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DAtL Y PILOT """' .,. ltkMlll K......,
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Gwlf~htlng
in ~ City took two ni?f'e ]lves
Friday - a passerby and then the
sniper wb> shot hqn -· and a letter
signed-"anny d. liberation" 1hreaten-
ed a "J.arge military aper&tion"
against the government.
The snipe<, firing m.n on apart·
ment bW.lding ecross the street from
tile Foreign ~ building, killed
a 45-year-old passerby with a shot n
the .bead end wounded a 21-year-old man.. in. the arm. • Witn'esres said the
SIJiper apparently WU alillmg •t -.
aoldier,
· A:{rny mart.smen retwiied Che fire
and • few minutes later the ·sniper·
was c&IT1ed 9Ut d~ad. ' , •
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SATURDAY, ~OBER. 5, 1 96~ .
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Witness<·' -Par:i cU : ' • ,~t0-1t1 ... ~ ·-~~··~·\'l··.. , ~ -. • ( I • ,,_.,t", •: "'""' ( . · •. ···, .•... , .. ·-·~ .. l. f" .. ~ ••.. •.,: .. :.· ... ~.:· .• ~ ... 1te1ate·s ·Tan truffi·s;
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ""' Dal1J l"kt Sti ff • •
Eleven witnesses -.'ttrangers ·and.
friends -whose p~tl;l' crpfsed tfl!lt of, 'CG"S'~ but<:her lml!e. I~ Irene II!. T\lcker testified F'ri~y of ·puJ:lllc tail-
trums and unprovok~.'violenCe. ·
A parade of witnesses whiCh se_emed
like an abbreviated-Costa Mesa .Who's
Harbor Schools
La y Out .Polley· .
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' Who basicallf d<llc'rlbtd'tlie 1'Ue 'of Cl-.
ty Councilman Geor"ge1 A TicHr u a
Complex woman with a ~-trig&er
·temper. · · " · ·
'Sutprtilng· tile der.n.e, · ·Deputy
Districl Attorhey James G. Enrllh~
Said if lt wereD't ·for one more Witness
due Monday, be would' rest on the:
chain Of evidence ottered Friday. · .... . .. ,
HE11 CONFIDENT · . .
The confident prosecutOr did liWe
more than let ' bls · wttbesaea tell Of
their deallligs with Mrs. 1Tuc.-er, prior~
fo her June 28 11'.l"est OQ 1\l.Q>icioa of.
killln'grh'l!!ti nekfl.door·nei&tlbor.'. :
Mrs. Hairteti'Westpbal/68, 11!11114&:
Mlnorca · DriVet Was •tabbed ' dudti~
some kind of . backyard\.ellcbuiilat-
whicb ien both women·WiJ>ly scrfteb-
. · ... By. THOMAS -FORTUNE , . <jl Ol1li keate~. ; ' . ', · · . 1 . °' "" o.1rr f"l1tt s11n . . ·Frequently .dur.l,ng · .the~ '.sttona!Y~-Nqgort7Mesa :scl)OOl trustees . µus wOrded teStimony:, Mr, .. Tuckec, ilt-'70f
Week .~lled ·out 'what· trteasui::el will lM2 • MinOrca .JJrJYP.: , would ' le~. to
be. tlakeD. when a student is ~nvip~ deferlse .attorney. J:8µ1 -'Augustini fr.,
U.f' Ul'AND AWAY·-Pam Gdflin, 13, finds riding
her· uilicyde an Uf.lilllng' eicpertence. H°"'ever, to
boercl ll!e J.2..focit "Y"!•. she has ·Co 4rsf climb ail·
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II-foot fl!!l~• at her bOine, 806 Giley Place, New-
port.Height.. .
The rtaW.ent <d tile "liberation
army" "'" dlstrillllted Friday, ·but
)Y'SS d·ate4~Sept •. 28, four days before
the big, glihfJght Wec!nesday ,between iroopa and snipers that left at Ieaat 29 pe!))ODI dead: ' . '
: Ref~rriog · tlo the Olympic games1 scheduled to-0p<n 'i!> the Mexlean cep-
iµl m;xt Saturday, ft raid, '.'We de-
cllno all respooslbWfy !or ..t>at could
'-9 In those -""'1le to a COWl· f!'Y that, in ~ct, £ilid1 ilaelf in full Civil' war-" '
of narcoUcs abtlvitY1, · whispe:rina "plaint1ve1" · Boai'd member& also'flnally.reacHed ·'" '1 '"J• • '· 1 ·~
agreement oh m· what Clrcomstance:s, N~~Y ...... ·-. . __
studenta may be req\oved by police. Judge Ronald Crookshank is hearlnr
from schools. r • ' ' ~ • -the case in .I>ep8rtmeat •· Orange ~ ..... i'I"'--~
·It Hcomn'!nded that 1~the foretln
Jdlllo' .,o! """e to 11!t ;Ob'mpi<;t be-came;~·~ uo clrcumstane-._
.. will atljlelos,llO ,•~ed. It will b.e ~sary1to<i.ar?Yi qlrt a large military
aperalkn eg~ · tllf ~vernment In
the Jn8ugurai 9Ci Ond o~Uater."
[It ifa'nl:Wclear ~.;"iiaugural
act"·rorerrect to Ibo Olympic opening
ceteo:MNl1e'so .
'Averi'· B<ulldage, Pl'~ldait -oe tile
In-I Olympic Ooo'rllllltlee, U•
P.•"8d ·-aver lhe•w!ll*l llll &ald Frldey ~-Ii& -lltting by 'lliur0y',r-.ilat Clrat .the '_ ..
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Narcotks ' vto1alort,. followinl: con-I tounC,y Sui>erior Court, !n 1 lieu of a
vtction, will either be permanehUy ex~· jury, trial which would ban been tar
P.tlled, tempor~lf expelled ·or put on more t!me-consuming. ,, -I • r
scholaatlc probation-, it was decided,; 1 Ml'I. Tucker· waived Ljury abd Het
'1:14vent of expullk>n, • pupil will be enteted fa' plea' ot inn~ot.-and ·ln-
guaranteed a hearing.be!on tile board \ nQCe~t by rea11411 <lf lnsanl(I 'tl'ltll !Qur
wffhln 15 cloys by requn! of hi• parent i p1ytblatmti -duled ·w take the
"I'· illWdlM• • . I 11a!!d ll!onda1"u' biir de!eilse opem. Students . lemJ>Orarlly -lied will 1 I Ju<lp Crooklbililk' 'once · iat on the
not ,be allowed ID attei.f.1chool lune •. : mental healllt ~a\e!)dar and ii quite
tlont, come near. the school groundJ or kno~ge~le in) .'~ Iegfl· arena, eradua~. . . . ., . Au11UJtlDe noted. .
Students placed on scbolastto pro-. SUJ>Ported lly' lfxl!g,JI 20, a · printed
batloti' will be expecte;d to ~rlorm ~b_eet citing dates, ~es, place• and
satisfactorily In class and attend ctrcumstanCes., friday's 'chain • of
(See NARCO, Page 2) . lSee TU,~KEll; P}le 2)
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1 TUCKER MURDtJl·TIUAU '." •• . .
,n-ran(ed ,_ Mayor-Alvin L a palf of shoes at .lhe eale1m~11'1 feet,
Pliitlo1 to a IOen&PC! wtf't, _.. with -\lzOn iWHP other pain ol! a dllplaJ
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a cllllertDt story. · ·r~t,. , -f bad moro :f' .'l"~::/:i lhe • Blonde Mn. janet Di Anda, II, told = a~/,_• 111&u 13 -tlu of a day two ,yean qo MOlldaJ WboD , ~ at 'llblch ttllia 1111 .defendant _Iha bae~d out 7 wlz1le dz'lvlnf bor DliizChed !zlDl 1baip!J lri tl!o ·be111,,,ith , mqt11er'1 cir on a~ err11¥1-ond L0r a1bOW elllo 1topped'•\lp',to veet 1 sldonrlped ?.!rs-Tucker's ear, .
11he!rl· · " ' ~ . ·•-wt: 'TUckO~ undersllndably alked ·
He had just been hospl~d with a to see the girl's driver'• license, but
stomach ailmed ent. d Id 'See what 1 being 14, she had none. "I walk away an sa ,
qu'!an, George.' the mayor testified. CALLltt> NAMES Enrltht asked if this ·referred to "She called me a few namea, then
some JR1or dlscua1lon of what wa1 IP· 11he hit me up 'aide the head a few
i>arently alrtadJ reprOed a1 a pro-times ," the girl recalled. "It up1tt me,
blem. I!ve never been hit 7 I didn't haye a
"Ye1," the mayor replied. father."
'EYE pOLmCS Mrs. Barbara Sloate. working Iha He said the newly elected COWi· 1111ection poll at the Costa Mesa Fire
cll!Q,u came to hlm onci and uked Department main station June 4, said
for an a1eument of hla 'Costa Mesa 1be witnessed Mn. Tucker U.•
political r.uture, but the niayor declln· presslonlessly begin throwing ·ballotl
ed to comment. and markers after voting. _
, Pin.ltlev spit'I. Tucker Insisted. 10 hP Htr'ene,ot &he .quoted Councilman
reluctantly told him chances for adv· Tucker as sayln~ from inside a wte
ancement were not very eood, due to booth. "~o outside an4 wait for me."
some of.his wife's acts. · "I don't know what made her mad,''
Mrs. Maryalice Wil10D, 'fl!• of Vice Tucker said as he J~ft, "Ladles ... my,
Ma,... Robert M. Wilson. WU nut to d~ l!J>Ololln.' . .
--· -••fin« ~-TueP.-thmr • • '1'hreo am'toyu of two -In ~ all '0Vf1' lier at a 11117 Orufl the M1 .. -neltbborhood 1old ·ot eountj f'.alr VIP preview ffSslon.. IJdd, belzavlOr bJ the dllendan~ WM
A1TACKED STRANGER ' • < ' llley sa1C1 wu Im_own for sue~ aell. ,
&11e lhen related an 1neldo!il at 1., arr b11Puv · . ,
Mardi of Dlmu benefit In. !Cilrj>Ort . .~ amp1D7o, Tim AlleD said Budl lalt May,·aay11J1 Mrs-~ Mn. Tzicbr'almoit-latllblmwllll, 'II-Ji --a total -ror, a .......,-nrt 11z11 _., -11o
-tbe woman bad brulbecl bar In a ,_Jzer moments -u Iba -croWd. . over a disnlay of auntan lotloo.
Mn. Clrolee Stevens, president of "By golly, you rot it. didn't you?,"
the Costa Mesa Historical Society• he aaked, sensing a deliberate act on
also ntated two lnstlmces of ~rs. her earl Tu~ t er' s a-pparently tmcontrmed • ;,NOt ~ bad,'' he. quoted her as hoirtillty toward others. . She said she touched the defendaDt saymg. d~ a Mesa vw;~~ Homeowners Another employe, WllJ1am Guinn.
A"Ol'latlon Idle ·-· :'l" Iii •ald·•be ~d a sack of do~ood off Mar<!b 11117, lo .., bU:' w"" th~ ,.ehee'btand one day · wbfn she
being announced as ' e f tfle be ~e angxx at not havipf Qwte mother 'kite flyen. enO\lgh money'Sor her grocery order.
Wblrlint. Mrs. Tucbr Nmmed her ¥arket Basket employe Bobby Shy
filt. into Mn. steven f sitornaeh, sh"ii • said.he was reading a ma~atine on hJs
said under oith. · · lunch hour one day last June when . Mrs. Tucker approached and swept
SLAPS WOMAN the books off onto his feet.
Another tbne. she slapROO her for A couple of m~nOu1 earlier. Sh~ to~hiog. her to place a name tag at a testified, the defendant th r e w
hlitorial toelety social function. , flashlight batteries at sin other
Despite the tracic gravity of the en-customer when she became angered
Ure cue, Kirby vacuum cleaner over aomething.
salesman Carl Featherly d r e w
Ja~ when deecrlblna: a sales pltch
to the defendant wt February.
"Did you notice anything unusual?"
Enrigbt uked.
111 hope it was unwual." said
Featherly, who wore a red blazer
jacket over hiJ barrell·llke build end
has 1ldeburn1. .
Featherly said Mr1. Tucker was not
lnUrested, 10 he thanked her and
:walked away, but 1en1ed danger and
tumed jun In !Imo to be hit -a
M"elmac dlJh and a ltriq of curses.
Ho retroted, cq>ylng the oddreu to
warn fellow uleanen.
OFll1CER APPEARS
Costa Mesa police officer Lynn
· J>amerow added to the prosecution's
·base by telllng of a violent l.rtument
be witnessed. ln a department store
shoe section, while oU duty.
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He said be saw the defendant· throw
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'SHE DOES THAT'
"I juat told him 11he does that,' "
Shy testified, "she pwbe1 people in
line -you could get e~ wttneas in
the store and they'd ••>' the same thing ...
Enright noted that one final nro.
secutlon witness will be called Mon·
day, saying that. otherwise, he would
rest the case of The People versus
Irene Tucker at that stage.
"This comes a1 a aurprlae to me ,"
said Augustine, who ptans to call four
psychiatrists who have examined Mrs.
Tucker to tatify about her mental
state.
Augusune 1ald Friday after the trial
reces1ed that he will put the defendant
on the atand to tell her slde of the
story ol what happened June 28 in the
quiet rtsldentlal neighborhood.
courtroom observers expect the
case to wind up about mld-week,
allhouih Monda;t alternoon pro·
ceedin.(S will be postponed due to a
federal court 1ubpoena of Augu1tine
on another case. .
Terms faced by Mn. Tucker -If
convicted -are life imprlsoriment for
first degree murder, five years to Ufe
for aecond de.l{l'ee and one to ten years
for ~an1laugbter.
She could be found 'innocent b.v
rt11on of lnilanity, which would aW!
result in her being Jncarcerated and
gtven mental therapy.
Mn. Tuelcer could allo be aequltlecl. ·
and any subsequent ateps ln that caar
would be of a cJvll nature.
Race, Education .
LectUl'e Monday
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STEPPING DOWN
UCI De~n "James M1rch
DeanatUci
Plans to Be
Just Instructor
Dr. James G. M.arcb will step down
nert June as dean of UC, Irvine's
School of Soclal Sclences to become
lltnply prol .. oor of psyeblllogy and
IOc.iology.
Maren, who bas been dean Of the
sdzool fii>m 111e·otart.1(ala; "The lowz.
ding father sboold have seme enough
to know When it is time to quit."
He 1ald lhe .. d ol bis four1h year
seems like .,, appropriate time far a
change before others become overly
dependent on him or being • dean
t>ecomea his way of life.
"We have in my oplnlon the only
modern social science program in the
country and a first·rate ·faculty/'
March sai·j. "We have experiemented
a good deal in the style and manner of
education, with heavy emphasis on in·
dividual study, use of computers fur
seU instruction and 9ludent organized
learnlna: activities."
While dean, Mardi card<d a lull
teaching load beea-me, he .tald, "I just
enjoY it" He wil! continue to teach
and pur111e his research. He ia COD·
sldered an expert in organizationaJ
theory.
March said UCI Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich will appoint a search com-
mittee to find his 1ucces1or.
Rites Conducted
For Mesan Found .
Floating in Bog
Funeral services were held today
ln Bell Broadway Chapel for Peter
Thomas 1Ioscoe, 28, an artist whose
,)>ody was found floating In a bog
Wednesday morning. ·
COsla MeN poll.. nld they will
probably list the use ea either an ac-
cidental drowning or suicide.
Interview1 with the widow on 'lburs·
day apparently resolved en uncertain·
ly about the :Last time Hoscoe Was seen
by h1I wJfe.
Mn. Hoeeoe at one point 1dd In·
verUgat:ors 8he aa.w her husband Tueg..
day night. But • coroner'• aut.p11
c!Jac:losed the tiQle ol <loath bad OC•
~ at least • day betore, or eome-
Un!e Mondo)'.
Police said Mrs. HOICOe told tltem
0 NW a Man outaide the family
iJc!me Tuesday ewning and that be
ppeand .to be her busband. The
stnm1er melted into tile darknest,
howeVer, tod she WM not ~ of
her!de-.
Shi said lh• lut lime the dellnitety oawber--~•"'1linf
when he left the t.oUle tio.JQ 11over to
Hakkim Jamal of tho Maleolnt the bay," u lie celled a marshy pond
Organization o1 Afro American UnifJ' olf V!eil>rla Slreet at the Santa Ana • '
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will speak on "Race and Education" River.
Monday night at UC Irvine. The ortJot had -1114kinc lr<Quent
Jamal wU meet earlier in the di" trJp& to th• boC to contemplate. He Ith 80 ' wu clnerl>ad M • D>llll ot strall ro-w studenll taking a 1tudtnt. UClow !nt«elt: lllJ pointlnp bad ,...
or1aniied course on raellm. The ~ 111 •-'"""' ,.liclotla course II slmllar to tho ooo Eldrldie ---..... ~t'f was Invited to teach at -=·lie droWnad .mdenWb' or . • e7. , DOI ..,,..,...-~lllld. ''but
It i1 uot taught bJ a prote1IOT' nor we 1;;be blld de' ~
Included In Iha regular university Into the -..
c&teloiue. but 1tudeots at the end or Survtvort .inCJIJde hill wJle, IAvemt,
tbe course may qusllfy to roeolvs ot the 11111ur home In Ooota Meoo :
UDlverslty <radlt. stx 1t.poon<l two atepdaUglltlrs, two
Jamal will five h1I public leet\~e sl brot1z1ro end all< u,tarr. ·
7:!0 p.m. In _Third Floor, Commo111 lotennllll foUowed todqs senojces BulldlDI. Adm11alon will be free, at Hll1Jor Kett Memodal Park.
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Coot to 1tudonll for tbe u!eulve
madlcal HTV!co and a supplemental
modlcal inluraD<e policy II "10 per
Y•· It le part Cl! a required student lee paid H<h q-r.
~ aald the H1alth CO.le< 11 -Uy Pald for by students' and II no pa<t lllll'l'Orted by tu dollers. '11zp fa.
Clllty -1"1111 wltil llu\lent lees ac-e-~-by 1bo relJlllll from olher C -es to be poid back by Ir· students.
enough for geaar.i holpltall&atlon. Al·
10 ~an cHDicll, .t-ra;y, laboraa
l<ry ond plwmoey ...Ylcts, ~
thenopy, plyeholo&lcl1 belp, aid ....
dental care.
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Slnyldn aald that Jaat 'lll'riol an ••· e""ge ot e students per day ,..,.. treat·
edat lhe Health Center, bu\ he expeeta ·
to oee t.be .-Pllll> !Oil this y11r.
'"StudenU come to UJ • muah u they
woold a family clootor," he 11ld.
"We've trtlllttd everything from sore
throat and llolDacl> &Che to meolnCllis a .cancer ...
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"blg ~·ot ·~~th 11 emo-.
tlooal "'4 jo~ pr<i>lemc,
~aid. Al>oul 10 -nl ot 11\1•
delU w\I ,... .~cal help
wlll1e Jn coJiege', ~ to the n&•
uc ... t~verate.ltll ,.id.
f!Uwerl Corpmjex, h<..s. PSJ'~ lrlOI, ~ •l!>den.g~lleg•· o
ate engapd ill ' ipa.tory
ldelltley rl!jvlnlls and comllols." The
orlgins of an emoUonal or me11tat pro. '
bletn may be earlier in Ufe, he said,
!Jiit they are trigger.a by lhe '1lllt
-from home. e stuilent Heallh O!nt.r bas eight
~ bado .lor students not W •
1COpters Due Over
Police Chief Eyes New Approach to P(ltrol.
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B7 PAMELA POWELL
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Colta Mesa'• top policeman ls seeka inf a no~ approach to polleo patroll 1 tbat ~ul~ llterilly ~ut h1I offlcers up
In the ;It may be In the olflng
within the {!Xt fiscal year.
Police ~r Roger Neth has dlsclos.
ed plam , helicopter patrol unit! he
describes .. ellbt times more ef.
fectlve. than 'nonnal patrol cars.
H11 plan la aWl in the embryo~stage
and bu not yet won formal backing by el!l euthor!Ues. ·
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· -In a talk tll1I ..-..It before a pi>up•of
Costa.Mesa lndU1trlalllll and el!J ad·
mlnlstrators, Noth aald air patrols
would· deflnltei, be a datorent to .
crime.
"A man, for example, who was at·
tempting to burg!nrlze a buildlng
couldn't see the patrol car that might
be cOmln& around the corner," Neth
Nkl, "but he could tee the helicopter
from u fir u two, or three miles
away." .
The chief noted tha~ ~ helJcopter can
ranie over nine "1...,.~ miles li!. an . ~ •, ' hour, while a police eruiser DOJ1D1Uy
can cover olily abQut 117 square ~s
~ the aame1perlod of time ..
The Cltj .-. of 'Colla 'MH& · '.eD·
compasses, abOut 18 square miles.
Cost ·of the propc>sed helicopter
patrol program ha's not ye~· been
revealed. •
Record Vote Register~d;
;GOP Pleased, Not De~.
However, Ntt!J !-~envla.looa: •t wol
helicopters workijlg duriol )~ of
three dally shifts, .nten !ft.YI a "'4tk.
Under normal clrcums~ces, -Q~_one
of .the chopoers would be. in Uie ~ at 111.V given time.
·"With the hellcopt.eril, Neth saidr ~·I.
cQuld show you 'a 35 petcetlt-decrelle
in crime." ,
The chief said he has spent a good
deal of time studying feasibility of a
helicopter patrol program.
When be completes his prellm.tnary
~ it"wlll be baqd~ lo city ad·
tnlnistrators and city councilmen. It
will include cost studies. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Record Tho American Independent Porty
•~tewide voter registration figure s had 94,478 regl.streed voten, the Peace If the project is accepted. it woul4
then be fitted into the budget. Neth
hopes that would come within the next
fiscal year.
drew oPUmistle predlctlum ol a aod Freedom port,y 84,248 and 233,589
"healthy trend" froilt Republicans to-declined to s~te their party _pref_!?r·
day. Democrat. sounded glum and ence. , "I think there is a need for this type
C1f prgram and I think we can justify
it," he said.
ca11ed en Oct. 19th strategy council. Although Democrats maintained. a
Secretary d. State Frank M. Jordan 5-4 registration edge and led the GOP
made puttlic statewide registration to~ in all but five of the state's 58 coun.
tats shbwing a 'record 8,587,873 Cali· ties, chairman Roger Boas sounded
fomians on the rolls fer the Nov. 5 peaaimistlc ot the November. eleq:l.on general election. outcome. . Fl'Ollt Page 1
1be figures showed an increase of He announced . a San Fnnciaco NARCO
562,006 since the June 4. fu:vy elec· meeting Oct. 19 of the party's eUcu-· • • •
tion. a boO&t ol 246,~ the Nov· tlve committee and .frankly admlted. -~~= ~il'D N~m~. · !:ri-:' ::!;~~:':!"*~~ '--dUlll'-.mMtltJp, Will be llolalid
19&4, the last Presidential yeac. electoral collegt votes-fOr 'Vice Pres· during lunch and free periods and will
In per<~e o( tbe ~ vptie, Dem· !dent Hubert _H. HIOl).;b?i)', tho De· not be allowed to participate In H·
ocraU ~ frQ1n M.9 ~to ~ moc:ratic oomi,nee .. 1 • ; . .1'-• tracurricular activities.
15U6 pe<com bel.woim June ~o-. Be said lh• Ii'""'--lodleative The policy on 9uestionlng of pupils RepubD~ betd ste~J ot the _ ~~~~lerq 1"7 "Rei)ubll· by polle_ e providea" thlt JtudenU · m3y 'r',~.. · ~ cans have~..,,,.,cf.tteady and Dem°'" ,. lndej>endent ·mt erats, In •fleet, ha: .. Jrtayed steady. be removed from school:
. Peace and Freedom parties e.t oppoiff4. -With consent _of a parent or guar.
ends ol tbe splinter party speetnmj dlan.
both lost membera. Oarke Do J -When circumstances require lm·
In .. 1ua1 l)&ureo, bem.crets gained y e mediate assistance of the student ·-335,264 member:• from June tor a new .y•
totalol4,682,1181vojozwwhileRepllbll-,Rites.'. 1"-·nd.u' :cte'd detection or apprehension of a cans gained 284,314 for o new bigb ol ~ erlmlnal.
3,W,131. ' · -If the student=h.as been arre1ted.
PHON-A-THON ·
TO HELP GOP
A GOP "PboD··a/l'bon" aimed at ·
rolling '25,000 In campaign f1111ds for
lhe.Nlxon-Agnew ticket will be 1!0~
ed Monday in the Harbor Area."*
About 400 Republlean eampaifn
w..-ken ...-..i lo NII four-boor
shllll durtizg th• two-wesl: tei.n'bone drlva. baaded by Johll Mac:i.eOd, Orqe County -f!nance ""'1!'111ttee
chairman for the GOP olhc!ard
bearon.
Servlee1 Im' Olarb G, Doyle, Wbo -Wizen other etreumstanct1; ·...---
bad baen.ln 'Ibo oil bqlllie•· ill Blml· ufficl "·Im rtan In 1n1 · I~ infton Beoclz lor 4a')'lllrl wer; Iiold s en.., po t op on o we
toda,.at Soillb's• Mu1uarr Cbapel, 827 pi'lncipal to juat!ly · removal ac-
l\laln St., Hunllnlloo Beoclz. companied by a school adm!nlltrator
Mr. Doy!1died1uddenty Wedlleaday or teacher.
.wile slltlnf Jn h1I oar in·,lhe oq llelds The policy states that dllli .. t ef·
He WIU ~-forll shall be made !mmedlllely to
He WM a · charter -member of the contact the parents or' guardian when Elles Lodi•, 11118. ll ,_ . SUrvivw1 iDclUde his wife, Marie of a pup a either questioned or remov·
tbe home, ll2'Cail!onft St.; tiwo IOD8 ed. trom school.
Clarite Jr, ot 'l'oll ....i Jaolt o( Bibrs'. Both matters -l{lpoDle t o
field; 111'> .-..-·s, .MD Rlluo ol narcotics conviction and questloninf
lioog -llllil· Joom 0.-Clf• El or removal of studenll by pollca -SegfUDdo; four hrl>tilm alid me sis· "teri 1-1 enntiM:m.. ' had been before the board 1t 1evml
Intezmoot,,. at Paoltle View Mem• meatlnp and language IDlJl1 Umer
orlal P~k, OorUIO. de! Mar. rnlled..
Trimnaed at tlae Wltite Boue
Most younplers get a lollipop to amu.se tll/!!rn when
they undtqO their lirlt halreul In this .... how·
ever, grandpa IN the candy. UtUe Pltlrielt :Lsndon
Nugeni, f"ndjon or the Pra!denf, aot hia tint
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• SAT:lJROA'I'. OCTOBER 5, 1968 TEN CENTS
T·antrums Related
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' 11 Witnesses Tesiify· in ,Meslin's Trial
DAILY PILOT"""" tr llJcllMI.......,,
B7 ARTllUI\ R.· VINSEL _.....or•,_.,. ,.., 111t1
E).evin witnesses ._ 1trangers and
friends -whose paths crossed that of
accused butcher knife aiayer Irene M.
Tucku testified Friday of public tan·
trums and unprovoked vlolenee.
A parade of witnesacs which 1seemed
like an abbrevDlted Costa Mesa Who's
Who basically descrjhed the wife ·of Ci-
ty Councilman George A. Tucker as a
complex woman with a hair-trigger
temper. Suhniallii the defense, Deputy
Di4tr{ct Attorney James G. •Enright
1ald if U weren't for one more witness
due Monda7, be would rest on the
chain of evidence offered Friday.
· The confiden~ prosecutor did JlWe
more than let hll 'fitnesses tell of
their dealings with Mrs. Tl,lcker, }>l'lor
to her June" 28 arrest on suspicion of
killing her next-door-neighbor. .
Mrs. Harriett Westphal. 68. of 1843
Minorca Drive, was stabbed during
some kind of backyaid encounter
which left both women visibly scratch-
ed and beaten.
Frequently during the strongly-
worded testimony, Mrs. Tucker, 38, of
1642 Minorca Drive, would lean to
defense attorney Paul Augustine Jr.,
whl!per'ing plaintively.
Judge Ronald Crookshank is bearing
2 More Die B Ti1nes Better
the case in ~artment II, Orange
County . SuPerior COurt, in lieu of a
j~ trial whicli. would have been far
i:Dore Ume-consurnlng,
Mrs. lTucker waived a jury and her
entered a plea of innocent and in-
nocent l:Jy reason of insanity, with four
psychiatrists scheduled to take tho.
stand Monday as her defense opens.
Judge .Crookshank once sat on the
mental health calendar and is quite
knowledgeable in this legal arena.
Augustine noted.
Supported. by Exhibit %!, a printed
sheet citing aates, times, places and
circumstances, Fridlcy's chain Of
(S.e TUCKER, Page I)
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As Mexican Mesa Chief Eyes
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Riots Go On Helicopter Patrol
Look Out Below '
l\IEXICO CITY (AP) -Gunfighting
in Mexico City took two more lives
Friday -a passerby and then the
sniper ~ shot him -and .a letter
signed: "army of llberatioo" -threaten-
ed a "large rilllitary ~ration"
agaimt, Ute, &ovemment.
1be sniper. · l!ri1>g from "" llp6rl·
m•nt . · ~" 111~ •!roe.I from , J!e F , bollillq .... lll)ltd
''ll ~eor ')*!•• · wl\li ii sbcit ,.,
•Ille head lod w e<I a 21:year-old
man bl tbl arm, Wltnenes sakl the
llUipet ' apparently waa aimlnf at •
10ldier.
Army maikBmen returned the fire
and • few minutes later the sniper
was caITied out dead.
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By PAMELA POWELL
Of tllt DIU"f Plltl Sltff
Costa Mesa's top policeman is seek-
ing: a new approach to police patrols
that would llt"erally put bis o!flcers up
in the air. It may be in the offing
within. tbe ne~t fl1cal year.
Police Chief Roger Neth_ has ,qia.c;lo1-
ed plans ,for he=le• ·patjoo( :iJlll" .lie delCrlbos ,u m;,.,' dil>re , al·
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Majoi: Speakers . . .
Soughtin New
Pam a student at Horace Ensign School, says· she
has no trouble disembarking, she jlUI. looks for a
soft spot. Why did she declde lo ride it? "My dad
brought it home, 10 I rode II,"· she explaim, · ' .
The statement of. the "liberation
army" was distrl.buted FrJday, but
w111 dated Sept. 28, .four days before
the big gunfight Wednesday between
a.._ and snipers that Jett at leeJt
29 pel'OlmS dead.
. County Forum
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State Plans Oil Le'ases •
i Lawyer. seeks Referrirl( to the Olympic g"!!les--
1cbedulfd. to open in the M.exiealf cap-
ital next SaturdaJ.-lt-laid, "We de-
cline all ..responitbllity for what could 1
happenlo those who come to a coun-
try that, in fact, finds itself in full
civil war." ·of Huntington TUleland ·
Post lloli«\ay
Trial. of $f.hali It recommended that "the fOreign
public mt come to the Olympics be-
cause, Uthoug...'1 under no circumstanc·
es will at.h1etes be attacked, it will hi
necessary to carry out a }arge military
oper.atim agaln5t the government in
the inaugural act and othen later."
By WILLIAM REED
Of 1119 O.ltr Pillt Slaff Leases for oil exploration on 18,00)
acres of state tidelands betwef!ll the
westem t>®ndary of. LOng Beadt and
the southeastern· limits of Huntington
Beach may be offered soon by tbe
s~re. ..--Tile St.ate Landt C'A>mmissl.on ha!
given notice of -its· intention to Offer oil
fiid gas leases in offshore areas
Presently not Wlder lease ....
Cities"may ask for a hearing prior to
Oct. 18. PresEdly there are two on drilling
platforms off the c088t of Huntington
Beach .and others 1D the ndrihwest in
tile Long Bead> ....,a -·~ have been built to serve • oil plat•
fonns.
Herb Day, Huntington Beach oil
field superintelldell1 ~sald.tbe PoUiblli•
ty ot more oil o~nt,iona oU the c~t'
raises 1everal·quewtiom, and possiJ>lt
problems Involvin1 pollco pr-; waste. Wiiler <clispos*1, aesttleticl,
DMgattoc,dis1rlbutlotl otlncome·llld
possible on-lttore «lillng faclHUe1 .
Fire Cblel Raymond ·Picard said lbe
city's ibWty lo fl&ibt !lnl off 1bore ls
"JJO.....UtenL" He•asked'lar the dty
to <Olllicler applli:ation ol °"' and
building codes to the· pOosible on drill·
Ing plalf-. 0
Seal Beach city cillldall olreod1
havi oalled tvr a publio......, to'bo
held on Ille .JrOl>Oied leMe .,._ The
Huotlngton BUdi City Coad! II n· peeled to do 1111 ......... , ••
Hoos~e Ends
Hou.iJew'ork Strike
STOCKTON (AP) ~ A llomiwUi
bas ended btr ... m-daJ ~ .,, ...
bo-k -left -~ 6ill
ol ..... .--e• ond -· -made bod&, -·opt -ml J.llO' IOI! lllCrlO -bl ... -·7...,,• "I _...ia1e my h-a llWe
more becwse of the waf be took
W.S, .. 1aid SIDdra Wap.r, 23, a
mo11ier o1 three. Mn. w..,,..-•1 bus·
band, Tom, ~tel h<r too, and
that~ sh• 1ay1, ls all llie u for
her t2<Mlour workweek. ..'I'm 1lad
lhe'a baclt on the Job," he llYS·
.J,.
Huntlngtml Beal:b olficlah point out
that while· the stale lalld& ~
1ideration are :.vithin _9.11...-Jiltiltl, the
only revenue the-dtj receive.s from
the OU_:sb<re-wilh ia '30 per wen per
~ar if· waste · water ia d.L!lcbarged intO
city sewers.
In addition. the city has been tryihg
to play d()Wn Oil · ~on as· the
oi.1.y's major-claim· to fame with the
hope of changing its image from the
.. OU City"·to ''Recreation· City."
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Sout'hland· Gets
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LOS ·ANClELES (AP) -nie attar·
bey f~ Sirhan Bisbara Sirhan plan1
1lo · OfiUe OcL 14 for j>Ostponlng the
trial of the ,24.year..old Jcrdanian
ch&l'ged. with murdering. Sen. J\Obert
F.Kem>edy •.
Attorney Russell £. Pat:IOM pro-
posed. at a heiring , Fr;iday . that the
tr'ial be held after the Quistmas
and New Year's holidays· and that
the jury be locked up nightly in a
hotel '
Tbose motions and others conctrn·
Ing evld.nce will be heard bl Su·
pertor Court before Judge Herbert
V. W.alker, 691 the veteran trial Judge
JoAnalty named Friday to hear tile
It was not clear v.trether "inaugural
act" referred to the Olympic opening
ceremonies. Avery Brundage, preslderit fl the
International Olympic Committee, ex·
pressed concern over the warning but
said Friday night he was sticking •by
Thursday's statement that the games wtµ. open on _schedule.
DEADLINE NOV. 9 Eclipse .Sunday ~el Deputy Dist. Atty. L)'lltl D.
· LOS.,\NGELES!(AP) _West ,Coast ;:F:,~ he will oppose Par· FOR YULE MA.IL
st.>rpoen JDaf "° the moon iJI 1lotal He said tlral to aecjoe.ter Ille Jury WASHINGTON (UPI)' -'Ille IJe.
ecllplt.. SPnday,, If. they want to eet Would lim.lt tlle aviilable jur.ors to rense Department 18y, Christmas
.DP at '' a.~. \ those ,..'fin~, IOdiiUy.and other· n11orkages going by ship to Vlebiam
The ecJipee will be •,...u.i on, the Wile able'" to .be IOc:ked 1lp for lOlti ~bOOtd he mailed . belore Nov. 9 and
East:'toiil, hut 'Weat ·Cou'i obserof· perlods of'tll!!e. c• air mall PICkages before Dec. 11. ..S •Win be able to wllli:h Ille earth'• Sirhan appeared in court bclefly The Post Office Department expects
natuot llielllto tanl'dlrl<"rod ·of.fllll ~. foor DlOlltlll alter Keonedy to deliver about one mllllon pounda
ec1tpee·. • .1. • wOn. ~~A'1 ·Jue 4 PI'Nidentlal or mail a day to U.S. troops in V'Jet.. Tli• U.S. Navil Oboervalor)' 1&)'1 prlu>ary. Tiie seoafar WM sfiot ear· nam aod other Pacific point< dur·
11le •maon:'irra Ml before 11ie ~ 11<,lle~nfti day alle< he ,pr0claimed ing tile pre-lloliday ieas<llL .
ii .OVf!lt: .... ., , ~ v~· '
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. Board Decides Relatwn8hip ·With Police
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-With col!Hnt of a parent or suar·
dlan. • . •
• ..:. '\yJien clrcum1lancel ~ Im· ~•ta ..at.lanCe al)llo ill\denl llr 4'~tioq ',or ~on ol a. crlinlnal. • r · ' · . .
-U °'8 SWdnUW'~ ~
-·Wbe1h -olbtr cll<amsa-1 '"'
aulllclenUJ.!mporlaRt bl opinion oftlle
principal to jusUIJ' ·=~~ ,... <;OllJpaal"" 117 a . .,hoot tr\llor or teacher, . .. • .
Tbe policy states Illa , dlllient el.-
forts 1ball bt .made Jmm!ldlate1Y ~
llQOtac:t. lb• parents or guordlan •lien .
(See NARCO, Pa1e I)
A concerted eflorrto brlng lworable
naUo!!al -attenUoo 1lo ONmge Couoty
wai announced today with the in-
troduction of a regularly scbedoled
serles of impartial and nonpartisan
forums. ,.,.
William R. Mason, Irvine Co. presi·
dent, was elected president of the
forom sponsor, known as the Orange
County Forwn of Town Hall of
California.
The group hopes to attract speakers
of local, sttte ed. nation at.
sign.lflcance tO it.I gener.al membership
luncheons, to be held at leaet once .a
month at either the Anahe!m Con-
vention Center or tbe Disneyland
Hotel. •
'Ibe forums will deal with' impartial
analy1es at basic aocl:aj. probl2))~.
The meetings represent the flrst Ume
that local leaders have pooled their ef·
forts on a· significant scale to make a
;•aerioul attempt at improviitg the
community and its image," according
1o .a ToW'll Hall spokesman.
Maaon'1 chief supporting officers Jn-
clude Kezmet M. Libby, al Security
Pacific National Bank, and Joh D.
Spear, of UC!, David R. Porter, of Ti·
tie Instrance and Trwt Co., and Gar1
L. Davidson. of. Nagel, Regan and
:r;>avldson, '&S vtc:e presi_dents: Donald
G. Zellnor, or the Mission YleJo Co., as
treaSurer, and Thomas W Stipe, .of
K!Jfdel and Anderson, aa.~et.ary.
Founding memb<!rs Ipcjllde Robert
N. Weed, president and publisher of
the Oraoge Coast DAILY Pam, and
Jack R. Curley, DAILY Pam viC<f president and manager. ·
Cective than normal patrol cars.
Ills plan ls still in the embryo stage
and has not yet won formal bacldng by
City .authorities. '
, In .a talk this "'t~k before • group or
· Costa .Mesa i.ndustriallsta and cit1 ad .. ·
mlnlstrators, N~th saiil 8.ir Pl~
-,.:9uld di;fl!ll1<% bi;' • ,<!<~"! ~· crime. . 1 • ·
".I mail, for.oample. wbo'Wll af,.
temptlilg to -~ a ·bulldiag
couldn't see the patrol car that might
be r.omln.t arbunrt the earner." Neth
said, "but he could see lb• lie~ _.--
from ~ far •• two, or thfet! mnes--J
away." • __;..----•
The chief noted.Jhat-a'helicttpter can
ra~ge_JWer111ne square miles in an
hour.-while a pollce cruiser normellY
can cover only about 1.7 square miles
in th!! same period -of time.
The City of Costa Mesa en-
compasses about 16 aquare miles.
Oost of the proposed 'helicopter
patrol m-ogram has not yet been
revealed.
1-loweVer, Neth envisions t w o
helicopters working tlm"ing two or
three dall.v shifts , seven days a week.
Under normal circumstances, only one
of the choppers would be iD. the air at
anv .eiven ti.me.
With the helicopters, Neth said, ~·t
could ·show you a 35 percent decrease:
1n Crime." ' ' ,
The chief said he has spent a good
deal of time studying feuibility ot a
helicopter patrol program. ·
When he completes his .prelimin&rf·
report, it will be handed to city ad-
ministriators and city counc'Umen. It·
will include cost studies.
If the projeCt fs i a.cCepted. it would
then be fitted into the budget. Neth
hopes that would come within the next
fisCJI year.
"I1t.binli there ts a need for this type or prgram and I think we can justify it." be said.
Looking to Future ' •
1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -'l'lle N<-
tlonaf Symphony Or~l\<stra has prom·
iaed 1to giye reitmda .to ~~ion ticket·
lholde:tti Will> lose their governm.Ei
'jobs as a 'resUlt « the Nbyember
election. ...
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Locol log aod low clouds dll!'o
l•i 1h< fill!it alld early momlng
houri S:lOU!d UI\ tor hazy 1un-
1hln.e ln the afternoon•, over the -keiid. Te~ture. '!'ill bt
hovering at -70 degrees Oii lbe-and-?Jlaland.
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. llW8JD~ l'ODAY . ' . . A !llUllcoJ. tour of Nftopclri-
·Jlcro'• "'°'' ~ bod
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I DAllY PILOT, Salu~, Oclobor 5, l'Mi& -New UC
.. .. -. ~ wf:Ju:,~ '::" Al ............. _, _ _.to,.,...., 11... st>;:llllr =•!! lltml ~ ..... 1lae l>Ull1lc ll 1bey '1ffk ,....._ -••• ..
--at tile UC! SludenfHeolth .~. c-ilt 9lt ..... ~lilul or mental health On<! treat-ln • '800,000 bUll<l!ng _,oc1 IUI
--MO bpt slrlcUy coofl. rprlng. . 4-11111 .filam. •111 and all agencies Our sole purpose 11 to malntaia itll·
wbklb --1 ~l a concern, under the dent!," he aa,s~ "college students in '*'""'•-""'• pollcy 2ll )'ff'• sre go<ng to ruq the -Id. ~cl.• itud•nl'• prtvote me'-They ~-OID' most Important ,...
ii ._ n•cm, but unw.anetd pregnancy source.
does aot fall Into thla category. olfic· "We art oriented t.oward paUent
loll ~·· eo b'1111 .-.! plll pre· be4>, DOI tot-ard law eoloreement or
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TUCKER MURDElt TRIAL. • •
wilDHIU r..,ec1 from Mayer ~Jvtn L. a pair of aliOes at !lie aaleaman'1 lee~
Pintley to a teeneged wife, eocli with · then ........ ottier pain off 1 display
a dllfemil story. . \ reckl .
Several'had more than one tale. . Blonde Mrs. Jane.t Di Anda, 18, told'
Mayor f!nkley told ·of seeing the ,f a day two yeari ago Mcindiy when
Tuck"l'I at,a Jaycees' iuau 13 month• •• 1.~~· ut -~·~ drlvtn( btt
... al ""1<h Ullle !be defendant r"".Jr.-·~ 0 -~,-' p~ed him s~ty In the be11J will-n>o~·· car on a. abort enand -IDil
her ~lbow a1 he 1tepped up to. ~e~ ~ :id~ Jrirs. Tucker'.'• car.
tllem. Mil. Tucker' undentandably aaked
He had just been hospitalized with r ··1 11ee the girl's driver'• license, but
stomach allmenl '1eing 14 she bad none. "I walked away and said 1See whal, '
mean, George,' the mayor testified. ';ALLED NAMES
Enright asked If this referred to "She called me a few names, then
some prior discussion of what was BP· 11he hit me up 'ilde the head a few
-oarently already regarCled u • pro· times," the girl recalled, "It upset me.
blem. I've never been hit -1 didn't have a
"Yes," the mayor replied. father."
EYE POUTICS Mrs. Barbara Sloate, working the
He said the newly elected eoun-P.)ection' poll at. the C<Jsta Mesa Fire
cllman came to him once and asked Department mam station June 4, said
for an assessment of his Costa Mesa she witnessed Mrs. Tucker ex·
ll" I f ture but the mayor declin· presslonlessly begin throwing ballots po "'ca u • and marken after voting. ed to comment.
Pinlc:Jev ssi'1 Tucker Insisted. so he
reluctantly told him chances for adv·
ancement were not very good; due to
some of his wife's aCts.
Mrs. Maryalice Wilson, wife of Vice
Mayor Robert M. WIJ111on . was next to
soeslt, 111aying Mrs. TuckPr threw a
drink all over her at a 1967 Orange
County Fair VIP preview session.
ATTACKED STRANGER
She then related an incident et a
~arch of Dimes benefit In Newport
Beach last May, saying Mrs. Tucker
vi(orously assault.ed a total stranger
after the. woman bad brushed bet. in a
CJ'f)Wd.
"Irene," she quoted Councilman
Tucker as sayin~ from inside a v<>te
booth, "go outside and wait for me."
"I don't know what made her mad."
Tucker said as he left, ''Ladies ... my
deepest apologies.''.
Three employes of two markef.111 ln
the Mesa Verde neighborhood told of
odd behavior by ·the defendant. who
they said was known for such act.I.
HIT DISPLAY
Mrs. Carolee-Stevens. president of tll~ata1fe,. Hialorlcal Society.
__-ellO related two instances of Mrs.
Tue k e r • 1 apparently uncontrolled
Thrlftimart @mploye Tim Allen said
Mrs. Tucker almost ran into him with
a shoppln1( cart this sprin'I(, then bP
saw her moments later as she knocked
over a di!tllay of suntan lotlOn.
"By golly, you got it. didn't you?,"
he uked, sensing a deliberate act on
her parl.
bostruty toward others.
She said she to~ the defendant
durinJ! a Mesa V Homeowners
A"oclaUon kilo flylnit .ponlfl!I ii.
Maich 1967, to •IY »r ame wd~
being announced as Oie of the be~
mother kite n:v.er1 . • . ' •
Whirlln.v.. Mrr. Tuck,n-rammed her
fist into Mrs. steven's stomach, she
said under oath.
SLAPS 'WOMAN Anothef · Ume, she slapped he_r for
toucblng her to place a name tag at a
hi!torial 10Clety 11oclal function.
Desplto the tragic gravity of the en·
Ure case, Kirby vacuum cleaner
aalesman~l Featherly d r e w lauRbter de"scr:ibln~ a sales pitch
to the de nt last February.
"Did · 'ce anything unusual?"
Enright aSked.
"I hope it was unusual," said
Featherly, who wore a red blazer
jacket over his barrell·like build and
has sideburns.
. Featherly said Mn. Tucker was not
lntere1ted, so he thanked her and
:Walked. away, but sensed danger and
:tumed j1Jlt In tim• to be bit with ;
1tfelmac dlJh and a string of curses.
He retreated. copying the address ''
warn fellow salesmen.
OFFICER APPEARS
Costa Mesa police officer Lynr
.Damerow added to the prosecution'r
·bue by telling Qf a violent argumen'
be witnessed in a department sbJr(
shoe section, while off duty.
He said be saw the defendant thro\';
DAILY PILOT
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CAOFOINIA
--:ANGE COAST ~UILllHIHO COMP'ANY
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ll'let P'rnhMnl •Nf 0-al ,,..l'llttr
Tho"''' Koavll
£d1'or
Thom•• A. M11rphin1
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"Not too bad," he quoted her as
sa~e.
Another employe, William Guinn.
.al4:)he'6rusbl!d a sack of dot!food off
the che·ckstand one dav when shf'!
be:<*ne angr~ at not having auite
eriollgh money for her grodery order.
Market Basket employe Bobby Shv
sai~ he was reading fl magazine on hi s
lunch hour one day last June when
Mrs . Tucker approached and swept
the books oU onto his feet.
A couple of months earlier, Shy
testified, the defendant th r e w
flashlight batteries at a n o t b e r
customer when she became angered
over something.
'SHE DOES THAT'
"I .iust told him 'she does that,' "
Shy testified. "Mle nushes people in
line -you could get every witness in
the Store and they'd say the same
thing."
Enright noted that one final nro.
secution wibless will be called Mon·
day, saying that otherwise, he would
rest the case of The People versus
Irene Tucker at that stage.
"This comes as· a surprise to me,"
~aid AugusUne, who plans to call four
•sychlatrists who have examined Mrs.
Tucker to testify about her mental
·:ta to.
Augustine said Friday after the trial
·ecessed that he will put the defendant
n the stand to tell ber side of the
tory of what happened June 2.8 in the
:uiet residential neighborhood.
Courtroom observers expect the
~ase to wind up about mid-week,
although Monday afternoon Pl'O<\
ceedings will be postponed due to al
federal court subpoena of AugUJtine
on another case. \
Terms faced bv Mr1. Tucker -tr
eonvicted -are lite imprisonment for
first degree murder, Ove years to life
for second degree and one to ten years
for manslaughter.
She could be found innocent by
reason of insanity, which would still
result In her being incarcerated and
given mental therapy.
Mn. Tucker could al.so be acquitted,
and any subsequent steps in that case
would be of a civil nature.
Race, Education
Lecture Monday
lfllkklm Jamal of the Malcolm
Organization l>f Afro American Unity
will ipeak on "Race and EducaUon"·
Mollday night al UC lrvtne.
Juda! wit meet earlier II\ the day
with 80 studenll laldnJ 1 st~\.
organtud course on radlln. The
ceuru II 11mllar to the ..,. Eldridge
Cleaver waa 1nvtted to teach at
Sertei.,..
It 11 not taught by a profeuor nor
Included In th• relU]ar university
cateJoiue, but 1tudent1 at the end or
the course ·may qiaaut) to receive
university credJL
Jamal wlJ! jive bis pub.Uc ltcluro at
7:80 p.m. Iii Third Ftoor, CoiiiiiiOll3
Bulld!na. Admlllloo will be free.
• I •
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Cent~ for Students · Only .
to
au everything tlltlt?ll be done at am~ except surg , pre.
natal care and delivery. •
The docjors, poychlMrJIY '°"'other
staff members are e!Wloyed part
time. Slnykln .J• a plty§lclan wit)> o(f.
jce in Newport Beach. Nine nurses
work at the Healtll Ceoter arnund tile
ck>ck. · I '
/·
STEPPING DOWN
UCI Dean Jamn March
I
• Dean at UCI
Plans to Be -Just Instructor
Dr. James G. March will step down
nert June as dean of UC, lrville's
School of Social Sciences to become
simply professor · of psychology and
sociology.
March, who has been dean Of the
school from tlle start, said, "The foun.
ding father should have seme enough
to knew ftel1 It IJ time to qull"
He said the end of hh fourth year
seems like an appropriate time for a
change befOO'I others bec~1 ~erly
dependent on him or being dean
becomes his way of life.
"We have in my opinion ttie only
1nodern social sci~nce program in tile
country and a first-rate faculty,"
March said. "We have experiemented
a good deal in the style and manner ot
education, with heavy empbaai! on in·
dividual study, use of computers for
self iruitruction and student organized
learning actlviti.et.:. 11
While dean, March carried a f.ull
teaching load because, he said, "I just
enjoy it. 11 He wU: CQntinue to teach
and purS1le his research. He is con.
sidered an expert in organizational
theory.
March said UC! Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich will appoint a search com·
mittee to find his successor.
Rites Conducted
For Mesan Found
Floating in Bog
Funeral services were held today
in Bell Broadway Chapel for Peter
Thomas Roscoe, 28, an artist whose
body wp.s found floating in a bog
' Wednesday morning.
Costa Mesa police said they will
probably list the case as either an ac·
cldental drowning or suicide.
Interviews with the widow on Thurs-
day apparently resolved an uncertain·
ty aOOut 1be last time Hoscoe was seen
by his wife.
Mn. Hoecoe at one point t'1ld In·
vestigators l!lhe saw her husband Tues·
day night. But a coroner's aulop1y
dloclosed the time ol death had oc-
CU!'ed at least a day before, or tome·
time Monday.
Police said Mn. Roscoe told them
she saw a man outsidt!! the family
home Tuesday evonlng and that he
eppeared .to bo her hwbend. The
strqer m,ued lnlo U1e darlmess,
however, Ollll she ~ not ctr18ln of 1 her identUlcatloh.
She 1ald the last time sbe-dellnltoty
saw her husband was Sunday evening
when be left the house to go "over to
the bay." ., be callod a marsby pond
off Victoria Street at tbe Santa Ana
River. ,
The artlot bad been'"""'"« frequent
trips to the boC to cootempllte. He
.. deicrl>ed .. & JDiM1. ol itrooa re--
llgloul IDl<nsl. 1111 polntlnc1 bed ,..
nocted u ·~ nllfllom aw-. .
Wllether be drowned ~or
notnmola1......,..n,pollcesald, 'but
,... -be bad dellbeNl<b' walked
Into the -i.r."
SUrvlvon lnclucl• bi.I wife; !Avune,
ol the larnlJy home in Ooci. M111;
six ·~· .two stepdaughters, two brolberl encl u 111tet1.
lnterm•iit 'tonowed today'.-service•
et Harbor Rert Memorlal Part.
c.t Ii ... ,., ..........
rlt1i' ~ .. and t "'*lllnllFlll
WW"llDCO poljcy II "'° ,..
... l1 'parl ol a required -M pol4 'eadl quarter.
s~ rald the lle•lth Center is
wholl,y paJd for by swdems and iJ no
pw; 1upported bY tax dollars. 1be fa.
cUlty was built wJUt student fees ac·
cumulated by the regents from otiler
UC ca"'l'u1e1 to be paid -back by Ir·
VIM 1tu<tentl.
Tho Student llealth Center bu eight
!nllrmar)' beds, for 1luclenll not Ill
... ., .. ·::::!'' ••• ""' ,. pt\Hlded .. ......,, lilrln·
lory and phamecy services, pllJlleol
therspy, p1Yt!lologlc•Hlelp, and mn
del'ltal care.
'Sinykln aald Iha! tut 1prln1 an ••·
eN.ge of 6 atUdents per day were treat·
e:J at the Health Center, but be expecll
to see the number ptloth 100 thJs year. ·
"Students come to U1 mu1h as they
W'Ould .a , f:mnll)' ctootor," he said.
'4Wt've treated everything from sore
throalancl rtomocb acbe to meoin1JU1
~ CIDCer.'"
,
Viets Smash Reds
Guerrilla SabQteurs Strike Hard at Saigon
SAIGON (UPI) .-Amerlcanl IDCl •
South Vlelnamese lrOCI'• todl\ll smaab·
eel e Viet Omg f<rce tbreal<ning 1be
nortbBn clty ol. Hue. But guerrfila
saboteurs atn.M* Saigon wKh ;repeat·
ed terrorist altaclcs. ·
Paratroopers cl. the U.S. Anny lOlal
~ Dlvt.slcn plus -1,000
South Vietnamese soldiers ~
through a lonner guerrilla •trancbokl
.area near Hue, 400 miles north of
ihere, Jn the climax ol. 8 week-old drive.
Thus far tlley had capl'1red 152 Viet
Cong, one <If the lazogest prisooer
rounclupl ol the wai, IPd killed ot
least 80 more. Mllitcy iCIU'ce.I told
UPI OOIT_..ient Njlt Glboon, on the
scene, the 'O!ued force bal ,t least llOO
Viet 0ooc ~·lo .,....try lowlencla
belween Hue IDCl th• Sooth<lhioa Sea.
"It loob like the Viet °"'ll! i>fro·
atruclure Ja cruml>Ung lien. The ellJH
luwe aulfeftd extremely llflbl c:aJI!·
altles," a U.S. apiobf!DOll iold Gllloon
near Hue, &eene ol. a bitter red inva:.
sion In F<tiruary.
But in the Sa.lgon area, tbe terroriste:
drew blood. ·
Record Vote Register_ed;.
'G:OP Pleased; Not Dems
.~ SACRAMENTO (UPI) -J\ec:ocd , The Amerl<1n lnd'l"ndeDI Piirly
sl!atewlde voter regiatratiUI. flgures had 94,478 reglstreed vot>ers, the Peace
drew opllmlstlc predlctlooe ol a . and Freedom party 64,248 and 233,589
"llealthy trend" from Republicans to. declined to state their party prefer·
d~. Democrats &OUDded glum and ence.
called an Oct. 19th sfxategy council. Although Democrats maintained a
Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan 5-4 registration edgi and Jed the GOP
made public statewide registration to. in all but five of the ttate's 58 coun·
tals showing a record 8,587 ,873 Cali· ties, chairman Roger Bou sounded
fornla!ie: oo tfte row for the Nov. 5 pessimistic of the November election
general electioft. out.come.
The figures showed an increase of He announced a San Francisco
56t966 since the ,Tune 4 C.:oary elec· meeUng Oct. 19 of. the party's execu-
tion, a boost of ~.9055 the Nov-tive cOOimittee and frankly adIDited
ember 1966 previout record hiOi and it waa an attempt to get an Uth hour
an increue of 403,530 ~'!'!! November drive started to win California's 40
1964, the· lut:'hesldenll&l year, electoral college votes ·tor-Vice Pres·
. In per<ealai• cl. tile ~.Jo, !>em· ident Hubert H. -Hiunpbrey, the De·
ocrala dropped fmn M.9 pen:enli1o mocralic nomlilee.~jl • ,. ' ~~)~un~.e ~ Jiff-He said the figw,'il were indicative of the~·· ~m -"Republi·
at . .• • . . .. cans ha•e· atayecf'-iteady and Demo·
The Amerlcin Independent and cratl, in effect, .have stayed steady.
Peace and Freedom parties at oPJ>OSite
ends of the splinter party spectrum
both lost members.
In actual figures, Democrats ga.toed
335,264 members from June for • new
total ol 4,682,641 vOW. While Republl-'
cans gained· 2M,ne for a new hl&t of
3,462,131.
PH ON-A-THON
·To HELP GOP
A ~OP "Phon·a-Thon" aimed at
.raising '2;i,<XX> in campaign funds for
the Nlxoo-Agnew Ucket will be launch-
ed Monday in the Harbor Area.
About 400 Republican campaign
workers volunteered to atatt four-hour
shifts daring the two-week telephone
drive headed by John MacLeod,
Orange County finance committee
chairman 1 for the GOP standard
bearers.
Clarke Doyle
Rites Conducted
Services for a&rke Q, Doyle, who
had been ,in the oil busilles1 in Hunt-
ington Bea.ch for '8 years were held
today at Smith's Mortuary Chapel 6Tl
Main St., Huntington Beach. '
-Mr. Doyle died suddenly Wednesday
while sttting in his ear in the oil fields
He was ffl.
He was a charter member of the
Elles Lodge, 1959.
Survivwi ioclude his wUe, Marie of
the home, 112 Caillomia.St; two ·s0as,
CWite Jr. cl.. Toll Ollll Jack ol Boken·
field; too daugl!ler1, Jean Russo ol
Lmg Beach and Joemr Or<lll ol El
Seggundo; four brothers and one sis·
IA!r: 11 granclcillldren,
Interment was at Pacff1c View Mem·
orial Part, CcmJt del Mat.
• •
Trimmed at tlae Wlalt.e Ho'"e
Hldlng fu rlf:e ~ unw clft!l fh.
day, .,.mu.. uied three l22rlim
1'l¢i<l!U to blow an M-loot bole Jn \hO
Ben Luc _ imdae linking·~ 1o tile
rice<Tich .Meilong deltll to Iha. d.
Traf!l<:'backed "ll !00r'"'1!es on tile
Sail!"" side ol the-2~!0Qi:toog li)ai!.
Army eilgineers sOld they • lo
h .... an merg~.P.l"'toon bridge In
service by Sunday. . , , ·~
In the capital, :t.rrorJst. blew up a'
two ctiory goverD111ent bea4quasiC/i
building in the be8¥!Jy;.~ Cboloo
aectlo~. ~--hl("ln g\10lTIJJa street
ftgllling oarlle; ttiis nar. ~ 'VJ!I,
namese ·~esmen •aid! about 44
poundo ol dynamite collap<ed the stuc-co build!ng.
Near Ho! An, 350 miles north of saI-
gon, North Vietnamese troops FridaY
ambu>bed a U.S. MariZle petrol. All
day loog the Leathernecks held tbelr
ground, wiling al the reds with tbeAr
Ml6 rifle.a. An,erlcan ortilleiy and Jet
flghtor-bornl>ers joloed the attack
against the embusben.
Friday night 111.e North Vietnramese
fled, leaving behind 32 d. tl'leir dead.
One Marine was -wounded in the flgbL
Wilbur Perkins
Funeral Held
Services for Wilbur Perkins, a rteJ.
dent of Costa MeS'a for 23 years, were
jteld 11>1 afternOClll et Bell Broac!waY
Mortwry Chapel. '
Mr. Per!oins died at 0ooto Me&1
Momorlal Hospital Tuesdll:Y. He WU 57. . J
A self-employed ce!heint maso'n, be
is survived by bi}' wile, Dorothy of
the home, 459 E. 19th St.; five som,
Daniel A., Robert L. and William S.,
all of Santa Ana, Clyde Rice ol CUsta
Mesa and Oharles Rice of South Afri·
ca; a daugfriter, Delofes Eyrnud of
Santa. Ana; a brother, Elmer. Perkins
of Mlchlgiac and two sisten, Ruth
Powell and Erma Stepping, both of
Michigan; 10 grandchildren.
'The Rev. Robert Schmeltekopt' of the
First Southern Baptist Olurcb, Costa
Mesa d\ficiated at the 'services.
Interment followed at Hart>or Rest
Memorial Pllf'k, Costa Mesa.
From Page l
NARCO ...
a pupil is either questioned or remov·
ed from school.
Both matters -response t o
narcotics conviction and questioning
or removal o{ student.. by police -
had been before the board. at several
meetings and language many time1
revised.
. ' ~(OBI younptora gel a lollipop lo am111e them when
they undergo tholr flnt !Wicul In lh1s cne, h91V·
-ever, grandpa get.a• the candfu~~Ue V.lrlck I,yndOn-Nugent, grindson ot !be en~ aot hla flnt
hal~t l~t week at the White House. Applying tcn-
aodll lie8hnlaue Is barber si.,,.. Martini, Sliver Sprinc, lild. --· _
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'ot1'111DllllrPllt .....
When Font.er I rad ford, of
SeatUe, nitui:ned home he fo0nd
burJlars bad taken $1;ooo worth
oi ClllWft eqtiipmim 111111 )6ililft'Y·
Al lie ,.. dla!nf the ,_, a
tel'!'lt<Jne call. ln!orme4 him that
someone had brobn IDlo a bcNse
be had purdrand tor ...ie. They
had !Um "5,%11 wortlld ~ .....
P e g g 11 Fleming, who 10on the
women's skating gold fl'W!daJ. at lasi
year's Winter Olymflics, it currently
wiah the Ice Follies and hcu already
'taped an ice iptcial for NBC-TV. Al·
though she doem't follow the usual
-SQnja Renie skating. story line, she
will organize her own touring ice
show and hopes to make a movie in
the veru ·near futu re. • Gov. Ronald Reagan, heckled by
100 or so students from Chico
State College, suggested t h e y
should "damn well geit your educa-.
tion somewhere else." Reagan
apolo~ed fur the profanity, but
said, "I~ will not stand by in this
job and watch a minority of/dissi-
dent students and a thinority 0£
faculty rp.embers tear down \hese
great institutions." • Francis Neis, of Lakewood,
Colo .• got a gift of gold but be isn't
too happy about it. Neis com·
plained to Jefferson County sher·
i!fs officers that vandals painted
his car gold. • Believe it or not, Janice Pepper
changed her name to Salt. Janice
said she was introduced to her
husband, Francis Salt, by two
friends • . • Pauline Baker and
David Cook.
New Phones Okayed
For School District.
The switchboard at the Newport
Mesa Unified School Di.strict central
office has been required to provide
more lines and cut down the number
of busy signals.
The school district ·bas a new
telephone number, effective today. It
is 645-0000.
Bqtlaore• Bottleraeck
Don't Like Jam?
: . •
It'll ·Get
By JAC1',CllAPPELL
Of ,... Oeltt , .....
Tscllalko.Ylky's l8U Overtur. ta,I<es
oboUI 12 minutes lrMn start lo hnlih.
You -.ould probably b .... &ll of It OD
your car· stereo while. waitlnt in tnUlc . . al 1be Dover Drive-E. Cout lllgh.
way~
And -· things cet bet11!r, you're
going t.o have tun. tor Beethoven's
9th. u well; I
An e~aggei'ation perhaps. But ac·
cordillg to Robert Jaffe Newport
Beadl traffic director ; it's not much of -· -He says things en: going to get COD·
aidenlbly-wone before they get b!etter,
Laguna Jaycees,
V:ets~ R-aiSe Funds
For YMCA Camp
Effcrta of t!le Laguna Beach Junior
Chamber . of Commerce and the
Vet«ans ol Foreign Wars will pay vft
fur the South ONnge Coonty YMCA
oamp DO!pb ID Aliso oanyon, SOCY
Camp Chairman Alvin Autry bu
reported.
Funds earned by these gmips will PaY for repainting and repairing the
lodge, installing a baske1:ball and a
volleyball court. instiaaling a 27·foot
flag pole, a fence along the westom
'""""'ty boundary and adding to recreation equipmeat supplies.
Repairs-on rest rooms, installation
or fresh drinking water. and adding
telephones for summer day camp use
will also be done.
Autr.Y indicated that th e im·
provements planned can be moved
easily if a proposed Orange C<lunty
Highway comes through part or the
camp.
, ji;:
an<[ they aren't to tel better for
quite a while. t '
"It aoUnda cute'to say ae Juit
too m81Jl· can for the '.<m to
cury," Jafft aayt:, "but that's wbat'a
happening 1ev"i"1,-a cloy.":._
A recent ~Y car coUo.t
showed that almoit 60,ll!IO vehicle use
1llo intef1ectlon-during a 24-bour perioc\. .
Peak perlodl ~ from 11 a.m. to I
p.m. with 8,600 oars entering the .in·
ter&ection and from 4 p.m. to & p.m.
wdtb 7,650 cm. At times traffic bacb
up to Newpor\ National Banlt fr<m
Coa.st lllgh~C •
Jalfe ,say& many ~otmits
wouldn't be there ii 1be Pacific Colllt ~ewar......, in. He pom;ts out that
no physloal change can be made at the
intersection until the freeway and new
bridges spanning the bay ace built.
These things, though, are still in the
"indete~ate ~ture."
"In a a~tdon like this, you just
have to scratcb for every second," he
!lays. "You have just 'so many lanes
there, you ean't'e.dd another lane."
Wbat about rephasing the signal
lights to hold up the vehicle! from
Bayshores for tllole coming d~
Dover?
That might just makt tbe situation
wone.
Jaffe explains:
· "You have onjy so much time. It
takes time-we figW'e three ·seconds
per car -fOr tbe OOn: to get starred
moving once they get the green light.
U we put anottter phase in the light, it
maY take more time out of th"e· cycle
thalJ. is presenUy_: being used."
Some improvement might come· by
the elimination of the crosswalk on the
east end of the intersection, he says.
But not mudb.
"Widening of the present highway
'bridge is al5o under consideration, but
all you Can say is that it's coming -some.time." I ·
OAILY PILOT SI•" Pllttt
WRITER SHOWS HOW IT'S DON'
lylah Simmers, Gr<1nd1on Delbert Lyddon •nd ''Noodl11'' •
Novel 'Beginning to Career
Writing Becomes 3rd .Profession for 1 Great-grandmother
By SANDI MAJOR l>f TIM D11fY Plltt lt8tf
A Fo~n ·Valley great -
grudmother, who tnststs she isn't
going .to "die oo the vine," is begin· ·
Jting her third ..,..., .
Tbe f«mer educator .and civil
r&"Vice administrator ii Dl:1W a Writer.
Sbe bas bad • ~ ~ for
magaiille pOO!ication on be!' first try'.
Mrs. Lylah M. Simmers, who lives
with her !IOO·i&-law end d~ugf,ter. the
Rtcbard E. L)'1111ons of 18903 5anta
Madrllil Qrele, w:W be a ''published"
wl'it<r ID July 1!!611. OllldallY· Then Iler flrot feature a<licle, "~-Beaten Wlds<On ," . ..in epp-
ear In Huwst Year• Magadne.
Fdllr reaneeo. Mrs. Slmmo'rl mov-
ed ID Founlalo. V~ beoause oC fail·
III( health, oyeslgiot w ,'beorlng. At
the time, Ille eel.d her 1011.fn..lew tollt
h e,r"Wltl> ell r-r axperlencel.-joa
oulht lo writ<.' •
1\ look her thrae y-• to got lrOlllid
to it, but with ooa IU<COSI &Jund• her,
-• .simmer• II ,,,. t • c k-ll n C cbUdttn'• booD. •
B'ar flrwt ~ -• -al>out
bar srowlnl""' yeK'l lrolD -"' 1915 oal1al afer.ndmotlJer's StariH" end 'II"! ~ ol • ..... •• ~ pre-
..-. -. -NoOdlel the PoOdl• -btrYe ~ been -•pted by a literary ...,t. ......, U martetiDC,
tllem fur pub!Dtlon. . . Both have Jone througti "et·
~ baustive" revlsinc Oh• dtllb.. •
4 ' .
criticiam, end they came back wi.tb •
eeveni)8'ge, single·spaced typewirtten
critique.
"Sbe ripped 11\ern apart.'' the
~ther recalled, "and told me
wbat lo do and what not to do. Whet I
really needed to do w., In organiio
them better." ·1
They went ~ to New York and
ha.vent' rettirned.
