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VOL 60, NO. :i60, l SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ~RT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER JO, .1967 TEN CENTS
. • ires reatenin .... oro
30,000-acre. Inferno Raging Ont of Control
2-day Terror
Reign Ends;
Bride Shot
CLEVELAND (UPI) -A twice-
rejected suitor today critically wound-
ed a teen-aged bride be held hostage
at gun-point in bis attic bedroom for
nearly two days and then killed him·
sell with a bullet in the heart
The girl, Mrs. Lida Caldwell. 19,
was shot at least once in the chest
with a .32 caliber pistol.
Although ''all covered with blood,''
she was able to walk down a fUght of
steps to a second floor landing where
a policeman lifted her in bis arms
and carried ber to a waiting ambu·
lance. Sbe was rushed to Doctors' Hospital
wbe.re bet condJtion wu reported
critical.
Her abductor. Robert Betcb, 23, was
pronounced dead on arrival at the hos-
pital.
MOTH£ft ARRIVES
Batch shot the girl and himself about
five minutes after his mother, Mrs.
Martha Smlth, 50. arrived at the
apartment at about noon and pleaded
with him to free the girl and surrend·
er.
PoUce said they heard the girl
scream, "get her out of here !"
Then there was a shot, and 20 sec·
onds later another shot.
Police rushed into the bedroom of
the three-room attic.
Batch lay on the floor , Wlmoving.
The girl, who was lying partially
across his body, arose and was able
to walk down a narrow hallway and
stairway before she collapsed.
She was speechless with shock but
did not lose consciousness, police said.
Batch, who once before bad attenip~
ed sujcide with a knife when a college
coed refused to marry him. abducted
Mrs. Caldwell and ~shot and wo unded
her new husband, Charles Caldwell,
18, at about 3 p.m. Saturday.
Batch was waiting in the couple's
Cleveland hotel room when they re·
turned from Detroit where they were
married earlier in the day. Caldwell
was hospitalized with a cheek wound.
Batch held off police at gunpoint in
his attic bedroom since 8:40 a.m.
Sunday.
Prior to the last two shots. Batch
fired at police eight times while using
the girl as a shield.
One of the bullets missed the head
of Detective Jack Kaminski "by an
inch .. but no offtcer was hit.
Police outside the house said they
saw through a window that Batch
held lhe girl in front of him when he
fired the pistol.
"Right now it's a stalemate," Capt.
Earl Gordon of the Cleveland Heights
detectives said.
Weather
Don't loo k for any let-up in
those pesky Sa nta Ana winds for
a while, warns forecaster John
Rockey. They'll continue through
Tue~day with temperatures in
the 80s along the coast and up
to no inland.
INSIDE TODAY
So11t/I Coost Repertor11's Lntut
production. "Enwrtainuig Mr.
Sloane." proves an tngrossmg
alld tmusunt evening of theater.
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DARK RING SHOWS BURNED AREA; ARROWS DIRECTION OF BLAZES
NO TIME TO EVACUATE-,75,000 rambling ranch
house in Orange Park Acres was among first homes
destroyed by raging blaze before dawn today. Oc·
cupants of home at Santiago Canyon Road and
Kenny Mead Street barely had time to fl~ with
lives. Everythin~ else was lost
Newport Seeks LAFC Help
In Big Boundary Dilemma
Newport Beach city officials Wed-
nesday will ask Orange County's Lo·
cal Agency 1-'ormation Commissron
(LAF'C) to unsnarl a snag in the pro-
posed 56·acre Mo<len Annexalion.
City Planning Director Ern<'sl May-
er Jr. said when the LA FC two
weeks ago approved boundaries of
the 129-home patch of Back Bay ter-
ritory. an illegal county corridor wa~
created.
The corridor. he explained, runs
along Tustin Avenue for a distance of
610 feet and is 30 fert wide.
Al thr ti me the LAl'C actrd, Coun·
tv Road Comm issioner A. S. Koch .~aid the corridor w11s legal. County
Counsel Adrian Ku yper remained sl·
lent.
Kuy1l('r h11~ since ~pol.en 11p, and
'
now agrees with Newport :iuthorilt<'~
that the corridor. accordlnR to stall'
law. is illegal because it is too nar·
row.
The LA~'C Wednt'sday will be askrd
tn t'xtend the annexation area bound-
11ries so the full street is included
Presently. the territory to be annex rd
ends al property Unes fronting .:rus-
Un Ave.
Mayer indicated no problem was
anticipated at the hearing. "The com-
mi!!slon already has approved lht> an-
nexation in substance." ht pointl'd
out
The area is roughly bounrlrtl by
the Costa Mes a city limits south of
21st Srrtet. Tustin Avenue, 22n11
Street and Irvine Avenue
All Orange County Fire Photos
By Richard Koehler
Operators Keep
Fit~c Lines Open
More tha n 100 Pacifi<' Telephone
Company operator!\ wert on extra
lfuty tod av to handle call s into the
lire·lhreatened Ul'an)!e. Villa Park. El
Modena and North Tur;tin area.
But thr opt'rators were unable to
rush through all tht' calls. There were
too many of them
Telephone company spokesmen
pleaded with the public to make only
"absolute emergency .. calls to these
prefixes : 611. 6.17. 6.11. 639. 532. 5.11. 544..
832 and 838 ..
Dislrict manager Tom England said
lhe traffic volume through 2 p.m. today
· has been the heaviest since I a s l
l'hnstmas"
I le Jlfllnlt'd out that 20 service lln'"s
adJacenr to hom<'s in the fire-str1ck·
rn arra have been destroyto<I
hy flamr~.
• Homes ID Tustin
Periled by Blaze
IY THOMAS McCAHN AND LEONARD ASH
........... Stefl
• 1"lle •.-.... laferao rapeg out o! control ln Orange County
ctm sd d ... -.. iD tbe Tmtln and Peralta Heigbta area l•te
tllil ~ perW YOl't9a Uada and the Marine b&le at El Toro and ~ encirde-the already devastated area Of Lemon Height!.
The fint majm' injury to the more than 4,000 persons evacuated
from their bome:t came in Cowan Heights where a fire truck ran over
an a.nidentified man.
Hottest spots at noon were just above the Riverside Freeway where
flames •ere licking al a railroad tratk between it and the easterly out-
lkirta of Yorba lind.a., and on the southern perimeter of the gigantic
blaze. •here the fire neared El Toro.
A third ctevelopment bad flames racing down Peters Ca nyon Road
through the Red Hill area, to within a half mile north of Irvine Boulevard
in Tustin. The Red Hill Tennil Club was reported destroyed.
Just outside Tustin, the fire was
reported burning in a weste.rly di-
rectioa to eadrde Lemon Heights.
which already bad l08t a number of
boma.
At tbe ....-nae Marine bue at El
Toro~~ dearly visible as tbe · rWibecl toward IOOle
-...... .......,. ... to stop it. Miit ........ _,.. wwwat4 in the
Cow• Briplw, Ck'allO Pm Acres
aad VIDa Part ad~.
A firm filln .t • nilled lllom.e.-
Mme .................... ~port-..................
..... SNriet, ,.,.. 2, J, ..... 22 •
ed. rib t.obll d.lmage estimated at
$2 Jll.iDila, ......
Uucmfttmed reports before noon listed more ...._. barned in tile Sky-
liae Drift area al Tmtin and in Pe-
ralta HrigbtL
At nooa. ftrelDa reported containing
tbe blazes which ravilbed Lemon and
Cow• Beigbtl. Tbere were coaflict-
illg reports cm wbetber tbe V111a Park
sea was secure.
other a af6»ui were reported in
(See FIRE, Pace %)
Daily Pilot
Employe's
Home Spared
John Martin and his family will
long remember Oct. JO. 1967 .
Today was the day they almost lost
their home .
At 2 a.m .. Martin. a DAILY PILOT
pressroom machinist. was warned by
fire officials that his residence. on
Mohler Drive east of the Santa Ana
Canyon Road about 10 miles west of
Corona. was in the direct path of the
massive brush blaze roaring out of
Riverside County.
Late Sunday night. Martin had been
alerted that evacuation might be nec-
essary. He, bis wife. Joyce, and four
children spent the night watering the
home and grounds and kept it up until
(Sff MARTIN, Page !)
DAILY l'ILOT 4trl•I l'holo by Ltt 1'1yne
OUT OF THE HILLS -A finger or smoke :md names reaches down
out nf thet hills toward tract of plush homes on w~·stt·m edge o(
Corona near River11ide County line at noon today. Mountainous. hru~h
covered area behind wind.whipped fireline is where hln zc bcg;rn
Sunday arternoon. More than 30.000 at'res were blackcnl'<l and :)0
homes lost through this morning.
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2 OA.ILY PJLOT
Beacon
By BRUCE BENSON
CM ll'HI Oail)I ,I.I Slftt
fighting their way through dense
foliage , pushin g on across uncharted
trails. the fol.ks in Beacon Bay to·
day were on the threshold of breaking
through to the outside world:
They're going to put themselves on
the map.
At least that's the recommenda-
tion. in essence. of Newport Be.ach
planning commissioners.
Jn a carefully worded recommenda·
~onday. OtlDbt• 30, 1%7
' tion lo city ceuacilmen, the commls·
siontr1 havii voted unanimou1b' to
change au •tre:.et n1mi.s in Bt1co,n
Bay to the name of the community',
that is. Beacon ~ay .
At the same time. house number11
currently used in the area will remain
the same. the planners ruled.
The change was brought on by resi-
dents who are suffering from a full -
blown identity crisis.
Beacon Bay doesn't· appear on any
otandard maps. A!ld tile tituati'* b _
exacerbated by tJie"lact ~l&f-are.
doesn't even 'have I bay •• MOli ?' I
to Allen Beek, treasurer of the Bea-
con Bay Co1nrnuni ty A11sociation.
"!l's not the cleares1 situa'uon in
the world." ljeek told commissioners
al their last meeting.
Comndssioners earlier had attempt.
ed to change the name of just Olll':
street in the area to Beacon Bay.
thereby assuring the community ol al
.
J :Jl '1.f.' i.4 ..... ~ . . ..
to Get
led a ,...._.. --· t 9 ,,. t.
..... city~--~ ~ Oii Uw idu-,...,. said &kn
already ii a 8eacoo Stred eboewbr:rt
in the cit)'. end lured adasi-..
Beek alio tried ukiag the ndusive
area's 69 bome09lllels lo Ndarse the
idea ot nritdtDtt all llrft!I ~ l9
Beacon Bay, rdaiaial thrir home
numbers. It was approvftl by ar-
clamatioll. hr ttpOrted.
Ort-spite Uw bi& step toward recos-
..... llOIM pr.Mema'atDJ n'l'ft1in. he
~-Por one tb.ing, house aumbers
aJ"H'l in the most logical order.
Thrrt are in.stances where 22 Rudd'!r
RPad could be on the same block and
right next to 65 Schooner Road. for ex-
am~.
Bttk said lht addresses had heen
arraoged in such a fashion (or more
lb.an lD years. Under the new schcn1c.
Z! Beacon Bay will be right next door
tbr 15 Beacon Bay.
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Cominented Commlsslnne~ Ray \'.
Copelin : "\Veil, l'n1 just a~ confusrd
now as J was llefor1· "
Lan1entcd Comn1issionrr ('11rt nosh:
''It'll take me n1orc th;in JO _1·rars tn
grt used to it .''
:-.lont•lhl't1•ss . lil'aron Har :incl all ii <>
houses now 11·ill be shippl'd ovl'r tn
eity counc1ln1en for Ailproval or d1~<1p
roval.
In the n1eanl1111e. !hr proplr of Bc:i-
l'On Ba.v are waiting for that big day
\l'hrn they \\'ill be p11t on the map.
Inf antrymell't W i pe Oiit
f;ompany. of Viet Cong·
S..\IGON 1.4.P) -U.S. infantrymen
surprised 1 Viet Cong company near
the Cambodian border today and ii
was wiped out by artillery, napalm
and aerial bombs. a military S['l()kes-
man reported.
A spokesman for the Isl )nfantry
Divisio• said ii was believed 80 ene-
lllJ' troops were killed in the ballle
about 72 miles northwest of Saigon
_. where a furious 14-hour battle
raced Sanday. U.S. losses were put at
tarrft de8ll and thrtt wounded.
Ill tbe air war, U.S. fighter-bombers
~ tile furil:Mls c_ampaign against
.. kld1alld ff North Vietnam
....... lb sixtll ttrai&ht day Sund a)',
-• -'adr the chief port t1e...-e. a.me agahwt the appro.aching
r ..... Navy pilots hammered the
Cat Bi MIG air base, the Chl Lai
transshipment polnl, and a barge re-
pair yanl lhat was hit for the first
FIRE ...
lin1e. All \\'('I'(' \\'ith1n ~rl'en llll]CS of
thP cenl<'r of Haiphong .
A .spokesman ~aid !he 1\·eather \\'a<;
he~1 nn1ng to cloud 1n ovl'r ;'\nrth Viet•
n<1111. \\hu·h 11•11l prn\'tdr a pro!rC·
t1ve bl:i nkc!. h11! :'\a1·1· pilots 11 <'tC
ab!r 10 mount s tnl..c~ :ll<:n!: !he <·oa~I.
:'\orlh \'ie l n~n1 t\<11111l'd !hJ'l'f' 1· ~.
pl anrs \\'rrc .~hot do11n , llut Ille l '.S .
Con1n1and rnade no report nf any loss.
e.~. Since lhe hra1 r 1 aids on the Ht1 · noi·H aiphon~ Jrt>a· brgan last 1·ue~·
day. 1he 1:.s. Co1nrn;1nd has announc-
ed the Joss of If! pl<tncs and 16 fl iers.
There "·as a bo no l·on f1rn1ation of
a Jlano1 claim that a Bfl2 strategic
bomber was shot do'A'n just north of
the demilitarized zone Sunday.
FLAMING SKIES -Burning embers carried aloft by 60-mile-an-hour
~usts turn night into day on this stretch of Riverside Freeway in Santa
Ana Canyon.
morning.
Winds made control of blne iqtpoai.blt llu'Ougll this Walllul Canyon near the stale reser·
vnir. hi Silve:rado Canyon e:aat of Ir-
vine Lab aod in largely •crub and
unillhabi&ed attas to the east of Cowan
and t.emo. lleights. Six Harbor High
Students Aiming
For Scholarships
Six seniors 11 Newport Harbor High
School who qualified in prelimina ry
National Merit Scholarship competi-
tion have a chancr to ...,•in big money
college scholarships.
Harbor High's six qualifiers. the
most from any area high school. are
Peggy Alford. Gcor~eanne Hanna.
Wendy Isbell. Philip Rohner. Richard
Sho..-.·stack and John Strock.
They are among 14.000 sluden~ na-
tionwide who are eligible to "'in one
of 2,9Cll merit scholarships valued at
more than S8 million.
The National Merit semi-finalists
represent !he cream of high school
scliolars.
Thr e\'cntual winners wi lt h<' cle -
lrrmincd !argel~· by scores on an <'II.-
am In be ,l!iven in the sprinJ?. Stu-
riPnl activities also will count in the
sclf'ction.
The winners will be announced in
M::iy.
Thirteen Harbor High seniors re-
ceived h~tters of commendation for
test scores that were high but not
good enough to qualify. They are John
Battaglia. Karen Breau. Anne Burke.
Richard Jaffe. Jan Luymes. James
McDonald. Rick Meinzer. Bill Ran-
dol. Richard Schneider, Linda Slab-
ler. David Vierling. Roger Walk and
Barry Whitesides.
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SAVING WHAT HE CAN -Tom Geiser, 18721 Santiago Canyon
Road. Orange Park Acres. joins his dad in trying to find room in th"
(amily car for Set of drums. Famil~· "'as ordered lo evacuate a~ 1r
ferno threatened home early today.
Sloop Stripped
Boat Thieves Hit Y acltt Clu.b
Skillful b o a I thieves. apparently
with <:n i n v en t or y of what lhl'y
wanted. stripped a new Ca l-34 sloop
in the Balboa Yacht Club moorin.c.
area, it was reported over the week-
end.
Co-owners J fl h n Thorne a n 11 Dr.
nave Smiley discovert!d the thf'ft
when they wen! to take the bO:ol Ar-
riba from its mooring Saturday to rn-
ter the Fall Gold Cup Regatta.
Gear valued at more lhan $1 .000
was stolen from the boc:t, Three Bar-
Traffi c Ba u Slal ctl
Nl-.:\IJ YORK •UPI\ -Traffic n1a:-;
be barred in Ti rnes Square and olhrr
area~ of the t·1ty periodic ally d11rinc
!hp nrxt ff'\\' n1onth~ in a n rffnr! 1n
1·ontr11l f'~huu~I fume~ fredin: the
f'1l\ ·~ rll'::trlly air pol111t1nn .
r
ient winches were unbolted lrom 1 e
fleck and all the runnin g ri,l!A•ni.: -1-
cludin~ the mains'! ~heel -111a• ., ...
moved.
ThP thieve~ al ~o unMlll!'fl a tnr11 d
hatch In <'nlf'r lhl' hna1 and ~1 r 1p 1t
(If nthrr va111 ;:hlr l!ear.
f nur ('abin l1J!hls Wf'rr un~lrr ... 11
from !hr nvrrhead and hull .. h< "'~.
l)thcr .i:ear ~tolcn included a 11'0r1 1J.1,le
aulomat1c d irection fi ndr r. 1• • h
handles. .nainshret tr~veler. , 11. k
;ind barometer. and '"''O compas~·
'"l'he thie ves obviou sly kn1>w 11, JI
they wanted and how to r e m . e
them." said Sm.ilcy. "They \lo'f'rr ··11·y
nra! in thei r work. lea\·in~ !hr ', ,1n
and decks in good order Thl'\' h. • 11)
rrawl in 1 11 r l:iza rl'1!r an o· 1)11: ·•rr
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MARTIN • • •
told to c...,. eut.
· lty wife ud thr kldl dr9Ve to my
~1ntt's i-e ilt Saala . .ua:• hr: uid.
' J toot .: twe hones atTltQ ' h e S.anta AU RiW!I' te a safe pbtt • a randl."
Marti• n!tunwd le thr lrmf' before
da11on. 'lbe bmM 11ras still thtrt'. II had
bttn spared ho)· Jlarnn that bad rattd
b)' bolh sjdes of lhe properly.
"All that •·at.mag_·· bt said •eari-
1~· lhis momini::. ··appar"'Uy ~id o«:·
lie continued hos1ne: do-·n ttw-prop-
erty throutb lht daJ.
'"Ifs a pr-t tt)' desolalr u.~."' ~
said. "W'hea we kfl al ! a.m __ I did, .. I
tbi.nk it WU pouiblt. lbttt•d be: any-
tbing ldl. Al tbie ti.mt . .-e could 1tt
&mote aDd Damn just twf a mile .. .,_ ..
Reagan Aslui New Law
SACRAllEh'TO IA.Pl -Gow. Rea-
gu ._ llllQP*d pauiMr: ~I
leeillatioll .. deal .,. ....ti*aft. --tiwar .. .,...d, ..... .... -Rea-
,_ uid -Ciw "cmnlert ..i aid to
tbe oelllJ-"
'I1le laws should luw room for rea-_____ bol.,.
a.,au.c tbat attempts 19 judify
"Illa d+v' ---riolmtt. ...... io pr.-1, wl ........ '9diwidml&."'
Thie ID'Wf1ICW' ... the naunnts
after nebniaC .. ~ Silbr-
day from a~ sis-rity .-me
tour ..... of the ... ~ "" Rf:. pmiic=•• party , .... rai:siac: nrewb,
YOUR
WATCH'
Fires broke out in Carbon Canyon
and in Laguna Niguel. but were report-
rdlr quickly contained and unrelated
lo the huge conflagration burning in
the north and central areas of the
county_
More than 4,(11)1) persoM had been
evarcu\ed since tbe fires broke out in
the Corona area Sunday.
1be Red Cross opened two 11mergen-
ey sbelfen at .t:l Modena HiJ!h School
in Or•ge aod at Foothill School in
Tustin, More than 1.500 refugees. and
many horses and pell. were reported
al It.I'.' former place.
TIM" Or.ang.e County Animal Control
~itt aet up an emerJ!ency veterina·
rian station in foothill Hi gh School to
lrnl wild stray5 picked up from burn-
ing fields wilh their for afire.
Uninjured antmala rrscued from the
blaze were released away from the
lire zone.
At t a.m.. there appeared to Ile
some prospttt of containing the fires.
but within an hour. the blaie broke
.at again in an area along the Rive.r-
side Frttw1y which previously had
bttn thought 1ubdued.
"Green trees along there went up
like tinder." an observtt reported, a~
names racftl toward the eastern part
ol Yorba U nda.
Speed ol tbt fire was acceleratl'(!
by tht waring Sanla Ana winds, gust-
ing up to 7'I knots at times.
Another hot spot was alon~ tht Riv-
tntde YrttWay in Santa Ana Canyon
and the vicinity of the Green River
Golf Coarse.
1be ftte swept over l.rvi'llt 1.akr
and raged through OranRe Count\"~
wtu.known Irvine Park. Beneath itH'
dense smoke and ashes. hnl\'Cver. it
was impossible lo determine if it de-
stroyed lhe park.
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'HELL BRIAKS LOOSE' -Cameramen are silhou·
etted ·by flames along Santa Ana Canyon Road a
mile south of the Green River Golf Course. "All hell
NOT MUCll LEFT -This is all that's left ol plush
Villa Park residence after burning embers carried
by San ta Ana winds touched oil blaze in early
NJ WPORT fr l FASHION ISLAND • • ..
Monday, Octobf!t 30, 1967
You · Must Leave Now!~
Res idents
" ~ Or der ed Out
Of Fire Area
DA ILY PILOT t1t.aff photographer
Richard Koehl.e r spent all night and
tile early morning hours today with.
Orange County firefighters battling
thp, raging mountain blazes. Here i.5 ...
his per.~ona! account.
DAILY PILOT :J
broke loose," said newsman at the scene this morn-
ing. Fire skipped the golf course near Riverside
Freeway.
By RICHARD KOEHLER
"This is a disaster area. You no
longer haye Ute choice of staying or
leaving. You must leave, NOW."
The black and white cars ob. the
sheriff's department were blaring this
command over their loudspeakers as
Yl'e cruised up and down the Villa Park
area . • • It was just before dawn, and already
the s·moke and ashes were thick over
Santiago Canyon Road. the Black Star
Canyon area, the Peralta Hills. There
were sparks all over th~ place, too.
I'd been through all of them durin~
the night. helping the firemen, help·
ing the people, taking the pictures.
People got their kidl out of the
home&, and packed up What clothes
they could ioald into their. Carl. WbUe
""'-did the loading, ..... of the
youngsters-went onto the roofs to wet
them down.·
I saw one woman in one of the new
homes alODJ! Santiago Boulevard tak·
in g down drapes. She said they cost
$500 and she'd just put them in this
weekend .
I don't know if she got them to
safety.
It was really bad in the Loma Street
area in Villa Park. Several homes
there were completely destroyed.
Sparks set more fires. There Wf!re
rr.ore blazes than fire units to fi ght-
them.
Horses were wandering aimlessly
around the streets, with their colts.
I didn't s~ any snakes or rabbits
which usuaU y are flushed out by
fires.
CAN YON INF ERNO -Two-story Villa Park structure. valued at
$80,000, is gulled by explosive fire within minutes in wooded area
near Serrano Avenue and Sycamore Street early this morning. Winds
of gal e force fanned flames to SO.foot heights. _
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aster. It took a while for the flames
to i et going. but when they did they
raced faster than some humans. Al
or.t. time\ fire surr ounded me but I
got out on 'the only path open to me-
right through a dense cloud of smoke.
Fained l\Ioru Dies
morning hours toctay. Note trees bending in wind
as flames continue to lick away at remnants of
structure on Canyon Drive.
Up around the Santiago Creek Dam
earlier in the night. lots of hor&es
"Were being led to safety by pe;ople
and¥*. I saw 'fbme day-old calves
being led away in Santa Ana Can·
yon. There was the same thing near
the Circle C Ranch.
Whal started out to be a routine
brush fire turned into a major dis·
Yoo should have seen tllose eucalyp·
tus windbreaks when the fire reached
them. They went up in a wall of
name. within seconds.
Costa Mesa resident J\.tary J ane
.loy's mother. Bertha Hughes . \vho
was parliamentarian to !he Jf/52 Re·
publican National Convention. died
last week in Zeatrice. near Omaha,
Neb.
Mrs. Hughes.-past president of Na·
lio nal Parliamentarians. ~·as 67.
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Be~con -Bay· Residents to Get
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Recogh1tion
By BRUCE BENSON
Of !flt O•llJ" l'l•t S"I
Fighting their way through dense
foliage. pushing on across uncharted
tralis. the folks in Beacon Bay lo·
day were on the threshold of breaking
through to the outside world :
They're going to put themselves on
the map~
At least that's the ree6mmenda·
tion. In e ssence. of Newport Beach
planning commissioners.
In a carefully worded re<:ommenda·
tion to city coucilmen, the C<mmls-
sionera have voted 11n.1niMOUU, to
change au 1treet names 111 Bacoa -. Bay to the name of the eommunHy,
that i.s. Beacon ~ay.
At the same time, house number~
c·urrently used in the area will remain
the same. the planners ruled.
The change was brOllght on by resi-
dents who are suffering from a full-
blown identity crisis.
Beacon Bay doesn't-appe.ar on any
$-
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ex-i>oled "1 dot IMt ---doesn't eve. b.lw a bli ......... 75 ~•
tn Allen Bftt. lreasurerfaf tt1e Bea-
1..-on Bay Community Association.
'-· 11 · s not Uv c~arest sitdtiom in
lhe world." l:ieek told commissioners
at their last meeting.
Co1nmissioners earlier had atlemp4-
ed to change the JWDe ol just ene
street in the area lo Beacon Bay.
thereby assuring tM commDllity ot at
1'ad • foutholo on ·mapmakers' lh-
4f.;" city coUncilmen turned tllumbs
dowll on the idea. They said there
alrtady is a Beacon Street elsewhere
1n lhe city. o.nd feared confusion.
Bttll. also tried aski nJ! the exclusive
art a ·s 69 homeowners lo endorse the
idea ol switching all street names to
Beacon Bay. retaining their house
numbers. It was approved by ac-
clamatioo. he reported.
Oe-spite lhf' big 51.ep toward recog-
nltion. some problems'stJll remain. he
conreded.
For one thing, house Dt.lmbers
aren't in the most logical order .
There are instances where 22 Rudder
RPad could be on the same block and
right next to 6."I Schooner Road, for ex-
a111ple .
Betk said !he addresses had been
arranged in such a fashion for more.
Ulan 30 years. Under the ne"'"' schen1e.
22 BeaCon Bay will be right-next door
the 65 Beacon Bay.
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Cominented Commissionrr Ray r .
Copelin : ·'\Vcl!. l'n1 just a~ confu~rd
no"· as I was before ··
Lan1entl:'d Co1nrniss1onf'r Cun Dosh:
"!I'll take mP rnort• than 30 yl'ars lu
grt used to 11 ··
Nonl•thelcss. l-lra«on lta.1 and all 11~
houses now ll'ill he ~h 1pprd ovrr tn
eily cou11ciln1 eo for .11pproval or dtsap.
rovaL
In th<> n1<>ant1r11e . !hi' pruplr or R<>il·
con Ba.v arc. waiting for that bi& dn1
\'.'hen !hey "'ill be put on the nt:ip.
Infantrymen W ipe Oiit
Company of Viet Cong·
SAIGON (AP) -U.S. infantr~·mcn
surprised a Viet Cong company near
the Cambodian border today arwt JI
was wiped out by artillery. napalm
and aerial bombs. a military spokes·
man repo'i-ted.
A spokesman /or lhe !st Infantry
Division said it was believed 80 enr·
my troops were killed in the battle
about 72 miles northwest of Sai,i::on
near where a furious 14.-hour battle.
raged Sunday. U.S. losses were put at
three dead and three wounded.
In the air war, U.S. fighter-bo.mbcrs
carried tbe furious c.ampaign against
the heartland <1! Nc:1rth Vietnam
through ill sixth straiaht day Sund.I.)'.
baUf:ring tarceta near the chier port
of Haiphong.
Racing against the approaching
monsoon1, Navy pilots hammered the
Cat Bi MIG air base. the Ch; Lai
transshipment potnl, and a barge re-
pair yard that was hit for the fi rst
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time. :\\I 111l'rc \l'ilh1n se\'en 1n1ll'S o[
lhP cf'nter of lla1phong.
A spokesman said lhc weather wa~
llP~lhnin~ to cl nud 1n 01 "r \'orth \'1PI~
tHllTI, V>hich \\'Ill pro\ Ide a Jll'Dff'C•
t11'P hlankr1. hut ~J1·.1 piln1s llf're
able In 1nount slrikt·~ 11lcn~ the coast,
~\Jorth \'1crn:irn l'l<11n1rd thrrr l '.<;.
phtncs \l'C'rf' shot <1011 n. but the L'S,
Con1n1and rnade oo rt•pnrt of any loss-
es. Siner the hca11· raids on thl' Ha·
nni ·Haiphong arra-began last Tur<;·
rlay. thr l.'.S. Con1n1and has announc-
ed the lo~s of 15 p!;ine~ anrl 16 flier!.
There 11·as also no conf1rn1a t1on of
a J/anoi claim that a B52 strategic
bomber was shot do'lrn ju8t north 0£
the demilitarized zone Sunday.
FLAMING SKIES -Burning embers carried aloft by 60.mile·an-hour
~usls turn night into day on thili stretch of Riverside Freeway in S.anta
An.a Canyon.
morning.
Winds made control of blaze irppossible through t~s \\1aJnut Canyon near the state reser-
voir. in Silverado Canyon east of Ir-
vine Lake and in largely scrub and
uninhabited areas to the east of Cowan
and Lemon Height!. Six Harbor High
Students Aim ing
For Scl1olarships
Six seniors at Newport Harbor H.igh
School who qualified in preliminary
National t.1crit Scholarship compeli·
lion have a chancf' to v.·in big money.
co!lege scholarships.
Harbor Hig h's six qualifiers. the
most from any area high sc hool. a re
Peggy Alford. Georgeanne Hanna.
Wendy Isbell. Philip Rohner. Richard
Showslack and John Strock.
They are among 14.000 students na·
ti onwide who are eligible lo win one
of 2,900 merit scholarships valued at
more than S8 million.
The National Merit semi.finalists
represenl the cream of high school
scholars.
ThP <'Ventual winners v.•111 he flp.
lf'rm1ncd largely hy scores nn an ex-
am lo be J!iven in the sprin~. Slu-
denl activities also will count in the
S<'lcction.
The winners will be announced in
May.
Thirteen Harbor High seniors re-
ceived letters of commendation for
test scores that were high but not
!?OOd enough lo quallfy. They are John
Battaglia. Karen Breau. Anne Burke.
Richard Jaffe. Jan Luymes. James
McDonald. Rick Meinzer. Bill Ran·
do!. Richard Schneidef.., Linda Slab-
ler. David Vierling. Roge'r Walk and
Barry Whitesides.
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SAVING WHAT HE CAN -Tom Gei!ICr. 18721 Santi.ago Canyon
Road. Orange Park Acres. joins hi s dad in lrying to find room in !hr
family car for sel of drums. Family "'as ordered lo ev3cuate as 1n
fe rno threatened home early today.
Sloop Stripped
Boat Thieves Hit Yacht Club
Skillful b o a I thieves. apparenlly
with &f'I inventory of whal they
wanted. stripped a new Gal-34 sloop
in the Balboa Yach! Club moorinf
area. it waK reported over the wttk·
end.
Co.owner5 John Thorne and llr .
nave Smiley discover~d the thrfl
when they wenl to lake the bo;;.1 Ar ·
rib'a from 115 mooring Saturday tn rn·
fer the F'al\ Crllld Cup Regatta.
Gear valued at more than SJJ.Ol
v.·as stolen from the bom.. Three Bar-
T raffic Ban Slated
NEW YORK !UPJ 1 -Traffic may
be barred 1n Tunes Square and o!hcr
art'as or t11e t·1ty pe riodically d11r1nt:
!hP nrx! fcv. n1on!hs in an rffnrl In
1·on1rnl rxh:iu~t rumc~ fredin:: !he
I'l l\'< 0Parll~ air rml111tinn.
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ienl winches wert unbollcd lrom I· e
deck and all tht running ri~in~ '"·
eluding the mains'! shttt -•"a• •r.
moved.
The thie''CJ: al~ unholl~ a lnr\1 ~ d
h;itch to rntrr lhr hoat anrl ~1rir 1t
of nthrr v:uu;:hlr i:car.
fnur <'"abin liJ!hls werr un~frr.,, r1
lrnm !hr o\·prhead and bull.hr 1,1 ~.
flther S:t'ar J:lolcn included a Jlor1 ,•,It
autnmatir dirtclion finder. v. n h
handles. 1nainshcet tr.:veler. , 1., .. k
and barometer. and lwo cmnpas~·,
··1be thie\•es obviou1ly kne ..... ,1 n<1t
they wanted and how to r c m , e
them:· said Smiley. ··They v.·rrr ···ry
neal in their v.·ork . leavin.i: lhc , . 11n
and decks in good order. TIH-y h. ,< In
rrawl 1n th r lazarf'llr ;in rl l'Jl1..i'f'r
lwrlh~ In nnhnll lhr v.·1nl·hr~ ·•
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MARTIN •••
)flit! ID C...,. OU!.
· .\1y wife and !he kids drove In my
s1s1er's home in Santa A.na ." he said.
··J 10011. our lwo horse! acros~ t h e
Santa Au River In a safe place on a
ranch."
Martin returned lo the sceni> befnre
dawn. The home was still there. It had
been spared by flames that had racPd
by both sidt'~ of the property.
''All that v.·aterin_1t,'' hr said weari·
Jy this mornin; ... appar<'ntly paid off."
He continued hosinl! dov.·n the prop-
f"rty throu.i:h lhe day.
··1rs a pretty desolate .~r.:ene." he
said. "When we left at 2 a.m .. I did n't
think It was possible there'd be any·
thing left At the time. we could see
amoke and flames just half a mile
••ay."
Reagan Asks New Law
fires broke out in Carbon Canyon
and in Laguna Niguel. but were report-
<>d ly quickly cootained and unrelated
In the huge connagratio n burning in
the north and central areas of the
county.
More than 4J)(l() person.~ had be.en
evacuated since the fires broke out in
the Corona area ~unday.
The Red Cross opened 1wo emergen-
cy sheijen at.t":J Modena Hil!.h School
in Orange and at Foothill School In
Tustin. More than 1.500 refugees, and
many horses and pets. were reported
at the fo rmer place.
The Orange County t\oimal Control
Service .~et up an cmcrge nry veterin::i-
rian station in F'oothill High School to
treat wild strays pirkcd up from burn·
1ng fie lds with !heir fur afire.
Uninjured animals rescued From the
blaze were released away from the
fire zone.
SACRAMENTO IAP) -Gov. Rea-
gan has suggested possible federal
kJislation to deal with •ntidraft, an.
tiwar demonstrations which -Rea-
gan uid -give •·comfort and aid to
the enemy."
At 9 a.m., there. appeared to he
some prospect of containing the fires.
hut within an hour, the blaze broke
out again in an area along the R iver-
side Freeway which previously h::id
be.en thought subdued.
"Green trees along there went up
like tinder," an observer reported, as
names raced toward the eastern part
ol Yorba Linda.
Speed of the fire was aC'celeratcd
by the searing Santa Ana winds, gust-
ing up to 70 knots at times. ~;. •_,".'-
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'fte lllws 1hould leave ronm for rea-
tonable dissent, Reagan said, but not
anything that attempts to justify
"bloodshed, araon. violence. damage
to property and harm to individuals."
'nle govemor made the comment~
after returning to Sacramento Satur·
day from • three.day 1i:x-city speaking
tour. Most of the stops were for Re-
publican party fund raising events.
YOUR WATCH'~
Another hot spot was alon.i; lhP Riv·
erside F'reeway in Santa Ana Canynn
and the vicinity of the Green River
Golf Course.
The fire swept over Irvine LakP
and raged through Oran~e Count v·~
weU-known Irvine Park, Beneath ihr
dense smoke and ashes, ho11·e\•er. it
was impossible lo determine if it de·
atroyed the park.
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'No Choiee~ You Mllst Leave Now!~
'HELL BRIAKS LOOSE' -Cameramen are silbou-
etted by flames along Santa Ana Canyon Road a
mile south of the Green River Golf Course. "All bell
NOT MUCH LEFT -This is all that's left ol. plwlh
Villa Park residence after burning embers carried
by Santa Ana winds touched off blaze in early
N . .EWPORT • #I FASHION ISLAND
Residents
Ordered Out
Of Fire Area
DAILY PILOT staff photographer
Richard Koehler $pent all night and
lhl' early morning hours today with
Orange County firefighters battling
thp raging mountain blazes. Here is
l•I.$ personal account.
broke loole," aid ........ at the acene tllll morn-
ing. Fire skipped the golf coarw near Rivenide
Freeway.
By RICHARD KOEHLER
Of .... Dal" l"ie.t SI.if
''This is a disaster area. You no
longer have the choice of staying or
leaving. You must leave, NOW."
The black and white cars of the
sheriff's department were blaring this
command over their loudspeakers as
we cruised up and down the Villa Park
area.
It was just before dawn, and already
the smoke and ashes were thick ov<?r
Santiago Canyon Road, the Black Star
Canyon area, the Peralta Hills. There
were sparks all over the place, too.
I'd been through all of them during
the "night, helping the firemen, help-
ing the people, talting the pictures.
People got their kids out of the
homes, and packed up what clothes
~Y could load into their cars. Wblle
parenta dld the loading, some of the
~ went onto the roofs to wet them dOwn~
I saw one woman in one of the new
homes alonJt Santiago Boulevard tak-
ing down drapes. She said they cost
S500 and she'd just put them in this
weekend.
I don"l know if she got them to
safety. \
It was r~ally bad In the Loma Street
area in Villa Park. Several homes
there were completely destroyed.
Sparks set more fires. There WP.re
more blazes than fire units lo fight
them.
Horses were wandering airnleMly
around the streets. with their colts.
I didn't see any snakes or rabbits
which usually are flushed out by
fires.
CANYON INFERNO -Two-story Villa Park structure. valued at
$80,000, is gutted by explosive fire within minutes in wooded area
near Serrano Avenue and Sycamore Street early th is morni ng. Winds
of gale force fanned flames to SO-foot heights.
aster. It took a while for the flames
to ~el going. but when they did they
raced faster than some humans. At
or.l time, fire surrounded me but 1
got out on 'the only path open to me-
right through a dense cloud of smoke.
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Famed Mo1n Die
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morning boan todly. Note trees bending in wind
as flames oontiDae to 1ict away at remnants of
structure on Canyon DriYe.
Up around the Santiago Creek Dam
~lier in the night. lots of horses
were being led to safety by pe<>ple
~. I saw some day-old calves
being led away in Santa Ana Can·
yon. There was the same thing near
the Circle C Ranch.
What started out to be a routine
brush hre turned into a major dis·
You should have seen those eucalyp·
tus windbreaks when the £ire reached
them . They went up in a wall of
name. within seconds.
Costa Mesa resident Mary J ane
Joy's mother. Bertha Hughes. who
was parliamentarian to the l!.152 Rr·
publican National Convcn1'on. died
last week in Zeatrice. near Omaha,
Neb.
Mrs. Hughes. past president of Na·
tional Parliamentariani;. was 67.
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4 DAILY PILOT Monday, Ottobe, 30. 1967
Syria Claims Israel
In Mideast Spat
DAMASCUS CUPI) -OamalCUI ra-
dio nsported that four lnaeli plaoa
flew over Syria today and that ooe of
them was shot down in a brief air ~
tie with Syrian planes south oi Damas-
cus.
It was the first incident reported on
the lsraeli·Syrian front in days al-
though Israeli troops have excballfed
fire repeatedly wiUt Egyptian and
Jordanian forces.
bc-aeliJ and Arabs clubed in a
series of incident.a Sunday n1Pt in
the Be.itshean Valley 20 miles IOUUl of .
Arab state mobilize Its forei!s'' for
war with Israel, the newspaper said. n.er, was a similar statement in
the newspaper Sawt Al Arab in Bagh-
dad, Iraq.
''Tbil .ia the responsibility of every
Ar~ and every Arab government," it
said.. "History and future Arab gen-
erations will never forgive us if we
doa'l"
The official Syrian daily Al Batt.ah
blamed "American imperialism" for
blocldng a U. N. settlement. The Jor·
danian newspaper Al Di!as made a
5imilar charge.
brael meanwhile made it clear there
cooJd be no U. N. solution to the Mid·
die Eao!t crisis unJess the Arabs agree
to negotiate directJy with Israel.
So what's so new about Danny
Thom11 being in town? He lives in
the Harbor Area. At least. that's
what the othtr Dinny Thom11
found out when he showed up in
Costa Mesa for the opening of a
new music store. The Harbor Area
Thomas, a youngster with a normal
nose, asked the Hollywood Thomas,
an internationally known hook-nos-
ed comedian, for his (the latter's)
autograph.
Mideast Peace
Plans Divide
U.N. Council
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -Th e
10 noopermanent members al the
U.N. Security Cound1. split betfteb
two propouls, tried today to qree on
a. plan the council oould adopt to -1
a peacemaker to the Arabi and f.5.
raelia.
Costunre Party Slwoting
No Gag; Victim Killed
Adral KcdllariM H,,,nr. (rif1tt)
brou o UfdnlN rule tut •"-"""'
J10N1 /or pldurta cd • tlfW cor&f'1"-
enu to let NN York p~Mr•
tou thil picture of her with look·
alike niece, KcUaariM Houohton, toith
whom ahe 1tor11 clong with Spencer
Tracv and SidMJI Poitier, in the aomi.-
to·bt-1'tlecaed movie, "Giu11 Who's
Coming To Dinntr1".
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Halt C~tmpion, fonner Califor-
nia finance director under ex.Gov.
Edmund G. Brown, admit.a now
Brown should have used more re-
search and behavioral science in
structuring his campaign in which
he lost to Ronald Reagan.
"If you don't like to think of a
governor as an Alk.a Seltzer than
look at him as a Buick!' CbQmpion
said.
* Highway stripes are tJhe wrong
color claims CanadUn driving in·
structor Thomas Gtrcl1. He aays
the centerline should be red and
lane stripes should be green. Driv-
ers would cross the green line to
change lanes, but would be afraid
to cross a red center line because
psychologically it would make them
think of danger.
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It's just not like the good
old days when movie stars
rode in block·long limousinea
..> protected by dozens of press
agents and hired staffers. Jin
Powell, a young starlet whose
car was stolen soon after she
arrived in Los Angeles, it is
clajmed, hitchhikes rides along
Hollywood's Sunset Strip to
her jobs at various studios in
Tinsel Town.
One m a j o r difference wu o v e r
•ordiDC of imtructiou to t la • .....
polld U.N. Qedal repl'H t• lYe
concmd.q wltbd r a• a J ol brMti
trOOlpl tr.I CQtm'td Arab .....
A Cenect•1•0Ullh draft • a l 4 • atate la tM 1rt1 aboa1d • .,_... S.
retuaiq to wttbdraw" troopt tut are on another'• territory aplmt ltt will
WITHDRAWAL UNE'
A resolution submitted by Ar1e:o-
tina, Brull, Ethiopia. India, Mali and
Ni&eria aaid the 1arae1is aboukl with-
draw either "to positions they held on
June 4" -the day before 1be war
began -or "from all the t.errttories
occupied aa· a result of the recent con-
flict." The phrue to be med depend-
ed on final iDJtructions some of the
delegates receive from dleir govern-
ment.I.
The Arabs want the date left ia.
The Israeli• contend any withdrawal
should be "to agreed and secure froe..
tiers" -tneaning borders negotiated
before the withdrawal
Some diplomats u.id they expected
a compromise by Tuesday or Wednes-
day and a meeting of the 1!>Gat:ioD
council a day later to adopt the reso-
lution. Otbeu aaJd it wu more likely
there wOUld be no agreement and the
two sides would submit their pnpos-
als separately for the council's cle-
cision.
Many felt the council would act
somehow. If it does not, the General
Assembly will debate the issue.
ARABS OBJECT
Backers of the six-nation plan said
the Arabs objected to it but they pre..
sumed the Arabs finally would ac-
cept it. They said if that bappmed..
it was sure to receive the nine votes
needed for adoption -those of the
six sponsors. p 1 u s the Soviet Union.
Bulgaria ant France. and perb.apa
Japan, too.
But they said the Americam also
had objected t-0 the text. The Amer-
icans are cl06e to the Israelis. t b e
Russians are close to the Arabi and
either of them could veto any resolu-
tion.
Other principles of the peace reso-
lution call for an end to the Arabs'
state of belligerency toward Israel.
freedom of navigation in international
waters and a settlement of the Pales-
tine refugee problem. In general. the
principles are less directly and specif-
ically stated in the Canadian-Danish
plan.
V AH NUYS (AP)-Gaily mftUmed
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felldon ..................
bliag -lbe .. w al thoa&td. pd,
thil PI ii rea11J paniltc it ca"
Be a.id Li.edstaaed. a uftmae, ap.
peared at lbe prinU party ill t .. i •
Nobel Prizes
In Chemistry,
Physics Given
S10CIWOUI <UPI) -ne 1t11 x~ bel ,,... ,. ..,... 93' ~
today .. <Andi Ullivait6 Prof.
Ham Albredlt Beale. a Gennan-
bon ......... llelped deft:lap Am-
erica's ~op!ll bomb. 1'1le Nobel
Prille ilr dw I • 11'1 ,,_ dmded
.... twit BrilWI ... Ger 1fest
GU'mM .............
No Nebel Pace Prm was awarded
(or lbe ....t 11: n r r u•iw year.
Half e( tile --chmtidry priz.e ftlll t. Pnl ~ W. Nonisb of
Cambridee u.itaiit'J·s lmtibde of
ftlJSical 0-•idt., -.. ~ Port« of tile 8oyal IMitulioe ol Lon-
daa. m wll9 bmal; ..W as a
team. 1be aCbft' liar --to Manfred Ei#9 of the Ku PlaDct lmtitute,
GodliAOM West Galnaay.
Tlae S.. 'M Royal At:ademJ of Sci-
eatilts awanled lbe ...-pbys1a
prize to Beale --ibeDries Oii lbe IOllrCle of a.e ..... aer"gJ. work thal
has pr'Oftld Ii Yitai impm twit' in pro.
tedillg .... .. from radi:atice l)Q
spare .......
The dmniAry prize was based on
the ......... .a.lies iD ctistnr~ iDC lbe ..._ of a cbanicat
readm -die poilll wtw.re a cbmi-
ical rad1oe appeal'J .. llaft balanc-
ed .. n.e, did -bJ lbocb timed al one CboN _,.. of a miDioatb of a
MCGed.
Laramie Holds Nations Low
Hot Dry Santa Ana Winds Fan Local Bnuh Fires
Sun, Moon, Tides
TUESDAY
Correctff tor Time Chlftl•
Fin l IOw n:~ •.m. n.J
1=1rs1 hlgll 7: ll • m. 6,?
Second low 1 :31 o.m .O.? Se<.ond high , • ., p,m $,I
SUft lllMl 6.13 ~ m Sell S:GJ p.m
M-lllMl 4;11 a .m Srlt ~:11 pm.
New Flm 0. Full LUI o.
Nov I Nov 8 Nov. 16 Nov 2•
Orange Coast
Small craft warnlno> dlspl~vtd
trom Pon Huelle~ lo NtWPOrf Baach.
Lou! northeast wltld• 20 10 35 knoh
below coe>tal calU'Ol\S. otMrwlsi-v1r.
table wlr>ds les. lhon U knoll lodaY
through TutSdev. Though wln<lv. the
weether will be clur.
VM!er«Hv the temP!'raturf> rar>Qe<I from e high of IS to • tow 01 56. The
M!a temperature wu 6S.
CaHfornia
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -SunnY
tOO.Y '"° Tuesdoy. Strong ou•tv north to nonhtut winds most uus Siio~•·
IY w1r~ coolal wcllons todav.
LOS ANGEL.CS ANO VICINITY-
il<JnnY today 3nd TueSdaY. St•Otlil
11usly norlheul winds b<!low conVOll•
War~r todev wllh high 90 Law kl· nf11M 56 Hlgll luuoov nt'Or 90
C0A$TAL AND INTERMEOIATE
VALLEYS -Sunnv todav and Tue ..
d1Y. SlrOllQ guttv n«llleut winds be
low canvQll•, Werme• with Moh• todlV
attO Tuudav 15 to 95 Lows lonlglll 40
to S.S.
• MOUNTAIN AREAS -Sunny todtV
ind Tutsd•v Stronti <l•v oustv ""''"
""' wlttO•. Con!lnutd «iol Strong, gusty wll'Ol a nd low humid·
tty lodav hampered firefight•••' ti
ta.t~ to control brush fir~• thfl ht ve
~•red more tllon JO.COO ocres ot val· u3bl~ wate•shtd. OthNwl~. Soulht rn
C•lllorn1t wu aunny with ne<tn to
n<>rJlltHI wll>ds 111111•11119 mot' Ar•U
•nd bllrned 1'.000 •tret nHr k•~
m011t In "~lldl Couf1fy,
" •»ecre fire In Le» A~
CounlY'a T 0,."94 C•nYOll w• mostly
tOnlllMCI. Small creft w1rnl1191 _, Mnl
lltpolnt from tl'lelr llalYtrth Item
Point ConcapllOft 10 Port Hutntrm
end from Newport kKll 10 11\t Mto·
lco border wtien file Wt•fller llur .. u
luutd wernlnt• for ousty wln•h up
to JS ~nols below coestal canvor1t ,
In Los Anoeiu. th• high lodar wu
ta. C0111pered to Sulldey•a .... Low to-nlghl wlll bt .55.
l tohl smov Wit prt1ent In tl\t llutn
Tiit fl~Ml•Y forec.tll predicted "°
•t in 1111111 t1m11treturH norm.I lo 10 deortt• abo~ normef.
