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Reag~n Loses Bid
. ' To Curb UC Profs
SAN.rA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI) -At a
stormy meeUng, University !or Califor-
nia Regents have thwarted in attempt
of Gov. Ronald Reagan tortve theqi
take over policy -making ers held
by the academic senate.
After regents declined to conskteri ~an's, ~ytjon. ®.a .u.i\v.ote Fri.I
.diy, ihe.govemor.,.'told ·newsnlen he; is,
cOOsidefina: the aPPoinlment ; citj-uns' tasX force · to investigate e "tur·
moil at Berkeley'" swirling ar d the
Eldridge Cleaver case; ·
Though Reagan'• resolution 111d not
Jiteclfic&lly mention Cleaver. it ;lid re· qOire the Berkeley £aculty to tht:lw off
Qmpus the O>ntroversial experlne.ntal
courae on the history of racimn ~tur
ing Cleaver, a Black Panther Jeader,
as lecturer. ~
Uniftl'Sity President Charles kitch
reminded Reagan the course is not. be-
ing given for credit. ~tch urged 'that
"no further hasty action ' be taken be-
f:l!>Ust it "could well destroy this lllli-
veraity."
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Regent! voted 14-7 to defer 1JJ1b1 next
month's meeting any action dealing with
the Cleaver controversy. Meanwhile,
the regents' commiltee on educational
policy will discuss the matter with fac·
ulty repi"esentati ves.
About 300 studen~ greeted ~e rov-
ernor when he arrived on the ·Santa
Cruz campus to attend the regents'
meeting. They tossed flowers in his
path and shout_ed verbal insults.
Some of them hlaaed and cursed · the
governor when he read his resolution
which would have lifted practically all
powers from the academic senate on
the nine campuses. The senate, com-
prised of faculty members, haS author~
ity to govern, select courses and ap-
point instructors.
"Our lµclu: are to the well," Rea-
gan told the regents. "Now is the time
for us to take over. It's now or never.''
Reagan explained to newsmen that
hia resolution set the responsibility for
(See REGENTS, Pace Z)
1968: Y ear-o.f ViolRnce
As 27 Slain in County
By ARTHUR R. VIN~
or tt1e o.itr '"'"' s~
So far In ·1961-the year oC the lcnife
and gun in some respect.I -a total of fl
presons have been slai{l in Orange Coun-
ty. with four coastal k1lllnp ll1ll moolv·
ed .
One vk:Um Is klenUfied simply as
.Jane Doe, still unidentified and perhaps
known only to whoever sexually molested
her and slashed her throat.
Jane Doe was found March 14 by three
small boys buntinc frogs in a drainage
ditch near Newland Street and Yortiowo
Avtnue 1n HuntlnglOD Beach.
She bu ...... beea bllrlecl. llnc<
lnvetllgaton h o l d ~ ll>at oomeone
might view Ille body nd lclenU!y Ille 9lc-
tlm, .poaihly providing I clue lo ber &<I
olayer, but~ ls fading.
Time ls taking lla loll. llowtvu, and
the swarthy woman murdered In her mld4
twenties will 9000 get a $95 pauper's
funeral and be buried in Paclilc View
Memorial Park In COrona del Mar under
a name rc9Crved for the unknown.
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Jane Doe was Number One.
Marine Corps M-Sgt. Cecil T. Caldwell.
39, wu the next, shot down by a sniper
on April 2, U he greased I car in his
eerv:ice station at IU'/2 Springdale Sl,
Huntinglon Beach.
The Vietnam veteran, who lived at
15133 Cabot Circle, HunHngton Beach,
was hit in the groin by 1 slug from a 31t-
30 lever acUon rifie, which police are still
... king.
1\e hunt has ranged from Camp
Pendleton, where lbe mess sergeant wu
atatb>ed, to Vle~, where cor-
nspoodenct wllh olllclala turned up
notlillg rully aolld .
A motive does ulst, but la !be caniully
guu,led IOCl'll " Huntlngton Beach detectives.
M.Sgt. Cecil Smilh cam< through Viet-
nam without hann, but became a
CIS\lalty figure on his own borne~·
He w1s Number Two.
Another Vietnam veteran -discbarced
(See SIA YlNGS, P1ge I)
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Medalists ·. 'Give . Black . . .
¥ outh Killed
By Propeller
At Airport
A 19-year-old ~irline employe who
didn 't hear the engines of his own com·
muter plane <1ver those of another wa:ii
killed instantly Friday night w}\en he
walked into a whirling propeller at Or-
ange County Airport. . .
1'1lchael Auman, 19, oC 2791 E. White:-
star. Ave., Anaheim, was dead at the
scene at a Cab1e Commuter AirlineS
loading dock.
None of the passengers who had just
alighted from the Cable Commuter Air-
lines plane witnessed the tragic acci-
dent, according to the Oranie County
coroner'• office.
Auman apparently didn't realize the
Cessna 402 aircraft's twin engme, were
still turning over when he lfalked out
onto the apron and was smashed by one
of the spinning props.
Spokesmen for the one-year-old com-
mutel.' aircraft line said Awnan walked
up from the left of the IO-passenger
plane and ran bead-on into the idllng
eogine on the right wing.
"Apport11Uy an Air California turbo-
prop was wanning up nearby l1ld one
can only IUrmlse be didn't hear the en-
~ of the Ces.ma," said a CCA spokes-
man.
Th< plane had· just landed from Los
Angeles International Airport and un-
loaded ltl passengers, aet'Ofdlng to alr·
line spokesmen.
The Orange County Coroner'• office
said there were no olliclal witnesses, but ~• Cable Coqunutei Airlines spokes-
man said people just discharitd from
the craft must have teen the gruesome
dealh. ....
P ueblo Negotiations
Stalled: Clifford
HOT SPRINGS, Va. (tlPJ) -Def1111<
St<:rtlary Clark Clilfonl lold Ille ••·
tloo'• lo!> hu!loesa leaden FrldBJ lhat
oeaollaUona for Ille roturn qi Ille USS
Pueblo are llll'led. He Mid Ille om
mova la up lo the Nonh Koreana.
C!Ufonl lold • biiojoOt -" Ille Buslne:u Council brn be wu "unable
to bring any e.'lidence. «-movement"
towll'd a settlement of the dilpute and
return of the captur«I •PY 1hlp and ti. a survivlna: crewmen.
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GIRL ME'ETS c'{OWN\·AT HOAG HOSP iTAL
Koryn• Schmidt, 5, ond J lngl11
Jets io Jingles
Laguna P,ilot Cl.owns f '!r ChUdi:en .
Clowns and cockpill 10 together in the
c.,. ol Cllpt. Bill Tilcher, a full-llme
Unlled A!rllne1 plU from Laguna Beach
who doubles as 1 part-time clown by the
name of Jingles.
1 Tl!lChler, wbo hil.S been flylrig solo since
the 1ge: ol l5,, became the youngtst jet
captain on tht airline only three 1eats
ago, at, the age QI 40. . Lone before lhit he too1t up a strange
biblt qi llumbllng oier chain and tiiblta
and bumping lnlo do6rt and walls. It wu
not a a1gn ' that Ida ni11eJ:e< were
dlmlnlahlng. It WU Ille beglDolbg " Jda --· ~ lhon 'l'llchl'1' baa pollshed hla
act and per1Jnned In holpli.11 from New
York to U1wall and Canada. He perfOnns
as i member of the clown troupe of. Ute
Woodland llJU. Shrlotra' Club.
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Friday, IOllr memhen of Ille troupe,
amonc them a clown named Tubby who
ls really the 'g.,,.,al m._ ol
Wilkinson IJlho CompanJ In Lus Angeles
· and aoo<her called Big Red who, ln real
lll" 11 the P"!'ldtnt of Dew Foam. Com·
pany in Loi Angele~, challenged nur~s
· and staff m~hers of Hoag M~
lrOIJlltal u 'tileY ra!ed tllroujh bllll•aiid
warill · · ·· " • . Not . that Ille chnch-en 1n P<lllatrics
• didn't g<l lll:i~ when tlley If• lht four c!ol'111-atve 1bom ,bOQoonl IQI! ,, r ...
Jaop, but.the -·Pl-... -U.., al<Jerly -~GUI !Cllll -lhe fqM)'~IQOd COIJlica eiile.d.
Today1 under~~ ol·JbW*,
men than lll clciwnlJ will entertain 11\!p'
dttdl qi chlldrtl! ·an<1 adulla tliroqbout
Orongt County. The troupe win lravtl IO
· various hospllall· in a 'double-<lecker bQ.t
(See· (ltQWN, Pap ll
Action Follows
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Olympic Ouster
. Of .. Sprint Aces
MEXICO Cl'l'Y ' (Alo) -'f1;e· th=
A:merican' medo.liap ~in.t.l)e.~ m.~efs,
'eadt\ !f'ariilg thlaGlti beretli,. lBvt I
clenched. "rra. aalli!i wfth, itleir right
'hlnd.I :;.lieh ;u;., ~ .. uiO itima ior
Iii• Olym11ic• Gamu; ~; Jitlday,
Lee' EvaM, tfle. lfinnet, JAr?y J imet1,
the silver medalist, and Ron Freeman,
the thir<J. pl~ce. wlnnei:, all look oU .their he~ ind be!d lhelr h/ll)d• ,ae tlieir
sides w""'1 the stai: SJ>'lllgled. -r
ll>aa )>lafed. '!f>eY ·fa<"' the Oag:" •
Th< actions ' ol ,TommJe· '5mi1ll, and
Jotm Carlos hi rajalng .black . ~!<wed
·tis!' and boW!ns ,.ir1r,t~ mimri~~~r. ,-.,;,'1Ul~.!liit Jbt
U.S. Olympic Committee lal<e ~
p1te"·t:~ ·~ ·~:···.'
~ be:cause tl!<lr· . actlbJia w.ero . ,...
ga¢ed •u Po!ltlcal imd '*'"IO' ,to· !be
Obtln.,Ple,, lpiriL t • ~ i , ' ' \• , .
'lbere' u.. been' l!it<Ulatkxr!tblt Ev·
lllll, ilo<o. ol !boo Ntl!!O; mlllllOlr "'8'...ihe
Amaicao. team. mlghl •Ull' ~· eere-
mooy Jor some form of ~.•But
bey)IMI the waving ol 1'll clln<;t>ld;!lat
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The wealherman dra.ws a
somewhM foggy picture. lor
tbeicoost,wtlll low doods join-
ing the. mominl a n d, night
mist. .Otherwlae !I'll .be lair
1llrough Stmday. " ' -< I INSfDB l'OA,4Y.
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Olr!ftplc' 1/0<hthiQ ~ ~t lt
far be,._ f!I !lie ••llfTI. c-.
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·sex E.ducation: Is I.t Plot or
117 'l'HOM48 FORTUNE 04 ,... o.ftr ,. ........
A thltd vltwpoint WU given b7 Mrs.
Clthertne ll AlleD, Anlhtlm -·· • Ila -II either a )ilal bf 1111 ""' Mid pannta . lie bellllJ pio-
CIC\10011 to under<C1I pmnta, • """!'1 lm---to believe the)I an lJ>. ~Uve ol llie homo, or • duly icbooll . adeq IL -=,~ 1>1' clellUll "' the reo1 "' 0r:"'0t~ dlld•the higt> lncldeDQti o1 n.
, --Tln6 dl"'1HI vllwpolDll "ere leglUmal< 1*1111, dlvorw and vtneNJ
· argued-before ,the ·}Utbor Forum thla · dl..U. u ovldeocea of the need for 1e1
· week ID'·a dtbat.e over whether pubUo educaUon. He uSd, "Thin 1' no Q1Mlt1on ~ """¥ tucb ltX edOCltlon. . . abOul the need, the queetlon II who ctou
John Dean. curriculum dlre<tor of the inltrucUon!" .
Newport·Mesa Unllled,,.._School. Dislrict, Hlltorlcally, aoclecy hl8 ·~ the
took the pi>slUon that CM borne and the adlools cub that haveft't been lakeo Mt., and Mro. Fraftlt B. StroJtht, cburdl hive falled to IW the need so care of in 9ther quarters, be related. He
wllo WOl'e married In 1894, eel.. ICIClety II looting to the IChooll to handle said that'• how the achools 1ot c1rtver•1
bl9.ted 1belr 7.ttb w.adlng anniv~ •. lt. . • educoUon, pl\yllCll ed"°'Uon, mutlc and
SU')' ;n Wllllalnoport pa l')!day. But the lllv. Paul G. NIWlllM. pa>IOr art.
'!be• are in "exceu.Dt health" al· · of l'lrll llaj1llal · Clxirdl o1 Colla Mesa, "No doubt moot tiomee Npi.-n11c1 111 •· • h lltu •-·"-' lald the 11Cboo11 cannot auceee<I becauoe our scbool district can handle tl>e Job tllotlih 'they ave a . e wvumo_ . th6• ~ ... ~ ·~-• 1 moral ompba-'· very well " he iald "But not everyone of gittine \aroUnd,'.' a. relillvo, sold. . , •w "'.". ~· -· • ·
Tbe r om a n c,• befttiien 14ic. ·
our 111,0GO llllldenll coma from a cood ChrilUan home.,,
Thi Rn. Mr. Neumane·eekf, 11Wt'N In
an erotic qe. We .,. decad¢ and like
other gttat naUons belore Us we are lolni down. It II becaUlt of iloL
"Sa: lbould bt lumed Jn the home,
where God placed It," hi aald. "Wt art
wllldn( mltaclee. Ouf bod!• . 1te
1emp1e1. 1..e1 the m1rac1e un1o1d belon
the ehlldren lo the -· .. they ... learn aboUt sex natu,aUy."
He was asked, "What about cblldrtn
lrom broken homes?''
"It lw to become tlw! duty and the
function of the church," ht S&Jd. He
acknowledied, however, that tbl cbutth
bu failed In re1ener&U.oo. 11It has
become cllcldlb, 11 ,he Aid. Mts. Allen lt\llwertd the same ques-
tion, by uylng, "The chUdren who come
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!tom -.. homoi .... &olni to help tl>em>!l"" G01>' tlml&h God'• belp .. u
-good -...,,.. Into tllelr llle. I
doc't -IOClel7 ... comet .. .., l1oOI-.,.,.. ~
.. lllCIU*ed that u • result et -dfXusalon1 between &tudeots lo the
c1auroom. 1111l1D,Y or our good chUdrCl
will aloo toppl6 and fall."
She II bold!ng her own-.an,-a 111111
tl1'l<ler, Diii of Anaheim High SChool
Dlstr1ct'1 au education program.
Her main coottntloa. WU that IU
educalloo II b<lng -pushed on the publlo
by such lf'OUPI &I Sex lnfofmaUon aod
EducaUon Colmdl of the Uoltod llWeo,
Planned Paraothoo4 and Wotld llWlb
OrganlzaUOll.
"You are being~ by poo-
Slratgbt, ._,.ho u ~ 4hd he~93-y~ 'f'H11t P,..e l
old busl>and appatently began at
a ''social" wheoft.e .was the highest
bidder for a box lunch 111le prepar-SLAYINGS •••
Newport Family Lost
ed. • MH WMI, who has not appeared
In movies since 1943 will make a
film vertlon early next year ol a
play ahe wrote and i!WTecl In. The
~;.year.old Mill Weot appeared In
her plo.y "Seidel" Iii 1961 duting
Its ~da nm. •
Tempe1ttwus opera linger Marla
Catt.as. tbhose name hai tiem Utlktd
romandcall11 with Aristotle OnauU
fM JO ~·.,.~ had the foUolDlng C<>m·
ment mi hil J)lonntd marriage to Mrs.
John F. Kenned11: "l-wilh th;oem the
best of luck." Lord Harlech, a close
friend of Mrs. Kennedy for 14 years,
said in London, "I hope she will be
happy." • Police an&wering a b u r g I a r
alarm at a pipe company in San Beroanlino, I o u n d what t h e y
thought was a James Bond · type
burgtar, clad in flying gear and
trailing a parachute. But Deen
Heeth explained to officers he was
a skydiver \Vhose chute failed to
respond when he aimed for an open
field. He landed msteaa on the
groundJ ol the pipe company, snap-
ping two power lines and tripping
a burg1ar alarm in the process. •
Oh.lo Liql<or COtl'1"ol Dtpa,._
IM1ll offidaU a.re Ming tM f e-
1 male ooiu to .oothe bootl.ewer•
to ;ut Th~ .ta~ nid Ir i,11 11.Sin.g
ioomen to IOLirit order• /or ck-
liot'lf of iU.,,.z liqw<w. "JIM<
and more tor~re lror:ibtg 10Qlrl.nl
rr.aU CM calla btt:rw declo-I
a.re ka: l1llpicioa '1f I • C .. •
oolcl llnrrr &q, <•;'I liq-.
OQtllt.
from the U.S. Navy -became the nut'
11tatlBUc, in what Fountain Valley Police
lltl.ll COMider a senseless thrill killing.
JllDfl M. Gardner, 21, of Ill S. Moun-
tain Vtew Ave., $Irita Ana, who wu
working, altendlng collet1• """ onalPd to a prelt7 ·llrl, w11 rllldlotl with .II cal.
autamaUc rlne fire early on Aue. 7 u be
rode hll new motoreyclt down the Sin
Dlqo Freeway.
A Colla Maa police officer crull1na
the rr-11 DOU Euclld Street and the
Inter-city bcrder, discovered the pave-
ment battered-body, but the sniper was
long gone.
In a surprise revelation Friday, Foun·
lain Valley Police said another law agen-
cy blithe weapon which killed Gardner,
ldenwted tbrclu&b matching slugs taken
from the munler ....,.,
Tiiey -to uy which police departm~ bu the weapon, or the
clrcumltancel of lta 11izure followinl tbl
Gardner murder.
BOLD WEAPONS
On Aug. a, however I Costa Mesa police
confbcated several weapons from a
hangout of the Hessians motorcycle club
at a Canyon Drive address, following a
savage gang attack on an ex·boler's
home.
One of them was a .ZZ caliber
auotrnatic rifle, but JnvesUgators have
' never said if they eatabllsbed Illy con-
nectioo.
Jamt1 M. Gardner wu Number Three.
Number Four was recorded only Thurs-
day, u a tiny, attractive Costa Mesa
cocktail waitress Wa!I ambushed by ~
meone with murder In mind as she ar-
rived home from work.
Mrs. Rose Marie Weidner, 24, of 740 W •.
18th St., was cut down, IC!'eaminl, by
four aJus• from a heavy pistol, two· of
which slammed Jnto her braiD.
A trail of blood droplell led' away from
the deeth scene, the beliMlnl of perhaps
another long search for an unknown
slayer.
Rose Marie Weidner was Number
Four. but there are 73 more day1 in the
current year.
l'rotlt P .. e l
CLOWN •••
loaned to them b)' Newport . NatloMl
Bank.
On hll non·Oylnc ICheduled Tlaehler
and hll frltndl Ond Ume to poli1h their
edl, make their costumea and con-
centrate cm developin& their own technl· _ .. makNp.
A""J lrom the dn:ul n.cber'1 drwn
II to 117 Ibo blgS and I-a1rt>1ant --M -lo 1-a lltKh; bll wile B 0 ta _. lbl a:mple'a tbree cbBdnn
... llllll psfed 1111 act.
Good Ship Apollo Spins
To Last Act of Mission
SPACE CENTER. Houston (UPI) -
The . good ahlp Apollo 7 tod17 -llked
Into the final 1ct of her dttu rthearaal
for • December lunar flight, her crtw
confident, her performance superb 1nd
man'a long toad to reach the moon
seemingly shorter than ever.
Glad71 wu upedod to loel much
ol her loo.mtle an hour wind lntenllty
Iller ccmlna uhcn, but the ltorm could
rebulld to hurrlc-lllltll<lty -rtachJni the AtlanUc.
"We've been In thll poaJ.Uon on 1
couple of Gemini mlasiona:," Kranz
~dded. "And our recovery lelml havt
proved fles:ible."
Sea Hunt Called -Off-
BJ PAMELA POWELL et TM Dt11¥ Pltlt...., The U.S. Cout GUiid Friday suspend·
'4 lndeltn1tely the IW<h for Robert Emllh. IJ, bis wile P1trlcla and their
thne chlldren mllllnl llnce Sept. II Ill
Mexican watera ofl Baja Ctllfarnla.
Coast GIW<I olllcllh at Long Beacb
said the aet11l search for the 4G-foot yawl
Tlate and the Newport Beach family of
five has been discontinued "until further
information that a search would prove
Cruitlul" comes to light.
So far, both Coast Guard and Air Force
planel have combed more than 50,000
"JUl"' mllel of water Ill their 10 d'1' of
flfCbt betW'llll Magdelena Bay and
Puerto Vallartl. There bAs been no trace
ol the mlslln.I yacltl.
Emi&h, a Newport Beach yacht bral:tr
and a lonC·tlme sailor, bad sold hil home
Request to Stop
Sanitation Plant
Working Stymied
A 1e1a1 rtqlleSI b7 two Hunllnll9n
Harbour realdenll to pul a temporary
stop to operations at the nearby Suntet
Beach SanltaUon District treatment plant
Friday was momentarily stymied.
Judge William Murray was to consider
the requests of David Burroughs and
John Silver, two bOmtoWnf:n In the
waterfront cc:nununitJ, for a prellinblary
injunctlon q&lnst the plant'• ope.raUon.
However, the cue was taken off the
court calendar, to be re<:onsidered again
within 15 days.
Wednesday, the judge ruled against the
lwo reaidenl.I, brin&inl a $17.5 mllUon
11111 .,a1n11 the dlJtrlct on behalf of
themlalY81 and -ljle ID Hunllnlton
--..,. tllt "Ylle and ob-noxioul odcn" tbey claim Come from tbt
plan~
Ba oald they coald not brlni a "clllS
1\1.lt" -one on behl1f of a lfO\IP of peo-
ple -in a "public nullance" cue, which
waa what they were ca!Ung the treatment
plant.
Mesa Mom Holds
Favorite Ticket
In Irish Stakes
A Calta Mua woman anivecl home
Friday nl&hl with 111.45 abe parlayod out
of an II 1amlna llak• Ill • -k at La• v-. to learn llie may win llflO,OGO to-
da7 ID the Irllb s .... pllaku.
Mn. Rulli M. Warmtqlon, 211 Palmer
St., can't wtn '911 than A,000, however,
on htf 7 to 1 lavorll< ID the lloplllll
bentflt race.
"l'd be hlppJ with that t•m not ......s " docllted the Joyful bookketper
!or Ucto .Mobile Home Park, Newport
Beach.
11\e Irish Hosplt.al Sweepstakes this
)'llr totals M.899 million and will
doubU&a mate many per&ODS rich by
saturday nt&bl, U.S. Ume.
oo Balboa Island to !Ike the Tllre on an
ext<ndotl crul!e to the CU1bbean.
He wu to have met the boat's owner
Geor&e W. Drucker, a Beverly Hll1I it·
torney, in Puerto Vallarta Oct. 4. Wben
the EmJlh family dld oot show up
Drucker notified the Cout Guard.
Due to a m.lJ:-up of Mexican com-
mwUcaUons and other compllcatlona the
actual se8.rch did not begin unill Oct. 9.
The last time the famlly was 11een was
Sept. 28 in a grocery store on Cedro•
Island.
Abudomnent of the search b)' .the
Cout GIW<I le1vt1 Ollly the omnewhat
luUle bope that the lllDl\y wlll 1ftlltually
t\lm up. However, IODle optlmlltlc
frltnda believe Emtab m1y have Riled
the VUH1 out to 11a to avoid an Oct. 1
ltorm.
Tile tropical llonn Paullnt ripped
throUlh the Mulcan coutllno lbout tbll
llD>t. clamq1n1 much of th• Clbo San
LuW and Ml&dalena Bay areu. Hid
Emlcb -Into the Illy believing !hit
the otonn bad -oul to sea, the 7acllt
ml)' have been le'Ytl'tly damaged.
