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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-20 - Newport Beach Daily PilotCllJO ll'lmcftUCIJIG mma& 101.0 L Lao>' n. ~' Cnllt • BIOOO an OCllP. Newport VOL 60. NO. 252, ~SECTIONS, 50 PAGES Harbor · TEN CENTS Army Ol{s Erosion W orl{, R~ces With Tides BJ JiMWR J'. OOtl.ilNI ............. Tiie U..S. ~ C.,. fll EQgjneera in W••iaqtw D.C .• t.lay gave final applOHI te a ,,.,.. mg range beadl er.-cmitrol project foe Wal New;.t. ~ - )8 a l'8Cle apimt tides, corps Offi· ciall will award Gle jib c:mhact on Nw. J. .. ~ •' ?kW to begin .._ W. ._ New. I,• aecarcling to Ne:wpart Bw:tl av II • ..,. Bar• WJL. ........ · Advertising for bids will begin Mon· day. A seven foot high tide is expected to strike on the date of the contract award. The project calls for the haul· ing of 460,000 cubic atds ot sand to the critlCal erosion area between 38lh and .Ust Streets in West Newport. In addition. a 250-foot long timber groin will be constructed off 40tb street. Newport city councilmen Monday night will be aaked by Public Works Director Joeepb T. Devlin to take 1c- tion clearing the way for ~. f.stral- state project. . Devlin said steps the couactl'must take include approval of rigbt-of-way easements for heavy eq~..._ and .. authorization of a $5,000 e~ture lo protect street ends, to maintain re- cently placed rock groins and to build up localized eroding areas OQ, the down current side of tbe roct~ms. The Corps' sand haul oiler will be the largest in the city's ry. Devlin said the sand will be tran&· • ported from the mouth of the Santa Ana River and from the beach front on both sides of the Balboa Pier. Among stale agencies involved in approval of the Corps' project design ·memorandum was the state Water Resources Board. From there, the memorandum went on to Washington. Whet.her the project will begi.n in time to reduce the force of the erariy November high tidal onslaught "re- mains a question mart,'• Hmiburt noted. oute 0 1es School Bond Forecast 'VeryOose' All Bond Facts People ask a lot of questions about their schools. They lhould. A lot of tax money goes into them. They're asking more questions now, with a $20 million bond luue coming up in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa next Tuesday. To get the answers to some of these questions, the DAILY PILOT interviewed IChool trustees in a wide·ranging talk that went into such topics a.s: -la school carpeting a luxury? Jllr I M JmftJME -Did the district hire _a special finn lo "sell" .the bolMI ~ ............. gram? I .._ ...... "'' ·It-.! Cam· -Is the superintendent's sa1aey too high' • ....., ..... ., .... ~. ._"t ~ a.e .,,.. re" el ~ Some of these .. estiom pertatn to . t4• bond issqe; ~ tre = .&->1 ..... Neu_..vllesa Uni~ just general qoestiW people baY• abo&A -..,.. l , , . \ _, r-.• ,-t W ll:Mll DMald Mm& elldila. WUtever theb' source. they're analyied and: ••II .. : ... ~ ..... to~ .... t..1,11Ml Oecmneot p._.. feature in s.tarday'1 DAILY f« .._ te .... It'• a provocative and interesting commentary. 8Dp. Ills n1:s1 M • ._,,tr. llldic3h Don't mJM it tomorrow. die ..... I 'id'1 ...... pill .... .................... ....... lie --. ...a! ~ ..... JU& lie jMe}eda IJ.JJI ·'Je4"' ~. e.t lie ii ...._... -. mm a firm pteclKtiam • edimafn dnnrn IO me. &El llNG fiOILI Woad, a CDlea Mesa rea! ataCa ............... -tile task of •· tiaC .. pis ,.. Jlble c:ampaigD ,.... ~ the Banbr Area. Be bas .. mn....., quite u arny ...... dab -J . Some ef il is definitin such 1s the mmbtt ol demeutary ldJool elliJllna Jmmc • eadl pncinct and • ~-precmct pnfile ol past .............. ' ,,. rat ii feedlwk from campaign ......... -door-t4Mloor infer· views, Wq'' me pailillc ar oller meth- od ef ....... VOTE PROIECTIONS Patmc it aD together aod mixing in I mW..1 ...... of illtDitift bunch wt.r'e tile cWa is imlllmplete, Wood c&ee .80ND6, Pace i> Felony Shooting Charge Dismissed Against Balboan Tbe feiamJ dlar1le ...-i I Balboa widow. GDCI! accmed of attempted murder, .. dipninftl 11mnday and Ille will be tried llQt monCh for "dis- plaJiDC a fir'*1ll ia • rude, angry ud tbaeateWnc w ,.. a miscte-- meanar. First for Mississippi Seven Whites Convicted ln Civil Rights Deaths MERIDIAN. Miss. (UPI) -An aU· white federal jury today convicted sevem men, including a deputy aherlff and a Ku Klux Klan leader, of conspir- acy in the killing of three young civil rights workers in 1964. It was the first time in hlstory White men have been convicted of a major civil rigbtg crime in Mississippi. Eighteen men were charged with conspiring in the June 21, 1964 slaying of Michael Schwerner, Andrew Good- man and James Chaney on a dark, lonely road near Philadelphia, Miss. The jury, which included seven women, found eight or them innocent and declared itself deadlocked on the remaining three. U.S. Dist. Judge Harold Cox, his voice trembling with anger, accused two of the convicted men-including Neshoba County Deputy Sheriff Cecil Price-of threatening to dynamite the jurors if they brought back a guilty verdict. The jury convicted Price, the 29- ye.ar-old deputy who arrested the three men the day they died ; Samuel H. Bowers, 42, Imperial wizard of the White Knights of tbe Ku Klux KJan ; Alton Wayne Roberts, 28; Hor- ace Doyle Barnette. 31: Jimmy Snowden. 33; Billy Wayne Posey, 30. and .Jimmy Arledge, 29. All except Bowers, accused of conceiving the "elimination," were placed by witnes- ses at the scene or the slayings. The conspiracy convictions earry a maximum sentence of 10 years in pri· son and fines oC $5,000 e-acb, Cox set sentencing for next Friday. "I very heartily endorse the VE"rdict of this jury," said J udge Cox, .. parti· cularly in respect to Mr. Roberts." Cox ordered five of the convicted men released under $5.000 bond p<'nd· ang sentencing. Then he called Price and Roberts before him. YEAR 'FOREVER' FOR TRACT SIGN Forever is too long, but we'll give you one year more, Newport Beach planning commissioners told a sign applicant Thursday. Developers of Baycrest Homes sought pertnission to extend the time limit on two of. their directional signs which read: ''Baycrest Homes With a Forever View." One of Ule sigrw; must come down oow, said commissioners. 'Jlhe sec· ond "forever'' can go for another year, they ruted. Blocli 18 Corners; Shops Shut OAKLAND (UPI) -Thousands of jeering antiwar demonstrators swarm· ed into the heart of 6a.kland today, blockading intersections and forcing traffic almost to a standsWI. The milling crowd of more than 4.000 forme:d blockades temporarily preventing bu.sloads of inductees from reaching the embattled Oakland ln.- f uction Cenllt. . A>llce called ..... tor nbtfof'-<!t!menll from. other cities including San Fran- cisco. and enabled the buses to get through. At le~t seven arrests were made and at least four persons were injured . Traffic was for~ to a crawl on the main thoroughfares and cross streets were closed. Most businesses in the area did not open, anticipating trouble. The crowd fanned through the down- town section after 1>0lice, marching shoulder to shoulder, wedged them from in front of the Induction Center. The rnilltant protestors regrouped on neighboring .atreeta where they grabbed anything movable to build barricades at intersections. Police pur- sued.the demonstratou_and dispersed many with billy clubs . At one time, 18 intersections in the draft ce nter area were blockaded with 25().pound concrete tree plant- ers. garbage cans. news stands and park benches. Thirty.five vehicles, including a large truck, were pushed into the intersections with tires de· flated and ignition wires ripped. City buses were re·routed around the area as police attempted to clear the streets. Seven busJoads of inductees even- tually unloaded at the center under escort by nearly 100 policemen on foot and motorcycles. Their arrival was about three hours behind the normal schedule. Earlier this morning, a wedge or 120 police routed the demonstrators from their picket lines around the In· duction Center. Many of the demonstrators wore helmets, vowing to battle the police in an attempt to shut down the cen· (See DRAFI', Page 2) Stock /tJ•rket NEW YORK (AP}-The stock mar· ket deepened its decline in fai.I;ly ac· live trading late today. (See quota- tions, Pages 10-ll.) Volume for the first four hours was 8.75 million shares compared with 8.51 million Thursday. Mn. R:utll Daris Seely. 41. o( 804 E. Balboa BM.. also is...,. charged with stmpk auaalt. another misde- meaJMll'. Siie wu arraigned on both comb TlnndaJ in .Newport-O>st.a Meu llaa ii-' CGart, before Judge DoMld o.gu. He set lier trial fort a .m. Nov. 22. At the reqaest of lbe District At· tomey'I office. I fdcmJ charge of a1- 11auJt with .a deadly weapon against Xrs. SeelJ was diamiJled. T h a t t"barge. in tum. bas resalted Crom a ~ling down al Ole original charge ol attempted murder. Party Boat Disturhan~ell Both felony charges stemmed from l 1booti:llg Sept. 11 in the dry clean· mg st.are Mn. Seely manages at 806 E. Balboa. At the preliminary ~.mg during Mn. Seel.)''1 first visit to Municipal Coart. htricia Raby. mo al IOt E. Balboa. and Richard Hadden. 38. of 1• Od Mar A~ .. eo.ta Mesa. te1ti- fied s~ fired at t~ir fttt during a dlgpute. John Stodd. dtfenR ~ttome • for M~ SeefJ' said 1tw shot in sell de· lens.e. , City Planners To Deci.de River Boat Issue How can an old rashioned river boat cn1ise around Newport Harbor with parties aboard and not disturb bay. front homeowners? That's the question today before the city's planning commissioners. and the Balboa Bay Club, which wants to buy the boat. Commissio~rs shelved the proposi· tlon Thursday night arter determining they should explore possible draw· back~ to the idea. Richard Stevens. clu b vice pre~i· dPnt, said lhe crnrt's purpose was two· fold . to serve as a place ror club par· ties. and ror the use or visiting guests In Newport Beach. "The avaHability of such a boat to civic organizations and Club membe rs will fill a real need,·• he noted in a prepared statement. '·I'm not too sure that residents of our bayfront homes would approve or this kind or entertainment," counter· ed John Jakosky, Jr., acting commis· s1on chairman. Said Commissioner .John S. Watson ' It wouldn't bf' long herore ever~· cl11h want!! a boal and Lhen wh#I do we do with lhE'm an··· Added Commissioner Ray Y. Cope· lin, .. At least one thing in your favor 1s that if someone fell off he wouldn'I break an arm." The planning body agreed with Sir· vens that. the proposal carried a lot or merit. They directed the city attorney·s office to inllestigate legal implica· tions. and voted to return the matler to their next regular session Nov. 2. Ir approved, the vessel would spend much of lls time moored at the Bal· boa Bay Club dock. It would host par· ties and vii;ltin~ guesL'I under the ~11· pervis1on of club personnel, Stevens sald. · ''lt depends on tl01r quktly tbe contractor can get started." be tlid. "The contract specifies only that be begin at least by Nov. 6." ln any event, City Engineer Bellja- min 'B, Nolan said, the project will auure beachfront protection from Nov. 6 Lo January, when ocean cur· renta swifUy begin building up the Nnds. "Wltb the beacbfront we haw now, u netTow aa it is," said ~ "it'a un1ikely tbat we would ban beee .a able 6D wftM""'lll nm wjwiwal tides." llllRna"e~ Burtbart ,m..a e8Drts by fedl!ral &lld ..,. oftidals 6D rmla the JS9ject. He piaaw oat aw ~ il w hem antitipaf"d a.t tbe ....t would not beCia .......... -in JMmllJ. "We're )Ill _.,... et ae .,_.. that ..... fedlnl -;., ..... ed -tllis pnjed.. he ..... .., .. V-.., '"" ,....., -.e eoc:d;J et CM .. ....... an READY, AIM -Oat1and policemm (forceloum) appears to be fat. ing ~ to swing nightatick at north ead of .,........._ Jiiii.war demonru-ator as officers drive demomtnton ..-a, frem ()atbnd Induction Center. Watts Area Flares Again; Negroes, Police in Clash Bands or Negro youths clashed with police in a 20-block area midway be· tween Watts and downtown Los AlA· geles Thursday night Thirty-<>ne per· sons, mostly Negroes, were arres~ and at least five persons were in- jured before police restored order by a show of force . Police estimated 400 young adults were involved in the rock and bottle throwing rampage along Vermont Av· enue near the Memorial Coliseum and Sports Arena complex in South Central Los An geles. Early today three minor firebomb- ing incidents occurred wi.tbin ~ 10. minute interval. Small hres 10 a bakery and in a dry goods store by molotov cocktails were contained with· in 10 minutes. Three molotov cocktails were tossed through windows in a market in the same area. A tbird firebombing in- cident resulted in a small blaze on a rooftop, also edinguished quickly. Police said they had picked up a "carload" of suspects and we r e searching for others seen in the area. More than 230 policemen move:d Into the area at the height of the disturbance Thursday afternoon. Many of them wore black covers over their riot helmets for camouflage against possible sniper attacks. There were no reports of shooting. however. No looters were observed. One of the injured was an unidenti- fied caucasian pummeled by a crowd of Negroes Poli ce asserled there were no racial overtones to the dis· turbance. .. We're terming it a major disturb- ance," said Sgt. Dan Cooke ... It's not a riot. There were very few club- wieldings by police and only a rew officers look their clubs out or their rings." How ever. 11 was the second mo~t srriou~ dislurbance since thP <\uit· ust. 1!16a. Walt~ not . durin\? which :14 !Jf'r!'ons wrl"!' ~1llrd and dama~e In· tale<! $40 milhon. Four drathi; 0t" curred in a similar outbreak in March, 1966. at Jordan High School Damage in 'lbandaJ·• outburst ap- peared coafmed to ~ broken wi:. dows in lJ buildings aloa«i Vermont Avenue and damage from lhe Molotov cocttails. Pol.ice Capt. O\arles Reece. rom- m.ander of Uoive:rsity DiviDan, a.aid the roving bands. numbering 50 to 150 penons, were "groups of yoang adults who like a rambk. n.ty are prepondel anUy dropouts from scbool" Weadler You people who were thinking of cdt.iq • little aua over the weekend. back to your scrabble boa.rd.I. Thal foggy stuff will hang a.round through the after· noon. dropping the coastal tem- peratUtt to 70. Inland il's sl!U foggy. but up to 14 degrtts. INSIDE T0•.4 Y A llout /or gltMt.s n. Co.IG Muo tlfld o mbront Hntmgt(11l Bea.ch to0ma11 "'~ " a m t "1t'ons .. liff .. art' part o/ tht' d~ Li9htf ul mirturt' of infomtar101' ai1d t'J1krto1n'"'"' todag m WEEKENDER. lelf ... " .._ " ,....,. , s,..... ....._ i. c~ ~,. s.w ... UU C..la • '""' "''. ""-" .. SlilO.......,. ... " .,.__ • .,...,.,_._ • ....,...,._ b ,,,........... •• a I ,,..._ .... WW.. • ""c-. • ........ .. ............. .. ...,.._ ~ -......... IJ _....., ~ ,, --" .,..,...,. UC-• .,. ._ t ..... ,.,. ... • ,_ ... ~· ,,~,. ..... I t ~# I Al•l>AI ,,_ ,, c ---· ......... -• ~ ..._ Ot ..,,.,_ • •nt--I II ~-'-• ' "» DAILY PILOT - liARBOR HIGH PRINCIPAL t: . Ch•rles E. Godshall . . . ' .. Harbor High Principal In Second Year Cbar&es E. GodlbaD tlds faD bta- hls second JU" • prindpM of Zl·JW- old Newpsl Harbor Higb School Me is responsible for oveneeing the school's largest eva enrollment - 2.~ students -and a staff of 114 teachers. Ci<>dshall. 40. w~ once a profession- al baseball player. But be gave that cneer up 1S years ago to begin teach- ing school A.ii bis experience is on the high school level He bas taught malbem• tics and physical education, been a counselor, a coordinator of student penonoel, assistant principal and principal. Godshall received a BA in pby&ical education from San Jose State Col- lege, and later obtained an M.A. in setoodary education from Los Angeles State College. He still is taking courses at the Univenity of Southern Cali- fornia and hopes to complete his «\PC· toral program in 1969. GodshaJJ was born in Jllinois and lived his first 20 year&· in h.iJ home state. Tbe other h~ of his We be has lived in Southern california, mostly in the Whittier area. His wife. Rena, is a mu.sic coordina- tor in another school district. Frutay, Octobtr 20, 1%7 SEA KING LEADER · Leon C. Meeks Principal Meeks G~~ts Students For Fifth Year PriDdpel L1oD C. Med.I ls 111 old band .t peetin& 1tudenta and teach- ers to Corona del Mat ffilb School. He baa been principal .tra the achoo: opened five years ago. This fall be welcomed 1,935 students and a faculty oC 95. Meeks. 49. has a wide-range of past education experience. He has been a mathematics, sOciaJ studies and Eng· lish teacher on both the high school and junior high level, a guidance coun- selor. teacher ol. mentally retarded, and elementary administrator. He bolds a BA degree from La· Verne College and an MA in education from Claremont College. He also has t.a.ke.n graduate study at UCLA in ad- ministraion, psychology, counseling and cuniculum. Meeks is skipper of the Newport Harbor Ch am b e r of Commerce's Commodores Club. He also is active in the Harbor Area Boys Club-, Or· ange Coast YMCA. tt)e Irvine League, and the Orange Q>unty Pbil.barmon- k A.uociation. Hu wile. Maxine. teaches at Lin· coin Intermediate School. The family , including sons, Gregg. 15, and Mark. 13. and daughter, Teresa, 9, lives in Newport Heights. $698 in Oothing Stolen from Auto Newport Beach police today were searching for a well-dressed t b i e f alter motorist Oscar Alapaugb. 50. of Santa Ana. reported 1698 in men·s clothing stolen from his parked car. Alapaugh said he discovered a door window pried open and the garments missing after he left hi,car on a mo- tel parking lot :from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at 6208 W; C<>ast Highway. Included in the burglar's haul. ac- cording lo a poli ce report. were four suits. several shirts. five pair of slacks and a s~rls co~t. Getting out-·Tlae Bard Wag Some or estimated 10-1 5 passersby who stopped to aid Mrs. Diane Evans. 23, of 5561 Va n Buren St.. Huntington Beach. after her car swerved out of control and flipped on its side this morning on Beach Boulevard. south of Heil Avenue in Jlunt in~ton Beach. help the youn~ mother unload h<'r son . .James .Ir .. 4. the h;i r<I wav. Accident left Mri;. Evans upside <lown in front sc:it. hPr ioon was si.andin_g up on wh11l h11<1 bcrn thP std"''' thf' i-:ir "hen rt was uprrJ!hl. Both were shaken up but ;ippart'ntly unhurt in the 7.4:> a.m. mishap. , ~:ir v. iJ~ o: !({JI"t.J : .. 'f' .. . .. r J ... : • d J l J. ..• Suez Canal May Remain Closed Egypt Refuses To Mo~e Until Israelis. Withdraw I . U_.... Prell 'la&trutloal t>lJ>TOlnatlc reports In London today said the Suez Canal is likely to re- main closed for another year and probably ·even longer. The reports said that British sound- ings in Cairo and feelers in the Unit- ed Natioas have produced no indica- tion of a compromise that could get the vital waterway reopened soon. Egypt, wbkh is losinit between QlO millj()n-and '3llO million aM ually be· cause of the closure, refuses to open the canal until Israeli troops withdraw from ,the .occupied territory on its east bank. · brael. in turn. refuses to budge un- til the Arabs recognize Israel, drop their state of belllgerency and nego- tiate a settlement. Even if a political settlement were reached before the end of the year. which is highly unlikely. it would still take six months to repair damage and open shipping channels, the reports said. " They added that there was little chance the canal will open in the fore· seeable future. which could mean "a year, two or even longer." · At the United Nations, tile presi· Hearing on Stock Bilk • • --> Of Divorcee Continued Preliminary court oearings were continued to Oct. 30 for two South La- guna 'men charged with bilking a di- vorced Costa Mesa mother of two by selling her wort.bless ~ks. Ord~ to return ·after their ap- pear~e Thursday in Newport Beach Municipal Court were Richard Dennis Glimpse, 2.S, and John David McDou- gall. 37, both of 21621 Wesley Drive, South Laguna. The contlnuab~e wai ·agreed to by both prosecution and· cWen11. Bail fOS' the deJendants remained at '5,500 each. according lo a court aide. GJimpse, a salesman, and McOou· g~ll. an insurance agent; are accus· ed of selling 1.5,000 oC worthless stock to Mrs. Virginia A. Van Ornum, a America's Cup Still Sought By Australia NEW YORK CAP)-The !\oyal Syd· ney Yacht Squadron, whose Gretel tried to take the America's Cup five years ago, has challenged tl:le N e w York Yacht Club again, it was an· nounced Wednesday. It was the Jourth challenge received by the New York Yacht Club this fa ll for the 1970 defense of the interna· tional salllng trophy which never has been lost by the U.S. in the 118 years of the competition. A challenge was received from The Royal Yacht Club of Greece Tuesday. Previously. the Royal Dorset Club of England and the Club D'Hyeres of France bad challenged. The Australian challenge syndicate agaln includes Sir Frank ·Packer. who was a ranking membet of the Gretel combine. The New York Yacht Club will meet on Oct. 26 in hopes of coming up with a plan on how to hand.le the challenges. Area eliminations patterned after the Davis Cup tournament in tennis may be the answer. Cigarette Blamed For $4,000 Fire In Newport Beach A smoldering cigarette today was blamed as the probable cause or a $4,000 blaze which partially destroyed a single-story residence at 301 :l2nd St.. according to Newport Beach Fire Marshal W. C. "Bud" Noller. The fire was discovered about 11 a.m. Wednesday by neighbors who report,ed that billows of smoke wrre gushing from the house. There were no Injuries. . The rental property ls owned hy Joseph W. Slowikowski, of 340 Cata· Jina Drive. Newport Beach. Its occu- pants were identified only as two your adults. Terry Glass and Sherry Yaberg. They were away When the blaze erupted. Noller said the fire started in a rear bedroom and spread to another bedroom and ttle kitchen before it was contained. Structul'al damage was pegged at $3,000 and loss of contents at $1,000. From Page l BONDS • • • has come up with the followin;? pro- jections: -A voter turnout of 20,000 out of some 46.000 registered. -13.376 ·•yes" voles. His predicted voter turnout i~ ahout 10 percent higher than the 33 perernt last time. but he maintans that there is heightened voter interest. Annual Meet Set How r~ent addition or ~treet and alley li ghts on Balboa Island "ha· l'e· duccd the crime incidence" Mii be t1iscussed wh en the Balboa lslann Im· provem('nl Assodation holds 11• ;i n. nual meeting a R rm <kt 7F. ill the Comm11n1ty Methodi~I Churrh 115 /\~ate Ave. Costa Mesa registered nurse, 1nvestl- gators said. ~ transact.ion allegedly involved 1,000 shares in ~ defunct Nevada cor- poration, American R~sources, Inc., which was organized in 1919, accord- ing to the district attorney's olfi 0ce. ABC Grants 16 Liquor Permits Along Coast Sixteen or 50 liquor lic~nses award- ed Wednesday by the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Board were for Orange Co•st businesses. Drawings were held ln Orange City Council C'bambers. Awaroed off-sale licenses were: Jo- seph A. Irvine. 126 Main St., Hun~ tington Bach; Lucille A. Warren, 115 E. Santa Isabel . Costa Mesa; El Rancho Markets Inc., 16821 Algooquln St., Huntington Beach; William Han- shaw. 17000 Ross St., Fountain Val- ley; William R. Effinger, 4941 Warn· er Ave . Huntington Beach and Joseph R. Milligan. 1125 W. Victoria St., Cos· ta Mesa . Awarded on-sale general Ucenses 1 wert>. Robert X. Morrell. Armand Pedici- ni. John F. and John F. Jr. Stock- well. 17185 Brookilurst St., Fountain Valley ; Huntington Beach Co., 3000 Palm .Ave .. Huntington Beach ; Roy D. Barnhart. 16952-58 Bolsa Chica Ave .. Huntington Beach: Capt. Jack No. 2 ln'c., 181'll Beach Blvd., Hun- -tington Beach and Ancient Mariner Joe., 2607 W. Coast Highway, New· port Beach. Also, Far West Services No. 31 Inc., 1555 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa: Mari- na Vie w Heights Development Co., 27300 San Juan Creek Road. San J uan Capistrano; Buffums', No. 1 Fashion Island, Newport Center, N e w p o r t Beach: Bridger Enterprises Inc . 23882 Bridger Road. El Toro and Edward F'. and .June Zilm , 1712 Pia· centia Ave., Costa Mesa. Steel Haulers To Wait Until 'Hell Freezes?' PITTSBURGH <UPI\ -A top 1abQr official told leaders of striking steel haulers today they had better accept a revised settlement proposal or be prepared to stay off the job until "hell freezes over." "There is no room for comprom· ise." said William .1. Hart .. Pennsyl- vania secretary or labor and industry. who headed a mediation panel which formulated the proposal. "If the drivers don't take this offer they had better be prepared to stay out till hell freezes over ," he said. ''They're getting all they are going to get.'' Hart's statement came as delegates representing 20.000 strikers in eight states scheduled a 2 p.m. meeting in Cleveland to consider the proposal- which involves waiting time at steel mills-and decide whether a rati(ica- tlon vote should be taken. Hart came under immediate attack by Bernard Berkman. a Cleveland al· torney who is a chief spokesman for the strikers. Newport Man Not Too Quick First they ~aw him. then they didn't, then they saw hJm again. Because of a witness. a Newport Beach quick-change artist who wasn't quick enough today faced charges of evading a traffic citation. Police said Stephen H. Albllnger , 3-4, garbed in crash helmet and striped overalls. was stopped We9nesday night for al1Cg<'t11y ridin~ hii; motor- cycle the wroni:( wa y on a one-wily str<'<'I. Bui hf'lorr lhr off1C'rr 1•011"1 111il!ht ft'om h1!\ palm! i-;1r 111 wn:r-A tirkrl. AlhlinJ?n. nf fll~ :tilh ~I . le>llk off on hrs cycle. police said. dents of the security council and the general assembly were conferring to- day on which organ should be the scene of a full-dress Middle East de- bate. The assembly put the Mideast crisis on 1ts agenda as a matter of "high pri- ority." But it agreed last week to post- pone its debate indefinitely in order to give the' council time to act first. The 16-nation council, boftver. ap- peared divided in almost as many ways as it has members. And it show- ed no sjgn ol calling a meeting soon. Japanese Ambassador Senjin Tsu- CllmlritlfJ ~·~ I ' " I ruoU, tllil ...... c..al flB , ' •• andCorw&IMs rlft"Pw ',Ae as..nNy ,.. .,,., -.. ._ • C the isw at a frinle ••We Way .. 1J1 &inll.. lk FM ... • _.,,_ grcuad l!J...Fabll-·~ ••••• ., having ._..,~ ae ~ fl • a... raeli d1ift fl .caa.. Maj. Cea. ~ Rabin. ~ ... •am..._ .. the claim ...... 1be tttnrilt A!IS -· ... I .. caused ~ • New ii • ,._.. Jem tht.aUr' widt a .....,.. ...._ • raeli aldlicli itia 1UlflldJ F Ill the ran ual fla.._..fnma..n. houle. ft di I 1 n' .. I I " --.. The crane has moved up to the niDdl Ooal' aad ~· .-C fine. So said Archite<t Don Fean, al AN'hria -.lay .. e9- -struction of l84toty Bethel Towers, destined to Ille ..._ • lf c in Costa Mesa and in Orange County. Opmiq ale f« die ,,_i.. ment tower for senio~ citiziens-remains July 1•. _,..~r DRAFT PROTESTS .•• ter. But. they grudgingly y le t·d e d ground as the wedge of polic;e moved in front of the center. As the wedge of 120 officers began marching, a defiant roar arose from the crowd as it slowly gave ground. Detn'onstrators threw road flares. fire- crackers. stink bombs and tin cans. Screams of "No. No. We won't go" anci ''Hen no. We won't go.'' were i;ounded fn the s'treet eerily lit' up by television camera' lights. The episode kept Oakland in the roreftont of the seething nauonwide "Stop the Dralt!" protest. now in its filth day. Other developments in- cluded : -A split in the Oakland movement. -The possibility of calling out the National Guard. -:-Violence elsewhere in the nation, while thousands of paratroopers were. called out to protect the Pentagon. %5! ARRESTED In Oakland. since "St.op the Draft,. week began Monday. 252 persona have been arrested and 22 injured. The protestors met Thursday on the Berkeley campui; of the Univer- sity of California and talked angrilv about today's scheduled efforts to snarl the induction of recruits at t.he center. ''We are i.:oin~ to l?O dow n th<'rf! ant1 ha ve another confrontaUon like T11ri'i'lay -only smarkr." i;ttid Mor· ~an Spec tor. 19, a UC !'ludent m<'m- ber o~ the Stop lhr Draft sir1'ring comm1ttce. "We will stop the buse~ and cloi;e that damned induction center!" he shouted. "We anticipate 2,000 to 3.000 people will be willing to help ua. and we intend to give the cops one helluva battle!" Many of toGay• s demonstraton wore vaseline on their faces and car· rled canisters of water to clear their eyes. They explained that th:se were w:-3pons to fight the effc-rts of the Matr tt•::ir 1?1Hi usct1 hy O;ikland polict last Tuesdav. Lt Gov. i:ol:Jrrt 1'111d1 aC'!in:l chirf r-.~:·11 live w;1i'r Cov l'":i.:.an is at· lrndin~ thP N:ition:it Cnv<'rnori; Con· r rrt'nce' was llSkl'd al>out I h<' po~SI• " bility • allilC ... .. Jttlf JI Cunt ··we ~ aJnys a .. ..., • a poss.ibiUt,·.-w .at_ ..,.ir.19e 1'- timate pouillility. - Not au • ae 4M!W ...,. O'oua-~ ••k •• fa with potitt, Aa • Caei •*M a9e1 the Civil ~ Dlf' C ·n. ,.. ed out ~ --wow. •• Still ~ .... die Walall Mobiliz.atiem ApiM War. an"' edplam,_.a. F Jb:a6M' f ., at ~ Port CJMaot A ·rw ~ ~-• miles WIWat ., ... .rr.. Cl&CO. DAI LY PILOT ..... ..-.c·, ............. ....... ........ ..... n...::-~. ::e-· '--f . c.-.. ..._.._.car...., J.d: I. w.t.r '-' ..... ...... ~ ,,,._,...., ........... _ n•• • ..,.._..._ ......... ~,4 .. llJ'lftMJ oe-Ollir.. c--....: ... ..., ..... ~~-"---­.......... '1llllt: --..... I ~ I RI a; tlo ... I .a Gr • ,. ar. as , pg dil .. Oa .. UC I lie pri tn )In I l t I I s 11 Ii I ] L p T UI ard A. Seo Tba kno M the by top roo1 D I _. ...... Clamp.doWn Urged Turmoil Puts Pressure on Regents ,.,__ Wire Servieea lasue a flat declaration againSt the DA VIS -University of California use of campuaes for unauthorized ~ faced iDcreaaed pressure to-ralllet. day fnm Gcw. Reagan's adminiatra-The lieutenant governor planned to tiDa ..S oClllen to clamp down on ask today for "cle&N:ut ground f1tles .tdDl mati-draft demonstrators. so a chancellor knows what be can.and IL Gov. Robert H. Finch, an ex-cannot do." effido regent, and UC regent Allan Heyna woUld not commit bimaelf on Grul. a Reagan appointee, called on Finch's plan. But he commented ''it a. tHeudng ~ of the nine-cam-would .be very diffic\ilt to prevent an ,_ mivenity to take a bard ~ unallthoriled or illegal rally" on any apiDlt anaueboriied 111e of campJl.Ses UC campus. But be empbaalzed that as lta8illl areas for demomtrations. the Berkeley campus rallies, while Tbe issue was not expected to reach they were unauthorized, were not public debate until late in the day,'but _illegal. diltuaioa ol tbe Berkeley rallies and stqdents and non~tuclenta have uaed hnaltuoas demollltraUons at the the Berkeley campua tbia week as a OatlaDd IDduction Center occupied stagine area . for demoliltratlom on madl el 'nmnday'• meeting on the the Oakland Induction Center. lJC ~eaml!'• • ----\ But He~ thatOnlJ--11 of some BerteleJ CbqceJlor R o g e r W. 250 arretted thil week in deJnomtra-BeJm &aft the regeota a 40-minute tiom at the ind~'D· center wtre UC .,m.119 llridlag on the ~rkeley con-Berkeley lt11clena. The cbaQcellor add bosal) and J'iach came away ex· that another 2> atudelltl at 'ca;mpus .. wac CGllMaee the regents would ralllel were cited fat brul:inl·l\Jlivwr· , I t . u,,.,.._... PO"fENrlAL CUSTOMER? ....: Police in sweep through crowd of Neiroes in Los Angelts area where window-breaking and roc.k-throw- ing__~dents erupted Thursday appear to be chasing one youth .past a It.an be. may need . if the chase continueL Sign in shop window Jada: .. Sota Re-built rero•ered." r \ ~ .. l r • Sttond Youth Dies of BW.ns t In Car Crash A Maywood youth, injured In a OmaiDg truck-car crash on the Santa Ana Freeway more than a month ago, died early today at Orange County lle:fical . Center. A passenger in bis car died two days after the accident. sity rules. The likelihood of a conflict among the regents over Finch's proposal be· came apparent when Regent Freder- ick G. Dutton told newsmen : "I think it involves the most funda- mental constitutional problems. You don't have to respond to a temporary crisis by eroding personal freedoms." In another development ·Thursday, the regents finance committee ap- proved a budget request for the 1968- 69 fiscal year for the university total- ing $309.5 million, an increase of '6().5 million over the $243 million budget signed this year by Gov. Ronald Reagan. UC finance ipokesmen told the re· gents the figure would restore all cut· bacQ. made 9 the legislature and the governor fros-year an · proylde another $9 million for program im- provements. The budget was expected to reach the full board for considera- tion later today • Typhoon Halts Navy Jet Raids SAIGON (UPI) -Typhoon Carla halted U.S. Navy air raids agaiist North Vietnam but Air For~ and Ma- rine bombers bit the Communist na- ti.on with Tl missions, American spokesmen said today. They also said U.S. Army Green Beret teams killed 64 Viet Cong in vicious jungle battles. Carla fizzled to tropical storm status In the Tonkin Gulf but rocked 7th Fleet carriers enough to bar takeoffs Thursday, the spokesmen said. How- ever, land-based Air Force and Ma- rine jets smashed Hanoi's rail links with Red China and vital military tar- gets in North Vietnam's southern panhandle, they said. U.S. spokesmen also reported the number of Communist MIG jets shot down by American pilots bas zoom- ed to 89, four "probable" downings earlier now being classified as "coo· >i firmed kil.lJ." The North Vletna- meae jet have downed 25 U.S. planes. Jn South Vietnam, where U.S. Anny and Marine units killed more than 30 Communists in smhll brief fights, official American · reports from the jungles said the Army Spe- cial Forces' Green Berets killed the 64 guerrillas in twin battles Wednes- day. The Green Berets and their Viet- namese "strikers" caught one Viet Cong band in the jungle 26 miles west-northwest of Saigon. They sliced through the other in the Mekong Del- ta rice paddies 78 miles west·south· west or the capital. ---~ ames s, , di No Americans were lost and striker C':.Sualties were light, the spokesmen scdd. The Berets also captured 18 risoners including a Viet Cong nurse. ~ cnter's burn unit, where he bad been Couty Trame Dea~ ToU aader treablmlt since the Sept. 9 ac- ddnlt. Tbe coroner's office said Elli.a auf- faed tint and second degree burns ner IO percent of bis body. Ellia'• car burst into flames after beiDC struck from behind by a large tract. Tbe accident occw:red near the Western Avenue overcroasing. David Logan, 19, also of Maywood. died in the hospital Sept. 11. LBJ Refuses Parley, Invitation WASHJNGT()N (AP) -President Jobmon definitely will not .appear at the National Governors CGnlerence In the Virgin Islands-where bis VJet· mm policy bas been a prime subject far debate-the White House &aid to- aay. Pras secretary George Christian wu aaked if he cared to explain why Johnaon bad ~ down an In· Titation by the governors to address them. "No," was all he would say. Tbe press aide said be expects ~ to be in the White House Sat· ......,_ U'-1,....,..... BLACK BERETS BACK -Los Angeles police officer carries tear gas gun and wears black beret stretdled over combat helmet. The b~ck berets, first used in Watts riots, reappear- ed Thursday in Manual Arts High School area street clashes. Ag Director Dies MADISON, Wis. (AP) -Milton T. Button. 71, director of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture from 1942 to 1950, died Wednesday. More recent· Jy Button was with the U. S. Depart- ment ol Agriculture in its foreign serv- ice. · Seont Dangs Self Tragic Yorba Linda Accident A IJ.year-old Yorba Linda Bo y 5coat accidentally hanged him self Thanday while experimenting w i t h biota to earn a badge. Mrs. Shirley Teachener found the the body of her son. David, hanging by tbe neck from a rope tied ~o the top railing of bunk beds in his bed· room. David apparently had been dead for ~ more than an hour when she found his body about 5 p.m. The coroner's office said ·David had been practicing knot lying when he apparently decided to experiment with a noose. He wrapped a pair of bath- ing trunks around his neck before put· ting his head through the noose. The youth was wearing sweat socks and apparently slipped on the slick tile floor . With Carla giving the North Viel· namese Port of Haiphong its first day of rest in a week Thursday, Air Foree pilots streaked through MIG Alley and pounded the Lenh Khanh railroad bridge 70 miles northwest of Hanoi, spokesmen said. They cut the supply line from Communist China in fi ve places. other U.S. iets hit truck parks and other target. .. in North Vietnam's southern panhandle. Volume on Venus Being Sent Back By Mariner 5 PASADENA, Cal.if. (UPI) -Ameri· ca's Mariner 5 spacecraft today be· gan sending to earth volumes of tape I recorded data on the atmosphere of the planet Venus in an operation 1 scheduled to take 34 hours. On the basis of initial telemetry 1 data received "live" from the space· 1 craft during its fly-by mission to Ve· nus Thursday, scientists at Jet Pro· pulsion Laboratory refused to make any conclusions on the Venusian at- mosphere. The project scientist, Dr. Conway I W. Snyder, said there were indica·1 tions of a magnetic field while the spacecraft was in the vicinity of I Veous. NO MAGNETIC FIELD A Russian instrument package soft 1 landed on Venus Wednesday and So- viet reports said no magnetic field was detected. Snyder, walking a scientific tight· rope, said M a r I n e r 5 "detected changes in a magnetic field ." He add· ed later there was no determination as to whether this magnetic field was "intrinsic" to Venus. He said the ac· tivit.y could be due w solar winds emitted by the sun. In discussing the initial data from Mariner 5, Snyder stressed repeated- ly that a study of the tape record· ed data would be required to come to any firm conclusions. "We 're hoping to be able to say something more definitive Monday,·• he explained. - r,.._, OdAllMr 20, H67 The mini·pinies Whippett's fOOVJ wool cams pinaf«es swine in to stir up a sbrll cn CMplJS. Cleek yours out in plaid$ of cranee-P!ft, yelto.pilk, turquoise-white or melfow-yellar, sizes 5through13 21.• Undemealh it all a bonded wool jersey turtleneck in pink, green , white or orange; sizes 34 to 40 u.• Young California Shop ' DAJLY PILOT :J •I , ... .. . . . Newport 111 Fashioo Is land Newport Center• 644-2200 e lbl., Thurs., Fri.10:00 till 9:30 Oller days 10:00 till 6:00 \' 4 DAILY PU.OT Friday, Octobtr 20, 1%7 Split ·Governors Near Viet Vote Showdown C.-... .. Tiie DAIL "r PILO't Stiff Shoe ting Hnry Kiri, perhaps better known as the husband of adral o.w.te Reynolds, made his l«VDd appearance Wednesday in IAs Angeles la Ole federal Grand Jury probe ~ alleted cheating in gin l1IJIUll1 pm. at the ucluaive Frian Club. • b;ocU, twMd tTainer Cana Jlo------crtatj liGWi bftri 10<runtiiriid a hU 1aaJ burAn lrilh Ribt ZLW. preps for Ute 1100,000 added Mcm O' Wm- Stata in New York. Conn cou tM JUbel .nth a bit of nou-to-ftoH af· f ectimf.. • It'• easy to make the Winter FE9tival a success in Laguna ~· • Beach, declares director Ther· ... BenMtt. Just have, "A ! healthy finanf¥al state, tTe· mendoas amoiints of volun· . l teer wort. monetary contribu· i tiom, good luck and unexpect· l eel success." i That's alt •. CHARLOTTE AMALIE, V.J. (AP)- Democrats and Republlcan1 at the Natior.al Governors' Oonference bead· ed today for a countdown in tM.tr bet- tle over a proposal to pledge support for President Jobnaon's prosecutfon of the w• ID Vietnam. Gov. George Romney of Michiglll predkted the Democrats would fall to fet the three-fourth• majority neces. aary to bring before the confer~ a resolution expressing 're~olute sup- WIT._... IN THE SWIM -Gov. Ronald Reagan and his wife, NtnC)'9 frolic in the Caribbean surf at Sl Thomas, Virlin JJlands, after U. anival of the liner S. S. Independence. The ship wu host to the annual Na· tional Governors' eonf erence during lta voyage from Ntw Yart. Newsmen Ask Protection, Federal Wat.ch on Police SACRAMENTO (AP) -The San FnDdlco-Oaklan4 unit o( the Amefi· I can New.....,_ Guild uked U. s. Atl::/ •· OedJ Poole to aulln fedlraJ of. Ileen to obeerve oatlud police ac- Police Involved In JFK's Death, Says De Gaulle PARIS (AP) -Silence and sk~ptl­ cilm ..we the main reactions today to a Fnmcb journatist's. book reporting that Prelidalt Charles de Gaulle be· Unea police were ipvolved in the as- santnatton of President John F. Ken- 'mdy and the,iaying ~ l..ee-1'iarvey Oswald. De Gaulle's office refused to com- ment on the report by Raymond Tournoux that the French president said of the assassination: "The police did the job, or elH tbeJ pulled the strings or else they let it happen. In ~ cue they were involved." Police Chief Charles Betcbelor of Dallas said: "We are st.anding on the reports of the investigation by the Warren Oommiulon 'Ud will have no comment on the ltatements attributed to General de Gaulle." The White HOUM also refuled com- ment Asked if De Gaulle bad ever told tbe u. s. govermnm he had such a view of the assassination, W h i t e House press secretary George Chris- tian r~lied: "I never beard Qf it at aJil until this moment." Uon apinst antidraft dlmonatntor1 tiodaJ at the Oaklad Armed J'crces ;· Inductioa <Miter. . Tbl IUIJd Mid the olJMrvatlOD Wal req...w to Jnsure compliance With a federll eourt order at Tuesday that dlred.s Oakland pollee not to inter· 1.. will Dftlmen covering demon- atrat.on. Ila MllwauDe, tbe ~eaidmt ol the National Preu Pbotiotrapbera Associ· atloa wrote lttten al CODJPlaint to callfornia olfldala tbet pbotocrapb· en ''round!1 1111ulttd0 f>J Oakland police and Ca!ifand.a hllbaY patrol· men dmiDI tbe dlltwbmcea were weartn1 badCu applied bJ tbe police department. J obn Ah1hMIMr wrote that .. All of them were ealDJ ldlllUflable as lep· timat.e newsmen -atDl the)' Hemed to be sought out as tarpta." _ _Me~xhile .. Gov. Re~'•.~ af. fairs secretary baa ~police and critici7.ed news meat. for their per· formances during tbl Oakllnd &till· draft demonstration. Edwin.Meese Ill, Reqm's tecal af. fairs secretary, told the Gowmor's Council Thursday that the demon- strat«s who formed this week at the Oakland Induction Center were "per- bllpl the most vicious and militant groups I've ever seen." He termed the demonstrators "an· amalgamation of left-wing and anti• war groups." Meese alleged, "One unfortunate as· pect was the biaa shown by various newa media." Some newsmen had reported in· stances in Which they told of being hit bf police and sprayed with an eye. stingmg gas. Warm Weekend For County Cold Front Stretches From Plains w Panhandw S-, Meoa, Tidu SATURDAY Flnll • . .. . . . . . . . .. . 4:111 a.m. U Flnlt Mitt . . .. . .. . . . . lO:ll 1.rn. U ....., IDW • .. ......... 5:4" p.rn. o.s .._ tiltl 10:o.I 1.m. ltflff t:CM p,m, -.._ 1:01 1.m. sm •:U 11-m. SUNDAY F'lnlf .................. 12:13 t rn. S4 FW "" . • • . ......... 4:20 1.m. 2.6 ...... 111111 ........... 11:01 I .I'!\. S.4 '-"' IDw •• • •• • .. .. • . 6:31 p.rn. u .._ ..,. T1 :151.rn. lttMt t : .. p,m. ... aJlll 7:12 '"'" sm 6: 14 p.m. lllllOf90AY FW 1111ff1 ••••••••• 1:37 e.m. 31 Temperatures Albllw Al~~ All.,._ Ill-ck IOIM '°"'" luflelo Cll!Qeo Cll'IC'-11 Cltwt.nd ~ Ott Motnu Oetnlll .......... FOtt Worth ... llM Honolvlu lndla,,.pOll• J1tlc-vllle JUl'tlU Hltll I.ow P'l'9C. 60 " .al 15 0 n 40 M l7 St JT 61 ., 44 37 .u 46 '3 S1 ll 4 " 16 lO 60 •O " 2' H ll 71 S(J ,. ll ll 7• .34 ,. ~ n ·~ Flrlf i.w . . ........... 4:20 e.rn. 2.t _..,, 1111111 11:!S I m. S.2 '-"' ................ 7.up.rn.O.I ... ,_ n :lllS "'"'· ., ... t :)f p.rn. ... -7:03 1.m. s.t. ,,13 o.m. '-' e. ... ''"' o. 'vii Oc1. • ..... ' ..... I Hew. 16 LOS ANGEi.ES ANO VICIMITY- Ccn,ldffeble denie tao • lon!I flit coast SP<Hdlno OYef' most of IM bll•ln Ill• ,.,.,lohl end H rlv S.turdn morning. Hen auMhll't after mid morning 10- dev end S1ture11v. Liiiie ternpereture ctw11>9e. Hleh• both dO• near as. Low lc"'9ftf •• COASTAL VAlLEY~rt Wftllllnt todav and S.turdav. OenM tao loMr llO'liOllS lete tonight and eerly S.lur· dav ,,_.,Ing. Liiiie t.mperature chonc,e. High both CllYS 13 to t3. Lows toniohl JO to 60. rnykecl In oll1tr 11c1lon• of tllt 1111• tlOll H-crar coot WM!tlv ctoml,,.ted most of tile ceuntrv. Pre<lplltliofl oeMflllY WU "9011· glble wllh slloWer KIM!y In ll>e Gr .. I lekes •rt• 1nd IM northern Appei. chi•"• and ~now flurrlu In u-r Mlc:lllDan. Howtvtr, • locellr.cl 11- lnclt 1111 " '"' -... ,_,Id •f...JKkson Hiii, H.Y .