor or texture by day ... or· choose complexion sheers •.. all swinging you into the /ashion scene.1.95-350 Sheer sparkle .Antron® nylon stockings by Bel-Air, 1.95, 3/5. 70 (not shown) panty stockings, 4.00 . Opaque panty stockings, nylon, by Young Californians, 3.00 Fishnet b!kioi panty stockings, nylon, by Bel-Air, 3.50, 2/6.90 Sbeer .Agilon* nylon bikini panty stockings by Bel-Air, 3.50, 2/6.90 Dem i-Toe nylon pantyhose by Bel-Air, 3.00, 2/ 5.90 H05.iciy, 3 ' .,. .. --. , DAILY PILOT JS /."'"'. jr' \ t : ·v , . ' J 8 DAILY PILOT Parents Prepare · Parades, Parties Bear PFO Mn. F. J. Dldricla President COMJNG UP: Mcmdly, Ocl 23, Back • to • ICbool N igbt . . . 'l'ueaday, Ocl 24, school bond election ... Wednesday, Nov. 15, tl. general meeting will take ~· place. A landscape com· ' · mittee will be formed. Dr. Leland Newcomer, au. perintendent Of the N e •· ''\ M !· port-esa Unified ScbeoJ ~: District will 1 peat m schools in Ruua. '• I ... ,,,. :f. \1. California PT A Mr1. J. L Baile President COMING UP: Annual Hal- • loweeo parade will t a k e place Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 1:30 p.m. P.arents are wel- come t.o come and watch the little ones show their ti costumes. ft REPORTS : Board meeting ~ took place )ast · week. !•. Three new chairmen were ~ ratified, Mn. L. J. Cox, t l i b r a r y coordinating; ~ Mra. R. T. Boegel. pro- cedures boot, and Jira. ,. Ricblrd Ogdal, bGDllHry • • Jife memberlbip. Propos- ed budget for 1be year was presented by William ~ McCann , treasurer, and approved by board. •• i~ lincoln PTA ~ Mn. Herbert Berry President •COMING UP: H a I t oween ::S dance to take place Fri· ~ day, Oct. 'IT, at 3:30 p.m. ~ in the cafeteria for the :, seventh graders ... Mon- ~· day, Nov. 6, general meet-:~· ing ..• Membership week :~ ends tomorrow with hopes .a for ovtt 1.00 percent . . . ~' . Program for the year will ?.C explore sllldeot behavior ~~ patterns. ~REPORTS: Parenti were ~ given the opportunity to ~ gain first band knowledge ·" of the new coocepta and .,,; enlarged scope of c 1 a 1 &- ;.. room efforts during Back· ~: to-school Night which t.ook place last nighl Coffee, : ., cookie break was hosted ~ ~ by Mn. J. P. Anderson ·.:: and Mrs. David Smiley. ., ~-Lindbergh PT A Mn. Walter Wfilcut C President ~·COMING UP: Annual cer- ~ nival will take place Saba- , day, Oct. 21. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'There are many ~ new b9oths and games. , .1 Tacos, bot.dogs, cake, ice '?. cream and pie will be sold • . . Membership drive, Fllgtrt to Paris, be- gan la.st Friday and will continue througb tomor· row. Winning rooms will receive free c a r n i v a 1 tlcteta ••• School pictures lt's:a Very, Very Small World Three coatwned dllldren from PaulariDo School, Costa Mela, depict the iJtternational theme for their achool'I Pl'A carnival Sltmday, Od. 21, from 11 a.m. to 3:IO p.m. Donniq oatftta from Mateo, Bo&- wW be taken on 'lbunday. Oct. •• REPORTS: Paek 406 den g Jed the pledge of allegi- ance at· Back -to • school Nigbl Mesa Verde PT A Mn. Robert L. Moore President COMING UP: Halloween pa- rade will take place on the achoolgrounda, Tues- day, Oct. 31. Parent. are invited to come and see the children and join tbe fun. REPORTS: Mrs. Allan Qs.. borne, memWnbip chair· man, reported 389 me:m- benbipt. Winning claSI· rooms were first p J a c e room 2, 1 e c o n d pliace room 12. Monte Vista PT A Mn. Rldmd °" President COMING UP: Back·to- scbool Nlght will t a k e place Monday, Oct. 1.3. Up-eoming bond issue will be discussed by James W. Peyton, member of the Board Of Education with tbe Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Clanroom visitation will follow ..• Satmday, Oct 28, 12:30 p.m. is the Halloween cos· tume parade, followed by a film "G h o 1 t on the Loose.'' Newport Hgts. PT A Mn. J. B. Foster PreUdeat COMING UP: Executive board meeting will take place Tueaday, Oct. 24, at 9:J> a.m. in tbe teachers' lunchroom ••• Carnival will take place Saturday, Ocl 28, 10:30 a.m. on the scboolgrounds. Helpers are needea, contact Mrs. R. E . Stevens, 642-1321 ..• Dooationa fOr the white elephant booth may be ma by contacting Mrs. Ken Locan. ~ Ott Mn. Ellie Armour. 548- lMS. REPORTS: Parents w er e welcomed Bact-tA>-itcbool last week by Mite Bill, principal, and bia staff of new and returning teach- .... Donald A. S tr-a u s, member of tbe Boll'd at Education ot the Newport· Mesa Unified School Dia· trtct, rave a brief t.alt on the forthcoming I C b 0 0 1 bond l s s a e . • • Kn. Stevea, n1 and· meaM chalrman, and her com· mlttff MrVed homemade deuerta, wblle Mn. Nor· man IWd. hospitallty chairman, served coffee a n d t.ea. Kindergarten room mothers were bol· tesses. Olivewood PT A Mn. NeUN c.ny President COMING UP: Bclerd meet- ing will take place Tues- daJ, Oct. 24, In the multi· use room at 7:30 p.m ..•• Halloween carnival w i 11 take place Saturday, Oct. 2.8, at ll a.m. to 5 p.m. Costume parade will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Pomona PTA Mn. Romo Scheidel President COMING UP: Back • to- tcbool Night and general meeting will take place to- night at 7:30 in the multipurpose room .•. Movie in the mutllpurpose room Friday, Oct. Z1, at 3:15 p.m. Donations are 25 cents per person. Pop- corn and punch will be sold for 10 tents each. REPORTS: Board mem- bers met la.st week, pro- grams were planned foe the year. Welcoming com· mittee wu appointed, Mrs. Keith Keppler is chairman, with the Mmes. L. D. Hefley, llT8el Ber· kowitz, I.cry Isel, Ray· mond Duncan and Robert Scbmeltekopf; ·1 .,.lJting . . . capt. Dave Teter of the Costa Mesa Fire De- partment spoke oo Fire Safety Around the Home last week. Accompanying him was Min Fire Sale, Pamela Peters ... Vacc· land and the Ameicu West are (left to right) Kevin ~ tint erwle; 8lllrtm Finch, fourth and Lonny Flnda: lizth &?* A dmring will take place at 2 p.m. for • free pm to DllDeyland. tmU.1 were pven "'*'" day to tbe kinderprteo. era, fint and fifth crad· en. Rea PTA CHrad Schaefer President COMING UP: Remember save your papers for the Oct 26 and 'J:1 paper drive • . . Back • to • IChool Night and auociation meeting will take p 1 a c e Monday, Oct. 23. M.ember- sbipg may be obtained at the membership table. St. Catherine's Auxiliefy Carl~ Prelident REPORTS: l.ut week th e mth ired• class received a portable TV set from the Art Llnkletter s.bOw. 1' a r t y Kru1er. P e t e r Small, Kathy Fryhoff and Suaan Klauer were guests on ·1he 1bow during the summer. St. John's Aux. means chaihnan, la super· vising sale of sweat sblrta, tee shirts and book bags personalized with school name and insignia .•. Re- medial reading chairman, Mrs. Richard Russell, an· nounced that 18 volunteer assistants work one to two hours a week on individual basis with students need· ing this specialized help • . . Library committee presen ted a world globe to the library in the name of Mrs. Paul Doutt in rec- ognition of her many hours of service last year in or· ganiziog and serving as first librarian . . . Girls' volleyball team defeated• St. Joachim's, Costa Mesa l and St. Barbara's, Santa Ana ... Boys' touch foot- ball team is in first place in Orange County CYO •League as a result of de· feating lmmaculate Heart and St. Barbara's, Santa Ana . . . Wearing tneir new blue and white COS· tumes the 11 cbeerlead· ers have performed at all the games. They are train· ed by Mrs. James Green· wood. Mn. Vidor Clarke President COMING UP: Paper drive Victoria PTA ttm Sunday, Oct. 22, on M J b K 11 .. the acboolgrounds from 11 n . 0 . n e..., u. R b-President e .m. to 5 P..1!1-~s. o_ • -COMING UP~ Annuel Beck-ert McCorDlllh, chair· · . "man requests that paper to-school Night will be to· bundles be tied secllN!ly night al 7 p.m., according oo all four aides. Award to Mrs. Ted. Argott, ~em· will be given to class bring bership chairman. Tickets ing tbe most bundles . . • f'or the Halloween movie Teacher aidea in the phy· will be awarded to mem- sical education depart-bers. of ~e winning room. meot will meet tomorrow Movie will be Tuesday, in the conterence room at Oct. 31. 9 a.m. The group will be REPORTS: Immunization asked to furnish bean vacctnatJons were given bags for the first, second by the school nurse. As- and third vade ... Great alsting were the Mmes. booka leadership training James Madsen, Argott, course starts Friday, Nov. Alvin Hemmer, Al Crival· 10, at 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. lone and George Hixoo. in the conference room. This eight session course Wilson PT A will be conducted by Mrs. George Johnson ... Mem- bership drive continues, dues must be paid by De· cember meeUng for ele· gibillty to run for office or vote in May elections. REPORTS: Theme of Octo- ber's meeting was Chil- dren, Books and Reading. One hundred members wtte present. Four A won the attendance award and banner. Seven A mothers were hostesses. Sr. M. Do- lores, principal, announc· ed that 12 mothers or the auxiliary are taking the Teachers' Alde Course at St. Joseph's College1 Or· ange. Course is designed to help improve classroom instrudion through teach- er assistants ... Mrs. Gil- bert Friese, wa ys and Mrs. Robert Sankey President CO?f.JNG UP: Halloween camival will take place Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the school. Special attra<:tlona will be a spook house and train ride . • . Back-to- scbool Night Is tonight at1 7. Teachers will host in their rooms and display the chJldren's work. REPORTS: Annual mem- bership drive boasted over 300 members with the fol- lowing classes re-aching 100 percent, the Mmes. E. L. Deeter, E. R. Wright, M. L. Kolves and V. H. Childs. Each child in the winning classes will re- ceive tickets for the car- nival. "i\rtistry in. Moving" Call: 494-1025 Pocket Grab Bag Pick-a-pocket lady, Mra. A. J. Wevill watches sur· prised faces of Laurie Myers and Greg Stevens as they reach in her pockets for one of many treas- ures. Other excitin¥ events planned for Newport Heights School carnival Oct. tB from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. are a Halloween skit, teachers' musical. <'akewalk, while elephant auction, gold fish and 11 01 her game booths. " , for the ·~ BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE 580 Broadway Hurry ••• l;Jmltecl Join NOW For L-0-W Annlvenary RATES THI SPA lHYHO.Swm.> UIAt IXCLUSIVI ••• direct f,... Europe encl P•lm SprillCJt. It.tu In apeci.f •Hts white Hot WltlrhllCJ Mi•er•I Weter ... plodes •9•iftst you to give y .. the very fift•st in Mocfent Hydroffierepy. Stim- ul•tes entire muscul•r eftcl circul•tory system. Off •rs reli.f from arthritis, rheu· matism, .,ursitls, echM encl p•IM. Call or Come ly T oclay F-or Free Figure Analysis, Absolutely No Obligation MEN-WOMI~ GAIN, LOii 0. REARRANGE WEIGHT CetW KIM. »- Y-.OW ~. ~ "'••• dlMIMe Ill ~er . -IH'tmlt!a. lefe,. Aftet J4-l11nt-l6 21-ei1t-U 114;,.,_n Open Monday thru FrkMy 10 A.M. ttll 10 PM. Saturday 10 A.M. tltl 6 PM. Sunday 1 PM. till 6 P.M. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN NOW 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS COST A MESA AllAlllM OUll&E TODAY 549-3368 826-0381 639-2441 CAll 2300 Harbor Blvd. H•rbor Shopplnt Center 510 S. 1 .. ch (Hwy. 39) Play• Piasa Shopping Center 622 E. K ... 11• Pina RMI Shoppi"I Cent• I ' I n Ho· A pr F.dwa deal anott more stock de fE Mr~. F /. MR Chris turne• of Sot in Pa The tense ciel M er ph wives Unite L~ Egyp polita is vi! Houg Bea er Pars< Mar. Ha of th• in EE by t sewr ed St Fil resta were of W del ~ on b: Th: Corot bor < Bill greet rr.mc Cure RobE KeiU Don dan. Otl Larr and A'J com en's Com wer1 be rs Ede: F 11 Frei D. C Ht Clul seco ti on ~ tain· ty A I a Prlltt UJ ef II f ao U.li .... 1(00 1100 s., MM Ill I ~.,.. I ' , .-• • I , ' , . ' .. . . .· , .· .· 91 • ' II , .. ,. t., •• f .,. f , .. f t f f • • • ,. -· • I,, • ,, . How to Succeed With the Stock Market A provocative talk by UCI mathematics professor FAward 0. Thorp, author of "Beat the Dealer," will deal with a system wh•bJ be and Sheen Kuaouf, anodler UCI profeaor,-U. realiling a return ol more than 25 percent on their investments in the stock market. Anticipating the after~nner piece de resistance for Friends of UCI are (left to right) Mrs. William Stabler, dinner ch · an and Mrs. Ed· Peering Around MR. AND MRS. Bryant Christensen have just re- turned from a »day tour of South America and a stop in Panama. The Cbristensens of Cllris- tensen Pharmacy in Corona _ <iel Mar toured lritb 3'l oth- er pharmacists and t h e i r wives from all parts of the United States. LINDSLEY HALL, former Egyptologist of the Metro- poUtan Museum, New York, is visiting Mrs. L. Lindsley Houghton . and 1'4ewport Beach Councilman Lindaleyj Parsons of Corona del Mar. Hall Is the only survivor of the King Tut tomb "dig" in Egypt where he was sent by the Metropolitan Mu- sewn to represent the Unit· ed States. FILLING the Five Crowns restamant~s party-i"OOm, were 20 well-wishing friends of William Ring of Coronal del Mar, who surpriJed him OD his 30th birthday. This year's skipper of the Commodores, Newport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce, Bill and biJ wife, Lynn, greeted the Messrs. a n d rr.mes. Tod Devine, Jobn CUrci Jr., Larry Chafler, Robert Milum, Bob Ewing, Keith Gaede, Mike Gibb, Don Vieiras and Dlck Jor- dan. Others were Cita Arena, Larry Chaf!~ 1 Don Bruner and Mlke :scruoeasman. ATl'ENDING the at.ate convention of the Wom· en's Division, Chamber of Commerce in Santa Monica were Newport Harbor mem· bers, the Mmes. Grebam Edelblute, Robert Lawson, F I e t c h e r EWot, C. F . French, C. H. Hopper and D. C. Church. Garden Club Huntington Hills Garden Club meets at 8 p.m. the second Thursday, and loca- tion information may be 00. , tained by calling Mrs. Bet- ty Armenta, 962-7356. LOWEST PHOTO PRINT PRICES HJtllnt QHllty KODACOLOR FILM Dee1lap1~ • P'NtM 1 ,,..._ s111 u ... .-~1 Prtatt • • • • . Prlata •••• 11 Jll..M rrliltl-4 New .... .. KODACOLOI SJJO (ercept 116t •••••••• 1 I ... .._ Prlllfl -4 "-lelt If '3'° ' ~ODACOLOI 126 ... . ~<;:.,;,~i.:.· .......... 16--.... ,,,(9 "'"'-•114 ... .,.,_. '" ol~tr •llOIO ,rlca trt _,,.,.. •""" ...... _'N\Rl<ET BASKET ~HOTO CO. , 0 . lea JIJO 1•11 t~, Cellf. U11 I ... L-/9a1Ma lelH4 I04 Merine AYl./673·3300 Mon. Vint Siil tO:OO A.M. to 6 00 P,M, Sunci.y 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M, gar Hill. The session la planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, ln the commona. AlJo on the speaking agenda will be Robert Campbell, a jullior student majoring in .American hlatory, wbo will report on hla month-long tour of Southeast Asia and South Vietnam. Dinner resenatlona are being taken by Mrs. Stabler at 673-9339. OMNIBUS KNIT Here, from World Knit, is an all wool knit walking suit that speaks with old world soph istication. Ultra simplicity enhanced by smart horizontal tucking gives you a 'round-the- clock costume. Also a perfect traveler in Geranium and Spearmint; sizes 10 to lb. The Suit ·-····- -· __ 60.00 Wet IHI/Cott•.... I Wet a..i/ .. uttl C.ut f'tua 270 E. 11111 St /548·1222 3333 8risto4 Ave./S45·2332 Mon thru Sal. tO 00 AM. lo 6 ~ M. Moft. f~ru Fri. IO At.4-t :30 PM fmJ1y Night t1I 9:00 P.M. I Sahlrday 'Ill 6 PM DAILY PILOT J7 TOWNWAY'S9 CllADEY MID-WEIGHT BLENDED WITI DACRON• STARTS A ~ * FUllOl IEVOLUTIOI! * * udusire ChameJ is a ereat gabardine blending of Dacron9 polyester with wool that's wrinkle resistant. shape retaining and lastingly new look- inc-TOWllW3J tailots it in a croup of 2·button.suits with side Yentl, straight or hading pockets, belt loop or tab truus..s. All in new Cobalt Blue, Gun-, $90 mebl Gray, Walnut Brown, Sage Green, Dark CHARGE ITI Desmond'• Optional ,.._ ,,.,_ ,_ J2 _.. II ,.,1 YOU CAii OEll£llD Oii DESMOND'S '' lhlm nm..,.._.. ca.-·"' L...., ·,.,..,. · -...,,. · Clllllltl9 ·....,.. ·,..... • lflll .... • s.11 a.. ....,_ .... • w.t c.9 • .... • ...._ • &-... • .._ • ..... •UCll99,_ ......... • , .......... """"C""' • ,_ s.n.t. • , •I ' . . . J8 DAILY PILOT Tlwrsclly, October 19, 1967 ee 'eeeeeee Wedding Vows Said• -: In Mesa e Robert L. Powell dalmed A RoldWJ JCUMa wanu.a, W dau&btllf ol Mn. Pearl AA- dertoe of Oolta .... u A bis bride durint an after· W DOOD eereJDOGy in the Fir'lt . Metbodiat Church. C o I t I : Meu. e Given in marrlqe bJ ber · uncle Kenneth Marrls ol ' San Jose, the new Mn.~ a ell wore a Joni Ivory aUk • twill gown. A tiara of petals held her veil in place, and a abe carried ro1ea and or· W ange blo11om1. Mrs. May Tabone of Cal- ta Mesa wu matron of bon. or. atUred in a floor leqth pn of avocado~ llik twill She carried an old- fuhloned bouquet ol yellow rose&. Tbe bridegroom, 10D ol Mr. and Mn. Robert Pow· ell of Hinsdale, 111., ubd DavJd Weld to be beat man and Robert ..Brimer, Donald Turner and Mu Phillipa to usher. e e e e e ONCE . IN A . . LIFEllM ·E e e WILL YOU EVB SB PllCES 9 UKE THESE. 2 lhlp Giit Fri. & Sat. r::-~--· LIFE RATS De Uso Stride Debs W$!01V"'s ... . .. ~ ..... . •. -··--]i Tea ,._ ... Te Ill.ts 211 511 I If Y• Ale .. ....,,_ 'cs eT-., Gr• 0.Te,._ .. ,, ......... WWV .... ...... ..... .... • e e .e • e • THE A••4MGIMINT-Adding finlahfng touches to~ are ~e Coanty Alumnae of Tem· pie Bllell CoDqe.. Be••iziqi an important date is )lllt m'CIUd tbe mrmr, Oct. 27, in Reaben'a Airport n:stwaal. are (left to rijht) Mn. ·Robert Incram. Mn. Roger ~ ~hnaon, ch&irman and Mrs. Wllliam Agree. Spedal guest at th8 meeting will be Dr. Theodore H. Erck, vice president for development and pul>Uc aemce. The newlywed.I were hon- ored at a reception in tbe home of Mrs. Tabone. 'Ibey will make their home in Clarendon Hills, l1l. e • e • e e e· e ·e e .. e Y's M1nett11 New Look Temple Buell Alumnae Prepare for Gathering The ae.cond Monday of IV· ery month ii tbe date ... lected by Y's Menettes tQ gather at 7:30 p.m. Further information on location mey be obtained by calling the YMCA office, 543-9347. Eastern Ster Dr. Theodore H. Erck, vice president for develop- ment and public relations at Temple Buell College in Denver, wW arrive in New- port Beach on Friday, Oct. 'Z1, to meet with alumnae from this area. The gathering will begin with dinner in Reuben's Air· port restaurant. at & p.m. Kn. Ro&er Jobnlon of Newport Beach ii cha1rman and members of her work· ing committee are t h e Juniors Offer Salad Buffet U you would like to spend a fun.filled afternoon play· ing cards and enjoying a salad buffet, the Seal Beach Junior Woman's Club in· vites you to attend their hmcbeon at U :30 ·a.m., Does your room need a Wednesday, Oct. 25. Mmes. R o b e r t Ingram, Huntington Beach; William Agree, Miaslon Viejo; Kay Savoie, Co1'008 del Mar; Konine Youlln, Garden Grove, and Paul Easllnger, eo.ta Mesa. it was only temporary. Buell's endowment of $25 million or more will not be completely realized by the college for more than a dee· ade aa it is tied up in real estate inveatments. Harbor Star Chapter 588, Order of tbe Eastern Star meets at 8 p.m. every aec· ond and fourth Tuesday Jn the Masonic Temple, 1401 15th St, Newport Beach. Dr. Erck will speak about------------------ the relationship of alumnae I with the public, prospective students and tbeir colleae. The prolesaor of cluaica, formerly of Vauar College wbere he was MCretllry of the college, joined Temple Buell Jut year. Born in Floreoce, Neb., he holdt hla AB end MA degrees from the Unlveral· ty of Nebraska and he r~ ceived hla PhD from tbe University ot minols. Temple Buell, formerly Colorado Women's College, received ita name change in July or this year. The college's Board of Trustees bad been thlnki.ng of cbang· ing the name for years, as Danee Club Your 0 Sales and QM EGA Service Center • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING Complete Gift Department 90 Day Accounts -No Carrying Charge Bankamericard or Take a Year To Pay Now 2 Gf'Ht Stwos To Se"9 YM HAUOI SHO,,ING HUNTIN~TON CINTll CINTH llACH & DINMI JJIO HAHOI ILYD. HUNTIN6TON llACH new look? Rejuvenate your Mrs. Richard Bliss will chain, IOf.u with freab ali~ be chairman of the event CO'len -nay to make with to take place in the Seal ~ step • ~ • ~ Beach City Hall. Tickets may be purchas-Square Riggen S q u a T e lmtrudiom n&a: s~by-ed at the door for St.50. Dance Club gathers in the step directions for alipcov· Tbe funds collected will be First Methodist C h u r c h, en for chain, sofas. used for various philanthro~ Costa Mesa, every Wedncs· COSTA MISA • HM41 IN-IHI o,_ Mt11., Th ...... Fri. Tl t p.a FIFTY CENTS (coins) ic projects. day at 8 p.m. for each pattern -add~~------------------------------------------------------------------------- carts for each pattern for first • class mailing and spe- cial bandling. Send to Alice Broob, tbe DAILY Pllm, 115 Needlecraft Dept., Box 1f3. Old Cbe1lea Station, New Y«k. N.Y. 1001L Print "-• Mdraa, 7Jp. Pat. ~ tuaN-t.er. First time! Jumbo 1968 NeedlecTaft CataJog -bun-J dreds of designs, 6 free pat-t.\!1 t.erm (includes designer •weaterl) instructions in· aide. Knit. crochet. embroid- er. 50 cents. .... ti 11 Jiffy Rugs - complete patterns -inex· pensive, euy to make. 50 cents. Boot No. 1 -Deloe Qai1U -11 complete patterns. Send 50 centa. Boot No. 2 -Maseam Qd&a -patterns for 12 quilts. 50 centa. Book No. 3 -QlllJta for To- cy•t UYblC. New, exciting collection -~ complete patt.erns. 50 cents. .. ., J>rUe AJc1aut - Knit. crochet 12 afghans. 50 carts. Golden West Silver Sanda 286, Native Daughters of the Golden West gather twice monthly at I p.m. the first and third Tuesdays. First meeting of the month i. in Lake Park Clubb o use, Huntington Beach. and the second meet· inc'• location i. available bJ calling Mrs. Jack Wll· son. 541-1411. To sew n' save today ... shop SINGER! .......,.... .... s299s ,..,.... ... s199s REMEMBER, wltll l\'tl'J 11MCI MWinc m1thint 1oe1our1uer1nltt ol money b.lck 11 not satltlled with pur· chaw, or fllft crtdlt toward Ille purd11M of a new SINGEll • 1tw1111m1ch•n .. wttl!IAto11.,.i SING.ER HUNTINOTON llACH -llt HUNTINOTON SHOPPING CENTl!lt -1:'1·1~•1 GAltOEN GltOVI -OltANGI PLAZA Cl!HTElt, 9ftl CHAPMAN -SlO.•Olt IUINA l'AltK -IUINA P.-AtK CIHTllt, IU OH THIE MAlL I.A MlltAOA CINTIA -Uf24 LA MIUDA I L·.-. -LA l·JSll COSTA MISA -SOUTH COAST PLAlA, JUI &RaTOl -!40·1Ul DOWNTOWN S.,.TA ANA -Ml W, ~lh ST. -5•2-l?O ANAHllM -lltOADWAY·ltOllHSON CENTU, JU lOAllA -Kt! 1 1·11 • •·'a ... ...... ..... ... == RS ............. -.. coordin_, ...... ._ ... •• .. ~ .-. ,. ...,_.1t,_11a11-.cena Whati u. forttmar1• II tit 5 I NG ER totlag/• SINGER ... IWiW ----.. WI-SW-·-cmn.-..... UWllWWtl --~a.-.-Cllill __ ___ -.r ... --,...cmta.••nm-.. u-...c:arra --u__..a ... -u,,_ COITA ..U -_,. CIMST l"l.AZa. .. ~ ---£ IWWWIMTA --•w..•n . ..-... MAMlll -nanruY ~-LW -a>n11 I OA ....._._, 'nC M1GD CIOW'IWcY ·- • ' Be Thole their c early m tbe NI z.aar bel Sisterho in Lein To ta Judea, Sonday, Tuetda3 will olle every t ingJ, IC trical goods, Delt Fete N< L • n • 21112 Exh Pop thro 302 0 • tc ti .. .. i. .. " • If-•• l• tr w .. fi ' ( ' • I Bargains Sold By Sisterhood Tboie filterelted in dolng their Chriltmaa &bopping earl;r might nnt to ~ at the gigantic threHb ba- zaar being sl>OD90l'ed by tbe SJsterbood ol. Temple Judea in Lellure World. To tate place Jn Temple Judea, Mouton Partway, SUnday' Oct. 22, through TueldaJ, Oct. 2t, tbe sale will olfer wearing apparel of every type, jewelry, palnt- ings, ICUlpturea, toys, elec- trical appllancea, bated goodJ, floral arrangements Delta Zetas Fete Founders Delta 1.etaa by the See will ~Pounders Day when tbeJ Cather with the bolt Oranie County alum· nae IJ"OUP at 1 p.m. Sahlr· day, Oct. 21, in the ~Iden Pheasant restaurant, Ana· beim. Mn. Roy Breltwelaer will .peak. 1be annoal event bmMlrl the six fOunders wtio orc1nbed Delta 1.eta in 1902 tn Oblo. NOW! and handmade el.ft ltemt. Among tbe special attrac. tiou will be a cosmetic bar with delllomtratkma on the proper UM Of COIJDetiCI and free fadala. Abo fMtUHd will be a num~ wbo will t e 11. fortunes and two auction sales Of Vl1mble ttema to tab place each day. 1be hitbll&bt of the ba· zaar will be tbe eihlbtUon and sale, of the creattont by IC'Ulptor San Bernardi on the opening day. A folk sculptor, he creates little people at work and play and also apeclalizea in American and early western pioneers. The bazur opens at 1 p.m. Sunday, and will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on MoadaJ and.Tuaday. Delphians Club Xi Delta Nu Chapter of Delpbiana meeta the first and third Wednesday at 10 Lm. in Mariners Library, Newport Beach. For addi· tiooal information contact Mrs. RObert Rove, MMOJ.5. LAS VEGAS I ACTION' AT (!)'~~~ .....,., WILY• 1111 C.-IDOM ,.. RED NORYO Afl)UARTET e COCKTAIU e DINING e DANCING 21112 OCEAN. HUNTINGTON IEACH 5J6.1421 Proudly Presents An Exciting Exhibit in Oils, by Marina Tamburri, Popular South I and Artist, now through October 3 t. 302 MAIN STREET-&ALBOA PININSULA . • ... • --VIRGINIA'S--. SNIP 'N' STITCH . SHOPPE 3334 E. Coest Hl9hway Corona del Mir ..... OIWeMtll O.-MllM4 ~ tlie 11lu c111to111en whe ct111• te .. , s.tw..4.., .,..1 ... S•"'f we were tH crewde4 to ., ... yM all ,."eHll,. I'll be ta11dl119 the lou• tlqH Depert.eat, .. pl•H• drep i11 •114 HY hell• -. Oii yes, we have a little Hrprlse cerr1er 111 tlte rear .f tlie '"tl41H Dapert111a11t where yH c .. lay ... Y"' pattern. A 9reet help .. you 111ey ec--i.• .. tk lllOt9 npn•ln fabrics. It'• M.11 ha 9M .. Y" • 4elly ,,.., ... eccH11t ef our ,.. ..4ell'"ll• .. •-that we're ~eek te "11er111al" Mr llttte celU11111 wUI e11ly appHr wHkly. Leolt far H each We411es4ey__ wh .. -·· "clue you 111" .. 11ew f•"'k .;,iYels. T'Jia11lt yM ~. a114 ell fer your 'pl• tr-•••· We fHI we'ro tlle luclrl•tt people 111 the wotf4 te hen a "4tsl11on 111 tho world's most llHll• tif.I c-uity, a wtHMlerful HIH ferco oncl tho fiHat Clsfe-n .. Hrtil. J OCC Sponsors .New Sch9p_I ,CoQked . Up Convention .. ~. Octolllr 19, 1967 DAILY PILOT D ~ DAR Hostess to Open Home ·~ .~ Mn. Guy Bolmel Qierry the Mmes. M. W. M~, II d Jr. will open her Baibo. Jolepb W. Ray, Ho•ild ca Hear bome at 11:30 p.m. Wed-~!dgar M. Oox ~-Diiday, Oct. 25, for mem-and L. Benfl. ben of Col. WUUam Cabell Att.ernrd the Rev. C*'5e By Bpws Ollpter, Da0ten of the Bum.ell will diacUll Siitti• Everyone loves a good cuserole. It addJ that som«hint special to an or· dlDary me&l. American Rnolutiolll. tual Weapons for Poli"8J 1>e1..t wm ..,. fflWld bJ wan.e. 'lbe annual Sm Oreo DiJ...,.._ ........ _ .... .m..a __________ ~ Bu! are you in a "cane- role rut," s..V.i.ng !!le Mme oJd ones! You can learn to serve 13 new menue during the first· aeu1on of the Orange Cout· College Cooking School OD Wedneeday, Oct. 25. Tbe ' 18th annual event will take p1ace in Mesa Theater, Cos· ta Mesa, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Instructors Pat Mogan· and Gerry Gerkin will de- moostrate the recipet on stage. • The program will coatinue fa. four sessions on succes- sive Wednesdays. Topic for Nov. 1 will be Oallfornla· Cornucopia Recipes for Qd- 1fornia Foods. The following week 1be topic wU1 twitch to Bread Banet Bonanm: Baking Breed.a for All Meal;. The fin..l session Nov. 15 will be Foods for Pesitive Occaalons. The school la co-aponaored by occ, Alpha Beta Mar· THE SAUCI IS EV&RVTHING -Rhea Komeia of keta, Southern Count.let ,~ . ...r ... L. .. AA. that ~-'-bin tou b Gea Co Co.ta Mesa's n. .. ~ '\,J'e~rt oeacu ~ UWb g c to a cu-vil·B~ Co., O'Keefe and ' ,aeinle containidl"Deviled Potato BallJ. Thil di.all Merritt Co. IDd tbe Mesa is one of many which will be demonstrated at the Theater. Prize. are given firat~lellion.