The boat was equJpped with three hlgh-
powered radios, a four cylinder diesel
engine and enough wppliea for more than
a month of cruising. ,
Drucker, who hu been 11ll)'in& wllh ·
frlends in Newport Buch baa attempted
to have the search continued, but without
luck. Earlier he uld, 11lt'1-a tough boat
and Bob Is a tou&h lllllor ... Th< Coast
Guard Is doing a WI"! thorough job. U
they can't find Uiem then I can't find
tbem."
Vacationing Bank Teller
Delays Playlu:!,use Trial
B1 RICHARD P. NALL
Of Tiit Dall'r P lllol Sl1tf
With the prosecution web almost spun
al his forgery hearing, Frazer Smith
padded quieUy back to jail Friday to
await the return of a vscaUonlng bank
teller.
Both defense Ind prosecutlon at~ys aareed to a three-week coctlnuatlOa of
the prtllmlnary llwinl for the former
Laguna·Moullon Pl17houle fund·raiser.
Smith ls charged with three counts of
forgery in connection with $ 9 , 4 7 5
diiCOvered mluing after he vacationed in
Mel:i.co.
Harold Ely, handwriting comparison
expert, tesUfied Friday for the pro-
secuUon that be ei:am.lned four checks
and. eu.mlned aamplet of Smith's
handwritlni.
Smith llped both the !root and the
back of th6 cbeckl, ID Ely'• oplnloo •
Sandra Vanderhorst, teller at the
Laguna Bink of America branch,
testified about one check the said Smith
de.posited to bi.a per90nal account.
CREckS
11ie: $350 check dated Dec. lf, 1967,
was drawn against the laauna Players
bulldlng fund.
Mrt. DWe Allon, another teller at the
bank, recalled Smltb c a I b I n I I "60
playboull cbect ID Docemb« with wblcb
be purclwed 1100 ID travelen chocb.
Bill Salyer, playboule t r • a 1 u r e r ,
tmlfled !hit Smith WU a-rtJed to fill
out -.. the f ... but not to llgn
them. He tosttlled tbat Smith controlled
the books and checks for be blllldlng fund
account.
M~. lrm4 Nofil.1e:r, p 1. I)' ho U 1 e
rr1111afer, testified tbat Smith had a .key
to the al• (where the chock book) ,, ..
ke]it. She said llhe hod oot authorlled
-ol checb by him.
Q<olfrey Rll<er, former Players pru1.
den~ tutlllad earller !hit Smith failed to
keep an apJ)Olntment wt.th h1m at Smith's
home for !he purpose of returntng the
mlaslng chock book and uvlnp 1ccount
-books. SWEAT SIDRT
The greylnc New Enllander, once
dlstinguished In 1ppearance, listened
quleUy to the dam•Jlinl teotlmony u he
111 clre!led Ill gre7 county Jall 1weat
ablrl and fn7td bhll Jeana. lrcnlcall1i •!><>"I the Ume of hll dllap. ~ onutb had beell ltolured Jn , ~ Ca~", the PllyiJI molllhb' -.llllor .. 11~'*111m la hll ~Wt," It aid. "Tbl
hi"* the Dcnr.J--Ne, Iha better etilnct1 for news of a tu~
Ubl< 1111 to <ome raWng intobll olllce."
Smfth, Wbo played the lead Ill the play,
"You can't Tate It With You " received
a comml.ulon on such gifts. The proflle
said he handled gifts with Impeccable
aplomb, citing DQe ~.ooo donation.
"Frazer Smith, fund raising chalrman
for the new Laguna.Moulton Theater,
merits a closer look because,· for one
thing, in this organiza~n with more than
its share of nmariable people there ls no
one quite like him," the story read.
All<r contlnuence of the hwlng cmm
NoT. I, Leonard St&er, deputy diltrtct at.
tornoy, oald he II awallinJ< the ..-n
from Europe of 1 bani: teller who will
testify.
There has been discussion during
delays of the hearing that the playus
would receive restltuUon or mlaslng
moneys, possibly u a $5,000 down pay-
ment and Ume payments.
Judge J. Parley Sm1th Frlday ordered,
at Smlth's request, that the defendant be
lllowed. to make a phone call from the
county Jail
From P .. e l
REGENTS •••
delegatlng authority rolely with the
reaenta.
0 But it ii their respomibillty when
In their opinion a mlllako Ill jU<lgment
hu been mlde • • • to ~ the
mlstake and t&ke back the authority,'•
he Aid.
OPENLY DEFIED
"Now they art belna: openly defied
by the academic 'ltl\ate whJch has de-.
manded that academtc freedom be ao
interpretfd to Jnclude tbe faculty'11 right
to admln!ater and nm Ual university.'' Astronauta Walter Schlrra, Donn El·
seJe and Walter Cunningham were 18·
auttd of compleUng 90 perctnt of the
tests uslgned to them for the planned
11-day mission. They launched from
Cape Kennedy Oct. 11 on a voyage of
163 orbit.I, 2.S million mil es.
Offlcl$ said even If the mission
hitd to be cut lhort over the weekend,
which they SAY ls highly unlikely, the
space trio woukl accomplish 90 petttnt
or more of tbe:lr goals.
'People Who Give a Damn'
After being rebuffed by the reients,
Retgan llngrily accused them of fall·
inl to llve up to their duUes and saJd
they shoClld reotsn.
"I would say tbal what you saw
here today la the great.st proof that
the rqtnll lbdlcllld their respoclSI·
blllU11 Ill delaying thla action ID the
facet of whit lo outrlll>t clefllnce b)' the
IClclemlc .... i.. espocla1IJ at Berk•
ley," Aki the IO'lemor. Another tekivi.sion program from in·
ISde the Clbln WU eet for about S;G7
a.m. PST.
Allced about -for 'the <on-llllued ouccea oi Apollo 7, flight dfrecl· « ~ .Krw told an early mom· tnc MWI con!......, today, "I etpecl
that wt'li have fully ....,.plilhed all
.. the objectl ... of the mllllan."
5-olllctall ~ad down poulbl•
-with the -uta· lj\Wb-down bJ lmnl<aao Gladyo. "1lldl ~
mod ...... aboYI Tampa e.,. Friday
Jlllbl. pGlllln( flood W.. !hit hive ddftD more thin IOllO ')>moDI ,_
thelrhoma.
"Wen WlltlllC to -wbal the hur-11 ..... to do 10 wt don~ hive
1f11 llDDIOtSlll'Y wart," Krw
aid. "So I• II llD\ iMnc ua 'Ill'
trwbl<."
Tomorrow Group Ready to Chart Newport's Future
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of "' ... ., 1"1111 • ..,,
"The~ a~ probably more atnteel
ways to put It," uld N1wport ~•ch
Planning Director Ernoll Mayer Jr.,
"but 1 suppo1e lt would bl accurate to
dOICl'lbe them u people who &!Ye 1
damn."
Ho WU talking aboul the II dtllw
•ho C«'ll]>!lle Newpott Tomonvw the
dty'o long.._ ,..i. lludy commtitee.
On Monday, they wlll befn their tut:
f!tlling " 111 on Newport 1 Mun and
charllng IU]clellnes for devalopment and
change ID the '"" to COll\e. fl'• an ~pmtnt Uley'v• rttpondtd to
wtth 11ut.oolltlln&'' tnthualum .--..11 ....
to 11a7tr. • --"· ..
A few IDOlltha .,., bl llUgtlled that
1011H1 IO peoplt be 1tlecl<d bf city coun-
cUmen to te1'V't on the conuntttet. The
search be1an.
In very llWe Ume the IO WerO found.
"Nobody tumed us down," aald M.,yor
Donen Mll'lhaD. Then a few more
vol1D1teered. And • few more .
"111 hid 'l'I -Iler 11111 -; today
n'ft pt II, and thel'I where II will
d ." uJd Ml_"', 111 tblllt.'' bl: eddecl. Wbal-w11otruldt .n the..,.
po-II. IOUlbl In N_. Twncuow
. ....,,ben an peo]>lt repi-LlU" of
wlllt Mayer calli the commlll111)''•
"belrmh7 of luderlhlp."
They1l all be pffierocl In the Oly
Coundl clwnbon Mondq n!Pt for an
orientaUon -. Al tllll tlml, tlltlr
areuofcoacentrall4DwWbeaMplclto
' ··' ~-. '
them by the Newport Tomorrow ottering
committee, who6e gentral chainntn la
lonnrr Newport H>rbor Ownbtt ol
Commel'c6 Praldtnt John Macnab.
Will a people be a case of too, many
cooklT
"They left me no altemlUve now but
'1o 11v1 IOmt tertoua thoqht. to 1 nex:t.
1tep -poulbl)' outakle the board of
,.genii -to at! at Ille bottom of this
llttneel and find out the ~·Ull and
decldfl upon a course of action."
Peace Rally Planned Mayer, tocmder of the proJOct. hu
..... up with a recipe !hit oould well ...
tlltm all
It -"· for -... .-.... of ~..... LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thi Peoce --.---Act1on Oooncll 1111 II will bold a rally -th6 rttpoftlfbWIJ of• ••bco1omlltee Oct. 11111 MacArthur PIH and_, ut
with Ill own chalnnan. Newport 1'Ul\Cr'-lot a permit from the City Jllc:ruUon
row menbon will be IClll<red -and Parka Conun1aolob. tbelt llUd1 .,..Pl-1"'1nl samolf, chairmen o/ the 1nU·
Thett llllCllnp In the -few montbt war llWP. Ald FrldaY !hit be "" wW aJUmately Jud to dnaJopment of I told b7 American Civil l.lbetUtl Union
"c!Hl-,wnall" &lllU'al plan Io lawym that lhe di)' requlremenl ol a
Newpoci, Moyer aid. pormlt to Ultlllbla II ClllCOCllll-.t.
I
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Duty?·
pte who want to ltil a product,'' &be sa1d.
"'We have l>ad JO ' )'t.11'1 of-? maa•z1¥
artlclel leJlliwl U1 WO are lnadlqualo
parents. We don't need prolesslooal
knoW•ft..allen tellirll UI,"
11111 allo coo-!hit children .,.
being eocourqed to' Invade their parenll'
prtv1cy. 'Jbly are ltl1I horn• to ask their
parents wllltber they bad promarllll ..._
Oilldnn 11* 'talk about 6"'h ol!!!!;'
paronts ID clad, •he said. ·
Mrs. Dorotlcy Paul, who headed the
Harbor Council PTA effort to get tbe
Newport-Mesa District to look into sex
educaUon, complained privately that
Mn. Allen WU twlstin( everything.
To tht audience, ahe Aid, "You \fbo
applauded 'Mn. Allen, are yw going to
take In the chlldron II-om broken ho-
and are you qualifJed to teach them? 11
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OLYMPI~ ••• •
and the wearing of the berets there was
no outward fonn of protest.
The three smiled frequently. Before
the ceremony they each rave a b1&h
hand olapping handahake.
Thi medala were presented by John Jewe« Garland of Loo Angelea.
"Everything hu worked Out fine.
Lea Evans accepted hit medal in fine
style,'.' 1aid Everett Barnes, actinJ di·
rector of the U.S. Olympic Commfttee.
4': a post-eeremony . interview, Evana
said they wore the berets because it
was raining. Asked about the clenched
fist salutea, he sald: "It ls just a sa·
lute. ~me do it like this, some do it
llke thaL This ls our way of saluung."
Douglu Roby,· preaJdent of the com·
mlttee, said U.S. oUlclals took the ac· ttoo of suapendlng Carlos and Smltb al·
ter the lnternaUonal Olympic Commit·
tee threatened to throw the entire
American squad out of the Games if
acUon were not taken.
Roby Aid be was called before the
lntemaUonal body to explaln the Smith·
Carlos action.
"They were distressed with the ac·
tion of the American athletes which they
said violated the spirit of the Games,'.'
Roby sakt "1 ·asked them what they
would do if we did not take action.
Tho1 aald they mll)lt be lon:ed to pull
the • • II r e U .s. tum ou1 of the Oi1mlllcl."
M~ Detectives
~gMotive
1n G.W Slaying
Who? Why?
These are two of many questions
Costa Mesa Police detectives are strlv~
Ing lo answer in the third day of inve&-
Ugatlon into the murder of• a peUte,
young cocktall waitress.
Mrs. Rose· Marie Weidner, 24, cf 740
W. 18th St., was ambushed by someone
who pumped four slugs into her body
earJy 'lbursday, as abe walked into the
apartment she .shared with 1 hiend.
The man with whom llhe lived, Rich-
an! Surface, 11, hu been cleared, aloog
with Mrs. Weldner's husband, James,
281 of El Monte, who had not seen the
victim for a year.
The vlcUm, who worked at the Orange
fair restaurant to Fullerton, was slaln
early Thursday as she walked from her
car to the apartment at the West 18th
Street address.
Blood spots led away from the scene
-Indicating the klller may have wound-
ed h1mltlf too -Ind detecUves were
reportedly aeektog an Anaheim bartend·
er for quelllontng !al< Friday .
Shipworkers Strike
LONG BEACH (AP) -Nearly 200
members of the Industrial Union of
Mll'lne and Shipbuilding Workers of
America walked off their joba Friday
at llr harbor boltworka.
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'tOL. 61, NO. 252, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ·
1968: Year
Of Violence
For .County
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ""° D.llfr I'll« Sr.ft
So rar in 1968 -the year of the knife
and gun in some respecl.S -a total cf 27
persons have been slain in Orange Coun-
ty, with four coastal killings still unsolv-
ed.
One victim is identified simply as
Jane Doe. still unidentified and perhaps
known only to whoever sexua1ly molested
her and slashed her throat.
Jane Doe was found tt1arch 14 by three
small boys hunting frogs in a drainage
ditch near Newland Street and Yorktown
Avenue in Huntington Beach.
She has never been buried, since
investigators h e I d hope that someone
might view the body and identify the vic-
tim, possibly providing a clue to her sex
slayer, but hope is fading.
Time is laking its toll, however, and
the swarthy woman murdered in her mid ·
twenties will soon get a $95 pauper's
funeral and be buried in Pacific View
Memorial Park in Corona de! Mar under
a name reserved for the unknown.
Jane Doe was Number One.
Marine Corps M-Sgt. Cecil T. Caldwell,
39, was the neit, shot down by a sniper
on April 2, as he greased a car in his
service station at 14.972 Springdale Sl.,
Huntington Beach. .
The Vietnam veteran, who lived at
15532 Cabot Circle, Huntington Beach,
was hit in the groin by a slug from a 30·
30 lever action rifle, which police are still
see king.
The hunt has ranged from Camp
Pendleton, where the mess sergeant was
stationed, to Vielnam, where cor-
respondence with officials turned up
nothing really solid.
A motive does ex.isl, but is the carefully
guarded secret of Huntington Beach
detectives.
M-Sgt. Cecil Smith came throt.lih Viet-
-(See SLAYIN'GS, Page !t
Adminisb·ation
Still Hopeful
For Bomb Halt
WASHING TON (UPI) -Administra-
tio.n officials, still awaiting a conclusive
reply to President Johnson's proposal
for a bombing halt, remained hopeful
today Hanoi will meet U.S. condition!
for a cessation of all air and naval at·
tacks on North Vietnam.
The handful of officials in Washington
aware of the exact status of the "deli-
cate negotiations'' were maintaing a
strict silence, declining even to specu·
late on when there might be some de-
velopment in lhe situation.
The enemy's rocketing early today of
the South Vietnam coastal resort of
Vung Tau, the first outright Communist
military initiative in five d3ys, was not
interpreted in diplomatic quarters here
as indicating anything much one way
or anoLher with regard to Hanoi's event·
ual decision.
The Communist led-forces, aware of
the American reports that they have
re treated on a number of fronts, might
well wish to show they had not lost the
ability to punish the allies.
The U.S. state department as well as
the North Vietnam delegation al the
Paris talks late Friday denied earlier
reports that Hanoi had forwarded a for -
maJ reply to Johnson's proposed condi·
lions for a total bomb halt.
Both sides apparenUy were talkin,.;
about any final and fonnal answer, since
officials several days ago acknowledged
that there had been secret exchanges
of views between Washington and Hanoi.
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey
referred to such discussions Friday when
he told an audience in Hartford, Conn .,
that he did not want to talk about pros-
pects for a bombing halt because the
United Slates was negaged in "the mo!lt
delicate negotiations we have ever had.''
OAIL Y 1'1LOT '"" Irr ''"' ... "•""
GIRL MEETS CLOWN AT HOAG HOSPITAL
Keryn Schmidt, S, and Jingles
Jets to Jingles
Laguna Pilot Clowns for_ Children
Clowns and cockpits go together in the
case of Capt. Bill Tischer, a full·timc
United Airlines pilot from Laguna Beach
who doubles as a part-Lime clown by the
name of Jingles.
Tischler, who bas been flying solo since
the age of 15, became the youngest jet
captain 09 the airline onlY three years
ago, at the age of 40.
Long before that he took up a strange
habit of stumbling 6vtr chali1I and tables
and bumping into doors and walls. It wa !'.
not a sign that his refleies were
diminishing. It was the beginning of his
second career.
Since then, Tischler has polished hi:;
act and performed in hospitals from New
York to Hawaii and Canada. lie perform~
as a member of the clown troupe of the
Woodland Hills Shriners' Club.
Friday, four members of the troupe,
among them a clown named Tubby who
is really the general manager of
\Vilkinson Lltho Company in Los Angeles
and another eaJled Big Red who, in real
life, is the president of Dew Foam Com-
pany in Los Angeles, challenged nurses
and staff members of Hoag Memorial
Hospi~ ... t,qey r~ced tllr,!!lillhalli.and wards"; ., ~
Not that the children in pediatrics
dldll'l get excJIA!CI wbeo they saw lhe fOjll'
clowns give them balloons and a few
laughs, but the adult patients and even
they elderly almost howled out loud when
the funny-faced comics entered.
Today, wider the direction of Jingles,
more than 20 clowns will entertain hun-
dreds of children and adults throughout
Orange County. The troupe will travel to
various hospitals Jn a double-decker bus
(See CWWN, Page Z)
Vacationing Bank Teller
Delays Playhouse Trial
By RJCHA RD P. NALL
01 Tht 01l1Y PJi.t S1'ff
With the prosecuticm web almost spun
at his forgery hearing, Frater Smith
padded quietly back to jail 'Friday to
await the return of a vacationing bank
teller.
Both defense and prosecution attorneys
agreed to a three·week continuation of
the preliminary hearing for the former
Laguna-1'1outlon Pla yhouse fund-raiser.
Smith is charged with three counts of
forgery in connection with $ 9 , • 7 5
discovered missing after he vacation!'.!d in
Mexico.
Harold Ely, handwriting comparison
expert, testified Friday for lhe pro-
secution that he examined four checks
and examined samples of Smith's
handwriting.
Smith signed boLh the front and the
back of the checks. in Ely's opinion.
Sandra Vanderhorst, teller at the
Laguna Bank of America branch.
testified about one check she said Smith
deposited to his personal account.
CHECKS
The $350 check dated Dec. 14, 1967,
was drawn against the laguna Players
building fund .
Mrs. Oix.ie Allen, another teller at the
bank, recalled Smith c a 1 h i n g a $65(1
playhouse check Jn December with, which
he purchased $600 in travelers checks.
Bill Salyer, playhouse tr easurer,
leslified that Smith was authorized to rill
out checks on the fa~ but not to sign
them. He testified that Smith controlled
the books and checks for he building fund
account.
Mrs. Irma Noli.iger, p 1 a y house
manager, testified that Smith had a key
to the safe (where the check book) was
kept. She said she had not authorized
issuance of checks by him.
Geoffrey Riker, former Players presi-
dent, testified earlier that Smith failed to
keep an appointment with him at Smith's
home for the purpose of returning the
missing check book and savings account
pass books.
SWEAT SIIlRT
The greying New Englander. once
distinguished in appearance , listened
quietly to the damaging testimony as he
sat dressed in grey cuunty jail sweat
shirt and frayed blue jeans.
lronicallyJ. about the time of his disap..
pcaran~. ~mitb had been featured in
"The Callboard", the Players monthly
newsletter.
"CapUalism is his bible," it said, '"The
higher the Dow.Jones average rise, the
better chan~s for news of a tax-deduc-
tible gift to come sailing into his office."
Smith, who played the lead in the play,
"You Can't Take It With You," received
a commission on such gifts. The profile
(S.. THEATER, Page Z)
Dally Paper
SATURDAY, OCTOBER '19, '1968 TCN CENTS
Reagan Thwarted
Loses BUl to Cut UC Profs' Powers
SANTA CRUZ, CalU. (UPI) -Al a
itormy meeUng, University of Califor-
nia Regents have thwarted an attempt
of Gov. Ronald Reagan to have them
take over pollcy -making powers held
by the academic senate.
After regenls declined to consider
Reagan's resolution on a 13-a vote Fri-
day, the governor to ld newsmen he is
considering the appointment or a citi·
~.ens' task force to investigate the "tur-
moJI at Berkeley" swirling around the
Eldridge Cleaver case.
Though Reagan's resolution did not
specifieallf mention Cleaver, it did re-
quire the Berkeley faculty to throw off
campus the controversial experimental
Youth Killed
By Propelle1·
At .4irport
A 19·year-old airline employe who
didn't hea~ the engines of his own com-
muter plane over those of another was
killed instantly Friday night when be
walked into a whirling propeller at Or-
ange County Airport.
Michael Au1nan, 19, of 2791 E. White-
star Ave., Anaheim, was dead at the
scene at a Cable Commuter Airlines
loading dock.
None of the passengers who had just
alighted from the Cable Commuter Air·
lines plana w1fneutd ,b tragic ~.acc1.
den~ . .....,~ lo Ille Orange Coon\y
coroner's office. ' -..
Aoirtan fttiparently didn'l realize the
Cessna f02 aircraft's twin engines were
still turning over when he walked out
onto lhe apron and was smashed by one
of the spinning prOps.
Spokesmen for the one-year-old com-
muter aircraft line said Auman walked
up from the left of the 10-paMenger
plane and ran head-on into the idling
engine on the right wing. ,
"Apparently an Air California turbo-
prop was wanning up nearby and one
can only sunnise he didn't hear the en-
gines of the Cessna," said a CCA spokes-
man.
The plane had just landed from Los
Angeles International Airport and Un·
loaded its Passengers, according to air·
line spokesmen.
Mesa Detectives
Seeking Motive
In Gun Slaying
Who? Why?
These arc two of many questions
Costa Mesa Police detectives are striv-
ing to answer in the third day of inves-
tigation Into the murder of a petite,
young cocktail waitress.
Mrs. RoSf> Marie Weidner, 24, of 740
W. 18th St., was ambushed by someone
who pumped four slugs into her body
early Thursday, as she walked into the
apartment she shared with a friend.
The man with whom she lived, Rich·
ard Surface. 28, has been cleared, along
with Mrs. Weidner'• husband, James,
28, of El Monte, who had not .seen the
victim for a year.
The victim, who worked at the Orange
fair restaurant in Fullerton, was slain
early Thursday as she walked from her
car to the apartment at the West 18th
Street addttsa.
Blood spots led away from lhe scene
-indicating the killer may have wound·
ed himself too -and detecUves were
reportedly seeking an Anaheim bartend-
er for questioning late Friday.
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course on the history of racism fealur·
ing Cleaver, a Black Panther leader,
as lecturer.
·University President Charles Hitch
reminded Reagan the course is not be-
ing given for credit. Hltch urged thal
"no further hasty action" be taken be·
cause it ''could well destroy this uni-
versity."
Regents voted t•-7 to defer until next
month's meeUng any action dealing with
the Cleaver controversy. Meanwhile,
the regents' committee on educational
policy will discuss the matter with fac-
ulty represenlsUves.
About 300 students greeted the gov-
ernor when he arrived on the Santa
Cruz campus to attend t h e regents'
meeting. They tossed flowers in his
path and shouted verbal insults.
Some of them hissed and cursed the
governor when he read It.is resotut\on
which would ha ve lifted pracUcally all
powers from the academic senate on
U1e nine campuse s. The senate, com·
prised of faculty members, has author·
ity to govern , select courses and ap-
point instructors.
