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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-03 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot1 SATURDAY, FEIRUAIY J, 1961 JEN CEN1'S Can Your N ~ighhor ·carry Coucealed Weapon? A roundup of the concealed-weapon situation alao 18dlcatee tbat clt.lr.eDJ haft a Wkle ...-tety of reuom for wlDtiq to aecret Jilt.ala OD their penom or bl tbeir can.. ''Tbe penGQ aeekia1 • permit is often in an emotkmll ltate," a spokesmen for Costa Mesa Police ~ Roger Metil •11· "He baa fear, or aaiv. He waata to protect bimMlf lplnat retaJ!atJon." ClJef H11r7 La!row ot Lacuna • or.ea s DAI\. Y PILOT ....... W • ....., KtlMlr Ota Ber Ml•d elld Pinkie It's the lavender ltkter on 1he brow of Donna Lee, 18, one &£ Miss Newport Beadl'a prtnceaaes and a senior at Harbor High School. wblch occupies bet thougbt., lllK1 the ribbon on her index finger wblch backs up the reminder: Monday is the deadline for motorists to renew their lic8Dle plates for 1988.. To do thb, they can take the application form which the ltate malled most of them weeks ago, to the Orange Collt Area Department of Motor Vehicles offiee at 720 W. 19121 St., Costa ~en, or~ the form and a check in the mail -provided the pc>ftnart will "1<1'11 they were posted before midDigbt Monday. Harbor's Allan Brothers Battle Leader in Race B1 ALMON LOCltABEY .... .,..., ........ lt' I the Allan brothers apinlt tM world, wltb enrytblac to pin and Ht· 'le to Joie, todaJ u tbe Conpw8'anal landit Escapes-- With $2,000 At Beach Bank Cup Refatta goes lnto its final three race1 at Long Beach . 'lbe tut the Newport brother• have fldng them ia to beat Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga., wbo Friday was leading the aeries with six win• and no Josae1. 1bree more winl would Pre him the Cup with a perfect ICOre ol nine. Scott A]lu, tile defendiDI champion, bu aoWng to wln or lote. He was out of tbe runainl P'rldly by virtue of a btoltlrbe*11tay bl tbe HCODcl raee and a narrow defeat bJ Jobn Butell II Nftpert Barbor YIC:bt Q1lb tD tbl ftllll,... .. CMWIN. Bat If le«t ...s Sll:lp bola ... TUrn. .. ...., 1t ...... that Skip will ... ---~·--bJ 1111...., two~ -bll own bralNr bet. a 'Tom 8-llllnt of :&Mt Ot--'eb, JU. Stlp ... 'l'tint· er Ill tlll ftaal net and &cou .,.,., ....... Ill .. MCGad flt. 1W te Deoe ....n.rDel lded a little ..... to .. of tbl ncet Prl· •· a .. a ._... o11 u.. da1 bJ !Mal; TlnMr 111111 wont ICIN. Tbl NftptlNl-llNllllirtM• tn8ld bJ 0111J 1t tteODdl ......... ADii •ww ceme 1Nlek tor a lllt ... lllG • la ""•'1111 llolt Al-.. Ja the llMl race. leGCt ADn w " be a. IYrd hlCt ~ fl tM day. JM ... t..sJ.ac Bob-MOlbacber by a comb1abU mat· ,in Ill tbe HCond rate wbea tM bead· lta1 oa Ida Cal-40 Mlldnlpctor parted -(lee COMU!rg, .... I) Beach 1ays "people want to ean'1 a weapon to protect their property or, like merchanta, to take money to the bank. ti Chief B. James Gllvu ol Newpert Beach says "very many penons with seemin&ly lecttimate excuses o r reasons for a permit actually have a dlfferent reason. "It mey be a triangle. Or a desire to play cops and r9bbers. Or to diaplay • piatol to friends. Scme crown mn aeem to cet a 1atiafaction from diJplaying a weapon or abOWing a polke bad1e." Permita to carry a coocealed wupon are ~ulred by Section 12>25 ol the Calllornla PelUll Code. Violation la a mlldemeuor-unlesa the violator i• a talon, which makes it a felony. No permits are required to possess a er.rm in the borne, or to conceal it there aaainJt dllcovery, for ex- ampll&, by cbildren. The possession of certain automatlc weapons, Ulte macbineguna, is a cue which baa been 1ovemed by {ederal statue. Molt permits are iaued along the Orange Coast for 12 monthJ. They can be renewed if the need persists beyond one year. Costs are nom.inal- $3 in Huntington Beach for example, with ~newal •t.50. Huntington Beach has the greatest number oC pistol permit.a outstan- dlng-118. Chief Seltzer aaya he hun't bad a case of abuse "in a loq, Iona time." But when he does get one, be calls in the man, tells him why, and 1itt.s the permiL He feels that when the reasons are good, a citizen has the right' to can-y a concealed weapon. But it's a privilege, like a driver's license, and so there is no right to (See CONCEALED, Pace %) s or • roo ·S Fight Raging Hue • Ill Tanks, Troops Clear Reds From Saigon SAIGON (UPI) -Allied planes, tankl and troops today drove fleeing guerrillas into the saburf» at Saigon but fought houae-to-bouse for South Vietnam's third Iargnt dty, Hue. The allies declared the six-day-old Viet Cong drive broken at last. But a bigh American official waned an- other guerrila invasion of the dties may be coml.Dg. Saigon's two JJilllion residenta ner- voualy emerged from their botllff to fetch food, aid relatives and peek at the war arou4 the corJMr delPite 9P0radlc IDlper lift. Bdt illftf ... I to tbe north, U.S. and gcw~t troops ~ ~· locked in be&YJ lehtinl Cain.st IOCDe AO "'et Cong trying to flee In sampans and on fool Military spokesmen reported frJ!sh guerrilla assaults agal.Mt more than a 1core ot clUes and towns Friday night and today. But they said the pftcb of battle had fallen. Only at Hue did major fighting ro~. There, ln the lhattered beauty o< the andent imperial capital 400 miles northeast of Saigon, U.S. Marines fought their way lnt.o the Hue prison and found the Viet Cong bad freed 2,000 ciptiv. comradu. In Hue's wall- ed "Forbid• CltJ," about 1,000 V'9t Cong wen 1taglQ( a bl'tter suicide .tad .,liMt cbarl1nc government Marinel. '!be clty tbat, on both sideJ of the Perfume River. had been South Vietnam's master treasure exploded in flame and battle. 1NV ADERS CUT DOWN The high-ranking American official. briefing newsmen, said about 36,000 Viet Cong had thrown themselves against some 35 citlt1s and towns. The cost in blood so far was announced aa almost 13,000 Communists killed as against 983 allied soldiers, including 318 Amerkans, k.Llled. Btig. Gen\ John Cba1aon said his fellow Mari.Del ,t Jt•, bad wltib COY· ernnuml forces cld. 4lown tbe lnvaden to about 600 men plus the Viet Cong (See VIETNAM, Pa1e %) Attack on Kuchel Grandmother inCourt Expected Today From YoungGOP For Scalding of Infant ANAHEIM (AP) -California Young Republican• convened their annual ci>nventlon today with an attaelc ex- pected on Sen. Thomas Kuchel by con- servatives. A group headed by James Beley. chairman of the Los AngeJes County unit. was to submit a resolution brand- ing Kuchel "a false Republican" ~nd urging party members t.o vote ag~inst him. Kuchel, Senate minority whip, is ex- pected to seek renomination in June. His opponent may be Supt of Public Instruction Max Rafferty, a favorite of many Republicam. Another issue at the weekend con· vention may concern Beley directly. Dennis Barr. who heads a second Loi; Angeles County delegation. planned t.o send to the credentials committee a char1e that the convention at which Beley was elected was improperly conducted. Dane Princess Weds German COPENHAGEN (UPI) -Pretty Prlnceu Benedlkte, Demnark'a last unwed prince11, today married the blond German ~ Jbe met on a dance Ooor. They were married In a 13th CentlD')' castle before a croa- IRtloa of European royalty. An Anaheim woman who allegedly seriously burned her infant grand- daughter by dipping the cJilld's ~et In a scalding liquid must appea.r at a preliminary hearing Feb. 26 in Anaheim municipal courL Earlene Shuler, 45, a vocational none, was arrested by Anaheim police last Jan. 24 after her daughter- in·law told officers of Mrs. ShuJer's 3 Suspects Sought In Store Holdup Westminster police t o d a y were aearchlng for three "dirty. scroungy- looking men" who stuck up a liquor store Friday nlght and escaped on foot with about •too in cash. One of the trio was wearing a white headband, and a second was sporting a long, Chinese.style moustache, ac- cording to Paul Raymond Trainor. clerk at Bourbon Street Liquor, 15358 Beach Blvd. Trainor said the men entered his lbop, located in the Westminster K- Mart 1bopplng center, about 10:50 p.m. Two were armed. be said. "TbiJ is a ltickup," they announced. Trainor u.ld one helped hlmseU to the cub In the register. He told pollce no IOUnd of a car was heard after they llft. f5.7 BiUien ~ alleged mJstreatment of l·year-old Linda Lee Shuler. Mrs. Nancy Lee SbuJer told the police that she left her daughter with her mother-in-law for a short visit. When she called at the home to pick up the child, she said. the Infant'!! feel were bound with vinegar-soaked bandages. A physician who treated the deep burns said they had possibly been inflicted by a bot liquid. Police uid the l!We girl's body and face were covered with bruises. Orange County Medical Center of· ficials confirmed Friday that the child was being treated there and that her condition ls now satisCactory. The woman is 'charged with willful abuse and infliction o( injury to a child. Mrs. Shuler l:s free on ,1,250 ball. WINTER OLYMPICS COVERAGE SLATED You're going to have lo gel up early to get ahead of the olympics next Tuesday. Live, tr a n s • w o r 1 d television coverage from Grenoble, 1 France, will begin at 5:45 a .m. Read about this and other hlgbliRhts orffie upcoming weei on tile fobe in today's edition ol TV WEEK. inside this copy ol the DAILY PILOT. Reagan ·Budget Up 7.1% LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gcw. a.a- l•. says bt will ut the Calllonta Leel•lature for a 1-.. stat. badpt that ls 7.1 percent tqber tban lut 1ear'1 buctaet. but pleclpd he woa't leek a tax lncrcaae .• Reapn dJJclOHd the ~ ,......., nllbt at a banquet ol tbe Callfmtla NtW1P91* Publlaben AModMloll. lie did DOt reveal the II**~ Bued Oft tbe ean.t ftlcal ,.. •• budl• of ~i'J0,185.000. tbt propoted badfet wowo be near)1 ta.f bll.Moft. nie RepubDcan ,OHtnot said bis propoul. to be 1ubmltted to h JeiiJ. 1atJn Monday, cont.181 '200 mllllon ll tu rdW for clf1 -COUDt1 real- ct.ta and '90 mWion in new construe· 6on "larrely for college11 and the un1- ftl'llty." Reapa received loud applaU1e when •toad the 400 CNPA members &lid ... w6v11, "'nlla admlniatratlon u ,...._. DOl to 'ult for an Increase lD ...... .. All caufornla badleta are record =· ud wtD be beca1»e of tbe llld srow1b of fbe stata," Rea· ....... Miile Reatan tpe>ke, picket.a of the = employee of the Los Angele• Eumlner marched outside. 1'I 1overnor Jot1D11Y told the aew•· Plplr ....Uvea be wu "1bocltd to diSC1>Ver that the picketa oullJde were yo11rs·1nd not mine." He recounted whit he called the progress or blJ admAnlstraUon now in its secood ~ar and hfJ 1oals for the next year. "We will inctute f\mde far local and regional blalth can c.nttra" ln a con· Unued .u.mpt "to Nduct the popula-tion of mental lmtltuUona,.. except for~ CaMt, he aald. ~ the fOYtrDor amnd at .. botel, the AnMlrku Ntwwpaper GuUd pkk.- eta aho~ for him to at.op wben bis Umouatllt pu1td tbrWCb their picket line. Reain 1ot Olt of hia car and tallDed bl1'el17 to thlm. Invasion By North Feared SEOUL <AP) -The South Korean government has formally asked the United States for additional American troops to helJ> iuard against a posalble invasion by North Kor.ean forces, gov- ernment solll"Ces said Saturday. The sources said the Seoul govern- ment ls also seeking military support induding troops, from the 15 other Korean War allies. There have been reports from Waah- 1-lton that President Johlllon was con- sldering a call-up of groUlld~force re- servist.a to reinforce the 50,000 U.S. troops now stationed in South Korea. North K~ craft captured the U.S. intelllft'llCe ship Pueblo Jan. 23. A North K~an commando platoon was detected after it had infiltrated Seoul with a minion to assissinate President Chung Hee Park. The sources said tbe Korean reque.st for additional U.S. troops was mad( under the mutual defense pact between the two countries. They said the number of American troops requested was not known. It has been reported from Washington that the United States might send two Army divisions to Korea. U.S. and North Korean negotiators will meet again "within the next few days" at Panmunjom in a new phase of secret diplomacy to free the USS Pueblo and its 83 crewmen. South Ko- rean sources said today. U.S. Rear Adm. John V. Smlth met with North Korean Army Maj. Gen. Pak Chung Kuk Friday in the second face to face session since the Pueblo was seized by North Korea last week. There was no announcement on resuJtl of the closed session. The negotiations were accompanied by a second broadcast "confession'' of a Pueblo officer and angry protests by a high South Korean official against the U.S. handling of the crisi,a. North Korea broadcast a statement allegedly read by Lt Stephen Robert Harris of Boston in whJch he apolo- giz.ed for "a very dirty crime that I committed in the East Sea of the Democratic P e o p I e s Republic of Korea ... " The statement contained details or what is said wu the Pueblo's mission in the Sea of Japan and a biographical sketch of Harris. Mexico City Hit by Quake, Damage Slight MEXICO CITY (UPI) -A tone. shuddering earquab rippled across JOuthern Mexico today Jeavfna !art• 1eet.tons of Mexico City without power and jarring lUXUl'J botelJ in Acapulco. Health autboritiq said there were no lmmedlate reports of injuries. Seismograph measures by the U.S. Earthquake InformatJon Center at Rockville, Md., said tbe 1bock mea0 sured U on the open-end RJehter Scale. The center was placed 41 mllel aoutbeast of Acapulco. Tbe quake rumbled for two to tint minutes in Mnico QtJ, tflt IRll 1a1d, and WU felt U a •lbart mid aharp" jolt In tbe plalfl rwart "' Aca-pulco 2!IO mDel to tbl welt. Power llnea in Ga. Ml1ben Me6iil of Mexico CltJ "''" 1d witb llrtmat r.urp\e llubes d~ tnmor, .... Ill the area in blaebea 'l1we ..,.. em part of tM ~ QPUN4 • affected. DAILY l'tLOT ....... !Ir Lee ...,_ NO CONTEST -DeUgbtf ul Ann Marie Mani.self co of Laguna Beach was ruled second runner up in the Mill Llluna Buell JMauty co•· test last year. Laguna Jaycees, still scarred from the ~roar that roµowed , ha!e decided not to _sµge the beauty c9mpetttion during · this year's Wmttr FesUval. (See .Wry, Page 2). . Burned Laguna Jaycees Out of Beauty Contests By RICHARD P. NALL Of Ille Del" l'llet ...., Beauty may be only skin deep but ~auna Jaycees don't intend to take aqother hiding this year determining who Is fairest of them all. Somebwat 1carred from the bitter flap over who wa1 flrst runner up tut year and wbo wu second, the LalUJla Beach JWllor Chamber ot Commerce ls out of the beauty contest buaine11. JillU l'loocl., J11c. f(>Okeaman, aald tbe or&uUUoa decided not to 1ta1e tbe Mila Lapp Beach beauty contest becaue "w• don't think it rally pro- ...,. • point." BIA<X MAU He aald members felt t h 1 t ' Kirschke Alibi Story False (f'rtm Wire 8erYtct1) Two sCH!alled wltneases -portray· ed b7 Oranae County 1utborltie1 as prov1d.in1 Jack Kirschke with an alibi aiatnat double murder -today were diKredite<l by State Aaslatant Atty. Gen. Albtrt W. Harris. '!be two men cl.aimed that they saw a mu and woman leave the apart. ment wtMte Kirachke's wife ancf ber piramour wen lliilled. aut 1n a a&Memerrt releued in Los Aa&ele•, Barria aald tbe two men "ad- mitted ••• lbe7 fabricated tb1I atory .•• "These two perlODI have beta quu- tloned and tlbey have admitted that their aary waa falle, '' RU'l'ls said. '"Ibey were not at or about the .It.it· &dLke apartment on Ute nflbt ot the killln1 ... Two ~an&& County lherlH'a lnve!ti- ptora auppoMd]J bad played key roJea In the alleied ltorY of the two men. Oi\IL~ PIL OT ............ :. II 1 d& llliilll 11omethlng !lke a teen-.aaa "min,. con· test based on talent and poJse or a Mrs . America type competition might . be better Cot Laguna than a pu.lcbrl,&Qde conteti. · John Andenoa, Jayce1 b o a r d member, Aid -the furor over Jut year's nmner'1 up left • black IDAlk alld "It stilf1ttnp-=e1a a1'blla." Hete was tlae W., .jafoeot apla1De4 the "goof" about who waa oe flnt and who wu om aec:cmd. Miu Linda Lee Smith ahould have been first runner up and Mita Ann Marie Maniscalco should have been second, according to the judges' points. However. the verdict was announced in reverse and the master of ceremonjes dldn't want to embarass the two prett)' Jirla by announcing a corncUoa. The matter might have ended there. However, Miss Cheryl BreMan, the winner, felt later abe mi&ht not be able to represent the city btcauat of a le1 injury. After tbe Jaycees tried to e.xplaln the sltu.atlon, M i a s Manlacalco'1 mother cried fou) on her raven treued dalllbter'• behall. Tbt Ja1cee. later prepared a detail· ed press release uplaining tbt atua-ti~ bu& they were a p p a r e n t1 y diJeDchated with beaut:J con•ta. u of rtgbt then. , ..... r ... 1 VIETNAM .. . still clinging to a corner ol the im· perial ci1adel. In s.taon, where the (O\l'ernmnt parfially llfted-'1ta nationwide 14-hour curfew, residents watched allied plan· OS flfoop.iae clown to 1C1ri1D9 pert'lllal paddUng aampana to get aw11 oo the Sa&eon River to the north. U.S. ~­ lery Jeft a trail ot Viet CODI ...., 1 near the river banks, and troops sell· e CbiDeae-madt mactilae,..1 Jtft a. bind. di M W '9 e' $ .. HCll le ..,..._..._~._dfta,wu rlfll' ...... racer, Mt die *'-t .,a+a, .. _._.._... .. lllllw1 •11 Ill& PS •Mm't ctr .... ,..._ ... , ktc a wu defeated Tbartday by Jake Wos- 1er of San Franclaco. OTB.ER MISBAP TheH were other mhhaps in Ji'tt. day's tight battles. In the final race. Moabacher was tnWD1 Turner by only a few boat llnltbl at the second weatMr mart, but the tpi.naabr Ul· lln aloft wu .-able tt retr'1ft It and tbe lei 1'U bait attr before lbe crew couJd hoist the chute on the aenoa halliard. . Merritt Adamton sailed the lut race witb a tplnnater pole bent at a 4&- depoee angle, addfilc i. h1I couecu· live loss re.cord. Barney Flam, who went scoreltas 'nlunday, wu wfnDlnl b1I first race tlflf6 Cornelhu Side~ wt.e11 a jib •beet tllcked the weatber mart, diJqallfy· inl bim. Flam WGn bis ftnal race aplnlt Wosaer. THIRD UIPPD U 1'lrMr wins all a1nl ot Ms tetta he wU1 be the tbtrd skipper to wtn tbe Congreaalonal Cup by a perfect acore of nlne. , Here ia·tbe tally at•the end of the flrlt two days : PRIMERA, Ted Turner, Atlanta, Ga., 8-0 HOIJDAY TOO , Skip Allan, LAYC, 5-1 VJVAJIT, John Ji.,kell, NHY~ 4-2 PANTERA, Bob Mosbacber, 0Houi- ton, 4-2 MADUGADOR, Scott Allan, NA YRU, 3-3 NVMSE. Jake Wotter, St. l'YC, M BELLWETHER, Tom Hazelhurst. East Greenwich. R.l M CHINOOK, Cornelius Shields Jr. NYY.c, 2-4 FLAMBOYANT, Barnet Flam, LB- YC. 1.$ PIBAT! It, Merritt AdllDSOD, CYC, IM Serena Leads Acapulco Race F~eet Sunday ' SAN DIEGO -Tbe aied. 13-foot ICboeDar Serena from tba 6l Francia Yadlt Club in San Fruc1aco wu fa- vored to flBiala ftnt in tbe llbatb b6.. tmda1 Su Dle10-to-Acapulce 1acht r ac;e ICWulld to a t a r t at nooe s...,. ,,.. 11.,....... craft *1ppatd bJ Xn Demeult .. lh'eB the top net ratiDC bl the a.bolt neet -.,. tbt CrutainC Club of Amenc.. As ieratch boat 1n the 1,U).miJe race. the Se- rena must yield four bo\U's and 57 sec· onda to second-ra11ed Novia del Mar piloted b7 Jolm 8crtppa .r tbe Sen Di- ego Yacht ctab. Rated third was Jim Jlliroy's 72-foot yawl Kialoa II of Newport Beach. which could finish up to seven and one-balf houri beblnd Serena llDd •till win. Riffed u a 1loop, KJaio. fi• itbed first in the 19118 race about four hours ahead of Serena. The lowelkated yacbt II Roderic Park'• Carl M L' ADecro trom the Richmond Y acbt Club in San P'ru- cl.aco 811, Wbicb bu a handicap of :;., hours and 18 minutes. The entriea will compete in three clulea bued oa size. Top finiabm ln each clua will be awarded tropbie&. Power Line Cut In W estmimter Electric alarm clocU bl Metion.s of Weatminater should be two hours be- hind acbedale tocky, llCCOl"dinl to po- 1.k!e Lt. Bob Jobmon. A power failure atnlck about a quar. ter of the clf:J Lato P'rld9ct:pt when a South Gate teen-apr e his car Into a power pole at tba cleld end of saom. Street. Jolmloa Wd. Tbt driwr Md a ,_....r were ~tor m1Dor ....... Jobn- 800 said that Southern CallfQnda F.di- .. enwa worUd from ~ 11:5.S p.m# ..W 1 a.m. to reltDn ellletricity. WI ' San CleiiienttHonored .. . ._ -- For Mila Oi Smifus Win •tJSpbertle ce'ttlMt on Juplttr .. Fllltable for tbe dewlopmea& et .... • at leaat red spots, a NASA chem.lit said in a recent lecture at UCJ. CJrll Pomami-w Wd hi • not su11esUn1 life now exist; on Jupiter. But be 1114 b1' reaearc~ abows the atmotphere on tht Jar1eat planet is 11lmHar to that on earth about the time life ~Ired here. MCl'eover , be said 101Dt ol tie abue the prtvUece, UM ddef addt. . Costa Me• bas issued the aecood .,..... Dlllllber of penllita -40. Wntmluter lfH~ 15 tut year, includ!DI four or five renewa.18. NO OBJECI'ION Fountain Valley hu endoratd the appUcatJoaa ol tbree or four J:: whom ~ Qwlea W. rererrtd to the Sherilf's Department with a letter. "Its gist is that so long as they don't have a police record, Un in Fountain Valley, ha" good reuoa to have a weapon and know how to use it, I have no ol>- jectloa, '' eammenta Michaelis. About Mii the amaJler cities bl the eountJ refer •ppllcanta to tbe lhertfl. Amotlg thON wbktt gra& permits themaelvea, procedures vary. "Chief Neth follows a rather unusual procedure which may be unique in SoutbetD Cal1forn1a," a 9P0keaman !or his Costa Men department polnts out. "Applicants have to take a written tes t It WU dntaed by ow dlpart- ment, oa t.be bula of aome NRA <National Rifle Alloc1ati•) ~- "It tetta whether fbe7 can Undle the we.apon, assumin1 their reuons for carrying one are valid, and tnow the laws pertaining to It. A pusing score Is needed." t or 1 l'AIL Failure to pus the written test accounts for some of the one out of ei&bt applicants who are denied a plat.ol permit in Costa M•a. Other cltfes do not require written t.ta, but their chiefs do intervtew appUcantl personally. Chtet Lebrow ot Laguna Beach found there were four permits outitan- diq wheD he a1aumed bit ot.ftct ~ yelff aro. He renewed none of them. "It's not because anything went sour," he relates. "It's just that I don't feel It'• aecaNry for dtlzens Sheriff Starts Ma8sive Drive For 59 Recruits A massive recruJUng campaign, aimed at the hlrifte of SI deputy sheriffs by May 31, waa launched Friday by the Orange County Sheriff's Depm1ment. Sherif( Jam" Musick sald the new recruit. will be the siqJe lar&e.t group of officers ever hired by bis divlaion. Tbey are required, be Wd, for staffing of the new county •berifrs facility whkb will be retdy for oc- cupancy on July 1. Among the mlnlmum requirement.a Listed by Mu.lick for appllcanta are: 21 to 34 yun tA ap, not leis than 5 fttt • in belClrt with =--te ftflht, a htlb school oma, ex· celleal vlalon and a Callf«nla driver's Ucenae. Applkantl wbo pus oral and writ· ten aamiJl.ucin. will be aubjected to a IW'CJlJnC tllftltlption wblch stresses character, lntqrttJ and general fttnesa for poUee service, Mullet 1ald. The 1191 acale rancea from '824 · '* a moatll plus oftrtlme pay and ni.Ctlt abtft tncnments, Muaiclt aald. Appnc.tionl mwlt be 1ubmJtted befort Peb. lS and 1boUld be filed at the County Peraonnel offtce, 8M C N. Broadway, Santa Ana. chemiltry flf • bepnin&a ti life on earth la .. uppeDilll oo J ....... 1be NASA ebemkt aald oee Mriet of experiment. conducted by bis reaurcbers at Molfeet Field, Calif., invol\rinl duplicatloe of condillODI on Jupiter, produced a red cbemJal aubltaoce of uncertaJA compoalUoo. Dr. P o n n a m p • r u m a said astronomers have pointed out to bjm Ille aimllslty In color between his ~·tary · ldMtl.lc» and t b • • • to ucny co.ceaJH wtapoaa u • form of lnaurance. Repl8r tn.uruce la better than a IWI·" Chief Glavu fl. Newport Beach, who alao ct.cllnea t.o 1uae permits, u.ted to .. four • fin requata for pil&ol lleeMea, but tarMd them don because "I have nev• foud tuu.ce of psm!u for iun• in ~ beat lnterelt of the community." Continuing, the cltlef expands: "Issuing permlts is the easy way to go for all the influential people coming in&o your oUice. I've never cloted the door to li.9teninl tt • dUlln. Bat I've never been CODvtnced to date tbat a man really needed one. DOOR OPEN The chief implied strongly that there ill not time for police to devote that traiaill1 to citiune and 11'11traouaty figbt crime. He left the door open, however, to a re&plll'~ ol his ait. tltude if crime ........ rtotmc in tba atr..U oi N,....-t Beacb.. · SUace citileal "~ ...... Wertmlftltr, F...tala V.U., wl COlta ....... pmnJUld to c.ny CClllCNlld ...... ... tliloM .. Newport Beach .. dealed plr'IDillloD, CbW Gina •u aaed polat blut if ... feel tba buriber• ol Lido Ille, eon.. cleJ Mar. 8alboa IJlmd ud related Newport com.mualUn are Jell r..,...!ble. Put anoCber way, are they le11 truahrortby? "Nol" uclalma the chJef, decllni.QI elaboration. Be i.ndlcate1, however, he cloel not want to set Jnto hmdiOUll compuilou wtth hla peen amoq tbe poUct. All of Oran11 Cout'1 cbiefa follow a COllUDOO.MDN ~ on wbat predee)J comtltatea "coaceelln1" a weapon. So doel the llate Attorney General's office, iD char,. of e11-fordne Seotion U025. Tbere la no rea1Jy hard aad fut rule. explaina Dip. Atty. Gen. S. Clark Moore In Lot Aqeln. • ''TU.a a ~ i. a car's Clove CGID.......,,,-..,. Moan, ''U tM doer to U. cmapstmeat la cloled the ...... ta elmoua)J coacea1ec1: But wUt If U. door' a open? You'd have to MVI JOQr held half lnaJde the car to .. U. WMpon. So far u I know, U...'a 8lvtr been a rulin1 on tbil." Dixieland Band To Play Funeral For Musician ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -A ~eland band ia t.o play bluet and ~pirltuala todl1 at the funeral of a 1onltfme jau musician wbo uted to ha 1 ve aucb musk at hla Jut rltel. 'Wbea tbt Salata 10 Marcblnc·; and a jaa arranaemeat of ''A Walk with Thee" are among nmnbed planned for the funeral of M.cUson "Sox" Salkeld. who died Wednesda one day before b.ia '6th birtbday. 1' Salkeld played trombone with ~ banda of Lnrence Welt, Jan Garbet and Sammy Wat.tins. He played for nine years with the Dixieland band of Bud Fiacbet", members or which an- nounced they would weer dark 1ults imtead of their~ mdfonna while playing in today's tuneral. myltlri~ ..... J.._ Dr. ~;n*· held-•i NASA'• milutiGD brlDCll. lectured Ja a tonhtnc ceateen1&1 sympo;>ium ••mt Orillaa ot Ute. ... Tbe cbemlll~tl ..... factan -bid have c:Ouideratlons ol tne ori&in .el 1ff ~ beiq a cone:~ °' · mellpt>y · to a coaceni :iot science: . r -Astron.SCal diacoveries 11U91t there are at )Ult U10 milllOI J*aillilitiee far plaMts with somt form of Uf,t. -Biochemical discoveries suuest all life bad a common chemical origla. -Darwinian evolutioD auueats tbat before tM Jlf1 Jll'OC8ll beca • urtJt a chemical fJ'90lilti• teak place. COLUMN STARTS lltOH/DAY Altral111r Sydnef °"""' . World-renowned Astrologer Due As PiIOl~riter The cmly •trololiat ever to .erve aa a full-time "ltar au-" lot tbe United St.tea armed forces ~ will join the list of colummt. -- wart appean relUJarlJ la the DAJLY PILOT. Sydl(ey Om arr, recopiled b y followers around lie world u "tne molt lmowJedaable ~ tA our time," will aut:llor the column which Will appear dally, Monday through Frl&y, In the Social Now ledim of. the DAILY PILOT. Amons Omarr "fam" tn the put have been Aldou Huxley, Henry Mlller, Craig Rice. Ed SUlllvan and other celebrities of th.e business and entertalrunent world. 1be column11t'1 skill in writing al1n has been higbly a~cla.lmed. He tias written four books Jn addition to his column wbih now appears I r. new1papen throughout tfle Urlited States. Among bis .,..t allroloeical ac· compliabmenU, omarr p r e d 1 ct e d Fraoklln Rooeevelt'a electicm for a fourth tmn and that JM would die in omce as President o1 the U1lited States. He a1IO predicted the exact c!At. on wtllcb World War II would end. Hu assignment as "armed services Ntrologer" came in JMS when b11 rldio ahow, aired ~om OkiaaWa to a wide South Pacffic audience of American servicemen and cMlians, draw more mail and favorable com- ment than any other .Armed Forcell Radll!I Sltvlce fJ'otnnl ever put OD the air by AFRS: ~ ................ London police were 0called upon Friday to move traffic along Cam· aby Street. The jam.up wa caused by shapely M-rlene McDonald, 19, of Toronto, wlfo waa wearing a white c:bi.ffon transparent blouse without a bra. She was al.lo wear· ing a short black mini skirt i.nd thigh-high black boota. Miss Mc- Donald said • bad no plans to wear her aee-Om>ug2) blouse on dates. "It'a imlting di.after," the lovely red-bead said, "Lite giving yoar answer before getting the in· vitation." • Milu K e mp, 7, mused his daddy, SSgt. Richard A. Kemp, 1troing with the Marines in Vietnam 10 wote him a letUr e11king wh11 hl couldn't c~ 11.o7M. Hu father• touching f'eply tOC11 m1&taluftl11 1ent to the A mericoM Ff'eedomt F01mdation Cll a cont.eat ent1't/. Former PTe&ide?lt Ike Eiam- h~ aaio the letter and wrote Sgt. Kemp congratulating him for hia u- prtsrion of the ltJC'rljius of toar. Son Mikt mid his mom art 1houm reading ·ht lettu in which Ktmp told his'°" that he was "defendma hil ·right to ibtrly" by .toying tn Saigon. • John M • I I o r of Chesterton hought be bad hit the· jackpot when he stole a safe from a garage, the court waa told. With two help- ers he went to work on U with oxy· acetylene cutting gear. 1be job done. be opened the safe door. Nestled imide were $305 in bills . • . burned to a cinder. • There'll be some new notes sounded before Jong at the subur- ban man5ion in Memphis of rock 'n roll king Efvfs Presley. They may be a bit off -key for a time, though, since they'll come from the tiny thtoat of LIN Marie Pr•ley, first child of the entertainer and his wife. The &-pound, 15-0unce baby girl was born at 5:01 p.m. Thurs- day. • When a Pittsburgh mail truck driver heard ticking in a pocJc.. agt, he jammed the brous on hil van and called tht Pitta· buroh Fire Preoentton Bureau. Itat>enfgotor Ja1eph Murph11 gingerl11 took the ~Jcaat out ·of tM °°" mid eartfull11 ~ it. lntftU wtJI Cl batU~ powTtd •h~ poU.sw ..• operating perfectly. • In the erlduating liM of Pacific Southwest Airlines atewardesses stood Denalcl Hom, of Los Angeles, looting rather oat of place. Hom, 25, was graduated with 19 steward- aaes ... the first of the line's m stewards fo takf the coune. The m'n w1l.l serve all coottaila aboard • 'M bil 70'7 jeta. • St ..... • Att.e•~ lctitor'• 'Note: TM(/fa "'fov o ~ ...,,., of ~'1 from pvblic cm- ,_, t1tat if, ,,.,.,.., •q.iH omv br pl~ fta todatl• 'P"'O/esrioMl daun. But .atMor&c foroot to teU .,_. 1H1 ~ C0tmt, Gf'OtMi JtATJI tW p jut dcm't botol ow a jtuloe. T~ 1~bn pcmel cMpart.ed front all hotft PffCecUnt by eritidz.. ftso o j11dft'• ecmduct in o crimiftal tnatUr &Mt began with 0 littU bl~ be>: and becmM the bigoeat bomb- 11'ell to 1afa tile shocbd COUftty ~A. This ii the .venth inatallmnt m a 1'1'W1 of articles un the 115-pooe 1967 C>Nmoe Co1'nty Grand Ju'll ,eport. • By THOM BARLEY Of .. Dettr ""' ... When the Pacific Telephone Co. in March, 11111 accused Wayne Copeland of bypaaa1D1 toll charge systems by rigging an electronic device to the phone In bb Corona del Mu apart. ment it ..,arked a controwrsy that eventua1l7 brought an Orup County Judie a stinging rebuke from the 19&'1 Orange County Grand Jury. Copeland toda, ii free, cleared o1 Mld·year Report cbarces that ................... $10,000 from the talepboDe eaapuy by the UM Of what W .. ~aDecl "a little blut box." But the IUD ~ declalon treed blm may have suffered irreparable damap to hll career on the county· bencb. Judge W11llam Mur:?J bu bad mere than a ruf8ed Grad Jury to eontad with. Bil actions bl the court pro- ceedings that led to the dropplnc of proceedlnp againat Copeland alto b • v e been bluted by to. Aqelel Superior Court Judee Mark Brandler. AIDF.S CRmCIZED He isn't alone ln Judge Brandler'a black boolc; two of Dist. Atty. CecU Rieb' chief aiCles -Chief Deputy Oill Atty. James J. F..nri1ht and A.st Dial Atty~ E. A. Freeman -aho came ln for some of Brandler'• unflat- tering remarb at Loe Angeles bear- ings that directly stemmed from ac- cusations made by Copeland. At the heart of the furor ls Judge Murray's decision to dlacun the Copeland case with -u pointedly noted by the Grand Jury and Judge Brandler -an attorney who wu not retained by Copeland. As the County Finances Okay, But New Funds Needed BJ J ACK BROBACK .... ~ .......... Orange County government is in good fina.nc1al condition but expenses must be studied and efforta made to find new revenue. "We can't relax. We've got to stay on toe job," County Acbninstrative Officer Robe'r't E. Thomas told the supervisors lhls week. County apeoding thJs fiscal year, ending June :.>, will genenlly be be· County Okays Dog Kennels At SA Heights A permit granting Brian Phillips the .rigJlt t.o build dof kenne1a on b1a property at _,11 Rfvertide Drive ln Santa Ana Heights was upheld by the Board of Supervisors th1a week. By a 3-2 vote, with Supervisors David L. Baker and William H. Hlrs- 'teln dissenting, the board upheld the decision of the planning commission. Last November Phllllps f o u n d himself. first. caught In a dilemma over th& timing of hi! plan, and. aecond, ln the middle of a neighborhood hassle over kennels. Phillipe WU in the process of purchasing the property in the Heights and queried the county Planning Department as to the Jestallty of the location for kennels. It was A-1 ( agriculblre) zoned property and the planning department told him to go ahead. The neighbors got wind of what was planned and appeared before the supervisors en masse urglng an ordinance "right now" to prohibit ken- nels on Al property. Proceeding on the-planning office approval, Phillipa bought the property and was about to go into busineaa when the aupervbors. bowing to the demand of the neighbors passed an emergency interim ordinance. ef· fecttve immediately. Despite the new ordinance the com· mission granted Phillips a use permit. a legal move, to build the kennels. The neighbors, led by Mrs. Forrest L. Richardson. 1890 Orchard Ave. and Mrs. James N. Tozer. 20301 Riverside Drive. appealed the planners decision. This week's action, ·a p pr o v i n g Phillips' permit. had been continued from a. lengthy bearing on the same subject on Jan. 24. 'l1le aupervigon dkt ldd one condition, that PbilJJpe build a &-foot block wall fence between b1a rear yard and that of Mrs. Tener. low budget estimates and revenues up. 1bomu said. But the financial carryover into the next year wUl be '100,000 less than anticipated. The sum will be lost b e c • u a e of unexpected lowerin1 ol aa8elled valuations on oil properties, Ile county adminiatrator explained. He said the cUTyover this year will be about 5 percent ot' the total budget of S105.7 million. It was S percent last year and 10 percent dur- ing the precedin1 10 years. The county expects a financial bonus from a apecial cen1111 this sprlng. About '500,000 ln additional state-col- lected taxes should be real.lzed. 'nle census anticipates • county population of 130,000 to 160,000 higher than the present state figure of 1,139,400, Thomas said. Another revenue bonus will be about '300,000 expected to be galned through better fiscal control at the Orange County Medical Center. Thomas• report was the flrlt of lta lcind presented to the supervisors in mld·fiacal year. He said he plana quarterly memos in tlle future. Total figures Jn bla report included: allowed expenditures $106.7 million; mid-year figure, $47 .4 mUlloo : full year estimated, SI00.7 million. Revenues: Anticipated full year, S150.7 million; mid-year. '52.l million; and full year estimate, $105.6 million. ABC to Oose Topless Bar For 45 Days A 45-day Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control suspension has been hung on a Santa Ana topless beer bar operated by Harry "Sam" Maselli, well-known io Costa Mesa as owner· operator of Baby Doll's Place, another bare-bosomed gtrlie place. Ordered cloaed beginning March 14 la the Apartment A Go Go, 4412 W. Wutminlter Ave. M~elli wu charg- ed wltll "permitting females to wait on patrons and tend bar while topless ... pennittlng females to co-mingle with patrons while topless ... permit- ting lewd dancing and allowing female employea to UH abusive, profane language." Maeelli'a Costa Mesa bar was closed for 15 days recently by the ABC for almilar vtolatJons including permit- ting lewd dancing and selling beer to minors. Two Baby Doll's dancers vlere con-~ last year in Harbor Area munlclpel court on the lewd dancing char1es . .·Mi:rµe f -r.Oupe Back at U CI • drama prolenor who ts cbaliman ol the facul~tudent c om m 1 t t e e sponlOrlJll the plap aalcl t b t Fullerton ban "teems to be ' ~omplete c.pttulation to what I consider u· tremJst forces ln the community." ''Itta a fine, reputable troupe, .. said Cohn, "but the l>llt• are not perledly lnnocent lilfall'I. lArl bee It. It's 80t 'Alive IJI WooderlMt.' But If people want tio pkt a c.uonblp baltM tbeJ CM C'e11aln1J find a better reuoa to pick tt" Jlorelt explained that tbe MJmt Troupe does mart than fuat paa- tomJmt, uatnf lanCUSt Ill the pa1Gnnlnc:e. ·-nw mime " In the Cbsla1 ChapllD MDM," be laid. Nnt summer ht w1ll atudy the M.lmt Troupe'• tecbnlque under a ftdfral sraat. • Saturdq, ,...,.,, '· 1968 ge Grad JU1"7 nipOrt ataties ...... '!be attorney was well known to him and • . . • they had . . . beeo personal frie.Dda for many years." Tbat attorney was Beverly Hills lawyer Nathan Snyder and it ta a matter of record that Snyder shortly alter meeting with BraDdler received '1,!)00 from Copeland. Judge Murray dropped the fraud charges and thereby dropped a bombshell the effecta of which w~ first felt when Copeland later testltled before the 19116 Grand Jury. Copeland told the Jurors that two men bad offe~ to "buy off' the judge and the distrtct attorney for '3.500 and that be bad paid that sum to Frank "Big Frank" Matranga and Louis S4lemo, a former City of Com- merce counclJman. INDICTED BY JURY Matranga, 56, and Salerno, 35, were indicted by the Grand Jury and sue- ceatuOy • ubd -trlDlfer of the c ... to another jurlldlction. 'Ibey got Loa Angeles Coun~ and th~y got the flery Judge Brandler on the crlmlnal court bench. And Mur- ray and Ricks' two aides got a roastlnf from Brandler at each of two hearlhp. Br~liler .said: "I muat • • • be critical of and condemn the acUons of Orange County public offlclala ln· eluding a colleague on that SUperior Court bench." Re alao described Snyder's action as an "obstruction of justice" and wound up an aniry tirade by declaring that Murray bad used "very poor Judgment." Judge Mw-ray refused then as he does today to comment on the Copeland case. But Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks has not been quite so reticent. Responding to Judge Brandler'• criticism that his aides had presented evidence to the Grand JW')'. that was FIRST TlME OUT -Ted Crisell of Colla Mesa, shown . ber~ with Hon& Kong children, sails again aboard Chapman College's floating campus, the ship S .S. Ryndam. He was elected studeqt body president on last cruise. 