~ tbe.OrllJge Coast College Cooking each -.loll to tboee attend-Scboa1 on..webesc1ay, ~ 25, in the Mesa Theater, tng, and• drawln& will take Colta· Mesa. Rnnni1 ftom 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., the place~ tlle final IUlioa tor program is open to e public. . ~ c:oomiu.a of the Call-i~ .Federatioa--of Ball· Mii and Profealcml Wom- 111'1 Clubl wUl eubniute NatiaDal Buainta Womea'1 Week • the Newporter lml S,turday and Solldaf, Oct. 21·22.. Tbe Newport Bart>ar BPW ~ will be reprueated bJ ,its preaideut, Mn.. Pat Fobqm, ad its flnt and ~vice pnside1111, Mn. . , J'. w. BroMck and Mlsa Dowrw JWm. Mn. Pollom will tene OD t.be Dlticmal federation report panel with Mrs •. R. v. Adami, San Oreo presi- denC; Mn. L. B. Potter, Santa Alia cblpter preli- dellt, -Mill Daily GriJl. ..,., sata Aaa put presi- dent. Spe1Rr1, WGrbbopl and a general ...-wtD be eoGlueted, rih a baqaet t01Dc p1ace Sa~ lli&bl · San Oreo ia cme ol 12 d.il- tricta. 'lbe ate federation c!alm8 more tbu 350 clubs and 15,000 members. National Buainea Wom· en's Week was JftClaimed by house raolutioo in tbe state legislature. ~1 t '· anew&MJ'UI•· '.rlcbta &n a""1Jable at. I OCC, and fbe food stcres in ta Ke91. perlOlll ataleDdine may rec- CM TOPS Club . TOPS Hnar ~ E•,.., tm oaelldence la em.;a .,....., . ~ · . .s BllllllDOOD Beada mil c. · n-e ii a0 dmse Mil iltet at tbe tbelteJ'. Club .............. at omof .. wortcralllGlt~• 1 •w . ...: · ... , .......... of ..... ,. ......... I January Nu pf ial Plcins Told cit ·:Diflner Party Mr. and Mrs. DoDald C. Cbrbtenaen of On!Qae .. DOUnced the enaagement d their dauebter, Donna Ma- rie Cbrlstel\len 1o Cbarlel Jl'raDtl1n Robe.rts Jr. dur· Ing • dinner party iD Ir- vine Cout Country Club. The betrotbed couple are graduates of Mater Del mp Sc hoot The bride-to-be attended Fullerton J u n 1 o r College and wt1l graduate from Oii· fomia State College at Ful- lerton in January Witb • BA in IOdolOCJ. ~· Ber ftance , 80ll c-. Kr. and Mn. Cba!rlel F.' Rob- erta of I.eguna Beach, ~ eeived hll BSC in account- ing at the University ot San- ta Clara. and upon gradua· Uon received bla commia- aloo as a aecond lieutenant . in the u. s. Army. Current.. ly be ls attending San Di· ege State Oollege where be la working for hla muter• in buliness admiDistration. DONNA ~ttRISTENSEN . To Mlrry The couple plan to mairy Jan. 'l'T, in Holy Family aiurcb, <?range . Recipe Ideas Whipped Up Tipe on preparing a n d preplannJnt the traditional 'lbanksglving feut will be o!ered by Mm Carol Heins, • home-economilt, Soutbem California Edison Co. repeated at 10 a.m. Wed· oeeday, Thursday and. Fri· day, Nov. 1-3; in F.d:ison's Eledric Living Cesiter', .uunttngton Beaeb.-~- From P-13 •.. Concert 7:• p.m. ..., llaadaJ DI Harper ...... ea.ta ..... Addltm.I ......... 1811 .......... .,,~ Jin. Bermnl Met ..... , ~ lady? ........... lad0....0-.11111 oaldmledwF~ .. Wt:ML; 111 sa 'flalwllllnld br8c1llt Onl .._., ...... Bid tlnilhcmewltl ...-.."'Inc 1l1t Aamd Ollllga. tk>tadlned lllllttlnc 111t. Facb.'81 ID Advisory board members ~': ~aWira ~ Barbor Gerda aub S LA~c~·~ Robert Guggenbekn, WU-meets at 10 a.m. wery first __ , 1iam J. Haney, George A.· Tuelday in various Jo. Kuyper, J 0 b D Mac Leod, catioaa. Location informa-la FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT HACH Garden Club Paul A. Palmer, O. W. tion ls available by calling Los A119eles • C.at.ry City e Glaadel• e TerreM• Rlchard, . Alan C. 8'onemu, Mrs. Bradley Sc1nrarz, _... - Donald K. Wubbum an d14MM2. ·===------~=====*=...,..==~='·=·=•=Sn=•·= .. =""'="===== the Mmes. William B. Mead, - Edwa.n1 A. Raullton and Denis Sullivan. Serving on the N1I Wom- en's Philharmonic Board are the Mmes. A. Bayard Dod Jr., chairman, Glen W. 'lbomu, Jobn L. A.Den. M. ,PHI Stiker, Richard New· ~ RaJIPOlid c. Dolta, John ,.,-<>wen. Harry M. Buer. JUcbard W. Cornell, Gilbert Tbompsclo, V .. A. LoctabeJ, Richard Allen, Cerlol L. Beeck and Holstein. Orange Coast women'• eomm.tttee dWrmen 1JWit. ed'are the MJ:Des."Keanetll Smith, Henry Brown, WO- liam E. BoJ1, Raymond El- liott Jr., Porter, • Wllliam Clarte, Cerl E. Mullen Jr., Johll Wyman, Jack Edger· ton,· Robert ·James, ·Job n Fllcber, Stephen Dlteman, Cora Peta Wallace, W'tl- liam Mance, Stik«, Robert Bonner, 'lbomu, John W. Applegate, David Tlngl.er and Cor)'don C. Au1tiD. Hexagon AUTUMN llAVIS Jk $2" Now Only Set L' j • ·-------VIR&INPA-- The program will be pre- sented to the publlc, free ot charge, on two evenings at 7 -Monday, Oct. 30 -~ _ Tuead~, Oct. -31 and Tbanbgiving mau · and recipe ideu will be tnclud· ed ln a booklet which Will be d.lstrUJuted to everyone .ueodihg the. demomtra· tions. I- VEST DRESSED IS BEST DRESSED In Natural Shoulder Suits this Fall 'IM fulltm •taAoritr of tlnl n,.rb eoll#tioJI of .m.4 mu u "'""t.tak- abll. PrlMoft tailortd ti an ""~ Zr fiu lf'""fl of ffJb.riel, it tMku •> ~lk1lt "'' of tlu fmDW of pattern to .,.,,Aaftu iU el~an, "nelutt'1'ed linu. A nr Mt f r<m& tli.il outltanding .elec- tion u a tkfinitl 1tatt?Mnt of yovr •t111' letukr1hip. $85&$95 CHARGE Tr1 o--4' 1 0"'"""'1 Pia ..... ,.... JJ _....,,.~I ·. _.._ __ The hexagon is such a handsome shape; we frame it with a crisp sbell·stitcb border. 0 n e pineapple he.x.agon crocheted in string is fine for a pillow, 2 or 3 for scarf. Pattern 71.56: hexagon 81/t inches in No. 30 and 12 in string. FIFTY CENTS (c o i n s) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for first • class mailing and special handling. Send to AUce Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 105 Needlecraft Dept. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Ad· dreta, Zip, Patten Num· ber. , ' ,.,.,, <rlfC W roppi11g • ............ PAITY SIT ~ .. wltll "- .-elrlM. lllllt,ceN .......... ................... .................. lt Cllelllrt •. " • . • . • • -.... ..-....... .. ~ STATIONERS 8UENA PMK IHOPPING catTElt COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA QllTlllTOW CUITll • MUllTltllTOW lfACI I Shirt Your Chn.tm.. L.yaway Now , . l • • %0 OAILV PILOT Uf'I T...,.... Futuristic Fashions Previewed Permanent-press Wedding Dress Not Far O.ff By JOAN SWEENEY couple Of the future would eWlllilC .-. .; "-.. -I*' ·' a..:. .,._ ~ wi»I ~trlncs thro)l~ the wasl'I and out II LOS ANGELES (UPI)-operate on the same tre. quinl. • D'l;p • ' •'' ... a ad ltriDp ol puct1 held• comes pressed and freeb Fashion• of the future-far . quency. -For Mae pl • atilldill ._. _.. -atendin.&from neck to Door for the next ceremony. 'I'tle If tlle 30 v.. .. from ....... -· ~ a. ....._ lo ~ wMdl -' -, ,__..., tile 10 fwm a C01tume that look· dreso --• with a collanui· In the f"t .. ·~we•• p•evio w· J -........ ......... .--.... ..-!aslUoris Seemed far out to cocktail pmV • ,,_ .._ -ltiJilli)..., cw:al-· ed IOme'tbiq lib a bead il th t ed. as the California Fashion 196f editors, who would have w to a m......,. ...._ • el Illy ... " cart.am on the door ol a gyp-ble cage ve 8 ' as 8 rep Creaton opened their 1967 thought 30 years ai:o h.t in .._ of Califmndll'• -1ip-::,......:::::;;---a.e w ..t SJ fcrtune teller's den. re!entatlve Of the always press week here with a 1967 corhputen would pair ~~ orA --• ~ .... _--"-~ .. at-..... ID tight Of recent divorce ·practical .Koret pointed out, ol 997 matrimonial partners, t h e --. . _ • • • mn '*J' -..a~ statistics, which lhow the made a dandy cake covet peek at the styles 1 · tOplesa bathing IUlt would gave ...., .. a ewe :! z ed.• ..... -.i c '• amber « divorces creep-between ceremonies. In 1997, ecconling to the have come and just about lll67type'...._..._._ NB ltw.•Mr.llwf mt c)o.e to the number of Perhaps one of the most Born 30 Years Too Soon gone, and astranauta orbit· all th.al...._... wHll ...._ 4 ae "-c.w .Aaa" tdeYi-imrril.ges, Kont of CaWor, conservative of the 1997 fa•· Show for fashion editors ing the earth would be old er quid: • \ ' 'N ~ ._ .._ -8 .... ' 'IW to Bia came up with perhaps shions wu Moon Sprite tiy from 90 newspapers across bat. zippers wtlidl' W a.e: _._ l8IC • ..-rt 8llt ...-tM 1D01t pr9Ctkal cottume Alxa w1Uch borrowed trom· The ultimate in muIUpur· er wbo miCbt ~ .,..._ Ille ..... LID• lie ... w.. ol. the future -a perma-current swimsuit designers'. the country, the globe gird· pose olfice..(o:party dress-ez:posure to a. -. • ae Lawaw:e W4. M lie •· aent-preu wedding dress. swiss cheese effect. Large ing Jet set will have given 1997 version -came from briefest Of ......_. ~ • ,.. .. c ~ w-After the computer h.u holes were sprinkled liberal· way to the interplanetary N"..ancini. This mJJd lkirted But • ,_. • c eA .-.: lib I* C lier picted the bride of the fu· ly all ·ovef' a microskirted "rocket set" traveling to the A-line little nothing in white was w-. m' c Arpetle _. li'rilC m Aif, tare's mate programmed tent. As Buttram pointed latest "in" ski resort on the Vinyl for' daytime olfice_wear .WU will be a ... flf a.e wiS.'" lbe ftnt ~. the ftnt fight out ''The way Utlnp are turned inside out aod . .me, past ia ..,, blleM a.e ctic n I a •••l IDlbd .... bet appearance in court, goliig by 1997 this may be • m~; the well dressed lunarlrho=w=gn'==w=ln=t=o=a=&;='=length===he=od>=='-==-==*':=i,:"';io;:"""=:::iol:='=loor===a='=-==llOB==-=="""==""":=:::b::•=•=eddln=='="'=••::•=:nun:==''=ha=b=it=.'=' =====, r... " .. WHAT TO WEAR-in 1997 is Elizabeth Stewart's Moon srone, a gown (?) of "preciow beads" un· encumbered by any other clothing. skier there were his and hers ski· outfits complete,, with built·in beating pads adjust- able to keep the wearers comfortable at any temper· ature from 90 below zero or so on the moon to a mere zero encountered Oil earth. Built-in antennas on the ski helmets promised the ski For LB Juniors Home Safety's Topic Accident prevention in the home will be the topic of Tom Floyd, Red Cross vol- unteer, during a meeting of the South Coast Club Jun- iors tonight in the Laguna home or Mrs. John Caroline. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the 8 p.m. meeting, and resident& and visitors to the are»: are in, vited to attend. Other South Coaat Club sections planning gatherings Back Detail include the bridge group which will meet for a lunch· eon and cards at noon, Wednesday, Ocl 25, in the Stuft Shirt, Newport Beach. A trip to Griffith S t a t e Park is slated for the Globe· trotters tomorrow. Partici- pants will take in the zoo, ol>oervatory and planeiBrl· um show and .stop at the fa- mous Watts Towers. Information regarding the club and its sections may be obtained by calling M r s. Howard Switzer, 4~7, or Mn. Robert Kilpotrick, ~- Marriage Probe Posed For Conference Panel Marriage -ls It f o r Real? will be explored dUI'· ing wubbopt md panel disomsiooa during the South· Afterward a dinDer dance will take place in. La Mir· ado eowrtey Chlh. em California regional con· .-----------,,11 ference far Parent. Without Partners chapters. The teS&iona will begin at 9 am. Saturday, Ocl 21, at Cerritos College, Nor- walk. Topics for afternoon ses- •ions will be "Who's Who -What's What and Why ; Sex Education -T h e n What's D . I 01ng MARY DAY, 642-4321 'What?; Criteria for Selec· ~---------"II tion -Merri.age and Re· •-., ..,.T::!. tu• _ ~ marriage, end Goals and H111. eo.11 ~. 1 p.m. Values. 111w.,. 11-!s11 ~o",~ c1111t _ ..,"' ., lnciuded on the panel are fl"'O*I 1eKt1 Recr•111on '""'-'"· 10 'i.. 'lbomal Barnes, Orange ··~· "rWwf ~ c--....,...--r....-_,-Juverute1Jett9'"'uen---1•~w,.....,-1. ..... -a.u.o.....-..._• ~.T ' , """'I C..t!IM Aw....-Y "' V-- Quiet lines underplay front, but turn and the fly· back pleat stirs up exdte, m ent, bring~· admiriDg gJaaces your way. Have bow, all • around band in same or contrast fa bric. Printed Pattern 9038: Misses' Sizes IO, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 takes 3 yr&. 45-ln. SIXTY • FIVE CEf\'TS in coins for each paUern-.add 15 cents for each pattern !or first , class mailing a n d special handling. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY PI LOT 442 Pattern Dept., 232 \Yest 18th SL, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. See 100 MORE fa~hions to sew in all sizes in our great Fall • Winter Pattern Cat, alog. Dresses, culottes, coats, separates, holiday s11yles. Get one pattern free ?:"" clip coupon in Catalog. Send 50 cents. Toastmistresses Grace Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach. Is the getting for the gathering of the Las Otas Toastmistress Club o( Huntington Beach at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth \Vednesdays of the month. • cy Prevention Unit; A. A. ~ •en. ""'uw -NMrlce11 Belprez .al.. ex-•tivo . Lt111on Hall, , ... -. 1 P"" ' .,.,... ' ~-~s..,.o-.c ... Dr. Myron E. Howland Jr., -w11tmon1 School, .,,. H•ll AY• .• psychologist. and the Rev. H ..... u,,.ton 1~11~l·/"· Dr. Ralph H. Didier, First ......... ..._ '"--c~. ...._ ........ _. ,..__ h An ,._., hKfl, '' •.m. r1·.,...,.,..,.lllll """"c , 8· '-"" cm-e1 ,...........,. beim. ~ -l.Ht P111!; Clllt:illauM. 10 Large Sizes Br11lc: Into color for Fall. S.. the wonder· ful new dMp tone capri1 and coordin· ated print long topa: Wow I Capri1 from $8.00 ••· BlouMa from $6.00 u, a ~i>--~ffa Nor~ l!~ZES:j ~ 646°9235 HALF-SIZE SHOP 1805 Newport Blvd., Costa Me11 "'!1 .. IKll urtll .t llrto lff'Mf" H-••": f:JO .. S:JO, kW.., u f:OO .&Ill 124 Ofl~totalr -·· .. M .. riw I l •llA-k•r4 M Me1ter Cl!ar .. Welcell'lt Here TOMORROW'S REBEL' Sometimes a bOJ needs people much "'°"' lllaftl • • 1 material things. He needs people who wiU listen! to problems and soothe hurt feelings, people whoi HELP HIM TODlr.. • will explain and reassure and inspire. Our community;,;. lucky to have many people like that: caring for homelessj children , watching over the youngsters of wor·king GIVE TilE UN. ITED Wlr mothers,guidingteen-agers inhealthy. wholesome recreation . Please help1 them cat!Y oo this all-important '"°'k.. ~ - . give to the When your neighbor asks you to help, Unite d Fund or Community Chest your community 1n • i DAILY PILOT ~ . • ' LEGAi • HOTICI 1 su,1a1oa ITATI 01111 t n1a cou• •• E)tlte ol aoa ........ NOTICI! 1$ HS u.ctnon d Jll9 !~I •II pll'MN fl'I• Mid clKtoMr\ t~-··"" .,._ tt!liU Of 1111 Cllrt C<:alrf; W .. llol'-... ,y ¥OUCl'tHS, I Ille ofllte ol lier I ~1! 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N~ll<r !P....,INI\ Fprcm.n 5Gc Nr tiCfPI -C.\"-?ET & LINO CM~cl. Llnal.ct"' C~M!.NT MAIOll ~m>>M Meli:lft, I C•m<nl Me-. Ftll'•""n !oOc lll'I' ELECTll lCl.\NI Ge<l~r11 Fonmlf ftll'•tntn .. Jau•nevnwn Wlr Fo••m.tn C1bll . C•b~e 5"11«r .. crtt.n~ W•!dlr OU.lll!!ll G1a1ier ... lltON WO•Kl•I °'""ITll"lll I""' R~ort'lntl trwi S"ucf\ir•I lrOll I Fe11Ce Erttlor F""'""" de _. U.tNt:ll L•lner . F"'tlN" ""' 1111' u.10111111 l1tttm1. fill'-• °""' A'fOrJ Ind I "11<111"" '"" ~r.ln •.•. Ct'li"" ""'"'<>fr A•oh~ll r•~t• 1" concmt curr. • ~fndDUpi.> Gu -0 11 plllf S1ndt>111ter (NII ~•11<1titaller CPO! Pll>I! loper !non Pl~ ....,l~tr Ir W!I·-Cltl ..... Wo!chnl1n .... , Fo~""" 30c "' Ol'EIUTINQ Ill G•-1 c;..,.,p ! ..... .. c,,..,,,p l ...... . c;.....,p ~ ...... . Grw~ I ..... .. G•fltl!'' ... .. F"'em1n llc "' '.\INTERS 1t~w11r ~II B•~•ll twin; '" Su 1Cbl1111r , • . S1ndbl11ltr JllJk Jaun'"y"""' SI' Jaur,,.,.,...n. S. F,;r-•m.en 15( -0 P IPE TllADll Plo;rT1t..!-• I"<! 1' c;,,,,. .. 1 F«env l'°tll'l""'n -!Mk urn11v Pl1N"lln1 !~ mv olPellM f'L ... STEtl 'h~•tr F°'-' P10,1er~• l'LASTElt Tl!Mt p -~·,, ''""'' l'Q'.ll'Etl " '""Ymfn ... • Forffnln , • <min .. '. i"i<l METAL • ' Me!•I Wor ' ' n~ ln1l•lll' ) .t n -)II'!( •, "IA~TEIS • r·n nc ""' • ·~•s of d""'ll • VI " OI au ..... ; "~" or du.,. '· •"'" o1 du"" ••• , of 1tvdl' ' ··~·· ol tr~ l ••tn ol lrld fover1 of '""' r'""" °' ,,., '"ter 1ruc11; drt 'ltor fr!IQ dtl lr<:!ld lvM -~llltAUO WOI trr•uo Wor••• ltllAZ:ZO WOI ·---·-i-..i t tlper •nd flof LI! s1n111 We Self'lr ... t m1n -ON \~· s..i:'=.. IOS1 .. __ v ........ 1 •• 11 .. •!Ir.cir•• bid "· No.embor lsl'lf'd Oron1 ... LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTJC& 1Aa *1e OaDUUNCI NO. u.a 4NU • 1uN,o,T~~:. Tg~:~o~~~. ·~.~:J"i'"":'c1~ ~'c~r. ~~.'!: :::~~~J".:4~:.v:~. ·~~ STATa OIJ CALllJOaNIA l'Oa A'i'INDIN• H C'TION me OIJ THI .... *All THI COUNTY O" OllANO• MUNICIPAL CObl a1uao1Ne AM. IUl"HIOa COUaT OP .,_.. Ne .... ,.. •ULANCI oa1v1u OUALIPICA· ITATI 01' CALllJOaNIA PO• Elf•'-ol ROHRT 0, WITH. 0. TIONS IY DEUTINO THI "CMAUI'· THE COUNTY 011 LOS AMML91 ~~~iCI! IS HEIU!llV 01\llN lo tM IJIUH,. LICINH HOUIHMINT tti!11 £::.:e.r""O: ... ~~llr. tdltors ot Ille above namec1 ~ TNIRll'ROM. 1 mw. ti 111 pertOllt M vllll Clalm1 ... 11111 The City COlll'Cll qi !fie CIW ti c:.et NeriW II ~"""" t119t lie .... • ..Id decedellt .,.. Nql.llred to fllt Me .. dOeS ....,., ordlltl .. ...... s.r· .... .,;w .. Mle. ..... em, )!Intl the _,....,.., ~ 111 the SICTIOH 1, ....._ #1t ti ... '*'-1N1 thidw, ....... te ... 11ce ot the cim: ot the aboW entltl9d llklPal C.. ti till ei5e.te WM. fl .... ._.. &wt. • • urt; 04' to Pl'-nt "*"'-wltll h _.... Mltfl!I ..,_ .. •. ,_,,.. •"-... sar. w ti Od,, "'11 II • ry vouQht,.., lo Ille UlldenllMd al w .,..._ *"""' II llNllf. ""-ti lw I; ..._, Ut IMll I office of Mr aftomeY, Jo1111 D, Gf9¥, M W ........... II Ille -91 ~ ~ OfM. 1Mi1ft11 H1111. C11W1111, ~ Wllllllft llYil,. l.Ot Allfllllf Qll. fWn" ff'MI ~ CW) ....... '9 c:..iy 11 LAI~ ..... " ~f ...... (Mille 3111), wllldl =:.· -~ ... ·--• -.................... -bl/SIMM ot Ille llnGw-lit ttl '!(11 ........... fA I ~ M1i11 Mf1W .. ..,, '9 II ....... '811 attera ,.rtal11l"1 to ... fl/I ._._ ., .. DliH,..... fA ~ ......., Iii tlie CAfY fi1 ..... o dent, wll!lln •• ~ lflW tllt f1f ... "8tl ti C .• AM. ~ II OrMlt. .... flt st Pllbllcalltll ff lllle llllle. ION t. Tllll ~ eMll -. Illa, ~ ...,..,_. • ....... • Dilled S.p ........ ,,.,, ............... "'. twh .... ...,,, "'' =-=-u-=~~-=-·nr:.: ~~'=-··:.-:-i-, IHN D.:.:: tie . 11111":"1.~ M -:.=~~ .. I~ SS Wllalllre ...... .... .. DAILY 111\0T, I ::= ..... tt .. lht ... fl tn11f ,, .• .,....., CIA ..... ...e .. ,..,....., .,...... IN th (IU) *'"" Ill .... City ti c.t1 M9I, -ti ..... IM ::=.:. .. .,.. :lorMY fer ... ,.h..... Wflll .IM ...... fl# 1111 -WW ti tlle ~ ~.. -!".,tr -~---P,ubllllhed Or .. c..t Dtll't' ,.llot, City Coclftcll Wlf"I fOif IM ........ Mme. ;;;;;;, ';" ,V;,,d -•• - '111411\ller ft IM OdoW I. 11. lf, IN7 ~AH!D ANO AOOPTID ltllt 1"" Tennt ot Mle· C..,. Ill ..-1 ~ """ Illy " October, ""· Of .. Ulllled ,, ................... of ---'.---.......... =---WILt.AltO T. JOltOAN Mle, w ,.,.. catll aNI .,.._ ..,...... LEGAL NOTICE Me'IO!r of .. City .. C.I• Mm .... l«Untd by .,,.... ..... IM ATTaT: ~ • SOid. 011e ,., C.-fl--"' • C. K. PltlEST • tt lie ._lled ... 11M. NOTIC8 TO Cit,.,,_. CltY Cl«lt f/I Ille Cit¥ II C:.ta Mnl .... w tffera to lit la .-.e .... w111 SU,.Rtoa ceu• ., ,.... ST4n OF CALl~Nl4 ) .. ,....... et the .......... --.... y STAH °' CAU .... IHA ... COUNTY 01" OUN08 > 11 ""'9 afW Ille flnt ~ ......, TMa C4M*TV OP Olt&N.. CITV 01' COST~~ ) 11111--. dl1e of Mlt. NI. A ... f, C. IC. PIU EST, City Cltrtc of !tie O.W ltllt 3nl dty Of Odleltr, 1"7, Estate of LIONA C. WU.LS. 0.. CltY' Of Coete Mlle _.. _.,,klo Clttll Cllarltt C. l!wty, Jr. 'ntd. Of h City Counc:ll Of llt Cit¥ 11 COlll IMw a S- NOTIC! •• Hl•nv ."' ....... Miii, .... ~ tlllt ......... ,,. ..... ....., ... edltort Of ... ... ..... ......... ........ 0....... .... ,, ........... """' -. c....... .i· •ii pM'llM ............ ~ .... ~ .............. w .... ~ 0... c.... DeltY ....... ~ .. 1d~-!f.' .. ....,.._'!.......... .. '. llllltlNI., .. ow~ OCt. 11. , .. ,,. ... ,..., ,m, """ -_., _., ti ... e1·Caefi MIN lltllf ,Oii Ille -------------' 111e Office " ... clMI • -. ._ "" *" Octolllr. 1H1, .,., ttwtllflW LEG .... NOTJ;:;;;z ~llltd ce11rt, ., tt ,,... tllMI, Wllll = end ...., ... 1 whole at n.a. '-ri ~ned et ~tr ....... c:o.ta on tM IMll c1aY Of OdlMf, 1H1, by tbt llOTICS INVITI .. llDS I _ry _ :ti' tt Ill lllldff. regu !Mltllll ., .... City COi.ineii ~ _,, Cal.,.. II ,. ,lice ot tooow1ne 1911 call 11919: .....-.._... wlll lit ~ 11lneu Of llt ........... lilt all IMI· AVll1 COUNCILMEN "llkltoy, flle ....... fl Ill Secr*ry °' C..... rs pertalnlM ti 1111 ..... fl/ Mid T~ llarck .......... Otlttlc:t No. 1 It 1"44 Dfl ..:tdent, .......... INlllfle .,.., "' NOes:' COUNCll,.MSN None A,.. Clll•llllll .--: '· o ... 'st ~bllcatlell ti Ills ....... AISl!NTI COUNCILM•N Jordan, 1111), ,..,,•Ill V1illy, Clllfomla, flNll O.lld 0ctoW ,.. 1,.,, Wiiton Ill fll MWe Ille lat day Of NOW!Mer, R4'f/I 0. w.111 IN WITNI• WHlltaOP I l!IVt hen-JH1 .. 4:90 ... m.. •1 wllldl time .. !:"" " ":.::.." tllt """ -"'~ 111..--..,.. ....... ::: ~~ ~ -:: .=..: UNKLIN • ..u.. .. ... City -Cem Mete. 11111 17111 ...... , 1°"4 l!llls A-. FOUftllfll V•llw. ttenMrl et U. Of Oc!atler, 1967. C.I lfonlla, tw: ~ .. 1• ...... C. K. PRIEST GISLER TltUNIC SEWER 1111, Mell. ~ City Clerlt ind tX-offlclo C..,. ot CONTRACT NO 7-l-$dMdllle C lL ... 1111 IN City COl.ln<lt of the City Of llldl -rloQUlrld fOf the 11111.. --~ fW ...... Coeta ~ clncrlb9cl lltreln. Publlthld ~ c...t Dall\t Piiot, l'ublllhed 0 .. 1199 Coaat Dal"' IJI ... , 1"-wot!< la to lit dolll accenlllll tt. J2. lf, It 11111 Nw. t. IN1 1MM7 Oc11aMr 1f, 1'67 1'17-47 to Ille plans and ll*illc.atlolls Oii tlle _.._---::~~~~~~~----------------~1ln the office q1 the Secret111Y ., the LJIGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE DWrlct end Mid Plana end ~ ..... -w ,.,.,.. --• 1111'1 ------------~~~~~~-9IOlt~-.-IOl~~~~~~~--tt1 ...... . Nlllcll II ..... .,_ tlllt .. ~ ti ,,.._ .r 119 or... Qld --...... •:.: W 1 • ::' ..., 111.., Dlatrllt ti Orqe c:..r. ........... ......,. ........ "OWr" .. 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"-• ........ ti ... Ill $5t,00 (FWtr ...... ) for MCI\ Mt fl o-'11 ...... lllf '-'flCll ..... Tlllf ._.., tPOSll Wffl .. Nflllldl4 onlV If ...... IN ,.,,_ .,...... ..... 191111 • ....,, -......., .......... ,,,... llldltlOfl WlttW ftw en afllr"IM Wll .,...1,., .... S. _.,_ flt .. Law C.. ~;: ~lllrlalt ICllld ... """II-9lllf Wiii '9 l'eel.llrW ., :11::..:-i:. ~!:r-:-..:.:. a:: 11toa llATill1 NI. 7 Illa 1-111••• r. .,...... . p .......... 1111 Labor (od9 of -..... " C.lltw!ll.. ..,.,..,.,. Cl'"9nlle ,... fl ,., diem ...... ~ Ulldl/11 Md c.Nll'vdloll Tri.. CMlcf... Wne IM '-"""*"' Tr.-::..~ '!' !'!'1' ~-,_ '9._ ..._ tt buncll "°""'" (lunty, the .. 1e1 ...,,_" """"-hll llCtrtllnM .. eener91 '"' .,,.. -· .. - -'evalltl'l9 rite llf W ~ w-for lldl crlft fll tvM ti WWlllNll ~ • • .,.,... lft 1111 ....,. C..... i .-Jr:~ 1118 Clllltrectl wtllch will bl ..,.,._ .. ~ ~ llW flM Mlttlr i.-. Aar-. ,.... Ill .. revalllllt , .... .,.. COfttlllnld Ill Mid ............ ...,.. W .. ...,-, aM ~::...-~tyllty =-=--~ re • llalld '91ew: .. -. .. ~ -. ""' c:le•lfklt*I not •nflcl...,.. 81\f ........... lfllll .......... aw-.. "'"" -Gelw9I eo.IRdlrt !nr -11• .., ..,. -llcable lralll w clllelflwrilll IA ..,_. Wt1ll Ille " ~ ....,.. ~ a.... X>ve llttld T,.... ~lls. II any ,..,.,E; llltltW 11'1 Nt (W.._. Off ert No IN wll Ill ~ ...._ It tvlMl!ll II'( lalllr ..,..._,. CIUflnt IN ti-., ~ tlllw, Wdl le IMtle Ill I ~allk tlfl'ft ........ tvbl-lllall ltt -*'" • Pert of Ille lllW ,., ... A/tif ... 1111, w4-:.~ :;-::: :::::-Dlll1kt, .... Irr, v1catloll, ~ or oltler blnef!ta tflell Ill Ill .. ltloll tt Ille below p1llcl w the Dlllrld ~*I: ;t' fled wt• -·-. ~kes mtY lit """""" Ill CIWerrlll,, Wllll lectltll f1f h -.'IC _,,, IN -II .. 177.5 of !ht C.llfolnlll L.llbor Code. ..... .,.. ...... ...... ,. ... ... ·Overtime tlltll lie pelel tor~~ Ill•-llf the rewlll' .. .,., t~ _._ It II ...... ,.. !Irk end 11 tllt .... fol' ewrtlrne of the c;11ft lllWl¥1d. ....... Iffy f1f .. l*er tt -... ' Httlelen 111111 lie all llolkNys __.lucl In IM Cllllectlve WNlll!ne ttr• 1111 INCi i. r~ Ill pnpw f1n11 1M1 eppllCAtbltl tot tM ,.rflcular c:ratt, claltlf!Qltltrl tr ~ ff ..,._,. -Air'/ '" ,_1* ...., tlle ....,... IOYl'd on Ille "'°feet. ctet1111 llfnt for ,__. flll ... .... · I: snail be ~ uPOn llte Conlredor II ~ • ..trtef le --M ~ te ... 1~ ......_ •ti uPOn all aukontfaclora under lllm1 to .,..., ll9t .... fllef'I M id -r•I -aect1 ....., ,,_ M 1~ w 1 llng ram ot .., tllem wega lo •I• -1lmln ~ Ill 1111 U9Cllfloll II IOllll!fltll tot ""°"" .. _. ~ " con Ir act. Ill .,._ Ooa """9a. ~:ICKLAYH A ltd ._Mt ... 11111 ......... crcman ltl'llllfoy ... tllM I ml!I) -not ltla .. ,. 91.00 "' MY ._. cent (I°") ot .. ""' 1.-.,_. • ; .,.y,,,.n ratt. wlll lit ,...,,,.. wfOll Mdl IN ...,. r.c 11yer a. $lollt MolMll ................ ..... ............................... .... 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(a) Fred A.. *""'· lecr«wy EMl!NT MAS°"I ,.,.. A K.,.,., ... Mir. t=M Mason, ftolttl"' end trowelln11 tnldllne ciperalor .................... IM a.rte a ~. C-..... ...... ement Mason, JoumtY!Nln .. ..... . . .. .............................. 4.M P'ulllltllld Or81111 C.... DellY ~let. ommn .soc P'r llOllr allow J011mevman rate. a;ct. 12, lf, "'7 1"1-47 '.lECTRICIANS ~nen11 Foremen ............................................... , •••• , ......... •.Ill oreman . . . .. • .. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. • • ... .. . • • .. .. .. • .. . • .. .. .. . . .. • . ... • .. •• ... ... • 7.2' ournevman WlremM ........................................................ , 6..U c.reman Cable i,tlctr .. • • .. . . • . . . . .. .. • • .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . • .. . ... 7.67 •b'o Spllcer ................................ • • •••••• • •. • .. · ·• • • • .. • .... • • ·.... •·• trl1nec1 Wtleler ................ , ................ ., ............ , , •• . • • .. • .. • .. . f .U IL.AZIEll ·lazier ................................................................... , "5.16 RON WORKIU lfnamtnlal Iron Woru, .................... • · .. ••• • • · .... · ... · ••• ........... • U.tl !~ttforcfnv ,.,,,., Wortu ··········•f••·•••······-·····•••••••"-*-.._•·•~•••••••u• 5..;A trucl\lral Iron Worll•r .. .... . ... ..... ..... • .. ••.•.• .• .. ..... .. ................ J,91 'ence Ert el Of' ................... • .. • .. • .. • .. • .. • .. • .... • • .... • .. • "·" "•"" $.7' 'orernen .cSc per llr. ,,_. ltlan lllo11rat classlllcaflon supervlHd. ' .ATHlll ' atner .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . • .. .. . .. .. •• .. • • 94.74' 'oreman not Illa fllan ·~ per hour more than JoumtVman rllt. .ABOIU!RS a corers. ueMrll or construction .. .. . .. .. •• .. .. ......... • ••• .... '2.11 toeraton and tenelera of pntumallc and •'«Irle tools, vlbratlOfl maclllnes 1nc1 almllar mecl'lanlcal loots not seperaltly cltlllfltd herein . .. • . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. ...... · .. · · ...... • · · .. · · •· .. " .. · .. · "· • ·' "°' '.t'l'l"'1 d\lmper Ion I yd, or lar11er mlxe" and hfndflng bulk ctmenl) .. .. '·°' .soh•ll raker and l,_r . . .. . .. .. . . ................... · .. · .. • ... ... .. '·" :oncrele curer • 1,.,..rvlou• membrane end form oiler .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . ....... 