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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesar· I I I ; \ I I I ' !' ' . ' I I . -. -~---~~---... --~ ----_, -.. ---U $ I 0 f 5 e ; + a F ooibaU Score• Newport 14 • Bo Isa 6 • . Cosia Mesa, 0 • ' I . Hessian,. G:rant~ ~ ~ ... J. ;: .: 'i.li~..,. ,'l ~ ..... ,j1 ., .. ·1 ':} ~-; ' -k. ~ · ·. ~fi · ~·:tiatll'' '\ ,.; ''f\•' ... . t .-.'.·.!... , __ ~ ·'' ~-• ·" ' J '• . 4 ;;.~~bi~~ . '.i:~-'bl( ~al -c4t . l.tJ: .. ~ w. Hessian · '!ol~p>l~ J;;t;[~1iru>e~ Dungan lost week tiial bll' clieot "-an'k w "Wild u-••e'~ Rulldle-21 seems un~ to co-"!>elld "1,e prO' .I."~ , • '¢•-· , , ' ' ceedings or .Charges .agaiDllt hiMf ll'ill granted ~,>',by ,superior Judge Mtorney Whlbnan revealed that William C. ~s.. 1 • ' ' Rundle bad been fncatoerated m. a · J~e lr1 -ioledl!<. Philip o: New Yock '"'3temeutal hospital and in -,Kramec · MetropoHtaci St ate a Veteran's Administratioo mental · !Jo • ' , .and D,r Sigmund ward· alter hil relea.se from tile lew Stat.e Hospital, service. examine. the SUJPeCl RQDdle's sanity will be reported to w~Ja · JVHh assault with in· the court on Oct. 21. ._ ..murder, assault with a de "'llipmi and burglary, The doctors will try to determine if Rundle is capable of assi.stmg in his own deiemse md ii be ~as sane at the time th~ crimu :were ~d. , .Rundle wu 8CCUl<!d by.11itnesaes of .oeing tile !Nder GI • nlpac:k o! 12 to .:20 Hesslana wbo staged a gang .#engeance raid. on· the . Costa Mesa ·borne ol a former New Yort Golden 1 GJoVes: boxing ch~on last month. : Robert L. Glazier, 30, Of 2224. l'Iacenti.111 Ave. was .whipped with CY· cle chains, beaten and shot tn the hand n be covered hi! face during the mel<e. • Frid·ay was Rundle's second visit to Superior Court. He had previously pleaded guilty and appeared for 1et1tencing but tile DiJ'trict Attorney'• l!fUce asked the judge nol to a<c<pt :fhe. plea to the .assault chtrge and ieod R~ back to MunJclpaJ Court for pooliminary belriag. Rund!<'s att<rney, Robert R. Whit· .m-ao of Newport Beach, precipitated ~e sanity bearing. He told Harbor ., 1 Generally re&arded as America's tiest all·time female volleyball player, ~ane Ward IJ today's "star" in the dre • Olympics ieries la w.hJdl l'be DAILY PILOT ii -sentlng peraon· allt,Y slcet<b .. of Orange Co a ltt Olympians. , Min Ward Is j,e of I dOUD ~re a athlete• iibo w111 travel ~ Mexico City nut month u p~rt ol the Unll<d Stales Oelegation to the llllh Olympiad. Her ator1 is on· Page 11 today. _____ L_ ------- Student Pilot On First Solo ' . Flight Crashes A student pilot m his first day o! solo fiylng crashed into a Bueoa Park residenti.a,l stteet Frida')' ni~, barely tnisalnC several homes. RJcllard Muon Underwood, 37, of 901 S. Cedai St., Fullerton WllS flying oot GI Fullerton Airport under a "tern· porary airman's certificate" when the accident oCored ·about 7:!rl p.m . He is in st. Jude HoSpitai, 1n Fuller- ton in serious condition with a lkull fmdln and severe bead laceratkm1. The onash occurred on Artesia Street, near Indiana Street. The plane hit power Jines croosing the ...-.,Y and drqJped in front ol a residence at 88S2 Artesia. Tbe plane did not catch fire · 8l1d -e·WU no dai!>.ago to iiCru<.'turel: Police said lJJ)der;wood w.as evident- ly trying to land in '1l>e street. He bad cut off. tbe power' of. the pl.me, thus avoi<Ug an explosion. Witlle$$es said it was Ute "Fourth ol July wilb ~u 8l1d flashes wheo the plane bit the power llnea." Underwood Wal pulled OOMcious from tile upside OOw!I plane by resi· dents cl the ...... He was tileeding from big wounds. Humphrey, Muskie In Strategy Meet SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Vice Preslil<nt Hul>erll HlllllPuey mt bis nJIJllinC mate, Sen. Edmund 8. Mult· ie, will' meet here &cmay nlel tor a 'tigb·level s1rategy meeU.1, Demo- awi. --Jl'rld[oy niclJt. ~ Democralfc cbaq-m., A. Wally Sand!P'. told newlllleG Ito bad bee• ln!01111ed that U.. hyo , Demo- cratlc ""1didates -..Id orrtvo lD Salt Ia:e City about 10:30 p.m. SW!day and remaiE until late Monda)'. J •• ~------------ • cm . ., . Brea • , ,. O · " .- • .SEE DETAJU. SPORTS P.AlaES ~ 0 ' . ' , • Remains .o( auto driven by ~rs. Sonia P1 Mac Meekin offers mute testimony to viblenl ttalflc accident which smlflell'dlft the 43-yesr· old Huntington Beach woman's life Friday. Mrs. Jlrac Mee!tin, 21922 Kaneohe Lane, was thrown from auto during 11"-=ee-<:ar celltsion at Bolsa Avenue a~d .Buslrard Street. Other drivers escaped unscathed, said pollce, who are still in~estlgating call!e of .cnull. . \. ' ' . ' Man DroW,n·ed ~·Lagu~ia ~y Have Takea Drugs M uaidentitied mu who IDlt.1 bsve been under tile iOllU«>oe GI druis 1'all<• Ida 111e·11111er at hajpma Bw:b fully clodied Frtcl117 night and WM drowned -• mlnu!Os laUr. A wi-, Plamele Lundcerto GI NewPorl BeOch, llOld lbe -!be mm -a: >Mo tbe ~ et the fool GI Broadway 11JoU1 7:llO p.m. SU Mid .... -him i1'imlllinl anfuad boydlld the · tttatec11 · · ~ 20 Jninules· 1-· 1'be i-'11 · noi&e tl\lt'sounded "Ule.• teal'' -«Jtf 20 mor• -later the body wu . ·' • - • , •• '' • • ' Tusiin 22. f ' ' Hon1ingio• • ' ' 4 ' • • "\ ·,i • " ·' • ' • ·1~· • • r , • By AllTlllJll R. VINSEL Of ..... PU" lllft Whote fault wu it if a one and a quarter-inch b9• -or if.I absence - caused a pass~r he)lcopter with 23 penon1-anl to !alb itself out of the 1k)t owr Paramount last May with ill own. rotor blldes? 'Ibi.s i1 • pob& to consider in months abead, ~llowinc concluaioa of a two- Beach Drug Raid .Yields 8 Pounds Of Marijuana HuilliJl8lon Beach police raided a' vine <overed ~· Friday n!Jhl-llDd came up W\yi oboul 31> l<1lot (8 poimdi) ci minijliana ai\d ·a "largo quondty" GlpoMibly doaieroua lhp. Officers arrested two men at tl!e 1229 Delaware Ave. cottage on Pol"° te!llloo c11arses. . Jailed were William Daolel HA!ne<, 19, ol. the address al the J'lllid, Ind Carey Web9t<r Stnilh, 20, of 312 Mon· tero Avenue, Newport. Beach. Pollce aaid they expected to meloe -- UCI Police Get 'Shook' by Crowd · Fnyed IH!JWS In the UCI police de-· parlmeot &lier tile EI~ Cleaver. affair led lo • ""11 for ... -P'rt· day night when an overcepaclly crowd showed up for a dance.at~ Hall. Fearing a maulve trafllc ~ and pooslble !rouble the _., police ca11e4 on the Sherilr1 Departr-1· and ... Oalll0mll l!IPWl7 Pllr<!l for aid. . Sbertlf's d..,aJleC ......._ ' that S,000 lo 4,000 attended the dance wl1h lllUllefllollahed by "BIJ -and the ~ °"'11*'1 plus, U. lkina· ill~. pollee uld the crowd - an1er1y ID loav!N t11e -at mid-m,ht. . ' . SberUl'1 deoutlN M\d Ille !IJc1l,..f ~ 11111!.t did DOI llo onto the .... . 1"" b.it oldtd Jn iratflc .-..! ... the. perlnielel'. • r + r if -':. -a '• LEADERS TELL;;; J • , • ,.,: .CLEAVER YIBW • • • Nol lince lbe BerkeJoy riot. 1ij~ tile roots oJ ClaliforDia's educalllijl&J f)'Stem been Iha.ken aa,tbly have been Jz....~~ept, ~•">' Jlnvpl*" .,,,_-~.., uc oolnpuse1 by~ Ptinlber leedt!: Eldrtdte· Ciefver. -. I ! Two prominent UC leadon ~I tile backgroui\d Of tile' Cleaver ond Jliv• their views on -y'i DAU; PILOT Comment l>l(e. '-' • I . ~"' " • ' • , l'!llJlll!~---------llllm!I----------------------. -. • • 1 ,, INTlltlSTID OlllltYlltS AT ~D AUCTION , P...-~Mr. 11111 M,.,. M Ohler -· orba Rant:ho _Property Brings $135~000 At Sale 117 AllTBUll B. VINSEL ............... J• -y .... wouldn't ..... ""'110UI~ far 1t -ol Ibo land he first lald eyes upon 300~yean next July, but u·-tak• '1,1!, Ille ow:tJon block for fl3ll,OOO Fr1olo7 In Costa M .... The YOUDI. Spanlsll -al wbo orme to the ..,. with the Portola ex· pedltioo In 1769 .... /1?8lltod tbe .75 acre _[M<el at.Harbor Bouleva¢· and Gltler Avenue u a mere ,fraction of hJJ u lea1110 r .. cl>o. ~-~-de.Sula Au -On11 ont lo lie ooltl1 wltbJD ll>e i.-llmlt1 ol O..S• Oomlt1 -ton· "*'4 ol 13 1q11AN mlle• ol lll'llle land. .. . . . m.e Bo&Uand Co., a Los An1eles real eatat.e mm, offered a succeaaful, minimum bid of fl35,000 for tlie omall ,uver of what wu once a man's· own empire. . I Stat. Division of Hlgl\W11S officials oblalned th• properly or!linally u Sau D\qo Freeway rlallt-of.way, but lt m IOI .-did and aold • ..., ... land. ' lletu!rtmCllll of th• $135,000 1ele . wwe 18,llO down with tbe balance du< on May I, 11169, 299 years and 11 IJ!ontbl lfW tbe toenaged Catalcnian .otditr tint uw the property. / • 1'1.e land, zoned for tndttatrilll Ufff will probal>ly be used for soipethi!Ji Yorba wouldn't know about, a •ervw~ ototl~. • . 'nl• randlo bl received Allar rottr· leg u a 90->"'l'<Old ser .... t 11 the I Pttlldlo of ~ID Dleao -nlllll04 altlr two eamp rites of the 1769 II• pedlUon to MOntoi-ey. 8rlimiago rnearu: St. Jamtt the Greater and the Portola party camped In th• area on July 2.5Jl769, w1Uc6 ls his holy c1ay: • Santa .Ana, of course, means St. An~ ne and tbt·party Camped on her day, July 26, dlirlng their journey. Spanish G<vernor Arrellaga &NDtod th6sprawllngrenclio1o Y«ba and his nephew, JWIZI Pablo Peralta, on July I, 1810. . Y-'• l•thlr·ln-law, Pablo Grl- Jalva, bad jounieyeil lbrouJh the 41'e• with tilt ·Ania 1xpodltlon le 1775 and beld 1111'1 •I tbe vut l""ello eerller, 1 The Yorba and Pilralta heir1 kept the ·land after both owners died, ob- WUng· additional lands farther up the Santa Ana River, raWDg crops and oattle from Riverside County to Newport Bay. Ontrlblp. of the JaJld wu con- llrmed b7 tile United Slatll, but Ille J*el!I WU dikiyed by I djJpute over bolllldartos, due to 111215 llooch cbang- in&Jbe .. ..., of tile san1a Alla River. Portions of the rancho w e r e gradually sold oU after the death of Ser::nardo Yorba in 1858 a it l'aa llililly.i>¥,llU~ Ull. <Ult~& tile hlir•· ,Late? ':owners have_ lncJuded. ~the ~ ,CqmPl'DY ~!!:.J>l111!~1r coun)y !armer Art'(llsler, "'' WliO'ff i.mUy the sVtet adj~t to the land auotton- ed Friday II named. ~ewport's Land Use Plan Endo,rsed by Buena Park By JEROME F. COLLINS Of ""' ~ ,llllt ltllf A Newport Blach plan for form1Uon of...,·0ranc1 eount7 Airport Landu .. =Ike 10 tar bu won th• dlrect of ont cttr tn the county and lod backlnc Of llX>thtr. · j,\I ~ by Newport coun· ~ llt """""81100 would have Gji,• • ..-""""'llJ"' ID lltudj> colld!tlom and DUJW'd.Uom for the uae of land IUITOUlldln! Pvk City Councu b., lqrmallJ and unanhnoUJty 1ndoned ll!e~ :C1pnll cJtJ councilmen , Di\llY PllOT ' , ___ ..... ;• ...... ~---...... _ PMfilMIJI Yllhy : C.W.OaMIA : OltAHGE CO.UT PUILllMIHC CCllMllANY ' ' ~Wt N, WtM ,,...., .., ~ • meanwbllo, hav• ur&ld Illa! the Ltaiue of CW11tabupthe111attet. Bu"'" Park Qty Clert Marruertte G. CO"l"OD, •aid tliat Ill• ci!J aaroo• wilh Nnport-th1 CCUlllY Board.of SUpervisO<I lbOuld -·111 Airport Land U11 COlnnlluloa. CY!X'tll Cli1 °1\!ooqtr Darrell Euu Aid Illa clt,y feel& Ille turue should study the i915Ue "dtie to the lm· portaoco and magnilude 0( lbla Jll'O- blem to all communitt11 In Onoge County." . The commisllon would 'CODCfJJ11 ilseU with 1al1, compattble u111 of properties ~ar an airport. taking into account buiJdlnog bei&btl and nolto fac. tors. Newport councilmen one month ago unanimously adoplod a r.,aluUon W'I!· lei suporvilorl to 11lablith 111 COii!· mfsalon. Tllo ro1ol\lllo~ nolod lbal recant ~tat.e leli&:laUon aioWa auch • eom- mlHIOO and provt411 for two city represerMativet as members. · Newport Mayor Dorlin Manball, councilmen aaid, would bt iin ktul commtllioner. "Tilt. mtibt. bo one way to &II the county to bt mort i'tapO,natvt to the d..ir.s Of .iuu allectod by eQ1Xlrtl," SIJ88ested Alllllant QV }f111qv James De Oiaine. He sald the coU1.ml11lon'1 r-1b1Jltles mli;llt affect uai of Oran11 Coun!J At-port land lllolf, 'Ibia would meao • anumptlon by the cnmml1ston ol •.~ ~opom!l>WU., now belOOliDI to tbi OoWllY Airport Commla1ion. 41lt dtJ)IDdl on what tte ..-.... -to do," bl llid. fio action.,. ....... Jiu yet -taken by Ibo Co1111tJ lloord. U nothiq happep IOOCl. counc::llmtn havt locllcatacf, -lie IMIUI or CJU11 will bo ulcod to p,.., .. -· Daylight llilrglar1 Get $20,000 Coin.a ·SANTA B~ {Up1) -A too. pound tole ooolllnlnc l1IOl'I than $30,t'OO lo -.... Jewairy .., .. -· In ~ '"""' lrom tl1I ll<m• or .... ind Mro •. Clarald. Clwll)' ...... 1'1li1o thl)' Wirt -britfl1, N ......... told pollCI !'ft llllD WI I doib' DI -l:WW tbl.,. from the Crowley bomt, Allies Halt Red T1n·eat t • " Of Invasion SAIGON (UPI) -U,S. IOldlers, ar. Wlerymon and dive b<mber ptlotl br<*e up a Norib Vietnamese thre1t to llWode llllOllm' Amerl<en Green Beret .,_ guarding the Cem-an -· mlJltary spoi\esmen aald to-cltJ. , . U.S. tth DlmloD patnlltr1 1Jammod lnlo • gueniJJa Ul1lt CIQgbt within mortar ronge ol 1he Due Lop comp Friday. U.S . troops called ln artlllery '>aJTaCe• encl bomben. Together they oiled 32 reda .... ...1 the others 'eeing. Battlefield reportl Nld th1 brief mid· >«nine fld1t COii the dtvielon'I -.S Jcigacle seven dead ond '*>t wounded n jungle one mt1o oouilMIOll of the camp, Ito mileo oarillwest ot Sal&Oo. U.S. Marines -wtllle juot bOlow tl>o Demlllaorized lime be-• Ille two Vi-• reportiod ldlJlol U N«ill Vletnamese soldttn wbo fired two mU'tar rounds into a Leatherneck en- oampment. Six Marines were wound- ed, the report said. ~ .... ., J COPTER •.• evl-., but~ !ind no traeo of lt. AlmOll .owry -..,_nent In tlW Sll<onli:! 86IL wu recovend from !111 lite o1ld Ille D11'1Jborllood eround Alondra Boulevard and Mbirieaota Avenue, where the copter plunged to eartll. Team Supervilor George R. Baker said there was no evidence the smdl bolt and lt1 U-sbapod lock nut worked ' loose and ten out. · Stanley Brown, superintendent of fleet service for LAA , testified Thurs· day' that he has never in his 21 year career k!lown 1ucb a nut-bolt system ilirelf to lall. Such a lou could have otralood tile load on other lmlts too te~erely, caus· Ing an le·lllgh\ Oep.aNIJ'ID al Ille •lit· of-track blade, one 'of five in the twin· turbojet --alrcralL Three mechanics who tracked the rotors early on the morning of May 22, following a pilot squawk -or com- plaint -three days before, tertif.ied tbey saw no bolt mining. 'hacking is adjustment ot tbe rotor blades' forward tilt to unllormity within a fraction of an inch. PILOT SQUA WU A mls5ing boa mi!lht be determined to be the !•ctor eventually, but other po1&1ble causes Of the crub were dlscu .. ed le deptb, onen le bl&llly complex frames of reference. ,, The aircraft's logbook showed a varlet)' of pilot complalols • ..,, weeks and moathe prior to the May 22 diluter', but noUdni WIS noticed e1rller lo Ibo dO)'. Clpt. Allan D. Rltlor, Of Loi Anceltl, lift It only tbrM hours bol<l'I th1 cruh and nld U responded normall1. A Federal A v l a t I o D A-lmtlon officer who new le Ibo 11e11c..,car oarller that 40)' aareed. capt. Jack E. Duplu, ts, Of MG Govin <lrct1, Huntlnaton Beach, ndlotd: 11L.A., we're cruhlnc.'' lollond by !'ft 1ubled words wblch analylla 1bowld Homed to bl "Elp ""· elp UI." 'lbtn J'ldto cootect was JOit u one of tbt lour rllllaloloc rotor bladll II-le!o Ille cockpit aroa beblnd Clpt. !lupin' pooMloo, deitroyler the conmnlllfcatlon1 lllup. Wilm-AW tlie craft chan(e -llrllfly twice llllt belate it tlllo4 -... .,, -bladu :r,r.t.c at tilt-.. --pl11D1Jod IDli1 to 111111. . E-.lve dtlcuuton dlalt a11o with e of• fllfluro lo tilt ·-•tic trol 1)'11Mn, -....... 11>1 to ltl fatal contortlom. l°""1tllator1 WWI 1tlll lltharlng d6la oa tlit Puamoont dtsular dn, OD Aue. It, tlloy ....... callod OUI ~ \¥11111'11toa. D.C., to boaiA the moliclllou lob ot l'Olllllllbllill a •• cone! cllamd LAA lblp. '1111 blllCOPIOr tlown by Capt, Kan W-, U, ot 8131 1>ill'Ct Ave., COiia Moll, CNll!ed Into • Compton plO)'ll'OUDd wllllo Ille pilot loUCbt to •et J[ down. Causo of that crash, which killed 21 penons, is believed W have been cau1· ed by metal fatigue in the main rotor •pindle 1111mbly. t'1t widow of one Gardin Gtovt vJc· li'll tiled a •us milll~ damaae suit the loUo"'°' ;lay. Liule 01.d Lady Fouls Vp Hol.dup WHITl'IER, Calif. (UPI) -All !ht e1.t1 wi.1 tryinl to do wu rob a bank. Ah! all "'the lltue aid lady was try· Ing to do ...... good deed. She ow tbU 7ount man about 25 park llil Cir In !Ila lot of tho Crocltlr· CitiWll brallclt. IDd noUced he left ht. key1 in the J&n!Uon 1wltclt. So liil ll?elibed the kl11 ODd trilled 1tlm Into the bank wllm Ibo folmd hilll talldltl lo I toiler. ....._Yoan.11D1D. '' ehe tOOlded, "Somt- bod1'• ..... to Ill tllelt ..,. 1tolen U they doo1 stop le1vlllf the by1." What Ille di4D'I bow WU tbat the ~ !'llD bad Jul! told the tailor lit bad a fU• and....-a Jot of monoy. ,,,. --at lttr -and "" up. -mr tbt k11'1 lit daalt· ecl oul fl Ille banlc, svt le ltil car llld --·-· i HOMaWAltD BOUND Nwpol't Piiot R ... Balboa Hero Coming-Home October 7th By EVELYN SHERWOOD Lt. Pet<r T. Reed, tr.S.N., 26, 10D 01 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Reed of S3 Cbannel Road, Balboa, will nltUrD to Calllornla O<t, 1· . Thi Navy A-4 "Sl:ybl.,.k" pilot liu flown UO combo! mis-le ouppOrt al. the commitment in VJetnlm , and has received many commendation medals for merUdnous service and heroism during bla eight-month com· bat cruise. They Include 10 Air Medal., !hi Navy Commendation Medal, the Vlet- Dllll-Service and Clmpalgo Mecll!I and the Vletnameoe <Aosa of Galla»· try. He aerved u PetsoDDll' Officer 111d Landini Slpal Olflcer for Attacl: Sq~ 212. He bas personally made 190 arreetecl llllldings aboard the car· rier. A ·~ of the · UplwnltY. -el Soutliin Cllllornia, !>~) ROf!I '!'ill moke hil home upon !t\11 returu trom· Ille combat uU, in !Mmon, ·- the equ-II bued -IOI aboard tile alreraft corrlw USS Bon Hollllll< Rlcbard. Air California Reveals Profit NEWPORT BEAa! (AP) -r..-the llnt month le ltl 18-m<lltll lliltence, Air Oallt...U hu been altJe to nport • profit. Prelllclent Oerl B.-.r lold Thurs- day'• unual aitioctbolderl meretlnl tbe afrilno corrled ,.... titan 'I0,000 ..... _ .. In A"'"91 and -• prollt or '811,llOO, ..,.ni:,.c-~-~ear~..:r= .....,. JUno ao on""""' of•• mil· iloD. -... -Ibo --id ~ mon tan oat mil· lloo --for !111 cumol lllcal i-'· StocidtGlders ~ ..... -1 to tncr..e• 1utboriitd dm..11rom one mlDloD lo tbr<e mlllloa. A C01DP111Y opokllDIOll lllid the move wiU allow --lltzil>lll1iJ In lurturo -· llon plau. Funeral Services Will Be Sunday For Mi:s. Gurskell Funorel 11moe1 will bo bald at 3 p.m. Sunday for Marloo MUne c.nuu, a reoldant ol LllUDI Boa,ch lln.:. l9ts. Mr•. GunJr.all, 79, of Ul Ramona SL, died ·P'rlclay mornln& at SOullt COii!! Ooaurnmltr Hospltll foUowln& a brief lllness. S..-vlces will' be conducted In Laguna Beach Funeral Home cb•Ptl by tile Riv, He..-1 Gtritard, mllUlar of the Cburcb of ReUl)ouo SC!ence . Afterwards Mn. Gurskell'1 ashes will be scattered at sea, accordin& to her reque1t. Mt1, GurslteU IOuodad Marlo• !lllne Real E1tat1 in 1M5 lfhlcb she operated unW her retirement in 1967. It b now operated by J:tt.r son, Lloyd Miiia and hil wlt1, Madallne. Mrs. OUrBel1 .... • palntar and lormer uhiblt... at l!to Felllftl of "111 • Site wu a member of tilt CblRb ol lloll&low Solence and wu active le th• Lquna Beach Slllllfllbolrd ctub. Born in Au1Cull1, Mn. GV.kltl Clllll to IAIUD• rtom Mlaml Beach, bl addllloo IO hlr .... •urvivon in· elude a da~r. Mn. Jabn Will' of Altadeoa ; a lister, Mrl. V•a Grece of SJdM)>, Auatr.Ua; ....i lour &randdtlldno. ' 864, Donor~ 'Giv~ Lire .to Boy,-·' 15 j fl!tlllr. who ..;.u -~u.. Sitto wl. fare ~ • ..., to Ille blood bMk at. Dl&l>lo Co belp, LemODI eald his aon may have to atay le tho ttoopftal as long as six ....-. -a, t1epmdl•1 on wblo bil -· rigllt lei lieala, ••dlnS ... t11reet or bloeclillg. ., Gery liea in a cast that reaches .h'cN;li his cheat to the-Wle of Ilia brok<'!\ rlgbt leg &n<1 'to ebove tit< knee of bis left leg. Th• cm beer• the autograpij4 al bil triencll. ' • Gory'• clay• art lllled. '"""' ftJ • P1"3' on bil uth -y Aua. :II. Nini•°" bil floor lurlilbed the c:a1oe. H• be1 llnllltecl readlnc a book -a llulllan royal Mn"1: tltot ball five ,.,..._of b~a Ho bu -W beeD claai aloce.,,, 1ier1n1 the IOUi grade, -lit , ... bli )Jg before IChQol *1ed -ltul be kff!>• up with Ills n..· subjec:U with the help of a teacher who vilJta him dally. An "A" and ''B" atw:lent, G~ hop- es to earn a docWrate in metbeinatics, · "He's a pretty ~\taltelil P,," 1111 .. bo<pital lpoi<eamen. • • 'Dixieland at Disneyland'~ :features· 9 Bands \Pnig4l • Niii• ot-the-utlqa'l'lop , ... - 11111 • -~ ... ---!'DIP' lWd ,. ~ '""'ll'l L<lllt .......... ~ ......... :&.::....i~ lllie:.= gf~1:J! ..... _:=, .. fllr = Tltt --nlabt affair wblcb &eta UD· dtr-111 e:oo p.m. will bolin with a "Tallfllo llombl•" parode bf torch· llCbl thrOlllh Ille itreeta ol llillleylood. Following Cle parade wW be a tra- ditional Dlsney-stylo llrewwks display, alter wblcb Ille bands will bead for tn. d!vldutl -h"oUllbool l>ia· neyland fill' more than live hourl·of Dlxleland music. Among the more aensatiooal groups preoent will be Turk Murpby'• blltd . ·~ ' ......., Proposition lA ·Ii 'Big Headache' For Assessor Ill' JACK BllOBACK .. ,.....,, ....... Propoaltlon 9 on the November ballot might be tho big bugaboo !or moat county officials but the newest tu meuurt, Proposition 1-A, will be ht& biggest headeebe, County Aese stor Andrew J . Hinlhaw told supervisors Friday. "If l'rop. l·A pa11u, I will llav1 to have at leut 10 mare tun time ernplDyes and 50 J:...time worken to <take care of Ule •Del work load," . Htnqaw ploadecl. Th• --•aid """" wooi<I be anoUler big .Jll'ttiem. "We a r • -allnll-in Ital! tltl -!he ad· mlnlstrallvt olllco IO)'I ... eltoilld ha ... e and would need 3,CQ> 1qoue feet more · plul addttlonal aqulpm .. t and fumlture." ~y I!"'villODI ot Prop. l·A -provld11 10. • flat '70 -Oii Pl'-11 -· paid !Ilia ,.... fOr all tupayan. ucl • t'l60 mD>l>lioo oq p r o p • r t y ..._m_ olartln, -yaar, Aloo l!to_ -.a\11'1 --that renterl -dollblo l!tolr atato -· tu lftlllPll•: allmlnatoe !Ito pro- pq tu on-hoitMbold l:"'J:. and )ll'OV!du, • u percut . In b1111tt111 in""'°'Y tuu. Hlnlbaw lald Pllllll of Ill• m 1 autt would lnc:rlan PIJ*' wort ~ ... lt woU1 'lrtcJ111t tbe ...mber of pieces ot -handled by our oUb b.1 at llMt aoo.a... · '"11di IDMDI & lncr1•1 to lft tlnMI the paper .. -ft DOW hive," Utt ....... .....u.L Prop. t, .. Ute -band -haVI Jiltlt ea.ct on 1111 olllct, HIOlhaw uld. 9-vlocn Ubd the UllUOI' to i!IVI them I dt1al1ed -Mrl TllU· mi, oulll1linl dons be wialle.I Qtem to tato. 'Battle of Chicago' March Slated Today a!lOAGO (UPI) --llld p-]lOllot tookJ -tat a"""'1tdoWlllilldllllliA-ml a r.aDJ in CJtat Part to «-n!PM\'k•tCI th• ..... -aonlftnll7 ol l1lo bloody .. _ 0( ad-.. . Tb1 d-lllino ~ Plllct boodnnc o1 __ _. cmi.. bo-po1lol and mollut ..-a II ..,..-bJ -allww ed • ..,._ .. -'Ill*' ... 1111· Jllltod lhll m«9 -IO,llOt wlll VD out. \ -. The lllllrphy orgamlotion bu bet1I ~~~~ ·-~ AllOillor lmdlo .. llOlor 'l'odd1 Blldmlr, wllo .ioor iillll ... ,otlMr Illar• ot hil band,. wlll ... pear ot Ibo fe1U-..J 1..-bU lUtll. coii> locultlo -• ' lneddlUoollttll-~..tt. ....-iltouNooC DIPlled-wlll W.llla.GlltM,._101Mdllln ..... p.111., U:llO pJll, ""'1:00 e.lil! MC for this 111>«111 attNoC!on will I». Chuck cecn of KFI radio :: Thi f7,5() edmlaslon charge, with Uc;ket. a~le at p!A!, lnclud<s un; llmited use of all ol the Dimeylantt taclllttes wtth the exception of thA shoottog galleries, and admission t?.: all ol the perfonnance areas. · Court Orders Times-Mirror ., ' ' , ' ! • ---~· . To Sell Sun Co. 1 • SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The Gannet Co. of Rochester, N.Y ., •ncf the 11111.es·Mlrror Co. of Los Angeles announced Friday an aireement ta principle for the sale al the momllla, evening and Sunciay new1paper1 11( San Bernanllno to the Gennett Co. · Thi sale lnvolvos tho Sun Co .. wltlc~ publlsbes the M<rning Sun; the EveJt.1 leg Telegram, and the SUD·Tel•&rlllll printed on Saturday and Sunday. : The proposed oale Is subject tq preparation of 1 de8nitlve •creement the announcemtmt said, ad approval bythebolni!oftllreeton~botjj companle1. t Thi sale allo mUJt bo approved by . tho U.S. Dlitrlci Court. Thi court ordered tile Tlmeo·Mlrror Co. to .. n the Sun Co. aa ruult of an actto'd bnollbl by the Juotlco Deoar1manl/ whicb cltar&od that acqulaltlon of the Sun Co. In 1194 violated focllral an. -law. Tltt Ganneu Co. operatea ao cllaJli newapapera and nine broadcast ata~ Uoo1 in New Ywk, New Jer11y, eon; necUcu~ Dllno!J and Florida, · Tbt weekilay San 8"rnardlno M...,.. in& ~ and Evening Telegram )lav. • combined ctrculatloll of 'n,000. Th• Sun·Tele&ram clrculaUon on Sunday ii I0,000. . ' Tiie Sun Co. also lodudaa Acme Colorprlllt Co., which prlntl Sunday color Comics for 52 new1papen m tbt Weot and the lllland PrleUnl ll Engravtnc Co., a commercial pr1ntm:! and engr:aver. The company also owrw IUbltaJrtW -utoto in clowotowl( San Bvnardino. I State Tax Bills " h " Set for Mailing " SA<lW!ENTO (AP) -Income ..f !line II sttD 111 months away bU{ •. n1 Ollifornl-will &et blllsHi' the --welit for lilllO tbo1 will .,;. ·wlton Aplil 15 ro -Tbt -F>-1D<Ho1 Tu Board wUI malt the llilll lo 111o llate's -aftlu• tm ...-i-tu PoWI, w~ now ll'O taqulaM lo Pol' In adVaneo our Ille -~ 'Wiii cal<ulate -"'1rl1i ...... _ ........ Tito lrior "'1ltt IO per--· 111'1 --tu ..... QIO ~ -·---joint--ta 11111 " tlOO "' more. . OllolOlo fl tbt ~ 111 m .... ~ ... " !be ltOk 11'1 for '1.000 ~; ~lo-Iha..._ ~ Ill---lo .,...... &:; =t-':.~ c::..bt -~ ""dll• lor tile 7.S pv -1 ~· Iha -· ........ to lllo -ad'-' ,._ rtlllnta ls .Oct. SI • ' • --.. --.. ----. -~----. ---~--... .... ~----..... -------............................. _________ _ ( .. • • . . Weekend .. ED11101'!1 Dally Paper ., voi:. 61, NO. l:W, 4 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 196 TEN CENTS .. " ENCOuNnRS EUROPEAN ' RERUN Frustrated Traveler Stein • Beach Resident's Yugoslavia Trip Seems Like Rerun : Huntington Beach resident Lew Stein's recent plan to revi&it,bls Mtlve Yugoslavia played ebno!t like a sum- n}er rerun of an event 12 years ago when he was in Europe. That lime be was trying to get out. ·soth times tile Russian Bear proved it' was no stuffed Teddy, smashing budding freedom in satellite Com- munist countries. The first time, 1956, it was Hungary. And now , Czechoslovakia. "I was in Wolfsburg (Germany) listening to some display car radios When I heard the news t h a t Czechoslovakia had been invaded," Stein said. following that news, the Stein fami· ly on a mooth-Iong tour of mid-Europe, abandoned their plan to visit Lew's homeland in communi6t controlled Yugoslavia . Instead, Stein met his twin brother in Vienna, Austria. "He told me 1ihat in Yugoslavia there was much more freedom now and that l could go without fear, but I didn't want to try," Stein said. .Although he became a naturalized Uh.ited States' ciUzen over two years ago. Stein said bis passport indicated be was a fonner Yugoslavian. He said he just didn't want to gr> through a lot Of trouble with ':~leasant'' Communist officers. "'While in Germany during the crisis Stein said he bad the feeling the German people would brave gone to W)l.r against the Russi.ans bad tiley been asked by the CZechs. "'The lee.ling w• the flllle a& in 1956 _.. ttie consternation, the Willingness to help end unhappiness for neighbors fighting for freedon'l,11 he 'llaid. Stein, 41 who lived most. of bi! lile in Belgrade, said he came to America 12 yean ago because be could not stand the Communist fon:n of govern· ment. ----------------- :Generally regarded u America's ~st all-time female Volleyball player, Jane Ward Js today'• "star" in the pie • Olymplca series in which t.he DAILY l'JLOT la ..... senting penon-iJity sketches ol ~ange Co a ltt Olympians. MISI Ward b o6t of a dozen a r e a athletes who will travel to Mulco City Mxt month a1 part ol the UDltod State a delegation to the !Pih Olymplod. Her ltory 11 on Pare 11 today. --¥----~-~--r-- . . J • rown1n ... • Missing Bolt Key To Copter Crash? . . ..· ~ Man's Body . · .. ~ay Reveal· By ARTllUR R. VlNSEL - Of ... o.llJ ,,.. '"" Whose fault waa it if a one and a quarter-inch bolt -or its absence - caused a passenger helicopter with 23 persons aboard to Wiil itself out of 1l>e sky over Paramount last May with its own rotor blades? board of IDqulry-.mc:H ill ~I , some Ume within tho nezt elpt montha to one yell'. ·D~.V~@ ·. ' I ' . ' An~ man who may haYI I This is a point to con.skier in months ahead, following conclusion of a two- day National Transportatioii Safety Board (NTSB) hearing to determine probably cause of the worst U.S. civilian copter crash. Liability suits are certain to come out ol tbe i,ai:eey when tho NTSB Parole Vlola-.r Eitbe:r Los Angeles Airways er the Sikorsky Aircraft Dlviaioo ol United Aircraft Corp .. -be Ull:e11 targ.U In tenn1 of relaUvi respomil>Wty. Testimony mto cause ol tlie fatal plunge ol LAA Fli&lit Ml Into a dairy corral touched an extremely tecbnical aspects, as well u 1be fact that the bolt aid nut in a rotor blade pitch con• trot rod have never been recovered. A panel of uperta who lnveaUgate.1 the crash even lifted dirt at the aceae In their hunt for the crucial piece of (See COPTER, Pac• I) Black .Panther Cleaver Ordered Back ta:Prison . , . SAN FRANCISCO (Al!) -Bll<t Panther Eldrldgfl· deaver, 33, was or-- dered back to jail M a parole vioWor Fliday by the State Dll1rict 0>urt of AweaJ. 1be action came a few boors after the Negro militant group'• fouoder, Huey Newton, 26, was sentenced to 2 Airpo11 Revenue In County May Pass $1 Million Or'8llge County Airport revenue is already exceeding estimates for' the 1968-69 fiscal year and bids well to ex· ceed tile '1 million mark, Director of Aviation Robert J. Bresnahan an· noonced today. Revenue for the ftrSt month of the fisc al year, July was 168,823 and for August, $81,983 BresnahRn said tile iJI. come for the two mon~ exceeded the total revenue for the en.tire year 1965 fi6 and almost equelled the incooie for the :19fJEHi7 year. Total revenue last year w a s $468,509.14. Largest sources of revenue for~ the airport ue the parking lot, terminal building leases and sale of ivlation !uel. Afrl>ort revenue has been Jn dire<:t proportion to the number o f passengers canied by commercial airlines, Bresnahan pointed out. Commercial pa1aenier1 h a v e jumped from 42,006 in January to 91,IJOO in August. Airport Commission Cll.alrme.n Den· nis Carpenter said the faclllty le not only providing a vital air transporta. tioo service but 1J also :rapldl,y becom- ing a financial U.el. Ht predlOO!cl that In tbe near Muro Ibo airport will be producing a profit which can be UJ· ed for -avtatton facllltle1 In tbe county. Rest of Campaign. Charted by Nixon ,M • lol&~ •• ·~.t;·.;J ...;JI .... qi. "PliMlii ... ,.or oeo <Ji •OMWd policeman lohn Frey, Newton's ajlluney llid an ap- peal would be filed. It wm not clear when Cleaver's re· turn-loi>ria<m order wooJd be eflec· ttve. '!be clerk <Ji the appellote coort said Clelvor ~ would remaln free poocllog actim by the l!1ate Su· preme C0Urt OD my "l'Jl08l. A Cleaver attorney,.C!wles.Gacry, ...ic! the pa· role revocatkn crder would not be· come effective for Sl>'days and that en -1 would be filed. Cleaver cou1d not be reached for comment and a spokesman at Black 1'8Dther headquarter• In Berkeley said: "We have no statement now. To- mon'O'W." 1be Callfomla Aclult Authority ~ad lifted Cleaver'• parole in April after he was indicted oa. a charge d. at· t<mplai mur<le< alter a fllllligbt be· tween Black Panthers and Oek.1and police. He faces trial on tbat charge Dec. 2. One pantt>er .... killed ond two white policemen wounded in. a two-hour exchange of gooflre. Cleaver was pll"Oled in 1966 after serving nine years in state pri&on on conviction for assault to commit rape, assault to commit mlD'der and aaaault with a deadly weapon. While in prison, he completed hiJ high school educa- tion and wrote an autobiography, "Soul on lee," which wu published thiJ year and received generally fa. vorable reviews. Judge Raymond Sl>erwln of th• So- lano Superior Court deciattd ID Juno that the adult authority wu political· ly motivated in revoking Cleaver's pa· role ond ordered him releued. Since then Cleaver became the focal point ol an academic uproar. Officlala at the Univenity of. Clllfornia'a Berke- ley campus 1chbol invited blm to make 10 lecturea to an exper:lmen~ IOdolo- 0' course on raclam. Gov. Ronald Rea· gan and the at.te Legislature ex" prened outrage and tho State Board of Rege'111 directed that Cleaver - and any other guest lecturer -be limited to one clum>om eppearance a aemelter. In P'riday'1 declllon, tho tbree·Judge appeala court reverted Sbenrln, llY· tng be lacllecl Jurildictlm. MlAMI (UPI) -A-ballw.y H hr M ki along in his q-for tile presidency, ump ey, us . e Rid>m!M. Nixon IWIUl>Ooed.hl1 brlin trust """"' 10 11e1p c:11art a cwr .. 1or In Strategy Meet the rest <Ji die aampal11> and lake • SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) _ Vice frHb loot al the Ollldldacy <Ji 0-ce P-1 H-Hlmljlhrey and 1111 Wallaoe. nDllnf mato, Ben. Edmuoil S. MIMI<· NUoon new here Iott P'rtiloy llild>t • le, wm m<et bn Sundli!' ".!4!'t for a for a bOliday from the omnPlllD trlOI. ''llllh·level llralofY ...-,, ' Demo- He hoped 10 combine two mi a hall CNtlc: -llld Fridl1 ~ days of -with pi_,,. at Key -Democrallc CbalrmMl A. BUcayne, a Miami reoort community Wally Sondllcll told .,..,.,... be Mil where Nlxoo Uket 10 allp aft)' for beOn lnlormed that lie two Demo- -• relaxatloo. Ac~ the crolk>"8lldlcllte1 would arrive In Salt GOP presl<lential non1*iee -e o1Jout Lita Qty-IO:lll>p.m. SWJda¥ IDd 7$ newlllllen ancl ltall meml>erL r..-wrtll Illa Monday. ... ~~!!ii ~~_,.(: ;; .. t-! .•.•. Remiibul o( .aatp dtl-1 . .Bonla P. ~c Meekln offer• mute . ..~!" viplerlt c accident wbiclt Uffed e ear· R'J\tttin BeaCh~:.-1jle iliida~;mtt~k~l Y922· -~\ht~ <Ji clrup ·~ !Ito the W.ter at Laguna Booch flilJ1 cioaiO!I Fridal' nlaht ind ""* \IZ'OwW -00 miDutu lltor. ·.>, ·-· ~ Lnodlor<n ot N~ Ille! ibe saw the man -.tallf' hlt.o the °"""" at the foot ol Broidwa1. ai>out 7:50 'p.m. She sald she saw him swtmmln& around beyOlld. U1e breakers. ' AboOt ill minute. later the heard a noise that 10.indld 0 llke & seal'~ and 20 more minutes later the ~ wa1 epotted floaUng .face down In lie lreaken, ' Don Burdon, 28, <Ji Reclonclo Boocb, an4 John F. JODIMO, 57, <Ji llOl B Roqda Sevilla,. Laguna Hilll, pulled the body ashore. 1 The CC>t'OIWJ''I <1ffice ·conducted an .....,., est>ltllsNng drOwnlng u tho -of -but ~ 1'l(lbor t.elta' for ~ clbo. Tiit - -<leooril!od .. 2S to • )'Uri ...... 5-11, 175 IJOUl>dl. brvWll hair and lrolln 0)'01 Wltb .. rececllDf blihline, ' " Student' Pil6i Kaneohe Lane, was thrown ,from aUtd dU~Ut;ee--car, colHston at Bolsa Ayenue and . Busbard. Street Other drtvert ell" aped unscathed, said P,Oijce, who are· still investigatir;lg cause of· crash',. On First S'olo Judge Gives 'Wild M~' Fliglit Cra~hes ·. Psychiatric Examination A psychiatric examination o C Hessian Motorcycle club member Frank W. "Wild Mouse" Rundle, 24, was grantod Friday by·Superi0r'Judge William C. Speirs. Judge Speirs appointed Dr: Philip O, Kramer of Metropolitan S·t ate Hospital, Norwalk, and Dr. Sigmµnd Kosewict Of Fairview s~ H .. p11a1, Costa Me•a, to exa,mine -the suspect who· ls charged wlth assault With in- tent t.o commit· m\ll'der, assault with a deadly weapon ·•ad burg)m-y, Tho doctqrs will 117 to determlne·il Beach Drug Raid Yields 8 Pounds Of Marijuana Huntington Beadl pollce raided a vine covmcl cottage Frklay night 8lld C1111e up with .i.iut 3\; tiloa (8 pounds) of marijuana and a "large quandty" of possibly clongerous drugs. CWlicer1 arrested two men at tbe 1229 Delaware Ave. cottage on pos- se11ioa cbarge1. Jailed wen Willlam Daniel Haines , 19, ol tho addreu of the raid, and Ccre)' Weblter Sq>lth. ill, Of 312 Mon· tero Avenue, Newport Beach. Police Nid they expected to make furth• arrests. CdM Man Hurt; Struck by Auto Rundle 11 capable of. asilsting in his own defense md if he was tane at th.e time the .crtmes were cODUJ\itled. Rundle wu accuaed by witnesses of be.log the leader <t a .ratpact of 12 to 20 Hessiails Who stagedj .a png v.engl'IJlce . rald oo t:fle J~OISta Me~a home al p .form~ .New r<>rk flolde1>. Glov~s J>Oxing chl'lllPi~n la!! moo111. Rol><rt L, , Glazier, 30, • ~-.2224 PlaceiMJa Avi ...... WblllPed With, CY· cle chalnl, beaten and lhot'lii tho litl1Cf as be covered his face during'. ·~e metee ·' .... ' • " f ' ' ' I ' Friday wu Runcl!O:• se<!olid visit to Superjor COUrt. He bad prevloullY pleaded guilty and' appeired · for sentencing .but Ibo District Attprney'a office asked the judge no.t to aocept . the plea to the .uaauit charge, and oead Rundle "-ct to MWllCfpal Court for ""'limlnary bearln&, • · Ruucllo'• altorn•y •. llobezt.e ·WhJt .. m~ ~ ~eWP,Ort BeacQ,. ~ t!Md the ./"inlty bearing. lie tolll . Munrctpai Court Judae Jlould W. Dungan last week that his cliept seems unable to comprehend the pro- ceedings or charge• agafnat him. RWldle'a sanity will be HPO~ to lhe court on Oct. 21. UCI Poliee <Mt . 'Shook' by Crowd Fnyecl n.,...1 In tho UC! polloo cle- partment alter Ibo Ei411dp Cla1ver alffair led to a call fer allt..._. J'rt. cloy nlabt when an ov~~ """"d ' ohowect up foc: a<lance at ComPuo ll>D. FeorJna a measlvo trafflc tloolp IDd An ......... Id Cor de! •• Pol~ trwble the -poUce ~,_.. ona "'"' ,.... called oo the SherUra lltpoJ1mont id<nt wu -•l1 Injured_ ~ and the <Ja1llarnla Hiii>..., .Pat•oUor nlll!Jt when llrUCt by a CU OD Pedlic: aJ c-HllC!tHJ • c.meo Sbor•Road.. ~ ~it~·, depv~,, ~.....-... thaf James CO.tollo, of 4618 llo<<i>ealer 3,00o i:' 4;000 a~ u;'; 'Clllla St., la Jn Hoof Memorial HotpJtal llUI· multc IUrniobed by "Blg ...._..._and fe<Jnc -a fr-hip. . pl """""" CollaDo ,... stnu:lt by a car ~ven ::,': H0~1.... °"""'41 ~ Ibo lld- by Herbolt J....,.., IS, ot 870 F.... • WT Wf11 St.,. lolCllDI BeadL C.,,,.. police tald the c:rvwd .... Tl» Callfonlla lllltbwAJ'htrol *!. orderly In 'laaVln& Ille daoc• at lllld· J«tnlftp WU driving l\<)l'th OD the oll)ltl , h!fllnray when Cc.Ullo 1vldenU7 be· Sllet11r1 _.., 1nd tho Hltl\wo,y came cnnluoecl encl walltecl -.01 the Potld Dlllta did not fO onto ,the Cllll• street aplnsi the 1lpl llltd the poltb ' .p(lt but lldecl In INtttc coliltol on tbe 1 the car. · · · ~· · • -- A stndeot pilot on his 11rot cley o! oolo flying erubed Into a Bue .. P,.-k · residential 1treet Frlcloy Dl(lll,·boi~1 missing several homes. · · i. Richard llluoo Underwood, 'SI, of 901 S, Cedar st., l"ullerton Wll flyJnf out of Fullerton'~ tllMler. a ·~tom. porary alrmanl• c.'-!',irfiC the accident.~ .OOUt f:'SI ~·I"·" , m. 11 In.Si. Jucfo /fOiPltaJ, Jn.Full,of, ton ~ serioua eondi.tlon wttb a lnill ' fra«urt aM ·~vtt0h9acl :lac0nitki11. t TJie • CNiJi ...,.;mi.~ . l"J ' '~ Stree~ near lndiarut Street'. 'l'lie pin I hit power. Jlotr>C;rlflllni 1M .,..clltaJ'. and.,Gri>ppod in. -<Ji •a· ... ~~' at 8852 Artesia.· · r · · ·~ 1 • Tlle'"~• dli! · ~ Cllldl '!Ire '.lid· tbefe1-ia M dlrii=~ to 'sifruChird. • ' P9lice llil4 Uo4~-.vi~' Jy'tryliig t.o latlcl-ih the ltreetJ. lie '~. cul oll 'll!O po..,. of tbe•plille, thlll'' avoidthg an explosion. . • : ' ; · • wrtriesft~1a1c1 k:W.illl<e "F<im'ff! • .t July -~ts aod -,....,. the pWii! lift the l!"'lfer u,,.1:~ -I I lJi>derwood wa1 pulled --from the ~ dowll 'plabo by real· t:!: ol tbe ll'Ol. He ._ bleedlllg I . bl> ~s. . Four Gunmen Get $8,000 in lfeist SAN FRANCISCO ('UPI) -'. ·1'iv.tvo RfJ1W0111 were k>ctetl in tbi vault of tb• Bank <Ji Am.-. Fisbormen'I Wbart -Frldoij bY• 16ur·iwi-'!i>O ..._.. -•MD< ' . - Pollce lnve~ 111'\d iwo of tht men Jumped over l>o tollor'1 COOllle< and orclerecl the -·· llx • .,.,1oy .. and alx cUllomen llllo a. VIUlt. Tilt ........ tllcl .., the "-· and then Iled 10. -----· LEADERS TEU CLEA.·f'..ER YIEWS , • • ~llll!Ql211£111!' .. lll!l"P ...... 'l!l .. 2 .. •••& ......... &.,.•t ............ a ........ ,.t .. •t .... t•t .. 2•2 ... •s..,..,. .... ,.,""''•a ... a...,0 ....... w~w--~~~-~----- • INTERESTED OBSERVERS AT LAND AUCTION Po"""' Ownon Mr ..... Mn. Art Giiier I I . ¥orba .Rancho Property . Brings $135,000 At Sa~ B1 ARTBUR R.' V!NliEL Of t11t D11tt: ,II.. tt•n J-ADtonlo Yorba wouldn't live a wornout 11ddle for 10 little of tbe land ht firlt laid eyu upon 300 ·year1 next Jiiiy, but It ....-taken off the aucllon block for •w.ooo Friday In Coeta Meaa. 'j'ha young Sponltb ~orporal who -lo Ille ... a with the Porlo14 ... ~tlon In 17119 WM er anted the . 75 acre (Arctl at Harbor Boulevard and Glller Avenue al a mere fraction of hit 11 league rancho. Records show the Rancho de Santa Ana -only on• lo llo aolely within the laler limit.a of Orange county -con· silted of 33 mquare mlle1 Of fertile ~ The Bostland Co., a Los Angele• real eltate flnn, offered a 1ucces1tul, mlnln>lll!l bid of •w.ooo for tho ID!lll 1l1ver of what wu once a man'• own empire. State Divillon of Highways offici&h obtained the properly orlglnallf u San Dle&o Freeway rlahl-of·'!'•Y, ~ut II wa no! needed and 1okl • e1:ce11 lane!. . Roq_ulromenu of the ms,ooo 1ale were '8~ down wlth ,tho balance dd on May 5, 1969, 299 years and II mpntbl after the tff:naged Catalcnlan soldier tint saw tt!e property. The land, zoned for industrial use, will probably be Uled lot 1omelhlng Yorba wouldn't lmOw about, a-service atetion. The rancho he received alter retir- ing as a m.year-old sergeant at the Prt04io of Su DIOao -nomed after two camp Illa• c( tho l71111 u· pedlllon to M.-ey. Santiago mean1 Sl Jamea the Grealer and the Portola porty camped ih tile crea on July 25, 1781, wblch ii bl.a holy day.• Santa Ana, or courae, meu.1 St. An- ne and the party camped on ber day, Jiiiy 211, durln1 their journey. Spanllb Governor Arrollaga ermled the sprawling roncbo to Yi>rba and bl.a nephew, JUlll Pablo Peralta, OD July 1, 1810. Yorba'• lathor-ln·llW, Pablo Gri- jalva, had journeyed through tho .,... '91111 1lte An1.a opodltion In 1776 and held put of Ille vut nmcbo eorllor. The Yorba and P.-.lt. belra kapl the land after both ownera died, ob- i-I addldonal landa larlbor up the santa Ana River, raiaing cropa and cattle from Riverside COunty to Newport Bay. OWDershlp of the land Wll COD• firmed by the Untied Statea, but th• patent was deleyed by a dispute over boUndarles, due to 1825 floods chang- ing the course of the Santa Ana River. Portions af the rancho w e r e gradually sold oU . after the death· of Bernardo Yorba fn 1858 ~ it wa1 finally partWoneel .up amoDIJlh• belra. Later owners bave loclUded the Irvine Company and pioneer county farmer Art Gisler, far whose famUy the street adjacent to the land auction- ed Friday J1 named. Newport's Land Use Plan Endorsed by Buena Park By JEROME F. COLLINS Of ""' DtlllJ '"" ltatr A Newport Beach plan far !onpation of an Oraneo County Airport Land U•e Olim.miarioo '° far has won the direct 1l&ioort of one city in the county and lbi'1mplied backlntl of another. M propooed by Newport COUO· cilmen, the commU:Bion would have dlt authority to study conditions and mfke recomme:ndatiooa for tbe.uae of .....,tly-conb-oiled land IUlTOUDding ~-jbe Buena Park City Council has formally and unanimously endorsed the propcllal. ~ clty councilmen, DAILY PILOT . : N..,.... IHcll c.ct. W... : "'""""'" ... i.,. .. loecll • W..,......, .._... Yolloy CAUFOINIA : OltAHOE COAIT ,UtLISHING COMll'AHY ' Ro"•rt N, W11d fm!Mftt tnd l'u~k.lwr Jtc.~ It, C1rl1y "''°' ,.,........ ..,,. 0-.11 Mlftl9ll' n.,.. •• 1eo ... 11 / ·-~ 111011111 A. M1rphl"' ~-·-, •• , Nl1M• ·-... ---1 ....... -.: -.,.,.., .... Mf'..i ..........., lel<tl; J2M W.t ...... ...,,,.. ....... 9lldl: ltl .. _. "- ' ~ tlldl1 .. ""' """ ), meanWhile, have urged that the League of Cities take up the :natter. Buena Park Qty Clerk .Marguerite G. Courson 1aJd that Ule city agrees with Newport that the County Board of Supervisors should create an· Airport Land Use COmmlaslon. Cypress City Manager Darrell Essex said bis city feele tbe Leaiue should study the issue "due to the fm .. pomnce and magnitude of Ulls pro- blem to all communities in Orange County .. ' -• . . . . 'I\le comm.tsslon would concern itseU with safe, compatible uses of properties near an airport, takhlg into occouot building heiglltl! and nol<e fac- tors . Newport cquncllmen one month ago . unanimously adopted • resoluttoo urg- ing supervisors to establish ttle com· mission. The resolution noted that recent state legltlaUon aDows 11ucb a com· mislion and provldet for two dty represeotatlves as membtn:. / Newport Mayor nor.en Manhlll, councilmen aaid, would be an ideal conunissloner. ' "This mlg'ht be one way to get the county to be more responsive to tbe desires of dtie11 affected by airporta," suggested Aaaistant <lt)' Manager James De CJte.t.ne. He 1aid the eommi11lon'1 re5p0naibillt1e1 might affect use of Orang. County Airport land ILlell. This would meao aa auumptloo by the commission ol aome re!pOllllbWUes now belonl!nc to lie eoun1y Airport C<mmiasion. ''It depends on what the supervtsor1 decidt to do," ha aatd . No actlcln on Ille 1-1 bas yet been taken by tho County Board. If bothlng hlppODI ....,, coundlmon haw Jndtcated, f'.le Leacue of Cities will be uked to _. Ibo !Aul. Daylight Burglars Get $20,000 Coim SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -A 900- pound •le conCllining more than $20,000 In oob and jewelr1> wao atolen in ~ Fltdlof lr'Oln tlle homo of Mr. and Mn. G<rald Crowley h«e wbile !boy wen -briefly. Nelghbon told polJca two mep ullna • cloll7 Olld a,.... '*1ed Ibo tol1 lrom the Crwley home. Red Threat Of Invasion SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. soldlert, .,. UlleI')'IDeu 11nd . dlvt bomb« Pilotl broice up a North Vloliwnele throat to lnvode onother Amorlc&n Gree• Beret CaD1'J auar<Hng the Combodlan frmtier, military &pOkesrnen said to- day. U.S. 4th DI.vision P'!!troller1 slammed Into a guenilla Unit COllghl within m<rilr ran.&• Ot. tbe Due Lip cmip Friday. U.S. lroopt called In artillery bt!TaCea and-.. Togothu they killed ll2 reda and -the olbtr• !loetnc!. . Battle!llld reports said the brief mid· · ncrntac fiil>t coal the dlviolon 's 3rd 3rlgade seven clead end nine wounded Ill jun&le one mile IOUll>ea•t of the cunp, 140 mn .. nO&tbwest o1 Salgoo. U.S. Jllmnes -just below tba ~-ZOne be-the m _., .-tod ldlllacl l2 N"'1h Vlolmm... oolil!m· 1ll>o llrecl two -roundl lnt4. ~ ... -ent. Six Marlnla wer1 wound· eel, Ille report oald. ,...... r.,e J COPTER ••• e111dono1, ~ut could !lnd no !raco ol ll A!mut e\oery -component In Ille Sltonty S&IL ,. .. ""'°"erid from tho Ille ind Ille n~ around Alnndra Boulevard and Mlnae1ota Avenue, where tilt copter plunged to e.mlb. Team Supe<vlaor 0-(e R. Bator 11ald t.bert waa no evidence the tmall bolt and lta U-sbal'!<l>loct nut worked loo1e and fell out. ' stanley Brown, 1uper.lntendeat ot lleel 1ervlc1 for LAA, teotllled 'lbun· day tilt.I be bu ... ., Jn hla 21 year career known rucb a nut-bolt 1y1tem It.ell to loll. -Such a toe1 could have rtralned the load on ottier bolta too severely, cau1· Ing an ln·flltlbl 1ep-on of tlla oul- o(.tract blade, one of ftve in the twin· blrbojel powcnd aircraft. 'nlree mechanics who tracked the rotora early on the mornlng of Mey 221 following a pilot squawk -or com.· plaint -three day1 before, lestllled they HW DO bOll mll!lng. 'l\'ackfnt: la adjustment of the rotor bladea' forward tilt to umtonntty witbin a fr&ctl.on of an inch. PILOT SQUAWKS A mlsolng bolt might be detennlned to ~ tbt factor eventually, but other posilble causes of the crash were discussed in depth, often bl hl&':bJ.y complex frames of referenct. The aircraft's logbook showed a variety o( pilot complainta over weeks and months prior to the May 22 disaster, but nottrlng was noticed earlier in the day. Capt. Allen D. Ritter, of Los Angele$, new it only three hours betore the crash and said it reaponded normally. A Federal A v J at Ion Admtnlstration officer who Oew in the helicopter earlier that day agreed. Cap~ Jack E. Duples, 45, of 6442 Govin <lrcle, Huntington Beach, radioed: "L.A., we're crashing," followed by two garbled words which analysis showed seemed to be "Elp us, elp us." ~eo radtc. contact was lost as one of tt>e four remaining rotor blades sla.!lled Into Ille cockpit area b-d c.apt. Dupies' Position, de'stroying the communlcatioD.1 setup. Witnesses 1aw the craft change dinction btiefly twice just be!Of'e lt tilled lldewayo -blades chopping at the fulelage -then plunged 1Ueolly to earth. EllW>alvo dlacaHlon dealt also with '""~ o( a·ltllin In 11to automatic f1igbl control system, which threw tile copter into iU fatal contortions. lnvest.i,gators were still gathering data 11n ttl.e "Paramount disaster when, on Aug. 14, they were called out from Washington , D.C., to begin the meticulous ·Jo'b of Teastembling a se· cond charred LAA ship. 'Ille helicopt.er flown by Capt. Ken Waggoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa Men, crubed into a Compton playground while tbe pilot fought to set tt down. Cause of that crash, which killed 21 persOOB, Is believed to have been caus· ed by metal fatigue in the main rotor sI»Ddle assembly, The widow of one Garden Grove vie· tim filed a ,1.25 million damage suit the !ollowillg day. Little Old Lady Fouls Up Holdup WHlTTIER, Calif. (UPI) -All the guy -waa trying to do waa rob a bank. And all the Utile old lady was try· Ing to do was a good deed. She aaw this young man about 25 part hl1 car in the lot of the Crocker· Cttiuru branch, and noticed ht left his keys In the 1gn1Uon 1wl\ch. So she crabbed the keys and trailed him Into the bank where 1be found blm lalldna to a taller. 1'Young man," 1be acolded, 11Sorne· body'• lolnc to get their car stolen U they don't atop leoYinf tho key1." Wbat &he dJdn't know wu that the YOWll man bad Just told the teller be had a run. and wantfd a Jot of money. The.-sllrodalhor -and flVI up. Snatdlln& 111e l<ay1, be duh· ed out c( Iha bent, &ot In ~JI car and drove away. • .. 'VnfJelievable' • • ··864· Donor~ Givej I . •• Life to Boy, 15 ~ .. ' . Ll'ITLE ROCK, Ark. (AP).-ln.111:1 weeks, 15-yeer-otd Gary llemone baa m.se mMor new tr1ende ud lound ttiero ·are a I-nlce people In ·tile -Id. Gary, a hemoplllllac, broke hil leg lalbe<" Who -ta for tht Sl<lte We!< faro ~. coe• to tile blood -al nlCbU to help. -. Aug. 18 -. "" fell at bJa homo. Al of 'Ibunday t it W taten the clotting .-.... from 864' pints of blood lo keep him from bleedipi. • . . LemoDI .id his ton may have to stay in the hospital as long as six more weeks, depending oo when his broken right leg beal!i, ending Ile threat of bleeding, 111 Gery lies in a cast that reaches frcq.1 hit ~It tn the ankle c( his ::l rlgbt leg end tG above the knee of HOMEWARD BOUND Newport Pilot Rttd Balboa Hero Coming Home October 7th ByEVEL~SHERWOOD 01 '" DalN I'll•! lllff Lt. Peter T~Reed, U.S.N .. 28, ion of Mr. aod Mrs. Edward IL Reed of 33 Channel Road, Balboa, will return to CalilorDla Oct. 7 - The Ni.vy A-4 "Skybawk" pilot bas flown 150 combat missions in support of the commitment in Vietnam and has received many commendation medals for meritorious service-and heroism during bis eigbt·montb com· bat cntiae. They include 10 Air Medals, the Navy Commendation l\ledal, tho"Vle~ nam.ese Service and Campaign Medal and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallan· try. H~ served a! Per1onDel Officer and Landing s1~a1 001oor for A.¥ Squ~ Ill. He b8' persc>niJ!l'._mtde ~9'..~sfed landings ~~w-.~ ·~~ A+ '*1iate of 1be _unr;~ fit. :;outhern Calllornla, Lt. Reed Will J'J'Mlk& hi• home upon hJJ return from the combat area, in Leemore, where the squadron ta based when not aboard the e.ir'craft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard. Air California Reveals Profit NEWPORT BEACH (AP) -For the first month in ft~ lB·montb existence, Air OalifonU bas been able to report a profit. President Oerl Benacoter t.old Thurs· day's annual stockholdera meeting the airline cerrled mere than 70,<MX> pu- seogen in August and allowed a pro!it of '38,500. The company previously reported net lOH of $958,620 fOr the filcal year ended J\Dle 30 Oii. revenue of '6.6 mil· lion. BenetOter predicted the carrier \ftlUJd traD6port more than one mil· lion pa.111Seng«W for the current fiscal "'"· Stockholders approved a proposal t:o increaes authorized shares from one mUlion to three million. A cunpany spokesman said the move will allow greata" fiexlbility In lurture UJ>8D· skm plans..., Funeral Services Will Be Sunday For Mrs. Gurskell Funeral servi<:es will be held at 3 p,m. Sanday fOr' Marion Milne Gunkell, a resMle:nt 0( Laguna Beach since 1943. Mrz . Gunk.ell, 79, of 821 Ramona St., died Friday morning al Soulll Coa«I Oommuotly Hospfflal tollowlntl a brief lllness. Services wUl be conducted In Laguna Beech Funeral Home chapel by ttle Relf. Herry Gerlwd. minister of tbe Church of RellgioUll Scieoce. Afterwards Mrs. Gurskell'1 uhes will be scattered «t aea, according to her request. Mrs. Gurskell fOunded Marlon Milne Real Estate in 194.$ which she operated untll her retirement 1n 1957. It U now operated by ~er son, Lloyd MUM and hi1 wile, Modellne. Mrs. Gurikell was a pointer and former exhibitor at the Fetti\flal of Artl. She wu a mem1*' of .._ Church of RlllaioDI Science and WU &Cilvt In th• Laauna S..cb SIUfleboonl Club. Born In AU>trallt, Mn. Guntell c:eme In Lquna from Miami Beach. In .addltien to be:r 10n1 aurvlvon ln· elude " daug!Mr, Mn. Jolln Wltr ol Altldena: a lister, Mrw. Vma Gnice ol Sydnly, AUJ1rllla; and four erandcbllchn. Hemopllillo ta o liorldltary condltloo le which tile bloOd -not Clc\I nor- mcUJy, causing pniQnged bleed!il1. IL D. Lemoos, Gery's father, Wis the respoDJe of blood donors "unbe· lievable." "Sometime you wonder what the wr.rld ls cooling to. but it r-.es .. u yur faith in the human race, '1 Gary .oald from bis bo4 at Ille Unl""'all1 Of Arloanlat MedlCal Ceotef. The dooon have raiiged f)uri eolloge 11Udentl fl> allout 110 resl~t.s...ol. lb• 901J'thee.st .Arkansas town of Hamburg, some of Ml<lDl were flown to Llttle Rock on Gov. Wint.brop Rockefeller's private jet. Many persons responded too a pOOllc appeal !-0r donon . With the rmmber of donors, GMJ 'S Ielt leg. The cast bears the 1uto - of biJ frieodl. ~; Gary's days are filled. There wa1 a party on his 15th bi.rtbday Aug. 30. NUII'ISe!i oa hi1 floor furnished the cake. He hras finished reading a book about a Ruaoien royal Bnn~ !hat had fivo generations of. hemophilia. . He hu never been in clu1 alnce • 1er1na t11e tOth erado ~ l,>f hnlb bJJ Jeg before ICbool --but lio l<aeps up with IU llve aubjlcil wli!I' tho help " a leeeher -vlllts blm, dolly. • (An "A" and "B" studerlt, Glr')' bopo- ef to 'earn a doctorattJn matbematlc1. "lie' s a pretty mott,vated i\O' ,u ..,._ a boOp!W tpllitttman. : ~ ·~ 'Dixieland at Disneyland's :0 Features 9 Bands Tonigh~ . .. Nine of ·the natioo's top jazz band• will be on band for the .ninth annual "DlJ.leland at Disneyland" tonight. Louis Annstroog, however, who was orl(!nally sdleduled to perform has best forced to cancet his engagement due to a leg allmeot. Even witt!. Ute abaence of. 11Sa.tch· mo", groups such as Teddy Bucknel''11 Band, Turk Murphy's Band, the Fire· hou$e Five Plus Two and the Mickey Finn Show imure succeu !or the fel!I· ti val. , The one·night affair whi<:h gets un. der way at a:ao p.m. will begin with a "Tailgate !\amble" JlO?"'d• by torch· ll!illl lhrougl\ Ille streets of D!sneyland. Following (be parade will be a tra· ditional Disney-style firewvrks display, after which the bands will heed for ln· divldllll -· lbrougboul Dis-neyland for more than five boun of Dlxloland mmlc. '1\mong the more sensational groups preOlnl will be Turk.,MIJll>by's bao4. Proposition IA 'Big Headache' For Assesso1· By JACK BROBACK Of TM Dill~ P'l"1 ll•H PrOJ)Osition 9 on the November ballot might be Ille big bugaboo for most county officials bu! the newest tax measure, Proposition l·A, will be his biggest headache, County Assessor A(ldrew J. Hinshaw told supervisors Friday. "lf Prop. l·A passes, I will have to have at least 10 more full tlme employes and 50 part.time workert to take care of the additional wort toad," Hinshaw pleaded. The as&euor said apace would be an~er big problem. ''We are °""'"allng """In ball the apace tho ad- miniBtratlv. office ·says We' 1hould haye aoo would Med 3,000 sqna.re feet more plus additional equipment and furniture." Key piovisions of Prop. l·A provides for a nat f10 rebate m property taxes paid this year fOr all topayera and a f750 exempUon on property assessment& starting next year. Also the measure irovldes that renters may doUble their state in<:ome tax exemption; ellmlnates the pro- perty tax on' household furnishing• and provides • 15 percent exemption ll1 business inventory taxes. Hinshaw said passage of the measure would increase i>aper work tremendously. "It would lncree&e the, number of pieces of paper handled by our office by at least ~,000." "1bi1 means an tncreaae to ilve times the paper volmne we now have," tbe a11e11or 11Hl'ted. Prop. t, Oii the other hand would have little effect 00 hia omce, Hinshaw said. SlJf)e.tVi.9ors asked the assessor to give them a detailed letter nut Tues· dly outlining actions he wishes them to take. 'Battle of Chicago' March Slated Today <JH.JCAGO (UPI) -U1"1«med and P-poilco lode7 braced tor a march down Mktllgan Avenue and a l'ally Ill Gnnt Park to comm-. tllo -111ntversary ol the bloodJ .. Bettle ol Chk9go ... The d--prolettin& Police h#Jdlhll o( cortventic.weet desbe1 -pollcl and militant Pt'Olellon II _.-by , .. era1 anllwor aad ''pooce" _.. Their leaden •Ill· moc.d !hot more ~ 10,000 will tin ~ Tho Murphy oriantr*.ilon baa bOei> latgecy respon>lble for Ille revilall%a,-: -ol DWelaol Ill San Franctaco In'. receot years. Another favorite ii~~: peter Teddy Buctne<, who along \fltli. the Other stars of his band, will ~ pear at the festival for b111 filth coli·· secutive seaaon. ,.,. In addition the afore·mentiooa.l ects, sped.el hour·long Dixieland rewes will take place on the Tor:norrowland Stag~, at 9:30 p.m., ll:OQ p.m. and 1:00 a.m. MC for this special attraction will bl!~· Chuck Cecil of KFI radio :: : The $7.50 admission charge, witN1 tickets available at gete, includes un.i limited use of. all of the Disneyland 1 facilities with the exception of the~ shooting galleries, and admission u(. all oi the performance areas. Court Orders Times-Mirror To Sell Sun Co. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The . Gannet Co. Of Roche6ter, N. Y ., and the Times-Mirror Co. of Los Angeles allnounced Friday an agreement in principle for the sale of the morning,, evening and Sunday newspapers mi. San Bernardino to the Gannett Co. 1 The sale involves the Sun Co., wblch- publisbes the Morning Sun; the Even'~' ing Telegram. and the Sun-Telegranl> printed on SatW"day and Sunday. :: The proposed sale is subject to' preparation of a definitive agreemen~ the announcement said, and approval~ by the boards of directors of both: companies. r. The sale also must be approved by the U.S. District Court. The court ordered the Times-Mirrc.-Co. to sell the Sun Co. as result of an action brought by the Jao;tlce Department, which cbarged that acqulsitioo of the Sun Co. in 1964 violated federal an· ti.tnlst law. The Gannett Co. operates 30 dG.lly~ newspapers and nine broadcast sta· lions in New York, New Jersey, Con· necticut, Illinois and F1arida. The weekday San Bernardino Morn. ing Sun and Evening Telegram have a combined circulation of 78,00>. The Sun-Telegram clrculaliion on Sunday ii 00.000. The Sun Co. also includes Acme Colorpriht Co., which print.a Sunday color Comics for 52 newspapers tn the West and the Inland Prlnllng &'. Engraving Co., e. commttciaJ prtntei" end engraver. The company also oWJlfl substantial real estate 1n downtown~ San Berna.rtlino. .. i '· State Tax Bills '" Set for Mailing '" • SACRAMENTO (AP) -lncome td time is still slx months away, but 398, 711 ~ms will get btlll freq the Q.te next week for $280 mUUot they will owe wlien April 15 roill around. The Sllalo Fran<!Ue Tu ao.<I w!IJ.. mill the bllll to the slrale'• moot .m11: ent ptl'90ll&l Income tax payu-1, w~,.. now ere required to pa7 in advance OfF ' tile taxea they wlll caJculate nut Aprtt; on this yMr'• income. The 1Mr 11PPlles to ptr!M>DI wh01t P 191'1 stat·e income tax "" '200 oc.: Jll(ft, or ~· whose joint returns .. -Of tu of $IOO or more. . .. lldol.I of the board aay m0<e thaa, 80,000 " Iha bUJa .... for '1.000 ... DM"e. ,.. Felluro to mat1 tile advonoe poy- menll -l'llOll In penaK!el front • Mllcb t1io ~or """ be ucuaed. ooly fQr rma1""1te cau1e. ,.,. The deadline for the 7.l per cent o(.; the stele'• ~ "' fill their eel· -m11r111 11 0t:1. 31. \ I ' < By EARL WILSON Ofl'lrle~~-... •.. · It coot Poul lt-11 $325 and bJs ~wo companiona •2~ each f<r P· ting hil!h. high •t d>e High in Be!Je-i?J!e, llI. ·Russell, 18, and two 14- year-old girJs were a.rrested for staging a beet party on the nicl of lhe West Junior High School • tiUa Carenb11, one of London'! lissome lassie'.!', shows off the decoU.ete Ban- lon hooded print pantsuit from th« Worth Re1ortwear Collt'ction b11 Scan.