13~500 Reward Mes an Earns Trip on Campus Sliip By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille Diii\' '"" Staff Costa Mesan Ted Crisell, f o r m e r student body president of Chapman College's floating campus, SS Ryn- danj, will embark today on another world study cruise. Thia Ume Crisell 21, will serve as a paid student asslatant while finishing up requirements for graduation. The shipboard campus will visit 18 ports in South America, Africa and Em-ope before arriving in New York. At the end of the voyage, Crlaell will receive a BA ln political science. After two yean at Orange Coast College, where he also was student body president, Crisell spent one semester aboard ship, another at Loyola University, and this last fall semester at the main Chapman cam- pus in Orange. ,. His student assistantship ia an all expense paid, l3,500 award. He has received several s c h o J a r s h Ip 1 previously. At Orange Coast College, Ctisell was freshman ct.ass and student body preaident. bead cheerleader, played football. chaired a student government conference involving 78 junior col· leges, estabffahing the student senate, and organized a March of Dimes drive that railed $1,000. He 11 the IOll of Mr. and Mrs. William M. CriaeJl, 1723 Smnar Drive, Costa Mesa. .. replete Wfth • Jeadlac RJcb said: "Judge Brandler ta "'11 oat of llat. 1 " T b e r e • a no call for ~ ... gratuitous insults from J a d , .• Brandl~r." the angry Wen~ "l can't speak for·Judge Marray ~ I can say that Freeman and Enrlgbt have done nothing that m e r l t c critictsrn from anyone, ~ludtna Judge Brandler." l Hieb was at a loss to expla!n th4 reason for the Los Angelea jurist'• eruption. "Of course be added • they're very Jealous of Orange Count, up there. We have a crime pro,ec~ tion record that's one of the beet ht the state, far better than Loa A.llgelei County -that may be part of tl'9 trouble." Judge Brandler, It was late( reported, was p41tlcularly anmot11 that Hicks be present at a subsequenf hearing of conspiracy and grand theft charges against Matranga • n d Salerno. But Hicks couldn't make it. He told newsmen that pressure ot work prevented him from mating the trip to Los Angeles . Judge WllUam Murray refused to comment on any aspect of the Copela.nd case. contending that it wd unethical for a judge to make publl« statements on a legal matter that was still pending before the court.a. The same code of ethics, 1t was ~ stantly noted. didn't prevent JudR Brandler from having a lot to aa'1 about Judge Murray. DISMISSED IDEA Judge Kenneth Wllliama, who wu district attorney at the time of Copeland's arrest, curtly diamlased the idea that there might have been "anything unusual" ln the Murray .. Snyder conference. "AD l have to say ls thJa." Judge Williams commented in an impromptu press conference on the county courthouae lawn, "look at the amount of money involved in this thing ..J Sl.000 paid by Copeland to Snyder and S.3,500 aUegedly paid by Copeland to Matranga and Salerno. "No judge Is going to do aomethlnc wrong for that amount of money.1 Judge Williams said. "I sum it all up ln one phrase -much ado about nothing," he added. Municipal Cotat Judge Paul Mast also made a spirited defense of Judge Murray in what had to be the strang. est press conference for years. Judge Mast. who h a n d 1 e d the preliminary bearing stage of the Copeland proceedings. couldn't tell newsmen now and why he knew it but he "positively knew," he said. "that Judge Murray had done nothing wrong." 'ONE OF OUR FINEST' Judge Mast told· newsmen that he hadn't discussed the case with Judge Murray; he didn't know Judge Brandler; he hadn't talked about it with district attorney's officers; be dJdn't know Nathan Snyder; and he'd bad nothing to do with the Copeland case since the municipal col.U't pro- ceedings . "But I called you here today." he told newsmen. "to press home one point: Judge Murray is one of our finest judges and he cannot be criti· cized in this matter." Here is more of the Grand Jury criticism: ". . . There may be a question as t..the propriety of the judge's (Mur- ray's) dJscussing. . .cases. . .with lawyers not of record. Whether or not the judge's action. . .satisfies the standards of the California canons of judicial ethics must be left to authority other than the Grand Jury to determine. But the 1967 Orange County Grand Jury is of the opinion that it does not satisfy such canons. "It is an incontrovertible fact,•• the Grand Jury report goes on, "that a primary responaibllity of the jurist fs the preaervatlon of the sacrosanct nature of our courts of Jaw and that the actions of the Judie In thia case do not discharge thatcresponslbllity." s...,, ,...,, 3, 1961 Pulpit and 'l'h1I SundaJ RaNll Khn· me1 of Temp,le Hillel Will preach on ' U.oder1tanclt., and Fellowlblp" at both the I ud 10:30 Htvicu at c .... melllty MetWla CUrell, • 1882 Hell Ave., HIUltiacton Seacll. Rabbi Ki_9l!llel teachet t'almud at Los Aft&elet ~eb:rew High School and • ~rvu as rabbi for Temple ~el wb.lch meet. at 8:15 'riday eveniDp at tbe Com- 4111mUty Utthodilt Olwch. ,.aul Bob, preaideut ol the 'dtrew Congr.,ation, will AUd the ICripturw from the iY.d T e 1 ta m e n t . New ~~mbera will be received • •• Ae close ol eadl service. • Jbe Rev. Lawrence T. • 4'aung will offlciate at a r.mmU"Jl&oa service at 1:15 ... .. SUNDAY SING ,...,,...., 4, 1Na 7:00 & MS P.M. AUDUYMml SONNY MORINO Hert..r Youth Cholr-GIMl,TWlnp ,..,.A GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMIL Y OF CM>D ; ·ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FAIRVIEW IAPTIST CHURCH CA.LCJ ....... .... -,.., Ol'M. c.M. 1:30 & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE f:• A.M. llUIDA'I ClfU•CM KHOCk ,,. •.M.. h . "' a sr. Ht ._ .... ., ... ,........, 1n. Sllldr w.. 1:• a •• u • .M. ......... ---•• nytlr -...... c.. -........ HAUOR TRINITY IAP'TIST CHURCH 1Ut ............... c.. .... IORIT S. HUS. ,_.., Sunda1 School 9:40 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 8aptilt Trainlng Union I p.m. Evenlnc 1ervice 7 p.m. Wedneeda1 Bible Study le Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH ............ c.... .... I ...... , .......... . S.9'ay ~heol .' ......... 9:45 Tr1i11h19 U11l111 .......... 6:00 M•t11illt Wenli1,. •••••••• I I :00 het1lnt Wonlllll' ••••••••• 7:00 Wa411et4ay he"i"9 Senice .....•..• 7111 ,.._ MJ.flll ' ...._, AhNwt A....,_ - .UNIVERSITY IAPTIST CHURCH UH S. I. PAUIAMS ID. SANTA ANA Hll•HTS tUlllOA'I IC~ . . . . • . ..................... t i• A.II. MOlllllQ WO•IHI• ................................ II A.#.· •Y•NIH WCNISMI• . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • • . • . 1 • .M. won•• S••YICI WIDICUOAY .• . ,,. 11'.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llMCMB 0. Tiii llGnm CHUICH '"8 MIT CMICM °' CHlllT, ICl9ftllf NI '°'"*-"*NACM'f'"I !llbject of the Leaon -Feb. 4 '•·L 0 VE'' Corene del Me,..._S1urMI a..nh el New,.,t ._. c:.... ..... ...... 611C. ..... A ... c...... .. .... ~ a ...., ••111 " A.M. .......... -2161 .. c... """ Coste M•• First Church 611 w. , ... It. """t111. ":SI. 9:11. "· .......... _,..,....,..A._ Huntintfon IHch-flrtt Church THE EPISCOPAL CHUICH Wetc.m. Yeu. ST. JAMES, J20t 11m LWe. ....,_. .._. ...., ....... -7:Jt. , .... 11:H ~ ll:Jt-,......, •• ,.... "..,, ............. ....... a..tw, n. ......... P.,.,.., II;...,_ 1'1111 .... ._... C,... Phene: '75-0210 ST. MICHAEL a ALL ANGELS, 5th • Marperit. Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Cbild care at 9:30 Holy Days u announced ...... ""..., ................ _ ...... 67M4tl ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange ~. C.M. Sundays 7:30 le 9:30 Church School--8:30 Tb~ya: 6;30 • 10 a.m.; Holy Days u announced ... "" ......... w. ......... ..... MloUJ6 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ........ ~"--~ ............... ................... c...... "" •w. ,_ c. cawr, ••• Svnct.y Services .,. •.M. ...., c--.. •:• ...,,. ,_., ...,... a a.a ,, •• .,__ .._ lcMtl ,,. ·~ ...._.. ll:tt A.M. ,.,,,.... ....... ,, ... ~ .. _., Ct'9 ..,., .... NINCI OF PEACE LUTHllAN CHURCH Mesa Ver'• Drift I kker Str .... C.sta Me.., Calif • • ..., ... c. Ml09UC*. ._ •AMILY llntCSI ta tl:IS I.& IUlfDAY KllOOLt f:U & 11:1' t.111. '""c• ef '•H• btherH Sclloel -Miu Esther OI'°"• 'rl1tci,af Office "'-: Mf·OIZ I Sclleel Plte111: Mt.0162 Newport H•bor l.uther•n Church 2501 Cliff Or. LI M293 .................. ,..., "" ......... J ........ .. ,__ l..ttn ....... ..,., ................ ... ~ .......... t: ...... .... ............... 111 .. ., .. Nl.ll'sery care avaUable at an aemces Wll.COMI Christ luther•n Churd. MISSOURI SYNOo 76t V1ctwf. St,. Co1te Mew luther•n Church of the Mater 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR Dlt WILLIAM It. ILLllt Phone OR U022 1:45 A.M-Fe111ily Wont.ill' t :<M A.M.-Swlltlay CHrdl ~ ... , 11 :00 A.M.-Fettfita Wen•i' ......,........, UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH .... ltOIHT CAHILL-CHURCH •NONI ...an ... It ... Olt'9 s.. t ill, 11 ; ... t :Jt, 11. ......... _,,,°"" Legun1 leach-Flrst Church n~==========~======at · ... 1.1404 It ................ a.a Meetmf .lt Corona del Mar First Baptist Church I Sovtlter11 I FIRST CHRfStlAN CHURCH Victoria le Placentia Ave. Costa ' Mesa ........ ...., "" ...... ._.. ..... DI H ... DrM S.. tilt. 11; SI. f :H, II. ......... _214..._ .... Newport leadt-Flrst Church UN ¥1e U.. S.. t ill. 11; U. fttl. 11~ .......... _Jl11¥1eU.. AD are cord1ally Invited to attend tbe church eervlcea ancl enjoy the priYileges of the Rtldlnl Rooms Ffnt Asselllbly of God Cllsc• 146 I . 22nd St., Costa Mesa 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, l'lltor A•ro" ~"-"• Aue~i•~Shetll ,..,l1e11, Cit.tr Dil'9dw Su11cl1y Scheoht:JO A.M. F1111ily Wonhill' -10:.10 A.M • ~ ~· ... ' Ck•• a.Ir YfN I\ b oy -S:JO f' .M. 2411 t. C.ett Hlway Coro11a clel .,.., Hclw• .. L WMlltmJ SUNNy SClllll t · ~ A M. Mllllt .............. ..... Wlnllle •1U ..... p;;;m ____ liiiiil ... __________ iiliiiill_Y .,... SdlMI • • • • • ,,. - . ....... ~, .... ~ ........ MomlllO WoWl!e l I: .. A.M. _,..,,,., Wonl\llt 1.m P.M. ~ Strvlwt 7 •• •.M. 67l-6U6 MerMlt ---•• . . ... ... .. -Y""11 8-• ···•·••• • ., .... v_...· . . . ,..., Nursery Care ProTided 14M111 14WM1 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH tMI ,.._. A.e. fT.._ a M 1 a•I, POUNTAQI ~ Of • .,.. L ·-O.O.. M•IMW UNIFIED $UVIC~ -1.S •... •110, WOUHIP ••• l01H ...._., ~ .... lllntae A CCtll-@OltY"' u.rq ...... WllW'I jW .....,. ....... UlYARY CHAPfl Of COSlA MESA "" ~...., a... c-.. .................... " ...... • .. ..... .. '-' Cllrtlt. 0. ................. a.. _ ..................... ., .. _., ... ...., .... .. ..... e I I J IRS M ..._ -.. -............ _ .... .., ... __ ............. -. .. .... ........... -...... Clllt1lt. .. .....,. ..... .., .......... OirtllM9 ............ ......, ................. ..,....__,,_ ___ __ ..... fW .......... CllWtllMI. ............... ,.. ........ ,,.. a.ii6 ...... ,,,. A& ............. , EYAN6EUCAL AU CHUICH Of HUNT'INMOll llACM Hll R.OlllA Aft. ..., ..... • ••••••• A.M. .,.. .... • • ••••• .... """ .,._ ...._ .. n .. A..M. ......_..._ •••••• , .. ,.. ........ ,, lllU tt\IDY AND l"ltAnlt-t:te •.M. MUCI CflNIMtUI......., -.... ....,,. CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST"# COSTA MESA lllWDM HAllOI _. fAlmlW TwQlfta ....... , ... Cllllr Visiton W•lcome-N1trHry Attendam SUNDAY MOkMtN• lllLI STUDY ..•.••••.•...... •:41 AM SUNDAY MOllNIH9 WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• 10141 AM SUNDAY~ ....... WORSHIP ................... 6:00 ,.u. 11.~ ,, ...... ft A .. •mbly o' f ao..1 WIDHllCMT ..... lllU STUDY ••••••••••••• 7tl0 ,u • • ft• ..iv • .. _.. CAii flOYll• Fifteenth 6 Monrovia, Newport Beach ~.......... ........ .... ..... A•ll........ , .......... ........ ...... 54N711 .,., • ...... lMOflW ......... ..... ..-.~--·~m!!!!~-----ll!E!E:St SQnday Sdlool 9:65 A.M. MarldnC Wonblp lt:IO A.M. CA..,._ l :IO P.M. !v.,.U.UC Ra11J '1:• P.M. ......................... ~..., ............ Wed. 7:31 p.m. Prayer•RoJal Rupn 6 MJ1aloDIUea WotllMWIHYICU tt•an, ..... ....,....._...L& ........ c....., ..... ..-.. ,........., .. , ....... ...... c... .. .... w.,u1,. •"' a.rc1i su..a 11:11' A.M. CIMllT1M llUMIWTAltY ~-..... In. JHM D. Stew.it IJJ.IUJ MIWPOIT RACH CHllST CHURCH IY THE SEA C-1'111111ity Math.41itf ,. ................ 0. ... , .•• ...... ..... t:Jt ' 11111 A.lit • a... ldl11I t:• M a t ........ ,,__ H .... ......_ Millktw 67J.HOI COMMUNrTY METHODIST CHUICH "62 Hen A--. , ... .....,.... leech Mimi"' w......, 9:00 & lO:JO Church Scheel 9:00 & 10-.JO Nunery care during Ml'Yicel Yeuth Greup 7:JO p.1n. Re-.. Ro':!., G. Betnortb, Plltor .... "---T. tft.4461 ..., W. .......... PRES~YTERIAN CHURCHES of the HarbcW ANa ,. •• : ,. Netc Mhlb• Rev. Lester E. Srolth. the new minister of the First Congregational Chur~h of Santa Ana, begins his new pastor- ate Th u u d a y. Installation Due Sunday The Rev. Dean Palntu Jr.. will be installed as minister of the K n o t t Avenue Baptist Ch u r ch , 10672 Knott Ave., Stanton, at 3 p.m. Sunday. The service will feature Dr. Daniel G. Rider. pastor of the First BapUst Church of Santa Ana as the in- stallation speaker. DEATH NOT ICES CORWlN .,.,..,..... " Corwlft. 1f'31 N•wlleY•" L•""· .iu•lllnthlll k.O. $urv1Wd bot •u~nd. Jamel G • two ..,,,,, Cl'rl•· ·~·.,..,Jama •. c-lnl ,.,.,,...,, Marv "'-"'rveor"' 'he bro!Mn. -JnM, Mlcl\MI, AntllollY, TllOrM1. !Uv-molld M>CS ltl<Mnl M&lle.-tc: five \1$""' Al\ll• PerrlccJo. f 11t1er Miilon. ~"on Pestr111o. Flonnc8 Ou1s~ •"" Arlene Sell!lurv. Rowrv. SunUY at Peele Family ColDnlel HooN. It• Qulam ~u. ~· SS SltnOll •M Jude Catl\Clllc Cllurch. Time pendlM Directed bv Pe« F•mltY Colonial MorllleN H-. CO'ITRELL Frederl<k W. Cottrell. 224 S. '10 WHI C,tflltrvlllf, Utah. PHM<I awev Ftt>-ruarv t. Survived bY wltt, Mn. Lia C<>llrell of llMl nom<11 son. Or. Fr,.,.,· l<k w. Cottrell Jr. of N•mP•• Idelle: d•uthlt!rs. Ruth C Morven, Sen Oleoo. Fra,,.;n C. CornellUl, C.ntervllle, Utah. and AM C. McGee. Denver, Col• credo; 1l1ter. Edna C. llar1on, Farm- lnot011. Uteht 12 orand<lllldren •"" 12 areet-ore"cklllldren. S.rvlcn wttt be held et ttWt Lukin MoriuarY. 260 e. So. TemDll, Sall Lakt City, Utell. Pac:lflc View Momi.rv. torwardlnt di· rectors. DESCAMPS !>Hert Vtctor Oesumt>S. A,. 62. of 1722 Woodlend Ave .. Senta Ana. $Ur- vlved bY wife. Ano It , ot the f\olnl 1 son. Rodtrldc, Sent• Anal dautlller. Mn. Vtronlu Werwldc. Cosla Nta.11 br11·~r. Vlctor oesca....,., Senta AM; •nd six 9randdlllcl,...,. Graveklt Mr· vice•. Mondav. 10·)0 a.m. Falrtwiwn ~ ....... 1.1 Per11 WHIClltf Mof1\Mrv. ·~.aa, dlrtcton. FAIRCHILD Catllerlne E. Fairdllkl. 916 A Avenld• Mel<>rU, L-Hiii~ Passed ...... F~rv 1. S<IMfl...cl 11'1' IMMfld, ,...,..,..... H. 1"1lrdllN1 WofMr, frMk S Evans ot l!,.....tt, WetlllMfOfll ..... !W, Mer9Art1 L IEvaM ot SnaMmlllt. w .. lllMton. Se.-..lcn. Selvrdrf, 12 N...,.,. In the Cl\apet at Pacific VleW. wilt\ It..,, lt-r OIVIJ offk:lallnt. I,.. urnmenl, Paclltc VltW MeulOleum. Ol- roc+ed bv Pacific Vlf'W MorNerv. JONES M•rvuerllt P Jonn. 1014 9111 /\~. SW. Ft Ood9f, Iowa. Survived bY hu$band. Clar11u '°"' ,._, of Ana• IWtlm. lour dauthters, Colleen Wfll,.. ole. Anaheim, ~dellne C11nnlnot1am. Ramone Poklervurt and Vlrtlnla Mertln1 two '1tttn, S<nlt ktlullt and Mn. Wllllam Reed. Services to be held ti Ft l)odca. Iowa. Loe.al Ir· ronoemenll bY Peet Ftmlty Colonllf Fun•r•f HOfNI. LEWIS VI"''"" M Lewis. "61 l amoeon Ave • Garden C.rovt ~rvlWld rw Nrants. Mr tnd Mn G«reld lewb1 orend· oertnl$. Mr allcl Mrs. H. 0. l(unltt! r Mr 1nd M,., A E LllWl11 Or9al· <1randmo1M,., Mrt. Marl°" Stoellt. Mn. LllO•n Lewi• and Mrs. He~ Ollve1 ~rvlcet. Monday, 11 a.m .. at the CA>mmunllY Metllodlst CllUrdl. Cu· umGrlOI. OlNdell bY ,... lf•mllv Co..,,,lal F11t1erel Homo. MARSDEN Jaltfl W MarMIM. Na Wutmlnst.r Ave. Garden Gf'ove. Survfwd bY llb wlte, Dorortlv; two '°"'' lt09Cr .,., Steve; deutllter. Salty Mancle<I, and •bier, Eve Oul<ft. SeNl<u todaV. Sel· urdrf, 1 o.m. el Pfftt femlly Colonial F-rat Homt. NU OFFER 4"'11 IC NuoHer lleltlYM mofMI' llf M"' ~ E. werfle, Pel.II t N~r. and Mrs L~ E Rl/tllr sb- .. r llf TMoclore Scllr°""r Mid Miu Ctut Scll"*'9r. •rendmoltler f1I Mn. Shi"'" Chew tf!d Ml~ Pem T,_1 AflO survived lw lour otlle~ er~ dtlldren ellcl one ,,..., • trenddtlld. Servi-. I '·"'' Monday In IN CIHJl'dl rA ""' lllKHtloNlt. Forest Lawn. Glen-<Mlt. Fores1 Lawn M«Narv. rc. .... 1111ttn...,.,> 'l'lmel" at .._ I :• ... ll .... ...... SuclQ!\ ~ ...... C I If a.d.°ncr•• ~ m Htllotrope AW. C ~ l\J c ~ dotl Wiil eGIMM at t :• a..m. wb.lJe 11111'..,Y can will be proridld for b o t ll .uvtces. Col DeY1d M. Fowler 1'as retired aa the ch11tCh"1 lay auodate. Miu S b l r l e 1 Stibal bu been appointed director of Chriatiau educa· tioa. Communion w i 11 be celebrated at 8 and 9:30 a.m. SUnda.y at st Wlltrtd'a 'Eplleepal "'8rc~ 1 8 I 3 1 Chapel Lane, Huntington Beach. The 9:30 a . m . worship will be a family Eucharist The pastor will be assisted by the Rev. Richard Wainwright. · Morning prayer will be condocted at 11 a.rrt. Members of Sl Jelut the Divine Ephcopal Charch, 2M3 Orange Me., Costa Mesa, will be offered com· munion at both the 7;30 and 9:30 worship hours Sun:iay morning, Church school will get under way at 9:30 a.m. "The Continuing Body of Christ" is the sermon topic chosen for this Sunday by the Rev. Bru~ Cushing , miwter of First Chtlsdan Church, Lagoa Beach. He will give the sermon at the 9:30 and 10:46 a . m . services. Those who worship with First cuuuaa CJtvrch fA Cetta Mesa, 792 Victoria St.. will hear the minister, lhe Rev. James E. Piercy, preach tl e s ermon "Leaders ~r the Com· mitted" during both worship hours, 8:1S and 10:40 a.m .. Sunday. The minister of evangelism will speak at the 7 p.m. vesper pour. At the r e c e n t con· gregaUonal meeting John Burger, James Bu 11 a , William Gerlach, Ernest Laurin, Norman Leavell and Richard Woods were elected to serve as elders and spiritual advisers for their church. "God Moves Now" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Norma.n L. Brown of the P lymoutlt Coacregatioul Clturdl of Newport Rarbtr, 3262 Broad Sl, Newport Beach. at Sunday's 10 a.m. service. Sunday school ts held a1 the same time with baby-sfttfng service pro- vided. The church officers also will be installed during the 10 a.m. service. The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at 3:30 p.m. Edward P. A~len , Episcopal minister in his se- cond year of student work at UCI, will address the 10:30 a.m. service at the Unitarlu Ualveraallst Cbarclt of Costa Men. 1259 Victoria St., this Sunday. Allen's presentation, titled "No Hope Wit.sout Trust." continues the Unitarians' exploration of contemporary life and problems I n America.' The Rev. Robert Cahill of UnivenltJ Baptist Cblll'C~, 2252 S.E. Palisade& Road. Santa Ima, will give a sermon titled "Evangelism. Part Ill, Methods" at Sun· day's mdrn.ing services. The evening service is ,scheduled for 7 o'clod . The high school depart· ment planned a car wash for today. from 10 to 4 p.m. at th~ H. W. Wright Co., 1770 Npwport Blvd., Costa Mesa. ..... cbolr'I WW lib.& 1t boJll ~. A Rplrviled DUl'Ml"J and dimda ICbool Cla.llia wtll be Mld It botA bourt. Puw Maynard Nutthii wW preacll at tbe 10:46 a.m. IUVlce SUnday at the C..· tnJ Ba,aet t111U'e11 t1 a .. _.....lead!, 7981 Warner Ave. Nunery care wlll bt proVided and Sunday ttbool wm be held at I:~ a.m. Evtolnl • o r s b l p Is scheduled for 7 o'clock. A pot· luck dinner, set for & p.m. Monday. will be follow· ed by bome visitation. The Costa Me sa C o n g r e g a t i o n of the ~tubed Cburc• of Jeau Cluitt of Latter Day Sabltl, which holds regular services at the Orange County Fairgroi.nds. wi!I celebrate communion at ''" 11 a.m. servlce Sunday. The blessing of children will be perlormed at thls hour and the speaker will be Elder Charles R. Hughes. At 3 p.m. a baptismal service will be held and at 6:30 p.m. the regular youth discussion class will meet al the home of A. J. Goodwin, 92&9 Daisy, Foun- tain Valley. Ru.ntlDgton Beach First Methodllt Church. 2721 17th St .. will conduct two worship services Sunday. at 9:30 ancl 11 a.m. The Rtv. G. Russell Shaw will preach on the topic. "Do We Believe 1n the Holy Spirit?" the third in a series of four sermons on Methodist beliefs. Sunday will be mem- bership Sunday. A coffee hour will be held between services. Church school wilJ meet at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The church-wide School or Missions will begin Sunday with a pot-luck dinner dl 6:30 p.m. Art \::ritic Mrs. Virginia Laddy will discuss "Art as Religion in the 20th Cen- tury" at Sunday's 10:30 a.m. meeting of the Unitarian Unlver1alJ1t Fellowship of Laguna Beach at t h e Laguna Beach Art Associa- tion Gallery, Cliff Drive and South Coast Boulevard. Dr. William H. Chisholm, western representative of World P r e s b y t e r I a n Missions, the f o r e l g n mi ssions agency of the B e f o r m e d Presbyterian denomination, will be guest preacher a• Fou.atahl Va.Dey Presbyterian Cbardl at its 11 a.m. service in the high school at 17800 Bushard. Dr. Chisholm was a medical missionary in Korea for over 25 years. Por Na ....... • SUD· day. Dr. Hell'J Gerlwd of the a.rd ti. ....... Sdnte ... lAl\lfta Cd· Y• Rold; ll a a ch.-tbt topic ·•Your 1.n v ls 1b1 t1 t>Ower.$5 He wlU present it at the 11 a.m. service. The Thursday morning lecture will be given by Dr. Gerhard at Laguna Hilts. Leisure World. Clubbou.;e 2 at 10 a.m. The topic is "Rebellion in Religion." Dr. Charles H. Dieren- field, pastor. will preach on the theme. "Don't Live Yesterday!" at St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian Cburch. 600 SI. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach, Sunday. Services are held at 8, 9::.l and 11 a.m. Spe•k• Sun.iav The Rev. Bob Fort, convention s p ~ a k e r and musician, will pre· sent a message on de· liverance and healing al the Christian Faith Center's 10:45 a m. service Sunday at Bav- view E l e m e n t a r· v School. 2531 S. E. Orchard Drive. Santa Ana Heights. Kim Strutt, director of the youth ministry. will discuss his experiences at the re· cent "President's Prayer ---------- Breakfast" in Washington, O.C. at the 7:30 p.m. youth fellowship meeting. "The Worthiness of God" is the title of the sermon Dr. P. G. Neumann, pastor of the First Baptist Church, 301 Magnolia St.. Costa Mesa. will give Sunday al the 11 a.m. service. His topic for the 7 p.m. worship will be "When God Says No!" CASSELS a . e (Continued from Pa&e 4) Diocese of Washington, D. C. Addressi ng a diocesan convention last S u n d a y , Bishop Moore said : "I resist with all my bein2 the church becoming just a soci al act.ion or service "A Place to Stand," a institution, as much as I four-Sunday sermon series resist the church withdraw- on the message of the Bible. Ing from the struggles and by the Rev. James H. issues whicn surround us Lamberth, will begin this · · Sunday at Cbrlat Church by "WITHOUT the life of the Sea. 1420 W. Balboa worship at its heart, social Blv~ ... Newport Bea~h. T~e work and action can soon beginrung ~ermon title will lose vitality or become bit- be "What's> It All About?". ter and viol~nt. On the other ~e church school "'.Ill hand, the church without begin at 9:30 a.m.. with social involvement s o o n nursery care provided at becomes a place of false both services. spirituality divorced from Members of the Lutheran Cburcb of the Master. 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. will be offered communion at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. worship hours Sun· day. Dr. William R. Eller will deliver a sermon on "God's Picked Represen· tatives." The ju.nior and senior high Luther Leagues will atte~ a youth rally at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Tustin. Sunday. Transportation wUl leave the church at 6 p.m. the flesh which God put on in Jesus Christ." That Paul Moore and Billy Graham are e q u a I l y dedicated Christians. this writer can testify from long person.al acquaintance with both men. Each of them is trying his level best to lead the church in the direc- tion he believes Jesus Christ would have it move. They differ. passionately about what that direction is. Dr. Graham wants to see poverty , war and discrimination eUmJnated as much as Bishop Moore does. But he is convinced that the only way to change human society is to change individual men by con· verting them lo J e s u s Cllrist. - Mom Not Abie ~o Show Love tion. Saml>'OD aJcw a U.OU.- and men with tht jawbone o1 an us. Every di)' thous· and$ more slay t.bemselve1 with the same Instrument. Don't be among them . • \llliU"' -' WUrMlf M da•T 'W!Mil'A ritllt? Wllll's _, SMllW 'IW1 ll!olMft•t vw1 lMd -AM LMiNn' ... ,.., "Oet• 0.. ...-°""1\, .. 9f'tdoll"' Wltfl 'IWr ,....,.. af Clfttl ffl CAMI\ Md e lofttt, .. " ......... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yesterday my mother •11"'"' ... ...._. eriUclled me sharply because I always' seem to be _,AM,.,~: ::!~"~'° =: "han&lng on" my boyfriend. She said it looks cheap :ve":."' ~r• • IN DAILY PILOT. Ind I ought to stop it. 1-=.=-='.""":::::·------- 1 ~ent to .my room and thought over what she • 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 I I • had said. I decided she was absolutely right. Then I • NEW CLASSES • asked myself, why do I do it? The answer seemed • ST ART FEBRUARY• clear -becaU6e I am • starved for affection. • I've always wanted my 011ce aDCI toocl luck to you,1•6-7 Yrs., mother's approval m o r e dear. 1•8 to f 0, CO NFIDENTIAL • than anything in the world. TO WANT TO TELL HER 11 Yn . up She has never shown me OFF: Pus up the inclina-• that she cares about me In • the way most mothers do. GOLFERS! • .....__~ The mothers of my friends caress their daughters Jnd • ALSO kiss them hello and good-• bye, but my mother has WINTER S"'(IAL • lntermedi•te & never done this. Once. when r' I asked her why. she never •Acfv•nced Ballet, showed me any affection. Mo11day1, Tuesdays I Wedn••· • Modern Jau she said. "I guess I am not days only. SHIN 'llS---CAn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the type." DINNH for two $14 ••. In· • Please print my letter. My elude s o etyt+iin9. • mother never misses your ENJOY GREAT GOLF column and it might be a • /lt11t1 1,.1tteu • • good thing if she saw this.- ARCTIC CIRCLE DEAR CIRCLE: Huulng 1t1d kissing ls not proof of love. It may well be that your mother feels m o r e deeply about you than some mothers who are forever care11iaf and petting their chlJdren. Some people are virtually Incapable of e:1pre11LDg af· fectfon. I feel sorry for tbem because often they are pain- fully aware of tbh lhnlta-tton but they are too Inhibi- ted and self conscious to do uytltlng abowt ll DEAR ANN LANDERS: My first marriage was such a miserable failure I felt as if I was not worth the pow- der to blow me to hell. Two years later. I met a man who wanted to marry me. I was determined that I would be the perfect wife. My husband says he is satisfied with our marriage. Well, he should be satisfied because I have bottled up every emotion that might make him angry or uncom- fortable. ~cA11I 1/ • • 1141/tt : •163 N. NEWPORT BLVD.• Senta Ana fTH way t<>u tlt to • la Pu Road tvrnoff. Enter Mis• • 1ion Viejo and follow the 1i9n1. • Phones: 171 4) 137-54)) Golf Shop 11 '· J ll 7 ·5604. MISSION VIEJO GOLF CLUB • NEWPORT BEACH . • 642-4061 • l roc:llure Sent on ~ .. 111ut COSTA MESA URD£N UINE LONI IEACK SANTA AKA • • • • • • • • • • 1745 Newport Blvd ............... 646-1666 9541 Garden Grove Blvd •.• -.... ·--·-638-8200 1629 Lo~ Buch Blvd ........ -•. C213l 436-97&9 929 E. F rst St. ______ ,,_,,_,_ ... 547·9431 llVf H t, I ._AM< () SHOI", IN LAL!fOll"llA • Whenever we have a dis· agreement, I smile and say. "'i es, dear. you are right." When I want to do some· thing and he doesn't want me to, 1 always give in with· out a word. No matter what -he has his way. This has been going on tori===================== six years and now I am abottt to explode. My throat has been so tight for six months that I feel as lf r have a goiter although the doctor says it is nothing but "nerves." Now, I am getting pains I in my chest and my heart pounds so fast I have trouble breathing. Is it possible that this also is nerves ? W h a t should I do? My husband thinks all psychiatrists are quacks. He will not let me l See By Today's Wa nt Ads • THAT • IT'S A reception will be held for Dr. and Mrs. Chisholm at 2::.l Sunday afternoon in the home of Pastor and Mrs. Allen, 1217 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa. The Fountain Valley congregation ha s undertaken partial support of one of the missionaries of W o r I d Presbyterian Missions. Pastor Henry E. Jones will bring a message on "The Greatest Doxology" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. com· munion services Sunday at the Central Bible Cburcb, 23rd Street and Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa. His topic for the 7 p.m. worship: "An Evangelical V I e w s Conservatives." BISHOP MOORE beli eves go to one although I have a ln the lordship and saving feeling it's what I need. Can power of Christ as earnestly you help me? - SINKING FAST as Dr. Graham does. But DEAR SINKING: Go to • DIME The Pioneer Girls planned an encampment and father- daughter box social for 4:45 p.m. today. The celebration of com· "Thous shall love the Lord munion will be conducted thy God with all thy heart. at Cbrlst Lutberu Church, and with all thy soul, and 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, with all thy strength, and Sunday, at both the 8:15 with all thy mind; and thy and 11 a.m. services. The neighbor as thyself." Rev. Lothar V. Tornow will This verse from the 19th speak on the theme. "Be chapter of Luke is the Not Afraid -But Fear the golden text for the Leuon Lord." Sermon on "Love" to be Sunday school and Bible read in all Orange County classes will meet at 9:30 Cbrlstian ScleKe churches with nursery care provided Sunday. for all services. Monday evening t h e The ''Mind's Deslgn" is Lu t.h er an Wom en• s the iermon topic ol the Rev. Missionary League w i I 1 Loren D. Flickinger at the meet at 7::.l. Dr. Nancy he is convinced that human your family doctor and teU needs, for which Christ b1m exactly what you have showed u n fa i Ii n g com· told me. He will surelY rec· passion. can be effectively ommend a specialist and relieved in the modern aaggea a cll.nfc wbere you world only by men of good can be treated. Six years will working together in &f maatblg bosttlldes with social and political action. a amUe would drive anyone • • • A LINE DAY It would be a great around the bend. I'm sur· tragedy H this honest dif· prised you ltave.a't cracked before now. Get cotng • ference of opinion shouldl -;m~~~~~~i.ii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ degenerate into a high\y l• lynn Hart HART' 5 John Hart PORTING GOODS BAl.TZ MORTUARIES Corona def Mar OR i.M5I I 'osta Mf'll Ml fr.t4U BP.LL BROADWAY MORTUA RY polarized squabble which creates the impression that ·the church faces an "either· or" choice b e t w e e n evangelism and social ac· tioo. The disputants seem to agree, in their calmer moments. that Jesus was concerned with both the spiritual and the material welfare of human beings. Stu4ents from Southern 10 a.m. Sunday service of Lepper, who has worked '.IS California College w i 1 I Newport Ultty Cbarc• • a minionary in Nigeria ancl present a musical program meeting ln !lie S e n I o r Mexico will be the gue~t Sundiy during the 7 p.m. Citizens Center, 16th and speaker. College Grant BICYCLES -PARTS TIR ES ACCESSORIES } , Ill Rroa4wa1. CNta Meu uwm service at the Cotta Mesa Irvine Avenue. ~ Clmrclt 1734 At 11 a.m. Sunday. the A four-Sunday n 1 g h I Dr. 0. Cope Budge. presl----IPPAitCfYllPll"llttC~f111Ell!'WW----~~-.ure.-.~~-=-... ~u ....... ~~c...-np~unt11orr--wwttttt-l --iprt11"11e'lllsenurtt--ira--:Sc:~h1t1roonlhlof-f -l!~Msi!I' ~siH!eftll!l!ll-1W~"rllli~btt--'dlAl•~at..t ~oit.f....lSotiOU1Ulthem Call(ornia MF.MORI AL PAR.It Orange Ave. musical meditation sermon held at the First Baptist College, Coet.a Mesa". an- Cemetery e Meribl..., Commwtlon w 1 11 be over radio statJoa KBIG ti-Cttnrch, 6th and Orange. nounced thal the co!Jege has aaa,.I celebrated darlnl both the tled, "Decreeing Good". He Huntington Beach. begin· received a *283 grant from 35411 Padflc View Dme S:I> and ll a.rn. 16Vicea _Wllf __ &e __ a_cco--m..:.p_anl.:,:_ed __ b:_y_ru_'n...::g:_thts __ Sunda __ . ..:..y_. a_t_6..:,i>_.m_. __ the __ R_lc_hf_ie_ld_F,_ou_n_d_a_tio_n_. _ ~ewpert llaell. CIUfllnda ~•at Na,.rt llutMt .... ,.,.. ~ a.m, 210l CliH r•f:ER ,A.MILY COLONIAL ~ve. Putor James G. NOW OPEN! FUN£M,1, aOllS Blaill will preach on the . -·•1 Bela An .. W•tliilbrtttPf topic ''They Saw No One _.. ·But Jeau.s." SMJTR'S MOBTUA.at 117 M• IL e-r.~ •DTCLIJT MOllT'JAft trJ E. l'M 81.. (lo~ M. .. ··- T he Beau tiful, New Huntington Convale eent Valley no · pital 8382 ewman Ave., BUNTINGTO BEACH 8fteeaa Sa.ter _. l'alMrt- E..i .. N~ •tt .._.• ·-· Hr ............ 8etleJa reuer..c ... ••••t1 Bo,.Ci.L Pleate TelephoM 842 -55 51 For lnlorma.ti-0n NIGHT .nd DAY SERVICE , 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATUltOAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM. \ I fJ DAil Y PILOT s.t.wdllr, ,....._, J, lM °F'1ll Qmrter Materials Sales Take '67 Upsurge Building materlalJ salH showed their first gain in three years during the 197 fall quarter, R l ch a rd Nevlna, cbamnan of tbe State Board of Equallzatlon, disclosed today. OnlY plumbing and elec· trical supply storea, olf 10 percent, failed to share ' ln the group's 3~ percent in· crease over the aame period of a year ago. A pickup In realdenUal construction waa credited for llftlng taxable sales in lumber and b u i 1 d l n I materials, ! p e r c e n t , hardware 4 percent and paint and glass a n d wallpaper U percent. Statewide, third quarter taxable sales showed 1lgn1 In CalJforma of 1hru1gjng off a dull first six months by 1aini1tg 4 percent over the third period In 1966. Nevins, the S o u t h e r n California member of tht board, Rid achool btlla alJo evoked a r11ponslve chord amont 10rne 1ebool-oriented · retaJJtra' cash registers. ........ c:..11 ... Tbla wu indicated by the 1tate'1 department and dry Sood stortt, conaldered ma- jor ouUeta for school sup- plies and clothing. showing•--~--------------­an Increase of 10.7 percent for the quarter. Apparel Lacking quiet chm&e adlptablllty ii d r l y la e the ouUetl alone wen nearly bulldln& industry nuts. We, the home buy. fl'J, have a percent higher. taken a fickle attitude on the new homM .,,_ seek High employment and an and what we e:ipect of them. inventory buildup w e r e One year we 1eek an enonDOQI yard to plant credited for the rail quarter orchards, pooll and/. 1 e n t y of play area. Nut, we spurt In taxable sates. want virtually no yar with what we ban to be concrete California's taxable sales th t · be h' eel i ad reached $8.9 billion In the so a it ~an 08 nste of mowed. Garden third qurter a gain of kitchens, pioneered on the West Cout by Deane $34.3.7 million ' over the rau Brothers, swept bousewiv~s oU their !eel Today, bow· period in 1966. ev~r, the big attraction is the lulb master bedroom The total meant $ 8 9 suite. mlllioQ was collected for the Our contractor • developer•, and the architedl in- cities and counties for the voJved, are competing fiercely to continually Innovate one percent local sales tax glmrnicks for our taste. Teclmoloty, ootrecinc man's and $331 million for the ability to cope with it, is laying the groundwork for state at the 3-4 percent tax challenging new environments within our homes. Homes rate. The totals do not In· have been staid and overlooked for too long. elude over $2 bllllon spent Our reach for the moon bas JJOt yet taken tbe roar for sales tax-exempt food, out ol toilets. Fu.maces still Uck and claok. Dllbwu!Mrs 1as.0Une and prescrlpUon are a marvel, but will shatter the bouHwtvea• nerves. drugs. New hou1e1 l'Wl aetUe, plaster Cl'acks, and a Santa Ana wind drives duat tbroUgb the windows. 'Z L ' I RIAKTHROUGH ero Ot8 mprove Badgered by the fluctuating dollara ml tnt.rtJt rates, the beleaguered building industry ii learin~ • p • up for a nt:udJ:froach. Much research 'bas occarred Huntington ro 1ects ctur,ngthi:e wheels g~ull~Jt:ld':V::=Jt~':am iet • rolling, yesterday's rniltakes and today's new 8lttni bomea on the td,. that nsulta 10 far have con· awareness will be thrilling to witness. Money l~en of JOit -tbe "1 tr o Jot vlnced ~be bu have encouraged ballden to Cl'eate new thlnga we lint,. concept _ bu savtd found "an eom· seek and to greatly Improve quality. Aasembly..Une techniques seldom utilized will become more pramtnent. 1IDd' and improved JivabU· prom.lie for tbOle who do Costa of construction which have spiralled with tty ol two development. at not require larpr lob but everything else, will not be too evident. Mus production Huntintton Beach, accord· want tbt mu:lmum of In· with quality, factory incorporated, will give everyone Inf to the NAHB "Journal door-outdoor space with low a better home bargain !or their dollar tfian they ever of Homebulldln1." maintenance and a tradl· dreamed of. >. special nint·pa1e re· tional strtet·side elevatJon, Fibreglass Ls really just finding ita way into homes. oort lD the January l11ue of who demand fee almple own· Thousarids of new residents now have flbreglasa 1'Homebulldlng" relates the ership of tbe lot and w~ showers, bathtubs, and sinks. One bu.lldeT 1pray1 in · qpertence of two builders desire mu:lmum privacy. color a thin coatln& on the interior and exterior of ,who .,use every inch for in· Sldfs and back are walled. hil units. In doing such, his walls are much ttroneer . door • outdoor 11 v I n g" by The zoninf variance con· and never. need, painting. All marka, dirt, or whatever, p 1 a c i n g one wall of the tainl nstrictlons designed sponges nght off. Five yean' aging of some 5 000 . house nuah with the aide of to insure privacy and pre· units be constructed in this manner look u gOod • the lot. serve separation of adjoill· as new today. One of those applying the Inc bouaes and the com· Owens· Coming, U.S. Plywood, Westinghouse and zero-lot Une prlnclple (with minion refuaed to allow 1a· several other major corporations have united and col- 111 ~•experimental variance" ra111 leu than 20 fHt from lectively spent millions in housing research. Fruita trom U>e 10ninl ordinance) the ttnet. Armour UJll'ell· of their discoveries will make our forthcomln& M1' la Llrry Armour. His Ocean· ed pleasure over "e~ceUent subdivisions unique and e:iciting. _ __.. 