• tlffr lAke o ... IC-s Cltv l.OI AftQtlti Lovl1vllle M<!rnphls Mltml MllW1ukH MIM•IP<>M .. St. M.,.,trH I Hotw Orlun. Ntw Yorlt Oklahorne Cltv Oma ht Phlltdtlphl1 P~nlx Pltl!buroh PMll•nd, Mt . Portltncl, Ort. R1pld Cltv lttcr.moncs '' •s .2' 66 .. U Al St 31 65 41 81 " .u ,. 3' Ptul 51 '~ 61 JI ·" 10 41 er-e Coat UiM ..ie6J'. Wlfttlt fOdlV Ind to- --· C-~able den» '"'" _,.... ... perllaltv Ufllnt to hAZY ~ """"''"' bolll .,... ,......,,, Ille high te"""ratu,. -11 ..-ftlt ,_ wH $$. Tht au IMOCI..,,. •H 6$,S. c.llfornla INfERMEOIATE VALLEYS -S<>,,_ "' tod•r 1nd S.turellv. Cleer tonight. Llttl• temPtrtlurt dleng&. Hlgtts both dan H to H. I.ow• tonight 45 to $.I. MOUNT~ AREAS -SuntW"TO!AV eM S.turdlY· Cletr lonlghl. Lltti. '•"'-•ture chlnot. lfflo, where ltlrtt lncllfl rem1lned en lt\e ground 11 dlVbreek. OYernlght temPtr1turu rengtd from 1 chlllY 11 11 "'•mow. Coto. to n •' ICtV Wttl, Flt . Tl>e tfve~rf outfoolt acniu 11\t n.- 11.,., wu for c.onllnued cool wot~ uupt tor 1bov• -mal rN<tlngt In the SGv"'-11 md •long Ille l'Kltlc Coast. SI Leul• !oft l 1k1 City $en O"'go .II •I 11 41 6J Ml II JI ., <I '5 ,, .02 5A ;, 61 ,. "' "'" 6' 11 M 'I " ,, " ·~ -7~ 11 port' for the President'a coune. Gov. C.Mn L. Rampton ol Uta, one of the re1olutlon's sponsors, 1ald be thought tbe Democrats have a chmce of puttlDC it over altbouah IO of tbe 44 state and terdtorlal eoveraen at tile conlerenc. are Republlcam. "When it comes to a 1bowdOtnS of supportin1 the boys who an fllbtl.Dc in Vietnam., I don't think IOm• al tJ»e Republicans are coins to vote UM tbey talk," s&id ~pton. · . GOP Govs. David F. Carto of !ftw Mexico ud Paul Laxalt ol N.,...sa, M tbat waaa't the taue.at .U. . · ''We jmt don't think the p..,.,• conference ls .the piac. or thla II tbe time to be makint po11cy 1wt.mt1u about Vietnam.,•• Lualt said. , . New.Yotk Gov. Nellon A. ~eJ. ler, who supported the decWon a Republican caucus decision to oppo1e bringing up the VietnND matter, flew home Thunday and said be saw UttJe chance th• reaolatlan would be .,..... ed. He added thlt "we all support our boys in Vietnam, but what the gov· ernon say or don't say is imma· terial.' · Romney dUdoaed at a ...,, c• ference that he ls trying to draft an alternative course to Johnaon'a. H'e said that as a part of this ef. , fort be hopes to vi.alt \1Setnam ID l)e. c<:mber ud " thin lot CbrlllluL He a1ao said ... woaJd 11111 ........ bour television prosram cm Nn. U to dlleua1 a recent tour ol Ilia city pettoa. BUt be Nld bl _, RN wbltblr he waa1d aanciiaDct • tbea 'WMtbtr be would ~ tbe 1t11 GOP prelidlntial. nomJJllltlan. 'Candy' Swlen So Club Suing LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP) -A Loi Ansel.es night club filed a suit In Dia· trlct Court Wednesday cblrClaa a Las Vqu bot.el • casino with stNllac lta Candy. The candy in this cue ii an aotic dancer, Cmiy Barr. The action wu flled ln behal( of ~ Larao, a n1&ht apot on tht Sunaet S&riP where Mill Barr w .. supposed ti cipen Au1. 11. Tile suit alle1ea Lawrence Wolf, ~pal owner ol tht BnDMu Hotel on the Las Vegu Strip incuded Miu Bar to break her contract with the I.Ario. The La.rgo'a ault seeks 1 total of S.Ul,000 in dam.a1ea. .,,.,...... Developer Denies Stock Purchase Part Of Deal ......... Smith had pakl • tnftatfd r!' far tbt stock. Boal dlaltd be DICmio'1 ...._, laid bll client -.. am lmltb ,,.. tbe bQe?', but that Slaltll probeb11 did not know Di· ~ wu ial'Olftd in tbt trUMCtion. ''!bt Ale wu a ltr~t forward -PMll trullctlon,.. wd attorney H. L. Va P9teen, '-not ccmected in -.J Wl1 wWt 8-bor Department bas-.__,. '• Scnlth aUI tbat, contra-y to reports, bia SID SebaaUan Development Corp. II aot ID fimeeial trouble. He said ~olllilliw ..,.. 1iem md mort111u ._. wre ~I at the time Ute Wartil Trade Omt.er cootract wae ne- _... bave .U been reaolved. Get out before nextwashdaywfth Wbaatf«lriec:lothNdry•?ForonetJdnr.Je11" >a ftamele11 eledric dryer. can ~i. il in uvwbwe ~·. an outlet. It d~'t D d h ~ wnU. far ~ tame.. If1 flaMelen. o you 1pen oun flVflr! week fussing With loaY Ododw.Aacl tr• kbMllr1to Joa? clotJ. Iaundry? Are you tired of pinnlnc clothespins and hana'· A i•-..&..1 D inl clothes? Are you ready to IUl'l'ender in the MYft'-n ~c ryer c.tta Lea · adiq war with wet wuh? An et.drk d1'Jll' .. haPl*W t.o COit lea to bay A Dryer Is a Neceaslty than t.he MIMr kind. Upa1!40 less. u a matt. ot fact-And it 1-~ parU. ~pler. Leu llbb-to . What you need right now ii a fiameleu, odorl-. maintenaacie h.lacba llW Joa electric clothes dryer. You'll have more time for other , • See yoar applianct dealer before next washday thi~ at home while clothes dry automa~ically to jut He'll aet you oat of u.t laundry bq. c · tht n1ht dtll'ee of dryness. And a dryer is a necetaiiif · ~ E for all the new permanent prea tabrica. you know. Southern Cal/fora/a Ed~son .., IOVTH£1tH CALIFORNIA -C.on•I~. ...... drMt tao l'°"O ftW CM\I ., ....... lnfefld lnJO ~ C0911tl VII· Im _,.lftl !111 111Q11t and tar Iv ""'' n. .... _,.. ~l'\..,~s11Y wnnv lod•V :::....."~'"· '?"'' ternP1re1u•t V.S. Sunamary ~,."ling tomPtralurts tfmtk u fer ., A\ CMfrlf Cffot'al• lodev .,,., d•"91 In the fruH levtfs wtr• $1>0wtrs were .,,,. .. olno e<ron IM ...... , Lekea •nd '"'O Ntw Englfnd Ind 1 cotd front strefched frorn th• nor1hern Plllfll lo the TUH Per>- llencllt A f!MION!rv -11\tf 'fr611f ruttd 1tont flt Ctn.OI•~ bonier from Norlll Oakot('/lo Wlllllngton. !-en Frenc1.a. SHtti. Tarn,,. WHflfnqton WTnn1Pf9 \t ') ~: ·~ " -~ " ~ ..... ..J.,,,--.----------------------------~.&---------------------------~t~~;.._ _______________ n ___ ~ s· a tJ v tc ti e tc u c. 0 n r: 1' d g (1 ti -e j1 ii D It b (1 Jj a le u n \11 h J1 p E l d It F • '11 • e- tl h e c g F ii "' 1' tJ a 0 c 1 t: n a & ( s t.: t: Cl 0 } t s t [ 8 a r t \j i c ( [ J: t \i I I r " c t J t t New Killer Chemicals f<! Raze Jungle NEJV YORK (AP) -Hi~-on clearing the ju.ngle from zenes, uracils, plcolenic acid K a~sticated killers with an area some 15 miles wide derivatives, and aresenic de· !~cf~:m;! ~~Tn:i:eb: and fiOO yard& deep ~Jqw rivatives. the J&test recruits in t b e ~ DMZ, · 'Ibey kill, a spokesman Vie~ war. Chemical industry ~es-said, by actliig ''as !ertlllz. They're chemleals, used men aay that, wiaioUt lcnoW-er in reverse" -attacking to sterUize the toil. Where ing how large the cleared the roots of . the plant so they touch the earth no veg-area is going to be and that the top withers and etation grows •lain for up what conditions exist in it, dies. to a year. The d~ion to they cannot determine pre· He said chemists had the· use soil sterilants was dis-cl5ely what chemicals will orized that to.keep one acre closed by the Pentagon re-be used or bow much· of of 'land clear for one year cenUy when it told of ita them will be needed. in Vietnam would. take 20 new }Man to utNe a bar-There ce foor. tinds « pounds at triOADeS, cr 10 to rier •gains t \nfiltrat:in,c •t.erilant.s suitable for use·in 15 pounds of uracils, picol- Nortb Vietname~ troops. Sooll Vietnlin, a spokes-eaic acid derivatives ot ar- Friday, Oc:tobtr 20, l 967 DAILY PILOT 5 • RCA Victor Color TV 1968 MODEU IN STOCK SAVI UP TO $200.00 ON 1967 MODll.I. H"9RIYI . QUANTITIU UMlftD .. NEWPOR.T BLVD. I IALIOA ll VD. SIAR TELEVISION y..,~ ............. ICAYlcM...._ SALIS AND IBYICL •• CALL 67J.J711 2301 W. IALIOA, NEWPORT BEACH • • • SAVE! ---1··· ' Tflt CAlllllON4 ,. ... ~=~t!~ 1CA VICTill Miu HJ COLOllt TV •Powerful 25,000.volt Color ch•ul• • Rectan1Uler RCA Hl·llte ColorTubewlth r.nna-Chrome ·~~r.~ooi=. 'tf:F VIAt tunen •New~]~'-' =1:.;::• F» THE CARMONA JHS.. ....... "'" Aftu the barrier, whose man sail. 'Ibey are mo-aenic derivatives. dimen&ons are ~et, u-:::::::::::::~'i3:..~'5f.7--=::=::....=:!!:~~------....l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!l!l!!m .. ~l!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!lll!!!!!!m!!!!!!l!!!!!m .... !!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!B!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!l!~ .... l!ll .. !!!!!!!!!ml!!!B .. l!!!!m .................. l!!!I!!!!!!~ gouged Ollt arcOSJ the top of South Vietnam,• the Pen· tagon said, the 'sterllanta will be applied to ~ clear- ed land to atop l~ kt Ju.ogle cover fr1>Ul Mgrow. ing and providlngial-ment for tnv.dlq Thie deared )ind be IOWD with JDinea tlee- tronic eyes U ean td~ .. of a,dvanctng nemy If e x te n d d com across South' Vietnam be- low the deJ1)illtarized the cleared zone wo more than ~ miles 1 Work already haa Marines Sy Tighten U Heart A DA NANG, Vietnam ( -'lbe Marine com has asJced its field manden to tighten policy on giving Heart awards to Leathernecks w h o r don't deaerw tbml, Jt learned today'. By ofCicial standards, the Purple Heart is award to an American service who requires treatment by a doctnr for wounds s r· ed as a result oC enemy tlon. In 60me units la however, those who r ed mere scratches Communist fire have getting the awards. Any man who gets Purple Hearts in Vietn is transferred out of war zone. More than Marines have left Vie this way in recent mon at least 80 ol them fr one battalion at Con 'lllie . In a statement to his fie commanders dated Sepl Lt. Gen. Robert Cushma the Marine bou in Vie nam, saia inconsisterlcie among various units has re sulted in an "ineqult (which) assumes particuJ significance when applied the policy of transferrln thrice wounded personn out of the Vietnam tbeate of operations. "The intent of the Purpl Heart is to bestow tion on th~e persons woo· as a result of enemy ac tion, suffered death or bod Uy harm to such a degr as to require treatment a medical officer," the ell rective said. "It is not so U~ral to include awards to iDdi viduak who recefvfd injuries wherein lo m cal treatment is req Marine 9P0kesmen Cmtnnan's statement s not a change ln policy but rather • ltricter adbe e to existing rules. Authorized for 1968 IUCJS DAILY PILOT Frld~y. OGtobfr 20. 1%7 Ruslaillfl tlae Seuon New York passersby noting this 1cene may have been momentarily stunned, wondering perhaps if they had 1one "one ate~ beyond." ActuallY the~ dtttaf· fers are part of the International Ski abd Whlter Sparta Shaw ahd an ahovtl· ing a path for customers thro\llh man-made mow u an advll'ti11ment for the extravaganza. House Budget Cµ,t Two Saved M . 0 • • As Bomber eets pposition Crashes Venus Probes Hold No Surprises PASADENA (AP) American and R u s s I a n spacecrafta have made the deepest probes yet into the mysteries or-Venus-but neither has found any ma· jor surprises. . The 540-pound U.S. Mar- iner 5 swept within 2,500 'miles of Venus Thursday, malting electronic measure- ments ol the depth ·and density of its shrouding va- por clouds. About the only t h i n gs flight controllers at Jet Pro- pulsioo Laboratory would ·say immediately were that the craft's instruments worked weU and that the planet's atmotphere ii very dense. This conttrmed a portion of tbe fiad1ncs ot the 2,400- pound Soviet VeDUI 4 which parachuted an instrument pack.lee onto the p 1 a a e t rue.day. v-.. 4 radioed tll9t tbe Big In Mississippi· abnospbere wu almost en· craft waa Venus 4's report tirely made up of carbon that it det~ no nitrogen diaxlde, lbat it was so c1eue -a au Mariner S was not that '*· tbe equipped to sample. -preuure 08 SW'-Earth nitrogen, like many firmation of earth-based ob- servations by the two probes launched 011 the 200 ml.Won mile journey Ja&t July. face was 15 tim~ that of of ill gases, i.s believed to , eart1a and that tbe surface bave been thrown into the Heart Session temperature was 535 de-atmolpbere by volcanic ac- i"MI Fehreobeil tioo when the earth's crust Set For 6,000 .... hot. Nooe of tlala waa aurpria-"Since Venus is much hot-SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-t.ac. ter than eartb one would The American Heart Assocl· .. ~~omde.!~arthby :certainly upect to find ni· ation opened its 40th sclen· ...., .an::--., tr g-•· Snyde ""'d "But tific sessions at Civic Audi· __ _.y-'-_, ·~ from tbe o _., r ... . ....._ ... ua U6U• failure to detect nitrogen torium today with more than pLaeet. that Veau1' doudl doesn't mean it isn't there." 6,000 physicians, scientists. an largely carbm dioxide.. Dtgpile. the absence of nurses and others expected =~i~ = p!'t positive surprise&. scientists to attend the three-day meet. Venus ill JJl5 indicated "SUr· ...,_w_ere_de_tigh::...,...ted __ w_i_th_th_e_c_on_-_in_g=-·-------- face temperatures between I ..., degrees. 1 AMEAtC.4'5 L.4AGEST FAMILV Cl.OTMl "IG C '"4AI N Dr. eaa..., Snyder, proj· eet lcientilt,, to1d newsmen 11mnday the only thing Wt- aapeded:peded ·tamed ap bJ eUbm' 0"H t:ao 'fll f :SO Poverty W ar -Gaim Ground LUBBOCK, Tu. (UPI)-"lt'1 true. We puMd cot---.." said tbe OEO chief. TM federal war on ~ ton lut year.'' JA 8ned tbe war ap.inlt it Mi11ll1lppl'1 third lUClq Shriver aaid that • ol P"•b to tlle nr ia ~ lnduatry. It puaed caet. the belt lllultratlolll el tlle ...._ lie rec8llt "'••• ~ ll'Owina lalt YMf, IUcctll of llltipovWltJ tf.o .. 11 ..,., tbe United &araeat.~. M,d el forta was ''tM ..... et :="t1.:=-: tM Office ol EeoM!tr Op. Mllawlppi." Ht uld 9 la-a. c , www tlllale. pcrtunlty,8*....,tbl&llo t.eo-ated comm....._.._ -...-... .... ..._._. ~=~-== =: ... -:::.---~ .... ....... ~~\= ~--· . r-J~ .... " -''All tllll --... .. ........ ........... ,...... ... .. .... .... °"· a tbt poer. Jam... wbo....... .. -.. 11We'¥t blcomt .... tllJrd Devef recognill a Wiiia (ltl f I WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate ~ODI Com· mittee . members iDdicate they are --1Dinc to follow the budeet.1ll:1t1nc Home in its tug-ol-wer wUb Prell· dent JQlllMon Oft?' iovern- ment spending. exceptw, to tie MM t.e latt year's )Miel. JMdinC lMuatry i. .._... com_.. so laai M '9 <Weil Ill& ta a "* nm BOWIE. TH. (AP) -A. 1Jppl," Sllrtftr a.Id today WU 19ftmor. and,. lle'a .. tlile ....... ,,. pnsideat o...cratic Leeder Mike Mansfielll. a committee member. uld be favored junld.Dg a Bouse directive that the Pr'tMmt cut a- penditme• an estimated • billion to • billicm ln tbl curHllt budget yeer enclin& June 3', 1968. Coml1Ufitee Republicans expres* doubt the House measure ii workable but said they are ...... tll· · ferent approaches al.med at ; achinllc l1btaDtia1 spend· : ing reddons. • Another c:cmmittee meet· ing was can.& for today aft· er a hearinC ftiunday at which =Director Charles L. te~ the precile impact ol the House resolution woukl ff. pend on le.-1 b*rpretations of ita~. Schultze esu.ated the '. measure w<Mcl fwce expen· diture cuts of 9C11nMhing like $6 billion to '8 'blWon. The key provilioa would require government apeDll· ing, with some important Ex-Japanese Leader, U.S. Ally, Dies TOKYO (UPI) -Fonner Prime Miniater Shigeru Yo- shida, the revered cigar smoking "genro" who join· ed the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur in guiding post- war Japan to democracy and friendship with Ameri· ca, died today at hU coun· try home. He was 89. Yoshida, who had been re- ported 1uffering from a gall bladder ailment, headed the government for seven years between 1946 and 1954, show· ing h.11 countrymen bow to make the beat of U.S. OCCU· pation and signine the 1952 San Frandtco peace treaty that restored Japan to t h e family of free nations. The government said Yo· shida will be given Japan's first postwar state funeral. Southern Democrats and Republicans in ~ House teamed to write spendlnl limitations into an eiaergen- cy measure to finance f'Or another month govecrunen t departments Whose regular appropriations for tte cur· rent fllCal year have not yet been voted. Pnlellt •llldi.IC author- ~ ti llete 4'pan.nenta U• ... at ~t Moad&y. bestlftt thiS , MansDeld told a reporter he did not plan to try f o r Senate ac- tion today even lf the Ap- propriations Com.mite. COOl- pleted a redraft of the HOU.Se resolution. He said the govensntet can get alcog for a i.w dQ• beyond the deadline jult u it did last month when five days went by btiOrt COD· ~ HIMlftd • eawr· gency ~ rttahltion that had upirecl. The stopgap l'MOlutloa re· fled a lag by Congreu ln passing appropriatioos bills and an effort ia UM HCMlll to force Jillnnson to cut spending deeply. That battle it UMed to Johnson's requtlt fer aa ln· come tax lncrtut -Mtlv- ed,' temporarily a t i..tt. by the House Ways and Means Conmtittee. The spending battle re- portedly bas led ta lncreas· ing impatitDCt amoeg House Democnta witll tMir par· ty's leadenblp. supersonic FlllA fighter· while on an inspection tour looked the other way wbUe of tbe NAACP at a eoafer· bornber crashed in a North of Texas antipoverty pro-7.3 ilitegrated P"ll-_.,. la .. btt"I tlllet II Texas pasture Thursday _Jgr~•~m~1:_. -------~camt~~inte~_!exl.lte~!!nce~~·~·~•!_!•~W!•~!'"~--!~----­ nigbt. A new escape system saved both crewmen. Tbe '5 million plane was an Air Force version of tbe controversial TFX. a vari- able-.sweep wine jet built at the Fort Worth plant o O.Oeral Dynamic• 'IO miles 1outbeast of here. The plant blt and brokt apert u two oU operatort, Ed Spragins and Dkk Dar· ner of Wichita F a 11 1, worUd oa a farm nearby. 'nle two men hMrd a loud boom about 6:10 p.m. and saw a parachute lower UM craft'• ejection module illto a field 10 nillM eoutb· west of Bowie. Test pilots David TblrPen a n d Max Gordon, civiliu employes of General l>f • namlcs, were unhurt u tbe parachute draped acrosa a power line. and left them bUllftC \Q)llde down tn tbe moduJe. 1bey quickly treed them.Mlvts. I SlnllM said. .. AccardiDI to tM -,UOU. h b1dfaulic syn.m felled ' Utd t 1' e yl "91'9 uaab1t to mantQver tM atrcnft. It began to pltdl &di roll, ud they hid to ttt out of lt. •• 'nUIPell told ntwanen Ollt7 that "sOIMthiq went Wl"OGI" about aa hour.,._. taktoff at G....-.1 I>Jaam- ics ud "I made tbe decl· &Jon to eject." AN EXCLUSIVE FASHION ADVANCE SHOWING ••• Cult, symbol of elegant men's fa shion wev Aorel in Or.Inge County, is plusecl to .Jnnountt an exdtingty elegant trunk showing of i the wry latest styles in men's fuhions by .... woM ,.....,., des;goers of ••••. by ~trocelli ' ~e C\.OTHSS (Mil la cotWift<td t~lt 1 ''Wt of die CotttliMnt.1'' it1~m.in when ltc-•hil ..... 1nc:t, u you ......,tedtywill ~wtleol you .Wt Its CoAI MH.t ..... Sle.n&.y. Oc..W21"°"' 11 Liii. to 6 p.m. 11 JlJJ im.ol •I s ....... kottht ..... C...Pl.u•. AH ••• This lhowing wiD be conducted under the auspices of PETloal.U'S Yta-Pmiclent and Fashion Designer, Mr. Sid Delott himteff. SpecW orders may be con~miendy plKed at this time on _, liza; ahom, regulars, longs, ah ..... etc. ••• MCI ,_~.-wilW ~ ......... ,._ ... ,.... when it c.omes to custom tailoM• yourdotha. Rail Strike to Rock EcoJWmy of Britain LONDON (AP) -Britain was threatened today with a natiOD'al railroad stoppage that could deal a crippling blow to the country's al· ready shaky ec onomy. Brakemen at more than 40 depot! were on strike. forcing the cancellation of hundreds of trains on routes between London and t h e north. The state-run rail- road system wa s threat· ened w1th spreading chaos. With vital exports already curtailed by a five-week-old dock strike in London a n d Liverpool. Prime Minister Harold Wilson cut short his vacation in Scotland and told newsmen on his return to London : "This industrial unrest is an extremely seri· · ous problem." · Wilson's Labor govern- ment blames the upsurge of jndustrial unrest on Com· munist agitators wtio it says are trying to plunge ... the nation into "a winter of disruption.'' Union leaders deny and resent the charee. Unions backing the brake· men's strike appeared on a collision course with t h e British Rail Board. If neith· er side backs of1, a total shutdown of rail services would become Inevitable. . ·- -t • ~rt· .:-.. Miniskirted Tea~her J , -~-, Parents Protest Hiked Hemline TAYLOR T 0 W N SHIP. Mich. (AP))-About 200 par- ent. of children in Brake Junior High would like to see just a bit less of Hope Palmer. lt's not that Mrs. Palmer isn't attractive She is. And It's not that the 24·year-old former model •who teaches art isn't l.<llent· ed. Her superintendent, S1· mon Katchaterian. s a y s she's one of the bes1 around But Hope wears mini· sk.lrU to sc~, And the 200 parents de· manded to be heard Thurs· day at an executive ses5ion of the Taylor School Board. The board told t h e group's leader. Mrs. <Alro· lyn Kalnins. that only she and six oUlers would be heard on the issue of the ex· posed knee. The board told them . too that they would not be heard m public. It was Mrs. Kalnins' moth· rr. Mrs. Lorrame Thurman. who several weeks ago spot· ~ Hope, in miniskirt. an the halls of the school and told the pretty teacher she deserved ''a kick in the be- hind.·· Then M r s Thurman admirustered same. Says W.rs. Kalnins: "TM kids report to us what she's been wearing. and t he y say some of her skirts are shorter than they were be· fore ." Katchateraan h a s re· maaned noncomm11tal, b u t has said he· d talk to Mrs. I Palmer about the length l of her he1. I THE PASTEL WOOL SHIRTWAIST 'IS REALLY A PANTS~RESSI 11.97 Looks every inch a d[ss in Its clusle 1hirtwabt silhouette .. double pleats, front and back, crea a fashion Surry as yoi wallc, keeping the p ls feature your own tecretl Precise plac*t front accented with bright·as-brius buttjns, cuffed long sleeves. All wool heather in few colors, including 1 perky pasteh. Juni<*s' S.13. LAYAWAY PLA4 No EXTRA CHARGI OPEN SU DAY 11·5 COSTA MESA, 16th H:V:PORT BtVD. Grove Blvd. Open Sun. 11.5 •~-~----~-o&-4~------~~ St Jc a fl• la ~ *' co br en Ill QL bl m Pa Se ru ra lrr at pe QC m in es Le ch at te: fil Ar cl In he si F : of Iii lo of a1 th G· 0 m a1 w ll rr w fr n: i ~ I : i1 l I Gun Controls QUEENIE Solon Attempts To Curb Police SACRAMENTO (AP) - Suppose Assembly m a n John J. Mlller, armed with a gun, encounters a burglar Cleeing"' Crom bis ransacked law office. Control Of Fires Nearing LOS ANGELES (AP) - Fire otficlala today w e r e 1tlll refusing to predict When they would be 8'>le to ~l the • .santa Pau1a brush ftre which bis black· ened more than 10,000 acres tn five days. Although all but a U.-ee· quarter-mile section ot the blaze was surrounded by the more than 1,200 firefighters early today, a U.S. Forest Service spokesman said the ruUed Boulder Canyon ter· rain was making it almost Impossible to fight the blaze at Santa Paula Peek. FJremen were being beli· copter·lifted In anc: lowered on ropes to reach the hot Should he have Uie ri£lt blyman from Berkeley used asks. "No," he answers, and insists a police officer also should not have that right in almost all cases. The Democratic assem· blyman Crom Berkeley u&ed the example of his recently burglarized omce -a n d what he might have done had he been on the scene- in supporting Thursday his proposed legislation sharply restricting Uie right of po- lice to shoot at citizens. His proposal drew sharp 10•20 dissent from law officials _, ____ c.._~.._,.--·.;;'r;;;*:;b:.;i....::;,,;:'";:';..· •;.,..:.;.....,::,:w;•:""';...--.J and some fellow legialatQrs "A w"w ttir _ tt:=*k" _ at an interim bearing of the r--v .,.__ ......... ., Assembly Crbn1nal Proced·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ure Committee. Everyone Orchestra Successful was ·aware that chances for passage of such legislation at the present .are slim at best, but it produced a day's debate on the use of STOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP) plauise. deadly force by police in -The Los Angeles Philhar· Before continuing 1. h e carrying out their charge monic Orchestra triumph· tour to Turkey, Iran and ln· of protecting Ule public. anUy concluded its week· dia, members of the crcbes- At present, the justifiable long tour of Yugoslavia tra and the conductor said homicide Law '&'ll.ich gov· Thursday night ln this Ma· thty were p)eued witb their erns such cases says the of· cedonian capital. stay and hospitality. ficer may shoot if he has More than 1,000 filled the The orchestra beCan it.I "reasonable cause" to be· musical ball. Tbe orchestra, tour, under tbe aupica of lieve the suspect bas com· conducted by ZU.bin Mehta, the U. s. state ·~ mitted • erlme in (be aeri-and ..i .... ; .. Andrew oua. or felony, clalliftc1tlon. ...--attl, in meat aad U. S. EmbwJ Muy departments re-tbelr a::u.. ., u.e .................. al ,-... tbAI lftD furtbs', IUCb ... ell --~=*'llcDDw-· -.... ...,, .... w.u f'ridAY. October 20, 1%7 OAJL Y PILOT 7 Hali The Day With Santa Fe \ SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-The PUC ls expected to Santa. Fe bu asked the State call for public bearings. Public Utilities Commission -----------.i• for auUiority to drop night passenger train s between Los Angeles and San Fran· cisco, eflective Nov. 9. The railroad said Tbun· day Uie nightly passenger average for the two trains NO. I 011e of ..;. 11101t pop11lu 11owsp•per fH hrro i11 the e11tlre V11ite4 St.to ls the A1111 Lell4e" colu11111. It's • 4•Uy fut11r• of tJ!e DAILY "Lo• •11411 our ru4ers tell •• it'1 our No. I column. Is fil. -·- If you cant remember Lang's 8 year Old ... Just ask for the scotch~the pentadexagonal bottle. Bottled in Scotland '629 Pih ·9/:Wl •tzf/J/Jlzfftt. -llM&.tc ............... _...,MK._.._..,,, t•• GRAND OPENING! LEE'S CHINESE FOOD LUNCHEON -DINNER 11-NOON TO 10::00 P.M. MONDAY$ 5:00.·l :OO P.M. FREE GIFT FOR fl AMIL YI 17201 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962.0055 • I ~dais Mk! sat.a Ana Wi..nda predictld fOr the area thJs afternooa would furth· er hamper operations. ~ Jj ---.,. ,~ .... as fwtJ6ddlnl ..... DI ua I• greeted with prolm.._.. •~ ~ Be·•-.&. ~ ..__ venlles ace~ m RH de·lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiii"'PYiii·i~ii-·iii .. ii __ ii __ iii ..... iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fense -but many depart· ments allo have J)O guide· lines at all. Ins!~ the fire's 20-m t t e perimeter, more tha.n 7,700 acres in Ventura County and more th&D 2,300 more acrM in Los Padres National For· est, about 50 miles north of Los An&eles, have b e e n charred. Nine bulldozers, n i n e air tankers, elgbt heUcop- ters and 60 tank trucks are fighting the blaze. Miller proposed that juati· fiable homicide be llmlted to cases in which tile police· man believes tbe individual committed a felony involv· ing "deadly force"; felt his escape w o u 1 d endanger oUlers seriously; and when the shooting wouldn't en- danger bystandert. Ship Survivor Tells Of Six Hour Ordeal . SAN FRANCISCO (AP' fasl for any of us to be ,-afraid," he said. "The num· 1 An Oak.land man recalled bet 2 lifeboat was dropped clutching a piece of debris over the side. But wllen she in icy waters for five or six started to sink. the r~leas· hours Oct. 9 to survive the ing gear wouldn't work and sinking of the Panoceanic the lifeboat sank with the Faith, 870 miles souUiwest ship," the seaman reported. of Kodiak, Alaska. Tbe oUler lifeboat was "I just think someone a too close to tbe water be·' little higher Ulan me was cause of the list and couldn't looking after me. I did a lot be released, be said. I of praying, a little cussing All 40 men jumped from and I got a little mad at Uie ship, he said, and seven times, too," said seaman made it to a liferaft dropped Gordon L. Campbell. by a circllng plane. He and Lewis E. Gray _.:._ _______ _ Jr. of Houston. Tex., were pulled from Uie stormy wa- ters ¥-d taken to Yokoha· ma. Japan, aboi.rif Uie freighter Igabaru Maru. They arrived Thursday in San Francisco. Campbell and Gray said they have been forbiddto by their attorneys and the Coast Guard to discuss the sinking. Oscar Charles Wiley of Oakland. one of three other men who survived Uie dis- aster which claimed 35 lives, was apparently under llO auch restriction. The ship "just started go. lng down. The bow was al- ready under water. And the s'hip was listing ~ def.ee9 on the starboard side. ' he recalled at bis Oakland home. Wiley was standing the midnight to 4 a.m. watch when Uie fertilizer-laden freighter began to sink. "It'• been such a night· mare. Things happened too love · or Money! Settle for both • • • buy I '61 VW IT'S YOUR MOVE! OLIN MAR WEST PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT VOTE ES ON SCHOOL BONDS THE COST OF TOMORROW'S ·EDUCATION 15 LESS THAN IT WILL BE TOMORROW THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST OF HARBOR AREA CITIZENS SUPPORTING THE BOND PROPOSALS: Mra. H .. •r4 Allie"'' Dr. & Mra. 0•11iel G. Aldrlch, Jr. Mn. Elmer A. A"deraOll Mr. & Mrl. J, '· ""d•r'IOll Dr. a Mra. Ste"• Asahi110 Mr. I Mra. U..,4 L Aubert Mr. I Mr1. Uoyd L A11bert, Jr. Mn. Hele11 E. IHdeker Mr. H•ncock la""i"9 Ill Mr. I Mra. Joaeph N. lell Mari•11 C. ler9eJ011 Mr. Jl111 lerhhir• Mra. Gra"t lertolet Mr. Henry E. lleclr, Jr. Mr. & Mra. C•p ll•cktMit1• Re ... JamH 6 . llai11 Lloyd E. ll•npiod, Jr. Mr. & Mn. C. E. llalr Mr, I M'1. Joh11 A· Sle!'ch•rd L•"• lurto11 11.,,11. Ed. O. Mr. I Mrs. Jim lli.t Mr, a Mrs. Ralph loe9el Mra. Syl11l1 loCJ•" Mrs. Miidred M. loli11 Mn . Albert lo11i11 I.In. Nedine a.so Mr. I Mra. I. H. loswell Mr. Cly4e A. l ow"'•" Edwarll A. loyd, O.D.S. I.In. le tty l oyvey Mrt. Lawl1 lr•dlhaw Mr. I Mrt. l. I. l rl991 t.4r. I t.4'1. J. Herbert lfowMll t.4r. & t.4ra. lt11ce H. luckloy Mr, Fredericlt M. loolleker Dr. I Mra. Don L lunker Dr. & Mn. Oa.,i4 1111111•11 ltev. I Mra. ltobert H. ~rley Mr. I M,.. A.. 6 . Certer Mr. Wer11er C•rlse11 Fr.,, Cerp•nter Mr. & Mrs. Joh11 L. Cuhio11 Mr. I Mtt. Fr•nci1 E. C•udell M... Robert Cerf Mr. I Mn. Davill Ch•vh Dr. & Mra. Nath•niel M. Cohen, Jr, Mr. I Mrs. Geor9• ColrH Mr, I Mrs, LHter W. Cole "4r. I Mra. Ralph I . Co1111 Du Cook J u1111• Cooper Dr. & Mrs. Ch.,I .. F. Cro11t Mr, Oontld Cr11mptcker "4r. & Mra. Jeck R. C.rl•y Mrs. J. C11rre11 Mr, Oeren E. C11rtiu Mr. I Mra. Gori!len Dale Mr. & I.In. '•rker Oel• Mr. & Mn. Rlcli•nil l. O•vls Mr. I l.lt1. Duane OeK•lb Mr. I Mu, Fr•nk De '••quale Jenet O•yden Mr. & l.lrs. T orrenet Oodd1 Mr. I Mr1. "4ila11 M. Do1tel "4erio Ourente Mr. & Mra. Robe rt J. ~Ht111e11 M11. Chrhtl11e llttell a.tty l. E4w•r4t Mri. Norme11 J. ~tli Mr, Qe11e Evans Conf in ue ~o Mr. "4el Ev•rli•rt Mr. T, J. Ftw•ll Mt. & Mra . Mark Fi11kthtein Mr. I Mra. Oaric M. Fih9erald Ot. I Mra. Ke1111oth W. F0<d Mt. l•H For.I Mt. & Mn. Roy f.., Stli111 S. 11""1 Fr•11kli11 Jr. t.1 ... '•111 Fri•bertshauser Mr. Ir• H. Fri1bH .Mrt, Wilto11 I. 6al• Mtt. Joh11 6 •11oen9 Or. I Mu. Onid H. G•r\Nr t.4r, I MrL It. J. G•rneut Mr. I Mn. W•lter It. G•yner Mt. I M"' A. W. wnl•y Or. I M"· t. S. &.ui Or. & Mrs. It. W. G•r•rd Mr. I Mn. D•11iel E. Gilcrest Mr, I tin. It-, ~i~ u o ~ M... Gtort• Godfrey Mr. & Mn. C. W. Goodt Mr. I Mra. We1ley Griffitts ,rof. H•,,.oy Gron Mr. & Mn. D•11iol M. G1199enhelm Mra. l'atticia C. He4Je11 liAr,, Johe K. H ..... 1 t.tr. & Mrs. , .. 1 A.. H..,n• Mr. I Mrs. loll4ell I. H•n1on Mr. I Mr,. Joh11 H•r111on Dr. I Mrs. loro11 HHthor t.tr. ThomH W. Hell4•rton, Jr, t.tr. Aln •ll4or $. He11ryclr Mr. I Mtt. 6 avi11 Heri>ort. Jr. liAr. & "4'1. f.rod C. Hewitt Mr. Joh11 Hi .. tall4 t.tr. & Mra. C. A. Hi9bie Dr. & Mra. 0. L Hildenltf•nJ Mr. I Mn. J.,,, .. W. Hi11et, Sr Mr. J•m•I W. Hi,,•1, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Hirth Mr1. G. R. Hodso11 S.,•h H11fbn., l.lr. & Mr1. 0 . M. lsl'ler Mra. Don•l4 JeclrtOfl Mr. & t.411. Jo11 J•cobsftll Mrt. Rithu4 E. Je1111eu Mr. I Mrs. C. '· Jobs• Or. & Mtt, Al4i1 John1on Rev. Httbert 6 . John1011 Rev, Rich-nd C. Johnso11 Mr. I Mrt. Willi•"' Johnton Mr. I Mrs, ltichud J. JonH "4r. LH I'. Jorda11, Jr. Mr. I M••· Je1110 J11din t.4r. I M,., Roy E. Ju11e Mr. & Mrs. &.rhar4 Keli1ch Mr. I Mtt. Al"i" H. IC•u«m•n Mr. & t.Ars. Robert C. Kausen Mr. I 1.4,., G, G. 1Cawtm11re M11. Al•n H. K•11l1on Mr. I Mrt. lee lt'eys MH. Nithol•t Kfo11ry "4r, I M,.. Oonef4 W. ICllli•n, Jt Or. & M,.. Ho..,.. K11i9ht "4•. I Mrt. H. IC9Ch Or. I Mt1. Stvart 1Cr•u11ar Or. Mr1. Er111t H. IC•auu Or. I M••· "'4urtey Kri•9•t Mt, I 1.4,., Willle"' Kr11mpholt Or. I Mrs. ,aul R. K11hn Re.,011d• E. Lemb Rev, J•mH H. l•mNrth Mr. Oen• l eth•m Mr. Louis l•uritun Mr, ,eul lebenbaum, Jr, Mra. EJw1rd LH Mr. I Mra. Rob•rt G. LH ch Mt1. S'9nley Lelievre Eliubeth M. Lilly Lincoln lntermedi•I• l'.T.A. Mr. & Mn, l•rry l ittle Mr. l'hillip N. Lyon1 Mr. I Mrs. Willlem E. Ma1111i119 Mra. OorHn Marshell Mr. Art Muti11er Mrs. W, L Melcher Mr. & Mrs. Herry IC. Mellor l'rofenor & Mn. Seymour Ma11to11 Prof. & Mra. Henry Corel Meyer Mt. I Mrt. Donn O. MichHl1 Mario11 J. Miller "4r\, JemH W. Moor Mr. & Mrs. A. "4, Morrow, Jr. Mr. Franlr "4ou Mr. & Mrs. Thoma• A. t.Aou Mr1. Carl E. Mullen Mrt. Joh11 A. MurJy, Ill RoJ ericlr H. MacMillien Mrs, FreJeriek Mclrien I.Ir. Michu l J. McC•ffrey Mr. t.Aervln McCley Mr1. Helen McClure Or. I Mrs. Semuel C. t.4cCulloeh Dr. I Mrs. JemH M&Geu9h "'4r. Arthur R. McKen1ie I.Ir. I Mrt. Don•ld H. t.AcKibbon Mr. Oele l . Mclane Mr. I Mrs. Calvin Mcl •u9hlin Dr. Jt m11 McMichH I Mr. O ... id C. McNttly M•9il• M. Neu Mr. Ro9er E. Neth Mrs. Richerd Newell M,.. D. E. Nicl.ols Mr. I Mra. Robert A. Nichoh MichH I A. Nisbet. 0.0.S. Mt1. l'aul Nissen Mr, & Mrs. Frank Noffkt Mr. W. G. Norling Mrs. A. J. Nyroos Genevieve M. OdenwelJ Mrs, '•99'1' Ogden AM 01111 "4r. I Mn. Fr•nk l. Orgill Dr, Alla11 G. 01born• t.4r. I Mrs. John M. Owen Mr. l'eul A. 1'al111er Mrs, E. ,eplh•,,, Mr. Joh11 I. l'arker Mr. I Mrs. H. J. '•rt•I "'4r, I Mr1. William flelh Mr. I Mrs. Jam11 '•te" Jt mH W, '•yto11 Mr & Mrs, A. K. ,h,1111 Hu9h J. "umb, Jr., M.O. .,..,., Merl o E. l'rentiu Mr. I "4n. Jeh11 'richuJ Mr. l Mrs, Nelso11 Quaclrenbuth M,.. Joh11 L. Retie Comtnunil'I ~ Quafil'I GJ~ca lion PAID FOR BY CITIZENS BOND COMMITTEE JAMES WOOD, CHAIRMAN-2881 EUROPA DRIVE, COSTA MESA Mra. ,hjfl11 RHk lttty S. RH m Or. I Mrs. Fr"ericlr Reines Mr. & Mu. O. W. "Olclr" Rlch.,d Or. l Mra. Ro9•r Riley Mr, I Mn. Willi•"' C. ltin9 "4r1, G. M. ltobinson Tom W. Robin1on, M.O. I.Ir. l Mra. Joseph Rosener, Jr. l'rof. I Mra. F. S. ltowlt"d Mr. & Mra. Mn Runell "'4r. TeJ ltunell Mr. & Mr. Donald I. St mia t.4r. I Mra. LH C. Sa ... mis Mn . Jtmes I. Sanger Or. & Mn . Robert SeunJu a "4r & Mrt. Welter D. Seuncf.,, t.4r. Willie111 l. Sehl19tl Mr. & Mrt. M..,lw, Scot+ Mr. I "4rs. Hell Suly Mr. Tully H. Seymour Mr. & Mrt. S. Shan11on Robert Sl.elto11 Mra. Val Sherman I.Ar. & Mrs. Cecil H. Shirt• Or. I Mrt. Guel.I I. Siny~:n Mn . l. G. Sisler Ot. & I.Ira. John F. Skinner "4r. & Mra. Jeclr Slrlen•~Y Mr. & Mra. Ka11neth R. Smith Mr. & Mrt. Welter W. Smith Mr. & t.4r1. William L. Stebler Or. I Mrt. EdwarJ A. Steinheu• Haul J. Stephenson t.4r. Rich.,4 S. St•~•ns Mr. I Mrs. G•rd"er E. StoJ Jarcl Oo,,eld A. Slreun Mr, & "4rs, Arthur Strock Mr. & '-C ... T. Oune•n Steweri 8obbu SuiHi Mr. I "4ra. J. P. SulherlenJ Mr. I Mrs. Willier!\ O. ThegerJ Mr. I Mrs. John A. Thor"' Mc, I Mrs. EdwarJ Tkorp "4r. I Mrs. Oo neld W. Toth Mr. I Mn. Cerio Totli t.4r1. Richard T recv Or. I t.4,., Royel D. Tuel.tr Dr. l Mn. Allen D. Unn rt Ruml Ura9tml Mr. I Mra. Pat Vitro Mr. Ro9er T. Walke "4rs, Jea11 Werner I.Aery Jent Wehon "4r. & Mn . lteymonJ L. Wthon M,., Rich•rd C. w.11, I.Ar. l Mt1. He11ry G. Weber Mr. I Mr1. Willia111 Wedlll119lo11 Mr. I t..4t1. Robert W .. d "4r. & Mrs. Oo11t ld D. Wellt Mr. Eu9ene Well1 Mr. I Mrs. D•vid H. Wl"9 Mr1. Eugene F. Win' Mr. Robert E. Wolf• "4r J Mra. Robert Murrey Wolff Mt. I Mrs. Jame• I , Wooll Mt, & Mrs. Georg• Woodfortl, J,. Mr. I t.4,., Jehn C. Wym•n Mr, & Mrs, OH11 Yount :;" R,AI uldt' m.t1on of this p~Pf; SaturdAv ror fUll rlttalls on pAo~ 7j••••• .. '-.ll••••••••••••••••lll,.•_..••••••••miiiiilll••• .. ••••••••••••• .. ••••••ll••••m~ 8 DAILY PILOT .. For The Record Meetings ' M•r Vl1ta Ml~Pc"lodQe. Muonlc TtmPle. UOI Ullt srreer, Nt#l)0<1 11..,<h, 7•JO p,m . v F w Post No. lll6. Amtr~n Lr- OlOA Htll, 565 w. ltlll SlrMI. Cosla Mnt. t ·ot p,m u.c I Follt dtncl119, ,,,,._ Hell, Un1¥rrsl1V of C.lllorni. Irvine. 7:lt P.m. SATUltDAY Cl1t1>1i1n llusi-·a Con1111lt1H. Leo's Rutaurent, UIS E. Cotst Hlghwey. CorDM dtl Mer, 7:00 a.m. Anchnr ~. VOA, [bell Womtn's Clubllou... 51S l tlbOt llvd., Ntw· p0r1 Beech, l:to 11.m. Marriage L~Pnses Oct. 14 Ht...Y c11renct Jallns, ,.. of Lo"9 Buell, i nd Llnda Sut Cottes. lf, of Hunllngton Betctl Wllll1m Lee S-. 2t, of Cemp P~ltton. Incl Patricia M. O.Young, 1t, of Costa Mew f eylt JacOO..-.:L and Mary Lu Ber- ' It~, l6. bclllt fll Hui.Hnvton 8Hc:ll Trrry L. Piil-. 22. tnd Ktrrv Ltu- rt Nuntl\, 21, both (II N•WPo'I 11••<11 Lr' y V, HoklMon. ... 1111 An.i..lrn. •no Dorothy AIVI l(rlsh, J3. of Hun· I 1ngton llHch RMtld M Nelson, 'l'J, tnd Dtbr• LO<J'" Riiey, '1. both of Cosl• M~u Divorces DIVORCES "LEO Irma E Mt<donald vs llontld A ~coonald Jr Dione Kn Oslt""'"" -. Wtllrr Mt• tin O>trrmllltr M•'11yn Jo AM E1>1>itf "' Jerrv ll•Y EPPlf' Meloeltt AM P1ou1n va llottr Albert Paquin Merv Louiw O'Htrt va John JoM!t>ll O'Htrt ,, NorMt Jtan l rown vs Detn l rown S.dell Z.rtmbtr vs Htrtlfn Z.r1111~ Doris Colletn HtUll~ va ll~ Thcw'Ms ~·~ ~NW ltff 11th Vt Mtleolm Gorcioll lie tr eeri.•• "-MetNll "' a .. u.11 M MOtNn J1111n SW."" Tlf!NMfl 1tt Lyntdt Loulft TldmlNll Anthon• Rosenblum v1 Frenut J1ne ROS4nbaum lltrbart F. Snldtr YI llobert E. Snider {H"P•r~ft mell"t,.n•nctJ NtY..SI lrrne MOUntt •• JtmH E iclon Mounce Pl\Yllll 8. Str1ub YI Orville A Str1ub C•rol J H1rrls v' Tommv l . ....,,,11 Ell11betn Ant1 Wood vs R•rt lhy WOOd Ell1tbellt D1mvtll YI lolt rold D. O.m- utn Melllt F••• Wilensky II\ Cyr'US Wil· tnslcv Dani Voiflt YI Tl!Omls Diiworth Volol F •tdrfck L-Runion vs DorolllY E. Runion GladVs C. Cotani " Cl\trlu Cotont Me lcom R ICherd F """' •s Lt••lle FrtMt G1~lt G l•mmtrt vs Roll Roh*rt LttNNrt JDAn J-vs Devid O J-• • Carotm J . Elllt v1 Glenn W Elli• • ~tnsY M F1rr1r YI Albtrl 'Turner . J;1rrar (wparat• m11nltf'\1nct\ ·Mery Curi1I• •• Cll1rlu H Curl•I• •Hrnrv K. Talti.rt vs Marilynn A. • l•lbt•1 "Ood• M .. Mitten v• J...,., Cobl• • Mittrn P•trkl1 '"''' Flltl>trtld vs Jul1tn £. • Flttor<•l4 • IMT£R\.OCllTOllY DECllEU ·Merlan V Coootr vs Hm•• R c.-r • Y,.illl1m L. Wtrrm vs Grrn Ellf<I • Warrttt Sllwon ~-Rlclt vs Frtd A llldl • G~nys AM EtJtt vs L1wrtn<t Edwartf Entl Cltrlsllr>e Arvlru YS Rober! Arviru Edna MN Gl llt9'1tr YI Brian Ots· mond GallloMr FINA\. MCR&IS Mule B. Eultr vs Frtd P Eul,.,. Carol Jo Klffdorlrr v1 Roe.rt C. ICIMdorif" Sharon ,,.,,,.. J011n11on v1 JrHrt• Lrt JOllnsl"" P.ti:rlde K1neter Htv•e Yt E r~t•o • ~fY•i • Flortn<.t t Sr•IO'! vs Jam" Elmo • Srtlnn .J~phl~ IC l(orydos v1 And•U I, • K~rvclfs • lluirlct E Cowlls~ew v1 Jo11 P Cowllshilw Alta E. Gllchrl1I v1 Leo Gllcllrlsl • Marllvn Jo11 Henoerson vs C.er1ld P Henderson AO. Edwlrdl •• Merrill Eow1rc!> AM I NO<?en ltowl1nd vs Ronnlt Cll udf RowllnO C1>1r1n C Wllu>o!t •• Thu L Wll•ool• Mtl1nl1 ( Slllltr ., Mlcll .. I H S1>1t., • J"111&> I... Goldswortjly vs lltrYlf E. Gitd,worlllY ~ Fire {'alls Hwllllntton 9tach I 3S I> m, Thur\dey, l•Mll !Irr. 11311 Kalt<lO l•nt. 1 tO pm., re1(.ut. A.dam\ Avtn~ Al'd Dtd>Vslllre Strtt• WostmlnS! ... 17·0J p,m Tllur>dn me<lletl 1id, 1'3o2 Ohvt St 3 17 pm , mtcltc.I 1id, l611t Dana Ctrc~ ·I.JI pm .• ca• u,. llttc.h llou~vard • s~oth °' Wt~lminttft Avtnu.. . *"' p.rn , flrt lnvost'9tt1on, IS1S7 Neeu SI ·1t :l3 pm , mfd1c1l 1ld, IOU G~n Wul SI. • Seti hach S Ill om. lhvrsdo . or au fire, llost- moor SlloP0•"9 Ctnltr. .... ...,, Ill(~ • 11 11 o.m Thur5d1v. st,uctu,, hr. )UO Ooll Avt , S700 d1rn1gr. CHlt Meta , I 1S I m T~urMJ•Y, l'l!JbUt •Ui\I, IJ4 E 8••· Ap4 A I Oii pm .. orus fl,., 751 E 1A!h 51 Friday, October 201 1%7 Countians Observe UN Week SANTA NAN -The Or- ange County chapter of the United Nations Association will mark United Nations Week with an open house. Ocl 23 through 29. at its headquarters at 2204 N. Main St. Hours will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. except on Oct. 29 when they will run from 2 to 6 p.m. The headquarter serves as a distribution r~1 ··I" ror Literature and information on the United Nations and Pu~h It Agaia1 Sandra Davisson, ol Balboa Island. dleCb lier daar- ity subscrption form and those of other Padfc Telephone ernployes in Orange County. Drift ii under way to aise more than 1100.000 for dmit1 its various specialized ----------------------- agencies. Speakers a n d films may be s e c u r e d through the chapter. Oh $a)e are UNICEF cards, notes, books. and calendars. as well as global gifts from countries throughout t h e world . Hostesses for the Monday through Friday open housei; will be Miss Nell Farrow 1ind Mrs. Sarah Talbot of varden Grove; Mrs. .Jack II Kimball and Mrs. Ga~ vln Shallenberger of Sant .. Ana · Mrs. Thomas J. Coo· ney of Fullerton; Mrs. Rob- ert Thomason of C o s ta Mesa. and Miss G 1 e a h Brown of Orange. Host.s and hostesses for the Saturday and Sunday open houses will include Judge and Mr$. Lester Van Tatenhove of Santa Ana, Mr. alld Mrs. Albert LaUMr of Fullerton, Mrs. Walter K. Jansen of Anaheim. and Fred Burgh of Orange. Chapman To Hear Tall< On Draft A Selective Servtce Sys· tern official and a spokes- man for conscientious ob- jectors will speak on the draft next week at Chap- man College in Orange. Both lalks will be at 1 I a m. 1n lhe college aud1tor1- um On Monday. Oct. 23. re- tired Air Force Lt. Col. Mal- colm F Miller will discuss the Selective Service Sys- tem . He is coordinator of southern area headquarters for the California Seledive Service. On Friday. Oct. 27. Hen- ry Maiden will speak on "The New Draft Law and Conscience." Maiden is West Coast office field secretary of the Coordinating Commit· tee for Conscientious Objec· tors. Insurance Wage Deadline N carl!l SANTA ANA -The CaU- fornia Department of Em- ployment today reminded Orange County employers that Tuesday is the dead- line for filing reports or dis· ability insurance w a g e s I Form DE 7003) for the thiru quarter of 1967. Employers needing help in filling out the form should contact A. P. Spittler. aud i- tor in charge. at lhl' audit office, 1619 W. 17th St., or telephone 543-0ll 1. Missing County Man Sought in Vast Hunt A~AllEIM -A missing persons report was filed to- clav for l larrv C. Holoboski. 22: of 206.1 · W Romneya Drive. who disappeared from the Stanford Universi- ty campus near Palo A Ito Saturday. Palo Alto police asked au- Valley Kids Learn Safety .. By Puppets A first ajd course under the sponsorship ot the Foun- tain Valley Womans Club begins at 7 o'clock tonight at the Fountain Valley High School teachers lounge. Members of the fire de- partment will teach the course, w"ich involves three three-hour sessions every Wednesday starting a.t 7 p.m. No admission fee will be charged. A small donation will be asked tor coffee and donuts to be aerved. New Cypr~ College Set Ground was broken Wed nesday Oct. 18 for a new junior college campus in Cy- press. The northern Orange Coun- ty communjty already has a junior college ~ ·--,u.s. But the interim C6 u,"\S is being replaced by .. new permanent campus. A first phase construction contract of $6.7 million has been awarded. To be built are a library, vocafional- technical building, fine arts building. and a women'5 gymnasium. The Cypress Junior Col- lege student bo<JJ will at- tend the ceremony. Denti"t Loses All His T eeth CLEVELAND (UPl)-De- tectives Thursday were pon- dering the case of the tooth- less dentist. Dr. Alber' Lei~man lost his teeth 56.000 of thoriUes ~ t II e state to look f« a.e ?J.jar- old stanfonl _.., a .-Iii-, cal scieece majlr .._ es-• peded .. ~ill 0. celllber. JloleibocD ._ r 1 1 I widt thnie ..... • 5 • atudmta at • Aw .. .,.~·-~ ec1 • ..., ... __ .. ~ ........ ... ...... Jl'o '$? _:e 4'* ............. eel .:ill• Ille dl6es i.e ••• we.aruac _. wW aa 11e had widl .... .....me. said.. Left ......... i. mot.oreyde. ... el • i a clotbes ... pa ,, longiags. ffil f.afller, lllDy ~ ski of Am> • .n..I m Palo Alt9 'l'liia•> .. .. iJl the seardt I The .-ilr BEi t di said his -.... -..... , ema,,; •" fl ti ._ not ia •t I lfi Mi ,._ and w ,. • ...... Naval Off:imn c I « .... Scbool ill ........ LL. af- t.er gractgpttw I 1'he •iesiaC ...... dctcribed • '*-*'· •I fed lleW9 irldles ...... dart llair ... e,m. ...... "'' abollt -I I • ... garioaa ud talbtift. AF Academy -Posts Open For Seniors Hi,gh Sc:hoot ...... .. terested ia aterillc tile Air Force Academy. CGlmwl9. after gractnat;oe. ........ ply imnaedia'ely lw tlPe nomimtim. acm chg t. IL Col. P'. Martbl 7Polt. Al::a& emy liaUoa officer far I.be Newport-Costa Kela -Soatll Cout au.. ''A good sdaola.tir staad- ing. participatiom ill mra curricular actmties a • d phyaical fitDess are impcw- t.ant factors far ~ to the Academy.~ Col. POil said tod.ay. "Senators ,.. Representatives are alradyl screenin_{, oomiuus for I.be class entering Jane, ~" ------------------them -lo a burglar who nvpassed cash and other .aluable f'or further infonna- on the Academy's program of eduatioa.. .... pr& pares young mea for ca.-j reers in the United Sla1es Air Force. call fn.0129 _.• contact Col. Pos1 at 21~ E. J OBITUARIES BROWN Roglnald A. 8r-n AO" 71. <>I •TO Oct8n .t.w , Hun!lnglon &te<h Pessfd awn Ocl. 11. Survived bV two sons, lie Yd W. lrown. Por!lencl. Orevon. 