4 1'Swnmer in the Badt Y.ard" ii the
latest, and jt too 15 in the agent'•
hands. With 'modest prido, !Mrs. Sim'·
, men mows a letter from. the agent
~ tbe seeood Poodles slo<y is
"~utifully done." ·
Ins,tration for stories that doesn't
come from .her background ( • 11 heYe
to depe1ld on my experiences baoata!e
l'tn not well enough-to go 'to a library
f<r reieardl"l oam•s from tile Ly<!·
don 1louiehold.
' 'The 'rlories are told by Noodleg., a · !ive-,...,...w wtiita pooale who glares
aloflly at >Uiton ID lbe home u
tl1ccJCll t1101're llOt .mart enou&b for
him "',botbo< talking ~· lllr lri<Ddl !nc!ucle Mrs. Simmon,
Sile -them to the agent for
who is Noruiy In tile -and to ber -~. 10.yea<~ld Delbert
Lyddon ond the Lyd<loo'1 od>er pell -
!ofacKitty, Mat the dadlshlmld, "" li· ·"""'! l!Fd, h•o deoer\ turtle• ... a .
green panil<eet, two baby guinea pi•&•
and 1 bowllul ol fisll .
. Th• pre-achool """"'· obout 2llOO
,. ,,
words each, take Mrs. Simmers
about two weeks to write. ' "J
fO on the Tom Sawyer philosphy -
get it done early before ou 're too tired
·1o do it. .. •be -· Sile begiDs about
4:ll a.m_., propping benelf up on her
bed, with o beating pad et her back
and electric ~ oo which to
compose.
"I'm r.ot golog to get nimed out of
thia career," Ille d9clared. ..Not as
long e.s my eyesight holds ®£.,. And
then, she shruifged, sbe might even
hire • ....,,,wy, .
Sbe worked from 1lllnol951 ., ..
eduoaloi', from drlm)atic """"" to
dean of women in 'schoois in Kansas,
Iowa ml Mlcbl-Wilen sbe retired
in 1951-the first time -6be "'-u
•sai'ltant prolessur of psychoJocy for•
four-yAr W'ODleG'• college io New
York.
In • matter ol. months, lhe was
bond, &be aiaid," 10 I toot 4 civil
surice exam~ .w<lll ot ""'1o f« the
Artrff (et Fort Leaveowortb, Kan.J
for 13 years before 1bey forced me out
again."
WKh plans fur eigbt more Noodles
bOoa and two ollJ<r ·feature orticle1
a!rN<ll' sublnl.Ued to m~nes. Mrl. Simmers 11 "flOJltlng on a pink cloud
um her tfurd \1ntuu't• ,ar.d .} doo't
mind amittine it..''
•• DAILY PILOT
'< I ;
DOZENS oircARS--BUT THERE'S NOWHERE TO GO
Tretflc B•c~td Up ,°" ~v•r Drive From E•it ·Coast Highwey:
Newport-Mesa Distriet
·Parent· School, v ·isits · Set
Back to school nigbU .are coming up
next week in Newport-Mesa Unified
School Di3trlct.
Parent& will v.isit the classrooms
and meet their children's new
teachers. Most sCbools al90 will hold a
short PTA ot PFO meeting llU'ld pro-
vide relreshmelrts.
Here is the schedule for the 36
Newpart-<Mesa scllools :
Adams -7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Balearic -7:30 p.m. Tues,;tay,
Bay View -7p.m. Tuesday.
Bear Street-7:30 p.m. Tuesday .
CaWornla - 7 p.m . Tuesday.
Canyon - 7 p.m . TuesOOy.
College Park -7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Corona del Mar Elementary -7:30
p.m. Tue~.
Corona del !\-tar High -7:Xt p .m.
Wednesday.
Coata r,tesa Hl&b 7:30 p .m .
tlhuriday, Oct. 17.
Davia intermediate 7: 30 p.m.
Monday.
Ensign Intermediate -7 p.m. Mon·
day.~
Estancla Hiib -7;31) p.m. Wed·
nesday.
Haroor View -7:30 p.m. Thursda.y,
Harper -Kindergarten through 3rd
grade, 7 p.m. Tuesday; 4th throl!#J
6th grades, 7 p.m . Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Kaiser Intermediate -7 p.m . MOD·
day.
Klllbrooke -7 :30 p.m. Tuesday .
IJncoln Intenneduate -7: ? P.M.
Mon<lay.
Llnoocrgh -7 p.m . Tuesday.
Mariners -6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Meaa Verde - 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Monte Vista-7 p.m. Tuesday.
Newport Elementary -7:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
Newport Harbor IIlgb - 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Newport Height& -7 p.m. Tuseday.
Paalartno -7 p.m. TueOOay.
Pomona -7 p.m:'Tuesday.
Presidio.-7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Rea Intermediate -'7 p.m . Monday. •
Sonora -7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Tc~Jnkle lntermedJate -7:30 p.m.
j
·u:;. '
BACK TO SCHOOL REMINDER FOR PARENTS
Mike Miiia, 7, Offer• lnvlt•tlon
AIJO, Hadley Swoaten. la ca1b-
mere or camel hair. M~sJ~T one or
a style.
Btinca double bit, drel1e1 from
: I \ Ital~. Rev~rtlble •. Oa~ ~ qalte
dl1llmllar to the other. ''fou bavt
t~ dellgbUul dre11e~ bt one. Wt
sell tbe1e like crazy becaue
· they're 10 appeallnc.
Allo the new tmtlc tool. Coat
L di over etr.11. StrlklaJ. a es, Geeo'~ fOlluino i1h fur clre1so1,
1uk1 and evea · put saJf1. What
if th t' \ fD11you'llbavo! any 0 er 's. ore Now leathtr and 1Uedo la1hlona.
lJttJe capes, 1ulti, etc.
ha. S I• t I . don't · Si>eclacolar bandbaf• ID 101t1tor.
..., Try to 'rilaal&t eacll: mall 1act,
Symbiosis. "The Uvtac tofetber ll a personal tlnd or place. Let ·110Qe· iutket; We mouth, 1tlu1
of two dl11Lmt1ar orpnhm1 for. her bow the sort of tblnC• you tefe; IClsaor. swtnger. m1'1 safari
mutual benefit." . . like. tote. .
. .Ov'er ta the otller part of my very 'Wllea she 1oe1 Into the market KJUc;.itr1. And knicker HU. Re-
ma1cullne men'• store I have a to bay, the teep1 an eye peeled mcm• tbe. Cbarlestoll.
verr remtDiDe women'• store. for . the 'lmaataative, t~e unumal. Tbat'• the kind of ltote ~e are.
Carol Kenia l'Ull it. Gener1J11 '1he buys ooe of a sl;ze or We . don't like to blve.. wbat UY•
Smart women '11lt at every aln· colOr: . ' bojlY else cu 1~ir 1oa. , •
sJe week, ~WI.YI read1 to poo.nce Qur ~st. ltetn at ~be m?ment •. ...; tbeaL.,.il. 1 .. ~,, tJtt: ~port of
on tbote frlvolou fa1hloa ftnda Sbale.r ~It 1weater1 by Ethel of. penoa Who wOuHI say Ye• i. cold
that keep eomlnt lato itock al-Beverly Billi. Eictu•'ve wJth u.'' • tato soap but woaWa't !ctrt·IJn. tf Ill tbft aru!' Look for basic 1tyle1 po ' ,
most avery day. elaewbero. Coro! OUly pleb ap tilt trylnf vlcby11obe, forsot IL Tbla
)f you hnen'I been ID here 11nct UAu11111-.. • ilore ain't for 701, ... y.
last SltardaJ, bow eoa.ld you ,...., ~ ·1
Jlbly know what wt 1np1tked ye•
tent1y? Yoa caa part Y011f car
about twelve 'steps from our rear
door aad pop ta whenever 101 Cl.II
1pare a rew mome1t1 Joi • qulek
brownl. (1 ~wtnder U there'• aay
1ach word?) ,
We copld &fve )'OU a Browser
Baf.
illtrodaoe your10lf r. car.I: This
. .
Jack Bidwell
•
•
SW/ Via IJdo 11 Ne"Pl!rl Blvd., ID. Newport.Buck
aul 14 l\lcbard'a Mad<el oa• lhe IJdo Tlleator.
Pleoly ol free p4rllaf bo doe rear. PboDO t71~.
C'!fl1f!Cllt 11111 Jedi llldweD. -· :· ' , ' . '
. -
• . . ,
-
-.
4 GAILY PILOT
.
Pulpit and Pew
wi-. _.,al Ille
loot U1Ur&kal Ooafereoee of
... -will be
dllplayld al tbl 9 a.m. a: tll'.Ylco at SI. J._
'Jll Qvff, Newport
··:8-cb, s~. Two com·
p.m. ho11t, be will l!)talt oo 11111'111'1 caro for Well. An
lbe IUbject "The Cl>r!1Ue11 . tlil>~week ln!Dln( c«irto
Ult and the Grace of God." far -aild proopecUve
-&mdoy ocfiool teocberl •110 '
'lbe · ,.,_, "I Am the will bollln t1U SWJday at 6
Way" wW be delivered. Sun-p,m.
maaioa tervtcea are -•lod. lor 7:30 Ind 11
Lm. NllrMr)' earo will be
M'allab'le.
day by the Rev. Wll111 J.
Loar, pul<lr · of lbe Ftrtl
Baplltl Cit~ ol BUD•
dqtM Beacll at both tile
8:30 a.m. aervice at Peek'•
CAlap<I, 7801 Bolso Ave.,
The Flrol Ualled Wertmlnlter, and the 11 Metia•-.& O.a.rdl, 420 w. a.m. ter'Vice at tbe Hun-
·-81 ~-M ··•u Unstoo Beach Cllapel, eth -~ ., ~11 .... w• Ind Oran1e 1lleell. .-.ct dupUcata wonblp • --Sllllday at 9:30 and 'l'lle ~lb le II o w I ,h l p
.11 LJll, 'lbe llev. IUcbll'd J . croups wU1 mtel at 8 p.m.
D1mlap wUl be tl>e preacher at lbe HunlUlgtoa Beach -_,,,""°"· will • be Olapel and tlluarnlly night
-· oervl"!._ wUl beld at 7 A tupen1led nuraery &nd p.m. .i;ne weekly Women'a
-1chool cw... for au Ooltage Prayer rneeUog bes ~" be d been dlangod from Wod-,ueo ww bel at 9:30 and oesday to Thursday and will ·, ~:0::.1:1/1,\; be held UU wtel: at 2 p.m. • 8:30. , at 6801 Oootorbury Drive,
HllllllDJl<>o llellch·
I .. Ir 11 Clitlotlu Cbmch, -Swida ;;;-be vislton' 7111 Ylctorla St.~ Meoa, Y ._ t:w111 pctJciplte ~World day at Wan.er Aveaae Bap.
• Wide Oommuolm y SUD· Ulll c b a r • b • Himllogton
' ,clay. Dutloc botll orlliJtg Beoch, With on emplwi1 on
• 0 wonblp hoUf• 8:30 Ind briog!os v!altoro to lbe Bible
10:40, the mlnlcier;th.e Rev. · ichool. Tbe recruitment
James E. Piercy, will speak goat fs 300 new Sunday
on the subject "The Mean· .schoel membero by Nov. 3.
log of Communloe." Clasees for all age1 begin
During the Vesper 7;00 at 9:45 am., including
•·unreality" f& the wbJtci
of the Bible leaaon ... anon·
to be read in CbrflUu
Seleoee dJurchff In Or1nge
County lhi. -k. Thi
IOldM tut, lroro the Gotpel
of Jobi{, ii "Judge not ac·
coro!!if to the appearlDCe,
but Jilll1e ,.,...,.~ Jud1· ment." • -r~~-
-paua100 wWbe read from the deoomlnA·
tional textbook1 "Science
Ind Health with Key to the
Scriptures" b)I Mary Baker
Eddy.
To conclude the capaule
Mlllkloary Conference Sun·
day, Elcho R«ldin&, a mem-
ber o! the lntemaUODll
Studelltl -Iota, w 111
opeak at bolll Ille 9 llld
10:30 a.m. -P 1ervice1
at Central Bible Cbareb ID
Costa Mela.
Mr. Ind Mr1.· Reddlnl wlll
lbow alldel or their work
with Tibetlan young· people
at the 7 p .. m. service. The
oburch II locatad at 23rd
Street and Orange Avenue
Tbe Rev . Loren D. Fllck-
lllger, mlilU!or Of Ne,;,.rt
U.U1 Cbareb, l&tll street
Ind '"1oe A""""", li•"Pl'l't Beech, will ipMt 011 161be
-far Suce911" Sundly al tile 10 a.m. woriblp
oervlce.
A tong fe1Uval 11
each. Wedoead y at p.m.
Tbe Rev. ·aiar1e1 H:
1J1.....,ne1d, PMlor ol St.
A I.re w' I Prel)J&edu
Cbucb,· eoo St. Andrew'•
Road, Ntwporl BIM:h, will
preach the communion
meditation aermoo "A 'In.ii
of lnctDH" Sunday ·at the 8,
9:30 and 11 a.m. services as
part of a world-widt com·
munion celebratfoo.
Yooog people who have
IS.. PULPIT, Page S)
Mrs .. Lewia Mertz (left) first vice president of the
Lutheran Women's Ml1Siooary League of Christ Lu·
theran Church in Coot& Me6a, and Mn. James
Knhim~. historian of. the lea&Ue, display the six
area• of service open to local mtsaionll')' workers.
Thi• and other displays will be lhowo Sunday •• part of the league theme "Serve the Lord \Vlth
Gladness" '
ORAN.GE C.OAST CHURCH DIRECTORY , -· . ~
·FAIRVIEW BAPl1ST CHURCH I'_...._ hM Mii ,.,., ~ C.M.
10 A.M. WORSIUP SERVICE
I A.'4 SUNDAY CNUaCN ICMOOL frW P.M. Jr, NI 6 Ir, HI "'"" Ywtll l"e ...... lf '
·-$11dt .... 11• Ii 1:15 l"M. ...., ,...,,. w. ,.,... _ .. ...., c-_ .,.....~
HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH ',, .. .._ ... _____ _
' .llUY fO•LTANCI, -SUlldl)' School 9:40 Lm. Mornln1 Worolllp 11:00 a.m. -
Baptlll TraininJ Union 8 p.m. EveD1D1 1ervlee T p.m.
Wedneada1 llllilo Slud1 Ir Prl1C' ........... 7:00 p.m.
FIRST SO~THERN BAPTIST CHURCH HI ~ILTON, COSTA llllA
. 1v. lelt Schm•ltekopf
W1r1hlp S1,.,lc1 , • l :JD A.M. Tr1l11li,1 U11l111 , , , • ,, , , • ':OD
lund1y Sche•I ••••• , , t141 h-9111111 Wenhll' , , , , , , •• 7:00
Mernlnt Werthlp •••• 11:00 W14. 11Yenhtl l1Mc• .•• 7111
PltHt MJ.1111 H.,..,. ,.,...,. A..tleMt
UNIVIUITY ~ST CHURCH
Ull L I. PALIUHS U.
SANTA ANA Hll•HTI l~DAT KHOO\. ................................... ti• A.M.
_.M1Ne WOllHll' "'".'" '"""'"'"""'''""" II A.M. IVINIM• WOalHfl' .. '''""''"''""'"""""'""' f l'.M. MIDnll( II.VICI WIDMllDAY .... ,,. ......... J1W P,M. an ...... , CAHILL-CNUltCN ..... .....,,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHU OP TH• MOTHl:l CHUICH
THI Pim CHUICH OP CHllST, ICllNTllT
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSITTI
Subject of L<sson -October 6
"UNREALITY"·
Coron• def M1r-S•cond Church of Newpart 6e1ch
CeNH 4ef M• Selle ..
'10 c...tle1 An. c ...........
c..,.. • s • .-, kN•l-10 .t..M.
1"61 IM• -Jl6J I. C... Hwy
Co1t1 M1H-Flr1t Church
'11 W. lltll St. S.11. IJ; SS. t:ll
............ 2110 ......... Dr.
Huntln9t1n Beacb--Flnt Church _
M It. 9t 011" S..11. t1JO, 11: SS. t 1JO, 11 ; ...,!tit ..... -110 on ..
L19un1 luch-Flnt Church
''' H .. 11 DrlYt 111. t1JO, 11; $S. t1JO, II. a.Mlq IM• 'JI Hip Dr.
THI EPISCOPAL CHURCH . ~ "
W•ICOtftll Y•u.
ST. JAMIS, HH ""' LWo, -_,
.. ..., ...,.._ -1~0. 1100, I 1100
,.....,. I OiJO -,,..,..., l1H P·• '
Hety r....w &-Hfflllt hnlMt --
IRHtw, ne ..... '""' p, ....., lh AIM .. "" .... lhwW cni.,.
Phone: 675-0210
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Cblld care at 9:30
Holy Days sa announced
lecter, Tll9 In,,. ......... Dftls-PIM• '4'-04':1
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orwga Ava., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9·.30 Church Scbool-9:30
Tbursd1y1: 0:3-0 Ir 10 a.m.; Holy D1y1 u announced
_ _:.,_~!!•.!"°~ ... !!!:·c!'°!!!'°~W~.~·~·~-~·~-~·c=.!"~'!!!'"!!M!!M':!!ll!!6~ · EPISCOPAL
· Flnt Auembly of Goel Church
146 E. 22nd Si., Coote Mou 541-3761
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
2301 Cllfl Dr. IJ 8-4293 n.a. ......... 1 .. 1 .... .;
n..11 ... .-..r. _ ...... . --WHSllll llfYlce , .•... t1llM:Jt '""' llt!IPY . ldloel .. , , , f1U.ll:U 1.m. W..1111 $tn'kt .... lh ... 12:111
Nursery care available
et all .services
WELCOME
Lutheran Cliurch
of tho Mamr
2900 Paclflo Vlnr Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. Wl~LIAM Ito ELLlll-
Phono 011 t-5022
lz4S A.M.-F1111lly W•nhlp
f 1'4I .A.M.-S1111cl1y O!urch
Sch••I
I I :00 A.M.-F1d1Tt Werahl,
Nll""Y PmWM
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
761 Vktorlt St., Coat• Me11
Uthlr V. TerMW, Pa1tw
1411404
WM11111 lw'lk911 1111 I 11 A.M. 1"*1' Sctlnl1 t1M A.M. """'" llMt Ct1•1 ti• A.M, CHllmAN IUMINTAIY SCHOOL 141o,166
PRINCI OP PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
M~11 V1Jcl1 Drl\1'1 I l1•1r . Sfrolf, Cod• Mt11 , C1 1il.
ANDllS\lf C, AMOlllOM, ,...,
Mol'l\11'19 W.,.,...1 t • ll:lJ 1.111. $wid""' $dlool1 t :U • 10:11 •·"'-
Prfl'ICI •f '•••• Lvtkor1.; Sch1tl -Ml•1 Etth1r ,0/1t,11, Prl11c ip1f
.Office Ph•1111 14•·0l2J · Sc:hool Phe1111 14~;01•2 . ...
HUHTIH•TON 11.t.CH
UNITED CHURCH Of REUGIOUS SOBICE
FllST
IAmST CHURCH
tf .......... , • ..,.
l"-k.eR 119flst)
17411M.,...U.. _, .. ..,
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Nawport l11ch-Flrst Church
' llOJ VIII Liiie · 111, till, 111 U . till, 11.
....,,,,, ...... -JJll'"' Lhl•
All are cordially Invited to attend the church servlc.,
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Room1
420 10th St. Huntington Bloch
I hH.-r M.,.1111 S.....-lc-• _, Teftll Clt1rch-l I 100 •·"'·
Wodn11cl1y E•1"in9 Study Group-7;]0 p.m.
S.llMy CIMn• kllMI , •••• , ••• ,, ,, ,, •••••••• , t 1JI •·•· 1, • .,_ ...... Mlilstn f'tl•llO: IJ ... 2120
M. C. Crortlc, P11tor
A1y Nlck111n, Mlnl1ttr •f Youth
SCHIDULI OP SllRYICll
Victoria & Placentia Ave .
Cotta Mesa _ .. ,,,,.., ,_...., Wenlllp • , •• , ,, , • , 101H •• -. &-7100 P·• ll!~iii:iiiii
Chwrch Choir -Sherll '•ul1111, Director Iii
• I ~~~
' A Cordial Welcome from
Dt. LawrlM9 Alla. 1""'1111 Ml•lfftl'
Su11cl1y Schoel , •••• , t 1JO AM
Mor11h19 Wor1hl, •• 11100 AM
Prtyff S11"Tlc1 , , • • '1JO PM
Ev.nl"t Werth!, , ••• 7:00 PM
Mlll'llfl' A¥1111MI 11 11 hr'vlct•
847"4844
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
·-DMtl• He4pt YtMfll MIRl"tr
l1rty WW'INI ....... , ... , t1M 1.111.
II ... klMll ............ ti• I.In. Mlrlll.. .......... ........ lf144I 1.111.
TMtlt 0..... .. .... , .. .. . . . .. ' '""' v._. ...................... 1 '·"'· Nursery Care P?Ovlded
141-4"8 141-6:141
I w. liliUN1~.:RIAN
I· UNIVERSALIST
11' CHURCH 121t Vicfori1 St., Co1t1 Mt1•
1o~~l'da~ 64M652
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Of HUNTIN•TON II.I.CH
ltll PLOllDA AYL
'"""' klllll t :4J A.M. TIUI~ H9W ....... t :lil l'.M. MWllllll Wtrllt... 11:111 A.M. l"'ttllllll wen-. ...... Jilll P.M. WIDNnDAY '
llllLE STUD'!' ANO PltAVt:R-7:00 l'.M, •1tuc1 CH .. .PMAN. ,,,,., -"''"" S)i.JN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
IETWllN HAllOI alMf fAllYllW "
I SUNDAY MORNING lllLESTUOY .•.•.•...••..•.. 9:45 AM '
SUNDAY MORNJNG'WORSHJP l COMMUNION •• 10:41 AM
SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP , .•.. , ,, , , ••••• , ••• 6:00 P.M.
•
M•ln Ir Adtmt Street1
Huntington B•1ch
Mor11ln9 Worthl' , .1:)0 10:45 "liblt $chool , •• ,, .9:)0 1~~~11
BAHA'IS Yo11th ~oup1 •••• 6:00 PM PROCLAINI
WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY • , , •.• ,, ••.•• 7:10 PM
NUISllY CAii PIOYIDID
Oua,.. 0. Mayfield
Mio"'°'
D. G. Hint Auoc.._ Ml1tsm
""'"' Wonh;p """PM Ba ho' u' lloh tlM• s!'W, o,_, -w.-. -, '·"'· NUl'S4ol'T Clrt PrCNlllN 11 olt wrvlcn
Oflla; J».Ult. 0 .. 1 en.tl~UIG I "Tkt Promi11d Ono" ·
·:S~~~~~~~~~k:;:::;·~·~·~~·~·;·~·~·~··~·~··~00~'===ill '~
. .
• >
GO AHEAD!
SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
T1IN llt'"4 tM l:JO A"'"""° ""Ice .,
CALVARY CHAPliL
'""' ""''"' ....
Phone: 548-5711 D1y or Night
CENTRAL
BIBLE CHURCH
I CORONA DEL MAR
STA.Tl UCINSID PU·SCHOOL.-lnl Wiii.-. Dlrfftw
~ w...... -N•"9fY .t.ff'Mllellt I
..... 1 M6ollll
a
SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL I.All!' llH LllNCiW. POI IN,OltMATION1 ~LL UW4fl
. , Gvang~/ :Jemp/e
"ASSIMILY OP GOD"
1010.hti.tl .. ,C...M .. 11:111 A.M. -Wtnhlo ltl'Ylct 11:• A.M. -IVllQ1' leflttl
11• P.M. -1~11 Tlmt ca-l'w IY.,.._
1"•111 .. Y. M, Mllllln. l'lllW «n. M ... ,.... .u..t.i
~ MMJQ ..
GLAD TIDINGS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
15th & Monrovia. Newport Beach
W. 1'"91 Wttt tf Ii.It Mol•tt.U
646-4620 or 546-7166 "'°"'" .._.,., ,..... -Miii Mlllw, Mwk1I Olrlctlr
1141 ..... -• ..., lc"9I
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
l1lb•• '"'"4
COMMUNITY
MnHODIST CHURCH
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1111 11form.1I Wor1kip
9:JO Tr•41tlon1I Wor1'1ip
A Sun41y S1hool
Coate M111
PIRST UNIRD
MITHODIST CHURCH
I tfti St I H1rbor Blvd.
Worship I Church School
t :lO & 11 AM
141.1121
Colf1 M111 Horth
MESA VIRDE
MITHODIST CHURCH
Mt11 Vor-d1 l l1••r St.
549.211•
Worthip & Church Scheel
t :OO I IO:lO AM
Hu"lin9to11 l1ecli-N1rl•
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
"'2 H1il Ave ... 142.4461
Wonh lp I Chvrck School
9 & 10:10 AM
1,.,i110-E11f lluff
UNIYIR51TY
MITHODIST CHURCH
Wer.hl, •••• 1,30 AM
IJJ.121J
M11tl119 f1111p•r1rlly 111
St. M•rk Pr11byt1rf111
Church
f:11tltluff Dr. I
J1mbor1t Rd.
L19u"1 l11ch
LAGUNA IEACH
MITHODIST CHURCH
216J2 Wt1lty Dr'"
So. L19un•
Wor1hip 9:JO & 11 AM
Church School 9:]0 AM
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Hu"fin,ton l11c-fl N1Wport l11ch
FlllST UNITID CHRIST CHURCH
MITHODIST CHURCH 1Y THE SIA
2721 17th St ... ,,IJ,.JSJ7 1400 W. 1111.01 llv1'.
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I• NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Emphuixins
The Pl1n of God
The Penon of Chrbf
The l'ower of the Holy Spirit I
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CONGREGATIONAL
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Chu rch School -9145 A.M.
Worship -10:45 A.M.m
""'"" c .. l'rfthle4 P~ono: 675-3915
Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy
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INTENSIVli
Dacttbts thl l.IAll Y PILOT'S
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about Whert JOU YOU 11 ... --·
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HARBOR ·ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wilson, CD1tl MIH
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Sull4•Y Sch~ f z41 1.111.
Mor11l11t Werthr, -I 0110 •·"'·
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PRESBYTER~AN CHURCHES
of the Cooslal Areas
Church of the CoYenant Hit ___ _
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St. Andmw's Presby19rlan Church '°'"·----· CHAllW Hlllltt OIQINPIRD, PAITOI W~&~ ...... 1 .. t1Jt<AM
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St. Men PmltyNrlan Ch11rch
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Community Presby19rlan .Church
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D'ALLAS TUINll. PASTO•
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-·-. PULPIT . and PEW
(CMiluod Dom P.,. Cl
clcne mi1Aon wort • s
IMmben ol lbs Depui.itlon
,-~ this pae:t 5UID.mer wm
at tbe monthly
ct lllff\ln1 at 7:30 p.m.
Orul• ~ c •• ,.
.Fartloett Oii.
Tiie meat!Dg ,wlll bj b•ld
at tile Flrot Pr<1-tterian
CllUr<h cl Orance. It! N.
Ora:n11 ·SI. In Jh•
Westminster Room of lb•
Ml:Aulay .Fellowahlp Hall.
r'. D. W. Mcl:lroy will Tile meet1ng·wi11 bogtn at ( ax on tl\e lubJecl "U•us· p.m. with a f1llowlblp time
Commun.ton ~0 SUn4 folk>wed at • p.R). wttb 1up-4at In obeervuce ol ""r>l· , per 'and T:IS p:m. wltb
-· communion -ar..r flnllne. ':lil:Q ~m .. at'BorMr a-~ .,_._.
Ila ..,.,.lfdl. Tiii' Rev. Rorer G •
• nte cbutch '1cliool meets Betsworth, m1nl1ter ot Com·
lt,1:4! a.m,\N\irsery cue 11, mull)' Met!todlat Cllnrcb,
p.ovlded l1<irl!ll Ille 'NOrlhlp 81162'"11ell Ave., Huntln(lon
hour. '1'tiO clnlrcb m-.al Beacb, 'frill preach lbe
JtarPer Elinleot.N'Y School, ••rm on "Reconclllatlon"
eE. l8t!l SL, co.ta M-. ~y at lllt t alld ·.10:30 a.m. 1ervice1 iZ1 ob,Mriuce
•
. Tbe Rev~ Stanley P. Allen,
pulor et Foullla VillOY .-...~-Cbri, -'IWlbOrt• Ave., has choll•
"Whit IliMa.n?" b tbtUtle ct !lie 1e<mon be 'frill deliver
at the II e.m. worlhlp SUo·
day. Nunery care will be
provldtcl.
Tbe 'Sunday acbool set lo< 9 :~ a.m., will ~e its
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. ,"The sacrament of Sbar·
Int' w1Il be the sermon
jopic cl !lie Rev. NQrll!IO X.. !l!rvwtt SUnday at _,he
flymot111t eoa,..1a11oao1
Qareh of Newport Harkr,
32111.. Broad St., N""l>Ol"t
JMacb, at tbl 10 a.in.
ittvlce. Sunclay -I fl -~ at 1be amne time with
of world·wid• communJon ..tterdanoe oontest. 'Ibe 7:~ Sunday. e~ aonlce will feature
Church 1Cboo1 cla1ae1 for • "!d~ NJ"1t" under the
all ages meet at both direction ofl.ee IJonbaNer.
services. 'lbe membership The women11 ftllowlhip
troinlng clau for adult• ,.m · will meet 'lburaday tn lb•·
conUoue in the ~pastor's home of Mrt. Roo Bishop,
atud.y at 9 Lm. 'lbe )'OUtb lMOS Olive ~~· Fountialn
fellOW1hlp group.a will meet ValleY, ,fer A MullW
ASSIMIL Y .PIAKIRS -Mrs. Harold Toutjlan (lelt)..-nil Mn. Baker Lee
II" over preeenlatfon& they wfll give at circuit assembly"' Jebnvl!a's Wltne: ..
•• at ·orange COW!ly .Fairgrounds Ocl IS.20. ' · _
· 1"'11..ittiog a..-vlce . pr ..
MdOcl. . .
••t'Communion will be served
\it both t!le 8:15 and 11 a.m.
~ces SUnday at Christ
naberan Church, 760 Vic-
St., C06ta Mesi. The
' Lolbor v. -will a m...,. on U>e
"HIVI We s •• n '" ~ school and Bible
~es meet at 9:30 a.m.
!l'!lmli mimey """' provided ..-;an services. A Wal-
:zlihue meetii>g will bo held
-t:30p.m.
~ -~mullion will be of-
fered at 8:45 and 11 a.m.
SUnday at the Lutheran
Church of the Maita-; 2900
Pacific View Drive, Corona
de! Mar. Dr. William R.
Eller will preach on the sub-
ject, "A Life That Measures
Up."
in the church social ball at 7 Evenllig.
p.m.
W orld-wide communion
Sunday will be observed at
the Flrat United Metbodfal
Church, 2721 17th St., Hun-
tington Beach, with the Rev.
G. Russell Shaw preaching
on tbe topic 41Comm.union
With Qlrlat" at botb lbe
9:30 and II a.m. 1'0fship
services.·
Church school classes are
held during both service•
and nursery care Ji pro-
vided. The annual church
scbool picnic will be hllcl "'t
Lake Park at 1 p.m. 'Ibe
youtb group meeto al 1:30
p.m.
Dr. Henry Gerhard,
Poetry, paintlngs a·n d. mustc wll1 be the 1ubject of
lbe 10:30 a.m. oervlce o1 ttie Co1ta Meu U11ttarJan
UDlvenalbl Church, 1259
Vfutoria St., Sun:tlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon
Jackisoo; wlbo will lead the •
progrmn, have chosen the
title, 11A -Tra.dltio11al ,
Vllceral, LovJng, $ocia11y
Pertinent, J o y f u 1 H.ap-
penin&."
Tiie Rev. Josoph McSbone
will deliver a 9'!'11100 titled
1.~Althougb We Be
U""""1hy" et 9 and 10:!0
e.m. Hrviees Sunday at the
Mell Verde U .. lted
llletbodflt Chm:•, I 7 0 I
Saker St., Costa M11a.
minilter of the Lasua Communion w 111· bf!
Beach Church of Reu,toa1 celebrated at both the B:SO Sclence, 20062 Laguna Can·
yon Road, will preaent tbe and 11 a.m . services Sunday
iennon • 1 w h at Doe• at the Newport Har~r
Religion Do For You?" Sun· Lu~beran Church, 2501 Cliff
day at toe a and 11 a.m. Dnve. The Rev: James G. vi -Blain, pastor, will 1peak on 1er CP. . 11The Courage to Be," II his
SUnday school and the-communion med)bation, yOl!th group matt durlftg lbe . _
Wives of Ministers
To Address· Students
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On Politics
Seminar Set
A class of adult Ohri'stian
~uction for dtvrcli mem-
bership will bo olfer"1 at
9;J5 a .m. beginning Oct. 20.
'Ihose 15 yean and older · .re IDvltA!d.
I a.m. 1ervice. Dr, Gerhard
will deliver the Ml'IDOn 11Yt
Art tbe Salt Of tbe Earth"
Thur1day at 10 a.m. 1n
Clubhouse 2 at Leisure
Sulckot, the !'east o I
Tabernacle•, will be
ce-by Temple Beth
David ol. Orange COunty
Sunday al 7:30 p.m., In lbe
Communill' Conrrecalttul
Church, ~tella "' s_,.
field; Los Alamltoc. A
special dttlcftn's service
will bo held Moo<lay at 10:30
a.m. in the church as part Of
this Jr!Wish autum11. fllt1t&l.
LB Oturch
Purchased
-OPll'I DAILY IXCll'T IUNDAY -
' ' World -wide com.muruon
Will be observed In tile
Presbyterian Church o( tbe
(:eytnant, 2850 Fall-view
jWad, Oosta Mesa, this Sun·
day at 9:30 a.m. The Rev.
RObert K. Goodwin from
·Burbank wur. (Ive the
m9d.it.atian talk on "A Faith
to ... Match the World.•• aiurdl sc!iool throogb sixth
· ~ will bo beld al 111 ..
iame hour. i<"
'.The Rev. Olarles Stillwell,
a Methodist minister from
S~ring Valley who has
est..ablished a Home
Ministry Fellowship, will
cliscu11 HGrowin& in Love"
ct today'• meetinl of the
''~FRIARS' CHOICE
' ~r. Horry Slomonamo
,.
Siemonsma
Heads Friars
"· , Dr. Harry L. Slemonoma ,
!armer dliet et oWf at St.
Jiloeph Hoepllal In !nr>ge,
116• boel nomed lo haod the
Elrll Friday 1"rlcl !<Ir 11168-
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'j;A\ natM ol SllU Ana,
si.mo-bao ~ed In
Onloile ·-1111. Aloo efectOd lo Iba uocutlve
...,,_ "' Iba c.tbollc m8a110'cl.i1l ll & tf OD ll Jlii)ert •• ., OoltA
Mtio. Aoi II wt. -'f»l-·-~·
World.
Sunday will he Rally Day
at Laguna's F1nt Christian
Chun:b, 384: Lejion, in its
Bible school enlar&emenl
month Program. AA put of
this campaign, a • • B i g
Ts.lent H-arvest Festival"
will take place in
November.
The Rev. Bruce Cushin&
will speak at the 10:45 a.m.
service on "When Sin 11
Finished."
The lint ol'I' o1 lAiuna
Beedli'1 FirltC hr i It i. n
Clu'cb "'P""i<m plan hi•
been tiakm with th I ~e of the land ,
bulldlnp and (umlahlnp of
The CongrepUooal Com· C&lwry abiircb, 28$ Lorloii.
muntty Cbarcb, 611 The. nrtt' Chr't1ftan
Hellotl'Ope Ave., Co.-de! lhlreb will not move· In
Mar, will observe world ~!ml F_.,, 19811 lot
wide communion Sunday ordtr to allow the 0a1...,.
with services at 10 a.m . in Chµrch Ume to 'reJocete,
Fellowship H a 11 . The taid FJrst C hr i s t i a n
~tation, "United to minllter, the Rev. Bruce
S..Ve," will be m..•en by Dr. Cus"''""'" "The Olristian's Laun-&• ... ~. • chin p d" is lb tit! of lb Phlllp G. Mlmray, mlniste<. Total cost or lbe lrlllllll<· g a e e • Church IChool also will be t..1 on js 8Wll'OJdm•tely
eermon to be delivered by . held at 10 .a.m. Because o! $67,500. 'lbil amvunt \\"as
Dr. P. G. Neumann, ·putor remodeling, eie acb!>Ol 11 financed tbrougb a bank
ol the Finl Bapllll Chnrch pr....rt!y lea<'.._ 0 0 1 y •-·· J -000 --• of Colla Meaa, II Sund••'• ·-.. ~ w ~. ' a ~N ' lllose cbildren In grades up Iola ol '27,000 lrwn the II a.m. 1emce. to 4ihe lourth. Older dilldren Churches et Orllt hu!ldtn&
Sunday evening at 7 Biola m.y attend w o r 1 h i p fund,. and gifts and dona·
Colle&• will -en! "Rlvoll aervlcH wllb their !....Wes. tioos raised by lbe cm· at Ille Poriall," at 111• Qilld c'" II P""'lded. greptioo,
churcb, ThlJ CODledy·flD· l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;i;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii laly wlil bl preaenlod by lbe 1•
KID&'• Pla)r ... , a U.mem·
bor drama troupe.
Tbe CemmaaltJ
PreabJte,. ~ m
Fore1t Av1.1 Lapila Btac:b,
will belln two claa111 lhll Sunday. Carroll .It.
Rtcha-rd1on, now a
coumalor In Ille Lall\llll
Boacll area. win· lecture on
}1Wbme ~n Gil?"
and Ille Rev. D. Ecbl WW
conduct • clu1 entitled
''Prophetic·Pbenomenon. ''
These classes will be held
Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30
a.m. and repeated from 9:30
to 10:3'.> a.m.
"Correapondence -The
New Tistament Way" 1s
being tau&lll by Dr. Dallu
R. Turner, ~ Of lb•
C 0 mmunity J'rwh)'leriaD
Cburdl. TblJ coune II held
Wedneldoya from 10:30 lo
ll;J> a.m.
'Ibe nursery ICbool of
Commnft1 Met•1dl1I
Church now offers a pre-
acbool procram for Ill Hun·
llllllon B-cl>ildren who
wtll bo lllret YtM1 old by
Dec: 2.
lltlldren of c h u r c h
mombm have priority In
J'elillratlon before May I.
-Tbt !In. Dr. 'Ji. Don Brown, rtllted l'IClor et
QrlJt Cblll'Cll, Col-. wll bl Ibo prucbtr al Ill
·SPECIAL OFFERI
99~!S Mk HAN~INS
Remember your children as they ere
r~ght now ... forever! Got t~i~
ftssional, netural co for port •
from Werd1 in full or bust poi .•• ;
or1 In 9roup1 at 99c par child. limit
I ptr child~2 P" f1mily ••• from
tho ag11 of 5 w11k1 to 12 yurs.
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Science
Of Mind
Classes Set
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• LEGAL NOTICll
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Real ·
' Estate
Questions
•nd
Comment
, By
R1nd1R McCardle
R6altor
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I wu Niv.Md to Invest In v1c1nt land. Thlt 11 prob-
ably pd advice and .. ,y to say, but pr1ctlc1lly im-
pouible for 1 small Investor. A little guy has lrouble
buying 1ny l1ncl 1t today's prices. And If I go for a
small down p1yment, the monthly SMym•nts bind too
deeply. What do you recommend in this situation? I do
not w1nt dtHrt property,
M.R., Costa Mesi
A small investor can certainly benefit from vacant
land investments. Land investments are open not only
to large invest.ors, but they are also open to smaller in-
vestors who can in combination put together sll!fficlent
funds to •wing a deal Thus, many people with relatively
modest sums to invest·are now taking advantage of land
investments through various sy-ndicate, partnership1 @d
joint venture arrangements. .
The magic combination of tjsing land values, hig~
leverage deals, and -tax shelter (particularly from pre-
paid-interest and interest-only a~ngements) can make
vacant lahd '3 ·uniquely advantageous investment vehicle.
The triCk is. to spot land that lies in the direction
of grOwtb, pick it up at tJhe proper time and pric~. and
set up the deal for maximum leverage and m~urn
tax shelter. Here, professional know-bow can be immen-
sely ·helpful, and a prospective investor sh~ul~ seek
adyice from thooe professionals who are active m the
area in w~ch he is interested.
I ~JKlr help. We are now (finally) ready to buy
our fir.it houM. But we don't want to be "taken in11 so
to spelk. We· Want a good, Well-built home _on which •
minlmun,. amount of money wfll have to be spent for
rep1lri ·iiH9r ·, fsw y•ars. How do we go about findin9
such a bouM, how can we -who know nothing of con·
1trudlon -l. b. alert to faults and/or si9ns of quality
in the 1\9u.U'W1 wllf be looking .at1 Thank you.
. . · . J.B~, Newport Beach
There .are a few tricks of the trade which 1 will men·
lion briefly. 'The f'U'Sl trick is obvious ~d i1:flportant but
often ignored. This .is to USE everything 1n the house
and note bow well it works. Open and ·close every door,
window drawer Qnd cabinet; turn on every light switch,
faucet,1°showEJ" arid appliance; flush every toilet; and
ring every door.bell.
It is a good practice when . goin~~~ugb a hoU;Se
to loolt for signs of the quality of wor hip as an ID·
dicaUon of the overall quality of the house. ~k .to see
if all the nails are countersunk and covei:ed with putty;
if all the screws are tight; if all the strike plates on the
doors ""e st.ralght; if all the rpugli edges on wo¢work
have b.ef:o sanded smooth; 1 if there art "'hammer marks
on w.oodwork; or anything else that indlcateS poor work-
manship. ·aut remember .. you are looking for trends, not
isoI-ated instances. ·
Next, ·you ShouJd look at the house in relation to
its lot and environment. Is the lot graded properly? Has
the builder placed the house on the lot so that it takes
best advantage of the suillight and of the view, if any? Is
the lot large enou~h to meet a normal family's needs
but not unnecessanly large? How is the house situated
on tlle Jot?
There is ·an old say ing that a house which is built
on a poor foundation will not sband, and by tile same
token, a foundation put on JX>Or soil will not last long
either. Look for signs of settling in it oc in nearby struc·
tures. Signs of settling would be such things as: (1)
Large cracks in stucco, or plaster (2) Large cracks in
slab (S) Doors that won 't shut, windows that are hard
to open, etC.
By looking at the hardware, the loCk and knob, on
the fr ont door, you can get an idea as to whether the
builder tried to skimp by using the lowest grade ma·
terials. Exterior hardware should be sturdy but attrac·
live and should be solid brass or plated brass, solid
bro nze or plated bronze. Plated iron or steel hardware
is cheaper and tends lo rust easily.
Be 5Ure doorways open wide enough so that you
can move furniture into and out oC th<! 'house. Notice if
the door, wheri open, covers the light switch so guests
would never know · where to grope for it.
After having inspected the !house you still might
have a feeling that you're not sure yet about the qual·
!tY of construction since quality. is more than w11at you ~ see. Trust your eyes and fingers. 1f it looks good
and feels good, it probably is good.
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I..a911nc Niguel
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"Detielo-pers Siud y 'C hawq,us in Frnnce \........:!.
New ideaa for ho m e these lb. our new home&." change our modele lo renect
'd~Cll -• explored by Brciad 1111. ' tile taa. of 'South e~-ii
Kaufman. and Bt:oad ex· '"lo Fr.nee, I w..a.1 Cl.lifornia bomebuyeti;«''
-eciitlves ·Who 1Juat ~pleted pe.rt1cularJ.y interested fJl Broad 1ay1. . ... • r.:i" '·
• lour of ou!Mwhng bou" uter!Pr (!hotiau styliD1 .ad K.ai!fman. and B r o'll'll'
,. inc .• ,~•Slavel~~ 111, th~ on: ta I'll l-or feetqr01 _hom!O may be •-at 'thlr ·
• ~ u UGI..., . ~..., ~·an<;e· rOcl\ •• ·to,.ers," be r~. Comm.unity ol Pinetre1:11F
The'Orange County Plan· .•~'11 In olller1'1?'hi o1 ,Pt<sldeul~'l!roa<l,'Vlce ."We plllJI 11>. capture U>e the .N~-Sa~s ....,,,
Plan Rea·~y
nlng .Commlsoloo apj,roved f Ille Jiu~ -planned I'!'esldent E ~I' e n e' S. eleg""'e and • lllamour Of Pepper Tiee farms . o'lli ! · ""')Dlmunil · -'d k . • R~eld 'aD!l .P.roduct Rrench h0n1er 1in our new ~~ge; Oak Lake.,1tn•' . the general matter ph•n.J.CT f _ y. e 1 ...W«" 11• Development Dit~or Fred ,SouUaern C-1!.fornla.homes," Canoga P8fki Devonstilrt: ·:,~de~r'c:!..0\:~ ·~~.:i=~~· .. o; .-Dpyan vlol~,>jl~liatof !t:'!Wman apd Broad,_u.I P!ace)n Cbat ~wor!'l,'r'
recently ac q u I red by Rfjlonal ~ CI v l'c ln'flila _.i am. deve!Opmen(ll , around, the ~on'• i.t~_lndepeodent Soii!i>Port and Con.I SliOtlis
Laguna Niguel · -. Center at tile lt>lersect1o:1 of • Wllb North Amer I c-a u 'c<JWltry. ~ BroaCI flew 14 publlcl,Y l>old housing, P<.<>' ;,. 11~ Beadl;'."!!!IJ:'
· Alicia am Crown Vltt.;y R<>ckwell Corp. announcl)lg Pana 14 . ,i\llpOlct homes due«,. c:redlta mud! of Ila the MeadoWs In Cerrltoof• -
'Ibe overall plan wu {Parkways WM!lcoiistrucuoD pLm. for the start of cQo-tt)ere.~ 'i.: s~ ·,to ¥s oonstant . . 11
presented 14 .tile commission .. of the 'llnt ol 10 u 'r' otructiop of Its inaDunqjh "Although Piill.fornia has •~ardi ' for neir home Ideas '
by Know!t<ii Fef110ld Jr., courthoUJes In Ulla comple~ lndustriol cenl«, Laguna Ille most ·ad.... home and better dfflgn&, . LOCAL' ,
vice president of Laguna due to start immediately . Niguel ~clals ~•aid wwk styling in the cOuntry, we "We design our homes l'O Ne ethe, ,.e...,Jleper tell• , ..
Niguel Corp.~ -and Daniel M. Pians have alSo been ·an. will be ei:pidited on most' Qf araw many imagiqative a-!ld pleali today's b<n.e buyers. m1»e, eYery d1y, ebovt whet'•
Branigan, vie~ presid~ of : nounced fur 1he start of _the project 1 , espec;,Uy '(tractive delill! features in We have arebitetjs creating toitMJ e11 hi the tre•t~
Victor Gruen As~ates, · Crown Valltiy Highlands, a r esidentlal ,developme:nt.s, .the homes .w.e. Visited and we new tiome tseJigfts for us at °'•"te C.ert th.it the DAI!'
planners ol the projeetl, atl:;oe;w~res~id~en~U~al~co~m~m~un~it~7;~pl~an~oed~~in~tbe~c~.om~m~unlt;y~.~~hopo~~·14~in~comor~~ate~~so~me~~of~~all~tllnes~~· ~and~!.,.~~co~nstantl~~i~~·~"~0~'~· ~~~~-~;~r tne commission's bearing ~
room in SDQta Ana.
lbe commUsion members _
endorsed the i.mbltioUs pro-
gram, which Fernald $lid ts
erpeded to get under way
next year.
Recreation 1! stressed in
the development, in keeping
w)th the overall plan for
Laguna Niguel, w h i c h
already boasts a cham·
piooship 16-bQle golf course,
the El Niguel Club, a private
beach club at Monarch Bay,
riding -stables with miles of
equestrian trails, and a lake
which will be the center of a
150-acre . park to b e
developed by the Oounty
Parks and Rec re at1on
dep;rtment
Another lake will be the
focal point ol the Salt Creek
property, this one .1' la-acre
salt water lake to·be formed
by dammmg up Salt' ~k
Canyon on the inland side of
the Ooastllighway. The lake
created will contain about
300 million gallbos ol. sea
water and two miles of
coastline. ·
The Salt Creek property,
abutting Monarch Bay to the
south, already has one mile
of ocean beach front, so that
with the · addition of the
lakesbore, residents will
have three mHes of ocean
and lake beaches for recrea·
tional purposes.
Surrounding the lake will
be a variety of residential
projects; ranging· I r o m
apartment ~ towers, beach
and vacation h o m e s ,
garden-type homes, together
with a cOmplete vacation
reson area called &a Lake
Villap, which wilf contain
a hotel connecting the lake
and tile ocean beach, import
sbop5, restaurants, gift
shops and cra£t studios, and
entertalmnerrt · facl'lities . A
boardwalk will surround the
lake and there will be
facilities for boating,· fishing
and other water-oriented
sports.
Fernald said a second
beach club. the Laguna
Niguel Beach Club, is plan·
ned for a stretch of the
beach to the south of the
present Mon.arch Bay Club.
This cl\lb will provide a
beach recreational facility
fOf' most Laguna Nlguel
residents.
Aparitment structures and
cluster housing uniU are
plooned to be built along the
bluffs overlooking the ocean
further south towards Dana
Point, and this area, from
the ocean i,nland would als<>
feature other types o f
residential p r o j e c t s . in·
eluding garden homes and
townhouses.
Work on the first of the
private communities in this
area is scheduled to stut
before the end of the year,
according t.o Fernald, who
pointed: out that building in
Lhe Salt Creek proper.ty
"-'Ould not affect the already
accelerated pace o( coo·
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San Jose .
Beach Tract Selling Out
live under smogl~ss, ocean-breezed
skies at Rancho La Cuesta. Here are large
lots roomy enough for a boat or traller.
Here Is tHe ~easide living your famlly has
wanted. (Walk or bicycle· to Huntington
Beach State Park less than .a mile away.)
And here a~e the very newest in features
for your convenience and ljving pleasure
• •• building techniques and craftsman~
ship acquired during six decades are evi·
dent in these solidly constructed 3 and 4
bedroorry homes . Here you 'will find huge
structural.beams, wood roofs and concrete
drives, while hand fin ished hardwood cab-
,iM:f3 and ball-bearing dra~er glides are
indicative of the attention paid to detail in
these one and two story homes you'll be
proud to own. Huntington Beach's finest
residences! At Rancho la Cuesta!
3 Bedroom - 2 Baths . -C.tlioilral
Ceili09s • An Underground Utilities
• Showers Over AB Tubs • Hind
Textured Walls • Built-in TV and Tel..
phone Outlets • W Hther·proof Elfe.
trice! Outside Patio Outlet. The Huntingtoo Beach U1eir early 1?68 prices . with
development of Rancho La . VA. Fl-IA and Conventional
Cuesta is now in its sellout financing available.
phase. The remaining nine Some or the reasons tor
homes are now available for the over $2 million of
immediate occupancy al sales in less than six months
* * * * Cuesta Builders Win
Award for Excellence
An award for excellence
ln the planning or residential
~ltpbooe 1ervice w a 1
presented by Gener a I
Tplephono · Company t o
Fr~k B. /\:/re< and Son,
d .. elopon of Rancho La · c ... 1a Homes.la Hllllllngtoo
Beacb.. . ....
A 'telopbope plannlnf cit.·
tion ii a-:a.rdtd to buUden
and developers w l l h I n
Gtntral'• Mr\'tce area who
~ tbi!lr homes ·•nd
apartmenl-buildlllp f o r
outlets In all bedroom s and
principle living areas.
The development located
East of Bushard A\renue and
South of Hamilton boasta
&ales o( 89 units ln the last
1lr months according to Bud
Fricker, Sales Manager .
Ayres and Son wrn begin
construction of a n e w
development at Brookburst
and AUanta in early Novem·
ber states ·Mike Jager, vice
pre1ldent or the firm. •
or U1is Frank H. Ayres and
Son development are ill
wonderful location; walking
distance to Huntington State
Beach , plus the finest quail·
ty construction in the entire
beach area.
The three and f o u r
bedroom homes that are
available, range in price
lrom $25,050 to '27,700. They
are one and two-s t ory
home1 with two baths, full y
carpeted, all underground
utiliUes. range. o v e n ,
dishwasher , stainless steel
sink, kltchen pahtrys. shake
roofs and heavy beams on
the varied exteriors .
Rancho La Cuesta Hun-
tington Beach, may bf
reached from either the Sar
Diego or Santa A n t
fli:eeway s . south pr
Bt'ookhurst Street turnoff t·
Huntington Beach and thet
west on Hamilton t (
Bushard Street and Uu
developmenL
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$25,000 TO $27 ,700
FHA.VA and Conventional Terms
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2-4 BednJOmo-1 or 2 811hs
large Bonus or Rumpus Area • Oin7ng
Area • All Built-ins; Range, OVen, Qish·
, washer,.Stalnless Steel Sink, Large Kitchen
P.antry • Cadar Shingle or Shake Roof
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swu .... of San -· vloe preeJdent for real
eetl1' lo8 for Crocker·
Clt!Y.ells Bank, ood Reece H.
Den, 11:resldedt ol
Colllmbul·Founden Samg1
and Loan AAoclolloo, San ·
Franc!lco.
Qirblt( -~ Jn. velJUneot hr income Pf~
petty. 11Nut year,11 be
fweoutl, 11more than one-
1111"1 of ell prlva1' bou&lng
.-octMly Ill the
nation will be ln ~ doJolnC t>«ll>Orix. Here in
Callf«llla, eewrel member·
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tiou~~11g , Plan~ Fail: ,., . . ' ' . ' ·•• . .J.ssembly man Raps Federal Programs
UN FRANCISCO -....... -_., re--..i !l!!uo1Dg woold Jt1ert T. Monaean (R· ma1111 o cbrcllllc prci>Iem tor like to pull thoiluelves up by
), Assembly •minority the di-.t&god urban lilelr bootllrops, ' 'but
lMder,. believet that households." gentleme;i, we must flrst .i l""'grams 11o provide He added that while the help them !Ind t b 1
htiI~ opponun1"y for the C"'11mlo<ion's 001.-is •lz>. bootstraps." ,
dliid• .. tajed haye lolled elude invol~. the prlveta 'l'boutands.ol landloros ·1n
dll <;Vned !Iii sta1e arid loqal sectlr to remedy· th~ P'°' •';!ff:.,,boitir/od>• "o p en ty
Ifiie. to fill the breach~ blem, one fund~tal in-v· birikting codN with
•1Jljsisouropportunityto gredieot 1"'U left oul ''In impumty," be continued.
lbotour probleml oan not one instance," be sa\d, "Yet in ~ cities few
solved · best at levell 0 did they refer to com-buikting ·code violati<uB in
eretbeyoocur,''hetolda munitiuorcommuniey-level their areas are ever cor· ~· eudleoce et lilO aotion or tlate g<Mlnlllleol. reol<!I, even -te-. sm Francisco Hilt.on Hotel, In every case·8Q.hrtions pni-i =:i d 1r ect1 Y. to the Cali!omia Reel posed by -tile Kerner Com• m · building depart.
Association held it& misskll were tedeml solb-meots.
six-day coavention ticms." "There are econo mic
.. kend ' "To date ," Mooag:an told reasOI19 \\oi)y these codes ere • be llousing PI'Q.blem ls the Realtors, "f e de r a l not ~-llllf'orced," he
problem, yours and building prOgrams have pro-comm e n'ted. "Bringing
e, and therefore we vided. comparaUvely little many old struotures...._.up to ·
t deal with It," be said. housing apportunity fnr the code -· and main· _ ~~-·•-rs ~ disadV..Uged. It ti only ~-•· th ~t le 1, .... , ~ow w .......,.g em !It -ve gton can't pollsibly within the last few · years often , requins owners to __ , .... Wl'th our local that a r0 •"'e of pr~ms .... ~ -_.... raise rentl far above the
Pl:l>lems as w€ are." has been created· tha~ 8~ .lbility ol looal residents to
-illeietTlng to findings ol. pears to have the pot.ential pay. On· the ·oth'er hand, it
cllmUsalons and advisory f!Or aubstantially relievW.g these units were closed; ~~els appointed in r last ~em. ~ban housing pro-many of these families
fwt years to &tu Y the "We ih California,,. be would have no p~ to gO."
vuious aspects ol our toeial He .ted his eudience to ~fmma, he said they con-said, "·as well as leaders in t4• a foor-part theme: other states, have shown ·a ~:::.r ~~ ~ ~= ct;) c rimiDatioo, employ-desire and capacity for
fF.l. t, eduoatio~, e.Dd bous-.grappling with ta:iese issues. hottest place ~ hell for ~ Several legislator&, in ad-those who, in tlme of moral
•Vllhe K e r n e r Oom· dition to myself, have in-crisis, remained ~al. I
il.fsion," he said, "in-traduced housing proposals. believe such a CrlsU is upon
tes that today after This month the Assembly WI and many ha"."e already
• than 'thre• decades· al Committee on Govemmen-felt the heat in some of tbe ' I --1 --..1 ""-di.turbance areu. ented housipg pro: ta """"'"" ency w..a .cA:onomy
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is ~ng an illterlln ' . '"The e<XioD is no~ ta
study on bOU<ing !or low in· Waebblg!oo, D.(\.," ·fl•
come famllie1 in 111Bwer to declared. "It la here in San
my requett lor llUdl o Frmiclooo, In Los Angeleo,
sludy." Bakenfleld, end Galt.
He observed that the ma-"Our modem m or a 1
jority ~ penons living in crisil," be concluded, "hu
evolved from 1ubstatldard
hooslng Olld ~ of th• other
symptoms of po..,rty ond
urb~ decay-~ we1can
ill ollord neutrallly. on the
atreiigth of our cwnm!tment
will rest the luture ttrength
of our tOciety."
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th• DAILY PILOTS f•m•u•
Dim•·A·Lin• cl•1iifl•d •d1 S•t-
urd•y,1. M•k• i l»t+t-r 4••1 •••
wh1tlltr you'r, .. 1>...,1119 or Hln1g.
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Parker-R•nnlftn Corpora~ Lot Ancele• International' early half .of ~970. •11nitlal va~ ,l!tated, <Rob 1 r t 1" ii.a and Marriott Corpora-Airport. employment u forocuted ot Droe(e, ·Vice pre1lilent of ' •
t1oD todl1 "'"'°-'1nced on All>ert v; Zultu, prealdent llOO. Ultim•t.ly, tht focilley Marrjotl Motor .Ho~; Inc. >'
._ment which provtdel o I P 01 k • r. H onnllln'1 can be expanded !or en According to , Joha E. , ,
for a .future exchange of Aerospace Group, said that. · emp.lo)'Dltnt ,level ot ~ .Murphy, Irvine lndultrlal . ;
properties between tbe t\oo Parker expects v a r J o u a per1ona, Ztikas itdded. Complex president, over 130
Dana Gioia
Wiris 'CREA
Es$ay Prize
M. 0-Gioia, 17-yeer-old
high .IPCboOl 1tudent o f
Hawthorne, ws named first
plact! -~. 1 in ibe
corporations. diVtsionanowat'theCeJitury . M~ott in tenets to other major fJJw& alri!l.dy :.• Acco~ to ~he joint an-Boulevard site to · be develop the~ Century have · purchased or leased
·.noUnCemen• . Marriott has operating ln the Irvine Boulevard property with a land in the s,100._.cre 1Ji. -. ~purchased·; 76-acre site 1n,..,..1_dn_wir_1_a1_·eo_m_p1_ex_in_th_e __ ho_le_1~,:_w_h_e• __ lll_•_•_Ite __ i._d_us_1r_f_a1_co_m_m_uru_.~·1y'-.-' _
.the Irvine Industrial -
Complex with plans to build
350,000 IQUil!'e feet of office1 manufacturing, engineering
and Iabor:0~~acilitles for Parker·l! ·
.The feclllty, bordering the
San Diego Freeway and
Jamboree Road in Orange
Couney, then wlll be-ti'lded
f 0 r p • r k e r-Hannlfin'g
present .property at 58Z1 W.
Century Boulevard, near
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MAINTAINING ssoo.' SAVINGS ACCOUNT~:·: . '
Cal!fuUa Real i;;, 1 a t e A . •
A.., o c 1 au on·, OllDl>I\ pprrusers
statewiile ·~ contest, thlB ' ·
year oo the: iopJect. "HOII\e Set Seminar OWnersblp tlie Amerioal> .
Way." The Orlarlge Cou~t y ...
Gioio\' •l!lem· the Cllllt.11 Chapter of the Soc~ of
last sprmg While • jllDior al Reel F.olate AppNUere wlll
Serra High Scbqol, Gardena, present lu ~ ."'""'f!
W ere he ,._ DOW m h1I seminar '"IM ~ aDd
senior year .• He received • the Real Eat.ate. ~er"
$500 sdl\>lar8bip aword end ~. 17 al I be' Anaheim
a t'OClinemwatlng lr<lpby at Con-C.nter.
a speclOI cei-emoDy during • The fee f<t · thio <lay-long
general 1e,.l<I> ol CREA's . Program Is •11 lncludhrl
84tb Annµal Convention, last lunch on r e s er v a ti o n s
Wl!<loe!ld al the San Frall" mode prior "' Oct. 14. Letar
ciSQO Hilton H<ilel 1 re~ fet1 ·lll'e '1$.
Dana entered a 1oda1 R~.J erv•ttolilandm
<OSlll' c on I e.1 t _,"°'"11 ~tfon l!l'!I' tie obta!Md
-1Wdenl!;~'!ocal h!"1 tiy writing tirilon -· ~' ~\,'\\·~~ ~~.~--...-there. '1ila-r -·o--'--'--''----..:...---~--:.....-'---------;;....,,...---------em.red ill th( s)atewide
contesl
lie competed . · wltb 29
es.says chosen as wimenr in
other similarlocalocmtesU
in cOOfJeration with scbool8"1 Competltion was ~ to
OaliftrDia ttudente in the
ninth ~ twelfth
grades. '
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and· lost ·weekends_
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&HE., ptOgram. SHE means Select~ • Homea·£1ectronlcally. That'• oompuler
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we•n match you Up.
Just nn 1n the Houoa·lqlll<a Coml:ulef
·tnpii Form: In a !Ow doYt )!lu'll roceM: &
computer prlntovt of av~lllble MW
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Morning Tonic ~
lly TOM TITUS
~ -W!>at this country really needJ ii a good excuse far
perfonning-ll!_e day's moat difficult and diltastelul task
-namely, getting. out of bed in the morning. I m~an.
some other motivation besi4es the grim Teality that if
you don'~ you may be out loo&g lot a job tomorrow •
Orangti Countianl are luckier than :most: they have
such an excuse -two of them, to be exact T6e1r D81Jl~ ....
ore Buddy and Fran. .
If these names aren't yet familiar to you, I'd suggest
you litarally turn on, tune in'.and hop aboard tbe
bandwagon· tbat bas rolled tbete two Orange Cout
residents into the hearts and funnybones of most of the
county's morning radio audience. · 1
Costa Mesa's Fran Marion and Huntington Beach~
Buddy Clyde have, for the past nine months, held fo~
on lhe.e to 10 a.m. shift at KWIZ.AM Radio. Now. ac-
cording to tbose surveys tbat are tbe life bl'?i>"· of tbe'
business, they're far and away number one m Orange
County and number three in the entire Los Angelea mar·
ket area.
THEIR FORMAT IS ABOl,IT .. fiexible •• the
weather, but baalcally it's a man-woman music and talk Sisterl1J .--··e<» show -the only one of its kind in radio on the West LIVV e
DAILY PILOT llatt'l'tllfl
Coast, according to program director Bill Weav~r. who created the Buddy and Fran Show almost a year ago. Bonnie Gallup receives the affection of her rlew
"Bill was bucking a pretty successful trend," Buddy brother-in:law, James Bnes, in a seen~ from 0 Tbe
points out. "KWIZ already was riding pretty good as an Homecoming," now on stage at South Coast Jle.
all-muaic sta\ion. but Bill loved lbe old days of radio and _pe:r_rt<>_cy-=''::-™-·rd_step_.:_Thea __ ter_in_Cos..:,:.::te:_::M:.:es::•::· __
he thoufht a combined music-talk show would go over. ;:\
Now be 1 been proven rigbl ,, ·
AttesUng ID tbl's, much more so than the ratings, ts s w ' S
the volume of mail which pours hito KWIZ and its sistar UCCesS . 0ll t . .po;z station; KLOK San Fronosco -about 50 letters .a day. "'
KLOK also carriei the Buddy and Fran Show, a week
lata on a delayed tape broadcast. J · G ' s t c
Wl>at's the secret! Involvement with the listening orner s .g .· arter
audience, but on a lighter plane; no discussions about
Vietnam or race riots, just fun, games and admittedly
corny jokea -and a complete absence of pre-recorded
material,
BOTH BUDDY AND FRAN are lifelong pros fu the
entertainment business ; Buddy got his start at the age
of 3, while Fran. waited a liWe longer -until she wu
ACADEMY
AWARD ·
WINNER
Z Dluey l'khNS
H•l.-y Milli in
"THE PARENT 'TRAP" • •
8llT ~·-• llCMCIL&
JOSEPH E. LMNE -...
W.KE NICHOLS
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THEIR SCHEDULE IS MADDENING -both
performers have to be up at 4:30 a.m. to be on the air at
6. which means retiring around 9. Since both are single,
that's quite a lot to ask, but neither is kicking too hard
about the hours. 1
For one thin!l', the early morning slot is the best in
radio -it catches the commuter crowd which com·
prises the bulk of the 25-45 age group to which Buddy
and Fran aim most of their appeal. They're letting Dave
Hull take the teeny boppers.
"Every day is a new experience." the red-haired,
effervescent Fran relates. "You never know where
you 're going because there's no set routine like in night
clubs. and it's just a ball."
The most popu1ar feature of their show is the ~ame
segment. These carry titles like "Who Am I?" or "Let's
Go lo the Movies," in wbicb clues are given about a
celebrity or film which almost anyone can guess. Then
tile phones start .rtnging -about 75 calls for each
routine.
And what does the faithful audience get? One point
for each correct answer. No names are taken or given
~d no score is kept. It's just a way of making the
listener happy when he knows he's guessed right.
"NOT EVERYBODY UNDERSTANDS Ibis" Bud-
dy grins. "One time we had a woman who caned in and
said she had 300 points and what should she do with
them? Fran told her to write to the station, She did , and
I wrote back. 'Save them.' 1'0 be darned if she didn'I
write.back and say, 'Thank you very much ; J will.'"
Since each abow goes through enou~b material for a
miniature variety program, when Buddy and Fran sign
off their work ls far from done. Next comes a staff con-
:. ference at which new ~rnicks are tossed around and a
Nlic format ii worked out for the next morning's show
''We have 18 ta1k breaks an hour," Fran explains ·
''and we try to say something besides the time and thf we~r. Sometimes we're very funny; other times ~.';-but we always try to do something en·
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ceuful momiDJr radio 1bow? Syndication, possibly, If
the ntfJJll bohl up •s Ibey have the pas'! nine months
othenriH, bolll .,_, jWJt making the •how better each day.
, They've alrudy aucceeded In making the "rise and
• ah.ine" l'Olltine · • Jot leu of a chore. And that's
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J-·Garner, OiltobM """°'" "HOW IWllT JT IS,.
D«ll O•y, lrllon Ktlltl
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Hl•WAY 39 DRIVE•IN
SHOW STARTS AT 7 P.M.
THE
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DEBBIE
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MAURICE RONET
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SPECIAL KID'S SHOW
ALL NEW!
ALL WONDERFUL!
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SHOW AT 10 A.M. AND 12 P.M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 5; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
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LAWRENCE TURMAN~ 1f~~~~J
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TWO TOP COMIDTS
A Hilarious Look At a Qt@
' Much Henldecl Sabfec:ll
DEBORAH DAVID
KERR llYEI
"THE SECRET UFE OF
AN_AMERICAN WIFE"
WALTER. ANNE
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1' -~Ct The mll11'1&-·bad"lall 01 ~ ~ ·&ood drawtnp 11111-but
• c ~ two of. you nm.ember-
: ~ _,..ed that tbe tbeme Ui1I week 't-' • '\>11 buebalL ' ' ' , .
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}: . J ar the week when 1:,, lend ~1 ,-.1'.il picture to Uncle ...
.. Next week'• theme ii a· VL ~~~::::: :~ __ ...Jti.;.·Je~ds,.._:a.----w·~---~ .... M~u'•·1li:.. ___ _._. .:----"'--.e:t.He aalled the ocean blue in = • ---
~92. :..-~~:Teµ f:; frit!nds about ) '""'~Cle · ·•1 cOl~. Each
':".': ·• "°eek three' !llCky • ohlldren •.• .,.._ ~ a ltemtld,y half
l"l>· • l ... ·I ~-. .• Honorable menUons ln tll\·
cle Len's art contest th.Li
-k are Earl Alworth. 10,
• Huntington Beach: Sharron
';':A!'~& r be r , 11, Huntlngtoo · -eeadt; Lynne Tb.omaa, lr-
--vtne; and Jimmy, Deanna
'ilnd Carrie Meng , Hunting-
ton Beach.
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r Lizzy is J!lY )lei; . · i;
She's not'gomg to ihe ye~
She lives in dany> ..U '
And she will no(spojl;
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~RIZE WINNER * • 'l1ll.! week's contest Winner II Sleven Pierce, Ilia,
· 1038 sea Lone; eo• de! Mar-. ' Ar,y cblld lillder -12 csn enter Uacle Lill'• Art Conlelt. Here'a ·.u you
do: (!) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper ~Iii lnchlt wide and
4 Jnche~ deep. Use black Ink and make lines black. (2) Do not !'OPY or trace
picture. It mllll he ;your own work. (3) Put your D11De, are l)ld addreas
on back ol .drawinJ. Mall It to Uncle Len's Art Conlest, Box JJ60, DAILY
PILOT, Costa 111.... Winner will receive Kannedy hal!"dollar.