1 ,_,... t ' r 1-•-•· cooperatloa from local ofil· wvuu s -ou ,o -~ c'·'·." · CUSTOM HOMIS Oll 20 aerff valued at '32,· -ooo per acre. The o t b e r HunUn&ton Carrying the banner of cuatom bomet lndivl4u.ally By meana of tbe lnnova· Beada lJuUdln& firm that built is a faltertn1 flqwaviD(. Always ~ will be tlon in aiting Armour has has combined aklll ln ualn& lnellvichaally deail[rild and bull£ houiei. They, however ' '*' able. to produce 1.863-land with cooporatJon of the bo longtr will liave' much other than more foota1e tqUaH-foot houaes wtth a zonlnl commlaalon is Deane than the mass-produced house. '29,950 price tag and 2.370-Brothers, Inc. Oddly, 1tudytn1 many "custom homes" built In the square-f<>ft mode1' for '35.· Where climate IJ mild, past five years, many of them tact the creative and 450 - a "medium'' ranfe home buyen 1et more liv· desirable feature• found in 1ubdivi.sion1. The new era for the vlclnity. iDI apace for the dollar, tht iJ not only coming, it ia here today. Demand it, "Homebuilding" reports article conclude•. your home is moat likely your largest lifetime tn- PIN SUNDAY vestment. DON'T BATTLE WITH YOUR Loan Totals Announced To Head AIA Unit George W. Roacb, Jr .• Ml been eieet.d national Jlftl"' dent of U)e Aniertcaa lnaUtute of L I ii d I c a p e Architects. Roacb ii a partner in the architectural and plarullni firms ol Burse-Reach and Urban Architects and Plano- ners, Inc., wbo bave ~v­ ed nwnttou n.V fqr th• wort In ~ •• landtcapt IJ'dlitec:ttre aad Interior~. '1beir CWT.nt projects iJl. clude Orute C o u ft t y ' s newflt pWmed conummfty. Rancbo CaptltrlDt, com- prising 1245 acres ol toDJng and mountainous terraiA paralleling the San Diego Freeway and adjo!Jling the commualU.. of L a I u n a Nt.auel Ud San J 11 a n Capiatrano ... .. •• ·South Coast 11 New Firm Devefoping Exc~ngors ·Harliour W atetfront List Reoord The Soatb Ona&• Coast Ezchaqt Group ha1 just completed ita flrlt fJl11 :rtar of m•tlDC• . wlth . over 'I m.illion doU.1 of rtal •tate e:idwllea hnlai' dosed ncrow. '11111 41-member aroup is composedt( e :i ch an I e • minded relltora from the San Qemea&e and Lacuna Beac:b reil estate bo81'dJ. Paul Stuart. a member of the Society ol Escban1• CounlelOra, ii the 1988 chairman. A 'new firm, Maxon, Mu· OD, tlock and Snow, bu bte1( formed to develop w a t.-r h o n t property betwffD H U D t 1n I to n ~ aD)d Cbe ocean, OD the mm dWmel 1'ed conunllllily of -.i acres. Norma.a Muon, enctJttve Vice preaideat aad project mainacer. apec:ta>t1e1 1 n Mediterranean 4 e • i 1 n • wtlk:h • be plau to use in the new development. Purebue prtc. for the .-.----...---iAe property ... $1.,050,000. The new hip_ brid'8, dedicated Jan. 13, will itve ruideots direct acceu to tbe oceaa. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE Don Muon,. chlJrman of the board, ii an. Arisona developer Will 31 years ofl••""""....,. ... -... ""-IWW•-·•-·•'""w#• e~e~ In IJom• bullding1.------•-• ~----. and land ~~ent. He devtloped Tucaon Green Valley, a completely plan· Fall lt••Ce Available MAnussu wn. 11011D • n.••am ............... o.ta .... 11.are.O.. Slit ...,... .... Uberty 8-1303 Harbor 1View Selling -Fast • UPHOLSTIRY • JuJt three weeks aio, have aa many as five by driving aou~ on the Richard B. Smkh annouftetd ~· and thr .. batha. Newport F r e e " a y to the formal 1fand openlJll Elepnee la a major fac· MacArthur Boulevard. Turn tor In every plan wJ• rough left on MacArthur toward of bia new Broadmoor sawn woodl and Jlative rock Corona del Mar, left a1ain Mm ~lslerJJ ; . . , -~1 1-4711 ' Harbor Vin' II development or stone tutehally balaneed on San Joaqul'n Ro a d . __ located atop the hU1I of atain•t c us tom ll:iWres, --..-----=-----:......:::===-======::: 1111 MIWPHf ·- Irvine J\anch cmrlooklnc rubbed panellnc, Hilb a· Corona del Mar a 11 d poltd beam ctillnp en· 11Palerways. compass walla ol glass fiDe4 0 We are betiaDlnl the with views to the sea. third week ol our trand Purniabed second storr wiCS. opening with 31 bclmla in overb4D&iD1 eave• a d d escrow. 'ni1a ii, l btlleve, fart:be, custom ttomi JIOtet. almMl \lnbtard of la· UM AU floor plaDa taci.d-full. eeo,a price ran1e. Bqyu equipped MtdaU,lon. Jdtcbtna acceptanee and enthusiasm and u mucb aa 40 runnlnc ht "been nethlng lbort of feet ot' work area. Several Nn11tional," Smith corn· plana have t b r e e • c a r mented. prqes. A full range of bomts la Broadmoor Harbor View . lllf· DllllE llTI ., LAGUNA NIGUE . · · b11 ·The ~~e lNVlltMINT OfflOl'tUNllY· MAONW~· · t • INCOME TAX Dilbursernent of r e a 1 estate loans In Ora1J1e C t·Jn· ty by the western home of· flee of the Prudential IDaurance Co. t o t a I e d Sl),429,400 durine 1987, IC• cording to Herman R. Roe· ati. Onnp County Invest· menta rnanaaer for tbe com- PlllY'• mortc11e 1 o a n departmenL atiU available ill Ult DtW Homes takes ita place as 4"elopmut habarine emi-one of th• important new .cutea> uCllrior' dtsiCl» and home developmeots witbln "" buic noar p&au. <Prietl Uae muttr-plaaned lrvlne rap fr9'D "3,D t o Randi. Tbe bomea WW be "2,800. Tiie muts plm· of tpcate4 1'~ • a ttp-ee,.. a=munity glvtl wtry milUte drift ~ ahoppln1 amounted to •183,408,001. -~.:.t_wn«6 _,.fl!u~ • ~· Ud several c arehes In nus was divided '45.649,953 "9UIQI .,,.._ ... ~"' IWlM• downtown (:orona dtl Mar. The tLOCIC /ivfllll/ II well- nlnecl t. ct. battle for 19'11 After a ........ tllCueeioft l'lth ye1, we'll ttnera11y eave "'°" "'-" tftOUth en yow ,.. ,. pay our low charge. Don't Rght "' let llOCKI .:is AID ITAn ID " N[3 af'•· A•1rlen w.-t Ta..,_ Wiiii 0.... .. 0..... 1114-C fflWPC)IT IOUUVAID (It ....,_,. -..... twlMr), C.... MIN wm Hft t AM • t PM. IA'"9AY ..... AY t • I '"°"' 641"'114 NO Aft..of NTMINT NICISSARY Of that amount, ..... 400 wu for residential prop- ertin, and •ta,M0,000 f o r commercial and industrial projects. During the put year dllbunall In California New Allatate Agents Named Two new AU.late la· nruce qeat.a, one a fonmr atucfent at Orange Co.t CoUt11. ba.t been ap- po!ea.d to tbt C.ta Meaa Sears store, brlQCing to 17 tbe number ol aitntl work· ru.out ot ibat locatiol. . II i c h au J. Botta, Anahtlm, ID 0CC alUDUHll, and BJ?Oll It. Teter, Tultllt, rectnUy completed traininl at Allltate's Menlo Park, Calli., tralalnl center. f o r residenUal projects, JlliDC pool and buic rec:rta· I\ is within five miDu1ea ol '91,588,asa for commercial t1aoal JaciUtlea. tbe lift UnlnnltJ of and industrial purposes. and ~ta be~ • D d :1'cit ~ ~ '28.167,192 for farm pro--.1-' •"' ....... • 1 e d IDd-......aal com~la. arties. ~ tu m -JDOtt -~· Throughout the 13 western el tilt plDOruak •lew dCl Inland resi enta Ill a y states Prudential invested ~ UYial .,... 1'hktl reach the B r o ad m o o r ~ JU4,ea2,157 in ~al estate topt ~....., feet. Plan• ~ View Sile• OUlce loans durmi ttr7. Of thfs----~------~.,.-----.....,;.-.------~~~~~--------~-----------~----~---- amount, S'l'9,057.564 was for residential p u r p o 1 e s • Sllt,see,•11 for commercl1l and iDdutrlal r.rojecta, and •.ma,112 for arm loana. County BIA Slat~ Meet The Oran1e C o u n t y chapter of the Building Industry Anociation o f California wU1 meet Monday at the Dianeyland Hotel to bear . four tpeakers on the new Utn law. Tbe mtetlnt wm begin wltb a IOdal bour at 8:30 p.m. followed b>' d1nner and proeram at T:~. TIM pane wtQ co.er muy IDllta of the lien law and answer questions. I f • D e :t ll • D • -• :. , • Geralln Clark, of ! boa Island, arrived • South Korea t o d a as a Peace Corps ~ unteer assigned to health c ent er. e daugbteti of Mr. d Mrs. Vaughn 117 Sapphire A,t e., studied I t Colbdo College, UCLA and UniversitJ of Mm.ich. 1 I Coost Man President Of Group s.twd.IJ, ~ '· 11)61 ~ rflij(: 1j ~lie 8rit;f•e floast! _"Right Guard" SPIAY .... -2 secOld Sfl1f .-24-~IDt c:;...,. ...... nac cr-.. 1 .. san au~ "One-A-Day" MULTIPLE YIT~ ••• Helps ,. " ~ lie 1 98 f ntily apilst •ltnl 11 .._ Utttrs • 11. saeou 'S Ball-0-Fllt ...... ftr clAlllls ,.. ••• IDlps • Ml' toe, lllltles ..... of flltWIShlMllM.._PI. • "Instant lllSality" PMllEI -Uy 1111 staci 4 lillldls together • -lft .. lllDrs, 77 :e_dia1r11t. ._. •. m C _, ...... ...,. Slacks Permaaent press ,.ts in new fashion cofo~, ittchrding black. Fii Cit "' hditionaJ styting, bemess niltlmt. Sites n te 41 Rer. 5.91 4 98 • Clatlles Lill Dllt lop .. I ' llllletar......., t •'""It 2 98 ~=--·etc. • ... c.. ......... $attnm ftr tM &tire FlltflJ 1.98• 6.98 SPIAY Disinfectant lllla ........ vm .•• e.liMlt• MuSlfloldodol'S ... ptnuts l'llOl4 & llllldew. •ht.Sin =--.....,;...----·--~--~~~-----·~--..... -----------........ ~ II Aqua Net'' HAIR SPRAY lhL 2i$1 I z ; I ... ALOE WU sm en PIH ts ••• -wt IMS ... '"11" 12.88 ., I .,,_tULtl lOP.& ~ 70.,SAW NEWPORT BEACH 1020 llVINI IN WISTCLIPP PLAZA " HUNTINGTON BEACH SPIUNOOALI & IDl ... I HUNllNGTON IEAOI ADAMI & lllOOKHUIST -.. , \. -ll'i -" +t -l'i _.., -·= +"' _, .. =~ ::I~ ij ~ -1 =~ ~i -1 == = 1Z ;p ' I , New York Stocb Continued from Page 8 ' ----...---... ~)iiiii,,..-:;.;;..-...:..--------­.. ' lligil, Low, .. . .. ....... _.,. . .-• . .,,,... ·-.... ... .... .,...-,. ................................. - Intennluloa Village Players Off and Running ly TOM TITUS Of MM .,_,, l'ilef Stiff ' : : Time was. tber~ for a wbUe, when the birth =:rate of community theater in Onnge County was : : exceeded only by its mortality rate -but over : : the past year the pendulum seems t~ ba.ve swung ·: back in favor of the newborn producing group1. · • At any rate, it appears tbere11 always room for . · .. one more, and the day may not be tar off when every city in the county is represented ~Y at least one little theater. On the Orange Coast this day bas practically dawned, the only exception being Foun- . tain Valley. , · = One Orange County town wbicb probably holds the record for the most theater groups ~epresen~· : · ing it -though not all at the s~e time -ts . ~Tustin. Over the past three years virtually eve~y : type of theater -community, stock and even cb~l· : · dren's shows -have been presented at the Tustin : .. playhouse, which dimmed its lights apparently for ~ ·: good a few months ago. . ~~ IUT IEFORE THE demise of the Jamestown- . Village showplace, another community group was born, and this one currently is scaling the ladder of countywide recognition with productions at T\13- lin's Hewes School auditorium. • During the latter day6 of the Tustin Playhouse. : after Ross Dixon's community theater group had ; ._given way to a children's program under V. C. ~ -"Pat" Jones some of the parents got together their own adult 1 theater to supp!ement the children's operation when the latter was in financial difficulty. ; · . This group put on three plays -:-"The Wheeler . : Dealers," "Once For the Asking" and "Under the . Yum Yum Tree" -before the Tustin Playhouse :;.ceased operation last sumtr?er. B_y that time t!'e !:!;Eeasepaint had bad sufficient tiJM to work 1ta ! .. way into the blood stream, and the ymag, Playe~s : :were. born, like the legendary pboerux, out of their .:own ashes. . :; SINCE THE PLAYERS were out of a village, ~:they found the Hewes School auditorium in the [t northern part of the city and unveUed their first i:'~roduction under their new name, "The Man Who : 'came to Dinner," last November. Their second ::lhow, "The Tender Trap," closes ita three-weekend ... J'Wl tonight. :'!~ "This Jsn't the same group O!at wu in the Jamestown Village, although it wu started by mem- bers of 1hat group," the players' publicity chair· :··man. Wanda Cook, empilasues. "We're now a com- • pletely new organization." : • At this writing the ViDage Players have re- : : mrlted a roster of more than 50 member1, most : : of them from the Tustin-Santa Ana-Orange area. : . 'J'heir plans for this· first season are ambitious : enough -as many as 10 productions in. 1968, ~·:which would mark them first ln the C0'1Dly in sheer >• · produdlvtty. ~:: And they have community sup~rt -a good : ~. •lud crowd braved the nin to see 'Tender Trap" :::1ut Jl'riday, and 20 advertisers took out space in ::=~he program. The VUJage Players, it would seem, :::.11re well on the.ir way. .... =:-: * * * ·-.. WE WERE SADDENED to learn ol. the death lut weekend of Ron Elllk, a good friend and fel· • -low theater critic, who wu killed Saturday in Wis- consin when his car smashed into a teleph. one pole. Ron , a mathematician with the Univac Com· pany in Long Beach, "moonlighted" as a reviewer for the Santa Ana Register for more than a year before m<>vin~ to the Midwest several months ago: _ He bad Just completed his first novel, "The Cross of Gold Affair'' in the "Man from U.N.C.L.E." • aeries. which will be released next week. · · While in Orange County, Ron covered pl1yt at South Coast Reper'atory, the Laguna Playhouse, -the Huntington Beach Playhouse and other tbea· · ten. He was only 29 at the time of bis death. * * * Shakespeare Company at Melodyland The NaUonal Shakespeare Company, one of the most prestlglow r e p e r t o r y organizations ol ita kind In tbls country, will open a seven-performance engage· ment Feb. 26, in Melc,dyland Theater. 'Ibe opening n i g b t performance, which wtll beein promptly al I p.m., will be the company's highly touted p r o d u c t i o n of ''Romeo .tnd Juliet... This program will be repeated on Tuesday at Jl a .m. and 3 p.m. On Tburaday, Feb. 29, the company will present Ben Jon1on'1 "Volpone" for two performances, beginning at 11 a .m. and 3 p,Jn, Tbe final offering of the aerie 1, Shakespear'• "Twelfth Night." will be prnented on Sat u rd a y , March 2, at 11 a .m . ud 3 p.m. . Special reduced rates for student.a and 1d>ool groupa are being offered for thil enra1ement. M .. USICl8DS Perform "Les Girls, Let Girll," Melodybnd'• new "ldUIU' only'' stage · revue, bu reached tbe hal.fWa1 mark .Newport Baibor 8 i g h in Its engagement and will School's maQc depwtment begin tbe third week of it.a will prelelll tbe fourth an· run Tuesday night. llnal mu.ale ICbol•sblp con· Producers Sammy Lewis cert neu Friay at a p.m. and Danny Dare, who spent ln the Har8or H i g h more than a quarter of a auditorium. million dollars for the tavisb in the United State•: In- t e r n atlonally ace~ ed•Cio daDcft't Boa Md..Jo, Holid.ay ; .. tbe larpst group of lbowlh'll and dallCef• yet .teee • 1 a Melodytand. 288 Movies · Seek 08C81"8 Proceed. frona the pro· wardrobe which is used in pam will remain 1rith the ttl' 'dozen spectacular pro- music depl!tlDellt u n t i 1 ductioa numbers, assembled HOLL YWOQD (UPI) lpl'inf when fl • a a c: l a l a truly lntetnatlonal cut for The Academy of Motion Pie· acholarahilJ Iida will be the French revue. ture Art.a and ScieDca u- presented te out.standing Headiog the cast ol eo nounced that -feature graduating vocal and in· are avant garde comedienne length xnoviel are eligible strumental students. · Rusty Warren, Fr enc b for <>scan this year, com-· Tbe program wW iDClude sfng.er • d~er Liliane pared wit& 298 Jut year. selections by the A Cappella Montevecchi: Puert-0 Rico The awardl will be Choir ... _ "---•·Ile th singer Tony Daryll; Les Big presented April a at Madrtg~"' s~~i;;'1"" ..:t th: Ben, Parisian comedy team Municipal Auditorium in Sailor Band. Vocal director making its first appearance Santa Monica. is Les Van Dyke, ac· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'ftCZ companist .!' Mr• ... Patricia llOTICll TO CHDfTOIU llOTIC• TO CHDfTMS Adams. with R 1 c h a r d ..., ._,.,., OtJ MU TIWllR• England in chage of the SUP'll•IO• COUH OI' TM• , ............ U.C.C.) • STAT• DI' CALll'OalUA Notlct la .... t."::...." c~ Satlor Barut. llOR TM• couNTY OtJ DtlA ... ll of awls ~--Tr_,.,., Ticket.a at fl each may est•t. "' Ml!lltL \ElltT HOLT, Ja .• :--•._. ---~·· be abased at the' door:!° ... ~,_.. .... ~--1. •· HOLi/ o., ~·.,_,,. .,~ _ .= fpur H bor Hi'""' ·t Nollee Is henby ti-to cnclBan •I,,.., fl'lacMlta, c.i. MIM. CalllWMa. Or rom Ir au mUI C II.vine clalf'N ... Ina fM .. ~ _, ~ r. ....... •r Metllrtloll. students 10 111e .. ._ c1a1ms 111 ..,. offla "' ,.. ..,...., ~. • •" 1•111 • t. ' afor ... ld Court, Of' to 11rewt ltllftl t9 r,'.t:n"'~"' J::' V::...,,'!"-aw ti tlle undenllMd at Ille offlc:e et .. ,... Elldllo. CaNf :t lllat .,.a _...;; baum, Gavle and Ca!IMt. U7 Soutll h¥-• ..._ ru.oW. n LM't tervlc:e .,,.. erly Drive, In ttla City of '-'IY Hiiia, loU!M al 2"145 l''-"fla. Coa• 1¥1eN. County of Los AMtles. Wllldt ...._ eantorl'la. la lnletlded 1e be melt to olflc1 la ll>e l'leat Of bull""• of Ille LM'l"f l"eul VllUIM Int...., TrlMfene undersleMCI In all INtlers P8r1•lnlne t9 ....,_ 11uai-aHrftS fl 2Uf l'r-tla safll .stale. S<ldl cl1lms. wllll Ille nee• Ave., Costa Mesi, Cotlfwnll, .,,.. ftWll sary vouc.llefs, mvat be tlltG "" _.. Mid tr-'9r Wiii ., --. .,, Jazz Concert Set for SAC • ed as 1f0<11111d. wlllltn six ,,_1111 aftet' or 1~ l'tllNIN 2S, ,._, Ill 1119 Tbe w.alll ol Phillips Hall "'" first l>Wlleall<ln of 1111• NllCll. oMcie of CIWIWlll EiC,..., !WI Vll'llur• < at sam.a Ana College wm Otled ,....,.,..,, 1• '"'· . llW.,,Eiw;fno. C.lffllmla. WILLIAM E. HOLT, . So fW a la II-to Mid ........ echo with the m o d e r n becutor e1 ,,,. w111 r,_,.,.. MW ...,... 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GI,,.,_, e11e featuring the Q>llege fl:ag k":0~1~e C~~lnH~~~· o~:-:0 "'9 twirlers and 90Df leadera.. credilors of tfle ebovt Nmed ....... 1"81 ell "'rsont hlvl119 ci.1,... -Intl tM Ykl dlUdent are requlr• to flle /u~l1 1z Idleness of Studios lllern, with ·"" IMCallr'f YOUdle~ hi Ille office ot Ille c\.tfk el Ille ebo¥e enttlled court, or to llfSMnt """" wltll Ille necnsery YOUCIMrs, lo tlle un- denl911ec1 el Ille off Ice el Mr AttorM¥ J. Everett Blum, NO\ Wlltlllf'• llOll...,ar~ ...,_,ry Hiib, Cellfonlla "211 wtlkll la Ille pllca of buslMU of the U .... nilMd "' ell mettera lll'r1•1nlne to 1M •t• of Mid cllcedlm, wttllln • tllx ,_Ills 1ttw !Ila first _.lcetlOll el tllte Mttc.. r*· .. -~-'.6 Bothering Producer DetH JellUlll'Y 10, ,,.. Clere J. o.- .... .. C'MOM, LIT'S Lift A UTTLr .. ..... ... B1 BOB mOMAI ''Cleopatra... ~:.-:=.If...::.~ u ...,..T....._ .,..., Wanger bu lately ~ • Pll·IM!i Lot'su..-ll"t .. ,:tl ....... 7:1J-11tll C•lt 11• hJI .... ...., HOLLYWOOD .AP) bis headquartera in New !;.. ~"i".....,.,. It's a ICaDdal, aay1 veteran York, so be brings a r..~,i:i~ce1111n11a ,.,, tUm maker Watter Wanger, geographical as well as a. ,...-..., tw • ......,.. that b buge .U.C91 of the bll1orioal -r-ive t 0 l'uOlllMd or.,,.. coeat o.11y l'li.t, -·4----'-~ •-·.. u .. n-ooc1• r-• .,,........ J_,., u. lit-'» -,....,,.,., a. ......,.,.. IUVT-·--J ·-TW I present plight. ,... 1MI lie idl9.. ....... ,1-,:========~~ Nevw escept ~ perioda ''iiii;;;i;~;iii;;iii;;ii ~--------. ol labor ltrikea haft the ~ [/jm =:: ~:d-:ccr.v::. ~ I . l 0 aurvey Of lbootinC ICbedulet di&cloHt that 20ll Century· Fox, Columbia, UDIY•Nl, Paramount and D:laney ha•e no fDml ln pm:ludion. MGK 1l:ds week Jtarted one, "The Split." and W •ner Bros. • Seven Arts ls com· pletin1 one, .'I Love You, Alice B. Totlas." Nor ii there m u c b televilk>n filming at the ltudiol. TtU ii the time of year .ma molt series are flni1htng their' INIODI and laying otr until they learn if options are being picked up. . ...-r llAClll -.... -......... u.. .. ..;dt.a.ate /~.,,mesa .. " .·' . . ,, ' ms MAllEE SI .... , 2 D.11 • DANNY on In "MERRY ANDREW" aho CARTOONS All JUTS ·50c The tituatioa la 1adden.iog to Wanger, whole career dates to the •a when the 1tudiol were pouring fc:rth 500 featmea a year. He IACKSTAGE -Costa Mesa's Bernie Simon, a busy aerwd in exec u t Ive ~· community theater actor who examines eyes in biJ ~ at Paramount, •J.>8re time, may soon be/rinting cards ldentifyinf COilllllbia and MGM ud bMI~========= . ·tum as "star of stage an television" . . . he'll be had a diltiatubhecl career : seen on the Channel 5 game show "The Perfect as producer of mma from .Match" next Thursday at 3:30 p .m. . . . "Foreip Coueapoudent" to Wllller · .f Sale " --. l.Hi.1 Tennie b,.... ., NOHAJI SAVI 50·'5% ..... .. . Girls' T..-.P,...... ., "" •M .. ! "liow ·--..... Al .... ........... ' . I \ g:;:;;• \iii =!! I THE YEAR'S HAPPIEST · MUSICAL ••• with the year' a happint castf ''.'1 m~sa " , '.,\Al I ~--· .a.a. ......... ..,. HeW 0...-Thinl Week '!'A. SlJPBRB P.llMI "-u. .....- "B.i\1i.LIAN'r ' ClNBMA ART." -·......,-· --- Kids Uke to 'Ask Andy' ., .......... 1 .. -.. : . -·~-~·· -.....,. .. -I • 1' c .._ J .. OlJlll COJISI Open N .. ty j;4S ~ .....,...,_,._.a,.. .--------. -- PaUL !\.L\l\<MaN COOi 1a..1!"\in lllt<J '( Ht 1 ...., WAT flUI Cl AlllCI IYllY TUISD.\1' .. ...... . .... .... "ANNA KARJNINA" .... w ... ..., ..... .._.. "MIN AND llLL" ' .,..-.., SEE "LUKE" ON THI LARGEST SCREIN IN OltANGI COUNTY -t.. ('u T H I V I SC 0 U N T" J ....., CW,-11 • 2 , ... . ..,......., .................... . ALL MAYS lie _.nr .. · ., ,.....,_ .. ......., .. _ ··-·-·.A .. ur.c. ..... LAST 12 DAYS ............. -~ ........ ............. 0.. ten•1 Qlnlr. wen. Gnml Boe DaJ came md .-dla Olllr OM ~ la tlll ecm'- IMl'. Tbat Wll flf Ula--LA"•• Ju9cm GI Cotta~ '· » eame-ap wttll oar wia- DiDC drawtnc • "1fJeet. ' ~ WEB, boya and &lr11, we'll be ,.ttlnc pntty dGM to Valntlne'1 Day. So lets put Oil' JlmU iato tb1I cciatat aad ... wbo can come qp with the bat drn- in&I and poeJD1 about your neetbelrtl. Uncle l.q, ,,_. ti r-. mtDd .u ,.~ .. tM drawtnp ta t'8 ert cant.at mult be ~ illeba wide by four lnebel deep to be eJ1gi----------------------------.1 b1e ,_ tDdllnl· We received I 101De tbll week that were the Wl'Glll ••• -~t * PRIZE WINNER .. be· conalaered.· \ 80NORABLE 1"eattt. wihner1 in thll week's art caetat wen: '1'bil week's C0Du.t wUim la LIA JtlYOQI,. 8, 288-B CaJldlJo St., Colt& 11 .. Jim Pardue, 10, llun· t1Jliton Beacb;' C 11 ff or d Stover. 7, Cotta Men; Steey Lee, 9, Cotta Meu, and BW Bosworth, 11111. Cotta Liesa. Any chlJd under 12 ea eter U.de 1-'• Art ~ lltreya all JOU do. (1)' Draw picture OD pl9ce of pllln. white paper' l*A ~ wite ad 4 lDC:ha dlep. Uae black fnt and make llnel ~ (2.) DO llOt cop1 or trice plctare. It m,ut be yaar nn wwt. ~.) Pat JOU!' name; ap and ~ on beet ti drawtn1. Kall It to U.S. IAn'a Art Contest, las 1680, DAILY PILOT, cam 11.a wtmaer wm neem K-nDl«IY blJt dolllr. WGB TIDNG8 .. ARE BEAUTIP'l1L Hilb thlnga are beautlfu.I: I The planet Mari' Thi fl'op and tbe bear•. Thi mall dU1d bun. CrackliDI red fire, _,_ MICllllP. .. --.. ..._ Trees in the sky, The heaven above As the birds fly by, The sun and the stars. Clouds in the air, Mate me atop IDd .we. Low tldng1 are beautiful: The rollln& billa, Bloom.inc flonrs ~~MN!~ Comw--.·---wwwiotli:i And the 'duck's bUl '!be ocean and rtyen, SOMI SNOW I think IDOW tastes very good, It sometimes sprinkle en your bood. Some I DOW ia soft like. kitt.a. 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A preliminary tiJf between the rival colleges' in· iramural champions will occupy the gym. beginning at 6:20. Coach Bob Wetul's nifty Pirates, ranked 9th today in California jaycee c1rcles, are fighting for undisputed r1rst place tn the circuit. Spencer, Quarry Square Off OAKLAND (AP) -Thad Spencer, still the needler, and JttrrY Quarry, showing Irish irritation at Tbad'a jibes • trade blows this afternoon in a heavyweight title elimination bout here. Their match may lead the winner to the world heavyweight cham· pionahip -and milliom of dollars. They weighed in Friday morning; Quarry at 193lh and Spencer 200lh. · Those will be the amounced weights for their 12-rounder. When Quarry's weidst was an· nounced, Spencer jibed, "Jeny'a too li.ttle to fight me." ·Quarry shot back, "Dynamite comes n little packages." ···Quarry, with 14 k.ayos in a 25-1-4 record, is known u a stopper. Spencer i~ rated as a boxer, although hil '32-S record includes 13 knocltauta. . The fight will be telev ised throughout the United States -except · within 150 miles of Oakland -and Mexico City, via aat.elllte to Europe and Japan. There will be no radio. Promoter Dem OW'gin predicted On TV 'l' .... f , c1aa .... e1 7, 2 ... .... more than 10,lm fans will pay $100,000 to watch the figbl The Oakllnd Arena s scaled for 14,200 seats and $148,000 ,ross. The light is the seccmd semi~ n the World Boxing A.Modation ·Umination aeries to pick a mcceuor ior ex-clwnp Caaiua cia,. Jimmy Ellis wm the other aemlftuJ and awaita the ~-Quarry winner ror a title fight ill March or April. Ellis and u.mer beavy'ftiebt cham- pions Joe Looi!, Gene ~y1 Jack Dempsey and possibly 1'.aoyu Pat- terson are expected at ringside. The fight appears to be a toss-up. with man-in-the atreeet odds having nuctua t.ed from 6-6 SpeDcer to 6-5 Quarry. Spencer. ol San Franclsc, was reported to be 7-6 in New York. Las Vegas odds were reported 6-5 l nd take your choicest mMIJing, bet )6 lo win~. · Louis and ElliJ were reported to 1ave pick~ Spencer. ··Fullerton 8th ~. ,..., J, 1'61 . And, they're aotnc for thelr third straight conquest of a Moe Radovich quintet after bagging a pair of heart· stopping victories on their way to a c~ampionahlp last season. They topped Fullerton in overtime, 1~94. then took a 111-106 verdict at F JC in the finale. In the second struggle they trailed by 22 points at one juncture before catching fire . Wetzel still penplres when he rec.its that one. Wetul'a chaps currently share the conference lead with Rado vi c h's revamped Fullerton crowd u each sports a 7-1 record, and each shows a +game winning streak. Wetzel opines that the winner of Lakers Roll To 151-113 Landslide Win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West led the surging Los Angeles Lakers to a 151-113 Nation.al Basketball Associa- tion victory over the Seattle Super· sonie& Friday night. West scored 20 points, bad 11 assista and played alert defense to spearhead the Laker1 to their eight victory in their last 10 games. Elgin Baylor poured in 2.5 points. Archie Clark, Tom Hawkins and Gil Goodrich aD bad 19 for the Lakers. Seattle acoring was led by Walt Haz- zard arid Bob Rule with 17 each. The Laker• play at home in The Forum thi6 weekend. They take on San !Mgo tonight and Seattle again Sunday night. They host Cincinnati Tuesday night fiy to eSatUe for a 'nlunday game. The l..aUr'1' current atreak has car- ried them t.o a 29-24 record for third place in the Western Division 's stand. mp, 10 games behind St: Louis. San Francisco ii in second place, three· and • ablf pines ahead of Los Angeles. LA'• two oppooenta this weekend - Seattle and San Diego -are resting ~t the bottom ol the western Divison. UATTU Aki" "8:u.tnl Lott IMldtrv Ml1rreY Ol-ltule Thono Tucker W~tu Wiiiett Total• • ' T . ... 7 3-3 11 l" 1 j J..4 1J A N 14 I 0.1 1 6 H 11 '3-3 u ' >' 11 4 W II 2 M 6 • f1.Jt 11J LOI AM•ILIS Baylor Cl•r11 Ccunb Cr.wford GoodrlCll Smith ....... , .. lmllofl MUl!ler W..t w ... T8'11h • ,. T 11 u 2S . " ,. 1 •• 10 .. M 10 1 J.f 1' ' H 9 • 1-2 1' t H t 2 w 7 .... 2t 2 N -4 • 3541S1 a it -111 • 41-1$1 ·: Bucs Rated 9th in State ()range Coast College 1s the ninth best Juruor college basketball team m Califonua. according to the Junior College Athletic Bureoo in San Mateo. OCC < 13-7) Is ranked just behind ·Fullerton t 17·5). The two clubs - Utd for the Eastern Conference lead ·With 7-1 records -clash tonight at Orange Coast. Other EC teams ranked in the top ~ are Mt San Antoni o (14th) and Cypress <20th L · The top ranked team is Chabot (21· 11 Pasadena <21·2) and Hancock 122· · 21 are second and third with Cerritos 121,2 > fourth. Leading scorer in the state 1s Mike W aahington of Loa Angeles Collep with a 218.8 averace. The st.ate ran.kings : 1. Chabot (21-1) 2. Pasadena CC (21-2) 3. Hancock (~2) 4. Cerrltol (21·2) S. Long Beldl CC (17-31 &. San Joaquin Delta (17-4) 7. Contra Colt.a (1M) 8. Fullerton JC (17~) 9. Orange Cout (13-7) 10. Grossmoot (lM) 11. CC San FrandlCO OU) 12. Loa Anretes Valler (!Ml 13. BateTlfield {1M) 14. Mt. San Antonio (lM) lf>. Merced (17-t) City --~----- tonicht'a duel wtn to on to claim the title tropb7, evn tboaCb another round of actMfy rem_aiM ee the EC menu. Orange Coast has a cSe_ftnite edge In its remalninc ~hechdt, drawing the powers CCypreas, Rlvtnlde aod Mt. SAC) at OCC. alont with San Berdoo and Golden West. The rampagln• Buca have already blasted two straight challn1en on the road, outlastinc Mt. SAC (7M8) and smashing RJvel'lide (llt-103). "If we play tonight aa wall .. we dld at Riverside, we1J win," W.tzel confides. "Fullerton hat to be awesome, considering they abut the lead without havinc u s e d the four players which becamt eligible on Wed- oaday. AfJ,erall, the)' beat Mt. SAC b7 24 and we only downed ,..._ SAC by seven." . "But. I think we ~ve to be a little quicker." he adds ... We think we're weU..prepared for thls game aod if we can run effectively we ~uld w·ln." ' RJ.ver1ide administered Fullerton's enly loaa in the loop, 81-5&. Orange Coast's only blemiab b an 13-79 defeat at the hands of Cypress. Wetzel is especlally mindful of Fullerton's shooting ablUty and re- boWld strength. Orange Cout hu a devutating of. fenae. with the likes of John Vallely, 8na Cbapman and Craig Falconer lteepbta the nets warm. Chapmo wu the hero of the xJctory at Riverside. Poppin, in 40 t>oints. Radovich has bieb regard for Orange Coast. "Cout must have been gfeat over at Riverside to beat them Ole way they did. Let's face it, tbefre a great ball club. OCC is the team to beat but I thJnk the winner of thia thing (the EC> ~ lose three games - thett's going to be a lot of IC!'lmbliDC the rest of the way. Radovich added four pla)'ftl and lost one at the semester break. T'be one be lost is starter Darrell Alben, ' who baa trandernd • *4 cat State • (Fullerton). He'll bl replaeed by Dar- ryl Onken (f.3) iD the startmc lineup. 'M'le new men are Larry Parb (M), Charlie Dennis (1-3), JllD Manzo (fr2) and Gene 8odini (1-3). Parts, who played at Fullertoa last season, transferred batk t.o hllerton from Arllona State. Demda. from North Carolim br)-way of the Marines, fiiuret to p1-y a lot at pard. Bodlni, back bome now from Oklahoma St.ate, and ¥&mo. from Chapman. add strooi reserve Po•er to Radovicb's club. · "Those new guys Cive ua more team speed so we 'll be goin! with the maD· to-man defense more.• Pac-8 Crucial qt Pauley Pavilion Trojans Challenge Bruins .. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Just one Pacifk-8 c o n f e r e D c e basketball game this weeDnd, but what a game. UCLA and Southern California, each with ~ league records. battle at 2::.> Olis afternoon at the Uclans' Pauley Pavilion in the regionally telev!Jed feature. Alth ough the Bruins. ranked No. 2 nationally. are favored to mend their mutery over S o u t b er n California to 15 straight, the Trojans maintain a fighting chance. UCLA stands 15-1 overall and USC Jl-5 having won its last six outlap. Track Dispute May Draw Legislation WASHING TON (AP) -The prolong- ed fued over control of amateur ath- letics appeared Friday to be headed for legislative action by Congress. A ruling by a Senate-sponsored arbi- tration board apparently failed to re· solve the· power struggle between the Amateur Athletic Union and the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Association. The U.S. Track and Field Federa- tion. an offshoot ol the NCAA. called the board's findings ambiguous and said it "will continue to conduct meeta for its members without obtaining" AAU sanction. ANYTHING TO SEITLE Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash .. chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee which sought to end the dispute through arbitration, made it clear Thursday legislation would be sought if the organizations do not abide by the board's ruling. "We will do anything that will settle Uus dJspute and get the show on the road for the Olympics.'' he told a news conference. Fear that the feud will cripple Amer - ican efforts in this year's Olympic Games at Mexico City is widespread among sporta fans . SEVERAL BILLS There are several bills now in the committee which would center con· trol of amateur athletes in a single oraani.zation, presumably a newly Crt· at.ed one. The NCAA favors some such coune. But Magnuson said al.so: "The re· port itsell might be the basis of a new bill ... An aide in the senator's office said the commerce committee probably would not take any action before Feb. 10, the date set in the board's report for the prtsidenta of the various or· aamsatlons to aay whether they will accept the declllon. Sen. James P. Pearson. R-Kan., who has playtcl a leadint role in seeking to get agreement between the rival bodies, said, "the arbitration board proposal should be accepted by all lfoupl. "Jf It 1J not acctpted, federal leg1s· laUon, such 11 the bills 1 bave intro· duced. will be abHlute\y-essenUal." The Uclans beat Holy Cross and Boston College in New York Cit;y tart weekend after falling to• Hota1tfn 71-e9 to end a 47-game winning string. UCLA~ Edgar LAoey quit the Brain Oa TV T~., CJwaaael S, 2::18 squad in another controversy. Coach John Wooden indicated he'll go with a lineup of 7-foot-1 Lew Alcin· dor at center, Lynn Shackelford and Mike Lynn at forwards and Mike War· ren and Lucius Allen at the guards. All are averqina in double ftgures. USC bulal GI 9-7 Bill Hewitt who bas averaged 21CU pointa and hope their own 7-1 center, Ron Taylor, can be effective again!t AJclndor. Jim Marsh goes at the other fotward with Mack Calvin and V~ce Mannil:lo or Steve Jennings at the guards. Vision in Alclndor's injured left eye has bttn steadily improving. Victory for UCLA would be the 200th conference triumph tor Wooden since be arrived 20 years ago. Other Paciltc-3 clubs are in non'fon- ference action. Tonight, California goes at Denver, IT'S ALL MINE -Golden West College's Paul Kordik latches onto a rebound in Friday night's game with Riverside at Orange Coast. The Rustlers' Bob Kie.wetter is in background. Riverside knocked off Golden West. 92-79. One Game to Go ( OCC) On GW C Suicide Slate B7 JORN NEWTON ................. Golda West•• n.icidt basketball scbtdule bas on more attcb to be fill. eel betort Uli.u&a .... 11p for coach Dick Strlcklla's Jorct1. Gold , Wl-79, Friday nilbt it OCC. Strickllo's troops had held their o•o the first haU. owning a 38-3& lead at intermission agaln1t the defending coo- lerence co-champions. Stanford at the Air Force, Wuhlngton at Montana and Washington State at Gonzaga. use ..... - JI 1111 Hewitt S1 Jlm/Nf'111 .S. lton T•YIW 21 Medi Gttvfft l>Vfnc:e~tno UCLA Ht ..... Ht. "-Me . r,~t~ lyllll ~~ J.1 C 7.1 • LM AldNlcw 3:1 U G ._, Llldw Al,_, '2 ._J G J.11 ¥Ike Wal'\'9fl 4ol Palmer's 67 Ties Weiskopf, Rief Fires 72 PALM SPR1NGS (AP) -Arnold Palmer came from out of the ranks Friday with a five-under·par 67 for a tie with young Tom Weiskopf with a 54-hole score of 209 in the third rotmd of the $122.000 Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic. Weiskopf. stood alone at the top at this same stage a year ago, shot a 68 Friday. Costa Mf!sa Goll and Country Club pro Ron Riel. playing in a foursom e with Cllff Jordan (brother of the Costa Mesa mayor), ran into putting ------------- Tl' Tefia"f, S"ttday, CJaa11ael 4, 3 p.m. troubles llnd had to settle for a 72. ~ivine him a three-day total of 214-ftve strokes behind. Rief's problems came on the back nJM. There was a four-way tie at 210 Pm on~ B9b McCaUister. who had a 68: Gav BrPwer and Charles Coody. each with 69. and Australian Bruce Devlin. 72. ChaUPngPr Billy Casner wound up in a de~dlock with five others at 211. anrt but for one of those freak things in golf would probably have tiert for the top. A spectator standinll on a rocky hill above the par-3 fourth hole tripped over a rock "llnd it sounded like a 1~ndsllde." said C:tsper. He was in the middle of his backsw· Ing and shanked the ball to the right for an unplayable lie. Casoer had to tee up a~aln and wounrt uo with a double bogey S. "I lookPd up to see what was hap- peniM. Everybody was pointing at the fellow . I felt sorry for the poor gu.v." Casper related with a wry smile. The incident happened at the Jndlan Wells. Country Club heTe many of the top names. includlnr Palmer. Brewer and others. played. The day was hot and sunny as the fteld to\D'ed the fo\U' club courses. each with par 36-36-72. They are ln· dlan Wells. Bermuda b u n e s , Eldondo, and La Quint.a. Pa•mer. wbo bad shot previous round& of 72-70, was folD' strokes behind the leaders. along with Cut>er. -when the third round of the 90-&ole marathon got going. U Cl, Nevada SQut:liern Clash That will be 'hadaJ dl&bt when the RataUers ta• the floOr at Or•nce Coa.t c.tle1e·1o fMe lleir' arelwinll -the "1at.es Of OOC. Coat wm either be )udlnC tM drcatt •a pme oft the Tbe RUltlen continued t.o fijti\ Bill MullJ1a.n'1 talented IJ'OUp on even term• through moat of the .wt • minutu. Tbe acore wu tied at 17~ with 7: rT left. The.a the Benaata cut loose, oatlc«· lllc the boata bJ a 21-12 for the re- m•inckr ol UM eveJlin&. * * * The Leaders By F.A.R.L GUSTKEY ; ., °' .. ...,,... ..... • LAS VEGAS-UC Irvine's struldn1 Anteaters -winners of eight atr&l&bt basketball games -are In the land 'bf" aee-armed bandits today wbert tti.f •W tab on powerful Nnada Soutbem UmversJty tonight at Las \'llU' CoewnUon Center. .... Soutbe.rn, 1 ... '° flt, ta 1he .txeh-rated college divllioe power in IHI CGUDtry. UCl 11o•t ranllld lliat COICb Dick nm.· tum la 14-1 ... ~fwabtdto the NCAA ..... ·~OD p&ayaf!1. • .l !!Ul ~ rotter dotted wttll llirillll' ~ Jaior coOtit It a r I• ~ Jt ....... 1(7=,.. , ........... ~ - !=G~W fl uct.l -a ... -. . t1C.lr69 .., ...... NC S$ ..... 2 NJ--Ml'mtlr ... ,. = ..., --,. Allan RoblDloD of tM )oten WU U.. tup point ~acer for h tnialn&, clnlliq 13 Polnta -b.la bi,p fOr the MIMfl, Mate Mike SbelltJ popped 1D 2t aDd Mike Martin had a doltn. So. the Rllltlln IO CM •aawt th• ti.lltt of Cypnu. Rhoer9kh, Ml SAC ud Puo.rtaa -mdin1 atroq tbow- __...,~"--"'--................ .,.... 11 at a.ma • 1a mCISt cu.. •• i.ct of btnda strQltb • = ,.,, Ernie Wheeler'• crew ICGred aeven timea on fut bnat lqupe and In tun bpt tbe a... from U1 peDttration of tbe Sen~ Unel mlddle. Triumph By JIM CARNE'IT Of .. ....,. ........ AlmOlt all of tbe Baron ICoriDI WU from outllde wbiJe Mapolia Wat bidinC from every anaJe ... mo.t· ly Cll tbe Wt lirut. Newport Barbor'• Tin l napped I two-gmDe loliat OAILT I'll.AT ...... ., alcllere MeMW :~ U:i!rin~ ~ CMV~ ME STltENGTH -Frustration seems to be written all over the face <>f et , ............... Manna forward BiD Moore as be reaches for bounding ball In Friday's Ana· la tbe tbird quarter the Sentfnell kept up the bot pace with nine ol 15 for eo percent to up the margin '° 5 ---a--basketball <.'baa•. beim·Karina game. Behind. Moore is teammate Steve Shelby while Anaheim's downing the upset-minded Dan Simpson watches. .Marina won, 75-65. Santa Aaa ValleJ Falcou 80-s.1 Friday niPt in the ____________ ...;,,__ _____________ _ Falcpn confines. • ,,. Tars not only had s .. set S'ho--'d01l111.,.. trouble cOatafnlng the peeky ww .., - UCI Frosh Out8core Foe, 71-67 Falcons but battled the · flu· bu.I•• well. Bob Bllct, leadi.nc Tar ICOl'er, WU nunlq a lM desree temper11nrt and failed to aee any action, whDe playmater Al Gqe saw limited playing time due to the same illness. UC lr'1De pollJbed off an· Valley ace Rorer Nier· other fl'elbmH bliltetball man hit a jumper with 4:• foe aa ~ Tim Tift'• Alt-remaininc to pat the F*-' _,.,. Y~ll oaUuted... • do9e u tM1 W been uni..