4nd Mll~d R. Brown, Hun!lngton 8utlt; ltlrM grandchildren Ind on. • grut'9randcltlld. FU~fll Sffvlcrs. • Sa!ur~,Y. I P.M .. Smllhs Mortu•rv. • ln..,,,n nf, Westmi~slt< ~morl1I • P•rk, ELZBOLZ • Edw1rd J Ela.oil 17731 MIJnr~ 5!. C. ,rdtf> Grove. SurYiYtd by w~t. EIMI II. EIJlloU; ont sen J1'1><..; d1u~Men. P 1trlcle W!tllt incl Btrb<lra Youngman; motM<, Mrs. Elstt Elt· holr: tour bro!htrs and three .Jsltn . S•rvlcu. S..turdn. lO:lO AM. •t Pttll F1mllv Cotonl1I Funeral Home. RALTZ MORTUARrEs Corona dcl Mar OR 3-9450 fnsta Mua MJ ._%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY JIO Broadway, Costa Mesa LI S-3.433 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel 3SOI Pacflic View Drive Newport Beach, California m.•t PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME ?!IOI Bol1a Ave., Wettminltfr 193-35!5 S~DTJJ'S MORTUARY 127 MalD St. Runtlntton Beacb LE Ms.19 WESTCLIFF MORTUARY '""'4888 U? E. 17th "' Co1ta Meu OBITUARIES PHILLIPS Marv G PhliliPo. 315 II E, Corn..-. Wttllll, Fullerton. S1>rvlvtd by lltn· bend, lsu c: son. Dudlt~ Cul)h1w; '°"' dtughlers, O«oll!Y \.erc,,..,ttldl, Christine D&lkllnstl, Mlldrtd HIMIM •ncl EmllY Mlndrilto. Services, Mon- dn. l P.M .. Peek F1ml1Y Colonllf Fu-II Home. ANGARIAN &t11ric. M. A1191nln. 5cm w. Mc-F~n Ave~ S..m1 Ana. Survived bv SOfl, W1111tm Adair. 1ncl d1ugMt-. Phyllis Stru~I. Se<vicft. Sund.IV. I P M • al Ptfl( Familv Coloftltl P:u- nr<1I lolomt GROVE FtY Crovt, ol V•n Nun. Survived bv flw son>. Don11d and llld'tMd, of S•ole ANI Edward, D•nlr,1 •nd Sit · v•n1 two d•uvhl•n. Bonnlt Grove and B1rti.rt TllomP!Oft. Services. Sal· uroav. ' A M . Peett FtmllY Colonl1I Funtral Home. PACIFIC VIEW MIMOll14L PAlllC CtmtltrY • MortrJ•'ll M•111oltu'" • Cli•JHI r111tt••l Str111<t1 Crrmalto11 Strto1Ctf 3500 1'1rilic View Drivt, NtwpO!t 1Hch,Caliloml1 JWJ Ttl"h-(m)Ml-UOI ~an Blvd .. Balboa. .---------------------·' l ltl~MV9(: ~DI" SU~ OAAlt<OC COOltTl - .. _ ... _ .... , Wallace Coming to County Next Month!r=====:=\ PL...\CZN'nA -P-loftr's el the AmericaD lo-Beach on the next evening. MEET Alai a c;.,_ ~Wal-depeedeet Party, are ex-Wallace supporte.ra froml Christine lace wi8 CSTJ flis cam-pected., according to a Wal-san Bernardino and River- paip far 'PtdWat illto Or-lece lpOtesman 1be Costa side counties are participat-J orgensett age ~ llUl ......_ Maa appearance will be ing in the Costa Mesa rally, Wallllce far ~aideill follond bJ another i1I Long the tpOkesman said. AT THI ~ • Plat•• BOOKSTAIL aidliewillr'Swa.__ Ull9t1 nDy -t ... Or-. <Alldy Fail 0 I ft ill C.. ta Mesa ... 1 Aboat 3,.511 npu-1•1m.,., ....t • them ...... fol- Reg. 75' Ban SHARP !~~;~Ii 48c ·--,,. ....... ~ ........... $4" Stretch (a pr is s321 98' II 1129 If Perfect Cannon Bath Towels =~ 77 ............... =--·=-' . c ,,,. ..... ... Mlit46'" ... ..... ~9'5 Value! l.arte 3 Foot Fralned Pictures Min ...... ~~ '-""'"' .... "' Hie ,,... 1 .. ,._ ......... ''""' . , , . s999 thi1tt, eHICIPft, ltfll !Ifft_ .. ,... ~''-'· H•f'llMM<t l" •cor1ter fra,,... with rich h1ncl <ltlfH Jeft.. TUES., OCT. 24 7.9 p.m. 333 E. 17th ST. COSTA MUA ••••••. i .. Kleenex Man Size Tissue , 4:51' W.. • ... .., .. ~ ... ClilrlJ --It,,....,. ·s..a2• 1125 Value! Swift's Gallon Liquid Plant Food 72' 60 • 100 ~Mt ~elite ·s Year light Bulbs 4i7]c l r • ·12" Va ue! Men's Aailan Knit Shirts With Mock Turtte Neck IMett ~'=~·:~;..,. $198 H Acrll•n Acryl· lo with mock turtle neck In· M rt ffllt •IVH the ,,. ... layere4 loek. Fall 1ha40 In S-M-L·XL. l oy1' tliu 4 -16 too. -~Two Qua Two Ht tancta HI · qualltlecl b .,eUtlon to 1•1• lcbo1I 'Unda ( : Giuel, bo ~ 14,000 •tu : -th• nation -nnalilta 11 tional M progmn. Linda ll Mr. and a:'11~ ~·· Jobi ~lander :JI eta. ~"'Tbt qi ~.~ "" htlr It "9 • ~o~~ ~·· .. ..: ··-i';•: ~ ·"!·· :· :· "':-0 .... ~-.: .. · ... ... < ;-.. ~ ... :,. :~ .. ' .. ~· . ,• • ~· ·~---•' ., r ... ;. : >.: . .. 'I(• ~· .,. lh tc ., ·~ C \ . . , .. •I 11 : Ill er ... .;1 (• C• " >~ :> t .. llYml'I •NO •••• ""'-lno ? :~:Ind • • IRIL&. . brllllll : .... : > SyMr , ... tllW I . ~Two Estancia Higli Girls Qualify For Scholarship Two senior girl• at Ea- tln~ta Hllh School have quaU~ed ill preliminary com peUUon tdr blC money col· ltce 1cholarahips. · · Unda Genia and Jania Giuel, both 17, are amonc 14,000 atudlnta · tbroqbout -th• nation named u aemi--ftnallata tn ihe 191N18 Na· tlonal Merit Scbolanbip prOIJ'&ID. Linda 11 the daupter of Mr. and Mn. John Gail, ~ Baker St., Cotta M ..... ;Jania' parents are Mr. ud ~fttra. J ohll lt Gl11tl, 1&18 ~ian~w Drive, C o 1 ta :Jleaa. · ,..,..'!'bl pll .. t11a1Ne to ~ .. " uao.-nt ldla&--.... .ctmort u.a. The'. Natllaa1 -nml·ftll•"• Npr .... people . sent tbe creani ol biCll achool acbolart. Tbt eventual • .....,. • bt determlned ...., "' scores on a eum ta • &Mn bl tbt ....... • 2 2 activttlea al.lo wll1 coal& Ii tbt teiectlon. WlnMn wU1 be 1...- ed ln May. Nadooal Merit lo ' Ir • ahlp Corp ............ uitllblf d1atri'*1t ...... :J, ICbolaatp ,... ... nated by lar'5 _.. poretiona, f ... ioaa, truJta 1114 · al 1 al aatodatao& Frldly, O<t.obef 20, 1967 Huntington Crate Derby ·To Get Underway Sunday DAILY PlLOT 8 Expect Rally · Abraham & Co. says it expects the market tD con· tinut in U. pruent trend- "Generally upward, very actlve, highly speculative.'• It adds, however, that while It would look for some weak· _ -._ roar oi ''".-ftftW-··' body t be nd neas on the very ibort term, 1mi: u11e ,....~11:'.rnu · and cars may no • Orance Street.a, or by lhlt 1hould be a ~\od for eqines of the ladilalpolis puabed or powtrld. ullln.g J~ Hall, 847~151. investors to secuie positions Speedway may be ablent.. Entry appllcatlona mq Entry blanks must be re-in equities that could parti· ._ yougaten who ~ 1D be obWned frolll the dt)' tu.med no later than 9 a.m. cipatt in "tbe trlditionalll tbe creat Huntinitoa Btadll_recreMSon_.. _ _.dei:;;partm~-·-t,illll•7th-•on_..Oc.t•za.------•stron-ii.g a,Ye.;aar;.-e.&nd-r;;;all)' • ._!'~ 0ren,. Crate DerbJ ..ch ,_.. bow they are raclq. &,I ancl Cirll .... 7 tllrougb 15 ... tDvttecl to ~te ia the 111'1 WW· aiGa ol 1be race .,.....S bf the J aycees. Tbe race 11 slated for Oct. 22 OD Cl.Q Street west ol Main Street. Contatanta will bt dlvld· ed into three di.won.. pee- wee for 7 tbrou&b 1. junior for 10 through 12. ad ... ior fr.-1J tbrou&b It. Each contestant ii to baUd bh on car. bat panatl may help. can maat have four w b e e 11, dlptndahJe brakes_ adequste ltMrtq system and ab CODltl'1lctiOft IT'S YOUR MOVE!. GLEN MAI WEST SH 'RHI hte .. 1tctf911 ef ti.It ,.~, thl1 Setw14ey for fwll 4lot.ll1 •• , ... 7. featur• must be wltlt ••!========================= ty in llliDcL The car may not be more than 7.feet .. ud f..feet -------ff wide. Wheell JDUlt bt at lo•• 011 ...... ., Medical Aaoci4tian SclaedulaSympoM,um 1e111t m incbel Oldllde tbe I See By Today's Want Ads • J. .-Gui.a Pis .... Ml "PonY'lllllilllll ..... •"7· .. )ae ....... cap. tool ( . . • Wbeft ,. c:. ... C9' tom c:Gftl'ed tQUbcyda .. t ....... _..,._ ~ • 'lbere'• • '-itiid -.. alGDd .......... die and blDd taf WO.~ eost ...... • Wbel'lt • fbl • ,.,... ftl09W .... Cil1 pre.: • (> ., ....... ....... , eAW.C..fina_. 10 .Ill,_•! 5 L • W1-e te bl ••• , , ... .... _ .... sacriJlced far ... .... ________________________ _ oi:. IFYlllAll !OCEPDIRPEll ;~ ,. . . . . .1 • >: .... ,. . • t "' ,., lo ! ~1 llYIRYsYLvANIA µ>LOR rv ..... ~: ALL 'nmm ... OUALn'Y llMftlllm C• • > •NO IUD--,_ -w•1t G11DrTt ..... ::: ................ _ ......... w:: J' ~ ~ :..--lnoompnilly des ...... ,,_ ut t *' _......., : :-:: tnd .......... caler.,..,,.,. ........,. ..... -. • .:: lftlWAllCI -_.. .... Cdor "Wit 15• ......... tar ; :. brtlli.nt. ... .,. ,.,,_,,....__ • utwr ••awm - : ~ ~ ..,.._ Ml own 0-.. ~ .,.. ._ tar ! ' tatal ttual!W aintroL 01111n•lit .....,.. Ill .., ~ ~,. ~ .. a •·--.-•449• =-...... .. 1?1iim11tm ....... ... ............. ;~ COllE SEEi COME SAVEi llMIY mYAllA CUI 11 sma It •am ... ... : t , . DAVIS· BROWN YOUR IXCLUSIVI SYLVANIA DU' a IN THI HARIOlt ARIAi 411 E. 17th St. COST.A MESA 646-1684 COMPLITI --:= .... FINE SCOTCH WHISKY \ SINCE 1830 86 PROOF IM~ltTtD I\' ,AHOn & eo. &AN ,ltANCISCO, LOS ANG[LU -~ . Blil a 1IBBotl111 ·Coronllf ,..., .. ,....,-'._.,.. ...... , •••1t.-wc.r......,pea1 •-• •-lif ................ ti_. n.,. f•I c..t'a rm.._... ctr1trl11 Hll ....,, _,I llilf II *1 en,_ ...... • flllllt HI II ... ,.,. ... ., ... 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Moncr1et J r .. Fort Worth Independent oil men. Together with 62.,. 214 ahares previous ly own- ed . Gulf now has an I I.I percent lnt.erest in South- land Royalty. The company said G u l f al.so announced it is suing Sout.hland Royalty and 100 other mineral lease OWMrl dtmancUng extension of c:ef'· taln oil leases bevond th& ~Chl"duled 1975 explr•tioR dalf'. BRIGHT "•W\ <OVff •QI li9hl,. t:g~I 1"J br19ht. Au d y&u• helft1t11wo Thi Dl<IL Y Pll01 m•h• 1h 1'41110" d11ly •nd '"IOY the row" ' ,..__..a 1 a s: 1 .... Jwo;eds .-9d .._ boat .. c4' rt lillls _.-.a; eortends ttn• ic...,.., ....... tD .. -.y ..... al )IOUr n>cllll. Early~ Altro.s.icmadll 3101 willl 30-Watts .. ~ ... .-:.,.. .. _.JO -=oidl, -ow t t 1 l .. Cll1Ws. C nf Pl .._ ... I rt .. .-w ? ' di• ....,, i u 11., r1 : "1 s er .. 111C:a•• wilbout er, ,._ ,_. tapal91t ac111 In -.. ,..,-a • ' c U A ' •• 80dll aJO ... JDW taa \er.: :: ~ :-: .... JP -- •3 ....... ,..:__I.: II tll .. ~ lnljartirmd ~w-a flwcaufulJ se- ledled .. 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Detachable legs make it perfect on shelves, In bookcases. ts'obile Cart optionally avait- able. Come In f6day, choose from al8( ..0 authentic Color console styles. nlit -c.t W.S. sMlws, in bookcases. F.-:h PIOllucWlmdel3002withfosspeatcers,2().Wllb ur.distortlld lnUsie power, also lets your NCDlds last • liMimef Your c:boic:e of four fine fumbN it,te&. Wllh 5'INo FMfM' Radio-$198.50. . OVER IOO MODELS IN FLOOR STOCK POR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM • 1 Day Credit Approv•I • I D•y Service • 50 Mi le f rM Dellvery EXCELLENT TRADE·IN PROGRAM OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 9:00 SATURDAY 9 to 6 5'RINGDALI STOii O"N f ,6 MON. I Pal. M SUN. 10-1 2 BIG LOCATIONS --- 1 ~ I OVER 42 YEARS OF RELIABLE SALES AND SERVICE 401 MAIN ST. 15960 Springdale DOWNTOWN Ph 53 HUNTINGTON IEACH one 6·7561 ldlfttM' Stopplftt CentM' Ph 892 44 3 HUNTINGTON IEACH one • 6 No Money· Down -Delivery on Approved Credit -TERMS .. • .. - • . . •! ·.· ~· .. ... .. ; . . ··· •;, ...... ... ;L;,1 lire ::: --:: .. - -------- .. ~ ~ .. i .o '-~.:~•rt'i!-'1'' I ll!A ANDIRSOft Edltw ''*'· OCtllW .. ..... ·~ .... tt Common Goal ·unites Women · . A new organization with a stngte purpose -·to pa:rc:ba1e a . · kidney machine for Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital, Presbytttian -btgaa to take shape during a recent meeting hosted by Mn. Leslie Pelenea.. Mrs. Petersen invited 24 former presidents of Large women's clubs and community leaders to her Newport Beach home to diltU• the needed equipment with Mrs. Robert Bacon. bo1pitaJ adminiltntar. ' The machine, explained Mrs. Bacon. performs a fundioa called clialys~. _through which the blood of people with dalUged tidDeys may be purified. This process. a vital, life-saving treatment. is es:pensiYe and greatly in demand, and patients in Orange County in need of dialylil, must travel to Los Angeles. • Furthermore, there are long waiting liltl for w of the IM! ••iM, and In many cases, people may die before they reome tbeir a... lln. Petersen pointed out. Following a buffet luncheon, and prior to dilcnrv111 abOllt ... kidney machine, Bruce Sumner, a judge of Orange Couty SaperiGr Court, told of the wort being done by the Califonda ComUtation Com- mission of which be is chairman. As a result of the gathering a group entitled the Natioul Es· presso Clubs of Newport Harbor was formed . _ _._ .... , f " 1"',.~~! 4 "I hope other similar chapters will be stuted throughout the country for the same purpose," said Mrs. Petenen. She added that they would meet next month and will try to keep membership under 40 to avoid complicatioDL administrator. The luncheon in the home of Mrs. Leslie Petersen resulted in the formation of a new club to raise proceeds for the machine. Meanwhile, donations designated for the purcbale al a nme, machine may be sent to the hospital . J --- Celebrities to Star In 'Classic' Roles CellSiti&, ~ thaa 50 of them, will star in the first Orange County Ctl 1 i1J Gell CJwic Sanday, No.. 5, on the new C06ta Mesa Golf and c '1)0.lilb. 'Ille....,. ..... M "start'• will be several Orange County organ· I 5 n ailinC • ''llJ _. pllyaiCally handicapped children, beneficiaries tlfJUI rttirUI.... ' i. 'MW. 151 --aean will vie with the celebrities for the $2,500 J11i1! -.,. TeHB time for the 18-bole tournament wiO be 7 a.m. A--c a. ulela ities who have accepted the tee-off invitati'on are ....., Atlm., Sal.I Apr, Frankie AvaJon. Jim Davis. Gary Morton (ac· CJ z · • "1 wife t.ciJle BaJI), Richan! Long, Dick Martin. Dan Rowan. lid.y ..... Dimmia James. Bobby Troup, Dennis . M'Organ. Bob Wilke, .i-Gaml, Boward Keel, Bobby Morse, Hoagy Carmichael, Jackie Coo- .... Blnft Beidt. . \ IJilllliil _.ma wilJ· l9e masMi' of ce-emonies for some pretoumament ,_ ._._ • ; ti&tws _. ,.._ • entertained at a dinner Saturday night ill .. Cllllllby cM TMillg tbrring roles will be Wendell Niles, IUdlard Adm,.., lllln. Sldp Yaaag, Diet Martin, Buddy Rogers, Jerry Veles- -. Dllnnilf M $ , 8-l Yoag and Bay Peterson. lbmie LafllR of BoBytrood, "Mr. GGll" who served as director of tlw BilRC ~ Pl9 A tem-at Pebble Beach. is honorary chairman, while die C-. ..,_ dU's plf director, Ronnie Reif, is general chairman. 'Ille t *1 will md with a happy hour and buffet dinner in the cl '1 ••I I; llliPl when awards will be presented. 'ftie l'*i r tiddl, at Sl.50 per person, are being sold by charity •• ';4 ou f1:wffiwc a ticket booth in the country club's lobby or on ae ..... ~ pmdmed the day of the tournament will be $2.50 adll. 'Ille d 0 • will be open for food and beverage to the public fr6m 7 ............. JlllblC is free. - 'TEE-ED OFF' -Virgil Partch grits and ~rl the game as he tri es to tee off with ~istance from Miss Joyce Cam- field and Mrs. Tru<!i Moroney Oeft to right). He's getting in shape for the Celebrity Golf Classic which will debut on . the co.ta ... Golf and Country Clab tinb ""-s. .,.. tournament ticket ales will benefit area orpniaatiOm aiding llandicapped children. ---,.. ---~ Authorities Advocate 'Put Women · in the Driver's Seat' ............. ., ... ...... -.... .,...Ged .. ...., .. .....,...., ..... _ • .,..... ~ ....... lly. ................ -" .... ..... ..... _ .. ,... ....... ........... *llw...,. ...... ......... flt .......... ... I •• ...-.r.. -.. lllt .. 5 1 ill -! 0.. .............. ..111. ~ 2 ,.., .. --... • ' a.e ........ fail I ... rally .-e. ..... .._, .. ~ ..... .,,a O•• ...... lllialrcillacasl•a .... .,.,.....c:Riow wiDI a ..... trd.. ... tdillg • ...,., -·----, ..... bis § ' ANN LANDERS ~ wife baa to do all the driving. The .. is a psychology professor and • claima that women are not aa well· ~ as men and therefore•can· llOt drive as well. Do you believe it? -BEAT DOWN DEAit BEAT: According to a group 9f Swln llln.rance executives, women *Inn are lea aure11lve, len hos- • • lets d11gerou1 than men drfv. ft'I. '111e1 Ilse are more patient and ~ ureful. To support their theory t... Swtt1 ln1uraoce company offers : a 21 perce11t dl1coant on policies to women driven, provided the car 11 driven onl1 by them &ad not their lta1band1. DEAR ANN LANDERS -if there is such a person: I'm beginnin g to doubt you're real. This is my fourth letter to you and you haven't pub· lished one. I'm sure you make up letters lo go with your cute answers. My problem Is this dreamy guy at work. His desk is behind mine. we go to lunch at the same moment and I always walk out directly ahead of him. Wilen we eat in tlle company dining room (which is almost every day), I sit across from him. I have bumped Into him at the water cooler dozens of times. All t)e says is. "Oo-ops I'm sorry." Thia has been going on for five months and be still doesn't know I'm aUve. What can I do to get this gor· geous bunk o'stuff to notice me? - HIGH PULSE RATE DEAR HIGH : "Hunk" bas noticed you, but he's not interested . DEAR ANN LANDERS: ; am rs. my sister is 17 and our mother is jl, We are all the same size. The prob· lem Is clothes. f 1 My sister and J get no allowance. We earn money baby-sitting and buy our own shoes. blouses and sweaters. Morn works at a trucking company. She never wears her own shoes to work. She prefers ours because they have no heels. Mom has worn out so many pairs ot our shoes that we have Jost count. Mom wears our sweat.en and blous- es as much as we do. She bu ~ver bought a blouse or sweat.er for her· self. Why should she? My sister Jnd I think this is un- ·fair. If Mom wants to wear our things shouldn't she chip in on the price or buy a sweater or blouse oner: in a while and share it? What's the solu- tion ? -SISTER~ DEAR SISTERS: Tbe soludff l1 fer 1 ,.., ........ .., ..., ........ -.......... •"*"5. A-.. wt .... ~-----~ daaace., 'AC •••riw ailll., ..._ What await. J• • the oCbft' side 0( the llUll"liate veil? How cam J011 ~ mrt JOlll' ~ wiC.. went Bead Ana LIDden' bookld •41i11ari- age -What to Expect. .. Send JOf11 request to Amt Landen ia care al your newspeper enclolinc so cats iD coin and a lone. stamped, telf-ad- dressed envelope. Ann Landtt1 will be glad to help you with your problems. Seod them to her in cart ot the DAlLY PILOT . enclosing a RU·addralfld, stamped envelope. c t 4 .. . 6cc Women St udents Set Sail for Dinner The Jllll aamaJ Y~­dau,.... Di9ft" at Ora~ Coast ~ wi1J br baiJt aroad llw •alltieal tllmw Slip Alloy Dad.. Sdletl W w ~:JI p.m. WF*rr...,.. Od. a, at .... ... will .. place -die pltio of tbe --ftlllDOID- ics 1wMwc DillWr.r wil ... 1o11 at:6 • .---.. a*r. &ilcW' e.ry Ballllin .. a. GarT a • ,.,.. n1 ...... Uw ,, .... ftlkr· ta· ra1 Diwr tidlds S'e '2,...,.... ... _.. pided •• a.occ..-. JfGft .., J ,.... Twsday. . Od. %4. This dinntt, the oldttst IUCb affair in California jun- ior coUege circles, is being lpOlllOl'ed by the OCC As: ICIC:ialed Women Student~. T It e A WS directs a num- ba of IDCb events tbrougn- oat the year, including the Mother-daughter Dinner and the Kid Sister-brother Din- a«. 1'be YOUD& women also Wed -~ projects at Pwiniew S t a t e Hospital .... cnace County General a.pita1. . · · . Fuchsia Society Praideat of A WS is Miss L,. Comy of Colta Mesa. Officen are the Misi.~s Sbn'on Hutchison of New- ,.t Beach, Tice president; LaLe Fathimi of Costa Mesa. C01Tespaod.ing secre- tary; ec..ie Ballin~er of Cmta llesa, recording sec-nt.J . ..S Bnerly John- -ti <>nmee. treuurer. c.aa Yem 8aJ ati9s . hdllia 5ldd.J .... ,.,.. -• «J wmt M C J at 7:Jt ·paaae ~i.. a.a.a of the hostess -... Bal. -·-...... .... 1ellaktwmt committee Is Ilia Kiitie Harper of 1'npll't Badl, wbik Miss Kay Cleprin of Irvine is ill dmp of pobticity. Miss Mary Sdlley of Colt.a Mesa if handling decorations. -Ctlllla Yem.. .... ._ ~ Ball . --.t ... J.m. ..., •. cmtad-................. .. . .. · ... . . . :: . . . . . .· ·. . . . · 7 is Better to Gi~e Thon Receive' . Oaildrm's 1"bater Guild of Newport Harbor is con· trlJutint dAma boob to Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrid's bigb tdK>ol drama departments and lights lo l.M Costa )fesa Civic Playhouse. Present· 1ng ligbU ar~ 11.n. ~'4 Hayes of the guild. anrl . ~ T~ PoponU, ~aJ culture supervisor !or decoration chairman. They are constructing ships which will decorate the student center on Wednes- day, Oct. 25. when the AWS presents tileir aMuat diMer, this year entitled Ship Ahoy Dad. Duo to Stage Drama For Wednesday Club The Waxmans. a drama duo, will present the charm· ing comedy, "The Fow-post- er." for me m be rs and guests or the . Wednesday Morning Club of Costa Mesa at an 11 a.m. brunch Wed· nesday, Oct. ~. in t.he Balboa Bay Club. Stanley and Rena Wax· man will enact the roles in a comedy about marriage that runs the gamut of emo- tions, from joy to pain and from comk situations to serious concerns. The dramatists have a ~ed background in the theater, televisloo and film work, w have won ac- claim from coast to coast. Mrs. Walt.er Mellott, guest speaker, will share the pro- gram spotlight and give an informative talk about ttle Florence Critt.enton Home al Orange County. Mrs. FAward. B. Eneliab • club pres.idem, will wel· come new members, the Mmes. Richard Kline, Rob- ert Williams, Richard Ly- tle, Edmund Gaulden, Jack R i c e, Patrick Bresnahan, Edna McKenney, Marshall Stamper, Martin Wiiken, P r i c e Colburn, Franklin Mackay, Robert Renwick and Robert Hill. Reservations are to be made by Monday, Oct. 23, wiUt Mrs. Frederick Langan or Mrs. Robert R. Clifford. Philharmoni c Plans Review Mrs. Polly Hutchins. book r,eviewer will present a pro- gr am for Beacon Bay Phil· harmonic C~mmlttee dur- ing the group's luncheon meeting in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Ed- ward A. Boyd. Wednesday, Oct. ?.5, at noon the members will as- semble. Works discu1sed will be "Charlie and t b e Violet.s" by John Gould, "The Sun King" by Nancy Mitford and "Anyone Can MaJce a Million" by Mor- ton Schulman. Costa Mesa Recreation Department. wh1IP Mrs. Garth Bergeson of the school board and Gu ild mem- ber finds interesting reading !left ·to right ' The guild also wishes to give recognition to Pal , Tam· belliii. resident director of the playhouse f11 r ;er !me •ork the past year . Ch ie f 's 'Be tter Half' Wife 'Operates' in 9wn Hom~ By JUDY BURST Ot .. Olllf .... ...,. Not always having her husband around the house, Mrs. Chvles "Mike" Mi· c:haells has had to "police her o*'1 home and lay down the laws" to one small bru- nette daughter and one sil· ver grey poodle. But today the &ituatioo has changed. Her husband, better known as Fountain Valley's first chief of police, has a "desk job" and ls home more often ''enforcing domestic duties." There were never any fe•s with her husband ou the job or complaints over his schedule. And with Ume she has acquired a deep &ense of responsibility and · the determination to knit a closer family. "We have an orJinery family life whkh just hap- pens to revolve around my husband's job," she noted. "His whole Ule bas been police work and it bas been this way for 20 years. I don't like to say this but what the public 'W'UU, be does. Even if it mearu put- ting his job befon the fam- ily." lfOUSEWIFE Attractive and slim, Elea- nor is obviously proud tbllt her husband iJ the ddef. "I myself wu nevw Inter- ested in a cweer • beint a business WOIDlll. 1 am content to remain a boule· wife and couldn't ever punch a time clock again. I guess I've been spoiled at home," she chuckled. At ease in ttleir Jarge modern apartment, Eleanor explained ~he en1ered the telephone company a f t e r graduation from Pomona High School. "I was working in the Po- Lave Iles Announce Troth News Mr. and Mrs. James R. mona office aa a supervisor when I met Mike wbo thea was employed with the Call· fornla Highway Patrol Jn the San Bernardino office." The next year, 19M, they were married. "For awhile my job wu U.eresting but with tecbni· cal progress, the newness wore off. It was u clting though to handle emergency calla and hue contact with important people," she rem· lnisced. Now· she is a normal housewife as she dekribes herself. She shops, cooks, does the bousewark a n d takes Kelle, age 6, to school and dancing lessons. Ac· cording to her husband she alllo "spends too much mon-· ey." 'OPERATOR' .But she is. content to re- main at home and "be her own operator." Home at present. is a three-bedroom apartment in Garden Grove, but the Mi· chaelis' are planning a move to Fountain V<alley before the first of the year. ~arden Grove Is no strao· ge1 to the couple because MW• was the chief there 1111til 'April of, this year. He beian in Garden Grove in 195'1 as a aerceut wba the first paliee dlplrtmmt WU farmed, Oil la .f1ll1 of ......... dllef. WhY ... tbe,.. chief al the 15th lups& city tn California with a population of 120,000 move to a city of 20,000 without a police force? "Mike wanted to be the first cbie! of Fountain Val- ley and organize his own- department," she said sim- ply. "Whoo you are dedi- cated, a cut Jn pay and a family move is incidental," Lavelle Jr. of Santa Ana have announced the en· gagement of their daughter, t- Christ.ine La velle to Chris- topher Drover of Laguna Beach. A graduate of Orange Coast College where she w.as a yell leader, the bride- to-be now attends San Diego Sut.e College. Her Hance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drover of Phoenix. also is an OCC araduate where he was a member of the college crew. CHRISTINE LAVELLE Enga~ • Currently he is studying at Northern Arizona Universi· ty. Soroptimists -Recal' Historical Signing The memorable and his· toric.alJy significant events comiected with the signing of the United Nations Char- ter will be recalled on the 20th anniversary of the oc· casion by Allen W. God· dard, president of the Or· ange County Chapter, Unit· ed Nations Association. He will address members and guests assembled at the noon lunche<>n meeting of the Soroptimists Club of Huntington Beach Tuesday, Oct. 24, In Fra.n<:ois Restau· rant . The general public is in- vited to atten<I the meet- . ing and additionaJ informa- tion may be obtained by calling Mrs. George Galkin, 842~5011. Goddard, a native of Wis- consin, has lived in Cali· fo,rnia since 1915. He was graduated f r o m Anaheim High School, Santa Ana Jun- ior College. and UCLA, where he majored in his· tory. Police Wives The last Tuesday of C'V· ery month is the date se- lected by th e Newport Beach Woman's Police Aux- iliary for its meeting at 7:30 p.m. in members' homes. Mrs. Reed Gloshen, 962· 8420, will furnish location information. PENETRATION Nu rly everyone rucl1 the DAILY PILOT, hometown nt w1- p1ptr for +ht F1bulou' Or1n9• Coast. He has done graduate work at UCLA, USC and Harvard University_. A school teacher for 12 years. he joined private business during the 40s. He became a member of the U.N. Assn.· 10 years ago and ha s seNed terms as speaker's bureau chairman, treasurer a n d member of the board of di- rectors. In 1961 Goddard rejoined the reactivated 0 r a n g e County Historical Society and wu elected regionel vice president at the State Conference of Historical So- cieties. His wife, Mrs. Fran- celia Goddard, retired this year from the Santa Ana Public Library. Service Without a smile! IWt're ttlet .. 1141 she concluded. But the final decilioo rest- ed with Eleanor. FAMILY LIFE Eleanor's family life ls first before club work. "I am not a joiner . . . just not the type," she laughed waving her arms. However, &'he is looking forwarJ to new friendships and social functions in Fountaio Val· ley . In his spare time, Mike plays t h e piano, bowls. reads. watches television and studies law. In the past, the chief. who was raised in East St. Louis, Ill., used to teach police science to Santa Ana Junior College students. Fo r Autumn Treasure this smart jack· el for triavel near and far. Use worsted or synthetic yarn. Cables encircle neckline and create deep. dramatic border interest. Knit in one piece from neck down. Pat- tern 7181: sizes l'l-46 includ· ed. FIFTY CENTS (co i n s) for each pattern~ ~ 15 cents for each pattern for first • class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, the DAILY PILOT. lD.5 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Oielsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addrea, Zip, Pattern Number. First time! Jumbo 1968 Needlecraft Qatalog -bun· dreds of designs, 6 free pat- terns (includes designer sweaters) instructions in· side. Knit. crochet, em· broider. 50 cents. Book of 16 Jiffy Rugs - comi;>lete patterns -inex- pensive, easy to make. 50 cents. Book No. l -Deluxe QaUla -16 complete patterns . ~ . .. ''Time et heme wtllit11e family ctten ii llded and I would like him to be;bome more. Sta I'm excitid to be moving to a srhaller town and hope hi~ workload won't be as heavy,'..:. 1 h e ~to prey. . In conclusion Fleenor of- fered views °" her hus- band's protessioo. She believes that re6pecl for police CJlficera iJ not what it used to be • • • people are too quick UJ eon. demo. She is more worried today th.an when her hus- band first began, because "people today can't & de- pended upon for Mlp. ''It almost s e em c that laws were made to betp the criminals,•• she reflected. Send 50 cents. ----------- Book No. 2 -Museum • Quilts -patterns tor 12 quills. 50 cents. Auxiliary Book No. 3 -Quilts for To- day'• Llvlns. New, exciting collection -15 complete patt.erns. 50 cents . Book of Prtie Af'han1 - KnU, crochet 12 afghans. 50 cents. American L e g l o n Club- house, Newport BeaCh, is the setting for the meeting of the American Legion Anx· iliary, Unit 291 every Mon- day at 8 p.m. ANNOUNC ING THJ OP-=NING cun WORKSHort .. IN ~UG MAKING ~i • 3 Evening c1 ..... per WMk . L11ting 2V2 hours. ·$10.00. • All materiel1 for rug meking. • Instruction in the revolutionery speed hooking n..ctte. Hook e 4' x 6' rug In 12 hours. i ! l ~ :1 .. .. : c .. :: .. .. .. .. . . i: '. montell desl9n enterprise-~ rugs • supplle1 • klh i ! On ly shop on the Coast cerrying a l ~ complete line of rug meking met.rlel1 end d"it~~ 2626 H•w,_,. 11•4. ft11 tti. P'tfll11111l•I Ne~" 8-1+ 't•11t: 67S0H21 f' ::_:· _, , .... ( ..... ... ... ~ "'" fllC .... ~ ~. .. Which Wears the Original? Community Workers Praised More than 100 letters have been mailed to 'area organ· izations io find the dedi· cated community workers, who until this time went unrecognized. The Women's Division of the Newport-Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce has spent many hours choosing four to receive their symbolic Anchor Award. Presentations will ta k e place Wednesday, Oct. 2.5, in lrvillt! Coast Country Clul), at noon. 0. W. Rich· ard will recognize the awardees while Mrs. Wini· fred Bacon presides. Keynote speaker will be' attorney and president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Women's Di· vision, Mrs. Neal McCar· roll. Her topic will be the Place for a Woman in the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Fletcher Elliot Is luncheon chairmen and Mrs. Nina Pogue is co-chairman. Reservationt mat be made . by calling the chamber of. flee, 548-1155. Altrusa To Hear African · ... :Who can tell the difference between the two Paris The original pewter-beige brocade coatdress (at left) costs $2600, while the copy is $150. Another Paris design, a pink brocade costume (at right) is priced at $2400, but the counterpart is tagged at $285. Members of Altrusa In- ternational Clubs through· out the county will gather in the Gourmet restaurant, Disneyland Hotel, to hear Alice Princess Siwunahla of Malawa.i, Central A f r i c a vpriginals and their American counterparts? The car- bon copies are made of identical fabric with exact _detail of design. Even the mannequins' accessories . are duplicated. The real difference is the price tag. Harbor Council's4" Movie Guide • (Edltor.s Notoe: This rNVi. eulde Is .....,.1'911 by Ille films c;omml"• fll H..-bor Cauncll PT A. Mn. Robert $or• ·~ 11 pnsldtflt •nd Mrs. Wlftl•m Atf!lmphny b c.ommlltM cNlnNll. II 'K lntwllded es • nrferenc. In dflW-mlnlnl 111llllllle fllm• tor e11rt•ln -oe .,_ •nd wlN ~ wetl!IY. Y01Jr W--•felted. M•ll lllem to ,,.,,,.,. ~-Gu'*' ~ ol h DAILY PILOT.) "' FAMILY THE KING AND I-(X)- Re-issue of Rodgers and Hammerstein spectacu· Jar musical. THOSE FANTASrIC FLY· ING FOOLS -Comedy llbcJUt P. T. Barnum and famoul midget who go to Eng1mtd and become in- wlved in an old-fash· _ ioned attempt at a moon ::: shot. ~so;:=~~ ~ mentein musk:a1 filmed • in Austrian Alps. TEENS AND ADULTS BATn.E OF mE BULGE : -Fic1ionaUzed W!'ticn ol ~:Werk! War ll b8ttle. tWmENHErr 45t--8ook- burners outsmarted in fu. c:ooeeming the rajssion- turi~tic scie11ce-fiction. aries oi 1800's in Hawaii. A MAN FOR ALL SEA· HOTEL -Twenty-four hour SONS-Story of Sir 1bom· tnelodrama in New Or- as More's integrity and le8116' hotel. COW'age in refusing to give IN TIIE HEAT OF THE official sanction to the di· NiGHT -Murder-in the · vorce of King Henry VIII deep South ls solved with and Catharine of Aragoo. the collaboration of a UP TIIE DOWN STAIR-white police chief and a CASE-Experiences of a Negro homicide detective. neophyte teacher in the THE LOVE-INS -Two N• York public school expelled college students system combine wry bu· and a teacher join hippie mor with aome touchinC community. moments. 1HE PROFESSION~ - THE WAR WAGON-John Miltionaire hires expert Wayne hires Kirk Douglas westerners to retrieve al- to help him rob an armor-legedly kid.napped Mex- ed coach to retrieve gold lean wile. which is rightfully his. TRIPLE 000$ -Based ,1ftlE JOKE.RS -British on1he1:runtory of-an-ED-- farce about the two sons gllsh thief who became a of a wealthy old English comtenpy during World family who lteal the War II. crown jewels frcmi the YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE Tower of Lcmdon. -James Bond in a IU· MATURE TEENS AND penclence-fiction thriller. ADULTS '' ADULTs THE DIRTY DOZEN -ALFIE -Cockney sieduc- Shortly before D-Day a er of women who is cruel dozen Americai military and unscrupulous in h i s prisoners, condemned to many CQnqlli!6ts. death or life imprison-BANNING -Unscrupulous ment, are offend clemen-country club set becomes cy if they e«omplish a involved in an illegal golf brutal. suicidal mission tournament. foe the Army. BLOW-UP -Far beyond DR. zmv AGO -Story of limits of good taste. young Russian doct« and THE BOBO -Unconven- poet oaugbt up in coun-tianal, sophisticated farce try's revolutionary upbea-set in Spam. val. Based on . Paster-EMILY -Wry love affair oak's Nobel Prize • win-between English widow ning novel and American naval offi. GOP Talks Scheduled By Women speak oo Wednesday, Oct. 25. Mrs. Siwunahla was born in Johannesburg and later lived in the bush country where she joined a Seventh Day Adventist M i s s i o n School and was taken into the missionary's home. Both she and her husband were brought to the United States to appear on RaJpb Edwards' "Thia Ia Y o u r Life" show and since they have earned their university Asaemblyman Robert Bad-and masters degrees and ham and Orange County are currently studying ·for Precinct OWrman ~rdon tbeir doctorates.' Bishop will speak to mem-A no-host 1odal gathering be will take place at 6:30 p.m .. rs and guests of tile New-and dinner will be served port Harl>or ftewblican Fed-at 7 erated Women at 10 a.m. m1'...i...... t ... Thur...a-.ll\;A'•"•• a ~ per person, -y, Oct. 26, in the include tax and tip, and res- Bluf&' Fiesta Room. ervationa may be obtained Badham, 1ervlng his third by calling Mrs. Beatrice term as Republican assem· cnst, ~. by Monday, bJ.yman from the 71st Dis-Oct. 23. triot, will discuss the results ---------of the 1967 legislative ses- s_k>n_ ~d the expecW.ions for 1968. Bishop, county Republi- can Central Committee's precinct chainn·an s i n c e 1965, will express bis views on election of Republican representatives t-0 support tbe administration. Also programmed is a re- port by Mrs. Jeanne Coop- er,· club president, concern· ing the state co!l'Vention earlier this month in San Francisco. She attended along with delegates, the Mmes. Edwin Steen, Edward Ward, Fred DuPree, Donald McAnlis, Ridlard Pantzar, Po 11 y Hutchins. Merritt Martin. Obarles Bugna and Florence Hammer. The DAily_ PILOT Covers Boating Best in West DUE L AT DIABLO -cer in London just before ~ western eet in D-Day. Harmonizers ~. TWO FOR THE ROAD--So- FATHOM -Superherbine phifiticated romantic com-Every Monday Jn College in spy lpOOf becomes in-edy traces the backgrouod P a r k Sdlool, 2380 Notre volved in intenlational iii· of quarrels md brief infi-Dame Road, Costa Mesa, irigue and faces peril 00 deHties in a floundering t h e Harborlltes Chapter. GllmdG • in ~ aDd underf the Lersea. marriage. sweet AdeUnes meet at 8 I -Re-11sue o -X denotes excellent film. p.m. ner and Loewe musical of------------------Paris in the 1890&. HA WAH -Beautifully pho- tographed .segment of Jemes Michener's 'novel OPENS MONDAY, OCT.23rd JUMPING JACK RANCHES A New Concept In ChTid Care "lrinCJ Them to nae Ranch" A lovely 2~ acres overiooking the Back Bay. • From 2 tin 5 Years • 7 Days a Week .we oeneve intne oesertsun SChOOI lDYLLWJLD, CALJF'ORNlA SUPERIOR Fridq, OdGber 20, 1CJ67 A Sombrero Spin-around Tomorrow evening the Lido Isle Clubhouse will depict Mexioo at fiesta time, if club members have anything to say about it. Proving be can do a jog around the sombrero is Dr. Guy Miner while llrs. J011eph Colesworthy and Mrs. Wil· liam Grundy (Jeft to right) proyide the mUlical arr&QlemeD.t. IWgarita hour ta 7 and dinner will fOllow at 8. but lbriacbi music will prevail daring tbe entire evening. ' Art League AnticipatiAg Driftwood Craft Display Art activities are In the news, with the Costa Mesa Art L e a g u e awaiting a ICUlptor -speaker for ib meeting next week and an- ticipating t h e November showings ol its artists-ol- tbe-!Jlonth. Harold Wakeman, nation- ally known driftwood ICUlp- tor from Los Angeles. will be' the guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 24. in AdamJ Elementary ScbooJ, Costa Mesa . He will exhibit a few .e- lected driftwood subjects and show al.ides ·entitled Fun With a camera, using natural wood designs u 1uJ>. jects. Known as "nature's wood scolptor," Wakeman be- came interested in hil me- dia when he acddentally discoY'ered that natural ob- Garden Club jects .such aa birds and ani-she studied under James mall could be simulated in Reuter, and she has won native habitats wittl 1maD numerous awards iii juried fragments· ol natural drift. exhibits, including the tro- wood without reshaping or pby award at the Orange changing the dlaracter ol County Fair. . the wood in any way. Mrs. Pearson also won se~ ~~ N":. first place awards in ihe al Exhibition ol the Ameri-California Landmark Show. can A r t i 1 t Professional Los Angeles, and iDe. Seal League of New York. and Beach Art Gallery. She ii be ..._ been honored with f! former member of Laa .... _ ____, ol merit from Artiataa, Los Angeles; Or· we ...... ~ ange County Art Asaociao the American Institute oi tion, Seal Beach and Hunt. Fine Arts of whkb be is ington Beach Art Leagues. a member. u:. ___.. be viewed Mesa Verde Ll'br.ary will in the Ci;de ~ Original cmplay the acrylic paint. Art Gallery, ea.ta Mesa; ings of Mrs. O'Keefe. She Westwood Art Aslociation majored in oil portraiture. Galleries, Century City Gal-having studied with James 1eries and Ebell ol Los An-Clutter, Le.llie B. DeMi11e. geles Salon ot Art Aileen Worthley and Wil· OIOlell .. artilfb.of-the-liarn Browne. She has tat'en month for Nomnber are art counes at Orange Cout Barbar A r ea uti.ta Mn. College and Phoenix Junior Helen Pe.anon and Mn. College. Richard O'Keele. She is a member ~ Tor· Harbor Garden Club Mn. Pearson's oiJ land-ana Art League, UCl. Town meeta.al..10..a.m...eveq..first .. ieapeS, __... • .Ifill lifes~ and Gown Art ~. and Tuesday in various loca· and portraits will hang in her paintings wera exhibi~ tiona. Locatkln information the Costa Mesa Center ed in the Tuatin ·Library is available by calling Mrs. Street I.Jlnry. She aUJend. and the Corona del Mar Lft>. Brad.ley Schwarz,~ eel Sc:ril.-OIDege where rary. • tn 1JeJign & S1tli1UJ NUGGET GOLD WEDDING RINGS Now 2 Great Stores Tt> Se"e You A.a .... 6llt f'erf:ltrla• ... TAU A TUI TO 'AY • IAMIAMlltCAIO MAITD CMAHI • 7 AM to Midnight JUMPING JACK RANCHES 2549 TUSTIN-COST A MESA IO.fVAf C mYSIC\I.. Mm& TRAINING l0t '•rtOftfll hcemn1tnilofleft 2300 H1rbor Blvd. e..ch & Edinger HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER ~TINGTON CINTIR Costa Mesa 545-9485 Hun BMch 192-5501 ,, Nut to Mira Loma Sc 642-3657 Mr. Mrs . W. I. Mann .. ,( 714) 494-8342 . I • . Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. TH 9 p.m. .. J 8 DAI\. Y PILOT .. !Showing Upsets Sloan MEXICO CITY -''I'm naturally d.inppointed not to have dooe better- bt4l'm certainly not discouraged. This wa my first international competition and I am glad to have bad tbe chance tO' , test the facilities and a1titud1• herie.1' So. summed up Anaheim's Rkl Slean: after Pre-Olympic decathlt. competition ended Thursday. Sloan, the favorite after one-Um woild record holder Bill Toomr scratched because of an injury, bla1. .. WHITE 'Jr ASH • 1i11111111111Jli OL•IOI WHIT• 1 poor performances in runnin& .. ,-enis for bis failure to win a medal . H,e wound up fourth with 6991 points, 778 .under bis best. .Swmedand'11 Werner Duttweiler woo wiib a total of 7574. Rullia'a Geo- nadiy Blimyetaov (7387) and Sweden's Lennert Hedmark (7266) eot tbe other two medals. "I have no exeuses," Sloan offered. "I didn't do well in a single track evettt, • ihen I bad a 14-1 in the pole vault (he has cleared llHI). When yon perform lite that, you don't de· serve to win anything. I was shooting for 8,000 points when I arrived h«e." His running effort& were sub-par as he cruised to a 50.9 for the 440; and 11.2 for the 100 meters; a 15.8 in the I W hurdles-all considerably below his best mraks of 48.6, 10.7, and 15.2. ''I was very pleased with some of my field events, however. My 22-9 in the llmg jump is a personal best. And the 6-8~ high jump wasn't bad. I put tM shot 42 feet, threw the discus 135 feet and did l:.> feet in the javelin. bu• the latter was poor because my rlgh elbow was bothering me. "I don't blame the altitude. my lun[ worked fine all the time," be said. ·Although be didn't get among th f t'Jf three to win a medal, be got ; ptlu which be treasures equaUy-th• jet-Hy of Bliznye1sov. ' Most outstandiDg individual mark o' the decathaloo WC)S Bliznyetzov's pol.. vault of 17-% on Thursday. Heihnan Eyes Title Fight 7I'he time bas ~parenUy come for a middleweight tiUe fight between Los An_geles' Andy "Kid" Heilman and crown wearer EfaTie Griffith. Heilman earned the fight with an impressive if dull victory over veteran G·o me o Brennan. 159, Bahamas, Thursday night at the Olympic Audi- torium. Heilman took home a 10-round upanimous decision and an offer from O_a.kland promoter Don Chargin to fight Griffith early next year at the Oakland Sports Arena. 'Heil.man, 161, chased Brennan all over the ring in upping his record to 36-3. Brennan is 72-16. There were no knockdowns. In a co-feature, Hedgmon Lewis. 148. Los Angeles, scored a 10-round deci- sion over Miguel AguHar, 149, Guadz lajara, Jal., Mexico. Pro C.age Standings . NBA IAITEltN OIVIJION •: WM LM1 l'ct. 14ftl~f = I 0 I.COO - ............ I 0 1.000 lmot'f .. • • • • • • • • • 1 0 1 000 118j-lpllla ... , ,. , .. , I 0 I COO N(w Yori\ ......... I I .500 11) Cltclnnafl .... 1 I .500 llr .. • WESTERN DIVISION ~· Louil 4 0 I COO S." Fra11<1sco . .... • 2 3 .#/JO 2"'1 L~ AnttfH •.•• ".,., 1 2 .333 2V, ~·"" ............ 0 1 .coo 2''J San OltllO 0 2 .000 3 Ctik•llO 0 3 .COO JYt Tlluncla'f's ltnulls San FreMIKo 116, Clll(.ato 106 s1. Louis 100, Loo Angelu ts • Tolley's O.mee l>~• Ot~ tt ~•!flt St Louis •t Qltcno satum rs 0e-eo,1on •t aa111rnon Ch.uPO et Clncinr,.11 ~"' Anttlts •t Ntw Yo.k O•troO •t l'hll-k>h1• S•n Frtnd •co at St LOl!I' ~•HI• •t Slln 0 1tDO Slll!dn's Gt mH (111<11'n11i •I S6ilf11P Sen 01e90 at 5an Fre"Cl.co ABA EASTEltN DIVISION WM Utt l'<t ltlllnf lnd••M ..... , • • • 1 · 0 t 000 -M1n,,.i,ot1 .. • .. • .. . • O o .000 I PlthburOll • •• .... .. 0 0 000 1 Ntw Jtrtn . . . . . o o .000 t l(,.