4.04 '<!s •nd Oil PIMllnt lebortr .. .. .. .. · .. .. · · ...... "" .. " .,. • .. · • 3.&5 ;u and 011 plPflllll wn-r • POI tender encl form m111 .. •• • .. .... •• .. •• .. 4.0f andbfa•·t~r (noUftf"N:n) ..••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• •••• •• • • • A.JO ·•ndlllHter (l'OI telldtrl ...................................................... 4.04 'loe lever (f'KllH!Wtllllcl ..................................... • .............. • 4, If 'li:e caulker (llOll-!Mlalllcl .. .. • . • .. .. • .. .. .. • • . .. • .. .. • • .. .. .. .. • ........... 4.CW Vlndow cite Mr .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. • .. .. . ... .... .. • 3,15 Vatcllmen ............... · ................................................... I.It 'orr man lOc "' hour rnort tl>ln hltllnl ciuslflcatlOll lllPtf'VIMd. >PERIATINO INelNlallS ;rOllP 1 ........................................................................ M.sl iro•1p 2 .................................................................. , •.•••• 4.17 ~~~: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l~ ;roui> 5 .................................................................... •... $.al ;roup 6 ........................................ .', ............................ 5 . .fl Forem•n lk per hour more than highest claullltatlOll tll!)lrvlsed. ~AINTERS ~~gulor brush l'•lnter .................... · · ...... • .. · .... · .. · • .. · • • • .... · · .. · '5.2' ~~~ra:~~nll•·~I-~~ .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: t~ ;andblasltr 1'j\'lnt tie" ................................................. · .. · • 6.04 lout neyman, SPr•'I' .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. • . .. .. .. • • • • . • .. • • . .. • • • .. .. .. .. 5.S. lourneyman, 5Pr•Y IWlllll l lt.. .. .................................. ··........ 5.1' Forem11n 1Sc above Journetmen Wive ralt. LEGAL NOTICE 1'·11Ntf caaTIPICATI OP IUllN .. llktlllMt ............ THE UHOERSIGNEO does IWIW c.rllfY 111a1 w 11 c:ancludlne • ......,.. MCI *-_,,,_ 8t _, Merlftt Av- .. lllol llland, C.llforftle, --... fb tlt'lcM firm -llf JANI AND MAltV'S .......... _ .... .flrM.-• -....---.. tollCIWlftl ..-, ~names In"'"_. ,._ fl Mklellce -• ..,._, .... : Peun .. H. 119fford, ., E•lt Mflrllllll C1rwon lloM. C.-1111 #M, t«nla. , WITNESS mY 1111111 tflll 25ltl U/ -5->tlf'llMr, 1"7. 'eullnl M. StaffOrd STATE OF CIALIFORNIA l COUNTY OF ORAHGE I • ON THIS 2Stll Cir( ot September, A.D. IH1, Mtort mt. C.. A. Hllble. • Notery N iie '" __, tor 111e .. re1 c....., .,.. li.te, rtsldlf1G ......,., CllllV ~ llolled 1nd sworn, perlOlleffY ........ l'IMlllM H. Sllfford known 111 -... Ille ptrsOfl whose name la ..-ct1bed lo 1111 Within lnSll'Jmllll, IN .._...., .. -!Ml .,,. -•ed ... -· IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ....,.. ,.,. llllfo set my h•lld end aft1JllCI '"Z.,:: c111 ae11 Ille day alld yur Ill tNe ceft first .....,. wrltt911. •Of=FICllAL Sl!AJ.) C. A. Hlgtijl Notery Pll~IO<efl*'tlla l'rlncl,.a Ofllcit I• Oranoe County MY Commllslon Explrw August It, 1m Mltllle 111d H igblt AltorlltVI ., LIW '· o .••• 321, l•ltoa lsl1nd, Callflnllt ftlUI Publlslled Or•f1Gt Coast Deity ,hot, S~lembar 21 and October L It, It, 1"67 IJU:Q LEGAL NOTICE ~IPE TRADES 'lumbers end "ltera , . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. ................... SS.~ IAR HJ :.trwirel Foremen -20'!4 above 11ros.s Journevman nitt. '21514 0oreman -10'9!o above gross Journeyman rate. CIRTIFICATI 01' IUSINm JlllllV PIP4'11nt JOUrM\tlnlln . .. .. • . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. ... .. ... • .. • • •• • .. • • • .. .. 5.jf P'ICTITIOUS NAMI 1: rnv plpellne F-n .... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..... . .. .. • .. • .. • ... .. .. .. .. .. . . . 5.11 The under&lgnecl do c:er11f\t lllrl ere C>LJ\STERS conducllr19 a limited P'artnershlp busl· ·la~ttr Foremen .............................................................. '5.11 ~~,.,:~,.~o.s. ~O~ :1~~:>"= >\os1e,..,r .. . .. .. .. ... .. • • • .. .. .. • ... .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. . • • .. . • . ... . . .. .. .. . .. .f.I05 ~I.ASTER Tl!NDatt name '11 P'lAU. COMl'ANY, allel ltlet > '~:·r Tender ................................................................ M-54 aeld firm Is ciompaHCI of Ille fOllow.. rO:JFEIU 1"9 per-, ..._ ntmtl 111 fVll .,,. .. rnevmen .................................................................... U.51 places '1,,N':\n~ .. ~~n::Rrllows: ' ' For•ma11 .... • ..... · .. · ..... •• • · .. " .. · ........ "· .. " • • • .. • • .. ·" .... · .. " ~.n. James M. Jo.~n\011, 1054 N. Ora-·• cmen ................................................................... ~. 7 ...... ~·rcrT METAL WORKERS $1.. Orange, Call!. i• t Molal Worker ........................................................... 16.00 Or~'=~ !~Ill.Fuller. "1 N. J-, 1 'no ln5lalltr .... • · · .... · ...... " .... "" · .... · ... ' .................. " ... 6·00 LIMITIO l'ARTNIRS 1 ~ ·' n -I~ above Journevman rete. Howard l . Garrett, 1137 w. .._. ;, lllASTERS ,....,. 1, ,,." He Pfr hr. more l!len lllghel claulftattloll tuPtrvlsed. ri~~:6: 50~~:n~ ~~~ .. t.. v.rs of dump truclta, lal ttwln 4 )Ida. .. ................... • • • .... • • .... ''·.50 Jimn M. JollnlOll 1 • virs of dUl'llll ~. • \tda., but 11111 IMn I yds. • • • .. • .... • ........ ·.... '·" Llontl 11. Fuller ' I ••IS ot dumi> lrUCU, • vdl., a.it leM ltlall 12 vdl. • .... " .... " .. • • "·.. 451 Howard L. Gerrtlt ', .v<n of dump frv<b, 11 ~., llut ... ht! 1' vdl ..................... , 4.66 STATE OP CALIFORNIA Vtr> of lruc-s. lffll P•VIOtcl ~ty .... 1111111 f ION .... • .. • .. " • • .. • 4.50 COUNTY OF ORAHOE ) M 1 overs of ll'ucU. i.tet pey!OM _..crt'I' ""-4 and 11 lolll .... .. .... '·" ......_ Oc....._ , .,. ....., tlv"' Of 1ruc1t1, lellal i>avlotel caped ty ~ 10 •!Ill u tcna . . . ..... .. 4.541 "" ,.,...... •• 1"''• --me, • tivers '11 Trenall-mlx trudts ~ i yard• . . .. . ... .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. .. • . • • 4.1• Nof1rv Publlc In Incl fOf' Mid •Jllte, 11 ~rsonally eppeertcl James M • ._, Pvt rs of Trensll-mhc lrllCkl I yds. W IMr9 • ...... •• .... ·" .. • ...... ·" .f. LIOMI 1 . Fulllr Incl Howen! L 0.f' ~tcr truck dr!Ylr, lllldlr 2'°' Ill ............................. · .... .. ... ... 4.S6 ref!, •nown to me to lit Ille P9fM111 1tr truek driver, 2900 111. tot 40G1 "'· • · • ..... • ... • ........ · · .... ·...... •.6t w11os1 namn ire aul>Krlbeel t.· ttlt ~clld IYP• 1C1Ulc>mt11t, LtT--!'Ulla •lid tlmltll' ~ eQUllllMnf .. .. 5.465 wllhln Instrument and adu1Dw.._.ci to ~l!RAllO wo1ucaR1 me 111.v uecvted the ·-· •rruto Work. tr · .. · .. · · · ..... "" """ ...................................... , S.22 WITNESS my "'nd and otflclal IRRAllO WORKaltl M9Ll"IH ltllt day •nd delt llerelMl>CIW " bes• rnechlne work ·····••I••••••••••••••••······························ M..17 forih Xl>etletlCed llett metlllllf .. ""'""""""""'""""•'"""•""'"••" 4.1"5 ($Mi) ltP4'r alld floor INldllne apwetw ......................................... 4.tQf · Ila: SITTH . Me Setftr ..•.•..•..••..•••••..••••.•.•••••••••••• , ••.••• 4................. ts.lit or~men -(IHI tlllft 11 !MA) ... lltr dly •"""'...,., Ill HILP'I R • le Seller Hel,.., , ............................... ,. ............................ 94.45 10$: Ow~r ,_ tM '!WI.._ fil, "'tedlM1 _,,,, 4IM all blCll Of lo M IYI Y lrrtoularlt1-~ fftfor!Nlltlft 111 .,., * er ht Ille bldlll"°' Conll'edOlf INY wltf\drew 111• Ufttll • dlln anw ...... Otte. ac)AltO 0 1' TitUSTEIS Or•11e1 Coest Junior Collell Dlalrld Ort"llt Cou111Y Coif• ,,,. ... , C.lllonll• NOllMAN E. WATSON Stcr111rv, lotrel el Truai- Janel It Golild Not1ry l'uDllc In •lld tar .. kl C-f\t aM State MY.. Commln lon Eolm Merell I, IHf P'1.1bllllled Orenge Coeat Oall'y ~ Oct. n. "· 2' .,,. Nov: ,, 1"7 ,_ AWARD WINNER The DAILY PILOT bu won ro o r • awatdl r r o m the Orar\le County Praa Cl u lb than &ztY 0th.er newwp&p.r. ~ Novembltr 2', 1'67 el 3:00 l'.M. IS!lfd Or1noe Coeal Delly Pltot, Oct. 1', H. IHI 161467'..::;=======-=====-·· ~. 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'" • f'o!Ywale anl\lnrl lflet'1 I Nn ANT• WEAltl A llleM ol JOlw. ko*I llCllY. ... .... ..,. °'""'· It " colori•lt ...... -ff,,.,,..... flllllll Wfllcft "''"" "' --•nd --'°"'' '"°"*!Mtw -r. T..... let,. CIOfll9 ..,, "1111 ** ,,....., 1051 lltVINE NIWPORT IEACH IN THI WiSTCLIFfl PLAZA Some ~ ...... Ny -In the .,... ••• others .. lucbd Wider the cowr of a 14k Flcl bracelet. Al of ..... perfedly ensiwred ....... '"9ms.,. ~ In cna of 14k pW. (Left) 14k IOld llomitine Basket Weaw tncelc w~tch. $.MS. (Center) 14k 1Qtd cover bracelet watch. $39$, CHARLES H. BARR Watclift Plaza. Newport Beach, Calif. 211 Marine Avenue, Balboa hland, Calif. : \ LAKll ACTION -Llbr fwwll'd Tm Banlm (II) ad NwW- pbJa'1 BillJ Cnntnst11m (82) MB to 'be keeping in step wltll a blalt kick as they ftgbt for• rebound during Wednelday night's lOU? ,dn by the 76era. the Lakera an in St Louis to meet the lla•u toniabt Wilt Smotlaers LA Lakers Play Third Grune In 3 Nights at St. Louis ST. LOUIS (UPI}-Tbe Loi Angeles ',alters play tbetr third 1ame in three '.ights when they meet the St. Loui1 'aw ks tonight and hoped for a better 'e than they suttered at PJ9Iadelphla ·dnesday night. With big Wilt <llamberlaln appear- 1g in almost mktseuoa form de- plte having ended his contract dis- 1ute only lut week, the '16en ran away from Loi Angel~. 1~. Chamberlain, although be contn'but- ed but 1l points, dominated the boards as he pulled down 30 rebound.I .mcl made nine uslsts. The 7een were held even for the BONAYEN.4 BOUT 'POSTPONED BUENOS AIRES (AP) -OIC8f Bo- oanna's scheduled heavyweight Nov. 11 elimination boat with Jimmy Ellll In Louisville, KJ., bu been postponed until Dec. 2, promoter Jua Carlot Lect.oure said Wedneadaf. Lectoure 58.id that promoter Mlb Malitz bad cabled him from New York eranting Bonavena's requelt for a postponement of the semifinal bout in the World Boxing AasodaUon elimination tourney which seeks a successor to Casslus Clay. Bor.avena, Argentina's heavyweight hope, bas been ailing with muscular trouble in bis back since be outpoint- ed Germany's Karl Mildenberger in Frankfurt Sept 11. He bad been or· dered by bis doctor to suspend train- ine for a time. first period by the Laker•, each tam scoring 21 pointa. But PhiJade)plda moved ahead with 25 poinb ia lie aeccmd period to the Laken' it_. iDcreued it. marPn to .... rill I :• remaining in the third period. Elgin Baylor WU the game's hiCla point man with 24 points but rectiM llWe scoring help from bis team- mates. Billy Cunningham's 2G point. were high for Philade!pbia with Wally Jones adding 15 aa the mtire 'lier team shot well. LOI Al'OILl!S . " 2 •1 ' ~2 . "' 3 H 7 l-2 2 w I N ' 14 • 9-4 . .., ~ T e • T 4091'ertllrlJ '4 u 12 c:.-... s 14 11 JA c.-..... s ..... 7 ....,_ I H 2 Uo-' JH f fGMet J w t I....._ 'U II U-1 MIS I ........... t M ' I 111M I N I ~ .. T..... » ls.21 • T..... 41 -• ..... =··············21"•--· ==_:·-..:· ..... II •• ~ ~ ~ An..-M. ""'' I f 'r'& ,.....,.__,,,.._ llASTIU DIV .... ••W. P'd.. ..... Dtfr'Olt .................. ' • ·--...... ··················' . , ... -8elflnw• ·•••••••••••·• 1 ..... -~ledllplll1 ............ 1 • ,,.. - New Yor11 •••••••••••••• 1 1 ... ,. ClncllWllfl • . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 1 • " WISTl .. I DIVISIC* St. l..outl ................ J I 1.9 - L..os Aneelts ............ ' 1 ,.. ~ S.n Fra~ .......... I l .a M S..ttlt ................... 1 ... t Sen Die ................ I 2 .• "'1 ~ ................ 1 t .-M w .... ..,.. ...... Clndnnetl 122. S-l'renc:IM:e 111 l"llhaclltlPllle IA L..os "'-Ills 11 .. ltlftWe Ill, New Yerll " T ...... 9-IM FrMldllee el ClllcMe ..... Mllltll It st. L.wll ..,.... _ .... .,.... .. s.flte •.LMte .. ~ Toomey Out of Decathlon MEXICO CD'Y -Pl f1 •• .. JlmU mirMt .a..e.• 1t •wllc for llil failllre .. .. .. ... tbrow • ~ c zuWle ._.Wets d.,. A.ad Ap t , ••• BIS ...... ..., tbe favarite .............. . da7 afta' 1..,.... ..... -.,.. ..... -··- JJ'HlTB 1f .4.SH ............ __ .... -...-... •1r .ialll*' ...................... JNO-.... Tl • ., ...... ~ ....... ....................... ........... .._ .•.• , .. .,. ... T .. 11•1 .. ., ..... tl a .... at....._ ...... _~_ .. ,_, .................... rounds, bad • bat ol 21M'4. Jill Mriel WU 117-6~, 211-11, 215-ll~, foul. 214-10 aDd llMY•. "My back foot waa sllpplnc and I jut couldn't a.p m1 balance," Bura eoaffded momenta after competition came to 1 dole. "I abould bave WOG. I expected to win when J came clown, e1peclaUy dter my workout Manct.y ta Loni Beach. I bad four tbrow1 betwffn 232 and 231 feet, 10 I really upected to do well here. I figured I wouJd go at 1eut 285 (bls American record ii ~ll). "But, I guess it's Juat one of thoae cues when you can't do as well u you'd like. The altitude has no W ef- fect on me and the facWtles bere are excellenl "We did me a larger ball than rm accuatomed to but everyone wu ua- J.ng the same style hammer so I'm not olftrtnc that u an euuat. *'I really battd Joane to Kllm. I'm Q.f or-4 iD our rtvaJry, and I f1lurt4 tbll wu nallJ my but ehaDct fo dt- fMt blm. Now It w01 be uotbtr .,._ -probably the Olympics -before we meet a~1• so I'll just have to let !t eat at m• •w then." Xl.lm'I llriN WU 21$.7~, foul , 227· 10, m.1, foul, m.1. • Burtt wu tra.Ulnc Japan'• Tateo Sutabara (211-1) ID the battle for third place, but rallltd fOr the brome med- al Oil blJ final throw. And the Bu.n1anao whll bad hi• probltma, lllfferin& tbrou&h four ltratgbt foula before getting off the le. ell throw that netted him tbe silver medal Pre-OtJmpk 8tud18fl: c-lrY .... filwr ..... u ............................ ' J J UllltN ttt• ........... , ... , 4 4 I ,.... .... : .................. , 1 0 tMllery ...................... l ' ' Cue.. '•••··••·•·•••••••••••••· I I 0 HtlllM ...................... t • 0 aelf °"""""' . , , • , , • • ... •. . . 1 I 2 ,,_ ....................... 1 t I J ............................. 1 t ' WW ..,_., .............. 1 I I , .. .., , ........................ 1 1 a ~ ................. 1 ' t ._. ..................... t 1 I .... llH!l ...................... 1 • ' ._ ....................... t • • ··~' ••••••••••••••••••• t • • eellt ............ ,,.\.,, 1 • ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 : • ..._ ·······················1 a t .................... , . ........................ I • .. .....................• ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••·• 1 • A!Wxk» ...................... I t a G,...t ""9111 ................. I t I Oaklarul,: Laugh or Cry? Finley, A's to Head West allCAGO (AP) -fte Ammi: a Lellpe Im ..._. a. apml II II .... .., ......... a-av fa at' I .. On'IS t aa. .. -. ,,._ ............ . fDot JS ............. -. .. . .......,..__.,. ...-.w flullJ to acieomplilll it eadJ w.y. Cbartel o. Pi*J reeet ... a. w. euary ... -•e.-tidJ 7.3 -.. IDOft tbe Atbldkl .. OeHeed At.._ a.me time, ~ CltJ .... Sellml weft awaded GI' i• h•hhn eneetiYe "• IOGll • pnctlnNe I.a -Wei' ....... .11'11 ....... la the ea1e ff 8aUJe, tlle b• u I II a•" IEM •Gae city P" .. a ... mBliaa ..... lam ill FlillWJ llr a mnltipl&papw cllmed II F u• Kwas Qty Jut .-C iffiOUed a bond iaae for a __... .,.ti eompla tbat woUI be radJ .. irn. Me.amrbOe. major _,_ ll•rllllll could be plaJed ID tbe ,,.-..._ ...... iam. ~ City's deleptiaD ,,.. • mgaed that a. dty faced prwpedl ff waitiDC • lilllle • Jf'11 wHboat ..... bill that Lape PIN( 1 mt Joe <nnill l«Oll•eeed a. onen pMt mteigN -hammered oat ...,.....,,. -npansje by 19. Tbil came after' a luKenae-1 Sea. 8bwt Symillgtoul. D-llL, a member "' a.e deleptioD.. said • WOGld can a ..,_ cmfaaw;e ia WalbiagtAll this llfternoon. ..... after Giiie K.aasaa an.. fumed that the lragae "llM 1ewmded Ole man wbo ubatalld W bl Kaasas City ..... bas 1eft tbe city witb- tat bueball anti1 mt." Bat bJ earlJ UM r ,, CrOllia WU Die to .-cm tbalt. after a meet· ........... ~ Lape .. .._. 81• dn, tllit Amaicu .............. witbia -. ....-: ---- • .,. met .......... al the Kaas 1 City dllb pdar .. llarcll t. Jla, ill arder tbat the Jacbon Coun- ty Sparta <'Ampla AullM it1 would be able to tMaia a ,,_..itment OD a ..., ___ ---...... upwd stad-illm iD Kamal aty; ad to enable the .. dab to field • team for the 18 ........ L~ said it abo prefers the 19 ~date. 1'!M!re wen .._ ClOllUDdll" replies ftJ1Dc an cmr the place wt.. club twDd"I were plumed don. One IOar'Cle, bowewa, aid the vote tHJp was Oii a plCbce deal that in- duded Fillley's shift to Oakland u well as the apamioa plam. "AD I wanled was to set m votes to go with miBe md I did." smiled Finley. ''I wiD aame my new man- a&a' this weetend iD Oakland Re al- alreadJ bas hem adect.ed. I'm gomc Cbe tbree clubl votinc against lt were Bll&lacn, ClevllaDd IDd Wllblnstoa. .. I tbougbt It would be a bot meetac _.I Rlll't" Aid Gabe Paul al Cleft. ...... '"Seattle bu tbe oppoa'tmdt1 It a1w1J1 bM wanted." Bald 111ue1 failed in 1980 and t• ID Seattle when the needed 60 percent ID tile affirmative was not reached. HEADIN' WIST -Chutel 0. Plnley (foreground), owner of the Kanau City Athletics, chats with Robert T. Nahas, president of the boU'd of diredon of the OatlaDd Colileum. The American League toJd Finley W~y be could move bis ball club to Oakland. Amigos Stay Close, • But Lose INDIANAPOLIS (UPl)-The An a· helm Amigos keep setting close but not cloae enough. The winle.u Amigos of coach· Al Brightman suffered t be i r fourth American Buketball Aasoclatton loss ol the season Wednesday night by dropping a 106-103 declllon to the Indiana Pace.rs. None Of their losses bu been by more than five points. Indiana, making its league record 2--0, WU led by Fred Lewia with 23 points. Roger Brown bad 19 and Bob Netolicky made 11 for the Pacers. John Fairchild and Larry Bunce led the Amltos with 24 and 17 points, re1pecuvely. KC Fans Embittered [nd1aaa Dlftl' tnDtd alter jumplftl off to a 5M7 advantaa-altbouP _ Jnabelm came back to Be the ICQ[L__ atlll-98. KANSAS CITY (AP)-.. What do we do for the next four years? P I a y tiddl:Jwlnks !'' 'llaat was one f•'• reactiCJe wbeD tbe American League owners aa- Wllleed Wedneaday n.igbt the Atb- lltics wse moving to Oakland. Calli., ..a Kamal City would get • uma. ... dab • ..,, 19'71.'. --~ -, Molt fans were bitter. But their fJltt.enea WU directed toward Atb- lltiel owner Charles Finley m o r e a.a ayane or anJtbing else. "I guess Charley Finley .knew what . i. wu talking about when be told IGIDe of bis baD players oot to bu7 ........ here," said S. L. (Tudie) Lusco, apentor ol a steak house frequented Ir/ many ol the players. ''Tbey really pve it to us good." An automobile salesman, JOO. Walk· -er• also bluted the A's owner. "l've got no uae for that Finley. He is just a troublemaker and I'll bet the American League is going to con- tinue to have trouble with him wheth- be'a in OakJand or somewhere else." A. Kansas City housewife, Mn. Sheryll Calloway, couldn't quite be- lieve the news at first. "Is lt final?" When assured it was, she became indignant. "Well, I think it's quite unfair to Kauu City to have to w a i t four years. I think Kansas City tot tbe bad end oi it." Mrs. Sharon Roath, an Overland Park, Kan., housewife, ~choed the sentiment. "I don't like them moving the A's. I don 't know that TDuch about sports, but I just don't think it's fair to the people or Kansas City after they bad voted the money for the stsdium for them now to have to wait 10 long." Lewi• hit a fteld goal to break the tie and Indiana led the rest of the way. The Amitoc, whose other three losses also came on the road, are at Louisville, Ky., in their next tame next Tuuday night. ANA"llM INDtANA e I' T lhdell 0 M 0 lonllem Bunce 1 ).4 17 lfown Cllublft 4 H U D- CCltlelMn 4 W 10 Dwden 0"-1 t H O E.,._,. '•lrdllllll II ,,. 24 li•f1tnn• Ge....., 1 •1 2 lewis •·klvfft s .. 12 HeMlky S1911 7 M IS P-lta werleY ' '"' t Mtot T .. elt 41 IHI Ila Totals -•nclUdll two i-POtm bealcm. 1>-lndvda -Holllt llll•bl. o ~ T 2 ).4 ' S f·U tt • 1-2 1 • ,., 11 J ~7 lt 0 M 1 ' " 2) • 2-2 11 1 '"' ) S M 11 11 31-44 lM AMhelm .................. M 21 :ID 2._102 lndlerll . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. %1 " f7 7)-106 '°"'" "" -..... TOlel fOllls -AMlll!m fl, lndtl111 II. AtltlldlllQ -S."1 ABA Sta..i1,.., tlAITlllll DIVlllOlt ... ...., ht ....... llldleftl ................. a 0 1.000 - Watts Calls Santa Ana 'One of Best • ID U.S.' Mlnnnote .............. o o .OOI I tt 111'111irtll .. .. • • .. • • .. .. 0 0 ... 1 ,..,. Je,..., ............ o o .• t Kel'lllldcy ............... 0 1 .OOI 1" w•n••• DIVISION Hout .................... l 0 1.00I By EABL GU8TUY °' .. Deir ,.., ...., There was lln~ ln the voice al Wade Watts Wednesday afternoon when be called Santa Ana High Scbool's Saint. .. one ff tbe belt blgb WADE WATTS T•r CNch ICbool football team. 1D the Umltmd States." Watts, the Newport Harbor H l t b coach wbo ls prepering bis team f« its bomeoomm1 meeting with Sala Ana Saturday nlitrt. 1J • mtd wtlo should know. . In bis third year • bead grid COlldl at Newpor1.. Watts 1J a veteran al prep coaching ln Oblo. He pointed to a stack of six Suta Ana game films on bis desk GIDd uld: "I know Santa Ana is the .strCJQCelt high acbool team I've seen in tbe three years I've been in Orange eo.- ty. "We think we're playing one al the best high school teama in the UDited States." Watts WM a spectator at Santa Ana'• amazing 23-0 conquest of !ilways-pow- erful Anaheim last Friday nlghl "The way Santa Ana played wtth them. it might as well have been 50-0," he said. ' The Sailor coach was asked to pin- point the source of Santa Ana 's effec- tiveness. ' "Power. That's bow they h¥rt Au. heim. When they needed tbree or four ,arcta, tbeJ just • an over Ana.- beim '• tacklts and got it.,, Watts AJ• Newport will be out- weighed 25 pounds per DWI in lhe line Saturday. The Saints al coach Tom Baldwin are clearl7 the best of 0 r a n g e Coanty' 1 4t prep team. and are rated dead even with defending CIF champ El Rancho in the CIF's poO. "Another impraaive thing about Senta Ana is their balance," Watt. caatinued. "II we stopped their nmnlng game, tbey'd move the baD by p~siog .... ;.... .. -~as. Baldwin waa alJPrailed of Watta• cmerous opinions 0( bis ball club and the Saint coech replied: "Wen. Wade ought to bow -hl?'s seen IOIDe pretty good football in his day." Told that Watu claimed a 2$-pound disadvantage ptt man in the hne Baldwin said: "Nmr Wade know; that's not true. U we've got 2S pound.I on him, then be must be going with 140 • pounders up front We have two big deleD&ive ends, but aft.:r' that )We dOn 't have a 180-pounder in tile line. "Oar linebackers are 165 and 170." In addition to its pasting ol Ana. beim, Santa Ana has beaten Mater Del <7-'), Loara (27..0) and Wtitera (21-7). Newport baa whipped CoroDa del Ma-(2'Mt) and Santa Ana Valley (14-0), but lost to Western (10.7) ud Co.ta Mesa (3--0). ' ( Baktwtn says this year's Saint eleven isn't muc.b better than last year's, but that "last year we bad a lot of lnjurtea and we haven't bad one thil year." He credita most of the succe11 to quarterback ruck Deckert. "We weat illto the season feeling that quarter· beck would be one ol our weaknases, but Deckert hU beta playing exceptional football for us." Tbe Sait.t coach aaya he's encount- ering trouble preparing his defen1e for Newport's single wing attack. . "We can't give our kids a true pic- ture of the single wing because we cm't get our offense to run It right In practice," he complained. Watta. meanwhile, says hls practJct seas.Ions are no longer than uaual. "We're aoing through the 1 a m • routine -offensive work on Tuesday and ute defense on Wednesday." What about Thursday and Friday? "No comment." TOM BALDWIN S1lnt Bou Oekleflf ................ t 0 1.000 Del... .. ................ t I I.DOI Deflver .. .. .. .. .. • • .. • • .. I 1 .SOI ti\ New ()rlMfll ............ 0 0 ,000 Y, Mehelm . .. .......... o • .ooo '" w ...... ,, ..... .. lndleM 1116, Anellelm lGl TMIY'aO-Dtllwr et Olltl•lld HeullOll el New Orle- 'rMen 0-0.0.vtr vs. Otklelld et Sen J-, Clllf, lndleN el Klft!lldt., Prothro Gives Bruins a Rest LOS ANGELES -There probably won't be any more days off this week tor the UCLA football team: they had theirs Tuesday . Coach Tommy Prothro, not usuallf one given to letting his players rest, gave his squad a day oU Tuesday since the temperature was in the blgb 90s. But Wednesday the team got back to actJon, heat still there, and worked for about two hours in preparation for Saturday's game with Stanford Uni· versity. Quarterbacks Gary Beban and Blll Bo1den shared the pu1lna. t Un: Bf Tbe At Soutbe111 Jans and' I Washington lshed recor1 Conference and the Br risk their l Alto agains That's th! Like I quick mini was asked He ha lry's best J name the came alon1 "My I 1956." he Watts his bands 1 continued. "We f 33. We bee pme. We He rei turned tot sheet. A p play Steubt article. "That'· "You l I was leavi I figure I'v· Ana on th Rams." Watts, hasn't allov ors shut ot up only a f But th Cinal-minut. Sidelin should hav1 line and W saw the gar rier was stc The N• the time. \..._,_....Notice ~field 1 the Amigos' Jt seerr an effurt to When 1 ers 50 perc one this sea: the 49ers. Clair v coach.-was Bead~, his .f • .. , try "they're so Why is The Buffal· (17·13), low That r• lop 20. but I The S; sniffing the up the field the league . Going Denver Bro era under c and Minnes er's gun fiJ SOFT SELi ~ 4- Thur1day, Octobtr 19, 1%7 DAILY PILOT .!5 USC, Bruins Risk . Billfisll ,. . Be Checked Schedule McKay Tells How Trojans G0t O.J. Unbeaten Records Elude I' By Tbe Allodated Presa Soutbewi callfornia'a Tro- jans and' the Husk.lea of Washington match unblem- ished records In Paciflc-8 :onference football p l a y ~nd the Bruin1 of UCLA risk their laurels at Palo l\lto against Stanford. That's the cream of ttte scene in Saturday's cam- paign of west coaat grid powers. On olhe" troots. Oregon State challenges Purdue al Lafayette, lnd., 0 r "! g o n hosts Idaho and W aahington State greets Arizona St.ate at Spokane. Southern Cal. with quar- The Big Win_ Like m<>6t football coaches, Wade Watts has a quick mind and there was no hesitation when he was asked to slip back through the years. He had jwit called Santa Ana one of the coun- try's best prep football teams and he was asked to name the best one he's seen until the '67 Saints came al<>ng. "My McKinley High team in Cantt>n, Ohio. In 1956," he said, promptly. Watts propped bis feet up on his desk, crossed his hands behind his balding skull, leaned bac.k and· continued. "We scored 490 points that year and gave up 33. We beat Massillon 35-7 and that wu our clolest game. We averaged 49 pointa per game." r••• r1..a He reached for a ttack of Ohio newspapers and turned to the sports section of a Steubenville, Ohio, ;heet. A paid crowd of 18,043 watched McKinley play Steubenvilfe last week, and Watts fingered the article. "That's big-time prep football," be said. "You know, when I came tt> 0alifornia I thought l was leaving the real football back there but now I figure I've got it all out here with teams like Santa Ana on the prep level, USC and UCLA and the Rams." Watts, by the way, still figures his defense :iasn't allowed a touchdown in four games. The Sait- )rs shut out Corona del Mar and Valley and gave JP only a field goal to Costa Mesa. But they lost, 10-7, to Western last week on a :inal·minute touchdown. Sideline observers say the Western TD play ;hould have been whistled to a halt at the one-yard ine and Westminster High coach Bill Boswell. who raw the game fllms, told Watts the Western batt car- ·ier was stopped short of the goal. The Newport cameraman was changing film at :he time. * * * Notice anything different besides the tbree- )()il1l:ifield goal and red-white-and-blue game ball in he Amigos' TV game Sunday? lt seemed to me the ABA's officials are making m effort to keep the whistle-blowing to a minimum. * * * When viewing a pro game, l watch the linebad~~ 1rs 50 percent of the time and I've yet to see any- •ne this season who looks better than Dave Wtlcox of be 49ers. * * * Clair VanHoorebeke. the fabled Anaheim High •oach.