- dinavian designer Sigh.rttn during Cl recent ;uant down the Strand. • ~ H1rold FulktrJOn, 39, of Bloom .. ington, ID., was rescued from his pickup truck just In . the nick . of time. He had been pinned upside down in a creek for 10 hours with his head partially under wat~r. Hospital officials said he was m fair condition, but the first thing lie asked for was a drink of water. • ., Teachers. were asked what they th.ought should be done with half of a $900,000 surylus in the Las Vegas School l>i$trict budget. Most recommended a ,1 Chri&tmas .boniu for ttachers. J. The school· board said it would· considrr this. • Herman Fih:gerald Richards, 59, pleaded guilty In court today to "maliciously administerinf coal gas" into his neighbor's room and was placed on probation with th.e admonition "you must not do 1t again." Richards said he used a rubber hose to send whiffs of gas through a bole in the wall when his neighbor's parties became too rioisy. "This usually quieted them down ," he said . • A woman toa3 excused from l ;ury duty in West Palm Beach, Fla., when she told the ;ud{le t she didn't think she could dis· cuss obscenity with five male i jurors. The panel WC1$ being ~ chose-n to htar charges a~ai~t fiv e me n accused of publishing i obscene comics in the Florida ~ Free Press, a hippie·orienUd tabloid newspaper. • ~Cary Bums and Danny Ladd, of Mineral Wells, Texas, found they had a Jot in common when they wound up in the same room at Palo Pinto General Hospital. Burns and Ladd. both 17, were both accident.. ally shot in the foot on the same day while frog hunting with two friends. The accidents occurred five miles apart and within two hours of each other. Shooting Suspect Pleads Innocent . Earl R. Lyon, 24, cbarpd with rhanslaugher In the 1h00Ung death of a Santa Ana man followln& an argument last July 12, bu pleaded Innocent to the charge in Superior Court bere. Judge William C. Speln .et Ocl 22 a-. the date for a hearing: on • motioa tO dlsmls• the charge again.rt Lyon, a Yorba u.nda re1lde11t, who ii accused In the de1th of Raymond C. Rull. 23, S"anta Ana. 1'ria1 ba1 been tentati•elJ s~t for Dec. 4, pending the outcome of the hearine. Lyon w11 arrested orlglnaIJ,y on l)lsPldon of murder, but !hi cblrgo WU redopd durio( I prellmtnll)' boll'lnC ot. the cue In Santo Ana MunidJ"ll Court. .. ·Bike Overboar • NO SERIAL NUMBERS, SO BIKE IS THROWN IN DRINK Horbor Offlcl1I Jack Betti {!oft) ind N1wport Del. Ken Smit~ MACHINE DISAPPEARS WITIIOUT LEAVING TRACE Batts and Smith 'Jettisoned' Bike 3 Miles Out at S.a WHY IT WAS 'CONTRABAND' S...111 Numbers Were Drilled Off Astronauts in Final Test Before Launch c.u>E KENNEDY (UPI ) -'n!l"ee Apollo astronauts p~ their spJceshlp throtlgh the final bours of.lt.s last blr IHI today before launch Oct. 11 '"Id the uercile waa reported procreating -·•hitch. Tbe run, called a runt readiness telt,· wu an overall cbect or the enUre 224-lOot rocket and cpacecran com· blnaClon. Motorcycle Ends Run With Splash Whop ! Clonk! Bong! Splo sh! J ust li ke thot o Hondo 160cc motorcycle wort h obout $250 wo s hammered by e sledge and given the deep-si x treatment by New- port Booch police. The doomed cycle was done in Wednosdoy becouse it hod o blonk space where its iden tify ing num· bers should have been , police eK· ploinod. Declo rod "controbrond" by tho courts, the cycle could not be so ld, traded, or given away. So police were ordered to destroy the per· .fectly good mach ino. I Newport offrcers came into pos. ·session of the cycle a year ago when • patrolman stopped its two riders for a traffic violation. I Tho officer found tho cycle's serial numbers we re drilled off. He arre sted its claimed owner for pos· sessi on of a vehicle without identi- fy ing numbers, as required by law. The youth a""rted he hod bought tho cycle from a friend for $50. Unfommatoly. the frie nd could not corroborate tho tale. He hod, accord ing to the boy, iust died. Skepti~al officers said that any· one should hav-. known tho mo- chine wa s worth more th an $50. ----------------------- DAll.Y Rock.et Range Planne I I t ' • ' Ford: to Test P.topellants at Capo .S~,.''~.,. net.111 •Of an 879-acre roe~« teat ranee to be lociltod near San Juan Capjstrano have been AllllOUJlCod by P!iilco-Fonl'1 AmlllWonl< Dlvlalon In Newport B<ach. Tllo property 1-ed from tho O'Neill Ranch will l>e used to test pro- pellants and small rocket mot.ors beioC developed by the Newport Beach labonlory. 'Ibe test area seven miles ftom San Clemente and fartt:ier nay from other developed areas wl.n be in Opention by early 1969, with about 15 employea. Philco-Ford Vice President John B. Lawson said, however, as many as 100 workers will staff the facility in the next five to 10 years. The project wW include site im· provementa, .lncludin( a tiring range , a 4,000-square -foot building with of. fices, labs and machine shops, and a storage facWty. Only about 65 acres will be uaed in· iti.ally and a buffer zone, to remain in effect at the range's completion, wW be establls'1ed for security and noise protection. Earlier this month, ttie Orange County Planning Comm.IS6ion issued a 2oning vvianee to operate the facility, which will primarily 1erve the U.S. Defen&e Department. The test site is about 2.26 milel lon& and: .75 miles wide Md t1 liocated on a priv~ road oft Qrt.flga Highway, lying adjle<llt to Camp -· It will 9djoin 1 similar rocnt tell!nc ranp. Funeral Services Slated Monday For Elmer Smith Elmer B. SmJth, owner of the Harbor Transfer and Storage for 23 years, died at Hoag Memorial Hospital after a short illness Ttnasday. He ,.., 66. Services wlll be held at 2 p.m. Mon· day at Bell Broadway Chapel, Costa Mesa. He was active in clvlc affairs and was a member of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce ; a charter member of the l .W.O.S., and the 1Jon1 Club of Costa Mesa. He is survived by three daughters, Mary C. Bose, Peggy Stearns and Jeanne Temple, all of Costa Mesa, a brother, Kenneth of Oklahoma; eight grandchildren; and 1 even great· grandchildren. rnterment will be at Westmln1ter Memorial Park, Westminater. 'Dixie,' Rebel Flags Dropped at Miami U. CORAL GABLES, Fla. (UPI) -The president of the UnJvers6ty of Miami has ordered the unJversJty band to stop play.Ing "Di.1.ie" and all con- federacy symbols on the campus be discarded. The president's , decision comes in tll.e m i d d I e of • push by Negro students at South Dade High Sebool to change the echoo1'1 n 1 c k n a m e , "Rebels," and abandon the ute of con· federate unilorms for the school· band and the use of !.~e confederate flag 11 a scllool symbol ... ' • l I l ' . (' • ' ' . r---- ~~~· Af~TitOHIC j "'1""-~~ Olt4HGE COUlllT't'- 1"'4 DIEGO COUKT'I' Lffill $AM Ct.IMIHlE • ' '/ CROSS HATCHED AREA SHOWS SITE OF ROCKET RANGE • , Heck No, ·St.ables Won't Go; Little Girls Say So .. ,,i·, • . .By JACK CHAPPELL Of fM .,.,., ,. S1eff Hell hath no fury ~e a little girl wboao pony ta losing II> home. A!k Irvine Company President William Mason. From hi• office en down (Mtle misses are notoriously contemptuous Of titles), the company 1n the last few weeks has been besieged. by teartul moppets and lrate moms. All proWted Irvine plana to cl••• down the Rancho cetritos Stables between Corona dol Mar and Laf\111& -· Irvine officials announced today 'that they've Jive.n up. '!be ~bles will stay open. The horse ranch, on the cliffi below Coast Highway, boards about 1.50 horses, Most of them be.loo& to little i\rls. M....,, -didn't-laxM' of the ori&intJ. le&H cancellation plans, 11al 11Ul'riaed by tho .Uddon ~·· One WU I pe!ition ~ by 2l) Suzies, N•y• and Kathys. They ask· ed "Mr. Pr!lident" whel'fl their horses could be kept 1l there were no Rancho Cerritos. There wu also a letter from Jenifer Hutchinson. Sbe'aaid: "I'm a little girl who is 9"' yean old. I baive a pony who J.love dearly. His name ii Sugar. I ride him when 11 get a chance. He lives at Rancho Cer· rll<ls which la bejng clOled down. "P\eue, Irvine Company, give our It.a~ a new place. 'Cause if yoq don't, l won't see Sua:ar any mOH." Thet did It. The Irvine hllh command decided not to terminate the lease until the company had built "super" strablee of Jt;a: own. Plans are now in the works for the new -Jes, llCCOrdlnc to Doniel .\.. O'!WftB, managw Of lrvine'a °*~' mercial properties. O'Farren 1aJd no o:act location hla. been determined r... the Irvine tlll>ltl,' but tho rile Will be ln "Ulla ,.,....al ...... He mentioned T\lrtle Rock and s..i' Canyon aa poulbilltiet. ~; "The Jed baa -.,. • .,. high. J>rl..-tty !:"our pumlnf d--," he empbuiied. , ., Tile Imno ~. ol>Wouoly, Im'\' Just borliflC a"OUDd. . i ~ Deportation Due · For Pot Charge?-: • A Z.year~kt l CaDldl1n ,living th" AMl!elm may be doported fafr -bing bl• I-year-old ... lo ...... m8rijuana. · : ~ Superior Judge William C. Speirs Thuraday ordtnd llobert S. Rodgers to .eerve one year in the Or nae eoun": · ty jalJ foll.....i by -y-.o pro-batton for furnishing the narcotic )" hls son. : Ae<0rdiog to testimony In coozt Thursdey, the U.S.1 m ml gr a ti on Servict is constder:ing deportation d' Scott to his native · Olmda = result of bis ~vioU'?J!\ Judge ~ . as part at Scott: 1 sentemce, mended that he be deported. The boy hu been turned o•er to hJs mother, dlVOl'tled · from Rndier1 - living kl SeaJ Btiaeb. Rod&ers was ordered to avoid all contact with h1a son as part cil tbe se~tence. other thing. . '· No man -1"lllk oh: ..,. a i week, and aloo -~ 1 '' ........ I am ODO ....... ti,;,,, for f Help me stamp out ::.;~n~0~:;~ . doet not etay open after di•••wi:· scruff ians, lopsiders uy nening of the week. '· That ellminalel lopoiden. , & ( h') d I (3) Some men ...., filled • Yee . ang eseats liedty when they bay the ...it ••. Other_ eh_ .. _ TbOt Yoa'll not find t"-ti.roe wordo ia Wel>okr'1. Y .. '11 fiad tbe official definltiono only iJI Bidwell'•· -Scruflian: one whooo nit never again loob a1 niee H it did in lhe otore mirror. -LopoUkr: one wb°"' 111it wa1 altered by a earpenter. ---lhnt~: om who1e trM:1t11 don't quite Hay •p to fall mut pooition. Unlike a ..,rtaln brMd eom- puy, I ti.lid otrong bodlet three way1. (1) I oell hand tailored 1ai11. Mott 1ait1 are 1ti&cltecl like pajamao, flat, on a ""!inf """"'""'" Then lher're Lrwd into i.. ...... •""1>e .. ._ tCll"J. Alter ev_, cleaning, ti.,. 9" .ritllat buk to t1i.eiJ' ocitiMJ fliot ""'"""""· TheU..--to ~ the abape baek In, ..... J.e ..., -prw It aueoly Ilse--my""' -My hand IAlllond "'* .. -intbef-•ftlse .... -1"'• ............ (WW to ,..)·wt.,..111e1, ..._ 11t11i ea, lite• prcis-. tlaee 1th t , u he -1111til lhe ~ ii · io, • ':'Y ~. welsfit, "" 1J11>in ·--· ...... ~. . -pl. eomp-. ,..., __,... ,. pt1t m If, for ex i. ~ · •• it fork_. _...,,_-aot .. A .. ruffian ii only a oeraf al>!e to P_,.,. tlse follow-• -Ing .....do, "Plo.e don't -fian if he doet not ha.., my th ...,....J..,"" · d ... label next to.hi• heart. e r--J ' an y~u Ye (2) A "-nt tailor ii hard been hry '8 your llllla •'- to find any more. The really where, P may ba•~ 1 · preb- good onee are almott extinet. lem hr ~ ~lrdupo11 dept • Hine ii a really lfOod one. 'Jhat I where Jock Bil! .... 11 11'e 'belt in all~ Co.aty. eomea to J'O'll' n1me. Don't He bold. a needle wltlo....,... uk yoar deoner to take 91', thmftb -d foreflaweri lbe11e .ewing. If yoa're ~ wider, dummy -~.... or uar:r-ower, rn alter )'OIB' ...it -.... t.otd a .-alnl p.., to fit, for a ......... ] ehlll'!Je, no How come my talJot" lo bet-matter where ~ ''-@ht it. ter dum th-oleewhere? Well, U you're a ......... t from • I pay -mo...,.. My -(1111111e of 1&ore) oo: ,~-of peUton 1111d lhe -ioy-t -.i),or-&om•-•f _. ... _.t ,.et ......... od -.), rn ndmlJle ,__ .... he " t. ...,. p-Dy -I IO w,1.1? .. p111. Be --·AM --t'111'1aleepry....,.._r Jack Bidwell 3467 Vie U ... 81 ::;:;: 8""L, ID """b:! .... -to ,W.' •'• -.d 11te u. 111 ... Pl 11 el fNe pa11•I I 1111 the -· ri.o.. ~ c,,,...., 19'8, J.ek .. llJatlL ., .. .· ~; • . • • • -- ( - ' I t • ' • ~. S>ot-21, lM' I • Pulpit and · Tbt Flrtl 'IJ1lled .. Maaati. Oma, GO W. =~-==--~ ;·•.t:• Alll ll o.m. su.la'J. ....... 11 ... lllcUrd. Dololrp ~at-. A .... .l .... auw JNIMIJ •nd • -odlOol cW..1 will 1lo ..-at both houri. ,,,. ~ lollowohlp "°"" • wUI --1:30 .. 1:30 p.m. Dr. ww;.m 11. Ell<r. .... .--.. ol tb• Latbllra• .. ~ ., U.. M.ute:r, 2:900 ,._ Vlow Drive. °"""'" .clol ·Mor, will deli-a -tltlod "Alllllllnt: rull stature" •t Sunda1'1 1:'5 and 11 a.m. waralip ·:houri. -cl the consre1ation ... wm start a new Bible study ,,. cJua at 1:45 a.m. 'lbe book ~ 7.ol Jomnlab will be the IHI • ~-ltudl· .•• " :· Tbt Flr1t Ualttd -~. M-at Cbattb, mt !'Ith St., HUDUniton Beach, will conduct two w ors h \P services Sunday. The Rev. G. lluaatll Shaw will pr .. cll on the topic "Th• Trag>dy 0 f Emptinel1.1' Service• l>elln at 9:il0 and II a.m. New membln wtI1 be roceivod durinl the 9::M> ltf\lke. Olurcb IC h 0O1 clll1t1 will be held at t ;SI Ind U a.m. and nlll'llQ ..,. will bo trcwklod. Th•S"'*Yachoololtbt F•••tafa Valle1 Pn1bytartn Chrdi, 9Q) Talbert Ave., enters it. • cond week of lb: attendance contest this Sundaj>. Tum c.ap:atns are Mrs. At:atha Campbell and Mr. Jerry P utaln'." Mrs. Robort Betti ii cbainnall. Sunday school be .... at 9\45 a.m. "Whit Ia God?" ii the ti· U• Cl the sermon P_,.., StoWy P. Allen will deliver at the U a.m. worship hour, Special music will be by Mrt:. Stanley P. Allen, soprano. At 7:30 p.m. one of the MOOdy lnatilut. of Sci_. filml will be shown. 'ntled "Flylnji Wonden" the film 11 allout bata. "The Reyol Reid 14 Hap. pi.Dess" ii tbe sermon topic fOf' Sunday to be given by Dr. Henry Gerhard. mini.at.er of the Laguna Baacli QllUb of l\aUilo111 Scleace, 20062 Laguna Can· yon Road. s.rv1c.. beJin at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday ocbool and the youth """" meet during tbe Pew O o'clock aervlc1. T la e church allo spoaaor1 a PUbllc -· « IAlturo World, ~ 2, .. e11 'Dlurlday at 10 a.m. · '11 Ani the Docr0 will be the meuac• ,iven by the llUlor. the J\ev. WUU. J. Lo1r, or tho First Baplllll Clntrda of Huntlnaton Beacll, at both the 1:30 a.m. service at Peek'• Chapel, 7101 BoJ1a Ave .• We~er, and the 11 a.m. at e Hun-llnlt<>n Bea ape!, Sixth and Orange. The 7 p.m. famlly nlJl!t service w1Il couUoue it& l!1l<!y Cl the Old Testament with tho book of Levlticua, "B<o>;irl& Down 121• Bar· riars." Thia Sunday at Com· munlty Metllodlll Cbarell, 11662 Hell Ave .. Huntington Beach_. the 1\ev. Lawrence T. Young will be preach.int at both the 9 Uld 10:30 services on 1'Receivin1 tbe Spirit." ChW'Ch I c b 0 O 1 classes will be offered at botf! hOID'I. A mmnbership training clu1 for adults will beCiD thil Sunday at. 9 a.m., (See PULPIT, Pqe I) Shewmake Appointed N-11Wi>orS..VMth· day AdY<n!Ut Cburcll has -"1ted tbe Rav. John Shewmab as it.a a e w · minister. He tiUreeedS Elder Huold Flory who wu tru5lmed14Vl-.ute. The Rev. Shewmak e moves to the Harbor Area from Vilta, Oallf. where he WU ' & minlJter for dJ: years. Prev101IY be served oburdlea at Brawley and F'ollbrook. The Rev. Sheyml&ke 111d his wiff, Carol. have four cbildrm. They are ..ttllng In their ......... at ~1 T-...,y Courl, llun· lilJtllX!n BMC!!. Past0r's Daugliter . Missionary To Be Missionary Conference · Scheduled Miii ~ J. J:lhr, ---., Dr. -JI. i:n.r, ,..... ., -dtl Mir'•~~., ... -· -MnJ Bll!r. , ~ ..... 14 lie a m'wtMi'rrJ .-. In Alrlca. u Sf\o,WU! ~ -~ :..:.:::·~~~: 1.uibCM Cb u re b Ill ,..._. ... lpodol_ at the cburcb, -at 2900 -View Drl ... Sundl,y' <lee. 13. The IO:IO a.m. - will bo • port ., tl!o --fr 11atloa'1 iotll .... nlv.-y. A recopdool b: memben will bo liold ~ 2o 301451Db~. TUine port In b «ID· mlaD>nlll( -will bo Miii EUC'1 fd>er, Dr. Oll'I W.Sec-.~ o1 the P..W. -•Ill Synod, tbe llov. ~ W. Dupn cl' Port ~ W ubin&t<m, repre,..tln( Ille World Mission BMrd, and -pulorl ., .. C<mll'•ptioa. MillEU•aradu&ted from Colifonlla ~ Colle(t In Tbou11nd Olb In June, 1187 wttb a BA delroo A,RICA IOUND Miu Miry J. Iller ID Enlllsi> and .,_under the Wotld -BMrd al tbt Encllob Lanr••c• lmtJtute o1 the UUverslty of Mlchipn at Am AJi>or in order .. -En(lllb .. Alrloons. Sb• bae l>eeoaulped lo. ocbool In -and will leave 111 1acn u offtcit.l• caa. lllWllt clearaa::e. A<lplOla~-­,._wlll bo-udaod"' -ml lltllle ,.......,., m•11km1111 bmerlJ .-v· Inc wllb TEAM ID , 1ndla -.. Tlbolan bordar, at Cllllral llil>lo Churcb, 23rd Md ~. Coata Mesa, Oot. 4,. """ On ~. Oct. 4, Mn . ~ wll """""'" • -cllnaer lor file .con· INSTRUCTOR ~s...dly, Oct. s, the Tho Rev. Moynord forco a.v. ~ will speak ot boCh the t ~a.m. and IOolO a.m. IOfVlcol. Al the 7 p.m. anx. be will show 11ide1 and toll cl the couple's work ID Tibet. I.amaa to Talk A noted author a n d blbllcll sc:bolar, Dr. Goorl• M. Lamu. will be the IUesl 1peat:er at Sund1y'1 JO a.m. ltr'Vlct of Newport Unity Chacb in tbe senior citizens center, ™'1 and Irvine. The subject of bil trail: Sunda)> ril be "The Bible : The Wotld'• Grea~t Mori! and Spiritual Guide.'" Prophecy School Set A "Nllbt School of Propbecy" w:fl! bo bold at prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 21187 Mesa Verde Drive, ()>eta. Mesa, Sunday tbr'"'ib Tueoday with th• Rev. Maynard Force, presi· dent of the California Lutheran Bible School, as instructor. The ....vices will be held at 7o00 p.m., Slmday and 7:10Moadtym!~. ··oRAN .G·E -COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY I FAllVllW IAPnST CHURCH "''..., Ill~ ..... _. hilt Dftw. CM. 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE t A.M.. IU .. DAT CMUll'M ICHOOL •ill •.M. M. Ml a Jr, Mt ..... Y_,. ,_...,_., 1 ...... WM. 1111 a l :IS P.M. ................. v. ,.....,_ •.-r c..-._,..,, HAUOR TRINITY IAPTIST CHURCH Int .... It. • ....... C.... W- .IUIT -LTAHCL -Sunday 1!cMo1 9:411 a.m. Morning Wonhlp 11:00 a.m. Bapllll Tralnln( Union. s p.m. Evealni aervlct 7 p.m. Wec!Deada1 Bible Slud1 • Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. '' RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH llO HAMILTON, COSTA MIU R••· l•lt Sc.hm•lt1kopf Wdt, SM'¥1c.1 , , l :lO A.M. Tn1!11f111 U11l•11 • , •• , , ••• 6100 ~ ScliMI ••••••• t:41 P.111111 w.m1, •••••••• 1:00 M•,.1119 WenfilllJ •••• 11 :00 W•d. f¥111T11t S.Mce , •• 7111 ...... 64Jo.fll1 ".,..,,....,.A ..... UNIVERSITY IAP11ST CHURCH nu .. L fAUU.Dll ID. UJl'TA ANA HllaKTI , aut11•A'f ICtttol ...... , ............................ t1• A.M. MOIUUllfe WOIUlllJ ,,., ................ , ............. 11 AM. IVlflllllf• .... KIP •.•. , ............................... 1 P.M. MIDWlllC l•ltvtel WIDMDDA'f . .. . .. .. ........ 11" r.M. llYo .. llT C,UHU.-CHUltC" rNCIMI ~ RUT FIRST CHRISTIAN IAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH ., -,_ Victoria & Placontia Ave. ,..._.._ ..,....) Costa Men 17411 M........ ,,,_. L ......, ....... ....., ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' CHURCHES ltAllCllB °' THI 110\'HD CHUICH TMI •lbl CHURCH OI CMlllT, ICllNTIST IN IOITON, MAllACHUlllTI . Subject of i:.eslOn -September ~ "REALITY" Coron• dol t,lor-So....i Cllurch of .._rt IHch C......*'M•~ ••• c.-K. " .... c.... ..... a.rd IS.-., IU11I 11 A.W, ---nuL-11wy. Cotti Mos-first Church •10 w. , ... St. Sn. ,,, u. t ill .......... 2 .......... Dr. --ltuntl""°" INct.-fll'lf Chu..., . , . ·ri ~~on.. ..... f:J0, 11:11..f&ll.,IJ ~ • .'I _.., ... •-110011" ... n•·loach-Flrst Church ~ tll HJtl DrM In. t :JO, 111 II. t :JO, It. IM4l"t lMM Ill Hit' Dr. Nilwport Boact.-Flm Churdl JJOJ YM l.We S... t :ll. 11 1 SS. t :ll, 11. ........... -Jll 1 • I.We All are cordWly Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges Of the lleadln& Rooma "'· --- -o.;::.:,:=" EVANGEUCAL FREE CHURCH S11ittl1y $de.I •••••• t&IO AM ..,,, w .... • • I Jll • op HUNT1Na10N QACH M .... r .. w.n111, •• '''"AM ..... ac::.. .::.:·:.~·::::: .• ~ •• :.n: ' 1t12 ROllDA All. Pr1ytf' krtk• •••• 6:11 PM ..... ......., ........ tlr• 1.-. ~ SCMM ....... ·. tr4f .LM. ....... .._., .......... •1• r.M. fn11l11t Wenl!lit • , , , 7100 PM ,....... ...._. · ............... ' 11.-. ._...... ..,.., ... · 1t• A.M. ._.. ............. 1•• P.M. ............................ ,....._ WIDMllDAY • .,.., • ...-.,,,tlf'ltAI Nursery Care Provided ~ .:~~\'cs~~~~~;:'~ ~~~~14~7-4144~~~~~~ ..... ~~71~1 ~ .. ~·~· ... ~·~~::::=::::::::::::;::;:;;;~~~~~~;:;;:;;~;:~::::::::::::~11 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M1in I: Acltmt Streeh Huntington l•1ch 'MONilflll Wonhlp •• 1~10 10:41 l lbl• Sch"! , •••• ,,:10 v ... t1ri 6re11p1 •••• 6:00 PM ho"i119 w.nhip •• 1100 ™ allk l'-b .,._. -WM. -7 0.111. N""'" Clf't ~ It IN ~ °"""' .,.. .... Dl9I OWolllll-D-Jlll W1 t.li1¥1 In You •. , UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 1219 Vlcfori1 St., C1.+1 Mt11 ,.~;--.....,;,,., 646 4652 BAH A' IS PROCLAIM Saha' u' llah "Thi Promi,td Ont" 141·1215 or 149·2001 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING! ,... ......... 2:11.,....... Sent.. CALVARY CHAPEL ............ NEWl'ORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH ... 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WILSON ST., COSTA MESA lrTWllN HAllOI •IMll FAllYllW SUNDAY ~ORNIN& IJI LE STUDY .•••• ,, ••.•.•••• f :4l AM SUNDAY MORN IN& WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• I 0:45 AM SU~DAY EYlNIN;. WORSHIP ••••••••••••••••••• 6100 P.M. W~NESDAY EVININW l llLE STUDY ••••• , ••••••• 7:10 PM NUISllT CA.II PIOVIDID o._. 0 . MQfleW M-Phono: 548-5711 Emphuizins T11t "'" of God TM rmon of Ch rist Tht! Power of tht! Holy Spirit s..,nd.-y Sdlool ! AM Momln1 w.,.,ll!p ! '"' iG.:JO AM Ewnl"I Sefvkt 7 l'M Wed"'1111y libl1 Study lftd ,,.,,., 7 rM N~ry du1lnf Rtv/Cllt Af•RYou1h ........ Cm. of On.np and 23rd. St. , CoRI Me111 ,..,,. H. L ,ltinef; IFCA Mbr, l,NTINSIVI • -1l!o Uall Y PILOT'S to'IW.,. of ~ -. Ho ..,., ,.,., 'qnt • rllCldt. _...,.,..voua... D. G. Hwst .....,_ Mlehttt Doy or Night COMMUNITY CON6REGA JIOllAL • 611 HILIOTltOPE '" M......,,!11 Melt W.....,_ll:ff1.t..M. Qaf'dl ...... ,., ...... . Dr. ,, ....... ~· ... ..... .. ....... D.C ... 6~ I THI IPISCOPAL CHURCH Wol-Yeu. ST. JAMIS, not Y1o 1Wt. - -___ ,...,, .... ,,'" -·---·'"-............................ -·"" .... -.. -... -....... --Phone: 6754210 ST. MICHAIL ll ALL ANGILS PacWc vi... Dr. at Mu&uorlle. Corona det Mar Sunda:is: 8:00, 9:81l-Ollld care at 9:80 Holy DIYI u lllDOUDced ...... ,.. ...... 1..-s ...... _ .... , .... ,, ST. JOHN THI DIVINI, 2063 Oran&• Ave., C.llL Sund111 7:80 & 9'.80 ChW'Ch Scbool-9:30 Thunda:is: 8:80 & 10 Lm.; Holy DIYI u lllDOUDced ""'· n. ....... w. ···aft -...... 14Mt:U IPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S IPISCOPAL CHURCH First Anemblv of God Churcii · 146 E, 22nd St., Coot1 Mo.a 541-3761 M. C. CNnlc, Poller Sh1rU P1ttl1111, Chelr Dlr•cf•r ....,. w..I -t:JO .... _a-fertll ... -·-,....,w...,,-1.llt .... _......,., ''I , .... ...,._.,.I ,.. .. ...... " 1011:1 ...... ni.. .... -1,... c,.... a.Ar If All~ lhtleStffy l ,,.,.Srrke-W1k1 • .,. 7:10 , ... .Vi1iton W•lcome--Nunery Att•nd•nt nlHllnt 11 a Harbor ArH Reform Temple St. J1moo lpl1copol Churdl 3209 Via Lido, Newport IHdl SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IU.111 llK LllNOW POlt IMPOkMATIOMI CALL Ql.M4I Gvange/ Jempt "ASSEMBLY OP GOD" lllO' .... lll'IM,C.... ..... 11111 AN. -_.., ........ It•" A.Mo -,_, ..... 11• '.M. -ltl'tfVl,I TiwM C ...... .....,_ .+1 I ........ "· K.. Ml ..... ,... ltn. K.. ...,., ......... -- t :41 ..... _,...., ...... 10111 A.M.-'"WW II,.._ a...r ,.,IJIOfl b~ ..... Clf' 7:00 ..... -....................... , .. CkltA ....... M .......... ...,...,._ 6:00 P.M. Yffttl ,...,...,, hll Mln'Q'. ,...._ W•il"••il.:t, 7:JO ,.111.-llbl1 ~1114, & Preyer p,,,,, M•1ti111, M•...i1y, 7:JO P.M. HARIOR ASSEMIL Y OF GOD 740 W. Wiiton. Cotta - Y. L HIRTWll;I, ,_., UI ION ca.IT, .......... ., ..... , .... S11nJ1, Sch•ol t :41 •·•· lr-t•tt1i111 Wor1hl, -I OilO 1.1111. .._ ..... _. __ .. _, S.t1M11 )y , .... , ..,.. .... • ....... n.a e1t4• S.ni-Ii., r1rtw R•c111tl, r•Ntt1N fr•111 Vl1 ... 1111 m .• 101 .... 141.1111 COSTA MISA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~ -~ -• .......,,. -Clllil c.r. -FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9040 T.-..n AN, IT.._ I ......,..,, fOUNTA.IN YAWY UNIFllD SEltVICIE • S11M11y s,h•ol f:lt-WORIHIP • I01JO W•r1hl11' & Yetttfri S1'9Ull'I • 6:10 '·"'• N11r11ty IW•Yi•M 1t 111 1•,.,idr A Cl I M"i °"'"91 -.....,...._ M A ....... W-... ·'· ' Newport Herbor luthoron Church 2llOI CU!! Dr. 1J M293 ,._ ........... e. LJtilw. ,...., Luth.ran Church • of tho Mator I 2900 P1clfle View Dr. i; CORONA DEL MAR "" .... -.. .. ---DR. WILLIAM R. ELLEll ..... ..,...,. ........ ,.,,. '""" ...., ldletl ...... ••U.lt14f .... ....... -.. .... 111 ... n.1" Nunery cart available at ID 1uvicu WILCOME Phone OR ~022 1:45 A.M-F1111U., Wol'd\11' t :41 A.M-Su111fey 011rcli Sdieel 11 :00 A.M.-F11tiv• Wor1hl .. Nunery PrnWM CHRIST LUTHDAN CHURCH Mmourl Synod 760 Vlct•la It.., Cotti MUI Litthlr V. Tornow, Putor 541 ltot ._..,. ""'-e1 l :lJ A 11 A.M. 1-r ldlMI: t 1M A.Mo .lfllll l!Me C._1 f :lt A·M. CHlllTIAN IUMINTAlY SCHOOL 14W116 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mtw Yw.lt OriY• & J11r1r Street, Coste M•11. C1nf. .t.NORnr C:. AHOIUOM, .. ..,. P'Ml.ILY lllt\'ICI 1 -10:)111.m, iUHDAY SCMOOl: f :lJ 1.10:1J I.ti'. Prl11ce M P11ce Li.rth•r•n Scho1I -Miu Either Ol1c., Pri11cip1I Office Pkri•1 149°0121 ~hool Phon1: !i49.056l HUNTINaTON llACH UNITED CHURCH Of REUGIOUS SOBICE 420 10th St., Huntintton llo•ch Sundey Mornin9 S•rviees end Youth Church-I I AM ...., ,.,., .......... ~-: ll6.2120 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo1 ld1"d COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 111 Aj1t1 675.MSO 1:11 nfor1111I WorMip t :lO Tr1411io111I Wo,..hip I SunJ1y School Hwnfi119fo11 lo1ct.-Nert!I COMMUNITY MnHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hill Av•·• .142.-44611 Wor1h!p I Ch11rch School 9 I IO:lO AM -lrvln ..... E11t lluff 1 C•1l1 M111 FIRST MITMODIST CHURCH ltfh St I H•riior llvtl. Wenh1, I Cl:urch Sch•of t :lO 1 11 AM 1'41-7727 C.rt1 Mo11 Nerti. MISA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Mia. Yw4• I l1k1t SI. Mt-2719 Wenhlit I Cli11rch School f :OO I 10110 AM H11rih1 ..... i•1ch PIRST UNITED MITHODIST CH URCH 2nl 17tli St ••••• !il6.JIJ7 S•rvfc•1 -t :10 & 11 1.111. N11rHry tM. JIMf gr1d1 • 11 Cli1rc:h SchHI -t iJO 1.111. UNIVERSITY : MnHODIST CH URCH • Wor1hip •••• l;lO AM Ill· I 2ll M11tin9 t1111por1rlly !11 St. Mir\: Pre1by+.ri1" Chvrch E11tbl11ff Dr. I J1mboro• Rtl. • • • • • • • ' ' --------· l1gu111 l11ch ~ LAGUNA HACH • METHODIST CHURCH ! 21612 W1.r.., Dr 11 " Se. U:9u111 • Wonhip t:lO I I I 'AM : Ch11rch School 9:45 AM '! 499-JOll • --------: N1wpert l11ch CHRIST CHURCH l'f THI SIA 1400 w. a.ii,., :r ... 11. 671-JIOI Wer1hl11J & Church Sd!HI . t :lO AM • • • • • • • • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES l ~~o~fw=:th~e:;;..,::C=o~a~s~ta~l~A~re~a~s~~1 Christ Church Presbyterian • 11111 ...... "' , ......... ) "•".......... : 61Llm W. ALUM, PAITOI ' ..... W.,....,: t:JO AM c-.. ldteel: I O:•I A.M. ; Offke J1 I W St ....... : UM1 Jt ~~~:=;:'-'=:..;.:;:.=.;:.=.;'-"'~.!!!:!!.!!._~~~· Church of th• Covenant : 2150 ......... IM4·C... M-: ....., w....., a ca... .....,., t'1o • • -""lif."'JlrliiftiWil""f14~M~li04;.;;;i;;;lj~j;;;j;-:, St. Andrew's Pre1bvterlan Church ... ., ............ ......,....... : CMUUS Mnmr lllllN"ILD, PAITOI ' .... a... ..... 11.ti.11111.AM ! ~-,~-;:;=::;:-;;::='~u~n~1~1~--::;,.--.-~! St. Marti Pl'HbYiWI• ChiirCll • c.... · t ,.. a l:MWaff ......_, c.... ,.. .,. ; MOUll C. IOllNION. INT. PAITOI • W.....,_ I Cllirwlfl 1•11 10 AM ' • ~-..-:-=:::::-..:--.''~'~'i''~'~'-.---,.,.,~~--: COiiiiilunlty Presbyterian Church • 41 1 ,....., .... ,. h4 "·'· ~ ..... • DAU.U TUlMll. PAITOI : w..-., I a-..1: Ill al f'1f Al::I W...,,_11 AW I 4t+71R •4 (, ------------·-....... ""--··----~--..... -·--· ... • : PULPIT A.ND PEW ~ • • L Coolloaed From P•I• f • ~ in ttie pastor's ~tudy,' The clus will meet :ror three cooSecuUve Sun· ~day• with reception oi mem· ; ber.1 OQ Oct. 20. • ''11\e wrecked and thf! ~en are but one man" la !the theme ol the program lo :be preJented at Ille JO :llO ::,a.m. aervi<.'e ol t b e al D I t a r I a • U9.lven.alJ,IC 2=b of Costa Meu, 12119 •VfCl<ria St., Sunday. : !Alretta MGShane, presf· ~t of Lortn.ount House fnc . 'imd • pooeJ of -from a local correctiooa.J in- .stitution will present the ·program. Lcnoount House is a pcoposed balfwey house for Orange County, l o rehabilitate former coovicts and persons who have been in trouble with the law. The SUnday school piCfric ~ ... ot Newport {.Jn.Uy Churcb will be held in c.osta Mesa :,:Park at noon Sunday. · Games are planned and cof· :~·fee, punch, and ice cream • ·will be provided. A 11 "',:'members of the family are • invited. Sunday morning at 10 ·o'clock, Dr. Morni.s C. ~· Robinson will preach on tile "topic "Breaking Out of•Old :Molds" at st. Mark Presby· :=terlan Cburch.. Eastbluff ~ Drive and Jamboree Road, ~ Newporl"Beacb. ; The initial fall meeting of ~ the senior high fellowship -will be held at the home o! ;;.Dr, and Mm. Joe M. : Broclcman, 2407 Blackthorn ' -i.Ave., Eastblu:ff, at 7:30 p.m. : 'Sunday. Also, the 6th, 7th ~ ·and 8th grade intermediate ~ fell e>wsihip will inttiate its 1 .fall program Monday at 4 ~ 'p.m. at tbe cburt:h. ' ' ' ' • "Liv.ing Ordimry Lives in Extraordinary nm.es" is the sermon title to be used by Dr. D. W. McElroy, : minister of Harbor Chrt1ttan • Church (Disciples ol. Clrist) -~e>r Sunday. The COD· gregaticm meets each Sun· day et Harper Elementary School, 42,1 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Church sch o o I assemblies at 9:45 a.m. with worship and communion ~t . 10:45 a .m. Nmsery care is .~rovided . • "In the Beginning" is the sermon Pa.<rtor J ames G. Blain will give at Sundays 8:30 and 11 a.m. services at Newport Harbor Lutheran , Church, 2501 Cliff Drive . • --Rally day-wm:tie ooservetf : during the Sunday odlool : hour, 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. with a\\--ards for attendance dur· ing the year and promotion to new classes. Teachers, he\pers and officers for the 1968-69 session will be in- stalled during the 8:30 e.m. -service. -• • Dr. Philip G. ~furrny has " chosen "In Thought and : \Vord and Deed" as Cllle tlUe ' or his sermon for Sunday's : 10 a.m. service of Corona ' del !\far Community Church • Co• c rec• ti o a~ 1 , 111 ·•Legion, Lquna Beach. Heliotrope Ave. The 'A'Orlh.lp At the e p.m. worlhlp tbt wlll be 001Aducted in . the minls:ter 1rill ctve a HnD• followalllp l>aU> • ·• UU«1 !'Doen m4 )I o I Oi.urch school c t as 1 es Hearen Oftl.J." A Dft',Bibla through the 4th F•d• :h 1chool ""'let will b.,m Od. are beillf beld while ch 6 ti 9: 30 a.m. remodellJ\g II uodor ny. The work is Uj>OCted lo be completed next monlll. Cl1lld care II provldod. Memben fl Clr t 1t Latheru Cb.arch, '160 Vic· t.oria st., OOsta Mesa, will ..,..,... • special Sunday Oc'hool rnlly clay Sunday at botb the 8:15 and 11 a.m. services. 'Ibe Rev. Lothar -. will speok Oil th• tbeme "Our Mission." A apecial rally cloy ......,. will be held fOr the 9:30 Sun- day $l'bool classes in the Sanctuary. At 10 :l5 the parish ball will be opened for di<plays mad< in tho classes. This. Sunday at the Me1a... Verde U a lt e d Metbod.111 Church, 1701 Bater St., Costa Mesa, the R e v . Joseph McSbane will preach oa the subject ''To Suc:h Belongs the Kingdcm" at the 9 and 10:00 a.m. seYVices. The Rev. Donald 1. Macln- ni!s will preach at The Preabylerlu Church of th• Cove nant, 2850 Fatrview Road, ()>Gt.a Mesa, this Sun- day. Macinnes is city clerk of Placentia and has just coocluded s e r v i n g as aS90Ciate pastor for ~ p I a c e n t i a Presbyterian Church. He is now a 1elllor inotnlel<r with the Plaee•· tia Unified School District. ServiceS and c h u r c h school will be held at 9,30 and 11 a .m. Open house in the church schoOl will be held between services. "Wb.J Joh:t the Olurcbt11 will bo -· lu!>k: of Ille Rev. N«mlD L. S...... • &u.11,f at tho , P~•c>llL Collcl'tlalillul -.. NOWfl1( Rodlor, 3'lll lliood st. at lbe Ill 1.m. ssvlce. Silnday school II held ot the Wiii time with babysitllDs Hl'11ice provldod. -Haldler of Gonlen G"""' will be t11e r:n Plllp(t Gust ~at the 8 • • ' 'Ibe Rev. Earl Alvin C. ll8S Victoria St., nd ta sa, Mooday .., 1 Colton, founder a p. . e will disc1111 ''Th• putor of lh,e Liberty Re onship of the Baha'i Baptist Church of Lo> foi11l to h Nation of Angeles, will be preach· Jsrael." ing at Fairview Bap- i!at.cber recently traveled ttst Church, C o s t a to Haifa and also bu com· Mesa, Sunday at 10 pleted a period of duty as a.m. His topic: 0 Un- eoordinator Of activitle1 at shakeable Things in a Ille Baba'!· Temple 1 o Shakeable World." Willamette, Chicago. --------- Pastor Henry E . Jones will discuss the subject "Why Churches Split" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. !ervices Sllnday at the Central Bible Church, 23rd and Orange, Costa Mesa. Hts sermon ror the 7 p.m. worship: ''The Results Of Preaching." The regular Bi~e study and prayer meeting will be conducted at 7 p.m. Wed· neaday. The first meeting' oI the women's morning Blble study is scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday. Mrs. Fred Merkle will talk &bout .. The Women of ttie Bible." Laguna Beach School of Ari and Design • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • FALL PROGRAM • SEPT. 30 • DEC. 7 ...,, __ l OGll IUN'JZ DAVID SCHNA.llL I OGl l AltMSllON5 AINOLD ICHININ IUTH osaOOD JON ITOUSIAIT llASIC AND ADVANCED COURSIS DUW1N• COLOR & DUIGN OIL PAINTIN• SCULITUU WATllCOLOI UPI DtAWINa ltft .,,...~ ,., ,.,._ '30 Let-C.,.. M. 714o4f4-1UI I See By Today's Want Ads • THAT I • 1rs • ' New Chm-ch ' l Established DIME • A • LINE p.1sLo's FUUERJON, 22"Nci. H .. o .. 11..i~dooolllown ' • -(114)'71"11720 HUN11~Gfl IEACll, 1151Z INcl! llftd. • Pt.I qU) H2-44n • DAY _, cm-.TI lllVERSIDE, 4343 llfttl C-14~ ti II~• l'llOM (714) Az·"50 ..:::::::.:==:=:.:~::-:-'C".'::::-:-:::::7.::::i-:::::-::::-::=i=-.::::-::::-"-'•~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Dij;;-• Sfatt MOUll: lliDfC. & m. I AM 10 I Piil / WliJl DAYS & UT. I AM la am .. OPGf9.JlifDAY U:Ol 10 I "' ---------- Kida Ult• to 'Aslr Andy' ' OAllY 'ILUJ. 5., ' LEGAL MmCi ' I I -· . --- Beal . Realtors. ·at Parley :Develop~rs Add New Info Center Estate 3,50!J From Coast Attend CREA Meet· -• Questions and C-mant By R•nd•I MCCatil1e R.Nltor Baycrest Adds New opeoe todly and r u n a ll>roUlh next 'llturldo)' at lht Hilton Holel In San Francisco. ·Amoai ~ ID a,i. dnas tile ..... -. ... ccr;Uoc ID Wlllllal T. Hopn of San Frlncllco, aeHnl ......,.lion d>airtnon, will be Gov. -=o, wno 'lriil dtllver Ille b ale dlrt11 Tuelday at a paeral aellb:I. We jlav<! on .,., 111-_,.,. (16 .,Ital Iii ml"" llNt .. are thlMllill of""""""-a friend. It 111ma to ••feli:!Y ~ w tho tenna wlt UL What-ere -_...... :.I.Out la tho t-W. they """ bo to. ... Whet •'*" men••"*"? Will wt MM •· m~r Uvlng on tho praputy? ..... wliat •bout veca~~? •are 91- 19' '*""""'""" the,. 11 1 1rtat doma ... for apartment• "' a ,.;\tel bo1l1, liul I• that true? What ,,. aome Im· l*Ort..i facten to look for when liuylnt1 an apartment houM? Whot do yau rocommondf Stverll other goyemmen- lal Waclen are ldlleduled lo ~. W n. ·••·nt f -.,. 1be group. Robert ~ne •-· pre-0 T. Mon a 1 an . California Ivan Wells &: Sont, hu Alsem"''"' mlnorltv leader UJ:IVeiled detll1e of t b e uv v Home Unit C. C., Newport Beach newest additJan to t ·h e and• ?Ultor, will addre11 a M-oada)' lunebeM on 1 llflle B11aert 'forever vi.,w' 300 Plllbl of Housing -Whose oerlts bc!mea In Newport Re~ty Is It!" Beocb -lht ~12. o.. Tueaclay. ~r Jooeph "'lbll lalell model """' Alioto of San Frandlco will llAn~lt.'.~en' t m· ID aA•..__t development con be the dlaorlmhMlt!ilc buyer the be the aeaeral convention wv .. ..., .--opportullllY '" OWlllq a hmclleoD --, and on ~oat u troubl&-!ree for an owner u ID lnvealment In • home that bas been de1lgn. lhlt _. c1&1 Real Eotale lue cblp leased commen:lal l>l'OP01'1Y. In addition II ~ ·-~a 17 foot• 3'l 1~ Co •··1 e·~· E can pay 11 much better rtlum Without Its Income be\ng ~"';' 81 to furtb";; · ~:'":~"dr cw;;!'-.; rigidly fixed for a !Ollg term. It also 118' the poHlbUlly elilance !he pleuuret1 of Oommlssloaer Robert Volk of lncreued income with a resulting increase ln market pooi4tde tivina; and en-wW «ddre11 a con.renoce on value. SOUnd management lo the ttr, to tblt olluatlon, tertaining," Wei& polnta syndl-on. ther,Iore the f.ropoled lnvesl!J>ent s dtalgned lo pro-out. SenJJor Lowis F. Sher· duce sufficient Income to ·support tulJ.time profesatonal Plano for ttie mOdel 312 man · of 0 a t I an d and managemenl. . call for lhe pool lo be All for vacancies, they are at the Jowell level m ~ by the home on many years and may have reached a practical mini· lllree sides ao lhat it Is viii· mum. All available meuurtS indicate that 1partment ble from !he f..Wy room, vacanclel &H well Wider five pen:ent In Loi Ancel•• lhe kttdlen lllld Ille two and ·0r1111e Cowtlea. ID mony portiOM of the arta va· ~ •• ~":.~":i:; cancy ntei am dawn to two or lhrte percent. This level ;;, .;.";m 1111 pool. ol. vacancy ii, 101' the moll part, &CC1)Ullted fOl' by units "Jn acldlUcn to 11111 unqlue held off the market fOl' renovaUon or by units unoc-concept. the home bM maey cupled during Ibo tmmver period between tenants. o-UOOIUal d e a I 1 • Accompanying tho aharu decllnea In vacancy, lhere features tllot 08! ll ln a e- ll contldtrable eVldence that ·rents art beginning to of 111 0,,., .. 1111 Weill. move up rather npldly under the prt,aure of demond From Iba double -, for available units. • gatea, one -throulb Adequate market rtaearch and financial analysis lhe encloled pool court lo art Imperative to the IUCCOll nf any opartment venture. !he fully tiled -Y ..idoh We flnDly belleve that on apartmeDI lnvealment con be leads lo Ille formal dlnlllg totally auccllllllll U It II properly researc:htd and cer· room via a ll7 fool lone lain Important crtterla art c<Jllllldered. Some of the Im· gallery. 'l1>e fomil7 room portant factqra · art locatlosl, price, room layout, with -.! porquet floorlnC, architectural desll!tand DOPIJ)at!on concentraUon. and the UYlnlf room aro The future 1000 veey tirlgbt Indeed for apartment ~ "'°""" Ibo ltltchen: house investors. WH.ch b 11 wood·crained !U'D11cacobL!lell la bolnt1 camul In tho cholco of a vacant lot (for The bJth bum ce111n11 In futvre realllentlal ,..,,...., very 1mc:;n1? Thia point lhe Bvlni room and opea was ralMd by Mlftl friend• who -are new balm ct!llngs In the !llDll,y ''lhopplnt •rDund'' fer • vaunt let and It ha1 .,.... room compliment tht NIUc botherint1 me. What ahouhl I look fer "*1? Aa a reoltor ~!:"'°'Ir! atyllnl of tb1a I ahouhl very much Ilk. to know what YOU think. --· -. H.N.B., Colla l\IOH Model 812 baa 2780 clquare leot ot Bvlni area wtlb lour Alter selecting a 1eneral location within ID area, bedroom& and th r e 0 and maldn1 a sound tst!mate of how much ahould be battirooma and the tarp spent for !]'~ you cmalnly lhould conllder the -bedroom suite has a lollor'f.1J;;ioi .1;' ~~=t~ the type of residence ~=-~ -from you D1a.n on hllldtngf -' Tbe Bl)crllt models may 2. Where -·the property line run! WU! a survey be -at 1142 Seti ago be required to determine lhll! Drive, Dover shore 1 , 3. Is the lot served by uWIU•• -gas, water. el... NIWJIOlt Beach. lrlclty and aewera. Are the atreeta pa•ed and walka ondi-;~~======::'.::=====~ curbs lnatalledf I 1~ ~ 4. Is the lot on solid earth? In areas of filled lend ~.::'.i! di'i'~~. a t tho foundation will 1etUe a 11 4 ll""ID 111 BISTll"D 5.ls the lot nuonably level? 611 18[ 61 s. Is lhe lot on rauonably hllh llDcl ao that drainage Land of the Dona will be AWAY FROM the b0uaa 1ocat!on. Slopu toward lhe street or the l't&I', with a nuonahl• grade for garage and drlYt'W1ly approach, are COllJidered moat desirable. 7. Art there tre11 and shrub! on the lot! Would they inltrfert wilh or blend In with a poulble midence. IOITOll't NOT1": llllllelt ll. McC•"'lt' II ti! lri•Wlii ... wmt, .,._" flfftt .t h ••I imttn. e ct111H Mtvrv, • DINCtw If tfll ClllflMllll Mo JOCl.tlon It llttl Im .. TMCMrt. avthM" 9f "llNI I.,_ 911 C•llfWllJa." s .... """ ...,,... .... C191M1t1rtt le lllllllK It. McCMtl ... cl9 "'9 Deur Pilot, I". 0. la: II .. tMft Mtu. Golden West Offers Quiet Streets, Space Quiel 1trub ed spacloua homt1 are ju1t part af th• total textw'e of life at Golden Weit, in Westmln1tar. Accordln1 to J e r r 'Y H1ndenon, sales a n d markeUng director I o r Gold>n Well dtvelopero, S & S Con1truction Co., one of the prime comideration1 1n aelectlol tht altl for these oullt.t.ndln1 homes wa1 Its utraordinlry convtn11nc1. ''Golden Weit is Jdeally located for outdoor 1ports tDthmJ.lltl -btlCbtl and water sport.I are j u.1 t mlautu aw11 and alto nearb7 are olllmncllnl IOU counu, .. Helld•l'IOll 1ald. For the )'OUDIV n:aldenta of Gold .. Wtll, lndlridual attlntioo t o tducatlonal nHd1 tn one of the 1tat.1'1 nnall school dlslrioll i• mada po11lblt b7 lhl ,tll.IU\'tl1 u n o r o w d e d . clummn1. And h 11h11 ralH Ooldtn W11l Collep II 1'11111 nurb7. Tho llnast and m o 1 I elapnt 1hoppin1 is available to tbt homtmlktr al -of lbe lartfll and ~ eom~ll factllllla In tllol ullon, Jiu n ti n110 n ~. 'l'bert ... olhat llna 111-181 ctlltirl Ill. Iha araa .... r..t IMcll, wtlb Ill ... u.aDJ flJMUI ltortl la Oft· ' IJ IS min"* 'l'll'l)'. • Of eqUll lmportonce lo Ille -~. Ooldan West ii jl.t llDDodl from ,lbe-.1w!llol~ '1111 .......... le major '1~1-..,.,..., .ito MJ4. "A Golden W11t home offers total gracloua llW!i bolh within and outalde 1 t 1 walls." Inside the bomu, clOM at.. lention hu been paid to mlllnc them tht mOlt com· fortablt and Uv11ble bouae1 on the market. Eaormoua famUY living areas and master. bedroom 1uU.1, "nower fr e 1 h' •. kitchens , fully built In, wllll h1mlnoua ctlllil.11 an d overalltd pantrte1, a n d ver1aUle bonu1 rooms In aomt plans. are amona tht hundredl of re1ture1 •hlch mue evm da7 Uvllll 10methtn1 1peclal 1n 1 Golden Weit home. Easy m11ntenuc1 l 1 another S>lUI ln tbt dtvtlop. mut. All tht home1 feature ltth and plaster wall con- strucUon and cast lton alnb and, tubs, pneroua ctrunle tilt and vinyl llbeltol noor. il1g In kltohen1 and bat111 . Adclln1 lo Ille plouuro of ownllll • Golden Wiil home, ani IUCh IUZUrloUI appolotmente as pluab ...U· to·walt e1rp1tlll lhro111houl, lmpcrlad mll' b1" •nlrl••. cwlom cut- cryrtat cbaad1llen1 and a Wide choice of natural 1toot1 marbla or brick nr.p1-. The bcmu, prlcocl ,,_ $211.lllO, on.r Hctllant VA, FliA or convtnUonal ftnu. c1n1. To lff furniahed modtll lab t1>e san Dl•IO l"nlWl7 to Ooldan Wiit SlrMI, sovth one block to Mct1dden Avenue, left on McFadden lo hol!IU • a.,.. UNSPOILED, SECLUDED 2Y. to 3 acre rancho sites amid the peat oaks of Cleveland National Forest Dttp in the great oak region Newport:Beach.Only2.81CtDio of the Clevel1nd N1tion1l miles from San Juan. Capll- Forest lies I 300-acre isled or tru.o. Rancho Clpistnno liUll rollin1 hills, warm ~)'t and arc priced from $8,000 to pusygladesk.nownuRancho ·S18,00J, terms 10% down. 15 Clpiltn.no. VI.It rtacba of the years. National FoJ'l:l$l rtcrMtioo llrU llr<t<& Jn every db«lioe, a SCENlCDRIVE:TokoadtiW> Oovcrnmt.nt-owutd btifltr to ... the tabltd IWllknra of ........ -1-don aod _. -San -Capiltnno, lllttdol•-"""'· tlllo-onllw)'.74aodfollow lanchoCapiOltano"IU balons thlllalom-c.,i.truo. to just 133 owntn, I• /•• You'll bl weloomtdl lflhplo. l!l<h <C 0. ll to 3 1cre alttt Jt cltand and .. ... aoces1lbl1 to utlUlltl and pdcd fl*I. Ancient Spanilll (Ilks stiU stand on most o( tho altes. Tbis private prc1crve, oecc iold. eta. never be tl•plic1tcd. At ~bo c.p;stnno ~11 taJoy ueured .ecluion lot an. liilltlta "'-·-lhl· ..... -......... ,......,ond cllmate at 3300-!• .etmlloa,an430cllall1*-i.-.;........;;;;:;._.:;~ to OOlllll_..i!on attuua. Danal'oin~ San 0-•ti.""" • Write tor 1* flee, m11111 .... lllodJ.,., lllCID CUISTWG ~10c.-~:~Jllcb,~~~ ~JollnT. Kn.. of Blc:l>molid are ICbl4uled for lalb at • political ,,. tatr1co11ftr1ec1 Wtd~ ......,.. OD 'nluradoy moro-tnc at a ,....i 11Plk:a, Dr. lfA BaftatlJ, ~ ~al­--~ Clllldldlte fer tbe u. s. -ate, wW J1ve an addr91a. Real Estate n,. OFPOfh1nlffe1 r 0' Reallorl to wort f0< aolu· Uool lo Ille problQDll ot .... dttes will"' <11....-b7 ·y -ans u: __ Lyn E. n..ts.<C Dollu, Tei<· LO .l\.Ultl ... prelldent <Cf>e Nellonol . AeeOclilUoo al Beal Estate A slgnlftoanl upswing In Boarda, at '1 general m1lon real eatate Wan volume bas OD WedlJ•ilday. · Othon scbeduled to ~ been rev,elod ~Y Richard 11. at general 111lions are Dr. Dtihl, prealdenl al Home Kenneth McFarland o I · Savma:•· and Loan, ,who General Motor1, Tuetday. neled 253 mllllon 1 o a n on America'• berltel{e and poteotlai· Dri a Hed>en dollars Into prime 10ulhern True ct..' Soul\ Bend In· Calllornla. real estate area.a, d1ana bailonallt t n 0 w n. Compared to 173 mllllon $taker 00 eatemamh1p on 'io&:led by ID>Ir~r in the 1atne Wodneod.ay, and JMDes C. period Jn UMl7. Downs, Jr., ~•n of the .Another record wu set Real Eatete Be 1 ear ch dW'tng Home's 1968 first Corporation, C b l c a g o , hall as the asaoclatlon Thursd17, on "The Realty lll•an servlcllll l!s 100,000th outlook for 1988-1980. active loan account Kaufman and Broed, Inc .. hu llllDOunctd Ille eotabllsb- ment ·or a new 0 1Dlormauon cenlar'' 'tor Ila Soutbern Callfonila dlvlslcn, dallgned to lmure lner1111d bomebeytr aatlafactlon and a maximum •fftrltncy from 1ale1 pusonnel. ·their new bomea, eont!null ldlol>etly. AlmouDclDieDloflhe- lnfortnaUon cenllr w &j made "1-11 Lut,... at •.1......i meattni of !Iii compao7•1 Soutbera Celllornle div-penoo., nel. .. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE "Ow: tnrormatl.an center has been creattd because we reaUu I b a I com· m~1tioa and information are rilel to ev&r7 uptel 011• • ...,...,MA__,TT=ll~l~SS~IS~-~. modem living, and because _ we dtslre lo usuro eom· MA TTRUSIS , plete c.u.sto!Jler Hrvice and }IOA.'1'1 4 BOMU • ftAR ...... satl!factlon,'' according to 1rnp1ar ....,.. • Clarence .E. M 1 n n e r 1 y , o..ca .... Mattr.11 c.. general manager of KaUf-sue l'f...,..t -... man and Broad'• Southern Ubemr 8-1303 · California dlvlllon. • The center will publlah up. • UPHOLSTERY e to.date lnrormaUon, data -- --·.o--;;, and time 1ehedule1 which will be sent to every 1ale1 division and 1ale1 man. thereby insuring t b a t bomebuyera will be kept properly and prompUy in- formed. or the pcogre11 of MeSI Uphoblery ., UbeltY 8-4711 IJIO Hrirfon ILYD. • NOW sale priced COllNTI MDIII IUllH~HIHll 10562 WISTMiN!m AVlllUI IClWllft UOOKllUlllT & IUCLIL'I GA!OEN GROYf, CAUf, D~ .... -'t:.11:: -.... -537~ $895. complete nus GROUP INCLUDES • I' aofa • ttt• • !Ii' love••ol • table lamp • commod• • plctu,. • cecktall tabl• • Sf1re1t Un it LAKE WEST , ..... ...... If•= ::r.....= ---.:=.··- Our computer .~ ' • • ' ' ' takes the traffic jams, endless driving, and· lost weekends . • . ~ • • • -· ---.. -• out of house hunting.\~ .. ... .,. (absolutely free) .. • • .. • • .. If 1Q11'r9~~b'emwhamt, nawll-klnd of home Yo\I wan~ and we can ...... you a lot Cf h Ylllll Oii' we•a maldlyou up. SHE• program. 8HE maana 81lecl• Just ftli lnlhe~ou,.·huntors Compllior Homte-El-ioaily. Tliara COll\l)uttr Input Form. In a few days you'll r-. a talk. MCI that'• wl1aJ wow got. A oom· .co111putar printout of availtbla naw p\itlr lhlllcnowa whll1 lhoullnda of new Mldolllon Homoo 11111 su~ yoo1 roqW. Mldl!Uon ltomll 111 Clliltll lfld -menlt. And llllt naw Edison strvfot ls em Calilornls are. All we Oii!! lo Ina\¥ abooluttly rrea. • I , ' ---• • :· -• • • • .. • • • .. • • • I • . : I " -. ': • • • • SUre helpo lo_...,.. -al"" : • Medallion Hc>noa'"" '*flt yout noeda • • 1n11eld a1 driving '" ""'Scdloin can- 1 ~ folnla wllh a cor run d ldde lhl ·maps. ~ dnosn~ 117 - --*"t"' S11ufd.1J, Stpt-28, 1968 Meetings on ·the Orange Coast DEATH NOTICES SMITH BALTZ MOBTUAllIEI Coron del ltllr OR .._ Co11o Mell Ill UGI ' BELL BROADWAY MOBTUAllY 111 ........,, Collo Heu UWlll DILDAY BBO'l1IEllB ll'allqloll ValltJ Morl1W1 1'911 Blodl Btnl. Rillllqloll Bledl M&Jml PACIJ'IC '1EW MEMOBIAL PAll Oom•terJ•~ cu,.i --vlnllrtft N...,... Blodl. CallltnLI 114-mt rDlrAMJLt COl.ONW. rt1NDAL BOD ftl1 llllD A ... ,, __ • ill " aanrl MOITUAIT ....... ' •'1.f:' ...... WBITCWT MOBTIJAliY Cit I. 1'1111 ... ClMll M ... ~, ...• u.atiAno11 Coffee-mate Ml•·D•lrr CltlH cn1•1r. lllut 1ut11•W· "Contac" C11t111111 Acll11 Cold Capsules m ' Panty Kose Soa•ltu Sl!1tcl -~ MINNIN l " "Baby Mag t 1on111 -·· Gentle sootlllti& lfCtectiol Jo. tioft tor ill-over ~lft cart. &&c Pl1slit Bottle. 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PRU~ ~TORES .... tULMltP.&•7111nAWNft HUNTINGTON BUCH 'l':Z: . lllWPOltT llACH :..l.r..,..,..:: 'Friction' LOTION StJ .. ~u•a ~,... bttll rital. 111. -1.111/z• 1.25 IAOIR' Panties $ 'Bubble Clull' 5:1.00 • ·'Sentry' Flaa Collar ·11rlopllllc.tl-~lt 1 39 ""' " • tl<M -Aldi lo ..... u., llcq, • M-14 ·Movie C111ra __ ,..... .. 39 95 tnltlc tlttlriHJt, ••••ttllllf I ~. ' .. • ' l I I • I I (" .......... ---- f DAILY PILOT ·'Ada1n•l2' Puts :Patrol Cop ln.1o Spotlight Yugo Jav Dax HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ~ Yugo&1evl1's Beklm Feymu cop is different -We were sociologist IOd karate ex· will star ln Ute role of Dax looking for atUtud... f"!!: fu Par~OUDI'~ Qlm vorsiOo . a, .Vi:l\NON ~ HOLLYWOOD ~1JPIJ ' - eq,. ..... ~ .... -Randard radio. movie and ,.levlltioe lore since In· ~nlioD of the Ye¢uurn tube, but elmolt &IWays l t gtorU!ed detectives while 111o gey1 In blue stood auard. Thil ,.., the ,., with the badge oo blJ chect and the Service revolvtt in ptain sight "" blJ bip will be treated lD a new television series.. Titled "Adam-12," t be show stars lllartln 'lolllner and Ktot l\lcConl u • pair of copo lD .: black &Dd while ·patrol car. '.Ibey will do OClCIOlderably more 1hU stand aua.rd outs:tde a door someplace wblle the Sam Spad,es aolvo the mysttrlet. "Adam-12" will tell lt like it is on th• e:ut level Family flgbts, d r u C pusher&, drunk and dl=derly, porch climbers and all the rest of our clvillied dllture will eome under scrutiny. It may win some friends tor the fun in this day of cop baltltll. Mi!Jl<T, who starred 1n IDtermlsslon Second Step's Snappy Seniloff By TOM TlTUS Once again Jack Davis pursued Leslie Jones around a human table in the wild climax of "Tartuffe"; Martin Benson and Ge.pevieve Murray verbally dissected each other in "The Trial of Gabriel Kapuniak," and the uproarious trial scene from "Volpone" unfolded to screams of laughter. · And for one last ti.me, South Coast Repertory's Second Step Theater was filled -even though there were no seats for its audience. Not that they minded, for these spectators all were comrany members. or invited guests gathered in this house o many memones for a good old fashioned wake. SCR has outgrQwn the Second Step, and after one season of mounting productions both in this tiny New- port Beach theater and the new 1 200-seat • Thir~ Step 'fheater in Costa Mesa, the company bas decided to lease the building.- "Route 66" four years ago, hM prepared for h1a role by attending classes at the Los Aned" Pollce Academy and by riding in prowl cars with pollce o!ticen. "l feel great al)out playing a copy in unllorm." Milner 1ald at Umverlll Studios where the serles b fi)/ned. • ~~~ ~· ''l've been prtparlng tor this &bow, off and qn, for a year now. The more ex- poeure you have to men on- the polb force, the more you reepect them. '1 MllMr sald blJ all<nllon .._ _______ _. to dot.all m prepe:riog f~ the role • Olllcer Pete Malloy ii more than the old actor'• Irick of ..,.arcblns a cbaracter. You know, 11 a barn ill p!aylDg a drunk he visits "the drunk tank, or U an actress playa a shady lady, she talks too street Walken, .. Kent and I spent as much time wl1h urif onned ollloen .. poos!ble," Milner ex· plai.Ded. "Not to I e a r n cbaracterization -Evt!I')' DAILY PILOT Slltt l'lltlt "We also we.nted to pick The bko:l, freckled actor of 11the Adventurers," mak· up the little details of police bad better be con.vlncinb. ing the actor the first Iron methods and rnovemenU so Hia bosa 11 Jack Webb Cu.rtaln performer to star in the show would be 1uthe.Dtic wbo&e Mark VII productions a we.stern movie. -maybe some thln&B -the co-produces Ule sertea with1 :-========= tedullca.1 adViSerJ might Unlvenal. And you k.now•l overlook . ., wbat a tast ma.ste:r that Sgt. Milner alao shot down the Friday is. general impression o! the jr.=~~=~:;;;~~il fat cop with the red nose piocb.lng apples l r o m pushcarts. 1'The average age of Of· fi'cers graduating from the Lot Angeles Academy is 23," be said. "And the age ot moet oI t:be men in the prowl cars is under 30." Milner bas rteeped himself in police psychology. He defines a cop as a man who i1 equal parts of priest, psychiatrist, Cuban Play Not Really Pro-Castro By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) - "The Cuban Thing" is a play tbat really doesn't deserve the uproar that surrounded its opening Tuesday night at Henry Miller's Tbe.ater. Judged strictly oo dramatic value, it ir just bad stagecraft. .a s e I f • defeating bot.ch~ Outside tile playholl!t, a small, vocal throng pro- testing the script's presum- ed ideological slant provided a recurrent noisy background for tbe performance. • • •RACH • t •L.U• • • HUJfTIHOTON •&ACM• M7~ SPICIA1 CHILDUNS MATIHll s.t. I S... a.Ir 12:H I 2:JO-All .lotcrtl IChl ................ ............ "''°' _,...... jk·"'~.: ANOTHER lllG I ;iui COMBINATION -r PAUl.DEWmAn !-~---=· 11h1 Snnt lllllraf HARRY fRlll' TONITE AT 6:00 & 1:50 ILVIS PRESLEY IN "SPEEDWAY" And At 7:55 Only ----...... ---IS.-.;;;;;-•~ . mer ,I P01m r lll'l!IJl!I I cae11wbo'1 DIM'''DI ID 41nnw wr , " It's a shame, in a way, for the Second Step stood as a monument w. group 01 haro·work!ng, dedicated actors He's a Tiger who built themselves a following the tame way they built themselves a theater. Bob D'lsidoro scares the wits out of Betsy Hewett in this scene from "The Tiger," which opens the Inside, a couple of spec· tators were ejected soon after thep er form a nc e began. 'lbree others, loudly expressing displeasure, stormed up an ai'sle just · before the final curtain. S Gr1olit P"Hfvf9 lrOl!I DhM, D. V•n OYU-Edw. G. Robl,_ '" "'N9Y9r • D•ll MIN9tllt" THERE WAS NO PROUDER ~roup than the dozen or new season at the Laguna Playhouse Wednesday !:O who converted an old manne swap shop into a a1ong with its companion play, "The Typists." showcase for the best stage talent in the county back in ------------------- March of 1965. And the candlelight reception with cham- pagne and cookies that followed that initial pei'ormance of "Waiting for Godot" sharply contrasled with last Saturday night's beer party which clooed the Second Six persons were seized during ~ demonstratioos. Helmeted police s t o o d guard along the block but there were no tear-gas bombs such as disrupted a preview performance last Thursday. Just as a precau- tion, the audience was kept indoors duriDg t h e in· termission and supplied with free orange juice. Slep for good. · It was a mood of celebration, an "onward and upward" attitude, but there remained. -especially among those who were in on the birth of the company - a bit of head-shaking nostalgia and some figurative tears for the death of an old and dear friend. The early dJs were well represen~ed~ There were Peter Church, enevieve Murray, Ruthe~ Quinn, Lee Cunningham, eve King, Francesca L'Hoir -all part of the SCR's genesis who have gone on to other fields. Otters were represented in the three films taken for posterily back in'.1965 by Jack Murray.Richard Rekow, Gerald Dugan, Lana Neece, Sally Daley, Richard Doyle, Norman Godfrey -their contributions were remembered too. . SOUTH COAST REPERTORY mounted 22 pro- <tuctions at the old Second Step before moving ''uptown'' to Costa Mesa, ·and several of them were in evidence Saturday night. Executive director David Emmes came decked out in his old "Mandrago1a" costume; Peter Church wore his pajamas from "The Birthday Party" and Martin Benson donned a British trooeer's uniform from "Sergeant Mus grave's Dance," which he directed. It was, in essence, a farewell party, but it also was a sort of homage to the theater that first brought SCR before the public and made the Third Step possible. It will be a long time before such productions as "Tartuf- fe," "111e Glass Menagerie." "Othello," "The Birthday Party," "The Caretaker" and "Musgrave" are forgot- ten. And some day, many more years from now. there may be another such party at the Third Step Theater where today's company members will look back fondly on "Macbeth," "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "America, Hurrah." \Vho knows? * * * BACKSTAGE -Three of Orange County's top direc· Hom• of Rockln9 Ch1ir Lo911 Road to Rock Fame Long, Hard, Costly l.lbo1 1'111in1ul1e67l-4041 Child With 1'1r1nt Only e Op111 Niglrlly 6:45 • NOW-Ends Tuesday By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) Many a teen-ager dreams of forming a rock combo and finding fame and fortune in today's '9"hite-hot pop music market. And many a teen-ager has his hopes destroyed when he faces lhe Eiscal facts or life. It takes more talent to become another R o 11 i n g Sto~ or a member of the Fifth Dimension. It al.so takes plenty of cold ca.sh. This was discl06ed in a talk with Jim Pendergast, a young San Franciscan who has been road manager and is now "investor" m a hopeful group called the Mint Tattoo. It consists of only three musicians: Bruce Stephans, lead guitar and lead singer; Burm Kellogg , bass guitar; Gregg Thomas. drwns. The first two are from Sacramento, Thomas is from Oticago; all are 21 and shag'? haired in the rock tradition. known group that toured the As spectators emerged United States and England, aftt!r the show they were earning $136,000 in salaries. greeted with boots and cat- Take-home pay was $6,00>. calls from across t be For lesser-known combos v."Ood.en barricades. like the Minl Tattoo, tlle Hardly anything that bap- margin can be even closer pened cm.stage in the play -or in the red. Although written and directed by San Francisco-based, the group has made most of its Jack Gelber was as Un· teresting. appearances in Southern The script, jerkily in-CaUfornia . The musical equipment terspersed with newsreels must be transported 400 and scratchy recordings, miles by truck. That re-tries to span from the in· quires paying two equip-cipient rii&e of Fidel Castro's ment handlers for the extent revolution in 1958 t 0 personal and public pro· of the engagement. plus ren-bl.ems in the island nation of tal o£ the truck. The three musiciaoo are accompanied 19;4~d the conclusion of by a road manager and business manager; hence, the slipshod affair he leans motel rooms and food for at in favor of the Castro regfme. but not very em· least seven people. phatically or persuasivety. UP IN BILLING "The Cuban Thing" is as Until recently, the Mint awkward as its verbal Tattoo has been the third crudities. as unconvincir>g and lowest band on coocert as the phony Latin accents bills. That means a fee of of its cast, embarrassing about $250 per might, hence and boring. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS Simone Signoret SUiPlft,. • Aclll• AH C ... r Sl!IW ' Jldl Pel•llCll • ''T.,,.... G.4n" ,,_ "Kl"t •ottt ~ .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY itec.mmtdH IOI' Adulb SMtltY WlnNln '" "Wiid h1 tH Sh'Mtl" --·--the outfit bas lost money 0011.:;;:::;;======~1 most of the dates. Lately thell ltll WEIK~ COLOll: in I F11cin1ting N1w Advtntu,, in Su1ptn11 boys have advanced to Se· T,.., uxur OUI ew 'Tloo G ... _. "GAMES" cond billing, at '400 to $500, llnlted Artbtl f1t.a>mmel'!Oed fOr Actulhl which can produce a profit. Pe1tit Se1ier1 • COLOR tors are P.utting together the season for the La Mirada Community Playhouse ..... first up. on Oct. 11 , is Kent Johnson's production of "The Odd Couple." then John Ferzacca's "Barefoot in the Park." followed by "See How They Run ," directed by Marv Eastman ..... The Mint Tattoo is one of those groups that hasn 't quite made it. To make it, you need to score with a hi! record, and the trio hopes to do just that with a new re cord in g con tract. Meanwhile the boys are struggling to survive in the rock jungle. . L. L I N I Ov1nn HOflfl'lln -..__ ll1ncroft "It's hard to get financing 1565 W. 17tll, s-,. A1tt1 -Tech11kol•,._ ""t"H Party" :rga:r::Om~:i'.",,~;~ ~=.~=:.~·:·2•1·~···· ll~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiifil~:~:::::~~ll are reluctant. considering ACADEMY Drama students at Cal State Fullerton are in for a busy year too .... the lineup of shows due for pro- duction there includes "Carousel." "Tartuffe." "The House of Bernarda Alba," "Twelfth Night" and "Philadelphia. Here I Come" ..•• QUEENTE By Phll lnterlandi BIG INVESTMENT It isn't easy. Pendergast figures that the guitars. drums and an electric piano amount to an inves,tment of $2 ,IXX>. The big expen5e comers with the speaker cabinets that blast the sound to the youthful audiences. Each player has f o u r camnets, for a total cost of 16.000. Travel is an expensive item for rock group&. Pendergast cited one well· Fo~~1 s... °"'C9 ,_, ........ Mf.!7H: - Open Tod•y 6:4S Sat. l Sun. 1'2:45 "Wild in the Streels" "5 Card Stud" l•t• ,_..,... 111 C.lw musucians bad risks. It's also difficult to get in-AW'•RO surance for the equiP{l\ent, II which can be damaged in WINNER crowds or lost in air travel; l heard Lloyds of London turned down the Jefferson Airplane. "Most rock musicians pay for their equipment on time -or else get thei.r parents to buy il" \\Thy do these young peo· ple remain with whet ap- pears to be a lo.sing pro position? Because rock is their bag. And because ii they do make top billing, they can earn $10,000 al tight. Mft-CTalt--f9CHOl..I JOSEPH £. LEVINE -• MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN - THE &RADUAlE CClOR --·-·-- r.... s.n-1. "" "THE PARTY" S... I S111 .. S.pt. II & H 'Heidi' '!i1~ SOc --U91 '··-.... ·-------..... = Fox~~~~"~~:=~ CORPIJIATOI $an Die&o FfWMQJ at BristQI • 546-271 I ALL NEW! ALL WONDERFUL! ''HEIDI'' IN Tl:CHNICOLOlt THE CHILDREN'S CLASSIC Shown at 12:30 •nd 2:30 Saturday, September 28, and Sund1y, S.pttmber 29 ALL SEATS SOc Hl·WAY 39 DRIVE•IN SHOW STARTS AT 7 P .M. THE GRADUATE • ft.US W JUrvu--..... ..._. -JHI P.t.m"" WT COMPUTI SHOW JTAln AT f P.111. ' 2ftdo )lrwt'Olf •llotll-........ _ ,. ... ..._ LN. 1o1o -911.1-1u1 FOi NATUIE AUDIENCES ALSO ! i" ' ' ' ' • Alan Ar4Qn. . au' JnlpoctoP CloUSI OOJ.l.llll'.llDJ -== -- First Time Shown Together Anywhere! D•stlft H•ffania--A1111e lciflUO~ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SEeT -CTDll -_. MICHCl.So- JOSEPH E. LEVIME -• MIKE NICHOLS . LAWRENCE TURMAN--=-! THE GRADUAlE CCl.OR .. ,_...,,_,_ Secon' OmhnlcR119 Hft 'Burt Lancaster • The Smmmcr -~ Terence Stamp Carol White . ""POOR.COW"" " ___ ..,,,..._ .. __ .,_ .... __ lliT'lff:IJI 'AllOIN 'llOYI • 11N1 OllliO rm. Po.!tt"9fy l11cb Tun4ay -COLD A II ' • DAILY l'JLOT f Bold New Proposal • Thei:e Are Many W~ys to Help Vets Find Jobs ' 81 t. J. UlN 1au., ,.........:,,i s:,sr-CAREER CORNER . -Min Lalli ·11•111'.'ds a new to ~ve u;' .. !:t;::h•rge •ir . .1. .. ..=-: .. Mercury poriaf>le, -'"11 emp ymen .. -. ••-of the Royll TJpewrltor Co., "Th Vole1w .Empioy y · E ..JA / Bill ,...,_, to w11tor ··"N~wark. mea1 lllll ll•Iocatlon etemna· ,,.,_,yrnem =~.Obie, for bis: --~}! ~· II ;1111 -.ti.,.11, of elltfa, ---~b 'Ibo uirtK'tl,.. ow ID-__ ... .,,...,. · _ ... , • .._ -on "I've beord abOort the dlf.. troduced Ill Ille -le by 1 , , • " ~--.;..., from Ill flcultles ~ by Senator Jacob 'It . JIVltJ A,..... es,ltla& .,_~the COlllP V1elnam-era v e le r a a 1 (N.Y.) and 111 tile Ho111e by ~al 1111 lllreo.,..t-11y. 'Ibo Baro1u of L'abor nllnlng to the flll0Plo1· eoq,,;.111,1 ,_.. B. ... ~IGrlallllolllll.lo --bo - ment ocw. ~111 J'90 Oii& (Jiit). -. ""'° · ::,::;.• ~ ~·,: " ~ dl•olop}"I' hid a dole loolc at the ,...._ -ID llln .,._ a llit ~ ,_ ,_,,.,. llatllllcs, mWwhilll'&mac blem -a a liloDd, 30, CID write ID a..tr Sen•lon -••"Ill U. cnetlca,of Ibo~ II a Jtclploal of Ulln'ied with two kldl, left and ~-tau-la IU}>'" " lfallonll I( t I• c • t Io a tbla doll. , tbll m11ltar)' l1tor elgllt port of Wa Jeglslltlon. Coater. Al It --.. ,,_ t.cbniq1M would ~ of service beca-, . 1•ver-t ....... JllHlill .i.tU.No-Reloeatlm tbo1 wanted ID -blm Wbt.1 U. kHt ol thia -= ~ .,wlJI con hr 1nd otb•r boct lo Vlelnam a -new ldM: Job -ty. " -,.b.,.. tll 114 -'-lo tlDM. Ht trW tw two Vetlnm wbo woWd be peat•••. __. lllllielll~ •••um .,. .... mpntlll lo ftud a (OOd job returDlnl ID .,... of blgll tb.n -'I llltl -:::" .::.J:t ~ c ~ lllCI onJ;r had ---of· -ployment CHld be Job< la ..... -........ wttb jobs fer.' He took It lltbOUlh the .. cllrect«I, It Ibey cbose, to Tbe -4 National · · •allry-too low. Is tbera· ---of the_, IW-OloMr ..-be ~ oecOlld fe1tue of the an,ytblnc JOU .CID <11 In -the Ullla and trl1nlnl fed -bJ -a bill II flnlnclll uslstance, your colama th•I ml-1>1 llelp tlleJ received Ill mlllt..,. number ~ ..,.,_ -wheio _..,..,, for a other such veteran.?" service are needed and government and private, veteran to reJoc&te to acctPt A. -Cerlainly decent would be ul1llzed. . From the Department ot a Job. Tbls 1IOllld. IDchiao Jobi for our ve-.. sbould 'l1lil proposll .tobo Ill-llolo1111, far uampl<t, It botlf la-·-· beapdorit;Jobjeetlveoftbe vaataie of 1lte belief tut woakl.1wlfta'wthl111t ulll.IDl'llqUJ••111fwtbe nationforwlddatbi,bave tbentun1Dawtaf1111llata ,of.P&ttmt.•dilcMl'ged Imp htlfam117;'"air..a· loalbl """ -111ere·1. • "blgll palal of -.ir· Ill wttb --., ncdi1l 'pwillw• -be -bold new .. ~ lietore llfl~·ofllflncent and tpllCil1 qua1111ca-; ~ iad -dlio Con-'ftlch 'lire u Id _..t1on --anc! lncbMllllC tbo MOS Cmllltln ......... 111JaImI11 n C auth-!bot drlml1lc Ill-hil Ir•'* Iii Ibo Slnlce. -tlon speclaltloo). 'n.i ~ dlltanceo i... novatlw i. added 'to ez-.. n. choice et~. or UA Smployment SW'llci wlftd. ) ' , '-"'"' Ibo .......... of 1o1....-... jobo Ind lkl1ll be'-tbo mlll!llry lllCI clYlba oec1iOn 11 Ibo •Iller bale part of Ille bill. Perhaea IO ID 10 pc cent of military· ii:IDa ..... lbolr clTl!ttltloa ~'Ibo Nllihry Oce~ Specialties MimDlll and the Labor Del!lrlmeat'1 Die· -.,. 0( ~ 'Dtlol "'"'*' be ......... monhq..a,ad..,.. more r<llllillo to -'other 11 bale Pll'-1 qosa. nlerencea:. -..... ...__ .. th!& lcCill&tlon which wouJ4 -tbo ••tloaal _,!bf plugging -lopo!.ont pocketJ) .. well u the Men. Involved, cbecl: JMr llllrlr)' for '!'be ~~~=;~ M>J 1.. • ...-·z -. ' Xmas Album HOLLYW'lCD (UPll Horii Alpert ad bis T~ =-"!lt..m 7:'4..i..! Ill-. ' '11le lale<Un modem ofllte machinery like Urls high •peed IBM 3«l will be among more than 100 ex!Dbits at the Southland Invitllional Busilless Show which opens Tuesd11, for • thrte-day run ill Allahelm'a Convenllcn Center. Opemtiir ts Tam Andrews, center, r.i:eplionist at Central Computer cvrp., Amhelm, with Vince Carl, prollldeat, 18't, and David Hoppe, looking oo. - " MONDAY ONLY! SAVE 1·;3 TO 1 /2 OFF ••• NEWPORT ONLY " ' '· ....... • ...... -:i ~ ... ' . .,-~ ~ ~v~•;lt• ~s· at tile.-low prices ••• all reduced from refJlllar stock, ftO spKIGI purQ . .. .; • qumtitl~ Cll,ICI sizes limltecl ••• no mall, phone, c:.o.d. orders COATS AND suns ACCESSORIES FOUNDAnoNS CLEARANCE ON OUR YEAR 'ROUND SUITS 19.00 29.00 GllCI 39.00 Reg. 30.00 to 60.00. T ol:e ......... of this. great opportunity to get fhot suit you want for the holidays! Clioose from 1 wide v1rlety of styles, f1brics encl colon. Sin$ 6 to 16. SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR GREAT SAVINGS ON SPORTSWEAR Toke 1dvontege of ti.... -.lorlul Wliftgs; Famous maker wocil flonnol Mlris, re<J• 23.00 Now reduced to ··············-···-·-····················-~ 8. 99 Cotton summer .mt., 1'99· 17 .00 to 2l.OO. Now only -10.99 to 15.99 Cosuel P,.ssff, R09. 20.00 lo 36.00 12. 99 to 23. 99 Cesuol cools, reg. 60.00 ---33.99 GoH d-. reg. 36.00 ---'-23.99 DIESS SHOP SAVINGS ON MISSES' DRESSES 17.99 to 29.99 Reg. 23.00 to 46.00. T ol:e odv111lege of this finol cleo,__ on .....,.,. dresMs In 1H«lecl fobrics incl colon. Sim 10 to 16. IRIDAL SALON SAVINGS ON BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES 1/2 OFF Reg. 28.00 to 4o.OO. This is 1 wonclemil Of" portunily lo tako 1dv1ntege of ti.... greot values on theM on th ... !only formoh. DESIGNERS' CllCLI SAVE ON DESIGNER' DRESSES AND COSTUMES l/3 to 1/2 OPF • • ,•.: ,. . ~ Reg. 46.00 to 156.00. Ti.is ls • ............. op- po<tunity to sol .. ! f.., yN fnol;t., desivn- en 1t pot savings! Mony stylos oncl ....... SAVE ON FAMOUS MAKER . SHIRT SHIFTS 6.99 Reg. 11.00 to 15.00. An outstanding 1ssorl- ment of shirt •iylo·shifts in cotton ot cotton/ , D.._,-polyostw ble..cls. 'Clioo. from prints or stripes. Many .......... sa ... to 16. YOUN'i CALIFORNIA SHOP YOUNG CALIFORNIA SPORTSWEAR REDUCED 1/2 md 1/3 OFF Ch-. from 1mong theso great buys: Cotton knit tops, 5 to 13; reguloirfy 6.00 and 7.00, now only -· ---·-2.99 one! 3.99 Wron<i-dlnlm i-ind rayon lerlured penis, 5-di reg. 7.00to 15.00 _ 3~99 incl 6.99 Sor.d colored and ,,.ttorned cotton ~rls in cl'omdl oOld pont skirt styling, S to IS; r09. 7.00 to 13.00, now ··-·~······-3.9' to 7.'l'I Vlloger polyntw/cotton Mpl ....... S to 13, .mt.. reg. ll.00 to 17.00 .___ 7.99 to 10.99 Jemeic11, r19. 13.00 -··-······ __ 9.99 Pents, reg. 16.00 lo 17.00 9,99 ind 10.99 J,;,,,,,-bononzal Famous maker wooh in sor.ds, plaids and herri119t.o-; S to 13, rog. 20.00 to 26.00 ··-····-········· -·--···-·-·····-14.99 SAVINGS ON LONG ~RMALS 1/2 OFF , Reg. 24.00 to 50.00. Chooso from our beauti- ful nlutloil of long formals !ft lo~ly ,,.s1.i. ·· colon. A wide 11n1 ln10nl of stylos oOld f~ POUNDA TlONS SAVINGS ON l'ANTY HOSE . 1.ft pr.' ' Re. '2.IO to 5.00 pr. Somo of Oii" stylos hon ...... lop& fot utr1 ..,...,. Soloct "°"' • wide _.-... of ...... encl faalii"' calon. . . Sheer ot opeq.io styfts..!liop ... tly i. Wt' oll .. tion ......... hotel MdPORTC811!1t • 11 l'ASllCll 11.AMD .. ,,.... • • ' !, PANTY GIRDLES NOW REOUCED 1.99 to 4.00 Reg. 5.00 to 8.00. A ....ly outstoncling value on theso quor.ty ,,.nty girdles in brief or reg· ulor leg length. Combines comfort ond con· trol. Shop eerly! HANDBAGS OUTSTANDING VALUES ON HANDBAGS 1.97 to 10.97 Reg . 7.00 to 20.00. Lorgo auotlmenl of hand- bags includes coif, seton, plostic leothw, ,,.t. ents, straws, Belgian linen, f1ilo, •le. Al styles. COSMnlCS DRESSING TABLE ACCESSORIES 1/2 OFF Gold tinbhed 1ccessori• hen aurora stone clecototions. They incluclod .. ddy lot 4 lip· die!;,, reg. 2.50 ·-··· ··-·-· 1.25 Purse size ti...,. holdw, reg. 3.SO 1.75 Gold fifi9r" 3-lipotia holclw, reg. 1.50 _ .75 SA VE ON HAIR.._..CUTTING KIT FOR HOME USE ' 6.95 Reg. I 0.95 kit makes heir cultinc; et home Hsy. It conlaiiw oloe1lic hair ctof>f>ers, sclsson, comb end instructions on how to cul, clp. trim and thin hair. - INFANTS SHOP .GREAT REDUCTIONS ON (TE:.;; FOR INFANTS AND TODOLiRS .2.$0 to 3.99 Reg. 8.00 cir-• for focldlor1 ··-·--2.99 Reg. 1.00 lghtwoitht comforters _ 3:~ ltog. S.00 to. 6.00 phith toys. I /2 off CillLS' SHOP $>,.VE ON 611tLS' ~ ·1.tt .. 2.tt lt19 •. 4.IO 19. >t.00. ,a.1cllww Includes Oil• oiMI twli',W• nilll suits. Stripea. pr;.ts or sollcla ln .trMckyton or cotto.. ' llOllDAY, 1'NRSDAY, l'ltlDAY 10:00 ~ 9:30 GIRLS' SHOP BHch het and bags, reg. 3.50 lo 5.00 _ l/l off SUMMER PLA YWEAR FOR GIRLS REDUCED 1.49 to Z.49 Rog. 3.00 lo 6.00 Tops, .. pris incl shorts Iii ' colorful stylos 9irl's lo,,.. lo siretdMlylon, cot- ton knits ond other e...,.._ Ponno-l'Nu W.. rics. 0....'t mill"'""' vusl - • SA VE ON TRANSITIONAL DRESSES 3.99 to 10.99 Rog. 6.00 to 14.00. Fol m-ia toiloNcl styles idool for school Alio sloe ....... - dressy dyleL Al ia eesy...,o f1brlcs. STORE FOi IOYS SLEEVELESS SWEATE~S REDUCED 1.ft ··~ Reg. 7.00. Soft Orio-" _.tflc _ .... leep th.r ohope ••on thr0U9h coulllless W.W..,S. AH by famous 1Mker In feshlon colors. ·st.. I lo 16. A ~om v .... I STOit! '°!t MIN STRETCH HOSE NEW· REDUCS> .69 or 3/2.00 " R19. I .SO polt. H.,. Is outst1ndlng v.r... on fM\l's "'9tch '-·Rib soliols or ..W.'pottwn in '!ll"J ooi.I. 0... slao flh 1L TI.y .ore ~ ohi~ w.W~i. oncl ~ KNIT SHIRTS IN lWO smES 5.tt !. ' t : •. lteg. 10.00 to 13.00. Sliort w~.i AIJtr_./ nylon lmil shirts In mock turtle •Ill: or-u• r..i • stylos. Cltu~ from fed.ion ~ In 11111•11 potiw!IL 'llley ore comfort.WO f'I *"' Wl!I complotely ._~. , • • Ontl!lt DAYS 10:00 TILL 5130· ) I I I . I ---------------~=--''-"'C::-,,_ .. ,,.,_:__.:;;=====.,,.,.,,..,,=------- I Je Ol.llY i'MT I • . . Libra: Stick Close to· Home .. Bas~ If You 're • • Practical SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29 By SYl)NEV OMARJt ''The wise me controls bis dullny , , , Astrology poirus the WQ." A1UES (Mardi 21 -April 1J): Commitment made to mate. partner sbould be ful- fiUed. Extra duty may call. But it ii imperaUve to fin. isb what was promised. Sense or balance here be· comes invaluable ally. TAURUS (April 211 · M1y 20}: Special request could change any travel plans. New viewpoint should be •-elcomed. Be independent but avoi(I arrogance. Obtain hint from ARIES message. , Ann Landers Don't Throw In Crying Towel DEAR ANN LANDERS: Maybe It's because I have a kind face but I am getting weary of listening to other people'~ problems. Here at the oUice they call me the P"oor Man's Ann Lander's. Not only is it time consuming, but it's beginning to get me. Three people took me aside today and poured out their troubles. One story lasted almost an hour. I bad heard it twice before and offered advice both times. (It "'as ignored. Evecy time I go to a par· ty I get stuck with the misty-eyed drunks and the insufferable bores. I am fed up with tales of unrequited love, cheating husbands, spend-like-crazy wive s , thank I es s children, domineering in-laws and secret fears of impotency, sterility and insanity. This morning during col- fee break I had anottier one. When J fin:bhed listening she said, "Thank you, dear. Now I know what I must do. I feel so much better." Well, maybe she felt better but I felt worse. What can I do? -TATIERED EARS DEAR TAT: Pa1tf: up those tattere4 ean, honey. and stay wtth ll 'fbe world needs Y~. 1'~.!!e . a great many ptoj)fi " who want to 'talk, but nos :many who are wUUng to listen. You perform a useful service whea you aU.ir peo- ple ~ U11burden tbemselve1. Doa'l stop. DEAR ANN !ANDERS: Our 19-year-old sdn was kill~ ed in Vietnam seven JDODtbs ago. He was dating a very nice 16-year-old girl They were not engaged o r anything like that, just going steady. Our boy had given her his class ring and a jacket with his football let· ter on it. The girl is now dating again and seems well over her sadness. Do I have tile right to ask her to return our son's ring and jacket?._ STILL GRIEVING MOM DEAR l\10M: I aee no reason why you sheuld nol ask. The girl may be plea•· ed to give them to you. If, on the other band, she wisbea to keep the memea~ tos, you ought not to pttaa the matter. Your aoa gave them to her and she ts under no obligation to return them. out a cigar or cigarette? We would have moved but we peid a lot of money for tb06e seats and didn't want to give them up, What do you say? -AANDV DEAR A AND V: Amon tactful approach would be to ask the ofienders U they would mind boldlng their cigars and ctgarette1 down lower -or up higher -so the smoke would go la another dlrtrUon. Aatlng: politely is ball the battle. UC Students ' To Study In Africa University of CaWomia Regents have taken a first mp toward establishing study centers at t h r e e African univers.ities. Ad:iog oo the recom- mendation of UC president Charles J. Hitch. th e regents authorized the start of negotiatioos between the UC Educe.tion Abroad pro- gram arid the University of Ghana, the University ol. Dakar in Senegal, and the University College in Kenya for study programs to beg.in in the fall of 1969. Twenty-five UC gradoote and undergradoote students, in addition to faculty members, would comprise the initial group. T h e students will stay at their host university for one academic year arid live in student dormitories. UCLA's Afric.ao Stu d y Center and UC Sa n ta Barbara's Center for the DEAR ANN LANDERS: Study of Developing Nations \Ye are two teenagers who are coopeN!.ting in th e consider you a f r ie n d . establisluneDt of the new Please gl-ve us the advice "1e centers. need. A total of 414 UC students Last nigtit we .attended a from the nine campuses are sports event in a big ootdoor currently attending study attna. The p~.ace was jam-c e n t er s i n Fran c e , med. 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Cmslw '""'' lltf. tll-1111 111-1121 .. 1414 141-K11 IU-2115 . DA Mill JE 1-5111 "WHJRI IMAU 8UYIRI ffAYl .IAYID fDR OYIR 20 YIA.Rlf" • I ' r .. ---= --*' -•:........ _..~-~-'---~----------"'-..o-.:·-6~.-. -_, --...J ~~~-~----------·------...,-............... ~--------------~~~' OCC G6e·s ·for Secolld Victor.y Against . Harbor . . j • Wild Offensive s·how • ,. •• , Between .Ranked TeaniS BY JOEL 8CllWAllZ Of .. °""' ..,,.. ..... Dick Tucker ti a coach who doesn't hold wlt11'polis, but when hi! Orango Coaat C<.nege football team 1an11e1 with Loa Angeles Harbor College at 8 o'clock tonight Jn Wilmington, tbe peo- ple wl>o ·tabulate the polis will be watching with great intereat. Going into tonight's game, both teams are ranked among the top 10 clubs among the state's large junior colleges~ Orange Coast is sixth and Harbor is No. 8, according to thJ J." C. Sportswlre. · But Tucker doesn't buy the villdity of the poll. ''How ca'ft. you judge teams after only one game! Ther,•s probably only one guy voting anyway," he said. bulk ,r the running for the Plratet •. . Up fi'oot on die line OCC will baV6 II least one cban&e In its starting Ullit. , Starting ol!tnlive right iuanl Iian Hillill'd came out of tllo CerrilO< pme with a ban(ed up Jenee &11!1" will definitely miss the Harbor game. He'll be replaced by 210.pound . lottennnn Jim Miller, who's been •bl!ted over DIRECTIONS , Take San Diego FI:eeway JKrl1I to Harbor Freeway, then SQuth on Harbor Freewoy to Anaheill) Street. Harber College iJ right ·ol.f tbe b'eeway. from a tackle spot behind Kevin Grady. •• • ·, <., ' FO~LllW. "{KA'fi_Bl.OCK -@range €out CODege tailback ~n Ri· cardo-roal'll up.uie middJe againSt ~tos ·after taking bandoff from , ....... ~MAlk "2Wlll ~-· ~ Pefo¢·Lemoine (~). B!Ol;king on play is la£kl~ K\vin' Gra4J.. (77). Pir- atei:j:ake ..,. !-al!Cb L<ii·' Angeles Harbor';~mlbt lll Wl!rillngton. Regardless of the pollstera, tooighrs battle should be a wild one. Both clubs have potent offenses \md can score from anywhere oa the 8eld. D~fensive tackle Rick Dustin also has a bad knee and is a questionable starter. If he can't make it, 230 pound Jim Noutany will fill in. .. • , r O.J., Trojans Test Wildcats In Evanston EVANSTON, ID. fAP) -Southern Calilornia, l~d by AU-American o. J. 'sirripson, puts its third-place ranking on the line against Northwestern today before a crowd of 45.000. Simpson· and his Trojan teamma\es rat.e ~as three touchdown favorites on the· .strength of a 29-20 victory over Minnesota a week ago. . _Simpson scored folD' touchdowns Todav .,.. Jradlo 11~30 a.111., ·KNX -~~~~~...,...,-~~- against the Gophers and carried the ball 39 ti.mes for 236 yJttds. Ht: also. caught six passes for 57 ivftda. · - besptte all bis c r e~e ~ t \ a l.s • ~ ~-~-ch ,\:ti" ....... .. !'!or ''ii'"' . .! .. .. -_, r Wo ~ a ·simpson fie.~ "No One'· is · woITytnJ' ~t>oitt r6.J;". said Agase. "You know what be call do and there's not much you can do about stoppin$'. him. He not only has all the tools and durability but Southern Cal is a gnat team all around. "They have great blocking, fast receivers to keep your defense loose and a top flight quarterback in Steve Sogge." Northwestern will start sophomore quarterback Davii S b e rb o U. r n· ~ alt.bough veteran· ana Woodring' will be healthy and availa.ble. Woodring missed the 28-7 loss at Miami, Fla., brcause of rib injuries. •·He's ready to play," said Agase "bttt be's missed two weeks of work and I'm afraid his timing might be off. Dave did an eXcetlent job in his first game. He showed me poise and passing skill and he ran ·a lot better th·an I thought he could." · A victory could vault Southern Cal into second place in the national rank· ings since No. l Purdue and No. 2 Notre Dame play each other and the loser prObably will drop behind a winning Trojan team which has an ex. cellent chance of retaining its national championship. Halos Drop 6th Straight Verdict, 5-1 Pitcher Joe Holien singled in Chi· cago's firlt run and Leon Wagner keyed a thre&run rally with a two- run doubled as th& Whi\e Sox dealt California its sixth straight loss, S.1, Friday night. The victory moved the Sox into a tie for eighth place with the Angels. Hoclen raised bk record to 12·14 with relief help from Wilbur Wood in the seventh Jnnlng. Andy Messersmith, 4-2, took the lOlll. CMICAOO CALUIOltWIA trldl'Ofd l'f C MIY " 0.Ylf llfl w1ort1r 1111 Held If J-"""' ( WIMI 111 M<Cr1w 19 ...... &lrry Cf "·-. 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"At the flanker back position, they have Johnny Davis who has e:i. ceptionally fine speed, the ability to get open and catches the ball very well. He caught two long bombs against Id4lhO." Irish, Purdue Will Decide Who's No. 1 SOUTH BEND , Ind. (AP) -The Purdue-No~ Dame football spec. tacular today b4;,tween the No. 1 and No~ 2 ranked tea.ma rnay be a game decided by gamebreakers, mainly Leroy Keyes and Jiln Seymour. Orange Coast will be led by the skill· ed passing of quarterback Paul Le· moine 811.d a powerful running game that cei.ten around tailbacks Wayne nillln ahd Ramon Ricardo. UmOine sometimes has trouble teting uver the huge enemy linemen because he stands only S.10. But can he ever throw the ball. He holds all OCC passing records and off last week'::: performauce again1t CeITitos, he'll srnaah them himself this: year. His favorite receiver baa been left end Robert Castillo, who caught seven tosses against Cerritos. Split end Craig Allen and fianker Bruce Hicks alSCl ar_e dangerous receivers. Ti:nlin and Ricardo both had strong games against Cerritos and will do the Defensive back Bruce Rogge bas been doing the puntJng in practice this week and will handle the ld'cking chores ag,aint:s Harbor. Punting. Was the ·Weakest part of 0CC's game against cemtos. Defensively, Orange Coast must stop Harbor's passing game that features quarterbacks Dennis Timpe and James Sanders and slow up the explosive ruming of Clarence Palmer, George Lumpkin aod Ernest Booker. OA.1.NGI COAST ID C11tlllo 235 Gr1dV t10 Jolln-:IGS lllU 210 MUI¥ , ... """'' lllO AU1t1 115 LIA\0!111 lllO Oo<WI :KIO Tl"lln 1&5 Hlckt " " ,. ' •• " .. •• " "' " MAa•Ol """·-,. •-rt "' Crl11lc "' Etlclni "' Gutl1rru 1U Orqldl "" ' lllddldt •• TimH ·~ .. ,,_, '" l111n11k!ft •• "'"''" ... A crowd of about 40,CXX> is expected for the· a· p.rit.-kic1roff, Coach Jim Sweeney of WSU named senior Jerry Henderson as his No. 1 quarterback. The 6-foot, 190-pounder ~ently w9n the iob after. leading the Cougars. tb a 14-7 win over Idaho. Re -also praised WSU punt returner Mark Williams, who l&st week raced Both teams have great go.go poten· ti.al and scoring is expected to be high. But the defenses just won't keep yielding to 50 and fJO..yard drives time after time and, in the end, expeits think, victory will come on. the long· scoring play. . Wilt What's-His-Name Halfbacks l'uchll'd Lee Smith &nd JOihilJ»r" DaVis and· fullback Del Carmichael will start with Henderson for WSU. Tonight on Radlo B p.,._. KMPC Keyes .-who runs, passes, catches 73 yards With the first Idaho punt for a and kicks -is Purdue's best bet fur touchdown. this. Notre .. Dame baa no such Debuts for LA Tonight ~ugar sOout Jim Erkenbeck bad a breakaway runner, but it does have fe\V .words. about UCLA. Seymour. He is· 'the only answer to SAN FRANCISCO -Wilton Norman "~e~e's tremendous balance at Purdue's speed, which not only in· Chamberlain maket: h.iJ . fir•t ap- UCLA m boijl; the,,offenst-.~,.d~~nftt clQde, K,y~s ~\It rookies John Bullock perarance in a Los Angeles Laker In the ofQnse, Ei'nnbeek' ll , •ila"l!Jtan.-Btowa#-·· .;:-.. ~ ",.___,_ .... -· b •·night at the Cow Palace Hare\ Ptes~ed ~ quarterbacks, Prodtro -witebe<I ·one of hi! best ruo- ning backs, Greg Jones, as backup man-Jn....,. ;•1thing· happens to the sur~cL;int'Nader. · ... Rey -.. '3bnes at Jeft half will be sopbomOJ"91-'Mickey eureton, a 182- pound, widely pllb1icized runner. George Farmer .and hard-hitting Rick Purdy round out the backfield. "besides 'having good:":riu!irtelEBCJruiC-• , Seymour's maneuvering anil ·~cj... , &fUP+e . ere ..., ~nd Jine backa, they 'have great pass celerating on passes from Te1Ty when tl)t 7·1 super:itar a~~ his Laker ~ re~eivers. .. Hanratty is N~tre Da~e·s prime hope teammates m.ee~ Seattle tn the first "The Cougars are a much improved team over last year," said Assistant We kn~w that Nader was a for .a. game-breaking play. game • of an exhibition NB A supe~ior passer but we fi~ he was Two.years ago as a sophomoJ.e, the doubleheader. - a poor runner. After the Pitt game, r 6-foot-4 split end snared 13 of Hanrat· changed m~ . mind on that score," ty's passes, three for touchdowns, Jn a The game will be telecaat over Erkenbeck said. 26-14 victory over Purdue. Channel 5 at 6:55 p.m. Last ~ar. lacking a consistent run. The home town Waniors play &in ning game, Hanratty set a college Diego in the nightcap. UDBWard record when he passed 63 times and Chamberlain, acquired from the ran 12 for a total ol 75 plays. But Philadelphia 76ers aeveral months ago Purdue won 28-21. After Seymour had caught six for Darrell Imhoff, Archie Clark and tosses, Keyes was rushed in to defend cash, will give pro basketball fans a against him and the great end caught preview of what II being billed aa the Veteran Volleyball Flmh Of all the 12 Orange Coast area people on the U.S. Olympic team, none has . been more decorated than Jane Ward of Huntingto'n Beach. She's generrally regarded by those who should know as America's best all-time female volleyball performer. Miss Ward, 36, has played on 15 different U.S. national teams and has been a member of every U.S. international team for the last 13 years. Thirteen times she's been designated the outstanding player in the national cham· pionship tournament. ~ United States doesn't figure to win a gold medal in Mexico, what with the presence of· traditional volleyball powers Russian, Japan, Poland ~nd Czechoslovakia, but the YaDk er. fort Should be substantially im· proved over. the 1964 effort. "Tt\Vi ttam will be greatly Im· proved' over our team of four years ago," she says. "Japan handled us and everyone else pretty easily that year but we've improved. We •took a game from them in Long Beach not too long ago." Miss Ward epitomizes the JANE WARD growth of women's volleyball in California. Of • the 15 who were selected for high -al tltude training at Lake Tahoe, 14 were Calliornians. In off·Ol)'Jllpic years, Jane Ward is the -captain 'of the Long Beech ShamrOcks, defeftding ha· tional championa. only one more under this restraint. greatest threesome of all time - Keyes again will be assigned to tail Chamberlain. Elgin Baylor and Jerry Sevmour when needed, as well as car· rying on his chores on offense. West. Purdue's rushmen average 250 Actually, tonight's game won't be pounds and stand nearly 6'72 feet. WJlt's first appearance in Laker col· Hanratty may have trouble throwing ors. He participated in an inter·!quad over them. scrimmage Tb\U'sday night at the The Irlah have 1,000 pounds 'cf Irishmen who will try to keep pressure t.eam's Loyola University training on Mike Ph.Jpps, who hurled for 1,800 camp. yards last year. Playing listlessly, he took only one It's a Sellout , For Super Bowl NEW YORK (AP) -All available $12 tickets have been sold for the Jan. 12 Super Bowl game at Miami's Orange Bowl . , Commissioner Pete Roze lit , an· nounced Friday that the Joly tickets left for the game between the Nation· al Football League and American Foot· ball League champions were approxi· mately 5,000 at $6 and 4,000 at 88. ,They are on publie •sale at the Orange Bowl ticket witldows in Mi· ami. In a<ldition to the entire allotment Of 53,CXK> top priced tickets. including those set aside for the competing team.-s, 13,000 cheaper seats have been sold fgor a ~J of ~.Im. The bowl's capacity it• 15,3.54. first half ahot - a dunk -and wound up with only 12 points. Baylor was the leading scorer for the scrum with 32. Although over 3,000 fans turned out to see Wilt's debut, it was rookie BW Hewitt from USC and sophomore Cliff Anderson who were the surprises. Anderson, a little·regarded . 6-4 guard, played sparingly last year because of knee surgery but canned ~ points Thursday in making an early bid for a guard spot. Hewitt. a 6-7 former Mt. San Antonio star. shot little but scored 18 points and rebounded well. Wilt encountered a strong argument trom Mel Counts, the Laker•' other 11even·foot center. Collllts scored 17 pc:)inta and held his Own with Cham· berlain on the boards. "We are not yet In good condition,'' said coach Bill van Breda Kolff after the scrimmage. "I think our biggest problem right now is getting all the guys used to playing with WUt." Saijyo, Cruz~ Bag Victories Sbo Sal)o of Tokyo lloored champion Ro.ii ROjao of ()ollt~ and went on • win a -unanimous 1fk.Ound decision It Ai.·llOil.eum ~-'-ond ~..:'.:"' ... ·-'-· ' ~ ·~ .,. w«.ld A1u1oclQtioll -· ... tilJo.... -· .. ' Tbo 21-•ld• ~ 1l'elCbed 125 ODd&joo 121. A crowd ot 23,211 paid f!Bl,216 to see twin championship tightl, C.lot "Teo" CrU& of the Dominican Republic won the other main event on a unarjmouJ dec:iaion 1n 15 rounds fJ'i/• er ,.,..th(UI ~ llomOc, ,Ro! .. ' 1tl· blemalo, lo retain biol unclitiiut<d -id Ufht..illht dlampionshlp, · ' ' the· challenger ripped open a pah ever his right eye. Rojaa slaahed a stm.Uar psb over the Japanese's left eye In the fifth. Fn:m there Oil the cut pbed will! little ·~. Roju, well behfucl on po!ntl, Miiied lo win tho ~ •. nlntll ancl lOlb ... ... 11 .. Bt ~tile .~· and ~-JM foe wW1 short ""'""'°'· lo tho head wt111 bolb fjitJ, . ' ' I • '11)e 10lll ...t wu r9irl.Y nen. •Ro- ja& mode another tharH Jn tho 12th. lk& SlibP -·~ tho ............. °'.-' ..... Son Pedl'o ooald dlib om. 14 ' ' \ MAKES DEBUT Wilt Chamborlain .. • Rams Hoping· To End Jinx In Oeveland C L E V E L A N D -(AP,) ·- Quarterback Roman Gabriel and the Los Angeles Rams attempt a task Sun- day never achieved before -beating the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland. True. Los Angeles hu played 'fn Cleveland but three times. But tlUa jinx dates back 18 years. · It was in the 1950 National Foot.ball League championship game th.it the Tomorrote on TV 10:20 a.111., Channel 2 great Bob Waterfield and the Rams lost out in the final seconds, 3>-28. Lou "The Toe" Groza ruined the ltamJ with a field goal. • Bringing maliort up QI da~ hcwever, the Rama whipped tbe Browns in last 1ea110n's ·Playoff· Bowl. 3l-6, but the game .aa Iii Miami. Coach George Allen's Rams go Into Cleveland alter ~ picnic with 1be Pittsburgh Steelen, e.10. ~ " Frank Ryan, the field boas ot the Browns, ran into a wild Dallas ,Cowboy last Sunday and cculd 1core but OM touchdown in a 28-7 lou. Ryan, mauw11 run.., Leto1 Kelly and tho Browns an not ·.., C1dlomed 1o ·~ .. Htl!idl! . illld nolthv ii their ooa<h, l!lanlllll oom;. The Rims expect !foulile. . Fullback Dick-· who pUlad.tM 1,000.yard level !all Sunday, put It th\J way: ._ "I'm !ooldng l<lrward QI p~ Cleveland IJaln. It's aJ.,.,.. ~ a e.llenp to m. becawe the Browm fla\>o Ibo lelfUO'I lop l'llllllV ja L4lo7 ¥ell¥- • ---· --·---------~--~---------------------~ ------------------ i I ' I I ( I NEWPORT'S ROCKY DIXON (20) BREAKS AWAY FOR A NICE GA IN AGAINST COSTA MESA. DIXON SCORED THE TARS' SECOND TOUCHDOWN IN THE 14-0 11LT, Aydelotte 9 tor 10 4th Quarter Rally Nets Tustin 22-14 Triumph By JOEL SCHWARZ OI ... O.llY Piie! Sl•ff 'Alternatina: tbe speed of its off&Dle between that of a greybotmd and an iceburg, Tustin High School staged two 1eoood·half comebaclt11 to whip Runtington Beach in Cap Shene Sta- dium, 22-14. . Key to t'Ultlo'1 Win ftll tile emer- g!n<.'fl of junior Deve Aydelott& as a steady and capable quarterback. down . Ryder converted epin to make it 14-12 with 6: 13 to go. Aydelotte didn 't waste any time re- galnjng the upper band as he, in turn, moved his team 72 yards for a touch· down and the lead. On the drive he completed pae;ses ol "16, 19 and then finally 16 more yards to Day for the wtnlling t.oucbdown. J<iwl Stewart, who had missed his previous extra-point attempt.I, suc- c~eded this time to make it 19-14 with 2,28 to go. GLENN WHITE Sports Editor Tar Defense ·Checks Mesa In Last Pre-S'unset Tuneup · By GLENN WHITE OI I~ 01llJ •1191 lllff Newport Harbor High put together a timely defense with key passes to blank arch.rival Costa Mese., 14--0, before 4,200 farw; at Davidson Field Fridcy night. Thus ttie Sailors of coach Wade Watts roll into Sunset League football wars with a 2--0 record, having dispos· ed of ,Newport District rivah; Mesa and Corona del Mar (21.e)· in practice beefi;. However, the Tars look about as ready for Sunset battle aa a. bunch of Boy Scouts. Their offense was plagued by four fumbles, ttiree of whi.ch were lost to the opposition. And they were tagged for 16 penalties, 13 of which were ac- cepted by Mesa for a tob.i of 146 yards. Three came for pass interference in· fractions . · One Was a roughing the kicker call that got the Mustanf!:s away from tile.ir four-yard-line in the first ·quarter· and gave new life to coach Neil Peek'& spunky but ootmanned group. Quarterback Claude Kelly promptly connected on • 66-y&ro pus-run play with Greg J ordan and moment! later the Greeo and Whth! had first and goal at the Sailor five. '!be 17().powidor had • bot bond. completlnl fiDe <JI 10 JIOllOI for JM yoids and i... louchdowm. He also .-OOC< .. the -~ •bowed plenty <II poioe ID dlrectlns the Tillers 1D touchdown• • time wu nmning out ID the lint hall and then ften his club ,.., lroJllnC 14-12 with Jun 9, 12 loll ID the game. Tustin bottled up Huntifttt<m Beach's final desperate .ttempt to econ aod then a1 tht fU.D WU fOing ctf, Stewert toed a 34.yanl field goo! to wind up the scorinc. El Rancho Loses Wild One However, a tough Newport defense dug in and fOUr plays later the Tars took over -at their own four. Mes-a never aerlolltily Uv'eatened after that. ' Newport bad rocked b a :H.-gtoa Bead! bad taken a 7-0 · lead In the first period on ~21-yard end-around by Mike Priddy Bob Ryder's extra point, before Ay T•AM STATISTICS THtlll H• Fll"!I dowm rulh!.,g 4 ' Flt1I doWll1 PIUl11111 I I Fl"! dOWnl l'elllltln 1 D Lions Go Berserk,· 34-25 touchdown on ite first aeriea of plaY,s. Ta.king the ~ning kickof~ the winn~s rolled 82 yards in 11 Play& with quarterback Ron Troyono passing to Curry for the last five yards and the six points. took charge late in the ball. · -ln the ck>slng minutes he whirled Tultln 83 )Wdl tor Ill first s<ore com- pletlng a 51-yord -to Bob Silva , a 21-yord<r to Rick Day and finally a 12-yard ro -to Silva elebt tee· oodJ before the sun. That made it 7.t· It 11!.e ball. Aydelotte and Tustin completely dominated the third period, consum- ing 10:21 to go 69 yards for a touch- do\v n and the leo.d 12-7. Tony Bonwell rallied Huntington Beach beck into the lead by moving tile Oilen 72 ylll'da in 12 plays. Bonw~ had a 17-yard run and a 12· yard J>aS5 in the drive that cuhni.nated when be fired a fourth-down pus 24 yarda to Mark Whitfield for the touch· Hailer's Hit Lifts Dodgers To 5-2 Win ATLANTA (AP) -Tom Hiller's ninth bulin1 triple &napped a tie and lilted the Lo& An1eles Dodgers to a 5-2 victory over the AUanta Briaves Friday night. Haller, who had doubled a rllll home Dotlger Si.te ~I.,. Dodllf:n 11 Altlnlt 11:10 1.lft. 11;1'1 1 .. 1 5-1. 2t Doclelf'I .t AllMll U:OR 1.rn, ICl'I 4"'° earlier, connected followine slngles by Ji mFairey and WWie Davis. Pinch hitter Ron Fairly then singled Haller borne . An inning earlier. Dodger reliever Jim Bttwer pitched out of a blises- k>eded, none-out jam by 1etti.ng Felir Millan on a double play grounder and strrunc out Dercm John&on. \.OS A•••Ln AT\.Atn" ... 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Cinc.im.aU's Ro.se had one hit in seven at bat.I •• the Reda drOpped a 15-inning game to San Franci~o, 3-2. Rose's average dipped two inti .330 but Pittsburib's Matty Alou i. Chicago. 4-1, and ~ three poinll to .321. By EARL GUST KEY 01 lflt DlllY ''"' ll1H Westminster Higb Sc:bool'l Lions. pl9')'ing with just the rigtlt amount of frenzy, registered one ol their finer momenta Friday' night by outscoring proud El Rancho. 34-21. A near-capacity crowd &t the Lion11' ball park roared its approval at the uncontrolled Offensive show by two of Soutllern California's better prep outfits. And they'll all be back next F ridP-y night when unbeaten Anabeim comes to town. It was a shocking turn of evenf.8 for the Dons, who bave yet to win a '68 game. But they )Ost in style. Defense? Forget it Take the first quarter, for instance. It was iniw,ne . TIAM ITATllTICI w .. 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Cai Slate ! Looi Boacll) and use we.rt the favored tleaml u play began at 9 a.m. Matcfles .... bein.C held au day wltb the cbampl-p coolelt acbadulod I« 5 p.m . lrWnt hll won all thi"ee previous brnamentl. Coticb Ed Newland'a (ftW WOii tut year'• 'tiUe with a 7..S win ovor Oil Sim In the final!. lr.1ne, conaidered a netiona1 water poln powar, wlU play w.. AJJ. Americalll -Ferdy Mm!minl, Bill Bnl1 lad Steve Farmar. ------------------------------ In that unforgettable period. were runs of 35, 32, 49 and 59 yards from scrimmage plus a 96-yard ki ckoff re- turn. When the gun fired it to close, the score w&1 13-13. Westminster's hopes quavered when quarterback Eddie Bane WGs perma- nently sidelined late in the second quarter with bruised ribs. But sopho· more Doug Milne and halfback Mike Haynes took over capably for the re· mainder of the game. It was Bane who put Westminster on the scoreboard first, passing 35· yarck to blue-chipper Darryl Berg at the El Rancho 6 and then scoring on a roll out himself with 8:48 left in the first quarter. John McLaughlin added the PAT for 7-0. But El Ran<.1>o quarurback Randy Drake, on the Don ~· sevenlh play, scored from tile 32 on an end-around and PAT tied it with 5:38 left. The.n Charlie Buckland turned the jooiM into a m1dbouse with a 96-yard kickoff return to the two. In two car· ries. Ron Shepherd slammed into the end zone at 4:33 but the PAT went awry, 13·7. Drake passed 14 yards to Ken Mat· thews for the catch-up TD with 2:30 lefl in the fir st quarter and Westmin- ster blocked the PAT. Shepherd scored again two minutes before halftime, Haynes scored from the four with 4:14 to play and Buck- land scored from the nine wlth shi: secon& left in the game. Westminster gained the lead for good on Shepherd's second quarter TD, 20-13. Pro Football Steals Weekend TV Show It's a grim weekend for college foot- ball fans but a satisfying one for pro followers. While most of the nation is watching the Notre Dame-Purdue titanic from South Bend today, the west gets Cal· Colorado at 1: 15 p.m. on Channel 7 . Tbe Notre Dame-Purdue game will be seea on delayed tape Sunday starting at 2:30 p.m. on Channel 5. It will be followed by the UCLA· Washi.n(l<>n St.ate replay. The ~os !Jtart their day at 10 a.m. witb Channel 2 Can')'ing the Ram6 and Browns from Cleveland. 'Ibe San Diego Q\argers play ClnclnnaU over Channel 4 at IO:ll) a.m. NBC switches to Houston for the Oilers-Oakland g.azne immediately after the Charter telecast. ljaturclay'1 sports-on-TV menu ID· cluh lut. m<mtll's men's and wom<n'I f)'llUIUtiCI O!ympic trial! on Wide World ol Spitlo au p.m,ml.tlle Laker-SUWe exbib'ticm at 7 p.m. oo Channel 5. USC C-. Jd>n McKay reviews tile Trojan·Norttrwertern. pme wiilh Tom Ke.Uy at 4:30 p.m. Sunday on Channel u. NBC gives viewers a Wcr\d Series ~"'"' -Y by owildling bock and forth from St. Lou11 and Dolroit • ' Roy Van Der Aa came up with his first of two soccer-style conversion perfeotos and j.t W86 7--0 with 7:36 to fo in the first stanza. That drive turned out to be the Tlin' most sparkling sustained effort of the evening a.s Troyno made fine use of his rwmi.ng backs, then caueht Mesa · off euard with tbe l.oue aerial Of Ute assault. Newport's last la:lly came with 8:28 remaioing in the third quarter. Stu Aldrich blocked a Grea Forsdi.ck punt Qll fi!t Mu stang 28. From there it took four plays to garner the touchdown as Rocky Dixon blasted in from five yards out. TI AM ITATllTICl NM CM Flr1! .,.,,.. ~Int • ' I • :.i;:: = =iw., • Teti! flr.t~ " " Y1nl1 lill tv1lll1111 '" • Y1rdl =lnotd PIU"'9 ~ 1~! 'l'•nll I " l<U Ytr'lli 111::= ... 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Imperial Valley; f-..., i squad loaded wkh ttte.ermen off of. Wt ,ear's club wb.ich paated a ~ ftCOrd and acorod 40 ...,.. polnta ID !Our ,,.., .. _ ---------------------- a · S~rangles · Reeling Brea, 40-0 By TERRY NEPTllNI! Of "" ...., ...... tteff Scor1n( In ev~ quster In every -le WSl/' • !Jocu• BeaCh "B•t Brea" brJ.pde of ArUsta humbled a loothlua Brea Wildcat, <0-0. In :m encomtera, Frida~ night'• foottJaR ICOtl Wiii the MCOnd highest the Artttta ~e ew:r tnructed m the W-. In 1960, LaiWM1 bW>ked Brea, 47.0. The Artiltl did every1hlng rieht ond a ne• record borne crowd' d. 3,2(K) ""'""1ed Ila delllbt. P'0< ·,...,. quor· terback Ste.ve Wleabowaki, it was bis finest hour. Laguna'• defem.lve corp15 complete· ly ltUled Bree's ettack. 1be first half aa.w the Wildcats net 64: yards running, rt oI them on • play that Laguna thought wa wb.irtled dead. Ollemtvei,, the Arll.U were unstop- * * * Tl ... 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Neither oan tast.e very sweet. and after falling short for the 15th con- secutive time Friday r:i.ght at the Val- ley Christian gridiron, the foul taste ml19t still be lingering in the mouths of roach Ray Dodge end his Mission Viejo Higti School gridders. In the early going it seemed as if tdle Diablos would end their two-year drought as they drove to the Valley Cluistian Wle-yard line, only to run out of downs with 6:lM to go in the fie st quarter. The DMblos began the drJve on their own 34 and gusteined it with a well· balanced attack in the air and on the ground. _ After eamioC the bail on the b.lm· over of downs, the Cruaedert1 blitud 91 yanl. fur the first toocll-n of the game. The big vl6Y came on a :E-yard bomb laid into the arms ol. Jim Bakker by signel-OBller Jim Hib- ma. After a bad bike on the PAT attempt tile score stood at 6-0 with 23 secoods left in the first quarter. After the Dlablos were driven back to their own six-yard line on the next set d downs, Mission Viejo got a break and threatened to tie up the 1JCOre as Mike Beck«'• punt was furn· bled by a Crusader on tbe Diablo 33-rard line and recovered by Rich Wvd. But oo an attempted pes1 quarter- back Jerry Gloster had the boll jolted from hi! cocked bBnd where tt rolled to lhe Diablo 18, and was ret;'O'Vered by Yelle, Christian to set up its &ee· ond touchdown. Mi1slon Viejo r~istered it.! only touchdown after defensive eD1 Rey Jtlhnlon intercepted .a pe11 on the CMsooder 311 ond ran It up the rigbt adeline tor the score. v-Qrlstlln eifectiv.ly stymied ttie Mission Viejo aUact. i:n the aec- ond ball and the only time the Diabkl fQM got a chnce to really cheer wa. when two bank& ol faulty flood lights were rendel'ed op!ftlltJve. ~. ~· u J tJ i • • , .... 11, l:l "' •• poble . ...._ rocolven dllJl>P"l .!'I lea>t a ball doi<n oure Wiezbowiki palffl or tbe aoore would htve been ,....i... Wlezbowald "'°'ed two touchdowns wtthi.n two minutes Jn the opening qumter. The firat was a five-yard roll- out left. tile second a 40-)'tlt'd run with a recovered tumble. Fleet Jim Kuhn went t& yerds with a quick-toss just before the first quar- ter ended tc give Lquna a fut 20-{l buJ&<. Wiezbowskl scored ill the second quarter with 8:40 remaining in the half. This time he went 43 yards rtght on a classic quarterbadc keeper. LagW118 scored in the lhird qUQJ"ter oo a Wiezbowskj -to · Doug Sdunitz roll-Out pus play from the Brea eigbl The finai Laguna touchdown was a sensational 80-yard punt return by fieet Jim Kulon. Kuhn took the punt oo the run at his own 20, cut left to set up the picket and sprinted down the sideline oo a beautifully executed play . Artist fullback Brian Bagley gained 114 yards, all Df it from fllckle to tack- le. Steve Klosterman, Jeff Jahraus, Tom. Scherer and Dean Shostrom were aD defen&ve standouts. W:i.ezbow11ki scored three t.oucb· downs, passed for one, recovered a fumble, intercepted a pa&s and called a tia.wles11 game. For Laguna faas, it w.as a eweet ooe. FOLLOW TH E QUARTERBACK -Everyone in the-stadium inclu· ding one of the ol!lcials seems to be ebo•ing after Laguna Beach quarterback Gene Moloway. Among thooe in puiisuit Of the Amsts~ BAGGING BAGL EY -Laguna Beach High School fullback Brian Bagley is stepped by Bree's Phil Oxandaboure (25) and Paul Reed (11) alter a solid gain in Artists' 4{1..(1 victory. Bagley bad a big \light against Brea, piling up 114 yards on the ground. Early TD Stands V p I Bolsa Nips Sea Kings, 6-0 By JIM CARNETT Of 111• Dlltr l"IW Iliff Bolsa Grande's Matadors scored a touc,hdown in the second quarter and made it stick m; they dropped the de· termined Corona de! Mar Sea Kings, 6-0, Frictia, night on ttie Matador grid· iron. The Mat.adon, wbo went into the cont.elf. 88 heavy favorites, found them· selves with their hand1 lull as the Sea Kingg gave ttlem all the football tbey could handle and tllen some. The vaunted Matador' offeruie, which ran up elnwst 400 yards in Last week's 18-14 win over Lynwood, managed onl~· 248 net yards against what has been Orange County Prep Results Westmimter 31, El IW1d1o 25 V.Uey Chriatian 18, M.luioa Viejo l Newport KartJor 14, Cotta MeM 0 Boba a ..... s, c.a..a c1e1 M>r o Palm Springs :ll, San Clemente 0 l.ellln• S-h 40, -0 ....... lm22,Redland17 Tuotln 22, Buntlngbl -1! Etoondklo 14, Sonia.Mia Valley ll Buena Part< 18, \+olendo 14 N1eri1>D 28, Kateile 0 Ralcbo Allanftol 11 . IA Hal>r1 7 Loftll 31 , Foothlll 7 Loa AlamiCoo 411, -u -'l'lvy 7, -Grove • -Ana ]A, °"""""' 0 . . ,• referred to as a porous Sea King de- fense. While the Corona defense was doing its job, the olfense. namely the pass- ing attack, had l;rouble pulling its share of the load. While gaining 174 yard.I in total offense. the sea Kings never penetrated the Matador 25 yard line. 'lbe Sea King rushing game looked excellent at times, but was never backed up with a sufficient aerial at- tack. The Corona passil\g game ulti· 1nately led to the Sea King downfall. Southpaw quarterback Dave Terry completed eight of 19 passes, but they were good for only 39 net yards. The majority of the tosses were of tile swing variety and after the Mata- dor defense caught on the Sea King re· ceiven were consistently thrown for losses. With 1:44 left in the contest Terry cut loose with a long pass that 1book up the Bolsa Grande Matadors and al· most won the game . Halfback Doug Young made it great try at the Bot.a 20, with en open field ahead, but the over-the-shOIJJder try squirted from his fingeni and fell to the turf. The Sea Ktngt loolled like the,. were out lot blood the fJrst lime they got th<ir bands OD !ht pipldn, drivln( (A) the Bo!Ja 33-yard line and picldni Ill' a llrot down. But the drive bogged down on the Matador 2$.yml •tripe. lll<ir deepat pen~.ttion of the rUgllt, and they were forctd to &'ve up tM ball. Tbe ~ores looked a little reluc- toni to lake eonunaed ... 1y In th• con- tell, plcldng up only two yard! In their first four plays. They gained their composure the next time they had the ball. Bolsa drove 53 yards for what ap- peared to be a sc«e late in the first quarter but e holding pena)ty nulified a 14 yard touchdown pa¥. and two plays later they had to give up the pigskin on their own 29, It was only a mome~ setback however, as quarterback Rick Daley engineered a 64-yard 1c0ring drive late in the second quarter, and capped it with a 10.yard touchdown run. TIAM ITATllTtcS •.CJ. COM Flf"ll Oownt ru= • ! 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It marked thhe second loss in a row For tbe·Tritons. The victors dominated the offense from the opening kickoff. But time after time during the first three periods, were held off by the gut- ty ~defense . Coach Tom Eads' forces, however, were able to collect only one first down Eagles Seek First Victory, Duel Pacifica Hoping some defensive cniclts have been shored up, Est.anci.a High football coach John Lowry senci1 his Eagles ag.a:inst Pacifica ot Garden Grove tonight at Davidson Field. Kickoff is at 8. The Eagles dropped a 19~ deoi!ion to TUIStin lest week~ Lowl'f said two of Tustin'• TD'• were gifts. Pacific.a. won its opeoer, a 12-7 nod over Villa Park. "I've gone over the fllml of the Tustin game and they're getting discour.agtng,'' Lowry reported. "We broke down defensively three-of four times and those play1 beat UI." He referred to a 35-yard touchdown run by the Tustin fullback and a 41· yardl scoring pass play. Both plays, Lowry sayw, should have been stopped M1h proper execution. He did, however, single out linebacker Mlke Sady, tight end Mike Knudson and defenAlve back George Barnett fOr turning in creditable jobs. "Actually, I'm not disappointed witb our D111, it's just that I know we can be tougher then that," Lowry said. New coach Art Michalik has in&tilied confidence in a team that won only twice last year. Wlth only lilr: let· tennen returning, Pacifica Js con- sidered c threat in tbe Geroen Grove )ague. Mi.chaUk will field a starting offense with three junlonr and a 50phomoce Mariner quarterback Mike Ltndholm bad a productive evening against Villa Park anj Michalik says he'll be throw- ing against Estancia. •ITANCIA l"ACl,1"4 ll'D NewhOol LE ........ ,, •n t• s.1v1r " ..,_ '" 110 1'111• '° _..,. '" 117 Kodt ' H41rl"IMlll •n uo ff1Ym111 ,. ...... '" llJ ~vrNtncl " ..... "' Ull ••~U .. w, .. '" llS Thom•• ~= .. ,_ ,., 117 D11r1"'11 HMll"" •• 1111 Jal'lll11111 '" ..... on 1&1 Vin DtW111t.r •• .._ • • FULL OLYMPIC TV MENU COMING Televialon'1 mmt 'dml'ftbeulve coverage of a sportint event -the planned TV schedule fnlln tlJo 1988 OlJUIPlc Gune1 ln Muleo City - ollen 4S hour• ol color prolll<D!UJl)ng for Southern Ooll!onUno..Oct.-12-27. A ~ 1late of tile cllil)' pro. &rllll. o1aQ will appear In Tllesday'1 DAILY PILOT for dlppln1 ond handy nleroo.. durioJ tllo a ...... Waldl !0< It T\lellllly. for the evening'& labors, that on a 40- yard aerial from quarterbaoj< Mark Heumann to end Rick Geddes in the second quarter. Palm Springs broke the scoreless deadlock with 9:20 to go in the game 86 haliback Jesse Balderas 11campered 12 yards around left end fOf' Ute toqch· down. . . Jerry Lewis' PAT made it~ ~1th 5: 22 to go and the viaitcn were ~ of It. . The hosts finished oil San Clemen!A! with another tally in the final 18, l:eC"' onds on a one-yard sneak,. cutmtnail>g a 23-yard drive. A nifty 51-yard Punt return set up the short mil'Ch. ~ ,, Heumann'• 4Q.yard completion kl tba second period put the ball OD the ln· . dians' 31. But that wu as clo8e Al, Ile Tritoos were to get to paydirt in the non-league battle. Only other occasion tor San Otemen· t. (A) dent Palm Springs terrirory <;Om• on the following set of plays when• Bob Alarcon iMercepted an Indian tos't "tnd retllrned it to the borts 43. · . Palm Springs hurled the 'nit'ons back 12 yards aod that more «' le11 set the trend for the night. . Despite San Clemente's inahllify ,to advance the ball through the beefy , ' .......mners the Tritons were able ~get off_ only six passes. . Other possible pass attempts were mowed under by a hard cllarg!ng.de· lense. INDIVIDUAL l"AlllNll ..... ... r. Sf'Ft.,? ';IO Y• I; .... • • "· .... w ' ' I it ""' Tott11 • • S.11C~ ~NI VZ ·-•• J:· -• • Soviet Coach P redicts Kemo . : . '. Will Triumph,·: MEXICO CITY (<AP) -A~'s Ron Clarke, who h-moil of tho wu-ld'1 distance running records, again may be deir!ved of wtmms.h.ia first major Utle In the ldll alt ol the 19111 Olyq>ic pme1. · '!be coach ol Rua9A'1 track ."and field .team. Gabrlel -kov · ¥'d Frido)' K_.1 !tip l(ejno, acc.litom • eel to joQlnl .. .., 1,000.100! ~ ..., tho IDlll ID -In _,. a.-llld 10,000-mew-1'lDI. ~·. ! KOt'Obkov limply ~ o,. • r Clarn, bolder o1 the ~.ooo ...i 10,QOO. moter world records, In ~ tho appartnt -opo n '"" -. medall In the GllDN tio(t- ~.Oct. U ill 7,MHoot.bigh ~ .. r I I I I I i I I ,1 l .... --' ... .. .. -. -... -... --....... ~ --... ... .. . .... -v • ·-..... ..... ~-·-···-·-··- Monarchs Te8tCIF's Air S~ow Tonight • 1bere have been aorne Marina HJ,gh b: a c1uslc-ez· No. 7Team gnat aerial peJ:f::nnUJ;cee U\ple of Bi~'a touch , 1n Westmlns~er H 1 1 h , 1 u the Aµabelm fia1h scored twice, passed for three atad.htm ln the paa:t with more t.oucbdowna and cotn· such oamea as M I 'k • ed 3 d -; .. -i l NG LEW 0 0 D -, TamJyasu <Marina), Davi ,,Pil 10 yar I •- Revamped Mater Del tak~ Penhall and Shawn McKln· tl!{ou&h Ill> air wlUI hi& a .lbot at tbe Cl.P'"l aventh p11se1 (18 !or 35). ranked loolbell te1m toolpl oey (Wesimlnlter). and a To boot, he's got nearly fl bo1t of otbert cavortin& on ~e eD'1--team baci. with u tilt MooCl'Clll aq,_ o ~-L1 ' f tb•" fi Id "' w• • qalnlt Loyola ltl&b'• Cubs _, ona 00 ~ ie · hhn for more W1 year with at Jqglewood Hip. !l's the site for Marini end Bob CAnary hill top pass 7-41, In U!elr .,,...,. acaJast Soutb Torra.net. 5'\taruia, mt.alJ,wtille. b: on ctouds wlUI lls •u victory undtt tu belt over Ramona Hilb of Rlveralde. .. A Uporf to Savanna'• im· pr0vemeDl on defense lies iJ\ Ranioni being shutout 49-0 u.&til fotU' minutes remained fr'he:o the losers scored tw~ce on Savanna 1ub1. ~~•off ,_ 1• , 1 • ' High Scbool and· Ila op-receiver. · ~ ,.. 1 0 0 c oca.. ~ ponent for tonight. Savanna, Marina, mean bile, Is s.•911111 ,.0 Coach Bob Woods has at 8, and it could prove to~ st.Ill 1ry· :in"" tO fl'nd 1ttie r1 .. ht ILf = ~°T. l',;t.. 115 MVen new facts on the inoth•P now-t ..... ,A-1 • l6 o -1j.•~er1M •tart Ill I defentfvt alllD· ..... Ir .. -~ a r . combtnatiah (0 pr;o1tct il!I 9 -%.i ~1xin1 ~~ mem, hopin& to Iron out \h• &bow. pu1tt. Gr:ea H.enr)'. arid if ~,i~ a ,..,,~~ti t1: wrlnklu that IPOiltd tha Savann.a11 Andy B~lanski ttie Vlkt11can protect biiil to H _ 'Frin~ ~-lU Monarchs 1 week ago wb&n 11 no exception to the above any1A~egree1 ,1 He8o1rely is i.:ex-~ = Y::-.=:i:. I~ they ftll to S.nt. Ana, 31~13. named wti.,n it comes to pee ~. ~ g ve ans.,. a MlfiN It's the &eeollld ltr&ight performing aerial feats of run for his money, · ~ = ~\~11~ lt: game agahut 1 bigbly near.faatuy. Marina comes into its ~G :: = /E.e., l!! touted foe. Santa Ana ia tbe Last year S a v a o n a HnaJ tuneup game before RY _ Jf"' G111e1wi.11 "i number one rated team in averaged 'l!l ~ per Sunset League ho.slilities :1:: ='{a" ?CJ ~-s.·~tand. game desn0t .. a H-1 record. with an 0-1 record. The fH -?::: wi"~ in URI IAll I"'"" ltH :: TDfty VMflm19tlt l 'tlhe last meeting with Vikes w e r e overturned, Fe _ w;e1111 ecw.._ 1~ However, many observers -~~~~~~--''-~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;..::.;:.o:;::..::;:;:;;;:=;~~~-" feel that LoyolB ill cro&1ly overrated. Jt11 14-0 win over Centennial WU not jm. pressi.ve. But Ulen the dull single wing oll..,.. of coach Mario DiMu:ro seldom ii. The Relaxed Way ... UP, UP AND AWAY -Bill Shrewsberry plants bis foot on the loot feed and sends the fn>nt of bis pick· ·up up ID lbe air at 100 mpb-plu.o speeds. 'Shrewsberry has-covered 3,000 feet on hi• rear wheels. Six wheel- 1tendero will be ori hand llt Orange County Inter· national Raceway tonight. Loyola ii Ute Cnlnchina: ground attack force with tailback Tom Schwartz suc- ceeding a line of. ex-Cub greailis, like Steve Grady and Mike BergdahL Over 2,000,000 Passengers Carried Over 60, 000, 000 Miles . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Mater Det has a balanced offense,· u n like Loyola•s , with quarterback T e d Hamilton a capable passer ond Maril: Oum a opeody, etrong running back. .-New Event .·Tonight ·AtOCffi Orange County· Intuna- tionaJ. Raceway'• first wbe- elstand championship gets Ul'lder way tonight at 8 witn six of. the most ak:i.Ued prac· tilioners around competing. W h eelstanding involves rtar end-~ighted cars ac- celer.uni wUfl their front ~beel1 off the 11ound. The qbject is to travel further on the back wbeela tban your opponent. Buf competitors are also acored on elap1ed Ume . speed. distance and l)Jowmansblp. Bob Pen-y of Daytona Bee.ch. Fla., claims the title of . the world's faateat wbe.elstander. Bil a u perchareed Gree.obrier !1i.a done 138 mph on ita rear wbeels. Chuck Poole of Sacramen- t. has moun~ t w o aqpercbarged ChrysJen in U., back of hil Dodge A-100 pickup. He has over 2,CXXJ horsepower u n d e r com· mand. othen in tbe field are Bob PertY (110 relation) of Corpus Christi, Tex.; Bill Shrew&berry, Jerry Lee, Sacramento, and Connie SwinJle of Bixby, Okla. A session of B·g1s s upucharJed competitiOn and stock eliminator racing will round out the evening's drag program. Pirates Outrun Riverside '• I • • 3 Coast Area Teams Triumph DiMuro saiys both t-eam.s appear atz'ooe.er than the elubl that looeht to. 7-7 tie a year ago. Cost.a Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Westminster High Scilooll all emerged from the firlt round of ac· tion in the Anaheim V<&rsity Water Po Jo Tournament with victories O:>sta Mesa. rallied in the last quarter to down SUnny Hill&, 4-2, HllDliDJIO!> S..ch DeNuccio Captures Long Run swamped Artesia, 12-8, and Westminster soaked Beuna Park, 8·2. Estancia could only put together three goall in the third quarter es it wa1 edJ· ed by Sonora, 5-3. The Eagle bu1 bnike down en route to the tournament which fore· ed Estancia to forfeit itJ 'Mal'm-up time. V1AltJ' H11nlln~I°" •11tn J J l J-12 "'""'' 0 J ' ,_ • M11nlln1"" aHdl; L•~ HGn'b '· ltldl arv1n 1. ao1> Slletr 1, Miki ~ t, T-Llod.. 1, Ooll9 Wllrlt~ I c .. i. ,,.,... o t 1 1-1 "-"n~ Hlll1 0 I 1 1-2 c .. 11 Mtw; Ollvt Wfl!t11l1r 2, ••rt Hlftn11 2 E1t1nc:l1 I I ) '-• tJO E"erod1: Gret Geod"tttr. J Top Kiclcl!t" Huotington Beach High freshman Brett White is claimant to a CIF con· version record after bo- oting 10 straight place kicks in Thursday's Cee victory over Tustin, 72- 0. W"""'"•M J t"" I ..._. ----------- l11en1 ''" l 1 • &-2 W•trlllnti.r: k.., Ollvh 1. Chr11 Oii~ J, Cl'ltt HtHllDft 1. "'! 1t11i.a I, lruq llnlfl I. Sltlv• ICubll ... 1!.1t111c:l1 0 1-t DowNy ' J-11 E11tnc:l1 ; Weller I, Stlvtr 1 E111ncl1 l1 S.rfle El!trKlt; HllfftnlA 1 EsttrK1t OOWlllV E1t1nc:l1; '" ..... ' ~· AiVdtlllllt 1, G 1-1 ' J-H Cerritos Tops GW C In Polo, 4-1 Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE xSL LOuis San Francisco Chicago Cincinnati Atlanta Pittsburgh Los Angele.. Philadelphia New York Houston x.Clinched pennant W L Pct. 116 64 .600 GB 87 73 .:>14 • 82 18 .513 H 82 78 .513 14 80 80 .500 16 80 80 .500 16 75 85 .469 21 75 85 .469 21 72 88 .450 24 71 89 .444 25 l'r.._,... a.... (Ilk -'· Plthbu~l'I 1 "'llldlll'lllt :t. New Yor'I l . II lnn!M1, 111ett1 Jt, Louis '· """'°" o, """' &.<1 Frtr>el-l, CiflCiMlll 2. IS IN!lnlt. 111t11t lcK A-lft J. Alllflll J, nl9M T ... r10- Jll'lilloff1pti!1 C Jltdl-1 .. or JoN!tclJI 'I 14 New v.o. It•.., •• or (~1 1.u AMERICAN LEAGUE xDetroit Baltimortt Booton Cleveland New York Oakland Minnesota California Chjcago Waahington :1-Cllnched pennant. W L Pct. 103 57 .&H 91 71 .562 86 74 .538 86 ,75 .5.14 81 711 .506 81 79 .506 78 82 .488 86 94 .413 66 94 .413 6.1 96 .396 loslwl n. NN Yoril; 1. nltM W1tlllntlerl J, Dllr111! I, nltht Clrffl111d 1, l1tl""°r• I, nl9M Chic-t, C1Ulem!1 1. n19111 o.tllftll I. MIMOOtl ~. Jiit.ii! Teff"f"•~- GB 13 17 11\'i 22 22 2.\ :rt :rt 391! Today's Colle~e Grid Tiffs Cross Country IT'S MERCURY FOR 1969 See the Champ On Friday Sept. 27 l'ln.llu,..,, lltu lM 11t ~ ,_Ir!, lf.IJ S.~ l'r1r>eloco kll~ 10-1 <ti (lnCIN\lll Nol.,, •·I Liii ..,,..'" hi• 10.u 1t ..,tl..,tf J1rvlt 1•11 Houl .... Wfi-'~" 11 II. l.eo.rll 0 .... 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' .. • • • • ConvN;ted r.,Ut and criminal? Or a 1 re~..e•ntative ]Veg~ leader? SltM;~. ~;~t !".,.ted to appe~ "On~ tallfoMf4 · ~ .. ~"·"1ti!) 1ed~i(.J~•t Eld- ricfge Cleav.;,.. ·-polariud opinion in one Ji,afl or the other.-,Berets I , UY~t , ~ ,~~~sit11 e~pert• have to .,. .. °"'=~ ~,~~· · r · •• :-.~ ·:~, • ! /'>. *,~j~ ~ f " '" ' t.i!: <f'' 1 ·1 j '.l---'. ··!·! ~·f )A' ~·f\' ,. ·' ,4'<~.l. :.,.. •'.. ~!,~. ;,;·), .. ~'·! .......... ,.;:•,:.' ·"ti.eaver and ·trc";"!F~f~re Fa~ing ·1he Evil !ifaybe We're Not So .Sic'k, After All By CHARLES McCABE carpenter spending boura on e park lioal fellows ~B bench reading a tabloid nowspaper, 87 IV AN BINDEl\AKER nu. ia about Berkeley experimfllltal eourH 139X, Detnnn:anfzation and Regetientian in .11ie Am•rlC1111 Socilll Order. The ~sue1 railed by the ltorm which has enveloped 139X Ile critical to ~ Uolverli~ -to its acaJSemic freedom, to ill financial IUpP.Ol't, to ACademic Senate control ovir cur- rtcu\um, .md. to future experimental COUf'8e prognms. (The Academic Senate is a Universi· ty of Cali!ornia governing and ad- viscry body comprised of professors, ulOCi.aie professors and otMr high. level academic facuJ\y members on individual UC campuaes.) Following ii the background. Ftr1t, aoce 1920 tbe Senate baa con- 1roned curriculmn. Secoacl. in 1966 the R e g e n t s authorized the Berkeley senate to d'e&t.e a Bocrd d Educational Devolopment q!ED); with power ta review, approve, and ad.mimster ex- perimental course& outllde ·tht con· ventional juriadlctiOillll of academic deportment.a. Tlllrd, a committee of the ASUCB proposed 139X. It wa,, to be worth five ~ credit, bo supoms.d by four regular faculty, and 1.., <i the twenty lectures WeTe to be delivered by Mr. Eldridge Cleaver. Fourth, Chancellor Roger Heyns in· formed the BED !Ital University funds A men named Eldrldge Cleev•r wa1 eslctcf to t•ach at tht University of Cellfornie't Btrk1l1y campus. Then hli was ask9d to s~•k at the )rvlne campus. The situation cr1etH was not Drdlnary -even in • state qultt ut.d to turmoil •bout Its univtrslty syat1rn. 8~t ntlthtr Is· Cl••v•r •'.I ar~lnary person: he 11 11 mllltant BlaclC' Panther l1ad1r. • con.vlcted crlmin•I awaiting trial on other charges. This beeilc.9rouncl on tb1 lnue of wat written by ,one of UC's most effective and outspoken l1ad1rs. Dr. Hinderaker, former vlct chancellor for ac•demic aff•irs at UCI, i1 chan- cellor of the UC Riverside c•mpuli. -r would not be available for expenses of would be needed. The regular faculty members volunteered their services, instruction foe 139X. However, none and Mt. Cleaver woWd not hok1 a University academic title. Fifth, when 139X wall announced, the University was censW"ed ill the Legislature, by the R e p u b I i c a n Governor, by 1he Democratic Speaker of the ~embly, by. most Califocnia newspapers, and by tbouslnds of let- ter writers. 