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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa, ' ' '· ' . -, ,. - ' -,; ·- . - '-' •- .. ··' l MONDAY, W'TEM9ER 2. 1968 -.. .. a-.111, , 1KTtOU. • ..... I • 1 l ' ~ -l -~ '.il •• 'I • • BRIDGl.NG GENE!lATION GAP -Michael PolalroVI, known PIO> fentoru81y u Coco .. adjusts putty nose on hi.! son, Cocnut, 4. Profes- lllOllll clowm regard tllemoelvei. u tradesmen of laughter. '!boy are kee¢>g alive a ceiiturlm d.d tradlUon. ' lowns Survive. -Durable .Profession Goes On Br JACK a!APPBLL c:omedf"''''Y· We take tile lalll llld 1be CM i.. ~ r!• Slaff slaps in th~ face e8tffiY, it's aB ttlDinB PraUall.ing thrQJlKh the history of Jt," Lou Jacobs, 65, a 40-year veteran mankiOO, the clowil .. tile loOl .tile court of ring said, jestier, t.Qd auortect prankrtel'g have SeWne the eaa: takes a cert&in type mod• tllelr nwu on tile ..-noor of Ume. Clowtllos. 11 not the world'• ol per....uty Jocol>I Hid, 11111 Jlk1 oldell prolee1loo, certainly bas been lllY ,.-_ one of. the wortd'• rQ01t coatlououa. "It takes a person 1'tlo hU a lot Of Survlvlnc even In the 19e0•1, In 80 human nature. He bu to be luoDJ'• aae which hu been reipOlll!ble for the born," he &aid. It'• like • tr.te. You demlle of ma111 age4d profetaigna, have other trade• .ant\ they're a lot Of .-.,, coa1l!iut -PliimllS .tiat hard work, but you llllll llke It. dlll&IMd 11111 I e n 1 r a ti o Ji • 1 "Uted "' be birder waB, but now -crtadP-· -tile loom rul>l>er (for Plddlnl) Profe11h111al l:Mfoom, Of the !t'a elllier than 1rilen he had canvia JUnclln& Brotli~ JWnum and'Boily 1moolil," Jacobi 1akl. ClrcUI, ,_ ot..n tq °'-e . Now 86, Jacobi wlth11 he COUld County vi.,. thdr lol .,.. tllll f1f retire from the oawdwt llld btCIY --.. of h ~~ of' . ~ trade ml IP'l>d oome Clm• with -umor, v~mim !U fomlly Ill Florida. "11>oy (clownl) ~ )'OU'~ out Ulm~ )'OU got to ata,y until they're ftnhbed," ~· llfd Hll 11>1 rac; 10U -· "' iell It Ill a (l!ee CLOWNS, Pare I) •. Red -Artillery Hits aeart · ' . Of Da Nang for First Time DAILY Pl~OT --,,__ "•lltftt!MINd a..,...a..c1t w......... ,.._ • ...., -· ORANGE C0MT l"U&IJSWW CO#INl'f ., l~K.We(I -... ~ ' J•clr K. a.ff., Viet Pt91kJi1111 _. ~ ....... / Tli1f1'11t Ktt,JI ..... Tlria,,,11 A. M11r,lrii"" ,...._1119 E41tor Pa~I Nl11111 ·~ ' --C411'9 IMMI 230 Wtft h'I Strwt H......, a-1 :mt wn1 aa1111Mi 8olNYtt4 l-...,,, m ,..,., ............ H""""9tool e..dl: M Ml'I S!t'MI Red Cross Sets Biafra Airlift · Despite Nigeria GENEVA (AP) -The lnternatlnal Red cro.11 CoDUJ'l ittee announced to. da:r lbat It wm IW1 regular myll&!it ,_ fJllbU to Blalra In deflllOOO ol .the Nl&<rian 1ovemment'1 -to . -down 821)' pl.ulel l'1lnl "' -. lhe b!Oc• ..... The fllllQ .,SD operalle from Santa ~ Ill• Cll'ital of the Sj>onlsh il1and ot Fimqdo Po, ""°"' 3,000 -o/. food baVt -collected. ' 'Ibo •Ult will bt llown by ftve C".:'• lour ot ~ loWd by the Red ' oocleliu <Jf Domnirk, Finland, NOl'WA1 ..t Swedln. A sixth wlll be provldocl -by tbe Dutdl. Rad Qooa. The Rad er--oald It bu J>UHd ~ 11111 lnbmatloo lo the bud ol the Nl&eriall mllllary gwermnmt lolelber wlll> b ,...s.tr-lU!lllbefl ol all the plaoa lnvolwd ..i !be ..... ,""1bl 1llo p--... "' ldent!IJ .,..,...1 ... lo sround -· The pllllOI will bava Rad, ~ marldrip, and the --lo.itod 1he NII-to d>ed< the carfO u II 11 lolded In Santa !label . Typhoon Awaited HONG KONG (UPI) -'Ibo royal _ _, bol•t.d ...... _,.,,.. =~Kooc...., _ olb!ch --~-!':d= -. ' - ·H-qmphrey Opens ·Drive in NYC . . -" Nixon Takes Swipe at Denws. on Tax Programs· . ' ~ . Auto Accidents Claim Lives Of 2 .Countians 'll>alllc a6Ciolentl dlrlng tbe long Label: Day weekend have claimed the lives, of t\\'.(> Orange ~ reSidents. 'l1le Cdilt(llia Highway Patrol said 196'/ Coonly Tralftc 1968 1S5 Dealll Toll 145 Otlberto Pmz, 44, of GIJ"den Grove, -tilled _, nlabt """" hil auto went out of control and over-tum- ed on the San Diego Freeway near ttie IA Pu Road offramp. And twO-:year~ld Charle.a A. Owens waa deed Oii arrival at Orange County Medical --y atternoon alfarh•-llructbyao-drlvtn 'ibyhil mother, Mn. Joyce o-In tbedrl-.yolblahome, ll80llB- Laoti_Suta Ana. ~ the boy apparently cla llPf· of the family pick-up true Nri. °"""· 22, ..... pulling Into tile drlvtway. A count -11 Ills mo"*>I lhoftd ot I-~ perlOlll llllled In lnll&,1!!'• cldents -Ille notion !~e Llbor Ile)' ... ekend .,. .... o(lld&lly &t l ·p.m. Friday. I Mlcillll• led the .. u ... -lll lrll· 11o -· Te-bid :n, Collloma 30. Hearing Date Set for Mesan In Dmnk Case : dldoelt -In • Loht ~y - t!tat the J---.... proctlcille "the pollllcl ol lnllation - tbe modtni ...... ol tile _, men." Nixon said tbe gowromeot was con· ..-01 too much on the· -Joyed and Ille proeelllort and If· DOrln( Ille ....,, •• -force . ...... ~, 1D • t!JM! 'Mien Che national IOCUI II ~led upon Ibo uneq>kiyed, thl~ and tile dtl_..ed, Ille iiinliic,.Americans have become the fo'ngotte n Americana," Nmm a~ "In a Jime when u,e national roetrum.1 and ft'l'UIDI are atven over to ihe abotlten and ~· and ~trator1,. ttiey have become the silent Amerbms.' · "In the last bro years the average Amer"'8n worker bat; been on a government-rated treadmill," Ile 1ta')!. "New taxes and rlaina' prices have more than wiped oUt .U 1he pay raite1 he IYas won &ioce 1985. Van Duyne Takes Finn 1Trials in Hot Final Race Star Skippe~ Start Olympic . .. By ALMON LOCKABEY -... can. aoUdpe.te each otller'r • DAILY PILOT............. ,very' move. He even bows When I A be5t stx f teWO aeries to TrialsT-y SAN DIEGO -Twenty-one yec old 11111 fN.n, g to faln t.ack or double-detennine · .S, Star :I:'; In --Carl Van Du}'De of Short HiDB, N.J. teck -confirmed hla reservations for Aca-· yachting mpic1 got tr way at pulco-llie.l>arwa)'.SuQday. Van Dllyne, Ile 19118~1nterwlle1Iate ~Y from San Dieco Yacht 1be Princetm sailing ace Ol)Ol lrciilb oelllDl-<twnploo, and-Doyle, former -CI • • . • American Finn CloJ> chmnp!on beet S-i CUp NOlih American Junior Tbirty<>lne boatl were ICbtdlHed to • llil c 1 o I e frltal and 1 a I I I n I rl· salJlnf cbam,on, lint became ac• · hit the llartlng Off Point Lo!H.· Moot vfll fl'om llarvard, Robert Doyle, 18, c~"""'~uaded 1:te ....... ~· .Ji: of them are fonner wor~ or North Marblehead, Ma ... In the 1!no1 race ,. ~· ,__ ,_ • Ame:rtcan champd.On. In Ille cluo. of the Olympic Finn trlals off Mission ~ F-9lll1lng and they Jatu· A heavy !evorlte to tab tile-~·-I ~ a sln1lle·handed aaillng ..,._ s Bay to become Lne U.S. single-handed i)'mp08ium on tbe East Coast. Lowell Nortti, three-time fiCl'1MI' wolid a.ldppe!'-Jn the y~bting games start-There were 39 Finna. on the course champion from San D1!£0 wbo last iDg Oct. 12. in Sunday's ftnal r.ce, Dut Van Duyne week lost an_ Olympic btTl in ~e 5.5 a!~ :i:ny. ~! cros~ =~ and Doyle Wei-. totally unaware of mllr~r cl~•· North WU . 11!.e U.S. them. On!7 Doyle alood a cboace of •g"'1 •kipper In tile lllM Olympics Hne in ninth place Doyle was oo m<re toppling Van Duyne from the top oCi and waa ttie bronze medall5l than three boat l~ astern after the heap. In 1 three-race tune-up in SDYC's a tacldog duel that IMted from I h • Labor Day Rep& aiu weekend tile starting gun over three windward SCHO~ WINNER winner wu B&rtj>n Beek Of Nwport legs of ttie e1gbt-ml!e course. Andy SCftoe«1e Of Mlnneapolla, HO<l!<>r Yacl!t (]uh railing Tom Van Duyne's final 5COre 1n the beat ~· ftl tbe winne!' of the race aft· BLll!Ckaller'a Good' Grief ft'om St. out of teven racea waa 21.7 to 38.7 w.Bob Kettenhoten of Balboa Yacht FrUleia Yadlt Cub di Blacbller as for Doyle, but that doesn't tell th e cte.ti, who led for two·thlrds o( the crew. North wa.s aecoDd ~ John w~~~orJ~ race start~ Van Duvne ~H,oldr\Wfld out ol the race be· Albredrtemen, the Swediah entry in , • cauae a foul. tile y~tlng Olympic1 -tl>lrd •. had to beet Doyle or flnl.sb. no more The bitter struggle between V a n Beet 8lld Bleckallet will contµlue than four places behind. In the fifth Duyne~ DoyiJe wu obvtow f r o m the ~ combination tbrouabout the NliCe •• ~r" theyend olw~ l~~ on the wt}eq. ihe .. Princet:>a aailor trWI. ... ~ -at ~e •~•~~·race aecurid t ~ berth on bla Har· Anat!Jer .New\)Of\ SIAr lfllpper wb• ~yne had a seven point edlff!:. va:ri1 rival The two boats were no has been aocring wel all aeuon is . .. •• ....,.. wllat It would be like he· more 111an m. lenl\bl apart. Chuck Lewoadder. , ·fore the race •tarted," sold Van "-•le tlarted hll ••-~ve lack· 1be final ~ lrloli lli. tile Duyne. "Rd:lbte aod. I blwve wuiked .uv~· _ ... ..,,... 1"'1 • .i .... r....._.__ ou~ to much 1logelber and aalled In& duel almost lmmeljiaielJ' In an ef. • .,..,. u~nuan C 11411 l!'n Sept. against each other 80 many timei fort to lhate Vu DuyDe.· By the time 8 from Mission Bay Yacht Club, San 1'ly reached the weather mark two Diego. ·Cranston Opens Drive for Senate hoatl hid 1lloped In between and Ven 1be FD North Arnerlnan cham· ~ Duyne wat rilDth ~d Doj'le 12tti. plondllps are being sailed Utla week at Doyle wriggled pt1l the two Inter· Mlss!oo Bay. ' ..uog boatl on the two OOWnw!nd J Jep, and at the end o{ the triangle wu '···----IC.- bow...,_ -van I>.!yne. van. Governor Mourns An Oct. JI dale hao been Ill for pro-SYLMAR (AP) _ Democratic U.S. Duyne l'Ol8lded tile flr9t mart on an ........._.........., -~ n-•-of"--."""'1ap and"""'• •lart<d bl& -.. ----~~ ·~· s.nate oom1nee Alan Cran.ion opened _,. D h ' t.~?t:.":· :W~9p-::!'1~ ~~ypal..!!!!gbyain~,uc:,n !~ 1ef'L m:., ~'.11mbed up 1b, a~g ter s Death leloaJ 4ruoten llrlvlnl. ~, .,,........ weather leg for !be oOcond Ume they Mro. G-_..i Friday In he bope1 V'lll be a """"'• of mojO< were llcttog at 1eaat !>nee ~min· RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Gov • .,d .. __._ Court. --11 ~ h --O<llanl>ed labor. ute. The re.Wt ,..., they -roood· Mn. Milla E. GOOwin Jr. ,..., In -.---"_. oo er the 54-year-old Cranston beaded for ed the mart deep in the 11eet. But poo aeclu9ion today 1n an executive OWll reccicniuoce. ·a Lobo< Day picnic aponao<ed by the rltlon at !Illa point maC< no dllference. JIUIOl!on IUddenly empty oi 11ie 1Wlh Tiie Clallfornl& msi-y Pa1nl Rid U"1ted Altto Worlt .... then WU "' ay and exuberance of tllelr Oliy dllld. ~.:.. ~ waa drlvlnl a car· to Norttiern Calllcrnla to begin the TACKING.DUEL Beclly Godwin, 14, wee burled Satur· w~. ~ clown lour )'Ollnl Sirls statewide nYln& tour that hae become On !be floal lee••d leg """ -day alter • brief luneral In Ile nian- wllllo by -. 1te!MID( on a traffic a rttuaJ In OalllomilfpolltlcL bad ..... tmpoted tllem•el... be· 1lon bellroom. -at Cameo SllCnll oo Pacllic Lo what many ot>oerver1 on both tween Van Ilu)-ne and Doyle. But on 'Seven da11 earlier, on tile .....i. of Oollt.J!Jlllwl7. In OorOM de! Mor, -apecl to he -ol the rou1bes1 tile !lnol lei Do)1o acom lnltlat.d a Virginia Beach In !root of the One of lhe ~ wu draflled or lll<I· -...-aoywllere th l 1 tackl'W cloel u ba -VIC Duyne 1!<7Ym>Or'• aummer co!lage, llghlnlng ed .....-.I -In the «<ident -tCil1 1-. ~ lo relylnf on the tlnd lUI>llopped tbrough the lleet like two from so olfsbott ttn-onn tlruck nmolnt In Hoeg Memorlal Hoepital ol haddog from orpdqd labor that flih out o{ water. At tbe final m a r k the browo-baired l<en;ige<. She clled . w I th lnjuriec of the spine, -en, lncl,_ 111' two vltel lngr'edl...U of V'"1 Dlzyoo WM no Dl!h than 30 feet 'lb.rsda.y, never r e g a l n I n I coo· focearm aod peiYis. succe11 -mooey and wt:es. ahead. ICiOU!lleSa. The patient, Debbie Zimmerman, 12 11..::::::·====================================-• of -llampden Road, Cameo Shor· 0 et, II nported In t100C1 condition. She was ll:ruck Jul:y 24 along wl.th ·u.a Nuni<, 12, ol.L<l!Ilma Bead!, Kim· OMEGA berly Davil, 11, md her aillter, Llura, both of Oorona del Mar. \ l.f .S., Reds Both Noting H(,)lidays PARlS (UPI) -Both tllo Amer1con and North Vie-..se oes-g c.,,... took the <la;, oil today from t11o r1ton ol Vle1nlm --· The AIIMricam c:olebnted Labor Day. For Che Hanoi del<gadon, II ..... Ile 23rd aonlverury ol Pre1ldent Ho 01' Miah'• fliat Vletnameee govern. melll. ' , 1l>o bollday marb the day -Ho pnclaJIMd the ~1ico1 v1 ..... 1n H.n on Ibo heels ol tho JapaOe.e surrender In World War 11. SIZED, fl'lll! $599 RlllCS $2.49 • l Your Omtga Sales & Servic1 Agt!ICll ----... _ ·- -........ ....... ,.. -~ ... --hnlllk otrwt' ......... -·--- ' .YI '] ( Lb •XI Be ln• WO ., ""' hit at j r ( 1 Of _,, It w s; ol T gl 5, .. It It ri It T lo " OI .. v E lT .: " fl • . ' -· • Orange I Coast • roar llometown .VOL ~f. NO. 2ff, l SECTIONS, 28 PAGES • MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1961 TEN CENTS . .. '· . . .. . ·- 'Higll · Tide, Surf Chews· Out Rebuilt Beach . ' Gnawing 1~ lashed by Hllfl'lw>e Liza. some 1,0CK> mile& ~Y, a r e expected. to chew off more d. Newport l!ea<:h -ghl, despffe • flranllo Mag· IJJOt Line laid down by emergency workmen. . Wavet at tlmet flll'ged. over t be --thla morning .. high tide l"DIGbed six felt, two inches at 8:ta.1.iit .. wttb a atmilar level an· • tlcipeted at 6:30 p.m·., a.ccordinr to Officials. Hardest-hit area is the beach at 42nd and 43rd streets, where the seas tbreiattn to gulp several horries -whose patio areas already have_ been des· troyed by the storm~ven ocean. The granite line was about Bil that mniains today ol the sand haul labor· Jowly placed by tile u .s. Army Oorps d Engmeers during the past week. AU indications were that the sand was being claimed by the seas almost as !iwt u it was put down by the haulers. No work at sand hauling was sched- uled for Labor Day. Because of the high surf and' jagged rock jutting into the ocean, the beach between 40th and DA.It. T PILOT Sllf'I PlltM BEACH SCENE -Contrast marked Labor Day weekend along Orange Coast beaches. In West Newport (top) workmen struggled against relent- less sea to create new beach, most of which was washed away this morning. Meanwhile, in Htint- ington Beach (bottom), tired surfers witll plenty of sand to st$h out on took a break from their stren- uous odiv\ttes. AWOL SoUlier Gives Vp, 46tb .im.t.s will be closed Indefinite· ly. Toppef. Horack, Newport Beach lile· .e· said the area is becoming a tourist attraction. He's been stationed there to keep people away from t b e slippery rock!._ He said the sand washes off is soon u the trucks lay it down. The grnin. also compllcate1 h I s job, Horack said. Beacbgoers climb out on the narrow wall, using the warning signs as band holdt. T h e y then jump into the waves below, he explained. Sand ba11Jlb operations will begin at 7:30 a.m~ esday, accmling to city officials, but umu then the break- ers will be , fr« to slam aplnst the I war; wlillo bulldoz«t stand 1111flended, ·Llu, the le!Jty st«m oil MW<»'• west roast, has ldclced up wlnda up to IKl miles an hour at her oealw about 1,000 l)lileo sou1h ol Loo ~les. Al· tboogh the storm Is _,.11ng 1-vy wave action off the Southl!!m caJ.if<nla coast, meteorologists said it '}Jrobably would DOt olfect Soutllem Calllonila weaflle<. Dµhcek in \ Control Czech .Chief Regains Reins p~ Party - PRAGUE (UPI) -A 1 e x and e r Dubeck, the CzechoslovaK Communist Party leader, and his liberal Sup- porters Dave maneuvered their way to control al a new, e~ed 21-member presidillJn which had been . .iormed-un~ Kremlin p:ressW'e to return prt>- M9sCow coruiervaUvt!s to power, Czechoslovak Communist P a r t y sources said today. , Dubcek himself spoke only words '.Auto Accidents Claim, Lives 0£ 2 Countians Traffic aocl&nts aurtng the long Labor-Day weekend have claimed the lives ~ two Orange County residents. 'L The C&l.ifomia Highway Patrol said County Traffk: 1968 Deatll\'.l'oll 145. Gilberto Perez, 44, of Garden Grove, Was ltllled Saturday night when his. auto weDt olJt of control and over-turn- ed on the San Diego Freeway near the La Paz Road Offramp. · And two-year-old CharleS A. Owens was dead on arrival at Orange caun"(y Medical Center Saturday afternoon after he w.as &'truck by an auto driven by his mother, Mrs. Joyce Owens in the driveway ol hi! home, 18805 Barry Lane, Santa Ana. Officers . said the boy apparenUy clawled in fropt of the family pick·UP truck as Mrs. Owens, 22, was pulling into the driveway. A count early t.rus morning showed at le~ 423 persons killed in tNffic ac- cidents across the nation since the Laber Day weekend be.gan officially at. • p.m. Friday. M.iclUgan led the nation witti 39 fraf. fie dealll>. Texaf had 31, c.!ilorn!a 30. Beauties Gather In Atlantic City For Big Pageant of cooperation and warning to the Ciechoslovak people. He told them in a lengthy communique from the spe<:ic:il. central. committee meeting that tqe price o( complete troop withdrawal would include total end of harassment Of occupying forces . But tile sources disclosed today that the 24..tJour weekend session ettated an expaTided, 2l·marl presidium with at least 11 liberal Dubcek supporters. or the five Communists ousted from the original ll·man body. four were hard-time St.alinists, they said. The new lineup bad the 11 liberal' facing mly two 9taundl conserv·aUves, with the -remaining-eight members divided between "neutrals" and men whose political leanlogs are unknown. The conservatives we?e Vari. Bilak, Dubcek's archrlval, and a Kremlin (See CZECHS, Page Z) Van, Duyne Takes Finn Trials in Hot Final Race Ct.~~~~ ~.:~~~!Y SAN DIEGO -Twenty-one year old Carl Van Duyne ol Short Hlllir; N.J. confinned his reservations for Aca- pulco the hard way Sunday. The Princeton sailing ace and North American Finn Cl·ass champion beat hls c Io s e !riend and s a I 11 n g ri· ·Val ·~· Ilarvpd, Rober~ Doyle, 18, Marblehead, Mass. in the final race of the Olympic Finn trials off Mission Bay to become the U.S. single-handed skipper Jn the y~hting games start- il>g Oct. 12. But Van Duyne's victory didn't come FfiSY. When he crossed the finish line in ninth place Doyle was no more than three boat lengths astern after a tacking duel that lasted frcm t h e 208 Dogs·Facing Execution Brings ' Storm of Prote8ts starting gun Qver three windward legs of the eight·m.Ue course. van Duyne's final score in the best out of seven ·races was 21.7 to !B.7 for Doyle, but that doesn't tell t be whole story, Before the race started Van Du7D• had to beat Doyle or finish no more than four places behind. In the fif1h rrace Saturday they were 'tied on points and at the end of the sixth race Van Duyne had a seven point edge. "I knew what it would be like be· fore the race started," said Van Duyne. ".Robbie and I have worked oul sO mU'Ch together and sailed against eaeh other so many time• that we can anticipate each other's every move. He even knows when I am going to false tack or double· tack." Van Duyne, the 1966 intercollegiate sailing champion, and Doyle, former Sears Cup North American junior sailing champion, first became .a<:· quainted on the race course. Van Duyne persuaded the younger sailor to_ take up Finn sailing and they later conducted a sl4gie-hllllded sailing symposium on the East Coast. There were '39 F.inM on the course NAPLES, Italy (tJPJ) -The ex· in SUnday'1 final raee, but Van Duyne ecutioo oi 208 do&s euspected cS hav· and Do_Jle were totally unaware oI ing riabies today touched off a series of them.,.,vniy Doyle stood a chance of dog killings by young boys. Many ol •~ r v Du rr th t ~ the executed dogs belooged to U. s. ....,.,p 10g ·au yne om 8 op vi the heap. . . servicemen. _'_ _J The city of Naples Ignored appeals SCHOETILE WINNER , against the planned exe<.'\rl.lon ol. tile Andy Schoettle of Minneapolis, dogs and sent the 208 dogs to an im-Minn. W'3 the wi~· of the race aft. provised p..s ctramber. 'Ibey were the er Bob KetteOhofen l B&lboa Yacht last of 327 dogs to be killed sln<:e Fri· Club, w b o led, for.. thirds of t b e ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (UP!) -if day . course,.,drop~ oul .of the race be· a _..y girl is like a melody fifty of Th b"-'t · •• ol "'" cause a..J'DW. I .... ~... e pu l&:l y given 1.11e case w e The bitfer stru...:r1 ... ~een van them should be like an orchestra. dogs toocbed of! a rabies scare 0 &g..oig ~" Right? throughout Naples, which has one of uyne and Doylei wu obvious from Wrong! the highest rates of Incidence of rabies the start when the Princeton sailor Fifty airls, ell amateurs, nervous f Ital' · secured .a weather berth on h1I Har· """' o any 1an city. vard rival. The ~. boa~ -• no and excited, can add up to large sized boy . •• ~ headadies -especially for the people ?<:>lice said young s were gomg more than two Ien&tbs apart. • • ' . • ' MIT Far Ahead Of Cal Tech fn "Nectric Car tr'"-. to \\._.... tnaether tbe Miss around the city rounding up stray dogs . Doyle started.,' _hLs_aggressiv.e tack-~r1:t-~~-~~i.;::£!!fi~....,~~~~-:;;-;;;;:;;;;=;:ian~d;klfllilln;'t;i{tb . n ..Jfc~o;unr,d~::~~;;a;;~~~:'!t:"'~~-~~~-~:;f II The glr~. ·---au-uI an !tiape~ '" -111 Y !Ott lb •b"""'Viln'l)Qgne. "'·!lie Umo . rni, !'l1 ue u1 '. :!· and aeveral others were killed in the tb _.:;:r. tb u' PASADENA (UPI) -Tloo .o.nc. oriented univenttiecs, wboee student .. JQ'.s. exoeed the average weijbt ol. their lool2>ali 1eams. today '-to wind up America's newest ooHegbie sports eved:-a traoecooUoent.al race of electric cats. Ma!!sachusetts In st l lute of Technology'& batW'y opernted Corva.ir glided slowly aero. tile desort ol tile Southwest, N: crtvers opWmstic ol achieving victory If ithey en continue t..'1e 21.2 mile an ~ avenigit speed they mo.intain<d Sunday. The M1T crew ~ to n.:b lo ar- rive tbi.I afternoon et its tlmb Um - the campus ol Claliforllia JmWute ol Te<;m.,logy in Pa91dene. Meanwttlle. Cal T9ttl's wblck, driv· ing toward MIT'• home bue at Cam· bridge, Masi., wa& reported mtlkinc only 18 miles an hour. It wu 700 miles "1>ind the ......,, eruy. 1be Oil Ttdt med\ine, a Voimragen Mkn>bul; pof' .. •rt11rou11> Ea!1 SI. Lo<lls, Mo .• SUnday. 1Wl 1,350 mu .. fr<lfll Its goal ln Cambridge. Al Almost tf>e 11&.me time, Ute MIT auto. was at Flapt8ff, Ariz., only 5~ miJeti Crom ~no. ~ ' FRESNO (UPI) -An lB·year:old AWOL soldier, who bad been soogtt for two days ori charges of kidnaping a policeman, sWTendered to sberiff's depuUes SUnday -and then shot h.lmaelf as he was being led to the bookjog desk .at Fresno County Jail. nie 5'JSl)eet, Darrell Olavarria of Klamath Falls, Ore., was bospJ:tlaUzed in fair condition. Doctors uM1 the bullet passed ilirough bi1 abdomen, Red Cross Sets B~afra Airlift ' . GENEVA (AP) -The lnlm>atinal Red Q-oca Commlttee lllDOWICed to. day thel lt will start regular clay~ rolie! fli!IQll 14 BLafra In doflanu ol the Nigerian govm>menl't U>roal 14 -down Ill)' planes trying lo break tbe blo<kade. The fli&l>U will operate from Santa babel tbe <>Pila! ol Ibo · Spollllh Island of Fernando Po. ~e11e 3,&00 f4!)I ol food have -<ell«:led. ' apparently missing .a.D vital organs. Deputies, who bad relieved ChaVar· ria of '1u'ee weapons just .a sOOrt time before, said he pulled a small hand '1JD from inside hn belt .and fired it in· to hia stomadJ. Cbav.arria, who~ has been absent ..wthOut leave from his 82nd Airborne unit at Fort Bragg, N. C., since Aug. 12, was accused of kidnaping policeman John Mccarter, 28, 9r Greenfield. Cali!. The su91l«t used lhe smne Ndden pistol trkk to dbarm Mtearter and two mititary policemen £rmi Fort Ord early Friday .•tien the officer stopped h1m on suspicion ol driving a stb1en car. Autborltl ... iald Cha...ma forced McCart.er lo drlve bim fr«n Monterey COUnly toward COalinga In a patrol oar. Dozen. u o!licm f<illOW«I ln c.Uou• purautt a1 O\av.atrla broad· cat • wlmlng• tl>at ha ..,..id kill McCan.r lf police lnteftred. Chlvarrla commandeetred a plcluJ!j truck when the. i.trol car ran out or '""· but o.·&buidooed the truck end Mce.ter *'t be ran it into a ra'Ylne. are m Atlantic City to begin a week of SU~ ey re~ e weather mark two grueling activities 1eidlng to the · . OOats ba.:J slipped ln tetween and Van crowning of the 1969 tiUe·holder. The_ city o&icialJ had decided to in· Duyne WU n.l.nth and Doyle 1211l. The contestanits were registering of-tern tli.e J~t 20! dog., _for six mootlls (See FINN TRIALS, Pace %) liolally at l p.m. and po5e for a group observation f<l llowtng the protest over picture and swim suit photoS{raphs . the execution of 119 dogs on Friday. Tonight they will undergo their first An.er one of tbt dogs bl.t a municipal rehearsal for Saturd'3.y night's fin2•02 \t.'orker Sundaf, the deci9i00 was made \\il.ich wil'I. be televised over the NBC· tio go through with It. •'P\7 network. ' All 327 dogs were.lodged In ~ng .... kennels owntd by Mary Muleny, 45, ol Sharks Don't Like Humans • LOS ANGELES IAPJ -There is a reuon why a swim.mer ol'ten s.urvlv· es an attack by sharks, an upert 18}'1: London, and an Italian friend. Health officials discovered two dogs with rabies, d.-cided all the dogs might be lnlec:ted and ordered Ille executlool. ~ LA to Cell,)hrale Birlhday Tuesday "Most of lh<rn. artor they lake the · LOS /.NGELES (UPI).,.. 'Ibo c:11Y o! !Int bite, !Ind they tlOll't like tbe taste Lo• AnllO!e• Tueodayllogjm c:elebi'a·. and spit Jt oul" t.lon of Its 18'1tb bil11lday with four Tbal'1 ttlt Ollinlon alter rean ol re· days ol feaUvlliei billl>Ughtoli by a tllft'b. of Dr. Slekon Applegate, as· • "Fteata at the Old Piaza'" at Olv«a llOClal4 ;curalor ol vorlebrat. paleon· Sine\, the oldeot aectl...U the city. tology "' 1loe Loi Angeles Ooiln\y Mu· other birthday eveot.t lnclUdo "An aaum of Natural llls_ljlr)'., Evenlna lo Reln<!lnbo•"' ween.octay at Jn an lnttniew li"~Y It< think• the HollywOod BO'(ll, a l!em FrWoy at 1Harkl blto a man In Wile! 114 .11 some San Fmiondo Mlntoo on<! Ille offlclal weird klnd of Hll or other lfsb f!Dun· to. Mi•lelfl~ parade Saturdoy et d~ng In the water, lhe Lo\"Angeloa Harbor wea. .0r ..... Coat • Weatlter Alter· U11 usual morning low clouds and slight drlWe, today's beacbgoers can enjoy clear and sunny 1klu 'tfltb temperatures ln llle low 70... • -- INBIDB !'ODAY . .,. c ......... ·-·- ' ~.=:L.:: ffM I 1$ r:i..:-- ' ti i I 111111111111111111111 .. 111111111111111 ........ ,a .. a .. 2•1 .... a ...... s .... a .. a .. s•: ............ a .. 1!'15 .. s .. •a .. a .. a .... a ............... :~=~=~~~~~--------- ,,. ' . l ' Humphrey Ope~s Drive i~ N.Y.C • • • • ,· Nixon Ttihes Swipe at Vem0s on T~x Programs NEW YOIUC -Hubert H. Hum- phrey opens bis oampa.lgn for presl- de!!I by ridlug ill a Lol>o< ll<ly parade today, after drawing applause in his hometown Sunday with a denWlclation of "mllitant, s~nt, violent" personii who "take to the ab"eell to settle tbe!t problem.a." The Democratic pr e s id en t ta I nominee accepted tile invitatioo or the city'• labor leaders to ride up Fiftll Aveu.ie '1oday rather than risk tile possibility oC slim crowds in the tradi· Uonal Democratic campaign opener in De11111t's Cadillao Sq\J8re. But the ¥ice president faces the posslbllltly Of anUwar demoo!traUons in a lt:ate where 1lhe Democratic senatorial nominee, P.aul O'Dwyer, bas rellded <o IUp!lOl"I the party's na· t:iooal ticket. O'Dwyer NJd SunOay he would march in the parade but not will\ Humphrey. Several h u n d r e d detn<mstnltor1, shoutioi, "Stop the war," and "Dump ·111IDOING GENERATION GAP -Michael Polakovs, known pro- fessionally as Coco, adjusts putty nose on his son, Cocnut, 4. Profes~ sional clowns regard themselve~ as tradesmen of laughter. They '"are keeping alive a centuries old tradition. ·Race Violence llitS 4tift~ -~ Over Weekend Clowns -Survive By United Pre11 International A whlte man and a Negro were kill· ed near Berea. Ky., SUD!lay nlg!lt ln •- gunfight between member> of !be Ne· ..... • D abl P f ; G O tlmal State. Rlgjrts Party and 11!ree ur . e ro ession oes n -~ .... ==','1:~·~-::·~; ~ ···charged with murder. By JACK CHAPPELL Of tll9 Da/lr '11•1 Steff PraUalling throligh the 'history ot mankind, the clown, the fool ttie court jester, md assorted pranksters have made their marks on the saw4ust floor of time. Clowning, if not the world's oldest profe11lon, certainly has 1*en one of the world'• :!DOit continuous. Survtving even Jn. the 1960's, in_an age which has been responsible !or the demile of many age-old profe~on.s, CWwns, contmue with prank.a that detighted tills generattpn's grandparents. 1, , Professional · butt~ Of t h e JUnct: J Brothers, BIJ!limi and Jfj.lly Clrcut, recent vlsitin · to ~ge Oounty view lhelr IOI a• Uiat of crd!men of humor, tradesmen of laughter. "When you're out there, you got to sell 1he J:ag, you have to sell it in a . ' comedy.way. We~· the falls and lite l'ollce said Ille shootll>g broke out slaps in the face easy, it's all setning after a meeting of trhe States Rli:ghts it," Lou Jacobs, 65, a 40-year veteran Party broke 1:'> in an. abandoned oar of ~-aid lot just outside · ae...._ Po!lce oak! .... '6 s · three oarloada of Negroe... 'drove by Sellf>g tl:le gag takes a certain type and fired iat the 20 white mefi1b ure-· of perso11allty Jacobs said, just like Jot, killing EI z a Rucker, 28, Lex· any salesman. , ington, Ky. . "ll takes a person who has a lot or 'The whites raced 1o thtiT c~n and human\ nature. He has to be funn)'-chased the Negroes, pol!ce said,: end born," 'he said. It's like a trade. Yo1,,1 ®out 50 rhots were tired. George hmie other trades and they're-a lot of Boggs, 32, a Negro from Berea, Wlal hard work but you stUl like it. killed in tbe ~e. '11hree other ,, • persons were slightly wounded by UsOO to be harder work, but now sway bullets ~th the foam rubber (for paddiag) p 0 11 c e ~ested Oomrle Lyneh, rt s e~ier than when be bad canvas leader of the statei Rights ~, and.. mat!, Jacobs said. . seven other white men; and &ix Negro Now 65, Jacobs wishes he could men. All were charged with murder. A rettre from the osawdust Uld bag.gy shakedown of bollh groups and f!VetY ~ trf:~. and ·~ .~ome time with car passing through Berea, an eastern ~ family Ill F1onda. They (clowns) Karrtucky town of 4 300 turned up a stay until they're flnl1hed," he .s.a.id large ia.mount of fu.eamis and aot· (See CLOWNS, Pace 3) munition police sakl. _,_ Red Artillery Hits Heart Vk>lence also broke out during the weeken,d in St-Paul, M:Mlnr; New York City; Middletown, Oono.; l¥Ud Newport News, Va. In ~ewport News, a· Negro man was killed ""'1 a pOljceJDlllll badly beaten eat1y S\Dla.y when the oft.I.cu at- tempted (0 lj!"IVt a N61l'Q WOllllll for drunkenness in a theater. Police Aid the -reatsted --a erowd ..i Negroes beat tl1e pollceman, wto ' OfDaNangfor FirstT~e SAIGON (UP!) -The Conununlsts today shelled the heart of Da Nang, SouttJ. VleCnam's .secood biggest dty, for the lil"lt time in the war, U. S. ""'*".,... said. At least 26 Viet.n:amese civilians and . one Soulh Vietnamese 1old'ler died in Gle 46-minuto barrage tile! llllrted at 1:50 a.m., «be war communique .aid. Tblrty-mmm .-. m feet Joni ond W<lllh">c -100 pounds, l]am. med Into !be dly, Pressing their curre11t wav.e of rock- et and mortar attacks on major popU· laUon centers, the guerrilla gunnen tired at least eight mOT'q rocket! into six allied rnl!ltary lnsW!aUooa oo <lie oullldN of Imm, UPI correopoodent David L«mb said from Da Nang. DAILY PILOT From Pqe 1 FINN TRIALS Doyle wriggled pa~t the two inter- vening boats on the twQ downwind, legs, and at the end o{ the triangle waS bow·to·bow with Van Duyne. Van .,..,_. .._. c .. t• M..,. Duyne rounded the first mark on an ,._..,... ••ck l.Clt••• tHc• inside overlap and Doyle started his w-...i..-k••hll• Y•MJ tack.lng duel ao.A in. CAUPOlNIA e. ... -:;;-t'=;;;;;iiH-.;~-';;:;;;;,;;-:c;;;;;~f-::;;;:~-tbe-two-lx>atlii climbed, up t be ~ <Ot.IT f'WLltMftte COMl"AHV -weattlf!l' leg f'rrr the second ttme-they- ~·li•rt N. W••" were tacking at least once every mln-'"""ldl!!t •!Id l"ul!llthtf" ute. The result was they both round- • J1r.k It. c.,,.., ~ l"nsldtrl1 w o-.i Ml,....,. Thom11 IC11vil .. w Th111111 ·;.,. Mu rplrliM ~1...-Edll'll' P•wl Nin•" .. _,~ .... --ca• M9.1 m w..1 .. ,,_sttwt "--1 9MOl1 aM W•t .. lbofo 8autirnnl l.-.... 1111 ,._, ,,_ HY!Wll'lftM IHdl; ., S!ll $1TWI . . ed the mark deep in the Oeet. But po- aitl.on at this point made no differe~e. TACKING DUEL On the final leeward leg two boats had again impOaed the m8elves be· tween Van Duyne and Doyle.• But on the final ~g Doyle again initiated a tacking duel as he and Van Duyne fllp-flopped through the fleet like two fiJb out al water. A.t tile final m a r k Vin Duyne wes no more than 30 feet ahead. Van Duyne's record fur the seven races was 1·1·2~2·9. The ninttt place was his throwout Van lluyne proved throuibout the serier that ht cooJd handle the light airs that aN'l expected on the Acapul- co COUI'98 ln Ot:tober. ln the one mod· erate weather rtice·9t.Mission Bay he flnilhed5th. Typhoon Awaited HONG KONG (UPI) -The royal ob&e:nr1t.ory hofsted !Monn warntncs over Hong Kone today becau.se of high winds from Typhoon Bess, ceotcred l!O miles 1ou1h of h..-. alld hoodlnl ...... ;, dropped lits gun. A Near<> m:an •hot at • ttle polioeman with . tbe g\01, but Wat killedby al>OU!er olflcer, pollce nld. A foor-lloor outbreak of wiDdow, <SmUbinf, looting and araoo follOwed,, . Heariug Date Set for Mesan In Drunk Case An Oct. 24 date has been set for pro- b.iUon hearing and sentence of Mrs. Patrlcla M. Graham, 49, of 719 James st., Costa Mesa, on a guilty plea or felony drunken driving. Mn. Graham appeared Frlday Jn Superior Court. She is fret on h·e r own recognizance. The California Highway Patrol said li1rs. Graham was driving a car which struck down four young girls while they were standing on a tr.afflc liUlfi(J aroameo SltOtet on Ped Cbast Highway in-Corona det "'Mir. One of the girls was dragged or toss- ed ~veral feet in the accident and .Mill rematm. in Hoag Memorial Hospital w l th lnjurles of the apine, abdomen, focearm and pelvis. The patient, Debbie Zimmerman, 12 of 4607 Hampden Road, Cameo Shor· es, lB reported. in good condition. She was Jtruck July 24 along W1th Lisa Nun.is, 12; cl. Laguna Beach, Kim· berly Davis, 11. and her sister, Laura, both o! Corona del Mar. U.S., Reds Both Noting Holidays PARIS (UPI) -Both the American and North Vietnamese nei=llng c._ tool< the day off today the rigor1 of Vietnam wer taJ.U, The Americans celebrated Labor Day. For the Hanoi delecatSoo, ll wa1 the 23l'd annlvenary ot Prelldent Ho Qi Minh'• first VletnameH 1ovem· menl The holldJy marks the d1y When Ho proolaimed the Republic of Vietnam lo Hanoi on the hff1' ol the Japanese llDTtnder fil Wor"Gl W1r ll • ,4 • lie R11np !" galhered outs Ide diddle sa.id In a Labor Da7 measage "The 1"" taus °' Jocoi::Qe1 r-. Hwnpbrey'1 New-York hotel Sunday that the Johnson AdmintatreUon w.as que&ted public)1 l): _thl1 .S· night, but police led. bU cavakade into practicing "the poll tics ol lnfllUon -~1 4.ad. Ile tiiddtn ija. oa in- t.he gim:age via a aide entrance. out ot. the modern curse ,of the working Dltion, impoaed a.ndtlUDel;1 by th19 si&bt of the prote•lor•. man." aclmloUWtlon, hove togi!llOr"ltif the Before leaving Minneapoli8, the vice Nixon said the government W&s con· purcbasinnC power at the Amtrlcan president issued a nater;nent call.log centrating· too mueh on · th• worker below •whit It. ·•• · lo oo R<pub!lcan prelidential llO<Dlnee UDBlllPlo)'ed and lb{ pro1eator1 anO If-· Doceil>ber ot J,PllS," ~l&oD Mlll. RI~ M. N!Jtoo to loin him ln aerv-"°ring <lie coumry"s labor force. '!'he caodldabl ~Sal atnao lllo lng DOtke 11on NOr.th Vl.