-was asked whet M thinks-of Huntington-- leach, his foe Friday night. "l try not to even think about them." he said, 'they're so damn big they make the field tilt." * * * Why is Colorado ranked fourth by AP and UPI? :'he Buffaloes have beaten Baylor (27-7), ~goo 17-13), Iowa State (35-0) and Mis.wuri (23-7). That rerord should certainly put them in the .op 20. but fourth ? Never. ' * * * The San Diego Chargers appear to be already nif fing those fat Super Bowl checks. They mopped ap the field with Kansas City last weekend and ·lead he league after their rotten exhibition season. Going to the other end of the spectrum. the )enver Broncos appeared to be headed into a new 1ra under coach Lou Saben when they beat Detroit md Minnesota in the pre-season. But since the start· ~r's gun fired, Denver, sadly. is 1-5. •FT SELL SAM By Marvin Myers ""I KIO yov N~"T; 80SS '" IVE fi(E!I /llTT//'14-7JI{ PALL ALL MJ//11 terback Steve Sogge direct- ing the exerches of aensa· Uonel hallback O. J. Simp son. ls the undefeated, No. l ranked team in the na- tion. Washington, winner of four-ln a row after losing its first game baa the ldenti· cal 2-0 record aa USC and UCLA in the chase for the Rose Bowl. The Huskies have a typi- cally strong Jim Owens· fashioned defense to battle Coach John McKay's offen- sive troops, a pair of quar- terbacks named Tom Man- ke and Tom Sparling and the psychological edge of playing on their h o m e grounds. McKay bas said he knows which quarterback Owens will employ most of the time-but he wouldn't make public his prediction. UCLA's quarterback star, Gary Beban, is hardly a mystery to Stanford. Neith- er are such auod.aUs as fullback Riclt Purdy or two pass-catching ends, D a v e Nuttall and Harold BUJby. Oregoo and Washington St.ate have yet to win a game this fall, and Ore goo's hopes ol breaking a three game ecoreleu •trinl were further hurt • b e n quarterback Tom Blanch- ard WU ell.minated for the season with a knee injury. Anglers Exasperated anglers a r e still trying to bait the num· erous billfisb reported on the 117 and 208 banks. a a d more fish as far as the west end of Catalina and on the back aide of the bland. Trolling flying fish, cast- ing live bait, and pulling feathers, its a rare day when the marlin will bit any- thing tossed at them. and even more difficult to stay hooked up. • And the conditions are perfect for the billfisb to hang around to continue to lure anglers down to tbe sea. Tbe sea temperature la a pe~t 69 to 70 degrees at the bot spots, &lid the wa- ter is m•lin blue. In the yellowfin depart- 01ent. after big scores over the weekend with anglers BILL REDOING DENNIS PARKER - WAYNE TINLIN KEVIN GRADY n:~~to:~3~ OCC Plagers Of The Week low San Diego, now the re-port is the yellowfin a r e Orange Coast College football coach Dick Tucker moving 90uth some 10 miles today named four members of his team as co-play- per day and will so be out ers of the wee.It for their outstanding performance of reach of the Southern ca1... against Cypress Junior College last Friday. Bill ifornia fleet by Sunday. Redding ~d Dennis Parker were selected for their Bottom fishing is from outstanding performances on defense, while Wayne good to excelleat and the Tinlin and Kevin Grady were amed becaU&e of their next obviou.s move fOr an-performances on the offensive squad. den 1o eacace m tbe win------------------- 1.er routine al bottom ftibin' off Saa CJemeDae. tbe u mile ..... U'OUDd c.tali•. Santa Barbara Looks F,.-New Baseball Club Halfback 0. J. Simpson of strategy o( running him 10 Southern California 's foot-often ball Trojans Wednesday took '"If the situation calla for college Back of the Week just as he takes a football - in stride. Orenthal James, which no one calls him, was pleased but it was plain he was more concerned with the vital Pa· ciflc • 8 Conference g a m e coming up with Washington at Seattle Saturday than over his feats last week against Notre Dame. Coa<:h John McKay , invar- iably good !or a touch of whimsey, related this bit of lore -with tongue in cheek, of course: "Last year we were look- ing over our 1967 scbedule and we noted we'd be play- ing at Michigan State. at Notre Dame and at Wash- ington on dates where there might be heavy footing. "So 1 told our scouts to find me a man who was si.x- foot-one, weighed 205 pounds and could run the 100 in 9.4. "So that'.$ bow we came up with 0. J. Simpson.'' son." Recruiting 0. J. was pro- bably a bit more involved. He had been a young aen- aation lJJ San Franci.aco high ecbool play and at San Fran- ciaco City College. ObviOUJ.- ly, he was widely soughl Simpson to run :.) times, I'll run him." saya McKay. ''Oh. I can block, but I'd rather run," added O. J . It was recalled that in the Michigan St.ate game, USC drove 71 yards in seven plays for a touchdown. O. J. carried the ball the last six times. Simpson had rugged com• petition in winning The As- sociated Press' Back of the Week honor. TeMessee's Bubba Wy- che. third string quarter- back who stepped in for in· jured Charlie Fulton, who in tum had filled in for Dewey Warren, led the Vols to a 24-13. victory over Georeia Tech. Then there was Larry Rentz. another third string- er. who filled a breach and led Florida to a 35--0 shutout over Tulane. Bue Poloists Rip Cypress · In 31-3 Rout Orange Cout ColJett! won ita 12th atraipt water polo contest Tuesday with a 31-3 dunking of Cypre111 in Eastern Conference play. The Bucs will host Fuller· ton Friday at 3:30 p.m. : - Oregon State auffe:reJ a severe setback from Brig- ham Young last weet-OSU is now 3-2 overall and 1-1 an the conference-and Pur- due's Boilermakers, cur· rently the best in the Big Ten. are favored to extend the Beavers' losing streak to three. Hornets 2nd In Grid Poll Simpson ls the leading rusher after five games for the unbeaten, No. 1 ranked Trojans. He has carried the ball 150 times. which aver- Santa Barbara was took· four previous years. ages out to 30 carries per ing for a new baseball team With only seven teams game, has gained 752 yards Coach Jack Fullerton em-: ptied his bench as soon as Fullerton remains the No. 2-rated junior college foot- ball team in the nation this week. in JC Grid Wire rat- ings. today after the Los Angeles and scored seven touch-lefl in the League as a re-downs. he could against the out- manned Chargers. The OCC JV's played much of the 11econd hall. Winless Washington State coold ease out or its G-5 rec- ord bot it will take IOflle hard playing to down Ari- zona State. Dodgers announced t h e Y sult of the Phillies' decision Jn the Trojans' decisive were shifting the franchise to .t-.. out, it was report-24 7 · t 0 •A lr"sh of their Calilornia League .., "I' · VlC ory over u~ 1 Bakersfield remained on top off ill 33-9 whipping of East LA. Fullerton b e a t Santa Ana Wt week, 34-7. ed that the New York Mels at South Bend. Simpson farm team from Sant.a Bar· and the New York Yankees packed the ball 38 times. bara to Bakersfield. both had expressed interest "I like to carry the OCC jumped off to a t-0 first q u a r t e r lead a n d strea~hed it ot 17-1 at the hall. Score at the end of the third quarter was 24-2. The Los Angeles Dodgers in sponsoring a California ball." says 0. J., as if any- informed Sant.a Barbara league team. one couk. question M'Kay's San Jose State and New Mexico present a glittery of- fering in their game at San Jose-New Mexico's quar- terback Terry Stone, the leading passer in college footbell, acainst the Spar- tan•' • eueUent QB, Denny Holman. club president Caesar Uye------------------------------ Trojan Club Plans Trip _ The Newport Harbor Tro- jan Alumni Club tw obtain- ed two buses to travel to and from the Saturday, Oct. 1.8 USC -Oregon football game at the Col:isemn. The buses lene Irvine Coast Country Club at 9 a.m. and will arrive at the use campus in time for Homecoming activities al Doheny Library ~ark. Game lfc'kefiaie Cand bus tickets are $2.50. Further information c a n be obtained by calling R a y Benson at 675--4257, or Jack Billings at 673-7529. Rio Hondo of Whittier is ranked lfth. Long Beach ia 19.h. The rating.a: 1. Bakersfield '4-4)-0) T1S 2. Fullertoa ~U-0) 762 3. Venhaa (4-0-0) 753 ._ El camino ( 4-().0) 744 Sacramento (4-0-1) 744 8. Taft (S-0-0) 742 saka of the switch aft.er Ba· ker6field was left without a team when the Philadelphia Phillies Jecided not to field a club there Mxt season. Warmer weather in the Bakersfield area and the possibility of greater atten- dance were reported behind the Dodgers' decision. Hartnell (S-0-0) 742 Los Angeles bought the S a n t a Barbara franchise 739 last year after having had a working agreement with 735 the local ownership for the I. Treaaure Valley. Ore. (S-0-0) 9. Perldnaton, Miss. 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ENJOY YEARS OF NEW·CAR-POWER PEltFOltMANCI AGAIN! 95 Includes adjustment of band1 (where •ppllce- ble), change of tr•n .. miulon oil, cleaning AJIY 1c rHn, new P41n , ... U.S. ket. "°41d test •nd ... CAR tr1nsml11lon linkage. From DEWIE 6995 AUTOMATIC TUISMISSIOI COM,LETE F•r.I, Chevy ,, • ., 6 11.le OVERHAUL a 'fvm•uth to '" From 69.95 to 129.50 Ott. _... .. c ................. , .I I meet Roman Gabriel* tonight-Thursday} October 19th 7.·30-9.·oo at our Fashion Island store R.om1n Gabriel, st1r quarterb1ck of the Los Angeles Ra.ms. will be in our new Fashion Island store to personally auto- graph pictures, answer your questions about professional foot· ball and pass out special Sports Illustrated football schedules. There will also be a drawing-and eight lucky winners will u.kc home copies of "The Pros"• (,. history of Pro Foot bill in America). Plan to attend and bring 1 friend . 'Co1Husy S f'om IllMJtr#ltil SILVERWOODS 45 FASHION ISLAND. 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Coforedo bot 1 eo1or.-br 1 °"::'\ $1, Or-::"1 ''· "°"t'?Nrll ~-" br 7 ~""' .. °"'::"·"· Ort90ll St. lw. °"::"1 "· T~• T~ A""~ .. ...._ lw' ·~ T~ "~ l -lw 3 ~lea. ~led\ ~ ~e6Tklr ~7Tedl ~ ~ ~.Tedi "W1"· Wat:i'llllA• "-=I'· "~f'· W•l~l~lftle P~f· ,._st, lw 10 "C"1r· ~'V1 l5U lw 7 L-N ~~ ~~ ~~ LSU by 14 ~~ T~.,. ~·r ~,. ~"" wr ~.,. ~~· Tf'XH lw 1 Cv~ t:~ f:V ~~ ~~ ~, ~, Rte. b¥ 11 "!:"tr ~ "C-2"' "=811" ~r' ~r-"1:"1'r HowM lw 1 c:"'' ~eiv: \,'7 \,'"? \,"? ~"r I!•-~.,, ., . '"C1r ~'T ~ °t¥ c~ ~rwr ~'T ~ Sports On Television " ......... 7:• p .m . ($) CF -NFL CLIPS -HlgbligbU of wt week's top club, as seiect· ed by league olficiala. 8 p.m. (5)CL -BOXING -Hedgeman Lewis vs. Mi- tuel Aguilar, welterweight.. Dick ~g, Mickey Dav· ies at Olympic ringside. 11:30 p.m. (13) CF - DEL MAR -Clips from to- day's races, guest&. MAR -Cllpl of TedQ'1 race rtlUJU, pelts. s-•.., 11 a.m. (4)CL -AFL GAME -oak1and Reiders at Boston Patriot., tlrat of a double-header: UN (!)CL -NFL GAME -With Rama at home agalnlt Wubingtoo. KNXT will ac:reea another NFL lllllM, foDowial »mlnute pr•game &how. 1:3' p.m. (4)CL -AFL GAME -NY Jeta at Mi, aml Dolphins. ! p.m. (U)CF -USC GAME -Trojana at Wash- ington Hustiea, Tom Kelly was mikeside at Seattle yes- terday as 1he nation's No. 1 team met ita No. 1 nemesis. DEEP SEA FISH REPORT t:• •·•· (l)CT -1'.D. GAME -J.l'lgbMq Idlb n. Figbtin( lDinl. Jbn Slmp- 100, mlkMlde at a.np. algn, Illinoo, 4 p,m. (5)CT -Ua..A GAME -Bruins va. Stan- ford Indlam, Keith Jack- son mikealde at the Re.ter- vation in Palo Alto • 4:30 p.m. (ll) CL -BlJD. DLE -Ooadl John McKay reviews the game with Wubington. .. .... ==· ~ ~,. .. ~ ~ . .,,,..,, ~ I ~';"' ~ TJ" ·~ '-f:.J-·-=--,--~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,,... 'CT' ~-c.w.. "' 1 °"':;"', .. ~ o-r:l• ·-~ L-:f ~ Cr"T "='* ~ ~ CISD llSI ---&m--- "" t't 'C .... 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(5) CT-KINGS ....._,_. -.11n: " t>tnlQICle, ' bllllflll ._. • llerrecuda. ,. cenco GAME _ LA. at <l*:ago ,.,. lr"<ldlle ... u lelltn) 114 ""'2-C.,., ~ ......... ..,,,..,. '" .....,. n ....., • -cod. • -.. n .,.,,, .. us rodt eoc1. ...,.. Black Hawks, Ken McDon-'-* -. 11 MlllM. ., •llli.t'I: n llenllct, 'D rnedter•~ 46 ald Ices.Ide in die Windy City. SAii Dt•M fhllll L-M&M-rodt cad. • H ,... .. • ..., .,.._, -... DAILY flllOl'S ..._ ._. tt:• p.m. (15) CF -DEL MAR -OUps from today's races, guests. ",..,_>-211 _ ..... , 717 n1tow, f'AIUDtH cov• -"' .,...,.,: a I :• p.m. (4) Cll' _ OUT· t1n tune ~11~tt .. ca1 ~ ~ 21 ~~. DOORS-"Hlgb .Lan-""ex- A.-UNEd 1"" .. f' ....................... ....... Pl'.,....,.. ...... ••AL lbClt--44 ........ : • bonj.. ... ~-•• ·-..._, -UN -"JOU ... n Mnd .... I llelllM. &.OM II.ACM Cl'MIMc ...,...... plores the mystery ol s.akeP::===================== ~n~n -·~~--~~~=·~~*~ru;v;•~d;~;J~;~n;~;~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i '-119. n ...... callee ...-. ta ........, t 11e1111111. ii ·~·· (7)CL -NCAA PAllTA MC*ICA -,. q leR: lM , ......... umlllf> -..... tan: 2 S•ttlrd«t1 .._ 76 ...... 1 lllllillul, 2 11arn-Wnalclt, to .... 4r1 ...... I GA -Tens Longborna aide. lleabvt. , .. ....., ~ .,.11r1: et Arkansas Razorbacks. .,."..,•:",..-:;;:,• 21-C. ,,.. canc. • ...,.,_.., n ...._ nt ...._ t OCUlllHla~ ...illn: • ~ llellblll. ,.,..., lf enei.r.: • ..... t :JI p.m. (S)CF -BOWL-QI .. , m 11119. • 11on1to. 1 wt11i. 1• '-"°' 2 ""'"""· ING ~ =· to--Ilea 1 Y....,_11. t lltllbul. SAW l'•DRO 1 ...... L.u918>-S1 -... VIU J:' ... ea ._ OJCJ(Al!D-4" •11tlera: )'1 ..... englln: 2 "'tDwtltl, s biu.ftll """· Bowlorama, c.op~y. Ohio. lflt rock Cllll. • llonlto. v llefncude. " lllrr&alda, 132 ....... ., cellco • llllllllul. ..... ,. .."" ..... 11 lle!IM. ,. ( )F J Al MOllao IAY • st. LeMllll>-o nidt CIOd 1:39 p.m. 5 -......... : 15> •lb«w•. CVll'I .. ~) MAa111'• DFL ••Y -' """": • ALAI -Singles, doubles, -41 enatwn 1C •111M:er1. ractt iiif, T 111111Ut" ,__.....~ ..._ l'ORT MU•N•Ma-s ... len! 230 lll6 ~ from Tijuana'I Fronwu. cellat Miio & Mllllut, SI bofttla. 1 NIRMOIA -t ... M: .. .,_,._I Mn'ecucle. .-.. JI ... , lllllllllt .......... 4:38 p.m. (4)CF -OUT·------------------.• DOORS -GadabcNt Gaddis RA-cE RESULTS - ._-. '......_ t ,_. 01111t VW. ~. Pu,_ t lS.D-... _. __ ........ ,,_ __ ...... ,.. .... D9Y1ler 21111 (Henedcl ....... 4.20 -... • 0 ...... 4.11 ......... ~ (l'lerca) uo J.40 ea. fllllllr • , .. aa ,......_ <Velll!IUN> "" .. .. ...... aa !::" r!;:' _ '~ Rltlr. l vleit 1M. = .::-c a , ._., •~ ,,,-. ........ H fll Jeni. Mfl ... 111. --. -.... 'J lllf Ant ............. Tel._., .,,.,,..,. ........ ~._. ~ • .-.TeC...-. .. ........ ... llll"&tdla flahes at Thousand lalands. 4:• p.m. •7)CF:.-NCAA_ CLIPS -Highlights of ma- jor college games. S p.m. (4)CF -AFL CLIPS -Highlights from lut week's games. S:U p.m. (I) CL -LAK- ER GAME -LA. et NY Knlicb, Ollck Hearn mlke- Ude at Madilon Sqtw'e Gll'den. -.... ' .,. ..... ,... •..nt llAC8. ' """"""' t -....... Clilllle. ... ..... ... .................. """" GMI, ( L JAYCEE ,... --. ........, ._... 1Het0 1A a.• t• I p.m. U) - -._ _.... .,. &Atut ._. c.....i ut 2.• GAME -LACC OJbe at ......... _.. -1.9 TIMI! IMW. ~ l.W .,_ ._. ...,.. a..e '""'-'·" 11s. Pierce OC Brahmu, BUI ,.._,, ___ ......... a .,.. ,.. -"'s..-10•-tt Olrt. "' BnmdJge, Lindon Crow Ml& --,.,...._ ..... ._ ~ LAfY, o-1 ~ Le'11'• ....... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... H .. Y ........... R...... mikeslde. .. 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TlllccMW""1tl a ,. $ ......... : • QlrNJlll......... ....... . • Y, la .. ,..., "" I .,;;;; .. ,,.,.,.... #lo • ....... ._.......................... . ~ ..... lurtt. ........... ~ • ........ • .... . . ~ ,.,...,..... . . ~ L ldMI ..... ,,.,,,.,, : oi. it• Jill : -I • ._... UCL °"" ...... > --I KIH•1•11--...-1-•WIWR8• _ _....,__....,_.,,. '·N a.turcil -Shculif er ·shops New Hopsack Slacks from Haggar Are Mf orever Presr Hop on tht fall/winter bandwa~n in a pair of Harpr llDUf dud hOJ>l&Ck alacks or rayon, 'ace- tate and nylon. Extra slim !or the riiht look. extra euy:c&re becauM thq're Forever Preat. Anilable in your ch•ice of medium rra1, brown mix, medium olift or black. 7.95 SILVERWOODS 45 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH -. UNfOMWIA1&Y _,. PIOfl&I ... OUT MltNf UD IUW ft' ••• ACCIDf.Ht MT. ·---..-lll4-.S • 11 Al a• -.._ .. , '11 ·---··--......... ==··· lllll& ............ Sltci ~u..- lqr.C•r.,llJ1 ,..,, ,.,, 21·12..'=. 599! ....... ·-CiJlllfll~--. a -.nar ....... ...._ • ,. ........... ............. ............ , 1111· .. , .. ,_.,II?•' ....... Sin,. An1 Store Open Mon. thru Fri. I a.a. let pa.: Sit. I &a. .. 6 ,... Other sto .... Open Mon. thru Set ......... ' .... COSTA MESA SANTA ANA ANAHEIM 2860 Harbor Blvd. 1r... 1695 W, UMelR (Mtw"n Adamt & Baker) n l-A So. MelR -· (Cer. LIMial~ $40.0170 S47-47S1 77 .... 1' ... ,.. ......... - t • ' , . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . , ~ .. ... . . . .. ... -. .. . . . . .. " . .. . .. lllntlf, Orlllllw 19, 1967 " ~'t'dWS ~ tui _With Old ' lo With New • ; "'DUllmEE AND the CnUPae" was the first vic- tim; of the N"....._ giwa a death sentence by CBS a ~ Of weeks agD. ABC's "Good Company" is not gJYen madt of a dlantt to IUJ"YiYe beyond December. if thll Jani. The f1lblre loots blacker il14n LittJe Bigbonl fGr its "Legend of Caster." NBC depies f:arioasly a n:mor that its "Jbya" is not loag for the 1V 1"Jltd. bat bas notbin.e mads to say aboat the _..rmptainling showing of "Accidental hpli)y, • a new comedy series, or '"St.ar Trek." dore popa1arity bas slipped Ott Wt RaSOD. THURSDAY OCTOllDt 19 ' \ I ""~ I • t l ...... .,.. ... CQ(IOal • "' ...... QIC It\ (30 11111.) '11odlt'1 Wlll.tm rraik:' Ftlhlri111 1 ftmllY·lludretM Clllltlitla ttlJ to one of IM wlldlst ..... tf the OU West-8odl1, C.llfomll. ........... fl!) Mc£lr9' ..,.,.. l!)uDM 1:00 • 9 (I) th,.., llrpt .... l:IO 8 Tiit Iii lllWI: (C) (60 mltl.) "1111 Deffl.t o..." (drama) '51- Jtny Dunphy. , Sidney ~r. TOllJ CurtlL Story Clf n 1'I • .._ ""9: (C) (~ tltt tdvtftturea of two dlll•PIC ;;;r.. ) Robert Abernethy .lick Latham. fu11t1Yt.1, OM white. the otfl• N--. · ' who 111 shad!ltd lottt'* durt111 t fJ FRED Mac:MURRAY-''TltE f~ fllflit from• poaa, * OREGON TRAIL"! COLOR! fJ Brimminc with comedy a Sii l'Clld .._..: (C) ..,,.. ar. * That Girl with Marlo ... Trlil" (ldwllturt) '51 - F Thomas. In color. Madl11rr1J, Wltlla111 ~-· Nina Sponsor: Bristol·Myen SltltHMn. John C."td111t. n er..., CC> (60 m1 •. , mer-1tn11 tc> (30 m1n.) ...... ,....,.. "TIM Altound· 1111 Ardltr. • Rllll llld co111111111t1 Oii • littlt cruturt thlt spits rlfht hi th .,. of "" twlutioft ""°"'. f'-lWHI'• .... , l!)D Pldt l:JO g Onie Ml Merritt (30 mill) 8t 11J fMrita Mtrtilm (30 mill.) m ....... ..., <30 """·> fJ) ..... n.trw • • ........ hMt: ''Child Obwn1tliiMI." .,,.....,. D ~ (1) TW l ift CC) C30 •.) "Tiit PllDtdtlphla Story.• W1111e Ill Pllntdtlphla wlllt 1 ,..,, Ann M•rtt Is lonefr for Doll Holllnatr In aplte et 11trilstellt ettlltflon from tdor Htrwy Milltf CJi111 Connell). Doll tutilriMI lier wlltft 11• nt1s1a 111 nsl'1lfMllt from his editof to do 1 stvty Oii th• ,,.,......nd • l'IYltw. flt Trw Mvllltn: tc> (30 min.) "Trusure of Yuartan.• Bunud lollls f•l!lld 1111derwlter a"°'1f, WllltlW Btfl. ind Ills crew In ••rd! for 111 1ncient 111nkt11 trtasUl'I. II) .... : "flclitill ........ (western) '3~Tim M~. ft!) """' aw. "Philadtl •. Hert I Comt." Scllltl fTelll Ille ,. •a. Cl) CIS l•ille llMrl: (C) llrlltl Friel P!IY ·~ "" IMll- (30 lllill.fW.n.r CronkitL lures ti an Irish lm!"'ll'lnt Ill tvm· II .. le; I...., ..,_. (C) of:";::::::::· • """WI fl W (C) (31) ...... ) 8i) ......... , • .., c.,-.. Dud1ll I:•. Q @ ....-: .e\ (30 ...,,, -.. re.:!....,. ....,, "Tiit .. fitilllltiaa. ,.;• Ftldly .. • .. ,, ~ ....... ~.... .. ...... -• ...., ..... tnd ea-.,-.. -................... ..... C......• f..... ...... ,.,. .., ..... • lnll ~ IJ , , ... CQ (30 •> • drlilllils ........ lllllllt lllllfb. • TM n I I 11 (C) (30 •la.) fJ 11'1 (J)..,.. ,.._ (C) (30 e ....... W. (C) (30 111111.) 111in.) ""'°" piombts ltllrria .. IM .,...., C:..-/1.._,.... ~tum el• letttr to stoJ Adrienne -hlllt If View from lemnr: Eddit and M. dash ~ over Rita's upbrinsin1; LN Ylalts the ., ...... ,. 1:JO a a oo Ci-'91 '*"': (C) mitt) V.nctful younr ll111dit (IUf.'I Pet• !Cdntr) kidnaps Dvlcey llld 13 .... rn. AT•,. Ill (C) (90 1111!1.) CD Trwtl: (C) (30 min.) "lrmh ~nd lht Alps.• fll) •&1 lltNr. "T11ehin1 W'itll Computers." thr•lw to kill lltf. a u (1) .. .., .... (C) <&O 10:00 n ~ ['1 ~" M111111 a.: CC> mi11.) "The Kln(s Sllilll111. ~ lloolle (60 min.) 111111. Crosby, Lt111 Home. • · t.1111ts witll Rtdc:oet detldlmtnt and Dom De LUIM 111est. thll Is unw. orde11 ID flusll out 9 1"'11 P'wlNll ..... (C) (IO coloftlll ·1~u11.• When Red-min.) -t Colonel Holllnd •rmb JllUllt fJ ~ (}) .. c..,.., (Q (30 colollial iuloC D""1 Hubbard. the min.) lid's IN counten ~ kldntplftl OM GI Als DNilf """ (C) (60 111111) " Hie co1oner1 wrra · 8 IR ......,... (C} (30 Mill.) Ol "'" lea, W ,,_, (30 M .) D ~Cl).._. (C) (30 111in) fl} Mlwtt: .,..,,.. If"'""' (14· '111e-Ullldlldtlt Tut ·of All.• Kina tirl ¥tntm) '3t-Je1MS Crelr. ('(dOt IUOllO) rtlurm to Gotham lO:lO City • llt4 llllCMt'S latm.tn 's rt1I · iclefltitY! Thf mlld·m•11•rt4f Y11t fJ "TH£ LID'S Off -WITH I Jfflla-1s hit 11y , brick 11 • '-· * llNKLmER"! Can I 111 tltd rl'IW lo his M ·~· kift1 science brine back to lift r.ut. and lou~ly •111101111C11 pttcf'ic· m•n in frozen animation? I lions" el UltMt·to· llt. a ..... , .... (Cl ....... u"' i.w. °" (C) (30 111in , I II-':' (dnma) '63-\1111 t ales. LH Q) 1111 Mii' ... fC) (30 ll!in.) e ~"' ~OOT! M" "~~ A1-1' DR. KILDARE I REMEMSER NOW! I .-a HA\llfilG A 'WITRUM ABOUT niE PROPS I WAS 6ETTIN6 FOR THE STl'Sf SET. YOU-IOTTY HVOE-'t'OU K>&.UHTE~t> 10 HEU'! ACTUAu.Y-, -· 1HA1'6 WHY 'ltlCI GOr TIE fMT! ~ 6UARAMTftO Ttl4T NOT ow.:/ ~RE 'l10l.l A SCJPeR8 ~. BUT 'IQ.I W1!RE A WHIZ AT CIO&.LECTING ~TIC.JUtO<.' ~-r-:r-'.._,,__.-\ I fT IS CERTA91 tmt a number of shows will be i.MGIYed in mmp1iated swikhes within network sc:MtuJes in «farts to AYe tlJon. ABC's "Hotly- woOd Palace.• for instam.e. has clone poorly since it was shilled into a n.acby "ming spot. It is prObabk that it will be lllOftd bad to Saturdav ni~ts -and no one is preamed to say what will ha.Dom to "1roll Bone."' wbidl has been quietly dyiJlf! in its .... nnDnc poAtion. • There is talk of stliftiDf! aroand flOmf of CBS's coipr. boars in ~ efforts. lltmick. m.......... I • Tl'lllll If C.n••••: fC) "-..1.-----llll.._L-_______ __, II '-'1 .._ (50 mill) 11:11 ft DIMI O'Oed ~ (C) (30 I AD uetwocb 2ft stud with some faltering me.s ~ would lib to bod off earlv. bat many of ·them haft firm commitmmts for 21 weeks - pndi'2Dy a laD Raoa -md there is always the r~ment i*Gbltm ~~ Ull9tAPPY about the W'Zf "Off to See the w-mnr 11a1 tnrne:1 oat will haft to stay with the ~ for awtn"le. bat already is pbyin~ down its title and pbyint!: on the film features that will ~.!!iUlia its format. ---CBS has an ootion oa a new Britisb-made sem<; 5tarrinc Patrft Mc:Goohan.. late of "Sec.ftt A~ent •· lt may -paD it out as m nnergenq midseason re- ptacemen( Jonatltan W'rrt.en wtlJ head a variety 5 ... to replace "I>andee.. .. ABC. with llllllft urublem shows than the other two nelWCHb. c:a bD bad once apin on the Btjtisb-made .. AftDHn.. .. 1t also bas xcess to a new ai~ Jbow. "Land of Ghmts." and a ~ actiolt-rlweutme series. "Magnificent Thief ... llATIONAl. MEL.SEN ntinp made public Wed- ne5d.ay and (Ol&iu the first week in Odober once a)?ain -show tmt telewiztd mMies are the bottest t.liin25 in teleftsioD -for foar two-hour movie blocks c.aptund spots in the top-JO lisl The other six sh°"'5 weft old b1'0riles -"The Lacy Show." '1be AJMhr Griffith Sbos.• .. Gomer Py1e ... "The Dean )brtjn Show." "'Bonanza" and ''The Ed Salli· \'aD Showr' ... .. Gentle Ben ... with a blad bear for its star. W36 the hil!hest rated new program -in 13th place. The '"Carol Barnett Show"' md "Ironside" were 21 and .22 respectiftly. -· -. . , fB SW* M"'-1 s...y/Offie11I min.) JenJ Dunphy. 1 iii Ptai4.t D n.. u-. Kw """= <C> (3() I mer... ,.,_.: "W•lt•r r .... 11. min.) Geor1• Skinner, Rifer Johnson. I stei11." hit.WW with ltlt 1'l1ldot 9 If llMt ae4 S.: (C) (60 I of opn In Ent ltrlin. lllill.) "1111 Friendly Cllfftahs •!Id e &IMle ~ ~imJg." D ..._ Pllll: (C) C30 lilin.) l:ID8lllill (C) 2 hou11 81111* (C) "Waltz tf lie,.,... 8 mJ CJ) Tiii f1'lll .. : (C) (30 ~ (COl!lldy) '62--Ptter S.llen, lllilt.) "Polly Wants 1 Cta<* i• tht M111trtt Ltlpton, Deny llobln. l Held." Silltr lertrillt tnd Sis!tr tD JM PyM (C) (30 111ln.) l-..efi111 racue • too talbhvt -. • . . ,.,,. '""" his lrll.t lllilt[m. • tiv· ~ Ntwl. (C) (30 111111.) 11111 Johns. I '"'llPRtl.1"1W1M1168*SUpm 11:30 ~ Mwlr. "nit Cwt 111 t1M ~ ~ t11t ,.,.,. _. tllH ~r· lill" (drtmt) '57-bl be G1bor, llWlt •llCtury It the CIDIMl!t, Sisttt Lex ltrtler ='= = =:.",11~:1' IJ tD CJ) Tiit Tlllilllt 11119 (C) I • ~ (C) <30 111i11.> ,,..,. D lT7J (}) ,._, ,.._, *" (C) .,_, M er. auttt. GI L• Cfllll ,_ (C) • '* ._ ID Mllir. .... uttit9 (mys1e!Y) e...,.. .. c.iw '49-Georre Rift, Virsinl• Ml)'O. 1 e 1.a Y'ldilul 12:eo a....,.: -.... .... ...,. '"· 1:9 II U 00 t""9WI: (C) (60 lllin.) venture) '3!H:a1Y Grtlll, Myn11 !Ay. "Aft Inside Job." Usln1 the lift of • Offlcar be Wllitfitld IS their bludl· 12:l0 GI ar.-.., ~ tOll, pair ti kllltrs for~ Chilf Iron· side to plot tlllif esupe from the Polk• Buildinr. Joti11 Sixon. Doft Stroud ruat. D NEW AND BEWITCHING! * BEWITCHED BY CHEVROLET D rffl m ltlrild!M: (C) (JO mm.) "!irilles. Bolin and Baxter!" St · mantlla flnds that even • witch can 1:00 " llleiM: "1111 w., " All ,, ... (drama) '4~Aldm Ttmlroff. Gl1dyl Georae. a Mewlt: .,... Tlil o.a• (com· • tdy) '52-Jantl ltilh, Ptttr Lawford. D Mewit: "T•llt.CM••ndW' tad· vtnture) 'St-Roll.rt 8.,ron. M•e· ' &it Lawrence. I m .... : "TrUllrt .. tM hby illb" (western) ·s~Z1cll1ry Scott. Ca~lt Mathews. I llecomt a eolf widow. Whe11 Darrin l:lO GI All-Nllllt Mwill: "SpJ ill the Is urpd by his boss to Improve llisl SW' (d11m1) '58 -Sllve llrod11. coif 11m1 to Impress a prospectlYI ""'8 Mta II llact• (mystery) '50 client. Samantha usa a spell tllrt -Valentine Dyall. "20.000 Men 1 worb too well. Tllf" (dram•) '»-Randolph Scott FRIDAY 11:001J "SM! If 1 MOlllter" (horror) 'U -Georae M1c1eady. "Tiit M-Is hwtl" (dr1ma) ·43 -Cedrlt Hard· wlelit. IZ:JO GI "A Walk ill tllt s.n• (dramal DAYTIME MOV1ES '4S-01n1 Andrews, Richard Conte \ 4:30 1J IC) "Cltr le11HI~ Ille Su'' lid j lt:tO 8 "My I• h Qvllt" ("'ystery) venture) '53-llobtrt Ryan, ~mhonv '57-llobert ll11y, Whl!My 818kL Quinn. m "Wly, Irene 11td Mar(' (mull· call '38 -Ance Faye •. loa11 OIV!s. Mtrlotlt WNYW. 8 "1111 le1uty •ltd tllt Robot'' Ccomtdy) '60 -,Omit Yan Oo1tn. Louis Np1. ij . ! !.