-o1 eauton111a at an night, ~. Santa Bart.a, 714', In tbe Sbenma Tbomu put the wtnJMn• coaftnts. boltl back by ... two min· Jt WU a tplendid clef••· uta later, iWbblrig I JS. Ive effort for the vtdon as loot.er' to make It U..51, and Ed Burllneh&Jn held UCSB's tllincs be,.. to look a bit Douc Rn t.o 11 point.I. Rex, sticky for Al Hackney'• ._.u ....... !.. f Al benily fa~«ed quintet. a V"V'72 wlJQ· .rom emany FOll'W'ard Ron Love, who WU all-CIF while in hllh WU outlbmdlaC for the ~itn&bmn a1ao cmtn-Tan, sand the day bow· buted alleuiwb', tanklnC ever. He tipped one la wtth 14 points. UCl'a Demrlt D'· 2:08 .remalninl, WU fouled, Autermont Jed the Anteaten and con..rte4 tbe lmport- with 18. Steve Sdlelshinger ant free tbrOW h give New- hit 17 and Keith Bean pop-port some breatbJng room , ped in 11. 56-51. 'rut's group returns to Newport ran oft to an UCI's har<twoods Tuesday easy 10-2 first quarter lead. night for a 7:30 llhow against •s tile aFlcon• failed to hit Lion Wrestlers Pin Vikes, 27-20 w~ High propell· ed ltMll into the &mtet Le..-Wrettllni Tourna-ment with a , .. leacue rec- ant u the LIOu downed de- fendlnl ctwnp1 Marina Fri- day evatnc. 71-20. Weatmlnlter finds It.elf Ln the bat polltlon to cop the tttJt • they aeed onl.Y a aec· ond place in tne tourney to cuarantM at leut a tie for ftnt place ln the league. Eleht point.I were award- Basketball Standings ed to the !Jona for t.aldng ftnt tn dQll meet.I, .even potnta wot to Newport ffar. bor Which culmlnated dual action second with a 6-1 rec- ord, and six points went to Marina with a 5-2 third pl11ee slate. Tournament polnta will be given on the bull of 1even for first, 1lx for aecond, and five for third. Tbe tournament will be held next Saturday at Mar- ina with h01tilltie1 sched- uled tq cet under way at noon , and as Newport tutor Joe Fox assesses it. "The best t o u r n a m e n t. team stands the l!Teatest chance of. taking tt. 'j',- VAnlTY 91 -FIOrn IWl dee. Oon• ceri-r (Ml -1._, Artists In 51-43 Setback El Modena Hlgh'1 Van· Cu.ardl double ·turned the Oruge Cout area'• leading baaketball scorer after tbe first quart.er, holdJne him to alx po(nta the rest of the game and enabling tbe host Vanguards to pulJ out a 51-43 Qoeatview League win Fri· day night. It wu the botls' first loop win in nine ctrcult atarts and Laguna la now 2-7 for t.he campaign. Mike Jacbon, the Artiatl' nifty point producer, wu the victim ol El Modena'• strategy after be tanked eight points In the first per- iod. By EARL GUSTDY Of ... OlilW ........... Marina's Vikifll& outscor· td Aubeim t•9 in the first quarter Prtday night and MWl' aUowed Anaheim to -t a 1erioua challenae after eM. ringfni up a 76- • a.met League buketball CODqUeat In their own gym belote 1,2IO spectators. 'he victory set up coach Lute OllOo's team with Tue9day nlabt.' s bloctbuter at Huntington Beach. turk Soderbera, f.I Vlke cen&er, teammed witll quick IUlrdl Gery .. White ad Stev• Sbett.y to bold Au- belm at bay. Soderberc emeried tbe clear victor in a personal duel 1"tll the M Anaheim cea&er, Jf//try Brucb. Soderberg dJ'OIJPed in ts pointa, Brucks 11. A Marina streak ln the final moments ol. the first quarter put the C.Olonlata In a 1'ole from which they UCI Seeks .. 2nd Place In Meet Tht U o i v e r 1 i t y of California Irvine's swim forces are tryinl for second place money today in the Goicien West S w i m m i n r Championships at S a n t a Barbara. The Anteaters (ot into contention for the runoerup spot with a first and second in two relays Friday. 'Ibe four.man 400 yard butterfly relay wu woo ln school record time by the combination ol Bob Dowell, Bill Leacb, Bob Sharp and Dale Hahn. The quart.et trimmed ft.I own record of 3:49.l down to 3: •. 2 in tile I!.~"· In th e 400 yard breaatatroke retay, \be com- bo of Pete Styt, llicb Easoo, 'Mm Harrison and Mike Martin nabbed second place with a time ol 4:33.0. Coach Al Irwin'• crew are counting on tbe dlvlnr ex· ploits of Bob Wilhite and the power ol Mike Marlin in the 1660 freestyle to do it today. Wilhite led after seven div.,, Friday, on the tbree- meter board and ii .be can continue hia winnin' ways in that event along WJtil tak- ing a first in the one-met.er board the Antea~s stand a good dlance of getting second. Irwin figures that Martin should take the 1650 to com- plete Irvine's chances. Scoring • ft er Friday's competttfon saw host Santa B a r b a r a with an In- surmountable lead with 160 never extricated themselv· es. Wltih the score 12·7, Sod· erberg scored on a tip, CiftC Hale swished one and Bill Moore flipped In two buck· eta to give the Vikings their 1~9 flrst period advantaae. Anaheim whittled It back down to one with four straight field goals to open the second quarter but con· secutlve buckets by Soder· berg, Hale and Soderberg again made It 29·22. Shelby, hitting on long jumpers, made It 37-29 with two ln a row late in the firtt half. Marina' 1 ft.rat 10 -point lead arrived with 6:00 to (0 in ttie third quarter when Shelby's second straight swisher made it 43-33. Marina's biggest 1 ea d came when Hale's shot gave the Vikings a 16-point lead, 53-37. Anaheim produced a be- lated rally late In the final quarter. C.Oach Brent ~· se:r'• crew fought back 'to ea ·• wUh 4:50 llft.1Jt Bnicks •.ct fmled oDJ y this point and the Co · • rebounding strength waa .op the bench. : • Sbelby and Whit.' w'e Marina's prime moyefl· They accounted for J 28 poi&ll end both he~·­ up Soderberg f~ ~· ate jump lb6Es from ·Ute sides. :. Forward But Moore toa· ed another atrong effort on the boards and .cored 10 point&. . .. .. ....,...,. ....... . ~tt.i 1: ~ H ltll MAll•A 111) 't ,, ~~ !r" li ' t·, =~ . ] 1 tt tot•ll :n 11 a n m" AllAHtlMi)'f "t· Ti ~~ ' J ~,, ~or.r. 22 21 l J HB Clears Hurdt(i, Awaits Marina By GLENN wmTE Of Ille Oallf l'ttet llefl The final obstacle• have been hurdled and the stage ls set for one of the biggest regular season basketball battles in Orange County history. It'll be Huntington Beach (17-3) agaJnst Marina (21-2) Tuesday night In the form- er's lfm II the Oil City dis· trlcl rivall flgbt for the or. ange County and Sunset League championships as well 11 a Meded spot in the upcoming ClF playoffs. Coa<.'b Elmer Combs' Oil· era bad their final tuneup for the clusic match Friday nl.lht 11 they blew visiting Weatmlnater oU the floor, 72-4S. "Now we start thinking aboUl Matlna," Combe said foUowtnc the easy cooq~at of the Uona. Huntington was threat· • ened with being upset only in the early 1otng by coach Ben Taylor's invaders. The Uona held an U lead with 2:21 left in the first period when Jeff Powers hit a field goal and free toss for a three·potnt play. That wu the last time Westminster was to be in cont.ention, however. Huntington unleashed one of Its patented scoring ex· ploelons, outscoring the los· era by a 22--2 margin in a period or JO minutes 39 sec- onds. That gave the Orange and Black a 28·10 halftime lead and victory was In the bag. The Oilers were In front, 81 -32. with 4:30 left in the game when Combs pulled the first unit and let .re- serves flnf.!b oul Taylor WU high la hll praise of Huntingtoo'a .cte- fe.nse and called 'l'uelday'1 spectacle with the Vikings. "a tosaup." , Greg Snyder and Mike Contreras shared sc~ laurels for the winnen With 24 each. Powers had a J,Yte total for the vi.st tors. • · Huntington canned 44 ~­cent of its shot.a froqi fJ)e floor while the !Jon.a hit 34 percent of their attempts;· ._...,.~ . Wutmlt11tl!r I 2 1• l'-45 HlltlllMIOll e.edl u 14 n -~n .............. ~ =~di ~ Sllew v .. ,,. ZlmM RUSMll "- ,. l'T Ptt " t t I t l I i 21 2 • J • l • -i • 0 0 2 0 0 • -1·. 0 I l 2 • 3 1 • • a .............. ... " ... "" t & •O 24 J , ~ • ' l , 1 . . ,. . 1 ,. ~ ,. • 2 ,. J I J t J • ' .•. 2 Amigos~ By. 128-IOI~ To Boes. . ·, ANAHEIM, AP • New Or- lean&, led by Douc Moe with 24 points. and Robbins 1"th 23, dumped the AnalMimAm· igos 128-101 in American BasketbaJI Association play Friday night. .. hlCblJ touted USC frosh. their first lf ebetl from the 1u .. , u•tu• Tbey'll carry II\ 11.S tea· floor. The Valley C.18fl rut ..........., ._. 1f f :fi :A IOll mark acatnst the 'Pro-a dnlln.1 a per cent in the ==:.. HtK1IW '1 J 11 llf -Wonwnedt (W) Mc:. Out-y (Ml -S.J pornu. ~---------- The University of. 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W911t llll 1' ft! ........ KICKERS TAKE ROAD Coast Rangers will at- tempt to gel back In the win column Sunday with a Pacific Soccer Leaiue match against the Long Beach Sotter Club. Starting time is 2:30 •t Hartwell Park ln Long Beach. United Coaist ~ngers, meanWhlle, travela t o Asusa to badle the Azusa Soccer Club In the first dlvis!on of the Pacific Soc- cer League at 2:30. The Rangers are com· Jnr off their 6-0 defeat al tt.e hands of Jowly Temple City and need a victory to keep over the .IOO mark. The rame marted 4be re· turn of Anaheim's Jeldtftl rebounder, WaJTen Dam, who has been out for over a monttt. He pulled down seven ~ in 10 min· utes of pf ay. The crowd of 3,7.51. fru the Amt,.,s• aeeond lalest of ttle 1eason. · · ..... , .. i .f~ J .a.J ANAHllM i~"~ : , ...... 1J ~"""'" f''" i" u.1AJ1 Hew OrlHM I HVW -.......... (WI M. ~ IMlwt &. .......... 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Mld as tw t*t buteta by Mut-'ftte MUlt.ull c:oulda't Sea XJac tuW flll Bloom -Jeff Sm-1e1t betm keel> up tM torrid ...,., rwltlJ c-lllded the ftnt at ..s of the nm qurttr -...er, Pd WJ...,,.. b1 hall ll&lltal .nort, ''TMJ Mi a pair ol. bucketa bt b.utiate. aa. teallt oalDLt.'9d us ae fin( ~ Erskine to op91 tbe 1'be Sea Diii _... ..,. hair. 1'• W ao modoa • illeeDd '"""1 put tbe loters rut .. the .., .. .,,., .,.. our °""'" • Jult ~-,.. ...._ bJ OD11 tour, 1•u. eel IM ..,... Mii ..... a poorly." 8ell te&IM lreded bal· t.nd ou~ = W · ONta Meta eomu~ttied II "'-M~·•ia .... Vule ....... ~ ...,. dult ded~ the ~--~ ..... at which Kill mArllD to Ovt MUltlQI '9r .,.S. ... KUii 1"111 Jurdln Cl6ft- -'.. -.. . '• 'Liberty' Has 2 Meanings, Says Editor TM cndhor ii editor and pubUshn o/ CM Tulia Tribune. By JENKIN LLOYD JONES .. American collere prealdenta, con· ~ by demands for "academic freedom" that are prod u c l n g iic..semlc chaos. would do well to lit •t the feet of Dr. Jaime Benitez, ru::dent of the Univerlity of Puerto OD October tt Doctor Benitez deaerlbed to memben of the Inter• Alllerlcan Pren Alsodation the pro- 6N9 of de1troyln1 a unlverlity in the holy name of intellectual liberty. The system la old. It has been employed in Latin America for many 1ear1. It 11 a proceu by which activist groupt, usually '°mmunllt-led, bave clilrupted clauea, driven away pro- ftsaors, made an academic program dlf6cult or lmpo1slble and eventually turned the campuses into seedbeda of revolution. THE PURPOSE of destroying the teaching abilities and the 1tudious at. mocphere of unlveraitiet ls both slmple and logical. Unlver1Jtie1 that art pennltted to function a 1 aldunltle1 are dangeroua to the pro-moter• of violent upheaval. Freedom ti> ieach, aa OfJPOMd to freedom to rtbt, eventually produce• a .table mid- dle clan and progre11 toward reform and JultSce under the framework of law. 'I'hll ii no help to a communllt prQf'&m. The llttle Puerto Rican educator bu watched the progreu of the Viet· nam war rioters, the draft C..S bm!Mn, the free love advocatn the pardtana of ''pot, .. etc., on American campuses wtf.b nre undentandln1. For it wu 90 yurt •IO at 1be Uninnlty of Cordoba 1n Ar,...U. when the theory that atudents (or at llut the moat vocal, violent and Tee~H atudenta) mmt be permitted to control untveratu• tn the name of reform waa tint ntabllabed. THEREF ORE what many bntldered American c o 11 e I • 6d0caton are lma.&lDlnl ta a new •taenomenon, po111bly solely related to the "aaony" tn tbe Orie1lt, II, b'I fact, an oJd ploJ polllbed to pmfee-tson by a political phfJoeophy that bu ~ the reaard for inunan-tieedom that la found Jn Cutro'• Cuba. . Qdotiq Doctor Benttlll: ''Tiie det.erloratiJtC tnnMd • f poUtlcal aittttion ii wn known to my Latin America frlmdl wbo haft 1uffered 1n their coantrtee the educa. tiou1 dilactnatqe of hl&bl:1 polltidz. ed IDltitutloal. lhlt It la a new, perplexinl and at poiDtl fuclnattn1 ixperlmce tn the Unit.eel States where ome spoblmea ,.. progeu1ve • education lttJll entranced by the nt• viltu of 'total freedom.• UClewr ariumenta allow the New Left to cllaguiM thefr attack upon the tut of pre1erving and 1preadln1 the noble, creattve and clviUzed life that la ldentifted with the highest achievements of the unlventty. '"ntUI we see Jean J a c q u e 1 Rouueaa la new prb, prucbln1 a return to natar. and the triumph of emolloD OYW lntellilence: J oh n l>n'IJ'• ndl -that one leamt by .., _II tradwme4 into the thatt tbat .. tebool .. tbe bert place to npmience .,.,..,tblnl, I n c ru d t n 1 mat.rial and Intellectual vices. Henry Dnld Tboreau'1 'civil cllaobedience' II turned into the rtgbt to make my own taw1, enn if it meam returning to the Bobbellan tbnea where no obllptiana of tbe IOda1 contract a- ilted IDd life wu raw, na1tJ • bntllb and lllart." DOCIOR BENITEZ r11111 a sac· C911ftd univenfty. In 2) ,...n ft bu gmm ttom 1,000 to 30,000 rtudenta. Its 80,000 traduatn bave made an lmmaae difference tn tbe eeonomy of the UbncL And tb1I bM been ac- eomplllhed under its pruldent'• dic-tum that b1a untve.ralty ii "a house of •tudJ." The cm1.Y kind of a rnolution that Pl.YI ltllulne IOCia1 dtridendl, be IAJI, ii achieved aa a result of free inquiry, devotion to learninl, and qulet con- ~platioD u oppoaed to incelaant aoapbcmng and endJea campw c:cm- mttion. . IT ~s fantutlc that many American college prealdeats are so frightened of being accused of tbou&bt.- control that they do not dare ut of thelr 1tudenta UlJ ioeuun of llOd mannen and aelf-re1tra1nt. Y e t anyone with brains enough to 1et a Ph.D. ought not to have m11eb tro11- ble in ftndinl out bow there can be boCb a wide area of free Inquiry witbJn a elbnate of calmneu and good man- nen. The dJJcuaaion in a campus ball of a far-out or even Idiotic Idea by ltl peraptrlng proponenta does aot cllarupt the right of dlaJnterated 1tudenta to pur1ue their own intererta. But tbe picket lines arowd the ad- mlnlatration building, the lie-down on the campua 1treet, or the mob rwann-:::°tmd the orator H the rtudent ..... .. efforts to lmpo1e anti- academic condiUom upon the r bole ~ademic community. NO P'REEDOM llet in ibat direc- tion. Aa Howard Mumford Jones of Harvard hu aald~ "The colltlt ii neither • mental bolpltal nor an auditorium fDr loud debate. It dflnandi ltemer and more dedicated aDeglance. ltl life ii the llfe of the mind, not of the 1ub- coDICious; lta contribution to social weUare is appralaal, not cruaading. Health and sanity are lta requilltea, and a proper underrtandlng of what intellectual l1bertJ truly mean.a." ., A PLAUSIBLE REASON for the failure of our ltudents" procram, I 1uggest. iJ the anomaly Of our con· aervative tactlca in the light of our radical goala. In particular, we hue falJed up to now to queltkla two mytbl wblch the American eltablllbment bu aJway1 uaed to keep r.Ucal reformen bl line. The .ftrrt of tbel9 mJ'(bl II moulted by houte-leftilta Ute Mlcbael Rar- r1Diton u well u by lmposinaJy-titled carporate defenden of the l&lta 11119 like Freedom House. The only accept- eble means of brlnliDC about reform. we are told, are thOle c:onsiltent wltb the "Oemocratic proce11'' -whatever that ii. Pemamioa, edue9tion, and the exerclae of franchlle I a "re"':\ti. ~ CotrtiDa '9 .. ._ reapoe'' aad "andemocratlc." Tbil clleb• of lbe Ubera1 ceater ii historically naive. Nearly all of our r~cal 1eform1 have been broupt atiOut (or tbrwarted) by coercion . WJtbo8t mea liU Denmark VflMJ or NM TunJe', l.Ddeed wtlbout 1M Civil W•, Ila,., m1Cbt not beve eedecl -and without tM Clanunen and their viclou MlJalaalppl plan it mlaht not have been rt~ Morerier, If coerdon were to be discerded from the rtformer'1 In- ventory, then would be very UWe Why Young Girls Run Away "9• IEVENTEDI MAGAZINE "reen•p &h'll are rumlinC away :rem home In lf'NW numbers tha.n ner before la hiat.ry. But most go hmot apln -and qUickl.y. -For the first time, more girla than boys an leaving home. Last teu IO percent of all teen runaways handled by New Yort City'• M111lng Persona Bureau were girls. -MalQ' teeu, who might othenrlae baV. decided to mab the but of tt lit home, bead for the hippies. UaWll bJ h we-lovHverybody jlbiloeopby, total acceptance, freedom lrdlll aupenillon and 1 p l r i t u a I •1Jakea1DC they think tbeJ will flnd. · -An estimated as percent of the JGMw•Y't dililluloned by t h e '8wdrtDlu tUt aou wtth communal livinl, return home witbln '72 boara. WRY DO THEY llUN AWAYT • Aocording to author Rool Tunley, apedaliltl cm behavior petteru of young people feel four major factors influence girls to go AWOL from society: (1 ) pressures of modern We and resultant anxieties; (2) earlier maturity of girls; (3) CQl'latant ex- posure, via radio and tv, to ad- vanla(ea of adultbood en- tertalnmem. t.bklo, trnel, drlnklng, sex; (4) desire to teJt independence. WHERE DO TREY GOT The llgbta, the IOUDda and the colorful drt11 en- Uce the UDIOJ)biatlcated to the "genUe, · lo¥1n1 flower people." The hippies have been played . up la tbe preaa to the point wbeh the lb'll feel for the f1rtt time tbat they •e running awa.y te aomethlnc rather bn fnm SOJDetbJnlo WHAT DO THEY FIND! Life among the flower people ia no bed of roses. A trustinl lirl who believes all the talk about free love, communal llvine and expandin1 one's vision can ealily end up the victim of "' mass sexual aaaaull And instead o f reacJUnc new beiibta througb the use of drup, "trlppen" often find the expertencie cliltutiefu1 and disutroos. In one. cue cited, a young runaway from a laviab Long laland home , who bad taken several LSD tripe, said, "I felt the other' people in the room wen takiDI 1111 bralu Olll and passing Sir Ronald Enlisted 11.1 wot. tk ~ Cblb of CaUfcmda.l We baWldtcided In Britain to Nad· mit California to the Britla Com· monwealtb. I .....,. th.It tbe Com- IDCIDftllth a1llt ODDlila ta fact of people who are tn faftl' of such a move and have been aclYOCetbll it all a.long. I tab Jt Joe ,.u.mn btn are .U aware Ulat Sir Fruda 'Prue annald Callfcnla c-Qaeea _Dabea. ... Pit Q .... 11r .. ~ .. .,.,, ............. . ,.. ... wtJI ..... lbat Cdfanda lale....,..b..a~a~tl .. Brttllh ,00..llDl• ........ i.-.... Wetft Mt ,..._ _. dlbD GI lMit _.._.,... .. ,.e 'tf•aaillolt .................... ...,. wtdcla ft _., oot1M .I 'Ill• and llllt .,.. tlill~ lald • Oeua .. a.rt a 11.• CiW..,,. wfin lhlCY ... -callld a.. .. tbt ..... a .... u' <•~•c• ... them arGaDd ad ex•mlninJ them. I bNld alrtu, looktd out tbe window and .... nidlo Clll't tbllt loobd Ute bUfa bett1es wUta U&htl and colored anteenae.'' She admitted tbere bad been aome sex play,.but bid no euct recollection of it -lt was all part of the Oigbt. In another instance, a young man, on an LSD trip and lm· aatniDI blmlelf bMndble, Jwnped Jn froal of an onrlllllinl eommut.r tnln. 1be oal1 tbinl Wt WU • cheap ltrina of beads. Then, too, l'1lllDlnC aW'e:J lm't wbt it Wied to be ln H•atlo Alpr d.11•· Fewer and fewer umkilled job• are a•alllble. and a1tbouO ._ m.ture Jlb1llcaitJ euUer uaan ever, the riCbt t. ·wen ud im n. an adult la wltbbeld lonler -klDCer. " FINAU Y, college administrations ca be .sowed tD a near..taadlti.ll JI litudeat.t owswe the buraucracy. FIOoda ot peUtlou can be ftled with deus and regiltrar1. Appalatmd.a by the acare cm be made rib bi!' uairtanta just fct 6e bell of it. An inordinate DUQl~ ol library ~ an be cbeckecl out. IBM clrdt/ can bent · fO tbeJ will be rejected by puter1. ~ tactlc; it ... bl int· practical. Ne _..., bow 8IUd farce we eoull& ..... tb9 '~ could m.t.r m~. B1lella. not · po- llce, died la large number1 in New-. art and Detroil But ltudenta n capable ot 1abotaein1 the 1 o c I e t y with dimlption. 'tbe economy ......, u vulnerable a~ for~ u the uniwrsi· j ty. Oar ~ bu alrwlJ jn. adverten11y alarmed COlpot«iom. witb our lack of enthulilem. tor bulneea careers; even a partially 1Uccetaful boycott of corporate employers might prove disastrous. The clothlnf in· dustry would probably coUapee U all students, say, suddenly dedded not to wear button-down collars. Mus- reluaal to purch11:1e A m e r t c a n JUtomobUea would do damege. Small '1ts of sabotage by individuals -tbe sending of busi:Deu repi, cardl Urougb tbe malla, or O'ferpayillg one '1 pbone bill by a pecD1 -would bave a ltecided eumulaUve effect. 'ftUa atrategy ol creative clilruption ls directed mOlltly, of course, 9t ending tbe Vletnam war. But I belJeft It is entlrel:y possible that, it eff~e. the technique would have Wide ramifications for the furthering of ltudent power on the polity a a wbole. U atudenta demonstrau to the pollticlana that they can mobile themselftl to exert h coercive power lnbenat Jn their numbers, they wUJ have to be reckoned w 1 t b u a political force. Students will have to be COlllulted -and heeded - on the istUttl M concern them. Our contemporaries Jn the pettos are way ahead ot ua • Clark Kerr baa unwtttingJy polated the wa1. J'or the meta-me11a1e of Ml writiDll la tbat the federal IOYerD.· meat c.nnot survive without the aDivenJty'1 help. I propoM, then, that we Met to deltlof the Ulmlrlit)t'• captdty to pnip up our politltal in· 1tJtutions. By 1talemating Amer)ca's Jntellectul atablJabmnt_ ,.,. .., be able to Plftbwe tJae poWjcti utaaau. merrt al wt!d. First, we bave the capabl.llty to immobilize Cbe R.O.T.C. 011 1.bt cmn- puaea. TbJa would llrioulJ etfect tbe army'1 capacity to wqe war, aa more ottlcera are turlled out by the Many of. °' ba•e lost hope. But this need ftot be ao. We have the J>Oftl' to brinJ tbe Americ1n Jug· 1ernaut to a halt. Let ua paralyze tbe universtty; Jet us ball up the econ()my. One day soon. CoJIC?emnen and Presidents may petittoo us, not we them. Let ua therefore dilrupt. We have noCbiDg to lose . ......... s-Fr•.a.e.-----t The Hippie Trim many people here wbo own Mao jacketa. That leads to turtlenecb for men. wbicb muat be catching on. Yeater· day I received a dinner invitation that read "Black Ue or white neck." I attn say a guy who wean • white turtJenect witb bit dinner jacket looks lite an off-duty den&&. I I ,. There's • lot of TOllNO ucitement in the '61 XL New, low prices on the XL moclelsl Over 25 fest backs to choose from . • . MUSTAH MSTIACI 2+2 CHECK OUR .VOLUME ., PRICES - ;~~~J4tE!..: $1·1fts :~~!!'.~!~!~$3495 lion, power dffring & brakes, air 7 power seat & windows, power conclnionin • steering & brakes, air conditiOMd. . :!'dtop! ;Pl.!P, power.-.$ 3 2 9·5 :~!lop~ ·!1~n~, auto. tr•ns. ing & 'brakes! power window encl power stMring 41nd brakes, radio _..t. Low miles. & heater !op!~!i~IL... .-$1295 metic transmission, air ~rtion- ing, power steering, bralies 1 seet. ''62 FALCON .Stmon Wagon. Radio, hNtw, automatic tr.nsmission, clelu.e trim. Loob new. '64 FAIRLANE 500 Sport Coupe. VS, auto. trans., power stMring, radio encl h.ater. '65 PONTIAC Le Mans Coupe. Auto. trans., power st.erin9, radio, heater. Very dean llOltD XL PASTIACI -· llOID •ALAX• IOO FASTIAClt ' MESA YllDI • Sl4,5001 4 UDRM. • 'AMILY ltM. • I UTHI No tlOn to a G.l. « low don to aa..it Belt 1-In the •ea. 3 BATH.I. flnpllc9. bu.lJ&.tDI, diahwuher. DeH_,,ttal plUo. ttoam + cun PLAYHOUSI. m.t11 3 bqe bedrml. 2 beth. Built·ia dNUl ~ en, arpetlla, drapee. Adonble 2 *>l'Y plq. ....._ Prtfttt orclw'd. COYencl patio. 5 l!DIM. • $21,500 lilllltft bedrm. ooe 12x21 -Ideal for teen· •n. noo "· ft. ~ Juan. Bllilt·in oven • nnce. d.illl1'uber. DIU&btul playboule fw the klddi-. . 540-1720 Ocean & IJa'I 'Uew NIWPOIT IEACH . 3 Bedrooml, I bat.bl, llmklina new -home beeutltully deoonted. Ptub t'.UDltl. cm- tom drapes, plus aped.al wallpaper. Modern blt-in appliancea. Bil double 1araae (elec. door cloeer). Goraeous pool and ~ bani ua Neer 1ehoola Incl lhnpuinc COIT 111.16111 Call Mr. Hlflyri Owner/lkr .......... •441133 $21,900 Full Pric:ie VliW & IA Yl'RONT Bayfrcat &O' Pier a Float bt time o&red. ' B1l Immaculate at .... 114.D VIEW HOMI Ueobltructed. F H limfle. S IWIOOlll, family na 8fPl'OS ., Ill ft. Beilt View ~ ill area $11,000 IRVINI TERRACE ~bQI Ma~ cent vWlr °' Harbor, Ol&alllla 111111 ... a......... O...ID.dlnlasrm foal • h 11boW ~-PA eaJl .... ala __.......,.m.- lohn macnab 64U225 THI HAL ISTAftlS 2 Of'"CIS 1,_ NIWPOaT ILYD. ~n 11'11 HAUOll ILYD. ... n11 OFFEU: IRYINI TlllACE +POOL lmmacuate 4 BR + 3 Ba. home with IJ'I• view of oceen 6 ietty. Pool 1et in 1o .. i, eoclOled patio. Abee"&ee owner will ac> cept . .... .. . . .. ..... .. .. .. . "900t Walter Haase. · · ' HARIOI VIEW HILLS Ocean• harbor Ttew. 4 Blta. fam. rm .. w/ wet bli'. Kasttr lllite .... sitting room. ~ ~ for pool ......... $&9,SOO HOME ON TWO FULL LOTS Udo Jale. 'IV frontage. ho story home. CbBeautiful NDny patio. . . . . . . . . . . $69 soo arlotte Long. ' •IACIOUS UVING AT LOW COST Excltin& hi&b ~aulted ceilinp & indoar . oatdoor intni -.1aeduded paU0t & Wiiied ~ 2 Bdrm. & din. A!skinc $31.IM ""' ... U.Vey. ~ NIW IA YSHOIE . IAIGAINS! • ~ BR, 1 ~ ba. + den, prov. . . $3t8IO e • Bil. 2 1-.. remod. doD house --~.:..:..::. t.:-.=. bay .... ~a.-- -r.' f ' ,_ H - OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12:10 • 5 1J51AVlm _,-.,,...., ........... - NPl' mi Not 1.-1Alll J -. rma. Rm, i Ba. 11* -eeillnl liv rm. "-' l>eWer M trpl. Elec. ldt. 1-....,_ BR w;'frll ,. .... ,..s. OILY .,IOI). 5.5" L1111a OPIN HOUSI _ SAT & SUN 1-5 1015-1111\\ W. UY.{ IALW .:.d.'"D ........ .. ~ ........ ._ .. .w,.1a.2-. ..... PUJa i a. t BA...fllra,..... ... , . ..,. ....... m-.e ... ~! Prtee m.-••c" THOMA.I IL Ta. D4 w. eow a., sasn Kewport M. l!ft. se..G ---=:...---- • 3 l!IJ'le bedroonll + Laree formal~ + aM electric ldtcbl!la + lanai + built In wet W + Wit double prap + ...-Ubop + alley f!l'ltl'Uce + tio.l ltorqe + ocean l "->' view + will trade. can .., lee thh Wttkend. -r-a r r ~ ..--- 293 E. 17tb St. ~ IED CAIPET --------- o,~ SGt a Sun 1.s 1965 TIStln Ave. eo.ta ~ 3 BR., .bU·iA elec. khcbm. A.1u:.u. BUY! ... 111111 S.elly, Ritt. 1306 Perk Ave .• Bal Ial. c .... MIN 1100 OHN HOUSES 1 • 5 P.M. Dally 213 ~ 219 S1erb<:osta Yeaa. 1 blk. No. ol Qll St. Eut of ~ Ave. Walk to pu.bljc and perocblal ldloob. lJKE' NEW S Bdrm., bctwd aoan. 1~ tile batha, be&vy abake roof. lee lot UKE NEW 2 Bdrm. Den, 1 ~ rtle betha. CUpetln&. Drapet In IJv. rm.. bit _. In oven le nnae. Heavy aha.ke roof. Lee. lol OWNl'Jl <d t nc> 5S.f1'l5 HILLTOP MANSION •• HOUlatllOtt SAL• H~ ........... Hufttf ..... ----....;;.;;,;....-.....;;,;.iH_...J.._.~r •~ UVE In ucldq 8\mU..-Bet.aWal ....., boat ,_......,________ Wlo&W Moodalf Harbour. 4 BR. 2 .t11 2" a & ~root JAM'AIC.,\ !NH HOTEL be. bOme. Htd pool, lndlcpd Quiet cou.-. ~ i BR 2 belb, priv.t41 beach A• low .. p mo. 1 paUo1 cptt, dr\lt, lN:J.. loat o~~~:-~ac.b.:!;" ~~\ lllps 1 ldrm XlDt Joe. S125 lllp avail. '59.500 firm. LatlUN ........ 2705 ..... .,., . ......, mon_..eue, ~a.ti 5 P.M ~ ••.a•-•UI. co•uER 147-41072 ~ or opeioo to tiey. Brokl!I'. f7S.l.896 • -v 11r "" OCEAN VIEW $185 · Call Dick Fabian M'1-2531 --------Prt..e.........,. • 'ifN.t own feUftt•ln V .. lty 1410 Call Edltii McMahon STUDIO AIJt. Mfate. L4weW J bedroom 4 Ba lat BA 4 ....... &n.U, IM-lCT4 eves. ~ year Jew. S BR, 2 BA, Ava.II Feb. 1, YL41111a. --wta Detf PUe OIJ'-I .,. O )'Tl ,_, ~ 009e to ~ • ....,., .. ,_ ....._ Palo Verde ~-~S..:.*1"-A11Ume L_, .... N'-I 2107 llini, acboola. S325 too. n4: l •li»M &me ...,...,. Beeuttlul r nA IUaJJ. mlW dow1'I pymnt. -·-·-:S.:.:. &47-dl --------Ott&m Kltchm.. Huae yard $23,200. St)..3450 aft $PM for dllldmL ACcess tor boat MOf\a+rch B+ay Fountain Valley 3410 or trailer°' bu.I. You name Sa nta Ana Hth. 1630 4 bf.drooaa tam 2 bath. r------w..-- )'OUf tetma Q&' .USume Low Private feacb Club. Immed. Larae 3 BR, 1850 sq ft. lam lntc'ttt rHA. T.,.rlflc Potentl1I ocC\JPll?Cy. Sell or trade. nn, din rm & 4en. C.in ~acre with 2 Bll nr UC 1r-BECKWl'ra RLTY CO. conv. to~ BR. Crpt. dabwahr, vine I: Mlf. complex. 627 S. c:o.at Hwy, L.B. beaut. la.ndlcp, 1prinklers, Bach Apts. All PynmJd ExChanEen $1SOI Wotk: waU, BBQ pit, clole uW Incl. $15 up 548-9559 3 Bdo"o. 2 ba, fam. Priv. schools. Opt. to buy. 847-6908 315 E. Balboa Blvd. •• Winter 2 BR, laundry"lt· 1014 E . Balboa Bltd. 673-2760 :-. ! 8ch. Ob. SeU or trade. FOR Rent. 4 Bdtm Town-BALBOA * 673· 3 HSE oo 'ii-ac A·l. Cleu Be<lkwltb Rty t94-750S house 1 \; be, oven range l £d.rm. util pd, Iii b It s~ • bedroom, 3 lllltb NXUJ"Y home 1etttn1 b.lch on JiUN'nNGTON BEACH a hill In excl~ Back Bay OJ'nCE area oo land that )'OU OWN. 1'a EDINGER. OVER 2,600 aquare feet of W-44M OPEN f;V'E). comfort and luxury with ~K YOUR OWN plentY Of prtqcy ftm tbe f'rlAW91RllES NOW neighbors. Room for buet ~ely 3 BR l~ bath home pool and accea ror boat with hardwood floors & or trailer. Only $51.500 for ful.ly ~ted. lmmac. Qc. tb.11 one of a Kind prtlllp cupjed only by 2 adUlts. property. Price just reduced SlOOO to ONLY $21~ $'l!"JOO down 2 Br for OWt>U· $4440 total / d.labwuber washer dryer FA & ocean $85 mo. 6:30 • I ~~Inc. Xln_t_ln_v_es_t_. ~ __ 12_49 RENTALS heat frplc, lie 2-car garage _P....,M~m_1~--:,..,..D.,-ay_1 _ _, bguna Hiiia 1700 Houaes UnfurnltMcl w/workbench pool clubhouse 1 BR ·Apta. Older mep. __..________ -----. ----landacaping ind. 531-00'19 Michael, Rltr. 507 E. IJa 180 degree Mountain View Cetta M.11 J100 =:;::;;;;;=;;;:;:===== Blvd. 673-68fO 4 Bdrms, 20x40 Anthony · Santa An• 3610 LARGE 2 BR, close to pool, htd. auto •Weep, 3 BR., l% be., hdwd. firs.. & ocean. Ad\Jlta. S90 sundeck. flrei>lt. covered bit-ins, frplc .. patio. fenced TWO bedroom home. Cicen. utilities. Yearly. 545-2'l46 fonnal i>&t1o, prof lllndscpd, yd. Nr. ahopplng centers & Fenced yard !With covered $38,000 or oUer. Owner. 8J7• 0.C.C.; 1 yr. lease, $160 patio. Built · ., dlshwasher Lido Isle ~ Month. ~3257 and stove. Wllter paid. One -------- will bandle. Nev lchools It 2 BR. stove A refril. Private ahopplnc. ONy ~ milee-b1Un• S..ch 1705 yard a patio. Mutts only. child only. Sl:t; mo. 836-8568 MOBILE H 0 M E ->(L LDC! from the ocean. nu. will 2575 e Se.nta Am Ave. 131-Lagun• 8"ch 3705 OWNER '°"lbt new bome . 20t1 WES'l'CLDT DRIVE lell ia.t ao cell riabt away. RAMSHACKLE om Rentala Available mlllt ad1. FantMtic 3 BR &e&:rm , Open Eves.. SPINDILL REAL TY RANCH-HOUSE Spanish Eutslde 2 BR, trplc, All price 1'&1'1Kea. We need Patio, pool, lile Cple only. No pe11. treatment. Hardwood noon. '!~!lrrures 3 bedrooma. 2 bat.bl, forced jl--- alt. buillina. $23,Si»O. 2 betti home tn lmmacGlate The Trustee of !be estate of Wamcr at Magnolia, S4S-.ooi8 beams pri /·-...i '"'· condition. ant tor the ~ --HERE'S A REAL SLEEPER. • v , .... , pauu, additional reatal1 I llstin&s. ---------e> for only S23.400 • lO% Lawrence P. Kraemer, PNtty As A Picture Located In the old Art Col-adults. no pets $128 yrly, CUstomers "9.ltlng now. down. Also may assume De~'_?~; wUl o~er for sale describes this cl<'an i;paclous ony. TiiE HOME IS NF.Sn, 673-7629 BECI<WITH 'REALTY co. $14,000 EASTSIDE Spacious home neu llhopa, 50xl.25' R-2 lot ~. Good value. Below m.a:rket. MA~.., SJ lochMfw C.M. Multi-Purpose Room See thll 15x24 concrete block bobby, "teea'' or guest room, + lovely 4 I: family room "Roman Tub" modll lib Paceeetttt'a Country Cub 4'A% loan • $101 month-In· a .... ..,e faml y residence 3 BR Royal Home. 2 beths, ED BENEATll TALL TALL L.5EUsS-;;o. 3 BR. 2 ba, 627 S. Coast Hwy, L.B. dud.Ina taxes. Call S4G-11Sl. located at l2'28 Ocea.ntront, large lrQnt kitchen, built-SHADE TREES AND NA-tam rm w/ trplc, dble pr, ~l;J()S Newport Beach, California, in•. dlahwuher, dining TIJ""'" ,,..,..,. ..,......,."' fncd d chi ..... --=----~=-....;_---.lllll tb iw:..> FIN"""'' S"'u ,u,G. Y • nr a s, m,. .. , MONAR BAY AREA on the 14 ~ ol Febru· &rM, nicely carpeted, drap-Old ranch 1tyle exterb-of fwys, 968-2400 aft 5 wkdya. LOVELY OCEAN VIEW ary, lJ68 •I the hour°' 2:00 ec, lbaJre roof, extra latge MIOd plank, 1tucco, veran-3 bdrm, 2 beth. ww ciits., 2 BR• den, 1~ be. cpta, drps P.M. In the courtroom of proleatonally landscaped da porch e~. drps, wall blc, nr White frpl, pool. Lie $22S mo. A. K. Phelps, Referee, l'OOftl lot, 2 patiol. Owner anxious. SPRAWLING l BR 4 DEN Front. $215 Util pd. 5n Tra-Adults •na betw 10.S pm L-·na IHdt PRrvATE P RTY 305, 1~ Eut Firsts~ • .A.saume low 6~% loan-t<>--·-Serita.. About 2160 aq. ft. ---iiiil-iiiiiiiii-A floor plail, (could be used y..-. Dr. """" u ..... Santa Ana, Orilifomla. F9r tal monthly payment $175. 2 BR """"' '""""""' L .. 11. OCEANFRONT Townboule, French Quar-further information, contact CaD 9&2-44n Vlllaie Real •• ), feeturea huge UV 3 BR. Eutside. Cpta, drpe, -.Una n11pl 3707 fumuhed, 2 'BR 11 ten. $1.1150 I: aaume lit ~ M. Elliott, Ila North E1tate 19142 Brookilurst, ~ ~~ = bltna, Avail Feb, i.t. $170. 4 Bdnt1 family rm ~. 631 O la Dr., • MOlt attncUve. Col .... 1 .. tty ~- Cotta Mot. T.D. of 6~. Payments $119 Broadway, Santa Ana, Calf. H.B. SE'M'ING, WITH WIDE 42'l Walnut * 646-mS Jn MONJJJiCH BAY .. $350 Beech 494.3440 MOVING-Owner muat ldl, 3 mo. Pool, dlabwaaher, bit· fomla, telephone ~7-59.55. PLANK PUMPKIN PINE 3 Bdrm, nJS mo. OWNER. 675-2599 -:::R-::E,.,..N~T:--:A:-:L-:S:------M BR t d bltna, ina, aprinklera, awninp, 4 LOTS OF ROOM FLOORS, NUMEROUS PIO. Behind library. U tu 1-a.~.1 ' am rm, en, ww bdrm, 3 tun baths, llil car Fol' Mom, Dad Ir tbe ldda, STILL FISHING? TIJRE WINDOWS THAT 573 Plummer St. ltENTAl~S Aptt. n rn - 0 opts, clrps, IWil:O pool, tilb pnfe. Like new. Many, for your retirement home! .a. F Wnerl pond, dble pr, w/220. 2 many extrai 564.'!65 J>et1, boats, trailers, a hike See tbll lovely 2 BR l~ bath HAVE AN Ol1l'STANDING 3 BR l~ bath, fenced yard, ""pts. urnlshed r1I Mo .._.cs BBQ pauo· Ind·......, around the Back B .. u. 3 bed-OCEAN VIEW. Massive clean. $150 month. I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll Ready to -.. .,. . • .... .,..., •-!!!!m!!!m!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I! -T o w p b o u a e """"'led r~ 4000 ,,. f · rooms and 2 bath&. -....-ranch ll<>u$e kit.chen has red RllT. 548-3209 -ner• ,...IN HOUSIS ~·._ou_~~ ~!~at·~! OWNER Mut Sell Im.mac lh.l'OQlhout, brick fireplace yr ..,., • .,.. ... _ -.., 3 BR 2 BA Qp Drp Beaut $2•895·00 • move In I: dean electric kitchen (or cobbled ftoara, bl'Nkfast HO!LIDAY PLAZA SAT & SUN -14 Towne St .. CM BJ 1ppt onl.1. Sec area Open Daily 1 • 5 Orenge Co.st Property only $16,900. Submit doWn! nook with ~an vi~w. Newport Beach 3200 DELUXE IP8Clout 1 BR, I 2!M4 CAROB, Eutblatt Call 646-49'lO $23.500 firm. 9.14 Senal8 .•• 642-3799 Jean O>le 67l-8550 Pacl.6c Shores Realty This charming old plaC'e Furn. Apts rus. + util. SPICIALI $4'1,500 Terms. ========= 1210 M7-8Sl6 Eves. SJ&.7090 COULD STAND A LOT OF PARK LIDO Heated, puol, carpetJnit, 2 WKS FRIE R I DJ! SETTING SUN, Har· __ C_O_l_L~E-G'"'"E-PA_R_K_ Me.a Venlo 1110 Newport Heights REMODELJNG, CLE AN ADULT SECTION drapea, ample parkl.Di. No Mab reaervatiou NO _!>°"306VlcwMOmnsRNIN·GS6t~""'ON Owner aelli.ni $2,000 below • .... 2 ...... ,. I'-*ACHE 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bath R ~TETCHE iN8G~E~IENHASTSALLTO Cpts/Drps, Bit/Ins, fireplace, children, no pets. Newly Redecort ,, """' • _._. f -.t..&. --• W·''-• °"'• -· .am.., room, Cu '-'UICK MOYE • Co 't P I 1965 l'omona CM 642-5858 Rd, ~ecllffa • $98.500 ...,.,, or "......,. _.e. ..,.. earpeliQr, drapes, 2 fir~ I-de-Sac St. Death ol bus-"P MAKE A REAL S H O W mmuru Y oo · ' ' ' Close to shopplftf P Ing di.t. to elem. thru Jr. places, fnod yard, many band forces sale. $45,000. Juat !lated 4 BR 2 bath, PLACE. ft's vacant and Is ~: i ~~:;~·~hat·. $2001lt/Ml 0• 1 c;;; Met. 4100 Boya Club & Girl~ ·c DAVIS REAL TY , colleee. 3 BR. 2 Ba., fam. ext:l'al. Aakinc Pi,500 wW 64ti·7041 or 64Z-1221. Owner. carpets, aluminum covered an estate ottering. Includes a ap eve • -• Spedoua 3 Br's. 2 so.7000 rm., frpk., trlr. alab, rpac. conalder olfer. Owner. Call Mrs. Walter. patio, close to acboola It all the old ANTIQUE STYLE S250/Mo. $22 501 Wk U • Swim Pool Put/ yard, ~ offer over SZ!,500 aft 5 a wbdl, 496-9813, lhopplng. Be quick on lhil FURNISinNGS, EVEN JN. 3· 3 BR, 2"' baths, 2·1tory. • • P e Fllll Indi•~ f takes. 281 Hilnover Dr. SG-3238 Newport Shores 1220 one! Only SZl.500. (.'LUDES T.V. It has to be $250/Mo. • Stu,dlo II. Bach a.rt.. e Adults It Family ~ p-·· J R I • tnca Utila A Phone ..r.. 1 • .. 5 .& .. _, .& 3 II.....,.._ $20,900 4 BR., den, 2" ba, blt-inl; -°"" H ty an &bsolute steal for. BAO< BAY AREA • MIUd Service • 'lV avail -"'"1'19 m ""v 1~--~~;.lecp.!!.'!!' blt-·lo~ Bi!.~~·~~~~~ m::. w/w ~sOO ~~ Direct from Bldr I 847·1266 Evca. 842-S844 H'J:R'y~:~!1:~~~! 3 !~· 2 bath, Unturn. $285/ :,~'t:e5!!! ·Bl~. c.t• """:: !!!!c!!!!!.M!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!16C.••I 11.U, """" --.~· ft. brkk/concrete patio, Ian-847~4 or ~3890 $500 Down MISSION REAL TY 673-3663 Eves: ~ W.S mo~;;;; m:Ue~m,...,e RENT »-1 4 llt .....,.. . $27,.750 a.I, llb9de cl.l'den, fountain; 4 BR, 2 B.A, large acreened 3 Homes, 300 fl to beach Immaclnuta1ted13 BR __ !own· 98S So. Coast Hwy., Lag. Bcb. BAY I: BEAQI w/~bena: r ,.-.1 tum. Htd 3 Rooms Furl:'l'!f(I • l' -.i. briclc plant.era; l4'P-,_ patio. Many extru. Near or pool . from $29,000 houle cu ng waauer It Phone <n4) 49'-0731 RdltJ 1nc """1'.- 2 bathl, tam. ma. .. ...,... • .1. • ..... th/..i•·ter: --,..... "'"-Dent "'--·c•-dryer. Adult. ....... on. Ex· lli!iiE• .. LD a.a.y ' · poci. Ad\llta Gely. No pelL $25 MOllt choice Eutaide a yu., • -• ........ ,uu. Meaa Verde Scbool. $25,900. ..,...~.. ... .... , .. ,. tra large pool'""', culub bou•• sm ""' "' llental Dept. . 41 Seuom Mi blJ Eat S .. H tt.•1 ...._); stoM trplc., blt.-By,,,____ * c..oc "'""" Ne-rt SL---Co. .... p 2025 W B•n ...... Blvd NB 0 e · FULL OPI'ION TO ..,..e •" ._;; __._~ = Loi---· , _,..,.,... ,,,.,._ ., ... .,.r;:-•IC'. Imm....,·•-po••·s.lfon, a.nonunlc ocean view. Exec · --., !1359 Newport, ~ '"__, • ............ .__ --2 .,,, _._., ' ~. "BR 3 Ba R _..... .,.......,._ .. """6AlC ...... 3 BR, 3 BA, lower EmenJd -~~------No depoclt o.a.c • -·,, Ba.v 1 BUt t pr! be b -• ur or un-o-• • ....,. ... ~ .,..._ -.__, down avaD. ' """~.,. , ., erv.,.. H11.....,! L/.tGE 1 BR f n H of Clilf ftreplaces, dlnlpl room. ---5-,-ee_mR __ R_f_l.,..f--lie; din. rm. Ir tam,; water-College Rea.It)'' 546-5880 • o v. ac . $95 MONJff f n. Fur Nice furniture, ·- Weli.McCarclle RJtn. ~5 • faU. Immac! Ev~ 545-0087 Herbor Hlghl1nd1 123.S ~~'!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!9!!11!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Juat redecorated Juxuriou!ly G . A: laundry. 