~am that we L wpport the ef!orts ot our negotiators'' "For; 1D a time when the na~nal " 198' presidential. iDOattaa bU in Paris. focw is concentrated upon ttte cost tbb awraga Am an wq:tker I ed the ,__ · hed nd th more tlban ,l,OXI ill iJlcomt, more j:be.n Humphrey said the North Viet-unemp oy • .. .......,vens a e $200 In-caah aaviog1 and mon,ythan nameae should under1t:111d there ii no dlspoaessed, th~ 'A'.Or:kin& Americans ,1,000 1n the ·vaiue ot b!I iDluruce cbairce "that parti.1ln debete in have beoome the. f O r g O l t e D Amerl.oa migbt create di.ssenelon here ~." Nixon &aid. · ~ than f2 mllllcm of the 8oc1al which woold lead to a weakening of "In a time when the national Secutlty'trull fUDd bM bten. •* up American determlnatloo either on the rOltrum1 and forums are itven over to by "government-etnerated.tnaatiob of battlefield or at the negotlatmg table." .>Pe ebouten and prolestors and the mld<lle 80s," Nlx<!ll said, Alld bl M~le GOP ataotlard bearer ~tr~tor1, tbel have become Ille said Amer!<-also were 1aaecl with Ni.ro!ll' preulng hb oampaigli to woo alien! Americana.' the oew 10 percent -~ prx. dluident Democrat 1 ·and in· "In the laet twQ )'Ni"• tbe average nae. oC 4 percent a yeez, , dependent.a, accused the Democrat.ii of Amerioan worker ba.I been oo a '"lbese JtaU1t1ca 11'11 zpOlfl, tbao a placing an unfe.ir burden on the government~rat.ed treadmill,'' he question ot economics: translate4 into American working man through new said. "New-taxes and rising prices reality, they beoome a grave q\llliitioo taxes and rloing prices. have more than wiped out all Ille pay of juatloe; and a ma1ttr ot riChl and The Rep.d>Ucan prealdentill can-raliH1 he bu won Rnct 1985.. wrooai'' Nlzoa l&ld. U"IT ........ I r AND I SAY TO YOU -Vice President Hubert Humpllrey appears . to be making a point with Sampsoo, a•am, aa be abawed newsmen around Iil• Lake Waverty, Minn. borne SUnday. \ CZECH~ ... From 'P .. e J confldanle, and Jan Piller. stroogeat 1urprise for 1 o m e obsenen wu that two of tlhe four StaUnlltl •clr<iwed from membenblp were pon!(Ul" friends of Moscow - Otdrlch Svestka, who waa also remov· ed ., editor of t1ie OOmmunlo! Party newspaper Rude Pravo; and Drdlomir Ko kl.er, a man the Soviets once hoped would join Bllak in a pup· pet government. The Soviet COll\ID uni3t P a r t y newspaper •Pravda neglected to in· elude any comment on compoaition of the oew pnaldium tn lie cllllly dl8poldl from Pracue. Moacow'• immediate reaction wu lllknown. ' No hint ot triuJDJjl or Impudence could be detected from the com· munique describing' tile work of ttle · specld. central committee meetings, which also brought M new members Wo the over-all cemr.l com:nUttee. Soui<:eo 11!d tl!ty were moaUy pl1'ty fuocUonlriet wbo wwkl I o 11 o w --Ibey received. Dul>cok ll!st-1 told bla people the terms of a sovtet troop wlthdrewal, >W!lch would take place ln three stsges, is quiet obedi«ice a n d cooper.Uon on tbolr part. , Eisenhower Shows Steady. Progress WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner Prmlllenl DwiC1Jt D. E!Mnhower's stll8dy tet-OVC'Y from • tevent!l heart --..tnowinclude1lengtben1 n g perlodo of l!i1llnC up ln bed. + "Gen. El&em.ower bed another com- fortable night," s8'd Sunday's bulletin from his docton at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Star Skippe~ -~Giilfi .Jiy~-_ ·· ·TrialsToday · - ' A beit six out ol .._ ledoo to d-...lne the U.S. Siar ~ ll the )'adltinc <li1ml'icl (OI w>IOr 'lltT-at llOOll tDclay from Sin Dle10 · Ylldlt Club. . ... . 'lblrty-alae bootl wen ac:llolWl4 to bit tho llartlag off Polllt Loma. Moot of tllom ""' former·JU'Ol'ld or NCXU! Amerlcan ~In !lie ..... A heavy favorite to bike !lie ..rlet I• Lowell N<"11>, tbn!e-tlme-...,...ld cleamploo from San Dleco 1lilo Wt ..,..k lost an Olymp4c bid Ill tbt S.5 Jll<!ter clan. Nol1h WM tho U.S. •• Jlnogoi1 sklppOr fli. the. BM ~' """ .... Ula --Uot lo a tllree·race tone-up ii. llDYC'a l..abor Day Reptta thla wMbn4 t11e -wu Baton Beek Of Nnport Harbor Yamt aw 111111111c Tom Blacbller'a GOOd Oriel 'lrOm St. Fr"1CllYlchta.iiM B~aa crew. North wu IO<Ollll oacl Joho Albrecbt6"'«1, !lie. S""4llb en!r1 ln tl>e yachtln« o~ ... thlzd. Beek ...r -Dor~ -ue Ille -c~ r.. the tria!J. ' Anoth.,. NowpOr! Siar • who has been ICGriDg We) all HMO& is Chuck Lewwadder. The tlnal Olympic triAla tn Uie Flyjng llutd11naii Clots 11111 start Sept. 8 !rom Mlssion Bay Y acbt Club, San -Diego. The FD North Amorloan dlam- J>lonehlpo "" bUg 8alled thla Week at Mlslioo Bay. Governor Mo1ll'll8 Daughter's Death RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Gov. aoc! Mra. Milla E. Godwin Jr.. w•e in seclUl'i.on today in an executive mansion suddenly empty of' the JOUlh and exube<ance of their <dy chlld. '-.Becky Godwin, 14, -burled Sotur· da1'ofttt 6 brltf flmeral in the IDBI!• 1ion bailroom. · Seven dJya .... u.., on tho ...i. of Vlrg!IU Beach In !root of <lie governor's summer cottage, llCbtnlng from "' Offshore tit-lllruck the brown-haired teen-ager. She died Th_ursday, never r e g a i n I n g COO• acious~.s. 0 OMEGA Your Omega Sales & SeMl(u Agtncy • Clnntd • Oilld • Adl"1'" $5!!LmE . CbroDOll'IP~ It Self- wllldm 1Ufllll7 ~itMr: ~INGS $2.49 ~IUD, ,..,. Mbslnt Diamonds ~.t 99 Rop!!<ol, from ~. _ Jowolry 0.1lflllnt A Spocl11tyl AST DEPINDAILI IHVICI Nll\ll 2 Ort1! Slorea To Serve You HAUOI '"°"1N• HUNTIN•TON CINTll ClffTla RACH a IOIN••• UOf HAUOI ILYD. HUNTIN•TON llACN COSTA WISA 14a.t411 ftl-1101 Opon Mon. Thurs. Fr!. THI 9 p.m. ........ ........ ----.. .. fl"Dm 1111. ' .. ~­-· .. Ohi-1..,. .... .... "' .. -- TllMI ,.. NT YOUI IUNIT • , : .. • .. . . ,. ' • . " , . ' • I • • • '• ·- •• ., '· • . ·~, ... ·.,~: -'·-... -· ·-:-~---•' -·-. ,,. . -. . '-- 4 .Transplant Iran Mou~ns ·;I''lihus~nds -Wilson Pilshe8; Patients Sh~w Killed ·in Ea~t~liakes . A~sterity ~er .. Steady Progress · ·, . Union's Prole6t , TEHll.\N, Inn (AP) -Iran ol>serv-houled In toq~ chlel. ,~ inny Hiii . • HOUSTON, Tu. (AP) _ The tl>ur ed a naUooal day of mournin& today .... ..,. of wot.r•~1 .,Id food to IUACKPOOL, E,,.i..t (AP) --•n1-•· of ~."~'··ted -galw ol a for. ~~-than S,000 pe<IOna kil1"41 ii) t.be .,.._ ' ....._ Mlnilter Hlrold WlJooa II n· ~.-~ ·-~--All ~w .. uake that devaatated 750 • ••...-. , :ZO.year-<>ld sbooting vlotlm were listed •<iuare miles In 1he noo<h-part of Sbal\ l\ll>lllinmed Rtaa l'ahle.t· ~ to pvlh lbeid -bit ~ In ..-y opodltlon -Y· t.be coontry. ' ~~ ~eolott ~.wwt from ' It~ delplle )lrOlffll It tile A mpot.,...., et Methodl91 HOOpiW .U allerl!locb C<llilnued, official• 'l'tljl'1lll and.tl Prime MIDster ~' ""'"1al , ... mbly of Ill" Clallt Tr.,., iaid I.be beort ted;>lent, WUllam c. 1&ld et le .. l a,m person.a :had been ,Abila Hove to ·.the dl1uter -UnlO!i, Colter-ope~ loday. killed, 2,61!1 were lnjired and about ~ -live ol. blo C&blnel • · Tha otorm apWi the -ent OalTOI. 50, of Scottsda1e, Ariz., t.nd 100,CKXl ma41e bomieless by t be mini..... ' ' fou1dlilav• been wotae bUt· -the tile !Ung reolpient, Wiiiiam J. Wholey, "'tastrophe Sa1m~y. Tha !lloh plalllled to lt<ir Ille"'"'"'~ Soviet lnvuion of c.ect>oeloratle • 311, of Fort LauderOale, Flo., lat 111' In A government spol<esmao said no 'l'llelday. Ho wu eir:peofed• it> order a . -.... of !bat r•.J.-_, bed and took J¥JU1'ishment Swida,.. lu'elgnen ...,.. among !be victims. 1-rfe~ t<ala recoutnictloa. proo-em WU.On'• '-' c1Ji., -ID Tb om a• A. Steven.on, 22. of Dertructlon o1 the regloo'1 un-al be did lo I.be~-after a Vletnom and other lorei,,, polley ven- llourtoo, ond Wlllilam C. Kaiser, 41, o( defll'OWld w..W system raised a new Jl!&\gt_Qual<e there In 1..... · ,,,_are milllng from I.be qencla, Od,..., T ... , Ille two .lddneY ncl· tlnat w Cbe ttloogandJ of lllB'Vlvora '!be CeJl!er of !be Q•ake wu ?>dlev-' However delegai,t a¢vlnl In tbla ~. we.. m8Enc excellent pro-ed to have been DO"f 'I.be YlllaCe of West <llaat r.-made no oflQrt to ere••· tlbe spoteemen aaid. j. KMti.•t. ~ WU leVeled. ""t least ' bide their anger over the eownment All haye been ..-by tbeir D,.•nnis O'Keef e 1,400 of ll>e 2,0llO ---e ettort.s IA> <urb waae rehff. 'Ibey-AN lamillel. , '"' -"'P9l'led killed . er """81ded. hi Q>e ollo. wcnied over unelnpioyment, • The ors-.,.,..1nm!lerred Satur· D' £ Ca viltap o1 BIU-Abad'; at'leut hjiJ( the which """ r1..,, atoadlly I« m: clay by fiv~ -11otallng more than Ies 0 ncer 2,000.resl!ltnts .-l'r~ tillec!. .< monlbll and on Auir,Zl-W,000, oo physi<illltS, nunes and aldeo. More · tlwr II towns and ~P•· 0< 2.4 per c:ent of the workln& popu!o- Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, who led tho HOLLYWOOD CAP) -For a guy w~ devutate'il. Olllclall aald oot · Uon. This Is the bllbell lrfal •fer tr.ass operapon, said it ~ ~ first born ln ehow business, with a longing . ¥ the Victim.I were napping in elr · August since ltMS and the peat afnce time that futlr organs from ooe donor to act, the success of Dennis O'Keefe.. mud-brick homes wheo the quake Februaey 1963 when ._ ""'" winter bad been traosphmted. surprised him more than anyone else. s~ durin& ~ hot afternoon. Larg_e . idled 814,ooo. 'it~~ ~ th.. The donor was Nel\'la Lou "The oddl agaimt· ever being notic· numbers <il children were pCaylng in. 200',000 Of those were Gt1J1 ~1 Hemaadez, rie of a H o u s t o n ed are so great it almost kills your 1he streets at the time and were out: Cit work. .-• : , warehouse foremaa. He!' cornea!! "Were ambition," Ule big, breezy .lrlshman apantd, _ Economilta. predict 1b9 limnber' cl el.so removed and placed in an eye rem-arked after seven yeans as a stunt Scre.,ms for he!p guided rescuen to . jobless will grow, . to ~ 750,000 by . bonk. man •nd extra. · . survivors buried in the wreckage of F~ruary as Wileoo.'1 &Utterity pro- . ~~ · The heart transplant was the 36th in Then Clark Gable spotted hiin on the their homes. gram h1U harder. • • • the Mirld and the 11th in Hoostoo. set of ''Saratoga." A quick screen test Field hospltal,s were set up, air force This 11 bitter mied1clne for the Trade .,,......, ~ .... ~ _'.: ... .....:!..~.. Dr. DeMorr A. Cooley headed a team and O'Keefe -his name was changed plan~!!: few 11upplle1 to thJ'. regioh and Union concrel1, oomtna from a party ' at St. Wire's Epbcopa.I. H~tlal t."'lat from Edward Vanes Flanagan Jr. -.convoya loaded with foOd, medieine, that the congress helped to form in t .~ -··--· -• ·~-:::..~;:.:~~....,_...:7:'*":r-::·...:...-_;;JJ."flJl(Y1'.:..~.,.-: ~ _-:;.71 :-"'"""'lfllpplies, dodbrs and nune1 set 1906 ~•party that feta 55 percent transplantlt. filmi llg})t comedies. out from Tehran. ol. its 1DC0me from the trade unknl. \ '\ \ " \ ----..-·-~ ...._...-.,. --.., ·All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday '\ Pe,nney'11addle · oxford fav ...._ . o ...... <for ~en, women and boys~!~ ="·10.99 . ~ . -- ~ ... 8 '99. •1111 • ........ .• ' , A Bo11 and His Cake ' ' Chris Jennings, S, found he COllld have his cake and eat it, too, when his older nster took hhn to recent recreation department party in Laguna Beach. He also learned that big sisters sometimes are pretty nice to have around. After all, a sislter who wou1d take a guy to a party where there's cake to be eaten ct:n't b~ all bad. From P.,,e 2 · CWWNS SURVIVE ... sadly. Dean of the 30 clowns which· com-pme the circus tomfoolery S(s{f is Paul Wensel, called the. ''Professor" by his fellow jesters. SHOW BUSINESS Wemel befOlrl his career in the "biz" as • bolloon-jumper le"flng from bot· air or cooking gas bailoons with a parachute strapped to his bad:, all to the del'tg!lt of the lum-Of·tbe c:entury audiences. . Will! lb• advent of the alrplaDe, Wenzel progr""°" YIU! the times rot took up wint-ftlti.Dg and barnstmm· ing for county fairs around the country. In show bU8inel1 for ovtr 65 did most Of tllnl1dtt elofts llr1lle <in:us troupe. He alt< played l• silent lli<ks -!be greet ....-.,. . Harold Lh>yd, Obeflle <ll&plin aoo olhen. Audiences durinc' ·the years he's been pteying h•ven't changed much, Wenzel says. The things that he did to make grandpa louglt wheo tiley both W\!n youths now metr.e grandchildren twgtt. The cllfereoce, the "Profenor'' says, is the extent to whidt the people involve themselves wttb Ile circuJ now-a-Oays. TIME CHANGE "'Ibey .acquainted tbem1elve1 years .,. witll the _, then. AIWllYI wanted to know who the It.an nre for a show and all about diem. Lite peopel do wiCJ' TV "'"" You know wtio's playlng -t port ond IUCh and mange chameil to ftDd bim. 1bat'1 1be way it wu tben," Wemtt mid. Midget down, Frlllklo -· 57. aer--that comedJ" over the ye.-s bu remained aboiit tile ...... "lt'a all l\ll'lldl<. -ond the unexpected," he Nld. "SOmetimes ~. Ibey -'t lellgh Illte the peo- ~..i;d tile nlght boll>n, audi<n<es are f11trereot au 4be t.tme, •• bit 1*1. ~· .. ll\lllllad at and loved uo tliey do the 1lllnp people woold•rully ~ke to do ii Ibey c:ould, 5al""ll"'Y•· °"'""' -molce :J"'l"e forget about their p-oblem!!, because the clO'WTlB have so many more outrageous ones, he added. "The people are sad now. Seeing thlat trus war is on , people are sad and you gotta entertain them and keep them happy. Clowns keep the mocaie up," tlle tiny prankster said. MAKEUP BASIC Basic in the clowns' arsenal rJ weapons is his white.(ace makeup and bis props, 't'>th of which are developed and made by the ctowns themselves, u <n the okita they perform. When carnpeting with the me.n oa flying enipezes. blghwire a...Ul lioos, tigers and eli::pilantfi, the tf'ank11t.ers have trtditioo going for them kl their --... -....... r111e-face, tt>ey know that 60mething funny is supposed to happen," says the newest member of the clown alley • gang, Mk!lael KaI1>, :ID. ENJO\'S TRAVEL '"lbat.'1 alwaj-a ball the battle, mak- ing the people aware that they're sup- posed to respood in 11uch·and-such..a W8.f," be said. A college juniO"" wtio won a clown CO(j;ert sponsored by the Ringliog Bnll. circus, Karp enjoys traveling witb tbe circus, Which on the road 11 -months a year. Karp, in the business for only two mcntbs, also upheld tbe "professional ltsture" of the c1owns. "lt'1 really not enought to just get out there and hack around. You have to judge an audience as to wtl•t they think will be runoy. "Clowning is really right out of the maiollrum ol the experlrnenW theal8. Wheo downinf! Is·done r!gbt, you've got a direct 1UJTeaHstic fonn," the former drama studOnt laid. Altllough higb ill his pralse for tile . circus lile, Karp said he dftlb't know Wlhettler or not he wouJd make a career of it. For the ~Jtt teveral ye a rs , however, 114> pirarll tit~ the fool for the children or alY ages that com'e to lbe Gret\test Sb.W on EII1h. .'1 ' ft ~8YCUR ... EN NEY CHARGE ACCDUN'I TODAYI Hoff -fw kya Iii COIR1ubls ....._. ...,_. .......... w. .......... ...,. ..... 6.99 lloy'a-h- '"''"" ...,., Kllff 1'911ltta.it, ...................... ...,...._6.99 ' elrl'o -''I"' "'"" ........ -..... .... ..-. .......... ..... 9lrl'111-6.99 • ................. _., ........ _... --.... "-..... elrl'• tliM 4. 99 -. ' .... ~.22 ... ~... ' .................. ~ ........ c,· ....... .. _.;.X.,.6.99 . COSTA .MESA HUNTINGTON , BEACH ' ' NEWPORT · B~CH . -·-Harbor Shopping C./'t\' Huntington Cenf)r ' .. 1'11hion ·l1l1nd - l : r • ,I " I 1, I 11 '! I ' I '' ' <' I ' 11 11 1' l ........................................................................... .,. ............................ ~~-~~--------~~~~~~~~ I • r < -- .~ar~g.i La~~Y.ed In :Ne\vp~rt • Drlvlag. *°Y •'DOW vert!Oll of •• · oldilme built, NeWport B e a e h m.D¥ClpOJ &ia"~s m hoping I o maneuver oat.o ttie boob a new park· . Inf' ~aw, duplte, tlJ'ODI objection• • rtom ·busloeu .tad r..i -In· tereol,s. . · , ' · 't'be pr.,...i calll for latlnc tboM conimerdal dillrlclf wbue DO pll"k· . lnC . requb-are ... efle<I, ""1 ...... In JllO¥llloDo ,... slvlllc Ille bar. rled mOtofut a place to lodge hls auto while~. Eiilatms-"bullding s -be exempted' under tile pro- poaal. but any oe.w oonrtructioo would ho .. to•bn• <Jtf«reet ... 111ne. 11.e controveny ctDtera OP a sectlon of the ptopoee[d ordilanet''fthich says eltalllllbed i>uline11JDen would have · · to proYlde parldng if. -Ibey eitber :t ~ . , , . -• · . nmw up· their place.-or expanded ~frAM\t; ~TOWN -Cribbage playen gather al tr1M11!!"!'81 · in 112.e. · · / Once In A Uletlnae Young family lliu lilbouetted agalnlt raging sea at West Newport'• shrinking beecbfront. Elf,!!1-foot IUrf baa attracted hundreds Of 5peclalora. ' Tb1' ii • • a once ln a Uletime surf," one young ~er tol4 her child. Beacbfronl bomeownen 1ay <lllCI 11 enough. opcil wr.Newpo;t Pl.,. 111 they've done .year ?OOJld,,for about •lO HEAmNG ocr. 17 . ,.....; C1Ddt111H: from loft are Ray Edes (m captains ~et), Matt ' Pla....,. c..,..ioFo-• will bold a · · ' Dldat;J!ob Siebert, Beu. GOlbea and Al Ponb (back to c:.mera). .J pubUCiieOtmg on the ileue Oct. 17. ." • ___ A._: ,,. -11 c.=c;:·;..~~oppomtion VCI Vmkrgraduates Seek Housing in Harb'!J"''Area · ,4l ... __ e ~ . "We think that city P~ Duec-.. IOO lllldergr-'"lbe _,_ booe 1._ 1be hunclrW of is not ~ to _.. the -. of rlih•~ .-,~--~~-~~:.;.::Jft!?-.v ·~ ~~~~t-~~--:l ott~·~~~-;:&-.-: :~~:Y:.,.~~~7-~:~remi~ .... ~.·£'~ · on ttm, bot our comm'tlft• ba .. con-hollJlng fn 1be focal COIDIDunitJ far the to !Ind ...,,-. -In 1be ,.... 'Ibo hoalloC olllcO le Cl!•• m- It's Fine to Pld.y Cards cluded Ula! it would b<! absolutely in-fd quarter, accordillg .lo Robert W. -·-"-""'"""-" Bafden said. talm llotlnp of -· '!:,,::.-equitable " Hayden, UC! dlre<'W of housing. •----. '. d boUIM, w!ddl -«f .to . Macnab ii cl!airman of tile eivic '1-Hayden .,aid ~Uoos on Tbe. foll qUINr beSllll s..>1-23: --Olld !*.:f In • .,:',; lain <Ommittee ol the Newpcrt cunpus for linglo Olld married InUllllGotofindta&aplacelt\llal'. muoly. m,den -,_,_ 11)' BaVCE --/ ot .. °""' ......... be bad~ ~ up for tl!e game Harbo!" Chamber of Commts;ce, and students are filled: ~ than 600 tho -Ruileda -a reaaomblo nnf• of tlla .....-.. woo for about nme years. holds a similar committee position for students have signtid. wiildut lists, be trwDlpartmlcm prd>lem, Hayden ll:i4. bu • place fer ltudirm'l 11 Wq• There'• a small cot.rie of Newport Beach men who have found what many seek, oot 1oo Dlllll)' find -their place in the sun. Four men we.e at the car de Tu... the N-Harl>or-Casta llleta oald. "Pdlllo ..__ to 111a -ed to call ar .mt. to· pi.. I llfllll. day ~· Another twilli.t Ul-ttie. -. 'Board-i'f!!R;i'itors . -~ -.. ~ --- · It'S at the entrance to the Newport Pier, just far enough from ~ boulevard to drown out the noise of traffic, and jullt ...,.. tllOUgli to the ocean to i-Ill& JIO"••"'C of the wave5. Here, crowded m"UUDd a car4 table covered with • remnant ot ·'111i old Army b~et, -12 to 15 czilll/01• players have~ their~-,. They play in Iba aummerlim< . wintertime, oil tile-· - It's pNbably the oldest game i town. . "We've belll pllvln' titre now IOln r on to 10 y~, ._.,·you aytl! ~c asked another. .. ~ tb& tblt,.l'-thlnk." One pla.ya" .. 2 111. ~·· sideline!:. 'Ibey were ~Y Edes, 69 ; Mayer and his staff ere prcJpOllni Matt Didak, 76 ; Bob Siebert, 68 ; Ben that businessmen be compelled to pro. Gosbea, 74; John Beardlley, 70, and vide off-street parking when any new Al Pm.tz, 79. business goes in or when any old "How do you get to play?" they business i5 altered or expanded more were asked. than 10· percent of its value or floor "Jt's .an....,._ game " came the rep· · · ~~~ , s12e., ly. #"ls it complicated?'' '""' · "N9. You have to be able to add." ·'l'hel:r, "Only one thing, no gambling." 1 Thi:.¥ said they, play even when it rains; "Bob Reed (city !nu1ne ufety ~) has been tryin' to Ill ., a pliice imide for winter," one mlD volunteered. Now, however, in the ·summer sun. tney all wor~ ~~";6· Teen-agers · by cast a glancr efery so of~. For a moment, one youtl1 stopped to watdl. He almost looked as il tie wi shed h{' coul4 sit down in the 1un with them. ALLOW ACf.ION It'• the llgure of 10 pm:ent that especlall7 1rb the chamber and real estate,conun.tttees. "We feel· that there lhould be at least a-U pe:rcenfiDOWabce, 11 MaCnab aay1, "In Ille intirett ol malntainlnf tbe ~ o1 the ctty, any""e should ·allowed to remodel.up to 25 percent becoming liable to the parking requirements. . .• ... ' Citizens for School Bonds "It is also felt by both committees that econlomic neceuity would make it necessary for buslneum.en to take, care of park:ing availablll fY.· themselves if they were gomg-<~ survive in business." The city staff bu lncocporated a claU3e which letl businessmen off the hook 1dmewbat. If a property is so plndied !or parkk!g that it ls obvioUJly impoasible to provide on-site perldng, the owner can pay a fee to the city in· mad. Formed in San Joaquin A citizene committee bu_,__ ed to push for passage of a $5 mi.Dion San Joaquin Elementary S c h o o 1 District bond issue on Sept. 17. The committee, organized Tuesday: is now looki ng for workers to make telepbOOe calls, address envel~ and. hang posten. . The committee, under cbairmansblp oI Charles "Chuck" Waltman, al. El · ~oro. plans a ~ cunpolaln. · • One effort willlbe to mail a ane-p1ge !act sheet lo ·the ,OUO ~ voters. Mrs. Ruth ve.covo llld tile sheet will describe rap&d growth Of the school aaMl tell bow llllte buildiog aid be cut oil 'almoat lotally il th illttrlct doea't .... the. bonds. "They will be true fact.I, II she aaid. "We Wlll1't be hldq lll)'bnf from anyone. And we ""1't be 1r)'luC to un- duly scare anyone." ~ The secood effort wUl ~ to provide 11peaken tor PT,\'1, bomeowmr1 Ol'ganiza-aucl -intore8t<d groups . Mr!. BelWllCO'VO 18'.d. Bob Arp, ol El on>, will -ar· rqetnmt.s for speakers. H l s · ~ number is 113'1-0276. The tiWd effort will be tolepbooe calls the day or so belore the hood e-. OI tho 14,000 regisle!"ed voteti, 8,CXXI are In Leilla'e World and wm o. 1n1onned by -cimtit -..i, Mrs. Belvetoow said. . Sheilepea there will be enough wlun- leen to cau the o4ber e,ooo, or ~ 4,000 llgiring. husbands met .__ ol the ..,.. limlly may be reglilered. . -penon" she said, should coatact 1belr area representatlve1. They .... , Unlveroity Park -Mr. aud Mn. MarV Ma;...-, -· Mission Viejo -Dom.a~ 13'7· 8887. Caplltrano Hlghlmd1 - F r e d Wallm'en~ 1l3'1-lrl57. Aegean Hlllis -Mrs. Belvncovo, ~111&1. .. El Toro -Bill Milan, 113'/-U785, Maine Ocrpo Alr SUl!on -·col. Jadr. Lque, 131-1141. lie™ Gd1lln is In charge In · Lemn World. PUl.ow TaJ:Ju Fall 'Jbe So-called 0 in-1ieu fee" wOuUI go into a muddpal kitty, at the: rate Of ro percmt ol the dollar oollt ol each r• quired perking -· SPEND MONEY Coomcthnat would lake the money and spend it on public parking Iota, ,_,., er other nructurto dediceted lo" paztinr. . Piannlrc Director Mayer admits tile in-Beu ldane im't Hen U ID 8~ tradive. anre.r to the dtJ.'1 long rare• l*kinl need!. . "I ,SW't tbint any s h r e w d bw;k! two•n would take in;Jieu petk· lug,. became be hal DO allUtlDC';I IJ'Oll) Ille dty wben or where the park- inf lots would be tTI>vided. ''But on the other hand," concludes Mayer, '"there is no way to tighten up ttU proposal any tighter. It's the best we can come up with, and .111e'Je lllHDed the thing for months and months." An emel'!OOCY parking ordinance, passed last October, is still in effect requiring much the s a m e re· qulrements that the new ordinance seeks. The in-lieu fee is unique to the J!·~ to be debated at the ~ 17 fi.r al, 11, (left) appears to crumble under blow by Ben Mou, u, dw'lllg pillow fight Coota Meail Recreation Deparbneot's Peony Thun<1a7, but rallied to win the contest. Youngsters~ a ptnny lor a ch ance to knock each other over with a bti of feathers, as well as other fun acliv!Ues. ' .• A . 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The last time Nixon cam· paigned 1t1< bims<lf in hU lll!Wt:ive sbate, be sutfettd a stinging 388,00J..vote defeat for governor at tbe hands of Democrat Edmund G • Brown on Nov. a, 1962. That campaign ended with Nixon·'s bitter morning-after exchange wllh ·repo'terl when he promised the rte'W'9rllen, "You won't have Nixon to kick around any longer, because, gentlemen, this is my ,}est pre&! con· f erence "' .. " Six months later Nixon ~d he wra5 moring to New York. NIXON RETURNS Nixoo returns this week to a different California, where Republican leaders brim With coofide.nce that the tormer congrecse m·a n , senator and vice ~ea.dent will easily carry tbe state in his new quest for ttie presidency over Democratic Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. . , The Republicans are in The Democrats are out. Republicans are u n i t e d followfug the 1966 GOP Calilornia s w e e p and Democrats are doing tile fighting among themselves gpliting partitular over the admillisttalion's conduct of the war in Vietnam. Friday, Nixon is schedul· ed to ride in a motoreade down San F.ra ntt1co'' Montgomery Stree~ in hh1 first 1968 campaign ap· pearance in his native stat.e. A r~sing welcome 1 1 forecast. Re ubJican state said in an Jn t e; v:r~-"".~, "Interest in hi« cem1nc ~s 1reat. He's in a 1trong post· fion here." BE'S POPULAR "Nixon is popular today beoaUse he pr4'sents an ~ porWnitY for new, 1ound managemMt · · · I't<>!llo very 1trongly want a cbang<!. 'Ibey -to get away from the poUclet and failures of tbe last four ye..-Nixon bu ll1!c*ted 11• w. 5th S1rit1 An• NEW DEBUT GOP's Nixon peace ·W'ith the other COD•. tendero for the Republican nomtoation. Moet ci his time was spent in seclusion and there W11:re no real campa·ig11 ap- pearances. During !Mt week, he ;V(il!! a lirm pli1!ge •01 suppOil G<w. Reagan and eppor<· Edy v.ttll it 1he baclring ol the wealthy conservative bu'lneaomen Wllo helped ~-Reagan into the · governlll.lp and pushed his ·futile Cl!ldidacy foc prefil· -FINCK KEY A key to Nixon'! good relation. with Caillornia Republican leader6 tme year has been Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch, former aide to Nixon as vice presidept and his - 1960 insidentiei campaign manager. very well." AithOugh Finch a n d Halley said people want a Re8gan have had their dif. m·an ~ "can run the ferences jn policies, Finch shop." helped hold Reagan's 86· Halley declined to dhicuss vote favorite son delegation the dilference between 1968 to the corrvention togdher - and 1962, wtien Nixon bowed sqiyd.ng off possible ~efec· ......... · tions to NiX'Oll. out of state politica w-,.ii his This will p"v dividends for a c r imonioos statements. -v Victori0u5 Gov. B r own Nixon, no\ninated wi~t watched them on television California's votes. during and forecast. ''Nixon is the general election cam· going to regret all hb Ufe paign in the form of a united "-t ......_.... .. party in OallfonBa . that he made u-s..,..~...... There has been little need But another top California for "piecing together'' the Republican, who detlined to party following the June be identified by name. said primary and the coovention, many CalifornLans will re-Halley 98id. member the 1962 Nixon This means Nixon need speech whe~ they vote this not worry about keeping his fall. own party together and SHOWS COURAGE tryi'ng to avoid being caught "I think that his courage in the middle of party strife, in continu&lg to pursue an or refereeing d I S p U t e II · ,~ able ~ cour&e is the Thus, be oan de,vol:e hill full ~ \hlllg that ~ds OJJt dfmU to -eating to •up· in peoplela minds, ' this port from dis gr u ·n t 1 e d' Republic~ said. Hit's ecord D e mo c r a t s and in· since 1962 as party dependents who will hold the spokesman. and ( i 1 e ss _k_e.cy_to_th_•_el::e:-cti_•_n_. __ _ cam~gner for o t h e r Ref)ubllcan.s -''all of thfs1--"""'. . d" cmvage," he -&ddtd. . GOP politJciari.s in the state, some of whom fou~t wilti Nixon when he wa1 a Calif<Kitla party leader, are eol.idly b<l>ind Nixon oow , the source 1aid. SPENT VACATION Nixon came to Callfomta bnmedlately alter the Ri&publican Nati.ooel 0.-. and fP'!nl • week ot San Diego P.Wlning his campal,p and making "Prepart for tht futur1 ••• Toda~t· • s.cr.+.,-i•I e M.41&•1 l1111t1t•11•• . ···""''"' e D•11t•I AJ1irtl11t Phone U).17h.or 543-1721 -·-\ BAF•co INBU!!ANCE forspteial GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNTS on your Family Auto Insurance, lob Paley and AllOC1at .. INSURANCE 474 E. 17th ST. COSTA MiSA 642-6500 - • Co. 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Schedules =~~~~~·k~ , -a ... ~.y, .,u. 1<1111• e-r- WAS~~ quarter<; Later Stuart G. ty mlmben ndd ll -a ....... ~· ·---· . ~-~--·---.... ··~-..... ,,,,. ~· :;;" ~\ ':.:.Bff'J!I!'":" -·J __ _........,...._.,...~ ...... 4'-----·-.• :1'\"Uf'\'4 ~·. ed wi a threat of Com· Transport A11ociation 1ald win. pula:ory fovernrnent 1 11__ 'Ibey #id, too, that schedull.ng have agreed to be w• confident the a1rW1111I ·"Humphrey'• foreloi DOllcita fight air coogestion by shul-could come to scheduling were ioconsistent wltlt the fling 1chedule1 and perbapl agreem~ much as tbeY feelings d American voter1. ~ some barptn do oo. ·other d:Wk:ult mat-Wlw.t tilt n a Y • 1 a Y t r I fare ache.mes at peak ten IUCb al fares and neJlected to take into ac.. period.I. clD• of sen1ce. count, tJ>wtver, na tMt 1n A· eommitt.. of -tho --..-!!! ·pollOcal-'11, ale wtD atC:O. airlines also hu agreed to TRAFFIC FLOW voters has been a dubious seek Civil Aeronautica :O.vld D. 'nlomu, acting force so~· 'd N Yor'k Bo~pmnis6ion .to s~ FAA adminl6trator, a n,d G<l"J1e rJ:ia!i 9;:' ~efeller r' 1 u.5~~~g com-Alan S. Boyd, Secretary of was· ~ man' who could r.....-~~m~°'~, WI ffie po~er fO --Ttim{fi\itibu, 15 Waftf· po~'-moat NCO make changes in schedules e4 ~e airllneS that if they c e a s ! u 11 Y f o r 1lJ ~ if airport capacity fa did not act to ease traffic RepubEUcans. '.lbeJ J;cCariby ..__. threatened Sen. ugene • The le. . ho d now in tbe New York area was ttie man most likely to commi~e arm! 0 u ~de 8~ the FAA might have to get elected for .t be particularly concerned with relOrt to co mp u ta or y DemOCNts . Yet n e !f. b.1 r New York , Chicaco, Loa 1cbedulinl. could get elected by own Angeles and Wa-rtoo. Botll Boyd and CAB ~ii.;,, -party, there PROBLEM Cllalrman John I!-Crocker WH bitt.r· dil...UOU .. '!'bl Air congestion bu been a Jr., have uid they would Republicans bad a mini~ growing problem over the prefer not to eet involved In over their vice presidential past few years but ft reach-schedu11nc. choice. The Dern o c r a~ a ed epidemic propartlona 1ut Tlptoo 11id; "U the fought a bitter battle over a month when air traftlc con-covernment take1 over the real W'aI'" in Vietnam. trollers l.t\IDCbld a bJ·tbe· &ehedulinC of an airline it While Democrat I c book safety campa.llft. SJnce bad better take over the delefates fought each other i then there have been hours-airlJne-.lnd that would turn vert>alb in the cooventiOn Jong delayi at m.a n y the U.S. iyatem into a demomtratan kn o ck e d airports, pardcularly in tbe &)'Item like Aeroflot, '' tlle eaC'h other verbally in the New York area. . S OYilt pernment~wned a mph I theater, The airline• group met tor alrtine. demo0sil:r1tor1 kn <>Ck• d posals to the Federal Avia· Tipton told a news con-heads with Chkato p0Qce tion Admini1tration I a 1 t fereoce the airlines group and Illinois Natl on .al week. al.Jo diacuaaed po s a f bl e Guarc1s'men downtown. The airlines group met for ellm.inatioa. of . .some . of the ER JRONIES several houri at CAB head· special low fares dur111a: the omTh ttier ironiel butieat traVtl hour11 or ere. ':"'ere o , bollday-travel concestion. and qddities DO pOli~. 68; 6 to Teach College Courses S'ome OC-tht airlines a.re Etgtit Y~ aco, · &troogly opposed to these K e n n e d Y s Ct.tboli~ Wl_.ODS however. I l became ~ major i11ue •-· ' th t childr • doiged Wn 4-11 tile C9111· wu •creed 8 ens · trail u Eu&ene fire& and the vialt-USA type ~y 0. tile lale Seo. of fares would not even be Robert F Kennedy en· ~dered for any altera· coutered ~llar ~ tiooe. prejudice, they did not men- PROPOSAUI Six Ocean View t.eechera At Uieir 4*!'i'"'11-m~th!. will be teachlnC eollep •x-· tile alrlines also prop<M!ed tension cousee in dirtrict that: schools thil fall -Froyd Bellllttt Naval Air Pepperdine Collea• in Los Station near· K e n n e d y Ang~es, which bu con-Airport be closed u &oon as ducted extenaon courses po6Sible. Pending the clos- through the dfltrl.ct two ing , mWtary aircraft would semesters, t!:lis fall ta llatini be asked to 1u1pend opera- Ocean View Administration tiori.s at Ba:Jnett during the office and Westmont School peak hOun at Kt?llledy. Tip- as extension cent.era in their ton said one day 50 planes course brochure. were kept waiting in line on ;p.e counes to be offered the ramp at K e n n e d y this fall are developing ~ause of interference by reai:U11~ teachetf' aldea, new Floyd Bennett traffic. sciencr matnlala, teaching -The CAB move fcrward readi~· , individual reading on the application of Pan and · lvement of the com· American World Alrwaya munity the pub!Jc achoo! for authority to acquire program. Teterboro and R e pub 11 c Prospective teachers, in-Aiq>ortl in t.be New York structors wantin1 to pick up area for uae by private avi'a· extra credit and realdents of tion. Huntinctoo Be-ach intereated The &lrllne11 referred fare· 1::::=--=ln the material can ai !!~[p ~ch'.: e ro als to anels ew. further ltudy. They're tO The ctu ... will meet once be reconsidered by the conl- a week from 4 to 6:30 p.m. mitt.M at a meeting Sept. 5. Tenite et I P.M. tion it. · The two prindpe.l con- tenders fOr tne .. d!>.moc:ratic nomination, Humphrey and McC·arthy, both are from Minnel50t.a. 'nle third CU• didate, Sen. G e or I• McGovern, lo from Soutll Dakota where Humphrey was born. And whlll tie wa1 in the senelte, Humphrty Uv· ed next door to McGovern. Both cha.Uena:en o w • d Humphr<y a JrlM dNl politically. ' Tho two i.., llopol>Ucon cmdid1t.e1, Nixon • n d Rocke-feller, art rrom Ntw York Ind, In f!Mrt. bOtb bl.ve apartmentl in the Ml'l\e biC Ctflll stool building o n falHooable upper Fifth Avenue. HAL AllllCHll HEARING AID~ r•I AW< lificatf•11 I See by Today's Want Ads • U )'Ct! have been th1nldn& ol. ~ptrinc • ii dw tlrM. Thn-2 it a Sift. wNl- 'Plptl' .it -1/l oft! • Whlre >'O'J can nnt 1. W.utr:llOUSE • :llOO ... ft. / • ~ iar u an. TV / - All P9nney Stores O~en Every Night Monday Through SaturClay . • ' ·~ . 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Moecow ttartied c 1 0 1 1 n g · ple hu welcomed tbe two- Otber unforeseen pro-down Oil Satmdll'yi. daj weekend Al a metbod of blems oho have arisen, but The problem has been gl'linf l'e .-, "men dnullreuless drawo th 1 ironed out oo that at lean l!'"'9 to Oev•lop tbelr world bmbest ocoldingl In the of. --lhops operate ciiltW!t" ftcial p<ess. ~· In deb •~~ •.· Pnvda; the ...,."1'"1'<1" ; -The humor ma i 11 t n e MolCatris U diltrlcts~:-that IPMb · for U.' ~· Krdlodll summed ft up in a Docton' and denUsts' of mum.t,pmty~ allo tde1 an cover cartoon recent1y: fices •• anot.ber pro· opU.mirtk' «view. It quoted "Now I have two 11171 off," blem.