~e,llu r .. thtd lllOfu tn tllf 80t Wllh tho W•lt r It U
At mounteln rewt lt veh. ti. 1Nr•
turY nudo.ct ~
AM In cttMrt trau , hlghl In !ht
upocr levt l• -· In '"' 10. Ind In 1ow.r ereu In tllt 10&.
lll<lrlt "' IM eo...to ---to record lews "' -~-... d tht Horlhe•al
Tiie Olflcltl tow lttl• _....,. -llt "90ree• 1t L•fltm~. Wvo Somf .._
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Los Angelea suburb about 1 a.m. not
in costume. He danced with a few of
the guests, then le.ft. A few minutes
later be ran back into the room, fol·
lowed bJ a stocky man cariying a gun ..
"lt Joobd like a toy,'• uJd another
pest, Brace Cant. "I aaw tbs ........ n.n ... two ..... Ona •truck
U1'1b ... ill U. aide, the other bit a
wall.
Tbe ..-. watched and laughed u
Lindatrand writhed on the floor for
tneral minutes while bfs usailant
fled, rirtually unnoticed, according to
a woman cuelt who would not identify
be:nelf.
Sbt said. "A girl sitting next to me
said. •1 aee blood coming out ,of hil
moalh.'
.. I told her. 'It must be a capsule be bu inlide .•
"Bat she went up· to him and it
was blood. A guy went up and tried his
palre and sbouted. 'He has no pulse.
Tllil man ii dead.· "
Cane'1 rie Gale said that as che
pestl waited for police "there was
just •bod and dilbelief.
"Ever,oae walked around in a daze.
It was Jate and we'd all been drink·
mg and it WU bard to grasp what bappeoec1.••
LindJtr.md lived in an apartment
beute across the street from tb6 one
where be died.
Detectives questioned all the guests,
bat said they had no clue to the iden·
tity of the killer.
Sears
DEEP MOURNING -James Richardson of Arcadia, Fla., is comfor~
ed by friends during the funeral of his se.ven children who died of.
poisoning from a powerful insecticide. The children apparently died
ocf parathion poison, a potent insecticide, which somehow found its
way into food the children consumed. The ch'lldren were buried in a
ma11 service Sunday.
:fornado Hits Gulf City;""
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Four Killed, 200 Injured
GULFPORT, Min. CUPt) -A tor-
nado plunged down on thla busWng
port city at rush hour today, killing at
least four persoM and injuring as
many as 200.
The Harrison County Sheriff's De·
partment said at least four persons
were dead. The highway patrol eati·
mated as many as 200 may have been
injund.
Tornadoes and waterapouts prowled
the Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Ala-
bama. Several persona were !Qjured
when either high winds or ... ~do
raked Pointe·A·La1.ffa<:he1 on the tip
of Loiuaiana. HJgb winds and water·
spouta damaged several borMs on the
Alabama coast and injured one per-
son at Gulf Sbores, Ala.
A spokesman at the state Civil De·
fense headquarters in Jackaon aaid
the tornado dipped down first on the
state docks, hurling enormous cargo-
lifting trucks around, and then leaped
five miles and plunged down
on Fairchild's Restaurant at Subur·
ban Randsboro.
He said it churned two and a half
miles from H~b«o, through Mis-
sissippi City before drawing back up
into the rainy sky over back bay.
.A woman was repqrted pinned un-
der a car near the busy b&nana docks.
A popular restaUI't8Dt-normally full of
persons en route to work-waJ unroof·
ed at Miasissippj City. Part of U.S.
Hi&hway 90 WH blocked by debris.
The ·Total Silhouette
Re~ular $13
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Styl"'t
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f essiona.Uy • . . Mis&
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for fiUings and figure
consultation on Oct. 30
to Nov. 1st. U it iA
more conveit.~nt, please
call for an appoint-ment.
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V .S. Summary
Cold OrtPPl'd tl•e mlddi. and north·
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lh• 1'1•1••11 •1•1,. to ti.. R0tk"'I e 1
!tme>trtlU•o plunoto 1owerd IM i.•o
Sout11fr1t C.lifot'1tl• .. ., •lso -
M1d IUMY Wiii\ °'OI Cl.-v ~ -• winch puslt1ft0 ~P"'l'll'ft lo!l9 ..,
tOs ln Ille LM ,t.rtl)•"'• ,,.,_ --~lno m• lor brush "'" 1
Temper•l•ra 5'-'--,._ n ..
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Seattla and Destre•
Senator Asks Halt
Of U.S. Missions
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Sen. Thruston B. Morton hu
called anew for an end to
U.S. search and destroy
missions in Vietnam. saying
they "have been frightful in
their casualty cost."
The Kentucky Republican,
a former GOP national
chairman and a longtime
party spokesman in the for-
eign affairs field, said San-
day the United States also
should cut down the soope
of its military operations
and turn over more al
the~ .. ae 5eat•
VJdnamne
Be •ante' ...... ~
caDtd U.S.. ellllnll .. ee
war elf.art was .. -'J ...
dmniniDC 5-6 Vie.._..
ese mcrale.
"Wf.ll ...., .. .....
take ..-e .. .-e .. 6e
jobs a.e,. ..... -.... ad tllat a.e,. t.ie 3111S-
ea0y liMt al Wart .....
aidllmim..
"We ...a ~cd Of 0 ii
it'1 pwHe ..... a .-..e
-the .-rt .. ~ •••t• Vwteaaome ........ _.
eeed ill a.is..., .... .
LBJ Lies Hurting
U.S. Says Romney
By The Auodatecl P"91
Michigan Gov. Geor&e
Romney, seemingly piddJai
up the tempo and atiffmiag
the tenor of bis attaeb •
President Jotmsoa. cmdln-
ues today bis ~ ntDc
through New F.q!W
The Republican IOftl_.,
who bu said be'D ...... Ille
New Bamplblre J11'im1r7
March 12 if be deddel ..
seek the preUlency, nst.ed
in that state Sunday after
launching two strong verbal
assaults on Johnlon.
In a speech at Burlington.
Vt., Romney told an audi-
ence of 1,500 Saturday ni&hl
that Johnson's administra-
tion is •'distrusted and cm..
credited at home and iU
lack of credibility at bOme
is eroding America's cred-
ibility abroad ...
House Told:
'Take Viet
Stand Now'
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
call for Congress to stay
in session until it deals
with the question or war po-
licy in Vietnam was sound-
ed, today by three House
members.
The suggestion from Reps.
Paul Findley. (R-Ill.). F.
Bradford Morse. <R-Mass.).
and William L. Hungate. <D-
Mo.), comes at a time which
congressional leaders are
predicting that with a little
luck the 1967 session could
wind up around Thanksgiv-
ing Day.
"Our men in Vietnam can-
not adjourn the war." Find-
ley said. ''and I do not think
the Congress should adjourn
until it has dealt squarely
with the question of war po-
licy."
The three are among 57
House sponsors of a resolu-
tion calling for congression-
al hearings to determine if
"further legislative action is
desirable in regard to South-
east Asia policy."
EarWr R 'tllllla
'Dfdin« .. GOP • -8 v ..... , ......... ..
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a...dt ... s..llly ....
aste4 at a • ~ fJI aie
ldabe Pr... a. ii Bllille
about ... •we 1 s •
18.
Bat a-da. a pa -0 4
war critic. .,.. _, -
GOP• M'ii'+ .. f cm ... ,_ Rat N doiltlley . ,,_.
on." a.a ail ., er w-
IDfr Bet··· -.a lftli-
dent. ...... --•• deeper."
Georee ·~ er a-Alabnm ,,.uuw _..DJ'S
he'll rm llr .. ~-a
third .-tr tidlld • .a.r
major party1lllilill a~
vative ............
national Meo! -fJI lleilc
tbruSeDed.. Ke didll"t .,. ... ..al
about ae ...... Wail
he's naio4 .._ ..._
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Findley contended there
are many ideas on how to
resolve the Vietnam conflict..
In fact, he said, he has found
some 26 separate alf.ernar
tives to present policy or parts of it, most of whichi--------------------
originated in Congress.
"To the best of my
knowledge, each is entirely
different from anything
tried by the administration, ..
Findley said.
"None corresponds direct·
Jy to any of the 28 separate
peace plans which the sec-
retary of state says the Uni-
ted States has supported."
These ideas. Findley
said. could form a starting
point for a congressional de-
bate on what to do about
Vietnam.
In the Senate. the Foreign
Relations Committee start-
ed hearings last week on a
resolution sponsored by Sen.
Wayne Morse, D-Ore .• un·
der which Congress wo.lld
urge the President to seek
an emergency meeting of
the U .N. Security Council to
begin efforts to emf the Viet.
KOCI-FM
nam war.
His proposal would have
the United States agree in
advance to accept any
council directives, such as
an order to halt bombing
of North Vietnam. Senate
Democratic Lead.er Mike
Mansfield and mo re than 50
other senators have sponsor·
ed another resolution urging 1 U.N. action-but it contains ,. ,...._.....,
no suggestion for advance I lllll••••• agreement to any directiveF..
'
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'
lltATRIOTIC RALLY -Paul Christopher (fore·
groand), 19'-year-old high school senior of Wake-
field. llaa., smiles as he gazes at some of the
atimated 35,000 1upporters that attended a mass
, Ul'IT1 ...... r~ly m suppo~ o_f Ameri01ll troops in Vietnam.
Tired of the anti-Vietnam war demonstrations, Paul
sponsored the Sunday rally following last week's
anti-war demonstrations at the Pentagon.
No '67Tax
Hike Seen:
Mansfield
WASHING TON (AP)
Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield says be seea
no chance Congress will aps
prove a tax hike this year
-and a Democratic col-
league views such a failure
u a break for President
Johnson.
"I'm sorry," he added,
"becauae I feel that a tax
bill is necessary." He pre-
dicted inflation would cost
the average taxpayer more
than the 10 per cent income
tax surcharge asked by the
President.
Sen. William Proxmire,
(D-Wia.), a aid Congress
would be doing Johnson a
political favor by refusing to
approve the tax boost. He
cited the possibJlity of high-
er taxes as a key reason tor
what he palled a decline in
Johnson's popularity.
"I would hope that t h e
Congress would help him out
by not passing his tax in-
crease, and in that case, 1
think we could have a con-
tinuation of our pcosperity
without serious inflation,"
said Proxmire.
35,000 Attend Patriotic Rally
To 'Back qur Boys In Vietnam'
Mansfield became 'the
hlghe~ranking Democratic
leader to have conceded
publidy that the tax boost
proposal is all but dead for
thil session ol Q>ngress.
WAKBPIELD1 Ma a a.
(lJPI) -A former high
9dlool dropout wu over·
joJed flDday with the IUC·
cas of a masaive "Back
Ow Boys in Vietnam" ral·
Jy wbida be sponsored be·
came be was fed up with
aatiwar demonltrations.
Paul P. Christopher Jr., a
It-year-old aenior at Wake-
field Hi&tt Sc:bool, was the.
*iring firce behind the
pro -Vietnam demoostra:
tim Sanday at Wakefield
Qwn.,,.. that drew an esti-
mllted z.a wind-whipped
revival. Let us make
lt fashioneble again."
• Multl-Checll • .... Ted .y ......
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·Prof Urges
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[(uchel Expects
To Back GOP
SAN DIEGO (UP I) -Sen.
Thomas H. Kuchel, {R·
Calif.), criticized in the past
for bis failure to support
JOme Republican candidat· a. said Saturday ·night he
apecta to support the GOP
~ntial nominee n e x t
year.
Departing from a prepar-
ed speech on foreign policy
before the California Repu~
lican League's aecond bien·
llial convention, Kuchel also
aanounced be would back
Gov. Ronald Reagan's ''fa·
write t0n" candidacy ln
n e x t June's state presi·
dential i imary.
Koche drew fire from
iome Republican organiza·
tiom for not IUppOrPng Bar-
ry Goktwater and Sen. Georce MUlllhY bi 19M and
Bapn last year.
:Returning to hia text, Kn-
ebel told d:le convention of
mqderate Republicau that
"a precipitate withdrawal
from South Vietnam and its
con.sequences in Asia and in
the United States are cam-
pldely unacceptable."
Koebel advocated an all·
Asian peace conference
among free nations of the
Far Eut which was origi·
naDy Jll'OPOled by Sen. Char·
Jes Percy, (R·Ill.),
Kucbel berated what he
described as two 'by:.prod-
ucts of the Vietnam. war in
thi1 country. One be viewed
as a "new' breed of lllltow
nationalism which ~vainly
tries to believe that o u r
country's cause stops atCa·
taUna Island."
The other, Kuchel said, is
"wanton disrespect for law
and order and of free debate
which some opponents of
our pollcy in Asia have
shown."
Kuchel said free speech
and the right to dissent are
vital but added that "free
speech does nOt empower
anyone to tab the law into
his own hands. 0
Sen. McCarthy Backs
CDC Peace Delegation
WEST LOS ANGELES school's Near Eastern cen·
(UPJ)-Se.n. Eugene J . Mc· ter.
proves of the California AW A
fornia Democratic Coun-The DAILY PILOT hu won
Monday, Oclobtr 30, 1967 DAILY PILOT 1
COULD YOU BECOME TRAPPED IN
YOUR "STORE OF VALUES"??
The chart reve1I• what has been happening lo VALUE in the U.S.A. since 1934 .
Do you believe today's prices accurat-ely reflect true VALUE?
Do you bell•Y• that the rate of prioo appreciation shown will continue for another fi ve-ten-twenty yeard
Do you b.lleve that in the event of an economic set-back present prices will hold?
700%
600%
SOO%
IOK
lo
, ...
PERCENT AGE PRla
INCREASE
1934 TO 1967
•Secartt;y 1'b1t Natioaal Blllk ._ flmlly
4IWllllnp Im Anitl• Oo. bitu.
.. Burem ol l.Abor Sbt.latics Index.
=
J
' • .. . .
leW Slfwer llMf. wt-. ..... , D. J.: f'rlw '"• , ..... Prlw "* bli.
D • .I. ......
The one commodity whose record as a depend·
able ''STORE OF VALUE" dates back as far as
recorded history is GOLD.
Yet as the chart clearly shows GOLD at its U.S.A.
official price, $34.97 per ounce. is the greatest
bargain in true VALUE on earth. No wonder it's
disappearing into private hoards.
Generally 1peakln9 you are forbidden by law
ro own GOLD -but Legally you can own GOLD
contained in GOLD ore reserves (in ~e ground)
also gold in its natural state, called placer gold.
IT'hia advertisement is seeking a few American
citizens or estata.s, (not more than ten at most)
capable of making a substantial financial com-
mitment in such legally permissible Gold owner-
ship .
If you thua qu•lify, and w~h to investigate tbor·
ougbly the unexploited possibilities «. the loqg
dormant Gold mining industry in tbil couat:ry,
please wnte to Gold and Idaho Metals Co., Box
2178, Boise; Idaho.
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c.rthy ot Minnesota ap· 1;=· ===R=D=W==IN=N=E=R=-.
• m o r • awarda t r o m the ~~-to~~·~~~~~C l u b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ peace delegation to the than ~Y other newapaper. 11~
be told tile ..., " ....
·,· uniOlll ud ..... k .... ... ~ to~ socidf"s .....,.
~ .............
.,,
-..
.... 0.1 cNflfaear
....... fdl •M · 1mthe pakiMC Ill; the odla' was a.cw_ ...... Oii a ...-.a.y -..
..... GI llpeecl. %1, of
Ralsood City • Donald ...._ 1l. el BerR1eJ were
~-·._....for .............
llemocratic national con·,~-===========-=======:..:=============-===---=.:...:.....:._.:...:.......=:.:.::==-=..:.:...--~====================================== vention.
Democrat McCarthy. a member of the Senate For-.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~----------------------•
eign Relations Committee,
Saturday said the b a t tl e
over President Johnson's
policies in Vietnam should
iD Will ....
The El 0 I c.._
Jll'Ol~ Wd • --•• gaqidnC ..... ill IM M-ieles SataMJ 6ll --.
ben of die J .........
tion are "cboppilc ••· ii their fnlltratia-.. . rady ..
pull ibe pill« .. kt Ille
damn thing sink. ..
''Tbe new left. tile rai-
cals, ~ hippies .. Ille
dropouts,.. sat SmaW
••may be ""'1 a~
small partm ol ,.me Jl!I>
pie but tbeJ aft ai6IC
and the mown Jllllll Or'•• of buma leAllf) ...
He llf'llld lie -. tm.
800 UDicm leaden • .,._..
to these group5. .... tell
them ~ st«y "' labor' and iU fiCbt fOr ..... dig-Dity-a dory not bomd .,,
dollan ud t'll!Dk. 1'J jolt .e-
curity ud ........ ---ism."
SS0,810
Sought
For Sax
be tettled "within the
framework of the Democra-
tic Party" as the CDC is
attempting to do. and not
through creation of a third
party or other means.
'lbe CDC voted at a meet-
ing in Long Beach last
Sept. ~. to enter a peace
LOI ANGELES t AP) -A IJate in the state June prl~
J1e4 t .... wm says be mary against any regular
..,.. "a Sbaditarilll of Democratic slate that backs A'••' , .. is min( a Gra-Jobmon for reelection.
1lad:a Bilk ...._. tor '50.· . McCarthy . however. de-
111 ,_ aw wrecbd mm. d ined to say whether be
...._ W'OOld 1upport a peace can·
llmTII)' McEacbern. ~. didate. ''But." he added. "I
UJ'S die iabiiiiildlt was don't rule out the possibility
+-reed.-. Ilia car, with I would."
tile us ill Ck tnmt. was He spoke at a dinner at
rar-adecl last J'ftlr' by a UCLA which marked the •-:t·
car *1"11 b:J F.Ahranl .,a. tabliahment of a chair for
lilllE. & A1menian studies at the
Called •Appelllw~
Teen Drug V se Increasing
re5ts for heroin and other 1
narcoti cs was significapt. I
The report, prepared by
the Bureau of Criminal Sta· I
tistics, cited a preliminary
. study which indicates that I one in eight marijuana of·
fenders first arrested in
t!Mo became involved with I
heroin by the end of 1965.
It added, though, that this
relationship is ''not neces· 1
sarily one of cause ana ef.
feet!'
THE MODERN
FUNERAL AND BlJRIAL CONCEPT
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COWUTI FVNflAl AND IURIAL CENTt•
lkomr tht fUMal an<l bunal center concept
dim1natn rtw nttd for procc-ssions through
haYf tn.ffK on overcrowded highways, family
md frift>ds .ihlcc may now pay their full re-
tpt'Cb t,' anmdmg th< burial service, u well
as the dupe-I Krvsce, ill at onr beautiful place,
If fftS COSf.
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714 JW',,...~ J.2421 7 1~ JUftr-on 1·171§
One day this week you'll be recelv·
Ing your new Orange Cou nty te le-
phone directories. We hope you'll take
a look at the new front pages. They've
been completely redesigned and we
think you'll find them easier to use and
easier to understa nd.
And, of course, they're full of use-
ful information. For example, they show
you how to save money on Long Ois-
t an c e calls. They show emergency
numbers, plus how to dial direct or
get repair service. There's a complete
index on Page 1.
' II
The front pages of ~ diredoly
have one pt'imary purpos&-to '"9ke
it easier for you to use your phone.
And that's why there is now a whole
new look in the fro nt of your book.
Pacific Telephone@
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New Mesa Ke•,_.,...,
Cons trudion has begun at 428 E.. 17th SL. CCJf1a
\1rsa. of the first of a pbnned mtioawidt dma of
200 Amigos Family ResUuraot&. ~ 11~ (>
r1hty will cost $116.000 and is beinf baill oa a
:l•·ik'Te rite. Some 100 chamber or commerce. c1v1c
and busines.s leaders recently attended a ground-
·-~.rcmony.
Dean Witter v .... ·~· ...... Judge Says
Denver Post
Worth More
Promotes Clwp The Tax Check
McKibben
.John II. McKibbtn hag
h<'<'n appointed an account
Pxccutjve with the Newport
Beach ofhc<' of Dean Wittf'r
& Co • ii wai; announced ')~
Manager Brenton R O~'"n.
ByReadingTaxLaw
A 30-year resident ol Sew-
port Beach, McK.ibben at-
tended Newport High School
and received his BA deoee
In business f r 0 ID lAC,
Beach State Colle,~. Re. ii
accredited by tbe Ne9.' Votk
Stock Exchange a1 we.U as
other regulatory bodlu.
Before joining Dean Wit-
ter & Co .. McK.Jbben wa1i
C'O•owncr and manager of
l'\orth Sails m costa Mes.a.
He w1U scr,·ice individuaJ
brokerage accounu 1n his
nt>w position.
Minute Man
Award for
1967 Told
'The Mtnute Man award
of the United Stales Trus-
ury Department has benl
presented to the Aerooutron·
IC Divjsion o{ Philco-Ford
Corporation at N e w po r t
Beach for i~ highly succeu-
rul savings bond program.
More than 85 percent of
Acronutronic's 6,200 em-
ployes are now regular par·
tJcipants in the firm's '>''"
tematic payroll deduction
program for savings bonds
Some 5.596 employes at Aer·
onutronic facilities at Ne•·
port Beach. Anaheim. Santa
Ana. and Lawndale. are now
huymg s a v i n g s bonds
through this plan
The Treasury D c p a r I·
m e n t • s "~inute Mao ..
award was accepted oo be-
half of Aeronutromc em·
pJoyes by Thomas F. Mor-
rissey, manager of penoo·
nel services for the division.
from Oscar S. Fuquay.
Urutcd S t a t e ' Treasury
DepartRJent.
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
CORONA DEL 'If. >J
T hat cltttk .,ON 11 haw
to A""'1 lo ~ l"'urtal R~
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Now-tod4J. All dgltl trill
n1t1 iit Uk OAILY PILUT
<m rlta ~ firtaJtCiaJ
'''"" ~-8. S\"L VU POllTE1I
You ba\·e I! da,. in wtDctl
f 0 lake the proper lttps to
keep yoar raceaw tax for
boda ltl1 -19 to lbr lowest P"cible. le¥el.. Ott..
ll ii Ole key deadliw f«
tu planning: 09Clt l"7 is
O\ler. yoa CID • '-ca' do
the things fCJll tiloaid have
clolw to cut ,oar m hill
and )'OU CM m loair:r undo
tbr micaab yoa madr.
The tint poUlt is tbr ..
percml tas ~-T1lil
proposal ii bndallJ baaer.
ed bat it ia ... drad aad
jt could bei:w law. If m-
actftl.. ,.. .... fiCIS'e .,.. w at preldl r.d.u. ..
add lO ~ of that tu
to your tu bill For m-
st.antt. ii yoar tu camie to
lifiOO. I.be JO pertftll ...
chargir ..w add -..
bnng yoar tu biD .. --Does dlis JDea ,_ .._...
try to ~ a.co.-from
19 into J"7 bttMR ,_
would pay a loftr lob.I tu
i.o JJl7! Y« tbe nit ...
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· NO... AM here· s 1fby:
11 nw odds are that if
a wrchar~ ~ law.
the rat.e. wtlJ not be IO pa·
cent -but a miDer I pa-
~ or less.
'?) If JOD ar.g a• • come into 197. ,_ must
pay tu Oii it by April ~.
lt&I. but if you ~ that
income iJi !ta. ,.. .,.
not pay tax -it lllllil April ~. ... Eftll ii 1• mmt
pay a diddJy bigbe.r lD
OD tbr iaoome ia ... tbrft.
fore. it·s a low pritt te plJ'
for ktiepiJlg your tax mciary
aa extra year.
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fa.1.11 IUbstaatially for any
reason. your top tu bracktt
couJd be low-er m •• than
Walter Winchell
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If 1 nu,,. 111 If., INlrk,.t lht• )fie' C"Jftfra.I• • \\'11!1dw41
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•miirl tn•t<l"r~ do ~,_.. lJ_ •nd ..,.,_.,., .... • ~
•'nfl"'n1rnt. F.A~l•h~ 1 ....... tor''•-~ thty'w
lhP h•llll"I T hf'\l f'.at lry ·....,au .... ,,,,,,..,..,_ ......
mill<r and moof'l 1Ntt 11Uit& )'CM'-M l•\onb-·'J"11rr ..
11.1 •top uuh for )Uur prnral cars-•
Tlit • torrr~1lnndtn1 know. .t ,... ~ a.i-., .... iii
'"'"1 ll111n F.1~1111\_., ~Jdftl i,..,.-. I""-taday
ln1 full dN•tl•
EXECUTIVE
CAR LEASING COMPANY
IN
OUN~(
COUNTY
Kl 7-3011 •
hi 1957. Then. tven with a
sunharge. you could he
paying lower taxes in 19118
~ '"' of you can he crrtain what YOUT 1968 in-
cvme will be. moving m·
come from 1968 to 1967 can
f1lnl out to be an expensive
pmblr
Te lw specifac. Ju:ppose
,.. an • msried maa who
aplda S.. ol tuable
-..W ill Jm IDd again
ia 18. Suppose also that
by taking steps, you c a n
shift $2..000 ot your expect·
ed ·a income to 'fi'T. ShouJd
JOG switch because there
may be an I peTcent SUT·
daarlt in 19158~ Whether the
f.?..-is in 'fi7 or in '68 in·
c:onw. your top tax bracket
wtD be 21 pattnt and your
I as on the 12.000 wi U be
li8t if you ta.ke it in '67
or f58> plus $44.8() surcharge
ii you ~ve it for '68.
By accelaating the in-
come iDto 1967, you · might
tbere.fore save $44.a>. But
yoa tbell will have to pay
Uw ntra ..., in taxes on
I.be entire $2..000 on April
~. 18 instead of by April
IS, 18. Is 1t worth paying
1518 one year sooner in or·
dtr lo saw a possible $44.80
a ye:u la:ter7 If you bor·
rowed the '560 for a year
at I pacmt in order to pay
a Jdl" NODa", the iateest
woald come to S33.IO. Since
Ulis illtftat woold be de·
ct.dible at a ta saving of
about JJO, your net after.
tu cost would be $23.60 to
save a pouih1e $44.80. A
saving ol. S2l from paying
lD a yair earlier oa $2,000
is jail M Worth the trOU·
blr • .,.-ticalarly since there
is • ~ that your um iKome won't drop.
Galerally, the b~ic rule
is te lbit1 income and ex-
pema between 1967 a n d
._ le keep your income
las: bracUts for the t WO
years abou1 even. But for
the millions ot you who will
be married or divorced, a
diflennt tu lb'ategy is
wile.
U, for i~. you have
thr benefit ol income split-
ting in 1917 but will lose it
in J'9 became of a divorce,
yoar Ara&egy would dictate
lbiftiDC inoMM from '68 to
'fil.
U. though, JOU wilJ gain
lM bmefrt of income split·
ting iD 19 becau.se you will
be married, your strategy
would did.ate shilling in·
coaw from '({! to '68 and
pushing expenses from '68
fo ·r;i.
Your yrarend lax moves
must be based on your own
apected income and ex-
pmsa. marital status, olh·
n-factor• which you know.
U you can benefit from shilt·
ing income. tomorrow's col·
UJDD will teO you how to do
it.
~: Switdblg IHOme
DENVER (U PI l -A U.S.
District judge has up-
held the sale of 17,705 shares
of Denver Post stock to Hel-
rn G. Bonfils, Post presi-
dent, but !.aid the Helen
Crabbs Rippey famlly must
be paid an additional $2.6
million for tbe stock.
U.S.. OlsL Judge WU111m
E. Doyle AJd In 1 ~pa1e
opinion that the Denver U.S.
National Bank, Which sold
the Rippeys stock to Miss
Bonfils. breached its trust
obLigation to the Rippey
family. He set damages at
Sl50 a share, or a total or
$2.65.5.697.
ln denying the Rippey!>'
request to rescind the stock
sale, Doyle said the trust
could be best benefitted by a
surcharge. The Rippey fam-
ily had claimed in a JO.day
trial two months ago that
Samuel I. Newhouse, N e w
York City newspaper pub-
lisher, would hav e paid
more than the $300 per
share for which the bank
sold the stock to Mrs. Bon-
Cils.
The judge ruled no con-
spiracy between the Denver
Post and tbe bank hacl been
proven. In holding the bank
guilty or a breach of trust.
Doyle ruled there was no
evidence or fraud or self·
dealing by the bank.
Bul the judge ruled the
bank's conduct in failin~ to
contact Newhouse before
making the $5,3 mHlioo sale
Jan. 22. 1966. to Miss Bonfils
amounted to more than
"simple negligence."
Because of the high pr:>b·
ability that the beneficiaries
would !.uffer a loss, Doy le
ruled the bank's conduct
was "reckless" and could
nut be rondoned through
language of the will or lhe
late Mrs. Agnes Reid Tam-
man, which created tile
trust
Al the trial. Bruce R ;1nd
A. GoTdon Rippey, cont1n
gent beneficiaries of lhl'
trust, clalmed the bani.
breached its trust by fail·
111g to contact Newhouse.
thereby resulting in a lo~s
to the trust.
The judge said l\c1\.
house already owned a mi-
nority interest in the Post
and was seek.i ng to enlargt'
that interest.
Doyle sajd the bank fail.
ed in its duty to the benE>f1.
ciaries by failing to proper·
ly evaluate the worth or lhl'
stock before the sale, and tiy
failing to test the market ~o
that the best possible price
could be obtaine<4
Mrs. Helen Crabbs Ri p·
~ey. main beneficiary und·
er the Tammen trust, w a ~
not a party to the suit. She
is a grand niece ot the late
Mrs. Tammen. widow of H.
Tammen, Post co-founder.
I See By Today's
Want Ads
• °T'hf'rt> :1rt ~"ral huainr"~
nwonunilll'tl' A sporlfish·
Ing C"harter bo111, llccn~rrl
fnr 36 pal!Sl'n~tr-' .•• e wrll
IO<'atcd liquor slorc, and a
roin laundry!
e Whf'rC )'OU l'M find I r,,,
ruvi11n Appaloosa colt,
e A 1967 pt'raonal !\1111n~
bi! th hl-in1t samftrrd .
e '°I l'w-11111tf11I nc A ron .. I•
T\• 1n ""'''rllcnl c·nnrltlt~r •
Interest
Rates Hit
Funds
Mt1tual
-A-
l)tfCO Pol lO 811 Hem /CO
lf!W YOlllCj IAPI · -ov'' cnmPltlt :::: ~f" _,.'f Now Yor~ S oc~ lac.ht"llt orlf•t: Btml>Ct 1 .O Btf\dl• I 40 S~lfl Net Ben•IFln I Ml
Clift, I Hi9~ Uw CltM Chi, BtnllF ol4.~ ec1111F p14.so
-A -R::::""~,, Al>bolt l<tb I TI 41 "6\> o , Ber~tY I Otf ~~~ ~°" t'~ I 1 U\o r."' lJ , ~ 11 R.,~ Len
P . t . -AC; I~ 2.20 ,Hi ~·. 11..: ~;: -t: =-~" $•;" 1.t:
l .. OJ ec s OC!. t1 1nv .. BM "~ 14 JS ~(-Milt lb J.1"1 ;s ....... Bio Thrft .. NEW YOltl( IAl'I 11v111 Group i · A~~s l.:J: 1) ~l14 W' >I;• • BIKl<PllK 11 Ol -Tr.• fOllowlnr. OllC> ~UI 11.u 121 Addre~; j ~ U ]l~ 72 • ~3 • -·'• &i.w n Ml ~.:w:·11C:.":'1A':~l !*~ y ,: •• ji: ~~~~\ -~ ~ h~ I~~ h~; : ~ R!~i:i'~ ~"'" ol SKurlllts v It ~· 1 ·~ l~· Air Prod 20C> ti !\' l!'I j/ lo fOC>Oi.B \,0
NEW YORK (AP) -.. ,:rc..1~"w11f~ rJltl , th'rn: I ij~lr ::n~'t~ 1! I ~ I~,. 1111;'> :;, 5"''"' ''°·· Ma11liit1 Ivett d Y·:f 1U• lnc11111r1n '" ,• ll • llol..C•K .., Communities across the na· ~· c "t: ~ 'k°?,~:,. Fuiwh:'IJ.OJ ~ te.'f:~c1.~ • ~ J.,: -e: -"" ~sees1~1·~
ti on art finding it expensive ,G:~ 3 !t 3 U ~~ il Y:~ Il:~ ~~1-~ lft ''" Jjrl ¥.:: ~ 1
:: I~~· if~
to oorrow money to build :p'Mf d fo f , ~~! 1 ~.;'; IS:n ~ll:: ci;.. .. eo ~ mt l. ~~ .... + ~ a~~~~ 1:l: schools roads and sewers. All"A,,..,. i:J l'.41 us ~2 1.24 t.04 -. ::i..1!.J·~ 14 •n5~ ~~ ~7." -\II 8Bos Edi• c•.'2 ' . Am 811> l 16 4.07 Ut ~ ~,)I ''j A eci )5;' I ~ ~ "'' r; .~ -\4 osl Mf! 0 High interest rates lll the Am OMn ti,g I,,,, ~! I :µ," l&: A ~In 1.40b 1 m~ m~ b.~ -~ g~~m ~'f, ·c1 1 bond market are Am 0"" 1• ·! us 1 A <i. l.90b 1•• 39"0 .191, 3911 r: er199ss 2 «> mun I pa Am Inv 40. I •34 I I F 11• 4 tt 2 A ~Id 1 l 2~\ 14~ 11~ :i. I\ &rtsf M f for~ing some lo postpone a~ 1;~~r~ ~~Giii 1~~ 1rn ~ .ot:: 1:! it = ~~ ~~ =·~ Rrtr~Gf11.: pro1ect'I. Aun tnFd u ... v•ll ~· su~ul A I' o.~ 1 11C 3.\lo JPi-'IO'\ -~ Brown CA 1:
New York City is one of "'?.uf.!"'"ri4 r L.i'lrf'"l'l,i u:U ~ ~~c~·~ : 1n~ Ul I~ :1 .. R~ar"'ho
the latest lo feel the keen r 8 1f:i 1,:1 u.: 111":11 1l:~ 1J:ll ~~:: ~ 13~ ,ll 1l~ 'l"' . R~':.~':r,kl.AO
competition by communities .:. ilr ~f~ tt: Lo~:,S~so1!• F~~ ~~~~,·~ 17' 3>0~• ~ ~·~ -2~ l~~l\'f'r.'~
d U t bo ~ ~ • f Ce111d n 2' 3S 77 AIM ad 2 m~ 31'1. Budd C9 .IO an corpora ons o rrow ott •Fd ~·~ 91 ceo11 16:41 u:4J utr~ll~ ~ '1 rn, 1'111 7•» + ,,., Bu09 Fin . .-
the big investor's dollar. r~ SI u:w .. :. MA~tn 1HHU1 t:: A~~n ".to l?l m: W' ~ -• .. R~:::.o: : 9lll
Th. k •'-'t bo u oct{ ll-47 U.17 Meu Fnd 12 1S ll.fJ A B No°' 1 JI 24 ~ 24 + .... 8ul0va 70b IS wee u1e Cl Y rrow-•n co... .OJ '·" M<iu GtPI 13;,, un Am I<~• 1 1 1•~ 2H. 244> _ , &u"1<11111 110
cd s191.1 mlmon through the ~~~(1~. 1rn ll: ~r lf·mNs ~:;:/des, d: n t~ t~l4 u:· -.: =~~:.C:.."" J 20
sale of bonds at an interest ~= s'Gt nt 1~:n ~:"'ul .rt 1flf A~•n ':r .~1r ~1 JO--J ~~ ~~ -,,., R~~~I\) ~
rate of 4.91 percent -high• "l:t'~"" ~ma~: .It M?f):;11Fu'J1ij1 l;O'l ~~21~~m1.ao l/1 .J"1, ~?,\1 ~:·--~ .
est the city baa paid since ~~s"'20:J . I~ 4:" fn ~~4l!!~' 1'.i~ 1; ::~ tL. n -1 ~•lllOn .IO
1932. 1=1 J·~ '·Jf Ml~d 1tot 1ti: ~~S::. -If 11 "~ "~ l6~ ·· ·· !'I J~s"1.eo
But others haven't been ~ fJ u~~t'tl :!:' G~ 1!:tS 1':~ ~~" 11~ '~ 1:"' ~ 22~ = ~ c~.~~ i~
lucky enough to get ttie mon-!~~ n: H! f:{ f~ 1f~ 1f :~ ~.~·~ell ~ l3t r~ µ~ -141 ~:;;::~i>~ ey they wanted. lloni:i: · ' 111 \ l~·~~.OI · " AmEIPw 1'.52 m 3,111 llv. ll~ :-~ C•n Orv .so
POS'f PON ED Gl!w1' M:u If:' = f fi .::g ~e:F:~ ~1-4J m n~ i:~ :gt =-'~ c~~PB:fw,,,: ouiiv "·:!i n.H J.•~ 1111 n n ~J=nlc• 1,30• ' JI 31~. 37'• v. c,.orv of•,2s
. , ComSt Id 5.2t $, 4 I Siie i !· "'"' Pw 1,16 22 lO~ JO'll 301 ~ .,. CdnP t11190!! A cornp1lation by the Bond com, monwllll Fds: ncom .. ~ z·1: ~ i:.o1s1 l.20b lO .,~ 41'" 41\. -1 Canal Rtnd I
B d ·1 tr d •• Fd 20.to n.n Slvclt ,·" tll -1.20 7'1 s.sv, 5•v. S•'"' ,,., Cante.n eo uycr, 31 y a e paper, lncom 10.11 lt.'1 Grwlll 11'» 12'40 ~ 1Hosp 5.0 41 11\'J 69>e 11"> '°j:21, Cap C &<IOI
h th t 12 ·ti lnYHI 10,71 11,11 N4I WHI iJ ·111 ~m nll l.•le S 11 11 17 \o C•rt>r~n I )0 !\ ows a commum es s1oek 11.n 12.•2 NEA Mut 1u0'~1~,, ~m•nF••• 1.10 ' """ Ill• "" -c.,11s1e .eo
h e tpo ed -. 3 mill. 114 2 uulv b 2> New Ene t 1 u n .sa mM 't1 90 161 20\'J "'" 70•, t 'II Caro C&Oh ~ 3'v poS n ..,.., 100 dd lnvtc1llne N-H« 2i06 2i06 AMel ~!, 1.90 6! 49 41', 47\li v, C•roPLI l )4
1n borrowings since mid· f::: ~= lf·" 1111-t7 NN-w1c1 u:U u:. ~:::N~~s°'•'t0 1':1 H. UY. iu, ~ •• cm TU ... .00 .tt OHfll 11 0 I) OS A N • """ .... '• 36''• -·~ Carp SU ' 60 September because of high ~~°l'~v :n .. ~ n:H §C:. F~ s :f., /14:~ A::: p~~~Jv l~~ ':~ ': ':...,v· t '• ,curler CP0 I
t l 011sm_ Inv s 51 f 10 m ·"" 'll APotasll 1 so ., " ,5,,., 1'1 arterW '°" IOll'reS ra es. OllY Se<; 11'.l1 lf4l :~nstd u·rs ri· 5 AResrch .iS. St 165 156'4 l:r•• .~· Ca.t JI
The largest was the Hous· E::f~./t .. :i·n :rn ~nil· Fd u:5~ .~:~ ~::: ~tJ 160 ~ ~f· ~ 2l'• l 1·~ ~:~1/c~~' :4b
tnn. Texas. Independent ~r ~ •:r. J:n P1::'si; 1~i~~ H:~ ~~ti 7J 1~ .;,S>. "'• 3:~t. '-'r ~~~rep '~ ~chool District, which delay-mf:~nc if:r. IH~ ~~t~ J.:~ ~rn ~:::s~:~ \n 10 11 • 36~; 1::~ ~ .• ' "' ~:\:;:e~~ ~
ed borrowing $39.8 milLion. g ~Gr 16'.4l 1f:o1 f30:.':~' 5·j0 .. :~l ~s.!1er111 to ~ ~~~ :.,. ~:~ _ :~ ~rnc:;~rr ~
S l liti didn't t v nv 10.07 I .04 WYYIAdd nSu ar .60 40 lO~ 30'1J lO~'. C F d. • ome oca es ge v 5'/' J .o Hl 1~~esu1111 hbt1 ~"'fl!' .u 11 in, 11 m. . c~~ 11:111 'Z.
any bids from underwriters ~ " :~.H it'.oo ~~t,,:::, Fu~~~ 12.11 A::: fob Ul ::i:s ll\~ "~v. F + ~ce~ttllLt 1:11
or else ran into their own ' " fl! if:n II. 1 ~ 1Hq~1·11 ~~~ 1~ 111 ~~ ;~ ... ,: = ~ ei:l~$,:!:f
legal limits Oft interest rat-~ °" ff~ e 9t~ t'. =-•"'1f' ~ lf't ~ i;,, = t; t<11 SW l~
es. These included Da,tona ...., ~·:rn: ... -ir'° '. 11 ~11e-l't ,,f I.. ~ ~~ -;,1~ ~!.,•
Beach and Boca Raton, Fla., 0 1 ~
1
,1 ~ , 1 • . 1i· =~ YI m; fl~ » -~ l~ ,.;~
Consolldated School Dis-,.1m ""' I :. · • 5 ~ "·! 2: 2:& 1ll ~~ "'~ § ~ .. ~~·~ ~
tnct or Warren, Mich., and ~r: t;t" 11-k ,~·u $${'In~ lba lln ~~~g 1~ J ,,~ ff~ !1._ =I~ ~~~sGf~
St. Louis County, Mo . ~~ f:"" !H'Jft1 S«~~ u~m~ ~~c1•E:1.20 '1• ~ ~1. !~~ 4 •• c~~~ J::
'·Money isn't light but it Fkl M~ t:Sf 1o:!i i: f..':'11 1Mf 1rn AtPO"'ou es31 g ~r• )J:· W" -1• ~~•In I llO
I' certainly dear," said f~·~;.ft 1:lf t:f ~~.:m lf!J ~frJ ~~f,",P.,t~v~·~ 1~ ~:~ ~ • ~~ ~~ ~r ,.:
Truxton Pratt. vice presi-F~ I~~ oUl .u~ f:~:v.~~ 1::~ lfU ~~~~ fu sir 1U mz ~~ n. + .. ~~sr·t ,!
drnt of Bankers Trust ' in ~r:,~"' ll:n Ii:~ fl;~ns~c 5fl: ,:,, ~~lt 1i~'° 22J L~ ~~ ff~ t ,. ~~l~ t~ ..))~
New York. ~::, 'tV' !:: t.JJ i\:1,.ShR~ ~~~~?·l7 !~~~,.i:_ \:~ ! ~~ ~~ lflli -~ ~~i!M°fr ft~·~ Fo;inders 1.15 f.5' Bal n.:n n 12 Arvin In l.'IO f , l9V, C MSPP PIS
F ISCAL WER ~~:::1n c!.~n~'·31 f~Yf" \5·~ \l:~ !~~8 °! 1: 1~ ~~ ~ ~:~ !, !: ~~11~:~ 1•
The municipalities and f~Sllt a~ B~ 1i.r1,~vlll ·J:~ 131'" ~·Sd De 1:60 . 27 ~~~ !~~ l;:z -·~ c~~~ .':'~
ht • Pl Siie ,·s. i u r.p .l5 ·" .. udSDrno I• ' 25~ 15•• 'U\oi I C1!1 lfl P.c corporations are caug in U,,:j• i.u 75, T:feC:r~1 H 19 \H~ Aud Tr•n 1 7e "'• ,,14 tt\.\ = ..; c11111P C1 UP
a fiscal web stretching back :r, 3 A"',.!,11:f.:.,.~,~~ T~: ~'d lH; If:' ~f~i.Z:-::: 11: ~~ J;~ J~~~ _ ~ ~~Nir.~1 t~
to the lilthl money situation ~t'no17~~1111.26 13 4' i··{ Giii .:u 1:.,: ~:~7:~EI" I ~ a ,,~ l~~ ,,:~ ., ~m~~I\ t:
and credit crunct: of last Gg•n !"vn1 1:05 1:u u':i~~ ~':ln11~i' '·15 !:lRR!c"'o1~:10 ~ 101v, 101>• 102•~ ; :: ~~~~~::1 7 . .so en •t< 12.lt 12.U Accm JI.CM lt.n "' .7$ rl 10 63~. il''• 6)•~ -ti, C:lnn GE 1 20 summer. ro;ip Sec: •~om is.°' lf.M An1tc11 r>fJ 23 11 u•. """ + ,, CinGE 14
Banks which used to be ~~ sS:-lU: IU? u;Uhn 'H# 16.l: ~ll: ~:.o'° ,!: 1: 1;~ '}!: -~ ':l-" F't!i' 1 •A big buyers jn the municipal f.F~l IAndd .!·6-3,.10,.p) Vatu. Lint Funds: . Aur'f!.aP .40b 3' 17 16>\ 16'4 -''• ~IT F 0!5 ~ r u . •, ,. Vtl lint f.A2 10.3' AUl•nclt ,60b t 26 2$1.o, ZS~ -1• .. Clll~Svc I to bond market are bu.ring ':=" g .sOl.36 L~om511 •.u 1.21 ARA Inc .n tt 75 1""' """'° cu.,. '"" iot> .1-.tl2U2 _, 1.N 1.15 AulSc*lr .Ola 771 SO¥. ~ 41'4 --14 CllV Sla<rs shorter-term investments, ·~~ &:I 1::a ~·~ndPI NJ N! !vco cPod1.10 '" 51;v. ~ .so" -1 ,c111r1< E11 J.10
J t 'd Hubs Fd 12.01 12 01 ~,kl 7' 1 1' VtrY .30 IA '4111 43~ '3Vt -14 arll: 011 '° one ana ys sa1 . Imo c~, 10.5, 11i· } wiirs1 tn 1,.\4 13·r7 A•net .50b ~ 51 m, 56-14 +21o11. c~!!vc111 2.60.
\ t.h W ll mo o in 1 w ..,, M 13·oe ·30 Aw>el Pl 1 4 S6 .s.s ss +J .. ve1111 I to : no er source on a inc F 'f" 1,:. w:u Fd w u'.M ::·12 Avon Pd uo " 17S'4 114 125 +l't. !"' P •Pi ,
Street, where virtually all l~!s u:ll 1H~ :~:..:Ii" "uw•11 -8-~ ~~: PW.so
the '\3tiOn1S bo~d dealings ~ 'I:~ Uijt.~!~~J ~~l~.J°d :fi' 1H! ::~~i:"r 1 ~ ~~ tlr: f~ ~41~ = :" f~~PS~ r.:
are handled, Satd the COm· ::·l~ iii: iH: Wlscon Ul '00 Ball GE l )7 6f 21'• ?8'• ,:,, + .; ?~:-:: r ::
munities themselves are Worlh l .l6 t.ti g::~~B pt'c~ •;n ::"' ~:"" W' +" ~Ol!I :•~ sJ
Providing some of their own 88.tnciPuni 60 11 "'"' 47~ o•,. -"· c~""'• 1'20 No I angP pfl .2$ I '4V. 44v, 441,, + ''• ColllnRad 80 Competition. • B•rbOil l,'31 I 491' 49"4 49>'• -'h CotolnlG (60 . · . . 0 f th I Bask Ill( .to 51 11\4 16"" 11~ i P'o Coll Ind 1.691 This comes l1l floating Jn· 119 • • mOJt popu er Btslc pl 7 SO t140 _, '3\1, ~YI -lllt Cott In P91,60 · ntws,•p•r futurea j11 the BatesMlv .40 76 23'• 71>.a 27..., -~ CBS l.40b dustrial revenue bonds, per· •ntir• Unit• .. St•••• ,·, the &1111 •nd u " 11•11 " + ~ ~a1s 1>1 l
nu·t.ted ;,. ~" states The".. a • .n,hLb .to "' '''4 St~ 60 -tv• ~ Gas 1 .. .., .,,, · ~ Ann L•11 .. •r1 column. lt'1 • BaXlrt.•11 ·" 6' ''"" <111111 ~ -YI Plct .Ud
bonds are issued by a com-... ily tHture of the DAILY g:~~ .: g ~:= ~~!; m~;: ~ ~::!.i~ U: munity to build an industriaJ l'ILOT en .. our , .. Jers ttll Bui Fds 1.65 II 601olt S9lt 601olt -Yt c::::~,! :·~ • • 8eclt Shoe pf t10 ff ff tt C .IV facility for lease to a COT· 111 it' a 011r No. I col11mn. ~ec-1 m0n •. 5030 11• 130;, 7l nv. -~ c::::w/dl>lr ~ · ft ·th •c °" " 1 )3~ 5314 s:w. ~~ Com Oii ··• poration. o en w1 an op-&ttc1tA1,, tb ' 41v. -~ com•, 1 .60 tion ~ buy. aettn1.s 1.40 11 •7v. "'" 41''• ~ '· c~~"' 1.10
The bonds generally carry c d puzz] ~S:§ -:
3 higher interest ra1'! than rosswor e ~an Edi_[ 11
:
straight municipals a n d si-c::f:':,,: f
pbon some invest-Ors away AC ROSI ~'Facet ious Saturday's Puzzle Solved: ~~FF~'1"~
from the municipal market. person c::~~rG 1 ~
l I I d . "0 F R I C:O.,Pw Pf4 so
No EASING s an 1n , r. t vo • C011ta•nr 1 30 Can1d1an ulion lt~d er Con•AlrL ~
The communities' need A1t1ic ~l Dessert ~::: 8c":n •710
(Or _money shOcowtobes no si~s of 1~ ~~~~~t root 53 ~0~~:,·~:1~ ~r'to~oP0,~ ~
easing. For r, t e Y cente r ~7 1nvambly: c:::~n 1
have listed $1.2 billion in l ~ Sore as --! 2 words ~g::: i?r; J
bonds for sale for a nine 2 words ~q Ea\ 1ly ~°"' 011 pf:
months' total of $10.85 bil· 15 Cut ala.med c::: f~1 •:
lion, said SaJomon Brothers lb Otnnir 110 Wa it ~:'.;:, ?.~~ food fish Ii I Al lhe top Coa1tcof -& Hutzler, a large invest-17 F19ure or 62 See )CJ C-rln '1%1
ment firm. speech AcroH ~~ :,~ 21
Of the nine months' total, 18 Permeate 63 Land 10130 ~~=~ncs 1.10
$620 million will be in indus· 20 Have fond-owried 1&7 c,oP,w1SlT .~ •at bo d ness for absol•1lely 19 Or11mnirr 's A I Nol nice or nlllB 010 trt n S. 21 Fur fab11c &4 T ··st"~~ l'Qu1pml'11t ~1 B•t l°'n Pd '•.7o
This year's total is al· 22 Mor,. sparse &5 Hav1n9 been 71 Prepos1l1on ~4 s~Hh~ll· c:~ 71:"
most certain lo surpass last 23 Filled born first 24 Worn of er's necen ~~~~is50 50 year's when localities bor· -.-nth pumps OO"'N endt~1menl ilY ~~:~, l 60lll0d "° billi 25 Casa Loma, " 2c P1ovidt'd •L " t c · rowed $11.uu on . for on e , with a11 u ~;;111~; one· c~~~i'n.i·'r
The demand for money a]. 21. Help l Ktlll e 1ndica11on arllmal ~row Coo "
'so is pushing up investors' 2'1 Clever hand le 21. Ma kt 40 Ra• se ~~g:::C.f0~1
yields in the corporate bond at.comp· 2 Dugoul in 111ebrtated: 1r1v1al c~~zZ•0,~ ~
market. Northern Slates It sh men t ~ h1Ils 1de Slang nb1,., hons g~ c5.!!p l ~
C th k Id 31 Synlhellc 3 Obscure 27 Rom~n 47 N 1CPrie cu.s " -Power .. o. , is wee so tuttle rom"1 11'J111n Crt>ed ,...,:h~ ~r
$30 malhon an bonds whl~h 32 0109,.nes' • to.. ind of TV me.nine 48 Propelled a ~~::;.',;'~~· ,,:
were offered ~ the public 1111esl re.cord1119 28 Th1111rl~r-sm~ll cr~ft ,cv~1nDruo 10
t · Id 2 w rd· • .. ,,.ea• y I • vr I• Pub at a 6.44 percen y1e . 0 ' J · • • i,e 1101H ~Cl Th111 lt9hl 'c"" Pub Joj 37 S •ntcur,. t. Recorded 2'1 Bro on of 1 b u•Pu11 '°"'
New Zodys
Store Opens
The 10th store in one of
the fastest growing discount
department store chains in
the West -Zodys -will
open Wednesday In Ana-
heim, Lee Freedman, sen·
tor vice president-general
manager of the ftrm has
announced.