2860 La 517 w. 19th. C.M. ~ S:~ewport .::::·~ ~ 'i:ui~~V = =~I: :un. ~Canary J BR, 2 ba. Bltns, briclc patio, TOP SALESMAN ~:~~ ~~ ::c; 2 BR Duplex lncludea AIL f ;,e• 6'2-2550 Evea. 546-C =ost=•=Meu=====-= ·------- IEACHWOOD Apartment Homes Own a home of unique char- acter mt quality + llave the advanlllJes of a aecure Income with a hiP rate o1 return on your Investment. 5%% FINANCING AVAIL. Warner A Sprindale, H.B. (2 rn1lee w. ol 8-=b Bl'Yd.) Call or aee MR. DURKEE ll2...Jlll5 a.ycrMt ..... n • witb the warmth ol tnMft. HoMI New F.acland c:Mrm! 5u11ny • BJl 1ioa1e wtth dln-lnc room, brealdaat room, hardwood floors, pool-med corner Jot! Better hurry! $42,500. Ruth Per .. I, ... ltor ta Welltcllft Dr. ~ ----=:::-~---- .lust L..._, Pacaetter 4 BR In the heart ol llna Verde, ._vy lhak· n. dormer wtndolrl I: larre .lamil>' "'°"'-Neat u a pin. $33,750. ~~ PhonestSSO ~ story bld Try $40 000 di'1IS. balnt r.,!t ~cp~. cpta, ctrp., frplc, tmmac. Now 4 years In 1 row for days Mra. Welch 776-5660 UTIUTIES. Neu Hoei i=.t==,-,-----,,------ Have cash. 1' ' · count-· db• Owner ~ $29,950. Owner movini. Huntington ~ch Board of Three. bedroom, 2 upatalra Hospital. EI wee«s rent. 2 BR 1% locldwtrt ltaalty u, . . ~. 548-3196 Realtors-ts wllb Paul Jooea w/bath, 1 (or den) w/bath 646-5155 alb Twn Hse. Gara&e. Pft. Ralty. Shouldn't you lilt downatalrl. Separate en-• disposal, iardener, cl.f'. 51!9 W. 19th St. 646-23Ql Newport S..ch 1200 lffk lay 1240 w~re the 11ct1on la! trllnce. Llvinit rm w/tlre-EAS'mLUFF. Avail Feb. 15. /?!ta. Jl40 mo. Avail now. SW&T SUPERB VIEW Paul Jon" Realty place, din rm, 1mall Jaun-Vlew. 5 BR, 3 ba, tam 2421 Elden Ave. ~ tove thi. borne. 3 BR. new CAPE Cod, 4 BR, 3 ba. Din 847·1266 Eves. 842-5844 dry room, garage. 10% down. rm , S325 mo (6 mD1 or a BR, nicely tum. Priva~ kitchen, carpeted. Jot• of Elegant 3 bdrm + den. Beau-rm., fam rm, cul de sac. NEEDS PAINT Owner. $29.500 ... 494-m2 lessl Incl water l gardener. yard le pallo. Adults only. extra•. Better built. S18.~ tilully tum, S65,000. Unlum $41,500 owner. 64&-7205 3 BR home, 2 BA. panelled 644-1698 S70 mo. 838-0312 2575 C San- li!A .,.,,,. mo. Open Sal/Sun $60,000. A tremendous value. ---$1"800 down $137 per month in-d ed LARGE. Executive Home ta Ana Ave. ....., BECl<WlTH RLTY. Coron• del M•r 1250 eluding tax. 3 BR 2 balb en, us brick frplc. lge B ------l-S. 1940 Monrovia Ave. Rey 627 S Co H LB fenced 60xlOO ft. lot. Rclrig-living room. larae gar. a.vcreat. N.B.; pool; ADULTS ONL y L. Snavely, Bkr. ~90(1 • 4;,._~ 'fff'/, · · mitor ' dryer looluded. Ocean le canyon view. CUI-month. Vacant. 544-4114. Nicely turnJahed 2 BR 51 • 75 V lt 1111 OPEN DAILY Call 962-4471 VJIJ1ge Real de-sac. $38,500. 494-7214 BLUFFS . Townhse deluxe 3 apt. He&ted pool. $140. I 1 1 A~ "DO IT NOWJ" 420 Narcissus Estate 1.9142 Brookhunt, L-una Nl,.uel BR I 2 Ba . condo. pool~ 7264 Maple, CM 6'2-4849 COMMERCIAL. Steal It! $37,SOO.. cash, DO terms. Near everything. Lockh•rt RMlty 546-W. l 9th Sf. ~DD. BY Ownn • Near Westclttl abopplng. 3 Bl' home, large living with fireplace; dining vea, new built • tn kitchen with birch cablnet1, new FA furnace. lArse lot • x 1l6 with blodt ..u.. $24.500. 642-TIOT 120x1JO Com'I 3 bd, 2JA be home,% block H.B. _-_. ___ • ___ 17_0_7 By owner 644-2039 BACfELOR. kit .. bath, to Ocean. GREAT for owner NEW DUPLEX 5~ orco GI 4 Bdrm. family rm. 3 BR. 2 Ba .. Nr. Weltclilf parking. $80. Utll. paid. u~ i /or Income . .Z.atory, 2 BR. 2 batha plus 3 BR, 2 ba, In MONARQI BAY. Plaza. S240 Mo., lease. 1412 Man. 1637 Irvine Ave. 646- lrplc. Furnished, $31,500 C!looee your own colora now OWNER. SSl,000 6T'>2599 Irvine 646-4095 5736 H,6R·v:· LldoGREER, Re.lty SCENIC Y<>U can I.Ake over w/cash, LGE Fmily home. Lse w/S ~P:-".A..,.,N""1s,_H-E/-skl-e-. -I -BR-. ,,.,, .. f73·!l300 P8 0PERTIES 3 BR 2 ba, bonu1 -w/ba San Clemente 1710 ~J be " "" opt. 3 BR, 2 b1, nr aclab, ... ., , •ma. patio. I adult, ,ROVINCIAL 4 IR-6-0726 82x100' lot nicely tanclsc. s"o• "A" .,,..6 ..,a ... n.. pet& SllO yrly 67~7"'"' ,....., REDUCE your taxes. In-"""· ......,.ou, ;JUC)"J,,40 · · "" """ WtTH POOL ·=~m==~I BRASHEAR REAL TY NASSAU p 1 • it crease your income lllld -1 ms 1 It 2 BR d~. 1amlly room, din.Ina $33 500-S 84 .J!53l Eves. 8J9..l5.l7 make a whale of an In-Newport Shorea 3'220 Furn or Unf SllS..$150. Htd. rooOPmE, N2~SbeUNlhsD . .a.y 1 r 2 BR, ciinm,'. : =;. 16'X31' POOL vestment. 4 two bedroom -pool. 177 E. 2'2nd St. 642-3645 "" ~ "4..-... unill only S3500 down: total 3 Bedroom dining "'°'61• 2 1 Bdrm. Pool Utll pd 430 I . 21st St., N.8 . ::;_'"~:~#lrefrlg, washer, pe. price S38.500 beth, Newport Shores .. Va. Sl.15 Call rt S PM • Acent ~ ...,, '"~ e iar. 5 BR 3 bath Ex.ecutive Home cant, excelJent con<'l tlon. 642~ FITZMORRIS ALSO DANA POINT'i. Harbor View S200. per month. phonei-==:-=--,.,.,.----- CU!I'OMIZED 3 BR, 2 BA. Rdltllf' Gn9010 Pool ~.~,3 BR 11' bath Finest opportunity n e w 5304661 DUPLEX $9$. L11e I BR. • / betmed • ceUJni den In 3135 E. Coa.st Hwy, CdM Haffdal Rlty. 842"'4405 deluxe 4 BR. 2 bath C'UStom -======::;::._ Nicely furn, lndry, • 1arden-CORNER. 147,5GO-* ~ WettclJtf. 39' LR w/frplc . .!l!!!!~-.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!I C d I M Ose to •"-MS-2118 $2611 mo. income.. Priced for Blt1.na. 2 Car fat. w/elec I Ow "Home~ tn Match Income" ix11lt home S2U:'i0. wow: orona e ar 3250 er. .._,a. quick aale. "11lb price wW door opener. Encloaed brick Y Hr BY On1rr Newport West 2 E11rn c. Manoney. Rlt. be a mt'IJIOry In 2 yean. front petio, formal land-Chamtln1 2 BR, 2 beth on lot story house 3 BR. 2~ BA, 1624 N. El C8mlno Real Lockhart Raalty acaped back yard. $46,500. Ir lJt with larre secluded pa-din rm, tam rm w/trplc, Phonr mo 492-6145 589 W. 19th St. 641).2301 Owner, 548-8162 tlo. Income Unit posalble, C'rpla lhru-out. Cult drps, .=::::Sa;;::n=Cl=rm::::e::::n;;::te=. ::::C8::1i::::f.= Priced to 1ell $11,800. Charm-AEl>UCED, lovely 3 BR :Z new carpet1 I: drapea, encl fron t C'OW'tyard. Patio, Condominium Ba. home on 2 Iota: can uae 14-t, 750 (not lee.aehold) bollt atorage. 4 Blocks to 1950 ----A'ITRACTJVE 1 BR. wall Ocean Blvd 'new to wall crpts. Large CUI>' 2 BR. dining nn. bklllt rm, boards, closets. SSS. 64.2-169'l den, $375 Ind g1irvlener l BR, gar. patio, facing DON V. FRANKLl111, RJtr. Street, Oean, qutet, Adults. 673-2222 2589 Orange. 54M360 =-====-. = ~ ~ .':ns. bo!M~ H 2 •lltl. Rm. to bld. NMr 67>:1829 beaC'h· Below ntA. 962_·9990_ --F-or-811-le_o_r_lea_se_J_B_R-..... .. _ rt Hel...,ts bltna. w I matcb.lnt ctPts. ~A ocean. Will tell all or COttONA HfGHLANDS OPEN USE 12.S :z BA. crp~. drps, n&S mo. nwwporp mal1>ie vanlti•, Jae l{bl pr. lJt lnl or tnde. 121 .flit Sl Lrc 2 BJl borne, ranch atyle, No dn GI • Mtn. dn FHA Fountain v3 1Jey, ~ 2 BR Fum w-petlo. Balboa 3300 Ww cpls. drps i pool. ·-543-0422 2 P.DRM Studio. I '"II ba Frpl, o.tem baiJt pro1 lndlc:pd pat I 0. ISl OWNER S13-2719 OCMn v1ew, borden b.U1a of 819'2 BLA YLOCIC. 3 BR 2 ba, 3 Bedroom and 1" bathl Towne 8t. 548-SGO or TRADI Irvine Ranch. Fee simple. 1Sx26 fam rm. new bit-Ins. Duplexaa For Sale 1975 50'x12'7' lot ID alley MM429 4 BR . 2 BAntS, S2S,750 B)' Owner. S34.500. 568 Sff. new carpet~. walled lot. Va--------- Heavy lbalre roof • MISmON vn:ro • '6.000 equity, for unlta, lot •ard Rd, 6'1S-Cl. 0ptn Hse C'IUlt. Ukr new. Owner. SJl.OOI BEAUT. aplit-level home; or am. commercial. S.t. I: Swi. $22,950. Call m3S'nl ,...G. !'f· ........... ,:~ 8JO -a. ft. ~'4-~ OWNEfl fCo40Jt-~•cular vrew FORMER MODEL BOM'E .... : J:..,O I nm. 0wMr trans. 4 BR., LIDO VIEW, va.Jue potential.. HAltlOlt AREA NEAR BEACH, Comer lot. ~ ~ VCDSON ~ 3 .... 2 &pl&. arp ... c:ua. 2 BR., den, m battia. BY OWNER. 3 Br. fam rm + freably pamt-1. t yrs. old ' Ol'IN SUNDAY ....,_: 2 1111tio.. Fanldtk 132.500. ~1 ~ Sat. Z 'X25' playnn. Chot~ lot. Compl. tndl!(' .. ' IPdnklr. r~ MJOUl1. LAN• .Tahle. $311,B 830-09 A sm. uno Klnp Rd. PutUnc IJ"ttne. Extru. 3 bdrm. Ir fain. nn. Patio 1.ft'll\ Del 'lbr I BK + BY Owner. S 8R. 2 be, fr te.• * 644-2730 A fire nni. Cpta, cfr1>s. -. •-fenced .. a rd S29,900. 962_.. owner. D.tuxe Dupl•x Corona ck-I Mt1r 3 BR. 2 b!1 e11ch. trplc. 6 yra youn~. nr IChools It ahopptng. Rt'duC'· ed to S.'17,500. ORANGE COAST PROPERTY 332 Mariruen le, CdM 673-8550 bmOy 1611111, cepttMco •• .... ... v I • 1'RANllFERR.ED. Mlllt •D CA.MEO SHORES ~l:r. \' mt KuW 18, al ~.Pt --.. _ ~2 3•1" al!'C bome. ~ llQ. Fee 4145 Pertaam Rd., For ale by 622 8th Streot .. , 1 ALS : ~ t:... _. .. -... 1. -· " ._, e..c fin. $11.1'1 Oris Otl'Mf'. Lee 4 BR A l:aro rm LISTED JalMMfy 24 Houtet Furnt.hect • --o Orllep Drs6.cr °'"' 5tWlOS w/twtni pool. 'nils borne SOLD Januwy 26. IEASHORI· -~ -.u..L 2 Bil ble on Irr sn.-. a 101114a BR.. fl:m. malt be told. Funtt1 aone. Shouldn't YUll 11tt wtth Rentaft to Share 2005 an-Vtew, .._ ... 1'11 ~2 )Dt. S1JJOO. °"'*· m i.ttct... _,. atlnol(lbn. ~ ~J·b'~,Oe.r. TitAOEWINDI ltL TY. GTRL 21 °"over to 1h11"' fum Price.... -........-..... lcJt. Uppw .. BQ. I • *42.5011 142-5012 h ~ WMHa...., ltkr. ~'!;.... .... he tll&a! Owner-~ apt In Npt Be . 175 mo. m.mo oPan:n:s. ......,,,.. . W'Elm:LDT °'Ddomlntum a.1• '9nfMUla 1aoo 3 11t -.,-Owner -en.11a1 •tt 5::lll I Bl\ l" batll. tam. llD., ..... J5Gf ~D Ln. HOMI & APT. 1500 IQ ft. dr"' t ba, orpll, BAQIELOR wUJ allue home e!-°JDc~ ::':: 8:.,. !% .. '::' ~.-: ~ ._. ,_. Hr 9-1. newt bdrm PW8 =· ~~n$:izl':~r>rt:: in Ne~~'!" tnia w tnm. 1* Clll'. Jlforw A ... .on fflMD CMI ..... J BB,~ 1 bdrm A,c. .8-..... pals only. By ""' 14'f.2'll'S ........ ft1111'0l7 ...... S llDNf. 2 ..... ....._ M.. fla. di. 1-end )Id. ....., ltrwt to ltrft't . M.!UME CI •SBR No.,.,t a..c:h 2200 Allllrrls $\al ..... a1pl1nt, ~ ....... .... .,. ..... -.ao llinty f&tlo • .... Clrpet dtaPll, lildGlled lalbol C.... .... .. E. 2IPll. o.t. .._. i*:iiii ft S,.. -Mllk ~ ~ ~ Hated Pool· .. • lllath. 2 BR homt wittl ti.II lla1llde811it...,.._ ~ 0-.W. W.m ....._. .. , _ _....,.. m.. Ownel-962~7'...W l pm t.dllt.i..i...tat ...... ~ •• ._ BT o.nw, I a di• • IM•:.._,_,.~ 1 ..... .. lill BU8ll:.S'l· m 11 PIO/mo. or Lful/OptJm alrl. PRA .,_... ...... Dwtr'-· it OWMl:lt tDwft. n. ~ PfLO'f ~ 5""986 llr'9od ftC'W NGrd ..,.._ ~ ...... ... IAY & l l ACH I~~•.,_ a lllJ. ---..,. -ilm• ~ lte'alt.Y, 4'c. -*'-'a bnt .,.., .•. o.n..r DOWl 1 l • ' • tft.A!ntaJ °'pf ) .+ m.ttn * •Wphantaf .. a h 2025 W. &.tbM 81\.'d .. HB . ' patio, cpt, drpt, '$150. ~ 3 ~· mod. clean. nr occ. E. Bay Ave. 61l-tll56 SI , Garage, patio. Jn W. -: Wilson or 646-7342 Huntintton le• ch 3400 DELUXE Larte 1 br, • .!I(). ·---Pool. Jdoo for blchelon. me Rcpttal 1993 Omrch St. ~9633 ServJ.c:• e WU...SON WF..ST e Wilker II. Leo 1 Br .. Utll Pd! Htd Pool! 1682 EDl!~GER Adults. smo, tasm HUNTINGTON BEACH 7T ft Cotta1e trailer 84244:'6 Open Eves. Emo. 2 adults. SPARKUNC. :iUNNv. walk No pets.~ to beach. Blt-lnl, dalnn1ber, Newport a..c.. 4200 ci>~ drps ... ,1udtd patio. POOL A malnt. Many 200I W. Oc11nfront xtru. $11$ mo Q. 79CM PAaFJC Serldl. 3 BR. 1~ 2 .BR, 1 1111, rrpts. draS)ta. ti.a scm'd lanai, carp. dr11pes. bit .w, frpf, Sl'l'O blt.IM, S150 mo. mo. IS('. • 53&-.,. 61l-tt1$ 1175-1669 e•e.. e 2009J EGRET e l•BR. fanige apt. JJ; blka. FOR i..u.:, a BR .. 1" Ba., ID ocean; dbl. aar.; SUS blf.ln•, ca1~.. drpe., frill., ~. 5.\1-9101 patio. F•rect )ard. fl• I l·BR., 1 bllr. to be9d>: *"· 141-41.M • Month, lncwtms 4 BR, I ... Cf*, 1ar, 111\1 Jd, ..-.. mm Nr a.th 81~ A IJattt. Newsaott ...... 4210 n• lit r:a.: Wiii l'9dec. MPt HGTS. 1 BR. trlpl«x J115~ VM jQ: •1121 n"I ae.t '*-..... ~ hn. Pool. utU pd. $1115 pat MltCllioo ...., Sae the mo.-_ OlY St., 548-TQ D.Att.T PllDI' ~ U. DAIU PllAT adtcm r•o•ri n 1W SPAC 2 I: 3 BR, 1%_J>a Cpl:!, drpt, 2 pool. Near ahp'g and acboD FROM $99.50 Mgr. 1998 Maple, #3 Mgr. 2214 College #2 $110 2 nice bedrooms. u 1 % baths. carpets, Private patio, Gan.re. WALLACE AVE. 2061-D Wa118Ce Ave., C IJust aooth of Ham1Jtan $105 -$120 Luxurloua Townhou 2 BDRM Vnfurnllhed Elec kitchen. Beautiflll pool. Nr ahp'g. Adults l,IARBOR TOWNHQ\JS ttl7 Harbor Blvd., NEW 2 bed.room, b(lflt kJtc:hen, W•W cm-pet plete. Fenced patio, cl prqe. Near major. • ping. Euta1de Coata' M Adulta, no pets. $12S. 9555 Eves. 646-5296 • THE CONTEMPORA 2 BR, frplc, cpl.I, d bltm, gar, Ii btd PQOl l·sty. Just redec. $Ito. 1572 Orchard E/Side 2 BR 1 ~ be, Walk to 17th Shopa, PO . cpll, drpa, paint. AdWta. dop. 261 Ocie triplex Alpha Beta. S'nJDIO Apt. 3 BR. to ocr. ld>oola A cburc carpet3 I dnpe1. 28115 dO'ti Dr .. CM 545·50t - I ..1····11•111111 ' 11.r.dli\ . i;1iflc(sti .. I f ~ ------lii·~l!~!;ij !;i2 f 1;· •t;'f !tw1;1ltli I I! •11l111:at!;1f; I " .,; ... ~ -\ ..... ~: . . 1 ·1(. s i1 .. rea 'IP'J • : • " • =: ! • - 1111 .. .. "" .. .. '" -11111 "" • ... .. ... .. ., • ft .. .. ltt • --... .. ,,., .., • -• -.. •• .. .. -"' = .. ... ... ... --... ... ..... -... -Ille = -.... DA .... -•• ---.. , - ... Ml - -.. -... ... .. ---""' :z ... ... .... • • .. I --= • ~ I I IOr'Alll' ,.... .,.. w OU> v,t •• ~ SIA MaY ...._ ...._ s. 2dl LAU1tBL ....._ 8--CJ141a .--.. matdl.ln« <X>LONW. roctr• l8d taoe 11" PCJM'MLE TY. like""' nucD>AJRE, lm&ll. tn IOOd lm4 ._. ...., as. ,_. WqeJr'M8aa•1aIt1 •• .._., ~ J1Pt ....... ~'-cl\. Sat.• a.. B& ~ .,.... ~ter-atoot '20. Bed trune a. a. SS RAIO ltu4 Md d>aJr ~ COhdltloa $23. 611- comp .... , mow ...... cba1r Md oetoman a Qd. V.. $10; daDd'a 1k11t cs ~ 1-rd '8-Portllb1a Hl ft "&J .... tr $25. llectric atool $l.50. 4d chtJdlle rue tide IPMltw 125, Barbie fu. 4160 alter C PM and ~ ,_ DO ..._ ... .W. $1. hon1nc boe.rd •: trlle 10" SI; 11«a1 .. S30 .-tS RPM reoort ..,_, lite mew $3. 673-.$3. Towel .,ole Sl.50. 540-2&47 hlon lbc>p $3. DI E. lOth, SOFA $15. a.tr a. Table ~ ~ -,alal Md ,.. pa Dnftinc table --. SJ; -..11h11w ti; .,. '10-Sled '5-ftdlaWQI ml EVERmn:NG .llr )'OUl' dog. CM, Rear. and chalt'I $10. Gll'll bike ppt $10. Reeftlt ...._. rilll SS. OW .._ floGt' laJDf) lllllr'Mder b' t.rtll1-ts: 1,.t Sl5-Line ~ ear li6Yf • *9a rs.clng style (Mlnlature Schnauaer Type ifuNTiNG bloq\m, ateel &r· SlO. 11" TV SJ.O. MS-=- Sl5 eadL. U 'JC J5 ~ la. S rooa Matt'l'I Sl.SO trailer~ 151 lol...,., · tlQf dnier sis. Dr9c l"9Ce ~; ~t mecban. 1tu). 2 btdl, one oci lfl• l"OWI, pe,netrate *" wood. ·se CHRYSLER. crown ~ MCh. f new U" wWel Rud Mir dryet" fl, Baby men'• Ille Tii. SS; lee Mt $10, boOb 50e • ~. bl ~don. new ~ and $3. One Wlcku $1 .. Wood Shoot ., yards SS. ~ce 36. lmpe.rlal body $25. Alto coven~ 2 llllctnc __.. .._: Prtm1re pte D ........... ab.e I, II; s TWO aqQ& da~ ho 1*, SIS· Wlllon l'Olf cart tnvel box, srW door. $15. 1535 SUperior, N.B.. parts from anohr 1.mperlal m Deed fl ..... SI ~ DI.,.. pail 50c. New fD. patio diaJn $C ~ eu,et ... Two sirl'1 ~SS •: W'-i aolf bag, extra Great for ~. KITCHEN table with 4 $1.-$10. NS SUrf, CM. 646- 2 l'.V.'1 Med ,...,.., a ..m, ,._.t SI Hamper $2. Dec. ~ S2: ...U ~t .ct.. Speeker bl ~ fOdlieta t'. fn.2912 E>ectrlc dipptn, all eqi~ chain US. Baby crib and 859.1 Owae Wada • x p 1 •a Io a tric ......_ die $1. Service $1; eutenl, i Ada su.tte (Wadt ia.-> $10. MM60l BUNl( bedl • $25 each. c.am. ment, Sl. Fancy coats, col-mattrw n. -.on2 HOOVER aweepe!' SS, maple =~-;:--~~ ~ praal drmit ~ US/ b 10 Dcliab dUaa. all $10: 1 Ada Qldr A; Boyt 1 PA IR VOLKSWAGEN ~ ~ set • dola>le tan, etc. SS far all. '94.ti69t OLD wail bancinc coffe-e mill atudeot dealt $.10, Remlna· 12 .. Ford er Pt1mou* 256 1IOltm. 15 ..,_ md St _.,., dllllile SI. U 11-.rt red b1aaer w/dac:b, ala S. ftfOff mlS 6 WHEEL1 bed. TV • t1H<k t\j)e $10. NAUGAHYDE c o u c h $10 $10. Cut iron rrtnder $20. t.oa noiseleu typewriter $20, chrome Aatrc>-Mqs $ 20 ft ot wire $10. mew. cm .,_ $2. Platten, .,.__ SU); 2 ~ leotardl, '25-~ Row1nC mlldllne $5. 2 chain! Occaa1onal chaln $3 • ~· Douab box $25. P\cnlc table t)'pewriter table $3, carpet Heb, for ear lltereo ~ ._. S3. 12" tricycle fl, .......,., ~ 90o42. ~ ftlr 7 11i1es u , f.x:, T, $2 -.di. 4 BA'ftUNE'lTE (PJlII>E) S7: $2 ellCb. plua ~· buys. ~ee table SS. 3· tiered kit-and bencbea OQ whffb $10. and pad $3, 1malJ Ni n. Reel type Pl JllOllM', dbl9ee $4. Set at flannel 'J're•trM rodt 31).SO'• Sl t' CUS'ro;M (MARJNl: aa Bermuda Drive, H.B., chen table $5. Power mow-M6-923l 8xl0 heavy braided rug SlO, rebuilt Bripl A stratW VSEt> Lamber tn .......S ~Pl*' fer lllver aerrice eld. MC--05M. ' BASE) LAMP $12; HOOV· ~ ers (need work) n each. clilld'a rtcOrd pt11yer $4, engine $15. Elec:trlc: .~ mes. 2x4'a. 2ld5'a, OM J2. wans. Iran 1 n d piU m LARK VACUUM $10; CLUB ehair $25. Ma~ Clock radk> $5. Mutlc stand DINING bible $25. Duncan radlo and record pt..yer $10, IS· •56 VW enclne and .~ "'12x:!O Bea. 2 pie, S25 $5. J electnc calfee P>lll = Rup, onnire-redllb RISSELL CARPET SWEFJ>. ottoman $10. Orance nykla $2. M~ ~l~~lc ~ Pbyte chairs ~50· ~ ladles purses like new 50c, pa.rt& 13-PI. 6G-CI&; A:1,I for the lot. ml National. a f!lldL Old electric to.iter COit $22, aeD bc8 13 $3; 1'0LDING PO;l'TY ~pleat valance Oil eecb. ~eco eaLlk eec . -" ye dilhes ~.... •• pot,... .. · ... picture 50c ton. 546-6207 I ToMie St.. C.M. • ~ .. C.M. 6G-Zl67 $1. KJtd>enmaid mixmutw for no. Vee")' tood condllJon. Ql.uR U.!t; INFANT "2-ti>t .. . t new ..... -a.way Qdld.'1 ...... e -...,, ..... , LAWSON Lov""ta, peJ.r $25 •• mil bowl no. Silver type M.tll'a ~ boots, 10.U $12.50 &l;AT $1.25; Atrro BOM'LE 50 <JmVROIEl' 2 door. &ood ~~ m=~-~· ~°: chaira $3. Wicker arm f!«h, l6" bike S5,. noor pol. s: tttrlrentor , •:If • SEALY Box eiprtnr and mat. chaftrw dllb. .Maple budle ~ Sat· SUD morn. All WAJUIER U; rou:>JNG bodJ $30. S m barrel carbs ~..,Card m:,.e ';Mb cover chain $2~. Wicker end Uber $10, heat lamp $5 • ' ~ ~~~ Sl. Brown double~ day Monday. GATE (NEW) Sl.2S; PC>RT-.lJ'ICl nnlfold for Pootlac $1 .Tab! lame $1 Clothes table $2. &tUOil5 or 546-lll!IO pair large rattan framed WASHER, need& !'ftl&IP..t $5. .. ... $2. G.& ateam epray !roll 2 BlalDE eed 1a1J1te S3SI ~H .. B~.,!;R PAD $21. Carter 4 bbl $15. ~ ~ $1. e C>fe~t· IUitcase REF R I G E RAT 0 R $25. t>kturea ~ each, aaorted T.V .. , it works $15. ~1032. $1. >m .Aadover Pl .. C.M. 81Ch. 2 ....._ ia.,. $3~ ""..... -..,..,,,_.. . 6119 5Gc Antique !Mhogany tilt-Kitchen table and 4 cbairl, picturea Sl lo SS. G.E. nc- C'USTOM Made new Md 56-0633 e~ Record ~ $TSI iAS!iAij: lhoea llize ~ MAliUNIST precillon toola tilble -$2Q. Patio buket nevennar top $20. 4 dnwer aium ~. ru Klnp Pl., Bar-0.que $3.50. Mrngj SS. 536-6077. I neu dothte (wroftl llze) Otelt ol dnwtr1 $12. Maple ucellent condition SS. $1 • $25. New folk tultar chai1'I n each. New orange chHt $20. VW hitch with Newport Hei&bta, Saturday from Ciient. Lad!et (7·9) POOL Ta.bl• $25 R0)'9l blue rodter $7.SO Maple cbatr $5. "2.a19 $22.95. Oilld'1 Maple desk, "''Ute ti.ak~ $1. 3025 Samoa ti.It Ind COOMCtcr $20. and Sunday only. 50c~. Mai'a amall JOc..~ bedroom dWr $10. ~ ton OcnaJOQ&l ~ •· ~ SMiti dreaer $10. Wubln& $12.95. Step 1tool $2.95. 3 Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M. Engine cover lock and key WATER heater 30 pllon 1 1 Custom made IM1e tult chatn bolat $15. 800 lit 14 tric laa ts.SO El e ctr I e rmcblDt $10. Frost free re-electric lronll Sl·95 each. 2 214x2~ PHOTOGRAPHIC en. for VW tq $3. V .W. manual YHr old $25, Whirlpool SU. u-.. K-bandblp snow tire, Ukt new $5.· Rat· ...... t u 50 n....i... CA...., -• .,. 227 u-1-v..i•-ball neta $3.15 and ._.. $2.50 V .S. lh1ft k no b, waahtt and dryer como $20 ·--... -. ft' ,..,. .,....... ....... -... .. .. --Olt ---_, larrer $10. Love teat ..... chrome St. 3046 Ktllybrook, each, wood oltice dnk 6 2 NEAR new 670 lit 1M ply tlrea $15 each. ~ trailer hitch $20. Jr~ Hayea auto.electrto ~ cun1rol $10. 2 rt~ trailer mlrrora SS ~~ Redlner chair no. ~ 1lql JC. Stroller $3.. 4>° Mat n. ma .Rutaen. C,.,ll· P-$4. Bird cap $J.. Kitchen tan bar stool $3. 2 rattan OlJld'a potty chair fl, Call)'Oa CdM. SS.95. • cu ft 8erYel at• dlalr $1.S. 2 night atanda $3 C.M. 540-9?79 drawer $20, crib $10, hlih utenalls J.Oe.~Ladlee aboea arm dla1n SS each. UoneJ Cblld'a mtnf cielk $2. aiild't BIKm rood condlt1on. ex· retncentor $10. 21" RCA eadl. Crib $7.50. Camp u 846-!1895 SOo-$5. Purw $141 Saldall tNlnl and heir 1~ 1ar19 ..._ a.ad llkla aet t.'eUent t1rM Jr' Huffy &iri't TV, nted.a aome work $10. atove, like new. 2 burner~ WHITE portable a e w l n 1 <..hair ~. • anytime. $3. Hoee '10c a ,.U-. HanQ DanWI modem cclfee table $15. Potwtr lawn mower n& $ll. two Schwinn -bof'1 V3 HP motor $5.95. Pet car. Port&bl.e htad $1. Maple machine $17. MU<m 10 SPEED bOce $25, Sting ray g tar SC. X12 F Dden C.M. $5. Girl's SdlWinn blkt, a:r• Bowline ball and bag $1. :U" $15 Girl's 24" $25 J2T rier Sl.95. 144 Cecil Pl., wall lamp $2. New \arie DOUBLE bed me mattrea $15, ~ .. bike $12, 54&01'1 6G-C719 SI. 5297 RON 1ADt S41-l314 Dectric Jic aw and p Mominc Canyon OW. · ear Newport Blvd. between lamp lhade $1. ~ and bOJt ~ $25. '548..4.)95 BLONDE table $20, 6 mate~ -wheel $15. Map,Pna BLAaC wt'OUlbt iron .. Di~ 22lld ud 23rd atrttts. PLANTS, 1DAIQ' kinda. lOc-.ing d:laln $30, butch $20, BAIR Dr7er' SC. Mebnae C WHEEL Dolli• M.5Q ..ti. ..m $2. Smmtnc .._. $2. I& •tool S20· &cl Early Am· BUNK beds, Ma(lle, complete $10. Kitchen ltem1, ladies HAND knit drell, beautlful metal bookeut wt th llOrt dilhee aet Drffl' med I'-Have Jt.5 pl dean fta.ti 1'1ttpllc.e irom llld ltand trlcan uptioUtertd rocker $1). 22118 Feder.l, S48·Sl51 dreasea, vaaet lOc-S:UiO. 164 lilac color aUe t.ll, worn no. 2 bu aloob $10, lute ALL Giit '1tmen table ... x C " PO. Writinc deti SJO. Mapzine r9Ck n. UN:MO. 8401 OuWJan Dr., ·llun- tinaton Bead\. p a c u.J ~ Sr.nda. Deane Homea. • C.r btd $3. Formal "' !Ml). barrell $3 elldl. Shoe abtea $5. Hand toola 5()c..$2. Dilelea $20. Phone 5'5·7367 RUG, tnlded 9Xl2 $25. Rifle Merrlll Pl., O.ta Meu, one time $25, Si!D<lftl twiJI antique mahopey table 9890 $12. 2 cmygen fel\l)allon and ler'Vlllc 1n19 Zc-50c .22 ~· c x ecope sling $25. (off Orance between 21st bed, with frame and custom with pada $25, baby car 3 lS" roRD P.U. whee I 1 $7 each. 2-lS" aplit rim wheel&, fltl Ford or ~ $10 eech. S.16" jeep wbeela SS each. 2-new bed framea, adjuatahle SC Keh. Pl.lnm $4. Ki&fi chair SS. Jeep cam S3 each 5e Ford radio SS. Boy's bike SlO &!O camera and cue $10. lOt camera and cue $10. 3 clust:e-flood lll(ht, Smm SS. Potty chair SJ. Walker $3. IS' toe chain $10 2 Bird cagea and 1tanda $5. Heb 6 cyl Ford carb, new $8. 2778 A Placentia 64t)..5637 ADDING Machlne, electric ~. Check p.roteclor $25. ~9990 • BATI'ERJ.ES 6V $4.50 12 volt $5.95 Guarutffd o A • yev 540-9990 Rover 1S" rlml. apeclal made s:zs. eacll. 540- MO DAISEY BB p , excellent condit.loa, 1 month old $1· ~ ·--·--Provincial ,. toll. birch. &ood condition. =- 546-1585 'IWO Chinese r u c a $6-$12. Beautiful framed oil pd\t• 1np $9.95. Eltctrlc ea cooker $2.50 Olla lhape planters, pair $S. Hawthorne boJ'• 24" bike no. ~o BABY Itema: Infant ••t $2.SO ~e SC.set Car bed $5. JUD19 ant $1.~ P\aypeB $10. Very tood CUl- clition. 54().-06ll DANVEPORT. Havana tan, aleepa two $25. Table lamp with new lhade S S • Tbennador elecirlc heattl SS. Radio $1. 64.2-4995 VISIT OUR '3..50 and 16-Atrcnlt in-lleerric dodc, G.E. $2.50 DANISH modern walnut ti.,. Becla, twin 2 complete $2S and 22nd) Feb. J.9tb. IM apread $15, Slnaer portab~ bed $5, lar&e 50" round •tnJnenta, none Oller $20 Garden tooll 50c-$1. ~ byline crib I& Bullock'• eadl. $3200 ~ $10. S46-Q61 white ha--* ()11 cuter $25, each. Battery test kit $5. Kantwet Mattrea $15; WQ. -T LE typewrt like told mvel chair no. 2 ln-lin8\I $143. 2216 Meyer PL, m•t bench I& 3 vtnyt pU-TWIN ~. box springs S20 SET World bookl $25. 2 wal· P<»'t ~ ter, tant ae'ata $1.50 eacb, ln-~P G=e ~~ n:er!'.: C.M. Jon $10; Kq-alu blue for .U. Di8 Federal, 543-5151 nut upholstered bar atools new $20, ti.by car aeat fant oar aeat Sl.50, lnfant ~ ha JC t '& Hdi n" TV RCA table model ~ad $10; BtuelJ. NI DUO< tent $15 rune .22 ~ eadl. Bar bellJ $8. ~ ~ ~ .,:! ca~ potty chair $2, pool chlora· IAft.rigbt.,.~ 1far 541 Cad wwltl 'aooct sz. Swive4 ta: ~~ m.359t.Hi_..""~ ~ $24. 30~ i2s. % pipe, =~:·e~eehr~;e t;! $20 6'73-59S8 maUc $'25, ~ drcQt blw.k ble $10. ~ "411....,.., -...ueo .,.._. .... , plYUlzed fittlng1 S4. Red-. ' SKI poiea 54"-66" $4. 'franl.. $5 ftch.. • t ert Corona Del Mar. wood 2 x 4'1 and aiding 2Sc ette aet. 4 chain $25. Card OAK dre11er $25. headboard former, UOY AC. lo llv DC ... in tenor m. 23161 L0YE Seat blde-.W needs ......,,_.._Pl't:"D tadl 6.10 Ramona Or., Ir· Mlle. 4 chairs S20. Micro-S20 bedllde chests (2) $15 Zenith Ave., Santa Am to be ttcoveftd, rood con-"u-.:."nu.r..n Royal rec<JD. •' ~·Terrace. West. &cope $2. Anllqued tabl~ $10 • · · $10. Oil A: ~ l\lllH $4 H-' .... ts. SM-Sun. ....... _ •u: u. c:""" dlliooecl $25.00. 543-7165 Lum mower $5. Case " each, electric healer $2, ead1. 642-$1619 momlnp. ..,.... ,...._, ~ ,,__.... .~. u OD""°"' d.ln'-'-bl DreSlff lllze 20, $3 to $10. --------''---BLUE Uvtnc room ...,.......ter-• """"' ma room ... e outboard motor oU $3. Boob bouaea $2 to $3. sldrta, BIRQl twi;n bed, complete 'l'O piece dinner aet. S place D.81l1SES, 8llk. cottoo and ed clw.ir $25 Wrouaht iroo. 'll Kitchen chain' $2. Cosco lOc-$1. Clothes, 7. 8, 50c-SS capria lliztl ~ S2 t.o $S, ru. Mate~ bed ff. Double llett.inp. YQG can have t~ lmJta, $1. SWin lllita, $J. white, round lee cream ta-atep stool $4. 8rua lea cart 1653 Oahu, CM. 540-2106 646 7328 Maple poater bedf.tead $15, $20. t42-UST ~we~, SJ.SQ -~~Caba~, ~~~~ frtwo ~ $20. ~all f!~ Unit lnl!ht ~ ll~·bclar $5$2. MATCHING desk, ch u t, BOY.S """" • -', bl,..,cl• Electric cotfte pota $1-$5 . .... .....,..el\lpl, ........ pr .. , """"' a.me ....,., two wam !.'.:~78341ea ... • .... , e . bookcUe $15 ea. Victorian ..., ,. 911" ..., .. Girl' a and women's clothet OU> Coppa-brofter $15. $4.50 Swim cap., SJ. Silver cuahlona nice $20 Map printa '"" sette $25. g pr. phi< lilk 36.. new, low mileage $25. "2-$50.$3. Chlldren'1 boolal 25c- Hand made appllqued twin c:harme, $1. HADd titigs, $.2. $1. 2 ~an I& ab.Ip scenn $1 GIRL'S wblte lee lkates, Dutch curtains with val. ~ 35c O\l.ldren'1 ret.'Orda Sc- me quilts $25. each. Elec-Hole, &. Stuffed boys, 50c Occuional chair $3. Modem me 7 and 9 $6. Girlt lkirtl, ancea $10. Blue Spanish MANS Sdnrinn bike with 50c, Girl'• ~tterns 15c each. Irie mixer $4.SO Fire 9C'tten PUlow pets, $3.50. eo.tume uphol.Mered rocker $10 Pa-awuters, dreaa and coata print quUted cotton spread, rack $16, ladles 3 afll'@d Material.a: cotton. 10me $5. Pull down banging lamp jewelry, n . Men'1 abirta tlo metal cbalse SC. Metal ~ Juroor Hlgb through matcbiJ1i curtains ns. Span. bike wtlh basket $2'l, tennla woel, per lencth 10c•$2 . $10. OR J.4668 no Femleaf $1~ Skirt.a, $4.50 Tcis-. ~~ ~~ $5.af Home65ul). H1&b llChool alzea. S4CM349 !sh ca.rved antique coffee racket $2, 646-36&0 Girl'a Slnc•r HWln& ma- $4.60 Separa~s. $3.50 and "-T· •ue-y I: tel' pm EARLY Amerlcsn dining set, table $25. Guitar $25. 6 cm-chine SS· Walkie talkie $10. 5 P1IX:E Din1111 1et $25. SI~ 548-2061. zn; E. 20th SCS6122. .....,_ -. Tabl -vw t di I chair S10 LABRADOR puppy male, I 35 lb ~ $5. Vuo-u~orm ss. .......__ __ ..,., 4 ..._...~ ...... e .....,. e~~h. n.rySlde .:m~ ...... _ ..,., -·ee'-$25, uo .,.,., D .... _ 5c·'K-. P lctur-......._, Sbort Maple """'"""..,..., ~· St. (rear) C.M. EMERSON 19'' TV black A bus wheel $4. Tahleaaw with --.....,.~ •w w ,.. ...,...,o~ --.....,.; -,,..,.,. Tllble lamp $3. MttTOI' SS. TAPE RecorMr "Cr-84 21.2" white need& v.,ry little w~ motor $25. 24" C011101e TV MI 11-0647 PAJN'T com()rftlel' w l th Slr VaHS 25c. W4 Moo- Prtvate book coUection 25c-brina nr-i. $25. Mike $10. Jl5.,M8-12M, Newpcrt Bch. $:!0. Large dlntnr' table, 1966 YAMAHA 250cc $25. En. motor and gun, $25, maple ~Meaa del Mar . ,$1 each. 1927 Meple St., Mac>ter SS· ~1793 RD'Ju:OERATOR 125. Sola se1t110 Jl.5. Valtant bubcab gJne for aa.me sz;;, New and spool headboard $25, ~•--------- c .M. Apt. 3 ln prqe. A Ola!r $10. End A: Cottee 1t-el $5. 5 drawer chest $12. uud motorcycle part.I and baby doll $5. large pink 250 CJ' oxnen bottle, stove, __, PLAYPEN And pad in ex-table $10 eet. O'Keere I& Girl'• 24" bike $10. 1657 acceuorles n . $25. New bear $2, lamp $4., 646-0lU retrtceratt, 28' Jone oma- DRYER.. Electric, •"""'coo. cetlent 1bape SI. Ub new Merritt Stove $25. 2 dreael'll Oahu Pl., C.M. 546-9702 NGK apark ptup to fit most 9 DRAWER cheat $12, type Doubmenlalle ~ .. f~e ~~~ dltion $25. 4G E. l.lth Sl, infant.at $2. ~1028 ~ ""----"tb d bl' 75c 1957 Olda v •m•., "" _,,.....,... CM S3 each. 536-6914, H.B. S ,. vv • t,,.,_ .. ..,, wt pe i<et • con . atand $3, d.lnn $25, 642·3848 blank, beth tub n each. S5 . • P!E1tCED ~--$1..$2. $12. Atlantic ao1:f bag $10. full powtr, all or parta Sl· ..... rn., bed -•~ __ ... clean _, .__.. e&111 ".50 _ __.. ,,_.,..,.. BURRO iruod with children Pair wbJte-iold traditional $25. Honda 250 and JCfi en-• "m W<.~ aJN •-.. ._ .. ~ OFFJCE Delk, 3' x S' $25. Italian fland.wovelf bulk $11. Kenmore automatic twin lleadboerda $16. Pvinter &!r.e paru $1-$25. Set. only complete SU.50. lm-1336 _642_·1828 ______ _ .:Xecutin chair $15. 642•9400 eweaten uo.ns. ~ete bottle aterllur $ii. Hl-5692 syate'* organ boola $1 each. 220 Avocado, C.M. DIVAN and matching dWr 'IWIN beda wtlh br111 bead• POODLE, Silver mtnlature, tape of Bob D)'lan'a rec«dt CdM: antique chain, refln-Conw!ete arehery set and ELECI'RONlQ; components $25 1996 Anaheim, Costa board.a $25 each. Full bed· male. 10 months. Ru had SS. ~l793 htled, $25 each. 2.•olume tu-gel SI. (never used). tor hobb)'lata and experl· M~:S.. atead $6.5(). Twin bedateed all lhott $20. 64U701 ONE Pair VW blu rear aeaa old Dlll1ah fox hunti.n,t Reploele World ilobe 12" • menters. CapacJton, resi. OLD but good pa ~ $15. ~by =-:attr~ :S: YCXTI'H Bed $15. Doll hol.M $25. 5'8-8970 boota with hand-colored f2.50. Aaorted ctiildren'1 tors, amall motors, wire, 186" Santa Ana Ave. 642~ DI··-.... •'-··t new 548-370C 4n M U. 1 bcdca 1'5c·$1· 2 chrome mu-aernl-con3ucton and small & ....,l'Q> .-IUIUQI $S. • •ano ' 2 -C"ftErl' Ot dnwen $S pint.a 25 aet. antique beve • •le ftanda" $3 each. Record project kits 25c. $1. Pocket TIRES Goodrldl MSx.15 WW women'• cloth!._, alr.e 14, C.M. eecti. Box ll>t'inga and mat-ed m1m>r $25, rattan mirrol' racka 3Sc-$1. 1 brass <2 crystal radio S1 Late model changeover near new, one aome men's loada of chlJ. Sll..VERtaa: Guitar $10. treas, doUble, new condition S25, Olinese tray stand SS, llibtl pole lamp $12. 2 RCA clod< r&dlo $5. Set Of tire $10. Two tires $15. One dren'a wear 10c·S5. Ice and catl after 5 PM Sat, $20 each. T.V. 21" sood oriental print SI, '8mps $8 white • brua Pole lamps unused aparil plugs $1. See new Goodyear &lSxlS $10. roller &kales, aize 6, $3. anytime Se. 545-4669 Mark wor1clnst $25. 2 chairs $1.50 to SU, eutclus &obleta $3 St eecb. Pair I toot entry John at 2030 Hi&bland Dr., KI S.(l5(I; Stuffed anlmalt, tayw and FIR.EPIAd Screen with each. Lawn mower $5. 19m ~ ratlan beaclloard $10, doors wltb hardware s20. N.B. 642-n65 6-12x~ wheels for g<><:art game. '15e-10c. R.tcord$, all andtronl $10. Hoover CU· Wallace, C.M. ladlet Ice skates fl) Olke Aluminum garden edg!.ng le R.EFRJGERATOR with free-or mini bike, new. compiete tpeeds 2Sc-lc. Oi.tlea 2Sc- new) $15. antique tewlnc I foot. Walltype can opener S8 each. u s.O!H7 10c. 266 Vlclorla, c .M. MI nilter ss. ~ "SWINGER" Camera $10. c.blnet $10, bookcue SI. $1. Men'a bowling ft>el (10) ~~:._ aecanldlony~ '!::....~rlt$15an· ,.,... <-.no.t ~u onlf ---'a "2ll2 '50 DeSoto. It n.1111 $25. ~ "Starlet" caJ1M1l $ 5 • '"'· $2 ,. _ __.ed ~--rod CA. '""" ,...,.. ...,...... .. .....,..,., ,,. .. , av WVUU -------- 66C)C Perfllme aet "& Set " bit a1ncle and dou.,.., mattreaaes · "'"'"" ... ..,., 5 """' Twin box t.'J)rillC and mat· I>-2 rcuW' shaft 1 • 3 • 4 • 5 OLD d.relter $25. Coffee table TWIN bed ateads sir $28. Mltcbing chest $:!0, called Modem Tropical. Ben~ chain $3 each. 01 fl1., llbra.ry ta~. prrtty ·~~t $10. Eatl,y Amft'bn droplnf dinette t .. j e (barvfft atyl.e) $20. x.-. -Deeccin bencb • }!ill 2 ctan ns. Clothta ,,l/JJJft $7. Ladder back arm'amf, antiqued 1retn SS. Mahogany magazine ndc SJ. 3 bar rtoola, 2 pa~ red Sl. one mpale $3. Ha\'11 backs. Odd lampe 5CJc.41. Mirrors s1.no. ~. l4G1 OuWlan Or., H~ Beach. Pacific s a a· a-'e . Deane Homta. 2 TWIN mattresaea, ),o, sprlnp $19 • .pl. croclc $20. Bottllmlit cel9Qriea $7. S41-1231:t .. sc1:11-L . ANSWEll 1 tlarlcup -Frothy-~ -Bebave -Buria.1 -v.- dor -ALOUD In COURT Lady cJjent to lawyer: "Here are die Jove Jettdl be wrote me. 'Ibey were writ- ten on a typewriter aJICl.._~, look too emodonal." -4 : Lawyer: ''They',.. jml .. food .. tboM writt.1:.., hand. The)' have the ~t lmp9ct when tbey'N •tltiid ALOUD jo COURT.",.,..:.t ' WD>GEWOOD p1 ~ $20. Colckt>ot ~· not wotldnc $10. 16mm )ro. jector $25. '5f M e't r o tn:nmliaion tlO. K!tdlen link $3. 24" x 31" tdtrot' $2. " HP electrie ~r $25, outdoor cbalt'I $2, card 75c. S42-07U treas SS. 548-0724 near new, atlll in box Sl7. $15. End table $7. Decorator NUTOHE Radiant beater Cl'a. $2.50 ~1793 t·"' "' a.....&-read .., to .,. • ...vw. ..,., -•-""' "-........ ..., New aone .... --v 8 •" WEDG"-'"V\AI range ~· SOFA and matchlnft chair eadi. Matched aet. Free c ...... ..,. ,..m ~ ... REF RIG ER AT OR ~· and tan for ti.tlroom cell-TRI·POD $3.50 light mtteT SI ladlea coat (16) (like bool«:ue SS. Sofa $10 Mts-.,c acb. Decorator vanity Las VtgU trip with let. KI BadmJnton Ncketa $1. fflnl Iraner $20. Wuhtr aaa . ..... Model 9200 1000 watta n &A ,.._ S3 50 -> ..,... -......_ percolator cell•..-v•• book&, --orda *'"''. e th r. NJw:. radio iear $2~. Lampe $2· ,..__ -N 1.. ...- fl.50. ~ N';,1y Dl!'4' SJ.5. 642-6583 • 0:.~11!,,': ~ u 1 ~ r $8."' ~;-"~atJea, etc. 25c ';,$1.ii42 StttllnaAve., chair $8. L ar g e lea er ~ $7. Hardware, hln1e1, land .., • .,.,.. T-" nty ~ dulic) 25c to $1 books 2Sc 1 8 847 3&61 brlefcaae $9. T.V. cart· TURQUOISE c ouch with corner brackets lOc. 50c. vinyl ~ .wlac ;sad MIDDc..E And rear INta for ~ 2Sc each. lQ •· " • magazine rack $6. 546-3537 brown print $25. Matching St.Jnlea beet' keg $4. I foot N e w"l Y recovered · VW. Station wqon, ex-or... Sat on.17 to $3, silver, linens, plllowa, PORTABLE wardrobe closet . . ulJ chair $10. 14" portable TV suard divan $JC~· cellent condltiocl SlS ach ldtichenwve 25c: to ~. Qi S6 Blade •rourht Iron ber FULL siu grl~ bike $10, f $20. 17" portable $15. New ~ rock $2. 3 pair blue pkttonn rocker S1tli and = . .=..:!:~~~~;. ~oa <..-i•O•• ='.·~~~.!;·~!~""~:": =~~.,.,;~;:~ ~~~~ :::-~-?" ~ln6 r...... ..... fan •". T.v. needa SUNBEAM ncuwn $7. Bar-roy coverw, $4. each. Old ; So ; E. 18th. Coata Mesa. ban, like flew ss. Stainless USED ~. • ,_.. ~..-"" .., a.-. ... el . tt .... doors, gu panel, Ux38x2, 1ne table $20; 6 chl.lr3. SI .... ood $25. Mall box Sl.50. Aclt RATI'AN J'umiture '5-$25. tubes SS. 39A Avocado, ~ ~.w5 ..... ~~~-~ s.l. Kitchen itool 50c. m each; chair $25. fi'rr>.2389 HUMAN h!Ur wig, beautiful food tra)'9 50c eaa1. W Tea cart $25. Record player Cotta Mela, &tl-ot03 ~""' .., ,.... ~ 8TS4M9 atyling $25. Hand knJt IU!t ltaln walnut and ~e S1 llt.e IU aticwe, TlppM QS. Ches fJO M I din" $4. Portable RCA TV 2 2123 or WROUGHT Iron gate • 37~ $25. Silver fox fur, like new a pint. One man buck aw Coldlpot ~. a.. $15. S20t ei i:."i~th : YOU'111 Bed and mattreu yee.n old $25. 646-5800 BLACK formlca table w-leaf ¥25. Typewriter Rem. mod $2S. National Panuonlc ss. Bar+q moton $1. 2541 top f:reeier $25. Formtea C-" llJI. RHI -$15. "'°' IRON ... k.ule IS; t.at-"5.2 .,,, ... $>. °"" ..,.11. II, Dito 1!2. ..... U.od """"110. °" hltd> '" ''"'" <'.»I-lo °'" C.M. ........ tabl< ... 4 -~ .M. trlc 81ack and Decker edi« White naurahyde couch 8' operated ditto world.ng cond 1 be plutic cbaJrs Sl.!f . LADIES Watch $3. Untvena.1 $20. Two ued b6ltes, 20" net SI: Httltate end table $25. Se11l7 fQSttlrepedlc mat-SU. 16 gal metal shipping pact car $5. 12 vo l ltft'Y CRIB Md mettresa $20, youth Step W>lt Sl· Old• hair dryer SC. T • n $15. ~ f.IS; lbadow box $2; bra• tn11 doullle $3), Box tpring contalnera • 16~i<19~ In-$6. 6 volt $4. very iood. beda S20 etlch, V M chancer n. tine1al dra!ra $11 ..._ upboa.t.ered dlalr 11.50 3 HlDE. A. B.,.,.,. (na"-........,) mWc cu $10; cigar cutter $21). Ba*etti.11 toel new 1·1e, welll:ht 6%# • roll@d Clowltt armature tester $6. SlO, HJ Fl ..,e.akers $20 and 4 atru. su*r ~ V~ _n......._ ~ ... -..,_ Sl: m~llaneoua old toola, $2.75. 3 bet rtoola $9. 962. i m "·lid iood ft>r 1tonae Battery charl'er n. 83M932 $.b, record players $5 and ~ $2. Potb' drilb' !Oe . "1Y ~ tamp Sl.!O. SZ. ~ $7. Floor lMnp bn.11 plated. Sl to SI: tin Sl ...., ,..,... $10, bottle aterlllttta S1 and t _, """-nd _._ .. Tuwtl pole $4. ~e lamp $3. Mftal tlilbtnl pole cat-hoc water bottle S2; Broob sru. . ""6"V.>IO. MQ)AIC l " tile ~ abeet. $3.50, Air compreaaor no. ... ·-v -~ DIME A UNE SS. Kodak lmtamatk! No. rler, electric tloor wu.r UNIVERSAL comole Ironer-COMPACT drop.Ill ps range t;tillt:y ~e Sl· Antique % hori9 motor $10, apray pl. seam J:°L • • 300 (IM!W) D . U ~ $4. Walnut COD101e 21" T.V. Broa. IUlta 40-C2 Joac, SlO; exclelltntCClllllftlorl. ~New $'2\.. Power mower $7. 84z. ped.~~tal doola,lttaly ~· ~ sun n. dotbea drytr SS and DINING tlillle l'JO. t>diUl'I ' ::a::., !f to -. ea d __. $25. lmaJ1 ff* $3'. ... wfnd.up YictrOla $25; Clnnon a.tti towew 50c:, 6008. meuu trays. arre ~· ~ $10, Heathkit ampUf!W' is. is each. CombtnatJaa 1-.can! COUNTER IN Laguna Beach ST. ' TV. _.. •-.. ··• ...... narMe end table $4; al•· wuh clotlla f.$1. New cold GOLF Clutie, left h11nd. S hti> caps, Corvilir $3. Dou-™ tunen Pl_.... Z watt pl•r and Ndlo':tJ:f 2 •ab1c9 S1 to $4; pair bns1 L&qJ table ~o .. 22 ea& ,..._ buter ~ 12. tin churn ble spread Sl SS Flower 5c ~-........ _ -'-'-... ... .... •·-. -... -•··. 125. Old f5 rpn ~. rim picture hJnel • llxl4, Irons, 2 woods. $20 or beat • · amplifier 920 1 w l m pool .. w..., ._.,._ .... ;; ~ ~~ ;m;-'$4 1S198& mud playet' 3 ~~ eea':~1068 Or. SU. New Knapp ladles offer. ~ :::rt 1:" ~C:::~: pump $10, ~ tet and Mell. White codrtd Wile ,U: ~ f 1 ~o .. r ;:-' :o: ":'bi. co; ORJGINALs by famous Eu-=:11!,~ ~ · ~ll~J8: B~~""~ S3~'trm~ $10. ;:;:~·:0c~:na 1~: ,:~~e ~ C ft~.:::.:·:~ = aet, idtn ;:~ ~;~~ a.!seal . pim and cue ""'8lft · deltgner; cultom Detecllvl' -tte., lOc Hard lnl11nt seat 11. BotUea. ~ $10. ~ffowtU maa load bruier $3 and 15. lronritt $:IO. Water conditkmel' •· newr utd, DO. Nainnox $25. Ladi8 ~ the 10, tailored, ahe 10-U, beauU. bound beet ltllm · all doz. Stroller S4. GE food 16mm t.S lenr $25. 2 photo manate '35. feather bed SlS. 23" Syv&anla TV .UO · tiouo1e HI n record s>laTcr $5. tedl. Fencltt llklrts T· ful valentine rfd coctrtail types, ~r~, cook bookl warmer S1. Pl1'Y pen $4. la.111)1 $3 each. Mlnk hat no Kodtlc :r; ~mtra $7-50, Vacuum .. ~&?: $1 t • $:5; .._ Air ..... Sltl 1H e 91k .._ Coolleet, dma $25: ~ Hnm IQ!t y~ ~~~~. $1;:; Beth tub ~· ~h~l\AlrH $2. Oottllng, 25c: • J:· Tr 't:.!r' ::;:.,:-~~ .: = = $.l~v. 11t n:. roddnl drllll' M; ~ fl"G'-" •Lamp tNdea sz, mMctl.lnr 11Jk bloule mohair 40 -.: flt. 0 ,_ Car seal · • . .B. dreaer, plate a••• m • 1~ S1 proctoed•-of 1 ft E Heat 1.,_ Sl. Rout rd • SL Mttronome S5 (.new'> SS cMhmfrt .