-u yet unresolved. Karl Man: on lela:ure. "'Ibe the reellilg llulbaad tells l>H In the beglmllng all 'free day will c ... e when spore wife u be come• home medical aerv1cet were shut time, DC)t wor~nl time ,;m brandJ1htn1 two emptle1. down ~ &alturday. ~The be the· ,.ardltlck of wealth." 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I • ' " I I ., • .... --~~-~~"'.:-~~--,~~-~--::.:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...,~ ............. ~ ............................................................... ..,,,.."'"""'~"""'"""" ... -~~---..,-""'--__ _._--. .. -~----.-..~--....-.~~"--~~-~~--..-~- J _ 1 • I j • I I I ' o.\lLY flLOI Moud.q, Stpttmbtr Z.1968 LEGAL NOTICE • " Evening <:oarses ' p , OCC" Offering Vocational Cl4sse~ , ~ ' Vocatlonal olasoea leading "C" average, and .ore In at· P _l(!l,.olotlal. Del!«DatlOll, MmllliOti'Dfion,;~u rs er y to ··certif1cate1 ol f:ddeve-teodance at·OCC or GWC at R l I k ' ?tj I it a c'e,IP en t. School 'Edl.lcat!On, POUco meot are-to be olfered by the time requlrem~ are Pro!essiooaJ 0 tp 1 0 tn 1 1 Science. OrqDI.._.! Coaa,J_J~lallCoU.it compleled. "~"'·'I·.-"-ul-Tiade u( TeebleaJ ••~ •-·-Certificate ol Achieve-""'-= •.--~--~ Elecldciil ~. Eleetro- Open reg:Imration ""Yill be ment p r 0 g r am 8 are tani. Inaurance Clabm Ad-Mechaoical Dr""nWr EJ.ec .. held from 6 lo 9 · p.m. f<>day · availeble Jn Ule following jua1ing. tronl<a, Madtln;'Si;j, Prac- aod Sepi. 3. ' fields:. Purchasing, Ilea! ·E-. tklet, Pe\!<>lell!n Praotleel, The courses, taught in ttie ~un -Grounds Saies alKl .M a;r k•e tin & Qua l It) Aasuraoce. Stll- evenlng, will begin Sept. 19. MR.lilteolnce. Management.· ti~~ IOd klr Vocationp! certiflc-are , BUJ._. -Accoon<!ng, Secretarial "!"I Clerical-Condif.lo .... , J;~: • awarded "1leo 1 I u d e I!. t 1 BllOioo~ Madagement aod GeJioril Off1<i! -l'ractlC,O<, laduatria!·B1111J\Osa.. ' . complete at le11e 12 unit& of Rlllailin'g, El-oolc Data Cegal Secrel4rial, IMedleal , ~-Will be held required courae work at Pro c e 1 sin r, Escrow Secret8'Jal, 5ecre(ai'tal: .DOCO inBasll a P4*rt New Professioltaf-! Building •. . ' . ' Gorden Offic,, ~ow :A:vallable omC: .i.. op~oub,Wljt are~ tp~ desi,D~ ' fllr )'(llU' lleeds. ~•111 allil cllna~ controlled.. Lars• partJU area. ~ ,. ., . .150 S£\/INTHIENTH !AS-1'. ' ; COSTA MISA • , F~ LWING '·tNJ!OllMATION CALt. PETE. IA(tEn REAi. 1'.f . ' , •. 642-4353 -. .. • \ 0nqe Coast College or 'Managem.<nt. Travol Ag<ocy ~on.. G)IMUlum "°".et Gl'{C in ~G~jld<lrW~~est~_c_ou_~~·~"'-·th~•~-lDl~•-'-""""~~c~.P~·-c_._u_.~F-ood~-S~•~'~~-lc~•-·H--'q-t_e1'_ico~n~oge~~°"""'~~~~ulldillg~~·::.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!f!~~ / _,,.;• -_.,.,,. LEGAL NOTICE "' •.t.111 ni SU .. 111110111 COVIil Of' THI" STATI Of' P'-Mtn CALll'otl;MIA ..0111 THI. ClllTll"ICATI! 01" lllSINISS. COUNTY OP OlllAHGI -l'ICTITIOUS MA.MF' --Mt •• ._ Tl>e undenl;M'd do certHV 1tltY l'!f MOT1Cf. 0, HIAlllMG l'UITIOIC "0111 f.l>nGllCll"ll 1 bvtlN:u at P. 0. &Git 2U, P•OIATI Of' WILL AMO ,0. LET· Cost1 Mev, C1!lloml1 '2127 C.llflor11(1, TlllS TllTAMllHTAllT • 11r1<1•t 1t>e lkll!IOUI firm Nm. of M M G EJll .. o1 ALICE ANNA KLAG£S lllO COMPA.N¥--1nd ,.., •aid,~-.,._ .. •1.1Ci • KU<iliif c;>ec=""' ~·ll-J----' pmfll a1 the to11owlnt1 ~r.ont. wtiot. NOT1ce"' 1s HE°REBY GIVEN TNll "'"'"In fvll 1nd pl1«t of resldenq 1111 RALPH PAGE KLAGf::S 1ncl-M.1.RY Is follows: SCOTT PYLE h&W tiled hertln • H!ltlon .t.HTHONY .... GEllOME. 2411 • '"" FOr Pra ... ol Wiii Ind for 111Ull'U of Pl., Apt. 10. Colli Meu. . Ll!tfen Tnla"*"llN lo the P.tlt\on9n. MATTIE R. GEROME. U0 • 1ltll Pl., rl'ft.......:• ·tD WlllC~ !t m•Of fOI' fllrJher Apt. U, COllll MIU 1>1rtlcul•rs, '"" 111&1 tM time Ind pl1t1 OATEO A1111v•I 9, 1MI al "'••1"9 The t1rrw•ht1 beln tet tor AIUHON't A. GEaGMIL -< -1 .. MATTIE R. GEROME ealirmti-1 10; ltdt;-1t-f,..., I.fl!., n cco.>rtroom al O.-Plrtmtnl N<!. 1 ot uld St1te ol C1lltornl1, Or1nsie Caun~: c.ourt, 11 IOl N. ll•OllclwlYi lll 1119 Cl~ al On All!I. t. 1961, bffor• me, 1 Nohry Puttllt In end tor 11ld Shlle, "'90Mll'f $1nl1 An1, C1llfll(llll. IPl>'llred ANTHONY A. GEROMm end Oiled A.1.1gu1t '°' lHC MATTIE •. GEROME kMwfl to me to W. E. ST JOHN be the Ptrwr>I """'°" M"'" ,,. sul). CDUlllY Ci.rte Krlbed lo rt-.. wllllln lllllnJmenl ind ec-CONIN, OSTI• AND MILU•O kncrwledted ,,,.,.., executed tf19 11rrw, T""11 tllC •.:U.lulldllll Clom1 Hl.rll 44t W. Tllltfl St. Nol1ry PublJc.C.HfOl'..i. Stnhl An .. C11lflml1 '21tl PrlntlH1 Offltll In Ttl: (n•I tu-Ml Or1nsie covntv Att-v• "" Pttlti.ner My comml11lon E~Plret Puttll1hed Or•l'IM Caul 0111'1' Pllct, JulV lt, "'' Auoll•I l1 1nd 5.ePtt!'nber 1. 1, 1961 lS~ p~ c.-.CeMI ~ ... -•Old. --· ·-'~ ... ;., ""'"'"' u. It, 2' Incl SepfM'lbu 2. LEGAL NOTICE . lf60 l:JIM.I LEGAL NOTICE l~""-o,c,~,~.~,c,,c,:-:<o,c,o,~T:--::0;,-;;T:,~,,-­ sTATI OF (Al.tFORlllA POil P·S•1 THI COUNTY OF OUNGI CIRTll'ICATI OP DllCOl'ITIHUANCI tt .. ""'°"" OP Ulli: AMO/OR AIANDOMMINT OF NOTICE 01' NIAaUtO OP PITITIOM l'ICTITIOUI MAM• POii Pll08ATI! OF '#1\.L AMO POii THE UNOER!IGNEO don M"°' <ef'> LETTERS TESTAMIMTAllY tU'f tnll, t'ffe<llw AWUlll l, lNt II Qil.. E~11t al BRODIE AHLPORT, O.a1 .. I'd to do DU1IMH Uncl&r 11111 llcll!IGUI ed. llrm·,,...,. all ME$A AUTO WRfi'CKERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thel •I 2111$ Pl.aontl• A.-, Cot1• Med, Maf91nl Boone A.hll>Cf'I h11 !lid Mreln I C1ll!ornl1, ""'Id! butlnea Wit f'Drnwl'fY-H"t!llwl fOI' Pl"OlllN ot w!ll ind tor tomPOSH of tM loll_..,. penon. WllOH llMJ1nct of Lelt9rt Tut1m.iit1ry to Pell· ' "II -• .. •--• t-, ,..ftl'...ee fo Wl'llttl II medt for "'""' " "' ...... l'itct ,.....,...,. further 'Hrtlcvl&rt, incl tlwlt thl llm. Incl 11 tol!oWI, 10-.,.11. 019" of i.irlne ""' Sllmt h.ot bffn HI ~· B. Grlm111••rd En,.,,,rllotl, Ilic., I POI' AllSIUll 23, 1'61, 11 ,,:io 1.m., In tM Cllof'Ol"n11 corporttlon covrtroom of oe111rfm1nt No. T of ·11!d «11-B Ftrnlflf Avenue, Coron1 del N\tt, court, 11 901 NDl'!h Broa<:1w1y, In tht Cltv C1Ufornl1. of Stn!1 Ant, C1lllo•nl1, Cer1mc~I• lo• '"nuttlon of buslMst O•lftl Auautl 30, lHI llndtr the ebovt l1C1!tlll\ll ,,.m.e, Incl If-W. E. ST JOHN, lld1vll of pub!lullon ftlfreol, 1r1 on flll! Ca<1nl'f Ci..-k. In Ille offlc.. ol JM Cetml'l'i Clffll of llOSSMAN AND I.lilt.II, 0r1"'11 COll!ll'f', 'undft' ""' J>l'Ovl1lont of , ..... llnle MDlllCI SHllVl,-f, S.Ctlon 14" of !tit C!vll Codt. Lfl """'"' CtHflrllll tl0f1 WITNESS m~ Mild "'II JOlh di~ al JU-Tll: (llJ) ll1·n'4 ty,-1'"'-- -""'""" ,.,,...,.,_,. E. 8. Grl""'l!llrd l!nterprhe., Publ'shed Ori1>11e Cotti 01l!V Pllof, Inc. A11gv1! ll, and Sept, 1, 7, lHI 1::15111 flt Elmer 8. GrTmse11rd, Prnldfnl LEGAL NOTICE II'""'°"' Kew-& GIT'lllMI, Nfn, •lolt C1m1w Ofi.,.. N......-r l19dlo -C.llflt1rll1 nu.I '. NOTICE OP TllUITll'I SAL• Ttl: s.t-Mel \ N1. li.f-PYLI! Pub!11Md Or1~ Cotti 0•11'1' Pilot. Oft WftlnesdtY, Sel>ttmbet 11, 1ffl, It AUWll 11,. 1', 2' Ind &etltmbtr 2, ll o'Cloek A.M .. II tftlr1nt;:1 fl> IM Nrk-1'61 ll:IMI Int lot In front al 411 Soulll lrooltllut'St StrHI, ·An1t11lm, CIUfDrnl1. llld _,.,,~ II l«elld 911 feel 1oulll of "'9 Al- Morfv-Co. "n'NlnHll 1WO -i.cl ltttl LEGAL NOTICE ,....., lltn. MAVFLOWEJt INVE$TMEMT CO., H TnJllH under !tit deed al "'111 ll'lldt CEltTll'ICATI! OP •USINESI b'f WILHELMINA A. PYLE, 11 ....,. toi. PICTITIOlll l'lllM NAME encl -•rite pl"llPeri'f tl!d F'IDl:lrcled TM l.llldtrtltnld do r.rKY cel'tlf'f th1l F~ry 1, 196'. In 8ook m1. P11e 14, of ""' 1r1 ~ondudlnt I tommodll'f trldl"9 Oll!cltl RK<lrdl ot 0rl"'1e Count;, b\o1lne" 11 Co-Ptrt11tn, II 1.05' 80W-tfl CllllO!'flil, 9lV!n la 1..:ur1 In IT\" Sir~ In G1.V.n Grov1, Cl!llornl1, Ul'ldtl'" dttttedntll In f1vor of VIOi.A SWAN, If\ "'e fldltl0<i1 firm fllmt al COMOO CO. unmarrltd ....orne11 end ALEXANOlll: H. Ind thtf llld firm 11 ~ed el tl!e SWAN, t m1rr1ed m1n, motlltr tNI son l~l""'ln1 ~"0'"· """Oii• ,,....., In full 11 lolnt lt!\lnh, by tHIOl'I Of flM bl'11eh Ind PllCH ot rtSldtntl ,,, •• follow.. to-of nrt1ln obf111tlon1 .e<:urtd thtrtbv. wit: notlc.t ol wll!dl Wtl recordod Mfl'f 13, ALFREO J. FISHER, 1051 llowen 196&, In Book IS9t, Pit• 1'4, ol 11ld Ol- SI.. G-tnlfn Grove, Ct!lt...,.,11. ltlll Reaird1, .,.Ill Kli 11 P<lbllt IUdlon FRANCES A, MOSS, 501 E. Kllt!ll, le the 11111~1 bkkltr tor tll!I, P•'fttlle In ,l,.pr 18, Ortntf, C.lltornl1. 11wtul mOfttY cl fllr! Unlm:I Slaltt 11 1111 OONALO P, W11.SON, 1217 U!wr'f llmt of 11!1, wllholJI w1rrtl'>f'f H lo lllle, Road, \.\U Anofln, C1111ornl1. peuenlon or encumbr1ncn, ""' lntete1t D. P. W!LWN dbl Al1•a llHl'trch, convt'fed lo 1nd now Mid bv uld Tl\ll~ '111 Lc.,..,.y R°"'d• L111 A1!111le1, undef' Mid Oeed al Tl\ltl, In Ind lo IM Ctll'9rnl1. f91kM'l"ll dfl><:rlbed property, I0-...-11: JOH~ "· FLEMl~G. 4ttl S!1111ttury, Loi :15 d Trtd No. 2u•. II per !NP Sllerman Oalt1, Ct!ltorn11. rl!COrded In ttook 61, p1e• lt of HARRY SHESTON, UJIS Moorp1rt:, Mlsc•ll&l\fOU!I MaPI. record• of Hid $hermin 01~1. C111lorn\1, Orlntl Covnl'f, C1llk>rnl1. Wllneu lhtlr h1M11 lhl1 Jrd dl'f of ,f&fo !O< the purP"CS• of PIYlfll obU11!l°"' u11, 1961. •KV•l!d trt ,.Td ~ lncludlntl feelc, OONALO I". WILSON ct.•roe• Ind 1~pens11 ot 1111 TN1'" I nd 0 , P. W!\.SON ol Jlle, JOHN A. FLEMING Otltd: All!lutl 13, Ifft. HARRY SHESTON MAYFLOWER INV~STMENT CO. A\.FREO J . FISHIER tu South we11t~ Avenut , •• • .. ·-mock turtleneck kDit with · bright apla.Slu111 of color -"~.oo-·~ By Brigadoon. Three liVle flaps in bright colors march down the side of this smooth grey knit of 100/'. cotton. A yellow mock turtleneck .snuggles up. l'ermanent l'ress and washable, this little wt goes any- where you go' Just one· of man;· great styles. 3-6x. may co girls' wear 56 no-iron Splinter jecma in slim and f89U}ar s.oo FRA.NCE S A. MOSS LOI A ... !H 6. Cll!fol'nl1 srATE oF CALIFORNIA Tl\l1ttt By Billy th• lid. Most wanted COU~TY OF ORANGE l ii fly Cvnthl~ SlwtM Oft 11111 )rd dtY ol A11111111. A.O., 1m. Au!sllnl :::;.•l•rv )-eartS in 10WT1. Jn nWon ripple bf.I<>"!! mt. Ill• 11ndettl~-. I Not••Y Pvb11c ,,., •nd '°' ••Id c-,.,.. it><1 s1~1e, P uttllllltd or-• co11t o111'1 P11ot, twill. Sturdy' belt loops for young rHldlflf 11\ertln, d11!t C'Glnmlnlont<I ard A1111u1t If, 2' t!>ll Sto!embtr · 1. ·-·"· "'"°"'"'"' ·-I·"" OON ... \.0 •. ~ .. =:~~~~~~~~· ·=·~ ..... ~r-i~f------1i~gt~~··~~°'r~~~~·~·~· ~~,~··as~h;ab~l~e~.;:------t--=--J~~:-~ WILSON. ALFRED J W ._ --••• "''"'' ,,.,41 ,~c~~t!f Irrl:fl'Ue, brasar green. to the With in lnlll\llTlfMI, Ind •ck-ltd-P.5f81 • 7 slim . d gul 9ed lo me lh1t thn 1~ecvltd rri. .. ,.... CaRTtl"lCATI! OP IUllN•ll 3-r • W1 Te . Of. In wl!~ll whertot, I ~I'll htr1111nlo HI FICTITIOUS PLll.M KAMI! mv lltnd Ind 1fflwl!d mv ollltlt1 fffl the THE UNOEll:S!GNEO Oe lltrtb'lt d1v 1nd 'ft•• In th11 c.rt1n(lt1 flr11 tbove ctrtllv 11111 1 ,,,., condll{fl,.. '" 1uto w•!lk'tl. wrteklllt b\11lneH 11 l'015 Pl1cenll1 (OFFICIAL SIEAL) A~tf'lut, Cllv ot C.,.'9 Mnt, Covnl'f of Oon110 G. Col Or1no1, Sl1te ol Ctlllarnl1, vndt< 1111 flt- Not1ry PUb!lt , t1Uow firm n1rn1 Of MESA AUTO Slt'1! ti (1lllornl• WRECKERS I nd lhll )lld fl""' 11 (tll'flo PtlMIHI Offlu I" PC..., el ""1 lollcwlnt Hf'_,, whoM 0•11\ff Covnf'f n1,... Incl lddr~hl!I lnl 11 fo!lowt. to- My Cornmltolon l1<1>lres "'"' A1111, ll, 1t11 Cllrfl~ S. Wldltr. 110& l..ui.!n1 STATI! 011' CAL!FOR"llA l1M, N-1 ftetttl. C1llfoml1 COIJNTY OF LOS ANGl!:Ll!I II WITNESS mw hind this JOlh cl1r 9f J"" ON AutUll '· 1... btlort, 11w un-l'I, IHI ~ned. 1 Not1ry Public In Incl tor 11•d CllrlllOP-S. Wldler 1t•fl!, -ll'f -lttd MARRV STAT!! OP CALll<ORNIA SH~STOH ~ fl> -fl! bt Ille _.'°" COUNTY O~ ORANGE .....,... M-II llUl!lscrlbtd "' ,.... Wl!lll" On ll!!s JOlll tlllv ol J11tv, A.Cl~ 1 .... l111tn11n.,f, 91111 .0-*'"" lo mt lhll befwl mt MlttlH1 Gertner. 1 "°''"' Ill llleevtft 'IM -· P~lt In Ind for Mid Count'I 1nd St.te, WITNESS "W M..S trW Ol'tleltl -·· reildlnt 11\t~I" cllJIV ~lllio..ecl 1nd (OFFICIAL IEALI 1-..n, ,..._..,,~ 11>Ntrwl Cllrlt~ 5. Allfn W, Wlllw Wld"'t --le ""' fl! tte 1M Hfson Nctl1tO' Publlc-C1119ornl1 whole "'""' I• tuttlcrlbtd to 1111 wlll!ffl Pr1ndNI Otflol In 1'11trvm~nt, •"" 1cilnowteclted to mt tit.ti lot A-'" C-IY 111 '•Kuttd Ille u~ ti M'f c-.la!Oo! E.ulr8 IN WITNESS wHEll.EOI'. I lltvt Auovtl If, ,.. llfl''°"nl<I "' "'' ll1ncl t l'ld ltll~W my of, STAT'I" OF CALlfDtllNIA 1 11(111 .. ,I TM dtv ind .,._ lft 11111 COUNTY 01" LOS AHGELESI • ttrllllctlt flr1I 1ttov. wrrllln. ON "-' .. ltril. """°"9 ,.., "" !Seti! ..__ llfllllr'llfllMI, I Ho .. rY P\lllllC Ill ..... felt Mkllttl Gtrtn.,- •kf M*lil, .,._,,.. ........... JOlolN A. Nlll1rv Pvbll( lft -"" f'LSMJNO, W-.. ""'' • M "" _...,.. F0t Nici COUl'll'f' ll'ld ll•lt ...._. -It 11$' ,.._ • "'°' wlttllft M• coniml1•IOfl 1..,1,.. · ~it MWlllil ~ ·-lfwl Mir. ,., ttl'O ,,. ......... 1111 ....... 1101111.TION, NOWs1Ra •A11.LA"D WITMl.H ll'l'f fllllll 1M eMdll .... Ot1 c__, 0;1.,., l'OFi'ICIAl. SEAL) NlwNl1 •-11. CtllwM• f'MQ -....... It. """"" Tth -..... Not....,. ~ Cllffllnlll ... ,..,...,. lV.C .A..Y , ·- ... .r"' • • ~ • - · turtlenw aweater ~ in -. wasbai?'• Ban-lon• knit Of nylon t -!•· ~ j ~ ~· "'"'-' _., 4.00' ·.-,' llr Rhcicle.; T-urtlenec~ ~ s!ittt· with Jong slee.ves. Completely .ma- 'Chine washable Qnd co!Cir fqsl; Wear . · d¢ed. A mu.st for, ll)e . acjive 'little \boy. In red, white, nctv:y; green. t.;1, , 'may co l:ioys' yi:ear 52' \TM Bancroft \ \ - pennanent press shift with panties and scarf Br Sparkle Toga. Smocked yoke adds a final touch of fancy to this easy care, JOO/'. cotton dress. Matching panties and head scarf will help win a little girl's heart Red and yellow flowers on a back- ground of dark blue. 3-6x. may cogirls' sportswear 77 . o . f'rlncltNll Offkit In Mii.., °"'""• Cot•! 0111'1' PllM, ln A!Wt'lit ~ AllWll IL II, )I ,,,.. 1111 ...... b..-7, 'l Mv Comrnlnlml ~ .,., 1•1 ... "'7\', ... ,,,, may co south co.st plaza, scin Cllego freeway at bristol, costa mesa; 546-9321, 675-3418 --... .:'~ ..... , ... Tb• DAILY PILOT #:"' , .. "· ,. '"" ""1··~.:. Covers Boatin9 • -shop monday through saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. :.. ' > • ' -------~-~---------- • I ' ~ i • • • • ' • • > • . I ' • f { . l l • ' • • • ! -~ --·· • I ' ·Sears ·--·~---~_..!.__• __ • --~ -·-· • I I Sears ALLSTATE Batterief Fila M011t-6'Volt Can 18'-Month Guarantee Fila Many 12· Volt Can U.V~lt999 ,. .. n . wHll TillMoi. I ' • ~· . -·" _... ._... -----...-... ~.. . -"· 11-. S.pllmbtr ~. 1968 ' DAILY •1LOT f! ~~The. ALL•NEW Sore•Grip • ' ./ • I • . ·Full +Ply Nylon GtJ:aranteed 33 Months ; \ '·. " ·Sears Low Price 88 Pl114 1.81 F.E. T. and Old Tire 6,50xl3 Tubeless Blackwall . ' ' . · ·~' Full-.+PlY...Nvlon . I .. ' . Cord '.Plwi: • 81ZI!: "=:" r.a.T, . SIZE~ r ... ~. lt:F& UliU WI LA 1Diifl fiM .... ···-·i iili· 1.trm. a:a m ~ UIDiiR ·UMW &lllli"""'"" UiiU !Ui Lil iJiii& iUi · S.H f.tiili IUi Di "1.= • ..,=1-.iOJi=_,l.Jl= Will tr.a m • . . I I . +---t--11 ' NflfltA~ ....... , STEEi, CORD . IWll4L 1'IBE8 --·~ _ .... ~··­........ , • • Entlof.SWQD Clearance!, CUT $JO! Auto Aile/ ci,j.ditioner . / . . . . Wu $169.911 1391!2 NO .JIOQY DOWN 1111 oa 8e&rs l'Aq ...,_.t PIM • Why firht the heat! Drive cool, related and -..i I • Fast "cool-down" ••• h.ilb CFM mean l!'ealet comfort. " I , • • • Santa 4na 1n7 S. Malll St. . : lll'UITl ' ! ; ·~- lilill iUi LA· ·· ---~ ---· -- New Sare-Grip Diamond-Patt.em Tread Design Wider and deeper than the average of new • car tire!!. 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U.S. and SovietJaaders can te~el_)r1nter ~ designed to talk to each other simply by m1nuniz.e the danger of ac-. . . cidental war -celebrated picking up Ill receiver. its fifth anniversary Friday. Actually, it is a telegraph Research Gra11t Awarded . The Ford Foundation to.. day .aonounctd. the a"ard of a faculty re:1elrcb fellowlblp lo Uwll A . Froman Jr., UC !nine pro- fessor of political sclenee, to Support ~ research to a theory of p0lltlcs In ving e-w:eryday bargaini by in· dividuall and 1 groups. Froman travel to England o th~ follQl"•hip for the 1 school year to consult th BriUsh political anthr Iogista: on t h e i r wo with primitive tribes. oman'1 plan is to develop basic theory of pollUcs which would apply universally to e .,. e r y d a y transactions. L · "We all talk •bout 'office politics,' but few of us realize that we are dally engaged in political rela- tionsbJps when we deal:w1th our colleagues, our neighbors , the local merchant, OlD' clubs and other groups. My theory is that this simple politics is common to all cultures in all parts or the world," Froman said. Development of the theory would help.,.. to. PNW:i!'.le .. a basic advance -fr un. derstandin_g of lhe simple, everyday mteractions of the world's popUJ.ation. The work ls an eltension of his part research on the theory of bargaining. I • - - ----------------· ------------------------------- • -· \ • • ,_ The U.S. end of the landline and cable ·Cireuit landline-cable •circuit l 1 over which p r i n t e d maintained by ITr World ed Communications, Inc., a messages can be e:s:cbang subsid.iacy_oL .Jnternational on a direct, private, round. Telephone &: T e l e g r a p b the-clock basi.!I. The F o r d Foundation fellOWililp awarded CiFriiEo::m:-r•--------- iackets team with. ieans for a campus comeback Corp. Here,, essentially, is how it ' The hot line extends from operates: Washington to the Soviet When the twa n3.tions wish .capital through London, hagen, Sttx:t11obn Helsinki It was installed in is sent by the duty operator ~e Pentagon Aug. ~. 1963, to his counterparT at the 'following agreement by the other end, advising him that United States and the Soviet the circuit will be used for Union to establish a private, transmission. He also ln-two-way emergency com- munications circuit for the forms him of the required exchange of p r 1 n t e d settings on the equipment, messages in time of in-10 that the. message will be ternational crisis. property received in un- is ~ne of 38 made to faculty members at 29 universities across the nation. Eroman will take a year's leave of • School of Computers ' Give Help - In Physics During its brief history, od d f •· ed c e orm. • the link has U!:en employ The hot-line N\Pl'ator then lotroduction of comno•ters tO avert a po~si'ble military ¥r-· r .. 'showdown between the two prepares the message on a as a teadhlng device m major powers. standard, fi6..word-per-physics will be the en June 8, 1967, President minute teleprinter machine responsibility ol amw pro- Lyndon B. Johnson and in both printed and punched lessor at UCI Irvine. Soviet Premier Alexi Kosy-tape form. These are turned Dr. Alfred M. Bork .ap- gin exchanged messages 00 over to the duty officer, who painted professor of J>hYstcs the accidental bombing of verifies them against the and information and com· a American communica-original copy ot t h e pu1ei:.-sciences, cOmes to tions ship off the Sinai Pen-message, and if both copies UCI from Reed College, insula during the Arab-lsra-agree, the punched tape is Oregon. , ell conflict. Agreement by transn_Utted, first through He is natiooally not.ect"fDr tl1e leaders not 1to intervene the privacy equipment, then his work in the hiStary of what might have been an • into the hot line itsell. phytics and in physics all-out miliW-y confroota-Privacy of transmission ls teaching innovations. He tion. ' insured by sending 'the served .as a staff physicist -The idea for a Pentagon-messages in a form unin-for the Cornmimon on Col· Kremlin hot line was sug-telll_gible to any unauthoriz-Jege Physics, and as con- gested in an open letter to ed observer. S\Wtant to the Harvard former President Dwight D. The machine supplied by University Project ptlyt;ics Eisenhower and S o v i e t Moscow for use at the school and junior college Khruscbev in 1960 by the Washington end is equipped coorse;- editor of a n a ti o n a 1 with Cyrillic (al~bet for A graduate ol Ceo!lgla. magazine. Russian and some other Tech and a recipient of the However, it was not until Slavic, non-Slavic languages PhD from Brown Vnivenl· the Cuban missile crisis in of the USSR) type, the ty, Dr. B<rk taught at the 1962 had demonstrated the machine at th!! Moscow University of Alaaka for 10 compelling need for imme-terminal, with R o m a n yaers be.Core going to Reed .... __:-_.1li_at_e p ~r s.lfllci: ! co_m-. charac~J.$.. , ·-· College--in 1963. 'fziiliilCatloh between the two.1o====================,\ countries that the link was " officially established, Because af ita direct nature, the hot line ha! been c_,. WHk AAMCO ..-; ..... -tlMilt 10,000 l•lflsrnl11klll ~ You a.t "" tow1,., • ,, .. f9M. clMd!. fnt. •fficl•rit: .. ,...~ .,_ ,,, iutt -... ,. An• .... MMCO. ,._,tr:•"-""'°" mn .. "'°tctN II)'..,.,, SCIO AA.Meo c. . ..... _.. ID C&llll. 1[""'7 '"'l'l\l'ID DIMI I ......... liM ,_.. ••• ., ........ ,_ II 'Mf• .. AA .. I • ..... 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All we~e thinking ahead to their debut ~ to college. · Miss Linda Christine stabler, daughter of Mr. and M:ri: William· Laird Stabler has been assistant sailing instructor at Lido Isle Yacht Club and will be attending Scripps College in Cl~ where she · will major either in humanities or psychology. 1 ' Another worker bas · been Miss Alicia Stanley Turner, ·wbo was . a camp counselor for C~ta Mesa Parks and Recreatjon Department and will be majoring in sociology at the University of Santa €18r.a . She Is the daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Roger Ebert Turner. Joiping Alicia at Santa Clara will be Miss Anne Casey Storeh, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Arthur Storch. Anne plans to be a psychology major: . HAWAll~CATIONS . Two debutantes took vacations· to Hawaii Enjoying the-niild climate and delicious Hawaiian fQod were Miss Georgine Lunde Smith, daughl<!r of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Warren Smfth, and Miss;Sally Holstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .. George Meade Holstein·· Ill. Sally plans to study oceanography at California Western .University in San Diego. Georgeqe. will attend San Diego State. She also spent part of her summer working as a salesgirl in a specialty shop. . · Miss Kathleen Allison Kelley also was a working girl, serving as a hostess in an area restaurant. But the daughter of 1Ar. a~ Mrs. Polfur Allison .Kelley found plenty of time to ·make trips to. Lake Arrowhead. She will study at the University of.Calilornia,Santa·Bax• bars. · · · Miss Katherine Louise Smith, daughter of Mrs. Randall Felll Geddes · and the late Mr. William Bowles Smith, spent an..iexciti.ng .va .. cation on an island in British Colutrlbia. She will be air: art major ill Orange Coast College. ~ JOOning Katherine at OCC will be Miss Nancy·Evans €reamer, d,aughter of Mrs. Hatfield Creamer and Michael Creamer, who will be a French majo<. Mis&-DeboMJ>. P-Ol'te., also an ar$..-jo< at. ooc,, ··· designs and inakes "her own clotr.ing and is planning to d~gn her dress fur the Debutante Ball. 'She is the daughter of~ Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Porter. EUROPEAN MEMORIES Also at OCC will be Miss Roxanne Elizabelh Ray, dau2hter of Mr. ai>.d Mrs. James David Ray, who plans a career in· market re- .fieareh. Miss Judy Ann Hylton, daug'hter of Mr. and Mn, 'LeOnard Irving Hylton wants to be a nurse and will begin her stildfes at DCC. Judy began the summer with a float trip down the Colprad.o Ri¥er and ended the summer with a trip to Rome. Five other debytanfes will have. Europeen trlps to reminisce about. Miss Kris.tine lloyd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Angle Boyd, attended an American school in Switzerland. Kris wllJ become a student atithe University of Southern California. 'Miss Cathy Jo Clarkson and Miss Susaii Vernon also were Euro-- pean vacationers. Both will attend OCC where Cathy .will be• an educa· tion major and Susan, a liberal arts major. Their l*!rents are Mr. and Mrs. ;Jos~ph Henderson Clarkson end Mr. and Mrs. Richard eoirnan Vernon. Another who has visited Europe is Miss Carol Edith Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Logan Carver, who will study bioJ .. ogy at WhiUier College. Spending two months in Spain, Switzerland and England wss Miss Isabel Elizab~th Lawson, daug1Jter of Mr. and; Mrs. Howard Beasley Lawson. She will attend Pom«la .. College ih Claremont where her major will be Spanish or internatiiSnal relations. COLLEGE PLANS _ Miss Georgeanne Hanna will major in literature, Fre.iicb and English at the University oi. Califomia, Santa Cruz. This sWI18iet alre was a member of the chorus ior the Orange Coast College productio~ of "South Pacific." She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palfl H'aUU. • Majoring in elementary education will be ' Miss Christine Sue Callis, daughter of Mrs. John King Malcomson and the late Mr. Rob- ert Louis Callis. Chris will be a student at Northern Arizona Univers· ity in Flagstaff. . '> Miss Linda Kristine Nissen will travel to Missoula. Mont., to attend coUege. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nissen and will study elementary education at the University of Montana. Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. is the school chose'D by Miss Patricia Ann Huddleston. The daughter of Mr. and Mr~ .. Donald Insley Huddleston spent her summer riding and showing her horse. These 20 debutantes Wm be presented at the Balboa Bay Club at Ille 15th annual Children's Home Sociely Debutante Ball Dec. 28. ··"' • -. -- ------------------~---------~ .. .. ..... . ' -. ' -. . .. , .-.. :.at_ • • • ro,ugh B reezy • . ---BU.$.Y j~~E~:-Deb-utantes a a Dasy summer. Vacations in Hawaii were taken · by (at left, left to right) Miss Sally Holstein ind Miss Georgene Lunde Smith. Several deQu- t.antes va~ationed ln ex- citing places during the summer while others were working girls, like Miss Linda · Christine Stable• (at right) who taught sailing to nov· ices like David Clerk. All made important de- cisions about coUege. Deciding what to take are (al righl, below) Mis1 Kathleen Allison Kelley (left) and Miss Katherine Louise. Smith . I TRY l'T THIS WAY -Offering friendly advice,1o visit.in al a play• ground is Miss Alicia Stanley Turner (right) who worked for the Parl<t amf Recreation Department. Mark Hodson and· Frances ·f'loodfielll watdi closely. · ' ' - ----~~--~----.~~~~~~~--~ .... --......................................... ._. .... ________________ ..., ______ .., ____ .,.....,.. . JZ DAILY PILOT Horoscope Sagittariµs: Respond . ~_h-T-ad/tJI Wisdom Readers Gr~ Out Pointers pj~~~~~·~ l>L'Jl READERS: -Uy e p k • w--l. leltor and lll!Md II '• s • •11nt M)'1eJl.'1 Her problem -1be Iii • couldn't-make.,.~·-ol. oo!let..!_ ' • pr I n le d her letter and uked -·-··-&... Mwyl 1 • • • 1 ' • SEPTEMBER 3 • BJ IYDNBY OMAU lntlIU&tal l'elpqaM m your if a a yo a e 1n the readlne audience "' Pt.rt ii MMDttal. Be a 1ooct bad a •uuutkm tor the btleasuered Htver ' a D a i I Moment ~. Avoid m1klq ,... ,_.._ --be .~•·L . . lhowtoi al Ille M.,1 Tbeatr• " . '"DMI ----limb deotcnod to hart ........ •-.._ Wll •~• waler lute of metal ond ff mu lbe II\! ....... l'D bet. U-Ille ..._ alCllll wfll\ the bi1'rlouunovie : 1111 6Mlllci .•• .utrdoQ •-.: w.-.._ S-II • umpUnc. eollet. U 1be'U jut rlnM the pat wttb It \bkk ond lmb die eollee wtll be Ill· Wllll Sh YM GS Enroll, 11 :~ ""!::" (:::.;;. 2!-AprU J~W!:'..:;. ~ EAt(a.AlllE, WIS.: I'm N•""'lle• lalcewum wDlu her eollee wW Iulo ferlec, , Ibo flrlll Dlaney motioa pie· .;,; .Jt): ._a --"lllll ID ·prollL Aceeatlt '* ... ever,oae upeell a N°"'ellu le better .. • FORT WOl\m,_TEXAS: 14y,...,.1 luro wltbout Wall. r '• -llo --· Major moae1, pouealloaa. Stm. mile .I ... eolloo. "fteo I ftnl lol . TOPEKA, KANSAS: Funny how II a llltlo cinlJlk.o( butlar, tbo Ii• ot a Walt Dl1t111J' bid not aetu-"' --•-a -~•-• IOI bo orlilnaL -to fol---~-• •• •u•--• ·•'d "Y I • D 11 ca~ 4 tb9 ~ low your owu luUactl to-....-.--~ • -... ' •u eo • people wiU. buy the mOllllt elQ>f'.naive pea. Butt.er aubftitutel won't do. ft bu ally Nad tbt complete IC:fipt • ,W•l••m.tt .._..,.. ol ""1. Ol>lra Jl1&)' not lullJ loo 11 tmlble. An'"""" 1•• are iOWDI and oboes but wb<n 11 comea to 11o bi butter. o1 NIYet A D1111 J16me11, but ,_., -.· A"!I ~ ~ ~ ~ lltua-fluf" Wall, ~I er1e4 for ·cU!k-tbe1 reach for lhe eheapeot ~ .• F.ml!IANQ, Alull: ·I'll -4•I ht had cleclded_ to 10 ahead_ . • . =-'° --ad ,... AQUAJUUI (Jan. lO-Feb. EARNS WINGS ::u:-r .. 1:::' I :i.w 1-:;_ -:!:' ~ ~. llld try to ~·• a few pennies. huHreclt or rUden wm .. u ''Rate Wltb Iii picture ....ractually "' · II): c,c1e movea -you Shirley Rolff Tell Hllto Myseli to loosen up end u. 11,, tit I Illa lrffble ~tit 1" 1 had ongqod Dlck Van Dyke ·:.::.~ T&~ fAldl •·MIJ can be aUCOlllful with new make the bell: coffee fa ton. 1 es:· buy the de luxe blends and she'll be 1"..,~ ,._ _!1 • ., .~· •'-rt~~ u the star and Jerry Pari" 'JO): Be ~9' .to jolnlug cootaeta. Open mind to UD· pert.muted wttb all type1 of toffee •urpriaed at tile difference. . ee .. UJllll ,... ~i;..!':"_!_wa--or: "'• ,..., u the-director. ·A five man ti:m:!~li.,.~~ uaualo:ncepU.Youfeelr.-N 'S I mU:en -electrte, drip, Opell pot. uutni&ooUW.or&oe111ucleofftt.comm1tteewu1etu D>make "--~ vll"1bed. Peop1a-who op-ew tew lnlll aroand, V&eDDm p1elioed, Ind I NEW RAVEN, Cono-' -u1ed to Tboy are oll wroq. ll'a bu atlt ... Tbe '· .... P ~-=are M&NlptecL poled you come .,. to tYtl: iroud my on coffee beup. J 1pead a fortue oa coffee-I evea ar.. .. 1.. r • • Prod11CUon oec111011.S after the mantdall ban mm CAN· Id Be -..i..... .UU eeaJda't p)eue ldm. Oae d•• I ta· ru1ed to bave a friend aead me aome o...,, "'a3 *° make Cood coffee b: •• • •th Of Mr. Dimey. It 18tms ~ -u --'-·· 1111r a e. .. -. A d ~ er~· T wood •··-·-.._.. -_...,.. Avol4 mros:ance nnounce 'fliet my Mzt.4oor ael&bbor .. for a from ~ hen one day wbea I WU .uw:a.,.. that all l&J'ffd, to the man, ·• "fill ....,... Gift It oorne1 PIBCl!S (Feb.· 11 -Ms<:h eup of eou .. ud 1be 1ald, "Row eome 1boppln1 la • aupermarkel I smelled • tbal Nenr A Dull Moment .... , NlpCIDM. . ,~ 20): You a:t hint o1. what ii ,. .. are a1ilf water from t ll e tlP.? t It e aroma of coffee belnC creuad. It I• ~m l d!seue? llow can WAI .,...; .... to .~ oodl GBlllNt jMaJ II. -June baPDODID& · behind IC<DOI. Mlll lllllrlly Am Rolel, Yoor eolfee mnlll tule tWfnL" I a1k· wu 1wf1IO, dleap but II 1D1elled 10 tbe alcoholic, be treai.d? I• -. a """"" ~ g JO): •Now JOU can uW1r.e Utilize bowled.le. Mu.n1 deQ&bter of Mn. Loil Rolel eel Hr wbll Pe wu taW:ac about. rood I bouJbl • baJ.· H ·P••. tbra. heft cure? ·Read the bQoklet "Alcobolllm-Filmed ~'Technicolor, with •• )'GUI" bllt qulltiel -in· mate .luquiriel ae.lgned to of Colt.a ~U& and Wayne L. 410b," 1be Mid 0 Tbe water around coffee I ever tatted and r1'e been u1· 8 ope and He)p." by Ann Landers. • cut bN_lfed by Van Dyke dadel !nWlec:tqaJ eudOlb;J, enhance your =· Fine aw.1 o( V61ta hu com· ffn b1 a lot of mtaual la tt. For lq' It eYer 1lace. E-i--~" _ _._ . . -.i.•" and ~ of Edward G #"" !meat wtit. ~. ~ ,.ate:r, or a~ _. ~ her tNinlllC a1 a ~&!,. "eo ee Y" ve ue .,._ ·BOISE: My coffee ~-ii simple: quest and a .1on1:·, 1tmnped, 1elf.S. ~O(I and Dorot:t1y Pro-...wlt1 You can aper ~~ --d a u to IL........ ll'W\,!Ve ol\1 ... ~ J.Q com -u. your re-. . . ·~1-1 mmt of. haet md -ttmlac-._.;-,.IF,_ TODA IS YO UR Un it e d At r L i D • • n.e· ae:n d.11 I bou&bt boUIN water I ttrow an eu into the pot -•bell and dressed envelope v ' tbiJ fut-movmf and .. .. ~=r"' Be tod*ble. BIB'tlm-AY' ,i:_ou have de--ttewsdell. and now ID.1 lla1bud aa71 I am tbe all. When I poor it, I use a tu , .,.., funny ·tp00t of a 1ang- : ...,.i (,June 2J • July UOUW 1enae of bum« /J Since completiDc be r belt coffee mater i. u.e world _ aail •trainer. -Ann Landen will be clad to help )"()U s~ •andwiChes laughs and 21): v_,. al -tould ~JOU i.nd to brood'tia •-.to• .. --. ahe -W. laclud., Norwo,. SANTA BARBARA: A pinch of Hit with your probleme. Send them to !>er tbrillt Jn a popular comedy • • ..,,_. ,..r.,._llhflilJ. mudl...i..ut die • .;..+ Over· ~" In --a brt l:n care of the DAILY PILOT •ncloe film ----_, ... ..._ _...u..;.... ......, ,....,, ..... _ __... ~;-atrt.... DAVENPORT, Iowa·. M-~ people wm eo ee ogs out all tbe bidden . • · , . · -you cuwu. --.-....-come ldl and your Ute will .-ivwu ~ ~...,-""~ flavor. mg a •tamped, sell-addretled en· todq in. inwltmmt COUD.· under co 'a nfrelbln& from Loi Anct111. who can't. mU..1ood coffee ar1 lay. .... velope . -· P8oplo uk JOU to cban&<e. One relallonlblp 11 MIU !k>le1 11 a (raduale They don't ocruh Ille pot altor eadl uo-SAN FRANCISCO : Moel -lo r===========j dieci -, IOI do reaeordl. due to be ftnlahed but wW of Crance 111&11 School and Ins. Tell "Hiie Myaelf" a little elboW ,..,. randd cottee and wonder why PEOPLE • ~ Do IO with 'DO claim of be repllCed by a more con· attended Orange· Co a• t ereue 11 the amwer. it's bitter. They don't realize that : -~~(·J1?°.; .. ·-·.· ...... '"-): _11trudjve oqe., . .,.__ Collep ' BOSTON·.· I'll•·• I bow "·bJ t1ti'i' un1ffa the-lid is on-good and ttiht the l\at'• .wh..t ,it',. •II abe11t. Ona af &Cft.I' Mq ~ nue--11'111 .,. coff. --.i1. th• 11101t ,opular .. ally fa1tura1 .f the ~ Avald. hebe Ued up in le-•------------------woman can't mike rood eoffee. She ee ... ...,....... And keep it in 8 DAILY 'ILOT i• , •• ,..1. s ...... It'• all &al taade ClarilY ¥iewa. probahlJ 1enbl tbe pot after eadli u-rtfria:erator, by all means! 1&eut l.i"t'· ~""'"',,"'"· •o•k• ... 1111 ••••· Find out Wm& admw are ln1. Tell her to stop tt. Tbb m1u::=":t;be:,,,;:=·a;;n;;;;;J·;;IN;;G;;S;;,',;';,t'1;,;;••;;t,,:t1te;;,;eo;;ff;;ee;·~';;t';•~~·=·="="=:::':::'"~.P=''=· :=:=:=::::::::::::~ th~~..i.s. What's Do1'ng 11 eapodol)y ....... a( pul>li• relatian~: S<m.e would lib to see you make. emir. Games Told VIRGO (AU(. -pl ZI)' MARY DAY, '42--4321 -Accent'"' practical alfAln. --------------.. --L ._8'. .Jll!tlool ~ ........ . ----;"..~.~.; at<em~·"fu· For Rivierans- Golf and bridle are two -OK*.YAH~­ Litewise in Technicolor the . . • • .. . .... ... --'· .. ... :-. -- handle too much at ODCe. K•Y II to gain Jni.oigent cooperation. Guard health. LIBRA (Sepl 23-0ct. 22): Be creative but abo realla- tic. Draw line be~ con- structive tm.aeil'l1tlOD and wild .eoot:epU. People who make offers today may nQt h a v e financial backing. Maintain 8ellM of be.lance. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · Nov. 21): Now yQ.u get down to business, finalize a g r e e· menb -includes home se- curity, pn>perty. K.ey II to oerceiv• future tr e n d a:. Look ~-.nperftcial in· d1eatlOOJ. Plan ahea,:I. SAGITTAIUU8 (Nov. 2'l· lee. 21): Relattoa1blp with 'lattw could be lllralned. --- --·· ---.. • divera:iona: planned by tee· ti.one: of Rl.viera Club for this . week. 'n1e club'• bridge section It rolnl to meet al """" tomorrow In Irvine Clout Coomtry <Jub tor luncheon llld oonll. Mn. J-iil! A. Nemecek, bridge chairman, said prizes will be awarded to winners. Riviera Club &olfers will open their fall season at 9:30 a.m. Wednetday, according to siection chairman Mrs. Cllerles E . M"orrison. They will gather at the Newporter Inn course for the ocoa~ion , and re5erw.tions may be &b. tained by calIDlg "Mrs. Mor- rison, 6?3-09~. - -... 