"Our backs are to the waU," Rea·
gan told the regents. "Now is the time
for U! to take over. It's now or never."
Reagan explained to newsmen lhat
his resolution set the responsibility for
(See REGENTS, Pas• Z)
Olympics Tension
Over Blacks Eases
MEXICO CITY (AP) -The three
American medalists in the 400 meters,
each wearing black befl\ls, gave a
clenched fist salute with their right
hands when they mounted the stand for
the Olympic Games ceremony Friday.
Lee Evans, the winner, Larry James,
the silver meda1ist, and Ron Freeman ,
the third place winner, all took off their
berets and held their hands at their
sides when the Star Spangled Banner
was played. They faced lhe nag.
The actions of Tommie Smith and
John Carlos ·in raisin( ~lacl: gloved
fi.N and bowing their beads during
Jackie's Motlier
Will Give Bride
Away at Wedding
LEVKAS, Greece (UPI) -Jacqueline
Kennedy will wed Aristotle Onwis Sun-
day in a Greek Otthodox chapel with
her mother giving her away and her
brother-in·law Prince Stanislaus Radzi-
will acting as best man, family friends
said today.
They said the 39-year-old widow of
President John F. Kennedy and the 62-
year-old mullimlllionalre Greek shipping
magnate will then spend three or four
days on his private paradise island of
Skorpios before sailing on his $3 million
yacht, Christina on a honeymoon to some
undisc 1osed shangrl-la.
The wedding will be conducted by t~
c:reek Orthodox Bishop of Levka.s in
the tiny, 40-seat chapel of the Mother
of God on Skorpios, off the western coast or Greece. Only a handful of friends
and relatives will be present, the family
sources said.
They said Mrs. Kennedy mnde the ar-
rangements -Onassis earlier said the
final decisions were Up to his bride -
on the Christina bobbing genUy just off
Skorpios.
It was Mrs. Kennedy's decision to
have her mother, Mrs. Hugh D. Auch in·
clou, give her away. It was Mrs. Ken-
nedy's mother who announced the mar-
riage two days ago in New York.
Radziwill, whose wile ls Mrs. Ken-
nedy ·s sister. is an old friend or Onassis.
The magnate dispatched a helicopter to
help fetch to the ChrisUna the Radziwills
flying in from Parls.
Actor Lee Tracy
Dies of Cancer
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Lee Tracy,
the breezy wisecracking act.or who be-
came America's most famous "stage"
newspaper reporter, died Friday of can·
cer of the liver. He wa1 70.
the anthem caused the IntemaUonal
Olympic Committee to demand that the
U.S. Olympic Commi¥ee take disci-
plinary action.
The two were dismissed from the
team because their actions were re·
garded as political and contrary to the
Olympic spirit.
There had been spfculation that Ev·
ans, one of the Negro militants on the
American team, might use the cere-
mony for some form of protest. But
beyond the waving of his clinched fist
and the wtartng of the beret.! there was
no ontwariFform of protest.
The three smiled frequently. Befort
the ceremony they each gave a hJgh
hand slapping handshake.
The medals were presented by John
Jewett Garland of Los Angeles.
"Everything has worked out fin e.
Lee; Evans accepted his medal in fine
style," said Everett Barnes, acting di·
rector of the U.S. Olympie Committee.
ln a post-ceremony interview, Evans
sa1d they wore the berets because it
was raining. Asked about the clenched
(See OLYMPICS, Page Z)
Mesa Mom Holds
Favorite Ticket
In lrisli Stakes
A Costa Mesa woman arrived home
F'riday night with $12.45 she. parlayed out
of an $8 gaming stake in a Week at Las
Vegas, to learn she may win '200,000 loo
day in the Irish Sweepstakes.
Mrs. Ruth M. Warmlngton. 238 Palmer
St., can 't win less than $2,000, however,
on her 7 to 1 favorite in the hopsital
benefit race .
"I'd be happy with that. I'm not
proud ," declared Lhe joyful bookkeeper
for Lido Mobile Home Park, Newport
Beach.
The lrish Hospital SYleepstakes thi.s
year totals M.899 million and will
doubtless make many persons rich by
Saturday night, U.S. time.
Mrs. Warmington holds a ticket on the
favorite in the race, but couldn't
remember the name of the horae who
may Car?')' her into lifelong financial
ease.
''My daughter was waving a telegram
at me when I got home," she said, noting
that Kathy Warmington, 18, had befJI
beselged with calls aU day about thelr
high·stakes ticket.
Or•tlfe c ... t
We•tl&er
Sex Education: Is It Plot or Duty? Tracy dltd at St. John's Hospital In
nearby Santa Monica. He entered the
hospital Wednesday. Several monlhl ago
he underwent surgery and had been
rteuptrallng at hil home in Pacific
Pall sad ...
The weathennan draws a
somewhat foggy picture for
lhe coast. with low clovds Join-
ing the morning. a n d night
mist. Otberwlso it'll be Wr
tbrougb Sunday, By THOMAS FORruNE
Of 1'11 DellJ' '"" Slltf
Sex education la either • plot by the
&ehoola .. undercut parmila, • moral Im-
perative of the home, or a duty acbooill
mll!I accept by delaull of lhe rest al
.aciety.
Three divera:ent viewpoint.I w e r e
argued before the Harbor Fcrwn this
week ln a debate over whether public
schools should teach sex etueatton.
John Dean, curriculum director of
Newport·Mesa Unllled School District,
took the porft.ion that the borne and the
church heve fallftl to nu the need so
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society is looking lo lhe achools lo handle
jt.
But lhe R<v. Paul G. Neumann, putor
al Finl Baptist Church of Com M,..,
said the achool.1 cannot IUCCted because
lhey will not teach a moral emphasis.
A thlrd viewpoint was given by Mn.
Catherine H. Allen , Anaheim housewife,
•bo said parents are being pn>-
pagandlud to believe Uley are in·
ad<quale.
Dr. Dean cilA!CI the high lncldOllC>ll of I~ ,
Segitimate births, divorces and venereal
dlseue BJ evldenct:s of the net.'d for 8CX
educaUoo. He said, "11\e'n! ls no question
' .
about Ille need, the quesUoo IJ wbo d ...
the lnttrucUon?"
Hlslorically, society hu auigned the
schools tasks that haven't betn taken
care Of in other quarters, be related. He
said that's JM>w the IChools got driver'•
educaUoa, phy~cal education, mlllll: and
art.
"No doubt mom homes represented in
oor 1ehool di.strict c11n hand1e the job
vtr)' well," he ,.id. "But not everyone of
O&¥' 2115,000 tludcnta camtS from a Cood
Chrilt.ian "home."
The Rev. Mr. Neumann said, "We're. In
an croUc a1e. We an dtcadeol and Uk•
~--
other grtat nationa before us we are
aoln(! down. IL lo becauae al ..._
"Sex ahould be learned ln lhe home,
where God plactd ll," he said. "We •re
walking miracles. ()Jr bodlta are
tompla. Let the mlracl< unfold before
tbe chlldrtn 1n the home ao they can
Jeam about sei: naturally."
He wu 8llked, "What about children
from broken homea?"
"It has ID become the duty ll1d Ille
function ol tbe church," he .. 1d. He
acknowledged, however, lha1 lhe ohun:b
tw ratted tn ftll neratlon. 0 lL has
(S.. SEX CLASSES, P ... I)
His ir:bulllent career ht lhow business
spanned 40 Y•""' It encompuled
ltanlom m Broad!('l' In lhe Rolrln(!
TwtnU'"; more lhan 50 Holl)'wood
movies, and a numbtt of • ttlevlalon .mes. -
Perhap1 his most ramaur role was
his portrO)'•I o1 l!Udy Johnooo, lhe ex·
trvverled, ...,..JIUY reporier al "Front
Pqe." Tr1cy wu ptaylns the role on
Broadway ln 11121 when ... sot bl• flrsl
Hollywood oiler. Bui althou&b Tracy
made tbe part l:amou11 the movie vtr-
lion ltamld actor Pat O'Brien.
f'NSIDlf l'ODAY
Tht Unittd Stat.ti 1tandi a·
•""""" for gold tntdofl ftl two.
Olvmpl< t1<1Chting '""'· but Ir far behind m the othcr1. Com-
p I e t e standings halfv>Gg on
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tQlllllll• ., • DPr ~ ltarn
' M<. and Mra. l'rank 8. Straight,.
who were mamed· In lll94, celc-
bJ'lted their 7411> wedding anniver-
•atT In Williamsport, Pa. l"rlday.
'Ibey are in "excellent beaJth" al-
thoush "they have a litUe trouble
gettlilg around," a relative ,said.
The r om a n c e betwee.n Mrs.
Stral&bt, who Is 92, and·her ~year
old huoband apparenUy began at
a "social" when he was the higheSt
bidder for a box lunch she prepar-
ed. • • M•• w .. t, who hu not appeared
In movies since 1943 will make a
film version early next year of a
play she wrote and starred in. The
7~yeer-old Miss West appeared in
her l)!ay "Sextet" In 1961 during
!Is Florida run. •
Tempestuou.s opera singer Maria
Calla.s, whose name has been linked
romanticaUt1 wit/& Ariitotle Onassis
for 10 11ear1, had the following com·
ment an. his planned marriage to ltfrs.
John F. Kennedt1: "I wtsh them the
be1t of luck." Lord Harlech, a close
friend of Mrs. Kemt(dtl for 14 11ears,
1aid in London, "I hope she will be
happu." • Police answering a b u r g J a r
alarm at a pipe company in San
Bernardino, lo u n d \vhat th e y
thought was a James Bond -type
burglar, clad in flying gear and
trailing a parachute. But Dean
Huth explained to officers he was
a skydiver whose chute failed to
rKpond when he aimed for an open
field. He landed instead on the
grounds of the pipe company, snap·
ping two power lines and tripping
a burglar alarm in the process. •
Ohio LiqU-Or Control Depart·
ment officials are using tile fe-
male voice to soothe bootleggers
to ;au. The slate !aid it Is using
women to solicit orders for de-
liwry of illegal liquor. "!tfore t.1
and more we'f'e having women 1]
make tM calls because dealers
are J.tss suspicioUJ of them,"
slrid Hent11 Rau, ch i e f liquor
ogenl
• Helen Cethcart, 71, didn't take
Newport Family Lost _
Sea Hunt Called Off
117 PA.111:1.A l'OWEU. .. ,.. ... , ......
De U.S. Cout Guard P'rlday _,.,.
eel fz>deflnltely the "arch for Robert
Emigh, S~ bis . wife Patricia and their
U1rte 'children mia:slng since Sept. 28 In
MeJiCJn watora olt Baja California.
Coast Guard olficills at Long Beach
aakl tbe..aerill-learch for U»ie tl).foot yawl
Tim and the NeWpotl Beach famUy of
fiye ,has been dllcooUoued "unW further
lnfoi:nuaUoa tbt.t a search would prove
. Jruitlul" comes lo Ught.
SO lar, bolb Cout Guard and Air Forte
planei have comf>ed more than 50,000
square mlle1 of water in their 10 days of
ltight between Magdelena Bay and
Puerto Vall.art.a. 11>ere has been no trace
QI. lhe missing yacbl
Eiru,~ a Newport Beacb yacht brokl!r
and a IOOg-Ume allor, bad aold bis home •
an BID!9o lalllld lo lob U. Tian m aa
~ cndtoo lo u. CorlbWD. . . , Ha was to have met the boat'• owner Geofp W. Drucker, a Beverly HiD1 at-
torney, in Puerto Vallarta 0cL 4. When
Ibo Emigh lamlly did nol allow up
Druckei' notllled lhe COaJI Guard.
Due to a mlJ.-up of Mexican com:
mltnlcations and other compllcatlona the
actual eearch did not begin untU Ocif:. 9.
The last lime the family WU aetn Was
SepL 28 in a irocery store on Cedros
Lsland.
Abandonment fl the search by the
Cout Ou.ard leaves only the somewhat
fuUle hope that the family will eventually
tum up. Howe\•er, some optimistic
friends believe Emigh may have sailed
the vessel out to sea to avoid an Oct. 1
ltonn.
Good Ship Apollo Spins
To Last Act of Mission
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -
The good shfp AJXlllO 7 today streaked
into the final act of her dru1 rehearsal
for a December lunar flight , her crew
confident, her performance superb and
man's long road to reach the moon
seemingly shorter than ever.
Astronauts Waltef Schitra, Donn Ei-
sele and Walter Cunningham werl! as-
sured of completing 90 percent of lhe
tests assigned to them for the planned
11-0ay mission. They launched from
Cape Kennedy Oct. 11 on a voyage of
163 orbits, 2.5 million miles.
Officials said even if the mission
had to be cut short over the weekend,
whlch they iiay is highly unlikely, the
space trio would accomplish 90 percent
or more of their goals.
Another television program from in-
side the cabin was set for about 5:07
a.m. PST.
Asked about prospects for the con-
Unued success of Apollo 7, flight direct-
or Eugene Kranz told an early morn-
ing news conference today, "I erpect
that we'll have fully accomplished all
of the objectives of the mis!lon."
Space officials played down possible
interference with the astronauts' splash-
down by hurricane Gladys, which slam-
med ashore above Tampa Bay Friday
night, pwhing flood tides that have
driven more than 2000 persons from
their homes.
"We're waiUng to aee what the hur-
ricane ls going to do so we don't have
to do any unnecessary work," Kranz
said. ''So far lt l!n, 'giving us any
trouble."
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THEATER. • •
said he handled girts with Impeccable
aplomb, citing one $50,000 donation.
"Frazer Smith, fund raising chainnan
for the new Laguna-Moulton Theater,
merits a closer look, becau.se, for one
thing, In this organization with more than
its share of remarkable people there i.a no
one quite like hlm," the story read.
After continuance of the hearing until
Nov. 8, Leonard Sager, deputy di.strict at-
lorney, said he is awaiting the return
from Europe of a bank teller who will
testify.
There bas been discussion during
delays of the bearing that the playl!rs
would receive restitution of mla.ing
moneys, possibly u a $5,000 down pay -
ment and Ume paymect.s.
Judge J. Parley Smith Friday ordered ,
at Smith's request, that the defendant be
allowed to make a phone call from the
county jail.
Peace Rally Plarined
Gladys wu expected. to lose much oJ. her lOO·mlle an hour wind intensity
after coming ashore, but the storm could
rebuild to · hurricane intens.lty after
reaching the Atlantic.
"We've been In Ulla position on a
couple of Gemini missions," Kranz
added. "And our recovery teams have
proved flexible ."
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SEX CLASSES • •
become clickish," he said.
Mrs. Allen answered the same ques-
tion, by saying, "The children who come
from broken homes are going to help
themselves only through God's help or if
some good person comes into their We. l
don't think . society can correct every
know·it-allers telling us."
She. also contended that children are
being encouraged to invade their parents'
privacy. They are sent home to ask their
parents whether t.hey had premarlt.al sex.
Children then tali: about each others
parents in class, she said.
Mrs. Dorothy Paul, who headed the
Harbor Council PI'A t ffort to get the
Newport-Mesa Dbtrlct to look into sex
education, complained privately that
Mrs. Allen was twisting everything.
To. the audience. she said, "You who
applauded Mrs. Allen, are you going to
take In the children from broken homes
and are you qualified to leach them?"
single error."
She suggested that as a result of sex
discussions between students in the
classroom "many of our good children
will also topple and fall."
She la holding her own son, a 10th
grader, out of Anaheim JUgh School
Dislrlct's sex education program.
Her main contention was that sex
education la being pushed on the public
by such groups as Sex Infonnatlon and
Education Council of the United St.ates,
Planned Parenthood and World ·Health
Organization.
Three Chlldren Die
In Unused Freezer
PASADENA (UPI) -Mrs. Mattie
Adams lifted the lid of an unused freez-
er on the back porch of her home Friday
and found the bodies of three children
inside.
They werl! her son Kelvin, 7. and his
playmates. Dennis and Denise ~1cClain,
the five-~arold twin children of a neigh-
bor. Officers said the children apparent -
ly cllmbl!d into the freezer, closed the lid ,
and suffocated.
'1111 tropical BIOnn Pauline ripped
lhroulh "tile Me<lcan coutUne abool lbal
time damaging much of the Cabo 5an
Lucas and Magdelena Bay areas. Had
Emigh gone Into the bay believing lbal
the stonn had gone out to sea, the yacht
may have been severely damaged.
The boat wa• equipped wtth three high-
powe.red radloe, 1 four eyUnaer diesel
engine and enough tuppUea lor more lban
a month ot crulllna . Drucker, who bu been llaylnJ with
frlendl In Newport Beach bu att<mpt..i
to have the March conUnued, but wttbout
luck. EarUtr be said, "It'• 1 tough boa
and Bo!> b I tough aallo< , • , The Coast
Guard II doln( a very !borough job. II
they can't find them then I can't find
them."
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OLYMPICS •.•
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fist salutes, he said: "It is just a ea·
lute. Some do It like th!B, some do it
like tbal Thia ls our way of saluting."
Douglas Roby, president of the com--
mittee, said U.S. officials took the ac.
tion of mspl!ruting Carlos and Smith af.
ter the lnternaUonal Olympic Commit~
tee threatened to throw the entlre
American squad out of the Games U
action were not taken.
Roby la.id he wu called before t.he
lntemaUonal body to explain the Smilh--
Carloa action.
··They were distressed with the ac-
tion of the American athletea which they
said violated the spirit of the Games,"
Roby said. "I asked them what they
would do if WI! did not take action.
They said they might be forced to pull
the entire U.S. team out of the
Olympics.''
Request to Stop
Sanitation Plant
Working Stymied
A legal request by two Huntington
Harbour residents to put a temporary
stop to operatlolll!I at the nearby Sunset
Beach Sanitation District treatment plant
Friday was momentarily stymied.
Judge William Murray was to consider
the request.II of DaYld Burroughs and
John Silver, two homeowners in the
waterfront community, f~r a prtlim~ary
lnjunctlon aga..lnat the plant's operaUon.
Howtver, the case Wat taken off the
court calendar, to be re-considered again
within 15 days.
Wednesday, the judge ruled against the
lwo resldeats, bringing a $17.5 mlllion
suit against the district on behali of
themselves and Myone else in Huntington
Harbour affected by the "vile and ob-
noxious odors" they claim come from the
plant.
He said they could not bring a "class
suit" -one on btbalf of a group of peo-
ple -In a "public nuisance" case, which
was what they were calling the treatment
plant.
52 Condors Sighted
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A total or
52 California Condors were sighted this
week during the fourth 81UlUal survey
of the rare bird, the Fish and Game
Dl!partment reported Friday.
It was lhe highest number of sightings
rtcorded since the 11urvey of the nearly
extinct bird was started. The previous
high was 51 two years ago. Last year,
48 wert spotted.
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HEADED HOME -Smpended U.S. Olympic star John Carlos and
bis wife leave Olympic Vlllege, Mexico City, Frtday surrounded tiy
newsmen attempting to get statements about the U.S. Olympic
Committee's decision m order Carlos and iellow sprinter Tommie
Smith out of the coulllry.
Valley Files $300 Suit
Over Sewer Easements
By JAMES P.fcNABB JR.
Of 'flit Dlli'J .. lilt S11ft
Six easementa worth about $60 may end
up costing the City of Fountain Valley
!JOO.
That's the estimated cost of a lawsuit
filed by the city against 15 property
owners in the predominately Mexican·
American Colonia Juarez located several
hundred Yards northeast of city hall. The
city's inability to find some or the pro-
perty Owners and to convince others to
grant the casements is stalling a $160,000
water-sewer project financed by the col-
ony's own improvement district, the city
and the federal government.
"It's expensive," said City Attorney
Edwin Martin of the eminent domain ac-
ticn, "but there's .no other way to ~o it."
Inspectors Okay
Flood Channel
A 1,600-foot extnesion of the Orange
County Flood Control District's Ocean
View cfiannel In · HUntlngton Beach was
inspected and approved Friday by county
officials.
Eleven feet deep and 18.7 feet wide, the
$159,447 earthquake extends the district's
channel from a culvert at Ross Lane,
near Warner Avenue, in an easterly
direction to the existing culvert under
Magnolla Slreet.
Food Control offlcer11 predict th.at the
extension will rectify erosJon problems
and will enable the city of Huntington
Beach to reclaim land needed In the
widening and improvement of Warner
Avenue.
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CLOWN ...
loaned to them by Newport National
Bank.
On hls non-flying scheduled Tischler
and bis, friend! find time to polish their
acts, make their costumes and con·
centrate on developing their own tl!chni-
ques of make-up.
Away from the circus Tischer's dream
is to fly the biggest and fastest airplane
built.
At home in Laguna Beach : his \\•Ire
Roberta and the couple's three children
help him perfect his act.
City officials said they are aware of nn
organized opposiUon to the much-needed
water-sewer project. The 15 property
uwners who can't be found, or who don 't
want to grant easements hold parCf'l1 ur
land scattered throughout the two-square-
block community, in one of t.he oldest
sections of Fountain Valley.
The five-foot easements are necessary
to ID(lve the project from the drawing
board to actual construction. City of·
ficials figure each easement to be worth
about $10. Many already have been
donated by landowners.
"They run through side yards, or along
the rear of the property,'' said Martin.
"The· owners can't build on them anyway
and they will still be good for flowers or
grass or chairs, once the work is com·
pleted," he added.
The city attorney believes the lawsuit
may ultimately be settled out of court. In
any case, city officials hope the new
sewer and water lines will be ready by
the end of November.
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REGENTS ...
delegating aut11ority solely with the
regents.
"But it is th eir responsibility when
in their opinion a mistake in judgment
has been made • • _ to correct the
mistake and take back the authority,"
he said.
OPENLY DEFIED
"Now they are being openly defied
by the academic senate which has de-
manded that academic freedom be so
interpreted to include the faculty's right
to administer and run the university."
After being rebuffed by the regents,
Reagan angrily accused them of fail-
ing to live up to their duties and said
t.hey should resign.
"I would say that what you saw
here today is the greatest proof that
the regents abdicated their responsi-
billties in delaying this acilon In the
face of what is outrlght defiance by t.he
academic senate, especially at Berke·
ley." said the governor .
"They left me no alternative now but
to give some serious thought to a next
step -possibly outside the board ol
regents -to get at the bottom of this
sickness and find out the cause ant.I
decide upon a course of action."
too kindly to a man snatching her
purse. P o I i c e said the suspect,
John Whitney, tackled Miss Cath-
cart on a dark London street, and
she retaliated with her walking
stick. A passing taxicab driver had
to~ her away from him. But the
Jue e took pity on Whitney. Noting
his roken nose, cuts and bruises,
the judge released him on condi·
ti.ooal good behavior. "To some ex-
tent yoo have suUered already,"
said the judge.
LOS ANGELfiS (AP) -The Peace
Action Council says it will hold a rall y
Oct. 26 at MacArthur Park and won't ask
for a perm.it from t.he City Recreation
and Parks Commission.
Irving Sarnoff, chalnnan of the anti-
war group, said Friday t.hat he was
told by American CivU UbertJes Union
lawyers that t.he city requirement of a
permit to assemble 1s uncon!tltutJonal.
'People Who Give a Damn' DAILY PILOT
N..,ert IHc• Ce1t• W...
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COUNTY SLAYINGS. ••
nam without hann, but became a
cuualty figw'e on hi1-0wn home turf.
He was Number Two.
Another Vietnam veteran -dlscharged
from the U.S. Navy -became the next
llati&tlc, In what Fountain Valley Police
atilt consider a aenteless thrill killing .
James M. Gardner, 21, of 619 S. htoun-
tain View Ave ., Santa AnR, who waJJ
working, attending college and engaged
lo a pretty glrl , wu riddled with .22 cal.
autDmaUc rifle fire early on Aug. 7 as he
rode hts new motorcycle down the S1tn Dleco Freeway.