-eater 11tt .. ·-bookieue htedboarda, ~nd • ",.. -· ... dlaJn '5 .c. carpet __. ffl...._. ,.112.. __ ; yara 27-Mt, an. colon. BIJRRO. good with children tablea 111 IOlkt wood and '20. Uontl tntm $15, ~ and epJt b' ...a.Q .._ ...,.. $1; llodllc ... """" .--.. --wtttl <'OGr'Clllnated a1rlrt S15; 9112-1887 $18 Kenmore tuiomatic do'fe·Wled drllma S25 "· C1SC, HUI E. ~ Or-RI.miter oap and trocS a. llr: ....... !lie; ... $S-S25. ~ actt wool Ja~ket dl'f9 SZS: n" TV Zetlealmnot NIR. ltertllzer. ~. 842-5692 ~......., -qe. My play blllle Idell~ ._ ft( nmtctlat; ~ IJPT, -llO'flL ar.. Good two cottm dr-taea tlO, a1lo . ' .• Yll'\kie 25c. ---· -ss. Fan ftllt hood for....,. .,.15; ._.., •• ra••• ~-MU _. *1 pua,.,...., g :.Cl•-;;.--.:.:·::,• 3 ... ~~-~~1111 ~ 2 A Rutama Or., CJI. 3~ reupho!!'_ft'edld aec> f'~. Po.er mow• SS. Plett .,... ~ ~ ' • ' _,...., C'l1Q ...... ts -3 POWER lawn mower W1tll ._.., two man ... 0 $25. axe $1. Grau trtllmM!r' tt ll:n •r IL.15; dlllllbll JCS ......... '"· pnl. SS; tlnc·$i.,.s lied IPJ'f'&d, poalllnn rrdln"'" 1 has c1o1;. hand tri piece. Unlinllhed col· Potty dlair n. MllWe ... ......,. ... $1: ~ le Ptrfed. Illa _. $11. f1'-llOY'tNG, mtalt .n.. Playpt!ll Sl5: fet<lai table. no: ble control, 1 Ml tlnclr con• :;::: ~ ~. S.-: '" tllbM•· Mal\C OWi apt~ m. Kltdrfft CllbtMt --. ID ~ a ..._ nc 11.a m: cnb no1 baby .._ nt; TWk1na hof9e. Sii: pi.y pm, tro1 '6 eectl. 5 ptfCf dlMtte ._ t«t 1k. G.E . kitchen a ,.. Ito¥• szs. 2 twlD mat. polJltMd a1Gmtlan & ..._ -* a 1 I ••II -~ ltOAD a.. ..t., 8ftm.. ~ boltod '5; Ya<."UIUB •:'0: ht ct.Ir, 15; 1t:roller. Mt no, 2 IW.. lamps. 1 alann docka $2 ta. ~ tn.e1 S5 tadl. 2 lflC'lftfl $1 M-1 tDlll ~ '5-lAlllit ,. .... 1k: .. ... ...._. 1.sJ ... 1lrtm4 S10; Hollywoad b t ct m; St; car ...._ '2 A $3: l"ff", 1 oranp n.50 etieh• ator abtlne s.t. Table i.u.p .ch. Electric knife~ 245. • c.Mttt ...... T • -le • 1!1e; -U tr9ll -_ ... all '* l&:ql9 $10: ct.tit d c1n-ftn rodd.na dude, a: port.a<rlb ~ drawn vaalt)t w\tb mirror $J. ' "°'t cunpr cbaratr $2. ff' "· H-S and foot bwd T5e -., "'t'C.: ac; lllillt:r '"" • c:ullr9 ;·. 11::.= NB. .... 1• ;is; 8oltGlt fOdleo no: .a. (wttti Jllld>,-. .. ~('f. '1; S25. He.tboud A~ bo9rd • wit ...... coawertw a. 11. fb54 told c:miaJN P.1 ._ -.. " 'k ... a-. .._..me; :is=~ ~ ...,. SJO: cdl9a a_,...._ llOCt)' chair, SI: *-·• -so r.u1ct1 m. nfebt •twl to 1\ile ~ ._. lNi•rwtt ~ m • t er a I~ 12 ... DarnD. ..._,. kit .._.. •• 1'1111. u.vma Oi1i1at'9 ~ 115; ~ lll: •-.a.11t '*• $15. --· am. 10 Milda SlO. I •lf metal ~ b lo uu, ,__ ................ ,. ......... Kltdu ._ ... .,,... ....... ID 4 , .... --~ ltl.ltJ clllbMt no..,.... :tr ~,.:' ...... OIA'*:. ..-. ... aeta. .. --· 'Pll M •tr• I ... ta11t,,.. ll: strra dl6la ..._ .. Mon1tJ ..... SL .J; ~aillw DI; tloll' ~.IAlf.. -.,... 962-3Ml 56-Ml Ila -.u. 10t4'--... 1flrlte lloa ........ SIS_. 2 Wi .... l 9D ll. • !t fl: •1 I n Mlrte *9llt Sf, Wftor II; ....... ....... GDU.'I Cll' WMa' ~ .. J. =-e:-1111111 a.:. 1Na1, ~-=-~~ MILi ' lllaf ...... 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JU ..:fl. maf . ~ , 1-..;...~~~~~:.!J .., f aR., 3 BA home with pool. • WILL TRADE FOR GftOVE, RANCH 0tr FARM PROPERTY 1-ma Beacla •• 41!M-9'J5C J'RAD'E late mocle1 Uncoln, I'D• cub tor delux duplex trtplt?t u located Ealt Colte 'Meta, north 11th St. PtlJclpal1 only. 541-1936 1V'AHT Cadillac, ContJnentaJ ~II or other late model car w/fac air. Exch tor cre- dft 'Of'I ~ IC!' tract DJ'. Palm SWP • IOl1le cub. ~llll I Yr. old Mt. home, f BR. ~view; exc. retrat, CIA) or tam. Tab hotlll or •PC. $20,SOO F.q. $46,000 J'P 114: S.2'TI4 Idyllwild LOYELY AKC ftl· PUG puppJn, 8 1n08. FOR lats• omCE TYPE DESK la rood condition. ~ WIU. trade No. ea.ta Ilea 3 BR lam rm home, equit7 Sa208 • full price Q,500. J'OR free • dear hoat. Ed Nddle Rltr . ...-.i '45,000 .Equity iQ Jp. home Klnaa1 City; want ~· llome-or ? , In thJI ana. wprox. tame value u ... dfcy. Owner/qt. ICll51 TRADE f HOUIE8 • " acre a.ta M .. Jil.1 ... pl.-cull FOil 12 ...... llnlta SlT,509 ~.*mt ev~ t T A d f . DISHWASlll NIGHTS APPLY IN PER!ON S.11 AND 3-6 Monday through Frida7 18181E.11£ (OUJIS UDIO COMPAIY 191'1 ..... • IW. ............. All ..,UC.nu reviewed ca~wDnob&I&• ftl'd Jtaee, Qnlor, Q'Hd "' so. Dr1flsma1 I. I. Diven Comp11y . s.1-. Mn • J\&a pndl6aD ff'Odtac- ~--= int .tlJe illlpectill\ STACO, It . \ • . I ( Are YoU Lettingt·Cash Slip,Through Your Fingers? • See If: You Have. hj Of ~_Thi19.A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD . . ·Will :Sill Fist!. 1. stew. 2. Outt.r I . ..., Cf'ftl 4. llectrlc Sew 5. ean.r. •. w .... 7. Outtioerd Motor 1.SterMht •• Ceuch' 10. C1erlnet 11 •• .,,....,..., I 12. ftlckup Trvck _ 11. s.wt.., Mechlne 14. SurftlHrd 15. Mechlne T 0011 16. .,........, 17. """ 11. CaW" Crvlter 19. htf Cert .............. 21. St-., Ceflectlen 22. DIMtle ... n. Play,... 24. .......... .. U . Watw Ilda 2'. ,,...,. 27. Sult ... .. Ct.cir 29. lfcycle a Typewulter 31. lat> Stoell n. lncychp11Ra- ' ,.a:1. v ...... (....,. 34. Trepfcel Fish 35. H.t ltod • .,.'"", 36. Fiie C.Wnet 37. Oeff Clulta 31. Stwfhle ~llver It.~ ... Mlnw 40. ........... ... 41. Sllde ftrolec:fw 42. Lewn Mower 43. Pool T.W. 44. TJNI 45 ........ 46. Pur tOlt 47. Drlpel• 41. u... .... Hone SO. AJr,llne 51. °""' 52. lwcyde u. .......... J4.S.. ..... SS: Hlth 'CIMlr 56. CelM 57. llectrle Treiut 51.Kftteft St. Claulc A• IO. c.ffe9 T.W. 61. Met•C,cte 62.·~ 63. S1tfs 64. TV S.t 65. W...tdlench 66. Dle!UiOiMI Watch 67. Go-tent 61. ,,...., ff. c....,a,.. rrln,r . 70. Antique Pwnltvre 71. Tape • ......, 12. s.u~ 73..,.... Car- 74. Mamw,laS... ·is. ............... .. 76. s.....,. 77 ....... 71. Oert G...,. 7'. '-chi•• ... .. ...., c.,,.. 11. °"""' . ft.ltlfle l;a. Delk 14. SCUIA Geer ..... .., ...................... _.., ..................... DAILY PILOT · WANT·AD .. SO. .• ~. : lmtlCH OPERATOR om TYPIST COUIG 1AD10 CO • .,,.. ............... "'"'*' .... " qpk:9f'Mw .......... ............... nrd Rici. Callr, 0..-• .... ~ Sn .... & Leen..,., . .............. APPLY IN NUON· MAIR Sn .. ' loll 1.511 Wlltdlff Dr • ............... 1B1EI MUe dltal .-nhlJ drawlnp .... ~ta aD4 lbtt:bll. Make .. ................ ~ ... ... ....... ,... ... °' .................. ,. ty blr,.... work eJCPll'io -· ra.llilr wtda ... 111117 .... ACCOllllS llEIYAIU QEll ( •' .... .. .. ..... . ... .. ....... • •• """.;.:.:· .... J •••• .. , ..................... ,. .. ... . -.. t J~ DAILY "LOT .....,, ,._,), lM ; . TRANSPOR ATIOH TUNiPOITA°lfON TUNl..ottT.T10N I --_____ ........,_,;;.,: : · ~rt..tt A•.... MOOtmport..t ~ ,_,,.,.,..... Autee HOO Tf'9Cb _______ , ....... _._._._.rl'J'J'J'J'J'~NNrN'rl'~r/r/'11 .. ' l • I • , , . . . ' • , , •• TRY DEAN LEWIS FOR TIE = HARD-TO~FllD OIES! =· A FANTAS11C -l:lCAJO'LD-AUS'llll lllJ.llY . USED IMPORTS ~~:, = 1IUCK IUY1 o,.. ~ou:!, -... '62 AIBll ll&lff SPECIALS MODll OI .. -196' CJIY, '°" ~~=c~~p.i.: JO)Deiur..GJWentnc._, 1 IQUltMENT .. V8 eqlne, CUltOm eU, WM4 opdaml waik.dn ...,._. lnllh wltla 1ax1irku em. .. coelt mlmn, bea'7 dUl1 ~ trutAllc red lealber interior. '61 TOYOTA Hdtp. Cpe. R&H, .C spd •.. $1195 '65 TOYOTA Stout Pickup .........• $1195 '65 MONZA Coupe ................ , $1195 '66 TOYOTA CorON. Stick, R&H ..•••• $1495 '65 TOYOTA Landcruiser. Soft Top .••• $1195 '63 TRIUMPH Herald . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • $ 495 '60 TllUMPM TR-3 ................. $ 1'5 '61 VW 11 3 Sedan. R&H ............ $ 795 '61 VOUCSWAGEN Panel ............. $ "6 '64 VOLKSWAGEN. R&H ••.••••••••• $ f9S '63 VOUSWAGEN ................. S 19S '60 V. W. 2 door . . . ............ S 79S 'S7 VW for SAND BUGGY .•.•.••..•. S 29S '63 GHIA Coupe .........•...••••. $1195 '64 VOlVO 122 Sedan ~-............ S1395 '59 VOlVO 54'. Fixer Upper .•••••••• $ 29S '54 DORITTE . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • . • • • S HS YOU WANT? .. camper equipped, *°'bitdl _l-ti295 WU. 'whetll.. eJecttle fNf!'it .. bumper, local. lo'lr .U.qe. Y .,,. drive, Mk~lln X tirn. Spe-"1 WE Hurry for tbll! . • _ e _ dal tllta w~ onlJ HAVE NtW: .. HARBOR , .. CAMPllt SftlCIALS S129t .. l'ald, Chev .• Doc!re. GNC 100~ J'iDudlw A..a.w. ~:rs § DODGE . ~2:.s E~E AUSTIN HEALEY .. 14 1a11t.ut1c float' p1am 9825 Gudm Grewe "81...t. 7150 Harber Blvd. • .a modela reduced Garden Grewe JE T-t831 SPRITES .. Colta Meaa , ..__ .._., --... ___... ._._...up OPf'ft ·-1960 AUSTIN Haley 3000 • TOYOTA HARDTOPS .. 196.1 Cbeov. PU -I cyl 4 qd., .1$19. 5 rdstr BeutlhJ P'MI color .. I tun 6 ply truck tires, .,iJt Y with an accew.lts $25.Gt .. rims, leaf type o'lo.d mprinp I 5 7'· ll)edal bank terms dellY9'9 OAC. 1"1111 price .. R/btr, s.rden bwnper, IDOd ./ tndes welcome SS95. 9111!. lit, Slulta Ana. cood. Exe. buy nca5. OPIN ROAD ·=542-l801~=~..,...._--'65 DODGl Sports Van ............. $19fS 'SI VOLVO Convertible ....... SM tt l1lltv1 '62 AUSTIN H~ALEY "3000" ......... $1295 '65 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" ..••..••. $2495 '64 MG ROfdster .........••••.•••• S152S '64 INTEl!NATIONAL .....••••..•••• $U95 'S7 AUSTIN .C door sedan ••••.•••••• $ 395 , .. ~~·=·­• TOYOTA .. ~85 J!Am'ORY DIRECT '65AUS'.I'JIUIMA~.llark m .. S1 J'ORD a 1. HARBOit BLVD. Con•m. Like new, mu.t .. % Ton Camper Santa Ana · (714) 531...-0 •JI lor medical rtaom. • 142.-Z • Sl.900 or beat oltb. •t• \ A New . Development lANDCRUISERS CHw4 lftd left T-) • = * 'IT FORD noo v.a * 11ANSPOl1EIS aft 4:30 .. Cuattm cab. ts.ooo mUa. Uke IUSU.CAMPQS -==C=O:::R::::n::::N=,.==- . THE HOUSE OF PORSCHE · '66 AUSTIN Mine Moke ............. S 195 YELLOW new· $2135. 182-tG ' ;11 VW Cllmper · Ill .. '38 Cllev ~dnlp. Xlnt '14 VW Camoer • • • 'INTIODUCIN& .. n.D'llllq cond. $200 • Nau Bua .. Mn45 e •!11115 (I to eboo1e from) '65 AUSTIN 2 door ................ $1095 '60 POltSCHE Super ................ $1995 TOYOTA CORONAS (Aule. ., ltld!I '63 AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite ...•....•. $ 99S 'St SIMCA ....................... $ 195 • VOLVO 'IS Dellllle Bua .. J..,. ts10 ·c Dehat eua .. 'Cl .... Paa '65 FORD CORTINA 66A ..•......••• $1495 '64 JAGUAR XICE. R-H . . . . . • • .. • • • • • $2795 '61 JAGUAR .C Dr. 3.8. R-H .......... SAVE '64 JHP Wagon. Auto., air, R&H, rt'N"· . $1195 '56 JHP Mil. ..............•.•••.. $ "5 '67 MG llOO sedfn. R-H ............ $1295 '64 M.a Roadster. R·H •••••••••••• $17'5 '65 MG Midget. R-H ............... $13'S '65 MG-I. like new. R-H ............. SAVI '67 DATSUN Sedan. Auto., R&H . .. • . . $149S '57 IOAT & TUil.tit. Sports ...•••. SAVE$$ '66 GLAS Coupe. R&H .............. $19fS 'Sf SIMCA Sedan . .C door ........... $ lfS '66 AlrlNI. R&H .................. $1795 '60 UMIUlt Wgn. A.T., R&H ........ $HS '65 CHIV. Mal. Conv. A.T., R&H., PS, PB $13fS 1800 COUPES • VOi.VO STATION WAGONS UNMISAU WAGONS ~UPS AND MANY MOii SCAICI MODILS AND COlOIS llADY JOI IMMID. DllMIYI AUTHORIZED TOYOTA -VOL VO -JEEP -MG -A. H. . .. '9 WILLY!, 2 wheel dmt, ..... tr-. .. Wtop, sood eonctitiaB. .. Put& ... ...er .. =====:::::;::1 .. c.,,.,..... ts2o TRULY SNOOTY You will be too in one of 01r Hw 1911 Fi1ta , HERE'S 3 REASONS WHY FIAT SALES ARE UP 136°/o Un Calif.) . I *$115 DOWN ~~ _$ 46 89 36':!:1.. . llCLUDES ILL TUEi I t• LIOEllE FEES Otl--. OM IANlt ~OY'ID atlDIT I 01 ONLY $1499 FUU PllCE I NEW .... ISO SPIDER #J · Plus t1x & lleense. #1 \ UMIST .... ..... u. RAT Ill S9All .._. c..nuttt car * AutOl'ftlt. le T~ 0t <kn-tt.ftoor. PllSON .n synctw ""-" '"""'""*' * tf Y* ,.,... paaMtSiens w.I ~ ~ for Mftty * Mlny "lnd-.vtduer. tf "Run " me l'IMtl' • ,.ptra., " no ..,.,. •. nfWW fw you, ft*t this II !he CM for .,,,. AUT'O!Ml'WC. .... -. ,.. . • noel Elegant) Sporty I Safety Galore! ftcmf MT-MT .,_,.111 .. 1911 CORTINA br mDeare real elem. RAB. 35 mpc Pri pt)' acrttlce $1285. 142--.w DATSUN 'U DATSlll THI AU -NEW 'Tatr L a d r• C011nrtib1e. Thil c.co&11W IPQrtll car hu botll a 8aft '1op and a ftmOYable t.ctory bud top. ~ ta f!ff/rY detail. Spedal tllla ... end only SPORTOMA TIC TRANSMISSION .ol THI 9IOl11 CAI .-TMUSIASTS New A..._. .. Al 6 CyWer hndMI $13H 100% nDaadnc A\.allable: Banktawe. ELMORE DRIVING thai's Hlier on the driver, Hsier on th• ur ELIMINATES , ft.• dutch ,..tel -iM.t not th• fun of ahi~i"t tun W...er y. wiah to, . ' ,. · . : CA.MPMOBILE MOTORS 9625 Gerdei Grove Blvd. Garden Gr-ewe JE T~ VOLKSWAGEN'S FAMOUS CAMPER NOW ON DISPLAY! YOWWA6El-POISOI NEWPORT ILVD. AT 22"cl St. • , NEWPORT Hand~Vanl Dandy Price! '68 GMC Handi-Van- Only 12998 SMC'• 19'8 HeMl-VeM effer _.. thn ..., ....... Mere ,.,..WI Men ,. • .,1 ~ ......... This YM'· ....,.. .,. 2" ..Me .... ef ......... ht .... to" ...... •M 214 culMc f..t m th Ill" Yett. LMf .,,_,._et Mtt. freftt '"' ,..,, ptoviee llALIOA PINfldUUI 673-0900 ,..,__, Mt+.~..,,,,,. ••It• ttt. "'• ...., .. IM..+h. ~. hi 1'6t, you h••• .,._ choice .f tw• ............. alll'' .. 1i111 • .. • ""• h'tlt-,.,._..•~I07 V_. with 200 hon ... .,. c.-•• ,., ..... 4riv• • -.~ I ._ • • • ·-·-. -. __........._. _ _......_ VOLVO , '61 YOLVOS -... • -\ I ·: '67 ·CONTININTAL $5287 .,64. CONTININTAL '63 CONTl,.llNTAL . . .. '2566 fllll ,_ 11141 fKtwy 1lr ONllll"i""' -"""' ...... '18~7 . . PIOM LUIUIY TRAD.E·INS TO $99 ~TAnoN CAIS • • 11 WI OFFll,UNUSUAL SELECTION~ AND SAYINGS SEVEN DAYS A WED. .Santa Ana .titfto/1f Men.11P1 ·· OUNGI GOUNTY'S ~LtlCOLN-M.CUIY HIADeUAITIU r : . : · 1301 N. TUSTIN, SANTA ·ANA -- NEW .CAU 547-56'1~ CARS 147-1667 IET , .. IYll •I _ T~YQ.TA •.•• : · 'YMi'flN...r -IAI~ • OPTIONAi. WWW'I .. Ila. l1"'0. 1IAlll • . e 41 WETY & coMfolr FWWIS Al ·NO EXJIA COST. ' . .. " . .... . . .., • ~. • ,..., ..,._ - -•"-.. ..,,._..OH.~.., .-4.. -. " • •• ' ~ ._ _, --... • II YoorCUA~ We ~CASH far a junker! Mardn'a ~ CADILLACI !!l't '8 Ollpe ~Ville, M poftl' '121-i.. 11.T -CJ. -a... loob !teeqtHg4 s:a -. -· 'Gr-DIV~ 1'1111,.._. aatD, • ' 8, P.S. A P.& ....... • ~ '11111 ~ · Extra aiee loC9l car. &GD ~ ~ 1a ._... lea8-, FM radio. factor)' F.P. BuJ wtda c-Md e Wld9 ...... at•1 _. Cars. Rods "20 -----------------UMd Cars 9900 'IO H1IJman aed. Pl av. lliPlllJ"..Sm»lE INDY TlREI • ~ 1Dt. dn. SU mo. SUI ~lS 619.00.lS LET THE WIFE drive a tee- $1.S. ea. * 60-79 ood car with a ftajr, Sparty, '7GO WE PAY TOP PRICE I NICE CAIS AND TIUCKS Any Make or MMtL CONNELL CHMOLET 2121 Harber ltvd. COSTA MISA 546-1203 PAY ••• CASH Aste for Salee Manaser lJ21l Beach 81 .• Huntl.niton Beach KI~ '64 Convertible Jn a~ pttfect COlldftton tor aale by original owner. White top, red vinyl aeall. new back window, etc. Weekdays call Mi-4321, Ext. 259. Night, week-ends OR J.3160 or see 1t 313 36tb, NB. (36th A Mar· cua) NEI D A CAltt CAN'T BE FINANCED! e BADla'Upt! •R.epolR&llonT •Bad Crtdtrt • Dtvorc:edT e MWtary e New tn Area! Mak• Payday Payments McCARTHY MOTORS 1420 So. Main ' Edint• (2 blocks N. of Sean) Santa Ana Pb 5C-3lia1 CAD. '67 Sedan DeVWe. Fact. air. Many other pow- er accessories (No. 722'1) ~ NABERS CADILLAC Factory Authoriied Dealer 46 Exteptional Uled Cadillacs 2600 HARBOR BLVD. Coat.a Mesa 50-9100 --~-- '90 ~ % ton plCk-up •tu tot. dn. $44 mo. f19I '64 BUICK S Ir y ta r t. BUCKETS pwr br41a ' atttnns, new cart> • baa.. ,., "--•er auto PIS, Alr tery. l'lnt $1300 tallies. Call ........ ,.. 6'75-0045 alt 5: 30 •$48 tot. dn. S48 mo. $999 _ _.._ _____ _ 'C eu1ac Spec., P"I'· steer .. '65 Cortina GT 4 'Peed R·H. Sharp! $'150. Call after '"SS4 tot. ctn. $.54 mo. $999 6 PM. S4M120 'GS (kvy '4 ton pk.up V8 CADILLAC •$69 tot. dn $69 mo. $1399 -------- '58 Cadillac Sed De Ville, '65 Chevelle Malibu V8. auto RH! Sharp! Full power. -i75 tot. dn. S'75 mo. $1499 Fae. air. 695'.00 F.P. on Oda one owner beaut:,l. Sjid '6'1 Datsun 1600, auto, FM down payment · 31.00 mo. 36 mo.· 3 yr. contract Holiday Rambler 1969 Har- •$67 tot. dn. S6'1 mo. $1799 bor Blvd. 642..fi029 '62 SEO. DE VlLLE Reduced to $1150 (Or beat offer I ................... $1M •l ~ • '"' • --*le, ..... .... .... $1 ... .... Canv.., hi Pft. 8-bor&n.am ...... I c s.a.r-IAlfTA ANA .,., * ...S: Blk ~ wldte ,:.:;::+ BoG1r _,. *' a' .-, L.alM wurt SANTA ANA ~ · · · · · ·• · •· • ••• S2296 15 aa:n !Jqala g • ftc.11 szia. Oar "'°' ..._ 131.. N. ,....._ U. ~ UttCOLN Mllcurt. .. ~ K.T. and CdV. Full A.Ir, powr wlnclawl, PS/PB, wi b; ... -131t M. 'hlltia, S.A. "''"· air cond., leather, wwt. AM/FM Vlbro, $lli0. ,,..... coav··· Deors«>tll can. Startlnc One owner. INn S'T.M'1T5 .,..,..., ,.... at : .................. $32115 e 1951 CJU:VROLET e 100~ Fimlldic A ...... •• OfV. Tull power, air c:ond. Standard ahltt. Good nm-Bank --. Lee1twr and Laadall Toti Aile C'IDlldltlca. $100. Call ....................... S42Z • JE .,.. • ·\ ELMOIE ~ •bow cars carry a war-'62 CHl!VY Illll&lCI& SS 283 l'UIY Air, Pl/PB, wwt. AM/FM 1fOl'ORS LIDO MOTORS Vlbro. S'750. 1 owner. Eves. 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 6C2.f'1G m..ms Cuda Gnwe JE .,..,. llllO W. Coast Hwy,. N.B. U. 9e1 Air, lta wac.-xtnt TR.1K, SPORTY AND 1JKE cond. S1800 ot best off. NEW! '64 CleveOe converd- maff Se e 2IO'l1 Port b~ for ale b)i orisiu1 .,.. <:OIWAm Coru 18, 41--------.. Speed, 140 bp. Bucket Ifft.I. ·•Fa.Icon Dix .. 2 Dr. Slcriftce, mlllt •ll! Belt It la H, Gu Savtt ''I''. otter •ma tires! eute u • 111ap '115 COllVAIJt Moma Cloup9 &• l'.P. • a..11 4 111111 tram lT,OOll ml. new--Payment, 2T.GO 11& Helli .. llb dra I: battlrJ, .. Uc. RalUl9, lJ9 ....... SlD1$. fG.TllT aft 5 Pll. _tcCll____,,,......,...=,_..,,,,,--~il] COIVllll C1rcle H.B. er. New lnket, lbocb, --------..,.--=,..,..,,..,=~---rt! cortvi:mi •15 convert. !iO muffler, bantry. BrtPt r9d '61 COIVllll '12 FALCON w..-. pasl, toarnau. Must ~ iDlide and oat with wblte Auto.. FM bdlo, 8nn11 ,mdc. -mil .tt I. $2500. Pvt party, Call top, new beet~. Well °"• nrttr ~ Com-1."'::;::·15ll=======lllil W-3598 below Blue Boot. w~ Jllete ht owner warrane:y.•"' • can 6f2.432:1, Ext a PRICED WAY s E Low ! FOID 4 acrea al ultra m~m total '63 OIEVY ll con•. SS Ni&btl. w~keoda. OR s.3JIO DEAJ..EJt'S PJUCING. _______ _, C.dillac fadlltln dH!ped equip. PIS. $750. N.ttJs or tee at 313 39dl NB (lltll to betttt een aod eervtce wortc. 494-6313 alt s .PM ' LIDO MOTORS new and u.ed Cadfllac auto-1963 BEL Am Station wagm. I: Mal'CWI) 14U7&2 mobiJe9. Pwr. lleerN. RIH. l owner. '66 CHIVaOLET uoo w. o.1t Hwy .. N.B. =-• oa&. : • met ~ IGal Woar H.T. Ra6, Milter, .. <XBVE'l'TE m· 4 ._.. ...... DeillWlll~ .. NABER 6 '53 CHEV Stk:k cleen rum ~· steer .. * ecmd. JtUX All-Fil ndlo; I ai II AC : at s.E.*::'.-of -- rood $125. $1... 'llUlt ... to appne. Wil Dr. It 11art.e Aw ., 96U'1'20 · 962-4170 ...,., accept trade. 60-~ <Wl'ER. . '67 Clevette SS 398 Btg en-SANTA ANA •15 Conv HT. Mint cand, .-51-J'ORD.....,.--,-...,--.-..,-1,...-u gtne. 4 IJ)d. many extras. LINCOLN MERCURY wbt/blk Int, F pwr, nr nu dnum 1: battery. 2600 HAltBOR BLVD. S2,'150 or oil. 842·1398 1301 N. Tustin, S.A. 54'1·5e6'7 tJres. $3,1'75 Pvt .Pty 837-8954 eood. needs paint. PJ9, BARWICK-HAYDEN OAC 24 month contract 998 So. Const Hlway Laguna Beach 494-9771 r OSTA MESA 540-9100 '64 CHEVY MALIBU SS '6.5 Impala SS. 327. R/H, '58 Corv. convert. bdtop. 0161 494-1795 ' ' SOUD GOLD 4 Spd. $1195. ·~tac ~'~t Pl.,_pb, pwr ~led •·map. Ve r Y .-59-ro=RD~. -.u-toma_tic..,._, _,... '67 ELDORADO. LOW -MI. * 596-9020 * w ws, un , .. , WIW, dean! Sl200 847-1903 trmsportatlcn c ar. LOADED + STEro;Q TAPE C •DILLAC? '63 Cbevrolet 4 DR Hdan bucket aeatJ SS wbl covera, '64 Corvette CooTI!l't. price $95. 53MOU. Col "F'--•-· "' .. " one owner, local cs. must ............... M U:A or Im..._ • .,,ronz.e • (NOT QtTITE> <lean. R-H, fac air. lel1 quickly $1918. W.1158 ,_.., ftllw, ......,.. '56 FORD Faldane 2 $6650. Pvt • pty · 548-45'75 '67 C&dllla: Coupe de vme. ~ * ~ ...,. bdtop. Auto., R.H. P.a. Dally Pilot Want Adi!! Always a Go-Col -~-· ----~- .IF YOU THINK A $ ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE. '65 CAD deVIUe. compl w/ Hu eveeydalnc factory coUld '52 CHEV.' COMET : DODGE EVE!. 644-a7 al:-, t~ cond. beat offer « put on tt. SSQ95. MARQUIS VERY GOOD CONDmON wtn trd. Owner. 5.1a-'1331 MOl'ORS, 900 So. c:osat nso ............ 563753 ·52 OJMET COSTOK 2« ,64 DODGE UNCOLN 1951 Good woridnc cmd. $.lSO. Hwy, i..,..a Beach. 494-7S03 •67 Camaro SS 350. 4 spd, auto, Jt.H. XLNT cendition! U46 Placentia, CM, Apt. r. l!!!!!!!l!IBl!!!m!l!!!ll!l!!l!!!!!m!!!!! m1g1, Indy tires, (1() pos, Owner dratted. 541-41J15. 2 DR. H.T. aU1Dmatic, air, 1965 LINCOLN amt. 548-85'1'f '16 EL Dondo Conv. Imftlac. eld:ra.L Moat ee1l ~ BJc enPie. dlrome wbla. power, air cond., leatblr MANY 1'0fl>DJ'\1L OP. n.• mUa IMded. Beat CONTINENTAL o.n It lharp. Local car. tape elect. landau top. POll'ruNlTIEa ..... beta ofln. ~9255 '60 CHEV 4 DR. V.a $1195 $2795.00 di8co9encl ID Oullfted Adi. '67 OIV, 5500 ml., air, full Auto PS S250 892-1.286 '65 CoDtinemal. Ex. aind. AD LIDO MOTOU 1961 LINCOLN Ollrt. 4 Dr. 1'n Mi* to • ...,.. ~ pwr., blk.: vtn. top, ltbr. '60 STATION WAGON equipment. I FM • Landau MU1l2 ~·air ~ 1-~ponwa::::::::::;;:;tles'=· =NOW::;::::l==-.!.:::;m:::;;:;'lOIO;:;;;:;:;::l75-33."6=====-.:::-V"::;::-8,=P=.S=·=S250=·=67J.3388::-==::::...:=°'~:VS=~=ll89=, =-!N_es_&tM939--::::;..;;:;UllO=;:;W;:;. ::::::Cobt==Hi=~=-'-N-.::.B=. ~ Tap ,.... New=iiiilcli.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9IOOiiiiiiiiiNewiiiiiiic.iiiiirsiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii800iiiiiiNewiiiiiic:.ii,.iiiiiiiiiiiiii91GONewiiiiiiiii.iiiiic.iiii,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9800iill.iiilNewiiiiiiiiic:.iiiii,.iiiiiiiiiii.ii•9 • 800.ill No tietter =IY tha at .. LIDO MOTOU TRY STAISIURY IU UID WS (Y11'll lte SlfPrised) '63 ··3 VOLVO St ............ 4.,..., na. ... ......,, VOLKSWAGEN 0.1 .... 2 o • ., .•• ,1. •11411 ....... 4 .,.... VI o.t . ....__.IMW, •ta~ .............. I THUNDERBIRD A........,,.._...._,,.._.._..,, ............... CHEYELLE Ma8NI VI c-tlW. ...... r...tar, ...._tic. ,...,....,.,. FORD Galcdle· 500 '1185 VI C..,.. h411e, hNier, .. ..,.....,, ,.ww tiMrl11t. ,7.:i f......, elr, FORD Falrlane $1195 VI IOI 2 D-S,.,+ c.,,.. llaii., lte•ter. •wte~, p•ww 1tMflllf. !~~~--.. ~095 . ....., .. MIRCURY Custom VI 4 0.. ...... W I., lte.t.r, awt-atlc. .............. 11968 I Lincoln Continental Amerfc~ 1 most distinguished motorcar. .. t The Continental profile, a classic in its own time, ·me,ningfulli refined . for 1968 Let us 1rre n9e a persone l demo n· str•tlon for you, durin9 which you m•y become acqu•int ed with the lastin9 pie.sure and prest ige ew•it· ing you in the 196t Lincoln Contin· ent•I sed•n or coupe. IF LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MADE A WAGON, . . COLONY PARK WOULD DE IT ••• CONTINENTALS lett.r Ide. C.rs from the meken of Lincoln Continental 6fU'161 JD W. Cout Hwy., H.B. '67 LINCOLN eo.pe. 1'aJl power. ftt7 ... $5217 SANTA ANA L1NCOLN MIRCUIY 1391 N: Tlatin, S.A.. 547..-r .,., GROTH CH~RotET MUST SELL f SALE • •• • '62 CHEV. II> TON l'ICKUI' Uil9 wide llM. Al/llrMflC, ..... Ind IMelltr. 2 lwle. K lltrn. S7'11 '63 GREENBRIER ,_1§;}_ \ '66 CHEV. VAN Mic*. ,.... Md ""'"'· --SAm. • S15'11 '62 RAMPSIDE CHEV. ·-sm- '63 FORD ·'-·1mr-· · • • • '66 IMPALAS YOUll CHOt<a Of' Sl'OllT COUl'U-al'OllT sacwes Ail ....... """ " ................. .... ... ..... """ ....., ......... ...... ~· 1 1'19'""' &. ..a CUl10M tlMPIST PULL PltlCI •4 $1177 FULL Pl'91 I ....... ~ .............. . = ..:=.., •. ~· $2177 '61 GTO FULL NICI J ....... _.,. 1ttc. .............................. ~ .... ~ ........... ..,.,, '66 GTO J ................ 1 .. c:. ............. ..... ................. $ .... ..,......,.. . ..,,, ''7 CATALINA FULL Pmel ...... ,,_.~lll=9tle. ................ ~~ ...... ......,.... ~, . W IMPALA S.S. FULl NI -.,.u,.,,_. ....... ·~TIM· ....-.............. ..,,.,,~ '67 CHIYILLI 4 0..-FUU. MCIEt "' ,. •• _., , ,_ ...,... e.....,) ........................ ~·· '66 MAL•U H1rcltlp fULL PllCI c..,.. ......... 1..... ...7, .............................. '66 MUST ANG PULL PRICI , .... .....,. ............ S2D71 ............................ '63 XL IUCKITllAT PULL PllCI JDMI....,.,.. •. 11i.s1s .. ,...._...._ __ ......... II; n ........ WGTO FULL NICI '67 FIRElllD ISO PULL P&ICI ............... ,... e....., W CANtCI . N.l NtlC8 4 ......... fl, "°" 51° ~n ....................... -. .,.,. 1u;ee .... MISCELLANEOUS ~--...... --................ ~ '64 GIAND PRIX FULL PRICI .... , .... -=••k* ::::.... ................. $1177 '65 LI MANS PULL PltlCI J ................ 'II. =.:!""'.... ...... $2077 '65 CATALlllA FULL PltlCI • ... ...... .... • ...... $17TI ......................... '65 CATALINA PULL PtllCI ................. _. <1. ....................... ........................ ! .......... •••..................... ~11 ............... llMI '66 LI MANS f'ULL PRICI '66 CATALINA PULL PIUC• .......... "'* ,..., ==-.......... $2177 '66 01AND PRIX FULL PRICE ....................... $2677 ................... ...... ..................... ~··· ''4 I.ALA l.t.' FULL PRICI ........... : ............... $1777 .......................... '61 MALllU I.I. PULL PltlCI ~,_ ..... . ...., • .,;::::,...... ..... $2077 '65 MALllU FULL PRIC!I ::.:::::.:.~ ........... $1577 FORDS , .. THWIDMI• ALL Na Cl h1•••le. ,..., ....... L11L1 $19" ••11111 ........... . 'M MUSTANG 2 ,._ 2 FULL PltlCI ..... , .......... ..................... ............ '65 MUSTANG J DMl ..... lr 2 ds. ...,. ............ ..... ...... .......... . sim FULL PIUCI MUST AN& • '51 T,BIRD CLASSIC e ------- '64 LINCOLN "4oor ..... I'll powtr. OQM460. '67 MUSTANG TORONADO '65 GTO. Big eng. 4 IP· $2195 IOY c & ·YE1 XI.NT OOND! nsoo 'M T,Bjrd full power, elr. '66 Toronado Deluxe. Full '65 Le Mans 2 cir. bdtp ~ 543-STtl MW14l EVQ. lo'lf mileage, top concl, Xlot power, air cood., low mile-automatic & air .... $1895 PONTIAC '63 T.IJIRD, po9dlr blue, fUll Union 4 P Y nylon tirM, tru- Hardtop coupe. S.Wtiful low age. 2 to cbooee from ttart. '63 Grand Pm. Auto., -Hartllt ea., a.ta ,._ P<l'I"•· $la;(). listar lgnltion. S.. • llRnC· $2315 • SANTA ANA LINCOLN MlltCURY US.If.,........__., mil~ ooe owner trade-in. Inc at $3195.00 * ................ $13!r> Kl I 4444 * 494-mf * a> S'JS.2883 Automatic, power lteerinc No better waJTanty then at All carry our warrantr J:x.cWft -=-'66 LINCOLN ::m ~ms!; LIDO=ORS LIDO =ORS = rer°:.t~ .,_. iNew~~Cara~iiiiiiiiiiii9IOOiiiiiiNeiiwiiiiiC.iiriiaiiiiiiiiiiiii9iilOOii llJllYI WhoAeaale. $2115, Re-1300 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 1300 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. Bea_GJ.;....·-~--.,.,~~ &.door RdarL Fu1l power. ~rm. $3167 SANTA ANA LINCOLN M!RCUltY la "l .......... i.A. HJ.a.f MllCUIY W 111scu.7 HIT. VS, aato, P/!. Dir. Full price $99 ••••••• 494-mt '11 MERC. sea tioD warm I'd powtl', ~. A BUY. $450. 9G-OMl MUSTAN& !"~~Our price thil '64 CUTLASS; 4 1pd., map, 1963 PONTIAC Safari Sta. 1: P~ac A?t-::S 2 c: $l tft ltereo, air-oond., NEW Wagon. Radio, beater, air ditioft. M;_ ~ 8-t ofter loo._ -.. • ....a.:.. A_,,_._1_ dutch. * M2-923S coodlt., pwr. brb., pwr 17615 Locust St, l'owitaln -,. r .._....._ ,,__ 'tng., p&'emiwn tire.. lm2 Valley. 962-5056 Bank tenm. PLYMOUTH mac cond. $U90 Pvt pty. ======= ELMOI E ·es 8m'nlcuda tut back. Auto :-:;AJ.lNA Hdtp. 2 or.; __ RAM __ ILll __ _ MOTORS ... • --.. --.., vlb4aDle atr, pwr. 1teer. a br'lket, •es Cla.uic 550 Sedan, Auto g Gerdln °"'°'" 1W. lter.o, fK. air. Beeutital new ,...r tlnl. Oripw R 6 H, P.8. Law......: Gardm Groore 1E :fta9 ene owner ear. s.,ung S. °'"*· SS150. 548-7943 8dutlftlt Hlalea ,.now. NG turn lllUe with matching 1ft. '67 GTO, 4 flpd., qu1dra.Jet; 1'1115.00 F.P., Small dll pay, '65 MUSTA terior. $1595.00 F.P. SmaD bucket eeets, mar wheels, m~t , 43.40 mti. lfoUday 2-door H.T. Radio, beater, dn. payment 41.03 mo. Ho).J. rDall1 atru.. Immaculate! Rambler lB BaJtlor BlYd. 4-spd., V-1. 0RJ 914. day Rambler. U19 Barbar $2,llO. IG-Ml.T 64U029 $1341 642-«m '&; GTO a.rel Blue, blk -,64-Cl-ua-le_Sedu. ___ R_6 __ H, SANT A ANA PLYMOVl'H '65 Satellite. YDI top, auto, UH. Sharp! F.cooomy 6 eyt • • 21,ln> LINC\JLN MERCURY Power •eertnc. air cond, $1,90D. m.6'n4 aet..i miles. 115M l'P. 1301 N. TUstln, S.A. 54'l.s661 twf. Xlnt tbnleat! Origin.al •ei: ea--•'-· V tura One Smal dn ~38.00 mo. Owner •crUlce! 892-9562 .., -en , 16 -GT 219, diac't, lpCl _:_~..;:__-==-:-=---l owner' 35,000 mi. Air, pwr., HoUday Ramble Ulil n. wb.ls, nu tire.. Xlnt cond. '61 Plymouth GTX 440 cu in. Sll95. Good buy. 544-8451 bcr Bl~. &CeJt 54G-4UM ftnda « aft S. ::Ji :ike5 ':: PJMDts. 1914 Tempest LeMans '65 CLASSIC ... ,,... Clean. One owner $1250. wagon. Pvt p~. SADO· w Mmtnr HT, V-8, auto, OLDSMOllLE PONTIAC E"9 anc1 wknd, m.q769 844-lllt pr brakes a Jlb'I. Good Dai11 .PIJG& Warn 1da! I '&4 Rambler. 2 DR. Hd top. Ires Well malatnined ~ ,. Ola. 91 LUX1ll:'7 Rd. he -------I AJwQt Go-Oot New thl. ex. cm. ftMl.12 .. ~6wwtmdsJM5W-.. •• ful pwr, excel e*. '14 PONT. arm Prix, air,'"'!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ _, _ _. A c 14. u &-12115 Jl,ooo ml. $2585. MM863 pwr. brabt I: •teer., x11111r ....... ,er ve., . cood SlJ50. 50-3Sn -M~ VI. OIDe owner, '55 Olds. Recoad. lloClr -....._· I , ••t Dbm-asllm .,. rt11i1e. new tins. Below , $200 w ... I J ~ wb1a. $1'15D. 1G-S13!1 ~214' e ...... QIHGJ: m ' * * CADILLACS * * 1HIS WEEK'S SPECIALS '17 SEDAN IE Vlll:E • • ,._ 11 ..._ ''7 c.dlllac ..... .,., ........... .,.... HARBOR DODGE NEEIS YOU! -"W-e'U Trw B• Ee.,..cl..e'' "'SI HAU llPAMOI."" 1968 CHARGERS 111W LOW .. ICll ITAlf M '2478°0 "OUll TOUll NOW" 1911 DODGE IAITS '1979" PAYMBllS If 10 S YUIS .._. .... on ywr ...,,.,. credltt CARS '67 MllC. INUthlm PULL PllCI ................ 1 ........ $3371 •• I JI *••Ws 1• ... ................... "'4 Oii ~MOllLI 11 FULL PIUCI 1' .._ .... YI. ... ..... $1577 ........................ . ....................... 't6 VALWIT PULL PRIC8 ::. 'rt; ~ = ':.:" $1677. 11 ........ ... i«ALWIT vao PULL PRICI 1-'.IM&I ........ -.. ::"' --::.. ........ ..... $1277 .. M.L OF 'nfUI IXTRAS INCLUDml AUTO TRA .. , PWa.. IRKS. AND ma. DU<. .RAD. WrTH REAR IPkA, WHT. WALLS, HTR, TINT. GLASS AND MOUi IEADY TO DRIVI HOMll '640L~ 0-'k • ' ""· ,. .......... -.mt9C, ........... '-' 'I I FORD IA"'S DEPT. OPIN t A.M. te 10 P.M. 7 Days • LOWD YOUR PAYMENTS Biiy your new car'or trtkt ind reduce yovr monthly p1ymtflts. REDUCE YOUI MONTHl Y CASH OOTLA Y --ZM...~z--u.. ,.,. equity In your. old cor, PAID fO~ Mt ~ ¥!!!.!''. ~ . s45 Pl.US TAX •T oi:t.f'cii" 'iiS 1 f --I. LICENSE =-0~;.: .' TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT llleN ~~ OtC Afl,.llOVEO IAHlt CM!DIT 0, NOT~ IO 1Mlut !lie: ~ fN!Y"*11' · on Yout new or uted air 9f trudt ot WILSON fOaD an-4 ..... "' • CASH IACK ~ Air HMi.r lo Deft....,, Vll\yl s45 ,"'\JS T•v . Vlll\OltlWYL.11.VIOn & ll41Y011 r• """ kk.U., uarne, ~ & & LlaNSE 1011ta. ll11a1tr ,._, .. WW • ~~. • 2'" ._,.~~-' v TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT -"_,, 011 AflflltOVID 11.lNK CMOIT 16flAV~AT ••• 36 flAVMIH'TI AT ... IRA.,.D~ NEW J 968 FORD FALCON • • , • ' 1 I .. ' ~ ' Fmh •w ...... ~. 4•~i':-' t.,*ed9: $I AA ' w••• 5"" lire~~~ ,.., ii yy TOTAL DOWN li,Ms, a """" ~ ~ '-~ • · •iter, wi W4 Wff5ert,:\f1Nn, ·~· '58Jf 1. f ml;1er. -" •• · • · ' TOTAL MO. PMT. ' i • BRA NI) NEWJ 1968 CORTINA DELUXE BRAND NEW F· lOO FLARiSIDE PICKUP Fre1h •Ir hut1r I defroster with f J,ir Flo •ell· $199 . , : Fresh eir h .. tw I 4'1frMter, 2 outsicl1 mir• i 199 • tiletio", •II ft lW 1600c:c 75 hll' / !rtlf11, ~i1c: TOTAL DO~ ~ • ,.,,, aut !Mitt; Meir "' ll9hh, tide reflec:. TOTAL DOWN , br•ku , 4 tpHll 1ync:hro tr•n• 1J1io11, "'"YI $ 40, · • a tS • lnt1tior, b•ck 11p, dome A CO 1rt1ty li9hh, 52 t•rt, lll'•rl tire A c:trrior, pecfded dHh I •60 . , p•dclecl 11.~ a 'lftor1, , .. , • , e:u" .. ~lh. lOlAL MO. PMT,• •Ison, ,,;, foot Fl•mi4o pickup body. . TOTAL MO. ~· TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIALS · 1· 91.:.ta Chev. •12 Ton $288 ' QV 6,. lfklr, heeter, ste, • .; ,. .,..,.. Me. 2tl I . 1985 ~~ .!= !. Cmpr. $1788 curiffl colli, ti.D. tlrot. Ho. I ff , . 1. 965 Forcl lco• .... Dix. 512'88 • Cl.Iii ••t-. IANli., heetw. ell • , ,, ,' "filyl ... Me. IM • I COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER ., II 1:11e· Clm • a • • • tll *GI 7: &:Jtm M • fl • 7:tl' (; • • I I: .. I 7:31 • .. I: SATURDAY letl B Tiii lfl "'-: (C) (60 min.) Clete Robtt11. a Kl9C ..... (C) (60 min.) D ... Qr (C) (60 milt) m c:..i.a (C) (60 min.) ...... ~ ........ eu c... ...... * GRAND OLE OPRY at 7:30 TONITE IS GREATI! ~ D MMie DMcl-= (C) (60 min.) Ann Mltltr co-hosts. m 12 O'tlla .... (C) (60 min.) ...... ., , ... .Adi .. ~ 7• R fa Cl> C1$ £_.. Ille.a: (C) (JO iiirn.)Ropr Mudd. a Kl9C lllrwJ (C) (30 rnln.) 1J F '"" (30 mfft..) ! w:r.s:.=J m~ r! II ttlt theme of t1tb tomtwflat Nrt, Veltntine to viewers from tti. pro.. llflc Klnp. Such IOftCI 11 ''lowe It a M1ny St»ltndotld ThlnL" "True Low..'' •nd "funny V11tnti ne" bOlflttn ttlt llcM, ........... . ...,... .. ..... .La .......... .... 1=-•. (J)..... ..... -..: ~ (10 iftrn.) A camlnl fortvneantr ""*" • hanwhtf and pcf1lapl 1 bn.f flfbn '-b11a drl¥lr R1lpfl ~ 8 U (j) lill!Jr. (C) (60 min.) ''"-' Wltnm... T lnY Ind bP mt loeillf ttltJr ,,.... wllell ttltJ rx. tD ttlt ,.... of "' l..U.n ,_..... .........,, ICCUllCI of lftllfdlf. Suritt- dlmefll encl SMwaf1ll ...... e Tonfte, GRAND OLE * OPRY is on NOWft! ....... -= (C) (30 """·> ~"" Jecbon. Tiie Squarldlncn. and ttlt Po' Bop n f"tuBd. • (HJ CJ) Tiii ..... la•: (C) (lO mrn .. ) Jim La1119 holb. • ..... ,,... (C) (90 min.) • ... .. 111 -(30 min.) .,..,......, ........ ....... llMct(C)(IOmtn.) • (ft Cl) n. •• ., ... lw: ('C) (30 liiliil.)M Ellllanb holb. -~.::.~~ ......................... •nlcdlil _... .....-. of i. ... ...... Wiid vllUll tfftct:s .,. ... 1.,. ~ flt9t of tll4I ,,. duction that brinp ttlt ton1m1kers of t.od1y'1 aeneration Into JOUr llvln1 room. m Cll't Ceml (3 hours) ...... , •. fJ!l NET Jew1UI ll)EI..._ ~ 8 a (I) fltJ TllrM SIM! (C) (30 mm.) No stoiylin& 1v1il1ble at press time. II 19 CJ) let t.alt: (C) (30 min.) '"nit Uttte Bl1ek Book." Conclusion. Krimm. finJlly convinced th1t hb old lideldclt la rttlly 1 •rtt •1tnt. I*· sued• Mu and The Chief to let him help retrieve 1 v1IU1ble lddrm book from KAOs. When Mu's various ttr1t&Clel bad!flre, Sid assumn command. Ernest Bcqnlne, Corbett Mona and Joey Foonan •PPMr In cameo roles. Don Rlcldt1 it Krimm. Othef1 in the cast ere Robert ElltOft, Arlene Golonka. Ann Prentiss, Eddie Ryder and Allan Dr1ke. D (llJ (}) l..lwrellCe W. (C) (60 iiirn.) • Dr .......... Sacret......., lllEDlrecllt•lllaf 1:t188CllM1p11'1~ (C) (30 min.) Cof.Kllnk pret11res fOf 1 •l'lt ftllht lo Arpntlna to 11e1pe ttlt dtldly wretfl of a German '"*''· unnm that he Is rMlly p1ayt111 ttlt My Plft In one of HOfln's IChemu. HOfln hat convinced Klink that 1 lirl he has been dtllylft( wittl It I pntr11'1 wife, end n Kllnlt prwpam lo flM the ant, Hopn Meletly loldt him UJ with• •rtt documtftt lo carry for ttle Allies. Antoinette BO'llllf auesu. e~·=:-:..-:= (mUlictl) '61-Nanty Kwan. Jama Slllptl, Juanita Hall, M"°"'i Ume-.i. Jack SOo. The stofJ beClna ..... • ~ lir1 It MMllllld lfttD the country II I "piduf't bride" by tflt mother of I nl~lufl OWMr Ind ..-,1« In San Fr1nciaco'• ChlM· towft. The alrl' s arrival surprim the pftlbler ind upeets Ilia sirtfrlen6- tllmin1 hit kM life from ....t lo IDUf4ut he endl Ult OM fortunate coNle at 11uptltl time . • ....., Vlrtlllll: <C> (60 min.) illrion L•. H• Abertfl pest ea.-II:........,. ...... .,.... (CONdy) '62-Maralto .... strolannl, Olnlell1 lb:c:a. Sidllttl llObteN11, cMnned by JOUftl ooutln. 1rran1'1 '-wtft lo M unfllttlful • ., to """" .. hon« by lfloottna '*· .Mrtc..,...... falUF ..... er....,. ,. .. •a CIJ,..... ,_..: CC> (JO iiiTn.) "Slim" Cl'10ll (Unde .lot) and "eurtr' Onlcw (S.111) lift• lolt • mudl of their ,...c:tM tllrn end aut that ttltir old hllft· tchool flame (iuest Join 8londtlf) doetn't l9CO(lllze !Mm. •tm(l)IWJ ., ~ CC> (CO -)PMI ._.. 11o1b. Oo..- StMM. .ltd .-.. ttie Wnb Trto ouaten). and ttlt .lalllft 8fVWft RtvUI ...... (Cofttlnutd) ·-....... ThB llAEi'181 FlvweP (]~ii~! Evr> HvLJs with Crosby and Lamour of coune, off on the "R~d to 8.111." A lot Angeles Television Premiere In Color . Tonight 11 :15 PM • S2 ,., .................. .. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY S, 1968 IA1VltDAY (Continued) • .... --.... (Q e Jlt ,,_ (C) (30 min.) .-..i .._. ...-(CO!Md1) '64 ...... Bizarre and Exotic! Tonight What fantastic ritul would compel a IWI to kiss a live robra? 10:30 PM COLOR ~ I • Liii ,...., n.tre -Jlct LttMoe. "°"" Schneldtr, • .. • ...... Ooroaly PnMM. lt:tl 8QI (I)..._. (C) (60 min.) 8 "'* "a rs • 1 T'*' Howenl ~ Sllw• plqs a shady oper· (dnlm1) '51-flr1ey Grtllpf, Rutll ator 11 a beautifltl wom1n, a mi. Rom111 ltobeft Wallllr. inr man, a stolen neckl1ee and a ' prize liahter with amnesi. brinr ll:JO m .... : "Tiiie ...... ,..,.. fllYlflfY and danl'f to Mannix. (dram1) '51-Mic:Mel RedlflYt. a.-. "ll••u usr Cdram1) ll:UOllle ua .._._CC> <JO '!2-Humpflny 8oprt, Kim Hunt.. min.) ject Lathim. tD ""* (C) (30 min.) lany Bur· rtll, Bob Rhoclet. lZ:OO B Mewle: .......... (ch1111) '41- ........ Z2: "ltt Ua Live." Wiiiiam Dliatt, Mlrie Wlndw. lt:JO D II MeMr. (C) (30 min.) "Witch 12:15 II llllMa • .,A ,_Te le" (drama) Dodon In Whltla Tills." Today'a ·~atllfl cut. witch doctor is sllOWll mine updlted ptrapl'ltrnalla u:h .. hyy»llOlis. Ont lZ:JO m Mewlt: (C) "Tiie .... SeWilr1'.' portion of the film Is dewoted to the (~re) '5'-.lolln Wtynt. hypnotic trance and aubllquent ~ _ · ritull I youn1 bay Is put tllfoup at l:tl G) ..... .,Adn IM •" (dnl· tht time of pubtl1y. AnottMf portion m1) '53-Edward G. Robilllllft, Mar· lflows the witch doctor In lndil, who sha Hunt capturtt 1 Kina Cobra ind hypno-l:l5 fl .... : ,..._ .. lllt su 11 tizt1 It to 1 point that ht cen Id• It .,.... (adwnture) '49-llontl Ber· and put Its heed Into his mouttl. iymoR, Richard WW!Mf\ Dun m .. ,,.. (C) (2 houra) Stochtll. fl> Ir Dtt111111 D .,..: "Tiie M1ak lnll" Chof· ll:tO e a... O'Cledl a.,ert (C) atte ror) '64-frank Gentle, £Itel Peters. Roberta. G Mewit: "'DWt ..... Te llleck" D ...._. ~ (C) Keitt! Mciff. (drame) '52-Manlyn Monroe, Rich-e ... (30 mift.) •rd Wldl!llR, --8anct0ft. ea..• SIC.. 11:15. ,..._ 5Z Mewit: (C) "Tiie 2:GO ID Al-NllM ~ "Ifs U.. '• llM .. ..,,. (mualcll) '52-Bob Mir" (rom1nce) 37 -Olma dt Hope, 81111 Croaby, Dorothy Lamour. 1 Hmll1nd, Lalie Howard. 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Circuit Design Engineers r To perform advanced mlroo-electronlca (thin film circuit de- s1gn-lnd evaluation) lncludin1 mathematical design analysiJ using computer. Circuit project re11POnslbillty from design through production fabrication. &SEE and 3 yrs. or more -ex- perience in &nag, active filters, DC amplifiers, modulator• and power ~·~ tranai.tor circuit design is reqµlred. .Ex- perience in dl&Kal ~ult dealp and loeic desirable. Programmer Analysts Who are Interested in pursuing challe@dlc new concept5 in on-line, real-time information systems, -titilI.ztng COllina new generation of computers. OPENING in the FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: Data Collection and Dilsemlnation--On-Llne Management In· formation Systems -Direct Dig.ital Cotitrol Application.I -Messagt Switching -Supporting Software. BACKGROUND REQUIRED: A mJnlmum of 2 yeera of erperlence In any or all of the aboye areu. A BA or BS degree In mathematics or the ph)"' slcal 1cfencei preferred, not reqatn,d. Crystal Filter Engineers A dynamic, CJ"O'ring engineering group ~ an engineer with experience in 11dvanced network delign 11Jethod1 to work on development ol cryltal titterl, equalizers and related pro- ducts. Scope of won can include development of add.ltional computer aided deatgn methods u well u having project de- sign responaJblllb'. Degree required. Tb.is ls a senior poaitioa. Salary commemurate with abWty. Test Systems Design Engineers Immedlalte opening~ for tell enctneera capable of Independent state«.