"This brilliantly styled,
ultra modern 100,000-square
foot Zodys store will be the
third new major unit to be
opened in Jess than six
months by our Southern
caWornia-based retail or-
ga.niiallon, and all three
have been opened in Or-ange County," Freedman
noted. Debbie Reynolds, star of
television. movies and night
clubs wlll be the otficial rib·
bon cutter.
Store opening ceremonies
wUI be at 9.45 a.m. on the
\,()()(}-car parking lot at
Beach Boulevard and Lin·
coin Avenur in Anaheim,
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Merl?er Told
LOS ASGE~ -Abbott
L.abor.rtona laas b80tl.nc.-
f!d the ~ 0( au o(
the outstanding shares o(
SOurtland Laboratoria Los
An~les Courtlad nnpJoy ..
.about m prop1r anc1 had
uks Of about 13 million
for tbr year raded ~ »
Courtland IJ 8aJT w 1 1 I
t"Olltinur as chairmn ol the
board and c Hityanf 8arT
as presidrnt ol Courtland.
•bids will lw epeTatetl as a
AJbsldWy el Abbott.
l1w I.-An.:~.,_, company
~ a part Of bbott s °"" ( ourtJand Sdmtific
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J 0 DAit Y PILOT Monday, Oclobfr 30. 1967
For the Record
Meetings
Divorces
OBITIJJ\BIES
~IYTINGER
AM M. Mytlng«. <i09 11 ...... la Av.,,
C«ONI •1 M•r. $unllWCI b'f flllsll8nd. K~ L,; sen. LiaMh tlsle<, l'Wltn Country,,,...; br~. William R-411'1.
ROMl'Y wm be reclled lllb .,....,1n9,
M«rdr/, •f 1:10 P .Mv llallt CNpel. ~ E. Cee~I .Hlo"'r..,, Co<ONI del
-· ~IM\ ,,.,.w, TundofY, 10 A.M., Out LadY 0.-of Angel>
C:.lhollc 0-dl. ·~· -kP. uldlft' ~. llallz ~ry, ,C.
,,,.,. de -r. Olr~ LOUD
Wtrt1M $. Loud. • V . <IA 101 Nt,.
QMUt, C«on. drl -Survlwd b'f
IOI. H. ll. Loud. of C«..,. .WI #Mr:
ortnc!OeUGflfe<. 0....... ~If, of CorOM
drl -r; 11••ndtem, Tl-w. Mid earrv H. Loud. Cor...,. dt• Mar. _,., ~ or~<1111rendct>llcl. Privett W<Vlclet
_.., held -av. el Wttlcllff CNpel
Morlvan. ~
STONE
Albert J. Stont 1"11 Wrstmln>i.r
Pl&a, to.le Mna. ~OU> "'""''"9·
Wutclllt Cll•11tl Monuerr. ~. STO~E
Ann SlonP 1611 Wt"tlmln•I~ Pl .. (011•
NH• ~rvie" otnd ... 9. Wtslclffl
CllePL"I Mor'll>•l'Y. ~
STREl\fAN
MIS> Rulw "-I.. StrPmt~ AQf 1'.
ol 11S Rtwr• Wav. N~P"fl llNC:ll.
S.,rvl"!CI b'f n~. Ada AMrlf Mn-
ton. of Hf!'Wpert llucf\. &nd E lolw H
Dldtfl', of Lallewood. Pr;vet~ _..1cn ~ held tocln. Monclav. ti -1dif1
O..prt ~rv • ..-s. CHARGUALAF
£dW9nl Fr•ncl1 a..,..,.1.1 1710 Col-
lif9e Ave~ C.0.111 #lltN. Paned .-n
Oc1..-r 24. ROM()', TUf'\de'f, 7:JO p .M., 11<1"1 ,........ 17~1 S..Pf"lor.
Coll• ~ Grevesldit MNlcfS. Wtd--.,,, 11 AMJ Sellfl Clere Cem-
f'IHY, Oxnard. Dlredld b-1 111"1 Mor·
tuM'f, Cost• Meu. BERNETT
E-d P. knWlt. 12' C«ll Pl-Coslt Me-w. Died Odot.r 21. Sur·
vim b'f llMIOf\ltt, Mn. J-F. w 11 ..
..,, Cost• -· end two grl"delll\. dren Pr~ •-•I _,,lttt win be ~ ..... lktl 8<Md'#IV Mor·
l\llfY, lit llrotdwtv. Coll• MeW. LEWIS
R IVll'Ond V. UW"~ ;i.os F lnnlr? • N--1 llffelt. Plwed ••rr Oc1. 1'. ~ictt Ptl'd"1Q "1 Pall" V-#.{fr·
tuarr. ADAMS
Nelson. Hrrv 0-ve ~l\ofnpson "' Nancv lOUIM ThomPM>n. Carolyn Ktltll Henolty VI Mervin Pet•
rv Hcnstt-v. A~r1 llov Grten VI Edllh Lout.
Green. Llrov D. o.w-n Julia A Dew....,,
LOl'tna M Teeplu v• A. Joel Ttei>ltt. Jr, Judv J. Abllon VI Clltrltt M. Abbott.
Btttv L Kti"' n Lttlle E. !<tllh, Joll<l J . Hood vs SyMa II. Hood. Gall Mlrle smith vs svM• O. Smith.
Tllllord o.1ner vt Valme D. Smllh.
Tllllord Dt<tntr vs Valma 8. OHner. Norma R Ch•~> Y> Wiiiiam Ed-
ward Chambe<.s.
B6'11ara L. Ltuon vs. H&rvey G. Lea· ..... Judv w. Simmons vs R.eolntld Lee
Slmn>on•. Rene Marie CarmQfla vs Cl51mlro Jot Carmona. Je•nne l . Slttlt VI Wllllom H, Sleelt. Charlu II Btru<>n .... BtltY Jun
!kn son Pam•I• Jovce Jones VI Mere Clltrles
Jones. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES Ad• L. lllinlk vs llobtrl L. llflnlk. Nancv JNn Oc.tPdl vs RelPI! David
OCtN!t Eltlne 11. H•mon Y• Gtoroc F Han·
•on. EllNn Grttn "' John Francl• Grf'f'n Sharon M. lYlllrt Y• Sleven 11. Zvl~
Ira. Miry M. 5mitll VI Stanley O. SrJ\llh, Diane Lynn PK.kard vs David William Packard. Nlcl>QI Ann DIQflM •• J~~ Louis
DIQflM. Rile Ftv ~omlin' n Robert Edwin
Tomlin AdrltnM A. L1 P•ltr \'5 Alfred R. LI
sJ:!~tt.Jlltvnt Mlckeiule vs WtVM
Oouglt' Mackenzie Alma E. PllllllPl V> Cllerles D. Piil~
llPI Recllal Clltton VS Donald F. Clltf()fl, Dolo<r.s Ann Stoner vs Orb Btn Sloner. _,..,,If ~an Luc• vs Wiiiiam Let Luce Janie. JHn Tldlntr v• Ron •Id
BO'flon Ticknor. G•ll K. McC•rlY YI Jerrv Buller Mc-c~~7·w!~ .. .,. Gnni L. w.-11. Carl06 Q. Nuanez vs R06tMlfY Rios
NuAntl Phyltlt D. Slltw YS Albtrt W. Shaw. Alber1• L. Gullft V\ Willie G. G<JM. Jtnl« ElalM Caner vs. Gordon L.
Ca ff er Cerol Jon 11\<Cullocll Yt Jdln Llr>dHV McCullocll. Nancv L. Hltston vt. Mlclletl Devld
~u"on Conste..u J Currenf vt Wllllem R Currtnt,
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Fire Calls
NoHll""'*' k .O •·10 a.m. Stturday. fire ln11ttlloali<>n.
PKlll< COd! Hlghw,y •nd Brodt·
hur1t SlrM.
10. IJ a.m.. s1'1Kfll"* flrt, 7"2 New·
"'4tn Av~. S:06 p.m., car tlrr. Golden West Strerl
and uunlllurtt Drive.
t :cn p.m. Suncta~. lfrucl\lrt fire, tilt
Cr•wford Clrcft, 1:41 p,m.. flrt lnWiliOlllon. 71671
K'"'-"'· •:J9 p.,., .. fire lnvesllgtllon, Pl Te<n
Clrclt. t< ..... •111 V1llfY
10•2' t m. Saturdn. rfKUlt, Ward
and Edi~ SlrHIS. 12:,. t .m. S..ndtv. 9ru• fire, 10.5
R-.-Trtller P•r1t.
1. J9 p.m.. s1ruc1ure fire, 10371 Mornll'IQ
Gl«V Cir cit.
•:JO a.m. Mofldn, 111I04lne watlldown.
s.n Dff90 FrMW•Y et llnioltllurn
Sfrtt!. \eel 9Mdt
10:'° a.m . s.lurd•v. 9u lMlc. 11.v
Boult••rd ar>d 11o1 .. "'"-·
S:16 P·"'·· on """'· behind 1$4 1m.
$1
f '2' •• m 54/ndav, ""' fire. S.n D~
FrttVl'l'f, I :00 a.m NIOl1da\'. trnd<« lnvuflgt·
llon. U.SI St. AndrtlOrs /lvt.
IM-1 •Mell
12 17 • m. Stturdav. lrttll fl•t· )4(»
NtPlunt AVt
H U • m , car tire. 0001 W Goff! Hlotr#•v. ''" 1.m .. slnKturt tore. 114 42nd SI u,eM .._,,
7 lS p.m. Stturdav, kltc.lleft fire. 111
Mante Cerio Drive. lrvlne Covt.
IJOO dll~ 1·• p.m .. curt1ln fire, t.51 S. Cosst
Higl>IMV. c-Metl
t :OO *-m. klunMY, rtse.11t. 2el Ne.,.
00'1 Blvd.
10;3>1 1.m.. OllOllnt wt...,_n, 'J!1l1
Htrtlor Blvd.
11·51 e.m .• rH<Ut. *61 W. 111!1 St. 1'. SJ p.m , ltl.M alarm, f.alrvlew Roed
and lleke< Strttl 1:41 p.m .. ftl.w alarm, 76IO Ftlrv~
Roecl • 3:19 1.m. Sunday, rucue, lf?l Po-
mont Ave. 10: 12 1.m.. •tteut. 116$ 81smarc*.
10:70 •.m., 11•111• n,.,,. 1no Maple SI.
10:5' 1.m .. ftllt t ltrm, 111h Street
tnd ~II Avmut.
l ;U p.m .. IT•lh lire. )Oil Ytl'-"
st~ Drtw S:CM p.m .. grau llrt 630 C.t11ter $1,
6:01 p.m., orns flrt. h.IO C.enttr St 6·09 p.m.. rtKut. 112• Git~ E~ll
TtNf<' '7' o.m . _,, lint. ,.,, Mthf•m
Avt,
County
School
Expands
OHANGE -West Coast
University, Orange County's
aerospace-age night school,
is now undergoing an ex-
pansion program to boost
its enrollment to 1,100 stu·
dents.
New facilities are nearing
completion at Union Bank
Square in Orange. and are
expected to be ready for the
st~rt of new classes Nov.
21. according to Willard G.
Huggins. director of the cen-
ter.
Virtually all students at
the university are employed
full · time as engineers or
technicians for aerospace
and electronic industries
and public agencies.
Three-hour classes are of·
fered two nights a week.
West Coast is an accredlt·
ed univeraity offering d•.
grees in electrical engineer·
ing, mechanical engineer·
ing. applied mathematics
and applied physics.
State Body
Formed by
Goodwill
SANT A ANA -Forma-
tion of a state association by
the 11 Goodwill Industries in
California was rat.Uied by
directors of Orange Coun-
ty's Goodwill at their Oc·
tober session. The alliance
is known as the Council of
California Goodwill Indus·
tries.
Pr imary purpose of t h e
association. as explained by
Gaylord Hicks. executive
vice-president of Goodwill
Industries here. is to give
the California Goodwill ln·
dustries a single spokesman
in dealing with mutual ex-
ternal problems.
Valley Talk
By Assessor .
SANTA ANA -Orange
County Assessor Andrew J.
Hinshaw will address the
Fountain Valley Civic
League at 7:30 p.m. Thurs·
day at Fountain Valley City
Hall, 10200 Slater Ave.
City Finance Director
Bernard Beausaog will also
give a short speech at the
meeting concerning proper-
ty taxes in general.
The two speeches will be
followed by a question-an-
swer period in which both
men may be quizzed, a Civ·
ic League spokesman ex·
plained.
Orrt L Oetl. m41 Tf'llffln01an, Ehl·
norr, CaM. Survl-Irr ..,,,, Jtctc; ti.,,. da~llltts. L..,,,. SPff'U', Hunt•
lnQlon Boe"; Grace Rusoefl tnd CN!r· lof1e Jenlllns, Ind 12 grllldclllldren.
Gravrsidt ~. Wedftadn, 11
A.M , el Vt!tren• C-1~. Wf'tf ~ A,...ltt. Dlr«ttd by Pet* F•rnllv Co-
lonl•I Fllntr•I ~. Party goer
Falls, Dies
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EVANS
Clar~ W. Evens. 1S24 N-1
Blvd .. Costa Mew. Survl-Irr brotfl. •r, Rict..ard J . Ev•n\; OM lrSttr,
Ellulwlh E. Sturm. Prlvt~ wrvkM
W~f l>eld •t Peeli F 1mllv Co4onlfl
FUIW'll Hcmr.
GONN
Ian (f(im) Gunn 9US ...,,.,,.,,,"9bl•d
Lane. Gordm Grovt, Survivf<I l7v """ tnll, Mr. Ind Mr>. Harl« J C,,,..n;
si•ttr. !MN D. Gunn; orandP&r,,,,h.
M•s. Ethel Craig . ..,., 1•" Gunn, tr>d
Mr end M••. It A. Mu•P.v Grow•i<k _,,~ •• Tu."'8y. 1 P..N<. Wtttminst.r
Mtm?l'lel Ptrll: Dirl!cit'd by P~
FtmllY Co4onl1I FuMral H-. HUGHES
EuU. H. HughH. 13660 Allftand<lto
Roed, LeiW•• Wartd, SHI Be1<1!. S..•·
vim b¥ two '°'"' J~ w. 1nd ~Ir( Mugllel, •nd two 9randchll-
ctr.n. SerYlc:ei, T~y, 10:JO A.M ..
Pf!ell Ft mlf'f CA!lani•I Furwnt Home.
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corena dd Mar OR J..94.SI
Costa Heu Ml I-MU
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 Broadway, Cotta Mesa uwm
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
CemeterJ • Mor1aarJ
Chapel
JSee PadfJc View Drive
Newport Beach, CaWonlia m..•1
PEEK f" AMIL¥ COLONIAL
FUNERAL HOME
hll Bol.:.e Ave., WestmlnWr
m.3S'5
BUENA PARK - A Bue·
na Park man fell to his
death following a costume
party at the Eagle~ Lodge
in Anah«:im early Sunday.
Keith D. Huey . ,29. lost his I
balan~e while walking down
a stairway at the lodge. the
coroner's office said. Huey
was dead on arrival at Ana-
heim Memorial Hospital.
The coroner's office said
Huey recently suffered a
knee injury and walked with
a limp.
PACIFIC
VIEW Mft.l O~l..\L P.llUC:
Ctm1ltl')I • Morluor)I
SMITH'S M'>RTUARY Mmol1u'" • Chaittl
Saft it ~(..,111111
by Bob Wigmore
Whet', new •+ your hou1t? .•.
Anylhinq new In your hom• ...
furniture . ru91 . . appli·
an'91 ... dolhin9 . • new
TV, puh•p•? end if they wort
d .. troyed by fire loniqht, would
your in1urence rJ\HI lodav'•
hi9htr co•h 1 Thin~ it over .•.
Today, you ttn cover in ont
policy mo1t of lht ri1~1 you flee
in your homa ... ind you rn•y
u•• money, loo. We will be
9ltd to help you determine
what ~ind of insurt nc• you nH d
and how much, lo co~er your
periontl belon9in91 t nd your
hom• ••• Ju1t 9lve ua • c1ll,
•nd remember, if you're not ful·
ly in•ured ••• it's not enou9h! IZ'7 ~tal• St. r ~·wal Stn11m
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ESTEE LAUDER INVITES
Y.OU TO HER
BEAUTY FAIR
FOR A BRIGHT NEW LOOK IN MAKEUP
FOR A PORTRAIT OF A BRIGHT NEW YOU.••
COME TO ESTtE LAUDER'S 1BEAUTY FAIR1 AT ROBINSON'S NEWPORT•
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ALONE, WITH NEW , VIBRANT COSMETICS.•• TOMORROW THROUGH SATURDAY•
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MAKEUP SCHEME, A TALENT ED ART IST WILL DO YOUR PORTRAIT TO
ACCOMPANY YOUR P ERSONAL ANAL YSI S CARD! ALL. WITH OUR
COMPLIMENTS, OF COURSE! YOU 1LL GET YOUR BRIGHT• ROMANTIC
GLOW WITH T ENDER MAKEUP BASE, 5 .QQ •••CREME ROUGE, 2 .50
••• YOUTH-SHEEN FA CE POWDER, 5.oo .•. EVEl.INER COMPACT, 4.00
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Melllil•'• 0<1-., )t, 1,.7 Nl·CM ll•tt It
Holiday
Harbinger
With the less fortunate in mind, Mesa-Harbor Club
members are filled with the holiday spirit of giving as
they plan their major fund-raising event of the year.
And, to further underline the approaching season
the club will present a preview of fashions appropriate
for the holidays following a noon luncheon in the New·
porter Inn Monday, Nov. 16. Festivities will begin with
an 11 a.m. social hour.
Complementing the decor of the setting and the
style parade will be table centerpieces of yarn flowers,
which will be pr~sented to a lucky ticket holder at each
table.
Recipient of show proceeds will be the Albert Sil·
ton Home of Orange County which provides a home
for infants to 16-year.olds, who because of unfortunate
circumstances, need temporary shelter.
Costumes will be shown from Lido Fashions, with
acceasoriea from Kinney Shoes and coiffures, especially
done for the ahow, by the Sea Horse and Dolphin Beauty
Salons.
Mn. Ralph . Hippert announced that commentators
will be Mn. Alfred Van Rossen and Mrs. Leslie Har-
rison. Mrs. John Stone is mocJels chairman.
Mannequins will be the Mmes. John E. Stone, Rob-
ert C. Maginity, Raymond Sawchuk, Victor Westover,
William Hamilton. Richard Parrish, Arthur Hoadley.
Michael Rivera, Louis Chall, Dan Briscoe and Bud
Bardsley.
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Tickets. at $6. may be reserved by calling either
Mrs. Hippert at S49a3&30 or Mrs. Glenn Armstrong,
. Mt-2832.
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PHILANTHROPIC ASCENT -Singing a song of fashion while
;iscending the lcrdde1' 'Of success ar& Mrs. John E. Stone (center)
and Mrs. Robert C. Maginity. Directing them and all arrangements
for Mesa-Harbor Club's charity fashfon show is Mrs. Ralph HipperL
The benefit will be presented Tuesday. Nov. 16, in the Newporter
Inn during a luncheon .
Summer's Splendor Yields Christmas Cheer
A cheery Christmas will become a reality for less
fortunate families, thanks to eff<>rts of provisionals
of National Charity League Juniors, Newport Chap.-
ter. For their summer months were spent in collect-
ini, repairing and refurbishing toys which will go
on sa le at the }'icktocker Thrift Shop. 120 E. Hlth
St., Costa Mesa from 10:30 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. Thur~·
day, Nov. 16. Putting the finaJ touches on several
articles are Oeft to right) Mrs. George W. Coon .Jr.
and Mrs. William Alvarez.
First Nighters Pion Gala for 'Gazebo'
A gala evening is planned by Lido Isle first Night·
ers Tuesday. Nov. 7. First. couples wi ll motor to
one of the Harbor Area restaurants for dinner and
then will attend opening night of the Lido Players
presentatio n of Alec Cop pell's spine-tingling chuck-
ler, "The Gazebo." "Ya 'll Come" is the invitation
bei ng extended by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilcox fright).
as· Dr. H. C. Burj!rarr. production manager or the
pJayers and Mrs. William Gautschi accept. Reserva·
tions are being taken by Mrs. Gautsch i at 673-4285.
Pop Poetry Take-off Brings Husbands Down From Loft
DEAR ANN~ Yesterday T picked
up a book of pop poetry by a fello w
named Ronald Gross. A poem in the
book was a take·off on a letter to
you from an unh appy wife. Will you
plNae respond tQ. the question in the
poem? Here It it:
EPITHALA'MIUM
I can't undenta.nd why the career
girls
Who write to you feel they are
missini
So much in lift by not being mar-
ried. ••
Where ·do they get thr idea
That a husband ii; tht ani;wer to
everything?
I wish one of th e!-r ~11·1., would take
mine.
I'm not bitter. Ann -just expPrl·
~meed.
Marriage is not the Gream it is
cra.::ked up to be.
I had a wonderful job when I got
married
But I cheerfully ga' r 11 up to bP
a household drudgr. Mv husb;11:d i~ a n1< • .. ,,,. 1'11t ,,,,,,
L~t -e te11 vvl' th:it ni:ir 111 ... P I'
plPnty O\ l'l'l'il'r•-1
M11ny sint:IP girls "'J •tr to ~.1~ thry
are lonesome.
Well. I'm married and I'm lnnr
some. too
I'm not a cold person. Ann. Ir that •
"'h:it you're thinking
I never refuse tum.
The sing'e wo1•t:-n who suppr.rt~ h<'J
self can travel.
An I ~µ"n-t her mi n<'v on an' th11,
lh:it strikes her ranc v
~i.r , .. '" ha1 c ;i d:>lr. a rnm ;1111 1
nr ;i full-hlnwn aff;i1r
If 'hr Irr'• hk" 11
Shf' can htrn love off and on hkr
an Plectrw h;:ht hulh
So whv don't vou lrvel with lhP
girls.' Ann ' ·
;\!-~\\· YORI\ READER
Of':. Ht NE\\ YOH I\ flf':,\11ER:
I HA \'E lrvrlr d with thr J?irls -
In fi!IR 11r\\ .,pap1•rs
From Anchoragr to Amarillo.
I trll th rm that ALL marriages arr
happy.
It's . ivin~ togrthrr arrerward~
that's tough.
(
I trll th\':11 lilat a guod marriage
Is not a gift.
It's an a·:· '<'nir•nt
Thal marringr iN not for kilts 11
1at..ri; ,1?11ls ll''rl 111 111.11 if,
If srp:trnlr~ thP mrn from lhr ho~·~
\nrl lhr womrn from lhr i:irli;.
I tell them tbal marriage Is trstrd
dally by thf' ahilit~· lo comprn-
mlr;f'.
To i:h·r ;inlf l;ikr.
lt11 sllr' lrnl can ltel'f'nd on belnit
11mnrt rnoni:h to kno"
What'5 worth fl ghtinJt ahout
Or makini: an issue of
Or rven mentioning.
~furria~e Is gMng -
And more Lmportant -forgiving.
And It Is almost always lhe \\ill'
who must do these tttings.
Then. as If that \\ere not enough.
She must be '41llUng UI fctrget what
shr forga\I'.
Oflr n that Is lhl' hardrst part.
Oh. I hnvr lrvrlrd all rii:ht.
tr thr'' r1on'I i:r t m~· mrss111,!r. 811~·
Irr.
11'1 becausP tb.ey don't "ant lo grt
it
RosP·rolorrr1 glassu are never
malf P In bifocals.
Nobody wants to read the 1mall
print in dreams.
ANN LANDERS
If you have t.rfluble getti.n~ along
"11 h your parents . . . i( you can't
~et them to let you live your own
life. send for Ann Landers' booklet.
·sugged by Parents? How to Get
~to"re freedom.·· Send 50 cents in
rom with your request and a long,
c1amped. self-addressed envelope.
.\nn L:inders will be s:lad to help
1 011 Y.1th 'our prohlemi; end them
1n hrt in rarr nf thr DAILY PILOT
r1wln~1nc. a stamped, self.addressed
envelope.
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12 DAIL V PllOT Monday, Octobtr 30, 1%7
Mothers, Daughters Take Tea and See
Women of SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
Lee Bolin and Mrs. Raymond Hammeras (left to
right) show Heather Loy Palmer what beautif uJ d~·
orations will be used at tbe annual Thank Offering
and Mother-daughter Tea on Wednesday, Nov. 8,
'Blondie' Lets Her Hair Down
'Scatterbrain'
from 2~30 t.o 5 p.m. in Stewart Lounge. Presiding
at the tea table will be Mrs. Charles Dierenfteld,
Mrs. Raymond Brahama and Mrs. Jamea Moor. wives
of the ministers. Proceeds are earmarked for Ecu·
menical Medical Missions.
Heads Union
By GAY PA l1LEY
~EW Y 0 R K IUPI)
E' eryone knows her as the
scatter • brajned heroine or
Blondie series in the movies
and on television.
<'Xchange program which est institution.'' sa1cf Miss Since Frances Perkins. no-
sent an American circ11s to Sin~eton .. II is lhP bread thin~." Miss Perk.Ins was
Russia and brought the Mos· basket or the American secretary of 1 a b o r in the cow circus to the United States. for artists ln the lee home. When labor is right. Franklin D. Roosevelt ad·
Few know of another role
for her, a deadly serious one
in real We, as vice presi·
dent of a national labor
union and a determined and
informed voice in contract
negotiations.
it is beautiful. When it is ministration. Follies and most recently wrong ... the wrong people Even if women aren't act·
for the Rockettes at Radio as leaders ... it is a most 1ve at the high level in un·
City Music Hall. v i c i o u s and destrucuve ionism, Miss Singleton !~Is
Now, Miss Singleton takes thing. that they still have a vital
on contract tallcs Wlilti the "We need more women in role-"read what go" into
Ringling Bros. Barnum & the responsible positions. tJhe constitution of the union
Batley circus, Holiday on Women care. We do things Lo which your husbands be·
I c e and the Ice Capades, right. But look at· our role. long. Read ttieir contracts.''
she said. r=================s===;;;;ll She is Penny Singleton.
the blonde. blue-eyed act·
ress who's btto so busy on
lhe East Coast with labor
contract talks that she fig·
ures by the time she gets
home to Hollywood "my
granchildren will be in their
teens." Granddaughter Syd·
ney Brook is 8, granddaugh·
ter Deidre Marie is 7.
Miss Singleton is vice
president of the American
Guild of Variety Artists
( AGVA). For the last eight
months. she has been in
New York helping to work
out contracts for the cultural
Teachers Attuned
Miss Singleton got into l
AGVA negotiations quite byl
chance. although hers is a
heritage of labor interest
Around 1957, she recalled.
the Los Angeles brancll of
the union. holding a conven-
tion at Disneyland. wanted
to line up some ol its fam·
ous names for personal ap-
~arances.
She accepted an invitation
to appear at a lunch and
•·a week later, I was nomi·
nated for the n a t i o n a 1
board." She's been an acti·
vist ever since.
"Labor is America's great·
Musical Treat Noted
Touch. Tone and Texture
is the subject of the lee·
lure-demonstration by well
known organist C h a r I e s
Shaffer when he addresses
the Music Teachers' Associ·
ation of California, Orange
Branch.
The session, open to lhe
public, is set for 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov. l. in the
First Congregational Church
Santa Ana.
Shaffer's numerous per·
formances throughout the
United States for the past
18 years have established
his reputation as a brilliant
recitalist and won him widP
recognition.
He was one of six organ·
lsts in the country invited
to play for the 1962 nation·
al convention of the Ameri·
can Guild of Organists, has
been a church organist for
the F i r s t Presbyterian
Church of Hollywood since
1929 and is a faculty mem·
ber of Occidental ColJege
and Caliiornfa State ColJege
at Fullerton.
He has recorded hymns
for use in chapel services
aboard the USS Yorktown
and played the organ in the
film. "The Greatest Story
Ever Toki."
Born in Akron. Ohfo. he
received several scholar·
ships in both piano and or·
~an including study at Ober-
lin Conservatory of Music
After serving in the ·armed
forces. he continued h i s
studies al the University of
Redla·nds where he earned
his masters degree in mu·
SIC.
Association
American Association of
Retired Persons meets ev-
ery third Thursday at l p.m.
in the Senior Citizens Club
house. Newport Beach.
PREPARE
l!fhJbLJfL FOR THE .,~7_-... FUTURE
School of Business • eooKXEEPING •SECRETARIAL
e ACCOUNTING ~1fi'I'( elBM KEY l~ PUNCH
SHORTHAND SHOJrHAND e DENTAL
•• , ' wmu ASS ISTING
CURLY CU E
young pace-setters take
note ... the password
for fall is curls. "Tu mble
Curl", the softly tousled
permanent, complete
with cut, 8.75*
"Sophisticate Curl". the newe'I
permonent de~igned by the f af'l"c.,
Jeonette Johnson. for an adv"!N ' {
dllurinq look. re•.tyle Md perm
hy \Uoerb <,tylid~. in the Stwr"
14.50
'<hchlly h11:hrr f11r hnlrr! "'' hlrnrhrr! h11ir
Beauty Salon. flO I
phone
Huntington Beach 892·3331
Newport Beach· 714, 644-!:'12
.fA~HIO~ l!ll.A~D A! ·' t \\ POR I LI l J.;R
,
Cheryl Davis to Wed n February Ceremony
Mrs. Betty Lou Halloran
Davi& of Lido Isle hosted a
buffet party for close friends
and announced the engage·
ment of her d a u g h t e r,
Cheryl Davif' to Damon the marriage date is Feb.
Bame of San Jose. 10, in St. Andrew's Presby·
wbere she majored in busi-
ness administration.
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
Also attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bame of
Whittier, the bridegroom-
elect's parents.
The couple revealed that
terian Church.
The bride-elect, daughter
of Richard A. Davis of Man·
battan Beach, iJ a graduate
of San Jose State pc>Uege
OPEN DAILY 9 -6
Her fiance is an alumnus
of the University of South•
em California where he was
1962-63 All-American in foot-
ball. Currently he is coach-
ing at Sao Jost:.
Harre Cl Gift Sic:p
TOWN & 80UNTRY
STERLING SILVER ON GLASS
TO SPARKLE THRU THE HOLIDA YSJ
SIL VER Tl LED
TOWN AND COUNTRY
CHEESE BOARDS
Riehly antiqued white
boards with pewter-
f ook handles and
silver rose eheest tilt.
Knife included.
from the top:
SNACK-FOR-TWO TRAY
Cheese board with dip
jar, kn ife. I 0.00
TWO-DIP CHEESE TRAY
Great gift idea ! 1'4.00
PARTY SIZE TRAY
Extra large cheese tile. I 6.00
SIL VER-BAND SHRIMPER SET
Clur glass bowls hi<)hlighted with
gleaming sterli"9 $ilver border and
rose desig". Picks included. I 0.00
EXECUTIVE GLASSES
Elegant party set of 8
sterling silver ell-over
pattern in e sparkling
holiday mood. 1'4.00
HIBALL GLASSES
Town and Country
silver rose pattern
• . . very gifteble
Set of 8 13.00
YE OLD WHOPPING BIG PRE-SEASON
@l_gSARAN@S
OF VAST ASSORTMENTS OF
8HRI~TMA~ PAP~R GOO'D2'
Festive Party Decorations
Holiday Table Covers
Christmas Wrappings
3433 VIA LIDO
1/2 OFF
NEWPORT BEACH
Gala Napkins
Cheery Coaster1
Clever Tie-Ons
673-6360
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SIL VER WEDDING DATE
Dr. and Mn. J. F. Edw.rd1
c.-.._,...
MARY BURBAGE
January Bride
Rite Date
Selected
St. J a m e 1 Episcopal
Church, Newport Seach will
be the settinC for the Jan.
13 nuptials linking Mary
M~rgaret Burbe.ge and Don-
ald Walter Ll.m.acber.
The bride-U>-be, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Burbage of Newport
Beach, attended the Uni·
versity of Minnesota.
Her fiance, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Walter
Limacher of Coron.a del
Mar, is a graduate of New·
port Harbor High School
and attended Orange Coast
College.
What's Doing
MARY DAY
642...(321
TODAY
TOPS .._,_. l.lfltlln -Htrl'f'r
er Sd>ool. cost• ~ ... 1·30 pm
0.ff'Htln A_.,m.us -Ar!CltrMIO'I School eudllorlum. Westmll\Sler. I om 14-rllle CM'9tr, s-t 1.-..1-
-Col~ Par\, ~I. 23'0 Notr•
O.me RCWld, Cosla M._., I p m.
TUHOAY
COil• Motl! ....... Cltlllft Com·
rnunltv Rtcrtlllon Center, Cos11 ~.
11 1.m. SlrWtiftlKt CIW ,.f llWI ....... l .. dl
-Fre~oh' rn11ur1nl. noon.
H•ntl11et• IHdl TOPS P 1 • 11 •
Pllldlln-Hunl1n1Jfon eudl L1bu rv, 7
o.m.
Gu11• ·~ Olrten 119lnMn S.V•N 01nc1 CIM.-RKrHtlOn Centor. Hunl·
1"910n 8tt<h, 1 :)0 p.rn. N...-f IMCll W-.lt's Pell« An·
1111ry-Loutlon I• ,.,.1llblt bY u 1111111
Mrs. Reed G lol/lell, 9'2-tAlO. 7 :30 p.m
J1Ck "" JIH o...a cw ... e11e11 ClubllouM, Ntwpott !lffcll, I p.m.
W•DNISDAY w-.11•a O,.ff er• ,.f HU01t111tt111 l11~ntlntloft 8•ch Country Club
t • m. XI 0.111 Nw Clla~ ,.f o.tpll!Mls-
M1rlntrt l lbrorv, H-00<1 ~ech. 10 ..... s, ... ,,...... -S.utll Coast RIHrt•
rv-181$ Vlllo W1v, Ntwpotl 8e1cfl. 10
a m s ... -..1mtst c~111 tf N•WHr1 H1r11tr
-C•sPlln ~•aurant, Coslt Mew, noon Orallfl (M!Oly c.ctwa IM ScfC·CUlalll
Stci.ty-()dd Frll~ Hall. C o • ta
Meu. noon TOPS 111<11 eabft -Recreation
Center. Huntlnolen Beac!I. 1 p.m. TOPS S11 Sl,.ns-1<11M><ool<t 5'hool.
Cosle Mew. 7 p.m. S~u•,.. Rl,..r• S41uart D111u -
First Mtlhodbl Cllurdl, Cotl1 Mew.
I P.m. Mll'Y Pkkf«• CllHfff, Dllttllltn ,.f
t11o l rltt1ll •-•,.._Location I• av1ll· able by calllnt Mrs. Frid eallard, ·
tli.2·l0n. t P.m ov.,..ators A"°"ymeu~nvon Club-
houst. 196 eroodwav tnd C1nyon
Road. Luune Boch, 1:30 p,m
THURSDAY
wtllrllfll TOPS C..._Ebb Tl<k mo-bt~ -par\, U60 Pl3untlf Ave .
Newl>()t't 8eodl. 10 1 m
CHll ~ Llllt•l"f Stwv Hwr -
Cool• Mtw Library, l:lO D m.
Trlm·YIJI TOPS Clull If WHlmln•I•
-Flnlev Sdlool's inulllourPOSe room.
•:lO o.m. N......., Hol'Mr l onlMM .... Pr.
IHllMal Wll'l'I..,., Clull, lnc,-Mtu
v.,..,. CountrY Club. 1 o.m. TOPS Marry Mlltff't -C~sl View khool. Huntington 8Hch, 7 p rn,
TOPS wai.t watelltn -Marl11<1
H'9h khool room Ill. Huntlngloft euc11. 7 P.rn. TOPS Mertllltl Mennllft -Wood-
l1ncl School, Coo la Mn•. 7 Pm. New-1 Ha..-l<•PH 0."• Al· 11m11M A-111\aft -l.oclllon 11 evtll· •bl• lw e1Ul"9 Mn. James PalrMr.
1M4-llS7, 7:JO P.m. C••I• ~ Ctmmu11ltl Nttr•l'Y
SC-' -CA>ll-P1rlt 5cllool, mulll· pu~ room. 7:30 p.m.
Ove-ttrt "-rmw• -P1utarl110
School. c0.11 MtSI. I o.m. I
Amorlun Lttlell Aualllary, '"" Mo.,, Uni! OS -A,,,.rlee n letlon
Holl, 8 P.M . wom•n ot Ill• 1111-.. 11)1 -M~
H•ll, Costa Mttll. I om FRIDAY
Nul1 le NtllblH TOPS C!Ub -Hunt
lnoton Buch lhcru llon Ce..~r. 10 •m . A~tltr•' Frid•V Lullcllfftl Cl•ll -no w B•v Ave.. 81ttioa. noon L•to ..... LH llltr Sciuaro Ol nCI Club
-Wulmonl School. Huftll"9ton 8e1<h,
I P.m
c .. 11 UM Aualfflrv to V1tera111 el 1'11'91tft W1tr1, PHI nu -Amerlun
l e-alon Hill. C0&1a Mn•. I p.m.
Partnh Wlltttllt Plrl~ -Meu V.rde Counlrv Club. I o.m.
The Grandest
Mall of All is ...
... As easy to
find as your
front door.
5outh f oast ?laza
Monday, Octotitr 30, 1%7 DAILY PILOT J 3
Anniversary Celebrated Club Seeks Gardeners
Laguna Beach G a r d e n
Club's Green Thomb Sec-
tion met in the Royal Tahi·
tian apartments, w h e r e
Mn. Yvonne Sandell, man-
HAL AEBISCHER
HEARING AIDS
F.ot11rl11t hllllrlo,. Mlrwclo I•
Mft I . C•JI KWY., C:-•1 #Mr
During Two Occasions Phone 675-3133
~ • a.,.1n . All ......
Ci>•llty ...... 1111y Sl9utfty
Dr. and Mrs. James F'.
Edwards of Santa Ana and
Lido Penil\Sula were honor-
ed on their silver anniver-
sary with two parties.
T b e couple's t e e n-age
daughters, Janet and Joan,
feted them with an open
house. More than 100 guests
fa th e r e d for hors d'
oeuYTes and punch. Special
guest was Mrs. Glen Ros·
kinson of San Diego, sister
of Mrs. Edwards.
Police Wives
The second occasion was
hosted by close friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth ll)gm.an
who opened their Corona
del ~ar home for the cock-
tail buffet. Among close
friends attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Monty Montgom-
BEST
Tiie .DAILY PILOT offert •0111•
of ifte best fHturH, "'1 octvel
t11rvoy of rHclers, 1vei11ble ii
eny BeWJpaper il1 the H tioit.
The I.alt Tunday al ntty
month ii the date .elreded '
by the Newport BNCh Wom-
an's Police AmitimJ far its
meeting at 7:3D p.m. in
members' homes. Jira. Beed
Gloeben, t1UGD. wiD far-
nilb Jocatioa iDfanDlltiaa.
Dear Ann Landen:
"Wlud de I de _..... die _._
•Y little slater --"•1"
"Bow ea11 I teU •Y wife die'•
a louy •lager?"
"Bew de I ltPeak eff -affair
wk• my.....,,,
''S•oaJd I wear a w1f te
ehareb?"
''Bow de I make ay fadier
•top ears.lag?"
"ShouW I ieD •• ........ lie'•
a bore7"
''Is It rigid fer a wile te .....
oat her ....... ,. wlWlkeyT"
"Is ebeapaeu l•lteritell &em
mother te M•1"
"Am I a saeker te .. veat I•
hormone ereaaaT"
"What •lao..W • teea .... er'•
teleplaotu! prl1'iJetrn h1"
"We were &eeretly •arrle4
and now I '• prega-t ••• T"
"Do yoa thlak I .. erazy t•
Uke snails?"
And
Ann
Answers
With Insight, Feeling
and Humor
EVERY DAY IN THE
,
knits in-a holiday moocf
little dresses of wool and kid mohair fol low a curve then flare
at the skirt making a simple statement of good fashion. Beautifully tailored
by Glasco in sizes 8 to 16. Left: in orange sherbet or pistaschio. Right: in
iaspl.erry ice or sea blue. Each 44.00 Dress Shop,J
u urns·
Newport rl Fashioo 1sland Newport Center • 644·2200 •Mon ., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Other days iO:OO till 6:00
J 4 DAIL V PILOT Monday, Octobtr 30, 1907
Student Speaks
To New Group
Miu Hannah Moses. a
sraduate student from Ma·
dru, India, will tell Laguna
Beach Branch members of
the American Association of
University Women bow her
AAUW fellowship has help-
ed her.
The meeting, the first
luncheon of the year staged
by the new group, will take
place in Clubhouse Two,
Leisure World, at noon Sat-
urday, Nov. 4.
Miss Moses has been
granted a special extension
of her fellowship to contin·
ue her social welfare studies
with work in the child wel-
fare department of the Los
Angeles Bureau of Public
Assistance. She is a life
member of the India Feder·
aUon of University Women.
The fellowship program
provided fellowships and
granta to 104 American and
internaUonal fellows or gra-
duate women scholars last
year. Other AAUW projects
include ltud.ies of interna-
tional problems, education,
the art! and community is·
sues.
Special g u e s t s at the
meeting will include Miss
Marion Tripeny, California
fellowships chairman, and
Miss Wilma Bichard, who
arranges the travel program
for awardees, both of Lon'
Beach.
Mrs. William Kennedy of
Three Arch Bay, president.
will preside, while Mn.
George Cornelius: put Call·
fornia fellowship chairman,
will present the speaker.
Mrs. George Eggleston of
Laguna Hills and her com·
mlttee will be in charge of
table decorations, while Mrs •
Jamea Townsend, 32541
Azores, South Laguna, is ta-
king reurvation checks of
$3 a person unW today.
The newly formed Lacuna
Beach branch ls composed
or women university gradu·
ates from Laguna Hills, La·
guna Beach, Miaaion Viejo .
and adjoining areas. Proa·
pec1ive memben are invit-
ed to attend tbe luncheon.
TALK MAPPED -PointiDC oat tile Far r..t Is Dr. C 1 ft Kat. ' Pw ....
teuor ot history at ua. no w111 mca. tllil __..tC•'' at •1111 ~ munity Day cm bJ Qmrda Women Unbd al Neu,_. ...._ Ala.
lnterelted in . spedar top6c .. (Jiil to riCllt) ... Sol9lrt ... .. ...
Richard Dlbill, cbainDaa.
lrfttol at Sunflowr, Co.ta Mela United Church Women
World Day Anticipated
Beg. 3tle e•eltl l'o•r ellolee of •••
DELICIOUS CANDY BARS
Kitchen-fresh chocolate
covered favorites include
pecan fudge, almond
fudge and almond bars.
All have a delicious home·
made quality. Stock up!
$
for
YOUR MONEY1 WORTH MORE AT
WOOLWORTH'S
Shop Every Evening
Mond1y thru Friday
Until 9:30 P.M.-
Saturday 'Til 6 P.M.
Anticipating World Oom·
munity Day on Friday,
Nov. 3, at Fairview Bap-
tist Church in Costa Mesa
are Church Women United
o( the Newport Harbor
Area.
W b o Sl\all Separate Ua?
is the theme for this yes.
The coffee fellowmip will
begin at 9:30 a .m. with the
program following at 10.
Assistant professor of hi.I·
tory, Dr. George Kent of
the Diviaion of Humanities
at UCI is the fatured sueat
and will speak Ot'1 Far Eut·
ern problems.
UCI Cbamber Singers un-
der the direction of Maur-
ice Allard, usfstant profes-
sor of music in UCl's divi-
sion of fine arts, will par·
ticipate aa well at the Rev.
Melvin Taylor, minister of
Fairview dlurd1 and John
Collection
Featured
At Gallery
In cooperation with Amer·
ican Art Week the Andress
Stone Gallery of Newport
Beach opens Wednesday,
Nov. 1. with Group Graph·
ics.
This is a collection of
woodcuts, lithographs, seri·
graphs, etchings and both
colored and black and wh.ite
drawings by 15 artists from
California, Texas, Louisiana
and Kansas.
The show will continue
throughout the month.
Trim-Vue TOPS
Trim-Vue TOPS Club of
Westminster meets e a c h
Thursday evening in t h e
multipurpose room of Fin·
ley School at 6:30 p.m. Mrs.
Helen Thomas, 893-4601. can
be contacted for additional
information about the or·
ganization.
21st ANNUAL SALE
20% OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK
NOVEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 1
LAMP LIGl~T INTERIORS J
2443 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3-3915
Graham. orga!Ut.
Sewing projectl will be
collected at the ga&.beriq.
Offerings received dariag
th.ia day tbrougbout the ...
tion support an exctwsee
program with Cb.urdl Wom-
en ot Latin America and a
tnininc prop-am for wives
of minUten of African i.
depeodence d:lurcbes in
SouUi Africa.
OWnn.an ii M r 1. ftjcb.
ard Dahill o( Fairvietr
churdJ. Committee mem-
bers are the Mmes. Mar-
Save 20% on
Syracuse Carefree• china
starter sets
While you can saYe, start• Md .. ,_
service of Carefree• dlila. A Iii* _.,
love a starter set as a &ifl lllis ~
china is colOJ underatam. Mii """' •
dish washer safe. Carefree• dim Im me-
year guarantee against dlippin& er Mai¢
Carefree XL"' has three-year.free replacmmt
guarantee. "Serene" is stlDWI ••• oiler
patterns are al so available at savi115-Sale
is from October 3otb tbrcujl llt cmty. Get
yours today!
Gifts and China
Buffu~·
Art Affair Announced
A w \Awe -...,, pu.-
td C"A• +ee pstraia and mt • .. dlildrn
_.,•eaddbe
7 IP • Aa Ew Art Al•
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fair au p.m. Saturday, Nov.
4 ill the Long Beach Jewish
Ccemunlty Center.
Tbe Barbor Council of
B'ui B'ritb Women and
art cmmnittee ol tbl center
.. CCHPODIOliDc the event
Cbampepe and bot and
e9ld ban cfoeUY?el will be
mwd and .. oriclnal oO
pea.tine will be elven •waJ
-• door ..... The tlc:k•ta .....
Mothers' CluD
Motben' Club of Huntin&·
ton Beach Job'• Dauihtera,
Bethel UO meets every
fourtb Monday at 7:30 p.m.
lo member•' bomea. Loca•
tloo information la obtain·
able by callln& Mn. Ken
Goodwin, -.2110.