A Costa Mesa polleoe offiCf'r cruising
the !roeway near Euclfd Sln<I and lbe
lnle'<lly border, dl1<>1vmd lbe pave-
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In a llUl')lrilo melalloo 1!'r!da7, Foun-
tain van., Polloe llld anolber law .,..,.
ey bu the wupon whlcb killed Gardner,
ldenWled lbroolh matching slup llken
from the murder .ceae..
They refused to say which police
clepartmml bu lhe weapon, or lbe
-ol 111 Mlmre lolll>Wlna lbe Gardner murder.
at Aui. I, ........,, COiia Mua pollce -fed -Ill W-fl'om I
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hangout of the Hessians motorcycle club
at a Canyon Drive address, followin& a
savage a:ang attack on an ex-boxer's
home.
BOLD WEAPONS
Oni! of them was a .22 caliber
auot.matic rifle, b11t Investigators hive
ncvtr said if they established any con-
nection.
James M. Gardntr was Number Th.rte.
Number Four was rtcorded only 1'iurs-
day. u a UJ\y, attractive Co&tl Mesa
cocktail waitress was ambuabed by ID-
meone with murder ln mim u lhl ar·
rived home from work.
Mn. Rose Marie Weidner, H, ol 7411 W.
lath SI., wu cut daim, acrelllllfl1I, by
lour slugs from a heavy pistol, IWO of
which •lammed lnto her brain.
A lrall of blood c!ropiota led away fnmi
the death acene, the betlnnlna ot perhaps
another lone search for "' unknown
alayer.
Rost Marie Weidner wu Number
Four, but there 11e 7t men dayi ill the
c:urmit )'NJ'. .. ..
Tomorrow Group Ready to Chart Newport's Future
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of Tlt4 0.HY .. 1111 lllff
"There are probably more genteel
ways to put it," said Newport Beach
Plannlng Director Ernest Mayer Jr .•
"but J suppoge it would be accurate to
dellCl'ibe them u people who give a
damn."
He w11 talking about the 83 citizens
who comprise Newport Tomorrow, the
city's long·rllnge goals study committee.
On Monday, they will begin their task:
get Ung a fix on Newport's future and
chAttlng gWdellnet for development and
change Jn the years to come.
Ifs an assignment they've responded to
with "astonishing" enthusiasm, •ccording
to Mayer.
A few months ago, be suggested that
llCX!le IO -la bo oelected by city coun-
cllmen .. ..,.. 00 lhe commllt<e. The
aear<b bepn.
In my Ullla Utnt the SO wen !amid.
"Nobody turned ua down," asJd Mayor
Dorttn Manh&ll. Then a few more
~unt.etred. And a le• mart.
"We hld '1'I etrller this week ; today
we've aot as, and that's wht.re It will
end.'' akl Ma7er. "l think," he added.
Whit eounctlmtn, who made all the •P-
polntm•nll, IOl!lht In Newport -omw membon an I-'° npreaenlaUvo ol
what Mayer calls the community's
"helrarc:hy of leadership."
They'll all be gathered In the <;ity
Council chambers Monday night for an
orlentaUon &esslon. At that ttme, thelr
areu ol concentration will be uslgned to
them by the Newport Tomorrow steering
committee, who&e general chairman is
former Newport H1rbor Chamber of
Commerce Prtsident John Macnab.
Will 83 people be a case of too many
cook1!
~fayer, founder of !he proje<'.'t. has
come up with a reeipe that could well use
them all.
It calls for seven categories of study,
each the reaponsibillty of • aubcommfttee
with Its own chalnnan. Newport Tomor-
row memberl will be acattued among
lbele lludy ll'OUP'·
Their flndlnp In the nm '"' months will ullbnately lead lo de..topmtnl ol a
"do-it.-yoia11tU11 general plan f o
Newport, MIJ"r said.
The wbcommUlett •nd theft chairmen
are:
Transportation, Dan Gilliland; in-
du1lry, Wllllam D. Clark: JUidenllal,
Milan M. Dostal; commvclll, Dorothy
HardcuUt: harbor, ll8na1d C. Simpson;
pubUc lacllllla, llOVid S. Tln&ler;
townscape, Peter Voiel.
All subcommittee chainnen serve on
Newport Tomorrow's steering com-
mittee, along wlth general chairman
M1cnab, Clty Councllmen Robert Shelton
and Ed Hirth, and PlAMing Com·
missioner David CUrtls.
On Monday, they and almost four score
other public-spirited ciUZClll wllJ begin In
eme!f. to shape what they hope will be
thi! destiny ot thelr hometown.
-Girl, 4, Struck,
Killed by Auto
A small prl was killed In Anaheim
Friday, when she rsn out Into the palh
of a car In the 1100 block of Orqo
Avenue.
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wu dead on arrival at SL Joseph 's
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F. Meyer, M5, of mt Llurtlton Ave.,
Gardm Grove. Mqer wu not dfed.
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Peace Corps
Editor's Nott: TM mtn -sewrol
of them from the Orange Coast -
catt themselves PaTtncrs of the AJ..
liance for Progress. T h e ti dedicate
much of th.fir spare time to cafftling
nut in the private sector what the Al·
li<rnce i.s doing in th.I public .sector,
Th is is the last of four storit's e.zamin·
ing some of their ainu and accomp-
lishments.
By BRUCE BENSON
Of ~ l>lltt 1'0111 SI..,
LA PAZ, Mex. -You l!!ave from the
center of town and go out to a dusty
neighborhood with unpaved roads to find
Edward Carrillo, 31 , his wife, Sheila, and
their ~year-old daughter Juliette.
Carrillo, though he would wince at the
suggestion, i! something of a one-man
nrivate Peace C.Orps. He i! a man who
has found his thing and Is doing it, not for
himself but for the poor and uneducated
of La Paz.
And standinit in the background, urgin~
him forward with a ~eat deal of awe and
rcsnect are several California businci:;s
and nrofcssional men, Including Corona
(lei Mar residents Donald Burns and Dr.
T?obert Crecca.
Carrillo wa! born in Sanla P.1onica. at-
tended Los Angeles City Colle'!e where he
\Von a departmental award tn art. then
enrolled at UCLA where he won another
::1'-l.·ard. He took time out to travel in
Europe, and studied drawin~ and
polvchrome wood sculpture in Madrid.
He returned to Los Angele!, too"lt his
BA in Art from UCLA, went on to get his
master's in art . and taught at UCLA and
UC. San niej!o. He then left a brieht
eareer in the States to move in with the
noor of La Paz. He's teaching them ho\v
to hecome crafLi;men.
Carrillo has begun a Regional Art
Center in an area where art has never
nourished. until now. His idea is a simple
nne -he'll teach crafts to the ooor, and
thev will be able to earn a livelihood.
Unless you can understand what it
means to be an adolescent, uneducated
and without money in Baja California,
you can't begin to appreciate what Car-
rillo i~ attempting.
La P::iz and it!' cvnirons are nn the
,·erge of a tremendous economic shot in
th{' arm from tot•rism. H's iust ;iroul"'rl
the corner with a larger airport to handle
l;ir ... er jets now under conslrucUon.
'J'he itovemment is working apace to
cultivate what seems to be a rosy future.
but there is nothing anyone can now do
for those yotmesters v;ho will be forced to
JivP with all the misery that goes alon-'!
,..,ith the C-OncHtion of poverty ln a
dPvelo'ling land.
'rhat is. there was nothing that could be
u"'~c until Carrillo came here two years
a~. r • , 1
SFT.F ~liU PPORTING
Hundreds of young peo"ple may hecome
self·suoporting by tuni ing out high quali-
tv crafts for lhe burgeoning tourist in-
dustry.
"The whole idea is lo use materi als
native to this area," he said. "We've ex·
perime nted with clays and I o c a I
materials to find out which are sul table,
the most durable."
He speaks with an insistent smile which
ls outlined by a robust moustache. What
makes his experiment so incredible is
that until now, Baja California has never
produced any arts or crafts of any
sii:mific ance.
Carrillo two years ago went lo a
husiness group In San Diego and won a
$16,500 grant from them to gel his center
gtarted. "At first I paid mvself a $75 a
week salary," he said. "Then I cut it
down to S50. Now I get just whatever I
can scrape together."
Carrillo and his wife are indeed scrap-
ing. But the first products of the center
are .iust being completed. and a shipment
is headed to Los Angeles for retail
distribution.
UP PRO DUCTION
The trick now is lo step up production
to the point where the center can deal in
enough volume to st.art turning a proril.
This is \\'here Corona del l\1ar resident
Donald Bums entered the picture.
Burns, a member of the Califomin
Partners of the Alliance for Progress.
wrote Carrillo's center a check for th<'
purchase of a machine which mixe~
materials for ceramics at 11 much raster
rale than can ever be done by hand.
Carrillo speaks of Burns and olh£'r
Partner,; members with all !he reveren('r.
of a rhild n!ferring to Santa Claus. The
mixing machine just arrived in La Paz,
and was a'R•altlng extraction from
customs when we visited with Carrillo
ard his wife.
He insisted on taking us hy the customs
house to see the machine. Tl sat there, at
the waterfront, crated up and looking ex·
actly like any or the other wooden crates
sittini;i: around the customs yard.
"Then'! she Is." he said pro11rlly. 'Ve
('Ollld only agree It was a beautiful crate,
and ll was then that we started to get a
'.l!limmer of the enthu!iasm and dedica-
tion Carrillo has brought ll'l La Paz.
The money from the grant is gone now .
invested in the equipment for the
spartan-like school. This is the criticRI
period between lnstrucUon and pro-
duction. II Carrino can f!"el the l!"oods sold
on a wide enough basis. his Regional Arts
Center will become seU·supportlng.
Local leader1 are keeping their fingers
crossed that the project wlil take root,
eveatuaJ]y allowing hundrflds ol young
Merican.t to become trained and aeU-eup-
.portinll!'. artisans.
"Ed's work ii of trtmtndoos lm--
portance to the wtlfare of peoole with Ut-
tle or no education," aid Carlos Riva
'r>Rlncio, 1 former hottJ operator and now
11 wholesale packager of toun for ttavr:I
ag~ts.
"The territory ia very lucky to hnve fl
JetJow who want.! to do somct.hing for 8&-
:Ja californiL"
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OAli. Y PILOT Steff l'M!t
DOING HIS THING
Edward Carrillo
Tustin to Use
Relocatable
Classrooms
Use of temporary buildings to house
students in the fast·filling Tustin Union
High School District will be a last resort,
district trustees have agreed.
Four of the relocatable buildings are
already in use on campuses of the
district's three high schools to ease
overcrowding.
But trustees said this week that
when overcrowding makes such emergen·
cy measures necessary in the future,
they "would explore other possibllilies
first..,
Carl Shaner, ass~tant superintendent
for business services, promoted the com·
ments after he gave the board a study on
I.he use of relocatable buildings.
He said that when temporary building
are used they should be made of
prefabricated material v•hich would C-Ost
more but wou1d require less main·
tenance.
Transporting studen\.s from a n
overcrowded school to one not so full
would be a better solution, he suggested,
hQwever.
Shaner explained that"' Tusttn ls ex·
periencing a 15 percent growth each
year. "We're beginning im1ncdiate. plans
for permanent facilities but we may get
some overcrowding for one year at a
time as we go along," he added .
Architect!! are "nearly through" wi th
plans for the district's fourth high school
to buil t near University of California at
Irvine, he said.
South County
YMCA Hires 3
Staff Members
Keeping pace with its growing chom:,
the South Orange Cou nty YMCA head·
quartered ln Laguna Beach this week ad-
ded three new staff members.
Sue Bright, perSonnel c o m m t t t e e
chairman, said Theodore Jay Willis, a
USC graduate, will work with the Gra· Y
and J unior Hi Y Club programs.
Robert Wallace will be assistlng with
the Leisure World sustaining drive. And,
Barbara Moore will replace Brenda
Austin as office manager and secretary.
Ope rating full·time for 23 months, the
YMCA is working with more than 50
neighborhood youth groups. It is also
Orange County's lJrgest youth employ·
ment office.
Director Roger Carter said, "While we
have six full and part·lime staff people,
we really need about eight. We aiik any
retired man or woman who would like to
assist the \1.1CA to gel in touch with us
at 494-9431."
It's Oean-up .
Time in Laguna
If your yards are overg ro wn,
Lagun.ans, arise. This ls the weekend to
break out the shears and pruning saw
and to clean out the garage.
Ifs fall clt?an up time again. City rub-
bish collection this coming week wlll Mul
off unlimited amounts of trash al the
regular pickup times.
11le trash, however. must n1eet ~gular
siie and weight Limits. No bundles of
more than 60 pounds will be accepted.
Bundles are limited to dimenslona of 2·
by+by·l Ieet.
Parcel Post Rates
Take Jump Today
Fourth c1aa parcel post rates toke a
jump tooay, the U.S. Pool O!lk:e has .,..
oounc;o<t.
Hikes range trom 10 rent! lo 20 cents
deptnd.lng on weight. but apply only to
parttls weighing one pound <ir more.
Rate table11 are avE1Uable at alJ Pmt Of.
lk<a.'
S.tuldor, Octoior 19, 196L
Brid_gi!!g_ r 'Generation
•
Hypocrisy Hangup Sessions Tell It Like It .Is •
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Footing ls uucertain around tbe edges
of that chasm of misunderstandlog cal.led
the GeneraUoo Gap, but a Harbor Area
group is doing some expe.rlment.al bridge--
building.
Bald adults and shaggy t;een..agen alike
get • chance to let down their hair and
tell it like It is -or like it seems to be to
them, wh1ch ls the key to the whole con·
cept. .
'HYPOCRISY HANGUP'
Hypocri5y Hangup is the name of. the
game involving eight discussion groups
led by individuals whQ have frequent
dealings with youngste(s, from classroom
e1posure to police counseling.
"What we're trying to do is get some
conversation going," says council Presi-
dent George A. Tutker, "we want to
freewheel as.much as possiQle."
So much freewheeling conversation was
unleashed at Hoag Memorial Hospital's
conference center Wednesday that few of
the 100 or more ~clpants wanted to
qult whe n it was time to evaluate pr~
gress of.the talks.
LEFT AT DOOR
Hangups and hypocrisies were lo be
left at Lhe door during the eight-table
discussion of questions ranging from who
ShouJd teach the how and why of sex to
where one should go for draft in·
formation.
"When I first came, I thought it wa!
going to be a drag," commented Orange
Coast College student George Mahurin,
18, "but it turned out a lot of things were
brought out."
ctrculating among the tables and chair
circles of people outlining viewpoints on
topics of specific C-Ontemporary im·
port.ance, one could overhear vibrant ex-
changes :
IDEALISM VS. RE ALISM
"There isn'~ a thing you kids want that
we didn't want," declared a beefy man in
an expensive gray suit, discussing
idealist values versus the realistic view
of life.
"Hashish is one thing compared to the
'pol' you kids get, thafs cut with alfalla
and birdseed," said sotne other adult in a
seminar on narcotics use and control.
"llere we are getting drafted to go lo
Vietnam and help them set up a
democratir government, when some
things -like lhe vote -are denied us
here in our own country," said an earnest
18--year-old.
Following nearly one hour's discuss.ion
-some of it surprising in its abiUty to
draw both age groups together and some
of it not moving either position -the
results were evaluated.
SEVEN GUIDELINES
Using a guideline of seven sources:
church, government, police, self, parents.
school, and other lnflu"ence, the grouj>s
came to conclusions about certain vital
issues, or at least issues of personal C-On-
cern.
Thls is what they decided about the
average high school or junior e<>llege stu-
TO BE HONORED
Welter Longmoor
OCC Slates F ete
To Honor Retired
Mr. Longmoor
"Walter Longmoor Night" will be held
at Orange Coast. College next Wednesday
night to honor the man who recently
retired after serving for 7'° years on the
junior college district board of trustees.
The dinner will be held in the OCC St·
udent Center beginning at 7:30 p.m
Longmoor retired this wmmer after
serving continously on the board from
Novembt:r, l!H8. The district waa formed
i.n 1947.
At the dinner, Loqmoor will be
hooored by collegues:, staff members
rrom both 00:: and Gol<lto West. and
friends from the .surrounding commwll·
tics. 1'le dinner b open to members of
the community. Coal ii 13.50 per pe,....,.
Deadline for ma.kin& • reservation Is
noon Monday. Checks may be mailed to
the Orange Coast Junior College District
office, %'701 Fairview Ro3d , Cost.a Mesa.
to the attenUon or Mra. Harwood. Phone
numbtt Is 83~1 .
School orrictals sakt that the occasion.
while for a attlous J)UJ'p08t. will be con·
ducted on a Ught note, and numerous
surprlses are planned.
CIAILT PILOT Sirin ......
DOWN TO N\TTY·GRITTY...,G<.orge Tucker (lei!),
president of Harbor Area Coordinating Council,
watches participant in Hypocrisy Hangup discus-
sion. Dena Peterson, 18, and Stu J amieson seem
equally intent. Talks were aimed at airing diller~
ences between generations.
tlent of the Hnrbor Arca. \\!ho is not so
di fferent on a personal level than in any
other area of America , 1968 :
A student is most influenced in tcnns
of ambition or behavioral restrictions by
his own personal feelings and attitudes
toward himself and the worlC.
As far as the way he dresres or wears
his hair -the burning sideburns-and·
miniskirts issue or Our Time -himself.
parents and school officials should in·
teract in combination to set the standard.
PARENTS' HYPOCRISY?
The greatest hypocrisy today is pro-
bably found among all facets of lhe socie-
ty used for rtference, with some varia-
lion depending upon one's own real en-
vironment.
"l'd say all of them," one participant
declared.
"Paren ts," said another, "they say 'Do
as I say, not as l do."
"!l's more a question of an individual
who says one thing and says he believes
it. then docs another thJng," added a
third.
Whal about the storied Com1nunication
Gap?
"It's parenls, whooooo -bad !,'"
declared one boy. No one disputed hJm.
OBJECT IVE LISTENERS
A student today feels the best un·
derstanding and rapport with practically
anyone he trusts, it just depends on the
pe rson and his levels of association with
others.
"A student wants to go tu a person who
\\"on't necessarily take their side, but will
100 Fountain
Valley Boys Join
YMCA Ouh
More than 100 Fountain Valley boys in
grades three l.ltrough six have signed up
for the autumn session of lhe YMCA
Junior Sports Club now under way 9:30
a.m. to noon Saturdays at Fountain
Valley High School.
Over the next 12 weeks coaches will
teach skills of softball, football, track,
swimming. soccer and methods for health
and care of tht: body.
Cost lo Y-members is $4. Non-members
must pay $6. For more information con-
tact the YMCA office at 893-8511.
be objective and listen lo lheir pro-
blems, ''said a pretty girl.
The Hypocrisy Hangup crew covering
narcotics agreed that, as always , controls
should come from law enforcement agen·
cies, but ran into the classic deadlock on
legalization of marijuana.
The group agree_g..there Is no qualified
answer as lo the ocnefits and the only
rebuttal is that alcohol is legal and look
at the alC-Ohollc problem in the naUon.
The consensus however, indicated lhal
basically, a Jaw cannot say what an in·
dividual has a right lo do to his own body
if he wishes to' risk the consequence!.
Sex education should C-Ome from
parent!! and the home -ideall}r -bu1
here too are problems, the group agreed,
because sex has different aspects:
biological, spirilual and psychological.
Generally, the average parent finds It
far easier to discuss !ex as God's gift to
married couple for procreation, rather
than the mechanics of being a good lover
and pleasing one's partner,
Draft information prefe~ably should not
come from one single source, the
mi litary service group agreed, but i~ bcsl
compiled from a draft board, perhaps
and an anli·war group.
"It's good to get both side!," said one
youngster. but the group came to the con-
clusion t~t there is really no one solidly
deQned place to learn alternaUves to lb•
draft.
follQwing lhe point-by-point presen·
lation, the Coordinating Council heard a
glossary of contemporary vocabulary.
frrup Acid Head to Up Tigbl
"l think UriJ has been a 'bltchin'
fttakout'," quipped Tucker, using hi!
newfound knowledge, "but I don't know i!
I'm 'lame' or 'groovy'."
The session closed on an optimistic
note, after one participant hinted it was
rather like a popular brand potato chip
because you can't get by with just one.
"We need another one next week," she
said.
Tucker sald the Coordinating C9uncD
may "ell stage repeats of the Hypocrltf
Hangup, which was ,organized by Youf.h
Affairs ·eommittee. Chall'{llan 1.e)'" Y~
torn ahd Cotnmltl.ee me"mbera.
Lessons by Computer Set
ForOCC,Golden West
•
By THO!\tAS FORTIJNE
Of Tt!• Da!IY Pl•1 11111
Orange Coast and Golden West junior
college students are going to be among
lhe ,first to b« taught lessons by a C-Om·
puter.
The two campuses will become field
laboralories in a C-Omputerized learning
hook·up that will tie together students
Irom the university to high school level.
Formal affilia tion wi!h UC Irvine,
already in the forefront of a teaching by
computer revolutio n, has been approved
by Orange Coast Junior College District
trutees.
More than 150 instructors from the two
district campuses are involved in some
y,·ay with the C-Ompute r instruction pro-
gram.
Other schools which may become in-·
volved in a cooperative computer ar·
rangement are Cal State Long Beach and
Fullerton, Saddleback, CypreS! and
Fullerton junior colleges, and local high
schools.
The association will be called Computer
Assisted Learning Resources Organiza..
tion, or CALRO for short.
'Coed' Volleyball
Offered. in Mesa
Coeducational volleyball Is being ot ..
fered at the Costa Mesa High School
boyS• gymnasi um on Mondays and
Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m., according
to the Costa Mesa Recreation Depart-
ment.
Volleyball for women only i! offered
Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. lo
noon at Corsica Park and on Thursday
from 7 to 10 p.m., in the girts' gym·
nasium at Costa Mesa High School.
Classes are free of charge, according to
recreation aide Jim Erwin.
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Or get acquainted with any
one of our 1taff. There'• BJU
Hann ah an , Don ·McProud,
Cl yde Re ye • and, part time,
Jack Luke. I recommend any
one of them.
1 £ you can remember your
1aleeman'1 name on the next
vi.lit, eo much the better. I say
that because IO many mien
come in here, look around with
a &Ort of a )OAl friend look, and
finally uy, 'Hey, I'm looking
for Old Wat.zianame.'' When Seneca uid that l!iOme
two t.h.ouund yean ago, he
waen't referring to men-1
clothing.
But I eay it applie1 to eu.ite n
well a• to 1hip1.
Even a man who dret1&e11 with
1kill aod la11te find1 it difficult
to & e I e e t new 1uit1 or other
c lothing without advice, and
perha.,. a bi l of guidance.
Any ex perie11 ced clolhing
man know• that ll you could
put every •uit from every cloth·
ing etore in one big iyom, and
Jct a man bro,.-ee through them
alone, without any attention
from a sale1man, he would be-
come convi nced that there wa&
notltlng in the whole lot that h e
really ""nted. The lo-r he
looked, the harder it would be
for him to make up hi11 mind.
That'• one reason I'm glad
lo eee a mou e11 t e r my 1torc
"•ilh l1i1 1'i{c. She can Aafe.Iy
tliMg?"tt wi.t:1 lain1. An4.l !-ltc t'-11
po1ut oal c·c r l :si n lhingi )1~
would llC\Cr 11otice h,., himAClf.
l"or ~i111ilar rca~o1~~t it'e tie-
•irable for you to lind a 1tore
salesman in who11e knowledge
you can have confidence. A
good n:taH clothing man learno
through yean of experience
_how to read hi1 cu 1lome r,
to make 1ure the c u 1tome r
doe 11 n ' t overlook items that
appeal to liim bat that are
difficult to appreciale when
they're 1urroU.nded by IO many
1im.ilar ite nu.