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She's Ltzzy the lizard. \; , ., .
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Alfl ., Cos!• MeH fOI' ..... 'll'IMlnto irntry In tlle a!Ol'Y Ind .....,,, = ... !"~ ™~ really .Jitvecl 'tM!V' uctunc .,. ainflll, fo\fllt-'1'911' lllOll'll w 1tory to Ul'l(ll Ltn. loll lSM, bit .... I~ -~::··
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' '. ol111• In. -_. rlDlt --· ')be real· . RIDDLES •AND,'~ KES ere. And 1'1• c.wl bet your lll"1loneen woo!d mwe lov-
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· ,., tolllebeaQ>cornbel's? · · _ liailenilliic "l! e.Uons '~u.1•L!111 the~ ~-PRIZE ..Uii\w~••O·"""'"". 'i: IOC<&'1if!' <lf"!li&-=~!r<ii:naom• of'tliilr
'WlllNER -11:h11 DI'*-• .. ""' a.a~ clrdl. Ty ptcture ol. the Old Weit.. WNrn.' .HoweYlir, U ·they >~ . ,. ~11111 v • .., MOit of. thee• TV aOOws had to watch our ayerqe
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.,. ~ •• • " • • • ~ ¥ arrows or bln&111c bulleO or mi8take them lW" !.-Viii.I\: D~a:..~ro11J: What, did the oidew.Ik say to the ', • lioth. As a -. 1 ·-of adventures .of 1'1me ail.a
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aettler1pileup111 the meets \Vbo discovered Antarctica?
Imel --u,... lot.al up tliO Vlctimo -~-8 • 'Jbe Souil!· Polar -Puz-zle , weelt'1 lbcnilng ol TV ,..... the last lo be
wutema, · you would have di>oovered and the Iatt to he
• ~ • . •b\lgh corpeae1 to fJ.Il a explored by men. Many etr·
-----,-ACROSS 45 Roqulrod 11 V.Slmats ~ui•le sfJnd:· ~. Ad4 ,lo tti.m the '• g-··"-s did not
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"!::::.(:J;:(:l Let0ks result : , " ·~ broken by sberifh: .and 11.11~ it 'Wilis there but in
curiously ~I Of sl_;nal ~ 11 ' tlpltaodlng . citizen! W h 0 tbe 18th century, a few
GORDO
'.11·,·11_·_;~~1:,~· . '.· 511xi:~1::1~d think it proper to 10ly9 an . iirecners began to wonder ~ '""" c111~s o1 opimon with • wheth,. then ""' • land TUMBLEWEEDS "">ruf""''''"'"r ' 32 orna•ont --• Jn ~ j Tb mosa at the botbn ol 1he "'1 i" R'art 0 ·• •• 34 ""I•• Y-.. -aw. • ' ~. One ol. these Wu the .-.. 5-Counttr~ • aurvivinl cba:acters are &"-_,.. 1 C . . t.nor ous-u reduced to a precioua few, auper.ezporer apt&~tn
· ,-1"6 Do111·esu1 • 58Mov1o 1 '--'•""wom···-~cbildren. James Cook. In 17'72, be # bovlntt ·. al• ns Y ~ --redved to find• eM set t . .JMr~'"' ~? g~:.~· It Lt true tt.t • ·lot ot. fortb 1n his ship, the Re10lu-
MJDN ME 10 lllTlllOIX:E
MYSElF-1 AM PIJMKUTUN~
SON OF l'IJOllOOHOOKUS I
' ~pa;Uc';j., unlvmlty brave pioneers W9!9 :lajwed 1ion. ·During hll ttrff.ytlll' ~ . ·:.: tPartllltnt: 6Z Rlvtr cf and lost their Uvea as the vov-, be lllled all the ~ ~:, ~bbr, Eurept west WIU tamed and settled. w8y~ the com:inent of ~ ""'-'.'.'20 Garmtn~ · 63 Cupid ' Bulldlng lot "38 .Cltver But by f.ar the Jar1est Antarctica 'without. kDowtng ','~r'n',k,!_r 64 Storthoustbb z words S9 crusttrecf !=.en.t .. "e ol. them mu.st 1.1_ m. lllfle '""'" wu ~ Hll &5 PmlWI: A r, 10 lttllan near a Ioctl -' -. nut ~ 1UU '· alltst t.6 Fendtr 111glstr1tt ~lnt ... ave survived or the set-fragile to brave the polar
· n degree bltnilsh 11 Set Jn 4Z Poter tltmeilt of tlhese wide areas ice noes that ·sU1Tound the
26 elatlve &7 Rtstor• to operation holdln~ lo lesa than a ceobp'y would islands and mainland of Aft. 27 Kind of . existence lj ~Ind.of abode 4S FeH:ll zer have been Bnpcaible Ob-tar<Srica, and the honeat-to-
1 ;; . I':~~: DOIN 1 tttfm:~on .. 46 ~~ng ~J;y the killing and brutal goodoecs ciscovery ol An-
< ~ 3&~n~rtit: 21 Obita1n nOVT'· 47 9lldoor nWiim!ng k overdone and tarct1q1 bad to waj unUl the -~~~~i1·· } ~~M:rent: tj '~~~~r. 41 iin~7"' !:!!:e to mike ~orrable 19th ctntury.
JZ c rtal · Archaic and Nurati ltadler · 1be ,coat 1 n e D t was .;1,..,r., J L,..,., In , · 21 s-.,..,->and The pionem of Ille Old di.scOV,.ed plece-lly-plece by MUTT AND JIFF ~,.~.•J2 words at'lclislt · 27 Briti sh 49 In) West &need large tracts of darinl sea' eapt.ains of -~Boy's name En!land colony away prairie! established thriv· aeveral countriea. Most o( .. , ,. ··3a can.die· 4 En trtalntd 28 lm111e: · 50 Glandular ing herds of randl catu~ them were seal hooter&, .... -4lltk agrttablJ Comb. form or11.1n • , ,.... ... -.A , ~,., ,.""isocket• s Pollt1c11 z9 ,edd1t · 53 l•lrhtof ~ 1eWed oommuratlel, IO'Dlt were.1zpiu1er1 -a ..... ;-•+I As auctt u Mdlvlslons 3J Movie Wrfter con alntr ~ And even rallroad8. lew were interested in both
'" -" . · osslble 6 Kind o1 34 ,ost-55 ltlshtlan's 'lbll ltaggering project re-st-a:l bUDUng and geography.
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cp ~,,. b••ersbop: -•aster's ., .. , ... t1__.1 .. _ ·--' Jt'· I •-•-~ --• ~ .. 1n111 • 21r'Otc1s ~ C11t1c1m 56 lldi' I ... --. wue .uu eoergy. lll n -, en ~·CM lca1. ~~!:'!1!:::r" 10 7 Altitude: 35 French recording relJoOINe ,to 1uppoee ht hunter named NMbanlel ~· Al HI torlc Abbr. p~noun 57 De,rl¥ed these elfortl ooctc>led mOlt Palmer si&bted. the welt ~-tlv~r • 8 Ending used 36 l'lnter or llfe -ol the Uaie of the pioneers co.ut of. the A n \a r c t l c ! "1"'~··:-.W..fastenlng '11th old and Ol~ptts 60 CalenAI' end tept many of them busy Peai1nlula . Mea111ttme Fa· \ •
· Jc• young vehlclt entrt -trcm ~ w Rnlet. Peo-. btaft. ~n· Bel.llog1haulen ol : I
ple•balltli OCl-'IJllied Jn 11M. __ Ruisli l r~trac1"4.Cook.'• , I
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.irbe .. lhdw1rorely lound the Weddell Saa ,, I 11..-i:' plctaro of the sllorellDe. Oa l'ebniary,, 1, li:....::.--=-...1. 'IJ!lloij . . ~ IOlld clt!UM 1821, JGlm n.vlt of.America _...,. an the wor,k -~ Hug!IN Bay at the
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'1'0111.E, Jlt. 1kf GEORGE W, HOSLE,
1k1 G. W. NOILE, Oeeulfd, NOTICE 1$ HEREIY GIVEN 10 ftle
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Nt. A.atll NOTICI! TO Cll•DtTOlll 1,.
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JANE SHARP, OtcMSed.
NOTICE 11 ~ elven by Ille un.
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.Cardinal ~ Still Favored to Win World , Series . . ~ .
O.J. Hope8
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LOS ANGELES /AP) -0. J.
Si!n!>Son runs hrr ,ahead of his 1987
p_ace only to come up· agahu:t one of
tlle natiqn's stift~esf co 11 e g late
defenses when bis Southern caw· foriiji'
Trojans battle 14ianil tonight.
The game w'Ul l>e broadca9t. over
r"1io KNX (1070) ·beginnlnC a I p.m.
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:Wilson, W ashhurn Go
.~od~J: .in Third G~,.ie • .
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' . . ' llJ!l'.l'l'!OIT ~kl') -T o p co a t tile -date in the l<boc!W.. "W• W9111ier'4ni! frOll WMilnp &reelelf-have to ouWiOil:ler IM -clu910 .,. '--4 ~i II'l&ero and tll1l win. Psycllololtcally 11'1' a Ult 111Ill111
confident st. )A(dil c.rVinals Friday come ~·" ,; ,. · ~t
• lley tUaed •P tor · today'• tllird, "WU.on UIUally plt<bol -Jn World sertet ·came, all .even tit one tbil park," tak1 &1411. !''lbat ii bl
Ylctorr eacb. , Ill. -eoinl on Ille 1917 record. 'l'hlt
Earl Wllsoo, a power 11\reot jrl.th ... I year lw to be dlscol.IUd -al
career homers to his cred!t ~ .P~ bis injaries. But the bOme run threat
for the Ttg .. Against Ray WabbUAI,'-• i:Ud have a 1ot to m wun deciding to a 14-1 pmtornter [or the c~~ pltclt him Jn the third game ..
Wil&an, .33, wound. up wltti .a ·-~ "Maybe he's not as fast • be UMd
record <Wplte & 1erie1 ol !njuriOI. to' be wllb 1lost9D but he lw &relt
~ motcbup for Sunday'1 l!ou;llf b!'eaking atulf aid ii • reol com· b-The invading HunUD&D'9, boasting a
2--0 record equal to Southern ,Cal's ·.
mark, ha.Ve given up an average qt 1.5 ·, . yard> per ......., to its foea to dal<!. •
·l'Plle wUl be another conffon~o1 !ito:-." • ', .,._,, JIOb Gt~. -sttuct ot1t ~· Des~ite-a jammed llhouid«, 1.;la
recol'JI \7 in ·lhe .Wedne•<b!Y. 'll'°ner1 BNCJ;. the ~· speedy oulf~cfd>, aod. Denby .t.f~LIJn, Detroit'• 3.t,:.game has a.olen •three bases in two' pmes
--' t · ' • · and is w•q within range. of 1l>e record But in g"1Des again>! MiMesota one!
Northwestun of the Big Ten,. Simpson
scored seven touchclowm aDd gained
425 yards rushing.
After juSt 12 ·gamea in Trojan livery,
Simn_son has mo~ into tbe No. 3 1pot
on ~ all-ti.mi! Southern California
career rushing list.
His present average of 112:5 yards
per game· ~Id ·easily ·put· him palit
the NCAA rushing record of l,570 by
Fred Wendt of·.'l'Uas Western in 1948-
except some fellows like Ted Hen-
dric ks pose roadblocks.
Ranked No. 2 behind Purdue in The
Associated Press retings, USC has
beaten both M i n n e's o t a . and
Northwestern of the Big.Teo.
Miami bas d0wned Northwestern 1.8-
7 and Georgia Tecb 10-7.
OCC Opens
Conference
Play Tonight
By JOEL SCHWARZ
Of tM O.lh' Pllet Sl•H
PICO RIVERA -Undefeated
Orange Coast College opens its first
South Coast Conference f o o t b a 11
se?o;on at 8 o'clock tonight against
wi.,!ess Rio Hondo College at El
DIRECTIONS
Take San Diego Freeway to 515 •
Freeway and go north to Wasblngt0n
Rlvd. tur~f.:Rl-t on Wub1'iton to .,
Pass,ns Blvd ....... Rlg'bt turn again aad
then straight on Pa110ns to El Rancllo
High Sch.01. '
Rancho High School with its powerful
air game badly crippled.
Quarterback Paul Lemoine, the
heart of the Pirate passing game is
healthy, but he many not see too
many familiar faces among his receiv.
in'! corps.
Flanker Bruce Hicks is definitely
out of the game with tendonitis and he
wi'I be repb~d by Gre?. Vandenburg.
Split end Robert Castillo is penciled
into the starting Coast lineup but
C!>:.>.ch Die": 'l\1-::ker won't know i'
C?.:!ilJo will be ready to go unti l
st,. .. .J., befo re the kiclcoff.
C"st!Jlo suffered a hin oointer in laF'
We'!'.;'s Harbor l?Bme and hasn't been
able to run in drills.
lf Castillo can't play, Bruce Roggf'
and Dennis McGavick will fill in for
him .
Those two injuries should put ~
strong damper on OCC passing attack
which has seen Lemoine complete 3.1 .
of 53 passes for nearly 500 yards and a
pair of touchdowns in just two games.
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on the rttrength or. their, rous~g 8;-1 seven be etole bit )'ell' .ataJ.nst
shelling of Nellon Briles in tbe second. Boston.·
. lline· &nil 1l>e returll/.to their home Washburn ii a 30-yeor-<>ld l')ctt!.
park, tlhe Tig.ere were · s I i g'h t bande:-W'hose filture wu in 404)Jt
fa~s-.. lt·lO.tb win the third after he sufferecfan i:ftjury to bllrlebt . lame.. ,/ '' shoulder in 1963. r
st. Louis,'however, remUned a 13-10 He hu jUBt compieted his befit year
<Dolce to take the Series. · with eight romplete games and rour
Mayo Smlth, manager of the 'I\gers, shutouts despite a dry no-win spell
~d toyed· with tbe ·idea of pitching · frcm ~\pril 30 to June 16.
W'llson in St. Looi.s but decided to hold Red Schoendienrt, manager elf the
him for Tiger Stadium where the Cardiniils, planned to retum to lila
home run distances are more to bis nest game lineup after making a JJei ..
Ukmg. Ung order shift and one peraohritl
The power alleys at Tiger Stadium change against a left·handed pitcher lD tn left center and right center are the second game. · · · ~
from 15 to 3) feet closer than at Busch Roger Maris, playing bis 1-t Serld
Stadium. belpre rOOcement, will return to·rigbt
"We're built tor this parir,"• said field, replacing Ron D&vll •fatnit
Smith while tne .Tigen worr'ed. out on Wilson . ·
Situation AOI{ -Avery;._.:
'.Athletes Better Marks
. ~ .. .. . . ~
MEXICO CITY -Wbile Avery
Brundage, pr~dent of the Interna·
tional Olympic Committee, a-gain said
the gunes would go on as 11cheduled
despite thre._u from a so-called "AI-
my of Llberati9n," athletes were set·
ting records Friday in a practice
. • ..
son · Kiprugut with • runaway 1:46'.t
triumph bl the 800 meters. A~o clocked at 49. 7 in 4be 400 me-
ter hurdles wai Russia's Hov~o
roorok . Klprugut's 800 meter 'tim.tl'
was close to the Olympic record o[
f:45.1 set by New 7.ealmi'1 Peter
Snell in 1964. ~' .
DAIL t PILOT ...... "" "kllliN.KMllllil> track meet. .
O.PPdNENTss. EYE _VIEW -"""'"' ;... the ""e'..;.. seve-~ ·-pound , : -.. , . ·" Three Olympic marks were better· _ _ •.-..-.. • ~ggoi. -left tackle .Kevin Grady. _Grady ed and Russia mode a 91rorrg show-
ral Rio ~ CA> ege linemerb~will have tonigtit is an all-<Onfjll'ellce performer.and Coast.is tavored~ :In& l:nJletd eventa Friday in the open· Sophs Nader,.
Cureton Lead ,
-_w_ben=..:th:.:•:::Y__;;.lin:.:•:.:~7:P..;:i;::inst::t=-..:6:..;·ratC;;::c~~~Coa=srt.;Cor,;:ll:;eg;-•;..:'•::.·-· :::_lo<::."::rec::·;:oi:::d:..:it::;•;..:tbird:;;;;._:.st::rat~·g~hl::_:w::in~vlr:. -,:.!!>!~"..'.'!'~!· ~-''.':"·:::·~~-~-~; • ·J:!.1'!f.t27-natlon practice track meet '· .. , ~ 4 ~~ ~... , .. , ,, •(·r i.fOr me 19th Carnes. . 1
Stewar t Posts
128 mph Run
In New York
WATKINS GLEN .. N.Y. (AP) -Lap
speeds of m miles~ hour were ex·
peeled today as 22 of the world's top
Formula One drivers jockey for start·
ing positions in the 10th G~and Prix of
l1be U.S. to be run at the Watkins Glen
R·ace Triack Sunday .
Ja::kie Stewart of Scotla.'ld screamed
around the windtng 2.3411Ue road cir·
cuit at an average speed of more than
128 mph in bis Ma.tr.a·Ford Fride.y in
practice.
His time for one lap of I :04.27 eclip-
sed by more than a second the record
for the track set in 1967 by England 's
Gf'aham Hill.
Chris Amon cl New Zealand record-
ed the second fastest pl'aetice lap in
his Ferrari, just beJhi.00 Stewart at
127.65 mph. His time -Ol 1:04 .87 ialso
ecllp&ed Hill's mark.
The third flastest lap Friday was by
Austrta'.s Jochen R.indt in a Br:Klahm·
Repc::i, wllo too.red the course in 1 :00.42
at a !ipeed of 126.5 mph.
1 · .. -l ' . ' The ·two-day meei, supervised by \ JDdlan •.:...f· foe· nee tt!'e International Amateur Athletic ID Assoclation, is being conducted on a
Drama, 1-'eg ends Fill ·
Mexic~'s 1-4ong . His :tory ,. .
MEXICO CITY.,... This Is tbe flrst of is nt>W Mex!(!() C1fy . •
two colnmnt designed to l!.ghUy cover lnd!an civillzsllons reigned until
the bac!ogroWld of Mex·~o and Its Spar.ish co::.~t,tlsta:'ores a:·rivej and
capital eity -cite of the Xtxth Olym-be.;an their exploi:ation of Uie new "'~ad. Today we lightly cover the land work! and Its untold rlches,
lhat will bolt athletes fro.ni U9 nations For three centuries the greedy rule
-Mexico. of Spain was endured.
Take the cultw-es of ,.ncient Indian
tribes and Europeans; toss in ivery
:ype . of terrain and weather im·
r.iginable; add a Jciss of vice and blen.1
that with the ultra·modern arid crude.
'l'hose ingredients ire the principal
com~nents that make up Mexico, a
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
W HITJ<;
WAS H
Then the spell was broken· bY ttie
revolution of 1811. 'Ten yelln!I later f-u.Il
freedom was tdcured with men like
ttie_ priest Hidalgo spearheading the
drive for tndepti'!dence from Spain.
Even after the bre£1k :with Spain,
Mexicans were faced with constant
battle to maintain their sovereignty.
In 184& they had a war with the United
Stat.es over the territory that is now
Telt'as.
Eig hteen years lat.er ttiey were
fighting the French, who ha· d
established Maximilian and Csrlotta
as emperor and empress.
modern practice track a:ljac::::-to
the Olympic Stadlufl' where regular
track and field competitioo will be
hel.:I .
The 16-event opening program for
men and women produced t.bese out·
standing results: .
A 16-10% pole vault by Chris Pap-
anicolaou, Greecl!'S gift to Sm Jose
State College, which topped the Olym-
pic mark of 16-83,l.
A 282.0 foot jav~lin toss by Russia'•
Janis Lusis, 9hadlng tile Games rec·
ord of 281-2\\.
And a 38.8 clocking by Qiba's 400-
meter relay team, ·anchored by En•
rique Flguerola, 1964 otymp!.c 100
meter allver medal winner, which
shaded the U.S. Olympic record of
39.0 In the 1964 Tokyo Games.
The Russians a·lso h&d impressive
winners in·the shot put, with Edward
Guschin hltting 66~1i'l -only two
inches shy of the Games record -'-
and in the lOfli jump with M. Lepnk
clearing 26-3.
. . UCLA Today.::··
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) -Pmi!
: Paollsso ran only tour plays u a
sophomore · quarterback fpr Syracuae
last yec and UCLA's Mickey CUAtoD.·
was a freshman. :
This afternoon, however, .. tbey .could
provide the keys when the two clpbe:
meet ln Syracuse'• historic Archbold
1tadium before 40,000 fans. • • • .
The game will be broadcast f>VM
radio Station KMPC (710) at 10:-1>
a .m.
With the two players pointing up thf:
!:a~~sth!o!yr;;u:. ·=:=
UCLA probably will eount mor• On
running than in 1987. "'
The reasons are almple eaou.gll.
Syraeus& lost All-American fullback
Larry ·Czonka via graduation and die
same happened to UCLA wh~
Helsman Trophy winner GWy BebU
operated at quarterback for \hrff
seasons. • •
His finale Wu a major aJsap.
poin'1nent when Syracuse woh 32.1-l.
~even Days Remain
For Haig Ticket ·Sale
vast land designated U1iOit for the
XIXth OJyrhpiad's ~mer Games
and our nearefit international neigh-
bor.
Mexico means .many things to the
people w'ho have visited her vice-laden
bori!ler cities; htr deserts, jungles and
tbe fabulously modern capital -
Dlslrito Federal, known to most
gringos u Mexico· City. ·
They· lost tl1e \.:·ar with the U.S. but
they won the fight to evict the French
and It was durin$ that campaign that
the celebrated C1ncO de Mayo holiday
came about. For it was May 5. 1864
th.E.ot Mexicans defeated iheir foes in a
decisive battle at Puebla. .
Government finally became stable
and B'S a part of the 1917 Constitution,
presidents were Um Lted to one sll-
year term to. a...ert dictatorial reigns
A. no~'!worthy performance. in view
of concern over affect o! Mexico
City's 7,347-foot altitude on distance
events, was a come-from·behlnd vic-
tory in the S,000.meter run by Mui·
co's Juan Martinez.
Martinez, who ran aw~ in a blas•
Ing finislt frO<!l 'highly-regarded Naf·
... t:ali Temu of Kenya and Mamo Wolde
of Ethiopia, was timed In 13:S9.8, a
record; for altitude running above
5,000 f~et.
Bill Bolden returned to practice this
Week . but isn't expected to see much
action . against Syracuse. Sophomore
./am Nader wilt quarterback the lir-uln
attack with back·UP help from· Gz:_el
Jones . · , ..
The impo~ee of s o p b o· m or:.
Cureton to the Bruin attack was .at.
tested when Jones, the leadlng rwiber
or 1967, was switched from tailback to
quarterback after Bolden'• l.Qjury,; :;
In t'vo games. Cureton h11 fl:lned
157 yards in 'l1 carries for 1 1 5.d
aver&Re . '~
Only St.Ven days remain f<r season
ti::~e:t sales to ·the OC'tlobf.r 21-27 Haig
Nationa! Open goU too.pMmH;nt at
M~sa Verde Country Club.
General admiMioo tileketl w,il be on
sale daily up to and during the touma.
ment but ttlti aeason ducat aale end&
7
Ootober 12. They can be purcbased at
any cotmty goU c6urse. ·
The se~ tickets' afford the bu:yer
parking and clubhouse P<Mleges, and
are g(Jbd. fer all seven daya ol. the
toorney. .
Haig officials have also announced
that sponscntilp. proeraDis are
av'"1able tio oouill)''businessu.
Fcisr ticQt..~1 ire ~vail1ble. B""'-.can ,pui<hiee ticltell in
blocb at largo io.vilis!. .
• Pat SpootOhb!p.,A · '410 value
costiilg the bolyw $100.' It oontaint five
..-ticltell --uion to the
pllyer and -· .-n. • Birdie Spomonblp -A fl,:MO
bloctforf390,lbebirdieblockh1120
.... tidcet:li. j ~
• 1!lac1o Spoooonhlp -The face
llcbt value II '2.llllO but cocta tho
purct ;r eooo. 'lbirty 1t•~~ tickets ..
•·-Eagle. Spon1orahlp -Th• •
uitlmot. la VIP Hrvlco 1oe1 for
bold., at Ille 13.18!1 blo:k .. mng for
f1llX -. All blocks coruln 'telS"»l p:ir .ttig
pa&Sel.
la~ bustnt11men lhoUld call
MMlllS l<r ·1urt11er deI.al!J.
•
U,you have never !lad a person.,1
~:nts:"~o1u 0
: :U~~ h~v~nyfor=
your own impression of wtlat Mexico
·ts, or af least What-you imagine it to
be, by the influeDCe of movies: cat·
toona and hearsay.
Me~lco is .a complicated~ country,
but th< maj"'1ty ol 118 JlO!'ll)ace leadJ
a simple U:h.
!ta blltory Is dramajic, starting with
the Spanish conque9t and continuing
011 tllrougl> Ille re"'1ulion of ltlO. ·
Knowing -· of th• hlghjight. ;J tlial. 11¥tory iJ a b .. 4 for furtller
und~"lffhg of tl\at count:Y .•
M..tc:11>1 are prOUd ol the biJtory. .
legend whiCh began· cenll.lr'1es aao
when tbt land'• only ihhabitahts were
~tees, Toltks, M~1 and'otHer ln·
d!an groups. 1 ft \7U • ~e Attecl who founded Tr··~:AJtitlan,.Mexlco aome 642 years
ntJ. T·:1e <pu,eb!o \715 10: '1d on an
ltlaod In th• middle of a lagoon !bat
..,., e,vanLu~y fi,Ued in over tbe .Cflll•
turJOJ. 1:h••littit wwn grew into what
like the one ,Diaz enjoyed. · ·
Today Mexico boasts 29 stal.e!l , two
territories ar.d the Fe:f~ral Disttlct
(·Like our Washlng.ton , D.C.)
ll .has ·paved highways wb idt run
from the United Stat.et to Guetemala;
ever-improving rail service; jet j::OD·
nectiont to principal -cities'..··
• In past, present and future, Mexico
loom1 as a giant among nations.
The Olymprc 5,«M> mark bl 1S:39.6,
but the thin air here riiike1 Mar·.1 · tinez' time appear close to ttie per·
·formance likely to f.1il;e the .&old m·e<1a1. "-•
Among other winners were Au•·
tra'1la'1 Garf Knoke, 1· University ot
"Oregon stat. With 411. 7 tlmfi ih the
-400 meters hurd!e1 and Kenya'• Wil·
In lait Satw-day's 31·2t. triumph
over 'Y/asblngton State, the 190-poWld.
Cureton gained 106 yardl in 15 curies
during the first hal[. He wu knoctM
·woozy on ',.i. second quarter plly--aad
Coach Tomin; Prothro kept him mil ot
the rest of U11& game. "! r:
Prothro rated Cureton in pod .._
for the battle 1t Syracuse. . . . ' . " -t ~ Rams -Fear 49er .Air G~me·
.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Whaf !lie
Sunday Coastal DJ~lston c o n t-e 1 t
belween unbeaten Lot; Ari&eles and OD·
ce-beal<• jiu Frailc1'® n,..~ Jo
come down to the question: can tM
Ram• 1top the 49er paJ1ln1·1ame1 . ' The 'Ram• ar,e the.!>¢ ~am in U.,
NaUonal Football ~ IJ> ~entlinl
1g1Jn1t the run. 1Uoy1lng ~1!<1111
only 2.8 yard> par carry thll sealOn.
san Francisco quamrbaclr Johll
Brodia It currtDUy one al the ·hoq.st
puHrt 1n tli• NFL, 'With a complltlon
percenta&e or ts and • yarda1e total
of 627. •
KMPC "'11 carry the pm1 from the
Colileum at I p.m.,
BrQdle was the ltat maa to engineer
a Ram deleat in rerutu aa110G play.
Tb• 49erl .. lned an upiet :17·:11
· declllon aver ttM Rams Jn the Col·
tuwn la1t October; Ancl-Brodle'a arm
pJ1yed a major factor In tbt 1ame.
Brodie and the 4Ser1 bad a »O Mid
before the IUmt st.Ced 1 .nmarUble
comeback lo loh a ·-lead In t1ie , iourt ·porjod.
But BrOdlt led the 48en t.ct, too.
ing a clinching touchdown pus to a...,
11Y Rondie with nine minutu to plaJ,
, The Rama. thoulb, hava -
that -def-.... --lir Itself, win ball, PDI,.._ ·
· One stathtle -Jllvo tb.i ...
Ir<ruble SUol!IG'' tatolupti-.
Brcdle Ila tolled sis In --to Gabdel'a one. -Ila" Iii&
toucbdon pu1e1.
Starling in the Ra111 -w1W
Gabri.I will t. llallboal Didi ~
and Tomm1 M ... n: Tho-. '"' ...
with Gary Lewla .... Jwd.r•• t •
lullback Jteu Willard. . , ~ .1 ••
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Golden West,
San Diego
::;fit Opener
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By EARL GUSTKEY
' Of tllt ~JIY' ~llDf .,..,
•" •' St.N DIEGO-Golden Weot College
:•·.npeil.s its South Coast Conference foot-
• :"ball ·schedule here tonight at 8 against ·. 6an. Diego City College in 35,000-seat
.. ~Balboa Stadium.
: "~ orange O:>ast area f«ls can watch
the game live over tele"vialon on Chan-
nel 39,
Son Diego iJ 11\e toughest assign·
moot yet on Golden West'• 1'11iied
1chedule.
Coach Ray Shacklelord's Rustlers
opened with a 27-19 loss to East Los
Angeles. Their second game was nine
days ·aco; a M-3 win oves: Cypru,.
'lbe key me tonight far cJWC will
be . the red bot quarterback, John
InaUharl He rallied Golden WMt
brilliantly .tgWnst East LA In tile 1e-
cond ball and tboroogllly befuddled
".:. 'CyJre!S.
· .~ Defensively, the Rustlers must ap·
... ~'ply tte stopper to San Diego 's
breakaway threat, St.an Murphy. He
, • wat' the stet.e's No. 5 rusher last year
.. "and r was an . all-Pacific Southwest
• • Cobfereoce choice last year .
San Diego is the genuine article.
· • • The Knl&frts of coach Harry West
•'were 7-2-1 Iest year and a semilinalist
· In' ~e state playoff. This year, West
·. iay1, they're even better. ,
"We're faster this year. we have
~ · eight lettermen starting and we have a
, better line this year," West says.
:·-·'lbe Knigbt.s are 2.-0: 46-19 over
Groamont and 26-22 over Cerritos.
d-:Defemively, Sm Diego is ju!f. abort
al spectarular. West'-1 defense allowed
• ~Cerritos one yard on the ground in the
. •lir8: half. The FalCON bad no trouble
.moving h ball an GWC in a pre-
-ocrimmage. •• -Son Diell'> llopped Cerrito< ·, ..... 11le liv&11ord.Jine laat weekmd.
Welt tm two quaterbacks of equal ..#lllL Slater Mlke William• Ind
nlilllf ma w.,.-ne Obe.rreuter, a
. frewhnwt, boCh threw m puses
• ., • 1 c.ntos. Oberreuta-con-
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. Beat . UCI, 7-3 . . .
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World Series
Highlights
Weekend TV
Once the hoopla and ramnatazz of
the World. Serl& nickers away, the
weekend's TV sport.a schedule could
accurntely be described as light.
ln fact, if you aren't turned on by
Washlngton-at-Or~gon Sta1e, Utah
mountain lion chasing Ol' the _mid,
dleweigbt fight between F r e d
·Hernandez and Bobby Rye, you might
even call it bad.
'fut that's how It is. NBC plugs into
the Series this morning and Sunday at
9 :30 a.m. Thoae starting times are for
the warmup shows, which are ex-
cellent.
The college football feature (?) 11
Washington at Oreg9n State at 1:15
t!hb afternoon over Channel 7.
Sunday's pro football menu features
Dallas al st. Louis at 10 :30 ·a .m . on
Channel 2 and Bo9ton at Oakland on
Channel 4 .
Notre Dame. UCLA and USC tapes
will be shown Sunday afternoon..
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'We're · No. I!' Shouts Westminster
.After Lwns __ Ups~t Ana~eim,
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-llY EARL GUSTKEY
Of ""' Dll" '"'' steff Westminster Hlgjl School's IJ'itly
'.>0tba.U team· accompllahed a fiilt Fri~
'.ay nl&lll 1hal 119 percent ol tbe CIF
schOole cm mty dream abo\ll · The Uooa &oat Anaheim. 'Ibey
aock'ed it to 'em, 14-2.
Be.lore a bowling, standing-room-on-
ly crowd at Westmimter that IChool
officlail estimated at 12,000, coacll BW
BOrwell'1 red·•birted terrors out·
played and out·blt tbelr fabled ·f.., In
a tru)y bitter struig!e.
It baa to be tbe molt .atllfying vie·
tory ever fer Westminster. )
Tllf stadl<im w .. l!Iled an hourbe·
· fore ldckoff. Lion fans, thlratj'tor re·:
venge, cheered lustily when the for·
mer Westminrter tackle, Kevin Ked-
ers, had to be .helped ~ the field
in the fourth quarter with a knee in-
jury.
So now Westminster, having dis-
posed of the defending CIF cham-
pions, rate as a Grade-A threat for
the Sunset League championship.
And who can now flout their
chances? Westminsb?r held Anaheim
to a net 111 yard!:. The Colonists
gained only 13 yards in the first hall.
It was a game to remember and
these were the deciding plays :
Anahelm back Tiin Thorn fumbled ·
at hJ s own six-yard line with 1:30 lelt
in the first hall. After three plays, and
a fourth-two s.ttuation staring him in
the face, Boswill nited a fieid goal
try and rent· Mike Haynes over the
left aide and into tfle end 10De. John
McLaughlin'• PAT made it 7-0 with
1,0'l ieft.
Ed Bone ~)lb lmnble in his
TIAM STATllTICI
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own end zone and wu tackled by
Anaheim'• Jim Rice lor a IOfety wt th
7' 12 to 10 In Ille third period.
Westmlnste<'1 Ron Shepherd pro-
pelled the Uool out cf danger's sh.ad·
'1'il when he bunt through the mkldle
far :i9 ,.ma from Westminst.el''s 15 to
Anaheim'• 26 in the fourth quarter,
Two plays later, Danyl Bq C1'81h·
ed 20 yardl to tbe 1ool·!lne with 5,00
to play. Stunned, Anlheln\ was oo tbe
ropetL and reeUnc While Weltmlnster's
delirious followen neatly crOlaed the
edge ol sanity. '
Then they orpoiMd ~vea and
shot up tbe expectea Voifey ot. lhout!:
"We're Number One! We'n NWnber
One! We're NumbeJ''One •• .''' ·
Jt WU not a fame for ftuieS, The
hitting was ferocioilll, causing seven
fumbles: The ColonJsU' lost all three
al t.heir'a.
Shepherd and Buckland made the
big Lion first downs.
Anaheim's all -CIF' quarterback,
George Fraser, compleWd five of nine
C<r 78 yards but the Colony felled on
tile i!'ound.
Most Points In Y ears
Costa ~sa ·-.Romps, 29-0
By J OEL SCHWARZ
Of ,,.. O.llJ f'llal ,,.,,
Any worries Neil Peek had a·bout
getting his Costa Mesa High School
football team up were needless as
the Muatangs turned Balsa ·Grande
upside down out in recording, an im·
pressive 29-0 ~jctory at Davidson
Field Fridav nifht.
It was the biggest point tOt.aJ Costa
Mesa had racked up In many a -year
and,the Mustangs did it with an ex,
plosive running game and a solid de,
fense that scored one touchdown on
an in(erception and set up another
will> • blocked punt. Just for good
measure the Costa Mesa defense also
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tacked on two more points with a
safety. /
'Costa Mesa limited a running-Ori,
ented Mat.ad.or team to just 57 yards
on the ground and also picked ofJ
three pa~es.
Th~ Must.angs took advantage of
just.about every break th.at came their
way -and there were many -in
a penalty·filled game that 1aw the
officials march off 1£K> yards and call
the two teams f« 11 personal foul
violations.
Right from the st.art., Costa Mesa
took charge, moving l!D yards on the
opening 1erie1 of eight playa. Quarter,
back Claude Kelly went four yards on
a keeper for the score after Skip Pike
had set up the m with a 50-yard run.
In the second period, Greg Forsdick
rolled a 59-yard plH1t dead on the Bo!.,
sa ooe-yard line and six play1 latu
Jerry Reilly blocked I.he ensuin;: punt
and the mustangs took over at the
Matador f'OUr .
After a big loss, Kelly fired a 17·
yard TD pasa to Greg Jordan and
Cal Shores' second PAT mad• it
14-9.
On U.e linal play cl the half, de·
tensive tackle Rusty Allen inter-
cepted a &Isa screen pass at his own
19 and very slowly lumbered 81 yards
with the help o( three fine blocks for
a touchdown.
The Mustangs fumbled away a
acoring chance in the third period
at the Mat.ado.-two, but scored a safe·
ty on the next play,
Costa Me&a then took the free kick
and went *1 yards in five plays for
their final six points. Dave O.vis
covered the final 2S on a pitcbout.
Eagles Breeze Again;
Po st 21-6 Argo Victory
By STEVE EKOVICB ·~
• Of 1M OlllJ' PltM Stiff Winning' fcotball games by comfor-
t.ablfl margins is becoming a refresh·
ing habit for &tanci·a's gridiron crew,
The Eagles breezed by Garden Grove F'rida\Y nifiht at tl!e Arg"""'1U' ala·
diurn, 21'6, to extend their pre-season
record to 2-1 .
Esllancia Wl8S ou~·fim4owoed by the
Argonauts, I~, and out,galned in to-
tal yardage, but the Eagles oapitallzed
on four intercepted passea and two
recovered fumbles to lnaure the tri·
um Ph.
"We eot in trouble It lanes,. Mid
coach John Lowry after the fracu,
"But our defense w;,1 quid to rise to
the occaston."
an e!Nlll Garden Grove pus eo tile
Argooaut 30 end sprinted Into tbe end
ZOfM! with 3:55 before-intermission.
'!be Eagleo put 11\e 1181D• ....,.Y late m the tint quarller when Estancia.
· mot posselilm tl. Ile ball on the Ar·
flO «I, elter • nil>~ Genlm Grove punt end men:hed to ti>< goal lin< in
five plays. Joyce hit Mii<e Newton "'1h ·•pa from the 19 for the .u point..
,T•AM STATISTICS .. I • " '" JI r. •
.; Saddlehack Faces Tough Barstow • Three um .. tbf Artooauts penetra·
ted within the Ea1le 10-)W'd line, IDd
oMy once, when Gwden Grove bed
ttie nose of Ote b&ll practlcal11 rtat-
ing on the goal line, did F.<taocla II·
low the Joler& to aqueeu in with the
score. And then only after the Artot
had roll twice from tbe -· IP"I Into the !crmldoble Eegle line ,._
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r....-d !ti -otreilitlt win and Hll1mlll colll lie Vlldnp tb•
tougbelt team seddlebldt will '-
this l&UOO.
What mol<es Boutow eo tooiCb iJ tbe pr,...,,., ol quartorbock Ttd Dom·
lnguei, left end Pa Wilding and o Pllr of IWrdy but mobile deffnaive
enda -Mike Shloruenaky and NOil wuu.,,., .
Dom.inRUez Is tti1 qu.art.trblck who 1::'1-lmprwjve -1dc1 tn ~ii ..! ~!.:. Fifteen Of bla completion .
w w~nr. who -Alblrl
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Oonlales c.U. '"" ol tile best In U.e
otAta.
Shkruonllcy aod WllllazDs led a l'11J·
ted BonloW -. loot weelc that
pnll1ll'Od Pcriet +Wt Into five lost
fumblM and lhree tnt....plion lo
Bantow's 3U triumph. . Hwlmlll lndl<*ed h•'• Join( to
mate a number ,ol dlan.ae1 1n his
·-lineup tonight. On defeme, Dave Burkholder will
move ircm tackle to end whllo G&JY
Robbins moyes up from the Hc«1d
tum to ,Ilk• Btttltholdtt'i aid apol.
-'-er .......S..irinfer, 'Gary LJ'OI\
. I
ha1 claimed a 1tart;ng job at deftnsivt
tuard.
On offtnae, Paul Cn bu been
shifted ft'Oln his lllllboa posWm to
slotback while St.eve Bolhae tbOvet ln·
to tbe lllllbuk job. ... -11' ........ ---IM VINlll
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De H11'fr ··-,,. !CrlUtlll
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...ie. .
EsUncla HC:Orded bl fil'lt twch·
clown cf the ,..,.1n lie <Ptnlnc quar-
ler .tfter Pool """'" lolled & 18-yord
oerial to George llomott -nobt>ed tbe ball cm 11\e five and opod In for tbs
noro. Barnett odded tbe PAT '1ICf ll>e
-.-!, 7-0, -5:30 left 1n the quartef'.
Mike 5'ldy provided the EICI• tritb
• 14-0 holftlmt .... -ho pllMrod
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By BOOER CARLSON
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Hlllldiiaton Beacta Hi&!> School's
' Oiler•, •itft • ~ 7.7 tie •••
sured ot willl ml&b!Y ~ Ana,'
gam!Jled With L: n left m tho gsme
<II\ ·tile tonvanl -w;I~ hQpeo of
goinc: e.ven turtber Ulan ...... 1tie and on
I to a Victor,. "
But, an ~on, and Dromi!nts
~ • 55-yardi tA>uchclown P"I• by
quarterba.~ Gey WoOOpnaU -gave
the host Saint.a an Incredible 14-7 Sun·
set League foott>all victney wiU> SS
secondf -Temaining in the game at
Santa· Ana Stadium Friday night be-
fore 6,Mt fans .
It was a heart-Orea.king loss for
coac!i Ken Moats' Huntlngtoo orew,
which had taken the action to the
potent Saint& throughout tile test.
·'fl~ had held «>ach Tom
Baldwin's dub to a 0-0 standoff
through two' quarters only to see thcit
evaporate wttil. 2:42 left in the third
. pt1rlod when a fumble set the win-
ners up on the Htmtington Beach four -
yard line. '
Three plays later, with the help of
an ofMides penalty,.tne .Saints' Isaac
Curti! went over his own left guard
from one yard out fol' the touchdown .
Dave Martinez booted the PAT and
it wa.s 7-0.
Huntington, however, Mused to
give up and die -instead marching
73 yards in 11 pla:w after the ensuing
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Wingl)ock, was lho llMMIC·lor!>o for, ·
Moats'~. . ' ~ 2.15-pouniler eaiC!it. q....ter: •
.back Tooy Bonwell'•· clulcll aeritl ·
'Ind cheWed dowu to the Sonia Ana ,
!0 loo' the keY SS-yard ploy ot .tho · •
drlve.
1IOb F.stoieSI finally ... Cited ·0ver
from the two-yard line oo a "'?"'d
e!fut in a foor11l"and.goal . lituatton
tor the touchdown ~ Bob Ryder:'s
perfect cooverskln knotted U., se«e '
at 7-7.
However, in the end, it was not to
be. Moats' for.ce6 refused to tettle ·
for a tie, passing from their own t.e,•
ritory with time running otX. Qlier
t:tian the IC()f°ing drive, the Oilers' of~
(ense "!' unable to dent -llttl•
tory.
But tile 0ilers gambled anyway,
oeption o! the night; and blew It all
lost the ball on the fourth Sa1Dt inf.er·
with 58 seconds to go.
Panesi Afualo,. despite d0Ub1e cov-
erage, was alone on the · Oilft 25
and sped into the Huntington · end
zone with _the score.
The 0iler defense -magnillcent,
giving up 206 net yank and nine int
down< 'fA>•the Santa Ana nracllioe.
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Oil lcwa ball ._ ~ Beodl fiV&-yard line .. Ol!ers' Craig
Mo-· (63) misMd. """°""lo/ -· -Ana i)lC<ivery .set up .
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OCC Poloists
Seek Victory
After Defeat
Orange Coast College's '!WU.er Polo
t.eam will wind up a hectic week d.
play this morning when it tiakes on the
University of Southern Oalitornia at
10 o'clock matoo. in the Trojans' pool.
The BU<:s will be out to start B new
wDriog stteak afler bovinga :U-ga.me
< skein enapped by defending nationel
champion UOLA Friday alteroooo, 10-
5, in Westwood.
It w.as the Buca first bs of tht!
year, and the game wa.r closer than
the final 900le indicated.
UOLA sprinted into a 3-0 lead early
in the second pernod, but ONlnge Coast
roared back to narrow ·the score to
3-2 on goals by Dan Cl>rloty aoo Mike
Albri#>t.
The two teams then kept exrbanglng
goals u<rtiJ finally UCLA pumped in
two quick ooas at the start of Che fDl1
period' to break open a 6-4 match.
Christi and Steve Wagner netted
plost ol. the Orege Coast points, scor·
iDg • pal< ot goals "'l<h-
~e Coast coacb J'llCk Fullerton
oaid hi< team acijueted to the larger
30-meter course which UCUA used.
It ..,.. the !lnll time the Pirates bad
plll(l'<d on 1bat size """"' tills year
after playing OD the man common 2.5-
-alze la:roul-The "8<ter pl~
"""' cauaed tile Pirates to cbenge !Mr nomial pattern ot paooing, Ful-
lertoo ,,.;d,
The UCLA ,,_Y over o..mge
CoaSt was the Bruins' 48th straight
over 1 tbree.,-ear period.
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BOMBS AWAY -Huntington Beach quarterback
Toll')' Bonwell lets loose wi1h aerial in Oilers' 14-7
loss to heavily favored Santa Ana Friclay night at
Santa Ana stadium. Saint defender Chris Patton
applies pressure on play. Oilers lost decision on 55-
yard pass in last minute of action.
La Quinta Needs :Late Score
Aztecs Overcome Barons, 32-26
By JIM CARNETT
Of flM Del"' PIM Sf9ff
' La Quinta's vaunted running attack
oaugbt fire in the fourth quarter, tu
overcome a 26-12 deficit and pin a
32-26 defeat on Fountain Valley Fri-
day night before a stunned near-ea·
pacity throog at Huntington Beach's
Sheue Stadium,
The turninf'-point in the contest
came with 5:20 left in the game and
the score tied 26-26. The Aztecs had
the pigskin OD the Baron 28-yard line
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with a fourth-and-seven situation.
Quarterback Mike ~rickson drop-
ped back to pass. Finding none ol bis
receivers open, the Aztec signal caller
eluded a fierce Baron blitz and broke
free. He scrambled •to the Fountain
Valley 16 for the first down.
Three plays later, with the ball on
the one, he followed center Larry Ra·
makers into the end zone for the
touchdown with 3:33 to play.
Fountain Valley almost had the
game back a mintit.e' later as halfback
Don Harris broul!bt the crowd to Ila
fet, catching a 37-yard pass oo·his hip
,
at tile Aztec IO.yard Une and notrung
in his path but air .. But he kicked the
ball with his knee and It fell to the
turf.
FOUD!ain Valley jumped off to an
early Iee.d in the contest; scoring on
a little look-in pass from quarterback
Tom Malone to Harris, tbat covered
37 yards. Dave Schoonover's boot
gave the B¥001 a 7.0 lead. 1
La Quinta acored momenta later on
a six-yard pi.tch-Otrt, but Fountain
Valley hit paydirt on a one-yard dive
by John Carroll to take a 13<1 edge
at the q~ili-ter.
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m!nut.ec oi action, U-7, Ill tremendous upoet eftort.
Diablos' 14-7 Victory /,'.: ;·
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B TOM L()NG 8'-!ltisoioo V·iejo 29-yard line mt em.
OI ~ -oail't' PMll 111/f , ~-wjh the night'9 w:irming, tiluch•
Bnis!ang off a otnng ot 15 -/-down. Alter• 67-yard ol:rot ~•lei,
tive looseti the M9.ssion Viejo DlablO& Diablo quarterback Je?TY GlotBer Job. . ' bed~IWr-yanliouchdownpasafA>end
defeated San Clemente, 1(-7, Friday Rick Hlansm,
night at ·san Clemente Hlih -SChool in The J.);al>loo w...., Jed by h&lfbacks
their first Crestview Lee:gU"e encounter Ric4t Boehmer and Cbavea. Mtssion
of the season. / Viejo student body p~nt Boehm•
The win deadlock.s the Drab1os with er ran well when he had the WI.and
the Ar!Jstg of Laguna Beach and Foot-blocked oonoi8tently "4>en he -·t.
bill for the Crestview lead. It Wlllii c.:nave.s seemed tireless, oarrytbg' the
the Tritoos' tt1ird coosecutive loss ol ban 21 times during the game, end
1llle ,.....,_ averaging 3.6 yards per oany,.
Oori&idered the underdog by mony.
1"" Diablos 900l:ed -the initlol
end final touehOOlms of the ~ in
the -and fourth.quar!Ol'll.
The flirst Mias!on Viejo oan came
early in the third quart..-alter Dlablo
aafetym"" Bill Ow deflectOcl' a San
Clemante pass to teammate Don Wll·
son for an iat.-erception at the Trltoo.'1
:18-yarci line.
After ·the fir•Ltwo downs, baUback
Rich O>aves sprinted 16 Y. a rd 1
through the San Clemente defense to
place the ball four yerds away from
il>o goal.
Three playo late< Cblw<t pu6hed hi<
way across tbe i08J. from one )'81'd
out with 8:33 Jeft in ilhe quarla-. Mon-
uel l\lumz' PAT """ good, setting
Che score at .7-0.
It didn't take long for the TritQn's
1lo slrlke baci<. though. 1be San Cle·
mente team spent the rest of. the
quarter marching the ball back to
the goat line from lb own 34-yard line.
At the end ol the quarter the Tritoos
stood ten yanls away from scoring,
and they ficored oo • 1().;ylani . Mart
Hueman-to-Jesse Hernandez pass af.
ter five seconds had tiobd in the
fQijl1lh quarter.
Not to be outdone, the Diablos start·
ed ra march of their orwn, betiming at
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-Lakewood llll!b School ~ J.,i,.
Ford cloesn'llike--le safil>g tllls
yet but his Lancers are 00.'-of',tlle
strongest teams in the CIF; , , ':
1bey'll be lhoollng for Mt tbint
slrail!bt vtda'y at Santa Ana s-.n
lm!igbt -tlley lost widest· Mllf>r Del. , La1rewood. bas rolled over'. big,
s tr o n g Weetminst.er, 21.u,.·, and
thumped a.alley. 22-2. Mater !)el has
lost 31-13 to Santa Ana and 1~ to
Loyola last --' Woods, iqling hio ~-~bu
shored up ils boles during this -·· workout sessions, has b!a lads pared
for tlleir 1blrd s1Nlgbt tooib foe. -: •
"Lakewood ts a rel!. good •tootball
team.·~ be says. • •. •
"'lbe;r q-k, Mika !18eiean
really throw well and lbey've got-.
pretty quiclc back.t. They're aol,,..
big, but neiJtber are we. . ·
"They run a variable o«eme, 10
we've tlOI to be """" for qui1-e lelr things... "':
Defense Ill where , mo9t of. "Wotodl' concern rests, : ........
"We have to have improVed clefedse. We just bav..,•t been getting 1111i·ball
and you don't beat anyl>ody• II ·)ou
d~t have the footbaH."
WoodJ lo8eo a ataninf .w.i.tvo
back for the game, Ron !.MU. Jle
jammed b!a neck agajnot ~.lmd
will sit out a week. · • .
"So far we've just befi. ~-J1'MUWled," Woods sums~· #: :l·
"We're playing a mucli 'tlJliiiier
acbedule -... bav.. in tile past ml oof lne"l'Orlenced pla,yen just cu'I
mate as ~mt.._,. • tbeJ !IP.VI
been." !•_•
Althool!b he bu tine f..t 11111-
pcjUDdel's In IU bacl:lfield, F._. 11
m<re pleased with 1"e cldmsl ... lldl.
''That's the area whent we wen
moot OOllcerned bdwe tile -but thole Iida have d<Jne a ,..1'1> 10 fllr." • ·~,. Orange County
Prep Results
w-.w 14, Anaheim 2
Ta:r;_s, Vikes ~ ·i;n iQ.op Debut
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LO Wll!llw #-' • ,-· 1"
C ... HIM 119 llO lrl'IUGM 1M llT Cledl Its •• '--1Mt .. • tu: qa, ... • .. 1ft
-Ana 14, /:!tmfloF>n 7 jl.A. Valloy 'ZI, W.-0 :11
Mlalioo Viejo 14, San Clemente 7
Foothill 23, ~ge O
Tustin 7, VlDa !'lark 7
Fulerton 4!, -Parlt 0
Ksmedir •• la -· • Sumv' Hllll, 7 'n'O¥ 7
61 D<ndo 20, Loi Alamilns 7
C<Jlla -· 28, -Gronde 0 Estucl. 21, Garden Grove 6
Lo jlulnta 32, FollntaiD Volley 211
LoMa 211, -Alamitos 0 Magnolia 12, Maylolr 7
Neff 41; SonD&go I
St. Poul 28, Poly I
'El &nd1o 32, WhitUer 0
Oillrlllo 28, BrN 0
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NewpiJrt Botboc, hoping to 011ake It
tllree sb&ght wins , and MariJ!l, hop-
ing to map lb 7~ jinx, cdlide tonight
In a Sunoet·Leaguo lootilal _...at
Davidioo Field. .
Coach Wade Walls' Newport team
bas·~ q~y thll -open-Ln&' two 1'.eekl ago wit.b a 21-4 win over
Corona cili Mor and il>m blanked
ea.ta Meaa 1a8t weet. 14-0. ·
Marina can't klclt the hebil Coach
Jllil O>oo's i>tllflt bM Iott by tile same
7~ count twice -to SouUl'TorT"""
..S SavaMa.
Watta, the ~saimilt. doesn 't sound
like & coo¢ -112--0.
"It's better than 0.2, but I can't
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figure out how we'V. been able w win
two ball gemea the Way we've been
playmg. But the'n again, ifl nice to be
able to play poorly aod win.
"I f1cure If "" oon get ounel"'°
stralglaened ~ut we'll be a prelfy pid
footblll 11emn.'' I '
'lbo Soll« cooch hes _.., he
mi&bt go wltll -·new lint llrjnger1 tonight but won 't 1ay for IUl'I. Ht'I
conold..in1 r:<1>l•cloc • sf a r t I n g
q-.rbock !loo 'I'royaDO --Bil 51-1 ""'1 balfllo<:k Al Wallace for
Rocky Dixon. .
W.!11 upocl& a llellOr palling gsm•
lrom Marjna titan In Jut year's IM> tie.
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Wat a greM. PM .. lut Yim'. but I like
the uew kid, Gres Hb')'1 bettlr,"
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Bue Harriers .,. Watta says. 1
"Tbef'~ not ,. .. ,,. 40 4ilHI •
game. 'Hiey're nllDllC men DOW and
-mat• -puolaa -mon
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Estancia
S_hooting
·For Title
Ferrari
IUVERSIDE -1'errorj .u!u.nd , .... 'of McLarell"·i'to ...... llou1IMnl
hu •ntered a ...,. Group 7 apd Hulm• )!ii awardtd I Calll0"1lo lo!UIU: Co., im·s.
-In ll>e '88,1lJll TinlH •1&1,llOO al1or llnlshlnf on• lllll st.; Tlnlu Special
Gund Prix race at two III the oorlo1. Ev,.la, 212 V(. J'lrtl st., IDd
1'ive r1l dttn~ Tic~lt1· for tbe 1'Riverrid•IOl•Dlltklnll
Raceway, Oct: 21, nmee ~aad PrU _,.. are Raceway~
SpoDIOl'ed by H&n'oh'i ""''jiiiiiiiiiii.:;.:;~·:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.miijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROoo. lh• car wiU'be'drJvon ll by Chril Amon of Now
Zoaland •IDd. !'ill mab Ila
-.1 next Suoday (Oct. 13)
In tile Mon~ FT i,.aiuna .......
,.,. eDf<Y of Ill• famed
1talle raclnr team adds
fuel ,lo ... "alreldy 'torrid
Can.adtan Amtrtcan
a..Ilooge Cup -*· Altar b'te race& in the dz-!'~
ilerlel, ·D•nil Hu!n>e la th•
leader with lS pointa, follow·
ed by Merit Donohue with 17
and Bruce McLar«i with 12.
Hulme end McLar•n both
are drlvin( the n • w
McLaren MSA.Cbevy, while
Donohue js dr\ving a .S4noco
Mcl.-enM Ke B ·.Chev Y
Whw.h I.. e inodificatlon of
tile car · Mc'Lireli drove to
victory in the Cm-Am aeries 1-.st year. ·
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SA'a 10% ON U.CH. AND IYllT l11M IN. OUR
Sfl.ICTION. CHICK YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST AND
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NOW AYAILAILI ON "THI ISLAND"'
THE T·OY I BOX
e TOY-I -'
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2171/a MillNI AVINUI
IALIOA ISLAND .
'lbe MW Feri'arl l 1
powered bj(.a &.2 liter engine
that r~y develops 820
h<r•epon!""&t· 8600 r.p.m.
Alm<ln, who will drive tht•~~====:::;:::::::::~~:~ car, ta perennially one of tbeli
top com~tors on the • ·-
GTand Prix circuit. WESTER"• S Amon predicts lb• new n TATES 'errari will be ·"very com-· ' ' '1~,;~ will be going 1.. SECURITY SERViCE ·
Ill fiNI .i_,.1n lh .. TimM I' .
GrJllld Prix.'"°"* 1969 -· ' c • •UARDS FOi YOUR INDMDUAL NODS: former world cbampion Phil -· 1 . . ·
TOP IHDER -Alt Baugbman, Gte eurnd ~. point laader at Orange
County Internationel Raceway will attempt lio -JIMlre po!nta Ii> !iii toteJ Sunday. B~ghman rides o 3SO .., Yamlha end-., .. ae<'Olld in point llandinga
last year.
· Bit1 capQir«I h :llJO.llliler
In'. 3-litor Tella ~ ••
The Rlverllde NCI lo 4IJe
!ilth ml -in tile C.O· Am 1erie1 Which thil year ii Offorlnc a record ~11,000 in
prize money . and acctt:l<ll'Y
. JND,US'lllAL-ln Plant, o~ Premi1•. S9curity
'' HOJilt.AL-lndividuel er Assoclatlon
. cOtni'aiJCTION-Prot1d, New Sit1s
..l,r~ll-,'..lnd.ividual Shop or Shoppin9 .C1nf•r Assn ..
'. ~Oa.nc•i, Part i•s Pi~nic:1, lars, I •te'..
Cyclists V~~it ocm Sund~y oawm'd.1.
List year, the N e w
Football
I Los Alamitos •
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More than 150 rider. wilt The blke1 will be racim1
resume tbeir tllce for .<$afu-. on the 2.1 ·mile extmded
pionship ~ at oranre verskm of Orange 00uttty'1
C.Ounty In te.i: na ti o na t · road circuit
Raceway Sunday.
Los Alamitos · Entries
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rideni co'mp_eting for
American FederaUon o f
Motorcycles painta Sunday
will be 1967 A.F.M. Ch4ll!l·
pion Ron Grant (Brisbane,
Calil.J, :ISO cc SUzuki; . Art
~ Francilco)
350 oc Yamaha; 17-year-old
Mike Lane <Bak.,.fi•ld),
250 C'C Yam.aha; George
Kuker (Burbank), 7,50 Cc
Nort on , and Steve
McLaughlln.(Oov!M.),.25 Oct:
Yamaha.
'lber• will aJao be •
special aide hack nace.
Practice will btstn at 9 a.m •
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afternoon, Westminater eas-
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ta _Ana and Newport Har·
bor dropped Marina.
In ....on-league races Foon·
t8ln Valley lost to La Quin·
ta, 27·28, Estancia bltiud
by Rancho A'lam!l<lo , 22·36 ,
and Cororta del Mar out-ran
Pacifica, 28-33 .
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Over 2,000,000
Passengers Carried
Over 60,000, 000
Miles
To Your Cannectint Plane 1t LA. International Airport
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Sp•~ial Pat~ol and Shoplifting Pravanti•n
ORDI~ NOW, FOR HOLIDAY PR.O,TICTION
111CUlllTY ~OUN~IL APPOINTMINT,
HO OILIGATION
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ORANGI (0, BANI(
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SP£PIA!S GOOD THRU I 0-9-18
O~N DAILY: 10 a.111. to 10 p.111.
SuNDAY: 10 a.111. to 7 p.111 •
. " llllNTM·1t.tic1 ... Y•rds. 3 ¥H r. ekl Now Serving Orange County and
Beach Cities with 82 Flights Per Day
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60 Fll.GHTS ·PER DAY
15 Minutes One Way Time
llcatill: Just "'111 of tit I>Meyilftd lfotol oni
IUll: wat of Dtlnayl111~ P1fk on Cerritos Ayenut.
"-ou> m.mo
··~2 FLIGHTS PER DAY
20 Minutes One Way Time
~ North of Coast Hi&hway " tM west Iida
, of llmOorH Road II tilt Newportar Inn.
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"la this going to be one .of thole •illy d&ya,
Kr. Walker!"
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Each Dime He Saves 'CORD' TENNIS CASUAL
·1~66
• • Isn't Always Earned
DEAR ANN LANDERS i I om a -ol an avera&e family ai modeel meens. We haV. five chll·
drill ID luppor\ and edueate.
Bouncy cotton corduroy, 111ealten It\ new fill ool-
• """· ""men's llzes !1-10. Get tllem tor bome, lcltool,
OUr 18-ynr-old daughter lo gdng otieody -a l!OY la her clasl. He walks her homo !rem ldloo! "-1 afterqooo. ('lbU bu -going ... fO< ..,
yMnl.) They always end
up in the ldtcben raiding
the fridge. A.a they sit inodler, -however, If 1.oa the~ munching away, tiie didn't tell your daughter
boy invariably 8'ks my tllere Is 10methiDS ml111D1
daughter for her pune. in a boy who woald mooch
She bands it to him and dlme1 off' 1111 strL For lb<
he takes all the dlne1. He lack of a better word, I'd
"saves" them. call It ''ebaraeter.,.
Not only am I offended at
tile li&ht ol this big, lat kid
• tal<iJ1lg mO!IOY out oi a Cir!'•
pine, bot It lofurlateo me
wbtn I think or all · the
ptacee I have fer ~ery pen·
n.y. .
Our Qaughtft d 0 l I D 1 t
work. She gets an allowance.
-PORT ANGELES,
WASH. •
DEAit PORT < T k e
aUowanee belongs 1o your
daucbttr and 1be ha1 a rtpt
to do wbat 1be ple11e1 wttll
It -even ctve It to tbat bl&,
fat tld. Yea would be rem111
ln you respon1lbillty •• a
DEA'l'B ''NOTICES "
UPOT
Mirr t.:lJOt. un llcfiln Aw~ Cott.
MtM. S.~ ,.Ml"' Sl'l'llftl.• ""1f-tu•""· MC Bl\IDE
DEAR ANN LANDERS' I
am writing to commeat ·on
the letter !run 1be woman
v.1lo -that • bal!Y .. it. ter v.ito 11eep, oo tile job i..
W<!nl!Iesa -mi lhe mi#lt
juat .. well leave the kids
unattended. . '
I'd lll:e lo lo>ow if this
~an and her buaband
sleep in llbi.ftg so cme of
them can stmd guard over
their kide at nig!lt. If nol,
according to her drefkritioo,
Ille might M well leave her
Iii& by tllemse!ve1.
Let's be sensible, A n n
~ -tllere i.. notblng wroc:i&rJth "a · litter cat-\
noppinf. '.Ille --lhoul be -can llie g« up to 1D11WOr
a pbooel. I SUfge1t tile
mother call bet' a teJW times
during tbe Di.lilt and .... -
M•l'Y l!n~bttll M<lr1e11. "" .JI, ., A VOTE FOR COMMON 1125 Skylt~ lAM, HtWl*f ... di.
Dtlt t>f .. th, Octbbtr ~-S~rYtvtd "' SENSE .
d1111h1,.._ K1tllryn A. Coutn 11!1 0.. 1n11o1 I!. ev11..-, botl'I t11 H _ _, '"ch' DEAR VOTE: I ca1t my
&on, Sltllhtn, L. Mclrklt. H-1 balJIK wltb Biii I leedl, tNI four •rtnCl(hlklrtn. l"rl¥t lfl · J'OUl'I. may u:rvlu$•wtu tMo treld MonH-,, trJO AM remind you that die 1ttter
st. J11TWS l!pll~I O.Urdl. lnt.rinent --"'er fire w • • PrlY1tr. l"amlly '""''b n-Wllllnl aDU ... DO C8v.D p.
to m1M ll'tmOl'111 contrlbutloM, tlt•M per, ·Aceordtng to t b e
ccntrlbult ta ll'lt Amtrlc.n 'c.tnur S.. llD bo •• be ·' t clttv. &alb M«N•rv, u20 E. c .. 11 wom w W?Otc, I aaep
Hl111w1,-. c&rw1& Hr Mar, Dtrtcton. like "10 dead elepbantl."
NUNNEM>..KER Jtememher!
St...,.., A.mt, N11Mt1'11k1r. Att 17, ..
JOl MorlK vi.tt, c-Mn.t. lufvl\ftll
b'I wtlt, Mlorvi ""'' SHn tlMI '.tvtl brotlltrl, lttlbttt M. Stnltll, Otnn11, Tim
Oltly, •M av~ NllllMIMMu
•r•M,,.etNr. l"t•rl Mu"tYI • 11 d '"'"''"'trw Roi Nurw.mtk.,.. ~ hturdly, 4 f'M. a.II trotdwlY Qt.
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WBERl\IE
J1f'IMI ..,...,. Wti«ri.. AM .,, ti l7P
S111ll A"' Aft., C_,, MIM. turvl¥M lrf WW., Minnie, tf tti. ltCIM, ~
ttr, Mn. Vivian s.dlel', f1f Lii H••rt1
tr•~ pt1ul Wier, Le H1br1. S.r·
vie., Matwl9Y, 11 AM, w .. tcllff CJMHI,
with llw. Jahll DllnaldlO'I afflcl1tl111,
Int'""'"', Ml. OllYt Ctfn919!'Y, """"-W•1hln1ton. W•tcllff . Mortu.ry, .....
... Oh'ICton
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
May I say a word to the
-"'!iJe boy wllo wrote to ..,. . .,. !<It !he -for ~1ric b<lp but bl!
mOlher mot.hod It -"juot a 1ta1e" he wu going throuth and lo lorg« It.
That boy'• letter could
!\av., be<!! written word for
ward by our own 1<11 -
sam' age and. even the
1111ne mune. 'Ibe lad'1 fear
that be woold c o-m mi t 1
sports!
WARM THERMAL BLANKET
Oar Rq. 4.22
Su""'811 Onl11 2.96
50% rayoo/40% nylon/10% oottoo. Napped !her·
ma! blanket with tweed design. 72x90" me. Colon.
llmltttl QuMIHlts -Horlf Mid lo dftltn
llALTz MORTUARIE8
Corona del Mir OR M4lt
Cotta Meu MIWOI
~cide was expr'Mted ex·
actly M .our ooa e_..i
It I alio t.>ld·blm It w11 ·:,;~i, -s
"just a stage" and tbat h• A. CHILDREN'S '""TY HO E
"""14 ~ It.
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 'Broadway, Co1ta Mt11 u um
Our IOI! made good bis Our Re9. 1.88 }~ 16
treat and I am SMndat1 Onffl 0
-· Pleue keep . ur&tns ..-.a noft.> Ignore A. Seamless stretch nyloll llshnet panty hQSO in fuhion·
tbel< d!lldr•n -111ey ask able fall colors snd white. Miss .. sizes 12-14, girls si%e1
fer J)OJ<blalric b e I p . S.10, and llt1le girls sim H. Just Charge It.
~a ,phy1r-ca •· ·
*'S RtlG6ED
WORll P~ M.
si. twtll
Ov~ •r:· 2.9T
1.97
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SanfortzedS ·and full cut.
Ruaed 11.pper, m....Y drill
pockeU.,. 'fan, .....,, ......,. -
10" TEFLON&-FRY PAN
Our Reg. 1.7T
Sund•11 Oto111 1.37
10" aluminum fry pon eo1ted wUi1 Super·Hard
Teflon~ for No-stick cooking, No-Scour clean-up.
UrnlM ~ant11i.. -,.._ Mild ti deeltrt
4-TIER SHE1YING UNIT
J.96 . .
Sturdily constructed, 9.IA "x30"x38", 4 tier metal shelv·
Ing unit fO< home or office use. Avail1ble in r,our choice
of walnut-look, avocado finish. "Charge It. '
DILDAY BROTHERS
Rnlhlll"" Vallf1
Mertury
~ 1s not "'""""· -B MISSES~ PANTY HOSE CAN.'T FORGIVE ~sELF • 24x36" FRAMED PICTURIS
DEAR CAN'!' Y .. llld Oar Re9 1 94 1 34 S
17tll Beacli Blvd.
HuntlngloD Beocli
14!-ml
what 1'" !"Ofl(bl wu bett SMntl•ll O,.i11 . o Miulafl ~II • 5 9 A. at Ille Ume. None of u can . · Oar Rq, 9.T7 · ':(I
lotk lllto Ille blare aad 1ee B. SesmleH fishnet panty ""8e in stret<h nyl<>n. CbOOle ,. " • what. U11 Chere. Tbank 70u from white, bone, navy, gre.n, orange, chocolate and 24.138 framed reproduc\iOll with 2\' walnut •or =l•
It< wrra.1. Perbape yoar biJle. Women's 111z .. lO to 16, Regulor and Tall. Say frame l\'llh fold color Dim. Choose (rom. !!Wty ,
:.._ ril .. Ip o I be r "ChaTge ll" · :;"'~eoes, nwe. ArtSm include Ltl"befi. oe11 . . .