'Ibe issue waa not ttie course as such. It Wa!J1 instead. that Mr. Cleaver, not a member of the faculty, was in fact almost the entille coorse. Given the present cllmate of our so- ciety, such an intensely negative pub- lic ~action to 139X, if not inevitable, waa certainly p(edictable. Course 139X might have been developed in other ways which would have fully served educational needs. Those Mher ways could well have in· eluded Mr. Cleaver. However, educa- tionally, th~ BED's. action gave the ap· pearance OI. lgnortnr quantity of in· designed bo insure quality of in- strucflioo. Politically, the particular alternative selected was equivalent to ttlrowiog gasoline on a burning fire. AT THE REGENTS' meeting last week, two types of motiOM were con- sidered. One would have barred Mr. Cleaver, by namet from appearing before any C'OUrSe1i in the University -a policy which, in my opinion, could lead to disastrous consequencts for the future of tbe University. The mo- tion failed by a nine to nine tie vote. President q.a.Fles Hitch, supported by . the Senate Academic Council and all bhe chancellors, offered .a n alternative which was finally approved by a close ten to eight vote. Its general policies include: (1) as at Harvard', barring anyone from lec- turnln& in a credit course mtn tban once eaeb quarter unle.sa be bolds an appropriate instructional title and thus haa had faculty review: (2) directing the Senate to formulate explicit academic 1tandards fOI' experimental coursea; arid (3) while recognizing the primacy o! the Senate in courses, direcllne the President to explore Witb the Senate the question ol the ap• propriate role of the administration in this area of joint concern. Then, by a voice vote, t))e Regent.I .:ensured the BED for structuring and approviog 139X. PERHAPS THE CASE of 139X would have created no storm bad it been on a campus other tlWl BerkeLey, or even if at Berkeley but in another period ol time. But it did haPo pen at Berkoley, and it dld happen now. Each of the uine: University of. Calllornia campuses, and all of· California higher education, bu beb hurt by tile miajudgmf!llt <i tile BED. AcadenUc freedom is essential to the survival of any university. Ill rtspoosible exft'cise bu been a major factor . in the emergence of the University of California aa one ci ttit; great wdversities of the world. The .acticm taken by the Regents was not an attempt to impair academic freedom. Rather, it WM to protect it. Extremes Can Push the Middle Mass Society. tile~ you~tmda-1he.bllllk,.... us, ii!; skk. And tbe pupils of. tbe pun- dits, believe it. And so aoother clicbe 0( ful:ltity ol thoae timel. It WU is born. nobody's fault that ttis man, and It follows that anything 80 wide1y millions !like him, were emasculated. belioved, and •o--Oftm parroted, ;. pro· It wao 'juot ibe·damned g<11er11I lo~ ol bably a crock of. like the idea tba.t mankind that laid him low. By RALPH W. GERAJlD When a friend of the University af California, lrvint, politicians go m the nc'ket because ~t_i•. said that the most ienerally 1 wu 'very glad that ·)'OU came to expressed concern and dffp'regr•t ovir the i'Ci.aver the)' wtsb to servt tbe ~and 1uf· profitable .~ in ·Depresston·days talk with me a~ your concern over Affalri' to Dr. Ral~ W. Geral'd, he was moved to down the whole UIIiveretty 1yltem and pert>ai-!hr<>U&h it tilt society, is-only abetted when sl!Ul> confrontationll are developed .betwaen Cown and gown, liO that a statement such as the governor ~= ~~8:' ~.it:==~ ~:b~ TblJo= :::= coi;nm.UDity reaction to the ~a:nce write these words eltpr1s1ln9 his pe(sonal views of calling ·thellllelyeo,'W~-ir.i they bad Jobi.or oo, agl ~Y did Pot . gt!= <;::~:-w~~i;:,'t 0 : .. -th• .. •ituat.lon. Dean -';fWCI'! gr~••l! di•isi~~·::io!ll -The ~eevmt..hb . . :,:Jmo,._., _,.,..~r" doll!e•. ~a-lll>ie· 'poundiDc in ·..,. .com•· ••.jroffslbf otblologi\ Qi;. Oor•r~ ,I• bOth •fh'O .. . ' mad~·Jn.P'\111'.'-!IDe might •gre• .: ... ij!Jlj!~Qt) or, a slappiJJg · down ol firm :niie1'1\y fhe Regents, 11 particularly unfortunate in that it moves the, greilt bulk Of academic moderates to take sidu with the ex- tremists, because academic freedom and intellectual integrity seem to be threatened. ~assinaOons, bnngs . the doCtOr ~· _ , . " munlcatJoo. an MD. A member of the Netlonal Academy of ~;.. Ul us all, and hi& refl:dy diagno6et:. si:r:e =~· ~\b:1 ~ ~~ Let me put down, for clarification of ences. he is internat~ally known for hi• pionHr r• THE TROUBLE ~ be · t true of·Uie 'lbirties. With an' the p' a ten t my l!"'~;~~gtrta: .~s we~~~ foray cI 0,mee. surch on functions of the nervous system and the m, we gm o ·~-~ ... _ -kind 1 mumcawuw;. u1em..., you, u.e: w b . think. Said Mr. Goethe: "If you stM't s.i. • .:--. 1.ua.e was a ·O the rls:lng confrontation between town rain. He came to UCI in 1963 as a member of th• to think about your pbyaical or moral ~=le~ .. :e knc~-:: arid gown (~good deal of which was original faculty. Dr. Gerard gov• specia.1 permls1ton condition, you find that you are sick." .L--.. _.,.are s-pa"y becyame' com-warned a-gai~st ~some of us spoke to to the DAILY PILOT to reprint th1s1 views. Mr. Anatole France liaid: "The u\11.R:: UCl; • ,, •••• "'' the community 10 the very early days mania of thinking renders one unfit for moo. Men were, m a way they bad of UCI) and what constructive actions every activity." never been before, broCbera. mi:gbt be taken to ameliorate il 1 suggest we are no more dck, end no less, ttian we have been at most AND WE WERE led in those days CONSIDER a bell-shaped pro. times in the past; but we sure do have by • glorious C<1n artist named baWity curve, witG the horizontal ax.is more time to think about being stck. Rooeeveit who was c o n 1 ta n fl y representing extremism from left to I was a kid in ttie Twenties. If you ,preaching hope and redemption, and riglX and passing through the in· were to believe the Saturday Evening we were consttintly believing it. He tertnedlate pogltioos, and the vertical Post, and ttiose Rockwell c0vers, and wa.s wortb his weight in pieties. axis representing the number of in· th::>Se Scott Fitzgerald stories, you Todaiy, Uie things which make us dividuals that would te rou!J1 at each w.Juld think our country was an think ourselYeS into sickness, apart of the horizontal positioru. epitome of delights. Some or my coo· frun potitical assassinaUons, are that The curve is bell-shaped because temporaries still think o! those times rotten 'War in Vietnam, the crisis of there are very few indi'!iduab at that way. the b¥cb, and the wave of "crime OD eitlber of the extremes, .more and more ACTUALLY, 1 i c kn e & s was everywhere. The country was in the grip <>f a bloated and perverse economy, which caught up with it in the cram of 1929. Prohibition had turned my elders into a c I i q u e of criminals. It had turned some ol my other elders into a posse of gangsters. But people didn't think too much about it. They hed other fi&i to fry. As I grew up in Uie Depression of the Thirties. I was in the midst of a REALLY sick society. Men had been depri~ of lhe thing which mOfll en- titled them to call themsel~s men: Their work. UNLESS YOU have seen an expert tbe ·~" wbicb it a apinoif of Ute as oae moves toward ttle intermediate blacll: crisis. po&ti<lns, and the p;eat bulk as "mid· ~.Asian 'W'3l' will end, u all wars dle-of-tbe-roaders.' The curves would have. The black crisis will abate, as look much alike for the academic aH crises have, thou~ this will take a population and fOI' the community l~r Ji.emer&ct that we have a blecll: p o p u. l a ti o n ' but "middle-«..the· roadtt1" :would be pU6hed more to the crisis C8IJ be ~ u a 3ign of right in Che community and more to heatth, I'lllther than sickness. We have ttie left. in the campus groups -as faced up to a long time evil, and have would probably .aH or the curve except uncovered some otber ratlher nasty the very extremes. evils in 1tJe process. Even wittiin each ol the1e groups. We do have crime in the atreett, but there att probably sub-groups whose no one can doubt that tbe condition ot curves would be shifted to the right or the blaCks has improved enonnousty left of the avera~ one for the larger since the Supr4mle Court desegre1a· tion dedsion of_ 1954. You don't hear group. much talk of "uppity ni&gers" these UNFORTUNATELY. the actions of days. That bes to be pure pin. the small numbers iD the extreme positions invariably are m ore newswor121y and get more attention than the va9lly larger nwnber of ac· tions or ttie attitudes tiaken by the in- termediate groups -the extreme statemen.ts or deeds of a handful of revolutionary students and faculty get great press coverage: the anger and frustration Of a relatively small number of the most intensely feeling members of rthe community also get a greater hearing, eittler in the press or by personal letters and tetephone calls. 'Ilhe community i.s perpetually made aware of acts of lawlessness or indecency and eas'ily forgets that this Is not the norm of ttle vast majority of academic people and forgets, further, that such acts are widely present and even glorified in Ule wtiole of OUT.COUn· try at present (certainly one can see in publicly exhibited movies almost any degree of sex freedom in language and action): and in its annoyance demands that the University ad· ministration "crack down" on such shenanigans to a degree that would violate the eenera:l principles of Advice to Rebels: Don't Call a Cop a Pig By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO My unsought advice to our young rebels today is to stop calline police of. ficers "Pigs." In the current jargon, t t' s counter-productive. Esthetically, It'' non·felicttous. Artistic•Uy. it's inaccurate. Morally , it places those who use the term in the same group with ttie moroos whose common currency includes nigger. wop . kike, Chin«. Jap and so on . Philosophically , it faila to dtstinguish between good and bad poUcemen. Hypocritically, tbOH who call policemen "pigs" pretend to be dedicated to thnilgni· ty of mall, .o why dlould they rob a mu ol bil difnity? I DON'T think Ule John Birch SocJety. !or all Its "Support Yoor Local Police" ldckere, likes cops 1a,y mare Ulan do tbo5f wtio c•U them ••pip." Ir they did, tht1 would l\lpport the soclaJ rtlorms that wouJd mab 1 pollcerDIM'.l'1 lot a ' ..... ---....... ~-------- happier one; instead they oppose Uie very measures that would bring a semblance of peace to the "hot" cilies. Asidem: J wa3 1itting at Enrico's late tile other night witb a distinctly r>00"11iggilh cop when a guy whee1ed bi& Cadillac into a yellow rone. I glanced at tbe "Support Your Local Police" sticker on the Cad'• bumper and 5aid "What now?" "Those phonies," snorted the cop. "They thint tbat aticker'll keep UJ from giving 'em a tag. Watch ." Tagsvute. FINAL PIECE <i unaooght ad· vice to the young rebel1: cool it fOf a while. 'nM reaotioo from tile rlibt is now mOTe dangeroua thaa UJ promiM of immediate 1 a J n • Meanwhile, the-UC bud&et ii cut.' a thing called a Rafferty u budal! for the Senate /with the avowfA help ol H. L. Hunt) and you've made a very big man out of a Wry Uttle man, George Wallace. ll . .. -- you're reatly ready to sacrifice all for fult·scale revolution, that's one tttinl, but this other thing -trouble for trouble's sake -gives aid and comfort to your enemies and discomfort to tbe relllt of u1. The Establishment can break heads as weU a1 hearts. and will and does. llel,""t' cool it. . VIA AP from Wamlngton, "After t~ and a half years cf public hear-U:tc:• and study, the Government has decided ttlat imless tt'1 90 percent peenuta, it isn'lpeanut butter." The !Oroiohil flash u 8'e re111ll of tile rood and Dnlc Admtnlstration'• ..-« 7IOO paga of lotUrnony_ -statistic' Du t In I the 11ven yeats of .ithi American pruence~· tn Vletiia.m. fd>out 26,000 of our tooP1 have btfln killed In combat. Durtnc .,... -perio4. ~Ll!dc! U. S. servicemen have -IWl90 acciderr.tally, more than hall In tl'affic accldeMJ .•• Meanwhile. our p1)"dtolotal w11fare fOrct• continue to drop packets containing a toothbrush. a tiny tube of tootbpaste. and a manual titled "How To Brush Your Teeth" on ttie fortunate peasants of Vietnam. A significant reduction in cavities and Vietnamese is expected by this time ne~t year. , ODD BOIWNS: Now why in the world would you find a big Ampex exec like Ptoduction Director Bob Day lugging recording equlpment l.Dto various toilets, nushiog .same and IislulDI int..Uy witli cdbi<ed ear? l'U tell yW why: When be isn't Ampexlng, ht'• ~ w.-actor wllo is •Pl>"ll'll>I at Ile !llllbarn Theater in ''The Odd couple" -one ccene of which caH1 for tbe ot'lltai• iouod pf a toilet nushing. So far. be baso't fdU!ld the perfect -. but Uie Fairmont's mea's room came e:OSe. "A good tollet.." he ~·· "but not • er~at one.'' The 1eareh . 1oea on. ' democracy iii this country, let alone the sacredly held traditiQDl5 o f academic f:'eedom. THE FACULTY, often egged on by the students, conversely, of.ten forgets that it is not necesisary, in mahtWning academic standards .and freedom, to deliberately flaunt unwelcome acti- vates and personalities in the face of the community, and so is in danger not only of developing a spurious schlsm between the two groups bUt of en· dangering the very sustenance of the Universtty and all the things tbat tlle faculty in it hokl deaf', indeed the faculty and student! both. The great problem is that if ad· miniBtration does not dig its hetb in at an appropriate ti.me, the revolu· tionaries of the left steadily erode a viable organization and operation of the whole insitution, let alone of tti.e greater society : if admlnistr.atioo S(eps in too strongly. tbere U an ex· tremely great likelihOOd of a n academic backlash which aligns the moderates on the side of the ex- trenlists. Cases can be cited on bottl sides, from many institutions. Wtiere early firm action · by the admlnistratioil either nipped 'in the bud potential rioting and the like, « provoked it. IF !J'HE ANSWER were clear or easy there would be no problem; this is tile sort of very complex.. and dif. ficult issue whlch delT\andS the very best guess by sensitive, informed, and experienced decision makers; and even with aU the virtue and good will, the chances of being rigtit are perhaps not much over 50-50. This, a'!. least, seems crystal clear to me; a un!Verslty needs, if it is to flourish. boUl collllt\_onity auppart (more and finandaJ) and caulty .aup- port by a quality group of men. If ~ confrW~U.OI\ ~rp•• 10 violtl\I. th-' one 'f the other tn\lst bt ·lost, uy We a.dn;MniStrator wo'uld have to; opt for relaining the co.fidence and rispect of tM facult)' rather tban of iti1 com- munif,)'. · CQr<ailmeot Of commUJ>il)o ·~ can ~ an lnstlivUO)I, ;rtav~ while It u In •~Oct an~j>ectiaps r.. a .vert Q .Y ..... all4r; Jou Of <onfl. dence In the lrts1lljltlCll by !])e aa;. dem.lc1 of ~ country leads to a ~OU ot cootldence and wllllna:ne•• to pat· tlcipeie which can wt fa< de<;ad•a .aifd m»-. II second 'ra~ peopk hive to be taKen on the Interim, love a defect tor a generatiOCl.1 ' -- There are 90me more cOMtructive approaches, directed towards im· proved communication a n d un- deritanding b e t w e e n resptJnsible university and community leaders, which couJd be achieved by repeated dialogues in small mixed groups; and by seeing that the. body of academic moderates is not thoughtlessly swept into an intolerable position by the revolutionary extremists on campus. One or the things that bas happened repeatedly is that an activist student group has taken a small real situa~on or has created a rather trivial issut w.j,tfl a fine sounding name. received a minor rebuff kom administration. and immediately b;rought ttii.s: to the wider &tudeDt and faculty bodies clothed in fine sounding principles of righteousness and often with .a highly distorted factual presentation. Almost any right ttJinking moderate American, let alone aoademic1 bear1" the 3tofy first in the1e t.enns, is led fO take sides and 1upport the activist groop. By tbe time the other side getli around, ,positions have often hardened to tne extent that a fair hearing and a reasoned judgment are llO longer easy or even possible. J thould like to sse some .apparatus developed (perhaps there ie me, I don't know) wti.icb would bring word to responsible ad· rninistrative officers and other faculty members of the early stages of pl.an· aed disruptlw activities, aOO then feed back to tbe body of faculty and studenta ias fair and honest a picture a possible of the actual &ituatioa, IF THE FACULTY, with reuonably valid information ot a rounded form, still chooses to support posltiOns that are objectionable to the bulk of the community, this is unfortunate but I see no a)temative for a responsible adm.iniiUation but to a:o along with them. HopeN!ly this sort 0( thine will not oct\U wben the precautions 1Ugfested -been put in4I> effect. .. ...... ~- ' SaNtday, September 28, 1968 Tho· Comment Pq:e of tho Dally Pllot seeks to inlonn and ttimuJat,e. r11der1 by preaenUng a variety of com. meat.Ary on topics of inter- est and ltgnificance from informed observers a o d •pok•men. ltollor1. II. 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TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY Spoiler • full Racing Instrumentat ion • Bumper Guards • Ash Tray light • H.D. 1 Springs• H.D. Torsion Sway Bar , •• Ask for XP29B883197SO & XP298883S393S •. ~iiTfT~iilY '20.88 ~o'! ,:~!LT -s1 saa PATMINT PATMIHT PAYMINT PAYMINT TOTAL PRICI +TAX&. LIC. PATMIHT PATMINT TOTAL PRICE t,Jtl',H IMMEDI.\ TE DELIVERY P1ymenh lncluct. t1x & lictnse & financ. chtr;ts on -i8 months on 1pproved bank crtdit ··~• lllCI"" tu' Uc:eftM &'ll'r.-. ct..~1.., 41-..., .,,,..,td ~k·c~ '66 Or.DI TOROflADO DLX. '61 CHIV. IMPALA HARDTOP CPI. 2-4r. )ltrdTop W/fKI, Alr. ''ltHf., brat ... 'JlllWl.L~{ SITI .. Mat, IVft. ,,.,.._, IML V .... 2-dr. W/fk!otY t lr, JOWtF llHfl"ll, tU!o, lrlM., Ill!, WH< llru , UH, wtW, <:I,,.... 1tc:. !~Yl\l 2) _ wMfl 419'1, It(:, (YSHQ7'9) Gold Sllr Pitel 1MW11 lllTlllY, · .. ICI totl'll MTHlT, S2488 TOTAL s94 m .. s94 '°'" . '2388 TOTAL sao mu sao '°'" +TAX & LIC. rnn. P'fllT, + TAX' UC. ""'1· ""''· IWI IOOK PllCI peao IWI IOOK Pita $i2tl '66 PONTIAC GllAND PlllX '67 CHIVROLIT IMPALA '61 FORD GALAXll 500 en. Oht V .. '"''*k Hd'tp. 'IW•r ""'" tulo. trtM.1-lH, W$W 111'91, vlRJI lnt1t., CtrtMll. t ic. fVIP156) God Stir s21aa ::: $74 ::;::$74 :ill. +TAX & l lC. P'flllf, P'fMT, ILUI IOOIC Pltcl ~· '66 FORD FAIRLANI COUNTRY IQUIRI HINtet. ftcf. •Ii W14., UH, tl/!9., ""· -• .. MMt IHl'I, MW, lll\dlN i.,. (llDS711 2..., llt""°"' n7 ..,., U M, pwr. ""'·•Mo., wtw, urpth. v!nyl 1"'9r. ITHl730) flt!OfY 1rr COl!d., 4 6oor fl'lill't .....,, V..f, MWtr llr., •lff, 11t1., full vl"YI. (T1£803) s1·1a1 T~~ $60 = $60 m:I. 5168-8 :::.' s57 iii:: s57 ~im. s1saa :~-.. s53 :r.:: s53 .~:ti. +TAX l UC. PTMT. nlft, +TAX 4 l1C. P'flllt. P'fAIT. . +TAX l UC. l"flllt. PTM1, ILUI IOOIC Pl.ICI $!1H ILUI IOOI Patel $2SJO llUI IOOIC l'llCI f2af0 '67 PONTIAC LeMAN5 '65 CHIVILU MALllU CPI. '65 OLD5MOllU CUTLAll Dhr. 2-4f. lllordlt111 (Jle, wltk r1dio, l1t1l'it. full vln~I~~ dla. c:elJllft, V.t. IUl,,..,lllt lflfll .. hu ru. ftctory 1!1 c0!\11., pwr. 11Hritlll, waw, Clfll'l!I. (lll'Jt:.505) 4'2 1n1ln1. l1dlo ind Milt'. ,OWll llMri"I, C1111tl1, Mklf 111h. ($tr, No. 0107} s14aa~-li~=~~K$t5'" or.2J7l~~ss) 0 ~~~t •1111 :!~ s40 w::.s40 *~\~· '1188 ~!:: s40 w:~s40 + T.U & llC. PTMT. nMT. + TAX ' LI(. ' + T.U & llC. nMT. IWI IOOK ,.ICI $22'0 ILUI IOOK ,.ICI $1145 ILUI IOOK NICI 11141 '65 PONTIAC CATAUNA 4·DR. H.T. '66 MERCURY COMn '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II · S. . IPllC14S) t.'lo, llN!lf, •u!Wlllllc 1,.n1mtlll1o11, _, ltMrh111. (Mir. MG. 2397) V-1, ""*'' f!M•lnt, r1d'9, Mrtu , 1111-llc t11n1-(M2'7) s1oa1'"-:;~·-53'"'6' .~~ s36 m:~. s10-aa ':':.' 536 ~~ s36 + t.u' LtC. nMl. nMl, + t.U' llC.. IUll IOOI: PllCI $lHO IWI IOOIC PllCI $1711 s1oaa TOTAl $36 ~$36 +:~·LI;. IWI IOC>IC llJCI t2011 '65 FORD GALAXll 500 CPI. TOTAL Mtlllf, nMT. ..... Mt!M.Y. '™'· '64 THUNDIRllRD llAltDTOP '65 DODGE POLARA HDTP. CPI. OIA. V.f,.....,. wlfKIMY 1Jr, _., rt11r.1llnkl:•J 11111. 111n1., lllf, fKhiry 1lr condlllenlflt, full PG"• ~I. tltcftk w11Nh • •ol, 11111 .. trMI-, ' -tlrtl, wh99I d!ICI. VWSIN) 01.o. V.f 2-4r. 11111,. (pti. w/locltry t lr cend., ,, 1IHr., •11,11, t ulcl. t,.ni.. U.11, WIW, Whtt l ,dlllU, -''-(llfG$65) U.H. wrw, M'•' M•h, 11'-(V(V""J s9· a· 8 TOTAL s33 mA< s33 m" 5988 +:~~.c s33 ii:i s33 + :~LIC. = =~· IWI IOOlt PllCI $1910 IUll SOOK "llCI f19IO 101.1.l Mllllf, '1MT, '65 CHIYELU SEDAN '66 CHIVROUT fKfe" 1tr QMlllOlll..,,'radlt, 'Ito!« 1>t1om1tlc 1 .... 1>1111111111, Clrpe!I. fU'fOt) saaa TOTAL s29 ""' s29 mil +:~LI~ = ·~:.- IWI 1001t Pl.ICI $12 .. ·'65 PLYMOUTH IAnwn ~" .... 1tdlo, hffllr, tor1 .. 1t. ~ln~l lftlttlor, Mktt -"· """"-(Wl.1.9'1) .sl-88 · ':'.: s29 =s29 +TAX A l lC. "'8. ' ..... '°°"·Pl.tel ..... '64. DODOI DART 270 v ... 11dlo;lltllff, wt-lie lff"Mlllfl-.,...,., dMrllof. (TY""8I 168. ·a :~-.. s23 = s23 +TAX l UC. rYMT. ILUI IOOK Pl.Kl $12H · '65 MONZA m" """" """ TfJAl ...... mn. ~~.a._.,,_.,, Mtat ... ,., a,,..., •a. ..._rt.. lltMl.D'S3> i511· · -::.: s19 ~ s19 ~-.... TAX 4 UC. mit7 ,.._ . ... IOOl!·tu::I-,, .. sar TOTAL s29 TOU< s29 ""' . 000 + :·~·llC.. :::: 'Al\li.~. llUI IOOK PllCI Sl590 '65 PLYMOUTH FURT II b d!I. i1Mt1r, tll!Ollllllc f/lfltrl\INllll,. -f llHrl"ll. (Nl°'96) saaa TOTAL 529 mu s29 +:~LIC.. = ILUI IOOlt Nia $14'0 TOTAL MTlll.T. nMT. '64 COMn CAUINU HDTP. COUN """"wltll ..... Mll1t, Ml \'lllrl llltfflet, lllL Cl ... I, -11 ... Ilk. (0Sfl05) s9aa T~::~ s33 ~=: s33 +TAX I LIC. 1µ11 IOOK MICI S 1111 ~66 MUITANG COUPI R1dle, hllflf, !Neb! .m, u '11'f11. (SGIUMJ sass TOTAL s29 TOTAl s29 . +~~ILIC.. ::::. ILUI IOOK MJCI $1to0 T65 DODGI DART llN!or, wit/I• lfdtw1ll llrtl. !N.'t920J s6a·a· :::.' s23 = s23 + TAX l UC. "Ml', ILUl IOOlt NICI .1121 '83 FORD .FALCON 101.1.l MntlT, nMT, ~ . ""'· ..... MtMlT. ""'· SASS 'E ·:·~ s'1"'6· ··"J:~ ~ Tn Ii Lit. PyMt ILUI IOOK PllCI Utl 516 :-:.::~ ,, ... '64 DART 4•DJ. WAGON 11Nt1r, ¥1nyl lftl~ .,..., iolWtlJ) MAl '""'" ""'· JOR YOUR PROftCTIOff • AU HAllOI DOOOI UllD CAU W wltli • oo.LD no 100% UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTll· -THIS STAR STATES IN WRITING THAT HAIBOR DODGE GUARANTEES THE CAR 100% AltAINST MECHANICAL DEFEOS FOR 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MIW WHICH MR COMES FIRST AFTH PURCHASE. THIS INc;LUDES All lilEoiANICAL · PARTS, RECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BATTERY, SPEEDOMETER, RADIO, HEATER ON. All CARS. : THIS GUARANTEE COVERS ALL PARTS AND LABOR FREE TO YOUI VOLKSWAGEN , CENTER l UtMa..wM11Mp6l' .. •J'1rtw.w .. -...,,.ca... I '64 VOLKSWAGEN 4 ..... Mklt INIL OICU371 , s799 + ::'~ ... 526 5 526 S '64 VOLKSWAGEN t Ktr, A·1ptM llett9r. t,FU0'1't' s71a +ii~ ... 526 5 5265 '62 VOLKSWAGEN 2 doer, ' ...... llwttf', cnil052! •saa +::'~,~5 195 5 195 '60 VOLKSWAGEN PICK UP 1101AJ.71 s4a1 m .. 516 , ... 516 .l!!I! + f!"f Uc. = ·";;;t •u HUD C1A111C '""eesa11t .... U.r MG. Ailt-'k l~IOll. ,..._ ....._., -(FT'M 5488 ,..,.. 516 '""' 51 ,-it +:C~uc. I:=. iWI'!: llUI IOOlt ,.ICI MN WIOll DODtl ... ~llYI, ·com_ ma· I -------~ -------~-_::;,_ _____ ....;;.. -• • , ' • I I • I I I I' llello agaiJI, boys and .,... .... -·· bock to ~ fllD -In Uncle Lee'• on.r. n,. m1111 ...._. thil -Iii -terrifle. lo fact, ._.. r9ceived more letter& qa Mondo!' tl>aii ... did tl>i •I• week be-. Keep them comtng In, k!do, and if YOll 4oo't win al &ti, jwit keep "" llylog. WE BAD A lot of .food -pl°"'f" for our art !I .,.. difficult to make a dlalce. But Neil C!ark'a Im· -Ibis week, and a«aiJI ""' agln<lllve drawinf of a dof .---'------------------'------ii mak!Dg 8 lo\ld>dOWD turn<d out to be Ille best fll 1111 !ol Well, bo)'I and s!rlt, It wOll'~ be lOlll ulllll tilt W0.10 Str!es ·-Detroit ...i Sl Loa1I ,.1 toptbor to ---~!atbebeat 111 balObOD. So that'll bO tl>e Ui,,,,e for D!'Xi Wffk'I art crJGtest -who's going to Win lite world -T we:re &lad to lee more poen\S and riddle• for * PRIZE WINNER Thia week's contest winner is Neil Clark, 10, 2572 Columbia Drive, Costa Mesa * Any child under 12 can enter Unde Len's Ari Contut. Here'• all you do: (!) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 51> !ncheo wide and 4 inchea deep. Use black mk and make lines black. (2) ~ not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy bait dollar. Caroj'a -t111s week. lt'-------------------,-------'I mates 1or a bett<r pore au tl>e "17 aound, IO keep tboaicmnlng. B 0 NORABLE meotlon wlmen In thio week'• art COlllAiot .... , QiriJ Slii>gsby. 12, Oolta Mesa; Linda Qooucl), 8'n, Colla Meoa: Jean Pslmer, 10, Newport Beadl: Stove ~er, 11. Huntd.DgtoD Beach; Lori KDowlloD, 10, Founlain Valley; lllcbanl KnoWlton,9,F o u n ta 1 n VaDey; Oler! Spittler, 10\!o, H.-. -: Lila :::::thal. 8\0, Newport • : Jan He~. 10, Ooota M.,.; Bollby 1!i1Ulter, 8, lluntingtoD _, Sl<Jly GN.gg, 11, Newport Booch, and Nick Eades, 8, Hun· tington BeadJ. SIGNS Signs s~ stop, Siana say go, Signs say fast, Sifn' aay 1low, , But when the sign says IO<lapop, Tbat'J my favorite place "' stop. -nt.r-1'1111, lt, COii• MtM FALL Fall is a time ol school and wort. Fall ii fun when the work 11 done; It's flm. in fall with the lel.vea l.nd all; r wi!b it wes always fall, You jump in a i:tle of !ea vet And tbey get ell over you ; 1bat'1 what I call tun. -Jltnll'IY ci."' " '°"' ~ .. DADDY'S SHIP My daddy built a model of a 1alling ship: Thanks to my sister it took its first trip ; It uiled off the table, onto the floor, 'And Daddy's model ship isn't any more. A k__,, .. If ..... -tt 1'll9ftU lmL 11. 2'11 ,..,...fD y..,_ A-. c:.ta Mesa fir fM W'Mllll9ll •ITT " tM •fDl'l' 11M1 -.... Miii .,... ........ ...,, "' u... ...... ... , .. c.s. -... (lllf. Crossword Puzzle AC'tOSS. 46 Antal Y1sttrdly'1 Puule SolvH: eppmdlO! 1 CltY. of 41 Propound Frarit!: •9 Fathertd 2 words Sl Cut of 111at 5 G~ 54 l1shlnoton .-----~aro/~ ~rn•·.,...-----.1 -RIP.OLES AND JOKES * Deer Carol: Where are th_e largest diamonds in New York City? PRIZE WINNER ·wn1p•fS ••~s pu• wn1pe45 ">l"'A :J•••uy --'• Hw-. M,. Im M• ...... C... Miu Dear Cerol: What tree can be beld in the hand? • ...,, wtH V :J•MIU'tf -C-le K--. Mltlllll YMI• Dear Carol: What is a man who spits? •MOU•Mt Of M°'I MOU>f f,UMOp °'IM UOIJed 't/ :.1eM1uy -..... ,.....,._, f, !'wit•• YtllllY Dear Carol: What did Tennessee? . ·.~ -....... ,. ~Jy ff&ff 8Uflff eWH llfJ. :JIM.SUV -,, .. Ktoylftt, , .. c.tl• MMit. S.IMI ,._ ......... '* Alli: A'"'r, C/• ON ... c.-O.Ry ,..,, ... 1160. c.t. ...... C.llf. Andv Illich • »"°"'""" "' et tt.. muaclet: 1eem to he at rest, Worl<I &d Eft(V(.IOP•<I!• fO ktn ••u, "' •· o1 Hlttl "'°'"" Nor111 e.ro11111. they too are not completely tor h11 •u•sllon: asleep. Without Jcllowing it, Wbat bappen1 when • you move a band and an perM>n goes to 1Ieep? arm, a foot and . a leg. A . ii DR. KILDARE ~-=::::::::-• GORDO JUDGE PARKER M NEVB So\IP .lllM"H1N6 •NR.ATTERING .MOUT~~! I LUCE '!OI .. .llNP I W.llNT '!'OU TO LIKE ME! of tents or Ottawa 9 Fttblt-body minded 51 Gueous When you fall asleep, your person may change pos;. TUMBLEWEEDS body pulls down its window ti'ons completely more than r--------7'.":'.~~"I Pt.r10Q •lrturt 14 A.11111 60 In a vain .klngdoll •am• 15 u:s.S.R. •t State of lllOuntaln llt!ng ' range consplwous 16 Cleanse b7 6) Untruthful 912:1/68 dipping person 17 Olspost to 64 C1&11110 I Baked 37 Glvt eudlble lnlU.lon btCOllf! foood lt1111 txprtsslon to 11 Gardin pest: dlffe~nt t Ftmlnlnt 31 Engllsh Z words 65 Unsorted name royal 20 -Ness wheat flour 10 Passed frv111 family 21 Explosives: 66 N!vada physical 40 Soft tui:zy Abbr. co111munlty lift flbroos 2Z Kkld of '7 Group of 11 PrtPOSltlon llllact sport itven 12 Fo11111rly 41 Ast1llablt 23 NaUon of nu111ber1 Chrlstlanl1 position Europt 68 Former rultt ]) One drlvlng 4' L•j•I right 25 "Btf.! -" 69 Changes color •golf ball 48 Po !ul1d 27 Move tht fttl l' Morsel •9 Makes 29 Feel DOWN 24 Intrepid 1 light ragrtl 2' Shoe•aker's •overntnt 30 Landon's sub· l Miiton of ••terlal SO Oplnlonatlvt •1Y:.Coll04, tht •ovles 28 Suioan food atatemtnts )4 "-l Armed bod1 )0 Patt of 52 Allay t11111buol" 3 SKtlon th1 foot S) Beglnners )6 StlJtUlatt of England 31 In an 54 Coverl119 fot :SI Pert.' IO 4 Kind of unstable Instep 1nd lllll"l IOI.Ind bait 1111111; 1111Mer ankle )9 Gate crashers: 2 words 32 En1llsh city ~5 Man's namt z words 5 Vehicle J) At a dllftr· 56 Co11111unlt· •:Z. Jtcwf al lartt 6 Fro11 ont to tnt llmt, atlon 41 ltlt along ll'IOther 3• -pllot 57 Rtsponst of 6C Artidt 7 Cttbln 35 A111ount ntlfltatlon 45 Dlchns N.C.O.'s: charg~ tach 59 Erect c:hat~t« 2 words tntrlnt 62 l119nt shades to the out.aide world. • dozen times while he II rt.po takiDg In the 1!top1 without knowing It . ontiDory mesaa&'O< you lff The bnJn Is 111 cooslmnt COO· and hear, 1m:ell 8lld tMte tact \rith the busy nerves. •-...:: throughout tbe ftlkiog day. Aad they carry messages But Ille body'• work doeo fllro\l&bOUI tile body clay and not stop altogether. Far Dlgbt. deepjng cc waldog. from il They tall the brain to keep Every year our clever seodinl orden that keep the scientist& are learning more lungs and heart and other about the human body. Sleep full·time workers g o i n g . is a very mysterious hap-Part of the brain al.60 stays pening and we atiD need to alert just in case a loud know' lots more about it. At bang or a billiant flame r=~~;~~:::~~~:.:!:J one ti'me, even the experts should make it necessary to Hid that we go to sleep to wake you ill t.n urgent hur· rest tbe brain. Now they ry. know that this is not exactly 1be brain, it seems., also so. The brain doe1 not at.op does some pondering of pro· all it.5 bmy work while we ~ems while yau sleep. sleep, altbough Jt does not However, i\ rearranges its work quite ao bard. The daytime way of thinking. It heart goes on beating -but drtlsses c h a r a ct e r 1 in not quite '° fart.. The lungs st:rqe masks and cos· go on bre.athlne. but not tumes .and often .sets them quito so ofton. The Iunp and down In "'1 unexpected the beating heart provide place. Sometimes t b e 1 e oxgyeo to keep the body llleepin( !bought. dawdle In warm. During sleep they the mind after we wake up. provide less warmth and the We remember them u temperature fa& a bit dreams. And dreaming is lower. Ile m061. mystifying part of A person falls asleep In goln& to lleep. Scmle dreams easy stage&. 1be timt com· are JOpleuanf we wilh " to get into comfQrtable they would never end. Some nig!ll clothes and &tretdl out are do~ nilbbnariah. in a comfortable bed with M a rule they · mate no aivers lo keep the body s e n 1 e t o u s . warm when it gets cooler. Though we oanoot uplaiD The eyefi close and shut out everythln.g about ~eep. we the. aighta. You may erdn do tDow for IUfe tt.1 ~ kllt memory oi b everJODI M6dl IL Babie& de&wt you bad for -· · -to aleep moot of the then all wtea ere f~ llme. Aa we -older we Neat ail the .... 11 ""'1 -fenr rJeoi>ina boun. omells are for,-o and A grown 1'""00 Deeil& a ball then the sound&. LolCl1 7"11 hoolr'• sleep for .. ..., wait· forget that the pUJow feeb tnc boor -10 • lOOd nl&llf• soft and tbe blanket !ii ...,., "'°'P -.Id wt &bout elg!lt to the touch. A1moll ..-1 ....... """' ........ flnlah. knowing i~ slee!> -... ed. Ibo """"' .-ts ••lllC on you and you art la tllt ......, lo ...U up. n.. .,.. Lood of N!)CI. . -. t11t mllOClet ellloJ ,a While you &loop. .,_ COod ~ aad lht -aro out at. toudl wlflt -b>h body craduaU, h -1d. But your brain !& -eJert lo welcome Ille still busy arid thoug!l your moninc of a ..,.., day. ' MISS. PEACH i"Atat-1-' MllSolJ l,.Ec.1\llifS ,.w..., . ,.. 1\1.1.MA~ 1-fLAT10l'lt I , b'llE l n:'.OllaLE--w.KS', SHil~~ I PC41'r 'llfllllC' 'IO!il'RE U.P.1181,,.E OF UkJNG MIYONE --''-&UT '!Ollk5ELF! • • By Gus Arrlola By H....W Le Don SlM, "1..EASE-POtil'r IE M.EAN TO 11.E! I PO LllCE YOll •• I'M IN l.CWE . WITH YOll! . -... By Ferd JohliSOII. fl"" l>fPA~TM~NT? COULP YOU .COME tNrlfl: ABOUT :Z ,l.M. N&Xl li.JISl:>AY?' By Tom K. Ryan • ~· Smltli I N/1/-. I tlRANK "ll:I MUT't'S l-IEAL.11-1 60 OFTEN.l RUINED . MYONN! 1, Men • I I ,... , ~~· I I • " " •• , -. --~----------~-~-------~---------~ r t ' • '"' -.. - -·w ., . .., ..,. ---r• ----_.. ~ DAILY PILOT z E:v.ry "' Sornethlna/llllT s-on. a.. w.nn-l'llll alOOE81' SJIV6f,£ lfAJULEl'PLACB ON l'BB OIUIV611 CO.tn-PBONB aJ.RECT ca.A7a You C.n Sall II, Find II, Trade II Witli • w ••• A4 HOUSIS l'OR SAi.i HOUSIS l'OR sALI HOUSES FOii SAi.i HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSl!S ,OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS ,OR SALi GeNrll IOOOGoneral 1000 Oonor•I " .. °"""''' 1000 CieMrol 10000.neril 1000 0-r•I lOGO-r•I 1000 -·· 1000 !~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ BIG DEALS FIRST TIME ADVERTISED POOL HOME •22.75G-Near the beach in Huntinft.On Beach. Absolutely 1pqtl... 3 bdrm home with lovely :11u.e Havoq H & F pool. Eve<ytblng in tip, lop ohape. Only $22,750 with payments of leas than $175/mo. (Coorteoy ID Broken) S BEDROOM MESA VERD£-2 slDry Pac .. setter on a lara:e lot. beatuiful brick patio, children's play yard plw: room !or boat &. trailer. IAvely landscaping with sprinklers froni & back. Now vacant (owned by an East· ern C-Orp.) Will sell at $35,250 with .. Utile as 10% down or take over 5o/4 •/0 loan. 1600 SO. FT. 1 STORY -Near new 4 bdrm, k:.vely s.hag carpeting, 2 fireplaces, huge master bedroom &: large, large kitchen. Ab- solute urgency to sell this weekend. Asking $43,950 -but money talks. ADDED FAMILY ROOM-4 Bdrm home near shopping, schools & library. Added family room with massive firepl,ace & bar. Thls one is a·beauty! Plenty of room to live. Priced at $30.500. 2150 Me.-Verde Dr. • Phenl 546°5990 BEACH * OPEN HOUSES * SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 1815 SantiaCJO Dr. IAYCREST Full 5 bdrm home with family mom & lonnal'dinlng room. Mal\Y deluxe (ea: tureo. l>bout 4000 ·~· fl In this borne. It s brand new & ready for you . 1823 Glenwood Ln. lAYCREST Needs some redec- orating but you can buy it righl 4 Bed· rms & convertible den. Good pool. Ex· cellent neighbor- hood. 1720 Candlestick 8AYCREST Attractive 4 bdrm home with beamed ceilings in living room, dining room & familJ' !'09m. De- Jight!ul pool and patio. - 1523 Un1:oln Ln. WESTCUFF Spacious 4 bdrm & den home on farge lot with badminlDn court & sparkling pool. Owner moved out ol. state. Wants _quick sale. Want tg build? We have several good lot! suitable for quality homes. JERRY FREUD ·CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 646-7755 l baths + hmUy rm + mn: ing rm, immaeulate, move rieht In • fenced ya.rd. 0ncy $$,156 BARGAINS! Custom D•plex Home Ir 2 Units Richardson Re•lty 3443 E. Cout Hwy, O:IM 675-403~ 1 BR H008I R-2 .••• $27 ,000 l.ovdy 3 B<nn, 2 Mlb home 2 BR House + Rental, S«J,(Q) 1*Js 2 BR Apt amid t.Muti- 1..erp Dupl.~ . . . . . • $-f'i,OXI tul &wen f'ftl' Lido SbOp- Balboo Boy pmg. $43,,,.,. Properties Gf!Orle Williamaon, Rltr. 673-7420 Ev11: 673-9117 673-4350 Eve1. 673-1564 live ir1 one • rent two. 3 BR, a BR " Bach Apt m comer' lot. $34.000. Graham Realty NHr N.B. Post Ofc. 646-24.14 Country Uvlng Ari you tired ol that bu.y city U!e? How about a spacious 8 bedroom home with din· ing area 1n a nice country atmosphere.. All thJS for $21,000. Ramblln1:1 Ranch 4 bed.rooms, 2 baths, formal dining area, new carpets and. loads of ai:tras in this ramblin& ranch home on an over.sized lot. Ow~er ii leaving the st.to. $22,500 . Stop Waitin1:1 For your dream !ioll'ie. This i5 your dream coll\e true. 3 bedrooms, family room with warm pane.Ding. terrazo entry ball, custom carpets, beam ceillngs, etc, etc, etc. $23,500. lnvntor's Parodise Two homes on a half acre. One is a charming 2 bedroom with, be1m ceilings and loads of panelling, The other ~ a S bedroom and only 4 years old. Both homes have garages in ad· ditiop to an extra 3 car garage. $125 a month for $38,000. !=ape Cod That old WOl'ld charm in a Mte model home. 4 bedrooms, formal dining room family room, professional JancHicap1ng, and located on a quiet cul·de·sac street. $45,500. Spacious! Custom home in a desirable area. 4 bedrooms plu11 a den, Mone fireplaces. family room, covered patio and it even has hardwood flool'l!. $38,900. l!\s~~'i~a ·-•REALTY •• "anutime" 2629 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA finer homes GENE'S GEMS pe~ barrelt • PRESENTS Flexible Family Find Your cholc.1 of llvint arren,.rMnts In thl1 Harbor Hlghlencl HcHne: * S bedrooms, ~ family-dining area or * 4 bedroomo, plus family room, plus dining area, or * 3 bedroon18 & dining area, plus separate mother-In-law arrangement; "all with 2"' batba, handy bull~in kitchen. including refrigerator-freezer. Fenced yard complete with children's playhouse & sepa- rate dog run. t4t7 MARINERS DRIVE OPEN SAT/SUN t .5 Tree-Shaded Provincial H.ome 4 bedroom & family room, loaded with skill4 & crafts. Large pool, separated from yard full of fruit trees in· Harbor Highlands.· Picturesque Describes the view from the family room & living room to pool & garden in t.hiJ lovely 3 bedroom home near Dover Shores. 1000 NOTTINGHAM OPEN HOUSE SUN t • 5 Open House 1911 CLIFF DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY I • 5 A unique & exciting 2 bedroom contemporary modern, with marvelous BAY VlEW. Bouquet Canyon stone walls! Mahogany panelling throughout! Beamed ceilings! Secluded, wooded patio: Not leased land. B/B Are You Waltl114J7 , .. b' • VIEW Mom. trr --SROMCUJTS -wlth S Spacloul ~YI*'•· ... onabup'~W· f1!f: amplie ()IOQ ortm t b • ' • ~ land) •t • J*b t' ts. sr.;,OD'! •• -... --..; opPOrtUnlcy--W. )IOU Mi q\iddy!!!! """'· ..,._ Cameo Hiljhlancls , . ., . ., Have yau went!d to try ~ -:1 •flf l'and at deoontinl"? Due to -~'( an un.tnrnmate family llitua· 7 ~1 tioo, lhl<-.ii>·- ! Bedroom + ~ roam bc:me cu be )'O(S' • • llliee : (, l that w1ll .uow klr "J'blne.. ~· :·.~ Up" )'WI' way! ~ ~; Ceeyon View Plua e '1mlted 1 .. j~ Marine View, ")« A8lkirW Ul,CXXI • Make Otter! • ... _,; ~1 """· .,,....... Bay Ir Beach R11lty, Inc. 675-3000 240'7 !:. Coast ·Hwy., CdM ---=-=-=-=--.- MESA VERDE • 'r.:. •. 'l"J• j· ~·if' ... "' . "' ~-!J ' ,., Beautiful TOW?! A Qlun · 1•. model 3 BR family nan 1 " raillf!d brick fireplace, ~ , ·t<i tivinr room owntzed dou~ ~ ...::> ble garage, """ earpetln ; <.-:! throughout & newty p.int. ·~ ed. S18,589, !i'Ai % !OM mn . :io,,,u be UMlmed. Owner hu t.e.t transfetted • home ii W.• ·,\ cant. F'ull l'rict> onl:y $00,960. · ~.:w • •1') Orong1 Co11t Property PETE BARRETT Gene Norvell • Realtor * * * * REALTY =~illBAYFRONT Open Houses THIS WEEKEND K.., ttih ~ ~terr wltli Y•• tMI ...... eft4lll u Y• .. h~untlltf. All the MutlMs HatM IMlow are ...,. .... In 9ruter 41tall Q Hvertlslnt et...,_. In teday'I DAILY PILot WANT ADS. .. _. .-. .. --fw .. , ...... '"' ......... llrt IUCll lnt.nM-tJon tn tills ctluntR each PrWay. HOUSES FOR SALE 12 BR. and F•m~y or Den) 2928 Cliff Drive (Newport Heights) NB 642·5200,, (Sun 1 ·5) 2518 Via Marini., Newport Beach 540.1720 !Sat & sun 1-5) 225 Kings Place, Newport Beach 540-4824 (Sun 2·7) (l Bedroom) 960 Dogwood Sl, Costa Mesa 548-9419 (Daily 10·5) *1601 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terr., CdM 642-6472 Ev .. 673.3488 (Sun 1·5) 893 Towne Sl (nr 19th & Placentia), CM 646-8811 417 seviDe, Balboa Peninsula, NB 673<l900 (Sat & Sue l-4t 1226 Polaris Dr:, Dover Shores 642·8235 (Sat & . Sun) *481 Flower, Costa Mesa 646-0555 Eves: 545-8723 2361 Rutgers Dr. (CoDege Park) CM 546·5440 (Silo 1·5:30) *•2716 Shell (Chino Cove) CdM 675·3000, Eves 648-6590 <Sun 1·5) J 747 Plaza Del Sur, Balboa 673·6210 (Sat & Sun l·Sl **2709 Cove (China Coves) CdM 675·3000, 548-7962 fSun 1·5) 685 Vi&ta Bonita, (The Bluffs) NB 646-7171, 548-2313 (Sun 1·5) (3 BR ind Family or Den) 3210 Oregon Ave., (M06a Verde) CM 549.3486 (Sat & Sun 10.e) 17408 Walnut St., Fountain Valley 540·0256 (Sat & Sun) •2395 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach (Sat & Sun 1·51 929 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle 67&-4031 (Sun 1·5) •1000 Nottingham (nr Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 466 E. 16th Streel Coota M ... 640.1720 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 700 Malabar, (Irvine Terrace) CdM 87S.2000 (Sun 12·5) 2519 Vuru Pl. (C-Ollege Park) CM 642-1771 (Daily 1.e) 2020 Alis'!, C-Oota M.,. 646-3250 fSat & Sun 1·5) 214 Coral, Bolboa Island 833·2038, 6711·9402 (Sun l ·5) 332 Monte Vista, Coota Mesa 54~40 fSun 1-5:30) 1200 Dolphin Jtvlne 'l'«r., CdM 87S.300o, £.; .. , ~09 (Sun 1-5) 615 Powell Pl. (Newoor! Heigbta) NB 646-3928 Evu: 84"4185 (Sat I< Sun 1·51 219 JMmlne, Coron• dol Mar 846-3928 Eve. 842-0185 (Sat I< Sun 11-8) 2161 Meyor, C-Oata Mua S4(>.4824 (Sun 1-e) 2910 Clltf Drive, Newport Hei&bts 540-4824 (Sat 1-6) (• led-) 35! 82nd St. (Newport Shorec) NB 875-0144 (Sat"' Sun 1-5) *1336 Galaxy Dr., Dover Sh"""' 641.e23s (Sat I< Sun) ' 1000 Westwind Way, Dover Shores 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 2153 National, Costa Mesa 648-0555, Eves: 648-1050 2136 Wallace, Costa Mesa 648-0555 Eves: 642-9192 (SUn 1·5) (4 BR •nd F•mify or Don) *1629 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) N1l 548-6332 (Sat 1·51 2409 Bonnie Place, Costa Mesa 642-7000 eves & wknd• 642·8381 (Daily) 716 Cameo Highlands Dr:, CdM 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1751 Pil<alrn Dr. (M.,. Verd•) CM M0.1720 (Sun 1·5) 3124 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 54().1720 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1924 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1720 C,ndleotick (Baycrest) N1l 648-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1523 Lincoln Lo. (Westcli!O N1l 648-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1396 Gm'lingford, Coot& Meoa 540-4824 (Sun 2·61 2331 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 648-7L'll, 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) IS BR ind Family or Den) **1350 E. Ooean Front, Balboa Penn. 673-9200. Eves 548-6966 (Daily 1·5) 912 Belfu, (Eastbluff) NB 644-1133; ev86 644·0505 (Sa~ Sun 1 til dusk) 1417 Mariner, Dr. (Harbor Highland) N1l 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·51 **1350 E. Ocean Front, Balboa PeM. pt, 673·9200 Eves: 548·6966 (Daily 1·51 *1823 Glenwood Ln. (Baycrest) NB 648-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·51 186~3 Los Flores, FounlaJn Valley 646-3928, Eves: 537-8787 (Sat & Sun I-Dark) 1815 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) N1l 648-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2367 Fordham Dr. IC-Ollege Park) CM 648-8811 (Sat & Sun 1·5) INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE (2 Br.+ Don & 2 Br. Apt.) 673·8550 (Sat & Sun I·ol (3 Br. & 4 Br. Houses) 3130 3120 Se.view, CdM 675-3000, 644-0818, 673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (3 Br & I Br) **316 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 675·5200 (Sat 1-5) fl BR + Don •nd 2 BR + Don) 1359 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Penn. 673·9200; ev" 548-6966 (Daily l·ol ll Bedroom Each) 60~-~.~rona del Mar .......,_, (Sun 1·51 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE , 4-03 Fells (East Bluff) NB 844-0074 (Sat " Sun 1·5) 400 Bo!Alnl Way (Park Udo) CM: 642-1771 • (DailY 1.e) ..... .... w ....... ............. ......,.__ • n · Bayfront with Pl~ & Float. 5 Bdnn, rtlninr rm. mpadou1 Ba.Yfront patio, 3 car 1an.lf:, 4 .VMJ'I nld . Only 3119,500 Shown by Appl. DOVER SHORES Every room has a mq- nifieent Bay t\ Mountain View. Slidina; iJaga wan. opening onto the Luge la11d11ar>ed ~. eu. liard rm, family nn with tireplftef' & walk·in wet bar. 4 or 5 Bdrm&, •lh ' baths. ~r pr~m"I exchange r o r smaller ~orlot. PriOl"d f{I sell ""· 150 Call tor AJ)flt. CAMEO HIGHLANDS View Home wtth 4 &f. rms, plu8 family rm. Offered at $39,500 tor quick 1111e. OPEN SAT & SUN 716 C1rMO Highlands Dr. DOVER SHORES Mqniticent view home by Harokt w. Levitt A.LA. fee.ured in Archi- tectural Dli;e1t. A sp&e• b.ls livingroom with a moriern tinplacr: wall o( unfilled and unpolished Travertine. 3 bdrm1. plus separate iiueat cal>raN desl.&"J"ll!d u a (UHt room and • casual ~ttinc artt adjoinin1 the pool, View dinif11l"OOm wtth llllbtle wall tones Md textured wool draperies. The sim- ple a.rchltectural line1 a.c· D!l'llua~ the elegance o1 one ot the tine11 homew in Newport Harbor. Thit Is one ot the most beau- tiful hornet we have ever oHered to the buyine-pub- lic, CaU for Appt . l'.' "to be heard afar 642•5200 ban1:1 your CJOng l;;;;~;;;;;;;~~~i;;ii;;i;i~~;;;o;'!'i;;;;;;~ 143 a ... 11w.Lrcs.o111 , ;· ;:! on a hill top" Open Sunday No Down P1ymontl Ev1n_lng• 579 .,,.~ * * * * 2808 Cliff D $'23,SOO 4 Bedrm -Mell Verde.~ ,..~ A REAL HIT: r. NO DOWN PAYMENT $14,950 , ';'- The extra large Macco "D" Newport leach Rural R1"~~ the: hMrt Gt.Ft.'M. Ha.rd to ttnc1 •t uu price tit •·· ·~ plan. 3 BR & aepuate Rum-f'OR THE OISCRIMINAT· city.~ ._..,.,s, 2 beth!. or-prestige location. 2 .. th&; .,..., pus rm with au the trim· ING BUYER • Bay and mal dining room awaiting family 'Tun-In" room ail;la <"J mings. Eastblutt. $4.SJ.OO, _,, .. -· 3 ·~. -·a-ttl08e t8tlve occu1ons. AD 1 ... , ___ -,5 ....._.._., ~"""' ..... built·in dn!am kitchen. Even cell u.i~n -•• ' • • * * tom -·ut ro--• dtn1"'~ -" "" --1.1..--........ ,_ -CAS TA FELICE .,.... · , .. ,... "05 a dishwasher. Quality Clll'· ..... ,_ ............ ._..._ ·:1£ I room, lanai. Privete outdoor pettng Large 1'MI' ,.ro No lea~. Near new cup.t.. -·· Spanl&h Hacienda 3 BR 1n livbig an:&. WILL 'l'RADE. rt (; 1 Ml}.l720 · Ing. Brick patio. S4().t1'20 .- Cameo !b:tres. Pool, Ocean T~ELL.. ~ H&rbor TARBELL 2!1i.5 H~ View, decorated to ~rlec· "'""" """· '"·"" Newport Heighh FIXER·UPPER ;ALBQA IS.LAN~ ORANGE COUNTY'S Estate . sized p!'Ol)!:rty ~ x LARGEST 128' .. l BR 2 b&th, ftrepl.ace. 2 BR houee. R-2 zone, 1arp 4 SR. 2 bttha, Early Amer!· '293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Cftl'Pell dra~s. $172/mo. lot. Near 17th St. ~ can charm, 157.500. * 533 900 * A~a . Alddnr $17,500. * • * * l'acnetter StyRn1:1 Mfa•U ,,.~,; '""""" Loon Vlbort, R .. lter f'or RH1 F.state Ttp top move ln condition, · 548.ai88 anytime Information . . . '1n1le .i:or)' 4 bedroom. SOCK IT W 'EM! OIARGE your want lld "°"· Frellh paint In and out.·================-~! ~"'-I~ Shake roof al'l(I t'Q"IY brick Gen1ro1I 10000.neral 1000 -_. --=---fireplace. Ne&r nf!W olive -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ wall ID wall oarpeta through· r 332 Marguerite, CdM 673.SSSO out. 614 % life I~ loan may be auumed. Trantered ~"'"'~""'~""'"'l"~I OWTll!r OIUI gtw tut poeaes-Are You Ready? -· A "'" ,_ ., "'·""'· '"'..~:.";'\,,'"Zn. ... Colesworthy & Co. I. miniature ntate (6ntb of 64'2-7777 an acrel In preali&e IU'N. 1904 Harbc>f" Blvd., C.M. Lwh landgcaplng a.round Pft· Open Ew1. tio and heated pool. $19,500.liii""'_""' .. ""'""'.., ,.. -Ioland o. .. N.B. ••• 5" 01 L Open Sat & Sun 1 ·5 a»Ume 74 ':' oan * r * mi thi1 CollP.&e Pan beaut)' On LClly La1:1oon ,,.,"""" ' ktnc .,.,, •llA. In Friendly double fireplace-, lush land· Newport Shores 1eaptns: • cul-de-aac 1trePt. 4 BR, 2~ BA, 2 •IOfY mod . OPEN HOUSE DAILY home on own bee.ch. eom. 2519 Veu1r PL munlty llwim pool1. t~i• &: Pill.l-'l"ldl. Shown by appt. ;47,500. M. E. Vog•f, Broker 642·3737 NO DOWN $189 MONTH buy1 this fine 3 BR 2 bl.th Ken Koll bofru! located l btodc f r o m elementary tchool . Ovenized double de-- ladled 1arage. Kitchen bas ill ~ built-ins. near · ne\.\' .. PEl=IRON ;;J'1 .............. ~.~~. * 641·1771 Anytime * HORSE HAVEN RaN 3 l:ledroom t'\ltfe in area IOlled tor horsel. lndudn 2 com!lla! ~ Can )'Ol.I '1e.Jie'Ye only D>,500! No down to Vet1., low dawn to otherL Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: · Bayfront l'ier Ir Slip 3 BR· 3'/, ba + lam. rm an 'ltra. Igo. too simple lot. Near jetty on pri. 1tr..,~ orch designed & cu.st. blL Anxtous owner Uk• ing .......................... $161,000 Joe Cla<kson Pre1tige H-• Udo W. . Cust. d .. ign. 4 BR'a + conv. den + tam. rm. w/wet bar. Formal din. rm. Swim. pool w /xtra lrge. patio. Lanscoped by 8'tOaoD. Parquet firs. 50' SL ID St. lot. • • •117,IOO Mrs. Raulston Best View + Pool Buy Absentee owner has Muced price f'1J' fut sale or trade. 3 BR and guest BR -3 botba -3 car garage. Beautlful pooL •• $67,600 W. Haase Udo Isle • 70' Lot Lovely 2 .. tory home, I Bdrms, IPl?""I t800 . sq. ft., sunken living rm ., n~ite new ~~~~~~· .. •.u.~~~. ~~. ~~~ ... , W:OO Oharlotte Lone Sold nylon 501 C&tptfina: .l 20C WESTWFl' DRIVE "';I;: J ' ~ brick . rtreplate will 646.mt , OprD Evft. !I!' make your winter ~'l'iiiiiiiiljii!jiilpiiiiiiii OPEN SUN AFT/NOON • p1....,.., CID now? I' RARE Open Sunday 12·5 lrvint Temice 1601 Bonnl1 Doone, $22,500 VA Irvine T emKe SPECIAL I I -POOL & VIEW- 3 RR, 2 bft. FA, tilt-In pa ktt. 11erT JXltC.h, dbl 111.r; par- quet n.rw. Low lee.1e-h0kl, lO day l>OSI. SmllU, BUT M1 ~r>1htn1! $43,500. Appoint. mfl'nt only. CURT DOSH, Realtor Newport .. Vlct.rll 646-lltl DUPliX Home wltb 2 BR A Pool + Income JlgU ,in bHI CdM area. d~ CORBIN·MARTIN REALTORS 30361. Co11t Hwy, CdM 67S. l 6'1 Anytlmo -----------006TA MESA EAST!IIOE 2 Dupll!X!:I plut room b uottler 10'11 - i Comple~y private & charmine I br oom. den w/cbeerful FM\ RM., lg lnvlllnf pool Spactoua J>&tlo. ................ •57,600 Mrs. Mar100. Newport Beach llanJal• Absentee owner 11ys "Sell at L<los" J BR, 2 batba, cu•IDm·blt. Open beam eeillnga. Slight Bay View. Not INHhold •.. '32,9$0 Mn. Harvey OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS ' COU.WIU.. BANKa Ir CO. 2200 I. CO~ST HIGHWAY • NIWf'OltT IEACH kl ..SUI • ' .\ -·-~ ---~---------------------------~---~ -~---· -. ·~""'---..,.___ - 1 I I /I I r. I J ,, ' > ll :,_j-~J~bll~a~:t~PIUIT~~,--,""';,r.~Sat~ilol~-~·S.,.~~A~a~;!;~2',~l ... : I ::;., ... ~FOR SALl1 HOUSiiS FOil SAL& ltCiUlls Fca SALi HOUSU l'OR SALE HOUSIS l'Olt SALi HOUSIS POI SM.I HOUSD POI SALi ! ' Geno<ll 1CICOOonorol 11111 Gontr•• ____ ,_ooo_ ---·. WAllBI lOOOo...-1 1000 ~..... I .. ._,.. IM ..., DAILY . PrLOT ~SIFll' INDD ! ' IN txl'fl'A MESA.... (J\ ~ VJ I fl'-'- •.. .i•er "°"" will do ~" ..l.Je (<.ea uui.u N-..,1.., :a._,,._, ..... , 111oa1 o... o1 ldjlln -lllly fl"Olll -lllld-Sl,IMJO. ,.._ f bed--_,.,:> ,..,.....,., ! . 0 '" -,.... ""' -room 2 bath homo bu a dlUJll ldtcbtn•wllll ucellent CO liO!>. .-e IO betclJ; .. ;;;; ";~';:,. ....... .:= "llG FIVE" , w1t1 -... .u .,, ..,. ~ AcnoN ... n 1 d ••• uh ·•· .tlli. sbapltlnl: & ICbOOla. OalJ •1111D • ' -.. Olaequ!Cy. c..""" -...... ~ DI an d .... .,. .... ...,., Cl~ '· anct, dowii ·1'0 ALL" • ._dial• pee-liOUSIS POlt $ALE M.\\'W ::.o:r,.., .. i ' 11rw1t 4e<d u-.-or will OPIN HOUSIS SAT. AHO' SUM.. 1 TO 5 CUiiom drapes. A·l condition and reac\Y to liOQ. •181.eo tieir mo. P+ !!IP.'!!: ... ~ ................ ,.. ..,,..,. ,..,,,., ........ .. :.:=.":"' :.:: = 413 Acacl1, c_,, dol Mir .. . ... , $41,500.00 :;j: 2wn:u::. ":! :~.:i ";'i!.:~!i SLEEPING IEAuf¥. 1• i E i'l' tt::.:;,:_~;~,. =:--t~iii1··:·: : ... 0 1ncome i!:><llaJlp °""· A rarity! 014 fubioned quality and ruiUc j fr .lt:'~ =ll';:::::::r.;~' ~'"' ..... ~"'".:~.:;:::::_,,. ~ charm com·biDed in tbis one ol 1 kind home. ma or eeways. Just Uated th1s ll•r, la wallln& to be '1\u. ::~=.~lv~~.::::::::::rn% :,n.aom·:::::::::::::·~\S4· 3 bdrm • 2 ba'•·. lamily room • ~an v'·w. An excellent buy at S26.500 with 90~ con-cued" '-'-m ,._ p clu"·-• -•um~ _,.., ·-·-···-.. • ..,, ... , ................ . plus one of tb:qu1etut h>caUo~in Co~ona ventional flnancln& available and monthly 'Needa ·'"~u "KNiGRT' 'tn .bk;i:; d...;:f' 114~::.'l. : ::.:::::::::::::~: ~.u.;s.:::::m·:·::;:::: .... IAYCREST d.I "ar. t • •• i"'"""' --• 1nte • Y clothe~' au"' ••ve a --·Ile In no "-a. a -.................. -co.,_ .. ,.,,, ..... •• l>dun -<mHlt .,..._ 3 w payments o .1~ pr~..--r... ou °' °'--""' ,.LC., ......... -... ,,. ""'., "'" ·-...... . · ~-BR l room or 5 Biii fl.Z JIOnblf with -•-'""' .............. , ..... • .............. .. ' BR ~ be, xtra Ip din nn •07 Ja·-•ne ~-ron• •·r u ·r $56 r:""' 00 mlllt aee &o apprew.te. • 1 ~ YmllnY '~ -~~......... "''l?P.:'*" LAM• .....•••. G11 t ••.a,.-• ~ ' ---· · · , · · · , ,-.. room to bQUd lldd!Uonal unJt Call ""i • '"' ....... ,~ ... 1 ....... ,.. '™ •:'""'" .... .,, w/islaJldl<.Ublt-Two. 2 bdrm bOUMO on a IArge llO tt wide I .,~27~S~l~P:•:rt~o~l•~D~rt=ve:,_,.._.,. ..... s:4=6~13:2~7:..\ ch-ed "OJJO-.' VA low' d'-'· i .......... 1.;., .............. ._.,.,,. .............. ... 1 • ::.::, "';!.. °"":',;.,=. ";;: lot ._ main heath. Excellent r,antai history. I; Fuli "-'':e $22.~ pay~t ap·..::.:.,"ma 1..'i"C.~-::::::::::::ll: t~IN1s$ ·~~d · · ..... - ""' lot • "'-"' 1......... Owner ~ .. mated and want< .•• Oller thlJ BUILDERS CLOSE OUT '150 ~mo p .L ' .... -' l:~ ~:~,~Jt.-·::::::::·im i FINANCIAL "' pl ·~ ._ ... _ ...... -n~ week-end iu.Coii "'" . "' ....... MlllNIUI Ort'OlftHHTtU 1 ' an~ ..... o.JQ ......., • ONLY 12 NIW HOMIS AVAILAILE · IUY llUIUIS ................. l• aus1•11• WAWTID ... .. .. l 159G'500' ha R 1ov 3600 -low, Corono del M•r · ·· ·· -'69..soo,.oo ••ucHo L• CUESTA tn HW1Un~n Beath bas '"AJS & wan an: MllJOIS ~'l°..:ft ....... ·:::::::::::: .. iui :~::~~;=~.;:·:!\: ) fG lft ea., 1 Rustic 8eauty1 This lovely 3 bdrm home LS ""'"t...... ~ • ' tire ' • ~V AU.AU ~ fjl:== f.W:u ........ :: MO•tl' TO Wft ............. .... l tJ<'ar NB Pon Ofc. '16.z.1i4 load..,,, with · nellin• and la located on a the UQL valuea 10 a n,ew home in en. area. ·• · _ "'""' vaa..uv ..... :::::141, fl11.1tONSAL Lo••• ............ au ~ pa ~ 2 ~'bclr ba"· -··•;ty _,.._. 1491 IA.Kii STlllT -1_1o\Ctf .• : .• , ........... ..,. ~~'::JtW'il....u ·:::::::::aa corner lot only one block to the beach. Lar2e 1. & . atory! 3 • ~ . ms, 2 . ~· .... ~ co~~uc· 546-4141 N•llT •QC• .................. ••Al '""T' LOANS ....... . , General lOOO IireplaceJS iJl both the living roam and the Uon mclud1ng all kitchen bUilt·ins. fireplace, fully COSTA MISA_ CALIP. t:::•:J:ir.~.::::::::::::::l: =~~~fr'. t-9 ·:_ .. ::: I familv room. built-in kitchen and like new carpeted, shake roof, concrete driveway, large 1"!!!•••••••11!! • 1A1tawooo ... , ............... 10 I' ' coocli'tion inaide and oul Don't let th.ls one lotJ. Walking dbtance to Public Beach. J!! riA":P~c~"' .. W.::::::::::::·\: ANNOd UNNOCTIECMESENTS li ' $15 o•A a27 ..-· OVf Of' lfAT• ....... , ..••••.. i... lft THE Q EAL E S TF ... TER.S I P uy, , .-to • ,1vv Coate Meta 1100 STANTON .................. un ,CM.IMO,,~ Mt.l .......... ... ;;.;;.;;.;.;;..;.;=.;;_---'-"-w•lTMIMIT•a ................ 1111 LOST ................ : .. .... 28•• Carob •11d'uff u1 f5000 FH• ·VA-Conv .. tlon1I .;.--.ei--.. ~ -li'IDWAYcin ................. ''1• P••"*·w · ................... .... ~ 1 llO fVI ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • .,... I • ""\ ~.LVl'll •......., •'""' IANTA AKA .................... lat 1.MNOUHtllMllNTI .............. ,. Prioe jU6t reduced for qolck Nle! Owner haa c.11 •2•2t •n1'af ....... 1• a 7 ~ _!!..~M~ ~-in r.:.~~ .. ~~.:::::::::·::::: =~11"7i.u ····:::::::::::::::::::::1 bought another home llld will pve immedi· G LANDS ?ilce ~ ..... area. ~vy YusT1N . . . . . ........•.•...•. 1• PAID 0•1Tu.t.1tT ................ ,, WE BEUEVE ••. n. .._ .... ............ l'/Hdf ovtstllMll"I v a I u •I In ..... ..,. ....... .,. Let "' ...... you. ate occupeney. 4 bedroom1, 1W11Dminf pool, HARBOR HI H ~ 646-7171 546-2113 •habu 1_,, root. 2 -~-~ ::~:u:u·~~~ .. ::::::::::::::J: =~=~ 1>.1~~.~~~.::::·::::la sepante'dtnlnt room. Eastslcle bu t· ..... cwpetl, ---~e .... V.ltADO CAWTON ......... 1"'5 CAllD OP TMANQ .•••••••••.. HI• YES'I'ilRYEARS PRICE OF ~ u.... and ~ ~ tc:bi*. Belt t:J:::t ~~ff ·:-::::::::::::::: ~~:=~·::::::::::::::;: ONLY $29,900 n thUI larle LEGE ~r ttrnll _. ...... tnOQty .. now LAGUNA N..UIL ............ ,,. cntn••T c•Yf"1'1 ........... 1t 282.E ,. __ HI W•tc1lff Shopping vact.nt. CALL 540-1151u:f~~~STliAitO' ...... ;n• c1M1T••Y' cttYPTI ......... ~• • ..... st Wfllf """ bodroom, <linlnr ""'" EALTV N••' -•·,. -~,. """'' 1n ,..,. ov•l Herttq• .,.. '"'"'"' .,.,. ,,.::::::.:!: "'™''0"" , .... ,, •••• ,, .. hame with bantMiod Gocn. "> ,... '~ •• PON ono Mt:MOllA'-PAllCI ,,, ........ .. • ·~ ••• hoat ... !Ir'.. 3 ............. with hardwood Eiltate .. A IT .................. 1.UCTIONS ................... .. UA""" au QCIW.'UUm -CAILllAO ..................... 114t •Vl'ATION ll!IVIC:I ........ .. Corona del Mar, p1a~. Gu built·in kltcben Decor•tor'a Delight &en.· Dbl ivaae -Extra JOB tnnlfer. Must aell s•i?:,•~::; ................... ~~5: ra.t.vfiL ....................... u includbw dWJwub!r-ear-. 11nll&Ullllt$bol'alel1deoor· iuce yud with ailq en--~ App1'• A fum.1rva111101 CDU.n;;·:::::::::,.. ~~,.\1l1~.~~~:~N ,.::::::I Eamide $21,950 FHA·VA ~-.... ·--Included In ated ' BR I. f.amlly room trance . A ran rind at $21.950 etc. 3 Bit 2 BA, blt-inl, ttOUSl'S TO •• MOVID , ...•. 1• LHAL MOTtc•• . - ...... "'" 673 3770 ,...._ una,_ ,_ OOMINIUM , ......... 1 .. OlllUIU.H I TUYOllNe .... "'" • sales Prfce. ~~ ff!hCed, ·with buae reu ~ ewer· • 10% Dowq or low down ftrepl. 2 patb, Ir. upataa. ou,Ll'>e1s poa SAL•,_ ........ 1tu SERVICE DIRECTORY• 1""'1oi 1 --""'11.... pool FHA. • rumpua rm. $1500 equity. ""All'fMl"Tt POI. IAkl , · · 1,,. ' Neat. clet.n. • Re&d.Y t.o move in. 3 Bedroom home with :l car pr• .... Extra large "'1d - Alley entrance. -Near WeatcUtt' 1boppln1. Elegance & Pri••CJ Built around a court yard PARK UDO Newport Heights "' ,.,, ....... .,, • "'°' or Dandy 3 bedroom -l % aeduded prde!I entry. Thil beth tn cholc@ lln!a. Car-home ii plaMed tor worry. One ol the m()llt detµxe !Ji. low! Oindammlunuo In thb N.B. d~ featurtni 3 BR, df!n I: built.in bill'. A decorator's deli(ht. pets and drapes. Con· free entertaining ._ family OPEN DAILY 1-6 ~ Bol•ro W1y (eor of Superior&: Placentia) crete block wall fence. comfort. ~~ee~te ~ With 4 BR.a 3 baths. the PMC1 125,950 -No rnMter suite, bC!eJMd ·cell· down to Veb:. FHA ing living room. formal din· ~ -$2200 down. tng room, kitchen with 6'16-7171 .I . 546-2312 h,.,.)<fasttoook are ..,.. PERRON • _,, --7·'? .,~. 'f ple1'J> doled "" """' the oli...--ark famil.Y room & children'• C .....,. P winf.,,,, _1, 1ovo1y pie· * 142.1n1.Anytlmo * R1re 4 Bedroom ture ii tied together with a On a I a r a: e Jot wittl 40' bee.ulilully Wed 11lle:ry. Wagon Wheal Charm many trees. Larse kit· The pahlltakina craftsmm-1 /3 A chen, livina room with '1tip " NAN Wciu;• ,. era fireplace:, 3 nice bathe:. $2.6,9M • NR. BACK BAY! Great family area. -aurta the dlscrlm.inatina CU&tl;Jm built home. Gener- $25, 'IM _ 10% down bu)'er belt of eve.r)'thiQ& in-OUI med bedrooms. z baths, mA « no down to cludin& VIEW. Sl!e th.it Ndl' livin&: room. overlooks Vet.. NEW bome today. $74,500 the IOrfeolll sroundl· 2 Ore- Westcllff Roy J. W•rd Co. p1ac.,, ... in don. Tormal Outtt•ndin9 V•lw (Ba,yc:rtost OWCC!l dinlDI rm. Forced air beat. EnteT a lovely courtyard 1W Santlqo Dr. 646-l!ltO Grat tec:Urityl 5«>-1720 to a htrgp 4 ~oom -3 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!]T~ARB~~El;J~,==~-~~-~~r be.th family home. New II carpets ond drapes, One GIMrol 1000 Giner.I 1000 bedroom and beth com· lli~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pll!lely •eparate for II mother or maid. Many, :~ many extraa make this top value at $48,500. 6'16-7171 ~ 546-2313 Back Bay Eat•t• View Home CompletPly custom In every dddl on .a lot 75x245. 