•tfuck1 0 t 000 11't WESTERN DIVISION OellH I 0 1000 - N-Orlf'IM Dfr>'l#f ltOV\'Ofl I 0 tOOO - 7 I 6/.1 - o ...... An1nelm I ' 0 • Thun41y't lttwlls N.,. Orl•on\ Ur. HouolOll 111 0-~l'tr 1().t oo •·n~ 91 Today'• Gll"tl .Y1 ·~ !00 '"1 000 ,, n...,,..,,., "' 0,.. "d ""' S•n Jt)V ( ..... l"tJ .t~ •t ~#MU(,-I $•1vrdo's OtrM '""'''"" Al Ntw~J"ltJn~ •""'~n S Y'• Gamu '"0 ...,. •I Ot fl :/•ll~rnoon K•ntvcky t i M.11/ft•ora \. Friday, October 20, 1%7 --l!: -. R~ssian Sees New Olympic Jump Mar~ By GLENN WHITE Of IM OtllY l'llet Stell MEXJ CO CITY -Igor Ter·Ovane· syan, the gtmlal Russian long Ju m p specialist, predicted that an unprece. dented leap of 8.50 meters t27·10-o/•) would be required to win the Olympic games next year. Then, moments after he tied Ralph Boston's existing world mark ol 27-4-:V, in Thursday's ~e-Olympics competl· tloo here, the lil.nky Soviet star an- nounced his reUrement (saJd he would retire) after the '68 Olympics. His generous predicuon regarding next year's Olympics WIU solidly sup. ported by a couple of prominen~ jump. ers, past and present. who were here to witness the Russi&n's sparkling show. Concurring with him were Jesse Owens, former world record bolder and star ol the 1936 Otympks ln Ber· lln, and Lynn Davies of Great Brit. &in. the 111&4 Olympic champion. Tbe 29-year-old Ter·Ovanesyan told the DAILY PILOT: "I'm not 1urpris· ed I tied the world record. J was well prepared for this competition because I knew Davies and Boston would be here (BOiton failed to show up, bow. ever). "My jumps and workouta wer~ good, too. J believe my best wu about 26-9." Davies, who wore a special tood sity of Washington Saturday. Simpson grew up in San Francisco and played some of his best games on muddy fields. OCC Aims To Keep Title Hopes Alive Against Tigers By DA VE SIDDON Sporta EdUor ) Orange Coast College, still nurturing hppes fo" an Eastern Conference foot- ball tiUe, travels to Riverside tonight to do battle with a "rejuvenated" Riv- erside City College team. Kickoff is at 8 o'clock. The Pirates of Orange Coast are currently sporting a 3-1 conference record, having lost only to powerful Mt. San Antonio. Riverside, on the other hand, is winless in its three league outings and has yet to score a point against a conference foe. But the Riverside Tigers are not quite as toothless as their won-lost rec- ord might seem to indicate. For in· stance, Riverside played Fullerton, the No. 2 ranked junior college football power nationally. to a 0-0 tie for the first three quarters of their game before finally lo sf ng 15-0. "We had e tong scoring run called back early in the game because of a clipping penalty." Riverside coach Bob Dohr recalls. '·if we had been able to keep those points up on the score. board. it just might have curned out to be an entirely different ~ame.'' Riverside also managed to look im· pressive in defeating two non··COT1fer. ence teams -Southwestern. 14-0. anct San Bernardino. 23-0. OCC failed to demonstrate its true potential as a football team in last '{::{ -('7 * Orangl' Coast LE-Steve Colflesh LT-Keven Grady LG-Don McMahan C-Randy Ba!i1i RG-Dan Hilliard RT-Rick Dustin RE-Crai~ AllPn QB-Dan Mtk('ls LH-f rank We1roth RH-Ethan Oliver Br -Don Evans 200 225 190 195 210 219 Hl!i 160 200 • 167 ' 310 DICK TUCKER week's outing agA111st weak Cypress Junior College as it won by an unim- pressive score of 1~. "Actually we didn't play as poorly a lhe score might indicate," OCC coach Dick Tucker explained. "We had nearly 500 yards g<>ined in total of· fense, and that isn't bad. Cypres~ 1s a team that makes you look bad. that's all ... Tucker said that he has had the team working on its passing gamp all week and hopes to finally put the Pi- rate's aer~l attack together for the Riverside game. D~n Mikels will be starting at quarterback for OCC. with reserve quarterback Paul Lemoine also slated to see plenty of action. Lemoine i' cur- rently leading the conference In passing completion percentage~ "ilh l3 completions out of 67 attemp1~ ~1- kels. on the other hand. is one of th e strongest running quarterback~ 1n the league with 146 net yards for 32 caf- rles. Tucker u alao concerned with strenathening his team's pass defense. "They've only completed 42 out of 101 attempts against us, but five of thoae completions have been for toucb- dOft'ns .... That really hurts," he said. Tbe coach went on to point out th.at be believes the finest athletes on biJ team are now playing in the de- fensive secondary, and he is look- ing fqr further improvement tn the Pi- rate'• efforts to stop the aerial threat al opponents. Riverside, wblch h&6 been plagued by iQjurie.s all season, ls now a re- juvenated team according to coach Dobr. "We're the strongest we've been slnce the Fullerton game. "We realize that Orange Coast ls a much Cioer team than it appeared to be against Cypress. We saw OCC play agalaat Chaffey, and it was a mighty awesome !earn then," DOhr added. Dohr said that all of his players have now recovered from the injuries 1uf- feted earlier in the season, and he is particularly pleased with the return of first • sbing quarterback Al Jones to the lineup. "Jones should be a big help in get· ting our passing game ~oing again ," the coach said. Both coaches said that the stifling heat ol the past week hurt practice sessions, but ttiey believe their team& will be "up" for t.he game. * ... ·.. * Riverside LE-Andy Difani 190 LT-Ray McDonald 195 LG-J. C. Martin 185 C-Bill McAllistor 190 RF -Randy Kn ight 185 RT-Carl Bumgarner 225 RE-John Nelson 190 QB-Al Jones 180 WS-Ron Qu inn 180 FB-BUI Bowen 190 TB-Chuck Van Dusen 170 tuck abamroct. coartesy " ........ Mary Rand. •• t.be .... " ...... competitioe haviDC ._ 27~ - day tut week. But be could re flea t tltllt ._., Tbursday •. sett.ling for • .. " .. arid tbe silver medal Ter-Ovaoesym'1 .,W .. lllill-- ant, averagbag a-u~ for tile lift fair jumps. ADd be eetje tr• ._ m hairline (oaJ er, •• Ml ....... (27. 5-~). ' .. Huskies Discount .... .. Rumors Of Troy~ .. . ·Mental Letdown ~. use NAMES CO-CAPTAIN~ AU-~ tackle a. Ymy _. defem1ve end Tim Rollota we re cboaea Tbanday as s.a.,,.. Callar- nia'1 co-captaim for Salanlay'a ,_ against Wubiagtoa. The Trojans warted Ollll for • ..-. ut.ea, atreuing tile ..... pme.. Wuther forecasts • tile SeaUk area, where tbe gmne wiD be played. call for rain and tbe field miCht lie muddy and make 1 1 c ...,...., 2. a&a Cellel..,.. 'fr1'J r..., ~ ... ,,,..~Wiiia~ ................... =:::; . Lakers Need LOI~ . " fJ ... S ~II J •7 2 .. J M ' .. I H ' i.i 1;1" IT. LOUIS . ~, T e .. J .. T 2S ....., 7 ,,., " l7 ~ J .., lO "~ 7 s.1'!'1' , ~ ....... 22 7 WI"-' +( 16 ,......_, ... 2 l7 Mlllw • ... .... . ' "'-2 u .• T ....... J 14,;; 1 T....,_ • I.HI • TOM!t 31 »-4..MO ~~ ············•»»1'-9''' -............ • "• a.-w: Athletics' Move West Brings Mixed Reactions~~ OAKLAND, c.alif. (AP) -Sparta fw in Oakland and b-lley s. FrandsclO welcomed ,,__, a. transfer of the Amertca. Lapre'• bueball Athletica from S-Qty to Oakland. There were two di11 lltl. lllweuu. from baseball: from Banoe sa.e. ham. president ol the Gimb. wllo blamed televiaicm ......._ for .W- ing him from New Ya to Sn ....... Cisco, and F.ddie Mallipe, paetidalt of the claaa A California Lape. "Tbe move wiD burt • ... SC > n said at bis home in Pboeab. Ariz. "It remains to be 1ee11 wlldllet' tbe area can support both ol a . It'• a risky propo11ition." Of the AL's plae to expand bJ lf'11 to 12 teams. Stoneham said. "There an!n't enough baD pbyen to ge around. When yoa take four or lift playen from 4!lldl al the aiatiag t.eama to stock two IDOft, yoa're spreading it dangerously thin.." Mum,an. whole California Lupe bu been waging a toocb-and-so bat- Ue for financial survival for yun. said: "If they televilf a lot. it wiD hurt us a lol Othenrue. 1 don't tbiak t1w shift will ha ve mudt elfed • oar reague." Five of the eight Catiromia League c1Lies are within dnv1ng di.stantt ol iakland. ~t T. Nah.u. unaaJ.wied lftll- dmt al I.be Oakland -Alameda ~~n­ ty ColiRam in wbidl the A''I will play, said anpetition among Northern jet· ifomia cilia and among ~ ia IDCJd lor all !.!. "We lbou.ld eatablish civic rapport, .. be said. ''rd lib to tee the mayC)f of "f!rf IOCJd sized city from Sacratlan- to to Fresno Clll a IUpu ... porta com• ~· all geared to promoting ma· ,,.,. lague sports. Yes. including: San P'lamciaco'1 major league aporta;'.:"2 S. Frandlco Mayor John F. Shel- ley Jaad llO comment on the mo;;it; Oaklmd City Manager J t! r ~ e KfttbJy said. "We are au deligtntd to welcome major league baseball 1o oar town.,. : OfCic:iah ol the San Francisco fM>t· baD &n and the basketball Warmrs declined comment :!·;. Joe DiMaggio, onetime Mr. Vanhe, was "so happy that the AmerU!ln League ii coming to Oakland. I'll' be a A'• fall. For many years this t'tll· ly bas been American League tltti· tary and lbowed evidence ol 11fat w"'9 it seemed that nearly everone ,,. rooting for the Bolton Red:Qx to beat the St. Louis CardJnals' ·~n the World Series. Having two ma/or lu.gue teams in the area might ·ere· aw more interest." · AlYin Dark. former manager' -of both lhe Giants and A's. saJd the A's are i'eteat young club and prtt'licted tbrB)' ~Jd win the pennant by ts?l. --' ~ ---- At The )Pm --~·. -.irit: -. ' .. - .. ::.uo 119\V JD.a tel ~as A f'lj~kl •Jain wealt . Playc Geor1 and Zeala Sue spect malt ·-the • tw~r Unite open• spru !>"II "It mate "Tl ua.'' Arr. a me Cup, CUlli. ln u inl•. ~!V91 ·ti ... ._.R; :;.·ME Denu ~•Bd Worli pion a 81'ftU CQr But tern a e\ttO with ed °' mate pipJnt lira\ fot n fDeCt nThl JJOlnt for ~ 11µlrr n ee. Eat will l fl .. OAJl.Y PILOT J7, Ramblers ·l'fesa,. ·cdM in Key ~ariJ.es ·T~ht -=-Seven Orange Coast Area Teams in ·~ r Add Baek Seven Of the On.Dae Coast night contests feature Es· a,;ea'a 10 blOl tchoola ere tanda at Valencia anti West· fnvolve4 In lnter•ectional em at Weetmlnlter. ~ club .. t~t with Huntinitoo BMch and ·~ta MeN. and. Corona del Anaheim, two Sun.set League ~ir trytnc to KO the lllt outtlts who've encountered ;VI h unbeetOlll lD tbe Ir· unexpeded touch tolnl &0 '~ League. w, will a.ck belmeta at .. 9*b Neil Peek'• Mus. tbe Oil City ltladium tonight. :E, p, 0.1 IA Irvine play, Tbe Colooista are still :, . • ~ .. ~t eon<,2-01,> ~~·. woozy from the pasting they ~ ..,..,...,. took from Santa Ana last ·'l!lj Sea KinCt of coach week ed the Otlera can 'Dwe · Bolland tancle with hardly tor1et their 33·14 Ma~ at DaYldlon J'leld. beating by Marina 1 a s t cemea btlin at 8 week. o'clock. The Ollera will be with· MllnoUa and Loera .re out the servlcea ol • &oth 2"-0 In lrvtDe action, De Francll, still Says Valley coach IM alter a r Phelps: "We know Marina aurflrl1 a d ."f ::--· llkea to throw the bell -• inju en.. came our mabf concern ia to cur· ..uu , but the Art11t1 wtll tail their quarterbac~ (Mike t be at 100 pereeat Tamly8"1). We feel we can t V'"·tionl&tJtp_.. 1fhlm tbty be8t them " OI w. tu.a. Q>on ti.Pres b1a passer Regulu qull'Uftaet am in for a rough time s Jant1 la atill llm~C with "I think Valley's ht. a cbarley hol'M &Del Aki.DI fenae ta the best ss de-NY• Steve Wfezbowski will au year," be &aid, '11 face start tonl&bt. A11o, UDMnan Fountain v Jetf.ffm'owby wm problb1y tr.ab fl'M!: . 'a Barona, mlas tonlgbt'a mc:ounl*' 12.0 ,,_..<~ a etlmulating with a bum knee. over Corona del Both olubl are 1·1 In Crelt- take on winiesa B~a view Leatue don. th at ~e latter'• field. The Monarcbl ot llat.er' Lakewood. ... -belt .... 1911 Jut week. .... • .............. U-tMi ,...,_ \. T -tC4llt 0... LG -T• A1t111N c -........ •G--ltwt,,....... tt-f''** .,_ Ile ---........ Ge -T-._. LH -Ow1a f'IMI aH -Mlle ~ ,,_ .. ......, ..._ LE-Dell ....... LT -....... \.G-LMl'Y 0..... c -Gery.._ aG -~ ...... aT -Jar.II ,,,_, aE -.. """" Ge-1.ArrY ~ LH -T_,..,... aH -Welt ... Fl-Dew..._ asTA_. -------w -.. --.. -------.. --~~"!.r'1P1: ~--:U~~ :am ftnt two foea. Coech Jim "ll we play like we did Dei Hieb, fiDelly it lae win ~ Oorona, we'll be all column attar· opentnc up right," says Baron bola wtll a •bocklnC 04-1 NC· Bruce Pickford. cmi1 abould ne1l down their U-Att ~ LT -0.._. LG-~ a.ti: : MIL f I• STRATIGY-Hantmcton Beach fC>otbal1 111• key Saturday night VlJdnCa 's Marina pme ta tbe Slnta Ana·New· .MIO to fo over Ute He also said Brea'a quar· aecond win tonlPt wbell terbact . Alex Hendenon, la they travel to St. Jolm Bol· the beat bfa club will see co ln Sat* ~ool~ BoteO all yN/l. "He can roll out is 1-3. c -lMYY ..._ aG-Mlle- ltT-0.. -ae_....,......, Pl : eon Kea Jlmts. Ji&bt, IDlpS 1trateo for tontpt'1 ~ Hll'tlor t'ODf.ront.ition p In Suneet League .-NewPGrt. TM Sl6Dta are when· they host Ql -0..........., LH -a-... •H -GllM br -: JllDe aplmt Anaheim with fhl quarterback, Tony ... Cira No. 1 ranked prep Ana Valley at West- .poww end Uley Unlb~ •, High Scbool'a field. ~hit wff2\ 50-yard bombs," Mater Del hasn't been Pie~ aiJ.d. able to generate much of .. _....,.,...... . . LeMa : BoanD, left, and Bob PurneD. team captain. Ana· "' lleim • fatared to win. Aaablbn mt week •" .J• Coon's team 1J 1 • 1 and 'lbl two otbc' ~· ~. Valley 11 wtnlell ln Suniet Coach Hal Akina' Laguna an offense .so far,.!l'be Moll-! Hl&'l team aeema to be '8l'Chs lost to Santa Ana, 7. IOID9Wbl& stabU;Md now -6; tied Loyola, 7-7; i.t to LE-ltJdt.,._ LT -tudr llltllr LG-ICM.....,_ -=------------------------------------..:.... ------........ ~ ldion. /· c -•Ide 0-•o-.......... .,_,... ..,_ m -"' ltE-Wll ...-. QI-...,_.._ FL -~-ldllll Fl -CO..,.~ Tl -0. T.W ... M , u-......... LT-Sf IA* LG-Gm ...... c -Orts~ ltG-~-"'-aT-Jlm 9-' ae -Jee .,,.... CW-Ollll o.r uc -...t T.,....... aH-AI ...... ... -°"" .__ ~--­u-......... \.T-T-Md •• .,._°""' .... c _.,.....,. .. _ .... c.-.r llT-~ .... .. _ ... ....... __ .._, .... ... .,. __ ..._. ... _ ......... __ .,. ...... ft.LA ... L•---Or9llk LT-Mel ....... t..0-... ........., C -.. T ..... •o-Mtff " ..... tt---~ ae-~• Hett Qa-T...,., ........ UC -.. IC.elf ·11.H -La ...... ,,._ ..... tclle &.MUM IUa u:-a..-r~ LT -T-...._ LO -Jn._ c-i-.__. itG-Jfllf ~ •T-......... aE -0..,. ....... Ge---.. 3 .. LH ...,JIM IC* aH -Cnlf ,....._ ,,._ ......... IMTA MA V.a.Y u:-..... ~ LT-~~ LG-Gery ..... c -o.. .... llll -m -UCI Water Polo -1tl § Team Tests .Three UI .. ,.. .,. '1119pa .,.._,... -... ,. ....... tJli.. = wnllrtlMh• ...... . = , ............. .. : ................. .. :: -..... 11111nlll tlil = Bl he'lmatitptD ... en Cal'sr9A. :: c.m l'.4 Neat.r1 UCI w _..,. llM eamp1ed a -.1 = ............. loliDg only = to UCLA, M. m the AB- ;: UaiwwwlilJ TIM1w•mt It ,,. .. 6e _.a c•hre will VI for Ille Braim Ot'a' a tine tJI yea period. : UCI f.a 5bllbd Uni· ;: YenitJ ia Palo A&. Friday -at J:311 p.m. Tbe lDdiana :: led by Greg B.aingbam. lM a..,.r AD-Amerku., .. = lliOt fDWita. Tiie Anlart· ..... been Mike Kart1n and .. ff91b',.. Ille! Ooacb ,......._ "'Malt pl••lllt wpdw•"'8Bm...,., .... ...... ..... )1181 ln Ill ....... •••td 1GI p8l'elllt enr lat ,_._" Em1ler tbil week UCI doned Sa DlelO State, 12- 1. The UCI frabmen dunk· ed UC Sa Dieeo, 15-2, in tbetr JDCllt ncent p.me to remain aabtllteD rib eight 'ridoria. Nat frc>lb en-comur ii • prellmhwy to the ftl'lity came •t use, Taada:J, October 24 at 4 p.m. TONIGHT'S GAMIS Anteater• at lfl'fieo'•. •o -Jllll ._.. aT-......... Q-0.-.~ --~O­LH -0.... ..... .. are • e.. dllllee ilt ns C a m •a Satuadaj ICIDst :: llltOdJ AW 1'oa81111 J-. .. c.._tit•a.m...SDe = Mia ,.... Cllllep at -J;• p.m. ~e above Irvine athletic penonaUU• went throutll ')pme rehearsab recently for Anteater Nl&bt at M'· Fa.nnia-, Dick Davis, M'Goo's pianist· Rudy, nl New- land, Tim Tift, Mike Martin, Bill Leach and Mrs. WU· liam Krumpholz. The ~adies are Big I Boosterettes. Furth.er information can be obtained by calling Bev Jabnson at 548-2211. ... -Cer1 ,,....... H -JIM l/ltt:£lllllw = P8t JkOdlw ...... ... ucr...,...-.,... SA TUltDAY'S GAMIS 's In Newport Beach. Tbt Thunday nl&ht al· . ~ will aid the UCI athletic 1eholar1hlp tund. From · ... ~. t: Mike Heckman, Jeff Cwuitnlb&m. Kn. Mel MAll9IA t.e -GerY hlllllf LT-0.. ._. LO-..._._ foDowd by ,. .... --........... fl. = "Ow belt ,.., ...... ~ ... C -0..,...... ltO -ic.t CrllllW aT-"'* ,,._ .. _ ... ..... --"' m IVeed For Com111011wealtla Team? Prep Grid Standings Clll-... T---LM -Mllie--* aN-T_..._ f'l-0.. ....... .. "' ,,. ::;Ryder Cup Matches Open ....., .. YAU.rt' LE-....... LT -see... .... LC;-Ma. OllMrl c -0-. ..,_ SUNl;n' LIAGUS llG -T-...,_ W LPP: "A aT -0.. ~ -.. ... ... m "' "' .. :_:.BOUSTON, Tex. (AP)- .1\9'1' about a Ryder Cup mak!h-pitting p~er~-.u<:h ... as Arnold Palmer, Jack .. ?;J,cklaua and Bill casper &JaiMt a Brltllh Common· wealth team lncludlnl Gary . P!ayer .. of South Africa, George Knudson of Canada and Bob Charles of New . Zealand, among others? · Such wu the wide1pread apec:ulatiOll 11OMof1port'a • m<?St OOH!ded compeUUoaa -the biennial eou Hrlea be· • twten the top proa of tti. United States and Brltain- opened today over i b e sprawling OWnplou' ey. preaa Crttk courM. "It Would be I tou~ match," said Paliner. "They ml&ht even .beat ua,'' added Johnny Pott. American pros have made a mockery of the Ryder cup, which srew out of a di•· cuuton over afternoOD tea in 1928t w1Jmlnl-13 m11t- 1np, l01in1 only thrM and .~!VII' droppinJ a dlc:iJlOD w .. 1m1111ter 2 o ,. 1' IUI -o... a... on this side of tbe Atlantic. singles cont.ests completing ~e,:~ne ~ ~ ~ 1~ = = = :=_: Tbty are probtbttive fa· th en'es Sunday M¥tne 1 1 '° n LM -11ew ,,...,.. .. -i•~•ft~· .. ·t~ es . w",,.",,.,.,''"n 1, ,1 ,', ?! 11.H -,....Afl ._.__ -.. -'Phe British er• a bit ~ ""'~10,.1111 .... ~ ~ a ..JL ~ .... tel')' ln the 1,"' maU!b, ry of getting their ears pin· s.n1• Me vetllY o 2 7 4 -tt_..............__ starttng with •llht Scotch ,......,., .. _ . ~ = =: := "--·ball f -tche ned back but are reluctant ANMlm •• Hvnt1N1on sNCll •·tnr OU?SOml 1ua I &entt Me Velley •I MtrlN C -JIM ..... ........ to yield to pressure for a ao -.. .,....... ~· bl-...f B 'tish C CHSTVllW LIAOUI ttT-TIM T ...... Here la the Une·utfor the com ~ rt ommon· w L ,., "" !! _-~ ~ wealth team to supplant the s.n C1-te 2 o ~ 1• ..... --- openiohlcb 'twl8-hole lft4te hes,l in team now picked from the ;~1n ........ 1 01 ~ : ~ = :=..",!!.:.: w o-man am• Pay U...,t littl . 1 .... u.,. -" 1 .. .. -._ "' - "' ... UI •• ... .. lJI .. -,. .. WJ ll bf . alte te 6" e ts e. Er Moc1tM 1 1 60 " --one ba , tting ma "I'm not for it," said Dai Foot11111 1 1 ss " n -...,. •hots: th VIiie Peril 1 1 S6 " L• -._ ;....,. - d 11 Rees. captain of e British 0re11.. o 2 " u -,. Julius Boros an B l team and a ftine-tlme Ryder Ml•'°" vr.10 o 2 i n LT -.. ._..... ,.. Cuper. United Statea, vs. Cup team member. "The 0r-11111 •tT'fv':::' a.nn f :J:' .=-"' George Will and Brian Hu1· aelectlon Of a representative v1111 P••• et i..i1111ne 1 .. c11 ~ = :;_ C::-:: 1ett, Britain. team from sud\ a broad ::.i,~,'r=r:,.:r ... "vi~ H -....,.,.. ,.,.,_ • Arnold Palmer and Gard· area would be impossible.'' • -aldl ,..... : ner Dickinson, United States Frid Corcoran, 1 member iaviNI L•A~~ r ,., '" ;: = ~ ::::-.., vs. Christy O'Connor a 11 d of the Proft1ilonal Golfers ~~°;;°'11 ~ : g ~ 1~ "' -""* ='9. • Peter Alllss, Britain. Alloclatlon Advilory Com· tor-Ml Mer 1 1 o '° 1t u -a11 ..,.. ,. Dou• Sanders and Ga y Fount.in v1111r ' 1 o n » ~!-_CM'I ....... ~ • e mittee and director of the v.1~11 1 ' o 1• 21 ..... .... ..._ ,. Brewer, United State1,_v1. World C•"' mate,_~, d'·a. eo.11 MeM • 1 1 1 " c -erte """"' • .... '""' Ml !stancl• o 1 1 1 u ltG .. ....., ,. Tony Jacklin and Dave wgr .... Corcoran is one of ••...Ollndl o 2 • ,. " u = lAn'f ..., ,., Thomu, Britain. the atrident ~eamen for '"''""'' 0e111n •• !..... Ma. ,.... "" fleu1111111 v,,..,, et ,,.. oa -o.. °""" "' Bobby Ntcholl and John· a combined . momvealth M•-•i. ., cer-d•I M•r LM -Teii .-.. w ny Pott, United Stat.ea v1. team. u!~v:r~ MRe <occi :: = ~ "=.r :: Bernard Hunt and NtU1.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;im;;;.;;;;;;;.iiiiiiiiiiimii~ Colet Britain. II EJCbt four-ball matches, tht better ball counting, are .cbeduled Saturday wtth 18 HUtiTINGTON IEACH SERVICE STORE - ~ulme Aiming To Oaim ·_B.ace Title In Mexico IDINGER NEAR BEACH BLVD. AcfMI "°"' ........... a 11t I~ t'···~ r ·call 1 ... • ;.·MEXICO CITY CAP) - Denla Hulme of New Zea· taad hope• to win hi• tint World Auto Dri~ Cham· pionahip Sundlly in th• 1isth annual Grand Prill of Mm· .. cg, But Hulme. leadine the In· · ttrnational Formula One ~\tto racina field this year with 47 point3, could be jolt- ed out by Australian team· ,.mate Jack Bratlhant, 42 pqpits, ·U Brabham finishes flrat or second, whfcti count for nln• and Iii point., re· il}eCti vely. h&m·ReJ><:O V8, tht car dt• s.tgned' for Brabham by Ron Tauranac. Both H$ne and Br•bham drive Ult eame type car. It's a l"ormula One racer. meaning engines with a three-liter displacement • ffulme, who is paid for drivln~ Brabham's cars, wlU be trying bard to beat h 1 1 · boaa. But the two men a r e noted for working together as a team in races thrOuth· out the year. 'nley are glv· Ing a joint reception Satur· dly night. 'IOI! ! P'RICl INCLUDll ~~~ I~ OIL AND LAIOR ~ ~/, • UC.. 12.fS YA.LUI • I Mon. tt1r11 M. CW,, f·I .............. ,,,, ........ N•MWM,......-.. POR PASTER SIRVIC:l-CALL l'OR ~NTMIHT L was light when the buffllo roamed, ' OUI' a.pitol WIS domed, ' . the mils were slow, balloons were the things, and only angels had wings. When the west was wild, only !Usher's was mild. You see, Usher's Green Stripe Scotch . WIS light in 1853. It's the only one that was. 1fy a sip of Usher's and see how light was meant to be. •5.99 pfustn To Roster Oolcb Homer Beatty bas Mdtd & btg, nitt running beet to bia Orange Oounty Rambler rorier for Sunday's pme with Sacnmeuto at Slota Ana Stac.Mum. He'a JJm "Rabbit" :Jor· din, former team.mate of, Hellman Tr o p b y whmer. · 8tleve Spurrier at Florida. Tbe 6-1, 1~ WU the No. 2 draft pick of the Atlanta hklom last wtntet but WU cut by Atlanta and ailo, aubeequenUy, by New Orleens. Beatty bu 1ent Jordiln and the rest of 1tle Rambler offense through new plays Beatty was displeased wittl both the offense and a laclt of butUe in last weekend'• 1&-H lo6'5 to Victoria. ·Fullback Bob Gajten aik· eel for IDd r«eiwd pennis· lion to conduct a cloled• door meet.lnt with the Ram· bier players after a recent ~ce aellion. Nothing was revealed as to what was discusled in the cortab but a Rambler obaener aald the follOwing practice showed a mwbd increase in enthuaium. Sanday'• ll!D• la Mt for I .p.m. Tlcke411 ere awiJ. able M _, Untt.d Callfcrn1a Bat In Onnft ~ • Coast Boys Score Wins Six 0r~1e Coast area boys won age division play· offt laat weekend ln repon· al Punt, Pass. and Kick competition held at 1everal co-It area acboola. The national competition is lp0ll80fed by tbe Ford Motor Co. Winners, in aee brackets eight throu&h 13. were: Paul Eric Davis, David Wooters, Qm.tie Hau a .e. Jouaban Sima, Greg Jacquet a n d Miles H. Moore. 'nK>le who P*ed W91'.'t Mark · Johannea, Sliepben Parrion, Dean P'oea, Jim p 0 p 0 v, Douglaa ~. Kurt a.rte, Steve Sba'p, Skip Fnmklln, Bill Morie. ll'.Jke Yoat, Mark Vorkink ~ Steve Duval. i ... • ·f ... ~ird place. w\th only four points, would not be enough for ~rabham to over t a k e ~µlm• even if Hulme didn't Jotui Surtees of ·England, driving a Honda Vl2, •t h i s 1 year but a Oooper-Masera- tl last year, won the Mexico Grand Prlx last year. But with only 17 world points thls time he hu no chance at d'le championlhtp .. lllHONI 842-4495 Store Houra Moft. thru flrf. f Lift. te 7 ,.... Sat. 1:30 to 1.00 The <>rilinal Upt Scotch -n ee. ·Either way, however. 1t will be a vich>ry for a Brab- ' .:,v ' Jf DAil v ,u.ar ' \ . . . Ucr:A 'Happiest' ~Team-Publicist 41.t'H,.._. far HI,_. Titans Start Cage .Workouts aa4 a toecWowm. Be'• Coach Alu Omeltrft Cat aided Je nllbiDC tar • per· State Fullerton basketball ...i Wal ol .._ >. versa-team embarked on Jta !DOit tile tlllat be llal scam-cha!lenging seaaon Mcmd9.Y pend -... loucftdowm. with ~~ Of dl1Da. The T£ta.• MalOD· starls Pwaftll fuDbeck Rick December-! when tbej.tnv· ~ .._ carried the ball eJ to the midweet 1o take ..... ,_ m net yards. ~ Michigan State 1Jniver· Ldl llllllf Gree Joaa ll a s SJty at Eut Lanstni. 'Ibey ,._.as mt in 15 ccries ~plete their roa(: trip .. .._ a.e Bruim a --• with •'°PS at Kamar State I -·-.. ~ and Nebr'llb. before return· -""Ola.A ii mt ..._ ~ game. ing home December 11 lo lillll ,... • I*J' ii ~ '-f*Y 1aJ1 Jooea is bav· face AaaN Pacific. a. ..._ ~ gra1at IOpbomore Cal State FullertonJlays .,._. fl -. UCLA '-'-.. UC Irvine at the Titans' a ~ .... an ..,., .. ~ ... ~ --.-:'· •JOO.teat gym Oil ~y. I • _. Bcwvu. ille IP Sal lDJllrJ March L - ,... • 11! a 'l1leJ 8111 df %1 · ~Saturday. Omalev creeted 11. play • THIS STIAHGI LOOKING DttAGSTER, CALLED A 'HEMl.CUDA', WILL BE ONI Ofl THI ....., wsr1w .. .....-r. .._. ., ae Brilp are en MandaJ, enty two of .... .. ..... - -..... ~ Be-_wham lettered Oil tbe UM- Wlieelstand Ace Will Seek Mark Wbeelstancting exhihitioo- iat amct Pome will .U.Opt t.o atah1i+ nnr records Slilllda)' n1'llt at Orange CGdJ b*IW'-oml Race-.., • bis ··CbuckwllP· •• Poole~ a Saa_. tkiv· , , afGla · rr oatnt a.t won li.m and Ir , • .... ...._. QtJ; V JV e lost H . But -moac tbe new· JieW .. Jin1 Me' ' a»= ~ MM •• View~ csimen. eilht ,._.. ..,... -.._a. ..,. M4... ~ Grem. s. Francisco 1Ul,ed junior collep per. FEATUUD CARS IN SATURDAY'S ORANGE COUNTY RACEWAY PROGRAM Top Horses Race On Turf HB CdM ................ LmTSllCle.Riduoood. fvnllJ'I· ' ...,., ae,w-1 •-.. ....... will coaata' Be-e>n*v baa bi&b hopes / -. If fll tlllrir lillll D _. 1-d!I a.ct Williams, 33 ~~~ Cbrtstie. up L-aguna 'Cap Del Mar Feature Harn·ers· are~...... , ,.....,., ··.-ea 1 • 'Dne by :t:'1 ui,Jllae = !.!!:!! ,... I lei· J1l ,_. ... 4 ~ trwfen fndui» ~·· e ....... ~~ ...._ .._. lbt mrtm.. 4lS Howe from GroulDOlfrJoe S ~ N Jl.IJ.l ...... __.... • + h c. c. Wlft 1A1a1 Be9Cb att"W· Stars of the three-year-old division with a talent for turf coW'se campaigning will be in the Del Mar spot· llgbf Saturdaf (Oct. 21) In the first running of the D>,OIX) edited Laguna Handi· C8P at • mile and onNlx· temtll Oftl" die lDfteld lfUI coane . Post-time !ot tbe fD'st race Sa~ la 1 p.m .• half-an-boar earlier than on weekdays during the 20-day fall meeting. Expected to be in the start· ing line-up are such accom- plished sophomores as Mrs. Raymond Bauer's Bluing Silk. Harbor View Farm's Couderay, Mary F. Jones' Duncan Junction, Finkel· stein and Brubabe Farm's Kkk B a c Jc and Green Thumb Stable'• Pagan Gem. Bluing Silk. a son of Sil· ky Sullivan who unlike his sire possesses 'abundant core wms· • a ............ W' ,__TI --c. .• -aft!'• • Dr:t Gem LaP'cmd ~ speed, won the Pomona Der· l'1 •w 'lllel'n H ill .. •; _. IWffll Gene Olaffey. 1'lo.a..... • a • ii u • a. ,,..., J5 tar m,... Two ¥tW Jeu.m1a ere by at the Los Ange.lea Coun-Paul WUU.. W ~ _. H ..., .._ _. .Ila ~ 17 tar 173. cents' Diet 11o1111aJ (I-~) ty Fairgrounds and then D JI ,.._. ~ ........ Jm1 Jaot and Ed PUnqall& (M), tired older bones in a divi· lngton ~1 en. --;~·!w~=-~·~,~~-~~·~!&!!l~t~l~tlw~~t.:_ _______ _!fw~www~d!:_ __ ~--- sion of the Rancho Bernar· try aqmd It • .. • do Handicap lut weekend tory over Slll&a Ma ... .... and WU a bang.up lecoed and r..-.. ... to n .. ;,.1. ..... 'l'ree. '""• ............ eeu..-o...M Couderay, a Flmida • bred haniert to a .. tm•llll son of Bollnas Boy. bu a· hlbited great improvement cmr Mapo»e ti 11111•111&1 -- • • WORd OCIR ., I ..... lMt mcmtti by tcreeebinC Im tuel-barntnt. Dodge A· 10D pi.chp Oft!' 1, 400 feet OD bis real' 'Wheels. ----------------m:I~ Saturday eveomc, Poole since be began campaigning Tbursday aner-'1 on the grass. In hls final d1ltance duels. outing of the summer ses-William.I pi.-ftnt will attempt to bred the world record ol 3,200 feet be1d by "Wild Bill" Shrews· beny. Steve Bobml ol Pasadena will be driving Ills (bevrO- let 0 .Rat Motor"', a fuel bamer. to .peeds clOlt to or better than bis best of Del Mar Entries sion at this seaside oval, 10.01 . the Oill!r ... Couderay was runner-up to · m . Estambul II in the second , the Sea King dae fl •llml division of the Escondido and Bell grabbed Handicap. and~ p1acea wa......,. Duncan Junction wu sec-cal times ol 11:~ a .. Ota ond to stablemate Tumble rona del Mm: Yidm'J'. Wind in the Hollywood De!'· In other ctm..,, by and will be making his Loara outJeaed a.ta lTT mph. ·----~----~:::JIC::olll.1111-m!ICES• 1kkets •e on ale DOW .local debut in the Laguna 25-36. and pdest V.alllldal Handicap. Kick Back ac, ran away fnm......., counted for the San Fnnda· 40. at the Raceway for t b • w~ M.anufacturftl Fun· ay ear ObatJJpionabip that wm be held at OClR on l'eOftlDber 25. On Sunday. formula karts 1"8IC9 on the new OClR road ooune. Over 200 brU are expected to compe.le. RACE RESULTS P'fllST IUCI 6 fuf'°"'9 I ~ olds. ~ Pune l'l.:IGO. ~ C. G. tNAllOnlrf) •A >.• >.• ,,,, CJ(. I G¥tlt I t.CIO S. 10 ... Toal!> (S.llenl >UO Tlllllt-1, 10 7/S. .... ...,..., .. 0 ,,,,,,. ww. ,_ ltllk. ..... $porff. .-., uce. • ~ rwo .._r---maldlN. cat~ ~ ,.,,... a.:iao. a.. ~ "' 1P1ercel 1u• ,,,. a.20 T .... OW.. (~I MD 110 IC""'* KN CN1WtM111 Ut r-...-UI 11s. $0.-.S•t 1....isomt. """' ~. T• ......,. v..... lift. °"'""" &>It-. ~ a.rm. l.,,,..net Ctawft. ........ D&ILT DOUa&.ll-M ...... C. e ., . ._ ................. . ,._. llACI. One mll9. > .... • ,_. .-_....._ Clllm'"8-l"urle ::-"""9llf C'19rul 1 M Mt Ut a--.. ~ (H«mlft) .. ,. uo ~(Hell! 7.20 ~ .. 1/S. --~· Gorde Crwl. ~ b ....... Ollort1lle. Huck. ~. Old ,,,,.,,,, ...... e.ll>r. .... d•f 1"""'*1 ... Kim !Cal N . ...,ll'TlC llACI:. • fur'°"Po t l'Mr .., Mia ClelmlN. Pune c.-. Ge .._., COflulft) 22A 12.• •·• lldillft • ._ (Gerclel U.• 7 .111 $1,_. T..,. CHllll 4.IO ~I.It 4/S. A• ,.... -Veit <;em. Doll Sllols. .. , .......... ._.... (;-- -~ •WTM IUICL • """"9•· t -_ ................... ,_ = .,_ (~) , ........ . ~ ..._ (~) " .. ..,. ~ ....... ~ ... n..-1• '1S. A ... -4M..-. M1-f ... ,,..., ~ ,,,,.. Clltlll. ,,_. ..... ,,.,.... P1nf MM-. ltWll N'Ac9, Ollr ~-So•k1•d ...... >-<. W9111f~tnl1Nd ...... 8-LA.~.......,. StXTM •ACL '~ t Y.r -· CJelmlflo . ...,_ U.-. Clrnl'• ~ (Me!IOmfY\ 1.•,.. , .. """""" v .................. , JA , ... """'-~ (Helli 2M Tlme-1 ... )IS. AltO r-.M-Gel. 'rtla ftld, Turf Oelllfll, 1'111 l'Mt. Ne .er~ 1'--J. '-~ll!Mr91Nf edlrY. ll.VS"TM UCL 1 111 • lftllla ) -.-lfld ~ c1e1m1,.. ,._ ,, ... •-._ Wind IT lftlflldlll 7 .• ._. UO erou Arm (l"~orl UO t.• s.-MCt (P elomlfttl ~Ill TtoN-1 . .a its. Aloe ,_,ARbtnV, El Merl"" I'm Hlall. ~ ..._ Ho ICl'lttdltt. E 19ffTM a ACL 0.. mlle 911 turf. , -_,. .... up. Clttllfi.t el .... ~.._....-. Ar1t ...... (leflenl E'""'° IA MMte) ,~ <Tl'vflllol n.-t.J7 >IS. A... ,. .. -A-f'ldllllf. o.c>w!lfllfw1 ............ ll11 .......... °""" Dvdlt. •'9 """' A.. .., v ... . ~ -....,..,., ECM. Mll'dl W ..... Tt H Olilt. .......c.. _ltt....,._..,.., .... .-.,. JlllfTM •ACI. OM 111li.. > ,,_. ,._ (la,,,,.... l"WM tl,,., llfn. ,._ 1141111 n 60 llM UO $<Wft ~ (Al...,_) t • 7,IO I •_, L-i. !St~tl '40 T '--I.JI I S. """ ,..._._, ICld. '°'id u_.. ~· --~. Mnrlf. 0.-WO o ... )Catt'a ll'«i. T11t1t llo'll. Ne taakMI. oe LMAll •NTittH s.Nr*Y, Oct. 21, 1M7 CINr ... , .... 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'I ery phc wln ind ers s of t due eqt vei rad '[ war wat the of yac MA T cha phc mu stu: ti or atir cat mo f()ll 13-f wit dov T ch; ::t 'I Loeal Crew Bas Near Miss The USC sailing crew, all from Newport Beach fetched. UJ:! second to the University of British Col~b1a in the ~ent Douglas Cup match r ace se~1es at Long Beach. The Trojans tied UBC on points but was awarded second place. alter bein_g de- feated by the Canadians in the only match in wruch they met. From left are Henry Sprague m NHYC· Argyle Campbell, BYC; Kirk Elliott, scYC, and Taylor Grant •. NHYC. The series wu sailed in Columbia-28 sloops. \ ' 12 Now Entered Acapulco Race ~' Fleet <;towing The fleet roster for the entries befon the Dec. ·a» ninth biennial San Diego-to-. de.adline. Acapulco yacht race jumped i .ENTtUES to 12 during tJ_ie course of o.atnJ tbe weebad med- weekend meetings in San tnga Foster alto d ~iego between Carlos Bra-~~t ol ._ '::":. nifi of Acapulco and San Di-tries, one eadt. ~ Saa ego Yacht Club officials. Dieto, Neepart ~ aal Participating in the dis-San . Franc:ifco. 'De M'wst cussions ~b Braniff wer• entrlet are: Mn. Dcwotb1 -· • Y R-adcliffe'1 '7.foat ~ SDYC commodore Malin Alert from SDYC. Petet Burnham, vice commodore Grant's Cal 41 Nahl IJl rep. Norman Neely, and Norman resenting Newport,.-Barbor Foster SDYC's general Yacht C!ub, and Dw::Emmett Rixford'• 46-foot &loop Annie chairman for the race which Too from the San FraDcilco gets under way Feb. 4. yacht .club. One mile also was ~ Nalu m participated ia officially to the ra'ce course, t h .e 18 race ODly a f e • making thia a 1,431-mile run ~weeks nm~ 1 :-: down the coasl The change Grant's faur11l AapWo was necessary for handicap '"-.. _._. race. uvweftt', .......... m- allowances because the fin· tered Nalu U. 41-loot aloop. isb line bas been moved in the 1951 and 1151 races. deeper into the Boca Chica Nalu 11 was aeeon4 9Vtt3U channel at Acapulco. to a po-and first in Claa B In the sition off the Caleta Hotel. '56 race. The Alert sailed in the lJ62 FLEET SIZE Braniff contributed to tile incre8$4! in the fleet sift by advising SDYC officials that co-host Club de Yates de Ac· apu)co will have five boatl in the race, an increase race a n d Mn. Radcliffe ~ in tbe t.tiD event with the Mouoon NEW BOAT 1be Alllde Too, MWI' -Actplko ..., .....-e. ii Lake Havasu R_.p11atta . from the .three previoua11 I '1"'l:' ~ entriel wbl tbe )'acid ., ..... .., a.It- ta la SDYC'1 ., '!!I - bid r. &M .......... D . R d be: Aaron, S-. Jr.'• Cal 40 raws ecor . Entry ~:J'0ce~~ ~~.:! • • 1 • dsco Teuscller s Cal 48 Val· .,.,...... awr • a.. Olm ....... ,......, annomaeed .,.: Wiiiiam S. lari Jr.'a ii-foot cataer S-- tana, St. Frands Y a c b t Club; Spirit. tbe 51-.foat yawl owned by Norm McCarvill of Vancouver wbicb is hu- ed at SDYC; Frmk Hope Jr.'1 K--'3 Verve. SDYC; and Rascal. a aetr, 51-foat yawl lleing built far William WilJoD of Sula Barbin Yacht CJ•. . More than~ drivers have E~tWelcb, Collinsville, ind. kyrje, and a pair of new. filed entries to compete for Linn is a big Winner in unnamed Cal 40s owned by the first time in the Lake the Sl Louis section of the Manuel Senderos and .Jorge Havasu City ~tboard World Mississippi Valley, ooe of ~scalante.-E~ante is due Oharnpionebip ·R~gatte Nov. , the nation'• ldspota·for out· m San Diego this ~kend 25-26. · ' board racing. He will be .to take. delivery of his boal The first-timers -togeth· driving a Power Oat 4-point B:aniff, who is Acapul~ er with veterd ~vera are hydro with three Chrysler chairman for the race, said expected to swell 1the entry · 106 borl,epower engines. ~re is still a chance . for list past the 100 .,art, ac· Ram°' 1-noted as one of one or two more MeDcaD cording to race director Earl the top in5oard drivers in Palmer. Entries will close the U. S. and is -switching Nov. 1. to a three -etigine Rayson Three of the new drivers Ctaft outboard for the Lake will bear particular watch· Havasu City event. ing, according to Robert P. Welch will be driving one McCulloch Jr., general of tJ>e super-speed Switzer chairman of the fJ.7 ,500 cm-Hydro Ka18 with two of the sic. new 125-bonepower· Mercu· The three are Jimmy Linn, 'rt enginea, ieputed to be Beach Grove, Ind., Rudy the most.Poftrlul outboards Ramos, Gardena, CQlif., and ever built. ·Other high-rited newcom· Fog C.ancels Boat Race The J,ong Be.ch to San Francisco offshore power· boat race; scheduled to start at 7 :30~a.m. today ·was de· layed because of heavy fog. By 9:30 a.m. there bad been no start. SponS()rs of the race said a starting sig- nal would be hoisted as soon as vmbillfy mprovea-'to t:be point of safe navigation. ers at , Havaau who· have filed entriei are BW Combs end Bill DOwner41 Bucyrus, Ohio; .filn 'Mouton. Pasade- na, ·Tei.; Bill· Murray end Gordon Price, Co Io r a d o Springs, Colo.; Tom Mc· Govern. Anaheim: Robert .Hellander, Salt Lake City: 'Bill Amesr. · Santa -S1M1ana, Calf:; Fre<t ·Har;t.rnann,. Pa~ Usades Park. N. J.; a· i 11 Olney, Monte~llo : Wendell Haley, Stoett.on~ -Dav i d W-mg. San Carlos : Stan Stauffer, Ashland. Ohio, and HuJh f)uier, GtiVo v~ ley, Oalil. Marine Electronics Popular.Show Exhibit Bahia Regatta Features Four-boat Match Raeing Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will inaugurate a spe- cial match race regatta this I Whittaker's Take Over Yacht Firm weekend futaring f...- boata from any daa. 1bree race.I wlD. be ail- ed Saturday aod &andaJ .., that each boat .. • clals will race agaiut the other boats in the clua in indtrid- uaJ match raca. The format ii patterned after Long Beach Yadlt Club's Congreuional Cup series, except that more Whittaker C»rp. of Lo6 An· than one dau will be fea. geles haa announced that a tured. definitive agreement has Scoring Will be on tbe ba- been reached for the acqui· sis of one point for eadl sitioo of Wesco Industries, win and nothing for ~ Inc.. a..Nf>tlh ~ood firm loss. ~ the case of a tie which builds the wi ely-~~ ~* known Corona sailing yachts. tween the two tied ~ wiD Whittaker recently pur· be ~~ the wmner. chased Columbia Yadlts of A discUSSlon of the app6- Costa Mesa. cation of the North Ameri- With boat 'lbow time ,ap- proaching thro,ugbout the country, the most popular exhibits in any exposition are those of marine elec- troiiics. William .M. Duke, presi· can Yacht,~ U~ dent of Whittaker said Wes-rules u to 'tailing tactics co will continue 'to operate and match race starts will under present management be held at the BCYC clul>- as a division of Columbia, room, Balboa Bay Club, Sat- wbich In turn is a division urday at W a.m. The discus- complete with mounting era· of Whittaker. sion will be moderated by die and crystals for all six The Columbia and Wesco qualified match racing es- channels. It is available with lines of fiberglass sailing perts. optional channel • changing craft will be expanded to A skippers meeting for all remote. include new craft as well •s participating 78Cbb will be The Simpson-m is also a the production of other held at 11:» a.m. Saturday. six-channel unit with 13-watt large, ligbtweigbt 1tructur· The first race ii scbedul-Electronics englneeu and manufacturers are continu• ously improving their prod· ucts with more compact and transi&torized units appeal- ing to everyone from the small boat owner to the skipper of the moat modern goldplater. . es, Duke said. ed to· get under' way near output, mcludlng all of the Existing Colwnbia and co-the Newpart Pitt at 1::1» extra features of the 8.5. ronado dealer organizations p.m. 1be thinl and fourth DELUXE will be maintained, be add-races will be sailed Sonday Rigged and pOwer-packed ed. starting at noon. ls the Simpson-150, a deluxe' ____________ _::___::..:..=:_ ___ , 150-watt marine radicrtele-... ---• CNtDllRYOURT'ICtCSTa,..._Y ----• The gear includes ev- erything from radio • tele- phones to depth sounders, wind velocity and direction indicators to speed record· ers. Simpson Electronics , one of the country's leading pro· ducers of marine electronic equipment is the first to un· veil its 1968 line of marine radio-telephones. The line ranges from a M· watt transmitter to a 150- watt unit, designed to suit the communication needs of all types of boats and yachts. MARINE RADIO phone with eitht .channel.I and broadcast band recep- tion. This machine is well suited for copgested areas as well as for blue-water cruising. It is equipped with transmitter standby switch, gate squeltcb, uni- versal mounting cradle· and automatic noise limiter. -"Modernization is essen· tial in marine communica- tions if the growth of boating is to be paralleled," s a i d William S. Simpson, presi- dent of the firm. "And with the great strides being made in electronics engineering today, boat owners can ex- pect space-age perfection adapted to their recreation- al use . Prices and other speciflca· lions on Simpson equipment can be obtained from local electronics dealers. The Slmpson-55 ls a four · channel marine radio-tele· phone with a SS watt trans- mltter and broadcast recep- sturdy vinyl-clad aluminum tion. It ta encased in a:========= sturdy vinyl-clad aluminum L'lNLY F cabinet. The price includes v OR MEN? mounting cradle, crystals Th DAILY PILOT 1port1 four all four channels and a .. ctl•11 " ~•"11ttely not 13 f fib "for me11 e11ly." fht ttC• · oot reglass ant~nna +Ion off•r• mort 0114 b•tttr with deluxe chrome lay· eovtr••• •• loul tportt down mount. th1" 111y other 11ew1peper The Simpson-85 is a six· di1tribut•cl '" thit ., ••• 10tlt AnlHl•I , .. An,.,.• TI MES GFIANDPRIX OCT. 28 / 29 • ,,,.,.,.,. ~ •uxap TICKm NOW C* ML!-- Southern Califontt. Miiiie Co., 6371. Hil a. Times Special Events; 212 w. First a. Riverside lnt.rnational RICIWll; · .......................... .··································~~ ....... :~@ . . : : . ,..,_ : • ® • • ' 0 • I Time& Gra nd Prix @ MOttf TNAH : • 637 S. 'Hiii St. 20.CJllO ltOOtVEO • • Los Anaeles, calif. 90014 c.AHOSTAHD • ; sun : • Choe• ............. l«tlM Dee1oM • : DA O B DC O D OE : • • : S_fOr Sundl)' G11Mral Adml .. lollt e l5 tlC" : • • : l_for Su"4•)' 111-rwd S..ta 111 G,.!Mht•lld I • '2.50 09dl : : l _for luMI)' l'tWl'WCI ..... Ill ethO< G~. sz ..-: I . •• ._for Satunlay G-t l Mnll1.._. $S eedl : I~ for IMlllll& eMI 111111111,. ! • • .. _....,_..... . : (M•lle c1t.ck1 INl)'alllt -Tll'llM Offlld,.,.., : • • • • : -· . • • : Addrm : • • • • Friday, October 20, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J8 Men Dip 'N Sip As Scotch Flows GLASGOW (UPI) -It was a sight In bring a drink· ing man to bis knees ..L. and it did, by the dozen, to ICoOp up whiskey ilat ran in t b • 1treet today when • pelt of 50· gallon hogsheads of scotch fell from a truck and bur-st. lAN!fll s~ Frbeo Bot.ad Invader, a ~foot _offshore pow~boat racer bUilt by Aluminum Marine Co. of Costa Mesa II making Im debut m the Long Beach to San Francisco race which ~as scheduled to pt ~~ way ~om Belmont Pier in Long Beach this morn· mg._ 'l1le s~ craft 11 being driven by Phil Caricoff' With Dick Wilson u eogmeer. It • powered by two m Chevy engines generating 650 horsepower. Ponche Spc*en Here . . fllWPOITllVD.AT~ 11' ......... e~ 67a:"; 50 to Race In Cal-25 Title Meet Lon.g Beada Y acbt C 1 D b " i 11 bmt the uticmal champirmhip reptta of the Cal-25 Clau tbil •eekald. llcnU...51-...area· pedl!d tD pmfidtw'e D,.,. $ :" iaPe- ter•tia .-111Nrwp111· ................ .__.., .. a.._. Yedll a.la. 1e1wa1 ..... NeltjiOit a.. ...... are ado npected te mab a bid far the aowa. 'n.e~reptta will camist "' tine racn.- lwo • s.tarday md me • SUJlda.1. The Cal-25 is a midld ocean raciaC type dniped by c. William Lllpwartb of Newport Beacll am1 pr-. duced by Jame --ol Costa Mesa. Wanamaker to Head Power Boaters Again ''~t 1!Gb Wanamaker. New T w o Californian are •~ .Harttord, N.Y. furniture among the 17 candidates for T:;:' executive ii unopposed for the five vacancies which will bis 1eeond term as presi· exist for council members dent of the American Pow« at-large. Boal Auociation in the 1981-----:---------------- elediaaa.now under way. W ,...._.._..a list ti i .+Ma te be selected .,, IMil ...... 8tnOllC the i ...... ~ ..... ...... -.. fte _,, APBA necuUve eoatat 11 tbat f o r senior W:e praident where the present bolder Les Brown, Worth. m. ii challenged by George (Buddy) Byers Jr. of Colmnbua, Ohio. Other officers wbo are nllllliQg unopposed are James Wilscm. Pompano Beach. Fl.a., treasurer, and Donald l . Schmitzer, Nee- nah. Wisc., secretary. OXAUS HATERS! ONAIOIAIAO law landlnl Super Waedllizer KlllWRKING WEED SEEDS Right now, weeds are lu~ng as tiny seeds within your dichondra lawn. AWi Banc1ni Super Weedffizer now to control dreaded Oxalis and 32 other sly weeds nt keep them from growing. It's easier to kill weeds now, In the W, befc:n they set their roots. Super Weediltz:er alao feeds your dichondra and eontro1a inMCta, too. Apply now, play later. $12.95 reg.-now $9.95. SAVE 81~- SaYe $1.00 on regular Weedlliier-it knocks out. all the weeda except Oxalis. tt'a the perfect remedy for dJc~ ii~ where awful Oxalis 18 not a problem. $9.95 reg. -now $8.95. Tr~ata 2500 .square feet. REMEMBER Wher9 wweda are not a problem, a fall feedlnq now of BANDIN! PLUSH with lnaecticide, win kAl IOil lnaecta, condlti<Sn the soil, and kee11 your dichondra or blade grau lawn green and healthy. through the winter, and on Into apring. $5.95 treats 2500 square feet. Bandini 11 tba ward far tartlllzar .M a.ndini producta .. formulated locally for SoutMm CelilOl'nia '°'''· ,.....,.. • .. INdlno nurMri'l and oard911 thOOI. channel unit featuring an S.S· Wh.+ mother clot•n't Ilk• ~t transmitter and broad· to rut! •bou+ h•r ion'• touch4'ow11f t reception and Is offered'·-·--------- : City Stitt I : .......... . ............................. ..; ,\ OAIL.Y PILOT Friday, October 20. 1967 .. ·REPORT ON CANADA -Sander Vanocur explores Canada's cultures, sul>-cultures and heritage on "American Profile" tonight at 10 in color on Chan- nel 4. The program, titled "Canada Faces the Fu· tw:e,'' also discusses U.S. influence. FR I DAY a Sil O'Cl«* ....-: .,,. -... 1ub1t s--ti Illa Hi ...... (1c1Yenturt ) '57 -Forrest Tudlet.' Petet Cusllina. Maurett1 CoftMll. fJ c,..., Ct) C60 min.} m ,,... MorMt (C) (30 llllftJ f1) Mr. _, Mn. "9ltll l!ltftlf•....,, ' EE htll 1:30 11 Ozzlt IM M.nW (30 min.} .