Roll-Up and Long Sleeves .
COLOR, P-RINT
FALL SHIRTS
2for$3'
Inclodeo all-cotton; Dacron~ polyeater-cotton; Av·
ril® r'-l'OJl-cotton,and Zantre!® rayon-«1ttion. Somw
are no-Iron.· Whlte 0co!ors, orlnta. 32-38.
• Dvforll·T .M. • FMC COrP. f .N.:· -• """r1Un E'*" T.M.
SUEDE GUN SLEEVE FITS AU .. 46c
All· purpoee f\ID aleeve . . deliined to lit all rillM 111d
all sbbtguna. M'ade with suede cotu>n flannel 'llfth !11
strinlis for closinf .. ~ well. carries eoeily. Just
· .. y CherlO It.
. Antl·FrHze,·
Coolant Guarck
Against Cold
Oar Rq. I.TT G.r.
: · 1.67 .. ;...
f'JIHlrfle I&
· .. ...ily tor lrffJina --with Prnlone Antt·hffle and
Coo I ant. Contains uclualve
MagneUc Film. Save -plloD Ilse.
.
' PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAIUI:
Cemeler>' e M-.r,
CUpel
l50I Pacllle View Drtn
Ne-rt --, Ca!Uonla
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONl\L
. GUIDE
· D.Ucious B! ....
s1z, Hei-?h.•y .. t~.
· In qtie lb,* 8.ag
Compl•'• l·fic .. ,
.. : Drain· Tray · ,
And Dish ·Re1ck
63/~ Oz. ;:::i •.. ,..
' Tooth~• ' ' ·-PEEK FAMILY
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Wlaat Do Amerkun• Want of Their Peace Oflicer•, Anyway:
POLICE FACING CURSES, CLOuTs;-·cAN THEY COPE? ·-
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of Yore ~nglish
Given the Door
Nolhing 11 tougher lf!an being a
policeman In a fret. society. For one
thing, the U.S. Constitution &Ufl'antees
as much individual liberty a1 public
safety will allow. To oitiokl ll>at
'elusive ideaJ, the policeman 11 sup..
pooed to mediate family d!spu,.. that
would tu a Supreme Court Justice,
IOOth•· \ngry ghetto Negroes despite
his scant knowled.ge1 of psychology, en-
foreti hundreds of petty laws without
discrimination, and use only necessary
fOT"ce to bring violators before the
coins. The job· de m and 1 ex-
traic.Uinary ekill, restraint • n d
chaJl.llCter -qualities not usually
u~ by eittier eop.hating lef-
tlista, who sound as if they want to ex·
terminate all policemen,, OT" by disseht·
bating co~ves, who seem kl
wa'J'tt polietimeft t.o run the U.S. in a
paroxysm of punitive "law and
ord1Jr.."
THE U.S. POLICEMAN is forbidden
to act as judge and: jury -for that
way lies the pOllce state. Yet he · also
h3:s enonnous discretion to keep the
peace by enforcing some laws and
overlooking olilers. How does he ex·
erclse that discretion? Largely on the
basis of common sense and common
mores, plus his own priva~ attitudes.
Unfortunately, he n'Dw faces an era of
drastically changing mores th at
Challenges hLs most cherished creeds
and conceptions.
Most Americ&rui are not even sure
what they want the police to police.
':" "We ask our officers to be a com·
:The author, a professor of journal-popularize the more a ca d em t c bl.nation or Bat Masi2rson, Sherlock
~m at tlie Univer3itt1 of Mi.Jsouri, ha.! verba!.ization in our schoo~. Not only Holmes, Sigmund Freud, Ki n g
. . have they been popularizers ; they Solomon, Hercules and Dioget1es," structured a uerbabzed dtfense of lift have done much to implement new says Rocky Pomerance, Miami Beach
ill aoa.detnic w~dla,.. Readeri 8 {; tol\cepfa.l'~"cOnu;o.W.UCation behavior police chief. indeed, the U . .S. often
Clution.ed ·nQt .ta t.ake~im too sen;r/ff and1have hilped ta'lti8Litutionalize cer· seems lucky to ha"ve any cops at all. i~ _ word-wise. · ' ~ tain Of..tm more iinporta.nt phonemic Plato envisaged the policeman's loft.v
\.. · mod.ificiJ•tions. They have even infused forebear as the "guardian" of law and
By JOHN C,:,MERRILL tJie ~ Sciientist Syndrome .~t9 order,>nd pla,ce(\ bin) near the, very
A new 1an~ie 't:: ~~~pCid' »it-11' ~et'iCaaerqJ~ diS"ciplines -~~effect,-·' 'OP .9{ hi~'idi:ltl_~iety, endowing.tUm ii· fast taking over our important maJD.ng· all schO)arship both more with special wisdom, strength,J.Qd pa· .
· Social and mere Scientific. Their tience. •~olarly publioaUons. Hop~Jully it language is nOw almost everywhere, The U.S. has Ii!t fts guardians near
w.ill ,oue day take over mag~lnes a;nQ internally and externally radicalizj~g the boUom. Jn most places, t.he pay for OEwspapers -and perhaps even our 1 th ctBnlc strips. For this new lacguage, our societf. an experienced policeman is ess an
fE:ihle in its verbal manifestatloos, The social scientis~ have probably $7.000 a year. forcing many co~ to
Q:liabic elongations and ·syntactic done more than anyone else to give moonligj)t an:! SO!fle to take br1~s.
riiji.ltl-structurations is the besl possi· the langu..z:3e much of its new rici1ness Fear and loneliness are ro~Une
blt answer to &eademic anemia. and marvelOt.tS complexity. Liste0i;,...., hazB!l'ds. Last year 76 Amer1c~n
~A ... ~·~telv' it is developing o_r Here is a social scientist speaking: policemen w~re killed and. 10,770 111· =-" w....... "' jured by assault. "Everything you do
a;·cendi.Dg importance-wise in all of " ... 01i .the motor output side is more or less on your own," says
ciir lchOOls, colleges and universities. the diffuse vocalizations of i'nfaiit..J Chr.istos Kasaras. a patrolman on
'I'Oe pOUtic;ians and go v er nm e Ii t • of all races and culturts shift ra· Manhattan's West Side. "Trouble
se.orants have eveQ. dbcovered it and pidlt1 toward frequency profiles starts, and there you are."
a:-e finding it quite useful in clarifying of speech sound.s characteristic The average cop feels that he is
e"Os:l.S .ind spOUigiittng sensit..ive areas. of the parental language. The sec· unac1Jreciated or even actively dislik·
Granted, it takes a while to get into ondan.i reinforcing value of prcr ed b). the public he serves. Very often
the swing of this new language: the ducing sound.J like those of the he is right -and thus all the more c.~.:.er UniUJstic structurt: c Ii n gs µaretiU, e.g., sound.~ associated pror.e to confine his entire social as
pu·sister..Jy to one's style, as ma:v be with basic rewards, is operative well as professional li fe to his fellov.•
ooted hete and-there in this article. here." cops. a group that all too often sees
But sloWl)'. the writer (if he ree<>gnizes the world as "we" and "they." tQe benefits of the new language) Now . here we have something to
eue.s intO ttie new aod more dynamic chew on. Nooe or the old·f'ashioned
"\terbal patterns -just as I 8m doing business in this ex.ample of the New
r(OW. Language. Note the richness of tone
.... and rhythm with which the symbolic
.CRITICAL RE!'ttARKS which are sequences appe<rr in the total verbal
dlrtcted at tile New Language permit structure!
tlifae -persons who are non-oriented ill in. cootrast to tihe above quotation
tfii study of symbolic entropy, high from a New Language utilizer, notice
WHO WANTS to be a cop? One of
the most common types is t'he ex·higb
school athlete who went directly into a
virile military unit like the Marines,
and now seeks security in a job that
requires no college degree. Often he
aims to live far from Nle Ynner city -
:e•u v JijmabiUty sequences, and cross· the monotonous simplicity of the QJO~ural freedom for anarchy to d.isa.:I· foUowing , written for one of the JM+" Lt& * 1 XV ;aa vace into the pre-scientific dark popular English t e x t b o o k s ap-
a1i.y1 . which lead ultimately to suf· pertaining to rhetoric:
fOUng linguistic imprisonment and
sffl&Qtic frustr2Jon. "In the first place , your semt of
your language was tJOt acquired
primarily from books. You began
the process of Learning language
when" you were an infcrnt, and the
process ha! continued ever since."
T.HE Tl~fE to guard against C()r·
ruption and tyranny is before they
havt gotten hold of us. It is better to
keep the wolf out of the foltl than to
trust to drawing his teeth and talon.~
after he S'hall have entered. ,
-Thomas Jeff~rson
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a lower middle-class uplr,tlon ithat
pf-oduces white commuter copa: -who
nerwusly regard bla<k-ghetto ~ob
as NJd.s behind enenly lines.
Ar.cording to Chicag9 psychiatrist
Cliftton Rhead; a poUceman needs
distinct traill -a' tendency to be
suspicious , act fast, take' rlaks, be ag.
gressive and obey authority.
According to D e t r a i t Pclice
Oommi!sloner Ray Girardin, they
usually come from the bot.tom 25 per·
cent of their high scllool class. UCLA psyc~trist Charles Wahl adds th at
most policemen he has worked with
had '!harsh and punitive fathers."
FORTUNATELY, MORE and more
police departments now use
phychiatrists or psychologists to screen
applicants. The resuJta are sometimeG
startling.
In Chicago, between 1961 and 1963.
-an "excesrive-number'' of-applicanU
reject~ for patrolman suffered from
paranoii.a . "There is something about
police 'pow.er 'hat attracts to its ranks
Ch\C"ago p s y c fl o I a g i 1 t Dr. Ar·
nold Abrams, a member of the ex.-
aminilig team. '•It gives them an um~
brella to legitimatize their pathology.
They can act out their problems and
be rewarded for it."
The same kind of analysis can, of
course, be appljed to the motives of
judges, surgeons, soldiers an d
presidential candidates, to say nothing
of journalists. In fact, police work also
at::racts large numbers of men wllo
sincerely want to serve ttie public,
delight in chores as di..!;parate as solv·
ing murders and delivering babies,
and have all the moral courage re-
quisite to making l'hat awesome police
decision -to kHI or not to kill.
In Ca'lifornia. one study showed that
50 percent of the poli ce force a1
Sausalito had tbe same psychological
profile as~ ·doctors and nvmsters. tf
most cops were no\ bighl.v ·motivated,
haw could the°y rtand the thatt...kl~ss job
of doing society's dirty work? .
. Poi.rl.CAiiv POLICEMl!:N m.:l
usually ·conServative. :r'he ptliceman,
say! Berkeley Cr1minologist Gordon .
Misner. "P!ctures himself as. _the
crime fighter stanclinf! alone against
the Mon~ol ho rdes. \Vlthout the sup-
port or the public. the po1iticians or
the courts. Yo lt don't of'en find a
liberal in policlnp-."
In many re s p e ct s policemen
represent the most typical beliefs a~d
attitudes of their communities. in·
eluding what Los Angeles Chief
Thomas Reddin deplores as a
moralistic tendency lo see thin'l"s in
terms of either~r. Not surprisingly.
police tend to be anpalled by abnormal
behavior and re'1n11ions a g a in s t
:iuthority.
Most scorn lon" t?"ir. and homosex·
11a!ity borrifies them. With their in~
ifained resuect for work. the)' take a
dim view of people living on welfare.
Perhaps most irritatinli!: to cops are
the while antiwar protesters. most of
them colle{Zians who have rejected ad·
vantages that policemen themselves
lacked and toil h> give their own
children.
What most upset Chicago police dur-
ing the Democratic Convention was
obscenity £rom women and disrespect
to the fla'l". When demonstrators
blithelv pulled down the Stars and
Stripe$ in Grant Park. several cops at
the scene could not hold back their
tears.
THE BIGGEST POLICE problem in
the U.S. today. savs Los Angele1;'
Chief ReddJn, "is to find ways to equip
the policeman so that he won't give in
to the baitini? and the frustrations."
The problem requires m(}re than
rigorous discipline and court decisions
that ban lawless police practices. Like
MOfit tense ~le, t.be police could UM
psychlab1c help in d i 1 c h a r R'. I n g
bosUlltJea before· they" u;plode. Tht e:i·
perienee of S.usali,lo, a small .,ity
across the bay' from 'Sab Ff1.nel.sco,
offers 1u11:~sUon1. Once ... month the
entire polleti department of 29 men.
j o i n 1 psychiatrist Edward S;hev for
(l'oup-therapy discussions a b o u t
tension, hippies, homos ex u a I 1,
Negroes, peaceniks and anything elle
lilrely to bring the police up..tighl
lnste:ad or lashing out. the Sall!allto
cop ls now •Rt to ask coo Uy : "What do
you want to go and Provoke me for!"
Significantly, no one has lodged a com·
plaint aealnst Sausalito police in two
years. Their hostilities under control,
the men are also fi'eer to f<>cus on
serious crimes -r.esidentlal
burrlarie1 and auto thefts ba,ve been
cut in hall. In similar sessions with
local citizens, Houston cops are trying
hard-to -understand minority-group
problems. ·
Much · po!Jce frustration w o u Id
vanish overni.l(ht if salaries rose by 50
percent -to wh8t ·many union
plumbers make. PoliCe brains would
shan>en Immensely if evt!rf depart·
ment in the country stopped requirinS:
even the best-educated rookies to start
out. as ro::it patrolmen. Instead. the
police ou"ht to ea"le archaic· seniority
and allow colJel?e i!TaduatP.s to start as
maha,e-ement. traittei!s. EOually im-
portrant, police· rtuties ~hould be
drastically reduced and refined.
. THE PRESIDENTIAt crime com-
. mission cffered a partial . sol ution to
ovPrworkecf police force R:: Split up the
oolir.eman's job three different ways.
Under this plan, a "community
service officer." often a youth from
the l!hPtto, would· ~rf::irm minor in.
vesti"atlve chores. rescue c~ts. and
keep in touch with combustible y9ung.
.people. .
A police offiCer. cne step higher,
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"Kave 111 got tbll ~ic:yclt
registered?''
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would control traffic, hold back
crowds at parades. and investieate
more seriQus crimes. A po_lice agent.
the best-tr'ained, best-educated man on
the ladder, would patrol high-crime
areas, respond to delicate racial aitua·
tions, and take care of tense con·
frontations.
Others have even more radical
ideas. University of C h i c a g o
sociologist · Jerome Skolnick argues
that the rigid military model for police
is out of date. suggests that civilian
clothes with mere badges would bring
policemen closer to th~ir fellow
citizens. According to Arnold Sagalyn,
formerly a top Treasury Department
lawman, police should quit being lone-
ly adversaries and help tackle urban
problems -thus preventing a good
many crimes that now plague police.
Berkeley psychiatrist Bernard Dia-
mond argues that police forces should
.iso atop recruiting primarily \lout!>
men wbo cln 'I.shoot Jt out." 1'.• be
sees it, the rlgbt model is a potential
eommwUty-telatfons. expetL
Whatever the soluUoq, tbe que-stioa
for Amert,caDJ is not wltat'1 WJ'ODI
"1th the p9lice, but what cltiiem can
do to help. In its proper dollliltion,
support wuld mean payil)g hlgber
taxes for htgtler wagea to attract bet.
ter Potitem~. flld for modern equip-
ment to match modern tukl. It would
also mean a constant concern for con-
stitutional ·rlghta -and utmost
respect for the policeman who guardS
freedom as zealously a1 he tqilolds
order.
Air Service
Need Rising
Editor's No~: "TM Case for Higher
Airplant Use Chtlrges" i.f frQm d
.fPltch by Alan Boyd, U.S. SecretoTf}
of Transportation, reprinted from the
Min·neapoli.f Tribune.
ANY SYSTEM (of limlUn~ ai=afl
at heavily congested airport!) must be
no more than a temporery solution.
The great demand for Ei1' rervi.ces
that we are seeing today will continue
and Will increase. By 1974 the airlines ~ill he doing twice tlle business they
did last year.
An airplane in flight is seenlingly
the mostindeJ>lndenf:·of ~ inetbods of
· transPQrtatit\11.;,I.n trut,h;~~C\f.~ve.J, it is
, very mu~ deP.ttndent on a'ltystem of
airways, '"11avitiffion-._. and 1taffic
control glli~. . . Tliil":.:iu~ I>~ :or. th• ~Jedefai-governfuent· and costs •bout
three-quarters of a billion doDars a
year.
We are prcposing that aviation
assume a larger share Of ttrls cost as
payment for the special benefits it is
· rec-~iVini:.
Tills NEW APPROACH deri\le6
from three new factors in the tradi·
tion:al , &'Viation-le:feral government
workin/ arrangement: Aviatioo. bu
.matured and can pay an equitable
·share; given the expansion in aviation,
the federal cost of assistance will be
increasing by a si.zeable amount; and
there are other very urgent prio,.rities
on the federal dollar -Uld some of
these priorities are other very
necessary forms o{ transportation.
Through passenger ticket tax, the
airlines are paying about 85 percent of
their share of tile airway costs.
WE ARE URGING that the ticket tu
be increased and another tu be Jev"1
on air freight. With then new taxes,
the a1r oarriers would be paying all
of their airway cost..
General avlati(}n pays a minimal
fuel tax. But funds from ttris tax pay
only 4.5 percent of the total costs cf
the airwi)'s serviices provided general
aviation.""This Lil not equitable. We are
sing to increase this fuel tax.
wWi this increase, general avia·
will still be paying only 20 percent
of it5 share of the costs of the services
it receives.
One thing is clear. If some system of
user charges is not ildopted, we are
not gc;>ing to be able to expand tbe
airways. We are not going to be able
to accommodate the projected growth
of this very important aviation in·
dustry.
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~ ppanent.s of the New Language see
IDs a:n at:emp~ t:> minimize \vha~ thr~· ci11 ''the basic clarity· and force·• of l.fi communication effori. to maximizr
<i!rlpiexity through pbr.asal a n d
Sllltenee elongation -for that matter. t.Otal verbal output, by and large. more
ol!Jes:s emphatically stai~. that is.
tit ir fortunate th.at there were ~cator& among m who discovered
U.. wide-ranged, non-static · N e w
J.mDruage aod have helped accelerate Uf 11'ansferral tbraughout o u r
atadenllc comm11Dlties. About the only
classes still conducted in the old
lihguage (and this is to be lamented
oon-conservatively) are the English
clasMis, well-known for their reao-
tiOnary ol non-dynamic orientations.
Even· with several readings. those
two sentences fail to take on any
luster and life. and it is quite obvious
that the writer is afraid to proceed
past his primer linguistic habits. Now
I et us reinforce that merger passage
with the New Language, :;o tl'tet in the
reinterpretation the reader might feel
the ebb and flow or a more vital com.
1 munication link. Here is the way we
New Language utilizers would write it:
"A primary consideration of rank·
order imporf.ance should be not·
ed in tenm of tile studt?1t's real·
ization that hi.! linguisti·semotJI
conctpt tua.t not the resulting men-
t.dt awateness that procted.s in
the main from tht printed spec·
iali:ed communicatiom media
ofUn .designated as 'books.' TILt
student bega" the imµlementa·
tion of the process of lingvistit-
aym.bolism acquisitio• ot such a
tirru as he IDOf in the e:r:treme
lower age levtl of c1'ildhood, and
thU same learning prOCf!SI h as
cuntiniud in essentiaU11 una.l~r·
ed fa1 hion up to and including,
t.oi'h negLijrlblt 1chernotic change,
fJu preBt"l'lt time."
Newport's Claire Trevor in Big Bay Town ..
"'l'llE SOCIAL SC I ENT I STS,
definitely among tbe eb1:e utilizers of
Ult New Lang\lage, have done much to
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Sa turd a y, Ootober 5, 1968
Tile Comment Page of ll>e ~ Dally Pilot seeks to inlonn
and 1Umulale readers by
.,,. ~ .. enling a variety of com-
-menl111y on toplc. of inter·
-est and aJ gni.ticance from
. informed observers • n d
:.'. spol,.men.
~ H. w...i,_P.Wlli!o<
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Now, anyone with a well-developed
langw;;e sen~e can easily recognize
the superiority ol the taUer rendition ;
It nows easily' and re.inforces itu.U
with powerruJ redundancy. Witb ll .we
re1L
By HERBJcAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -ONE OF
THE OLD~r established non·
floating pokeri ~ in town -in
tbe student's k>unge at Hasting Law
College -is no more, Associate
Dean J Oe Munster hav:ln(lald down
de law. Gamea henceforth " must
be Umited 1o ~bridge, cribbage,
hearll and pmes of t h a t
chafact.er." Old Maid, auyone? ...
star Cl.awe-Trevar· 1.5 hOoked. on
scrambled eggs and trum.e1. 'nlree
nights in 1 row at Ernie's ... Now
the wont's around that the La:
Lemt Lea~e. that grouo"dedlcated
lo breutofee<jll\1, migfit, Ng• •
feed-In ·OU ts Ide tile l'rabcisca.n
Restaurant, W'heri a youric motber
wu' u ke1:1 to 1,ave for ~nunin.11 her • b1~1 al a-table. · ;
NOTES & QUOTES' H air
transplants being the newest st.ltws
symbol for the middle.aging male,
we 8f'e delighted to note Iha~ Chuck
Clegg1s is COOlling along fine, ls is
Jeweler Sid Mobell's. Also Frank
Sinatra's ... At for Joey Bishop's.
his is plain rldicu1ous . . . Ha..-old
stassen favors a toupee ... Shirley
Lewis Harri• has a new boy friend,
Atty. Socrates Mamab>I (6'3", 2XI
lbs.), wh..lcb lis an Item cnly becaUJe
She refen lb· hlm • lier "JoQy
Greet Giant."
'* ADD lNFINITEM8' Jbn Hickey
Is depresaed --. cm lbe marquee ol 11\e 5olDle Claire ID Siii J°'e: "Speaker:.. Dr-. tr• n •
IJickman.1 ExPeri an Tantion and
Relncamaili.on." Jt'1 true, Jkn.
l'he<e A:RE -'aflw -·
.
WORKERS AT the big Intern•
tional Harvester plant in San <Lean·
dro we~e app~prlt\tely mys.tified
one dliy 'last wtek tll jind .the food-
disperasing machine ~led and
taped with this nolic;,e ; "Do Not
Remove -Small AniDllal Inside!"
Somehow, • ring{aited cat, a
member.of tbe raccoon family, had
worked Iii w01 into tile maollin<. Howe•.-, bl~ ""·_.,i bu&.:r
and m..11 cr-*"':I, it,,.. ~ ~ by. Iha Atan\eda County
AnlJMl Conlrol people' el ll -on a Glet.
* AT 'l'llB 'll'EED.Y· ,._
c-rva1ory ~ -Ii tho ·xuo w.ri, A-Pat
YID'.enllllm Mil Actor -6--~ -....... lll?"~·or' ..
~· ~ -~ _;
been married. "Well ," deadpanned
Gerringer, "we've played to1ether
for 22 years .and we've been mar·
ried for 19." Next question ...
Var.ation.nolel: We are indebted to
Big Contraotor B-Ob Rothschild
· (ljothachild-Raffin ) for the in·
fonnatioo that Ford's Cafe, near
tbe Oreg"on f~hing resort of pamp
$hffman, ii -nin by Mn, flerring,
Mn. Makrill a,1111 -"111-Troltl'a , liater, · Mn. AngJer • . , And
XNBR'a ,Del lloube! la boot ll"om
lliljland.. where be and.lit• wife had
., u..Uent time in "" 'rillage· o1
UIOo --, 'Upper . Silodboty
·Ind North ~· l'hOJ ·tried and ,..u..s. Jo lin4 .,Bir.._ re!l'lY':L_ Lowar ~ iiid ..... Plddll~. Dog'!
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Fectery elr cel'lClitlonl~.9· .ufo~1tlc1 ~wer
1 .. erln91 r1cllo, heater, -w1w · tiN1, 1Ndcled
cl11h1 full vinyl Inferior. U1ed. tWUKIOOJ · ' . . . .
v~. auto. trans., H.D. Suspension, 815x15 8-pfy tim, Stebilinr, Radio, Stow,
ice· Sox,' Bullt-l n· werdi:obe,. End table storege, Motor bed, Dln1tt1 mekes into
doublt bed, St~_inl~ steel sink. fiberglu and notu~al wood paneling, drapes.
Motor No. 1987071925. BRAND
NEW
$60 $60 $1788
TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY tOTAL P11iC1 m,. ·
PAYMENT PAYMENT • IMMIDIAn DIUVllY ''""*"' ll'K~ t.11 .. ~ ... flltll!C9 ......... "' • !NL ... '""""'*' t.111/1 ~~"' ;
~:.:. m~· _114g ;~~.~
BRAND NEW '69 DODGE ~ TON PICKUP
Choice of colors •
· Bucket seats • Hide-·
128" wheel base Sweptline. All gauges, 3 speed . synchro trans., H.D. tires,
, cigar lighter, H.D. Springs. Ask for Motpr No. 1161876320.
· 1w1y Headlita • Full
vinyl inter. • Nyion
carpeting• Rear
deck spoiler • Full
racing Instrument• · . . . $61 = $61 ~~-$2088 ~lfl. .. ~ tion • Bumper guards • Ash tray light • H.D. springs • H.D. torsion· swey bar
••• Ask for Motor No. XP29898'1079l7 & XP2989107958. .
IMMEDIATE DIUVllT .
BRAND NEW '68 DODGE * TON PICKUP & 8' Cabonr Camper
· Sweptlin• with 8 foot ceb owr camper. Sltep 4, front dinettt._
. Ask for Motor No. 11670387S..· •78 •78 $2688
TOTAL DOWN TOTAL -y TOTAL ~Cl +"'
,.,_.. PAYMBIT IMMiDIAn D1L1.VUY
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. $64 ~:r. . $64~· -$2188 5.~
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'
All PAYMENT$ ON U~ CAIS INC.UDE TAX • UGa<SE·•fllS ·AND EINANCE .OtA~, ON 36 MONlHS ON -'.l'PlOVED ·IW« c;JEDIT JO• YClUR
'66 OLDS TORONADO DU. '61 CHIV. IMPALA HAIDTOP CPL '61 PORD GALAXll IOO CPL ' -~ · - '
11111 IOOK l'llCI S1ftl
'M THUNDIUIRD HARDTOP
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l 1LU1 IOOI: NJCI $1261 '
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'66 CHIYROUT
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1•2188 i:.:: s74 := s74 ~'I. · ~ ·~·~· +r.xiuc. · ""'-""'· 100% UNCOllDmONAL llUWllTll -THIS '-==-==,,,·,..·-='=""'~· "°-~·='"~oct~-~·===-===I STAR STATES IN WllTINl 'THAT· llAllOlt 166 JORD FAIRLANI COUNTRY IQUIU DODGl8UAUNTllS~W100%AllAINST
.11e,.,,•1r_._.,..., ...... .,......._v..,,....,nr .. a&H.1v11.,Ml•lll)1.muosi M!CHANIW DIPECTS FOi 100 DA.ft Olt •tsaa·, TOTAL s53 ""'$53 .:= 4,000MIWWHIOIMlCOMISflllSTAFTEI ' · + ,'!~,~ 11::. ""1 PUlCIWl. THIS IHCLUDIS AU MKllAlllCAL L~===='='=-='=-""~'"~"~"~oo~"'',!'"~'"~"'~'°~,.,,.=---1 PARTS, EUCTRICAI. IGiJll'MlllT; IATTERY, '61 OLDIMOllLl-CUTLAU-SPEIDOMmR, RlDIO;lllTEI ON-AU"CAIS;-
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CENTER
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It .. ~ .. 5195 5195:
'60 VQLICSWAGIN PICK UP. .
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1000 ....... ,
' ' 3, ~ .:... View .
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........ -$24,950
~ -'x.a Vat.• llodr<Jollll, 2
119111i;'1"paill•e4 Ii carptted, prlceJllshed --.oso.
· View· -View -View
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·~~-~' To~=~ ' Just loaded with dalll. · •
I Bil bodrvome-'-
1 nunpm room too,
which IDlllW'el • full
'tw111ly.two x twonty.two.
No down Of low down
With paymenq to llllt
Yeu C:.. Sol It,
·Find lt, T rode It
Woth 1 Want '.'.cl
l'Ol IALI HOUIB l'Da IALI llOUIU POil IALI l'Oll IALI H0UAS l'Da LUI -
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1• -...-1000 1~ .. ~-~ ... ~"j' .-·-~~~~ii--iiii~··~.I ...... 1
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.PINER HOM.ES ~STB UFF -, UY AWAY
n "" 11 '~931 AlTA VISTA ~" IQAll fDa'I: n.I -Nom116 OPIN SUN. • 5 • MAKE"~ -....
lmmaculate Home with V , Del 'Pllo mar-i.. -.i. -a --· ' Bl!lAIJTDl'UL QUALITY Tndltlonil 2 'b!e entrance. Formal dlnlng'1'1!, eating areo bath !l'l.IT LEY!L HOME
itoey1< "'111 ,...1 wi1!IO 't<nat. a Bedroom in kitdl.'en, 4 Bdrms, I% 'ball\&, heated pool twof 'ti! ......,. -·
oll4 ... coziest _poneJ\ed d..,, Pler and '45,900. , • . . _.\ ----. tl>W
llotl .............. : ....... $15ll,OOO WM. WINTON, ISAITOR --tdd -b ~ .... __ _
PERFECTION PERSONIFIED -lmmac-229 MlrlM, -II I "\I _K!TIDI eorr ~ !
uJate Bty Front -SpoUess, REALLY 675-3331 Open 'Ill 9:ivo Hl'1!!, -bodrooml, .....
beautiful 4 Bedroom, 4 baths .. $169,~ ~ IOd .......,, "'
3' be<boom -Cullom -Muli\lo ltolle fir.,
pJp -~stl~e Ano -!IZ Terma.
Juot driH up to ....-office
And give ·uo a toot. ·
• Appointment Only · .,,,..,.,,.. .. .. 'OLD
SHOE -..... ·wttb fire. • &BEDROOM-71flonBa~~Pier IUILDEU CLOSE O Place, -drop••
SECLUSION ~.:r ~~ee -~y~ide_ ~pll. ~•rir.~~ ONLY' elEW H~ES AVAii.A ~· . ~~ ~ Mesa Verde -4 ledrooms
Jiii! a 4 iron from Iba Goll Count. This t
.,. BodroOm, 2~ bath home h11 new carpeu,
point, showl like a model home, slat.. en!Ty,
double !ireplaceo, uceJJont largo family
·;t, , home. $40,960.
~ llf rolllD.I hlllo, jou for the
lddl to do. a Blll+bonuo "HOBBY
lllOOM" all the .,rtru I< only U200
down TO ALL. Immediate posses·
. lloa .. Be quick.
OPEN SAT lo SUN RANCHO LA CUESTA, in Huntington B~h, haa o!oetrie llWlt·••.....,. .,,..
112 E I St "'-··-•'----the best vaIUes in a new home in tbe en e area. ven nt 1r, .......,.,.._,_ oven, dottie Iii*, dlaposal
U 11< 2·story1 8 I< 4 bd\'ma, 2 bathe, quality co11StruC-p1., loodo "' .,.,,._ ""'
' t "nnq• Ii)~~
DoYer Shores
' . • I/ tlon including all kitchen built-ins, fireplace}, fully drawen. You can be a P8I>
t4?W ......,Alom4? carpeted, shake roof, concrete driveway, ge 1ou1 bolt: lftllkl.lna: fM!l' din-
We will sacrifice this $91 ,000 -lots. Walking distance to Public Beach. na:d In tbe cbanning tonna.J (OAJS & WAllACf R~LJORS 4 Bedroom, 4 bath View home, neglec-(Located at Hamilton & Bucbarjl) :i: .::f' ..:;:. ~,!
•
ted, and never occupied by Texao own· $25,050 to $27,7o0 tio. \.AY AWAY PlllCE •
1491 IAKER STREIT ,et11. • FHA·VA·Convontlon1I 133""-S4M141 Try ,75,000-W«tb $10,000 more u ill C•ll , ... ..., anyd1y ..,__ 1D & 1 •--1
COSTA MESA. CALIF. OPEN SAT lo SUN
2629 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA Mr.SA 1000 Wostwlnd W1y, Oovtr Shor... Fi c UlllDllll wr..w 1111\s rst --mvmanu RANGE COUNTY'S lest luy Cal 642-3737 No °;;~"""1 john ftlGCnab Rrst Serve ~~~ m OF LARGEST · s:--":..":""""i.m!.~ Ask fw Faith NO DOWN PAY'M>N! REAL TY COMPANY O>olce "°"'""' -IW> ct<LY Sl9,900 b,... -293L17th St. 646-4494 Rural 1ettbw the beu'tofthe 181 Dover Dr., Suite 101 bor H.lchlanda· Top Adilan f(U' bedroom. 'dtnirta: room susiEST 1 marteiplaee in 5 bclnn , . ~ ~~· llrr• ~~ • .,.._, 4 ~~ eily. 3 bdrmo. 2 batba. F.,.. MACCO REAL TY CO. BLDG. ..,.i cp11, '-~ ~~,:: 1me with -_... IDwll. ~ DAILY PILOT
()pm ddb" 1-5 ~ --~e. .. .... 2-atory e IP 1-1ia..-mal dinlzw: nan awaitinl 642-1235 21Ai ba!ba am • ml' ~ air heat am ftr:t O•"'Nd leCtlm. Sa••
IM9 Glll!!'Y Drlvo Jlli..AN 'SMITH, lY Newport "'°"" You• thooe ,_, ---All "' owne..tllp !me. The ....,.. Gu built-In kt..,.. ..,..,, tlmo I d4n. Look
Frank Jame1 'RJtr 5'MS17 REALTOR / own .Jirivate beach on salt btrllt-lndreun kl.tcbm. Even 5%.% FHA Joan can be aa-including dishwaJSher -caJ'o . now!ll\ \
I , . -w•"' ''""''" Community • dlmwuh«. Quelily cu-4 BEDROOMS "-'I Pool. •urned with tolal paym"!i. ""' ""* draP<• included "' -"====~===== -. "N.Wport H"9,"' Cu•Jom -~: !..._ .wbn pool•, tennis, dub petilv. tarp rM.r yard. No f"'1fl o( 197 per month. AlMt, a aaJea price. Large, fenced, Gener1I lOOO Separate""""'-.-., 'Co;on1 del Mar -• """""""1d: down GJ. !40-1121 • $19,500 · Clearance . now "1% loan la·~· -troo """""' tl>'xlli' lot· •Ir;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ' tiful4' panelled ~ (lie 2 BR House w/frPc, OPEN SAT le SUN 1 -S TARillll. 2155 Harbor MOiie into this tarp family OlARMING 3 BEDROOM, 2 nnrt ttme offered, $33,950. Rkbn foond bupin ->Cr
;'-. uoed i.1d<~ liWelY ----2 811 Apt. 401 -62nd St., NB PANORAMIC ""' View at ....,. lodoy. "-to .....,. bath POOL HOME, Qlmlit> G.I. NOWI -ma white ~ il1 lh'· Ir: G...t rm,' cl:ll p.r. .. the Bluffs. 3 BR 3 bath, ~ .u-. 9Choola and dlurchP.s. oonstrudicn faturlng a 2 Double Garag-* • • * , 11'.aTIN A co M. '•· VOGEL, Broklr .••• •-•• , in& niom. Bu1lt·ln "°'*"'-· bar, 3 pral. landsc pltiot, Just put at ~ rnarl<et, this real wood twnma tireplace Need Storage? Thi! ia it Con-BAYCREST
: Very ll!dudtd. N>J.72> 9'Z«IOO Evn. 548-0390 By owner. ~1146 ooe ~·t J.ut. $153 per ~ Ctwt«a. made drapes. tractor · lel1 No
•·;TARBELL 3:1115 HMblr Wbtte~mr Olme-a-linf' CHAJtGE your want ad now. month Includes taxea .and Kitchen as MODERN AS owner A)'9 · 1 · ' . =======:;ii ........,._ Only $100 TotBl T<WORROW with built-In Down G.l.
3
--· '·" .. FIVE BB>ROOMS Ouih Required. oven 11nd range, disbwuher, bath, fireplace ~ ~ ' .
•
Open Houses
THIS -WEE,KEND
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HOUSIS FOR "SALE
12 1oc1-1
624 Ramo1111, Irvine 'Terrace.' Cd!.!
· 67&-S930 · (SUJt 1-5)
1106 Set Lana, Harbor lew Hllll,-CdM
675-1662 (Sllll .l·S)
(2 Br & Family or Don)
1200 Do!Dbin. !nine Terr~ Cdll 675-3000 ri~673-0ii54 · (Sun -1·5)
*481 Flower OM
646-055S, M2-0180
• (3 Bedroom)
/ 1226 Po~ Dr., Dovor 811.oreo
(Sun 1-5)
(3 BR and Family or Don)
1718 Jowa1 Mesa Verde, CM
S~172u.
4e6 E. !11th St., CM
114().1720
2301 Heather Lane, NB
646-7171, 546-2313
256 Ocean view, NB
• 1!46-71.71, 546-2313 I~ •
929 Via· Lido Nord, Lido Isle
675-4031
(Sun 1-S~
(Sun 1-S)
(SUn 1-5)
(Sun 1·5)
(Sun 1·5)
2920 Cllff Dri"!', NB
114().4828 . . (Sat l·S Sun-1-6)
2llll-Meyer Place, CM
114().4824
(4 Bedroom)
*1336 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shoreo
(Sun 1-8)
642-6235 (Sat & Sun)
4e27 Surrey, (Cameo Highlands) CdM
673-8550 !Sat only'
408 • 62nd St. Newport Beach
642-3787 (Sat & Sun l·S)
*4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shores
675-3331 (Sat & Sun l-3)
801 St. Jam.. Place, Npt. Hts.
642-7000 (Sat & Sun 1-S~30)
dOUble sink with -comer lot. Built-in d.1shwa THREE BATHS klrgu fam. er and Nu-tone intercom ' . and loe.da of CUl)OOards. t in all tnclud i1y room and built.JI\ elect·
$26 500 ~ ""' """"' . ric Idle"'"-°""""" patio. • UC AM-FM ndio. $%3,~ lMre HEATID AND fiL.
*3 WESI'CLu· 1" DRIVE a!Jd $1!6. p A I. . TERJ!I> POOL 'with JN:U'/,
IWl>'T711 · · 0pen Eves. Renters Blues ZI BA'IR o.mer .........
ORANGE COUNTY'S From .,,....q . ..,, -"" '"'* wUl "°' ..._ "" HARBOR VIEW Start -....,., u.. ..........,., __ ,.,._ ..
LARGEST euy way. A mUtttbance low, 1owprkeofonlY$m,OOO
OPEN SUN 1.5 293 E. 17th St. 646-449<1 '"' --with IO-SEE nus LOVELY HDME
· 1106 S.a lane Giant Sized F•mlly Rm. tat pa,ymenta ot ClllY ;t61 AND SUBr~rr YOUR DEAL.
H1rbor' View Hiiis, CdM . $22,500 per mon~ h everything
C'.ontiemporary home ready_ to You woo't believe H 'til you including IWimmin&: and ten-·
move into. Th.'o king me M!e It! Extend• the entire nis ~ .( btdwaa,
·BR. 2 ha, dttlSing rm. lmgt.h of the bomr. Rid:l 2%. batbl, quiet s-tto. and
$38,900 -Try 10,. down. panelled walls entk:inc fire.. anyone me.y a.-nne thia:
CORllN·MARTIN .-. 1.ut1e' bedroom. 2 Ml% F/iA !it,11;1,500 .. ,~ ,
'"'·REAL"TORs . .,. .... .......,,..... .. ...,. Coleswo1my '&-Co 111Lm. 303~ E. COllSt Hwy, CdM built-in kitchen. Wding doors I Evenlnp caa ~7850
675-1662 Anytime ''"'ID -""'*· 5"'1120 642-7777 • TARBD..L m Harbor 1 ...... U -..L-Bl-~ ;Jll'l ...... ......-vu., CM.
1000Gener1I
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
Two Prime Loh
Lido Isle, 6600 sq. ft. lot, A.I.A. plans
U0,000. R2 lot nr. ocean 35x95 -
$26,900 w/trade for inc. prop. up
to ........................ $60,000
Mrs. Marion
1000 °""' '-..
$46, 900 I Cheap l * 5 BR, 3 be.. fam rm * a-stQ:y, m 111 tt. ...... _
'* Ex.Model Home * E8!ttiuf1'a finest Lu 1 k --* Vacant, deM, .m read.Y
for • big flmijy.
. OPEN HOUSE
SAT lo SUN I 'Ill Du•k
I 912 111111•, Ea.tbluff
~LEGE
REALTY
P1cuetter -Pool
Real sharp O>\mtry 000
SeriM with the popular qe
master bedrool:n with Roman
tub. Beautifull,y dealnted,
-~ ........... room av~ ciarkllng
beat@d &: filtered pool. Own·
er movin& out o( arM I air
xiOOI. ,$42,000.
,. 642-8235 (Sat I< Sun)
(4 BR ind Family or Don)
718 Cameo HighloMs Dr. Cd!d
642-8235 (Sat " sun 1·5) Camea Shares ' J·· ' -'
" I
1019 Unden Place, Cootia Men
MB-9419 (Daily 11-5)
2420 Unl•en;tfy Dr., Newport Beach
(213) 941·1388 (Sun. 11·5)
960 Dogwood, Coota Mea
MB-9419 (Daily 11·5)
1417 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beath .
675-4830 Eves: 675-02S3 (Sat & Sun l·S)
504 Begcnla. Clorona de! Mar
675-SOOS (Sat l·S)
1107 Valley Circle, CM (W. on Victoria,
L. on Valley Rd) 642-Sl06 (1·5)
442 Calillina (Newport Height&) NB
642·5200 (Sun 1:30-S)
2316 Rutgera, Co!kge 1'8rk, CM
546-M40 (Sun 1-5:30)
(3 BR ••d Family or Don)
219 Jasmine, Corona de! Mar
1146-3928 Eve: 642-0lBS (Sat & Sun 11-6)
*464S Tt'emoot (Cameo Shores), CdM
642-146S !Slin 1·5)
968 Bluebird Canyon Rd., Loiuna Beach
494-7870 (Sat 1·5. Sun 10-5)
1919 Chubloco, lrvlne Terr., F.ast.
642-6472 Eves: 678-34e8 !Sat I< Sun PM)
2080 Valley R<lld (oft Vlctorlo) CM
6'6-llall (Sat 1-5)
915 Welt Bay Ave (Peniniula) NB
. 642·5200 (Sat 1-6)
393 VIit& Baya (Back Bay) NB
642-5200
' 2043 Paloma Drive, Colla Mesi
(Sun 1•5)
6f6-80e0 (Sun 10.5)
•1000 Nottingham (nr Dover Shon!s), NB
MU200 (Sun 1-5)
1JO Sborecllft Rd., ShorecJllt, CdM
675-2000 (Sat & Sun 12:30.S)
HOO Dobbin, Inlne To.rraoe, CdM
117UOOO -. MU788 (Sat & Swi 1·5)
• Ult V-Pl., Oollege Part, CM -ec.1n1 (lloll,y 1-&l
400 lloltro W17, Part Udo. NB
8f2.1771 (Dalty l-6)
3122 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
545-2774 (Sat & Sun)
1842 Santiago Drive (Dover Shoiea) NB
64e-15SO (Dally 10·5)
lSOO Eton Place, Newport Beach It
842-5200 (Sat & Sun 12·5)
*2930 Alta Vista, (Ea3tbluf0 CdM
675-3331 (Sun 1·5)
1601 Bayadere, Irvine Terrace, CdM
675-3000, 6u.6182, 546-7962 (SUn 1·5)
507 Avocado, Corona de! Mar
675-3000, 644-1577, 641-6590
(Sat & Sun l·Sl
1112 F.stelle Lane, Baycrest.'NB
646-775S (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1751 Pitcairn, Mesa Verde, CM
~1720 . · (Sun l·!ll
*1523 Lincoln Lane, Westcliff, NB
646-775S (Sat & Sun 1·5)
* 1720 Candlestick, Baycres~ NB
646-7755 ("3t & Sun 1·5)
2S!5 llghtbouse, Corona de! Mar
644-1010 (Sat I< Sun 1-5)
(5 Bodroom)
1349 Galaxy, (Dover Shores) Newport Bch
646-4617 (Dolly 1·5)
(5 BR ind Family or Don)
912 Belli>, (Easthluff) NB .
644-1133 Eves: 644-0505 (Sat & ~un 1
'UJ dusk)
IBIS Santilgo Dr., !llycr.~ NB
646-775S (Sat't< Sun 1-8)
-DUPLEXES FOi SALi
601 "'"'lll•rlte, Corona de! Klr •
673·8560 (Sot. ~1-1) ..... ........... ,
••• '"'""' w ..........
•
View -Quality constructii>n. 4 BRs,
4 baths. Large master suite, separate,
dining rm. & secluded pool. Cameo'a
best buy I! .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . $74,500
Charlotte Long
OPEN SAT. lo SUN. 12:30
•30 Shoreclllf Rd.
Sc:enic Shorec:llffl
3 BR, fam rm, w/wet bar, C"OOvert den,
formal din rm has frplcs. Huge liv rm
w/ezciling ocean view. Home in exc
oond ...................... $89,500
Mrs. Raulston
Lovely leac:h Duplex
5 yr. old 3 br., 2 bathe eoch, with bilt-
ln kitchens Incl. dlshwaoher, living
room up 23x26. vacant. Le ... /optioo.
.......................... ,52,750
Walter Haase -• ..
loyshores-Reduc:ed
Reduced for quick sale, owner bas
boullht another. 3 hr .. 2 ba., bit-in kil,
xtra lge. rooms, central patio. Low lse.
Now ....................... '44,llOO
Sparllllng Bright
Park-like setting siirroundlng odult oc-
cupied home. 3 over&lze bedroomi plus
dining rm . & spaclou.. llvini rm. S
Pnvate ~... Ownera will CllT)'
True! Deed .... ; : ........ · .. '39,750
Mra. Harvey
OfFICE OPf.H
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL. . IANKEl . l CO.
2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPOttT llACH
IONUI
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Oi.n Sunday ~o~ CRff Dr.
Newport Beac:h
FOR TiiE DIS::lUMINAT·
ING BUYm -Ocnn and
~ 't'iew from this 3 bed-
J'OOm CD!tom built home,
with fonnal dtnqc area,
limaJ and private outdoor
garden liv&'I !Intl. WJU.
I TRADE.
-ra rr~w-
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SECLUSION IN
WESTCUFF
We ll1'I! proud-ID ~
the av.Qe.bWt:y o( a p.n.
oroui 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath
home In the eq>ensive area
al Wewtdltt. One bmroom
and be.th ott Jdt:cben opens
out the treat amt >wd
area.. Would be ideal for
iuestl or inlawa. You won't
beileYe the .... of tbi mq.
ta' Bedroom "4.th priwte
bath.Plulb--.
bla: aMftd pe.l:io, doubie
~ce. Much privacy. AD
this for ~900. Elcdusl.ve
with Walker I Lee.
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1-..,.64Ml7'
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20'
Top Filgh~
Profe11lon~I \
"Real Estaters~'
to help you find you~\
home at the term1 you
need .. ,
Call Us Tqdty
wrre Open 1vM1r
College Part
Rare • Bedroom
On a laree lot with
man.Y tttea. Large ,,kit-
chen, llvinf room with
fireplace, :l nice bath•.
Great ·f&mlly area. -
'25,'150 -f09(, down ~:or .. ng_down. to-yeta . ..
Westcliff
Outst1ndlng V1luo
Enter a lovely courtyard
to a large 4 Bmroom • 3
bath fam.11.v home. New
~ta and drapes. One
bedroom and bath com-
pletely aeparate for
mother or maid. Many,
many extnu make thil top value 1t. $&8,500.
646-1111 ~ 546.2313
lack Bay
Ettate View Home
Completely cu 1 to m In
every detail on a lot 75x2e. 3 Bedrooma 2%
baths, extra.large Uving
room. Beautiful carpet-
ed and draped. Priced at
$S9,t!OO ana owner wlll
help financt or accept
trade.
l'lfvate Lake
In Newport Bloch
3 Bdrm. 2 be.th pita ex·
a:llent family room that
abowl like a model. It's
a tmn~a buy at
$48,950. Not leasehold
The Bluffs
For Leisure living
3-~ 2~ batha.
Exquisltl'J7 decorated J'rancllcan rnodel. Swim·
ming, boating, fiahlng
near by -$33,900 with excellent terms.
546-2313 ~ 646-7.171
Exc:lllslve
Watcliff
4 larie bedrooms, l.D 3
batlta haw doubled ptill-.,... _ TIUl b U.. pofj
ular U -lhape with a I
"""" opening ID potio and pool area -New
dra))e9, gorgeous nylon
shag carpets. $69,500 -Owner wW ftnance. .
Triplex
Money Makar
'Hard to ftnd, but we did
ltl Three 2 bedroom
Uniltto:-~ -Very
inltftlU.,.1'J'tRMS.
* 2 OFFICES *
1700 NowP"I I 'llvd.
' 646-7171
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l Genor1I 1000General 1000 Ge-11 1000;;-.rel 1000 Genoral 1000 Costa Mes• ., 1100 l'l•Wl'Ori Hellhh 1210 Co•on• del Mir 1250 Hunn~ a.Kt. 1400 ·~ ----
pele tqrrelt :eaft'I
r ' ,.ff PIJKI SHDS FOR MURE
COATS & WALLA CE wanu· to com·
mend all of you 4-H Club memben,
leadere & parentl on your fine work
in agriculture & borne economics.
Kay you i.ve cqnUnued .ucc:eosl
S-py For
p,..identf
Double 'our lnconie 4 Bdrm • 3 1at11 . ':1!~;..· :; ;:.~: ~:ii
"'oddlng Unit. In I a1r<ady 601 St. Jamaa Pl. tine. 6~. View. 613-48119
built on thlt choke om& Walklne diltMce all lt'boola. BROADMOOR 2. f Br. A
M-Jot Siu -bu nus _...,, llome (~ OJ Wnll,y m1. "515 Ligbtl>ous<
pleacy .i MmalnlnJ b.ud. ftl bu ~· betm<d -OIM. By ..,..,, } &<4-\010
Two adlolnh¥ ~ ......
Huntinatm Ctnter. Sharp
unlts wlth walk·ln dolttt. '"' oondl-. ~ en, carpt'tai and drt,pn. Al-
Wl.YJ ooeuplfd! Shows OV•
er 1°" ~· 1occme.
PICTURESQUE -Fun loving lamily home.
3 BR., 2 baths, with beamed ceilings, fire-
place & heavy shake roof. 3 car garage. able and il"cloet to LR w/t;Lreplace. 01Udrena main=... -on. -hU _.... p,.. Ball,.. Penlnaula 1300 393 VltJJ-81y1 -Open Suncl1y 1-5
COATS' ·wwa IUl.TORS
WIJI Tnde. uldnf $$7,500 room. 2 bot wt.tel' bdttri.
HOME FOR THE MONEY-WISE -3 Bill,
with fireplace in large master bedroom. On
eecluded tree lined str .. t In Newport Heighta. :ICliliiii., 1491 BAKER STRIET ~ . 546-4141 .
BURR WHITE._ Realtor ~:...~Id= J•t a Come On ••
2901 Newport BlVd., N.B. oomer lot. Pawd .,_ ttJC' We'll MY most &flythin&:,juat
675-4630 e ... : 67s.offl boll, trail«. -.149,500 .. ••l ""' .. look •• tblt 442 Cat1lln1 -Open Sund•y 1:30-5 · OPEN HOUSE pcilo ~ ""l"rty. -,EDINGElt
OPEN" HOU$i! SAT .. SUN Once ""' -te. look oul! 3 ... ,.t«;O ... 54116140 EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT -Custom-design·
ed. contemporary home glass·walled to large
SlllUlY patio & pool. 4 spacious llRs., formal
dining room & large living room.
1500 Eton Pl--Open Sat./Sun. 12·5
COSJ'A MESA,·CALIF.
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Beau~ifil Executive Home
ll·Sp.nl. , •• ,., BR.2balhl,1rplc,lmmacu· HAVE ·vou
3 BR. dnlpet, -""'• c.n, Mr."°""""" "'''· l•tllOO. USED YOUR GI?
• 1';11.9!!0 DAVIS REAL TY BURR WHITE, Realtor You MAY snu. be oJ.,.t>le
uaT Vall'f Orde, C.M. !JO West O:mt HW)' NB 2901 Newport Blvd.,:cN.B. -for )'Qll1l' VA Certitk:ate cl
<W. on VJctcrilo 642-7000 ' ' 675-4630 I"!: 67 .. ~122 Elllll!Jllcy. eongr,,. eiteod-
1605 WESTC~IFF DR., N.B. 642-5200 Just Reduced IO $88,000 $1000 RICHER L/on Valley Rd) • -;::==:==:==:==:==:; ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~I ed the expirat:kn ~ • ii
ii Lido I I 1351 ""' ba•e .,...i "°"'GI ,.U
Channing-,
Comforla61e
Close to
Schools & Park
Carefully rnalntained a n d
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241" VL!ta. Del Oro
Newport Beach
AT LAST!
A Bluffs "Unda"
u )'OU b.ly th1a ftne home b m,.. Drive by :1112 v.u.,.
RoadS.l-llo5 ·
op.. llouoe. Plict -
$U!!Olodo.Y·
* No Down GI * 500 Redlands Ave. I. may .. ellJ!bl• ,.,.. -· Newport Heights Ot1Jy 9n1 Like 11 "'''"""'l We con bdp. 00
Sbup l BR 2 bath, FA .,._~ (cor. Clay & Redlondsl Nord &ytr001 wlPIER .QJl' v111,., Reol Eot>te 96Uln
b'plc. $22,250. Owner IDOIMc •. I BR, 3 balbo, dlnln< rm. A11 ileactL s..ulilul 5 Bd, 5 ba + · * $22 000 * e.-t Gt bu)' ~ Orana;e Coon· eltc blt·inl, lbake roof, brick 2 Bd Apt on 70'. Room for FHA ;r VA
cy, Ddvo by. 500 W, WJIJQo l'pic, )ge ..,.. Aolmocuol""" -bolldlor. !250.<nl 0 S t/S IA• Newport Lockhart Rttlty 646-2301 blt'hon\l& wtthbl walking dt. pen • un . trV
et IMMAC -Like new·3 BR. 2 ~to d acbools, $38,500. 751 on Liclo Soud 31:2 ~lb, ,.!.. ~-ha in beautiful Monticello Mr.·RGblnson ·shown by tiJpt 2 ae;iara~Jois ·each hu ... ""' .':.'..,
Vldorle · """'° on FalrV!ew Rd Lo" DAVIS REAL TY Pier & Slip. 3 Bd homo on room, bJMM ftnplaoe, dou-
"46-1111 ?.~ .. ~ Wll1 aeU bu or 300Wetrt~Hwy, NB 45'. Guest houte A pool ·cn ::.s:::s Eva SJ9.m
... uw.ian _....,......... 30' lot. $250,oo::> • submit
From beoujlU ~ .Nxious 516-3!116• ' R. c. GREER, Roalcy *LACHENMYER 1200 Dolphin Terr.
Irvine Terrace ready far a new family. New Available in the most choice
carpets, new paint, 3 B<lnns, greenbelt location. Qtnet, 21A baths, .oversized garage. adults, cul de aac, single Exclusive Loc1tion
rear Yard. lO've)y ~ I: I•..,,!'!!'!"!"'~~~::""'· •I iigcvy7o...e;;;;;;;r';;on;;'i;Blulfi;;i;i;._'iec...= * PLEASAl'fI' 01.tt Haven 3 MJ.6 Via Udo 673-9300 1 ,_.,., iUnttno. Th Is ULTRA MODERN vi.w. 3 "'· PMelled din Br, • ba + • Br Ocoan v, ·Vacant 800 Sq fl Olrtom built-f BR 2 bath rm., oarpeted. Floor to cell· income .Apt. "9,500. 5(8.7249 OPEN SUN 1 • 5 ·
SEE-1919 Chubasco, i..o1. 3 BR, 2 bath, lovely OPEN SUN 1 to 5 PM Dover Shotts bc:IMe wit.b prt. HlU.8.IDE home In SUNNi', ~ trple. Dbl prage. Many -929 VI• Lido Nord Take OV'1' 5%% b.n at nm
vate beach 'lrlvileae& 11 SMOG FREE ElsinOre. extras! 960 Dogwood st, Newport Shor .. · 1220 101 ft frontage per mo., be..lance $22,900. Irvine Terr. E11t entzy, h~e patio, $43,230. 2 Bl>RMS. a BATHS, Coo-priced thousands under Breathtaking view of Lake• C.M. 5'3--!Ml9 ---... -mo,CXXI • 10% c!oWn Sdxiol 1 block. Sharp • l.ow lease-bold 644--1133 EvM. 644-2626 vertible Den. Extni La¥
and good tmns I~~~~~ Rooms Tbruout. <Mner -
marirel for.-.ai~ W/w Moun1a1na trom """° dedc. BY OWNER. 4 BR. 3..::: l~Oa. ~bl~;,:":; Rlchatd11<>n Realty HAFFDAL REAL.TY
ciT ooSH. re:i~; PARK uoo ~ ~ ~= "!
1608 Rlllh Lane
Westcliff
carpeta Ir; drapes, muter 01oice fruit trees, roee pr. family ~ bl.tht 2 F'lplet bch. By owner. 6t2-.s363 :w<s E. O>ut H-wy, CdM ~87~<0!._W~.,,,...~~~~~~
BR wil> prlve.i. bath, toll· den ole. ideal for Ar1llt. ...; -. Uo,<nl ·675"'4031 .GLEN MAR
\:.IQ.='.~~~: ::. ;,,,:.-who ..,.. ~-~-';:~ hck lay 1240 LOVELY lrg. &y1rn1 on <O' SPECIAL
Harbor View Hills
Modern Ocean View Home
on private comer lot
3 Bedroom and family room
2 separate yards
nic.ely landscaped
Owner has bought
anothe!' OOme, and
is anxious to sell
$41,Q)) • exc ~s
Qtll: Kent Kingsley
Eves. 54()..8812
""'""" 145,IXD-!Ol'i ~ Van T11Hl-RNllot By qWMf' $32.500 lot. Pier & lllp. One of Lido" 4 Jp•BRo, lll ha., <pis/•
C":'::":" Elsinore, Calllirnia IMMAC. .. Br, 2 Ba. (ID cul-I..__ 2 bath blt·in kitdt t1nest. $165,tllXI by owner. Nice oor. lol N-~, -) '~ --" ...,.._._ de-me dOle to «tX>Ol " -~ I I ~ __, 16611 GRl.IU ,Ave, ~ .... ., · ........_,_,. ~ "-loan llvrm, tam.cm, 2 fttib:, 6'J5.3067 wodr. GI or ntA • $i3 98o <n<> 878-ZIST -.. 6'18-7!21 :;;:;;.~ ·~ M!wd tin. Ip 1......t )'al'd, BAYFRa<T HOME l'hll In· BRASHEAR REAL TY I' \I I • \\ I 11 11
~t I I<\ \II\\ usrsm:' ......,.. patio. Fer il>PI como on Nud, 1103,<nl 947.1531 Eves. 541·2442
1m1 Bala, c.M. 5I0-54IO Put Your Car 111o1,...i.C:,:·~1rp~ ..._cr!il7-«>!l,ex1"5l Walker tt.1lty SPECULATE
In This Garage 122,!00 with !Ol'i down. E111bluff 1242 ...,._ "'th1' Immaculate,.."'°"' CUSTOM DUPlfX Why drive . II'• .u ....,, Jobi. v.,..i Rllr. 646-1675 2 BR on IW cmier lol _, Beach. Pooh:, Ttmni. Lots ot GOOD Inveatm•t, home with e THE .BLUFFS e Btlbp• l1l1ncf 1355 downtown.
...... 'BR uni .. wllh pri. t>m,endtlmelnonjoyU\'lna unll lis.500. Bolh ronlod 3 Br. 111 B .. Condo. $25,500 $17,500
vale patio<, MV .OOW!ng. ln lhla low "'"'"t"'°'"" op/ lmmac.10% dn 675-<859 Owr by ownor. &<4-'432 . , DUPLEX Tod Woy Riiy 1536-2579 Live in cne &: rent the other. = SP an 11 h deo:Jr, ON Bluffs, • beautiful ocean Coron• del Mir 1250 3 BedrOoma, 2 bathe:, each -'--"-=~~==c.:1
r.., FHA '"""· Asking 0,,;,, H~ DAJLY 1 • 5 view. • I!r· by °"'""· 1019 uo1t i _,, 1o v111ag,, ex· RUSTIC .
$29,fJJO. 243 UJGONlA L1Dden ace, C.M. ~9419 OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5 cellent cmd. and tine rent· 2 BR b8ch cottage wttb
ti al record . knotty p 1 n e througbOut
3600 Seay·iew Newport Shores Mt!:t Del Mar 1105 601 Mllrgu1rit1 Just 179,(0) ··terms Guest room A 11112 deck. 1u
I I Cheshire IHI E1t1t; -· D I CLI R E R ~ Corona del Mar ~ -·1·J 67>-M! 64~361S JUST LISTED up ex F p I ST, eallor bl-lo beach. Room lo 11:~9 500 -·· 1 --· 2 BR, 2 b&., plua den .l 2 Since 1957 . build, $28,500. Slates R-.lf1 ...., • R~ V C fl! Assume $24,850 GI loan • BR Income Apt. 0034 E. Coast H'll)'., OW: 847-E.9 eves. ~'1840
R -~cp'i!u~~·~ li!.,.. * 642-1771 Anytlmo * Co..-del Mar l26SO dn. •BR 1% ba, IJl>Jc * * * mil 675.SJ· DOUBLE •h• Jot. 3 Ba. l1' =• ~ ~ & lam rm, cpt&l<hi>s, dl>I W ' Ex .._ _ _, b Lo dwn FHA. ~.
3 bdrm home la loaded with Ocean Front ear. blt·ll'll. Hurry! • ,. CnW1iil . c!ly. 536-2651 rnnclples
panolJlngf ind " -•ol "" EXCHANGE Lui ......-~1,. 1o buy "I make reali.tk lradet." about lhla,,.'"""" '-~ bomett, Huntington ..... !•h"l400 I =::;.======I a eorner Jot only one block Oft SALE -r:;:-r-Bob Olaon Realt 5fS{:gJ d:fning frplc ., ... hu I' to the ... ch. • ·-e "-lac' • °"""" Vft, °"""" "'°"1 "" 1111 -~~...:.. -· -· HAPPiNESS Hunllngton -• -·• .~A I Fee Simple lot. Plan tor ........,...,,..,.,. to......,,"""'· H ~.. I
I\ I \ I ! 1 o •
es in both the living room ~ ttenf'IOft. Have 5 unlti OJsta Mesa, hom . by foremoat build M111 Verde 1110 OPEN SAT ONLY· 1.5 II UVing where hTe: &f'e ' •r-r 405
and the tamly room, built· S . ulat WiU trade 1« clrplex. · e er 4627 Surrey • · other children to play with 50, BCH · 1501 Anila Lane .. ldlchm and lik• now.... pee ors avallable. -$511,<nl. LOVELY 3"' 'a. homo c Hl..J.1 d & clooe"""'"" to -to Fmt. Boot .Up: •
dttion inside and out. DCn•t OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Have triplex w:lll trade for ~to 11ee thil tmique ~t cond. wdi land~caped: ~ameo ar• •n '. walk with your triend1. 5 ~ 3 :;tceush,=
HOPaErboN SrATH&ic.i5hlaUNnld.s ... ""' "'' ••P by. 223 Oceon ".'iew, ....... Roy .J Word Co. $24,500 * 54&-2811) "" -,,, BR 3 ...... _... .. Jalnlly w>md. ....... fer ..... ~ O.L1ncy RNI Eat1te Ne~!f He1ghta · • · O#llT u11 room, fully ce.rpeted &: drap. ;;;;;::::=:=;:=~==
Spacious modem 4 bdrm. 28'28 E. coa.st Hwy, CdM VIEW 3'BK..2 •ba.ths, large WALKER&:LEE, Mr.Leivine 1842 ~~ Offtct:~~ Newport Beech 1200 .... IOU,.. es, all built-ins, e&lQ.17' tenQ" Out of County· 160l
tam. rocm, 2% bB.ths, Q>t. 673-3770 play nn, patio, dbl pr, cat· Income Investment Dept. . • COUNTRY UVlN , 332 Marguerite, CdM ed lot $31,950 ·VA or~ -----"'-'--'='!
drapes; blt·in'1, lge. eicl pets, dra(>el, bit-ma. SI&U.. 66-96 4 Bd.-Ftmlly Room BIRIJ6 SINGING' y 'UG.be 673-8550 BY OWNER. 48 A.cm off lanai 'With aliding doon to rr, $35,000. · ou Ca!Jco Gh<wt To"Mt Rold, ~%.-~ .. ~'. Scenic Properties 1112 Estelle LI!. Ex<oJJ""'!!.:'!tC.:·~ .... ~ ':..,.~ :'i.: Bantow. :m Collon
o1. · WESTCUFF 675·5726 BA YCREST Elegant """" -t;... up"" s.y ..-... LONG uv. Far That ~n <"""' ..... 1 546-81oo
2704 Cl.ff Drl Open Sot/Sun 1.5 -~ s S piaco.Bulll·lnranae&""" klg room wllll fireplace, Island Feeling N E erythi Out Of Stat• 1608
I ve . Le.rge 2 story 4 bdnn & den VIEW/ EW. _,.....n 'It/ un 1.5 Bei.l'lg freCi1,y pllnted 1naide. medc:an We floor• l n Terrif.h: 2 'BR + + vlst.a ear y ng· .
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 -• 00 h""' lol with bad· VIEW /VI ,Bnghl, cbeft'lul 4 bdrm home FJnt -advertiaed betltt lritdlen (wtlh built-ins) & Vi ~· pool Ko H E ryth' BY OWNER. 10 I oh OCEAN VIEW • 3 bdrm. 2 mintM coort: & lovely poet Best Newport Beach location With tamny room A torma1 hwTy 4 call now to aee thll LARGE family room. 31A: ew ..... vv......... • _,OOJ GI Ye lftCJ tbriltmu Valley 7 mllel
bath. fam. mi. 17 x 34 beam· OJ.t of stab! owner W1U'lts m 15x125' street to street dining ~· lt'a immacu· pretty pool bome. MQ.l'r.lO bathl. Be.y vit!'W' from OPEN ~OU~ SUN Wdc to Broadway, Fed Mart . from Silver Lake o1t
ed ceillng liv. room, master immed~te sale Make otfer lot. 3 BR.Ii, den, formal din· labe. MO'Vlllg east. Huny fat TARBELL 2955 Hart>or UJ16tairs muter bedroona. 624 Ji Zod:ys & Golden West Junior 'Highway 31. 222 Collon NB
bdnn has fireplace blt·in'a J F ud · ing room larye family room thia ooe! Pool size lot. Ne1r new YM· 1mon1 Collegto. Near ~ ott
w/w ~t drapes, ~t: Ch "'i.ry Ar• Id ~ ' ~~-~ · Jerry1 Freud Low Do,,.. Pmt. CA buildlrw. $39,150 Vorel Ir.vine Terrie• ramp. Thia hardwood ftOol' L1gun• a..ch 1705 od. $39.500. or 1 rno . ·-Charlas Arnold BUILDERS Clole out. Loi , Co. Real-2611! Eul BOYD REALTY. SOL VJSrA bu .., add>d 1--=-------
"C" THOMAS Realtor Reol'°" 646-7'1$ }ltlta JlH'l £slit~ Reoitm • Mil'Tl$ one Of ll~3 Bdrm, 1" balh. ~ -· C · D · M · 36oll E. Cou1 Hwy, CdM family '°""'• ........,.... DIRTY
224 w. Coul Hwy., 548.ffin Wagon Wheel Chorm . Hat·ov-! uur Valley 675<iOOO oprink1cn & "'"''"'"point-FACE
Newport Bdt. Eve. 545--5643 113 Acre 646-4414 4 Bedrm-Mell Verde Cl.rcle C.M. May lease op-First Time 1 ed. S31.~ 1°1=====:11:1 $26,9!i0. NR. BACK BAY! MrlRfABlf $24,950 tion. 642-5106 Ba Oc , Rex L.·Hodge1 Realty ~ ~~
I• Custom built -·· GenO!'· llUI llM! .. find •• th1' price Jn Hom• .. Beauty Shop Offem y-ean View 847-2525 ARi:mnx:rutw. USE<.-GOOD NEIGHBORS """wd bodroom•<. 2 °"""'' FOUR BEDROOMS -e -!Ion. 2 i.lho, llreplace, dlnlllg rm , olec/ Uk. new opaclowo 4 BR, 4 Lovoly 3 Br, 2 ba pl1JS laml\Y SUPER SHARP WORMWOOD PANELUNG, Near livmg room overlooks . famiib' ".Fun·In" room l!ldja-bit-ins, aep/entrance tor .tJly baths, d1nin& rm, pb: I.am· & .. 11 .. 1.... A.ttradi INSID · HEAVY PA.LOS vmDE8
thegorgeousgrotmd.1. 2fire-l% baths cmd huge covered cm~1hedreamkitdl.en'With ~ (lf deal.re$). l1y rm plu1 UllUIUalden w/ ....... ,. nn. ve E" OUT. 3 BR%% ~. AND AMBER
places, ooe in den. Formal patio. Acrcm from ahopplnJ' all the pusN:lutton built-In FORTIN CO. wet bet', 3 trplca, 1p lovely yant, beiauutul home, batha, ~ throuehoot, srAINED GLASS.