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
I 1 1', ·. ,, I -.,,\l1'
New Martinique"
Now's your chance to save on
treasured Oneida Heirloom• sterling
Ym can afford ,.acious living! Check the savings on place
settinp, savina tr individual pieces of this luxurious silver·
wart. Choose from ten patterns in traditional, contemporary or
..tan desip. Sale is frOfll October 30th throudt November
IJa Cllty!
4-piece place setting ••••••.••••• save l.M
51Mece place setting ............ saw 10.•
6-piece pf ace setting ••••••••••• save U.•
C-. place settings that include an ice
bev931t spoon •••••••••••• • •• save 2.11
a.tier knife 01 sugar spoon, eadl •••• save 2.•
TabWspooits"' pierced tabl~ ••• save 2.M
r.old Meat bk, ~avf ladle or pie
bk, each ••••••••••••••••••• save 4.11
Silwnrart_
IUFFUW SILVER CLUI
IOTHll& DDllt-110 lllTEIEST
10 CARRYlll& CHARGE
5.00 per month up to 120.00
7.00 per month up to 160.00
10.00 per month up to 240.00
15.00 per month up to 360.00
AS LOii AS TWO YEARS TO PAY
u umS'
Ne1'>r)rl tl fashim lsbnd Newport Cmltre644-2200e Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Other days 10:00 till 6:00
Teachers TeH of Travels
Mr. llJd lifrl. Bill Banke. Newport Harbor and Corona del Kar high school
teac:berl, will enMrtain M'Jlldlair travelers with tales of their own udtlng ex·
c:mtdon. to Ean>pe and ~ indudinJ "detention" aboud a aailboat ill commu-
nist watca olf lfon1 KOil&. 1'e BaJikes will be apeda1 l'*tl at a Newport Beam rrtendl ot tbit Ubrar7 hancbeon rriday, New. 3, In the Venal.Da rW*aa-
nnl RaervattDu, dae the day belon, may be made by caDiq the tibnry, en.1.ao.
Eastern Star
Harbor Star Chapter •. Betrothal Disclosed
OCC Coed to Marry
Order of the Eastern Star
meet. at 8 p.m. ewrr sec-ciod aod fourth Tuesday in
the Muonlc Temple. 1401
l5tb St., Newport Beach.
CHRISTIN! KRAMER
Eng•ged
Parents' Club
Parent& Without Partners
Club meet& in the Mesa Ver-
de Country Club, Costa
Mesa at 8 p.m. every first
Friday of the month.
The engagement of Chris·
tine Kramer of Costa Mesa Hadauah
and Ri<:hard Paria was an-Every third Tuesday at
nounced during a family p.m. in members' homes the
party yesterday io Buena Harbor Chapter of Hadauab
P k stages its meetings. Location er · " informatloo i.s available by
The bride-iilect. daughter coot.acting Mrs. Jack CbaP'
of Mr. and Mrs. William D. man, 549-1997.
Kramer of Hanover, Mass., --~:s;;;;;;=:.o::=....-===:I
attended Corooa del M• '-· · · ....._, ~ ............. ,
High School Q4 grMluated ~~· from Hanover High School.
She was a student at the
University of Rhode Island MTtM -...,.
and presently iJ enrolled at COMPLETE
Orange Coast College.
Miss Kremer is a mem-~· =
ber of ttle Southern Cali· ..,_
rornia Choir and the Orange • A.
County Honor Choir. ~,~ The benedict~lec~. son of ~
Mr. and Mrs. Virgu Paris
of Costa Mesa, is an alum·
nus of Costa Mesa High • IJc._. LWe c....
School and OCC. He now Is LWe hie
serving with the U.S. AJr • J401 L c... Hwy. c-..... Force in An<:borage, Alas· • nn N_,. ...._ It.
ka. s.. A.-
No date was announced.
TENNIS
DRESS
SALE
25°4 to 40°4 SAYING
on cll~contlnuecl styles
Now $15. $17. $19.
,~~~:.
. . BlDWELL'S t~.! :Jk~~~
. );;;;._~-'
TERRIFIC FOR TENNIS!
TOPSIDER OXFORD
$11.
Mond.iy, Oclobtt JO, 1%7
Program Announced
DAJL V PILOT J 5 , . ._ ,..,, • • • • • • • • • • • •
World QMnmunity Day
will be oblened .,, Qurcb
Woms United ol Laguna
Beac.b with • colfee and
program ia ttMt Ndlbbor-
bood Congrepd6Dal Church
at t :30 a.m. Friday. New. 3.
by LB Churchwomen
WOCDH United will be in and miMion of the ecumen· s h o w n a n d discussion pit tu re :
charge of the event. icaJ church throughout the aroups will be f 0 r m e d. •
Abo participating will be world in the areas of relief p k • the Rev. Ray C. Gery and and rehabilitation. The pub-Young people from pa.rtici· e •
I.be Rev. Ellsworth L. Rich· lie is invited to attend. paUng chW'chea are invited e s •
ardlon. Mrs. Otho M. Budd Also scheduled is a young to attend. •
MW Marcella Bicbanll.
cbabm.an of the day. and
Mn. Carl R. Bawkh1.
president of the L a t u 11 a
Beach CounciJ of Olurcb
will be solot.t, witb Mrs. people's service led by the 1-=:-::. -=--:======= .. Ly u~-1 • • • • I John H. Atkinlon Jr. as ac· Rev. Arden Brock, minister AWARD WINNER • ....... , ..
rompanist. of Christian education. in the ni. DAJLY PILO'I ba1 wori • Se . .
A special feature will be church at 7 p.m. Su nday, mo r • awardl tr om t.tie
1
t ID wartime Eniland just
a ftlm "The Long March," Nov. S. Oranp County p,..,. CI u b belore D-Oay, MGM's pro·
wbicb delcribea the work The same film will be ~ any other newaP'lrter. duction, Tbe Dirty D o 1 t •· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.........:~~.........:....::..:.;_.........:==.:.__:_:.:.::....-=..:..._=-~~~~-::.----'-=-_;..,.· Ulm~mMe~ocolor,telia~e
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SALE!
OUR OWN CREST
2-P ANT SUIT ...
·DESIGNED FOR
THE MAN
WHO DEMANDS
QUALITY, FASHION
AND VALUE!
100.00 ""lll.•
Boffu1&s' own "Crest" suit in fine all wool
sharkskin ••• a tremendous offering timely· for
yourholiday wearing or gifting. We're proud
of the small details that you might not even
see ••. the hand-felled collar, hand-made
'hJttoo holes, 2-rutton stylin& with notch
lapel.center vent and durabfe shape-
retaining fabf ic. Muted shades of oxford grey
or navy in regular, short or long sizes.
Store for Men -.
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STORE FOR MEN
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Newport b 1 Fashiai lsland Newport Center • 644·2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 til l 9:30 Other days 10:00 lill 6:00
•
story of twelve convicted
Gls who are offered an op-
porturuty to cheat the hang-
man by completing a dan,er•
ous mission behind Nazi tines.
The death.row dozen accept
the offer and report to Ue
Marvin for conunando • type
training. Robert Ryan plays
the pa.rt of an American of·
ficer who trains the group for
parach uting. Ernest Borgnine
is the com manding officer
who was the "brain" behind
this pardon-by-deed project.
Top roles in this explosive
movie drama are played by
Charles Bronson, Jim Brown
(foot.ba ller turned actor),
John Cassavetes. R i c h a r d
J aeckel and George Kennedy
along with Trini Lopez, Ralph
Meeker, Telly Savalas. Clint
Walker and Robert Webber.
Directed by Robert Aldrich.
The inspiring story of 'fbe
Dirty Dozen will roll-on for
another week at the Lido.
There's plenty of action in
st~ for patrons of the Mesa
next week, beginning Wed·
needay afternoon. Dean Mar-
tin departs his usual screen
image and assumes the part
of a ''heavy" for the first
time in Rough NiOt In Jeri-
cho •
It will show on the big,
wide, Mesa screen in Techni·
color with Jean Sim.mom and
George Peppard sharing top
honors. John Mcintire, &U:n
Pickens, Don Galloway are
terrific c~stars in ta rougb-
tough western movie ltory.
Dean plays an ex.Uwman
who bas turned ruthless. Jean
and Mcintire own a ·stage-
coach line that the "bad
men" want to ruin. Peppard
is a former U.S. Marshal, now
gambler, who joins Ule fiebt
on the girl's side.
Dynamiting, murder, may•
hem and suspense fill tile bill
for an adventure film cominC
t-0 ttle Mesa this Wednesday,
the first day of November.
Speaking of dates, mark
December 20. That's when
Grand Prix makes m Harbor
area debut at the Udo I
fUHK SINATU
The Mesa plans to introduce
its new movie eadl week with
"Opening Matinee" instead
of ''Openi ng Night... That
way. when the new show
schedule permits, film Cans
can get the jump on lots of
other patrons by attending
t.he weekly M e s a Matinee.
E a c h Wednesday the pro-
grams begm at 1 o'clock,
openjng with free refresh-
ments.
FREE PASSES to the Me11a
or Lido will be mailed today
to Oh.arles Fa, 287 Nassau
Rd., Costa Mesa. E. J. Taa·
fre. 2006 Tahuna Terrace,
Corona del Ma r, H. L. Cox,
1755 Miramat,Dr .. Balboa and
Jeff Scoville, 1.227 Marian
Lane, Newport Beach.
Each of t.he above will be
guests of "Picture Peeks " for
a rine film at the Lido or
Mesa. We hope that your
name will be listed here on
week reaJ soon
/
I
J 4 DAILY PILOT Monday, Octo~r 30, l %7
Student Speaks
To New Group
Miss Hannah Moses. a
sraduate student from Ma·
dru, India, will tell Laguna
Beach Branch members of
the American Association of
University Women bow her
AAUW fellowship has help-
ed her.
The meeting, the first
luncheon of the year staged
by the new group, will take
place in Clubhouse Two,
Leisure World, at noon Sat·
urday, Nov. 4.
Miss Moses has been
granted a special extension
of her fellowship to contin·
ue her social welfare studies
with work in the child wel·
fare department of the Los
Angeles Bureau of P ublic
Assistance. She is a life
member of the India Feder·
ation of University Women.
The fellowship program
provided fellowships and
grant.s to 104 American and
int.ernational fellows or gra-
duate women scholars last
year. Other AAUW projects
include studies of interna-
tional problems, education,
the arts and community is·
sues.
Special g u e s t s at the
meeting will include Miss
Marion Tripeny, California
fellowships chairman, and
Miss Wilma Bichard, who
arranges the travel program
for awardees, both of Long
Beach.
Mrs. William Kennedy of
Three Arch Bay, president.
will preside, while Mn.
George Cornelius, put Cali·
fornia fellowship chairman,
will present the speaker.
Mrs. George Eggleston of
Laguna Hills and her com-
mittee will be In charge of
table decorations, while Mrs
James Townsend, 32541
Azores, South Laguna, is ta·
king reservation checks of "1 a person unW today.
The newly formed Lacuna
Beach branch ls composed
of women university gradu-
a tes from Laguna Hills, La·
guna Beach, Miuion Viejo
and adjoinlng areaa. Pros·
pective membera are invit-
ed to att.end tbe luncheon.
Bristol et Sunflower, c.te Mele
DEllCIOUS CANDY BARS
Kitchen-fresh chocolate
covered favorites include
pecan fudge, almond
fudge and almond bars.
All have a delicious home·
made quality. Stock up!
YOUR MONEY1 WORTH MORE AT
WOOLWORTH'S
Shop Every Evening
Mond1y thru Friday
Until 9:30 P.M.-
S1turday 'Til 6 P.M.
BANKAMEAIW~ -
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TALK M.tJ FED-P ' a.. •aier.Blltalk.G p;Iat, wi:tant pro-
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Riclm'd Dlllill. d'*lll'lma.
United Church Women
World Day Anticipated
Anticipating Wwtd 0..-
munity Day oa ~.
Nov. 3, at Fainiew ~
tilt <llurcb In COlta ...
are Church Womea um.I
of the Newport 8-W
Area.
w b 0 Shall Seta• Us?
ls tbe theme far aia ,_..
The coffee fellow 5 ': ..
begbtatt:Jla.a. ....
procram ~at.
AJsi.itaat ~ ., ....
tlor'y. Dr. Gear-. Imt "' the Divilicm of Ha-Dell
at UCI ia tbe flillila ed
andril~•hr em sa«oJem•
UCI CJwnher ~ _.
der the directicm "' ...... Ice Allard. .....,,, ........
IOI' of music bl ucr. ciri-aoo o1 fine ans. wil ._..
ticiplte as well • tbe BeY.
Melvin 'hylor, mini*" Gf
Fairview dada _. Jolm
Collection
Featured
At Gallery
ln cooperation with Am«·
ican Art Week the AJlllha
Stone Gallery of Newpst
Beach opens Wedne9daJ,
Nov. 1. with Group Grapb-
ics.
This is a collectioD oi
woodcuts, lithographs. seri-
graphs, etdtings and ~
colored and black and wbite
drawings by 15 artists from
California, Texas, Louisiana
and Kansas.
The show will continue
throughout the month.
Trim-Vue TOPS
Trim-Vue TOPS Club of
Westminster meets e " c b
Thursday evening in t b e
multipurpose room of Fia-
ley School at 6:30 p.m. Mrs.
Helen Thomas. 89.1-ta>l, cu
be contacted for additional
information about the or-
ganization.
0 · w ii MrL JlilS.
anl IWlim fll Yllirwiew
c:lmdl. c ---ms are ee MilleL Mir·
km Wilson. St. Mathew's
EflilmpaJ Olmch, S an t a
Alla: Robert Smith. Pres·
~ Olurc:b of the Qw.
manl. Carta Mesa; Man-
.. Peairs.. B. H. Ihnen ... c. Dean Bill. all of
<ltrist Presbyterian Church,
IJw 'ind-Beach.
.\.ssistiag in the worship
serYJCe will be Mn. Karl
Jfaflner from the Friends o.n ... Mn. Alfred
filmn .. the Seal Beach
....-oi t 11 e Catholic
Olrcll..
Save 20%on
Syracuse Carefree• china
starter sets
aife yaa ca saw, start • add to your
senic:e of Carme • dlila. A lwide would
llM a starter sEt as a ift. llais fall>us
dlim is CDlar ..-pm, CMfti"OOf and
disll mm s.f!. Carebe •china has one-
year jilalft agiiat dippint or breaking.
raehe XL' has ltmyear.free replacetnent ..-ae. "Selene'' is sllOWll ••• other
paOtias n also available at savi~gs. Sale
is .. OclDller -.... lltb 111ly. fJet
yam llllDy!
21st ANNUAL SALE Gitts am a.a
20% OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK
NOVEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 1
LAt'1P LIG~f T INTERIORS Buffums·
2443 E. COAST HWY., CO RONA DEL MAR ORiole 3-3915
Art Affair Announced
A sculpture display. pas-
tel caricatw-e portraita and
art aelectiom for children
and teen-agers wlll all be
available at An Eve Art Af·
SCOREBOARD
N• other 11ew1p•per 111
0r ..... c .... ty .ff.,. ce•·
• .,. .f city c.u11cll e11cl
,&.ulitt c•111Mi1&IN •di.ii
I• • tleteUe.tl "tcorelturcl"
f.llowf119 local me.+int '-
Tlle DAILY PILOT , .. ._
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fair at 8 p.m . Saturday, Nov.
4 in the Long Beach Jewish
Community Center.
The Harbor Council of
B'nal B'ritb Women and
art committee of the center
are co-sponaorlng the evenl
Champagne and hot and
cold hors d'oeuvreJ will be
served and an or1'1nal oil
painting will be oven awa1
u a door prize. The ticktb
are $1.50.
Mothers' Club"
Motners' Club ol Huntini ·
ton Beach Job'• Dau&btera,
Bethel 120 meets every
fow1ll ?ttonday at 7:30 p.m.
in membera' homes. Loca·
lion information ta obtain·
able by calllng Mn. Ken
Goodwln, $38-2810.
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MUTUAL
SAVINGS
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New Martinique-
Now's your chance to save on
treasured Oneida Heirloom• sterling
You can afford gracious living! Check the savings on place
settings, servini or individual pieces of this luxurious silver·
ware. Choose from ten patterns in traditional, cmtemporary or
modern desi&ns. Sale is from October 30th throudt November
18th only!
4·piece place setting •• , •• , •••••• save l.M
5-piece place setting ............ save 10,M
6·piece place setting ••••••••••• save U,M
On place settings that incl ude an ice
beverage spoon •••••••••••• • •• save 2.M
Butter knife or sugar spoon, each •••• save t•
Tablespoons or pierced tablespoon ••• save 2.•
Col d Meat fork, gravy ladle or pie
fork, each ••••••••••••••••••• save 4.M
Silverware,
IUFFUMS' SILVER CLUI
NOTHING DOWN-NO INTEREST
HO CARRYING CHARGE
5.00 per month up to 120.00
7.00 per month up to 160.00
10.00 per month up to 240.00
15.00 per month up to 360.00
AS LONG AS TWO YEARS TO PAY
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Teachers TeH of Travels
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanke, Newport Barbor and Corona del Illar high ICbool tachen. wm enfMtaln ll'JDdWr travelers with tales of tbeir own a cttir1g e:l-
em\lkln to !arope and Alla, inchldJng "detention" aboard a Pilhoat in ClOIDIDll-
nilt watllra oft Hong Kone. The Bankes will be special peata It a Newport
Beldl rrtendl ol tbe Ubrary bmcheoa Friday, New. 3, in tbe Vtrllilles re.tft.
nnt. Re1enatb1J, dae the day before, may be IDlde bJ cam., tbe libnry,
e?S-1480.
Eastern Star
Harbor Sta-Chapter •. Betrothal Disclosed
OCC Coed to Marry
Order O{ the EMta1l Star
meets at I p.m. ~ sec-
ond and fourth Tuesday in
the Muonic Temple, 1401
1!iUt St.• Newport Beach.
CHRISTIN! KRAMER
Eng•ged
Parents' Club
Parents Without Partners
Club meets in the Mesa Ver·
de Country Club, Costa
Mesa at 8 p.m. every lirst
Friday of the month.
The engagement of Chris·
tine Kramer of Costa Mesa Hadauah
and Richard Paris was an-Every third Tuesday at
noun<:ed during a family p.m. in members' homes the
party yesterday in Buena Harbor O\apter of Hadassab
Perk stages its meetings. Location · information ia available by The bride-elect. daughlet' contacting Mn. J.ck Cha~
of Mr. and Mrs. William D. man. 549-19f7.
Kramer of Hanover, Mau.,1.-m::::1=:::a;;;;~=;:s=:~=-
attended Corona del M '-• • · ....... ......._ ............. ,
Hlgh School aoct IUdut.ed .(;~ from Hanover High School.
She was a 9bldent at tbe
University of Rhode Island ..,.. --
and presently is enrolled at COMPLETE
Orange Coast College.
Miss Kremer is a mem-a... ~
ber of ttie Southern CAii· ~ & " .;;..=
fornia Choir and the Orange
County Honor Choir. '.»~
The benedkt-el«!:, son of ~
Mr. and Mrs. VU'g.u Pam
of Costa Mesa, iJ an alum-
nus of Costa Mesa High • ..._. u. c:-
School and OCC. He now is LWe ..
ser\rlng with the U.S. Air • Mf1 I. C... ttwy. c.... .. ... Force in Anchorage, Alas-• nn .._.. ..... St. ka. s... ,_
No date was announc.d.
TENNIS
DRESS
SALE
25°/o to 40°At SAYING
on cll•contlnuecl styles
Now $15. $17. $19.
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TERRIFIC FOR TENNIS!
' . TOPSIDER OXFORD
$11.
Program
World Community Day
will be obler'ved by Church
Woms United of Laguna
Beacb with a coffee and
program in the Neighbor·
bood Congregational Church
at t:~ a.m. Friday. Nov. 3.
Miu Marce1la Richards,
chairman of the day, and
Mn. Carl R. H a w kl a s.
president of the L a I u n a
Beach Council of Church
Announced
Women United will be in
charge of the event.
Also participating will be
the Rev. Ray C. Gery and
the Rev. Ellsworth L. Rich·
ardson. Mrs. Otho M. Budd
will be soloist, with Mrs.
John H. Atkinson Jr. as ac-
<'Ompanist.
A special feature will be
a film "The Long March,"
which describes the work
DAJLY PILOT J$
l'a~ Aft. • • • • • • • • • • • • by LB Churchwomen
and mis..<iion ol the ecumen· s h 0 w n • n d discussion pit tu re :
ical church throughout the aroups will be f 0 r m e d. •
world in the areas of relief p k • and rehabilitation. The pub· Young people from ~ticj. e e s •
lie is invited to attend. patlng churches are lnvited •
Also scheduled is a young to attend. •
people's service led by the ,=-:-:. -=--======== L M
Rev. Arden Brock, minister AW ARO WINNER . •Y '"'YI t • • • • I
of Christian education. in the The DAILY PCLO'J baa won · Se . . .
church at 7 p.m. Sunday, mo r • awudl tr om UM tin wartime Eneland just
Nov. 5. Oran1• County Pl"Oll CI u b I betore D-Oay, MGM's pro.
The same film wUI be j\an any other new•P'lrter. dtx:tion, The Dirty D o 1 e 1, ------------~--------------..::..:......:..:..__;-=------=-::..:·__;--=-=--~-filmed in Metrocolor, te.U. tbe
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yourholiday wearing or gifting. We're proud
of the small details that you might not even
see ... the hand-felled collar, hand·made
'button holes, 2-button sty I ing with notch
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retaining fabl'ic. Muted shades of oxford grey
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Store for Men -~
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Newport • l FashiC11 Island Newport Center• 644·2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 !1119:30 Other days 10:00 till 6:00
story of twelve convicted
Gis who are offered an op-
portunity to cheat the hang-
man by completing a dqer~
ous mission behind Nazi lines.
The deathrow dozen accept
the oifer and report to Lee
Marvin for commando -type
training. Robert Ryan plays
the part of an American of-
ficer who trains the group for
parachuting. Ernest Borgnine
is the commanding officer
who was the "brain" behind.
this pardon-by-deed project:
Top roles in this explosive
movie drama are played by
Charles Bronson, Jim Brown
(footballer turned actor),
John Cassavetes. Ri c hard
Jaeckel and George Kennedy
along with Trinl Lopez. Ralph
Meeker, Telly Savalas. Clint
Walker and Robert Webber.
Directed by Robert AJdricb.
The inspiring story of 'file
Dirty Doun will roll-on for
another week at ttie Lido.
There's plenty of act.ion in
store for patrons oi the Mesa
next week, beginning Wed·
nesday afternoon. Dean Mar-
tin departs bis usual screen
image and assumes the part
oi a ''heavy" for the tint
time in Bough NlCht la Jer1-
cho .
It will show on the big,
wide, Mesa screen in Tedutl·
color with Jean SimmODJ and
George Peppard sharing top
boaors. John Mcintire, &liOl
Pickens, Don Galloway are
terrific co-9tars in Ilia roucb-
tough western movie ltory.
Dean plays an ex1awmaft
who baa turned ruthless. Jean
and Mcintire own a stage-
coach line that the "bad
men" want to ruin. Peppard
is a f6nner U.S. Marshal, now
gambler, who joina the f.icht
011 the girl's aide.
Dynamiting, murder. may· ,..
hem and suspense fill the bill
for an adventure film com.inc
to Ifie Mesa this Wedneadly,
the first day of November.
Speaking of dates, mart
December 20. That's when
Gruel Prix makes iU Harbor
area debut at the Udo!
•UNIC SINATIA
The Mesa plans to introduce
its new movie each week with
"Opening Matinee" instead
of "Opening Night." That
way, when the new S'how
schedule permits. lilm fans
can get the jump on lots ol
other patrons by attending
the weekly M e s a Matinee.
E a c h Wednesiday the pro-
grams begin at 1 o'clock,
opening with i'ee refresh·
men ts.
FREE PASSES to the Mesa
or Lldo will be mailed today
to Charles Fa. 287 Nassa u
Rd ., Costa Mesa. E . .J. Taa-
ffe , 2006 Tahuna Terrace,
Corona del Mar, H. L. Cox,
1755 Miramat Dr .. Balboa and
Jeff Scoville. 1227 Marian
Lane. Newport Beach.
Each ol the above wUJ be
guests of "Picture Peeks" for
a fine film at the Lido or
Mesa. We hope that your
name will be listed here on
week real soon
_,,
. MondaY, Octobtr 30, 1967
PARTNERS -Dennis Cole, who stars as a detec·
tive on ''The Felony Squad," enlists the aid oC Peggy
Doyle. who plays a policewoman, tonight at 9 in
color on Channel 7. This episode of the series is
titled ''The Pat Hand of Death."
TELEVISION VIEWS
PBL Series
Premiere Set
Thia i1 the first of two columM on the H•
periment1I seriff of newt progr1m on • ..,..
ci1I 9duution1I television network.
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Television-bdio Writer
. NEW YORK -"PBL" may look like the name
or the secret ingredient in the product that mates
clothes whit.er or can run smoother. It Is however, t~ name ol a new series ol 25 weekly broadcaats,
_ frankly experiment.al and hopefully designed l'O add
a new dimension to television's curreott-events COV·
erage.
The series -whose initials stand for Public
Broadcast Laboratory, an Qrganization set up to
produce the shows -will have its premiere next
Sunda y, Nov. 5, live and where possible in color on
a netwe>rk of 119 educational and community st.a·
tions from coast to coast. many of them on ultra
high frequency baods. Operating under a $10-mil·
lion grant from the Ford Foundation. "PBL" is de-
signed lo be "a practical demonstration of what pub-
lic television could be," said Av Westin, executive
director. The initial program will be two hours loog
-8:30-10:30 EST -although on occasions it may
ru n on. 1f the material warTants and the budget
permits.
Westin. 38. went lo "PBL'' from 20 yeaP.; at
\RS news. most recently a producer ~ "CBS Re-
ports.'' Al the commercial network he was associa·
led closely with Fred. W Friendly, then president -or the news division but now a Ford Fou ndation
ronsu ltant and one of the pnncipal architects of
the new project
Westin has surrounded himself with a small -
b~ commercial TV standards - staff consisti ng
mos tly of young people. They have worked for
months testing ideas and fre sh approaches and
rounding up people for various stories. Before the
first pro~ram. they will have produced two full·
length "dry runs.''
"We've niscovered a number of thi ngs that
non't come off well and discarded them,'' Westin
~aid. "We've had some interesting failures and
we've had some very exciting m'Oments when things
came off better than we dared hope ."
"We worked up one great piece -1 think -
on politic~ that came in from a new angle -show·
ing how the image-makers are at work. Our West
Coast man examined image-makin g working with
~onald Reaga n. Not by putting a camera on an
1olerv iew or press conference. Anyone can do th at,
hut by examining and illustrating the techn iques
11c;ed. he said.
"We also showed how the press inevitably con·
ln h11tei; to the makinl! of a presi-dent. And we mov·
Pn into a t;iJK SE>Ssion with so me professional poli·
ltrians an the East discussi ng frankly the handling
nf nmpai~ns and how to use television correctly
11 was ;ilJ so fascinating. it ran on fur 20 minute!;.''
. The series will sometimes cover many stories
in one program and sometimes stick with one major
theml". It will move into all sorts o! area from cul·
lure to controversy. from the sober to the light
. The programs will concentrate on the perspec·
ttve of current events instead of trying for actual
coverage - ''The commercial networks handle that
sol't of thi ng admirabTy and we couldn't compete
and w~ couldn't afford it." Westin said. ''PBL" will
Iran heavi ly on experti; in the academic field for
interpretation and explanation.
Denni# the Menace
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TUESDAY
'9 ··1911.1er· t•ulllf"1JIJ) ~1-
fllol HfJllNlll.
ll:tl g ,.,.. fMSfm) '52-8111 Wll-
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1C2-httr IMTe.
ON A PINHEAD
11 ;,,,·t a wae tloe .. .., • ..,,,., •• 1ft1c.r~•n9 tflo Co1111ttvtio~ o•
the htod of • ou1. ht d id foll .... rooffy ... d '"• "S:o, T• •
llourd ' '••tu•• '" lho D~ll Y PILOI 1 Tou d bt 1u•o11ud i, ••
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TUMBLEWEEDS
WHOA.
WHOA1!
Mun AND JEFF
SEE HERE, EVERY TIME I COME
TO CQL.L.ECT MUTT IS OUT!
ARE YOU SURE
HE'S NOT HOME?
HES OUT!
"n.l~ 'lbar~ FAIRY I.EFT
'JOU ~ QUA5tiat FOJZ
·---YOUlt TOOTH ?
..
DEBBIE DEERE
~E w.~e HAG
PA65ED SINCE T~E
'"F'Rt 91109411> DANCE
J 611.00. D~o\PPEM:Et' f ..
ly Ctiarles M. Schulz ·
.----,.--------~~-
HOW COME HIS HAT IS
ON iHE HALL STANO
iHER.E?
t WONDER • I HAVE A
FEEL.ING HE'S
A P~ETTY SMll:EWC'
COOK!~ TMAT Toon~ t;41JtV.
ly Ken Bald
HEIL FALCON'S PR08AS. LY THE FIRST I CARDIOL061ST Ill HIST~'f
TO CRfAiE MORE FUSS I NID FEAlllfRS lllAN A
BASEBALL HERO.'
ly Tom It Rym
By Al Smitli
ly~
E
E
mat iiMU taitiiJid L£G.4L Plm1CE tiGAL NOTTCE 1.EGAL NOTICi
CITY Of COSTA Ml~l..,,..SA,,__....;;;;;~-------.E~X;-;o-;;H7,;;18:..IT~"A~':;'-..:_ __
Analysis ef Fund lalanCM
Mond11, October .30, )Qf,7 DAILY "1.0f 17
People With Ax to Grind
JUN 30, 1H7
Fund
No.
01
02
05
06
08
12
14
15
16
17
20 so
31
32
33
50
60
90
and
General
Traffic Salety
aALANCES Transfers
July 1, 1"6 In (Out)
RevenUM Expemlltur" Adjuatmenta Fund 81lence1
(bhUtft I) (Exhibit I) June 30, 1967 -
$1,408,457.JO $ 58.548.00 '4.027,699.48 $(4,147,494.10) SC 49,086.98) $1 ,296, 123.50
Busy Now, Just as Always
Vehkle Parting Dill #2 -Ope.nting
Vellicle Parking Dist. #1 -Operatin Street IJPting I
Trull
Drai.aap Dilt. lmprovemeut # 2
Part Dnelopmeat
Capital Outlay
Cotta Ilea Sboppinc ctr. Dill lmpr"OY.
Payroll
Bond -1911 Act
405,9tU.44 ( &0,000.00) 218.491.53 ( 128,0S0.94) ( 14.161.41) 427,250.62
( 179.44) -0-189.16 -0-22.91 9.72
t,423.8.5 -0-975.40 ( 366.78} -0-3,055.38
148.93Ur7 ---0--215,202.98 ( 266,521.57) 4.731.47 102,344.85
-0----0---0--0--0--0-
88,829.54' --0--0-( 964.09} -0-87,665.47
122,813.72 -0---0-( 22,939.28) ( 248.55) 99,425.89
679.488.88 150.000.00 3,775.88 ( 417,199.29) 169.193.77 585,239.24
-0--0--0--0--0--0-
---0---0--0--0--0--0-
-0--0--0--0--0--0-
157.861.37 (141,048.00) 364,346.18 ( 360,310.99) 205.646.83 226,495.39
-0-( 7,500.00\ 7,500.00 -0--0--0-
382.902..29 -0-253,398.74 ( 340.666.79) 26,651.63 302,285.87
2,420.41 -0-378.32 -0--0-2, 798. 73
3,480.24 -0-510.78 -0--0-3,991.02
By JAMES MARLOW
WASlUNGTON (AP) -
People with a special ax to
grind -in this case, for·
eicn trade-have been buay
lately which is not unusual.
They have ueen busy all
through American history.
In th i 1 capitalistic so-
ciety, where businessmen
laud the free e n t e rprise
system and plenty of peo-
ple still denounce any form
of government Interference,
free enterprise baa never
really operated freely.
When the Americu gov.
ernment began in 1191 the
very first piece ol le&iala-
tion passed by the first c.o..
greas was a tariff act ~
ting a tax or rutrictiom Oft
certain Imported goods that
might compete here w i t h
American producta.
Down through the years
11ince then Congress h a 1'
passed a steady 1tream ol
tariff acts. lowering or rail-
Spec. Gu Tu Str. lmpr. -Sec:. 2107.l
Spec. Gas Tu Str. Impr. -Sec. 2107.5
Spec. Gas Tax Str. lmp;. -See. lU.l
Vetiicle Parking Dill #2-Acqailition
Vehicle Parking Dist. # 1 -Acquisition
Water Acreage F~ and lmpro.ements
TOT~
97.09'2.02 -0-12 040.00 ( 16,792.05) ( 75,255.85) 17.084.12
$3,47&,053.4f_s ___ -0-____ •s'_.1_04·-:sos.45 $(5,696,2M~88l-S-2G1,49a.82-~53,769.80 Backache ~ Norm81 Is
Mankind
CITY OF COST A MESA EXHIBIT "8" PARK DEVELOPMENT FUND LEGAL NOTICE
STATEMENT OF REVINUIS AND EXPINDfTURES EXPENDITURES
Fi9cal v .. , .............. 1"7
T·lint SiJPElllOlt COUltT 01' THIJ
STATE OF CALIP'Olt"ll' P'Olt Living for
GENERAL FUND
REVENUES
Property Taxea
Franch• Tues
Sales Tu
Uceue1
Fines
Permits
Sale of Supplies
Rent of Properly
lnterelt
8ulwentiona and Gnat.
Fees and Charges
Milcelbneoul Income
Total Rewenues
EXPENDITURES
'l.21%.,4 70.8.5
11.18.1.59
1,W.371.66
183.492.85 i:>m.•
105,858.44
972.M
t,595.00
102.420.43
atU98.67
H ,MS.27
t.f.433.87
City Council
City Cleft " 21.ose.92) ( 35.lee.OOl
LepJ Publlcationl
Aadltlag Senices
City Tralarer
Finance
Admin istratiori
City Attorney
Engineering
Traffic En~neering
Public Works
Adrninistrat:n>n
Central Services
Planning Commission
Gerwal Goftmment
City Hall
Advertiling and
~Promotion
Electronic Dahl
Processing
Police
Fire
Building Safety
P:lund
Weed Abatement
Civil Deleme
SanJtary
Street Maintenance
Construction Projects
Storm Drain -
Maintenance
Corporation Yam
Street Project,
Street Ught
Maintenance
Total Erpenditu~
r 7,J"ll.41l f 1.480.00)
( 1.124..llt
( 132,11L50)
' 04.849.00) ( 58,610.38)
( 88,635.25)
( 133.124.77)
I 24.332.C)O}
( 25 .. Me.00)
' 80.338.34) ( 430.887.12)
( 27.299.24)
{ 13.4-01 .84)
( 97.410.iNJ)
fl.lM.814.&8\
( 683,988.78)
( 155.882.21)
( 18,845.30)
( 9.875.25)
( 9.089.67)
( 343,05e.35l
( 181.422.55} c 188,557.88)
(
' (
'
6.674.S2l
50,519.481
4-0.925.~l
1.22.e.70)
TRAFFIC SAFETY FUND
lllVINUES
<mrt Fines
EXPENDITURES
Traffic Signal
Installations, Modifica·
lions Ir Medians $(
Capital Outlay (
Commodities (
90,998.94)
'22.l80.00l
9.872.00l
~02'7.899.48
$(4.147.494.10)
• 21&491.53
S( 22,939.28) THE COUNTY 0, OltAHGIE -======I Nt. A~ -:;;; NOTICE OF HU.lllNO OF ,.ITITIC*
TeWinkle Park
CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND FOlt PltOIATI 01' WILL ANO l'Olt lf.TTEltS THTAMINTAllY
Backaebe is the normal
lot of mankind.
ctsco Medical Center.
"Blame nature's faulty
design for your backache,"
says Dr. Inman. "The hu-
man back is not a rood ex·
ample of enginefting de-
sign."
REVENUES
~ntal Income
EX'INDITURES
Mesa Verde Library
Sun1lower Ave.
Improvement
$(
(
20.32)
10.55)
Fire Station No. 4 &
Training Center
c.omtruction ( 146,950.27)
Mesa Verde Dr. !'Jut,
Extension (
Fire Department Head·
quuten ~modeling ( CAJlta .. )( • • l Go116~~ub ...
8riltol llediln IAndlcap-
in&. Babr-8an0Dwer ( SunftOwer Sl Median
64.23
681.58)
35.813.43
559.92)
Landscaping ( 1,727.46)
Corpontion Yard ( 2181486.23)
Paularino Im prov.-
Bristol to Beu St. c 8,139.11)
Bristol Street
Improvements ( 82.50)
Sunflower Re-alipment
and Opening ( 76.188.31)
Civk Center
Contribution
Newport Blvd. Median
Landtcaping-
l 7th to 19th Sl.
Sun11<>Mr lmprov.-
Harbor Blvd. to
1.275 ft. West
Vanguard Way-
5.582.63)
( 266.14)
149.00)
Improvement Street ( 12.015.421
Gisler Ave. Extenalon-
H.arbor East lo
Rwy.,Tncb
Fire Station
Headquarlen Air-
1.694.36)
conditioning ( 2,429.00)
Civic Center Landacaping ( 8.576.93)
Adams An. Section V,
Median Landscaping (
Seventeenth Street
Parkways
Temporary Drainage
Channel
Tot.1 Expenditures
700.00)
12.047.51
19,243.73
S,.ECIAL GAS TAX
flltl• ol AnN Eva Gowdy. olso ~nown u AnM E ~. also k-n
u Anna Reid Gowd'r. O.cu seo.
That seems ~ be the im·
port ol a University of Cal·
ifornia press release quot·
ing Dr. Verne T Inman,
professor of or1bopaedic
surgery at UC's San Fran-
.. If we were to CODIU'ud
NOTICE IS HERE&V GIVEN Th1I $ 3, 775.88 D"olhv M, Vatldrvtt .,.. fllecl herein =====I• petillon tO< Pf~I• of wlll -for l••u•nc:e ot Lellen T Hlammt1ry lo
Pe11t1oner, reference to wtilch I• m.Oe
for further partlculan. •nd fNf tht
time •"d Place ot htarh'9 the wme
hu bttn Hf tor November 11. lf'1,
•• •:JO t .m. I" l!lt courtroom of De-partment No. 1 ot t•ld court. t i tol Nott~ 8ra.M1W1y, In 11\c City ol S.nt1
"""· C1llfor~••· Daleo Oc!obtf 21. lff7
W, E. $T JOHN,
Counh Clark.
All .. 1(11~-"''"'·
Curfew Pu.ab I a derrick, we certainly
a n wouldn't run the lifting ca·
hies almost parallel to the Hollywood Area shalt. We would nm them
177" hie~ ........... . oli at an angle ~ achieve Hu•tl11tltn ... d , Clllfer1tY
Ttl: 10·1544 ......... ., ,., "9fll!Mer
HOLLYWOOD (AP )-Po lice are cracking down on better Ufti.ng capacity." In
teen·age loiterers a I o n g the hum.a back, the mus·
Hollywood and Su.naet boul cles M tuppOrl !De 1Pinll
evards and sa,y they wtll do colum.n lie almoa psallel
PublhMO Orenw Co.st O~lfr "•le!.
Oc-r u. » •"" Hovemo.r '· 1t'7 tl)M7
so Ubtil the area Is "neu lo it.
JU,.•lllCHI toUltT .. TMI trallzed."
iTATlf 01' CALIPCMllUA ,.. Lt. Joa.ph Sonlltner --:...1 THI COUlfTT 0, OllA ... I -llCUll '"· ""*" olficen arrested 215 teen NOTICE o" H•A1tlN8 OP "ITITIOtt agers for curfe-v1·01a•:-· "Olt "ltOUTI 01' WILL AJfO ..011 .. Uvuo
LETTEU THTAMENTAltT in the are.a Friday and Sat
Esttlt of &rue• E••• TnlOr. •bo urda · hll -nown •s 8, E. Bud Taylo<. allO known Y rug ·
11 8. E Tovtor •nd ts E. T1yi., 0.-1----------
cmf'O LEGAL ~OTIC.:E
NOTICE 15 HEllEIV GIVEN ll\lt1----------
D0tclhV ArnolO To lor Ills llled LIOAL NOTICI
hertin • petition for ··-·· of will .,,., "IWf'OltT-ME.IA UNll'llD for tu u•nc• of Lelle<> ltst1m.nt1ry to SCHOOL OISTllCT
P•t.flo.,.,, rl!tt1tnet to Wllkll h medo 119'1Ce lttw.,._ lift
for lurlh•r 111rllcul1n. t r>CI fhll lh• lime NOT ICE IS HIE REI Y GIVEN 11111 1111 tnO IM•~ of ne1•i1'11 Ille wme has bHfl &a.rd of l!~lon ol the NewilJO!"I·
M!I IOI No•emDt< ,,, 19'7, ..... •.m •• AMW Un"ICO Sdloo4 Olstrlcl o4 0r.,..
!ft Ille couriroorn of Oeptr1mtf11 No. 7 County, C•lif0<nl•, wlll r•atve -lad
Of Hlo court, •I IOI Norlh lr01dW•Y· ift blos uP to 2:00 P.M. on lht 13111 clay tJA
tnt CllY of S..nt1 An•. C1lllornla Novemller. lt'7, 11 "'~ ottl« 14 wll
D•ltcl Octobtr ,., tU7, $choOI Dltlrkl. lo(jl'-<I 11 11$1 "la«rlll•
W E ST J0+4N, C°""ly Clt<1< A-. Costt 11\tw. Calltor"ll' II Wflk:lo
""'' 4. IMfllll, llrM Wid blo• Wiii bl puOlkly ..... 41t Euf 11111 SlrMf, anct teed fot: C~•· Mew. tllllen!ll Plasll< TtClt<ltfoey SuopU• Ind
Ttf. ~INl-+4lo&741 Equl-t
Att.,1•u fer PtlltlMer All 11141 •r• to De 111 1c.cordenu wlln
Publl.iwd Dr1nG1 co.ul O.lty PtlOf, CONllflona. 1nslr11C1iofls 1no Sf1eclf1Utlollt
OC•ober "· JO 1no Ho• 10, "" t ,,._., W!llcll ••• ftOW Oft tllt II\ the OfflC» ol
,,,. P11r<Msl1111 Attnt of uld klMICM LEGAL NOTICE Dlslrtc1, 1157 Plac~tll Av-. C01t1
-----------MH•. C11iforn11. (lllTt"'CATE 01' SUSINIUS e.u. blddt! nMI >U4'mll wllll his flld I
"'CTITIOUS NAMI wll.i•cto"' dl.o. c.t<tllle<I 11'1 • r-
T1'11 uno.nlgnecl d°" Qtf"lll'Y w II tlblt IM!nk or • blclClt<"• -,..... condllCfl!lt • Du1lntn 11 17'2 MOftrCl'lla peyebte to lhe 0<0tr Gii Ille H:-'· A.... Cost1 Me:sa, C.llforflll, under !he MtSI U111fltd ScllCIOt Dll!rlcl flle
fl<llflous firm ,..,,.. of NEWPOltT amo1int not !cu lllan 11 .. pet«ftl U~I
TYPESET"HHG W 11111 u lcl firm 1119! lht rum blcl IS I -r1"1ae ""'' tllt
comfll)Hd 01 111f fOlloWll'll person, -. bldcMr wll1 en1t1 lnlt Ille prOPOMcl C•
"'mt In full Ind ~.c. of '"'l"""e 11 tra<t If Iha wmo 11 aw1rcled In"'"'· '"
llMlows .,,. •""' of fallut• It enter to well
as Joennr L PCM'ttr. lttn Clllf Drlw . c.011tr4Kt. "" P'tOltdl ., o1""" c= "''" Hvntl1111I011 &•Kit Cellf bl forf.iteO, O< In UM • ' ""' DileO Oct. 11. 1'61. ' tull 1um thereof wllt bt forltllH to wll
JotnM L Port~ S<llOOI Dl1trtct of O.•"" Count•
'
No b-• may wlllldrew Ills !Md "" • Stale of C1lltornl1, °''"" OllfllV IOd ol ~t~-ll•t (~I d.VI alle< ltw o.. Oc!Obtr 17. IU7. btfoN' ""'' • per 1 "' eof NOllrV Pul>llc In allO tor saOO Sl•lt. dllt M1 for Ille Eooen :;a : I~ Ntw•
-son•llY ope•rto JOI""' L. Por11r The 9.,.,~ ~itCI d~.,.;' Olstrkt ,..
known to -to be tit« H''°" -porl-Mttl " II btoh. ,,.,,,. 11 iutKrlblCI to flW wllfllft In· wrvts !he rl9111 to nlKf 1ny °' • -·•
strume!ll •ltd 1<.kMWteOttcl ll>f •~KUl.0 ~:::9 ':' f~e:1s::1~,.., ·~~-7'tv O< IP
S( 417,199.29) ;~F;~2':~L SE"LI rovu~rltv In anY b!d rt<tl•td
• J.,.11 IE E.Jlt> Dattd Oclobe• 17, 1'67
Nofl'Y Put>llc.C1tlf0<~•• NEWP'ORT·MESA UHIF IEO
PrlMIPlll omu In SCHOOL DISTRICT Ill ••
''This compUcaes Ille
problem ~-auae we DOt _.
ly have to IUppor1 the bod.J
and the weight we are lilt-
ing, but also r~1il1 t be
forces of mu&CUlar pull.
"U one reacbea over about
eo degrees and lift& a weight
ol about 50 pound.a, compra-
sivt forces in the lower back
ar~ about 750 pound.a -pref·
ty cloee to tbe fracturing
level ol vertebrae."
Dr. lmnao says that hold-
ing the breath when lifting
convert. the abdomen mto
a supportive mecbanMm by
turning it lnto a te.mi-rigid
maaa. "By compreuing the
abdomen we are able to re--
duee by one-third tbe com~
preaaive for c e • on the
baek.''
He believes ttlat OM can
often get u mucb re.lief
fTom baek.ache by wearing
a firm girdle as a back
brace.
STUIT IM,ROVIMINT FUND-s.c. 2107.1
Or•"" Coun1v c4 Oranoe Ccunt•r. c. om
M~ CommlHlon E~plru llw L. LllCklflSIMYff
Mtrdl 17, 1tn Purctta•ino "O"''
San Diego
Police Seek
L>st Child
RIVE NU ES
State Alloc.ation. Gu Tax $ 364 ,346.18
EXPENDITURES
P .,1 ,., 0 , 119, coaat Dilly Piiot, s.a.nu 1 u,,."' I l lO lt67 p IM"/1f'O OrtnQt (C>UI DlllY p IOI.
O<lobtr JO 1nd Hovtmbe• ' 1 • ;1ll./IJ CX::.C., lO a...S No•tmber ~: ~•1 11~1
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
Project 51-Pla<.'t!ntia
Avenue Widening (
EL CAJON I AP) -The
9·year-old daughter of a
San Diego newspaper man
was missing today after ~
railed to return from a trip
to a grocery store.
-----Total Expenditures S( 123.030.94)1 178.00) Project 54-Bear Street
Improvements (
13.453.73 1
1.315.63)
Sheriff's officers intensi·
fied thei r search for the
girl today after uaing blood·
hounds during the night . VEHICLE PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2
·~DATING FUND---
REVENUES
Property Tues (
VEHICLE 'ARKING DISfttCT NO. 1-
0PEIATINGFUND - -
RIVI NU ES
Property Tues
~nt -
255.4&
189.16
1,340.45
$( 360,310.99)
SPECIAL GAS TAX
Project 55-Adarm
Avenue No. 5. R/W
Project 5f>--Sunflower
A ven ue No. 3 R 1W
Project 57-Fairview
'Rd.-SunfTower I
San Diego Frwy.
{ 34.306.46)
( 60.794.!)l).
{
(
Project 58-Placentia
Avenue Extensiun
Project 59-Saker St.
lmprov. -Babb lo
Bristol ( 1.444.00)
1.937.02
243.00
Mesa Verde Drive
Improvements . Commercial Property ___ 120_.oo_.
Total Re9enues 975.4-0 STREET IMPROVEMENT-FUNO:.-S.c. 2107.5
Anton Blvd. Construction
Fairview Road
EXPENDITURES I REVENUES
Parking U>t Colutrudion
STUET LIGHTING FUND
366. 78) -State Allocation of
Gas Tu-Engineering
REVENUES SPECIAL GAS TAX
$ 7.500.00
Water Mains 178.00
Total Expenditurei; $( :J40.6R6. 79)
VEHICLE PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2
ACQ(j1S°iTIOirFUND --
Property Tues
Subdivision <Ji.ges
M.iscellaMJUJ
' 212,358.22 2,768.48
STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND-Sec. 116.1 REVENUES
76.28
Total Revenues
EXPENDITURES
Penonal Semces f( 6,893.96)
Contradual Senica ( 675.00)
CommodiUes ( 201.29)
Capital Outlay ( 9.480.90)
Energy and Ma1nt.eoanoe ( 214.432.43l
ConstrucUon-
Golf Course Drive
Harbor Bfvd. -
19th to Wilson SL
Bri5tol and
( 4.712.26)
( 13.566.24)
San Diego Freeway ( 5.911 .181
Vanguard Way ( 5,570.21)
Fair Drive ( 3.985.58)
Gisler and Harbor Blvd. ( 1,312.52)
' 215,202.98
Total Expenditures $( 266,521.57)
DRAINAGE DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT
NO. 2 FUND
EXPENDITURES
-Gisler Ave. Storm Drain
-Commodities 964.09)
REVENUES
State Allocation
-Sec. 186. l(b)
-Sec. 186.lfa)
Tutal Revenues
EXPENDITURES
Project 34-Placenlla
$
Avenue Extension $
Project 35-Harbor
Blvd. Widt!ning R/W
onlv fW. 19th St. lo
Wiison Sl.l
Project 43-Sunrtow«
Ave. Improvement
Project 46-Harbor
Blvd. Constr. 19th to
Wilson St. (
Project 47-Huntzinger
-Harbor, Eastward
Project 48-Paularino
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248.598.74
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Property Taxes $ 378.32
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ACQUISITION-FUND --
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ROBERT A. OMAN
Director of Flnanc~
City of Costa Mesa.