---------------------.! ID My FMritt Ml!1ial C30 111111,) TELEVISION VIEWS You'll See Anne Baxter ly CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -The public will be seeing a lot o! Anne Baxter, the film star and 1946 Oscar winner, during the next couple of weeks. She will be one Of the stars of an NBC "world premiere" show on Ocl 31, one of those made-for· TV film features called "Stranger on the Run." In order to publicize the show. Miss Baxter was per- suaded to take on a two-week assignment that is one of the grueling penalties of acting success and is called a "P.A. tour." That means a personal ap- .pearance tour and when it is over a.J_ld Miss B~er is back home in Hollywood, she will be a tired woman. THE FILM studio that turns out the NBC fea- ture movies arranged Miss Baxter's journey and set up her schedule. The most time was spent making a week's supply of a syndicated, taped day·time var- iety show in Philadelphia. It will appear on th e TV screens next week. She also spent some time in Cleveland and Chicago. Stars on tour are invariably routed to what are called "big Nielsen" areas, places where there are large TV audiences as well as TV and radio stations for local appearances and news· papers for interviews. MISS BAXTER reached New York City -a great spot because of the size of the population and the ~ultiplicity af the communications media -and started her first working day at 5 a.m . . · That meant getting her hair done, submitting . to an assortment of interviews and appearing on a -number af TV and radio shows. Wben she conclud· ed the day with an appearance on the Johnny Car- son program, she had been on the go for 18 hours and, she admitted later, "I'd just about bad it." M.iss Baxter bas a light touch with the sales pitch and a useful assortment of opinions and anec· dot.es with which to fill in the spaces around pub- licity material. RECOMMENOeo weekend viewing: SUnday- "Johnny Belinda," ABC, 9·11 p.m. PDT. Mia Farrow plays the deaf mute in an adaptation of the film . . 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AM' J MlllOIM llld Aetea•.. 11--...... ____ ,.,._,,.,..,_~---------·' '*I!~:::. r · 0 ............ • SERVING THE PUBLIC AND TRADE WITH COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE • Letterhead• • Businea Form• • Bu1inau C1rd1 • lnvlt1tlon1 • Menu• • Posters • Tickets • Hou .. OrgaM 642-4321 221 1 West Balboa Boul'i~~rd, Newport Beach l:Jl l U"'* ......... (Q ·gtstQ ...... .. (J) '1111 fllllllr: Fe (Q -Cit IQ . ""' ... " ...... -wtl4 F.,.... (adYenblrl) '4'-Clr· ..._ ...._ ..., "" Wildt, Antt. l.oultl. -................... =1·0~~·1 1'11 ~1m~~=== .. lint ' --= tQ -.....!! c .. .., CMtiMR1 CCl ,..., 'U -t:H8 QICl)t'9 ~(Q --........ -lei ..... ON A PlNHEAD It 11n't quite tl.e 11111• tl!int •• U.tc:ra.l .. et.. C-,titwti0<0 ..,. the h .. d of e pi11, but dt4 yff .... reelly ,..., .... •f.,. • •• RecQrcl" feet.,r• In the DAILY rllOT1 v .. ·4 be .. ,,n-i ~- 111uch inform•tio11 w• < .. podr Wo • -•U ~ lilnt AND JEFF DEllE DEERE wa.L.,YOU MAVE BEEN YtORKJNG MMD, JEFF! , • BUT F1RST 8EFOR.E YOU GO, CHECK IT OUT WITH MY 'PRIVATE SECRETARYf DONTWaat~ MAAOA HAStT AU. ff6URCD our ..• ly Charles M. Schulz WAAT'S SO ~)(CITING ~OUT 114E KICJ(OfF ? By Al Smitli I'LL.~ECI< IT OUT· WITA MER. Wl-\EN $~ MEETS ME AT THE &ER.MUDA AIR.POR:l'! By Frank Boll• '10J'RE ~GHT, JOa.t.INE; THAT'S WKY 51.llC~R"lli \o.()ULON'T 6HOW US "THE ORl61NAI..! LEC NOTICI T On NoYtmllo A..M. Flr.i " Trust C-• trustff ot ., ''''''" °"' MEDIQUll' C corporation I In Book~. o1 OrtnM C. 11\1 10 llltt c.o !fKllOll lo .. "' lf41 In I clal R-dt dtr •nd llUn "" •t IMIOll l'l\OlltY of 1111 It tlWI ll'Wllll A~rkOll Tl' pallY bul~ CG!l'M .. f'I cl:y of Still rltlll title ti ffOW Mid Ill 111-1Y tllu dttCrl!IM H I.Oii 10 e• Ho. m •• 111 &Olk 1: c•ll•-Coulllv, (1 S4ild Nie • int tt werrl lo the lltlt, 10 .. llllV ti MorlJM I Trult ti "' ,.,.,_ '""" Jn•*" Ml• 11111' .~ .. olhtf wm• bY Ille -will\ lllMfftl of Trust. , Oded: 0c I' I c ! " Published ~loM( 20. LE U llTI .. The llllClt conduct Int Costa ,..,.. 1111ous firm lhal Mid II loWlr>O Pfrl• pMIC« .of ,. 1.0tell I J.Nhelm, 0•1*'! Oc~ Siii« of Ct On Od. 1 Public In • •lll*tM .... ..... h 'K~ lit ----(Of'f'l(IAl. I I I Pullllt/ltd 'kt. n. a. LI Olt • H OllDll•A Of' THI' • CHANOIN AND I el TO Cl.CP The City Mftl doP 0 SECTION rolltwlr>O dt by ptoc.ed ?Ollt. lo' w Loi• I s/loWfl Oii in Book Of Mlsct or-c SECTION afenJ of 6e I c AN OllDI Cll.. Of' CHAMOI TION 0 ·Ttuc:T ltM:I'. Tiit Cit Mau doe< SECTIC> tollowlne hereby pl CP ZoM, Thtt I Tree!, h J.N. Cl Orangt, on• m Superior ,.,.. Ille Kllon 1 Bann Ina 8annlna CotnlT "'' --" '"°""' Plllts T In the 1 itkl Ot lllWJ ol .~ F~-= 31 r G r I I I rrld.lY, October 20. 1967 D.AJL Y fllLDT _zj LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE U:GAL NOTICE LEG&L Nar:tCE LEGAL NOTJfE Merger_St_o_d_l_ed_ LEGAL NOTICE ----MOTIC• 0, HUn••·s SALi NOTICI TO C•IDITOtn IUl'llllOR COUlll'l ... Tlfl I Y Clltri-0111, T·I... ·-nc1 TO c••o1'fo•s Taun MO. ,,,. SUl'•••o• couu OP THI 1TATI Of' CALlflOllNIA wt>••• COlllllT 0, THI -.. Comsat Seeking 011 H9Ytl'llber 10. , .. ,. •I •l•vtn o'doC)( nua OP CALl"O•MtA "0" "°" nee COllWTY °" CMlANel PUllfw..e ~:= C-1 D•lly l'lltll ITATI ... CALtito•tttA ,Ott su,1110• COUlllT 0' THI A.M l'lrtl MW"en 'llllol lnlurance &. THI COU~YA-~l~I OIWIOI .... ·-Od. 6. 12. .. 1"1 , .. ,..; "" CO:TY.W:,, OltAHI ~=~I ~~LI::·:~! .. ~~· Trull '-"· .. ""•'"· or •UCCtUOI ,,, ..... Cuu ltted, 0.C.utd. NOTICI ... NIA•I... ... rntTIOW .,, lllA llO'flCS ... .. ....... -H TtTIOM .... A·Jlea lfllllN .. Mllle"llllM trv11-. tw I h. llOTICI IS H1a•1v GIVEN -..... .... l'llCleATI CN' WIU AltD l'Oa ,.. PIOMTli OF WILL AND .. o. ! ..... ot l'!ARL A, GOOOMAN. •IMI ctrleln Deect of TtUSI IXK llltd by "' -.... Lin1u 'rlSTAMllfTAl't LSTTlllS M-n p ,, .... F ... 4 p I MEOIQUll' C:Olll~ltATl()fj, 1 Calllornlt "'!"1'°'1 • lhl above "'"""' •-nl Utll ti E,..,.. T, lfflldent, De-LEGAL NOTICI!! 1 TllTAMlll'TA•Y 0 •• u ' "' Ion nd dtd J l1 ,,.. lhtl tll --l'levi111 Cleimf •MINI q...... ~~ of •oaEU 0 , HOLMU, 0.-1 ~l~E ~~o~~EIY GIVEN lo th• Overseas Lines f:'::'o:' ,,..: P~~ of Oft~'::t ~~da ltll Mld cle<adllll ate l"ICIUlrtd tt flll NOTiCI IS .. llllaV GIVIN Tl'lel P·l!Nll NO'flCE IS HE•El'I' GIVEN T!Not crtdllOt'l OI the eoove ndmed dt <e0tn1 ot Ort,,.. COU:t; Clllforllli tnd lllll"J\I• :l::""o11~11 ~-~ .. '!tY ol~ .... hi Unlled 11.i" Ntllonel ·-· • fttllollal Cl•Tlf'ICATI Of' IUltWISI JEAN f . HOLME$ ,.., 111.-lltr•llt e Illar alt PtnOlll htvlng clatml •9•irul .... , ........ .. ..... _. ..._. II ...., 0 ,,.. C •• ",. •-Vt lleNll"' A.NKlallon l'la6 11i. llcr,eln • U-~ .._ -Ht.._ ~ .... Id A• ~-I ... I Ill .,,, to ".. -.. .. ....... .,..., 1 .... .nlllled cour1. ., ,. l'rt-1 llllm. Wltll '9fllltft .., l'r-.1a _,. WIM IM lor ,.. T,.. .--.... ............ ,__ .. -_, -..--.11 et wlH -I« i.. .... M -c~n1 art rcqu r... o • f(w;tlOn 19 tell ~ ttcet'-JutY IM __ ,,, ~"' 11 ... ....,. , _ T ............. _ to .... ..._. ......... -......,.••-....,.. -el ~ '"-"'1 M IN ltlfm, wllll lhc necruar; •OU<hera, In It ... ., "' ..... au ... ~-" Olfl-•IOlll!CI •• Ille tfflce .. Ill A-Wtf\U Of ......... ··~--. .... "' urtlty ""' ..... -~ • •tt....,, ,......._ .. Mll<ll b ..... tM effia ., ftlt <1•'11 Of ,,.. •Cove .... I .. • el 0 -IU 1 ,..,..,... ""-· rwf-It """'°' II l'l'llde ftr ,........___., ,_........._ ... .... ff/I W .. ~---•-·•·-1....... -·-·-' IO _ _. "' lttl cla "ectt r-._ • w """ Hasn-. Blanchard and HeAI-. $It lur1IW ----~,., .,.. -,.. l1IN r-~,.·.~, ~-...-::__ .. ......._ _,,__,....,,.. .. _..,"'-'IN t..,.. "--·~ "' ,. • ...,.. em. w 11tr •nd ~ .. Nlf Deld et Trval sautll $lltlne Stfftl Lee ............ c II-~· ,._._ ~,_... .. ,.._.... •• --..-aiM '4aca ff ~ IN -,.., ..., ll'tl _.,., voucllen. to ,,.. 1111oer· .. 11 al ~ a\ldlon ftr uM. lawflll Wiii ' ~.....,.." • .,,. ~ ti lletrlftt IN -l'laa -~ •I Gii alrdl ~ ......,. Mt fiDt ~ te. 1w. 11 ti• e.m •• al9nM •• Law Oltlces cw Fr•nltlln •IMI mone'I .t IN Ulll._ &ta ... ti AIMttu, ..,_I a ~IJ..._ Wll~ Isl IM,_ lllac:a ol Ml topr N~ l. H67, al t :lt t m .• letctl. Cellf#"11la, ~ tftt fldHlws loo IN twnr ..... o1 .......... ,._ He. 14 'r•'*lln, tt7 EHi 11111 Slteel, Co111 •· ... • t t. ..... "I -.ness"' ,.,. u ..... rttnM '"all met· Ill IM <*lrtr-ef 09",_ He 1 • N• f-.,,. of Id _., ~--C..llt I I h I I I t i lflt ""-'" ""' .n r•nta '"" .. rtt "" Ptrlilnl11t 111 "'-•lttlt ol .. i-fl Mid Clllltf. _..1 a t ...,. .,..,,,.,~y, fttme o1 D .. A " HOMIU-W ~·,,_.., • M (Ollf't, •I 313 w. comr•.,wuHh .......,, corn •· wt1 c s fht pace o •rotrlun i"llto llWUflllCll • Tnltl c-; dtClcltnn~ 1, wl"'I~ •Ix rnon"'• elt.r llot lft IM City tf '-"I• AM. Cell..,,_.•, ...-., .... -tol.~~-_._•w-.. _ __.. Ill lllt CJJY o1 F..,..,,..... c..1ib'ftle. boisl-of tht und1olonec1 in •II m•f· ,..ftv DlllNln• loce!ad ti 1111 MUllll1t ,., llllb41<elltll ot 1111, notla. Dtted OcleMf te. l'67. 111 .... , .. ,, =~~ -.. ·=·-· --DetN Oclellet "· ""· t111 Nrll lftlr:p, to 1111 est•lt ol said ti•· corntr el f'lllll •N ~Ill llr .... Ill Ille Dtled OdolMr ti, '"' W. L ST JOHN, ... ._;. ~--'I: ... .,.._ • w. E. ST JOHN. C-'Y Cler\ ctdeftt, wllll n •I• monlM •lltr Ille ',,1!1 oftlltoSM~ e:;_.ca:=i-.,..•~ '!'!! Gotor9I I( lilted Jr.. Cwnty Clett.. D"''•N_,E BROTH••• ,.., -1 ....... l'AUL II. WAYTI, ATTOIUl•Y tlr11 M41wllfl\ ot ttll• nollca . .,., _.,. -lxtQ;ter of h Witt II :-=. .....,. --...... • "" ...__. ~-= ~-""" ~-PecJll( ...... 0.tM OclOlllr IOlll, IU7 now htld ui.-o.M ti Trwt Ill Ille IN ..... -.-·--.t'fft ---· _,, _..__ fwt .......... Pwti. ~ )yAa H. MIO:t lw•lt 11<-'Y allua,.. Ill 1111 c.-tY •N 9'a1t • n-d llt<edlftf "' i-. ,.,...., EHCIHA O!VILOPMCWT COMl'A• Taf: om llMIN t'lldlll J Lloyd ......... .....,.. ........ ,.... C....MeM.~ C II dlKrlbM .Ut .,. ..... "''" air..1 Tett J4M:llt NY, f7S W•IW!a ......_... ....... ...._ ... ,....._ H >:ttu r cu LOI• IO 1nd ll Ill lledt 111 ti TAC! lAI ~ Cl...,.. Miii ...... ._ ........._ Vll1a9t. C•I ......... '1Mt l'Wlltllecl Ore-ca.~ DlllY Plltl, :'an!: d':i:::.ni°' IM tllCl•t No. 1:14 •• -on • ~ ,...,.. Tat1 lt'lll ........ l'ulN.:.. °''"" COll•I Dlil1 ....... WITNESS -INfllll tllls '•' .. y .. OclOllolt 10.. " 16. .,., l....U ,,,_,.. ... l'r•llllllfl ~~11:::.11·: ,!.,':' ; ~= A"'""' .... I •--Odtlw 12. 12. .. "" IMU1 ,....... ..... o~'!1HE HOTltH1'. INC. Ll;(iAL ~OTK:E 111 I , ""' SI. County, Cal!Nrllle. l'ubllalled 0,_ Coast Oollv Pilot, I Y Cler-Gttllam Jr c.... MeN, (altttr"i. Said Mii """" ........ ,.,.....,. -. Octtllw .. 21• .... ..._,,..,, 3• ... LEGAL NOTICE fNCINA OEVEL~Mf.NT T•lt• ~llSI etll "' -rr.m, ~ w '""'llM. as IW ,..,_., COMPAlfY f ,..._ AllWMYa W c.t>.ta1trk .. 111 IM tllle, ---If tflCIH'lltlt-NOTtC. Of' ftvtn•'I $ALI ey A.. J. Oidodl II Cl.Hl ... CAH OP IUSINOS Pul>llshecl Orang~ Coast DAii• ltllol. to NIM•IY Ille ,_,,,... ,..llld,.I Ml'\ LEGAL NOTICE ... fl4tl Ylc:e ~aldenl ftCTtTIOUS IUMI Oct. u. ~. 77 and Nov. J. ,.,, 1aS1-t7 M Oft JM Mle MCVrW by Mid ~ of Ott .....,.,,.., J. IN1, Ill II:• A.M.. IY JllN!ly D. ~ TM u_,lentd -. at<tlty he I> Trull .. wn: tll,MUS Wt111 ........ NOCAEI, IHC ... C..lltat!ll9 (ltl,....t...... A&al. seer...,., <Dftdloe:fi"t • -·-., "' o.i.tlln LEGAL NOTICE l~ftOll t\'om A,..11 11, 1"1 M ~..... l'·WIU .a duly .......,,.... ,,,... ""*' afld STATE 01' "411.IFO•NIA I Way, UouN .. t<ll. Ctlltorllla. _, 1~·~ ... -ne11 tavflflef 1'11h ..... die,._ purautnl lo Deed fl TNll ...... Merell COUNTY OF ORANGE I ,._ Ille llclllloua Ii'"' -of OAH -------------an#"~.._ of It'll 'Trvetee encl wdl ClllTlfllCA'TI 0" COlll"OUTIOll '· IHl, UICI/ ... w THOMA& L DAVIS Oii lllls ""' city "' ~. 1"1 DEVELOPMENT co. -llWll u ld NO'flCI 01' IHTINTION TO IHOAOI .. _ .. ._.... ................ _... llOI TllANSACTION Of' lllllNQS -LINDA Ill. DAVIS. llonblllW •M ....,.. -IM .......... _.__. • ....._..: """ Is c--.. oj .... Nii.wine per· IN THI SALi 01' ALCOHOLIC ••II· olflef -' .,...., _...,, .....,.,.._ UMOlll f'ICTITIOUS NAMI wtft, and rfCCll'Oed llMrdl 1a., tNl. a "'*le 'j;' IM ;;'°''.:;r;-c-tY-• -. "'*--111 f\111 w Iliac» f1f lltAGIS !';111 ~= ;",...= = :~ = THE UHDEIUIGNID COllPOltATION IMtr. NI. 12lM. In ._. MO, ,_. ,_1, ..... ..,_llY ._.,.. 0..-~ '•lclenu It .. ...._; Ocl-• II. 1 .. 7 I T I ._ tiff* CMtllV hi II Ii CDndUC'liflt ttl Ofll<l•I llKOnll IR llW flffla al ham. Jr. k-M -.. lie llW l'red •. l!WALO, 2tt Dtiplll11 Way, Te Wllom II M•Y Concern o 0,;:;· 0c..., It, IM7. • ~ --lnl _.,ice bus!Mi1 Ille County ·-~ flf Or ..... c:-fy. V~ruldlt ... of DEANE l•OTHfllS. La-lual. C..Mler"6a Slitlit<I to iawanu ol 11\o lletl'>t •o- FllU AMl!••~N TITlE loet..., ,, U1 ... , '"" Slrtet. SUl!e I, Callternl.. WILL SELL AT l"UILIC INC-,,,. c.or-••lon 11111 uculed .... 0.led Oc1. s. ,.., "'"" tor. l'Olktpr~~.'":'oY .!,',vt•nk2!'-~~ INSU•MKI .. TltUST c~..'.~ MIJt. C..llfotfll•. ~ IM ~ AUCTION TO HICHEST •tDOElll FO• wll!lln inslrumenl Mid ~ ......... Freel Ill. E-14 lhc undaoll!ned ~· ~ ~~ OMI' HV "'""'" 11 r m name Of C 0 AS T C H I able lime _, le Ill • ~ -· •• Sl .. t oj Calllorllia, Or-c-1,: le bavtrtllff •I tfw pr•mlsu . O.Krl~ :,, •• ~N • KNOX TELEPHOftE EXCHANGE •ftd lfltl Mid AS """ ti .. .._ to -lo ..... ,..._ WM .... Ott Od J '"'· ....,.. -• Nolery •• fol~: . o .. ...,. ... llrm i. com-....... 1~ 1 1..._1 ltwt'YI ~ of IN United 51etesl al cutod Ille wt"'ln """""""" 111 ..,..It l'\lblk 1 • • 6A5040 Weal eo. 1 Hi n • N AHllttftt SactfflfY orallon ~, '"/ __ 1·-1 ° ""'::: ~-~., l:I02 fttr 11111 Slrttl, $enta AN. C•ll· o1 wld cor-•llon. uld --et.... ~ Mid IOr Mill SltM. ptrtONllY 1 g ,. •· •w· lltd Or Coe D llY l'ltflf • --.,. nc.,.. I> lQ .. ...,__, lorftla tit ltllt. lllto 11111 11119resl ..... -..... -..-..r_. Fred I . Ew•'41 11,_ to me por1 le"h 11111 P~I• 20. 71 ·~ N 11 .: 3 It j I• as follows· \'Id to ;..,, ,.... W 11 V::: .. lne II-lo -tt lie -el .., lolnl • toa 1111 ... ._ ......., -Is sub-Pursuant to such lnlrnllon. ,,.. ulldtr· <>ti r a ..,_ ' j,_1.!, l'EGATeX, INC., '51 Wast lfltl "'•• ........, of -;-st Ill llW .._.... ~wen el DIAHE HOMES.W!ST· IClibed lo Ille wllllll IMll'l#Nflf aftd aloMd 1, 41PPlyl119 to lht Oeoul""'nl Slrul Suitt I C:.11 Meil Calllornlt .... ,,_ I'll pr-.•• LAICE. ~ 11t tJl9Qlt9d !tie -· o1 A~lc ltveraoc Conirol for luu· LEGAL NOTICE WITNESS lb 'lltnd "'" tM .. Y .i lllvlfaf ill Mlf CCll/nfy .,.. Sl•M •· WITNESS "" '*"' _. ellkW -•· IOl'FICIAL SI.ALI tna by "'"''" Of •n atconotlc be"t'tO* Ocloller, lt67 acr!Mll u : IOFl'ICIAL SEA.LI •-tie c. tenoa lictnw lor lktnusl for 1111u prtml1u lttrNftfl S .. I) LOI 2'. Trld .. l3. 11 ....--P r.-ChMMfw C. ~ Nolary l'Wllc.C•lltornla u follows: l'ttSU ·PEGATElC INC corci..I In ._ 16l. ~ 1 and 1 Helerv ~ ill'aM ftr Prl11eljlt1 Offlea In OH SALE I EER C:lllTifllCATI 0, IUSINISS Mary J, Fa. stc./TrH" ol Mlsc»I~ 111\1111, ll-* ti uld C_., and SI•~ Or•not Countll AnYoN <M•lrlnt lo orote11 11•• luuonce fltCTITIOUI NAMI STAT! OF CAL"'0111Hl1'r o,.,... C-ty, Callfwnle. Com .. Exp. JM. 21. 1m My Commlulefl E•rft of suclt llce,..ehl ma• fijc • verlllod Tiit lllldertl;ned dOas cerllly tit I COUNTY OF OAANGI as ltld .... Wiii lie lftMe. 11111 •1"-1 STAT! OF CALIFORNIA I July 1, IHI profHI With t1W olllce o1 the Dt,...rt. cOl\Clllcllne • bust-at 206l Harbors On l!lls IOfll N Y Of ckltbH Ao IN1 -w warrant1', Ujlrft> °' Ir!>-COUNTY OF VEHTUtu. I a Publ"'-1 ()(111191 C-Dal'1 "'*· men! Of AkctlOl lc Bevtregc Control, will>· Cllsl• MIM. Calltonlla, under the 11c'. befor• "" Ceftt'-I ~ ~ ,ited, ,....,.... fttle, ,...•ulon. °' -°" IN• tit d9y • ~: tN1, Oc1, '· IJ. 211. U. 1"1 1..w1 In )0 daya Of "" dale I~ proooud N ' ' .. _._ ""*-.. '" tlle ,_lnlnl ,.On-Mfore -· 1111 ••sltnt4 • ~ flJA!ftlMs wtrt llrat posled. lfllll"O ttllou• firm ,.._ al SMOKEY'S a.nd otary ""°41c '" aM ltt stN C-ty ei.at ..,,., ., Ille ,,... ~red by Mid r.A>llc 1,. Md .., ..W CelltlfJ' ...-LEG trounda tor ...,,., ., provided by l•w lfltl Nkf lwll'I It comPOMd ol Ille fol-~'1 .. =· ~ldlfll ~~ •• !"" Clll'I-0.... ol TPW • ....,II: GJIUI, wHll .,._ $1•1e, ... ,_,.., _,... A. J oleftcll. AL NOTICE T~ Prtl'lllses are now liGenHd le• 111~ towlno Plfton. ""-fttmt In tuft IM H Mary J..,..,.:~-;,:;·1. ~~ ....... '-Fflllnlarr IS, 1'67, as In -JJmm, D, ~ ~ .. nw tat. Of 1k'otlolk bh'ttaoes. Tiie lllrm ol pl•<• d raldence la .. fellows: *rt••rv·Trtbllrtt _,. 1111 __.,..,. ulf MIN ..,..,...... Id¥-. 11 .,.,, ,. lie h Via l'reMdMI * ...._.,._ SUPalllOtl COURT 011 TN• ~rlllcallon ma• be octtll'ltd from •n• Ltltfl Dtle Eoff, 2'U laYWOOCI, lhat U<Kuled Ille Within I .__ ~ !tie ..,.,... flf Mlf Deed ol Trusl, Secntary, r-11¥aiy, ot EMCINA DE· STATI CW CAU,..WIA ollke et "'' Oeparfmenl. A~•lltlm, Callhlrnla. ' btlltll of ll'tt c~tllon i:,;;;·~ ..... ~ 111111 -.t Ille Trva· VELOPMENT COMl'ANY. h carfef• POil TMI COUllTY O• OlllANel S"nlty G. Goroura Dated OctC>Oer 11, 19'7. and edl ....__... .. ....1 ........ • * IM of tl'te lrwll er...., by M141 f1on ... t h*Cul9d lllt ,.... -~ _,....1 ..... Ito. A-llltl Pv111i.11ec1 Oren9e Coa>I OeilV Pllol, L-o. Eoff now....,..... .. Ille " .......... c;orp. o.ed Of Tnll1. -· saw ,...._ ....... k-.. -_,... ..... H•Alll ... ~ P•Tt'rlOH Ocl. JO, 1'67 161~1 Stall ttl C.lllornle. ar..,.. COll!ltyl eralloR exec:vfflf llW -· Tiie lloeMftdllrY -uW o.o1 t1I II M llW ,..,_ ... ......... .. flOtl l'•OIATI 01' WILL AMO FOlt -------------- On Oct. II, IM7, ....,., mt. • NoWy In W"-Wlltrtfl, I "'"' .....,_ Trwl, .., ,_ .t • _,_ w ... "4111111 IMf..-• -.et fll "* U'T'nllS TISTAMallTAJI\' LEGAL NOTICE Pllbllc "' and .., wld Stttoa, JMrtONllY M'I nt'I' l'IW -efflx .. "'" affkltl _, ,..,.. Ill .. .. ... ,.... ---... _...,.._ ..w _. ___ ..... l-Estala -,,,_ E. .... ....,. '**-"· • ....,., U,.., Dale fflft ~ M "" ::.:~.,._ I~ tllb _,lflcete flrlf by, .................... -~ tt -tt • -_,. ..... ......,.,. NOTICE " Hflll'IV GIVEN 'fMll-------------- :,:. IN --..:~ : l".AL) ' .. #It ...... If ' ""111111 ~ ff/I OUN! ~ :-==. ~---.._ .... ........ SU~~:. ~J:~D~~. ..--..:..":. tMC11\9111 llll -· ~---E. T1\tmfN8 = :...... ..... .....:-.. ~ -... --: wmtl» "" ........ ,,,... ..... --., Utllfl~nt:..::,-;:::. nan M CALtllO•N•A '°" IOl'"ICIA( SSAU .....,., fll*le Ill '"' • ~ ~ It cw -.. Ap J II ... (Clltldtl s.:.. .,_ ........ ........ ~ ~ :.-= Tiii CM.:1'\' ~ OUllGI = ~-~ .......... .::::: ~ """' ........... .-1• .....,., ..... .. ... .. =-~.. htell ,,, ".,. kllleftll Mtlllton l'rtlldNI Oftk.9 '" .._...' ~ • ......, ............... --.. *'· .. .... ~ ... .... "---.. ..: .., ..... -~ , ' 0r '4IHlt at .., it .,,,...._.... ~ AN lltfkll 111 we.di My Cainl "" ~ ., t:a ..,.. .. 111 .,,. ~ ~" 1~'. NOTICE IS HEH:ev c1ve,. to ,,.. M:~emm111.:.. bpj(tt ....,.,, ...... c.!f, =. ~:.::, '::::' ~~ Oct, :...=-..,._ .... 1 ff Mid owt ... .., uedllers .t IN aeove -'*' Jlt«*nl Jlltf l, IM Tt11 .,,.,... a. .. : ~ Jf, lN1 ..,..ltlled Or-o..t Delfr ,,_ ......, .,.....,.,, IA f11o City ti Santa h i all ,.,_,. llaVlnl ~hm •111lnsl l'ulllielttd °"* c...t DellY ..w.t. "'*'"*' Orenoc CM• Dally "'""· HOCAEI. INC. ............,, ,. eM ~ " 12. .: ~ ~ .... uld -.C-1 •r• r ... ., .. 10 lift l')ct, u. 10. t1 •not Ha¥. '3. "" 1"47 Oct. u ... 17 llfld ..... J, IM7 u ... .a .... w Trv...... 1"1 lJ1M) Oeltd ~ , .. IH1 !::"'.w11:'"o1 ":. ~~;' 1,::.ou:::::· .:: W. E. ST JOHN, LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTI"" •.,.a• NO'l1CE county c""'· u11ec1 "°"''· °' to .,....,1 llltm. w11h "'r.. ~ ._.. A. ...._ Ille ne<euary vouc/ltrs. lo Ill• under· c~ o1 11w CllY of Cotta Mffa. Dl11r1ct M.trw ., tN City ., ee.1a Mes• Mil' A.J of IN City flf COiia ~ h ATIIEST: .....CW .,,..~ .., Ille Mdlllon llW<elo C. IC. l'•tEST • ,,_ Cl-CP -~ IR S«tlon I City amt _, IN Clly ttl Ceola /MM l>ereol. STATt 01' CALIFO•NIA t TO Cl.Cl'. SECTION I. Tlllt Ordl-sllell telet COONTY OF Oii.ANOE I u The Clly Councll ttl Ille City fl/I Co, .. ttfect and be Ill Ml lore. ll!lrty (ltl CITY OF COSTA MESA I "!•• dcla l'ttrel!Y °'~In as ~lowe; ~Y' from -an.r lb IMI~ aftd I, C. I(. l'IUHT, CilY Cten al 11w SECTION l. All 11111 PCWtlort al ltle ptlor lo the u11ln1lon of flltfffl CUI City ., Coate MtM and u-olfklo OoR l110ewl119 cluulbed real pr-.1y 11 ...,.. •Yt from Ille HUeet thtreof .... ttl .... City c-11 "' Ille Cltv • CMI• bl' p .. ,ed end IMludtd In Ille Cl.CP publlsMd once Ill Ille 011.AHCE COMT ~. llertlw cartlfV lhal lhe ._ -z-. Iv wit: OAIL Y PILOT, a -.i .,._.. .._.,.. Ol1llMftClt No. 61.J:Z -~ Ltb 1 •M 2 ti Tre<t No. 1111 M clrculalloft. 11rlnted •net putlllalled In tllt flllall w c..ldtnd t«tlol'I by MC• i/loWft Oii • m~ ol aald tract recwdecl Cll'f et Costa llNM, ~ w4111 tN tlon el 1 ...,.,.., rnet1"'8 al IN wld In look .SO, peon n to 3' lncluslvt ~ Of the members t1I IM City c-CllY c-11 /Wld °" 1t1e JN dlty llf of Mb~llaneous ~ps. rKOr'ds OI ell voting tor and uatnst Ille .. ....,. ~. lt'7, lftd lflerNll.,. _..,. - Ortntt County, Ctllfornla. PASSED AHD ADOPTED "''' lffll cltY ldOol"9 • a W1101e at a r991Har meetlne SECTION 2. l'u,_nl lo t+lt provl· t1I OctOber. 1'61. o1 "'41 Hid City Council held °" 11111 1611\ 'Iona cl 5-<tlon '230.4 ol the Munl<lpel WILl.AltD T. JO •OAN deY Of Oct ..... 1"7, by 1M fOflowtnt roll Ill ··-··1 i VI I I --- <.all ""l•t: ~~~. c:'r::tl.-'lU ~-In. HOES: COUNCILMEN .._ ABSENT: COUNCILMEN W-.... 1191 11..-r ......_ li9ntd ., .... Law Olllcc of htr AHOfllf!Y C.... ...._ ~ R-rt A, Eulman. lJ" Harbor l oule· Toi: ,..... ••rd, SUllf JOI, Cotta Mae, Celltornl•, .,..,_., w ..........., wllicJI b IM place OI bvsint» el ·~ "*illoed Or•Nt c.-1 O.llY l'llof, "'*"loned In •II m••ten H rtelnl"O to ~ U. ll. ». 1"7 tMW.7 IM ftlalt of ,.kl Clecedfnl. wltllln 11• months •lier itw tlrtl publlcaloon of 1nos LEGAL NOTICE iwtice. IN WITNESS WHE•fOF t lltft ,.,._ -----D•IH kPltrl'lbtr )I, lt67. llllt. Ml my lltl!d --'1111811 lllt *I Agllft 'W Mal!ltoll llf l"t CllY Of C .. MIN. lltls 11'11 city CIRTI• ......., E•ecu1r11' Of lh• Will 01 lllt of ~. 1"1, .-!CATI Of' lldlNISI •l>OVI Mmff de«-1 l'1clMllll l'llw .._ ·-A. lu-C. IC. l'•IEST THE UNDE•SIGtlED .. /Wr9Y cerfl.. 279t Man. ·-·-City c.n. ..,. u4f!"oc» c""' ., " !hat ... •r• ~ • ltetatt ToY s.i.. :aet IN City Caoinc:ll at Ille Qty 9f Slw9 11¥t1Mu al 217\ls llo\lrlna A"fllllt, Cattt Meu, Catllentlt ...... Island, CMilerltla, llftdlt Ifie lfc.. Toi: S4Hlll Coale Mee llltous firm fttmt o1 THE TOY I OX A...,_Y 1tt l xtcvlrlw -ull!blled Dr•• CMJI Delly l'lltt, lfld lllaf Mid llrll'I It Clll'I\.,._ of IN PubllaNCI Oranqe Coast Oally Pllol. De-lt, ''" lt1'"1 tolloWlne Pfntftt. ""-N'1'IS In lull StPltm~ 2' and Octobtr 6, ll, 20. lt61 ::.1raca Of mldlftce are M follow" tST,-47 I..:._ Oo<dllr IA. Wellter _, Cltnoft J LEGAL NOTICE ..... ,.., • .,,._ ·-· 11-1 heal. Call! --------------Wl'fNESS ...... llllt 2"d • tf O•OINANCl NO. 67·>1 OcteOw, 1961-ay 1"1 O•DIHANCI OF THI CITY COUit· Gft11cM J. W•ll... CIL 01' THI CITY 01' COSTA MUA 0...otlly M. Wtlkff AMENDING Sl(TION me O~ THE STATE OF CALIFOllNIA I MUlllCll'AL COOi •EOAlllDtN• AM· COIJNTY 01' 0.ANGE t 11 IULANCE D•IYEIS QUALl,.CA• OH TH IS 7111 NY of Octctler. AD, TIOHS IY DELETING THI "CHAUl'- IN1. *-tor~ mt. Wor!IO w. Wllllamson. Fl.U•'S" LICENSE •1out•EME~T • .....,,. l'ublic Ill and tw IN Mid THl•EF•OM. Ctlinty -Sl•tt. rttlflnl llM'rtln. d\lly Tho C11Y Council o1 It.. CllY et Coola °"""''--end aworn. 11«'-llY ea-M .. w -. "~tb• orc1J11n es follOW\ ,...,..., ~ WalllM ..... Dor1hv M. SECTION I Se<hon 6110 ol lllt Mu- W•ltt ... --la mt to -"'-ptr&ons nkloel CC>de of 1~ CllY ol Cosl• Mua. "'-_, •re Wllt<rlbed lo "" wlfll. aellln• torlh lhl QUalllkallOftl rtqulrecl In 11111,_nt, •lld acll-lfd(led to ,.,. tor tml>ultnct drive,,, la hereby •meflf· Illa! lfley n.ail• Ille -· •d Ill' 11\f Mlttlol> of the -rd: "Chaul· IN WITHE» WHE•EOf, I ,..,,. ...... twr•sN ltom Sul>-Mcilon (cl lllf••OI lo -Ml my lltnd tnd otflxee my effl· mah w lcl s~11on re.d u ll1llowt: del -• ,.. ..,. Miii YNf i.. lllls Ctrftfl· "l<I Pooseulcn of • ••lld t~nM cnt tlnt •bow _.,,..,, 1,.-11v Ille Dte1rtnwn1 ol Motor IMFICIAL ffALI Yehlct.s ol 1M 511~ of Calllornla." C-... W. Wllll...,... SECTIOll l. Tiiis Ordlftena alltll bf. Notary l'lltllk come ettecll.e alMI In 11111 rorca l!llrtY Of-Ca., Callfeml1t 1301 daVl from -all., Ill DHHOf, Mr C-...., E~rn and "''°r 10 IN eulrallon of llllten llo\ly 4. IHI IUI fays from lhr peuage lllereol 111all "'*'"* °""91 C.. o.tly "llel, be publW.ed oncit Ill 11'11 ORANG! !~ i~:=. i1~ "'== ':::::::::::..:::::===:::; i :_~!,....,.,_ ___ .. _, ____ _. '----_.=,.. Oct. U. ». 71 -...... ~ IM7 1642"7 COAST DAILY PILOT, a neW$11•Ptr ol IEGAL NO'l1CE WMr•I clrtulallon, prln~ and pullllafltd Ill IN Cfly ol Coola Mat.e, I09f- wltll Jiit ntlM'l Of Ille ""'mbln of ll'tt NOTICI Of' T•Un.l"I SALi City Councll YOllnt for tnd .valn~I s•mt. T.D. .... ~ _ 1M1J l'ASSED ANO ADOPTED 1111, Ulh _________________ ..._ _ _,._..,..,,___ I~ l • ---~,, r 111 1! I ·-. I .. ~~ .. .. .. LEG[NO U •Ot.4. .i...--llC'.•'t. •nun "'"'" ...... Lt ... ,. _, ..... ••tl"'•''"'l lilt1'tt .. ,.,, .. ~ ..... ~·......, to t•-.,lt ..._.H.. ' ......... , ... ,, ...... ..,~ .. .., ~..., .... ,.. -,...., .. 0TY OF COSTA lllCSA, CALIF~ "--IVMlWJlr OISTRICTNG MAP °" T-...y, ....,..._, 14 ltfl ti 11:• dlly ol Octol>C:•, 1'67_ A.M,, SOUTHElllN NATIONAL COMPA· WILLAllD T. JORDilN • &LAIUJJ....-airlllilll lr111'"-"""' -M•vor ol ,,,. C•lv Of Ca.II MIH Pllrtuaftt to Dttd o1 Trus• d•~ ~Y "· Al'l'tt-l-IH>l _....., II\' &.EOHARD C. MAC· C IC. PRIE~T DONALO, • ,,...., ...... --dtd Clry c~ ol IN City ol COii• M•U }WM le, 1'6> In boot '91 ..... STATE OF C4'LIFOllHIA I 1'D et Ofoci.t ltacorft ill .... office COUNTY OF OllANGI! I II • ... c;_., •ecordef of °'"'" C-CITY OF COSTA MESA I ty, C.l...,.,., WILL SELL AT l'UILIC I, C. IC. "•IEST. CilV Cltrll el Ille AUCTION TO HIGHHT llOOE• FOil CllY ol Cotta Mae and •~-<tlllclo Clerk CAStt fpey*t al llfM t1I Mlt In le• :..:-~·::bye~:~°',,..";' 1~1~.:Ylc~s:; 1vt _.., ti Ille UNl9d $ttln) at .. ' I SWiii lfr'Oflll Mtrance 19 lht C-ty Cour1 lor9g0ing Ordontnce No, 67·30 wu n'!°' ....,_ Ill Ille C.lty el s.Ma AM Or duC.td end conslGertd M<tlol' bY sect•on .._ CtllMY Cllltemla •II ..,.. • 11~ •I • ""ut•r "'"""" ol Ille Clly Councff LE. GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'l1CE LEGAL NOTICE and .._..I' cemevee io lt'ldr _; tteld ol 11'11 CllY OI Coale M6a he ld °" "'• --------------------------------------------------------!"' tt ~ Mid ~ flf Trvst 111 Ille 2nd de'I' OI Oclobfr, IH7. and lhert.tlter o•DtMAllCI etQ. '141 -std •nd •dept~ H a wholt •I a Nortll tt• W 11" EHi 11'7.24 !Mt tcrlbed ller91n IS l'laVl"I • r8dlut ef COUNTY OF OttAHOf l » ="~'~led lft uld C-ty alMI s .. te regular metll"9 Of u ld Clly Council !>eld WAS HINGTON CAP) - Loaded with cash and eaier to spend lt, the Communica- tions Satellite Corp. hope! lo buy its way to doml· nance in an eventual merg- er of all the m ajor Ameti· can overseas cable and ra· dio companies. Comsat's hopes a r e buoy ed b y a growing !Jenti· m enl in W ashington fa. varing an American ·'chos· en ins trument"-a s ingle· company monopoly-to te· place the competing corpo- rations in the international field. A bill was drafted th i s S)lmmer with White House blessing, orticials have dis· closed. to remove the a nti· trust barrier s for a volun· tary merger or any or all of the four major inter· nationa l common carr iers. Bll.L SHELVED The so-called permissive merger bill was shelved be· fore it reached Congress. ln- stud, President Johnson sent a special mess age Aug. 14 a nno uncing c reation of a 16-member P r e s idential T ask Force on Communi· cations Policy. He or· dered it to s tudy every aspect lo U\e field, includ· ing merger. and report with- in a year. Most oCficialJ predict pri· vateJy the task force wilJ recommend a slmilar per- m issive bill, backed this time b y. the prestige of 1 governmentwide commis- sion to help overcome the in- grained public suspicion of m onopoly in any field. All three of tbe major in - ternational "record" car· riers -those dealing in messages, not voice trans· mission -have shown in· teres t at some time in some k.ind or merger. Not neces· s arily a merger with Com- sat. however, and perhaps least of all a merger that would put Com sat in con· trol. J FIRMS The three are RCA Com - munkations . r n c.. m W or I d Communications, Inc .• and Western U n ion In· ternational. The foarth ov- erseas carrier. the mighty American Telephone & Tele· g r a p h Co.. presumabty would be Invited also to to8s its voice. or telephone op· erations imo the mer,ger. A T&'J' has shown no lnur· est whatsoever. The ''record" c arriers. on the other hand, can only look forward to a middle· man's future of rent:in& clr· cuits from AT&T or Comsat and seUlng time Oii them while others exploit the .new satellite technology. Gen. David Sarnoff, ch air· "tnan-of ~<:A, ~koowled~ aft.er Comsat orbited its Early Bird sa tellite in 196.5 that his company and t b e others which offer only message service are provid· ing "a one·legged type of competition to ttie fellow who can give y ou both"- meaning, both voice and record. AM OllOIMANCI Of' TMI CITY COUN-CIL 01' THI CITY Of' COSTA MllA CHANOINO THI IOMINO 01' A l"O•· 'TIOM Of' LOT A Of' Tiii IANNIMO T•AC'T flllOllill Cl4 ANO Cl.CP TO •.CP. =-C:~r~"'f.!t 11:. t;,:,e a~ = ':'~ ":':: -:: ~'2-~ err c.0 ';c. c~r:sT~ty cttrt.1 et Ille UI tS fl/I TrKt Na. 1211 ao perm-.. :1~~6l~ol~·~.1~ v~!~" 1 .. 7' by Jiit mitt ,_...,, In look ti, p-1 •11111 of ,.. w 1r• 1e 1111 lrW "°'"' C'lly ., Com Mn.I 11111 a-«rtde Clttlt ,_.,. In loOll 11. Pf9b 47, 41 and AYES: COUNCILMEN Pll>kley, LBJ DEMAND lhfOUOI\ s. t1tetus1,., .t Mlscell•-s e1 beelMlne. t1I .,. Oty c~ ., ..,. City • tos•• "' "' Milcellafteclla MaPS. In ~ oftlGe Tucbr, ltrck President Johnson virtual· The City councn Of .... City Of Cos•• Mtu does l'ltr.i>y ordain as !ollowt: SECTIOH 1. All 11111 lllOrtiolt Of 11'11 tollowlne dttelllltd rNI properfY '' '1erel>y plKed end lncludtel In Ille Ill). Cl' Zone, lo wit: Tl'lal portion of Lot A ol IN l•nnlna Tred, In ll!t lttncl\CI Sallll~ de Santa Ant, City ol CM1• Mee. CAiunty ol Orange, Stale Of C.ttfornlt , •• sl'toW!I Oii a ""JI flttd lft Adloft 6llS. In Ille Super!« Courl Of Ctllfomla, lft and tor Ille CounlY o1 Orenv-. tielne an action !llf pertlllon enlllled "H•ncodl e enn•no and Otl'ltrs v1. Marv H. 8tnnl119," deKrlbtd •• followai CommlllClnt ti Ille tnlerWdloll flf Ille llQf~IY lint .. Fairview Ftrml, ti sl'lowll Oii • mljl recorded In 8"" t. Pll98 n and n of Mltcella-M•pt. In tl'tl Office -It'll CaunlY •ecordtr of 1tld Ora"" County, Wllll ftlt ant•r lln& of Htrtlor hult'ltrd; llletlCt I I lt•Q' ~,. """'· In Ille office "' Ille CeunlY •• SECTION 1. Putwant .. Ille ~ -.. ..,..., C»f'llty "'" ""' .. 11o.. tit IN c°"""' lllecerw • Mid NOES: COU NCILMEN None ly demanded of h1·s --task cordtr of Mid Or .... CCMtty: l!WK'I .. Section .,,.... .. "" Muftlclpel c• ................ .,,.._ .... Q-n wn '-""· AISENT. COUNCILMEN Jon11n, ,..., .. •lono ,... bollndllry 11111 ot Mid Tree• "" city °' c .. 1a Meta. 01ttr1ct 111\111 c...s ~ w ~ -*'°" "" -· s.111 "" '"'" "' ,,,_ •'-l covtNnl w1"°" force a recom mendation on No. 2750, North O' 00' 43" WUI m.oo Of 1111 Cll'f ol Coate Mele b ""'...., ""' "1 • ,...... -'Ille ...... Cltv or warraMY. tlll'Hf °' lfnctlltcl, rre•rd IN WITHES~ WHEREOF I htYt lltr~· -------------'"'' lllenet Norl!I 21' 21' W' Wnt tmenclM lly IM .-.iten ...,... fl/I IN Gouftcll t1I 1111 (:tty ., c.tt ~ htld Ing lillr, POMeUlon. or encumb,..nces. to u•to se1 my hand ond tll••"" "" SHI CE ~Uol feel lo IN btelnnlnv ol • ••nee"' lllKP arM dnellbed In StC'llOll I /Wreot -n ,... :!rid cit\# ol October, lffl. •NI pay lllt remalnlne 1>rlnclpa1 1um Of the o1 1~ Clly of Cotl• M•»· !hit 11111 dn LEGi\L NOTI cur .. C0t1<av1 Hthtrly and htvlnv • Sl!CTI~ l. Tllll Ordl!ltna ~II ,..., hcre•lter _..,. w lldllll'IRI es • Wfl<ll• nolt -• II\' Mid Died Of Tnn1, lo o1 <kin«•. t'61 ------ 11cllu1 Of SIOM ml: "*'<• nortllerlY l!fftcl end be In full force tlllrlY CW' t • rtlllllar -rlM .t "'9 Mid '''' wll; sa.m.Sa wllh tntcresl ltom Aoril c I( PRIEST NOTICI 01' u.u feel •IOnl "''" Cllrve ll'trOlllll • Ny\ from •M otter '" ......... ..... 'UACll lltld on .... 1•111 •v Of Octalltr. I, IM7, es In Mlcl -provlfed, ..... Cltv Clar~ • ..., ••-<>Hi<lo , ••• ~ of DISSOLUTION Of PAltJltllllHIP c:enlret •Jllllt of t• tt• O" to Ille prior to ~ uplral'°'1 .t ""9MO IU• IJ, "" tlle '91....,.. roll Cell YO!t. Ytl'Cft. II tflY l/lldfr •f>t lerms ol uld •~· Clly Council ol •~ Cl•~ ot Publoc nollce Is hereby •'•I'll "'"' '"" ootnl Of bfollnlll'"' llltno Saulll .. ,,. from .. pasta9& ~ "'°" bt AVIS: COUNCIL.MEN Plf*lly, o...r. T""'· '-· <1>ar90 ..-1 e•-· Cos•• Mes• MEL YIN DOUCL.AS ICEN't tlld J0'1N ... Sf' ,, .. WtJI '",, lffl: ~ Pllblblled -In 11'11 01lANGE CDAST T1'dler, lat'Cl ol .... Ttvs ... and ., ... ,,,,. .. <•HIM l'llblhhed Oranoe Coa11 0 •i1Y "'''°'· KILLIAN lltretolor• doing bualr•et• llMtr Norlll r 14' 00" l!HI Jff.• *1 DAILY PILOT, a ---t1I _.,... NOES: COUMCILMEN .._ W Miii 0.... M Trvtt. ~' '°· '"' IOH7 Ille llclllloua firm Ml'nf and sl,lt of Nrel~I wll!I tald cenltr llne of Htr· tirwlatlol! ptiolled eM ~ lft 1t1r AaSENT: COUNCILMEN WM"· Tiie lleMlk141ry llftffr tald Oted et I( ' IC Clltrters •• 12I Wtsl c .. st llor l oult vard1 llllftC• Sculll It' W elf'( If Coale /Mia, ~ wlfll 111 Wlberl Trvtt, -,, ,..._ If • wHdl or ftl•ull LEGAL NOTICE ... H 1 •-•• '·Ill 1 11" West SO.oo '"I; lllence Nor~ 0' ~-tll .... rnet'nbert of .... Cit ~ .-.w .. ss WH••E-ti •~ •·r-In .._ _..__...,. -wed lllerft\I, lltrt• 11.,.nw... rw~cr odw.. ... orn •· ·-.. -· '"" ,... • ..., • "'" .. .,.. .,..... ~ ·---· --------------Coun•v ol Oron". Stalt of C1lllornl.t, II' 00" l!HI Nrtllel wttll Mid .., Cauncll V9tlnt tor ""' .... ,... ,,,. ·-Q Ml my ...... ---... SUI lolote fucuted .... dlllvtrtd ...... 11n-l'·IMJ7 did on ,,,. 10th OllY of July, ""· bY line, .stU.( Itel lo ll'lt IOUlll tine of PASSED ANO ADOl'TEO !Ills ,_., d ~ City et C•• Mee "'" ""' dllY ~"'1ed • written DKllH'tlion ol 0.-Cl•Ttl'ICATa o" IUSIHIH mulu•I con.enl, dluol•t lflt Mid oart-Ftlr Drive and Ille boundary ol uld et ~. ""· ~. l"7. ,..," -°"'1aftd F• Selle. •tld wrllltn Trtd 21501 lllenct Nortl'I "• W 1r• WILLA•D T JOltO.,_ C. IC. l'llllUT notlc:a • ""9dl ..-1 Of el«llon lo ca-"lclll..... Name ntrfhlp •rid lormlfttfo !Mir rtl•llent E.111 tlon9 Mid bound••Y 631.19 tat 1o "'..,... Of n.i City ti Cttte Ml Qty Cllft -~ C!f<11 .,. 1111 ""*••..-19 Mii .aid ttf-My to TM undtnlgntf dt u rllly ,..., era as oerwrt tfttroln. •" engle Point ftlttet11i 1111f1C:t Solrlll r A TI EST. "" City '-'di fl .,.. CllY ti Ylltf!' Mlf 411111e•llons. -lllet'Nfttf', .,. conducllno • butl-.s at Ill -.Cl'ltStor, S.ld l>uslneu In ,,.. futwr• will bl! 00' a" E .. r •lol'I• MW baullClerr c K l'iUEST CGIM Melt '"" 11. IM ..,. llfldtf''""" ca\11ed wld Coote MH•. C•lllornla. under l!lt tk· ~ by Jlllln Kiiiian Wiii win rt· 1003.11 Itel IQ Ille nortfltfty ltfmlnut citr i:tet'll ., tllt CllY o1 C•"' Mel• l'vllf~ o..,.. c-Dllltv "ilol. nanc. ti lwHcll .,,. ., rltdlOn It lie lltlou' firm fttrrle OI D!Oer-Clau eel,,. 111 mot1ltt ,..V•blt to '"' firm ol IN curve "'"tlll llrtVMIY ... $TATE OF CALIFOltNIA I Oc-r a. '"' ,..,.., ~ "' ......... fl'9f J5. .. uld ComN nY •lld lhll Mid firm ,, com Furtlle< Miko h ..... t lVM lfltJ ..... , .. Olflclal "_.. _., of the lollowlr19 Pf''°"'' WlloH the undertltnd will nor lie ret-llltle D• Oc"'ller ·.,, ""· nam .. In 11111 tnd pltCll ol rnldence tor •AV OC>llHllOM lncurrtd ..,, MELVIN SOUTHEltN NATIONAL are as fellows· DOUGLAS KENT In his o-)m ,..,,.. or COMPANY ti uld Trutlff Harold L Olcktnnn. 1111 MIChlDAn In lf>t name cl IM llrm. ly ca"""" C V•rltl\, Avt., Cotta Malt, Calllor·nlt Dlltd •I Ntw-1 lo~h Calinmla Aulstanl *~'""'· A::e~°'~' ~c:!.~111!,2t,,'1• Mlcl\llM'n 11111 ltl11 day Of Ocloll«. 'tH1. · 14Nt ·• Jofln Kiiiian ~ O.ane-C-1 Datlv "Ii.I, D•lff s.::r;."'~. ~ict,~~~ HI.... 9N H~ 1 Ocl. Jt. t1 -How l. '"1 1 .. ..., '1arold l Dicker'°" "".....,.' II Utw I STATE OF CALll'OlllN IA. It. 0 .... nL LEGAL N0'11CE OUNG£ 'COUNTY: --....... ~"" ""' I On S.ptombtr ,,, '"'· toafore "''· • l'ul>Htllft Or•nt1 Coad D•llY l'llof, ,..... Noltty PUOllc '" •nd .... ••Id Sl•le. Oc-r "· ''" 1 ..... , Cl•n"K.ATW ~ CCHIPO•ATION PtMOntllY -red HorOICI L. OkU ttOn DOI" IUSIMUJ UllOU •nd /11\flbe D DIOtr>on known 10 me LEGAL NOTICE "IC'fl'TIOVS llAMI to bt Ille oerSOM -n4mf'I •tt THE UNOE•StGNED CORPORATION wt>S<rllltd I• llw wlllltll ln&ltumtnl and -Nrtlly tw111, -It Is <""911<1 A~k"°"'ll'dgld lfltY tWIClllH IM Um• '"9 I ,.,..-. 9klV'9 _,,_ llonlntU (Oflkl•I S..•11 •' .. £41$1 Linc..,. Awenue. An..,.lm, Jo1•0~ E O••h C•H..,,nl•, -,,,. flcllllcu• """ M•••rv Public (•llfornl• "-o! "UUY CAT GAR06 N •nd Ptlntlool OIHo In •~•• ~ -of Mid ..,.,..,.,loll AM Or•l'Of Coun1v '" ,.,lnc:loal ""'°' o1 ""11MJO '' ., My Comm1u1on EvptrH 11.1044 <••T .. ICATI o~ •uttNHS l'ICTITIOUS NAMR Tl\1 vndlt''"*' do u rm, ttwY ,,. condue11ftll • )1111,.,,u at uoo Ntwrien Ctnl•r Otlw (!, N•wporl llf!acr.. Cltllfor· nit . u~r lht llcllllous tlrm Mm• OI NEWPORT CENTER ANSW!•INQ le!lewi: Jun• 11 , 1'70 CA•o.AM CO!tl'O.ATION, :IOI fa\I Publl>"ef Oran-. COl'al Oa•ly l'llol SERVICE •1141 1n.1 uld firm I• (tnl• l into"' A-. Anal\flm, C•t.l•n.. Soormt>or ,. and Oc•olt<>r 6, U 1G. powd of lllt tol-lnq ""'°"'' -•• °"'"": ~ t>. '"'· ltt7 1177 .. 7 J!An\tt !fl luH 1nd oi.cn of rtt~llCt ert .. tolto.f" GA•D·AN CORPORATION Mirian E' Ktnne<ly, )1$2 Ce'ttr. Vlllc:.n! Mir.... Prtalclfnl D c I Ma c 1110 I STAT! OF CAL ... OftNtA I .;"""r'h'.''''''''''''''''''''''.. ~~nt o~. ICtfl~y. ~loar"M°urr" Ln. C~HTY OF LOS ANOEL.U I ts. ~ ~ Co•I• Mtw. C•lllornlt. l!lb tJlll et Ottobar. A. 0. .. Iii °"""' O<IC!Oer ti, 1"1, '"'· .....,.. ""' • Ntt•N 1'114!1" 111 " Orange Co•st's ~ Merlan 11. 1<tnnec1y end .., .,... Cwnty .,. Stet.. ..,_ ~ " Jurot E KeAMCly t llY .....,... V'-"I Mlf-kftOWtl "' ._ I. C I ~ $!tit et C1lltornt1, 0.•1111 c-ty: • "" " -. ,.. .......,_ -"'-ur. ~ most omp ete ~ 0n 0c1~ 11. '"'· 1>11er• mt. • Mnlltll INI _,_ 1111 wtllllfl If>. " ~ Nol•rt "ublk In and tor Mid Stale, ,,.,. ,,,,,_. 111 botlett ti IN eotJIOl'lflfll ~ PRINTING .. '°"'UY •p-..i MAflaro E. l(e-ltwf"fln -· end ac11~ le "' ~ and June E Katlflldy MrlOWfl 19 me It -""' Well ~tllclll txKUltf ~ ~ be ,,.. ""''°"' w!l<w namet eta oub-"" ,-_ " SERVICE ~ '<'•~ lo lh• wllMn lnstrvmenl flld WITNESS my Miid Wld -!. ~ .. IC~AGw""9ed lh" eattu""" Ille um.. Mlc'flett I. Nfl•ll ~ ~ tOFFICIAl SEALI ...,..,., l'llllllc Catllorftl• " ,. l •urtl'Ct E llllnttMrn 1-'-"-=--.-• ..,. .• -..r.- "" 4••• I 1 1 OTT ~ CO!>TA MCSA. CALFOIW-l'\.•.__ Ol....,1tol(hl DISTRICTNG MAP l'llftCIP"I Otflc• In ~ A ' Nctart Publl<. C•ltlotnlt llUSlll A~tl 1~':'..'0:~. ~ .. =4ff !5•!1ff ;lfS'115rJ-~.. ~~~:~·~::.i:• lft ... I •• •• ...... .:!• ......... •I "' t ..... \ ::1··· -···~~----.... 1 -· --. C/5 '" w ,. ''" ktllt "' L.. A11'91". C..lttw.lt ..... " Ph "-"2 "321 ' ""' CMlmtulon E ••Ir"' ' OM« ~ on• -~ ~ AVOij\I ,11, .. ,,,. l4bow.~ l>l•noo C.11A•• Cl~·•Y "''ft'• 't,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,~ 0 "111>~·1~C,:. ~;·"~ "COJo•rl ~::1: ~"11'0', nrr It. ,, •"" """ J. "· ,,., 11141 u ::I <1 • • •• ~ ~------ the merger luue. Hl.s mes· sage called attention tt ~Oft.. ly duplication ol U.S . fldli· ties, to dlsp11te1 between Com s at ~d the surf~Jtr­ riers. and to this c oUiil[j's problems l.n wodllilde cpr:hmunleations nt&a·' tions "since we d£.::10t speaJc with a single .:mfii,•• a s all other countrie• "There is a legtttmate question as to wh&tbCahe pre.sent division of oi!ler· sl\ip continues to be lfl the publ.Lc interest," Jollnson said.~ The message recognized the ''ins tinctive" American preference for multiple com• panies in every field. But official sources have cm· closed that e vcen thj! Jus, tice Department. tne gov• ernment's antitrust watch· dog, a ssented to the per- missive bill before it was shelved. For Justke . that was a reversal of an earlier policy stand. Many experts now predict that within five years there will be a single internation- al carrier with cable. radio, and aatellites at its com· mand • SPECULATION Comsat loomt larp ln the 11peculation because lt aJ. ready is the American "chosen imtrument" ill the apace segment, becaUJe.s at· elliles look like the wave of the future in communica· tions , and because It will have at Least $100 million to use. if it chooses. in prying its way In. Des pitt its spectacular progress s inee the launching of Early Bird, Comsat feels it is flyin g on one win g . It is limited by ac t of Con- gress lo one technology, satellites. It b limited by decree of the Federal' Com· munlcations Commission to one field of communication at presenl int.ernatkMlal, and to OM commercial role. that of wboleuler. Oomsat simply provides a vehicle for commercial c.arriers; it cannot tell directly to net· worka, news agencies. com· panjes or individual users. Bue Comsat does have am- ple funds to uae Jn expand. ing or divers ifying, if it aets a green light. ETV Bill Gets Okay· In House WASHlNGTON (UPij The. Houst pass.ed a bill Thursday'to create a "pub· lic television" co~ation to support the prodtidfoi of educational and &l*al programs. The btll carries dramatic implicatioos •• The corporation would' fi. nance the production and transmission of progrwns on the nation's educational television and radio stations. Likely fields of program· ming include education and vocational tTainlng, docu· mentaries, public a.Ualrs. special services and hob- b ies. The bill. one of the ye.r's rare "new starts" in Con· gress. headed for certain fi· naJ approval from the Sen· ate. The compromise. agr'ttd upon by House and ..Benate conferees, goes alof\i-'tlth the House ln putting ·• S9 million. one year limit °" initial federal rinanclJlC M get the corporatioq ft)ng. Congress thus will bl fO!C~ t.o considt!'r long ran1• ft· nancing next )'tlal'. Big Anny Deal For Phone Ymn WAL THAM. Masi. CUPO -GeMr1l Telephone & El· ec tronics Corp. ha1 obtain· ed a multi·million d o 11 a t contr1ct to develop • new tac tical communication sys· tern for field armies. Th• award went to General 1'e l· ephont's Sylvania dlvisi1>n from the Army's Mallard project at Fort Monmouth, N .. J. T h l' r e ar~ three otlier partners in the contract; Georgia Institute o f Tech· nology in AUanta , Opera· Uons Research, Inc ., Of Sil· ver Springs. Md .. and Fed· eral Syst em 5 Division of Jn· tlonal Bus iness Machin es Corp In Ga1lhersburgh Md. The !Nini will study f11c~1· m1IP 1111tom11t1cally s wlltlt• ed dl111ta1 si~tems anrt $R· tellile com"'unicat1005. r DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -, , Just Two ·Bits a · Most Harbor Area property owners g.ot t.beir las bills from the county this week. For a few. tbe tab was down; for some. It stayed the aame: for most. it was up. And there's a school bond election coming up Tuesday. On the face of it, the mailing of the tu bills would appear to be badly timed. as far as the p&. 7 mil1ioa in school bonds are concerned. But was it so badly timed? We think not. It should make no difference in the election outcome. The bills. after all. were sunly anticipated. And they in no way alter the !act that the boodJ. if passed, would cost the owner of a $2D,OOO home a maximum of but $15 a year -or less than 1J6 cmts a week. Double it for a $4-0.000 borne. That iJo't much. no matter bow you look at il It is inconceivable that anyone would reject the needs of thousands of youngsters just to save that kind of money. The kids wouldn't understand a rejection liM that. No one with any sense. of responsibility would. Parking Meters in Winter? Parking meters ar-e . municipal revenue prodiacen, but that, in theory. is not their principal function. Meters are installed. city officials have empiLa-•- sized time and again. as aids -not bindr~ -to local merchants. They prevent non-shoppers from ty· ing up valuable spaces all day long. tanmt" to,.. ....... natamen, tbe merchants declared la • petjtioe .. .... TbeJ a't 98"'d .. •DllDe' operation of the mden. lllll do Cllljlct lo -.tomilt season usage. They ...W UR ._ meten •wwwed hi> service altogether dariDc die ..... <lly offici• ave i8diaded the petition will be giYa tft'ioa CC 'J\rrlllioL Jt .a.uld be. City IO'&mawut ..... ao whatever it can to help U.. mndlMts to lldp -....... Wilk die opming of aieany~~r shopping cen-ters ..._.':,of free putiDg · ·es and with the dMlft ol bta Mlwt dariDI Ille recent sandhaul opeaatilii. tlliap line -beea dUIJenging enough for Md'.._ Sqlaare-Newpoat Pier flianDessmen. Beaotif ying West Newport Wat Newport lmpnwtmllll Association president BiD R..aa diia wa ...... mmidpal authorities for tbe •ecadJ couifkted b r •mcation of what was once dw dtJ'• ~ --edlbace. At a tmt ol ~. a ~ strip of abandoned Pacific Eledrie riellf• •*1 was fenced and land- ~ TM ,..;ect iDr.' tW WtaDation of a sprink-tiltc .,,am. _. plaMiijJ of ...._ of palm trees and llillldn!dl ol ~ <Db 1 Mier and myoporum plallK. a.am. ia llis mllle .t nwwuwudation to the city. 61 M miM die paillt ol Clw pnjed. He said: "We llapr.. ..,_,. De e&rti ol our organization. to a•· a. lll!Hli"c ,,.., JnlJ8ID by upgrading illdiwmal ,...,..._ Ill a. W• .Newport area." . The need for meters is particularly acut.e during the summer months. But is it so acut.e du.ring tbe winter? Merchants in the McFadden Square-Newport Pitt business district say no. Ar. a matter of fact. tbe a&. most 300 meters in the district are serving as a •• ._ =•.: =.::i:!;w<al:ioa campaigns have 1-.e caalW • tar ,ars • Balboa Island and in Co- ,_ ., Jla. ~ ._. Jll'ltty suc.cessful. too. u a.e 1 I, I iz ii a.re. Wat Newport ought to ......... -.. N -~~~ w~, AT LEAfT wE WOM'T IE lot\iUD 1.v c"°w~ t>PS~\k\. • J ' 11.ten 1t'ID at!d•e '21•8t9 of Selaeob Ne.I Tiwndti•. . . . School Bond Election Pros, Cons Given by · ·Readers All letters opposing the bond usue rece ived at press time appear on thts poge. As many letters favoring the issue as space permits also appear here. -Editor To the Editor: Should near.sighted taxpayers stay home? Taxpayel'S without childr'fG may have as much or more to gain than parents in bond balloting Oct. 24. ls it possible that with the majority ot taxpayen staying home ra1ber than voting on school bond jssues a small minority will control the outcome next Tuesday? Will we permit coiy a few hundred votes to decide whether we aU win « we an lose? WHEN THE FARSIGHTED iaxpa)'• er looks at Tuesday's bond issues. what does be see? He sees: l . When schools are better they be- come one Of the best inducements for the setWng . of new busibesses, indus· try, and new tamilies to share the community tax load. 2. Bia individual costs will actual- ly be less proportionately in the long run with more help avaDable not ollJy to run the schools, but to help main· lain all other community require· ments. 