'First time olfered in College dining rm. Forced air beat Center. Small bualness JI09-fe.-tures. Net,t new carpet. IC2-500J Eves. 548-0100 PCK>L. Exclusive locatloa in $42,SOO • temui 21' bar in .tarnUy room, lots Ur1111lJ&lb' wdl dettDJtd 4
Great security! s..o.1m ~ Exceptionally low tng. Bride patio. 540-lm ~. $62,500. CLIF P:!S~7Re11tor !_~~~· huge patio, BDRM. FLOOR PLAN fell· :::··,;,.,.'::!" !;:;'·.:::'. TARBELL . ""6,_ ~--f": m1y 119,950. TARBELL ""6,_ / $22,950 Walker Realty •·-•--l.,,.,.,_pod, '-lup eoby ~•I Modem 3 Bedroom1 Beach 3336 Via Udo 675-Q()O Im<& E. Cout ffw)o ,, OW heavy llhake roof. 'I'«Jg one Goon ot: potllhed tlP
bright step. saver kitchell DIJPlfX VACANT Home ite .... lo~-. (n4) 6'75-35Sl II nice! VA apprajaed at ..._.. In ..__, ""' ... .' with eating area & built-ins. ,.. '-'="•11 125 500 -.. ~--'&l-. rear 11¥· Le.rie fenoed yard with oov· lmmac. Eastmde loc. 3 BR Caywood RNlty BAYCRE.ST BARGAIN -4 ' · rm. WJ'J'H MASS IVE
ered patio. u se your GI " 2 BR each aide, hardwood plus lam nn, &: formal din-6306 w. Coaat Hwy, NB bl-+ tamny rm home, 2~ Spanish Hacienda Paul Jon11 Re1l'1 sOONE FI.RFlP44CE FROM
no down payment witti min-fioots, double~. good • lll& area. 5"-% FHA-10%dn 548-1290 t..thl, hlt·ins, PaI011 Verdes "CASITA FELICE" 841·1Q66 Eves. 536-7124 FLOOR ·TO CEILING,
imum down on FHA. Price Eaatside location, $2.5,00J 143 Bro1dw1y 645..0181 * $22.ocitl * IaYourA.dtnourclauifleda! a1lme exter, 2 frplca, shake Overlooklrc th! Oce6n, aur-16832 Rhone Lene, H. a GLASS WA.IL <FEN'S -'IU
just $24,51)). with tenns. Evenings 642--8453 MIZELL REAL TY Soml!One will be 1ook1nr a-roof, 1.!.f'ie ganp,, 85 x UO rodlded by poo1. pi.Um and 4 Br. 2 Ba. Lrr. Uv nn.; PA.TIO wrrH ~'Jm:R..
W II. u C di RI 1~~~~~~!!!!:!!!!tl==:d5'~S.~ml~==d~lt~Dl~al~"'2-~561ll~==:-l lee simple lot. $45,CXXI W/ .... """-• for -...i.t6 pn·. frplc, din rm, cheerful sun-EDWOCODEXXSA:ANGU-
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!!C I . lt"lnC If e, '"· S5IXO down Owner will --......... ...,... kit al ... WOOD -=-11\IU!JllilL s::r.:ewport 1.~':.··.,~1!.,. Gener•I 1000Gtner•I TOOOCMn•r•I 1000 ry 2nd ~ existing k::. ~11:1. ~ ~e: ~ f...Jobl:•~=-=~ ~ ~ --~ 1-==;:_ ___ ..:.:=:::::.:.:;:,.. ___ ;;::::.:::;::::;:_ ___ :=:'._ J N~ 1B719~~~k Lane, 3 :~·=e -500 ' yrd .. Nicely lndscpl. Walk'g: b I. a WAUruT STA.IND> ..-
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um Baker. c.M. 5460f40 Glint Sl19d Family Rm. 6tf73.att s pm for IJ!Pl · • Or•nte ~~Property FHA. termt avat1.. rmmed: RANGE 4 ovm~
$22,500 Q./ill-Q B\' I. 1)1J ~Q:e 0 '~ ·-km. Drive by · lhcn WSlllt JtEFIUGEJ!ATal,
TWO DOUBLE You woo't bell.,• 11 'Ill '°" P~ J.'Qt.I ))'Jo._ Cb J:;lq• 'O DUPLEWX~TRl.PLEX · CAMEO ·SHORES cal1847 • .!!:'-·. 83'7-51!8 er BRlCFSr. DAR, >:re. JN.Cl().
CAR GARAGES oee II! Ext""d' the mtire 0 l ••-l • b'·'-~-·-'-' -'-'· -ORDINAT!il> -~ ~ "'1rlhotlhehomo. Rlcbpan. uO O<GwwHP <ucram -"~"'°"'"'°'&"'-'UCAoc 00' HOME with Reola! Uni" OCEAN VIEW ~ -
Thlll' borne bu everything: elled walls, enticing ~ We have ~ &uyeri for SIGN. Thll lit crmlity home,
pl •Rao~ 6 """"""" ,,-......... --.,.,,,,i.... Income· ~~. 3 BR'°"'· den, _...,.din HOME & 4-PLEXI about 4 ,_. old, I< lfA· Htlge Bedrcma, 2 Batbs, ace. J...aJp bedroom. 2 __ _.. "'"""'...,. rm tee maat BR t CANT · .t HAS ~
bullt·in, mter-eom with A.M. be.tbs. Homemaker'• l'ride --'° more. 6 Graham R~ • -er • cus om Only $52~ tull prioe ka:.t-~.. NZ-llmpia -.JI. "1n1 ...... al ,..,..... 2800 ... IL li\'lna od In area ol -I~ GLECIEO. NEl!DS A ur.
1: F.M. radio, bullt-ln toaster, bullt·ta-Jdtdlen. Sl.ldlng door• et:ldl In 11 bnt of aquo1& Near N'.B. PO&t Ofc. &I> 4 area, pool, 3 oar prare. oil 'Belch Blvd. OUen: °"' n.E PA.INT, YARD watg,
juloo bl..-end -· leod to lovdy yard. 541).1720 t · A·I condltlm. Reduoed In oelltat tu .... ._. • ltt _.. ETC. ~' -~:::.-~~~~: ~:SoN~=. ·r·r~i~i ' ' I· ~.:--.. ~~..; :r'N-:.. --642-1485 -...:;;-lteel(y ::..~~.:·:.·1"' !l'th"'.:;"'...;,!'/-'!:'°=':i ANYoulnthaMood? -• .• • • • • <ccopancy . Oitt of !IOI -CllM ~ -.-$26950Ml'rfc• .,...., ••• ,...... TO TR.ADE W: ba town ownft" cm PMniRI ll.S SI> tllXI <»ert Sat 1-5 ' .
only $1..34.00 P.I.T.L G:I. no ' e ve s.n ~CE MT IR I sun. 2420 tJrdverslt)t Dr., Olotce' S. ~Hwy location on -BEE 'l'ODAYJ • °"""· F.H.A. >ow down. ~i':,.= ~~home -N,B. ll ~llSJt..2Jol.3Bc., 2 ea., SPANISH ATRIUM · =.o~~'
JUtr. 2750 Harbor 58, CM r I I I ( . BAYCRiST -Attract .. BR, din1hs Uft, b)tn kitchen. rue roof, larce roOma. 2 911:5 So. co.at Hi
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T lit.YTllT i I 1738 HJaf\1""1 Dr. NB: ~ -Allum< 00 w..:. . <7H) -~y OFFER _ r OP!>!, 1~. Oomu/llkr. ,....,. Dobbe 8 -~-~ ~-~ .
2043 WESTQJIT D'il:WE l BR Beach -nr. &y I; I I 5&85119 • 28<1 E. Coul Hwy mi-...,.. ~~· ·-• ' ·
646-7711 0pm Ewa. Spaclowl Ip Llv!nrm>. lb • • • f. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ~ de!_ Mar ~ r:; t ~ 1
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Hawe• Pvmlahetl Haua• Unfumlehed Aph. Pumlahll
t 7os CoroM del Mir 22.50 C..t• -1100 Cod• MoN
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pr 6 Pillo. 1 blk to OCHo. A Grat .ta.m'J)y bt6Ch houle!
"1*', crpta. adult&. no prll. 4 Bt., 1 hae to bch w/ocean
SUS CASITAS
l'Umllbed 1 Br. I Blctwlor
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$25 Wk. Up
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Aporlmenls Now Av•il1blo
LUXURIOUS SPANISH STYLI
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NO PROTECTION!
$200. 615--2199 aft 'bom Sat. View. Gttflt ior ~ft. $JXI
EMERALD BAY • Secluded, 'SPflCicuJar Ocffn Vlew mo yrly lae. Nu. l1'{ nn
qualttiy Mme, BoQuet ear.. Perm Pt. 3 br. Beach. $l&S. Cflltl. 642.-~
• Maid s..toe • TV avail. 1 ·'" 2 ll!OROOMS FOR ADULTS ONLY '
• Nn Cat. I!: Bar e Pool , •. e Sunken Living Rm.
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apectlon . Adequate tncome provldn per-fect W: 1helter. Approx 76 acrea Almond
Ranch In Paso Robln.· Orchard niay be
purchued 1epwately, or with charming·
IY remodeled 2,452 sq. ft. "Country
home." Preaent owner to retain a life
estate ln reaidence; but agreeable to a
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yen •lme tntnnee wall, Avail Oct 1. ~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. Bltns. crptS,
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2!79 NewP.Qrt Blvd. 50-1155 e R.crMtlon Rm. e Shlg C1rpet1
CHATi!AU )..o POINTE e Borbowo Pits e Fullr, lnoul1tod · IBIXBY GREEN
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open beamed ceWnp, tux· Lido file ~ 23$ 1 &ardener piuu. $ 2 3 5 ,
uroua livin& nn. S bl!drma, ATI'RACTiw :rUm home ,.-==,..-,....,..,....,....,,..,..,,,.
2 'Datha. breektut area in a•all for abort tmn leue. 2 STORY 4 b:tnn, 3 bath,
d6un kitchen, \IJ\tely patio M.iebt l'Ullider Mo I Mo clubhouu! f&dll, wa~
• $&9Ji(X). leue. Lido R.ealt)i f13.8D) dht. to OCMn "2-#78 alt
Lovely· furn. 2"'83 apta. Off. •Furniture A.viii. wal 1 ind celllftfl 2 '3 BR. rowN HOMES
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Lquna Betich fn4l t!K-UTI
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CaU Doris D1vonport, WE 7-2071 •tr ,·et Jll.dd4i, oarportl. Fam1Jy room . Prlv. ptUO. Htd. pool. Adul!a, "° peta 1330 l!•ll&ldoo ROid, Coot• M-Ph. 549.2500 Up to L100 oquau feet
19fl POMONA AVE., C.M. Loetited on: Palisades Rd. between Santa Ana
COMPLETELY Redecorated Ave. and Newport Blvd. ·Central alt eoodl-3470 Or.cutt c.111. '"" 2 BR., new cpta.. funi., , • Mu. aCOUlllcal privacy
ltuntlntton lloKh 2400 REOOCED! Cuotom 3 bd<, ~-Blt-m., heated pool. • c.rpera, -· bup
Pa 1 'Ai ba~ eor lot $200 month. Adulta no pets. 2276 Maple =====--wardrobu. diabwuhen
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2 BR. NU Furn. CUP· tio, Cail ~ St. -RENTALS Cod• -S100 • Individual w....,,..,,... Roome for Ront 5995 Office Rental .a70 U50 Mo. CI01M to 8Mch I========= l==-=0--.-.....,.,...,. ------~--r • Walk to an tcbcdl I';;~~';'~;;";;;-;; r·---------1 ~ Newport Shortt 3220 s:;"U:,· ':fY ::::: _A-'p!s."--F_u_rn_llhod ___ NEWPORT Htdeway If Mu o•tt 25 PRlVATEaftk:ewffbreoep.
pnieft.er, Perman e D t. Lagun1 leach 4705 avdClle Oct. 15'b-2 BR, t.arp pool, putuna: sreen, Yftl'I old. no. per week. DJ lion .rea $115 lift' mor6,
2 BRNEWPORT SHORES 646--2111 trpe, cart>tb, dre;pel, cpm 'YOU.ey'ball, badminton. etc. E. l8dl' St, O>lta Me9 1inr;le omcts tnm '85. A: Oto on yean Jeue bMm <11--r1tt lllCtttlriil1 9l!rYict ~
2 BR. 3 ba, ~beautifully, '190 mo. 548--1290 FURN. or unl Larae 2 Bl'. OR umum. New 1 BIR, -ce;...-, -mo., From $270 Guest HomM 5991 ail-cond:llkc*c, • dMnlrll
pool, private beach. Gu.a.rd =="======-· Deluxe apt&; bltns. pool. 1 t.lm:Q' w/ocee.n view, bit utill Incl .m.iits. &t6-«&I 6161 L1mpson senict parklnr 230 E. l'nb
.ervice, UXI en I ea 1 e. University P1rk 3237 Child. no peta. 645-1357. inl, ept'd, '" 100 rutt Dr. NICE 1 BR. _!"Pt. outiets, (nr. kJ¥t~) CQMFOR1'ABLE horni! t~ St., ~ y:..,: ~1485
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49S-3403, 499--2238 58').l bdrm ·Apt No. 6 or oaU 49f-630S drapes. Util ...,. $110 mo. GARDEN MOVE eld~ 1-a:,. (ambulatory). Laguna Niguel 3 BR 2 BA. powdtt ........ BDRM LEASE, Vllllap Ind ,,_ ~ ~~·Blvd.utll 1 ga NE·R ocE··· -... &14-0lOF Prlvaw"""". -1110 .• MODERN oma: """'· Two. ALMOST NEW , ,..,...,,.. ,,_._. ~ ,.. Mn t IN h 5705 171b Ir lrYim new1y
Lovely C<Jmer lot 4 Bd:rma:, 2 Beaut. furn. 0WtAl¥llnK HOME. $D1. Phone m.G385 ;"67S-531""'°"'"';;-==~:-: §6..7UIO after 4 & Wenda: Newport BHCh, 5200 "8Unl c Uc'd. Neu-St. Joadrlm carprted, dNpea, elewtor,
balha, family"'" beautiful· .".C'""'~·,;c'21~3~l,_:.1$.8866:::::.. ___ I,,:=.,~;,;:==:=:. LARGE 3 BR. Cunlurn.J .t l RENTALS . 100 CLIPP DRIVE = "'!.-W-CM ....... BEAUTIFUL! $15. ~~~""'· BatpJn at K•NTAL~ 1-lno •2•1 BR.; q>a .. ""'' bl!M. ·~ Unfumr-•~ /8 ··-·RY roRN/IJNnmw ,.,,m-&s=,.."==--.--7'"--...,.,,"""'· Ho"--Unfurni· ... ed '... "' "' 288!i Mencbza I>r. 546-5421 ""''"'-.,_ I .&..UAu 2 ~::.::.:. MJVATE :room for t~Y 1-. -.,, YearJ,yt.eue.1• ~ ...... l&ttv"tnltcenaedsuest~. EXCELLJ!NI' location
Blue Lagoon Gener ii 3000 =~ d~~"' ~m~ '::~ ~a:S.· =tl;n~ 1Go~noiiri•liiiii~iiii50l>Oiili 13~~=Mj ~~~ !;t' to~ l "bedrooml,Good==!Ood=·=""""'=='=== = IJ1md $110. Rltr. Ylllo -3=H"-OM-""-E-S,_F_O_R_R_E_N_T_ ::;409"!e1 mo. 646-n47, child OK. $135 Month.JI .VENDOM. E A.du.Its only. Oceanvie'wfrom•v Apt. Ml R nt1l1 5999
2 BR 3 •· ~. mo. M•,. V"'1< 4 BR I ._,======== 54>-8572 Ev" lay & leach fn>m ll50 mo up. IC. • lndustrl•I Prop. -, ..... tru, fam.ily rm. wet _,., 1 · • .u .... ,, BR
her, 2 pool.I, private beach, SUK>. <»llel~ St., C.M. lrvlne Terr1ee 324l WILSON WEST General SOOO Re1lty, Inc. _..,... OLDDt eoqple ~ t
guard servt~. Will conaid@r $110. Newport Beach 1 BR. furn. util . pd. Htd, 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB l BR A den, refriK, atove, 'I lar'a.P· w\furn bouff.
Ieue/option. Jim or Arlene 5«).6631 * NEAR UCI * pool. Adults 6 4 6 -5 2 T 6, Make rnervaHona NOW 673-315163 Evts. 54&-69616 dinette at Adult.a, no petm. Perm111ent. $m '° $150.
NUMBERS ARE RiIGHT!
$735 Mo. rental. $67,<XD F.P.
Out ol tawn owner • C1111
meet .et property &.... 11-5.
Se~ other prop. 2G>
Univet'9t)' Dr., N .S. <WJ
before SUn: for a p p ' t .
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BOND l! •• lty COl....l...EX;E REALTY 4 Bdrm 2'Ai be.th 2 frplcs 968--1740 Newly Redecorated $150 mo. a-m. 10:00 • Prefer Newport Height.
32325 So Coast H 54&5880 Blt-ina.. Avail Na.;: l at i2S5 Nusau Palms 1 A: 2 BR. Clooo to Shopp!~, P•rk 5:31). , arN. ~ at 548-6239 So.•.:._., c.il7"' "' I yr lew. Pool. !130 to WO llHutlful Duplox REAL ESTATE GA\\AGJ;' FOR RENT 499-2238 .............. _. NEW Deluxe· 3 Bedrooms 177 E. 22nd St 60""3645 ADULTS ON Y 3 BR. 2 ti., like new crpts 1 Gono I ~ • $30 Mooth ~ aOO den 2~ baths firepkce, 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Dtct. bl.t· e Spadoul 3 Br's, 2 Ba dr]>I, bit-In ki!IHn, piv/pa. re ~
pentnsula location. b a Y DELUXE Apa., l ~ $110 • SWim Pool, Putlcreen BEAUT 3 bdr, 2 tMI., frtplc. view, all electric builtins inL F11>1c. S2'l5 on 1yr1eue idea.I Jor bacheors e Frpl. Indivllndr)' fac'll tlo, mp. to Ila!)', BMch le. Rentalt: W1nted 5990 I • ~ 6000 Fam-rm/kitch, front patio. iilus wet bar. Q.lldren O.K. hnmed posa. 1993 Cbisch 548-~ 1US An•helm Ave. Park. Immed occupanc:y, ncome rtopehY Commercl1I 60U
Bluebll'll Cyn above ""•'•· Yoarly $450 .... mo. cosrAMESA 642-2824 ~moyrlyleue.6"-0336 FREE SERVICE TO wu"ED 10 BUY -------1
0wnr sac! $29,500. 494-7670 642--7777 2 bdim. 2 bath. f'rl>Jc. blt·lns. 1 rr!,Rth.~ ~Ii: BAYSIDE Vill&re No. !fi. At· OWNER-MA.NAGER Anl <;.!e ~ ~ :!t_* 0:,::
4 BR. 3 s.., nr. schools; 3 &: 4 Bedroom homes for = .S225/mo. Q\ddc po111. paid. 220 Sierlm. 548--83f7 5100 tr'llC 2 Dr 2 Ba. O'Pts BROKER -. OH E. 111h st. m..-7413,
view: atriwn, cptr, drps., le.ate or J.eraae option. Excel· PETTIT, Re1ltorC _,os!iiil•!iilMM!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ bl · frplc pa&'. You select yoor own tenant Apbl 10 tt1100 UnitB 6 Leu 646-45&3
etc. $37,SOO. Owner Sf0.-7366 lent area.. ~e in to .aee ===13=3".Q'°l°'O°'I===:; l=;K~::.·A!i;: ~ ~ 'HARBOR Adults. :: ~-'$ l S 5 ... ACTIVt RENTALS ~ =~ ========q
,.O_•_•.;;•..;P..;o.;;ln"-t-·--''l;,.73;;.;0; r· jEAN 'SMITH, Ro•ltor , _C_o_ro_n_•_d_•_l_Mo_r_..;3..;25;;.;0 sn Joann. 548<>78'1 54M241 53-U912 -pnnclpala only. "'°"" lnduatrlll Ront•I 6090
,. COZY 2 BR HOME «XIE. 17th St., O>sta Mesa .-•LARGE Bach, niQely turn GREENS 3b~· Mlyfrpl cp1d .. tlo2 ba. ailAll ~~ ~ :~~ 646-9631. nw. ~ GROUND •Pf.tt fDr •tinre. CUTE 2 br .. patio, gar, frptc. &. clean. Near 00:. Mgr. tns: " pa · Av · . 22 UNITS w/POOL suitable 1or ccntr.ctor. et.c 4 Room.I &: Breakfast Nook:. VERY aean 4 BR 2 be.ths, $160. mo. Call 642~2. or 2885 Mendoza Drive C.M. Mw. laL $225 Yrly. n3: small dauihter wllh to rent On t'WO R-2 Lob ·with 83• w/w ca,,,et.IJ, drapes, Roll. 642-1234 5.11-&'IO: 646-974S Sat. or Jeue home in or near the Thia 7 yr. old prop. ii in xlnt $45 mo. wlfthoule I oft1ce
fronta&e. Space to add in-Ing Hllla. Ready 1'::lr oc-1 ========= NEW DELUXE 1 bedroom BACHELOR • UNFURN. 3 9R ..... ,1 Newport Beacti are&. Con-cood. le suecesafulb' operat· Avail Oct 31. 2'µ: Ml-llllB
come aptJ. Cbvered Patio. cupency. $215/mo. A.gt. B•lbo. 3300 Sll5. Depoaitrequired. Back from $100 i J~kll, ~ttui~ tad.&fter 6. 54&-439' ed by res>dent • manaa:er.
Landaca.....a. 2 ....__ G•-·•··~54&-41=_1,,1..,,.,....,....,,--...,. --------..;,;c-"'I yard, car port. 642-5777 ngs, act, · WANTED l BR untum At Ternu can be arranaed. Loh 6100 ~ ........ --1 • PlER le. BOAT SLIP . 4 BR 2 incl. util. block \> bscb. P ' Dorado Development ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Priced t.o sell at $25,500. 4 BR. 2 BA, family l'OOO\, BA 2300 14 tt, lg pa.tio &: 8-1 BR. Furn util pd. $120 mo. 1. 21: 3 BDRM. Goodwin <b. 1n4) TT'J..8150 C.M., Newport, Corona del • 6f2-S495 •
R.Mera Rea.It)', DQ1 S. atrium. New home in Turtle J3..Q, $550 mo. 529-8100 , ~I. 1801 Whittier St. FURN. I: UNFURN. DELUXE Bayfront boat IUp Mar O!' Lquna, To $100 mo.1-=~~=-===-
Cout Hwy., s. l..agtsla. Ph: Rock, closest to UCT . .swim-646-6222 Heated Pools, Oilld C8f9 ava.ll. Pool. 2 Br. i Ba. $275 Gar or carp;rt necetar)'. WALK TO BEACH
* Mxl«J Cll1 w. 19th St. c .
Zone. ~ $27,500
499-2800 <Mr. Scott) mirJ&", tennis, etc. S2'15 mo Huntlnvton BMch 3400 $45 • $55 Small trailer. Center, Adj. to Shoipplna... to uoo. Realtor 6lS.280S 642..Qll6 after 5 p.m. 12 Unita, Newport Bdch. All
RENTALS on leue. 615-2763 Util pd. Man over 30. No No peta allowed REDtt 3 bdrm 2 bl ~ BAP'l'IST dad A: 2, tttnaae l·BR., turn.; pool ; 4 yean
* Dowr t!bir'ell view kit. A
real buy far $Z2.sll
Hou ... Furnished $1115, 4 BR, l"-BA, w/wall, l~BR. Condo. SllO; p;iol; peta. ~1551 llt: ! pm. 2700 Petenon w11• at Har-11 blt . kitc:b. '225 N boys n~ 2 bdr hie or apt new. Groq $18,216: leuea.
blt-tna. TOO I pets OK. lilnl., ind. refrt&"., ,waaher, 1 BR A Bach, uW pc1,, pool, bor le. Adams, Costa M'eaa. ~mt~ M'J-3504 ' r ldum. Will do malnl Jor No .~tal problmi. Go O d
Rent11a to Shir• 2005 , _-_. ~-~-~=~-~-19890 B \I I b a r d . adultl $1(0 &: nu. 2llS 546-arnt I"'"""'=='='=''""'""'""''"""' part ol rmt. &J3:.1795 nnand:nJ.
* Westd:Hl' dJl.de-...c lot
with view. Odee )ocatkll.
Chorloa Arnold
Jerry Freud $250, 3 BR, 1% BA, ~. ~Ins Placentia A•e. ~2407 NEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. WANTED 8 NOY 1c. ... ...i. .. R. Nattftu, JUtr. 142-1485
H I I Ac:rou fm. Coco'a. 1665 Y • ......... TWJ •pp neu • • • • w/wa.ll, end. patio. Aftil. 3 BR., % Ba. on cul.d-ac. NICE 1 BR n1ftH """. Ieue· 2 BR. .... •• "°"" 3 H ·~-H I A R I .....,,...."""' El:cellent, pa?t • lllle IUr"" Irvine $175 to $225. 642.-02.39 • • o--· Re.Utors Mll-TlrD
IY n11 oomml • n:M' Bier. 5J4..QB) r-.-, ... _ patio. Fnd-in GOOD l.OOATI~'. ADUL:rs. -====;::====:;I furn or . ---i.. f u 'n. • .... l"" ... _ vi" ro11Ddlnp for adultl nqu1r-N_;__ .. ~...,.. ~1683 ' Room for 3 more • Pool PORTAFINA LAGUNA Looking for a Roommate? yard, tbilcren, pd.I OK. $97.50 549-.(833 $ ~ .. .....,... ~-., .,,.,....
..• let \II au:lst )'OU Costa Mesa 3100 ~ mo. IKl-7464 S12> CJEAN Fum l BR, \lt81 ~=:,!::eienanu· Newport hor.. 5220 3 BR Hm. OiM Hi IChl attnd ~msoo tak~l': ~ Plootamlc Vhw Lots
Roommate Reference * 3 BR 1% bath, 1175 ie..se. · 1 1 SEE Th'·•-·-3 BR. 2 .._ $115 ~ Sehl White and couf..
S I 3 BR 2 .. ~-ta dr&"' inc • w &araee, DO peta, 1, 2 & 3 BDRM. APrS. .., ...,.....,. &!'ff. -_,,, mo. · Owne•, ... -. c...... ....... ,, __ .~ erv ce · · · ...... .,.. ' · * 3 BR 1% bath, $160 option ~ POOL. NO ,...... ...... ..,..., up . diplx; nr. bell.ch. mtna , tchr-teenae• airh· 54~2001 ~-""""°""" ui~ ........ Newport Beach Ph: 615-:lll.3 Family rm. 2 tr p 1 c', (near downtowri). Tl!d. Way ~11.1.,un.c.1" cpts dtpS yd· db alt I Wn;I'SlDE .......,..._ M81. 6 4216 N)'el PLacfl
Ln<h<....,, •prinklm nu •-~· 1 BR. Apt. UUI !um. Adulta, MARTINl"'UE "' ·· ' ..,.., · unlQ ""' amd Sinolea 3 ~ Beed> WANTED 27-32 year old paint. lfmaculate! Walk to • ....,....,. 536-2579 no peta. No drinkera, $95. ' T SM! Mo. yr lee. 642-6836 RETIRm wklow, alone dbl iar. Ml.n ~acancy f;c. <TI41 491.9388
bachelor to lb.are very larp acboob A: Mopping. $235 per 3 BR, new carpets, drapes, 548-U57, st8-Z»7 GARDEN APTS. needs l BR apt or hoUH nr. tcr IAJl"O.X JTOU l % per -a.~.-.-,l~fu-l~Vl~ow--L-ot-
3 bdrm ocean front apt. on mo. 1st a: last, $50 cleaning $135 leaze. small Jncd yd. E•1t Bluff 5242 af\oplM .,t:. ~ in CDron1. dd mo: By owner, MIJ..1885 No. 264. an AntiiU& 6: Henw-
BaJboa Penn. Crptd, furJ. depOOt.. ~2537 for appt. 17656 V~ Buren.. 842-'ft Newport Be•ch 4200 ar v•~
$115 mo. 675-4498 EXTRA nice 2 Bedroom, I :===":'===~:O<l;!i!\d :='.!:::::..::::::.__:::: PRESTIGE Town Homes ~ISH:m A(;I. r WANT 2 -8 tml ta, prefer ahl.re, OoYe!-Shcnl .. Fcr -ie ,
EMPLOYED male to •hare 4 dbl 'adtdta I Lagun1 S..ch 3705 BAYCLIFT Motel·•. Winter For lease, 2 br Is den A: 3 br house 2 BR l c:Wl1 Vidnfty OiM. Have buyen:, ~owner. $18,00? ..
Br. house w/ same. Costa Cho~ pr F.:..t C.M o~. rate1 efteetive; $27.50 up. with 2 or 2Hi Mthl. Gold ~la M \> · $300. Leue. Bria. * !!75--0250 <n4> 52S-4651 •Ilk fm' Arlene
Mesa North. 546-5496 J.5 ..__ct to ~· $119d. MONARCH BAY AREA Maid service, TV, pool. Mtdallloo.Utlectric.POOL ~1419 2 BDRM. home PLUS 6-1 EL MODENA AREA .... ...,. 1 w, •~-.· ·""' LOVELY OCEAN y..-... 3 " -•-••~ pm uo -l2 to 9 PM ~" 455 N. Newport. NB 646-3265 -.:ar pr, na.1• ltlrtl at OCC Mal •·•--~-I BR. ..Uts. 240 Avocado, Fotr 50 tt lots. $3,500 each. · mo. ,,..,,. • ..,,,.,v, · BR I den, 2 BA, cpta, l>Jli•, $250 mo. · · · e •.....an n~ CM. OWNER 544-8612
WANT Sin&le pl. 25-plus, tn COTTAGE, ·larae room1, 1 frpl, pool. $300 mo. Also I BDRiM. Oct 10th to Jilly 13'7-871 Ami&ol Wq, N.B. room lill't tum. ltdpcilltiel=========-Cn4J ~. (213) &..llf'1
!!hare congen. W. N'pt, bedrm; enclose:i Yar d ; avail. 2 BR. 2 M. $250 mo. 1st. Elec kit:cb, end patio, '";:=::''::;':;:':==;:;~j.,lpan~~n1a~6'13-9123~~=== Triller P1rkt 6055 (:I( 663-ll.24.
home; all privil., nr. pool prage. Nev Harbor~ adults 49&-1243 betw 10-6 pm 'carport. cple w/bfby pref. I Coron• dal Mir 5250 Roo-for Ront 599-5 -•n ~ p·•nv LOr, Gou course view '5CDl OCetU1 le hwy. 642·9933 ping Center, n£M an.ll&ble, .675-J526 or~ 2Zl.7 Harbor near wn..t ,,_ '"""'"1..1£oR IU\oD. .quitJ. WW .u • bdl.
NICE 2 br on p!ninsula $60. $]25. 548-239t after 6 p.m. Dupl1xn Unfum. 3975 SMALL 1 BR turn. $95/mo. e 2 BR, SllO to SU> Bu.llhNd City, Arizom M&-1286 mo funi, male, no rowdies. 2 BR, stove A: -'-l-. New • Heated pool • Adults only ~ ~ WORKlNG Woman c:inly. • • Park your traile!" on the
675-tll69 aupetl le d~~p'ri yard. SllO., l BR. w/wall cpta., :ma~ ~at~).(= •No pm -Adj to lhopplng ~v Kt t c be n prlvtJern avail· COLORADO RJVrn Cit~ GroYel 6175
GIRL wantrd to •hare 2 Br. No pm, small baby OK. an.n now. Tbta I: pets OK. on premises Sunday. OV 1 ti,. ~~foe. n""A,_..M -· · WC..,• ll By the month or yearly. -;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j
trlr. CM ..... art~~S50 PK mo. ~~75 B Sa;nta Ana Ave. Bla. SM-6800 · =SMAU.~~~1-.a..=-". "Aptc-"_'-.....,.~-t""!~~~ ~ r:Ja fi~. Af~ ·7£P~. Thur'; Boat dockF• latmehirc ramp • PRE-PAID
..._, ............... RENTALS dnile or cpl. $8J + Util. ON TEN ACRF.S & Sat. •• all day ~ 1 •R. M. arweU 6'1SC673
• GIRJ.S desitt git1 to Ott 1'2"s"'R'""H,...,-,..-,.1n-.o.=-,,....,,-,.,.-,..,1r Apts. Furnished 838-7440 After 5. Di.pc.al, water pa.Id 1 A: 2 BR. Fum Ii: Unfum Monday. 548-9737 INTEREST
3 bdrm beMii apt C.U pr, sra> mo. 2 mo nnt 1: --'-------,--WINTER Rental 4 br., 2 ba., 25116" ~Aw.. Apt D F'rplca I Pr1 I Patioe I LRG oxnpeteiy rum rm 16 Bu1lneu .Rental 6060
673--06!l; sz cleaning dep>Et Ng. Gener1I .__ c.u btwn 2-6 Pools Tmnil • Contnt'l Bk· · · -
Time la ,,,,_ _ ... tit
year, caD now • aeled b
proper1)' to all.t )Qr ..... CootolMM 2100
FURN 2 BR house adults, DO
iieta, $100 mo. 54&--2134.
2666-A. Newport BI • d •
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2 BR, cpta, <h1>a, frpl, yard,
gar. C1oee alqll, utl pd.
~-548-5750 aft 5.
Newport BHch 2200
2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool, bee.ch
Leue. AdulU mly. 144 B&y-
Dde Vlllaee. NB. 213/112..000
Newport Hgto. 2210
HONEYMOON Hom e •
maplificent view of bay and
ocean. fireplace; five extra·
~ room., ml Kln.p
Road, 548-2394 Aft"' Iii p.m.
open Sat. Sun.
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AND Nov lst. m.c:. Cecil ~-------DtW kitchen. Avail. 9/15. e 636-4120 e flt 9· ooz. Putt/Gl'ff!l x ~. To qWel. dun • 1 Appx. 100 ft, Frontage
Place. !Jo&.92!15 RENT $2'7S mo. 675-0697 Greclous Adult Livln11 !KXl ·Sea Lant otM 6".26.11 pencn, pi patio, Pr 1 Harbor Blvd. C.O.ta Mesa Jor .......,..,., ., , dttllehed N . Rdrlc, elec I.Mae 107 tt ...i~ Shaw
2 BR./~ houJe, noo 3 Rooms Furniture ';"Lonl~n;:1' ::f · Ideal 2 BR, 1"9 bl.th, w/w ~ 1 .. cM~a~oArtb!!!~"'i!!!nr~.!!Co<Jtl!!!!Hlwy!!ii)!j~-ffij~' f"'-~~·;;•;;;-=;~-=r;;;;;: room. prar ·.;;;·at ·
Will ""'""1 $25 Month or ; Y !Um. -· ""'"1 -, , ROOMS l p<i hmn ol lot ~ t I ""' 2210 Pamc, Costa Mesa $100 Mo, utll pd. 67s-e990 and pool. LA:RGE 1 BR. spt; crptl, dlx ..... =-menM t ha e, en or autos,
tion. "" ......... -srove mmfrW :Into d pro.
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1 BDRM, dean, redec. New
carpets, bit-ins $125. Near
OCX: Adlt. no pets. 546-5079
FULL OPl'ION 'lO BUY Winter, 2 BR upper, near MeH E1st Apt. &-.pn bltnl ~ Adultl "'-""··· ua •t boata, tpllrt can, trailers,
Nodepo<o.a.c. rnarket•beach .... ~mo. l'6E lith •·•-i $150 ;ear1y.' 673-·llJO ; own drlvmi Uc a. car. No motorcyclea, e:tc. Call
H F R C -· .,._....,,. CAI\ -..... hftchhiken, no tirMnnl.. 642-9700 ask l<t Bill SintL
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Furniture Rent•la l BR tum 1r; unfurn Pool BERMUDA VILLAGE NEW 3 bdr, 2 ba., frplc, OCEANf'RONT Bachelor OFlFICE Bid& with Ir&
3 BR, 2 bll spUt level. Elec 517 W. 19th, C.M. 5'8-3W. no d'.iildre~ or pets.,~ Spacloua 2 A 3 Br. Apt.I. Blt-im, crpts, dpra, prqe. apt.~ entr Retponel HCUrity Jenced Yard • ~~yddah!~Sits.~ce 1568 w. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 E. 16th st., N.B. 646-4664 Cipta, drpa, bltilu. aose to rm,. Leue 673-(.635 ble adult ie::;: No cook:. ~~.bl:_ h, • ."! ... ~:.~ec-u,
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EAS'I'SIDE: 3 Bdrms., CBJ'P,, Attention! Coron• d•I Mir •250 ,!1'40Coll•J> A A 2 u-Huntington Beech 5400 i.JV, $85. 64t.o:l3f or S4T-J.64t etc. $85 mo. Call 6t6-4913
blt·ina. $170 Mo., leue. Stud.I Ooee Beac _.. egt' w . pt. , •• ._,. QUlEI' Rm, pYt bme, CbU. for kllormation. See: 9'J6 W. :Ac,.... 6200
.m Walnut, Com Mesi ~ ~pt:Uct ~\ 3 BR. 2 S.., frplc., SZiO Mo. UCUJSIVE Pie. Male aclt, sh&n ~ •1,1,,'"'=",,,,· O.Q!"=-. =~-~ •--· ~---~ ... ,.,:! ...._ v' yearly. 2 Br., frpl., $165 yr-2 BmROOt.f DeJuxe Apt, 2 llhower, bO amoldns: or cook· WAREHOUSE 2G> 1q. Jt. + .....-vlator'1 Dellfht '.., Bl<ln, 2 hl.!!5, crpts, drapN, VWU'C'r vu........., or ......., · ly, Bachelor, utlL pt.XI 185 Ba. buHt-lna, new crptl, in&. M'L $tlJ mo 546-3461 olflce· 6QXI oq ft fned i.M.o FAI..USROOK AREA. !II Al> ~ Ul1l rar. S 190 · Frank11n 673.2222 yrly. Adults only. drpl, 2 prihte patiOI, free Oll•Tll•IEA(H eve/wk end yard. '1855 Laetma ~id,· rel Excel. b.don ·Hwy B
$152.50., 2 BR, w/waU, clol-675-3153 After S PM waaher • dryer. $145. 417·8 , ROOM w/prlvacy, nr ltorn, 4M-«l68 ot tee broker A 76. A~ land ii: b
E SIDE, 3 BR, okier 2 l b)' ed jat'a., CU A: water pd. FURN. Studio Apt. Full Ford Rd, C.M. Call Col.led -2 &: 3 BR ml. 1Ptl. now C.M,; S15 week or $411 Month bft buikln& 11\eL limned.
=en, """"· drpo, $165. '""· """"° kit-. ,.... la< """'· S140. 21>-721-oJR9 altH 5:30 P.M. a.... ....,,.. Alt. , PM Balboa Island protiL ll500.,..,.... $211,Ull
1 BR. + Den, fenc'd yd., m,4Ml evet· Alt-LARGE 3 bdtm 2 ba. Patio, SUN BAnnNG! Pvt nn, Odee: of Two, $150 A $115. down. Pcrdoo lft1Jil6d n.
For Dal))-Pilot W111t Ada. erpts. AVllil. Oct 7. mer. BA.at studio, So. Hwy, tee. blt·lna. C!pls, ·draptt, frplc: --aeian air, btue akin, It..,. bath. extra. w /a l " c 11 Rl.tr. M2-9555. terest. 54'7"575 ""-' ~
OW &C-Sm 534-6980 ~ ~fri&: le. bot plate. ttie pr. $195 mo. 1623 swept ~ acMt. conv reu ~ SACllt1FJCE! UDen-,, tma ··~ '6"J5.0iH6 o.w.i.. o... Apt. A. SLP'G Rm, '°' . man . Prl Office ltontal '!!JO land, '1Ulare °""">'· 0....
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S46--60J8 -108 tnta. ofi lewi oxn~;r • hom . only 1 water 2 bees. M&-79N
l1lbN 43oo u NEW 2 Br. mm nrwe, Mlllt Meditiemui.Nn dt9ip 135 ~ ~!y cJ:° LAGUNA llACH
--------oven dwJ>. ..,. '"""' • Afr Conditioned Out of Stlto P ....... 620I a.EAN S.Cbelcr Aptl. pa~. Gar. iu@. 2312 s.nta -Htd. pool,.._.&: Q)()tcka $15 UP Wk. w~tchen $25 ON l'ORE3'.t' AVENUE
All utl! incl $75 up Aila Ave., C.M. 642-6257 up. Studio Apts. 2 ! 7 6 Deak aptcel available tn HILO HawaU. 2 1inlro¥ed
315· E. BaD>c. Blvd. Lovely comm~ lW:fta Newport mv., c.M. 513-9755 newtlt offSce bu11diD& at vacant Iota. U.cm scr. ft. B~A 673-9945 I 3 BDRM, * 3 bl.tbs, new--ti • MESA. Venk-mt to lhwe· prlmt location Jn downtown each. $1500 etc$. lf6..6ll.
ty decorated, near llChools. on n:n. twin beds. -·s:ftvll 1* t.quna Bu.ch. Afr «Kiib-
Huntlngton aNch 4400 MgrC.M. """ M""'°" 0.., -All eleccric Gold ""'I""' w. llalM. -. ttoned. •-tod. beoµtllul Mount. & 0..rt '210
. -· p-.naled pardttontnc. 1' w 0 1-BR. tura . ..,c;. ~only.
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Addts •• 2 Br. Pool.
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pool; 9cflllfl. DD pefJ
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2 BR. Bilnl. Lovely 1nd ~ -ldtd> NOW'S THE .. .._, ............ DUPLEX. Eocb .,. I Pitka. pr. Adu.It. $115 mo, .ror.t An .. n.r lHdl to ~ ~ 1~
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pet. J.&.Q PomoM. Sf&.GT -flmnanerlt ~t ltrrice avallallle tor $10. $U,D -9eClb tmlt retlrm
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ltATIONA&. PIZZA COMPANY 10 11tw people thil mooUa
,... Ille plr.ta -Bo • tllllrlbutor for an4 .. ..,. -th for th• -~ ,.,. ... and fulat -~ ..... """ .... ---''Y .... \Jnllmltod ot Ill lc!n4 wtlh .... 450 tllllrlbu-t4 to -·-·· -:ror"""'" JUDlal Tl4' IG-'1141 ...... _" -™ Olt -· ..--,_ ~--
Do , ... -... l<w """" ot ...... limo .. .,., ---· • . ---wedlT YOU. CQ tl.1111 1hil wpted· ti.mt Into $780.00 dl.i -.m. e Sbort dlittallce oaoYiW
•. """'lh "!" ""::'cmm1e TO •nLr' ' TREMENDOUS-~ '::.": :.::-
•HR\llCI C004PANY HCUUD 1'cc:OUllTI SAVINGS e AK "' -_. -
Nolhlna to Mil, J"'t '""'"' _,,, -ao-Would l<U Woe to,_,.. I*· \ ~i Wlftlt W~ Oolt -!OO!OdlooM-. PERSONNEL DEPART· ~Take r.....S..... We lumlah ad.......,111, .,.,_ ....i -buY -" Sl'ICIAL CLASSIFICATION l'OR ~ wUl. be tee.ti>""" ap. chandlclnl an4 '"-' materlal. -•~•-I ~-· -"~ I -• MlNIMl1M Investment ot S2.190 to 13.960. Mun ·--,.,..at ~• NATURAL IORN SWAl'PEIS 1'1 .. rnO!ll... pllcallono'lon,'.l'll<aAWed ha~ ""°" car tor dty drlvlnl. No wt ol town ,....., H ., call ""° Spaclol Roi. Pointing • fUO t-li um-....ic.
travels. No otbu ~ti:. eves all 1:30. All ~ Sat S Ii• -I ta,_. -I ltuclrl , u you want to make money ln )'OW' apart time ., Sln llULU-,. AWIY INQ.UOI SO!WARTZ Wllkoverinp • SkllJed •nd ~ntkillecl
write us today. Indude )'OUt name, addreal and ALCOHOLICS AnoqymouJ ..._.... .,. ..,... i. trMt. ._..... ~ ..., • w-. paint al• 6 tbltallat!on -GOOD PAY ptw;:ii» nuD'lber •. Dnc:rlpllve llten.ture wW toUow. ,..,,.°"" ,.__....,. ...,.. ..._. .._ " .,..,..,.. Mob& store. lloim .... •t ,....ERTIME HATtoNAL PIUA COMPANY Fhine 542--Tnt er write to .1-M'JHIHO "°* IALI -"'ADU ONLYI -" ~·
I-LIHITT -IOX ff P.0, Bos 122! Com """· l'HONE 642-5671 =M"7·"'16511==--,.-,c-,~ -ON JOB TllAIN)NG
St. ~M'••rrl AJD-, Te ,""9 Yfiur y,..,,, ,,, .... All EXTERIOR -interior.
l.,~==;''?~-~-~-~..,~~~·~~d"""~-~,!,~1:•:·~r ='::===I ~A~n~nau;;n~IC&~ml~~nl;o~~64~11 Colon1al 2 Sr. 2 S.. View Autobod)' A alaal. lake Ta· Spedal pricel for aptl. Nat I' Llfetle. H .. llh Studio hm. In So L&IW>O-A 2 ...,, boo """""' l4 acr.. Over work. Ra &tl-l!;il
UAL ESTATI luo. 0-1un ..... 61GO Ho•pllallly" Ow-Motto hm wl: lr>lc• APf..X T 1'00"''blkbldl., +-equl~. nm:RIOR A EllTiJUOll..•
..Generll nu:g Sl'EMf wrI'H )'t old: Want sru inc. w'llta. Trade tor duplex ar trlpla Patnttna:. 30 D'1 Special
1-...,...------llNDUST. ~ ... ...._ SWEDISH ldASSAGI: Own-Bria. 'Alt 5 pm $lSOO to_., $35,000 VIL 962-3560 Lie! & I..: Ctrudt 6'5-<Bl9
NOWAmNG
can '°'" deftn.lt• ttme 1ppt
Sat. Mccl • Tues.
774'n51
Apfltof Pit FolMm
~,ext. 2229
' (l)UINS
RADIO CO.
openq for male hair d.ylist :r-.... .-. Con> 1Slimkln + auanu'ltef. 6ttn
bene!ltll,peldvacatlon.S..
Mia Mebgtt.
644-2800
-L & -6210 -lfll:-.C.. eot 13-. OpoD -· 10 .... ll -'BR. 2 ba-; $3000... ~-vi.w. Nr Npl pier. INTER Or.,... ·PAIN'l'ING, ~J;;;;;;;;;~-~;;;;;;;i;; Delliret •~• ~ ~ _. """"'.,.. VICE •·-• land • ~ Write cJo; SundQs JO am.a pm I: iB1 mo.,« $000 mt. inc. 4 tmlts tum. Best rental IMMEt>· $R · ~ II.-! "°"' >1-20! Dalb' Piiot ~ :i;. J!r<>adway , I"'""~ ...,:Pouet. today ..... 158,soo..-r.>. "" "'° rd. FilEE Ht 54&-1"2'1 m JA1Seo
19700JamberooRoN
""'""" 8-h Ap 21 to 25. ae.n. oi;t, .,.
sn-iYI, williDa: to JMn:l. ll I I
I
11811 f lat§ Beach (213) '37-1009 !a Httnt Bch.. FOR bollN in t?wk. Owntr ~ PAINnNC:, En. intttior Uc.
1 ... 1~-()ppor. 6!10 P....tlolltloy Spoclol or f 646-3319 OJurt Avo. 613-«117 .-.. lT ,.,.. -n.. eot .
lnvn!o,._Wholasale Ree. 135. L'or.al ot I'aris ,Diamond, ~ 2 Ct. HAVE' 3 Bedioom p!IU "'°"'tloal C.jl. ~ Pamanent. ~. d\lring Oct. Gtwar1tee $2,00G 'llllut; famD1 room home
• lefore Prices -"-"""' ""*-Prmr IDDle wartbousinc ell'.·
perlenee. Ability to 1eam 6o-Up!I Mlnol$15,ooo·.-.-.s..b-.....,_..,._&.tell'El'· FOR<laononhoillo TRADE' -b-BoAT, ~bing 6890
E monthl7 mum ... ER~. Newporbet CC1! CAR, or LOT. . -..-a.lo... 24 hr· RIV. Work routine, order mecMrc t'tc.1---------
R -t with Im --· 1.-..,. 64&.1389 64a-31S'T n-•• OWN YOU ed. ll<:onael '*"'· Rd. at -· 101, """"" l38.SOO .....,, in ,;,,,elY 1" .,,.,, Lk., ...... ; ,.....i.,
OWN LAKE I ! * ~ "* s..co. -· °""' ...., -Tem1ie "°""· w"" ::"= c::""161~ ,.,,..., ....., -·· sn-7'66
MUlt be able to operate lift ;:::..~ ~t =.,: • Mechanics
_.,......, i.ad In Coll!. Money to Lo.an ' 6S20 ._,,t Sun. ...n Camm'l, J!ald"'"" equlty prlco 118,000 tor In-Romodol., Repair, 6940
ts setttna: wrJ .-ce. Wlo' Funerih Income, or Um.it Oeshirt come, deer 1 and, beach . not mvest1cate the ~ $12,000 6412 Real Estate. 6$.2!Sm home, Ol' !1 oWMr 61>l!I09 • 11' )'00 need renod .. pwnt·
'---""' Wat!t' ii AYail. 1or sood .i.t or 2Dd TD ---~ . he or repeJr. Call Dick.
EQUAL OPPORnJNITY
EMPLOY Ell
~.: tlle .... -and ..... , .. yr ...... call WESTMINSTER = '58 ..;;;;:-· ~ "'.':: HAVE' BR. ....... ""'lot 64M"7 ~~ ... ·-·::-.:! ..... A-.,-· .,._ MEMORlAL PARK -.roasn•1U•JSIOU>S ~;ai:~; s.w1o.. 6960 14'5 Dalo Way
...,. u.>-... Mortut & Ca 118 or T 84211 Sin&, Hwit. wa:terJroot lane, Balboa.-;..:.:: , Cost1 M9M
aad :16 ·-. .. -· -Rljll ""lie LNM 634!1 ry -i.ry Bch. Apt E. 431-49B7 Nowporl. ..... 213, 796-... DRESmAKING ~ .,...... Phono (714) 545-1251
• Clean up
Men
• Carpenters
)'CU -... above -eatkN tee JU Brown It
ROY CARVER I
PONTIAC
2925 Harbor Blvd.
Coat, Mesa.
SALESMAN
Wanted tJr Ladies lhoe store.
Alert, aggrea:tve. Exp pref.
but will train. 40 hr. wk
Many Cb. beMl.ta. ()ppxo-
tunity for a~t.
Loed'1 Shoo Storo
41 Fuhlon l.sland
"""""" Beocb twr ali ha..,..... In Ille put Com'f,loto fvnorol• ' b t Wllh mobllo' liomo •)919.F,.,tbantbel"ewere LEI' m ~.)'OU. BUY~ rom$24S HAVE: 7unita$640inoome, 51.10/20/«I &ftS he 6 tions y exper E I cdY 3 Jak~ .• 11iisputweek-HOME, ref:in~ exist1nt Cemetery lob $20,500 equity. desr rolling rand:IO type ~tm11Tallor R ea •. exp1rl1nct. xce lent l:::==,..._,-.,..,.---,I
mlatalkwithJandowner, to.llorobtainaMTD.lolln. from$l30 WANT:SmaD!BRorMo-land. Trade 1or ro•a, in-eves benefib. Apply ln ORANGE Oiunty's newest
anll l:ftterl ID_tbe UH re. FREE APPRAISAL I: Inclodes EDdowment Cue bile home. Call Jta.y Ge.ult come prop, OI' Jdxnil Near $1 Mich Rpra. 6962 IP/Time Employment person. = ~~~ ~
vealed m'llCh actMtY and PROMP'J: SEB.VICIC ~ 1n one beautitW 5«).ll51 Her1tagelt.E. Rancho Cali!. Agt. 5«)..20I tw "1 ' . · Food Pr1p1r•tlon fringe benefttl, excel1mt
bu:1inC 1be put 3 weeks. Sattler Mor'fp&e' Co:, Inc. place tn9DS tns con. 4 B1t. 2 Ba bcpe. Newport EUtside Costa Mesa 2 Du· Alteritlona.--642.5145 Hours 11·2 EXPLORER woridn.E cotlclltims. Prefer
What to do with 'JU'll' lake? S36 & l'ltb St.. O>Sta Meta No tram<: problems. Heights area; val, S22,500; plexes -roam !or one more. Neat, accurate. 20 yn. eXp. mm with truck experience.
1. -lbh "" -· IC-2171 56001 ,..., -... _.. Trade "" .. -vacant lei! a. Trade far """' -Apply MOTORllOME CORP. Oml>d Don -· 2S;ol tb111 siarb aDd otller mar-£9-. m.M IC-UST 5!1·1125 893-2421 land, trust deeds ot -? w/targe equity. Fortin Co. TILEf Cer•mlc 6974 ~ Harbor Blvd., CM st6-5560',
kei.: Mo-W•m.I 6350 -· 646-1615 642-50D. 5f8.ZM McDonald's 4000 C•mp·us Dr: Auto Sales 2. Weter ski' -have )'Olli' ·~, SERVICE DIRECTORY 8 UNITdduxe apt. Newp:rt e '&t DlllS'EL CAR 30 m• *Verne, the 'nl.e ~an* -•
boat .. ·-~ at -· w• ... ...._.. ......,. .. euet. work. Install & repaira. Newport Belch t:>-.. ... _. -a:...,~ -· own ~ >r"-An•~ •• ,......., 1b tinWI llbyaittlng 6550 ~. Groee ~.COl .. equUy per pl 4 speed, will trade No job too smell. Pla!ter 3141 Harbor Nvd. ";;dh;'ce ~eude.J~
dock. ~ Lquna Beatti. Give $89,000. for p&nel truck or car with patch. Leakina: sh 0 w er ·eosta Mesa M
3. Swim· in your own water lat mortpge, 491-ltSl 24 HOUR ¢ind care 1 days a Want M·l vacant or si..tmit. automatic. can 6424610 . repair. Mt-l95'1/846-0206 Maintenance ell needs aggreaaive salesmen.
,..t. ~-ANNOUNCEMENTS wk. 50o "'· ""' chlld. 2 R. Naltr"' Rltr. 642-1"6 16% """" Comm'I Bl~. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT AGE 40 + Will train. S.. Mr. Bolbm 4.. Trailer Parll: with w•ia.-end NOTICES adult sittere, one then! at Trade up or dn, I tmlt apt. Cbast Hwy, Cbrona del M';., 6 Days per wk. 8 hn per day, ,"",..M.;:~ea. ,,.. __ M
fraat ~avail. all tl.meii. AD meals in-clear nr. Broadw•v er-en-.. _ .... L cty 7020 COOi( Starting salacy $1.80 hr plu.s • ...,.,.,.. .........._.. e.,
-i. Ram .ualfa I: a1znoodl Found {FrM Ms) 6'00 dudfd, ~ badcyanl, ab.aw. $8880. inc. For inc. ~~ ~~ ~ ~ Job Win,_, 1 mrab. Selar)' after 00 days. CXX>KS
I: pecaDI A apricotl, etc. ~ed ~-Overnigh1 units or comc'l Htg Sch-DENT. Asst. Tedl. Mature Full Time DRIVrn.S
5 Acrs. 10 A.ou -:II ~ .. • ~ ~ful: White Larse or wkmd ddkiren ftlcome. Newport •re e. Owner dpe.ls 673-01'13 Exp. Mairled. Pt. time prL Over 25 Appl,y HEIJ'!
. 80 Acftl,. etc., etc., are a".-,.... ... ..,, u-., cat, Sl'ffn ~1870 &fZ..'125? Clear Ventuia Lra view hm, Bea: M «JO Deily Pilot rou. -PART TIME
' able. e)'el 'fJ/ nee coUar. Vk: MIDO.LEAGEDWoman mrblflp,lc,ccyscbandl.al· rk General APJllY In penon McDo Id' EVES. Late Nit•
.• Why not call DOW to inqulft &.di: •· Siattr. ll. B . would like to .baby.it . TRADE: U6Z 4 Dr. C:adilJac IO ruest Ilse. wm Xchana:e Day 'M) -9 • 5 p.m. RI s &f2.{M98 1 abwt tbele -ucitm& J.ll)U1-84'1~1· --. : -, · 'l'hurs.: Fri. Sat. h. hr. No (value $501. For 28 BU forhm , unita,. wtrtront prop Oemn&W~enced REUBBl E. lfE NOW! blHtle&?Owner,847..e640FOUNO;.finil.leGerm.tran.s.~ Chl~StsmpBooks. orlrgllve1'hoardboat615-. 3141.HarborJlvd. ,.. PIZZA.M/d{ ~
Eva after S P.M. Shepherd, Vic. Newman DEPENDABLE u1...a.. ldMd * 545-8111 * 3J7"J CARPET Cll!Blli.n&, windows, 151 E. Co11f Hl9hw1y CoKUI. Mella SERVI.~. staticn be lf Ave., H&Ji:lt. Beach; out .ar •M&U noor •tripping &: wued, N B h Know'~ ~
IL I. wm 6240 :::ew. c.il 'ldmtily ~r1 ;::. ~sits-:!::!.~ ~ 24~a~.c;_~ ~. ~~1~~:.:11~ wana ~ed. 531-0067 ewport ••c FOREIGN CAR :ma::· ~t enc!~
l'IUVATE -~-~ ., ........, lfttle tor lot, TD'1, or -t ....... $3900 ~m. .,.,..., no.no.t•• HOI• 7035 ·~--~c * · men~ Fine wori<fn4... '°"r =-~:~~ ~~~;!~ =~-~y~:::; ~~~6(2.:~ ·:-~;;;;aS<Bror!'~o· o"'M' E~S.TIC C-AlEEI srZa~iArn..Y ~~~X:te:.B: -·~ -~ ~ · old OPPORTUNITY'. All new fadllliet, good wori<-E. Coast Hwy CdM.
6"-16G in ears. vie J9tb I: ~ftll' II.I p!.aymate !er 20 Ac. hone ranch N, C&li. HAVE °"" ~e w/many Jn& cxnHHriia, permanent U,._._.
BUSINESS 1nd Pomma. 64&-8fiJ mine. fi73-'1125 l hou.RS lOM ft fencing, 9M t'xtru in Ccsta Mesa. wru. Joln todays W arow1nl poaltlon. 0 N LY WEIL t"~Mll'en
1 PINANCIAL :BEAt.JTlFUL male l BABYSI'ITING my home ft ham, 14 stalls, For S. Call TAKE VlllCalrt .land 'J'D'a prole&slon.Mutual Fund sales QUALIFIED, WILLING TO Experienced. Top wqes. 1-.:..;;;;.:;.o;;=:o...---1 wbt, long baftd ca~idnJ. weekly or hourly~ Wal.nut, ranch • Inc, home _ or T! boat, car. Bldg. ~ ' HELP No experience: aecusary.. WORK. NEll> APPLY! ste&dy employment. j
j t lus. Opportvnftfes 6300 ey • lndiana,polis and ~n.s!'enced PfltiO yard .. $60M equity • $$M owner Port Owiotte ilorida, lot We train • fUl.I or put time George Zimmerm1n MESA UPHOLSTER.Y
• CANDY Delaware. H.B. ~ 645-1909 1rbc125 tt, axi dool' from wa. Mutual Fund ·Advl1on, D1taun 2350 Newport Blvd. . i
SUPPL y ROUTE LlTI'LE brown a wbHe male BABYSl1' -M)' North Hunt-THIS SPACE RESERVED terwa,y, frft &: dt'at. Trade Live in or live out Inc. 28415 HarbOr Blvd .• C.M. Costa Mesa 548-f18J
<.Pll't at 1'\111 Time) iqipy. new South O>ut tneton Beach home. FOR YOUR AD. PHONE tor equlf!)r ill home, duplex, HouMkHpert Npt B. 1603 Westcll.tf 64UC22 SECURITY GUARD RDITAL Yard Men, mmt
Excellentlmhtewbn. Community Hosp. 4:9f..Ni6 1197-8452 M2-!i678, TODAY. units etc. fH6.14f7 aft·?, ~A.gex:y S.A.1212 N. Bf'Ol.dwa1 . . mechanical exp. WO:..n;i
wetld:f work. en.,. «" weekda)w BABYSITTING: And ironJng * * T * * * 4J) So. Broadway, LA OOJU 541-&m ~Yt, residmtial com· ends. Over 71, live
"E'w9) ReftWne llJd Cdlect· PRESCIUPl'IOO ...,nal•wt lftftr tntant.. 2335 Elden cml 8':l4W1 <nll &J>.1735 murdt;y m t. he N~ Good opportunity to le&na
q ~ tra:n Coin <>per.. foi.md in W:tnity •f Ave .• Costa MMa LlVE INS PART TIME Beach area. Molt have Jn-all typet: ol repair •
.W Dl8pm11er1 in 0.U. Yarkton. a Beach Blvd. BABYSITl'ING; my bome. D:nployer pays fees 12 MEN Wlul exp:erlence. Tbe poet. RED;-F-Rml'ALS, 211 T , -...i'"""""""" ....._ .......,; ua.. < ,,. old. SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICI DIRECTORY. "'°"" Byland Agency 1·· Uon will mtal1 ....., night Harl>or Blvd., C.M.
I CHandla Noblaco -642-l!OI Controctors 6620 106 B E. -S.A. 541--0395 HARD WORKERS, GOOD woric. $400. to start, -* PRODUCTION *I i t snd Nationally Adftl'tiled FOUNO Vic. Pobem& ltt/4, BA.BYSl'iTING. My tiome, l Gener1J Stnlce1 6612 Chlnese li•~llls. Oieertol PAY, STEA.DY WORK FOR JJl'O'rit¥;. Aeue send brief TRAINEES .
o.ndy.) Sl350 total cuh n-~ looks t!1'D Persian, or 2 feoc'd )'d, nr Hartw & e ROOMS ADDITIONS e Permanent. Experienced. NEXT 6 MON'I1tS. 6:30 ro lUlane or letter to Box M ~Apply In Person
quired. For fu'aonil Inter-Coron sr~i Mar ~ ~15ar. Adema, C.M. 549--012& L.T. Ccmtructioo Complete Booick!epine Far F..ut Agency 64'1-17(13 10 P.M. UXI. PER MONTH. 600, The 0.Jly PUot. TROY
"""' s...t ....,., """"" • · ··~ ODLD em. Indoors • out Famfl1 '"°""· kitcl>on °• """""'· "Y"" ADMIN. & SALES COMPUTER PllOOUCl'S and ptiooe nwnber to: 1 BLWK Min poodle .. Very lft9Cbool • 1 e Cprefemdl uni.ta. Single ~ or 2; 24 Hour Service Help Wint.cl Men 7200 Ask for Mr. hid IJmited .....,..1--flor neat, 2322 S. Pullman St., s.A • .. n,.........,, DEF•_,.,..,.,.., ~ul. MU!t identify vie N-• Hll. •~ ~ ~---•-d . ed. T Nothing too smd . or too -' 77'72SI ~ li .n.vvi~ An.•~•u:.•i HariJo Center 54G-8517 U1u1 .,._.,,.,.,.. ....-cus ... m etl&D or larg .,. dependsble tn!ll, age 19 to HEUP wanted: J&Ck in_ thlt
, -:,' P.O. 8oJ.: 3846, r . WilL Bl!lmlt, my home, Ir. IStimatM I: layout, pbone ~ Seoricn 00 __ _. J; pert time nmings. ti Box. Part or full ti~:
I ' Anabe:lm, Olllf. 928CB FOUND, Vic Newport Harl:ior .. Wilsm, C.M. ~ e 84'1~1511 e Servics .. Yes" UnJi::ted j ( PBllEY co Hobb "'-m' 1<1:30 PM. F1exible boon. Must be-11
'f'RANQIJSE "NuUlll• Y.M.C.A .• bl,.. • wlrli. oh!fL Reu. fi4>.l2lt Add!tiona * Remoddin1 Juat Dial 714, Mz.'1341 ' ' ' Y ... pt. SALARY $90 U1L ""old. ht• Co..t H"l'• ~ U.S.A." HilJI. traffic loca. dog. CeJl I: identify 548-m.8 ~ H. Gerwk*, Uc. • Mc u• mrt tllll' other Newport Buch Ma•p • na Beach So. d ntlrwtt. "]
tion avaB.lble in Aoabelrn le BOYS Bike vk 17th 4:: Santa Irick,, Mnoftry, etc. 6'1S.f'iOCl. * 549-:ll.'10 ~ Hu openinaa Jar Reta1J. toy and hotiby chain + lonUI SER.VICE Station Aiteiil,
ctht'l' Otwlge Co. citie1. Ana. A"f'e., Costa Mesa call 6560 PROFESS. Window, walll & • Janitorial 1 need.I ~ mii.ture CaA StT-'1183 tor intv. w/ mechanical ~ility. Fun Oubltlibdkc SUCC8I in ott.c!' I: identify 543-5868 Carpet CIHnlng 6625 man to ll'liBMi'e ~ ile-time. Start $500 mo. lB97
are.. 5 New inst&llatma nNY Pomeranian. Mesa BRICK, Cancrete. Carpentr:J Ur. cleaning; bu. j n e. I' Maintenance pariment. c 0 n tact MR ~ ....... ~~... Placmt1&. C.M.
this monlb. $16,!:iOOub in· Verde Area. 549--0190 aft 1 CUstom Cablneta. Smal l CARPET I: Furn. cleantnr; resld., &: construction & B·..u...l'I STEM L•~·a~ UPHO'·~~ Full
veaitmtiit cm be rdumed in p.m. jobs OK Free Est 96U9t5 tor 1 day service &: quality C'ryatal W&ndow Ceaninr •nw '644-al81 M1inten1nce Man ........... ....,..., •
Ont year, pW. sizeable pro-FOUND N 0 c. Airport work. call Sterlin& for Free Estimates 548-8737 Recent succeulul t!XP'Ii-· Karls Toys Good company beadlta. pan-time;= 0011• j
fiL P:q.ndpe.1.s onl.Y. call Brindl &: ~·boxer cype Bu1lnU1 Service 6562 bri&ht:neu! &G-85» • 1 DAY 9el"Yice. Home Ir: ence in all phue prefer.. 50 Fnhion Island can for appointment 1-==o:• ;======o!I ~:;,_~er =~ fem.Jee cbg. ~ SeivcM "Yn" Unlimited ""-rdonlng apt. clet.nlng. a,it., wan1, ~:..-~~~tj~-"~l'e$,._, N.wport IMch J ~i.a~ .. 130 A11"Ci11, Women 720i
MALT-ki -66IO w!ndowa, polntln •. 642-ll52Q, ---· ~~~ LOT BOY An-.:... ·~~ Nutvme, USA, mite %10, .:..::ic. Hen abt 5 mo e cifm 9 SerY:lces e Sterling for b..i .. b--.••! dud1.... flt a...-:.... ....,_-..av Hl.7 Westclitt Dr,. Newport old, vie. 38tb I: Seuhcn. Listed are l to sern you! ANTHONY'S '06 ...,._ u• pre ..... .._. empbyer See Bett;y Bruce at
-. .... ~Ill • ,.,.,,.., .. .,,,.. Gardon Sorvico ~.: ~ ..!: J. t PENJIEY co. Musi"' wlllintl .. wori< bani. !WPAJRMEN • """"'"'"" m fl
Going Into ButlntU? BASSE'JT Hound :found 9/10 =~ ~ · 646-1941 drain. Deliver or pick up. 24 Fashion Isl.Ind Noexperienctnecessary. We ~for •ur•eytna ~~ Cxec
Golden oppo1 twllty in beach Fuhlon llland malL Call We never aay "no" lmleu its LANDSCAPING S4S-119? day _ 531J....4S59 eve An equal. opportunUy will train. GOod sUrtiJ'lK aal-tedsi.W:lans and rep&irmen. 1
area. Phillipa 66 Service 642""'83 immoral or illfgBI. Jl br MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ary. Call or write; BnllleOn In-Agency for Catter GJt'h
Stations tor lease. 1101 MALTESE kitten abt 5 mo Service 714: 8'2-'1341 Exp horticulturist. H1Vllng 6730 emP,aytt Biyside Moton itrument CD., UUS S. Broad· 410 W. C.0.st Hwy., N. B, ~
Bayskle I: Marine Dr., old, vie. 38th I: SYUort. Complete Oetnup. Reu. way, L.A. !1151 %1M13'1-)t00. By appoint. ua..~
N..,port Bead>; 321 M•ln ~ ~Ill LITE lfauling.nimming ASSEMIL Y e EXPERIENCED DISH-....._,.,
Onnge, Hunt. Bcb; 1244 s. Cerpenterlng 6590 Japanese Gardener Tn.sh, Garage 0earJUll9 CARPENTERS :mW. ~ ..... IDg'hway WASHEft 21 er over
8rktol I: Wilsbirt, Santa ./ FOUND a.tibit Mesa • HOME REPAIR e O>rnplete Yard Service . Name It-Reumable GELCOAT TOUCHUP ewport DWl..'l"I 646-5005 SURF A suu.0m Help Wint.I
Alla. C.mtact: Cb u ck Vm:le HJ&h!MliL Ca I I Exp. Free est J..and.scapU.. BIG JOHN 642-«Dl ~ n..._.. W 7-5t0-8458 Cabinets-rem ode 11ii1. Clean-up. ~1332 • 546-0724 S ,,_, r~ Cbut ffw1 1 __ ..... m ... '°"'------""".;.:.;,1 °"""" prompt ......... 1. CLEAN Lots,........ RIGGER BU BOYS Newport Be.ch . *ADD ORCHIDS*
U4: m..mo '114: Tf4-1M3 Loll 6401 lt6-C24 Ort• F.dae Lawn etc. Tree remo•ll, &mw. Mlllt know: <>m-u. Ftve nlabts a "VHk. wANilli: Clean Cltt coUeP ro YOUR BUDGEl'
OranieJulil&JFrandlile. LOS!' ....._..., .. REPAIRS_ Altentitb _ ~~~ lldpbKkbot,flU. •SPLICING Apply&fter3:l>P.M.· llUdmt with on cub' wltbBMub'Ocwm:kr())e.
lint ,_... -..... Oat, .... •~•-· ,,... Ooalt. By ff9uNloY., .....-...,.. .,.de. 9tl'l-8741i • SWAD<;ING FIVE CROWNS .... lh., ......... do!Jv"" ellt:.. on 6106 oe.. Call for an appoint. Grey, w/darker 1r•1 O'.mtnct &46-3442 European. I.edlcaper •LITE HA.tn.mG• Columbi1 Y1chfl RESTAURANT · wort. 5CD W. Cout Hwy. m 195 1
me11t to d.be\m, No phme circular ~ m • r kl ii I 1 • The nnest at Reuo.oab'9 CNJt •m, Free est. 715 MicConnlck Ave. :wJ1. !l _O>ut H...v, Npt Bcb General Offlc:J' iftlormatioD.. White face. Last teen 9/2.8 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Pl1 .f9&-3333 Ev In -r Costa. M ~.,
N S vie <l>olklle Ave.., C.M. CABINF:l'S, A1f/ llte job. T ~nru RENO'';"ATINI G *546-'™9* e9 Conma dd M&r JANl'rofUAL work, part Dlct.lpbcne, eood typUlt JE.A MnH, R arc1 .....-,. 54M7l3 ~"" • * Import Auto "-' -. .w -..... """ ·-.......... ..,. REALTOR ~~'Loot-....,. ,.,. __ ,_ "'"s:''" HOUMCl .. nlng 673S * Mechaalc ~ """"1Y _.,.i, 3 ~--,...,. ..... -· "'-1212
....,,... w/ ,.,.. """"· ..,,.., Bet• Comont, Con~roto 6600 Cleanlngl * Lube M ---1 ...-., CALIF. Reg. Teel>. Ml -ai.•i ~ Adamt le MOWING, FAiin1 vactlawn. • ..... m _v . .._ .. _ &ec:a.e Gii lbl:ft. ~ rqe $2 -SDLVICE' Smtian ~ Sew pvt. lib, an Ooftr llAUTY SHOP ,..~.. ...:.ei. • CUSTOM iATIOS • Gen'I clean..,. Ha.,.... --,_ Erq>an4ing dtol,. ha"""" $2.!iO/hr. Kr. Olenn ... &,'d. Pmn. llnlan •-Drl.., N.B. .._, ... -cmcret.e ... wins I: rnovll Odd ... _a... * 5'&-6.')llj H ls our middle 118Dle! Wt hotlllt ~ UiW ,zwecb Saddlebaci: Olllele PtJllldes 4 SA. Aw 6..A..l,.,=""'""'""'-~"'---HUNTING"l'Olf BF..Aal LOfn' lrilb Sett 4 re ...,._ can lei.Te )'Oii '#Cft7 bft. * 83T·91t» ar 4!JMU1 * Ha ., lJ.!S...a:....._il -~· 2 I StadOal 4 11 Grytrt. Vtr.1 old. Ans io .~.,. M"::. &ate Uc. e IG-lQlO LON <XlST MAJN'lmANCE 5e!Ybs "Ye" Unlimited upaimo!MI tl!f"Yke pi!l'90D-e~ rY ... rm .t: 1*b. aunctiwll dfoorattd A 11 Jttwtrdl Vic: Hnia Httr. BO)T ln cancrete. Wal.ks, MOW-llXl&SPRAY aver 300 ..w:e. to offs nelwlthdnll't!topow&ln· PHOTOGltAPHll Gutr.A.R.1$1 W•td fer HurL Bch. 2U: fi98-23il
'daiz:W•Xtrfmebiftll.Dlneu 148-W ~-~I floors. patiol. FERTILIZE -513tt JUltdial.:114:8'2-734.1. -~--.=far:~.· M ~~ por-~Wrt~Pt~~BAml'l"l'Ea niereded nt1 .,._ owner to .U. Cd to t.arr Diamond Heart pen. _..._.. J&JlllJlflllt G~ JC l:br Service tra ts. utlt ,,... -bet!· .., ··--"J.uw ., hoirm. Lite boutekttplQJ
'"· ct.nt -.udo I*. v1dnJl;)I. 6610 Protttdonal Mab'it LanO· • ,.. us llbout our tHN. Call Mib ·..,... lmt OSJPl:Y -lltl;. ~ -~ -..m $15 I*' wk. 962-"'554
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IC1-Ull -SJ&.-uc..i.y-A11.,s,31. a.EAN.up ............. 1ot11, J~~.~~~u~1n1 MAINTENANC• =~--»-.. !! =-~~":'. ~~~ANT ' LIQ: UC'S -$10,000 P.,_11 6405 Ho< -.int care . -...-.., .._ _ ~-a.mo. ! ......... ~ -o.d..,. --
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lotter to: Type 40 w.p.m. --15111. Coatl Hlghw11 CAREER redlo!''"'IZ. Walnld i-Items u follows: Gorpouo a fL C!illom q\llltecl 2 commodel,_ ..... alivo headbOUd Ill Spllr.;.