Or lnher 26. 1967
16.792.05)
California
Puhlishcd Oran~t> C oast Dall.v Pilol, October :JO Hl67 I 1123.s11
Mlssing is Denise King,
daughter of Mr. aod Mrs.
Larry King of rural El Ca·
Jon. King is a copy editor
on the San Diego Union.
Officers said Denise left a
neighbor's home about 1
p.m. Sunday to go to the
store less than a mile away.
King said Denise is a hap-
py and responsible girl and
knows the area well He
said he believes she ~Y
have been abducted.
Don Garcia
New Corps
Recruiter
The Marine Corl)S has
named First Sgt. Don Gar-
cia as representative at tht
Navy and Marine Corps
Recruiting Office, 1857 Har·
bor Blvd.. Costa Mesa.
"The Marine Corps pro-
gram offers two. three or
four year enlistments with
choice ol ground or avia·
lion duty," Sgt G arc i a
pointed out. ··Recruits also
have the oplion of leaving
for duty immedfatcly upon
enlistment or delaying ac--
live duly reporting date up
to four months."
A veteran of more U1an
23 years service. Sgt. Gar·
cia served in Vietnam with
the Third Marine Division
prior to hi s arrival in Cos-
ta Mesa.
The local office serves the
Orange Coast arN1 from
Dana Poml to llunlmgton
Beach. 9 a.m to ~ p.m.
weekdays and 9 a m to noon
nn Soa turri:iv
Ute. tllte ........ ~
try .......... .....
bder-. rt • «
laellia-*tlliia ..
Pl he a..-,...., .. biae-t ....... 61 ...
~Ad••ic~ ra.t.ed~ .... ~
est poilll ill Amel-=-w..
I«)'. It was a W lilw •
do it.
Other ClOUllbies nbiafed
by raisiaC their tail& -impc.u fnm Amera ....
whee Alllfl'icaa . I Ct id
and prodaoers. 1tce c ' -C
by the......__..
to .ell ~ rbt//11 ........
Thia. ot eoane. amed a
reaction.
And ander PresU~•t
Franktia 0 . Riau well im
1934 the Um.ed States 61
a.n about..faoe. O*c ....
hip tariff policy .. ..
out imparU ... ....,,.
the 1'r8de • art Ad
whicb Q(led -...... llidet to mate ems.. nus emf a aced lie llftJ!i-
dent t.o wrt ----meets wtdl illdiridal mm.
tries ..,. wtddt u.e, .....
reduce tlleil' ' brilfs -America ~ ... tlti:I
COlllllry maid nidmee -
tariffs -imports by -mudl -51 pilfttf!llt.. Coacre. .........., re-
.wed Ullill Ta*~
mml Ad .... lie -"' • ....... n ... ~
CM 1' !he ....... .
....... 0 aa J II
...... 2 -a WWW_ hi' ef Mt'
~•·• tc tbe Trade AO r• A et
wbidl.. -lie ......... "' Amttica tw• •, W a
number of~~ ldtillc tbe Ullitel ...
elimiaale • madlfJ •
&geemellt ii w A.9ai-
ca ,.., tw ittc p_, .,.
~from--~ petition.
Me.aawtaile. u had ....
peoed befcn. tbe ..... .,
the CIOlllllry ~ .....
and more pnQdjoM n.
ma.tial tbe Trade ~
meat Ad ._. a lillJe •
biom u a means for ftdllo.
iDg tariff.a.
Finally. ill .. Pl eudatt
John I'. ~ -ec.-o;as tD ... thr-cla t It •
Trade E•1 • .• Ad...._.
balic~tll•
~ el ~ ......,.
en at tbe tbae •• t. ~
panel 1.-eip hdr.
Wbile .. p~ Ille pro-
ldml ~ elbotr ,... •
making .,._. """'· Ill ti.
ume time it p1 "' •ett ._
proted.iw for Americall
huai.oea. wtUdl ..... dis
same lime it i*Widal __,
UberaJ. ill 101De ~ P"9"
ledioadt
But the idea flf _.,...
agreements p-ew. Alld lallt
Jane the u.....--._.
iZ oCber' awbta liped -•veemeat to nidmee ._..
OD Gae .............
nui Ju. l.
By l2'ee tbe Amer1ra .--
licy ot redaciag tariffs bad
reached a point wba'e alll
had averqed 3J per am •
·-itelll.1. 8111 tbe ,.. .... gan afta-tbi.s latest acr--
ment. whicb eeels • a.
greuioMI ..... ".... ... lignect
A number ol U.S. ......
tries and prodacea. CQ!Do
plained they were artA.llC
from f~ aimpditicw
They t.urned tMr ...,,.
loose oe Coegrea. AaS ..
industry .na--.cba"-Ca·
tilel. steel meat. ,,.... .0.
shoes, lead Dd me MIGllC
oCbers weal belcn c.c..
gress.
They •aided the ...,cu--
the amoaat of _, cataiJI
product permitted to be im-
ported bett from tlM!ir' for-
eign competiton-all dowL
PresideJlt Jobntoe'1 adJDiD..
istratioa SOC all ...W ap.
It warned c_,.-e. dial
foreign natiool WOllld retaJ.
late. The Ulliled StMet _.
expora aJmod t4 bi.llio9t
more worth ot pndudl
each year tbaa ii impori·
ed. The adm•*atioe
predicted foreip m.liatioe
ag-ainst the killd flf pnitec--
lion now IOUght heft could
cast um COUDCrJ SU billm
j n exportl.
Jobntoa would almo.t
certainly veto _, bill
req&airiDg quota cut.I ill •
broed, per1lapl ~ ill •
few. aumba' of importa. Bat
he would be ttlactaat t9 me
a Social Security bib. So
some advocates ol the cult
thought it would be .i llOCMI
idea to tad them oa the
Social S«urity meUW"e ra•
U>er tJwi ba.ad.linc lbtm
separately.
Some oppoaeat-~--u of the
cul.I argue they an a cry
for help from industries dull
railed In their OW11 efficiacy
or in keepioc up win. l«h--
nologlcat deve!Opmenll .And
they wam that I.be lel.s tom,
petition !here u from (or·
e1gn imports. Ow morf Am·
rrican' will havf' to pay for
th4" .~rMrkan pmdl1("tJ.
J 8 DAJL Y PILOT
Boat Show
Already
Sold Out
The earbest sell-out of
space in the history of the
Southern Calilornfa Boat
Show is reported for the 12th
annual edition upcoming
Jan. 2:6-Feb. 4 at Pan Pacific
Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Chairman Dave Goodman
of the sponsoring Southern
California Marine Associa-
tion. said all space was con-
tracted for more than 90
days in advance ot the op-
ening.
There is now a waiting list
for marine exhibitors who
wish to show at the Southern
California exposition.
Goodman said hours for
the show will be from 2 to 11
p.m. on week days, noon to
11 p.m. on Saturdays and
noon to 7 p.m. on SUndays.
Columbia Pldure1 adresa
Jeri Jamerton baa been se-
lected as officiaJ boltell for
the 1968 show. She ii hailed
as a sports enthusiast when
not dancing or acting for a
living.
General manager Ed Ni·
chols looks for the 1968
show to set new records in
attendance and is predicting
1.00.000 for the 10-day run.
15 Yachts
Turn Out
For Regatta
Five boat.I in each of
three Olympic sailing class·
es turned out for the South-ern California Y acbting As-
sociation Olympic Regatta
sponsored Saturday and
Sunday by California Yadlt
Club at Marina del Rey.
Final Results:
FL YING DUTCHMAN -< 1) White Fang, Art Lange,
Stanford YC; (2) Brunhilde,
Ken Wily, UC Yacht Club;
(3) Solution, Dave Croshere
and R. Doremus. CYC.
DRAGON -(1) Tiamat,
A.E. Singer, SMYC; (2)
Poseidon, Richard Allen &
Al Frost. SDYC: (3) Val·
halla. Paul Cowgill, SMYC.
FINN -Cl) Folly, Ed •
Lynn, KHYC: (2) Finesse.
Steve Hathaway, CYC; (3)
Rodan. Harrison Hine. CYC.
Bob Tatge's
Valkyrie
Wins CBYC
Bob Tatge of South Shore
Sailing Club sailed his Fly-
ing Dutchman Class sloop
Valkyrie lo first place in the
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club
Fall Series which concluded
Sunday.
Other class winners were:
PHRF -Second Love,
Jack Frost. CBYC.
MORF -Westerly. Ra y
Corbett. CBYC.
CAL·24 -Finale. Roy
Cundiff. CBYC.
CAL·20 -Coleen. Ed F'ox .
CBYC.
LIGHTNING -Finale.
Ted Staniec. KHYC.
5-0·5 -Out ·of·Sight. Ross
Stein. PMYC.
GEARY·l8 -Marauder,
Keith Nash. CBYC.
SNIPE -1No Name),
Bob Jones. CBYC
MERCURY-Tilt. George
Patterson. CBVC
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Mond•y, October 30, 1967 DAJL Y PILOT J • ,
Nation~s Top Team Loses Top Star
Trojans' 0. J. Simpson May Be Out for Season
LOS ANGELES -The naUon's
number one ranked collegiate football
team -the University of Southern
califo. .i.ia -suffered a number one
blow today with the announcement
that ita number one player, O. J .
Simpson, may be lost for the season
with a foot Jnjury.
quest of Oregon.
Simpson left the duel early in the
second half after being held to 63
yards in 23 carries. The Trojans up-
ped their aeuon mark to 7.0. however.
with UtUe difficulty.
Berkeley where California Ja Jn the
middle of another toeing campaign.
28-21 win over Fresno State Saturday
nJght.
Oregon St.ate, which achieved one
of the season's great upsets two weeks
ago by stun:ing Purdue, tries for an-
other Saturoay at the expense of sec·
ond·ranked and undefeated UCLA.
Other scheduled Pacific Eight ac·
tion will find Stanford at Washington
and Oregon at Washington State. Out-
side U1e conference, there are such
Interesting clashes as eighth-ranked
Wyoming at San Jose S t a t e and
Colorado St.ate at University of the
PacHic.
Oregon State banged Washington
Stat~. 35-7 that afternoon while Wash·
ington dropped California, 23-6 a n d
Stanford Jost in the finaJ two minutes
to Army, 24·3>. UCLA had a bye.
O. J. SIMPSON
Trojan coach John McKay said that
"it ia unlikely 0. J. wiU be playing
much more for us tbls season -if at
all." Simpson dld not break any bones
but be ii on cructcbes after hurting
his right foo~ in Saturday's 28-6 con·
WhiJe the Bruins (6-0-0 so far) are
hosting the ambiUoua Beavers, top-
ranked Southern California invades
San Diego State, top-ranked among
the nation's amaU schools, is idle un-
til Nov. 11. The Aztecs squeezed out a
WHT COAST l'OOTlt.All ICOflll
Washll'\WIOll tl. Ca Hforni. • U51" 21. AJu .. •,aclllc 6
UOP 34 "" J-1' Humbaldl SI. a.I, Cal A4191H II
S.11 FttMIKO Stele 21. $a<nmt1110 Stal9 20
S...le Clara -. Whittler 1l
Nevade n H•.,._.nl State 1
Valley Slate ti. UC Sen!• l•rtiera 1' lhdlandl 71, Cleremont·MUdcl 6
Gurney Walks Away as McLaren Wins
RIVERSIDE-It was an over for
the favorite after five lape.
Dan Gurney pulled bis smoking
Lola-Ford off the track at RiveraJde
Race•ay Sunday aDd jun walked
away.
He didn 't stay to see England's
Bruce McLaren set a new record in
winning the Times Grand Prix-the
sixth race in the CanadlaD-AmericaA
Challenge Cup series.
He dldn't atay toni: enough to watch
a crowd of spectators push hiJ car
off the track toward the pits.
He didn't stay to discuss the jinx
that has plagued him in 10 attempta
to win tbe Grand Prix at his h o m e
track. He bas only finished the race
twice.
Be just walked away and was not
seen again. His hopes had been high
for um race after be set a new
qualllyln& reco"' and won the po1e
position for the start. But victory j~t
wasn't in the cards for Gurney.
McLaren won after a stirring duel
with Texas millionaire Jlm Hall. A
crowd of 82,000 was on hand to watch
the battle between the McLaren-Chevy
and Hall's ChevroJet-powered Chap·
arr&l-a weird looking racer featuring
a wing-like "spoiler" high over the
rear bumper.
It was the sec<>nd straight victory
for McLaren in the Can-Am series. His
racing associate, Denis HuJme. was
forced out of the race after suffering
btdy damage to his car ln the second
lap of the Grand Prix. Hulme won
the first three races in the Can-Am
series.
T~ victory gave McLaren n i n e
point& in the international competition
to move in front of his teammate
in ttie individual scoring.
McLaren's two-second victory over
Hall on the 3.275-mile course earned
him $24,940. He had a record average
time of 114.40.5 miles per hour in the
200-mlle, 62-lap event. He Increased
hj s lap speed on each successive lap
in the ra<:e.
The final event in the Can-Am
series will be hel<l in two weeks-the
Stardust Grand Prix in Las Vegas.
Cal. Lul!Wn" •· Occ'*"lef 1• use a~•
ll'ttillern Y-17, Ulall ll
Amr/ 24. St.Mord •
S.11 DteM Stele te. F-S.14lfe 21
Loe ~ Slal9 t, Hewalt 3
Easlel'll WMlllMIOll 44. C.I. W..11"' 1f
UC IUvenldl •• ,..,.._. !1
Cal. l'oly ,._ l3, a.lco Stale JI
~" Ula~ U, Wnlefn 14-Mttk» 1
Monti ... , .. --.. Ari-7
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Idaho 2t. ,..,_ f1
Brightman Unimpressive in Win
In Blast
At Bunce
BJ EARL GUSTKEY
Of .. o.llY ,. ... Mell
Larry Bunce, the seven-foot center
who once terrorized Orange Coast Col-
lege basketball teams with his fero-
cious rebounding for Riverside City
College. ii a man on the spot today.
Bunce a.od hiJ Anaheim Amigo
teammates made their American Bu-
ketball Association debut before 3,m
fans at the Convention Center Sunday
night and lost to the Oakland Oaks,
123-13>.
Bunce wasn't exactly senaat1ona1
and the seven-footer was roasted by
his coach, AJ Brighbnan.
"Bunce. if you continue to back
away from the bucket like that. you're
going to back youuelf right out of a
job." Brightman roared in the Ami-
gos· loc.ker room .
AN ANGRY COACH
Extremely angry, Brightman told
writers: "Our bi~ men aren't doing
their job worth a damn. Our little guys
are doing the job for ua, so that might
mean we're going to be the smallest
team In professional basketball."
Brightman also told Bunce in no
uncertaln terms that unless his ag-
gressiveness improves substantially
ag.ainst Oakland Tuesday night at the
Center that he will finish out the sea-
son riding the boards.
In dropping their sixth game in sev·
en starta to the Oaks, it has become
clear that the Amlgos need a center
and they need one quickly. Bunce.
while physically gifted to be a pro
star, is simply not yet ready.
Brightman's No. 2 plvotman. Bill
Gamer (6-10"') is even worse than
Bunce.
The Amjgos' failure to cover Oak-
land's fast break in the first half Sun-
day night cost them a home-opening
win. Led by jumping jacks Willie Por·
ter and Lavern Tart, Oakland raced
to early leads of t-2, 25-9 a.od 38-26 at
the first quarter mark before the pace
leveled off.
AMIGOS LEAD Anaheim tied It at 55-S5 with 2:22
left in the half and Steve Chubin put
the Orange Countlans ahead, brieny,
56-SS on a foul shot.
lt was Oakland by 63-58 at the half
and by 91-78 at the third quarter.
Brightman's harried crew saved its
best efforts for the finaJ quarter when
It outscored the Oaks 42-32. Their run
fell short, however.
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SMILE OF TRIUMPH -Bruce McLaren of Coln·
brook, England, smiles and waves to crowd after
breaking speedway record in winning the 10th an·
nual Times Grand Prix at Riverside International
Raceway Sunday. His average speed was 114.405
miles per hour as he edged Jim Hall of Midland,
Texas, by only two seconds.
Sports In Brief Lakers Bounce
U.S. Swimming Decline Foe, 118-105
' Forecast by Coaches
MEXICO CITY -Coaches or world
swimming powers gathered for the
Pre-Olympic Games, which e n d e d
Sunday, generally believe the U.S.
team will be the one to beat at the
1968 Olympics here, but they expect
a decline or U.S. aquatic power in
coming years.
American swimmers won 15 gold
medals, Russia and East Germany
took five each and The Netherlands
and Mexico got two apiece.
In over·all compeUtion, Russia won
40 gold medals. The United States
was second in unofficial medal tabu·
lations with 21 golds, followed by Ja-
pan and ltaJy with 11 each and East
Germany with JO.
Several swimming coaches were
asked if-given the fact that many
teams bad left strong swimmers at
home and a number· of those who
had come were not in top corxiitlon-
they bad gotten any idea here of
their strongest competition in the
1968 Games.
day night and what a month It has
been.
Coach Red Kelly's club, boast.mg a
4-2-2 record following a f>.3 victory at
Pittsburgh Saturday night., end Octo·
ber with a Tuesday game against the
New York Rangers at the Sports
Arena.
The Kings were considered the pals·
ies of the expansion Western Divi·
11lon before the season began.
And despite two opening season
wins at home at Long Beach Oct. 14-
15, the experts. still were skeptical
when the Kings set out on a six·
game road trip that included con·
tests with three teams in the hold·
over eastern division.
Rambl~• Wln
SAN JOSE -Orange C o u n t y
downed San Jose 14-3 Sunday and
tightened its grasp on first place in
the Western Division of the Continen·
tal Football League.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los An-
geles Lakers' Coach Bill Van Breda
Kolff says he still can't wait for Jerry
West to return to action. The rest of
the National Basketball Association
may be wondering if he left the
court.
"I don't like playing Archie Clark
and Elgin Baylor as much as I have
been," Van Bred.a Kolif said after his
t~am bounced t.he Baltimore Bullets.
113-105 Sunday night. "but until West
gets back I'll probably have to."
Clark scored 33 points and Baylor
added 3l to lead the Lakers to their
fourth straight victory.
The team is now 5-2, two games be-
hind the front-running St. Louis Hawks
in the Western Division. The Lakers
face the New York Knkkerbockers
Wednesday at home.
LOS ANOILES IALTIMO"E
0 " T 0 ,. T
Goodrk~ 1 ,., " John-1 3-$ 11
ltNiolf ' 1).1 , S<olt 7 J.S 11
Clerk I) , .. J3 Elli• I 0-0 I~
S.ytor • ,., 20 LOUO~Y I H 71
llarnH I "' 3 Monroe • ~J II
Wetz.el ' 04 • Olli ' 11 • Counts 1 :i..i 11 Marin l 1-l I
Ha WI!: Ins • '" 1, E"n J fl.I • Mann Int 0 0-0 0
Tote ls lO 11-16 111 Totals '' 17-1• 105
lalllmore 2S 7S JI 7'-105
Loa Anttlu 23 J I JI »-IU
Fouled out -"°""· TCllll fouls -lalllmor~ 25, Los AntflU 11,
Alftfldl--6,062.
Not MuCh Hope ·
Seen for Quarry
By OAVE SJDDON '""'' ., .....
Fifty years ago he would have been
hailed C>S a new "White Hope."
A burly, brawllng fair-ckinned war·
rior crusading In a sport dominated by
s~pia-hued men -the heavyweight di·
vision of professional boxing.
But in thls day of enlightening social
attitudes and the civil rlgbla move.
ment, the term ''While Hope" I) de-
finitely passe. In fact, it's dilflcuJt to
find many who place much hope of
any kind in the future for heavyweight
contender Jerry Quarr,.
Quarry advanced to the semifinals ot the World Boxing Association tour·
nament to select a new heavyweight
champion Saturday on the dubious
strength of a split decision victory
over Conner heavyweight champion
Floyd Patterson.
The fight failed to generate much
enthusiasm among the crowd of 5300
who paid to see it at Los Angeles'
Olympic Auditorium, nor did it seem
to do much to arouse the optimism of
those most closely associated with
Quarry.
"Well, I think Jerry looked pretty
good in spots." said his trainer Teddy
Bentham. feverishly groping for some-
thing more positive to relate. "Just re.
member. he's young and inexperienc·
ed ."
At 22 years of age, Quarry Is indeed
young and relatively inexperienced.
But in 12 rounds of boxing he was un·
able to decisi vely take the measure
of Patterson. a man 10 years his senior
who is considered by many to be a
has-been.
Quarry managed to knock Patterson
down brieny in the second and fourth
rounds, however there was never any
doubt among those watching that the
ex-ehamp wouJd bounce right up again
to take the mandatory eight count on
his feet.
Boxing insiders claim that Patterson
has a chin with the approximate ten-
sile strength of a Christmas tree orna·
ment.
He's been knocked out by lnept In-
gemar Johansson. Sonny Uston di s·
patched him twice with a mere flick
of the WTlst. Cassius Clay toyed with
him for 12 rounds before the referee
called a halt to the mayhem.
Yet Jerry Quarry couldn't keep
him down.
Twenty minutes after the fight was
over. Quarry sat in his dressing room
and attempted to rationalize for the
corps of reporters. His eyes were ~ ..
ed with fatigue <.nd he appeared not aa
a man who ha<: just won a major \'icSo
tory. but rather as one who ~ Just
about given up on himself.
"I won, that's the Important thin&. ..
he responded 1"'1lely to the obvioas
question. •·1 beat the lou&hest man iJI
the tournament."
Hla voice lacked convld.lon.
•·Floyd did hurt me in the ninth
round. Jn the last fight he didn't hurt
me at all ..... I'm exhaUJted,• hll
voice trailed off and he turned awa1
Crom his questioners.
When pressed for an anner,
Quarry admitted that if the fieht bad
gone 15 rounds instead of 12 be mll)d
HOW THE PILOT SCORED IT
SIDDON
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GUSTKEY
lttlttlllll1 ._. 111121••••••....,
not have won. As it was, the referee
scored the fight a draw while the tn
judges gave it to Quarry by one point.
The crowd seemed to think that Paf..
t.erson had won.
ln his own dressing room a fnr
yardJ down the dreary ballway, P~
tenon was barely able to bide hll bl,&,.
ternen behind bis always polite a
gentlemanly manner.
"I can't say it wun't a fair decl·
sion because I didn't count t b 1
punches,'' Patterson said. "That..,.,
up to the judges and the rderee.0
Quarry now moves up to the nat
platew in the beavywelpt ell.mlna-
tion tol.D'Dament wblle Pattenon'1 fu-
ture plans remain a big question.
However, there is yet a '1fmmer ol
white hopism nickered today as re·
Oected in Ille statement of one bQ.
ing official alt.er the right:
"Patterson ia a fine fi&btu and a
real genUeman, but I muat admit that
I'm pleased to see Quarry win. He't
young and it will really help the
tournament gate to have a wbiie
American fighter in contention."
"I don't think we'll have any prob.
lem winning as a team," said U.S.
Coach Sherman Chavoor.
"Over-all, we should emerge on top.
But there are individuals who are
tops in other countries: East Germ-
any's Roland Mathes (double gold win-
ner ln the backstroke), Holland's Ada
Kok (double gold winner in womens'
butterfly). Canada's Elaine Tanner
and Australia's Cathy Wainwright,
who weren't here for these games. the
Russians. who have several good
swimmers.
Eugene beat SeaWe 21·13 and Vic-
toria defeated Sacramento 14 to 3.
In ne.xt Sunday's games, Eugene
plays at Orange County, Sacramento
at Seattle, and San Jose at Victoria.
The Victoria game will be a night
contest.
Bears' Jinx Ends, 28-17
"In different countries there are
enough swimmers to hustle us. After
Oebie Meyer's performance in the
~meter free·style (Miss Meyer. 15,
of Santa Clara, Calif., was top in·
dividual gold medal winner with three
firsts) I'm sure we'll be tough wiU1
training."
Klng•·Pengu•n•
LOS ANGELES -The new Los An·
geles Kings complete their Cirst month
of National Hockey League play Tues·
Top Back
SAN FRANCISCO -Bill (Earth·
quake) Enyart. Oregon State's 223
pound fullback converted from a Une-
backer. today was named "Back of
the Week" in the Pacific Eight Con·
ference .
He blasted for 80 yards ln 23 car·
reis and scored two touchdowns on
one-yard plunges Saturday to help ihe
Beavers wh ip Washington State 35-7 .
He also was an outstanding rusher in
Oregon State's upset of Purdue two
weeks ago.
The 2.6-year·old junior is from Med·
ford, Ore.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Los
AngeJes Rams had their flrsl win in
four weeks and first victory at Chica-
go since 1959 today. And a guy who
has r idden th e bench for most or the
season gets a major share of the cred·
It.
Hallback Tommy Mason. acquired
in a trade from the Minnel!Ota Vik·
ings, helped the Rams stay in the
Ught Coastal Division race with a 28·
17 victory over the Bears Sunday.
The seven-year veteran Crom Tu-
lane came off the bench late in the
second period and played a brilliant
game, firing a 51-yard tou chdown pass
to BernJe Casey in the thlrd period
to give Los Angeles a 21·10 lead.
He set up two other Ram touch·
downs with his pass catching and run·
ning.
"I'm still not in the groove yet but
I'm getting U1ere," Mason said. "I ap.
vreciate the chance to play and 1 was
glad t was able to contribute to the
win."
Mason. who had had knee trouble
In the past, has been used sparingly
because of the strong play of half·
back Lester Josephson. He shared
playing Ume with Josephson Sun·
day.
The Rams, now 4·1·2. wlJI be at San
Francisco next Sunday. The 49ers are
third in the coastal dJvlsion with a
&-2-0 record.
In first place are the Balllmore
Colts. who have a 542 mark.
Los Angeles' victory came after a
Joss and two ties at Chicago and f ea.
lured a kicking brawl. Tackle Joe. Ca-
roUo and Bear defensive end Mart;J
Amsler were ~jected.
Roman Gabriel, the Rams' quar·
terback. figured in his team's other
three touchdowns. He passed 37 yards
to Josephson and two yards to Dave
Pivec for TDs and ran two yards for
the other score.
Chicago quarterback Jack Concan·
non passed 24 yards to Dick Gordo"
and ran two yards for the losers•
touchdowns.
The defeat was the Bears' filth in
s e v e n games, A crowd of 46,073
watched the acUoo.
20 DAIL V PILOT MondQ, October 30, 1%7
Surging Bucs Challenge Hornets for EC Title
·Estancia
· 111 24-0
Setback
By BILL DI PRETE
Of I he o.tllY 'llet Steff
Estancia will still be look·
ing for its first lrviDe
l;.eague w i n this aeuon
w h e n the Eagles invade
. Fountain Valley Friday.
· Last Saturday the "Blnh"
: bad their wings clipped by
: Magnolia, UO.
: _ The Sentinels ran up a to-
: ta\ of 39'J yards OD t b e
· ground. Al Sanchez and Ju·
· nior Punsalang were respon-
: sible for over half of that
total.
Punsalang ripped oU a
Lemoine, Weirath
Spark OCC, 39-0
By GLENN WHITE
Of ... .,... .........
Orange Coast College'• surging Redcoats. wlll shOC?t
for a piece of the Eastern Conference c:hamptons~p pie
when they challenge mighty Fullerton Saturday mght at
Anaheim Stadium.
Coach Dick Tucker's onc»bute~ Pirates can !1ft
tbemlelvea in position for a co-champtonship by puttmg
an end to the Hornets' O~y '{:( '{:( -ti
34-game streak -a stnng
marred only by a couple of OCC-Indian
ties.
And they showed them·
selves u prime challengers
to tJae pcnruboUle from
Nortbem Orange County
When they unleaSbed a dev·
astating offense and a atur·
dy defense last Saturday in
pummellnl San Bttnardino
Valle1 Colle1e's Indians, 39-
0, to make Homecoming at
LeBard StadJu:m a pleasant
allair.
Statistics
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ltS ,, • • 11 au s
sizzling 96-yard touchdown
: run behind some tremend·
: ous blocb. He carried the
: ball only tour times, b u t
: made the most of it with a SCUTTLED PIRATE -Orange Coast College quarterback Paul
1()5..yard total. Lemoine (5) is thrown for a loss by a San Bernardino defender
04tLY PK.Ot ...... 9Jor l.'9 Pn•
ing for Lemoine is Don McMahan (68) and Craig Allen (81). The
Pirates meet Fullerton thia weekend for the clrcuit c:hampionahip.
The BUCI lhowed their
best offensive balance of
ttie season u they ran and
passed with equal aucceu.
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Sanchu skirted the Eag· during Saturday Eastern Conference football action at OCC. Block·
, les' endfora&S-yardscam-~------------------------------~----~------------------------------------------~~~~----------------~~----per, from his own 34 to the
· Estancia one. On the next
play, he bulled his way for
• tbe TD. And to cap it off,
S:lncbez added the PAT.
Coach Don Lent of Mag.
nolla said, "Sanchez is a
great ball player. J UJed him
both ways in a couple of
games and he got burl l'd
rather have him play one
"ay, and have him beal-
thv."
Lent uses Sanchez on de·
: fense for the most part.
.. Another standout for t h e
Sentinels was Gary Flood.
· Flood picked-oU three Eagle
:·pass~. one of which led to . aJn.
Football-BasketlJall
Pro Standings
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SI, Lovl1 4 2 0 .661
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169 l2l
14 U1
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E119tne 71. S«n~ ll Victoria f;, Stu•mtnlo )
l'ilce• RoU, 32·7
Tamiyasu's Arm
Ouh·s Western
By ROGER CARLSON
01 11111 Dellr , ... lllff
lf Mike TamJyuu'a tol·
den right arm la ion today
It's small wonder.
threw and completed four
times for 52 of those yards.
Tucker was c I e a r 1 y
pleased with the perform·
ance. ''I JuJt bope we can nataba tbe momentum.,, be
poblta Gal "Oar plaJl'l"S
are to o t la 1 forward to ·=.=-(hDerton)."
--of FuDntoa'• ICllMWbat unimpressive
•bowlne In ibe lJ.7 win over
Golden Welt, Tucker ex·
plained that the Hornets
were without the services
of six ltarterl, including a
balfback and fulJback.
The Pirate• were awe-
some in earning their first
abutout conquest of the sea-
IOD.
OffeDJively, Frank Wei·
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D 6 I t1 ~ .. Jt was clear from t h e
$tart that Estancia was out-
~se~ and heading for a
lbiig rught.
ClllcAIO 1 J 0 .29' Mlnnt'S011 I .S 1 , 167
1" 7S
IU 116
14 uo
IOS IU
After his incredible pet'·
formance Saturday night at
Western High's Handel Sta-
dium th~ great Marina
quarterback bad beat live
that arm plenty of rest.
FiJcbbeck went up t b e
middle for the score fr~m
two yard• out and the in·
vadfra were tr1illn1 7-6. ""' ....... 0rtflgtC....
5 o 1a l4 --------------
:. Neac the end of the first
qoarter. Magnolk ialned
passession of the ball and
'. reeled off 18 defensive plays,
: starting from its own 16.
One pa&s play wu u&ed in
: ~ :eries. and it fell in·
: ~plete.
• • 'rbe Sentinels collected · 5li first downs during t h e
· drive which ended when
Qreg 1 verson dove from
· one yard out for Ule TD.
Magnolia controlled t b e
ball fer seven mfnutes and
, 39 seconds. and Estancia
, UlJ.rulged to run only seven
R!Jlys durina the entire sec-
ond quarter.
· · Lent also said, "We plan·
Jied to pass qui~ often at
' Ole start of the game to op-
. en them up. We passed
: more during thia game than
: I really care to."
' Jeff Seivers was the only
bright spot for the Eagles.
· The 185 pound tackle pounc·
ed on two Magnolia fumb-
les, and was the flfth man
in the winners' backfield
: all night.
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Basketball
_Prep Grid Standings
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Tigers Run
Ev e r yUme Valencia
High's gridiron forces win
a football ~ame they line up
in two rows the length of
the locker room and the
coaches run the gantlet
while 'Oelng pubilanlly pum·
me lied.
Aller extending their Ir·
vine League record lo :l·1
Saturday with a 26-t3 w I n
over Fountain alley's llar·
ons n igh l at Valencia's
Bradford Stadium, the Ti·
ger coaches stand a good
chance of not ~urvivlng
next wcrk's ccslallc hP:i t·
inl? i:h•iuld Valentia pull off
a "'n over undefeated i\lag·
no Ila.
Wllh t hr e " t'nMernti\·1•
league "ins un IP1 thc11·
bflls the Tiger' ~·:in h:irdl~·
be unde retitimated in next
Saturday's lracas al La
Palma Stadium.
It looked bleak for t h e
T i g e r s the first h a I f,
though, as Fountain Valley
collected the first touch·
down and deadlocked the
score at 13·13 before the ln-
lcr(Tlission.
After marchlug to the Va-
lencia 44 , early in the first
quarter. Tiger signal·caller
Robert Snead tossed a pass
that was p I c k e d ofC by
Fountain Valley's M Ike
n onovan who ran the pil·
rercd ball 52 yar<ls to the
Tirzrr thrN'.
T w o plays 1 at e r .Jerry
Coleman took a pitch-out
ovrr for the 5lx points.
.Jim PC'rkins' PAT kkk
\\as wide lo the right. but
thr Baroni; le<l 6-0 "ith 7:37
left In the lnltl el frame.
Rangers'
Win Era
Is Over .
An era of win, win. win
has apparently ended for
the Coast Rangers soccer
team
Coach Brian McCaughey's
four-time defending Pacific
League champions flopped
to their second loop loss in
three starts Sunday after·
noon when they suffered a
3-0 shutout at the hands of
Dinubla at N e w p o r t
Beach'3 Mariners Park.
It is only their third loss
in five circuit seasons but it
dropped them to a posi·
tion where one more re·
versal would destroy their
hopes for a fifth title.
McCaughey blamed t h e
absence of Jackie Ogilvie
and Fernando Espinar plus
a couple of bad breaks for
the sad turn of events. In
fact. he says Espinar is off
the squad. Ogilvie has been
recovering from an injury.
The breaks he referred to
were a couple of missed
shots at the at.art of the last
hall. Trailing 2-0, the Rang-
ers went on the attack. How.
ever. H'arry Ogilvie'a 5 ho l
hit the crossbar and Colin
West's attempt was blocked
by the goalie.
United Coast R c1 r. g e r s
smothered International of
LA, 11-2. with Owen Gor·
man scoring five times and
Steve Johnston twice.
Johnston had five goals
the previous week.
Tamiyu u and h.11 ri~
arm led MarlJl'1 Vildn11 to
a 32-7 thruhlng of Wtttern
In a Sunset Leasue football
rni&match.
17 completlam out of 21
attempt.a Isn't a bad night.a
work.
A like number In two
quarters ol football ls unbe·
lltvable.
But Tam.lyasu the great
did It.
The 175-lb senior brought
his mates rrom behind to a
startling 19-7 lead at the
half and the n coach J i m
Coon's Vikings breezed aft·
er the intermission.
In all. Tamiyasu connect-
ed oD 21 out of 34 and the
colleae football acouta must
have been drooling.
And, to b re a k the
monotony of Tamiyasu's
completions, Don Fiscllbeck
and Mike Wlttlck t o o It
turns at ripping thTough
the Pioneer defense.
The potent Viking offense
netted 446 yards compered
to \Vestern's 136.
The VUting offensive line
can take their share of the
credit too. as Pete Merandi,
Dan Stark, Dennis Kenne·
dy. Rick White and Mike
Corcoran more than did
Uielr share to g I v e
Tamiyasu the protection .he
needed. Tamiyasu, in all of those
pass attempts, was thrown
for a loss only twice.
\Veatern had aet up the
acUon with an opening
touchdown drive to give the
hosts a 7-0 lead.
Then Tamiyasu teamed
up with aome 1Iue fingered
ends and backs to aend the
Pioneers spinning.
First a 61-yvd drive ln
seven plays. Tamiya.u
Later, an 89-yard march in
10 play1 put Marina ahead
to atay.
Tam.ly•au passed to Gary
Pak•l• for t b • touchdown
from tht 19 with 9:51 to 10
in tht haU.
Tom Allanson started
Marina· a third touchdOWJJ
drive with a fumble recov.
ery on the Pioneer 41.
Four plays lat.er Tami·
yasu passed to co-captain
\Vhlte for the tally wittb
3:40 to go from the 10.
In the second half Tami·
yasu crossed Western a n d
sped 24 yards to the slx to
set up the fourth Marina
touchdown. Three p}Aya lat·
er he bootleued around
his left end far the score
with 6:32 left in the third
quarter .
IHDIVIOU.aL 'AISINe MlrlM ,A PC 'HIYO Pct
TamlYH U J4 !1 J !ti ·'" Ht!VY > 1 • s .m roter. n n 2 ,.. "'4 w"''"'
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~ el &enla ANI (...-ltoeut~
rath and Paul L e m o i a e
spark.Jed. Weirath regained
first place in the Eastern
Conference rushing derby,
ripplng oll 125 yardJ in 17
carries for an a v e r a g e
of 7.3 per try. although he
played lest than three quar·
ters.
And Lemoine hit 10 of IS
pauea for 1J8 y a r d 1 and
three touchdowns.
Field general Bill Jen-
kins, a defensive stalwart.
took hi1 turn al quarter·
backing and completed five
for five aerial attempt. for
82 yards.
In a 1 I, the victors pic.ked
up 441 yards net while t h e
Indiana were limited to 195.
Defensively, freshman
Jerry Trapp was the big
noise, tbrowtng the visitors
for four crippling losses on
key plays wben the final
outx:ome wu still much in
doubt.
OTange Coast didn't get
Ill firlt touchdown unW the
aecood quarter when Wei·
rath raced 23 yards to cap
a 79-yard blitz. He took a
quick pitch Crom Lemoine.
cut thTougti the San Berdoo
defense and then eluded
two men at the five to earn
the IUc points.
Lemoine kicked the PAT
and U was 7~ with 12 :11
left In the hall.
Lemoine made it 13-0 with
9:24 to co in the frame
when he hit Ethan OUveT
with a 17-yard scoring toss.
The latter wu alone at the
goat line when Lemoine un·
cork'ed the throw.
Gantlet, Win 26-13 The Buc1 ran the count
to 19-0 wttb 18 seconds left
before the bot dog break a1
Lemolne flred to nifty re·
ceJver Steve Colllesb f o r
29 yardl and the TD.
Valencia capitalzed on a
short Fountain VaUey punt
in the same quarter. an d
moved the pigs kin I r o m
the Baron 28 to the 11 ing
tally in three plays.
Fred Lesikar split the up-
rights for the PAT lo p 11 l
Valencia ahead 7-6 1111h
11:36 expired in the !11~t
quarter.
Fountain Valley's dcf11n,c
also accounted for their ~C'C·
ond and only other touch-
down in the second qua rii>r.
A Wietze Kunst punt 11 :is
fumbled byValenci a on the
Tiger 10 and rollt'd intri the
end tone where Fount a 1 n
Valley 's alert Miki' \rarnon
pounced on it to the t1rl1r·
Jou~ approval of thr '1 •1ng
crn\\l<I.
Kunst's PAT kick was
aood and the Barons htld
a 1u.rprl1ing 13-7 lead with
7:2$ remaining in the half.
Valencia took the ensuin1
klckorr and marched 75
yards to register the next
score. Tiie PAT was good
and Fountain Valley was
c to s e for the 1 a s t Ume,
13-13. The Baron defense th a t
had kept the losers in the
game the Hrst half. gave
out the second half and al-
lowed Valencia to con trol
the ball et will and put the
b31J game out of reach.
Fount.ain Valley touched
the footb&U only four Umu
in the third quarter, but dis.
played some ortcmse late in
the fourth quarttr only to
be stopped on the Tiger
one-inch line.
TUM ITATllTICI rv
! ~ 4J 11t 'I "·' • ti
I •
INDIVIDUAi. tTATlnlC:I llUlHlllG
l 0
'"'"'''" ¥•111¥ TC:I ye Y~ AVe ........ J H u Aot I I 1.t
co1,..,,n ' 1 ' 1 • M11011• & IJ ,, ·I I I Valbu.nt 1 0 0 00 Toltlt 7' 7t 0 11
Halttbne at.all showed Le·
mol11e pasalng for 131 yarda
and Welrath running for 71
yards.
Tucker'• forces kept the
attack rolling with their
fourth touchdown ol the
night as Lemoine turned
runner and dashed 22 yards
for the score. lie th e n
pus~ to Welrath for th e
two-p o I n t conversion to
make It 1:1~ with 7:54 re·
malnln1 In the third quar-
ter.
Eighty-five seconds later
it was 33-0 as Steve Rod-
riquez fielded an Indian
punt and r e t u r n ~ d It 65
yards for the touchdown
sltillfulJy picking up bloci<:
"'~'' ,, , , 1 er~ then tightrOfllng t h e
11 '° o s J sldeUnes. l~ !I I f: From U1e one. reserve 1 \ I t; Dave DeFrancesca plunged J uo 1~ 4 > over for the loucbdown.
OCC Ups
Record
To 18-0
The longest w I n n 1 n g
streak in Southem Callfor-
nla water polo wu stretched
to 11 Saturday as Orange
Co89'tCollegesweptthrough
three opponents to capture
the OCC InvltaUon.aJ.
Coach Jack Fullerton's
crew will host a double
header Tuesday at the OCC
pool, golng first against San
Bernardino In an Eastern Conference club at 3 :~
p.m .. then taking on El Ca·
mlno In a non-loop encoun-
ter. There la no admlsslon
charge.
Coast opened with an 11.t
cot>quest of Cllaffey Satur•
day, a team that took the
Bucs into double overtime
in the Panthers' narrow,
f our·la.ne pool.
Thia time there was a lit·
t1e more bnathinc room and
Dan Christy, Bob Long and
Mike Wilson each threw in
thtte courlten to rout the
Panthers. Bob Dake and
Mark Fulton added single
goell. Chaffey had been 15-4
before the contest.
OCC then took on Rlo Hon·
do. which had lost to some
of the toui;?her teama tn the
Southland by clOle marlfn!.
With Fullerton looking for a
closer contest, the Bucs
bombed the Road Runners
to the tune of 13-3.
Paul Hul(hes picked up
three goals in that one, with
doubles by Loni. Fulton.
Chrl1 Oliver. Mike Irwin,
and 5lncte l!oals by Cbrilty
ant1 Mike O'Gara.
The big one came in the
nightcap. with the UCLA
Frosh. unbeaten to this point
and boasting their "beat.ev-
er" squad. The Buca toot
them into camn 1~. with
Chrlsty and O'Gara 1corln(
tour each. and a pair bY
Fultnn.
UCLA flnJshed 1econ~.
w1th C'hafrey third and R1o
Hondo Jut.
Dan Chrt~v took scoring
honors for OCC In the tour·
ney with eight goals. with
fin each by Lon(, Fulton
and O'Oara. Hlfh for the
tnurnev was UCLA's Jim
Fcrvuson.
OCC aopurs to be on tu
way to lu best 11eai;on ever.
Th,. previo11• best wa1 In
1964 when OCC won the con•
ference and was 21-6 for tbe
year .
Dra~ itesults
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GOLD CUP WINNER -Dtct lordan'1 ~1-tO ll'lneae D sanived the d~y p
tng to win Newj>ort Harbor Yacht Club'• Fall Gold Cup Regatta Sunday. Finesse Il WU flying tl)e burgee Of the host club.
LAYC Takes Race Again
Los Angeles Yacht Club the standings:
successfully defended the (1) Heather (R-C 1 a ss)
Al Rogers Perpetual Tro· Gordon Cowie, LAYC ; (2)
phy for Pacific Handicap Celine (6-meter) Bill Morse,
R acing Fleet yachts Sun-Little Ships F 1 e et; (3)
day with Gordon Cowie at Psyche (T·Bird) Norman
the helm of the R-Class Crandall, Seal Beach YC;
sloop Heather. (4) tie between Scherzo
Cowie stOOd off a dozen (Cal-30) D. Tann e nberg,
challengers in the tn re e DRYC, and Whims e y
race series. First five in CSwift) Milt Handman. Cyc.
IF YOU ENJOY PLAYING GOLF
LOWER YOUR SCORE AND ENJOY IT MORE
Do you tliu , llook or hit eny of the otht r lted 1hoh In 9elf7
Let me tHch you • provtn 1implified method of hittln9 the l>all
,orractly, to you can lower your tcore thut •ni•Y th.' 9ar11e
mo rt. •
HARRY "TH" MYERS
INSTIUCTIN• PIOPUSIONAL
COSTA MUA -.OLP IAN•I
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OCT. 31
MAJOR LEAGUE
PROFESSIONAL
BASKETBALL
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AMIGOS
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uo 4JJO 3.&0 3.00 2.liO 2JIO
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Gold Cup
Also Fights
Wild Winds
' By ALMON LOCKABEY
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Club's Fall Gold CUp Re-
gatta lived up w its reputa-
tion as a weather-maker
over the weekend, running
the gamut from light air
and fog on Saturday to a
howling Santa Ana for the
final race Sunday.
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TO LAS VEGAS
Mond•Y. Octobtr 30, 1%7 .DAILY PILOT 21
Straight-faced Satire
'Sloane' Engrossing at Repertory PERSONALITY MATCH
l'lnd -ttPtdl ll'f tUl1•ble .. .,ou. We o!Nr Ille mot! -~ ''"* 1••11"9 and maldllnt ,....,.m avallebll. Dl1<rlmlnallnt HOPI• lft
Oran" Count., ere bt'outflt toeafMf
l!lrou• ~•ty Metdl. l'flyel-cla,., MKller• 11111 OIMf ,,., ..
1lonel -le ,.rtlcui.rt'f a,.rtdti.
Ille MVIC'f ettorclld bV CIUr ..
Pf'MCll.
!Sy TOM TITUS
Of .. Dellr,..... .....
For a welcome change,
we are now being offered a
play that has ':>ten written
backwards. that iJ, with the
emphasla on the aituation at
the conclusion of the story
rather than the initial cir·
cumstances which all too of·
ten are merely allowed to
play themaelves out.
bybbMW~,awom
aa 1ome 21 years bis sen-
ior. Her crmty old father
doesn't abatt her achoir•·
tion for the new boarder, but
her limp wristed brother
does, and thereby ensues a
bizarre rivalry.
Roger Parker u the lodg·
er playa bis role in a mas-
taful deadpan style which
makes tbe audience yearn
ny's other offering, "Blg
Soft Nellie," the current
fare at the larger Third Step
Theater, and one cannot help
wondering why the pair
were not switched before·
hand.
"Entertaining Mr. Sloane"
will play for four more
weekends, Fridays through
Sundays, at the Se<:ond Step
Theater, 2815 Villa Way,
Newport BHch.
E1e"rtenc. h warmlll end f\llflfl. me111 tllat come. from flftdlfte Ille ""°" "'°'' tulllbl• .. l'OU, ow ,.. t. rnmt r•-1111. Pflorlt t.
clay I« a ''" llroclwr• tftd -... llbllll'f IHf. Ho obllM non. ,, ..
vacy u wred.
Phon• 24 Hr. 13S.On3
"Entertaining Mr. Sloane,"
South Coast Repertory'•
new production at the Sec·
for an instant replay on ----------
Or s-4 N-& ~Te
r.n.11411\ty Metdi •IL
m&.e Uatw. INMll
N..,.n leedt 92664
"INTlltU.111111• ML AOAll ... A ~ll'IJoe<>r-.~• Jt111ta Ot Prltal, ~ ll'f it. trlfla IM< Nellledot, ~ ll'f
Jemn MCKle ... .._ ll'f Olvlf
E m m a 1, pr..-"1 lollll Cot.V •-rtory ,,i.rn tlW'eulll ........
uni II Nov. 2' •I Illa S«Ofld I•
Thtater, au v111e Wey, H-'
lttdl. THI CAST
ICaltl .... , • • • .. .. • • • • • '9ra Ot Witt Sloane • ....... ... • • • .. • ltoe« ,,141:.,
Kemp • • •• • • • .. • • • • .. • • • Devld "-ti ...
Ed ................... lluett ~
ond Step '!beater in New·
port Beach, is such a vehi-
cle. It ii billed aa a come-
dy, but most of us may And
ourselves too involved with
the absurdities of its plot to
fully enjoy them until it iJ
too late.
1'g11Uy written, w i t h
patches of alm0&t Pinter·
eaque dialogue spleDdidlJ
handled by its solid four·
chMader caat. "Sloane" UI
an engroaing piece ol
straight • faced satire that
"sneab up" on its audi-
ence. It ii liven a:ceflmt
staging by James De Priest
in his f1rat directorial dfort
for SCR.
JUVALRY
I ts hero, if that is the
word, ia a young man who
takes up lodging in a ratb-
"' ranubackle home and is
immediately propositioned
IUCla lines U ''YOU can't nu. lllJ life -I'm impres·
a-bie." ~ the 1 0 D e l y 1aDd1adJ, Sara De Witt is
equally a:ceileat, shining
through a thick British ac-
cenL
The role of the father is
auperbly played by David
Kettles in bia finest per-
fonnance with SCR. And
Stuart Geddes, 81 the bo-
mosemal brother, gives a
frank and aolid portrayal
devoid of the clalsic stereo-
types 10 often med in this
area.