=======================================. ON A PINHEAD I ~ i rt Isn't quit. the ume thinf •• ln1cribin9 the Con.titution on .! the hHd ef • pin. llut did you ever rully •ud the "For The ~ Rec.,rd" f .. tu•• In the DAil Y PILOT7 You'd be turp1iud how "'uch lnformet io• we Ult 11•ck lnte • 1mell sptte • . lbfr PU.·-•,l5Y .... ~ VMf l-" Sl,J(! ============' ,. TUMBLEWEEDS EVERY NIGHT MY MOTHER. 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MAHON RL'IT 5tloG3 17'1 Onnp ~-&4M1C5 (t" .., .n J'O'lf home) FOil SALE t..w Prta $27,500 3 JcCbdna. • tam -din1nc roali -attnctiYe cul-de-..e: l'ar-. JEAN SMmt, JlNltor a ~ 171h CM. 646-3255 NIWPOllT HEIGHTS J 8R. szz,a LO DOWN Nd cpta, drapes; 1% Ba, tee· fDcd. yard. Nr. New· pmt; Schls. By Owner. UZT )IOLLY LANE ~7643 MORE CLASSIRED 0111 PAGE 34 'And Be's All Mine' Audrey Snitzer rejoices over her "capture" of Paul Sullivan as Betsy Hewtt stands aghast in this scene from "The Girls in 509," which opens a two-week· end run Friday night at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. The c0medy plays Fridays and Saturdays at tbe Community Center auditorium on the Orange County Pairgroanda. 'Never Teo Late' San Clemente Production By TOM TITUS Of IM DellY Plet Sl8ff It ls probably a tribu~ to playwright Sumner Arthur Lone that a1 shaky a pro- duction • the San Cle- mente Community 'lbe· ater•s version of ''Neftl' Too Late" can still be so hilariously enjoyable, evu ... nwa TOO UTr " CIO!IMdY ~-Arttluf' '--· .... ~-·~llt~lt~ a=' F • 1f.,..e:J' tly~ s: J~~a£.~' ... Tllvr>-·E*tt .. 'J m.u... '11.V c!:iK! Sen C*frtWT e: ...,,., .......... Herrv ~ 1.emb1n .......... ElllO( Foudl ........... ············. f.''' g'JS ~ c;w··::::::.··='i::u: ~~-:.:... .............. .:.:.:.. considerably -both physic- ally and dramatically - ii the excellent portrllyal of the merried d a u g h ter turned in by beauty queen Gigi Dahl in her theatrical debut. Mias Dahl ahlbits a poile and state presence, underllDe41JJ a complete characterization, quite rare for an ~tress of no experi· ence . BEST TIMING Brian Nolan u be.r lack· adaisica1 huat>and ii equally Youth Drama CltWes Set in W estminst.er Young people in tne West ii U years. ,..diet ...... Orange County area inter· m.tklB may be tMah t lily ested in theater are current-callinl Kn. Baeert1 It •- ly beiilg offered free leaeooa MM. each week. _________ ,.. Joan Hagerty, assistant director for the Westmln~ ster Community Tbeata', conducts a junior dram a workshop on Tuesdays at Stacy School in Westmin--:,=.~- ster. "W THI IOR PAW,.. The classes meet from 3 . ... Minim f ""llYOM:i '"E?CM 9ftr to 5 p.m. um age or ..... ......,._ .. .._ .... enrollment .in the WOl'k.sbop·~========:=.i "FAMllllMlll at• TUESDAY NITI ONL YI ....,,.. a•na WATCH llOI ,,_ IACM Wiii .•. RONALD COLMAN "T•I• of Two Cl~ __...__ PAUL MUNI ''The Good Earth" .. ~ .. ':'.".'."'.".::Dr. Hemlell -~ .............. St~,.-= .~ ............ Q~ sired. However, much ol lts CODYincing. His perform· weakness can and probab-ance is sharp and finely ly will be firmed up for fu· 'tuned, and bis ttm.hlg is the ture performances. beat of the cut. HiJ scenes Thi 1 pretUJnPtion does with MiJa Dahl do much inllf--dl&JiiillS!IMi!..l.!!!!!!r!l!!L..!1!!!!!!!~ not inclUde ita major fia-w,--catr,filgtbe. w ove'f ., .. _____________ ~---· when be~ vined for t b e fourth time in u m a n y aettings. Th.is comic look at im· the performance of Him number of barriers. -pending -middle .ag.d pav entbood was a Broadway sleeper that proved one ol the larger hits ol the ' sea· son a few years back, and it's still a very funny piece of material. Even when the Jeada are less than ade- quate, which wu the ease at Wednesdl.y's preview, it canies enough inherent bounce to make it well worth the drive. Moore as the befuddled u-Ralph Tomlinson also is pectant father, which seems effective as ~ overbearing beyood repair. Moore re-mayor, and bis wife, Susie -.f1ecta ~-abaklnes.s bom....of_,Tom1ln110n, Js....another. ple.c -r--------,.----............... ......,...,..=.. UJ)Certainty, both with lilies sant aurprise. Also playing 'lbe production at San Clemente's Cabrtllo Play~ home is quite often spotty, either on the dramatic or technical side, and its pac- ing leaves much to be cte- and character, and ls her first role, she carries rarely convincing excel't in off her smaller assignment his third act drunk seene extremely well. which he plays compara· However, for every Jaugb tively well. -and there are a great As bis wife, whose role many -there la the duller shiftl from a bedraggled sound of cues dropping, par· laborer to a pampered lady ticularly bJ tbe two leads. when the news is broken, Omtage alone at the end, Elnor Fouch is charming they let the show simply but not entirely effective. drop lif~easly rather than There is little doubt that give It some semblance of a she has her characta', but seodoff. there is some question TROUBLE SPOTS tt1;at ~e knows what to do Technically the produc- with it. tio als is in eed. of Brightening the evening n. 0 n · re· pa 1 r, particularly in the area af lighting. Coordina· tion alao is needed to pre- vent the second act from st.artine before ball the au- dience is back from t b e BEST FILM OF 19661" AGai6t~ ........ •'< a '• ...,.. l1fs I ,.......,, a$ c .. CC FOil ADULTS 'Guys and Dolls' Cast By Rancho Players coffee break. r=;;:;=:::;:;::=:::::::::=::=::::::::::::::::::~==========~~::: The play officially opens 'nle Rancho Community Players of Mission Viejo will open their first foll sea- 80ll Nov. 18 with the popu- lar mwd.cal comedy "Guya and Dolls" under the direc· tion of Anthony Brandt. Out in the l~g roles cl. sty Masterson and Sar· ah Brown •e Bob Lewis and Gloria Newton. Chuck Schi-cm wm play tbe_aambler Nathan Detroit, while Judy Hirsh wW be seen as Adel· aide, a role lbe played in Brandt's 1968 production of the mtJJical at the _T • Playhouse. Featured performers will be Richard Springer as Ni- cely-Nicely Johnson, Todd Peterson as Benny South- atreet, Cmt Hammer as Ar· vtde Abernathy, Clark Far· rell a1 Ueutenant "Branni- gan, Bunny Hammer as General Cartwright and Paul Hirsh as Big Julle. Completing the Rancho cast are Ross Stanfield, Connie Cassaro. Jim New· ton, Paul Waldorf. Jack Klelson , Art Gordon, Janet Cordon. Judy Mayer, Mlkki Rennington, Jan Stearns, 01· ENCORE ADELAIDE Judy Hirsh ga Warrack. Teresa Canal· es and ~iguel Garcia. Six performances of "Guys and Dolls" will be presented in the Mission Viejo High School theater. The show will be staged Nov. 16-18 and •23-25. tonight, and hopefully will have most ol Wednesday's preview night bug1 extermi· nated. It continues for three w e e k e n d 1, Thursdays through Saturdays, at t he Cabrillo Playhouse, ~ Avenida CabrWo, San Cle- mente. * * * Next Play Tryouts Set Readings for tbe San Cle- mente Community Theater's production of "The Dark at the Top ol the Stairs" will be held Sunday and Monday at the tbe4ter, 200 Aveni· da Cabrillo in San Clemen- te. Director Robert Moe an· nounced that the cast re- quires three men, two wom· en, three boys and t w o girls. The William Inge dra· ma will be presented early in December. Tryouts are scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday. ALSO 11111 fl•ll IOIY FOllMAll BALLn AMllUCA NOW ~ ~ PLAYING EUROPA 68 -----.. ...... ,, __ _ DAILY PILOT 29 ............ .... LOii--• c.w PACIFIC ORl~E -INS ~ ~Jldh Coast Rrpriiy pll I ..... I ............ ,. .... ,, ., ..., lilills , " J '· 6e .....,._ ,,.....,e et•~ __.,... ,,,,_. ...................... S-U,,lcJI . C.,.... ... ~-ltr1Nsapwt-1Ml-._, C... ..._ ·. c.. J ... ..,, ......., -WI. 9111 ..... ~ .... " ·"' ' l . l t .ULY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 'Lyndon's lucky ••• H• can loM in '68 and get Might Try Rotating More than 200 official.a and department heads from Orange County cities attended the annual League ol California Cities cooffnnce in San Franclaco from IMt Sunday through yesterday. 'lbe oost to local tax- payers Wiii IOIDe $25,000. Thia ezpeme touched off a debate with some city conncilrnm contending it was just a junket for too many city payrollen. But others feel the cities get their moaey'1 worth. · Fullerton councilman Duane Winters, one of 18 di· recton on tbe league's board, contends that this annual exdnmge ol ideas among representatives from ~00 cities produces a great benefit. He credits the statewide meetiDgl with providing the guidelines for growth of cities. Be aids that it is "not a plaything, but a hardwork· ing organization which spends a tremendous amount of time compiling background material to meet the com- plexities of. municipal government." There appears to be merit on both sides of the argument. Peltlaps attendance should be rotated. with those attending reporting on meetings to tbose who Conviction or Cowardice? The sickest side of American society is retchingly tn evidence in the draft protests sweeping the country. It is far beyond a tolerable dissent mo~ement. In many places, it is not an anti-war demonstration nor an anti-draft demonstration, it is an anti-American demon- stration. Many of those protesting and burning draft cards exist in a free world because their fathers and grand· fathers before them bad willingly -yes, and gladly in most cases gone to their country's aid when their help was S9Qghl Few were happy about figbting ·a war, but they went because it wu their nation. dldn't attend. The report requirement alone could Is· sure that the junket ..,pect would be minimized. It Is true that tbe Vietnam war ia not popular. It ls lrQe that much of the dissent against lt is reasonable and valid. But this offers no moral basis for draft card burn~ ings or flagranUy unlawful demonstrations at induction centers. Those who disagree with the conduct of American foreign affairs are given, thanks to a long and noble heritage, the right to speak and to do all they can to change those who govern their nation's policies. They are not given the right t<i select the wars lo which they wish to fight. We wonder, too, bow many dran cards are being burned by reason of deep-felt conviction and bow many are being burned out of cowardice. A Chance to Repay Remember the Aussies down under? They're the ~ who have fought with. us in two wars and who have earned deep·felt thanks from American servicemen for their hospitality to those lucky enough to earn leave there. Six hundred sailors of the Royal Australian Navy arrived at Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station on the air· craft carrier, HMAS Melbourne yesterday. Officers and men, about 200 per evening, will be given ahore leave tonight, tomorrow night and Saturday nighL A story in the DAILP PILOT pointlJl.a out the need for host homes resulted· in more than 2JOQ phone calls to Mrs. Peter Greer, international cbl.lrmm for the Hunt· ington Beach Junior Woman's Club. '111e heartwarming response means that all the sailors will be pitertained. Helping to entertain these young men can be a re- warding experience, as well as the leut we can do to repay the warm hospitality Australians have alway6 ex· tended to Americans. from It alll' Why Brilliance Is Mistrusted Everybody Has Some Kind of Phobe S .. rp Db•nld•etlell I• Ce .. reu I neatly finiabed reading a bril· liaml aoftl about academic life, and wtmt I laid it down, I began to think llblat tbe reMOD that most people re- prded brilliance with suspicion and m.iltl1ISL M much as the book fascina~ me, I mmt confess that il left me wial • mpleagant taste in my mouth. M..t of 1he things the author said wat true ; be waa wickedly accurate ill hia depiction of the characters. Yet Ole book made me diuatisfied ... ldliendly toward its creator . I 'l'8INK rr IS because brilliance II • intolerable trait when it seems • ......-e tbe penonality. Just as aw -camot stmd looking into the -• ~ cannot stand any spec· iade wtlicb steadily blues into our ey&. We require the cool shade and 6e deceptive ahadow. Aa mtbol' who is peni.sunUy bril· 1iml, wbo never relaxes for a mo- mml from bia display of intellectual wiltawitf~.Ja. something of a freak. Ami while we may admire a freak. w eQjof bim for a while, we cannot feel affection (or him. In the end , we se revolted. TJIE MAN WRO IS proud of .his brilliance is as much a fool as the man who is proud of his muscles; in each case. he is taking the part for n. whole . Just as a man is more than a physique, so is he more than a probing mind. The greatest literary artists have not b e e n unrelentingly brilliant. Shakespeare often relaxed to the point of boredom : Dickens was a sen- timental slob as &0on as he loosened the reins on his superb creative gen· ius. And we love them both the more lor being big enough to show the frail man beneath the mighty artist. It is not oo the statute books, but there is such a crime as indecent ex- posure ot the mind. THERE IS SOMETBJNG obscene in the sight of a man who must be brilliant at all costa, who ii under a compeBing need to prove his intel· lectual superiority on every page and in every P!ll'3graph. There is fear behind all this -fear that if, for a roomed, the brilliance dims, then everything is lost, the au- dience leaves, and the author is left alone, a small and frightened man on a.n .empty staie41l takes....a lon_g 1,ime for a '°lrilliant man to learn that no- body is loved for his mind -but only for the homan way in which he uses it. Trading With the Enemy LISBON. PORTUGAL -Efforts by the Organization of American Sta~s 1.o persuade Western Europe to qwt trading With Communist Cuba aren't getting very far. Despite action taken by the OAS at its recent Washington conference, Cuba's trading with these U.S. allies oonld very well keep on increasing. Altogether nearly one-fourth of Cu· ba 's trade in 1966 was with non-eom· munist European countries, and so far this year the total continues lo inch upward. Portuguese government officials say tt may reach one-third because of the increased activity oC Castro's trade minions in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Great Britain. Tue reasona behind th.is trade ex· pansion are simple: Western Euro· pean countries find Cuban trade prof· itable and there is no real pressure from the U.S. to reduce exports to Castro. AND AS ONE PORTUGUESE gov-f'mtnerrt trade expert reported, "The Cubans pay their bills; Why shouldn:t we deaJ with Castro 1n non-strategic f?oods? Tbe U.S. sells 10 Umes as much to Russia a& we export to Cub.I:• ••Ge.rye Dear George: Are you the advice columnist wbo had the plan for a plywood birdhouse? T.Y. Dear T.V.: No. but come to think of It, it's an idea -trying to sit a:ou~d and work in this nutty office 1s 110 way to live. CONt "IOENTlAL TO G 0 V. HO~ISt::.\' Perhaps you can turn t'ir hramwashing thing to polit- 1ral ;it1vantage -alter all. clean· I nrcs 1~ next lo Godliness. 4 ( ~· ,. .....:: . . ' ' ; • ~,G,., { "\' 0 The Nortll American Treaty Organ· lzation CNATO). to which both Portu- gal and the U.S. belong, has taken no pos ition on Cuban trade. And the U.S., most powerful mem· ber of both NATO and the OAS, bas declined to take the lead in getting the Western European nations to halt or even cut back their growing trade with Castro. Instead. U.S. AmbassadOT W. Tap- ley Bennett Jr., bas instructions from Secretary o( State Rusk not to put any pressure on Premier Salazar's government on this touchy issue. Sim· ilar instructions have been received by U.S. ambassadors in other West- ern European countries. Meanwhile, the OAS has transmit· ted t.o all NATO members copies of its recent resolution urging Western nations to halt their trade with Cuba. So far, the NATO Secretariat hasn't even seen fit to put It on the agenda of the coming foreign ministers meet· ing which will be held In mid·Novem- ber to discuss that organization's po· Utical and military future. CHECKING THE DRAIN -Portu· gal is tightening Its control over emi- gration o{ skilled workers -especial- ly to the U.S. Because of a steep rise in the num - ber of persons leaving Portugal to take higher paying jobs both on the continent and in the U.S., the govern· ment has invoked new curbs. The country lost 120,000 citizens to other nations in 1966 compared with 89,000 the year before. Significantly, Portugese relatives of American citizens have led all other Europeans In taki ng advantage of the new U.S. immigration law. which Con- gress pa11scd in 1966, designed to unite rarnilles. · PnJ Scott In what has been called .. the age of anxiety" a man's social status can be determined by the fears be keeps. Wht-t kind of a phobe are you! 'Tm not a phobe at all," you mey say. Oh. but you are. A phobe is a per- son witn a fear of something, and everyone who is rilive and sane is afraid of one thing or another. One of the nice things about medi- cal .science is that it has a high- .... : I ... '~ .r ' sounding word for every mortal con· dition. It is particularly rich in flat- tering descriptions of man's fears, of which it has pinpointed several hun- dred varieties. PLAYING WITH these words just a bit, we find, for example: A bachelor is a gamophobe. one who is afraid of marriage. An old maid is an adropbobe, because she is afraid of men. You might have more sympathy for those teen.agers who incessantly chat tu over .the tele~ If )'~ realized they are simply victims of eremiopho· bia. the rear of stillness or silence. And they would probably hwe more sympathy for you il they only knew that you suffer from an opposite mal· acfy.ptionopbobia, the fear of noise. Do you sometimes feel guilty be- cause you are having a good lime? Many people are that way. They are hedooophobes, afraid of pleasure. PERHAPS YOU WORRY because you feel you are getting in a rut. Fear of being tied up is your prob· lem. You're just a good old healthy merinthophobe. Are you embarked on a Spartan diet in the hope of regaining you r former shapeliness? This simullanc· ously makes you dysmorphophihic and antlophobic. You're afraid of deform· lty and therefore of foods, too much of which can deform you. Ha ve you ever felt an inward panic because you were dozing off dunng an important but boring business con- ference? You're just a hypnoph obe, a guy afraid of falling asleep. A CLEA N DESK is often the ~i~n o{ a fri ghtened mind . If you always keep tie top of your desk immacu· late, you're probably in the grip of ataxiophobia, the fear of disorder and there is no known cure '.)Ir you. Do you dislike your wife's relal i' rs and do they dislike you? Ironically. this could be because both you and they suffer Crom the same malat'h· - parasitophobia. the fear of para'\1lrs. Dear Gloo1uy Gu: Now that even newspapernwn and TV reporters have felt ttw clubs and gas of the police dur Ing the Oakland demonstrat1n11s and rrotests, perhaps the fll'"'' will l3ke a closer and mor" ~' 111. pathetic View Of lhn!IC Who t (' port police brlllality -1 ~IP T~f' fr1ture reftt th u d n ' ,,.,._,, "•I ntc;:nttU• fnt1t ti '"' ". ' .,,,, \t ftd YOtlf tttl flffVI rt Gio."'• C>u .. O•lly 1'1101 Mc.N amara 's Contradictions WASHINGTON -News reports have not been able to convey the sharp sense of disaatWaction which bas de- veloped in Congress over the testi· mony of Sec. ol Defenae Robert S. McNamara on the air war 1n North Vietnam. Senators who que.stioned him in a hearing of the preparedness subcom- mi~t.ee found his testimony so com- plexly reuoned that it seemed self. contradictory. A number of rea.son- able·minded senators concluded that, if McNamara wu right, the air war ought to be abandoned as a. pointless waste of effort and lives because it would llGl stop tnrutraUon into South Vietnam and, even if expanded to the port of Haiphong, would not prevent Russia and China from sending in up- wards of $1 billton ln supplies annual-ly. . NOR WAS McNAMARA even 'ton- . fident that an all-out air war by con- ventional methods would be effective in destroying the North Vietnam will and means of carrying on the war. But, nevertheless. McNamara stat- ed that--a-tralHD the bombing woukt be unwise unless there were some re· ciprocaJ action on the part of North Vietnam which would make it worth while. McNamara testified last August and since then the air war of which he expe~ts so llttre has· been expand~. More targets recommended by t h e Joint Chiefs of Staff have been hit. By McNamara's measure. we are therefore doing more and more that won't be effective In bringing the North Vietnamese to the negotiating table. McNAMARA TRIES to pretend that he is not in disagreement with the leading military commanders iii Viet· nam and on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Th.is pretense la based upon the aca- demic prenue that the air war in North Vietnam can merely be consid- ered to be a supplement to the ground war in South Vietnam, and that in the final end the war will bave to be won on the ground. That i.s a milltary doctrine with which the commanders woWd agree. What they do not lg?ee to ii Mc- N amara 's premise that closing the harbor at HaJphon1 would not effec- tiveJy cut off a large portion of the Russ.Ian supplies going into North Viet- nam. THEY CONTEND ALSO that a re- ducticn or A!Strietioll of the bombing of North Vietnam would reJUlt in in· creased allied casualties in the South because o( the increased support tbe enemy would receive. McNamara do.ea not agree with the military command· ers on that very vital ~e can- nOt 'agree il ne ls 'lo be -coDiiif.enf "' saying that the bombing does not in· hibit infiltration very much. What bothers the senators is that McNamara ellaborately and continu· ously cuta the ground from under bil principals' conduaioe lbat the 1-n~ Ing aboold not be lbJpped. ~ baa thus tupplied to thole wlm wlab to atop the bomlliDC lie IDDlt eftec. tive argumeata tbeJ poaibt,J C*IJd have. AD they need to do a. llo read carefully and analyze bis ~ as it bu now been publilbed. ill cm. sored form and they will haft.• Im· preaaive arteDll of auppcwed ,_..and figures to carry to tbe ftten. TBJS CANNar 8lll.P but 'll"Oft to be a lel'ious emlmrunnent te Presi- dent Jobmon'a poGtiGD GD not ~ ping the bombing inulnudl .. bis principal military ....... is ~ ang man, ol the ~ninas on ftlch aucb action could rafionaD7 be bued. What apparently ... bappn+t is t.bia: In order' to relate the •tmnenta that the bombing ouCbt to be illcft». ed the Secretary ol Ddeme bas mJI'· aballed an lmpnuift .,......_ that it ought lo be ltapped Be does not agree witb that~ bat oth- er fair-minded rader-1 of bis te:lli- mony can draw no other CQll!!i..- The Question of Ete~nity I really wish to tab issue with an article that came out on the Com- ment Page of the Saturday, Oct. 14 Issue of your wonderful paper. I have been a subscriber ever since you came out. I can't say that I agree with everything published. but I do feel that it is the best family news medi· um we have in Orange County. Enough on that. Now to get back to the subject at issue. It is about Bishop James A. Pike holding communication with his son, who had committed suicide several months before. TIDS IS A VERY large subject, and space here will not pennlt a full explanation. Oh, that people would only go to the only source of real in· formation, namely. the scriptures, for there those things are fully explained. Also the answer as to whethel' it was the Bishop's son at all who talked with him. Let us go back to the day God cre· ated the first man !Genesis 1:27). So God Cl'eated man In His own image. (Genesis 2 : 7) And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground breathed lnto his nostrils the breath of We and man became a living soul. Therefore when that breath goes out of a man he becomes a dead soul. AT THE TIME OF the nood (Gene· sis 7 :21, 22) and all died In whose nostrils was the breath of Uie (animal as well as man). Nowhere In the scriptures can there be found men· lion of any separate soul In man than in any animal (Ecclesiastes 3:19). When a fT\&n dies he is just as dead as any animal, kllled In the 11laughter- house, and will remain dead until the great llCe giver calls at the resurrec- Uon when Christ returns to this earth (lsl Thessalonian11 4· 16, 17). WHF.N YOUNG J IM PIKE 11hot him· Letters trom re~rs are welco?M. Normally writer& 1houl.d convey their messoge1 in 300 words or Leu. TM nyht Lo condetise Letters to fit IJXICC or etiminatt Ubel is re1nwd. All let- ters must include 1ignature and mail- ing address, but names toiU be with- 11.eld on reque1t. self. he committed murder, he ldlled himself and broke the sixth command- ment of the moral law, which says, "'J'hou shalt not kill." By so dotng he placed himseU in a position that he can never repent or ask forgive- ness. From here we will try and find out just who It wa s that impersonated young J im Pike. Satan or the devil was at one time a beautiful being in heaven unW In· iquity was found in him <Etekiel 28:15). It would be most instructive to study mo11t of the 2.8th chapter of Ezekiel. Then In Revelation 1.2:7 too we find just where the devil and his angels came from. Wll EN HE CAUSED our first par- ents t~ fall. he told Eve that Ood lied, and that they would not surely die, and to back up that lie he told back there, in the beginning, be bu had to Invent aU kinds of Isms and stories. and that a person goes direct 10 heaven or hell. HeU is about the worst. It Is the greatest Insult that could be handed to a merciful loving God . to say that a person will be sent to a place and roasted through elern1ly just hr('ause he did not con- form to all the rules. NOW I TlllNI\ THAT it is quite clear th3t thr being who appeared as YOUDC Jim Pih was nane otlm' a.a one of thole being, who ... klet.ed out of heaven with bis majat;J, tbe devil. I have luld to mention 10 m-., oth- er subjects because there is not ll*:ll to CO\W u an. yet they 11ne ere.at bearing Oil this great subject. Wldcb 1'eally have to do with where a per· IOD will spend etanity. w. B. NELIJ.! Tlaree Clteet 1 To the F.ditor: I think it's about time tbat IOm& body thinb of America u good. in- stead of the America that everybodJ says is falling down. I am 13 Jean old and r think America isn't al tbat bad. Sure we have our problems, but doesn't every rapidly-developing coun- try? But instead of harping on these problems, let's get out and giyt tine cheers for America. ANN HAWKINS Thursday, October 19, 1167 rM ~toriol J)df1C Of ~ .,..,, Pitot Utb to fnfornt nd ..,,_. Ml.ate rtadns bf pr~ Ulla MIDIJ>OJ>«'• oputioft.s oftd cont- rncftfa1"JI °" topics of "'~ 'Ind li.Q11l/knJt«. 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(UPD -:C-n!,!1:~'·v1~ aa soon aa a compollt.e pbo-~to;~~°:'$ :'at": :.U,. mi.:.": '/:: latunlay' Octo ... r 21, 10 a.m. Svetlana Alllluyeva'a defec-Stalin. toredol alltotbr~mt~te erS ~ -.,,., ....._ -., birtbday. tlon to the United Staiea hu ..... •·'-· "'·d one e vell" them. .. Tbe oiler --· ___._._ AT · Slz man...