't.t our aperta bring ne"!' g'Jamour t.o your hair wbh the a:quilite hair colon of L'OREAL OF PARIS llMr did JOU I oak so beautiful! NM! was yoor hair so fresh and excitinR as Wltl! l!llUW lll the eoltrS of L'Orul. Call for your appolnbnent wllh beauty now! Ym1118fwinafreewig ... enter our L'Oreal of Paris sweepstakes ltm II lftd..,,. Ill lltlful!IS' Beauty Studio. You need not make a purchase ti WllGll of 11\111\iland-tled, human-hair wip. Yoo may select the coloi. Ir wftl !It lndlvfdually styled to your es. • w1 a a'Mrw wn lft•ch IM!ums' Beauty S~~~ on Tuesday, October 1st. Don't miss the even\! ..... u mS' ··-• 7 are 7 • rrl* -wiiW ioclutlin& maniCU!e, pedleu11, facial$ and electrolo(f. ( -- • really neat MINI PRINTS Easy ear• avril· rayon and cotton for swingy campus dreues, fun time play- wear, ruffly blouses. Gl'IClt selection of colon 69c .. TO . 79c ... Y ARD .. VALUES 36" wide guar. washable ..... , HEADQUARTERS fQR •- BE 17TH AT IRISJOL. SANTA ANA. 14J-!iSSI ·: .. -c·o·RDUROY ·-·. ------· .. ~ -. ' • - I 00~/0 cottan beeutie1 in • range of 30 colors 44" wlft, '"'.....,.."' HI-LOW WALE sf6! utN Hewy. 44'' ... TRI-WALE ' U" whlo p1.- PRINTS HUNTIN•TON CINTD EDINGER AT llACH HUNTINGTON llACH 1•1·101 J $26! 514! SOUTH COAST PUZA llUSTOL AT SAN DIKO FWY .. COSTA MUA 145-111, comedy • romance Wjf.b. Six Yn Get E&tr0u co -1t.ar1 Doril Day a1 a lively widow • She has a trio ol rambuncti· 0111 sons • runs the family lumber ~ la 1pare mom· entl:. Her interested silter played by Pat Carroll, man'. ag~s an .introduction to a hep- py widower, Brian Keith. He boasts of an 18 year old dauahter and a wise canine. In tact, the dogs of tbis rom- antic pair play most import- ant parta in 1olvin$'. the many problems confronting the un- ion of the' two families .in Illa· trimony. Go to the Mesa for laugh1 1atore with Never A Dall Moment and Wltll Six Yow Get Er&roll pairinl' for a fine dual bill. Guess Wll:o'1 C o m I n r To Dta:aer went to the pogt at Academy Award time with nominatlon1 for S p e n c e r Tracy and Katharine Hep- bi.an as "Best Act.or" an d "Best Actress.'' Cecil Kelly- away and B e a h Richards were in ttie race fOf' "Best Support1n1 Actor and Act- r111" re1peetively. Miss Hepburn emerged vie. U:rious u bavin& best per- formance by an a.cll'ess and Guess Who'• Cominf To Dln- •er alJo rang-up a victory in be1t .1tor~d screenplay writtep. fY"< t ll r t b e ICTMD. papularity of this IPAtiM pjcture speak! tiest for tbt h1lh esteem in which it ii held by both viewers and Ibo .1UtD erlllc1. . ·21>1 UdoJboJl'• Pet. 1!111· en in. 1'e Part!~•• the hap: PY comppim Ol Gae11 Who'• ComldJ T1 Dio.ner: Sellers 1how1 u a Hindu who eieems to brine dbuter w i t b him wherever bti heads. By mis· take be ii invited to a big · party ID Hollywood. WoJt ,,,,. til you lff w h a t happens! Fun. Fun. Fun. MESA MATINEES are tbs anawm to those home-mak· en who love to see fin& fi!Jn1, but who cannot manage the Um• away from evening bounbokt and family duties. ~ • mid·wee.t break, in UM 1olitude ol an. aftemoon and ~ -in the entire new PfOP'&m echeduled for the Mesa 'lbutn each week. FREE PASSES to the MOia or tho Lido wW be malled to- day to John F, Lieb, 21S Mornlnl C..yon Rd., Ca:ona do! Mar; R. W. Cuthbert, Z140 Tllltln, Newport Buch; D. Sllorrotl..AC Prlnoell>n Dr., Coo .. M".,. ond R. T. Boda· mw, 8 Abalone, Bal. 1111 . U you don't have n.aidt CMb and you want to IH a polr o1 flllo films, meroly pro- _1 ,.,.. MUiier Cllarre c.d or Your BankAmoricard for lnlllont &driil1lllon to Ille Lido '---------------------------...JIOT the Mt11 theatrft. . . ' I HONll l'LUA ... -• • ' • -==========--:=----. --------- • ' • l · .. I , ' ..•... I • MRS, JOHN A. FIT?GERALD.JR. <:~ollc eoramony No. 1 Paperl . ' ... • D~ble _Ring Rite ' • • Joyce Cassie Marrie _s Our Lady of Mt. Carmel .Beith. Ushers were Jim Park; ~ brlclo's aUIXI and Oltholic <llurcb, Newport Dukette ot H u. n t 1 n gt o n uncles, Mr. a.ad Mn. Harry Beacti •• the Httlng fdr Beacb, Fred C.Ule of Costa Pitzer of Oklihoma, 8Dd double rjnc nuptla!J llJ1itin( M"• and Richard Webster Mr,a!Jd Mn. Arlie C.asle ol in marriage Joyce ,Marie .of Temple Q\y. Callie and John -A , ·The rocepti<>rl took place 'Texaa. ·~· ~lsltrald Jr. "" , In the American Legion 1be newlyweds ere · The l\ey. Frad:l> Kell;f of. Hall. Serving more \ban 250 gradual.., of Ne w p bi ficlated -~ tlie n Q a n•I guest& were Mrs. Evelyn Harbor High icbool and e<nlDOllY linkinc t b ' Grt,..tt of Santa Ana and Orange COOBt College. 'Ill• dauehter of Mr. and Mn. H. Mr.,. Erto: LarJ;on of C06ta bride 11 a flihyslcal education o. Cusle Jr. ol. Costa Mesa Mesa. Mrs. Frank Dole'.ahal major at California State ~tbi son of Mr. aM. Mrs. ol ·.&euUl--Leguna circulated College, Fullerton wbUe ber John A. FitzgeHld of the gu&st book. husberld is a graduate of Cal Newport Beach. Spe<lal ~-were the SI.ate Loog Befcb where he Given in marriage by her bridegroom I • .grandmother, received a degre'e in radio • • JANET GURLEY Brldo-""bo · fatller-;-the bride wore a Mrs. Helen Carl~y of ~ and te1evisi'on. After a wed· floor length gown of venise Mesa; the ~1degroom s ding trip to Santa Ana and 1aco over white peau de aunt and'.uncle, Mr. and Solvang the young couple Parents ':ell sole, featuring long pointed Mn. Al Singely:c ol Menlo will live in Westminster, -1, lace llleev~ a satin ball'I Of Da ht ' ' DAILYPIUlf JI • Peering Around: I . .. around th• bottom of tile ug er s skfrt Olld a rolled aati.n col-Registration Begins ; · · The 11,.1 meeting for .n old oeaai<m ii........_ tar i.r. Her train was of Ennag~ment . ......... Registration Scheduled · m at chin g lace wtth ~ -mother• oLtbe N..«::tb Hun. Moodly, ~W~ md IC:alloped edges. Her elbow N. s h I Q 'Ibe eogagemeht or Janet Uncton Beach Nu r a er y Friday. · ----~P ofvelld·'(!',.' beldwi·th pbyearal Ursery C 00 -pens Kathleen Gurley and School will take place 'lblay-llMI lilol• &"-.. ......... WUUam Joseph Nero was Wednesday, Sept. (, at 7:3) feriDI two clMall for the+ centers and she carried a Sun 'n Fun Creative P lay sesaioos ere from 9 to 11 disclosed duri.gg a family p.m. • yeaJto.Oldl, from t to U:ll ~ bouguf!! ~of-white. --1,'0Sea,-Sroup -a -puenr parUclpa4 a.m. party in the home of her The school will begin the a.m. and 12:11 to 2:• p.m. wblte carnat1 ... , tvy and "on '·-·· ··•~• wi·u TNC:bing .l.s Mrs. Louis parents, Mr. ml Mrs. John y-•Tueeday, Sept. 10. Tbe RegiltrmtO. W -tmd fern leaves. >'" n'.""' ....... y ...... ....a, Musgrave. The c.umJ:nVites A. Gurley of Hwrtington 3-kl 1-will tu illtsated ..._..~ ma1 ?f..iss Cbarlene<Newnes of open with 8 meeting Thurs· fBmilles from .. th~ Seal Beach. ~ ~="°Tu~• day~ ··and cmtlict Mn. GcrdOD Price c.orooa_dril.Mat wa. maid-Of day, Sept. 5, at.3-p,m. in the -Beach area and surrounding The bride~ec4: is a 'JburldayLJIDd the 4-yur-at ~70. - honor, wearing a white auditorium at Zoe t er cities. Further information graduate of Manna Higbl-:::======j ... ~:;;J~======::, daisy lace gown over yellow ElemeDtlary School, Seal may be obtained by callin& SCbool and la enroHed atlr-NN. peau de saie. She canied a Beach. · Mrs Helen Fabry Cbapm1111 College wbore lite GCP HEADCj)UAR11RS ·. bouquet of white carnations An orientation tor new ~an of motber't," 897! ' iB ::1°~~ IO~U:\f... and n·, y,1111, ... , ltp•lioltc•• H-'t11••rhn w tM Cffy et ..... and yellow roses. mothers and children will 6491 _, .. -' M•M ••• 11t1ltll1he4 1fflc.l1Uy with tM 11l•dlet1 .t Mn. UI· Dressed identically were •-'-• pla-~. followi·na ' Mrs. Peter Nero of Ui--o, l4A ... ., ia1 lil • al' J Roo---1• 11111 Ol1t11 •• the He1tl411u1rter1 Clieln11111 k tlie le,.lt'IM• bridesmaids, Mn. John week. "••. ~--Jes 0 ·--·-, IS an umnus \& -~ c , • ~-1 .i c ,,...,. VUlllJ.. ~· u-..1 en:ity "-I...... ..-.__ eer .. 1!11 11t '--"cl • 111te Mt11. Williame of We-r . chairman, reporU that the NB 'A'ux'1l1'·ry· ~v • v.,._o, w~ and Miss. ......... _ Dilliard f .-.-~.. · will be Wed u be stud.led art. n·, H11tl41111r+en. teut.• 1t ltl7·S•lt. ,, N1w1Mrt llnl., .... n1luo::J 0 ,....~g sesnon • ' No date bu been Ht .. •• M···· will .... , ... 1111: 41y1 • w..k ,,.. I 01H A.M ... •100 Santa Barbara. Each car· nesdal, Sept. 18. Newport Beach Police .... .NU.-11.M. M1N1y +11,., s.tur41y. 11tt1111htt S.pt.11111ttr tt1i 1H -ried a bouquet of yellow The 3-year-old group at· AUJiHaiy gatbere the la.st _ .. _e _w_,....,.,..~·~----ll tin•l11t thni ~ 10th, It win .... .,.. watil 10.00 P.W. 1M .. earnatiom and 1"06815. ialdl 't\tesday and 'IbUI"&-Tueaday ol the month at S•pt.1111HJ 11.r 1114 lltft' It wlll M .,... •ffl lt110 r.U. .... Bfllt man 'Wl98 ')'om day an\:! the ' year olds 71:1) p.m. LocaGon 11 .C!ov•r• Boating lltr1tft1r•l"''''''· '2t11. Fitzprald, brother of. the -meet on Monday, Wed· available with Mrs. Rebert • Til1 t.lephw 111111Mr It 141·tJ61 elllf Mf.tJlf. 1'11 Y.l•IHrl bridegroom from Newpm1 nesday and Friday. Both Wheeler, S?'S-1129. Best lft West w1lc11'111, 1917 S•ff• I N1w,.,t 111'4. ~-===-~~~~~~~~~~~~___:;~~......,.~.:-~~~~~~~...-~~~~~.,._~.,._.,._.,._.,._.,.__~.,._~~~.-...-~...-...-...-...-...-...-~ D D • ' - -. --- I TOMORROW ONLY~ OPEN . TUESDAY NIGHT FUR SALON • CLEARANCE ON NATURAL MINK FURS , N•tural mink boas in d4rk ranch1 pasttl. To.ur- .mllllne•_and block dyed. R.eg .. 39.00 29.00 Natural jumbo mink boa in pastel only. Req. ·69.00 -= ··-·-··-···--. 49.00 ·--· SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR Great Sovln~ on Sportswear 'fl· 112 OFF HANDBAGS Cl11rance on h1ndbags in all materials, styles •nil ... colors. Reg. 7.00-40.00 3.97 to 19.97 GIRLS' SHOI' Big savin9s on summer ploywttn Shorts, Ng. 3.00 to 4.50 2.4' Now is your opportunity to save on our boau· .COSMmCS Caprio, rt9. 3.50 to 6.00 2.99 tiful sportswear from regular stock! Good T II' ) 00 to 6 00 n· 99 ~ 2 99 --Mory Choss Mi•I and Powder~m i0-Whito Lilac, opo,-tWf. • • . "• "' • values "On flimous maker swimsuih and many -L • T_aoi•trv, Strate_ gy or Cemation. Reg. 6.50 _ 3.50 Clurtnct on fornous mt•trl swlmwt0r! Rtt. J.50 other ipomwear items. Shop early. :<:. ,_ ~~-....,--,. · IJ!ery 'Clieis set'ot'trigrN!f-pi..lhr...:.i>an b.lh' "'.t:OO ---·-t-.'lttlrl:49 .. ---DRESS--qp •ize or six bars hand~i1e. Rog. 5.00 -···· ······•···-· ~.00 Cle1rtnc1 on t sm•I 9roup of siillfllllt'!!C:-.!t'· !!-Mt'L -. Natural full.skinned mink ~~ts. )i'!9: 65:00 --:>-.... Eiclt-Jteni-saYings b'n' bettor misli"i'<llisses. t;!any -. ~ 1apar0Ri Sliockin6cJotion at speCiil .. vings. Reg:--fi11nyl fy4t1 end colon. Re9.--1.'00.ici0--= lfi off -··-'· --=~.~==-····~~·-····-·····~····~ 49 .00 •T.M. Ernb1 Ml11k 1,11d•ri Ai1oci1tion All fur product• l1b1l1d fo 1ltow ci:urntiy of oritln ef im port..d furs . . COATS AND SUITS . Special clearance on imported wool double knit Suits. Choose from a vast array of !ityles, patterns and colors. 8-16 -----··----39.00 DESIGNER'S CIRCLE Delightful selection of name designen' summer cot- tons •nd blends in day and afternoon dresses, cos- tumes ond coat costumes. -..................... 'Ii · 'h off SPORTSWEAR IOUTICj)UE Special savings on the boutique's "young designer looks!'1 Shirts 'n skirts, summer shifts, blended cot- tons, upri sets, costumes and some after-5 dresses ' --····-· 'Ii : '12 off ACCESSORY SHOP Assorted 9roup of shift dre"es in long or short sloevos. Woshoble slriJ>9S ond prints. -··--6.99 L•rge assortment of cotton shorts with sido or front lipJ>9r. In soGds and novolty prints. SiHs 10 to 18. Rog. 5.DO ond 6.00 ···-· 2.99 F•mous n•mo nylon knit sheffs in assorted necklinH •nd colors. Machine w1shable. Sitos 34 to '40. Rog. 5.00 .nd 6.00 2.'19 lovely fabrics and colors. Si>H 8-20. Reg. 28,00 3.00 and 5.00 -···-·················-············-·-1.75 and 2.75 t B o 66.00 ··················-························· ... -· 18.99 to 29.99 Schiaparolli Shocking Par!.;,,, Mist in • special pack· otter h•lf-size droises, m1ny lovoly fabifcs, colors. age. ~-·····················--·····-······--·············· ··---·-2.50 121;,.22112. Reg. 28.00-66.00 ·····-.17.99 to 29.99 Sh' II' A"· t rf 11' d ·1 50 c iapare 1 1pp1n pe umo. ~2 r. -·····~ . YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOP All summer cotton dresses reduced to clear! As-Elizabeth Arden soap special! June Geranuim. sorted colors and styles. Juniors, S..13; petites, 3-bath..size, Memoire Cherie or Blue Carnation, bath 13. Reg. 13.00 to 33.00 ···································-lfi off Junior and petite dre :. ..... in a gr••+ back-to-school selection. Choose from · wide variety of colors, patterns, fabrics. Reg. 17.00-33.00 . ...:...._. 11.99 . BUDGEI DRESSES Dre1ses in a selection irlCluding rUffled Dacron® cot- ton voile several for your wltrdrobo. Rog.17.0(1;;20:00 9.99 FOUNDATIONS Savings on bandeau br• with embroidered tricot cups. Nylon/Lycro® spandor in tho cup for ox!re support and sides and back of nylon/Lycrelfl> pow- emle. Low cut back. B Ind C cups, rog. 6.00; 'D cup, reg . 7.0o .. ··-··· ············-···--··········· 3.99 SHOE S~LON · SAVINGS ON DESIGNER SHOES TO 1 /2 OFF OR MORE §7re•+ savings Qn our be•utiful designer shoes: Andrew Geller end Amalfi lino dro.ss shoes. Reg. 26.00 to 32.00 ·········-·-15.97 Delioo Debs dress shoos. R09. 22.00 lo 25.00 . ·--·········· . ·-··-········-·--··--·--I 0.97 Young Dosignor dross shoos. R09. 17 .00 lo 20.00 ···-·· -··-··········-···-·-··-······-8.97 or hand si1e. Bath si1t, rog. 5.00 _:_ 3.50 Hand si11, reg. 3.50 -·····-····-····-···-···········-· 2.50 Eli1abeth ANen bath powder spociall My Lovo, On Dit or Fragranco 450. Reg. 3.SO .......... . ........... 2.00 Dana Eau do T o~otto;• Ambush or T abu. Reg . 5.00 .. ··········· ··-··· .. ············ .............. . .... ················-········-····· 2.50 atomizer coktgne ...... ~-......................... -··-·· ······-······-3.50 Special price on Caron-BellodJlia or Fleur de Ro- caiffe set, E•u de Toilette and purse perfume flacon .... ....................... ..................... ··-·········· 8.00 2-ounce special package of Faberge spray col09n1 in Woodhue, Aphrodlsie, Aambo•u or Tigress 2.50 M•+chabelli spray mist traveler in Beloved, Wind Song, Prophecy of Golden Autumn . ···--·········· 1.75 Savo on Bonne Bell moisturo lotion! Rog. 6.00 ind • 10.00 .............. ~. ··--·--3.00 end S.00 Aowor song dusting powder ·-··--·---~: ..... 89 INFANTS' SHOP IMfums' own lebtl playw11r at half prictl Porme· nont Pross bubbles, doublo-bib ovtr1l11, •nd double. bib shorts. Fine fabrics, .,,.chino wesheble. Infant tiz•li reg. 4.00 .... . ··--·-· I .t9 Bermuda lint geugo wool knit oweoters in pullovor HOSIERY Toddler mos; rog. 5.00 ---2.49 end cardigan styles. Short or long sleevos and a1-Savings on Boeutilul lty•n panfl-host! Opoque sortod necklinos end colors. Sius 34 to '40. R09. panty with.Jhoer moth stockin9. S.M.L Rog. 3.00 11 .ooto IJ.od _........... ·····-·······-·········-· 7.99 -···--·-··-·--·-·-···-···-·-· 2.50 NEWPORT CE>ITER o IT FASHIOM JSUHD • 644-2200 . • Exquisitoly emb'l"idored end dot1iled · clrH,.. ;,,,. portod !?om Spain' for Suffums'. T oddlen ""°"9ft girk si>e 6. Rog. 7.00-20.00 _ __ 3.99 to 6.99 MONDAY, TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY Ul:OO 11.L "30 UTIU SHAVER SHOP Short.sfeovod, turtleneck kJ,it shi"" in ouorteil solid colors. Complotely weohablo. sa.. • to 18. lta9. . 3.50 _ __:__···-··-····-· .99 GIFTS AND CHINA .... '16-pieco sterttr Mt sale! lnclucles f-t0cli of din- ner plates, broed end buttw, cupt end ,....,., ln- dopondenct lrohslono ii casu~I, clureble, oven end dishwasher proof. Two bold .. hoped pettoms on white. Reg. 13.95 ····--···············-·-·-·-10.95 D1ffodil i1 e sunny yollow oot. R09. 16. 95 _ 13. 95 STORI FOR MIN Top quarity in long oleovod clrosa 1hirts of 9"'•t .... ings. Easy c..-o, pormentnl prtH f•brics in mostly solids with 1 fow stripes. An outstenclirHJ salection. R99. a.oo to 9.50 ---··---·· 4.99 ~vings on long end short sl-.0 volour sport shirts. .Solids •nd f1ncy v1ri1tioM In meny sius. Rog. 13.00 ind 14.00 -·-··-lfl off Savings on our entire sfoclr of w•• ohorts In 1 wido voritly of weohable f1brics, pettoms end colors. 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I M Ibo 516-y.-,I .. ....lb -· --be bid ... piano lo ·-Ille ll'MD ID two llul did -Y-•: ,..,...,. 70 jk" bim • «tl 'tot: IM three ,..,..,.,., -.-.. bettor than -.,.i -Beil Mu!pby, wbo 1had • 71 for 209. -ffoaMro BMoc::e, with a 89, WU et 210; Bob' Lunn, 68, and AW1tralian Bruce ~. 73, at 211, and pre• tournament fawrilo Jad< Nid<lau., 70, at 212. Defending d&nplon Andd Palmo er went to a 7'4 end W'afl at ~15. P.layer was one. over par tor hill rou00 when he readled the 1eventh, He was lti.ll 2Q5 ywds from the green after his first lhot and toot out • three wood for bbl second. -"There were 9till Mi1owl standing on the green when i hit," he laid. "I had DO intentioo. ol. reacbtng .it. But I took a good swing and somehow tbe ball -olf like • .-. It ended up se.ven feet from h--hllle:." Player birdiOd 'ttie Bib, 11th, and . 13th 11oi.1 .m • ,;,,. point bad --ec1. up a fi.vHtroke leed. But he ~ lhe !&Iii for o bofey. Then be pulled lib t.. -on lh9 par 3 17111 IDd qey,.i !hot. . ~.nll.llld ~ lufld•r " .. \J: ' ry PltYlf' ~".:11' ro ltl'ICAI flCk i:~lltDll ~'IC1 ~0$1·~ ~='ph I;: I 1:1;' r'\C':"' ., ... ~ I -·~ MIHtr atrlwr '1).~7'""'217 ·t=.,~. :tftll:lll m:\l .... Nrl RI m-ir-· 1 Dodgers~ Siop · - .1 ---· • _ ...... - Giants., Face 'Philly Tonigh t l'HILADELPHIA (AP\ -The Lo.< . .\ngeles Oodgt& lave \'ery litt1ie to be happy about this year. But one thing whidi ~ plouod them I• their performance ag.i..t tlle San Frandl<oGI-. The Dod.Jer& iained • split ol the season serle-s against their northem neighb<n as em Sltlger hurled a five- .,..,., _ _,-,...__...,.._~-- bitter to Jive Loo Anples a 3-l vid<>ey &mlllay. lt WU h Dodiert' ninth win oi titl ~ •&'aimt the: Giants and , more im- ~ it wu ibeir fitllh vid«y ID niDa &ame& at Oandle1tick: Park, oaly ~e M!COlld time in eight years they lt&\lll wound up with a wiMing mart iD U.enemy camp. The Dod&en continue their road trlp ~ wlllll • twlni_,t --.. .. Ja.J>hllad,elphia. ~ Kotich, 2-8, and JO. ~. 0-0, wi:ftJ. oppo1e Phillies ~ P)'yJDOD, 11-13, llld Jeff J..its, tAI .....e•Lll I.Mil 'U.ltCllCt •r•lll' ll!t,fllil .....,.,. ••••..,....d ••a• C:.t:t !f~:~: !~;: ,. ''''~·~ Jl11 ..... """. ,,,, ii~ : : ~ ~ ~!:r,'1 ; : : : •••• ,__,_ .. 1 111 ......... 41ttL...,.tf Jiii ~' 1111'°""*1" lltt _.-" I I t I Dfo\tfllf I rt • t t f I U•, It I t ~·llT ... I Jll!IJ =-: =:::; L.09-4.A Allltftf S. MA A-~ L ~ "*· "~ (ft), ..._ .... IP 11 .-' 11 a.a 10 fW•tMJI J .I I J tf Cl,,. IJ.111 t I j > > > . ...1. I I I t I •• .,. ..... /ltile41 .... lly GLENN WRITE Ol tllt 0.-, ,..,..., I.ONG BEACH -John Glllr Md Pe~ We111nd of Newport Be~b were '-IUI Of beinC incl-ID tllil II· 11moon'1 U. s • .Olympic lla)'lll 11'lala , ,1 L<!nl Beocll MariJ>a aftor they . acor-1 an impretlive cOnq\lllt Of . doubloe compel!ilora s....ia, alllnloon. Tho Cout ..... ~-1n1>........i tli.t Ibey mill>t not bo pennltlod to l*ldl• this. oltemoon, evtll 'tlloUCh lMy Mid their ~ fool, !lad been ~ IDll . bad . jiuallllod rn Saturday'• ~..... . It WM another mc::nctible IOlf'u ln tll• .~ melOed up lriola. I . ~ .. . .. . And It could be e&Uff for a boycott 3,50,2, 3:48.1 and 3:49.9. Of thjl attunooo'1 W.alP finala, ac-hweu ...i Culler w!IN",thiid with •f· cor<tinf lo rellable ,..,..,, forll DI 3:151.0, )>151.0 and 3:151.1. Slolod lo paddlo in Ill• limit U'e SandWlclled ~n ,.., 11Je •"'1r ol I,.leler euu.r, waler polo .. -at Biiiy Brl!l,J(lllid Boll il!arll -3:~U, ~.~~~~:.~~~s; :.ffl xmet . Gtl'nx. .. , . -... . .. · Glalrand,blel11ch9ol..,..!ion,Jol\o 3:1.\.2;3'!4.3. _. Pickett are co-favored 1n the 4:30 duel At the momem. there ts confUJion u -u Glalr pto tbe groen ligltt to to how !1W1Y Of_ 1)>e pad<ller1 will be perform. · taken to Mefto Oity ne1i. month for H• and Welpnd w~ .. .-, 1ot1 .. In· tbe 1911.i Olympiad. . cpmbo in S~'I thNt r.aces, win-It seems; how!'Y9t', u.t Ult f!rli ftve Nng each beat wittl lte.ady times ol stand ID excellent cl\an(;e o! making ' • • lb& fl'ld• -... lo .. ln llaCl9o _, Ii>~ -"""° to ...U. up tho · K-4 Cl't1'. .... Glalr on! Pl<utt bad a l!Winl duel in Saturday's tonHtlnoll wltl> the la~ t.er~apturinJ,"a photo-typo victory ID f!Ve·one~ Of a -... t :32.llO-lo f:3U6 tor tne U100 11181\1: COQ!IM. -~ , 4 Weiland placed thlrd ln 4:40.1.' Glalr; Weiland Md J1weU relldt hi Naliport Beach. J-U (4,3213) picked up a thlrd ID IU •-· &IQlllnf ~ Mol -'14:20) and Piiol 8-d-. (4:31.8). ~. pozi>apl the ,._ lo 'Yin • ol two lllWhlnl qUallf7lnc vtcloc1e1, had to -up under • -delay btt'WMn bl8t on• Md heat tlwo, anna!_.uatloo -typical Of ""'" trl&Lt """"' bekl thinp up. ni.r. ,.. .. flllllior haUilnC ~111\day aad the -wu held up IO mlnutoa w'*" · Hlril protested Jeno -11n- menta for Glahf and Welrand . · An error wao dlloovorod and the uttimate ~· were lhift9d from loneltolonel. Cutler foucl>I botheraomo wlru! chante1 and nesotiated the coutll ln 4:41.&. Secmd wu Emel! Heinl<• (4:42.3) IDd Bran took tllird (4 :44.3). A Boy Smiles, a Man-Itetires ..• That's Life at Swim Trials- \H•I T.....,.._ · By GLENN WRITE Of Ille Dfillr Pllllt Sltff · LONG BEMJH -Beal.Od ot lhnnld· die cllalr al t!ie -i!it«'view are.: was the youngest member of the U~ Stales men's Olympic fi'i:m. mini -. w!lleh will perform nut month in Mexico Qty. H• w. IUttOUDded by men Of Ile Wcri:inC prell, who Wett Waiting to rolay hi• wonlJ . The YOllllC <1iO!> hBd ~ been in-t""""""ed by ~·1 ABC .-«le. for lhoMrc Saturday on the Wide Wcrld olSpaN. ii. bad """"'1ptilliled • fOal .. t earlier -to tieoom. the ~11 •wimmer on the teun. The mgbt before be had fionilbed flUt ol, the money Cfourtti) in the 100 meter lreioutroke. But now 16-year4 old BriMJ Job could occ~y that middle chair -ttle one reserved for winners at Ole Olyropjc trials at Belmont Ptua Oly·mpic Pool in Long Beacll. He sipped an orwige jliice, answer· Ing queoti""'5. about hi3 trium(it momenta earlier in the 200 meter breaststroke. Yes, be w-. happy to win. He had Sports In Brief been •l'ilnmlDI nlM yoon. Anolber cup of Julee ...,i.cod lllle ~ he gulped. dbwu and Iha YOUlll fellow p&used • moment for rtllection. "Oh boy!," be said. "I'm sure siad I madt it!" 'lben • broad lll1Ue COll- ,llUDl«l bio f«e. 'lblt .,. .. tho ICODt upolaire Sunday nlOlt slntly alt.er Brian Job - blo -to mob the Ol1IJlllb by w!Mlll( tbe race ID 1:28.9. Butlt~-.. 111-terview made downstairs a few miDutel earlier when Another finisher in Che 1m brtruUCroU faced a preu ccxftrence. This time ttlere was no table, nn tele\r~ion , no anxious pl.atoon of eager. scribes waitinc to trmiseribe what waa being said. For the most jAu;., no one cared what tti.is 1wimmer would have to say b<cause be finialled fli&htti ID o field ol M# Ht tow~;lt#IY lhe beech ol water McLain Gets 27th Win, tllot Mill clunc lo bll bod;y , dllll walk- ed fp ~ ilolated COl1lllr' for a Winn and JIOllaJRic ID\ervi.,.., Ho ,.., prol>obly 11!e eldeot ol tllo amnada Of ~ta laJdnc port in tlU fivo-<!Ay ....1d record bieak1ng ·-·---At 35, fonner N--Hll!h athlete ol tho y-·ken DoeolJurc ;. ~an Nder ltllte1m& m. com- potlllve IWilnminl:. Or better laid, he WAS an elder statm.an Of tile sport. ~urg mioWICed ht he hod 1wwn bis last competitive race, tf)tft began to talk -upcoming' eventa . between him end hi!l employer -the \Jnited States Navy. "l'll be ~ quartennasior ochool In San Diego til November then it's .anybody's guess what .will follow " he Will tile DA.IL Y PILOT. ' . ~sburg had juat come up wilh .lifetli.rne best perfOl'mances on suc- cessive evenings. Yet tti.e llelt tie could place was seventh 1n SatJu'da:y'i 100 breast wltll a 1 ;00:?'1. - And Sunday lie got off a 2:31.9 to qual~fy Eu-the finalg and a shot at ma«m,g Ms country's team. Four years &IO be had gone through ~· heartbreak Of. a near-mi11 at m.ak-mg tlle U. S. squad, placing tihird in the.,00 breast finals witll a 1·10 4 a click betmd the cutoff ma"n. ·v~g:: Luk<11 (1:10.3). · I ~'IJ::iougtit a 1:08.5 would make it s e," DoesbUrg said as he brush- ZEROING IN -South Africa's Gary Player lakes aim for a putt on the 555-yan! 'ltiJ bole ct ueiier Montcleir (loo1Uy Club 4uriDi Swt- day'• '150,000 Thunderl>inl Open action. . Triggers Triple Piny ed 111:w1y tb.e water trickling down the ride of h.is face. And, his calculrUon was aJmo.!l( on ":'e button as a 1 :06.25 picked of{ the ~al berUl on this Yecµ-'.s team. But in this highly com.petitlVe sport. a tenth ~ .a secolld oan be the difference of tirushing first or fifth AFL Maintains " Lead (11~9) . Against NFL By A1sodatod Preea The ~ Fooil>all League - molt "· ·u. weekend baWez but the .. Ame:rkan Leacue 1't:ill leads the over- all-.. llelpit.e lllOing four ol th< fiv< In- ~ ....ettioni, tile 9-yeat-cld AFL -• 11-11 m::..&ID in ht"!!·O)--head cmipetl.lion apinrt iti .w:yea:r- old riVll with three gameo remoininl ..., -oe -t00a,y.:..meetins o1 the Pbiladel}i:lia Eagles aild B o s t o n i>.biots et Cambridge, M111. The NFL had a chance to even things up Sunday bitt Oakland'• AFL champs !COl'ed two quick t.ouchdown1 ID tile tljild p«iod and lleld of! the Sen FTancisc<> 49en :1£.19. Friday night tile Ram• and 49ers collide at the Collsellm. The Rams got lJat'k on the track by spariking Kan1a1 ~ity, 36-1&, Satur<!ay nillhL Pro Grid Scores • DETROIT llell<llt pitclring "'" Denny McLain grabbed a line drlve iand .tarted • ~le play in tile l:W'd lni.nng of the Tigen' eame •al.inst Beltimore SundCiliy. With one run. irl illld Baltimore run· nere on fir« and teeood. MclAi.n caught Boos Powell's liner apd threw to .oorutop Tom Maochick. doubling Curt Bltofary off second . I.ff Evans of San Jose State College finial*d tn8 600 met..em in 1: 14.3 tll rub out 'J'(lm F.arrtll's mark establilhed here a month aio. Torrh Two Injured • .\:s for tbe 200, "l ~as just happy to ~ak: ttie finabl: · • · and to get under 2 · 3'l U1 fut prelims," he said ~Ul]d•Y's .action was devoid of any Wur.i.a recoros, aJthough Mark Spitz ~me dose in the 200 butter1Jy with ~s 2:05.8. He owns the global best of 2.05.7. Today it will be the 100 tre.ityle and 200 backstroke wi:ith finals r.t 7 pm ~::.ed by tt1t U. S. water polu 1e._~ Mfltd\ick's relay to first ba&ernan Nomi a..11 n4'ped Fran!< Roblnsan , oompet;ng the fourth tripl• P"'1 in lhe Amerioall Uujue t!W ......,, ... ... ... By Explos· s.5~~~~~'l11 'l ... 1 IYe>ltt ol , ... u JOO \,~C°ii.~'.~e'1!:\',~1, ~"1~'·~4~~?i'~:i"o...s'r.i '' ~ £.inhl ei.;.f'."!'1~11 " -.io.11, 1:00.1. ' • 1,,_,. Sanll [!<iri 1~ 1~ .I. 5, 11111 ~!<~ . • BARCELONA. Spain (UPI) -The-Wi!{i... ~(lOlt;_ ' Hor.11e1r. 1e1tt1e, ,. ~-1:_._LAµ. w~._<APl -otympic tord1 exp1<9.'d ~ ~-•1Fi~~.:~~ ... 1·i!''~l"'/;,,""1fj,W'~· ,:JM;' :le•--. n.m R-..-..... ~ dlf, serfoualy • burftllng two Spanish ?'trlf;OWU;I, f ~o;i~trl,,,I,. rJY·f.· ~. °'"Yid what looted like 11 eny victory ID ~ _ numerr!'!laytng it-&hiiiu&11..Qarcelona i':!L~).r!~1;r',".· 1 Ind~ .. ,,Ji.Ji.'·,,' wiv': lalUal •mll• race of dae"'(:aliifilu-on the way to the 1988 Olympic'-C-anli"s--,:~{WJ~-1'.:.. l ·U.r11:J!'1n. s1n11 G{;r•. Ames:tc•.• Cup 1erle1 Su11d1~ but at Mexico City . ~;l..~.,:r.qri11s..~1~~. • ~r~~11,,J ·r.·11t .. ~ re~ect M_ cwlda't bave lalttd more It was beUeved the first accident in-=~z~'9.~1l1., ·Jt".li . .';a,~·p\111':1~11,,,u~ Gin uttMt lap. -· volving the fxlreh in ttie 72-yeu history "I bad (outed 1pJrt/lug1 in the final of the modern Olympics. nve lapt," Hulme sa1 • "-'od 1 bad •• Hospital offici11.< oald Gregorio Ro!• Saggi·ng HaJ.OS oU prepare •t the end." · and Miguel Mariana, trwo Spanish Bruce McLa~n of New Zealand, track 1tar1. showed improvement to- wa1 1eeoad hi • Chevrolet. Mark today from the effects of serious burns Donohue, !Sib 1t 010 point, -lblrd on their fices and hands. Toss B.-. ·net tu a Chevy. The accident occWTed before a a u ...,. ...,. ., large crowd in ttie Avenida de! Generaliasimo, Barcelona's m .a i n SOU'l'll LAKE 'JlAHOE -U.S. track avemie, and sent -runners lo the Ag .. ; .... st Trih_. e and field ltars eonquered.ma.t and ground clutching tfleir faces and U..U.J. hiati. ..utttude wbi1e b1tt.ecilif1Jwo W'Orld neamins in pain. , ._..,., ._.. ON TARGET -Player double recori:b .at the final intra.squad mttt in The acb.111 Olympic flame was in an R · J r ~1en11. ""~· .._ 1!."l.."r•Ml~ N"Ji '' checks the cup after sinking preparation for the Mexico Citiy Olym· automobile following tlle nslMr'I and hit e:!: •ckson ..and Sal Bando each LOI.Iii, H L.~..,~~·"Ma.~FL.. the putt for an eagle tbree on pie Games . • was not affected. The tarch, lit in Oakland~, rn;mtheers Su.nda)'.. helping ••ll'lrtlo<• ~"Llnl"" 'i.1' '11 th h I H I d th k b v· M "" ol Ch lo.._ NC G . "· b I •~ •2. uuea c.lif~ Angeli i;,..,. .. .,. NF , 1, , Nl'L, 11 e o e. e ea s e pac y mce e.u.i1twt ar rm. . .. reece, 11 on -way y re ay to 1•.-:I· .,.. i •• • , - • ""' -·· - ....b ft II )(' :~ .T II. .. ot " ,- ~'A:!!"tit'tf'L1:·!l~~ .... °7rL'1~"L·" two strokes going Into today's raced 400 melfrs Saturdia!y in 44.4 ico City. lt was reipited and sent to OieTovrue'ght the. Ang, 1, take on Loo An911"· NJcL'r~A' •CJ". ""L.. 1• com'petittoh. · 1eoond1 to wipe ovt. ~ Smith's Pa.Im, w+wire if wi.H be put aboard a ~~---=::~~~=-<~~~~~~~j,=-==-=-~~~~~~~- ln U.S . Op en T-e nnis Clas sic Laver Staves Off Koch's Upset Bid FORES< HlLLS. N. Y .. !AP) -A 1uncfnf, wood.shot atop volley in the 10th 1ame oJ the third 1et 1av1d Rod Laver'• hidt sunmy and helped carry the. top-seeded Corona del Mar profeuiona.I to a dramatic comt- from.behind victory over Brazil's Tomas Koch ID the U.S. Open Tennil Champion&h.ips. Down two HU, the r@'d.halrtd Laver rallied fo r A 6-8, 4-8. 6-4, 8-4, 64 tJi. wnph that carriea him into tllf' third round agatn!t U'le. 474 year-old Ptn(ho Segura. "I thlnk that wi11 the turnlna polnt-U I'd made thal po(nt, I think J ~t have diacoura1td him and won, ' the 23-year-o.Jd BruiliM am&· ltlD' Iii<! alW 1Te1tlnf I Wee! 'side fallOry Of 11.000 to aoe of Ila biHUt tbrilla in "Years. Koch . pla}'~· brilllanUy . outplayed thl! world's t ttnnis player throu&h the fir two sell and had two chanco for tenice brtak in the fifth that would haw. made the score S-5. On one of them . Koch hit a powerful forehand cross-court. Laver lunged and cot the wood of his racket on th!' ball. The ball fell over I.ht nel and dropped dead at I.ht service line Laver went on to take the 1e1 and ulUmately the match after 2~ hours of liflme of the flashiest tennis tlle b1)ffs have ever seen on the West SJ.de Club center court. "lt was an lmportant poi.ftt. '' Laver said or tilt desperate drop 1hot. "t Wll Very Jucky ta win." On a lfQ, overcast day, marked by ocaalonal drtule1. Laver ••• join. ed In 1.h• third round by other favor. He s. 1ncludine fourth·setded John Newcombe of AustraUa, ruth·setded Arthur A1ht1 of lfiJhland Falls, N .Y .. port Beach's Roy Emerson, No. 14. and Cliff Drysdale of South Africa, No. 15. Laver at:knowledj:ed alter his match that only 1 sQJ>tr effort on his part enabled him to survive. "Koch. u 1 ten.hander Uke me. ls very difficult 1o play." the·tttUe Aus· trallan with the left arm of 1 black· smith saJd. "Ht returned ao well th1t I couldn't Jet up on my Mn'k:e. [ hid lo so all out on both services. Laver &erved 11 doublf..fault!. "I prefemd to rill a double-fault -than serve short and have Tomas knock It down my thl"Olt," t.vl!r 1aid. Koch. a tall l'>Od looldnt Latin with ~ hippie hair-do, 1&1d he ftilt he had a Sood chance of winnlnA:. "I always play to win." he com· mtnted. "'I thought my chances were &ood lince Laver wu playinr hi& first match of the tournament. It was a big moment for me. just •ootlltt tourna· ment for him.'' The Brulllan came withJn a point of upsetUng Chuck McKin1ey. then Wimbledon chlmpion. 1n the quarter- fiDAla hut in 1963. 'l1trtt year1 later, ht helped upset the United States in the Amarican Zont Davia CUp tennis match. Laver aald he had troublt wtth h1a fooUng on thf. alippery turf but never got jitlary. "I alwaye play tho ball u It boWIC· ea ." h• •aid, bt . a trut proteaiionat spirit. "and let come what may. In thiJ CUI, [ .ftl\D"I 1 w.aa fortunata lo pl o~ Of!!." A,..el Slcte ""· J•"'"''"' .. •-7·• S.il!. A1111tl1 "'Cl•~•IMl!I 1:u 11."1. ICMPC 11101 Sill'!. 4 ""119!1 "'Ciwel nd · P.lft, ICMPC 11GI ~. • M:i•i."' '°"""'',:1f~i::·KM~~,.(~1or101 ll<w>et <13·!3) squaring oil against the Tribe. A special fireworks sl!Qw will follow the duel. J&cklon 's homer, his 26th of ttie ~a.son, followed a walk to winn . " PJ.tcher John "Blue Moon" Odom a:-d ~g.gered ~ four-run rally in the sixth mmng against Clyde Wright, 8-5. A'~ Cater had four hits for the OAIU.NtO CALll'O.N!A ~-•111•1111111 ··~"' ...,,,..,..,...soo10....,..16 f!! 1 11 t.J9d<J1i11d J 1 JI F~u '1 I C.lwlb JltlM~11t 1 1 ••rdolll 1 I 1 2 11.-Cf J 1 lftnflt.,...r ri J G O G ~lrle11e t 1 G ~~ ~.,."-., ,, ... ff J I t I l{lrt:Ntr!ct II t f MoftM•d I OIOc.rti.-Jllt I I ~-'Ill,,.,...... J I °*""• ''''Loc:1w. •I ''"-' t I I I O """""'9fl 1 A W.~""-• I o r ... r " J 11 ' Hl11to11 .,. , I OM.i.N T .... I JI t C1llflllnlll = :: ~ •-F ...... I, C~IW t. lot-oek!Mt M,. Cl .. fiWYlll 1 ....... J9dt-°*""" ........ ,.,_., NII: .-.. JKbtrl ('HJ, ....... ,,). n-0. .... 111 .... -. ''"•••••to 0..., (W, l).t) S ti)· I t I I I $fflil J l/11 0 •• 1 \llt'!IM fl.. "'31 J 2/J 10 J I ~ 1 """*-11n11111 .w.M...,..i.... I 1 t It I I Wf'l-W!1fllt, ~ I. t-'.U. A-M& D Si ]'\ il K Ji y. (I t j ' "" ... ::' -· .... ... e: Cir .!. :: ! . ...:.- . .. • ... .. . . -. • .. .i-. S<ptomb« 2, 1968 DAILY PILOT Jf.' Preps Go to -Contact Dr.ills· ' _With~ 2:.a-Day Workouts Se~: . . ; .. 111 ROGEll CAtlLBON lint loot at .,..,tact lbl.t fall. day within tho aqUld and montA -to Ille !!tla °' • DllMf'."" "!I Co 1 c b Dave Holland'• the 81J"Of9 foUow it up wlth from 6 t.o 8 P·~~ ... A -of celidllloolnl for erl!W ls 111\ed ""' 1 10 1.m. 1 trek to ArWla llJlh the An lnteno\wid actimnlop -Or-Oooot area fooil>oil icnmm .. e Satur•·· and loll-'-_, for • fUU la billed Saturday ii-I p.m.· ·-ii In the -and -..., ~-A ICrlmmace with X.C.U..· Tuooday alJDO)s tho oll!clal will boat Marina and Keq· ocale ocrum. 00 sept. 11 at 9,30 a.m. • It.art "-<11 contad. Work ln nedy the followin& Saturday , p<eporeUoll I<>< ttie 1968 in • lull scale thre•·way Huntl"9t01t Beflf!ll l\'eecport Barbot! vantt;y lootblil oeaoon. ~·"' 10 a.m. Coadl Ken Moats' c11apo Scr!mma19 btgino !!rot l"ull b*I• t&k.. ahope Coste Mesa otart ~ w0<-00 U!ing Tueedll'J' at Newport =y.:: ::;-aa ~~ Coadl Neil Peet• 1 Tuesday with times ..:hed!li· ~:::In~~. W~ ao e a.m. , BIUIW!it don thelr battle ed l« 7 to 1,30 a.m. amd ~ waus seemed P~• will! Evtryooe will he gOOI( cear and llO at it tw'ce a day to 7 p.mr t h • Sailors -u~ ,twice a da.y wltb morn1n1 wiUl·l-to-t0:-30-a.nrnastona -'Ifi900trlh1Ve set &tur· workouts and bas 1 ed two- • and atternoon drilll: and 3 to fi p.rn . drills . d ··'d "" u· . ·•·· I hour ""'ions for . '•l-.Ffrat full tcrimmagt!I Mi 81 DI' e, ...,.ura v'GAJ , or LacuOa Beadl, beoluH of set for Tuatin on tbe 1lller'1 iotersquad ICrin:wnaa;ea ln ance ol the week, beldminC U!