3. HE SEES THAT time works in his favor if he can invest his tax dollars now in better school siU$ and facilities when the costs are lower and collects his dividends a bit lat.er in re- turns to the commuay from others moving in -when far greater needs and inflated dollars demand their toll. 4. Gnat.est of ell -be bas made his soundest investment in tile increas- ed capacity of the youngsters be bu helped for fuller lives, with increased earning ability and oomn:uU.ty tu paying ability. THE NEAR-SIGHTED taxpayer sees little except the few dollars add- ed .annual cost, rationalizing away or 'belittling the obvious benefits now and dividends later. He blames the state for &eeking too much control Of bis schools and for selecting text books of question- able value, yet votes away bis pre- rogatives for local control. Or maybe he just blaDdly "sits it o~'' while the small minority votes u aH iDto bigb cost, inefficient stopgap solutions. Next Tuesday, let's get t.he fanleh~ ed taxpayers to the po1la with their ''Yes" votes -those who do not have school age children .. well as those who do. NOLAN FRIZZELLE, O.D. Tara Weld IJp To Ute Edioor: You're always edvising me to~ yes on every tu override aod alJ bonds with the usu.ranee my taxe~ will increase only a few dollars per year. How come my taxes increased 128 dollars ov« last year's? Guess 1 just can't believe you any longer. NAME WITHHELD Plat111dau Vrg• '1' es' To the Editor: We physicians would ll~ oo speak out abou t a very important topic - education, We have been fortunau to receive our schooling and certainly realize its value. One of the most im- portant assets that we can pass on to our <"hlldren In these troubled times IS a good ~ducatlon. This Qnot be revoked by federal legi~ • . changing tax laft. IT IS APPA.R.ENT to u Uta -must provide the best pcwiAW .... education for our dliJdrea _. • • r neighbor's cbildna. We. aadlrr.. would like to urce .....,... i. t ~ e school bood5 ill ordel' dli3lt w 9lll • prive our dJiJdrftll of tllis .-...,... able as&et.. JOHN F. SKINNER. llD. N. M. COHEN. 11.D. HUGH J. PLUMB, JB... JLD. ALAN V. ANDREft. MD. PAUL R. KUHN. KJ>. ROBERT A. HIJOllOIS. JU>. DAVID J. BtJNND.I., k ... ll.D. Be'U V.U Ne To the Editor: Your veey m.,e ediWial • Od.. 11. beaded ''Destructift Tadia. .... certainly the "Kia 1111 .,._... 61r the school bond ~ Od.. M. The way you~ Mr. Al F•· git. Harvey Pew., llN_.. 8-.n and Martbal1 Daffidd .. a •...-w to your peper and,_ "'9 _.be a ''Johnoy come 1*'1,. ti ., Jle-. port Beach area. I don't believe ,_ ClllM ..-e • with anything cwtaw:he alllt6 t1B exhibition of J.act al. • n ...,,. I TlllNlt TBE Tama felr • __, bond issues to Uil ii! The elected J epi C I rl'fhes fll ., taxpayer people ia 6e au an re- miss in their clldie5, _, 1W ..,. for school, city -4 Ulllll.J ......,.. tatives who taM U1e _, 1"l!J _, Ill doing their job. '!be school diJbid ...... tlle ..... landen," who .., ..,. aft • ,,_ to run our llCboals _, ...., ~ over in place al. Ule dlded A• doing the job. NO WONDER WE aw drJlft °"' burning, pqtWddir idral, ,. .... en (as we ftddl7 md ia ~Mesa at Estancia llidl ldlell) _. • _. on ad nameam. l int.end to vd.e "•"' • al t11t bond is1111e& Oct. 2t a.d lllltil tlle dett- ed officials come to Clleir" .-es _. take back the aper.--' ..-...._. system and gift it tlO «Ille ....--' ttng area, I bope JBamJ wil jlia ill _, 'tioa. Pf am a pwperty....,.. Ill l4 ,ars ia the diatrict and 21 Jal'I .ii c ff -So I am exprrr . l • ..... •.a taxpayer. J)()JfAIJ) J. AMJllE1ii ·-~-1.11 .... , To the Editor: f'.erta:in1y a eood et "'-ii .. Ill the bat )epdf:a • aa Pie .. ddldlm. ftie mr11r1t ii -· .. Dear Gloomy Gus: What bas baippme4 a.111t wtilc laws? Have I befll ill ..- space,. or will -be ........ for the next PrePdellt i9I 6r'l!t elections, until we If( dlie ._ we want'! 1bat'1 diff.etar. -0. L W. .. Tl!lt fNfv,. .-.fllot ,_,. -_, "'"'".'" -" .. -· .... t-Ml ~¥ftl~ ........ ~ Ben ii a apmle naalown of the seven school bond measures lo lie tded 09 ltiJ lbrlliar Area Toten Oct. 24. -I: 0 .,. eomtruc:tion to meet needs for fh&JIW pl!riDd, _.. pwdwe of Ea.stbluff elementary .rtlool lile $13,620,000 -2: A& Iii tim ol three new school sites ex· pecW .. --... M:ll 11 JUl'I -~ Rzbtilttan. of Newport Harbor High _.....to llrillC it., to IUte earthquake standards 2.800,000 185,000 -~ AJtenliml to a:ilting schools to provide far .me efflc ·mt me of dwioom space 920,000 1.760,000 -5' U".-for elementary schools .._ 6: New WJdinl to boUK administrators and tftlb ... II . II *I ticw 985.000 - 7: ftte ,ea pncraa to ~,pl~.obsolete ...... .._. .. icy fir ea · J a ... &rillg is a ..... 1 • , .. atio& 11le advance- .-"' .. cilJ. ~ _. coaatry •• .. -bowkdl«i Ur citbens. We am • .. part localJ b)' YOting ~ • a. .._. .,.... this com-.,,..,.,. Ima ... willl frallm • lbt uni- TOTAL 47~.ooo t20,7SS.ooo The best way t,o insure rehabilita- tion of these buildings is to vote yes on Proposition No. 3 in next Tues· day's ~chool bond election. SALLY CROW -................. Oftl' Clil Mr wiJll ,_ UYillC bad _.e To the Editor: ilweiafilli ia rae:adl Wlboda ad You are still missing the boat on ~ · fir .... · their wby people vote down bonds and tax = 1 l!.ai. 5 ~='-t-= overrides (e~torial pa~e. Oct. 17). DiJlrid s..c EJeetioll prorides the They are tired of seemg the money .,_ 6lr Ptill ._ Amlmts uu used for plush carpets and school blwf .,, ' --brie+bf . l-AWln Alm imlruc:tionaJ cen- lfn al Ille ...,.,.ilfJ school level ..... eml* ....,_, to do on-rbe. .-a rwam ii• rctiN WiUl cia.-,_ iz FF1s Tamen would do -.-e ._ a -*'1 1edare oo lib-rwy ....... &.. Deeper Jtudy into fiujadl ...... f IJJibk whenever a ...,.. ll:illl fnr time. Classes and ........... -.. to Alan their -'...,... dleir raoarca. Commut-ilic time • ..,._ siln for informa- tilm _. ..-.ialt ~ be reduced _. aw Aftllll time med for deeper ..,,,, CAtWUlllBA BAI UJNG b e t n ._.. w a achwed educatiooaJ .,....._ ... ~ all wish to keep om tas ,,_ tpira1i11c. we certainly -a et ' °% wtlfft lo bold back oa u,.••a. JlecaNry educational ·-·-· iw "8iWinc and leacb-ilC mdl I ..t 8lll be the area 1lllfft w ,.. _. -r,ative vote. Die ••••Hlaa ScboOI Distrid ... _.~approval on this bond .._ • ._. .._ aeelknt inst.nit'!' ti1m1 " ' .._ IMt elsewhere filllt ,... en CllllL ...... matt the f utllire: ...,.. .t ..-ara lllfter from .-.-.. : _. _... ,,...,-. Lei's eliilD- Me Mc 'catioft gap 1ridl tlle ; • ...,...... Show them ,..aft~ .BS. WILTON B. GALE rParmt ·Taxpayer • Fonner Counsd«) •••m••'-" T• llr t"Alillr: . Don't try to tell your readers. Ask tbem the trouble. The tax system in Ws state is out- dated And the space shots had nolh· tng to do with it . I. E. ALEXANDER ....Ille Se••io• E1'ib To t.ht Editor: "Pus the sct¥>ol bonds or you'll have double sessions in all your ldlools." This is the dire warning rrom the Newport.Mesa Unified School Dia&rict. The question occurs, "What is a double session, and what's wrong with it?" When you don't have enough class- rooms for the students in the district you must use one cLassroom twice in a day. That is a double session. They learn .Jn shifts, much as a factory might operate on day shift. swing shift ,and graveyard shift. To the eco- nomy -minded, tax.weary citizen this IOUDds ideal. Use the ploot to the fufl. est, save on building costs. What could be wrong with it? Let's see bow It works. THE AVERAGE SCHOOL day is now 5 to 6'h hours long. depending on the grade. To get that much class time twice a day, it becomes obvious that the morning shift must start at &:30 or 7 a.m. and go tmtH noon or 12:30 p.m. The afternoon session be- gins at J p.m. and ends at 6 or 6:30 p.m. Jf school starts at 6:30 or 7, little Johnny must leave the house at 6 a.m. Mother gets up at 5 or 5:30 a.m. Tb06e children who attend artemoon session will arrive home a nywhere trom 6:30 to 7 at night: if it's winter chances are good it will be dark out. teaching in a·double session district? U Is the consensus at educaton that t_op quality, dedicated teachers are not dr.awn • to a school system that has double sestiOna. However, people who look on teaching as a part .We job are attracted to double sesaions. They can sell insurance or lie on the beach or pursue other activities the rest of the day. Do we want part time teach· ers in our district? IT APPEARS BOTH the quality of Ila teachers .id the quali.tr. of l~­ ing is detrimfJltallx affected b_r double sessions. But. of course, we have sav- ed money by not building more class· rooms. The voters will decide what .kind of a school system they want nex-t Tuesday. , MRS. WILLIAM J. HOSKINS League of Women Voters Are They Wortlt lt1 To the Editor: Taxes are high. We all know it, es- pecially since our tax bills beve just arrived. And school taxes are the big- gest item. But the additional amount it will take to continue to keep our tchool! adequate is not much o~ fl per month for most of us. That means glving up two fc>lJifee packs of cigarettes a mo.,th. Even for a home in "the luxury class it is only five to six pa<:ks. Are our children wortb it? Vote yes on Oct. 24. GORDON AND BEVERLY ST. CLAm Prlttdp.i'• Prolllenu To the Editor: For the first time in my 15 year« as a teacher and administrator, I feel compelled to write a personal Jetter Ix> the people I serve. I readily add that I have experienced many school issues during these years, but none more acute and serious than the sev· en choices we will make this Oct. 24, 1967. For this reason 1 find it im· perative to express my personal thoughts to you. WE. AT ADAMS SCHOOL, have for the past six years shared a great ~eal of pride in providing an in1truc- tlonal program of exceptionally high caliber for our students. Thia· baa ~n achie.veci, chiefly because . we have been successful in employlng highly competent personnel who b·ave taken pride and interest In th~ work. We have been able to attract this caliber of personnel primarily because of the facilities and equipment pro- vided them. Because of tht failure of last year's bond issue. lt tsas become more difficuJt to offer these as favor· able factors in employing new person· nel. , FURIJ'HERMORE. continued reduc· lion of these factors will not only re- duce our possibility of attracting new employes. but will jeopardlze our abil- ity to keep the competent staff that 1k ma nrtilquate touched °'' .-.. • 'MHc scandal!. II was for· ~ tk1t die qaab •a~ 1n the ~rly ew · J ,_ ...., ldloot.s wrre de-sad. AN ELEMENTARY school teacher is presently employed. I can think of in lbe district once t.aught in ll double nothing more devastating to any All .._....,.... baildi.ng code wu wrina a. prEfttlt possible disasters ii Ille flliln -and only recently has Giie l~ put tttth '" this code. It ii -...utory to havr all schOOl ......... 9ttt ~ mirum1i11 stand· .... br dosed. llASBOa IOGfl SCHOOi. A11ditori· _, .S adjattl:ri w1n~s 1•, r r built • ID Md do 001 c:tmrorn· 11 must bt ~ op lo rtt n'!n1Jr··1 stand· ~ lflt tbt '"Jet) of llir iudenu ..t tW ccimmnmt) 11'1111 11 1 1t,, S ...... ions district. "l hated it.'' she school or school district than the jn-......, . ability to employ and maintain ccnn· said. "I ~ad the after~oon kids, and petent personnel. • , after ph1y1.ng all mor";lng ther were I wish to review with you some of tired and fidgety. they Just don t learn "" uie present ractors which exist and a.s well." . " are causing a negative effect on our Double ses!i1ons can play a havoc students' education: with a family's schedule, double ses· sions can have a detrimen tal effect on learning. It can create real problems for working mother~ and thry are le· ~Ion In thi~ arPa. t. FORTY·TWO CHILDREN living in the Adams School attendance area are attending other i;chooli;. 2. The mullipurpoli<? room. stage area . is being used as a classroom. WHAT i\BOllT THE quality or \ 3. The special instruction room ii; being used as a first grade class· room. 4. The faculty dining room bu been converted t,o a special inJtruction room -for special reading and gifted student instruction. 5. A kindergarten clasacoom. is be· ing used as a Second Grade class· room. l. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC being offered -only before regular school hours and being denied to bu1 riders unless they provide their own trans· port.at.ion .. {I, lpeeall therapy classes are be. ing conducted in the nurse's office . 8. Psychological testing is being ad- ministered in the principal's offi~. 9. Class loads. i.e. pupil·teacher ra- tioi, are exceeding state recommen- dation. Without further elaboration, I am sure you can see the impact .the fail- ure of last year's bond issue has had on this year's educational program at Adams School. H the Oct. 24 bond issue fails, conditions at Adams School as well as throughout the entire dis- trict can only worsen. YOUR SCHOOL ~ARD, after the defeat of last year s bond issue. was &1ven the responsibUlty of providing conditions which would cause the least negative effect on our educa- tional _pr.og:ram. Act.lng__.as responsible-. members aod in good faith, they elect- ed to use operating funds to construct a few emergency classrooms. Such facilltieS will only temporarily delay the crucial immediate future need caused by the assured continuous growth. It should' be understood that lf the Oct. 24 bond issue is successful. it is still too late to avoid all of the above mentioned problems. because it takes approximately 12 months to conltruct ·b~ aft.er approval. However, It would ~ovide relief from many of these problems in the second year. 1 SHARE THESE FACTS with you for the purpose of acquainting you with ~at is presently existing in at least one of the schools in our ·school district, and to acquaint you with con- ditions which you can expect 'to exist in your child's school if the Oct. 24 school bond Issue fails. As a f.ather Of three, all attending schools in the Newpcrt-Mesa District. as a taxpayer. and aa an elementary school principal, I wholeheartedly en- dorse and strongly recommend a '·'Yes" vote on all seven propositions on the Oct. 24 school bond ballot . A necessary two-thirds majority "yes" vote would afford us the op. Portunity of providing your children with the type of educational program t think you desire and your children deserve. ROBERT D. MILLER Principal Adams School Friday, October 20, 1967 th• edi torial page of tM Dolly Pilot seeks to inform and rtim- ul(ite na.dera b11 prtsenting thia newspaper'• opinfom and com- mentart1 on topic• of int.rut. and dgnifU;an~. btl providing Cl forum for tht t %J')1"tssion of our readtrs' opinton.t. and bt1 presenting the diverse 11ifW- pofnts of tnfnrmtd obsttrotra ana apokesmen on toplc1 of th• day. Robert N. Weed, Publl11her ~·~--------~~--· . . .. . . . . -. . . . Ply•outli· · Barramda NEW POWB FOR '68 2c1oor ......... m.._. clelne ••II ce1us.1' back ....... ..,~ tory •I 'jp1 .. St1dE No.Y~6. BE 11 ER ECONOMY FOR '68 VALIANT 2 DOOR SEDAN PRICED $ '12 ClllLLIC 495 '15 PLYllOITI ,.,,., 11·4 • ....._...., ~ ,.... ........ s.i395 'MIO• G.T.2 ............. ..... ..... 51095 'flCOllETIE M 5 Wf fmC de 4 ...... lt/H; ............. -. - 53895 '14Pl.YmlTI ......... 99111& Allla,,lt/H, .......... 'It l-1111 · , . . . '68 C.HRYSLER NEWPORT 4 DOOR SEDAN . NO C9'_.,IT PROIUMS . AT RAY. VINES! 11111 US YOUR BILLS Let -of our Hperlenc9CI crlldlt counMlort show you how you rMY consolid1te 111 your Wlh lftf9 one sm1ller monthly ptyment •nd Include• new or used car from ••• . RAY VINES •a Vallant 2 dr ....., .... 6, radio, he ... r, tinted wlncllhletd, r••••• _,,.., . ..,.... mirror, delua wheel coven. Steck Ne. V4090. '15 EL CAMINO V1st9 Cruher Auto., R/H, ,.._ str., brlk ... 51795 \ '64 .PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, 4 lpMd, R/H, pow· ~ ton pick up, custom' c1b, VI, 1uto., lt/H, ·power str, hNvy duty tires. Ill of f1ctory Wlr· renty. 1695 Lo.decl, lnctucRnt, ''313'' cu. Jn. engine, 2.. IMrrel carburetor, 1utomatlc, rlldlo, hMter, power stMrlnt. power t.r1k•, deluxe wheel covers, INclcup lithts, ouhlde re., view mirror incl many other outst1ncllnt f .. tur ... Stodc No. XC 4134 • $ . . 19 DIFFERENT WAYS .. ro FINANCE You Tell U• .. Ho·w ·· You :· ··.·Want To .Buy '68 Town & ·country llAllON WAGON PRICED AT '66 CORVETTE · '65 PLYMOUTH 4 door MCiin. Auto., R/ H. '65 CHRYSLER New Yorker, full power, fao- tory 1lr. ' ---$2595 ' '&2 CHRYSLER Sedln, IUH>., R/H, ,.._ ttr..., br1k•, w+w. $595 'II VALIANT '86 M£1CUl·Y · · · · · · · '14 PONTIAC '65 MUSTANG . Y·•, 4 ._ ...... < .... , R/H, .............. .s.itts PerltlaM 2 dr herdtop, 1uto, R/H, ,...r str, fectory 1ir • . ~395 4 door hercttop, ""9, R/H, pow· tr steerl"" factory llr. 51395 . 2+2, V.t, 1uto, R/H, cont0S., flctory 1lr • $1995 CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH· IMPERIAL 4201 WILLOW • LONG BEACH AT THE LAKEWOOD TURN OFF OF THE SAN DIEGO FWY l • . I FROM ORANGE COUNTY. 527-2341 426-7301 - ·I • • --------.; - ODie ta .,..JI?&. ch~ an4 U.Spoftdan· a.-. ~ oraW •o '-*"Pm ._. on alllse 1-Wlll ... aid lllGl 11tor111 sra. ,... tea& llr oldei ... Wo ~1D live dml•'°"· SUClY loam aoll ..... JOUr Oft prdeo, now.,. a' d fN& U.S. PRic::D Id ON- l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~P.~~..,J LY Slt,CKX> • adlllas 1Pan csa be assumed. . CAMiO stiom 0 L · Corona de& Mar . ~ OPEN SUN 1 • 5 ~I 8ll 2 bath limne MAlltUM 118'111 Mll4lll Pil£1 ' 4627 Roxbury Road II tile perftct Jocatioa. Ov- Ptice reduced from «llad BR.I. 2 mUliw Ille-LARGE FOUR m:DRO<m l•••mi-liiiliiiilS;:'liiiiiiiiiiiiiim--liiiim-ifi"iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiii~ • -$54,500 to $49,500 .t llllCll, .... ~ "°'1• PACll&l IEJ\ ft.AN dlt lWE' Ot BUY I/I by Owner 2 car PLUS garage, ~-epacious master bedroom, Count Your Blessings maculate yard, boat 8t trail-ctreumc area and GARDEN THE ULTIMATE 642-1235 (1) Approx 100 It frontage er storage atta • i~al tam-BAnl overlooking patio. Seri'• ii p-eat dlance to IN UYIN5 ·on oceanside with pano-ily home. Quiet cul-de-sac Mamie fireplace, DINING land • naUt BIG VALUE OPEN HOUSE SAT I: SUN 1 • 5 then lee 1500 Sandaio Drive tn fUhlonable Baycrelt 5 bedro<ma, 3• baths ' 111> family .\ dlnln& rm lovely garden ramie view. street Freshly painted, all ROOM, built • in electric in t00.1'1 rising market. It 30I HAZEL (2) View « Col"Oll& del Mar bcillt-1111. wl• carp eta, kitdlerl including dishwub-is a blg 2 story home with OPEN HOUSE POOlSIDE LIVll& 3 BR. 2 ba. immaculate Home • $29.SOO · 2900 Sll"rlanef NI (Tustin Ave. to Anntvenary t\lrn R on 2alc1 011 de aac). Hills to rear. heavy shake roof .t 1Usten-er. Conveniently loca!M to HUGE RUMPUS ROOM, a SUNDAYS ('3)·Best Resldeitial Ing 15x32 heeted & filtered SHOPPING, BANKING, separate dining room. Beau· 1. You own the land. exclualv~ Cameo Sborea on the Canyon with (4) 3 Baths POOL. Allno.t immediate nlEATRE and SCHOOLS. tilull.Y lltuated on a fully 2. Ocean View in Corona del (,\).Large Garden Patio po11e.ioa. Full price NO FINANCE PROBLEMS SEA ncl SAND lanckaP.ped lot, complete Mar with a feellDg of se- 3 be<lroom .l tamil)' room immaculate condition lovely yard 3 car garage $87,(XX) • excellent terms See Wally Hallberg • ._ Owner fra.3265 $28,950. CALL 540-llSl SUBMIT ONLY M DOWN a with llPrinlden & covered cluaion It quiet. Heritage Reel F.ltate Priced ri&tit at onl1 $!1.500. Are but • .ea -lbell'• tom patio. 0... moved leaving 3. Contemporary 11 year old GENI NORVELL RHltor Open Houses THIS WEEKEND · KHp thl1 h1ndy dlrectory with you th11 WHkencf .. .,.., go ................. AJI ... lecatlont ............... ....... . In 9reater detail by .._rtbl"I ........ ,. In toclay'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS P1trons thowt111 .,... .._.. .... •le or • to Nftt IN UrwM le 1111 .-h lnf9nMt ... ·In this cofurnn Melt llrlRJ. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 a.clroom) 812 BliaAlupe. Cc•• del Ms .. 642·7000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) · 118 D )i{()dw, (Newpcrt ~)NB 8'1-32&5 (&t&Sun) (3 WroomJ 223 Oanal St. (Newport Shore6) NB 64U430 (Sat le Sun) 2427 Holly Lane (Newport Reiebts) NB 646-7843 for app't (Sun. 1.S) 2900 Sllverlan4, Newpolt Beech 673-8550 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 442 Catalina Dr. (Newport Heights) NB 548-6800. (All day Sat & Sun) , *1101 Essex Lalle (Westcliff) NB 646-4494 (Sat & SUn 12-5) 482'7 RoxbarJ. eameo ~ CdM 6'1a.3285 (Sun 1-1) (J Ir I flmdy or Den) 192 Prtnceam Dr. (O"I' 111 Plrt) CM . 546-7309 2992 Anttroe. Oo1ta M.. · 64().1720 (Sat le Sun 1-5) 1811 Glen\Wad Ln. (Bll)'crest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 56...Avalo~ Mesa 646-8811 (Sat •Tun 1. 2229 Avalon. CoMa Kesa 648-8811 (Sat Is Sun 1-5) 582 'Inverse Dr. Q'io. of Paulmino, E. ol Bristol) CM 848-8811 ~1·"" (Sat & Sun 1-S) 2127 Leeward Ln. (Baycrest) NB 846-3256 (Sat Is Sun l·S) *~95 ~dow Ln. (Back Bay) NB 646-3255 (Sat a: Sun 1-5) 2298 Waterman (Santa Ana & Tustin on 646-3~5 23rd) CM (Set & Sun 1·5) 601 Al Dean PL (Newport Heights) NB M&.4494 (Sat & Sun 12·5) (4 Bedroom) 1906 Suva Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 546-7378 (Sat & Sun 12-6) (4 Br & FamUy or Den) . 3214 Cororado PL (Mesa Verde) CM 546-3463 (Daily) *1843 Tanager Dr. {Mesa Verd~) CM 546·5460 (Saturday 1-8) 1318 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Sborel) NB (714) 642-8235 (Daily) 9674 Dove St., Huntington Beach 646-4494 (Sun 12-5) 501 Clitt Dr., Newport Beach 675-4031 (Sun 2-5) (5 Br. & Family or Otn) **401 Evening Star Ln. (Dover Shores) Newport Beach 642·5200 (Sat le Sun 12-5) 4 PLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom Each) 303 Ma.rgu~e. Qorona dtl Mar . 675-2000;~ 9-3351 (Sunday l·S) '* Poot ~ ** Waterfront *** , .. , a·w ... ,.,,...,. Eves: &a...GBO Don't pus up thia barsa1n away from um CU!trempor• home loftq .t VACANT. home with 3 bdrme, 3 _ CALL TODAY' I ary beedl bome featurinc a., It far $2l.l!O or LEASE · badll and cxmy. Den. prime location $69,(XX) ~~~~~·~-~ Cathedral bMm ceillJlc and ll' wltb OPl'JON TO BUY j, v., lap living room & Call Mrs. Pavlovich ,. brkt fl.replace, 3 roomy bed-tar SZI01*' IDOllth. Just call 2 '"atlful fireplacet. • ~: flS.Q18 rms., 2 bathl, built-in ~ to ,. it!! 5. Tral*al llade swi~ en and lllllDY brick patio. pool. en.I eea vi• amdedt. • • c:GlTS Redueed to $79,<XX> could be 4th bedmt. Out~-& ~ Evea: 673-0054 state CJWller' needs quick WM.LACI eale. $2850 moves 100 In UAL TOIS lay & leach IMMEDIATELY! --c5titt.-• 4'141-Realty, Inc. 335 . 62ncl, N.B. '°"'9 lweNnp) 2407 E. eout HW)'., OlM REALTO•S POOL WEATHER! a JJ. ----- OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 •m=mmm=m~ " Dive l.D th1a IPf.rldin& l8x36 "lint Spring" 64~7252. zm=•==~ • 673-4400 Finta Pool s~· deep • '/'·en ou.H are clOle at had to thia ..,....., 2 flxr1 R.aDcll ANY'1'IKE fNftf Row Ya.w fWJ)' equiped. Lovely Mea S,llllft n I II !nine~· A c:bldllt-Verde CUlbridp llom e 1111 Glenwood ...... BiaaM. VA • FllA OK at Ja,500. na IL1tUJCNd ed 1-le, .abrllll CIOOlll1 (tllw Pn .......... cutom Cll'Pttbll IATURDlY/SUNl>AY JM Ac Joeded wJta IPllWiwtl .._ ~ • J 6 -*" la....,... ..,._. ca 811 ONN SAT/SUN 1-5 !182 Travene Dr. (not1h o( Realty Co. A _. aa • .. a wa& cbmD! FonM1 "'-roam Dlt'9 1-• Anlcm. I 1111 dla + falaU1 ..-• .,. nit 111t tlllt ..._ bald) 1ll01 WISTCLJFF DRIVE 61111 cleeclr.W 4 BR -3 opeahc to ~ .... 2 lleth lllce l1lon ..,,._ dlnlas roma. cw..d at IDMllll c6t.r benUfu1 ham- ._. bClme C9tOlll Wit by race, huge living nom, a prfyate rear )'ltd. nu.. --"• ~ odier pool • built 1ry Ivan Welll! u-~. Ult "' Briltol), CM. tvan Wella (not 1e111e land). book-lined ltucly, exquiltte or VA OK. homes, too. C.U ual u..1-.... 6-ift~ .. ,.., Haff Acre S. livinc room, wood pan-muter bedroom suite. So Coll llNlty 546 SllO ·-room, uo-.'" ...... maat- 2 BDRM -$21,000 eled pme rocm, cbarmlni tutefully decorated le slrn-$21,950 ... er bedroom 1Wte, walnut SUbstantlal home now rented, ma.ater bedroom IUlte, lux· ply immaculate! Exception-~ paneled study. a gourmet's ,..., urioua new e •~Pe tin f , al • ti:;? 500 ""cl . (C1ll to '" ins '.,•) kitchen, 3 baths, PLUS an on a clean level ~ iooed .i.<Jf ..,,, • """' imve "' intriguing Oriental Ttt- R-2 will ~ 6 units -U llPUtdiDc heated pool in the with: with a variance. Try $.1,SJJ dlon:lan IUdl1 patio. On1Y Ruth P1rdoll, RMltw Mlwport VA -EvwyOQe ElJaible bot&le in the beeutifull.y down. Owner will help fl,. '68,500. i:xclullva with: l&(l) Westclitt Dr. 642-S3llQ .. LOW l)QWN =~~:·~:Jal)' nance. Ruth P1rdoll, R•ltor Nb loan fee • No HCrOW tee Ruth P1rdoll RMltol' 1D Westcliff Dr. 642-~ Westcfiff lecnllY Vlcftlrta Qlaa11fy Now-Yoar dream , . Mesa Verde BALBOA ISLAND OPEN HOUSE SAT/sµtf '. home could be ready &Jl1time ltm Westcllt! Dr. ~ 4 Bdrm $26.SOO ,..._ .,_. Reduced 1135 Pembroke ...... 11 G. D. BUCCOLA Once in 1 While· , . $57 000 See this immaculate adult Oftletal V.A. Management WHEW! I~:ic•~e ~ly~ Heavy abake 'roof tops thl1 oc;cuP1ed 3 BR 2 bath home 24 HOUR SERVICE WHAT WEATHER! -But you A home tlU marp "1th a with floor to .ttiling brick )ovely 3 BR • deo, 2 bath :thC:.~ch:U~8f~1~: STOP LOOll& 642-4>862 could IUI'• cool olf in tllia :::!'. ~== :!': =· ;!: 11 ~!, ~ ::.m~ e~= ing: tinted . glass, quality MONEY uaKEI = if:1i!.~-= detadled praea with ce-from schools -Don't mia patio. Dtll gar w/xtra ~ carpets ' dra~ through-YOU'VE FOUND your dream """ everything is ~ In mmt drift, cement block this one it i& one « the bat poet. c.r,,eted • draped. oat, 1arp beautifully land-home. Out.land~ 4 + Oolta Ila& Tdplex, . New,ort Bee.ch. t..arp 3 " wall, room for trailer at.or-buys in tbe area. 0.. tD So. Bay • the 9CAped )'U'd, spr1Dkllra I: farnUy 10001 home, 1 )Ital O.S R9tal ncorf flill:y/dlning room. Owner age. Smartly decorated and 546-2313 e 646-7171 Vllla&e attncdft patio. A reU )'Olml bNuty. Close tO _. aa ~ • 1Mdfidn1-abeolutelymut immaculately maintained. Open Eftl. 'TU 9 OWNER ANXIOUI -See ~.:= ~ m-4132 ICboolll • firep1aot, •/w Can tD lee ' .. • ~ Lilting la $42,500. Make Perll'ct fOl' a tlDall family tbfl TODAY! • ........ cerpetlt, drapes, fenced yard CURT DOSH Re1hor your otter ar retiMi couple. Prime STEPHENSON UAL TY * LACHINMYER with patio I: sprinklers. Only r College R~lty 546.SllO eutaide locat1on. $m)down 306 Marine A.-e. t'lS-4000 * ULTRA BRIGHT $26,7'75. 1130 w. Coast H.latiw.J :1 ~'i:~ ~giR~ $120 Per Month INSIDE• OU'l'. come 1ee H r.•.w.c &C-64'12 EVES 673-34&3 Honeymoon • CO. 6G-7TT7. Next to Includes taxe.a on Ulla large this 4 BR I: family room - SDack 1llOP Jr. Open Eva. RUSTIC UMllJllG three bedroom, 2 bath tam-bu lex appeal SEE 1700 IJiWED. OCCUP. COftaCJe OCEAN FRONT • n iJy home. You will enjoy 8CJ, 2 patioc, beautiful car-1003 • • . 5IM440 ClJl.mtrr Oub custmi, 3 bd-Ne~ island FIX UPPER tbe lepoothl.ng blritifood pets I: ~ throu&bout. nns, "9uL location with ·r-· 2 BR 1:-den home 2 baths, floon, the specious rear Check the ~% loan you MOIE fOR Yjew. Nelltll'OUbda, now vac. only flf,500 Balboa Beach Frcnt. Near large kitchen I: dining area yard surrounded by main-cu 11M1Jme -the price is YOUI tlaANIY $39,lllO. George Wllll&DllOll, Rltr. pier and Pavillion. Only with fireplace. $22,000. tenance free block wall. right I: owner is ready to ll'llV 613-4350 OPEN ~ $35,<XX>. Best Bey in town! Wela.Mceardle Rltrs. You'd better take a look. mott. For details CALL At laat, a chance to buy a ~"I).,~ ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II ~ =· mo Newport mvd., c.M. Only S19,950 tun pr tee-MR. MYHRE ~1151 trulyla:rphome in the B&Ck "°'-v 4 IR·FAMILY RM. · 548-1129 Eves. 644--0684 WALKER I: I.a;. 200 Heritap Real F.atate &y. Over 2,400 sq. ft, with Phcne 5*5980 $2:2,950 56M91 Open till 9 P.M. Weatcliff Dr., Gt>TTU..Opea IAYCREST -t bedroom& and 3 baths • ._ Statel)< 2 story home. Prime Eves. Large family r o o m with T locale. 2 beths. L a r I e Celtlwel.-k LARGE R-l LOT • cul-de· FonMI Dlntnt Room tlreplace. Lowe.t price d AN E dlarm!ni living rm. Hu . I Ban .,, lllC IU'ttt ~~ 3 bedroom• 2"9 baths. extra home in thia area with a Buy Dlrtct 1rom Bldr. baftdaom• fireplace. Push Mesa. All utllltiea ill, no Iai'irDVlnr~ Newpo~addrft8~at et'fE-Ktrrttolftl-Ji"rt! ~t.!o .Jdtctiea. Dil&- bonda. Only $7500. ~. 2700 sq ft of luxury only ;35,500. WA~ A Excellent flna.nctng. 1 bl washer. 54Q.1720 OFFBS: ONE OF A KIND Overlooking Newport Harbor. Custom de- 8igned 3 & fmly. rm. & pooJ. Big rooms. Xlnt. quality, fee lot & oo1y •••• '85,000 John Marr 4-PLEX CORONA DEL MAR 303 Mlrguerite OPEN HOUSE-SUN. 1 ·5 4 Deluxe 2 BR Apts., w/frplcs, patios, or decks. Great rental record. Nr. best beaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . '82,'500 Joe Clarbon IRYINE TERRACE VIEW Cu*>lll designed 3 BR, 2 ba. home. Boom to add, 3 car garage, lndscp by Beelon. New Fashion Island. Owner IJIXious. ..................•...... '. $79,500 Mrs. Rau11ton EAS'llLUFF HOMI · Great value in fine "L\llk" aiailt home. 4 nice bdrma, 2~ ba., din. no., Ire. tam. rm. 2 fireplaces, low maintenance -pdos. Below COil , •..•••.•.••..•• ~·· '42.&00 llrl. Hervey , I SPLENDID CORONA DIL MAR HOME Some oeeln view from this '4 BR, 2 m. with private beach. Owner is lea ving area, will ronsider lease-option at . . . . . '36,500 Walter Haase OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPOltT BUt:R Kl 9-3351 Rltr. 1830 Npt Blvd., C?JI. JMa1, Doallle garage, shake LEE, 20a Wettclift Dr., to beach or pool. T.4J',B~ 2005 Harbor 646-39'l8 Call Eves. m.6'l7 rc,t I'• simple, owner au-646-71.U. Open Eva OPEN SAT It SUJlf DRIVE BY w f. I A# . ...__. to.a -trade. FOR LEASE 223 CID&l St. Npt Sholw. 221 PALMER. 2 BR, ~ • WIWIVmBJVI Rltr. ~ Eve. M2-G185 Spacious 2 • story home con-IO.Jf30 place, larp R·2 loL 'l't)' * LACHENMYER 1'mient to &m Dteso Free- DAYIDSON ·••t ..,, '1'lllD Aft., <M, by ~·~~th 3 ~ OPENSUN2.5 ::'ONOO:.Tr 541.9393 CUSTOM owner. 4 ~ mts. 2 '"""' _.'" . ...,...VUUJ, 501 Cllff Dr., NI 1m Oranae ~. 64MH5 MV f.a!st S BR + dllllllll lots,•• on Tustin thJv·315' and bath upstairs. ~le HALF ACRE Wfo to eeU )'OUI' home) + family. Cartell. ~ to•• float on C6l'dm I.me. attached ~. BftutifuJ ~M:-:-.-.. -'"=""""_,... _ _,,_ __ , mi aq. rt. --Priced to Rll fut. 5484588 hclne in desirable area. 4 BR, 2% be, fam nn, lge Verde $23,500 Rltr 27SO u -..o..-5B -. JUtr/,,__ , . $265.00 per mooth. wed brick trptc 3 BR · FAMILY RM. · ...__. ' ~ ....._.. (Dant diltmt> WAI.J(ltt .l LEE A BARGAIN AT $42~ I bdw. ~. electric 546-5460 Ens. ~ t!nlnta), 2629 B9bor Blvd. Rlm1rdson Re1lty ~.ID kftchen. 28 tt. pa. White~ Dime Ille GIARGE m MS-9491 Open tlll t P.M. 325 Bayside Dr. 675-40!1 tio. Bar stools, washer • ------- ·On Weterfront NMr Newpert Herbor Entrence 2525 Oa1tt Blvd., Coron• del Mer, C11tf. AMP~ GUEST .PARKING .cl IOAT SUPS Wlty Not .., 1h "Co.cle•1l111" Wfl'f of Ufe THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchase and get f~~Ue.-or, leue U you pre!er. AT.L ants. have WATERFRONT VlEW. AU have two bedrooms ancl two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU ~ "~ INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL Buy $59,500 and Up-LeaH $420 Monthty & Up Pho9e 673-1781 for further Information dryer included! ~rno Dally Pilot Want Mall TARBELL 2956 Harl>or AlWQa a Go-Gol 4 ·BEDROOMS PLUS POOL Beautiful tropical entry way, a huge 20x24 ou!-Side familyroom, fla==• fireplace in livmgroom, 2 spac:IOUJ and an extra 1 Iong filtered pool. A blf&aln price, so oome see it now. - . $24,SOO IAILY AMERICAN BEAUTY Tile warmth of knotty pine paneling, and Ille spaciodl r..Ung of the cathedral open iJlmed ceiHqa will please any family. The o1 tM pool sized yard surrounded ~ the BpOtless condition o.f the tnd dbdngroom in the west wing 114 3 be*oams, 2 baths in the east wing IM the ~ covered J>Qtio in the middle of this cusip built home should not be ltillled. Come •. the other custom features. $34,500 WISTCUFF POOL Bargain seekers here is a 3 bedroom home with new carpeb, Cathedral ceilings, built- in electric range and oven and BBQ, plua a hap 20J40 heated and filtered pool for the price surrounding homes W'i.th<>Ut a pool. See tNt holl\a eo beautiful it was written up in SnrrER HOMES AND GARDENS. . ~.ooo ' L a 1ae l'OOll MC, JEJ 400 I NE lB • NE Lee port 2427 Cost • QuaJ. doo O:ltl fOfJ E)q: $39; 0 11906 Lt V&e1 • 0 lo. ~ lert ' 84'7-l DE I 3 lll !~ ..,. •e .:;: id -Her ' '" " Pu: ,lmc OF U&I A.I RED sn: .. bad ar'I 59- SAC new "Er. S20J OPI 4 I lot. MOC cJl(I lide • iii .l e er. N QI ~-n --·- . . . . - . .. % .. . • ... . ·~ .... - . --... -. -, . D~ ' - p . , . . Frld.ay, October 20, 1967 DAILY PILOT !S HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE I HOUSES FOR SALi llNTALS RENTALS ------_ HoWM Unfurnished HouM1 UnfurnltMd RINTALS •. :rHALS tct:NTALS HOUSIS FOR SALE 1000 Coet• Me.. HOO Newport Beach 1200 -•· -· --·----·-Lldo lale 1351 Newport lo1eh 3200Newport leech 3200 Apts. Unfumlthe4 Aptt. Unfurnllhed Aph. Unfumithod FOR SALE Low Prtee $27 ~ OPEN HOl.JSE at %13-19 "Cash me ·out XLNT 2 BR. 2 Ba.: let, fam. ~-,-,, ...... ..,...._,.,~ awwws aws aus aw rm., new cptl., drp1. &but· Newport luch 5200 Newport leach ' 5200 Newport IMch 5200 a Jae bdrm, 1p tam • dl.nlrc room co attnt:dft ml* Ne. For appt. JEAN SMITH, lealtor 400 E. 1'1Ut Cit. 6*3255 NEWPORT HEIGHTS S BR. S22.ll5f. LO DOWN NLW ._, clrQa; 1~ Ba- 1--me.I. )'U'd. Nr. N-· port 8cbJa. By Owner. ' 2U7 HOLLY LANE W.'1143 Sierka St., CM. blk. N. o1 m St. Eut o1 Orange •nd I'll 9fve you Ave. U-15 PM. Bat-sun. the Buy of Your Life" Uke new 3 Bdrm, hrdwd 3 BR, 2 ba, :t Fpl, formal Oocn, l~ tiled Ba. Stucco d.ln/t'm, crpll. drpe, gar A pluter. NAtural bird! door ~ $31,500 ten. Owner $4T.~. 613-28<Mi THIS IS A LEASE--1.WE/OPTIOll HuntJnvton IMch 1400 Olbineta. Lob ol Cli>lneta! Phone 548-6800 -.11111111 .... 11111111111111111 ..... LoU ol dolet apace! Over· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •--:..... ,...._ ltlbdtl Ihle dbl. alt. pnp. Hea· e "THE GOOD LIFE" e ~1 llR ""' vy lllllJie root. Walk to Pa· WATER.FRONT home w I Waa never sweet..-than ttWI lovely Aloha Ori~ addreM l"Odlial a Public llChools. prl• aUp It dock. in a Pri· with 3 ll(>llCious BRa, ~· G&' ~ t>OOl liled tot. $26.-vate oommunlty; nicely tom carpeting, 2 patios It 250. AU10 lice new 2 bd· FURN. 3 BJ •. , 1% batha.. Re-_._ 1"'-.... _ """~t d ed ... $69,500 f u1 k many more pf'Ulh e .... u . Brand new 2 BR, 2 baths -beat area New· port Beach . Carpets, drapes, completely . blt.in kitchen, swimming pool + gardening & maJntenance. Close to .schools, beach & shopping. Maid service afso avail. at min. rates -$235 mo. CALL 644°1133 nn • den. .,. DOI• .......... • UC w or q c C-..'"'"-ll ~-.. to 5a.< % $22,900 f inc emept 1 ~· ~ aale OI will hue/option. DUVlu .__, JOO Costa "--1100 tn 1.R. Stucco A pl.u1er • YOU OWN TilE LAND FHA ba.l.ance. c:.__...._ ¥.' 2414 Vitti ct.I Oro heavy abake rod. Nat. • 646-1849 OWNER e PACIFIC SHORES ~ e MESA VERDI e Blrdt cab. Blt·ln oven 1t bluff II F II REAL TY Newport leach Quality. eumtom home: '9-~e. Extra c1oeet space.. E~~ 5 Bd, ;-ba t!mee':i: 84'1-&'i86 S36-889f 842-2581 • ...,. rea ty ducecl $2.560! 1 Blk. from .. x 11' patio. Oven1kle dbl. large garoen, p1a,y a re a. :,:· 6'2-'7048 O>un•-OUb. ' BR.. Ip. _.. ----60' wid• pool ,-. ..-.._ ~~ -·---= ----_, _.._ ---" BI kilx:tlen, sprlnklen, 2 jl4,..io ~ --....... -=-= --w - fOIJDlll Jiv. 6 .._ ,...... ~ ... ~ w~ ~ atocy. 3 yrs okl. $39.500. 5 BEDROOMS HOUSU FOR SALE K1::HTALS of!uxur~ _j}parlmenb· on WITH PRIYA11 IOAT SUPS 2&31R ·21a. ftem $225 mo. • Sound Proof I e Carpets • o,.,._ • Htd. SwfM ..... • e Indoor P•rtri"I · · P9nn., 2 bl. frem ,.,.,,_ 310 FERNANDO, a.I~ ExpeU:y ...._... Now 4llb' • r...., -_.......,. R. C. GREER, Realty --~ H...... Uftfvrnithed 138C: ~~ 1U OWNER. CID~ 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 ;~~~~~!~~ HuwH·~ 1 ... "5 I".-£ "--· •100 ... c ... fAL) ,,_ .•• AL) ._.......... ..~·••AL) 11906 aiva Ordr 546-13'11 BUJU>ERS REPOSS 4 BR., 2 ba., Faml.cy rm. beau.., hu ....... lied Uvin& er-r ..v _,a ~ • Heuaee UnfurnilhM A,ts. Furn...-___ __Apts. _____ Fu_rn_.WW_· _ ... _= __ Wn'a an dme -3 bit 'J .-~ -----------------· Lender's l.w... Bn.' 2 bath&, large fam-w/frpl., .dln. rm.; not ClODd· room, ballt ln dream lcitct.-WATERFRONT LOT DESIRABLE Huntl--... ch MOO Newport leach 4200 Huntingtoft leach 4400 -r--Uy niom W/w carpetin1t, Lire .. prtv. back yard. Cloee en, S bedrooms includJn1 NEW HOME ,._, .... , ·-_ --;_;-;;-;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ Vacant. redecorated iMide en.bed tio fir 1 to ICboola in Back Bay King aiJ.e muter auite with z Br 2 ba td d f C • l out. covered patio, cloee °" pa ' ep ace, area. $35,950. private bath, famlly l'O!>l1l SOxiOO Including 34 ft. boat " • Cl> • rpt, ore-OouglH SfNU enter ID ICboola. Under maricA!t at ~ electric built-BY OWNER 548-1341 with gla.ss doors to patio, alip. You own the land, full ~ air head, Garb-diap, bit· Only 2 miles. 3 BR. 1% only $21.500 -IUbmit )'(JUI' ina l dlahwaabtt. $995 overlooking a paradise in price $37,500. Try 20% dn. ma; trpls, patio, rarage, batha, dble gara1e. exclu- lemu. down IDO\les >1>'I ln. Extra DUPLEX/3 It 2·BR. landscanin". BA R G A I N BJcr. Paul G a i I e Y (213) water turn. Adulta only, no live livlne. Rec center, htd aice quiet a.ta Mesa ~ %-BU< BAY &: OCEAN! . r. • 431).~Tt (714) 847 25.11 pets, pool, teMia court. no ~ard Paul Jones leatty caUon. CALL RAY GAULT Owner $45,500 * 673-2950 P RJCE $23.500. NO DOWN ' • . JUTE REASONABLE work. Child over 12 OK. 2008 W. Oceanfront 2 BR, 1 bath, c:rptl drapes, $150 mo. 642-1615 6'7>1868 !Ye.I. Ml-1266 Eve. 536-2465 Herttage Real FAtate VETS. WALKER I: LEE. L..,... leKh 170.S Acrou from Country Club $195. Femhill Homes Nr DESIGNED w FUN 5*1151 'M82 Edinger, 842-4455. 275 Mesa Or. * Ph: ~06 w--.r •-Bolaa Chica. Newport H..ts. 1210 ....... • * O(ll!•NF•·ONT * ; 3 llR Ir family !l>CllD-PLUS •• PRIVACY 3 FOR LEASI tt4:M7-2634 DELUXE 3 ir, 2 bL e NEW e UJXURJOUS e REWRT LlVINC 4 HA TIVE GARDENS 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI HUNTINGTON GARDENS: t ---D • a ~ Meu ve.. 1110 COR.NER 2ln> *!·ft. l Br, 2 ~ 4 Br.-2 Ba. Gardener .. S2'l5 4 __ B_R_2...,.%-:--:--ba-.-cp~t/:--:drp&-.-:b:-:7'll· -~ :::..--.::r~~Owner ___ tranaf ___ erT_l!d .... -Al-moe-t ~~1:n.7'·~1·_nr~~: lmmac. •BR 2 ba. blt·lna, · 3 &G:"!,.am. nn, .-.... =. ina, ~~·...,3pool. $180/mo. :::;"~·. =.,;:-. • frplc, cpVdrpa, cov patio ..... ener •" .... • .. • •~ (2U) ,,._.,., ' 7•2•1U. 1 BLOCK from oce.an 1 A 2 •;:-~-~~~ ~·~R=-·~~ =..o.P!'lnc ooty. 646-5276, TOxl40'cor lot.Sl600dnFHA 3 Br.4er>-tam. rm.·:" $250 3 BR.Smallyd,cpts,2blkl __,..,,...-,..,...-6 -::r:c=---=---:--:-BR .tipta. 2 years old, •t- TENNJS.ENTERTAINMJtn' IOLSA.CHICA & Hiil AOUL TS 147•14 ,_.,....., OO S .etter _ lowest price ht aeller will help pay bu)'era • TARBELL 540-1720 ea.ch Beach Blvd. Nr Slater ROOMY 2 BR Gange Apt. ed pool, built _ Ina. rec. * 5 BEDR , M town -aubmit all otteri cost or no down GJ. · • · For Le.,..._Eutaicle $130 lae. Dble gar. 842-7823 Ose to heh, ahp'g " bus room. intercom mulict Sl.25 Panaramie ocean view m CAIL MR. BLACK 540-1151 EHtbluff f242 BRASHEAR REALTY LOS PADRES 3 bdrm, den or 4 bdrm + :.---line. $130 mo 'WI July L mo Ir up. S»mf. SSJS.11 ,_.. All'--""" ••7 oc.'H "'"" "°'e.2 c•'> 1-+ H • t J.300 W. Bay, 673-tO'J6 -you own, -..,.,,...,., Hdace Real Eatate. BEST BUY-BLUPFS '" ~~ ~ ~""" REAL TY tamfty • dlninr nanpua unt1n9 on fURNISHED rooma b rent OPEN ROUSE ·SUN U-5 "'·' ..._ .,_ POOL ROOMS 2 B THS room. c-n::; mo. Harbour 3405 VIEW ol Bay &: Ocean tor-pnv· atie -~ 11 ~'---"-T c~ J BR. 2 BA, ...........,...c NEW • Decorator'• dream! 3 BED ' A JE·N-SMITH, RNltor 2 Bdnns.. fireplace. C.ont.em-.... ..:=-:::....'-""';;:-""• !t. .._..~ ~-~:..~ dra:i, 3 Br, 2 ha. View, PlloV 1.Ae, + 4 BR Sol ViJta. Shake New home, TOTAL PRJCE 400 'i. t7th CM. 646-32» 3 BR 2 bath Beach Club area. porary fumitutt. Ye.dy ..._"'"""' rm-- _..,.........., .,_ Owns ~a';,k,'QpD, DAILY own/opUoo, u/SJO,<m, l'ool, carpets le drapes. Trv-ONLY $26.000. $1,300 Down . -Near achool6 It new &hop-541-2394 After g P.M. wtc. Oal1 sa-at after.I ":',a..__,~~ Pmala-• S.-1501 f*Dt IY best value In molt .s.ir-885 • G~ St. -3 84nn. 2 baths, C9.qleta, Pinc ctnter 1 yean ~ MODERN Spadoua 3 BR. 2 2 BR.. 2 Be.: an. or.an. .... &bl. ll'ff near ColJest. LlaUD& Bet!. 49H833 dnpes. built.-.. fireplace, $325 I> er mondl witb pur. '* IUitUle 1.., abUiDc •/ ArWllJ. ao ,.a. ZDI l'ildda rtno •· Fllrfu. f BR 2 CWf C..... a..uty CeNne .. Mar 1250 $38J!i0, INtlCl to 11c Toe marketl lmctd yMI, anll walk lo dwe opriaft. Jlkr. OOJ ube-s. PrtncJ, ...,._,,Ar RA. S&n . ....... ('11111. ..... emllla .... Vet* c.c hbwQ KATILLA achoola IDd ...... 1115 Frank Smidt m-0 an.an 1 klcatioa. SI.ID stt.3"3 eft. n--c ,, 4MO =*" ......., ~ • aa .• dfl; ~" 1n. Spectecular View ur..ai ~ 0:. ~ ~et1~BR. per month. Mt-«n or (211> Q>.35ll. nJRN , Uni. ·_.. 1 a: 2 ::::::r ANRY • ~ t Bdrm 2 bah :C-ovm:-.<>;-" :': = = DOWNTOWN \\/W crpta, hup UY rm, Newly DKONNct IJR..Pool. :ze~ E. 16th lfOBILE Home w ~ ~ ~ PYtft:ned battil, well kept. $22.500 • 1BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm, 'fll.m CW. wallJ, massive aun-2 BR with carport, $90, water Founteln V1lloy 3410 Street, NB. -::.: ~Will 5t5033S ~ unit' • ~ extra. ~% GI Joaft. 56«i88. room + 2Sx25 playroom. d d deck, mod/ki~. range &: pd, nr IChool. 2194 Placentia . . &t6-4664 • mo. D>.000. Owner. mte Clloice lot. Pott:iJli ems· Ex· 2 BR 1" ha, In rm, efl, oven, diap. ottered u ii Ave., Apt.. D. 537-0380 EXECU'nVE 2-ttory 5 BR. 3 BEAtmFUL 1 bdrm, nr OP~ HOUSE '"""· 1A • * 4 BDRMS, 2 betha. * traa. •"" CN> """',..01 cpta/drpl. Good t'Oftd. nice $:?4,950 • Low On. Minion be, den, pool l sardener. beach. pool, adults. $120 to Laguna ~ .,.,,, .,..,.,, .,.... N thing ~,.,.,.,. "''"'.. cor lot. Walk to HB Ill i Riiy •cu ,,,..,1. 2 BR, garqe rr Del Mar It • ._. mo. c..., .,...,.., 89'l.{i017 4 BR... lu n_....... larg• ear ~ · · .,iJT'V,., Santa •-· S95 2 B ........ ...,.,., .....,......,., ..,"" 548-2035 644-0637 NEW• Furn ._ .. __ .-BR 711 1>11.wa " 612 Hell rrade school. Vacant. ,,.,.. . r, ... .,...., ~. • · . . or .... ouu, .. Jot. $21.<m. 2417 Sant. Ana. BY OWNER. ~ otrope BRASHEAR REALTY Cuatom 4 BR plus den d~. lg yard, gar. Redlands RENTALS Npt Cbanne1 IM Motel 2 BA. All eiec. blt..aii. OWNm 776-1907 lest luy in CdM 847-8531 54IMlS52 963--1178 $1<0> Down " A111Ume pay-A: 16th. 642..mJS 1 i hed Lowest wtnter rat.a. PANORAKIC VIEW. ,_.. MODERN 3 BR.. 1~ Ba... College P•rtc 1l15 lmmarulate home, quiet RANS" menll. * 494.gm 2·BR. Pvt-prage nm. Apb. urn. • 6030 W. Cout Hwy. 642-3000 looklnc Ali80 Beac:h. tU5 cpta., drpL, blt-im; East· BY OWNER. 3 BR + fam netghbortiood -$29.990. "Vm RENTALS Nl'scbool. * ~Co.ta Mesa 4100 SS> MONnl Bachelor Apt.. 216%•. Waiey Dr.~ side location. $33,900. rm. blt·ins, COYer8f patio. O~EN SAT a SUN 1-5:30 $50 DOWN A: this 3 BR 2 HOUMI Furnished * 943 W. 18th ST. * . 1Bl7 W. Balboa BlYd. Modern~ bs • OWNER 541-1322 • 2 belhl, fireplace fenced D1v11 R•lty '642-7000 =~!::il~ina~iwC::~ Ront•I• to Sh.re 2005 FURN$95 m'! +Unfud. 21.~:. lreta Mio: SUS CASn AS ., . BR ~~•·o _ ~. ~ !: .; = 4 ... 2 baths; new drapes yard. 546-7309. VIEW HOME 3 Br·2 Ba. .... "' ""'9 ..... Furnished l BR Apia ~ ~ "'"", ~ JILV A~ bit-Im. By own-Oloice cor-lot! View of Jet· dl1ll ia ~~tallof ~6S BALBOA ISLE girl to aha.re aa. 642-176.1. VACANCY WINTER. tmL -FURN. $'7S mo. Small bech. till f'l&.a ~ per mo. incl~ a · · ., RIDt> 130-39th at Balboa Blvd, w/view a pvt deck.~ er. • NM•wrt • ..:._L 1200 IY I: Harbor. Opet daily TRADEWINOS RL TY. beau. furn, 3 BR . ., ti.. 3 • Bw__,~e carqe ~ • 2111 Elden Street. C.M. NICE ---" .... w-" ... __ ·•-5 pm-.._._'-~~ : !:'" ~ . 