B.~l IER PLAY
Tboup "Sloane" is a sim·
pier project. it is a much
better play than the compa·
'Underground' Distributors
Rising to Hollywood Surface
BJ 808 THOMAS ,,,..,.,......._...,
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Ever bear of such film com·
panies as Premiere, Clar·
idge, Royal, Lopert. Int.er·
national Classics and Re-
gional Film Distributors!
Probably not. Yet such fimu
have released many impor·
tant movies.
These companies are s_ub-
5idiaries of the major film
corporations, and their p~r·
pose is to release movies
that are considered too "ape·
cial" for general distribu·
tioo. In many casea that
means too censorable.
Some industry observers
fear that subsidiaries will
be used w make a mockery
of the seU-eensorahip code.
The National Catholic Office
for Motion Pictures has de-
cried having such compa-
nies release films that can-
SF Dirty Word Plny
Opens Off Broadway
By JACK GAVER ity, to what purpose I do
UPI l>t"-...., not pretend to Dow. .
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Thia business al oblceni-. ties in stage speech is be-la test proof that there is com.mi quite commonplace.
nothing duller than a con· If only tbe writers al same
stant stream of dirty words would manage to awaoand
is "The Beard," a so-called them with some wit and
play by Michael McClure dramatic action.
that opened Tuesday night Billie Di.uft and Richard
at the off-Broadway Ever-Bright are Hae two mem-
green Theater. ben of the cast. Rip Tom
-·---·--DO llOYS: ~ ...... llNld
..... ~ ... 2 ............
Garden
"H.111 Angela on Wheels" I
lurl l•t1 I All Ster Ced 111
Hf 1nt1stlc Flying Fools''
~jt!llllUih1J
0,.. Nltlitfy 1>41 P.M.
........ Sit. & S-.., 2 P.M.
AIM HINIY FONDA •
"WILCOMI TO HAID TIMIS"
TWO FUNT AOYINTUW
.1-.c....a.
"OUR MAN FLINT"
AND
'1N LIKE FLINT"
TUESDAY NITE ONL Yl
•RUT PILM CLASSICS
WATCH FOi THIM
IACH Wiii .••
JIANITTI M•DONALD
NRSON IDDY
''BITTER SWEET"
-AIM-
Yelu.tM.n..i.-
"'THI STUDENT PllNCI"
llOMI Of IOCIOM CllAll lOCU
I '°' wr mm mo. \ V,, IAIJO.l PCRlllSUU • '7H041 ~
• CNllD wmt PAllNT ONlT •
.......
GEORGE
HAMIU'ON
~. ----• ALSO e -....
... _ ..
,_luffil':SO
"'t.JIO.,~ i H!l<iBC.• \ ')1! .... '
HELD OVER
The fact that the work diredecl. if that ii the word.
ends with a simulated sex James Walab and Queen o1
act or unorthodox nature Spada. Inc:., produced the
does nothing w relieve the . ~p~la~J~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~ll boredom induced by this 50-19
minute play.
CATHERINE OENElNE
NINO CASTELHUOYO ANNE VERNON
MARC MICHEL
The play r a n into bw
trouble when performed in
San Francisco and Berke-
ley some months ago on ob-
scenity and allied charges,
but the cases were dismiss-
ed.
There are two characters
named Harlow (Jean) and
Billy the Kid. They sit side
by side in chairs in etern·
ity and four-letter each oth-
er about destiny and divin·
SEE IT
WITH
SOMEONE
YOU
LOVEI
PHONE
673-1350
~PORJ 11"'1.
Hew "1rwT...-,
Oct. JO
HAVI NO ... --ALL 01' l'LINT II Kiili
FOURTH SMASH
ms 1 . eeut H>tllwo WEEK c.... ... Mir 67WW
"BEST
FILM
OF
19661"
Aumf'olo<I~
Antonioni'a
BLOW·UP
Van111a Redgtaw
Oovicl ~. Sorah Mil.
COlOI t»IEi++t1 .. t••+ao
FOR ADULTS
SECOND BIG FEATURE
" ••• Uke reading 'Playboy~ •. '' _.._.,.." ..
Early evening OC-9 Nonstop. (Morning Jetprop, too.) From Orange County Air Termin1I.
Ev•. 1ltow tt•rl• 6:45-F .. hire el 6:45 I •:25
C.11ti1t•fft SJ.ew S."41y FY•"' l P.M.
Desert Winds
Will Continue
· Into Tuesday
Orange County firefighters received
no encouragement from the U. S.
Weather Bureau today.
Tuesday's forecast calls for contin·
ued dry, gusty, northeut winda wtilcb
are fanning the flames of a raeing
fire in northeastern Orange County.
The current Santa Ana wind condl·
lion is scheduled to continue for at
least the next 24 hours. district fore·
caster John Rockey reported.
Tem~ature1, pushed upward by
the shifting winds, are expected to
break into the 90's in this section of
the county Tuesday. Along the Or·
ange Coast the prediction is for 80-
degree weather.
TOTAL DESTRUCTION -Villa Park residence on
South Mesa Drive is engulfed by flames at 7 a.rn.
today. Occupants cleared out be! ore blaze roared
down from adjacent hills.
Another Blaze
Hits 800 Acres
Near San Diego
Fire Ignites Men1ories
Inferno Recalls 1948 Fire
The massive timber and brush
blaze roaring through Orange County
today is the worst to strike the coun·
ty iD almost two decades.
ed but one dwelling-a miner's shack.
The county al the time was largely
undeveloped. It had a population of
about 250,000.
At one point walls ol fire crept
within 200 yards of El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station. More than 300 Ma-
rines joined hundreds of firemen
from three counties in holding back
the blaze.
JULIAN, Calif. (UPI) -An tlDCGD-
trolled Ore which had burned at lea.st
800 acres ol timber and brush in the
northeut section of San Diego CouD·
ty was threa.te.ning the small moun-
tain community of Pine Hills early to-
day.
~meteen years ago. <Om.ost to the
day, flames fanned by gale force
nrept out or a camp ground in River·
c.ide County and tlackened 46.000 acres
tn Orange County before the inferno
•• contained - a week later.
Madsen Elected To ~ounty Post
U. S. and California forestry serv-
ice fire figbtera had surrounded the
communit with pumpers and were
trying to halt the fire at that point.
At least one house bad been destroy·
ed and otbera were evacuat.ed. Few
re&ident:a nre lD attendance u t h •
community primarily II one ol Wit·
end~ calllDI. Most of tbt ~struction took pla~
In Santa Au. Silverado. Modjeak.a
Plf Trabuco caeyom.
The 1M8 blaze, which raged during
the tint week of November. destroy·
George Madsen. Costa Mesa's di· -redor of engineering. has been elect·
ed aecretary of tile Amttlcan Socitlf
o! Ctvil Engineers. Orange COunty
branch.
The society, representing 450 civil
engineers in the county, held an in·
stallation banquet laJt week at Ult
Costa Mesa GoU and CounU., Clob.
Other olfiC"ttS lnatalle4 lnduded
Beary Moble, SOta Aaa •atatut
director of Public Worb, presic1ent:
Douglas Brown, Fullerton dvU en·
gi.neer, viceJresident; m>d Don Fix,
Santa Ana vil engineer, treasurer.
Operatlam ,.... ~ hJ
strong euterf1 Winds and dry Santa
Ana cond1tlons. 'Jbe bilh velodty of
the wind1 prohibited the UM ot l>or·
ate bomben to ftght the blue.
No. 1 Paper: The Daily Pilot
Everyone His
Something That
Someone Else W 1nts-
DAILY Pll~OT \\1 J.\X"I~ _t\J)~ You Can Se1 tt,
Find It, Tracie tt
With A Went Ad
THE BIGGEST SINGLE MARKETPLACE ON TBE ORANGE COABT • PRONE DIRECJ' fU2·A7• ' I
HOUS1S FOR SALl_,HOUSES ~OR SALE _ HOU$ES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH FOi SALE HOUSIS POI IALI
0.-al 1000 General 1000 General 1000 ~neral 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 <Mneral 1000 Ne•port leach
lllWPOIT HB&HTS
.AREA. Only $1!,350 tor th\s
mo 1111· n.. two bedroom.
t.amny room and aepera ~
.avice JJOrd\. Extra l~e
PiHbape. completely fenc·
ed R-2 LOI' Located near
ai1oo1a • WALK TO lmt
B'1'REET SHOPPING CENT· m. 1be Buy of a lifetime •
Ad Now!! SUBMIT 10%
DOWN.
DOWITOWN
COSTA MESA
"RING SPRING" ·"-· '~·· MUST MOVE!
out of country • Sacrifice at
greatly reduced price. Own·
er will carry 2nd trust deed
on one of Lido Isle'& most
attracuve homes with Or-
iental garden {eatunng Bon·
sa1 trees. immense livina
room. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.
Cc. to ahoppina. churches House shines like a newly·
mMI tranlportation. Re • dee· minted l'Oin. 40 ft. at. to st.
orated t-wo bedroom borne lot.. $7.!XXJ down ~ill put your
located on a lar'Ke lot with name on deed.
caraie and to o 1 storage "Ring Spri ng" 642·7252
room. Perfect for o Id e 1 A."NTIME
couple who wishes to live Sp RING
dOR to town. Sandy loam
soil . h•ve your own garden, Realty Co.
llower1, and f r u i t trees.
PRJCED AT ONLY SJ.8.00! 1801 WESTO.IFF DRIVE
-Existing loan can be u-l!i!:z:z~Zmll: au med. Half Acre
2 BDRM -$21 ,000
Substantial home now rented.
on a clean level lot zoned
R·2 will take 6 units • 13
wilti a variance. Try $3,500
down. Owner will help fi.
Eves. Call 64fr1050 nance.
Divorce Forces Salt Mesa Verde
Jn:imediate poueaslon prac· 4 Bdrm-$26,500
t>ca"7 • to be vacated next It's delicious, delovely, de·
week. Lovely 1800 ~ ft 4 & bghtful 1a.rge living room
fam rm 1 story With 3 car with floor to ceill'll brick
paneled prage. Fabulous fireplace, b r i K h t cheery
near • new Io 1 d ~UI kitchen, just a few strps
throughout. owner will take from schools -Don't miss
u little u 10% down and this one it is one of the best
work out paymenu &: deal buy& in the area
lo auil In Dolphin Te~ce 546-2313 e '46-7171
homes. IOUth of Edinger O E , I 9 west cl Harbor Blvd. Call pen vet. Tl
l now • °"Tier receptive lo
any oflu including trade for
late model trailer.
Coltege Rulty 546-5880
THE~EAL
F.S TATER.C: I
---_ -~. --,.._.
FAIRWAY 5 BDRM MONEY MA"ER Two story with l&e bdrm.s, K
nook and clinin1 rm. On the Cotta Mesa Trlplex
fairway for privacy. Best Good Jt111tal record
price $44.500. and exc ~
~~ CURT iosH, Realtor
Phone~
1730 w. Coast Hlcbwa.y
BAYCREST 642-6472 EVES. 673-3468
CUatom &ii~. Formal dining $l6,750-
room. Family room, 4 Bed· 3 BEDROOMS
rooms, 31i» Baths. 11pprox VA . ed ,.,.._ th DX> square feet. Show1l by appra1s . "'"'aper an
appointment. $75.<XX>. Will rent. needs aome P9;1"t and
consider part trade. Owner. tender care. ~ size ~·
Box p 704. Dall:y Pilot. room , hu~e ~tcben. i,..
iiiiiiililillii--iiiiimll5I baths. Don t mu~s this one.
RARE ITEM WALKER It LEE
GOV1 REPO HOMU
1. Everyone eleglhle
2. Excellent locations
3. 6% • 30 year Joan
4. Low down l>'\'ID"1t
5. No loan COits.
6. No ncrow fees.
7. 2-3...f..5 bedrooms
HOMES AVAILABLE
THROUGHOUT
ORANGE COUNTY
FHA REPO AGENT
Newport
at
Victoria
646-a&ll
Irvin• Terrace
View
Spac.1ous tlvfng room
formal dining room
gunny blt·in elec kitchen
famlly room
2 fireplaces
3 lovely bedrooms
all beautifully decorated
unbelieveably priced
at $42,950
Call Mr. Pavlovich
Eves: 673-6316
RARE BARGAIN
4 SR 2 batba, family room.
c~l!, drapt's. close to
Oltbollc &: otMr &dlools.
E"Xtra large . family room
$22,500.
GAMBLE IN VEGAS!
''SURE THINGS" are
our department -
SEE USI
We have several local r«'On·
ditioned 4 & J BR homes in
a prime area that are now
available at a low down pay·
ment. These homes are p~
teulonally redecorated.
have brand new w/w car-
pets. built-ins, R/Os & dlsh·
washers. Large I am I I y
rooms. spacious 1 i v i n g
rooms with ti.replaces &
fenced landscap<'CI, sprink·
lered yards. ss:;o d 0 w n
$211,450
• Large i Lido
• Luxurious
:; BR + Fam nn + Formal
din rm 31,1 baths, lge priv
petio. view balconies or SU/I·
decks. True eleganrt near
new & 1<ell pri~ .. $!l7,500
Joe Oarkson
Coldwell, Banker & Co.
HOt f CMst Nl ... y
MllW-1 IMCll. Cel...,..11
Kl t·llSI O• S.MM
COOL POOL--
PARTY HOUSE
4 BEDROOt.j •
$35,500
---In' Owner; 5 BR. ' Ba.. alll ...... _._.._,_,_._,
e\ec. bit.ma; epta. A drapes llACH PEACHI
thm:lut. Rec. rm. 6 clfti; SIT ,9liO wtD ~ 3 ~ A ~at location for all Otttr 2,400 Sq. Ft.. wilh 4 l&e· k>t. Immed. ~ -._ 1~ batb9. C8l'petins.
11ehoola, shopping etc., bom~ bedrooms and 3 baths. Large Call: Mr. KeD;r 646oaM5 draperlea. nice patio. Br. .ath 2 baths, fireplace plus fam ily room with fireplace. 637"467 ~ -what elle• Walk to
a beautiful pool and Lana.I Lowest. priced home Jn this LOVELY l BR. 2 B&. bome the '8'al'ld'a finesi bMchf
room for easy 1un ent.er· area with 8 Newport ~~ch on 2 lob: ea Wiit u 2 apts. Try Y'O'll' down on this.
ta.ining. Assume 414% G.J. address at only $35,;;oo. Rm. to bid. Near Bay A PACIFIC SHORES
loan with payment. of fl40. w ALKER It LEE, 2043 ocean. Will aell all ar % int. REAL TY
per month including taxes Westclill Dr., 646-77ll, Open or trade. Can park In rear. sas-mt Ml-«illli IG-%181
and ~ or buy on En•a. lL 4.1d.. <>imer-8'13-2'7li • Eves. 536-3458
easy term• of only 10% CCU~ST~sr-ntab~~~Dapla=~~3~6~4'.~~~~!!j~~~ down. Widow ~·. see at lncome••lnveslmeftf -Br. l blk to ocean. 1'rplc,
the terrl.ftc price of only RltO, d-w-$52,960. By e>wn..
S26.500. Shown by appt. Duiilex. 2 BR ea.ch ~i~. c1ou-er. 12l 4bt 8t. f75.Sl'1. 4 BEDROOMI + DEN
WALKER & LEE, 200 hie earage PLUS 1 BR 2 H by + D1N1NG ROOK
Westdilf Or .• 646-77ll, Open houae, laf'ie lot, near New. Iron~ ~~~ + 2 luxurioaa baths, muter
NO DOWN VETS Eves. port Blvd. & aboppq. aeru m-om 635-1510 ~ Is IJqp with prt.
$500. DOWN FHA VET $24,750 with terms. -=======·==I nm bath with cloar tD ~
$1!XXJ oowN ro ANYONE Hirbor View Hiiis W•lls-McCardl• Rltr-. Newport Shores 1220 nilll romm> PAno to 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BAnlS. 1810 Newport mvd .• C.M. romantic warm water
BUILT in deluxe kitchen, Corona del Mar 543-7729 Eves. 64+0684 NR.. Beach, Cub Hooae and SWDDllNG POOL. llA.PPf
atunning living room to re> Lullk • built homes located ~~~~~~~~~ Poola. 2 BR 2 ba, fam rm. DAYS Yos IJmd!J-....
man tic firtplac~. 2 car gar· d S23.m Owner-M2-l5S8 Eve. es tt. Full Prb oaJy $23,500. in the Southland's rn<>ft ~ Costa Mesa 1100 WAI.Xllt A LIZ. 1ld agt. FA heatms. ReJa.x on atrabl¥ • fudnatlne area. T"'--H.B. IG-4455
your secluded petio and en· ScbOol• I: Calit· Irvine cam. BY owner. Vacant. S BR. 2 EastWuff 1242 ..__....,..,
JOY the serenery of your just ts Ba ho Extra J 1 BEST BUY breathtaking landscaping. pus Sensibly ~:'C: fro~way. ily·rm~it·in rang~e ovS:~ BEST BUY--8LUFFS
Alley access for boat or NEW • Dea>rator'a dttam! COAT$ trailPT. A STEAL! BUY $33,900 to $43,SOO disl\waaber, rock frplc .• F. 3 Br, 2 ba, View. PooVIAie, Owner trwtened! Anxloasl
& NOW' LUSK HOMES A. heat. hdwd. firs ., w/w own/option, u/$:1),CXX>. Clan 4 BR 2 ha, blt-tna,
WALLACE WALKER It LEE Dlrectiona: MacArttiur Blvd. carp., lr~r:; ;;ake r_oof, 644-2039 !DaQ1e'Jrtru, frJ>lc, meened
REALTORS 2629 Harbor Blvd. .trom Pad.tic Cout Hwy. or patio n . • . Anxious 20 x 24 s-tto., lndec. owner will aell on your Corona •I Mar 1250 nlA APPRAISAL $23.1'11 -5.U....141--\ 545-9491 Open till 9 PM Newport Fwy. Turn on San terms°" trade for. what BltA.SREARR.EALTY
(Open Evenlnga) Joaquin Hill• Rd .. then fol· have you'! Call: 541M471 • $4.000 Below Appraia1 e MT.mt CM<-..... -11'71 • I. IO'IV alans to model area. .....,....,._. .,.,,.,. Eves. or weekends. or UTlf!llt sale needed! 4 Bit., COURT S OPEN 'TIL SOLD PRICED LOW 531).3434 Monday thru Friday 2 be., blt-11111; 2 frpb., ALE
305 BROADWAY Duplex . CompltU!y P'Urn. 1 Cl 1000 PANORAMIC cpta., drpa. View, walk to 2 *>ry aa 1arse mrner lot.
r • rlfi V f OCEAN VIEW • beach. Owner m-2286 Eve. Mw1ve muter bechoom
Encloeed nunpu11 room with ~: p:~~ 1 ·B=: = .MC Cl • acan 3 BR-2 BA Beautiful clea .... Corona •• Mar llllte, ~ s-tio A .,..
huge ti.replace. Hardwood and piivate beach. Rented Quality 3 A: tam rm home c:ustcm-blt home on land \Tiew R-2. Exe. location, 3 deck. Re.Dy• buy at S2&,a
Jloors. 3 BR, Uvlnt room all ~ time. Abeentee own-in Mesa Verde. Gov't ap-you own. $.TI,500. OPEN BR. 1~ ba. Owner/Act ·-::::; ~ ~ .... .~~ :.~ are~e. 673-4577 er has reduced price to prai9ed. EZ to bo:J GI·FHA· HOUSE Daily ll·S. ll47 &:n-12Sl, m.3297. MT 1.266 "'f
S29.9'JO for quick l'ML Conv .. k1w down payment Gleneagles Terr. CM. * OCEAN VIEWI * . Eve.. aoa44 * LACHENMYER 673-9200 Evea: 673-8086 2 bat.ha, 2 trplca, cpts/drps. • 646..Q&S • CAMm mGHLANDS I BR. 2 BA.~. aD
Love at PurM Sight Bay & Beach Price only $24,500-make of· PRJCED FOR QUlCK SALE s.ar. Den, >Ba. q,u, ns,.. =:-lmmeml•
$19,300 Rt1lty, Inc. fer. 4 BR home with all the ex-$36,CXX> * ()wner. m.z;e $21.500 By=-=
Twisted junipers. rambllna 20Z5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB ~:'1%5c;f:n~ ~ 2J04 PACllllC DI. 'IUWNHOUS& 2 BR,1~ ha.
i iiii l'06es. King r.1zed bedrms. ~iiii~:=Eiiii•== total. CALL 540-ll51 Herit· 3-BR. ~ ROME + All --', -.._ • ..,,.. 12x20 screened enclosed iii $240 ~mcome/673aM ....,,.. '¥.., -..-. _.., Fa.h. ble •-ycrnt a-Real E6tate. down. si-mo __._ .__. patio. Electric built-In kit· tone -.. ~ BY OWNER--3 BR. "' ...,. ...... 1111;1
iohn macnab
VIEW
8AYFRONT
Vl.3it our new magnificent
'View·Pomt" Serles homes
in the tines! location
in Newport Beacti
from $122.500 • $159,:;oo
OPEN HOUSE DALLY 10·6
1318 GaJaxy Or.
Dover Shores
642-8235
LAST CHANCE!
Buy Oirrc·t from Bldr.
ONE Nrw Home left:
Excellent financina. 1 bl.
lo beach or pool.
OPEN SAT It SUN
223 Canal St. Npt Shores.
642-3430
chen. Water softner. No A truly channlnK' BR · 211.a 1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 MESA Verde Pacesetter , -d __ _...._.. tana a Ins. 5.1&-311115
rlown to G.I. 54G-1720 bath home in Newport's tin· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' lmmac. 1-sty. 4 BR .. 2 full ...,... own ... ,,....., v,.,......,,
TARBELL 2955 Harbor est rcs1dentlal area • you 5 leclrooms Ba., cpts .• drpc., bJt.iJu., Bllboe p 1 1 lJOO Huntt..,_ Paint and Save OMl the 80xll0' lot. Stone O'alze lot, fenced. Nr. ICbla. •n MU. Henlour 1405
planters, heavy lhakt roof, -ONLY $23,500 $37.500. OWner 546-690'l. •--'ront Pier & SUp WAJllFROllJ LOT
On 4 B.R.. 2 bath. family beautiful Landacaplng, 2 log Here's ,our dluce to take SACRIFICE! $2500. eq. ,;-~ boat. Lovely ter-
room. Alum covtrtd patio burning hreplace11, shutten, advantage cl a .,nee $3,000 4 B:r-2 Ba WW/cpb FrpL Built in aa1 kitchen. fire-.. h..... ti L pool' . • • nee, ' bedrooms, • bu, .. sun 11rf'tlc "" 119 o "" • below compuable homes in Pa&., Trees! Landscp'1! 111any ex1n1, $125,000. rr fraatap. FM 111mp1e
place, custom carpeting !'vtost nc:,,ptlonal for $54.500! the tame area. Builder CALL S4S-4080 for app'l R. C. GREER. Rftl~ land. Euement for dodt.
Walking distance to O.C.C Exch1s11•r with: wanta this vacant home 10ld Bia' ..... n --L Askina $23,250 Broker R th p d II R It * &rpln 2 hoU8et on a lot. Kl6 Via Lido mGIO • "411 c~ Smith (114)
642•7777 u ar o , ta or immediately and offers tr&-2 BR.1 BR.~. $17.900 147-7:531 or (213) m35'11
TREES! al the Beach
huge Carob & Cork +
BEACH COTTAGE.
$23.500
George Williamson, Rllr.
673-4350 OPEN EVES. ,
REPOSSES-SIONS
Low Down
VA . Evrryune Eligihlo
G. O. BUCCOLO
Official V.A. Management
24 Hour &-rvlce
1605 \\'rstcUU Dr. 642·5200 mendoua t.erma to the wjae or best offer. I.-down. Lido Isle m1l-===::::i:=:;;:;:::::::::
shopper. Thia lure 5 bed-KI ~ Ownr. Santa Ana 1620 WONDERFUL room, plus Bomia Room =;;;::===::::;:;::;= Sunny Dlspoeltton FA y HOME home wilJ make 10meone '5' lot sfves spacious feel· * l BDRM. ~ wttb er. MIL very happy. How about you? _Mna __ v_.,_d_• ___ 1_11_0 inl to triple 2 bdrm, den, place. bQse 1Mnc rm., caJlo
And only S17,750. Too good to WALKER & LEE, 2043 2 ba, big l!OUth Jl4ltJo or. peta, built· Im. On bic lot
be tt11p but it ii! 3 spacioU& WestcllU Dr .. 646-7711. Open 4 BDRM. Comer lot. Tennis & Beach, $57.500 · with SIMD rental unit tn beclronm~. large lot for the Eves. Orpg, end cpta, $25.!':l()(). R. c. GREER, Realty rear. South Santa Ana. ~·h1ldrrn to pi.y. Assume ___ B_A_Y_S_H_O_RES ___ Owner. 546.3665 3416 Via Udo 6tl·9300 Allking $20,800. OWNER
thf' lcm interest loan and An executive home, 5 BR, 6 N rt 8 h 1200 JE 7-8609 alter 3:30 p.m. $129. prr month include~ ewpo He XL.NT 2 BR. 2 Ba.; 1ae. fn.m. Week-ends anytime
ba, ram rm. din rm, lae --'---·----nn ...-........ A-~"'ut •-:::========= t&XE's and lnaurance. Call '" k .. ·-~ ~ ... -., --.., ·1· yard. bay view at beach, Money Tel I • • • I'm ten. <>wner $47.SOO 673-2806 1 ---•---'-toda y ttiia won't last! $llO nnn Rea"" to Listen! . _ . -wv•-_,,
WALl\Ell. &. LEE. 2043 ,V<N VJ
1705
3 BR 2 be, frplc, din rm.
Wes1 c11rr Dr .. 646-7711. Open SPACIOUS cpt/drps .•. Asking $37,500
Eves. 3 BR, 2 ba, lots of charm Name your te,-1115. 51~
Huntl"lfOn leech 1400 Own.-Sacri&e • $35,000
bome tor $31,500. Leavtns
__ , ,_ M 2629 Harber Blvd.
4 BR It fanu\J room"' eu 54~9491 0 till 9 PM DRIVE BY 642·0862 DAVIDSON Realty Verdt"a Ca~bridre Serlee. pen ' NEW PALM-SPRINGS I SPLIT LEVEL
$49.500 STAND OUT
Value. 3 BR, 2~ BA. fam rm
"VmRANS" State. • BR. 2 BA, ts. kltch.
SS0 DOWN A: tbla 3 BR 2 w/nook. up. din. rm. w/.
bath home c.i W.. comer fpt. dblt. pr. w/'Wklhop.
l<>i with bullt·ln-, w/w cpta/ B=·taktrw vfewtl $3000 COST.4 MESA 17x22 Uv rm, lse nicl yd.
4 BR, 2 be, comer, $17.950 $28,500 10% down 646-l943
Claire Van Horn, Rltr. NPT BCH PROP&TY
548-9349 TRADE for out of town
White elephanu? Dim~a-l1ne prop. Bkr. Mr. Stine 673-6210
=kl=gv::~~bJ!0~ DON'T JUST WJSH for aome· 1221\ Albert Place. 4 BR. fire· Home on golf rnur5". new Br~1111f11I t•rat 4 BR +
k' 134 950 surprise your-thin& lo furnish your home place. bullt·Lns. Only $24,950. I rw11. 3 BR. 2 RA. sunkt'n !Am1ly + drnln1 3 baths, i:,1;"!nc, ~.u 'rtaht fl()W. • ••• find rreat huy1 in to-MAHON RLTY :.4S.93!l~ riPn, wet h11r fv billinrd rm. c·m·nf'r Int. Owner anxioug.
Collr ,. Reelty 546-5880 day'a Clusitied Ads I 1797 Ornngr Eve. 6'16-6H.l IRX40 pool Trnrlc tor y11rht flltr 2750 H11rh0t SB. CM g I w·: tn M'll ynur homel err • Eq S40~1 ITI41 328-578:; :l4G-,,Jf',/1 Eve. 549.7144
dllll la )'OUrt. Pmnta of $165 .. • 494-2226 • *
J)l'1' mo. lnclui1ea all.
TRADEWINDS RLTY. N~ a Garbenatantl•T
M2·S011 142-.5012 F1nd n "1th a W8.n1 ad!
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HOUSES FOR SALE
1705
LOS PADRES
REALTY
4 BR, 2 Ba, Fam rm, lge
home nr acbool•. landacpd
& drapes -only $30.000,
$1,000 down.
895 Glenneyre Street
Laguna Beach
(next to T!c·Toc mark~l
RENTALS RENTALS ,.. RENTALS RENTALS ANNOUNCF~CNTS
-~!.u~1 Unfurnlahtd Apta. Furnished Apt•. Unfurnished Aph. UnfurnJ1hed ind NOTICES
B1lboa Island 3355 Newport Bt1eh 4200 Co1t1 Mesa 5100 Rooms for Rent 5995 Found (fr. Adi) 6400
YEARLY lease or toneer
$250 per mo Prefer l or 2
older adulU.-. Refs. 2 Br. 1%
Ba. Sep. shower & drr.sslnu
room. Front & Side patio.
Fireplace. Forced air heat.
Gar. dl.sp. Top location. 4
blks from town. 11' blk from
North Bay. 314 Coral.
673·59'25.
BEAUTIFUL l bdrm, m
bea.ch, pool, adults, Sl.20 to
$125, 548-2035, 64«1637.
1 BDRM., facing the bay
Garqe. Utilltiea paid
$7().$80, Winter. 673-6115
ROOMY A Nice 1 BR & Oen
Upstairs. BU-lot. Gar. $120
lnc util . 642-5583
• STUI>lO.Bnut prden vl~w!
HARBOR
GREENS
BACHELOR • UNFURN.
from $100
Incl. uill.
ROOMS FOR RENT
$22.50 per week It up
l!eatt-d pool -Maid service
UliUtit-a fw'Tlished
TV • Kltchenet~
MOTEL TAHITI
548-Zl.29
FOUND: vie al WaDace It
Hamilton. ea.ta lies&. Blk.
It white, male kitten. blullb-
grttn eyea; w/coll.ar.
64U853
Guest Homes
NORTH Ba7 alley of >.J:M-.
thyat &ndt al bys on chain
one fib M~ 613-7610
5991 ==::::::;:;:;::::::;;::::::======
1 · 2 " 3 BDRM. ROOM for 2 elderly lames loet 6401
FURN. & UNFURN. bo
* * * * *
Heated Pools, Olild Care in gueat me. SMALL white toJ poodle.
DouglH Spice Center Center. Adj. to Shoppino -&4S.l39l rnale. blue collar wttb tac: Wheddy1 Want? Wheddy1 Got? " Kim Gamt>Joe. "Scotch". YJC SPECIAL CLASSIPICATION FOR Only 2 miles. 3 BR, J~ 2700 Petel"IOn Way. at Hal'-5999
Huntington Belch 3400 sl~ 2 • ~) blk ocean $80
month, yrl.Y 6~
baths, dble raraae, exclu· -------bor &: Adanu, Costa Mesa. . n•~ Goldmrod. CdM. Geo-NATURAL BORN SWAPPEltS Corone def Mar 4250 Misc. Rent1l1
sive living. Rec center, htd BLK to ocean It bay. 1 BR. 546--0370 -Sl-N-GL_E_G_at_'8_ge_f0r_s_tora_g_e. eroua ftewarcl. m"3S3 Special Rate
-pool, teMis court. no Yl'rd Sb•& ww cpta. beam cell-2177 Miner St., CM $15 mo. EAR.RING.~ cut ame-S llnee -5 time. -5 bucks
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WILL TRADE work. Cbild over u OK. l.n(, 1 adult. no peta. $125 * Contemporary *-962·9851. 642·7.885 thyat aet in JOld, in or •uua -.., ¥u11 1NCLuo1
RUSTIC CHARMER ._.._ -..,,. • ...._ ~ vw ""' 111 "Ml. $195. Femhlll Homet Nr yrty 673.-7629. FURN. lJNFURN -R"""E,...,AL~-=e:-:::s=r-:-A-=r-=-E___ around Ounpat Ball. UCI. ...YOU ..... sMI• ---. ~ "'-., ..,...,. .. _
New England type, Sprawline Warner & Bolaa Chica. -.-LO-VEL--Y-2-. -8-ED-ROO-M-. Spac 1 & 2 BR, priv patio Fri 27th. Rewards. 673-1877 ~"'"° FO• IALR -ruou ONLY•
Plumbing
* SAV-ON PLUMBING * * Remod-~ * * 642-mJB * 548-3981 •
ltemadel., Repelr, 6940 ;
ADD 11 room as low u -Labor 6 quality mat'la.
Cien'l repalra also. 642-TSJI
S.wlnt 69'0
e DRESSMAKING: 1ov~
fuhJans especially for )00.
Fittings In my bome <R' youra. $20 & Up.
Fuhl011tbyBarbara545-GIS
ALTERATIONS
CUSTOM D~MAKING
"LOUISE" 548-nM
Alter1tlons-642°5M5
Neat, aocurate, ~ yn. ecp.
3 BR & den, Liv rm, w/w 714: 842-1582, 847-2634 e FIREPLACE PATIO frplc, all kltc b bll·illl, pool Generil HEARTBROKEN. lolt male ~ Pii PHONE 642..567I ~~~~n~~.~W°ill ~!~: ·LEASE $175 mo.; 4 BR., 2112 • OR 3-6822 fo; APP'T~ & cabana. 85x180 Pitch & Income Property 6000 blade kitten, Oet. 23, vie • ce Your Trader'• P1radl1t Ad Tile, Lrnaleum
home, 2nd TD, boat or ! ba., cpt, dfl>I., bit-Ina, trpl. NICELY furn. bach. apt. ~ Putt, l·story. From $120 mo O p U it High Or., La&uoa-Reward. HAVE $10.SOO equity m 2480 3 BDRM. 2 bath Condomi-& Marble 6975
Ml.sllon Rlty 494--0131 lmmac. 847-6854 frie., no kitch. Sult. tor 1 l!i72 OR.CHARD OR.. $9,00 er ft 49Mli'T7. sq ft 4 Br home on M..'<230 nlum Home 2 pools etc., -.-V-ern-e.-th-e_TU_e_Man_'!""*-11
RENTALS 4 BR Condo HM!. 2~ be., man only. '6-5· 67U397 (Juat off Santa Ana Ave.) and $6,~ gr055 income. LOST in Qmt.inentaJ Tow~ RA lot, CM. WANT boat, 1'Jatin. Trade equity !or Cuat. work. Inatall 6 r..
F I h-~ cpta, drpa, bltna, frpl, pool, OELUX Sn&l fUrn frpl pri-Call 546-6261 Low Vacancy, best Income bouilM female lilver ~ motor bcxne, land, TD or late model statl~ wa,...:in. pain. No job too Sl1111Jl· Hou1ts urn I l9U $180 mo. lse. 213:373-4873 Rel available and can be iD-toy poodle, m1a her t.mrlb'1 submit. &rl-60l6 eves. eood condition. 54>4284 Pluter patch. ~--
vacy no pell. emp man. Newport Bffch 5200 creased. Great potential. 962-42'n. e HAVE YORBA LINDA TRADE La V'ct sho ed. UT ' Rentals to Shirt 2005 s. ol Hwy. $145 mo. fRS.4859 -----------e.c...a,950 ~M bom /10-" : KUO•. nr. 1 or wer repair -19S7 ... Huntington 2-BR.. FRPLC. ~mo. CARIBE .-SentimentllJ diamond rinc e w ... equity. R1.110'1; home & apt., trpl., JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
BACH. I: am. ICll will share H1rbour 3405 BOAT VAD.. Lost • Bufhun'a • R.rnrd • 4 8'-l Ba. q,u. Drps. lge. mu. $'1500 equity.
lie. Mesa Verde home with ----------SH JASMINE. SLIPS A * •ta * WltNr unaller or F.quaJ Want: apt. or land in.Ha· Job W1nted, t..dy 7o2o
pool. 545-7389 Evea. WAJERfROllT CALL 836-6073 Z :O! B:is· !o~ Gl.JtMAN Shep. Female~ Beedl property. 646-2290 _waii. __ '846-_1903 ____ _
Cotti Mell 2100 3 BR home, boat dock, Beach
l·BDRM/NO YARD WORK. Club Area $425 per mo. with
Woman preferred. No peta. leue option. Bier. Call Paul
Winter Monthly Rentala e Htd Swim Pool 293 E. 17th St 64&.ft!M py, blk. A tu; 1o1t vie. Jil». e llONAROI BAY e WILL TAKE '1'DI or vacant YOUNG married womu will
JAMAICA INN HOTEL •Indoor Park·ino _._ ui~M. __ ........ ...,_,,.. • 3 + Famlb + Dlnlnc-or?. FOR 8 units LA 11./or give rood care to tnfanl ot
A. low .-tu. .......... _ • 4. PLEX $42,500 -1~ l)own. _.. ... .., ..... l\IOWWU 0.H-..uAI all child p•·-u·-.. _ ,... u ~ m ... v•.J"<UAI 310 Fernando, Bal Penn 18().B Rochester, O>sta Me. ========= Hap padO. Ownel' I 5acri. 3 BR beach home Newport am • wa .. -
1948 Fullerton. ~1046 Galley (71t) 147-2531 or (213)
lilboa '300 (On the Bay 2 bl from Ferry) 11a. Owner 642.9703-Penonat. 6405 lice! Tr9de b-Jot. TD'a, Belch. Rltr. Call ~96 work. Your home <Prefer ~262'l. 499-3CM8. or S4Q.6346 eves. Npt Shores are.) Mcm-nt.
430-35n 3 BR-:Z BA. * STEPS to 5 ICIC 0 Call 642-3933
CLEAN Bach. apt..; all Shore & Shops! Leue ~ Business Property 6050 YOUR TCONVTICTIONS NB Oceufront 2 BR borne, YORBA Unda Condo., 3 BR --------Newport Sha,.. 2220 -========= uUL Incl $15 •Up. 315 E. mo yrty or longer. Prefer $1111 eq. Belboa Dl% Du-.i den, aJr.cond .. wet ber, HOUSEKEEPERS • ~ _ _...._______ L•guna leach 3705 Balboa Blvd., Balboa. elderly pel'IOm. No pets. Cl eor. 90x117 2 bldgs. M111t You daa't bave to lfttle plex.. $10M ecf· Both rented many extJ'U; no common -COMPANIONS -
BEAUTIFUL • 673-9!H5 • 1~29th St * ""'"7533 sell for health, -• .. $53,000. tar leClllllll bat Trd for&. Calif. R.E. Prine wall; 1nde $5000 _,,..., By the day cl' pennancrt. DUPLEX nr. V\ctm' H•-'1. ---------. "'~ '"IAJ -1~ 213 ...,. ~... ""' ... ..,. 3 BR. 2 bl Furn unf -v e 2-BR. (or unfurn) $140. LGE 3 BR., gorgeooa ocean Owner. 770 W. 19th CM INTR,UU.'nCS dlerw yaa -.Y :__,u for sailboat. 842.&72 Homanaker1, 547-6681
642-3430 • ~ um. lee-2 BR. e Btwn BAY Ir: OCEAN! view, 100 steps to water $200 ~ the ane.t. IDlllt ~ TR.ADE: lf.l lot 10x234, ITALY, between Venlc• a. SEC'Y Pi ii.me 9-am to 1._
FpL $1 mo. AND 1 BR., 675-1528 or m.m>. mo ••Int.er or .,,.1w to reorn/ ========= t:ive eompatertzed mat.c:hiq DdJ' 1'a1m-A: Babr. ...._._ Condo dealtts heavy S/H • ~ • -y1horff 2225 new eptl., patio, $125 Mo. " ,."3 u,. Bu-•--· Rental 6060 aervioe aftilallle ~ ~ Equity; trade for "i.rat. Ob. .; 2 BR., IHI ~1903 LGE 2 BR $75 + util. Year-pty, 4400 Seashore 540-3862 ...... -furn.; free &: clear; valued $2.SO.hr. 546-4034.
ly N ...... .._ Bab For mlonmlba • oar _. booae or income prop. <>wn-at ~.ooo. Exch• .. -for 3 • DENT'•' • ""'lSTANT
B A y s H 0 RE s WATER-• r llGJ & ~. 1 DELUXE. s~ 2 ba, Ocean llmi...... ...--...... ~"'--c...tlt._Mlllllll! 541G7 ~ -.. ~ AM ,..,,., OK 545-22415 ''~ ICU lllSUlll9 .-... --. ~. ,,__, BR.. houle w/view. ~1277 e Desires ...... time W'O~ FRONT 3 Bdrm, 2 bl. tor Duplexte Unfurn. 1975 · . View. Frplc, l blk fro m R•t1ll Store or Office call ane al ow brtPC, poUte Ta A D E 25' JUc:bardton _. • ~ ldulta. $G5 FURN ~ • winter.1 BR ocean. $235 mo. 123~ Pronilnent location a.i. oi.~•wkn. • a dllt., Giii----. r--__ -'. NEW Palm Sprinp bome, • Call •ms ·
per mon. to July J. 19111. S.BJL CARPEi' Slt>., 2 BR $225 mo. No Sl 615-&61. , lloa Ja1ud, GO sq. ft. ~ 11 a.a. 1. -::.::-.:......-~"""._-,;:; ~ an Solt coarlf, new furn, DAYWORK aenenJ .. ..__ ~ Sep-Galt -·-.__ .,...... • r----, _. "' _. •• ....... J BR. 2 BA. den,, m bar all w....a. -n "-GclrllOGI aecauve --. .,_ u ..... • ~ ,.... --~ -v '"'"..._ ..... ~ ..... -. w.w. ___. SlOO --· .. •----..._ .. -., ---. --.-.. mm.a <San MartDo> • Wthnn. -._. "'~ 'F n;-' ~-1 mo. N;~ _. -o,.c;:;m-;;--",.;,;.i-....., -• bU11an1 nn. ._, JIOQl. dow own..._, ICl_,
cc.t.a Mela IG-T380 Lido ltle 4351 blk to heh, .-:o. ~ ~. AmertrM 1oc1m1 -.. t'111111t ~ fr* for fllCbt • 1 rrw ========I
Huntlft9!0n leech 2AOO RENTALS SPARKLtNG 1 BR. Ste to MODERN Beech Duptex. 2 STORE or otnce w/ftn apt. ~ hlLe Jae. Npt Jlcta. JJICllllDe: 1!155 mo.. J2S.S'1l8 Domtttlc Help 70ll
BEAU furn 3 BR 3 bl Olndo AptL FurnlthM bay and r.1\ops. $145 an:. BR, epta, drpe, bltM, winter $100 mo. '17 E. Balboa UNION BANK BLDG. $3.S,000 equity. 1"ade put HAVE 30' 1""inlcttw ny
Qilldm OK $200 mo. Pae C__.a ""'---4100 Jy. Adults, no pets. ~7502 or yr}y. 673-4754 LE 6-3911 67>Q1D surI'E UT ORANGE for mabl» bolM/ briqe ~iaber ($1500 _, ~ <Nat to FAIHJON SQUARE> OWNER &e.2514 equity). Htwe equity in
call aft 6:~. 536-8588 e 1-BR. UJ'O.,.PD! • View of 88,y At Ocean e IDEAL liqaor store location Kl t.a+t well/Joe Trtplu, ex~e SUS CASITAS GARAGE, $140-MO. 2 Bdrms., frplc. avail In San ClemeaL For ..,,,...,,.....,.....,...,,.....,...-=-.,,.-..__.,,,......,..,_ HAVE: Dupla bilh nnt for pick up, and/or !. 3000 Fumi!hed 1 BR 6 Bach e CALL: 673-®7 548-2394 After g P.M. detaill cell m--061!16 eve. COAST HEAL TH CLUB ana w. Hollywood se,soo 642·m>
•---------New unit. available S......st.m M-... free A: deu. Willlt: b 0 me -H-OME--p-lua_l_nco_m_e_l_BR.-
H u GE YARD November lSth. _a_1l_boa __ 11_11_nd~ __ 43_S_5 Ne'!rrt Shorn 5220 Office hntal 6070 bJ four dPlrimcad &tdl Belboa Pen. F 11 Webber 3 baths, fam rm + 3 BR, . Mon. a.,. J'd. 10 .... pm Act-6'13-90fi0, W.a340 2 be tudlo tt1
General
LIVE INS
Employer pays fee•
Geor&e Byland Alf!AC1
106-B E. 16th, S.A. 54'1..oa95
Otlnese • EngUah • ~
Permanent, eJqlel". Uff • tn
FAT East ,..cy. MU'f03
7111 Elden Street. C.M. ATI'RAC·2 Br $140 .,..1o/No LARGE 3 BR.. 2 Ba. New * NEAR AIRPORT ~ 1 Apt .., .. ,ooo. Very nice 3 BR, :l bath. ex· U blk ott N--,.. Blvd) ,,.y ._ dra Sal. AS... JO lllD4 lllD WANT-Lend TRADE up for additional Help W1nted, Men 7200
I ~-....... .,.... lse. Patio, Gange, Util-pd! ~· • pea, garq;e. Le i'!J'l offices or display-132 & 11th an Newport Blvd. HAVE-20 ,.....,....._. • u 0 t t 1-Geo. Wllll·--n, cellent area. w w carpe .... .,, @ Adults. (213) 454-5104. Year's lease nro Mo. /3 Del pvt offices. C.M. ~ .,_ unu., ... ....,
drapes, built-Ina. Vacant, fft HOTPOINT e 116'1) AGATE e 494-9502 rm w wee ---W/apendabJe lncmle Rltr., 6'73-4350
ready. $200/mo. Art. ======== Wareblle apace 'tl/OY= REFINED Swia lady li'riQc l00% occupied 2 0 up LE x E S, EX.
546-4141. FURN l • Br/Pvt of larie C d I M 5250 door $250-mo. * in L.A., •ell edbcat~ _.... Pyramid Elrdl. e 646-3529 atANGE tor small ho1111e •--------- ----------"'-·-. Pvt --trance, Use orona • •r ========= -....,..
EWPOR' BEACH $22 50 Wk Up """""" ""' 6100 looklna. C. eeeb amtlt-1i6 PONTIAC • • • • from Palm Sprinp to Palm N • • of Kltebei. S85 ind • utll! _Lo_ts________ man in mlY &God pollltila • VDf1URA CAT.ALINA. Daert. Fortin Co. 1703 : ~ttt ~:--""· !Man only.) * f13.&W) * Channel Reel * SACRIFICE •• need cub Marriqe minded. Bax 1i-Prw -neer's / Stakes. Air. westclitf nr.. ~. 2 BR 2 b1th, swimming
p~ol. $191/mo OPTION
to OWN. C1ll Sit/Sun.
• ~,_... ~-"-• TV av-" due to Ulne91. Saltoa City 7U). Daily Pilot WW TRADE far Good 1lled Evea 541-2576
Maw a•::n-UL Huntington Beach 4400 APARTMENTS ltatlcm Wacam-.. M6-2724 H -. ... _ th....... ~ • New Cafe • Bar lot. nr. besdl. Paid Oft?' X • CrTEMENTll un.._....., naiuur • """" •
2376 Newport Blvd. ~ 1 BLOCK h'om ocean 1 • 2 SPECl'ACULAR VIEW $.1,IXX! • make offer. 60a5&9 O>upn • Sinl1a TR E ~ Olarta' boat. ba, over 100' weterfront.
CRATEAU La POINTE BR. apt .. 2 yean old, beat· Waterfront/Loe • Boat Eve., wkends. GROUP mjoy pa1ies. tripa, Licemiecl 36 p&llm(en. '1'nde for res. lot 6/ar C
ed pool. built • ins, rec. Slips Available ..._, ~ c6es'S / Pymnta ma&k tllnl April. prop or?. $38,000 equ. Bia" Beau 2 BR FUrn or Unf Apt. 2. B' ... -2 Bath Apts. CORONA del Mar ,, .... , a-et,c. w tame W.000 eq. Trd f« boute or Paul Cail~. 841-2531
Front ._ ........ olf .......... t roam, intercom music. $125 "" --·u~. , ·-~ and lnteftsta. men u PK boat. .r9'> _ • ...... • .. .,., mo "° up. 53&-mt ~1530 LEASE· or· BUY """u ....... ~ .......--NEW eplit·level 2 BR. Yr.