• ellm -t -up b> 22 fiojd, Sept. 14 at 9 a.m. tl>e morntn1 and afternoon at 8:30 a .m. aod 3 p.m. •1o.1t--baacancO!ed Tnlnsftr Oozy Steele ., wblle Sop!. It awalta the The Taro will hoot Buena 11" ""'"'-' Mai:o0•>-Whilo in· Central Hlib in Pll-., FOothill 1ttlmmqe at Hun· Park and Laguna Budl on tenquad ia!M. , •w• ~ .. ~ ,~ th M finCton (10 a.m.). • Sept. 14 at 9 o.m. in a throe' The tflthad run four years ruu;. ~"'"'"au --00 e esa way controlled scrimmage. under coach Hal Akins roles. Lagu1t11 Beach before beini staggered by He's a 166-lb., 6'-11 jtaUor Tw~e-a-day workouts will Westmltuter' lrlck of performert. candidate for tbe tuliback go iIJta force at Laaooa Coach Bill BosweD't Uona Akine will take b l a · tpOt, under coach Hal ~ on start 1he first week al con- ctia<t• to Ne-rt Har~ E t---'-Tue1day with pads. Times tact worlrouts polnt1ng to-oo Sept. 14 to 1crlmmage S ......,_ sJated •e fl>r 8:30 to 10,30 warda their first !nrersquad the Sailer• and Buena Park ·'A nudetis of 47 members a.m. Mid 4::i> to 8:30 p.m. scrimmage on Saturday at imt8ad. of tbe Ealle squad are ex· Intersq,uad scrimmages 4 p.m. Furttier aseravatlon for pected to take tbe field are_ planned during_tti. .week ------Through the week-the-U.- Laeuna ii in tbe form ol ln· Tue.day at 9 •:m. for the on a llmltAKi ba&i1. ons will go at ff from 8 to jury. TOln Scherer bas a stwt of contiict work at 10 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m .. hairline troclure Iii h!J E~. Marl"" A <Ubolled ocrinuJ>ICe -..-..,...,ed In a Workoutls .,.. alated for 9-· Marina gets · Into full with Servile ill on lap f<r' tumblinc drill •t Wed· 11 :3:> a.m. lbd U ·p.m. widi awing in the cont• c t the Uons on Sept. 14 at 'tlpaple Polo Hopefuls .. ~.· . • films and chalk talk1 businellS on Tuesday with Westm.fDl'ter. Sdwtr, 1 Ntuming let· scbechdecl dally from 1 UI 2 double sessions. Times are termm tackle, and all· p.m. · 9 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. ~·Coast area water polo l!lars (from left In ~hnli• Massimlno, Dean Willeford and Dave ·,A:dalolgb. get liJI" from U. S. Olympic !Mm coach- 111;'~'1Blt) ~ I.ember!, Monte Nlblowstl and Bob Hom n 11!.ey work out tor ""1lgbt'~ team trials at Long Beach'• Belmont Plaza Olympic Pool. Ac- tion opens at 8:30, following men's rwjmmlng tilall .. league proopec~ will have ' C.•dl JOOo L 0 wry.' The Vikee plan 00 o;crtm. £'-Iden West to wal,t unUl th1a Wednelday trocps will • c rim m • g e magea unttl their encounters 'J1J: bafore do<ton can advise -Y ,._ at Da-vidaon wttti K-y and <Jorona -1""' be'! he out o1 ••· Field, Mme ~ on deI Mar ,.; the 1a11er•1 Seid Hits Contact ttoo. wll.en Eltland• is ltble ob-Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. . u.s.· Team .Is Olympic · Underdog GUSTKEY DltlY Pllet $1aff At Fouot.a'n Volley, coach lain the !leld. _ • ~c :':1Ji~:"'!~~::':::~--=-"iol<Wd hao his The Eaglell travol to llf••.-=·~! · ". Wo:O: Sia' le H-u· c· S-.pen troops fol' the eoifre day Edg.Wooii-i!ii ~4'tor li . Scrt1nmag.. bellin lm· Ch atarttnc at a a.m. and end· scrlmmate to w r a P up m.edJat,ely in the Monarch Lo Al •to · inl up at 8:1J p.m., with wortoutl. camp-'Where coa¢ Bob s . am1 s R ed ' ...... 111 Item• includ.ed I' I V-" Wooda' lore.. collide daily . ugg alooc with double aenloos. ou11tc n -"fl at a to 11 ... m. and 5 to 1 Next event ot an 1 Ooactr Bruce PicldOrd'a p.m. E. l ·• . · ma&DiUide cornea with inter-Baron aqutd ~ a The amual "OUcten and n r1es w k . ts 1chool -.iled ocrim-h••I'&' 1chedule ·that runs _ .. gaqie ill .. t for · or OU m11e•, mOlt cl which are over 10 boon per day m an. Saturday at the Santa Ana ocheduled for SOpL 11. Contact work 11 set for & Bawl Game -time .la 7,30 Orange Coast Oollei<'• ·, lo 10 in the momng and 4 iO' p.m. Co-del Jtfar a ,1~ in the .iternoon with Mission Viejo -~ Ala~ -··"* fir MMHY, l'IXTH llACI". l.50 yard&, J y ... r old• ..._ball .._A_ ----' tut~· J'iri1.,..;; Y;t, ,..I&. c-.r -and up. c111m1,... Pursa '2200. c111m-~""" ~ .,.,.._..,... pre- "ltT uc1. G;1Fc11. J v..r Did ~r:..:i= 1~r'o.i1w1 1a season workola& tNa morn· "' 1n !J~ A M111111. Ired "' Htll Clown <l cotunil nl lng with the 1trus on . of. The Sea Kin'9 will be(ift Wedneoda\> end T!rilrsday at 8 a.m. to 10:30 and 9pin · eet1ing underway at 7 a.m. Double &e&6i.Olll are on tap at 2 lo 4:30 p.m., la: tbetr A scrtmmago ts aet sawr1 tor the Dt"1Jl08 tllrough s.t- .,""f1',~'*lrl'\ iJi Tonto J-. !J wii-i1 '! fense and another '"'"·on "" ,,.., ' • • '·""'' "" ~0"'"1 l' ft Tl1ck 11 i:Oii1n1 17 ~1.~'c~ ,\lellkt '3 was •cheduled thi1 after. n·ab1 T A ~i:~r;;o~Ns~iil it t~YCl~~t,. ~~llYl llt· Mm with tbe Pirattc•' 1 OS ry to· vert ~ 'J:t CJ Ker.It) 115 s•v•NTM UCI. *. Yf~!· 3 ,... IWit.chlng rn1ea and aoinl ~1 ~ i5~~~1d) lt: f..."! l~U&. lo Gradtu6iii."' MlrNt. 00 dflfenae. -!~~ , ... :·,&'..,?.:.'11:,\ . U' Head coach Dt<* Tue~ R t f '67 s 1Ji&.C::0 .. "t'\,.'J: I'\11;,•,~ ~"!'; .it ~·~··w, :~l baa eci>eduled -drllla epe· a 0 . eason Jimmy M~" /Ult l1u1re.1) ~fo li.~1«111 'll 'tor nr) · 111' daily ti'olllb ,SIJn~lo the "r.:::'!" p er 1 1 +:l1v1 A Go CW S 1ils1l 114 da _,_ ~ thet ~ .r 11rlk11Y1 11~ M1rt1 T. ••rf (ll aan1111 1411 Y ~ • ..,.,. Th • 1tttit1 <J K111111 11s 0oo.ott .. D•n J• ar1n11im· 11 tbe Pinltles wll ~ .. only in e y aren t running Win• DOil-league same. Win t•• a.r lem !H '"•I M7 \&U& uek the Mia Vie] loop Be ::~r':ot!.1 ~~f,_, ~~ oil.' .• ~"1(1~'r:ir#:. ~mlH. s~s~&i~ .the afternooa. :i-. Scboooc l on o ~..i codelt. com- MiH 0.11 Tlone IR &•'*•> 111 ~~~r"t ~· rrl.I 111 Showing up tor tNs mom-.... CllnpU4, pr'6-~ ..... ve. !~~1::•10,,,1,z ,',"',..1n1>1 ,•,•,s u:.ttt.,,1ai:!1•1~ '\ Ui fng•11 liEISSlon were 63 ..i.. ••• dict.lng big tNDI• for the lDrdJy wreuonal>le ioals • -·-·I r:, " .... , "I .....,,. Dl•"lo i·~an ~ ..... ~·-AL•• •n•1b11 1(1~ ••" : Adf.lr l'I 8?'11 20 of them lettermen off '11 vuw -~ uaa to aay the leUt. ~ But the ~1re''"J:iR'"l.d!l:r1 lPl 2:rdr.•'~ 0Hl~r:,..11•1d1-us1 ·d ·Iut year'• 1quad that tall. r goaks, stilbt as they are, i=:. ~oki1 1~h~~1:1•~mm::111l lf~ ::;:::n ";:,~ 1i'J 't•f=1 l:s posted. !.&-3 rlCXlrd. Far from it. . ~~ may be harrd to attain tis no110 11ac•. JSO v••lh. 2 vetor ei.. Stfl•r'• Ntlhl11t .r.mr:1 1~1 Headllii Che llrt Of letter· But there ii a quiiet COO· yell. ~u:•'rnc rzu·~~1~:r· 1n ~M~\.7 lJ gn1~, l~1 men wbo showed up today ndeoce that Ult diuster 1be Crestview Leaeue 11 ~~"'1 11:~1;, ,:·~.-1.1,,,,,1 \,,• "'" •• , -were quar1elback PMll Le-that tet in 1a1t year C9-9) -with no one 1m- urday wth umes tM;Katt've· ly aet n a to 10 a.m. at1d 4"' g,ao p.m. • _ Mlellon Viejo. 46 -· ril scrlnlmagt Fallbroot llld Valenda OD Sept. 14 at 1 p.m. San Clemente Coach Tom EadJ' Trllollll ... taldllg the -11 bird'• role with d-Ouble aenion• starthlg at 6 a .m. 1be :ftrwt pr«ti.'ce pa un-w 9 a. m. and thea Sir! Ch· Fifteen lettermen were greeted by GoldAlll Weot C.i· lege footbaD. ooach Ra y Sbadd.eford for the team's fir9t cmt~t drill ttU.J inonr ing at g,30, The ~s will work ·out U!.ree times a day thia week and llCrimmOll• Cer- rltuo JC Satura.y mg)lt 8* 7 in Norwalk. • A •OCOO!Locrom will be held Ille' followiDg sa,,,..day with GleMale at Oroiitie Coaot. ' Shackleford oald ho wu pl-wi1\l' lbe ~·eel CO!lditlcmo!U..-..llbl of t!ie canilidalel bad been enn>lled in· ttie 11uotiQ11oD Beadl recreaticmal depart• ment't-1ummer condition· ingJ>"'l!ram. Ugder clole llClUllny to- day wao fullbadr Tom woot. gate, lllll limptDg from a foot injury he •ulltnd lD lut 1euon'1 Fulla1on tn• count.er. . ... e1 ...... • ''11" .... •· s.e ~"I'· 1 .,,... · won't -ll'"ltle!f PIH!o .... ~ .... ·~~I 8d~~·d IC~s::i:~) 1,ll alM Ind~. Al~tl\C . ur•• lltll2. m01ne, who bolds an Pl-.r.,,,... . U• the Dia'blOI to ..... ..i.1 .... 1ar1y D .. l P1~tr'¥.llMlt.• Adt rl h" t · '··)y 1J1 --........ of _.~ ..---preci-ative Pauley Pavilion aMO t An w n• IA Ar11l1l 1' ~di IH !'lllbYI 111 ra e paMlng recordJ, and MU-wiic= m...... yv.... Ji.ck on. Of the other seven •• ".T. • -1!t't ~tOIMit W $lr•uu) 1'17 all nJ •·c1t1 K Yin -•• ~ Ol 6.243 whooped It up 01,,. .nc1 up,.~:· G~d:••,a krnt'; Go"To/n111~r:t1e <~H wp~:Ji lJ~ -co ere nee i.a e t -r -· scboola involved, El Modena Tyus Ready to Nail 3 Ol~pic Triump~ ~atcbi.ng. _America's ~~"··~~ flt 11111111 113 :~rwwlEV: ~rrw 11' •=~i111, ~! Grady. Last seiion. the firlt f'or may offer the le16t in 1bt ~ ~~-~ M!N lh-1 10 Morrill I 1 Sl!uQ •im t1 llnbl ,. 117 T1Jcker and hll staff' have the YO'Una: Dfablos fn the W&y of felhf.aDce,, , · Tlliy hQll?'lt fA Arllul 117 li-· ttm . wh! . ;:::]..'n<f;'the best o{ all turned ~ndY c111o; !H crosbv1 111 ii-., e to P the l r <A'Jttview Learue, it was .a 'Ille Vanguards were held ~ to be 23-y&r-old st.eve ll"~'ob'~t,.1~zMt1Jtl1n•i' \~ . • t'8m into pl,aying fdlape be· story of total frustratkm: to a 27.,,olnt victory lait NASHVILLE, Ttim. (AP) patoim well It Med«I Colirm a nUnt:Ma-rrKldical-Moool 'm..J.J. 8r.IDMq_ -~-11•·-----T->-.___.Q...,,.,~. --.--<>.a~°"8ftt• CQMt .,.-~ ~ ,Viej9 canae ~ w.......ma ......... '51· .......... _ {]h-' t:~ at the University of .:'"'!' ll:ACC. ~•rds ~ YM' Didi r ru ~uccer host to Grossmorrt and Mira once, ~g. 1~ ded.silOD ~~ -.-• ., -.. ".U..-~~-_.,.._.. --or; ~ --·-~·· -~ani ... . i.r•.:3' ~'~ir' S~eo:;~~·· """' miol'° GoPM. -O:ll)ltige ~~ Satur--_ to Sonora ("-3-l) in it&-sec-Expected to lead .Dodge' a well sod bu a "great Wbm heM'l-tbe rDlr ,._~u".'"~·· 8 · .... _ M'''"'~u, 1111 e1n~_s> h . s din 41,y &1 a icrimma-and-ond test of ~ 1e·-( ........ _ lorces 1n the back11eld tb1s ctw>ce" to win. 1tnf gt\Td ~.!9 .~ --~~ ~:-...etmen'& point wtal fOr the W~~fl'llYmJ'l1ll~~I n~ tan gs ... w~ -uu uuu 1 • •• 0 D ,are quarte b k . . ~ -• -. ..&~trials was 109 50. ~~ ll"J~' ~ w1~I I'' ¥ -later opens th• league). · r ac •'medals In U!e Olympic wll! come t!inlugll," ...__,• fw-6\.il~bancing the-rest of Tru1:•1 1a1 ~~ f:i'li,i 1:~ 1eMOD &a:lin.tt runed Cer· From ·that point, tbe Dlab-Jerry Gloster •nd Howard Gamet at Mexico City, laid. '"'~. the Geld. ~-~,:"""'-•H. _co.,::-,,,, •• ~1~L'" • r1toit:. lot proceeded to tab a G~ h·-·-• _h In M.& coach Ed Temple of Ten· Ste q~IW . tD t. =!tlG se.-1 p1aco went to Dave -· blood batti In lbe Crestview • ~ ~ """'" •~ · end 20lkn9ler -.,. i!ld .,......,, °"ex C'A .. thlander now Laker Movi"e w L T ~ , ..... ,. •a loop to to"-total ICOl"f: Of tifht·fOrnllllton are being ne511et State Untvenity Hid •1.·-... 1-s. ·i.llQl'" __. ~ W11t11"'91cw. ts t 1 " u1 '3 st "'¥" --......a hv Ille' 8 6...._ tod ~"' -J -Qili:Jbnning for Michigan ·-At1en111 11''"' ,._ <11 tt G ti• 296--29.ln the p!'.ooe1s of loe· """"""3 a ucauuerand ay. MJss'I'yus wbowonagoitl ·~tate. Offered t 'ree ~:;1m!.~ ~3 ,~ 1~ ~ \~ ~ : ymD88 C8 mi alf teven ol~ CVcu1t Rl~~dorinebaves. By doing so, lltle woutd me~al in 'the loo.meter .. He posted 107.90 point&. ee11on 1 11 ' ..,, 1°' " .. te1ta. nu\.'11 g the line is Steve become the seccmd Ameri· eVent In 'Myo In ~ ii .Tbe-~·n1Jlt of the field waa Copies ol a 22-minute ~-clwfft.,. L1~1'; ~\w1b': 1'' • -_., Tr1"als Won· , . ~Ray Dodte nu ta-Gana': a '210.lb, ~11 tackle. can woman to accompkh Qbe only Tennbisee ._ t!lhtly bunched. c1111;ffe 1t • • .. '" fd "' ken over the reins~. and Others are Rick Ward and 11gerbelle wbo h: nCmn1.ul ;. Cobeq pogted a higher or film highlighting the 1967-=~ i! ~! ~ ~ ': ! ri hu 45 Al9pi.rantl tor grid Jim Urqubardt. tbat feat. The first was Wil· to the Olympb flvm tba .aeore or ooe event than-8lYY 68 Los Angeles Lakers sea-w1sT111:M coN1'111:1Hc1 B T jobs In September. Marine Sprial:t to date La the c:oo-ma Rudolph in 1960 when 1984 team. , other eottestant -• 9.50 son ii now available to K1nMI City ~: 11°1ti~ 142 S7 '1 y a.nae Corpe: lonl comprite clon dltioning dri!a havf: been Temple coached tile United Terrqiile-NDt ax Tellllel· ratin: on Ute ringa. groups and organizahions by Hou.Ion n 12 J 44 111 J4 it to ooe·third Of the total. dominated by Don WU.on States women's track team see S. eir'ls to the-1958 : "fl'atber upected C-Ohen oootacting The . Forum, ac-~11~~il 1! U : ~ 1~ ~ 1~ LONG BEACH -The Tbe threat of ti-IMfen in· and Chave1. in the Olymplcs. Olympiar, sewn in 1980 end Ui ..;rnit," Beckler aald. cordiog to general manager f'1c111c OM'*' tour-day U. S. women'a volvinl the mWtal'y fam1ly The DW>lol bit the padl Returning from the Olym-f'our'V.~1964, and they have "He1s a very &ne gymnast Fred Schaus. ~'~-:~ : : : i~ : ;! Olympic eymnutics trtah oontmuaUy holdl a blanket on Tueaday with ewtce 1 day pie tnah held in Walnlt, won a tot.al of eigbt :Jold -OOviOU'lllty the beat ln·thi• A ~ depoait fet ii re-L111 """'" n 11 • •1 u1 o "' .were won by JO'}ce Ten~. over riltDf: bopN for Dod1e. terAliona stiandard operattnc Cel.l:f., Temple Rid Tyu1, medab, five silver and tour ·country. But he needs a lot quired and will be refuncled vi .. a.i.rv.r .. ~2,.~' 1•,1~11 131 49 • 17, of Sea-ttle, Watb. Goell for ~ Di.abloa: procedure. bUi 1tC' pupil, 11 ready to tronr.e medaits. of W'Ofk before the Olym· when the film ts returned. L"' Anotiu 2, v1 .. eou\/'?r t Now the competeB with 10 1------------------------------------------- l'it'S. H 'Ille film Cann<)t be mailed :!:,.!°': ~·1.:t=' 11 oftiel'I m final ellminatiOM Here'11 his team, in order out and must be picked ~ w1111lflt1e11 1, Att1n11 1. ne at Lake Tahoe, Calif. lliL.• ? ~ , ly Marvin Myen .-eq a brain concussion before the trials was rated No. 1 and waived cc to Late Tohoe f<J< linal ellminati<n. Sis siris will he chOMD at TaIM. as U. S. Olympic repreeeotatl.vea. , MllO Tanac -..i· a -ol 2! with • fJnll ...... 1'ltal al 111.10. . OOten lllect6d in the trials _.., Kathy G-. Buffalo1 N. Y., 143.JOi Qol. eeo Miilvthlll, Champo!&n, Ill., l<UO: Doris Bra...e, New Havm, COnb.; 1!3.71; Catlly ~. Loi Alamlotoo, eaut., i.., Bea SoeU1 138.63. Mio <Jeo Caver, Seattle, WMfl., 137.116: Terry s p • n-c • r. Jnd•mepdh, 137.1111: DWme_Bolla, F&Jr. moat, ID., UU5; WOllldy Clutt, r-..... C•llt •. 135.63 and Carolyn PtDfet,an, .S.atllt, WMb.., 135.4'. , NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pd.GB St. LoWa 87 51 .830 s.n PTanctaoo 1s 63 .S37 a Cindnnatl 71 63 .530 14 ChiOOfll 72 87 .MS 1510 Atlanla &9 89 .500 18 Plltlburril> 63 72 .474 2110 Houatoo 84 74 .484 2.1 Philadelphia 63 73 .463 2.1 New York 63 77 .450 25 Loo Angeieo 59 n .434 'll ...... ,...11.-. If. leuli I. Hr# YOl'lll !, ll lnfllll't" PIWI~• 4, ClllCIM?" 1 U. A"9l'lft a. lln l'rllld.c. t Athlrit1 t, PITlllM'lfl 7, 11 ~ °' ... " .......... ,.,..._ ~ {Cltlltltt ... 111111 Glutn f.111 IJt Plfho IM'lfl (V .. 11 IMJ 111111 .WO.. ... , t AfleM• (Hltll.N 11·11 tlnd S"9WI 4J1 •I H .. Yori! IK-n I ... Mii C.""9M 7·11), 2 JM l'IWICJec. 1Meirlctl61 0.7 itnd lollrt Ml It a.iu.. CHell~f.lt lftlll "9t• 1·11, 1 LM ...,..,... .( ldl )of ~ lt\lltlllr Mt .t l'fll~ ....... (Jtmtl tnll l'l"J'l"ll'I 11·11), t. fWl.nl ... I 9', Lfilllt (&"9111 tMI 9li C~ll (Nollfl .. J), Detroit Blltlmora -Clevehmd Oaldand N°" York Mlnnesota California QUcago Waahinlloo Orang< Co.'1 Oldtll A MOii lle11>ccted Lln<olt>llcl'CUT!I Dtlllor Johnson & Son '-',._ I .. ' ". ' '' ' 900 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPOltT IEACH M2-0ft1 14U171 • .YUt-.... ANY DIFRRBm Tradltlon1lly A•9111t tnd S•111t1mb1r •r• th• Mnth• tfl1+ yov ••• tlo111hardt4 with .,1,~lty ".,.•t-4 •l111t111111" aole Mw.fftlllf. Y•1 tit It h•m '"''Y 41Ncfle11: 11ewt~ ,.,.rt, ;,di• '"" TV. y,,, lit 11.d r••r •Vf it'1 th• Miii• •Id 1f.tlr;. But Thll Ye1r 11 DUferent At Johnson's a.c.•vt• tfllt h th• Y••t 1f evr ... ,f MOVf. After fift•111 Y••rt 1t 1111 1111111 l11ettfo11 we will H 11111v;11g •••II hi • M1911lffc•11t n•w f1c.ility 111 H1thr htll•v•hl 111 Co•+• M•••· Naturally -hop• te ,.m-,.,. ,.f 1vr IEHTI ltl lrl· .... ,,..., ef •• "'"'' .. ,.. ~™· .... lllel'I -t• thtit tlllf lllW flllillty Ull H iteckM wltll l.r•"" 11•• lt6t 11'1•••11. Naturally J. "' ;Jilt W9 Md M rwttll1uly ... ,.tin..... . Natunll7 '"w1n ....... .._ ... ..,,,., ... .t ... •• llllllt••' tlffftJ011. TOday •• : I I , r ' .. l \ I • ·- " -( ' • ----~~~~-r.-==::;-::~:-::::':":':":"'.'.~':"."::i'::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:--· . ............ ..... .... .. ~ .... -~ .... , _.,.. "'-.......... -...... _... _ ............ __ .__~•\ ............ --....... _ ....... -.~-_ __...,...,... ____ --·--- . ' ~ DAI.LY PrtOT Monday, Stptembff 2, 1968 ~J,,ppereilr Brothers Form Dir~torMakes.Wiriners Out of 'to~~ ~~Show Busine~s Factory' :;:: :;~ GENE llAND&UER :,.:;..BOILYWOOD -,...--_ ~-'•~I _,...-•t??.'I'b• aodont art al. Plll'iietrY !.<::. tlloucbl by some lo p.ve ?~• il\oulllldl • o I i ;T'"-""' willl 111e au.. .. . -. has been very good to two brothers of Greet ance9try. Sid and Marty Krofft optirate what they cell "the world's first and only show busine"1-lac<ory." ~~ C d Puzzl ::~ -rosswor e ~~ ACROSS $1 Maker Saturday's Puzzie So1vtd: -"= of ralst i~~l ~ 1 Ant.al stiltl!~nt! -•Fl " " ... " OWM: -53 Hang llmplJ ~ Informal 54 =... •edla: ~ ~O Nonsft'sel: A 11iddle ~. BrlL Sting way #!-14 lsl1111 S7 llovablt eowt ?;, 5upre•e 5! Flash of -Btlng light IS Soviet 61 Decorate seaport 64 Golf shot , 16 Bone '7 Space be - 17 Isolated tween l\llQ. froni others btldge 18 Forebo'dlnil supp0tts 19 Stratum 68 --d' 20 Bo•llng amandes: 7 CHy In -'alley lllillls Almond •lllr South 21 City In 69 Arthur Amtrle.t Can1.d1 -·-Doyle 8 A.ctfve 2.l OJvtng bird 70 Means of c-..se 25 Dlsllfll: trial 9 Bobbed up· Comb. form 71 Nine: illld down : 16 Oecup1tlon: Comb. form 10 Show biz. · noun 72 Ch111ge for garmtnt suflhc the better 11 Color 2-1 Possess ive 73-6ppositrof 12 UnPTe"i"sant · word "1wealher" • loot _29 -control 74 Shoe lift 13 U.S. )1 Not seen · 75 Oecre1ses ptesldfntlaf cle1rly gradually name 33 Reall'vt1get 22 Strong· 35 Pait: 1r. DOWN scented 37 Picture 24 English transfer 1 Stailtic theologian 41 Was an dtity 27 Fist's !f.,.Slrl• 2 Ft111inlne comranlOD 42 ll1ie a 111ame 28 Boy s b,.lmlng 3 S.slde ! vi,.. -.. Item of 4 Mort ) 30 Dtad ly_ fumlturit ' ~ ratklnlf :.l2 lnte-rwoven 38 Underground worker: 2 words 39 African: Comb. form 40 ArtrflcJ1I light 43 True 46 Promenade ilftl )O Moth 52 Railroad employee 54 Ancient ) Romilll godde-ss " 55 Constriln ·.,. to acUon S6 Humlli1te· 58 Ancltnl Italian .~~ 62 ~die belflno -1 63 -Fein ~ "\Ye are ablolutely unl· que" claimed Sid, 40, who's shaggy • haired, mod • clad r and vaguely resembles Vic· tor Mature, 'as he led the plant. .- "You as a producer walk tn. We take your project and develop it entirely cos- tumes, props, s c e n e.r y , fipecial effect, animation, mw>ic~· everything." Walt Disney's creators ap. pear to be the nearest thing to the Kroffts. but they work on1y oo Disney projects. 180 ARTISANS Krofft Eoterprises, Inc., employs more then 100 artisans, entertains about 36,000 people a day at shows in Georgia and Tetlas and will gross tttls year about Sl million . Their main customers are amusement parks, tourist attractions, advertisers and televi6ion sponsors. They're costuming a man as Tony t h e Breakfast food tiger for new commercials. -SmaH orders a r e acce. pted, too. A sideshow fet man wants "bright, flashy shirts a o,d loose, baggy pant!'' to· accommodate bit 700 ~ and 85-inch waist. 'lbe KroUts sent him. an estimate. "A man walked in the ottier de¥ wilh 10 pictUres frami!6 be wanted .-i..t..-1 "· ...... --· 68id -Marty, who's 30 and played lo 40,000 in tive months in a small San Fernando valley theater. It moved to the Seattle wot1d's fair, where Time magazine called it "the sm,;i.sb bit"; to PJ's, a Hollywoo(I ~ght club, for four yean, and to the New York world's fair, Road companies iook it to various cities, E.lld a n "driginal cast album" has grossed about $12 million. On television the Kroffts created sevep. p u p p e t character for t h e Dean Marlin show in 1965. One , a svelte blonde named Collet- te, drew 3,000 fan letters a week. "She was fir e d because llhe beoame too popular," laid Marty. This swnmer the Krofftfi. have 112 ~eeis at w«k in Uteir faliiily-type mows at San Antonio's Hemisfair '68 aid at big amwement pro- jeds called six flags OVe!' Texas, Dallas, and 11ii f!agti ...,. Georgja, A-·· "AD tills.'' marveled' Mar· ty' ''!tom playing wUb dolls-." 8y VERNON SCO'IT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Diroc&i. Rlchard Fle!ech<r i. Ill Ute pt ..... al maldng three motion pl~, all about .._. __: '-n>. Bo.toa Streocler_. u· uCbe·~ a D d 0 1lota, Tore, Tora." ' '!be lint doala witlt mua murderer Albert DeSalYO, the 8econd witfl rewlu· tioary (J)f: Guevara, aod the Utinl -Ute .kiplaeH altaclt on Pearl Harbor. FleiJchtr -Ute trend toward unhappy endings and fjlming the st.oriel of 106el'1 early in tJbe going. . llack in 1945 be direct.d ''Oli.kl of Divorce '' m. tint picture. The kid :.,;a1 a 106~. Since tben. Ile ..has-dooe ''~ '' '1Cornpulsioft"•~ ' -' "lbe Girl in th4'.Red Velvet Swing" -i'livolVfhg Evelyn Nesbitt and st(Lolord White and Harry K. hew, a trio of. non-winners. Even his Captain Nemo in "20,000 Leagueg Under the S~a" proved you can't win 'em all, if indeed any. "l never realiiedr I'd !!ll~.into a.pattirn,'' I'·~ at 20th Cen- tury-Fox where he is jug. g1iDg ell -Picture•. "I have a penchant for unhappy endirio~ Years ago audiences wouldn't stand tor them. I remember l made tw.o pictures, ·So this is New Y«k' and 'Trapped.' 45 Asplr1Uoel 15 Essay i · . structure- 47 Windstor•!'.. • sub!tCls .· ·.34 --· , · -48 lnJury 1 ..J 6 !'cling rtckdnlng 65 Wind J lndicJ.lot' I 66 Football , play«s · sliglrtly less sheggy and swa!thy than Sid. "We •ayed them for him free."---------- "In both cases I had to reshoot the eotinge; to make them happy because there wu .. much objection lo ~g a realistic or unhap- py ftDaie on the acrem.'' Fleischer was asked how ing:s about aoyme tarn· pering with 1W endings on bis C1Jmllll project.. • • 49 Kfnd of 1n ser"*t 36 Very Mostly, however, t h e Kroifts think big. Sketches show how ooe developer will tum the top three decks of the liner Queen Mary into a sort of gla.mortius Dl8ney1"nd at nearby Long Beach. A cigar-chewing Paul Bunyan gets medlanio.al innards th.st will swing his ax at terrified CU5tom«S on .an Ea.stern amusement park's t b r i 11 ride. · • 20 33 ' 70 3 banltr 11amtr ple1std Now At Both Cinemas , e Perf0rma!IC9 ScltM11le • MONDAY 1.1.5.7., P.l.f. WED.-THURS.-TUES. 7:00 I •:OO P.M. ~RtO,A.Y 7-'·l 1 P.M. SAT. I SUN. 1.3.5.7.9.11 The brothers started aa fifth-generation pu?peteer1. Sid was born in Athens, Where in the 1700s, their g re at· great-grandfather Peter opened a theater that launched the Krorrts ag ma6ters of the marionette throughout Europe for 200 years. __..._....._ "'!be Qynote to having central ftcure of a story es a losei-is Cmnpasdoo," he Rid. 1'Beca'llle all of us are losers of one sort or •notlur. "Wi.nrUne ls fleeting. One enjoys eucoess brielly. YOO PENETRATION N11rly 1Y1ryon1 N1d1 tfi1 DAILY PILOT, holl'ltlown n1w1. ptpor for th1 F1bulou1 Or1n91 Co11t. The Luxurious New ;:---------. Box Office Opens llnlted Artist. Doily...;12:45 P.M. 1565 w. l 7t11. Sculhl AH ePERFORMANCESe "·-"-54J·t217 1.3.5.7.9.11 P.M. UNLIMITID FREI PARKIN• ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JOlll'M (. Lf'l'NI ~ .... ._,~. ~-,_... -' , ... -~\ . THE. .. ............. &RADllA1E ROSEMARY'S BABY EVERY EVENING AT ••• 7:45 and 9:45 PM IVllY IVININO AT ... 7:45 and 10:15 PM I C#fl•IOll NIFMIWKIU : .• RllDAY tin fl11AY 2:41 ·1:11 ·l:otHf11:1$1'1 IATUIDAY 11:11 ·1:11 ·1:11 .. . .,.,. lllllAY 11-.JI • 2:51 · l :tl 7~ 1M t.MN AT Hl•WAY 39 DRIVE·IN THEGUDUATE .......... ................. -No__... Ta•l.r',-w Dork D1y e RoDort Mon• f1rry-Thom11 ~~ ... , I I ;.,1~.11.'0.1.~~·;:::)I ' t I •!!hi> W< nl our!" J ... ,,,ULJHU~··· ................. "MfVl'll • JI OHi l'lcturt ,,...,... "•Ill Ntwmu e ''IURllY l'lllor' & "Tho End! ... Summer" HIT No. 2 "THE TIGER MAKES OUT" Eli W1U1,h-Ann J1cluo" IOIEPH I. LIYINf -iii<£ NICHOLi . ~ ~7' . e DAIL'lf• e ,14+7 .. 1).;P.M. ···- . . cfi'Miole "New'World· ·-..-. . ., ., of --..... CEntertaiament! ~· . . ·~·. TONITE thru FRIDAY NITE "ON STAO.E V.S.A." 1'1& .-stlrrlflf,, , 1,,..,IOll PEGGY LEE ·"- RICH LITTLE • . : THE CANESTRELUS' -~ ~ Shows 119:15Ind11 PM-On ttlt TOMOR~ STAGE ••• Disneyland On Parade 7:30 PM .. .. A M~ry, Musical PromMU lhrouJfJ the M•llc Kingdom s~arring Mickey, Pfuto, Goalr •• and all YoUf Disney Characttr Favorit.n .. " EVERY SUNDAY COUITBY MUSIC lllBILEE lttxt ~ """"' REX ALLEN BILL --- Fantaq iii the sq Tfnkitt BeJf• l/ifM !1'1Hf/s 11t .stiff -of. _ ... -,_ """""' - ••• ., ...... ~ .. Mlclc.......... '2.f ... EMT -·II! lllSTllllS·-Aft+l - TIE ltDS Df' TM lllflllOM• NE ~ WAii ._-.. ~ lll.l nuorr 'TIIE DWIITWUI u.n llllDI !., .. 1IE lllYM. TUIJTWIS•T11l lf¥ADOS ma._ ti[ UIOICAM 10SS 11111 _, lltnf -· • -. -.... 'ftlw, I W tt U ~. & lat I Ml ti t ,_-• -, I ' 'I •• " ;g i ... : . . • : • • I i • '~ ... :~ !E .: 1l r ) ~ • . . .. • ' . ' .. ., ' "f f i I I l o , ...... ;aowww> tY+• I M4>UWWW,.. -• '·i 0 t.,j 0 A 't • ._ ...... (!-0) fJll bfil1..... (C) NtW w ''Jttact htttrt ti SMID... Doi "Mr.' Wirtrd" Hnert Nl'l'llel ftlll llfl I lODlotW'• .rt: I• ..... .. · ih1rk'1 unsiti¥t vbioA. ~ ..... !R ciJ .~ ..... ---tci ~ ., ...._, M (0) (lfi).,,... rMtJitl of I Ntioft'#idl • ~· poll ui111111itliolltd by CBS Nm to ~.'' llllm wtl1t bltdt p11:1pll think lbout , ••• (1) CM hMll& tt.,: (C) whit• ind what wtlit• think about ... <lQ):-ialFir Ofl!lkml. blaeb art rwuled. ~Ill .. ..., .... ..,_ ~.l:'fi-(30) .--~ - e 1 ~: (C) (60) ''Tit. You'11 It." AOblMon ind Scott 111 llr1eb for 111 1t11ssln'1 bullet when a rati· tine llllnin1 IUtcilll turns ltlto tllt "" -ft!) .. .,... ..... fhwll (C) (60) D CJ (I) Tk ... '"'°" CC) PEANUTS GORDO {fb) "lountJ on I B1~Jtr." Hid llB!ly bloomes tti1 quarry of .....:-"= lllunb' hunl1r ~r.,. JohlllOll, 1111 BE<JEVING EVE~ING f>HEILA WAS TOLP WIM, e '(J) ·-(C) (Ol) ~ -..-......W11°lll'iMwtt!IJe1n1s I= !!P~ ArMftdl lltkf, lililbllnl ii f T ~ 1<.n turtts. ·--IO) partner on 1 bMr h11nt (R) .. Jtdi lllia9 .... (C) (60) eo~ .... 11 .... (C) IO:IO • Jllft (C) ~) 1111 Joh111. · RAND:.' "-RR Wll«l.S .'.C.C.US.\· TIOfrtS A6AINST SAM. PIM«! ~r.,,., (IO) ..,,, . • GI lo ill Mcka: (C) "Ed1JC1tion for F1nl1ty 11ft." Di. Joltft Bllltl:ln tAilb 011 ~1nt1o1. palllf11 al nw- riqe and diworce, matt •lectlon Ind PftPll'ltion fot 1111rri119. I il:tO R ~ "IMt MlrtiH" (dr1ma) l 17-Ronald Col1111n, J1n1 Wy1tt. .,_, (C) (SO) - ll>""oll • Tiit ....... (30) . . . :. ·~ ~Clq) -~~ . ......... (C) (IO) . Ill 11111'111! "ltbtl Ill Ttwn" (wuf.. tm) '56---John f'1rn1, Ruth Rorntn. II Tiit U..W fkt: In commemo-ration ol I.Dor Dty, tht blotJtDhJ lh-JI\/\ ''J df nltlan1t l1bot lttdtr su• Gompm h lhown. ·-MIO) ..... Qv.t: '* SMpt i'iiifF1r1 Beai1 .lonts I Cbilelren. llill l!I Dr. 'nrll Ill .hHtet (C) Sones incllldt "lrs a Hird R1in's ' ' Goln1 tu f'our," "llttlt .lollnni1 TUMBLEWEEDS '""'"" "°" 1i. Om'"• Chrut· U"° 8 -(C) ..,., ..... (•"'· -,,.....,..,,,,-, ______ _, mu " •'!,d 14 ottlfu.. . _ n~eve Col:btlll..----,-. . "l ... ,c. ...... ~ • w.111 .. ·-(C) {IO) " " ll)lY--., ' TUF~OAY 1211 w..e .. ,.,.. .,,,,.. • 9 lil"" ,....,. .... (C) WS PEACH • • -----·--~-------- ly CIM!rfer M.-Scliull WMERE'S MY .ICE CREAM?" " • • ly Ken lafd ly Gus Arriola 8y T 0111 K; Ryan ly Mel ·- Mond,u, Septembtr 2, 1968 TACTICS -Fonner P~llidentlal candidate Barry Goldwater, abOve, discusses election tactics on "That was the Election that Wu" tonight at 9:30 oo Channel 28. Willlal'() E. Miller, (#l>ldwater's run· rMng mate also is interviewed by newsmen who cov .. ered their 1964 ·campaign. TELEVISION VIEWS 'West' Star Almost Gone By CYNTHIA LOWRY· HOLLYWOOD-The star's chair oo the "Wild, Wild West" set bears an unusual identifying in· scription: "Robert Conrad, ex-stuntman, retired by CBS, Jan. 24 , 1968." Conrad, wbo was · darn near retired. from ups world on that-date, is reminded of -bis luck:-evet-y time he sees the chair, which is kept just beyond camera ranee. For a.:--while it_~ed th~t the serfeS would end~ruplfy Defore the completion o! its third year. J. .. · · It wa1 one of the little-publicized mishaps of the season, although the show'S fans may have con· eluded-that they were getting fewer shows than usual. They were, 23 instead of 26. Conrad's a~ci .. dent came in the middle of the 24th rhow wb1ch could not be completed. Dennis the Menaee . • • -• .. .• i - • • I l ' • . - 8.iU.Y PILOT EDITORIAL P~~ ~:~ ... Winners·: Unruh, Finc4· 'Thank heaven jt happens 6nly onct eve~w yearsl' . -.... ... _. •• ' : . Callforola'1 delegates to ti>• Den:>oCr*llc National C"'1vtnllon lost all their baWes In Chicago lut Wed· neoclay -but >tilers was one apparent big winner. Ac- tuolly two. AnM!bly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh baa long been dlatnl.sled by northern Callfomla Democrats. This could have cost him the party nomination for zovernor lo li'IO, hi• d!'1rished goal. In hJj leadership. of ~ Callfornia delegation Umilh wu nmnlnc herd for aovernor. And he had more than a IWe ~uccess in winning over Democratic ''wheel.a" of the north. In the process, he cut hU cords wl1ti the netilonal odminlslration, went an out for the llberal eM!didates, and In the doing woo r:«o._staoding· -- o""1looa aLdel4plloo caucuses. • • Lt. Gov. ~rt Finch, as a result of Richard Nixon'& nomination at the Republfcan Convention, emeri• 81 potenti.ally more powerful nationally than Gov. Ronald Reagan. The governor's power at the naM liooal level baa leveled off or declined following the convenUon. The California pollticsl fortune wheel \jiUJ made some inlereoling spins both tit Miami Beach and Chicago. Meaning of Labor Day • Labor Day in 1968 appears as something of an anachronism, a.s tt has for a long time in this nation. The day was lnaugurAted 1 n 1882 by the Knights of Labor, a highly idealistic labo~ union (which also took in employers). The union was started by Philadelphia tailor& in 1869, foundered in the late years of the 19th century. Conareas made the first Monday In September a national bottday In l89t. At that lime Ille Amerlean Jn- dustrlal 1y1tem was largely compo1ed' of lamJJy or partnership ownership. It wilt pat.rnallstlc In some. areu, ln othen ita attitude was callous and ruthless toward employes. 1 Jn that Ume of great emotional tunnoil, labor was con•idered a commodity which the laborei: offered for sale. The human facto~ was 1ubmerged. That period In the Infancy of America'• great Industries was un- attractive, to put it miJ.dly. The pendulum soon began to swing -WJtiJ organ- 12.ed labor teached the point where, it was attacked as havllllf too mud! pollUcal power,J'low tha\•bll!I ch~ngod. Industry Is owned by 5\0Ckholders and directed by hir- ed managers. White collar wotken now outnumber blue coUar worJrers, 11labor11 bas become largely mid· die class, and Bl~ Labor'• political power is in decline, despite the clout it sUlJ bas in the Democratic Party. Labor Day now is more a day for thiolring than for parading. It's a day for thinking-bow there'might be a better, richer life for ~· including the rilinorities - and less pursuit of mere material possessions. , Soviet . Union Helps Nixon Russia'• brutal tyranny over little Czechoslovakia has its ironical aspect.6. · Not only did the action cut some ground from 1µ1der U. S. "dov~s/' it may well serve as a more detjsive fact.or lllan Democratic Party disarray in helping the election of Richard M. Ni.J:on. Nixoo, with a long record of dislike by the Krem- lin, now ia in a posiUon of reaping benefit from an international confrontation in which he played no part .. Our System Has . w ould Alter 'Amateurism Here I s Shamateuri sm' Tennis Takes Giant Step ' . • Not Educated Ed uca tional S ubsidies ••Amateur is m here Is FreDC.h Temis Msociation. Prize money was withheld at Wimbledon when amateurs placed. The 'top two men, however I were the Australian pros, Rod Laver and Tony Roche. In all the scathing criticisms that tlie Communia:tl make against capitalilt society, they have never put the'ir • finger on the one just accusation that can be leveled against us. For the big failure of capitalist toe.lety ii neither economic nor political, u tlie CoJlllllunlatl wrongly inaiat. It ti aocla1, qultural, and educ&• tlonal. We havt failed to raise the fl1Lllity of lite nearly u much as we have t.ncrAUd. the mv. quantltf of IOOd> 111\1 ~· '!be .-ref quli1&' llf life in our society li. low aft4 brutish. Th• violuct, w are latlel,y so concerned about ll·menJJ an uteuton of our inM civility, our bad JDanner11 o u r C9AJ'HDeU of value• and crudeness of 1ensibllity. THE ORIGINAL Idea of th • American ru!voluUon was to r.alle the level of all cltizenl', to educate them, civilize them. .make them responsive to ·the grand Ideas and broad sen. timentl: expressed by Jefferson and his colleagues. Americans Were to become a different breed of people. J!ut somethlng went wrong. In the process of exercising our economic and political freedom, we somehow fdfgot that these are ju.st meu1, not et.els. Tbe ends must include a cltiztnry ruled }Jy reaaoa and· com- paulq. WE HAVE FAILED dreodluUy, tllus far, In this c:tucial area. Jull walk aleng a crowded downtown street in any :American city and you wlD see •bat I mee. Or visit a beach on a tiot day. Or drill.e along .a . congested e:l· pressway at rush hour. The spirit ls sour and cheap, the very quality of life is disputaUous, uncivil, mean and pet· ty. Our massive educational system has not educated. Our imposing religioua iestablilhm.ent has , not Christianized t.he tribalism of Our people. And our affluence has merely convinced us that po11e1slon, rather than decency or merit, should be our prime and ultimate goal. WE DO NOT understand the mean· Ing of law, the workings of democracy, the relevance of religion, the roots of civilizaUon -we do not even com- prehend the vlrtues.J,llld llmitlatlons of capitalism in a way that will permit us to benefit from the former while .To the Editor: Government is presently paying for the minimum schooling required by aH, and ls also paying ,Jor additional scboollni at higher levell, which is availat>le to people but not required of them. , Howevet, there .-e p r o b l e m s creat~ by ' government sub!idhing h1gher' .e4uoation by subsidizing the schoolt. When government subsidized facilities charge little or no tuition, it provides unfair competition to the private colleges. Private universities have in congequence had terlous Qnan- cial problems. ....- SUBSIDIZING SCHOOLS oel! fuster poor quality eduutlon. Studenta often di~er they are afforded few close escaping the dangeroua consequences contacU with the faculty, e!l1)eeially in of the latter. the lerge univer11,t.les. 'Ille state Most Marxist criticism of us ts a universities, with the .absence of com· mad mixture of malice and ignorance, petition, have no incentive to cut costs. balf-trutbs and utter distortions. The Therefore, there is a misallooatioo of "kind of "capitalism" they fulminate resources. 