The next time you"re i.n thi1
n eighborhood, take tl1e time to
conte In antl in1rod11ce J OUr•
P.ie.lf. ..\11k fo r Jim A1•deito11,
our n1anager. Tell him you
~·ant the 5 Cent To11r, to gi,·e
you an idea o·( the eon of ine.r-
chandi&e we have. The brands
we ...,..,, . The cliffenut kiJldo
SO if yoti want t~ look like
1omebody, uk for your u1~
man bynam e, boy all y our
dotheo from Jack Bidwell, and
ke<ip your chin hi@b.
Remember. Did Tarzan e.•er
11it on a stump and wonder if it
~·u true about hi11 being the
kh1'! of the jungle ?
Did Alexander The Greet
wonder if he really wa•?
I'm &iring you every exeuae
I ca" think o( for·Jmring here.
I hope th.at from now on yo11
will follow that a n c i e nt Ro-
man's a dl>·ice and re.ali7.e that
lh11 i1 the harbor )'OD seek.
And no-,.•, 1lnce "the tide tar·
rieth for no man", aocordin&
to John He y wood , I have
r-aed tlie cad of my up·
Jack Bidwell
J1.67 Via Li J o on °11.te Lid o Pe11.intula, Newport: Ilearl .
11oxt to ";t·ha.rtl'• l.\la1·ket and tl:e Li do Thea\ec.
Free parL.i~ fo r lll•o ul 91 cal't. Ph.one 673·1'5 10
C:..1>yrigh1 1968, J ack Bid-·el.1.
:
-1 DAll.Y PILOT Salludt1, °'''"" l•, 1968 --· •.
lpit _ ~nd
"Pr~ Ww. ,,..,,.,,..,.
wiU be lbe ...,,... lopio SUn-
dO)' -lly• Dr. lleory Gerlwd at lbe I and ll a.m.
-at Lopla -~ll~Sd--.
-Lquoa emv.o !load. Tloa Jwdat cburdl will moet
6ltlao Iha ......... let. The
clmreii aloo -I WMkl)' _ _, 1110 a.m. by
llr. o.1lald II CNbbooaa ~
• ~ World. The publlc
llllmlad.
II. ..... LalMr• au.ii
111 '--. Ill cn-s
Drin, will -laj-men'• lunda1 tll1I WMk with I lllfo
railvt communion 1 e r v ( c e
na4 by Wantn Nlcboll, prai·
cllot ol Iha ...,_au... He
will -the pular, lbe Ru. Wlllald JD. Nloderl>rach.
The lfary·Mortha SOCllly of
SL Paul'•, ID attnfata of the
Lulblru Women's M'lllcinvy
!Mp, 8llDdq will booor HI
-membm who uo 11111 ldln In lbe COOll'll•Uoo.
Chaplain John Doloshan,
chaplain at El Toro Marine
COrps Air Facility in Santa
Ana, will be the guest speaker
Sunday at the Flnt Baptist
Cllurdl oC Hunllnglon Beach.
Services are beld at 9:30 a.m.
at Pe<k's Chapel. ?IOI Balsa
..AYt., "Wfltl:niDRer and tl 11
a.m. at lhe HunUnatim Beach
Chapel, 6th Street and Orange
Avenue.
~ oenice1.,. bold at
!:IO p.m. Sunday Ind the BYF
youth croups meet at ' p.m.
Temple Btlll Dovlll e I
~ Coal)' will COllduct Its
mootlt11 famUJ llllbt ..me. Fri4a1 II l:U p.m. at the
c 0 mmunlty Cooll"lf•ll<>oal ~1 Katella Av111Ut and
BIOOllllletd Sinet In Loo
Alamitos.
Tbe -will be .... duated by Rabbi Bemard B.
Galdlllllth In CO!llunctlon with
cantor Hatty N IW m In .
Followlna th• 1trvlcel, lbe
Onel 8habbat wW be hooted
by the Rttllglo\le Proctl ...
Commlttoe of the lemplt.
ject "God's Way Is Love."
The Rev. Dooatd I. Madn-
nea, cUy clerk of lbe ell)' ol
Placentia and a .. n1or In-
structor with the Placentia
Unllled School Dllltl<I, wW
praclJ the Annoll SUndiy at
TIMI PnlbJ1erlaa t'lllldt II
Ille-~
Both lbe wonhlp -and cburcb 1<hoal are held II
t:IO 1.m. Tbe cburcb II
localed at lllO Falrvtew Road,
CMa Meu.
"Ood'1 Csll to Cbr1lt1all
~" will be the Nnnon
topic 1t the 10 a.qi. oervloe
&lnday by the 11 .. ,,,__Norman
L. Brown 1t tht Yl.1GlOUUI
Coacn11uou1-a.r<b o 1
Newport Harbor, Ila Broad
St., Newpor\ Beach.
Sund1y school II held at the
same Um.e with nutlf1')' care
provided. The W om en ' 1
Fsllowshlp II hollllna Ill an·
nual buaar today until 5 p.m.
The CO.ta Me 1.1 con·
ere11Uon of J1Ja tv1k'1
Wiii..,. wW play hoot thil
wMI< to New York mlnllter
Floyd F. Garrett, clrcult
mlnllter H. Snow, and their
wives. Both men are here in connection with 1 three-day: , The. R!?V: Wilbur Jl:. Allen
circuit assembly this weekend 1 will tie tht ~est 'mlnl!ttr at
l ••-Or c .. Lulheran Clillrcb ol l h e Fatr~ds. ange 0 u n t y Multr SUllda)l ._t both t~e
The highlight of the 8:45 and 11 a.m. worship
weekend'• ac\ivlties 1 at the ' ~~ aKJ.-1 te ' '11 fairarwnds' will be a public ay ""-:'"""' aCiiers w1
talk by G'1Nt~ &!nda1 ol 3 be lmtalled during lhe 11 a.m.
p.m. He will sp0µ on llle,IUI> (Se< PULPIT, P11e 5)
MIUIONAllY
llov. Gory Po!Ot'Mn
Missionary
Set to Talk
The Rev. Gary D. Pettnon,
a mluionary of the American
Lutheran Church currently on
furlough from the Brazilian
mission field, will be the guest
speaker at a famtly potluck
dinner Sunday at the King ol
Glory Lutheran Church in
Huntington Beach.
The dinner lJ scheduled for e
p.m. followed by the Rev.
Pet.tson's speech at 7 p.m.
Catholic La~s on Divorce Luther~
Chw·ch ...
Gaughi in New Controversy OKs Plans
' "111 GIOllGE 'I!. CORNELL
NEW YORK CAP) -To In-
v.Udall • mmta1• In Ule
Roman C.ll!Ollo Church Ind
Id pel'm-to rcmtrTy 111
Jooc, ~tad .............
q u I r t n 1 llJllCllltd teclmlcal
condttlw, detailed pr<Jol1 and
dr1WJH>Ut church court pro-
cedurff.
Blg backlop ol cues bave
piled up In many dlocmJ.
Some dJocese1 simply decline
to handle thtm. Sometlm.ea,
getUna a firm declilon takea
years. And lhen It olten ii
"no.''
WNO AN ARENA of keen
personal dl.atreu. the Church'•
matrimonial court 1 y 1 t e m
lllely hu come under In-
creasing fire.
It ii 11conatltutlonally in-
capable of moetlng tbe obU,1-
Uons or the Church and ·the
needa of our people involved. in
broken marriages," the Re v.
John T. Finnegan. ol Pope
John Seminary, We¥ ton ,
Mass., told a recent meeting
of the canon Law Society of
America.
Tbe cr!Ucllln, from various
Cborch quarlart, "" °"'""" their -m llne wltb Chris-up the wboll 1u.te o1 C.thollc Uan laedil•p. Sl. Paul's wtherso Quach
laws aplut divorce and New Yotk A r c h b I 1 b o P 1n Ll~na BeaCb hll a-miect remarrtap u a new coo-~ J. Coote lat.er Juued •-,., .....
troversy In lbe Chlaclt-1 llaWMllt u,ylng he hO!*l preliminary drawings lor a
Mair. ltelllrher'a "oplnlon new churt.b facility to be built =Rl:C~~ ti;.:""~!;f wilf not llOdu)y upS<t people" oo Morningside Drive lbove -~ aDI lUt ''lite lndie!Ohlblo Rancho Lamm• Road. ..,.... a •-'• bond ol marriage II bulcally •--Mqr. Stepbln J. . Debar, a matter of dlvlbe law." n.e new structure wru ln-
wu tranaftmd to 1111burbu elude a 1lnctut.rY with tiatlng perllh aftar bo prvpooad thll MJcr. lteIItber, Wbo hod ihe marital ....u be obo!Jlb. oeryacl lcr a yean tn tile lot uo penona, 1 pariah hall,
ed, and that calbollcl Involved llttbdlocaw! matTllge couru1 idlchen, nunery and •d-
in "illtolerlble marriq•'' bl wblequemly was relieved o mlnlst.ralive offices.
all I hit chanctry duUet an d owed lo decide or tranderred _ without com-ConstrucUon ls to begin next
tbtmselvN whether they 111 meat on either side _ to St. yeer w1th complet1on expected
morally i.... to remarry. Ih tbe fall ol liftll.
The trlbunall JI r o d u c e :~in ~;ealtby Deslg.ded bf a r c h i t e c t
1 •fr u stnUon. bumlllaUon, e, · ·· su · Herbert E. Kaber a n d
diltnuit, auapldon and feat," NU ME I\ OU S other Aasociates of Los Angeles, the
he wrote tn tbe Juutt Weekly. derQmen, however, b a v e structure will take full ad4
America. He aald the l)'atcm spoken out recently, both ln vanfage of Ill 11te view of
ohould be "abollabed II> cr!Ucllm and defenae of the · Laguna Beach aod the PacWc
Urely." Cburcb'1 strict rules barrlna Ocean
''1'hit would mean," he Id-dluolutlcxi of what II con-· ' · ded, "thlt uch penoo would .. atdered a valid ChrlsUan mar-It lncorporate!I o u t d o o r d btt eoatcl recreation areu and a eclde in own ence riqe. sheltered entry cOurt. An
whether or not he la frte Under Church law, rem~ outstanding element ln the
before God from one marr~~e riage Is prohibited unlesi tbe design is the1 bell tower ex-
and free to enter another. earlier unJon is found to have r bo th tending llO-eet a ve e crest
BE SUGGESTED that mar--
riage commissions, pouibly
headed by laymen, be sel up
to help individuals reach
reaponsible decisions about
been invalid for v a r l o u 1 of the bulldini site. It will be
specilled re asons, such as non-crowned wl~ a 15-foot 'cross.
consummation, refusal to bear The present church facility
children, or because one Ls at 429 Cypress Drive ln
(Se<· DIVORCE, Pa1e 5) Lagwia.
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY
FAIRVIEW _ IAl'TIST CHURCH ... ....,
P*"'9fW lltlll IM Pllr Dtiv.o C.M.
ID A.M. WORSHIP SER\llCE
tA.M. IUNDAY CMUaCM ICHOOI.
•:• P.M. n. Ml a Ir. Ml ""'*" Yfllfll '•lftolfli. I 11* llWY W... 11• a •:lJ PM.
THE El'ISCOl'AL CHURCH
Wtlcom11 You.
'rST. JAMES, "" Y1o u.., •-._. S.tt4" len5* -7:JO, t iff, 11110 1....,. 1 O:JO -......, 1:01 , ...
IX Newport Harbor
Luthoren Churf h
2501 Cliff Dr. LI a-4293
"9h'l ......... llolS,,...,
Lutheran Church
of the Mosler
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
' ~~~~ ........ ~~~.....,~~~~·~.,..~~-~·~·~·~·~'"~~~-~·~g~'~nt~~~~~lll
HARBOR TRINITY BAl'TIST CHURCH I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
IUNCHIS OF THI MOTH!I CHUICH
THI PllST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST
IN SOSTON, MASSACHUSITTS
H1ly I.._.. & Heel ... lerr1-\v
... ,,,.. ......... '· ...., '" ....... .,... le.. 0..,14 eni.,
Phons: 675.0210
ST. MICHAEL l ALL ANGELS
I n. In ....... J. s.wlfta.r
I ,.., llllltrhn I W.nllt• hn<ICt ..... ,,;..,,. •.m.
lllflf•r ldlMI ... , •• t 1Cf.ll14I •·""' WtrJ•I• t.n1ct .... l1!ot-l11M
Nursery care avallable
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phone OR 3-5022
1:45 A.M.-F1mlly Wor.hlp
9 :'411 A.M.-Sundty Ch1i1rch
1111 .... It. -......... c,.. ..... JlllT PO•LTANCI. ,_.,
Sllllday Scbool 9:45 1.m. !doming Wor1blp 11,00 1.m.
8apUJt TralDln& Union 8 p.m. Evenlna: service 7 p.m.
Widnuday Bibi• stuey A Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m.
FtRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
611 HAMILTON, COITA MllA
Rt•. loll Schtntlt1kopf
WorJiip Stl'Yict •• l ;]O A.M. Tr1lnin9 Union •• , • , • , • , 6:00
Sundty School ..•...• 9:45 Evt l'lint Wor•hip •••.•• - . 7:00
Mornlnt Wotthi' •••• 11 :00 Wtd. fvt11i11t Servic• .•• 7:15 I
...... ~J.tll1 fllmery Alw~.AwllobJI
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Ull I. L PA.LIU.DU ID.
~ SANTA ANA Hll•HTI IUJftlAY ICHOOL ................................... f1• A.M. MOllNINe WOtSHll" .................................. II A.M.
IY•NIN• WOllHll" ............. , .............. •· ...... t l".M.
MlOWl:•lt l•tYJCI WIDMUOAY ............ f rtl PM. llY, lOl•lT CAHILL.-CHUlCH PHOMI 54Wl'1
FIRST
IAPTIST CHURCH .. _,_ .. FIRST CHRISTIAN
. CHURCH
Vlcioria & Placentia Ave.
Subjcd o! Le!son -Octobe< 20
"Doctrine of Atonement"
Corona del Mar-First Church of Christ
3100 P•clfk V..w Dt.
Coro11• ffl Mar
Cll1rtll & S11"'9y lcllffl-ID A.M.
1"41119 I""' -2163 r. CHlf Hwy
Costa Mesa-First Church of Christ
2110 M ... VniM Dr., Ce1t• Mno
S1111doy hllo1l-t1I I AM
Ch1rtlt Senlc._11 AM
Clllld Core ProYlded
Huntington Beac~Flrst Church
ttti St • .t 011'9 Sitt. t:JO, 11: SS. t :JO, 11.
....,,1 '"• -11 o on ..
L1gun1 Beach-First Church
6JI HJtll Drln Su11. t:JO, 11 ; SS. t :JO, 11 .
IHdl~ l1or11 635 Hl9ll Dr.
N1wport 8e1ch-Flnt Church
JiOJ Via LWe 51111. 9115, 11 : SS. 9:1$, 11 .
-..... , I""' -ll15 VS. Liff _
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooma
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar
Sundaye: 8:00, 9:3o-cbild care at 9:30
Holy Daya ae announced
INter, Ti. lev ...._ ...... Dnh-PhM.M4·046J
at all service•
WELCOME
, Sch•ol
I 1100 A.M.-F1di•• Wonhip
1 N.rruty f'NyWff
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. 1 CHRIST LUTHERAN .CHURCH
Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Churcb Scbool-9:30 'i· """uri Synod Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.j Holy Day111 announced 760 Vlct•rla St., Coit• McM
\'kw, n. m.w. J•llll w. De•f41H _ "--Ml-UZI Lothar V. Tornow, P1rtor ,.. __
EPISCOPAL
1
1 Wtn~1' ltn'lcti11 tu~ a t1 A.M. Slll'ldlr klleolo ,,,. A.M.
Afvlt a1blo Cl•1t1 t 1M A.M. ll):=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;==<j,f"5C5H5"5ST~l5A~N51U""'M5E5N5T~A5•5T5l5C5H5050~L5;,,,,""""""""~l<~l5·i5l5ii~
ST. ~!~f.~1~! .!~5~,~ ~~"' <:.!!"RCH t' PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
H\llltllllflNI ... di. Clllfonllt 1 M111 Vord1 Driv• I l1k1r Str1•t, Coif• Mti•. Ciltf.
Tiil lt\', .IM16t C. C•lt?• Pnltr ANDll!!W C. AHOlllON, 1'19111'
Sund1y Strvlce1 j Mornlnt Wor1ni,,; I & 11 :U •.m. S.,,d•~ School; t :ll & 10:15 ~.m. :;: :::: =~~ t i• A.M. =~a CWlll I Princ1 ef '••Cl Luth1rtn Scho1I -Mi1t E1lher Cl:tt.ft , Pr111clpi/
11• P.M. ..... 11 n :M A.M. ~IRI WlnMlt Offic1. Plt•n11 149-0521 I Sch••I Phon•i 149.(11~2
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HUNTINGTON IEACti First Auembly of God' Church
146 E. 22nd St .. Costa Moso 541-3761
M. C. Cronic, Pastor
R1y Nlclr11011, Ml11l1t1r ef Youth
SCHIDULI O' S!IVICES Ii
S11ttdoy-Ch1rt• Scllo•I •••••••••••••••••••••••• t 1JO ··"'· I ,...., w....w, I O•'''''••. 10:110 ''"'' & 7:00 , ....
Church Ch•lr -Sh•rll P•11h1n, Dir•ctor I
UNITED CHURCH OF ~EUGIOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St., Huntington Beach
l1114oy M.,.1111 Serdcft •IHI Youtli Church-11:0G •.111.
W•d111,cl1y l¥•nlnt Study Group--7:l0 p.111.
lnttlt hte, Ml111'ttr · hone: 536-2120
l.l.!MrkMI .. "'", I 17411M ........ ,.. ..... Yelley
CO!ta Mesa
...... 1. r1ercyJ •11~==========::=::=::=::==::====::==:11 I Mltlhtll'
Yhlten w.a... -Ni,..,,. •""""' I ITATI LICINllD PU·SCHOOL-le1I Wllll•ms. Dlrectet
A Cordiol Welcome from
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. uw,..ct Ahn. In"'"" Mlnl1IM' .. ,,,., .,.,.. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Sw11cl1y Sch•ol , ••• , , t:JO AM a-w.:.iMiltl Mlflhl• 1 ... OP HUNTIN•TOM Iii.CH Mornln1 Worahlp •• 11 100 AM ... , • ............ ,... ....... lt12 PLOllDA A.YI.
L I I I 10 rM II.,. khMI ........... t1M '""· S""""¥ lchMI .. ,,., .t..M. ,."'' ""' ·•·•·•• ,, .. l'.M.
r-rlY•t 6"' Cl , , • , I ~~ Wllrlltlf ........ U1, I.flt. Mnllll W'""'-.. U:• A.IA. ·-·· Wfl'llll• •••.•• 7itl P.M. &v•11l111 Wor~ip , -•• 7:00 PW ,.,., '"" ................ •.M. waoH•IOAT ~~·~·~-~~··~~~·;~~~™~·~·~· ~-~ .. ~·~~:~r~.~~~:,~~~r;~ .. ~c~ .. lt~··~··;~1>ro~ .. ~·~:~~?~,·~~:~:~~1r=:'=:=:;;;~c~·H~=~~:~:~~;~.~~;:..~~~·~~~=::~;r..~ .. ;;~;=:,,~~; .. ~:~~;R~1s;.T;;;;~4.!,·
W• l•li•v• 111 Y•m , . , FIRST CHRISTIAN UNITARIAN 287 w. WILSON ST .. COSTA MESA
CHURCH UNIYERSALI$T
M1ln I: Adams St~1ets
Huntington Beach
M•rnin9 W•rallip •• 11JO 10:41
l lbl• !lchool ••• , •• 9:10
1 CHURCH
1219 Vlctori• St., Colf1 M111 I IUN11\ll
10:• A.M. 646-4652
BAH A' IS
PROCLAIM
llTWEEN HARIOI •1'4 PAllVIEW
SUNDAY MORNING !1BLE STUDY ... , ....•.•.• , •• •:45 AM
SUNDAY MORN ING WORSH IP & COMMUNION • , 10:45 AM
SUN DAY EVENING WORSHIP ..... , ••• , , , ••..•. , 6:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY ..... , , , ••... 7rl0 PM
NURSERY CAii PIOVIDEO
01011• O. Moyfltild D, •· H1nit
M"91tf'ft 1.1 ... lstt Mhllster
Phons: 548·5711 Day or Night
f"HM1 Ml:JJ2J I
ltlb1. l1!111d
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
111 At••• 67S-0•5o
1:11 l11lotr11•I Wor1hip
9 ;]0 Tr1dlt!o111I Wor1hip
I Sunlil1y School
C11f• h4•11
FllST UNITID
METHODIST CHURCH
. 1
ltlh St & H•rhor l lvd.
W•rihr, & Chu.rch School
t :Jct·I It >.M
l4t•f1271
C•1t1 h4•1• North
Huntington l11ch-Nortll
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 H•il A¥1 ... 142-4461
Wonhlp & Church s,h•ol
9 & 10:30 AM
ltvin•-E1 it l lwff
UNIVERSITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Worahip •••. 1:10 AM
IJJ-12ll
M11tl119 t•mpor1ri ly 111
St. M•rk l'r11byt•ri•11
Church
E•1tbluff Cr. &
J •mhore1 Rel.
L•9u11• lttch Youth Group1 .,, .6:00 PM
h•11l111 W•nhlp , .1:00 PM
•Ith SfWy .,_. -WK. -1 .......
MUl'Ml1' c." PTw ldecl " '" Mf'Vlat OHial: fU.UW .. 01411 D~Hlll
Baha' u' llah
"Th• Promi1•cl On•"
i 41 -J215 ., 1'49·1005
CENTRAL
I
CORONA DEL MAR , GLAD TIDINGS '
MHA VERDE
MnHODIST CHURCH
M•1• Y•rd• I l1k•r St.
549.2719
W1t1hl, I Ch1i1rch Scho•I •loo I IO:lO AM
LAGUNA IEACH
METHODIST CHURCH
21612 W11l•y Dr I"
S1. l•9un•
W1r1hlp 9:JO I 11 AM
Chwr'h Sch1ol ••JO AM
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PULPIT AND PEW . • • Lutheran Church 1st Services
In Building
Due Sunday
(Coolllwtd Ir ... Pop I)
service. The chureh ls located
1t 2900 Paciltc View Drive,
Corona del Mar.
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'MW! Rev. tan Hay of the
Sudan Interior, will be the
guest prucher at 11 a.m. Sun-
doy at tho Finl Baplht
Otureb. 301 Magnolia Ave.,
Costa Meaa. He will be speak·
Ing In conjunction with lhe
7$th JubJtee of the Sudan
Interior Mlulon.
Dr. William Lyons wW be
speaking and showing tho film
"Meet the General" at the
7:"' p.m. youth nlghl tonight.
It will be a general J.n-
fonnation meeting for all
)'OWli people interested in the
misa!on field.
Sunday morning worship
servlei! will be held at Central
Bapllot Clnud1 ol HUDlhJP• Buclli 7661 Warner Ave., at 11
and evening church at 7, with
Pastor M. A. Nutting in the
pulpit.
Primary church IJ held dur-
ing the morning worship hour.
Nursery care is provided for
infants and i<!dlers.
Sunday actiOol is held at 9:45
a.m. with claws for all ages.
Newport Barbor Lutheran
Churcla wlU observe Layman's
Sunday this week with the
theme "The Priesthood of All
Believers." Laymen of the
church will cooduct both the
8:30 and 11 a.mt. services ..
A congregational meeting
will be held at 9 :~ a.m. Sun-
day to discuss the 1969 budget
and the slate of nominees for
the 1969 council. The church is
located at 2501 CUff Drive,
Newport Beach.
The Rev. William Hobbs,
district superintendent, will be
the guest preacher Sunda~ at
the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services
at Community Metbodl1t
Church 6662 Heil Ave., Hunt-
ington Beach. His topic will
be "Lay Hold of Life."
New members will b •
received into membership at
each service Sunday and will
be honored with a luncheon at
the church social hall at noon.
Congressman Cralg Hosmer
will be the speak8' at a
political seminar meeting at
the church chapel at 7:30 p.m.
Monday.