4-5 BR. Very Nice. Tire-paridna'. Carport, pool, f420. Mo. Ii: up· $59,500 uP harbor view lot ftJr' sale. DO JOU ...S aaale lar ciao-DUPLEX and 2 BR home. 'round fully cptd born
place. D~ Blt·lna. Adull~'noPOpeMtt.OFromNA A$ll!JVE mo 2 •BA.R_-.b2 Ba., 1:1~ = 2525 Ocean Blvd., OlM Not lewbold. lnq: ~ ~ 'l"D ~,_ »:t Need ftidnc ... Grat po(-Lab Anuwtteld vk. n-a:~ w rw c8.J1)et. Fenced back '7'U • '"'... ' 00 pe • 673-1188 -fCf' farther in!o Owner. u..~ • -• -mtiaJ. "1Qr rmted.. $12,000 equity for newer car. truck
yd. Leue. 1.st Ii: Lut $115 MO. MObile bm. Beau -="=·=B.=5.l&-=2'730===== Herman Trott, Mgr. Jt.2 Big lot ' Bee.. plana CGal*7 Qab .......,.. ~ eq. Trd for boUle er bo&t. A: camper, etc. $260( month'~ rent. mo mo. tum. Adults only, no pets. D p I t 4740 8 tm1ts. Owner must tell Jtad1• ma -m..tMS Wbat do you think o1 our e 836-5435 e :Std pool. 4 SeucN Mobile 1na on W. dn. 6'7>1393, 494-47'19 PERSONALll'Y ILUtH TRADE all put "IO ''TRADER'S PARADISE"
2 BDR.M HO\Jlle. Redecorated, Eat.ates. 235& Npt Blvd. OCEAN FRONT overlooking 2 OIOICE LOI"S la.et the ~ ill Orup in ~ ~ Drop aa a cud. Ousif!.ed
stove. mric and free2ler Incl _548-6332 ___ . --.....----Dana Point Hbr. 1 BR 9'1t re~•,;'-"""°' Rm .,_, 0. ----...... FOR INOOME. -. P.O. a.. 11'15, Dall>
Frplc and wet bar, lie k>t, ** E/al.de % li Blllll, $125. Studio $115. 4~1&27 bN• 2482 Oranp Aw. LI &SSM )'OU. PBmlltJ Tatin&-fG..29'5 Pilot. Npt Bcb, C&Ut
fenced w/38' pool. ma.int Incl adulta only. 364-B 16th Pl. RENTALS For BrDc:bare: &4193
$185 mo. 256 E. 20th St. Art· Inq: 361-B <>&le, CM. A-. Unfumfihtd ON TEN ACRD l'INANCIAL NOT ~ tor any
6424422. _642_-1298 ________ ....... ,.._·-------1 A J BR. rum A Unfurn BUSINESS 1nd dlbls o611!!r tbu a.. cro-
ii6o PER mo. 3 BR, 1 ba, * 1 BDRM roRN APT* Oener1I 5000 Frplal • Prlv/Patiol ·Pools traded flllr by lllJR)f. Oct. newly painted, cptt., drps, Util paid. Except lilbts. Ad· T.m. • Olntm'l Sldst. 11 Bus. Oppartunltlee 6300 z, Wesley PMnan. 5.T7.i1415
fenced yard, ch1ldnm OK. ult& $82.SO mo. 5*28311 ~-!'f.'.:n-. ~ ..,. ua OWNER'S ILLNESS PAR'l'!EI Jmaab!d e e a c.n.nt, Cw1wle 6600 General S.mcee 6612
See at 2598 Willow Lant, 199'2 HARBOR BLVD. CM IJ J I _, -. --. v•-FORCES SALE In waddac m w.lf al
54()-8799 for appt. NASMU Palms 1 a 2 BR. VBndom• <MaeArtbar ar· O>ut Hwy> FOOD TO TAKE OUT. Ee-Prima Plnllees. * CID: CVS'l'OI Pdol. pool cSeeb. OOD Jam I Yard Cleanup,
Newly Decorated Furn ar Unf .. $1~. Htd ld••I Sl~YRLY/z.br. Dining rm, tablisbed buatnem, Ides! SCS.21J!115 er -.al ~ w°::*sa'::o =~ 1!0WIN~ pool. l'Tf E . 22nd St. 6C2-36C5 .,. tor --1e. Year 'round. .u.amoucs AbGiow ._ 2 BR with carport, $90, water Lndry, DlhWJJ, Refrlg, Bltos, """)" a CALL MIKE m.3760 e
pd, nr IChool. 2194 Placentia $1~2 BDR.M/UTIL-PD! Qlts. DtlM· Extra cloeeta Brouted Olklren, lilrlmp, BarlJor An9. ftlm ITH124 Chllcl Care MIO Av~ .• Apt. D. 53'1-0380 • sn JOANN • f1mlly location .t storage! 675-1657. pizza. dell., ~. 24 &un. :=.-=~
, 640-2811 or 548-<mT $200/EXTR.A Lee 3 BR-2 Ba. etc. Full price $1.3,500. '6500 BAL80A s., CUb A Bahia V AJ:MfC'l * Mner7 SdlL • • 2 ~ a:,-~7~~· 1 Bdrm w /garage. Nt'Wiy Close ta shopping, P1rk Dining rm, Lndry-rm, D&b-~ewport BellCh liftL ~ ..!'!'""6rllipa lar :r!'Bd!r . ., !:3D .W: Haullnt1 6730
545-5407, 673-'1744 carpeted on Eut Bay St. Boys Clult & Girts Club wr, Bllm, Cpts, Drpa, Lota --.,....._....
_54G-6998 ___ att_&_PM____ e Sp.dOUa S Br'1 • J Ba closetll/storagel 675-1657. TEXACO Morine and Hautq
.2 BDRM, 2 chldrn OK, fenced NICE 1 BR. Drpg, cptl. Good e Swim Pool • Put/erem Modern, well-located Servfce AnnounctnMnfl 6410 Cenf r'Ktwl '620 ltEASOOABLE. ~~.' :~· $85 mo. wtr location, nr Npt Blvd. Ad-• Frpl Indiv/lndr, fac'Ja Huntl,,.ton Beach 5400 Station. Avallable tn Oranp LEJSORE CARE CONVA-543-Sm *
ults. $87.SO. ~. e Adlllts A l'amllJ arua l p . 0Junty. Paid TrafninrPuf>. LE9CENT HOSPITAL. 340 e ft WILL HAULING, cleanup, Lota,
3 BR, family room, ,.rap, ffNITO'l:"'l"DAn ro 1145 Anehefm AvL :z.3 BR. 2 Ba. poo. atios tal Flnandnc. can Geo. v•j--'· ,,.. __ ..... _ -~ ... m pnps etc. Dmnp, *1p,
cl to ..w..-· n r:r: v"'~""' .. '""""'"'""'" 11ul! ,._ Mora KaJ, Sl.81 Garfield. """"-. ....,.... -,_ _,......, .au ose -.vyytn&. ,....,,,,. Utilities pd. Man_,., BA CM. vm-w•""' DlckerlOD. ·-Medlcm'e h-beckboe • ....., snde-962-8745 2103 Federal. * 646-ms • 646-6419-; _, Prtv. street, l bJock north • JEl-3731 • ~ &Ca7 • ......,.._ •
l Bdrm Hae. f77.50. Kitchen --------c-a ""'--5100 oU Garfield. 962·8994 ASSOCIATE want.ct for en . CUSTOM MILLING lronlnt 6755
-.i 2·BR DUPLEX $91>-mo. -• .._ JU11 ~ .. ...-... • ·~ appl., 2.11m Miner St. Wuhng machine. * Clean! Laguna Beech 5705 IUC"r&tive Ra.l Eat ate c.m.t.r lAh -'-"Au• ---~ DU»nNG l5c an ftel.
962-98.51, 642-2885 ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;__;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. investment. Profit return No Dll PJm&. Ill .......... BRING BANGERS * 133
LGf: 1 BR Ii: Den, Priv hie Adults. 646-ml alt &-pm. CLOSE should be 10 • 1. Must be 2-LOJ'S, hfrhawn C.-: NEW <XIG'rB. • Addi&m W. Db St.ICM. * APT·B·
w, lti:;,g ~~~St.. E side ~~ ~~ ~~. TO a~~~l 00~ ~ ~ ~ Prine. =.. ~-1:--. ~ ~Uf&OJatt. Mnonry, lrlclc 613() 0 ........ _ ~ ~5407. ~'Tf44 VIUJ 1'ernlcP, ....,...., ~ A4d!ticm * R.,,..wtns BRICK. BLOCK • STONE :o:.~· ~· ~ DUPLEX 1 Bdnn $90 i 're Li:=..~~~· SEIVICI DfRECTOltY 1'1'9dlt~·Uc· PLlNTERS ·SLAT!!
pool. $16S mo. 548-7524' ~~~ed, ~:z::; PARK LAGUNA BEACH ~.IXX> tnd. lie. Call Semm 6511 m«>C1 * 5e-2l'10 CEMmr .a. 136-29!& 544-6fiOO Mr. Root.A __ ns_ ... _rf_·!!~----.:::::::::=========1.=======
N_e_w..:po_rt_Be_i_ch __ 3_200_ Newport Beach 4200 SPACOUS 2 6 3 BR =~/~n;ur;R e roo MANY INDIANS! Carpet Ct.nlnt 6625 Paperhlnglnt
BR.AND new J BdnJl.2 Baths 2 bath Apta. Bullt-lnll, c~ Steps to Shore & Shops Small amount wmnpam A D VA Jf c z D pDe Ufttns Palntlnt 6150
1700 aq. ft. WfW carpeta, ---2-0•0•8___ pets, drapes. Quiet livfnz. Oceanview from ~ Apt. make you Big Odef! Al Jar-Sllulpoo method f« qua!-INTERIOR room. $1'7 .. +
drapes. Built·inl. J"nplace. 3117 Clnn1mon Leue from mo mo. up vis. Phone SJS.5161 ny r.,. 6 eupeta l llr dry, Jl9.fnL Exterior, o'hlnl Ir
Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr w. Oc:eanfront Rental M~~~atensen 100 CLIFF DR. 494-2449 COIN Laundry • 2 yrs old. cuar. fnmnd. f31.SJ()(). trim ruo ap. Neat wcrk.
(n4) 772-~
Costa Mesa 3100
* * * * * SE.VICE DIHCTOIY SIRVICI DIUCTORY * ·--------------------
PROCESS
OPERATOR
Minimum 2 v-•ra
experience ln l1Mo
inatlng or molcllnt
of pl11tlc compon-
ents. Production
1ptitude ind ablllty
to rt1d blueprlnta·
and 1t1nd1rcl engle
neerlnt fnepectlon
equipment. hcele...,
lent fringe benefits
ind opportunity fer
advancement.
lRANSPORT -DYNAMICS, lllC.
A 1ubtldl1ry of .
Lear·S.lgler, Inc.
3131 W. Stttemr• ·
S1nt1 Ana
546-3131
EXPANDING 22 YEA&
OLD OOMPANY NIZD8I
'1 EXPERIENCED
• C1rpet Cltaner 1 EXPERIEN<:m e Uphalat•rf CINntr
• Trainees (2)
Appl;y
2950 Randolph
Costa Mete .
Newport Center & UC. $250 2 BR., t bath, erpts 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good business. Hunt Bch ORANGE mA8'1' CO. UT-1351
mo. 499-4055. drapes, '150 mo. !!2-!!BJi!!!ID!!!UP!l!!!L!!J:X!!!!!!!!!!*!!!!B!!l!!tlll!!!', Live in REAL CASI'LE. Huge area. Owner 96U996 All Jtvkls nna $1.95: all bed-p-~----GIN-G-6-Pam-t DR.IVDVMult haft PID&l
NEW Condo. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Fpl., 6'2-1615 ~1889 fi8 D Cpta O<*Cl 2 Bl', patio, gar11e. View. ---nm $5.15. Dr7la1 br. Worts Inc NolMzrdan• ~ yrs ~ Sta VW Bus. l'Alt:r
encl. patio, pool, dbl. pr. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!B!!!!!~ y~'. Qut:t. .... ul~ongJye.. Close to ocean. $185, all util Investment ~r. 6310 ............... ....-par, lnmred. ~ u.;.. n-a...... 1
""" .;.,,,., A M..wae or ,,_. ...-
$225 mo. 646-1903 MU " ,... .. incl. 494-3034 .::!:C: ~ -....... .,,... cu. .,.,.,...,,.,.,, N .• DeWlill&/ •-~---~~
VIEW of Bay Ir Ocftn. 2 $125-Mo. 226-B Kl'lox P1. -:x:==;;::===~ TAX SHELTER* WeU rent· GRAN!)MOftll:lt.CU BAft,. Electrlal 6640 INTERIOR EXTERIOR ewpor1 ~ .... -.""""
l-:U::::;n:;:lv::::;e:::r::::;al:::::ty=P=.,=k==3:::::2=3=7 ~1;;,Jtur1ilcs~ C:!~J:.~ ~T3 RMmt for Rent 5995 ed Duplex. ALSO: Bldg lot. SIT In MY HOME fw WCll1t· Fut 6 nut, 1 BR Apt, prox »hrs week. '300 + 6
all 6 p M LUXURious 2 BR. all elec. 49a!! SEASHORE DR/NB inl moeber. Pttltt dllJd n.r..cnuaAM. IJcemed. . ClOmplete •• 842.2366 rrowtng. Pe:rmanart, Put
NEAR.LY new 3 BR., :l Ba. -VIEW-"'-,-B-·-·-.. -Oce--2-B,,...R-erplB, ct.tiie. GE Jdtch. ColOr REAS. ~:-tab~ :~t ========= Mtt 3 .. Cllldll*ninn for -Banded. Small Jc*. malnt. YOUR painter -bonded and time job for Rellable ~
single family home: avail. 0 ay 111• W antennu. Encl. rar. Nr bus. home pnv pa 0• 1 Money ta loan ~20 3--year old af:a1, 112-nm A npatn. Ml'61IB nl'L 8tall Jotis weleome. rled man 0\'91' Z.yra.
lmmed. 18022 Butler 833-1150 frplc.; contemporary Only $123. Adults. hrn, close to everything. Veterans pabrttns, 64Z-M27 962-C\3
ture. $200 mo. 548-2394 alter 120 E. 20th St. 548-4271 PRIVATE MONEY WILL babysit 1 dUld durflw Ga,.._lftl '6IO _............_.""ONAL .... 1w... CAR•11• •"YI
Corona del Mir 3250 6 p M * h1 & 2nd LOANS * Jfotlda.y MUClll, my heme. c """~ ~ pa:Q ..... • "' "' DV . . SPAC NN 2 BR, 2 fU1l ba, ROOM for young woman. Jack Smith Co. -•---1.....,. Hunlinaton Bdl. 536-85 JAPAND/.'£ ~ ~ r-icet! Free ntl· GOOD JtOtn"!3 --------Npt Channel Inn Motel cp'-1 A-, cJ-r•-ae. Ad· K.tt. TV, laundry, linens. -~ '"" ,. ....... _,....I ·~ mata Rdet'a. 536-o.160 AVAJJ...ABI..'I
Lowest winter ntes. ul;;. ~fet .;;:_ ii~e. m Near OCC 54~ alt. 5 PM 1323 North Broadway, S.A. --.......l ... -~=._'L /~T· . HUNTINGTON BEAC11 _2.,.8R -2 aa. .,..,,. w Co1at Hwv IU'I ~Mii 5~3-8311 •nytl-Carpe...--.nt -"' '-"ll'lt f.6U .. .., . INTEJUOR . EXTERJOR oa1L·Y PILOT Unfum. sno mo. """" · -~· ~ 16th Place. DELUXE Quiet. Semi·I'X!tired ,. ..... MaJnt. Free eat. ... 2295 Avt!l"ap 1 Br apt •• labor A "
lrvlnt Terrace
3 BR & den Furn home
$350 mo Yrly leese
B1lbo1 l1l1nd
3 BR Bayf ront
Unfurn home
$400 mo Y'(lrly
SaU~bury Realty
613-6900
WATERFRONT :l BR., pa.-Z.BR (or furn) 5up. AU or working man pref. $15 W 6350 *NO JOB TOO SMAIL! * -nPEA;: LANDSCAPER mat1. $69.5C>. &C-7528 8 IG"321 e
tlo Boat dock .v·" ,,.,... wk. A ........ • occ. ~-0889 Maney inted ... --....... --a...~ "'"'....,
• ..... JTW e.lec. Encloeed patio. 125 W. ....~ ,,..., -------,.... ·..-.-_..., ~ O>aapl.til 1llndllcaplnc A l·BR APT <Int). Labor · $40 ROUTES AVAD...ABLJC
Finley, Winter or yrly. Uth St. 642.nM. $12.50 UP wk. W/ldtchf'n DO yoo want to earn 10"! Reuonable * 962-83'11 mdWnallce 9ert'lce. Vf!fY Materlal extra. Qual-work, In
BACH Apt. 1 blk to beach. MOVE RIGHT IN $22.50 up Studio Apb. 2376 We ha ve flnrt tnist dt!MI EXPERIENCED • Repairl It ~. ~ ev-. GUAR.. 5G-D1 WfftmJMter for bo.n 1G-1'
New redec. $100 mo ind :z BR Drapes, laundry. Newport Blvd. 543-97$. on vacant land A lots. Home. remod.. larp or smaJl. GEN'L Clealql. Tl'ee Serv-Good Profttir • No A'lmdq
uW. YrJy. 642.J97S aft 5· l0f3 Wallace. 548-9710 NEWPORT I PVT 3-ROOM Mortgflge Co .. 222 Fot'ftt CAbtnet.t. Lie. &46-f224 ltt. Spraytns. NIW lawns. Plumblnt 6190 DeliwrJ &42-432.1
$75-AT OCEAN! • Bright -.,-B----•. --frl--al-I Apt $80-mo. Kltdr avail. Ave .. Lag. Bch. 494-9461 R.EPAmB *ALTERATIONS Baalina· Weedtnc. &totil1. IOYS 10 • 14
well tum + deck for I ma .. R. stove "' re 1 av ' ALL uUl·Pdl 673-75.13 ,. ... .......,.. "'-.aze w.. •,.... PRICES! '*6M8 PLUMBING LEAKS, EL.EC 1 *--· Beach. So. La.-. q>t.t, drpa, Near Wlll<ln F d CF •ct ) .o1..1--....ou~~ .... ""Y r-....," 0 ,.., '" .......... .._ ... _ 49M SEASHORE DR/NB achool. $100 mo. 546·4484 PRIVATE entrMCe. Semi· oun rM " I '""" 23 yn exper. 5tUT1S CUT Ir E4p WWII Serv • TR NI~~ ~·ted. r.-Good routes! e Good PTOGUI
MO.Bo. Tel Motor In" -1 BR ""-lex Cloee • In. private bath. Pool. Workine FOUND: B 11 c le Poodle, • MaJntmance. Uctft.llfd CM paired, replaced under ce-DAILY PILOT
"""50 un.1 .. TV id ,.,., """" man only. 646-7504 , S •-•--Cement, Cone,... 6'00 "'~-. ""'"'-_ .. "' 'l'>'U ment, w.U., C?Ollftd or any. • N2-432l • .., .. · """¥· •ma aerv, Adults no pet&. Stove A: re-YoUlll:; Vlt· an .. nna Av.. .,.._ _,_tv .. , ".-... platt. Eatimatee • ev.nlnp, ----------=-=~
hid pool. phone. 673-6581 triir. ~. NEWPORT Beach beaut. rm· ~8~ blk. Call & Jdentify e QUALITY e EXP Gerdenln1 A Landlc:ap. week~ OK. Call Mike %A·~ G=~
BUSIEST mArketplaet Ill ROOMY A Nice l BR & Den z BDRM, wall lo wall carpet blk from Beach-kit. ptiv. $68 ---------e CEMJtNT WORK • Ina· Oemmt W'OC'k. R.flUCID-mmo -·
town. The DAILY PTLOT Upstairs. Bil-Ins. Gar. $12(). nd d built 1 mo 673-64-01 Eve. BEAGLE & Pointer fem"1e e CALL ~ • able, nllablit. Ml-4400 1 ·,-•• -n-~-...... -.._-__ -.. ----.-nt--___ +_M-4_-0790 __ *---·• Clns•ltled sectJnn. Save In t1J .,.., t.c.a~ • . ~ • nt, ~ .,... ....... ..... n•RBERS WANTED c. u · .,......,_,, 548-<M22 CORONA clel Mar for tmJll puppy vie en Westside of .THOnn ,..,...~, ........ -. • FALL _, .... .t:... cleaA---•----· e-...... -monf'y, Ume .t eUort. Look ---------____ . ------Cos M '5f!..iD "" \..Ul"-'~ ---~-. _ _._._ ..... ..__.... ;,_or h;, M>u now! 11 Oa!ty Pilot Wa.nt Adal I mon. Pvt-e11tr. Semi pvt· __ i_a_tlll_ll-:-• ..,,,· ~---AO types, Pftllog, wal~ • • • up. Dependable, reucnable DAILY PD..oT ea.tf1ed ,.,....... __ U1.U __ :MO-_· _:u_1i. ___ 1 AJWl..VI • Go-Go! White elephants? Oime-a-llne bath. $50-mo. 64MO!f.i CHARGE rr1 Frft Erit. 675-5518 rate.a. 963-a28 .ed1aD HOWi White elephant.s! Dtme·a.Une
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•
ENGHIHRS
IEC
Join • .dynamic
and pro9ress1ve
company w i t h
emphasis on plan·
ned diversifice·
tion. Here ere ex·
cellent opportuni-
ties in e variety
of areas.
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERS
e RF Pack•ging
e ME An•lysls
e Printed Circuit
Development
• Jr. Mech•nical
EnginHrs
Cllece11t .,,.._ re4111lre4I
DRAmNG
e Design Dr•ftsmen
e Draftsmen A&B
e Schematlc1
Draftsmen
IFer r1111. Depart.I
0 Drawing Checker
OUAUTY
CONTROL
0 Quality Control
Technicl•n•/
Writera
0 R•c•Mng
ln1pector A
e Fab. Inspector
UM dilftl
MANUF AOURING
9 Sr. lndu1trl1I
Engineer
e Coat Estimator
e Product\on
P\ann•r
e ArH Ol1patcher
e Sheet Metal
Assemblers
I Rlftter· ht l 2114 aJllft)
e W ire Wrap
Machin• Operator
(ht ' Jncl llllftl
0 Power Br•ke
Operator
e Electro-Mechanical
Asaembler
SUPPORT GROUP
e Internal Auditor
• Master Scheduler
crHT>
e Electronic
Technici•n1
• Field Service
Technician•
I Eo1t•n1 loutl•111 I
8 Configur•tlon
Analyst
0 Maintainability
Analyst
e Reliability
Analyst
e Duplicating
Equipment
Opentor
Excellent compa·
ny benefits includ-
ing unique Group
Medical / Dental
Plan, 12 days an-
nual leave, plus
paid week at
Christmas.
Employment office
wlll be open
8 to 12 Saturday•
APPLY AT
708 E. V•rmont
Anaheim
INTERSTATE
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
A 1ubtldiary of
lnterstatt> Englnttrlni
Corpora Lion
An equa1 opportunity
employer
Progreulve manuf IC•
turlng Company In
Santa Ana h11 lmmed·
late opening for:
Estimator
Machined Par ts Eltlmn-
tor. Minimum five years
experienl't', e x c e 11 ent
career opportunity. Sal-
ary commensurute with
ability. Requires lndlvi-
d u a l w 1 t h extensive
knowledge or analyzini
costs as related lo ma·
terial, tooling and pro-
duction.
Engineering
Draftsman
Mlnimum two years ex·
perience in d~gn and
detail of small precision
aerospace h a r d w a r e.
Some college required.
Excellent fringe ben•
flt. Including pension
plan. Apply:
SHUR-LOK CORP.
1300 E. Normandy Pl.
S1nta Ana
11 block N. of McFadden &
12 block w. or Grandi
Grinder
Machinist
3rd shift, 12:30 1.m..
to 7:30 1.m. 48 hour
week.
• Vertical
Turret
Lathe
Operators
• Single &
• Multiple
Spindle
Operators
• Mechanical
Assemblers
(All 3 thlfts)
-EIPERIBKED-
Excellent comp•·
ny benefits •nd
ch.nee for ad-
nncement. frH
Mlcroelectronlcs
Applicaflons
Engineer
Electronic Enalneer w1th a
mlnlmum of two ytara ex-
perience In gemlconductor
eomponenta, printed circuit
or h,ybred clr<.'\lit layoul,
clrC\llt design In linear and
di<al circuit and semlcon·
ductor, Integrated d n:.'\llt
and/or component tesllrl&.
__ Project
Engineer
For lnteinted "circuitry.
Electronic Engineer with a
minimum of five years ex-
perience In aolld state dlgi·
ta.I clrtoull!. Familiar with
solid slate hardware such
as state • of • tM • art in-tegrated circulls, DTL,
FET. and MOS.
These are key positions in
a ntw West Coast Division
of an established Ea.stem
Company, otterin& iood o~
portunily for advancement.
Send resumr to
La Pointe
Industries, Inc.
Mk roele<:tronlcs Div,
18225 Euclid Strttt
Fountain Valley
California 92708
An equal opportunJty
employer
* * HELP WAN1ED
MIN
NIW COHTIACT
Custodian
M•int•ln Church
f ecilities in a clean
orderly condition
•nd ln good r•-
p•ir. This requires
someone expert·
enced in the use
of i • " i t o ri • I
equip m • n t and
supplies •nd nor-
mel m•intenence
tools. Previoln in-
dudial p la n t or
c h u r c h f acnity
custodial experi-
ence highly desir-
able. Personal in-
tegrity compat-
able with church
emplovment a n d
CJ o o d physi~I
condition •re the
n•c•ssary require-
ments.
Apply in person to
Mr. England
650 Hamilton
Costa Mesa
642-9181
Excellent c om p a n y
benefits and chance
for a d van c e menl
Free hospital and life
i n s u r a n c e. Prbfit
sharing.
hospital and life
insurance. Profit
Provtdea openlnp for a
men In Oranie OJunty with
all types 'Work back·
iroonds.
First
Southern
Baptist
Church Evening & Saturday
appointment• avail.
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS, INC.
A subsidiary of
Lear-S.icil•r, Inc.
3131 W. Seger•trom
Santa Ana
546-3131
ELECTRONICS
TKHNIOANS
FOR
HUGHES
Newport Beach
Requires a minlmum of 2
years ol recent industrial
experience in trouble-
shooting, maintenance.
calibraUon and lest of
oscilloscopes, pulse gener-
ators, VTVM's, special
test equipment and con·
trols. A strong know!·
edge d solid state circui·
try is desirable.
Please apply in person to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Ave.
Newport Beach, Calif.
An equal opportunity
employer -M&F
--CUSTODIAN
OCEAN VfEW
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Minimum qualifications U.S.
Citizenshi p 8lh grade edu ca·
lion. & I year work exper.
Apply in person al Person-
nel Commission Office, 7972
Warner St., Huntlnglon
Beach before 4 pm, Nov. 6th.
Houseman
Experienced preferred
but not necessary. Coo·
tact
Mary Dudley
Wes1minster
Community Hospi tal
893-4541
Salesmen & Managers
Career opporty with leadiQi
llrm offering over 100 mu·
ti1al funds. FUU or pl tlme.
No exper nee, we train.
Npt Bch office, 642~22
Santa Ana oUlce, 547-8331
Investors Financial
SeJVices, lnc. ---No Experience
N•cessary!
M1.sc ha ve clean CaJUorn11
dnvmg rtc0ni. Apply
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th St.
Evening & Saturday
appolntmenh avail.
Transport
Dy~amics
Inc.
A 1ubaidl1ry of
LHr·S.kJler, Inc.
3131 W. Segeratrom
Santa Ana, Calif.
546-.3131
An equal opportunlt1
employer
ACCOUlfT ANT
Minimum two years colle&e
accountln& ttQUlttd with
degree preferred. Some job
cost accounting experience
helpful. DlvertUied respon-
aibili ties and irowth poten-
tial wilh progressive areo-
space compooeot manu·
tacturer.
PROm SHARING
J. C. Carter Co.
. 671 W. 17th Str ...
Co1t1 Mesa
548-3421
An equal opportunity
employer
Warehousemen
Thoroughly ex per.
Stock &
Cleanup Crew
Experienced only
Excellent benefit•
Apply after 12 noon
Operations Manager
Dick Gonzalff
WHITE FRONT
South Coast Pina
Costa Mew
" INSPECTOR
Preclsfon Gears
M e c h I n e ahop. Experi-
enced on I y. Pennanent.
Top w B g e s, outstanding 1
beneflt.s. Call for appoint·
ment.
548-2225 or 54S.U39
An equal opportunity
employer
__ Cost& Ml'sa REAL ESTA TE
PAr>-'TS pt rsscr l':-tperienccd ~ouldn't you he wllh Walker
prefo111>d fop wai:c·~. bene-& Lee! Free lnforma tion.
fits. sp:in1~h ~pc'ok1ng wrl Pl'lone or write WAt.K ER 1'
come. :~:f>.:l:l26
These department.
nfESE DEP ARTMEN't'S
NEW HIRING: e SERVICE DEPI'.
e s~ DEPT. e CR.EDIT DEPT.
e OFTICE e PERSONNEL DEP't.
Experience not necesaary
but will help on pey acale.
We will be acceptini a.p.
plkatiom Mond1Y through
Wednnday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Call for appointment
537-2383
* *
Loan Officer
Mutt hne S.vln91 &
Lean experience. By
appointment only,
contact
MRS. RAINIO
Marin•rs
Savings & Loan
642-4000
NIGHT DISHWASHER
Great opportunity for am.
bitioua young man. Apply 1n
pel"IOl'I between 2 and 5 p rn
daily.
Snack Shop
2305 E. CCN1st Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Day Dishwasher
Over 71, ex-per. Apply In
penon only. SURF & SIR-
LOIN, 5930 PacUic Cst Hwy
Newport Beach.
MANUFACTURING
Electro-Mech.nical
Immediate openings for
electro . mechanical dralt.
men with two or more
y e a r s ex:p«ien~ and
knowledie al llC'hemanca.
Competative wagt> struc>
tun and excellent~ be~ta provided. lnd ud-
tns 12 days va.catioo durina
tint ynr at employment.
Our company will relocate
from its prestttt lacllity to
a new a.it conditioned plant
in the IMne I.ndustrlal
Complex •adjacent to the
0ran&"e County Alqlort) ln
the spring of 1968.
Apply 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Evening illtei"fin.ra
may be arnnaed
VARIAN DATA
MACHHIH
1590 MONROVIA
NEWPORT BEACH
64~9371
An equal ~ty
employer
Security Patrol .Offken
4()-60 Y ean. Perm. Non-amok·
u & dtinker. Unlform al·
low.: radio car ~· AP.
ply 3:30 • 5:30 P.M. Room
<lai, 325 N. s·w_,., S.A.
Atlantic Research
CORPORATION
Mlsalle Systems Division
At the campus-like facility or MSD
there is opportunity for growth.
Present expansion has ('reated a
need for ...
MACHINISTS
LATHE & MILL
Must be able to set up and operate
milling machines or engine and ver·
tical lathes for machining of large
parts.
MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR
Perform all phases of rnerhanical
inspection, first article and surface
plate which includes sh~t metal,
riveting assembly and machined
parts work.
APPl Y IN PERSON OR CALL
(714) 546·1030
3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mtu Callf. ,
U.S. Clllltftt~I• 11Hvlrt4, e All f~u11 Oe>ot•tunlty .... ,...,. White elepl\Jl_n_ts_?_D_l_m_P·-a--h-ne I ~;~O~~· 2629 Harbor Blvd. I --~-~ ~--------------....
.
llfCTIOI( lKJIKWIS
1st & 2IMI •ffts
DANA LABO RA TORIES, INC. ii an ener-
getic young company that baa gained recog-
nition during tbe put few yean tbroogb itl
outstanding line of Digital Voltmeters and
DC amplifiers. While in product.ion for only
six years, Dana baa grown to Off? a .U-mil·
lion dollar a yea1· bu.sineu. and although
Dana bu doubled ita size Ol'er the last two
yeani, increased sales demand.a are stimu·
lating an even more rapid rate of powtb,
tbua creating new openmga for Final Test
Technicians, Quality Control Tech.niciam, and
Product Service Tecbniciam.. Located in the
new Irvine Industrial Compfe.1 near Newport
BeQdl and the Univenity of Calitomia at Jr.
vine, Dana baa completed a .ecood building,
will soon be beginnmg a third structure and
bu future plans for five campUHtyle build-
ings on ita eigbtffn acre location. Please feel
free to come in and look ovs our planl
Oulity Coatrol T echlid1n
The ideal applicant should have two to three
years experience in the calibration and main·
lenance of eeneral laboratory instruments..
Test Tedlliciln
Applicant should have one to four yens ez.
perience in Solid State digital and analog
circuitry to calibrate. test and troubleshoot
electronJc test inltrumenu: FAucation should
include one to two yean of technical training
beyond the high school level
Prodld Senke Tedlmciln
Appllcaut abould have one to f ou:r )"tU'I ex-
perience in Solid State digital and analog
ciradtry to eaJflnU, lelt, and troublelboot
eJectronic test inltnunenta. Bduation lboa.Jd
lnclade one to two ,ean of •hnlcal tnlnlal beJODd tbe ...... ICbool lnel.
Cal 833-1235
or visit
DANA
Laboratories, Inc.
2401 CGmpn DriYe
1n1 .. , Califonlia
(Neer Or-. County Airport)
An equal opportunity employer
Electronics
Technicians
"("
Look.ln& tor an lnterest-
in& ~ challen&in& job,
but laddn& the Industrial
experience usually re-
quired? Want to work ln
an e0&lneerin1 environ-
ment where you will earn
while you learn?
U you answer "yes" to
both of these questions,
wt\)' oot lnvesUiate ow-
~g. in the fields of
crystal r I l t e r devices
alignment, auembly Ir
test!
We require:
• A bulc knowledge of
electronic theory.
• The ability to use elec·
tronlc test equipment.
U you poueu these bas-
ic qualifications, apply In
penon to:
HUGHES
500 Superior Avenue
N.wport Beach,
C11lfornl1
F.qua.l opp>rtunlty empolyer-
m &: f
MOU»
OPWTOR
Transfer "'°'ding small
parts. Experience preferr-
ed but not necessary. Day
Wit. trlnp beneftta.
STACO, INC.
1139 Baker St., CM
549-3041
An equal 'bpportunlty
employer
ASSEMBLERl
Immedia te upenangs for
1otvera1 Electronic ~senl·
blel'$ on bolh I ui;t & second
ahln.
We prefer applll"lllll~ \\ith
a mmlmum of 6 mos l:.:l{'C·
tronlc assembly experience
with a knowledge ol color
code, component reCOifll•
tion &. sokler1.11g know how.
ri>od a tart Ing rn tes & ooie-
1 ts, including 12 days v•·
ca ti on during the llrst ycur
ot employment.
Our company will relocate
Its facilltles 10 a new wr
conditioned plant in the Ir·
vine lndu.strlal Complex
(adJ11cent to the Orange
County Alrporll in the
Spr!ni Of 1968.
Apply 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
VARIAN DATA
MACHINES
1590 MONROVIA
NEWPORT BEACH
646-9371
An equal opporturu ly
employer
EXCITING!
New line of iltts and toile-
tries can give you an Wl·
usual eamln1 opportunity
with Avon. Call c:olled
5306lllO
Jr Sltno • • • • • • • • • • • . to $400
F /C 8lqw. CXJfltlr n .. $450
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTANT AGENCY
2043 Westcli.ff Dr. #200
Newport Beach 548-7'196
1624 E. 17th S.A. 547-6336
1695 C'res'nl/ Anhm 635-0941
e HOUSEKEEPER
Corona del Mar. 3 houn per
day, 2 mominp per week.
Own transportaUolT. rerer-
ences required. Clll Mn.
O'Brien 642-1626 10 a.m. to
4 p m. tor inteniiev.'.
Brush-Cbemlcal·Coa Sales
FULLER BRUSH FIBERGLASS MEN Opport. mother's 1t coUtie
RoUen, choppers, Ge.I-girls lel'Vlce est.ab customers
co.ten, lamlnator1 &: S2.00 per hour
bel~s. 4001 Birch, N.B. Call 8JM155 or 546-6339
Associate
Industrial
Engineer
BUSBOYS It Di&hwuher1. HICKORY FARMS
D I t Apply In penon. Driftwood OF OHIO eve opmen ~. ~~· 2l4G2 Pacific Need.I full &: part-lime sales
DANA l..ABORATC>flIES,
a rapidly growing ~
f11cturer of commercial
lest inatrumenl.I ii look-
ing for an ambitious
)wng man to work on
plant layout aalgnmenta
in preparation lor a MW
bu 1 ld in C· Applicmt
lbould be a recent coUep
graduate who Is Just ~
ginniJ1& an Indultrial Fb
P>eer;i,. career.
Call 133-1235
OR
VISIT
DANA
llbor1tories, Inc.
2401 Campua Dr.
lrvfne, C•lff •
(Near Oranse C.0. Airport)
An equal opportwdty
employer
M h • • !-=-======== peraonnel. lntrrviewa Sat., ac In.st !M, Oct. 28th, Lower Mall.
Agencl .. , Women 7300 South Coast Plaia.
Minimum of 5 yean
•xperience, •blllty ..
~ to blueprint
without aupervilion.
S•mple thop tralnint,
milli"I •nd 9rlndfng.
Eacel!Mt company
benefits •nd cti.n~
for MYl~nt.
Free hospftal •nd life
lnsurence. Profft shar-
ing.
Evening & Saturd.y
•ppointments aY1U.
TUllSPORT
DYNAMICS, INC.
A sut.idi1ryof
Lear-Seigler, Inc.
3131 W. Segentrom
Santa AM
546-3131
-----------------· Exec Secy to $550 LADY Beautician. M u 1 t
Secy to Treas, acnt bkgmd know pin-curl• and ting~
pref. It SH. Attrac It well wavinit as well u modem
groomed. lfee by apl 1tyllng. Middle • aged ptt-
Engr'g Secy to $490 ferred. Call evenings be-
Xlnt typing, It Sil. enJtT'g tw~n 6 and 7 pm 54M066
exp 11 must. •fee pd 1 DINNER waitress. Only ex·
Bookkeeper to $600 perienced need appty. No
Jo« new C.P.A. firm. P & L phone calla please. Drift·
not essential. U/40. (fee wood Beach Club, 21462 Pa·
reiml clflc Cst Hwy, Ht. Bch.
Exec Secy to $SOO e SALES, part time. Experi·
For Oran~ Cty prestige enced WOMAN'S READY
firm. Muat have SH 100. TO WEAR. OVeT 35, Laguna
Top groominJ, JMO. Utt Be&eh area. Write Box M-
by apl 703 Dally Pilot
Construction PANTS presser experienced Bookk .. per $5oo+d.o.e. preferred top wages. ben~
Must be F/C exp. u/40. tits Spanish speaking wel·
ll>-plit feel come, 536-3526, JIB
Receptloni1t $325 Attrae. type 50, u/30. (split CLEANING woman 1-dy per
ftt) wk. and sitler to be av all
day or nlghl. Refs, Own N trans.~ •wport BAB'iSJTI'ER. My Home. 2
Penonnel Agency schl-age, l pre-schlr. No
133 Dover Dr., N.8. h.sework. Dys, 642-3590.
______ 64_2-3 __ 1_70____ eves ~2013
SCREENED • Exp ER. ANSWEJUNG
Keypunch/t>IGpg exp to S52S
An equal opportunity Save/Loan elk . . • • . . to $400
SERVICE OPERATOR.. Aft·
emoon, eves & wkends. Full
or part time. ~1932 employer Save/Loan Tellers •• to S400
1-Glrl Oc. u/15 • • • • . lo S350
------------------------Steno/Recpt ........... open
HOUSEKEEPER from 3 to
7 PM Mon. lhru Fri. 547.0033
or 545-7913 eves. Robinson's
NEWPORT
• Displ1y M11
Experienced
Permanent Poaitionr
Excellent Benefit.
APPLY
Newport Store
Mond•y thru Frict.y
10 AM. to 4 PM.
An equal opportunity
employer
HEAVY DUTY
MECHANIC
New Rambler dealer ln Co513
Mesa. Many benelita. Awly
In person to Mr. Speer llOL!-
DA Y SAL~ It SERVICE.
1969 Harb« Blvd.. Costa
Mt18.
Shoe Salesman
EXPERIENCED
Appl1
INNES SHOES
South Co11t Pina
540-7901
CHARGE IT!
Cooks
o:shwa!hfl'f'S
Full or P•rt Time
Apply in pt'nOl1
JOU.Y ROGER
BY APPOINTMENT
642-7 484 54&-50'20
Screened Personnel Agency
901 Dover Or., Newport Sch.
Biller/PBX .......... to $400
Timekeeper .. • • • • .. to S400
Oerk Steno .. • .. .. • to $400
Exper help for drapery
workroom. Permanent.
646-1462 betwn 3 & 6 pm.
4215 C•mpue Drive F/C Bookkeeper .... to S500
Irvine, Calif. * Belt Local Companies *
BABYSnTER·my home. Oc-
casional daya. Own trans,
refs. 847-2920 before 6 pm.
Haird~sser w/foUowing.
Small shop, good working
cond. C.M. area. 540-0341
SALES
l'EPRESENTATrTD
J. R.. PIERCE
Associates Agency
1882 Newport, C.M. 64U720 DENTAL ASSlSTANT
Leitcfmg lnd~ent special-Help W1nted,
lists dealing In f111tt 100 Women 7400
mutual funda. exp!lndins tn --------
EXPER. * Write:
Box M.Q!O Dally Piiot.
CHARGE IT'
Onuige County. Thia la anl .. ---------------1 apportunity to enter dlgnl-OFFICE
tied prnfesslonal 1eWnit tun
~:: ~~=='. Atlantic Research 547.(;67]. Mutual FuM fn-
VeStnf'I Inc. 7100 N. M1ln
Santa Ana.
BOYS 10-14
Good routes! • Good profit!
BALBOA PENTNSUU
DAILY PILOT
• 642-021 •
Nrr.rrr security combin>'d
with night beUman 1ervkP
Tde11I to augment n lirement
Income. Good monlhly n l·
ary. Write Box M • 701 r/o
Dally Piiot.
-BOATMECHANIC-
Oeisel t xaa engioe. Yacht
repair l'xpcrienct rfqUlr'f(t ,
Good Joh fOf' top mnn
ll lackir'11 Boat Y11rd.
673«'\4
~-tn-d_K_1_lc-h-l'n __ m_11 _n.
Applv In Prrson: Sea ShAn-
t)'. 630 Udo~9r1 Npt Bc-h.
MJ11lle Sy1tem1 DM1lon
CORPORATION
STENO-SECRETARIES
One to three years oWce experi·
ence plus good skills on electric
typewriter and shorthand required.
Previous aerospace experience in
any of the following areas would
be helpful:
• Contrach & Pricing
• Busineu Accounting
Apply In Pereon or Call
(71 4) 546-1030
OBS & EM~~~~! ~-~MPLOYMENT JO BS & EMPLOYME~ MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
elp Wanted H•lp Wenttd --School•lnitructlon 7nvt SALE ANO TR.ADF. SALE AND TRAD~ TRANSPORTATION
Bo.ts & Y•chta
Monday, October 30, 1967 DAILY PI LOT 25
l KANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION _T_R_A_N_S_P_O_R_T_A_T_IO_N __ ; ·: -Women 7400 Women 7400 uvv
Pi1no1 & Or91n1 1130 Miscell1neovt 8600
9520 Autos Wenttd 9100 U•ed C1n
.
Secretary Assemblers
For basic elP<:tro • me-
d1anlcaJ •~bl)'. Ap-
plicants muat hue a
aood work record. CalJ.
tomla driver'• Ueense
and be able to pass a
strict physical examina.
t1on.
Openingis are available on
day, swinr & graveyard ahlhs.
Startin& rate of pay ta
n .59 per hour.
Apply In P'l'IOll to:
HUGHES "
IBM
kl!YPUNCH • k
PROGRAMMING • p
INDUS. DRAFTING • d
GROC. CHECKING • h
'TRONIC ASUMBL Y • •
PBX/TY Pl· n. t
West Coast
Tr1dt I Bu1I. School•
2117 S. Main St., S.A. o,t
545-7166
12027 Car. Cr. 81., G.G. b,t
537-7113
Huntington Beach, Callf,
536-eaas
Ul N. Ltmon p,d,k
n6-2900
•1etter1 Indicate locaUon
GUITAR IN~UCTION
Your home or mine by OCC
student, l12 mo. 673-5418
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
-----FACTORY orders closeout
ot certain French. Hallan
I: EnriUa.n Baldwin pianos
~ down 10 prlct.>Ji to rock
bottom. Quantlte3 limlted
IO hurry!
WARD'S BAl..DWIN S11JDIO
1801 Newport, CM 642-8484
STEJNWA Y PlANO 6'2"
CRAND. Beautiful!
Wu $2.$95 • Now Sl.895.
GOULD MUSIC COMPANY
20tS N. Main, Santa Ana
547-00!1 Open Evea.
b'3 HAMMOND ORGAN
wllh Lellie apeaken; a n d
2S pedall, Take over pay.
men!& $63.02. Would make
nice Christmas present.
Good cond!Uon. 54s.6.539
CONN MlNUET ORGAN
R.epo~ion.
Wu $1795 Now $12'20
GOUl..D MUSIC COMPANY
2045 N. Main, Santa Ana
547-Mal Open Eveoa.
*AUCTION*
FORCED SALE. 30' Owfns
flagship expt'elS Twin llCl'eW
WE PAY .• , CORVAIR
U .YOU wOI ae1J or bey Hardtop, extraa. SS'750 or
si•e Wlncb' a try offer. Cath or Trade?! any
Auctions Friday 7 p.m. boat ol value or lite model
W'1ndy's Auction Bam car for equity. Balance $5900
CAl\'1PERS
OR.ANGE CUUNTY'~
L.\RG&n Sll..ECTJON
FACTORY o~cr
OPEN ROAD uE...LER
CASH '63 CORVA£R Monza, good
Ures, air cond, low miles.
tor used can A trucka just 536-8444 alt 5 PM.
'" at J130/mo. Ph. 548-1151 20m~ Newpor1, CM 646-8686 n~· CHRlS SPEED BOAT
Behind Taey"a fi'dg. Mat'l VERY SHARP! • n800.
SACRIFICE Mk: ~ cash KITE Fb~ Sloop $600.
due to illness-Salton City HTR1ll HARBOR
lot, nr. beach. Paid over 847 BAYSIDE PR./NB.
$3,000 -Make an offer. CALL: OR 3-9991
642-3519 Eve , wkrnds. ::::-::=======:::;
UPHOLS'l'ERJNG • $'1'9.50, 2 S.llbolts 9010
* HOUSE ~ * OtA!r
IS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS * \.'AN I ' "ru.IUNS * MOTOR HOMES
A.LL MAKF.S a MODEU
1967 TRUO<S
call us for fret ea~ate.
GROTH CHEVROLET
Alk tor Salea Man1ser
18Zll Beach Bl .•
Hunttnctoo Beaeb
Kl 9-3331
Used Care
pc. l~ ~ftsm~l BEACR CITY ~. e:iB ~~~r:i~.k~ WINTER SPECIALS l6.'»~!!:~.0tt.B. c:.~~ ~c!~DT
--EWOO --11!: D1,y~ller .......... $1350 5'10-2660 •Bankrupt? •Repo11elS'!on!
FIR D , SalQlle • • •• ••••• $ll50 ========= e Bad Credit! e Divorced?
'Tor we . F'tte dtli11ery 10' Flyinc Saucer •••• $300 _lmporttd_A_ut_ot __ 9600_ e MWtary e New In Area? * 5t4·2731 * New Odysaey 1.5 • ·.... ~ Make Payday Paymenta -,.196'7.,....,-,:--=:P-enonal-.....,.--Sa~una-B-alh-. OcHnic Yacht Sain DATSUN McCARTHY Mo.TORS
Uke new. C>st SllX>. l100 w. C.OUt Hwy., HB 1'20 So. Main A F.c!tnaer
Sacriftce ~. 642-2514 ~lSl Open Evea. '67 DATSUN 1600 Wagon (2 blocJ<1 N. of Sean)
17" POrt. TV $25; 19 .. part. HOURLY RENTALS R/H, 1 owner. Dlr. WW Santa Alla Pb 542.3507
TV -U''--11 * RJiODEs lS'S * aeU below Blue Book. Can _., • .,....._..., aMOUB TV's Fu-Zone Boat Co., Balboa SS A. up. ~ arrange fin. for pvt. pty.
CORVETTE
'65 CORVE'TTE CONV/4.spd.
JSO.HP, 1-owlWT. New paint·
Eldorado Bronie. CALL:
644·1595 all >pm or wkendl
DODGE
'65 DODGf
Full factory 1lqulpment. $1050
or $41 mo.•
• alter tax & lie.
Saddleback Dodge
1401 North Tustin
S1nt1 An1 547-9383
Free111ay Minutes From
Eve.rywhere
. ••
• .. ·.
This position w 111
involve •dmini1·
trative 1 n d con·
fidential secr•t•r·
ial duties in sup-
p o r t of pastoral
a n d educational
ministries and gen.
eral Church office
work. The candid.
ate should h a v •
some business col·
lege or eciuivalent
traininQ plus typ·
inq skills of at least
55 w.p.m. Profici·
ency in shorth and
desirable. A mor-
ally • mature 1 n d
well • poised per-
sonality and dis-
position plus three
years applicable
secretarial experi-
ence are the mini-
mum necessary r•·
quirements.
500 Superior Ave. F Newport Bt1ch, Calif. _u_r_n_lt_u_,. ____ aooo_
NEW Kohler & Carn.;ibell
Olnaole piano. Just take Misc. W 1nttd 861 O
WANTED -Flahing tackle,
Fin Nor reel. 20 lb. class,
t'tc. Call 548-2185
Lido #14 wit.fl trailer • 494·5951 •
le extras. Bargain. $750.
1966 ~pass Dod&e Monaco
Station Wagon. 25.000 mi,
orig owner, tac dual a.ir
cond, $3250. Call 673-8939
Apply in penon to
Mr. England
650 Hamilton
Costa Mesa
642-9181
first
Southern
Baptist
Church
Typist
Sal•s Dept.
Good 1klll1, .q ... t 2
y11r1 ••ptrlence. Ex·
ctllent comp1ny be,,..
fit1 ind ch1nce for ed·
n ncement. Frff hoto
Equal opportunity Employer.
M&F
DEBURR~
Experienced in hand and
power tool deb\Jnini of
pred1lon macblned com·
ponent..
NIGHT SHIFT
SI'EADY EMPLOYMEm'
PRom SHARING
J. C. Carter Co.
671 W. 17th StrMt
Cotti Meta
548-3421
An tqlllJ opportunity
miployer
Pount1fn V1Uty
School DJ1trlct
Stcrtt1ry I sm. to JW.
Personnel Ttchnlcl1n
S433 to ~
'l)rplni and ahorthand skills
required. P leue mall per-
son&! rsume by Oct. 3l!t
to 19692 Lv<inrton Lane,
Hunllnaton Beach.