3 Bedroomt 2\S baths, extra Jarre living room. Beautiful carpet- ed and draped. Priced at '59.500 and owner will help finance or accept .,.,,,, The Bluffs For L•laur• Living 3 ~0001.lo 2~ baths. ExquWtely decoratf!d Franclacan model. Swim- ming, boating, fishing near by -$33.900 "1th o:cellent Urms. 546-2313 t 6'16-7171 ·Exclusive Westc:llff 4 large bedrooms, all 3 baths have doubled pull· mans -Thia is the pop. ular U • ihape wilb all rooms ornlng to patio and poo area. -Ntw drapea, gorgeous nylon shag carpets. $69.500 - Owner will finance. Will Sell FHA P()!;s\ble $650 down pay- ment buys th.la 3 ~­ room I: dininr room. Brick firepla~. Kitchen with built -ins. Town- house with pool, etc., etc. -$16,750 646-7171 ~ 546-2313 Mini· Ranch Roducod $1500 Half acre with dandy, neat 2 Bedroom v.i th all dty conveniences. Own-. erer anxious to lffve and will telJ FHA with }o9.I down. ~ priced 1ii acre tn Santa Ana ffeoights district at ••• '2$,SOO. Triplex Mon.y Mak•r Hard to !ind. but we did ~I Th.-.. 2 -' ..... -$.13,llOO -v.., -TERMS. * 2 Ol'FICES * 1700 Newport"""' 646-717.1 2790 Hart.or Blvd. 146-2313 Open All Day Jun;lly -. ' "•" .. ' r WALK TO HARBOR HI We 're excited over this lovely 4 BR & family room home near WestcliU Shopping Center. 2'!4 baths, all electric built-in kitchen, dish· washer, over 2000 sq ft, newly painted in· terior, 2 patios, huge master BR with Grecian bath, lush w/w carpets & drapes, •37,500.- EZ terms. PANORAMIC VIEW From beautiful landscaped rear yard, lovely trees & expensive plantinf. This ctatom built -4 BR 2 bath Dover Shores home with pri· vale beach privileges Is priced thousands un· der ~arket fur qu.ick sate. W /w carpets & drapes, master BR with private bath, built·in kitchen with separate dining room. Price? Would you believe $45,000-10% down. NO OFfER REFUSED On this fine SJ>•cioui 3 BR College Park Home. 2 balhs, new Acrylon avocado green w/w carpets, drapes, built·in electric kitchen. large fenced yard with covered patio. Buy no down VA or minimum FHA LOOK-424.500 ·hWTy! • I ARE YOU TIRED OF INFLATED PRICES? Call on truly outstandlng 3 BR family room l '!4 bath with large yard to park your camper or tnllu. Buil~in dream kitchen & refrige.- ator. new experuive shaf ruas. 6" fiber glas1 lnsul•tion, garage door opener. Just loaded with extraa. Vacant. Only '30,000, JUST LISTED ' 8e )'OU had better hurry. 'I1lla gqueaky .... 3 BR fllmily room hom.e won't laat at tlill low price. I owner. OusWlcliai· Iii~, built.Ina & dlibwuber, larga s' BR, loada of dooMI, porlt.-llh yard with patio. wm oen 'VA' or FHA. Price only '30_. ' · · 1' \I ! . ''. 11 ' :Q-j I., \I'\, '. \ ' l ' !OH ........ '""• Mola 546-$4:40 Me $haded &6' 135· lot -• tr eady for ~~ into C-"--Park cub or 1 Desperate. cd RINTAU ~~;'1~~"o•1e'•vtc• ·:::::::·:: seldom found bargain • ACT cif!n) VH9'~-area 5CMi203 ·u-~--F l-'--.1 APPL.lAwt& llP.GU. Pvtl. -"'• NOW! rumpus, P.'!l'e room or · R•N 4 Bedroom · ntNW9 um -AIPNAL!t .-.1 ................. 1111 • • • .. Ow!lf'r .......,,n., from area -. BY Owner on· mutra. Ocea •••••••· 2111 AUTO ll•PAIA ............. t.m .....,,_._ ......_and. net.l 'lritb 2 Bl.iht. ,..;. .................... AUTO, ......... ~ ltc. ti"• BAY(Ru' otfmed Oil ftlY tenJu, Just 'PPI Ylnr. 1 Bf. P9ne1kd dtft ,• .. ••,Tfl;!.?! ...... U .......... ~ IAl'l'SITTI•• ... .. ....... .USO ... __ ,_ ... _ ,..__ -Larae kitehilm an a c-c:· ..Moo.A ---._ n. .. _ ..................... IOAT MAUilT!f.U" ::: a lhort ~ to U>C .......... tl')I ·-~ lot ~tb lots _,, --rm., C81\JEG!U. II'~ .... Cl MISA on MAR .............. ha ··-· ..... ·-... ········ ,.,... ,,., .,., u""'• · -r. Miio\ v•1om11 "' • ..... •• ..... .. Qub. am lhNbL $Zi,'l50 -Low ma ........ Dbl praae. Many cou.••• PAlllC 1111 IUllN•SI •••VtcH ........ ::3 ftYf DinnNWr down J1lA down VA. atru! 980 DtcW<Jod 'St. CM= .... ,, •UcM·::::::::::::,.. :l':~~~lll . .;;;··········· .. ··· UUlllvvru L .... With Option or DO p 548-9(19 .. =c r:O":li" ........... = CAIJ'Mt:TMAIUN• ............. .. 'nlREE BATHS, !up ...,_ ily room and bullt·in elect· rte kitchen. Cbvered Jmio. Lar&e HEATD> AND rn.,. TERED POOL with J1JCUZ. ZJ· &\TR: Owner transfe!'- red and wUl not refuae an,y reuom.ble otter. SEE TIDS WVELY H0Mt AND SlJB. MIT YOUR DEAL. 6°/o. G.I. ·s2000 Down 4 Bedrooms SUNKEN IJVING ROOM Stpuate tamil.)' n:>om • cov. ered patio. 2100 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA • Quick pot. -. -r-arr~W- OIU.NGE COUNTY'S LAltGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 ::befig~l/uf CONDOMINIUM 2 BR, 'J bllthl, choice &ru Pool, Qllb House, ekcl'blt·in kitchen, firfl'pl•ee. Lo•ely private patio. flee door dbl ........ 128.960. Rlchordton Raalty 2443 E. Cofut Hwy, O:lM 675-4031 Glint Slzad F1mlly Rm. $22,500 YOll won't ~Ueve it 'tU you see U! Extends the eDtln! lmrth of the home. Rich psn. l!lltd walls, enticln& fire- place. Larae bedroom. 2 bathl:. HomemakM'• pride built·in kitchen. Slidina doors Jeed to Jovety yard. M0-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor OPEN HOUSE 5AT & SUN 1.5 2331 He1th1r Lani Back Bly Executive 4 ~1. 2~ btiUll', stl't'tt to 1trfft Jot SUbmit all oUc ra. • 6'16-7171 546-2313 THEQEAL ESTATERS ----------4 Bd. -Family Room SWIM. POOL • 126.>00 Exctllent area ot Costa Meta. Elepnt wood burninJ tltt- pl~. Buitt·tn. n,np 6: OY«I. B<lnctnoitly f)Ofnled~­ Fint ti~ advertited better hurry .l c.11 DOW tD tee Olia Jll't'tl;y pool home. 511-1721 TAR.BEU. 26 Harbor DAVIDSON Realty ltENT BEATER °"' 2 BR home --1· ""' --.... __ s.. it b:dl¥ I: mike ~ ctftr. Rib'. 7l'50 Hubor 58. CM S46-6480 Ewl. SIM941 ' BB. 2 a... -dto: quiet _, poololu lot San Gab. VaJle)t area, san ----135,000 By 0wnerm: - ~-•·•·~•-•BR~. -Ollll now for detJ.Jla. ,.-.. ,r, .......... -· cA1tP'•NT•1ttNG .............. a V\I_.....•., .........,. G01I COURSE HOME ON ,.,. .. ................ UL> CEMENT, CMcrete ............. ..oe ft r " BllJ 4 -DOVlll S OlllS ............... m7 (MILD c.t.11• L~ "'• about 2000 'Cf • or Ille FAIR.WAY OF THE MESA WllTC .. IP'P' ................. ftJI CONTUCTO!ia ........ ... {vrry reuonable) in choice• Bedrooms, 2 ba!N: with VERDE COUNTRY a.us. UNIV~ltllT'I' PAll:k' ........... ttn CA1tP•T CLllNiii•··:::::::::·q lll:VINI .................. ,. .... IDI CAltPIT U.YIM• a llDAlll "14: North O>tta Mesa~· spacious family room nJce· &nale .tol'J' 4Br.•11.mib' =::t~···················= ouP••1u ................. ··~ hood. lmmediate ccupancy. b" carpeted and draped. roam . .BB. Kocnat Dr. . lltVINI T•111lACa .. :::::::::::·2Ml D•MOLITION '\}'""""'"··;;; Hurru: r-..J.ete Elee lcitcben. 1.-5f6.5691 .. $44) 000 COll:ONA D•L MAI: ........... ml DLll:AP'TlMO saa JCI ......... . _ • ., ~ .-..,.., • ULIO• -•· I ICTltlC:AL ................. j ned tio Room f .. · ...................... IQUIPMSMT •INTAU Golf Cour .. Cu~m ~ pa · • or 3 BR.., 1.,, bltha., dbl 'iar., ·~:C, •f1'j!'1NDS ................. = P'EHCINO .............. ::::::: a1u boat orc•mper inrear. Only btfiu""·'n .. '"'"""·-. fruit 1.,,04 •'""'•"··············,,,. P'L001t• •.. , ................... . ~ ~... " ....., · ............ "UltNAC:I 1:1,AIAL lie. Just • half block to the Scv· • tew .iep. to shopping and tree•. Will G.L Open Sat MUNTIKOTON lllACM ......... ,... GAllOIHINO ..... $ enteenth F•irway ol the schools. p $31 ,500 -Owner 893 Townt St. nr 19th &: ,-OUNTAIN VALLIY' ............ ,. GEMeltAI.. s1•vic1i" .:::::::: will ~v poin•· tor"""-"~ -11IAL llACN ................. 2uo OllAOINO, OllCIN() ......... .. Meu. Verde eoun+-• Ouh. ......, .. ....,, ... Placentia. bkr. LONG au.cH .................. 111t ••• ,, "' Of:NGI COVNTT Ult ._ .... ' ................ . Beeuur...11 .. decorated VA. OPENHOUSE"·t•SUn••••'""•• ............... ,,01.11NTMUMl ............... •1• .... ...y .,_ '"' <Ml ".. ..................... OVH IHOP 'i ''Cea: -built'' custom borne Wond-....lul 2U Rohlnbood. Euta1de WISTMINITll: ................ Mil H•ALTH cLu.s ·::::::::::::::·, ha · 4 ••-B"• ... _11.. 9'l'T MIDWAY' C:ITY ................. !,11 ""U'l•O • Vllli ,...,, n.-, _,......,. Excellent.,... S Bil, 2 BA SANTAANA N•l•HTI ........ MK"" "' ................ .. din On W..-.,llff -·-(0"1T'"' '"""' MOUll!CLIAHING ... ·········'m 1'000\ It Ina mom. e-~''° FHA 5at<tf. M t lo .. ""' ....................... ..--IHT•lttol DIC:OIATINO ..... , -i.. w. Ui fee ap-U.ciUNA llACH .............. t115 INCOM• TA~ f of•·klnd I: in Mesa Verde's A dream come true. If Yoll preciate. $71.*XI. 548-1662 LAOUNA HIOU•L ............. sm II.ON, Orntm111tl'L'ik:'::::::::11 &eat area. art lookin& t0r :the best for s-~• •TORS. 114 $0 f ~ ~::~~riUNO'·:.:·.:·.~ 1•0111Ho ..................... 11 tM least. • 3 hdroom1 2 .-~u-. • Ot' CAPllTUHG llACK ......... V'Jll ll'ISVLATINll .................. 'fj ' 3 BR. l" Ba. ll\ art• of OAltA POINT t7 .. INIVIANC:• ................... & College lhalty 544S-JUO btths, cuttom drapes., new -ooo' bo ·N____.._ work 111vE•110• cOuNTY .. ::::::::·-111v•nrci.t.TiNtt, Dttldf¥I ... , 1500 dllh"--•-~-' l ... .,..., met. -. VACATION ltl!MTALI tMI JAHITOltlAL ............... 1 Adam& at Harbor ..-.--, naw •um. VA Owned. Act· 54l).{IS80 SVMMl!ll ltl!NTAU .:::::.:·:·.u .l•Wll.llY' llPAllt. •tc. ..... . (N··-c·---·-·-···) --1 p Nlce CXIV~ P•tio co•-MONOUM -·· LAMOICIPIMll ................ ; ... u""'•-·-~-,...._., ""~ GOOD •--atm'• ...._. 'th "" .. ............... 'OCklMITH and •huta~board couru. .r,uyo:; "> ......... Wl OVPLEX£1 FVltN. •...•....... tf1S M.soN1t'f,••icii '.'.':::::::::·: . U950 ·'Euil)> tluneed unit $25,500. Both l'!'nled RENTALS Mov1Ha a ITOltAOtt ........ . u:.231• · Immac lO~dD675-4&'.i90wr H , U f I hod PAINTING, l't...,1Mn11111 ...... t -• 646-7111 · .,,,!~.•• n um 1 __ ~:~~l:N~· .. ~~.:::::::::::::::ai ----=-==-~~--'"' MUST SELL ~tleu Ocean View hmlt in exclusive Cameo SOOrt1 d«orated by Cannell Cannell I: OlaUin Land1eapfna: by Bfftc:G 4 bedrootn1 It dC!n !antutic Ocean View critical lllneu necessitates lmmedtate aaie' priced now at $79,000 C.aU Jim Cobb Eves. 673-181W RIAL TORS 673-4400 4 Bedroom ---- THE ~/E AL E S TATERS -------- ,..... "'" .. ······" .... --l'NOn>•AAPHT U-•• Dal l.l., 110$ COSTA Ml!IA ................. JllO PLAST•llNG, P1icii,:"i:" j;'.'.'i n..-ma MllA DIL MAI .............. lllil p .. ---------MllA. VllD• ................ JllO LVMllNG .. .. .. . ......... . B 0 ' COLLl•I PAIK .,., ......... 1111 POOOLI! GIOOMl"e ......... . Y Wner N•WPOaT l•AC:ll ............ not POOL Sl!ltVICI .......... ··' NIWl"OltT NGHT'-.,. •• .,.,,,,ft\I POW!.A IW••PIN• ...... ., ... $. NIWNIT SHOl:ll .......... mt PUMP l•ltVICI .............. . l ... iiliiiiii ...... iii&iii•I Savi 6°' Ond l)lt IAY&Moa•I ................ am :::~~N~ "j .... , ............ i •• I I" /0 DOVl!t lMOltlS ............... n27 • ™"' le ........... 1 3 "ORE b I W•lTC:Lll'P ........ J ...... J'l)I Rl!MOOELING & fU!'PA fll: '!ft ,,,, best uy n U..'tr.'t.~11~1T.~ .. ~~·.~.::::::::::::m fc:~r~~~L~.&R~~~".~~.~.:::::;G M-..... Mar IACIC. IAY .................. bM &•WINO ...................... .. COMMERCIAL Held on to )'OUr' chair! Full price $21,500. A blrl>er own1 this 5 )'ffi' oJd bl&ildinr & w1ll least back for 2 more )'ftra. Other 2 rental.I va.. cant. {nett 17th I. Newport). Call to Me & submit your terms. .... ,.,, .. ~ IAlf, •LU'' .................. ne :•w·~· MACNIN• ll•PAlltS ,,. •.. _ ... __ ,. bath ...ttb b•• ll:Vl•I T•ltUCI: ............ 124S E.PTI TANKS. ....... •tc. .. 6flt,I Ul:UlV<>ml. .., a ~ COllONA OIL MAI ........... USI TAILOlllNO •· ............... ,,. carpet:lnc cu.tom drlpu IALIOA ................... JM TlllMITI COlfTIOL .......... •m ~-utin • _, ... --~ ... ,. llU.NOS ................. we TILi. CVlllllC ................. fft• vu . s, n e W ..--• &IN Lr. ISL• ................ 1U1 TILi, Llftllt\lft'I & Mlntl ...... ii rMdy to move in condition. :.w~.+·~:S~ ·:::::::::::::=: i:~:v~:1~~'.c:.;1iri.'.·...:··: .. : Muat see fl) apprecl&te thil KUl'ITINOTOH llACN ....... )IOI UPHOLSTlllY " ..... ' ... .. ... . ' born .... -·-" t4UNTINOTON NAlllOVa ..... MOS WELDING . . '.f1! tine e CM.~e~t PouNTAIN VALi.iT .......... Ml• JOBS & EMPLOYMENT buy. ConvtntionaJ \oQ avail· lAl. ·IU.CH ......... ••" ·• ... ltJI JOI WAHTl!O, Nootll •• ., ........ :;: able with _.,__,ta of $166 oa•••N ftOV11 .............. Jl1S IOI WAHTl:O, W-....... . ..._,,_, LONll llACK ............... UCO JOtl WANTED Prin. a: intuelt or c.n u-01tANO• c:ovNTY' ............. -. MIN a woMIN 1111 _ _..;,. SINT4 ANA .................... 2'11 DOM•STIC Nl'LP.,., ........... ! IUJ1ll our ,.,..,,...gl!. W1lTMINITllt ................ 1611 •OENCfll ~ .............. 71 2751 Portol1 Drive MIDWAY ciTY · ·· .............. 161' HIL, wANT10, Mii·:::::::::: SAHYA ANA MllOKTS ......... MM AO•NC:lll. WMltll 7J11 Ctfl: 546-8337 COASTAL · ............... 1111 H•LP WAMT•D ~ ...... 7tli /========= !,u.ovHA llACK .............. tns .1011-Mifr • •"'-...... . U.GVl'IA NNIU•L · ............ ntJ AlllNClll Mell & W-..... , M ... V•rda 1110 IAH C'-IM•NTI ··•···· .. ··:··m• IC:HOOLS & INSTllVCTION '.'.'.:1 '-----"'---~ CAPllTllAMO .,,,,, ....••.... Sl"U JOI PllPAUTIOfll 1 CAP.ISTllAMO •IACM .•..••... VH TK .... Tltl(AL ·····•···· * PACESE'M'ER. HOME * 0•N• POINT ................ 21•0 MERCHAND"1s·E .... F.O ... R. 2 • BR + ""-u.. CONDOMINIUM . .. ..... •••• ltJt story , .........,. rm. OVPL1x11 VN,.u1t11 .......... ms SALE AND TRADE I Absclutl!ly lmmf.c Many SUMMll lllNTALS ..... ,., .. mt l xtrag UIS t! OU . ft! to OFFIC:I fVltNITUlt• ........ • ' 14 • ,· 8 RENTALS P'UllNITVltl .................. ~ appreciate. 545-5711 Apts. Furnished o,F1c1 1outPM•NT ......... l Spsrkltn& home in be&utifq) ( I ( llf U . IT01t• 1ou1PM•MT ........ .. 00 I 'Ina REPUBLIC HQmf!• 4 BR OINllAL ....................... CAP'•. ltlSTAVltANT ........ . Mes• Verde. Owns' tn.Nt· I wUb lrium ·-'-. COSTA M•U. ........ ,. ........ 41111 ··~ IQV/P'MINT ............. I feted • pl".ICC!d to aelL ~ ll : ~a. rm .. Mau VlltOI ................ 1111 KO s•HOLO 00001 ..•...•. " family -... ~-·1. in• Surrounded ~. 1•-e ..... many extra&. SM.~Firm NIWPORT ll!AC:K ............ a• OAIAG• IAL• ............... .. '""""' a.11 """ l>;t -• r.;.u: __ .,~JW. NIWl'OltT MllOKTI .......... 4111 PVll:NITUll• AVC:TION ........ :;. new ,....,..u', hure ...... .:. infamW lt.ndAca.pina', excfl. c~~-'-~~-~=-Ml!WPOltT SMOlll ........... 427' APPLIAl'IC•• , .. ··········•·· .• ·-r· ·~ ) -~----·• .1-. .... -3 BR, WliSTC:Ll'P' ........... OJI l.NTl<IUIS .... , ............ 1 1 bedroom, 2 bath1 It excel· ent nelahborhood on quiet ...... ..-....... ......_ UNIVlltllfY PAll:ll; ........... an llWINO MAC:NIN• .......... ::.* lent n••~rhood. M··"v• CUI de Sac. You 'll -'-· a 1% BA. ism nn trplc •Ac:IC ... Y .................... 1141 ~Vile.AL IHSTltUMl!NT •••... llQ ~"-- ) ed =V":;t bit · b ·_.• • •AST &LVPP . .. ........... 042 .. IAHOl a ORGANI ............ 1111 doubl~ fireplace. Only n!U Ille bl lAlJe 4 BR ·1N, I., ...... s. CUit· CORONA OIL MA• ........... fUI lt.lOIO ......................... ! ~,~ • ION ·-·-, ...... • + convert I den, borne. , om drpa:. $l6,500. 549-3486 IALIOA .................. 4111:1 TILl'\llSION ................. .. "~' ....... 7f!I ........ ~ --,'""'+-',-=.C,.-''--IAY llU.NDI ................. .we Hl·FI. n•••o ............... • MR. BLAC< 5f0.ll51 (o-n bl.th& + powder rm. ~ 3 Bdnn 2 Bath LIDO ISLE ................. IUl TAPI llCOllOlltl ......... ·; •-· ha p,;--..1 ...,_. IAl.IOA 19U.NO .............. WI CAM•llAI • •GUl .. MIHT .. .. evc~I. muttr suite s tlreplsce... ..~ •t ~.soo1 MUNTINeTON •UCH ......... lttl MOllY SUPPLlll ............ . dresains rm • many many * 546-2880 * POUNTAI .. VALLIY .......... '411 SPOltTING OOODI ........... .. I~ l ===-~-:c:--:o.,-,-SIAl. ••ACM .................. 6411 llMOCVU.U. KONI ........ ... Aa mon> fMtures. Thia home CONDO 3 BR 2~ bl LON• ,llACN .................... M11c•Lu.111ou1 ............. ... .. ... -truly mcwe • ln condition. -dn bitn1 i' :.1tAN•1 COUN'TY ............. <NOi MtlC. WANTID ................ IQe • " W • pet, ; P'O . IJAl:D•M Glt0\11 .............. 4111 MACtUNlll'r, lk. ............. . alk ID rntde 11thool1, Cot-Nxt to County Ob ~ 1"STMIN5Tllt ................ 1111 LUM••• ...................... _,,,.. ma de! Mv Hi acbool dis-• . 11\IDWAY CITY ................ 1616 STOltAOI .................... !?H: --' U.NTA ANA ..................... U aUILOING MAT•lllAU ....... :a; met. Newport Beach 1200 :e::~~~.~.~~.~.::::::::::: PETss ·~nd L1vesT6cte MW ~ iavestment now Price: r«hlced to $45,500 ....,_ Bluffs C:OAITA'-........................ ,. P•T• .GIN•UL liie on choice Ea.ata:lde, doee to with early occupancy poaibJe 1 nw t::~=: :=:::L ·::::::::::::::= can ............. ::::::::::::: ~ 17th strttt aboppinc. Sm.&11 Bkr. 642.7000 ly Owner "". "'""'"r• .............. •n• =~., ......................... ;; down to ~led bQwir. No '42·8381 evea • Wk-end• Oltffrn ll·"--tn e_,•ltlte ;:r;\.":'':Z. ·::::::::::::::·::: Lc1V..0L'1°'Fo.i(R"N":l:~::L·::l:V::·,N:· G~ kle.n lft!L 1'uU pdoe <mly or driv• by. ~.... "'1" C~OOMINIUM ............... ... "" "" ' $41,!6>. 2409 Bonnie Pl., C.M. Mttinr. Split· level 3 BR. RINTALS Hv1s1•11s , ................. "' 2% ht., fl1>k, beoautiful wool AptL Unfumlahtd ~~~'i:1~~.~~~ •• :::::::::::·:r. (alf Santa Jaabf!l nr. hvine) carpet. M.an,y maJ'.Q' txtru, ••NIUt. .................... -!~~s ..................... = OPEN HOUSE DAILY Mt.utic """''·Mint-· C<><TA MUA , ................ IO• TRANSPORTATiON 'til sold Rectoced for quick .... MIU. V•ROI ................. •n• • ,.,, .... ~~ .................. , NIWPollT •tAeN ................ •oan a YACNTI ........... ! ~-~... J" $34,500. ~ Nl'#fOe:T llll•flT'I ......... ,ml SAILIOATS ;., ............... , . I 20f3 W.c..')1y.uf' DRIVE TRY OFFElt N•WPO•T •MD••• ........... sni "9'!'1•• cau11111:1 ........... . 1Sf6.ml -... ... ..,.,,~ IY OWNER nsTC:LIP'P' ................. IP•lo...4M:I ao.t.T ........... ,.. ......,. • .:..vq. S BJt Btacb boliSe nr. n... a. k I H uw1wa11TY P.U:tc ........... sm HAT TU.IL••• .. , .......... ,. -..;, c •Y ome MCICa.AY ..................... •OAT MAINT•NAMC• ........ ... 0 ...., Sundavs. Spactoos 111' Ltvin& nn, er. Knotty pine ..wiod lnter:lar w/ 1,1,n •Lu"" ............. nu •OAT u.u11cM1,.. ........... ... r--•• -1-pla~ Le )Cit $38,500 C:OltOMA OIL MAii: ........... ftll IMllM• •QUIP ............. ,,_ e • ' *beamed oeUiap. 3 Bit. f:vUOA ,'. .. .................. aoAT ILIP, M01Htn•• ........ ... 10442 Shalon lllboa Real lst1te Co. 2 batb .__n .. rm + ...,,_ u. nu.N.OS ..................... •OAT 111:v1c11 .............. ... -E o-••--Blvd • ,_,....., .,.,..., LIDO Ill.I . , .......•••••..•• an NAT aa"TALI ................ .. H Ii .._ •·-h •w · ~ ., Bilbo& pme room tJj 1~ ft p)ol •ALIOA 111.A"D ........... ~ JOA.T CNAltTllt ............... .. un. n ....... P'N'C ORiole 34140 W/YJ' _ all biltinl • ..,..,,,;, HU•TI"'°" ••.t.cN ........ , .. P'ISMtN• ao.t.TI .............. . POOL HOME VA FltA. ...,.~ '""·""'N P'OUJfTAI" VAU.llY ............ ,. IOAT MDVI ................. .. • • • 3 Lo Do p '2395 Tustin Ave ••AL •IACM .............. 4 ......... .o.\T STOllMI ... ·-···-· •. Bfdrooms, II BIUMJ. DMt W Wft lftt. . LON• ••ACM ................. .-IOATI Wo\NTle ............. . * IAYCRIST * oa.t.H•COVHTY ............ .-•••cul'T ............. .. IChool, ~· QUIQC BOtLD!!aS 0o. out Lut eAlllDP lllOYI ............... ,. ,LTIN• L.IUONI ........... .. JlOSSmSSICtl. _. _, ~ ... 3 •~. 1 "' .. _... Aur.cttve C BR, crpea. drpl, WllTMllUfl'll ........ _ .... .1111 ~L.• "°"'" .............. . ......, °' J.11 -..-iu ._ ......a. ,_... $3C,950 ¥10WAT tJTT ....... , ........... l' .,...,.,JI NOMllS .... -......... 9*11 li•a evecytbinft llff Vallq, ""{ii Hilblaad • ._ .. NI :t."::...:'NiHiNTi·::::::::: ~.'£Ult'"::::::::::::::• Clrdt 'C.M. Ml.)' 1ta1t op. 0P£N l .. S TWTJ• •• 1 .......................... Mnn tltc ................... . to,l.ITAL ........................ llDTOltCYC\.ft ·•••••••••···· O• •"GI -,......,. ,,lloo_._612-.51,-,_0&_____ OWNEFVlllt:r S4$..ISfi8 U.Mll'IA ••ACM .............. ,,. MOTOJllOOOTl'lJ ........... .. ""'" \oVVn I 1 • 1 . LAMINA l'llOU•L .......... ,,..,., AllfO tlllYICll. P.Allf'I .... .. Gm Now'S THE 3 BR. ~ ..... -. ~""' a..M..,. .............. m• AUTO TOOU ... u1P ••...•.. -E. St. "' , .. , 11•~ N~-,.. ,.. • ..,m.,,.. ..... "" '"'"'" "''"' ........ .. ... ........~ nMI FOR Prl-p.tto.-----~i:;;TATI ..... ,,,. ~'l:t .~~~.:::::::::::: VACANT ""UICI( CASH -l!3--*1!1<t:111'-. o..,.,.1 ' .. a"' .. :·:~:::::::::::::::: -m.-1oo. 1 1111 "" Surifi-ttadU<M ......... .... .................... ...:..~=-:l.. ........... . pl .. "-·-. ~ ~-· ~ THROUGH a 3 M. 114 1>ot1ia, _. , .. _,._ , .. , ......... -,...., ..................... .. _,. ... • --.._ ~ •INTALI WAlllTID .............. AMTHKtU. Cl.AWilCa -..... .. iQs ariia.'54,"' J11A..'].Q~ l:ltiabtl ('(Qfl' ~ llOOMI L'Ofl "'"T ......... ., ..... l,l(f CAas. .OOI .......... . * -.-• DAILY l'ILOT Blit m<mC ..... _. ..... , '" ---AUTO ..... ,. .......... , .... , ..... ;JgV /I' "' • ltrOTILI. fltAILll couan "'' AUTOI WAflT•D ............. . MIZIL~Lty WANT AD ht -........ __ ... ~ = ::::.<t:...o .. ::~:::::::;:·!I! PftDT'TANT WI --~llTT .. : ...... .....,,to cu.s ................. WI'""" 4 UNITS ~a1-,-~ W--· ' --..... -.... ...--......--~ ..., ,. -...--_...,.,-------~-~\------..., ·--· ___ _,,... __ ...,,_ ____ ... _.,... _ _,...,,....,.._ _____ ~-~-~-.--.. ._ -... ~-, .,., ·....--...-r--~...,..----,-·~~~~··•'"·""•~·-..,r-,_.,~-...., Sat....,, ..... -28. 1968 DAILY PILOT !3 1.---------------------··HOUses FOR SAL! Houses FOR SALi HOUses FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SAL E HOUSES FOR SAL E l'\C1•1AL:it I'm The Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants ~~ ,.r...;r!1i '-..,,., '"t'!I:·~ v . . ·~ '. . ' , ' • " •• •1 • ' ,.:.~ .,, .. ••• ., . , ' '· . Because I'm The . Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising 8eflev1 me, there's nothing •round our homi anymore that isn 't being used -because the minute I discover something is no longer needed, I sell it, while it still has maximum valu11 through an inexpensi ve DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That way, instead of a clutter of things we don 't use, I have the extra cash th at lets me have the newer things •.• the "extra" thin gs my whole fami ly enioys. Here's what I mean. The cash I gel for the good clothes end lrys the childm had outgrown bought mt the decorator lamp I'd been wa nting. The musical instrument no one played paid for a big part of our portable 1tereo unit. The pow•r tools redecorat1d our deu9hter'1 room. And, just for th• fu n cl ii, the good chair It.et just didn't match •nythin9 enymore took my husband end me out for 1 fabulous dinner et the f1nciest restaurant in town. Go through your home. M•ke • fist cl eD the worthwhile things you find that aren't being 1Kad. (Ycu'I be surprised et the number you tum up the first time.) Then , diol 1>42-5678 any time betwHn 8 a.m. end 5 p.m. ond give your rid to a friendty, •xperienced Ad Writ1r. That's en there is to it. It's in11penslve tool It ten cost you 11 ~Ille u PENNIES A DA YI Wen, ftOW that you know my SKrtt -isn't it tlme you got started +owercl bett1r, easier, happier Gving with DAILY PILOT 011silied Ads? Stu! being the kinil cl womon who gets whet she wen!t today! CALL NqW 642•$6'18 Newport Beach 1200 Corona del Mer 1 :z.so 1-~~-~---~~ll-''--~'-'-.;.;.~-~ HouMt Unfur nished ' Volleyball Anyone! OPEN SAT l SUN I · 5 DUPLEX Huntington leach 1400 Fountain V•lley 1410 L11une BNch 1705 NATIONALMAGAZINE BY Ownor: • Bt. I a. .. ju" 1,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Generol AWARD WINNING petn<e<I: ...... drjlo. Fncd.. La9una Niguel Stretch a net In front ot thl1 comer Duplex , . • and you're reed,y tor acUon. l~u Jarse walled yard on Vt'est Bay -cloee to the Ocean, Plblic Ba.Y beech, ud )'acht anchot'qe. Askin& $69~ Also 2 BR, 2 bt.lbt, plllt den, ...i S BR -""'-801 MARGUEJUTE Ora"" C-Properly ~ MertPttite, OdM 6'1J..$ Reduced for Cuh 3 BR, 1\1 i.tN, pl111 2 BR Apt. So. ol Hwy. Loan ·~ ·-~--w .... Bea ..... 1311,000. Price "6.000. "'1IUWCl" est ~ ul)': 6'J3.6"?56 HOME aprlajf;len; l blk. tchool, Lovely comer lot t Bdnns, 2 Lt\le la the extltlq horne ·•bO.p1, San Dtelo bathf, faml,ly rm, beautll\.ll· ealled 1961 ''Trend Setter'' Fwy/MaanolJa, $ 2 5' 9 50. ly land1e11ped, B&r1&ln at by "HOUie It Home" Maa:•· .,81.-1..m=,...,.-,-,-=--pj,950 . dne! Th.I.I bn.nd ntw 4 8.F..A.U'l', Jaad9epd. eoatemp. s.sr .... 2 bl.th home ~tura 3 BR., 2 ea.. cusL drps., ~ lma&ination of UU f.ara· cp(I.; frpl., blm.; tnod. B1 oua: maautae'a d.lacrlm1nat. owner, fl'f.500. 147-191112 lq edlton. Loa.I~ within WESTMONT hOCne l BR 2 ~iklna dlstanee to HunU!!f:· batbl + bonua room, patio. toa Beach State Park, Jt'• Fenctd. By owner $25,900. got evervthlq you've ever 16644 Bucbard St 839-4081 wanted incl. •low, low, low 3 BR. 2 Ba , p-ice, $25,~ No down ~-. .. w/w ~rpt K· mt. Veta, or FHA I: conven-Cov patio. Nice lndscp a. By tlonal terma. W/W <;:arpet-owner. 54G--0256 Blue Lagoon Villa 2 BR., 2 ti.thl, famUy rm, wet blir, 2 pooh, private beech, CUard aen1ce. Will comtder leue/opl\On, BOND RH lty nm So. Coast Hwy., So. l..aguna. Calif. 499-2338 $3403 lrvl ne Terrace Luxury Home 2 BR, 2 ti-, full dlnq: l'rDI Frpk:, covered pstio. Yrb ie.,., J39:5 mo. Avall lmmed. Oltshite Rtalty 6'15-2503, &12.361> NEW Deluxe 3 Bedrooms and den 21h baths Ure~. pe:ninsula location, b a y vlew, all electric buitdna plus wet bar. Olildreii O.K Yearly WiO. pr. mo. 642-1771 VERY OH.ll 4 BR 2 bathl1 wtw e1Ut>et1, d.rgpes, Roll. S!nale ~dence 3 Bl,t & 2<---------bl.tfls; room on Jot 1tt Midi-HOM,E A lneome; newly tiooal imPl'Ovement $47,500. decor. 2 br., 1 ba., prqe BURR WHITE, Realtor apt 2 hr. 11'. ba, prb. diq.; 2901 Newport Blvd NB dbl, p.rase. 675-4630 •Yes· 675.o99a Near Fuhlon Island lr.,r, fenced rnr yard., troa.t l 8e h lawn a: W>dtcaplne. A oo:ey t 9u n1 ac l~pla~ I: an 11.ll glau kitcb----- 1705 '"''!!'!~~ .... "'!"!!!!!!!!!!""'I Ing Hilla:, Ready .tor 00.-1 · --.. ··~ -. ----cupancy. $115/mo. A&l-_S_en_C_le_me._n_i._~_17_1..;.0 ~,.._.-=-="='~~---~ REPOSESSION 1115' 3 B.R .. l% ba.: """'· • • 702 Avocado, CdM • en with G.E. built-ins, lncl, THE $2B,900 LOVELY CUSTOM DUPLEX The but or everything, 2 BR, 2 batha + 2 BR Ag(. dl.,,waoher. Wow, what a UTILE yd, W/W, drapes. Tota O.K. $26,.500 -10% Down Brok~ ~ 3 BR. 2" hllth borne situated oo klwl.Y pool IU.e lot, plenty of room to enjoy indoor/nut. door living. SEE TO APPIUX:IATE 149.500 llnn m-8494 after 6 pm 2 HOUSES ON A LOT So. ol Hwy, CdM. Fortin Cll. ~ 548--0390 way to Uve I:: YoU can move BARN in today! Call 540-2151 OWNER LA BOUND Loo.tod 1n • ""'"""' oect1oo o( Bluebird Knnlla, 1n the You ~ Invited to an city of LaKUna Beach, Nm°· OPeN HOUSE Sun. 12-6 LED BENEATH TALL 2029'J Adrian Circ. SHADE TREES IN FlNEST Vitw 4 BR 2 be, bll·ins, fire-$100; 1-B.R. house, fncd yd. place, w/w carpeta + dra~ carp., drps.; nn. for boat 1r e1, dbl. 1ar., lhake roof. ~~c.,";,-·"'""'=·~""'~=9llll:::..,_~ Redecorated Inside Ir out. $198.50: 4 B.R., 1% ba., Ina!. Only 3 Yt&n oJd. yd. Bltn1, drp1, Toti &: pets WE Lachenmyer Rllr 1 ~o=.K=. Bo=''=· ,,...===,..~= {Deane Garden Home. NATURALIST SETI'ING, NEW DUPLEX ne&r Adams at Bushard) ntAT'IllIS SEASIDE COM· Costa Mesa 3100 3 BR + 2 BA + Pool MUNITY IS SO FAMOUS Off: 492+5288 eves. 541).00.J:l -------- 3(1.1 Ea.st Cout ttwy. Corc.na. del. Mer 6~ST45 Gold Medallion, sale or trade. Open Sun 1-6 646-4080 Bring family I:. IWim l!Wta. FOR. -RENTALS 3 B.R. 2 ba. C&rpetg, drapes. Free goodies lle'l"Ved in IT APPEARS LIKE AN OLD HouMs Furnlihld Family rm. Z ! r p 1 ca. B•lboa Peninsul• 1300 FAMILY ROOM BARN THAT'S BEEN ADD----------1 Lndscaped, SJrinklen 1N DUPLEX Take over present loan, with ED ON TO. DETAILED EX· G1neral 2000 paint. Umacula.te! Wa& to 3 )'ellr old charming 3 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 SZiOO. and move: right in. TERIOR OF RUGGED sdlools & iboPPlng. $715 pel' bdnn le 2 bdrm Apartment 417 Seville Lost!? Call 968-2992 WOOD p LANK. HIGH FREE RENTAL SERVICE mo. 1.st & last, $50 deanin,a: BU·ln kit, .fireplace Pttnln&ula's Best Buy GI or FHA PITCHED ROOFLINES, .to~ ~nd i.kenantJ. 6epmlt. 83()...2537 far appt. patio & 11undeck, $52,500 3 Ba 2u ha, 8 ""! .......... 3 B OW B RICK CHIMNEY 100· 2 BR -no 111 J • .z..,..., R 3 bath extra !harp 2790 Harbor Blvd., Corner ot · ·• sep. ....,.,age. R. C. GREER, Realty ="""'=b="""==Rl=\l'==='='=,;;=900=. Meadow home. $650 move-In. ~IRE. Spacloos all purpose Ada.ma Garage, fenced yd. Oean 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 __ Upgraded carpets Ir drape hv. nn. has RED COBBLED ~ eves thru:>ot. 1 Child, dqc OK. e OPEN HOUSE • Lido Isle 1351 througbOOt Haa rverythlns' TYPE FLOORS, IUGH See at l!!W-B Charle St. SAT&: SUN 1 · 5 $27,950. P ~Ice drutl~ VAULTED OPEN BE AM R1ntal1 to $h1r1 2005 EASI'SIDE: 3 Bcinns., C8J1)., 1747 Plaza Del. Sur, Balboa OPEN SUN 1 • 5 cut. Must 1tt today, Won't CEILlNG W/CROOS TIM· bit·ins. $170 Mo., lease. 3 BR, 2 be., fine ares, 929 VI• Lido Nord last. BERS, OOZY LOG BURN-Hapr,lnue 11 • • • 422 Walnut, Costa Mesa Asking $42,500 ING FIREPLACE. SMALL Hav ng A Roommate JONES REALTY, INC. 101 ft frontage PANE WINDOWS. Look::ln& fQr a Roommate! Newport S.•ch SUO,tm • 10% down p R T ERN1Z 2001 w. Balboa, NB 673.QJO Richardton R.tal~ A LY. MOD ED .•• let us aS&:lst YOO ijjlii;liiijj __ jiij; __ jiiij; J KI'IUiEN W/LARGE FAM. Roommate R1ferenc1 VIEW duplex; J &: 2 BR. 2443 E. Coast Hwy, 962.-Hn {open eves) S46-BIOJ RM., WITH EXTENSIVE Strvlc. :~~ ~3~~h, 1!1.,op·d~:~. 675 ... 031 ~ USE OF GLASS. This an:ha-Newport Beach Pb. 675-2213 3200 -PACIFIC SANDS le old piece could use a lot of ~: 673-6769 eve/wknd BE FIRST IMPERIAL! restoraflon. u you have a 1 er 2 Gm.LS to Mare lovely MOVE N_,. 5 Bd 4 ba 3 BR apt It 2, $60 A $40fif in! Nr. new 4 Br., lpl, lo OCrup)I ~... · s ~ -.. ... -.~ "'"~---m•, ~an, flair for the unuliUlll and an 1 den er &: lnCOfn 'I _.......,.,.. ........ vu Vt: • m. Incl'• utU'1. 2221r. ~w.;!ts~pes; nr belch, ~ ; ;: 2 :.'Apt 0:. BnJs. cJ.Stom. prden kitch· a BARN BU J L DER AT 3Sth St. N'.B. 673-l'nil •""'•"""'· ...,....,..., wkends. 351 · · en &: in e.xdusive area near HEART, THIS W 0 UL D 62nd St. Owner 675-0144 Nord Bide. Beach, SUIS,txXI major ahopplng. Bargain MAKE AN IDEAL RE-SUN BATIIINGJ Pvt. rm, 2414 Vista Dei Oro WATERFRONT 3 bdrn'I #62 R. C. GREER, Realty Prioedat S29,950·withterms. TREAT FOR :~~i. =~~./~e Newport' Beech Balboa C.oves. $60,000. Would 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 P!.eitic Sborea Re.ity $16,950 FULL PRICE leasing prefer acreage 1n trade, BAYFRONT 536-8894 Eves. 536-73.ZI Owne-r will help finance! Newport &e1c.h 2200 Now Available Ll-B-rn1 MISSION ReAL TY BLUFFS aree·, l BR. 2 3 BR, 2 ba Home oa Nord 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laiuna UNIQUE 2 Br. 2 Ba., bpi., ~~level, and split-level with 1 BR Apt. Excellent WISH I MA y-P a t i o , P o o l , b e I: c b . homes a1oog Upper Baths; condo., next to pool. WISH 1 MJGHT clubhouse. 144 B 8 y 1 1 de Back Bay. Z.3-4 Bedrooms, By .... ,, ~A• ~ IUA =cc financing, nos.ooo. VIU ~ tlf"" k Ilk ' .,_.,......,. ~ Wtlker Reilly BUY A HOME WITH age, 300 Pacific 0>a.st ._u WJ.Y &reel par • e J336 Via Via Lido 675-5200 NO CASH -IN SIGHT • Hwy, NB. $200. 67J..Sfi9 surroundina:a. Some w I t b 11N __ •_w-'-po-rt-..H-"e"igc;h.;;ll;._..:1::;2;;:10 !!!!'""'!!!!""'!!!!""''""""'""' LISTER makes these dreams b 2 BR. 1 Blk from beach! $125 Bay Views, Pooh, cabenu, LOVELY lrg. Bayt.mt on 40• come tn.ie for veterans with ORNER moolttly util pd. putting ereen.s, abpping I.. * PLEASANT Oilf Haven 3 ~ 11•.,,lcng ~-•-·-d a••oc1a"• .,.,,.3487 "'hool•, all close at hand . lot. Pier & allp. Obe of Lido'• ,...,.,... " .,..'""6'""'' 1. u • ..,.. Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu finest. nss,ooo by owner. FHA low down. lllAL •ST&T• Corne in and see or call lL'I inc:omeApt.$49,500.54&.72-49 '"""""" U.STER 842~ .. 1 ....... __ Nrw. port Hglt. 2210 lot detelli:. .... ,,.,,.,, "'' 11 ""'-'"" =-'---~---"' Ph. 644.1133 Dover Sho,es 1227 Governm1nt Tren1fer "494·1171 HONEYMOON Home _ 'M'y-y-_ .-. 1t1 II·-----'"---"= Balboa Island 1355 Owna mutt sell l.arie -4 BR magnificent view of bey and .__ -_-WLLzi....-. KEEP YOUR COOL FEEL & SEE home Carpets, drapes, huge ARTISI'RY &: CHARM. Well 'vi ---........ OPEN SUN 1 • 5 patio w I fil"ering, heavy designed, newer home for 1 ocean, t:lreplace; five extra-._ -1..L\L4L.£,.. _. Exclusive Listlnn shake roor. Priced to &ell fast young IamUy, mellow wood ~d. ~~94 ~ s~: ~ I 214 Coral, Bal. IL ";I at only $25.500. GI or FHA celling throughoUt, tiled open Sat. Sun. f;st ~ terms. floor in entry, dining rm, Ir Well-bit completely Ir 1mm1c-Poul Jon" Realty kitchen, 3 bedrms, 2 .baths, 2 BR., lam. rm., 1% ·Ba. Forced air· eir conditioned, ulately Furn. 3.BR, den, 2 1 1y u wttb wtw carpet. Nice corner. luxurlou1 CUit, blt. 4 BR, ba 1-Dme. Ommlng Iarae _&1_7_·t26G ____ Ev_•_•_.5c;36-c.-=7124 ove pe. o view • $a:JO Month. &46-6736 31,S bath home. Pont, en.. patio $51 TSO $39,500. ========== realty <k>scd 1"'"""'°"'"°"' laoal. H" ' R f~ BEAUTIFUL EMERALD BAY • Oc•an Back Boy 2240 2414 VI•<• 0.1 O!'O Fee simple!. Just reduced rnger ea ___ _,_ ____ .....;.: N,w~ D-.~ •-833 2036 673 ••2 view home on quiet cul-de· l BR I __. """• U<' ""' H;;;;,! excellent f!nandng. • or • _, Gl.E:tf MAR HOM£ sac, 5 bedrm1, 4 baths, pen-lot, 1ne~ti~.'SI:~:~te Front Row Center Martin R.E. 548.6332 Huntington Beach 1400 elled den, fireplace in maa-util. Adultl. 642-l171 Direct Blutt1 Ille. Pool and We1tcliff 1230 *BAYCREST CUSTOM 3 BR., 2% ba., liv. rm., for- mal dln. rm.; extra lge fam . rm. &. lg. mstr. Br.; all open onto lge. cov. patio; many extras. 5% % Int. $59,500. 646-8018. Open Sat. & SlDl. 1-5, by owner. lO'll Nottingham Rd., N.B. lt42 $25 000 ter miit(', age 3 • S89,500. I::======== Upper Bay View. 3 B<innl, GLEN MAR R.x L. Hodg,; R«y .,,.2525 TU"'RNENRo. ~~.s.o, CBllAvdT. ES _c_.,_._n_•_d_e1_Mo_r __ 2_2_5.c.O ' batM, '"° "' ft lwrury """"' split-level home a vailall.le SPECIAL Laguna Be1ch (714) 494-1117 2 BRs: 3 baths • (really). now. Move-In fresh, $375 mo. < 1g, BR"'""'" cpt.1•""' Scrub Savings l.aCJuna Hideaway ~== 2 i:J"':'';,.'!d,". 644-1133 Eves. 644-0505 Nice cor. lot. N~s !klme Into Your Pocket Adulta. By llJIPO(nt. 6~ work. GI or FHA· $23,950 DUTCH HAVEN HO or (213) 780-91'U BRASHEAR REAL TY ME Nestled In an IUTOYO beneath ======== 847-8531 EveL 541 •2442 3 BR 2 beth cleaner·upper. old ma:iter eucalyptus, thia YEARLY RENTALS '. $31.50 down to Vets. secluded, ihin&led old La· Btlboa 2300 LI00 ISLE Unturn 3 + ~ Presti91 3 Br. 2 a-.:--LISTER 842-6633 ~ charmer la one ot fl -s-...,.--.. -,-.,.-0c-,.,,-"'v'"'1,"'w"'I 2 baths, Wl'p, s:£D/~ BUILT 1966. Stone fxiic, ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'I rare few left in the Art Penn Pt. 3 br. Beach. $18S. to buy, crptd thru out. Cui drps. $ 19 ,600-Colony. Living room ln wood Avail Oct 1. 675-5660 Bltns. Fncd yrd. Dbl gar w/ panel with br1ck fireplace, NEAR OCEAN Furn, S BR 2 Newly painted Inside and out. be $2'25 M boat dr. M1ny, many lm· A&'IOrted fruit trees. Very wall to wall carpet, carved Lido lile 2351 • 0· THE Bt provements. $28,850. Owner. clean. New ca"'"'fs, Good wood Ir ceramic bar, Three 1---------ulls condo -3 BR. 2~ 842-6410 -.-~ bedrooms. two with tree-5 BDRM uecutive home. LARGE SI'UDIO A.Pr "1ni $125 mo. baths spill level, Prat I~~,:...~-----area . F11A Appr:iisal . h b le de c 0 rated. Overlooks DESIRABLE Golden West HAFFOAL REAL TY ouse vlrw1. Tiled bath up. avalla le for winter ase, beautiful green belt. $36,500. home, H.B., bet. Doua:la1 Ir 8740 Warner 842-44ai stairs; i,, beth downrtalr1 l ="'=:al=l::"':=673-&30=::==== SHORE PROPER.TIES Owner 644-007-4. Open Sat & Colden West CoU, 3 BR. 2 with 3rd bedroom. Minimum Sun 1-5 403 Feliz. Ba., fam . rm.; many ex· H upkeep yard. F.asy walk to Huntington Beach 2400 673-9000 Eves. 675-4747 tras. Low 51.4% VA: total untlngton beach, shopping & high Corona del Mar 1250 pyt. $1'5; $24,250. 897-6391 Harbour 1405 .school. A buy at $24,950. Call FURN. 2 br., clO&e to beach N-• •--• $150 Mo. ll06 Acacia HB DOUBLE size lot. 3 BR, 11,ii , , .. an <'tC&I Estate, 917 GJm. 213-696-9880 A Great family beach house! of Bl'., 1 hse to bch w/ocean view. Great for dilldm. $300 mo yrly be. Nu llv mi crpts. 642-15M CUST. 2 BR. 2 Ba. plus den. Large rooms. Ml' View lot. $52.000. Owner 673-4869 ba Lo dwn rnA. Principles 50 BCH Fmt. Boat llil?. 4 neyre St., 494-9473 ";:;:i~=;:';:=:-::=,;:-;,, Bd:r., 3 be. Cusl. lndstiied. IT'S Beach bouae ame. BJa;. .-""-o'o-Y·_5_:t&-C7'26S_l_-,..~~"' I Drps, crptg. 7141812-1857 RARE Ocean View for only sest 1el'ectloo e•er! See the ls Your Ad in our claaslfleda7 wknd1. eves. for appt. $33,500. 3 BR 2 BA 494-4746 DAll..Y Pl!..Q'l Oau.Wed CLEAN 3 Br., 1 ~ ba., N'pt. Heiid:ita: oor. lot; dbl. ear. $250 Month. 673-67S6 General --or 499-1331 2000Gtneral 2000Gt section NOW! -=======-...:======::::n::er::e::l==:--:.200;.:.;0;_ SMALL Duplex, ioocl cond, IS YOIJR AD IN CLASSt-• lop loc, show anytiml!', FlED? Someme 'l'flll be c::l/lll 'O £1, .(_ f) '11 ~j:_ 9 '136,000. 360 Myrtlo, 19'-1297 I<""'"' !or 11. DI~ 642-5678 \:)\!::) J..'-Qt,J ~). ~ pq• V }\GE your want ad rlltw. for qulck1 efftclent retUJts. JOIN tbe Hluil!l't ~ the DAILY PD.Or WANT ADS! 642·5671 •' Sotue a Simple Scram.bled Word Pu:z?c for a Chuckle 0 Rearronq• lh• 6 11:rornbl.d _,-...._ __ words below to mok• 6 tfmple word1. Print lett•rs of eoth Jn 111 Jin• of squores. ILOOTEC r I I I r I IP EN PIS I I I' I rOPTIN I I' I I I' IS U NF IE I Movl• director: "Now, here ~:..;=T"-'T--.--,,,-l l• wh«o you jump off th• I I I . I I' crrtt." "-=====·=·:::::: No"'°"' oclcr: "\'.eoh, but Ir i •uppcso I 9•t lnju'ed "" NEEMAL killed." l"'-'i1~1.r-r-1 ...,1--.r-1 Mewl• drrioctor, ·01o, 1iiot·. L-..&.-L. -1.-JL-J.-&Oll right. Ifs the --I• the ..--------picture.'' ·~f..:Ey:.B..:.L;:.U.:0M;._,....,...11 j&;'~ foo c..-.,..... 1-..Jl'-'-I _.._I ..Jli..·.i.· r_._ ,.., :.....-c:.~ ~~ ................. _ e t::~:.~··•IERED I' I' r I' I' I' I' I' L I ._•&m;~· I I I I • I I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWEI IN DIME·A·UNES Huntlhgton Beach 149QHuntlngton Beach ~400Huntlngton Beteh 1400 '95 TOTAL COST TO GI LIVE NEAR THE OCEAN IN SMOG FREE CUMA TE Brand new 3 and 4 Bedroom bomee. Jw.t completed this week. Immediate occo- paocy oo credit lppl"O'lll. You atil haVt 11 dJcice cl colon cf carp«s, dlabwuber, rqe • oven aod chrndelln. MOVE IN NOW. RENT DURING ESCROW AT '150 A MONTH FROM $23,600 VA FHA Conventional Terms Dll KTlONl1 r•~• ___ .., __ ... ----. y"""" ,. .... """' """ ... ,....... """" • ""*"' - ! • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ! . I I I ' ' .. .. .. ' ' .. ' " ): ' •' t '• f I ' I. I 1! I I• • . I . " L 1--0Cr· ---- • .. ~ Qt\i: ' 1-.'· I ;_;. I I I -'" ' ,. :'">"!'J' .,., ; I --. .. 1..:;•1 .~ ~1w. I . 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(North County, 540-1220, ton frH J I ·- • ••• • IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES~EVEN DOLLARS PENNY PINC HER WANT ADS NEW-LOW-RATE • 3 LINES 2 TIMES 52.00 IN THESE CLASSIFICATIONS! l'urnltvre Office l'umtture Office lqulpment StoN Equl-nt C:.fe, Restau,.nt lier lqvl-nt --· Applloncoo · AntlquM Sewlns Mochln• Mutful Instruments 8000 Plonoo & Orta•• IOIO bdle IOll Te- IOl2 Hl-l'I & -I014 IOU Tope ._,,.,. I020 c:._... .. ..,,_. 1100 _, lupplleo I I I 0 Sperttt,. OOoolo 1120 llnoculon,9-1125 _, .. _ 11"1 l200 l205 . 1210 mo aoo MOO l500 WO NOO e EACH ITEM MUST BE. PRICED e e NO l'fEM OVER $50 e NO COMMlltCIAI. PlllMI e e NO COPY CHANGES e NO AlllUVIA T10NS e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! • '· . ' • ----------. ------------------~-----~-- --......... -.. -*· • .,-,,~--_.., ___ ,, .... ________ .....,... ___ __ -. -------..... ~--~ ..... "".""""''.::"""."'-.-~-~.------~~---·7,-•7•-·r-----· . ---· . ~· " . ,, ... -'· . • RENTALS Hou,.. Unfutnblltcl Newport Holghis 3210 lrvlne t BR, 2 BA, tamlly room, atrlum. New home in Turtla IWck, closest to UCI. Swlm- ming, tennia, efc. $215 mo on leaae. sr.>-mJ EH i Bluff 3242 _____ ...__ BLUFFS Dlx 3 Br, deft 2 ba, Ct)lta, drpl. Pool. Reul ma.tu~ tam. ttS-3433, "'""4497 WOWI Jmt listed! Sharp 3 Bedroom Cotta Met1 4100 M oorner. Fro"'1y Pamted. SUS CASITAS Deep Pile Carpets. Beauti-Furnished: l Br. &: Bachelor ful modem kitchen tor Mom. Apts. Comiietel:y fbx:ed yard. 2110N~rt Blvd. Room for Boot or Traller. Medallion by Hotpoint \l'et's Total Cos-t of $47.50. I --",:;;:~;;..;~-"~'- V<'"Y Low Down FHA. $25 Wk. Up CA U. . . . • Studio I: Bacll apts. WALKER & LEE e Incl Ufib • ""°"' ..... 7ti82 Edinger • Maid Service • 1V avail. 8424455 or 540.fil.40 • New Cafe A: Bat Opei Eve-s. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-'755 4 BR 2 ba., cpts., fncd. CHATEAU L1 POINTE RENTALS * W!Mddy1 W1ntt Whod.ty. o.tf SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION FOi NATURAL BORfj SWA!'PER$ . $plcl1I Rots 5 11--5 ""'"' -5 bucb IUL!I*-NI ¥Ull IMCLUD• 1-"""' -MW '9 ~ ~'Mitt 1"' ..... '-" ... .... .,ou. ,,,_ ... , .... ,.. ....... .... .. ~-'"" ....... THING •Oii ii.i.i -fflADll ONLYI PHONE 642..5671 T• Plaoe Your TrMer"1 Paradlie Ad s ... ...,. Sottlmi>of 28, 19611 HAL ISTATI °"""' DAILY PILOT 2 $ REAL EStl't( _o.n ... 1 -- 6200 Ac...,. ,200 IDEAL MONEY GATHERS NO PROTECTION! This prime lnvestmenl IDY!te• your ln- opectfoo. Adfquate Income provides per- fect tu obeller. Approx 75 acres Almond Ranch In Puo Robles. Orchard moy be purt)iued separately, or wilh charming-ll' remodeled 2,452 sq. ft "Country home." Present owner to retain a life ~te in resJdence; but agreeabl~ to a _.ble rental. C.U Doris 0..venporl, WE 7-2071 CREST REAL TY 3470 Or<Ult R~ •• S1nt1 M1rl1, ·c.111. 93454 For 1ppt to '" ===========1 Colonial 2 at. 2 B&. V1ew Rave. Tappan built·ln ~ bm. in So La&\UIL Al atiy wuher. Want Drill Ptttt or RIAL ESTATE ----------------- Huntington leach 5400 hm w/1 frytca. Approx 7 Band Saw, Also have .22 cal. G1Mral Lof1 _______ 6_100_ 1 NEW l 8't'I: 1 block to yr old: Want 11nt Ille. unlta. Merlin 39 w111t 6" jointer, _.;:.::.:.;o;;::_____ pORTAFINA LAGUNA $125 to ns5 mo to mo~ Qwn.Brkr. Aft 5 pm 499-l990 _54_0._9_m ____ :-:-~-Income Property 6000 Panoramic View Lotl avail. Pvt deeka .1 pe.tios, 2 SR. 2 ba twnh&e; S3000 eq. HAVE: T unlll $640 Income, 2'l UNITS w/pool. Thia T yr. White and coast• mature singles & couple1 k $81 mo.., ot $000 dn. lnc. $20,500 equity. old prop • .is in xlnt oond. It line vlew1 only. 1411' &: W a .In u t · OO&ts $100 ~.Posses. toda.>' WANT: Small 3 BR or Mo-succeulUlly open.t~ by 426 Nyt:I' Place S3&-U19 673-l'lM ln Hunt. Bch.. FOR boua bile home. C&ll Ray Gault rHideot·manaa:er. Term 1 Laguna Be6cb 2 BR. UNFURN. or 1 6'6-3389 540-1151 Herltaae R.E. can bi arranged. CTI4l 494-9388 Utllltie1 included Diamond, approx. 2 Ct. Wii trade. $5,0XI equ.lty, 1961 -BAYCREST Fee Simple on HEATED POOL Guarantee $2,IXXI value.; 32• Olrls Corinthian for 1% RETURN, trV>le net · Toyon Lane. $21,000 or SPACIOUS 1 Br, Apt $150 mo Gr1cloua Adult Living 0 H.B FOR down home leaae • 20 yeara with AAA terms • ......_paid interest util pd, yrly, Crpt'g. No 2 BR, 111 •-th, w/w ,, ......... 1.11, 80'l Kno~. Apt. • · on smaller boe.t ot what have r ·- Vl;I ~..... e 536-2914 e or!? ""''? tenuit OK. Sacrltlce. 613-3254 er pets. 673-4878 fittplace, aplta1 sta!rcue ~,.,, """" *vw Dorado Development 642-MZ <2U) 7~9112 uni 1-----===-~~ * 548-2434 * Huntington Be1ch 4400 and M-.,, East •pt. 20:~~.~~-.. ~~t·.· Deluxe L.A. Liuplex Ladera. =-WALK TO BEACH &.1utiful View Lot "' -.. ,.-~ Ht.II Exe\,.~~-far a· lot, 29 Palms, 2 BR, w/w cpt, 12 Units, Newport Beach. All No. 264 00 Antigua & Ham~ -. NEW e LUXURIOUS • 145 E. 18th 642-3074 adul\5, no pets. 16652 Golden · •wuiae d ......... walk mkt, church. 2 pool 4 West, apt 1. 842-4654 house, or Duplex. CdM, NB, •rv l·BR., rum.: : years shire, Dover Shores. For aale RE.SORT LIVING 12 NEW 2 Br. Bltn r8JJie, C.M. Fortin Co., £42.5(00 car det 1ar, tree•, fncd. new. Groll $18,276: leases. by owner. $18,CXXI. 4 NATIVE GARDENS oven, dwhr, sep fenced Girden Grove 5610 eves. 548-0390 Pyta S.Sl. mo. Eq. $5500. No rental problem. Good l714) 5264651 uk for Arlme 6 pQOJ....S.-SAUNAs.JACUZZl patio. Gar. Adults. $150. Ocean Vifow-Nr . .Npt. Pier. Submit lot or ? 0wr TI4: Qnandna. HUNTINGTON ~~anla Ana Ave. CM. BIXBY GREEN 4 units rum. But rental '172·9131 R. Nattrnl, Rllr. 642-1485 S 2 BR. Extra k& rma. w/w 2 &: l BR. 'nlWN HOMES area. $58,500 ·-take.un ,_ $49,500IrvineTetT&CeHome 3 Houses GARDEN crpt'i drips, bltna. Heated F~1t r;:';: ~tiol in trade. Owner m% ~ ::~ ;-~ ~ Room tar 3 more • Pool TRIPLEX lot L8tb A-Wallace key lot, $10,950. No sub. Owner Box 942, Sedona, Ariz. S145 Lease; Nr. schools 17652 Van Buren 342.7823 3 BR. 2 Ba. fncd yrd. Paci.fie Sands. UT5 mo. ~2466 or 213: AT 4-5384 TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT px>L Chldm Ok. 2 2 0 8 Court Avt-., ti'f3..Ei621 Conun'l, seuoned TD or $t9,500 • $5,IXXI Dn. Lovely turn. 2 BR apts. Oft-BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL CoUeae Apt 3 CM. £42..0713 • Central air condttiooinK .: 8'-2 Ba bome,.Newport wbm.lt. Q.esblre Rlt;y. Will take 2nd TD street parking, carports. TS 8478414 •Max. acoustical privacy ff.eights ana, val. $22,liOO; 615-2503 • Owner, s+i-00l8. M&-8393 3 LO'I'S at oorner of 8th A Olive; 4. loll No.'1. ta, 20, 22 • 24 io Block m, au m HWll. Beach. OWner 542-6888 3 BR, 2 ba, crpts, drapes, blt·ins, !rplc, near ac:bools, S165 mo. 847~72 Laguna Beach 3705 Htd. pool. Adults, no pets ADUL • 1 ,N;;;•;w;;"'°;;;;;rt;B;d;;;c~h;;;;;;;;;;52;;;00;; 1 . Carpets, drapes, huge Trade up or down, vac.ant l!Ml POMONA AVE., C.M. FURN 2 BDR.M'2 bath 1tudiol• wardrobes, dishwashen land, trust deedl or • ? 2 BR. Comp!. redecor, nu best location l blk to 5 Pbl. 8/8 • Indivldu'al washer/dryer 1.,,.~_,.-646--'-_16-"'.,,..,,_= cpts, furn, drps. Bit-ins. htd and Town a.nd Chuntry • Walle to all llCbools 20 Ac. bor9e ranch N. call. 1 Adul 221 storet. theater, re11taurantx 3 BEDROOM, 2 be.th, face 3 rowies lOM ft fencing, 9M i:p'le St, ~ts. 6 and bank. Avail. Oct. l $150. pool. fl50. 3 Car prage. Large pool, putting creen, ft barn, 14 stalls, For S. Call 7701 Ellis Apt D or call Adults only. bal 1 ,.,--•·. In•, home • m-?? WILSON WEST 2835 volley I, badm nton, etc. ncn " own" 642-Bay & Beach From $270 IOOM "'l\llly • 195M owner HAVE TRIPLEX WANT HOUSE. HAVE 5 UNrl'S WANT DUPLEX. Have 24 units, want 40 or trailer court. Bkr. 545-9451 Business ltent11 6060 Citrus Grovn ==.;;;c,:;.:;......;.;.o..; 6175 TAXES HURT? 1 BR. furn. util. pd. Hid. D I 1 &: 2 Bedroom <'AO: .,, I Ad·"'· 6 4 6 s 2 7 6 ex. Re1lty, Inc. 6868 Lampson .,...,..l MONARCH BAY A RE A poo ' w.1..3 ~ ' at the beach + pool """"' W Balboa Blvd NB LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 968-1740 219 15th St-220 12th St. ""~ . ., (nr. knott) 'nt.ADE-C·3A property next HAVE 3 St. 2 Be. home In O>Uege Park, val. $25,500, a&SlllTle 6% Joan. WANT 2 or 3 BR. condo., adult only aect.: C.M. 545-2425 Appx. 100 Fl. Front1go Harbor Blvd. eoita Mesa fCll' leue. 107 ft. deep. ShOW· room, 1arage apace at rear ot lot Excellent for auloa, boats, Q>Ort cars, trailers, motorcycle1, etc. C a I I 642·9'700 ask tor BUI Sines. SMALL RESTAURANT on Newport Blvd., CM.• Ideal location f~ Beer ·Bar. U75/mo lease ot lease: op- tion. Soften the blow now by in· vesting in Real E5tate. Ptt- pay Interest for a write-off this year & depreciate the improvements w h i 1 e you own this property. Try a young valencla grove, sudl as th1s 6 acrea In a :East growinJ area. $45,00l Full price. Terms to sult. For more Information, can K.W. ~ma11 wlth ---------• ' 673-3663 Eves. 548-6966 GARDEN GROVE new Sears Covina $61,000 BR & den, 2 BA, cpta, Drps, BACJlELOR. Utilities pd $70. QUIET & BEAUTIFUL I""!!!!!!""'~"'!"\!"'"'!"""''"' I =="====== eqult;y price $69,COO for ln- trpl. pool. $300 mo. Allio 2251 Orange Ave. Eveli aft 6 Adults only. 2 BR. Pool Be1utiful Duplex W"tmlnster 5612 come, clear land, beach CLEAR Venll.U'I. lg. view hm, mrbl trplc, crya chandl, also guest hse. Will xchange for htn, units, w1tertront prop or Ira live aboard boat. 675-2072 avail. 2 BR. 2 ba~ $250 mo. c~=~9\121~~"~'-· ..,.-~---..,., 17676 Cameron 847·2125 3 BR, 2 ha, like new crpts & bome, or ?? owner 645-1909 adults 496-1243 betw 10-5 pm NICE 2 B{t duplex, crptd, drps, blt·fn kitcllen, privfJ16.· AVAIL. OCT.· 1st 17 Al! mobile borne ·Parle 2 BR & Den, oceen view, good location. Sll7.50 mo. L1gun1 8e1ch 4705 tio. 1>1.eps to Bay, Beach .I: 2 BR.. W/garage noo. Site all utlla. to prop, C2 RA cytd, drpd. Xlnt refrl.g &: * 549--0833 * 1-NEW_.::,_Fu_m_"1oed __ 2_B_R_l_BA Park. Immed occupe.ncy, Fenced yard • Water paid zoned. $1S,IXXI Ae, value. P/ PERRON REALTY 642-tm WAREHOUSE 2400 aq. tt + office; 6000 sq ft t.ncd tidtp. yard. 1855 Laguna C!'tyn Rd, 494-8066 or see broker stove avail, ~..ovefy patios. Nassau Palms 1 & 2 BR. S200 mo yrly leue. 673-6316 13834 LOCUST ST. pd Int. OK . ....._.._ For in· 1250 Mr SI · .. A .. ,,..,.,o all elee buil t ·ins. ,,...., · · avm, ...........,,..., Pool. $130 tD $150 1_,..:. 2 & 3 Br. Apts. call Between i:s come prop Bkr. 642-6487 Rhodo1 33 S1llbo1t Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. 1818 W. Qiapman Ave, Oranae. CalU'. 541·2621, Eve•wknda 538-69T1 days. 4!$.ro!K eve11 &: wknds. 177 E. 2Znd St 642-3645 Panoramic view over"""""'& e 636-4120 e No. 8 Seabee $5500 value All!O Beach. Msture adults Bltru:, frplcs. $17'5·$2'l5 mo. 5 ACRES, level, Yucca Val· OCEANFRONT. Spectacular S80 Incl. Utll. Small apt., I mtly, no chldm S185.-4!$.3755 George Williamson Rltr ley :road, elec., phone avail, Trade: Deluxe camper, Villa. Partly turn Is he .d · adult. Nr. Hoag HQl'IP. & The 6734350 L1gun1 8e1ch 5705 water closeby; extra lot R.E. or 1 64.2-l6S4 Office ~!'!.•I 6070 Out of Sllll P-p. 6"08 Huge rooms, park:-hke Arches 642{683 :;i.:•'ll lALS _._1 ode! ----, .. ' grounds, Private beach, Sea:.==~·~~-=,_-....,-Apts. Unfurn!shed CONTEMPORARY Apt. 100 CLIFF DRIVE avail.: trau.:: or late m Npt .• lux. 2000' twnhlle. 2 LAGUNA BEACH 20 AC. Elko, Nev•da -·· pool . S600 maith. 4944653 ~~~ :~~!titl:~ ~Ge~n~o~ro!l .. iii!iiii5ii000~1 :~1~c~~Jo.8:i~'i..1! ~~;i:~~~U~= ;~~!~~:apt.Newport =· 3u:·r ~ ~N~~ Air Conditioned Meadow Valley Trac;'A L1gun1 Niguel 3707 mo. Evea., 546-7285 _ lease only. ~. y •• ~ .. , ----. I b-'---Beach. Groos $20,(XX), equjty dswhr, frplc, dbl aar, pool, D-~ FQ~,· AVENUEalla .. '-... ' Fwy. l:limt., flab nrby. l:cc,;;.;;.:_:.;;.::_; ____ .c.;. ••· " I ...... .., .....,...., CU1\JUlu -u IIO 000 .,. I .,, ~ tpacet av w. w ..,.,M, l20 down S20 Mo. NEW DELUXE l bedroom VEN DOME 3 DORMS, 2 bauu;, urep ace, steps to Shorlt & Sbopa: $89,000. •y . ' eqw.., or •• , newut ol!ice buildi1'& at • .........,, ' _ _.._,_ FOR Lease: 3 or 4 Br, 2 ba, $ll5. Deposit requirt'<l. Back $225 yrly. Walker Realty Oceanview-from every Apt. Want M-1 vacant or IUbmit. ~1111 prime locatlon in downtoWn Owner Box 1667, GI~, ~i:~~ .. ~~ -ins. $200 yard, au' port..642-511'1 • · 675-5200 from $150 mo up. lease R. Nattress Rltr. 642-1485 HAVE well seared $.S,000 l.aitml Beach. Air tontll· .-C::;•:.,1.~=~~===..- NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 Make reservations NOW 3 BR built-In.I, beamed cell· ' TR.UST DEED. tioned, carpeted, beautiful I ISLAND OF HAWAII BACHELOR Apt, nice l Y Newl" Redecorated ing1, fl,_,!ace, 2 baths. 1 494-2449 House. Pal m Sprlngii. 3 BR 7 tum. Nu cS)te; util's pd. near· r -..... OCEANFRONT apt. Lg e 2 ba pool, Fwimhed. S'4 WANT • EASTSIDE 2: 3. paneled partitionlna. w O 3 adjoining Iota 548-6713 ace f.135 546-5079 Clos• to Shopping_ P1rk blotjc to bee.ch. garden area. Ptlv. bee.ch &: FHA loan. Equity $60X), 4 units. entranctt: Fronta&t oa 1 BR. Furn uUl pd. $120 mo. ADULT,S ONL'Y Goodwin Co. (714) 772-9150 sea PJOI. 1 br. &-den. Part. Want duplex or triplex. Gin· 64&-8226 Forest An., rear leada to Mount. & 0 ... rt 6210 Pool. 1801 Whittier St. e Spe.clCllls 3 Br's, 2 Ba GOLD Medallion 2 & 3 Br. 2 furn. $225/mo. 494-4653 ny, 540-1720, 962-<HlS. TRADE: 5 unlts • Palm !!,un::1tb":°~~i>!': OWN YOUR 646-tim • Swirn Pool. PUt/green ba. CrtP1, drpg, bltns. $175 Di~I C&.bin Cruiser New• De and cbatn available for $5. EW & drpg 2 Br • Frpl, tndiv~dry fac'ls up. 673-2370, 6~1995 REAL ESTATE w hrs. Auto pilot. 'Fl,yin&: WA~:~~e::·condo-Buslneu hour1 lnlWtrin& OWN LAKE! I Nfw'n. $f:; 1613 ~ta. ~ 1845 An1he1m !~isi.i LARGE Unf, 2 Br. 2 Ba. apt. Gener1I bridge. Outrigger•. Trade mln!um, TD' a or make offer aervtce avalli..ble 'tor 110. Recreational land bt CalU. Ave., c.M. 543-6572 eves. I COSTA MESA . New drps, cpts, Years lse. Rintlll Wint•d 5990 for So. Cal. R.E. or T Brier. * 675-0250 All utllltiea p&Jd mrccpt ts aetttna: very ICl'U"Oll. Why $45 • $55 Small trailer. --$16?.SO. 494-9502 Eves. 548-2'198 telephone. not investipte the New- Util pd. Man over 30. No Costi M... $100 NEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. * EXECUTIVE $38,SOJ equity 1n lovely II'-2% Acres 10 mlnutea down· DAILY PJLOl' be!TY Sprp area! Water 11 pets. 545-1551 aft 8 pm. Across fm .. C~'a. 1665 FAMIL y * vine Te n·ace homP, Want town Reno, Nevada $9500. 222 FOREST AVENUE . peculiar to the area -and I · n~ to $....,.. M" ,...,..,, clee.r. Want local clean land LAGUNA BEACH •--" .....__ are 100 FURN. or unt. Large 2 Br. OR rvme '"' u.>. .,,...,....,,, WITH 2 CHILDREN small Comm'l, Re!1dential 494-9t68 ii guaran~. 'no:rre Deluxe apts: bltns, pool. 1 HARB desires to rent 3 BR furnish· Income, or aubmlt Cheahlre or true house equtty, Agent-1 --...-.. -:~~-lakea (man made) In area Chi!d, no pets. 642-7311 Newport Hgh. 5210 ed. heme in Newport Hartxir Real Estate .. 675--2503 owner 548--5164 SECRETARIAL and 26 more on Cl'der. Thla BACH. apt., frpl., beam!, w/w apt., patio. 1 Adult. No pet.II. S88 Yrly 613-7629 GREENS 2 Bdrm' .• -~". dranos area, Costa Mess, etc. Call TRADE 'SB CHEV II 'l'QN 1956 GMC.+9 PSGNR School SERVICE has iln happened in the-put ~-r~ ,... PARAMETRICS Modem offices, carpets, air 4 years. For, then there were Patio; garage. Adults 1903 PICKUP truck Vt!!r;/ gd Bua, all converted, tleePt conditlonlna'., parkln&. From only l lakea. Thia past week· fl.45; LOVELY 2 BR., b!Jt. K-Mart. Adult&, no pets. BACHELOR -UNFURN. Haven Pl. Yrly. 548-5300 549-2221 548-3615 eond, FOR sHAfip '59 OLDS to, stove, ttt. toili?t, bedJ. $65 per month. Orlnge Coun-end a talk with land ownen from $100 5220 FREE SERVICE TO 98 "' 7 '422 """· Hunt. Wani. hou.., TD"' 1 ty B1nk B!da .231lE.17tbSt .. ond broken 1n the ere• re- sn Joam. 548-0787 incl. util. Newport Shorit OWNER-MANAGER Deb. Apt E. 431...4987 673-4(64, Costa Meaa. 642·14& vealed much activity and 1 • 2 & 3 BDRM. 3 BR. 2 B bltn ed« BROlCER * * * * * * 2 ROOM Olll<e neu CM City buying the peol 3 w ..... LARGE 3 BR. (un1um.J & l FURN. & UNFURN. ..i~ .,._ b'··· 1 bs, r . ff n, r .. -... A dra $80 What to do with YoW" lakef BR.: opbl., drps, bltns. ,....ild care ...,bt. oo:sc cu , garaa:e. You .elect your o..vn tenant "-I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!!!! a ....... .,..-ts pea, Recree. 2885 Mendoza Dr S4S-5421 Heated Pool!l, """ $200 Yearly. ~ ACTIVR RENTALS :::: ------utll. inc. 642-'560 l. Rai8e fish for • I . °"'"'°· AdJ. to Sboppin< -534-6982 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE tlonal ..,., and other mor· N ts all ed. 5242 ----3 COMMERCIAL, 1 indu.t.; k ti Newport Be1ch 4200 12700 Pet:i:n w:. at Har· E1st Bluff WINTER Rental $100-n2s. 1 __ G_1n_•_,._1 ____ ..;.. Gener1I otUce with llvlnc qtn, 2.11\V~ter •kl -have YoUr '----------~-• Ad. Co ta Mesa RESTIGE T H 1 Br, Apt. w/aar. By 40 yr I •-I 5999 --=°"=ta:,_M::.:::..,=:_· .:"'":.::..21=30;_ own boat moored at your FURN 3 BR. 2 'oa Apt, % ""' « ams, s · P own omq old divorced elec. l!'tlil'· Nr. Rooms for Rent 5995 M •c • .wnt1 I block 10 Ocean Yrly $225 1 545-0370 For lease, 2 br & den A: 3 br . f N 8 BBAUTlFUL oUk:e tpace in dock. ' ' 'th 2 211 baths Gold surfm& areas 0 · PRIV. room & bath, non. Gani.re for rent Glendale Federal Bldg., 3. Swim· in ymr own wat.er mo or winter $200. Call BUI W1 or . · S46-3J30 ext 622 days, ask smoker. So. of Hway., CdM, Eastslde $15. CdM $(5 Mo. up. 675--3793 spot. WhHe, 673-6210 E v es Ex.cellen.t. park-· like sur· Medalllon all electric. POOL for W. E. Smith Ref. """· S20 Wk. 675--5114 * 642-2657 * 4. Trailer Parle with weter- 548-1-r oun••-·• 1-adults ....... mz... 2-car gar. ft.mt starts at .~ ... """ 1,1.1115 "' ... , """" DOWNTOWN Hunt. Beach; 2 Eve I d trl -1 p-6080 front spaces avail. Ing pea-• _..... ~ mo. G•r•-for R•nt " •• u._s 1 _:_ .. p._ WATERFRONT. 2 BR, uttl I '" •~·-837 ~ A-•-w NB BR. older house unfum. •---5, Ralae alfalfa. Ir almonds furn. Docking fac:. avail for Discriminative Tenantl ...,,~ '"'4"" ay, · · 3 Adults. Permanent. Will Guest Hornet 5998 Storaae only. 646-:sm M-1 Npt. Bch, otU6e1/&bops. & pecana & apricots, etc. 12' boet ... nl5 year, lea5e. 1, 2 &:: 3 BDRM. API'S. Coron• del Mir 5250 paint, repair, yard work: 7500 .sq, tt.)-ot 22,500 tq. rt. 5 Acres, 10 Acres. 20 Actn. 3512 Mateus Ave. N"'110rt I POOL. NO CHILDREN l1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiii l WAno~t.;o~'jj"~l85~.~536-~91197~rtb PRIVATE> room In ptivaedte Income ~,...-4008 ~ .,.... mo. $67,000. Sub. 80 AO'ca, etc., etc., are avail· "·a•b .• ~ ·~ MARTINl9UE """"' -· 1"' the .. . 't Own ' 213 ·-·~· bl ""'• '~" WANTEDByNovlstorlSth., Good!--'. no'ee l-•"on. m1 . mo. : ;ru-wuo a e. 2 BR II b, __ ,. from be cb s CM N uuu ...... u HOME PLUS I )IC 0 ME . Why not call now to 1 • ., ... ,_ ' IUCI\ 8 ' GARDEN APT ~""' 1 BR unrum Apt, · ·• ew.I Near City P•rk. s~p1ng 1 6 B Uni 0~ ·~-· .. -... ... ... ~ po • orons ar or u.o· Center, Church I: bank I: A -•-CM cau Own 1• •u• --·•. Fpk, w/w C'"~"'ts, • ~ rt C de! M • -uvv Home Pus 1 r ls. j,'fU Lo~ 6100 about these exc:l"'K~ ,..,._ $175 mo. Avail now. m4) 18th It Santa Ana, C.M. fl_. bN• guna. To $110 mo. Gar or walking d 11 tan c e to Yoe ...... , · · er ;:;;;.;.:.. _____ ..:.;.;;.:c I bllitles? Owner, 841.e&4tl 67J..8726 lZl3) 332-2142 Call M,r-a. Hendenotl 646-5M2 carport neceuary. &42-0086 everyth!na except t h e 5#-8512 WESTCLIFF Fee lot. Lin-Ev-es. alter 6 P.M. SMALL 1 BR turn. ~/mo. l77'? Santa. Ana, Apt UJ, C.M. ON TEN ACRES after 5 p.m. cemetecy. 646-278} WANT 2 - 8 mlta, prder coin Ln. 96xllO'. $24,500. BUSINESS Ind 600 Oub House Dr (Ac:rou 1 I< 2 BR. Furn &: Untum 3 BR. 2 Ba tum t 4 tog CdM. lJave buytft. Owner 549-3997 Prine. only. FINANCIAL from Lido Theater), Owner C1.EA'.'f 2 Br. Apt. Bltns, Frplc1 I Prt I Patios I .; ·• or PRIVATE Cheerful It tunny Brkr. * 6~ LOT, Golf course view $5000 - M ..... -•sea SUndey. drpl. Lrg fence:I yard. $l30 Pool•. Tonn" • Contnt'I Bk· mos. Up to $250. Retired room fOl' ambulatory lady. OU """ II 0 riv 11111 6300 ,..o:ru.u m W 181h Sl CM .. Colonel. 646-9681 Nice runwndilla:a It loviJll THE QUICKER Y ~ equity, Will sell er IRde. _.!'..:~-~-. _ BAYCUFF Motel ·-'9Wer mo. . . fst. 9 bole Putt/Gr«!ll. WANTED: 3 BR. Home 00 care. 543--47'5.1 ntE QUICKER YOU m.L &f&-1286 rate1 effectlYe; $77.SO Up. i42-l907 900 SM Lane, o.iM ~26ll water wfsUp to lehe, Call;[-~;;;=;;====-;_;=,:======"-========= Maid service, TV, pool. 2 BR Bltnl. dilhwuher, pr.l'!!(M~a~cArthf!iii"'~"'ii·~Co-utiiH~wyiiii!!). attm-4:30 673-0523 BEAUTY SHOP 455 N. Newport, NB 646-.3285 Pri patio. $140. Adults, "°I~ ._, DELUXE 1 B.R. apt, """' peL 1843 Pomona 543-6357 2 BR Apt, """' & rer,1g.. ARTIST • Noe<h wo'k •boo S TAR G A'ZER ~ ~ to the ocean. Beautiful I UF'N 3 Br 2 Ba apt cpta er.clo&ed a:ar. Walking dist. or studio. Gars1e or lndust i-=7.:;;"'-..---e,. CLAY I. POLL\Nl---T""-,.,.--1 view. Sl20 mo. 9 Mot IJ?aae. drps'. bl~. Sl5tl. Jae:' aiud to beach. $l 7Slmo leaae. sipace OK. Evea. 675-4'm M YrwrOoI/yA.di..;1yGviJ. M OR J.2677 OK no peta 540-2493 613-6458 aft 6 Rooms for Rent 599S Y A.crorrlfilg 10 th• Sta,,-. 'V' WINTER Rental 4 bl'., 2 ba"' LGE. 2 BR 11"1 ba., bltm, VIEW •tudkl.. So. ol Hwy, To deVeiop me1soge for Sunday, new kitchen. Avall.. 9/lS. I ., drapes· Jll!.tlo· Cpts .. dri>t. lltove, retrlg. WORKING woman Mly .. . reodwordsce'.ln'mpondlngtorunbcrs -m• ~ ~-, C8Jll.,Ad°"'u1·· "'""" ~·.,,.....,....' Alao, lge. b&ch. <l'I Ocean v1I .. 1 bl ofycwZodloc::blrthslgn. '_~_,,_-_•_•~_ .. ___ , gar. '-"'· 'f"4N· .......... .oo~ Blvd. ~ -·. _ ~· , Kitchen pli er-es av ... a ~ """'' "';;-~••11 11 ';rv;;r,g References. Call beklre 11 1Y<ai 31£omld' 610r NEW 2 BR. ,ara&e apt._, 2 BR, cpta, drpg, prlv. LRG. I e.. N"' -~'-l AM Tu Wed l Frid 21f 32You 62-Yau from beach. S150 Mo., 9 moe pe,tio aaraie $13S. , ... u... · · ea, · ay, lYau'N 33~ 63Moll Jae. Wtr. pd. 642-J1i37 3 BR. nfli e7l-3690 shpa: center, Crpt.a, drpl, After? P.M, 111urt. l S&.t . ~~ :Ula. '4hal' 11•• w· · bltnl. rl3-240'J aft 5. . . all day S\U'IChy It Mon-3536 ~ 6.$ .. Y,.!.'.!.. 2 BR. 2 Ba. ""' mo. 11\lt'r 2 BR. Redec., bltM, dwhr, I~==-.,....---.,-da;. ~s-.9737 ~y-"".s"""' m.., • ..., All µtil. pd. % blk to bch. pr jdt_,.tio $140 Adults LARGE, quiet, .ep. entry ROOMS for rent~...,.. wk ~~ ~;:,, ~=" U>9 w. O.liboe. BL. tH-6188 1M1' Poftlona. ~7 drapes, bltN, refrie. Adulta. ..---9AcrnMd 39NM MGculp YEARLY deluxit 1 BR: I~ ,--$150 V'rl.)f, 67~1130: 540-2580 It up . 1 I: 2 Br., ldtchena. 10~ 4DWt11"""-s 70Hec'dl .. ·e. ...,.. _ 2 BI>JUI.. Q>tl., drtlll. bltnl. • TV, heated pool I maJd l"~~"-{"l'•i ~ ' 4..,"1 ~~: n,.'' (;. 00. 121 A ·-111-' •, ·3. Child Olt $115 • Sl20 ..Mo., Huntington INch $400 aervict. Motel Tabid llln, .... ..... • • ·2 avaiJable. 