The Rev. James A. Dolin,
pastor of Calvary Baptilt.
Church of HunUn,Jton :Beach, •
8281 Garfield Ave·., will discuss
uTbe Birth of a ChurciSun-day at the 11 a.m •. serv , ·
The evening fellows hour
convenes at 6 p.m. wl. the
Rev. Dolin preachln& the
sermon "It's Good to be
Alive." Sunday school classes
are offered at 9:45 a.mi with
classes for children two years
of age through adull.l!I. Nursery
care is provided at each serv-
ice. '
Pastor Ronald A. Kr~ will
CS Lecture
Set Tuesday
Virginia Drinks
Become Reality
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -LI·
quor by the drink becomes a
legal reality In Virginia tnday
for the first tbne in 52 years
-aboard the Chesapeake &
Ohio railway's train No. 4:1.
Cocktails will be oo t b e
menu when the lraln pill3 out
of Newport News. The railway
secuttd a ltceMe because itl
tracks pass through B at h
'.A.Jnty, the one 1ocallly where
liquor by the drink has been
approved alnct the !Ml Leg-
islature authorized local op-
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speak on the "Christian Eo-
counttts Jn the New Urban
Society,'' this Sunday at St.
Luke'• Latt.ena (..'luard, l!Slil
Golden west, Westminster.
The church will bqin •
Bethel BJble series Wednesday
for seven conaecuUve weeb
from 7:Xl to 8:~ p.m.
The oeriea IJ u indepth
study of the Bibi• developod
by Pastor Harley Swl(gum of
the Bethel Lutheran CIWrch in
Maclloon, Wil. Further ln-
formation about the aerlea
m•r be obtained by contactins
Judith Eng\lsh al -·
Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield,
pastdr ot St. Andrew '•
Prubylerlu Clun:ll, llOO SI.
Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. will p!"9ent t h e
sermon "There Goes God"
Sunday at the a, 9:30 and 11
a.m. services.
A church dinner w:ill be held
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall. The program
will be entiUed "Jonah and the
Voices of St. Andrew 's Make a
Joyful Noise."
"Let the Church Be the
Church" will be the sermon Li·
tie SundaY by the Rev. Joseph
McShane, pastor of Mesa
Verde Methodist Cbarcb at the
9 and 10:30 a.m. services.
The church is located at 1701
Baker St., Costa Mesa.
The Lo.! Angeles Baptist
College Athletic Gospel Team
will be the guests at the 9:45
a.m. church school, the 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. worship
st1rvices and the 5 p.m. youth
hour Sunday at HuatiDgton·
Valley Baplhl Chun:ll, !1779
Slater Ave., Fountain Valley.
Mid-week services are }teld
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the
church. The Ambassadors, the
young people's group, will
sponsor a Halloween party
Saturday in the fireside room
of the church.
The Rev. H. E. Jones,
pastor of Central B I b I e
Church, 23rd Street a n d
Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa,
will discuss "The Appeal of
the Cross" Sunday at the 9
and 10 :30 a.m. worship
servlceo.
A special concert will be
presented by the Caravan
Singers Sunday at the 7 p.m.
service. The regular mid-week
Bible studf and pr a y e r
meeting is held Wednesdays at
7 p.m. and the women's morn-
ing Bible study meets Fridays
at 10 o'clock.
Rabbi Ralph DeKoven of
Tempie Hillel In HunUnglon
Beach· wtn-be~ the·. -gueai
speaker Sunday at S t •
Wilfffif'• Epl1COpal Church,
8326 Ellis Ave., Huntington
Beach. He will speak at .the
9:30 a.m. service.
The Rev. Canon Noble Ow-
ings, executive assistant to the
bishop of Los Angeles, will be
the special preacher at the 11
a.m. service. He will also
dedicate the new pews. The
youth groups meet at 7 p.m.
for evensong and scripture
reading .
·,
lhe 11 a.m. worship hour. The
Rev. Allen 11Jo will Include
comments oa the article in
Loot M&aulne'1 rece.ot laue
by Bishop JIJllQ Pike.
Tho Swldly servlct al 7,1Q
p.m. wlll be one of eennons
from hymn1, a musical pro-
11"111 ol tho old bymnl ol the
church and how they came to
be wrllten. Sundoy ochooi will
be&:ln at 9:45 a.m.
Colla Mua Bah•'h will join
orange c:ounty Baha'i com-
munities and local chapters of
the United Nations organlta·
Uon in observing United Na-
Slated for Irvine
Wonhlp services lot 1 oew College In Winfield, Kansu.
mlaskm Lutheran church wm He has been active In mission work for the Lutheran be1ln thll Sunday it 10:30 Church sJ.nce hil ordinaUon In
a.m. In temporary facWties at 1965. He ii currenUy chalrman
the Univenity Park Eiemen-of Ute Orange County Pastoral
tary School, Matthews Road OOnterence of the Lut.er1n
1nd Sondburg Park. Enrol~ Chureh·Mi.souri Synod 1nd
ment for church tchool will be Lutheran campWI put.or at
held thia Sundoy and neli. UC!.
The southern C&llfornl1 ----------
tions Day. These groups will •· ~~--'"----~• Board for Missions ol the
Lutheran Churcll M I s 1 o u,r I
Synod, ls developing a llte
near the University of
Call!omia, Irvine campu1 for
this new church. The board
alJo haf ISligned 1111 organlJ.
tng minister to the new
ml."1on.
sponsor 1 program Ocl 25 at 8
p.m., in the small dining hall
of Chapman College, Orange.
Dr. Carl Q. Christo!,
Unlveraity of cautomia pro-
fessor of International law will
speak on the Jaw's relation.ship
with the United Nations.
J\'urse to Speok
Miss Clara Chaffin, a
missionary to Mada~
gascar, wU1 be guest
speake< at Grace Luth·
eran Church, 61131 Edin-
ger Ave., Huntington
Beach, Sunday, at the Communion will be 8:30 and 11 AM wor-
celebra1'd at both the 7:30 and ship service. Miss Chaf~
A first unit, comprising 5700
squart1 feet of worship.educa-
tion facilities, will be built on
Culver Drive at Sandburg Way
in Unlversitv Pari. Coostroo-
tion of the church, designed by
Richard Young, and
Associates of Oceanside will
begin before Christmas.
9:30 morning services at St. fin, a nurse at the Job.a tbe Divine Eplacopal h
Churc1', 20t3 Orange Ave., E j e d a hospita1, as
Co.<ita Mesa. Church school for completed three terms .
all ages through high school in Madagascar.
and nursery care Is provided. ----''-------
This Sunday the Episcopal
Youth Club will meet at 4 p.m.
The sermon at the Corona
del Mar Com.mw1.Uy Church, •
611 Heliotrope Ave., Sunday
will be "Keep Your Lights
On !" Presented by Dr. Philip
G. Murray, the worship
services are at 10 a.m. in the
fellowship hall. ChW'Ch school
through fourth grade is also
hekl at 10 a.m. Child care i.!
provided.
St. Jame1 Episcopal Church,
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach,
will hold two communion
services this Sunday at 7:30
a.m. and 11 a.rn. A worship
service is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Nursery care and Sunday
school classes will be available
at 9 and 11 o'clock.
The Rev. Patrick G. Ber-
ryhill, assistant minister of
Newport Untty Church, will
speak on "The Power of Af·
firmatlon" Sunday at the IO
a.m. service.
The church meets at the
Serllor Citizens Center, 15th
Street and Irvine Avenue in
Newport Beach.
Tbe First Uniied Pt1ethodi.st
Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa, will hold duplicate
worship services Sunday at
9:30 and 11 a.m. with the Rev.
·Richard J. Dunlap preaching.
preaching on the topic "An
Enemy Has Done This."
Church school classes meet
during both services and the
youth groups meet at 6:30
p.m. The Bible study and
prayer groupe meet Tuesday
at 9:30 a.m.
Assigned as organ I z Ing
pastor of the new church,
which will serve both the UCI
campus and surrounding com·
munlty, is the Rev. Herbert N.
Niermann of Universty Park.
Pastor Niennann graduated
from SL John's Lutheran
The Rev. Victor L.
Behnken, president of
L h the Southern California ''1.!ankind's Most Important Ul eraJ18 District of the Lutheran
Issue: The Unities That Divide Church·Missouri Synod
Us • The Divisions That Unite M • will be the guest speak·
Us" will be the sermon topic eellnU er Sunday at the annual
Sunday by the Rev. Roger T. ~ Mi 5 s ion Festival of
Walke at the 10:30 a.m. } Q h Christ Lu t b e r a n
service at u II I t a r I • D -n ma a Church, 760 Victoria
UnJvenall1t Cburcb of Costa St. Costa Mesa. He will Mesa, 1250 Victoria Ave. f Th th Church school classes for all Congregations 0 e bring a message on e . American Lutheran Church theme, .. On This Rock~ aaes meet at the same lime. th b' ·a1 " are represented at e 1enru Tomorrow's Church.''
Dr. D. w. McE!roy, minister convention of the church in ----------ti
of Harbof Chrisl.iaa Church • Omaha, Neb. which began
. will deliver the sennon "A Oct. 16 and will end Oct. 22.
Prayer of Impelling L 0 v e" Current social issues are ex· DIVORCE
Sunday at the 10:45 a.m. serv-peeled to be dealt with by the •
ice. convention's 1,000 delegates,
The congregation meets at representing nearly 5,000 con-(Continued from Page 4)
Harper Elementary School, gregatlons of t~e denom~a-partner had not been baptized
42.5 18th St., Co.<ita Mesa. lion. The ALC, with 2.5 million t the time
Church school meets at 9:45 members, Is the ninth largest a ·
a.m. Nursery care is provided. <lf the Protestant denomina· Catholics who do remarry
lions in the United States. after civil divorces without rulings by Church courta The Men's Fellowship of Issues whi ch will face the holding the previous Utlions In·
Warner Avenue Ba pt I 1 l delegates will inc I u de valid are barred from com·
Church, Warner Avenue at measures to cope with racial munion in the Church. Gathard Street in Huntington tensions and other concerns of
Beach, will meet for a steak major metropolitan areas, the
dinner tonight at 6:30 o'clock posture of the church in the
in the Fellowship Hall al the Vietnam war and related
church. issues, the increasing plight of
The new CbrlJUan Sctcnce
Church In Corona dei Mar will
hold Its flnl wvlcis Swldly
In the new building It SlOO
PacUic View Drive.
Designed by architect Paul
Robinson Hunter, the church
was built under the
1upervl1lon of Earl Clayton.
Orange Coul Construction Co.
Cannell Ind Chaffin furnish-
ed the new structure with
Mrs. Fern Cooper, manager of
the Corona del Mar stort,
serving u Interior Design
Coordinator. Frederick Lang
provided th e landscaping
scheme, which Is being in-
stalled by Newport Landscap-
ing. Newport.Balboa Savings
and Loan financed the project.
Special church services of
Second Church ol CbrlJt,
.Scientist, Newport Beach, wUI
be held at 4 p.m. Swlday and
Oct. 27 In addition to the
regular 10 a.m. services to ac-
commodate vi.slton.
Sunday School will be at 10
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Before men coo~ l!y lllt fttst
1irplan11 th1Y hid to do more
than want tony, they had to
learn the~ ... ot n1aht to ..i
them lrea'lrom the earth.
Siml~rly, when men p11y
ind seem to receive no 1111Wer,
can It be that they llavo som ..
lhinr first to learn aboot
pr>yer ••• aod eboo1 the
benevolent ~ws of Godl
Hear Harold Roje11, C.S.,
of The Christian Sdtnce Boord
ol Lactureshlp, speak on
"Scientific Prayer."
You 1nd your friends are
most welcome to lhb free
leetur~
D1ristian Science lecture
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lnstud cl driving Iii DYOr Souiham Olfl.
1om11 with • cor flln o1 kldo end ·._,
doosn1 It?
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Beal
Esiate
Questions
•nd
Comment
Br.
R1nd1R McC1rClle
Rooltor
I know tbat ~y all real estate agents are
hone.rt, hardworking, prosperous, and imaginative. They
also are ingenious enough to have invented a means of
communlcatioo whlch Is all their Vf!!r/ awn and wblcb
enables them to 'put a great dee! of infonnatioo in a
very small space. Consider the following:
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Main Street" USA
Mesa-Verde Homes Nearly AU Sokl
A ""' coocepl <1 Main
Street, U.S.A.'11 being ollered
bY Mesa Venle, a maater-
plaMed community ln Costa
Mesa.
Mesa Verde, t.hi! year
·markillg its 10th aJlllive:rsary,
· waa conceived by a group of
Cost.a Mesa investors who
wanted to create in lheir town
a plan of living unique to.
Orange County -the total
community.
beaujifj<alioo projec:U, tft ..
flying c:ontuts and olbet
!ormJ oi community
togetherness.
Wood, past president ol the
Mesa V e r d e Homeowners
Assocla:tlon, added that 1,000
out of 2,700 homeowners
belong to the AnociaUon.
Businessmen in the develop-
ment are just as active. This
year the Mesa Verde CQWltr)'
Club will host the Haig Invite· -ti
lional Coif Tourney , t h •
Southland's • largest open
tournament. Some 25,000 peer
pie are eIJ1eeted to attend the
spearhead of the Mesa Verde event, set for Oct. 24-27.
developmeol. Homes in Mesa V e r d •
FOR SALE -Spacious, airy colonial, lg. frf.ld. liv.
rm., full din. rm., w/w carp., 2 bdrm. cou d be 4,
appl. cab. kit. w/blt. Ins, 11h: bth1, loc. on sd. 1tr.
nr. ch. sch. & mkt1., many extras.
SALESMAN ED LUCAS HELPS ALLENS PINPOINT LA PAI HOME
They proposed a prestige
commtmity where the main
part of town would no longer
run along a central street; in-
stead, hospitals, I c h 0 0 I s '
libraries and other public
centers would be integrated in·
to all parts of the community.
Streets themselves w o u I d
change. The traditional grid
pattern would be replaced by
winding road! and cul de sacs
to avoid steady traffic stn!ams.
"Other master-planned com-aYerage from $30,000 to
munllies might offer most of $40,000. However, some near
these conveniences, but none the golf courses have com-
provide tbs complete spec-manded up to $98,000.
trum at s u c h close prox-Although homes are more
Most people will have no trouble translating Ibis,
but for tl_lose who may have led mlusually sheltered lives
the fullowing not.es may help.
La Pa~ MIS$lon Viejo irnity." lavish than in m a n y
. The 9,91% lnhabilants of developments. it was "the
Mesa Verde are within one area, Lhe scbooh: and the
mile of these facilities and on-people" that appealed to near·
ly minUtes from numerous ly 50 percent of the buyers in
shopping centers, including the a recent questionnaire aub-
newly built South Coast Plaza, mitted to atnost 200 Meaa
one of Orange County's largest Verde residelits.
COLONIAL : This is a magic word anywhere and
suggest solld value, dignity, and a structure that has
stood tlbe test of time even if it is only three week1 old.
It may be applied to almost any house that Is painted
white.
Campers Claim New Home Ten yea.re: and $10 million
later, their plans are nearing
completion. Only a limited
number of new home!, offered
by Republic Homes Corp., are
still available in the area.
SPACIOUS AND AIRY: The spacious rooms have
nine::foot, six-inch ceilings, and the best way to keep
wann in winter is to stay on a fil-foot step ladder.
"Airy" is when the east wind blows papers across the
room even after the storm windows are on.
. FIREPLACED: It should be noted that the living
room is also doored, windowed, and ceilinged.
THREE BEDROOMS COULD BE FOUR: This
usually means that there is a room aomewbere that the
builder Wrgot to finish.
HALF BATH: The half bath ls an ingeniOll! inven·
tion of the real estate agent. Like bread, 1 suppose that
half a bath Is betlA>r than none. Sometlme ago I heard
about a feal estate agent who was ti;ing to sell a house
to a lady, and he gave her an unusually lyrical descrip-
tion of its merits. He Jaid: ''I especially want you to see
the bathroom because it is out o/. this world." She
d.idn'i buy It because she thought that mlght be a little
inconvenient.
Anyway, e lot ol my bSlt. flnds, are rl. est. agnts .,
and I wsh. Ihm. notlmg. but the bst.
EDITOll'S NOTa1 lll:Wldlll Ill:. M.C..rdlt II •n lllV'HllTMftf 1n11V1t, •Ntldent !If t"9
ll:HI Etltterw. I .... ltctu,.,, I dlN('f&r of IM G.ilfomi. Auocl.tkwl ol ll:HI
Etllft Tuc:Mrw ........ ,, "ll:HI Elllll In C•llfeml•"· ...... reur cwntlanl '""
commetlh ,. llltlldall •• Mc:C1nl11, c/1 ttit' 011"' Piiot. ••• 1560, Coll• MH ..
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Home Sales Pay Off
With Hawaiian Trip
Mrs. Florence Houle'1 ef-
fortl:I in selling more than $3
million worth of new homes lo
one year has earned her a one--
week expense paid trip to
Hawaii for two.
Mrs. HouJe is a aaluwoman
at Deane Brothen:' Lake
Forest, a 900-acre community
in southeastern Orange County 1 which opened last April. By
July, she had sold $2 million in
new homes, and reached the
$3 million mark in September.
Jim Deane, executive vice
president, awarded her her the
trip at gales meeting last
week.
Mrs. Houle first became
associated with Deane
Brothers one year ago when
she joined th• Deane Homes
Mission Viejo staff. Sh t
transferred to Lake Forest
when it opened in April.
Prior to selling for Deane
Brothers Mrs. Houle was a
saleswoman for fi ve yean at a
major Orange County reiiiden·
tial development where she at-
tained top position on the sales
staff.
She attribu~ her sales suc-
cesg to "no pressure on the
buyer, but rather a 'womanly '
interest In the total needs of
every member of the famil y.
"I raised a family of my
HAWAII BOUND
Florence Houle
own," 1he 1ay1, "and I know
the importance of a home and
Its contributions to family liv·
ing.''
Prior to selling real estate.
Mrs. ·Houle owned a marble
shop in Laguna Beaeh. She has
two marria,, children and
resides in a Deane Home at
Mission Viejo.
She plans to Lake her trip to
Hawaii this month.
Birtcher Pacific
Four families c a m p e d
overnight and five more rose
ertra early this month to buy
the home of their choice on
the lot they prefer as Unit 13
of La Paz Homes opened in
Miss.ion Viejo, Ole new town in
southeastern Orange County.
It was the 28th coo.secutive
lime that a new unit of
Mission Viejo homes has bee:n
greeted by a campout,
reported John T. Martin, vice
president of marketing and
ales for Mission Viejo Com·
pany.
Martin added that the nine
early bird families wcrt joined
by three more Unit 13 buyers
during the week end, meaning
that the 43-home unit was one·
quarter sold out In Its first two
days.
"This continuing demand for
La Paz Homes is a great
testimonial to their outstan·
ding design and value," said
Martin. "To date, we have
sold eiactly 866 La Paz Homes
since we opened early in 1966.
We have, of course, added new
homes to the line, but some of
the original models still con·
tinue to be among or best
sellers."
As an e:rample, Martin cited
the very popular San Angelo
plan, whlch was the 1election
of the first two campers In
line and of four of the first
tight buyers.
The Allens had looked al
homes for a year and felt that
they had seen just about
everything ln the under $30,000
Seminar Set
For Design
In Newport
The problems of creating
home designs will be proved in
a two-day seminar Thursday
and Friday, Oct. 24 and 25 at
the Newporter IM In Newport
Beach.
Sponsored by Universily of
California Ezt.ensloo, Irvine,
the seminar Marketable
Designs In Architecture will
feature 11 authorities in the
various phases of h o m e
building.
In addlUon to analyzing
public taat.ea as they lnfluenti!
trends in home building. the
seminar also will examine th
problems or translating these
tastes into new communities
and homes.
Further details may be ob-
tained at ltle University Ex-
tension office, 1325 Ca mpus
Hall, Irvine, or call 8J3..5415.
The seminar is open to the
public.
New Irvine Building
Birtcher Pacific, Santa Ana.
baled development-Investment
finn. hu broken ground for
Its own new 32,000 square foot
•1.t5 million facility on
MKAl'thur Boulevard at Cam-
pus Dfive in the Irvine·
Jndullr1ll Complex.
1be announcement w a s
made by Ron and A r t
Birtcher, top executives of the
firm, w h o al.tted that the bullcllni will be known as the
F. E. Blrtbc<r Building in
booor d lll<lr father.
lmnwf!1tely adJacent to the
. Orange County Aicport. th•
fOUl'-llory edifice will feature
IOUftd proof«! I U J t e I ,
CUltOm1zed I n t e r J o r 1 in-
dlvtdu11!ud io Ow! tenanUI'
needs ind tutei, air <mo
dittonlng, dally j a n I t o r I a I
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service, carpets and drapes, addillonal llMl,000 on their
and underground parking. own for supplemental lm·
In 1ddltlon to the F. E. provements.
Birtcher Building. the firm is Birtcher Pacific also has
designing, e. n g i n e e r I n g , two new moblle home parks
building, financing and leasing planned for Orange County.
over $4.25 million worth of and expansion of their highly
facilities including Ricca Data sueceuful Ventura Marina
Systems, Coast Catamaran. Park comprlslng 30 acres of a
Vanson Tr a i I er s , Inca lu:rurious mobile home village
Plastics, Datltron, Inc., R. C. plus 15 1Cret of l1nd and
Marine Products, cu' t 0 m Wiler for high rue develp.
Enamels. Estep B u 11 d l n ( , ment and bolt slips.
Hoyt Harbor Engraving, l)i .. ------"'-----
ceon Electronics, Allerganlr----------,1
Phamuoceutlcall, and S P I
ln...-it Buildlni .
The F. E. Birtcher Buildinc
also will house the Orange
County Mrport Regional Of·
lice of United Caillornla Bink.
Industries International , which
LOCA~
H• .tt.1t ,._,,,,., tell• yo1
M91'11 '"'" 4tf1 tat1wf what'•
'''"• '" 111 tht frr••f•t °''"'' C•11t th111 fti1 DAILY 'IL01'.
will tiave the exclusive penl·1~----------1
house suite and will 1pend an -----------•
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range in Orange County and community as their prime
nothing could compare to the reasons for buying.
value offered by the four-Martin noted that the third
bedroom San Angelo at $25,990 and fourth couples in line
and the many advantages of· carvped to buy the newest La
fered by the community of Paz mode l, the four-bedroom
Mission Viejo. split-level San Miguel, whi ch
Second in line was John A. quickly sold out when it was
Packard, Jr., who works in introduced in the 12th unit.
finance department at McDon· . La Paz Homes range in
nell-Douglas Corp. in Hun-price from $23,990 to $32,990.
tington Beach. He stayed The models are at 26161
overnight wffile Mrs. Packard Chrisanla Drive. Take the
was home baby sitting. The Santa Ana-San Diego freeway
Packards also pointed lo the · south. cl'OS.! over the bridge
San Angelo's family room and into Mission Viejo , and turn
the many .advantages of the right at the first Intersection.
Although similar master-
planned communities have
sprung to life in Orange Coun·
ty since Mesa Verde, none off-
er the compact liveability of
the area.
and most luIUrlous fashion Whatever the reason, Mesa
headquarters. Beaches are Verde continues to be one of
also close by. the most sought-after ma.ster-
According to Jim Wood Jr., planned communilfes in
head of Mesa Verde Realty, __ 0r_an_g_e_c_oun_ty_. ____ _
the community also offers a warm feeling of comradrie.1.-----------,
"Mesa Verde encompasses
only two square miles yet of·
fen four elementary schools.
Me sa Verde f am i Ii es
participate in home and area
one junior h;gh. one high Pt"•-t 1't""t"tor" school, two country clubs for av o o
" h I f " three k Tou"' .,. condu<red Mor&o" •nd .,.. o e! O gou , par S Frld•Y• tor 1e1-1 ct.•Mt a1 11tm and three churches," said •r•de 1we1 •nd 1boYe « 01111r or-
Wally Gayner president of ••n11111-a1 '' 1eea1 ""' ••• 1ev-. ' el. lnlwftltd ll'OUI>• .... Y t.111 Mr. Rep u b I 1 c Homes and Duc11ev ttld\, ""_,121, E>lf. 211.