WAITRESSES
~rime'<!, 21 or over,
full or part Ume.
Apply in Pt l'ICll
No phone calla pleue
Surf & Slrloln
5930 Pie. Cat. Hwy.
Newport lt1eh
pit1I ind life lnaur· •---------ance. Profit sharing. STORE Managt'r. Attractive
1 woman want'<! lo manap
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS, INC.
A tubsldltry of
Leor-Selgler, Inc.
3131 W. S.9entrom
Sent• An•
546-3131
fuhloo.t.ble dreu shop. M111t
have 1ubatantlal backsroWld
and sood referencea. Ideal
posltJon for hl&h clu& ca·
rttr woman. Apply: No. ~
Fuhlon Island, Newport or can m: ~:zs.. 7253.
S~OMEN. Exptrienc-
ed. J'uU and part tfmt. ~
manent and Ouiltmu help.
Apply No. 25 Faahlon i.
land, Newport.
MODEL HOME
SPANISH
The elegant look that you
over balance due and it's
yours. Private Party.
642-7984
Televl.a.n . 1205 have aetn In ~autitul Mod· ________ .,._...._
: ... Ne91y lkw &. ltflluill:
FREE TO YOU
GERMAN ~. 1% yn.
male, blk and silver. Aus-
tralla4 Sheep Dog, 1 ~ m.
* 673.3731 * JAGUAR
KITE-immaculate COlidttlon with brand MW trailer XKE '62 Roadster $1495.
f7SO (21.3) CR H 74J 1..oaded w/extru. Recond.
Power CrulHn 9020
25' CC A: Buoy. No. 01ZJ
Comp! o/hauled. $29915.
EYes, 882-3223
thruout. 675-3260.
el Homa now at Jeu than
hall the orl&inal prlCt'· All
merchandlae dlapla,yed only
• nf'Yer used. CofPOl,m
Kin& Size bedroom aet, ele-
1ant Spanbb Uvln1 room A
lovel,Y d1nbw aet. Sella at
all better 1llore1 for around
$1400. Our price $615. Can
be b 0 u' b t .eparatelJ.
Term• $24 mo. Ct.played at
SANTA ANA nJ'RNtTUJlE,
42li W. 4th St. S. A. 547--0789.
Open eves. It Sunday.
TYa, WUHIU, ....... .,... female. UOtt color'<! ahac· ---------
f'RmERS-GIYEIS -~ & PfD1DS, wi" ..,...,. ..
iY do(. .kwe9 kids. One or
both to eood home with
larae fesaced ~&rd. 2512 San-
ta Ana Ave., CM. alter 6
pm, 10/30
TWO lovely &IJC week old
Black kittens. One loog hair·
ed, the otbtr 1lee.k with
white !)9WS, cheat 6: Whisk·
ers. 546-2933 10/30
Headquarters for: Rent a NEW BEAt.rnFUL North Amen. e Showroom Simpl• COLOR TV or STEREO can Puadho Kittrn to res-e F Cl $10 MONTH ponsible partt only. 545-0076 ldory .....,,. Ope. 1D bQ. "" IDdoor. 10/30 e l'NltM DMnl .. ~ 4'0lqc ......... rre.ScrVlcl. LOVELY, frimdly, wtD a.
No Don-Baalr aenu OAC r~ deL No obll~ bawd, bnlle, male to ho~ i!8~ • llodmt-.:_ 11!?1! 52S-3651 with WI OYer 5, lenc.'H
13'2" Boston W h a h r type
boat I SO HP Mercury out·
bd • tr. $'95(). 646-2684.
'66 • 19' ilau inboard run-
abQ.it, 35 b.r'I 225 HP V-3 =========
S36CX) • 548-795 T. m-484 T
SACRIFICE 21' Century 50 --------.. 1
mph • will take amaller boat
as part. $3950, MI 6-1009
'6S MG SPORT SEDAN
1100 model. $725
548-0115
Bolt Mlfnt.nance 9033 'Q).MG *
VARHllJl.PA.lN'l'.JU':PAIJl 2-DOOR *
•• J'llllllr clock. r.:...-...s, CAu. 13t-124l
Very reuonable. 5"·110$. PORSCHE y, nwot ...... nm -·W OR 53.l-llSl yard. 962-00 10/31 ~··::::. ~ ::: COLOR.UNO TV-Open 1 ~ FREE to aood home. Beautt-loat Stw... 9048 e '65 PORSCHE CONY.
• Top c:ond! All extras!
~2231 after l :»PM.
Approved Fumlture ADMIRAL 21'' Console color fuJ SiAmeM cat. Female. Boat Stora.gt> .l l.a1D1chlng
2159 Harbor Bl. CM 548·9660 1V, fruitwood cabinet, work-'1p moolhl old. 54S-5«8. Rent S~ce Monthly. 14' to
ing cond. nso. 962-4625 10/31 20'. Newflort Bay. a:.2211
RCA Coolole TV ~llent
condltian $70. Afler 6 PM
CHJNCHILLA grey part Per.
liaft-Afll'Ora kitte11, female, Mobile Homes 9200 SPRITE SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS * 96~11 *
l220
7 wee:ka old. Houaeb~ e .57 ADtSTREAM 30' '62 SPRITE. Good cond., ~3634. 0/30 • M• OFTER: Low Down. wbt, new br&Jcea. R/H. __ c_A_D_l_L_LA_c __
HALF SiaJ'liae Killml, Qr. e MJN. Bank F.in·~ift-. Beat otter. Pvt. pcy. ~70 fnfu.se -Impel -Laity -
Slsnet -STEAL
In a parocblal-«hool bue-
ball came, a amall boy boJ.
lend from flnl baa, "H~y.
Father, la It all ricbl to
STEAL?''
""'"""' Id ....... 16 ::;;========-1 '63 CAD conv. New cond. anca ~-~ ttens, Abo UcPEEK PLYMOUT'l 1967 SONY 530 4 track ta'-..... f •----' al ,... ~ SUNBEAM AM/FM radlo. I-owner. I"' .,... -COJURV young m e cat, 1200 S. Anaheim Blvd. recorder· 3 moa old. Cost iu., ......., lO/"" Muat .ell $1995. 612·~ _..,.,,,.. "" Anwtm * ~2340 S300 new, tell for $250. tnc. 1WO u-"---kit•-· One '60 ALPLNE 19G7 Cadillac Convertible Ful· 6 pTe ~eoord.fd t a 1' e" n&llUW'..,.., I.OW· DBLE. wide, awnings, lklrt, 561-7666 alt. 5 P.M. or aU oranae ~ •nd one blade 2 BR-2 ... .,_, Must sell • Make olfer! 1y equipped. Air cond.
femalt. 5u.«i77 10/31 ua· 1"""' Bl'ook· * OR 3-3255 * 549--0005
day Sat-Sun. hum. Sp. 80, H.B. 96Ul'J17 -========= ---------2 LARGE btl1e club chal.rt -VM--ta-... -recor--dtt:--.-M,_onaura.J.-~ 3 HEAL'nfY Klttena. Mlud '51 CAD. '* $375. ~.u: 1--... 12 tor -) '--e "" P~ S weeb. U 1-2462 Rlvet'! Mii? Desert~ Oty TRIUMPH Good mech-oond! ruu. ~ ...u _, ,,_a Stereo. Good condition KS. ho .. 8 JS o Furn rattan club chair, <red pl• 10/30 me. x ean. · ---------Power le AJr * 847·11:>4 S4M2J8 ---------Make offer. 642-4664 '""' ..-nn1nH TR3 Dl tic C'lllhlona} $2S. Doublt> ---~----4 FEMALE kitteia. s wka. a -::::-;::;-:::::~====== "' •n.1v ....-• r. ·-· bOx .......i.-It H bb s 1· · u"" Recent overhaul. S29 down, ma ... ~ • .,. .. ,.. o y upp '" .._ orange, l calico. !l62-60CS. ......... _,eye._ _"" ..,,,. """'l metal tr&DM "" 2 twin ",, ....,.. ..,_ $29 mo. • • • .. • · · ~ ~!~'~·2=~ 1gaos!:t~~~1'.i?i .,..K=o=1'1i:H=-s-'s'-.-~-,-Bla-c_k_IJ'lll_...,...;;.~;;;,J' 1964-~1IOTta_tt_b_lke. Ex= voucswIGEN • s stoi: ~AJE I s
blonde Jtep.tlble (&JaM top) offer over $9,000. 548-4030 3 wti.lte females. 536-01.J& • cellent condltJon. Many ex-GOOD CARS·LOW PRJC!3
$20. AU. In sood cmdltlon. Eves. ~::":'""':~~-.,.--,-..,.-10/_ll_ traa. 546-1539 altn 5. WJll 8 _.. .. ...,11: 4 BLACK long-haired kll· ·~TRIUMPH OIOPP,,... UJ No down pymt OAC
v•.r.>'1"'1 MERCHANDISE FOR L --· "'"' w~ Can)' Contracts MEDIT,....., • ..,.,. • .., run"'. SALE ANO TRADE tens. 2 ..... ea. 2 fesmlea. XLNI' COND. * BEST u9 t $3-~·wni• "'' St.>9138 10131 CASH OFTER! * 89T-&20 Your Volkaw1&en or Porxhe .-. O ..,...,
Dln!ni set w/6 chairs, Hand· ·~ 1 =~"'='"------.. ---------a pay top 4oJlah. Paid lot e BOULEVARD MOTORS e cvv'<I headboard, 5' Round Mlscelt1neout -F'EMA1..E Manx cat, aJtert'd. 66 Y AMARA 100 CC or not. Call Gene Rounda. 2026 HarboT, C.M. 642-7563
CHEVROLET
1S67 DODGE Coronet. R/T
Cean. S2800. 1• ..
548-8180
'65 Pod&e Polara 381 engine. "·
Automatic, R/H. Sl595. 2'11 ci
W. Wilson, C.M. 548-0343
'SI Dodge • ST5
good transportation * 540-5789 *
'64 DODGE 2·dr Polara. Wht.
HT. 283 in. At. Ps. wsw.
$1250. Pvt. ply. 642·3529
FALCON . ________ ..
'60 FALCON 4 Dr. 6 cyl .:
Stick, R/H. Clean. Runs
rood. Good tires. $295.
~after 5 PM
'60 FALCON 2 DR dt'.lwce,
R It H, auto, good tltts.
Reet'IU O'baul $3C. ~ :
FORD
l.964 FORD Country Squire.
Immaculate, red, a1r cond,
full power, new nylon heavy
duty tires, $1895, 833-«36 ••
alt. 6:30 p.m.
'67 FORD Falr1ane 500 Wag·
on. All extras. $3300 or trade ,
equity. 673-2842 anytJme ·,
'60 FORD CONV-V8. Very
good cond ! * Good tlres. ·•
Aaldng S475. * 673-6531
'64 F ALCO."'l F1JTURA CONV
VS. 4-spd box, Blg·enc
Bucket aeata. IUcH * 673~
UN COLN
LOOK AT THISI
'67 LINCOLN * All extru! •
ALSO: '67 VW l·yr Jett Oil
leue. Need someone to take ·
OYer monthly .,e.)'mmta on
one ot' both. • CALL:
54G-4654 AFTER 8 • P.M. '•
• MERCURY
MERCURY Colony P ark
W&&'On '65, WhJte, Perfect.
Air. all power. Prlv. Pvt. '
S2275. 646-4536 oak tab!• I wrou&ht I ron -----··----Othtt cats Ii kittens to good 1WIN. • S27!i 67]. l 1 tO I 1 s s s s J s s
bue. 673-6561 POOL TABLES homea. 847~1 10131 64+1747 aft 5 PM _ _ ORJG . OWNER I Mw.t se11! ========
2 TWIN btd trunea. 2 twin .,, 1968 BRUNSWICK BF..AunruL beaJ~ poiDt HONDA "50" BR.AND NEW! '64 vw. Slut' Book moo BEAU/'66 Malibu Sport epe. MUSTANG
lize plutle headboe.rda, 2 .,, AMF .,, TRIANGLE er. 6 mooths. Hou..e daint,y. OriiinaJ bUI of aale. Dir. Will aell for $995 Air. Power, Vinyl top. 14.
twin tpreed. $3S. 548-3216 Slat. from $495 Needa love! 541-1308 1013) e $200. S'6m7 e e 494·5951 e months YOUNG! Showroom '6T Mustang, 8 eyl. 4 V, Auto.
alter 3. Brunawick $175 value • • GERM.AN Shepherd Female, '65 Honda 250 Sharp Cycle! '63 VARIANT SQUARE-cond! * Under Blue Book Air cond .. pwr 1lA!r'1, dilc
EARLY American M a p 1 e ONLY $239.U t.moa. Shots. To Sood ht>~. LOW MU.EAGE. $350 or BACK. * Xlntl SU.6!1· at m95. * 644-0783 tine., comole, Burnt /t.J1Jr .•
l'\... • .-1.. n-""'tt ... l .,,, 100% FINANCfNG 962-3QU 20/ll mab oU-. * • .,~ M.. SU.ao4, 615-027!) l'VH . 2661 BASSWOOD/NB ber. $2995 Call 494-3852.
\,NUll;D, w • ...., w '· ...,. SECArtD POOL ... ~ 67J..Tl72 323 s. Main, Orange MALE C 0 L L I E S..mm. '65 Y•miha 250 CC '67 Sq-back. R/H, used 8 '59 IMPALA 2 DR Hardtop '66 MUSTANG. HJ perf 289,
DINING room aet, mabo&. ALSO: T-yr old White fe-Scram S32S &Q.!1552 wks 1n Europe. $2250. V-8. Good cond. 642-8340. 4 apd, disc brk1, MJchelina,
extenda to 90 ... Pool table. 532-1992 male Poodle. 56.5l3S 10/30 · · · Kl J.-0618 AU day Sat • Sun. Alt. 5 Clean. Lo mlleare. 548-3337
......, ,,..... 3 C wknd1. aft 5:30 and wkndl. .._.._,., or SU.'7913 ~ea. UINEA PIGS Aute Service '60 VW Camper. Good c:ond. 1-.-.................. -------~ 7::'"-:-:-----.,.........,..---1
An pqual opportunity
employer
Bedroom IUitt, 7 piecea,
Jobs-Men, Worn. 7500 Natural elm. 6 months neiw.
• 64MS36 •
POOL TAB~~ direct ~5937 10/30 & Ptrtt 94()0 a buy at $600! 64 CHEVY 6 ';"aron, ~ '6S Muatan&· S73 del 6 .. -
at factory pricu! Slate, 3 BABY Calico kittens lo ---------54~2715 tinted wlndsbied. Clean aune low mo pymt. ~ ......... __. ..__ Lot.,'""'-l0/30 • ..._. .. "'--"'-·~ 8,..._,, It priced aharp at $94,5. Dlr. 494-5951 ~ au gJza -flelr and UllO:V• 6""" ...,.,..,. ~ IU U~ U"""" .,....., IU.lll '65 yW Camper b\JS, 21,000 536-0583 It nileS 842.7855
T --0 p e D I Han bottom vw cha.1111, mJ 1 __ .. $1'7CJ\ '66 MUSTANG 289, Air. pwr REAL ESTATE
Opening tn full coverage of·
flee for a career man. Must
have Uc. and desire to go
ahead. All lnquiriea confi-
dential. 67S-1662 u tor:
rnna. ->..., .. ,...,... 2 Pa.rakttta .n l.arite ca~. • exce '-VI"'• ,.,.,. '65 El Camino V-8·. w/w Sto E I t I012 Satunt.y and sun da y. ~299!1 10/31 late model for aale. Corvair 675-1823 or 675-1189 strg, clean, must aamnce! • rt qu,men BADGER SALES enclnes, late model '63 and auto. trans.; pwr. steer: lo. Call 673-7429 after 7 PM AVON CALLING
Be u 1ured of money for
Ouiatmu -p a r t t I m e
work -no experience nee· Corbin or Martin.
essary. I !!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!~!!!!!!I!!!! c.u ccnect 53G<5860 Car Wash Help
BARMAIDS • • • MALE OR FEMALE
• • • and GO-GO Full tim• or wkenda.
DANCERS Min ~;6'·c:i:~~~
$300 per w .. k. 481 E. 17th Cl:>&ta M ..
638-5483 or 633-9763 NURSES AIDES I: ORDER.-
IOOK STORE 1810 North Main st. CANARY with C9p and &hove. AllO 1'N1' IUIPtNlon '6l VOU<SWAGON ml. Xlnt cond. Sl~ 67S-3104
stand. 675.1019 10/30 Ior __ _... car Noon 3'30 R&cH, 6·000 ml, thowroom ·~• ,.._ I al Convt .,,. FIXTURES Sallta Ana 835-0617 ---------11:1&Ua • • • ' fresh. $1T1S. 673·8229 '" ~nevy mp a · """
Boo....._____ PETS a LIVESTOCK 548-3237 MI M014 alt 5. del It aasume low mo pymt. ~. t&blu, cha.lrs, '65 VW·BUS * $149;>. Dlr. 494-5951 dlecbtlnd. Call 5'3-1118 LOAN-BUY.SELL-TRADE SPRlTE windows, plastJc. IF • HOn"' Peta, Gentr1I U00 NEW. m pair. 2433 Col-e AM M. ,.JR. ""'· • ..., ,...,.,..., • .. r. * ""'""ER momlnp Gnl1· CASH PAID FOrt e 542-3831 after &-PM. ... ... nw .. """ r-vn
G S I •N"t2 eOlemonds eOld Gold PROF!:s.SIONAL poodle lege Dr., Costa Mesa ,;;r:;;:rakes l: ~;~
1'• • • _, e Jewelry e grooming, by Yvoaoe al Antlquft, Cl1ulcs 961 S ! *
Ot1..-I of I p....&. ~ Tralltr, Trtnl M2S . --.61 IMPALA 2-<lr. ""op -ndl SPACESAVER beda, deak, e n.r ttmt VI we --. " w
te!Maioa _,., C M. J I & L ========= 13• CORVE'I'TE. SeU-oant&ln-1929 MODEL A Reatortd • 4-S9, 348 with 3 two's & •, .... al uw, 'Pftk· • ewe ry "" Cm h20 ...... Good condition. $895. 222 blk UJOO. Ac>t A. 1601 W. 4 new titt•. S795. 548-2106 en, lampa, chait, bar ltoob, 18311 Newpotl Blvd., C.M. -. Balboa Blvd NB 962~. 21672 Polynesian, e 64&-1141 e HJMALAYAN KJ)TENS W. WilllOO. C.M. 541--0MJ . . '64 lMPALA z.dr Hrdlp. Pwr.
HB $$ CASH $$ 6-WEEJ<S. SHtn's. FOR Rent. Adult1. VERY ltece Cars, Rocle 9620 ~~· Baubtok 6t7~a81ns~s· clean!
HOUSEKEEPER, clean, LIES. Days or atternoont.
neat. Refet'l!nces. Min 2 P&rk Lido Conval Center. ...A_pp_ll ... aft_c_• ____ 1_100_
548-llOl aft 6iJlll Cll' wlmds. REASONABLE. 381 Hamil-"ma · · ~ • riel·
We p~ cUh for: •• ton, CM. l92'f (T) Ford Rodlh:r. '56 CHEVY Sta Wag, V-8
., Fumtture 11' Appllanca o-1125 N~ bod1 abell, otherwile auto. trlr hitch, heater. days week Call bet 4 I: 6 466 F1agshlp Rd. NB 642~ RENT
m 4) 642-0W MAINTENANCE M a n or ., Andquea ., Toola -~----------Tr1llen, Utility 9450 completely operat,\onal lllld 646-1969 alt 6 PM.
ONE ITEM or -P U REBRE D Dacbtlbund tn Xlnt nmninc condition .• 65 IMPALA 2 Dk, Fict air. Wanted babvmttt>r my home Couple tor Motel AptJ. 2319 TV'a • ~I • W a 1 be r 1
1 •· Dcyen • Dilh•uben. Op. COMPLETE HOUSEnJL. puppin. $10. No papen.. '64 trnL Trailer, all steel. $300. Call U 8-aJ23 alt 6 pm V-8, while w/red. Loaded!
vicinity d Clt>U ScboOl Nrwport Blvd. C.M. 673·~ Uca to tlQJ. n. ~
Mon thnl Fr1 ll AM·SPM H -..1-
Call ~T~48 or 827.mt 543-6415 Comm!)'. mfi. Canvu cov-
A• 1 t ....... .~ .. OU!-• • • O -,• 010( 23,000 ml. $1995. 642-4849 e PISTOL RANGE e AKC Stand· brn. male ~ • on. -,_......., ~ tran1. 892-3617 aft s pm Agtncf", M. W. 7SSO envwnon's
e R.N. SUPERVISOR. rif. 18'71 HAltBOR, C.M. Learn to handle flttarms pood)ea. g WQ.: or trade T-·-1..-9500 -------1 CHRYSLER
shi ft. Park Lido Convale!-W"tlnghouse dry9r
ett1t Center 466 naphlp Rd. Elec. $40. 543-m&
with SAFETY. Families att Ii.ma val. SIOO. MT.el -"~------------------
cordlally Invited. SAMOYED r>UPPID/5-wU. '62 FORD i PU. Mew tlrea. WE p A Y '87 Imperial Crown 4 dr HIT
Newport Be1ch. 642-80«
KITCHEN HELPER, woman
J0.45 Park Lido Convale'" MANY OPENINGS
cent Center -466 Flagship Rd, Med It D tat Anti Tellera Newport Beach 64.2·8044 en • • Ins. Secy, Steno.
JIOUSF:l{EEPEr.. LIVE-JN. Engrs, Sr Coat Acnt. Drafblo
~luat b4' able lo dri\•e $300 men, Tronlc IMJ>, Toolmak·
mo. 64U083 or ~l en.. M&cb Op'1, Ship/Rec
BABYSmER. Uv• In or out. Clk. -------,.-~--5 da11. Cotta Meaa. Salary -----open. penn position. ~5953 Schoof .. lnatrudfoft 7600 -=-------'---:__,..----. --_...._......... e WAITRESS, Apply in per-
son. MESA LANES 1703
S~perior, C.M.
M.T.I.
Bualn•u School• e mM Pro&?'&mmins
• mM Keypunch e PBX Typing
lJABYSlITER, my home,
days. Prefer over 23 yrs old
Co1t1 Mesa 543-1445
LADY to care tor 2 chll· __ 5_4_1 _·2_6_7...:.2 __
dren, 3 days a week. C&ll INDIVIDUAL leuons <1
'venln11. 646-1.293 trial). ChlJCOl\t 10 • Letson
WOMA N w/car for h1eele&n-'l)rplns School, 173 Del Mar
IOlf 'At day a wk. SI for CM. 548-2859.
ftt\&. Sl~/hr. 494-8673 COMPLETE Secretarial or
llABYSrITER. w1J1led fn my Bmshup. Polly F.·test Bual·
homr. 1 Olild. ~ & 4 dys \\k, nes1 College. ~8-9723
7.:t No wl't'knrls. 64G-41!l:-i TA HITIAN and e e e e ---------• e e llULA LESSONS
White elephants? Dime-a-line CALL 64()-201 2
1110
MAHOGANY Chl~le
dlnlnc chain (SI , Including
hMt and holte11 • need re-
tlnlahlnl' ind reoonrtnr n6
Antiqut Mahoe dlnins ta-
ble, Sheraton 1tyle, 3 ex·
Jn lflV'tl $250. 494-3248
evn. • wken!U.
ANTIQUES It UNJQ~
Vlalt u~ 11t ttle
ASUIL
~ E. lTU! Sl, CM
COSTA MESA CUN ROOM PURE BRED· BEA\1rIFUL kinrpinl. mutn.r. sood bocb' TOP Air, F\ill/pwr, auto speed 1666 Newport BJ. 8*-1933 SNOW wtnTE. ~ sz;o or belt ofter. 926 E. control. Ma&lc ty1 dimmer
5 pert mate'& dla Mt in pLa-BOXER Pups, loving pets; Oceanfront lower Apt. (End adjust wheel, Wonder bar
tirrum wed band. ~I carat AKC, f'lashy finm, <.'lite of 'B' St.} Balboa P\!M. radii), cont. · Leu • mo old.
total. Cott $400, aeU • $1.95. f.cft: reuonable 6'16-1.m after 2:l> p RI GE Thia beautiful blue auto Is Autumn hue mink stolt>, -.61__..,C,...M_C,,.........P-U-. -w-h-t,-8..,.., ""'bed~. ab9olu~ly 11><>llea. Trul)'
coat $550 ~u $200. 673..s900 Monet ll30 etor'<I 3 )'Tll. Contractor. In 1howroom condition. Or·
KTRBY vacuum clullft' wfth Tool bn. ant offer. islnal owntr w/aacrlfice
attachmentl. Tak.e OYtr ~y. GEN'Jl.E 881 quarter bone 546-4121 tor contnct balance. , .
mf'n!JI of S'l .50 l>t'r month !'I" C.ldlng: ..:Int addle ' --------FOR NICE CARS 4!M-5951
$57.20 c:Mh. Credit Dept. inn. Well tr;iined. HlO . « OfEVY 1966. I( Ton. V-8 AND TRUCKS ~.sa~CHR=Y::-::S:---:09-= .• p,_,,ASS ___ W_A_G.
535-7289, A~tw-lm. be-tit offl'I'· C.all: 54'-9433 Law mlltait . McDonald Pwr Brakea/Steer'it. R.HI.
IOOA Camper. Bo-th ~ent Any Mike er Model Auto. Good cond! 5.16·3052 Pl11nn rmt11la, from ~ mo. PERUVIAN Appa • 6 eonct. $2885. 648-8176 •
GOUl..D MUSIC COMPANY mo11. coll: ~ell spotted. Best CONNELL
2045 N. Main. Santa Ana off~ ovrr s100. 847-«151 1965 EL CAMINO CHEVROLn 547.Q68l n....0 EVns. R11dlo. Ht>~ter. V.S. Auto. CONTINENTAL
"'V" T 0 $l650 * 64Z-84-41 TRANSPO!tT A I N 2821 Htrbor ltvd.
COSTA MISA
THE DOWRY CHEST ANTIQUl!S Pr9cll~ Plano $95. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 9520
* '65 CONTINENTAL. Excrl
cond, ruu pwr Incl ll1'8IS nnd
windows, fee air. SJ<IO(). Pvt
pt,y. S46-505() Now Open! 501 31st St., N.B. 2045 N. MaJn, Santa Ana Bolts & YKhts 9000
547-()63t Opeu Eves. _M_u_•l_ca_l_l_na_t_. ___ 1_12_s OVER 900 local bolt .Ups USC! \3 rt. Boston Whaler 40 hp.
WALKER PAINT, ns W. EvenNdt, nt?"' fU1l canviu
NEW ()rptMl1 ~ectrlc Cul· 16th, "'-·•• M-· ... ~., "178 and liithts, asking nlXXI. tu. Sacr1tloe! 1Jaed l monttl. ~... ~-'""" 842·7019
HA1TON
CAMPER SALES
TELESCOPIC CA.'1PERS
NOW ON DISPLAY
222 W. Wlbon, C.M.
548--0.143 SUO. S33-m92 NEARLY n"° cpl'g. approx -18-. -G-1..AS--f'·A-R__,fi,-~al-,-a~-r -5-e-
l"!O &q·)'di.. Stove. Rd~ii. d ---------Pltnoe I 01'91nt 1130 Bumc·bech. Q.3-liiOl dan, 0 .B : ~all!· COfl • O!-BfG SALE Oft all MONARCH ldn.11 nwrlf't ~ Eve. CAMPERS In stock at DeaJ.
PRJVATE PARTY WANTS • STEAM ENGINE • 1967 C:IMspnr Avalon. '1\1 ('r's prlCH this week only!
TO BUY PIANO FOR CASll. 1 Locomobll~. 67J..S730 Mf'n-. All e?tlrn~. Take ovc-r Hnllon C11mper S11l1!11. m \V
543-9335 1--CHARGE rr! payments. 616"8289 Wl111<in, CM 543-3043
546-1203
------* '66 CONTINENTAL. -~ SiLUNG? LOADED: * PVT-PTY.
WE'llE IN DESP!:RAT'P: * Best Olin ovtr $3900.
NEED OF YOUR USED KT g.zm or Kf !l-1714
JMPORT OR 4 WHL DRJVE ·61 SEDAN, wht/hlk I-wht
VEHICLE. TOP CASH DOL-Int. Air, pwr. !>Paul. cnr.
LAR. CALL 616-9308. 1966 Xlnt cond. $1:\..'iO. 548--5122
_H_A_RB_O_R_a_v_o_ .• _c_.M_. __ DIAL direct 642-56711. Chllrgf
u.. DAU Y PILOT yuur ad. then alt back and
01111tned listen to the phone ring!
OLDSMOBILE
'60 Olds. Perfect mechanical
cond. m dl:I, $22 mo. Dlr.
494-5951.
..
'64 ctm..A.S.5 4-cpd. Map,
Fibezwnlc, Air, Stereo.
Xlnt cond! 548-0039 evea. •,
PLYMOUTH
* '62 PLY. FURY CONV.
$700. White, Co o d Ures.
XLNT cond. * 646-8677 •
PONTIAC
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
2925 Rarbor 8 1., Calta M•
Kl 6-4444
Orange County'• E>ccluanw
Dealer tor Rolla • Royoe lllld Bently.
RAMBLER
SPECIAL
FACTORY BUYS
~se from 23 n('W low mtlr--
aRe Ambassadors. ~Is 6
Marlins, 2 drs, 4 dr 1edan1.
With or wilhout air conJ
All the~ 1:an1 are fully
equipped Ii factory warrant·
~. HURRY tor lhe beat
selecllon.
Holiday
S1l11 & Service
1969 lf11rh<'tr C.M.
642-6023
T·BIRD
'66 L•ndau. $2950
New rna .. AC. &II pow11r.
F.xl'ellent C'Onrl. 6i;).3'260
DON'T ,1tiv'! It nway, 1:1!1
IJlllC'k l'11sh for II ll'llh a
D111ly PUot wont Ad!
642·5678
OJ\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE
Halloween at Its Best
For the older generation, Halloween tomorrow eve-
ning recalls soaped windows, overturned outhouses,
wagons hoisted onto roofs, air let out of tires and some-
times more serious deviltry.
It also recalls macabre costumes. goblins. black
cats. lighted pumpkins, trick or treat and bobbing tor
apples in a tub.
Halloween was born in fear and superstition. The
Celts of ancient England and northern France believed
that, starting at the last day of October. Samhain,
Prince of Darkness and Lord of Death, would rule for
the next six months. The first night of his relgn, he
summoned the deceased and punished the wicked. The
worst offenders were transformed into black cats.
Later. the Romans marked the end of the harvest
with great festivities for Pomona, goddess of fruits and
J::ardens. Apples and nuts were among her favorite
Jrifts. When the Roman Empire spread over the British
Isles. in the first century, Pomona's holiday and the
day devoted to Samhain were blended into one.
Still later. in 853 A.O., November 1 became a Chris-
tian holiday to honor all saints -All Hallows. The
preceding night, All Hallow Even, remained a non-
religious celebration, however. It combined elements
from many sources to give us the trappings we asso-
ciate with Halloween today.
The finest addition to the Halloween tradition came
in 1950. That year a few American boys and girts de-
voted their fun to the world's less fortunate children.
They collected all of $17 for the United Nations Inter-
national Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Last
fall, 3.5 million American children in more than 13,000
communities raised several million dollars for UNICEF.
Still operating with an annual budget equivalent
to what is spent on world armament in just two hours
of one day, UNICEF has nevertheless continued to
reach millions of needy children and mothers through
more than 500 lon)?-range programs in more than 100
countries of limited resources.
The millions of American children. preferring to
share instead of scare, have produced these results
with their UNICEF collectiom:
-More than 200 m i 11 i o a dliJdrm vaccimded
against TB.
-Some %Z million pel'IODI DWJd Cram ta blJnd.
ness of tracboma.
-More than 100 mlllion peaple saved from I.be
crippling effects of yan.
The list goes on and on. There an u..e wbo wuald
deny these benefits became u.e, •'t approwe ol the
United Natiom. which ii mer8y Ille distrillating and
coordinating ag~nL 1bat. ln tndla. ii visitiDC tbe sim
of the fa the rs on innocent dliJdra.
In UNICEF-aided cowdries. tllle emt ol saving a
child's life can be lea than the price ol a pmitage
stamp or an ice cream oooe -or Ille c:aady "trata ..
given al Halloween.
EnCOllraging our cb.iJdrm aat maly lo laave tradi-
tional fun of the ~vandal variety cm HaDowem bat
also to fight hunger. misery cti• ru and toaance in
the underdeveloped .-oriel ii dlarader-baildinC al it.a
best.
Sen. Kuchel Comes Home
An old and familiar name baa ... qooled an ~
California during the past leV1!l'al ..U.
lt's the name of Sen. 'l'hmw ltacM. wllO bas
been mating a variety of ~w in Im bome
state, apparently in beba1f of bis c-.Macy in tbe 118
election.
The senator baa been malring lleadlines -and
sense -everywhere be goes. Be m spoken oat cm
Vietnam in easy-to-understand.. firm lmgaap. He baa
had helpful commP.Dta.ry on local ~ thcmgld-
ful remarks on Republican P'tt.iidmtial rhallC'f'S. aa
California water problems and cm a variety ol aCher'
pertinent topics.
We'd like to iiee and bear IDOft ol llim. Ena O.C.
who admire most of bis wo~ iJI Walllingt.on 1ft1llld lib
to bear a personal report more ofta than once every
six years.
Newspapers Ge~,
Blamed for All
Tlwy'll Make
WavesAnwng
lnveswrs
la Edtleation and Claild-Rearing
From time to time, a newspaper
will pubLish a notice on its editorial
page pointing out thot the opinions
expressed by its columnists do not
necessarily reflect the viewpoint of
the paper itselC.
This is a proper, and sometimes
necessary, thing to do. Newspapers
get blamed for everything that ap-
pears in their pages -including t.he
weather report, if it happens to be
wrong that day.
But this works both ways. Colum·
nists, as well as other members of
that melancholy breed known as the
"working press." often are publicly
castigated for viewpoints expressed
by their papers. over which they have
no control.
I HA VE STOOD UP to lecture in cl·
tics where I scarcely k.new the paper
In which my column appears, and
memb~rs of the audience would up·
braj1t me for that paper's stand on
fluoridation of the water supply or
its Near Eastern policy.
Will Rogers is the only man r can
think of who had the sense. and the
humor, to do something about the
troublesome situation, when he was
writing a daily column of brief com·
ments for many papers throughout
the country.
When The New York Times disa·
vowed responsibility for one of Will's
columns. he sat down in his Beverly
Hills home and wrote a letter to The
Times, which was solemnly printed in
its Letters to the Editor section.
RE WROTE:
''I would like to slate to the read·
ers of The New York Times that I am
in. no •a.y responsible for the editor-
ial or political policy of this paper."
"l allow them free rein as to their
opinion, so long as it is within the
bounds ol good subscription-gather·
ing."
"But I want lt diJtinctly understood
that their policy may be in direct con·
trast to mine. Their edJtoriah may
be put in purely for humor, or just
to fill space.
"Every paper must have It! Vari·
ous entertaining features, and their
editorials are not always to be tak·
en seriously, and never to be con-
strued as my policy -WILL ROG-
ERS."
Most columnists have wistfully
yearned to make the same public
statement from time to time -at
least until most readers recognize
that the function of a responsible
newspaper is not to enforce unanimi·
ty of opinion upon it! writers, but to
allow the expression of divergent
views so tllat the public is given a
chance to make up its own mind.
Africa Improves Roads
WINDHOEK. Southwest Africa -
Within three years motorists will be
able to drive on good all · weather
roads Crom the Southernmost tip of
Africa to the Equator
The long.awaited road -approach·
ing half the length of Africa -will
go from Cape Town, South Africa, to
Noqui, 2,000 miles away on the Con·
go River to Angola.
Known as the ''Great North Road."
it will have tremendous trade, mili·
tary and tourist significance. In mak·
Ing the trip, one will be able to see
almost every animal in Africa from
the roadside or in nearby national
game reserves.
WINDHOEK, THE "administrative"
•:apital of Southwest Africa. will be
the half-way point where travelers
will be able to rest ln the most mod·
ern accommodations. ranging from
Dear
Gloo1uy
Gus:
Each Southern Californian head·
lng for Nevada hopes that Lady
Luck wiJI allow him or her to
make a kllllng. The casino op-
erators also revere Lady Luck
because she's their patron saint
-and no foolingl In fact , sht's
Lady Sure Thing.
-H. B. McO., Jr.
fhl' ,.,II,,,. rtllft1> ruft~ ....... Hf ftf''<~"'' 1111.. •I Ille ,.....,11111tr. S...-
YCI" HI -•• It GINm, Ow. Ol fly ,.Utt,
I ,
luxury hotels to small motels.
Today Ole journey is a challenge
to the hardiest motorist. Tomorrow
the wonderful attractions, lMluding
rock paintings as old as man. along
the route will be accessible t-0 Ole av-
erage family a ;i small car in search
of both the old and the new.
Work on bringing the full length of
the "black top" and "gravel" roads
up to useable condition is now mak-
ing good progress in both Southwest
Africa and Angola.
Driving up the "Great North Road"
today, the motorist already has a
beautiful asphalt highway from Cape
Town, South Africa, to Violdsdrift on
the Orange River. Then comes grad-
ed gravel, more black top, and !Mn
more gravel.
THE WORST PART of the road ill
on the Angola side or the border. In
tJ1e dry season it has back and car·
spring breaking ruts. Jn the rainy sea-
son. it is impassable for ordinary ve-
hi clc-s.
The recent discovery of oil off the
coast of Portuguese Angola near Lu-
anda is expected to speed the devel·
opment of the ''Great North Road ."
South Africa, which imports all of its
oil. plans to use the road to truck oil
into Southwest Africa and wettern
parts of South Africa.
Completion of the road also will spur
South Africa to seek closer political
an<l miUtary ties with Portuguese·
controlled Angola for its own defense,
according to ofJicial~ here.
Paul Scott
Two Or~ Cout pn6:11na. .-a
mathematician. the oCtw:r • _.
mist. have co-autbond a IJIOllk wllidt
seems destined to make a 1111 of
waves in the now 1arp oeea fff ilt-
vestors nationwide..
They are Edward 0. Tllarp. Che aa-
thor of "Beat tbe Dealer" -die book
that set Lu Vegas • its ar by Ms
s1ra.tegy for winning at Che game .,
Twenty-One -and SllNll T. Kas-
souf. Their book purports te hr die
first scientific wilming atod martd
.system perfected by mafhrmaCXs.
economics, and eJedJ unit compala'
analysi.s.
''BEAT THE MAUET: A Scienbf-
ic Stock Marat System'' (Bandola
House. 211 pp. fl.95) detaila a mdb-
od Whlch inve.ton CD follow and
whereby "they can comistntty make
large profits ia the stod marbt."
The boot provides st.ep.by-ttt.p ia-
structions. compleie with esplamtory
tables and charts. ao that u illftSt«
with a minimum SZ.000 ~ ac-
count can caJTy oa tu. OW11 .ieftst ..
ment program.
The authon describe ia ddai.I ac-
tual investments made by tbnn -oee
more than doubled SUIO.Gm.
Both authon are profes1on at the
University or California. I r v i a e.
where tbey met and perfected lbrir
system; 'Thorp is profeuor of ma-
thematic.I and Kauouf is auiA.aat
professor of economics.
"BEAT THE MABJrE1"" is t.br re-
sult of five years' research and ac-
tual market testing of their systmi_
Using the system for the past me
years, their method has r.arned thma
25 percent a year -with .. losses.
It remains profitable wbdber tbe mar-
ket goes up or dowlt. and they dfm.
onstrat.e that "it could haw ..,.-w
with similar results sincr 19t6. ••
The system copcems itself with ,.,,...
vertible seewioo: iuues which enti-
tle the holder to convert them inte
shares of common stock: muaUy tM,
have an expiration date by 1l'hida
the rights must be eurcised. But the
importance of the 1}'5tem lies in its
ability to successfully IJ"(lict and an.·
alyu the pritt ttlationships w h i c 11
exist between convert:iblie ittUrities
and their common stock.
AS THE EXPIRA 110N date ap-
proaches. such convertible securities
as warrants geMralJy bttome w-a
valuable in price. Warrants are ia-
sued by companies to stockholders
and are sold on the market. Thel-ea.
title the holder to buy at faxed p.nc:es
shares or common stock. 1lte balic
system involves buying on ma,...,,ia.
which allows ~ buyer to pert op OD-
ly 50 percent of the m1>1M"v C"Prtm
overpriced expiring warrants and seD-
~ng them short fa method ror mu .-
1ng. money on stO<'h that fall in pric:e)
wh1le also protecting ooe·s investrnmt
by buying commOf'I 1tock.
THE DANGERS OF sellinit ~hort
are manr-H the stO<"k g()e') up. the
investor 1s foT't'ed to cover hi.i mv~
ment by adding more and more
money. But the authors belit\'t-that
by proper mixing or ~nvertihle' with
the.Jr c~mmon litock Uiese dang('n caa
be avoided.
Good DisCipline Is Essential
BJ NOmJWlf NIXON, IL D.
Wiim peeple ..,, ""Modern ddJdren ilftll, O!Uillc ......... 6eipline, ,, they
malJJ Uft ja ..... ..,.. punlsb-
mmt, or seftr'e c+.tiRmelll aod cu-
tiptiae. Siace diadptine allo incJudes
iastradioil ... tt.ereile designed to
adline prGpa' c~ or a c ti o n,
101De pan!llb try rea•••ing. Others
rd)' • drpr iwiJC a cbild of material
lhiags or l*atal m -=ial compan-
iombip tlna&b i8olatioD and .. ground-
ing." Bcweva. nliance ·Clll any one
type et disdphe uaaIIJ will not
•crt.. hrtiadstJ wbea it't primar-
ily Ole W09'kbld Yariety.
QlJnE Of IM ~euive school
.... N4 1f6 e:a-.i¥e penniuiv~
.eas ia blamed for ~ incrrGSe in
jnai)e ddiaqwa.'J. yet most delin-
.... ~ saw am iDlide of a pro-"81ift rclloll. A8d nearly all W'ft'e
...__ ., .... lun1t dildptine, in·
~ 9"ere ..,lieal paniabment.
~. Ure pendulum did
niilg ,_ ,_ .... -parents and
tacbas becw so afraid of their au·
o..tty .... wUt it migbt do to their
dildrnl that Ibey bardly dared to
DJ ..._ .. to uytlliDg. Cam.man aense
tells -. howner. lbat dlild:ren are
mrasy wDoat limib for they lack a
feeliDg of wwwit1. B.t -. the U..
Dedie, amfbarMariaa controls of the
Yact.m era.
IN IEnlNG Utlrrs to behavior,
whether at home or in the class-
room, rules and regulations should be
simple and kept to the smallest poa-
sitile number. The recent furore in a
few scllools over the yard-ltick mea-
1uring of a boy's hair and a girl's
skirt made the headlines, in contrast
to the quiet conf'Orming to reasonable
Um.Ju nt by administrators in otller
higb schools.
When necessary rules of behavior
an establi&bed at home, in acbool or
in the community, they should be en-
forced consistently and firmly, with-
out any apologies for reasonable de-
mands. Whatever corrective musure
is uaed , it should flt the infraction in
a meaningful way. ·
LEGALL V, A LOCAL school board
can exclude or expel unruly pupils
for disobedience, profanity, assault on
teachers or students, destruction of
school property, or even smoking. Stu-
~u allo can be disciplined for get-
ting dnmt, beating up other children
on the way to and from school, or
sellinf pot and other drugs. But ex·
pulsioo usually is limited to tbose who
have not reaponded to other disciplin.
ary or therapeutic measures.
The outcry in England against cor·
poral punishment has been rJalni, ac-
e<>rding to a recent Gallup poll. but
the time-honored caning sWl prevaila.
Actually, only two out of 3,000 head
teachers voted against caning at an
educators' confer~ in Loodon last
summer. So Time magazine conclud-
ed that "British buttoclta again will
burn this school year." Some Orange
County school boards also approve of
spankings by a principal in certain
situations, but usually with the par-
ents' permission.
LEARNING WHAT JS approved
and what is disapproved la really not
~d for moat children. The problem
is to make a youngster want to do
the right thing. At home, Ole child
learns easiest when his relationa with
his parents are such um he wanta
to. ple.ase them. The same thing ap-
plies 1.0 school.
Dr. John Fischer, president Of Tea· ch~s College, Columbia University,
~aid rece~Uy : ''An ~portant priority
in education and child-rearing is sys-
tematic action." He insists that adults
must assume a istrong position of le.ad-
ership and responsibility. And he
rules out the child's domination ol his
own upbringing and educatioo. To ac-
complish these goals, good discipline
is essential -discipline that is rea-
sonCJble, appropriate, consistent, and
administered without anger.
NLRB May Be Replaced
WASHINGTON -We. laid to think
., Clle ONiilb, .. tDtaJq unionized.
Alllll ~ claminat.e the bead-
ims.. Teadms strm. We are told
a.at ad Jal' will be the wont of all
.. major labor doppaga.
s.t wba Che fads m-e namined
...e CM~ it is Wll that the per. c r•• el the DDO-agricuttaral wort ma ii,.... bu been drdlning .
~ siaee 1151. and ia 1981 IUC'b-
-a llw el 21 perceat. Something like a lale lea a.a tine out of eYfr/ fO..,
-agrit:albwal warbn are Ola oin.-lide ...._ .
Tllil is mideadiag in that tbe ma-
jlr ........ and many of the RT\'•
ires are miwMi11ecl. and acting in con· eat. • e'ftll ia part. these unions
allld paralyzie tbe major productive
factljtirs of die eouub 1. The unions
.. llaft pMtical iDOumce dilpropor·
....-fllf tbeir' aamben.
1A7r THE GROWING pm:enlafe
of w'1as wllo are outside mdona is
a mder' of tbe graftlt concern in Ille_... movement. There is nothing
•·~ tnUJ in this. We have
a tatal watt bu of about • million
Jllld aa..t a miJlioa of thm1 are un-
iallDed-
... diet the politicaJ climate is
•• Ge.ryt!
Pear George:
I 9"* and asked you for
the mod important piece of ad·
Yicie ,.-coald gtve u a col·
mallilt. YCMI Aid to malre sure
die bl8d-par1 of the car·
baa paprr faced AWAY from
1!JL Well. I think your stun
..,... rud bettn Ule reve.rH
....,, if yaa uk me!
ANNOYED
Dear Annoyed:
Ye.all? Wdl. just wait unlil I
manqe to write a column ·Nith
lhe bl8d side or the carbon fac.
ing AWAY from me.
growing increaaingly hard for Wliorui.
Thia waa reflected In the 1968 con-gr~aaional election. Unictn 'leaderabip
may· lib. the 1981:outcollle even less.
Orpnized labor. can•r get what 1t
wanu ~om Cong?til, such u ,..peal
of Section 14 (B) of the Taft..H.arlley
Act. The congreasional trend is the
otfiet'·W;ay, toward abolishing the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board and re·
placing it with a judicial labor court.
THE WHOLE PROBLEM comes in·
to focus in the J. P. Stevens & Com-
pany cases which are before the U. S.
Supreme. Court and due soon for some
kiod of action or non.action. The
St.evens textile company is headed by
Robert T. Stevens, former secretary
of the army, who in that capacity
clashed w:ith the late Sen. Joseph R.
McCarthy and brought him to politi·
cal ruin. The mild·mannered Mr. Ste-
vena is thus no mean antaeonist.
The Stevens cases. hJghly compli·
cated, boil down to the fact that the
textile workers couldn't win elections
in Stevens plants and blamed their
failure on coercive actions by man-
agement a.gainst employes. These em-
pl~yes .. ellCt!l)tionally stubborn about
unions, stand as a symbol of the in·
ability of the big uniom1 to make a
big breakthrougb in the new industri·
al soutll.
THERE RAVE BEEN many unbe-
Uevabl,y ludicrous developments ln
this flght which ha.a been rotng on for
M\>eral yeart. At one at.age the NLRB
solemnly proclaimed that hundreds of
witnesse1. en ma11e. were separ-
ately and coUectJvely lying on behalf
of the S~vens company and all the
union witnesses we'Ye teUlng the /
truth. This conclusion was so obvl·
ously open to quesUon that one exam·
iner, Boyd Leedom, tried to justify it
!n what must go down as a psycholo-
gical confession of a very confused
mind.
The NLRB ordered Stevens compa-
ny representatives to stand before
their assembled employes and shame·
Cacedly adm!t guilt of violating laws
they ~ morally certain they did not violate~ . and to · declare that they
would sin no more. Even the langu·
age of the confession was dictated by
NlRB in such humiliating terms as to gag Uriah Heap.
SINC:E THEN, the NLRB, in an·
other case, has backtracked on an
even more ignominious requirement,
obviously sensing that the Supreme
Court would' take a dim view of com·
pelUng anyone to confess guilt in this
manner.
. All !his has reinforced the growing
view m Congress that the NLRB has
exceeded aU bounds of quasi·judlclal
behavior in so many cases that the
courts cannot conceivably correct all
the errors and injustices.
Monday. October 30, 1967
I'he editorial paga of th.e Datlr
Pilot &eeks to inJorm and &ttm-
ulate rendcr1 by presenting this
newspaper'• opinion• atui com-
mcntar1J on topfo1 of interest,
'lttd signif tcance, btl providing a
forum for t~ expreuion of
our readert' optnfona. and b11
preuntittg the diver&« v1ew-
roin U of informed obsttrver1
nnn spokesmen on topk-1 of tht
dalJ.
Rubert N. Weed, Publisher