-ago, UJllJJ mm Jana ... _ "1UU- cost Joeet Stalin'• daughter honored places lD the mu· · Today, StaUa II almolt a ~ pclltera and her one place lD olficlal '°" 1eum lD Gort stalln'a birth-The mweum ha nothlnt f«totteb maa eftD ia bl.I Giber--ahDiltl deallag wlfh LAGUNA BIACH VAN & STORAGI viet biltory. g:e· omc:iais make no ·against Yatov, wbo died a native provlDce. eventl lD RU11ia during u" 1190 IROADW ... Y. 1 ... GUNA 1m.acH AU trace ol Svetlana ha• • about the fact that prisoner of the Nazia or Vas-fte _..,. Place I uw a Stalla'1 lifetime u much u .,.,.,.... . "' ~ '""' '""' been removed from the SU. Svettana'a flight to the Unit· ill, a lieu~nant general, ·portrait ~ iUm waa la a with S&alia himaelf, Buyer Regfatr1tlon -1-10 a.m., S.turd1y &~,tbe-~ed~~gbt~·~~ol~~. =~~=~pla~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~---~ orial left to the late aoviet boulecleaniDg. And it hu nofhlng agalnat 9 Tb'1ll. ,_ -.... dictator. otflc1ais a1ao have Photol ol the brothers will Stalin, himself, obriomly, tered pbotocraPb Ina • Stalin'• eart:J life, bat many for uu. 11 h1a; the memen-old magntne wblcb tbe JnD. of the men who helped Len-SHARP • "llacle Harry" ll11b • ....., Ill • Tl ;lallsfr Y 11! • MORE Styles! • MORE Qualltyl • MORE Colon! • MOU Savlnpl •MORI Slz•I ·1~ .. Yes-You SAVE IATIOULL Y lllEITISED . FAMILY FOOTWEAR NCllMI Lie~. MILLER. etc. SIZES GALORI --J~to 1t ~AAUllo1EI Men· 6to15 ·Al to EEE OPEN DAILY 'TII 9 P .M. < OPEN SUNDAY 'TII 5 P .M. toe "'-• ..a..... .... •'--pb l ·keeper bad 1lillllldad Uore a In and 8talba llriq about If Y••'r• I ... ,, tr1dtr1 ••• tilt DAILY PILOT'S f-tu• Dim .. s, """' l'W"""• Wiii YI • peir of ram'i-bOn.. the rel'Ollllb aad tta tub-A.LINE deuifltcl •d• S.turclty1o M•k• • INtt•r dHI ••• whttlitr cal objects of 30 years at The Gort lfnMWll ltle1f aeqaeat e~ ar, yow'r• t.iryl11t1., .. 111119• • hloody,vlolenthtstory. ~CODliltl~!!!_~ol~h~e~m~*~"~-·~·~a~""'l*~~~·~llll.J!l..!tlll~11e1~mt~:.___l~~~-1.-.===i--=======-===-=--------------.L~~~ When a UPI correspond-,- ent vllit.ed stalln'a bJrtb. •---------•"._1111111m ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiil-------~-----iiiiiiiiiiiii--. place lD Gori Wt spring, Ute muaeum boasted · elaJ>. orat.e exhibits ol fam1)y pho- tograpbl and eight 1etten from Stalin to Svetllna when Ille wu a sclloollirL '!be letters betra,..S a tenderness hard to beUeff possible tn one of history's moet brutal detpota. Be refened to b1I daugh-ter u "my boWM!keeper .. and liped ·oil "your leCl'e- tary, ••or ''your poor Stalin.'' Now the only sign that s.un bad any t1nd of fam- ily life ii a portrait taken lD 1931 lbowing him with Ida wife Nadabda, who cmmltted lldcide In 19.12, end lrith former Defmae- Qmmtaaar Kllmetft v~ abllav aad b1I wife. • _ 'lbe pbotojraplw -w. ten nre · 4e1t.ed bJ Sftt.. laa ID 111 Mr)J JllOI ad 1wwwftda•..a..,. M8lt7 RU111n1 no 11- telled to American braed- cuts eboat &fttlana'• ~ biography aakl they did not understand why 10 much fun WU ~ about it abroad. 'Ibey taid the book might even have been pub- lished in th.ta country with some modification.a. About 80 tourists vi.sit the Gori Museum· dally at thlJ time of year, a local guide said. In the aummer 1euon there are aa many u 45,000 a month. · It ts a marble-pillared. t.emple-llke building conceiv- ed by Stalin's Pollee chlef, LavrenCi Be.rla. wbole own career ended before an ex- ecution equad. Next to it sianct ''tbe one- room bat in whidl stalbt lived. !':.boJ with ht. cob-~ bletf•llllllr and pe11..nt m~. '!be but is eDC1oled In a Greet-style glall and mart>le pavilion. Only a fe-tr yard.I away, the central equare-of tbil ooce • miaerable mocmtatn village, iJ dmiinet.ed by a heroic staCue ol Stalin. In hl1 lifetime one could net 1brow a atone bap- -¥-GRAND ·oPENINGlf 4 BIG DAYS ........... GAME SPECIALS THUIS., Fii., SAT. & MON. .... $7.tS 7 1UNllSTOll .... $1.91 AGGIAVATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1 .39 ... t.91 ..oGIAVAl'ION •••••• , ••• , , •••• , • • • • • • • 1.99 .... 5.50 HA1!11>S DOWN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3. 99 .... 2.50 aliss 1'U1'0I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 77 .... 2." 1IOt.m.E • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. 99 .... 6..00 LR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.~ .... 4..50 IS1' Dm SPOT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.44 .... 5.50 W-IT-GAME • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.99 ... 4.95 TWbid • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.99 LLTE -IW>lO . ......... ... ., ... ......... ~ 1'UDOR B.ECnlC 1UNIOGUM FOOTIAU PIG DESK s11• s499 S466 ~--........ MA8&11C DMT ... IOAIDI 66« . s1" ........ (' ....... PLACO WOODIN DAlf llf TOOi.iX S199 . SS .... ss.so IUSY IOX $]99 BABY'S HUNGRY ·DOLL s12ss .... ., ... PLASTIC TU SETS s1" .... $2.IO MAJOR TINKDTOT s111 .... .,. ... 4.PANR BRITE s5aa ....., ... AIGO CAKI MIX In S199 ......... MUSICAL MELODTTUIN S199 • ... f14.tl MICIOSCOPI CHEMlmT SET sn .. ... buardty without bittinC • _J-~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!c-l~-;1ta;t;b;tue;-or-poatialt""Of-Stalilt.1--~-----·---''----, r& • I • .-. ••• : •••••• ;.-. ............ 1.tl •••• $1~.._- COME-511 THE COUECTION OF NEW FAil FOOTWEAR Nationally AclvertiNcl Names Ub • • • L llLLER etc. 'SIVE Co111 ----~10o! SIZES 3~ to 11-A.l ... U. to D MEN'! ConreSeeOur •• MEN'S SHOE SHOPS -~~ERS .... ....... ......... TM Newest of Styles and leathers -SAYE s s $ SIDS 6 to 15 AA to EEE . Now ari.y Gori bu one. Fourteen yean after bit death, Stalin iJ DO 1onCef' a hero even in bi.I naUye prov· mce ol Georgia. -'l"here ,..... a8My-deJDoD. strauons in 'lbiliai. tbe Geor- gian capital. lD 195e when premier Nikita S. Khtulb- chev deDoaDCed the late dlc- tator and dramatically de- ecribed bis bloody purges. While the rest of the coon- Ford Gets Major Latin Auto Stock In a three-way transac- tion with~ Jeep Ccr- poration and Regle Nation- ale des Usines Renault, Ford Motor Company baa ac- quired a major stock inter- est in Willys Overland do Brasil (WOB), according to E . R. Molina, director of Ford's L a t l n American group. Ford also purdlaaed the .tock ol Transax, S.A., an ArgentiDe axle manufactur- ing company, from Indus- tries Kaieer Argentina. Molina said WOB, Brazil's second largest automotive manufacturer, will continue to produce, sell and service its present line of passen- ger ~s and Jeep uWity vehicles. Ford Motor do Brull will continue with the Galaxte car, trucks and the 8-BR tractor. ~ FAT OVERWEIGHT .......... ,.. ---·~ ~ -....... allM -...... y ................ . ,... _,, Mell. ~ •• ...., ........... ....., ............... fl•-flt IN Ifft *"9f, ~ _,. .......... ..w ........... ...... . "" ......... .., -,.. -, ... """"' , .. -..... -......... -... ---IMl<tl. Nt ellttlleM tMH. °"'1M• ...... -""' _"" ... '"" CRAWl'OR0'1 o•uo no•• , ................... MAii. OROHI I'll.LID .... ..... WOODIUINING lllS ~1" ..... , ..... AILAIHO uacum . s11• . ......... WllGHTID IATONS 99' h16• .............................. 1.91 • • • • 1.49 ~ .............................. 1.91 • • • • 1.49 1---r ......... . .... ,,.. Cea 1om Dally Smoke Ideal -·-qa -s1_9, -, $f49.. - TETHER BALL SET $~11 5399 ........ ....., ... .... $1'.tl . ....... . ....... PLAY-DOH Oat-A-SKETCH MOTORIFIC GRAND PRIX ELECTROMIC RACERIFIC • RACE SET FLASH PLANE 66' S2'9 .. s1" s2n LIONEL .... ... .ZN., ... CHEYENNE WONDER UN ~ 5-UNIT TRAIN WHAMO IHOllKA1U HORSE COMIC IOOKS c-ptete ss• s11• 19' s2411 , __ .... ., ... ...... " .... $7.tJ • ... $11:91 • ... $1.00 WOODIN ...... ........ IOdO ELDON FllSIH CROQUET sns ........... EASEL RACE CAR SET llPIATING GUNS FL TING SAUCER ...... ILACKIOARD SS" s1" s5aa s.1311 IVHEEL GOODS .SPECIALS 10" MUllAY TllCY'Cll •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $9.11 12'" MUllAY lllCYCll ••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• 10.11 16" MUllAY TllCYCLI •·••••••••••••••••••••••••12.11 16" MUllAY llCYCLE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 26.11 20" llUllAY llCYCLI •·•••••••••••••••••••••····29.95 '=:.:Jet Wagon ••••• S899 TOY . CHEST :~:oo ........... S988 FIB WHEEL GOODS ASSEMBLY 46'' Pioneer 600 American Flyer Train .14.88 Save 50-F. SALi HOUIS :JI, THURS .. FIL, MON • 9-91 SAT. 9-6 BE] OR • 3442 VIA LIDO NEW STORE NEWPORT BEACH 673-8530 m E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA ~5454 ' • CLASSIFllD CON11NUED FROM PAGE 31 HOUSES FOR SAL! -General 1000 TWO SEPARATl HOMES on Ideal EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Come!' lot. EAc:h home la spacious, b.u wo bedroomts. d.inin& rooma and 11 ln •erJ rood condltion. Separate yarda, covered pa· tio. double garap and work· shop. NEAR 17th ST. SHOP· PING CENTER. AND~­ HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALi RENTALS RENTALS llNTALS 1000 Cotta,.._ llOO H-;;fi-...,_--leach---1400-HOUlll ~~heel HoUMI UnfurnlaMcl AptL Pumlthecl .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;I --------U'.A VlNG State • M.J Loll, ... -. ....:.. ,...=. ":.:'"" -,t. Newport IMch 3200 Newport ... ch 3200 la I boa 4300 Colleae Pin Arel UTTlf DOWN Your GA1n . PMd to Sell .>-:&«W.tru------ - --------= CLf.AN Bach. •P'I·: all 1000 General 1000 General General Drive by 2256 Avalon. 3 BR • 2 bath nice nylon earpetlng & private rear yard. FHA· OC' VA OK. Price Reduction F'utl a, Owner. $23,CXXI. 3 Moll ...... HmttillatOD vu. THIS IS A' IWE Hltf/OPl'INI util.. tnc1. m . Up. 315 E. BIG HOUSE Bdrm. 1"' Bath. SwedtSb lap modtl with WnU1 room ~ llVft Balboa Blvd., Balboa. on cuatom built tirepltict. I.Arp Brkk feoc· BBQ a ~ bedrooma • 6'fS.99G • Ocecan View borne e4 JJado • f!Q06.Uibtfod wltll • ~ IOlf price oa $21,950 Brand new 2 BR, 2 baths -best area New· lalboa lalincl 4355 $21,950 (C1ll to ... lnakle) N.wport at Victoria 646-1811 5 BR 2 be.th, family room, completel.y recoodltiooed, carpet.a Ir interior pafot. Move into th.is fluge 2CXX> aq tt. fully landacaped home before Chriat:mu. $995 total down to everyooe. Price jult $28.500. • COATS la WALLACE REALTORS 5464141- tn Lapna Bucb <OVeftil rump11 room. G._ tDc!ludN dJ'aperiel cupet part Beach. Carpetl, m.pu, completely wtth IWU\Y blt.J.n kitchen ~· Lota of ca.. bl· '-1r ~tor.· bit.In titdlen, swfmm!ng pool + gardening open beamed ~ cludlne elgbt fnllt treet plua 'ACIFIC SHOAIS le maln~nance. Close to schools, beach & 2 bedroome, 2 batha ~~~~~= a~L TY shopping. Maid lenice aI8o avalL at min. au priced now Qty Tax e 1 but near MT-&.'ill 80-Sl _... rates -$235 mo. at $47.500 IChooll A ,..;_p'-. 2208 ... -~ 5!8'~ --May trade for '""' ... _.. Balboa Ialand propert;y Clnyon Dr.. a.ta Meu. -- - - - - -CALL 644'-1133 ~ 494·~ cpts., drpe., blt-ins; Eut· DINING ROOM aide location. $33.000. + 2 luxurious baths, mu-Newport leach YrlY Balboa 1l1and. 1'e 1 BR Agt. % blk from N. Ba,y. $1.25. Call eva. ~ $85 PER mo., um. paJd. 1. BR. winter rental. Cleu; 225-B RUBY. 5'Mm An'RAC 2 BR $140 Yr\y. PaUo. prqe, uttl pd! Adwts. 116~ AGATE Huntington leach 4400 ~ -HPTIO-POoL-f: Call: Bob Ewinti MODERN 3 BR., 1% Ba.. 'BEDROOMS+ DEN+ {iut ~ 2414 Vista del Oro • OWNER 5ell22 • t.er bedroom la bup. with re ty private be.th with door to e NEW e LUXURIOUS e ,... Verde 1110 •tannins COVERED PATIO, RESORT LJVtNG to romantic warm water - - -= = - -=-.. NATIVE GARDENS Owner transferred. AlJD09t (0pen Evenings) CUFF CENTER. A perfect !!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! retirement home--plua In· p 0 0 l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Immediate ~ 1 ion.. SWIMMING POOL. HAPPY General 3000 Huntlntfen IMch MOO 6 POOL.S-SAUNAS-JACUZD FOUR BEDROOMS Pace-PAYS! Your WnllY deterY •------HUNTINGTON eetter -lowest price In •it Full PNe only $23.500. lllU Dougla• Space Center ~OOthFull ~ =·~~ Alw1ys Too Busy thls barlain • ACT NOW! COUNTRY CUI AREA Approximately lllOO .q. 1t. of it'&Cious lM~. nVE BED- ROOMS. 3 BATHS, FAM· ll.Y ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, FORMAL DINING ROOM, hU&e master bed- room with walk·in cl<>&eta, Kltdlen h 1 s everything, bullt·ins, diihwasber, double oven, disposal and Iota of cabinets. This home la taste- fully decorated, fully ea~ peted and Draped. l4'x26' Eb:l06ed. screened-in alum· inum Covered patio, Bloc1' wall fe.nee &: mininum mail). tenanoe la.nd&caping. PRIC. ED RIGHT AT ONLY SM.950 • EXCD..LENT TERMS. "RING SPRING" •••• ~ •••• MUST MOYE! out ol cotmtry • Sacrttice at greatly reduced irtce. Own- er wtll carry 2nd trust deed on one of Lido llle'1 most attractive OOmel with Or· iental Pl'den fHturinl ~ aaJ trfts, immenR livini Beautif\11 3 BR 2 bath home -not anymore. Thia tour in the perlect location. 0v-bedroom. I>lua de.n home is ersir.ed BR.s. 2 ma.ulve fire. juat what every JOOD& moth-er needs. Eve?Ytbin& nN placft, hU&e tamiJ.y room, am In Up-top lhape for min- 2 car 'PLUS praae, lrn-ilD\llD eve EV maculate y~ t>.o_at A trail-"1ienoe it ~: :! conu::,: er atorap area -ideal tam-er,y Uy home. Quiet cukle-ac 1&ver. Dlabwuher, waW' street. Freshly pUited all aottener. all new ~g . ' for Mom. Low mamtenance built-Ins, w/w carpet 1, yard __. .. i..1 b•-... .. heavy shake rool Ir cllilten-• ...... ..... e ... """t ... e, 1.ng 15¥32 heated tr filtered covered patio for Dad. The POOL. Almost tmmedl.ate best ot IChoola for the kids. poasesaion Full price ~ $31,900.00. C. F. ' COLESWOR1lf'l &: CO. $28,950. CALL 540-USl 642-Tm Next to So ck Sho Heritage Reel FMtate Jr, ~ E'Yea. a P ~h~E WATERFRONT ~,!..~.a.-WITH DOCK nne 3 BR, 2 Ba home .Ji tom deluxe 5 BEDROOMS, excluatve private area. Re· 3 BAnlS, <X>NTQifPOR-cently de..~rated inside &: ARY, ~ DINING outside. New carpets Ir = 1::: ~ • D d drpa. La r c e watefront ~°' ....... ~ .r.=:r~ ....... J».~ de Gair Olane.. J'amO:J raam tao llrp. mdo9ed mart MlmlUDdlns tbe ~ ta1 cte.-waten ol a heated A.Dtbony SWIMMING POOL. TERRIFIC B U Y $4,CXXI OOWN. • WALKER &: LEE 2629 Hartor Blvd. SfS.9491 Open till 9 PM -==-==.=.::::.=:.---------- town • aubmit all offera. WALKER & LEE. 7682 Ed· Clnl1 2 miles. 3 BR, 1" GARDENS c.uL MR. BL.ACK 54G-ll51 _1.J_t1_ier_._842-4455 __ • ____ 1 3 Bdrm 2 be.tbs deellent baths, dble cara~. exclu· Her1tap Real Estate. PR~CJ / __ dr aive Uviq. ~center, btd -.n.n" ENTERTAINMENT 3 SR. 2 BA. CUkie-Sac · . ::t:i!, :,;-1ai0~ tG!: pool, teMLs court. no yard BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL atreet. Carpeea. drape9, 1mm1e. 4 • blMna, cant a: ready. $2lf)/mo. Act ~ Oilld over 12 OK. ADULTS 847-1414 protected patio. 19C1 MM.lil $195. FemhW, HcmH Nr---------------KllldeerQrde, OP'ENDAILY frplc, c:pt/drps, cw patio -Warner A: Boll& Ctilca. 1 BLOCK from ocean·1 6 2 * 548-1'501 70xHO' cor lot. $1600 dn FHA Nr Newport Center or Utl ntMr-3834 • BR apa. 2 yean old, beat. john macnab --~----,,..----eeller will beJp Pio>' bu:yen New dehaa 3 bdrm 2 bathl. eel pool. built • tna. rec. IRVINE TERRACE Golf Coune IHuty cost Ql' no down GI. carpets, drapea. bullt·tna. UNn1RN 2 br apt, fireplace, room tntucom music. $125 Oiatinctive Elleabroeck de-Mesa Verde C.C Fahw1.1 B~ REALTY $250 mo. 548-79Zl, 644-n'il P9& 6 fenced beck yard. mo it. up. 5J6.887f. 536-1530 sl'"' Higb cathedral .....111-bom ~BR d-· s.uat. 1n · Bcilt •In kitchen· New\y1...:..---=----------..... .....,....,.. e; " ·• "'"'• .,.,.71' · 847-8531 54()..6552 SU.l630 Vote yes tor acbool boodl cleconlted. LE ~ or FURNlSHED rooma for Nnt 2 Bedrooma, den, dlnin& $43,CXXI. Trd. Own. 546-91565 POOL • -vate entrance rm, extra ~P lot, l&.r"&e Ir your renta will be 842-7844. ~or women, .,. • heated pool tr cabanL Ail Col.... Park 111 S + 4 BR Sol Vlata. Shake rt.lied. ~Ucal. Frank El-3 BR, 2 ba, So. Shore Home. kitchen prtvUeres, $10 a EXCEPTIONAL H 0 M E BY OWNER. 3 BR + fam roof, cupeta A drapes. Tru-aendratb PO Box 329 Cd.M. Crpt., drpl, Ir bit-Ina, patio, wk. Call 536-QS after 5 $49,500. rm, bit.Im. covered patio. Jy beiit value In most dealr· dbl pr, $HO mo. 549-4131 Laguna Beach 4705 VIEW BAYFRONT Visit our new macnltioent 'View-Point" Series homes in the t.inetlt locatJcm in Newport Beach from $122,500 • $159,500 OPDi BOUSE DAILY 1H 1311 Galaxy DI'. Doftl'a... -------- 2 be.tba nr-1--f.enced able area ne1r Oillep. Costa Mesa 3100 · ' .......--$26,950. Huntlngton NEW! Furn· or UDfum. 2 BR yard. 546-'1309. KATILLA DESIRABLE Harbour 3405 2 BA. All elec. blt.Jnl. - Newport leach -~ lt1-«l&l 546-Dli NEW HOME ~~ ~ ~ DOWNTOWN 2 Br .• 2 ba, (.1>td, drp8. fore-3 BR 2 bath.Beach Club area. ~ Model Home ed air bead, Gart>-cUp, bit· Near lldloola 6 new lhop-n6l•. Wet.iey Dr· N-• IUl-...1--illl: frpla. patio, prage, ping center 1 ye~ lea1e Dana Point •740 -RNH.-.• 2 BR 11' ba, din nn. deQ, water bJrn. Adult.a oaly, no $325 Per mooth with JIUI'· ;;..,_ ______ _ 5c11ool epta/dq!L Coocl C01111. aa peta. cbue optian, Bkr. c.ll OCEAN FRONT ov~ car Jot. Walk tD BB lD a-RATE RF.ASOffABLE Frink Smlth (114) 117-25.11 Dem Point ffbr. 1 BR IP U J'OU lDDt a. feel d a ic. P'ade 8dloal. V.-t. Aa'Cm frcm Oullnb7 Oub w (2U> ao.35T1.-p. Studio $UJ. aim del llllme lhlD 10U wtll &1oo 8RA1H1Wt Rl:WIT m .._ Dr· * Piii: Ml4'nll UNTAl.S .tENT ALS :e ~ ~-=: NTet 5eaa •Un 3 FOR LIASI Apts. Fum...... Apll. Unfu.,.._. Profetlional '""'IC8Pin' "YmlANS" 4 er~ ea. Ga.rdena-•• = Coat• tMaa •100 0ener1r sooo troot and rear with magai(\. $.'iO DOWN • th1ii 3 BR 2 3 Br . .fam. rm. WHEW' cent arbotttum off large pa· bath ~on l&rp comer Gardener ••••••••••• $225 SUS CASITAS • tio accentuated at ftigbt by lot wllh built·~ .,,1., cpta/ 3 Br...dm-fam. rm. •••• $250 WHAT WEAn!ER! • But you co1ortu1 ll&htinc· Mammoth dJ1ll ia youni. Pmats of $165 TA.RBELJ.. 540-1720 Furnished 1 BR Apta could ll.ll'e cool off in thil bedrooms, 3 baths and mod-per mo. lnclodes all. For Lea......Eastalde VACANCY 20x40 pool. Hl!ft'a a Jovel)' em wortc saving kitchen, TRADEWINDS RL TY. 3 bdrm, den or 4 bdrm + 2117 Elden Street, C.M. LNM Option . Yeslerd1f s Prices Back Bay boow: rigbt where plus end1eea storage Cid 842-5011 842-5012 family • dining + rmnpua u blk oft Newport Blvd) Only $1CXXI moves 10U Into . everything is happening in ~ space round out __ ~ room. $235 mo. ~ :: . ~:gbo=-~ B~: ~~ 1~: =~1=ch:o.!! ~;t,~ 0~ C::::::!~ Huntington JEAN SMJTH, Realtor ~ HOI'POINT family IOClfion ...__. -'"'-'-..__ HaraiOiibour 1 .. "S 400 E. 17th CM. 64&J2SS iooable Baycreat. Two tire-....... oned home. 2 baths. sauw""'g • a._.lutely must home. See ~. 0 n I Y _ -ORI Cloee to 1hoppln9, P1rk places, aame room, deluxe electric built-inl, Uke new .ell. Uatlng la $42.SOO. Make $32,900. Walker A: la, 20C3 W' w~ 3=·~t~::=:: VIO A MAllOR Boys Club & Glrla Club kitcben with braJdut area. w/w carpet& It drapes, spac-your otter. Weatclitt Or., ~1711. Open A 'I e S!*k>ua 3 Sr'• • 2 Ba Heavy abake root. atone 1005 llvioc room, firepla<::e. Colleg9 RMlty 546-SUO Eves. fenced yard, and .a.lit to BACHELOR a: 1 BR. Pool. e Swim Pool • Put/sreea plant.en, bMuWul 1 ar &e ~uced for quick sale e '"ME GOOD LIFE" e SOxlOO lndodln1 3t ft. boat .cboola and at.oppmc. $17S Exc!Loc. carporta, Adults. e Frpl Indtv/lndry fac'Ja yard •patio. An oppor~ S23,900. Buy on GI· rnA • * ULTIA IRIGHT WATERFRONT home w I alip. You on the land, f\111 per month. 642--017'7 no peta. All Utila paid. •Adults• Family areu ity to hedge agalnat infla· Conventional terms. HWTJ! INSlDE & otrr. Come 11ee if piY al.Ip It dock, in a pn. price $37.SOO. Try 20% dn. Newly Decorated 989 victoria. 64H7'74 1845 Anaheim Ave. tion, priced at $52,950. Ex-this 4 BR It family room vate comlllllDlty: nicety ~~aul<n~)a !l.~ (213) 2 BR with C8f1)0ft. tso, water $17.50 Wk. Up C.M. &16-5781 duaive wittl: has ~ ppea1 SEE l700 FURN. 3 BI •. , 1~ baths>. Re-• '"' ~ pd, nr ICbooL lllM Placentia Ruth P•rdoll, Realtor ? ~· duced to S69,500 for qujck • Studlo 6 Bach ape.. RENT 1sa; Westcli1! 0r. 642-S200 911• 2 petios, titul car· ale or will haae/optkln. fountain Valley 1410 Ave., Apt. o. S37..Q.1!0 • tad UW. • Pbane 11!1'9. I' \I I .\\ 11111 ~ 4 \I!'\ II\' •• t ' I I 1 I " peta ' drapes throughout. YOU OWN 11IE LAND -NEAR New 3 bedroom bouae. • MUI Serv1ce • TV avd. 3 Rooms Furniture Oltt:k the S%"%, loan you • 646-78G OWNER • 3 BR, 2 be. epta, dips, bit Unbnllbed ill quiet court. •New cm A Bar $25 Month ~t ~ ~ r:: : C BR., 2 ba., Fami.b' rm. ~ ~ N~Hl El -=l No pets. $12> mo. 6C-&4. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 FULL OPTION TO BUY room, 3 bedroom1, 2 batM. !!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Howle ~ like • DIM't1· BALIOA ISLAND ~m•===·= um Baker. c.M. move. For details CALL w/frpl., din. rm.; xlnt cond. Orel~~ ·-_,.,; 2-BR.. Pvt-p.rage $l<fi. * $87.50 Nicely tum. 1-Bft. No "--t c. • _ _. "· '"'~ Nr...cbool. * 646-6096 .... .,._. o.a. MR. MYHRE 54()..ll51 tee., priv. bade, .. _ Qa.e duplex; cpta.; drpe.; prb. H of Chai Corona del Mar Herl~ Real Eirtate to achoo1a ID Back Bay lefuna a-ch 1705 * Ml w. l8th ST. * -db.1>.: priv. yd. Adulta, no OUM n Luak • built homes located oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili atta. $35,900. 3 Bedroom home, nke lize peta. ~2962. 517 W. 19th, C.M. MS·lf.54 in the Southland'• m01t de-REDUCED $1750 BY OWNER 548-13U family room, Ice fenced~ 1 BR Apt. rum. Uttl sirable Ir fucinatin& area. Maa Verde To w n and LUVELY 3 BR. 2 Ba. home ~ yard. $150 mo. 61>2488. Ind. Adult», no dop. Alao Costa Mela Scboola It Cal.it. Irvine cam-Country, 3 bdrm with lge on 2 lota: c:an uae as 2 apts. . FURN or Uni. 2 BR. lge lot. ama1l unit $70. 642-6560, 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! pus juat moments away. mlltr. llJite. Patio and fruit Rm. to bid. Near Be.y A $$ mo. + utiJ. Costa Me-642-9044 CLOSE Senalb\y priced from treft. Now listed at $27.750. ocean. Will aeD all or 'ii Int aa.. 642-Tl63. _N_ASSA __ U_P_al_ma_l_A_2_B_R. ;;.900 to $43,SOO ~~_,,.fH or trade. Can~ In ru.r. 3 • BR/Dble garage $125 • Furn or Uof. $1as.sl40. Htd • TO LU K HOMES ..,_v iza4Es41aTLa0wneruv ~LUFFS ~. ~_!'..~4; ~ J= pool. m E. 22nd St. 642-3645 Directiona: MacArthur Blvd. Phone 546-6900 · _..,,._. . • 1 BR Comp! Furn. minted coin. CO ft. at to at. Price Just Reducecl • loL $1,CXXI down will pu.t JOUr $57,000 . nenv on deed. Heavy aba.ke roo! tope this "Ring SpringM 642-7252 loYelJ 3 BR A den. 2 bath ANYTIME home. White picket teoti! SPRING '.-llWTOUnda the U>ee ~ered patio. Dbl pr w/xtra car- Realty Co. ~ ~~ted ~ d~a": 1M1 ~DRIVE Village OWNER ANXIOUS -See Lecne Option this TODAY! H1rbor View Hills 5100 from Paciik C.oa.lt Hwy. or NEW • Decoratcr'a dream! LOS PADRES 131 Flower St. $79.SO PARK 4 IEDROOMS Newport Fwy. Torn on San WE NEED 3 Br, 2 ba. \'ft, Pool/ Lee, REAL TY Mesa Verde 3110 MS-7883 J oa.m ,; .. Hill Rd then fol own/option, u/$.10,000, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BAnlS """"'...,,..! ,..., ..,._.., l n-,,. __ 21,500 low .. ~ to 'modd area. • 4 bedroom ~ Eaatside 644-2009 New home, T<YrAL PRICE 3 BR. 2 BA, Formal dlnina ';""'Adul~m w~: SPAClO~ 2 Ir B Bit Spotlets 3 bedroom home STEPHENSON REAL TY with covered petio in a quiet 306 Marine Ave. 675-4000 cul-dNae street. SlOOO down l $185 per mo. on a AieaM option buis. Owner1 a r e movin& It need immediate 1tetion. Full• pri~ You can't believe thia! Beto-1a1der $.10,000 for fut buy· CUST ~ Daplex. 3 Ir 4 ONLY $26,«m, $1,D Down room, dl8bwuher l: built-548-1885 EYm A wtmm 2 batb Apt.a. Built-Im. ~ -er. lf you want to sell see Br 1 blk to Fmk: 195 • Glmneyre St Ina. ~ &: drapes, dbl • peb, drapes. Quiet lMns. . ...., ~ loc:Tttnr. I/I us now. R.Ao Cl•w. $52;:-nBv Own--Lqtma~-49Hll33 -~ 1-chlld~-~ ~2....BDRM/U'l'Il c-3117 ClnMmtn~- tloor plan with 4 big bed-er i2J 4h1 St. m.sin. <Next to nc Toe marlfet) 54MS79 • m JOANN • Rental Mgr. Mn. ChrUltlDle ;:-t~ ~~ ~~; FOR EXCHANGE 2 ~ 3 BR homes In Vlllaie N rt •--h -oo 646-28ll or MS-0787 546-lOM ., ~ leaving area. Auume the LoYely 3 bdrm • 2 bath, nr UCI. Sale, leue/opdon A WEED IT ANO REAP ewpo -c ~A '69.SO ~y nice 1 * C * $23.950. 646-7171 546-2313 Open Ev•. 'Til 9 THE ~EAL. E S TATERS loan and $156 per month tn-..,Ul·I eve 1 Cone!. ominium, 293 E. l1tb St "~mu lease. Whitehouse .Realty. Unique 2 BR It den,. 2 BR, TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale; BR 'l'ral.W. Adults only. ontempor1ry ... ud Adult ... ,.;_ Pool iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.............,.iiiiiiiil .,.A., IUIV\ or -.u .... ""'-\\'/W crpta, buie liY rm, ..... _ or u-.. ·-., .... 2lL 133 E •. 16tb St CM 642-1265 FURN ............... VI Ell taJCeS and lnsuraD~· are&, ........... • V'IV'""1\I o.»"'V'Nt C.Y_, g~ Walla m&Ufve IUJ)-&"IUU Ill.WU. ~ on., n Un&" Vn.l• WALKER Ir LEE, 200 5 minutes from Ocean and RUSTJC-RAMBUNG 2 Houses by OW'Del'. Ocean deck. modiidtch. range & ba,, frpl., carp., drapes, bit. 2·BR I ~ + Re-Spac 1 le 2 BR, prlv pado Westcll1f Or., 646-7711, Open Bay. Want to trade equity front good area. pr1eed to oven dlsp offered u ii Ins. 2 car gar., heated pool. ~ Stove. S90-mo. Nr-(rplc, all ldtdl bit.ma, pool FiCJht Inflation Eves. tor Mobile Home Harbor ee.11! 675-0081 e.151D. $24 900 . Lo,, Dn Miaslon 545-3155 Aft 5 pm A wknda at.ores. 546-5040 bkr. le cabe.na. 8Sx180 Pitch a 5 UNITS with room for 3 DAVIDSON Reaftv ~ ';,,;11Equ~i.5~ 2 i::e ~.:O ':~~~g~ DUPLEX/3 A: 2-BR. RI~ 49'-0'laL . =~~~·BR. 2 ba. Newport leach 4200 Pu~~.,~~~ S:. mo more · • Jot 64x290'. Ideal $660 -r mo. INCOME li'B-!J'lOO Eves: 543-6966 with fireplace. $22,000. %-BLK BAY A. OCEAN! BLUE Lagoon OlndomlnJum Newly redecorated .• Duplex. <Juat off Santa Ana Aft.) for owne~ or non-resident 8 turn~ units, Eaa~ L.v & leach Well..McC1rdle Rltra. Owner $45,SOO * 673-2950 3 BR. 2 BA. $37,500 Unturn Occupyinr 2 k>ta. Separate 2008 Call 546-62161 mgr. Asking $.52,500. CALL Full --$51500. .7Ilt 1810 Newoort Blvd CM or $40,CXXI Furn. (%13) Jndry nn, It patio w/lhaw· ~ ,MR. NELSON 54().llSl Rll.T. mo~ 58, CM Hlty, Inc. 543-7729 -. 1 · Eve.s.·~ Newport Hgtl. 1210 833-1398 or (n4) $2131 er Ir dreutng room. $300 w. Oceanfront Completely Heri~ Real F.atate 5'6-548> 549-l058 20'JS W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. EXCEPI'. ctea • by own CUstom 4 BR plua den mo. Yrty. 494-1296. 2 BR. 1 be.th. crpta Refurbished Beau 1nspd Nr Harbor m $].CXXI Down • Allume pay-NEW DELUXE UNFURN drapes, $150 mo. SPECTACULAR YIEW··OCEAN and BAY C~annef Jes/ -.AparlmenlJ On W1terfront Ne1r Newport H1rbor Entnnce 2525 Oce•n Blvd., Corona del Mu, C11lf. AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS Why Not En)oy The "Condominium" Way of Ufe THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchase and get fee title -or lease U you prefer. ALL IPtl. have WATERFRONT VIEW. AU have two bed.rooms and two bathJ. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU ~QfE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL Btry $59,500 and Up-Lease $420 Monthfy & Up Phone 6 73-1788 for further information . ' C __ ost_a_Mesa _____ 1_100_ 3 br 2 ba Dbl. trplc. menta. * 494-9292 Channel Front Apt. 642-1615 fi'l5.1669 evea. 1 A 2 ~ AiQ Elec kit lee ,.0o w/treea RENTALS 3 BR., 2 be. boat dock avail. ~![!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Swim Pool, $95 a: $1.15 BUILDERS REPOSS Work'a all dooe • 3 big B& It 2 baths, .la.lye Cam. Uy room W/w carpe~ ovtnized patio, tirq>lace, aprinklen electric built· Ina A: dishwasher. $995 down movea )'OU 1n. Extra nice quiet O>eta Mesa ~ cation. CAU.. RAY GAULT Heritage Real EAtate 54().1151 Lender's Repos. Vacant, redecorated inside 6 out. covered patio, close to echool& Under market at only $11.500 • ..anit your tenna. Paul Jon .. RHlty 847-12fi6 Eve. 536-2465 DESIGNED for FUN 3 BR It fatnily room PLUS &Ol'feoul U x 36 heated POOL, new ca.rpel1 l: floor to celllnc drapes. $27,!MX>. • • call 'til midnight • S40-3650 Heritage Reel Estate. * 5 BEDROOMS Panoramic ocean view on land you own, All !or $35,~ OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-5 1161 Gleneagles Terr, C.M. A&t. 673-8550. 