1hamatel6ism. Everybody knows it" The speaker is Clark Graebner. who won his first naUonal amatew: ter:inis singles champiomhip, the clay courts crown, on July 21. He went Cll to recall telling bill wife of a European. temUs tour, "Maybe we won't ever make quite as mud:I money as .ame of these people staying in second-class hotels, but not many people can say that they went through Europe doing everything firM class." The story is almolt as old as tennis. Several years aao, Jack Kramer, once the foremost seducer of amateurs to play tennis for cash, said: "\ am positi~ no amateur has won a set in the Davis Cup Cba.Uei:nge Round matches eince -well,.-since 19'l0 at least. • .. 1n my time, tt'le winners of. Challen&• Round matches ba've been already signed to professional con- tractt more often than not.'!. ' PROFESSIONALISM iii U.S. college rootball and basketball is, of course, an open sec r e t . Internationally, American amateurs are put at a disadvantage by the frankly suOO.dized "state athletes." of the Soviet bloc and other nations. Juergeo Wern e r , German football (soccer) trainer, said some years ago: ''So-called amateurs in top-perform~ sports b a v e beco~ a farce even by today, and by 1980 amateurs will certainly have disappeared.' I Tennis is takiTig a giant step toWarOi coming out in the open. Professionals ..and-amateurs will compete in t.hil ~try for the "first time iD the Na- tional Open championships at Forest Hills, L. ·1. in late August and early September. TIM! pros will cut up the s100,ooorrae money among them. ~ TEURS won't get anything but kudos and expentts. But it ebould be noted that the matter of expenses is negotiable. Nancy Richey, a top woman player, said on Aug. 21 she had not entered the Forest Hills tournament because she "j\i&t couldn't come to a financial agreement" with the promoters. Open tournaments have been held earlier this year in France and for the Iii-st time at Wimbledon. In the French Open Miss Richey beat pro Ann Jones of England for tihe women's title. The first prize money. was kept by the Not fiO at Forest Hills. U.S. Lawn Tennis Association Presideot...Robert Kelleher has promised distribution of ttie fuJ1 $100,IXXJ prize mODel' '14 tile professi~. THE PACIFIC SOUTHWEST Cham· pi,msttlps, a tournament 101D.ething like the Ma.steris in. gOilf, win aJsO be an open event. And the Australian. Lawn TenrWi Assoclatioo, long tlte~ st,un· chest .opponent of mixing profes.slooals and amateurs, is a'sldng for five open toumamen~ within the next year. The ·fear that open tournaments would hurt the amateur game-has so far proved fallacious. Clark _Graebner, who reached · the semt:tinall at Wimbledon, went on to win the U.S. clay courts. And the Negrcr star, Arthur AShe, a &emi-finalist at Wi'1J1bledon, topped that with a straight·set v i c t o r y In the Pennsylvama Lawn Champiomhipl. As for the pros, Newport Be-aclt Tennis Club's Rod Laver summed it up by saying of Wimbledon: "I bad completely forgot about the prize money ($4,800) until somebody men- tioned J1 to me." · again.It disappeared a long time ago. Another problem of the fONed But if our enemies are too dumb to popularity of the state Universities is . p N d disclose our true defect!, we should be the decrease for tbe demand of p rt ow . _miart enough to see the.m and to take pnvatl!! sdlools. In torn, the variety of asspo ers arrowe prompt ste"" w rectify them . For U ..i.-tlona! o Pp or tu n.1 t Y also · . the· quality of American lUe keep;, decreacses. AJ the nationalized school degenerating, there will be no need for____..l!YBt~ueeze&-IJMH'+ .pr;y,,......,,,1-_:--=::-==:==:--~-:---::-:-:----_,.__ •' -· · a revolution. We.will-·dlsiDtegratii from leges off the market; the student-wot WASHINGTON -The State Dt!part-"MR. CARMICHA.EL gave tuch wttliln for we are our own worst be subjected to little oc no difference ment says it is now powqleu: to assurance. Accordingly, his paasport en~s. -in teaching ~es. withhold passports and thus restrict was retllrnea to him," the state world travelers such a1 Stokely Department letter 63.id. ~ On, Far hito the Night ALSO, THE ONLY schools which are financially available to the ma· jority of lower income students are the tuition ,.free institutions. The ghetto child will never be able to attend a private school because of financial barriers. Carmldlael,, _the Negro pillitant who "We know of no growlds, under ex- toured-COmmunist countries la.st year isting law and regulations, warranting preaching hatred o( the United States. ' that Carmichael ''gavi--aid and com· a denial of a passport to Mr. The Department says it obtained fort to North Vietnam" by attacking Carmichael," tile Department said. "writt " •-c 'ch I the United States and U.S. troops, in en assurance uvm arrru ae • In the letter of exp 1 an at I on , f North Vietnam and in Cuba. By 1f you think that heari.'lgs on railroad matters before the lntel'sbte Commer ce Commission seem to be in- ~able, you ain't seen nothillg yet. Wait until tile final chapter is written on the Food and Drug \dm.lnistration's hearings OIO its pro- posed regulations relating to vitamin and mineral supplements to the average persoo's diet. If, that ii, you think you can wait that l<log. ... The FDA's preoccupation with vitamim and mineral au lement . years..qo when It announced it was preparing to re· •lie it.I regulationa on special dietary fbodl, contents of. Four years later 8 ~ came up with so me rather eomplicated tentative regulations on Ito llll>ject. Two yelll'I! '""" the FDA decided to require vitamin producers to ttick a label on their wares saying, la effed. that if you ~t properly and •ve DO ~al medical problems you q 1t netd eitra vitamin' or minerals. = APRIL, qte FDA announced ~lnts on the question of auppl@ments. And in June, at liS. ·tbOle bearing1 began tllld they .,. been going on ever since. •• Geerse llolr Ge«p: 1 pt Ito tmpa11lon you are C1Rf of tbOM reverie-English ti!ilio who lblok oor!Ues are -...clelpocntic." J\llt out or CIUooity, -II JOll' ""°'" ........ ... Jollllnc. Oaror!O! CIJlUOUS Dttr Qirioul: Mil .Geel Grett! Whtnl .. -• I GueeJ ftditori 1 . However, since then a grand total of seven witnesses have testified, all in support or tbe FDA's prOposed regula- t:iona. There are about 60 more pro· FDA witnesses yet to appear. Now what the FDA appears to weU-batanced me a day -a dubious assumption -and that therefore people \thlo supplement their diets with vitamin pills or other dietary boosters are throwing their money away. UNDERSTANDABLY, a number of people question that assumption. Forem05t among them those wtio manufacture and process dietary sup.. plements, including several prominent pharmaceutical houses. While thti last of the FOA's witnesses is yet to be heard, Uiere are -to be ex.act -CW'· rently 104 anti-FDA interests waiting to testify. They are planning to call at least 250 witnesses Ut behaU of their products. The r;even witnesses to date bavie been producing testimony t ti a t stenographers are duly recordJnc at the rate of some 600 pages a wee.le, so it will problibly be some time kt the , 1970s before the FDA'• beartna:1 ... eoded. Then there will be a cotat review of wbatever re(Ulation1 ttie agency comes up with. And, 1uril,y1 appeals. And so on. By that time, vitamins mi.ht be oeeded all around. ' Wall -I Jolll'1lll • One solution to the problem mighl be to increase .subsidies to the colleges and universities <&od to include the private institutions in the program. However, some scholars suggest subsidy to the student instead of the i n s t i t u t io n , thereby creating monopolistic competition among the college-s. Private and public in- stitutions would then have an equal chance to "~11" their prodU<:t without the fear of the ,.no price" competition. P~ VOUCHERS could be presepted to each partlnt allotting an equal amount to all to be used only in the education of. their child. The only requirement being the child should be over a certaln age and have a high schOOl diploma. nm system could be set up similar to the G. t. Bill sending the subsidy when PfOOf of registration to an appro1>ed college was establish· ed. The only intervention by govern· ment would be u "inspector." in- suring that certain minimum re· quirement obligations wen met by the colleges. · WI111 1111S SYSTEM eoch parent would have f(ffdom of choice to ''buy" what they w•nted. U they -greed with the tol<hJnp of one college, they could qulck!J lhow tboir dlsapproval by removtna ttie child and placing hlm in •nothtr tns~tutlou which would bettor ,.....1101 tlMlr belief1. Tb• wrlet7 and flollbill1;J .. o( th1• sy•tem would be eadlea. .,. CHRIS L .. E , that he will. not uge his passport or Macomber qooted an earlier pe.ssport travel in restricted areas. Then, about restoring the passport and "pam· ruling of the Supreme Court that th ,. o t d pering" Carmichael, Byrd said, the a mon ago, we epartment re urne restrictions on a citizen's freedom of the passport it had taken from departnu:.nt cleared the way for other travel mu.st be "pursuant. to the law· Carmichael. such trips. making functions of the Congress." Of course the seiztlre of 'Ibe senaOJr then wrote Sec. of. State Per-haps the C4irmichael cue, and Carmicbael's passport J86t December Dean Rusk dem'Bnding an explanation the controversy which it ha.a: provoked. was based on the fact that he bad , of tbe department's action. will now prod Congress into ending itJ visited Cuba and North Vietnam, Com· Byrd's comments were echoed In 10.year impasse over sudl traYel monist nations where travel was the House where Rep. 0. C. Fisller, D· restrictions. The State Department's restricted. The St.ate Deparbnent Tex., ca 11 e d Carmichael ' ' an most recent proposalt, in that regard, says, however, that Its passport anarchist, a ·dedicated enemy of the were submitted to Conire-u last powers were subsequenUy narrowed United St.ates." After touring the Com-December. by a court decision. • munlst world "spewing lies and distor· THAT I& THE e~tion gt~ to Sen. Harry F. Byrd. Jr., D-Va., by William B. Macomber Jr., Assistant Sec. of St.ate for Congressional Rela· tioos. It was Byrd who first dropped the word last month that Cannkhael's passport had been quleUy returned. Byrd told Uie Senate, before Congress began lb! convention n!cess, Dear Gloom)' .Gus: Do you know why you got 10 many incorrect 11nswers on the Bill ol Rights quiz! The educa· tional 11'.Y"Stem beHeve1 that earlJ Ames:iun h1-y sboukl be taught In an lll11rulhful w01 ao 11\At our chUdreo "'1D crow op to be food citizen• lnltud ol. well edUCllled dc>Ubt.r1 . -H. B. McD., Jr. ---:-:;; -..:: ==:,........,. ~ ::;so:; HaL • .. . nid, Cal'frrichHl de!tnes "no etm· sideratlon and no compassion at the hands of a government which be is committed to destroy." BYRD, COMMENTING on the ex· planatioo auppUed hirn by the State Department, said "it appears that neither the JuMice Department nor ttie Department of State is willing to come t.o grips with Oannichael." In this letter, Macomber referred to a case decided in lht U.S. Court of Ap. peab here last December: 'nM! court held that the State Departme.ot had no authority to prohibit a citizen's overseas travel by wHbbolding a pass:pol1. It •aid the department's power wu llmltod 1o oootnlllnl the use of the passport. The SQl1e ilepuWenl letler noted that the Court o( Appall decialoa bec:ant tile DNi word In lht !Diiier loot March. after the U.S. SOl!cllor g;o:.a1 ~ ~~ :=.r:i;; 'M -lloporlmtat'• rqutadona ..... d>al!gld, Macomb<r IOid. "~ Mr. CarmkhaeJ IOUgltt Che retum o( hil ~ Be WU re- quired to e!w writwl·-tbll 1le would notyae~ Niporl Im' lra•ol !Dlo •• ...--111111foijf•1t1-. a b-ru w1ilcb 'NOU d permit ]*laport restrictions on travel to ?lit.ions at war, nationa beset by iDIW'rection nations whose military forces w~ engaged in vmed conflict ualoJt. tbt United states·. · By Robert S. Alie• and John A. 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Dr-.matie light- ed fOOnta.fu I ja.cuz:d, 4 Bd· nn, dizllnC rm It den, + a breathtatlnc view of t b e .... Sacrttloe price at 1'19.500 Sho9.TJ by appointment (714) t42.a235 REALTY' OOMIPANY 881 Dover Drive N._-tBeach TH E ~EAL E STATERS on '9duded corner lot ln exclusive Cameo 9lor'M built """"" • hNutiful pool 646-all ' .,_, 613-"'6 HOLD· YOUR HORSES! (Open HARBOR rr. 'l'ltUE! TAKE OVER er 4 Bedrooms & den large fomlal dfnina: rm F\11 pool liud llDa.I , __ Ennrn-l pa)'lfterit.a of only $137 per -mmlh wtt.'1 total down pay. 11!5,00! -;H ........ lle's Dollght 1cr r&tber'• pocketbook with NO DOWN VETS mi low $1;500 down to all others for Jh;s 0 hea"l' SHAKED ROOF meat of ONLY $1,850. This O:>ntact: '"""'°"' """..,.,. _. Wally lialJberi bedrooms, rvce, l'dti&er· . Eve1: &4'2-t290 ' biautr 2 blocks tlo sohooll .,,<I -l'WSf{ NEW CARl'El'S" -tbnlu&4> out. s huge bedrooms, 2 beth<, l5xJ5 FAMILY m.f, and loYelJ liVinl room wttb wvm BRIC'lll J'IRD'LACE, VACANT! ~OUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Clla.rm.IQI custom 1¥'.lml with ploe panellod hmlly room, Wye: Mvinl: room with fifto. JUtt, and covered patio. Halt acre lot with truit -· 1311.9!0. 1'l!IO -i!IW. ""3 WESTQJFF DR4VE $.'5-!Mlll ~ tl!l 9 PM 64<>17ll ()pm ""'· , ':m111td. ·11ossisslon ~­ PEl=ll=<DN ~.J -.......... .,. ..... , .. ~ ! l'-'" i . H ' -i "'; .. GADS! t"HUml!-to Box M·lB4 Dd.y Pilot DI.al sc..$611 D:r RE.WI.TS ..... drspet and parquet floors, IArse well kept: )'l'd with COVER/ED PA'MO & . block wall -· Clooe in Cmta Meu location . ------ Irvin.• Terrace Soecial ,, ! -PobL & .. VIEW- -"-----.:.-------------- HOUSES FOR SA~E You C.n SeD It, Find It, Trada It With a Want Ad HOUSES FOii S.UI !lousu FOii SALE , _HO_u_s_u~F_oa_sAL_•_+HC>_u_s_1s_,._o.1t-.IA--.L.-.t._ IOGO O.naril IOOO Gonorol 1000Chnoral 1000 GIMNI 1000 FHA RWLE "5mJME >l4 % INTEREST. . 3 bedrOom.s. 2 bat.bl, dln- )QI uea, breakfut bv Ii built • in ldtcbm. 0 ft J 1 "$23,500. * * * * CONDOMINIUM john macnab THE ~EF~L E S"IATER.•; NEWPORT lllGHTS Xlt Vista Del Oro Newpltt Beaeb New Blufb Units asking $59,500 Rlch1rdson Realty M43 E. Coe.st Hwy., CdM 61'H031 Spanish !for tboN wbo call attord the belt A--wliJtt tbt DIM WN> ual bpm.-tn Dover Sborel.. 4 &R 3% batba, family room A huge Abium with a miac- tible roof 1or indocr-~ outdoor Uvillg. Just a YIM old, ex· ...,,i,.zy """"*"'· draped Ir laodacaped. Panor&l]lic vtew 'tit 1.JPPrr 1Jaj A hW.I. can today to see 'thlJ: out. atanding otter at $110,(Q). Roy J. Word Co. (Baycttst Ottlce) 1842 Santtqo Dr. 5f6.1550 Assume 5%;foan SHARP l BR l~ bath, Fire- place· F/A hest $22,750. OK GI NO DOWN. Drive by 599 W. Wilson then c1ill Lockhart Realty. Lockh1rt R11lty 641).2301 Eves. 642-0267 NEW HOME • • ' • . . .. .. ~. . . . ~ ·~----... -· Moodl1o ~ Z, 19MI DAILY P1LOT %J ll"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IHOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FDll SALE HOUSES FOil SALi HOUSU FOil SALi lllNTALI RENTALS '-"-"-'-+------------....,,. Houw Pumlabod Houw Unflmlhllool l ·1' m· The , Kind iQf ~ · ·---.... 1 • • ·-;:i· Woman 'Who .Gets ·What She Wants " .. '· _ ..... _. • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's s·mart Enough To ~Use DAILY PILOT - c ... ,.. .del Mor ~~.Ceron~? ~ Huntl ....... llMch 1400 Newport IMch 2200 C:..lo Moo. 1 II AUSTOM SP'".'ISH Hunllnpn · Hunt;::;::;::>' , WAlft.ACTt0N7 181\Dupla bloc>toOoooo. 1 mtWPbod<ronl11111 " UPPEll aAY ;;;;;i;;H;•rbo;;i::u;ir;;;:;;;;;;;;;140;;;.;S;Hor~;;;;;;'::o;;~;;;;l405;;;;;J UST WrrH Wmtv I~ sloe Incl utlll, tl4 ~~·OK. .~--•··'-111 s b r ' ~ · -.im Ho pets1 56.:at 3'}'0 lt. ....... ...-• ---:::::: ::t:l.:W:"'-r~~ UIOmYrfioME-OlfntWATll-........__ ~ ... "'i.J:: ..... ,.... ...... mo ;-- dJ.i. rm.,~·Uv. "'\. w/ -lnlll'A.Bor. -MfSU>fl \'llloae, $11':• t ~ ..-_. .... wl aO'· t alb>, a tarJellR;, a wee ballls! fam-lllMfl1 . • . 11r. s llL. -· nll1C, -..,,.., WO\""'· Sponllb Uy room, li11&0 lfvlng room with we bar TelllllFIC U.,100 'Co'nno tlel Mor 2250 c:o.-..,.._ AdW!a,.. t11e lloorl. """' -" "' modem Ill electric ldtcbea, uqulalte crystal w-s BR. t -.. 1 !ILK. ,_, ...... dwln· Ji.. N• ..... 1'>ol. lllf; coll ~ 11' eo..-..110. ,.,.. chandelier In formal dlnlllJ room, 1paclous funlll' """"· ~. dnl>-loo 1 apl. wn Bii.• ,,..1 ..., 115-105' JJ1ar •PM -. 1 -,.,.,. 3 car ..,...,, cloaeta. Thia lovely home u built around an ~-· C.. ~Ill 'I> '!'/1 Bii. "' ,... bo;. a iutt1 530 KINGS ·Rood. llB LOft!{ ~"'''" m ,"'lw , 111 llua atrium. P$'1ect for your own dee-HAPFDAL REALTY .....,. -be r•n\•d ._, s or .S ~ ~Y Ol!'9'\' '*' ora~g ldeM. • • ,. w/•ldler api. AD anlta _.._ walldns -to .. • HQrQtt to Match Income ly combln..t u. ciie ~. Jevtli ot ICflooll. Pef OK. , "'ater(ront In HUNTINGTON HAllBOUR 8''111 Warner 8'M405 !01 !ria· zi,C-...,.. . !280 mo. G_,,,.ner "' ....,. •• $81,SOO full prlco a pu own Ille land. $49 50 DOWN • · · lnclwdtd m-USI $34,SOO • · 2 1111. 2 11&.·!Um. or un!Um. . . Tbett bi no pier Ac float, ~ DlrecliOrll: Pacific Cout Highway to Ad.mfr-To quallfted vets. s homn Patio. nn earpeta. a., Pde S BR. 2 Ba •• trpk., bltm. · lbla--atudld ally Drtve1.turn north acroaa the bridge to mcbooooimn,oll!ullY...,. ctHwy.$250mo,m.s.iooor IZl5 liq,, :rrl>'-US -ti aGll llewport"..... 3301 or ~Ill (714) 772-9530. -..tlh'l>uJ!t-1111: ~ ..• --A1AO s ail. I Ba. , ..... St.. N.B. bu:l'·1"-~~0Jl de: JC:OOOla. Can tor ifdonnatkn home m n.. stutt.. $3tS • 66-1627 • • ....., lobdon, bit-Ina, -°""3:0-1 Ad INoonlly o'•,Du•k LltTER RE/<L TY .... Bl!!A'Cll A1< .......... """"' tt:and:b:i& fireplllee, and tbt -# m ra r v• 16612 Beach B! H8 ~ 1 type 2 bt frplc crpq/~ "lilndt.11t0tt9ue·hold. ... -~4fllO~-suYICIH• •UOCIATQ.. ., -'.'*-J b~ .. dele .to lttftt. $1'75' ·hsxiJ.JUwrA.pt PROPERTIES WEST . . LEASE OPTION -~~Imo. B or";,.,,., . • REAL Eln'ATE B<~u...., new s'B,. family ==..,-,-:=,..,-....,.= ========;>! '20. W,'()>ut Hwy., NB Huntington Be1ch 1400 room, lanal. ,..,, ........ SMALL 1 br. Ideal f°' .... le Unlvenlty Pirie 32'7 642-03« **** LISTING m..,. °""'* ..... .....,. ........ ~ .........,. "'"'"'· mVINE VIiia ... _ .. ll•""!!l!l!~~~"!!!'"9 I°""" ........ . ............ lll!O. ()ptlon. llJXIO. 6G-, "" lrll, Cdlll ., FIXER UPPER 1ove1y 3 Bdrm bom. 1n °'<· 0wnu tr1..r ot _,.,, 200 540-1123 -======::=: AnL 2 Bdrm. s baUJ:t! Priced lt;OOO below market cna ~ A J0r to Re m1lff i.da.1 I: mUl't ltil al-SAVE SSS Barbo.I 2300 Leue-Opdon. PSS mo ; 4 Bedrooms, l Bath&, Fam-and O'llr'D. DlOll lint l BR b om e. Walk to bath, Newport West PENNIN3ULA Point, % blk, _6'13-=2222=====:::::;: 11,y -Formal °"""" Beom":..;"""' .. ':'. "'!': 1-511." GI, 117' .... all. .. """"" bay; l Be. 21> Ba.; E1at Bluff 3242 ' Room; 15 • "' .._ ...... . Better n.-New ,_, .... • "' . • Bl<. 2 BA, lam rm, -yi!y -$2!0 .... mo. Av.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1"bU.tSed AWc Room 11 ... 1 IA.rp family .ldtchtn with fr'plc all GE 1dt. fenced Sept. S 81)..7496 ovu •TOCado built .1n1, dreuina: ~' -· .. _ ""rai =,,....,,,......,,,.==== B/I c.n,.. IArP ,....,, . Lu* home m -Vi!" room m """" """"°"' .. _ -·~ -.-. ~" · •BR. 3 ba. ao P"1lnwlu1eu JEAN ~ITH, RHltor Hilla. 'Bdnm + tun rm, ~Clrpeted • .... pedo$21,950. ~~a=..i..., H.B. Bay A Ooo>n, Sept Ith lo Avall. Sep(. lit too ,. lTth. C.M. 646-3255 Carpelll!I', draperle1, and July bt, PX> mo. 6'73--S919 East Blult~ 4 bedroom, ~ BEST BUY BAYQU:Sl' landimplnf.' Aikln&1'2,900 GI LOAN Fountain Vallay 1410 llvlnJ room,· dln!ni ~ Sp-~~~~ .... ,...11. cuat Don V. Franklin <>wnu d_.,te, will accept • Lido lala 2351 ::""'. i...':ii. bull.!;:!~ MaUUA -1111. ., REALTOR ..,.-. f hb t......i •• 3. BR I: Nlce & BR By Owner, 1,. WINTER Antal 4 br., 2 ha., protea. decor. A Jndtcpd., 5 _,. E. Clout -.._. or ..,._, BA, bltina, IOft H20, crpta. Jd•_..-Avail. l/lS. yard and vt.w. Yearb J.eu, Jr. BR. Xhlt cond. Ran bQ1 -• den home. Den beautifulb' mp.. frpk, puel1ed tam.. new """""""' $(25/Mo. tncl. wattr • D. a llt $68,500. 5%-" L 0 an Oxma del Mar 6'1'3-2222 pmwlled with m•tchinc bu. rm., ICl'ffMd patlo, I& tncd $215 mo. l?5-Gll9T aardener .ervtet. tranferrable. Not on leue !'ulJy carpeted. .Jlrt&bt step lot. $25,900 w/$2200 down 673-3663 Eves. 541-8966 lond. 8'6-2820 Eva. J:i:lft VI •vlo& ldlchon with .u die "",. loon. C>U .., &ppt. Balbo1 laland 2355 81,' &'. leach %1.00 WINDWARD LANE C aw modem IPPJance1, ad,Jom. 962-1818 t:'t'e1 A wlmdl onl1 TE•(-Hl_.R-S--I I LOVELY w.u..i.ept-.., Ocean & lav loo brnlly .-. 0n1y ''' l====·==="'I ~ 11 ty, nc. Hamor --19'J1 IN BEAUTIFUL HAMoa LISTER REAL TY ,Out of County l605 Av1ll1ble s.,.t. 7th 2lll5 w. Balboo lllvd., NB Tereeta Lil. ' BR i~ BA. VIEW HILLS. ·1mm~cubite. 18612 BMch m.. HB, 8C2..fl633 . for Winter .. ntals T""1ta Lon•"' BR 2% BA. s BR. 2 bath-• ..tth fan> PACIFIC SANDS WZ Or 1ride 2 Br. mod. 3 BR, 2 ba,:,.. the watu Cor.111 dil Mor 32$p C&rpetl, dnpn. Larae yard 111 room 6 d1nina: rm. Raia-sn:o ~Full price $21,900. hie Yucca Valley priced ' S250t , =:-r a: newly painted exterior. ed llvin& mi with dttk. t l BR 1"' ba1bl, blt.m ranee. $10,500 eq. $'300. '99-'1n 2 BR.,yi ~~ ~65 2 BR.. 2.Ba. fll1n. or ~ SIA kle.n can ~ MSWned. tlreplacn, beautitul · yard A O'len, ~ porch, Jze nu. a.et: •-••ti.....:.....' Rltr., 673-6900 Patio., new carpets. So. Adt 548-'1398 Owner for app't. " I sprink1en b'Gllt,. baek. Hvina: room w/lrplc, nrt>eU, OUJMNl7 ol Hwy. $250 mo.. m.-53IO or Ul2 HI ooYlftd patio, room for pool. mtnnce from cul~ Lapn11 Beech 1705 BAYJ'RONT • Bdrm1. 3 ~-Al.SO 3 BR. 3 ~- ·---~ -cm;-u: -All C\11'"16r "2;500 ---tmm Jtnd..ldl'Bft nff ~ ,, --------- -, ~er lfUt. home 1n The Blurb, $U5 ~---"" · Cl.1mf!'. AC'l'Oal ltrfft from Avail Sept. 9. C • 11 : mo. bltm, 'frpk. $32,500 10"' dn CLIF PRIEST, Rl•lhr ...;a,()00....bJ!IH • n.lue wi.IJ ~ Bef<re s PM,·or LARGE 2 BR, 2 hi., avaU Owner. 5'8-28f'1, 1-729-2908 -•• E ~~ 196H1 • ......... 10 up. 9/lS, year around, $185 mo. MOVE In! Near new 4 BR., -· ....uaa• wy., .....-. frpl., new cpta. nr. beach. cntl 675-3581. L•guna Be•ch 2705 540--3862 Aif. - $28,000. Open wedrenda; 351 •-1L--I I nd 3355 62nd St.""-6T'o-01'4 Or.n Dally I to 5_ OCEANFRONI' DUPLEX --a 1 BY <>wnu 141,950. ss.ooo 2·1 JASMINE, CdM 962-«n ~oa I crya1a1 eow. s "' doJlo $1 A down.&%-. Outom Vl..,bom•. mpo lo beacb. S NEWPORT WUJ htraord nary S.,.L 15 ~_.l5.-7th. ""-..2 BJ<. A encloa<d BU 2 B• ..... """ w I Bay BR, • Balho, UvlnJ room + Sacrifice-of-""" """"'· ... llT nn. (nJ>, VI F "-pl n--i family, finplace, bit-in&. 2-STORY ....,. n.-1~w) AttnctW"e front "'· ee .... u e . ..-~""ui• Stp. dinina are a, service Model ' Home · V1c1tion Rent1l1 2909 p;tt;"fi;l Incl utlla. Hinca' atta. c.11 &U-Ulli porch, carpets • drapes. 3 3 BR 2'iii baths, UJcll' fam. Fully Fumlthed ll.O a J; L Ret.lty WATERFRONT 3 BR 62 car garage on alley. L&r&e ily room, w l th ftreplace, Hom dei::ort.ted in modem 100 n. from~·! BR. lll--'2036 m:.HD &lboa Cl>ve $60,00J. Want lot. VaOUJt 10% down.· formal dinins room, com-SpaiJm. Janchleapec1 I: drap.. _ Nloe apt $lllj week. $30,~ in a<."nlit ~· IMIY· JU.tr. 646-392:8 Evu 6C-0185 pletely carpeted. Sell 'GI or es. wttb 'VIEW oi OCEAN,~ , e A:r..1215 e ~ , Huntington a..ch 3400 m"'1. Ll .. TITl *LAC HEN MYER FHA. . ;. BR, 2 both .... ,, NEW, and • MUST s.n1 cu.t""' 3 Br. 1% BllASHEAR 1<EAL TY ,,.,,,. uv..r In. . Summo~ 1tontat1 2910 FREE RENTAL . BOOK ""· NP! H•i&bto. 133.950 OCEAN VIEW 1<7-8S31 ..,_..., .. 968-ma MUsr BE SOU>! LAGUNA'°""""""' ..,.. 3 ~;1o;i !':"'"°"" Trade? Brkr 61l-€156 Ca~ Hl..t.lands Owner will aid in ftnandnl". tacuiar vw.., prtv. beach. ....... bl ~--- NEWFORT SborU S BR. A ,,_ ,,., NO OOWN PAYMENT! Juat brln&' -bat· A oil •·-a roomo, -·~·lib .,.. ,_,, -F· ~ 7~' -v.· ~ .. --.. ..,.. vvi SHARP 4 BR,~te dlning down fUmW1.1n .... ....... Oxnpl~ ~..,._., ..-... . .__ ...., ........_..... --bUl.t 1n t:IL-"'-luah VA or FHA terms on sharp en~ P unda. 2 Weelu Sept $900., ( Sl87.50 PE!' month. ...-_ -!um........ room, " -• N ....... Wttl, S mt 1 ll 133,lOI) lnd..i.. oil Wffllfl si«IO. Alm V!ctoria . ~· &om for~ bad. with r.n!1y """"· oleo-~' Follow Bkle BiM B<ach HouN, s BJ<. ·3 BA. N-rt Hats. 1210 ~=:" C:, trlc ldldim .,,.,u,. dllh-C...,.., D\'· "' -~ 11P 9ap1.11000 ·""-· '9<-4!03, L.T • washer. A "must aee'' at IW?llnlt to! 49f..495T ~ 4fN...55f9 S-*llng Bright R. Ne....,., Rllr. 642-1'"5 only io&,950. I 034 Miramar-or call' ·===·~=-:-;;;;- r"I'""" HOME A Jooome· newly Pacific stior... Realty LOS PADRES NEWPORT Beach. 1 BR, 1682 EDlNGER and •pie I: IJ>lln. clean, 3 BR. deoor 2 br 1 ba.' garage 8474586 . El'ea. 96U36!i REAL TY. • alfltPI 4, 1 bl. to Ocean $85 842M55 or 5t)-$1~ db1pr,cnlarge1ot+ofh!'r apt.2.br.11'.'ba,,arl,.disp.; 494-1133' wk. Avail AUi ~lo Sept NR. Huntintton Sbo·p'p'sr: good extru? $23,900 See ...... ' 14th 60-1272 ~-"·n Dl'IO--'2 nns befcn buy' ...... IU'&l'e. ,. . CUSTOM ...,0. ME ISl5 Glenneyre street .. .., .. "',r; .,.. &•...,1· you . N.,... Fuh!on hlarid -. · n Logima BHcb RENTALS Be. uoturn, ..., ...... . Graham Realty .• '°' A.....&>, OdM • v.,,. "'"'°"' s BR 2 bath HOutH Unfurnlst,W ......... 1125. m:i GI.,,.... Near NB Poot Ole. M<-2'1' ABOVE THE BEACHES witll hlir• ....,..., 1am11,y OU> HOUSE ...,. Apl 1· 1<7446&; '!" FIXER-upper 2 BR 1" be.th, Million$ VJew trom lniO 14. room, wet bar A 2 .ftttplac-FIXER UPP'!;R GenM'tl 3000 89'2-l«M Sat, Sun A eves. large Uvfn& room. (Prln. tt of roof deck. Custom c.-et. Built on 2 tree-lhaded ea1Jy Sometfns' E29e! t Rma, C>m' 1.aruoa cot.-$290 INCLUDING prdmer, dplu only) $22.lOO. 424 Son-m•nt )>lock 2 ljr. 2 be. By loll. A lot ol houH IDt only ._ lev<I, a BR, 2 BO, Den, OCEANF.Rtq 2 --~ tum wt• "'•lrtl!pl ' BR, 3~ •-A NB•••·-O tta1WW1 """'"" ... $28,500. --n•·v rm ....__-'-e, u..., r-•. ' .to _bei.ch I: e ~ ..... a ve., .. ~~ -., n er """''"~' ..._.._. --PIUI JOnel Ri1fty---" _.,.~/w ,___. .... ~";} ·..ectuc5ed'"10t" Prfit.te titRll; 9CbocU. 1 Yeat leue. * PLEASANT CW1 Haven 3 * 673-4953 * 147•1266 Evei. B41.m& ~ BRC!'pb.i: 21i• 1andy cove. Winter $240. 968-1014 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ottean Vu REDUCED! 3 Br. 1% M, · v nn, . mo. ~ « Of.-6589 or ~~----,..~-1 Income Apt. $49,500 54$-1249 Ued 2 Br. Apt. So cl. Hwy. ~,.850. MISSION RLTY. Lii. :tM-4ZT · • 3 BR.; ret new cpta., drpa. 148.SOO .....,., , ..,,..,,. . Soil Tho S.ven S.., '9<'1lll nt0 L<aaa S Child. O.K. Newport ....,, 1200 I ' I • I ' ll;B;a~ys;;;h;;o;ras;;;;;;;;o;;.;;;122.S!;;cJ-~"'~'~""""g~l Br. So. of. & you'll never find a beter 2 BR \UI. 1 down, 2 ~ a-Costa Mete 3l00 1= V~ Blvd. I:.:;~ """*-'"I l>\ly_thu thil lov . .i,..AJ)R ~ f~-c.E...~--'• "' "'Jll . . ~ ··--....... * .,M636 wtth i;.~·11 121;7i5 b<&c~rr. ... s.--ix;OOJ I/I •"'Blt"'COll66MiNMi Ii --n AU... ========= full price, • '9WS20 • -nnt. Blba. Qi~ • pd. fint me vn9r Lido I Padfl< Shor" ltftl!>,. AV.-U.l>IMED. M,.. Vmle <*. 1156 mo. l213l ~ Classified · :4-dvertisirtg ~ Befiev. me, fMre's nothing a.ounCI our ltome anymore ·that isn't being used -because the minute I discover something is no longer ... dod, I son it, whil• it ~till has maximum value, through on inoxpensi .. DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That w1y, lnstood of 1 clutt., of things w1 don't us•, I hove the ox!r1 c.,h tb-t lets m• ho .. tho newer things , , , !ha "ox!ro" thing• rrry whole family enjoys. Hero's who! I mun. Tho cosll I got for tho 9ood cloth11 an~ !rys the chllclron hod outg,own bought .mo'H.o decorator lamp I'd bHn wanting. The musical instrumant no ono played poicl for a redecorated our daughter's room. And, just tor th. fUn of it, tho good chair the! just didn 't match .,.y!hjng onymore took my husb1nd •nd m1 out for a fabtilous dinner 1t the fantiest restaurant in town. Go through your ho-. Miko • r.st of in tho worthwhil. things you find that oron't being used. (Y ou'D bo 1utprised o! tho number you tum up tho lint timoJ Then, di1I 6'42-5678 any timo botw-I o.m. ind 5 p.ni. ind 9ivo your list to a friendly, oxperi-.d Ad w.11 ... T!i.t's oft lhoro is to It. It's inexpensive tool It con cost you u little 11 PENNIES A DA YI W1ft, now that you btow my sacrot -Isn't It ti.,. you 9ot storied toword bettor, 1111.,, happier t.ving witfi DAILY PILOT Oaulfied Ads? Start being th. kin~ of w..,,,.n who 9t!s w!Mt she wonts today! Call Now 642-5678 - z;ot a.,,.... Dr. 3 BR, I• 1 81'7-811 Em. 'llS'T-4191 Loguno Niguel I 707 • BR. I 1 • uvmr "'" .~"-"'=•"'""~· =,...,.=-,.,.. 3 BA, hnmM.ialate. cau Unique on Udo PAC lSLANtt VILLAGE ~:tam I ~·nq. .'.( BR. Avail' l'ft(med for appt 548-3482 No B«ytront home + Apt bllt·ln kitchen, beaul:1fully CpU/drps, btt-lra. 2 · ~ ·,.. pier slip + !>Heh. S D.uy,rate Owner 2 BR 2 BA COl'ldomlnium lalldacaped yard. Yearly beach a: 11r. an acboota-.;a on • • --r-Elec kit, tun:room, maftf ex· I .,.,.,../ in I t 1 Bdi tam, nn, 5 ha, din nn Vacant. 3 BR, 1.vre f~ tras lSOO. If trpl .... w1 eut -mo. c wa er llhopl. $225 i.e. ~ '80 W1atclllf 1230 FOR SALE Oil LUSE 4 BR. 3 BA. 6'Ul12 + 2 Bd/ba Apt, $250,000 w/frpk, separate laundry t:1' pool • tacill -E: and -i'~er telYice. . 1 "'""'°=;;o. ====•I R. C. GltEEJt Realty room l'.t' lot needa one pa 0• '>'· 613-3663 !:vet. MS-8968 Lqun1 leech 37~ 3416 vi.a Lido 673-9300 •Submit 'n m 250 tremello nice. catt. o er , . $39 900 Desire Lido Isle 84?-8531 * Eva. Ml-2442 c.u to ~. an Have Gncloua Palm Sprlnaa DlVORCE .Forcet •a I e · Riviera Realt)' .,_E_a_at_b_luff _____ l24_2 1 4 Br. l% beth bom<. Lu S..Ut Top" World 4 BR ""'8S.CoutHwy,SoLar 11BL 4 Br -1 lvl Palmu area home w/Canyon v 1 • w • UF1"'1 .• .,.t ' C3)en T....._:-~1an )'ard. clOle to khoola. Cuh R.ENTALS beam. nie roqf. U/mrkt at '"'""...-"" v•..-h equit)' I: take I $37,950. Owner &M-0740 onr oan. Hovte1 Puntlahecl i;i:,~=,.,,==::o= I Huntington Baoch 1400 ..._'"' · ' tt'S Bffcb bwM tlmt. Bia· 'BR. 2% ba, wood Door, lge Rent1l1 to Shere 2005 rftt lelleUaD nerl See tbe BREATK'l'AKING View lot, kit., tam. rm., auume s~I;.;.;;;.;;.;;;;;..,;.;;.==_;;= DAILY PlLOT C•Sffed small 00.t.lev~, $1,000 Down, loan Price below ma~ l.t RESPONSIBLE wor~ &"irt aectlon NOW! balance $55 mo. 497-1210 $29,500 call owner 961-1531 to •hue 2 BR apt with 0..ral J IOOOGon.r1I 1000 Gonoral $©1.t~lA-lGt.trs· Sot111 a: Simple Scrambled Word Puzzle for & Chuckle ·~b=-'!cr~.:: low to fom Jour Ji111ple WOl"da. ITUYCOR I .1111'1'. I IS.ALEE I 1-.,, 1 ,r-i:,1r-il-i.....-I After poying off tho hovoa . . . mortgogt, hu&bond said fo ._.._..._...__.~,.s w lft1 "Wtll, dear, w1 wrvlved ILllMEN 1•ha--.· ~.-.I .. ' ...,.1-,1-"l'-,lr'.., ~ n~.t ~1:1 = e mw.Cm01· I' r rJ' I' I' i· r 1 ·!film~] I .-L • . . I I I .... ,..........,....._ ... same. one cblld OK. Cilld 1000 ce.re avail. Call ~= Of SCRAM-LITS ANS,WER IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 ' ' - AVAILIMMED. Men Verde. MONARCH BAY AREA ' BR, Ip Uvtoo rm, LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 tpacloua fam/dlnlnr rm, BR I: dm, 2 BA, cptl, DtlW • bilt·ln kitchen. beautifully frpl, pool $300 mo, Ai.. .. landlcaped JVd. Yeub" avail. 2 BR. 2 ba. $250 DIO, ., te .. , qz";i/mo. tnd water adults .._120 betw lD-5 pm ...! ~ Pmc.. 5 BR lloma . aftllabl• !(1; ' m3663 ·Eves. 5'8-6966 near new coftd, Pmo. Ast. LEA$; 4 i4l'llil. 3 Baths; 540-3862 "~ l>l>t. hotli,. °"" 1 'll"'E"'N"'T=A"L°'S:-'---~. ,-,, < ' • lo ...... w;.tdlll Shop. ' a.... • ·-·-· O!.tr.1648-IiM: b1 •PP't. ~ _,.....,..-um..,._ q, ReM. nq, $WJ Mo., ht .,.,... • ..,.;.? AViJi CHi.TE'Afi"Lo POl.riE / --;-.---- . • I ' . . ' ' .. . -· .. .. DAAY I'll.OT • ' -., • ..,_ 2. IM RIAL ISTATI IUSINllU •"41 IUSINISS •"4 ~mr--:--:--::-Ji•ii•~ AU ••NTALs • . PINANCIAL PINANCIAL '"· 1 • ~ u"'\'n. ....... · Aptt. ~""""'-~o..~-~"'~'11~--=l·:::..:.:::=::.=::=::::--".::::::::"~==:;;;:::..;;;;; 1 Ajlls. l'vi lane uoo c.t Mooo-S100 L19un1 8-h 5705 i:Of(l:::i;~ .. ~b;;nl~1l;-;-~6070~;Ji:1;";"';;C!;Pi:;:;;';"';~;;;;;;6300;;;1:;;U..;;;;O;;:Pf'!!!V;::;;nlli.;• ;;;;;6;;;*~· c;..t. M.-4100 11•11·,,_ ..,..:.._ ~ r NA llACH 1/'11. ..,a -Ho a.a:.11< 8ldMkr ~ I I 101 100 CLIPI' DRIVI LAGU ...... A ;i:: I ll~E INCOME dolhJn • ....... DD All .. lad fll., HAI ., LUXURY J'URN/UNFURH Air Condit!.,,... . SP Ri: , 1111 nmna rr. w&&..-~ GREENS ~~::a:~iE i:::~== ·. '. l''~'";·~··;rt~' ~·~·;··~· ;;;•;•;;:1 ..... .._. .... --°""""""' -.,.,.., /1!11: ..-loe•tlml lo --DISllllUrOR, fol· Mf AIU '" ..... __ ----Ull1IJlll. -$1lO -... -:=~Aho...::: ' ''"1 ....... * 1-..-.. • -. ..,._,_ .._-$100 --~---~ Two ... ..:. • ""'~'" 1o •M ·.r "-1••" ,._. •"' * * '* * • * -· ~ ....-.,... .. _ , ....... .,.,,, ... tll4futr1 ... n1. ,, • .,_ -· .. .... to a., 4 Oceaa, "*'· lid. 1ldL Reftttlt Want.cl 1990 ent1u9M.: · l'aVIAP CID th• ~.w ef .;Ml11t-H• .. ,.,11a•• ,.11,ttt4. All •t· APAJtTlrlDfTS ... -tin: • carpet. 1 4 1 • I BDIUI. l'onR ...... ,.,. ..... to ........ ,. ••11tractff ,.,, """" ••f vp Ill 1W°C9Mp•11y. WIMMldyt Want? whldd,. Chtt 8PZCUC\JLUtVIZW l!OOJ:.Mlramaibr.'1WSJ. ftJJU(. A \I10'UJUC. LARGE. t er s Bit boul• Munct,.J. ,_.... loCa. l50 y,11 _.,.,, ,..t.ck 1"41tl.u with a11r N1tlt111I 9'•ncil · SPIC'll CLASSlp\ICATION POHi l"'=:;;i):;:=======I ---·~ ._,. Qdld cm9 Untum. Pool preferred .-i:donlb tor~ l>el1c ,,.. ...... ·-........ ~-.,. "' · " ..,., I 'II~· -'--"""'-h 4705 0::::. Mi"; 111oopptos-.,_, ,.,,,., « 1 .a ;d cba1n • ....,., tor ss. 0 ••• ,NATURAL IORN I\'!!""' ,~,.'·;;:~ =::::.:='---'-! l'0 ,. -..... 12511 lo1'iOQ .lor •aluo -......... -YOU CAN EARN $800 '< Spiclll .... ' • ~·-·ar-au:r . . s-Ba, """v-"':'~~: m Ptlmio w.,. " au-...,.1...i. Wtlte Bol< 11, San ,.,.let •••~u tor-·llO. I .... - 5 - -S ...... ---•• ._ 6 -~ -GabNJ, c.llf, 12L!) 211-nn All at!llU. ..... OR MORE A MON . ••L<• -'"Mun ..a.uo1 • .,_ ... *-••.•• " ... ........ ~ ,_..... ,. """ .. ..... ........, ~ ... --~-.,_. Ollf ....... NEED BottM for rent lft . 0 ... .;.., _..,... . t-VOU• ....,. .... , •. ...,... M .. " •rtt11111r> -~ -·-, IUW• r&l.IU"' ......OTMlltCI ,.0. U L• -TIADfl OHi.Yi m.119t -lor -lolo IMt ClanMlll 4710 Colla M•u. prefor "-S22 10ltl!SI' AVENUJ: BASED ON YOU FORT l'HONI '4:w67I °"""""' 'hoCI, "*'· :::::..:::==~---"-"· -;.Ill • ... ,... Vord<, Sept lit IW 1rTiM L:AGUNA BEAal Te Place y-Tnder'o ParMIM M ""IJ!ll!!!" ... !'"!!"'!'!""PI SPACIOUI 2 llR, --... -.. -'"""" ......... fomll:r.« -LJtG Db Qt ~ di '°°'-..._tarn. *I TV 6 -p;&; 6 flQtlt._,,,_.-f.' Pricti ran&i S10D tom:J, t CORONA DEL MAR l11v•1t...t .t i,1t1 t. ti •••II r•11•lr.d ,,,,,.41 ~ 11161 JG• J'lbel'.T.U lloop, ... ~-~Wetkr, ...... 0-to bMcb 6 ~---.T.-. mgsto1,r .. 2U:ez5.'2SIOI 0m--.......,. ' J .. 111..,., •"'~•Ip • YM Mutt"''•" I .. -4 .c• .. • .. ~ •iw 1 -·•· e-~ ~ ..-.... ~.. J13 GL T... \.,Ct OU&&_, '"' k 1\11 ... , 1t , •••• 4 •• 12 •• ,.,., ..... ----. ...... ~ Pf, 11141::7, tat 'fttWttMr ~. $1S. Oall ---S, S 6 I -...ua. APTI. : __ ..... 1 MUTUAL IUILDINO If y•• .,. 111 tM. •••• tk ,,.;, .. ''"''· , ... ""'· tor World cru1linl' or ocelll "'1· Boat·._. lftll. M1IMI aft' PM POOL. NO am.DR.EN ~ WCIPlU ...... alr cond., •trll rec.pt. 111t1111 an4 tit +. k 11s11uf1I h1 1 1r1wl., hd111•• radnc. Ttd/ Income, Cout, DO pets..." ._ ll 4·f Cll • • MARnNlfi)UI Br ard\ml Apt, Cll., New· • telephcx!.t 'lm'iee, Xerox ~!.!_·~"· writ. •• tetlty. Pl1111 111sl1H t1111'11, •'· Prop. Of smlr 00.t. 675-2838 331 ,:: :.~:i...-.:.. 