"BOAT BUFFS
Alrno11 Loclu1b•y lt tht only
full-tirn• bo1tin9 •ditor
worlcing on 1ny n•w1p1p•r
111 Ort ng• County. Hi• tlf>-
cluslve co,..r1g1 of bo1t-.
Ing i nd y1chtln9 "''"" 11 •
d1ily f•1kir• ef th1 DAILY
PILOT.
OFF THE BEATEN TRACT
If you have an aversion to monotonous tract housing, then IRVINE RANCH is your cup
of tea . ;, Architeclurally brilliant, magnificently landscaped, the communities of IRVINE
RANCH offer apartments, townhouses and individual homes created by men of unyielding
standards. Homes are no! stamped out with cookie-cutter regim entation, but are planned
with an eye toward beauty and the fulure. ;, Village greens, rugged co untryside and the blue
Pacific co mpl ete lh e picture of good living in this, the world's largest mas ter-planned region.
Homes in every price range now under construction in 5 individual communiti es. For a glimpse
of how things should be planned, visit the IRVINE RANCH INFORMATION CENTER, Santa
Ana Freeway at Myford Road, 2 miles east of Tustin. Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p .m.
IRVINE! RANCH -
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SaturdaY, Octobtr 19, 1968 OAILY PILOT 7
Stars, Finns --• • • ---~ • ~ --• • • ~-• -~ ~ a---• ~ ~• •
Two Americans
Aiming for Gold
Racing In Olympic yacht-
ing relUmts: here today with
thrte races ol the achedule
yet to be sailed.
Rogge, Belgium, 30. 25, Wil·
helm Kubweide, West Ger·
many. 31.
OPEN DAILY tO-tO: SUN. 10-7
Barring any races to be
resailed because of weather or
prote.sta the regatta l'ill wind
up on Monday. '
'Ibis was the way the en-
trants lined up on Friday
afternoon :
26. Jurgen Mier, East Ger-
many, 32. 27, Rachot Kanjan·
avanlt, 'lbailand. 33. 28, Phil·
ip Wijewardene, Ceylon, M.
29, Karsten Boysen. Vene-
zuela, 39. 30, Silva ·Bernardo,
Portugal, 36.
SPECIAL PRICES fOR OCT. 20-10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. -WHILE 9UANTITIES LAST
5.5 METER CLASS
1, UU Sunderlin, Sweden. 0
penalty points, winning time:
2 hours, 24 minutes, 41 sec-
onds. 2, Louis Noverraz, Swit·
zerland. 3, Robin Aisher,
Britain, 5.7. t. Gardner Cox,
Villanova, Pa. 8. 5, Knnstan·
tin Aleundrov, Russia 10. 6,
Wllllams1 Solomans, Australia,
IJ.7.
7, Stanley Leibel, Canada,
13 ... 3, William Berntson, Oen·
mark, 14. 9, Rudolph Hann·
storf, West Germany, 15. 10,
Crown Prince Harald, Nor·
·way, 16. 11, Carlos Braniff,
Mexico, 17. 12, Pierre Bret·
eche, France, 18.
13, Lee Gentil, Puerto Rico,
19. 14, Giu~ppe Zucchinetti,
ltaly, did not finish.
STAR CLASS
31, Kenneth Albury, Baba·
·mas, 37. 32, Per Dohm, Vir-
gin Islands, 38. 33, Carlos
Ruiz El Salvador, 39. 34,
Mart0 Villarreal, Philippines,
40. 35, Robert Lucas, Indone-
sia, 41. 36, Daniel Mugica,
Mexico, 42.
FL YING DUTCHMAN
1, Rodney Pattison, Britain,
O penalty points, winning time:
2 hours, 33 minutes, 13 sec·
onds. 2, Ullrich Libor, West
Germany, 3. 3, Reinaldo Con·
rad, Brazil, 5.7. 4, Greco An·
ton, Yugoslavia, 8. S, Roger
Grden, Canada, 10.
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1. Lowell Nctrth, San Diego,
Callf., 0 penalty polnta, win-
ning dme: Z hours, S minutes,
44 seconds. 2, Stuart Jardine,
Britain, 3. 3, Durward Know·
!es, ·Bahamas, 5.7. 4, John Al·
brechtson, SWeden, 8. S,
Kalman Tolney; Hungary, 10.
6, Bjorn Lofterod, Norway,
11.7. 7, Hans Fogh, Denmark. 13. 8, Frederick: Pride. Hong
Kong, 14. 9, Bertrand Cheret,
France, 15. 10, Duque De Ar·
ion, Spain, 16. 111 Paul Com-
ory, Hungary, 17. 12, Geoffrey
Smale, New Zealand, 18. 13,/1Lillllllm1!111mliillm•m!!!5!~!!~ Hans Chochius, East Ger·
many 19. 14, Peter Kolni,
S w e 'd e n , 211. IS, Christian
Maes, Belgium, 21. 'F"======""""'""""'======9i 16 KarLGeiger, Austria, 22.111 ------
17, Ben Ver Hagen, Holland,
6, Hartman Bugumil, East
Germany, 11.7. 7, Bert Elv-
strom, Denmark, 13. 8, Fran·
co Cavallo, Italy, 14. 9, Eck-
art Wagner, West Germany,
15. 10, Edwin Bernet, Switzer.
land, 16. rt, Peder Lunde, Norway,
17. 12, David Forbes, Austt'a·
lia, 18. 13, Jose Gentil, Portu-
gal, 19. 14, Timir Pinegin,
Russia, 20. 15, Bruce Kirby,
Canada, 21. 16, Andreas Ger·
ai;d, MexiC<l, 22. 17, Erik
Schmidt, Brazil, 23. 18, R<r
berto Sieburger, Argentina,
24. 19, Peter Tailberg, Fin·
land, 25.
FINN CLASS
1, Mankin Valentin, Russia
23. 18, RObtrt James, Bena,
Va., zt. 19, George Andreadis,
Greece, 25. 20, Carl Ryves,
Australia, 26.
21 William Plant, Jamaica,
27. '22, Lorenzo Villasenor,
Mexico, 28. 23, Lev Rvalov, 1
Russia, 29. 24, Carlo Massone,
Italy, 30. 25, Andrzej Iwinski ,
Poland, 31.
26, Orlando Sena, Portuga1,
32. 27, Rudy ThOmpson, Vir·
gin ISiands, 33. 28, Juan Tor·
ruella Puerto Rico, 34. 29,
John 'Guanawan, Indonesia,
35. Mario Guila:r, El Salvador,
did not start.
DRAGON CLAM
SEMl-ANN,UAL
COSTtJME JEWELRY
RING SALE
V ALllES TO $3
39~
Sunday Only
Your choice of. a wide variety. o. 2, Fabi() Albarelli, Italy, 3.
3, Carl Van Duyne, Short
' Hills, N.J., 5.7. 4, Hubert Rau-
daschl, Austria , 8. S, Pana·
giotis Kouligas, Greece, 10.
6. Hans Binkhorst, olland,
1. George Friedrichs, New
OrleanJ, O penalty paints, win-
ning time: Z boon, 30 min-
utes, 44 aeconds. 2, Jolin Cu-I
eno, Australia, 3. ·3, Cornelius
Groot, Holland, 5.7. -4, Trow·
ski, East Gennany, 8. 5, Hee· 1
tor Shenone, Argentina, 10. · L,..,,..,,..,..,,,.,...,..""'""'""'""'"'."""'====~ 6. Stephen Tupper, Canada, =
11.7. 7, Ronald Jen Aus-
tralia, 13. 8, Jan i,}vist,
11.7. 7, Kirkland Cooper, Ber·
muda, 13. 8,:KlaWI Oldendorlf,-,
Finland. 14. 9, Philip SOtla,
France, 15. 10, An j Za·
mieja, Poland, 16. ~ -
11, Alex Bally, Swl rland,
17. 12, Joerg Bruder, ~razil,
18. 13, Gary Hoyt., trto
Rico, 19. 14, Fernando ode,
'Uruguay, 20. 15, HeriO,ing
Wind, Denmark, 21. 1&,•.Juan
Sirvent, Spain, 22. 17,Jt·chel
Maynard, Britain, 23. Al·
berto Obarrio, Argen 24.
19, George Farmer, N1~a
land, 25. 20, Paul Hen~n,
Canada, 26. t 21, Per Wereruikold, or-
way, 27. 22, Arne Ake on,
Sweden, 28. 23, Jobn H per,
Bennuda, 29. 24, Jaq1ues
'
West Germany, 14. t, Gunnar
Broberg, Sweden, 15. 10, Aage
Birch, Denmark, 16.
11, Antonio Menezes, Portu·
gal, 17. 12. Javiet Velasquez,
Mexico, 18. 13, Yuri Anisi·
mov, Russia, 19. 14, Godfrey
Kelly, Bahamas, 20. 15, John
Park, Hong Kong, 21.
16, Odysseus Eskitzoglou,
Greece, 22. 17, Michel Briand.
France, 23. 18, Angel Rivera.
Spain, 24. 19, Theodor Som·
· merschield, No~ay, 2.S. 20,
Robin Judah, Britain, 26.
21, Barton Kirkconnell, Ja-
maica, 27. 22, Hsiu-Hsiung
Chen. Taiwan, 28. 23, Danie l
Trujillo, Venezuela, 29.
Red Cross Fighting
2 Boys for Treasure
GUTHRIE CENTER, IoWa what is rightfully ours," ex-
( AP) -A judge has awarded plained John Howard of Des
12 boys nearly half the buried Moines, executive director of
treasure they found three the Central Iowa chapter of
years ago, but the American the Red Cross.
Red Cross -now says It has a . The treasure -old gold
right to all the money -more \ ,coins and currency with a face
than $11,500. va lue of $11,524.91 but believed
The Red Cross filed a peti· to be worth more -was
lion in U.S. V:i.!trict Court in discovered by the youths on
Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday as June 1, 1965, as they dug in a
Guthrie County District Court vacant Jot in Bayard, Iowa .
Judge Robert 0. Frederick 1 The owners nf the lot, Mrs.
was apprnving a aettten:ient and Mrs. John Rosenbeck, fil-
between, l.he boys and tfu'ee ed a claim for the money, as
other persons. did Lois Tallman of Guthrie
"Some people m l g h t Center, the niece of the man
criticize us for not going after who had lived on the lot and
presumably burled the money.
2nd Woman
In Cabinet
He died In 1953.
Judge Frederick approved a
settlemept under which the
boy!, now aged 9 to 15, would
get «> percent of the net worth
of the treasure, and Miss
LONDON (AP) -Prime Tallman and the Rosenbeck.s
Mlntster Harold Wil9on added each would get 30 percent.
another woman to his Cabinet But the. Red Croes, in it.•
Thursday night, giving the petition, said the m on e y
government two fem a I e belongs to it because the·late
members at the top level for -owner of the lot, Fred
the first time in British Beatdaler, had wtlltjl hi! en-
history. tire estate to the RM cfbs.,.
Mrs. Judith Hart, 44, a Th.is wu discovered nnly last
sociologiat, w11 placed in week, Howard said.
CANNON BA TH TOWELS
Our Reg. 93c 72c
Sunday Onlfl ,
Gayly striped 0< solid color bowels In. Cannon quality.
Soft, absorbent. Bath towel only. Charge It.
SLIM llNE TRAY TABLE
fOlDS FOR STORAGE
Onr Reg. 1.37
88c Ea.
Sunday 011111
Complete s e J I contained
table with slide bar end leg
loc.k, Save.
ASSO!tTED TABLE COVERS
charge of coordinattng the Bayard banker L & a n a r d
problems o f dlM:ochanted Siedhoff who has held the
youth and the Scola and Welsh money for more than thrte
who have broken out of the ed b lhe ft ·d maJMll'Wn o1 Brillth poUUcs yem, wu 1n1tr Y ~ V aluu te 2.88
wttb tht com lAlnt that Lon-Cross adlon. 1.94 don 11u ~ ltlllnJ them "This is a lot of poppycock," Stmdat1 Onlg
down. .. Id Sledbolf. "Yes, I'm Your dl<lice of a wide variety ot vinyl table covers.
Mrs. Hart joins Mr•. unhappy, and '° are the other Round, oval, aqua.re. F1onl printl, 10me with fringed
.Barbara C..Ue, lhe employ· partnta. Tho Red Cross should edges Similar to Wustrallon. I
merit mlolater, at the Cabinet bave filed I.heir pe titio n ·
27x72" NYLON RUN·NER
Our Reg. 3.78
Sunday 011111 2 for $5
Shop K mart and save on 27x72" nylion . runner
with ll!Ol1·skid Latex rubber back . Choice of multi·
colored, pattern or striped. Serge-on sides for
long wear. Just say Charge It.
Sundav Onlv
WORKMEN'S LUNCH
KIT COMES WITH
1 ~ PT. BOTTLE
Our Reg. 3.97
3.37
Workman's extra capaci·
ty "Coffee Break" lunch
kit in rugged plastic.
Comes with 1 Y.i pt. ca·
J>acity bottle. Just say
"Charge It.''
Vacuum Peck.d
MIXfD NUTS
Our Reg. 57c
44c
Sunday Only
Your choice of Burma or Tom
Scot brand. Fre&h, tasty mlxed
nuts. Not. brand ahown.
INl'ANTI'
BLANKET
SLEEPERS
Our Reg. 3.98
2.93
Sundav 0ttl11
MachlM wuha.ble alee-pert
tn s.XJ. 11ze1. Feature 1trdt
collar an4 culll. IUD lenrth :d-. 1009' ....,u. ftbu •
cbotcoof colorl.
GIRLS' T ·STRAP SHO£S
I Our Reg. 3.33 2 44
Su11day Only •
\ Vinyl patent T-strap shoe for dress. HCut-out"
trim side buckle. Sparkling black. Sizes 81>-4.
JR.-SIZE SLEEPING BAG
Dllcount Price
Sunday Only 4.97
3·pound "Cel l o · Ra y" filled sleepln~ bag booofs
green ootlx>n poplin top, vinyl bottom. With Ian ootton
flannel lining half zipper. 33x69"
MAGNUS CHORD ORGAN
OUR REG. 29.88
SlJNDAY ONLY . 26.~6
Play real music in a minute. Charge It!
Sundag 61141'
ANll·fRWE .
PROTEm YOUR
CAR FOR WHmR
Our Reg. J.57
1.44
OALLON
c...,..~,,
lltk Ill~·-btiil """' ev nmnt-cc In eoll ••t
weat.bll'. Prc•tetl ... line trteze, rult. Protect all .,...
.... nwtall locludloc a1 .....
lnum.
table. Lite Mn:. Castle, she ~fore. ,
can be. a firebrand orator a.nd ''Why s~ they be 1iv'n
has ICf'Ved in Wi1Jon'1 govern· \he chance to come ln through
ment 11lnct t.abOP came to the b!Ck door a\ thi3 latt 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~::~' 0~1d COST A ME SA
H arbor power In 1961. date ?"
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Losing the Key,
Basic Strategy
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My son 1Nenl with a
dumbbell.for two years. He ts 20, She is now 17.
Eight months ago he wanted to marry this empty.
beade<f. giggly thing. In lac\, be bad made a down
payment 'on a ring. When he told me about the ring. 1
Uied to keep calm and in a nice way talk him out of it.
When I saw it was hope-
less, I said, "All right,
Allen some kids gel mar-
ried Young -no job, no
money, no education :-
and through some mtr·
acle it does work. Good
luck." His race bright-
ened up. Then I added ,
"But you are NOT living
in this house." His smile
disappeared and his eyes
bugged out.
Kid11 even BIG ones, do a tot
ol l<tdog. And tlley doa1
always •••t ever-ytb.iq lbey
ask. r.,: ·'l;he readblodl: yoa
threw la your toa'1 way give
him a.be "out" he was looldnr;
for.
DEAR ANN LANDERS' II
this didn't happen to me 1
would not have believed it. My
husband is about .a pounds
overweight 1 have been beg·
QUE!NIE By Phil lnterlcmdi
-/. 10-1'1 ' ~.~=:JZ(f) 11:~, 1 ....... ·-~~•'<. i., ltoa w.ld .,. ... ,.,., ....
0"Excuse me, Miss, but since we have the same zip
code, I feel as i! I know you ••• ., Three days later Allen asked
me what he ought to do about
the ring. He said he wasn't
sure he could handle rent and
groceries "and all tllat." l told
him it would be the best dowf'I
payment he ever Jost. He
didn't answer.
ging Herman for five years l.O ---------------------
go on a diet. He said he would
This morning Allen told me
he let the ring go because
after all, "I have the Army,
my education and some grow-
ing up to do before I get mar·
ried."
U I had let him move that
dingaling into my house they
would have been married by
now. Pass the word, Ann.
Sometimes a little strategy
can go a long way.
RELIEVED
DEAR RE: Bravo! Whit
1ome moillert can>& I e l
through their be.ad.I ii this:
If Black,
What Do
They Like?
when be felt like it. Two
months ago when his best
friend who was also 40 pounds
overweight keeled over from a
heart attack, Herman decided
he felt like it.
We went to a doctor
together and he gave Herman
a diet -1800 calories a day
and no beer.
Communist Romania
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'nCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
f , A.
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soturd.,, a. ..... 19, 1968 cwLr P1Ln " \
Coast Meetings ·S~hedule, Vital Statisti~s
Divorce• ,.
DIYOl:C(S PIUD
COllnle M. Hor1lifl. ..... Mel"llUles I'. """"' ' Ftleda A. ~ •• Hotw1"11 I'". J-Peul Y, C1'8llTll'I' VI Merle Cru mlll'
Robert S. R-ltf ~ AlrM frl-Ronllr HflnM J, YllU!ll .. 0-111 •llM
Yw .. V1rM Mllrle l1ccw 'n \ttl"lllct lt1'8 ·-lillr.abolltt I'. Qll vs W11Nr Jacbon
"" l reM& L WllllllN Yll G1r1lcl K.
WIM!1""' ,
!I01111l1 Sue H1n.wi w J1mft U~
Hl!Ulll
Doroft!Y l1ru.t O"lt~ VI Rldl1rd
Ktnntlll OY1rton
Steven L-Wlt Linn VI Carvl Ellulltlh
Linn
JGY I . J'*""" VI. (Ufford Cllllri.t
JUH'9tna, Jr. 511111,..." mllnl_._.
PtlrlCll J. Py1tt VI CMr)h It. J>y11t
Lvnn c. W1rll VI C.rr1U L W1td
EdWllMI lllf SWiii n Urry Y. lwtll
P11'M11 Gali JllflllfOft lf't ll1!Jh It.
Jofln-·
l'atr1ck J. &rn!ftl VI fl1rbil'1 J. Sltllth M1xlflfl J. !mlfh Vl Ktnntlfl Y, Smit!\
Michell t .. Wlllor! \'I. DM!nl1 Allftl wu ...
JOfln Dun1w1y VI Henry Edwlt~
OUMW.., ,
MlcN~! A. St.I'll YI SllMft M. Sl1rt
G_,91111 I'. Mc:Nult VI 11:11111111 J1m. MCNl/11
M•r!lvn IC. Rtkocl VI 51!'\le!I c . Rtkoo:I C1rot Ann ~•ii w l>lusll1 hrl
!lawm•n
B•rblrt J, OlllU v• Wl!rr ~llHI OU...
V••n1•1 w r .. "" DeM!d Ill. W1M M1rtl1 LM lfvtllll vs Jofln MIJ'MI ,.,,,,.
Ed'W1rd A. l!Q19 VI 11.IMNWI L
Eckles £ .... lwM T. !ll ril;lr k~r VI
Slwldoll LM l(llbudwlr
Beth' J-flftd "" Herold !teed C•rol'Vn M. lrtce vs RtcMrd P. lrlce
11f'fE1tLOCUTOlllY D•C1t1:Es
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Rlll'IOl'I 01rcl1 YI ... M .. o.,dl Klltltt1M L Murphy .... Mldlltl J. MU,_Y · ~
D1rltM Htr'ltln w Ct.er'" M. Hor1'ol llenlamln O.v11 FflMl'INfl .,. Macie F1sperm.n
1111111 (, Workmln YI Jade f .
WoriUMfl Sadie M. klllthf v1 L-4 llm.r Kn11ht _
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DEATH NOTICBS
FtiLMEa
Vcr1 Fulmer. us D AYlll!dl a.v11i.,
La..ine Hltl11. S\ltv1Ylll by 1111-t, M111
Ju,.. Ful.,,..., ot tri. '-1th,... ni.cH
Mr1. Hellfl ~ Mol)t.1111 Mrs. June
Furcoklw 1!\d Mn.. Cl1!r. L ... t. Florldt
Furc~:OW 11\d Mrs. Ci.I,.. LOYt, Flor~
di . kNkt1 Wtlf ... hlfd todly, Silur-
C'IV, 3 PM, P1clllc View Chl'"'I, wltll
R~v. Lortn P'llclr.lnetr otfltl1llng. ,,..
lrrmt'f!f, P'Klflc View ~mcwl1I Pal'll.
DirKll!d by P1clflc Vltw Morlll1rv.
MCMURTRY
Htrt>«I I . McMYl1rv. 2'3' E. :JOt~ St.
Ca.!1 Met1. Survlwd bV wtlt, Cltrt,
of !flt homeJ .S.vthtff, Mf1. II. L.
LudO'llrd!, 11 la I , 2Clt1'1 $1., Ct11lt
MaQ1 1ltrfl', Mrw. MalNI H ..... 111. Plfl,..
M>IVt nl1; 1nd th.-. 1renc1c11lld,..,., Jlr.
vlc11. Mondav, t ,.M, t t !tie l'lrtt
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Corona del l\lar OB S-M.50
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111 Broadway, ~Ila MeA
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PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAllX
Cemetery e Momary
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Newpon BeaU, Calllorala
1144-17•
PEEi FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
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Bathroom Ser
Bci&hten your bathrooms with 1s-
IOl'led l1shloo colors ol 100%
Acril1n lw this 2 pim link and
fid cover seL
3.29
Oval Throw Rug*
2rl3'" -l00% Datr[)ll Poly.
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fOI' lustrous lovelier h1ir! 77c
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HOME PERMANENT RICHARD MUDMUT-Salon tested •••
Jiil mess, no fu ss. In 31 29 e1sy to use fcnnulas. 2.oa Size 1
-'Pl •• _ __...._ .. __ ... ___ ..
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dry ~io ... Mlo>••"'• 2 39 solt lki-. Re1. Of Ktw
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. Tools for the Handyman
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IODDUIS' -flame·••« gee 1fll: f'l10'I costumes in C¥tt
kiddie duicns will! ftll·l1Ct
~m1I Mks. Ont size fits H,..._
tltlLDlllf'S -Assorted pop-
ular basic costumes in !lame·
rtlild4nt rty0n Jaime witll
"GIGW·ift·the·dark" tuO-IKt
;'.~C-S.kst:ur: 1 69
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CMILllRlK'S D11u1 C11l1•11
-Assorted fairy T1!e and character flalllf·retardant cos·
tumes with !ul1 1 98 I.tee masks. Chil·
~ren's sires. ,
I·-Ass't Candy
KlRSKEYM.lk-•• ~r. K2rllC:~ b... 59c aM Jr. 1 -s.. "' 11 ...
• SugarDaddyNuggets
l itt silt lfldividually w~ 79c far fresflntss. A rul tr11t. •• , ,, 111
"Fivesome"
WI -ce11o ""' .,.,... 79c
I
Matted Milk Balls. Ketfl lrti.h &
tfUndly. 111 11 ID lalls,
Good 'n Plenty
Licgrice flnored u nd1 comtd 59c witti thiw candy coating.