(he.art echlevementl. WW be uocleCed with testing and a..tomatlc check-out system• design and manufacture. Excellent opportunity for ortg1Dat thliiker. Wflo: SINGa..--A NEW LIFE STYLET" is the tilJc of an open, witty one.hour discuuion of the swinging singles and some unhappy urunarried5-f00derated by KCET Channel 28'1 Specula- tion hon .Keith Berwick (left in photo) Sunday at 6:30 PM. Othu guests: Miu Launa Newman (cent.er), TV producer with Chuck Barris Productions; Rubio Canon, writer (at right); Dr. Carl Younger, paychiatriat; and Richard Hoagland (Fullerton resident}, president of the Never-On-Friday Club for unmarried adults.. Ca.noo is author ol a recent popular article oo the swioaiJig aioaJes of the South Bay-Marina Del Rey communitiea. Sunrise Semester Offers Courses in Classics Sunrise Semester for lhe spring lcrm, in its fifth year on CBS and its l lth year of broadcasting in New York City, will offer college-credil courses on "The Ntar East from Alexander to Muhammad" and "Russian Liltrature in Translation." The latter is the second semester of Prof. Robert Magidotrs current course. The course on the Near East will be taught by As50Ciate Prof. Francis E. Peters. Both teachers arc members of the faculty of New Yorlt University. Sunrise Semester in color is produced by WCBS-TV, COS.Owned television slation in N~ Yorlt, in coopttation with New York Univcnity and under the su~rvision of Thomas J. Brophy of lhc NYU bu~au of radio-television. The spring Sunri1e Semester counes begin with the first lesson of "The Near East'' on Sunday. Feb. 4, for broadcast by indi- vidual stations at a time of each station's own choosing, ~oerally lhc following day, Thus. in many areas. the courae on the Near East will be broadcast Monday. Wednesday and Friday, beginning Monday, Feb. 5. while "Russian literature in Translation" will be broadcast by individual slalions generally on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday beJinnlng on Tuesday. Feb. 6. Magidofr, who is chairman of the dcpal1ment and head of the all·univenity department of Slavic languaaa and literature at NYU. waa awarded the bachelor of arts degree by the University of Wi9conain and the doctor of philot0phy degree by the Univenity of Michigan. Pcten, acting head of lhc all-university department of clauks at NYU, was awarded the bachelor of arts and ma,1er of arts degrees io classics by St. Louis Univcrsi1y and I.be doctor of phllotopby degree in Islamic studies by Princeton Unlversit . ..... 6 --.--...,, THE DAILY P'ILOT. TV WED<, f£8RUARY l. 1968 SUNDAY FURUARY 4 ','()P'<l"J(~ 5:45 ID n. a.11t111t1tr1 1:50 ..... lb™' o.,, ..... 7:00 a r ...... J«rr (C) Dll"ltll«llZZ(t) m n.11w.--. 7:30 I) UNI ... (C) D s....., StNy TI.e (C) 0 hW ti YMttl (C) QI Mr. WblllleM S-. (C) l.'0089(i)LM Utt l9d U.. D TIM ClllilelplllB (C) IJ 0 (j) W 11 ttlt Mlwtr I ~ric.a's lnl1nd SNllOl'l" Hos Biii Owen traces the devtloptnent o the Midwest.ern city that bee.mt 1 111110< Americ1n port btclua of i loc.ttlon on a lake lhlt meets 1 riv Which evtntu1lly connects with tht St. Lawrence Suw1y. @ Cf) f....,.: (C) "lake Wilder· ness. 11:00 II 9 (j) NHl ltecieJ: (C) C•ll· fornia St1l.s vs. Minnesot1 North Stars. I My flWfltt S.... (C) .._...,.,.. 11.W. (C) n'7) CJ) NIA ....._..: (C) Phil•dtl~ia n . Sin Fr1ncisco. CD Qwdl le tt1t ,.._ (C) ~ @ flnt laptilt Cltwdl 11 :JO D ,,.,ilt 0 Mowlt: (C} ~IPttn" (dra· ma) '~Victor Mature. K1rtn Stetlt. ,'\FT r P \J OO '< D c:.,., CarteeM <t> 12.111 D Ea.Ms ,... All Aan: <C> .,_,. 8 Ultra MM (C) bof 1nd M1na1ement" is the subjtct 1:15 IJ) n. Clt....,llit11 eurnined by Glendale City Coll•ll students. •:JO a "---1 wli,.. ... W«1cl 0 .._.: ...,..... i. s..11 .,._.. 1111pij 11MM (C) (dram•) '57~eter Gr1va. M1i. l•temc-t p.,.llt Powt~. ~aitlt fef Tedaf (C) D llinM tt1t ......_ <C> D1t1ctM c:J llewtr. (C) ~ atJ" (welt· em) '52-Randolph Scott lucHlt 12:301....,_, 111 AIHriall c.ttllrl (C) N ' Tlte,........(C) orman. flftll ,_ T.U, (C) I==-~..:.. I lt:itft ill Mirada (C) Ql())H.-.ld., TMll l:OOI E"" ... USA (C) (J)DinctiHt (C) t:OO I) C.-n Tlw• • $ .._.: (C) "Tiit Miik 1J ,..,._ Tabent-'t Qelr (C) sw.td" (f1nt11y) '62-Basil Rath· D U.. (tit U.llNl1M (C) bone, Estelle Winwood. m AMII <t> m .... = "Tllit If•• Sc.ltl" <mys· Cl) v.-... (C) tery '54-Micflael Aedar1ve, Ann (ff) CJ) llillillltNI htlCiMs s.M Tlodd"-Utt Cnmdt (C) 9 (j) llewtr. "Olrtie 0-It Ille (i) Mttt ttlt ,,.._ (C) Cicm" (myitery) ·~uner <Mind. flit " St C.. fB Ci) r .. llld Jtny (C) l:lO 8 Cit Ci) face Ille NltM: (C) Un· II) c..tla llMD dtnecretary of State Nlcholu Kai· ,. .. 8 L!Pl If fallll Zer1>1Ck f,utsts. a Mowlt: "flM a. tt.tlef"' n 9 ... ...,. 1nert w ( _. ) '54-Ch r1t CN.... J C!llik: ) Cower11e of the dllMdlc 0:.:.1ievens. 1 1 '"1n r., final holes of tht fivt-dly $122.000 D tournament at Btrmuda Dunn Coun· 1• hllllY (C) try Club. Palm Desert. Calif. Tiii I=)...., ..._ Hope ci.ssic: b the nation's lonrut _ (I) • ........_ _ ao" toum1ment, ooverin1 90 holes oai ........ -. , .. , in five ~ of p11y. EC... J Ceut '91 Met• D (ff) W 1 ... Hd Afttlliln (C) lO:GO I),.... " U.., (C) G) Veict ti Clfw"1 (C) D TMI It ttlt Ufe (C) Z:OO E~ (C) D ,........,. (C) 11w1r. (C} ...,ritlrr (wtstem) c:J Mewtr. "ft11.._.,s ,.,_.. llJ Mlditon. Kathryn Gr1nt. (westtm) '5S--1tonald R11pn, John I...., hr'r (C) Peynt, Rhonda Rtmlna, CJ) MC lcept (C) GI ,._.: (C) ........ .,,_,. (j) r-.. fH• (wattm) '50-Jimn Stnr1rt, Jeff Z:lO 9 lttltf: (C) Prottst1nt telf'rislon Chlncfltr, Dtbf1 P1pl seriH fe1turin1 prominent motion a> Mewtr. ..,.,.... W' (COfMCIY} pictur. ind television stua wlttl host ·!'1-Elena Verduao, "td Kammer. Rtv. Edw1rd E.qlt, rtctot Of St. DI· ~Cl) r-S.... vid's Episcop1I Church of North Hol· QI (j) Yll M la 0 SM (t) ~ 11 .. a tlMI 11._, a.,. .., La c:... ... ,. .. J:OO 111..W./OlllllMr. "MuicanAIMfl. lt:ll 8 O,tt11twit) UM: (C) Maury ~ns in Tr1nsltion." DilCUllion ot Gretn llosb. the proble111s of C.lifomla'1 Iara· D ff9lltlln ti flltll: (C) First of at sinllt minority IJ'OllP. four dilcuulolls Oii the quuticMI, "Is 9 Mlk ' 11 ti Maa: (C) ''Tiit Peace Possibler EdWln """"'" In· Gi""riOlls Histoc'J of ~I canta." ttMlws 1ntlllOCIOIQlilt Or. Attlley Ii...,"""' (C) Moft1•1U Oft tflt IUbjtd of • ldtn· •• z... list's ritw~ftt• on lowt. I Cltu"'91 n... (C)/'-"t't tit D @ W llw ""· (C) .. ChiQSO (C) 5:0 5:3 • .. 1er- .ali- •rth ,.. ... C) k h· I· 1n I• I " < 0 I• • d • l:lO 11 a CJ) ewwn.'1 ni. re611: (C) This 1ward-winnin1 w in , pre- sentlna distinauisl'led motion pie· tures for J'OUn& vieweB. mums for its HCond se11on with the first pirt of ''Ttstadir1pi," 1n Italian film about a man's efforts to keep his ton out of school ind the troubles that follow Folco Lulli. veteran ltali•n 1ctor, stars. Burr Tillstrom'• Kukla 1nd Ollie, with Fran Allison, host I Mitt ... l'rtu (C) T ... If die Cetdetl Wt.- "-CNftfna (C) TM ltt1117111111ers at Mtwtr. (C) "Tiit Lowe l..6tT" (comedy) '54--0avld Niwn. Pim Cummins. (J7J rn Arltdllalr Adwellhlrt @ (i) futW1: "Wtmln1 From Spice." "Ripper's Treasure." Al.,,.r ob· HMS an underwater ttleft, 111d brlnas Porter Rieb 1nd tlle bo1s to the iiti<aiat· D A Dldliltl Te D6': (30 min., llton Btr1e n1rratet pnJbe Into the problem of tfffllll suicide. Repeat. I Tl• T••tl (C) (60 min.) Wtc*illt Slllp Ml tilt ,,,.., (C) C min ) !fflmr..-. fl) i"""Mt If Ytdl fES,.C.1611 1:0011 a CJ) Laaie: cc> <30 min.) At the 111tlon's federal SPIU center in Floridl, where Stuart is uslaned for the historic launchina of Apolfo. Satum V. l assle tries to btfriend Allu. a one-min futrd do& th1t Is pinina for a master who will nt'Vlr return . 8 @ @ Wiid IOll ... : (C) (30 min ) "Dive to Adventure!" Aimed entirely underwater. Pl'Olflfll fea-4:GDI,..... c..fllWCll (C) tures awflsh, a leop1rd ray, sh1rb (ff) Cil AMrtc. ~: (C) and 1n indent wreck. Sinaer Jimmy Dttn, pitchers Hoyt D (ii)(}) Vepp 11 letlM If Ste: Wilhelm and Gary Peters ere teen (e) (60 min.) "The Abominable huntina. and host Curt Gowdy t1kes Snowman." The men of the Setview his tons fishina in W)'Omin1. find peril in a p1radise anted by a .... Cry scientists in the Antarctic. a CJ) T ... Hiii Mlltilla I' t-LllCJ (30 min.) 4:l0 8 lku I 9*tn (C) Wltlffl'lllt • Ott C.•pa: (C) "People, Polls, 0..1111" All1Jts and Pollsters.'' Analyst Don Much-7:30 11 a Cl) Stlltlt len: (C) (30 l more talks with studerrts It Occi-min.) Bob Gibson. St. Louis ClrdJntls dental Collea• and answers ques-pitchin1 htr0 of the 1967 Wortd tions about RN11n's chances tor the Seri11. offm Marlt Wedloe tips on Presldtncy and the ethics of pollins:. hur1in1 and sportsmanship. I lteflctea f'ntw11 0 9 (i) Walt DitMy's WMdtff .. Wlt1d Pms (C) Wlfldef"tOior: (C) (60 min.) "P1blo V1ia ef lniwal and the 01ncin1 Chihuahua," Con- DOOMED LOVE-Jane Fonda and Laurenu Harvey por- tray two young lovers from a rural area in the South whose romance ends when thty go to New Orleans in "Walk on the Wild Sidt" on the ABC Sunday Night Movie, at 9 PM. Bar- bara Stanwyck and Capucine also appear in the film. S:OO I lk'ft: (C) Clete Roberts. ciuslon. The little dlihU1hU1 acc:iom· Ylllttl 111111 r.liu (C) 1>1nyln1 him on his Joumey to find 1 IEE Dtrtello de Nacer -SUNDAY NEWS REPORT @CJ) U• W'lflt Ot,wi,ic disttnl uncle in AmeriCI proves lo -,,,.... (e) " be Ille key lo I new life for Pablo, 9:00 I) a Cl) Sllltlltn lretllt11: (C) * Pres. by Harris & Frank 1 ...... ., LI•.._ a Me1icln orphan. (60 mini-Artflur Godfrey, Moms 11 •-.11-.--.. (C) (30 I ) ""' •u fJMillilft $ Mtwlt: ''Mttl 111 Wll'" Mabley cuest. ,,__, "..,.....' m n. ~='fc)(C) (drama) '57--'tobert Ryan, Aldo R1y. f1I @ (6) ltn11111: (C) (60· min.) rell N=:R~~~~3o min,) Larry Bur- fff... Robert Keith. Story 1bout American ''fhe Price of Salt." Kim Hunter fli Ma1tlH f'oni;../Ftttllre infantry platoon in Kort• surrounded guests as a ..oman whose areed crt· S:lO B a L W.r How (C) ~the enemy. ates a powder kec situ1tlon when lO:JO !]World of Yevtll (C) (30 min.) Tet11 (C) m Trlltll er ~llCll: (C) (30 she sets 1 hiafitr price on ult than • IMN: (C) "Sllllflpt It Otd11 • UN.TED a1R LINES min.) Bob B1rtler hosts. ranchers tin pay. (western) '59-Joel McCrea, " I Celt Mr. D (30 min.) a Sllccell Stoiy: (C) (30 min.) Julie Ad1ms. John Mcintire. * Presents Kings vs. Meria11-Af-.1-How Cliff Arquette. better known IS m Lovls L lt•u (C) (21/1 hours) Chicaco Blackhawks fl'ltldl Cllef: "VHI for a Kina."I Ch1rtey Weaver, auests. m Invisible ... 8 <Mp Htc*tJ: (C) Kines vs. Chi 1:001J 9 CJ) TM Ed S.._ Slllw: ' , (]) ~ Ni~ Ml'lil: 11:00 II Eleven O'Clodl Report: (C) Clete Clll'O BlackllawU. I (C) (10 min.) Jtc:lde Vernon. Michele , a 111 ttle Wild Sift (dm~ia) Roberts, Stan Duke. I TM ,.._,.., (C) Lff auat. l 62-Uurence H11vey, Capuane, g The lltll lttw N.-s: (C) (30 lwU't U. 'Ml hrMt (C) (60 min.) Jane Fondl, Anne Buter, Barbara nun.) Tom Brokaw. Ross Porter. Clltlfdll If tlM °"" °"' (fYJ (I) Tiie f11: (C) (60 min.) St1nwyck, Jolnne Moore. In the eerly I hMic SeMce Fhl (30 min ) CJ) fra111l flldi• SMd., ho " 1111 al Steel." lnsptdof Emine l 1930's, Tuan mikes Ills Wl'f to New Qlrdl Ill th ..._(C)(60 ~In) flllft 1C) and Arent Colby PoM es race-ur OrtHns to find the 1111 he once loved, 00 TMs Day lMI (C) . fE TM T., TUt Crw Up owner and driffr wt.ill imesti11tln1 and he f!nds her llvln1 in a house of CJ) Ftlt .. /Ntn f 'J I ... I '• (, l:OO II 111e Zht ~ (C) (30 min.) "Mtclicll Eltctronlcs.'' Study of the ld'f1nc11 In medical 11tctronia thlt 1111bl1 en1inetrs-wtlo never touched a stetholcope and e1nnot writJI • pmctlption-to help physicians di- 1pose end trut diseu1111d to offer better patient e1re. a 1» 00 •.L Ce1ttt .... = <C> Furman U11iv. (Greenville, Soutll Cir· olina) Is cflalr.naer. • c:..ems (C) (60 min.) "Httd Count." l~-=<C) l:JI 8 ...,.. ...., (C) (30 min.) tD Cl) F1Wer. (C) (30 min.) prostitution. 1 stolen·t1r nn1 lftd a murdtr. Tom m Caudilll Nat:llul ""*'1: {C) 11:15 8 lkft: (C) H1rry Renonw. Bosley, Michltl C.llan auest. ff houn) Petert>oro vs. Toronto. (i1) Cf) AIC Nen (C) II~ s-:=,.(C)J~C::.r fE Play" Hie w.-11:30 IJ Mowle: "Harriet Cralt' (dr1m1) ¥.' ... (t) 8> Callflll J Rm '50-Joln Crmord. Wendell Corey. fl) Stir hffei we t:JOI Cir •lld Tract (C) (30 min.) D TIM T111lpt n.. (C) fD s,.ctn.: (C) "Bum Center." • SI• ,.,._, Slllw (C) (60 min.) 0 flllwie: (C) "'Tllt Qltirben" (dra· ~·t. °""'" Adw11otwe m•) '64-Richtrd 8'seh•rt. Edmond fl),......_ Teatnt SW! O'Brien. t:JO !.~1~,.:t~ ~~ v~ ~~ 10:00 ~ ~n~/:!"::'~ '~,:,.<~ 12.-oo a Qa1cftt1 r.-w.·,. Not SPHkln1." Wiien Suzie Plen lo stop 1 counterfeiter (auest 8) ...... : "M'!" ...... 1' 1...-. 1nd Jerry havt tlleir first fllht. it Edmond O'Brien) of medical drup •rf' (drame) . 53-Tlllul•h Bank- c:ausa a rift bltwleft the Hubbards and 1111as11 his cruel l'l<Mt. hetd. Ro H1mson. end the Buells. Broob West, rttl·llfe G @Ci'l Nip a...ml: (C) (60 1:00 fl....._: '1111 .... llalfdM" husband of Eve Alden, pof\rlys a min.) "eliampion of the Western (horror) '54-Vincent Prlc. Evt psydloloa Pf'Ofessir wtio ltttmpti Wol'ld.'' Billy Blue C.nnon pltns to G1bof. ' to streilhten out tlle mi.up. um money for 1n expensive silver D IPN*htt '*" (C) I TM AS sa.. (C) (30 min.) 11ddle by bo~ln1 1 ch•mP-lon flahter. Sart9t ,.,....... Ch1rta H Gray, Charfes Aldmen 1:30 8) lllliM: "WAC Fl9la W• Wiii" ,. (C) IUtSt (collltdy) '52-Judy ClllO't• Pap 7 Venice: C ity in Danger Venice: City in Danger, a 3M tpeeiaJ produced aod narrated by John Secondari, is the story of this beautiful and historic: Italian ci tr. now in danger of destruction by the teas upon which she wu built over 1,000 years ago. The ,, I 1 special airs in color. Wednes- day at JO PM on ABC. Douglas Fairbank! Jr., will make a rlfre television appear- ance in tbe special and will read some of the tributes writ- ten about Venice by such noted poets as Robert Brown- ing and loTd Byron who found the city fascmating. Since her creation Venice has been a dream symbol to much of the world. She is a fantasy come true. At one time Venice was mistress of the seas. the most powerful of the world's naval forces. She was the world's greatest market place: tbe link between east and west. She was also the · world's richest banker. Powerful beyond belief, Venice was tbe center of style and elegance. Much of the ele- gance remains. The power and aold have long sine~ aooe. However, Venice still stands as one of the world's greatest tourist attractions. People still come, as they have for hundreds of years, to see Venice's greatest accomplishment-Venice itself. Here is a city built upon the water, both in coocert with and in defiance of the sea which forms her highways and strem. Venice is a city built on the water and completely surrounded by water. She boasts 170 canals on which all passengers aod com- merce move. Nowhere else in the world is there so much beauty, art and so many treasures of man's ingenuitr. and creatioo gathered in one single place. For instance, the Basilica of St. Mark and the piaz.za upon which it stands are visited by more than a million and a half people each year. Rising water is Venice's problem. Polar ice caps are melting and seas all over the world are rising and nowhere are tbey rising more than in Venice. Secondari commented sadly, "If Venice is allowed to disappear a whole slice of man's history and man's material efforts will dis- appear with it and without a tnce." Two small n111lvu of V.rnlcr play alonKsidr onr o f tit. "'ort tlMui 110 COMl.r wliiclr blHct tltr city. ,.... ... " () ;.• ki ... ( I 5:15 D F..-.: (C) Tues. only. "1964 Wfnter Olympb--lnnsbruck." 0 0 00 c:. ...... b ...... (C) • lei CllM SM (C) · m hblic s.vta m. <C> @(I)Su ..... t:45 ID u.utieu! Filas 5:4s a tHJ ~!:~' 1• Willttr Oij-iiic ( ues. only. Live. 10:00 IJ W, ef M"'*'7 vie Earty Bird satt!llte, ABC broad· 0 f8 CJ) ,._.lllty: (C) Host casts the c:tremonies of the 1968 Leny Blyden welcomes Soupy Sales. Winter Olympics from Grenoble. Meredith MacRH and Dick St\IWft France. as this week's celebrity panel. The 1:20 D Early IW lt.,.,t (C) l:JO 0 UlcltiM f.ldll9 .. : (C) '"Draw· Ina. AnyoneT' This Is th• final week of the four-week series. Lectures In· elude "Make • Sketch for Yourself."' "f. New Wrinkle in Orawlnr." "What's the Action In Orawtnar· "Draw It Witll £.Jlpmslon," and "Puttina Your Orlwin& to Wort!." Bruce Mel ntyre Is teachlf. D ~<C> -~n. 1:40 IJ l lw lb 11111 ..,,....., 7:GO II CNpMJ: (C) The new semester futum classes on ''Ottltf Ptople- Othef W1ys," Mon .• Wed .• fri.; ind "The E~rth ind Tht Sea," Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. OJ. Siiiy Moore is In· struc:tor for ''Other Ptopte," and Or. Richlrd Stone takt:s the ''Earth and Sus'' dass. Botti ,,. jNOflSSOfS It the Uniwrsity of Souttltm California. D O CIJ llle ,_, .._ (C) D El•dle Ma Cleria (C) ... , ........... (C) e s.a.._... 7:2S D Men: Bob Paiae. 7:JO . C8S ...... ~ (C) Joseph Benti. Plntl will judae the inner IH'l'IOll•ll· tits of Shtila Mac Rae (Monday); Woody Allen (Tuesday): Lainlt b- un (Wednesday); Emest Boranlne (Thursday); and Lynn Redtmt (Fri· dey). " Ed Mell Eurdlll (C) 0 ....W. See Daytime Movies. lfj) Cil ..... ,... .......,... @ CJ) S-, T.., (C) 10-.JO 8 9 Cl) Dkl Y• ~ SM D 0 00 IW,nad S.--: (C) Peter Mantlall welcomes Kaye Bal· lard, Robert Morse, Van .loflNOn. Nanette Fabray and Paul Lynde as the auut panel t.his week. AllO on hand will be rerulari Chlr1ty Wuv· er. Wally Co•. f.bby Dalton and Morey Mlsterdam. " f.dl!Utlonaf Fil• 8 (HJ@De11Mlee4 Gt .let,,.. SM (C) Q)ltey httn 11 :00 e a rn Lwt .. Lif• <C> D O@ ~<C> U lllftit: See Daytime Movies. D (17) (]) Ttimpt.ltietl (C) m ,,. ... c:...~ <C> .,....,. ..... D 8"" ._ Lee (C) 11:25 8 Qt Cl) CIS MktUJ """ (C) D lie ...,...,, (C) D @(I) A1C ~ (C) Marlene • .,.,...., ~ C..... (C) Sanders. 7:55 8 lllUT """ (C) ll:JO 1J Qj Cl) s.rdi 1w T_,.. (C) D O @ E,. c ... <C> .. e a Cl)~ ._,.,... cc> a tm rn ...... , .. ....., .• D lir1 Taa (C) LR? (C) Wink Martinet.le hosts. ~ (j) ta.6e ... ,..... • Slwift Jell• (C) l:JO . Dr. un.. a... (C) ...... D r..,.: (C) Jo AM Pflua and 11:45. a (I) n. ...... ll&llt (C) Bob Domin co-host. ~ (j) Clf"9a .\r rr P ""OO'- t:t0 • a Cl) Clll6ll c-. ll@(J)S.,We IM:(C)Holt 1Z:G08 ........... (C) U McMaliol ..icomes Cato! I.aw· 0 @@ Lat1 Illa. a Dallll (C) ::..:,~~nnlna as auest a ~ (j) •an 1w4 •----· """ ......... 0 rl 8 T..,.: (C) Stan Bohrman 1nd -_. '"'' -Y 1 n Marla Cole co-hod. co-holb. • JMl LI a.-(q ., ... ,Mel IMI MM*• (C) ~ w a.. .. (C) a Cl) w, ., ...,..,,, t:ll 8 E• 'I If Fllll 112:30 B Qt (I) Al _.. hMI Tnt (C) a u oo..,. .... u.a <Cl t'.2SD U CiJ me .._ (C) a !HJ W r..-. '* tc> t'..Jt 8 Qt Cl)....., ......... at....._: Ste Daytime Moorits. 8)Dl l:tl!J a ti D O: l:J08 Q ·~ ... Mr. 8 dude: Keyt, Sarldr Keye, SllTIOI JodY I Linne OoV\e IOn, and I •• 2:1111 e !? as I l{ef\ft D C ., ., z:zs e 1 2:JD 8 t ~ "* • a • • (C) Jal· IOll, as on !IV· tnd me !C) 'C) C) C) • DWilll .. Win l:tl !JI~'(;; It ... .., ..... a ID Cl) n. ...... <C> D @(I)n.F..,.... i:.JO a a()) ..... r..tJ <C> DUCIJ....,WerW(C) ............. ,...., ••• (C) Mr. Bltdlwell't IU8lta tllls well In· dude: Kitty hiflfll rdt. lellfl Mc· Keya, and Marl Youn& (Monday); Sandn Gould, Jallltl Mey, Liiah Mc· re.,., 1.,.t Mar1 YCllUlll (T~); SITllOft O.klllld, L.ile lkltn, and Judy Cof'ripn (Wedllllday): JaQ l• Lln119, Thi lMe ~ IM Dewie Bums (Thul'ldlY): C.ry Vin· 11111, Grant Grtffl11, Judy r.on1(en, 111d KaffJ it.inllardt (Friday). • .._ lbrtl9t/I...., UIO 9 QI (i) Te Tel .. Tnill (C) D & (j) , .. O.'t Sar: (C) SU· Sift Oftwlf Ind "-MY l.emblck ""'9 t:55DU@NIC"-<Q D tffJ CJ) Clllht'a Dectilr (C) s:ae •a()) n. ...,... ... (C) D ,.1..0. (C) ..... ,. Is My ..... (C) D @(J)c...i....,....(C) IJAJ .. d)U_.W ... (C) • OfftCll .... ~ff ... @(I) ....,._: Don Rodtw1kf. J:Jt. Su Hllllt D T• ,,.....,"' (C) 9~MllO(C) D (1') CJ) '-" a-.. (C) a cw..f• ni..cre: (C) ™' wttll's films ire "RebOlt Trap," Monday; "Blondie," Tuesdly; "Ghost Ctlasers." Wednesday; "Blondie Brinp Up Baby," Thur.lay; and "Curly Top," Friday. m WlftcW,......, .., (C) .... ..., ... (C) a{)) D111111 ,. ..,..,. .. 4:to 8 Mr. El; ...., Frldey. " DMra CMrt. (C) D @CJ) n. D11it1 s ... <C> 4:30 8 bttJ SM: See Deytlme M0¥1es . D .._.. F.-: see Daytime MoVles. • ..... ,.... ..... (C) D T1le ..... New: (C) Bexter Ward. • ....., ..... IJ ... (C) ......... T.,S.(C) ~CI> .. DHcta ... (C) fBlY .... •Dilelt 5:00 a,.. ..... llt ....., u•: (C) llrltoft Ber1e co-hosts. 11>T11e-...nne • D9tllet &n,e a())...,., Pm.a ,q 5:.JO ........ D AIC "-': (C) Bob Y011n1. ·1\e~f..., • er.. Cllowt/.,..... ~­... ID 00 lllll hf 1 • <C> 8()) .... ,,_ UMU (C) H pell pane41sb for ~ Totn 1 ___________ _ KallftldY. D tffJ CI> T1le lkattw .._ <C> • , ...... ,....(C) • , ....... c:..., ........ Z::ZS9"-(C) Z..lt •• (I) Tiie -........ (C) DB Cil 1'1le IWdl '-(C) flfiyltll lliwman. Clft ~ avat ......... • ~CJ)"".., ... (C) ........... fC) • , ..... , .... llllftllt ·~ ,._ 'I llCIT c....i21 ............. .... .,.a., .. c..,.-. .. ....._,, ....... ,,..,.. I I .. ........................... .... ,,...._ ............ ,,. .............. ~ ....., a=-MW.:11 T...., lt:a Ml-3:31 W1• ... ., t'AS ..,_ .. ........, 9:45 AIM:JO ~ 11:11-.z:a SUNDAY J:JO a tll (I) Chlldm1'• Alm festlval: (C) "Testadlrapa." Plrt I. fhe ~hlldren's Film Fastlvel retums for Its aecond season with an Italian color produc:tk>n that tells the story of a man whose idyllic life with his young ton In the 19th century Is Interrupted ~hen he Is sent to jail for keeping the boy out of school. Award-winning films from six different countries will be In· eluded In thfs season's presentations, and whlle they Illus· trate differences In national customs, the themes will have a meaningful appeal to all children. Other countries to be represented besides Italy ere Russia, Japan, Scotland. Czech<>· slovakla and England. .._ TUESDAY 7:30 D ~ CI) I IHCW I 10th Winter OfJmplc Gemes: (C) Thirty-eight nations are represented this year In the 1ames from Grenoble, F111nce. This premiere telecast covers an loe hockey game. For a complete fisting of the entire week's coverage, see Sports Highlights. 10:00 8 KNXT Repotts: (C) "The Plastic Patient." A simulated human being constructed and programmed as an aid in medi· cal training is the subject of this half-hour speclal, with Clete Roberts aa reporter. Creeled by Aerofet·General Corp., in as· aoclatlon with the University of Southern Callfomla School of Medicine. the plastic patient has a heartbfft. breathes, re- sponds to oxygen, has reactions to drug Injections and eyes that dilate-ell prclirammed by computers. Viewers will see how the patlent--$tlll In its formative stages-is used as a teaching tool by Dr. Richard C.11, Chairman of Anesthesiology at USC and chief anesthesiologist at Los Angeln County Gen· eral Hospital. 10-.JO 8 QI~ Who. Wh9t, When. Where, Why? (C) "An Essay on Chairs.• CBS newsman Harry Reasoner is the reporter for this half·hour essay, produced by Andrew Rooney. Over 300 chairs will be sl)own. including those nobody sits in, the kitchen chair, the chair you come home to, lawn chairs, etc. WEDNESDAY 7:30 8 QI ()) I Ide@; I Destination Holttl Pole: (C) Charles Kuralt reports on the adventures and hazards faced by the first sur· face motorized expedition to attempt to reach the North Pole by travellna over the frozen Arctic wastes, In this visual history of the Ptalsted Expedition, headed by St. Paul, Minnesota In· surance man Ralph Plaisted. The group traveled across the polar Ice cap on snowmobiles from March 28 to May 3, 1967, in an attempt to reach the top of the world. t:oO D U 00 J !!Ill' r Tiie Fred Ast.In Show: (C) Fred Astaire joins the 1 7 genenrtion In this special with Barrie Chase as his dancina partner, and special guests Simon & Garfunkel. Sergio Mendes and Brnll '66, The Youna·Holt Trio, and The Gordian Knot singing group. 10:00 8 a7) CjJ s.p Of Wnbm Man Spedal: (C) "Venice: City In Oinger. Co-produced by John H. Secondarf and Helen Jean R<>sera, and narr11tad by Sec:ondarl, this apeclal traces the historical slgnlflcance o( Vent~ from Its most 11orious age, which IHted three centuries. through the years of gr11dual decline (when It became the 1zr-: 0 fun city" of all time) to its current crfsls period-1 hen it Is feeing destruc· tlon by the same M• that made It grMt. Comprised of ap· proximately 100 islands, Venice rests uneeslty upon a swamp, supported by millions of wooden piles driven Into slit and mud. Each year the city sinks deeper In the mud: each year the sea continues to rise . fltll>t\Y 10:00 GB Ci) Amettcan P'roflle lpadel: (C) "Music From the Lanir.' ~ntry mu.le, once unkindly called "hillbilly" muaic but now • multi-mllllon dollar enterprise Ind • tuneful Amerf· can export. is the subject of this apeclal report. produced, dlrec:t.d and wntt.n by Chet Haaen. The prcliram lead• off wtth • capsui. history of country music and soma big-time stars of Its peat; mows oo to a performance at the Grand OM <>pry In Nuhvllt., Tenn.; shows country music's lnvaalon of the bft citlft and its expenslon overseas; and documents the boomli:t1 recordlnt business and sonprttlng craft in NnhvllJe. Eddy Arnold narntes . MONDAY FUlttJARY 5 For mornin1 and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES lO:OO D "a1aA ' (drama) '52-Rob- trt Prnton. Ellzabettl Sellers. 11:00 II '1111 .. _.... (dr1ma) '54- Peul Oou1l1S, Herbert Grt0. 12:30 m '1111 ~ ... (tdventure) '53 -Edmond O'Brien, Frank Lovejoy. ,._. ,..._.. (ldwntur1) '4S- Rieh1rd Frew. 4:30 8 (C) '1111 Mini M111" (western) •5J....:.Guy Medison, Lome Gretnt. Valerie fr1nch D '1111 sa.... et tt1e c.t" <mys- tery) '61-·Andrt MOftll, Barben Shelley. 6:00 8 1111 tic "'-: (C) (60 min.) Jtny Dunphy. • "' • ...., .... (C) (60 min.) Robert Abernethy. Jedi Latham. a Iii O'a.d 111wte: (C) "f1nl illll Ill Ille ,..... .. (science fiction) '64-Edwlrd Judd. Lionel Jtffries. m 1111 f1llltlmeel (C) (30 min.) l,:; ... (30M) -....: "l'llt um. -tf (horrof) '61-~ "*""· JoMttlM Haze. I ......... ........... LaC..•lafMrll l :JI Dalt .. IMntlt (30 111ln.) 1111 ...., ... (C) (30 mill.) .._.. (C) (30 min.) lldlale'•...., (30 inln.) WIHMtlY ... Ci) N111f., • ....., ....., (C) . fMdMr 'SI: ''TIM S«obtn." ourth .,.. studellts It HofK1 Mtnn School delll0Mtrlt9 how to UM tht lblCUS. l~~ ..... (C) 7:00 8 CIS &IMtC ~ (C) (30 mTn.) Walt• Clonkltt. D tt.tNy lrtlailt a.rt (C) (30 riiTn.) 11...._ '9NI: (C) (30 min.) •'lflvlfbolt °" tlM Thlma" Jd Doulltt halts tM MCDfld part of tN Georp ™"' fltftlty ~. They rent I bolt for $50 lftd IPtnd a WMtl on tlll Tharna. I ' r,.., (30 min.) I U.. LllCY (30 mill.) ,....,, .._. (C) (30 min.) 1111-..~ Ci) llllMr. "1'111 OlltlWlr" (dra· ma) ~-Tony ~ . .1111111 Fran· dlcus. . .................. • ~M'=.:--8 (C) 7:l08Ql(l)I--.: (C) (60 min.) A fur trappei's ldoptM lndltn ton is btattn ind left to di• by aun There's Only One ..... 10 No.1 No. 1 a..M. a I I ...... ---., ... --.... ., .... ,_ ........... .._ Or c.-... ....... .......... c-t ......... . No. 1 ._.. _...,. ., ~ ............. ....................... ..._~-... .. ....... .... No. 1 ,,.., ... _........, __ .... ....... ..-w .. ..,.. ~ .... ,..., ..... t -· ..... Or...,, No.1 .,.....,,.....,..._-.. ...._.. ........... --. ..................... ......................... No.1 .......... ,..... .... ,.. ...... ...... .. .,_ CelMtf -........ _..... -.......................... DAILY PILOT TlCE DAILY PILOT. TV wtD<, n:&aOAln' 3. 196t runnm. and ttll tra1191f bqtM 1 MldlMI CllM, Jufle SOmm111, Rid!· l'lllnflllllt ID trtcll tNwi d.n. Ml-1rd Andtfloll auest. d\HI Constantini, Oen ftrrOM, J1ftl , ...... (C) (30 mill.) Dwla auest ••••• ~ "Fllfltin1 II DI 1i1111tM1: (C) (30 111111.) Slllrtff." ''Tile OWN 111C1 Peter Tclft. .. Atadolll , ....... to lllltlltr Utt "'"· Plttr lips I &eliAe • la l*tlll COfttrlct wtt11 1 ,.-.*'. °""" ,. .. 8 a ()) ,..., ""* (C) (30 w11o 1a ,..,1y tM Otvfl. m111.) Unclt Bill ltlllla cJty llf• b • llllwie: "fllfll .,_ ti Clirw" bid fl)( tfle c:Mld..... IO ht b~ I (ldwmure) '43--Mim Tamiroff, 11ou91 In ttlt cou~. Anne Baxter. e fw 11111* ti Ml•lla• (C) (30 D (ff) (]) ~ 11 Mrta: (C) min ) (!O min.) "The Red Hind of Mldllel D ·ft CJ) ,.,... "8clt: (C) (30 O'Neill." Commander H.aya ind mln.)Dr:-loai ctlb for outside 11.., Joh~ Henry ant Wit It wtlile chasfn1 to swe Rit1'1 life; st'"" ind Rod· e hon on th• nN pme pruem ney come m blows °"" Bttty· Elliot th.Yr• buyi111. Buell O'Neill holds offers Jill en l90ioo. · tlltm It rfflt point., ICC\lslnr tllem 8 T-..: (C) (90 min.) Don Mc· of trespmn1 on his flthtr's rtndl. Guir1 hosts e.111._ s ...,.. "'• SiltM. , ........... A • <C> <30 · > ....._,. (d ) ·..,. ,.,_ ... G _,. lifM • min. ......,. rama ~""" e· • NU ....,...~ ''Whit Htrvest for bit, Burt Llnuster. Jedi Warden. t!M Rll•Ptt7'' A ,.pcwt of the miar•nl m Trd tr C.1111,H11cts: (C) (30 Wl>B• from 1 tnemtnt can111 In mTn.~b Blrbr hosts. LOltl lll1nd. I ..._. (60 min.) .,..,.... lllakal T ..... C... fflMll Qef 1HO. a()) en hnMet: (C) (to e c-a. J c:.dH• min.) JKi Pllanc:e, lilt Minntlli l:tO 0 ...... Maltilt L..MP-111: (C) (60 min.) Cher (of Sonny & Cher) Ind Tlm CoflwlJ fuesl m ,_..,.,: (C) (30 min.) Dof. othy louden Ind Jim Bldlus cuest. ! =:,..ut s.ttuay/Oftlce" fl) USC .... F'eltint: Thi USC Strini Qvartlt offers ''TM Quartet In G Mejor" by Moult, ind "Quartet In f M1)of. Op. 135" by BttthcMn. .,EJ .... 1:10 e aw 1111 t..y --= ce> (30 min.) Wllln Lucy's sinlinr in 1 pi1no bar drives tlle pianist off tN water ••aon. slM dlckles to tall• ltim 11om1 to hllp him Hell tilt alcohol probltm. PtlH Harris 1uuts. a (j7j (]) ... hlrll: (C) (30 min.) •"fh,Touch·and-Go R1id.'' Dittrich iu-t. D ID Ci1 I tw. (&0 min.) ''Tllla GuJ smlili." lloblfttoft end scatt pe11 as ¥1C1tlonin1 fllhtrmtn It 1 mountain rllOft wtlilt lttlmptlllf et ferret out en IMfltY lltfit Ind fiM themttlwts fldn( 1rrt1t on murdlr d\lrsa. Lany Thor, Oillll MuldaUf, Ridiard Oennlnc, John Lupton auat. .................. (C) (&0 min.) D (T7) (I) 1111 Iii v...,: (C) C&O min.) "Fiii of 1 Hero." H•ttl is te- e used of murdtrin1 P1rbr Atlls, 1 Ioctl troubltmH« wtio WIS lllvolvtd in tN dtltll of Ch1riey Wooster H11t'l'1 w1rti1111 comrldt. Rlchaicl Andtrlon &UlltS. I Ala '"* ..._ (C) (60 min.) Dll'tq ,...,.. (C) (30 min.) ........ tt: "Allla Mr. Twl· .itt .. must pose 1s Sat Troy In In lttempt &I TNtre ,......, to blow up en American supply dump and sets a trep for Troy in Older to lO:JO m h: (C) (30 min.) Bill Johni. i his uniform. 11:00 B 0-O'Qect it.,ert: (C) (30 llltrY l rilflll (C) (90 min.) iftfn.) Jerry Oul!Pfly. ., .. .,,., WwM flf .._ (C) 111111 lltll ltMr "'91: (C) (30 i min.) mlft.) Georf1 SkinMr, bf• Johl'llOft . .... u. (-.a.. .............. : """ ....,. • Mri1u .-..r-(honof) '44--lon Cl\Aney. t:tl. a (f) ~ ..... : (C) (30 e ..... FlMI: (C) <» lilln.) Baxttr min.) GoObtr tries to .Im!"" an old ~ (C) •tWirulM• 11 1• friend f~ IMChtnlCS xflool by (tchlnture) 'lift-JIM Gtvtll. t~l!'· him to I !mah dinntr Ind DomlniQUI Wilms. C!""""' to ~. 1 dllin of ps Stl· ~-,,.. (C) (30 ml1t .• ) hon. Noam Pitltll auests. llllMr. "\.Ill flf • ...,.. 8 QI (j) ._, "'-ltMr: (C) (Western) 'S>-hmts Cnle (lO. mill .. ) "One fOf My Biby ... JIMt I~..._ (C) Ui(fl, RicM'do lllofttlfban, Riel JI· l1lia D1J 1• (C) 11111 llld Chlr1el Ruates star In tti ..._ :.~1 about mJt':' =• :::; ll:lO 8 ,...: "N " Llfw" (comedy) Lilt :.= ha 1 vilit fnllil !Mr '5'1-~HolMdly, Richard Conlt. 11-boyfritftd. a11t finds llim dMd In D ~ 1't f ....... a.r. CC> lllr car. Htf old friend, Police Lieu· H«rY 111bltftutn for YICI· t.Mnt Tony V'IMltlt, Is convtnctd tlonl~ JoM111 Clrt0n . slM Is lnnoctM until ht finds e I lT7J CJ) JMr ..., ... (C) mutlc:ifn murdlf'ld. Let et.. ..._ (C) D (H) Cil ,_, ~ (C) (30 U:Jf 111111 o...t11 .._ min.) •'flit LIM Victim." Con l'llln ..... : '1111 a.. o..tb flf Ticer Edwudl tlot»s wit1I lltirea (~) 'SS-lex 81,.11. S111111 Ooucl• lllCI ltMS e ""'°"' 12:.U ti~ ......, • ~ note. Chlf1es OcMl(tls. Susan'• ,.. ( ,,.,., ,._ Dtl hf thw, lpom Set. Stone's help Ind mystety) ,_ on ......... ,. P his ICtlons ltld to the deltfl of hla LIWtlftee. dllufft11r. Slont tlUs cMflll, wtm• 1:00 • ll11A1 • ..,.. ,._.. (myit~) Int Dou11ta ttlat the 111ilb"'6 NJ ·~·lfll Hlftfy, Ant"°'1J Quinn. 11aw cost tti. lh ot his c!AuO-. D ..._.....,. t..-(I) ABC Spons' coverage of the 10th Want.er Olym· pies (Feb. 6-18) at Grenoble, Fnnce, will be the most complex, extcosiv~d expensive-color telecast ol an athletic event io television history. lo a ttuly Olympian e1fon, at an estimated cost of S5.5 million, ABC will devote 27 houn of programming (much of it io primecime) to the Winter Games. A roT' of knowledgeable sponsaster>--bac:ked by an • army" of 250 engineers and production penoooel, 4o cameras (most of them color), 40 miles of cable, helicoE>ten, soowc:ats and the most sophisticated electroOJc equipment available-will bnng the action, color and human dnma of th( spons classic to viewers across the United States. A special color slow-motion, stop-action, instant· replay process, used so successfulfy this season on ABCs NCAA Football series and Wide World ol Sports, will highlight the outstanding iodivid· ual performaoca at the Olympics. A split-screai technique that utilizes color "slo- mo" will enable ABC to show two competitors "bead and bead," though they are not compering simultaneously. Viewers will thus be able to compare bow the athletes are faring against ooe anotbtt-..nd the dock. The time a competitor needs to beat an oppo· neut will also be shown, as a result of a dnelop- ment by ABCTV, IBM and Omega. The competi· tor's time oo the screen will now be the same as the official ti.me. And, in another 6nt, ABC will show cnmpetitors' speeds io miles per hour. Aside from being io Grenoble proper for the speed sbting. ice hockey and 6gure sbciog--and the opening and dosing cuemooies amens will be oo the plateau ol Autnn1 in the Vercon noge (about an "bom from Grenoble) for Nordic crou- <XNOtry skiing neaa; farther south in~ Vercon for the Luge event at Villard-de-Lam; io St.· Nizier for me new 90-metu ski jump; .C5 minutes ••(),!,.,rom~e for the Alpine siding events at aod two hours lrom Greooble io Alpe-d'Huez for the bobtled ruo. The telea.st of the bot.led run will be sent by microwave to the coocrol room io Greooble to be fed in tum to the Early Bird S.tellite and then the United Saca. The elite corpe of ABC apora comma:uaton indudcs Ouis SCbmkel. Jim McKay, Cun Gowdy and Bill Fleniming. TH£ DAILY PILOT. 1V wt:D<. P'EllR\JARY 3, 1!168 Magna"o~ Magnificent Portables SLIM, TRIM ancl IEAUTJ,FUl-tM1 modestly '4'icecl "'•blla TV-witfl Automatic Tuning-- always "r•"'arnbeu" to lr••p each chann•I ,.rfectfy tllnecl. Moclel 134 has 172 &q. in, tcrHlf, telescopi119 clipole ant.nna, pl111 91any "'OH "bi9 11t ' fHturH . '•rfect fot fM111lly '""' or b.clroom; 10 euy to take wl!.,.var you 90. -------. ll)}~AL SE(,()Nll S}~1li ... that bring you highest reliability plus the clearest, sharpest pictures you've ever seen from a Portable! Here ere just • few of m•hy be•utiful Megnavox portables (al with Keyed AGC) that bring you better pic- tures end sound -plus more viewing pleesure per doUer than most JNkes on the market todey Exclusive ._.ag- n•vox BOnded Circuihy also sets an entirely new st end erd of perfonnance and dependabifity. Choose from •wide veriety of styles in spMkl;ng colon th•t wiU add beauty to any room in yo~r home. Convenient Re- mote Contr°' models are also av.ilable. Decorative 125 sq. in. Portable Comp1ct end llghtwelght-model 5005 is per- fect for shelves or tables-or enjoy it on an optional mobile cart. Telescoping antenna; con- venient carryins handle. New 71 sq. in. Personal TV ~$8990 An excltfnt Me1n•vo1 velHI Model 109, with telescoping antenna and retractable carrying handle, pulls in even distant or "difficult" chan· nels with ease. Makes a wonderful gift! Kerm Rima MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 2666 HARBOR IL.VD .• Cotta Mesa • 546-1691 6156 WESTMINSTER. w .. tmt..ht • 194-2350 ( The missing al most that lor a speci nate sH ed Wee NBC t dancer to the ~ Asta <;imp le He ha~ harden the ol• Thus ~ em en Brasil mon a dian K Mr. /A merely and 1h perfon They : He with h Barrie youn g: more a solo reet a suppo: Che Ast air "The Beaut nu mt Blues' tow n.' Ele for Fr is cle1 ~ .. md'Ht!~ &~@ The word "elegant" has been missing from TV's vocabulary for almost eight years. it having been that long si nce Fred Astaire last did a special of his own. This unfortu· nate state of affairs is being correct- ed Wednesday night (9 PM) when NBC brings the most remarkable dancer of several generations back to the air in The Fred Astaire Show. Astaire has stayed young by the c;imple process of th inking young. He has never allowed his mind to harden on the demarcation line of the old-time Holl ywood musicals. Thus his guests include such mod- em entities as Sergio Me ndes and Brasil '66, the Young-Holt Trio. Si- mon and Garfunkel. and The Gor- dian Knot. Nor will the light-footed Mr. Astaire content himself with merely introducing these modems and then stepping back to let them perform. He doesn't just join them. They joi n him. He wi ll also dance up a s1orm with his long-time dancing partner, Barrie Chase. just to show today's youngsters thal there is something more to dancing than engagi ng in a solo nervous breakdown some six feet away from the person you're supposed to be dancing with. C horeographic highlights include Astaire and Miss C hase dancing to "The Look of Love'' and "Oh. You Beautiful Doll,'' and a production numbe r medley of "Limehouse Blues'' and ''Chinatown, My China- town." Elegant has always bee n the word for Fred Astaire. Now the new word is elegantly modern. TUESDA Y FEBRUAJtY 6 For momin1 and afternoon Ustinp, please aee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,, the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:001iJ '1t H1p,11_, 111 .............. (mystery) '60--Helnz Rul1111ann. 11:001J "Wtlltilnl Pldfic Apwt" (IMn· turt) '51--«tnt TIJlo<. "W) I ~ (W1St1m) '47-Wlllilm EJliott. U:30 m ~ " ,.,....,. <Hwnture> 'SI-louis Jourd1n, DIM ,. .... "SCI• ... ., • ,...,,. (myltery) '46--Robtft Blmt. 4:31 .......... ,,.. .. (dfMI) (dram1) '57~ Burr, Dolt TIYIOr, Siiiy fotrest. ... ....., O'Clld" (drllN) '47- 6&: Powell. L• J. Coflb. l.