11Ae'ii'nhlfli._ GARDEN "APTS. ::_ ~SltO,,.. .!"c':r 1:; ~ t, -20().=-7 --h•••'"' "•"•· ' ""''f"bom~:.,~1 sL-,._ 0oean. 2 --IBlh • -....._ C.J!. ""'°" .,.....,., -WE WElCOME -unn:mGA""" so l!iY. -hlltol $210 -· SCIOO Coll loin.----Iller• p.m. t l'ITH A Onnp, C.M.. lftll.lll llVft HAVE c!,:;, ~.: ' ' '""" pr.; ......,Jot ,,,,. UNT 1m Senta ..... ..,.11J. CK. IJ'l'IUTY dmJJu t>Pe location .,....i !Ir., 642.&n nUa1 be: S300 tmnl$2Z5 ~ . room wttb orhot I: cold nD> $80. 1ru Orup, STATE DIST co """-615-510f. ' I -l'ylntture ..,. Wlter for,... u p11o1o REAL EST I INTER• 1 • Cle... View • N•. Npt plu . $25 .,.__... Nftpolf 8-h 5200 ~~ room 111 OdM uu. G1n1•.t 1 ""'" tum, ..,. ""tat CHERS ~ 3 ·Jlt. A dal, 2 """"" ~· r -h S d W t area. $58,500 . take cn.hllf ba, ..,..,, ·...,. f\n. Fallr nn.L OPTION 'IO 11111 I/I Pl/mo, ·Shnnr ,m.uaa ' .. 7 bntol , '°70 If.~ $out ocon h " I In trade. O..er :IOOii> ~ --Win,.. Ho -oft 1·30 p.m S.~ ... kil:lty. Ulo 1410 -...-. ' c.0 'a.c. L-A~ • • • c-TAttlAL Court Ave .. 613-Qia7 ... $335. a. •t Ull2 W, 11111boo H.f.11. U1m1RN1SHED 2 -~ 2 BR --or• SE ~• --~. -,,----, Bl'ld. l'""'ltura bn11l1 i .. th anit our 11oq no. wtth -oe ..,... SERVICE '65 MUSTANG C-. 6 2 WDi'ftli _,.,., o... SlTW. lttll. C!oL 5'1-!411 'pitll. AV11labl• Se>L ht. lo •-5995 l!odml -• ..,,._ m RU,L ESTATI ANNOUNCEMENTS , · N«<i• e0gti>e work. !900 lor """ J BR duplex. ..,_ 1o 1!181W, todll. .._ 7'1-2800 PIO. Roomo . r -eondltloa!nt. -· n..n Goriorll •ncl NOTICES !" llffl.r..tato ·equtty, -. ' -• ..,..., OCEANFllON1' Lo&w>a ..._ ·ALSO ME!A v c b r la H •a 1'li ""-th. °'"""" °"""' ••• •-·-~IJF U.J 6400 SIM2tO """' 1951.,. A 115 mo. 1211 44th Le•· prdaii ..,.. Pri•· s BEDROOM. 2\0 .. th, toce bome:~ rm., ldldl~ .,.....,.Bl42!0&11tbll., It. I. Wontocl 6 .... !)"""' -'J!!c-_ .. ~ut ,.. SKI BOAT JOO St, N.B, (No ~b, blodl A ·-pool. 1 br.-A pool. SZIO. A-Sept. lo<IJ/1.186 vt: J1Wi; CM <:-.Ill-la.Mii WANT Inclme or _,_. YOUNG -cot fll .... "'""'""· $1SOOVal)le. Mllo -) . • deft, Put. ,..... 12251---only. -• 'CO!dMEllCWo, 1 flldut, -lo !300,CIOO; ..... -""' --°"""' ... .i. .., C..Vette, - B>;A<XlN BAY -°"" --~or_, lay & 8-h ROOM ror-. ""'"' -1 wttb,,,,......... •IXIJ u ~ Int. 4el "" Poot Otttot °"" or , _ or'614..al2 1pt. w!lh -po&. • ktlty, Inc. -llffctl. ISO· -l1lll ·Coll -. llf.2IJO 11a11or .,,...., Rwy • :..i. • m= · 913 '67 vw . ~bock pri. llllnnce. 11UI, pd, Ceot1.-1100 mW. Balboa Blv4,'NB pold. UW112 oft 5. . llALJ!:, a-. Color pert ($2100 Vll!Oo) tncie "'511110 'A~ to TIL • m3l!63 ' ~ LG Clffn rm. iwt. pb ldtd>. ClllWMNlll 60IS WANTED:--"': O>dlwr· -bl!. atwn tor 'Ql .VW Comp<r. ~ · UKE llfEW .... -'-',. Emprd llllJ' pref'd. "l ~~ -_ IL -.aao~·~ -111 • Eoclld .., .,,.1319 · Ul.:l!OAN~ l•J a S 'Bil t BR. w/aanc,e; $110 NOW mo. a-;M:'1393 -_...., --.. ' • ~ _. r....n.r. Ko tqa. 831-3312 · . TerW1fltoror .-i..1 BIJr. -Jd..pello; watorpolol J Br,, , dr!>o.blk'~~~-LARGE,.... -...,.. ~ii""'..._.:,!·~ IL. USINESS. oncl • IWNI> • Lldlft G•td ,.,! $4,~51: !., ID dl.urCh A 9Ch:d. 1'ror:a -.C lut& Ana Aw. !Qr, ·• 1 ~ A11111Y. ' ..J..&.. b Wfllcb. Slllcrtptlon on bade on l11D lo l250, --e> 636-4120 e klldL prtr.: .,., -•· ~ l'INANCl&L ~ """' Edwanil an.ma N-or Corona dd Mar 1 · tto pr, 61&4139 .... lnclumlol bntol "'"" . w " • • 491-MI GJl.\CIOUS Uvinll 2 BR SPLIT -&.EVIL hr., cm -Dr,, ' . luo. Opportunltl• 6300 Oocll MHL -- Moi>llt """"" Conlp. Fum, 7 BR; 1\0 BA. UOO ... JODIY leue, 1185/mo, $31¥~ rmJo ::!";~ LAGUNA N1tu<1 2200 ... fl 2 YR Old rmJo fixed -... Whal . do '°" tb1n11 oC our Clµbllouoe, pool W5 mo. 300 -. drJ'O lllt·bu. e 8!M60I • Fri w ' • ..,. hid&· 2 Ollleei, 2 -· WANTEDlll l"1ne °""" .,.., Laa Bell. "TRADER'S PARADISE" E. 1 Cout Hwy, Sp. 22'7, NB laundry rm 'Hr NEW Soundproof l BJl. 2 Ba. clnn A qWet, MT-D53 Air ~ an 1 year ltut PART OR ;rou, T1'M!: J'ti, AU& 23, 5"-f522 Dft1ip ua a card. OusUJed BAYSIDE VHla&e.' Av ail 5t5-US2 • • Acni11 tm. ~··· 1661. Gvnt .Hom11 5991 $250. (nf) 49M198 er J\.ella!lle piuV' to nttDck and Dept. P.O. Box ms. Dal.17 Sept. 15· 2 lb'. bbl pool. NEW 2 BR T 2 ... 1rTiM -· ll>-0239 • C213> 33MO&li, oolloct......,, Ii= --Loot 6401 l'tlol, Npt Bcb, call£ 1 8R tum ooado. CID Bcb nr. Venkt, ltab' 1D tXdu. iv• relOl1 U'ff.. TraCll b' local aree. 3 or C Br. bottle or fte. lot or boat. M&-1271 3 BR, SlCICIO equity, xlnt rent ""'/" w cabilLllla Bea:r area. Sid-Craft Tow Y°"""'tt A Sid, $llO'l. for car, wqon, camps' 498'35Tf ! UNITdeltmt apt. Niwpott Bosch. Gnmp),000. -189,CICIO. Want M-1vamntor111bmtt. R. Natb'HI Rltr. •le LAKE Te.bot Vin Lot N• vad& aide, paved $12,500 dear. ExdMlnp W 80DMo bodyo -..1 Unib, TD' .. er T Bkr. 156731 Adulll $1lO mo ulll pd. blt-fllo, cl,._ • pool. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Ba .. 1 1!1'W, Bimll. ad bomolllc~ M01 COSTA MISA _.ted..,.,. -lo -·-* * 60-153& drps, ~pl DIJC1 tiiii"-;;c..n ll75 Mo.1 Warm famlly ille witb tun. New bulJdlna: ··bel.tble 3 )'O\ll" area. No 9tlliric. Ho. LOSThlOr =::-= 1 BR .,_A-A-Pool· ... -....... ----·..,.· Gourmet menu offered phut power. 13l'IO-aiOO aq. dlet N&blaco product.I mi t•"-~I p-~ ;...,._l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!a!!!!!!!!!!!!lj .,,urn. Wlol1'rn • ...-. •~.,. 1-v·-1., S1 S250 tt.MS4937 Ews:-.... u advertiledcand)' v ......,ege ...... Ult"W""I~ * * * ':..~.s':".;~ -115' NEARLY,, .... 1. 1111. ANISR lty!e , • !_llrii, ~~~.~ .. In-wARnl~ r ........ 1; 2300 :..-~ -for . """"""·,.-""· 51&-:1525 ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE ' DllllCTORY • t 01' • • d r • P • .,........,. bL-cptl; -~ formation. 1131 8. Shawnee aq tt. at 9c ft. or leue at fn Jin. weekb' '"1rit. CDt.J' or 6t6-ai and Ntn'ICll 6610 ------1---Blt; umttStl pnt-~ 1*f1. me w. l?tl Up. m-n, ~1995 ·Santa Ana $1'15 mo. C.M. ana. MS-0041 or E>m:l. Sl350 To S40t5 cub FEMALE 10 wk. Belre Poo-1~:::;::.;~==-~;; j!:C~hl~ld-~C~1ro~--:-~:!!I $li5/mo. 5tM509 or 541-l.N2 220 -reqWred Fe.-pa..w taJter.. dle puppy Vic. F.utblutt. Funer1l1 6412 A f Motht * 6*-48118 * ~ 2 BR. $1251mo. crJ*. tkpl. Newport Shln1 S Misc. lt.el'lt1l1 5"9 Loh 6100 'rirw: ~ name, addreM_ Cb11d:rtn heart broken . ·wan~:.!x:" care h rsYoUI' BAU'RONT -I Br. iaJil ..,,, -,........., ., LARGl!l, 11$nt 2 llR, 2 BA NEW. GARAGE 1•-•• . 12 "°""'' """ -numbtr to: ~ ...,1060 m si... WESTMINSTER . d>lld """" ""' "°"'' Full nn., pi amdeck. $ll0And .--. Adulta pref., eon. apt. N"' 4z'pl. crpta. Years -.-3 ADJ k>tl, 1 " • TRANS.WESI'DlN v. -· , I: ptrt tlmt PMzlarlno utll Wnir tee. MWlW older a -child, teut. llCIUO mo. Eva $21> MONTH rm. ... ~~·.:~ DISTRIBIJT1NG CO. SM. Wbtte ""'' """'~ MEMORIAL PARK .,.., """""' ' WINTER._ Sept: 1~ ll BR NOW' 'nCUl.t 5f8..&2N · 494-950'J 21'1& Pbictftda Ave., C.M. St, C. • -· 5E10 N. AZUSA AVE. doe )rib~~; a Mortu1ry & C1met9ry NICE Mesa North born•. dplx. Compl fufti. 5tepl to SPAC. 4 BR. Townh:>uM, Center Ctl'Qt of Apt. I' m-9211 <X>VINA, CALil'. 91722 collar. Ana Trip • Vic S Com leta fun1r1ls Mon-l'rl, days Paulartao beb. ~ 213:!!3W211 -~ a.,. Pool. iaot lluff 5242 e 636-4120 • GIVE-AWAYI 1-eo· Hlllald• * REWARD * ~!:': :;;;,..: Zl>t St. 1ram $245 Sdll 2 bU... E><p motb<r. t . Rec. faclL anm.a. Pt9 H 113 CAR Guap a• a r El Modena ftC*1tt lota. • . Cemetery Jots """540-9686 ~ OK.SZIO.lew.MM>l'I' PRESTIGITown •-N Cit> 11111. !25 $3,000Eoc:b.n<:SIMO'JOor115,aao.125,aaoper,._.LOOfLar!l•.11b10Awhito f SllO =.:.:.:'-------) (Of'qn del Mir 4250 Sl«t 2 Ba. J BA ltudio N"" Far Ieut. 2 br 6 den A 3 le' .,::;::t Panm. Nl1 Co. 213: -..1124 1: fM..3341 Mu. us prwe )"CO. too. can collie with tDe .earred eye. lndud "::owment Can 6620 ~ BR. 1.......-L •• n.t... wttb 2 • 2~ bath&. Gold m • ~ ..... ___ Point co.st ell'D tllll amount 1n cne of Midway aty &rtL Reward. _1!__ l.. .......... 1 .c,_on-'t_n;;.ctoc_"----·I FtlRN.2 ; ...,. _ 11 -......i. 211,.,... B. M...ni..oD-e.POOL "2-1 -ICE -our"'1quoA'dlff"""tNtoll 891"'13or192-'11ll9 Eva,_ 111 .--·~~ - • $U5 Mo. )'tVJy. Owner ~ Rent lltrtl at 2 GARAGES -rent bJabway comn" kit. Only . plac. meuw le11 C!tJlt,. • ROOM ADDmONs • 61W153 Alts 5 PM 2 BR l~ ba. drpl./crpts. ::; :· ~ ot ev. pn Montl $19,900. Wrtte box P 186 Dai· ltt.ft ~~b.ct ~ta': BUTANE Li&'hter w/engrav-No trafbc problm.L L.T. Const:ruatton SMAU.1-..a .. f'«1"~,.• ... ~·~ Bltm, SS'f pr/patio. Adult• m.m ~ wu, N.B. 5.18-W'll ot,. !31--ttTf 1Y2 PUotLOl'S •··Ua-NB ~.,. ~ptdly ~ ~ So.Se~=!,1~~~.N~ 5311~ Beacb, W~f'm Famiq room, kitchen er • ·~•· • ...,..... · ou. ... $140. ~ stSof021 ne -OD ......,, •¥· .. _ • provide locsHrn. Dxturet • want 642-8181 6f.l.l339 unitl. SJ.nal• story or 2; Hlway. $75 Mo. ~2776 . Coron• .. Mar 5250 Income Ploperfy 6000 CUh, Tenuortra..... lav.-itory. trainlnr A l'eiat~ . , plans custom desiptcl. I'm 3 BR Furn $715 Dl'ID· Sept J:·~~~~ Fee Simpl•. 6*-&;85 ed le%Tlcel. u YoU are in. WHITE dsampqne m i.n.. Cemetery Lott 6411 nt:Unates &:layout,pbom 15-J-]!i, ... lumfuo, -.. 0 :1641·8 Eldm ~ -$ $ $ Maker . R h 6150 -In .......... EZ poodlo, with .. .,,.,. ..... 32 CHOICE Burial loi> In • 8'7-1Sll. OiM. We likt lddl. ~ 5 Uni.ta. excellent rental arm, ~c • to mtftlle, dJpi6ed buat· Reward $10. AMwen to beaut. Green Hilla Parle, Ucen.sed O:mtractcr 1 BR lllrt $11.5. No Cboklnc. LGE. Dix 2 BR., 1~ bl. "-: •rt• bel.utltul Owner • M'~ nea, can inYl!lt $20,<m cub, Cham!. Call 548-.5451 San P@dro, Calif. A &ood ~ Rff!dential • Commen:lll Call bob< 4 PM or bet 7A I G.E. Bltm. $1l0. MIJlll 11111L -...... •ttrico 'COUNTRY ,,_. 612-2'1U for• P<" Duk .,.,, fUn>'. malo v-· valua ,,,.,._, Mafllt A Jl.poin, ""!'Al PM STS-2rl'5 260 E. 16th Pl. ()( 548-6432 -. TEN ACJtE8 tlve rttunl ca lilvubneat. UVIN& .anal lntemn. or 1'1ite kitten, amber ~. Ilea n.pkll7 No property tax to f73..2129 I:======;; UPPER Dehu:e 1 bdrm apt. .... ~ $S6 900 N11tvme U.S.A., 1517 W.t· eoUar. Vic 19th A: hvlne. ' cub. 546-nM Remodeling, additi<N I· newly decorated. 5fl.DB or 1 A 2 BR. Furo. I: Unfurn THE FOX COMPANY l#ftb' S Bdrm. S ht.th home dtft Dr0 IUSte no. Newport * U 3-1361 * pay. Tmna._or Loe PadttS Constructloa B1lbN 4300 MS-41"0 from~ ma. ~ / ~ 2!lU Eut Cout Htwq, OW «1 214 90'tl, aOned for hon-Bftteb. C:..w:. 9'J860 BLACK Ubrador. Ana to Aftemoora eve.. ~ Uc.,_ ~ lBR..fum.eP,.n<0:2iii:i JBR.Nftly ....... Noptts ~s:"t =·PutV en,~ m.mtl "; bu-orelwd!!! C.ll!natShopW1nled "Blacldo" Vie: hot ·« W. Aophill;Oll1. 6520 ~-="'~=="'==""'='! Ba. -. apt. $165. Ulll, $115 mo. G;::.._ WALK TO BEACH -., -~ Cabla mak« w ! ......... l9tb St., C.M. ""'""· . Cupll Clunlng 6625 paid. ~ Blk. from bet.ch. .Can Si)..UU . gQ) Se. l.abe, O!M "4-W.· 12 Un1tl, Newport Beach. All $89,500. J'cr fUrthlr I an n Dp wfWrlc to n-kleate tn ~7 . D~_AYS A: Parking lots Revolutlon1ry Hott 1009 W. Ba.100. BI Y4., SPAOOIUS S Br.'Bl.tbl, crPtl, (MacArt!nar fir. Cout Hwy) l·Blt. . tum.;· pool: 4 ytan tlon pftue ed O Sinta Ana. Unlhnited oppar. SM BLK MALE, ~ Lab. npall'td .l aeal coattd. 1'rtt o-Cltininn Method Balboa. 4M-5189 drp. $ll0. new. 'Groa $11,219; 1euet. Thompaon, wtth tlmlt1' • no ~L I: Beaele. named Cappy. lilt. l'..:c. ~l22 ~ ~ DraPN, •upbolsterJ. KUS!EST ..,.,._ ., * 6'MOl!5 * e COROLIDO APTS e No """' -· Prlco Eckhoff & -i.!:" W"k daya ,83S<>IOI Faml\Y pet 9 yrs, a-. QUALITY upbalt '"'I CUJM.1,,..'lm,.~ fDlrn. Thi DAILY PILOT DON'T JUS'I WISH for~ I BR. SucHot, tool, patloL $115/m. Good ftn.l.ndnr, 1&l8 W, _Chai; _ _. . S&\.,&f, • ~.»'lmr_. · -...--M3 fSSl -~ -c.wttnr&+tNiij'l a·paztcq after work h completed 0 'W -~ -1a... Wrts '°"fmnlrlb 1'0Ut howlle 'So,ae-v/1ll¢f. Sl&S il.'IJ> ... • Nittfef,~mtr.---&d-1& ~;,lmda 53'.mT lJQ, UC"S.&.ve 'l'bouu.ndl! WHITE straw bile-in puking lots. Wmatr. 89f.ll29 Sales, Service maney, tlm.t A efb't. l..oak ·•••find ll'8t bQa ti to-4102 E. Coast liwY. m.s318 11'• RErURN triple net 54l·26fll. * ~ Tnnlfen * lot of The Towa-s, ll2l W. and lnltallation now!!! -dt.Y'• Qulli&d Ms. BEAUT, mod. 3 BR 2 BA. leUe-.20 ~with MA. tllDt:fExtendenlLocatkm, Cit. Hwy. RE¥/, &U-6429 !,!_byslttlng 6550 e MuterOwre Cr9p1. nt. bnch. Caziym t..nt. Mount. & Desert 6210 W• Won't Be Undenold!!! RED Viula, abort hair. Ans DAY Care for zirl, my home, 8 Bankarnericard ...... $ZfO. .. _ .. .... Arent --(213) m.Gl9 O>IJ«t to "lhnclor", Vic. (ldM, .. _ Verde. Rdol'inon Mod... RUI a Corpot C&U-a PM cmb' 8T3-124f. FOR knt; 2&9. Forest Ave, PALM~~ ~ Uc'd,, we 11 ~Md! 6'B-601S e 545-0054 e f.135 Cl'tnahaw, Loi Ana'del LIJtGE 1-iR. apt., walk-kl . Lquna lkacb-1700 d. '5c 0.:Sf ~country Beau-_.blllbtd. 0wMr lea wins SHAGGY Brown female dof. LADY w!.th 1ondy boy would 2ll • 2118-6100 Collect cloutl; bMm Cf!'il., drpl., ft. Courtesy to broken. -~ 2 BR 2 Jk s.nd· mte. ~ rtcM. Call Vic. Statt.r Bro. I: J9t:b. CM like cb11drtn to watch or CARP!.T 4 nm. clt1 nfq; , prage. $130 Mo. 615-00M f91--8513or4M--OtOT }lom J -pllllttd GladJi WtlllaJ'll IWr. Sat 24. 6*-15(8 boa.rd. many ref.I. &U--014 Im: 1 dQ' ~A quall- IN BERKSHIRE'& piPtl' e, 1 531-tla. Am'I 50-400S Babysittinc ty work, call SterUq lor Huntlngten ... ch 5400 Rm'AUMNT ltldd't patio. :z-:a Extru CORONA dill Mu, E. Cout Pel'Hnlll 6405 Vie d Bftieb & WNMr. brlahtnea! 6f2..8520 Stott buUdifta, formally ·~ Ev... Hwy, Beaut, Salcn • MT-9806 2_11~,,~i,~ ""'...,L ~= ,_ .. , ~ •-It L ••--....S I ,,., MS-ml. FIEEI MATU!U;babyol-,--,tt"' .. -."",.."'1"'m"'. G1nl1nlnt 66IO No Matter What It Is ... _... ... .,.,. ' Excn.ftgel, • --f13..7Uit ..a.n.. $160 Mo. $.3464 .... OTC or Shope wlfum Apt, 811lc Boating Cl•-eore tar ,..... ~ "" ANTHONY'S YOU CAN llii:::::=i:::::===='"'i for apton]y) in s.i. $125 mo 4 Hou .. flJl prb ~. '320 Offe~t> P\lhllc by home, M~Fri. 5t9-0'l'Oli Garden Sarvic1 ~La _ _,v ... u_na_B_11_ch~=-57_05 Ulll pd. 61S'6810, LE Hill $14,CICIO"l. W-Won1 Motter i. Loan 81lboa Power Squadron SERVICE· Dl~ECTORY 6.U.1941 SELL IT NICE Ddu:xe 2 mt. 2 BA near Prime E. 17tb St. Store D loc at land. M2-222l $12,000 Startina: 1 PM Moo. Sept. 19 LANDSCAPING ...... tinted rt... .... ... .. ft. oli>wcuo window .. For Dall1 Piiot Wlllf -A..U. ....... ht"' 2"" 'I'll .. N...,.,. -Y""'t Brick, Mnoniy, olc. MOOTllLY llWNTEN.INCZ nr. !dry, '97-1* ...... Air coal. GG-WO l>tal IQ.Sii ko<n. 1-l >T hn1I. Call Club mW, .......... N-6$60 Elcphortlc:uJOUllt. WITH A ~ ' Mr. -.. Bia-. -port lleadl. NO ADVANCE Cbmploto a.....,. Rao. General 4000 ·-·I 40000.Mnl 4000 = " REGISTll.\110N NJllCES. BRICIC. ~-cu,.ntry nlflr-~======:::;~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~:::::====1R~u~l~E~11~1~i.~Lo~1~n~1~63~ WANT AD For Foot Servi .. I DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT jUST SAY CHARGE ·IT! --·-Aw -our~=-=-~. ,...,.._ '*"""Dt•-..-.........,, ""~ PVl\l\V .,., """'"'11' Ull\f lawna, ha1il'1. R • a 1 . S@\\.ot}lA-413-~s· Pr!~~" *Single Adlllts o.,,.n11rint 6590 ~ ...,,,,._ Solvt 1 Simple StTamblcd Word hralt f<W a ChutJtlr R.putabl• Comp~Vl~ ;~,:::.. !:: n!n: ~ ~tt-~ ~~ ~~ IHAPIL I i-_ -.rrr-ir..-rl-,.l-1 eoc~ .. 11 •hott.,, "Ho'• got '-;:;:;;~~=:'.!'·~1 "'""'Y "' bum. No -lr. 1h1'& got a -for -,. •·AHc·11 j 1-_ -ii.-, .,.l'-...1 -ilr.-.rc-4 ~ n_~ 1:, ~ E'! • 'Oranat Comity ll 7ean. and IVtr1 mcmth a:,. the M6-4S2a CM. bet. T:lO A..M :.ttl; 1~T ~ .. M~ next s )'t&n ••• Pr'He)td. JtE7AIRS • ALTERAnONS ~ "xm~~ ~ $C.21U MS-Om, "'""" ed to plOMe you, For .,..,., CABINETS, ~ lilt Job. 8'M222 '*' 6*-1434 A wka:nda m.'1165 IJG..ll5' '\!ftinc recordld m ..,,., 25 Jn. dptr. 54Um EXPERT Ja-,,,,,.,. -"' 'I'll ............ mo. tnchxllnc '" Oii ...all -o..a. View lot, 10!1 ---= dlallllS-GlO. ~- --~ --------·-·-·-··------ .... _ t . r t r .. . . I I • .. • • • ~ } • • • .. . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . .. . . - • • -f -F•1TaFu~ As-~'.~ . ' . -,._ • • .- ' . ' . . • Okey, JO it's corn?• But it's also t.ru,e, the DAILY PILOT is al faithful to Its readers •• this famous old geyser is to the hundrtCl1 of thousands of tourists who trek from ecrou the nation to see It each y11r. There's something el .. to keep In mind this summer 'l"hile yqu're on vacation -whether you lo to Yetlciwdont Netfonel, ~ark to see Old Feithfui'or not-the DAILY PILOT doesn't tek, e vacation. We'H still · be here keeping public· ie1u11 "hot" end 1>rovid· • ' ' ing the best. way yet invented for folks .to lat off steem - eommunic11tion. We comm~nicete with raadan end poll· ticie~it'tliay cciminunicete with ur. The result is • verltebla "geyser" of information, You think about thet end about )¥here you're going \o find out most about lo~•I 1chqol1, lo- cal •porl.s end°loc1l politics when you get beck from vec•· tion netc+ fall . When you do get back, "Old .faithful" .will be here waiting · for you. • .•. .•. -·. . . .. .... ,.. .. -~-....... • ' ,, - • ' I -'- • • -, \ ~ - - . - I - • • ' ' j . ' . ' . ' ' -' .. - . .. ,, I· ·• . • ' I I ' ' • l • • • 1:- ' ~ ' ' I ., l, • . ( I I ; ~ ... 1- i . I t I I -, ' • • D.111.Y PllOT M-. S.p-2, 1968 lllC 0 M ' JOI .... IM~LU'·~• .. T.IOll a EMPLOYM,N'l .IOIS a IM;LOYMINT JOIS a EM,LOYMINT -:------,-------""'.iii.-----ai---------,,~. l!h;;;-;ra1~i;;~Ji;~;-;;;6~6~i12 Holp Wtntod, -7200Help Wantee. -7200 Help WMl9d, Mulnoo Holp Wlftled, -1100 •• ill I f • ' ' ! [, I " -· n111 • &. deutnl; b u • I n e 1 1 , redl!., • (IQl!.stntctklD ~ Ceystal Window Oean~ .....Eotlma... ....- e--1-1>A Y terrice, Home a apl cJeanlnr. Dpb, walll, -·-·-· Sterilna for ~l ~Ith Clubt 6110 CHIROPRACTOR HEALTH CLJNIC Adjlatment. nmuaae. &aUl'lli steam, x-ray. 54&-9911 U2 E. 18th St., C.M:. Hauling 673l> a.EAN Loa, iara&e•· etc. Tree ttmOVal. dump, Rdp backhoe. fill. ....... ......, .. Lito U.""""'Trimmlop. Truh. OeuMlpo Name it! i. BIG JOFD'i . MACHINfSTS Requlrel revoral yeara ur,rteoce in set up and operation o • prefer- ably In heavy lathe work. M111t be ovailable for possible 2nd ablft work. ~ontact Burt Miiis (714) 546-I030 3333 Harbor Blvd., Cotto Mo .. , Collf. • Mlullo Syot-DlYloloo Atlantic Research CORPORATION AD1Ylllooof"• s......,-c:...,. U.S. Cltl&MW!bi lltltl/11'9111 • Alo Equt l °""""""'"' ·~ H-loanlng 6735 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 ·..;.;.,;;.;.. __ =---VARlm·STORE MANAGERS I * APT. CLEANING * YOUNG, mature woman Fut It thxooa:h. We fUn:l,ilb delirel emplO)'meni. ~ M~- 1 ~ 642-1164 ico, pref.Cuadala)lra or ; BRJGJITER,Skle Jut. Serv Puerto Vallarta. SpkB Span -Qpt dnl tln wndows ind A: D!c'· fiumtly. Bux ~: : r .. _ ... ~ ... • ... ~. • . Typina: • Public CIClbt.aet. and ASSUTANTS • Advertising Represen- tative NEW CAREER YOUNG MEN 19 to 30 ' . • .. _. ~. 547-414'5 I . -~~~~~-• I-PIM Docorotlng 6737 • -f ' -......... You Can Do Bott•• llow hiring . With T.O.&Y. , e lt•klence • Comm'l • Hav• own ~tian. e Palntinl'., 1nL • ut. Clll: ~ e Well Caverinp S • Color Coordina-Do....ilc Help 703.s FREE ESTIMATE • I' Llceruied a: ~ MODERN DECORATORS 53&.ll6ll 11=======1 ~1 ;1~ron;;,;;,;1ng;.::... ____ 6~7~55,1 DOMESTIC HELP Your ~ In the varl-.., .-,_,_,...., _. ytung men Jnvaluahle with • mUd, tut ---,,.. T.G.•Y. who •re We Mt pttMitly cpendnz • 615 sllnl ii: expect to open • "' -11on11 .... -... ..... conscientious ... tho -o! )968. w • .,,.i. .. _.,.,,_ . .i. out our 16 mte ane.; ., tell wo •• ers, \la when )'GU woukf like to I I =;. .... .,..... ,,,.,,.,,. ire willing :, JRCl'mlG tny horn. 1l per. ~ quick 8el'Yb. 96'J.3e Uve in or live out hued on ~; lftlllP lo I HOUMlt1tpora in.uran..., retlnmOlll pion lllfllr Lanclocapln• 6110 Ex<>lo!or.......,. "paid"""'""'"•\ · ;: • 4.10 !o. Bn>adwo,y, LA !mil -nowr All ~ wlll Wlftf fO l GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING Cll3) 683-08f7 C2i3) 620-17!; be cootldenlial. Pleue .teud 1 A GAROENING SERVICE diinese live-illl ~ )'Olr letter, Kfvinc qe, edu· ~ · sut. --· ,,._ """';.,""... """'" """"'""""" ,,, 1u,1nce, RWd~tial .. Oxmnercla1 Far Eut .Apncy 6G-8703 J. C. P'z1ee, Pe1'mMi Dept. · • , v.rn -·,.,...... T. c ... Y. s ..... "'" find secunty No job too hi& 89.1-3SS1 lJVE INS P.O. Box 463, La Mirada, r IF YOU WANT GREEN Employer pays f~ ~-·:·California, b131 \ • """' c.orae ayt.od "-""' 1na 1n ii: GROWING call Bill. ii: 1~ s E.·'l&th S.A. 541--0.395 Jm-y. ~ .. Gvd--------•• 8'2-4(m/M6.182L CORRAL'S ........ A rota ~· -~ Fltt Pv• own equipment. 962-41&& rtelp Wanted. Min 7200 EXPERIENCED WATER CONDITIONER SALESMAN P11perhln1l"1 fo r permanent llOlition. Pointing 6&50 M°" war!! -to -· 1----,.----1 ExcellentopportunleyM~ '* PAINTING a. national llerVice company. DECORATING * Mwst have aa1es mana1~ Interior, aterlor merit ~tial. Llc'd. Jn1'd. Guaranteed. Rayne W•tl!l" C.ond!tioain& a.tom wwk cmly. -7526 Parle Avenue ; ~~~P~AINTIN~~G'J..,.....~~ Ganim GroYe, Call!. !'AINTING, int.r, & --....,;Pb;.,;::;'"':::..:;89'1,".=JJl93'ii--i "' Yn. ..,.... ,.._ Hair Stylist m JABSCO Material H1ndler ,.,..,....,,..-.., .in manola<turilll W:lllty. Open.tea torir: Uft, drive1 company Wck. Good her\. efitll aDd wcrk1n1 coodi- ""'" Equal """""""1ty emp!O)'er 1415 Dalo w.., Cotta Mo.a Phont: (714) 54$.1251 . ' excH1na new e1reer ' In 1n e1111ndlng company. Full , public. Free est Call wtth ~ qmlified to ' Wm. Hem 6t2--023I 54~ wtri: 1n hllh srade Bet.uty 1-------- 1 PAINTING. Ext Int Ert. Studio. Otten penn&ne11t OR part time. Hff Trailer. 11 yrs op. work, pleasant envinlrunent. Free est. AcouaL cell.· Good company bendita. Ap- 543-5325 p1y, PAINTING And Pap@rin&. 11 yoo. call me we t;oth benefit. '' Exclusive but not expemive Try me and IM. 541-3151 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PaintinJ:. Free est. Llc. & Ina. Chuck 548-5314 BUFFUM'S Fashion bland Nawport Beach SNACK SHOP No. I Nt7N takiDz ApPllcatlona ''Paper Bu&IY'' 847·1659 for Mobil stm-e • home c:alls M 1 DI • ... -• W ..... __ __,. ,__._,, orn ng 10.aNter e auvl.R .. -'-' -.lll.3uu.> and PAINTING Aver. room Lunch Busboy compl. .$25. &i up. Neat Will be 1nterYiewinl" '1f1'll the ·work. Local rela. M1·1358 hn. of 3-5 Mon-Frl. Palntin&: Exterlor/lnterior Apply in Penon Fre. Estimate!! 23C6 E. Coaat Hwy., CdM * 642-4669 .. 5'8-8712 ii 673-9(fi() , INT· ext. Awrqe 1 BR apt, General Woodworking I' labor I: mat'ls S 1 4 • SO • Machine Woodc1rvlng ··-="""="'"=· ;;"'==::'"'==='! Wocd Ports AHombly I •I' Artlflclol Limb Fob. , 1 Plumblng 6890 Mature, experie~ in BOAT • C1rpent•n • HMdllner ln1t1llatlon Min •Bonders • Painters Exf19rl•nc• required NO Islander Yochts 1612 Plactntlo A ... Cost1Mosa experience -----1necessary. CAWR OPPORTUNrTYJ Jaln todays futut sro""inl profeuion-Mutul 1'\md Wes No experience~ We train • full or part time Mutual Fund AdvlMn, Int. We prefer · lo lrlin you. Npt e. 1603 we"clill M><W22 Also S,A. 1212 N. BroadwQ' 114"'331 many other t * :U HOUR SERVICE * wood'woridng. Good medl-~ Plumbinlr repair remodel &nica1 ability. <>then need 1-------- ' Guarant!ied * 646-1407 not apply, j Marv" Plumbm. s""'" Kingsley Mfg. Co. I . ~=-odel Call 548-&16 for appt. c Plumhin& " "'· ..,,,, w.,, Busboys & . pr .. Uc., insur.; remodel, -"· """"'~"'· 531-r"" Dishwashers Full time, <IVer l! lterMclel .• Re,. Ir. 6940 Apply in Person Tf YOU need Remodeling Bob's Big Boy PAINTING • , , REPAIRS 154 E. 17th St., C.M. COOK Full Tlmo Over 25 wantl!'d for The Stemwhffler Apply in~ J REUiiN 'f: Uf openings for 1ouna men. s4oo ... - ~·f'tSewl~ ... ~ • 6960 ... TIAINEES Lure New Yark concttn ex-Call today, Monday ' • ~ • Alten.ti<m.a ~ in California has P'r\:ftaUW & Fast nttd tor ~ral ~i men Rewmili~. ~ to fill Ylicandes ori their Alteratlont--642·5145 promotlon.al ata!1. ms. per Net.t. accurate, zi yn. exp. we'k Mlary. For inotervi~ appt. call 539-11&1 nLE, Ceramic 6974 LOT MAN E~rieneed • l"Ull Ttme. Contact Bob Tiximp9QI\, MARQUIS MOTORS 900 So. Cout Hwy Laguna Beach ~7503 WANTEO EXP SALESMAN * y.,.., the Tile Man * tar Marine Jia.rdw~ &: Boe.t BELLMAN 1 o.t. WUZ'k. Imtall .l npab"a. lll1~. Oxnmlssion plus. N.B. 0.ys or srave)'Vd ~ No _Job too small. Pluter area. Send '"'1me to Dall.Y •Vflil. Apply bi penon. .. pe.tdl. LMkinl 1 h 0 w' r f>tlot Box M-185. SHER.A'lUN BEA.Ci INN ........ l4Twll51/8f6...0'l(lj Electronlc S1le1m1n 2UJ2 Ocet.n, Hunt~ Bra.ch ll:!J!!!!!!!!!!I.--~6990~ With knowledi;e of para and/ YOUNG man needed ror eel· 1• or 1V ~p&lr. fee lhop. Q:l.M. 11 to 6. Stu· or Tuesday 9!!'9 ... HEllt H EL P : H. W .. Wright Co. dent could wtrk O!Ut. Good ~eiilfo,· • .......,. -of 1 no N•wpon Blvrl. CM ..iu,. c.u .,._, • ,. u A k f --· i.n. ........,,... AM. s or I 1h•, wU1 work nirbts. BOYS Betwttn 10 and L'i d mot tnt:ti1w wlib )'OW" 1e.r1 of 11.a:e tor l!Venlng Car Wash Help -Uibolat"'l' wo'k. Good rommWloou. Full li mo or........... Mr. Guest .. I JP Call Boll at ~15 Min age 18, apply bi pwaon HANDYKANN • For anW1 lJDO CAA WASH iCl9I a -.ovMIHT .,....,. -'""'" ,..,,1, 4B1E.11th ,,_ w .. ... .., MM 7000 able M do ~t.erlnl, NEED Private nm for hive O'lrll toot.. ISTJ..8&10 ~ A HI IChoal math,. 2 aaml'AJtY, &ft D!l.JVJ!JtY A stock MM 40 hn wk. 536-9419 e se•l tt at ~ hn.CollesePharOU1cyC.M. G~. M1int. man for motel ...... iiiiid. nJ1 or &Wt" 5'0-e10 A f:l""""rtitt. SU50 Mo. --.... DAJL'I' PILOI' WANT ADS 2319 N'""'JIOl"I. IUvd., BIUNG RDiULTS' Cos1~M!at 539.9931 •Mold Makers Exporioncod in contour molds. •Model & Pcitterri Maker Malo prototype of new · products out of wood, plastic or motel. •Ware· houseman Prefer minimum one yetr experience in "'"•house work .. •Punch Press or Drill Press OP!'alors Prefer minimum OM yoar oxporfence. Shipping Clerk ' Tow motor experi· enc:t neceswry. •General Helper Handlt misc. plant •ssignments. local non • de· tense industry . wilh oyer 500 employees. b· lablished In Or· 1noe County since 1945 ""lop WCMJft ....,.aid Vacations ,....frff Uh & HospltallJatlon l"frM Major Medlcal ,...., Paid HoDclays ""'hcetlent Sick Pay Plan >"Promotions From Within L. M. COX MANUfACTURING COMPANY, INC. 546-2556 1S05 f , Warner Avt. SANTA ANA An Equal Opportunity Employer -~ • •• A --.~ ......... ,., ......... --· « t ·?--• ·= ---..... ---- Are You Letting Casi; Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have ·Any Of These Things A • DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stevt · • 2. Guitar ,•.- ' 3. Boby Crib · 4. Eltctrlc Sow : 5. Camera 6.W- ' 7. Oulboord Motor I. Starot Sat 9. Couch 10. Clarlnol 11. RofrlgorilfOf' 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Mochlnt 14. Surfbcard 15. Machlnt Tcolo 16. Dlohwaohor 17. Puppy 11. Cobln CrulHr 19. Golf Cart 20. Boiomoter ~1. Stamp CollocHon 22. Dlnttlt Sot 23. Ploy Ptn 24. Bowling Ball 25. Water Sklo • 26. ,,_., ;1. SultcoH 2L Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyclo 30. Typowrltor 31. Bar Stoolo 32. Encycloptdla 33. Vacuum Ct.aner 34. Tropical Floh 35. Hol Rod Equlpm~ 36. Fiio Coblntt 37. Golf Clubt 38. Sterling sn .. r 39 .. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom S.t 41. Slldo ProJtctor 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pcol Tobie 44. Tires 45. Pl1no 46. Fur COit 47. Dropoo 41. Linens A9. Horao · • 50. Alrpl1ne 51. Ortan · 52. Ex:trcycle 53. R1re Books 54. Skl'ISoots 55. High Choir 56. Colno 57. Electric Tr1in SI. Kitten 59. Cl1Qtc Aute fO.. CoffM Table 61 .. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sat 6$. Workbtnch 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kart 61. Ironer 69. C1mpln1 Trailer 70. Antique Furniture 71. Tape Record1r 72. Sallboot 73. Sporto Cor 74. Mattrou, BOlC Spt> '. 75. Inboard Sptedbott 76. Shotgun · n . S.ddlo 71. Dtrt Game 79. Punching Bog IO. laby C1rriage 11. Drum1 12. Rlfla 13. Desk 14. SCUBA Goar Thfle or any otfier extra things arounil tfie house may be tumed 1nto cash wltll a DAILY l!ILOT WANT-AD so ... Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642.j5678 <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> DAILY PILOT WANT ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU! Get In On The Action T oclay! --------------·--- , ' . ! I •, -_, I .. .. .. ·· I > "'l • > 1 l • . . ' .,... l ' . . .. . • • ~: ' • ' ' ,,. : ·.~ : . . .. ' . . ... . . I . . .,. ·~·~ . --! • • I : .... , . • . . ... . ' .. ,_ ' • • ., .. • :,.. ' . . ' . .. " I " •/ .. . ' . . .. .. .·; ' ' • " . • I . I ! . I ..1 " • \ • . f I < I • I • • • I ' • • I • i l ' I ( I I ,~ ! . I ., • • 'I • I • I • .. I l . • • • • f: ' c • M NI " 7 "' H c. M VJ Al 0 M Tl SI SA "' Pl P> • " m w "' " '" R UI "' M .. .. PJ .. r " ft 0 I • ~ ~ c iS b r 0 p Di SI H 0 c - - .. m JAISCO o..r 21 full ar Port T1nw ' . ~~. .b.-1--, .....,,. ' PAM TllllC l'llDOP COMMlllCIAL TILLllt I toltla .... ,,,. ... '"""--· 1111 .. '"" I?. --147.ml 1-.. --1 ..... ws .- --!MbS.-.-------1_,. .. -· -.... .....,,__..,_.,. MAIDS. NllDID ~ .. wmtn1o --- ... ..... -... DAILY I'll.OT -PLIASI CALL l'Olt Al'f'OINTMINT ...... ., ~ . , . llblbnqm .,,_. ..... trta1 IIM MJ; + • ......... ----,----1 ... --. f,/C. Auto lldqw. NGO ....... MY oftlee. lflllt" IXTllA GOOD WAGIS ..._... --· ,Q. capable at.~~~~ • I )1Kh1nkll Assembler - Apply In Pa"°n 9.s,.... ~., ........ -~--,.Ptl22f WAITRfSS Good -CCIDdltlom ..u. tow, ... -.. -!rom the m11 ~ _.,_.,_ .,-. ............ lolhemM~.tn I ¢ • ' • ' • ' ' • • ' ' ' f: • • • AIRCllAfT ! FAC'TOllY I PNIC' IDmecnt .. t t b ·. HIL, I' ........... ._ ... ,...,_., ·~AL ! Coad -Uld -e POWER BllAXE 6 kc -SHEAR'OPEllS. I. . e EXPERIMENTAL -Ollloll °"" -1 ..... 2:~-1- SARCiENT· FLETCHER COUllS o-i Opportunity a..,.. Mn. 1.,... Mlmr, m ...... -.... _..,. the mM oncalift t)pe- 1111ot 11a .. IOOd -· hat I om 6 I pm. . ,. *·No --writer. (Ill" !ult loffl l.quna °""'"" 00 vm.a. l!!l -!!miler If llllJ Ill L c..t HltlnAJ· RADIO CO. UPLT ·lif PZR.90M ll1GI a. Cout-11,. ••Alla hmtary $450 pay.for tlWo ld)f Ii .......... llMclt W Pl<. DAILY Beoch, lcMb l.quna 1* to. ............ 10, .,. all the will thlDlc .... , --"-">0"11to;LS;-.---· 1 1'700 , ....... ,.. llNll mc:m .b-a -p1 oftloo. own two feet, oet up~ A-Pio II•.,,..., Ne..,.,t leach Swll Shop No. 1 --eubtor ...i nllol ' WDa "-Ill me ei'simij ----1'lm nos L c.111 Hwy. PBX c.m..t Jin. 11.11 ._1 Offlm $H0 ui1. llBIBEI E. llE l' --ti' ........ M!lCllANlCll e llllEET MrrAL 1415 Dole WOJ . LAYOlll' Q1I Coata -e MIG 6 TlG Phone: 5-IJ.1251 WEIDEllS Twiot, 1o -DopL -All ---C...... 4ol Mar, CaL to-4111. ,,_ """ ...... -.......;.,. JOO. 1o 1oca1 ..... .,.., 11o-. • -wltlt • .... • us Beodl llhd.,. a,... ~ _ _.. ,._ ·--· .... ::-:... -Ollar, c...s --------1 -........ a;;-.::rt.- ·--·· ---......... No --llltL PlllDAY MATIJU -... --... -...... ' ... ----======--1 u ........ .,, -..... -lcol '*'· P50 ___ .,._,>k!>-''-'"""---I -.,.. c.D *"' -WJ> llNGLI YOU... , Part -. -. -..._ cl1llinl --Rapid W A* W i.ia.. WOMAN ...,. nqatx'iid. ., w.p..m. advwemmt ts qaaltnecl ., tD tw ,_. btc1r: °" hclP,llollsf I B!ICht, boaulHui · 6 .. yun nPertence but ae. tually no oldir tfi:n ao: l e FABltlCA'n:Cft ; 1--------'1 SUPERWIOR • (oob Jntematiaoal J1na IOW ao-' electl1a bftwtitlr, 1o. awlk:anL Xlnr: w.:fttrw .,._ ftcil ~ • stwms • , I • Electricians e Plumbers -omeeo...., tam to'3:30 pm-T d.ly1 SARGEMf. FLETCHER • Busboys • Dishwasher • food Chaclror e Cocktall Walt..,. APPLY nf PERSON ..An'ER I P .M. ___ ... _ ... oddor,pdwltltlle--IMW.1111111.CM. - ~ "811 woman t9 tnt. Kt&t ~ $1. • ..... $ .. ta --Ir. ---... NlrJH -.... -Maat .. --.. H.MJ'., P.O. N••d'41 ..... ha -..... JD.lio, A/It Cleric pn t • C1rpenters i AR Shifts KARA M'S 501 20th ,,..., N-' IMch .,.t·-·-· llolr2111, N...,...lloocb ~ -br loud>. No-· -cl..u.,-tllo ,.,,.. for print< ••y ....,. .,,. _ Jle Md ht to tNwl -• tblfts. Clll 6G-91'1e5. -•· P* mdntl. TIUftft ncm Dental LCratar, PIX Typlat $HO With mobile .._ .,.. peri.nce. Excellent bonef!IL Apply In por· ..... EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campua Dr. NawportlMch Ao ...... _ ---' f12S," por wli Nlary IUl y,.. o111eo m OdM T)opo. '" .., a DW>ual. I w"'ANTED==---=-:1"'"a""d1-.1nt::.·1 ui.r bdol ..._ ...,. AGINcY 'Ace :IS .. over. 2 Yn Oialr ari 15 pi..,.·-Moat, ........ ......... -....._,... __ coll -Lad> °""-...... -• Duk ... -,._ -""'" W B 9 ;pe1Ac IDGDI)'. Part time 5Jt.lllJ I ua tD 2 pl. JO aa • f Jiil .. 0.~ Jlr. C.elm 11 en 1 -........ maid, .. , 11.N.-L.v.N. a.11, 11.1 ""'--PART-TIMEWOllK ·-"'"-" .ApPly In,..,.... UJ la-'do Dr!Ye bn "" dq, M .... per H ..... tal -..... ""1.. rou. ,_ strl ""--JWL MOM 1>!IPT T)opo OJ, --Ill, two * * '" wk. -ta -Don Contact Db-e<1ar .. N-:n, wllomabop....._ Ono ' ,.L MUii .. OTor II .. -,_. -... REXAIR INC ... ..,.,, llMclt -M°"'; lWlO N...po<t . Coofa -P1 «!lot m W-tar Ointacl G. AnlG . palt1"* m ., .. ..,,. in- . • • 1-:-n--,=---.--,-· I Bl"4. Ol Me11.oiel Hoopltal ...._ w.., -. -"'11 330 w. Boy st, CM& .,_ llrnd. NOW HlltlNG Parklnt Alltindant $TINO IOl-lt.,OlotaM--•P.O.llolr-No.,_ calla, - 42 MEN Wantedll ...... _.A..., ...... --· I0-'2114 -.............. lNJSCTION l'ri.hcytoNU at 1'00 W. Clout llw74 lalto -.,......., -Ill. COOKS a· TllAINllS WOiiAH To -m --';:"1~ ':,,~.;,..":'i ,._ paid.. -..:., ., WE NEED a MIN WHO G. Npt. BdL Worts tor flf'o tip brt:lka. Good pay & woftin& oond. 1bcip. AbtlMDI l pm to I ~Bl W lltb St c.o.ta ...,. MO'.,-. T)'tl '!O, AIU!: NOr A1'IWil OF 1-------.,,-, I $400. c.D IG-«llO. l!lxpa-. lo M-loodo PN, -lo -.., M ' " -1lll. -a- llAJU> WO!tK AND ARE -· W 7100 -. Hommtll 6 OL ~ AlnJ«ot• -,.._ -oalll, ....... ..... "' -a-,. -... ABLE 10 START JJllm>. = .. , ~ I01 Donr Dr., N.B. not, GI Utli It,,' Oio1a c"'1l'I Doaal .;, ""! BAR Mold A llanctr. Top lb --11o flOll PART TIME '·IATELY. NO l:XPElU-· J!j_' AOCOUNTSroeolvablo ....._ -lllj:.OootaW-_ ..._ -""·CM.-· · NEW TACrollY BRANal ENCE NECESSARY A!J ' newport • bld<jr, --<need, 1bil" DltllTAL .usIITANT SWtP lWl llAllll 6 GO - NEEC!l 10 MEN 10 WOllK COMPANY WILL TIWN. personnel ....... &m>ulhl 11611 data """'15. --· -... GO DANCER.O Top -====w==7"'500=1 c '1ark fyplat P71 1TO10 P.H. EVES. AND ....... -. -6 c= -rel. ~aat 12~"~ u;.;, ~••-lo• Mon, em._ GOO ...._ • .........__ ~_...._. 'f)p '°' A iW"11.t7 SATURDAY MORNJNG. D PAY ,agency -A/11-. ~1 D&Vo_tbon_,.,,,. Int""'", u.uY -"'"-• ...S cmo ff I G ff Wl'ART1NG PAY, IMch Al'N • ....... Ud frlnp -Ila· ·-ID iletal olllco. LAa1Y JIOI -· C.H. It N JOU --wU111rt. CALLnl-l:lSl:nlRIN!'OO-LOTS or OVEimla! ISECTY10VP ..... TOl!IGO WrltaBm<M.Illll>ailJ~ ,~1111 "",,., MO'nll:l\'lbolpor.hllls.U.. ,....,...__ '. MATICI< AND INTER. l>URING NEXT I Good ............... -AGGRESSIVE y-w JUN ANTED ... 1 ........ 1'· ... aid. S-11""'11-1 "MALE VIEW. PAM' TIME MAN--MONTHS. fw •ture 1IPClnU ~ wcnwn, Haw tmmedilte To can b ambvla_, Room. boud, 6 lllaey, I c u AG!l\illJfr POSITIONS wort. well wttb otben. Fee opm1np. Good J11.Y + female ltroke pa11at A: do iCl-D. All lh1ftl 0 PEN 10 QUALD'IED CAIL PERSONND. DEPI'. by .......... m-J<lnt bo1n, lo< .,._ 111bt ...._, ... ._ IJft out PllE4cboal -Oi1M L y N MEN. CALL SAT, MON. 4 SECn 'lO MGR •••••• NiO lieat' ltlldmts. Aai1 ~· Jtel'tl'ent'el. CaD. 5t04Tr • M-..a .. wnteblf.112. ll·T nm!. t A.M. 10 I P.H. 774-7251 ~ and "'°'"'i:" 111' ~ ,,,. 6 Oll(IL Allor 1 p.m. ONLY l>dJ PDot, ital& c-I1f-0 It TICHI SUNDAY ll 10L 1-*"---:===c---*C. ~~....::: :noow.~~N.B. NEW--li)lm<'•• .. COMllrNATlON-w Di.I.; Clerk $2.50 hr Trainee f Ollllf, ~"'*1•. =~ graduate. (Ycnir name m'lllt be commun-ications) ,· becauio• you .. the lie l>etween.- apment 6 lallllr. TYDO • compoM own letflii, OU tflne lpeedljll f quality conll'ol.IDIDl.Pf. who ts •· JWlllr pi;ldl but alJo !tu COIDlllClll ---·· BUSBOYS lo ,..., --.,, DEPtNilAllLE lm-111 lit-lilll ----"°""' or --.i .. SALES~Y IO.J-..Pold' t.r.lloooi6-+""""'1 ........... WltloP.0,b ----· ---f'.uNI-.. loo .,.. tor' dnltT AND r.c BIOO'R ...... TO IOOl ....... 