' P1roonn1I l>lportmont w"'1< wtt> -"''""" • N · --'" -91 lohle,.13$. M.,.,.. -... oofa with separate loose pl!lon '111111 h11Vy oat IBb oat er avoaado delip. _, , " • DAIL y PILOT ' machine ...i -tor a. ow,_. COMPUTER " ::;111 cl>~ : ~ trim d!!<or and mat~, chair, 3 m1tcbln1 oat J~ Sold 1Ddl~uall1 • · I
P.O .... lll60, °'""' M•• """"" • ~~=~!.H!R C.0-PROGRAMMl.NG ........... nlto. ltlndl 125. ~2~'!ii=lu, (2) lam • ~ docor~~.,!!mps, Shop Around-before you 1>11)' -USI . • •
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: UNITED CALIFORNIA TllE SYSTEMED CORP. g=m:::-AGI ~ -~ A-:.no:~lfl 698.00 1i y~ ..,,,. locaUon ··~ •
. -· ........ phonee The """""te o<!lco ,..._ -.-, ~-u~-• • 5'lnalay 1N IANK Steno'a & Secy't. · OFFICE CLERK 24-to-U _.. Moclo<n 4 MATCHING _. -•-p .... c., le Purchuacl lncllvlcluiUr ~ Diiiy ,_, &
: 4525 MleArthur Blvd • ...i , ....... .me.. Know· ,_,._......_«!-tr•lnlntlndudelld--•/_,_..,. <2 Terrn1Av1lllW.-No-1111nto-"'""" ~ 546--
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19700 J1...-ROid SHARP BAR MAIDS• GO lo ~1 w• 1144N-.tllwd.CosfaM-(....i..J -· 53$-12Sl 'mb. -...... tr 111
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owport • 12.so.13.:;o to •tart. Clll "" Cornputon -. -'II t --. ... • .... 'II • C1morn & Equip. 8300 d!eil; Dutd> .,., • ,.."'Ill . Interview. 5'5-9903 SASSY C I I" G. E. We ctr ......... eel! • -; -..., Fn All applJcation. ~ LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. FComC mLIUJ'! ell tons ddrolter, J JPIP.• taliet ~ MOVIE ~ tulftt-Jeu, keroeeDll _,... A ott.' f!I"
.,. merit with "" bias ii> cont "I (oomer thl/2 ...i dl Inlt· = wide-'•• -•"" -ltemL m.JllS -wardRlce,Cdor,cr.edor • Ex:~NCED lnduatry qthl,T'yellow ____ lllllt. 1125 P11new&°'11oM 1130 -tlled ..... $45. T:30P.M. :
SeL Lmmre chair I; otb:mul.. 6'l'5-6IM4 ' •
SURF • ~IN PHONE: . \ -...,. 4 -· IGllney Org1n Pl1yor W1ntool Conn Organ. Xnlt concl. SWIMMING POOL • ; 5e30N~ ....!"'' 547 9471 -mod ""'1c. 3 ... C.. ..... rlPt ,...,, We -* -·$porll"1Goodl l500 11 Ft'N>I 111 ... , ! • . wool rop. 5 bDcbd rup, bn1ltl own orpn. Must , , , ~ EXPERJENCED
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Man· l'rl 2:lll • !5:30 pn. l33Cl. Maadrate Way Soul, A: HcaJQ' Tank. Call J*:k US dfven ~ !'!:, l'REE ,c:-41-... N. /: PROOF OPEllATOll Ute 1uekpg • d>Jld ...,... ACADIMT OP ~ Poa1< 1"!ne). 6*J.fn !<" wet ""'" Sec! .,,_ -• ..,
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CREPDAIRTTCTHIECMEKEll HOUSEKEEPER a-LADIES 9da, ...... -•Noblet B Fl&l.dar!net alew¥\! 6'6-1163 Blnocul1-s._· 1550 IZSS.Jfala,OHQ1/·: Full oc part ~. ~ perlen«d; U........, c..,..... c.. am radr me 'lliW $.ls. Onbhwtkm m. darlnet. · _ ·., -m...ma, / · ~ ~~~~· ~ i.o:: UNITED CALIFORNIA Live-In. SaJary open. ..._ u.:::·.:" s!-9: Men's ski' boota -me 1% !hte cue. Xlnt C'Qld. Make Televlalon '205 TELESCOPE! $=ES ITC. : .... ,.._ ...... y 673--C614 Ot.tt. c.Mf. 92611 $6.50 Dmdte table, I dmft otter. SatntGeorpbllaelec> -SHrl Di.sc:oven!r, like new! , • ~
' . '°METRO CAR WA,SH BANK •. OOOK5, Exl>e!· ~ a: P • • • • • • • • I m. Love •at 15. Mlle tnc f\lltar. 4M-m5 REiii 6t6-0891 •••• '°' 222 OCEAN AVE. n:-'-t Small Dinner Hit itmia, 2315 Hcl,J t.ne, FmDER Bes•'M" -A ,., lillt )'OW decpr,'
2950 Harbor Blvd. Collta MM& LAGUNA BEACH WM.' 673--7722, 1-6 pn or ' :=.• .. •tt::~ .. ';'9 f,,. ~P • Newpxt Heiibtl ~on Bua Gui.tar, XlDll New Color TY Mlscell•NOUI 8600 ,......sff our d1c&l.YI at • ··• , ,
• -• -lat.... I D COMPUT........ I BABY, Bunk. --....... 615--4580 $9 PER MO In . .,..:::.. . 3419 VI• Oporte, N.a., ·--=-="""'· ... -"' An equal oppoahality OENT.U: OFFICE; -Girl I OltAFTING I ---· Fl!M>ER -• • Po.::m1 ... ]).I~,;;-TREASURES OF .. * GIRL FRIDAY * Frlcl&y. Exp. not nee. But D COMPUTU • Tdrv~"':':...~-~ ~:!: ..... $190. SL Gecqe RENTAL cAN APPLY TO -MPll!ii. s.A.-· AU IAIA · -employer MUsr be attractive, poised, I PROGRAMMIN& I .. a ,_, ....--~· .-.u Lancer amp. $125 ~2991' PURCHASE "'w , · _ r ... muill """""""= HOUSEKEEPE!< Yev coolldent&overiD.642-16116 1 D AUTOMATION I B. s..,.rl ... SL at ..W.t'c:LAlUNET.-BFlat. ORDERBYPHONE ~IA. MEET * AUC110H *' company in ():)gta l"Otllld. Want 'Perm. n en t ' ELECTRONICS Wlt;f, c.M. 646-i188 .. ....... with •&:11 548 "511 ... '
Must be excellent typbt, pre>-empt e Live in drive our BABYSITI'ER wanted eves I H•m• • , , ••• , ••• Ai• • , I a..ooE'1' &: cupboan1 aale 4 '-'111.oe: Dl!'lll' cue • ..-.. U JOU w111 lell er aiar , ftdent with ahorthahd, with car °far" a~. Good, 6: 30 ~ 10: 30 Mon thru I A~dr••• , , , , Phon• , .... 1 pill wudrobefl, d & r l in 11: 549-26M 9 AM to 9 ~M T Dap 'I'hll .~ ~ ~ zh'• WJa4f a' trr I
., ~t ottlce appearance. Sal-plaln cook good disposition. 'ntun. lll m.y home C.M for I City •••••••••••••••••• I Iothes for au occ all.el ~14 7e I 531 Auctionl i"ridQ 1:30 , ... '·
, ""' hued on_,,""" ex-Fm poe!Uon I ~ WI> 11 mo clrl-"61&-tnB Stoa. ........ ZIP • .... • '~. & "'*'·Sat & Sun w'. Pl1nos & Org1na 1130 Hl·fl & St1reo 1210 ""'mD FABRICS Windy'• Auction a • ..: ~mce. M2-90:iJ -e or ........ --I • • • • • !! • • .. an-. ftlft -n,· , ;J::iy "":.: :-, 2 :""! Jobs Molt, Wom. 7500 ~~ Opal, BIL 111. OVEll.$TOCKED roMPLPll'E,...m. ...... m. O E ,,_ T...,.• Bids. llld'E
1' Aul1t1nf te~ 1 Mo:• Palm Are you rulldng your w11nut~a1o cntt Clll>tnetl. "f R SAi. . ~ HIWJl'Xt. CM ......
" T1lllypo Oplr1tor Spring&. .4 mo'• 1111. In BOOl(l(fEPfR full potontl11? '=G~ Pim>~~ J. ""'-15" -· Renwnb, ,...p1e1 ., 11111 Cl'Htlvo A"-. ; Onler~k.&diver&ified ~ Summer. Sal a ry •$.DJ °" ~ Tbe Newport School of dra~· 5 pc .O.ver tee n:.-s & ONllftS ,,mimon-Kardm arnpU!l"'" m1t :ts:''::.;:-Mm 2 HllW You To hllf ...
\1 ies.Stock~~Al-open.35to50)Tl!l.pref.in Attractive epmine' for Buatneaaoftenapl'O'/n """" itO)'al ,·tandard rtellV •l•'o/ tuner. Gmwd cbanl'er. p.m. er, • eu. Brlnl:tl'lemto . ;
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, . GOODBODY CO. Bldg., N.B. see Mn. Eatey ancial statemmll, quat'-ptrqwommex~ttves. modelL ,,. aa.me 'Wbtte, new perts 125, °'P' 30';GN"fPQrlBt\.d.,NB !
.1 -u.,o,N,..ll<:laM>8l2l Uto•PM. •1-•. t~ .. ~·...i....,ia. Mn. Hol!mm, ~ PORTABLE Generator. lnndsmmtbetoidathlll• FREE TO YOU _..e1ectrlc.....,.,~,,. l2·•PM·lbr<'Moo()c:I~ ' ·rut.I.,.....,.-· Opentno ;:;:; ,;:;;;: Starlinr w. . will be &lad to amwor ell Ealcla llOrm pla m P • ~"1 rellalie o.-• old $3S. lblr 02 x· 16) · tlta -'-.=.,,::,:;:;:,;=-"'-"I ~n&w? Na'.tJonilly adViriliea ' -inqWriei.-llm...ai>a.nable evapon.tor 1 cooler• ~e; 1 '_.!tzMke mom b' Olrlstmu Cl:IOICE Of 5-ldtttM-Lone triem wJliM." '25:-MO-l350 · $ 1 00 1 '-~
;rewei.y Co. neede atylllt., Receptionist ...,........,,.,.,= In the evenlnp.,.. eiec-·oa..,.wen. &" lol"7•'.t': ~.Leal-... tr Jaw. haired• -llbart i..ired, * POTS * lulldln11o ... ,,._.~ sh9w jewelry. Make fast tor high in.de be&ut:f B(ld present e tric typewr!.ths for brush-otbeor rnJ.ac. DJ W , tit prlcttl Rent «' buy cm ~ martdnp A IDOW -O::mer al Ward A Ode Mi
protitJ • ha.ve tun • ~ your rtudk>. Opera ton Uomte Phene Mn. Leiltlt m.ruo up , CM. ~7011 euiest tmns. *>et..All tralned, weaned & AND POTTERY det"O FcQita.tn VaDIJ: 12C
awn txxn. M111. Flent. prelen-ed but not nee.._ tot ~intmenL ' GARAGE s..le • u.n't attord {)pett b 12 to 5 healltly, 545--1118 10/8 PATI'I JAC ~ zu• •u • ·-
496-1508 btwn 1-5 pm wk sary. Otters permanent An equal opportwUb' LIFETIME atft,.t)'peWritlni. ta ,u.t jL__.¥6.1 IWJ1le tt • Gould Music Comptny CX>CKER a:.me1 ma l e , BIS w. Bola, S.A. FOit SALE: a;;IL
·' days. work, pleU&llt environ-1 • we w pt It. 2CJM2 bmonll :»m N. Miiin, S.A. 5'1..o&81 llltered, b!.itt eoklr' 2 )ll'I (2 ~ E. of Har1Jor) ._.__: Rdrfs. _ _.... •
' INTERIOR DESIGNER m"'~ "°"""""""""' hm-emplo,.. °"""""' p'an&:hil~, "" 1-(H. B. 96>-417~ Sat • 00R '8th YEAR old ' e LAWllMOWER. t'ed !>\le lop ~-. "°"' .----.. 1 ' llll'IBIJ MARINER ,......U I lndMdullly tu-sun 11 AM · • .-. Clarome -Ill • , ?dust have turnlture store sal· efita. Apply All\ tored Oillcoat 10 leuon typ..· . • · Hey Look Ut OVerl 548-617C twin btdl. bdnn •et. din. AntiqU9 ~ ddai
., ..,,.,nen.:e. BUFFUMS lni .ct..,i 173 o.I Illar CM DINING rm tahle • cln. We hove 8ae lar&ftl lelect!on • 1015 .._..,. nidlo • reconl -l ..,._ Oab .... 10
H. J. G1rrett "~shlon Island :.;ai w. °"" Hwy. ....2859 · / • A-. TV, needl """' o1 new """ uoed p1anoo 11 mEE c....... ISl>epbm iiaYer. Barco-tnuna<r cl••lr. be .......... ~ '' Furniture 1""11 NEWPORT BEACH Cbttte ti& " end tbll. lite. the lowest prices 1n Oranp male 19 moa dd JllPel"I All prlced to JOOVel rf5..6U3 OVING Mber
<l'll!SHa-81..t.,CM Nowport llHch Nowtakln1-t1oo•dally *CLASS OR ~~11 :;,';,,oLn., Cowlty.Oomelnand,..!or ll>oU'.Uc.Needl~y.,d e VACUUMS '• ~· ,'~-..! ~
646-0275 ... -"""· PRIVATE * . --· ... Costa M ... SL, A .. B. Sl.11 up. -• -. set iiz' an1.:.-.. dll FOOD A: Cocktail Wal~ e WAI1'R.EESES .SAT 6: SUN !Off Francbtltd dealer for: O:lsta M-. 10/7 Reuooable. Q>ast Vaarum '80, ttni.i:re W w/ -.al&I
tor new rui:aurant A: dinnier Eurow Officer e lCI'I'CHDi HllP ~A~~ Mac pkn l\JllPli8 'fam1h1 Pl•not & Orglftl FREE To &uod boma. 3 ·133 E. 17th, CM., IGJSillll, $80. can •m ;• .
house ~ in L>ma • BUS BCWS l512Rn~ N.B K.tiler & Campbell OQ Pm:iln b'PI' lon& KIRBY v1cuum deaner I: Pmttde HARD·TOP .. -.
Beldl area app. October 12. Sa.vinal A t.o.n expen.. e DISHWASHERS YARN ART CLASSES ' ' Story I Clark haired ~ 9 wb, attacbmenta. Balmce $55.12 _. '.t_7 Dat:ua. I nit
MUST BE ATmAC'I'IVE. eoce neceavy. Pttfer ~bet.l•tP.M. =~·=·~ ~-c::~m:=-(OASJ MUSI( ~:=~= « $7.36 per mo. ~t StertO.-Boal &it ~-Phone b" appt, Mr. Moa, 90me sales ncrow exper. Min or Wom1n over 50 Dept., ~'289 • 511-"-' ,,..zm., bet 2 l 5pm 0.ly School • home """'1ln•"'-' * ART CLASSES "°' lllarlnen Dr., NJ!. 1139 N-rt Blvd. FREE CUte .....,._ col· L1rgo Mlrblo Sllbo AurcOrA'l!C "-a
NURSE AIDE CONTACT MRs. RAINIO ...v. fu • 30 "°'" ....... by Roblrt Thompeon GMIAGE Sale Sunday. 64~-i-;-271 ored "'"' kltleDI. 7 wlll. 2 -lln& Bells --· .............
Aw!Y in person Sc!hool, ~ or 4-H wtrl Harbor Arts 842-9S80 Ooucb. t.blea. toya I-mile. o-u Ne e d 1 o o d home 1 . can ~ after 5 p.m. Stm:!» cooch, doatile' or 2
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NURSING HO.'.IE Sovlng1 ind L01n U """"""'· For Jotmn"' SALE AND TllADE WHEEL chalr, bedllde ,_ UR .HI 9 FREE 6 wk. old kl._ POOL TABLE,. -UPHOISJ'ElllNG ·• '11.!111, t
494-30'15 642~_,,.,....,,. cm11 1-walk«. Statdter Tliblt. A...ted <den, b I• c It, 4 x I' Like new! + ac-pc. (Etu:OpetA Cl'dene)
EXPERIENCED, ... t..,. CLERK TYPISI' Jim lurgord 147.3451 Furniture 8000 Mlo<:.245M ... Dr .. C.M. St~Grond,Artllt"""" blad<. white ......... .,......,;.. Must SACI ........ ·del, --
·-,..... of ~ Beach bu el; Wuiiitzer Baby Gnmd Weaned. 1193-7892 10/8 Ult --,.._._ BB. "11--:.>f -•.;:;;;;, _.,. '"""" _... ~ -7 ..;:...;. CAMERA Shop, ,_. """'aJLDSPOl'Relt!r-.9"1.lt., •-ll1ncft 1100 15'5: Stelnwv,y Prof--.m~, --_,
cener..t offl.ce. Reciuk'e good ~ ~ ~ iu:tic only, •t preamt Some aaln w/tteet1tr; dinette set: 2 71". . · Model '195; Tiny SpJnet pi-":or..~ :~~e~ MARINE 1'>ilet O 'Br le n 61 SOLID stat• nereo .-..
typlng&:figure1ptitudefor $411 to $493. Applicai::; exp. I: lcnowleclp of twtnbedlw/boxaprtnpA: WEDGEWOOD RANGE ano$3CS; Gulbral'llenSpln-cood ranch cat . MtrlrVl$40.,M«lbJ:ll,~ tole. DI~·.~· ~t bookkttpb::lg A: payrol~ close Oct. l5. Fer ,,.~..__-~ nee. Neat ap. matt.; coUee ttile. 6: 2 end RotiMerie • Qock et $395; 'lbomaJ Orpn $195. 836-+493 1015 $10 Pool 'SI x 10' $15 IJl)eet1. '79. $2 ~. i'N TAPMATl~RP-~ C:M· Information a,pP,y a~'ii:ll pearance. 6'1'3-lt70 . tbJ,e1, Coudt A: ct.Jr Ao~ ad -But in pod cxnl. Thne and ml!'CY more at... 847..et73 home trial. ga..]1)Q ~11
SECTY/RECPT. or call ..,.1124 exl. 2!. SANDWICl1 MAKER mile. Items. -~ 1971 AJkl"I $20. WARD'S BAWWlN St'UDIO ~~ood :o..:;.. "":',;; PDOLTAJlLES, T"'ola Tl>ll, \TIU. 'ln4e g -_'""I
Haun: B pn to f:m a.m. Maple St.. A. Costa na * fM8..C'753 * ~Newport. C.M., &0-8184 id with chl\rdm. All lbotl PokuTbll, Esetct1ln1 stamp1 for blue. WW~ ~ttnlctiv,, ji11,..for new O:ft. BOOKKEEPER -Omatruo-HAMBURGDt HEl"lRY Leavin& Country at ODce DELUXE Rqe ~ Open ·amda.y afternoons ~ ioffl Equip.. at. dilcourlt prices. '$2.25 • tcir b1111
, ·llUlttncp:tlhleers otnoe. May tlon hct CXIBll & accounts 2136 Placentia. Chit& Melll MUST SAat.IFlCE complete p.a. l!llO:lelk!nt • conditkct'. WURLITZER · Call ,Wallace. 538-0311 ~ . ·~
·conlldtt -thne. 4630 payablo.MUlt\>pe.Salary WOMlll'SHl!r..,....,Lo--1~ New deoonl<or $Ht).16-2271 .. PLAYER PIANO .. WENeed....,W,pmn.ot:rwo ............... -14 .. Bl.Aa<LITE ui"
Campu.1 Dr., NewpartBead:I open. For appoinUnetlt call cal !ollowtna; pref. Bellltlful flmdture. 155 w. 18th. Apt toiler home tor reecued ktttem. Box tralDlcl. Ll Heathkit
540-!150 or SZHl974 642-3432 new salon N c::bsta Mea. to 2-B. a:.t,a Mea See bet t K!NMORE • u tom a t t c ~ Automatic mama cet • 1 tdtten; alao ,_1388 (Weellndl) 10/T H.chk!t T --e ••• -~n~ ... JOBe ·' · tol-ftlbtr, excdlentcond:ldon. SoUdStateActkn H'9'fft1 kittenl avail, i •• CLERK-TypJat, (elec ~~ openNovht.StO-Dfl.Jc. am -· . $1). 847..S:US $ll95 540-6183~ore4P.M. 1015 1 AUSTRALL\N Rabbits• 5tl-OIJ9 -
-.. ...;,,·.>~:,,.knowkdc,e 1: ':21' ~ e~ ': SAV·MOR au llab nea B~~ ~~ ~~· Sll\.VEL Gu~ 11 """ ral1I • Terml J BABY Klttem to _.. lnddL To IOOd bomt. sn $10,
1; da;~~trl-. ~· 6 wkly pq check. stM526, attendant. pr'eferabiy okSer --_ .. ,..., .pt me. ad a:JDd, 135, Gould Music' Comptny bomtt. 1 le-haired •-:J O»t:a MHa st cm ion utte bencbit SU.·
Sun. Call 0Gf '57' ~ 636-34!7 :itoF.~~ 53J..919'J :, cc;:k ~ ~ Plxme 673--1873 or 175--1& ~ N. Main, S.A. 547.(li81 ehampqne • l ~ 3 LOVABLE ldttem 1Wd7 =~ ~ dw.11' ~
I ruu. Time Maid. Ocean MATUREHou1ekee;er FRYCook shift $100(oostizil)).Milcittml. ucurrrrosttreeHotpolnt OUR511bYEAIR ~ &C--215T 10/5 :..Jioou no.w. c~ ===~=:::,:===~
•hmt .-x..,,.,. Be<d>. wanted. "" 2 ldulta • to $100 Week.:."!:... oni,. '9MS'lS relrl(. 1<le --. ""'Lay Away BEAGLE, :r ''" •h • 15 Mhc. W'"'°" Miii
. Over 31. 6 Day Week, in-mo. habJ'. Pvt rm, Nth, The Cottqe: OiUet Shop NEW ooudl a: matcbirtl $115. lJke New! ~ YOUJl aDU!JrMAS P'tAHO . manfhl old, aood wtl:b 2 B1aick 8uchet
; cllldlnr Sot. • &m. Call TV. P'"'1. Job on 11. 562 W"' 19th St., c.M. chalr, ..,.,_ ,_ In Anti -1110 Oii ORGAN NOW ehlldrm. ,.._1275 10/5 ~· w A N T E I
) 49'-8521 ~94m BLUE Beet_ m-.f90t Dinner eold I: 9qU1. ~. Makes q Wbil! dJOiiee ts e:11ttllent SUPER 8Weet Pl ldtttn ~ •
. ·BAllMAID w-. Mu&! be BAJlUU'IEJt. 2 c:hlldrm, O>ola, .. 12 pm $30. per lhlft .... bed. 5*' -$100. VJ.Sr -Amer • Dar WALLia!S MUSIC aTr !!..""Z: ~ IOl<trmiO): ~ I. ctr;:' v:::t W!l -...... (m
depmdable.Noexpnec.Ap. Uve-tn. Room A board+ AupW•ttreana. &t6-95n4-tpm. Ma A docks. Larry 3fOOS.B~C.M. .. ..., · • . • Jleue>. J\aalCaft,
ply Btwn l!M. V\dddl salary. Mature Sp a a J 1 b MOVING: Must: sell CIOQCh 6 Morpn Antiquet. 2 4 J B ~ 1'JlEE? 2"' T ch t> 1 c e 61$-3345 TV'.. ltet'liOIJ;
Loonee 1971'% Newport epeak!nglatlivref.833-54.14. CA~~:: cbair $110. Handal lamp NeJf'P(:l'tBIW.,CM. BmlNNFJRS _ J'i'et Oaa terttllzu; tab all or 'pt.:.e GOOD tml> OARPE'· tao1a•adlceiQfll M ;
!, --Bl•d., C.M. f15..«iM ::'i.s PM et&-6T.15 "50, 3 matdWW cottee * CASH !'OR AN'nQUES * llmOr\I on the errant Start we'D Nip kMd M6-99l3 10/8 ING. ~ ·'Z5c PD TOP CAs;H JN 10 lft le.,
oou.n:;EProte1torre-WOMEN Prt w/ car, . ~$50.ellvery;d.CODd. 8tatel, mtb'e lhopa. ~. Oct t. If PM 6 S GREY ,Kttt.m. tr.infct, YARD! ltWZl . !ll·l212 * --tt
-..,_ .. G> """' ~ HB. $2 Ir ........ _ -I Min .. -AIL ! P>I ·-et<:. 548-7383 w ..... R<stlltr -• join -... --·LI •PORT --• W''-• :housework'A:1upeT•lae t.,nne Brown 540-1132, ..,.ftc•, 7SSO Quality Kfna41ile 8fld: tbaf\& f.HD 10!5 cand.,$1).AutonmttcBWinl · •IW S
children af ttrnoms. 80-7EB2 · _;'!!_Of'Mn . beauUfUIQUilted:mattreu, S.Wl .. MHhln. '1120 1fAMMCtm . BEA.tJ'lUUL ldtt:•• "'" '10.Slll~.H.B. ' · ~
·weotcltf! .... S.U3S BABYSITTER..,. -QI, • "'" loundatlon; bll·ln ii6TiiiNo . walnut --In ~ DEL MAR . --m>ian • ii!iiWooo --Pum~ ExPERIENCED draper1 __ .. ,.,,_, AttGUSEMl'LOYMINT !nme.N ... llled.$81. lndlllkd,~ am!cti:1154E.Ooutl!w> .,,._ m.el05 ton~:. mt111 ttor&I• ColarTY~-i
se&m1tre9', fl • $2.25 hr. ~ $30. 1*. Ml«OI lledlcal ~ ••••••• -.. &t P1l5 Worth $250. MWl5IS mlft 1orcfs llllf'C ••kin· C. atll.L, JdU... me&e, ~ 5t049Sf . , ITC. \
' ·Apt 1vallabl,. w 110 I• 1 a11 1. T-............ a • "" llREl6nlS 125, -ol To--.... .....,..,. JWnmood ~ ..,... ""'""I w1111e. 11oct.1 wbl,., YlllEft8CNlC $15.. ... ol c.sli In 1/2 Hout ;; '
I , ... .._ 14111111 -........,. --t.ot '!"" ............ "'.,'"' ••••• "" """""'°" '"'· zir.i:.s. --blJDcl ,.,....,._ ...-• ..tm -• ,.,. """'° -. $15. 541..ual 1 --be ..... 11.B.-. ..... -w-.... $1.75 -·-..r$a.GI _,_,._!loot· 1$91. S..,.$225. nuz ___ , Od15'Mltl ~
t pOUSEl<E>FER .... an-Call -V-CM. -Mtded. 137.Z u ... --· $3115. 1 PlllCE -..... * WAN1aD• ~
1' ttan ---I p•--~.u ~ AllOUl llMl'LOYMINT MAPLE IOrtc:h m, dbl....,: Cub or -lllD Jm. ~~. -<:A ;.;:.old "' l"Oi ~ - -S1f. 'G:.. .._ Good Ullll * .....
-eblldral. Rm nq. -· ----. CONSULTANT AGENCY 1Mo;'-6bm ~ -..... Call,\-•,.,_ -_!20. .. 1* -UIWIJ'a-' J.1-Veralo, CM. 55-DN wt -. -::r:;;-:DD w-. NB Mf.Tlll --'50,, _, $15.. _,. anta AM . 2 ALL -mola ZW. 11'M1 ' llf, ..... > tzl
e SAWER llOl'llE ...... DIS -CM'. -E. t'ltb It,, SA. 5"1.... -' U6T llllGER -Wiie ... l'eiu. coll Con1o olt 3· ~ °"'"' -e -e :;i mature woma• tor BA818iiiUt Wa.nte•. . mt ' '9l>les. &me to mothft", WUl ..QO:ftOAM Klmbail · P1t:Jfl', ·tDHM. '-lb(i n: lq*ao&. tllt; W tslD W r•••ris: JI-• """"'"' __ , 2Jla!a: 2:•11> ScM ... l....,,..lon '*"' s..,i: 1'0-,r;"'....,..,; lor loo!. t.11.11 or· -Walnut tao.-...... -·--·•--""'~ • • -lllrt'M -ti
"-·CIA -5'1)-. ---125-. llMa lli.22 1111'-Zll---WIII 11crllict1 _,.., -.... -·,~~-"'!i ---II&· LIVE-IN -111 -U';E lo , .... ;;;;;:; l TVT'Oll-ldeo <b:. lfo .-..-. ll1-70A • .._ -~-WI . '8D Oldi. -- -17 I • .o1!
or -lfll ~ ........ -Rio; -ii» to .llllmll-111,pCdl S'ANllll* ~T*Ul.ll Wal. cabl••I $5 ,ellWllPWIOC01uJo-, ia:,wniy-.11 -MDm1arJ!d<• • ·m-.a••"""--. NA-. -IOI.,• pAf" • -· ,.,_.,. Gwwlol Olt -1111. OI , Die· A .... Jt..t 1orios ~p· aa:v. --· PAllW iiiiiiiii:' -1
, tmr "1 .. J IWA'MIJ;'ijOiij'..\ii lo oil iilJiC Liiiii!i rn · COlfi.fw ,_.... a.I -..... _ .. --• 1111'1 ~ • US II _ .... $1L lllA. -.. .; - --tr-•~• ----1 -··-· ....... •too11.~~4 uwu!llA8Sl'rp._ ... Ne_._ --J:•J&• I -Apt. t. eo...-· · ....... ~ -ijUEEH ,,_ --futlcol I~, 1121 1\'1"11"" QIOd ~ --Dttlll>ot!f-lp.'in. PUPPTEB Gutn 1• -T· .
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Ell """ ..,,.... 'ID me 'IOI'' ..... -. 121'T. !leclrleooadultSJ.90, Hor PO!lfl' waahlns $:0.-. --bnn1 <d 2Sc:-SL!i0; 2 _..., -$25· -.bed -to 115. S--3-!IXU'• S~E AND TllAOI . sz -sz -125 -lbr .,. -uo; -In ..,.i -. new 12!1. 1164-lltl $1.50 -13: both "l'L -;;4 ,. at tr••• l fl. ead>. 1 -'°""-m: l-
l700 · -..._ lor-....,, $25. LI S-. ~ Gu. ~ .. -OothJnc 1~11 allllOllt -H--· IZ: SOia l>x21, $20: Frame, 18: l Mlchtnery, •tc. . . .13:ro. M2-:3829 NEM'" 1"A tire 8Cl'ffll, $15. "'·--'-·. -. _ .:::::r:, $1 _ SS; DllhH. \Un, much. belp tweed, $25: ftt-18x 36. '35: 1 24 x S6 $15: 1
•• __ ....._ _ __, ..._ .. _.._,_ ........ _.,._ --•-.i"l.... ..._ -.._ ted cover fitl m.icb UO; .... n .. tt kNlt 24.ldS, $25; S,00> lb Holst. ~ • t;Ll: 11' H()lflFNAN 11" TV witb ~q • -u.;v Dr. C.M. NMr ~ and uatware 5e IO .,.... Uften, .,.....,
cable $75. Wd:ldtth11tclne h'-er $25. !WJnl.. obiMt $25. 3 Jpe«l men'• box llJrlnc mattr.11, $.Z; l9!b. Space No. 15. pil»n, dt.»t ruftle 25c -$2. Bookend telephooe table $3; Landseapea 1 -BtlO. $l; l -
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1170. Slle c tr.de. hem -77. .... ~-u. -..... bike $.10. !larly Amerk&n l>cMIJle bed apdnr mattress , 'n'a\'tt'lle rod · 62", $3.!IO bird ca(e Csmalll U .50; 16x20 $U; l .. 20xZ4. Ftarned.
• e -........ ~ ..,._ two dra'Nf:r .de.lk $10. New le custom made red Ii GREEN •ocideb Captain• WeetirJ.iboUat <XNOlt 'IV $25; t -· 24x3G, US; l •tW es.&!"39 :tt;:u ~ ~ : lltettO amptlittr cabinet $10. bed.qftad, $20; child . I dl&irl tn ~ent condi,tkm =~ ~;-v~ ~ (1961) tor pam. SS: small life ~ ~ $25: 1 -
FC8J(LlFT 3CO> 1b a.ti: ~ tluh $2S ~ Eaity Ametlcan ~ $10. lamp, $1; auorted throw wtth belce llDC'ft cuahion.1 90'' to 56 .. l5c ft. Japanese refrigerator, $20; &!2-2912 l6x20 chancter atuQy ol
Runs l(IOd_! *° Ugbfbu '6 tripod '$6 ;u Antiqued gold dreaaer $15. rugs, J;C) e.: Quet'n tlze $10 ea.Ch. Mull aeU thia &tau floe.ta:, $1 each. Elec Tll..EVJSION 11''', . S 15: ,..Clyde Barrow, $25; Frame
639-m * Eva lff.:)m Yorkllhirt i.n. H.B. s8.l-3n4 24" round mirror S 2 · white chenille. bedspread, weekend. 642-Dt conduit nex pipe 11' -$3; OJ8Cnfn made divan. extra :11::•:..· ::f>ll::.-l.:""=-,.-:---I
PETS •ncl LIVESTOCK .......a.a $25 1~ NfCE kilcben table $2S, 6 kit-61S-113l roee pattern. $8; 644-1185. BOY $c):U Uniform a1ze 14 Aook1 lOc • 50c ; Hardware, . atrong, need.a recover. $5; MOVING! Shade plants _
IMft ~·22 M 41 Cben dllll'll $21 braided BOAT -14' Fibt.r&la11CRAF'ISMAN 7" t..b!e aaw, $4. Antique whltt double Sc .. $2. TV 1ray150c,19'1 Platform rocker. $3: Box NdUaa.fem..orchldcactus
Pih, Gtnlrtil ~ ~b:Joka ~~ ~ ~ , ova!. rug $Z, '1 e wing: WI~ With oars. Neede $10; Band MW, $10; Golt ~~'i ~ fXID· Rower st. C.Mt Sat alid Sun girls clotbea llu 10, $3. Box (many co1°'5) tropicals.
DOG Pro1>leml CcmiCted.. f9t.&l36 between g • 8 pm machlnt, ceedl woric $15, alJabt repair and 'paint $25. wocds, 00 c. '9. Portable li:i,iONiiiL:-·"i· Y"sinilF< I ~A-6~ . ..-:;,.-;;...,;;--;:=::=;;: boys clathes size 12, SS: bromillads, lOc to $1, Sue. Barldrc, relu..lim--10 come. ONLY all iteml In. cub! 1 new lined chpee, Sl't'f" 46" • 314 Grand Canal, &lboa water ccoler, $8; Large ot-LIONEL •!O" Santa Fe K EN M 0 R E Automatic I Boys,_ ........ ~.·,.~: ~~!, e cu.lent&, cacti. •Utt plants,
fence jum.Pt!lirc-h ••in g . • i -12 pa.Mla, $4.50 per panel. bland, 615-189& toman. $5; o..tom. A1,ISU'ian . Freight • extra.a $25. 6'"30'' washer. Very good conditiori 1"' _.,.., .. , .... ...,.,.._.,., shrubl, ~Oc to; 50c. AU pl.anti
Pvt.traind'.Jdln.&-1491 ~.Sututwith 847-3917 HOT Point portable TV $25. pctteurtainll,$15;Te.nni~ lowboybookcueJS.-Sean $31. Rotary pOWer mow~ COUCH, $25; 3 chair•. in cmtainen. bangina:
Ci._,. 1820, In~~; 32 V1)il 3 •BABY-LINE hiab cbair S6 Older A:MJFM radio $20. ncket,' $1; Womans ski w~ lathe a.lld motor .$15. $15. 1936 Olevrold tire and $10-S20. and $25; 1 pr~ baskets, redwood ~ 'orulb· senerator, $10: 32 volt ftl .... _x nurser wet witb ex~ Small radio S8. %-bird cages bcJota.· $8; ~ .zll-zaa ~te and ~ ~din-lamps each $5; vecy good h_,.._ __ ,,ets. Planter•' . SlAME.5E KlttW automatic tJott -lhawer ar ;:;"'13. 536-MS4 . Sl eadt. 1 ~& keg aewinE machine, $10, :.m9'2 U'lg table $25. 2 1eava ind 6 wheel $2. 15· inch tire for condition. 318 St. Andrews ilJ,l.llClobf\
Jtet::, $15 It up. Mi91km Viejo, bilae pump, $». 1 long boa.t al'uminum $5 548-4448 ' Eastwood ctf'C'le, H.B. c:hain for above $12. 2 pole ti""'ta aF~_!2·,;in incbandl>~: Rd., N.B. 646-83&1 =-·~,·. 1:\~ $2~~ 837~7490 book. SS: 1 ~ wini;bw, OVERST\JFFED d\&ir $5. ' . HERMES Portable lamps $5 each. 6' modem wu ~ 1 ~· I==========• I S' :It 5'' $10; ,2 4 ~ pue win-Oventuf:led' rocker ~ 12xl5 DUNC.AN Phyfe dinl:rlg set. S twewrtter --.. ~ wood llOlfa-foam cu:shiorul $25. grounded cnink&haft for BUILT-in gas oven, S25; Bui t C.M. (off Oranp between
DIME-A.J..INE dows, :30'' :1t 5', .$5; 6·eomice beige earpi!t $5. Electric chaln, 3 l~aves, ped ~ headboard ;Ith bed frame Sears vibraiDr reducer $25. 1200cc Damm S25 +.peed in gas ~ie. $25. 673-4674 21-2200)
Ne •-. Over $25 boxes with drapery -.deep-fat fryer $3. Armty cot 54&-159'1 $31. Hua"e maple n\ck-nac Stand for reducer · $10. 3' transmission for Da.tsun $25. WCXJD Dinette set, 4 chairs, ANTIQUE Butfet, solid oak,
1-"""::...;=;;_:;.;.:;;_.;;:::;__I hardwve, $5-$15; 1 ~di: and mat $6. White oak end STER.EX> LP . 1 selec-sbelf $25. Ll ,g..95~ statute "David" $7. 23" Engine parts for 1200 cc $20; Lawnmower, ST: $2S: Silvertone ste!'«l, u;:
skunk fur Jacket, . $25; 1 table, glass.to~ no. 3 light tiM A-1 ~di~~ to $2 HAND mower K, Tables l7 . RCA: new Vista T.V., ~· Datsun S2 to $20. Kenmore Jewelry, $1' -$5; Dishes, 50c moving sale Sat and Sun~ ~kie tramcerver, $5 dining room fixtures $3. 2 eadl. Larousse w or 1 d $3.fil. Rai..tratn ""chairs $3.50 vert1~I $15. Desk with 5 Electric dryer, works good to $7: Reoord Payer, $2; Jy. 401 Cabrillo St. Comer
·LEA VJNG state: Cot ( e e
table, $4; telephone atand
50c; btcWde stand $1; table
lamp. llhade, '3; · Re d
kitchen step chair, $4;
lldrig......,, $25: ' ....
tufcrete cement, $1; 1
broil.master broiler '5; ·290
W&Jnut. C.M. ~
GIRL Scout Unifonn, $150;
ice cru&her, $1.50: Man'•
and ladies . ioe ekatH $3..
each. Sofa bed $1.5. 646-368)
DOUBLE Box spring and
mattreu $25; La.Wll!m a::da.
$l5; Pair of 11"1> cbaln,
$1.5; Small band MW, $25; ..,...., ,.._,.,.
MAG Type hubcaps 15" lift
new, $15; Maple romd cd-
fee table 36". $13; 2 -8" a
ohm speakers new bolh for
$8; 22 ft oeramic tile groat,
tools $8: BaaaiDettt CODl-
pit'te, ·never u&ed, $11; 3
farmala 9-10, $7; Younc
womens drelSell and auitl,
s'iz.e 6-3 beautiful $2 -SS.
546-3745 'Sat. cnly,
GIRLS Ootbing aizt 5 and 6
25c to $3. rmst In xtnt (U).
dition, or all fer $3); round
table and 'chairs $20; Anti-
que" buffet with band bewl-
ed mirror, needs lots of
work, $1S: old fashioned
bath tub with claw feet $25;
dilrk brown hwnan hair fall.
$20; two teak and rope
chaire, $6. nch. Teak •lat
ceffee table, $5; Daniltl IOfa
needll minor ~r. $20;
11oy, bike. IS; Solid marl>le toP oo«ee i&ble, · $15; Wheel
cbai>', $25; --table with two leaws, $20;
1 P!'· 1.ad* whtte ski bol'.!ta, tM 'foot drapery travet'le MytbolofO' 560 L 8 r ge each. Table& $7 _ $3. Walnut d r~ ~er a . $10. Large $15. 847-8115 =r.SOc ~ $1~~acu~Tus ·~"";· ~·~C=:.M~. ;c=====::;:I
likf: new $10 .• 503 Carnama rods $2 each, paperoback ruulltra.ted pa g ea -ns. n:uid table $10. Coffee table rec~ dia.i.r $l5. 15 watt mDE-a-Bed Divan good · End = work
Ave.. C-orol;wl. ded. Mar bookll l!k ieam. bookcaR $5, (coat $25) AnChor-Hocking '-<;,_. Na•,.•&h·..L. dlairs $7.50 !! f.i,.,~ ANO FM tuner condition, Nylon upOOlstery ceramtabl·,,'""uoll. "'••chlS.; Odd RCA 15" pclf1t TV, somu• -6T'3-S156 wicker f!n!iplace wood ' .,.. -1~ ...,,. nuund maple table -.. 15; 3 dishmasters -.w; basket $2, 8JllOl1ed cups and Pl?'tY lamp& loHJ , 1 new -each. Iron boa.rd $2. Iron $3. needs finish $12. Maiple $20. 642-5287 chairs. $2 to S'!i; Jewel box-Qncago aink dbl faucet new
GREEN $15 Au.:.U ~· ~-gluMs SOc. Nn.o charcoal $3. 1 used once, $2.50. Novel Ol.!hea 25c to $1.50. Pictures roe~ cba.ir $13. 2731 CHILDRENS' Games a.nd es, $2.50 to 21.50. 3134 lO· bathroom scale& 2; GE ~ '-" : .. __ ,_ j.A•-; $1mOe Ugbh!r $1. 2027 Safttiaeo Dr. lamps, $2. -$5. 2617 Orange, Sl to $1 .50. MS-3238 -SUn-Se av i ew Ave . (at toys lOc to $5. Qilld.'• pool K:ilzybrooke, C.M. radio alarm cklck 8; Zenith ;u6 .... ~':"d2 ~ N.B. ~9502 C.~;,i:8ar) S&L ooly 9 AM day Goldenrod) CdM. '673-1350 table~. 3 $am9cnite suit· 1 co=IN=s--~Llnro,-..,ln-,Se"'t~l"'1~-rad.lo' snw.11 6: RCA record
$5; double aprinp mattress, GOLF Ouba _ 3 men'• -· BABYLINE Qib without TWO Maple bookcue head-cases $20. Foam mattreM 1968, $3. Allltria proci set, pllfiYer 45 automatic 8; 2 TV
tmne $15: maple table $3: woods, $15. Putter $5. 3 CONS(_?LE TV works, ~~ !!1~~-!2~ P~7329n $20. boards $5 eadL Twin mat-420. matchU:v box spring _$5"' . .,..-..,...,.,"..,'"=c:-===• I stands 2-41:0 ~·~t ,."',.eetrlc., tahlt J.aQ $2 ~ 12 vaJ w ed d ~ Full size box ~a .,,.. uuuu <.vuuu ....... O"I<>"" or tre box · and $20. Boys clothing size &-14, ~· saw, new ; •vi..,. , '
'-'ded ;( ) Sio· C~ ...... ~ w; o 11, iro . JDiB:ttress with bed frame 646-4140, 286 Virginia Place, ~ $10 Twin~.:i :l5c to $4. 22 yards beige, SINK, $5; Toilet, U.50; Bed, 1.$0. 391011!1 a.noel Pl., """" 1'\11: green • _.., aet omens DI blk m CM · -=-"..... . 'th ••d $4; Sota, $3:50, Table $3; 6 NB ~i~ maple mcazine stand $3; $1S. GoU' bq; $10. 3 ·bat $18; Girls ·~-ray e, .,; · · $2. Oriental lamp $ 3. 25% yards beige WI ~"' chain, $1 eoach. Statklnary .:::·:::..· :::"':::..:~:::~::.,.._,...,--,=
10 foot tlOlr to ceiUn& stooU $6. 2 dark walnut Occuional d:iairs $1.50 to BOX sprino and ma.ttreu Stroller $5. Baby sca!et $1. strip drapery materlala. -40c tub, U; Heater, n .50; Iron PIPE Vise $2; pink cotton
drapes <be~e) $10; child's stereo speakers -12", $15 $8. Maple twin bed set. $12; $15. 546-3934 after 1:00 Diaper pail Mc. BIMel l'\lg yard. Crochet bedspread board. $150, Lawn mo~er. twin bedsprd. $.l; a:irl'• bike,
rocke: $2; miscellanl!OWI each. 548-7440 each. Carpeting, $1. yd. DAOiSHUND u:i. 540-7044 shampooer $1. Jewelry 10c $10. 2 Price-PH&rer faucets $2; Clothing 25c to $1: $6; two black an1 white ruo:. idtcben items 50c to 'lRAVEL iron $3. Gold rua Tank type vacuum complete l.rSHAPED tor 1 bar 8, to .Jl. Mattel workshop, used $4 ee.ch. 498 Sturgeon Drive, Screen door. $1; New fuiniCa end ~ $10;
$3; p:rtable teWinc machine. b5 $2. Straight back chair $15. 822 W. Balboa, comer , m ca x once $5. Aurora Roadracing Costa Mesa. cabinet cb:>rs, $1: Dolly maJJJ.e t:al:k Sl5: roller
$20: nireta 11lnk -vacuum .... , --p $1. ~---,·,., 9th and Balboa in alley, Sat. 4 $25. 4 chrome •tools, $ro. set $5. Woodburning set $1. n .50, Jars 7c, each. Men's wbeeis $1; &hGe rack ~;
$20; tet Melmac dishes SS; ~ ~ eadl. 2;"eciJic Sun. Mon. Apartment size f&nie $22. Boy Scout Beadcrafi Outfit, PORTABLE Magana vox suits, $2; 21}'x2%" ateel two ,re&!< ibtters 50c; go11 blatlketa: $1; child's swing . 214 Abalone Ave., BaJbo1 never· used n. Electric train stereo, $1!i; 11 dinner plates, . .,, 160 22nd St CM o&rt •'l· edger $1· two elec
Ht $8; girl'• Stingray $8; blankets S6 •adt. ' gold Sim Cars, motors, tires, Isle. 675--0338 $5. 3llO Barbados Place 26 cups, 3 platters, c of f e e ~~· ·• · · fans 'i am SID; l70l i
blankets $1.75. Wal' in g controls track $20 545-8976 ,..,.. ,59 BUICK -•1o S!O M V • pot. sugar-crew:ner, $6.50; n-•'--,,.,.., ,.,.,., -·'• bike $10; -es. toy&, ' · · .. ..--nw . esa erde, 54;5-2988 P<U-UUil 11,,,.....w..><> "-1 Blender is.so. Mouli Gl"llder M Boy's like new shoes 4--4%-5, DUCKS, While Pekin or ~-1;ik~-~r' .. ~ toS. '?J ~wn· es 75c. 6 candy dbhes ' 3.5c ~?~~ .... Proioadject!A ~~ 642-44l4 LA.DIES Cat coat, very nice, U .50, 673-2479 -mallat'&, both n e a r t"y HEMP Rugs, 10' x 9' • 12' x
.. ..,... CUIU, •"""' ~; .,. each, stainless st«i service· .......... ...,."' _.-. TRAll.ER. TIRES -two $5. OUlds elec. record $2..25 Also 10' 11' x 12' 12' x 11' ..
mMV« $S; Colemab itove b' 8 -$4. Complete .set lens $9, case $7. Screen~ brand new 8" Firestone ple,ye,r,_JS. l.J 8--0061 METAL cavalier Oarinet ~ cruckens $1.~ 374' .quares, '25c n . 675-
$10; O:ilema.n tantem SS; T!ofion cookware $12. Waste port2ble cue for day lite 4.80/-4.00 4 ply no each. M~"s Sw'•• ex -~· and case. $20; Home made SE Mesa Drive (U ....... r 0369 Aqualmlg tbw $10: TV tray1 bask t-c.r..:. Ni.-_. __ _. $2 'riewin& f22. Large radiant &46-Qif,6 ..,,., ~· • ...... ,....,,Kiil, table saw $25; 24"x28" .,,,... _::::_ ___ _,~-~
and stand $2; saturday end e ....,._, ,.. •• •UL1JU • movie scrttn tripod $18. · size 39, Wlllst 34. pant length abl'itract oil painting, $ID; Bay). OLD Singer portable &eWU'll
SUndey all dl.Y-l1l1 Glen-=r = ~e::h~'k~ Oak table $8• Rear view SCRAM-LETS 29. med. blue no. Light blue 11" Underwood typewriter, CM"'OVIN=°'G""<M"' ... "•"'•"e"'u'i.m=-="'s ma.chine $10, Old ~ neyre Lqma BHcti . ( j 'tb. g1 $12: Grey $10., green and $25; 3 pc. blonde end and of low priced items. No rypewrlter ~ble $1 •
' A-~-,__ Poocher( -~J -~ atie traysk ~' 14a~-11 w: t s~ ANSWERS gold• $12; olive and gold $8. coffee tables ns; Mis{:. junk. Gm heater, $15; inch table model Zenith T.V. EARLY ura .... --.p ...._ non .~ """"-Eur e a a_. .. , ~,,..... pie_ ure Lawn tnowft' $5. boy's bicy-electrOOic radio bookJ and Refrigerator, $25; 50 ft slot $25, 4-diord Omenee orzan
pair SS. eaicb.-OJt cr.vstal ~ vacuum $2'J. 6 piece frames 50c e&til. ~t fix. cle $5; B.B.Q. $3; B.RQ. parts $1 S3 LI 8-9832 C91' track and mariy ext111 $5, 4-14 inch ford hubcai-. ~ -eair, $10. ea.cb. cu.Uery set $4. Daisy glasses ture1 $2. to $6. Electric hot benches and thl 17 ,, _ _. 1 ~=~· ~·-· .,---,..,--,--, ·~ d 1 "· Old G.E. electric mantle •M -·y," . · .• , " J Uo __ ,._ ~-6 ., Sl2 EIA_._. Upkeep-Metric -'Thirty -· ·• uUJ11Jlg LARGE tapestey, lovely ool· parts, .,.._u; ecorator amps ..., ~.._ ~ .... e 111Wla """"'· plates ..., to .; ,...._.ic .,.. ____ Wai+-_,..,.__ board $2; table saw $25; 50c $25• Pull~own 1 .. ~ clock $7, pen and ink'Well
·sn.VER. Plate elec ootree
um, Vf!rJ decorative, $15;
-typOWri!B $12: BilBdl ~ "teper, $.1;
Swag . chain tlec. fixture:
twin aodult' OftD 'shade $6;
Portable Carool. typewriter,
$15; View CMDl!n. h10, $25;
Heavy dl.Q stand, $25:
Ara:tJ& slide projKtar, takes
2 x 2 slides and roll film
~ $22; ProjectDr .creen
40 x tO, SS: Photo contact
Flower wall plates $1 each. portable heater with fan and ".....ui """' '-£&1umy patio cha.in S3 each. 42" x orlng never hung, sacritice, $4; Pi~s in frame;'i-;"~ set $1 tra,vel iron $3, Gatten:
Plant 50c. Portable vacuum rheostat. $10. Ben c h vile, -_w_ALKh HO~.... . "W 6'8" front door colored dia-S25; Large plate a:tass win-$3; Gas model airplane, $5; and Sattler water air eooler
cleaner $8. Coming Wear $4; Office chair. wood "u-..\ one -.-,,er. ere mond glass lites upper half dows, $8. 644-lS86 Metronome $7; TV set, $10, $10. Travelaire water air
1k:Wets $1 Md!.. CU~e swivel $4: Oe.k bedroom nite you .... !~cky at the races }'ester-$15. 2958 Maui Place, Mesa 3 HOLE p&pe'l' punch, $2: VB.lies tOc -$2; Bottles Sc _ cooler-with move•ble st.and
cllit\et 50c, LP Albums 50e. stand with drawer, $12; 3 ,.· Verde. ~180t lxS" metal f:ili, · 24" loni!:. 2Sc; Butane stove, SIS; $20, 100 rL 14-2 wire $5, m
Bookl 25c -$3. Games • Ac· teaged camp stools, $2. ~ 1 ~: "I BRITISH ~ Sporte~ '~-$1.50, s~lers;· S 1". 5 0 . Butane ·lamp, $8; Work Bass AccOid\an $25, 3...-light
quirt, Monopoly, careful, eadl. Lamp ahades $2. -$4. sure waa. I f~ a half-dol-fie $25; Bolt $10. 646-6285 673-2479 beqches $2-$25; Heavy duty Pole lamp $5, Sa.lad Bowl 6
and Crititace 'l5c -$3. over Small cbett of drawe1'8 $9; lar ~ the '9st race, IO I SUNBEAM eiectric beater leg1 levelers 50c each. Elec· serving dishes $3, Green
100 kitchen utensils lOc -90c Picture frames $1-$6. Mall didn't have to WALK STORKLINE Ortb With Sim-wtth thermostat, SlO; Twin tronic parts Sc -$2. 5 ft Area btaided rug $5, bag of
(ice ~am llCOOP; knives, box wall and pt mount, HOME." mons mattreS& plus fitted wa1nu1· head and footboards round table, $15; Other clothes pins n, G.E. Spray ~ spoons, pie cutter, $4; Handle ban and fendeni OLD Furni~. Antiq11e gu ~etsSw~ ,...,~ml · !!1...J..,20. (can be uaed all trundle table&, $1 -$4; Table saw iron $3, small drill $2,
JIOblto :maif>.er, ladles, C8Jl for small bike SOc each. stove $25. Antique nour ..... ....,"" e. ~ ... .,,.,., beds), $6. set; Twin mat-$25. Fiberglw pool boilts wooden swivel chair S2.
Wp -""""· """ condi-$25. OIM .,,......
-$3.SO. """""' 'I'WIN Box sprlne llDl:l mat-I 'I>RFBIDl"==="".""v"'.,,,--,-ood..,..,knl=b treu, $20: · excrileot ad-__ .. _., .., 50 ~ -8 ju.stable bed .fnrnea, SS. ogfU_ •iuts, f " to .......
openen, spatulas, food 64"2-el3S cabinet $20. O!:d Fl'ench SMALL G:irla bike $7 . treu and btmkie l>oard!, $5. f15; Bar stools $3; Beach woman shaver S2. 6 copper
alicen, en beaten, ice douMe bed ..... Old di.airs 54&-1732 set. 2 douNe rolls acrubable chairs 50c: Venetian blinds mugs and ~ tray $8. tongs, mixing bowls, and BEAtrI'IFUL Seal PO Int f.., all .~ 3 d " al '"" ~0..., 17437 Santa 1sahel numerou.s other Items). SOcW Siamese kittai $15. each LI $8 each. Jim Beam botJtlee DOCTOR'S 'Jberapy dryhee.t w .~!,.L4.:.": .., ~alls .,..; Sm I pool table $10: ~ . $5 to SS each. Original lamp and roll around stand mau..u.•.u6 51Jl-><.:, .,.,. •u•-• Dor basket 50c; Box ol nuts Fountain Valley
=re, 646-23&3, Newport ~ lady's suits, size 10 tcf12, $25 $25: s ma 11 desk, $6'. New rocker psds, $3. All $4; S\lrlboards $20; Stamp TRAILER Hitch, $12. each. New white doer 28" x tt> 12· Pants and ~ suitJ
8'.l", $5; CM lawn roowtr ~_._,to~~ lizalle l_Jt_22· ~ and tcber S5 g_ ,_ ~. ._.._., ~ 21" CDISOLE 'IV, 'oVOG:'ks,
$25. 21" p:>riable, needs pie-
""' -• $5. Blad< nic.ta1 bath shelf $5. BftutifUI tut'·
quoise quilted bed&pread.
needs deaning, $10. 4.M-5004
MG-Silver beige, $ 2 5; each. 19369 I...an&e Drive, Silverware box $2. 220 E. ttems clean and in good collector elbwna 2.5c -i2; 646--67'59
Wiglet-Brown, $7. 2386 Santa Ana Heigbtg ott Mesa ~ St, C.M., rear. condition! 646-5924 Oil paint set $2: Vaporizers
Westminlter Pl. Dr. between Santa Ana Ave M.AiPLE Bar stool& $18. each. KITCHEN stove, $'25; El.ec-25c -$2; Tricycle $1;
DELTA Double duty wood and Tustin 543-l7l2 tric tri well $5; Electric Games lOc -$3; Vent hose
CURVED Safa, 8', $50; Girl's
Schwinn 20" bike, $20.
642-0836
be ea for ' ~ ir to 6, fl; to $4.SO. Girl& rtone new , ; dreuea and lldrts, $2. to
poker table, $25: loftly '-A.5() ~-15 ~
I ~ -~ ,..,.,,._,
p um 9qllaw dress, a4u 12, ab:t 10 to 12. Pre-teen pantll
and petticoat, $12; 2 pair' and pant suits. Sl to $3;
white pleated cafe d:rapK N · 1J s:bon. 7% $3 50.
-""-_,_.,..... $5 12 It 20c ft. Books lOc -50c; ·-~. $25,· lathe tools, $15; 2 DEXX>RA'IQR Jam ... 44", GAS ~-·e ~ ~ti ....,.,...er ~~. ; 'fO DOUBLE Box springs and
mattress, corduroy head-
board, $25. 5411-4722
"'"'"' ..... '3<UV &"'-"' '-"'JU• on b&tt 14 Corv ti ba Home, garden, office, Girll bike, $10: 120 bue ae-$15. 1 maife gateleg table $20. 4313 ~I Pl N n'. ery, : e e · t-reereatioo itemg Sc _ $4. -rdian, $25·. ~.,bike, SIO·, (""all) •.::. 1 wocd picnic 6...., ..,,.... ·• · tery, $5. 2114 Continental ••• 0' ~ V $25 ... " ""1 "" ·~ A CM sat. 8 to 4 at 1641 Mch"lrovia "" ......,... -8 motor • power lawn mower, $25; table and benches $7. 1 BEAtrr ve., · · A •~95 transmission for above $'l5, al :nu!(y k J t t ve., Vf<>-13 TYPEWRITER Rebuilt runs Power edger, $25. Call met smoker $5. 2 metal . · en•, 40 LB. Recurved bow, $9; ===-...,~-~-~ •••nss 36" long. $1.50 eac:h. New ~ ' .
brass cafe rod 48", $2; pk.
tures with framft S4 to $6.
968-3105 '
MAPLE Crib and good mat-
t:rtss, $18; Modem swivel
chair, $12; Potty cha.ir $3.
546-8261
UPRIGHT Vawum, $8.
J{efrigerator, worb aood.
$25; "' c A.. 3 ..... phonograph, $8. Antique tea
cart, $20. need reftttiahins.
Lavatory on all porcelain
pedem.J, oldie $15. Halt
mower a.od edger, $3. T.V.,
as ii $5. 2 dra-wer stttt file
cabinet $8. 1513 Orqe Ave.
64W666
HOILYWOOD Bed frame,
12; Dlaappearing d"""
liDe. $5. Pole lamp 50c
Folding picnic table #.54.
Paper back • books. 15c.
Readers DWHt. lOc Books.
25c, movina Mk. Sat. and
SUn only. 4'll. Cebrillo St.,
corner Tusm. C.M-
BEA.tmFUL Fruit and e&n•
d:le oenteltJiece. $7. Kitdten
trolleyt, ~ blo, ca*lte•,
mk tray )'tllow and bron:.e.
$12. She lot. Neuty-Df!W' full
aize belae blankeU, $8;
-lamp ...i end ttblt. perftlC't t6; Ladie1
¢Utllt1 elotbs, dl'ff!lel,
Milts. 8be 8, 10, 12. $5, tac:h.
SaUSun DI Bucknell, C.M.
' SOLII1 cb"""""1 , ....
beds wltb akles. $ 2 5 : M-"1tlllt _,., $5. t«l--'744
FOUR '1bldiQs .........,.
--quoli!o. SIO ,.,, -
snw cage, $.1; Table very good condition. 642-9l92 patio umbreUa tables $5 Siamese and anaora. $5. Never used (new) 2 Wilson MOVING Sale: Movie ~li_ke_new~,_125_. ______ 1 lamp, $5; lT" TV, $18; 21" 1 ~842-="""=-----~-!lent concftioo each. 1 pingiJOOI plywood ~2039-&4&--4700 tennig racket! with press, camera SS. Appliances $4. BEAUTIFUL -Like new!
TV, $23; bath run good. 2 SEWJNG machine, cabinet CRIB, Ex~ S25 ~-8832 table $3. 214 Abalone Ave. HANGJNG Lamp, tulip style, $1D each. Alao 2 tennis Drapes S2 pair. New 30 ('llp Gnw matting, 15 x 13 -$22.
feather pi!tows, $1 eadi. with mokr $15.40. 842-3829 iss. "eo;, SUnday ·and dur Balboa Isle. 675--0338 armer color. Llke new $15. rackets good, $3. each. electric cotfee pot $7. Palnt· MW!t set! 642--3825
lledric dock, $1. 646-1525 FULL sized orib with mat· ~erw~k. · • STOVE $25. R.efrigere.tcr $25. 548--1732 ' Amplifier, $20: 20 gallori ~a $1!i. Lamps $5, Booka REF RIG ERA.TOR, no;
ROTARY Mower, 3 hp, used tre8I like new $1 7. 2 o .1 ,::·~~;;:;;;;.==·•· .::=--;; .. ;;; Martie table $25. T-abte, 3 3 PIECE SectiQna1 ((Old) &a.rden spriayer and tank. ~ta555M· "'Victoria, Apt B~ Couch, $5; Various tables
3 times, $25; Pellet rifle, 842-3829 "BU<XET Seat& ~~ chain UO. Headboard -needa little deaning s:zs. like -"' new
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U2.50, '57 c.bev front dnuna SHOE roHer •kates, me 5, Bomeville, good ....,..., • ......,,, bookCUt" UO. Cabinets is. each section, 642-3'72. spreauer, 7. ..,... 4 SKI And Poles 6'4" $25. Slate decorative itema, $1 • $25; ~ shoes, $10; Basl~t used 5 times $6.40, let $15. each. Stt at 216N Lamp $2. Bikes SS each Q.S. MAPLE Tab! formi KIRSCH curtain. hardware Bumper· po o I ta·ble $25. bint cage, $1. 14151,i, W. Bay
with skirt. 18; ~cup coffee skat.ea size 61,i, $2.*.l, 2 pair Mine_r St., C.M. Chair $5. Sink Unit ;3), $20. Six m:tching :=· (varlowi sizes, new) and W*1nut roflee tab I e $15. ~A:,'cc"::,· ,cNB,::,,~~~~-~•
pot, $3.50; Baby car bed, $2; water skis SS.SO each, 16 lb G.E. 3 speed record player 642-0&12 $20. 548-1732 ' brasll rods, tl.50-$6. Beige A merlcana Encyclopedju wru:oN Golf Oubs, 3 wods
Box cani«U $1. ee.ch. bowJ.inl; ball with cut, used $10; Lionel 2 .lpe'ed record GAS Ene1ne _ Kick11t:ut $10. BABY Bed $5. 6n-.n78 sofa bed, $25; Desk, $20: and bookcase S1 each.. S15 set; 5 irons and putter,
'ftec:onl p&ayen:._ $2. eadi. 4 times $7.30, rubberized hlp player, $7.50 both excellent Ducati m.c. perts $1 • $25, ' S~ back chair, $2.50: 646-5669 $15 set: bag, SS; 646-6759 =~ 8;2~~~ boots, size 10, $5.50. 84Z-3829 cOnditton. O'lilda china tea Oil and amp PUJ:ell $2.50. l~ SP~ Bicycle, fl;. 21" :~~ 1:t.~~)~ n~~en= A UT 0 M AT I C W93ber, rn>VE $10, refrigerator $10,
17 ~-. 16" ~ on ~-·. MEr. AL c>odtum $ 2 , 8 o , set includina cablnet, $3; Fly rod and reel $8. M6--4J49 • 1409 S. Bristtll, works, older model $10 miscellaneous furniture Sc
Vl.J ..__ ~ ""'"""" 1 $5 &0-0035 274 Santa An& 540-0478 table, $2; Rocker $12: 646-8298 •-$25, ~-• sl. 5_ ·-··" wbttls, $2. each. Qiair, $1, rm~ atand, Spet.loer ~·--ice · TRUNK. •tee.mer, st:rona: · Westinghouse electric w ~ ~1 ~
Ford radm, $3.50. 54ll-3(Q;, miumg fl.80. 842-3829 f<n?x Pl .. C.M. with fUll tray $12.50. ())aJr, PORSQIE Header system, roaster with stand, UJ: H.O. Train Table with 70' 7:30 -8 A:M. 16784 Ba)ovtew
318 Cost& Meta Street ·52 OLDS V-8 motor adapted WARDROBE, SS; Fl rm lafa:e ~ club $12.50. $1.2: UHF tuner, new• Wooden playpen, $5; lt1'lall track, !witches $20. Controll Dr .• Sunset Beach
BANTAM Otlckens, beautifl.11 tor boat $25, e x h a u 1 t s l n a: l e mattreu, $15; Girl's bike 26" with buket, perfect, $l6; W & 1 er 5 k I • hexagon-al table $3. 675--4006 $10. Door locks $1. Drapery AQUARIUMS $5 to $25, tisb
and cute, SI.SO. Abo ducb, headers complete $25. very Poritableo typewi'iter, ~ good c;ondition $.25. "644-1569 taperllex comp. binding, or 675-4284 rods $2 to s;. Cabinet knotw 25c to n. 847-0492
white pekin and ma.Uarda, good condition, 842-3829 needs work. 3 fJPeed boys AQUARIUM 15 ~ show. $15. 664-437o BAINTAM ('b~ens. beautiM end hin&es lOc Plumbing WE.S1W'GHOUSE Washing
$2.25, 2612 SE Mesa Dr. REDWOOD tab 1 e and bike, $20. (riew tirts). 20" Dyna.no tilter. All excellent 2 WING Back upholstered and cute. Also duciai • white f:liti.np and 1traps $1~. machine $25, baby &win& $2.