962-3CM 1----------· I 450 Victoria St. CM :t: ~ ~~ NrKport Shol'll 4220 l BDllMS. 111 Bai"' NEW De=. 2 BR. opt !lo MESA V....S., nn. to llJwoe; •-j!To fire: ·-AL: Br n... 11111. s.. -lltlnors ... pei.. ~11:is. · rwtn beoh. ldldl. privll. l~r-.,~I\:-,....., WI!ITER ~• • I " 162 w,c.m.,, Apt I. Cl<. Cell' 538-8950 OR 111-3311 "86 W. Bak<r. 541-1219 It~ g1-".,~ ~~~~~No~ POMONASt.Ot!M18Rfor Bet.9·9PM. DELUXI: room In prl CM !f~ 51~ 11~ SO..XC older ....,..,.le. Nr llorH 2 BDRM .t.-Jex. Pool Pv..... home. Man <l\)y. Mutt have 21\.llt 52~ nu. o ltd -~ -~ .. -....... ...... .. ... 2 B.R.. Om. 2 a.. Fr. P\c. $15/mo. 54.1-'681 wetkdl9S. Cptl, Drpa., 1 St1. Gar. LtM car. $15 Wk 2AlomMot "°""" .,....._., P&do. nr bc:tl. Pool Pri'r. VERY nice 2 BR .• ritW epti., new. Avail Oct 1 $ll>. LARGE, quiet, te'P· tnlr)' ~=-f:::-"' =t't Addts $2Z. Rt.f. Req. dn.(>ts, bltns. Adolta, no IJU-&337 $55; room wfk.itch, $7tl Mo. woo · 21ft«...,. 515' 11 M2--m pets. $125. 548-"9 2 BDRM •·..tex, Pool Pvcy, or Wffkly. ~ N.11."M ~=·• :s11)' loltr :::=, ........ "'· 22 JO<t-.t... .. ~.· .. ~ Is Your Ad tn OID' cl....tfiedl'f 01.AL dlrec:t ~ dml'f ept,_. J>tvs, 1 Sty, Oar. Like S1$ UP wk. w/kttc:ben $2$ ----~ • HUNTINGTON BEAOl 6 Stations &: 11 dcyen:. Very attractively decorated It ii dolrla txtremety ~. Olntu forces owner-to sell. Cali to "'· P1ul Jones Re1fty 847·1266 Eves. 536-7124 tNDUST Mkrowa~e El.ec- tronle1 Mlg. eo. estab. 23 yn. d~aires tale Of buttness, land I '.bldo. Write c/o Box M2)'I DIUly Pilot ~INOLEUM , carpc .. ~ I wtndow aha.de aim; .roina: business: wne lot. 11 Yfl. In Huntlng100 -· m httltb. w-sm . ;&&Vl"l PARLOR. Ol1J111o • 1na. .. r ... .....,Bll'1-. -Good dlente!o. 11 .... tqulp $1,!19t). -. &a. mi LlQ. LIC"S. -•10:000 Act Now, Urnltal Qu&ntie1! °""I• O>ly. olhal• ("""! Wlnltoll CoUec:I 't213l m.o.:t Someone. will be looklnl Sor your ad, tha\ cit back and new. Avail Oct. 1 1.m. t.IP· Studio Aptt. 2 316 ~Gool @.Ywm ~j tt. Dt.J 6f2...56'7I u.tm to tt11! phone rtn&I 80-&3.17 !"~'!""°'~t!_!B~l!;•.,:.!:C!M.!;!51Wl511!!:!!'.'!~J----.!::!=::::::!::::::=::==~======:!_---I NU mailer truat • .\9, ~ can 1tD I wttb 1 DAILY PU.Dr WAMI' AI>!! M2-lll1I ~ --. -~ -'...l -~~-- I l. I .I (, . . ' ~ \ ' .. "' .. . .. . ... .. .............. . -• , ...... , ......... ,. • • _,,, ...... •. , ...... _ .... , ..... -····· ............. _. \ ..,y , ! , ......... ~ ......... --. 16U$INE.Sl 1~ aus111iis' \1141 >0:11\llCI DlllCTORY SERlllCI DllECTOIY JOBS• IMPLllYMENT JOU& IMPLOYMINTJOIS •-IMPLCIYMlllT > FINANCIAL FINANCIAL -. _____ ...... _ ...... -...,--"'~=="-11ot-6300--il,..u..;..,;.;0pponu==;;:;n_1t_i._6300_ Corpot 'Layh1~r 662' C.rpot L.yl'JO:.,r 6626 ,,.. Wanted, I.Mr 7lll01•!!!'f_..._w_ .. _n_~ ....... M_,.._n_121 __ 01_!1-1P_._w_..,_... ........ ._Mr?,,,..._n_21111_ ,MAHA ·-Hel~p c-~-~-~._..i_.,_M.._,._n_7200 __ 11e1.....,e _w_1_n1oo1_._M_...,_1200_1 ,_, MAK • -..&"::.y~~:lt'" "... £XPm -"'° .. ~.Olll& MAIUGIRS · · , ,:-"::,t..~L·~~~:,c:.., Your Rugs, Upholstery :, ~,.;.. ~ , lSSISTAIT Ill OlllEI MAllA611$' · r' -.t.. the .. i..-.._.... Be dUtrlbut f • count too tmt.11. ,.... ' · .. , CAN YOU QUALIFY TO IA'RN ' . . '10,000 · :.:;;:;. ..... , 'k:i ... -;;..i~t..• :row!!>& ..:;; .. :;; & Drapes Guaranteed RELIABLE w ..... "' ..,.. 'Du *°&EMBn IWlfS ? ' or '" klD4 W11ll °""' 450 dlltrtbuton. I I I eel to< child or odull A cook. e lo _., __ ,...,_ ·--"'-~ our ..._., . h IAaN tnU0 A MONTH 01 MOii s t C *"""-~"'Mote -a---•-, Do'""" Mft a ,_ houn Of ,,_,. time ....,. po 8$$ Y ean NK<! --· ~OD and °"' llft l lOro Openhla Ill• _, You .,.. 1un1 ..,. .,....,. 11ma. 1n1o 1180.00 PRAC!t&L 11~ OPa No~ Buch, we have lmmedllte open- a -Ill,.."""" CAN II US~!> IMMIDIATILY or ~<41..,. -~-th _,., .. -~~·•__.....,,In ~~~~ . -*-·~-~-r v. •••v1ca COMPANY HCUUD ACCOUllTI • . . _AFTER WORK' IS COMPLETED ..... q and/or-mana1"'1enl· who dedra an .... ..:. ~Qtblnl to aelLJu.st aenrtoe compa!Q' MCUred •c-LADY wants ~ portunity to prov..-wbat they i re aapablt i.OI .....,.._ T&D .......sen. we ........ ..i .. rttaana. .,.... Revolutionary Dry Cleaning Method 543-9992 doing. • '· · d>andla!"' and aupport ma1'rial. · fo R U hol d D MINIM\IM l._tmml o! $2.190 to $3,960. Muat f ICJS, p Sffry Cln l'Upel ~ve cood car !Of' d ty drivfnc. No out ot town ALSO SALES -SE.VIC! -INSTALLATION travek. No other reqt.W'tmenta. U YOU Wl.nt to make money ln your· 1patt tlm4'! IANIAMOICAID PIO mtMATU M.Urll CH.t.l•I ; •1'rite \I.I today. Include )"QUJ' Nlmf!, address and ~ne numbtt. Deacripttve literature wtll follow. , • NATIONAL PIZZA COMPANY 11417 LlllltTY -IOX •t "' St. IAuJs. M~ 61112 Af'M c• Jl .... ~11• Alk fw Mr. Arthur Modem Rug & C~rpet Co. 4U5 CRENSHAW BLVD., L05 ANGELES 296-5100, 296.5101 COLLECT Job W1nted Men & Women 7030 ----·-------- • Thooe aa:epled will rece!Ye a•tralnlnl · pro- gnun for their ... tcnmenl l<J key manap. ment pooitlons. \ WE OFFIR • , 1. Exctllent u1.uy bued on uperlente 6 put _,. lna:•· . . • 2. -· prolit !>0•111-3. Extenll'"' 1>ene11t .......,. lncludlna h<>lplWl- atlon, lite I: a.ocldent lnsunnet, eompany re--- tlttment, etc. tuSINESS tnd l'INANCIAl AN NDUNC•MEN'tS ind NOTICES BABYSITTING My home PROFESS. Window, walh • Victcda I P1acentia • rt a llt·. eleanln&; bu • I n e 1 • , cow& ·STUBS AVAIWlf WE RIQU1RE · ,8UL Opportunlti. 6300 'CANDY LOot 6401 C.Ota Mesa. "'"'""° reld., & '°"''"""lo• for all typet cf work PART TIME Aftenoon& Of l!Ye&._ 1. SUCCftful work uperll!llee in l&let and/or rnan- esemmt. - 2. Colle&• trt1n1nJ' prefered. SUPPLY ROUTE p:w....llflnt moome for few lft. we*ly work Wayt or LOST -.:J~ Crya:tal Window Oeanlnt -te~e. mm ~' Irick, MIMnry, etc. nee &t1mate1 5'1-1'737 _,..,..,,......... -SOUTHERlt CAL 3. 1.fult h&ve-·ll'blhty A: dH1re to uawn• mana~ mmt .rnponalb1li~ , 1UCCfflful17 afttr INUll ~·· -: . hitervlews will be beld SepL 3oth I. Oct. '1st to SiU)', Vle. Newport ffar.. e 1 DAY .mce. Home • 'Ev .. 1. -and --Joa mmey from coin operat- bor Hieb Sdlool 4 Yev old BRICK, Cmc:ftte. Clrpentry apt cl~. Crpts, wan., rtrl Offen htr We'a savtnp Custom Cab!Mta. Sm a 11 windows, pelntinf. &42-t520. for •fe mum, &tt-31311 joba OK Free Est 1162-6!K5 Sterling for brightnffl? 'COWGE STUDOO EMPLOYMENT O.U: }Ir. Marriot t for app'l 893-Mlt ed dbpen.lers in Cost.a Mesa tnd SUITOUndlna: e r e a 1. (J1andle1 Nablaco Products and nAUonally •dverttsed ..;.ty). ""' To $3400 ..... required. F'ot Pft'8Clll&l irlttr· 1\liew: .end name, adclrels PUPPY-Lost at lfuntingtoo -CHEAP fill dirt from Lai: THE FIDESTA CO. State Beach, black 6 srey Carp9nttring 6590 Bch Sleepy Hollow storm DMllM .t Plrette• Th I ...... C.. lookl llff German Sllepherd • HOME REPAIR ;-drain. Dtli•er or plcll: up. BROADWAY TIRE CENTER w/• curly t.aii. Anntra to 5415-7'191 day • 530-4159 eve Bart. Re.,,..rd, aau -•ft fi PM Cablnf'ts • r e m o d • 11 n I . 861-9908 Prompt, r • • • o a a b I e Haul.lzia, cltan-ap, 1aracea SERVKE Kl 5·1178 7777 ldlntor, Huntl"9hft lleoch An Equal Oppartunlty Employer M6--U)f. Etc .... J'rH r.timate1. Anytime ••• Jim 5t8-5lZ5 Htlp Wonted, _, 7200 and phone number to: COUJE, table/white male; TRANS.WESTERN answers to Sandy. Lest nr. MASTER CARPEN T ER ·-~·-•c CO Warner A: E d war d •. New ' rep&lrl,, U bt. H II 6 3 D~·=v •"• . 1u ng 7 O'-========I *CONTROLLER* 500 N. AZUSA AVE. Reward. B 4 6 -1 8 fi 2 or 536-3900 aft. 5 PM 1-.etecr.ed will dir- 'i COVINA. CALIF. 91722 MG-U« REPAIRS . ALTERAnONs LITE Haultng·Ttlmmlna Domelttc Help 7035 ~i::ttoal ftmnd,el P'O' Growing Codi M111 m1nuf1cturor tHks: Goln1 Into Bul.lneNt Z::~ ~~u'.n. ~kt~ ~JNF:rS, ADY ~ Tra~~ ~·~le DOMESTIC pm at um e:cpeodirc mui. 0oMm ......... ty In btecb W 18th, -Scbl dll yn. aper. BIG JOHN KM010 -..... _. ,... e f•..Lal..•I '•les -arff, Phillipa 68 Service 548-1376 L REPAIRS -Altft'atlcm -eDer' Oii.. You wfll. np:wt to NIOA.11 ill'. ~ f o r leue. um. 8'l'RA YED -ii male blond new OWL B)' Hour-0., <r e~ ~!L9'~ the Prnidmt, and be n-Admlnlstr11or ~e &: Marine Dr., Pomen.ni.an S a n d JY vie , Contnldor M&-3442 ki beckboe fill. HELP ..,...., tar Data $)'lteml. Ntwport 8"cll; 371 MAiD A: MiMk>n Viejo HI Scbool. Comont, Conorota 6600 •~de. ~'5 Accountinc. and F1Danoe =· ~~u::.1:.~ _.,... arr--1--...;...--~---CLEAN 1.o1a. ..,..... ~ .... lndudo .-Semi-Conductors Ana. Contact: c buck Larl'-Male, golden 1"ftrleYl!l' • CUSTOM PATIOS • etc. Tree removal, dump. Uve tn or live out opt1ana. m!dlell •Ute m.ur- Crowder "Pepper" !Jcense N 0 . conertte uwing I removal lktp, badchoe, fill, ExH~~~-~~'"!. anoe, plus profit llh&rinl p&r- n4: m-n10 714 : Tr4-100 273ll. Reward 5«9-1885 state Lie. • M.2-1010 snde. 962-87'5 ~IUC ~ ....... ,. tidpatkn. WHOLESALE Personils . -BE.ST in coricrete. Walles, •LITE HAULING* 4.1l So. Broadway, LA 900'13 All ttPUn will be beld In BUSINESS --,------6405:...;:.:. pool declca. fioora, patioa. Clean up. Free ML l2ll) 883-4lWT l2ll) 6».I7lS 1tr1ct ~. Appilcant * S, f ..1. "42~4 •54&-1849* IJVE INS _,., be availabl• W11bln tn•--al cqanizalioo bu n,... Adults * -,rn=o"RYK=°"CONCRETE===-EmplD>er ..,. -• ' .. ! -period. lnldal opening for natlwal. d1Btrlbu-Yoa cu. meet from 2 to ... ,0 J OB TOO _,,., ~---I 6737 ,.._ B , __ .. •-A (not ~--tor in So. calil. area. u you •~ .,.~ Interior ~r•t ng ......,.se y ..... n&=C")' contact a ....... .,.,..... .. Enerretic tnllde tectm. cal coordinator for .,.,U. cation. I cuitomer back· ~ Similar experitDce ............ ""'' --.ContaotF.ul Sider. have • busineu background. JD new people this D'IOllth Ff'ff Eat. * ~1234 100 B E. 16th SA. 5'7..Q395 ooolact) .tiould be to D!rec· ,_, •billl>, .,.. 1hlnk and ...., moo1b 1or 1be • Ruldonco • Com811 • 01lnae llT•W. a....... .,. OI p.,_,.i_ Saluy Q Illy C I I •· 'term> o! UOOIUally bJab """' s """' · · · ,,,._.....,, Chlld Coro 6610 e Pain'"'*, tal A ext. !Fem'"""-Exportencod. open. e Ui On f0 ""' in est ed 'to pleue JOU. For btter-e WalJ Coverlnp Far FA.It Aaenq SG-l103 AIR INDUS'I'RlFll, INC. Manager yeert.y income, can . v estiDJ recorded m-ie. IJC. Day Care, 1 child, 2~ e Ollor Coordinatlan 12570 Knott SL approx. $3700 (dependa on dill 8.16-6200. yn:. -up; priv. home. Wk, FREE ESTIMATE H I W ted Mt 7200 Gemen G~. Cll1t. 92&41 areal . and would llU an fn. WRITING TALENT? day, ·Mon • Fri. 546-6620 Ucensed I: In8\Zred -t p an ' ft tn4J 89'U.6tt Ext. 2& tenriew to ctt.cuu thi• busi-o E oend lrlel to UC. doY cue AM "' 5,30, M D RN NEW TIR! CENTER An equal _,., =-M-453 0..Uy :.' Need prateulonal ttpar s,ooo Hot Jimcbea, xlnt c a r e . DECORATORS We wW be openiJ¥ our new employer worda, $10, $1 Ptt thoua. Harbor • BUer ~1539 536-9513 tire center ln P'ubian llland lnYMtmtnt Oppor. 6310 . .t:l'L S:ln.g1e lHlalt, mail. Oill..O Care my home. ~<;enter ill Newport No courstL Wordpower wrft. Near Harbor 6: Gla~r. Ironing 6755 BM.ch ill Oetoba-. We need Production lnve1tor1--Whole11le in&: le!l'Vtce. 638-9001 . Box C.M. Call * 540.(l6f.5 --~-----the toUowina people: Test Ttehnlclan1 • Semi.(ondador Min of $15,<m required. &lb-~l:-"'83--San-=!a_Ana.....,. ~--F'EEL sale wtmature exp. ffiONING IN MY HOMl: & ~~ ~m::um wt: Organ Player Wanted sitter. My home days. $1.2SS4~hour ~':-4!E ~.!~~~~ Ttst Operator• DtYiCt Kl-"1.ITTM CAD Qrt .rlzbt away. We Harbor-Fairview. 5&-0706 ========•! -~ wl1b -•~-=:! _.=: Appiy b:a micro. ~ ' boodtd, licensed de9.]er. furallh ·own ·orgu. MUii. 6620 Lancf1Ctpln1 6110 aa.~ -.,._. w·--· .... fb1bdd thin ftll drQultr)I E I * 83&31111 * P.,Y Rock,Bluer, Standard1, _c_on_1_r_••_to_r1_____ ~:oo~:d:=:-$800 ~) Prefer l to 2)'Mn~ ftQ ftffr Saul, • Honky Tonk, Call LANDSCAPING-Pe.do.pool. • e, irnum exp. H.S. !rad plus Money to La.n 6320 fit6..l"2 e ROOMS ADDmONS e Exterior design I: atruc-Mn1ce school ot tecbn.1.dal MUlf. have u;ptl'ience in .. L.T. Ccnltruction tul'l!I tor outdoor LIVING. TRAINEE M'.::hool dealred.. ditfulkn. Prefw power $12,000 Personals 6405 Fam.Uy rooma, kitchen or 637-M49 Must have 1t leut l year ett· t:ransiaters. Contact ~ Avail. fOt'" good 1st or 2nd TO unit.I. Sinai• story or 2; ="'========I ~ station experience. Pro-clUe BralMrd. 10111. 1.J YT tenn. Call ALCX>HOLICS Anonymous planl custom dealrned. For Paperhanging motion to brake apprmtice Mr. Adami, Bier. 494-6EliCI Pbooe S0.'1117 or write to e1timatee 6 layout, phone P1lntlng 6150 or l&lesman poml:Jle wtthin Real Estate Loans 4340 P.O. Box 1211 Costa Mesa. I ---'·-81~7-~Llll--•-----"------1 1 )'f!V, $500.$550 Month. Ucernted Contractor PAINTING. !::rt. Int. Ext. HOME LOAN ~nnouncomonll 6410 ~ ~~ ~ "':!"· ,.':..: : Mu.t .!~L~S~ 1 ,_ Let us help yoo buy a home, Llfettt Health Stuello ~ 673-21.29 548-6325 ales nperlence I: bti ag. refinance exllting loan or ob-Hospitality Is Our Motto ~.~R.~J . .c!IUFFMAN===~.-ISCHWARTZ wallooverlngs I: aresafve. '60IJ Month. •-•-a~• TD loao . FREE STEAM WITH I -• • •--n ti ....,, •nu SWEDISH MASSAGE Room Add. Kit. Bath caba. pa nt -..es • w.ta a on FREE APPRAISAL i OR 3-4459 e U 8-478'.J Mobil i tore, home app't lnterv:im w1ll be held PROMP'J: SERVICE Open wkdya 10 am -ll pm 847-1659 Sept. 30th A: Oct. ht. Sattltt Mortgage Co.. Inc Sundays 10 am . 8 pm Additions * &modeUna: Call Mr MAniott tor , 33S E. 17th St., Costa Masa 519 E. Broadway Fnd IL ~. Uc. EXTERIOR -l n t e r I or . : • lm-5314. •PP t. 642-21n 545001. Lone Beach <2131 '37-'mill ,m.&CMl * 549-2170 Sped.al prieu for apta. Neat THE nDES'I'A CO. Eves. 673-7865 6f2.US7 I BALBOA &y Chlh, 11ngle warir:. Rm. IK7-1.358 l'iratone 11re & ~ Co. woman'• membenh.ip tor C1rpet C!Mnlng 6625 INTERIOR A EXTERIOR. BROADWAY Mortgages, T..:..D.'1 434_5 I II.le. rm. 646-1548 aft 6 PM CARPET &: F\Jn:t. cleanln1; Palnttna:. 30 Day Spedal TIRE OEl'ITER 6412 tor 1 day ltt'Vioe i qualit)' Lie. 6 Ina.. Oruck ~ Tm Edln&er PVT. Pty. buys TD'1. Prefer seasoo.ed 11nj:le res. Bui submit others. 5*-4978 IF the Trust Deed you own is tying up cuh you r.eed, call 543-8381 F_u;;n;;';;'";:';:';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; work. call Sterllnc "for Painting Ext!rlor llnteri« Hunt!n,pJn BNch • brightness! &G-&SJ> FrH Estirnl.tes! Equal oppommlty emplO)ltt J. C. PEIOlfY CO. WESTMINSTER • '"-«&' • 548-8712 MEMORIAL PARK ' Cirpat liyl"l..',.1r 6620 INTER 0.. Ext. PAINr!NG, IMMED. SERVICE. Local Mortuary & Cemetery ref. FREE est 548-1677 Complete funtrils 15-25 YD Pieces of u~ ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES It .. 4S """"""'· """" m. 10 $20. rom -f'4 apiece. Betae and. • beige Cemetery tots twttdJ. Plumbfng 6190 • Newport Beach Has opentni1 tor Janitorial Maintenance & Buffers Found tFrM Ads) 6400 from $1:!0 FOUND -beautiful long ll'lcludu Endowment CU. haired, female cat, orange Everythlnz In one beauWu.I Gerdtning 6690 Plumbln&: 24 br. terV. Work iuar. Uc., inrur.; remodel, rtpalt, rooter se2"'9. 531-T5fi6 A: white colorlnJ!, Santa place means lea coat. ----=------ Catherine & GarfleJd f oun-No traffic ~blemL ANTHONY'S Remodel., Repair, 6940 tatn Valley. 968-2470 14Sm &.ch, Westminster Garden Servic.e AODmONS PRE&lUPTlON -l.as5ea !.ll·l'125 1!93-24:2"1 64'1941 •--~ Carpenlry I: pain ..... 16 found irl vicinity o I ~ LANDSCAPING call DY..k 00-1197 Yorktown I: BNch Blvd. Cemetery Loh 6411 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ~"'--~""'~------, ---"-'--"='--== Exp bort.iculturll"t.. Sewing 6960 FOUND; Small black Poodle 5 CHOICE lots for ule tr Cbmplete Oeanup. Reu. · f «xi Wk Alabem St will tnide for t ood cat. DRESSM.AKING 6. alien-~~ BeBch. 'c.11 A: ~n: Good Shepherd Cemetery. I Japanese G•rdener tlon• by exper t Re-cent succeasful experl. ence In all phut prtfer- t«I. Competitive wares, outstanding benefits m. duding profit aharint:. J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fbhlon l1l1nd An equal (li)pOrtunit)' empla)'tt SH Luko Wood COWHS RADIO CO. 3324 W. Worner Santa Ana, Calif. All ""'""'""" -on mtttt with no b4u to- ward Ract, Color, O'Md or - •Bott AIMmblon • Carpentel'I • Moldtr'1 APPIY In per90n JtnMn Maline Corp. 235 Filther, o:i.ta Mtu t'OOKS DRlVERS HELP! F'lJU...PART TIME EVE$. Late Nitt 642-9498 NOW! PIZZA MAN PART 'nme crtw manager, eaq wort, S flt 4 boun eventnp wortlna with boyL Must baw c a r . Oim- mWJona. rcr tntormatk:I\ call l93-.Q15 and ulr b Bob . ttly: 536-282'7 Atter 2 PM. H.B. 213: Tf3....3797 1 Complete Ya.rd S • r v l c •. SM.mstttsifl'&Ilor ft• as . ~======= I E><p. y,., .... Landoc•P!rc· 811-5993 .... ASSEMIL y F OUN D, vk. Unt\lft'Slty Crematories 6420 Otan-UJJ. 540-1332 • 54EH1724 -========" 1---------CARPENTllU Park. Man 's prescrition -JEL COAT TOUCH U'S aungl.uses. call & Klentify. BEAUTTFUL Pacifk View Clrt A Edge Lawn Sewing ~c_h. Rprs. 696_? DISHWASHER 83J..2160 MaintenMCfi. Llcen.ed -l year nperltnee One Gnive Site 54M808 aft 4 PM Alteratlons--642-5145 Columbia Yachts MALE. Se&)polnt Siamese 642-0250 for detaill ' N ll 1 -..,,..,. .. -. Nl9hts 275 MoOJrmick Ave. cat Owner please contact SER EuropeA.n Landac•P6 e ' accan. e, "' J••· ......... Costa M 646-1050 Coet1 Mesa. U oot VICE DltlECTORY The FiMlt at Reuo.u.ble TILE. Ceramic 6974 BUSBOY - will ct•• 1o "°"' homo. Baby.ltting 65SO "''" 49&-"'3 ~"'"'I * PRODUCTION * F'OUND, Be8ut. Whi t e -;' RES. A Comc'l Ga.rclenina: • Verne. tht 'n.le Man * TRAINEES Permian cat, in Corona del M<mfER 'S Want tll shop, Lie. Xlnl work, 11e.. C'ull. wort. lnltall A repairs. Nights ~ In Ptnon Mar. Call 6. Id I' n ti f y. 11.ttf'Yld ml"dings etc? & no 646-6222 or 646-1434 No .)Ob too an-11. Plaster TROY tn-t994 p\11C'I' to ll!tlve the kid1. MOWING, Edatnc vica.laWl'I. Pfll\Ch. Lffl:lna 1 h o w er ApPly in perwan C'OMIVI'!:R PRODUCT'S Bring them to me anytime Gftl'I cletnup. Haultni. ftp.tr. M7-1'5T/3*-tml5 Sna~c:kP.MShop. Dally.".U.l . 2322 S. Pullman St., 8.A. '""' ""· v.., """ • good Odd Jobo. • ....-,., Car Wash Help ••"· 817_...,. Upholstery 69'0 2305 E C t Hwy ,...,.,,. G"""""'• =-=="-----I · 011 • Pull"""' or wkondL M J D D L E AG E D woman Profietll$onll Malnt. Land· c z y K 0 s K I I s Custom Coron1 del Mir Min •n 11, .. PPb' tn penon Delta 5aml.Conductoro 225 Paularino, OJtta M.tu. • $40.4160 • HELP WANTED L A R G E !2.rel'RJC.lL EQUIPMENT COMPANY IS EXPANDING IN !)It. ANGE 001.Jl<TY. Stort work lmmod. PERSONNEL DEPAllT· MENT will be aceepttna 'P' plicatioru: Mon., TUta I Wtd 9--5 thia week. Skilled •nd unoklllod -GOOD PAY -OVERTIMI: --ON JOB TIWN1NG NO WAITING Oil! .......... -aw< Sit, Mon • Tuel. 774-7'151 Engineering Technician To worl< c16NJ1 wt1b '- Dftn (IQ df!'Vik:'S'm mt ol. ctiltteJ. el~ dlta eQU!pn11n1 Olld dl,1111 ...,_ ..... ~­Unck--a!ol- tundamentaJ.a nqutrad Md --willl lallrtcatta and ttat of electromc ~ c:W.try ~ •• Coll BOB THORNE TALLY Computar P...iucts DI•. 714-542·11ff BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS .. , . . por ~r l.t Ma._.,n ~ McDONALD'S ,... ~·· larCJ91t cany-ollt ftlta-9 chain Look ct+ th• ·facts; Avorlge bt11 .11lory ..... • ......... $1,100. Avoraga bonut pay ............... •I.JOO, Avoraga tot1I ................... $10,000. Some man101rs tarn 11much11 $12,000. • M~Donalct's Offers: -St•rtlftl .... ,, •• Manager Trol-'6,000 . $7,000. -Profit sh1rlft1, p1ld v1cat1on, llft Insurance, and full mtdlc•f plan. -2 WMks advance tr1lnln1 protir•m In Chicago. -Trtlnl"ll time to ~ m1n19tr 1 to 1 ~ .,..,,.,. Join a winning ham! lnte"lews Monday September 30th l'rom 9 1.m. to 6 p.m. • lntematlonal Hotel Loo Antol11 Airport '211 W. Contury Blvd. Loo An90l11 Sheraton Beach Inn 21112 Oce1n AvtnUll Huntington Beach McDonald'• Drive In 2138 Cronshaw llvd. Los Angel .. Heward Johnson• Motel 14624 I , D1towoo4 A¥1. (Sin lorntrdlno Fwy, P-1• hit) Baldwin Pork McDonald'• Office 6922 Hollywood Blvd. Suite 600, Hollywood . . POllCE OFFICER I08l-3!1 mo. RfSERVE POLICE OfflCER $2.IGJ.41 hr. Dishwashen Full Time Over 18 Apply In poroon lotwHn IOAMI SPM DBIY'S RESTAURANT Qty a! Nowpbrl Beadl • Ex- cellent benefit pf081'&m. Test Oct. ftb. RequirH hllh lt'hoof diploma, min. 5'9", 150 Ibo. :I0/30 uncotroc1'd 3170 Horbor llvd. Coat1 Mela vi&lon, U.S. CltiJenshlp. Tar ---;:-..,...---·I fUrther details ecmt1ct Per. Gardener IOMel C>ttlce, Cit)' Hall., 3300 Experienced l&ndscape IV- N"ewpor1: Blvd., Newport dener. Minimum ol 2 to 3 Beach. Cll11 6'J3.2UO. Yfl. experience in commer- Westminster AREA S2.50 PER HR. EXTRA MOllEY MIDIAMY Call 593-8931 MR. SMOOT AllCIEMT MARllER . RESTAURANT N .. _ A"'"ca""" Dal)y. • DISHWASHERS • KITCHEN HELP WW beta-.,,,_, 1-4 p.m. dally, mf W. at Hwy., NB cial landacape prd"1lng, Excellent Company bent- flts. Pleue contact: ..... Ballelcer, ..,_ TRAINEE Min. 2 yeart experience with hand & power tools. "-"" or _,,., -. Fabrication I; l&Mftll.»y, electronic test chambtn. 1UPATRON, INC. 549-ll'n Equal opportimlty l'ftlplOJtt COOKS DRJVERS HELPI FUlL • PART TIME EVES. Late Nlte ........ NOW! PIZZA MAN SERVICE STATION Mechanic • Saltsman S YMl'I experience. Mud know hS>t. l:nkes. Salarf • oamm--. tnMnnce, nat la -"""' .., Newport 82vd., Costa Mell.. I to 5 p.m. GOU' Maintenance wart. cutdocn top workinl OCJD. d lt l o n a, relt&blt . :Pf!rmanent. Costa Mua Golf A C<olmll'y Oub. "2-Tllt Mr. Lan)r Munz CHOPPfR GUN OPlltATOltS Coh•nb11 Yochh CAREIR 275 McCorml•k A ... Cott• MIN OPPORTUNrrYI Servtoo """"" iAiiTESE ldttm abt 5 mo "'stthl~. wookl llke to b1 bya\I, acap\na. Oe&m.1p. ~ Uphollttf1. European UDO CAR WASH 'nlura. F'rt, Sat. Sl hr. No ~ 100~ Fb:ian. C !:.. tTth ~ Me. o-:ta. l'Ut .:... ~m Jaio ---SALESMAN . ~-. ·-·-,.......,. ~ .. -1T lloomd""""'"'' ........ lalaDd mall. Call ... ~ MAL#)Si Jdtton .,. 5 mo ~-·-. . """'· '42-Ml4 ~·· trtt '"'" rototll. clnl. "'"111ure. boo11 " PART TIMI "" BABYS rI'TlNG my home, ~I aprmklen, JaWM. automobile. f0..1454. Jill . ~VI(.;Aj: Q)ln. ~ to ,....., yml, South Cout I "'""· ~ I N...,,,... 81~ C.M. 24 b< 12 MIN ~~ :::,~a;:..: Plait arr.a. 540-Mro EXPERT Ja;e.nea 1arden-wrvtce HAJU> WO~ GOOb IA& ~!:)'; wrtte P.O. BABYSnTING -My w•~ lot ·R.B., F.V.,C.M. -JOISl IMPLOYMENl PAY,S'l'EADYWORl<J'OR -IOIU.lluMaAM,!mU 04 borne. Sablea prd . * 147-0132 * ' · N£XT f MON'nlS. $:IO 'IO TAD.OR tr put time or l&D Pum....,.1 642-700 l'1IEE Eat. Tree Trim-. Job Wanted, -7000 UI P.M.13QO. PER MOlml. --. lbt be ...,.i. OilLD Care lidoor'I I out lbaiptlc, removal. 111111 1 YOUNG tamJ2J man need.I Oro'• OiltmD Talor, 1'M preechool a ce <~1 bt.dlJ.n&. Doua. 5»-3920 l emplo)'mtnt. Ottice • Aak for Mr. Rel• lhrtiorB1Yd.. CM. St&-mJ l'c>rth H.B . ...._ 66I m<dloal •>Pe•· Rieb -774-7'151 SGIVlCE StotJclo ........ • .-6401 ' ~===~~---Oardenlnt _,, "'"· ,.._. , 8ABYSrrnNG By l"l!'!lahlr -------I: 2 yn. giutlt. ,.. .. ea. ONr 21. fl!IO E. ~. C.M. ~ Bca11www Cat.~ sm1D, = ln m)' b 0 m' 1 AMERJCAN GARDNF.;R 546-.o.u.t ~mStrit ~. DaytUne ~enct ~ ldttea: or. Und A Exper. oomtMr. a r..id. I iiil1 PGal W&a1: a&tl 1putments • tftdlaltrlal. °"" 21-C9lt E. 11th. C.M. • !kafaae. H.8 • .......,. ow ea.5111' tar R.ESULTS TrM !'.ltilftatf:I -.ml Alwa)ll a Co-Qol .. )( 19 Od:1 PUM IOat n TO 'DO __ ...... _____ . tinM. 4l>Pb' tn ptl'lOrl fttlm H9 Qpaianot _.,.. ,,. llU tlmie, -.t tit lipp8ll'> 14 ,... ' """'· oOll -.... -' '"•"""·lbll <rpuf-151 N..._lll>d., C.11. MvMI run.i Ach...... 2 DRJ[L PtiW Inc. Np! 8.11!11 Wll1Cllll -OfllltATOU • &.A.UISH.8--...,,,,._ m E. Quo R<I)', llT4tl ~ ,.,.,. ...... N ........ -l>itiVtR; .ul oew-646.ffll --,J\lli;;;Mffiaii:i':iiii'•'-•-••it..rr a.-.w 11a 1tOYS a...... 10 and u 1UOD Dru. area. Moh than QIO mo. Jllttl ot ... tor ~ 495 E.. l'l'th. C.M. ll)..4Ql W"Oft. Good corem.~ DDn' MAN WANTl:D GOOD at.Ir atyUcat for tap C.D Bob et 8l3-53T5 hr -Joi>, N...,... llMo, -""""'"' ~ ..... )llttfiM........, "'"706 \ I ' I -I ""'"""!""'"\..,....., . ,1 1 ?' · r • • r: ... ,, l ,. • . • .r -. I .. . ' , •. t· • • 'l!t- .. ..,i .... ,.. •· FOUll CONYINIENT O"'CU .. ,,. - TO SllYI YOU • a!i.. 'II'-! r l >e. NIWPOIU RACH ••• , Dll ....... .,.,., ·""·l. :. . a COSTA MllA ..•••••••••.. SIO w.t llf · '.~', HUNTINOTOH llACH ••• aot Plllll .._. _:\i,\'LAOUNA IAACH • t .. \ 222 ,_,, A- .tiP.ANSION IN bli»iol COUNTY , ...... ~rt£ °="C...c JNTERYIEWm, l!lltED At1J1 .,..,,,..... ro FILL ~ .. iOSiTIOllS Wl'nl TijP'JEAl\'TJNG PAY. ~l>' mo. & up u ~ """rrccopterl .. on 19*<-PQl'Oll thla wetk. ......... 11 .. """ ~od ...wa '""' u ......-. t.t'l.MCMUf)', and "'art .. ·"""' _ ...... -· : .~MINIMUM QUALIPICATIONS • Aae 20 or ner • Hl.~elhool 1rad or ~•Ian! ~County ~I • MN;!!onlcally Inclined • ""'"·to atart wo<k -.,.oj!ft'ERVIEWS liOiil>AY .. TIJE..oAY Kl.~'219, at. u ...: .. _ ..... for Mr. Hill. :P:Wt -I wt Department 14PORJID CAR . MEOIANIC ·• .linboys 'Ii ·:Dhhwmhen J'uD time, CW• 11 ,-.~ .. I'! p,_ '<'lib'• Ilg .. , 151 E. 1 Ith It, C.ll. 7! DIMl-A-1.INI No Item Ovor $25 """-"'""'"' .,,,.._,r .. ,..,..., ...... _..,.,.o.,f..-.":IV< .. #*"-"'ll"""P"44"=-FF"'3»""'11•,.~-•-WP"'-""'+""Jl"T"",_,... ... 'P"'.,.....,¥,..,.,,.. .. ,.,..,...,...._,.............. ... ,,_.,.... ....-r .-..--..,. ....--.,.. ...--.---..... r -r r r F"""~r-.....-n • Here'• Hew Y• C• u..- 0. ks•• Dlmf A.I 'a• • """ ...... lllllllliooo ~ ..,,.., ... . 1o-e1-.c-1.m-I • Ne C...1r1'af U. AJ-.. ...... ha -... """" """ ... ,_ -SU. I I • ~tAJ3.,.. ~ • "''' : •••• ~· > --l -· ~-·~; l'ILfT -. .~'l:l. l'6f • •u•• "Yr;..NT JOIS A .;,.,~OY~ • ~~DISI ~ .. -.au:,.~~:.. .MEICllAHDISI FDR ,MERCHANDISE POI MIRCKANDISE ~I .ioa A liMl'\.OYMlilU ~ y T -~-SALi AND TUiii ..... AND tlADI "'iLI AHi> tlAl>l ~~I AND TAAOll SALi AND TaADI W--•· 1• "":..::-' 7400 "":.:...---;~ ~:-. Mon~W::" .= ''*""-80001'umlluro 11100 PUm1turo ~vm11u,. IOOO Mil<oll•"-t Mil EXPEIQINCID 'LAOl!S A~ til~"'e"'.J:. •' . . ~ ~ ,~. !II ~=..:~~ ~""" ()i>V>UN ~~ l: --Old lf'Qrld . ·-. ""' -Thia '~'u ._... "" l'IX Opoutor Dano~ · · • .....i...i 1<4""16""'2"). PROOF OPERATOR COMMEllCiAL RATERS M ... be ·-.. .-.................. Cplo. or Meditetr.anean Medlt_a_ "-' Stabi .. -WI ruu.ma; ~ .. ~,. ...... """"'......., ~ -· -.NMtlf°'~"t::-s~1.F,,;...:...... G~ .... "'. d"'\~·H W. V...,-. -·or --.,,.Holl -:ml 1""'""" --· .--....:IA. .,... .. ._.. .......t~iShowlo°"'Somploo 11<11 lllttr, -·~ UNITED CALIFORNIA will tn1n. Ex<'ollalt p_. --..s/or Ule~ OOUPL& ror juollodol-At ~ Sa11Yf! . ,.... .. , vii-. ,• h~ , BANK ""'"' tor l'lCh! P,I. ~ _,... !._~• ..,. !!_JI.~~ -Rr Uh .. ~ of ~~ l'"Y'ood eOno4 a111lb~an, d man~~-'ha;i:.t,...~ ""'4 a -Wllh _ . av. i.-ftt1-: ·---. -· .S,.~•"" ~·-,_.....,,. beau!. f.abd<a. 6 Pc Coll art ,,_., ·---wt1 atve •~ 4525 MlcArtlwt 11..i. • eom....-.. M-NI. -1., - - -.. ~ w/blacl or avocM!o framed chms; c he a n.w IT sat"""'.., Newport Buch Piao Tech. Typb t A.-ndll, Mlft & TSSO A O..w•w .. ·-·H-to Oo ,......_ BR oel Mr Mr. II Mn. drelaer, lg mirror, w11b """'· Im!, ...., • ~2f •.Gml> LIU """'· • H...,. l>J>bw, <k<:tr1c -w-.. Item& u fQIJowa: •GorpoUI 8 It. CUJtom quilled 2 commodea, decoratlte headboard ID Sp..,,. 1-ter • "Mboclto = • Prollt obarlltc .. -wrlttt, tll .wpm.;,."'",;::: ARGUS EMPLO'J'MENT IOf.a with separate loose pillows with heavy oak lab oak.or avocado desillll-1150. or bat o&r. Cocktail W 1ilress Hostess A&t ·21 « miter 11"6 Hr·plu• ""' ~day weoek Imdiediate open.lnc -In-" • :; p.m. RfUBBI f. lfE 151 E. ~ot Highway N•wrrt Btach ROBINSON'S NEWPORT Hu epening fur Cosmetic Sales Top line ~tor. Exp only. s.iu, .. ptu, _ ....,......,,,.i .... ..... Fri ~"""" Newport, Beach Anoqu"1:~11 employei' . 1 :,"~=--·,... """""""" dicU "'" · G"1 P'r1d«> .......... ,....., trim decor illtl m1~hln§ chalt, 3 matching oak • ' l tems sOld Individually "' •· : • ProAt -,,.... • F.....,,.,,. .......... n.oo oe<ulonal ·tablet, (2) 158 • tall decorator lamps, Shop .Around-bet~ you buy see US!· • SWIMMING POOL I Pleue write: Sattioo Inmr- ance Corp., Pttlolmel ~. 13130 RCICOe Blvd., Pam. . rama CU;:y, Cal 9140t Equal ..-.0\Y """'- Experienced, NCR 450 l'roof Operator Full -..,..!loo. Apply •h S.Wrlty Pacific National Bink Fomt.ain VeDey :Branch 17970 Magnolia, F.V. 962-3361 F.qUft1 Oppty Employ!:r EXECUTIVE SECRETARY K -~b Opot ARGUS EMPLOYMENT banging chain swag lompr In wrought Iron, an • VALUE -$895-FULL PRICE $429.95 Mkum ey__. •• )'ff.I' tndu.tr. CCtlSULTANT AGDlCX' ~piece king a1ze master bedroom sult e ln pecan or term• u low 11 $3.00 wMk U Ft Pool, Filter. Surlace 111 ::;::,,':,. nw key. :ml Westdlff, N.B. $18.Tl9tl roo•ned Mediterranean otyle with top quality No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan =~;:!i"'~ ..,...:. 8"""' ;,, .,.,...., J6>I E. ""St., S.A. 547"336 5 yr. warru.!11 king sir.e mattress~ .bot springs. ND Fancy Front.-.BUT Quality Valuea lnsid• $149.aa 11111t. Part ...., .-......., Spanlab decor .dining se~ el<.· --APPROVl!D FURNhVRE SECARi> POOL i a,....,. de! Mor -.._ --sua.11 2151 M~RJIOR, COSTA MESA m s. ....._ 0nnp , """"° "' ..._71S7 . ,.UST SACIUPICI " . ' ; "6' •.•. 00 1; Yem r.;.,,,. ll>catlon-umo _,,_,. • , ' . ·•lm:l991 : Ac-ntlng Ci.rl< ~enced, electi'ic ~ writer. 40 wpm, KM.vledre oldata -- s11,,. .. " Socy'a. Shorthand, IYP!na. phmH and ,enen1 oftlce. KDow- ledge of eierctrook: ferma -· COWNS RADIO CO. --I ' 7600''.,..IONLT -• ~-. -~ Schoo •lnittudlon "!: · • Dilly f .t Put ,,.,.....u I# our Plaqo newporl Any Ploco C'ift lo Putch1Mtl Individually ~ Sundoy 10.S' -Blvd 0.1 Thoattoi T1tma Av1ll1lt'lo-NoWcomon to C10foml1 54S.9660 3700 Md'adden, s:A. school of c...i11~,,o·oc11mmodi•llly . SWAP MEE~ b11slness . At llt1rbor Blvd. ;,;;;;-,, °'ll••• 1130 M1 ... 11.,_.,. l600 swu ~ ... n • 531.1.2T)' aft 1 I 133 Dovot Dr. N.11. BB Green Tag Sale SOFAS, Lam~~ 1~ ~ STATUES, ETC. 646-0153 capt. chr. Refr'6. -I: • .,. F1n1sOed to ~ .,••-lture s.,1 ,,...... ... , • .,.... ""' ,1ze -· 125. T.v. s20. . .. . . LIFEnME IPft. typrwritin&. .. ... •• of tine pianoe &. organs. Color T.V. mixmaster, valet ault Yo'll' decor. : Chlldnn ~drm, or . (...i..) Evuyplanoltorgannwked chafr, beds, dressers $7. Seeou~dkplaysat ••.. , ,......., , lndMdually ... 1144 Newport'Blvd. Costa Mesa _,,,, .. .,.,.,. can;., "'""""''' Baby bed. '""" "°""'bold 3419 v .. Oporto, N.8: lm'ed. 0"1coat 10 leuoo cyp. · '-,...,'II t _ w ....... as-. 'II.• · to >!% Th• be•l d•"1a ""' gooda. Sidi" Low "''"' TREASURES Of, ""' oehool. 173 n.t -CM llway• "" -8 s-:or c . M . A' ' BABA ' 54&-2859 ' !~!WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO ;646-9:;:;:::;188;:..,-,.=-,-,,:-= ~ 1~11801 Newpxt, C.M. 642-MM 4 HI-Back kitch cha1A sio. SAW Shapsm}th combiaatkri 19700 JamborH Road ~~':. ~~Cafe, R"taurant 8014 ~Ilene• 11~ Open Sunday aftemoona BisseU sweeper, a girl& home woodworkirw &hop Nt;-port Beach S:f.5 PM . .Nl· a.·% da)I PUBUC AUcnON -Mile. Mayt111 Wisher $50. bikes, 2 bo)>a bikes, men'a n40. Remingtcm rifte 300 • Hammond Spinet organ bowJ.ine llhoea. bowline b&ll, Savage w/llCC'lpe $t!O. Metal Top Exeocutive Sec:retmy AD sppijc.atbtl reviewed seu.klnl. Planned proeram. Nltaurant equipment toe • 49f..6ll.S • w/percuu!on, reverb I: port-a~b, he.ir dryer, find .$20 D eOOumes 'N'bo only wanll to work on merit w'ltb no biu to-Reu. rat>es. 548-aecn 1-r fixtures -2 pm Sept 30 QJ CU Ft Ree.cb Jn refriger. repeat Save $2'15. ladles clol:hin&' sizes lO &. 12. a: V~o~ =.. Best at· hall time with occu:ion11 ward Race, O:Wr, Creed or TUTORING ~ nSM Lquna ~Rd. aw, 5 doors. BargaJnJ 2m Uled spinet piano, $395. Mille glua pieces, 9192 fer. ~23t2 fUll time vacatlofl-fill in. Sex. AD levela me.th. ant lldil l.Aglsia Beacb -· Hartior Bl\'d., C.M. SCHMIDT~PHlWPS 00. Bermuda Dr. Hunt Bch "===~---,-,,...,,-.~~-~· ·-53 WROUGtrr Iron chandelier Muat have been an excutiw acl., HS _,....,.... 1'IM'1\.uJ Hov .. hold Goods aQ2o 1907 N. Matn o 20th 968-fl $25;, Pl rtove $25; fiahiJM? ...,....,,, '°'two,,..,. and YARN ART CLASSES . Antl,U!'J. •110 Sama Ana *-AUCTION· * 'pot" is: """'wavo Radlo ~ .MWL Apply by 1---."'Anl-~•!'"•-nt,_ __ + • by Ow1ea. ·~. MD LEAVING dty -Must •I\ ANTIO_iJ'.E SHOW BOX Jaa Organ pWa Cam· u )'OU. wtn sell « tiu;y $20; boor $5; 12 volt batte(y ----==~-·I I De t Telefype.Operetot" bahainP. nip. 6'fl..9138 ~~~:!~ca~ & SALE hrid erb 6 tt1D1 itv• Wind)' a try SS; vanity chair $25; otb'r ~ Per0soAnnlL1 Y p"'ILrtOmTen Order d4'1't I: dl:Vft'Slfted dllt· PIANO LESSONS: Bqinnen w/k>ck $17.50, 4• desk $15, 1..ong Bee.ch Mwlicipel AIJdl. Id g~ · =··M&J.379 Auct:icM Friday '?:30 p.m. Misc. 611 Marg\lerite fn!v) lea. Stock t:w'okerap eq:ierl. thru intmnediates. Mrs. new Sunbeam Mixmuttt tor1urn, Ocean I. Lona: Bea.cb ~~. ~ ' Windy's Auction Bem CdM. ~2456· SEE SAT.; PROOF OPERATOR P.O. Box lSliO, Co1ta Me• ence prete~. Stllrtina: -.l-B&lley TbomP90n 642-0332 $19!10, lamps SS. ea, beaut Blvd. Sept 26, 27, 28, 2:1. Behind Toby'a ~· Mat'J 15 • 25 YD Piecm of ~ &: vy $375. ta $400. Pft' mo. entry table $18.50, punch Thurs-Sat 1.10, Sun 12-6. ORGAN Kimball Play~. 2075\1 N__.._ CM M6-36M c8Jlletini. Fnn $15 to Sa>. PART TIME GOOOBODY A CO ME•CHANDISE FOR ~ Walnut Uk<...,, .... 1""• '-.:.=.:...;:·=·~~:..;:.';;=,;.c~ .,;..,., ..... and o.••• e l~ptJonlat • "' bowl wJl4 &)aaaes n4....,· COLLEc'I'OR'S ANI'IQUE $21$. WW ai..crttl ce! 1 ' ~ .. CREDIT CHECICElt c_.i otlk< dutl.., Mn. ·Luc., Npt. l!chJ540.3121 SALE AND TRADE 193tll lln>okhun~ Sp. 11!, doll• & all antl""' doll ac- 841 _ 7064 -KHITJED FABRICS twoedl. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 22'l OCEAN AVE. LAGUNA BEACH - Payr6n 6.pe1iei>ce. P·T SECY u Gtll Fiidf,,Y, H.B. 968-2291 ceuoriea, clothing, buRles _ Apply in penon he4>1n& att w/protitable Stk Furniture 8000 & etc. 67S--2384 Televl1lon 8205 JenHn Mlrlnt Corp. Mkl operatlOnJ, It'i tun too! G $ I 8022. UNUSUAL Old P I at l o rm - Shorthand helpful. Houn MATOnNG coocb &: chair, •r•g• 1 e T>--k v· · Era •~ RENT 235 Fi.ecber, Coeta Mesa '"~' lin """"" er, 1ctot"llll . ..,.,. and pay ami.nged. Sf6-,.-, fair cood. Green rec er MAPLE oval drop 1!:11 d~ 6f.+.103.1 -~C~A;R;E"ER"""G~l"R.,-L"'s-· 1 .. 673-!822 ' chair, xlnt cond. Rollaway ""' tab!•, • matoblog .... MAR.BLE=c:::::,,...-.... --~~f/5.~', 1 New Color TV FOOD Waltresre., c.odrt&l.1 bed, bunk bedl, bed frame, t:airiS' chairs $60. Kitchen .....__ An equal opportunity experienced Salesgirls and/ Waitresses and H<>1teues. dbl bed w/headbr d , nnp. ga.a, $25 •. Quilted drawer dresser $85 ........ e $9 PER MO. employer or Managers. 2 years expe!"' AcJply In penon 10 to 12, ma~ vanity & 3 drawer divan, lite weight. clean, back chr $15. 644-!D; &ft 6· RENTAL CAN APPLY TO SF.x::RETARY for •mall, pm. lenc:e in womens w ear. B~'a Restaurant, ZOO W. dlUIU, 5 drawer dresser, foa!D. cushiona 10' length, sperow. bard work Ina APROPOS.TOWll &Country, O:ie.at Hwy. N.B. round walnut dinet_te ~ $45. SAT ONLY. 20141 ~!l.Machina _1120 ORD~ONE ...,FOR SALE GOOD,Uaedcarpetini;. Remnants, samples &: Mill Sacrifice Sl. . yd. Beige ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 bkgrnd--eand;f 1• & t r J p e''d 646-1251 ' p.m. 9'29 Baker, Costa Meu . .:...,:..;:::co-=~~-~ PARROT &: cage; Ga.a CO !.T ~1 Python. 6" RMige $25; Stereo Player revolver. Extra 4" bbl S!O; Stereo Tape Recorder, target &rip& A: hob. $1!il. etc. 217i Placentia No. E ,"'"~=2938'====== C.M. "'10 adverti s ing agency. Orange.~ r: '""""full tim to chain. 2IJK> Republ.ie, Harbor late Lane, car 1961SINGER.comp1etewith S48 851l Cha.llenging. job w It b HOU$EKEF.PER. P l • I a =i Aa'.eu w I n ~·0 'II 646-5709 hooae, Huntington BNdt. walnut cabinet! Service • CARPET •. 100 ~s. tweed Misc. W•ntecl - I rewarding Mure tor ~t. cookin& for coople. 5% daya, shades; wm tra.ln. CU.tom BEAUT k>unet chair I: ot.. ST. J ames Announces it• man leaving area. Auto, 9 AM to 9 PM ' quick, well educated career Must d r 1 v e. RefL Prl Shae» Shop, 3635 E. Cout tmnan. decotatOI' .fabric, own exchange program. ;r; i g i a g, to'llch-0-mallc, furnlture--Appl11ncN I w om• n t:Vbo can dem-room, bath, A TV. $275. mwa)t, c:crom del Mar. Sl2S (coat $300). Ladies an-Your money tor our rum-button boles, blind hems, H I-Fl & Sftreo 8210 Color TV1-Plina1 ·wool plus 1Sxl5 Early American rug w/pad $150 complete; Dbl box 11prfn&' &: mattress $20. 642-5424 e WANTED • 1 DaYB 'I ~~~,!te .!!_?• ~lr1to: ~Uy Htmtington Jlarbour 592-5380 67J...1a30 t!llquOO•<~tk~,....) :u::: maballce! .... ~ to ~da'~• cwercuta w J thou t &I· OOMPLETE stereo system. ~~=·and :OC:-N~ ETC. ··--., v ...... ~ • BABYSI1TER.Wantedtnmy MATURE H ou ae lc ee p tr ........ -·· p\l 1"' """corr ......... tac~. A!.sume $3.8T Walnutawilocrattcabinell. DeLuxe. Below Wholesale Co.sh In 'V:2' Hour . The Lansdale· Co.. PO Bax home, Mesa Nonh Apt.. for wuited, for 2 adults A 10 49S-4.92& for the Sale will be Oct. 2nd mo, or $38.22 cash. Cell J . Lansing 15" speakers, 282' E 20th C.M l ,;, Balboa. 1-2 yr cld boy. Tues thnl mo. bab)', Pvt rm, bath, S PC Meditt. liv. rm. suite, I: 3rd. From 9 am-4 ·pm. 5~6 ffannc».Karden amplifier&: S~. . ' ' ~l.1(531 ~ S&t ~.,,....to 5:30 $30 wk TV~ Perm. Job oa l y. $250; s Pe. bdrm. .wt1111'15; :p Via Lido, N.B. " tuner, Genvd changer. HAMILTON Palhtbig', be1t ==~;;l~===!:I BUSBOYS for marun. ..,_ ""'""' M6-94al 2 lg•. lamP' l>l ea.; 2 "15 lJlrLOADING ! Rirl,;g Xlnt cond. Mak• "'"'· •arl.Y P<•iod 1150 FngldaU. FREE TO YOU dbl. mattreu A: box sprp. washer, mpl bunk beds, Mu1lcal lmt. 1125 494-Tll5 $45 New stereo tape deck $.50 I Ovl!r 18. F1ve nii:hll a week. BABYSl.l'~'ER m,y l'dn9. CALIF. Ref. Tech, fUll time $4.i ea. aet; All only l nlOI Dan., IOfa A: chair. '67 ·-----642-5815. ORGANIC' . tertlll:zer, ag9d Awtr alter 3';j:i P.M. Tues 3:15 • 11 p.m. Tbun 10 for pvt. lab. 601 Dover ol.d! 54s..szT3 Aft. 6 P .M. c.amaro for bal., 16• boa.t Organ Player W1nted Stereo ~ dlx COI180le 1968 FIVE CROWNS llm. to 4 pn. Call Suls 1""5 pm ............ _, N.B. 64fr.7468 /= h all .._a_,,, .. ~, Can &tart right away. We 110lid state with 4 -......1 FIN E Lamps, le at her borae m~e comb 1 n ekl M ....,. .... .._ ur:rv~ SPA.NISH Din Tb!, 6 Chnl, w '" p, ._,& ... -· ·~ chair/ottoman, mixer, with w60d. shavings. Godd I I RESTAURANT or on. _........., ~ De1lt, tmv.aual, xlnt cond. 915-2488 • VnUb ()\VD Ol'Pll· ·MUii: clmnger. Lett on tay.a. other el'ec appl, kit-watt. mulch. 833-5332 between 8 & ~.!.:_~d" !!~· ~ ~. ~ °"" . ..._· ~. :.... JG~OM.' 7500 Dual ())mer aeds. CUa:hnd. GARAGE Sale SU. & SUn., plQ ~H· ~~· :~~ way. Pay bal. -of 118· or 494-3354 s or 546-4931 after 5· 9/~ ......,.., ... · ......,. "' u.. ., ~"l' -.. ... ,,. "" ~ Backa, Cu!ltom Cover, like after 10 AM. M•Pe 4 pc. Soul, "' .... ...., 00 amall pymnbl. Credit Dept bs I: q cond's, Em.. htlp hi REGISI'ERl!I). NURSE · new. 2121 Descaruo, "The corner unit; Maple plaMcnn 641).14n • 53.5-7280 • lirge Marble Sli 2 WONDERftJL Kine:;_. l--;;S'"A~L"ES=LJ"'A"D"'Y""-bouM OR 5-5530 or S-5.333 /ICU I: pea.)' · Bluff." Fri.Sat-Sun ~1628 rocker; student desk A: BUESCHER E Flat Alto ax CQMPLErE st ere 0 c6m. 2 Bowling Balls Sandy&: Frosty 8 weeks o · e SAJ.ES...DREAM JOB e MED LAB TECHNOLOGIST MAPLE end tables A: c::olfee mlac. galon!:! 94.5 Victoria, It Noblet B Fta.t c~. ponenta, Hlll'mOn Rardon Call 6:!:5!:!~ p.m. Va-y loving need same t: ~ Exp in Fine Rt&d;y to Wt!9.f Is Keep your ~ job • (Cslif. license) table stl $20 lor all Several C.M. 548-"903 Cbmbination sax, clarinet, stereo recelver. Gerrard of home. can 54~1818 l 1 5'°"' ....,,GE.NFullE'Stlme. ""w~,: !,.~J!1D.W: _ NU~ .AIDS la.mps $5. $10 each.. 2. 9x12 PORTABLE Ge n era tor; Dute cw. ~~· .. M;!e tum• table. M • r n av ox ~:-~~-:U~~olorl700• SMA1em~'l.e ~.-··:,ep ... ? .. ~ AlZ ..-..-.,._._ (days I: nilbts) rup $5 &: $10. 2233 Ruta:en. Essick storm pump: offu. Sa.hit~""'._ · amplifien & speakers. 2233 &•<fu..u.ucu.s. .. ..-...... i. · ... ...,. ""™' 2300 Harbor mw. CM 5f.f..J85(. 6J6..3497 X·RAY ORDHU..:Y CM. (Upper rear) evapontor cooler, large; trle guitar. 494-7135 Rutgen CM. Ct;wer Rear) per mo or $49.70 cash. credit children. To rood home. hr ~~ · I · 80 ba Dept. 535-1289 968-3674 9/30 Executivt Secretary e FULLERE1TES $2. OFFICE· PART "u.u:. Quality Kina:.Slze Bed, Dwia-W~lls 6" Jo n t e r: REAL Barga.ms! u HARMON Karden AM FM M ~ii I"-In guar {Week\!001 .I: gra~) bea.utilul quilted mettreu,. other nus<:. 2092 Wallace, Honer accordi•n; x 1 n t receiver $50. Home Stereo POOL TABLES, Tennis Thb, TO GOOD "dol:iie only. Sfn.\ll "'\all~:_' .. ~-uui.....,'°""1°_.. e M~1gement 1raintt1 FOOD SERVICE WORKER __..It foundation, bl.t·in C.M. Spaniah guitar; En g 11 ah tape t SO: Scott speakeni $30 Poker Tbl.s, Ex e r c i 11 i n g dog l kitten. Eat, &leep i& re "-'"'l'>-.,,l.Q I a..... H·~ Bcb .. -....... _ n...-.. >-oHER ·~ ~-all 1·n -·1--b "" '"°' E~• t "'·--t -~ pl•y tog• th• r ';t ion e&.reel'. Call APROPOS, "'~-1932 ........... ,,... ... ...,...,.,. DISHW~ frame. Never u:sed. $98, GARAGE SALE reco.,,..,r; Y""' .. ~, eac . V'IU-J.M)"I -t ... p. a ~vun .,..ces. • ~3CB2 ·town 1: Country .,...,.... JIOUSEMAN: W«th $250. 842-{llJ6 SAT. It SUN. cond. Call: 548-4190 or Garrard turntable $35 Call Wallace. 538-0311 w/children. 642·32!H 9 Orange ' ' BABYSI T TER wanted TRAY GIRL OantOPEDIC dblt mat. Household items, BR tum. 675-1161 -Model 50 SINGLE bed frames Sl each, Bl•ck male Pome:~~ ThurL 10-f PM. 2 Oilldren. SR Aec0UNTING CLK Surfboa.nts Miac. Goodies KINGSTON Bua I u 11 a r . 541-0919 OWd's ic.! skates 11·12. $7. Free to 1ood ho~ ~ RN PT Trn l-11 A 11·7. LVN SI hr. Lite ~ $1.50 hr. Wutminster' Community treu . .IPf'lnp $35. Roll-away Coral & So Bay Front Single -pick-ue. Excel.lent each. Birdie slide projector 8 yn;, All sOOta , ~~ ~:;n. ~ ~! CdM. 6f4-0l05 Hospital :: P!~. ~ ::U~ Balboa. Island :~ $S0 « But OOer! Tape Recorders 8220 SS. SJ&.-0304 can 646-21~ 9!pl . WOMEN Prr w/ car. 214 Hoeplt.I Circle, Wutm 642--8222 GARAGE SALEI SAT & ..,.,...._ Porthole 1-lARD 'roP for '66 GERM. &'hep., male; 1% yji Qinv, Hasp. 642- 2 il0 Fuller-ette HB. S2 hr gua.r. 8Q3..45f1 ext 331 MAPLE· 2 •-•-•-•i. • I SUN. ALL DAY DUAL Showman amplltier W&STINCHOUSE Ster e 0 or '67 Datsun. 8 track old. Obedience 11 c h o I NEED b-"·"''-.. _i.-L "--5 4 0 19 3 2 •--• ... n. '-'="" l4U s~.. •••01• Sh ow m • n tape recorder S130. Even· St -•-" I'" d t T good •--• neuau~ exp wi....... ynne P<vwu - ' nn equ .... = .,,. chain, ~ltt table, 2 chalra 213 3Sth St., N.B. . a.m.Np,lill::'69">Cll Xlnt cond . inp call: ~25i1' e.oev. UU<.<• ... e new. grs ua e. o MU111 12:30 • 3:30 daily. Mon-Frt. &U-7692 emp .... ,,~ 3 p_ce sectlonal. Refrlg. Ba.it Fll.mitul'e, Girls ,. ladies 64 4--0420 .... ~ 531"6449 549-002 9 " .. :'~·35' Hillo. Own tnna. WAITRESS Wanted tank • but ... ...,,. ........ ciofhlna. All good! M!oo. •. C1m1tH .. Equip. 8300 UPHOtsrERJNG • 179.50, 2 BEAUTIFUL "" & wht• ..-vo. ,_.,A•• 5f5.2019 a..ARINET. Boosey « pc. (European craltsmen) Jong halred female kitten .. 4 E'Cperlenced, over Z1 I edlatalv drum. s ... ......, only. GARAGE SALE: Brie • 1 • Hawkes &: case i-tQ. GoOO KEYSTONE 8 mm movie Free e!t, dcl, pldrup, 21!i months, very love ab I~. Ko". LI-· mm ~J M·~•~ Dbl.~---•~. 2 ·-A Bath En a em b I e , & ·-" S!IARP BAR MAIDS i1t GO GO DANCE'Rs. Top wqes. S2.50·S3.50 to' start. Cl.II for interview. ~ SASSY LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. SALESLADY, E:q>erienced; part-time. &-ell Walker Jewelers, 35 Fashion Ialand, Nl';WJ)Ort BelJ:h. 644-2494 Two MUI Office desires experienced lepJ """'""'" ..,...... SCffU'l..MAN & DIXON .... ...__ .. bl .......,._.., "'"'C""""'• .,,., .... ....., condition cameta w/'llJOm ltt.a ...:u Main, HB •·Berny" SJ6..640S 968-2470 9'78 Restaurant Neat, Indiutrlou1, DUDU8 e. commodes $3.5. ad cmd. Silver, Dishes, Linens, Stm. * IW+1693 * threading projector $100. =~="="-'-"-~~ rbor O>Sl:a M Good drtvin&: record. Ovtr 2t, M·"-.... bed $50. w/box iron, 2121 Descanso, "The KENMORE range S 3 o , LOVABLE. Kittens, aaaortid ~ Ha ' esa high achool education. For .n::";"'matt. ~1137 Blutf" Fri.sat.Sun 644-1628 TRUMPET w/c:Ue. Bach 644-0479 Coldspot ttfrigerator $50, colon, ~ good born •. • COOKS u.les work in Orange QMaty 1~8th··;:....,....~y ~--tion TEAR Drop ~ cabover Cam-mouthpiece &. mute. Xlnl 3S SLIDE Trays for Kodak Schwinn boy's bike $25. 547·3851 bef. 6. 9/J!I Good pay, excellent ho1r1 I D H--'·--W--'· ...,,..,,~...,·~ ~"¥'""'""' nf!W cond. $45. 646-4384 Cavalcade pro;ertor ;1 . 646-(340 "'°""""' .,.__.,J;~ .. , r, 6 am to 2 pm·, no wttkeild or rapery an.i..--.,.,-, ..,..._ Maho(rany table and ehain peor like new $550 1n:c1. Each. 5J6...1174 en.&:.<:. "'~~....,"""'9963 , room supplies, Trimminr, $300. Secretary $17S. Pedect jacks. Bnmawldc ~iah I I 30 68 SOUD slate stereo CCII-_,,_. 9 Ais or holiday work. 833-0600, Decorative dnpery poles condition. 644-l6'79 p:>ol tbl, new cond. $500. Pl1nos & <>:!'.?'"' Sporting Goods 8500 sole. Dlamond stylus, 4 ===~...,...,~_:+ ext. :.'036 Uld ,.,,,..en wood blinds. Sal· CUSTOM S: Iola Mist ~ SALi . -···~ --·-speed. $79. S2 wttkiy. Free LOVABLE female, 6 mo <fid PART time sub6tltute mother VJ, commi.uion plus tran• tweed $5t Pair cl btu& bar· FRENOI PHONE, f 11 r n . Pianos Organs KNEISSL bl\Je a-tan 195·1 • home trial 642-1043 part c.oUie/part .Englifh ~on • f'l:t: J_:OO ._ !l:'»-flflt? )mtat:l.0n.... ,~n field for rel chalra. $25 •~ch. S73-f932 r1dlo, llP{ll'a, M o d e I ' 1 Rebuilt irands from $6199. $110. Heierlin&: b \I ck t l e d WOR;ib Bf;>o11: Encyclcc>edia Setter. 646-5Zt.8 9/tS II UV.JN babysitter, l It e ~ hskt't'plng ft¥" work Ing mother &: sm boy. ~ wkends or aftft' 6 p.m. Ute haekpg A. chUd super. High ettl"lililli' ~ve clothes. 2:217 Harl>or, No. A4, Wulitur COMOles from boota NM • $&. Duel S25. Qdld Craft $25, blmd !4 SIAMESE, 'l wks (1d vi!JM.847.ffi89 tenitory. ~-·~ BirchKneeHoledesk CM newtzer 'fJoor T•per 50 poles $12 Exe. dresser, bed complete $50. whf te kittens. Compt. SALESLADY SOUTHERN COUNTIES $35.. 2 lomge chain ~ A Rl'MMAGE Sale Tul!9day :eiw~ ~ · cond. ~1845 aft 5 PM 642--till6 housebroken. 543--0397 91'8 H OllsEKEEPEfl. s,.onJob 1pealdng OK. Mll5t like children. S1SO mo. N.B. 6'.S..1819 • WORKING mother 'Hints babyaitttt, fbr :z mo old., my home, Ill\)' 3 days. 673-2713 MATURE housekeeper, tood Enclish. motberlea home. 4 Year old child. H~ Harbour aru. 147-1211 EXperienced for new Card &. DISTRIBUTORS $71) perfect cond. 8lJ.009'1 Oct lit 9 AM • 9 PM Finl " SAVE $$$ SURrnOARD 10' xlnt cmd BAND &nr $65. 8 m rn LARGE aira, good. ~itloh. Party Shop, 40 hr. wedt Call 2065 Ch&rle C.M. NEARLY .new double box Metbodlst Cburdl, 420 w. RetUter b' e:bildnll's i:rlano Mike Doy\e QCNfe rldtt 1 Yf h.IXX'bll:d, 90Und m o v i• OJ.ls.Ide of rear unit 721 8'1·1773 for appt. Hours tor intervitw I. 4:30 splinlf, 1"rtill~ 6 frame 19th St.. C.M. t"OUtlea. old $50 ~9860 camera,. P·r•Jeeie r -• Wheit.lD ~.CM 918 New Toy Store Mgr. . $25. ~ GUITAR. drums, genentor WALLIOIS MUSIC CITY SURFBOARD, pe'l1'ect shape, speaker. $200. 546-B!IIS HEALTKY ~ 7 wk kit· Eveninp. Exp.er <mlY MONTGOMERY * SOLID Maple bl alze ~ toys, boolca l 3400 So. Bristol 8'3" Dfk:Mu>on, Baby Jobn, S PC RATrAN couch A: tens, MaJlese ateY l yelb.v 543-9lll CM headboard. Be•utHul con-clothet, ttc. 683 Senate CM. Cotta Mt'sa * 54().2185 $90. Call 6f4.16'13 cbllirs C<Wered tn belie, gold. Must see.. 64&C226 91118 SlTrER N~ed. bet. '-aft. WARD dC\tionh. 1 125 ' F549--0ta:i * 11 548-0TlO USED PIANOS Ml ell•neous 8600 naua-lhyde $50. 545-0921. 2 LOV ELY male Jdttens. 1 achl . Girl 6 fn. Corona del 11 or ur~Js:PP • cu:rnnNG, Jt-.velry, rum. Anttqut' white spinet .• Ufi IC · • • DRAFI'ING machine with white & gr~ 1 white & Mar Elem. 8Chl. 54l)...880t H . B h A tools. &12-701.S 2-6974 Good lrio-a·brac. 4'40 Allao, Walnut Otlckerlna con. $84S AUTUMN Hait Mink Stole. see.le. 8nutd ~ $75. bl•ck tra ined. ·54s..&m 9128 days.-613-231» eve. UntinC)ton ffC ITALIAN Provincial d1ning N'pt, fJeadl, ~143; Sat. Fr. Pro• Grand •••••• Sll95 $300. Clll Miss Hunt S46--5.580 FREE: 3 ctrte 1 ,healthy tiger BABYSITTER. OUR HOME, t•ble, 2 txtehalonl A 4 Sun. A: Mon,, 9 to 1 PM Starr Studk> ....•••••••• $395 646-9311 or wk ends 642-3849 BEAUT. brw;>ettt: wig, worn striped iklttens. 6 wka. old. 11 tog PM Newport. -NEEDS -chairs. $95. S43-4075 ROU.AWAY beds. 81 b ~ Wurlitur Splntt ........ $495 G.E. Delux: forttd-eir fum once $M. Ironr:lte mangier Need good 1iOmn. ~ 543-2838 Qua lilied charm llCbool In-BlC EXECUI'IVE DESK bed• .• ~~~(Mt ev..,;hin&V_). Completdy Guarantetd aces, per. cmd. ucrifice SSO. Xlnt cond. '44-1063 S PUPPIES, f wks oid, bl~ struetor for WllIDY WARD t2XM", Walnut, fOfmica. top 19911 ~,u....., Ma , Terms $1(1() each. P.O. Box 1l2'l HB HOOVER vacuum S 1 0, A: white, Be&ale A: T~ BABYSI'JTER wanted; )IOW' LOCAL bouwwtf1 tor Ute borne st uo ltlldent bous-pcmitx.i. SSS. 64S-t650 ~ llOO Gould Music Comp1ny KENMORE wasMr gd cond. Schwinn blke 24" $1. Doubll': i:nlx. 962-08'P.. 9/30 dfr&n.ina. 300 E. est_. Hwy, inl. 8J3..ll49 Anytime. Ple&aP apply bel. l & :; pm 7' EARLY Amerk t.n roR-Appfl1nces (Our S3th Yearl Bookcase bclrd bednn set, bed complete $2). 536--0304 4 D~G.k:lttens, wean'JI . N.8. 4 bn ~ ~1122 or BABYSI'ITtR. Corona del -~:!:~ bei&e couch. $40. RCA Gu Wuhcrroryft-A·l 'JJ«i Main, S.A, 547.(168'1 antiqued w/gokt. 646-2345 NEAR new Coffee l cuidy T 1 k e ~· u r p 1 c I , ~'1331 Mar area Ref's req'd. ......,.,.., 543-46U Shai>e • m&rcY 1Hturel, • $:5(), flNAL DAYS OF SEPT. Wallptper Sale! 1/3 Yendina m1t'hines; YU)' &\3..7&50 . , . 91)'.l n.ru.. TIME f'xperi~ 644-2999 or &ff..mf PRODUCTION WORKERS 9' SOFA l m a t c h I n g See to beUeve? ~ OUR PIANO SALE off, Walker Paint 816 W. reuone.ble. 56-91163 FREE • ptllets and lutn~ a.l'wfJ. PitaM applJ tn lJV&.JN tiskpr for liapt;f Good ~np. Ptrmanent ovt nwfttd OWR $2SO. Apartment Sized ~ DON'T MISS IT l I 16th St c:M: 60-STJI GLASS di.splay case. 9 feet at Plckwldf ·Paper Co. llth =CoutffQotm~~· faln,lchild; ~v,rm .. ba., !:!::=!':~~=COFFEE TABU: REFfu~~R4PM fA COASJ MtJJK * SCKWB!k~ .. ~:~y * ~· m-ll«IO or al~i 2AG:';Y""'-"'·~~ldtt~1 Npt home. Sal. o P • n rettrmieat benefia. * f94--~ .... .....,... ~- HOUSE KE l!lP ER a · -GLOBE \JNION INC. "~ * GAS """" looa • -1839 Newport Blvd. 9"J ·M-Ooota M ... ~ BY r BruNwldt PoOI 2 moo. S4Hl71 10'1 u..:"S:::'._ ;::'':;.,'~,: 1$50 E~=:' Av" Office Fumltvro IOlO ~.:., ~S~d 646-0271 i;:.:• :=":I.~:'; :!:n.., Uke~ ~""' ~ah! ~·~/t 6TJ.QGf vie 2nd &: Walnut. ll.B. An Equti 0 p Po r Ill n 1 t y SAt1UTICE!-Nf!W deluxe WiDGEWOOD Pl rq_t:, Wmntztr Oiord 0rru. war11:. $20. 8"7..:liSlt BAR bells SS. Thutmuttr ~G~ w-uher. Nffls (X)CKTAJL W~ Mell. 138-1167 altf'I' t. llmpl07tr ofnct: f'Omdturt. 4500 Cam. w.iU. Rriddle; ex~t .. mG or make otter CIJU>lmNG, fD )ids ~-heater SS. .Br1UI Stnlttoe .._ weft. 543-4138 91'28 1-. At#t tn -lllll DE!n'AL,..,._._ W-.. 6 oall... ......... ,,.. Dt ...... ""-N.11, dltio<t: 13S . ..,_ '•. ~ "".-.1S81 "°'7· ,l)..\l!) JI!!' ,d. 06. -_., 110. $IMIOI WNJHING!'ONTAN r P.ib ...... p.c...._. tt~dd 15 ~ 6. ...... Pn. MM!5iSO KENMORE Auto. wubtr, WUHlll'Zn\ ~tnet Pfano. ~ S4&-.3li67" ~ Hand~ .. mowtt,$5. PiJll' trtt. You dig, 842-2968 9/f .... IMb..,· 1nctoo BNcb. Apply p. O. 20 hn vniek. $42.:;G. "111er gd.. cond, S2S. 9l9'J ~rmudl CoOd condltkln. Mab oUtr! POLAROID No, 3i w1&h JIOQI' tab1e ~ b>rWll 3 GERMAN She().~ ~ <* """!=:no Box l<OL HunUnrton Beaclt 8Nah. -. ~ 7.9 PM Offt«> Equipment 101 1 Dr Huot Sch. 9611-<153 ,.....m fla,olJo. l''1< Jl>, coot ~ $20. to aood bom ... 54<-"'2 tlls """"'--e ·-v .t"1't:l-C tNtI-S"T; Ex) BLUE Bttt .. ~ Dtnner ANSAPllONE! 'W I e t. I I Pl:AO!: ~ ww ad wbeft Bfli1fb*U[ m.qiie Balawfu 2Bi E i)tll, O.ta Mf'M _ DAILT--PllDr WAN'f-ltDS te' WOODEN nt1xllt. ~ Qoo)c ~12 ~ ah1ft back ~a. tastd.. t.bcr.Mll . Sp.tMl ... --._.._..,.. BRING RESULTS! Md pt JI! 63.>-'1040 9128 ~-~·m~ 'lc .. ·w.i0-:<Y& It"._ ""'-U3$'"..... =&'"'fled oc:<1111 Kl >-1933 """" - ( I I ....---...., .,,. """" ..... -..... --,,.. """' -,. ""' _. ---. --.......... -"" ---• •• • --• • • • •• .. • w .... • • v-·-..... •• * .. • .... ,. • .. • ... -.. ·--... . ... .... ..,.. ..,.. -~ -..... ~ -.... __,. ........ ._-...,.. ~ ..,..._ _. - SalurMr, Stt>-2', 19'1 DAILY '!LOT T!t!-NSPORTATION -TltANSl'ORTATIQN -TRANSPORTATION -TllANSl'ORTA~ION -TIWIS.PO~TA!~N -TRANSPORTATION -,TIWISl'OllTATION-T!!A@J!~?!t!: ~MR!! ;;--' 'tW•H-9200~l•H-• f2/)c)Mol1UoHomM 9200MHUoH-•. '200Moltllo"-"!_ 9200MoWlo~o-' 9200MoM~~ 9200~-· oftOGM ... 1-""'-'200 " ~,~· Wh . I B· , ~tjl~f-~;-lrnportont~•nywcMMdoollloft.-. -~~•tthe'•11f.f,fhe-y_;:H1111l.1ft·..._,~ ·~-en ; ·u·Y.:· . . ~ifyouoreleold"'forefftclont,lowC..-lvl1191,...,., hn ddtrs onCI _.. oqulty .In his ho...e-the ...... ,;::~: , , .. ! , • ..... · p.t:hops 'mobllo ho~'.llvfn9 Is the .. ,...,, you'".9 boon mont4'wolorht1apile-ofNilt~ph. ' . • .,.; .; < 1 '. • • , looklnf -for. Moat mOliile horMa, completely fumlshod, -· .• • · ·. , '. ~J · b .. ,.. , . ,,.ltli•.~ltc!i011,011eor~,.,btths,~l119room1ncl _two · -· ~· ~~catli,.tedoys mol>lle ~afford .. ··~·>f M H · or -boclroema, cost botweon·'thtrty to forty ·por-t . . the comforts encl convon~ of conv111tionel hofll ... ''.:;" -' o· I e 0 me less thon. comporoble convontl,...t.h-~ould cost. Ancl, •• tho ...... ;J.C • ..., l!lobU._hetnM ... ,.;.n .. . <fl· , · e • ' ~artmont dwoRen should !Ilk• sp-clal notico of tho porleblo. " .• ":'. : 1dvanta90 of mobile hotrio Uvlng. In most ~.,.,an · " ... These oro just • few ef 'the 'Clollara 1.4 conts. ff. ,.,.,,,, '· owner <:on ma~o tho instoAmonl-poYfll.r.:.1 on hi• ...Obit. . ·~,~~ ·,:,I : ' .. !'[ ·~-. ~ ' .<". .-:..-. . " ' <'... • -.(' . ' ~ " .. .-.. .; . '. ·..1' ... . ' ,,, . '" . .... . : ' ' ; - ... '" 1 .:; , .. .. .. .. ' " .• ,• '.(• "i...·· ' • •l);,I' ' . .. ·'' ' ' ' ',,' . ' ~~· ,. ·"··· ' ' -,1'. ""'~ ' ·: :f:~ , .1·::'1:.•, !\Ti{~. .ll ,1\". ',;o .(. ... -~·~<re ,1,1 .!. ,..)l 'i: , '. ·~ '~" : .... _ • . ·~ .• , .~ ·' ' ·~· WHAT ADVANTAGES CAN I EXPECT ho,,,., plus p•y for M11p1C1.ronf1I for Tua money !hon ••nt•gn to mobile heme Mng; Visit the Mlle home IN' TERMS OF. WHAT IT WILL COST ME? ho would ,,.y for •• .,,.rtmont with COMpltlble con• ~lers Bsteel IMlow •nd lot the.; o"tn~ for you fidhot ., vont.ftcn. »clv1nt1991 of this fe.tost growing way of Rving a·NilY ",at ,G~APMAN'S ar~. these fabul~s homes ·in Orong.r~Countyr • CAMBRIDGE • UNIVERSAL •CORNELL •CRUSADER •NATIONAL •.STAR •SAHARA 500 lmeginefive Floor Pleni - • •nd the f•bulou1 new FLAMIN60 models Moilels From ·fo• to 34' Wide CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES 12331 BEACH BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 530-2930 • 534-8797 • 893-5730 Your Only Authorized Fact.cry Dealer in Orange County for SKYLINE ARLINGTON BARRINGTON AURORA BROADMQRE -AVIGN CONTINENTAL TOWNHOUSE Also choose from e large selection of Ramada, Layton, Torry end Kenskill travel trailers. · . Or•n90 County'• lar9oat used compor, lrovol lr•iler, •nd mobile home d11ler. RICK BALDINO'S MOBILE WORLD 19432 BEACH BLVD., 962· 1377 HUNTINGTON BEACH ' STEP UP TO THE . FINEST Ali•, ... th• i•llul ... 1 •""'1-.,,, ••• VINTUkl "'..._ he"'•· • The largest selection of Case Loma Mobila Homes I 6'-20'·22'-24' wide • A..full lina of Prowler travel tr1ilen ,...._ • Builger Mobile Homos c:ustom to your way of living A • Tlie best 1fter sale service • Ona of tlie oldest d11lerships in Orange County AL PIO TRAILER SALES 604 NO. HARBOR BLVD. 531-0012 S.A. e PAN AMERICAN e PARAMOUNT e ELITE . e DUAL-WIDE ROADLINER All now of DUAL WIDE SALE:S . . CHJ.~AN MotJU HOMES INC. .520 N. HARBOR 531 ~1 • ' I • •• ,.., ..... - • -JIM COOPER · TRAILER SALES 124 S. HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA Exclusive Orcinge County Viking Dialer .. • IMPERIAL top quoEty luxury • EDGEWOOD custom built h.omes •SCANDIA all new medium price .. "Tho bittornoss of poor qu•rtly ,.;,,,;.;.long •fter tho awoetn111 of low price is forgotten."· · COME IN. TODAY AND SEE THE FINEST QUALITY MOBILE HOMES :N THE COUNTRY. J Factory Direct D•aler for ' .. Pon·Ameri~an Paramount Great Lakes Van · Dyke Buddy Sun Valley Nashua CLARA BEN 12 feet • 28 feet • 24 feet wi•es Mobile Homes Inc 39 feet to 60 feet. long ' Standard or Custom Built Model1 We 12640 Booch Blvd. (Hwy. 39) ·' · Trade for Trust Dieds, llo1h,.C1rs, or &ere!•• & .... '· Anything of Value, 10 Year Bink Fln•n· (714) "l·5Q24 cing. See Our Beautiful Display Models . " • N At ...... __ OW . ,.,.of-~-, Shop the World's Largest Golden West Mobile Home Dealer BEFORE You .Buy • GOU>EN WEST .. . •VILLA W~ST WESTERN M·OTOR SALES 11091' BEACH BLVD. (714) 893-6504 GA~DEN GROVE ., ., ·.· .. LESS WORK +·MORE FUN-. --. MOBILE H.OM·E L.IYl"NG . . . . see a mobile home dealer today •, . and find a home futnished·to your I. '. ~ taste and priced fQr your p!Jrae. . . . . .. - \' I --• . ·-· .. -· --·" ....... __ - ----~ -. .... -...... ----·. ----------____ .... ------~ .... _________ ... __ ... --....... -. ---. --------~-~--· - ~I • • I ) • rR AN5PORTATION TRANSPORTATION ; New Cars 9800 New C11T 9100 BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 64~5055 '65 VOLVO 122S '63 CHEV Corvette ~ ' 0"$1'395 1 .. t--------1 f•1tb•ck, 1r•y w/red int,. awto. M • n y ••fr••· V•ry clea n! $2195 . ~ '66 PORSCHE 911 tl 5 Spd. ltvby w/b1ack fht , '66 Corvette Convert t V11y Clat n. Li~• new! 327 w/'i Spd., •• $3695 1p1cial whaal1. ':.'1--$3295 : '67 JAGUAR .Convert •65 MERCEDES 300 •· 2 Topi, 4 1pd., 11•• nawl d · d • I II 1' SL, 4 r. 11 a ll, a ir, 11 •' $4195 pwr., blva leather. Sia l <:!rive thi1 car! ~ , • 67 JAGUAR Coupe '68 CHEV El Camino 4 Spcl. Many t •frt1. loci! 127, a11!0., pwr. 1faarin'll, "',cir, bvc~1t 1eah, 1400 mi. $4295 $2995 '66 DATSUN Convert '66 FORD Ranchero • d Ith bl I · 1 Sh 219, •uto., pwt. 1tr., f•c· •w •c111 . ow. I d't' f ht fory •ir, x 11f con 11011 ioom ''' fh ru·out! $1775 $1995 '66 KARMAN GHIA '66 CONTINENTAL Ont of th• ~•If I Low 2 Door H•rdtop, full pwr., miltt <Jt -comp1r1 thi1 c•r with 1ny '66 for p•r· formt nct I c.ondition! ,;, & l11th.1. Loc•I c•t. 50,000 milt w•n•nty ••1il- 1bl1, ONLY! $1695 $3295 BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 W. Coast HiC)hway Newport Beach 646-5055 • ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST ... . ' . " • •• • " .~ I!' Ii .. ,~ Factory Authorized DATSUN DEALER· COMPLm SALES-SERVICE AND PARTS Now Open For Business WE HAY!' THE FINEST STOCK OF 1969 DATSUNS AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY NOW 2000'• • 5 Sp eeds • 1600 Roadsters. 4 Speed Pick· ups • 4 Spee ds • 2 Doo r Seda ns • 4 Speeds 4 Door Sedan• • 4 Sp eed or Automotic • 4 Doo r Stotion Wagon•· 4 Speed or Automatic. 18835 Beach Blvd . ~mJ DOT DATSUN HUNTINGTON BEACH . .......... .J 842-7781 or 540-0442 • x i ....... SAW DEPT. HOURS: 8 o.m.-9 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. • M Sot. 8 a.m . .S:30 p.m.-Closecj S.n. l l l ltVICI Din. 8-5 'r ..... F.i. 8-9 Monday1 -' CIFIC co"'1' MWf. -• . . -. ~ .. . . Mobile Hom•• 9200 55 by 10 Flamingo, space 228, Huntington by the Sea., H.B. $3500. terms. Eves: 714: 98'-C769 830 S, HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA 531-4655 ALFA ROMEO We will be OPEN ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29th 10:00 AM fp 6:00 PM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE To See Our ALL NEW 1969 BUICKS & OPELS n4 E~ 17th St. '-'' "SERVICE IS OUR MAIN CONCERN" BUICK !TH,E BUICK CORltEltl Costa -Mesa · ·541.7755 • J1rtuport Jl111ports 3100 W. 'Coast Hwy. Newport Be'ach 642-MC6 540..1764 Authorized MG Dealer '58 MG, $350 or best oiler. See Bud at Gentry's Ud., in Harbor'.ShoAJing Center. PORSCHE. 4 to choose from $7001 * 100 miles. 892-5561 or 534-2284 TOYOTA 1969 TOYOTA ACT NOWI '65 VW I>e.luxe, Doo't Dliss this one. No downl OAC payment& only $36 per ibo. 8'2-1615 • '63 VW Va riant :$, Squoreb•ck. good """"'l<>n· $1149. 179 E. 18th St., Cld: >18-1487 '66 1600 Squarebadc. Blue 39,!XXI mi. New tires. Perl cond. Slim. 673-3270 ~ Choost your TOYOTA from the l1r9 esf d11f9{ with the l1r9est selection • • • .. " " 1969 "COROLLA" $3767 MO. OR A!"EllCAN CARS WAHTED )N ,7RADE ·: CORONA SPORT SEDAN "ROOM" FO• ALL FINANCING AYAILAILI ON APl'lOYID CRIDIT w. 1old mor• n•w Toyof•• ,in !ht month of Jun•, July •nil : 1A1.1911 1t t~1n •ny other Toyofii 1~m·o .. 1., in th• unil•d s••••11 ~ Th1rt mu1I b t • r111011 , • :· ~~~t1nd tht rt ii. 81for• you buy ~ <jth1f n•w or u11d Toyot•, Wt invitt you to com• ifl i nd 1•1 I ,our n•w modtrn 1e,.,ic1 f•cili·· i11, offtring you tht fintlf ,f. tr s.1. s .... ic. you will r. .. ~.: "WE CARE at Elmonf• otors. •: 1Sl00 BEACH ILVD. :: WESTMINSTER : a94.3322r DON'T WAITI STIU A NEAR COMPLm SELECTION. • •• STILL W ITH THE MOST LI BERA L WARRANTY OF AL TIME:' 2 YEAR . 4,000 MILES I 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE !DRIVE TRAINI , SAVINGS UP TO 5900 ~ . .,.. -+ • • "" ·- ~ .... -.... ~ ...... -....... -... --.... .... .... -...... -. -........ --.. -+ • • ..._ .............. ''*fiW W ... 'W •W +**"t"•-•• W-W ... ?T.......-..,,.-._...,....,,. T ........ -.. ____ ._.._ -..... - ---· w - - • 1-. :~ ' · CADILLAC Cl IAll.N(l 1 . ALL '6.1 MODILS MUST ' GDI , EXAMPLE 'Q·C-ADWC SID. DE VIW 1 Broq•. 9olcf. loo11d•d with Acces1ori•1. ln- cli.1.Jln9 fectory •ir, New c•r wtrr•ntyl Ills 111.ICTION 0, '61 MODILS MOST COLOIS AND IODY ITYLll .. MONTHS IANK ,INANCING AVAILAILI SUHIT MOTOR 2295 L.B. BLVD. • WE PAY CADILLAC ---·-'67 CONVlllTIBLI 'U VW <!J\Om•lf•:. red, f400 TOP DOLLAR '67 ILDOllAOQ 4 SPEED Continental 21·000 mu.., air/ 1964 Llncoln 4 SPEED I all"• ll9!0 or "'"' dfler. .~= ... 1~ ~'!': SPECIAUm eoo<I. te<th.r' 1n1tr1or. n•w c.nt1nental "Luxury Ptua" • SPECIAUSTS 66-2591 • ._ ON\.._.. -tires, fU11 pwr, UIOI). Owner Dr. hct. air oond., fUll I '"1 VW A.I """"-liidlO, FOi llod -core, AK·J'M/ HIOH PlltfOllMANCE &1~1361 """'· Plttinum ''""'" HIGH PIRfOllMANC w/walhl. By owner. $1350 dr/tt.nol atr, ftlll pwr. .. LUt.GUT IEL!ICTION .l.N -· --With 2 tone matching inter-CUSTOM CARS lm-1993 USED CAIS ...,. 