548-9535 ideal dog yard $30,950. HoUMI Fumllhed $275 mo. Rltr. 67J.0160 ROOMY 2 BR Gara&e Apt. 2621 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 642·7318. M·l.f.56 Oae to bch. ahp'& Ir bus 546·9081 CORNER 2000 sq.ft. 3 Br, 2 ltental1 to Share 2005 3 BR. 2 Ba. ini Blk. to bch. line. $130 mo 'WI July i.I!!!~~~~~~- -···---~ ... ~lyEv. ~9371 Ext U; Jn w. a.u, 67J..4(YJ6 *TOWNHOUSE* ha. fam rm. frill. nr llChb, ....,...,.,..., es ~ aenaational buy • $29,950. JllALE, 2 BR apt Fiim. . BACHELOR Room and 2 Br, 1% baths, patio, ~ Owner. Prine an11. 846-5276, 642-4179 aft 1 PM an Tuee-N.wnar! Heights 3210 be.th. Oceanf:nlnL Re.trii drpe, atoYe, $130 mo. 968-1740. . Thun-Fri. All da.)' wlmda. ~ incl. SS> mo. Winter. 132 E. Melody Lane I BAOIELOR wtlbea to 2 BR. boule: fenced yard; 673-6069 ~ 544-2429 evet. 548-826!5 * 548-1188 Corona •I Mar 1250 b'HAR.E NEWPORT ff'I'S, avail. NOY. lat: $120 Mo. VIEW ol Bay Ir Ocean NEW 2 BR, luxur!oua, all HOME. * 646-6112 548-7478 Aft. 4 p.m. 2 Bdrma., fireplace, Contern-elec. crpta, drps, GE ldtch. SJMctacvlar Vi.. porary fumtture. Yearly Color antennas. Encl. gar, H1rbor ArH Cotta Mesa 2100 Corona def Mar 3250 548-2394 After 6 P.M. Nr bus. Only $123. Adu.Its. Day ud sUsbt C"D"""' BEAtmFUL 1 bdrm. nr 120 E. 20th St. By ""llNrD 3 Bdrm L tam r ~ 1 weeks rent. 2 BR 2 LOVELY 3 BR • 2 BA. :'.12=-..... =---..,::.:.:::::_::.:..._ vn ~ • Bath ' --U-"• LR G Cp•· Orpe Fl1>l .._,,.. pool. adults, ... .,.. to • ~. cpta, drl.pe1, blt-Jm, room + -....-. ..a..._,,_ ..... _ ... ......._ .• ar-'°' , , Bltrw. ""'-.., •A.IN __._ ....... 1 N ~ t""-•""'u' .o_.a ant •I-'""-""--.L..... $125, st8-:.K)35, 644-0637. • .. WI yvw,, IJU', 0 children Oloice loL Patt1JW pm. Ex.-ase, ~ y ' Jl6uu. IJJr ~ toe! $250-mo yrl,y. « pets. Nice area. A11o tras. $59,500. m.oi01 posa1, prdener. Unclerprio. 675-2319 or 815-3460 Npt Cfwmel Inn Motel tum. apts. available. O,.......,"''" ~~mo~~ 3 BR., 2 be.tha, pla......,,..,·, Lolivest winter rates. 642-80f2 ..,,~sm Owner. $3,CXXI •unuall<'U "">"""' u...~ _.. ,,.~.. 8030 w Coat Hwy 642-3030 • for our equity. 4 BR. 2 Eld • . . Cpta., drapes. WW furn. . . . LOVELY 1 BR. Carpets dra battis. bit-in.I, 2 frplcs, cpt. _2_m __ eo_A_w_._MI __ &._ms_ Near beecll. 673-8593 $lM> MONTH Bachelor Apt. pes, ~. wuher/dryez'.: Fine locatloo. fi'IS.2286 Ev~. LOVEl...Y new 4 bdrm· Comp! --· -·--· -·-1817 W. Balboa. mvd. Adults, 00 pets. $80• 2266- 2304 PACIFIC DR. fum., wuber/dr)'er, 4lh-Balboa 11!.nd 3355 6~ B Placentia. 646-3160. Open. 3-BR. VIEW HOME + ~:· ~:;"a,_elp;rs:: YEARLY leue or longer 2 • 8R .FURN $UO • MO. LARGE Deluxe 2 BR, 2 ba. $240 mo-income/673-6904 $250 per mo Prefer 1 or 2 WINTER. UTIL • roRN. elec. bltna, cpta, dnpa, 2-car ~":: ftlc:ome. 540-"'184 older adult.a. Refs. 2 Br. l'ii 130-39lh at e.lboa Blvd. prap. Adults. Furn. Of Balbo1 PenlMUla 1300 ========:I Ba. Sep, &bower la dressing NICE amall apt, well decor. uni. H> 16th Pl. 548.om room. Frmt A Side patio. ~ to beech. •krel. Yrly ).BR. DUPLEX * Bltnl CLOSE TO BAY Back lay 2240 ~ace. Forced air beat. $75 utfl pd. Adults. Hl-4430. Drpe, Cpta, Closed praae: New '1 Bd, 2 beth home • 1 $8(). MODEST Uttle old ra.nc:b Gar. dl11p. Top location. 4 MODERN 1 BR. Pft patio, Yard. Quiel Adults only. bdrm apt. Deep SI/St R·l house; lib BR's,, quiet, ae-blka from town. ~ bllc from carport. Adulta. No j>eta. Sl~Mo. * 543-4573 lot, lo\'rly patio, &ood rent· eluded. New paint. Lge. fend !'!,.,~Bay. 314 O>ral. 2620 Avon. $95. 673-6066 l·BDR.M. ""'tW • •nt. Bit· al location • $45,(XXI. )'d. 278 Santa hnbel. v•-~ Ina .... -R. C. GREER, Realty -· --··· Corona def Ma-;-•250 Q '1 wt/w,_ cpts .. duldrapn. 3416 Via Udo 673-9300 lalboa 2300 Huntington IMch S400 --u e ...... et A b. no BREATm'AKING VIEW pets. $99.SO. 548-1322 REP~ S1200 Owner $22,750 10% down. Paula· Lido Isle 1351 r1no nr. FOlrfu. 4 BR 2 -------- :a BR Furn Olttap 3 BR 1" IU BuDt·lnt ~ Eue.. &P·i 2 BR.; S2T5 2 BR. Carpeta, dnp8. Ca.r- Gaa A wtr pd. Yrb' eta Ir Drapes $170 Rltr mo., leue. 235 Qunatlon. port. $90 mo. sm child OK 543-3159 M'T-9658 Eves 545-8698. • 644--0908 e No peta. 646-1255 LIDO ISLE bi\th, cov. 1)8tln. CU61.0m carpets/drpJ, bll·lns. 549-3298. 4 BR., 2 laths OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1().4 $-lj,ll'() • U500 down 4 BR.. 11i Baths: large G lot. $21.000. 2411 S11nta Ana, ,roq.:r \\'llliamlOl'I, Rltr. OWNER 77~1907 ST.\-43:~1 OPEN EVES. l le h 2705 CLEAN and cute 2 bdnn. BACH Apta. Utll, linens, mrud t" 7-BR/NEWLY DEC! _qu.._n_a __ •_c ____ 1 ho\.u!e, new carpets. drapes 1141rv. Month·t<>-month. Motel 158 TuUp Lane/642-6.192 BLUE Lagoon Condo, 3 BR. patnt, r. o. $150, 96:.!·7897 Corona c'lel Mar. 673-1230. Cpta, Orps, Bltna. Sl~. 3 BA. pools. tenn11. priv111e 4 BR 21,t ba, cpt/drps. bh· SMALL PVT·BACHELOR 3 BR • 2 BA/Frpl, Cloef'<l be 11. ch. sm mo. (213) Ina, frplc. pool. $180/mo. $7~. Reb'lg, Hol plate, 1ernge. $135-mo. * 327·B 833-7398 or <n4) &7Ul !21,Jl 37~. UlU! * 6™904 CABRn..t.O. * MM891 • RINTAL~ Aph.' COlta Mei RDI BACHELO frol b 1·1 J\JRN. Heated Pl c.oier. Ai. 2700 hten bar,. Ml I .'4ewport e BOAT . 2 .. J troa e Htd SI • Ibdoor l10 l'em (On the Ba: DELUXE~ View. Fl1 ocean. # St. 8TS41t BEAUTIJ'l in 1dtchel: m~ 11''7 <Hot"Vatb $160. TWO 1nl, tlrepl beach, Id CoroM c q.' ("- at : 1•1a& l'l'plcl. f T..i. • ...... .... ~ ~ • Lee· ~ ba., bit mo. 51 n:: BLK to oc Sbq .,,., q, 1 ad yrly 673- SP AC., im epu., drt Yr!y. 613- 1 BR Ur Uttl pald $135 me 2 BR 2 t wuber/4 Sllfj/mo.. Huntl"I' Golf ' Extra la11 BR $140. 141.h l"el CC. ~ D NAA. 8! 2-3 BR. 2 Mora Ki Priv • .m off GarlJi Fountalr DELU'X APT S. Coolest. NEW 2- Carpeb, appllanct double 1i f.amlly n 862- c ll.ntals ocx:: ltUd• w/local 213. « 1OR2 b or hie pr A vie 4! Rooms I ROOM fo in Conda Sta, CM· $60 mo. PRlVATl! private man anJ NICE e1 kitch pi home, i: LGE qut man f1'5 Dr., S.A. $U.50 u $17.50 2376 N9'1 Income RINTALS -.-RENTALS RIAL ISTATI AHNOUNCIM!NTS Apts. Unfvml"'-1 Apia. Unfurnlahecl Gener.. ..a NOTICU * C01t1 Menil 5100 Roome for ltent 5995 I. I. w...... 6MO Leif 6401 ROOMS FOil ltENT WUJ. tndt 1uu1o111 Balboa L08I' Oct. J: .,_ Raaooo m.:;o per week A up Bl)' Qllt Ill(. feat. Ill abo111 ' -.. old: ..tc. Cid Hu~ pool • Maid 1e1'Yio1 Rome M ..... ne, .. .,..U. A JUT«, NJI. l2S..JS55 ~= ~=---.:'7..!a-: ,.,....... -..., BAcm:L01l • UNl'URN. MOTEL TAHm Jot. N.S. ..... bq!liN • mcK 10 .....__ $100 , Ml-2129 BR. +; -..., ft. YOUR CONVICTIONS ITVlll $12.50 \IP w/w ccpeta, kit mum. Mr. -.,_ 5tW21l Yoa ._.t llaft •..a. Alllol GREENS * * * * * ~I S.rvlw 6~ Hele, W•nted, Men 7200 e WILLIAMS e Swimm.in& pool 6et'Vice m -1166 S.Wln9 _ 6960 ALTERATIONS CUSTOM DlmiSMA.KlNG "LOUISE" M8°n04 Senior Mechanical Designer Robinson's NEWPORT tDc1. udL priv. avail. Semi pvt lfter WILL tnde .-w 1111 Palm *1r __. 1111t 1 • 2 A I BDRM. 4. M6-&m ~ ._ • .,_ • -a JN'l'Mll.lTICI .a.. JUG n.JRN. It UNJ'URN. Ulle or maldple fl: ,..._ die 6Mlt.. IDOlt ~ Htatlld Poall. Ollld Care ltoom A IMrd 5996 port area. 50_. ..._. a1¥9 compab!rblld matddn1 o.ottr, Adj. eo lbopplns -RO<X and brcS -ahare IUSINUI --~ .nice a'falla!llle aaywbift. 2'700 ~ Wa,, at Hu---FOlt WCJnnaUciD oD Oar a. bor 6 Malm, a.ta u... ~ ~.!m Bdrm All-FINANCIAL limited llf.naDe procnm, •--·NHS'n)··--"---_.._ aoo call oae of CllW brtlbt. polite OU111t H01M1 5"8 .._ -....-·-·-ooame1on. • .ao eo1t or obi- Whlddy1 W1ntt Whlddy1 Gott SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS Sped1l .... 5 llMI -5 tbnet -S t.ucb lULD -AO ~Sl INCl.UOI Alteratlo ....... 2-5845 Neat. accuraw, 20 11'•· exp. Tiie, Llnolevm & Mlrble 6975 * Verne. the Tilt Man 1r C\lat. work. lmt.all " ~ pa1ra. No job too amall. Pluter patch. teakin& ahower repaired. "7·1!5'1. Life eupport equip. ment for commercl•I, • under.u ind mllltuy •ppllutlon1. Must be f•mlll•r with mll 1tan- dud1, dr•ftl"t pr•c. tlcff, •nd wllllng to... e aume r .. ponslbltlty for various phlMs of Mlint1111nce Engineer Dlsplay Man .~wport a..ch 1200 .. -.e.m Hwmrr ptioD 10 ..... • p.rn. CAllll v~~· .!: = DUKUlll ·~~ ......... _ ..................... ,... ........ -. a-vou• .... tMJ• ..._ ............ ............, ...-OlHINO 'Otl WI -TlllADllS ONL'tl JOBS & EMt'LOY'ME NT 80.U-SLIPS AVAIL home tar eldert.y lad;y. Awnp ..,._ scmt..,_ IJW • .Am8ba Social PHONE 64U671 Job W1nted, L1dy 7020 2 A J BR • 2 Ba ~. I.Mt mantb $DG. Nd Ill-,. ........ &. 1Dc. Te Pied Your Trider"• P1radlM Ad COMPANION I Nune. Fine SPECTACUl.\R Ba,y Vu on lady with xlnt ret'a for live- Nwpe fee laDd/Eleaant 3 br In can. Homemakers from = mo. eome .. mo ....., ONION BANK BLDG. e Htd 8Mm Pool Mlle. ltent1lt "'9 Nlel). 'l1w ~ Cbe sunz 111 ORANGE TR.ADE e Indoor ~ buDdl~ tbe equlpDmt A (1'al to J'AllDON SQUARE) ~~ = ~~ no Fernando. Bal PmD ~~ ~ t" a.. the corparaliaa .n m ta.t ~. Newpcn ee.ch. <On the B&J 2 bl fMn l'eft'J) electr1dtJ. EaQ lcct& $H.B sD ii=-1 COAST HEAL TH CLUI 54Ml9l (Ernie Minney) Dv~~..!i~. 1 2 a:-f= IC2..sm hlltw Inc. '4Ul11 ........ M•• ... Equlo, a BR + for-. • •.-i __......,.__ __ __,,.. ____ ..,.........,_1 -b1r ~ &It" ma1 din. rm. 2 BA Santa ocean. im mo. 123~ lllAL IST ATI OWNlrl ILLNISS ...._ an nt. 11 ...a pm Ana home. Want O&ce St. 81MlSL / Gefteril . FOllCU SALE lilt. • ..._ 10 mat lllD Putt or T WW add cuh. BEAUTiroL a BR, 2 be. bit· l'OOD TO TAKE Ol11'. J». m z. lD aa ~ Dd. A&t 5tS-GD. EYe. 545-Ml4 in ldtcbeD A dlbwlb:r $2C10 Income Property 6000 bhlw..t .,..._, idml c:.M. 6GaOfO DLX. s.1MJa s.y Cub Apt. mo. >'r11 1Mle. •---I tr coaple. ~ 'ftmll. X • CITIMINTll ~in Home Mapzlne, (Horvath Rlty) m.im .....vllle Brouted -~ Oqalm • llml* TB E FOR: w&lerfroot or Yiew $160. TWO Br. J.onr built· Two botllee (~. IAl'P pbza. dell.. ~ ldDe er Jot. N'pt. Sch. tna. fireplace patio n. a r R-2 Eaatalde kllt. .TUlt redl» etle. run pdce $13.a .. GBOCJP, ~ ,....... trips, area. Kr .. em 548-2211 '---~ ...... .. ... -ed K 000. Pbten .. _, .__ down. N,_-Beadl-. .. Keet c'6as .,,,..,. . • .,.,...... .uwts ..._._,,, .. 46~ .,.•Mft•W:.... ~ m.smo --· tlal8'eltlL 11HMl U PM S3S.500 EQurrY in 4-unlt ... • .. ,.,.,.., ··~ ... -• -moDe:1 • maldQc CONM del Mlt' 1250 down. TEXACO DO,_ ... --.. .._ beer bat, lbowl exc. remrn. 546-2312 • 646-7171 Modin. ....,... ,_.. = ~ .::u> .. "; ior •'Jboat. ar wbatevm 0,.. Iv-. 'Tll 9 Statka. Aftllallle ID ~ C» .._..-. ~ SPRING ltDLTY 642-7252 '-v Oxmt:r· PUl .... m•-RAVE "15 T·Blrd. Full Q,, br~• ta1 ftwdmc ~ Gm. Pl".8!0NALnY llATCB ,_.. l'lcP7 air. New ~ Meet die ~ ta Olrmip ctr.. Wat GDlller car or ON TEN ACRES e 1E 1.mr e Qr IDllllt ...... tiNe wUb Mobile bome. WW trade on l 6 2 BR. l'm9 6 Unfm'D UQlUt aalE * a...i. ,.._ ...._., Tllldlls-Blue Boot. Stt-1500- 2-ba Gold Med. C.oodo. Nr· 547al. UCI. $13,000-eq Jor Uated .,..,.HO~U....,S-EKEEP--ER.--xln-t_re_f-er. aca. RE. Car,! 673-4356. for ..... , encH. ......., work. HAVE: 80 PGntiac w/onl,y Homemakers 547~ 20.000 ceuu.1ne mne., ln ,,..0..,...,.,,.-------beaut. cond., J'OR: •mall AY work, bouaekef!Plng, ee.r In Ulce eondltton. for -.>ti, Cook1na. All areu , ~wife. 833-0a&. own trans. 541·!1863. rRADE fOlt trailer OI' camp- « · Bll 3 BR. cl:ll pr, nice fenced 1ot tn c.11. m. ~ ~ mo tnel taxa. Call Rottfan O>. 5tS-am aey. Um .. e MONAJtQI BAY e • 3 + 1'amil1 + Dln.lns· Hap patio. Owner/Sacri- ftcel TrwSe tbr Lot, 'l'D'a, ~.-.-. HOUSEKEEPER. Uve-m pref. Have l().yr old boy. m.90fr. oma: WORK/MY HOME GENERAL• PAYROU. Cl:llta Mesa, * 548-7343 HOUSEWORK WANTED. cau after 6. Own t:rul. • ~7 . Job W1nted Man a Women 70JO YOUNG cple w/yr old eon to ma.uae Apta. ln ex.ch for 2 BR unt Apt. No yard work. 5(5..5392 np,c. . Pm/Paakm • Poole e HOim A INOOKE e o.a;,. AdlN. .. JDd For Blludlwe: -.-U. ALPHA ROMEO VF.I, T.-11 • Callbl&1 1111f1t. JI New, ..._ I Ba. t a.. M • ~ + •s , 1. • • ocz. ft A Pscq 111De- 1lalin Piii/an. ..... ... 2 a ...... 5'1.-* Jlfr. Jlllllt ..._.._.._..._ LID JaWI llUSI' tnde amcBE.U1. a.-. o.v. .. a.-.. cm. .... xm& 1oe. --. iiiiri dliiili ..... •-. • m:aa aw AdHp. a... OeeMtt 1a -.r 70U dleeAltlm •· Ollll ll:r) m Woodlmd n., CJI. CRLllft' ....._ a --r. pad __. 'IV _. no-LIVE DIS -Qir. 8ta • TllntlDl .._ Pltm dlM tD .. C3c 1t1yt &..Ill '411 MT a OCDllf View 5 Jilece ._ • ... ft. <9-n ,.,,_ ,_,. ,_ • tee· 3 BR. ~: 2 R. Sewell. Bldr • .an •nN. Ullts ac CIDDd M0.000 an ~. 56$050. Gase BJlud Acenc:y be., bit • lnl; $200 Per COIN LWND!llY It • Jn. SCDa:Tl!ltY ums eiaatt:r. W.AJ'ft home, du-~B E. 16th, S..A. 541-0S9!5 mo. 51' Itta 61S6009 8UllMM Pr.,.,ty 6050 old, Good l+ , w B I B •• ~ Rat Mml1 PllltE pies. Jot or 1'D'L Agt. $11,!iOO Eq. tn IQllel'b l BR 2 Cblnae • Enallm • French zu: '9M484 ara. * 0... ----.. * O> IB-Im GTGO. m.8U1. BA home tn VUlap nr tJC!. Pmnanent, aper. Uve • In projects. Design Draftsman Dr•ftln9 •nd support work r•l•ted te under· w•ter equipment, both commercl1I •nd mill· tuy: Some en9ineer· ll't dr.ftlng pr• ferrecl. Two to five yea..-ex,.,lence r• quired. Apply In person or send return. to Per· sonnel D.,.rtment. U.S. ·Divers Company 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana All equal opportamitJ ...,. HUGHES Newport ... ch BLK to ocean fl bay. l BR. Sbq .,,,, cpta. beam ceil- lnc. 1 adult. DO pet&. $125 yrt,y 673-7629. R!20Nm '1'0 C.1 NOW • * 2 LOl'BIPr9m JocaUaa! Pm. 3''ldl0' Mobile Home. Far East A~cy. 64UT03 1900. lJM Federal 2 bomes Beaat:1 aba H.B. ... $16-. lllrtJar Belt Jlem. HAVENEWPORTOCEAN-Whl~Rll;)'.$C2.NOOor baa a dlallengtng ~ llO' W. 19th by US' Pued I Ida&.. ID .... emll!r • .WPlft. * 5tt-elT nllON'Tbome w/$11,500 eq. m.oa7 Eves. A .. ncles, Men 7lOO tun1l;)' with ou~ SPAC., lmmac· 4 BR. daplo Cpta., drpe.. blt.lna. $ZO Yr))'. 6'f3..24Q2 Eves. 1 BR Unfum. Blk bMdi. Ut:ll 1*ds Adults. no pets. S13S mo Yrly. 675-6351 2 BR 2 bath. dee kitchen. wuber/dl)'er, patio. pool $196/mo. 613-4'189. • alley. awn c&fe o&n ~ !"••• h11 ...a 563Mt Wat 21-31' ~ Ou&ler crowtti potential tar a NNN. Hot tiey u la at SERVICE OIRECTOltY Jar Ab cw Put equity. HAVE U8S OIEVY VAN. F .. P•ld Olemlst or Metalursist to $2'7,000 cfn. Al1AJme $19.!iOO ....... " ..... Opp.. 611 A • «o=Ana --54l..cJll91 WEEKDAYS ~ I~~"'~'Bob~ Sr n. c. -=-tneer take cbarKe of. precious S2lO PTn (~'70. l.,ytJe :-±•*"±_!---HOUSE• DUPLEX an 3~ ....,,.,_ T -... metal platlnr operation. Realty 548-9493. INVESTMENT PLAN SIJI. llDW.animter. Tremen-~1141 (~) An x!nt Grm with ltabillty Experience tn analytical BLDG fllr &lccellltW Small G000 l'O& AKYOIOS doul pntmUall $12,500 • eq. MM568 (eves.) ftqUifts a degreed Electri· controls, physical tntina Bualnemmm. Ml. ONCE ANY AGE. 5tl4Gi t:w Home OI' Lot. m8695, ROLL top and omce deAlka cal Q.C. Dcmeer. Responli· and platfni production for --U --bWt7, In part, includes CUI" l~t • .,... for $.l>,000! TRY -f'ft&. worth PlO and $150, wUl e..,._.,uwc compooenta 11 $71.900. ''Tex'' ~ at M.tey ,. IAM SJ' OliaUr Sport nth'c trade tor ~·-. ::"~~oft· nea.ary. WHlTDlOUSE. 657 w. 19dl PIUVATI MONEY Boat lJc>3I ~era. ~ P1* poten.._ To CM 64UMOO. EH 54l..Q3S. .................... w ,...... .... Good eand! ~ for aree,t boob. tools. ~ $850-An approprl&te decree la ;.; ~ ~ M Boa1e. Lot. cir Unita. machine, ~. ~ Aleo , .. Potltlonl mandatory. ~untlngt_on 8e1Ch ~ 8uslnw Rental 6060 tm Nocib ...,_.,., I.A. m.a5. -..... ews. (2) Sb:~ Eut Cott.a 543 .. 311 -,tlls• 11,ilftll! 6550 OXNARD SllORD 3 BR. 2 Me. EXOl.ANGE part/ 642-3170 Golf C.Une View a.lboe Island BOL&MifZ wUllDs '° cma ba IDOd borne $29,SOO. Newport To lovest!cate thla poa1. tion, 11leue m>d yoar c:oo- Gdential miume 1o: Extra tarp a BR iim • 2 New S...... Moc tss111, T .D/• 6145 Jar d6ll'm ID INr llame-'m..&DE for Or-.. O>. equ1t1 for land, or m . '-nonnef A .. ncy BR $140. 2 batbL Ovwloob AvalJelM .lnl hm 4 J11D to 1 am ..-~. Bal> hnes. :rep. 1Wtln Co, nm Westl:Wf Dr. 133 Dover Dr., N.I. lxperieneed Permanent ,... .... Excellent leneftta APPLY Newport Store Mondly lhrv Prtday 10 AM. to 4 PM. MOL DINO M-chlne Operlfora Pl&ltlc, injedicD. ,.,.. nent poliUoc wtth aooct pay. Elu:ellmt work coadl- tlolll. Overtime and all f f l D I e benefttp. lmmef- l&t. opmltls ca all llbUla. Experimoe delired 11 • t will caoaider cratnea CALIFORNIA Injection Molding Costa Meta 546-MIO All eq'IW ~ ~ Prefer 18 ~ OI' oli:tlr, neat, ~e. o.Q1, evenlnp. AllPb' ID sis-trom U p..m. Snaclc S1top Jr. 1902 S. Hubor Coet1 Mes. • loat Aaernblera • 8ondert • Molden (lafttlnaten) • Woechhep helper JINSIN Mlrtne Corp. 235 Fiac:her Olata*- ~ 14th lf«D of Mwiowl&rtr Manne A•e. Prtme rocedae S3SID 2ld m ·• a , -' --. am llat. -.-Rll7 m.ao. m.«J31. IG-6IXJO. 5a4190. MR. w. E. XI.JNGER CC. 5 min to l:>oul1aa 6 Salilbury RealtJ Sell M cll9mmt. IQs Ilda. r Help Wlftted Men 7200 M a a a I er, PrafelaJonaJ f-'MW Tfl&.- NAA. lf2.3961 maoo S4l-&m WD..L ._..,. tallal ID 1117 * * * * * * Stafmlr. ...,.,,, Ii 1119D 2·3 BR, 2 Ba. pool. Patiol ANNO\INCEMfNTI 11amit. -.rd. far walk-f ff U 6 ff ES lmmedlatie ...-dll7 Mora Kal, 8111 Garftehf. and NOTICES tac ..-.... ~ Jl'.dlapr' a SllVICI DlllCTOIY SERVICE DIRECTORY N ght Dishwasher mlimlti ~ 1pee. :vG= ~ nortb ~:,~!!':"Joca~a: F....t (Pree W ._ Ednnk. ..-. tn41a C..tndm 1 6620 cmr-18. appl:t In penoo , 0 lo H w · Sma1Ucr n• t :«Gr: --------1BABD1Tl'ING M1 Dome Genenl Senfcll '612 an)y. SURF 6 SIRLOlN • • X •· App1J Fount•ln Val'-5410 boa llland. 410 ICI· ft. LIT'ft.E trt·ealand lmle V1ltata a: Bartlar'. Cll. Alf'f s ft WILL HOUSE SICK? ~Pad&~ Hwy. Nft.port ... ch Ferro Cora. .. , w.w. carpet. $100 per puppJ. Vic 250D lllock ....... raced Yad. ltl«il4 BUILD m Newpxt Beech Catlf. f26Q dMis h.t DELUXE TOWNHOUSE mo. Rltr. MH5i55 Ana Aft.. CK ..._.,, MY Jane. -.,... Man. tin Where'• tt hm1f PaJntT Or aPPb' in penon at ll'l95 ni.p. A p Ts. Ol'lrlae County'• 10/14. .... Wans PM. l'tl.; Ila& Del liar.,... • ftAmode... . PlumbtnrT Md a room -MAINTENANCE a: REPAIR 500 Superior Arinue Hmtta&tan .... C.OOleat areal 5 mln· beach. Office bfttil 6070 GERIWf .,_., bl Jt.. o.aa ..._ 56Hi1. CUSTOM MILLING = ,;: old C:,' : WORK. Lqe Apt Bldi tn Newport IMch, C.llf. INSU• .a.ucl NEW W BDRM UNrI'S ----• wtllte • trown male; ft:. COSTA MESA WMBICR acra So. Lquna. Permanent. _,.. Carpet., I>rapel. Built-In , OPTJCES, wen room + of ua.. ~ OJlla-. lrtdr.Ma11rar,t1c. No DD PJmt. Ml MD build a NEW ONEt Full To A&e 50. CALL: An equal~ Lnelmnnce~--- appllancea. 1~ ba. Encl. lobby -p"lld ar. ao. tn. -. c.n 1a ldmlicr '6G3I 6560 ftmnclnl· Call ~1166 and Mr. Klnaman, * 499-1177 employer Ml:r 'rilor. ACfl'CY ol l&ajar Ct., double p.rqe. 400 aq.ft. Anabel • c 6625 lesve word fol' "Doc'' 8 to 4-PM/M bu ~ for J.Jc. "1'name f.amlly room. POOL! 1Jc llZ· ft. 1736 ~ CM 9:lAGCY poodle tne. lllllle.. Jt roar .-S Bridr 8'cm C...,.t ......... • Or Call &«rl°" Sa~ ~ andlr ~ ....,_.t 8&2-JOQ2, 9G-44Sl OFFICE • 500 *I· ft. $75. Rec to If. a.a.. LUe-• Black Plmla'9 ......... Ol.\NGE <X)ASI' co. I CARRIER BO R b pcopam. LlbenJ IUu7 + or 54«MJ166 1731 Anaheim, ex woods Ame MW1151. .. erk* ar .._a.rt. AD Dvmc nm "'95; an bed-Hlu Ing 6730 GOOD RO~S 0 inion's IndMdua1 pn>duc&a. R9q: Renttt.'wantwd fftO -8dnmu t §73.215t SMALL Bid m.ie dos w/ cae -. 8rldr an rilw nm p . Dry ID 1 br. Wen FREE • FRlZ • FREE AVAILABLE • Ao n.to, with at lnMt 1· --------1-~ . ...£..1 I R---I 6090 rid CiOllii. ~ ""nif -vDJ.; -'Wlitilllc ..,,. •. • inlare4. ll24iGI-LIT!! HMJLING F9R HUNTfN6TON BEACH 1'81' ntkl Undawdda:c •· ocx: atudmt ~rm. bd. "8-n• ...... .. .. 83MD. Prlcea IDc l8bar a man AD v AN c ED pOe Uftinl SALVAGABLE ITEMS DAIL y PILOT NEWPORT perlence. wllocal family. C&ll coll«:t FOR lew; heated• cooled ONE ldUJ. Ilea del Kar. AD tne-.,::wca'-3> 8hampOo method for quaJ-OR CASH. 642-ml e 60-4321 e PHONE: ea.4192 213 -d>-4124 3600 aq. ft. Ill beaut. ID-~· S.-1118. ""Elp. tty 1"1111 6 carpeCI 1 hr dey, Mavtnr and BmUns PAINTER'S HELPER Has Op.nlnge for L ... men & Min...,. 1 OR 2 bedroom untu:rn apt dust bldg. S390 Ho. BLUE ~ •=• kll· lntras• Sena 6562 pa. iuJred. maioo. REASONABLE. Experience neceuary Caner opportJ rill......_ or hie pref CAX'OO& del Mar 1796 Monrovia Aft. ten ftc KartFld It o..t sesm * TOP WAGES naun firm •mna °' .. 100 mu- • vk ~ Refer. Olata Mesa. 173-3417 E'fee lfWJ • Odll • llM8JD. <X>OIU>IN~ Draftlnt Service 6637 HAULING, cle&Jq>, Lota, DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS .llAl'lr tual IUDdl. I'd or pt Rooms for Rent 5995 Lots . 6100 Leaf 6401 PLAN'MJNG DRAFnNG· ALL types, pngea etc. Dmnp, ddp, l966Harbor Blvd,CM. JllErUUI N~pt~':'c. ".ta~ nee a.-Jtatloa Mech. .\rdl. 6 Elec. P.O. be.ckhoe, ftl1. ,nide. 96U74S 646-9303 IU.Ul'IM ROOM for employed woman e Urpnt aa.le needed! e BASBET JD.JMDJl"Dl&U: 6GIU9 Bos 12 QlM. m.o30C. WAl'frm l full time Nlabt Suta Ana oalce, 54?-Gll in Condo. Nr Tustin • 20lh R.-1 Jot. Salton CU7, near 2 _ 'Yft/Am. to "Deqiee". -' Ironing 6755 Manager with mechanical Experlene9d Preferred Invelton 11Dandal Sta. CM. U1t ot ldtch A pool beach. $3,250. Owner6Q..BI VJo.8albud A AdlllaafBB. c..,..:t•lf! '590 Electrtcal 6640 IRONING.!donem Ho exper. & local refa. Apply lenlcen, JDc. $60 mo. 548-6436, 646-15C'7· E'fea, wkenda. ·, hmll7 pet. * BaranS. n.ECTRICA?f Llomled You pk:k 1IP and 1117~: ~ !i a.m. A: 5 p.m. Perm.nent Poeltlon Houseman PRIVATE entrance. Semi MESA Verde Golf Cour9e Jot. <U D-1000 or •1111 * NO Jtm TOO SllAI.Lt * . . Excellent 1ftft $1 hour ~ M e, Springdale It Elqlerienced idel lld prlvatB batb. Pool. WOl't Fairn1 view. 8Y Owner. 1 mo. bbae ••me• .mUt blk AD ·"'*2-Md, ft!IDOCW, Banded. Sm~, maJllt. M2-3581.. per . ~er, H.B. APPLY but DOt aecem!;:~ m&D Ohl,y. MS-750( OM 542-2945 eollar wAlell. mnit. iall ._.... * m.&m • repairs. * IRON'JNG I MY ROME. SER-STA SALESMAN Newport Store t.ct NICE comfortable bdrm, 2 Lots in Atucadero, CalJf. Vic. Pw:aed& • 8o. Las· EXP!lUENCED • Repaln It Genie I 66IO PLEASE BRJNG HANG-"111 Ume. 2">TI ex-per. Miry Dudley 1c1•.... ....i.. -. _,. adult Sell l or both. Both ",500. 4!l5-G51 ranod., Imp er amaD. n ng ~.. * ,,.,. °"""" Neat. Mech1 lmowledce. M d h Wes-•-te.r ""' v••· ....,. ,,... ---------•eabineea. Uc. MJ..m.t --'"'""'· ~ Salary & Comm. * Apply· on •y t ru Frid•y u1UDI home, patio, MMm CM 54U431. call after 5 PM. I.DST: Boys' J. C. B1a1m MTender Loving C1re JIM TICE OIEVRON ' Olmmunlty HOlpital LGE quiet room to lfnlde DOVER Sffoog • VIEW Pd eob' 10 ..,.S. bare. fnn. JlD>AIRS * ALTERA'nONB for Green Glrdeftl# Muonry, Brick 6830 2590 NEWPORT Bld/Pf. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 193-4541 mlD $15 mo. 20172 Raf.landa Santiago A Antlgla. Ook:ie Eetanda aldlL Uc lE40 CABINE!S. AltJ ~ ,..,,,,,..pin,. Hort. sbldeat. BRICK BLOCK STONE ROUTES AVAD...ABLE l'OREIGN car auto mec:t;;: Dr., S.A. ffe1s. 568639. lot. $22.SOO. 6'4-2039. Re'fl, ~ 2S Jl'I aper. Lawnl ree.a. Mo. dis. ,.. ~ sLATE In An aqua} opportunJC)t ic. Top noteb ,....... s.t SU.SO Up wk. W/Jdtdlen R-2 Bil lot A Hie, plam PART..._ Fanale cat. c:.rn.t, C.ICI ... "°° eat equip. Haannc. MS-1.918 CEMENT W'Or'.k.. 636-2918 Weatmlnster for ban 11).14 emplo)'U' wot1diJc oond.IUom. Inmr- $17.SO up Studio Apt.a. I unlta. Oimer must 9ell sre1 A: ~ • .tc. E. 1tCb EUROPEA:. LANDSCAPER Good Profit.a. No SUn4a, an<:e. VolYO, VMC, '1'07* 2376 Newport mvd. 548-'1'55 lAlw dn. 6'15-1393, eMT19 &, C.M., n.. ... CEMENT WORK O:nnplete land8ct.ptnc I: P•pertulnglng Dellv~ eo..cm SALES AD~ LEWIS IMPORTI maintenance serrice. Vf!IY P•lntlng 6l50 BOYS 10 • 14 P.!:PRESENTATIVJ!3 19116 Harbor Blvd., C.X. reuonable. 548-m'1 eves. .. _ Good routmel e Good prcllt! ladlni Independent apeda)- Free EtthMe. Gm'L Oee.n"". 'l'r'9e Serv-INTER. or Ext. PAJN'I'ING, BALBOA PENINSULA llata deaJtna 1D tNrtr 100 M84!0S AU Types tee. Spnyln&· .New lawm. J?adED, SERVICE. Local DAILY PILOT mutual fuada, UJ>IUldinc 1n DETAIL MAN PffQliE M2-G5'7 Haulinc· Weedq. Rototill m. FREE Mt ~Im • &a.mi • Oraoa• County. Tbla ta an ~IOI ~ SHAW & SONS LOW PRICF.s! ~ INTERIOR EXTERIOR op,>01tunlty to ~ dlcni· TOP WAGES SP!XliLIZING EXPERT JAP~ Fut A neat, l BR Apt. ~ N:: ~PM • fled ~eaalona! aeWna tun DEAN LEWIS IMPOITI EXPOSED AGGREGATE ~ • a.EANUP c:omplet• $89. S0.2866 pert. Applyf!l' in ~ ~ e;-er part time. IDvatment 1966 Harbor Blvd., CM J'omdatlom/Patia. MalnteO&DCe. Mack 117..()132 PAPERHANGING I: Paint· Sheraton Beach Inn 21112 exp DOt ntceu:ar)', '"train.. 646-9303 ~ EXP Gardenlnc 6 ~ lnr· Non-union; 20 >Tl· In Ocean Ave., H.B. ' 5'7~. Mutual Fund lJt. REAL ESTATE Free Dt~~erma inc· Cement work. Reuon-Hnti· Beach. 536-ml9. BOYS 10 • 14 s::-~ 2100 N. Main. Shoulda't J'OIJ be wttb wan. .> --------CUST01I hdos, pool decka, able, ftllable. 642-4400 PROFESSIONAL pa.'i!linl· Lquna Seacb. So. t.aruna A Leet Free ~tice. 11 L EIM· CrA 1 1 11 I I drtftw.,... Concnte •• LARRY'S Gardtnlnc Se.mce Discount ~~~ea! Free est1-Good roatui •Good Pl'Ofitai WANTED Phone« wnte WAUa:R 1t Inc & ~ IG-1.QlD Kaw A Trim $1W26 Mo. mates. Refer a. 5.l&-0080-DAILY PILOT LEE Inc. 362:9 HM1:Jar 81.s. ltM233. Dependable! ~ YOUR p&tnter -bonded A • &a-ml • Retired Gentlem•n ~- THORYK CONCRETE cur •. FAge Lawn Serv. A re!'I. Small ~ welcome. Engine lnat•ll•tlon tor -;:RETIRED~==-A~CXXXJNT=="""AHT..._.1 I HITl'P 1· All t1Pm. patb. waJb ••• Maintenance. Ucewd CM Veterans painting, 642:007 Experienced PART TIME ()p!rate SeUCN1 Tat Oft. I I r r . FrN FAt. &'154511 ~ • ~ aft 5 PM Plumbf-6890 LUHRS BOAT co. DESK CLERK Ice. (Corona del Mar). XJnt • • _ _ Chlld ea,. 6610 e FALL Prunlnr " de&& ··• 849 W. 18th St .. C.M. Profit Sharing Plan. Wrtt.t up . .Dependable, reaaooabJe PLUMBING LEAKS, ELre-SERV Sta Attend for grave-Sff MR. BAR.RY Box 2'111, Santa Ana. 'IN 11 11 G I DAY care: bot lanches; ooe rates. 968-1928 TRONlCALLY located, re-yard shlft. Union Oil 2201 The Inn It L•gun• FRY COOK / 1·11'· EXPr.:lt I I' I I' By the time a man flnda dllld •19 i.:I: Uc., aper. plllred. replaced under ce-E. Coast Hwy, CdM, ru N. Coast Hi&nwa,y $2 • HR. at.art. * DOQ.. gr"net poatures, he can't Hr. d"atowll Oii. 648-7026 Gener•I S.rvlcee 6612 ment, walla, ground or any· 673-332(), HOUSE COFFEE SHOP. _______ ,.... -the-. v ACA.Nc:'f * Nunery SchL ODD J OB.S I Yard Oeanup, place. D timatea -ewnlns•. RELIEF BARTENDER. A~ No Experience . • 562 w. 19th. C/M. 11 L .a.1 M Ca I b lre. ~ ' EQUIPT. 1 lo 5:30 ~· GARDEN MOWING I: w!ek.aid.a OK. Oill Mike ply ln peraon, Mesa Lanes N-eua~ EXPER. Serv. Sta Att • " f 10.-1 1.-.. dlldde ... Hart>or/BUer. * 5t&-ls.19 EDGING. * 50.&9!55 673-3760 1703 St.q>erlor, C.M. -Graveyard lhlft. Union 00 I I I I 1• I ._. !L_ llna"' ~"**"~I •CALL MIKE l'1W1IO • Save on plumbtna tncludin& SERVICE at.at:lon attendant Must have clean lll'Dla ~I.~ Ma&nolla a Warnll', • • • • • •-.......ip froM.....,.. Na. I -Contracfwt '620 Reaaoo. Reliable ~ tmeJ'iCllC)' jobs A mnod. full lime. Experienced. drMnc record. Apply • ;wa ... ,10 I' r -r r r I' I' r I' r I NEW CONmt. • AddHJonl Paint . Plumb'g . Cu,entry Refer'•· ~!;46-3961. wer 71. 490 t: 17th St. c.M. YE'ii~ 1f:~t. co. Sale~. ~ffi!__ . - - . - . · -· - -Rn•oden._ -Uc. Contr. DRIVEWAYS S1LK.COATED p I S. 6910 PART TIME * Unusual Costa Meu BEA.L'S • 1100 ffiVIN!: I I I 1 """' 0 •nnr "-"" , .. .., d 1 Brf k k 00 rvlce LJ. for man over 21 with I)~"" I I I I I In.ta.I I ""'', """"" .,_........., Repair r vew&>•· c w . -----JVV MARINE PARTS MAN N~rt Beach. 