(Upper ~) MS-6703 tiencbes US. Covm SJ., girls bJke. $13.50 (new condition $23. 543-5622 chair1, $25. ead!i. Full slze pelcin and ma.Ilards. l612 SE Shower Md tl.:b titting .$5, 962-3831
AN'I'In:crr .._..,_ Utility Catrineq $3 end S7 titts). S4&-6207 REFRIGERATOR $25, was inner spring mattreu $10; Mesa Dr. (Upper Bay) St.earn iron $3 Iron tl. Elec-""-AB=°'LE""'"•~cbal~.-~Sl~O~"~~ Youtbv~. iio~Vl"a.i 2~ Cedsr chest $15. New t~ JIM BEAN Decanters, $5, $35 reduced for this 'Ad. Single shot 22, SlO; 546-4750 548--5703 tronics llt'!t $4. Kitchen Tchair $1.50, ~ ~,:,i;;
mattrns, $10; Play pea $5; llpre8dg $3 and $5. New each. '22 rifle, $25. Begin-Washer $25, v.u $45 . .Danish 2392 ~Farm Place, Ssnta 4 PC. Maple corner wit $25; cabinet $10. Dectric motors SS. swivel desk-chair $7.50,
Car we.t, $2; Hi cbal:r $3; satin cushion11 n each. ners drum set, $20. 16 ¥01. sofa $20, matching chair Ana Hei.ghta. Decttic irons, $1-$3; ironing -$3 Gas atow S2.S 540-8376 cha.it and ottoman $5, Poo-
Slat bench, $2; Ner-Mar Wtoker boudoir chair $9. Golden Book Encyc~la. $10. Hoisepower 4 cycle 1 PARA-mcbot, new con-board, $2; bed frame, $2; STINGRAY Boy'a 20" bike. die $5. 2307'Ar Florida St.,
twtn head frames, $15; BaJl..S.Q $10. Bar-8-Q elec-SS. Badminton Set, n. Stl~-engine $15. 645--2-488 dition, $25. 6'1S-4l174 table radio, $4.50: ice Wtea, Good condition $12.50 642-="~·s,,.,,,536--0334==~~-~=I
Oiests. JS. _ $15; RCA tric starter $5. New tire ray btcyde, $15. Touter $2. MAPLE coffee table $4. ~ HI Fi bN.utilul $1.50; bowling aboee, $1; 0079 STRA1TORD Sofa good $25. ::a:;, i:; o!.a~: = :.·H:rn;J;,: ~= :~·a! m':.:1~~ ~~~·a~ k $: ~~-.e~OO:;:'=· ~ =~·1:ti~s..;~OO>~ SAT. and ardSUn ~: Las: ~ c:,es i!Y ~~· ~;!
iron, $6. 6f.t.-1540 decorator poles 53" $10 Creepy <nwler, $2. Twin Boudoir lamJIS $5. Picture coodition. ns· . D t eh C.M. after 10 A.M. 548--8)3 moweL r ca H er,, a_:,! repair $2.50. 3 AntiqUe ·"~ •~RESS'O'G••-•. Old eadl. PolU'Oid camera with bed &: mattress, ns. 3' frames lOc _ $1 .5 0. M-'~call' bnh.-~ncial~a uga:age , .,.,; uauav • ..,. .........,. n..ou-n case and cokr adapter $25. ardiery tara:et. $4. Pipe tJpholstered m~e love seat r:.itt•~ pl ·.---,rlvv• UPRIGHT Piano. aa ia, $25; Blu'becue, $5; Twin aprta:ds,' ·store bottles SJ.50, siren
model $10; 2 tube gu &lid brass andiron $20. rack, $2. ft* 1atn(> $S _ $3. ~-&U-4~ pa em. ate1, sAJaa plates, '&.l Ford, radio, overdrive, $3; Alum fulding chairs, ~= .. ~~
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heater, $8, Port A. Ught. 4 pou z;c _ $1, 2 Grecian utn LAwn mmwr, $6. Dor b«i &: R.EF1U ER.ATOR fer aale, bowl1, worth $42. wU tot .....,; gol~h. 15c-25c. Ray s:z: Traverse rods, Sl; Foot Ave .• HB
bulb l I & ht bar for planters $3 Mdl. Artificial pillow Jl, 2az Princeton, good o:>nditlon m 642-6936, $7.50; Hand"""'pe.inted tny MtmOZ, 2ll.102% Cypreu, S.A. lltcd, $2; Mtsfa a I z e 15 1'co=FFEE=='°'Tal>~l"'e""2~4-,-,44~.~,
photograph. $IO; Heavy du-flow-ers lOc -50c. Men · 1 C.M. 546-0004,, 6"t5--419'J wkh and 26" x 17, $7.50. Heigtit:l!I. 5t6-6481 M1rts 50c: Pitch fork. n: end tables and 2 lamps $10.
ty ~h hitdl M: 20 Gal clothing ard air rorce IT' RCA port TV $25 NEARLY new baby Womem ck>thel, good con-OOFTEE tables, $2; light ~el. $1: 602 Jumlne,1.,,536-431;:;;,,,;:'-,-=cc--.,.-= :!t el eater -Atmlus unltorm1 ilb:e 40 • 46 R A: L Rad» S5 Sl>e~tt ~tnri dresstrube fa), An'tlque bigh dition .US l'-"20, ... Zc-43. tlxtutts. $2 and $4.50 Oxme. del Mar 6'B-3183 EARLY American k'lfa $20;
" chalr $4.50. >48-TOU :.<k: -$5. T~n and wnm ... n·11 (·pcto:· l<i' • spMker $$. S48-chalr $15. Baby dl'H:set $5. OlrotDe' dinette ~ end. t women's and children'• ORIENTAL H8dboud, $12: nwui bed fnme $3; ht&Y)I ~~e-~IJ. • .!!!: ,!!5th: ~~ !...iziea.~lt._. 25cT·~~e 6529 l501A E 18th St' CM. T"""ape .~:rlsa Busi.net chairs $S; Box 9PMP Md dAA"""""s,,1°"AAA$1. ·~ ...,_~ 8 Par brUll J4mp1, $15; dul¥ lawn mower $7.50:
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rims. Cb i I d r e n · s en-linens 25c • $2.50. Oarioon BABY drt"Uer 9 drt.wtt, brOwn tall $25. 1 •ynthetic like new $25· 3 overstuffed take manifold SJO: new 4 bl. Small la~. $3; Pair twin ta!Xet a, •et, 963--474'
cydopedl., $%); Cr• a I 110Ud at.le t r a n c e I v e r s white, ~·. Qood condi(lon, browt\ fAll $8. Cb1,'s clotbet chairs. $10 _. $20; O'llldrms f'crd carb., P>: larce bt,rd bedspreadt. $1; ~ black I ==""'""'""'°"'c..:.:.:.:.._
Boob d tbt W~ltflnl Woi·)d (new) $10. s-Ir. ltousebold 3137 Yukm, C.M. M0-02-48. 11;e 7, 50c:, Merl'• ahJrts aize toys Sc to $1.50; Wooden bq'e, $7"; nwine toll«. $25; vdwt kitten 'Picturel:, UO; DOUBLE Bed cornphtte, ex-
year booka. Si<!. ., a c h . ltemg 5c to $10. Samsonite VERY nk!it dintq Ubl•. 4 ntedJum and la~ 25c. N_. knlttina: bowl wWb tep 23" 1164 A~a SL, 'C.M. )'ellow step-n garbqe caa, ceUet condition $3). 536--t580
1'>pular Scienct 11et, $11); traln cue $4. New atadium chairt, $1&. Coffee table, $5. Y(K't(, pa.intint[ ~ $7. hlab. $10: Set of silverware 5«>-8'153 ' $3. 54M:288 OiANDELIER. $25: Bow~
Dlctionvy, fl; Te&ehitll l:Unlu1t SS. ~ Baja ~ Ref'rtlerator aood, $15 · OdldS> record ~· $5. $6.~ steamer trunk, $25; ·~RAMBLER.~ SOFA Bed, $31. Jood mait-bell, 16 pounds and •hoes,
machioe, $10: Atl.. $4: Dkl.Wa, 8'hJnd CdM Hiib. Larte ~ print tor 11.,.. 6G-tt14 w.ir.ut record etblnet; TV VI ror puq _ mob: $25; trNa aria m e c baa I am • 10~. '10; short wave rad6oi
i.-...i .p...,.. Id 18· SINGLE ~ '15, eune,.. Ing """'· 12.!oO. 2 porioble WOOL lbta. B<l~ ...,, ..nat $1S. Clllld'• ,.,. 11oo1, <nN. $25; aoo4 -7,15 • Maplt table ...i i.,,....,.. 125: TV .. .,.., lOc; mlmor,
Medl<•l G•ide."11: lOc. Fitted -""'" TV mMo, $3.50 w!> JIC. --.. ....Utlon $!. Small Wbeoue, $2; 1~ 18 ,_ 6lr29/J j>lnatlon$25: MWm $!: .... eheet plate .,...
BoolDaue $7: Cb 11 d • • (new) ~ R9mrd ~ s 7471. $25. 646-8301 Hoover ~ """CP"". PA.I& G~ pip, f4; bllck ruu. Sbe ma.ttrea tll)d box =-~ 2x6~ .,~ volt tx.t
clMlilm .._, $22; Brita.mica ac>eed SU.50. &rltCUN $S BOYS sport ~ m 10-BABY Qib, white Qtisoo. $10;-Eltctrfe tnJn and f'aill and white cbt'b bemr\), a : ~ su. ~. like new ry, .,..; "•'1 Pl atove, Cfwa:.:O. ~ew~' ~-~~ ,,,,_$!· ~ 12-18, G . -$l Boy• clod:dcc Very pod. Paid $70. if!U J:r). $2. Sat and Sun 1-6 192 Pt'• bike wttb hkq ~ IDCluded, 5($..1317 =~:1-~~ ~·m~·
' ~ ~~ --~ ~,. 2S <. • 11 1-$2. -$3. -n_, ""• C.M. wbeell. SS. 646-'15.15 -~ '· -· etdt.. All ucriient "-let, S2!1<>° ~ RJ<l;lUD...T Typtwrtter, runs Sat onlf 611 MlT)Uerit.e ~ ... ea.Q Kt ~· $1 ntW~ B~ ~:~·1:!.-'quS: BLOND comer table -A 21"' zmm1 ·T.V. RS. Good' C0£NS.-Unooln Rt 19«1 • Hitt new $2$. 96).618'1 {~l CdM S'T3-8'/;i8 '
.....0. Wm SpuUti record& $l. aOcb ib c. ~ c Sid A tw.utyl $15. t&,2...fm 1Jsed lut.ce di.tlpoell fl, 1968• $3: AO&iTla P"'°' -. BASINEITE. m • 11 r '• 1, I BEA\JTJFµL Seal poi n t no:F .. S ft 5 .. ...1... • ' I ~1221 $$< ~ ' vfau ~~ ru11. ....._,ONLY .. 19111 Lem-Sun. '6i t.uroma It. GAS ft.arlet:, Apt Ille', 125. tlkh1.. ntYt'I' U.S. $1.1. Slamet1 ldttenl, SU. ttch.
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Sal.ax C:atburtltor: 5 tpd., 5. 615-J.SM ':' rt. nmn1n& cond. Miw. Direct f C.. ~ * CadWae1 * Bel Air 9 pauenatr. 28.1" ~
AJUl'M. .. ,..., • dlrome ·es MGB""""' w1re ..,,..1a, 11& "' .... , • tt ". " SA"""v1 .. ~ny FOR All......, moclet., fUll p.., ,....,, "" -rimf. ....... dllter<otiol. rodlo. nck • porll1l Om. 540-mS er S6-153S ... 1 pwr, air COO!ll~ 1n1. fUll ..-. A -
511-2$,000 ml. -"''l1UlllG'H-. rod. lo.~~~ -USED CADS ...... to ll500! -""1te !litlih -rod ~-= .!t. a:..,..,= =' ~ x,:..~ -."' \n<) 5.!6-T2!11 • ., ~ ::: !"::·.!,.~ ,.,,:' . FIAT o1tc. ..._ u vw """· ""1· """"· (~ nlNftNn ·mos..0out!11w!o1 ec1to
19111 J'laL Good ...._, '63 TR 4, Xlnt :: .=:::fl';; or"::\ \lallllllol;t Lquna 8-h ""'10H $1895
.New -• bUt $1!!0. OPEL 40,000 ml. mes. ...-ofler. Call' l-c.19-<1155 OR H.-Blvd. '67 ELDORADO lull po1.,
8'Ul18 bet 3. 1~ after 6 PM o.ta. esa 5'&1203 White landau top, lat cv lot on Harbor :Blvd. ·
JAGUAR . ~:'°d~n~= VOLKSWAGEN 'lil vw &tmoot, radio;~' JMFORTS wAN'1'W hftare..<t-.Hu JOHNSON & SON ::;-;:;;-~:;-:;;::::-:;::::l,°"""'=~=,..._=2833~=== q , new clutch, brka, tires. ONnie Countln tPeClal1 _,':,"'lull•' AM-~ ~Mercury Good cond. $100 or best. TOP $ BUYER l!r'!'O, -'• pwr. -a, M Branch
'II JAG XKE Cbupe, white PORSCHE 1967 VW. Like nu. u"" oNf • ~ • .,._,... B1L!. MAXEY TOYOTA d.U, or wru -older 19tt n:... ~.~ ..,,_ni;o
w/ b1a int., wire wbla, mos. Son o•eneu. Muy ,67 VW S _L_ k. 18881 Bead\ Blvd. · trad . WlD t1.nance prtva~ -------=I
AM/nf n.dio. Must sell atru ind •tereo le Empl qua~c H. Be&ch. Pb. 147-8555 1 after n. «M-9713 or '59 CHEV 2 dr 1ta wag, 32'1'
th1a wkmt $2300 673-7126 exbst. Belt offer. 83.1-2441 $1895 560034, eng. Holly 3 BB I: hi rise
'&)JAGXKlSO-SMi!r.Xlnl PORSCHE v. w. '112,""" .....,., EL Xlnt"i'"".! 6'7l-:193T UMdC•'f 9900 1960 qDILLAC &mo de •"""L Nupalnt.3"""..!"7J'
con<l1tlon. AM/FM ndlo, 911 5 oorid., ell ......... Muot ..U. VW '57r'°"""Mdy """'"'-NEE6 A CAR? . Ville air, lull _..., One :;,ooo ~ 1ncac/ •
<hoJM wire wbeela etc. 4 to choose from ltad~e llheU. $725. ~ '65 year. CAN'T BE J"INANCEDT owner. $675, 962-1496 after 6. =,_· '==-=--..,c-.
536--0tCI fl(D). * 100 tnilet. 968-n6 613..s5f9 •Bankrupt? •Repcaeulont ---·-1 1985 QIEV SUper ~-
'63 JAGUAR, 3.8 -.. AT, 1192,MS! .. 534-2284 '$T vw -57,000 .,.,.. ml., •Btd"Crodlt? • Divorced? CHEVROLET Auln, lull -· air. 371
PS, ""-wire wbil.1"'!!!'9!!~!!!!!'!"''!!!'""!~ veey aood aond. $T 95. VOLVO OMill..., •Now ID Area? "'"""'· Wbol-1e bluo "'°" $1195. Orie otmer. 499-2160 1~ PORSalE 911. Dadt 60-8238 Make Payday Payments plus $100. 644-l75S
bluo. New Goodyeau • '63 vw N-.... -1961 McCARTHY MOTORS 4 SPEED '66 CHEV. n N ... ; 'dr.
MERCEDES BENZ • """"· A -.bu Y at •-&d amd. io;eo. "' VOLVO. lGl So. Moto ~ F.dlnaer SPEC)AUSTS hd!p., !WI, "'· tires; --------1'3,'150.. MS-6.155 be.t o&I-~ (2 blocb N. of. Sean) dean. $1tsG. 545~6157; i9i7' POllSCllE 1112. 13,000 . . ..,.. Ant Pb 512-J!O? HIGH PER~ORMANCE ,,.:673-5312,,.:..:;~.,:,""'"'"==~~
ml. 0.... Lota"' -~'1~ = = FlNAL a.EARANCE! CUST~ ... ~RS 1959 CHEVROLET, I $4,ln 54&-"" .....0,, ' LARGEST ....,.._ .. ON IN ...,....,. '1Atlon . ..._
'63 s 90 p --L-I ·-!. ORANGE cqtJNTY $300. upor o....,. '68 vw, a1ru. 12,000 tnlln LfA11ta Selected Auto 540-"31
Good cood. • 548.Q36 . $UrJO. or bot offer. Must '65 OtEVELJ..E Ma It bu .. u. 516-91121 Center w..... a&H. ,.,,,, ,.,.,
'62 vw Bwl. New Oirva.ir TOYOTA-YOLYO 13002 Harbor Blvd. m-4646 tinted gWs. $1500. 540-MSll,
~· ~00 ~ pa1nt. 1900 Hamor, C.M. 646-9303 CHEVY Statbl Wagon. 1963 3220 Idaho Pl, Costa Men
ape. . '63 -ORIGINAL owner Biscayne 6 cyi. Autumn gold '61 CHEV. Jmp. Hurst 4 spd.
'61 VW Van. '63 reblt mg., entbuaiut. radial tirea, like , oolor. Wagon l1oor and 348 Tri-Power, 335 h.p. wide
new tNnsule i trane:. Like new, thru rut. See ·to ap-63 COMET Custorn dlx, dl:r, tailpte carpeted. Power oval! le map. xlnl $850 or
RENAULT
TOYOTA new istl5-6'15-1148 -·. 962.-2812 lad olr """' Xlnt cond -• ,_........... ""' ott..,. "'""' •st MERCF.DD 22(6, c,ooo, ________ '81 CAMPER. New q ., ,59 va..vo retiuilt thruouL $8.S Cub dels, take -very rood cmd. Whit@ wan I ======c==I
""· ·-· AWFM. ace1.·-1969 ....._-.Real a ... , ciutd>. ,..;. --::··,;:: mnnta 13186 .... ~ tires. ,,..2llQ'l cr .,..= CHRYSLER
cond $2700. 96'J-<BG Sl100 * 5'8-S88I LATE '60 P<ntte.c Sedan. e 's.5 OIEVY PANEL 283 cu . ===" TOYOTA car. $5).. Olll 505-37:I> after .........t M·'-~ '5 9 ... ~-1 -~ 3 pd MG. . 4 ·~:: ~ ~ .~ ~;, ~~ ::m~ Low ~~ w:m .... W:. '1fil H~ 4ii~ U:nd·: dlro~e
he ind Drive Tod1yl Sao-s:u;oo. ~ -·" rims, new wide ovals,
MG ml. Alt, 00, rl1 + stereo. bucket 11ea1B. $350-962-8727
..... '68 vw auto. $1950. 32 mi
'64 CHRYSLER. Le Baron.
full pwr. wt air, runs,
lookl 1 perlect. $U15 OUb
cteh:, •cir or take mna1l
ftftla!l car. Mab low
P')mnts. After 5 PM. -rJ l.lmiA MY LOSS YOUR GAIN Must .. n! $>!50. 6C-1536 BUICK '63 OllEVY lmpala 4 Dr.
SelH, S•rvlce, Perts WH • 645-2591 • Autoo Wonted 9700 BUICK .66 , _ ·~ 22 -Hardtop. Cletn! ,OOO ~.~ ;.;.;..~-----..;.;.I ...., o;><CIJ'I..,, ,I.Ml Air, RJH. w/a/w. .-.. .-~m:te newA~ ~ IMPORTS '60 M~ ~~IO~, WE PAY • • • mi. AJC, power, DeW tire!!. 1tr'g. S1215, 646-9740 aft 5:30 '47 amYSLER. ~...:....iv:;
new TOTOTA-VOLYO new · e, CASH Family car. $2395. MG-3478 '83 CHEV. NDVa waa;on ; orig. sd cond . .n~ Here Now! ua; Hartior, c.M. M&-9303 C~ RB.~~; 4::,~/w, '68 BUICK Rivi~ ... _$4.2!fi; UH, air. Auto. tram. Good quick aale! $500. 54&-4981
'66 TOYOTA tnans1sb:r radio; xlrrt ccod. will take ~2311r2 ....,.. tires:. clean. ~ 847-1015 NTAL J1rll.!P o rt
31Inports
3100 W. Cout: H~.
Newport Beach .
642-90i 5'().1764
Authorhed MG Dealer
UMd Con 9900
··~ • '58 IMPALA Xlnt """ CONTINE Station wagon, aea blue ext., Best otter. 147...filQ.1 ror ued can Ir trucb jut! 1967 BUia< Skylark 2 dr. thruout, air cond. Sacrlfice!
with matchlng blue int. Must '67 vw. Xlnt c:ind. call UI for tree estimate. Radio, air cond., pwr mg. ~339 :Jo~: ~";..! "!J:;: s.~·~ • .! ~ GROTH CHEVROlll Xlnt """ """''° '"" cm:vY Hard .... -
dow. $85 Cuti del!, take old-Ask for Sales Manapr C rond!Uon.
., .,.,., Pymnls $39.00 mo. '63 ~5~~81815. mn Beach BL, CADILLA ......,.,
.f9f..9773 or M5-<6M Huntington Beacb '65 CHEVY; Allto, aJr, new ·~ vw, white w/red int, 1 KI 9-3331 '61 CADllLAC Sedan de Ville brakes &: tires.
owner, 3',000 ml. Xlnr ---~='---ALL POWER including air After 6. 544-8041
care. $1150. -Will Buy """"'"~: ...,.,, """""· 1 -.~.,~lmpal-.-eo~.-..,-rn~ib~I,-
• VW BUS I pu:t, '$6., EX· power Ul-....es, power wm-New top &: differential. VB,
CEP'I1.. CARE! x tr a a , Your Volbwartn or Poncbt dow•, 6-way meat, auto. trunk / •Au. 675-3480
TOYOTA
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE $1795. Call 968-42Ui 6 ~ top dollatw. Paid for opener. Radio, heater, of 1 =' ~'·=~=· ~-~~~==~~-~~I or not Call Ralpb • course! Oean. $675! , , • '55 CHEVY Conv. New tires, 1S300=='=~~·Blvd~-~ .. ~w~-==L1=9=61;*~VW,i-~S~q~uo=':~bll=c=k,L=,;6;;7;;3;:·;;l;l;9;;0~=·l~81!!-6088>,:o~<~FUll~ort0'on~l ;:B~<.I ;:~: 4~~ ~~ work. _:: '65 COUPE De Ville. Black,
600 I -• A 9600 full power. Nu tires. Xlnt '55 2 DR. V.S. Stick. Xlnt org
_.lmiipo:iiiirtediiiiiiAiiuiitoiiiit iiii9ii600iiiiiiiilm~poiiiirtiiodiiiiAiiutiiiioaiiiiii9iiiiiiiimiipo:iiiiirtii-iiiiiiuiiitiioaiiiiiiiiiiiij cond. Estate a&le:. Se.critice! ~$285. 6 7 3-7 413, ~ 6421!174 . 1~~=~~--
IMMACULATE '66 Coupe de 'fi6 IMPALA Cmv, power
Ville, vinyl top, all extras, S/B, air ccnditing. Excel
23,000 mJ. Mlllrt ad! due to c'""o...,"·=$1800==~· _673-3S02~-,--.,=-c
health . .f99...3lll5 '62 CHEVY Impala. Xlnt
'67 CADILLAC CON-cond. FUll ipower.
VERTIBLE. All B 1 a ck. 642-6974.
ONE .THING ABOUT A
USED VW
rT LOOD AS HOMILY AS A NIW ONI. le .... .,.. -Jd ,.._., ... 1 lt't elMed
11111 -... tllh ,.... ...... s.tfJ 11111• ,.._ un llaYe ,..H tM YW 16 ,olnt ..r.ty
LAST CHANCE/I
for a ,convertible by O>ntln·
enW destined to be very in
, • :beat.use there will be
no more. Thia one Is a '67
honey! What hasn't it got!
Favor )'OUrSSI, and Stt it
while it Wts. Ownu 644-1361
'64 CX>NTINENl'AL, Vf!rY
good oond., fUll pwr., 39,00J
·ml. Priv. pe.rty. $1195. 213:
4:n-.8290 or 714: 5.16-1265
CORVETTE
'65 Corvette Stln9r1y
4 speed tranmntuim, ~·
eQiine, G hxlCP<JWer. A
bee.utiful metallic ~ wld:i
matdiln& vinyl. interior'. rkY·
« u • e d tn O'.ll1]pe'tt.
Sbowl Unmacmate care. Foll
"""' only • .. $2995
1st car lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
WE MUST SEU: 2 USED CARS FOR EVERY SIN&LE NEW CAR TO
DISPOSE OF OUR USED CAR INVENTORY.
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....,, mec..._, ,..,... W lO 4eys 11r 1 OGO ""I-. wWclllwr co Mn flnt. W1Mlt JH'N
....... .. • ._ tW .-t ..ty IMa .tMMt .... It r-. tMt _,., tH.
Loaded! Stereo radio&: tape.1 ''6l"""'CHEVY==-;11"""""°"=-ceoop.=-.
Pri party. $4615. ~ Auto ps, Xlnt org cond. Like
'56 CADllLAC 2 D f', nu. 1 owner. $875. 673-7413
harc:ttq>, new tires, new '64. rnEVEU.E Maltbu, hrd
brakes, ftr!l pwr. Best oUer. top, V.S auto, radio, 1 OWM'!'
546-9'l5f $815. 646-5293
Llncoln·Mercury
COlita Mesa Branch
1941 Harbor Blvd. 642·7<M
SALE OF 1969 LINCOLNS AND MERCURYS HAVE IROU&HT
IN A LAR&E SELECTION OF VERY NICE USED CARS.
ODDS ARE, 2 FOR I THAT YOU WILL FIND
WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR , , • NOW!
'67 CONTINENTAL
4-door s•d•n, fully power equir.p•cl, •utometic. tempere·
ture control eir conditioning, tit 1teerin9 wheel, Embe11y
roof •nd meny other luxury feetures,
'67 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON
$4390
Automatic tren1mi11ion, radio, heeter, P.ower steering, $2150
power ~rekes, factory air conditioning.
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'67 COUGAR
H~rdtop coupe, eutometic tren1mi11ion, redio, heater, $2450
power stoerin9 plus many other extras.
'64 CADILLAC
~Sedan DeVille 4-door, full power, factory 1lr c.onditionin9, $2150
!aether interior, adjusteble 1teerin9 wheel etc.
'67 MERCURY
Colony Park 1tetion wegon, '· p111en9er1, full power ' $3550 •quipped. Fectory eir conditionln9, dual ection teil 91t e.
'62 CADILLAC
SHan OeVille, 4-door, full power, factory air conditioning,
leether interior. ,
'64 CHEVROLET IMPALA
S990
4-cloor h1tdtop, autometic trensmission, radio, haeter1 $1290
P.OW•r steerin9, fectory elr condltionin9.
:;. . THI AIOVI LISTID CAIS All A SAMnlN•
. Of THI MANY YALUIS WI HAYI TO CHOOSI MOM.
ASll AIOUT OUI 24 MONTH/I0,000 MIU rACTOIY WAllANTY.
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'67VW '67VW · '63 GHIA
1•4111. fully 1q11i11,H + SM•11. S 11 • r • •<f. fully Cpe, vt11yl top, redl•. Ukt
r1cllo. Ll1. Tll.H205. eq11lpp1d + r1di1. Pop 011t n1w. lie. WAL260, ro1r wln dowt. Li1. 14l.
$1699 $1699 $1299
'66VW '66VW '65VW
S1d111. llully equippff + F.11tb1c\:. '1.lty equipp•d +' S1d111. F1dly ~11lpp1d :+:
r11H•. TFTl61. r•dio & foctory oir A w1w. roclio, Lie, R&JllJ, ·TAS67t.
$1599 $1799 $1299
'6SVW '64VW '63VW
Squoroboelc. F11\/y oq11lpt. SMon. F11lly oquippocl + Sodo11. F111ly oquippo4 .+
SIVOJl. rodlo. l ie. PGKI 7]. rodl•. lie.. MZU096.
$1599 $1299 $1099
VW TRADE-INS
Near Wholesale To You
v•. :~~~~!~~~·"·· :~s. ~~~,!~x '63 ~~.~H£RO
,hotfor, powor tfoorinf.
SAVE $1299
'6' FORD '67 UIKOlN
!.\ T•11 I' P.U. A C1M,.r. C•11t, ftill Jtow., I 1lr.
$1299 $4299
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$899
A1r1•ric••· 6 ..,t. *l'!f., 111t. •
tr1111.
. $699
54t.030l 6 73-1190
, . 1970 Harlaor llyd... COsta Mesa
lmnorted Autos
, NOW!
Weare THE
Dealer for
tho World '•
Most
Advanced 4
Wheel Drive
DATSUN
PATROi. I·
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9600 9600 Imported Autos 9600
WE'LL PROVE IT
~, ............ ~1 ...... 'Jwo-Door
driving • its sporting best. Rvo pm.,_ IOOOll
9e horsepow'r acceleration I 26 mites per g.aUon
economy 1 ·Safety front diSc bnllw I EWllY lino oar
feawre proven on DalSUn'I famous Soden I Checlt an
the neW30atsuns. Get all Datsun'& advanced engi-
neefing. Quality workmanship. Precise attention to
luxury. comfort. safety I Sed1n to 4-wheel drive
Petrol. Vlent'so DOISUn lo< your driWtQ needs ... your
pocketbook. s.. o.twn's . 8i9 l for '69 ••
Zimmerm•n 01tsun. TODAY
IMMEDIATE
DEUVERYI
(f'8iJ -DATSUN 1'1.t.DMMI
C>rtr 60 S,.,t c.,.
& l1t1p...+t to Sil.ct ,,_.
GIORGI .ZIMMIRMAN
DA,T·s-,N
S-ALES AND SERVICE
2145 Harbor lhd:' _ Cotta M-l"llOlle 54W410
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S.l&nq, -5, 1961 i!AA Y l'ILOT ·If
TRANSPORTATION ••>'l>RTATiON TUNll'OitlTION
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ON DISPLAY AND R·EADY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! . ., ' .
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1968 .. COUPE DE VILLE . 1967 ELDO~.Q , ··
7_ ... .... rt
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this ts +ruly¥.• fine ~utomobll•. Finlsh•d in satin s
.; silver with black vinyl top and black Interior. Ful ,
ly equipped with all of C1dil11c'1 power featuNs
including power br,1k1~ • 'indows • st,eerin9 • 1e1t,.
AM.FM radio l,!ld 'o:f1courie ¢t!dillic Fa.ctory Air
;onditionlft9: ' " ,\
s.
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; El D0<ado. C..il•n.:;. lv.ory ,;Ith Mt<\;119 •lolti 1 an~ IO~t~ftnt~~ ~1111.a. P!~4~4 n,tf., ~ r ti.. j
",C..jlllle pow" :aulitl! wltli 1)-!i~le,·U~ry.
'e·lr concfJtlontni •f c0Ur1it and Votu.-~Mlu"'
tires. TI.is Is trufy t ftn• buy tt this low P:rice.
---· OVER ·ao. ~QUAllr( 'AUTOMOBILES . ro }Et CT F.ROM,---.....------. .
'64 CHEVROLET
Chevelle Malibu Super Sport. -A bee.uti1ul
tuxedo black exterior with black bucket seat
interior. 4 speed transmission, posltractlon,
Tbomu fuel lnjection. power windows, wood
sport steerbic whffl, .tack, wide oval tires,
radio and bei.ter. You wan't want to miss
thil one!
SALE PRICED
'68 BUICK
spOrt Wagon. This station wagon is absolute-
ly loaded with automatic, radio, heater, pot.rer
steerin&, power brakes, power windows, power
t.all Bate window, and of course factor; al!'
conditioning .. Beautiful blue wt th· aim. wood
'• -g&in panellin1and· matchlna blue interior. 'Dontt.. mDa on•. at only
.. ,, ' l 4"24 ... SAli , ., .iii • Pl1Cl , '
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Green fin· ish with Black Vinyl roof and full leather In·
terlor. Full 'cadlllac power including powm-
vent windows and of coune, factocy air eon-
ditlontna. ·
SAU $4444P~ICI -
. '63 CHEVROLET
• .noala "1per aport. Alpine white exterior w;lth ·ed bucket seat lnterlOr. VB engine, automatic ranariiisslon with center console, radio &11d
·eater, power ateering1 whlt.e aide waJj ~·
'on't miss this, great ouy. ,
SALi $888 PRICI
'65 CADILLAC
Sedan de ville. cadillac'a fintist and fully
power equipped for IUXW')' drivinJ:. Of course
this includes factory air condltioninl, power
windows, 6 way power seat, Wt 1~rlng
wheel, and finllhed in 1Jeam1n1 Turquoll,e
with harmonizins leather and cloth interior
SAU $2555 PllCI
I '65 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Automatic tranamiulon, power steering. power brakes, radio and heater, bl.le
kt!t .seats, cl!!nter console, tachometer, whJt.e
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!lde wall tires.: ·
SAU $.1444 PllCI . ' . .. '
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'66 NIERCU~Y"
Popular Colon$ Park family 1tation wagon
with only 21,000 cilretully driven miles. Fae torr· air and full power, chrome Iua:gqe rack
Beautiful·Ivanboe areen with full beiire:Jeath er lhterlor. Here'• quality at a big aavfugs
,(svY031)
~ALE PIJJ_gl). __ -0 ......... :;l
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' LARGEST ./
SELECTION
pRfvfouSLY
OWNED
CADILLACS • OT~ER SPECIAl V •LU£S
'U MERCEDES. ROADSTER e
.:6UONJlliEIHALS~ ---.:. •,
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/67 OLDSMOBILE Cus~ Delta 4 DoOr hardtop. Factory air
/conditioned with power ateerlng and power
brakes, automatic tranami&alon, radio and
heater, whlte 1lde wall tlra, absolutely beau-
tiful. Satin Jllver exterior With harmonWn1 b-1Cerlor.
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166 SEO. DE VILLE
Exqulslte Topaz Gold with Sandalwood padded
top and gold and nylon leather interior. Full
power Including factory -alt conditioning,
stereo AM/FM, door locks. Truly an out-
standin& buy! (R.OR 843).
SAU $3888 PllCI ,
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'62 DE VILLE PoPul~ 2 door Ku~lr Ivory wtih white full
leather interior. Factory air condltlonin1. Fµll power including electric wlndoW. •Ma -ie&t. See to appreciate. (LYV225) "':· '"
SAU $999 PllCI
·~~ -,64 iMPE~IAfil' ,, I '68 ·SEDAN DE:VlllES1"" '..e . •' '
'67 BUICK ELECT~A 225 • '66 CADl.LLAC 'Cr.wn 4 door hl\l:dtop. Beautiful maJeaUc blue "-~· de Ville. "Alld .,.._;.. fl-'-h with ..,.:11 ~xterior with le-.tbt!r and tapestry in~or. : . ' '66 MU.ST ANG • • .
'67 OfEVROLET CAMARO • . '66 BUICK RIVIERA •
......, """ a·~~ n"' ··~~ Fully equipped With poWer Stffrlng, power lea er and nylon tnter:l.or. Full cadlllac pow brake1, power wj.ndoWI, power 6·way seat,
er \equipment pl111 factory air conditlonin& automatic dimmer, AM/J'M •• radio and af ~t-:ateerlng wheel, J>(!\'Ver -door locks. 6 way coune factory air condltton!ot ... Thtl ii the tOp
"Q&t' and many other Of the exttu ottered by of the Chrysler Imperlal,pn,.~ $11 tn excel-~ Cadillac. (Stock No .. 687) lent condition.. (TRJ?!Sl).
$3888 PRICE SALi $-1:666 PRICE SALE
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'63 CADILLAC
4. Door hardtQp. A atunnlnl all,..._er aqua.,_!t>
terlor wltb matchin& tnterlor. Fully C&dillao
equtppied with power atetrln&, power brakes. power •t and.~ 'automatic ~ aton. ~ ~~in comfort ~ value.
SAU $, 222 l'lta
'67 CHEVROLE.T .
The MOit populU Impala coupl' 'flnkhe4 tft
matadore rtd with black vln,yl root A ma~·
Ing black vln>l lntmor. Completa\11 eqUljipo4
with Yr1 VB engine, automaUG. traMmiuloll, ~
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'65 PL Yt,tOU'rH 'BEl.VE!>ERE
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'65 MUSTANG 07 COUPE
Jllodlo M'lcl fllleler. kr. No. 5F01Ul"'311
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'63 fORD GALAXIE 500
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'66 RAMBLER 990
ltNlo. hMtw, ...,tome!lc, -•• 1lftr1111. <Ua 451)
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· -" ILUI IOOI PllCI Slt40
'65 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
'64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
ladle. Miter, au""'9tlc. .....,. 1'-1111. INA.O 1611 ' ~ TOTAL s19 TOTAL s19 TOTAL 11!1-, PllCI DO"" MTHLT. "Ti/a'l-1 1 + ' a ·L nwr. . nMT.
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'67 CH~OLET IMPALA COUPE . . •65.,DODGE POLARA . WAG.ON
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2 QOM' ill!'~. Rldlo. IMlttr, 1\lf111Mlk. ""'*' 1teerlri1, tiodory 1lr c:endlllori1ng. (FWY 4151 ~ ,.
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'67 MUSTANG
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'68 DODG~ DART GT
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'64 COUNltY SCj)UIRl
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'65 PLYMOUTH PURY WAGON
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9:30 AM B Wottd Series Baset>.11: (C) St. Louis Cardinals vs Detroit Tigers at Detroit.
10:30 IJ NF\. Tod•y: (C) Dallas Cowboys vs. St. Louis Cardinals.
12:00 U NCAA Foott.11 Hlghllghts: (C) Filmed highlights of college
games between Oregon and Ohio State, anC: between UCLA
and Syracuse.
1:00 O Aft. Foott>.11: (C) Boston Patriots vs. Oakland Raiders.
D Sports Speci•I: (C) "Calgary Stampede." Filmed highlights Of the Calgary Rodeo competition from Alberta, Canada.
2:00 m USC Football: (C) USC Trojans play the University of Miami
Hurricanes in the Los Angeles Coliseum in a pre-season game
taped yesterday. Tom Kelly calls the plays. Jim Arnett Is
color man.
2:30 D Notre D•me Football: (C) The Fighting Irish battle Iowa In
their traditional meeting. Last year the Irish demolished Iowa
by a score of 56 to 6. Jim Simpson comments.
4:00 IJ UCLA Footbaill: (C) UCLA vs. Syracuse. The Blue & Gold
men, shaping up to be the fleetest group of running backs
and strongest defensive lille·up in the land, battle the Orange-
men from Syracuse.
O I IBclal I Mexico '68: (C) This preview of the 19th Summer
Ofympicames (to be covered Oct. 12·27) offers an advance
look at American and foreign athletes likely to turn in gold
medal performances at the games in Mexico City and examines
ABC's plans for exclusive live, color coverage of the quadrennial
spectacular. Each of the 22 Olympic sports will be covered,
with special emphasis on track and field events and swimming,
in which U.S. competitors won the majority of their 36 gold
medals in 1964.
The effect of altitude upon the athletes, a controversial
subject since the Games were awarded to 7,349·foot-high
Mexico City, will be explored in an interview with Or. Daniel
J . Hanley, chief Olympics physician.
WORLD SERIES BASEBALL
If necessary, a fifth game will be played in Detroit at 9:30 AM,
Monday (Oct. 7) on NBC. The sixth and seventh games, If nec-
essary, will be played In St. Louis, Wednesday and Thursday (Oct.
9 & 10) at 10:30 AM on NBC.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
10:00 AM U Summer Olympics 1968: (C) Opening ceremonies of the
19th Summer Olympic Games are telecast live from Mexico
City. Shown is the colorful pageantry of 7,000 athletes from
more than 100 nations marching into Olympic Stadium to sig·
nal the beginning of the Olympics. Chris Schenkel hosts. The
first events will be televised (bmorrow at 7 PM. Fonner Olym-
pians Jim Beatty, the first American track star to run a sub·
four-minute mile indoors, and Donna de Varona, a double
Olympic swimming gold medal winner four years ago, have
been signed to serve as just two of the expert commentators
for the coverage. See Olympic Schedule for specific listings.
12:00 O ABC's Wide Worfd of Sports: (C) Taped highli~hts of the
Le Mans 24-hour Grand Prix of Endurance, from le Mans,
France. Jim McKay hosts the special 75·minute program.
1:15 U NCAA Footb1ll: (C) Penn State at U<;LA. Description is by
Keith Jackson and Bud Wilkinson.
4:00 IJ The Professlon1ts: (C) "Basketball."
4:30 1J Nfl. Game of the Week (C)
5:00 IJ AFL G•me of the Week (C)
5:30 IJ Celebrity Bllll•rds: (C) Groucho Marx challenges Minnesota
Fats.
8:00 m Bo"lng: (C) Featherweight Pete Gonzales vs. Jose Morino,
number 5 ranked Featherweight of the World, at the Silver
Slipper Ballroom ring in las Vegas.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
10:00 ti QI (I) Mission: Impossible. Former boxing champion Sug1r
Ray Robinson guests in a two-part story about a boxing
syndicate that fixes fights.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
9:00 IJ Here Come the Stars: Cart Reiner is "roasted" by Jack
Carter, Sheldon Leonard, Rosemarie, Harvey Korman, Ketty
Lester, Lenny Kent. Sammy Shore and Kitty Kover.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
9:00 IJ Showcase 5: "The Polly Bergen Show." Songstress Polly
Bergen and the award·winning vocal group The 5th Dimension
star in this hour special. Miss Bergen demonstrates her versa-
tility-beginning with th~ bouncy "I Can See It Now," then
switches to ballads like "I Can't Give You Anything But Love."
She's also effective with a medley of torch songs identified
with the late Helen Morgan, including "Why Was I Born,"
"Don't Ever leave Me" and "Bill." The little Pearce SJsters
are Polly's special guests.
10:00 U @ CJ) Thft't Ufe: Kay Medford, Shelley Berman and
Michele lee guest in tonight's episode titled "Our Wedding."
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9
9:00 fl!) I IHc!A I "Rite of Sprinc." Zubin Mehta conducts the Los
Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra In Ivor Stravinsky's "The Rite
of Spring." KCET has documented the feeflngs of some of the
symphony members as they wor1( with Mehta. The special
program was made possible by a grant from the Michael J.
Connell foundation.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
8:00 IJ Qt (I) H•Wllll Five-0: Sal Mineo guests In tonight's story
apout a singer who decides his career needs a boost so he
arranges with "friends" to stage a phony kidnaplna. When his
pals learn he is the son of a millionaire they decide to pl•y
the "game" for real. Sounds a good deal like a true·llfe
Incident that took place some months ago and it will be
interestlfli to see how the writers avoid the obvious, and how
they end the episode.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
8:00 tI!) i IBc!AL I "FiniH'S R•inbow'' Chonl Contest! Five finalists
from KCET's summer·IOfli choral contest. co-sponsored by
KCET and the YWCA, will perfonn SOflis from the w.,n.,.
Brothers-7 Arts film. The contest was Instituted to promote
KCErs benefit .premiere of the movie on October 16. th• wtn·
ning group, to be chosen on tonight's program will be presented
at the first-nighter premiere.
Roy Bulla's
Stevena TY
1953 NeWpol't Blvd., Cost• Mna
Phone 548-3494
,....
JOHN WAYNE
JAMES STEWART
LEE MARVIN
THE MAN WHO
SHOT LIBERTY
VALANCE
11:15 PM SATURDAY Ci)
TH! DAILY PILOT, TV WEEl<. OCTOBER !I, ltM
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 5
fVfNING
•:001 n. 111 ... (C) (~ . 9 (i) f'rNl .... (30)
Cia!IT Ole Opry: (C) ( The
Willis Brothera futSl. G a.a Cttr. (C) (60) Sim Rid·
die host$.
I n. lllWadln (C) (60) Sa.... ........
lt&D RtNw: "Noise Pollution."
Dr Albert Hibbs and 1n expert on
noise discuss the problem of "pol-
lution" from mactiinery and offer
tome aolutlona.. (R)
':30 0 MIC SatalfdaJ, Report: (C) (30)
Jus M1r1ow. D Melodr l111dl: (C) (60) The
Olflards aunt. n s...... n.trr. <C> (60) "Ar• There Al)y More Out There Like
Your• Robart Ryan, Klthtrine Ross.
Sharon F1rrtfl star. When his dallttl·
ter end three of her collqe frienda
are lnvolvtd In 1 hlahway fatality, a
tether decidu lie must learn who
WIS at the Wtlttl and make the
1ullty one pay. m Wotpw Spedal: (C) (60) "The
Bold Men." Director Bill Friedkln
taku the viewer Into the n11lm of
d1redevlls, adventurers and scien-
tlsb--the men wflo explore the
many ftceS of danaer.
7:00 6 9 (j) CIS Ewettlllc Nen: (C)
(JO) Ro1er Mudd. 0 ldfBC Sarver. (C) (30) Bob
Wri&ht hosts.
E hatll ValllJ Dip: (C) (30)
.-'The Leprechaun of Last Chance
Gulch." A younf lrisll immi1rent
strikes it rich when he Is convinced
his hard-bitten proapectln1 partntf
Is the leprechaun who appeared to
him in 1 drum. Denny Milltf, Wal·
ter Bur1te, Don Hauerty, Don M•
iow1n, Maura McGiveney star. Rob·
ert Teylor hosts.
I McH1lt's N1VJ (30)
flatt1tn for LM111
PlaJfn& tM C11ltlr (R)
1·2·~5 • Co-Co
7::JO' llJ~ Jackie Cltaotl (C) (60) • 6 Ad ... 12: (C) (30) "LOI· 1 . " er Milloy ind Reed are
invotvtd In a hlfh·speed chase, a •
murder case, ind a family dispute.
The officers are tipped off to a
murder, and Reed becomes upset
when tlley must tum the case over
tD detectives after they find the
detd body. But his se1rch for e~
cltement Is realized later when they
spot • "hot car'' containln1 two
su11>lcious.lookln1 men. II Movie: "Union flacfflc" (advtn·
tur1) '39--Barbere sttnwyck, Joel
McCrea. D C17J rn The Dat1111 lllltt: (C)
(30) lfm Tanae hosts.
G Million $ Movie: (C) "Anow·
lleld'' (western) '53-Char1ton Hes-
ton. J1ck Pal1nee.
0) Trvtfl w CollstqlltflCel (C) (30)
I!) Fnortt. story (C) (30)
fE T1lt llblt AMwtR
fli) DOUT 1lt Poputatlon fltob-
lt•: "Brazil -Gatherina of Mil·
lions." n. flr1t of six prop1ms
follows the mlar1tory cycle of Bl'I·
zll's pees1nta. wflo .. ndtf from
the trld rqlons of the northtut-
ln .. rcll of betttr llvlna condl·
tlon>--ind mlrrate to tti. cltla at
a rate of 60,000 people • Jllr.
L1IO ft 9 (i) Ctt s-t: (C) (30) 'iCioSefy W1tclltd Plana." Mu
..ves as "bait'' by poelnc as 1
COHTROl courier after flvt couriers
disappear mysteriously Wflllt In
mld·fllehl Aaent 99 Johi1 Mu on
the trip ma1queradln1 11 en elrUne
stewardess. Pete Barbutl, M1ur1ne
Dnnon. and Ed Plitt are f•wred. o cm m n.. ...,,.,..... a ... :
(C) (30)&b Eub1nks hosts.
Gt lodnr: (C) (2 hr) Mlddtt·
welchts Fred Hernandez of Las V•
ps and Bobby Rye of Los Anseles ao at It In the main bout from the
Silver Slipper In Las Vt1aL
I!) I.ell Owens Dow (C) (30)
im NET Jo11Jn1I: (C) "The Belin· mnr of life." <R>
@!) Nueva Ctta Muslcal
~30 ft 9 Ci) My Tint Sona: (C)
(30) Colilrovtrsy erupts In the
Douctas household over the selec-
tion of 1 doctor for Kltle dutln1
he< prernancy. When Katie •ltc:ts
Or. Osborne (Leon Ames), 1 non-
conformlnc man of medicine Who
delivered lier, the f1mlly Is 1palltd.
0 @ 00 Tiit Cllolt and Mra.
Mair: (Cf (30) "Treasure Hunt."
Pieces of a treasure map found In
different pl1c:es send Captain Greu'a
stingy nephew on a wild repalrin1
11>ree at Gull Cott11e. 1Urprlain1
Mrs. Muir. Ch1r1es Nelson Reilly la
the nephew. Anne Travis appears
In 1 dream sequence.
0 @ CD Lawreia Welle (C) (60)
I!) Bill Andel'SOfl 5'ow (C) (30)
@!) Dutlo Musical
9:00 fJ (9 (i) Hoc.n's lfttter: (C)
(30) Carter's cmln1 for htssen-
pfeffer leads him to construct 1
rabbit trap so complicated that It
is mistaken for a secret electronic
device by Col. Klink. T1kln1 1dv1n-
ta1e of Kllnk's 1ullibllity, Ho11n
becomes ultrasecretive 1bout tht
constructlon of the machine and
dubs it a Gonculator.
0 tD @ S.turd., NicM et tllt
Mt¥iel: (C) "Dll1H•" (advtn·
ture) '66 -Charleton Heston, Sir
Laurence Olivier, Rldlerd Johnton,
Ralph Rich1rdson. When a British
aeneral and 10,000 untrained EaP·
tian troops are massacred by a fl·
natical Ar1b reliiioos leader known
u the Mahdi, Prime Minister Gl1d·
stone sends G1ntr1I Char1e1 "Chi·
nese" Gordon to the Sudan to
eYacuate 13,000 troops and civil·
lans. m Stoneman f'••llJ Show (C) (30)
@l) 1lt AdDra c._,.111: "Twtlfth
Night." A full-scale production for
the first time on American tel.vi·
sion of William Sha~are'1 cl1a..
le comedy, "Twelfth N1itit. or What
You Will." Performed with 1 con·
temporary vitwPJPlnt, the pley bt-
comes 1 "black comtdY''-. •Mi·
tive study of ravt11t lm1ps. Tht
cut Includes Ear1e Hyman, Maeve
McGuire, Carol Rossin, ind Joel
Stuart
@!) Nocitu T~u
I '
...
I ...... (I) ............ : (C)
(30) lliiitrbl apnt T Id s.fft
---------------------------------., (luat Sid Melton) can't watt ID
meet UM Bl'ldltJ Slstttl tlnJ1n1
trto ht timed llatrt unte1n for tM
Buddy Bustw telwbion show. Hls
Tl
excitement mounts u ht meets
Biiiie Jo, tMn Bobbit Jo..-4nd ftntl·
ly B.tty Jo, ob"*'9ly In • f1mUy
wrt. Shocked, ht ltlR lnsbts 1 dell
Is • dell.
D@ (]) .....,._. Piiier. (C)
(60) Jl(nmy Ourtnte hosts. Guests
ue Joey Heltherton, six IYfMISts
who vMd for places on the U.S.·
otympjc team, The Lennon Slstera.
lewis & Chrtsty, ind Don Ho ind
Th• Allis.
IJ News: (C) (30) Llny Burrell.
llJ Elmllt TIM Show (C) (30)
Ill LI Tol"Mftb
10:00 R QI) ()) M111nlr. (C) (60) She,.
North plays 1 WOllJ•n on the run
souaflt by her husblnd, by 1 syn.
dlc1te of sophisticated thieves, end
by Mannix.
D Dr. 111c1 ... (60)
IJ Mowlt: "Toy1 hi tltt Attic" (dre·
m1) '63-Deln M1rtin, Ger1!dir)e
Pap, Yvette Mlmleux. m News: (C) (30) Cliff Kirk. m ears c.rral (C) (30)
t!)lea de Malet
10-.30 D ..., Crier (C) (30)
GI Joe ,,_ (C) (2 hr>
.II) C.lllltly·Wllttnl Show (C) (30)
11:00 8 EMii O'Cledl a.,.rt: (C) Clete
Robtrtl.
&'I ...... Ptlff'1 Lis Yeps: (C)
(30) Alen Kin& ruests.
D Wttbftd ..... : (C) Keltt. Mc-
Btt. m Mowlt: ...,.., ....... (drem1)
'U-oena AndrlWI, Jean Peters.
11:15 R Febllom 52 Mn: (C) ll11llJ ea.. to Conl .. " (edventure) '59
--Gany Cooper, Rita Heyworth, Vin
Heflin.
D Wayne-Stewart-Marvin! * All In 'THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE'
D SltlrdlJ lliltit MM: """ Mu Wiie SW llMrtJ YIMMe"
(watlm) '62-James Stewert. John
Weyne, Lee Mervin, Vera Mila.
11:30111llt lltll Hew Ntws: (C) Jm Mar1ow.
D Mewle: "fni..r (mystery) '47
--Glenn Ford. J1nls Carter.
8J Teetre F .. lllf
11:50 II Mewte: .......... Fek:ol" (mys-
tery) '41-Humphl'IY Boprt. Miry
Astor.
12:00 D 1lle T1t1llltt ... (C)
12:30 GI New CltJ m Cfne9• Slblrdrt: "ChlClao
COnfldent11I."
1:00 8 Mwlt: "11111 £a Incl I" (com·
tdj) '47 -Clludette Colb1rt. Frid
MecMurrty.
1:30 II Mowit: (C) "Phareoh'1 w ... n"
(dr1m1) '61 -John Drew 81rr1·
mcq, Lindi Cristal.
m M·NIOt Sbow: "Cl uaht." ''The Oivt1'1 Dftclple," ind ''l'hf Corpee
Y1nllML"
2. .......... tf lit......., (C)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
9:00 0 @ (1) (C) "Do Not Disturb." It's Doris Day Week this week
on networ1< television. Everybody's favorite "gir1 next door"
dominates the screen scene with two movies and her weekly
series. In this film, Miss Day plays opposite Rod Taylor, and
they are a lovely young American couple who have been trans·
ferred to England because of his job. The combination of Brit·
lsh customs, his business pressures and her meddlesome ways
nearly leads to divorce. The 1965 flick was prOduced by Aaron
Rosenberg and Martin Melcher (Miss Day's late husband) and
directed by Ralph Levy from a screenplay by William Falrchlld.
Hermione Baddeley, Sergio Fantoni and Reginald Gardiner
• are featured.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
9:00 O @ (j) (C) "Gambit." Shirley Maclaine and Michael Caine
star in this insipid spy tale produced by Leo L Fuchs.
T\JESDAY, OCTOBER 8
9:00 D QJ CI> (C) "The Rare Breed." The drama 1s set against the
background of the 1884 National Stockmen's Exposition in St.
Louis. James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara star with Brian
Keith and Juliet Mills also appearing. The story is about the
sale of a pnze Hereford bull and his transportation to his new
owner. The saddle bum hired to drive the beast to its new
home must combat a gang of would·be rustlers and bitter win·
ter snows. This adventure film was produced by William Alland
and directed by Andrew V. Mclaglen from a screenplay by
Ric Hardman.
WE°"ESOAY, OCTOBER 9
9:00 D @ (1) "Or. Strangelove: Or How I learned To Stop Worry-
lng and Love the Bomb." Peter Sellers, Sterling Hayden, Kee·
nan Wynn, Slim Pickens and Tracy Reed star in this "bomb"
of a film about the Pentagon, SAC, the President and the cold
war turned hot, A controversial film, with some funny, satiric
lines, and a surprise ending, It will put some viewers to sleep;
others won't be able to steep after seeing it. Stanley Kubrick
produced and directed.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
t:OO 1J ~ (() (C) "Glass Bottom Boat." Another of the cotton·
candy Doris Day flicks, this one co·stars Rod Taylor (again!),
Arthur Godfrey, John McGiver, and Paul Lynde. A Top Domestic
Box·Office Grosser in 1966·67. the film is about a young lady
who plays mermaid to help her father's lagging glass·bottom
boat service off Catahna, and who becomes involved in a
cloak·and·dagger scheme to steal plans from the space lab·
oratory where she wor1<s.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
9:00 O @ 00 "Help!" Anyone over 30 had better leave the house
tonight! The teeny·boppers will be taking over the sets for this
airing of The Beatles' flick about a gang of eastern thugs who
try to steal a sacrificial ring sent to Ringo by an adoring fan.
Leo McKern, John Bluthal, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti and
Roy Kinnear co·star. Songs featured in the United Artists re·
lease are "You're Gonna Lose That Girl," "You've Got To Hide
Your Love Away," "I Need You,'' "The Night Before," "Ticket
To Ride," "Another Girt,'' and "Help!" All were written by John
Lennon end Paul McCartney . .....
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£)(, OCTOBER 5, 1"8
SUNDAY
OCTOBER I
\1 () I? ~ I N (,
All stations reserve the
rf1ht to change program-
ming without advance no-
tice.
6:15
6:30
6;50
7:00
Tiit Qriatoptlera
Tiie Bible Auwn
Clwe Ua Tllla D1J/Niws (C)
Ta nd Jeny (C)
Mr. Wbllbettt (C)
7:30 Aqa111n (C)
. '
MotllOn T1btmKle C11oir (C)
1:00 • !f ~~for T1MJ AN Ever~~BS News Spe-
cial studying the historical sifnlfi·
cance of the ancle11t city of Pra11ue,
Czecho.slovakia. for Jews of a mid·
die European bactlground.
Tiit Cltriltophe11 (C)
Cltlltdrll of TotaOmlW (C)
• More for Your M•M1
M's Clftoon Clstlt (C)
lllaille,,., Allfanc.
Ced It tN All.. (C)
lltaftl SObf'I IN Hlios 1:15 n. CMstupltera
t :30 I rrofl'•
'
Mlden Mlmolllf1es (C)
AdlM Theatre: (C) "Bliek Earle
Santa Fe."
I ladlryn lutllaa• (C) m Pt•tlcOsta' tte11om tialtla kMEX (C)
9:00 C.IMfa Thret (C) MJ Flftrite S...n: (C) Rev.
Casper Glenn. Bellvue United Pres·
i
byta:." Church. Los Angeles,
D "1 of Discovery (C)
C.a,er C.rtoona (C)
Momtoa titMral Conftttnce: (C)
The 138th seml·annu1I World Con·
ference of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Letter·Dey Saints, from
the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake
City, Utah, will feature music by
the world·lamous Mormon Tiber·
nacle Choir.
I C.untry Mulk (C)
~ A. A. Allel'I
Flm lltttflt ctiurdl
r .. lftd Jeny (C)
I ltdades (C)
t :lO futalrt: "The Gentle Hind."
9 (i) Wlftd Serita latball: ( ) Sf. TOuis Clrdin1la vs. Detroit
Ti11ers 1t Detroit. 0 Mwll: (C) "Ille ''tit JISSI
1.... R11cr (western) '54-Wil·
lard P111ler, Barbera Peyton. o ~ rn "• 1t1tta <C> m MO.it: "Ontinltiotl s.tw. ..
sci·fi) '36-Buster Crabbe.
Cl) AqU11Hn (C)
10:00 lllllde FMtb.111 (C)
@ (1) Unn Utt Uofthlrttd
([)Town Hill MHtt111 ~ .. 11
10:30 NF\. Todly: (C) Dallas Cowboyi
vs. Sl Louia Ctrcllnals.
I@ ~ Kina 1ton1 (C)
11:00 ~-T· Q1lld1 (C)
(jjj Cl) ll•lnllt (C)
C!Mytt1ne
~•rdt bl tll1 Home (C)
11:• °" rn oac..ery: (C) "Dl.sclw· ery Goes to Israel."
G H18'1 Adwtnture: "Bia Jim Mc·
Cl~in." 9 Cl) W....Uln1 (C)
1?:00 8 .... Altry . @cW NCAA f~ll HIP.
M..te: "I Wu a Mall W•
t" (comedy) '4~ry Gr1nt,
Marion M1rsh1ll, Ann Shtrid1n.
I lnt .. Upit P1rtllt
C.apeon tn Pao hip (C)
12:30 ftaturt
T1la of ttlt Qoldtn Wtlt
Public Strvkl (C)
Cl) NF\. football : (C) Sen Fr•n·
cisco vs. Los Anaeles.
1:00 D @ 00 Aft foetball: (C) Bos·
ton at Oakland. 0 @ (]) ISMS 1nd Allnt..: (C) Secy. of state Dun Rusk auem. O Sportl Special: CC) "Calaary
Stampede." The Celaary Rodeo oom-
petilion from Alberta, Canada, Is the
first event to be covered on thla
new sports pro11ram.
I Rewival fi,.1 (C)
ftflPI Stndlez
1:30 Willi111 8uctlty Sllow: (C) 'Tht
McCarthy Phenomenon." m Voice of Cal'llfJ (C)
2:00 I) he• die N>tion: (C) Democr1t·
ic vice presidential candidate £.d.
mund S. Muskie auests. 0 Prm CoeftftnCI (C) m USC Footbln: (C) USC vs. Mi·
ami.
CV Armdllir Advtfttur1 (C) I Roller Derby (C)
2:30 atru 1t1d the Ntwt (C)
Notre Dame Football: (C) Not"
Dame vs. Iowa. O Movie: (C) "Ill• Prince no
Wu 1 Titler (adventure) '51-
Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Hero's
iifand" (adventure) '62-J1ma Ma·
son, Neville Brand.
I CV Chartll Chan
3:00 lnalder /Outsider (C)
Canlcadt of Boou (C)
Man in the Alt of Rnolutio..-
ary Cllan1t: "The Power of the
Person." Prof. R11hav1n lytf' Is
moderator, and lecturers are Don·
aid McDonald and Prof. Edward
Casey.
• Esta tt la V'eda
3:30 C...•ltllltllt (C)
Zllfa .. (C)
Tar*ICla MaJana
4:00 Viewpoint (C)
YeuUI -PoHc:• (C) UCl.A Football: (C) UClA vs.
i ac·use.
@ CV 1 IPIC!A$1 Mulco '61:
( Anchorman Chns Schenkel Is
joined by Jim McKay end Bill
Flemming for thi' hour·lonf a.,.
cial preview of the 19th Sum·
mer Olympic Games from Mmcl
co City. The preview pretents el·
elusive ABC footllte of the Soviet
Olympic swimmers tr1lnln1 in the
Black Sea and Russian trlcll atan
worilina out In the mountains of
Soviet Armenia. A look at French,
Japanese and Kenyan ethletn In
their respective hiah 11tltude train·
Ina camps fives viewers en Idea
of what Amerlc:.n Olympians will
be up aaainst In Mexico City. There
will also be up·to·d•I• fllms of the
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4:30 IJ Niiws11t1ktrs: (C) Gov Ronald
Rea1en auuts.
I On C..pus (C)
Ntwa (C)
Troft11 Huddle (C)
@ ftltwt: (C) "How Do We
Know It's Usr•
til) Outreldl: (C) A docurntntary on
the wortl btlnc done by the Phil•·
delphia Adult Armchair Education
Program and th.e Phlladelphla Op·
portunities lndustrl1llz1tlon Center.
The centers se1rch out the ii·
literate unemployed and train them
for placement in s.emi·akllled jobs.
5:00 I News: (C) Clete Roberti.
· Ntwa ConftfertU (C) Movie: "The Clw M1n11trlt"
(drama) '50-Jane Wyman, Kir1c
Douglas, Gertrude law~net. 0 DEIUT Slllrley· Ttmplt StofJ·
book: "Sleeping Beauty." Judith
Evelyn, Alexander Scourby end Anne
Helm star in the classlc fairy tale.
I Tht Fllntstonet (C)
H1vt &un, Will Trtvel
(1) Seven Arts Thutre: "De·
sire In the Oust.'' Q3 (6) You tnd tllt LJiW (C)
El\) Capitol ind Citro: (C) "Crisis
In the Cities." CfJ!Kf tlM N1tion (C)
5:30 Wendy Ind Me (C)
Q) (6) feature
My flVOfite M1rti1n (C)
&illlc1n'1 Island (C)
: News In PtfSC)ldivt (C) (R)
Ci) Auteur Hollr (C)
EVEN I N G
6:00 II a~ TIM 2ht Century; (C)
(30) "Miracle of the Mind.'' Host
Walter Cronkite presents an exam·
ination of what scientists know
about the mind and how they may
be able to control It in the future.
8 @ 00 CGllegt Bowl (C) (30)
Dick Slncl1lr'1 Polh Pu1dt (C)
(60) I
ITime Tunnel (C) (60)
Don1ld O'CGnnor (C) (90)
12 O'Clock Hip (60)
Gospel of Cbrlst
6:30 R1lph Story: (C) (30) The city's
o!dest ambulance service is spot·
lighted.
• future (30)
TV Rtlders' Dlftlt 00 I Drum of Je1t1nit (C) : iecul1tion (R) S.ndr1 ind Jimm, Sap
6:55 1 klfn Finn f1cts
7:00 Ci) las.sit: (C) (30) With
Ranger Stu1rt pinned to the ground
by a tree that toppled during an
earthquake. Lassie runs for help
but Is caged et the kennels of en
experimenting veterinarian. But Lis·
sie escapes from the cage and re·
leases all the oUler animals, and
tries to entice the vet's assistant
to follow her to help rescue Stuart.
Merry Anders guests.
B HUCK FINN -Join * Huck on world-wide
adventures. Color. B 9 @ Hud f1nn: (C) (30)
"The Little People," Huck Is cap-
tured by Lllllputians while Tom and
Becky are captured by alants fol·
lowina a shipwreck. I.I John S11y SN#: (C) (90) John's
auests ire Georae Jessel, Ann Mil·
ler, Dick Contino, Hank Thompson,
Ponde Ponce, Ron Eliran and Avery
Schreiber.
fJ G1l CI) I.And tf ttee Clantt: CC)
(SO) "Framed." Steve and Valerie
use a glint camere to photoaraph
a giant killer framln& a hobo for
the dfath of a model.
B DEBUT Rat htrol: (C) (30)
Chris George, Hans Gude1ast ster.
I Mdt1fe's NlvJ (30)
Dr. HuUMl'1 Stent Jtwn1I
Do111~· Henltz 7:30 a Ctndt a.: (C) (30)
M:mo Po , the trained dolphin , ..
capee. rescues Ben when the bear
is threatened by a shtrl The Wed·
loes and seaquarium offielafs find
Ben, and Marco Polo later returns
with bride and offspring. Conclu·
lion of a two·parter.
0 WALT DISNEY: Moby * Duck's the guide on a
Pacific tour. Color.
A 9 m Wilt Disney: (C) <60)
"Paclflcallv Peeking." ,. new Walt
Disney character named Moby Duck
-a salty red·heatfed mariner-
serves as guide for this five action/
anlm1tlon sorvey of the Pacific
Ocean. Among the live action hlah·
li2hh are underw11ter scenes of sea
life. the clumsy l(oony bird's tffom
at landing and t11xling. battling
marine Iguanas. surfers coping with
Hawaii's huge wave,, firewalkers,
anti d'lring natives divinlf off HIO·
foot towers over dry land. The
cruise touches at manv Pacific
shores including the Fili Islands,
Pitcairn Island and Nl!W Hebrid,.s.