1-5 pm. 2804 OCEAN BIYd. 142.5011 142.5012 house w/[rpl, rrs Mo. mo. ....... .. e. * -s u blk off Newport Blvd) ..._. .... ICU_.,.,. ......,.. - -..-~ .. I .,., LOVELY 3 BR. 2 Ba. home D~ Owner. $3,000 SEE nos 6'13-52, 540-1997 Canym Or. * Mn. Johnton ~ ~ei>I a::-~~~ --NOW'S THE on 2 lota; can ~ u 2 apts. for our equity. 4 BR, 2 MALE. 2 BR apt. F\lm. ftt HCYI'POJNT · · O... Point 4140 Rm. to bJd. Near Bl.)' I: beltlt, bit-Ins, 2 frptcs, cpt. Glen Mar • pool Rumpua 60--4179 aft 7 PM on Tuee-IMM Verde 3110 . MODERN 1 BR. pyt p&do, -------- TIME FOR ~Will aeU all or ~ Int. Fine location. 673-2286 Eve. room. 5 bdrma, carpets, Thurs-Fri-AD day wlmda. cat1)0rt. Adults. No .,eta. OCEAN FRONT ~ or 1nde. Can pa1'I in rear. 2304 PACIFIC OR.. drapes, ~lace, ulcing I BACHll.OR wilbea 10 l ,!';, 2 ~~ ~ YIOORIA MAllOR ~ Avoa. $95. m«& Dana Pomt Jnr. 1 B& 9'lt lL. 41.lt Owner m.zns 3-BR. VIEW HOME + $32,950 Submit your terms, SHARE NEWPORT m'$. inl. ra-.i-A ctr-. dbl WATERFRONT 2 BR., i--1125. Studio SUS. e.1121 '-'UICK CASH ,..._., -...,_.. Du"'-3 °" • ~ll_!"&llrtlw'y U,., H.B. Hrui"', * .:M "''" _.,...,..,,. ,...... Poo1 ~ -n •-• y ... ., ..... ..,,.._ .....,,.. •" $240 mo-income/~ ....v ,..., ~ -......,. fireplace.. 1 child only S2()(). BACHELOR I> 1 BR. , tio. ac.t ,.......,. a.. .... ,....,,. RENTAU Br. 1 .. to ocean. F.rpl.t, mJDENr 0( worl<. rJrl to ~ Exe/Loe, carport&. Adults, nnley. Winter er yrly. .&-.. la-&.-t..a..ii. THROUGH A UO, cJ.w. $52,l'JO. By Own-Lido lale 1351 * Peclfic Sandt * th~ nice apt.: prtv. rm. It no peta. All UtfW pU:L OCEANFRONTIWIN'lm ..,.... vn~ er. 123 flit St· 6~61. S Bdmu, l " ba. bltna, cpta balti. SSO Mo. ~. Newport ... ch J200 989 Victoria, 64MTlf RENTAL NDLY FURN. )loo DAILY PILOT WANT AD 2 6 3 BR homes in Village UDO ISLE !at drpsfted~ c1b:• ~=· c u~. 2100 WATERFRONT -Beacon $17 .SO Wk. Up 2 BR-l BA. * M&-03D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil nr ua. Sate. teue/option &: • 0 • • ost• -Sl25 YR.LY 2 BR l ba, block -... Wllitebouae Realty. 4 II 2 a.-a.-S32'l Munster Dr. Owner. Bay. • BR -2 bath home e Studio a: Bad! apta. mr1d c-.... 117 MZ-tllO or m.om Eves. •• .uTna 641>-2309 FREE 1 weeks N'llt. 2 BR 2 witb beautiful ba.Y view i e Incl Utill It Pblme _... ~. ocean. • ........,.. 145,000 • $4500 down -.-..n:t.,..,. . w; ..... ....., ........ on Bath. Large 14.x24 L.R .. Gat'-private wide aandy beach. e Maid Service • TV avaD. B 33rd St., NB, '73-G6.1& 2 Houles by owner, Ocean r~ Willia Rlt:r • .. .,...,c. -·1 ""' aood priced ~ .. .,.. IDIOll, · 2-itory 3 Br • 2 Ba. $1T.950 age, finced yard, patio· 01--Tennis court privilefff. e New Cafe a: Bar = 67Sa1 -6.'is.mo. to 673-4350 OPEN EVES. Brooldunt/Adanw 54,_1888 posa!. prdener. Underprlc-Available Nov. 1-June 15th. 2315 Newport BlYd. 548-9755 Corona .. Mar 4250 !!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------·---1 ed mo mo Ul"lfunUlh«I s.u; $400/mo. ~ only. •SPLIT LEVEL • fumilltled. Open Oct. 23rd. pleue, Mrs. Manan Alt•. $1()() _ $150 * 2 Br·1% Ba. BREA'nfl'AKING VIEW 2421 Elden Ave. Ml 6-3389 642·5200 1.D IQ·ft. WW<IJU, clrp, Enc. a.pt.; 2 BR.; $275 UnJo,,4 Niii ;.. l•llJ 1K1N1 USE TH1S HANDY POSTAGE PAID WANT ·AD ORDER BLANK FREE 1 weeks rent. 2 BR 2 TOWNHOUSE I.MR °' Sale; bltm, pr. Ladry. Al9o: ti.-mo., le.ue. 215 Carnation. C .... te ............ ?lf'fc Badl. Larre 14-24 L.R. Gar-Furn or Unfurn. ! BR., 2~ cbetor apt avail/565421. e 644-0906 e Boys Ce.. & Gfrt.:;CI .. q e, fenced yard, patio. Dia-~ .• fiipl., cup., drapes, blt-NASSAU Palma 1 .t 2 BR. BAal Apts. Util, linma, maid e sr-di.1 S Ir'•· 2:Jiia JQ8l, prdener. Underprlc-~· 2 car pr., bested pool. Furn or Unf. $;1~'140. Htd •l'Y. Month-to-month. Motel e Swim Pool • ,._,,_ ed mo mo unfurni8hed $133 545-3155 Aft s pm ' wlmda POQI. 111 E. 22nd st. &t2-3645 Corona del Mar. m-mo. • IDdlY~ fumi*d. Opeon-Oct-13rd. M&-5'131, fH&.'lOID. STUDIO, utilitiea paid. SMAU. PVT~AOIELOR e A P'amib' m;. 2421 Elden Ave. MI 6-~ OCEANFRONT 3 BR. 2 ba. PRIVATE. QUlet penon. f15. Refrig. Hot plate, 1145 Anaheim j;.._ 2 BR $85. 9ngle • eeparate Newly ~edecoratl!d. Duplex. S85 * 642-«>38 Util! * 673«!04 C M. ~ 1----------------.......... -...-....... -------------....... ..-$62.:AJ No animala. No cttll-Occup)'UI( 2 lot& Separate -------:-..,,,---======== ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•M dren. 2070-~ Ntwport. lndry rm, Ii: pe.tio w/abcrw· 1 BR C.Ompl Furn. ••1L_. 4300 CM. 675-4463 er It dreuing room. $300 131 Flower St. ·$79.SO -----------mo. Yrty. 494-1296. 646-~ HOUSE. furn. 1 Bdrm.; ~ a."'•"' tBr GA .. _ 5 SHOIT WOIDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES RENT :- J Rooms Furnlt .. J 4 1 u clean. No pet.a; adult.a. ~ NEW DE.LUXE UNFURN RED.,,._! .,_., • · -· 1----..--------.----------r---""T"'---.,...---,i-----1 Hamilton $95. SM-3716 Channel Front Apt. age. Adult.I. 2039 Wallace. --~-------3 BR, 2 be., boat dock avail 548-1885 EYe11 I> wlcench. CLEAN Bach. aJ*.; 111 util. incl. f75 • Up. 315 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. • 613-9945 • $25 Mot.tit FU1J. OPl'ION TO 11JY. T1MD T1MD TIMll nMa $4.50 $6.IO $10.65 $15.90 Newport IMch 2200 rm mo. Rltr. 6™8iO $135-2 BDR.M/UTIL-PDI BAYFRONT 1-Br/$'10 • 1llO Incl • util! <>then avail No depm;it o.&.4'· tto.. ot c·~ .. WATERFRONT; dock; 2 BR. den, 2 ba., cptd., frpk:. Yearly S285. 642-7825 • ~ NEWPORT • • sn JOANN • 4te modem 4-Bl'. Family-641>-2811 or ~ Nov 9th. * 6'13-flU 517 W. 19th, C M. rm. 2·atory/~ mo • yrty. BACHELOR. Kitchen, bath, Lid• late 4351 c..ta "--=:stoo BROSE RJcy. * 673-3012 parking, $80 util pd. Man. --------______ ....,._ •. $5.10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 Newport H9t1. 2210 3 BR. 2 Ba. " Blk. to heh. 1637 Jrvtne Ave. 646-5736 e l...SR. tmLPD! LARGE Dehm t BR;,2 ba, --------$250 yrly. 846-9311 Ext 41; $69.50 ~PECIALLY nice 1 GARAGE, $140-MO. dee. bltna, cpts, ~ 2<ar . l . -. .• ~ ., .. • ' .. • ~ .. . ~ --... .. ... . ~ ~ .. - $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $14.30 CHARMING 1 BR. !)-pie. 646-3106 Eves. BR Trailer. Adulta only. e CALL: 673-«rl p.raie. Adults. Fam. er ~---~---~---~--~~--~~------~-------t ~~~~~QM~V~#~~m~~~~~~ .. ~~~ ~~~~~~ ::::64;::;;2::::4;::;:;368;::;:.::::~:;:::;:;==== 2 BR, 2 ba. Pool. clbhae, 2·BR I Comp-furn + Re-_ Z.SR. DUPLEX * .lntnl, PAYMENT ENClOSED 0 SEND BIL( 0 '9lth1lt f... •••••••••. -'•Y"· "'''"' tn1 .................................... . a ••• ~ ................................... ,. ................ . . ..... . ........................................................... . I A,d4,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ...... _ ................... . City • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,...... • ...................... --. •••••••• CUT NIU -•AITI OM TOUI IN¥'l\Olll IUSINESS REPLY MAIL lllnt C:S.. filwllllt ... II, Cetie M-, C.tlfert1la ON119e Coost DAILY PILOT P. 0. lox 1560 Con Mesa, Calif. 92626 ca.uifled Dept. ' TO ".VU COST Pitt et1ly .... word lt1 H dt ••e• •h••· l11Clttd1 y"r ocldttH w ,llet10 1111111hor. Tli• cot+ of yMT ed 11 at th• end of iho liM n which ttt1 U----2220 Stp. Owner L.A. 291-5281 frig I StOYe. $9()..mo. Nr-I CUTE 3-ROOM API'. Drpa, Cpta, Ooeed jiiqe. Newport ~ shops/store6. ~5040 bkr. Wood panelled/complete Yard. Quiel. Adul.__ 91ly. BEAtmro.L 3 BR, 2 ba 642-30) Newport Helghtt 3210 kitchen I Female only, $9(). ~Mo. * -...;13 N--rt Beech 4200. UJ t:t'fC. .....,... 2 BR. house; .fenced yard; -~...-mo incl·U ! vi..-,,_ I-BDRM. pat;., • aet-Bit· avail. Nov. lat; Sl.20 Mo. 1 Bdrm. QCLANFRONT. $130 AT!R.AC 2 BR $140 Yrly. .Ins, w/w cpta., ~ 22,.0 548-7478 Alt. 4 p.m. m.o. util pd. Winter. Patio, prage, util pd! Q u l e t street. Adlfll, tlO 8-ck Bly " 673-6069 days, Sf4.2429 eve1. Adutta. 116~ AGATE peg. $99.SO. 548--132'17 · $90~.-M-O-DEST---li-ttlt--..o~~ran--~ Corenade_l_M.~r~-3-250-~~~--==,.=,:=;;;;.:;:~4000:;;.~Go..::::no::::::::re~l:;;::::;;;;:::::::::::;;;;;;;;;4000;;;;;:;;:;:;::;:;;.;Genora;;;;:;:;::~l=;:;;;=~f,fc~?~=-DO laat word of your e4'' 11 writ• house; Ht BR'a., quiet, ae-vw .... . i•"· A4'4 $2.00 · ._..,, If yo• duded. New' paint. Lge. fc.nd d~siro •H of DAILY PILOT yd. 278 Sant& babel. 1o'. ••tvic. wlitl -n·4' ,.. 1=====;:;;;;=:::::::::;::;:; 1111••· lelbol 2300 2 BR Furn Cottage Cu l wtr pd. Yrly ~8-3151 RENTALS Houaet Unfurnished --·---General 3000 NICE J Bdrm 'l baths ~Uent area. w/w carpeta. drapes, bullt·ing, over 1600 eq ft. ,, .. cant l ready. $210/mo. Ail 546-4141 Vote yes ror school bonds " your renta will be r1Jsed. ~lltical. Frank El· leftdrath PO Box 329 C.d.M. Nr Newport Center or UCl New deluxe 3 bdtM 2 baU., carpets, drapes, built-Ins, $'.ISO mo. 54&-79'll, 644-2013 Costa Meu 3100 BEAU. MESA VERDE! 3 Br-2 88/Hu1e family + din mi. S200-mo. 968-2655 .. 2 IR-2 la. Unfurn • $250 mo. Irvine Terrece 3 BR It den FUm hm'8 $350 mo Yrly lease Sa.Li!lbury Realty 673-e900 LOVELY 3 BR · 2 BA. Cpta, Drps, P'rpl, Bltna. Ox>ice toe! $250-mo yrty. 67~2379 or~ 8-lbH Island 3355 ---- S@\\~lA-"~~s Solve 4 Sh,.pu Scrambled WMC!Pw:zle/oraC'Mlddc 3 0 Rtarronoe . left.,, « tt. ~ lout ·tcrombl«I words M. i-to fomt four li""'le words. YEARLY lea11e or longer 4 I I I $250 per mo Prefer l or 2 • • • • older adults. Refa. 2 Br. 1" ea. Sep. shower A dressmr IT I N G A I room. Front I: Side patio. _ Fireplace. Forced air heat. J • I I I I' Department lfOte odi "'Mini. Gar. dlap. Top location. 4 • • • • • akJrt& o,. now available In all blk1 frQP1 town. ~ blk from --------. -:' ~ ~. 31' Coral. fRt G HIN I 1092tmplet. tti. cttuckte qUOl'ld , I I I I I I by filling In the 111111109 word •• 1 Huntlngten leach 3400 _ . . • • . • you develqp from st•p No. 3 ti.low. UNruRN 2 br apt, fireplace. • r:~:R~~~:~~~RES I' r r 1· r r I' r I patio &: fenced back yard. ::~t~. ~~~ ~.,,,~ • ~o!C:~s~lR LETTERS I I I I I I I I I .:~:s;~phanta'! Dime~·Une. _____ S_C_R_A_M_·_LET_S_A_N-=S=-W_E_RS __ IN 7000 • .. -, . .. ' . . ''*'· Octtber 20. 1'67 ~.~WJ:TT~~~~i-;;~~~N~Trrc:r-----.~ll~AL ISTATI •EAL ISTATI ANNOUNCIMINTS IM NOTICIS AptL ~ ....._ ~ Gener., GeMral ----------5-100-C... .. ,_, 5250 u.a _____ 6]~_1.et1 ___ . _____ ,_100_ ............ 6405 c.. __ •_M_•_•____ X. CITIMINTll * lWMW * An Utfllt* ''"' Extra L.r99 2 BR Deluxe Aptt. f'URNISHED AVAU.. • Claeed dcmble ....... • <llildrerl'• action • Fully equipped ~ .... ~air hMl e H~ted pool ~nd •~tioe am e Printe patios e Walk.tn cbaU e Sin1le atory ~ ON TEN AO\ES 1 6 2 BJl, hnl a Unftlnl J'rPa · PrW!Pdos. Poola T_.. • o.tm&1 lkflt. JJ bole PUtt/Grea IOO lea Laae. ODI. m.MG (llacAl'tbar •· Olalt Hwy, ·• Lee· l BR. ~x; 2 ba., bit • inl; S2'IO Per mo, 514 lril 615-5009 2U: 'lM-4414 BLK to oeeaa 6 bay, 1 M . Shae '"' qU. beam ceJJ,. inc. 1 adult. no pell. SIZ yrly 673-1629. 1 SR Unfum. Blk beedi. Util paid. Adultl, DO pN. Sl35 mo Yrly. ~ P f • La Couples • Slt\al• THE Orta 1na gu na GllOUP .... panje•. tripe, etc. lilMt .cbtn w/aame MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOTS {714) 494-9311 ., ... y.11• leul leal E.tat• lrakw W• Mtl 7'll4iMl 3-9 PM c;I!; ..... : ~t WhatNY1 W1ftft Whltldya Gett SPICIAL CLASSIPICA Tl°" POR NA TUIAL IOIH SWAPPIU ............ 5 ...... -s tllMI -• IMlclm IULll -A9 MUl1 lllCLUO. ,_..,.. ,., ...... .,..... ........ ,.. """ .. ...... ._YOUI ..... .,,.,_ ...._ ._. IMI • ... ,.._ -.....oTt11H "°• IALI -ruoa _.. .. , PHONI '4U671 Tt Pleet Ytur Trlder'1 P1rl41M M TRAD!: 13' GOLD Pl.A T!.J> satOQ. 2 BR 2 bath, flee kftlchen, •uiler/d:eyer, patio. pool 1195/ mo. 8'B-fl'69. ======== HER tot beyfroat home or '550 =·~i°"Minne~ HAVE: '90 ~ w/~ 20,000 &eaulne mi1a, in beaut. cond.. FOR.: aa.11 car ln like eondltkin. fer my~moul. LUXURY LIVING Co•plltefr .......... 1 6 1 BedlUOia .,._ Swim Pool. •• 111' 1111 Harbor Bhod .• c.lt .,.... * SPLrr LE:Vll. .. s Bl--2~ e.. 'HOO eq-ft. WW~ l>rpl, Bltnl, <Ar· .... Nodenl 54i-M2'I I.GE 3 BR. ~ ooean view, lOD ~ to watier m 1119 .,.,_ or 1rf7 to rap/ JJC;y, 4400 Seuhorw 540-3lll2 2 BR-1 BA. $.lls.MO. rm a..A v ST. PHONE: mim 0-.ral SOOO General .. COUNTRY CLUI LIVING J + DIN 01 J •tooMs. I IATHI NOW-RENTING $167.25 PER MONTH ......... ...... 0 • ,...., c.,.... . ,.....,.,... , ........ . ~ ...... • 2C:. ..... e Jlwt•• I ,.... .......... Al'M LOOK Ol'IN f 1JI TO I P.M. OlalCTIONI: i.,,,.. N•wport 11 .. 11 .. ••~• ~ •• , D• W"t •~ i , ... 1 ... Ro•'· ,.,.~ li ft , ,,,u ... I to lur~lt~•~ l'le4•h Modem, weU-localt>d Service Station. Avall11ble In Oranae County. Paid Trelnmg•Put· lal Finaodna. Call Geo. Dickuaon . e JE 1-3737 e COIN LAUNDRY I 2 • )'rs old. Good business. R I B areL • Owner. 962-8996 Buu(Y Milon H.B. for aale I 8 1t11t>om. 1n ~hp. Cfntet. r tnMclnsz 1\1111 !)4[>.344() SMAU.. p11r1 tm, buslnM>ir for I M.le Good money maker. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Call t'Vl'5 546-9M5 , ~· TRADE for trailer Gr ClMD!)- «· Bia 3 BR, dbl pr, nloe fMCed lot iD c.M. SU.150 $135 mo incl taxes. CUI Rottfaa O>. w..1222 anJ· time. FERRARI. unique Puil lhow car; beyaad reprmda. Trade ~ or down lot aedan or 2 plua 2; Alfa to Volvo; try me! 546-S38'7. e MONAROI BAY e e 3 + Family + DtniJll. Huge patio. Owner/Bacri- fice! Trade for Lot. TD'a, SUbmltfM9.2622.&30tl. SUNBEAM. Beaut. ConY. ())ape. ClieaMtt tn town! Far a'ODd color TV ar re- place .,_. 6C» Ill· ft. COD• crete~.~ S11,5GO F.q. In ..-1Bil2 BA.._. Ill vm._.v ua. Pref. ,..,... ..,.. Jlame, Wldt ... JUt:y ........ -.em.,.., H.Avg 19 OIEVY VA14 • WILL 1'tAl>E n>R EL CAM IN 0. CALL ''Bob" 648. 7141 (daya) MM568 (rves.) ROLL top and oUice delka worth PIO and SlSO, will t r a d e ft>r encyclopedia, lftlf boob. toola. aewina mactiine, Rue&pe, 962-6008 (2) stx-Plexea Eut Colt.a Mesa. EXQIA.NGE ,.n1 r.qult7 for land. or TD. Fortin Co, 110.1 Wettclllf Dr. 642-500(). 543-0390. * * * -------------- Se1ior Mec~11ial Desic1er Life lll#lrt .... ment fw ce awcW. u ................ , ..... catteM. .. .. f1mfllerwtthlllll._. ..... •eftifte ,.... tlc-.,lftdwl ........ aume "" • •• ••r ,.,,, ........... ,,, proftets. Deaic1 Dr1fts1n11 Drlfttftt .... IUHllf ....tr,.... .. ..... • ..., •••Is ant., .... ............... tMy. S-I •• I ~ ......... ....,.._ T_t9._ ,..,. ..... II ,.. .,.,..... Apply ... ,...... ... 9IM ...,.... .. ,_.. IOftnel 01p rt ARI. U.S. Diwen Co1np11y 3323 w. w ... Saata AM ..................... ......,,.. lobi1so1'1 8'ml UIBIUll 10 A.M. .. 4..P.M. ' ...,Cl. .. _..az .... .. COUTAL .. ..... I, 11 tw .... ...... 7 -•"aw I M Ow ...... -1 c ' ....... •G , 1..-,. .... .., -US,,._ .......... •= a; 'a....._ -B • t ..... tm:i_. .. ~ .... .... ......, •PIMTz C M 5 ........... ,... .......... c.....a •Es A ti ...... oimd .... .... a , • •r•f• ............. lllrS W_.Jlllllllllll .... II! r ' r ftr? · .. Ji '£ mt~ 1tm GOOLD llMm AZ71* 111..C:.. Elecbllic• T •i. lelilr. = • 'ClCllllls.-.ur••llSI M•l-llJ -..,. Califlnia, 1 .. C7141 .... , Aa 811111 El 5 0 7 I ca ..... , ... .... ., .... f 0 r I Pw JP" I I I I 81 .t.PPLY ........... ......... ....., 11AM. .. 4 , ... WAllllD ........ £ d ... PAIT'llME DESI CIM &!eMa.~ ,... .... I II RI 211 If. 0...C TJ' C - M • " It ~ .. Rt 4 .. 25 ... ap ... ... -~ ... I ,, ASS ._ ,... ... .... lar I me ..... ~ ... a,,.. .... lillB' .._, -· .n. I ... ....... --~ ~ .... y.,... ... ._ Mft Jieelm Cal 51 Al I ~ .. I EqtJ bat a tac:t A roREi k . Toi wmtdn atcr • I: Jft'I DEAi\ U. l fall« ~· Jl 121 Ro MA NI II btt. f()I lf>l Sc~ frJr I °" ~ • ..._ Jll,.1"'1 DAILY Pilar n_ JOU & EMft.OYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMINT JOU & IEMPLOYMINT JOIS I IMPLOYMENT JOIS I EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE R»a 118lQt• .... f& MfllCHAllmlSa F01t -- --SALi IMO TUDI MU Me TUD9 SAU AND TUDI ... w......._ Mitt 1200Het, W.med, Men 7200 Help W•nted _....;. __ -· ··· ·· -·· -H.lp W•nted, Men 7200. Help W•nted tMlp Wenttd, Women 7400 DEUYER 1ELEPHONE D•ECTORIES $;.""*' & .,....,.. Wome_n ____ 7400_ -~-"!'*' _____ 7400_ _........, _____ _ . eareer oppo117 witb 1ea11trw HOUSEKEEPER MM w ....... ww 11 with car, 1t1tlon = :.~ °': ::'ti=. IXPIRllNCID ACCOUNTS ..... -..... trudca. No exper '*• we train. Apply In person ,...._. Md11r work. Your n•ilable day· ...., ........ Npt Bcb ofDce, IO-tm Betwmi 8 A 4:30 p.m. PAYABLE santa Ana omoe, 5f7..mt. Huntlnfhtn IMch Aftllf fw t-lt •rectten and tralnlftl on frl- -,, Od.ller 27 at 1 p.m., 2:30, er 4 p.m. .............. ,..t yeu. Inveatora FIMnc1a1 Conv•l11ant H01plt1I ler¥ieN, IJlc. 18793 Delawat~ CLERK J11 ..... 5th Street, Senta AM 1925 HatMr llvd., C.t• Mesi ROiie Food s.--. 1't ........ -~ el .... ~ ncu1at ........ ""' wn. Gou-......... ~ ,_.. Olr -nerap .... P5ll witll .. cei}. ... -)Qdls. .,.., c I UO' -.nta ~ .. -a-a.. Sh» ...,•••arnutpla,a • ..., ~ crdt ............... and n u pQI. ......... ..... z .. ~ married, hiO .-.. ...,atlon. aales ape imot md ability, h ... lllld willinc to ..tr ...t lnnt our bu»- -. Tl'> p ahead jn fmY -Vor raiponsibility, ... 7740330 .......... .. ...., -_co.. .. .......... A •111111 ............. ,p.m. ........ .,....,. INSTltUMINT ASSEMIL Y TaAINEI s-es ho niat ilr ,... ... ..., l&aw CllllD- .... 1llillm7 ..-.be willlida .......... •b -• ....._ )ll'ClllnlD In ....... wiMll Ole ~ tail .... Appiw tbillblp ~ ... ela:IJbl/ • • . m' hwi&Jowl in .,..,... ............... ......... ••l emenbal. '.$_ titWU f"ridQ' a D d ...., ~ m.llinic IG-)G), -l'ftll 54MS1t, .... tar , .. ~ SIRYONIC ......,.,...., Inc. ... W1lblifr o.111 ... .................. cl ca • Tiier/iier . ... Pw __ .. ,. ... "' &1r11 ....... -..m. SIVllWOODS 45 FaM11t W.... Nsupwt C:....- Nu:a,.t lwh ~ -' It ... ..., ... *iftr -- pi+#kw "'-lJ.38. Mlllt .. wt 111111 lllP"SiYe. $510 MONTH ..... 'zr ... ,.._ollllm_ -profit ahar- ... L we •~•eflta. Yo. fllDre -" If you .. w dllive, bcmelt and Mft • YaJld Calif.. driYa'I lic::mw. o.n ta-Dlt 11r. w~ .. lepair Cemetery Counseling . funeral Advisors Two men with p 0 i I e, cficJnity, etnemon.1 rMturi- ty •nd the desire to learn • good profHsion wiR be edded to our steff. We pro- vide the entire training. Pacif.c View M .. moriel Pan Ml wwy service ..,....,.. w.. Need end at • 6'Mt S.vfnt. To arrange an in- terview Pllone 6'2-159' Darrell ... Yece Presicleflt and Director of S.les DISHWASHER GftJe.t ~t:y b' am- bUiuua ,.,.._ man. Morn- ing dllilrwub« t ;J) Lal. to l p.m. AsilJly tn per-'°" bdwem 2 and s p.m. d&ity • • IUSIOYS ~«Jllliabt llaift o..u DISHWASHERS APPLY 'JN PDtSON 8.10 md S-6 .. ~ b'uuP Friday RBIBl 'L l& 11l l.~Hwy ....... Pret!r' 11 >'"I'S or older. neat. ~· O&Uy, ~· Apply in penun from 3-6 p.m. Snack Shop Jr . 1902 S. Herber Cost• Mes. f IClory Trainees ,A~: lJ.1. agency ProfeulOMI Service for the employer •nd th• •ppllunt. W 0...r Drive, N.8. 642.al70 549-2743 a.a>ED SAT., Oct. 21at Mal Alita (3) • • .. .. 1lo $400 Bank Teller. t'lq> .. .. to '2'JOO SCIHllED c.,.., Opportuntti• Alf Levelt 60-7.. 5t6-«rJ) Screened Penon.oe.I Apney 901 Dover Dr., Newport 8ch. Secy /Rec:pt, Jr • .. • .. .. $3'7S Payroll Oerlc .. .. • .. • $400 T)'Pilt Ok, Q.C ....... f42S Be.t Local ~ies J. R. Pierce Maoclate Apol:y UC Newpcn, Ql. 6G.f'1Z tt.a.W....._ ...... 1• --..,.. s.cr.t., NEWPORT BEACH !Zr'ow ~ cw comparable bulinela exper delJl'fJd. wm- qne., dependability and deeire to Ism are prime re- quilltes. Call Byrd Smith ar Daria Walbr. 842-0C70 Homekeeper HuntblPID IDtercomrnU- aity 8olpltaL Experience prdttftd but nut ~ eaary. Contact: M.ry Dudley 142-1473 8ruJlh.Cbemical.{:os Sales FULLER IRUSH Opport. mother'• • collep a:irll aervice f!ltab CUltomf!rl $2.00 per hour Call l3M15S or 546-6.139 CAPABLE woman to Can! tor I mo. old baby aad 2 dool ,uw In home. run Ume C1111m tranlportatian, ~ mo., ph. 962-87 STA'nS'nCAL Typillt -Oerk for acu•mtbc Cll.6ce. Good ~t;y tor adftJICe- meat. Write are A aps'- imce Box M 888 Da1lY Pilot. MAroRE babysitter, infant. MY HOME. 7:30 am.5:30 pm, 5 da.ya, Ute bcR-. wvrk1 Rdettlleft, Sf6.9'M7 e a.ERK FEMALE e APPLY IN PERSON: Driv.ln Llqvors 106 Pacific cat Hwy./HB. PART nME HOURS! FULL TIME PAY I rio"' -m:nm cm party -.Jes. Free tn:ining. 536-7321 UVE ta I out woman to help ~ Mom with bucJM A eblldren. HJ!. area 847-S6QZ e W ANin> so:::eEl'ARY fur ctmdl oftict. Mumklp ~U: 30. Call 548-&m or 6*8173 af1l!r 12: JO. NEED after SdlOOI catt 2 eo,./My home 2 1lo ~· MUlt haw °""' tram. n.,. 675-1381. Eves ~ e WAn'RESS/EXPER. e APPLY IN POlSON: e 5WmCHALET '14 N. NEWPORT Bld/NB .U ar'OaDd ma Appl:r Peuuuotl JM p.m. I It I ..,..,, Nfttport Fllllbiun 1IJand Mew1IUl't 8etidl Immediate opmlnp dQ LIGHT boulebeplng A beby- and night 8hifta. For spec-littinl 10: »6 p.m. Mon .• iii.I insulator mMUf~ Fri.. own tram. refs prd, Aa eqaa1 oppow tmn'Y employer .. Fi c .... o ... nt Sales , ..... . .... ta. pulitlan 11dtll ~ ill Olilla ... ~ sntm&I bat not DNt:WrJ; fllllf!r 21. Dtt oppor1Uni(y for HI ti hDlllbJiat. '46 ans Ha ...... ~pl~ tr. Apply OiM ltt1l. 613-1112 aft 10 am Ferro Corp. HOUSEKEEPER. Uve In or l8'1'65 Fiberglaa Foed out. Full or part time. l boy Himtt--BellCb 15, Salary open. Ref1 req. ...,. .... , Ml &-2598 aft S. BUSBOY Pert Time APPLY 3-6 DAILY SllACI SHOP 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• del Mer b1at act nece.wy. OJn-INSURANCE tact Mery Dudley Lile lnlurance Aiericy ~ Welbnillller viaor. Agency of Major Co .. O:Jmmunley Holpltal Ml opening for Uc. Ttalnee 193-4$41 mder Agency M1N1gement prosram. Liberal alary + FOREIGN ar auto mecha& Individual production. Req k . Top notch wages. Best Age 22-40, with at leut l· W9fDnc c:andiUana. ~ )'Mr Fie.Id Underivrilina ex-~. Votto. VMC. Toyoto ~- A Jeep. PHONE: 642..cl92 DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS U. Barta Blvd., C.M. Circuitry Tech. •DB ~job with aood tu- 1--.. _ ~. _: "*' to work lure available to mlUI ex· hill er paJ1-tlmt ta bani-petlenced in the Utembb' ·~ ...... al c:itt'uU boards. e.w. WncM eo. Oyn1mlc o .. 11n Corp. us Rocbater, a.ta MeP 1357 E. Edln;er MAINTENANCE MAN. SAnta Ana r>47-3935 Fun time. Bondeble, ~ MARINE PARTS MAN htT. for lA~na ~adl M<>-F.xl)f'r p~f. hut will tniln If trl. StodJo apl tfuml l M"Ctasary. 2'131 w Coast fur I or 2. • 494-4:16.1 llwy., Nf'wporl Rl-h ~•·703ll .• Kunlincton Beed\ No ptiont calla pleue Veiseillel Now h1rini qualifted Food and Cocktail WAITRESSES Lund>eon Only Apply In perlOl'I: Versaill• lll•t.ur1nt 1617 W~tcliff Drive Newport Beae:b 64.2-4840 Linen Aide Part t1me. Ex:peri~ preferred but not neees- aary. Contact Mery Dudley Westmlnater Community Ha.pita) 19M541 WAmRS MUil be exi>erienced Frend! Service. Apply ln pmion: v.,...11 ... Rest•w•nt 1617 Westclit1 Drive Newport Beach 64.2-4840 ELECTRONIC-- ASSIEMBLERS & SOLDERERS Experienced with printed l"i rt'Ui t boards . Dyn•rnic Design Corp. 1357 E. Edinger • Santa Ana 547-39:1> P111 TI• Wo,. FREE RENT tor yo~& woman, in ex- chMge tor part time houae work and driving. 548-789S At least one year ex- perlence In account· Int· Excellent fringe bene- fits. UDlllAC GAGE· WEST COAST 18'6 Whittier Ave. Cotti Mesa 646-2491 An equal opportunity employer PART TIME TEl1ER Sni"t & loan ••· perlence preferred APPLY In PERSON. MARllERS Sntnas & loin 1515 w .. tcliff Dr. -Newport a..ch Je C. PENNEY CO. Newport Center Newport Beach OPENINGS NOW FOR HOUSEWIVES MOTHERS SALES POSITIONS ' Secretary Englneerlnt o.p.rt. ment. ChalleftlJ"t •nd lnterettl"t ,..atJen for m•ture secret•ry with englneerlnt ex- penence. Ahcwe •vw- •ve typlnt •nd short· h•nd tkHls. Gooct .,.. t•nizer. A,. r..,i~ ment 25 to 40. Apply In person WMkdAtyt or Mnd retume te Personnel 0.,.1'1· ment. U.S. Divers Company 3323 w ..... Salli Ana Ats equal oppor1unity employer HOllTIR NOW ca-._0ct.J1ttt 133 Do¥er Drive Newport leach 642.0153 M.T.1. lusineM Schooh e IBM Prosramminf e IBM Keypunch e PBX Typina 541-2672 WEST COAST POOL TMLIS ,,, d8 llRt1NSWJS:K ,,, MD' ,,, TRJANGLE Sllkfna .. • -id SZ'1S vahle • • ONLY $DUI ~ FINANONC SKAltD POOL m s. Maia, erup _ SJ2.19'l H1 •• .. .... t.r: AHililUD • IMQIQ CASH PAID FOlt • Sii cu 1 a f s' filil-lw • mfams• •OW Geld e F.._, 0 t • t:. a. a. OI •Jes•, •Slhw e F ...... D I 1 ......_ .,.._ C.M.Jew..,&a.- Ho Duca r-. .._ OIC W . • . . j a Mewpar1 Blvd .. C.M. ............. _....., ~-.,.~ •651Ml• I.«. Ila. • ..... n. .. .... .,......... w . ,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' .,_.. ....... nm as ~ --. a.: ..... * AUC'llON * Bedroow ••••• nm liU5 IDLID Giil ...._ lllllk • ,.,.,.... ..... . "' ".....,. ~ ml U.-.. OI .._. ID«l1 MOV IJilC • MUST SELL! f umittlft i MlllC ltf't!M. IJOO Kbm Rel. ~.8 • a, .... TIED EUROPEAN lllir W"11 dJa Cllrl')'lnc c.w, ..... lenctlt Alb ..... Recatty Plftbu- ... • "5-1'iDnl m¥ail at sm. * m..na >UG.'UVOX 0..-TV c-•--------...... Urrflrm ,,...... J KJTTEN!' ~ bomfo Mc- ._ ID. Ca~ ~ prnt~. M'J.TJOO 1n 2:l _NABERS CADJLLAc~s NO. I SALESMAN! .. . Elegance !n actton . . ABE RS SUNBEAM '" --11611 c-.a.OIYIOUT 2821 H1rbor llwl. c..ta Mii.a 546-1203 '61 SUNBEAM Alpine Rold- lter $57..00 don Md $44.<» per mantb. E1mart Moton. 9825 a.de Grove BML. ~ GftNe. n: ,..,., SUNBEAM '60 eoov. 100C4 a.an 6 <!aftd far, Onl7 $395. Mlabt trade for color TV or concrete worts. 54:).6000 DIAL direct "1.(£11. Charp Jr 10'lr 8d. thin lit bedr and 11*D tD the pbooe r!.nll 2600 Harbor Blvd. 'C pEOQIX)T 40C &dan. ImmacWatel Dir. $29 down $21 mmtb • • • • . 4IN-81 ' ... RJ:D ft.OltDITER. I VDT 0000 <DID! I ff'!4 * CID KI 5-07IX.l TOYOTA- >. CGllB.l-CHMOlR . . . 1961 CADIJJCS llJW (I DlSPlA y We Stock Only Quality ~sed Cars '66 CADILLAC '63 CADILLAC '67 CADILLAC c-DeYlllL IP'ull c:..-..: -...... ...... t9dlrY •Ir' .. -..., c.-. ..,.. '65 CADILLAC ..... OIMllt. NI C.--.,_. ....... ....... __., .............. c.-.c .,,.., llDM'22 '67 CADILLAC -lllllllYAlllS '6' CHEV ••• $1595 ._...M.T.~,__ ........... ............. '66 PONTIAC • $3395 ................................. ......... '6' RIVIERA •• $2695 ftll _. .... fllllly -~ --... '66 CHEV •••• $2495 ........ c-.-. ...... ~­...., ..... '65 PONTIAC $2895 ·----Al9----lldlrY *· '66 CHEV . • • $2795 ~•9r.tl.T ..... ,_..,.....,.,, ....... '64 CADILLAC $2495 '67 CADILLAC '65 CADILLAC Cllllt ti.T. • .... P.il Caillec ----...... ....., "' -_, .... CM!-..,.,.... . '64 CADILLAC '67 CADILLAC ~ ,... ~ --"'"-"' .. dlllloo9 ...., .., .... _., ..., c.-. ...... '65 CADILLAC '6' PONTIAC. $1695 '66 CADILLAC ......... o.Y1lil. .... c..-. _.... ---......... _. c...-......... c...... -........ = ::::-....., * -..., ..., c... ...... ...., ,,, ............ ca.. '66 CADIUAC .,r~lf'·-£.:.:1~ 1MOO,.~c ..... ..., .... ._. -a .., .. ~_......., • .._ ...... ,,, ... _ .............. --~ -. ... __ ...__., ---a& .. • P.& ...... ..._.... '!-M-.. ' •& w. a.-.. Costa Mesa 540-9100 , ClllVIOLET ''5 OIYY I SS CORVETTE ·---' 6' COIYEITE FASllACI I 3(- .. -,. . . . . . \ ' • "IEA T THE iLUE 1001< DROP" TRADE NOW....; HIGHEST APPRAISALS . . . .. . . . . . . IEW '68 ''MALIBU'' 1967 DEMO and EXEC. 52512 33 wsmu UfT TO WHICH IKWDES All THIS FeWlllt -IMt, t"""4 wh •••"14. ,. •• ClW NOW! .................................. -,... ... ....,., ........ StMt ...... tll. DOUlll .. ARlEL . SAVINGS. • • • # . . , BANK OR GMAC Fl NANO NG AVAILAll! ·- ELL 2828 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA PHONE 546-1200 . ' . . , . . u.IC.. "°° TaANSftOITATION ------- I CUii w an ~--.... OLDSllOZE ~ .......... .. .... ..... c c 0 -------... WOU' :••, Jftf 9fJCb .IOlmoll&SOll ~·~.,. ·-=Cll'""".m-----.. ---.. --.. -. -... .... -..ar .... cmd.. Jjpe I ~ ., Olllal&m .... ......... __ -.. Dll STUDEIAK '63 mal . . OWt NO.-SHORTAGI • ' I ' = • OF PRE-OWNED CARS AT JOHNSON ·& SON '67 CONTINENTAL PRICED c ..... _.,.,..... ................ RIGHT ............... FM. ........ .,. ...... '66 J .. ..._ It-. • W ,.._, eir c-4it. ...... ....._,, S.. .. .,.,._...., • •. NOM s4095 '65 CONTINENTALS $ --~ U ... *'-:-'-•· M ._ W ,.._, ew 3495 ......... J .,,..._,reef ....... :63 '62 CONTINENTAL '1695 c ..... ,.... .......... ;.. w..., ..... '67 ... CUIY 1495 c...-~ ............. ,......, ....mo,. .......... '67 FOID s3095 ~· .. ,.. .................... ,__ ................ eir, _._ ....., t'•u ... __ .. W.ComtHwy. 545-1171 Newport Beach 642-0981 , !~ IO ·-~~!-IM iiuJpmem a>ndJtionl iiJy = 4 .: ' '.STAii ·-....... -::; 2ii ci.ta L ~ . . . ' . . TFIANll'ORTATION TRANSPORTATION -TaANSl'ORTATION TaAN_,.ATICltl Tll•F•llllTATDI •••••• ,. c.. '""'· Oc-20, l ... 7 DAILY ,!LOT lJJ TUI• m:IATDI -TUarOITATION '°'TllA""'""'N"'SPO=RT'°'A;,TION""'" ___ TilNSPO....,"""'lnT'"'"Af'"'ION...r~i , • ·--Can --Cara --C.. •FF Fits C.. tlllO-C... --Can -· -I -This machine is calculated to make any driver refuse to go back to plain _ordinary :·driyi.ng ! --'67..... $JS77 '65WI!&110 . . • . .,,,_ -. , ............ ~ .... ..... ....... .... .... .....,. .... ...... _., .... ... ................. __ , '65 CllVlOUTM&llU $1777 '·;'5 OtDf"5J&'CJUlll $2'11 '67 ID SIYWll ' ........................ , .,,,....,. .... ................ -... --...... . .... .,... . ......,_ --................... ~ ... , $3011 ·~ OIEYIOU1 MW $237-7' · '" Wlinr• smr • , • .:II ''1._• mn , ·~ POllll&C ClT&llA $35n I .... ..._ ............ __ l!Nla, ....... '!'li ..... .... ....... ,,., ........ ____ .. -. , ......... , ............ ...... ...._ __ ..... .... 9625 GARDIN oioYE ll VU. :c:c ..:..: J( 7-6630 "GARDIN GaOYE I I I 11111 111 .......... I 11 1111 :0 f _ ~ ·u llllliuc 111 ' ·11-.-1• ,,,,,.... snn I Dr. HA VI, 4 ..... ,_. ........ ....... --........... .. ~ - ..., ........ I I a s r ....... .,._, .... ..: .... _c" I I 4 Iii. 'ii,.~ . ' . GET · AC9UAINTID -SPICIAL -..... ._~..-.. _,.. .. 1y-..,tho_.,_ .......... """"i:..:" ell flliw.- ""' lubo .... ell J• . -:-Jthnson · & Son· LINCOLN. MIRCURY-CCIUGAR , 900 W. COAST HIGHWAY . NEWPORT IEACH MZ-41911 ---------------.. .... , .,,., ~~"I: ---·-·i:: :r--.~.. ----..,., iii;I; ... -=.:. . '2746 . '1348 'IM7 ~·· ... ... •• h .... •• 121 -. .. ~,:.~-··~ . . ~'°-"~ '1341 . . .., '1696 , • .... -,J ... ', Cl. .......... .,. ....... ..... . ........................... ... --· 'M fllllAC Ul.UllA •••• '14 .... , Ms°" ~i '2367 '1387 .. . ., .... ...... E"~"'«:,:; - '4091 '78 ! • $2i77 ......... ._... YlllH. Nl.....c:.:: *"'" •" = '2966 'II 8"'k · '4.1'::.. 't'l:-,""":t '1041 .. :' ' ' . .. . . • ... . . ~ .. . . I . . l ----~ . . ~ ,· . ... . .. I .. . . , .... .. . ' . I ; . . I . ... I I . I ~ ~ I -;\ ~ w -. ..,.l· t. . 't ~ . , .. :-: \; .. ~ -. .. : = .. \ ~ #. ·. : .. :-: . -. ~ -· . -· I.; -, ·-.. . . , .. , -~~~-:; :-=~ ~ t .: . .. . . . . . Friday, October 20, 1967 , Al Advertised Prices Are f\n __ __ TH and License. Prices Good, Unless Sold, Unt~ Midnight Sun., Oct. 22, 1967. . .. -. . . . •. . ------ I CHANNIL 9 CHANllB S 190 Ctlm WA.ON -:~,..... ....... ~ ............. ....,, ..... I . Sll ..... Sll_ .... ...... · s1666 · FU.LL PRICE ............... . 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1t65 PLYMOU1H ~ORT ~y • .............. ,.. .......................... ... Sfl ............... ...... FULL PRICE ................ Sl466 'LUS TAX & LIClllSI NA lerllll .._. • ..... ,,...,...er.- CHANNIL, II ·sPEClALS .. 1963 DART SIDAN 1959 CO~VITII KYtf...W, lllCli. rMle a ........ Y-4 ,.-.,_ _...,. .,...... """ 1962 PORO CUS. WON. 1963 DATSUN 1200 PICK.UP 1962 ltAMILIR SID. kVllflllar, tllc*. rMle & llMler. 1'61. STUDllAICllt 1957 CHIVY WAGON V-t. wtllMflt. _._ ........ ,_.. ....... ~ ...... ,.. ...... . --.··1• . . .. , · Jt6' ·PONllAC ll'OIT Co&l'I . '~ .... •a·..., ...... _....,._, . .,......, ....... .,....,m ....... ...... .· _: BJU.:. nlCE ................ $2166 . 1967 .DO.,.. COIONET Ml>AN .... -..r, .-.--. ................... ... . . ..... 111 ........... . . . FUtL : .. . . • '2166 .. nlCE .............. .. 1tMP.LWiiOUrit YAIJANTWA$0N Y·100 : • n r •• ........................ • • . ................... ..... , i. '866 ' FUU. . PRICE .................. "'7' . • PUii 'hUI a LIC= . , --~ .... -..... ~-;·.; •:. ~CiMNNIL .9 . ' , .1, • . . YOUR -CAMPER :·JUST AiilYEDI · _ _,._ . ...,..._.. 1 C....tit ~Nd o;.ft ltHd oe.a.r . * W -lll.ICTIONI "OP : * ffOUll CMS • . * CHASSIS MOUNTS ·* &IPI INI . · ·. .... . ::t VAN :.CONVIRSIONS • •• !-*·MOJOR'HOMll A,11'·~~--S · · ·1tA 11UCU: . otANR ~Q.Wilt HUDQUMTlll . . SAYE TO . . 1800 . . • .. . -: t; -· .. . .. . . .. . ... . \ . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . ' . . .... -,, ... .::.. . ftl~. Oct.obit 2D, 1967 I I • : . . . I • i ' I • ' FORDS-MUSTAN·as ~ T -B·IRDS ~ FAIRtANES ·-CORlllAS-ST'S .: ·~r- WE'RE GUESSING THE STRIKE IS ,ABOUT OVER.~. 'AND WE'RE. UNLOADING BECAUSE T ~ MORE WE SELL NOW, THE MORE WE GET W·HEN FULL PRODUCTION STARTS. ::::-_ ,.. . . , '65' ~~~!utom~c. '5, '1399 '67 ~-==-::'! .. foct.s4595 '64 ~~.~;:sJ nto., s1599 '65 ~:'!~~ ~-$1899 • radio, ~omr. No. OSL•H· . · . olf, foctory wonowty. ,., UH, eNh, WSW. Ste!ICl•r4 fTHt. 0-drln , fed c...,itio11. No. UJllOI No. '7G6 ' ltlH, lu99. rock. Duel . foci119 roor &Hts. No. '7517 • f '63 T-Bird L1nd1u $ '65 '::~a~:. ~a•••· $1899 . '65 G1laxle 500 •1799 Full power, factory air 15 99 IMlckot IHk . Ho. '7442 2 Or. H.T •. HO•VI, .. to., co11ditio11i119. No. 0061 . PS, •l"'fl r..f, llH, WSW. No. lot~ '65 Ford LTD $ 2 Dr. H.T. VI, Air cond.. 2199 PS, Pl, Auto., RlrH, WSW. No. II 6l A • .. '64 1'1lcon SP,lnt· · · $ : ' 2 Or. H.T. 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I I . . . • • -~'' Hosts the Forgits on · Their 30th ' Wedding Anniversary SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY is happening in -dowi\town Las Vegas next week in the becHltiful Fiesta Room . of the Fremont 'Hotel, when they host ,.. with ci party on Wednesdoy, October 25th, celebrating our 30th wedding on· 11iwnary. Yn, 30 yean ago we decided to get married in Las Vegas, and looking back on "tltose good old days", we re• member a n d compare. Las Vegas wasn't much then! There was no Las Vegas Strip, no spectoc• shows, a few gambling spots. aft downtown - ••en clo-wn has chcMged from smaft placn to high rise .,_.s, multi-storied parking buildings, and so many - ~-_,, .. _,.._.., _____________ _ lights that IH nights look like the cl«ys. Yn, a far cry from "tltose days"! But the rollle"e wheels were spinning then, and we didn't rnist. We tried our luck and won. We had found •the place where we could multiply 0 by 1 and get 35! A lat of water has gone OY•r the dam, and a lot of cars haYe gone oYer the border between Newport_ Beach and Las Vegas since then. We wil be mak· ing one more trip oYer that border -a nostolgic trip, to be sure -"""' week. The fine folks at the Fremont Hotel ha•• plannect this party in our honor, and we can't tell you how proud and happy it ma_lcn us to be remembered this way. What ii tfietightful thilllJ to clo, alld OIW special thankS go to Jimmy Hll, Myron Friedman, Clori1 Montana, T- my ColliM, Matty Alltonucci, Cllld FrW Fabla on the Fremont Hotel itaff for planning this affair -one that is sure to be remembered. We are grateful, too, for the many courtesin extended to ,.. before, and we an now looking forward to this memorable day in our fiyn. In the IMlwspaper busilMISS, the number 30 N-s the encl, on the roa- lette wheel another number: bllt to us, OIW 30th Wedding AnlliYersary • With sincere appreciation, Peg and Al FORGIT HARDWARE 16 Ou .... C~I .... - -Thi Southl•nd'a Finest HARDWARE e DUPOllT PAim e . SMALL APPllilW ... U.S. ... Off. 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Bee1ch A IPood friendly Ploc;o to SlioP. • OP.fil lundeys Daily 71JO 1.m. to 6 p.m. • PHON& OR J-2350 Featuring Nationally Advertised Brandi __ Of Merchandue ..4.t Fair Price• ~ ---... DAK.Y '1U ,.,_.,, oc... .. '"' Ill"' . -~~~~~ .................... ==~~~ Priday, Odobor 20, 1967 YOUNGSTERS W ITH BIRTH DEFECTS ARE GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE IN LIFE THANKS TO THE Oil' ANGE COUNTY CHAP· TER, NATIONAL FOUN- DATION -MARCH OF DIMES · BIRTH. DEFECTS CENTER. A STORY ON THE CENTER CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 13. DON HORTON'S GARO. EN NOTES COLUMN ON PAGE 4 DISCUSSES THE PARTICULAR C HARM OF SOME OF THE SMALLER BUCBS THAT CAN BE GROWN IN , THIS AREA. --~ ·------. • IP YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT TO SEE, WHIRi TO GO AND . WHAT TO EAT WHEN YOU GET THERE, CHl~K DON WILSON'S OUT 'N'.ABOUT COLUMN , PAGES I THROUGH 11. H.ALLOWEEN IN THE POKEY • ' I ' • • • • • • • ' • ' ' .. AJ!UnWWO) SSAJSS ~uap!sa~ '111 Special Events NJGBT IN Ji'UUERTON -Fri.. Ocl 2IO from 7 to U :30 p.m. "A Nlgbt it! Fullertoa" will be held. Event. will iDc1ude art ahibits at tbe Bunt Foundation Library, Dorian Hunter Gallery. Muckenthaler Cultural Center and Fullerton Public Library; a dance program at Villa Del Sol; drama at Fullerton High SCbool and Cali- fornia State College and a band CODCG't at Troy High School For information call r71-3100. MODEL A ROUNDUP -The fifth annual Model A Roundup, sponsored by the Orange Count;y Chapter ol the Model A Ford Clubs ol America, will begin at nooe with a parade at Knott's Ber· ry Farm, 80.19 Beach Blvd., Buena Part, Sat., Oct 21. Awards for cars and costumed partici- pants will be ma!Se at 2 p.m .. ID the Co,vered Wagon C&mp. Phone 5.22-1131 for information. UCI FINE AltT8 CONCERT -Room 1'11, Fine Arta BJdc.. Unlft!'lity ol callfonda, 1"ine, 4 p.m ., DO wtmlaicm charge. Wed., Oct 25, vocal redtal bJ Sherie Senne .ccompaDied by pi.anilt Larry GordCJD. Com.ing Up OC PlllLBAIUllONIC -1be 0 r a n g e County Pbilbarmonic Society will present the first ol lta leries of coacerta on Fri., Oct. 'rt, when the Vienna Symphony Orchestra conducted by Woilpne Sawallllctl will paiela SMltla de- nts far tlda . ad the ~'nc lb: ewer1I IDa.J be pardlued at the IGdety oJDce, • w. Cout ~y. Neifport Beach. SIDCle tlcbta, If aVllilal>le, an StJO. Student tlettta u. '1. 75. Fer turtba' bdonnatloll pboDe ~ TRAVELOGUB -Mewpat Harbor Dtrulla Club wm preeeat a mm lec:tuH, ·-rme, DIU&bb" br .... Godl&lnt. • J'rt., Oct. rt, •• p.a. JD OCC Audltorbaa. 8lnlll .-iutoa ll.M, du· dent. 75 cmtl, aftlable at tbe door. PboDt -.UIS lot hrtMr lnformat1oD. &· - IA l1NTBD IOUIS -Tbt PuDcll and Jv,dJ OWld ot Cblldrela'a Boepttal ID Or .... wUl .,.._ a Bawstld 8--at e. tad Pollet Depum• lvJ)dlq. -NnDOrt ·"·· ODlta ....... Oct. IT-tr. MGa to 10 p.m., Oct. • ._ 1t a.m. ta 10 p.a. IM Oct. n, Jlal1owlea. a tat p.m. AdmlNioa f1f'1 cuta. TScktU m11 IM purebued Ila ad~ from OuUd IMIDWa W at tbt doer. All proe..a dODatM ta a.DdNa'1 BOlpltal II <nqt. ... ftatur., P11N I m J. 11A1LOW1mN IUUYAL -Tbl 44tll amua1 Aaa- Mlm BaDowteD hlUval wUl takt ~ rrL ad Sat., Oct. IT ad II. EYtntl will Jadude a tMa dac:e la tbt Anna ot AnabUm o."8tlca Center OD P'rt. at a:• p.m.: aa adult daee la tbe AnabetJD Room of tbt Ctater OD Fri. at I :• p.m.; a parade of COltumed cbDdra Frt ... lUO a.m. and a Pase.ant Parade aa Sat. Dl&bt. AMATEUR ROSE lllQW -~ Oranp C.ocmtJ Rose Show' lpomcnd by tbe oc ROie Society, will be held Set. and SwL, Oct. 21 and 21, at Moose Lodge, 1731 S. Manchester, Anaheim, off the Santa Au Freeway. Entries accepted Oct. ZI from 7 to 10 a.m., presentation ol awards ' Oct. 21 at 4 p.m. Phone 642-3219 for further lnlormation. 2 ar..c... ·--- ---~ , - GU ID .I TO •.• ,. Theater • OPDING THIS WIEI . "Bey Meets Girl'• A satirical play ~I Bollywoqd, "'BoJ Meeb G1rl," will be praenCed at the Buatbtgtcm Beecb Playbou.le, mt llabl St, Bunt.iDgtoa Beach. wttll perfonnanc. Friday and Saturday nights, begln- aj!>g tonight, October 20. Phone 847-4815 for further information. • .,,.. G.lrll at 511" The Costa Mesa Civic: Playhouse will preHDt a political comedy, '"nMI Girls at 509," at the Com- munity Recreation CeDter, West Gate, Oranc• Co u n t y Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, on F r l d a y, October 20, Fridal', October rr and SaturdaJ. Octo- ber 7.8at1:30 p.m. Fer inlonna~ pbone ISW30S Theater S11LI. IUNNING "me Sift Neille" A Brit:Wa CC11MC17, "Btc Soft Nellie,,. is on ata&e at South Collt ~Theater, 1&27 Newport BouJe. vanl, Coda lfelL Perfcrmances Thunday tbrouP Sunday dlrouP N.......-.11. PbGae 141-UIS. ... v...,,_ .. ....,, Artbur MIDer'a tr11'41, .. A View from &be Bridle,• la • 1ta1t at r..,_. Pla.JbMe. S1l Ocean AftDH, Laiuna Beach, Gil ·~ tbrouP SatardaJ aJcJda tbroucb Saturday, Odober 21. PboM ... 11111 lor further lnformatitll. "Nntr 'l'tt Lite" ''Never Too Late," a modera comedy, la OD atate at San Clemente Oommunlty Ttaeater, • A....W. CabrWo, Saa Cltm&tt, 'l'burtda, 1brOU&b SuDdl1 nllt*. tllroaall laturdl1. November '-PIMM •m• fcir ~ JatwmatSon. "IAY" A modlrn eomedJ, 0L11v," la oa •tact at Oraqt Studio Tbeatrt, m H. •tt Colltp Blvd., Or ..... • FrldlJ ... ...., alPb tJvouO 41turdl1. Nowmbtr t ~••for lDlormatsoe. ..,._, Glrl .. M1m1 HJMt ... Paul hid art ltarriq la .. ,.., Girl" at ~ Tblatn, 10 Frtedma W11, AMMlm, ~llDCll1, October a r.-.. ID* TUtlda)' lltvda1 a:ao p.m .• 111Dc11J I p.m.. matiDHI 81 IDd &and17 at I p.m. PboDt ,.,..,_ ,.. furtlMI' IDformaUoa. -........auc .... •• TM U.lkta """8 at PacNa H1lll 'nMetn, loo eae.d oa Padu A~ four mU.. aortb ti ,._ laUl 8oulnard ta au.moat an ~eattq .. r ... = ~" a aerla Of musical Mita from Theater OPENINC9 SOON ''BtDe Dolly" Patrice Mwuel and Jack Bailey will star in "Hello Dolly" at Melod11aDd 'Ibeatre, 10 Freedmaa Way, Anaheim , openlnc Tue.day, October 31. fcir a four. week run. Pbelae ~=o for further informaUon. y:>eeg UO~DUHUnH ! ~/ 1no11nxn1 '""' 'L [ • • • :sports oor1nz FOql'BAtL -Orange Coast College vs. ._side 4& _ Jl!.verslde, Oct 20; Golden West ~ va. hllerton at LeBard Stadlum, Or· .... Cout ~ge, Oct rr. Both games a p.m • ,I PllO JOOTBAµ. -Orange County Ramblers vs. SMiie at _. Ana Bowl on Oct 22 at 6 p.m.; .).9 Angelel Rems vs. Wubington in LA Me- -wl Colflealn, 39ll Figueroa St.. Oct. 22 at lp.m. .:V llAM• IDAU -The Anaheim Antlg<>a v1. Oak· lad on Sm., Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. in Anaheim Olnentioa Center. Tickets $2 to $4.50. Phone • 11ao for farther information. &OR.-RACING -Thoroughbred racing Tue$. tllrGagh Sat. at Del Mar Race Track. First post time 1:30 p.m.; 1 p.m. on Sat. Phone 755-1141. IURNP.8 RAaNG -Daily except Sun. at Holly· wood Park through Nov. 20. First race 1 p.m. IPORTftSlllNG DERBY -The third annual sport. fiabiq derltJ benefiting the Orange County As· IOdatlon far ~ded Children wUl be held Saa., Ocl II. With boata depart.inc from Arts l.adlnl tn a.lloa and Davey's Locker in New-pn leacll .t.f a.m. and retunt.inc at J p.m. lw IP w W Ins. Donation '10 per person. ........... 113-1..,. lot mr.matiGn. LA 111111 ~ PRIX -Olle of tbe top sport.a _. ncea, Loi Angeles Times Grand Prix. d lie Iii-and Sun •• Oct.• and 29, at m...tde lliMDatiODal Raceway, elf Hiahway • la RlvtrlllL DUO MCINt:: Races will be held Wed. 1-11 ,..... lat. .m. at OC International Race- Wll:J', laDta ~ee'f•Y at Latuna Canyon Rd. Mmlulta, a pnetal; tuo renrvtd. Pboae •• for ...rmauon. COVER: 9tilte and Tom Pier lhlftr ln the' elutdall of an emaciated jailbird who wW be on Mad • ll'fft '9Unatttrt at the upcom1D1 Plmcla and JfA'j Gulld'a Hallowem h1W1ttd llOUll. let t....r. on P11e1 e and 7. Richard Koehler photoe. a. .. .... .... ... ..... O....N• ............ Dt ,,,_,, N1t1•uk r., atttl • htR ... 0.. 'N' AbM C...t Art Rllltblta ... Deftdl C.ater ...... .......... p ... I Pap I .... ' Pap ' ,_,. I Pitt I P.,..1,1 ,.,.. .. u Patt 11 Pqt 11 P11'1 14, 11 FIMQ, OdQer II, ltrl __ ... ._ ......... ,... .... ,,...,.._ -• .. DAILY NOT .., .. Or ... C .... ''*11111111 C. .. .._..._........_._...C...Mna.LNIM._._.. ................ .,...,, Ca""'91L • .._, hit _... .. Mn .....,, ~ Clllllrllll. '-1 Bell Pllone '4!·4SU ·a.. ~ ~AILY PILOT ,,....,, Od9W .. ,.., hWfllll-hN1U,. p...i s.,ti. Aq ..,_ .......... ef~ ... w .. ,.. ........ SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH 211 w. WU.-. c.... .... .... ............. 141-1961 1e1.1tte1-1-.11 ... CAMPERS Teleecoplc fa C11Mwers A.LL MODIU Now In c .. t1 MINI ,. ........ " ............. c.... ....... _.__....,., ~· l'RICEO FRO~ $221 AWION CAMPID HAnoN'S CAMPER SALES ----~ ~ ~ ~ ~·1· ., ~~~~ ; ~jt!lll!IK\lif 0,.......,., 6:45 , .... ....._Set. & S.• . .t J 'UI. '91eDlrt~-~no.ea-~iEWG-•• Alte HINH FONDA Iii "WILCOME TO HAaD TIMES" www.-... -.YAv.-.v.v. lliad.111 OPIN Nl&HnY 6:45 P.M. IAT. & lUN. AT 1 :41 P.M. r. TUESDAY ,.ITI ONL YI Wf PIL411 Cl AISICI WATCH '°I TMIM IACH Wiii •.• IONAU» COLMAN #f• .. of Two Cltl•~ AM- PAUL MUNI ''The Good E1rth" Dae. Robertson LudaH Palua:I ''THE ONE-EYED-SOLDIERS" ......... _.... DAILY PILOT ,,.._,, OdeW M. 1N1 .-. ..... Mo'7ie Srenes SfclMY Poitier and Rod Steiger question Quentin Dean in a scene from "In ttt. Heat of ttt. Night" at the Mesa The1tre in Coste l«'esa. r Julie Andrews and James Garner co-star in .,Emily"' at the Surf ThHtre in Huntington Beach. L• MlrYln atan In "The Dirty ~· It th. Lido ThHtN In >hwport IHch, Pevnt1ln Valley~ 111 ,._..Valley IM the leuth c ... t ThMtN In Laeuna hach. OmM-Shlrlf and J·~ Chrlttfe co-star In '1>r. Zhivago" at the B1lbo1 ThHtr• In Ntwport Beach. l't:Uf!t!SUlliHF ~ AP.O.Rl:;~· 2915 E. CMlf 1 .. 111waJ C.... _, MM •7WMt A UMwl 11cturt THIRD SMASH WEEK j .BEST ··, '<:"""""~ FILM · ·-: .ww:up OF ... 