-0081111 Iii ..._ (C) (60 mill,) Jeny Dunphy. e 1111 • .... ~ (C) <60 mlft.) Robert N>eflllttly, *ti Lathim. D Iii O'Qlc:t lle"9: "TIM lilt iie HM &el~ (dnlm1) '53- Eliubtth Teytor, lfl\lndo Li-. William Powtlt, Git You111-1'111 -. tiful d•utllttr of • britli•n1 cllf- "'°'MJ fills In .. wit! 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I crilftl ..... to "'* ttlt "" lftlft loot bid. lob • • • Tht NBC hour-lo"g sptci4l "Tht A cGdtmy of Profurional Sporu Awardr," to be coloraut li\le Ftb. U Jrom tht Ml· worlc's Burbad studio1 willt Joluury Canon os "°31, promi..Jt3 to attract OM of the biggut t11ntt'11tt of Hollywood's tlite. Ovtr J50 of tht show bwi1ta1 ~' u t will gothtr with tlK cream of tht sports worl.d /or tltt ttltcast and dJ"ntr /HU'1 to follow. • • • Den111..J Day luu bttn signtd by Hon1t11r8tUl>tro ProductiofU to provide tht voice for o ltpncho11n in tht "Magic ShiUtl.olr" tpisodt o/ "TM New Atfvtnt11n..J o/ Huclc Film.'' C(>mblno- tion animatio"I live .JerVs Jor NBC-TY'1 1968-69 Ito.son. Striu stafl Micltotl SM11, Lu Ann Haslam and Kevin Scltultz. • • • Llury Storch on.ti lt11t Shepard luwt bun sl111ed by pr<>- ductr Wilton Schiller to '""' ''"' in "Tlrt Boz" ttgnwnt of MannU:. • • • DAILY RllOT ..... 14 1'61 (llO (60 rt of· 111e .. .,.,, Dair. •rt!IJ 111111.) .. Sa· w fins. 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Almoet everythlnr worth worrylnf about ia automatic. So your wife won't mill much of the action oo the field ftdptinr to set the picture rirht. There'• the "AFC" button-a control that automatically fine tunes the picture. There'• the aut.omatic Color-Level Monitor. Which auto- matically readjust.a the color levela when you cbanre from station to atation. There'• the automatic dera111111in1 circuit. Which auto- matically dtta~. (It keeps the colora from mixina. It alao !eta you move the 1et around the !Ivins room without calllnc in a repUrman to pt them unmixed apin.) And since aome wive. abio like fumltu"', Sylvania take. it.a cabinets IM!riowaly. The cabinet on Model CF212WS above, for example, bu a hand-rubbed, oiled-walnut veneer-in a Scandinavian delirn (with awivel bue). It'• duatable, poUahable, and ahe can put a center'J>lece on top . Go ahead. Spturre. Your wife'• worth It. YOUR EXCLUSIVE SYLVANIA DEALER IN THE HARBOR AREA • • • DAV.IS •• BROWN . 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Below, for. your convenience, are the day's movies. DAmME MOV1ES 10:00 D "Tta fer T_.. (musical) '56- Gtnt NellOft, Eve Anlell, Billy Dt Wolfe. ll:GO 11 a..rte Qap11a fllllnl: "The lmmlarant" end "The Adventurer." '1111d1AU1" (ldvtnture) '52- John De f'lk. 12:30.,.., ~ ........... (dfl· ma) '39-Jtan Arthur, Cary Gr1nt, Rib Hayworth. 4:JO • "Liale ,....., (m111edy) '4&-Abbot & Costtllo. D "CriM IM ,_...._ U.ll." \mystery) '59-Geor.. Hamilton, MlfJ Mllf'f)tly. 1:00 9 Tiit Ila """= (C) (60 min.) JIKry Dunptiy. D Tiit • ttw "'9E CC> <60 min.) Robert Abtmetlly, Jacll utham. D Ill O'a.dl M9wlt: ws.t.1n.. ~ (tdvtnture) '58 -Brett Hit.,, Jolln ~. I n. fl~ (C) (30 min.) Patty Dalt (30 min.) ('7) (]) Merie: .,.. ... ., .... ,...,.--(dram1) '58-Mld\NI Mills, Gret1 Tllyutn. fB Wet1d T~ "Mmttri1." Rl0t1, dt1110nstretloM, 1n1JY mobs. dilllfder Ind C"-oL Whit has hip. PtMd to the suptlC*dfy ,,_.1cw1n1 people of Americ.17 Why ,,.. ttlou· sends 1ctivt1y ind optnly dll0btyln1 the l1ws? Whit causes m1ssift civil disobedltnce 1nd wllat will be the outcome? This bl'Oldcast att.mpts to answer thae questions.. EEWltlt'• ....i II) ... c:.u .. lu fitr'lt l :JO Or.DI IM tllnitt (30 min.) Tiit Srwwy a. .. (C) (30 min.) Kl1'tl (C) (30 min.) Mctt.Wa Nay (30 min.) WtfNtfYodl Ci) ... ....,..,..., ~ (C) : MitM1 tlli .... " ....., c.~ ..... (C) 7:00 fJ CIS [Mia& Niwa: (C) (30 min.) W11ter Cronkite. D "-tley·lri..., ~ (C) (30 min.) D 11lt """' Wllldtfera: (C) (30 min.) ''ldy11wlld, C.llfomla." Side trips included ire to Aaue111 V1lley and the Chluill1 I ndi1n Re.s«Vltlon. fr,.., (30 min.) I &.... Liiey (30 min.) 51111&•'• l•d (C) (30 min.) r.a.ni t.r un.1 (i) Niclt -' WIN (C) . lier ..... fill Cl) McHllt'1 Nay IJMI .... 7:JO fJ 9 (I) CilunM ~: (C) (90 Charles Kuralt: A Remarkable Challenge by Amateurs How does a CBS News correspondent wind up with an assign- ment to accompany an expedition that's going to the North Pole? Well, if you're Charles Kuralt, it happens .something like this: you bump mto Bill Le-0nard, CBS News Vice President and Di· rector of News Programming, in a restaurant and the following conversation ensues: Leonard: "I want to talk to you about the North Pole." Kuralt: "Okay." Leonard: "Fine. You're goina.'' The end result of that conversatioo is the CBS News Special, "Destination North Pole,'' in color, Wednesday at 7 :30 PM. The special is the visual history of the adventures ind hazardt faced by the Plaisted Polar Expedition, 1 group beaded by St. Paul, Minn. insurance man Ralph Plaisted, which traveled acron the frozen Arctic wastes on snowmobiles from March 28 to May 3, 1967, in an attempt to reach the top of the world. The Plaisted sroup, which included veteran CBS News cameraman Bob Clemens, was the first motorized surface expedition ro attempt the danaerous j<>umey. "lt wu a fascinatina experience," says Kuralt. "Clem~ns h.1d rhe touabest part of rhe assignment. He was out oo the . •ce with lhe ~pedition. Dick Wiggins, our sound man; ~alph Mmgalone, Clement' assistant, and I spent much of our time back at the baae camp. the we_ather station of Eureka on Ellesmer~ lal3!1d . "We flew out to the expedition on a regular basis, using a chartettd twi~nf.ne plane that also functioned as the expedition's support. It was piloted by an ab5olutely fabulous character named Weldy Phipps.'' • , . P!upPI who mites btt home at Reaolute B1y m Canada s Arctic north, ** 'one of the most famous of living Arctic buah pilots. He fties a turOOJ!rop jet equipped with skis. .. Nothing 1S ever routine in the A.rcti~," K~ralt obterv~, "and thar inducks landing on ice. Ir the 1c:e 1s an inch too dun. or a min.) MtBllll Jim Cnlwn must llH 1 lynch mob, a bounty hunter, ind 1 pom wtlo hM mlstlbn him '°' Bill Beytor, 1 notorious 111111111n wlttl a price on hb held. M1rittt1 Hirt~. Donnelly Rhocltl IUtlt. n umo.., .....-. (C) <60 mkt.) '1'iln Who Wiii They Htn1 f'""" the Y 1ni. rm If Witty Gib A.qr • While tht 11dtr Boow shop In tllt Port town of Ch1rltstown, la· rHI helps his ntw fritnd Wiiiy hid• In the family w190n, not knowin1 that tht led la wenttd fof mutiny. Thb epi30Clt was directed by $tries atar Fm Partier end Introduces Mar· tin Horsey aa Willy. Alao 1U91lln1 ls Wiifrid Hyde·White. • Tiit .... .,_..., (C) (30 iiiTn.) D (llJ (]) 11t .. : (C) (30 min.) •7fht Great Tr1in Robbery." Shami (Cliff Robtrbon), C.lamlty Jan (Dilll Mtnill), end Frontier Fenny (Hermione Bacldtlty) m1lle tracks to rob a tr1inlotd of wom·oul foldin1 money he1dlnc for the list roundup. 0 ...... $ Mowlt: "It HtpptN4 cJiMt Nidit" (comedy) '34-Cl1udett1 Colbert. Cl1rll G1blt. m Trd er C:....Mel: (C) (30 mrn.) Bob 81rtter hem. I Ptny lillllll (60 min.) Ttdlla Ctrlllr ""•t.lt; "Balloon From lake M1ny1r1." Alter a auccenful Ilic.ht from Zanzibar to the African main· land, the balloonists mow lnl1nd to the bif pme t rtH of T1n11nyille. II) Elbldit A l:OO D lt•ill1 (C) (2 hours) Q ~ (]) Tiit """' Nu: (C) (30 min.) "The Sllttr end the Oki Slit" Sister Blrtrllle end the chlldrtl'I of the convtnt sctlool help Ctptaln Blmaby outfit Ills 1111111 boat '°' • wop,. from Putrto Rico to Miami, unaw11"1 that he Is 1 novice sallot. J. Pet O'M1lley futata. ! ,._rd (C) (30 min.) ... llMbt ... ...,,Offlct" ,, ..... I ,..,.._. Ille C11ltlr EIU. 1:30 ID Ci') ,,......: (C) (60 min.) 1Chilfense." Cllltf Ironside at· tempts to find 1 clue In the murder of 1 cheaa·pl1yin1 friend, Profeuor Kart Alldlnon, 1 psydioio1ist, from ttleir lln•i cryptic convtrS1tlon. D !HJ (]) 1 .. ttdlld: (C) (30 min.) ''A Pifnce of 1 Guy." T1b1th1, not satisfied with t111 tndinf of ''Sleep. Inc Blauty," ups up 1 hendsorM Prince Charmlnr. who so charms the l1dlts et Sam's dinner party, that Larry Tate wants him to do com· merdals for a cosmetic 1ccount. I Mm Crffflll (C) (90 min.) Ro¥1111 Klllcl (C) (30 min.) ,., 11111111 Mc£1ror ""9rtl: "A Freshman Assemblyman looks 1t the Stitt leclsl1ture." first.year Asaemblymen Peter Schabarum of the 491h District lnvestlcates the nted for reforms In the C.lifronl1 Stale l1sJsl1ture. g)Adrllna t:OO R 9Cl)1'WMllJ ~ Mowte: •lfill MaftW!it S11ot Ubt'1y Y1l111c1t" (western) '62-James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles, lee Marvin. Ri nse Howard Is robbed end beaten by liberty V1lance when he arrlvts In a small western town. Determined (Continued) TO THE. TOI' OF THE WORLD-CaS Nrw1 Corn1pontl•nt Charlt1 /(ur«,_...nd 11141'1 Kurlllt, M M4,,_.,, IM n porttr on "Dt1tfnatlon Nortlt l'olt," CBS Nn11 1pcc:ia/ on tlte odvtnturt1 and ltaV1rd1 /aud by lht f'/alsttd £1t!'*dftlon1 which olltinpltd to T'oclt tltt North Pait by travt lfn1 ac:ro11 tit! p0tar iu cap 011 111own1ob{fn. shade too rough, or if your skis hook into an ice hummock-you've had it. We were very, very fortunate." In looking back, correspondent Kuralt-ho has written a soon-to-be published book about the adventures and misadventurts of the expedition-baa nothing but admiration and respect for Pl1jsted and his companions. "They were amateurs," Kuralt marvels. "pure ama1euu challena· ing terrain and weather in a part of the world that has beaten the best of professionab. It was really fantastic." ..... 17 ~"'Q~.. .., <'{ ~~ t ~ ~~ '~ .w~:..~ ~ ~1~ ~·~ "J• ~ . ,; ' ;·~»>;,_&~;:.\~< . ;.·>,, . :.:~. ~-"· SOME NOTES ON PROGRAM· MIN<r-Rod Serlins, one of the bright young writing lights of TV's earlier days (Twilight Zone, Playhouse 90 etc.) has long since departed for the movie-writing busi· ness. Occasionally he scripts a TV show, but rarely. He sounded off recently in a speech, saying that there is no room for talent such as his in TV today. Among other remarks, Serling said: "Viet- nam has proved to be the single most divisive drama In this country-yet no dra· matic comment on it is made on TV." He also asked for "self ·examination of the mor- al climate of the American people." • • • As H to underscore Ser· ling's remarks, an article in daily Variety (quoting Heater and Quigley, a game show company) predicts the come- back of game shows next season In primetime. Al· ready, of course, evening hours have Newlywed and Dating Games, and Holly· wood Squares (replacing the cancelled Accidental Family). A nighttime version of Temp· tation is also in the works. Reason, of course. is eco- nomic. For instance, the cost of Squares is only about one. third the cost of Accidental Family. Overall costs for TV have risen enormously in past years and networks are looking for ways to save mon· ey. One way is to cut down the number of episodes for a particular series in one sea · son. Tais is being done. and re-runs will start sooner. An· other way is to use more game shows. The public, un- fortunately, Is the loser. Or perhaps the public will just have to look harder to find the unusual and the experi· mental. • • • For instance, NBC is returning with its highly praised series of last season, NBC Experiment in Televi· sion, starting Feb. 18 and, sadly, airin·s apin on Sun· day afternoons. ..... 11 Two of their most striking programs from last year were the one on Marshall McLuhan, and the drama "Losers, Weepers," filmed in Watts and written by Harry Dolan, a member of Watts Writers Workshop. (Dolan, by the way, has been hired by Warner Brothers to script a movie.) One of the upcoming Ex· periment in TV programs will be "The New Voices of Watts.'' Produced by Stuart Schulberg (brother of famed author Budd Schulberg, who founded the Watts Writers Workshop), "New Voices" will not be a social documen· tary on the Watts area, but a dramatic presentation of the works of several members of the Workshop. Divided into three parts, the first section features poetry readings by several members; the second section is a dramatization of a short story about two Ne- gro children in the South who "discover" a school (this will be filmed on location in So. Carolina). and the third sec- tion focuses on the Dramatic Workshop, • an outgrowth of the Writers Workshop. • • • In a lichter, but still inter· esting program-note vein. KNBC (local NBC station in Los Angeles) announces an amazing response to a 20· part instructional series called "Drawing. Anyone?" which airs at the unlikely hour of 6:30 AM. After two days on the air. the program drew 507 letters! The course is taught by Bruce Mcintyre, a former Disney artist. KNBC public affairs manager How· ard Sturm says he doesn't f ind it particularly surpris· Ing, People will watch, If it's worthwhile and interesting says Sturm. Then quips: "Pfenty"of people are up with the c~ickens ... but they are not about to tum on the tube to watch a turkey . . . even in primetime." Well, at least some people won't watch the turkeys ... and those turkeys a,.. getting scrawnier and leaner all the time. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 13, 1968 ~y (Continued) IAlla Dreier News (C) (60 """·> to bri111 11w _, orci.r to tflt ttrri· flCllt 1114 Pllal (C) (30 Mt) tlofy, Raw MflCI out his llWYtr'I mn.. U1N$1"11 llMflCle.. ~---Z2: "Woman ol Gia•· fJ lff) CJ? l ff'Slel I lOdl Will'« our . .,.._ m ....... 0ownhm m 110 ....., Sklln1 llld tht Two-Man Bobsled lO:JO G) Nns: (C) (30 min.) 8111 Jolla. Miits from Grenoblt, Fr1nu. I r,.. Mi•tlll• (C) (30 min.) 11:00 ~ E)llWllJ . O'CWD h R.,..t: (C) (30 .......... n.tn: "flptlni min. erry unpny, for Justice" CJ TM lltll Htw llMI.; (C) (30 m n..ie,;. lelt: Hll Maritfttllll dis· min,) Geor1e Skln.ner, Rlftr .lohftlOll. cusaes xenes from tht ''Orllin.ls 8 Spool.ft! ~--= "SMI ef • .._. Oftly'' '"""' production ol "Rich." ...,.. (horror) ~eorie MICl'Mdr. Ht talks with the 111rformers and 0 ~ fiul. (C) Baxter Ward. H DMewM·..,.. ,,_a.a..._.. with..=_ !'·='· ddt" (~) '62-4<enntth Con· • nor, Sidney J1mes. l".lO ~ 9 (6) ~ (C) (30 min.) m JM f1yM (C) (30 min.) •"1fht Bia Clan. Sat. Friday Ind Of. m ..... "Sprift,t; .... tile .... fie• CenllOft bflltl up • G~ for· ...,. (mu~cal) '42-BtttY Gflbll. tuntt.!lint flCket with tht unwittln1 (17) ~lltws (C) htlp of one of ttlt tribe's luders. ti) 6 lllis o., 19" (C) 8 T_,.: (C) (90 min.) Don Mc· a> · 11 Sit Call '""' holb. ! T""' (C) (30 mlft.~ ll:lS 0 CiJ) CI) lOttl W'.t.r .,.,..._ llOUT ..... Dtcillta ••: heap (Cf st of 1n eilht·Plrt Mr1ts foculin1 11:30 fl tllwie: Nll1idt ~ (""9- on our country's major fortlrn policy tery) '56 -Dennis O'Kffl•. Pit ar•s. This PRmiert PfOlflm etnttra O'Brien. on tht Middle East and wflat pros. O @ @ Tllt Tllli&M ._ (C) Ptcts ttitn .,.. tor tnc1w1 1111e1. 0 (ff) rn ..., ...., ... (C) 1 ... 8 9 Ci) Dllll llrilt -= (C) ID la CHM SMw (C) CIO min.f o.tfl's pasts art Lorne Gretnt, Jlnt Morpn, Rtd 8utton1 U :JO ID Tiit o..tlt HMr and Skills & HendtrlOfl. m Mowlt: ......... .....,.. g ...,.. ,..._ News (C) (60 (•~enture) '48-Rory ~lhoun. min.) 12~S D MMlt: ''Tiit S11111r (drama) '61 D S.-• Tllutrt: (C) (60 min.) -Alexander Gavrlc, Maria Tlllnsti. ''Who Is Jenniferr· Cioni Swinton. Din O\lryu, David Brian star in this 1:00 R Mowle: "Blind Spit" (suspen•) myitery about a ttenqt strt who ·~ -Robert Macl<enzle, G«doll mlctrt bt the d1ulhter of 1n 11in1. I .JKbon. '°""1 WDtl\ln. D News wr..-... llul (C) :~~SUSPENSE:: 'lllHEI THE::: ,. .... GLORIA SWANSON in "Who Is Jennifer?" Has her daughter come back from the dead ... or was she ever really murdered? ~ , 10·00 PM THURSDAY IN COLOR fj) 1'/'ARJ l'ffll A -"" . "' Jolt Sltol L Tlumd ... ..... (30 (30 ... .... ... ... '· '61 llld. ... , doll STAJUUNG CAST-John Wayn~. Yn11 MUu, IA• Mflnlln oNI Ed- ""'"" O'BMn pop to bottom) 1tor bi John Ford 1 "Tlw Man Wlto Sito/ Libmy Vllliut«'' 0 11 Tit. CBS Tlt11rida1 Nlflr/ Movi~. 9 PM. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 "Tiie IMf a..,a" (drama) '57-Rossana Rory, Harold Muuch. 11:00 0 CMl11e Qaplill Ftlllwlf: "Tiit Cure" and "Euy street." ......_ rill" (drama) '48--0ane Clar\. lZ:lO m HIOll«s An a..i .. .,.,.. (mys. tery) '65-Rlct11rd H1trison. ~ It die Dart ltent" (mystery) '57- Tod Slauahter. 4:0011 "llJ Sil CeMkb" (dr1m1> '52 -Millard Mitchell, GHbert Aafand. 4:30 D "W ..... w..r (western) '52- Rod C.mtn>n, Ptgje C.SU.. EVFNINl. 1:00 II Tiit lie fltwl: (C) (60 min.) Jeny Dunphy. Q n. &ell ..... Ntws: (C) ( min.) Robert Abernethy, Jadl Lathim. D Sb cra.c. ....i.: CC> ''llnt- nde" (dr1ma) ·so -Dane Clart. Ruth Roman, Raymond Ma..,. m n. FliirtstlMI (C) (30 min.) m ,etty .,... (30 min.) Ci7J Cl) hit: "flit ll'lill F filinct ,,,__. (science fiction) '58- John Afar, Joyce Meadon fl) Mr. 111111 MIL Ntf9I Tlal8 ••• represe•ts a ee•paa,-. Wlaerever lie ~ Jae ereates aa ' I I 111 m wtlef• Ntw? ., La Call ... la Filfas l•predlem ... ·-· ·~--. l:lO 0 Ozzie eM tt.rtet (30 min.) 0 TM CfMwy C... (C) (30 min.) m HRtl (C) (30 min.) m McH*s ...., (30 min.) fl)hid.tY..tll @@tt.tle, • ....., ~ (C) fll) Alillc: (C) "Ptrftct1n1 Per1n.f." a Cll ca &Mille """ ce> ., ...... 34 7:00 8 CIS ~Nin: (C) (30 min.) Welter Cronldte. D HlllltMJ-lrillUtr ~ <C> (30 min.) 0 Altrt4 lflldlCllCl (30 min.) O F r,.., (30 min.) GI I U.. lAlcy (30 min.) • liMlpt'• ..... (C) (30 111ltl.) fl)FilMr F_.., @ (!) Mtwl1: (C) "l1dl1lll' (watem) '56 -Rldlerd W'ldmertl, Donni Rttd. m ,...._ •••Allllr. "OMfu. tion of tht Pound." Dun 5""' moderalllS dixuMn bttwttll I blnll executive end e bulllltSI P"I-, lessor. a Cll lildWe'• ""' fl)EJ w... De yoar '•P'• •'• •+.-s ereat.e favorable .... 111 l1mT Pllet Prl•"-' "'1 elall·ee I• tlae erea• tlo• of fa..-• 1 ••e ._presslo•s. Pllet Prl•tl•g •••Id llke to laelp y- !l ... rt l•preulag yoar •aslaeu aUGe• late& Tetlay. PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Bafboe llvd. -Newport ~ PHONE 642-4321 FOR FAST IMPRESSIVE SERVICE ,... It PRIDAY (Conttnued) 7::Jt. Cll Cl) 11le .... Wiii Wtlt: (C) till min.)s.cr.t altftt Jama Welt ls attaciad wllilt IUardiot a pndoa ClrlO of unanpaoi YICCilll and ... hts memory frvm 1 blow on the held. II T.ua: (C) (60 min.) "Tr• to ""°'·ff a ..... = ~ cSP«t~ llr) '34 -Claudette Colbtft, Hwy Wilcoxon, Wa"911 Wlllltm. IJ (H) (I) Off Tt Set • Mani: (C) (60 min.) "Clndtrtfla'a Gllll Slltlf*." Conclusion. Leslie ClfVfl ind MlctlHf Wlldln1 star In this ftl111 vtnlon of the dallic hit. DM .... $ .... :'111e Tll ...... (drama) '55 -Clarti Gable, IWltlt Ryan, Jane Rut1tll. Two bfotllen tr· rivt In Montane with robbtf1 11 mind. but ID Into pertntnhlp wldl ttlt Intended Yktlm Instead. m Trlllll If C.11191•r:.: (C) (30 mrn.) Bob lertltf llolta. ID hnJ -(60 min.) .T_....C... .,~,,_ Eut1er1•Uw11....., a:t0 m c.,.. • .-.... : (C) <2 "°""> use vs. Utliv. of OftlOft.. • sttdl ...... s-..,1omc. .. .. ,, ....... EEi .... l:JO. Cll (() .._ ,,.. USMC: (C) (lO mllf.) 8 QI (j) ltlr T'* (C) (60 min. American Profile: . ~ •~C£~!~*1 ' • .... ottw.ic (90 mlft .. ) To-nilflt'a IWfltl .,. tM Wo1M11'1 500- Mtter Speed Sbtlns; Wvintn'a Molt· Stoll Oowfthlll Skltnr, Luce: HocUf with U.S. vs. U.S.S.R.; S1"Cltn YI. Wiit Gtrm1ny; and Canadt vs. Ent 0.nMf!Y. m " ..... Calo (t) (30 min.) ...... a.. ~..._: "EplcurlosltJ." I 1uttloritlts dltc:uss stria In ettlns. lnt1rnatlon1 I cookln1 1nd t~nlq11ts. · 8)Mrtlu THE DAILY PILOT. lV Wtt:K, FEBMIARY 3, 1961 td by tn u....i W1ilallt, Will Soft· D Tiie Ua ..._ --= (C) (30 nett btcofMs comUtc:ed tt11t Ms tt· iiirn .. ) GIOlll AIMlf, ~ Joftimn. --Is his IOll-Jim. • __.. 11111111: ....... ., er-..: (C) (90 "'"'·> Doll Mc· LMlllll" °'°""') '35-Heary Hult. Gulrt hosts. D ""'9 flMt: (C) Butllr Ward. • ''*' 9lillilt s,edlt: CC> C60 a .... r.11c1111r-..: tCl <60 lftfn.) ""Mias int~I ~howlitt Jn.) Stftltor Mertl Hltfltkl l\lllb. 1961. Girls compete tn bikinis end • ...._ _ "" (30 _, ) Ill 111ow COlturntL Dennis O'Kttft -•,... , .. , .... n. tiom. • llltWlt: "'--· ... ...... ID MT ....,.111r. ''Unman. Witt•· (comedy) 'SS--OMd IOwn. lq end Ziao." A sinilttt comtclY by @ CJ)..._ (C) ttlt contemponry 8rttistl pllywrisflt -fT\ Giies Cooper, about • JOUlll tdlool· , -\SJ 1llia .., l• (C) mutlr who ffthtrfts I MW Cleal of Cil Cl) ..... bop. Ht d!SCCM11 to011 thlt hit e C1M • .. C.. ptldtcessor WIS murdered after ht triad to dilclplln• th• stucltnts. 11:15 D ~Cl) 10111 ....... ...,.... ........... _.,.. lic.8' (Cf 18*> DID({) a.tr1cM,...... ......,. ll:JOB .._.. "'111t ......... (dnma) (C) (Ml min.) "Music FRMll ' '!1-Jayne Mansfield, Din Duryu, t:t0. 9 Cl) '':r.i~~ ....... (C) Land.'' Martlla Vldleri. -n.t s.mt I (drama) '64 a""" '*-""" (C) (60 D U (j) Tiie TlllflM llllw (C) -stewart Grtnltf, Rtf Vallone. nirn.) 8 @ CJ) JMJ ...., llllw (C) Mickly ROOMy, Edd Byrnes. Tht a -D ~Cl) ,_. t. a. hf-• Laa en. a.w (C) ploits of • handful of convicted (C) · (60 min.) "Kin1dom of tht criminals wtlo UYt YulOlllN for Blind." ldl Lupino suesta aa a Hol· Cll Cl)~ .. •1uit the Allied cau• In Wot1d War 11 ,,. ly..ood actress who calls on Judd to l2:IO B ~· _ ............. ..-_, ... rwultd In tflls adloft ntm. help 1 writer-friend bfNk 1 contrKt. · • '"' •--.. 18 11111 bdUlt w.M (C) (30 min.) Judd ends 111> defendin1 tht m111 on ~a..~~~ -EtTOI flJ _...,.. Tllelln: "FOftllddln • murdtf' dlarse. • · ViilfY." ........... tc> (80 •·> 12:30 .. Tlle °"'816 .... ., 0., E J..... • ....... 12:: "MJ NalM Is""" aJ ~: "11lt ... Wllll DW ..... .,..... (mystify) '3'Hblptt Bellamy • •.lO I !n.~ ....,.... .,.. (C) •a.. Lan l• • ..... "'laclllte ,..... s. .... e Saata WI rr... (30 min.) lO:ll. ,.._ (C) (30 ...... ) Bit Jollnl. :~d=~:7-JohnRJ Denoncl. D (flJ CI> Th 1.. 11 • .... ll:tO ! u.. O'Olcl -.rt CC> (30 11.....,: "Fett.,..... (adwenturt) a«t: (Cff30 min.) "Alone." Wound· .) Jtny DunpllJ. ·~-tbl Clmtron. Profile: Music From the Land, on NBC, Friday at 10 PM, some of country music's bigest stars are the performers. Music From the Land Among them are Eddy Arnold, the proaram's narrator; Bue.le Owena and the Buckaroos, Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruap, and the Fogy Mountain Boys, Tex Ritter, Minnie Pearl, the Stonemans, BiU Andenoo and the Po' Boys. And three no longer livinLUncle Da~ Macon. Hanle Williams and Jimmie Rodgers (the • sinaing brakeman" wbo died in 1933)-are beard in historic film aequeoces. "You couldn't kill it with a stick," Hank Williams once said of country miuic. And he was right. Once unkindly called .. hillbilly," this music has succetafulJy in- vaded the bia cities, bas also aooe oveneas. has become the "new pop." In an NBC News special report oo country music, American H~ is the music beard on the program : ACT I Sollia ... CD ... Hlf "Cattle Call" (To 0-.) "TnditJooal Red .. (pub& domain) "Oettin' Nellie Acrm1 the Sa .. (public domain) "Tate Me Bec:t to Carolin'" (P.O.) Vocal by lJDde De.toe Macoe "I f« Tuas" (Tammie R.ocS,im) Vocal by Jimmie R.odten ''Your Che9tin' Heart" · Vocal by Hant WlJ1i8ms (Hank Williama) "Home on the Ranae" Vocal by Ta Ritter (UT. Da.;d Guion) "ffiah Noon.. (Wllhin&too-Tiomkin) Vocal by Tex Ritter ACT II "Wab..ti CaDnooball" (A. P. Cann) Vocal by Roy AOlll "The Maple on t.he HiU• (P..D.) Vocal by Minnie Par1 "Black Mountain Jlaa" (P.D.) l.MUualentaJ for cl8lM:c "Paper Mamionl .. (Theo Cliftord, Voc:al by Doede Wat Clift Harrie) "1.owsic:lt 8lues" (C1ilf Primd) Vocal by M~ aobbim ACl'M "Bucbroo" {Bob Moma) Iaatnancntal by luc:t Owa'9 and the BudllTOOI "I.._ Got 1 Tiler by the Tail" Vocal by Bud Owers (Harlim no .. rd A. 819Clt Owens) "Foay Mountain Breakdown" Banjo solo by Earl Scruat (E.arl Scru'fl_..r IV "'Nothln' Bat Time" Vocal by Eddie Arnold (Olttfie Wi0ian1' A JlD Jona) ·"T~ Waltz" (Reckt ,....,,_ Tllltnlmental -,,_WftK.'11) ............ ofl#fe" (Joba l.owdcrml11t) '"'lkn You Ctn TeD Me Qoodbn," Vocail b1 JoM l..owdermOt (John Lowdennllk) A UNCI With Arte reguh music specia script paced black geniu Field: "now PM, WI wbicl eOOUj ua Th a sh timcc OIKe prod of • Schh w speci tOO I duce poee coas area edit, Imp "( te.r's it ... incr sbo\ writ the l The the don whi SuD hou I the 9df as' the no" gra it ft "H• Ar1 the M l yo. . LAUGH-IN-G WITH A new series, mid-.euoo. Men from UNCLE leave; Rowan and Martin arrive. With mod-girl Judy Came, owl-faced comic Arte Johnt0n, disc jockey Gary Owens, as replan. Ten writers. numerous direc:ton of music and cboreop11phy, ataae manaaers, special music by Billy Barnes, 200-page scripts. extended rehearsals. Extre.mely fast- paced, numerous one-linen, split-second blackouts, shades of Hellzapoppin' and the pius of Ernie Kovacs and a bit of W. C. fields. A ooe-hour show, a new look, a "now" feeling, some jokes go too fast, 8 PM, Mondays. Whaaat? Wbaaat7 is Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in, whJch aired u a apecial last fall with sturdy enough ratinp to induce NBC to put it on as a seriet. · That Laugh-in attempts the imposaib~ a abarp, current . comedy show, ellpertly timed, no sketch lonaer than 120 seconds. once every week-aromes no panic in the producer, a slightly mad genius by the name of Georae Schlatter. Given bia choice, Schlatter prefers the impossible. When he first deviled the concept for the special. he was told it wu too controversiaJ, too difficult for TV, too far out. So he pro- duced the special and audiences in the sup- poeedly 1quare midwest, as well as on both coasts.. watched. Tben they told him-it'a put as a apeciaJ, you have lime to rehearse, edit, cut, perfect. But do it every week? Impossible. "Of course it can't be done:• was Schlat- te.r's rapomie. "That's one reason I'm doinJ it." And to and behold, amazinaly enough, incredible as it may seem. etc., the first show (only one has a.ired at the time of this writin1) turned out to be even better than the special. Lauah-in is nothing new, and very new. The fnlt-paced style, the quiet blackouts, the offbeat and topical humor have all been done before, though 1eldom on television, which bas stuck with variation.t-0n-t.he-Ed SuOlvan-format in most comedy-variety houn. Lausft-in also is one of the first to utiliu the technical poaibilities of the medium it- self-the split«COOd limin1, the fast cuts, aa wdl u the use of a ticker-tape running at the bottom of the ICl'een. Often uted to an- nounce a newt event, promote the next pro- ~m, or live a sports. 1COre, Schlatter uses 1t foe an oc:casional announcement such as-- "Howard Hushes ii •live and just bought Arpntina ... Or, taboo of taboot. to mention rhe oppoaitioa proaram. On the first show nor the cod the tape said: "Rah, bah, yoo'~c j'Utt milled molt of Lucy." "Some tbiqs we do are very simple," says Diet Mart.Jn ... You take a one-tine cticb6. tuch u 'Amuinsfy mouJh' . . . or 'And now a word . . . and interject it at the risht time, stniabt-faced, and the abturdity spnb for lticlf." By MAlUAN DBRN "Or you can take certain clic.M situa- tions," adds Dan Rowan. "Such as a girl aayin1 aoodnight to a guy after their fint date. And revene their tines." This was done on the apec:i&l and became oot only a hilari- ous sequence, but an unbelabored commen- tary oo the changina role of the sexes in our IOCiety. Of course an essential to the success of Laugh-in is the degree of freedom to experi- ment with atyle, and freedom of content allowed by the network. Rowan and Martin w,ill both tell you that there have been lines cut out by the continuity man (censor). And regular Arte Johmoo comments slyly: "The secret is to add about 30 paaes to the script IO tbey'U have aomething to cut. It make.a them happy, and then you go on with the. •.U8.UA PEI.DON ripe amount, and, you hope, the riaht ma- terial." However, Dan, Dick and Schlatter em- pbaaize that the netwotk b11 been singular- ly open-minded reprdina content, and in afvin1 free rein to the creative taJent.s at wort. Certainly the first show conftrms this. Tbere were overt comments oo everythina from race relations to President Johnaon's proclivity to mldnifbt conferenca In hil bedtoom, to cbao.ama 1CX atandania, the drul scene, to a IDIU'YCloualy clever ode to the establishment sjven by a clean-cut, pom- poned group who twitted the "fuu, .. areecty landlordt, etc. with their "pra~." • • • "We're not preaching or delivering a mes- sage," says Martin. "The. show baa been comr,ared to That W11 the Week That Wu, but Week' made 1laabin1 attacks on aoc:ial iasues. We don't. We try tint of all to be funny, sl.iahtly irreverent, and to malce com- ment....-<:omments on things that are 'now'." An example waa a quick blackout with Negro conuc Flip Wilson standing at a podium with a gavel. Seated in front was a distinguished-lookina Southern gentleman of the mint julep variety. Wilson : "Now, then, how much am I bid?" Cut and out. Jn another bit with Wilson he did a typical routine from the day• of blacltface minstrel shows. He stops in an Al Jolson stance, pau1es, rubs his face. "Boy," be says. "this stuff is bard to aet oft!' Cut and out. No preachina; no slashing attack. But a bn1hant 35 ·second pointed comment. Much more difficult to do than an extreme. all-out attack. Martin points out that comedy is the most censored area of all. "A serious drama, or some of the movies on TV today, can tackle pretty controversial stuff. But try to touch the. same thinp on a comedy show ... no dice." He recalls that the sketch on the special with Barbara Feldon portrayina a provocative Girl Scout leader brought a rush of le.tten from complainina Girl Scout leaders. "Forget the sex part," says Martin. ''The hardest thinp of all to jolce about are organiud aroups such u Rotarians, Scouts, the SPCA, or whatever-you always get complaints." Some critics arpe that Laugh-in spoofs only the conservative establishment. This is not becjlutc of any particular political view of the producers, but because m01t humor is irreverence toward the pompous, the aelf- rigbteous, the hypocritical, or toward au- thority. No weapon punctures pretension faster than lauahter. (Remember Charlie Chaplin and the balloon tUne in "The Great Dictator"?) Laush-in wiU be able to malnta}n its hiah level only if network and sponsor allow the writers and performer• to experiment, to free-wheel. And the ahow will succeed only if the viewer allows himself to be involved. For all "ins"-bc-ins. love-ins, lauah-ins, sit- in.-are actually participate-in•. You've aot to be there, to pay attention. Some of Lauah-in's jokes, especially the 1i1ns and buttons-a kind of 11aftlti for TV-ao by too quickly to .ec. And this is deliberate on the producer's part. He wants you to strain, to stretch, to be involved. It'• not a show to look at. It's a show to aet with. Viewen apparently did after the ftnt propam. Not only were the ratinp Sood. but people were talk1na about the Protram and quotin1 lines from It the next day. That le.ind of excitement over • TV show hasn't happened In a Jon1 time. In the classic wordt of Dick Martin: "I'll drink to that.'' .... 21 a !PORT! HllJHlllJHT! itf;:_:,,;~;;., . 10th WINTER OL YMl'ICS ~:'=::.;-.:r '='--:.=.:·:n~~··-=·~ <;:A:: ..... , ........ at ......... ,,._ SUNDAY 5-6:30 PM Olympic Preview. A look at Grenoble and other sites of Olympic competition. Footase of probable Olympic stars. TUESDAY 5~5-7:30 AM Openins ceremonies (LIVE) HiJihlir(hts of opening ceremonies. 7:304l:30 PM Hockey: U.S. vs. CzechosloVakia and U.S.S.R. vs. Finland. W£DN£SOAY 9·10 PM Two·man Bobsleds; Men's Non·Stop Downhill Skiins; Women's Figure·Skatins. School Figures; Hockey: U.S. vs. Sweden and U.S.S.R. vs. East Germany; Men's 30 KM Cross.country Ski Race. 11:15-11:30 PM Late niffht recap THURSDAY 9-10 PM Two-man Bobsleds: Men's Downhill Skiins; Hockey: Canada vs. Finland and Czechoslovakia vs. West Germany. 11:15-11:30 PM Late ni~ht recap FRIDAY 8:30-9:30 PM Women's 50().Meter Speed Skating; Women's Non· Stop Downhill Skiing; Luge; Hockey: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R., Sweden vs. West Germany and C.nada vs. East Germany. 11:15-11:30 PM Late night recap SATURDAY 12 Hoon-2 PM Women's Figure-Skating (LIVE) 3:30-4:30 PM Women's Downhill Skiing; Combined 70..Meter Ski Jump; Women's l ,500·Meter Speed Skating; Hodley. Ctechoslovakia vs. Finland and Sweden vs. East Germanr (LIVE> 11:15-1 :30 PM late night recap SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 11:00 AM R NHL HocMy: (C) Calif. Seals vs. Minn. North Stars. W ~ lasMtb91f: (t) Phil. 76ers vs. S.F. W1rriors. 1:30 lob Hope DeMrt doff et.sic: C) Final holes of five-day 22,000 tournament at Bermuda ~nes Country Club, Palm Desert. Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Billy C.sper and Doul Sander9-1olf'a multi·milllon·dollar foursom.-.nd defending Hope Classic champion Tom Nleporte head a group of 136 lk30 KJ,.. HocU,: (C) Kings vs. Chicago BIKkhawks. i pros. t-.30 C.necffen HdoMI HocMr. (C) P9terboro vs. Toronto. FltlrMY, FEllROAln' t 6:30 e suns: (C) "Perfectint Pllrallef." Certified instructors ex· amine the probfems of parallel skllns and Smythe,i.cusHt ~of skis. l:OO •ean.c-Baslletbell: (C) USC vs. Univ. of Oretion. SATURDAY, FtaRUARY 10 1:00 I eon.. ......... : (C) L.A. State vs. Fresno. 2:30 M WIJ llnbtbell: (C) USC Trojans vs. Ort. State ~rs. 3:00 Andy W.ms S.n DI..-Open Qotf Tournement: (C) CoY• area• of the third day of the four-day $165,000 tournament for top pros •nd amateurs •t the picturesque ... side Torrey Pines Golf Course In S.n Dteao. Billy C.sper and Gene Uttler •re the first Pf'OS to Keept the Invitation to participate In this first annu.I .wnt. Netloiiel Mototc)d9 ChllmplonlNp.: (C) Fllms of l~ top. bi"• riden competins at Pr.to Pllrtt near Pwris. C.llf. 3;.IO ca Qotf caa.k:: (C) Art Wall •nd Chart.a Coody n1"t n Sik• •nd Bob Goel!. ~ teMa Mb It.ace: The $30,()()()..Added S.n Merco. ft!:P. catrded at 11. mlles. la nteed on the cotorful hlll- lide-lnfleld turf cou,... 5:00 8 ...... W.Mleff\ll Wwtd of Qoft: (C) Arnold Plllmer and JUHua lcM'Oe are metched at the C'ottOn ~ ~ Eltuttlera, the .......... •MC• ..._ Wortd ol ~ (C) Nortft Am.ncan Lule Chem~,!C: Salnt-Oonat. Quebec; the lntwn41ttoMt Motor-~le Cha hlpe 9t ~. C.llf. (tenbltlw ldledute) .... 22 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WHJC, fOMJAR'f 3, 1968 SUNDAY 9:00 D l17J Cl) "Wall on the WUd !Mcie." Laurence H.,vey, C.pucine, Jane Fonda, Anne 8-xter and Barbara Stanwyck star In this 1962 release based on the Nelson AJgren novel. This is the story of love and violence in New OrtMM during the Depres· slon, when men and women shared, or fought to retain, their loneliness. Not a sood one for the kiddies. TUUOi\Y t:OO 8 U (1) (C) "Mdtate'• ,..vy Joins the Air Fcwce." This time McHale's wacky crew takes off without the skipper, and Ensign Parker manages to become a major in the Air Force. Tim Con· way stars. THURSDAY 9:00 8 GI ()) '4The Man Who Shot Llbetty Y•lance." CBS repeats this western that stars James Stewart. John W•yne. Ve,. Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, and Ken Murray. FRtDAY 9:00 9 GI ()) (C) "Secnt lnvnlon." Stewart G,.nger, Val Vallone, Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes, and Henry Silva star in this action· packed movie about the exploits of a handful of convicted criminals who save Yugoslavia for the· Allied cause In World War II. Sounds like Garrison's Gorillas all over qaln. SATURDAY 9:00 D U Ci) "Freud.'' The title tells all. The film is a bqraphy of the "father of psychiatry" and tells of his "painful self· •nalysis." Montgomery Clift and Susannah York star. CHANNEL L ISTINGS Informa tion for these 1091 is furnished by the televlslon tla· tions. TV WEEK Is not responsible for last.minute changft in pr09ram liatings. • KNXT fCIS) Lot Angeles D KNIC (NIC) Lot Angeles • KTlA Ond.J Lot Angel•• • ~ fABC) Lot Angeles • KHJ Ond.J Lot.,... ... • mv Ond.) Lot Angeles • KCOP find.) Los Angeles • KWHY (Ind.) Lot Afteel•• • KCET OndJ Lot Angeles • KMIX find.) Lot A19a.. Cil KLYD CAIC) Cable ............ (I) Kao (NI() Cable labnfWd (I) KIAi< fC8S) Cable labnfWd ~ KLYD CAI() ll*enfteld u KEIO fNIC) labnfWd • KIAi( f CBSJ labnfWd A stvt ( *, pNC9Clft9 a log llstlng lndico,.. It it a pa1d adYettlMment. Channels 22, 21 and 3" are UHf In lot An· gele1, with 28 being the educational ( ETV, atotlan. Chan· nel1 17, 23 and 29 a,. UHf In lak~d. n.1 ........... , ....... .....,,., ........... "'" ... . ....... ............... ,. 0 •• ca.. ................ ~· "-..,._., ,,0 .... lltO, Ohnf1'1:. C... ~:A a:lf ... ..._.,... ..... ~ .............. , .... _, a4 ........ ,.,.,. II 7".lOI • ,.. 8:008 D • I pee ~-· I .. I I "T II "' 1:•1 ! Ill I I CL -- II I ie, Iii he IS· tlr its IS, 1y. le, •O· ed 1d hy ~f- )/\TUROAY , .. ,-~e:-i!:t) -~: (C) ..,.,. .... (Wtlt· em) '51 ~ Ra,.. Scott. David Brila. fltlytlil Thuter. ea.. ....... , .... 11 ~=:-;,(C) ,. ........ ., ........ 'cl1 ..... If ........ (C) I ..... Ullll (C) ... - -!Cl ... II· .f'-(C) ..... 'bU e 11c..i ...,. <e> • '" w (C) a:oo •a Cl>_.... ........ tc> > ·54 ..... Joh~ o.'::. :.':: a u@...., ' tc> tt..«tx. ===... •2~"1:~: "Ma~ • ....... Miiie: ...... Stn-m ... of h ltumeon." pede... ll:Jl1u---,--(C) ~au CJ) .... ,..... (C) c:..i fllce..t (C) ~Cl)n. , ...... ,_. (C) .... , ....... (C) II ACllll ~ tQ ·111e • (C) "Temr If .... ws. Cliitpolt" SM If HlrClllel" (sptetacul1r) ~.r1D·.no·. t:IO 1• (I) F11 t II In If, (C) • '60-Mlf'tl Fortlt, Marilu Tolo. u CJ) n. fl 111 All (C) D tHHJ) _..., .._ (C) • • Adell n.t1r. Todly'1 Mite> .... .,. ....._ If Nricl" and 12:110 .......... ·1111 ScMface .... C£~r-• 1• .,.™ .__. t-...: "Paris Under· ~) llw covtflll .,.und." of the Women's A111rt·SUtln1 end ,._.I a Cl) n. •m111 ,.. tc> Womell'• Dolrllllill alltll QI (j) .._ _. ....,. (C) from Gmloblc, France. • illlltwlt: ....., ...., Tr.. e C•hnn .. ....,.. iiillllf" (....._.) '56-Bnlca BM· U:Jll QI Cl)-., Q9llt (C) nett, LOii Cl\antr. Me If ... I I (C) 8 (ft (I)....., t. Iii C.... If 9 .... : "Y1ni f-Will" (Id· iii fie (C) VifttWI) '40-John Wayna, Si1rld • £..ea DID Guril. ~ llluh: ''TM Wllcl eE Allinme 1•1:• (I) n. a... .... (C) r.-. l11k1 .. : (C) Los M· State Coflep meets Frll!IO at ffllllO. m_.. .......... (C) l:Jlln. ...... (C) ....... ~(C) ............ : "Oiplomatlc Courier.'' 2:tO 8 ....,..: ~ (drama) '40 -Robert Preston, Dorothy l1mour. (i1J (1)-.X.. ....._M (C) ..._ $ .... : (C) "lb.~I (""'*-t) '58-Pat Boone, Sllel1I North, Tommy Sandi. ....... : ''Untamed Helma." 2:JO 8 MWU lukrllll: (C) USC Tro- jans battle Ult Oril!lll State Bllftr&. ea.. s.c.. J:tO. n. ... ...., (C) D t1I Ci) AltdJ Wiiii• S.1 Dlett °""' -wl...-.t: (C) The flflll rounds of the lo4uney are broadcast from the plcturnque 111side Torrey Pinu Golf Cour11. G llitleul llM111ita1r11qdetwle QI.,... llii,e: (C) S:JO 8 CIS Wt ClaiUc; (C) Art Will and Chlr1u Coody meet Dan Sikes Ind Bob Gollby. D (HJ CJ) ........ H""<ft'lll"' 10111 .... OtJltjlc la..: iC) The Women's Flpre-Sllltina and Women's Down· hill Sklln1 evtntl come to you live from Grenoble, Fnin«. mClliler GJ C* Tlleilra: (C) "Scudd1·HOOI Scuddl·H1y!" ··1· .,... ........ :Jee,_ (C) U (I) ci.-.1u1klf ....... ) ~ .... ... 4:JI...... 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