64.2-0262 y1ju:'• C1 .-. Addltiona * RemodeUn1 Hauling &: Cle3llu,. ~ POOL CLEANING ~· -*-545"9878 ~~. Expcr pref, but will train 1f SER..sTA. MANAGER SCRAM•LETS ANSWERS IN 8800 Frtd H. Gft"Wtdl ·Lie. llae DAILY PILOT CALJ.. PAUL Bo1t A111mblera necessary. 2431 w. COtUt EXPER. FULL TIME. -------------------------673.fOCl * 549-2170 aaulfted * 548-4825 * No aper nee. 642-6830 Hwy., Newport Bch. 543-7038 1697 PLACENTIA/CM. Income Property 60001neome Property 6000 Income Property 6000 Boloc 4 Slmpll Setmnbltd Word Puat. for 4 o.dda 0 bclnallOe """' "· tti. , I four ecr\mbltd WOfdt .,. low to fomt 'four •mple wonk. f ' • DAILY PILOT Thursd11, Octobtr 19, 1967 JUdS & EMPLOYMENT Joas & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMINT JOBS a EMPLOYMENT JOU & IEMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMPLOVMIN't MIRCHANDISI POI SALE AND TRADI MERCHANDISE FOR SALi AND TRADE "4elp Wented, Men 7200 Help Wan*t Men noo Help=~ Help WanNd, W1 7400 w .... Help Wanted 7400 w .... Sch11le llllfructton 7600 00 7400 ~lllMll 11 IBM RENT MltcelllMOUI 8600 --- KivPuNc:H k TV"• • a.bis • "• • '• t 1 a • • Dryers • Dlllnr..,.., 0,. PIOGll>.MM NG • P tiOD to a.. n. 8erT\ce. Production Scheduler MOLDING AUCTION Fri., Oct. 20, 7:30 pm New and good used furnltw-e. Experienced man needed for machine looding and sc.heduling. Coll or opply et Mechlne Operators Plude. !Djecdon. Penoa- nmt po'1tiom with aood i)a1· Excellent ...ortr oooditlrC)il. Overtime and all frin&!e beneflm. Must be expel'· CALIFORNIA lnfKtlon Moldi ng ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLEll Secretary •::ft=::~ Heaclerson'1 '1'aoNIC AllBaL Y • • tm BARBOR. CM. PBX/TYPI. n. t 30" TAPPAN OAS'i:ANGE 30'' GE PWlb Buttm Range. Divana and loveseet.I, re- dinen, rocken, chain -in na111ah1de. velvet, fabric. lklnk bed.a, mattnsaee, bed CCll'De!' units, dinette sets, c:otfee • la.ml> tables, bed- room aeta, TV'a, portable TV' a, Olympic combo TV I atereo, plctu.res, refrigera- tors, wuhers, dryen, 1tov· a, 16' ReOel sailboat (1 yr old), 50 1al. compressor, 5 hp -AND M\JCH MORE! CLA-VAL CO. Costa Mesa StMtl50 An equal opoprtunlty employer At i...toneJMr ex· r::--in account- IMM.Challenelnt and ln*91tlng position West Cmt =.:a--: Both 549-xr~ Trede & lull. Schoele 1------- Foremost in the vital, expandin9 field of automatic volves and controls. Escrow Secret-r NEWPORT BEAal Elcrow exper or comparable buslneu expel' desittd. WW- irlgneu, dependability and desire to learn are prime ~ quiaitea. Call Byrd Smith fir Dori.a Wa.ike'. 60«10 for mm.re teentary 2UT & :.::,:~ I.A. D.t 1 Ant __ ..,_ ........ _____ 1_11_0 Excellent fringe Win. with 9nflnMrfng ex· 1.m1 Gar. Cr. Bl.. G.C. b.t MAHOGANY Ollppendale fits. 537..7113 dlnin& chairs (8), tncludlq perfenc& Above IW.,._ Huntington Bach, caut. tio.t and bol .. • need re. age -'ng and 9hort· 536 1115 fin1lhloe and recovtrlnl $150 UDWC &A&E-17111 & PLAcemA Wll)Y'S AUCTION •n" m N. Lemon p,d,k Antique Mahoe cllnlnc ta· MIMI tldlla.. Good or-776-2900 ble, Sheratan .tyle, 8 ex· ~ lnd1c•l• location tra leaves $200 '9f-3248 5'8·2201 Cosa Mesa -~~ Newport Blvd. An equal opportunity employer Housekeeper Huntington lnta-cocnmo- nity Hospital. Experieoce preferred but not llec- easary. Qmtad: WEST COAST ........ Age requlr• ment 2S to .a. Apply ---.,...,,-"="':-----• eves. a .icenda. M. T J. . AN'nQUD ' UNlQUF.S Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'ls. Coeta Mesa 646-8686 OPEN DAJLY .9 to 4 Route Food Salesmen To operate an establish- ed route with regular trading customen1. Guar- anteed income $5200. year. Our men average about $7500 with no ceil· ings, no layoffs. Many company benefits includ- ing Blue Cross, ~lue Shield, retirement plan, a : company finance credit . plan, truck furnished and expenses paid. We need men '· who are \ 25 to 45, married, hleb school edueatJOG, Ala experience and abilitJ, 1 ~ bendable ud wiWnc IO work and learn our bual-- ness. To go ahMd in pay and/or fe$l>Orwibility, L'fill 774-0330 tor oppointment or apply JEWEL CO., INC. 1000 E. Ball Rd. An1heim Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. I Friday or all day Mooday. ,. . · YOUNG MAN Under 27 Will be oonsidered for a career position ln the Consumer Acceptance Department of our Or· • ange County branch. $ 130 week S1l1ry · Our international eorpor~ ' ation will comlder: : 1. high llChool &raduate. : 2. Ex-G.L'a, 3. colle&e ~ studenta not returmng to , 5t'hool this aemeat.er, 4. <-' · out of state applicants : sincerely btteres~ in : estab1illhlng resideDce ID •. Oranp Cowty. . : F o r lnte!'view appoint· , meat call 539-1183, 10 : a.m.. tn 3 p.m. I ~--------- Cemetery Counseling Funeral Advisors Two me n with poi 1 e, dignrty, emotional maturi- ty and the desire to leam aJ oocl profeuion be 1dded to our staff. We pro- vide the entire training. .Pacific View Me. morial Park his every s • r v i c e 1v1il1ble Before Need and at • Great S.vin9. To arrange •n in- terview Phone 6'2·159' Danell W•d Viee Pr.sident and Director of Sales . Security • ()pportlnlty AWTATE UISUUIKf CO. We I N expanding In tlM COASTAL. area and are Interviewing for Siies repNMnt• tlvet ... Icing career opportvnltla. Our company offers tMs:e edv1nt.,.._ Mary Dudley 142.1473 1166 WhlttW Ave. Coda Meu 646-2491 or a.Ml ,...,me to ........ 1 Depart· Brush-Chemical.CO. Sala FULLER BRUSH ()pport. mother'• • ooUep girls lle'rvioe estab CUltoml!n $2.00 per hour ------~----· ment. IAIMAtDS ••• Call 83M.1!D 01' S4H339 • • • cmd Go.GO DANCERS $3CIO per ..... 631-5483 « 6IH76l CAPABLE woman to care fOr SECRETARY Full time. 6 mo. old baby and .2 llChool IJJJDWdiale operUQc, Office girla in tiom.e. Full time 0"1I a:n.auger ability. strong tramportation, $130 mo., ph. typmc an11 ..noriband ~ 962-3517 bilities. 80me booldier:pi.ng STA T1S11CAL Typist -C1ertc desirable. Send nsume to fur aooomting ottice. Good & w. 16th St .• Npt Bch. b. S. Divers Company I llll W. Wner Sallll bi c:w<rtunity for adYanee-e HOUSEKEEPER. Jm.in, ~ Write ace It expel'• permanent. Mmt bave driv· AD equal opportunit;y U!nce Bea M 6'81 Deily PDot. en 1ic11!111e. No ~. 2 employer MA'n.JRE babyaitter, Want, adults. Waterfront Oil Lido. MY DOME. 7:30 azn.6:30 PlafD eoakiQc. ~ al1--------pm. 5 .,., utle ~ once. ma. ww1r1 R.efermea =Mftie»il.4~";-;;:.H;..;wia.:::::::~ ... :::--;:: ... ::-::-.~1JLGD1-CJD1mm•• FOi MOttl Bua.lw Schools VWt ua at 1t>e e IBM ~ ARIEL BOOK ~ Moving e IBM ~ __ 369_E_._1_7tb_St._,_CM__ Building sol~ I.oat our e PBX Typq Jeaae. Hardback lJoo6 ~ -...,..,.,...,...,....,54~1·..,,.2_6~72=.,,.,... Sewing MlchlMI 1120 price, Oct, U tbru Oct. 30. .. .,,.,A'S nnP r.r-uOOL lO'l Main St., Balboa Pen· ,.,.., £_,. -""'" FAMOUS Brolberl m·~-lnsula. VI.sit out new Joca-is DOW takiDc ~ _.._, • tiom tor Kindergarten A Automatic zla:zq. ~ Uon at !13 E. Balboa Blvd. Pre«hool. Ace 2 lhru s. ed. ~ ctf ba1uce of (Both locatlolll near the Full learnlQC snsram. $34.915. tertm or cub. 5 Balboa Pavillion) Large ae- 2110 nruRIN AVE/Of. Year pu1a &UMUtee. lect.lon d paperback booka PHONE: M6-l"4 531Mi61S· It printa at reuooa.ble p1cu. Some 111>re fixtures •LEA.RN INCOME TAX • Musial Inst. 1125 on aale. Pb: 673-0192. Open Earn $3 to $t per hour Eve. and Sunday 6 Week tuitlcn course ltarta Fender. Double Showman D U· NC AN ~yfe Mahog. November 2nd. !.'Vs. Exl!elmrt condition! table w/3 lnvea, pe.da, 6 Kemmer Tu Service $600 or Best Otter! ..... _,_ l.9'lO u.......... '"'OI· ~ .. ......, 541).9539 EYes .......... $100. Mahog conier D&l""I' .....-..__,. cuptJoe.rd $50. Mirror ~ x INDIVIDUAL lemom U CENTURY B-Oat Clarinet, l\ mahol. htme. $10. trial). Ol1Jcoat to • LeaoD $95.. Olds Trumpet, $415. Mt Fireplace equip, Bl.klbrus, Typinc School. 113 Del Kar 6 pm. ~ comp. $10. AmoJd Palmer CM. sa.-. CLEVELAND Tenor ~ RoJ.l.Kin& sol! Clll't w/.eat pbcme Cood cood.ltkm. 16-2 bowline bella, 1 16#, MERCHANDISE FOR , 546-8746 1 12#, t3 ee. Pr. ladles SALE AND TRADI J'ENI>ER A-.Jlfl-. 2 12.. bowllng aboes. 1%, $2. WaJ.. _....__. nut 4 draww cbelt $10. ,.,... ·--Ufe.dme ~ -546--aft 'PM. 5tl-8M7 wart a c:t1111 ~ o. a THAN A JOit BABiSinEB ... 111 Vic ti ... a ..-It. IUMlr. n• .0. .... Dlllmt arw-WAJft'l:D: ~CDlma tar-. POOL TAILIS C.-8cbL S-two dlldn for pa. 1..-~ tlls ~ cornpuJea •wlf{0 1 RI cllllt. --= f1'1Jll BRUNSWICK 3 & I • ......, bd 11 am tN-1m. llu $ 'np fDr two Odotier C--lals f1' IJa' f1' TRIANGLE -A aft 4 IJlll. IJVE.IN Ho!M-+eeptt I: Oft 1)pilta that are ~ I========= Slate tram-$495 HOUSEKEEPER. Uve in ot dlilcl Clft; priv. racJm I: amiaca to 1 e a r o and MA Tl'IWISES 25~ OFF Pllnoa & Orpns 1130 Brumwick $275 value • • out. Full or put time. 1 boy beth. $2(IO mo. ~ Day ID09e tD IDOft respons-FAU. ._.__ famous ONLY $239.88 15. c.1.-,_ n...._ -~ n-,-..-t·, _.__ Ible pollltkm.. MOit have Finest quality, anltilied. ......_ our 100% FINANCING _,T -r--._. .. .,.,.. rauMllKD n::J.L4-_._,,._ Likie new! Dilcaatbmed Model Sale! Ml 6-2588 aft s. mois. 540-!ZU Weekdays ~ to ~ =~ SLIP COVERS Sa•e up to SUJOO on Cll"pm; SECARD POOL BABYSITI'ER.·)lon. to Fri., MAnJR.E ~ wtd ~ and :::.led in a JJU· IWg. $13.95 -ONLY $U5 ap to $350 on piano. -all 323 S. ::num Orange 7 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. Own Mm-Fri. S.S. to pt girt six manmt posit:ioo. C 0 0 d ~BOY brand NEW, all cuarant~. -"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! trana.: $'20 ~Hunt Bc::b.. oft lo kN. lite bewortt W stattinl aa1ary noellent Rediner Rocml $98 uP Oar tarp lltOck d med = 962-2'120 Aft. s PM Npt. $U5 mo.. 54U671 exi beDeaa and~~ Home of Cllain ff:::~~ tn thla MATIJB.E Homekeeper ID:»-238 or~ eves. P'llJll. 'l1IOlle interested 517 w. 19th, CM 548-14.St F2 TmMS TO AU. 6 p.m. Mm. Fri. oq traa... e MANICURIST e att lll"pd to contact WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO ~Cat OIM aJ'ea. For Neiirport Bmdl'1 MR. <DUNTRYMAN 1801 Newport Blvd., CM. ter 10 LDL ftm9l new Alon. For AT 642-2972 H ........ 91 for: e 60-8484 • • RF.LIEF Olok. wuma lnterview mn 647-652l SIC Finance e st s. I pref. Apply In pencn Mesa ..... _ F......_ ............... _ DD Harbor Blvd. ••roem ~ • Telev'lslon l205 ~~~CM ~-,~ ~~ ·~C~ w ANTED: u....---. live single needle open.ton • e Freithf o..Mlpd Rat a NEW . • ·~· band finWien. 8IO Procluc-No I>o.nt-Bank tmna OAC COLOR TV or STEREO ~ ~ tion Place. N~ Beach. COSMETOLOGIST Spanish -Modem -Maple $10 MONTH MAruRE e a.ERK F&\tALE Well esfaNitbecl, beau.tifulq Uv. Rm. ...... l'rm M .95 Opt. to ~. Free Indoor, a·JO to 4-PK. ~ • APPLY IN PERSON: dt'arated Bauty Salon in Dinette ••••••• Frm '3t.95 color' atean.e. l'rel Semce. POOL TAB~ bey direct at factory prices! Slate, all aires -new and med. Terms. Showroom ·ope n Saturday and Sund• y. BADGER~ 1810 NOrth Main St. Santa Ana 835-0617 • $21).ft. Drtv.ln 1 '--N5 'POrt Beac:b baa one Bedrooma • • •• • FnD 159.95 l'l'M deL No obllp.tSaa. Rd. Req. m.1e NIB. '1'115 n..-=-.~u· hem booth a.va.il forle&ae toftll Appt.ed Furniture 523-3651 F l Oct 20t EARN MONEY/ Studio Girl ...-__, '-A• . wy.m.o. estahlillbed openlar with a 2151 Bart.ar Bl. CM 541-91i80 OR S!S-ll51 r ., • h, 7 pm Olsmetics <a.ta Me 1 a) PART TIME HOURS! folbrfng who baa a desire COLORIAND TV-Open T dya Countywide Auction 511-4629 or 50~ FULL TIME PAY! lo be In businea for beneU. IENT 11812 Beach Blvd., Stanton • W~ APJ11¥ in per 50% • comm on party aaJes. PSe9e ll!DCI rmume with per-3 Rooms Furniture HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 ,. a bl, ~ ' ~ nm Free tr~. s.is.1321 aooal hi.ltor.7 and ..n ex--SH PAID FOR ~. CM. UVE in I out womma to perience to 1735 WestcliU $25 Mont• FISHER AM/FM TUNER e Diamonds e Old Gold· Dent f help worldnc Mom with Dr., Npt Bda.. Oii. , nJI.L OP'MON TO BUY 50 • R. $20. Heath-ktt 20-W e Jewelry e Sliver ~-~·~.... ~c....! children. R..a. am HOUSEKEEPER No deposit 0 .11.c. amp/W·3 $20. Heath • kit C. M. Jewelry & Loan ......_. ......,. ..... .__ H of Chain J'r&.amp/PCl, $10. D 4 R 1838 Newport Blvd .. C.M. 543-64i02 FAmION Stylist. Must bave EXPEIJINCED ~ Tlmrtable with Pldr:erin& e 646-1741 e BEAt.mCJA.N car. Flexible hra. Earnings Apply ID penoa 517 W. 19th, CM. sta-1~ arm • GE Cartridge $30. Caunmtee + oomm•oaiaa anlimited. Call a1t S:30, Between 8 I: 4·:30 p.m. CARVED fruitwood 90fa a: Jemen Coarlal Spla/H·22, Call for app't 49M003 n 4-GO Hunflngt9n leach chair, Loui9 IV stYle. cbam-$20. Call OR 5-0136 Woman to do homewc:wlt BEAtrrY operators or hair Conv•lwt Hoepit1I pagne beigt! brocade, but-- 6 hours a week. Own car. -.1:_._ v..11 18792 Delaware ton tufting; margquetry top Miscellaneous ....,....... ~ wi or part time. H •i--.,.~..... cotfee ""· • -·•-JV * GuaraDleed salary <not a m2lrl6 Huntington 8cb a.loo.. Wl~ ..... iDC9U) 64S-5143 'E;es.~ . FREE SOFT DRINK draw) MAKE A MEMO to pUw 847-6614. No phont calJa please I HAND TIED EUROPEAN Hair Wig with earry!ng Cue. Med. length Alh Blonde. Recently purcbaa- ed at $475. Finelt avail at $325. * ~. -Unlimltd income pot.eotial ap ..,,. ~ DO ~ need. • SHAMPOO GIRL for 2 Dining room leU, combo w th =' O>d * ComprebenlM traimllg RD dleni b alb with Beauty Salon 3 .i .. -week Linea_Aide 4 radio, bi • fi comolie, odds J"' fRTIOn•iSUN ·~ • inl!t~i...Q-iled""...____ __ 1-r-~~ -~ "" --.t-tuds. 131~ ~'~ ~J,ositlool. Age 19-38. Mult -Eltce&!rt betienbs \~--..,.., ...........,,. I ,..,.ocu::i-...,.,. )'OUni). Olrona Part time. Experience Viejo .,, BURGER alEF -omm FORKS .. be neat and aggressive. ing Seen famous profit today! del Mar. Call 675-3420. preferTed but not neces-t' 310 & 17th. C.M. $510 MONTH ~) - --- - - -sary. Contact BUNK Beds, ~ 91·2 • with WFECOR. TAPE Reconler ., FOR SALE Remnam., Samplea It. Mffi. enda Sal Only 8 a.rn. to 2 p.m. 9'l9 Baker, Oleta Mesa Salary-bonus and profit mar-* Paid Vacations f -------------j M.ry Dudley mattreas. Bought oew tl SIS. Stereo Comole $30. 6x9 ing. msurance be n e ft t •· -Management opportmities 1 J ( PENNEY co ~ Wemnimtrr Ult'd ooly once. '65. 675-37t4 Area Rug $.\5, 2 small cn.tg Your future assured if )'OU 'lboee hired will have a me-I 1 • • • j Community lbpital after 7 P.M. Tape ttCOrden $25 -each. a~ aggressive, boQeSt and 1 893.4541 Upholstery Sale. H u rry! 644-all8 after 5:30 ~ goodies tor sale! have a valid Calif. drivers ~ ~ wo!:.: I 1 1 ELECTIONIC Avoid the bollda.y rush. Get KJRBY vacuum cleaner with -ucen.se. ed·-u-1 N ( ASSEM••1as your turn re-upbol . now. atblcllmenta. Take Ol7er pay. Furn., lampe, diahe1, gard- en tool5', play equipment, ch.ildren'a costumes. Call 675-2466 SALE. Sat 9 am, 48'Zl Cameo ~ Dr. CdM. ·-·_c_a11_m._2300 __ Mr_. W_ayne__ ==~~ ~ l t ewport enter I & SOLDWRS Budget Uphol, 639-2490 con. ;a; ~.50 per month (II' for !lnaDda1 amt prU~ I I Experiencecf. wida • ted WHrrE formica d1ning set Credit Dept. al attalnmst. For Interview • t . .t boudl pnn with 6 di.airs. Good condl-535-7289, Anabetm. FRY COOK Ex,-rleneed Full time, days. Excellent &aiary & company belle.fits. Apply betw 2-5 p.m. SNACK SHOP 3«4 E. Co1at Hwy. Corona del Mir ----------- TRAINEE Young man 18 to 28 to work Jn Order Depart. ment of our Anaheim of- fice. $130. ,er week ~ ary. Mu.st be able to start work immediately. Call • for appointment 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ~9-1184 ~tment call: 1 t N Bea h 1 D;:mic .,.;..... Corp tion. $48. 646-9076 after 5. NAUGAHYDE, oft-white lOl7e TOM GOULD 54U2ll l ewport c I 1357 E. Edinger • SMAIL drop.leaf tble. A 2 seat di~ $40. Pool tabl~ Alls...... Ins. Co. j t · . Sanra Ana 547-3935 gold upbol chalrl, $30; accessories sso. Mahogany •v•• 1 I Nearly new. 642-«112 end table SIS. CUddle rock- GQOO cust tble9, & dee Wnpe, betwn $5().f10. % &OOd ranch mink coat, $90. 548-4542. I MOVING! Lamps, Mlmr, er J35. 548-2l52. 1 1 1 OPENINGS NOW 1 1 Part Tiiie Wort 6x9Rue.Oian,Milcitema. MOVINGr RUGS, FURN. Misc. wanted MUST SEE! 504-35tb / NB REFRIG, Dishes, Toola, I Start for all AN'nQ~! BAR.GAINS! WTD • Tailor /fitter 8610 • Presser I FOR now year D~ ttfrlg . ._ ml8c. funU. 440 AlJSO Ave/NB ! Gr11:d Piano, Stein· I round eamJnc opportunity ture. '60 MG coupe. · way or Cbicker!ng. 6' or I HOUSEWIVES l with Avon. can collect • 675--1$1 • SUPER Kem-Tone wall paint longer. C':ali Don McKay. Petmenent PotltloM l Extr1 fringe benefits l t Sl).5860 49c qt-no white. Walker 673-4244 MOTHRS l HOUSEKEEPER Live in. Store Equipment 8012 ~816 w. i6di, CM. =WTD=1-:M~ot-or___,...bi.,.,..·1ce-.-<M-<>-pe<1--) ·s . 4 * FOR 1 ADULT. BOO Call 548-«i39 aft 5:30 p.m. ~5 Fa...a..1on Island I I ALES POSITIONS1 'noo.Mo. * 642-?m F~~~~:E 4::!i2~~t~~~~ =~ FREE TO YOU "' "" ~ t 1 Jobs--Mer91 Wotn. 7500 Bookcases, tables, chairs, ment window w/acreen. SILVERWOODS Newport Center l U you cao spare a few houn. each cbecbtand. Call 548-1778 Make offer! 56-3229. PUPPIES, part German Newport Beach t day, desire employment in regular 1 Car Wasll Help mom.inp ouly. DIOR fur Jacket, eX'Cellent Shepherd. Lovable, good ========-j I schedule with outstanding benefits, I MALE OR FEMALE condlttton. c.ost $5,000, sell with children. 2 months old. i enjoy showing and telling about Full time Of' wtcends. Garage Sale · I022 tor $500. 673-9101, Mn. Roe· To &OOd bomea. 531-$83. AgencJ11, Women 7300 1 I crisp, new merchandise. I Min age 18, apply m pet'IOll • • era. 10121 I 1 LIOO CAR WASH MEN'S .cloth~ • med. lge, UPHOlSI'ERING • $79.SO, 2 Darling toy Shepherd, pu~ _N_C_R_B_k_"--c-h_Op___ 1 1 APPLY NOW 1 481 E. 17th Oleta Mesa women 1 clothing, U. 12' pc. (European craftmen) py 12 wka. old. AD. shots m. j -1.'l, 14• hsbld. items, jewelry Free est. del, pickup, 2'15 Loves vng. children. 479----------------to $400 'OPENINGS IN 1 Counle for Managen tum., . tge. v~ety drastic Main, H8 "Berny" 536-6f«i Cypr "'i.ag SL--R-.nnlr Posting A/Pa. Payroll. I All DEPARTMEN1S1 for Motel Apta reductions, FTI, Sat., Sun.. , e111, · Bc:h. (Rear) nus -r-gb 1 2?16 Nrwport Blvd. MS-97'i5 Oct. 20, '21, 22 10 a .m. to 4 FREE 2 black kittens. 7(11 10/19 ' All around man. Apply Li · t typing helpful. 4 r NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CPLE for Janitorial work 2 p.m., Olive St. between sec-Cent« St., Costa Mesa. SWEET Guinea Pig! He's • Penonnel 1(}.4 p.m. Cost Accnt to $433 l lo 4-h~ eves. Hun~Beach ond, Third. dwnlwn. H.B. LI 8-6219. 10/21 red It. brown • bas own cage ~ Robinson's Newport Exp with Time Keeping-j 1 APPLY IN PERSON l ar ·'l6-8274 GARAGE sale, new 3-speec1 SLEEP·da. xlnt cond. call for "Poric:y" 897~86. " Fuhlon Island Job ~ne;c>· : IAU STUDENT P05mONS RWDi ea. :l, bike, boy'• 20" bike, crib, Westinghouse refrJi. w I 10/21 , Newport Beach N • Agenci•, M. W. 7550 like • new mattreas, Jawn freeur, gd cond. 644-«;26 CHARCOAL grey kitten5, An ecJ'l.al opportunity ewport ~ I APPLY IN PERSON I lumlture and other items. HOSPITAL BED wi1Jt exer-part Persian. Housebroken. employer Personnel Agency I 9 A M TO l p M ~ S36-4028 cile bar. $30. 548-2324 alter 5 Good with clop. 546-3634. 1_: __ --=--==-=-=::-:-:c----833 Dover Dr., N.8. I • • • • I ~~ I THURS / FR.I I SAT. PM. 10/19 .,LEADMAN ~t. It SH ........ to $350 j I MONDAY THRU FRIDAY l MOVING! Everything goes! ELC IBM typewtr. 18" car. Kl'M'EN. Playfuller on 4 leg6'. ·For asgembly ele<:tronic Figure Clk trne ........ S295 1 I • '=-~~.'=~=== End tables + other house-S175 Port TV 19'' $35. Gar-Little black devil, 548-1200. component.s and printed Payroll Clerk . •• .. .. • $400 I TO I --.-bold !term. sn:. 3149-bege Dsp $15. 646-7445 l0/21 .circuit boa rd 1. Ext>eri· Best Local Compsnles I · I :\1ed AS$tJJ (3) •••••• to $400 LIMERIO< Lane I CM. NEARL y new complete home ADORABLE kittens Part. st- ; enced in supervision ot J. R. Pierce I t J .. C. PENNEY CO. $ecy/R<'CPt. yrJC/ GAR.AGE Sale /c Boutique. ol maple furn.; 2 refrlg., amese. 8 wloJ Hsebroken. 'girls. All8ocla~ Agency I I altrnc ................ open Oct Z1 It 22. 210 Collini, Very reuonable. 962.-6007 962·2551 10/21 PETS & LIVESTOCK Pets, Gener•I ·~: --SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS . Becalm -Thlef -BU. -. Matice -WMB the FENCE : By the time a man t1nd.s : greener -pasturee, be can't CUMB the FENCE. Oop 8825 MINIATURE Schnauzer . male pup 5 mo. old, ears cropped and all abots. adult female, good pet for older children or adulta, AKC. . must sell, reasonable, I 897-6481 MIN1ATURE Schnauzer Pup. pies, blk & sliver, AKC reg, sired by <'hampion Jerlcbo , of Elfland. Male $150. Fe. male $125. 494·3867 GERMAN Shepherd female • silver color. Reg. Beaut. . disposition. Loves children. Yng. 546-3719 2 Black & Tan Hound PUP' pies. 13 wk. Have bad abota.' $2S ea. tq, good home. 20342 E. Chapman Ave., Orange. : WIRE HJ.IRED Fox Ten'· • 7·mo. Female, AKC. $15. : ALL SHOTS. 962-9625 BEAGLE Puppies. Malea. S wk1 old. AKC. ('tMunpion , 9ire. 546-1400 . • SIL VER toy poodle pt.1~lt9 : 7 wka. AKC reg. excellent : backgroWld, call 962-6518 I • TOY POODLE PUPPm . 2-Cbocolate. Male &: P'~ I male. AKC. * 847-lrMT : AKC Geiman Shepherd : Puppies. Very Rea.sonablt. ; 893-7438 I . * "LASSIE" PUPS. • • 1 • wtca. * SABLE I AKC ' Terms avail * ....... -. THOROBRED Oder Spmt- lel pups. \rery reuanble 96l-3IW Evu,, Weelcmdl . Horaes l830 . REGISTERED Pure Arabian ' StaJ.Uon #4291 "We tan.'' For Sale. Call 633-0666 fQC' . information. . . TRANSPORTATION I Boats & Yachts 9000 ; "36' CABIN atUJSER - older boat with Oirya1« O'own engine. Good tam.Uy boat for Catalina trtps. SI!* 6. 3 sets dN~ Cadmium batteries. 15 Watt radio. PWer winch. Many extra.a. Asking $3800. See at 3601 Finley m Newport Beach. Call ~2509 eve- nings and ~ or m-4848 ext 1166 ~ .. LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS 2 Fol.kboats I Priced -ae11 ~ Quia Ex.TIS, Tope $65()0 • 26' Olria Ovemtr Vs $2350 : 38' Dleeel tug I Beauty l'i900 35' Marinen ketdl/dsl. 1966 Owner out-state/wants otfer! 18' F /G Westwind lip ~- R. D. FRITZ * Broker SU -31.at/NB. * 675-0442 19' 3" GLASTRON, deep V Hull, Wall.strong tilt bed 1.flr, Mercruise.r 120 ~ in- out drlve,.loe.ded w/extna . Call 842-1239. 10' GLASSPAR R.l&about. Deck, whl, control, full CCN· er, sin. Jobnaon, 1960. Excel cond. $375. W1mds 675-5658 Wkdys CH 5-5280. ~~*-~tWlei Model. Bought April 1967. Johnson lro-HP Electroma- tic, Bow rail Extras! $.1000. * Call 642-2614 28' Fiberglass Pearson No paint, varnish. . fully found 673-4355 Owner $10,500 I 18' CABIN O'uiser, 40 h.p. Mere. e.ng with trlr. $350. ' Phone 642-11»6. Owens XL 19 Gl1M. I 1966 35 hrs, $3600. 675-4847 . S1ilbNta 9010 171 Daysailer by O'Oay Near new· $13501 ·oc .. nlc Yadtt Salts 1700 W. Coast Hwy, NB 642-6151 Open Eves. FBRGLS 20' Sailboat.. Capri . Class + 8' ~ .. Load· ' er. Below S2(WX). Dock F .S • Mystic Cove/NB. · CZ13) 466-6544 alter 5 pm. ; CAL 25. 217. Complete gear ; for CCA I MORS. racing. '. WUl work with buyec. $7650 : Mr. Schoonmaker late evea. · 499-4063 CAL 24 * AU.. WHITE, . B/bath, Stainless pulpit, Ex· ~1 S.1100. 544.3175, HOURLY RENTALS * RHODES 19'S * Fu: Zone Boat Co., Balboa LIDO J4 * f950. * 2 SETS SAILS TRATLER. * 646-3732 Power Cruisers 9020 25' CC & Buoy. No. 0129 Comp! o/hauled. Eves, 882-3223 $2995. Speed-.Slci Bo1t1 9030 -·---* 14' FLEE'I'FORM Glass Boat & Trlr. 35-HP John· M)O, $675. * SHARP! :0yn1mlc Dnlgn Corp. 1882 Newport, CM. 64U120 • t Newport Center Typist, yn\JQI ...... $1.75 hr Bal Island. fEnw thnl at-4 Late model ga1 pwnpe .t 3 Adorable kittens. tree to 1357 E. Edingtt • ~ .E)igrs, many •• Xlnt salaries ley) c.anopy 24'X45'; call after good homes. 540-5719 . Santa Ana 547..3935 SCREBID ~ I 24 Fashion Island Tool :\Llker, mad> •. $3.50 hr 3106 w. OceanfronV N.B. 5 P.M. 546-39'}S 10/20 646-5421 or 642-0416 13'2" Boston Wbaler SF:MJ-Retired mQJ\ to work I t Drart"mrn (2) ••••••• • S600 Tl'<'n Girls clothes sz 7·10. e CUSTOM COVERED • GOOD female watch dog to ~~~e ~,:~:Mime in hard· c., .. r Opportunitln I Newport Beach, Carlf. I , Schools-lnstrudlon 7600 FRI/SAT 3-6 p.m. 675-3316 • MOTORCYCLE SEATS • good home. 543-2503 All Levels 1 Garage Sale, sold home. $8, your fahr1c 642-9032 rs BAB y RATS to g 0 0 d ll.W. Wrlghl Co. 642-7484 546-60'10 I t An equal OpportunJty employer • CO:\trt.ETE Stcret11rial or Ba~ains Galore! 371 Poplar DBL bed. tble &• chrs. 2 gal home. 6424124 10/21 t:IG RO("hl'Sl<'r, Coeta Me!.11. s ed p I A ' I nn Bcb f'rl/Sa ho l'n creen ersonne gency l~~~~~~-~~-~-~-~-~~-~-~~~-~-~J~ Brushup. Polly Priest Busi· ...._. · ~ t. vd 21 pl pot & gauges, lots o1 4 cute puppies, to good ___ OIAA_· _G_E_rr_i __ 901 Dover Dr., Newport Sch. ...: _ ~ _ _ _ nr~ College. 543-972.l White elepb.antaT Dime-.-Une misc. 2968 Mllb'ro SL, CM homes. 548·1443. 10/Zl t)"I)(' boat I ;,() HP Mercury out- bd • Ir. 1950. &1G-2'i84. -Boat M1intenanc• 9033 NO JOB TOO SMALL! Large & small craft. All types repairs rcu. 962-3371. t II 1'RANSPOlt , ___ _ !Oat s11,,' PR1VA~ I Up to IF 0 1'S ---67HIST ., WA"fW! M 21' ..... -I .... I llAH1' I .... *-.I BMW '61 Ii H,000 orig-m 8acrifU» -HOND• SCRAlOlU XLNTI t1I Hirt., Ii ~ ~!m Tnller, Tta TRAVEL Tnl er, toilet. ab rebic. ete. ' '64 SCOTSllAI TRAll.ER.. Rl S750. * · Trucki '63 Sl1I au P1dnlp...,... Thia one ..- better~ 5' COllllBl I ma Har Coat1Meu '62 OI Step Van. 4 I lion." toe.~ camper. $~ COlll&l I J!ti lleet· '·~ ~ ... , 'IJ dtfi i )<tall New Mid bnm~L f48..Mn or• ·a ront 'l'hli or wl1l trM ~­·A Okfi, , Oaod oel'4. •. '*4111 ""Pl '64 lntt Scout with ., ment. Very c I)'. Toyota JMp $1 fi' l.966 Hart>or I 'If DATIVM -..... RIB. 1 ..... Dir .... eelbllow ....... Qa .......... ~ •. ~ •-..a• Thunday, October 19, 1967 DAILY PILOT ... " 9900 Used Cara 9900 TRANSPORTATION ------- ·' ' \ WMU IVllYM IS ' SHOUTINt DULi • • • . .. ' f .; . . SH-H-H·tf.tf •:: WE AAE QUIETLY. MAKJ• IHIM . . \ VNIYERllTY DllVI ONE TODAY ••• 2850 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA PHONE 5~6-5550 ' "°° . .. ' . . \ ' . . . • wnT L.A. lOS S. ltOKltTSOH aLYO 2 l loch South of ~co 8Ulf8AlllC SJO H VICTOltY ILVO ~ llock North of M11no1o1 PASAD•NA FAIR OAKS & MOLLY 2 lllOckl North of ColO,..dll HAYWMtO 2M JACQ099 ----·--EL~ 3603 ~CK ltO. J aa. .... of Ve._, TOlflfA_. 23126 HAWTHOttNl at.VO .t Lomita...., ....... 4'6lllOltOf-•W: w-s-c:..-. '...._... ~~AlllO COMtClt "°'"' ' lttU.S 1~latof...._ .......... Lo.M MACH 2•01 LC>ffC 11CACtt 11Lv1r. s.. ot w ...... AllAH•I• COMCJt ~" & UNOK\' ..... lftl ... _ __. LA M••A e aAll O.ff e •UT l"HOIE#IX f r r 1W~· it( qF 1'4\ 1}l,. !. \ !~(J ' ,.. ANAHE!M TUC•ON 119'0ADWAY AT 'lltST AYL w••r u11 n11t1oll•t VALL•Y Woocttelld Hiii• • U0$0 YEHTUltA llLVD 1 l loek West Of Top1n1• B i,4 • r 1• Orootii' l ''' ~ eAttO•NA·HAW.THOlfN• C9~1'11R CRtNS ... AW llLVb . ' ll5th ST. I I OPEN 5 NIGHTS (H•,•,. 'iUNOAY'> 9 00 to'>~··) I VAN NUY• 1~01 StPVLVEOA llLVD Comer Irwin. I llock South ol V1,1ory .. · lllYL WTDllL - FOR UP'HOLST'EltlNQ • lrllt..... . ..... Clim •C*fs. ·~Wlclllll .w-.... .. Cll5'1L .... erT.a:a:r REINFORCED. atYL UPHOLSTER¥ MATERIAL :~Ju:~•n~ .............. .., ......... OXNAlfO-V•NTUlfA •ANTA llO#ICA U U VINEYARD AVE 1411 LIHCOO• llLVD Corner O•n•rd·Ylneyerd ~I Sent• Mon1u lllvd LO• ANGELE• DOWN•Y I 233 S BROADWAY, 11 Pico Blvd 16JS E. FLORf:HCE AVE at Lakewood 11..-. •AllrA ANA lftv•lfSIO• 2416 S MAIN CORNER MAGNOLIA & JUltUl'A I 11100 South ol Wim er (01lh1) S llloch Horth ol Centre! • ' -· · ' '" l " '>' T UIH)A y <, 8 00 '" 6 JO w•ar. 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