2 dllldrtn 2"' 6' mt, 1-lllDI. nt • e ~ "-1n """-!al.,... Ship & Rae. Clk $2.50 hr .....,._, ~-~-'"-. - can ,.. ... m tllo ...... , p ~ .. C.P .A. bldrsftml, mo. Jdool for Olllco pt llD-2lllO Mn. -"on1 --Int Soptam ... W. No -"" iJ l!Jleellent tldllo, 1Joatb Padfk:VllWM•morlal Dlruwammr reerel~ Stttias-.. S:S:O PM-12 wiiiiiiiA~wll ~n.Nf.mt -U:l/Rbllt.,..apll'iene• t;apnauu.-~ --·,. Pvl!,___ MlnAllKIU QUAL._ASSIJR.CLK. .. M!O Pl<. (ClildNa lo ........ tnlo.A"'"'11 ... --fxP!!filiNCED w-C..tacl lo -•• lt ·O'l!IERON»eoOdatllli • ...,_ -... -•• ~JI -., ,-.... Tl' :..:. -~ -~---::= =-~ """ ........ --. mlltl'. 1'tdl ... p/lllm. Tho W011"4, ,... ...... --of Narilnr ldeodlloll""' • ' Wrirk fer.._ ...... -' portunitl'. Hl1but .,.._ r n ,,_ -<WWWd. T" ... ~-RI<c Pl-ta -.C-foo.Ol.llw)-•-. GM!lllUpa .,--. ....... ..,._, mUont ---. .... iam......, • -IOic ow.. Caota -11-rch Hlpr Tmo Ing comp.DJ . "<!n· ·1111 -· -tt -.. ... ...... In ..... ~~ ~ .. "'.!:. -!:"""-c.n llil-1.SZl .... WOMEN Prr .. , ... ' IMW:-!;!'.'~ ,...':. ~ Memorial Hooplfel $520 street -Ill jbl ... vtttlptef c.an ... an .,. 94 p.m. .-:...-:.r.. needed for lftWI -r.n.ntte ea. a ... ..... 111 ---• • im VJCT01UA lrr. das.r p:mtlon With ... lion JI." . "°"'"""'' "4-4212 :;;;i;° cornpaJ17 -un-LIVE-In or dly mltr -; ~ -I• 0-11I2, -·• ~ o:lO'l'A MDL\ tloml _,. -OfflCI IOY REUIBI l lft -.., -"""--1'11·1 l30-. -LIVElitHoaub opor, 111-ml \ ___ ,_,. for Ovll l'.n&inetrlrw: ftml, !"• ipU:I. Call: ..-Mon tin I'd. am.D cue; J .-..-; Ntwjleltt Bch. Itta Call CGUes• and 10 untta ,.,,._ Run bluo -llaM ptdi 151 L C-.Hl1hway Tu1tln AfM ,., 5""' *"'Mn. -.... ...., '0wn _,_ ~ ..., I PN53WIOO <II -. ..., mat1J. upo • deltvm.t. t-1.,. N-tt IMch_ <XlN8l'R. SEC ........ 1115 FA&r, ....,,.,.,... -Mum 6 11·-n. OINTAL ASSISTANT Aucll•Vloull po<tunttl' *"' rlsb• ...-. Sia._., IYl>irw. -*'<-dllll.Amm tlS2-«l2S a..tr..... -Opor•tw Min -It. Hoon l<I. Cu -bie. --..... calr '°' 0... M. rn .....,. "31111!1> helpful, but not nq. hrn\ao SCHOOL with . ~-A Hunt Jlch. • AUJ:»J't&A .. tlN w... tXJJ!Jt. ....... ~ ..,L CROSSING GUARD 'Pft<b' -...... r" --6 ltto b ,,,_,.,. -IU. I -..._ =--..:.-· R. M. <:o-. IU9 per llolr. -..., ............. kc 1 AM •tPM ·-,., .,.-========--~~::=:=:=== •-toolne. a..n.lllt m °""" M"" IUO.-Dr.N.I, wk.AR.SPM...:.C. 1• Hol,Wa-..,...., "':w ~~·-642-3170 S49~T.Q * WAn'REll Ind lion-qi ~.:;w 7400 W- PART ,,_ ..... ......... COUNTY DP ORANGI ' '*-Stook, ,......... • 1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :....-::.:.: ..:. ':.:: .i1.c N s-.. MW me AGBICY -;;: :" :-. a .. 7400 Mmt Mw ear. Qim.. &mt&Ana ._work a dean's Tu. ml.._ J"w lnlarmatkm l3f.W *""?'ST m PAID ewe ·a1 a Pie ~u. ..... call 5llm Ind ull *'< MST. &ft< .... -r/C -............ *"' oft t Bob 1'r Gl"lfn Vtllet Ill J"l:)Qn.. Stcretary • •••••• •••• ••• '5lS ;';===-:~;::;-: v , In. 2 to Ill PN ..........,. .............. 1000 PIIX-rn..t dlleo strl. Olll or ..... ,. .... ..,. ,..__ .. -• ••••••••••• Jamaica bin dfSieohNI Clll" Md bit 1"Wtdac ,,_ ~ D A/P '••••••••'' ''''" ''. SO ~wi.-. •·•- rellaMe ...,.. PO Boll 'llf ,..t!Yt. ca 11: m4tn AIR • • • ············•••• • fl» _ _.., --1 CM. • . • . -...._ Aftir. PBXP T -·, ......... ••• "12" .JW'hr la!!'"~ CCPER. Senloo liiliiOil •> "!"' • nz BY,APPUCANT llousriiii. tAJUi lnl. Hrl1 ...., + _,., ....., .............. IOOO -wll. ...... -· 1'illl ...S P-'-. JIOI E. ·~ StclY/Mditf '"'""" 111' R.I . -. MD-1112 J:llll °'""a,.,,., CJIM. _....,. 1n -.--~~-~ · -1 --,~~~~~1;j~ Apply at ~ .,_. """""" ~ flPANISll "''"'"' ...,...,_ -THI RIGGllt Cid ~ ......... 1215 tar. im In. Uctit --oillClfWi llu I dQ', Ko. ll 1'Mldoa hlMI PaJJJ:tll• •••••••• tm 6 c:ooldnl. s cblldml .... S-. -11 , Tl• 11..,.n a.. N.B. Llo!tal,laolll& , ... , ... !!50 .., (I) 12t-41111 lft I 111-..-1>e11 u1-11u,, , aell'.~llw7- 0inw:rz.1Ttt1AlntlMA.ft. ,....,.... ... ..... BABllitJD, _, ._., 1 CM. loo,...,,, ';, MIN ~ ,..-., I -· IUSiOYS Good-SWt--mAIM°"""""' l ToS..,.wll.; •· 12llo6 DllHWASHIU ---Coad ,., paid DG'l.O'IDP.t.DIU ......... r .v.- ......... -• -.. ffdi Jiil, lad'1-.. ,.. .. , .. i. BAi.ru TTE'l't i HO GI tTdl st. Colt& M.-. He ...... MC >· S Tn s:.1p. Dlt -..,, Qi M:n Id..... W w.ct«. T · aol'lili COil' nx '!)'# .......... 1111 aro ..,"., • -n BILL1ttl\ ool1 Mr.lteW 774"7211DlctarlH\W · - OPl'ICI Mloalle Spt-DIY11len Atlantlo Research o I f , I • ' A DIY!alen .r the ._.,.nn• ~ SECURITY , RECEPTIONIST T• • ~s•allS/f """lftwa flf .WIMS t. Y1s1ter Cs111.e. _. ...... ::5:" ....... for ::.r &.~~ sis 1• •·~ d • twl ":" • llsltrlt ::t:•rtf•, SSS& f ..... st ••••• .,.. . W:U rr;! ~ cooia;cilo 11 · nx ............ -1illliii0~~11IOfilCOifikii1MaMiiiiiiii11wr *-.ex. i::.~1drt ,.;. ..,. Me~-°"" ":.;I w!!1' ..,... DP. ...., W•"" p11lll• rs; , ... · -··--(Ji)Oi ""..,_ .-.......... ~ -·-...... * ....... ... ..... SECRnAllES ,,;;-;,_ •taa4J!fl-.--...:s. ........ ib--iiilL'ifi'ili 1iJil.... =. ... :1'4 .... 01t1i11W C111t1i ...., ..... ,..-~ ..... Nit la. • --F• -t111 l)p&w1ht _, Ill II ' 111 W. m .... CM. "':T ~i.'qf"' =~11. ·=:;;..-:w Jit.Cld :-.. Nf\Y Ill PWOll DI CAIL ~ ~ PAii' 'iii lllJ !"-&•~,~"'!."•~ -io:~"'\i.... 11141 M,.,. ..,. ___ , !!:O"'!t"" .._ ~ """'•·w -= -nu""'"' ....._cio..._ ~ e Ddlriiliilfil .. ""'"" -llo tl - ---• ----' I •-'-N--·--4111. ~a.QI 1. JL -._ ..... - -V-U,l.CCllllll>_.lllpl1 llt•ol•..ie1v.~&,po......,.., a. nt£'ltof.'...:. fir __ l _PJf. ' flsal; ?, pr, ...,,. * ___ * -I ' • . "' . Dffat Dupllcmr ()per_ . .....,._ Flnal Taal Toch P hr factory Wrkr $2.64 hr N"" Ill ...... .,.. 150 lbs., .w.lt, DD .Utrp. • ..... ,, __ ., SIM In JO ..... 111-1' m ·- \ Proar .. Mn • Senior lnil,.-nol time 6: mtem1 .. All!Jllca- tloa. Newport COlllPali· lu. Depw, llt-ap .... • pncedl?AI. ' c ' .. ' \ l IT I . ( I • l I • • IWl.Y PILOT -.-i.1w.a ' . -SOM.IJ;l'BIN6 NER'•SOB'J'BIN - • DW!-'42-517'-~· ~--' •fli Cawlf Tel Fl'M 540-lDO Mt Say: "CHAlGI nt" .- MERCHANDISI POR MERCHANDl$1 FOR MERCHANDJS• FOR MERCHANDISE FOR PETS ind LIVISTOCI( TRANSPQRT,t.TION , Tlt,t.tiSllORT,t.TION , TKANSPORT,t.TiON TAANl~,t.TION ' ULE ,t.HO 'tWI SALi AND TRADE • SALi AND TRADE SALE AND ,TRADE Pets, Gonorol NGO· Boeb A Yechlo 9000 Bo11t W1n!M 9050 Duno luttloo 9525 '"'"""°' AutH 96ilO° . Fumll\lro, 1000i11fm1tv,. -IOOO 01r090 Sale IOp ~rtlnt Goods 1500 SERVlCE man -..,.. SCRAM-LETS COUJMB112'J' ..-. wit> MrYtRs Manx. Jwdloo, MERCEDES •ENz -·~w. -k.4::~~ Coll~~·~ .... .-i213) ANSWEIS oo....-...... , ............... ,$1 ..... -• ~ ~SMALL~ with obeJ Sf 11'1" ,.._ _. ....,.ttmp. ~ l1r -•U,. CU. !or rlabt .... old'c aut&W, -· ...... , ~w--IS -nltc'"""' Sf Surfbood '?" J50 Cob 1820 , Molille -'2 Imported A-· '9600-~anean llldo-o-bed $30 s.w • ,,.,.""' · TOP Qu&Utr Jiti1;UiJiT onrr -~ -!lwl -uit10i;';.~ei';11.:"0ou~•bii.~w~lda;!iiiii~~~~~~ JOl5 >Ii D\PLOYMENT div'"" IS .. $30 Occuloo'1 HIMA!.AYAN k I ti... . N~ =~n:AR,:1____ ~ .. set ..... ad..tl lo..t~gtr chain $6 1 w1ne rrd German .. American_ EQr-Ana· _,.~ w.1 U. -park. Ready to move 14. IUI ~trml cbn. Butchtt Mlscellaneoua i1600 llah blood-lloe. Male9, temiJ.. ~ tilJlblnd lltkl to Include. rdrl&ented air 1 , :~.~=~n~ KENMORE:mv 'drJer$U. "·s-re·~~ :::.:~~ .. ~ con·cHlimina, dbllwuher Used lmporb tiler ta $2(1 Hotpt 10 x 14 Persian fVC;' 1Ult . -landecaplng, carport. pe.tio ' •.1.99 '87 MERCEDES Benz 2J> ~ IS. Loa '° ci...,. 1100 "' T fO "I ,.... Dop N2S FflEEI ........ ' -· •'" 62 ~orvalr · ·' • · • .,. •el c Dr· O><• Sii ...,on. ain1t" A d.Wrwa&her $20 • _.a l1 carpet. lined drapet Seri'1 Monza Cpe. Auto., UH. 19,, DNaer' Hiboy ~ Small apt be!'! carpet, ex. ~ 00 2 MAI.Fi ~German B11lc 801tln9 Cl..... No. s-6TlJ. Full~ $8$00. '63 Reniult .. , • $799 '68 Heathkit. 0Mor TV, .. aiJe Norie re~. $20 El~ ~ ~ ~=· roo.;oo~ ~ puPf11 16 wks. o1d Offtted to PubUc by Call Dual Wid• SaieS of Caraveile. Both tOI»--I =-==o:Att=-'====' I atove $1S Doon '3.50 Elec. ~~ 5 • 20' J--=-w !IO ft Xlnt dlepelttkm.. Alttt I PM 81lbo1 Pow.r 5quadron Cllapmu Mobile l n c. '65 Fi Icon .•.... $7'9 M•TRO dryers $10 Wubul $15 to · Call 64W382 Startina:: 1' PM MQQ. Sept. 15 531..a:;n_ 2 dr. Radio, bKt«. Ii $25 Sink A pm.a:e dl.spmal Palm 2 Yuccu, , 10 at .NNPCll't 1fut>or Yacht '65 D '919 · ~-_tf!. 1; chn _$10_ A 15'. FuU ei&Dt fm:I. 6'. Box puppSu -. ur u.... 30' TRAD..rn.. .......... i.. . -::::~::. :...:~._ ..... ~. 151 Mitro, --'-tlr• ·. ··wan-lOQ "'t;;il.-'"MIW" AXC-<I.......... --n • --W--r: dU'I S3 _,e~ Two Broadwt.y, 'or·54s-m:i .. *so.•* ~~en..;~ AD= at office, Orm&:• cout '59 K1r""nn Qhl1 $999 * .@11'·Wl * ,_ " tra11er LoQp;, 168' Whittier Radio, heater. MG ~~ •''.:ii ;;; o1'i...:-SWIMMING POOL Ho,.... • • 1130 SARY, >Ml<U AT a.ASS lllvd, C.M. '65 Dollun ....• $1099 ~"PG" 1550 Superior. ' r, ~or &7J..l856 tor. m<re BUDGER Expando 15 x 40' % ton P\l!· Heater, Th< .,..,, • 1' Ft Pool, l'lltu, Suriaco BWE ~ Albln6 G<ldln1. lnh '62 TI h $1399 CM ~9188 Skimmer, Maintenano. Kit. 6 .,_ .. ., .. "'·--'-,. __ 1 ..._ w/poreb. 15 x 31 without. r urnp ..•. . FREE Graund hd. , •• , ~ ....._ "¥~ •= $3500 Furn. $3100 Unturn. TR4 Roadster. $149,11 / -. S..UllM .m...i. 15'15 s.~ 9010 ......,, '66 vw Sunroof $1499 SECARD POOL Bo"' ll33-0Gll6 SCHOCK SAllOI' 27' IRONSIDE. Top """'· Radio and heotor. "3 IS.""°• a.._ LARGE ' Y! A............. llodill ..... Now all s.u .........i, $115. 3525 w. '66 VW Sq'back :$1499 532-l992 mare paaf, Cende, rweet $170 * &'B-2002 Q-ystal .J.,n., SaDta Ana Wagon. ! 'l!l!!!I!~"!!!!!!!!'!!'~~..-I dlopoaltiai. Fine 11r llt1le SCHOCK ...,....,,. 26, ,,_ s.n-"" '66 Toyot1 ••••• $1599 '68 MG YEAR END Clearance : , AND DEMO SALE C·~·G OUT ,,.,.,. ..;::, dilldren. $250.136-t'l31 t _., 1965 n..EETWOCI> JO x 57 Corona 4 dr. Auto., RlrH. UVDU"I ~ race, crew, enns av.,,.. '67 T t •1-TO AY Furmhae, sJ.uawear, old baJ GERMAN Sbort ha 1 red $41..Q15'7 or 5&00f. Exp&ndo. 2 81'; Many oyo a •• ;·. • " ..,.,.~ SEE US D I Jobs f,llf!, Wom. 7500 -., -i a lot°' ttm and p1m lino. m Jumln, 01M 11,,:·.;:;. !or ..... Oill 536-3145 ott 5 p.m. ·~~Land Crul,.r $2499 flll 1.UVta \.:...'-'--=------wagon, wqon whee!J, plc> pointer pup9, ARC. ~ Xtru! Prlctd for quick O:irona' dr. R&H. GI I a-!. • Cm..q-Gun>-Phial-::::: •1 . ..-r11~ ~~-n-:G~1;: ·:-c~SptoitlpUpe, 19' ~~t.;:m5Smlll ~~furn~or:: BILtopl MAXEY 11PQRTS;" •Cooks • Wlilresses • Hoslesses Multbo OYlr 21 Apply m. ponon between 3 & 6 p.m. --.Frlda1 Aliff wm 2106 W. OCoan Fr<ml Nowport Bolch Bnecb -TOftOl b HIM dryer. Excellmt ccod. Are SHOP, 2256 Newport BlW., 6 weekl old. Uver Ir: whl~ fun:i. Aftf!I' 10 AM, 642-0600· • • Chcktal1 chatter: "&'•rot movltc, must .U. 163-231'5 C.M. ()pea 10:30 to 5 PM. $35. * 6t6-3T34 ~. ~~213 * 9225 TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-S301 mc.ney to t.un. No wonder SERVEL-Rdrl1erator very 646-6531 AKC, lMlb Setter, all lbota 2'' CCLUMBIA Qiallenger, Blcycln MG ........... 'J'OROl!OrHlM." """'· Sll>. m A....... * AUCTION * -1 yr old. lltlO. """'""''""""-To ... MAN'S 3 IP Bilo<.1 wl< old 18881 Buch Blvd. Approved Furnlt.ure Ba}boll. llland U )'OQ will ..U • b1Q1 Sf0..4335 aU I PM call 6"-1611 ar 6"-0352 Dr. fOl"Ced &ale. ec.t 155. Huntington Beach Sat .. , Serv1C9, Partt -l M"'1t"""""' FRIGIDAIRE w.-• &Iv• Wu.tr I"" HOURLY RmrAUI Boot Ott.r. 5f8.-662.1 847455$ Compl•l•.J><W MG mvon .... Bouiht Manu!actu='• deytt. E=Uont «md. An A"""°"' Frida> 7,30 p.rn. FREE TO YOU * Rbodeo19'• * Euy to .-~iGv!l<4d • s.. the now Austin AmerlCo Showroom &unplu -'1 --•·· muot .. n. 67>-2875 Windy'• Auction S.m Fun """' _, Co. &lboa MOTOR HOMES 9215 · ~--~ Here Now! . T=Ulo sa.m.,1 H..,... -··-• CQC-0.POO, b"ulllul block ~• __ , ... T~ Kn.VINATOR apt 1 I z e BebhJd Tdn,-1 Bldl. Mat'l· • hit ~-9 N I Lt'· fUl « It.e!na ...,.. u.... _1.._ N--.. .,A., -" e mar_,., mo. Power CrulMrs 9020 -iwport mports .; • vtdually! Open ..... ''""'" Rehio/ll:•«. -·~ ·-~ .. ~-old. .............. ull!lmlly '66 DATSUN· 31tlOW.CoutHwy •.. · Sunday JD-5 w/dr. abelvet. $50..642-«J!IS COLOR TV, Pacbrd Bd1,. cmly. M7-«l30 25' OWENS CAB CRUISER Newport Beach ·' • 2159 Harbor. O:lsta Mesa walnut console, rtmote, exc. 4 LOVABLE ff•er ttrtpe. Klt-Xbl.t cond:-'liliiaded! Sac! 1600 Spo4 ~ ~·-~· 642-94(6 540-116' e 548-9660 ·e Mualcal -lnst. 1125 c_ood. $250. Orlginal pain--terw 7 wb. ·• M..o tbe r 5f7-nm. 61S-6CXE e-ves. o.a.e., ·~· ..,....,_ .......,, • .+\lthorlud MG Dealer -. , Furniture mume:t trom di&-STEEL STRING GUITAR ~ i:.i. ~ ~; ~tie. W..M ·after 5 ~~t~~DJ~ ~: '64 MGB CONV. · play ltudiOI, model bomea, Cuat. wood eptphone & cue. new, $1 to $5., au. 1 • 8, p.m. 9/3 ~kl Boats 9030 "$15. G'ttah dels, or trade. 1st clasl condition. 1st $1500 ADUL'1' Couple, umtant deooraton cancellation. Like new. Cost $175: aell 8-lD. M ... Verde. 546--0625 FREE Kitten•, bl•ck, 1on1 A True Wlnner1 Take low pymnta. 4.94-9173 ta~ it, or trade & pymQ:. managen; able~ do me.int. Span1ab & Mediternn• etc $100. ~1 TYPEWRITER _ 1 am aell-haired, pert &iameR, male CUSfOM BUU.T Thunder-. or ~ Pri. party. 536-4593 • ", A: d~. 2 BR. 2 ha.. Apt. RD FURNITURE ELECI'RIC gUitar, roil cord trig the machine my " female allo mother cat, bird Formula 233. Tbit 23' • Spot Cub f<r .Imports 'SJ. NG-TD, blk a p o<tt s for aervicel. HUlbmxl D'.l.Q' 1844 Newport Blvd., CM ~: amplifier $25. Both A·l daughter Uled m Mr flnt all &hotl. 549-:UOO 912 all fiberllau V-bottom beau-We pay mort b' l10' import 'roadster, top running lhllipe, be employed. 6'6--1251 evny nigbt til 9 condttkn· 546--45 year at t;ypinii. Real nice BL Klr: wbt, th!y male Ter-t)r bu :Amerlc&'a most t• regardless ot year, make barKain at $595. 646-4650 ' TEACHERS, Small private Wed., Sat. • Sun. •tn g machine. ALSO 10 key ad-rier -1 yr. vtry cute moua raclnc de.sign. SAF· ct conditioll. Try us before '63 ?yt:G Midget $875 5'5-T40f llChooL Engliab • Soda! 5'" ROUND cllniD1: rm table, Pianos & Or91n1 1130 ding machine. 642-5143 ~ 9/3 EST SKI BOAT BUU.T. It' a you sell. ELM 0 RE S~l!lf. P,rt: time German, 5 leaves, 4 dlain: J>reoxel ONE Set ot Box Sprinss, MALE Part collie very sood roogh watel" tested and MOTORS, 15300 Beach mvd. Olmmtry, Ciril PE, declaratloncheM.oldn.'IM'I Season Sale! no.oo. Kitchen bl", g ft., doc. About 5 moa. Loves equippedj wt~ •byBer~el:y Mini Ilk• 9275 W~. ~ Medero Dance. m-atnO &: ltep table; Painted dJeSt w., lncbea long by 29 Inches ev~. 646-9208 9/3 et· · · pow • P 'SJ ALFA Duetto, 7 1m old, WANTED: dQ' « C'W:nilll ol drawers; I ft couch. Fall ahipmmbl ot Baldwin wide, .$5.00. Table model TV 5 ADORABLE KI t ten 1 Aero Marine. ~ at 45. MESA; MINI BIKES 39·95 up mi, black interior, no beauty oolli!p atudentl far-&C-1068-• P!.anoa • <>rpn. oo tbe (doem't work) ro.od tor varloull colon, g wb. Box All of the extru tncl sf• SalN •Parts• _Repairll 1eratchn or nickl. Perteet. fall dM8eS. 3W U.. Plu:a, SPANISH. carved 1 •me way. Our floor • d1sc<m. parts, $5.00. 96l-109'7 trained. U &-2462 9/3 = ~er~~;!; 226'1' Harbor, C.M. • 5f.8..300'i $3500 firm . 831-5.579 Dana Pobrt. 1: a.em table and' chairs PUS noo. ~ ... ~, ~·~·u ~· YARD SALE-Car, boe.t, TO Good home. Blk kitten 2 over $12,000. Owner IQll McA.rcycl.. 9300 AUS. TIN HEALEY GRilJ., •Fry pot eot*, tun Uke new. Make otter. Whtte llaa&JCU. e tl!'Ilt, TV, etc. Muat ~. mo. boulebroken • 642--0359 best otter takea A it'• Ddiiy -;;::;;;~;;--:;::--;;;:;;;-;:;::j=.:::~:.:_.:..:=::::.:.. j or p/tltne. U 111'-ovt:r. youth bed & mattr• $3(1. b~ to ahop 1111 before you. Come btwn U nocn & 7:30 9/2 new. 642-4321, Ext. 240 Days; MUsr Sell, thia Week! No * ~ * Otbet rWscell. 546-2380 uy? pm. Aug 29th thro Sept. 5th. YOUNG Fl:lendl)' Roolter 6'4-174.2 Eveninp IDd Week-Reuonable offer tu r n e d GRILL A: FrY pot c:u*, full 3 PC SJ!X."J'IONAL -2 llv· WARD'S BALD\flN SI'UDIO 710 Se.n~ Iubel, CM. Fm likes _dop, l Mera: kittma endL . -down. 1966 am Hon d a or pltime.'18 or fm!r• q nn chn ~ ea., boI 1801 Newport, ,C.ld., 6'Uf.84. ---Jn!ormation call 548-450fi ~228 9/2 VACATION Spedal! Scrambler-$425. A a k i n I * 54U68l * , ~ {twtn), &: mild. Orenge Co' l,.a,...t i9€ 80ec Sm:uki ·$195. New WV ABLE Sba.a7' male 1966 Dia Craft 1T a:p.Hd boat Price. 962--7689 '62 TR3 Roadster $895 OPEL '64 OPEL STATION WAGON Sale Priotd At ·' $495 e E-Z TO BUY :, JIM SLEMONS- TOYOTA . 417 W. Warner, S.A. 541):;~ PORSCHE 56ai39 On•Stop Mu1lc Store .ec'y d8k $UO. AdJrilral up cockapoo 6 mo1. Joves 65 vw IUDf"OOt A&k 11.cm 1967 SUSUKI, 220 OC, x.o W··-'•--•--L •-175 1965 ~ '66 POR.SOIE, white, elec llln FREEZER WANTED' ....... u.cr p .......... • orpna. rit:ht frttJ.tt . r.u-chUdren S3S-a02 9/3 • Oiev vs eq. Inboard • «> excellent condition $475. 611 ~~encl .. ~ M. W. 7550 Smaller late model ~t. Flscher, Kana.be p 1 an o I, tiOD eaCyclopedia Brit. Mile. NEEDS Cood home. 1 male hn:. ot1final ... n.dio ... all Kings PL, Newport Hel&bts :°'g.!~ :~AM=,~ lllDU ARGUS 646-8226 Player P~ reblt, auar., ttem1. 962--1928 zrey eeat JCtten Win pay tn leather int Sid har moa:nh!d 646-4032 T & M MOTORS Escrow P'll ,.,; ••••• to $350 FURNITURE By Inferior G~CHS-MANNrnC'S HOUS~OLD contents $5. to alter. 54.6-9174. 9/3 inColenrtn• -~\lt bl"md new '66pl ~. ~ SOOmlCCDun$600 1966 Harbor, C.M. 1(11;.."l!lfJ Specialli:ing. VW" Poncbe some exp. mort&Jeacrow. Deoon.tor'. Make oftt.r, ~ MUSIC cm S25. Bidll, chain. chestl, AKC Shetland Sheepdos, 4 eman Cl.mPine outfit ua uo;. ,ouu orr • e -· 8081 GARDEN GROVE BL. P/time mrd. aalt ••• S2/lr vate party 962--0006 • 340'.l So Bristol . loveseat. dinette aet. vanity, yr. chi, male. Gentle I: a1'· Oasll tent ... l way conv. Buafe sso. ~ 878 •ATSUN GARDEN GROVE • exp. med. otl./&d cypine. • -ea.ta M · * 540-%11!5 boys dothes aize ll-14 U. fecttonate. 673-1074 9/4 cooler-2 pl mow Ute }lia: -Da.rTell St. CM ., I ::lS!l _oi:_Q§-..:U GJ'1,_ _ .......... MOO a.IVE ....... ~ -,..... m-<UJ _ lWll!l'r.ii . .blid< .l . humor camp ...... -==SUZUKI~ii:i,-,,x" .. ,----1---'~"""'""""°"-...:i,~ .. ~Jimc!b-krdx:~ ~a:t=== Hammood·Splnetorpn e VACUUMS • topxt'=.ts«Jir~ ~~300~~tu1,.:~!:,~00 Scrambler. Make Ofter: '67 DATSUN ~~ci:!; J~job''. ~ ....... ,, ······••·• ......,., .,..,... -· $10 up Rep&in A parts .,. .,.... -.,,. ._ ........,. 64&-1171 anytime SUi.tiQn w•gon, ·ftutomatic, ...,..... oo a/h ~ 60. w/premm:ic:Q..reverb • Re---~ ... ~-~v ...... no: FREE Apmb•wnt atR-eu 100 IJ'Otlnanclni o.A.c .•• ·--:~~~~-'3''::--1 /h dlr Ori local Stereotape.$2300caabonly. Audio repainn mln $3Jbr nipee.L Save $225 uuua .... ........,. --·· -"-'-• rJS..<988 9/3 675-.21 '66 HOllda ~. xln.t r ' ' c.a.c. ven . 49'-9667 alt 5 ;n~~: S3/bl" Office Furniture 8010 ~~~ : ;~1~~:~b!=:. ·~;;;; KlriENS . s:,;;:;;c: = .cmd. 1m oc belt · ~~la~d:,o~:. ··°'ss~PO=RSO<E="'"=-. -,,...--p&lnc-of'"'& f'lm. ,.yabop equlp.-welding. Uaed Office Furnitu~-• 1001 N. Main o ~ sole. Diamond styhll, 4 U S-80l2 913 1: 18 !..i ~ Sld ,:C: ,66 Hex::~:~ Bike. ~ ~~t.er 10:3', =~!M~ ~ t ~~ Electriclan ••••••••··•• ~ DESKS -12'1 Wood -93 S..:a Santa Ana apet!:d. $79. $2 weekly. Frte ?WO male rabbits w/ cq:es lit!: e • T~~~~~ ..... ~~7~41~= i'==~~~~== 592-514.l joume)"IJWl. "L" un!b home trial. 6'2-1403 • 1 L& dog bou&e. '5&-M22 White be.ck to back bucket ~op cond. $225. .~===,..--;=,---. Une Mecharoe •••••• to $IB> CHAIRS, 200 Exec. or Sedy ESTEY elect. orpn, aJ.mott KIRBY VaC\nan cleaner A: THREE kittens, 8 wrdta old, .eats. 100 HP Mercury in.. Truct.-9500 JAGUAR '57 PORSOiE, White, SoOd .~or other. FILES, Standard or Fire new. xlnt cmd. reari"" 2 t 1 b1 ck. 646-827! 912 dudes lld rope, two pairs '" interior. Prlv. pty. must Proof tuned. SlSO. 644-2974 '""' attaduntntl. PymntsotfJ.OO an, a &Ida, two tanks, lUe jack.eta, ,64 DATSUN '63 XKE Coupe, Pirellia, aacrillee! 494-1354 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT McMAHAN DESK, Inc. WURLITZER Spin t ft!:Ct per mo or $49.'lOcub: cndtt TRANSPORTATION C.C..tinental big wheel % Blaupunkdt, need.a some '59 PORSCHE 16CXI Super, CX>NSULTANT AGENCY 193) S. AnWlm Blvd. conditl $395 ~ Dept. 535-'1289 tn.iltt. EX. cmd. MUST Sport pickup, i:. o.Le., 4 trans work. $2300. B. Piper, coupe. Immaculate condi- 20"3 Westcllff, N..B. 541-7796 772-MSO on, · BLK Male cocli:~-poo. 5ffi Boeh & Yachts 9000 SELL JlSOO. 6'4-2862 Daya SPff(l, apedal canary yei. 5f0-330'1 or f94-26f.3 tion. * 6'2-393l 16'l4 E. 17th-St., S.A. 547-6336 (Nr Katdla ott S.A. Frwy.) BABY Grand Piano, 3 yra. mog. loYinr l playful. Great ASSUME 9&I 50-4622 Niahta low pe.int. with l»ac.k pin '6' JAGUAR XKE Roadster '=='==="=="'===I========'= I old. Perfect condition! pet fDr chldm. 646-69M 912 Owens J'.)i;'al::"m ~ 196610' FIBERGLASS T-Btrd 1trlpt!:d. Uted .tor pleuure Blk, wire whla. Xlnt cood. SUNBEAM Schools.Instruction 7600 Office Equipment 1011 • 548-3978 • ALMOST New OIJVETTI Yacht. Twin 225 H.P. vs 9.2 auy.ler motor wilh cni... only $84 CUh dela or trade. $7750. 646-38f.2 1--------- If you are ,....ntering the world of Bu1ln•u •••• CONFIDENCE tbroua:h COM· PETENCE it your key to • .na:eu.tu1 and lucrative cal'l!'ef'. Tbll can be achiPV· ed. qulck1y and dfectlvd,y. Let UI show )'OU haw. Nona Hoffman Newport STUDrnTS-A~ ;,.:iu rHdy for 2nd yr? F<qotten vocab w · ~marf 3-dal' ~ tenatv. review COW'R $10. Jndlv o nm GPS. By Cal Ute Qed. tdr. Nr. Occ . ......... - • • SCM '4 Electro static Qipief. Televlalon 1205 typewriter, portable with enPes, alee1>9 6, .olid troll fully equipped. Excel. Take 1>9YlTlenta. $38.86. After '67 Jaguar XKE, 4.2 Xlnt corxi. Take over ltue!---------cue $40. l4MM5 mabof, dooblt pW1Jdfll bot· cond. $273.' 6'fl..6009 Alk for 11, 4SMT73 or 56-0634 $44.00. * 7lt: 4.934680 '63 RED-· Alpine, &harp cm· vertible, a;ood oond. $975. .....,.. paymentl. 546-6048 RfNT TV 17 inch portable $29. 19 tom A a.idea. All ~ak deck· Denn1 152 SHORTBID 0r.ry pick· F1LE cabinet Jett ah.e inch portable S4l. Both work lng. Just loaded. Only 200 1·'4~• ~CllR=.Y"'s=LER.=....,,-_-.-o'"'ld7. up, deM, new tires, mech. KARMANN GHIA dnlwu. ~ ~olo;, tine. MI 6-1525 · houri. caJl Roker Mil1u $1250; cost SlJlj 685 Vista A-l, rack. Be.st dfer over1---------TOYOTA STEELCASE. S35. 5'8-9149 Color TV SEPT. Wallpaper Salt!:J in st&-1200 · Bonita, NB. Mf...1149 $!DI. ~ '63 Karman Ghia cmvnt 1--------0,. Garage Sile 1022 $9 PER MO olf. Wolk.,. Paint 116 W. AUGUST SPECIAL! ili..i '66 CHEV. \I"" vs Cu.tom nowu top, new point, rib '68 TOYOTA : • 15th St. C.M. 642-5176 out., paint jobs • beat price Merine E~ulp. 9035 c.h air, a· bed. Hea•. duty S10!6. YEAR END ,. Rent•I cen apply to Purch•n ' FO< Sal" 2 KllN, on""' ...... Iron!. • ..... HP J-Oulboard ..... A -115'9. T a M MOTORS Clearance ,:. U cubic ft & 18 cubic ft. NEWPORT DRY DOCKS m.tr., Eleotnunatic w/c:t#P 5f:5.628) Speclallz -VW I: Pol'IChe • 673-Ml9 • oo the 8&)o •t m . -· 0 .:;,,:_.:.;.::..;,_:..;,;.w,• .. ,~:., .... +._.o_-................ __ • .,W.,1 ... 4W"•" ,.,.,, .,_,...., ............ , -•w•-•-W--•·~-----~-------~·-------------- .. -_ : I . :19 ~ ··-· • Oolu #II ~· ~ ..... ....-; 0 ••• Sp., .1111! '.,. .. , ; IS l67 1 :m du '""' •64& 65 ' tltit ·..., .., vw 1SO 1311 :"1 ... .... .. , /IQ ... , .a. ..... .., 'if·' .... Pa: ~ '63 : "" po; . 842 . "" 535 . Xll 115 'GS "" . -=!'. . ., ' dw . Qh ' '&: . ' '··'·-... IT': ... : (lo .. J .. '• .. ~ • • 'J -. . -_____ __,.._ TllAHSPOaTATIOH TRAttJPOltTATION T1ANSPOltTA'l;ION . lmportod A-HOO U..cl" Carl t900 Now Can ' I 9IOO VOLKSWAGEN ' " IUICI '.. VW . ~ OOJal: La,,... ' ... S Good -.. -""' -· Coll foll • ..._ all do, -$l9' DOWN-.....,_ -1:1 -36~'1' '$60.50 =~=~.i:i , " OR OUR mn.. 15111. -· VW Today Plan ~:. :=: · $199 DOWN 36 AT $44.02 . .CADILLAC · Inc. Fftab air ventt. bntu, 1961 CAD WC t door Sedan defroster. tow Nits, vin>'I de Ville. 11'iD4ow1. ·power dlt, o.a.c., • llPf*!. tat. 24 mt11tbl. *lo power ~ power ·• ~ Oi::un· blut 1 24,DXI Mlle Warn.nty ateri& power bra k •a. WE WILL NOT INSULT YOUR INTELLECT l!ltc81mt cood1tklo. T&M powu~~.•o:c. .. or trade. Take ' d:ltbied. 2 ww voaue ~- ti, 13U6 mo. Alto. . l'll0.00 PY!. -· ..... . ":A'-t'1'D., -• MOTORS 1,,:;1Nl.;:;.-;;.;,;;;....·i ~~ 1 ' wbl.tt. tonnnq . '51 CAD l'uneral OCIMlb. Good ·iua nck. an eldrU. Garden Gft'.We Bl'fd. t.t Betcb oand. Equip •I mrfboud l('iiiiil· $1400. ~ ~.. ........ -.. Belt alter ID - VOLKSWAGEN '66 F ASTBACIC. RIH. Ul roof, Ute blue, CHMOLET ~--~-'81 VW SUNROOF black interior. $1145. : Radio & he<ttt 1695. T & M MOTORS 1952 atEVY: New radlator, : _ T & M MOTORS Specirublng . vw • Pond" Good body • .,,., encine ~ -vw & Pol'IChe aan GARDEl'l GROVE BL. needs work. $45. m. Km&:• Jm1 GAMEN GROVE BL. -G'AJtD!Ni;'.R • l-Hewport .-W..4-t b t • , With "STRIP DOWll" PRICE ·ADVERMll6· - :,.,_ GARDDI GROVE 892-5551 or 534-228-4 ·~-~=~==-:;--:-: ~892-5.551 or 5~4-2284 '61, NOMAD Wap. V-8, 3 like •II ofh•r de.iltn, ..... -. '63 VW ~VOLVO -. air, p/a, p/b, we ••• now cl•sfng- annce td eoi>d., tlret slnt. out our I 96t lnv•n· i)el.uxe, dlr..-with o.a.c., ex-$795, 5*--063'1' 3217 Nebruka t~ry, but_ w..._• ere not ;,en,., cmd!llon. Low ,,.,.. •LO VO'.LVO . Pl., C.M. umn9 be~ ..... .. =entl, h1&h gu milup. VO. -EL~--~ Ill,..,., mi "--(A.ND Nlmtll d ANT · Ca.ab dels, take pay-•,., .....,,....., •"""' · ""'" YEAR END ""'"" 396 turbo. Poil IW OTHUJ'"" I ~entl $34.86 mo. After 11, c· ·1 air AM/FM di -~ ..... "" aod 54Wi34 earance ::.W "•~ai .... ""'ttnte.i THE S'l'RI~ , ·;; : ·rrvw .• AND ---~no I • · r~·M•t.l'o~s DEMO SA. LE ... CHEV Impala, ss, cm-.~':.,~:;:",;.:::• vert., 300 hp. 4 spd., perfect =~EN~:: s •• "• tod•yl ~mF95" c..u att s a1 Stock No. 4124, •u .. GARDEN GROVE " L Cou9er, 219 cubic VI ~ ~..5551 or 534-2214 -.,,.. lnt:.1 '60 V-8 Chevy, top cond., new • n 9'1 n e, conct1lff ' · ~ UU IO en&'. a: tires, $550 or belt cl.· . ~ VW with Poncbe chrome l/1POR. TS fer. 5t&-ll89/56(1110 he1dlight1, ••qv•ntlel :-. •. radial ply tires, wood * 'tiL OIEVY Im~ pl" tum 1i9nel1, E 7oXl4 dub;· AM/FM,. coco mats, ~-u-~ CM ..._... p/b auto trant. l'OOd oond. wid• tr•ed tir•s1 bUc~ I pop out nu wirldcrw1. .t...w ... .....,.., • • _ • ' . •646-8690 163 VOLVO 122$ ~ _ lr:et seet1: 1009/. nylon '65~ Deluxe, Don't mial 4DoorSedan.lwner,immac-~(bevy St&tkln~~iltD· Ci·rptt;-41iti -si9l ·tJUs·• one. No downl OAC 'lllate condition. Sale price "6 cyl, aood condiioD. b 1 Its, 1heuld1r her- Pa.Ytnentl only $36 per mo. at only s«IO. * 67U"m ne11, l • s p • • d std. 842-4615 $1095 '&I IMPALA 4 Dr. bdtp., pwr. trens., llf1 9uerd 11f• VW englne1. Steady in stoek. e E-Z TO BUY lteer., new tirel, extras. I JIM SLEMONS 11095~ ly , .. , .... d, • x. 1000. cc . 13l!>. 40 hp , i:t35. h I , ~r 1'00CC-$325.38hp.1155. TOYOTA 60IMPALACoovertlble.\JEx. w ......... '"' :.6U-0350, 646.7670 Eve11. 417 W W 8 A. 54().25J.2 coo:t New top • dit· ll9htly equipped cir · amer, · fi:r_mtiaL.OR 5--3480 ~ sells for juit under '64 VW Must lee, Beautiful green $50. c1own o A c ·piJymenta oru, $33 per mo. _, Autos Wonted 9700 16 CHEV. 3 -1225 $2700 but obv;ou•ly 3crf E. ],9th, C.M.. d '66 VW Deluxe Special. Extra •. crr;&o •. No down OAC. , !>~enta cttly•$4f ~ mo. WE PAY . • 6"2-108R •· the cir woul h • Y •, . '57 .CHEYY llmlted oppeol. -'if, 0?i Deluxe. Paas thia one ·and ,.ou be. No dovm OAC. Payments only $46.50 per -... 842-4fil5 '63 GOLD VW Deluxe nice : car.~ -Jjo down. 0 AC payments only $3l per mo. ' 842-4lil!i . * 6G4illM * TOP DOLLAR . '38 CHEV. · FOR ~ ;~:LER USED CARS . ·;.J;.~'i!f..;\t. ~ COllllEU. OIEVROlfl -,~,_,......., .,.,. I , . t .. tt,&d~..,..,allir. 2828 Harbor Blvd. 6U«lJ 'Jo .. a.ta Meaa 5f6..1213 CONTINENTAf.i:, THE POWER How 1bo~ this en• Stock · No. 4171 ~68 Cougar:' Add to ebovo ,equip.ment pow or 1toerin9, .....u to metl& trort1rr1f1ifo'n, ~Ji i t • Walla, AM radio ••• Now we're talkint a little •••r $3000. ' '66 vw Sundial Camper, flilly . «!\>Jo.... -· & "" ; rack. Xlnt cond. Priv. Pty. WJ: ~AY ••• CASH . '68 COl'mNEN'l'AL. liiiit 1-----=--..,,..,.·11 COLD AIR . """"' ae 11 or lea1e .. mr _: ''bus 'fi5 9 pus. Rad1o, demonsthtor. Equipped b • xnit mech ., rd ~. dean. fer ued can 6 trueb jult the eollDOIMeur. G e o ~ 11 • $1595. OOJ.m9 call w Im tree etttmate. Grupe. Johnlon • Son. •6!i 'Yw. Runs good, ••w GROTH CHEVROl!T ~.!<;";';~~ 01 ~1~ : .tfuo'. $915. 6C-6S'ro kttp • ~ ~ ._._ u ••• -, • .. _,,, • -·-----• M-•-• ~·"• : ,te't'"l'ng. ............ .....,,.._ U2l1 Btadl BL, deat•. 1000 W, Caul ·llwfl '67 "1W Xtra nice car. $50 u .t .. -.. __ .... • ... -• ua...,.. ..... -Piii~ Newport BeM=b, ~" • . ..... OAC. Pymla l5l mo. • KI~ ,67 ~AJ'. f &. : Qlr. s42-461.5 Will B equipped '64 vw • ...,,, . . . uy • ::;, ::-""210oo m11 .. : ·-~~ ma: ..... otter. ··----'-... ~·----.-~ :..stiJ1 Uftder ~;.'WU"' ·~ Your Volkswacm ar Ponche 1 • •• . A: pe,-top dollars. Paid for ranty. Muat •ell. Bu no ' '62 VW BUI radi,o & waw, not. Cell Ra.lpb -dealers pleue. . &f2..0981, • ~ """· i815, or 67'-1190. dayoor 51S-115Un m , Dir. e 543-2635 e "" '66 OONTINENI'AL 4 Qr. '53-.. VW <hivertible. Nice WD.L Trade 20' lnbrd with aedan. MapHlcently equip. . bo<b'. F.ng netdl 10me wodc. completeb' reblt enc I othtr ped, BU)' d I re c t "'from :.WS. 536-7900 equip. Value, $1,000. 548-ll31; trandilltd: daler. J'ohnlon '!6.VW SUNROOF, 1 owner &: Son of Newport Sffch, 800 ·" ,• 11/ll, -ll2iO U...i l:oro 9900 W"t CllUt Hwy., 642-0Cl8l, ·--·-• 833-1697 • !S'-5-8278 P1rheps )'ou want o1r conditionin9. L • t' 1 look et Stock No. 4123: Add to 1bov• equipm•nt 1ir condl· tionin91 tinted 9le11, sports ,,tonsole, power disc breke1. fl396 kills this Cou91r. An.cl loO ii 'fh-; o"Ui h Our scores of b.r 1 n d now '6'8 Gou9an. Then, of course ther• ere our demonstrators • They must 90 +.o. BUT MAYBE '16 ~ck. R/H, Good NEID A CAR? CONTINnrr====AL"'°''Cl,=""fllll=pwr=·llyou need or prefer • ' OQnct. Sl87S. &l+C868, 8344157 •== •'=!r.T air, n"' tiril, exc aoncL fvll 1i1ed 4 door Mer· 'IT VW Sunroof Sedan . eBi.d QedltT • Dl'IU'CtdT ;999 or wUl trade fer ~ury. Her• it Stoc:k •AM/m, ll'en!o. Niee. $1450 eMWtar7 eNew 1n ,&teaT smaller car of tame valut. No. 2108 with 1ir con· ~ Make Payday Payments 675-lm4 ditlonin9 •t $3488 - " iT'S A rt.EVELATI6N t11i1 McCARTHY MOTORS 4 DR. Q:intinemtal. th1t's cheaper th•n many barpfns JOU find In 100 So. Main A ~ Leather mterkr, M1y "111P· 1~m• Mus+•ng1. : •!;Wollied Ado. ~ them (2 b1ockt N. <4 Seon) 644--0343 . 'bOwl Santa Ana Pb 5ft.350'I' '63 LINCOLN Contfumtal. TL , ... 1nere's just no m• er.:y MlJllt tell before L&bor Dey. at John 1 on' •· We 9800 Air condl~·&U-0881 ~Ir. 1trlvo to be helpful. ~CLOSE OUT 13 ,._ '68 ' ;., '68 ' ' ON . BUICKS · OPELS · ' "' · DAll.Y RBITAlS &. LWll6 :1)00LE BUICK C~•rly lton,n;., h tek J SlltVING HARBOR ARIA .-. .,, 234 L 17th STREE"I'; . ~ COSTA.MESA ,,. OPifil 'M.ntliiY thru Friday 'ttl f p.m. ., .,()f>IN .,II 6 pA s.turday.:... CWM ~y ~~ • Adtf'ht.4 l•1a&:,, ()pol ~ ,.,..,. O..I• . ' ·-the H ... ;.,,. -zut • We believe th•t it's __ C=O;.:U;_G:::.A=~'--lliun to kHp f.''"';'''· 'a o:.upr oel\-1> .Air aDd And we w•u dn't 1till well equipped. MUlt eel1 ot r. hert eft.r fifteen lrt if we wer•n't leut my demol'lltn.tor bt--w competitiY•. ' llil• •~vi wlll ..t •P- P"I It) ••Y et .... newsp.liiper. Qat b4.r· g1hu •r• for ·· o • r ••lthHn. TltAHSPOltTATION Now Can tlQllNow Can , ffooNow COn 9i00Now Cora • f ~u.i~~ear.~~~~'900~1~~~ ..... ~..-...;;;;;_;_...;,;...;,_~~~--.;.;.;....;.;..;... ..... ~-.-- COIVElll · 'It llODGE ..,,,._, Ai*>. -....i. l -· l3DO I6ea1. tnu CU'. l1lo-11M.1 FALCON 1981 J'OllD a.mtri -· -W-1.'111 por, ale air, -llnDd .. -Loob a dJtvel ilkl new ar. -· ~:i-i.t.·:: -bottom. llSO ..... ' -line -boI. -cllr. '9M'm '!15 GALAXIE LTD -~ lllr, dlr, -. au'°, vw .a., ~au 'tl:Jp, f'Oll bototm. Toh '-· .. $IGO ... l'lzlc. bllL -BACi1 To Sd>ool Spodoi 1i0'! r...i Stat1ao w,... Good . cundltkJn. Olllpl :w £ -OI-WANT -!Ion? lllClO · Ford _f, SW • tdck. PJ0. ·. m-35'19 MEICUIY OD all 1»8 CA ' ' . , , ...... roe'<~· 1aslie'd to abloN•• ·IJ. Pn•"'' Chr'f•lor• incl · torr o1 ""' 't\19 entire inv•• ""'"" w•Y lot ...:..outh• rnu•t be ..,Id to , Hl'" be GOll'ln9 ocl I> which will ,o0n tftl 't.9 "' • still • 91 .. t ., 1>elorol • Sov• "nov !0• -L'\ ·11 -~1:·-.rsa -Ml.Dtllf wagan. MUil tell ot leue D1¥ '8IXI mile tltmamtrattr. Coll Hol-ol Jollmm . ·•-I . Don't "''" In" ' --' .· ~ ....... ·-·-·----. ... ' • Son. Onna• Countlel cld-... em1ll1lb.d Unocln • MeTCU1'7 -Coupr deeler. l<X» W. Out lfw7,,. New- port -oo:oen MUSTANG M!lCHANI·s SPflC!AL "W 014L 'dr. P~·P/8. I Rani, needs ... ... $136. 6'l5-!I007 . '63 OU>S 98, blue COGPt. alr- ebnd. 11 pwr, WW, ndJio. Int• mac. $995. 673-0lM '63 OU>S 88. By ,,.._., Xlnt cmd. Sacrifice! 642-9'l1lO '6' OLDS. F..&5, llt&Hoa· wq, auto tram., p/f.. a!r, ~ .,_rack. - 'II OLDS. f' -15, lltltian WI&'.· -luto. ......... r pf9r*k, R/Hr- ndr. &G-<052 PLYMOUTH- ·a ~·&ta Wq. b., carid. Orts owner 1!llO or i...t ofltrt 499-2'81 oft ~ '85 2 door Belendtr ODft\'tllo -. Tolle'<mr_~ ... ,Ml-1138 PONTIAC IOY CAIVll PONTIAC • ..,.. ... ,a.ta .. Kl6 4444 Onap lo.tr"• .............. ,, -·-·--a.nu,,. •• 1'IREBiftD 350, air, R/H,' 01•, wW, 23.00tl mt., .. .-. -. Call m-oo PONTIAC :J.U!.Gl:lr IQ.llCnaf 1)1 ()!WIGI: CXXOO'Y Selected AN . · C1111r llClllS ---111'1-.. POtimo -'1*>, _,. -· por. -· ""' ..,._, __ ..,. ~ . T-lllD lndudln9 SateUtes, Roff Runnen •nCI $TX1 Priced from , •• 8ARRACUDAS Vorlod Equlpmonl Soloctlon, Priced from • 1 , · ' En9;•• Numb•• llllJ1946 Chryllera and lrnperfall Pr1ctically All Mod•lsl ____ 4 __ ,. ;--.- SAVE TO , , , .$1147.! '66 PONTIAC S.TO H1"01p C•11p1. 4 ,,.N, vi, r•1U• •11d H•t.r. llVL<4171 .. s2222 '66 DODGE h1r1w 2 4••r h•r4to,_ YI, 1tt•1tl•, r1dlo, ho1t1r, IWff •tfftlllt •11d bt1kM, utbt "'"· ITSF2701 $2111 I' -:;~ I '6'3 DODGE ' $,1199 ' ' -. $3555-. ' ' ' >-• ... • • •• 66 CHltYS. 300 '66 Pl:YMdUTM '.'68 PLYMOUTH , '65 FORD . ' HDl1!9HINIO ISVHl771 $2666 S229t $3444 -- .,-- J --· ,,. ~' f ' • \ ' ' I· r , i ' ' I I I I 1 \ ~I ' ,,• -· ,, ' I . l I- • • DUAL - sr~1101 · ·BROADCAST Km . •• ' SELLA THON SPECIALS!· - PHONE · DURING SHOW! ' . Wt h-1 betfwY of prttty PllOnl 9lrt1 Just to t•k• 'f'OW e•ll• di.or· 1111 1MI "'4111fhon. Glv1 tlM \..W 8'111 11*41 of _. ~ we'll 11..,. 'f<l'.I • Clutdl .....i.1 l'ltlll bf plloM ••. or beftw 11111. .,.,. !Mt ,olcMr or rillM -to 8Hdl City Dodo-.ilCI dl1-.. oll •"1111 th• i.t ·-wi · ' . 'au'll -find In Your llt9. CHOOSE . F,ROM NEW 1968 • ' .. ' CHARGERS, . MOiACOS, POlARAS, 1C8RONETS, -· l DARTS ALL AT LOW - CLOSE-O UT. PRICES!.· - ·FREE APPRAISAL! . '83 FORD F1irl1n1 '80 PLYMOUTH ::-.. ~~~Jc_~/(~· .II•· ~~.AutomMk. t..tlo ~ ~ FUU PRICE FUU PRICE -----~ 1 • PLYMOUTH Fury II .,,._. ·v ... evio:;""""" ·~· rlldlo .. '*""· Lie. Nt. llllL-35'1: s52 ~. $52·· ~~$1499 •· l'tVI Tu. & Lbfm •399 •299 Plll1 Tlk & Uc1Me Plu:I Tu I. Lk:er!M 1981 GLAS 1700 GT · '64 PLYMOUTH '80 FORD . ·' . • I • • .. ____.,,,. I . . ' . '...... .r~ , .· .8ER~. ARE .. BUT A~ FEW OF ~VER 250 U~Ei .. ~~ !L£ ~~llf THQN PRICE$! ~ ....... ..., -· -,.. .... ..,.. Lk •• _ • •usrua H. r. cPE. ~ 28 ... s29 ..._ ~~ ?99 s2a-:-· 'ii:~·:" s79f • J>l1111 Ttll.,& UC.. , . NICI ~ -' • • ,.lu,t T~ A L-.. •• . . ... N _.........__... .......... -...,,..~_A.._·..t1...-"'.--"'~' ""'<£4 ..... c-n«Oe4' a ...... _...., __ ., ... ....._-·-~--.....---....... .JC • ----· --M...,. -. ~ _....___ e• --·~-~ • . ' • . , . . ...,... • Ir -' • 181 sever -'J'url!< sprea stret< Ai ' 6 ' ' F(J • A O 11..,.. -=