4U. or Wiil --OllANOI!: COUNTY CORVAIR ""· M"'t ""th!• w"". Full LA!tGEST SELECTION 1962 \iW llu~ .-built &Vatr . -Wl1I --CUSTQI,\ CARS Price ORANGE COlllltt , ~ . .,... u. 4Mfm .. 511 _.. $l9SO S.I ed A f&"' vw~~ MW4 (OIE OIYIOlll l60IM.lc.tw Auto '&1 ~COS:AIR. tat car lot on Harbor J:Ivd. Ht uto '*"' !' = · -.iCM>liLiC-.. .. v11t Camr •-:M*• JOHNSON&SON Ctntar Anffq111t, Cl1Mln 9615 ---ALL P0WD. ......... air 131112 -Jllv.S: 537-·IS l'ORVA!lt Mcoza. r«l uncoln·M"'""' 13032 Hubor Blvd. 537 • (DS a.ta Mia ..... eaadln..tri&. JIOwtr ...._ QIEYY Statice Waton 1961 hccel, COfld. Pvt pt)'-Uldna Cotta Mesa Branch '65 MUSTANG 6 C)'I, 36 0 ooev co II P • ii jl4y , , • PCIWW --. JOW'• win-~ I cyt. A~ told moo. 549-<641 att s. 19'1 Harbor Blvd. 642-7mll t.ran11. R a: H, Jn", "" VOLICSWAGIN ,•, 416-5571 LON• llACH ~:-"i.1Gd11:!": CASH :::.~=."."': _.; w.;.. Ao6r and tall '62 CORVA!lt"""""' 'ape! .. = MERCURY mit,..e 11im: ,..__ ' SSOO. M>-<!57< HB = <~) • • • :"r ~ ~ _ ":' ~~· ,61 COLP" 10 ~ OLDSMOllLE !-?. I : ' . l~. • t. . ·. -·C ·c - I __,, • , , V9I')' ~ CDnd. White wall , ON . ,. p.SI pwr liu mport""' Autol 9600 tr uH C!.11 6 ~ 3ua1 'M . n.EETWOOO ru-es 49&-280'l or $21$2 61 ht ZA • ' ~e6.. Real pwr brk tact air A-1 cond nu .62 OLDS D)m.mk 88, 2 .... ~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iill .Wll •loo•_-.1e. Mr -...,dod '"P '67 CllEV ca-. full h<lce -~~~ ~·· M"'t"" ia;oo. °'Of· HT $>1>. ~•IY· l W I B d GROTH 'OlfVIOUT .,,... -trol. Ult wheel -power u ooo mu .. suu..,. CORVETTE 981-2690 64&-<>421 e-re ran : New ""' ....... ~ . ~I ·~ • -·""' .... .... ,J.;,... w......;,ty, Xlnt ·~ MERC. Pkin •• dr .. ell STAJ\P'IR!: ..... ·-• -., wtion pnnle porty. $2350. caxl. P>'lv porty m.3331 -C 0 • v •TT. E •-• pwr .. Flw. vln. Int. Jo all . ......, Xlllt -,,,.... .-...,,._. ~ , • • ·• 114 n. ~ • ~ 1N11 n. .$1.695. 60-21.0 • D"d y K 1t "4• .... '61 CA..o. D..LAC COl'lv<rtlb!e. 61 (JIEV, •l,l'Oll e t" . Hardtop conv. Auto 32'1. .._... IV $SOO. ~ -~+I I Ou now We're Here?. . Jp~· brak ... Ir ••• mi •• i .. R/H. Pwr windowa A --.......... 2 dr. H. IU1I • • -....;.. __ _,,,_:::;-;,;::;:;,,__ An Blkk. I.oded! Sterto recetttlr Merttauled. sm. Xlnt eoncl. $2,fm. t88..a22 pwr, Xlnt cond. Private ,61 Okla 98 Oon9 ...,., WIH "' radio • tape. Pri party. 962-73$1 aft s owner .. $495. •S5M3t "'·1319 ..... BILL M . y . $4615. 6C2-MTr '57 alt.-VY Mlllbu, )dnt '63 COUGAR 1ype 91 PS I . · • ; • ~ roar V-or,,._ CAD Coupe de Ville '6'. "°""· thru...,t. lt\lat .. u 1Jn. COUGAR PB, Riii!. Cell -aft. PLYMOUTH ' ·, 6,., lap eu.ra. PU! for 12•850 ectual ml. O>mp Dl~l,yt aMt ofter. er 6 p.m. '· -~ GI' DOt. Call Jtalpb equip. $C950. Prt N2-:i6f1 642--07l7 eve.. ---•-& n._... i.;.~~=====l·--;;-';;;;;;;;~-j-( --•:: 671· 1190 CAu a •o ·&l IMPALA Convtrtible. ';;.,~'Fae":";;,; P;:'i:'; 1 ' MUSTANG 4 SPEED T 0 Y 0 ... ," .: A' ,., • .....,. New lllp A dlllmntl&L Vo& -· Cell alt. 5 P>L SPECIAIJST5 ··~: · • ;'.· 1., U.... ~,. 9900 ·rr c.uu.RO, lb. " .,,id · ~$450. ~ .,...niis . .1965 Mtllt•nt HIGH PlltPOllMAN . ' . ' •r NI--•1tt 3!00.'!. NI. auto. m.., .,; '56 <llEV N.., qlne, tma. 1961 rouG.ut. ,_air ....i. Tbla II the CUSTOM CAltS ' ' · · .. · .. · .. · .. . · .. · · ·~;,, • .":::: AnN~-t ..... Xlnt ;;;L ....:.a.i 1""'1; h~_!!~ p&f1lt. · Air, all-Priced .... u. llto l<riea with !189" q . A LAJ\GEST m<!I· ~ .. ~ ..._ eve. __.._.., 90-#T8 bffutHl.ll ,florentine sold with ORANGE couNTi • ....._., •it.ta•••odobT r.::::=:r ~ ·rn -c.-2 ttiae tnt.erlor decor. Price ·St•--~ .. Auto. •W·O'iMtltt • f>b;Oi:cedT '67 UlMAftU m V8. Auto, ~· ~· ' .......... G over um. below bm. bol:ik 19fi(W8 •lllDltu7 •Nn la "-l pg, lo mJ. v..,, dean ar! ~ n qtne. $ZIO. DOD. I! "911 • ··Ctllter llUt hyday ~ti $2200, 5C9-«JH aft g. • , 1 -'61 DOIXiE Qiara:er, J011.ded. $1795 • ~ Rutior Blvd. SIT MoCAltTHY MOTORS· .!907.CAMAl\OOonvt. fi$Ex. 5 8~ Am, 4 door, RllH X!nt. "°""· 11.000 mi $350(). ht oar lot M Hubor Blvd.1;:;"=';;;:=:=:=::=;1=1 Mii.,. _ • "*"'"' ...,, Pr1vo1e 1111jo. •1oo; """"cond. 1285 "" "'' ot· •••m35 JOHNSON• SON '·, C2 *eb N • ., Sim) aft ,51 ~ fer. ~-• 1~"'~::..:.:::;...::;::;::...,;..:.. -Aa1 Pit -'66 CllEVELLE SUPer sp;;t; '67 DAJ\T I Dr. Air coa<l Bl• Lil>coi?>Morcury INT CH-o· t.n 2 -HIT • ""' powls •· ••to. RIH. Nu -. 1.o o..ta M-Bruch R '. · · lliii•n, w+ Pvt. pty. si965. 847-2917 · ml. $2,295. Prf prt;y. 842-8410 l!Ml Harbor Blvd. MJ.TCEO · Aut-bll• 1964 ~loev·l~i•;Cpe. .,., aii:VY n, !l2T 11Urtot ' .,.RD '67 MUST"'!G » -t: i. X!nt $12 PER .MO. -or,-~tnn•., .....i 11,000. 545--0919 rv O:>nd. New UM, ,....,.beot • AVl'llO .. ZBB, SALES A SBRVICB INVITES YOU . TO SEE 7'-IE LARGEST STOCK OF 1969 . TOYOTAS FOR IMMIEPIATE DEUVIRY • '69 COROLLAS . . '41+MPG • '69 CORONAS $)770 $2046 ftefttal cu. "flPIY to prcbue-lW!oy 6 htt.ter. A ftutitul 'Wholtnlt to You" oh rlrf!!'I QtXM). M5--0.f4 o.A.c. °"'" by ...._., -with llll-to CHRYSLER · · $48..5294'"-. :·llllCll,-,.=·"1' . lll63 O:ttoey Park sta. waa. UMcl Caro ''"""=="='=""=-=='=°""'=· , : '1295 .-, H 1962 Chrysler Sta w.. s~ :"' lo ~";"-11ne1--6-R-Q_T_H ___ _ THI HOT ONI ~ ~69 CROWN PURE LUXURY $2819 • '69 LAND CRUISERS The•Wwld'1PI-$2855 •ADI ONLY '°I UC. a IAUS ~ --1tt ev lot on· Hut.Jr Blvd. Tall JIO'l"r, auto tram., ,.. qon, 8 IUICK JOHNSON •· SON mo A h<ator. Thi• " th• & ""'"'· auto tran•., radio • --luxurlou ta ......... _ & heater. Reduced to wbol.e· IJnocla.Mertury ,,,..,.,, a .5 · ~-· "" sale a.ta Mesa Bruch the mWet. Pnced for fut $975 1Ml HutiOr ule Blvd. &a,lllllO . $795 Full . .Prl .. 'IT °lla'ALA• SS 01' ' IPCL I lit ear lot on Harbor Blvd lit car lot oa Ht:tlor Blvd. ._ ....... ;.,.,..., ...... JOHNSON &: SON JOHNSON &: SON .... -Low ml. ICxcoL Llncob>Mor'""1 . COltd. l2!ICIO or lMll -· Llncob>M......_ Oooto M-lrueh . '59 BUtQC tnvtcta. $tt ~ 8T5-S't63 aft ( PM O:llta Meta Branch 1941 Harber Blvd 662-1050 GrMB Haven •Garden 1966 CHEV!:.l...LE 8 1941 Harbor Blvd. &12-TmO • ~·· ~· · -sport, 396 h1. l*'f. ~ P .:;. ''1 amnibi 2 dr. ItJH '~!ad~u=ty~~ ~ iiJllal. ·.wp.DC.\T. · 1964-ru ""L ~let. .... ortc. ad CODd. .Price qk Ille rant)>. 2:1,000 Ml. $l995. CHEVROLET We',. Wot Tiie Mo1t B•tutlful C•rs in Ore119• County . '63 FORD XL COUPE Y.t, Autom•tlc, Pew• r 1+.•tlnio l&Ul70. •" ,"'11 '!°""'• ~ _n,til-· dutth UMmbly ~Alie l'QO. !l4&-4Ul !l6U8U ~ M&-IHl f" for (iuy fr3-118l.-.n. g pm. ==~~~-~·I BUiat 'Iii Lt S<bre, 22.000 •67 ~' 11 SS, ~. , •pd. COMET 66 TOlUNO • GT '°"•· PB, $999 TOYOTA ~ AJC ...___ ""'"""" ..,.1 ._ PS, AT, MH. air, etc.1--:-:....,--:-:--'.c=-:-:-:--I ....... ,_powe-, 1MIW un:-. ,_~ ........ -d,.·--. "'·' 19000 mi 13100 11 '64 IMPALA F-ear. ~ >16-3478 p;;"",.;.;;,. ·-· .~ '63 co ME T convertible 67;,.12fJ4 · 'm c:cQl.ONA ..... _ ....... 2-ltarOlll · · White, Xlnt Cond. $400 CADll~C 1961 O!EV El Cam!ni>. Pwr. 615-3647 1961 FORJ:l Rooch .... Good _ _,,..,.._,...,..-..,.--1 •tr"1. brkl, fac air CGDd. OOM&T .65 Cali t cond. $500. MUST SEU.! SPOkT COUPE .V.t, lw.•rtlid•, pow•r t"-trl111, PTCl51. . $1399 . ;~·~· .~ 11·~ l 2t95NM3'3<M> . vert,6 cy1.'auto.:,cm~~ ••Tm* ~-: ~ t 1.r;'icJ ~ 'i4 IMPALA, pa/pb, _ $i50 G!' w cond $1300. t1Mm 19811 1'0RD Falcon. Oeanl f·~ ~~ ~st otter. ~ 'Jt:edlanda MUST Sell '65 Com@t, 4 dr, lllbmOO s well.""2 du ·~e.~,.., •=al-, __ C_H_EY_R_O_L_E_T_ All colon. ll>Odell. Alli ~., S.A. MH539 ' pb/pa. V..f, auto, ldnt ...,. · ~ 63 • . pwr, air cmdlttoniJ\1. 'M: CHEy. 2 dr 1Jii'. PMrl dltion. 6'JS..5809 l9rlB FORD Ilia wqon, Good BILL MAXEY . . ~ . - saw up to SUUJI paJm. black 'button 'tuck mt. rwmina: cond. $2'75. ,t.LLIN .Xlnl COlttl 1115. W.7IO'J CONTINENTAL ......,. Oldimob~•d'"ac 'M NOVA BS, VS, pr ltr. 'S9 FORD Sta wp. Red. Xlnt 4 DOOk Vt, t.uto111•tlc, p e w • r tt-••tln9o Air, HIOOlt. $799 llOO lo. Oout 111woy !WI, 1owm1. l ""-. Lllte ''1 CONTININTAL o:ood. Sacrifife. 531...., 1.quna ae""' '""lOM new l1390. Ml-1343 Tull power, taell>Q> air, t O<.tl'T 11ve u ,...,, ..,1--,,-.2-.-0-o"'o'"G-=E-·ll: '5T CADILLAC Limo, lo '!.' QIEV, . .,,. .. loCll oar canlUlly lltlldt oub for K -• er TO-YO TA . . . . mlltt. new tires, no dtnf:I. nso. maintained, sm. ,: o.ilJ' Pilot n.nt Ml EASY TO REACH AT GARFIELD & BEACH Priv J11rt7 trand«rlnl. :au N..au 1\d.,c.M. 6'2-8215, """· ITJ.1&49 842..sm 18881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Ph. 847-8555 3 Ml. North of Pacific C-1 Hwy. On BHch Blvd. " llLL MAm TOTOTA .... , __ Muet ..U this WHlr:! $800.. - '66 CAD <XJNV, all bladr, ·-·-·---· -'Mr. We.d ·ia =Ai< oevui.. 0r1& .,.,.., 10"°° ml, full pwr, llr, -· 4'Wlll 'II S!lDAN .. VW., I win· -'"'· foll pwr, air. --..... ""'puqo. 9800 ANCHOR MOTORS • 2150 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 548-~.51 TRANSPORTATION SP.ECIAlS . J \ ' •No Credit Proltle m1 •No Reel YCllM e MN If YOI/ JIAVI IEEN IANKR\IPT • e MN If YOU HAD·A REPOSSESSION • ' , "l :-. • e MN IJ YOU W llEW IN AREA e MN If YOU HA VI NO cllDIT e DIVOWD f WI CARRY OUR OWN CONTUm ' fMlO Imported Autos 96001mpomd A'ulol 9600 ~~~-DAlilUN the Wo~d'• El/>ICl8Uv.1he all--:.Oetsun/21 Hert'• Two~ Mod drhjJlg 11.1M ·aporllnt,"'8i. Five paSslnger ~I,. Advencecl 4 98 horHPOWor eci:tlll,otion I 26 miles por gllJOll Wheel Drive economy I · Saftty Iron) disc braket I Every flne cer footurtPfO\'l!Yon OlllUl(.tl•m-Stdanl Check all tht -Dltlunt. Gtt,111 0111Un'I todv1ncad engi· Mering. Quality worlcNnlhip. Preeise attention to luxUfV, ~mfort. 11!1~1 Sedan to 4-wheel drive -PetrOI. 1'*o'11 Omu..for~drivlno Mtds ... your poc .. .tbook. See Oat.Un ' Bl9 7 for '6t et li(''Ull•~Nll O.t1un. ~ · DATSUN PAJll)l · . .. " .. , :· c:~~""f"l'il'··- • • # - W4&oN VI, •'t•111ctl1, p o w·tlr ''"""'' 'OZJt4. $699 'li~MALIBU SUPEk SPOkT VI, Pewcttll4•, NOY277 • $1299 'b4 IMPALA SPOllT COUPE VI, Po-rglid•, ,P • w • r 1t••rf)l9, RVR12J $1399 .'6~· QHEVELLE S:OP•R SPOll.T Vt, P•w•"tl1ill•, p o w t t 1tt1rlnt, Air. 011412. $1399 · '62 CHRYSLER t PASS. WA.ON Vt. t~Me+I .. ,, .. , dHt· 1119, •Ir. 11l .. 11, . ' $999 -, . '64 IMPALA SPOltT COUPE YI, '-''ti_!'-• "• w • r. tt-.cnl\f; PCTJll. • $1399 ' ;bl FQRD 4 DOOl Yt, cuttll'ltfi•, •Ir. OJTlll $999 · ..... Ch ...... ,.. """" I• +ti• lnfivl4utl. M111 y;ur lllCllvWutl frtfll,.rit• -tlcn pttbl•i:!.!• 111. No D0wn' Pey...nt Problems ·~ , AO You flto..I ls Y eur Goocl er.dlt GROTH ·· . CH~ROLET 1'2M IEACH ILVO. Huntlll9hft a-ft M7"8J9 ... 14la63 0,.... 1 .... 'Ill II PJ,I. ..... adiiit SP Qlf .,.. ....... ..,, DollJ P1lolWDI .._, • -,. tw_......__ •• = ._,. -···· ........ ' h. --••• ._ ·---~--... -... ......... -··· ._,___,. -._. ___ ..._ -• ----·--~-....__ ........ __ ,_ ........ _ 0 $·--··. .. + •• ----..------- • f~NSPORTATION TllANSPORTATION TllANSl'ORTATION ' TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION '68 BUICK Sport Waaon. Thil. 1ta~ion wl!-gon 1.z absolute- ly loaded with aulomauc, radio, _heater, po\\·er steering, powPr brakes. powf'r .. ~r1ndows, power tail gate \\·indo\\', ~nd of roui;>e factory air c'Onditionini;:. Beauttful hlu~ with slm. \\'i;iod gnjn p&Ilellln:;: and mstch1ng blue interior. Don't miss this one at only SALE $4222 PRICI . '67 CADILLAC . Coupe d~ Ville. Beautiful Monterey Green fin· isb with Black vinyl roof and. full ~eather in· terior. Full Cadillac power including . power vent windows and of course, factory &ll' con· ditlonin&. SALi $4666 PRICE '63 CHEVROLET Impala S\lper sport. Alpinf' i.~lhite. exterior with red bucket aeat interior. V8 engine, .11.ut~matlc transmission with ant.er console, radio and heater, powe:r 1teer!ng. white side wall tires. Don't miss this great buy. SAU $888 PRICI / '65 BUICK Thr luxurious Electra 225 CUstom 4 door hardtop with all the power accessoriff in- cluding power stttrln(, power brakes, power windows, powt"r aeat.. factory air condttion- lng. Alpine white with black landau roof and harmonizing Interior, SAU $1888 PllCI '65 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. Cadillac'& fine1t I01d fully power equipped for luxury dri'finc .. Of course this includes factory air conditionma:, power windows, 6 way power se.11.t, tilt steerinf wheel, and finished in gleanrlnr Turquoi&e with harmonizing leather and cloth interior. SALE $2555 PRICI '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmluion. power steering, power brakes, radio and heater. hue· ket seats, center console, tachometer, white side wall tirl'!S. SALi $1444 PllCI t I j I iii' . •;,~ t '• I '\~ l ' !1t1·· ~· 1! If, I ;y ~· .;. i· • f 'r 1 ~. . ' i ,~ :; "' . 1 t;· f :'i, 11 ' 166 CADILLAC '64 CHEVROLET Co'3: de Ville. Solid srttn finish with CJ'l!eft Olevelle Malibu Super SporL A beautiful lta er and nylon Interior. Full Cadillac power tuxedo black exterior with black bucket seat eqlupment plus factory air condltionini, tilt· interior. 4 speed transmission, positrac:tion, tteeri.nr whee.I. PQWer door loclul, 6 way sul Thomu fuel injection, power windOW5, wood and many other of the extru offered by sport steerin& wheel, tack, wide ova1 tJres, Codll;la~ radio &nd heater. You wan't WaQt to miss $3888 this on~ SAU PRICE SALE PRICED I '66 MERCURY '67 CADILLAC Popular Colony Park family station wqon El Dorado. Cashmere iv'!ft with matchinf. · with only 21,000 care!ul~drlven miles. Fae· cloth and leather interior th a padded roo , tory ait~and full power, c me lu.&gare rack. All of the cadillac power assist:s with stereo Beautiful Ivanhoe il'eeJI with full beige le&th· radio, factory alr conditioning of course and er interior. Here's quality at a big savinp! Vogue Jnmium tires. This it truly a fine buy (SVY53ll at this low price, SALE PRICED SALE $5999 PltlCE '66 CADILLAC '67 OLDSMOBILE Coupe de Ville. Solid green finish wilh gTlf!ell Custom Delta 4 Door hardtop. Factory air leather and nylon interior. Full CadJilac pow. conditioned with power steering and power M' equipment plus factory air conditioning, brakes, automatic transmission. r.11.dlo .11..nd tilt·steering wheel, power door locla. 6 way heater, white side wall tires, absoluteJy beau· seat and mMy other _of the extru offered by tlful. ~tin silver exterior with harmonizin& Cadillac.. <Stock No. 6871 interior. SAU $3888 PRICE SAU $2888 PRICE OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM Cadillacs A vailahle ALSO For Delivery All New 1969 • Large Selection of '68's at Tremendous Savings • LEASE DIRECT e Large Selection e Choice Of Colors e Models & Equipment e Fast Delivery e Fast Service SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA N.ABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 SEE THE ALL NEW '69 OLDSMOBILE TODAY! 1968 Oldsmobiles At Final Year End DISCOUNn! Lar9est Stock in Oran9e County By Factory Count Over 20 Executive and Demo Cars at Even Greater SAVINGS .•• UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2500 HAl80R BLVD. ,COSTA MESA 546-5550 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH PONTIAC PONTIAC '67 Ply. Belvedere .55 Ply moud>. 4 d,. ... ,64 Ponti"' 2 "'· ,:;;::;;: IOY CARVER 2 Dr. hdtp. V-8. pi s, auto rings ' bearlnp, rood PON .. •c 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS 1..ARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center -~~~--~---·~ sril du11 to death in fllmily . tires. $65. 5.lS-6'Jll lo mi. All orig. XJnt cond. 'ft Harber BL., Com M• $J1'IJ Below Blue Boo\<. DAILY PI.I.OI' WANT ADS Sell 11 Blue Bk. 64&-1638 Kl 6 AA.14 BRING RESULTS! or 96201 after 7 PM -rrt I ~,;"'~~~""~'~•::;r~64'>~1~194~=-'--=~~:;:;~~~=,;,,~~;;;:.==:,=;~ 0ranp County'• hcto.dw 1-: tlOO 0ea1u tor RoUt • 1to1u and THE MAGNIFICENT 1969 LINCOLN MERCURY MOTOR CARS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AND AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1!>1'!.N SUNDAY -· Y6UNG.Sale8man wUh com· pany car provided has '67 GTO 389 -4 barrel. Hunt trans., HU & Hers AM/FM 13032 Harbor Blvd. 5374646 radio, 8 track stereo t3'1f!. ==~=~~~;; Xlnt cond., medium miles. RAMBLER blue bottom, white vinyl --------top. while int, Take over payments. 548-0003 '68 Pontiac Bonnevill• '62 RAMBLER Classic, xlnt cond. Rebuilt f'~ &: new paint. Mwit sell. Ask $429. -. }ff, has evfirylhil'lg .. · you •59 RAMBLER., runs xJnl., name \t! Must 181 now. Very low mile.: clean; $.100 ar low mileL Will take older tradl!. ~im trsdt.. call Ted. alter ll, ======== <e<-9713 "' 5e<l63< T ·BIRD 'ii GRAND Prix, fact. air. --------lUH. pwr. brb. I 1teer.; 00 T·BmD. NI pawa". auto.· tran&. Lo mi. Xlnt Factory air. lM.thet D- dlnd'. 1 • Owner. S2f!l95, tl!l"'t«. 8"p wl 1!rown \an. -dau .... Xlnt"""'·· bald•. ·~ GTO, automauc: only flUt moo, S46-336'1 '3,(0) ml. Exc911!nt cond in-191!7 Classk T·Bi:d tide ._out. !':2588 metallic ireen. new enaine. 'a PONTIAC Vf'l'ltura. ~ auto treas, braket. pwr ed, taJ!.e cw. l'9Yftltl o( steerfnl. Prtv .. party. DIQ'I ftftnantt. 5fO-MC1 aft S PM 546-1210. eve. 5t6-8829 PONTIAC '15. •ta 1:1"" """ 1' T·BIRD -· -4 lpeed. M\1lt •ll iuso: tint. atnufne' leather t. -Pn•/Dal11. m-cm tetor, •.tereo tape, all the 'f3 Tempqt waaon. v.a. Pow· extru. ruoo. n) 493--U29 .,. otr•1. """' ohil!. "'11. '57 T-11110 5f.OOO mt $100. 962-2384 ~tUfll aell! 6'1'&445 ' AH-SO!! Mr. Mlmot1bought1 Toyota whlle lfvlna In J1pan •.. Then, h• relates, he mowd te "Tht Stites,. To Star In tht "New Ch•rlle Chin" He came very fa r to be a TV star ind left hi• Toyot11t home ••• He rode on the bus. h1tecl the fu ss And Nicf, "this is no w1y to f'O.llm" He heerd of MARQUIS, d-n by the M•, In the town of Laguna Betc:h .•• A d ealer who's fa ir & on the sciu•r• ind puts TOYOTAS in evervont's reachf Now Mr. Mlmota h11 1 NEW TOYOTA incl Is 1lways on the GO , •• H• wit pt..\MCI with eur p rice aM the 111 .. m1n w11 nid ••• Ju he left, he 1Ald, "SEllVICE? • , • AH SOI" '69 T11otas -Immediate DeUvery llar,uis motors 900 So. Coai't HkJhway Laguna Beach 494-7503 ' i I ' I I I • . 'T-~ .... --T" -----· --?" ·----------~·------~----.... •• • •• • • • • .... • • • \10 ...... -......... -...... ---------~ --------------.. • • • IT'S 1969 PONTIAC TIME! TIME TO .••• I " ' • . .. . AND TODAY'S THE DAY AT ROY CARVER'S! SEE THE CAR, THE ENTIRE ·CAR INDUSTRY IS TALKING ABOUT! , OUR ULTIMATE Here's th• eufomobUe th•f the othcrs •r• still dreemin9 ebout. And they will be for 1 long timc. Only Pontiec can build Grind Prix. With stenderds like '400-cubic inch V-8, hidden redio" entenU, · Ctrp1thl1111-Etm ,lurl ·· Grein paneling and the ~newNt, end most.A·~JCl#kkrl driver's compartment -,Y•r. Sn for yo~ .~hY,'(".!~9 . '" , Grind Prix is the ultim1te Bre•k Away car. 1\en, ~y not Break Away! ~ ' · f ' THIS ISN'T JUST A SHOWIN.G ••..• • • -.••• WE A E SELLING AND · DELIVERING TODAY '!· r· .,. .-' WE'RE .CONTINUIN6 WHERE WE LEFT OFF WITH' THE '681'Wf1H Tl'IE BEST PRICES & TERMS WE CAN OFFER I A LITTLE · PAZAZZ:· IN ·· YOUR GARAGE! J ' ,. . :THE IREAK AWAY SPORTS CAR 'r ~I.Mn thinking •bout • lporil Cir thlt Y••r7 w.11. lt1rt :o, ~ lhl~lcin9 1bouf the Breek Away Firebird ••• Ponti•c'• , pottiest mechine. New for 1969 i1 Firebird'1 •xt.,.ior .A s+yling, with l exelu1ive colors and 13 other color choice1. Plu1 re1tyled Slimline Strato.buclr.t front 1eet1 • . Jt'1 up to yOu to choose 1nything from • nifty, thrifty OH.C-6 up to • moving Firebird '400 Rem Air. And for other options , , , well, just name 'em. Ch.cir o!l+~~ow' littl• it cash to own the Bre1lr Aw1y sports cer of th• yeer. .. ... ,. I ' • • .., . \. •• ' J I i '\ I i \ -... =· • ..... - --.~ ... ·----r----.------~---~----~~------.... --------:.:..;...;,..,.,,.,;_..!;o.~-- -~T ··-... u 1969',s ·Are · He~e1 IMfl\IDIATI Dl,LIYE•Y . 1969 VALIANT B=D.:IU9 ROADRUBNER Fully f1ctory 1q11ippecl. Htahr, 1l1c:. wip1r1, 119ht1r, ''"''" 91ncy fl11h1rs, front I r11r 111t belh, 1hould1r h1rn111, p1clcl1d cl11h, No. Vl2119EI06l77 $ 5195 Down sso ·Mo. $ Pf11 Ta & Lia. All "" w ,.,. .. ., ........... ,, ftlHftil hicht4• ... Uc •• flnuce cha,,.. on appr1"4 CNdh by Clilylltr CN4Jt Corp. '66 FORD 4 DOOR FullY EwlPHd lncludlno POMW 11ftrln1 &-m111w 1xlr11. Lk. No. UOA Jl1 '877. T•tal $29 Total $29 Tohl PrfC9 Dow1 Mrllly .. ~ & Uc. ,,.,. ,,.,, IWl IOOI ,.ICI Stltl '65 DODGE DART Automellc.. rldlo. hff~. Lie. No. NRC 650 Sft77 ~ 533 =., 533 ~:', -7 -t Tl• & Lie. ,.,..., ,,._,, ILUI 1001 PllCI $1215 '67 MUSTANG futl'I ~. OU11Mdlng ~ ... Lie. No. \ll!J 7ID 'lll77. ;.,.&Lie. $s11; s57 $ ILUI IOOl P•ICI S2040 '68 DODGE DART G.T. H.,.dtop Cl.upe. Radio. hetltr, tlltomalk, landtu fCP , Lie. Ko. \ISZ <CH 11977 ~-= 567 1".':'. 567 ~-:'., l + Tt~ & lk. ,.,.,, ,..,., ILUI IOOl PllCI $2170 '64 DODGE DART GT 2 Doat htl'd .... .t.beolut.ry IMded llldudlllS budi:tt ... IL Lie. He. CINU 90ll s677 ~ 523 :.".':~ 523 ~-:'., + T1• a Ut. ,..... py.t. ILUI 1oor-PllCI St t 11 '66 PONTIAC 2 Oaor. Fullv t'lulpped ll'ltludln11 r1dlo 1nd he11et". Llc. No. SVC ml 5877~'::'. 529 1-::". 529 ~-:'., +Tu & lie. ,.,... ,,,... ILUI IOOI PllCI St 111 '64 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX l Ooof 1!1rotw. F1<!or~ 1lr. -r •llMrlrit, rldio, .,_,.._, IU!Ofnlllc. lie. Nt. IOS 7:11 Immediate Delivery .. 1969 . FUltY 2 Do·o1 Fwlly f1ctory eqwippM. He.thr, •l•cffk wip•rt, llght1r, 1m1rg1ncy fl11htr1, fro11+. r11r 11ri b.lh, 1h1ul41r h1nie11,"" p.ddff d11h. '2277 Plus TIX • l ie. $ o· 195 n. $59 Dn. Order Yours Now 48 MO·NTHS BA .. . . I Fl.DICl,NG AVAIU.IU -..QN. ALL NEW HH CHIYSLJU AND PLYM· OUTI,1$ IN sTOC:K ON APPIOVID JANK CREDIT AT COM· MIRCll\L _ ~JIC~NAL ~NK IN WISTMINSTIR. ! wHltE ,,, s·EAL :i ON ANY USED CAR WITH A :: :1 YOOR GUWll1H ON ANY USaD C.U WITH A r. tj,77 ~! 523 1".':'.. 523 ~-:', + Tllr &•Lie. ...Mt. ,., ... , . , . ILUI IOOK PllCI Sl715S 100% Unconditional Guarin-~ tea -Th i s Star Statas in US~D CA'RS HAYE .. Writln9 thot Wh;ie· C~rysl•r· c THE FOLLOWING " Plymovth 9":.;aote9' th• ••• a OPEN 7 DAYS 'Tll 10 P.M. ONLY MINUTES AWAY from where you t.ve -easy to reach from any area in Orange County. · ~ · , r. I 00 .,.. A9•ine.t Mach1nic1t da· ., :Five l5)•lr1nd New Tires ,. facts for 100 d1y1 or 4,000 ·~· Br!n4"~ Battery Milas Which Ever Comes · First •Al.I 4 •r.1c:M Have B•n After Purcltase, This includas :: Relined With Bonded lining ,. All Mechanical Parts, Eiactri· " u ;: •we Do the Above for cal Eqwipment, I at t • r y, ~ 2 RHaon1 :: Spaadometar, Radio, Haatar 1: 1. Ta .._. .u:l•111 _..,., fw on All Cars. This 6u1r1nta1 -_...en -4 tltltlr '-Iii... z. Ta _.. _.. ... ..n tile .._ Covars All Parts and labor :: ..., ..,. ...iteMe. Free To Yowl 5195 Down $ 69 Mo. · ~ Pl• Ta & Uc. Immediate Delivery Aft..,._.,., •• , ... 1tw4, .. J6 wtt. IHI• ta· a Qa.. • ..... ...... .. t CN4lt ~ ~ c...lit c.rp. '64 FORD COUNTRY StjlUIR'' Slttlofl WI-. ,._ \l•rlnl. Mon'lllk. rMfo Ind he111r. Lie. Me. UWW 024 '677 ~ 523 :.".':'. 523 ~-:', + TU & Uc. ,,.. ,,., ILUI 1001 NICI SlllO '66 MERCURY CAPRI Ccini.1. 2 door" llltdtaP, ttctory 1lr ~ltlol'lln1, -• 1tHrl1111, 1utllomlllc. rldlo.. l!Mltl'i Lie. MG. WEU nt 11177 T.... $40 T .... '40 T .... 'Z';:x & Lie. ~-:.:. .~:r, ILUI IOOI PllCI 0140 '68 DODGE DART G.T •. .2 Door PIAnttep. Ill~ llleter,.111ft!'n•tlc. Lie. Ht. VSZ '51 51877 ':::'. 563 = 563-:::, · + TIJC A Uc. ryMt, ,.,.... 11.UI IOOI PllCI mos '65 DODGE POLARA WAGON lo.did wllll 111Ulttrn1nt. Lie. NII. T JN UL .,477 ~&Lie. 'SOE $50 = ILUI 1001 PllCI Sl 140 '64 'PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR llldle, '-""°• """""lk. ,...., 1t.rll)ll. Lie. Mo. JSN 7" '477 ':::'. '16 = 516 = + T•itu~lclool "lCI s11':rr:·· . ' ,,... '65 CHEV. IMPALA HDTP. 4 oo.. flldllrY •Ir. rtdle ...... ~llOWlr ...... .,, •• wl..tow .. 317 v ... Lie. ,... MIN n1 '1071 = ' 536 1-::". 536 ~";:'., + T1111 I Uc. Pywf. l'yait. , ILUI 1001 PllCI S171S '68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 2 ~MPjfyi:.pq#W ·~I~ ''901~590 M~:i:1• I.ff' +TnaUc. ,,.,. Pr•· ' l&.&fl IOOI n1c1 SIJU '67 CH YROLET 4 DOOR l'Ki.ry 1fr, rpeit. llMW, wtlmlllc,.•,...r....,,,._ Dori't 111111 tillll -. lie.. N9. TVK1'J ~1'477 =. . 549 =., 549 :.-:, it T•,&"""-ry.t. ry.. IOOl'PllCI UJJO • '63 FORll ·COUNTRY SEDAN ,.._. 1ffftl111, 1111W1111k tr~. radio tnoll hlttw. Lie. Me. IOK 2n ~577 = . '19 :.".':~ 519 :.-:, + TU'I Uc. ,.,... ,,.,, ILUI fOOC PllCI StlS . COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER TIRED OF JUST JOGGING ALONG/ TO TIANSPOIT DYNAMICS, THE LIADINC9 IEARING MANUFACTURER IN THE COUNTRY! \ . ·WI NllD • MACHINIST <AbHltY to oper•t• O.D. Grinder, L•the, MIU. Min. S yMts experience) . ~ OPEIAnONS SUPERVISOR • TOOL & CUnER GRINDER • r SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 9;30 AM II Inside Footbllll: (C) George Allen and Gil Stratton dis· cuss the upcoming game, plus highlights of last week's con· tests. 10:00 II NFL Today: (C) The Los Angeles Rams meet the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Jack Buck calls the play-by-play and Pat Summerall serves as analyst. 10:30 0 AFL Football: (C) San Diego Chargers meet the Cincinnati Bengals at Cincinnati. 12:00 NOON 0 NCAA football Highlights: (C) Films of key plays In weekend college games. 1:00 PM 0 AFL Football: (C) The Oakland Raiders meet the Houston Oilers at Houston. 1:30 I) Portuguese Bend Hone Show: (C) The 11th annual show is one of the largest and most colorful equestrian events In the world. Bob Dunn serves as reporter for the broadcast that covers the Open Jumper Stake; the Tennessee Walking Horse Stake; the Three Gaited Saddle Horse Stake; and the Five Gaited Saddle Horse Stake. Reporter Dunn explains the events, how they are performed and how they are judged to enable viewers to understand the classic equestrian show and com· pet1t1on. 2:00 m USC Football: (C) USC Trojans meet Northwestem's Wild· cats at Evanston, Illinois 1n a pre-season game with sports· caster Tom Kelly calling the play-by·play from Dyche Stadium. Jim Arnett is the color man. 2:30 IJ Notre 0.me football: (C) The Fighting Irish battle the hard· hitting Purdue team. Jim Simpson comments on this game that promises to be one of the most exciting of the season. 4:00 D UCLA Football: (C) Sportscaster Keith Jackson calls the rugged play·by·play action as the UCLA Bruins tackht the Washington State Cougars. 8:30 IJ Roller Games: (C) Dick Lane calls the action as the Los Angeles Thunderbirds skate In the Olympic against the Texas Outlaws. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 8:30 0 Tommy Prothro Show: (C) Using stop-action cameras, Coach Prothro presents highlights of the previous weekend's UCLA football game when the Bruins played the Washington State Cougars. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 10:30 AM O NBC airs the World Series of Baseball ~ning today. The first two games, broadcast today and tomorrow begin at 10:30 AM, with a 15·mmute pre-game show. The Detroit Tigers will face the St. Louis Cardinals in the Cardinals' home sta· d1um. All regularly scheduled programming will be preempted in order that NBC can present the-1968 Wortd Series of Base· ball. SATURDAY, OCTOBER S 9:30 AM O Wortd Serles of Baseball: (C) NBC colorcasts the cover· age of the third game In the 1968 Series from the home field of the American League team, the Detroit Tigers. 1:15 PM fJ NCAA Football: (C) Washington takes on Oregon State on Oregon's field. S:OO fJ ABC'• Wide Wot1d of Spof1s: (C) Jim McKay comments on the International Figure-Skating Championships from Bertin. 5:30 IJ Celebrity Biiiiards: (C) legendary billiards champion Min· nesota Fats plays personalities from the entertainment world. Tonight's challenger 1s cigar-smoking George Bums. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ta IKl•M May be used on envelopes as return address labels. Also very l.ondy as identification labels for marking personol items such as books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on glass and may be used for marking home canned food items. All labels are , printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper and pocked in reusable magic seal top container. Mrs. Christine Brown 969 PoJt Road Costa Mesa, Car.f. 92626 ,--------- - ---1 I I I I I Fiii in this ,.oupon, c:lip •nd mail with $1.00 to; Pilot Printing, L•b•I Div., 8011 1875, ( N•wporl Buc:h, C•lif. 92661 I I I I I I ··~--·-·-··········-····-······--------------------·-·· ·······-··················--·--·····----------·-········ Be aur• to UH your Zip Code I I I I , __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L -----------FREE BONUS WITH EACH ORDER OF LABELS WE WILL INCLUDE FIEE SET OF PACKAGE MAILING LABELS. To _I THC DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 art victims of their mother'• nar· ol today'1 pme and ~ ol cotic pllla, and then plct up the ::l!ames pla,.S today. trail of a burtlar auspecttd of 9:30 II (I) NE.W SfASOle Pettlclllt staalln1 color tafevlaton sets. Nata· J : (C) (30) stew Elliott tit Maste,., Rq Ballard euat. proudlY announces that Betty Jo !IHI m n. O.U.C a-: (C) wlll soon ltwe for Blltlmo19 tor ,Jim---i.anp hosts. the birth of their flm baby, and ..... $ ....._: (C) "'1111 S.-all of HootefYlllt Is shocked that ..... ttdl" (comedy) '$-Mart· tht family doctor will not be In at· ryn Monroe, tom Ewell, Evelyn tendance. Bea Btnaderet, Edpr l:OO G n. Iii Nein: (C) (60) Clett its SonnJ Tufta Robert Straua.. Buchanan, Lori S.undtrs, Lindi !Robtrts.u Fruk McSet (C) (30) Trdt or c.naeiaueoas (C) (30) Kaye Hennlna. Meredith M1cRaa, ................ -(""' To-Plblk Selvke (C) (30) Miu Minor and frank c.dy atar. __, '"' ~~, n. llllle ._. Reals Toomey m1ku hll first ap-itrt'• dlOW libs on a Sc>tnbll· Leal I-.: ''£.noulh To Live pearanca u Doc Stu1rt American fllYOI' with auuta Ctlk:o. On ,, (R) 8 Dr. IJldal'9 (60) Chill, ind Johnny )olnln1 the Ranch · ~ (I) NtW SEASON HollJ•H• 11ni. 1.-00 II 9 (I) Cet Smart: (C) (30) htace: (C) (60) Bina Crosby hosts. ~ 8-City (C) (60) ''Snoopy Smut Versus the Red ShOWC19ed in the outlna ire Sid DOUT TM lnvadtn: (C) (60) Baron." Mu has to mort to a Centr, members of the New York eachhttd." D1vld Vincent siahts world War I airplane In an effort cast of ''Your Own Thlna," ~ a flyln1 Sitar l1ndlni. to save th• nftion'a potato crop. Lincoln, the lriston Honiemen, Jtan-1 Satabn1* n.tre KA0S with lb Operation Starch nit C. Riley, 1nd Bobby Goldsboro. UD ~ ''HCMtcraft, 1968." proaram ha found a way to wipe I News: (C) (30) llrry Burrell. CJ) o.ktlft (C) out the food crops by dustlns the Emm Tlbb 511ow (C) (30) 6:30 IRIC SltllnflJ Ntn: (C) (30) fltlds from the air. u TonHnta Jess Marlow. D lfiJ (!) 11le fM1f)aed 8a•! l~ 9 (I) NEW SEASON ll111nta: O S...•nta Tlltltr.: (C) (60) I (J"Oflob Eubanks hosts. ' ( {!O) Mannix becomes an ln- '°O"nt Step Down." A widow learns lolia&: (C) (2 hr) H1!'0'd dtpendent privtle detective and th1t her husb1nd had been rtlls· nson, number 3 lllht·heavyw11afit ltlVtS the computerized lntemct tered at a motel with another worn· contender, mlfts Eddie Jones, Acency for which ht worked. Mannix an when he died and she swears rtnktd number 1 lllht-huvywelahl opens a one·man office on tht rwen11. Ida Lupino, Leslie Nielsen, The fl&ht Is broadcast from las lower floor of the two-story bulldlns Gena Rowlands sttr. Yeps. In which he livn so he can func. m Wolptt Special: (60) "The Gen· ~ lllCl Owe~ .~ (C) (30) .. tion in his own fret·'!heellna mtn· eral." The story of Dou&las Mac· NET .......,, ltttvln vs. Leary. ner. Joinlna the cast 1s Gill Asher, Arthur ind his colorful career as a ( ) a younc actress who will play Peaa mlllt1ry hero and aide to Teddy llJ N91n Cit. llniat Fair, Mannlx's secretary. Mike Con· Roosevell l:JO fJ 9 Cf) NEW SEASON 111 TII'" nors stars. Players from the Thea'!• U (!)Car and Trldl (C) Sons: (C) (30) Kttle dbcovers aht of the Deaf make appearances in Ci) RDwln & Mtrtln (C) Is prqn1nt, end the Doualas f1mlly toniahrs epi~e. They ar. Audrey 1:55 Rt'rURtl U... w ... .,: (C) areets the news enttnniasticllly, but Norton. Carolin~ union, Herl> llr· Chick Hnm interviews sc>eciel youni Emit wints to mab the son. Sanf0<d Diamond and Gregory cuests prior to todly's rarne. youna expectant mother the object Kimbtr11n. 7:00 II 9 Cl) CBS &tnla1 """= (C) o4 1 study projtct for his aclence 0 Mowit: "Rttae of a Slm,i. (JO) Rocer Mudd. class. Fred MacMurniy William Man" (comedy) '64-tiarry H. Cor· 0 ' l"c~ 1 A "-In Concert: Demarest. Don Grady, stanley Liv· belt, Diane Cilento, Thora Hird. (C) ( 0) rmen Oraaon conducts lnpton, Barry Llvinpton, •nd Tina I News: (C) (30) Clif Kl~ the Glendale Symphony Orchestra Cole star~ Cal's Corral (C) (30) and auest aololst Dorothy Waren-O@(j) Tiit Clllost and Mrs. : By O..nd sijold. Mllfr: (Cf (30) "Haunted Honey-• Boa cit MWco ea RICHFIELD PRESENTS moon." A de1d car en&Jne In a 10:30 Movie: "Col'Ytttt K-225" (ad-~ rainstorm forces an eloplna couple venture) '43-Randolph Scott, ~Ila * LOS ANGELES LAKERS Into Mrs. Muir's Gull eottaae for Raines. vs. SEAITLE SONICS th11 nlafil Hope Lanae. Echmd Mui· I Rosey 8titr (C) (30) R RETURft L.aUn Bmttball: (C) hare, Reta Sh1w star. Jonathan Daly Jot Pyne (C) (21h hr) (!" hr 25 min) Sporbcaster Chick and Yvonne Crala cuest. Coantry.Westtm Show (C) (30) H11rn, assisted by ex-pro Rod D @ (I) NEW SEASON Lawrence CI> 5mrday Nl&tlt Alcl: "Hou• Hundley, calls the fast-p1ctd court WV-ell: (CT (60) M1estro Welk and of Bamboo." ectlon es the Los Anptes lakers His Ch1m1>1ane Music Makers be· 11:00 IJ Eleven O'Cloct Report: (C) Cltte battle the Seattle Supef'IOnlcs In 1· the 14th seuon of the show. Roberts. Sttttlt Center Coliseum. Bill WtnOD Show (C) (30) I News.: (C) Keith McBee. D Ded 'V•lltJ Days: (C) (30) Dutle Makal Mowit: ~na" (comedy) ''l>ress for • Desert Girt." A poi&n· 9:00 fJ Qj CIHfEW SEASON Hopn'a ' -Groucho Marx, Carmen Miran· ant tile of 1 youna couple who Heroes: (C) (30) Sergeant Schultz, da. ,. spend most of their lives trylna to the unwittlna courier for messaa8' 9 @ Spotflatlt .. ThNtn: Mon- make enou1h money to leave the between Hoaan end a woman spy ster on Campus. harsh desert. Menette H1rtlay, Rich· posina as 1 waitress at the local 9 Cl) Weebnd Movie 1rd Btymer, Russ Bender, lvatou hofbrau, suddenly Is Nrmariled by 11:15 IJ fabtdoa 52 Movie: (C) "01t Redd ind Bitty Ford star. 1 Gestlpo officer for tnnsf« to Desire" (drema) ·~ock Hudson, U~~ .. E.?2_ _ the Russian front Bob Crane, John Natalie Wood, Anne Baxter, Julie ..,._ .. ,. , .. , Banner, Werner Klemperer end Ivan Adams. "" tor Uwlq Dixon star. 0 s.turday Nlpt Movie: H3' "8Jin1 die llfltlr (R) 0 Q Cl) Saturdq Nllftt at Hie t104us" (suspense) '65 -.J.mes 7.-.a. -3-t-CI)~ ~•-•...a.a.a llovltl: (t) "'TIM Train" (dram.) Gerner, Eva Marie Saint, Rod Taylor, -1.:11 -... __.,.. -'65-8urt llncaster. Paul Scofield, Werner Peters. : (C) (60) Shelli M.cRat J .. nne Moraau, Michel Simon, Sui· 11:30 €E Tutro fa•llllr and Jene Kun rw)oln Jackie Glaaton anne Aon, Ch1r1ts Miiiot A German 11~ ~ lNIC News Servk:e: (C) (30) and Alt Clrney is "The Honey· ookmel's efforts to transport ~ M r1ow moonera" in a new format this France's art treasures to Germany ~ 1 · season. In addition to three ori&lnal neer the end of Wor1d Wer II are 11:50 fJ Mowlt: "Seven AllllJ .,_.. (dra· hour·lona musical oomtdy v1rta· jeoptrdlled by 1 frendl railway ma) ·~aymond Ml5'ty, Debra tlons, ttlt quamboml quarttt ... offldaL Platt. aPPMf In at lmt elPt 15-llMte 1 •• a ,...,. Sllew (C) (30) WIG~ CJ)""" (C) ""=~12:~~ IE' ....... (R) 12:151Jn.tTontplAol9(C) !Pi 'IP"~tl'I Mal'°1 (Mertln MR· • NodMI T_.,.tlu 12:30 m Naked City ner) and Reed (Kent McCord) at· 1:2.S R R£1URN Lahrs Wrap-up: (C) &) Cinema s.turdly: "Give Me tht tempt to 11vt two am.H bop wbo C1ilck Heam returns for hlatillahts Stirs." SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 rvrNINC I 6 E 6 1 ) 8 e e s lC lC 11 11 t t SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29 MORNING All stations reserve the right to change prOIJ'Bm· ming without advance no- tice. 6:15 6:30 6:50 7:00 TM Ctlriltllp!Mra The llbl• A.Mwtfs Glvt Us Tiiis Day/Ntn (C) T °"' 1nd '-TY (C) Mr. WIMbene (C) 7:30 Aqu11n1n (C) • World of Youth (C) 8:00 Citl Cf) Ll11p Unto MJ Feet ~ lrwistop!Mra (C) Mormon T1beti11ele Ctlolr (C) • Mort for Your Mon., i• hne'a Cartoon Cntl1 (C) MlnlAlrt1I Alliance Cod laat~(C) • tan1 Sobr1 lol Hljoa 8:15 TM Cll....,...,. 8:30 i..oo. Up Ind lJwe: (C) "I BUiit y House." A folktln11in1 concert by five youn1 semin1rian1 known as The Monfort Mission. 0 Profile I C1thtd,.I of Ton1onw (C) F1ee t1D Fae. (C) Movit: ""-t Merk of lon'o" (adventure) '40 -Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell. I Kathryn KulthHn (C) (I) Pent.c:ostll HollntSS Cl) full Go1i>t1 RwlYll &cM1 KMEX (C) 9:00 Ctmn 11lree (C) MJ Favortt. Sermon: (C) Guest Is R1bbl Solom~ F. K.leinm1n, Tem· ,1e Kol Odom, Encino, Callf. I Casper Cartoons (C) Wondlnlm1 (C) Country Mualc (C) ~A. A. Allen f11ttt tor Tocl1y (C) Tom ind JefJJ (C) g) Varitdldel (C) 9:30 IJ lnsldt foot1>1ll (C) 0 Frontlen of F11ttt: (C) "stu- dents in Revolt." Discussion about the present student unrest In our universities. 0 Movie: "FIUdlnf, Fussln' & A·flflltin'" (comedy) '4S-00nald O'Connor. Marjorie Main. R ¥ f~;\~a. (C) ~ ~ Aqu11Hn (C) 10:00 B 9 Cl) Nfl Today: (C) Los An· geles Rams vi Clwel1nd Browns. R This Is Utt life (C) ~ @ (]) Linus die Llonhurtld 0 Movie: (C) "Q1111n of Oufllr 51>1ce" {sci-fl) '58-Zsa Zsa O.bor. (!) Movie: "Ar.cl for Hilt,. (ad· venture) '59 -Sten Brodie, tom Hubbard. ~ Cl) first llptbt Qurdl fm hn1)I 10:30 0 @00 Afl football: (C) Sin Diego vs. Cincinnati. O @ ({) Klnr Kona (C) 11:001 Homebuym' &uldt (C) @ (]) lullwlnkle (C) Church In tilt Ho.. (C) ll:J00@(])011c:iMc1. CC> "Honr KOnt-The Water P9opll " B MIMI! (C) "11le ""'"' tf .. G R Set COut" (adventure) '61-bx Barbr, overnor eagan Estell• Bl1ln. /\rTfRNOON lZ.-00~&... ~ @ (I) NCAA F uth II Hip. (C) Movie: (C) "Mast. of a. Oftd" (sci-fl) '61-Vlncent Price, Henry Hull. I lnt-'llprt Par•t Ca11peon tn ,.. hip (C) 12:30 Tiles of ti-. GolM Wiit ,ublit Senice (C l:i>O 9 (6) Afl Fill: (C) Otk· land Raiders vs. Houston Oiiers. 8 (i7J (I) Issues Ind Anlwtf'I (C) Mlillon $ Movie: "Yanco" (dra· ma) '64 -Ricardo Antoni, Jesus Medina. I Revlvtl Arts (C) ftli S•ndtez 1:30 I tRC!A(IPortu1uut ltnd Grit Show: (C) Sports reporter Bob Dunn describes the various events at the 11th 1nnual show with all the pareantry and eques- trian competition. &l Voice of Ctfwary (C) ~Cl) W...Uln1 (C) 2:i>O O Press Conference (C) m USC Footl»IU: (C) USC vi. Northwestern. ll) Roll• Derbr (C) (j1) (I) Twin Biii: ''The Golden ~ .. and "Bobby Wart Is Misslna." 2:30 ~ Cf) Notre 01.. Foetball: ( ) Notre Dame vs. Purdue. O Movie: "Elcort for Hire" (mys. tery) '62 -June Thorl>um. Pett Murray, l:GO tJ ha tile Nation: (C) U.N. Am· bassador Georae Ball (Ue.sts. - News (C) Cn1lcacle of Boob (C) DOUT Man ht the Ap of ._. olutloft1ry Q1n19: Robert M. Hutch· Ins. director of the Cent.er for the Study of Democratic .1nstttutlona. and Vemon I. Cheadly, UC Slnta Bart>ara, lecture on "The New WOfld of Man." I Muslcl ' P1l1bru 3:30 Commitment (C) Country Carouaal: (C) Red Bnaham guests. I Zoor1m1 (C) T1rdeacl1 Mexican1 3:.S Movie: (C) ""-t Grett Slo111 pritlllf" (.estern) '53-Jeff Chan- dler, Faith Oomeraue, Lyle Bettpr. 4:GO§ Yltwpoint <C> · Yotrtll lftd Police (C) UCU Football: (C) UctA Bruins vs. Washington State Cou1ars. I Pit loone (C) IJHCO . I lllllewt In Mlrldts (C) ~Town Hall M..tln1 (C) 4:30 tJ N,..1kers (C) 8 On Ca11p1&1: (C) "Pitzer Ad· venture." Guest Or. John Atherton la Pre$ident of Pitzer Collt1e. new· est of the Claremont Collerea and brand-new member of the 1• pendent Coll11es of Soutflem C.11· fornla. I Trot1n Huddle Cl) You ind the Law (C) Who Isl (C) "Oscar Niemeyer." (fil a (j) flCf the N1tion (C) 5:00 tJ Newa: (C) Cltlt Roberti. D .._, Collfnace <C> (Conllnutd) As Guest Presenter Governor Ronald Reagan is the guest presenter of the weekly $1000 check awarded some lucky collegiate act on Your All· American College Show when it debuts on a new station for lhe Fall season, KHJ, Channel 9, Friday at 10 PM, where it will be seen every Friday night at that time, according to KHJ-TV's D._ rector of Station Operation Mort Zimmerman. It's ralher appropriate that Govemor Reagan would appear on the first Channel 9 presenta- tion of the show. for he has been the subject of numerous motion picture presentations on the sta- tion; including a spcc:ial, ''Ronald Reagan Film Festival," which at- tracted national news attention when it was telecast the night he won the gubernatorial race against incumbent Pat Brown. Probably one of tbe all-time Reagan-starring favorites is "Knute Rockne, All-American," which finds his old friend Pat O'Brien in the title role as the Notre Dame coach. O'Brien is also on hand for the October 4th show as one of the three weekly guest judges. The other two arc actress Carolyn Jones and come- dian Stubby Kaye. There arc moments when Reagan and O'Brien reminisce about lheir days together in the film , but Reagan spends most of the time congratulating Your All-American College host, Dennis James, and show's producer, Wendell Niles on the show itself, for he feels it's a fine contribution in the way o( television entertainment, focus- ing as it does, on the kind of student who is not only talented but is serious about h is education. Pointing out that he and his wife Nancy watch it quite regularly, Reagan added that he felt the students who compete on Your All- American College Show best represent American youth: that all too much newspaper ,pace and television coverage is devoted to the minority of students---those who are dissenters. troublemake rs and more concerned with• controversy than positive contrihutions they could make to our social system. PARA OISE FOUND-William Shower. a.f Captain KirJ... during a memory lapse. marries Miramanee, played hy Sa- brina Scharf, unaware that a hurtling asteroid is headed /or the planet in "The Parodi.re Syndrome" epi.fode of NBC's Star Trek. Friday at JO PM. ••••••••••••• A SPEOAL ANNOUNCEMENT TV WEEK's management and editorial personnel have been ap- prised of a number of NEWS SPECIAL EVENTS that will take precedence over regularly scheduled programs in the coming weeks. We felt it only fair to infonn our subscribers of these events and to notify you in advance that LAST MINUTE CHANGES AND/OR PR£·EMPTIONS BY THE NETWORKS can be expected to accommodate the following: APOLLO VII Manned Rocket Flight: NBC plans to present live coverage of the first manned rocket flight In the Apollo series sometime In EARLY OCTOBER. THE WORLD SERIES: NBC will colorcast complete coverage of the Baseball World Series, scheduled to begin October 2nd. POLITICAL DEBATES: From now until Election Day on November 5, there Is the chance of frequent primetime pre-emptions for polltic.1 confrontations •lld debates. All these depend, however, on the dec:lalon Of Conl"'flS to su5pend the "Equal Tlm•" rutlna. The FBI / 8:00 Come Blow Your Horn/9:00 The ABC Sunday Night Movie 8Tonight on ABC(i) TH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 SUNDAY (Continued) 0 Mowt.: (C) "Solditr oC Fot'tlla9" (drama) '55 -Clartt Gable, Susan Hayward. Michael Rennie. m De FlintstDMs (C) Hne &un, Will Tmel rn Seven Arts TltNtre: "Wild River." ~ f6l future: (C) "Land °' White Alice:r' fm Capitol and CMro: (C) "Law and the New MOl'11ity," (j)Future • Toros 5:30 ~ (j) AIMtttlr Hour (C) ~ @ Meet t1'8 Press (C) The Monroes (C) MJ favorite Martian (C) &illip11'1 Island (C) Voice oC the Hoar : International Ma1arine (R) EVENING 6:00 fJ ~ (j) The 21st Century: (C) (30) "The Food Revolution." An examination of ways being devel- oped to increase the world's food supp_!l: 0 QJ @ eo:i.ce Bowl (C) (30) IJ Didi Slnct.h"s Po·u hl"lde (C) (60) I Don1ld O'Connor (C) (90) 12 O'Cfodl Hip (60) GO$pll of Cbrist 6:30 Ralph StofJ: (C) (30) The life, good times and hit tunes or song- writer Harry Ruby are presented. I feature (30) The Time Tunnel (C) (60) Marquee 22 (6) I Dream of Jeannie (C) ui.tion (R) Sandra ind Ji111in1 BaJS 6:55 @ K.-n farm Fida 7:00 i) (j) NEW StASON Wsie: (C) (30) When a landslide blocks the mountain road, Lassie races against time and risks her own life in a valiant effort to save a beau· tirul Canada goose from the ef- fects of poisoning. 0 HUCK FINN -Join * Huck on world-wide adventures. Color. 0 Qj 00 Hudl Finn: (C) (30) "The Terrible Tempered Kahleef." Huck and Tom ro to rescue Becky, who has been kidnaped and taken to the harem of the Kahleet. Mi- chael Shea, Kevin Schultz, Lu Ann Haslam. Ted Cassidy stl!r. 0 THE JOHN GARY SHOW * is just great tonight! 0 John 'arJ Sbow: (C) (90) Guests are Morey Amsterdam, Tommy James and The Shondells, Leon Bibb, Juan Serrano. Carmel Quinn and Cucho Viera. 0 @ (]) Lind of Ult &ia11ts: (C) (60) "Ghost Town." The seven Earthlings who were transported through a space warp to a distant planet in their rocket ship find themselves prisoners in a town scaled to their size. They enter a giant girl's doll city and are un· able to leave because of an elec- trical force field fencing the toy. I McHale's Nny (30) Do111iaeos Herda 7:30 Cij) ({)NEW SEASON Gentle Ben: (C) (30) Ben. the friendly bear, has a seafarin1 adventure with a wlly dolphin that has escaped from a seaquarium in a two-1>1rt stOfY that opens the second season ot the series. Dennis Weaver, Beth Brickell, Clint Howard star. Rance Howard Is featured as Henry Boom- hauer. 0 TONIGHT on "WORLD OF * COLOR,'' a hound rides herd on 500 pesky turkeys in "Boomerang" 0 QJ f6) Walt Disney: (C) (60) "Boomerang, Dot of Many Talents." Conclusion. A dedicated bachefor finds that a turkey drive can try a man's philoeoph~ecially when the turkeys are owned by a pretty widow. Darren McGavin, Patricia Crowt ey star (iJ Million $ Movie: (C) "The Won· den of Aladdin" (comedy) '61- Donald O'ConnOf', Noelle Adam. I Girl from UNClE (C) (60) Colt .45 (30) TM Bia Picture The French Chef 8:00 fJ Qj) (j) NEW SEASON Ed Sul· livan: (C) (60) An historic milestone is reached as the show launches ib 21st seaSlln with Red Skelton, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Steve lawrenc~ and Eydie Gorme. 11nd The Jetterson Airplane as head- liners. 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY * presents THE FBI 0 @ (3) The FBI: (C) (60) "Out Of ContrOT:'' Inspector Ersltine links the death of a U.S. border patrol· man to a shady oil well oper11tion near the Texas-Mexico border. James Franciscus. Simon Scott, Ar· mando Silvestre auest. I Public Service (C) (30) The f isher Fam ilJ Makin& Thinp 'row (C) (R) Cuatro Evas Para un Adam 8:30 0 ~ 00 Mothers-in-l aw: (C) (30) "A little Pregnancy Goes a lone Way." When Eve and Kaye try to convince Suzie that she has strange food cravings because of h& pregnancy, they both experience sympathy food cravings.. 0 ROLLER GAMES-Live (C) * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS I Ro'ler Games (C) (90) I Love Lucy (30) Adventure in Sports (C) (30) The World Tomorrow The Actors Comp1n1: Final r• hearsal for "Twelfth Nighl" 9:00 fJ ®) (j) NEW SEASON Smothers Brothers: (C) (60) Harry Belafonte, "Mama" Cass Elliott and presiden· tial "hopeful" Pat Paulsen are guests or Tom and Dick Smothers with The Jimmy Joyce Singers, The Ron Poindexter Dancers and Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra. 0 ~@ Bonanza: (C) (60) "Sa· lute to Yesterday." Possession of an Army payroll Jeopardize the lives of the Cartwrights. Candy and a small army unit Pat Conway, San- dra Smith and John Keiloeg guest 0 @ CI) SundaJ Nl&flt Movie: (C) "Come Blow Your Hom" (musi- cal) '63 -Frank Sinatra, lee J. Cobb, Molly Picon, Barbara Rush, Jill Sl John, Tony Bill, Dan Blocker. Phyllis McGuire. A bachelor, wh03t parents think it past time rOI' him to settle down. is surrounded by the finer things in life-beautiful women, classy automobiles. a stylish 1( 11 11 1: l: j rt n lh • I· F s 1) " If "J " y a I· "' e s '· I, '· ( t s , t s f ! apartment ind a closet full of ele- gant clothes. The carefree life de- ve'ops compllcltions when his younger brothef turns up ind b• gins to emulate hb life. m Profiles 111 eour.p <60> I Faith for Todq (C) (30) Peter C1mn 9:30 News: (C) (30) llny Burrell. Public Setvtc. filru (C) (30) = looll / Minion Fwu• Alroetry: :'Zbl&niew Herbert." Pol1nd's letdin& conlem· porary poet ,.ds his own worb. Translatin& the readlnp into Enr· lish are Or. Henri Coulette and Or. N0<man Fruman. m u lon1NN1tl 10:00 8 ~ Cl) NEW SEASON Mission: Impossible. (C) (60) Cinnamon poses as a 50·year-old blind prin· t es.1. heiress to a Balkan kingdom. The Impossible Missions Force must th wart the appointment of a regent to the throne of a small monarchy in the Balkans. Charles Aldman plays the r~ent in this epi$0de. Stars are Peter Graves. Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Gret MOfriS. Peter Lupus. 0 PHYLLIS DILLER -* Dorothy Malone and Leonard Nimoy. Color. 0 ~ (6) Pflyllis Diiier. (C) (60) Leonard Nlmoy. Dorothy Malone, The Ooodletown Pf Pef$. desi&ne1 Rudi Gemreich and hair stylist Vidc:I Sas.soon guest 0 SUnday Report: (C) (30) Stan Chambers. B WillilDI F. Buckl11: (C) (60) Dr. Arthur Bums and Joseph Barr discuss "The Money Problem." m News: (C) (30) Clif Kirk. Q) News: (C) (30) Bob Noble. m Gran T•tro 10:30 I World of y~ (C) (30) Merv Griffin (C) (90) HolldlJ (C) (30) 11 :00 B Eleven O'Clock Report: (C) Clete Roberts. 0 The 11th Hour Ntwa: (C) (30) Jess Marlow. 0 R1lph PMr1'1 Lis Vecas: (C) (30) Godfrey Cambridge ruests. 0 lnsi&1rt (C) (30) (9 Movte: "Twnty Brave Men" (a dventure) '60-Gary We<y, Annie Rosar. @00 Tllit o., 1961 (C) ~ Cl) Publlc Semt* 11:15 U Qi! Cl) cas Ntwa: (C} Hany Reasoner. O @{])ABC ..... (C) 11:30 B Movie: (C) .. ,'* P•I*' (ad· venture) '60 -Richard Burton, Carolyn Jones. 0 Movte: (C) "The 11orcJa Stiel" (suspense) '67-Don Murray, lneer Stevens. 0 Libmc. (C) 0 Movie: "Thlf1een Ciboltl" (hor· ror) '60 -Ch1r1es Hem.t. Jo Morrow. O F .. tures 11:45 0 Optn tor Dilc:ualon: (C) "Marl· juan&-A Proflle." 12:00 B World of Youth (C) m n Sunt1t sertp 12:15 0 Publlc SeMc1 n111 (C) 12:30 @ Cl'*lla Sunday: "C-Man." i:oo e Movie: "TM r ... Ranian" (western) 'Sl-Geor1e MontaomerY. Gale Storm. 1:30 0 KNBC R"*1 (C) Sunday has the look of a winner on CBS®2 lt'sa~ life bid you11 kWe it. You,I thril~ delight, cherish, grin-and bear it. America's mix-master of variety stirs things up again. Forget Mom. You'll love both of them best. 1he impossible • hap~ns every Sunday night. Lassie. 7 pm. Exciting adventures with the country's favorite collie. Gentle Bea. 7:30pm. Dennis Weaver, Clint Howard. The story of a bear with a heart of honey. F.d Sullivan. 8 pm. Still growing taller in his 21st year on television. Smotben Brothers. 9pm. Tom and Dick double your fun . Mission: lmpoaible.10 pm. Peter Graves, Martin Landau and Barbara Bain let the enemy self-destruct. Newcomer on Mayberry- It's one of those show biz stories that sounds like a press agent's concoction, but happens to be true. And It would be the heartwarming story of the year, if it didn't have some ironic overtones. It happened like this. Re· cently TV Guide ran a story about one of the most suc- cessful and shrewd personal managers in the business-- Richard 0 . Linke. Many years ago Linke signed on a young fellow with few credits but, Linke thought, a great poten· ti al. His name was Andy Gr if· fith. Under Linke's tutelage, Griffith became a "hot prop- erty" and star of the suc· cessful Andy Griffith TV se- ries, eight years on the air. Linke also manages Jim Na· bors, whom he hired for the Griffith show when Nabors was an unknown, and pro· palled him after two seasons into the Gomer Pyle series. Ken Berry is another client, and Ken stars this season in the spin-off version of the Andy Griffith Show called Mayberry RFD. Mayberry, where Andy and now Ken preside, is a tiny town set tn North Carolina. Now then-shortly after the TV Guide article ap· peared, Linke received a let- ter from a 13-year old named Calvin Peeler of Greenville, Tenn. (Linke's daughter Nan· ci called the letter to his attention.) The boy sug- gested th at w h at Li n k e needed on Mayberry was his. Calvin's, presence; and Cal· vin thought Linke must be the greatest manager around. The boy's mother thought he had written for an auto- graphed picture, until late one afternoon came a long distance call for the young- ster from Dick Linke in Hol· lywood. To make a long story short, Linke invited Calvin and his mother to fly to Los Angeles; they were met by Linke in his chauffered lim· ousine. The boy was given a screen test, and signed for a feature role; as of this mo- ment, he will be a semi-reg. ular on the series. Calvin, and his pretty mother (who is also a grand· mother, but doesn't look it) were guests at a fancy press party for Mayberry RFD re· cently. Andy Griffith was host. Calvin, it must be re- ported, whose nickname is little ·Peeler, conducted him· self in a poised manner usually foreign to 13·year·old boys, and particularly in a new and somewhat intimidat- ing surrounding. The irony of the situation is that Calvin will be the first and only Negro actor to ap· pear in Mayberry in all the years it has been on the air. Never before has a black face been seen in that small southern town, not even in street scenes. One can't help wondering what altruistic and not so altruistic motives were involved in this new ver· sion of the old Hollywood "instant stardom" myth. After all, Calvin was not a trained actor. He had been in two school plays. according to his mother. Was Linke finally responding to pres· sures by the network to in· elude more Negroes on TV series, but doing it in a way that not only makes a heart· warming story, but appears coincidental that the young- ster was a Negro? Or was Linke simply reacting to the charm and determination of Little Peeler's letter, making it indeed a heartwarming story? If the latter is true, he still stands faulted for keep· ing Mayberry pure white all these years. • • • Comedian Pat Paulsen has spent many hectic weeks of late making personal appear· ances on street corners and in huge auditoriums in his role as candidate of the STAG Party (Straight-Ta lk· mg-American Government) for the presidency. An hour special detailing his mis-ad· ventures as a candidate will be aired Sunday, Oct. 20, at 9 PM, pre.empting the Smothers Brothers time slot. (The special 1s produced by Tommy Smothers.) THE DAILY Pll.OT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 MOl?NIN(. 1:10R81ve U1 1llls Oay/Nen (C) 1:30 RntJRN Sunrise Semeat1r. (C) Dr. Wllllam E, Buclcley, New Yori! (Wednetday); Patty Dukt (Thursdl)'); and Raymond Burr. of NBC's Iron· side (Friday). I MGWlt: See Daytime Movies. Cl) h1or11111 laltrlfleld CI) SuMJ TodlJ (C) University, lectures on ''The Lltera· 1------------.. ture of Eneland," Mondays, Wednes· NIC ain tfl• Wor1d Sefiea ~naiw1 days and Fridays. Or. Jamts P. WtclnndlJ. Tiie first two c•-bl- ears, lectures on "Theism, Atheism twHn tfle Ottnllt llpn and tilt SL and Humanism," Tuesdays, Thurs· leuls Cardh11l1 wm bt played on ttM «!!1S and Saturdeys. St. Louis field. U Education Eldlenp: (C) "Toi'--------------' Become Presid~nt." Produud by 10:30 -~Didi Ya DJt• Silw WMAQ-TV In Ch1caso. this prorram • 6 Hollywood Sqaar111 (C) la a four-week study of Pmldentlal Diel C.Vltl Sbow (C) election years. The pro11r1m covers nim the lnalde Out (C) the history of the prtmartts. the Robin Hood cempaians. the a>nventlona. and the 11:00 a (j) love or life (C) electlons @ 00 Jeopardy (C) I Maklnr ttie Molt of MltllrltJ Rom~ Room (C) Eduutional FtatuflS 11:25 Qt. Cl) CBS News: (C) Jostpfl Ttdlnlcal Comtt enti. 7:00 Odyaey (C) 11:30 I!~ Seudl for Tomomw (C) 9 (i) Th• Tocl11 now: (C) 6 E,. Guess (C) This weeYs lntervltwi Include Ray· John mond Burr, SUlln Sllnt Jemei. lat Mastenon Linda Cristal, Barbera Eden and 11:45 • Ntwa (C) Gene Roddenberry. 11 ·55 • NBC Newi: (C) Edwin New1T11n. Good D11 LA. (C) • Mr. Willtbone (C) Ruff 'n' hddy (C) ArTFRNOON 1:19 Stod lbtbt 1:30 CBS News: (C) Joseph Bent I. 12:00 I loutigue (C) ' Cartoon Cifwa (C) · Q) 00 let's Mike • Dell (C) DapflM'a Cartoon Cutt• (C) Cartoons; Cooklna Wittl Corrlt. Adventures of Clumby (C) (C) Wed. l:OO a Cl) Captain KM1aroo: (C) I cm Cil BtwltdMd Wi h Bob Keeshan. • i'ifnpo (C) II) Rodtt Robin Hood (C) Nawa: (C) Biii Johns. 1:30 O Movie: See Oeytime Movies. (j) Andy Grilfltfl Jackie Joseph hosts. 12:30 I "~ As tfle World Tunts (C) I Th• Amazina ThrH • 6 D111 of OW lJwes (C) 8:45 (3) Y-ldeo Dl,.U (C) r. aroo (C) 1:55 COmmunity Bulletin Board @ (])Treasure IM (C) t:OO ~ CI) Tht Lucy Show Movie: See Daytime Movln. · (j) Snap Judrmtnt (C) Ed D11t1n1 for Dollan (C) cMa on hosts. 1:00 fJ Q!l ~Love la 1 M•llJ Spl• p Johnny Grant MatJnee: See Day-dored T111n1 (C) time Movies. I @ 00 The Dodors (C) fJ Weatem Star Thettrt: Rory Cal· Lem It to Belftr houn hosts. @ (1) Drt1m Houae: (C) Mlkt I Jack la Lanna Eltrdaea (C) Darow hosts Rocky 1Dd His Friends (C) ' (]) Wtbstlf Webfoot (C) 1:3019 (j) The . C:uldln& UaM (C) (j) Ann Gutchtr Show, Frid1y ' 9 00 Anothtr Wofid (C) only Doble 111111 t".25 0 U@ NBC News· (C) Nancy cm(]) Ira H1ppenlq: (C) OICkerson • MartllndSly and Paul Revert host. 9:30 I ii tE. S..arlJ Hlllbllllff (C) m World. ~lftbltt, (C) Mon., CO t tlo (c) H .... Wed .• Fri., Sd Fl TheatJt, (C) Tun .. • neen ra n: Ua11 Thurs.. Downs hoats. EE Office of tlle P'mldtnt D HolfJWMCI and tllt Stal'$: A st· • • rTts of lnterviewi and studies of 1.55 D @ (}) Chlldrtn I Dodor: (C) what makes Hollywood tick. Lendon H. Smith, M.O. I Lis Crane Show (C) 2:00 fJ a ~Stcrtt stora (C) Eduution1I Futum D QJ 6 You Don't Say: (C) Tom (}) Jacl lA lannt (C) Kennedy sta. 10:00 IAndJ Criffltll II love Tl'8t lob Qj Cl) Ptr91C11litr. (C) lany 0 (i7.) (}) Ntwfywtd 81...: (C) en hosts. Celebrity pinellsts Bob Tubanks hosb. Peter Lawford Totle Fltlda and I Tempo: CC) Bob Doman. Cliff Robertson discuss the Inner Movie: See Daytime Movlot. penonalltle:s of Eve Arden. of NBC'a TadlnlCll Corner The Mothers-in-law (Mondey); Oar· 2:301J ta Cl) The £die of Nl&'t (C) nrn Mc:Gevln, of NBC's Tho Out· D ta (6) Th• Mite'-C:amt: (C) sider (Tuesday); Sebastian Cebot Gene RaY'bum hosts. iy); on· ~I ph C) n. . , PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY BNatioul Velftt (i7) CJ) DIUa& 11•: (C) Jim l.lnp hOlts. I Co11110Cl'lty Report 2:55 9 CJ) NBC Ntn: (C) Floyd ber. s:00-. a oo HotM ~ ce> Art Lmkletttr hosts. • • P'.D.Q. (C) Dennis James hosts.. R htrol , ... 1 Hospital (C) u:iq Tine 81 · Pictllre ~ Matinee: Don Rodewald. . 3:30 LaclJ . Pelf: (C) Game show with Geoff Edwards. CJ Nib Douitn: (C) Gypsy Rose let co-hosts. ITbe 111111 Min a!.~(~• To Live (C) Dlalln for Dollen Mowft 4:00 ~ Ed; t;; Sin: Tuesday. See Daytime Movies. I Ozzie Ind Harriet cm Cl) 0a1t s....., <C> fli111 and Lassie cm.on. 4:30 I Movie: See Daytime Movlu. Plule Doo1 Elt tH Dallia (C) News How: (C) Baxter Ward. • TH Riii llcCora numdertltrds (C) l .._,1 llcT• .... (C) (J)Mlkt Dllclll (C) s.-oo mac ........... CC> a Coverage with Cot.nae! * GEORGE PUTNAM NEwS '*"' ........... (C) • FT'°" (C) TM f111tak1• (C) Tiit Addam FlllllJ ~ •• ., ............. (C) 5:30 ~ = =-= '(g Frank Reynolds. In. Bob lkAllilllr si.. (C) "' ...., .. (C) Uliln'a IMld (C) ~::~i:~(C) LUCJIYPAIR . Sepcember Beads Richard Mom ~ TheDaq fbppi,i TbeAbmo Bait Peace ~ Man AodQWn Stmgot ., Houae Games • Seed Play Mama bee Poor ~ Peada c.. Gama ~ Remember On1be Plyine'l'nper.e Liz Pai'~ up! And~ akeady know how k> play and \W) at home I Geotf Edwards hosts the newest Q8fTl6 il town with celebrty QUeStS and studio concestarts. Every weekday 3:30pm CBSS2 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 Q (C) "Son( Without End" Part I (dr1ma) '66-0irk Boprdt, Capu- clne, Genevieve Pip. t:tO n "a,tlrll" (drama) '41-Clau· Otttt Colbert. R1y Mlll1nd. 10:00 0 ""'71 of tilt Kin ... " (dram1) 1«-Grepy Peck. Thomu Mitchell 1%:30 m (C) "A-.M.u'' (docUmentafy) ..::)hOr Heyerd1hl. Hfl'OOI* Heoi" (western) '57-Joel Mc:Cret. 2:il0 ID "JuntS• Patrol" (edventurt) '48 -Mhur Franz, Kristine Miiier. 4:30 a "Clptaln Scartett" (adventure) '53-Rlchard Greene, Leonora Am.Ir. fVENING 6:00 II Tiie Ill N..s: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D Huntl!J.ar1nld1y Report (C) (30) II STEVE ALLEN is where * all the fun is! Now! he• 10 n si... Alten Sl\ow: ce> (90) Sdieduled 1uests for toniaht's ahoW ara Pit Harriniton ind the alnflna· aonprttin1 team of Tommy 8oyc. and Bobby Hirt. 0 Six O'Clodl Mowtt: '1rldl, YI· qutNI" (1dventure) '53 -Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Anthony Quinn, How1rd Keel .. Kurt Kasznar. A blndlt leader fllhts to keep 111 American r1ndlt1'1 off hb dom1ln, but his foster brother to whom ht Is stron1· ly devoted becomes sympathltic to· ward a rancher ind his wHe, ind friction bttwttn the brottHll"I mounts to become 1 feud. 0 DEBUT I SpJ: (C) (60) Robert Culp and Biii Cosby stir. 11.tllu (C) (30) MtcV Cr& (C) ~rs Nt'W1 "Plymouth Plan· tatlon." Tony S.letan visits Amerf· can landmerts In the homeland of our Plllrim fathers. m AMOf Sub111 .. 6:301 llJllC .......... (C) (60) I l ... LDq (30) DEIUT V.,.,. to lottota of 1:~) (60) Dtvld Hedl10n stars. ~ 6 H..U.,.lrilltltJ leptrt (C) EJl) Db, Too, It ...a: City Schools reoaraphy teacher R1· miro Garcla bqlns • series on intemtln1 places in the Western hemisphere. The first episode looks at "l<anata-(Clnad1)--f>lact of Many Huts.'' a (I) '""1J HIHbllllll (C) a> NotidtN 3' CC) 7:00 R 9 (I) CIS &.Ula ~ (C) (30)-W11ttr Cronkite. 