Q Milrion $ Movie: "At W• W"rttt ttle Army" (comedy) '51 -Dean
M11rtin and Jerrv lewis. m &lrl from UNCLE (C) (60) Pl Colt AS (30)
~ The Big Pldure '7n Tiie Frendl a.er
1:00 IJ ~ Ci) Ed Sullivan: (C) (60)
Tony Bennett. flionne W~rwick, Tiny
Tim and Flio Wilson 2uesl
0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY * presents THE FBI 0 (ll) m The FBI: (C) (60) '1"he
Quarrv.'' As Inspector Erskine In·
tensities the hunt for Mike Riley
(Dean Stoekwell)-a Mafia runner
who escaped an FBI roadblock-
Mafia captain Frank Wiiiiams (Roy
Poole) orders Riley silenced. The
assassin finds Riley at the apart·
ment of his fianoee, Jennie Hill
(Susan Strasberg), and wounds the
Rirl. Riiey forces a doctor to treat
the girt and accidentally leaves a
clue as to where he's hidin11. As the
doctor reports the incident to the
police. the motel operator is tip·
pine off the Mafia
('Q Public S.rvlce (C) (30)
~The Fish« F1111lty
fr:) M1kin1 Thlnp Cm (C) (R)
ff!) Culffo Evu hr1 un Ad1111
1:30 B @ (6) Mothtn·ln·law: (C)
(30) "Love Thy Neighbor-If Vou
Can't Make Him Move!" The Buells
and the Hubb1rds squabble as to
who got the newlyweds together. fl ROLLER GAMES-LIVE (C) * T·BIRDS vs. DETROIT fl Roller Q1mn: (C) (90) L.A. vs.
Detroit.
11 Low lucy (30)
Adventure In Sports (C) (30)
Tilt World Tomorrow
Who la? (C) (R)
9:00 ~ CIJ Smottltrs ltothtn: (C)
( ) Nancy Slnatr1, Mason Willl•ms,
Tiit Beatles 1uest. D 9 @ 1onanzr. <t> <60> "The
Real People of Muddy CrMk. ''
Frightened citizens flet their town
leavlna Ben •lone to protect hla
prisoner 11ainst a notorious r•n1.
Ben and little Joe jail Luke Harper
(Joe Don Biker) ind wilt for a
marshal to urive when H1rper kills
the Muddy Creek sheriff. Ann Doran
and Jean Hele 1lso cuest. 0 @ CD S.ltdar Nl&frt Movie: (C)
"Do Not Disturtl" (comedy) '65-
Doris Day, Rod Taylor, Hermione
Baddeley, Seraio flntoni, Reainald
Gardner. An American couple 1rt
transferred to Enal1nd by his em·
ployers ind his business pressuru
and htr well·me11nin1 but often
meddlesome w1y1 put th•m on the
road to Her Majesty's divorce
courts. m Studtnb In RevoH: (60) A study OI the ca uses of student riots In
10 lands.
flltll tor TodlJ (C) (30)
Peter lunn
: Moart P11no Concerto (C) (R)
9:30 • Newt: (C) (30) Larry Burrell.
Sd·fl Thfttrt (C) (30)
SUndlJ looll/M1nlon Font•
la Ton11tntl a CIJ Mlalon: l111ptaible: (C)
( ) Sugar Ray Robinson, former
boxing champion, guests In this
two-parter as the Impossible Mis·
sioM Foret Is asslaned to knodl
out 1 boxina syndie1te th1t flies
fi1hts to create f1vor1ble odds for
a bookmtklng oper1tlon. Ron Ran·
dell appears as the leader of the
syndicate.
D PHYLLIS DILLER: Fun * with Pat Paulaeh and
Hugh O'Brian. Color.
0 @ @ l'tlyllls Differ: (C) (60)
"1Tss Diller's guesti ere 81rb1r1
Feldon, Hugh O'Brien. Pet Paulsen
and The Pearce Sisters. D SUllday Report: (C) (30) Stan
Chambers, O Movie: "Umbrellas of ctltr-
bour(' (drama) '64 -Catherine
Oeneuve, Nino Castelnuovo.
Ntwa: (C) (30) Cllf l(lrt.
News: (C) (30) Bob Noble.
Jau Wltll Ehntr Sllowdtt1 (R)
Chan TNtTo
w.rtd of Yovtlt (C) (30)
Mtrv Griffin (C) (90)
llllnds In U.. Sun (C) (30)
11:00 Eltwn O'Clocl Report: (C)
Clete Roberts. D The lltlt Hour N ... : (C) (30)
Jess Marlow.
I C.ttledr1I tf ToMrrow (C) fi7J (]) AIC News (C)
MOvit: "leasts ef M1ntilla"
( 1ma) '59-Stephen Boyd.
I W This DIJ 1118 (C)
hbli StMa 11:15 Cl) ca ..._: (C) Harry
Reasoner. 0 Mtvit: (C) ''Seip 1t Red Rlwer"
(1dventure) '54-V•n JohnlOn, Rich·
ard Boone, Joanne Dru.
11:30 fJ Movlt: (C) "Up rtrbcopt" (drl·
ma) '59 -J1mes Garner, Edmond
O'Brien. D Movie: (C) '111e Lut S..llt"
(drama) '61-Roclt Hudson, Kirt
Doualas, Dorothy Malone.
ft1tur11
12:00 Open for Dilcusaltn (C)
World ef Youth (C) n Sun11t Strip
lZ:JO f'ubllc Stfvlca
Cl.,... SUIMllJ: "Nlaht Frtl&trt"
1:00 Mowir. ."fla.. tf Cllallb"
(adventure) '53--0enlH Oarctl.
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THt DAILY l"tlOT. TV WEEK. OCTOBE,_ 5, 1961
MONDAY
OCTOBJ)t 7
For morninc and 1fternoon
llstlnp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, 1re
the d1y'1 movies. All sta·
tlon1 reserve the rtpt to
chance prOll'lmminc with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
utD <C> "'Tiit ._ ., ~
Part I (d,..ma) '59-Hopt Lanp,
Sttphtn Boyd.
l:OO B (C) "nllblr Fuf' (adventure) '50 -David Bruce. "SaMal II
hril" (romanct) '46-Geor1e San-ders, Siane Haao. 1t:00 a-. .,....... 111 u.. ...,
. (drama) '66 -James Booth, Anne
12;30 ~W. lleet Apia" (romance) ~trit Oberon, Gtorte Brent
"1'lle S..... fea" (drama) 'SO--
Ella Rlines.
2:00 m "nll·tniul" (mystery) '3S-Eifc Portman, June Duprez. 4:GO 8 .,._ _, a T1Maalld Faca"
(bloaraphJ) '59 -Jama Ca111ey,
Jim Backus. Dorothy Milone. Pow·
tfful motion picture biorraphy of
famed actor Lon Chaney. ·
fVI NINC
6:GO. "' ... ~ (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy. D "untlty-lrinklty Report (C) (30)
D Have some viewing fun! * It's STEVE AUEN time! D Stfte A11t11 sa..w: <C> (90)
Guests are Ricardo Montalban, ac-
tress Genevieve Bu)old, )•zz pianist
Oscar Petenon ind comic Pat Har-
rin&ton.
0 Six O'Ci.ct Mowit: (C) ''TH lilca...,.. P1rt I (adventure) '59
-Yul Brynner, Chartton Heston,
Clelrt Bloom, Char1es Boyer, lnaer
Stevens. Henry Hull, E. G. Marshall.
11 $n (C) (60)
...... (C) (30)
Cl) Merv -lriffln (C)
filt'sNtwl
AlltrWlll•
1:30 8 IUllC .... s.mc. (C) (60)
11 left t..y (30)
v.,..,. " .... ., ... (C)
) ............... ""9t (C) ~ PWaslbO hnlt "CllU-
drt1t's P111." Betty Smith lllOdntas a panel discussion about top dlll·
drtn play with.
I~~.:~":•• (C)
7:00 B 9 Cll CIS &.hie Neft (C)
(10) Waliir CrvnkJte.
lfJ WW'a MJ Uae1 (C) Wally Bruner hosts. m hllwtrd: (C) (30) Carolyn
Jones and S.rry Sullivan 1uest
@@ MHdaJ Mowil: (C) "One
,Desire." f1D Ftatwt: "The RMMn1 Door."
A penetratln1 look at tht lower
court system, lncludin1 tht minor
offender, tht cases and the jail.
7:30Rta (i)hn•••h: CC> (60)
Mirshel lilltt Dillon trails tht two
outlaw Rawtlns brothers to Mexico
and is befriended by 13-yur-old
Paco, who sees Dillon as • man
who can rid his villaee of 111 its
bandidos, lndudln& the one who
killed the boY's father. Manuel Pa-
dilla Jr.. Miriam Colon, Jim Davis
end Jonathan Lippe ruest.
B I .,,.._ of Jeaanlr. (C) (30)
•'f"omonow Is Not Another Day."
Jeannie blinks up tomorrow's news-
paper fOf her muter by mistake and
Jtnds Rorer off to the races with
the sports p11e while Tony tries
to avert a "predicted" broken lei.
Rosey Grier, Stewart Bradley, XIVier
Nash, Hlfblt Ftye and Johnny Sliver
auest. e Lost in s,.c. (C) (60)
0 till CV n.. Avet\l"f1: (C) (60) No Information available at press
time. G Million $ Movie: (C) "let's
Duce" (musical) ·~etty Hut·
ton, Fred Astaire, Robert Youn1. m Truth or Consequt11C11 (C) (30)
lD Run for Your Lift (C) (60) m Jolla 1"'1Dn: The flaasmaker
be&ins the first of a four-part aeries
by present.Inc his ideas as ht forms
delicate creations in blown flaas.
ii) Felipa Sanchez
1:00 B Iowan l Martin Llqtt.f n: (C)
(60) Robert Culp and France Nuyen
1uut . m t1az.t1 cc> c3o> m Rainbow QutS1: Composer and
ex-miner Jim Garland and his wife
Haul ain& about lift when the
union was struulin1 to become •
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1:30 a a (I) ....... LMq: <C> (3o> m world .. w ..... : <C> (3o> ''The
Lucy, liven the task of stfVin1 a Face' of India." Raj Kumari, a native
summons for one of Hlrry's clients, of Hyderabad, Is Bill Burrud's au.t
serves Harry's b•nk deposit to the and ho$tess on a tour of her native
lady Instead. Reta Shaw, Jonathan land.
Hole and Joan Swift auest. flit NET Jowul: "Freedom and IJ Coldett Yepae: (C) (30) "Susan Famine." (R)
Goes to Bohemia." Susan Smith, ! 1twista llabl
produc:.r of the series. hosts. 10:00 a (f) c....I l..U: (C) (60) O (ill(]) r.,tDn rt.ce: (C) (30) anette Fabray and Trini Lopez
Arma Miles tllls her husband Harry auest.
that their 11>n Lew has postponed U Coverage with Courace!
his return home from New Yortt; * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS
Dr. Rossi cautions Rodney not to 8 '-1!. htu• ..._ (C) (60)
OYer·uert himself; Dr. Mil~ un· @CJ) 11le Ill Yaller. (C) (60)
sua:essfully seeks Tom W1ntef's "Presumed Dead." V'tetoria is found
help for a patient; Marsha inter-uncontcious within the wrecbp
rupts an embrace betwHn Carolyn of a staaecoach by a cattle rustler
and Jeff. Ruby Ott makes her debut and his henchmen. Lew Ayres
as Alma Miies. auests.
I Merv 5rlffi• • (C) (90) I Twtlipt Z... (30) Peny Maot1 (60) Jacll U... ..._ (C) (60)
TY Mlllkal Ga.rt Tiie Challlo&in& SM: (C) (30)
9:001J QI Ci) MIJbenJ Rf'D: (C) (30) "Antarctic: Operation Deep FlllU."
Aunt B" takes over a horse that fl) La Henaaftl de lol Adi (C)
everyone else has aiven up on, and 10:30 G Movie: "View fro• Ill lridlf"
enters him in a stakes race. (drama) '62-Raf Vallone, Carol O @ Ci) Menclay Nlallt at Ill Lawrence. Maureen Stapleton.
Movies: (C) "TM Rert lrted" (dra· I News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. ma) '66-James Stewart, Maureen : Wallin&'tn ill ReNw (C)
O'Hara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills, Doujl
Don Gailowa~ When Britishers 11:00 O.V.. O'Qocl ltepeft: (C) (60)
Martha Price• and her daulhter Jerry Dunphy.
come to America to sell their prize I Alfred Hitdacl (30)
Hereford bull, saddle tramp Sam News: (C) (30) Suter Ward.
Burnett is hired to deliver the ani· Donald cn:.nnor. (C) (90) Jadl
mal to its new owners. Albertson, 0. C. Smith and Roberti D HERE COME THE STARS Linn join Alan Reed and Ron Harp-* is packed with comedy & er on tonl&ht's &ud list.
big name entertainment! !It 1:i S::~ <~eP~~.1oa:~:
U Here CetN Ill Stan: (C) (60) what happened to (lamour In Hol·
Cart Reiner is "routed" by Jact p
Carter, Sheldon Leonard, Rosemarie, c (C)
Hervey Korman, Ketty.later, Lenny OAK Nlws •
Kent. Sammy Shore and Kitty Kover. . · 34 (C) o @ m 111e owm: (C> <60> 11:15 • TM lla ...., News: <C> (30)
''Three Wars To Die." fanatical om Brokaw.
Sheriff Alu lails Jem1I David end 1· @ T1lla Dq 1961 (C)
youna Tom Jeremy after a fi&ht. Dr. T1r1o dll J ... (C)
then durin& the nlaht kills Jeremy 11:30 Mn: (C) "Ride L11•_..
and frames Jem•I David for the (western) '59 -Randolph Scott,
crime. James Greaory and Chris-Karen Stteft.
~her Stone au•sl n Mowit: "'11lt bDe" (adventure)
tii} Ballot ,...,: ''The Race to Sac· •48--Doualas Fairbanks Jr., Maril
ramento." Leo McBroy and auests Montez.
look at •the racu for State Assem· fj ~ Cl) JoeJ lllllep .,. (C)
bly and Sen1te seats. iiiw11: "All Tllreqll Ill Nipt" a> LI lnli• Mallltl (mystery) '42 -Humph~ Boplt,
9:30 fJ QI Ci) fHtllJ Affair: (C) (30) Jackie Gleason.
Cissy failS In 19Ve with a 111phi• 11:45 ~u TM Te111Pt ... (C)
tlcattd youn1 man from Vienna, 12:15 • • "W• h Hell"' (drama)
who In the face of Uncle Biii's ob-' Tony Rustlll, Judy Dan.
jections to their marrlaa•. ur1es her 12:30 m a..,tftae
Executive producer for the nationally syndicaud travel seru1
for Jack Douglas is Miss Susan Ina Smith, narrating a color
film of her own Golden Voyage to Cz.echoslovalcia. "Susan
Gou to Bohemia," on KTLA, Monday at 8:30 PM. Join
Susan in a visit to Prague; a modern pheasant hunt conducted
according to ancient customs; the Harvest Festival; the train·
ing of and hunting with falcons; and a visit to the Dvoralc
and Smetana museums.
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day, Wednesday and Friday; "The-
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the course for Tuesday and Thurs-
day. 0 Education Erc1Yn1e: (C) "To
Become President." A look It prl·
maries. campalrns and national
conventions.
M1ll111 tll1 Most of MltllritJ
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Mr. WisllboH (C)
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7:15 StlDct Marbt
7:30 C8S News: (C) Joseph Benti.
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star and ost of another NBC dly-
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The Hollywood Squares), and Anltl
Gillette are the opposing tum
captains for the week.
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RodlJ and His Frllncls (C)
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Yul, Brynner
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TUESDAY
OCTOBER 8
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 D (C) "The lttt of EvtrJtllifll"
Part II (drama) ·s~ope Lanae.
Stephen Bo'yd.
t:oo 1J (C) "HollJWOOd B1m Dine."
(comedy) '47-Eme~t Tubbs. "JoJ
Ride" (drama) '58 -Ann Doran,
Re1is Toomey.
10:00 O "Cito From 5 to 7" (drama) '62 -Corinne Marchand, Antoine
Bourseiller.
12:30 m "A Dltpltdi Fro• Reaten" (dra·
ma) '4~dward G. Robinson. "1'111
Scarf' (mystery) '51-John Ireland.
2:00 m ''1111 Hosta1t" (suspense) '57
-Ron Randell, Mary Parker.
4:30 IJ "TIM Crtlt Lover" (comedy) '49
-8ob Hope, Rhonda Fleminf. Bob,
as the leader of a aroup of Boy
Foresters, finds more trouble on
one voyare than most people would
find in 1 lifetime of ocean Ct'O$Slnp.
! VENl.._..f.
5:00 IJ Tiie ... News: (C) (60) JtnJ
Dunphy.
I HnhJ·BrfnkltJ Repert (C) (30)
Steve Allen a-: (C) (90)
Guests Include Julie Newmar, Mar·
tin Landau, Tim and Mickey Rooney
Jr .. and Pat Harrinrton.
D Sil O'Clodl Movie: (C) "Ille Buccaneer" Part II (adventure)
'59-Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston,
Claire Bloom, Charles Boyer, lnpr
Stevens. E. G. Marshall.
11 S,, <C) (60)
Batnlan (C) (30)
[J) Merv Crfffln (C) (90)
Wiars New?
Ant0r Sublime
6:30 I KNBC News s.vice (C) (60) I Low LllCJ (30)
Yopp to Botto• of S.1 (C)
( )
~ Cl) Huntl1J-lrlnkl1J Report (C)
Ell) fiils. Tet, Is bltrica: "The
Silver Republic." Gqraphy for
fifth and sixth arade students by
Ramiro Garcia, L.A. City Schools
instructor. a (I) Mdlalt's Navy &!)~ 34 (C)
7:00 IJ QI Cl) CIS &ertin1 Nin: (C)
(30) Walter Cronkite.
I wi.ars Mr Line? (C) (30)
Pass.ont (C) (30) 00 Alllerical (C)
Profaaioul Pllbtlc l*'tiMs:
''The PR Proceu-Pl1nnlnr." Ty
Scoulns. pobllc refalions manarer
for the Getty Oil Company, lectures
on the second step In any public
relations project
Hear News Broadcasts Direct From
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let your l111e9lnation roem with the intrl9ue ol shortweve liate"ln9.
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nu: DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK. OCTOBER 5. 1961
7:IO II a Ci) Lancer. (C) (60) John· tique table ttiat tht ~ aold ttlent.
ny's Impulsive decision to capture Estelle Winwood and Maudie Prick·
a wild stallion roamlnr ttle Lancer ett runt
ranch draws a rebuke from his fa· U NYPD: Excellent POLICE ther, and touches off a feud with
the nomadic Stryker cl1n who also * ACTION MELODRAMA
have desians on the horse. U (i1) CI) ffYPO: (C) (30) No In· D U 00 Jerry Lewis: (C) (60) formation av1il1ble at press time.
Jany's auests are Barbera Eden of 0 News: (C) (30) Ted Meyers.
I Dretm of Jeannie. young ·comic 0) Passport to Travel: (C) (30)
John Byner. and Gary Puckett and "Historic Holiday.'' A charming
The Union Gap. . comer of central France, the prov·
'
Lost In Spic. (C) (60) . Ince of Auvergne, is visited. cm (}) Mod Squad: (Cl (60) 1· Cow. Ruaan News Conftrtnce
y, What a Pretty Bus." Circum· • ~
stances force Pete, Linc and Julie 10:00 . Qt) Ci) 60 Minutes: (C) (60)
to become directly Involved in rob· No information available at press
bery, car theft and counterfeiting. time.
Henry Jones guests. It Ceorl!_ Putnam News (C) (60) 0 Million $ Movie: "Elptrlment in 0 U1) lV Tiiers life: (C) (60) Terror" (suspense) '61-Glenn Ford, "Our Wedding." Robert has the
Lee Remick, Ross Martin. customary fears and misgivings re-
l Truth or Consequences (C) (30) girding ilis upcoming marriage to
R11n for Your lift (C) (60) Gloria Quigley. But sufferina even
Jobn Burton: The second of greater mlsrivings are the prospec-
four programs on the glass blower· tlve bride's parents. Mother falls
philosopher. Burton points out the victim to the vapors at the thought
therapeutic value of his handiworll of losing her daughter to a $lranger,
and delivers a messaae of joy found and father has conniptions when he
thro4gh the creation of arts by sees the incoming bills. Kay Med·
hand. ford, Shelley Berman and Michele
@I) Felipa ·s.nctt.z Lee guest a.-001 Hutt (C) (30) I Twlliiht Zone (30) : Tiit French Chef (R) Jack Latham News (C) (30)
• Pretaler Ckfeon Go-Co Amerleen West (C) (30)
a:so II~ CiJ Red . Sll~lton: <C> (60) Ri~e~~ (Rrlayllouse: "Across the
The Clown Prince s g~ests are el La Hermina de los Avila (C)
Shakespea.rean actor Maunce Evan.s. 10:30 0 Movie: "lllnr of the Roarina
singer Shirley Bassey and Chanin 2o·s" (drama) '61--0avid Janssen,
Hale. . .. Mickey Rooney. D 0 ~ Juha: (C) .. (30) Home· I News: (C) (30) Bill Johns. work lsn t Housework. Now a work· . Donaji
ing nurse, Julia ~oes to ~ jo~ office 11:00 Eleven O'Clock Report: (C) (30)
to hire a domestic and 1s mistaken Jerry Dunphy.
for one herself. I Alfred Hitchcodl (30) 8 Tom!!! Prothro (C) (30~ News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward. tqi W H. Takes. a Th11f: <C.~ Donald O'Connor: (C) (90) Paul
<60) '"f!le Bil! Is in Committee. Winchell. Barbara McNair, Janie
Mundy 1s assigned to steal doc· Gee Joe Campanella and Wiii tor~d photos being used to bla~k·1 Hutchins guest.
mail a congressman. Yvonne Craig, 6) Ttnt Show: (C) (30) Peter Lind
Roger C. Carmel, Jocelyn lane and Hayes and authoress Caroline Bird
John Van Dree.len guest. reveal what's so special about I Mm Griffin (C) (90) women
Perry Mason (60) I m Netn (C)
Makin& Tiiings Grow I (i) KBAK News
9:00 D (ij (6) Tuesday Nidlt at the HO:lclero 34 (C)
Movies: (C) ''Ci1mbit'' (suspense· 11:15 . The lltfl Hour News: (C) (30)
comedy) '66-Shirley Maclalne, Mi· Tom Brokaw.
chael Caine, Herbert Lom. John ~ (6) This O,,y 1968 (C)
Abbott. Harry and Abdul. a pair of 11:30 IJ Movie: "I Alm at die Stars"
art swindlers. convince Eurasian (drama) '60 -Curt Jurgens. Gia
beauty Nicole Chang to beguile Scala.
wealthy Ahmad Shahbandar, while g Movie: (C) "Rivtt' of No Re-t~ey pilfer Ahmad's prize po~s-turn" (adventure) '54 -Robert
ston, a biut of the Empress L1ssu. Mitchum. Marilyn Monroe.
11 The Magnificent Polly D @ (I) .lotJ Bishop Show (C)
* B Sh I Do 't M. t m Movie: ''The Coureaeous Mr. ergen OW. n ISS. Penn" (drama) '42-Clifford Evans, IJ Showcase 5: (C) (60) Polly! Deborah Kerr.
Bergen is featured . 11:45 D 9@ The Tonliht Show (C)
@) NEW SEASO" lnnov1tton1: Dr. lZ·lS r.ti M · • un. ,. -" ( t Richard Brenneman conducts an • u . ovie. • ne ••.n.,. .. t . mys e·
examination of the opportunities ry) 4 J-Ba~ Sullivan, Belita.
offered to businessmen through 12:30 m Naked CitJ
the computer simulation project 1:00 B Movie: ''ThrH for Bedroom C"
TRANSIM at UCLA. Alfred Feller, (comedy) '52 -Gloria Swanson.
program manager of the project. Fred Clarke.
guests. I Com111unlty Bulletin Board g) Laa Hermanltas Vl11.10~ News (C)
9:30 II a (j) Doris Day: (C) (30) Action Tite1tre: "Port of Hell."
Doris Martin matches wits with a 1:15 D Movie: "Tiie Doll Wbo Took UM
pair of sharp·deellng old ladies. Town" (mystery) '65-Virna Lisi.
Pretending to be 1 country In· 1:30 m All·Nllht Show: "The Monster
nocent Doris lets the old ladies That Chanenged the World," "The
think they're taking advantage of Jau Singer," and "lndl1napolis
her in a scheme to get back an an·, Speedway "
A 'Finian's Rainbow' Contest
Judged the best out of 28 teenage choral groups, ''Finian's Rain-
bow" for the KCET premiere benefit, five lucky finalisb well be
televised on Channel 28 as they compete for a top prize of $1,000
-Friday, October 11 from 8 to 9:30 PM on Channel 28.
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Among the choral groups to enter tlu YWCA co-sponsored song
competition for a SJ,()()() top prlte were tunage boys and girl.I from
Santa Fe Springs. Shown heri with YW volunteer Mrs. VirgillJa
Holley (S.F. Valley resident, second from left) are pretty Donna
Culbertson and young Danny BJ'tldf ord. Rehearsing the group prior
to Channel 28 try-cuts WM Mn. Marie Coppin (right) of the Santo
Fe Springs Cultural Arts Center.
The contesting choruses, each composed of sixteen to twenty
girls and boys from Los Angeles and Oraofe Counties, were selected
by well-known music professionals in sax-day tryouts held Sep·
tember 9 through 14 in Los Angeles.
Young people who enjoy singing entere<i the "Fioian's" summ.er
song contest, sponsored by the YWCA of Los Angeles and the
Women's Council of Channel 28 (in cooperation with Warner
Brothers-7 Arts) in hopes of winning the cash prize and formal
gowns and white dinner jackets ;twarded all five top choral groups.
The winner will participate in Channel 28's "First Night" movie
premiere on October 16 at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood.
The 600 boys and girls have been singing "Finian's" beautiful
aongs in home rehearsals in communities from Glendora to Ana·
beim, Canoga Park to Compton, and Beverly Hills to Santa Fe
Springs. Many groups were OCJ&nized just to sing "How Are Tbinp
in Olocca Morra?", "Somethmg Sort of Grandisb," and/or "Old
Devil Moon."
The West Coast premiere of "Finian's Rainbow" should be the
most successful fund-raising effort of the Channel 28 Women's
Council, according to Mrs. Samuel P. Bowlby (Pasadena resident).
president of the 128-member group.
Mrs. Norman Taurog (Beverly Hills), chairman of the October
16 event and a KCET board director, points out that the WB-7 Arts
picture is the first musical for star Fred Astaire in ten yean. Co-
starring with Fred are Petula Clark and Tommy Steele.
The final competing songs ten are: The Dorsey High School
Chamber Singers, Los Angeles; the El Modena Ensemble, El
Modena Hf:. School in Orange; The Green Glen Singers from
Arroyo Hi School in El Moote; The lsomatans from Beverly
Hilla High hoot; The McKinley Cboraliers from McKinley Junior
High School in Pasadena; The Top Drawer, from Birmioaham
HiJb School in Van Nuys; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow-
swrng & rock group from Costa Mesa (Orange County); The Y.a
Ouys, from the Orange YMCA and Villa Park High School.
FIRsr TM ON THE EARLY row
GLENN FOO ERNESf BO~INE
AND ROD SfEIGER. THE SfARS OF
.BLACKBOARD JU~E· 'MMTY' &
·rn THE \VATERFRONT' CLASH IN A
F()\NfRFUL Cf?JVVV\I THE STORY OF
IN CGOR. 4-30 f1\/\ ----
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WUK. OCTOIEft 5. 1968
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 9
For mornlnc and afternoon
listings, please cee 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 0 (C) "Tllt RtdMlld Fro• w,._ ilii(' (western) •53 -Maureen
O'Hara, Alex Nicol.
9:00 IJ "Ctrnecl• Hill" (musical) '47
-Marsha Hunt. William Prince.
10:00 ~ "Yeu Weft Ntftf loftlltr" (mu·
steal) '42-Fred Astaire, Rita Hay·
worth.
12:30 m "Uncle Htrry" (mystery) '45-
Gtorae Sanders. "Winttrtimt" (ro·
mince) '43 -Sonja Henlt, Comel
Wilde.
!!GO m "Tiit Mtn I Mtrn.d" (dramt)
'40-Joan Bennett, Uoyd Nolan.
4:30 IJ (C) "Jubtr (adventure) '56--
G.enn Ford, E.tnest Boranine, Rod
Steiaer. A fuaitive from a po~
seeks refuae In the camp of a re·
ll1ious sect.
EVFNING
adventure stories. Allison Price
l!!._ests. U ID 00 TIM YirONM: (C) (90)
"Vision of Blindness." Elizabeth,
blinded In a starecoach accident,
is found w1nderln1 by an ex-convict
with murder on hi~ mind. The mur-
derer is sukin1 Tnimpas to avenge
his brother's death. ind he must
decide whether to help Elizabeth
or carry out his plans. John Saxon
and Ben Johnson 1uest.
IJ dr. smith does it again! * Watch LOST IN SPACE!
I Lost hi Space (C) (60)
@ @ Hert Ce•• tile lf1da: (~ ) {60) "And Jason Makes Flvt ...
An untamed mountain woman.
youn1 Holly Houston, warons lntD
Seattle with three younpters and
a dowry in furs to husband-hunt
Holly announces her decision to
Jason, who has never seen her be·
fore, eiplainin1 she needs a sub-
stantial husband to prevent the
court from takln1 the father1ess
children. Jennifer West auests.
B Million $ M"'t: (C) ........ Grtht Lost" (adventure) '57-John
Wayne, Sophia Loren, Rossano Braz·
zi. Kurt Kasznar.
I Tnrttl or ConieqtltftCU (C) (30)
Ran for y.., Uft (C) (60)
Jolul Barton: With torch In hand,
Burton discusses his persontl phi·
losophy of life and artistic values. 9 (j) Wit Movit: (C) ''Sea
Chase."
I Felipt St11dltt
8:00 Hazel (C) (30)
lntem1tion1l Mtpzint
Miercoles Musical
8:30 Tht Cood CllJS: (C) (30) A pile
6:00 11 lllt lie News: (C) (60) Jeny ot 3,000 loaves of bread Is just
Dunphy. one of many complications when R Hunt1.,.1rtnkl1J RtpOl't (C) (30) Rufus talks Bert into tryin1 to Im·
Sten Allt11 Sllow: (C) (90) press one of his diner customers
Guests are Art linkletler. Wilson who is a successful music pub·
Pickett and Pat Harrin&ton. lisher. Bert •frees to the scheme D Six O'Cloc* Movie: (C) "Tht 7UI because the music publisher is an VoPte of Si11blcl" (adventure) '58 U·boyfriend of Claudia's. WllU1m
-Kerwin Mathews, Ktthryn Grant, Daniels ruests.
Torin Thatcher. D Win WltJI tilt Starr. (C) (30)
11 S,, (C) (60 Guests are Ktye Ballard and Gref
lehlan (C) (30) Morris. Allen Ludden hosts.
Cl} Mn Crlttin (C) 0 @ (1) PeytH ~: (C) (30)
Witt's . New? "International Dr. Rossi asks Marsha not to end
Ma1azine." A look at what young their relationship; Dr. Rossi receives
people are doinf in ei1ht foreign an emergency call from Susan;
countries. Alma tells Harry she needs oo1side
I AIM( Subli1.. activity; Joe tells Jill he wants to
6:30 MIC Ntws Service (C) (60) visit their baby.
I Lowe Lucy (30) I Merv Griffin (C) (90) Ytptt .. lotto11 of Sta (C) I Perry Muon (60)
( ) Sonrius
CiJ (i) Hwltltp.ari'*'-J Report (C)l 9:00 Btwtly Hillbillies; (C) (30)
@) ii1ii'I fer Yow Monty: "Choo$in1 Drysdale orders Jane to pose as
1 ·c.r." Two a.perts advise families Queen Elizabeth I, who the Hill·
on what to look for in selectln1 an l billies think is still Enitand's ruler.
automobile-new or used. The banker arran1es the deception
I ~s NWJ so Jed can return the "cte.d'' to
· · 34 (C) Canada, which he has been tricked
7:00 a (j) CIS U.inr NIWJ: (C)I into buyina.
I) Walter Cronkite. 0 @ 00 Krtft Miiiie Hiii: (C)
n.t's llJ LIM? (C) (30) (SO) "Attn Kinr at the Movies." P~ (C) (30) Alan welcomes auests Paul Lynde.
(j) Y• Atled fw It Will Jordan ind Janet Leith .
.._.. tlM Most ot M1turtty:I 8 Wrest1i111 (C) (60)
''Quacb An Traps." A Food and (fl) CJ) Wedftesd.IJ Nicllt Mtv-
Drur Administration spokesman re· le: ''Or. Stru~. Or Hew I
veals nne startlina facts about Learned To Stop WonJiill .., Lew
medical claims I tllt lo•b" (suspensie-comecly) '64
7:30 II Dttbrt: (C) (60) The success. I -Peter Sellers. Gecqe C. Scott.
ful authorm of children's books Steflin1 Hayden, Slim Pictens. In
foolishly risks her life to secure the hot-line suspense-comedy, Air
"authentic" mtterial for an adult ! Forte Ge~ral ~tck D. Ripper tri1·
novel in competition with her rather, aerl an 1n1enious, foolproof and
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WEDNESDAY (Continued) I Jacl Llaa• News (C) (60) Irrevocable seheme, unleeshln1 his Wucltrfust: (C) (30) '1he
wing of B-52 H-bombers In an at· glc Reef." Tonilflfs proaram
tack on Russia. The President of visits the Great Barrier Reef of
the United States, unable to recall Australia. Geoloaist I.any Brundall
the aircraft, is forced to cooperate exp!ores the notlc and colorful life
with Soviet Russia In a bizarre It· abounding in and around the reef.
tempt to save the world from a Ell) MIJO' Yotty'a Ntws c..m.c.
holocaust. imla HlfUU .... AwUa (C)
Ell) 119c!Al I "Ritt of Sprins." (C) lO·lO fJ Mo¥ie: "low Mn. Md· ~
Zublnehta conducts the Los An· • llonor" (d~ama) ·65 _ Ylma Lisi l~les , ~llha~nic in tao~. stra-Ptter Baldwln, Valentina Corteu. '
vinskY s 1he Rite of Sprin1. KCET m News: (C) (30) Bill Johns has documented the feellnp of m .,..... .
some of the symphony members as -• they wort! with Mehta. The special ll:GO IJ Elew9 O'Cled lttt*t: (C) (30)
pro11am was made posslble by a Jany Dunphy.
arant from the Michael J. Connell ft TM lltll Hew News: (C) (30)
Foundation. Tom Brokaw. OJ L-. Ubre I "Fl c ... of ~ WM (C) (30) t:lO II a (f) Political lrNdcut: (C) News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
(30) Paid for by the Nixon·Aan• DouW O'CH•: (c;) (90) RDb· campaip. ert Cluy, Bernie Casey, Gile Sher· ~Ntwa: (C) (30) Ted Meyers. wood, Alice Ghostley and Bill Hayes
Wolden of t1M Wortcl: (C) (30) guest .
lmos of Greenland." H1I, Halla m TUt saio.;, (C) (30) Jani~ P11.1t
and David linker travel into the tlfks about a do(s lift with
remote areas of Greenland to visit Dana Miller, pet shop owner .
the Eskimos. I(}) """ (C) 10:00 11 a (j) Jtna~n Wlntm: (C) Nttidlre 34 (C)
Buddy Ebsen, Al Hirt, Susan Barrett 11:15 Df. Tino dll JIMe (C)
and The Frivolous flve guest. 11:3011 Morie: (C) ~ ~W' Cmrs· 0 ~ Ci) Th Outlidtr. (C) (60)! t) '56-Pier Anaeli, Phil Car1Y.
"A Wtd!lllace in the Road." David • U@Tllt TMllPI SIMw (C)
Ross tracks an escaped prisoner to Mevlt: '"TIM UndtlaMI MM"
the boy's small Mi~em home· suspense) '49-Glenn ford, Nina
town but is thwa~ In maklna Foch.
an arrest when the community de· ! ()7J Cl) ...., lbllop s• (C)
cides to aid the escapee. Joe Don iliwir. .. Many Mt Apift" (com·
Baker, Lou Kruaman, Peter Whitney, e ) '53 -Marie Wilson, Robert
Anne Whitfield, Louise Lathim, Sar· Cumminp.
ah Marshall, and Tom Skerritt guest lZ:lO 0 Mtvit: "Manfillli" (1dventure)
8 Ceorae P'utAU'I News (C) (60) •Y-John Bromfield. Lon Chaney.
Twilllftt Z..nt (30) 12:30 ID N.w Citr
IN SHOCK-Allison Price (left) and Marshall Thompson try
to revive little Erin Moran who is in shock after a rhino has
attacked the car in which she was riding. on Daktari, Wednes-
day at 7:30 PM on.CBS. .._.,.,...,
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OCTOIU 10
for mornln1 and afternoon
llatlnp, pleaae lff DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Btlow, for your convtnlenoe, art
the day'• movt11. All ltl·
tlona rtHrVt tht rllht to
ch1n1e prosr1mmln1 with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
' I V f NIN C
t*> • TIM lie Ntwt: (C) (60) Jtny 0Unpfl1.
D .._..., .... ..., Repert (C) (30)
• .... .... lllw: (C) (90) !TM'• futlta ,,. Jonathan Wlnttrt,
Gloria Lorfna, and Chudl Barria.
D Ill O'a.t Mtww. "'fM f1llcw &dM" (dr1ma) '62 -Rosalind
Rumfl. Maximilian Schell, Rich•~
B91mer, Jack H1wldna.
IJ I a,, (C) (60)
• ..... (C) (30) tm CJ) .... trtlfttl (C)
llDWW'•.....,
1:30 D (C) tott'1 NMr TM LIW' (com· II>~ 1411111• tCfY) '61-Guy Rolft, Phytlla C.Ntrt. l:IO D DIC NIWI Service (C) (60)
t:OO .. "Ill DMdtr ...... (IUIPtfl•) GI I Ltw lllCJ (30) 1"A -llord lfrtdpa. ..._ tf a. . m v_,.,. tit 1tttt11 tt s.. (C)
"'"91" (Wlaffm) '52 -Mala (ll>)
10:00 ~';, .. ~ l'Dlctlf ii ... ........ u (I)".....,......., ~ (C)
eom.dy) 'Sf>-Olrtl Boprdt, Mun.I 9 Wll~llfW w.rtd tf CMdrw
avloY. 8 Cl) McHaWa Mawr
ll:JO ID "1"lle ...... ltMt" <~> e "*"'' 34 (C)
'15 -F1ritJ O"llCW· "1'llt Henl 7:00 • R (I) CIS ~ INI: (C) ..... It ............. (oomtdy) '45-('!{)) ~1liir Croftldte.
J1ci Benny. D WW'I My UM? (C) (30) Soupy
1:00 ma s.... ft. ........ Siltl. B«t Oonvy, Karen Oollytt
'(id" ("'1ShrJ '52-Rld\lrd Clri-avnt.
IOft, Grttl GI P1 a ant (C) (30)
&.-to• "1"lle •• ,.......,. < .. IM) D ()) HlP ud WIW <C> 'IT-T~ Curtll, tdrnGJld ()tBritft. ~PllhHhMI Ptllllc 1t11tieK StorJ of 1 W04lftl IMft wtlo "'Mr· .. ... ----l'--munlcetl ... " ~ othtr ,_....., p.,..-s end '"" '"'~" ... .
IPlnds Ma lift lmptl'IOMtlftl dlf· 7:30 R 9 Cl) .._..: (C) (30) Bloll·
ftftllt men of hllhtr tducltlonlt dJi" WlO out as • flower child when bldlaroun4a. she ettempts to sell tM flmlly's
HAYE A QUACKER-Stt/o.nk Powen /ttds a d"t:lt. to poss
tltt tlmt aw.IQ' dMri"I o 11111 in tlte /ilmil'lg of "Jane Brown's
Body," wltlcle will~ :ttll Olt lowTMy to tltt Uitknown, TltMT$-
dtzy «t 9:JO PM. ltt tltt tel«o.st, Mm Powtn portrays a yo1mg
WOnNln wlto commits svicidt but it bl"OMlltt bod to liJe.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEO<, OCTOBER ~. lMI
Rosal Ind
Russell
Five Fln9er
Exercise
Thur1dly on "The Six O'Clock Movie"
~
1 Jewish weddln1 In the convent's
1ardens. Harold Gould auats u
the Rabbi. m HIZtl <C> <30> fD PllJll, tllt Gtltar: ''The Anti Lesson." redericll Noad offeri en
lntrodudion of what lies 1hud for
students who plan to follow the
second series of Playin1 the Guitar.
• ftlidlM! (C)
l!JO 0 9 Cl) lrtlllide: (C) (60) "Rob·
art lifiilTIPs vs. the Man." Chief
Ironside Is assi1ned to prove the
lnnoctnce of 1 Ne1ro militant •c·
cused of murder. Paul Winfield
l\lesb u Robert Phillips. accused
of murderlnr a storekeeper durlnf
• riot In • Nearo nelaflbortlood.
Jack Hopn, Diane Ladd and Donna
Anders ello auttt.
I) llai11 (C) (90) n ~ m lewttdltd: <C> <30> ''Slmantlil on the Keybolrd." When
Endon fives her arandd1u1hter • ~ piano-and a talent for playln1
Blch-01rrln insists that Slmanth1
take leuons and learn the mortal
way u an eumple for their dau1h·
ter. m lltfV Grlffla (C) (90) m""' ..... <60> fD llld Penpediw: Mayor Sim
Yorty is questioned by 1 penel of
black newsmen from the local
media. The Mayor will talk about
the city's plans for black people.
ll)Ntdle. EstrtM
t:OO 1J ft (I) 111•ndey Nl&lit Mevlt:
<"C> °"1111Clm a.a.. lelt" (com·
edy) '66-Doris Day, Rod Taytor.
Arthur Godfrey, Dom Deluise. A MW'1 pul'd\ased llCOncl car to youna woman poses IS 1 mermaid
lfOUP of hippies.. to help her father who is the a!P·
II U (I) D..w lteM: (C) (60) tlin of • 11ass bottom bolt off ·~~.· Dultl llJ'le5 to Catalina. She becomes involved In
1 hi&flly echattd JOUth the sU • hilarious cloak and daaer affllr
of frontier life when she is fished out of the water B lell Im _... (Q (60) by 1 spacecraft en1ineer.
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~1.--tilt 11 Twa: (C) 8 @ (]) 1111t Cirt; (C) (30) .._ "liMft a..-Men end That Girt." )" lft n.._ys Tum1111.'" ... ,.., All etta of ....,..wldlis lends nm-Ann Marie, te1Vin1 on a jwy for the
otbJ In u. women's nrd of 1 first tlme, '"*11 out for acquittal. '-tal m .w SEASGll ........,. 1e1t: Host
D -$ 11a1111e: -a. Mt* Tt Hal Marienthal 1oob at ...ies from Iii I I '1 • ( .. me) '57~ the Lu P1lmes Thliltre production KM. CllJ Grant Richard o.niq. of 'The lmllOSS''bll Veer" bJ Bob Fistler end Arthur Marz. Eddie • Tr.a W C.11,u " (C) {lO) Mayehoff, adDr, end ADn Shmett,
...... Y..U. (Q (&J) producer, iuest.
!'~-= ~Los .... "-C t:llD@Cil~ <C><!O> .,..,..
llan .... pHmJ'1W Jab1 Btr· qtfnlftt~·ll. SCl Fri·
tDa. $llllied al t1111 coa•Sltiocl claJ end omc:. GeftftOft WDfll 1.»0'.s ... .. ..........._. ...__.. ---Emtrl'ft(Y Control CenW lmMICli·
..,. '· --1 """:" -.--lttly followin1 tM ISSllSiutioll of
-. _. ........_ Dr. Mlrtln Luther 1Ci111. Tbt epilDde ~ s... plOWidta v'-tn with ..... It tbt
.. 8 8 Cl) ..... ,.... (Q (fiO) mt opec'ltioft put 1nto --. ..._ w &Mi"" stanill a SIM Ille-disaster or th,..t of disaster ltriUs
GMrllt. ...., al "-i's tbllll po-the Los Miiia '"'·
.. -is 211 •11 ... .,. Jill 8tm(J)....., ...... el 1 i5 n'rTI -.. Sel .._ 1i111m: 1t> (60) "Jut Blwll's
.-ts • ...., ....... nlC:l BodJ." Sllflllie,.... ... Oiawid
_. rel ... • ...._ Buel star in the _., al a JllUftf
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to rediscover the alory that was the 11:00 IJ Dl'Hll O'Cloct lllpert: (C) (30)
Inca empire and to mreee the trail Jeny Dunphy.
blared by Piurro Ind the Con· U Tiit llUI Hew 11ewr. (C) (30)
qulstadors. lom Brok.lw.
fD DEIUT a.-Tq: Tonlahfa 8 Alfrld Hltdlcodl (30)
PfO&ram Is the first in 1 aries of D News: (C) (30) BIXttf Ward. German lanautae lessons illustrat· Ina how German is spoken today. m Dould O'C:O-(C) (90)
The proarams are dramatized situ-Q) na.t Sllew: (C) (30) Joan Rlvtn.
atlons in which travelers succeed (fl) Cl) News (C)
In communlCltlna with just 1 llm· Qj (I) 1'la hJ 1 .. (C)
lted knowledee of German. 9 ()) Wit ....,
10:00 D u (6) DtH Miltie: (C) (60)
Dean's ciTlaboretors In mirth and ii> Notid .. 34
music are Vincent Edwards, Stanley 11:30 R Mowtt: "Ifs 1 We!Kterfll Ufe"
Myron Handelman, Phil Harris, (drama) '47-James Stewart. Donni
Gloria Lorina and Ro&tf Miller. Reed.
8 Qeorp Putaa• News (C) (60) 0 0 00 TIM Toallltt SM (C)
fJ Twlllpt lollt (30) 8 MeN: ••rwu.a .........,.. (ad· m Jacl La~ .. News (C) (60) venture) '46---ht O'Brien. Alan
m Hale. Wild Mwtnt.,. (C) (30) 1J @ (I) Jo., llUtp SM (C)
fil) NEW SEASON RU Review: " , "Systems En1ineerin1 Our Cities." ID MM: '41·Mea (mYlttlY) 35 Dr. Albert Hibbs and 1 panel of -James Caaney, Uoyd Nolin.
systems man11ement specialists dis-12!2D e Movie: ......... (drlmt) '62-
cuss ways of handlina complicated Rrchard Basehart.
problems In the cities. Guests are 1 ... -m ........... ,._ Robert Coe, executive assistant to ~ ..__ ..,,,
Mayor Sam Yorty; Dr. Edward Enth, 1:00 R llewit: ~ Ttuu ...,..
president of Los Anples Technical (drama) '57-James Darren Rudolfo
Services Co'1J. Acosta. '
ti) u "-'na de loa Avila (C) IJ Mtwie: "TIM _..., ..._
10-.30 IJ T JU. Cit (C) (30) SlriUa llet" (horror) '~le
G Movie: -.-ce, Italia• stilt" Sonderraard.
(comedy) '62 -Marcello Mastro· 8 C:O.•unitJ lllllttle Beard
annl, Daniela Roec1, Stefania San-IJ N ... (C)
drelli. 1:308) All.flt-sa.: "Th• Utt1t 18 News: (C) (30) Biii Johns. Giant," "BoMit Prine• Char11t" and
@ CJ) ft1ture "The Noose Hanp Hllh."
8) DouP m Actio1 Thutre: "Tampico."
l1•ert llHil IS
lh•H Bawitt U•ar• Cat.
AssassiH call •I• tr11•11.
Cirls call •i• !.!.&
10:30 PM THURSDAYS
~KllC·TY
'111E r..1mn
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FIRST TIME
ON THE
EARLY SHOW!
Starring:
(1) Tony Curtis
(2) Tony Curtis
(3) Tony Curtis
(4) Tony Curtis
(5) Tony Curtis
OLYMPICS '68-0ctober's Olympic Gomes will leave Mexico City with
many legacies, but none more spectacular than its new sports plants.
Mexico's carefully cultivated modern image will be beamed around the world
(in color) by ABC's exclusive live coverage of the Summer Olympics from October
12-27. A complete, but tentative Olympics schedule is listed elsewhere for your
convenience.
Mexico City had a respectable complex of sports installations before It under-
took hosting the Summer Olympics, including the Olympic Stadium which was
used for track and field events and the Arena Mexico, a vast Madison Square
Garden-type auditorium where boxing and wrestling took place.
Basketball was in the 25,000-seat National auditorium, cycling in a somewhat
antiquated velodrome, weight lifting in a theatre, rowing and canoeing at the
Xochimilco floating gardens, equestrian events at the polo field, and swimming
and diving at University City's Olympic pool. Many of these facilities will be used
at the Olympic games but they have been supplemented and enhanced by several
new structures.
Most spectacular is the new Sports Palace. Its dominating feature is a vast
copper-sheathed geodesic dome that shines like burnished gold on the skyline
near the International Airport. It seats 25,000 and will be the site of the basket-
ball. contests.
Another Impressive new structure is the swimming and diving pool with an
attached gymnasium, to be used for Olympic volleyball. The roofs of these adjoin-
ing structures are draped In concrete like the sagging cover of an oriental pavilion.
The pool building accommodates 5,000 people and the gymnasium 6,000.
One of the most remarkable structures is the Aztec Stadium-with a capacity of
100,000--designed exclusively for soccer. Completed three years ago, it includes
577 private boxes which are actually minia-
ture apartments with bathroom, lounge and
built-in bar.
The University Stadium, enlarged to ac-
commodate 80,000, will again be the site
of the track and field events as well as the
opening and closing ceremonies. It's been
equipped with the new "tartan" all-weather
track.
And there is the Olympic Village, a brand
new suburb in itself less than three miles from
the University Stadium . Its 29 apartment
buildings, six and ten stories tall, will house
approximately 10,000 athletes. Afterwards,
this complex will be converted into on urban
renewal area.
There is also ~ unique and foscinating
"Cultural Olympics" in full swing in Mexi-
co City. Probably never before has there
been such a display of international art,
science and intellectual activity. By matching
the 22 sports contests with an equal numbef'
of cultural programs, Mexico has sought to
restore the original Grecian concept in which
both muscular and cerebral activities were
celebrated.
Although there is no indication in ABC's
tentative schedule for coverage of the Cultur-
al Olympics, it is hoped that the network will
find time for at least on hour or more for a
look at works of leading painters and sculp-
tors from around the world, the exhibition
on the uses of nuclear energy to promote
human welfare, and the murals pointed by
children from all participating countries on
the theme of "A World of Friendship."
Mexico is determined to make the athletic
port of the XIX Summer Olympiad the equal
of any that have gone before, and with its
cultural program, it already has set new
standards.
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TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All 1ta·
tfons reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
D~YTIME MOVIES
l:JO D -0.,.wt" (oomldY) '51
Cilfton Webb, Anne Fnincls.
t:OO A "l111n,... (western) •so -Don
Slrry. "CMra19 of lllct .....,.. (~entu,.) '57-John Crawford.
IO:GO G {C) "Mell lrtsll EJtl A19 s.1-lat' (muslcal) '44 -Didi H1ymes,
June HIVtr.
' l!:JO m ""'• Lift£ Dirt tt.11" (mystery) '5T-Rex Herrbon. '111J lteptftltioft•
(dram1) '46-81rbar1 Sten~
z:•m.....,. Trlln,,... Cm11tery)
''"-Pmton Foster, Sime H1uo.
t:JO IJ (C) "'CltJ ........ tlle Sia" (•d·
venture) '54-t-Anthony Quinn, Rob·
•rt Ryan. Divers efter sunken trea·
aure become Involved with mpteri·
ous dl1rtcters.
f"VENING
.... • 1lle •Ir ~ (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy.
D H...U.,.lrlnllty Report (C) (30)
D ltWI Ml1t sttow: <C> (90)
Gutsb art Lou Rewb, M1rttnt
Vtrflenck. Tom Wolfe, ind Pat
H1n1ncton.
D Sill O'a.d Mowtt: ""f'ectJ G_..
{Misttm) '57--81rbera St1~
Blrry Sulllven, Dtln JIUtr, John
Erlcaon, Gent Blrry.
G I s,, (C) (60)
ea... (C) (30)
@ CJ) Men 1rm1n <C>
fl) w..t'a ""'1 "Th• Adventures °' Matti." Mettl resumes hb )our·
1t11 towara his old home bJ tnvei.
Ina ecrou Norttiem Scandlnma's
wuttl1ndl. e Aller s.11n ..
l:JO D DIC " ... Service (C) (60)
GI r a.... lllcy (30)
m v.,... .. """' ., s.. <C> WJ> u Cl) ... ....,..,...., ~ (C)
al lelcrlllb: "Earth Sdlnet
li>ts." 0r: 1liomas Best clscusas ..,. l'OIT'IPhJ difftn fnml tflt
"pure" tcltnca In dtlllna
1111n'1 tmlroamenl
a (I) lldflWa ....,
........ ,. (C)
7:00 IJ 9 (I) CIS ~lal Ntwl: (C)
(J<l) Wlii8r Cronkite.
fJ nara MJ Unet (C) (30)
............ (C) (30)
rD Ci) a.t.1 llM:suw: (C) ''Kensu Reldera."
f.D Mlklltl .,._ llllt t1' 11.tdJ:
"Qu1ctts Jn Trtpa." A food ind
Drut Administration 1PObtm1n rt·
vt1ls some st1rtttn1 f1ct:s 1bout
medical dalms. (R)
7:30 • 9 Cl) 1'e Wiid. Wiid W9lt:
(C) {Y>) l'loyd P1tteraon, who eemt
within 1 whisker of ra1alnln1 his
world heavywtllflt boxlnt crown
In 1 bout wltll Jimmy Ellis In
Stoekholm lest month, makes his
1etln1 debut In tonlitit's eplaode.
P1tte1"10n plays 1 homest11der
whose fenn la thre1tened by •
hlfh·PoWered land syndicate. West
and Gordon come to the racut.
II HIP Qtplfrel: (C) (60). .,Tor·
n1do Fninces." Buell Cannon s plens
to open • saloon 1re threatened
by 1 temperance croup led by
spirited Frances O'Tolle. Oscar Hip·
pit •lls his saloon to Buck, but
COnctllS tht fact that It WIS
wreded by Miu O'Tolle's crusadttS.
Kathryn Hays, Dub TeJtor md
Cllartes Robl11JOn aoest.
8 lut In Sptct (C) (60)
D Opemien: Enttrtaia..t. (C)
(60) Country·westem st.r Jimmy
Dun ho1tS. Abbt Lint, comtdl1n
Corbett Monica, the alnatna Kim
Sisters. tt11 comedy team of Colvin
& Wilder, ind The Avt S1alr Steps
ind Cubie 11Jest.
B Million $ Movtt: (C) '1llt Ran· ftliia Mu" (adwnturt) '63-Al1n
Bites. Lee Remick. Leurence H1r·
Wlf .
G)Tnrtti or C111uwca (C) (30) m .. ,., ,.., ur. <C> (60)
Ui) FutM: (C) "lntx> tM Wortd."
A film that points out the Pit"'
to success for aractuetlna hlah
school students. Hlnb on Job OP·
portunltles. colleflS, totna end achol1ralllps ,,. offered.
II> fellpt S.ndltz
l:OO GI H..t CQ (30)
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<. OCTOBER !I, 19M
D T1lit H_, Wlldenn: (C) (30) 11 llll'ft ,_.... 1'tn (C) (60)
''l:lke Powell." Slim ind Henr1ett1 D t1!} CJ),... t.r tltt ...._
take sportsmen and outdoo11men ~ 1SO) •1End1 of J\lsttce." Judd
deep Into lndl1n country to IX· defends 1 Nern> In a 25-JMr-old
plore watmteys lined by steep murder comfctlon ca• ind almtJI·
cliffs, c:anyona °' frotesque Jonna· taneously tries to pment 1 riot
tions, ind hlstw Mormon·trells. ttireatened by tflt men's mnltant
D ~CJ),...., Squd: (C) (30) '°"· Bernie HamlltDn Ind Ceors
·-o-ncr-eflT'Ound .. i&htm1re." Benfl St1nford l\lesl
Panoslan. 1n under1round film· B Ytar All-AIMricln Collep SMr.
melltt, films 1 murdlf' acene th1t (C) (30) Denni• Jamta holll.
police belltwe may hne been the Judaes are Will Hutchins, Blrbar1
reel tlllnf. Del Sat Sim Stone's McN1ir and Alej1ndro Rey. Guut
lnvatfptlon of P1noslln lttda him presenter Is Jlmes Grerory.
throuiti I world of "wltll·lt" pt0t>le m Jed t.dalll News (C) (60)
ttnillht to a reel alaylnr. Andrew fE NET PlayfloUM: ''The Mayff1
Prine 1uests. 1nd the Froa." Sir John Gltlaud OJ MtfY lrtffbl (C) (90) stirs In the bitter-sweet story of
111:111 '9ny M111tt (60) en lnterfude In the llfe of 1 multi· ., mllllonalrt who Is toudled by th• II Alecrfa Adms Innocence of 1 younr 1111. Fellclty
Kend1ll co-st.Ill.
t:OO 8 f8 Cl) Ft1dq Nlrtrt Movie: (C) Ill LI Her1t1n1 de loa Avila (C)
1io CHdlos" (1dVtnture) '64--10:30 fJ fihwft: .. Ptnle" (dram1) '63-
Rlchard Boont, Stuart Whltm1n, Ed· Jenine Gray, Glyn Houston, Dyson mond 0'8rttn, Tony FranclOS1, Lown
JlfJ'ts Brown. Four amlrymen, sent ftl ...:...C $tt'vlce (C) /News (C) to recovtr 2,000 stolen rtfles, dlSh u:i
With lft embittered tx·Confedenite fm DIMlf
oofontl who plota to leuncll 1n In· ll:OO IJ o..... O'Cloet Report: (C) (30) dlan uprlslna with the flrt1nns. Jerry Dunphy.
D T1lt Def.,... (60) 0 n. Utti Hear ""'1.: (C) (30)
P,@ m Dlfl RklJa: (C) (30) Tom Brokaw.
Richard Y1rris, famed movie ster D A!tr• Hltdlcoct (30)
and Sh1kespeare1n actor, meets Ills D News: (C) (30) B1xter Ward.
m1tch In oratory and style when GI DoMld O'CoftnOf: (C) (90) PIUI
lit 1Uest1 on tonllflt's show. Rosey Petersen, AJ1n Mowbray, lewis l
Grier 1lao appeirs. Christy, lzuml, ind M1'1tlall Thomp-
1!) El ... Esta loco ton sum.
t:.30 D (ft) CI> 811111 ot wm Sonnttt: ·~apter and Verse." Henry Jones
11 a Blble·quottna bounty hunter
known as Preacher who plans to
tab Jlmes Sonnett "dead or 1llVe."
Wiii 1nd Jeff come across Preadlef
ind his p1rtner IS they catch up
with 1 wanted man. When the
m rut Dow: (C) (30) Huth
01lr11n and Wllhemlna. Director of
the Wllhemln1 Model Aaency, dis·
cuss the fashion model.
(HJ CJ) News (C)
@@Tlia 0., 1961 (C)
fB(l)DAI Ntwt
fl) NetJdtre 34 (C)
bounty hunters learn the Identity U ·15 €E) Dr T1r1o dtt JnC1e (C) of iht Sonnetts, they tllll them In • ·
the hopes of collectinf the reward l1:20 fl)'-• on J11nes.
G News: (C) (30) Ted Meym. 11:.30 II Mowie: (C) ""' N.., ;n. .. m 1 i•<l6' 1 r.rt...it ., , Ster: "llM Mtlllttfs" <xi· fl> 65 -(~ ( ) "Dnld Janssen." Jansan M1mle Vin Doren, Anthony Eisley.
Is Introduced by Relph Nll.90!1, di· D 9 @ Tllit ToeWM S.OW (C)
rector. Nelson's interview with D -..: (C) "frt"""" (drame)
Janssen dots take In his own feel· ·~na Wynter, Mel femr.
inp about tht most talked -about D @ (I) JetJ ,.., Sllft (C)
!elevlslon. s~ of the de<:lde, m Mwit: (C) "Pasta Elpml"
'Th' Fu11tive. (mystery) '53-(l1ude Riina, Mirta
fD i IH~~Tllt Miiiie 1f HanJ Toren.
hrtdt: profile of musical
hutrument inventor Harry P1rtdl. 12:15 B Mowlt: "Ut11t ~ et Htnwa" The film lncluda 1 performance on (liOrror) '61-.lecklt Joseph, Jona.
tllt UC Sin Dleao campus by than Haze.
Pertch with en enaemble utina Ills
arnn11menb and Instruments. Hb 12:30 m Naked Cltr
musk Is based on 1 system of
tunlna usinf 43 tones to 1n octave l:GO ~ MM: ~ to frir/" retller tt11n the convention1I 12. western) '56-forrut Tucker, M1r1 l1nch1rd.
l:JD a a Cl) e-r ~ <C> c3o> Gomtt ftb himatff Into I )Im whtft
fie trta to ahf Ill I leed eontf>lt
boot. tflt blttlllon b*J prln, by lllpplna It on his own foot. and lO:IO 8 QI (I) SUr T'* (C) (60)
then ht Is un1ble to t1kl It off. '~d ltlt Children Shall Ltad." Children, •PPMrfnc unconcerned at
11 Mowlt: "11lt Deeb 1tn ..,.
(1ctventura) '58 -Jlmes Mason,
Domhy O.ndrfdte.
D @ Cil ..._ If flit Q ... ; (C) the de1th of their p1rents. .,,
(10) "CoTleGtors' Edition." Jeff and be1med abolrd the USS Er.terprist it.UJ try to clear 1 frltnd of • end betln tlkina over the mind$
murdef dllrr ...... lthoolfl tt1eJ 111 °' the crew u Captain Kl~. Mr. lltlf convinced th• !It's 1UiltJ. Jolin Spoct end Dr. McCoy atttmpt to
Sixon. Senta Bl!'l'r, Nina f«tl, battle en unaHn fOfCll. Melvin e.111.
Paul Luba, Robert loafa •nd Don er.ta Hundlfr and James Wthman
Gonion l'*t. l\IUt.
•
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<. OCTOBER 5, 1161
S1185 ~
so.~ acres o~!~ ~a land m No~4,-, 0 N L~"0 u~S.A.
em California are being developed as the
world's largest privately-owned vacationland:
THE FIVE COUNTRIES OF CALIFORNIA PINES
.... C.ltry
Stream• that caacade
down from the Bich
Country, over water-
falla, into ponda, under
brida-of fallen forest
sianta.
DI HIP C1111try
In Summer, hikinc
country; hundreda. of
natural traila wind
alone the atreama and
between the trees.
In Winter, uncrowded
anow country: wide,
aaf e, centle alopea.
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Tiii Trtt Colltly
Vacation hideawaya
among standa of Pon-
deroaa, Jeffriu, white
ftr, aupr pine, apruce,
ailvertip, Juniper, upen.
The quiet place of
California Pinea.
DI lite Contry
Thie ii one of leftl'a1
lak81 at California
Pin& Nearbf,attheex-
istin&' Community Cen-
ter, ii where you lip up
for daily activiti•: rid·
in&' leucma, water aki
leaona, hikes, hayrida
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TM Hom Centry
Approximately 6,000
acrea, thi1 i1 now a
working ranch, m08tly
fn rye, alfalfa and nat-
ural 1ra11e1. Rollins
country.
Ofllr a emall paf"t -a~""'telr 1,000 ~ -of Calif onaia Pmu ia "°'° ftW .a.U. Mwch of t/w remaiftmg laftd will MV# I>• told. Califont.ia
~ ia KOt a com7Mrcial ruort -KOt told a. a Md.gt agaifttt mjlatioft or
a. "" mvatmMt f <>r profit aloftf -ht a. a nf uge from th. rnwg tmd
tmf • of °"" citiu /<>r familiu toho tOGftt to °'°" a thart of "~ Dial or Call Collect Richmond 9-6200
Calif Of"l&ia.
FREE' Snd for tM fr.. ift/or'matiotl ~' • °" Califomia Pm.. It ~: -
1. Offtcial report b~e State of California on Cali-
fornia Pines.
Z. Kap1, color pbototrrapha. a. Picture&, ftoor plan of A-frame cabin( we build the
outside, you ftniah the imide) you can buy on an
acre of land at California Pines for SSOOO (price
lncludee land I) ; payment. S80 a month.
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OCTOBER 12
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D @@n.. Advtllt ... of 111-
11vtr (C) -0 Mowtt: (C) "TIN M•tk ~
(Jlntasy) '62 -Buil Rlthbont, lZ:OOl IH (I) AmMI (C)
Estelle Winwood. · DOUT" DWepls t. Art (C)
I Esbldlo bleltll series Is Produced bf KNBC In
t:OO O ~ Tiie ~ (C) cooperation with Unlvtnlty Eaten-~ s,ldel' Man (C) sion/UCLA Hd the Los ~
JICk a.-(C) County Museum of Art. Hosted by
Cllitamls P1inter·lecturer Edw1rd Bibennln, All stations reserve the 9:15 Movie: "Se• et Lest Slllps" the show is 1 pmentltion of the right to change program-(drama) '54-John Den!k. W1nd1 ch1ncln1 concepts In c:onwntion1I
ming without ?dvance no-Hendrix, Walter Brennan. ind unconventional visual 1rt1.
t. t·3011 ~-._ <C> D @ (1) AIC'a Wide w.rtct " ice. · 6 Tiie 111.., (C) Spertl: CC) The Lt Mans 24·Hour
6:5011 Cift Us nil 01J/Ntws (C) Fantatte Spllb (C) Grand Prix of Endur1nce from le
7:00 11 Jlflln SlllllMr Mlfler (C) All : ''SQ~ Death" , Mans. Fra.~t. Jim McKay hosts. a Cl•pus 'A· "Just Jazz " and "Kansas City Confldential .. 12.15 D ..... 'Tiie Wlflla1 Hlh" (Id·
7:30 I SunriM Se~esttr (C) . m &ctlel1 lMEI (C) . r:.~~:z> '49-Randolph Scott, Ella
M"lt: "C1n1 of Justice" (west-10:00 I ~ ~ Tiie Archie Show (C) 12:301.!; CJ) Jon11J QUiit (C) em) '49-Jlmmy Ellison. @ Su••r OIJmpla 1961: • •tur. fJ DIWtf and Collltll (C) ( ) Open ng ceremonies of the 19th Blue Ribbon Theatre: "Ghost m Mr. ~ (C) Summer Olympic Games are telecast own ,.
7:45 m SICfecl Heart (C) live from .M~~lco City. " 1:00~ ta CJ) Mobf Die• (C) fJ Movie., Man WlUI a Cun • lilOWle: (C) "DIYt Bolltber" Part
NBC News covers tht first ••nned (mystery) 58-Lee Patterson, Rona I (adventure) '41 -Errol Flynn,
• t fll...,.. I tht •-110 series wttb Anderson. Fred MecMurray. = :1m t~ ~ltvl.T pkbifll direct m Cinelandil I Oplnlen: WnhlnctDft (C) rn,11 Ille Apollo VII caplelle. AH pro-10:3011 a Cl) 81tm1n/Suptnn1n (C) LI Htflllna de !es Avila (C)
er111111ln1 on tllis dat. 11 IUbfed tD 0 9 00 Underdo1 (C) 1:15 @Cl) NCAA Football: (C) Penn
llSt·•inllfll d9111aa 10:45 D Movie: "Heff'1 Halt Acfe" (dra· State at lrCLA.
ma) '53 -Wendell Corey, Evelyn 1:3011 Qt CJ) Tiie lone Rlftpr (C)
1:0011~ c..c. .,...... (C) Keyes. m..11n: (C) Hs..nf of .. c..-. . s..., g (C) 11:00 D @ (i) llrdtun (C) Cl.....,.. (5"Ctxular) '62 -Jack aa: Martin Conroy hosts. m AftrdTllutrt: "Five Steps to P. alance, Guy MadllOn.
• IO•bl. die Mite U.. (C) Danger." 1:45 8 MM: "11le s.,ect'" (mystery)
Slbl,., n..tre: "Barriclde" ll:lO I a (I) TIM Herctdoidl (C) •4S--char1ts llutflton, Dia Raines.
and "Rebel In Town." · 0 00 Super P111ident (C) 2:00 ti..,. te L..-a: (C) Martin
f!) las Eatrenn J Ustlcl • Mowfe: "11le Tartlr limslon" Conroy hosts.
1:30 a a CJ) Bup .....,, .. eel hi· (adventure) '60-Yoko Tani, Jo Rob-D c •• ,. .. aid Caadldltes (C)
ner He9f (C) inson. m CorHlt 111eetre: "Golden GI 0 9 Cl) Top Cat (C) @!) Putalla Muicana Story."
SATURDAY
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.......... UM: (C) "Pnlftct
Hope." Three authorities fnMft tM
cannlnr Industry dllCUll tht vtnous
afribuslneues that haw contrtbuted tol:is:. l:30 s.. tt..t
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~=-....... : (C) Joe F1llL
c.llr ni.tn: (C) "Bent of
Hollow Mountain."
. ""' .... Wld (C) ,:00 I ElrtJ ...
Tiit Pro..-....: (C) "81.ut·
ball." fJ We&M Trlfn (C) 4:30 D Mtvte: "llrt ........ (mys.
·t;,e ) '58-Efram Zlmballlt Jr .. NFL la• of tllt Wteli (C) @CI>......., .... c.nr
.. &ftll (C) m leek hit Hollis Albert. author
Of''Tht Claimant." talks with crttlc
Robert Cromie.
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