196619 ........ Soclett ...... Crilb • .. -.... ....... c..-. .... ltCAi FOil ADULTS ~ )tJCI Dolff HAVE '108£ (Blldll TOSl.kl'!T! 'LoJI~ 7flEllAUAN WA'I. -~~•;TECHNICOLOR• MIMI HINES ~ FORD ""~-.. ,~ M"Y ---¥ ANTHONY GEORGE ~~ \\,y.a,aa14,, 1 ~ Q; tr•tr Afdit..W ·-J'!lrr.~ .......,--................... .. ~ ........ .1!".!~ 'Ml:V~ _,...~ ··"""~ ................ ~ ......... -··----~ ................. !L !lt.-i.Jt, u~"..,''' °"' " au w.,.u, )$. Wil.h~I SJ.-./Ji, 1(1,.J/ ~'4/4 111 ILVI . LD.l IT. CTI~ ~·~Oe.. u ~*B ~SQUE! \i~ »--WKll * . .. " .. ...... -~ Tldlllll .............. "-" .. ......., .............. 1191tr1• ........................ . ·--· '" .....,.,.. leKll. .._. ............... -It. '"-' MK & mt lltdl St .. la C•ta ,..... ~ ml .,_. st. o;:.::-1& .. .... ~ - • ..... j' t0Nlt1 AT •1tt • 1111' ,... ... ~-·--____ , 11.\MU ,J~ OARNER·ANDRIW8 lll'f---. noWf.As .cdimtN ~==-·..:--.=t:i r.~~ ~. It "HIW AN•IU ON ~ ~'·. '41 ~-" WMIM,. e Cw .... -~:~.::. \ ~ ............ ..,... ", ...... 1'1. J "TMI LOft.INI" e Cw A"I AT llU OM\.l .......... "THI 1010" * Hey Klclal * l lt '•' Sh•• Set. 1100 "TMI DIADLY an· Ceme11,,Cell'e4l•1·""" f.H ~•!. la91 I Merel THE STORY Of A CIRlWHO TURNED MEN ON, TURNED THEM OFF ANO TURNED THEM INSIDE OUT. PACIFIC DRI E- • ::·i~ .. , 1.:,t.·11 r:r·•1 ::r• ·~··· ...... I .... c.l r l. la . . PAll lO =::. MS-JJll .,...,_.. .. _ .... ..._.. AMC.- "IOU•M NIGHT IN JllJCHO" .......... _, "SHWllAll" ADU'-T •MTUITAINMINTI ? """"' ... ... Kie.QI - v-•• _..~. "ILOW0UP" e Co&er M1cM11 Ce1M -SIM4111 w•-• "AUlr e C.iot " " ' ... WARNER ........ a.ell . 147·"91 LM M.trv~ -~«art llYH "THI Dll-. Y DODN" • Col0t llJllf'"'" hci"'-11 "SHATTR HAND" • Color ~ Jbuth Coast Repertory preMots in our bNutiful new thHtre BIG SOfT NEWE by Henry Livings the American premiere uf a wacky, marveloU$ farce! Four weeks only! Thursday through Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Third Step Theatre, 1827 Newport Blvd. (near Harbor) Co5ta Mesa. CENTRAL BOX OFFICE: 646-1363 ... . -.. _ JULIE AJIDHWS • llAX VOii SYDOW RICllARD llAlllltS la .... WAii" SHOWTIMES 11011. • Tll(. • THUW. & f'M. It d PM m . ·SAT. & SUit. it 12:30 • f:ll • l:llPI tW.n TICUT -.OC.. --...nD A llAT I (1;rAL ant11T10• !Q ~tttUI( P&iH1B ''J!i -~~::;UU' I"\ .. ·~•i. UI & "l:f q .;.·1 :~ ~ ~., ..o-a. co.1 ..... M. '"°"' tua1ta Last 5 Days 4 4 O•~'" ' r1 .1 ' Wu "ur I ~ llRTH DIFICTS CL,NIC .. Centlnut41 frem '• 11 OtMr a.,.m btfld11 phyalcal cara were involved. A IOCial worker attJcbed to the Center worked with the fanill,y, livinl the parenta couraae to meet the needs of Michael and two other children ln the family, and helpln& them to accept the fact that theirs was a defective baby. A public health nurse was assigned to the case to ~d the mother with prescribed physical therapy and medi· ~ation. Today, thanks to the skills of some 15 specialists, a situation· that was hopeless ls now hopeful. Michael has a brighter future. He is living at home and, in all probability, his next step, literally, will be learning to walk with braces . Medical mlracl" such as this are not un· common at the Center in Orange and at •100 other birth defects centers located through- out the country, but repairing the damage is not enough. It is necessary to combat the causes. Research in the field is just beginning, although it is known that 60me birth defects, particular forms of mental retardation, are caused by faulty body chemistry, other de· fect.s are associated with irregularities of chromosomes and still others are tabbed en· vironmentat Certain drugs taken during preg· nancy induce tragic deformities, as do cer· tain virus infections such as German measles. There is promising w-0rk now in progress at Salk Institute in San Diego. Knowledge of the living cell at its molecular level is the frontier of progress. Eventually, understand· ing the functions of the cell lll&Y lead to the cure of what we now call familial diseases that bring about some of the birth defects. . . In this field, cell biopsies, sperm analysis and family pedigrees are important research tools. Cytogeneticists believe that if there is one child in a family born with an open spine like Michael's, chances are one in 40 of get- ting another child with the same disorder. Financial support for further research into the causes Of birth defects comes diredly from the National Foundation-March of Dimes, which shifted its emphasis to birth defects shortly after the Salk vaccine break- through on polio. Grants from the National Foundation also support the various birth de- fects centers throughout the country. The lo- cal Orange County Chapter of the National Foundation-March of .Dimes provides support for the Birth Defects Center in Orange . Referrals to the Center in Orange, which is curren-Uy for diagnosi6 and evaluation only, are made through the National Foundation, the family physician or clinics at Children's Hospital and Orange County Medical Center. Treatment is undertaken on doctors' recom· mendations at appropriate hospitals. Any child less than 17 years of age is ell· gible. For further information, call the Na· tional Foundation at 547-6124. '1);266, lSOLDE CEPPAJl.O HO -\lat STREET, NEfPOl\T BEACH 111 '1 fT'(~Sa '• ,·, '.'It .I\ SAT. 2 P.M. M9a.W• lwtW~ '" "BATMAN" •• c.I• ALSO CAITOONS All Seats 50c ,. c.-.... ... Lete-••• THI LUXUIUOUI IHWIAL. THIATll ....... .,..... ..... , ... M IAtT IAl.IOA kvt. IAl.IOA PIMllllUU • 111-4048 • CHILD WITM MllNT ONLY • OltlN Ml SUNDAY ltll NOW. INDI TUllDAY @ 1 • .,. ......,.. 6:41 • t :11 c..tla. s. •. ORANGE COAST EXCLUSIVE!! At Your LIDO, of CourHI The most exciting film of the yur- ':..'1:.° p1rtydoa ·j"t\·•. were d•! > ! \L ; ti ..... -.. 4 pm'O A~ ~ lffllCTICti ••·-:-•. -r I MIMllH ltctl...oAILY ~ILOT ,,...,1....., .. "" \ . .. . ' .... 1111111 I I 11!1 11 II II I Huntington Beach Resident Serves Community frttdt ' 11.i f~ Zoe is a Greek name meaning life. n. name especially fits ZOe Ralph, an drlergetic, enthusiastic Huntington Beach Nlident, who knows bow to give and take from life all the fruit it offen. Leaming about life wasn't alw•ya euy. 1A>e was OOl'n in Chicag<>, but since her f'lther was a disc jockey, be moftd bil family to meet opportunt. ties as they arose. First New Orleans, tllen Tua.t and finally norlda wu their home. "My mother bated the South and my father bated the North.'' Zoe said. They settled in Florida, but a bmricane struck th.e coast complete- IS OPEN ART ART ART rare ART You are cordially invited to attend our week-long opening. featuring the newest and most unique in decor accessories from the art world sculpture, pottery, ceramics, oil paintings, wrought iron, imports, 5th-hand rare bargains, antiques, leather goods, etc. for all size pocketbooks. we hope you will come in and .took around; we might have just what you are looking for. P.S. the best selling artist of the Laguna festival, Le Roi is our artist of the month. 450 E. 17th St., COSTA MBA Tht old Mexican reel brick hou11, two 1"41 ent half ltleclc1 weat of th• Dover fountain. Tu,aday Throuth S1turday 'TU 6 IMMllM l&.11M-4WLY PILOt ,, ... ,, Oc'-.r .. ,.., . . TV WEEK MAGAZINE LISTS PROGRAMS FOR A fUU WEEK. IT IS DELIVERED · FREE WITH YOUR ~ DAILY PILOT EACH SATURDAY. lY dutro)'lnl lhtlr bomt. Tht delW'll&lon tollowtd and tht etteota ot -both drove tM family blck to Chicaao."Not ron1 atltrwlfd~, whtn -waa ftlnt. htr father dlaapptartd and tht falt\lly ntvtr htlN trom h1m apln. lot11 mothtr went to work tor tht 1taM to t\llport htretlf and the tivt ehUdNn. Unhappily ma1Tltd at 181 lot had no plana to rtmarry whtn aht wu introduced to G'°'1• Ralph, b)' hll f athtr. Otorp and lot llktd •ch other immtdlattl)' and HVtral ytara lattr, 1n 1948, .t1't)' wet married. Ucthappy wlth worklnt condlUom ill Chica~tn 1eaa1 Otorl• 11.11· 1tltld th~ Vlllt CaUtonua. Planntna to rtturn thort , tht Ralph'• paid theft Hnt in advanct and Jett thtlr tumffurt ln Cblcap. en they reat'hed tht wut cout, they ftll ln love wlth Calltwnla and couldn't 10 back--aot even to 1tt tht tul'IUture. Slx yean aio they moved to Hunlln~n Beach. At first Zoe wu lonely and bored. 1'o fill her time ahe atarted work1n1 with a local tromeownm iroup. This in turn made her reallle the need for a community hospital and ahe aoon started working toward having one establlahed. She alBo became involved in a struggle to have councilmen elected from each area of Hunt- ington Beach rather than at large. White ahe was publicity chairman of the Huntington Beach Players, she received a call from people interested in forming a Community Concert Association. They asked her if she would act as their publicity chairman. "It's been wonderful," Zoe exclaimed. "You used to have to drive all the way to Los Angeles to a coocert. The community Concert Associations bring music right to the local areas and bringing good music to the commu· nity is important. Some people have never been to a concert and have not had the opportunity to decide if they like it.'' she said seriously . Beginning its third year, t~ Assocfation p resents programs ranging from jazz to classical. "The biggest problem is finding out what the people of Huntington Beach want to hear,'' Zoe said. "The average age of the resi· dents is about 25. They are well educated, have higher than average incomes, and may want different programs thatl other concert associatiOD.i offer. Whatever type of music we choose, we always get the fa.nest perlormers in the field." Zoe is president of the Ladies Guild of St. Simon and Jude Cathofic Church and helps when she can with Confraternity of Christian doctrine classes. Zoe bowls in the Powderpuff league and she also enjoys bike riding and sewing. The Ralphs' daughter, Carole, and their granddaughter live in Gar· den Grove so there is ample opportunity for visiting with them. Zoe Ralph bas the wisdom and humor to see life as a game where there is no time to sit on the bench. -DOROTHY PIER WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE MONEY WHEN YOU WIN IN LAS VEGAS? ( Sally and I decided that since our customers paid for the trip, we should p.ss the winnings on to them in the form of lower pric.s, so for this week., look at these SPECIALS! We won $342.00. We may not be so lucky next time so buy these special this week-end! We're sharing our good fortune with you. SAVE! WITH THESE COUPONS JUICY VALENCIA ORANGES SQUASH SAYE! LARGE IEEF STEAK TOMATOES COUPON EXPIRES OCTOIEI 2lnl lllMEMIER OUR AR.MID HRVICES ••• NowemW 11 Is the fiul NF fw 1uar- antee4 tlellnry et theM wonffrful Chrlttmu fruit ,eckatll '9 eur MrYkemen In Viet Nam. Rememebr eur lleyt. Jun IMw w their MIMI aftlt MrYke numben .•• -.'II "e tM rett. S,eclal ,,-le• en caM .... ef .,..,...., aftlt mix .. frvlt. PHONE: 673-1715 "WMte f-llty .. "" Or9 Of "" " ...... NEWPORT PRODUCE Or•"lt Ceunf'(a Putut ............. o. ..... i.. 2616 Newport ltvd. on the Penlntul• orMM CM&l <) WMlltlltlr ~ t ••• I ' ' .. .... Garden Nol•• There Is A Special Charm To Smaller Bulbs Thi• II.._. ttuon tor DlanUn.l moet kinda ol bulbl. Whllt tht lul' nowtrtd and better known bulba 1ueli u dattodill, tuUpe and Dutch tria stt moet ot tht attention, thtrt art IOmt amaU bulba that «*tnt a place 1A the 111.den. TtMM bua. have a apeclal cha.rm becauat the1 art amaU. They can be grown u bardm, in the roe) 1arden or 11 patchea ot color around tretl and shruba or amona larger buJba. Molt are euy to irow and lncreue every ye.ar. Musurf, or grape hyacinths, are the first bulbs to bloom ln the aprlng. Their small purple flowen resembling lJlllputian clusten of grapes are atop m to eight inch stems. Jn addition to the purple variety there are alao va. rieties in white, blue and a double purple. It must be admitted, however, none increases with the ease and rapidity of the "common" purple. Then are several different kinda of amall bulbs which come to us from South Africa. Freesiaa are well known a.nd, in addition to the tradi· tional white flowered variety, come in red, blue, yellow and orange. All are sweet scented, easy-to-grow, multiply e'very year, and even reseed them- selves. Other African bolbs include sparuia, mas, babianas, and lapeyrou- sia. Sparuis are particularly striking with flowers that are very bright and are usually two toned with the center ·a darter color. The coJor combina· tions include orange, maroon, red and yellow. The flowers, about two inches in diameter, close at night and are open wide only during the day, but the colors are so vivid that it is quite a sight to see a clump of these burst into color during the day to seemingly vanish at night The MMf'Yllis famfly supplies us with a number of the small bulb&. The ra1n lilies are IO called becaUJe in their natural habitat they bloom fol· lowing every summer rain. Since we get little summer rain we must dupJ.l. cate it by occasional watering during the summer, There are two genera called rain lilies, 1.ephyranthes and Habranthus. The colon come in white, yellow and pink and most of them grow only six inches tall with each bJoom on a single stem resembling a small upfacing amaryllis. A clump will have quite a number of blooms at one time. O!h•r amaryllids are cyranthus, ixiolirion, stembergia and narcissus. The narcissus referred lo in this context are the 6pecies narcissus such as bulbocodium a.nd cyclamineus. the ancestors of the modern garden daff<~ dils. They grow onl y a few inches high, have thin spikey foliage and nowers like miniature daffodils. 4 •=:.:,• -Don Horton TMI 4rlfMftc "''.'"' Mirth with ,._.., wl ltrtck *"''"' wleMtr" .., .. ,4 tMtal chlR_, llMI tlW Mirth hie will Wtlft4 panelM with deer """'*' weetent hlMlnk fteert"I llhl herbontally tfvl"I tutural centr11t llMI wrm 1pp11rance. Grape Hyac·l .n·th Is First HEARTH WALL CAN BE .YOUR. CUSTOM DESIGN Almost etery family loves a fireplare and puts it first on the list of "musts" when building a home. They also have discovered that it is per· fectJy possible to break with all traditional ap- pearances wiUrout destroying t•he warmth of the hearth wa 11. As a result, a weaJth of fireplace designs have sprung up which gives a ,.efreshing new look to the living room. Custom designing has become a cha1lenge, too, and one sug~stion is pictured and described here. For hls own home one architect designed a firebox of red brick and set it on an ankle-hi$?h hearth ol sealed, polished buff brick. ~n. with wood framlt"lg, he bum another box ~round the firebox to form sides and a finished top which is used much llke a mantel. · Sides ol tht outer box stand two feet away from the fl~box making open niches where Jogs and kindllna may be stacked. The oute-r box wu th.en plutertd and painted white. Chimney fw the fireplace Is ollve·palnted metaJ, Its color matching ttle shadt used for deco- rative trim lf'ld acctasorlta throughout the Jlvtna room. To complement the lone. box·llke t!Teplace the archltect·own1r had the wall immediately behind pan.led with w.tern hemlock boarda, using a tonlUHnd·lrOIOvt Ooorlna fl"lde. The 1tral&ht0 1reintd hemlock bouda were laid horlaontally and fW!llbed clear. Tht wood'a colorlna la a &olden belp, lta atrallht lfllnJn1 &lvlna a falnUy striped ttfect to tht wan. The hemlock boards were then repeated u panellna on other wall 1urf acea In U\t room. . .,,..,. ~ .. "'' ~ ........ HOPE FOR Bl·RTH TIAM APPIOA~H TO PIOILIMS POOLS ICNOWLIDGI AND SKILLS lrtwft<M1"41. brown-eyed MlQhatl loNI Ukt a Jot of otbtr ~ lttn ~ ~· wbo art lT-ud-on.balf montha old. Ht'• about tM eamt ~t aDd ftllbt and Illa balr, Wet and al1Ptl1 Wl'J, la ju1t belinnlnt to bnak oftl' the tape of hJ1 tan, aJmOlt Nld1 for that tint &airtut. Hie actfeM are almllu, too. Ht doeln't Ub claypena, Ukea c.ars. trucka and tire enitnea and one ot h1I fnorit1 wordl, n an tver~xpand1n1 vocabulary, ii 0 no." lut MlchHI la not ibe same u the others. He was born with an open spine, a serious birth defect that affects appronmately one in 500 births. The cause ts unknown. Until recenUy, so was the treatment. A few Y"" ago, Michael would have been destined f<lr an early death or, at best, life in an institution. Today there is hope. The March of Dimes Birth Defects Center located in ChUdren'a Hospital in Orange and supported by the Orange County Chapter of the National Foundation - March of Dimea, was established to help youngsters like Michael and their famiJi es. Ttt. chf Id was brought to the Center shortly after birth where a team of specialists examined him, evaluated bis problem and planned coordinated treatmenl A physical examination disclosed that during gestation the back· bone had failed to cl~ properly, permitting protrusion of the cord and nerves. A large uc on the cord prohibited Michael from lying on his back and blocked circulation of spinal fluid causing hydrocephaly (water on the brain). It was doubtful that he would ever be able to walk or perform any other fun·ction for himself. TM di.,nosi1 showed immediate tr~tment was necessary and the examining physicians made their recommendations. The first step was sur· gical removal of the sac. Then, one of the newest miracles in medicine wu performed -a shunt or tube was h~erted under the skin to drain excess fluid from the brain. Btcause the patient could not control his leg musdes and suffered from a dislocated hip, he was put in a body casl Continued on Page 14 DEF ·EC'f.:' VICTIMS • • • Dr. M. G. Myers, epedallst In pecAltric ......... ..,; Dr. Kenftefh Dumars, cytogenetkllf; and Mn. Miidred lladr. IOdel ......,, left to right, are shown consultift9 on • c ... 1t the Birth Defects C.... ~ Chffd,.,,•, H~pit•I. At March of Dimes Bi:rth Defects Center Photos •nd Text by Cl•lre Strauch """YMr•W =, cvl'rtfttly uMw tt'Mtfnent hr MUNleflcel problema 1t the Center, pll Uy pek11 • flneer It Dr. lrlan lwaW. orthepecfa,t, whe la thewn chedrlftt HM atnntth 9' the ltoy'e ..... .......... NIL.Y,ILeT .,.,, ~ .. 'ltQ I Mldtael, the llttlt boy In eur story, wrlftlll hit 1eta ..t llwa cnttteflc tvl- •nce that the trHtment w•• eucceufut. Hit body c11t lt11 ~r-. NMO~M. and aeon ht wlll lt1rn te w.,lc with bractt. .... , 13 ... k~- - ·. ~ ~ .. • .-v Wll ITOCI •._.. .. II PICKWICK *6 !!~.!!'!~ f( I YOUU ENJOY OUR =~~~ .. ltl SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. JFM~ fine Oinillff Si11ct 1965 ~l EAsr O>Asr HICHWA"I" ennoer. .JI I ColloNA DEt MA•. CAuFOllNlA RIV 1~ PHONR: (714) 675-1374 IE&TAUIARI' . Continental Cusine ·~ Cocktails StTVing Li&ncM on and Dfftftlf' Mcmda11 through Saturdq. (Ra~S~) Dinnen from 3.25 We ••• loceted CHI tM lfilhl Str.et tide Mtw-M•U.. I llMett e11d the Mey C.. 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Hours: Monday through Thunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On exhibit through Oct. oils and watercolors by Irene Smith. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold, Newport Beach, ls ahiblting acrylics and oils by Barbara O'Keefe through Oct. ~ NEWPORT NA nONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach. Houn 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. UlrOugb Tbun., 10 a.m. to I p.m. Fri. On ex- hlott through Oct. on. by An<h Le Prin. ua GALLERY -Located 1D the Fine Arts Bide. on the campue will exhibit Melanesian Art through Sunday, Nov. 1l. Hours: Tues. througb Sun. 1 to 5 p.m .. Wed. 1 to 9 p.m .. closed Mon. No admiJl1oo charge. Phone 83U906. ,, BALBOA PAVILION -Located at 400 MaiJl St., Balboa, Is exhibiting the work of David Simpson through Sun., Nov. 12, under sponsorship of the Fine Arts P atrons of Newport Harbor. Hours: Wed. through SUD. 1 to I p.m., Moo. 6 to t p.m. Admission fifty cents.· Phone 675-3866 for further Information. CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -Newport Beach City Hall, D>O Newport Blvd., Newport Beech. Hours Mon. througb P'r1. I to I p.m. No admll- sion charge. On exhibit through Nov., oill, wa- tercolOl'I and drawlng1 by Jamea Warren. At Cookies ••• ~Out 'n' Allovten whe ,,. hfNI ef musk lhouW IMke It a point te "9p In et Cooldt1 In Coate Meta and lltt. te the piano artistry .. June Derry, above, whe plays and slnp Thuradays tftrough SYftdlys from 1:30 p.m. to cloel"lo COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coa&t Hway., Newport Beach. Phone 646-8654. Hours Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admls- &ioo charge.' On exhibit, under sponsorship of ~Newport Harbor Service League, the work of Peony McManigal Nov. 6 through :.!. CLYDE ZULCB GALLERY -1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 'Phone 642-7C1.fl. Hoon Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. -to 4 p.m. No admission charge. On exhibit. watercolors by John Burgess. GAUERY 5 -,4.50 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Phone ~mt. Hoµn Tues. tbrougb Sat. 1l to 6 p.m. No admissiOD charge. On exhibit the works of artist LeRoi. SADDLEBACIC GALLERY -Located at 8116 S. Ooe1t Highway, Laguna Beach, ia exhibitin& the work.a of Rex Brandt, Louise Lightfoot and GU1 Mannidg through Oct Hours: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daUY. Phone 494-M36. No admiuion chaqe. CRAWS GALLERIES -1398 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours : 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. No admission charge. Phone 494-2497. On ex- hibit through Oct. oils by Ray Friest. LAGUN~ BEACH ART ASSOCIAnON -!111 cun Drive, Li'11na Beach. Hours 12 to 5 p.m. dally. Admisaion SO cents. On exhibit through Oct. in the Main G~ the Annual Sculpture Show featurtng wbru by Walter Altin, Edward Dron, Jamet Fuller, Kenneth Hallrick, Roger Kuntz, Dion Myers, Jack Zajac and James Hue- t,er; ln the Eatresol sraphlct by Sam Claberger. Phone~l. WESTERN ART GALLERY -Sacldleback Inn, lo- cated at East Fint St. and the Santa Ana Free- way, ii exhibiting the wort of Mexican artist Regina Raull. throu.&b Ocl 23. Hours: Tues. through Thun. 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m .. Sat. 3 to 11 p.m., Mon. 11:30 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. Cloetd Sun. No admlsalOD char1e. CBARLEI W. BOWERS MUSEUM -IOm M. Mala StrMt, Santa' Ana. Pbont &0-lta Houn: Tute. tbroqb Sal 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: 8wl 1 to I p.m. and T!lun. nenlnp T to I p.m. N• admlyton ~··· Oil uhiblt tftroulh Oct. WI• tereo1or patntblp bJ Dolpb amu1l. tbrouch Dec. lJ, watttcolon ol Ntw SnsJ•nd bJ Gita Thomas. DOIUAN ~ OALLD'f -IM Wut Com· monwultb. l'\&llertoa, Roura I Lm. to I p.m. Moe. tbrOUlb rrt. PboH • •· No adJnil. aloe cUrtt· OI ublblt ~ ...._ of pabl'9 ~ IDd awlpturt Utltd 'Colltrolled lpoa\antl· '1 tbrouP NOY. ~ CUtTD UGBTINQ ll'UDIO -m N. Tl&ltll. Tub, will Ohlblt 1tltoh1r7 nil baap11, cbaJr conn IDcl bualrl bJ Lacuna art1at Martartt ~ Oct • tbroqll Nov. Hours: t a.m. to 1:30 p.m .. Moa. tbroup rrt., I a.m. tD 4 p.m. Sat, Houn Oct. IO and 11 011J1, t a.m. to t p.m. Phone 547.i lw fm1ber In- formation. No admwloa chart•· .,,.., Ge-. .. "" The geometric block design uMCI to ,.,... the .., fronts of thl1 chest fdentfff" lh heritage with the dignity of s,.&n. lntendecl for cempect.,... in fop", llvlnt rooms or dlnlnt are11, It II W..I for ltori"I CNlcko't.,., objects. A rustic flnlth 11 dlat,....... on ,.cM ...,..,.. arMI eol~ for • heirloom look. FUNCTIONAL SMALL CABINETS Little cobinets no deeper th on 1 book sh.If, which have served os ele9ont period accents in sumptuous foyers for centuries. now ore stog· in9 o comebock in U.S. home f oshions. · But their interior territory hos been broadened -maybe because modern homes ond apartments often ore built without even posto9e stomp entrance halls. Decorator-conscious homemokel'I ere 1n1ppin9 up mlnl-credtn111, consoles ond chesh which once did nothincJ titcept look luxurious In • foyer. The d11l9n1 ore being overwhelmln9ly .. lected for both decor•· tive ond functional uaea In everf room of the house. lnttrlor designers must bt crtdtt.d with the current revlvel for they w•rt the first to vtauelize foyer furniture In tht fl;ht for t'-91nct In 1poct·tl9ht conttmportrf homea end eper+mtnta. _ Foyer ain ceblneh now ere belnt ulld for tlf91nt llntn end allverwere 1tor191 In dining erHa too 1m1n io tdmlt e chine ceblntt or breakfront: 11 night atenda In bedrooms. end tn llvlng room COM'lll'I too tl;ht for much In tht way of fuml1h tn91. Generolly these cheats ere 11ldom more thon thrtt fHt toll end thrt• fHt wide ond one foot dHp, ldtel for an~9 but empty plocta that nHd to be decorated without spilling Into velueblt livln9 space. Sanford Fumiture Compony'a foytf' dtalgna cover the most elt- 9ont periods. Including Eng lish, Colonial, mnch, ltollon ond Sponlsh. In addition to chests with drawers. there afso art credenzas with doors ond comportments that provide hidden storage for odd-shaped objects. The foyer units ore accent storage unit1-end ore ovoiloble in fine dis tressed wood fi nishes or in block or white trimmed in gold. ~ lectlM DAILY rl&,.OT ,,..., • OdlW .. 1"1 DISIGNlll',I NOTEBOOK Lounge ~hairs BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR The quality of comfort In home fumilldn&s Is becomlac more and mOl'e evident in lounge chairs for family rooms, lmng rooms and bedrooms. Evea ten'ace furnishings emphasize tbe comfort of chaises and lounges for m<>ments of relautioll. The 1ac1y °' the house gets some comidention, too. for 1oWl&e II r chain are no longer chosen speclfica1ly for tM IDID of the hoaae. Homemakers need their own comfortable cbaiis designed bl ap- propriate proportions, and loz: thia reason, Mr. and Mrs. lounge chairs are very popular. Naturally, the woman's chalr ii scaled doWD in dimeDsioDL With this slight dwlge in abe, the cmNll appeannce la •f!CJ pleasing. Sometimes one large, single oUoman ia 1mc1 with two chairs. With carefully mo.,n fabrics fortified with ltaln resiltant processes, this arrangement becomes ui uaet. TMre are numerous ~lea from which to dM>c>le -f!'tt!rf- tbing from the start simplicity of contempolM'Y tlo the mon deli- cate features Of the French fu.rniture with exposed wood frames and caning. The lattes-is usuaDy selected for the master bedroom or the dressier living room interior. Foldi"' 1ounee chain with reclining t.acts and raised teg rests abo are on the malRl In selecting such chairs, avoid a bulky look. Simple arms on l~e chain are a m\llt, because tlUa portion of the chair wean out and 1oUa mOlt ftladily. Slip jactetl or arm-fitted co•en of the same material help to protect the fab- ric. In the long nm. a wood arm or some wood on the front edgt of the chair will give better aerrice. NEXT WEEK: THE SECRET AIRE PINse eclclrea lnqulriel end~ by a.ttw to: Deli"*' Not.book. Weekender M1guint. Post Office loi 1175, Newport IHch, CJrfomie. OI-.~ I ..... • , , • • • . - ... HAUNTED 8 Or-. Clllt ...... '",\ -,"">~ f.1 .. .. •• ,..,~. . ~).""'-~ ·. '";-, '-·' . .I>• • t I ... • f I t , ' . . ·l \ H·OUSE ·s ·ET AS BENEFIT .. 0' I PROCllDS PIOM IVINT GO TO CHILDRIN'S HOSPITAL, ORANGI 6houl1, 9obllna end 9hotta wfl tt\t over tht old Pollet Dtper+- mtnt Bulld ln9, tU7 Newport loultverd, Coate Mtat on October 27, 28 end 31 w~tn tht Punch tnd Judy 6ulld of Chll~rtn'• Hospltel tn Or- •ntt holds th ennutl btntflt -• ~utne Heunttd Houat. Over 1200 youn~aten vl11ttd the Heunted Houat ltat ~r whtn It wta held ln The Pl99y Btn•. To eccommodttt mort chtldrtn, thts yttr's showing hta bMn moved to ltrttt qutrttn end tn tlttrt dty tddtd to tht event. The Haunted House will~ ooen on Friday, Oetobtr 27, from noon to 10 p.m., Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. end on Tuesday, October · 31 , Halloween, from 3 to 9 p.m. Greetinq youngsters et the entrance will be Old Mother Witd\ ~erseff, servirig in on unlikely capacity as ticket taker. Seven rooms of Halloween fun await· those sta~rts who make it post the front door. Cauldrons, ·caskets and ell •inclt of creepy stuff will be on view, along · with on eight-foot skeleton, on over-size spider with oronqe eyes, o mon- e4tinq dragon ond a jailbird. An added attraction will be o qroveyord. Hie final resting· place for. Drecula, franke nstein and Jod the Ripper. - A few of the children who were given o preview loo~ ore shown on these poges. Admission to the Haunted House is 50 cents. Tidets may oe purchas ed in advancA from Guild members or lit the door. All proceeds will be donated to Children's Hospital in Oronge. I PHOTOS B't RICHARD KOEHLER I J " Above, Nancy Herschrer cuddles up as Tami Averill embraces one of the ghastlier ghouls In the Haunted House which will be open for buslMSS October 27, 28 and 31 in the old Police Department Building, 1957 Newport loulev1rcl, Costa Mesa. -:itL "' At left, James Wells tentatively fingers the foot of an unfortunate gentleman who has all but disappeared down the throat of 1 man· Mtlnt dr190n. All funds raised during the h1untfng1 which Is staged by the Punch and Judy Gulld, will go to Children's Hospital In 0r.,... Ma111111t ltc!IM-DAILY PILOT ,riuf, OC'*r at. IHI '•I ' \ ' ~ .... , .... . w,.," •:' ,fi ,,\-:"!)I~ ~~.ft~<" l'. •• ., ... -•• 1 ., ... •'>.I<· .• NOTES OF A ;.o1 .. Centtnuecl from ft \~'1'14 •. '. "A,.$~'t".I -. • .... ..... ~ .. t #. ·' ()MAD With "Loa Doi" . . • th ucltlna duo formtrlJ at Dan1tl'11 Coata M ••• now •t ptlf'lJll nltbtl1 at Rtuben'a ( rt). D1n11l 1 manqemtnt hu come \lp wl a new duo, ''nat Bchoa.11 Whtrt U ulid to Antonio and Brad • • • lt la now Vlc an Chuc~. Two lultarla_ ta • • • and D power•· t·bt ducrtbt them u "flnt mualclana." To t Ooltl Mtaa watwlq holt from Loa An . "' Havt a1aO done thi Lu VtlU btt. • Anotbtr Malen rutaW'ant ••• Amllol • • • tcbtdultd tor o~~na tn Cotta M• ap- proalmattq IO d111 btnct. •.• 'A Uktltv, th• CM atort wlll bt Ult ftnt tt a national chain •.. wl~·tftl•t more alrtld1 ftanehlltd ln tht Sou"'"' Cllltorma NOWI LAS VEGAS 'ACTION' AT ff/~-~~ AlftAllN• Nl•HT\Y IN TMI ~ IOOM , The RED NORVO ~~~RTET e COCKTAILS e .DINING '•e DANCING 21112 ~EAN, HUNTINGTON ~EACH. 536-1421 r .. . . ; :. ·'' .. '-,. aree and set for public airing by next sum- mer, according to Phillip Holland. president of the Amigos group which headquartera ln Glendale. * From John Yte, co-owner of Met'a Family Rtttaurant. Coat& Meaa: "We appreciate your rommentl about our rt1taurant. Al you know, Chlntn food hu been under development for more than .000 1tlfl. Wt work very hard to -------. -- • Cookie's Cocktails June Deny, plaH • S.ftday lllffet IOOO Nnpert Clltl Mell LI ... , HOn AXTON make tbt food tuty. Wt wtrt very bonortd by tht clty otttclala and othtr V.l.P. ptnOn- aUUu at wr annd ope'l\ln1 ... Wt.,. ctrialn lt wu thtlr ~uaun, Ml'. fltWly _. ... .., ..,,, .. Neu• .. • _. ~':ctai ·o1an~=-~:.:r~ ~'ir:.i"~'f: .... °"' • , .... tnt , , • wt\h walUl\I pa\rona attt1tfnl lO tt IHOW1'M111 1111 a 1t1H P.M • ::!m• wt haft trltd to 1tt ln. 'ConUnutd C O I M O I 1'a'I Alli _ 141 ... ..,_ I I !!JSI' I I I I 11 • •,~ • I I I I I 1 .... 1eect. ~ · ~''•i111C ~ -;r· : .-.u t/)o LOUNGE •MMnnm• :,,.,_...,..._.....__..__...._._ a, NOW NA TURING e : . SPllOS MALAMIS DUO : a DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS a -CARTI BLANCHI e DINER'S CLUB a • Behind the Stater Steak Howe a a 11521BEACH1t ELLI$ HUNTINGTON BEACH a ==;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia l• Town & Country Shopping Center 962-9031 a ··~·····~·············· ...-uw---'"' ---=----=-=----ra--~ WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN · YOU! Jo6e/~ • • • ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAURANTS IN ORANGE COUNTY I 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY Cotonl del Mar 673-11 IO SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY JA.CK STARR •t the Piano B•r FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVERm PRICE TRIO In the Red Velvet Room COUNTIT·WISTHN MUSIC AT m IUTI • DAILY BUFFET SPECIAL TIES IOc LUNC"EONS-DINNERS $1.00 up SUNDAY MORNING Mexle1n Breakfast, Get Well Drink $1.00 Ye Ole lrtn UH NIWPOIT ,. . ..., ........... Miii*' ~All.Y Pll.OT ,ritey, OCtHer at. IH1 646-ttJt COITA MnA THE .. PRIME RIB 2332 W. COAST HWY. e NEWPORT BEACH PRESENTS Guitarist Larry Lake 5:00-8:00 P.M.-DAILY-MON. THRU FRI. JAN DENEAU TRIO Wednesday thru Sunday from 8:30 p.m. Featuring Vocalist Dewey Ernie, Frf. • S•t. Nites Johnny Smith & The BloHen Monday·Tuesdrt from 1:30 p.m. • DANCING NIGHTLY TO THE RICI CHADBOURNE TRIO FEATURING SONG STYllST VICKIE ANDERS -PLUS - MANUEL JOSE, GUITARIST • e DAILY BUFFET LUNCHEON $1.65 e DINNER FROM $2.95 e SUNDAY DINNER BUFFET 2.75 SHYU FIOM 1J NOON TO 4:JO P.M. SUNDAY JAZZ WORKSHOP 3:00 • 7:00 p.m. ALL THIS ••• AND THAT GREAT -FOOD TOOi OYllLOOllN• llAVTIFUL IAUOA IA Y 642-8650 1045 BAYSIDE, N~PORT BEACH 675-0200 S'f-1&.IR FAMILY STEAK HOUSES TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..... 1.29 HAMBURGER . 44c CHEESE . 49c NEW YORK CUT STEAK ... 1.49 HISS .... UP AT FREE $00DY IAl ! l'i lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK 89c DELICIOUS GULF SHRIMP . . . 1.09 Al.L HOVI IMCLUDI IAKRD ,OTATO WITH Fl.INCH FRIES Oil , .... CM ,..... lOLL " 1una1t. DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH ON llUMI IOU 89c HINCH NIU COFFEE (AJI you can drink) .... 10c AU ITIA.U SERVED ON HOT Sim.JN• rum1s1 • HUNTINGTON BEACH COSTA MESA MONDAYS, 1-t P.M. .... 11.Jt TOP 99 lllLOIN ITIAIC C 18552 BEACH BL VD. Corner E. 17th St and Santi Au Aven\M Hlllgren Squire 642·7492 CHILD'S POITION l'i PRICI TOWN AND COUNTRY 962-5912 FOOD TO GO e SPECIAL "CALORll COUNTER" INTRll e FOOD TO GO Drlll .. (MU 11 w.---.r ~ ~" .. -._----~~. .. ... - ~ - .. .WARD'S RESTAURANT Family Dlnl~pen 24 Hours 8rHkfat S.rnct Anytime SAM1 llllAMAMMIWT SINCI 1tll MID WI SAY MOU? 4111 W.C...Hpy. .....,....._. with the most . spectacular view "°"' in Newport .•. 5100 IEACH JVENING 0000000 HOUU SPECIAL TY 'DJl'U1'"K~­ CJM11 PRIME RIB . ·I The Prime Rib In New-j port le:ech is fast becom- ing known for th v1n.ty of entertainment • well 1 " ib excellent food. J1n O.neau, shown 1t right, la there with his trio -1 Don on blu ind Wayne et the drums -Wednee- dey thnugh SWMlly from 1:30 ,. .... On Monday ind Tuesct.y you wHI find Johnny Smith end tM Blotters tekint over for the Mme hours. If this Isn't enouah you ca" drop In end listen to 1 stroll· '"" csuftwlst duriftl the cocktell end .,,fy we• ''"' hours. On Sundly there Is e Ja~ Workshop aolncs from 3 to 7 p.m. ~~m·•f.in .. .,.,;tt,, ~r• all the time. Give it e try. COURY'S STIAK .s:w-CH LUNCHIOMOl .. R • TOP SIRLOIN- COCICTAILS NtMI Rll -STIAK 19th & PL.AC.J:flA wl LOISTIR COMI. COITA cc, .... ,, ....,, $3.95 ...._,_.__ .... ,.M. "lllNO ..... Nl'I Quellty ....,, courtMul 11mce IN """ flr'lt censlcleretlon PrlHt rMIOMbte, etmoephere rel.xl"I. lrl"I the femlly. ....,... .... ·m HARVEST HOUSE SPEOAL FEATUUD SUNDAY ROAST lUllEY ::~ vc;,:,r~~.~.~~~·., $125 CrHmy Whipped PotetoH Ndvrel Turkey Giblet ••"Y CMice 1of Ve9et1blet Cre11berry Seuce w-•• , .. aM ....... ..... Pl.A1111 ..... CHICKIN DRUMSTICK o..y ........ ........... .,..,, ._ ........... 69- FREE Pwty et 4 w Mef'I ,.... .... la ...... ..., 11:11 -.. J:JI ..... 4:11 ..... .. ....., 11:11 -..... c ......... ....... ,_., 11111 -,. 7:11 ,. c:..r••• ._.. Opea Daily ind Suadiy 10~ Uf/a 'nova 'newporl JUl COAST HU6HWAY NIWPOll llACH IESERVATIONS SU66ESTEO 642-7110 ltllP.M •• J:IOA.M.hlly 11 · Aclvertlslnca In The - DER MAGAZINE n• 642-4321 ................ *' IN lt'1 11tklnttht 1"41 111'1 not well with JllMI Wells, left, 1NI Scott Grent 11 they ,.. fNlft Mhlnd l'ranbMteln'1 •NI Drteo ult'• .............. '" the Haunted HeuM. Liit ye1r the Heufttetl Houae w11 held In The PlllV IMk end ettrected 120ff Y'OU"I" ....... ~ 11Ct111 DAILY .-.LOT Fr!Ny, Od9w .. IN1 f . , Nency Herlcha.r, rltht, enfoys .._ . ..a. ef Little Mht ~'9 t.t ehe ..... • unc.rt.m ebout thet IPlder peerh'I °"" ..... ehovlder. .. .. , , ; .. . .. -· :>. • For getting The Best During the months this column bas been in existence, numerous persons have asked ••. "Where is the best food in the area?" An unanswerable question. For a couple of very simple reasons. First, it seems sale to assume that n~ one . . . including this out·n·abouter .•. baa broken bread at each of the 900-plus sus- tenance salons now In opentton around Oran&e County. ~ndly ... e.en 1f some- one should waddle f ortb to relute that . . • the word "bat'' actuallJ boil.a down to noth· lng more than penonal preference. Wbat might be one diner'• 1utronom1cal sreat, qwte pouJbly would not lmprta a ftllow eat. outer at all. i4i1 Sc>-o-M-o. tor11Wna "th• belt" ••• but In an attempt to nmam at yov ltnict •.. hen la a rundown ot ''thoroutb11 qjo,abl•," 1)1'9dJcattcl ln no "11 upon IO\U'?Mt tutll or lalenta. but m..a, upon penonal ftndlllll aJon1 Utt WI)'. IY COUNTRY Around the aru one can ftnd aJmoet any country rtprtaenttd In the clJne-out ovtralJ. Lel'I take I look It tome Of them. EON · JOSE' .......n ~-- HAYDEN CAUSEY TRIO RATVIU•• "JOSIE" li..-clo.rt ....... Sat-'-Y 5 ,~ ..... ....... b\JcHiLAD~ & TACO ....•... ,$1.30 cc;cr1 REU.ENO-DJCH&ADA ... Sl.45 unm •nit ~ • ...-.. -TOSU.Ol'TAS • U.UA • COCKTAILS • 9m E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN 7 DAYS 962-7911 Herb & Joe Trio Are Back AT THE NEWPORTER INN Yoclve .-... for t"-' and we've fwoutht them b.ck. The Fabulous Hertt & Joe Triol NotM for their great music Md unique vocab, this trio promlM1 to make their stay It the Newporter Inn 1nother memorable one. Come In for dinner and stay for the fun. 8 car-a. • s a THE NEWPORTER INN 11t1 J1 ··-..... .....,... ..... T...,._ 644-IJM ~ .-.-: e.Z.ls .~ I · ~li.5! i' 81.X~ n tJ~.e.c~ ·~-siZ e C'.: e:o·'1>.! c;;-abiOTt •~ ;nn~ a~ acii c; c::a~.i:i lHJ ~ 1.1.J ~ ~~l:1~l3 eoo.a:ie ,t:t ... .f:G)ll)!:!. .;:,;.ic::u e>rn·alu::s:CL&.. .ec;::.i:r;c+:M.::i ~i:i.::111.:::J:t -;,,; -''.1:''! -~---·---~ . .· Those are the pertinent !~· c • considered in dreaming up a sob _ room. O OUT ~N' ABOUT: Or1nae C•ntr's lest•r1lll 1"4 Ealerl1l1aMll Scene Dale will award a prize of "amner for lour" at Villa Nova to the contest winner. A panel of judges will be selected to sift through monickers, with names of judges and time of decision to be announced soon. AMERICAN -Hotel Laguna, The White House, Benton's Coffee Shop, Laguna Belch. Quiet Woman, Five Crowns, Corona del Mar. Newporter Inn, Reuben'a, Reuba &. Lee, The Prime Rlb. Villa Marina, Berbblre'a, The White Hone Inn, Ocean Front FtJb ind Cblpa, Woody'• Wharf, SW'f and Sirloin, Howard•, Bellamy'• CotfH Shop, The Archt1, La Cave, Newport Btach. Danitfl, WUllt Countey Kitchen, COftff Tree Jolly Jlottl', Cotta Mua Golt and Coun- try Club, Courra, Mudder'a, Staler Steak Houn, The Black XJU&ht, Paneekt HoUH, 11 Ptacador, Kona Lanta, Mr. Steak, Coata Mtaa . Balboa Pavtllon DJUma1'1, Bal B•ch Cate, Balboa. Tbt VWqe Ina, Balboa lll11d. Whllhtlm'a. Mueola'1, Rtvtrt Bouae, htber'a, Santa Ana. Rtuben'a, tu.Un. Vic. tor•a, Sllnndo ~. 'lbt Grand Botti, DON IOIRTO'S MEXICAN FOOO-JAMILY -ESTAUUHT II DINNll COMllNAT10NI MON THIU THUIS. 11 NOON TO 11 P.M.. .... fll.,SAT. IZ NOON TO MIDNl .. HT .. HAHOI ILYD .. C.M. ..... ttn lvraoo~ · FAMILY FOOD 'N FUN e ITALIAN ME .. U e ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY OPEN DAILY-5 P.M. TO 2 A.M. 2600 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 642-1831 &. IU,.. to ht., ,.. ............. So ... .. ~))91 W ... & n.., L-00 ,. fl 1:00 • frt. & Sit., 1:30 .. " 1:30 - • VIC GARCIA TRIO Tues., I p.m. to 1 1.m. • Reuben•s AmPOIT 4647 llecArtt. .... Brandiq Inn, Safari Outpost. The Kettle, ~· LaDcen, Xin1'1 Row, Charter House Hotel, Anabtlm. Ha' Penny Inn, Westmin- attr. THI 'DIPPlltlNTI' ntlNCR -Lt St. Tropea, Balboa. Chu C1111 ~bu Genrd, Latuna Btacb. Fr~ Oil Buch. Riviera, Coata M-. Vtnalllll Newport Beach. rrAUAN -VWa Nova, Newport Btach. MalCAN--DoD JOH, HunUnaton Beach, Don 14*'1to-a. 11 Matador, Co.ta Mm. IAuJe•i. LI Pa. Oranit· Caal llcobar, An• MJm. L10'1 PAMILY USTAUIANT •ti llMT OOAIT HWY. CO"ONA •t MAR ..... AM.-t ....... CAlft•N• TO PAma .... ,_. e ChM lervlce • ,.HIClnabl• ~,,_. ,_ ...... _ =-==-~ .... v...-. 11 IO .._ ...... ,,.. .. 6 IU11w CLOSED MONDAYS e OR J-1760 9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY MAltK DAVIDSON TRIO IUNIATS J P.M. 'TIL J A.M. ......, MOUi-Mee. tin k . on. 6k SCHIOEDER'S CHEF'S INN Ul1 I. CGAll ... AY COIONA Dll MAI ~taturin1 l\oa•ttb •rime lti& anb ~amou• ~ngli.t, JBi•bU! ·--.:. ~ ... 'J-. ;:;; ~ -... Phone (714) 892s3308 . PARTIES DINNER Monday tlllU Frldly 7 D1YS 1 ~k KEYSTONE SQUARE -Belch Blvd. at Westminster, Westminster 130 E. 171h STl&T AT NEWPORT IL VD. COSTA MESA 646-8181 BILL JtfAJl'l'INI PRESENTS IHreet ,,..... Lu v,. .. 1 JOHNNY LOPEZ TRIO OPINING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 HAPPY -DAILY -10 A.M. lo I P .M. lllllAlU 45c -TASTY D• llOW OflN POI •UYS 'N •ALI OUI NIW llWAID PAILOI IAll'9UUY APPOINTID e TWO TAIUI "'"911M ~AILY f'ILOT ,,..,, OC'MMr -"'' UKRANlAN -1be Ukramadl Howe, Oranae. C~E -Stac'a Cb1nele Cwno, New- port Beach. Chao's, Anaheim. POL YN!SIAN -Tbt Outrlg~ Lquna Beach. IY MIMORY OHL J I The above Uattd rtprt-ent protein palacu penonally vllittd, and U,t llaUq hu been compiled atrlctly by memory. 'lbtn art undoubtedly othen t11ttd that altp the mind bteaun ot Ume lnvolvtd. Too, many, many rtadtn unqut1Uon- ably have favorltta of thtlr owr thla corntr hu yet to try. Anyhow , . , thtM mitbt *" II ataft.. .a 1n any tut• t•Un1 tourn~t OC out.ll· abou&tn have ln mind: ' STILL THI IDT PRIMI ltll •• l POI LISSI lfNtlll INC&.Uta • IOUP OI SALM, IA-POTATO, HOlllUlllH IAUCI. .J lllM .,.. •unn $350 · ~ ~ai j J(uchen iJ~~ CHINESE FOQD TO GO ,,~ OPEN DAILY -4:30 P.M. -lt30 P.M. ~ED MONDAY 194t HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MISA 642-37J2 • • • By Don Wilson Villa Vying Here'• the flnt "break" on a contest that Jnigbt be· fun for all • . . wltb wtnnen of tbe · "name dropper.. windlna up eiUoylDf aome of the but food anllablt in the bladl area. Alan Dalt, landlord at Villa Nova New- port, Newport Blldl, ii lookln& for a name to sr•ce the upataln room at bJa 1pa. Still uncompleted, but due for unv1tun1 shortly. the hldtawl)' dtllJht will overlook \ht chin· Ml, feature dart 1am111 a billiard table and more of tb0111 f11lutic Stephano hit paint· lnas. ,ii n wW contain a bar tor tut upataln ltl'Vlct, aeveral booth• in wblch to 1njo1 11m1 and a cubbyhole niche for amaJler private tunc-Uona. . REAL WTOIU FOOD f INI QUALITY E1t tffr. er Takt t:4omt S.TA6 CHllD WIO ewportleoch ORJole 3-9560 Open Vear ftound Dally 12-12 Fri and lat. 'tll S a.m. VIKING SWEDISH SMORGASBORD, INC. 141 I. lfttl St .. COSTA MISA -141-6414 1171 w. c.-................. 17t·10t7 1425 IE. u.c.a.. ........ -776-61tt FAMILY DINNERS $1.75 INC. IOAST ..,._.AUD POTATO Lunch $1.10 Child'• Dinner 85c We !nib -°""' SWMlllll Ne lned ...., e1tlldo111 SMC!ltll N strlea. ...... IKllltlel fw bullnal. ~ dlurdln. Food llf'tPIAd tt tlM tul. 0,.. 6 IMyt • .... -11 .... • l:JI p.a. D..._ _,,.. • .., S..-, -12. ... ·lilt Meanwhile . . . two things to keep in mind. An early start in "the naming" mi$!bt not be a bad idea . . . AND . . . all entries should find their way to Dale at Villa Nova, Newport, NOT to "Out And About'' or the Weekender. Lotsa luck. NOTKS 014' A NOMAD Another tntry In the "open 14 hours .. tlwlttcation ..• tbt new and Dlctl1 1ppolnt- td Dtnny11 in Co.ta Meu. IAcattd Oil Harbor Boulevard nearby tbt San Dlqo rrttw11, thla 11 one of Ult moat attractln D'1 yet to ap- pev on the loeal eat.out ~• . C.tlnue4 ett '• 11 lib.Ur linrst lluu Steatj Pri;eJet • WEDDINGS • RECEPTIONS • BANQUETS• CATERING 1011 or off tti. prelftis.,J ....., -l:et p.a.• l :H p.a ~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~;;~~g1• 'II O..r foCMI ,,..,.,e411 hy O.ef Jolltt -yder, forlfterly • "'•"'b•r of j,.. ---------=--•• _ __ ti The lloyjll Ho1ueliold Slaff, lucki119hani P•l•ce, Londofl, En9lud El Mmador HOW ~11-CONDmoNID .... -JAM.LY UST AURANT Aunwmc: llllXICAN POOi Me.. 11 I 'ld11 • r .. ... ..... .._, ......... .... ..., ............... ... Me..11--IT ......... 11 11 --. ..... .._, ......... ................ St.A LUllCHION lftCIAU °'"' ........... -r '1~1'1H .. ........... -11ttlol1aH II!-'1~11- '"'.....,.... 1M. CAI IMjt.l. ~~ 642-6411 ~ml•• Gt~alit The Ultimate In Pine l>lnlng iWISS-G~AMEl\ICAN LUNCHEON SERVID DINNER •:00-11:00 PM. DAILY 11:30-2:30 CLOSID MONDAY 414 N. NEWPORT BLVD. 646 5313 Dinner. luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere. One of Southern California·, fine restauranh. Entertainment Nightly . pal1sad€s Now S.1vln1. SUNDAY BRUNCH 11100 AsM. • 100 P.M. Pafiwdes Road between Newport Blvd. •nd Red Hill 6-46-6534 • BHutiful, air conditioned 8.nquet Room with Private B.r · • ISOLOE CEPPARO SINGS Fridays, Saturdays· 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. KEITH MORROW AT THE PIANO • COCKTAILS LUNCHEON ' 3295 Newport Blvd. 673 -1 374 Newport Beach ,. (Opposite City Han) .. ..Jh ~ ... __ ~-.... -~ o.-c ... 9 ...... ~ -41111 - -- • - -