0 DEBUT WMt't 1i1J UMJ (C) (30) The populu PIM show rt· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 turns to television with an 111-new wits. Wally Bruner hoSts. This wM's celtbfity p1nelllb are Soupy Sales. Nlpsey Russell, Susan Br1ck· tn and Arlene Francis. m hu9ord: (C) (30) Btrbara Rush end John Forsythe auest 9 @ Mondly Movie: (C) "A Tlme fO Love. A Time To Die." fl)Ftatwt 7:25 (U) (J) ...... (C) 1:• 11 a m c111111111olt: <c> <60> Festus Hagen, injured In 1n 1va· l1nche on a huntin1 trip, and Mar· lh1I Dillon 111 1lven p1ssa11 back to Dodie City by the not·so·friendly tr•llboss of a cattle drive, pu1"1ued by a 1roup of hide·cutters. Joseph Clmpanella, Michael Burnt. and Cliff Osmond guest. 0 I DrM• of Jtt11nlt: (C) (30) ''Dilnn·Dlinn, Go Hort\e." Ojinn· Djlnn, a pnle dog that can appear and dlsappetr at will, visits Jean· nle, but itJ hatred of uniforms alerts NASA to the do(s mlllt1ry potential aaainst enemy soldiera, and It all adds up to trouble for Tony. - Lost In S,aca (C) (60) @ Cl) Tht AVln&n! (C) (60) he Super Secret Cypher Snatch." When the maJor Security force of British lntelll1enee, M.I. 12, falls to solve the mysterious disappear· ance of secrets from a research Institute, John Steed 1nd Tara Kin& are asked not only to stop the theft. but also to find out why no one at the institute even remembers the secrets beln1 stolen. Patrick Hewell, Simon Oakes and AJl1n Culbertson art featured. fJ Miiiion $ Movir. ''Tiit Pridt of st. loafs" (q>0rts comedy) '52- 0.n Dailey, Joanne Dru. This is the film tale of the fabled and fabulous llfe of Dizzy Dean, the swauering youna pitcher from the Ozarks who became the St. Louis Cardinals' headline phenomenon. m Truth or Consequences: (C) (30) A demonstration of colorful Gaucho dancin1 brln1s about a surprise reunion for 1 Marine Corps corporal and his wife. m DEBUT Run for Your Ute: (C) (la) Ben Gmara stars. fm Mtkinc Thlnp Qmr: (C) •'lfan1ln1 Plants.'' Mrs. Cruso bilks about the most dramatic han1ing plants to be used indoors. All that Is needed la plenty of ll&ht. 61) ftlip1 Sandlaz 1:00 D Row1n l Martin Lau&t»-ln: (C) (la) Suttry Abbe Lane auests as President of the World, as a social worlter In the Poverty Pro1ram Headquarten and as a poetess. The f"ldde Fln1er Award aou to the U.S.. Public Health Service. m Hutt (C) (30) fil) Rainbow Qutlt: Roscoe Hol· comb and Jean Redptth join Pete for an hour of folk songs and fun. Pett and RO$C08 lnterchan1e banJo and aultar for Amtficln music and JNn slnp old sonp of Scotl•nd. ti) Co111fcos y ClndoMS l:JO II Qt()) ...... luq: (C} (30) Jack Benny ind Jacldt Gleason 1111ke 1uest appe1rances on to ni1ht'1 show. Answerin1 an ad for lodalnis In Palm Sprlnp, Lucy •nd her f1mlly are surprised to find themselves paylnf iuests In Benny's home, whtrt they are ch1r1ed fOf every c~nceivable serv· lee and then IOfCed to wort as food dlspensel"I for the dally tour that their iklnfllnt host conducts for visltora. D Colden Yoya(t! (C) (30) "Th• Ftr·Awty lsl1nds." Island hoppln1 ttlrouiti Micsonesll, with stopovtrs In Ball, Yap, Palau and Tobi, Is tonlitit's itinerary. 0 (HJ (3) PertH Pllce: (C) (30) Marsha fifes unsuccessfully to rea- son with Carolyn; Susan threatens harm to Jiii unless Tom returns to her: Betty 1oes to wor11 at the bike shop; Dr. Miles 1lves helpful ad· vice to Rodney. I Mm Qriffln (C) (90) Peny Muon (60) TY Musical Oaurt 9:00 1J 9 (() M1Jbeny RR>: (C) (30) Sam. plays a Cyrano·like role when he writes a letter for Goober in· vitlng Mlllle Swanson to the harv- est ball. Goober's itiost·written In· vltation brings about the d~ired results as Millie accompanies· him to the dance. His romantic hopes are stalltd when she shows special Interest in Sam who had hoped to invite htf himself. 0 @ 00 Mond1y Nl&frt at tflt ai-ovtes: (C) "Hcnr To Munier Your Wift" (comedy) '65-Jack Lemmon. Vlrna Lisi. Terry-Thomas. Eddie Mayehott, Claire Trevor. A bachelor comic-strip artist wakes up one mornin& follow ln1 a wild party to find himself married to a stranded Italian beauty contest winner. And· In& no le&al way to dispose of the lonly, he decides to resort to murdtr. B HERE COME THE STARS * hit of the new season! New all·star cast! D HIN Come the Stars: (C) (60} Lorne Greene I& the guest of honor at a testimonial "roast" 1iven by Toastmaster General Geor1e Jessel. Sittin& at the head table are Gypsy Rose Lee. Bob Melvin, Frankie Ava· Ion. David Canary, Redd Foxx. Shari Ltwis, and David and Reese. 0 ® (l) Tht Outasts: (C) (60) •'{ Ride to Vengeance." Bounty hunters Earl Corey and Jemal DaYld shoot a bushwhacker and are char1ed with murder when they bring hi& body In to the sheriff. They learn that the man had hoped to collect a $1000 bounty on Jemal David, wanted for murder In Hale's Landing. Don Murray, Otis Youna star. til) Billot Powtr: Leo McElroy and a panel of political authorities will look at the qualifications of Call· fomia representatives In Coniiress.. m La 8ruj1 llllditl 9:30 fJ a (j) Family Affair: (C) (30) To prove he's daredevil enou&h to join a club of older boys, Jody Is given a touiti initiation test-NI ha to clip French's whiskers. Jody swears Buffy to secrecy, then pl1ns to sneak up on Freneh while he's sleeping. m Ntn: (C) (30) Larry Burrell. NEW SEASON Wortd Of wo .. tn: ( ) (30) "B11uty of Japan." Biii Burrud plays host to Noriko Hashl· muzl of Tokyo, a former stew1rdess for Japtn AJr Lines. til) NET Journal: (C) "The Betin nin1 of Life." An artistic study of the davelopin1 foetus and the act of birth The photo1r1phy of Len· 168 od lat for lie "' 1rs Is {)) II· ns to ke d· [)) In n· Y· n· Id m !S al to te Ir n, ie Ir 1e 0 d I· e l) ') 1r 'f I. 'f i ) ~ f nart Niisson is teatured. fflllowinl Is a panel discussion with Or. Maiy Calderone, Rev. Geofl'I Haemaler and Sally WlUlams. R.N. g)RlwlltaM-.S 10:00 D a Cl) en 1.-..tt: <C> <60> Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Can>I Channlna suest. IJ Covera1e with Courapl * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS ·~r:-=c:,~= ~~ ~ Her Delilah." Jarrod takes on an unpopular cause, the defense of a beautiful ex-spy charied with murder. Julia Saxton -1 Northern 1irl who spied for the South durin1 the Civil War-arrives in Stockton for a sin1in1 enp1e· ment. Her arrival enaenders bitter- ness and rancor amon1 the local citizenry. Julie London 1uests. I ~ lHI (30) Jacl LltMll ..... (C) (60) DOUT Tiie Q1H191i111 Su: (C) ( ) "The Challenp: Man and the Sea." Bill Bunud's new teries r:JN· ers the full ranae of the challenp presented by the hostile environ- ment of the sea, as well as the constant discoveries bein1 made for man's benefit. g) La ............. Awe. (C) 10:30 D lhvit: .. ._ at tlle Top'" (drama) '59 -Laurence HaMIJ, Simone Sianoret. I llftrs: (C) (30) Bill Johns. .............. (C) Donap 11:0011 en. O'Qocl a.,.t: CC> (60) Jerry Dunphy. I Alfred Hildlact (30) thin: (C) (30) Baxter Ward . ....... O'CMMr: (C) (90) Co- medienne-sln1er Frances Faye, Wil- lard Waterman of radio fame, the comedy team of Curtis & Traq, vocalist Vic Caesar, television actor Alejandn> Rey, and race driver Mary Davis auest II) Tlllt Slllw: (C) (30) Marty Al· ten discusses "Male Cosmetics-« That Lipstict on His Collar May Be His Own!" with Vic Dassa, owner of • men's beeuty salon. ll=E~ 11:15tl) Dr. n.. ... --(C) 11:30 R lhwir. "Picbp NW(' (drama) '!1-Vidor Mature, Trevor Howard. a n. 11t11 .... llftrs: cc> <30> Tom Brokaw. U lhvit: "Mr. ScMlblasW' (dra· ma) '53-Qlfton Webb, £.dmund Gwenn. l ~(I)....,....., .. (C) ..... "'Ille LMJ "" ... (comedy) '52-0avid Niven, Join Caulflfld.. U OO lllll DIJ 1• <C> 12:00 DU Cl> n. ,..._ ._ CC> 12:15 0 lli1llltl: .. s..,...... (myst.My) •«-Barry Sullivan, Betita. 1%:31 GI Q••• 1 ...... .,. ... It 17' h:!) '58 -Edd 8ymes. Marti I C•••1111J ...... ~ -(C) Adllll 11lelb: "Coldlnn • Deny." 1:30 a__... ,....., tc> Both productions were made possible by a generous grant from the Micbael.J. Connell Foundation, and will be shown in the futwe to millions of viewers on more than 14.5 non-commerdal stationa ac:rosa I.be country. ("The Rite of Sprina•· is scheduled to be aired by NBT aftlliates as a apeciaJ epilode of the "NET Pealival" aeries.) Mehta. talented conductor and Music Director of the Los An· aelca Pb.ilhannonic. participates with enthusiasm in the programs coocei~ by a KCET productioo team beaded by Producer Robert Fosbko and Director-Editor N. H. Caminos, with TV Director Don Davia.· 1be unique filmin1 technique was designed to show individual lines of preparation followed by a music conductor, soloist and full orchestra prior to a public performanc:e. Depicted is the minute attention to a "note, .. and the enormous concentration ~uired of the musicians. The sensitive rapport of youna Watts and Mehta is evidenced in a hotel room .rehearsal, where the director •in&s the orchestral partJ. while the P.ian.iat plays ttie Mozart Cooceno. Durina 1967, Watts appeued with Mefua and the Orcbcstri on a ~ tour, but the _Channel 28 films record their flnt appearance m the i.o. Anaelea Music Ceacer. '"Ibo Rite of Sprina .. depicts the mountiq excitement and teo- sion of preparation for a live allow, with Mehta womna freely with lbe camera crew. H• niqueata that KCBT cameras be movfq at certai.a times, be on selected instruments. and be quite still at ce.n.ain time1--tn keepina with the ·mood and feel of I.be music. Filmed last March at an audience conoert, the documentary p.resema the beautiful Stravinsky composition in its entirety. Ift,. 'eluded Jn the eec:ond pfOlllm are interviews with some of tho orchestra memben. They speak of che "tremendous challenae" from di.is score to their perfonnioa lkllls. "Iaor Stravfmty'a own voice CAil best pacribe his mystical vision of tbD .music's beJinnina. .. Mehta annouoce1 u he introduces the perfonnancc poruoo of &be bour-.nd walb to a pbonoarapb to briq tbe com,poeer's actual voice from u early French .recordioa in Paris. 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COSTA MESA 646-1684 LIVE AlT/fJN The process of live action plus animation , 1 is b.ing used more end more in programs involving cartoon characters. Welt Disney introduces • new character, Moby Duck (top), In "Peciflcally Peeking," • combination live action/ animation high SH tTevel09 that will air on Walt Disney's Won- derful Worfd of Color, Sunday, October 6 et 7:30 PM. Among the Saturday morning NBC line-up of ear+oons is .nother live action/ anim•tion series entitted ''The Banana Splits," (above) that stars • z.eny quartet of rock musicians and comedians. The lives of the frolicsome foursome revolve around • "happening" piece ealled The &.nana Pad. The same procau will be used in en NBC special titied "The Fabulous Shorts," to air Thursday, October 17 at 7:30 PM, in which more then a dozen Aeademy Award-winning cartoon characters are featured. At left, Jim Backus, who is host for the special, holds Mr. Magoo while actreu-model Louise Lawson poses with Bugs Bunny. TU ES DAY OCTOBER 1 ard stoon and Choo-Choo Cufllns. D Sil O'Clod Mowie: (C) .,... ud Wold ...... (comedy) '64--Tony Curtis, CMstlne Kaufmann, urry Storch, M1rty lnpta, Jacques Au· buchon, Fifi D'Orsay. 1J I SpJ (C) (60) m lltllan: (C) (30) "Batman Stands Pat" CJ) .... 8rffftll (C) : .... flW1 .. ,...,,_ for mornin1 and afternoon ll1tinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All stll· &1 .... -f:JO '""'• reserve the rl&frt to DIC ..... ~ (C) (60) I IMe L,_, (30) ·change proerammlng wfth- out advance notice. YoJa19 " lottDtll of s.. (C) DAYTIME MOVIES (() ~N=-I ~ HllltllJ-lrlll.S., Report (C} 1:30 D (C) ......_ wn.t Ead" Pert ....... 3' (C) 1rcdr1m1> '&G-olrt Bocarder c.. 1:00 tll m cas Ennln1 Ren: (C) pudne, Geneviewe Pap. ( ) Waliir Cfonklte. l:OOB"Tlilt Y111bond," atanfn1 IWW'a lly llM1 (C) (30) Cllar11e Chaplin. "'Slaa, YM Sinn" , .. , .... (C) (30) (mu~8--8in1 Cn*>y. @M«ta! (C) 10:00 m ,. Un" (dr1m1)-: Proftaloul Ntllc lllltlom: Mirta Ptnchy, Marita Mell. "The Publlca of Public Retatlona." 12:30 at "'JMt llqM llrf" (dr1ma) '47 David Hurford, public relatJons di· -stilrt., Tempfe. "SabRJ i. a. rector for Seari on the PICiflc !: (mystery) '59-Van Johnson. Coast, lectures on methods d 2:00 .,.. WIJ lads" (adventure) '55 reechln1 ltlJ'lltl11s d aoclety. - n Dtlny, R~ NlehauL 7:25 ~ (])..... (C) 4:00 8 ""'9 IMlt • ..,.. (drama) '49 7:30 II 9 CJ) La..: (C) (60) A bor -::Oreaory Peck, Ava Girdner, Mtl· whose nither has died alb Mur· vyn Oou&llL doch lancer to arrange a meetin1 fVfNINC ................ (C) (60) Jtny Dunphy. I H.....,..rt1ttltit ~ (C) (30) .... Allen ...: (C) (90) uests Include GtofJe Jelle(, How· with the father h .. s nfYtf known- '" outtaw. James Stacy, Wa,ne Baur star. Barry Wlrllams and J. D. Cannon ~est. D U JlnJ 1.-11: <C> C60> Jack Web and Herry Morpn foln Jerry In a Mottler Goott caper. Michele l.., and Ray 011r1• and HNr News Bro.de.di Dired From Foreign Countries . . . Be The Firlt To Know With A Heethldt® Shortwave RMlo Let ywr h11a1futlen roe"' wlfti tit• l11ffltv• •f d!9'fwaw ........ ..,. Plair •It 11.-e ~e4'c.1+. from ft111..4'te41 ef for.It• ci .. "'"••; ... , fa!ffu1 feteltn re4'1• perM11atltl" .•• AMI YOU .... NO lftCIAL SllW TO IUIU> A MIATMllT IMOtTWA" 1A1NO ••• IT'S MM. IAIT, llWAIDIN•, A.NI IDUCAne>NA.L WHY MOT UT YOUIS ITAITU TOOAn ,,,,,,,...~-------....:.---......_-low oo.t 4-INllMI •hortw•n Nee Iver ~llF,\ll!H.'' T • react. HHtt-ltlt EJectrenle C...+w ta Ice He,._ lf..t. tit I.ell AIN. eut °" lett • kw -"•.+ ~'4Kk1 t. no Eut Ian .-t•k• s..,. AA• Ft .. way to Htrht lf..d.,. Hetiaoir 11"4. to lell, a few eil•i1 W.Cb .... ,. .... ,. .. ,. SAUi 6 PAITI MIATHaT U1WC1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV W£EJ<, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 The Raelettes provide the muaicel m flf.W SEASON ~ tD Trw- 11 hll&hts. J: (C) (30) '1he Sleepln1 Glant- Lolt la SpMt (C) (60) Australia." Taamanla, M"elboume, @ (I) Mod Squd: (C) (60) Canberra are visited with H1I ad Man on Campus." Pete, line Sawyer. and Julie go back to school to In· 1· Cow. blpa Nin Conferenc:. vest11ate the mysterious deeth of • ~ 1 hlah school teedler. Michael 10:00 a (j) C.mpalp '68: (C} (30) Cole, Clarence Wiiiiams Ill, Peay CBS News eumlMS pollticll events ~ton. Tire Andrwws star. teadln1 to the November electlona. ";"':,:.. ~~~:. • n =-:::.-(<:? ~~~ ert Shaw, Mary Ure, Liam Redmond, !d'achelor Days." Reluctantly and Tom Harvey. inevitably, Robert Dlcksen Is dr1wn I Trutll or Conleq!llMll (C) (30) to Gloria Quialay. Ensconced in his Run for YOllll' life (C) (60) swlnalna bachelor pad In a build· TM Frtlldl CIMf: Julia Chlld. ln1 filled with forty-elaht gorgeous Ftflp1 Sancbez 1irls, Bobby counts his blesslnp 1:00 Hml (C) (30) and cherishes his bachetortiood. NET "artaouw. "Victoria Re-Guestin1 are Nancy Wiison, Tim gina: Winter." (R) Conway, Jackie Vernon, Joe Btssef'. 0) "'-ler Orflon c..eo ~Twillallt Z.... (30) 1:30 II 9 Cil Red Sbltlft: CC} (60) Jadl Lalla• News (C) (30) Van lOtiMOn, and The lettermen Amertcln West (C) (30) (R) • are ~111 auests. I IHc!A! Jm • a Sam-a~ CI) J1tlia: (C} (30) "Sorry, llOotl: ( ) Cowreae of the Rllht Numbef'.'' Julla finds the first Rochester Summer Arts festival, day on her new Job complicated by featurln1 top yoonr Jazz musicians • telephone Installer who Is late, from the local hlfh ldloots. and a son _who diuppeers. Diahann g) La Htrm1u de lot Ma (C) Cam>ll, Lloyd Nolan, Marc Copap, 10:30 II IOUT Rlportl; (C) (30) "Pow· Betty Beaird, MlchHI link and derputfs and Handcuffs." Newsman lurene TuttJe star. Richard Elkin Clete Roberts rapcKtJ on the "new portrays the telephone man. breed" of female offlcera of both I T .. l!!!I Pr.an (C) (30) the LA. Police Department and the @(1) ft Tam a Dilf: (C} LA. County Sheriffs Department ( ) "A Sour Note." Suzanne Pie-(R) shette auests as the world's most D .._..: "Wlllre tllMt Hot Whld temperament.I open star Anpta 8JOwl" (drame) '&(}.-Marcello Ma· funello, who helps Alexander Mundy stro11nnJ, Gina lollobrip. steal documents that will expose aJ News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. a lona·mlssin1 Nazi w1r criminal. ~ (() feltn 9R Merv Crifftn (C) (90) tJ) Diaali t:OO II ;'M':::..~60)Nl&ltt at tM ll:OO ~ °ru::c-* llport (C} <30> MoYlts: (C) "A M111 Could Qet 11 n.t lltll Hew ~ (C) (30) IOlltd" (suspense-comedy) '66 -loin Brokaw. James Garner. Melina Mercouri, San· IAlhl H~ (30) dra Dee, ~obert Coote, Tony Fran-fltn: (C) (30) Buter Ward. closa. Wilham Beddoes, an Ameri· . Dtftald O'Ceftlltr. (C) (90) Dor· can ~•nk official, arrives In Lisbon umour, Frankl~ Randall, Jac- and 1s mistaken as the replacement ques Bera:erac. P1ut Gilbert end for a secret aa:ent who was killed Marianne Mc:Mdrew auest while tiyln1. to f1COVef a fortune In CB 111at atw: (C} (30) Guest Bar· smuuted diamonds. ry Nelson discusses the art of st· D si.owc.. 5: (C} (60) feetunld duction with authorm Jeannie are the Woody Herman Band and Sakal. Pete Fountain. I~ Ntw1 (C) fID Blect Pltll*tive: Mayar Sam 6 11lis 011 1968 (C) Yorty is questioned by a' panel d UAl News black newsmen from the local Notlclero 34 (C) media. m la Htnaanlln YlnMt 11:30 II .... "Twenty Minion Mii• t-.301J QI Cl) Doris Dar, (C) (30) tD Elrtlr'" (scl·fi) '57 -Wiiiiam Even thoulh he cen't slna. Toby Hopper. pretends he's In ttle lchoot choir 8 ! @The Tonla:trt Sllow (C) to impress his mother. Doris Dey, ~dramaeivlt:) •57 "No Joe°""" W~rd Denver Pyle, Fren Ryan, James nne uuu"• • Hampton, Phltlp Browtt and Tod CWl1 Randall, Jeffrey Hunter. Startle star. I (flj (]) JotJ Baa.., Sllow (C) iOwti: "lrM SINrfff" (western) D NYPD: Excellent POLICE • -John Definer, Stertin1 Hayden. * ACTION MELODRAMA 12:15 IJ Mowte: "C1t11 CrlZJ" (drama) D @ (]) flf.W SfASON lmD: (C) 'SO-Pew Cummins, John Dall. (30) "Nilled In the ~.. A 12:30 m NaMd C1tJ younr married woman, Marttia Lane, 1:00 fJ Mowlt: "TIM Fonidd111 Streit" Is molested by Miies Hickey In his (SU1PtMt) '49 -M1ureen O'Hare, cer. When 1 watchman flashes a Dane Andrews. llaht In the car, Marttia Ii shoved D Mowla: (C) "JtlnMJ lltl fli&M" oot by Hk:kay who then speeds off. (drama) '51-Sterllna Hayden, VJ. In the hospitll, John Corso and Jeff wca Lindfors. Ward are unable to fet tht truth I C..eantty 8llldll .._. from the youn1 woman, wtlo lnslsta Ntn (C) that her hutb1nd not be told. Jeck Adiatl · n.tr.: "Las Veen Wanten, Robert Hoob and Frink lr.edown." ConYtr18 star. lany Luddnblll, l:JO m M-lf!pt -..: "Happy Land," Suan Trustman 1uest. -''ROtel for Women," and "Prtaoner tJ Ntwa: (C) (30) Larry BurTtll. d Shaft llland." WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY - TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 "Dancin1 In the Dan'" (mual· CIT) '50 -Betsy Drake, William Powell, M1r1l Stevens. 9:00 e "Profmor, Beware!" (comedy) '3~uold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch. 10:00 D "Ont Toudl of Venus" (com· •dY) '48 -Ava Gardner, Robert Walker. 12:30 m '-S.parate TabMs" (drama) '58 -David Niven, Rita Hayworth. "l1tt lodJ Diappen" (mystery) '41 - Jeffrey Lynn. 2.:00@ ''TIM SU. Sets at Dnm" (mys· tery) '51-Sally Farr, Philip Shawn. 4:30 B (C} "'W)o•lni Renepdts" (western) '55-Phllip Carey, Gene Evans. EVENING 6:00 IJ The Iii NNS: (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. 0 HunU.,·BrfnU., Report (C) (30) n stiwe AJ1ea a..: <C> <90> Guests lndude GRMICho M1rx, Hank Hiuins "Puffets" end vocalist Lada Edmond Jr. D Sii O'Cloct Mwie: CC> "'Tllle liln...... P11t I (comedy) '57- Burt Lancaster, Kathlrine Hepburn, Wend.ii Corey, Lloyd Btid&et.. An en1aaini confidence m•n promises to brln& rain tD a drouaht-atrieken community . . • for 1 fee. Whlle m1kln1 his preparetlona, he 1bo &Ives sollCa to I love-llalVld spin- ster. 0 I SpJ: (C) (60) "So Lona. Pat· r1ck Hen!}." A heavily iu•rded di&· nltary and his tllncee arm. In Hon& Koni where the man's tn· dorsement of the propoeed Afrr> Asian Olympics will result In a propa1and1 coup for tht Reds. m Bataan: (C) (30) "A Riddle I Day Keeps The Riddler A.way." Part I. (ll) (!)Mn Criffln (C) @) Whafs New? "This Is A.rttona." A survey of Arllon1's territory, ~ pie. plant and ""d life, and In· dustries. m Mor s..bl1111. 6:301 KJCIC Nen s.Ylee (C) (60) I Leve LllCJ (30) Vopp .. ..._ .t S.. (C) ( ) ~ @ Huflthlr·lrinklty llpOl1 (C} Eii) Mort for Your Montr. "Cloth· Ing and the Family." Louise Bodt· man illustrates how a family can stretch Its clothing dollu. ~ Cl) Mdt1le'1 Nny (!) lhticiwo 34 <C> 7:00 II a Ci) CBS &.!Ina Newa: (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I WW'• .., LIM1 (C) (30) hllwad (C) (30) @YM Alllld fw ft .. ........... "M*ffr: ''Your Mental H•ftti." Marion Mar· shall and her cuests point out facll· ities and pro&r1ms avail1bl• tD In-sure physical and mental healttl. 7:!5 (H} (]) News (C) 7:30 I) i>8~: (C) (60) Marsh's test of Clarence's 1bllity tD defend him· sett amon1 his fellow lions is com- plicated by 1 sea~h for a poacher. Mel Scott Is f•tul'ld. IJ @ @ Tiie YiflhllH: (C) (90) ''The Orchard." Buriess Mndith &Uests as the father of diverle sons who have different 1ppl'Oldla tD puttin& the family back on Its fNl William Windom portrays a cattle rustler. 9 LOST IN SPACE blasts * off right now! Watch! U lost in SC»ace: (C) (60) "Wreck oTThe Robot" The Robot becomes the blueprint for an evll alien ma· chine that would allow tht Invaders to rule Earth. 0 (i1) Cl) Htre C... tllie Irides; (Cj (60) "A Cryina Need." A pet do& dies &ivinr blrtfl and the 100 prospective brides, reellzlna that they are In Setttle to marry and rai• families. threeten to leavt un· less Jaaon finds a doctor for the community. He alls for San Fran· cisco where he accepts, sl&ht un· seen, youn1 Dr. Allyn Wri&ht on the recommendation of a medical school dean, and when they meet on the dock. he learns the doctor is • woman. Robert Brown, Joen Blondell, Bobby · Sherman, David Soul, Brfdltt HanltY, Mart Lenard stir. Klthletn Wlddou ruesta. D 11mi... $ Mewte: "'Tiie H.,,, 11iiMe" (comedy) '62~a Hatrl- ton, Rita H1ywortt1, Alida Vall~ ~h Wiltman. A aophlstlcat1CI duo ,,. blackmailed by an un· JCrUpulous artist lido attemptlni the theft of a Goya paintln& from the famous Prado Museum. m Trvtlt °' Ceftsequenca: (C) (30) A teenap alrt Is puzzled by the In· variably correct answers to 1 series of questions when emcee Bob Bal'Mr demonstrates his xientiflc ~ for determlnln1 t:Nractw analysis th rou&fl flnrerprints. UJ R1111 for Yoar Life (C) (60) Em WM Is? (C) "Rufino Tamayo." A profile of one of Mnlco's best non-~ltlul artista. tBJ (I) UAl Movie: (C} "The Un· foralven." I ftflpa Slnct. 8:00 Hazel (C) (30) ..... In Penpedtve (C) Mlercola Malcal 8:30 T1le Good Guys: (C) (30} Bert's d ner Joins show business when Rufus pel'1Uades Bert to 1dvertbe on television and they decide to deliver the commercial themselws.. Bob Denver, Hert> Edelman and Joyce Van Petten star. Georp Furth ia featured IS Hal, the bake!} man. IJ Win Wltll the stars: (C) (30) Guest players are June Lockhart and Bob Cf1nt. 0 (fl) Cl) PtYton Plac.: (C} (30) Rodney makes pro1ress with help of a therapist; Jill Is upset when Jot visits Kelly; Steven anoll)'fllOU> (Continued) Katharine Hepburn Burt ·Lancaster . i . t./'/ The Rainmaker In color on 11The Six O'Clock Movie." Wednesday, Part I. Thursday, Part II. ~ Page 15 MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING & SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS • Combine Your BiOs to One Low Monthly Payment • Borrow on Your Hom.,_Peid for or Not • Easy Terms -You Choose Your Payments • Long Term -low Interest -I st Mortgages e We Buy end Loan Against Existing Trust Deeds For Fr .. Information Dty or Night -l.f'Y' A w .. k 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.--HEWPORT BEAOi State Lic~nsed Mortgage Loan Agtttt Member of Local Board of Realtors ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. hce16 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 WEDNESDAY (Continued} (30) ''Lind of tilt Mldnllht SUn." Bill BWTUd tmels to the btlUtfful ly 1mnps for 1 new tfler1py m1· Sclndln1vl1n countrlea of Dtnrmr\ dlhw; M1nha tells Or. Rol3i they SWeden. Nonny and Flnl1nd. ~~end their 1ff1lr bee.tu• of 12...,., '°""' ,.... Ct..._. I Merv 1ftff11t (C) (90) fl) La fflnllq di IOI Ada (C) P1nJ Maton (60) lctlO D MIWle: "11lt Dar t11t &1111 s-tm ca..,.. FW' Cdsarm> '62-nnet 9:00 R llMrfJ Hiiibiiiies: (C) (30) The Munro, Leo Mc:Klm. Hffiblllles fly to Enpnd, taldn1 m .... (C) (30) 8111 Johna. their old truck and their pet turby cm Doujl bumrd wtth them. Jethro, tJ1es to 11:00 ti EJlwla O'Cllcl Rtport (C) (30) smua1e Daisy the bumrd aboard Jerry Dunphy. the plane and then throufh Brttlafl D 1't 11111 Hos II.-: (C) (30) customs. Aimed partfy In £nfl1nd. Tom Brokaw. a ta @Knift Male 11111: (C) I NFL c.. If• w• <C> (30) (60) Roy Roprs and Diie Evans N.a: (C) (30) Baxter. Ward. welcome iuest Kat. Smith. Donald O'Cettnor: (C) (90~ D Wrlltlina (C) (60) yma Loy, Marpm Whltlna Mickey Manners, The Hannonlcat 8 DODGE PRESENTS end Al Martino iuest * The Award-Winning ID n.t Sllow: (C) (30) GuestJ .. CAT BALLOU" Rodney Oan1.ert1eld and . Dorothy Sta • Lee M , Sarnoff explain how your speech mnc arv1n can live you away. D (i7J Cl) Wed.-., Nipt Mow!« @It liotldlro 34 (C) (C) llC.t BlllH" (comedy) '65-11:15 &ll Dr. Tino del Junco Jane Fonda, lee Marvin, Mlchatl 11.30 ti Mowie· "Be en-a ~ Callan, Dwayne Hickman, Nit Kina • (mystery) • '59---Glenn Corbett. VI~ Cole, Stubby Kaye. The sap of a toria 51\aW proper youn1 lady. Catherine BalkMI, • who turns outlaw with a vena• 1nce when her father Is murdered and his ranch seized. An amateur at skulduaeey. she assembles a r1unchy band of impractical but devoted m1le cohorts and launches a train·robbln1 crusade that cul· mlnates In hef being the subject of a l\alllina sentence. F1vorite mem· ber of Cat's curious crew is Kid Shelleen. drunken and defeated G · ~fighter. m I H:1c1a1i I Momt Piano eon- Cll'tD: (c;T KCET special featurfna pianist Andre Watts and conductDt Zubin Mehta with the Los An1eles Philharmonic. The proeram sllO'WS the Intense retiursals and Tlnal perfonnance of Mourfs Piano Con· c:erto No. 24. Proaram made pos. alble by 1 irant from the Mlchaet J. Connell f«lndatlon. 81) Luella Lin l:30 ID 9 (I) ar.. Acra: (C) (30) Mih<Miati Lisa Is wlllin1 to donate Ollwr's entire wardrobe to Hooter· ville'• IMUll rummap ale, afle's niluctlnt to P1rt with any Items of her own btcaute of the nostalp adl Induces. EN.-: (C) (30) llny Burrell. II @@De T.._ a.. (C) lW SEASON w..-.. If tlle D Mewle: "T'9 In hlr' (d,.. (C) ~'The Mystarious lftl) '49-Willlam Holden, lee J. Monsters of bla." H1I, Hilla Cobb, Nln1 Foch. and David Unlwr leam about en U l11J Cl) JoeJ '""°" Sllow (C) amuln1 discovery of ftlrd, alant m llM: "Mn. MW (dtema) flaum found In • remote and lnac· 'l9--0ick Powell E-'-1t-cesslble part of Colombll, deep In • .... ,.. .....,_ tt1e Andes. 12!1s a 111ow1e: "T'9 u1 ..... -..... ~ .... 1c1 StorJ" lctCIO IJ 9 Cl) Jouatn Whltwl: (C) (~) '50--01n Duryea, Giit {60) Mlii ConllOll. Ann Miiier, Storm. ~nee Scully. and Tht Cl'll& Hundley 12:30 m IWld CllJ ~An. Oltlldtr. <C> (60) 1:00 ·~ "T'9 w....r (hom>f') ·~on1 l!lme 1 Spider." Mersha Mqowan, Jo,ce Holdtft. Hunt ind Claude Akins iuest In D Mowte: ...,. It fort a.p" s1o1y of how tht tn&ic end of a (acMnture) '6!>--8rodericll Cnw· lonely·hterta dub rom1nee triaers ford. an lnvestlptlon of a suspected con· D C..•mtltJ Blllttla 8eenl fldence racket Darrtn McGlvln D ""'1 (C) Illa-PldMll ,.... (C) (60) \! Actl~n 1'Htr1: "Mlraculoul Twilf&llt Z.. (30) ~- Jack LlllMI• ..... (C) (60) 1:30 m AIJ..llipt sa.o.: "If I'm lucq," NlW SW011 -(C) ''Vice Squid." "PoU-" =i 968 111." fful .,_, (C) tr. I J. (C) 111) THURSDAY OCT08ER S For motnlnc and afternoon Ifs ti np, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convent.nee, are the day'a movies. All sta- tions res.ve the rfeht to chan1e proarammlnc with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES ' J " 1:30 D <C> "Tb• &allbltr Fre111 ~ IZ" (adventure) '54-0ale Robert· , son, Debra Piatt. • 9:00 n "ltlllnd Utt Scrttn," stamnr Charlie Chaplin. "Suddtnlr It's S,r1n(' (comedy) '47 -Paulette Goddard, Fred M1cMurny. 10:00 Q (C) "A llhn CaUtcl hllf" (dra· ma) ·s~tchard Todd, Jean Peten.. 12:30 m .. lnlllf'lt die Wind" (dram1) '60 -Spencer Trecy, Fredric Matt.II, Gene Kelly. Z.-00 gJ .. llackoat" (mysttry) '50- Dinah Sheridan, Muwtll Reed. 4:30 IJ (C) "'""9 8111 Molt U..,,.. (comedy) '58 -Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson. fVfNINC I 5:00 1J Tiit Ill · Ntn: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. R HunU.,•lrtftlt.f R1ptft (C) (30) Sttvt Alt. Shew: (C) (90) Guests for tonlaht's show Include Dick Clart, IOn(stress Teddi Kini. and Jim Moran. D Sil O'Clock Mowtt: (C) .,.... R1lnmsW' Part II (comedy) '57- Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn, Wendell Cor~y. Lloyd Brldaes. 11 Spy (C) (60) ht•an (C) (30) (]) Merv Griffin (C) Wfl.t'1 Nttfl Amor Subtl•• 1:30 I '°'IC NtWI Service (C) (60) I t.w1 Lucy (30) Yopae to lottM of Sn (C) ( ) I (i) HunUl,-lrtntl., hptrt (C) i"'OfMltrful Wt11d of Qlldreft (I) Mdtalt't NIWJ lr.tldttt 34 {C) 7:00 R 6 (I) CIS &.fq News: (C) I) Walter Cronkite. Mara M1 Unt? (C) (30) ...... rd (C) (30) (1) HIP and Wild (C) iiiiflllloMI hbUc ....... : "Th• PR Process Fact-Andlns." A lec1ure by John Kemp, Aero·Spece- lines publlc relations director. 7:Z5 (Ji) (J) " ... (C) 1:10 tJ a Cl) 11onc11e: (C) <30> Th• Bumsteaas are hom>r·struck when they dlacover they have lost Baby Doll, th• pampered Ptdlareed J>OC>- dl• beloflifna to Daawood'a boa. J. C. Dithers. Patricia Harty, Will Hutchins, and Jim Badtui star. a ~ Cil o.1e1 .... : <C> <60> ''fht Bladt.birder." When Daniel Boone rwtvma to his c:ampsltt, ht finds ttlat Gideon (Don Pidro Col· lty) has mysteriously disappeared. ·~~=~\:°t .. :(C) :a~~=:.::::-: 1=n~W1rd. rfo> ''Vliltoia From a Strantt Rtld. Miio O'Sllel, Jeftnlflr Hlltry Dwld O'Cl1.-: (C) (90). -Planet" Ind AdtteMt ODnt star. an Wlntara, Oorodty .. .,..... II MIUIM $ "'-le: ......... T• '1..._ (C> (30) t.rry Bumfl MtfYYft LtltOf, Tht 8te 6-... ptlMr" (.-em) '61-Jlm• Stlw· DllUT c..'I ~ (C) 130) Goel Grtnt l\Mlt. art Richard Widm1rt. Bottom of the Wortd." ~r G) Bit Aw: (C) (30) DaclJ QaM.. I Tl'llttl w Ceo••••• (C) (30) Romero, motion picture and ttf• man and mant.1t blllbr, Sall IH * Y11r Ult (C) (60) wflloo star, llosb 1 tmef·adwnbn Pa~llnt. dlacula the "N.m. ftlllR: "Mptaty cl tlle Des· llria dllt should mab ttll millions BroUr-or The Mltlnt Ga1111 if tit." Two .xplorlrs ptoM ttM Pe-of ......_. fans lit ct.n, tuM In R1111'• civilization tllat ptldat• tN lnc:ea. i'°"' Ult e.tite Soutfl fl*. l1lils De U. (CJ I ~ SMCMr 10. ID (I') Dell lllltlil: (C) {60) DAI ..._ rwlM Anda and unearth relfcl ol a IM MtoJ, '" ~ flnt prosnnt, ht · I l": ~ l:OD 9 f!?i Hlwlil ~: (C) (80) 1~be. Lome Greene, 8ar-M (C) ~~ o~ici!~~nU:~a~11n~a~:~: 1~,.S~.~•riJ~let P1WSt and Sim· 11:30 II MtN: "Tiit aw Helt" (..,.. the face of the Islands. Simon Oak· ''°"' r.tM. NtWI (C) (60) tery) ·s~tenn Fed, l• Mervin. lapd, Jeanne Bates, Ann Barton, lWUltllt letll (30) f!L~!t T:C...."(~) Paul Kent auest. Jadl utM• N ... (C) (60) , • MJ 0 {HJ (]) F1yin1 N•: (C) (30) Wild ~ (C) (lO) dw1rd G. RoblftlOft, Burt U. ''TheC rooked Convent" C1pl fOf'· • MD lnltw: "Noise Pollution." castLane f"ncll. mento becomes Mtsplclous of ttlt Dr. Aibtrt Hibbs and an expert on fj ()) *' 1~ tC) nuns' activities when he loses $25 noise dlSQIU the problem of "pollu· ttry) ·~= Bolart. 'W:: on tt1t wtleel·of.fortune at the con· tlon" from machlntfY, and thty of· 11 Hold vent bazaar. Vito Scotti Is Introduced fee tome •otutlons. am '"· In the recunin1 role of San Tanco e u Herwa ell ... AWUa (C) 12:10 D Mowtt: ............. .,... Police Capt. Gaspar fonntnto. 10-.JO D T.H.L Cit (C) (30) "Th• Sand· (drama) '57-Preston F•r. Col.n m tm.I (C) (30) , m1n." Ctt trl• tD pratect an •ainl Gf'IY. fD Pllrinl Utt &utta.r. .'.Th• Half· Jtwt1 ttiltlf end 1111 slrtfr1tnd from 12=30GJ 1W:M C1tJ Bar and Second Position. • racbtttr't hoods.. Lae a.,.,. tm rtfidno! (C) ~ H.t•, Dttlnls Patrtdl suest'. 1:00 ~ Mwte: "Verietr lilt" <~ &;.JO D 9 00 lromide: (C) (60) ~ a 11ew1r. ....._. 11 ,_,. (drt· 'U--81111 Crosby, 8Gb Hope. SICrillCt." When IR>ftsldt's old ml) •ti...:.Suan Stl'Ullerf, autstD-D ll9rll: "M~ 11 111 ._ friend, o.tectlvt Strpant Al Ctr· pher Lk Miqw" (myltlry) '32 -We llt- vantes Is Identified by Ma,_ Sanpr G) llMn: (C) (30) Bill Johna. i i. u ttle man ht saw at tht setne fl a! ()) hltin· (C) "f.J• of tlle C..ltnftr ..._.. ._.. a murder, ht Is suspended from tflt Dflp." • ""' (C) forte Until a~ investi1atlon 11 com· II) DNtff 1:30 m Al~ SMw: "In Thia Our pitted. Ironside chtcb the bade· ll:GO e DMI O'a.dl -.rt (C) (30) Oft." '\.oan Shalt," and "Blua In iround of the murder victim, an JtfTJ Dunphy. Ult Nl&ht." ICCUsed abortionbt. Rkardo Mon· 11 Tiit lltfll ..._ llln: (C) (lO) ID Aditll TllMtre: ''The Ii.ct !~':'~,:~z,::· =~ Campos. ~ Bnlbw. Whip." fl lolln~ (C) (90) @ hwltchd: (C) (30) man a Goes South for a Spell.'' Sim's cousin, Serena, arrive& with her latest boyf ritnd, who la di• rulted u a mynah bird to *'1'9 his wife, Brunhilde. She pops In close behind the couple. mlstaktt Sam for Serena and zaps Danin's wife to New Orleans In the yeer 1868. I MttV Qrlffllll (C) (90) Ptny Maton (60) NET Ftlltival: (C) "Trumpeta of the Lord.'' A musical adaptation of seven sermons In fret Vtrll from American Heiro folklore. Thi •· mons are from the late James Weldon Johnson's "God's Trom• bona.." Th• cast lnduda Jama Ear1 Jones. la Mon11>n, Jane Whitt and ThertSI Menttt. ' Nod9tdt£1b9M ~ a (I),..,.., ,.,.,.. .... Pt trtt.t lpttt... (dram1) '64 ~ichard Burton, Ava Gardn«, Sut LYonS. Deborah Karr. D !HJ (J) Tllat 8Jt1: CC> (30) "Th• Hr.JaCk and the fill&hty.'' Be- fort 1ppe1rina in an alr1int com· mtf'Clal, Ann hu to make a flllht aa an actln1 stew1rdea aboerd a Mlaml·bound plant . .... !nr W!!~R"o~~~: day and Officer Gannop I pt tllelr rten1ltin1 wort •mona mlnortty rroupa to assist Nt1n1 officer ftcld with a potential l1ot problem. Rlflf ;t;' ctU:.., .. tilt ...... : (C) (&O) ''Tiit "-People.'' A rouna Amtf'lun couple mcwt to a falhi«wblt auburtl of London and 1rt lmprtaed with the holpbllty 11 .. rt llHil IS Jh•H j1witt l•war• Cat. AIHHllS call .,. tre1•11. Clrls call •I• It& 10:30 Pl THURSDAYS ~KAIC·TY Pas-17 Jiit 1111111~ I IP Siii i ICIJ6E PAIRS Fm TH£ DAILY PtLOT. TV MEX. SEPTEMBER 2.8, 1961 11195 ~ 30,000 acres o~!~ ~~land m No~4,-, 0 N L~llO U·5 ·4 · em California are being developed as the world's largest privately-owned vacationland: THE FIVE COUNTRIES OF CALIFORNIA PINES DI Strim c.1trJ Stream• t hat cucade down f r om the High Country, oYer wat u- falla, into panda, under brid«es of fallen forest clan ta. ne HIP Clllt1J In Summer , h iking country; hundred1 of natura l trail1 wind along the stream.I and between the trees. In Winter, uncrowded 1now country: wide, aaf e, pntle a1opes. I ....--" ~ t, ~~ TM Tret c..try Vacation hidea ways among stands of Pon- derosa, Jdfriu, white ftr' sugar pine. spl"1lce, .Uvertip, juniper, aspen. The quiet place of California Pinu. TU Horse C1111try Approximately 5,000 acrea, this is now a working ranch, JDOlltly in eye, alfalfa and ~ oral gra11es. Rollin1 country. Otllr CJ rmall part -CJpprnim.aUlr 1,000 acru -of Ca.Ji/"'1fli4 PiKa ia "°'° f rw eek. Mudt of tke remamU&g lmt.d will nner bt aold. Ca.Jif Of'J&i4 />TJ&u ia ftOt CJ eomtMreiaJ resort -Mt .old Ga CJ Mdgc a,gciJut mjfatioft M Ga CJl'l mvutfM"ltt f<W profit 4'mt.c -tn&t Ga CJ ttf._ge frOffl the nrwg cmd atnf c of °"" citiu for fCJmiliu toko tO<Ptt to °""' CJ aha~ of ~ Dial or Call Collect Richmond 9-6200 Calif""'"'- FREEi Send for the fru mfonnatiOA ~e • °" Cali/Of"Jli4 J>ifta. It~: - 1. Offtdal report by the State of California on Cali- fornia Pines. 2. Haps, color photograph.a. 3. Pictura, ftoor plan of A-f1"1ltne cabin ( we build the out.aide, you dniah the imide) you can buy on an a.ctt of land at Calilomia Pines for $3000 (price includea land I) ; paymenta $30 a month.. ,... 18 ······----···················--1i~~~::!·~ OALIJ'OllNIA PINl:8 II ~ TVW-tlC lUU V mtu.ra B!Yd. Sherman Oab. c.tlf. 91'11 ..,__ .M -die ,,.. Information puac-, N&DM~~~~~~~~~~~~ a FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 0 ''The Price of fur'' (drama) '56-Merle Oberon, lex Barker, Charles Drake. 9:000"The lmmlrrant," starring Charlie Chaplin. "'Til We MHt Ai•in" (romance) '44-Ray Miiiand Barbara Britton. ' 10:00 0 "Sllnley ind Llvlnptone" (•d· venture) '39-Spencer Tracy, Rich· an! Greene. 12:30 m "Cnt I Dark ShMtow'' (SUS· pense) '57-0irk Bogarde. ''Spic• w1p" (sci-Ii) '53-Howard Duff. 2:00 @ "Road to the Bia House" (mys· tery) '47-John Shelton, Ann Doran. 4:30 B (C) "Danaerous E:Jtlle" (sus· pense) '53-louis Jourdan, Belinda Lee. E'VENING 6:00 B The Bia News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 Huntfey-BrinklfJ Report (C) (30) 0 Steve Allen: (C) (90) Tonight's scheduled guests are Rosey Grier, Jayne Meadows and Pat Harrin(ton D Six O'Clock Movie: (C) ·~ ~· (horror) '58-Vincent Price David Hedlson, Herbert Marshall' Patricia Owens. Atoms go wild and result in the terrors of mutation as a man's head and arm take on the shape of a fly and the fly takes on the head of the man 11 Spy (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) (}) Mtl'Y Griffin (C) What's New'? "Adventures of Matti." A teenage orphan searches tor his $1ster in northern Finland Film star Biraitta Nilsson is fea. tu red. &!) Arnot Sublime 6;30 m llHBC News S«vice (C} (60) I Love Lucy (30) Voy1ae to Bottom ol Sea (C) (60) 12) 00 HunU.,·BrinkltJ Report (C) EJ!l DEBUT lleorraphy; Or. Thomas Best, of Cal State Los Anples, In- troduces a casual survey of the field of aeoarephy I (j) McHale'I Navy Notlcitro 34 (C) 7:00 ~ (j) CBS Evtninf News: (C) iO) Walter Cronkite. What's My Unt? (C) (30) ,assword (C) (30) @ Cinema Showcue: (C) ''fhe Purple Mask." Eil) Maklna t21e Moat of Mlturftr. ''Your Mentel Health." Marlon Marshall and her auests point out facilities 1nd programs 1v1llablt IQ insure physical and mental health. (R) 7:25 @ CID News (C) 7:30 8 9 Ci) Tht Wild, Wlld West: (C) (60) With the n1tion's security threatened by loss of the "Dooms- day Formula" for a devastatlna new explosive. secret 1gtnt James West invades the armed camp of a rene- gade Civll War aene<al to recovtf it Kevin McCarthy, Gail Billlnr• and E. J. Andre auest. 0 Hip QaplfTll: (C) (60) "Fol· low Your Heart." Ranch foreman Sam Butler returns to his native border town to avenge the death of his dauitrter. Sam, raised by his adopted father Ben Lynch, learns his dau&flter has been killed by Lynch's mould·be aunfighter son. Sam vows to kill the boy. Don Colllier, Ed Begley, Miriam Colon and Abraham Sofaer guest B Lost In Space (C) (60) ~ rn Operation; Entlrtain- menl (C) (60) Tim Conway hosts befOl'e an audience of 17,500 sol· diers at Fort Gordon, Augusta, Geor· gia. Dancer Bartie Chase, sln11er Florence Hendeoon, comic Rodney Dangerfield, The Cowsills, comic Ernie Anderson and Los Cabrera tumblers are the guests. 0 Million $ Movie: "uttlt BoJ lost'' (drama) 'SJ-Bina Crosby, Claude Dauphin, Nicole M1urey. I TruUI or ConMquenca (C) (30) Run for Your Ufe (C) (60) Wolid Prm (C) felip. Sanchez 8:00 m t1aa1 <C> c3o> &!) Musia 1 Estrellu Mt.&Uart 8:30 B ~ Ci) 8omer Pyle: (C) (30) Ronnie Schell rejoins the regular The Fly cast after a year's absence In hisl teroid hurtles toward a planet on old role as Duke Slater, but now which Capt. Kirk hu muritd • as a reputedly hard-nosed corporal beautiful member of 1 tribe obllv- assianed to take charae of the ious to their lmpendlna doom. platoon while Sgt Carter Is awayl Spock fails In his 1fforts to destroy lor a few days. Carter leaves with the asteroid end returni to the arave misgivings when his "tough" planet with only hOUI'$ rem1lnlng repl1cement turns out to be Duke, until Its dtStructJon. Sabrina Scharf who finds it virtually impossible to and Rudy Solui auest. convince hts old buddies that he I CIOIJ! ,utnam News (C) (60) Isn't the fun -lovfna screwball of @ CV Judd lor tbt Defense: yesteryear. ( ) (60) "Tr1nsplant." Judd de- 0 ~ 00 The Na mt of tbt Game: I lends a doctor aaalnst the charge (C) (90) "The Taker." As the dra-of performin& a transpl1nt on a ma opens Glen Howard (Gene Bar-youn& &ir1 before the donor was ry) refuses to use his publications medically dead. John Vernon, Julie to endorse e political candidate Sommars, Lloyd Bochner and Rich· backed by Arthur Jolhco (Burt l~es)., ard Bull guest a tyrannical billionaire who becomes O Your AJl-Amlriein Collett Show: so angered by the refusal he setsr (C) (30) Dennis James ho,ti.. Talent out to buy Howard Publications-from four colleges across the ne· or destroy It. Brad Dillman. Lois tlon compete for the weekly top Nettleton and Laraine Day also prize of $1,000. Governor Ronald auest. Reagon is guest presenter celebrity II The Hippy W1nderers: (C) (30) judges are Stubby Kaye, Carolyn Slim and Henrietta explore the Jones, Pat O'Brien. ''lost world" ol Arizona's Canyon de ~Jack utti1m News (C) (60) Chel~ Amtriul (C) (30) 0 (llJ (3) fefony Squad: (C) (30) • LI H1tmana cit los Avila (C) "Jury ofOne.'' Detective Sgt. Sam • Stone and Del Jim Briggs copsl 10:30 0 Movie: (C) "Waltz of the TOfN· with a misguided father who tries dors" (comedy) '62-Peter Sellers, to conceal his son's involvement in Margaret lel&hton. the accidental death of a girl. Roycel (B News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. Taylor has given Johnny everything 8i) Donall but the lrust the boy needs. This 11:00 B Eleven O'Cloct Report: (C) (30) lack of lru~ nearly drives the boy Jerry Dunphy. to a real c.nme as the father des· O The 11th Hour News: (C) (30) perately Ines to cover for him. lom Brokaw. John Vernon and David Macklin I Alfred Hitchcock (30) guest. News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward I Merv Griffin (C) (90) Donald O'ConnOf (C) (90) Ptny Mason (60) . Thtt Show: (C) (30) Betsy S1>«ul1tlon: ''The University-Palmer visits with Paul Rubenstein Who Shell lead?" Dr. Keith Berwick and finds out that if yau can read, and Charles Young, the new chan-1 you can cook. cellor at UCLA, open the new sea-I rn News (C) son of the show with a discussion j @ This Day 1968 (C) ~n ,the current crises on our na-: Innovations: "New Fabrication t1on s college and university cam-I echnolo&Y.'' Or. Richard Brenneman puses. end auests discuss new methods of el) Alegrias Adams forming, lolninl( and processlnl( metals that have been garnered 9:00 6 ~ (i) Friday Ni&flt Movie; from the space program. (q 'The Singing Nun" (musical) Q9) (j) KBAK News '66 -~ebble Reynolds, Greer Gar· €fn Notlcitro 34 (C) son. Ricardo Montalban. 0 The Defenders (60) 111:15 el) Dr. Tirso del Junco (C) f.)@(l) Don Rickles: (C) (30)111:20 al Boxeo Johnny Carson auests 111:30 B Movie: (C) "The Mind•" (dra-m El Mundo Esta loco ma) '59 -Carroll Baker, Roatr Moore. 9:30 D (i7J (])Guns ol Will Sonnett B Q)@ Tht Tonight Sllow (C) (C) (30) ''The Trap.'' Will and Jeff O Movie: "I'd Cllmb tbt Hi&htst are arrested on trumped-up charges Mountain" (drama) '51 -Susan end sentenced to serve Jn a chain Heyward, William Lundiaan. aana. The Sonnetts are sent to a 0 @(I) Joty Bishop Show (C) slave-labor camp where the convicts @ Movie: (C) "Eleph1nt Gun" (ad- are di&ain& a railroad tunnel. Both venture) '59-Belinda Lee, Anna know that the strenuous worl. 1s Gaylor. too much for a man of Wiii's aae. ~Cl) frid.ty Movie: "Dallas." Rayal Dano, Walter Burke, Robert • , Foulk and Lee De Brou~ guest 12:15 0 Mov11: 'The lkut oJ Budapest" B News: (C) (30) Larry Bu~rell. ~i~s':ea~. '58-Michael Miiis, Crete (B Hawaii Calls (C) (30) tI) NET Pl1yhouse: "Across the Riv· 12:30 m Nilled City er." A feature film about a gentle 1 ;OO tJ Movie: "Nl&ftt Runner'" (drama) raapicker on the Manhattan water· '57-Ray Danton, Colleen Miiier. front who attempts to help an O Movlt: "Tiit Devil's Doorway" abandoned girl and fashions his (drama) '50-loufs C1lhorn, Robert Vincent P I own tragic anding. Veteran actor Taylor. r C8 Lou Gilbert stars as Obadiah. This 0 Community lullttln Board David Hedison is award-w1nn1na documentary film· 0 News (C) maker Stefan Sharilf's first feature (B Action Th6ltre· "Red Ll""t ,. ''The Six O'Clock Movie" length film. j · ... · . 1:30 m All·Nia'ht Show: "Possessed," In co Io r Frid a y on (P> 10:00 .~ ~ ltl Star Trell: (C) (60) 'The Man I love," and ''fomorrow ------------''TheP1rad1se Syndrome.'' An as.I Is Forever." ha• 19 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBElt 21, 1961 YOU CAN MEET MORE SINGLE PEOPLE IN ONE YEAR • • • • HAVE COMPATIBLE WITH MET IN YOUR HIGHLY PROBABLY YOU, ENTIRE THAN YOU LIFETIME . , , ,. en1 of thouHnds of Southem Celifornien1 .,., elr .. dyy enioyin9 the btntfih of deting people who •rt dost to bting ideel for one another as modern technolo9y c:en determine. Utilizing tht most edvenced end sophisti· cattd computer ttc:ltniques with the IBM 160/40, COMPATAllLITY TESTING· offtrs the lergest mtmbership pool of ell tht qu•lifitd compenies. Simply return the form below end you wilt IHrn, c:onfidentelly of course, how the world's oldest, ler9t1t end mod respected computerized introduction strvice cen GUARANTEE you 2 to I 0 competible rtferrel~ every lO deys for five full years, ell for.on• rHsoneble fixed fH, .... . ... COMPATIBILITY TESTING'S PERSONALITY INVENTORY Pie ... •n•'IHr the tollowl~ cr-t-1-._...,l"-• U.. •a)' ,... /•el ac rAe ~l'CH•f cn..e. In tront ot Mcb queatlon J'OO will find: A I C 0 E. c.._ wt the lettier that ,.p,...nt. )'OVr cbolee. A--....pfto1i< no1 ~ no1 e.-M~, D 11 odfy Y'8'I 1-«nphotlc yw 1. A 'B 0 D I: When lrritatH cto '" ,_ '"" .... .,. ..... n,, ~. A II C D E Do J'OQ fMI U.at J'OQ hHa a ~ with _.,,,._, 3. A B C D E Woalct a ,....pectabk •-rrt.I _, .. tab a trip~? 4. A B C D F. Ara rou •l.ronit1 attrMWcl to_..,._ of~ oppoalte MXt I. A B C 0 F. Do JOO ti.llew that 1H11 fa -u-o1i.. t.:r a aup..-Cod? 4. A B c D F. AN )'OUr fnllncw ••llJ hurt bJ n-1\ld-,_.. ot.MnT 7. A I C: D f. Do JOU enjoJ •11lertal11ln• frt.l\41 In J'Ollr own ,._, A. A R C D F. Rhould our di""" lawa lie llla6e -" rf-'41 and llrilll'flltf •· A R C: n F. Ara JOU dl11ru.ted bJ th. kl..t11e and peW11• •inon• J'OG"S people! 10. A 1' C: D F. Do 7ou ~ll'lllatl7 atWnd Ute tllutttl •f rour eholHT 11. A B C D E Ara )"04.I nM'l'ft•ll1 1-t.Rpeftlf wlUI a u ppr .. ua on life! It. A ft r. n F. 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A 8 C 0 F. f11 :rour opinion •N --'al atral,.. -n:r a •ut.I of time? 24. A B C D F. Stloald rt.lid"" Nftlwa an ed-tloll In pvbUc 11thoole! 27. A 8 C 0 JI: AN J"OV funda-ntan:r aff«tlonat19 and p .. tonatl9 b7 natare? H . A B C D F. Do :JOO hawt • ti.lief 111 • Goot wlio an1wen J'Ollr prareN! 29. A 8 C n F. AN there ,,.r1ou1 .at.J«ta on whiell J'Oll aN toodl,. and 11nl!Un' 30. A 8 C 0 F. flo JOU p...ler to be wfth ottlt? PMPle -i of t1M time! st. A B C D F. Whm J'Oll hear a rool atofy clo J'Oll oeual)J' tell It to othenT ft. A 8 C 0 F. ft It pro,,_r for a Khoo! teMher to Mlollt and ctrln\ In pabllct SS. A 8 C 0 "E Do nHtrhtJ or riotqoe ator\ft tend to dl,.u•t ro• ! U. A B C D E fn •!«tin• • ntlaiofl. e)iould ~net"" be anow..t a fr-. chok.T SI. A 8 C 0 F. 'fll'u rour ehllclllood "l.th·el7 ..arafrae a..S llapp7T ~8. A R C 0 E Would )'Oii rather ha'" a quiet 111ate th•t1 a ri,..rlou• _, 37. A 8 C D F. Sl101ald .._ha"' u 111.eh ,...t to p,,,,,_ a date u a IWIHT 311. 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A B C D E 11 orpnl-4 raUsiea a .,....t r-foir rood ht '1:l. worldT f'UMF AAC)tlU$ AO!~~-SfX P'HC>Hf~~~~~-crrt~~~~~~~~~--'1'·~~~~ -·· _______ , ________________ _ I I Mall to: Or ff 1111re c111wenlent contact these offices ,a COMPATIBIUTY .TESTING ...... OllANGI COUNTY/ 1515 I. 17'111 ti. Santa AM (714) 136 •611 SA.N OlfOOl"ll Co•lllO 41.t lio ~tit. S..lte '" llKOUNTlfJIUl7 S.... lfffft, ,_ .. ~,. a.N IUNMOIMOltu ~....__.. Wta SQJ .,_ .,...... rnc w. oiv-1c. s..iite * AlllOMAISA1t..C_._..W..1-A. ,..._.. ('14)213~ (to.5) 967·7014 (114) N f .ff.91 (21)) .. .., ('°2)~ I Cl ir L tt .. ' 0 b SI a: D p 0 rr is tl c I - .. f tJ ti c e t• c h e ir ( s \I ir a • A LORD IN HAWAII By MARIAN DERN Before jet travel. and before James Mich- ener's book "Hawaii," most Mainlanders' image of Hawaii leaned to visions of Dot Lamour in a sarona, or Hilo Hattie doing the Hilo hop. Thanks more to Michener than jets (you can wrap yourself in a Hilton hotel and never see Hawaii) people became aware of the fascinating history, the unique culture, and the sometimes brutally sad story of the "civilizing" of the Islands. No one claims that Hawaii Five-0 will off er 1V viewers a similar kind of insight, but the producer (Leonard Freeman), the star (Jack Lord), and the network (CBS) are very high on what they term the fresh- ness and high quality of this hour-long pol.ice drama (Thursdays, 8 PM). First and foremost, the series is filmed . on location in the Hawaiian Islands, pri- marily in and around Honolulu and the island of Oahu. On location means exactly that--<iuring a week's shooting the cast and crew may move from the corridon of the Kam Fong Honolulu Police Dept to Waikiki Beach; from the actual office of the Governor of the state, to a fruit market on the edge of the city. Each time a movie is made, the cameras, cables, mikes, sound equipment, etc. must be piled into trucks and lugged to the next spot It is a good deal more cumbersome than using a soundstage or the back tot of a Hollywood studio. But the effect, hopefully, is far more realistic and interesting. The only permanent site for Hawaii Five- 0 is a large old building, formerly a fuel storage depot from World War II, recon· vetted into a three-set soundstage, located in a sugar cane field outside of Honolulu. Not only does the locarlon shootina give an authentic atmosphere, but most of the bit parts and wait.ans are done by laland raidenta, the majority oon-professionala. Everyone from the doorman of a well- known hotel (be wu cast as a legislator) to real legislaton, lawyers and housewives, have been auditioned. The guest star or stan in each episode are flown in from Hollywood. But aside from them, Jack Lord, and cast regular James MacArthur, all the faces will be new to most viewen.. This even applies to the other two cast regulars, Kam Pona (playina Chin Ho Kelly) and Zulu (playing Kono). For those who haven't watched the series yet, Hawaii Five-0 is the name of a four- man state police unit (mythical) headed by Steve McGarrett (Lord) who, according to the iteript, reports only to tho Governor (played by Richard Denning) and to God. The unit tackles such high felony crimes as espionage and drug traffic. The series aired in a kind of preview edition a week before CBS's premiere week, in the two- hour pilot version, as a CBS Friday night movie. Technically, it is difficult to film a series in the paradise of the Pacific. There are no permanent technical facilities avatlable. Movies shot there have moved in. bringing cameras and buHding sound stages and seu, and then moved out Actor Richard Boone (Have Oun, Will Travel) who has moved to Hawaii permanently, has for several years been talking of building a film in- dustry there. But so far. little has been done. Hawaii Five-0 producer Freeman bad to ship some $350,000 of equipment and five trucks, plus a catering lunch wagon, over to the island. He also flew over a technical crew, including 25 men and their families who have set up residence "for the dura- tion." Lord himself has made a considerable in- vestment in living quarters. Serving as dress- ing room and rest area is a very fancy trailer, designed by him, boasting air con· ditioniog, sleeping quarters, shower bath, electric stove and refrigerator. He and his wife have purchased a luxurious condo- minium residence, part of a large multi-unit development out beyond Diamond Head, and for which they paid a reput.ed $165,000. Jack Lord is very much involved in the series in more ways than being its star. He explains that be, Freeman and the network have a tripartite production agreement Costs of producing the series in Hawaii are some 25 % higher than doing it in Holly- wood. But Lord and Freeman are betting that it will be a success both because of the unusual location, and because, ~ Lord puts it, "we like to use people who care, the bleeders." What he means is that they have in.de a point of hirina creative people. people with enthusiasm, from cameramen to dJ.rec. ton to writer!. Freeman flies all writen to Hawaii to spend a few days absorbina the atmosphere of the area, before they atan on a script In addition, Lord states that not only a.re creative people hired, but they are allowed pretty free rein to try new thi.np, aome.. times in the middle of a scene, at a moment of impiration. "Sometimes we approach im· provisat:ioo," be says. "We go with it, be- cause it's this kind of thing that will aive the series that fresh, vital feeling we hope for." Lord (who last starred in the Stoney Burke series) says be spent a Iona time waitina for a good series role to come along. .. I turned down several offers, ftnally ac- cepted the role of a U.S. Marshal in a western. but the series never got otf the ground." He states frankly that Hawaii Pivc-0 seemed to have everything: a prom-isina 8naocia1 arransement involvtng a Ioele Lord and Jam~J MacArthur "piece of the action": working with Leonard Freeman, whom he a:reatly admires; a role in which be is the sole star, and a character he finds "very interesting and three-dimen· siooal.' "McOarrett," says Lord, "ii physically tough. but be is also a gentleman. I like to call him a 'compassionate cop.'·He'U offer a new image of a policeman. While our show bas violence, the theme really is the preser· vation of law and order. Someone once told me that the most popular hero on 1V is a man who holds the power of tif e and death. McOarrett is such a man, but be operates under the law. There11 be violence, but not glamorized. Believe me, there won't be any toy McOarrett guns for sale in the stores." Along with a new image of a policeman, M&Sn. Freeman and Lord hope to coovey some kind of representative image of our 50th state-its beauty, its racial mixture,,, its mode of life. Just bow much of this ean be conver,ed in a series that is basically an- other p<>tice drama; just how successfully creativtty and a budget can be maintained; and whether all the effon will show on the ~o and be taken up by viewers, remains to be seen. But all those partlcieatina in the endeavor are to be coagratulatea for tryina. h&e 21 ALWAYS THE SUBJECT OF ATTENTION-Dean Martin is the center of it in "Toys in the Attic," as the 011/y brother of two spinster sisters, Gt'raldine Page and Wendy Heller- one o/ whom haf "11n-na1ural" feelings for her brother. ''Toys in tile Attic" is one of tile films scheduled within KHJ-TV's Theatre Nine motion picture program which returns to the station's Fall programming every Saturday night, 10-12 PM. David Hcd.ison has been signed by producer Joan Harrison to star in "Somewhere in a Crowd'' segment of ABC's Journey to the Unknown • • • Oddest cab of the year is the one to be driven by Bob Denver, wbo p1-ys a kook.le badde on The Good Guys on CBS. George Baris, custom-car maker who also built tbe Munster car and the Batmobile, started wilh a 1927 clumis for the cab. Then he added a turnstile, a doggie door, an anchor (in case the brakes fall) and an bourg,lass meter. DRY BED. TRAINING! , •. for adults 1nd chlldrtn lNURTONE i.s Jll'O't9ll ln CMll 21,_. end 450 000 cases that it can stop bedoo .. ttlrc ltmnsis>. • w11en • cainMI ., -.-1o ~ w • ..._ In lust t.i to fow ..-S. HOT A DRUG Oft OIET ••• Just 1 sll'llPl9 c:oMitioni111 tldlniqua. eon.ct IJed.-.ttlrc In u. pr1· _.;....__ V'1f:'/ of 'tfJAll own homa. ENUR· -TONE Is ttie oNlnal Ind only :.:..... methOd pstllltt(I ti, • doctot, . 1pprov.d ind pr1scrilad by ' "*11 doctorl. RICOii. I *'4ld ..-•u.vso. Ct ...... _. M• c .... TllMJ. wJiOll? FREE 800KlET Will 8E MAIL£0 PROMPTl.Y ~1 ... Tllf~~ MAil TO: ENURTONE COMPAM' Ptlone 788-8200 ENCINO MEDICAL CENTER-SUITE C 16608 VENTURA 8LVO . ENCINO, CAllf 91316 NAME. --- AODIU:~­ CllY _ -------- PHONC STATE. ZIP AN ACCREDITED PERSONAL SERVICE TYt/19 THE DAILY P1LOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 21. 1968 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 9:00 D (Ji) (I) (C) "Come Blow Your Hom." Francis Albert Sinatra dOes his thing in this film version of the smash Broadway comedy. Alan Baker (Sinatra), a bachelor with bounce whose parents think it is past time for him to marry and settle down, Is surrounded by the finer things in life-beautiful women, classy automobiles, a stylish apartment and a closetful of elegant clothing. Complications develop when Alan'a younger brother, Buddy (Tony Bill), turns up at his penthouse apart- ment and begins to emulate his life and extracurricular activl· ties. The long-suffering parents are portrayed by Molly Picon and Lee J. Cobb. Others in the cast include Barbara Rush, Jill St. John, Dan Blocker and Phyllis McGuire. The 1963 flick was produced by Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30 9:00 O @ @ (C) "How To Murder Your Wife." Jack Lemmon stars as a bachelor comic-strip artist who wakes up one morning following a wild party to find himself married to a stranded Italian beauty contest winner, played by Vima Lisi. Stanley Ford (Lemmon) enlists the aid of his valet. Charles (Terry· Thomas), and his lawyer, Harold Lampson (Eddie Mayehoff}, in devising a plot to dispose of the new Mrs. Forcl. Realizing that divorce is impossible, Ford contemplates murder. Claire Trevor portrays Edna Lampson, Sidney Blackmer is Judge Blackstone and Jack Albertson appears as Dr. Bentley. The movie was written and produced by George Axelrod and directed by Richard Quine. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 9:00 0 @ (6) (C) "A Man Could Get KJlled." James Garner and Melina "llercouri star in the suspense-comedy set in Portugal. The 1966 Universal release also stars Sandra Dee, Robert Coote and Tony Flj!nciosa (star of NBC's Name of the Game). Gamer portrays an American bank official who arnves in Lisbon and is mistaken as the replacement for a secret agent who was killed while trying to recover a fortune in smuggled diamonds. Following closely on the bank official's trail are a British embassy official, a self·styled smuggler and spy, the spy's Amencan girtfnend, and the bereaved paramour of the dead agent. The movie was produced by Robert Arthur and directed by Ronald Neame and Cliff Owen. The screenplay by Richard Breen and T. E. B. Clarke was based on the novel, "Diamonds for Danger," by David Esdaile Walker. Bert Kaem~ fert's musical score features the hit song, "Strangers in the Night." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 9:00 fJ @ (]) (C) "Cat Ballou." This picture is perhaps one of the funniest and the most·waited·for this season. The millions who saw "Cat Ballou" in the theaters (some saw it three or four times} will most likely sit down before the tube tonight for another go·round with Kid Shelleen and the lovely Cath· erine. For the uninitiated, "Cat" stars Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye. It 1s the story of a proper •young lady turned outlaw, and she collects the weirdest band of inefficient but devoted male cohorts that the Wild West has ever seen. Marvin won the 1965 Best Actor "Oscar'' for his dual role as Kid Shelfeen, the drunken and defeated ex.gunfighter, and Strawn, a sage- brush bogeyman with a silver nose. At the Academy Awards, Marvin commented that half the award should go to the equally drunken, cross-legged horse that supported him throughout the picture. Harold Hecht produced and Elliot Silverstein directed the film that also received "Oscar" nominations for the screen· play by Walter Newman and Frank R. Pierson, the title song by Mack David and Jerry Livingston, and for Charles Nelson's editing . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 9:00 B (ij Ci) (C) "Khartoum." Chariton Heston and Sir Laurence Olivier star in the historical action spectacle set in the Sudan Desert of 1883. Richard Johnson and Ralph Richardson co-star in the 1966 United Artists release. When a British general and 10,000 untrained Egyptian troops are massacred by a fanatical A(ab religious leader known as the Mahdi, Prime Minister GIM!stone sends General Charles "Chinese" Gordon to the Sudan to evacuate 13.000 troops and civilians. Gordon 1s ambushed by the Mahdi's dervishes, but saved by a column of Egyptian artillery. The Mahdi tries to dissuade Gordon from his defense of Khartoum. but the British hero refuses to back down, and, hopelessly outnumbered, faces the Mahdi's forces. The film was produced by Jultan Blaustein. directed by Basil Dearden and written by Robert Ardrey. 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