4D l11s
Candy Corn
lutK -Co1orto1 chewy holi-33c day c1ndy ••• 1 favorite ol
YOU!tl 1111l 014. 1 i.. lat
"Porn Porn" JUNIORS
Chewy caramel coiled with cre1my ctioco-69C
late. 111 it 41
IATH SOAP
DHlltr111 Pin
Cn1• l1
0Hlar
PIO.PHY·lAC·TIC
Toothbrushes
-. flo• ...
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Peanut Butter Kisses ===:::
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OIAL ANTISIPTIC
FOR llOUlllWASH . AllD WILE
,aa·~'J
FOIL WARE
llACM ••• C11ewJ delklous caody wi~ 98C --11m.. 211.... Bk ' R. ast a e n 0 . • °"' u ... (Pahl!) ChlicOl.ate "Witches" "" w1111 TEFLON • ,.,.,, 11a <Pat 1111i ' Cn l eiclric (Pa 11 fl) lrihrsbmallow centers wll h ch ocol1te 49c ~ , E-Zfill luf PM(hktll)
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"Oh-Henry" M1'n1'atures , '•· · ·~:;;:r.:i Mltto-Giwst a~ food , E·l foil lrtlltr Pl•
Crufteby, chewy bite size ~ sure to 73c will not itiek •• , e1s7 (P1k ti 'l ~lease everyone. wasft willt no sCC1trin1.
. 1111111 2. 79 YOUR &le ~' ~M~!~~~t 11""~ 43C ·--:==~!:.:::C:";HO::ICE==:;:Pk=. :;:=!i suckers. lncliyifUIHy wrapped.
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4.77
.J..-~ RADIO Wagon
Husky construction wit~ [on10 1raph1!t 6 98 llearings tllat never need 01lin1 -pur.c-
lu1e·prool semi.pneumatic tires. f11e '"''~ Rel.
1
Play Chips
PUYSKODL -Multiple pl1y v1lues·
Te.aclles q*tity. design 11111 sllipe. •o 3 59 h.rrdwood pl.y c~ips aft ift • d1ffere11t
~h•pes Ind colors. [K~ t~s into its own •
space In holder, ---~ -'--.....,-,,....-----Duija Board
PAllU -llll1 talking board 1lv1s JOit 3 19 e!tlerUllltlllflt you llrit llMf ll ptr·
""~· fnci ... in• I« -paoplt 0 Ind moden Uf1.
Talking Telephone
KASllO -Pick it wp, dial Md tllli:... 6 99 yoy'lt hear t~e f1mititr velcts el
yollt' old "Di5nty~ friend!, rlaltt ~ tN 8 receivtr. •
llllWiill J JMMll!llll h!Ml&S
Tog' I
MAFTEl -Dyrwnic ne• ny to IN~l
action toys with blocks that move. Eac~
block features t~e livin1 1ction
hinge.
Pop Yer Top
IRADLEY -Zany 1r1d color1ul 1ame
features ''Koo Koo Bird" 11\at pops
off at unexpected mome11ts lo stop
1 rcu.
See It Pop
UIO -Not too hot to towch elttlric
POP!lef. M•ktt popcorn Intl tllett 'ttp!I
11 hot. Includes po~corn, ba1s. salt
slllter and butter vial.
Super City
IHA&. -Basic Builder Set contains
"" 125 --C..ln<t -.,.nmat OI eflicl bltildin1 l!ld 1111111 •lltr-.
PLUSH
3.29
3.29
6.29
3.98 -
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With h1ry Pair
11 PllCtl PIP~~ let, lltl tllrl Dot. 2~1
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Fling
SUPPORT HOSE
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NIWPORT ·BIACH Int lmno lo w ... 1111-.
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Hudldlt? T1H aspirWt. Tension! take
COMPO? -'!foo.pl'escriptlon sedllive
'" lhe •mplloy mid 1 89 of si'""\t MMlllS leR-iion. JI, fl-lltl I ...
I" IP.'. VO~shampoo
New! R«:het .lltber makes )1lUr 1'.air' do
.mat you w•t it to! Re1· 77c
Mllt', ~ and Sliper latfler.
1 11 It SiZI -
DUPONT .
Protek ·
"l~t l1vlsi~li lltft". Protects hands
trom 11reaSI!, paint, printini 59c ink, de. For llOme, office
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Je OAA.Y I'll.OT ~,~19,1961
Intermission
'Plnza Suite'
Suberb Comedy
* * * BACKSTAGE -West Orange County youngsters in·
tcrestcd in theater are again being offered a weekly
dr_ama workshop at no cost ... sponsored by the \Vest·
minster Community Theater and conducted by director
.Joan Hagerty, the workshop for teenagers 13 and older
meets at 3 p.m. l\fondays at Westminster's Stacy
School ...
. Speakl_ng of the Westminster theater, congratula·
lions are 1n order for the players. who won first prize
for their float in 1ast weekend's Founder's Day
parade ....
~-HEY KIDSI *
P.J Sllew Tffey, I :01\ c... ..... c.llllt4M.·"1-
,_ ._. ht-wlrll $SSS I S.. "OIYIL'S IAIGADf"
-4 -ell, _.di 111erw !
N.l.TIOMAL GtNE•AL QOR1'0ltA"'nON
Foi~J!!!
OH:N l'ODA Y 1:41
Peter Sell1rs
in
"I LOVE YOU
ALKE B. TOKW"
IN COLOI
lurt L1nu1tef
In
''THE SWIMMER"
IN COLOI
•
i alent Shwcase
'Sounds Festival' Opens at IUiott's
2/tdo
NIWPOU l lACN -et tM ••'"'-'
too I•'-'-'""' loi. -QI. 1·11~ ~
ARST RUN
HARBOR AREA
WNk4ap -6:45
Coarl11110111 S111ulay, 2:00
JULIE HARRIS DIAHANN
CARROLL
ERNEST
BORGNINE
AND
ELVIRA MADIGAN
WIT!<
PIA DEGERMARK
BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR
croups o( 12 or more membeta
aod llUCh groups corWaUnc ot
less than 11 memberi.
Cash awards will be made
for outstanding performanees
C..111 tt _,,.. ,. nt
IF YOU'RE THIRrY,
YOU'RE THROUGH I
52% of the Nation is under
25 and they've got power.
That's how Max frost at
24, became President of
the United State~ •
e Hllwi••s Ce-hot11r9 e
Eli Anne
Wallach·Jackson
Oite Co111pl ... Shaw
ONLY a11 Wffkdap
St•rlinq 11 7 p.m.
Conr. Sor. Ii S111.: 1 p.m,
HELD OVER
FINAL WEEK
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2nd GREAT FEATURE
RUJ[CRI'
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tllrough Champ Gobi.,., dlrtt-
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at Knott's Berry F a r m ,
telepbone 522-ll!L
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SEAl·CONNERY
l1HUNnERBAu:
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1W901; o1 ~ (OlfAl'tM. -'*l!llt
P111t N-m•n
''THE SECln WAI OP
HARRY PRIGG"
F•IOk Sln11r1
.. TONY ROME"
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c.m.fll, L.autllt Or~
ALL COLOR iHOW
Petirr S.lltr1
"I LOVE YOU ALICI I .
TOKU.S"
H-L.n~
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S:W.'21Z
Dustin Hoflman, An1111 ~»C'rcrtt
''THE GRADUATf"
Pt!H" Sel!~rt
"THE PARTY"
PETER SELLERS
"THE PARTY"
PLUS-DUSTIN HOFFMAN & ANNE BANCROFT
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
BUT DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLS
JOSEPH E. LEVINE .......... MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TUAMANi--
i
This is Ber.jamin.
He's a litlle
worried about
" his future.
THE GRADUATE ~~~
2o.
Last Chance to See
"THE SOUNO
OF MUSIC"
-:.,-ROl>C&RS ... UAMMERST£Jt(S
WINNER Of S
ACADEMY AWARDS
lnrildiit
118est Pmre"!
if'RARD HAYDN l ''".:::=~:.-jfu:ANOR PARKER~ :;;.--.:;::
Miibr WISE I R1tHAIU> RODCERS I C8::AR HAMMWTtlN 11 I Wisr WIMAH _, ..... _,, __________ ,.. __ ...
.,..
Burt Lanc1sler
The·
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Our art conlell dldn~ pro.
dllCe too many entri• thll
week, on1y four, whkh ls tbt
lowest w1've bad 1et.
llVT H ~ Qlllto a r ... .-entrleo nest._t _
the thomo Wlll be-10U IUP.I'
eel H, ldda -Hall~ween. We'rt
looking for a lot of gbosta and
goblins (OU !\Aper) lo l1nd
their way to Uncle ~n'I
Comer before nal Saturday.
Allo, boys and 1!'11, lo• the
next two weeks Uncle Len !al
going to conduct h1J own
poliUcal poll. Wilen you eend .--------your drawlnj:s poems and rl·
ddle1 ln to Uncle Len'a
Corner, you CID cut your OWD
ballot for )'OW' choict!I amonc
the prelidenttal candldate1.
Just Write your favorite can.
didate -Ricb1td Nixon or
Hubert Humpbrt)r -on a 1Up
of paper and mall It with your
contest entry. on Nov. 2, thrtt!
days before Lbe election, Uncle
Len will announce the winner.
* PRIZE WINNER
This week's cont.est winner Is Nick Eades, 8,
8101 La Palma Circle, Huntlnglon Beach *
A.Dy child under 12 can enter Uncle Len'a Art Contest. Here's all you
do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper G~ tncheo wide and
4 Inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace
picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and addreu
on back of draw!h11.-Mail 11 lo Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1680, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will <Jeceive Kennedy half aollar.
HONORABLE mention WI·
nners in th11 week'• art con-'------"-...,.-------------..,..---------'!
test are Laurel Eldff, 6, Hunt·
ington Beach; Kathy Lom-
bardi, 11, Costa Mesa, and Ly-
nne Thomu, 7, lrvlne.
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This ii my trike,
~b::~ts cal food ol any kind RIDDLES AND JOKES
I call It a bike;
And ·we are glad oho ... ,
climb;
I go zooming down the Up lo the lop where the can
openers lle, street,
I pedal with my feet;
I go very fast,
And then she will begin to
pry;
My bike ian't vast;
Ride it everywhere,
Off comes the lid and down
she cornea
People run, cause they're Into. the can; yum, yum,
yum; scared;
Whenever I IO by Frisky )I really very tame,
And ber hair IW'e fita her People say wJth a slab,
There goes Mike on b1I bike. name.
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As he retums from battle great
His armour wet With Hector's blood,
His mother Thetis knows his fate Al> she sit& in the ocean's mud
<nie time goes Ucklng slowly by,
He draw• a lOll(,·COlltended breath,
He knows that 900l1 he mu5t die,
llut he will die a happy death.
Even death he does not fear,
Since he's killedl Hector with his spear, Arld when there· comes another day
He'll be ln the BleS!ed Isl .. far away,
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Dear Carol: Wbat Is a laplander!
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aide and gray and white on the Inside!
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Dear Carol: What ls the difference between a
girl and a stamp?
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How can 1owtd. and pictures
reacb TV eucUy together?
Today's question makes
us think of the fabulous tale
of the hare and tortoise. The
fleet-footed ha.re and t he
slowpoke tortoise •treed to
a race. Everybody expected
the hare to wln-but be did
not try. The lleadlly trudg·
Ing turtle came. in flrtt.
We live in a ipetdy age
and the speeds or sound and
light are fasclnatlna: topics.
With a great deal of effort
we have learned to make
planes that cm outrun the
speed of sound, but wt can·
not equal the 1petd of llght,
and our bral.nlelt experts
suspect that we never will.
The speed of sound varies,
depending on the density
and tempratute of the
material It travels through.
For eu.mple, In ordinary air
It travebl at about 1,100 feet
per aecond. 'the speed of
li&ht varies very little. It
whips hither and y o n
through the cosmos at about
186,000 miles a second. lf it
could swoop around i"n rings,
U could clrtle the uirth's
equator f;w umes ln about
one leCOlld .
SoUnd, of coune, carries
noJMI to our ean and light
carries visual Images to our
eyes. A TV program btliip
"' both -and lights. 11ie enUre 11how re1ches us
from a broadca&Uq ltaUon.
often many mUe1 away. U
the volcea traveled at the
nonnel •peed ol llOW1d and
the plctum at the normal
lpeed ol 11"1~ there would
be • I.Imo Iq. The tlgbts
wwld reach ua Ione before tho llCIUDdl. The dlalotr !or
the ooenlnf 11C<11t might Just
anivtl in tfme for the end of
the prosram. U thil were '°• TV ¥lewlllC would bo an 1111'
pooillble )lllnbl• or -The miraculous co-ordlna· Uoo or aljht llld-IOWid oli
our TV Mt 1' 111acte -lble
by the .... oJ carrier :f!&VOI,
The.It wavt11 l re elec-
trom1petlc OnorlY beamed
oot !'rem the broadc..Ung
1taUon. Before they leave
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S1tut01, October 19, 1968 DAILY PILOT JJ.
PEANUTS By Charlel M. Sclilll
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TUMBLEWEEDS
MISS PIACH
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Horoscope
Libra:
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 20
By SYDNEY OMARR
"The wise man controls his
destiny ... Astrology points the
way."
ARIES (Mtch 21-April 19):
Unusual public reaction \0
your eforts is indicated. Day
features surprise. M a t e ,
partner may startle you with
eccentric action. M a i n t a i n
balance. Remain calm. Talk
rather than shout
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)'
Conditions ot basic nature
change abrupUy. What you
had been accust.omed to sllpe
away. Key is to change with
the times. Be receptive. keep
alert to pulse of the public.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Emolion.'I fly high. El:citement
o( discovery is featured. You
find what you seek. Creative
forces are accented. Change,
travel, variety are highlighted.
Inner vo.ice speaks-listen.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
What was established is su~
ject to change. Obtain hint
Crom GEMINI message.
Domestic area could be e.1.-
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Satllt'dty, Oclobtr 19. 1963
Your • IS Very Much Self Control
dling. One closo lo you speab SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 12-CAPRICOJlN' (Dec:. :.Jan. AQUARil/8 (Jan. 20-Feb. PISCES (Feb. !~March 20): IF TOD A y JS YOUR
up. Aceept nther than reject. Dec. ZIJ : Atctnt on how you 19): Don't take too seriously 11): Take special cm:e during Guard ~ons. Some an ummDAV you are intense,
Grow with loved ooe. relate to people with unusual con!t11ed remarks of one in any journey. Soine are well· likely to spin tall tale1. Be loyal, aincere. Al Umes, you
Divorce, breakup of
partnership could m a k e
headlines.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take interests. Keep open nilnd. authority. Slrange actions, sensible. overcome tendency misplace faith, placing it in
care during sbort journeys. inventive individual deserves reactions areDut temporary. meaning but lack solid in-to be restless for no good wrong persons. Indlvidu.a.1 wbo ""~!1":.. ®~:':;... ~: ... ':' o:rr~
Avoid traveling with in-audience. UUllze past con-Be independent. Adhere to formation. Check directions. reason. What you aeek. could bas borrowed should be told =; ... "l:::°'bl:1.':1111M:tc:.i1.
temperate individual. Obtain tacts, experieoce to aid. You principles. Stand talL You You could cost yourielf time, be close at hand. Know Ulls Ulat Ume ·to repay is now. . ~&f,"e!i:''=:: dr.~"t~~A~\!.
order from confusion. Some will be repaid. emerge a winner. money by beJng too abrupt. and respond accordingly. GENERAL TENDENCIES: tlol'I. ... w von. ....... 10011. around you encourage scat-1-------------'------------'--'--_;;_--...:...----.:....-----=-'----------------------
tering or forces. Best to heed
your own counsel
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Bright ideas about money re-
quire review . Consult family
members. Take those you
trust into confutence. Finan-
clal matters are highlighted.
Your great ally today is pa·
tience.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22):
Key is se 1 f ·con tr o 1. Op-
portunity is available. But you
must be perceptive. Know
truth -separate it from iJ.
lusion. Cycle is hlgh. But
tendency to be careless is
strong. Overcome it.
SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Not easy to keep secrets.
Know this and be frank . Speak
your piece -tell it as it is. Be
ready for surprises. Nothing
remains the same. Go with the
tide -tide moves toward
change.
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"BIG
SAVIN'S
AT LEONARDS''l
Plenty of Jobs 1111
CPUANCE BUYS''!
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Math Careers Are
Up , Up and Away
By F. J . LAIN
Miss Lain awards a new
Mercury portable, courtesy of
the Royal Typewriter Co., to
Marsha Landgraf, Rockford,
Ill., for her question:
"I love math! Other than
teaching, what opportunities
are there in this field?"
A. -While m.ath has always
been a cornerstone of science,
engineering and human af-
fairs, its impact on theH,
fields has been tremendously
increased by the use of elec-
tronic computers. For ex·
ample, in the last 15 years or
so, the application of math has
spread like ink on tissue to the
social sciences, m e d i c i n e ,
1nanagement and ad-
ministration.
The work of today's
mathemaUcian ranges from
pure theory to the analysis of
rocket stability to studies of
the effects ol new drugs on
disease.
WHAT'D<>~ this add up to?
Plenty of good jobs for
mathematicians. Opportunities
are up up and away ... with
\"ery rapid job growth an-
ticipated to continue through
the 1970's.
Titles vary, although fre-
qul'fllly they are : junior.
assislanl, associate or senior
mathematician. About half or
the more than 9:1 ,000
mathematicians work in
private industry. Over 50 per-
cent of this group work in
manufacturing -primarily in
the electrical e quipment,
Poles Discover
Allied Graves
\\'ARSA\\' (UPI) -A Polish
y,·ar crimes commission has
uncovered mass graves con·
laining the bodies of 4-0,000
allied prisoners of war from a
German prison camp, the
newspaper Express Wieczorny
said Thursday.
The newspaper said the in·
vestigators found the graves
last month near Czarne, 47
miles from the city of Kosza.
lin in northwest Poland. T h e
Polish commission said the
victims included Poles, Rus·
sians, Dutch, French and Bel-
gians most of whom die;; of
"nc~llence and hunger."
GRAFFITI by Leary
[
aerospace, machinery a n d
ordnance industries. 1.-fost are
involved in research and
development activities; the
rest with operations research,
production a n d inspection
(quality control) of manufac-
tured prcxlucts, or manage-
ment an d administration.
More specifically .•.
MA T H EM ATI CAL •
consultants deal with the
analysis of involved, comple1
problems and are usually
teamed with engineers,
physicists, c h e m i s t s or
geologists, and therefore need
to know at least the basics.-0f
those fields. Other mathemati·
ciaos develop mathematical
models to predict or explain
the structure of physical pro-
ceSRS or operations (like
"will the new plane Qy, or
not?''}.
Most mathematicians work
with computers to s om e
degree. Many work full time
in such fields as computation
and numerical a n alysis,
systems analysi!, scientific
programming, or scientific
software d evelopment
(developing compu ter
operating systems for scien-
tific computation).
GOVERNMENT EMPLOY·
MENT. Mathematicians are
employed by the Federal
government., chiefly by the
Department of Defense -
mostly in the Armed Forces
research labs. They do
substantially the same kind of
work as those in private in·
dustry, and similarly, in the
lower grades perform more
computations, and in the
higher grades are required to
have more math judgment
and knowledge in a related
field, such as engineering.
Universities and Colleges.
Some mathematiciaM a r e
employed in research labs
where they work on pure or
applied math problems, but
do not teach. Much of th.is
research is funded by the
Federal government. Two
closely related oceupations to
mathematician are ..•
(1) Statisticians, who
describe the world i n
numerical terTM ; collecting,
analyzing and interpreting
data. They use statistical
methods to conflITil findings of
natural and social scientists.
and to provide others with the
statistical information needed
to make decisions. ( ' ;
Actuaries, who design tn·
surance and pension plans and
maintain them on a sound
financial basis.
MORE INFORMATION. •
"Professional Opportunities In
?.falhematics" (25 c e n t s ) ,
from the Ma theme t I ca I
Assoc.ation of America, 1225
\Vashington. D.C. 2 o o 3 S :
"~fathematics and Related
Fields," (10 c en ls I. Oc-
cupational Outlook bulletin
1550-49, Superintendent o f
Documents, Washington, D.C.
2 0 4 0 2 ; •'Co mputopics,"
(soruces of more math career
information, 50 c e n ts ) ,
Association for Computing
Machinery, 211 E. 43 St.., New
York. N.Y. 10017. Seriously~
terested students may address
specif!~ qucstioo'l to t h e
Amer ican Mathematical
Societ.v. P.O. Box 8248,
Pn:ivldeoce, R.l. 0'2904.
Women are wel<:omr.d
11lthough about 90 pcrctnt or
malhematlclans are men.
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By GLENN WBITE
0t fM O.llY l"lllt Slaff
MEXICO CITY -Three world rec-
ords broken, another tied, and a driv-
ing rain -all in the span of olS minutes.
That was the highlight of Friday's Ol-
ympic Games track and field competi-
tion at Olympic Stadium, here .
The lowlight came two and one half
hours later when Negroes Bob Beamon
and Ralph 'Boston kept up the black pro-
test with mild, almost unnoticeable dem-
onstrations on lhe victory -st&nd.
Beamon was one of the woild record
smashers, going an incredible ~21h on
his first long jwnp try of the atfernoon.
Moments later Poland 's lrenf. Kirszen-
stein raced 200 meters in 22 . .5 seconds
to hatchet the old besl of 22.8.
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Protests Go O.n, World Marks Fall ··
, And minutes alter that Lee Evans led
an American sweep In the 400 meters
with a -".8 to lower his pending global
standard by two tenths ot a second.
Finally, Australia's Maureen Caird
tied lhe world best in the 80 meter hur-
dles with a 10.3.
Beamon, the long-legged star who ho1>-
es someday to play pro basketball, was
easily the ace of the fantastic perform-
ers Friday. He said later that he was
concerned about what he might do be-
cause in Thursday's prelims he had trou-
l)Je with the approach to the board.
But he had no problems Friday. He zip-
ped down the runway, hit the board and
sailed high lnto the rarefied air of this
clty~ then stretched his legs forward to
the far end of the pit.
Crowd reaction wu immediate and so
was Beamon'1, He raced around the pit
area. Then when he learned what the
measurement was, ne jumped into the
air, ran down along the runway, then
fell -to his knees and wept for a moment.
His !ump destroyed the QPpoaitJon as
bronze m6dalist Boston admitted iater.
"l thought l'd go 28 feet ... I felt good
in wannups and was ready.
"But when. Bob got that jump .ol.f 1
was finished and so was everyone else.
I'm sure we'd have: all done better if
Bob hadn't 1ot such an incredible jump
right of/ the bat. .
"Engi>nd'• Lynn Davies (Go'cl medal·
lst ln 164.) told me that he just couldn't
jump weU after that," Boston said. Then
he lold the ·DAILY PILOT he iJ flnlslled
as a competitor. _
The protest of Beamon and Boston con~
sisted of the lalter takU\g the 'lictor)'
stand bare footed and the new champion
rolling up his sweata to revt;al his stock-
ings:
~ said be aid this: to rprotest· 'the
U.S. Olympic domm!Uie's action ol
sending home Wtdpesday prot.e1lou
John Carlos and Tommie• Smith wjthOut
benefit· ol a bea.rlrt .. -~ ·
And Btamon aatd hlJ •ct w as ... fu. pro--
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teal "Whal'• going on In the United
Slates."
They also did it because lhcy wanted
the U.S.O.C. to send them home today
because of pending jobs and studiea-. "U
they don't send me home after lhls, it'll
show they're pretty inconsiatent," Boston
said.
Beamon would oot forecast any 3()..
foot leap in the near fulure.
So startling was his great performance
'thaf even tbe ultra-conservative BrlUsh
press col-pa said, "Fantastic." Th e y
compared it to a man running 100 meters
t tn 8.9 seconds.
The performance extended the cur-
rent World record by nearly two feet.
Boston and Russia's Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
shared .the previous best of 27-4~.
' . .
The Soviet jumper wu fourlh on J'ri.
day.
Today'• skimpy tract procram II b!&h-
llgllted by the 1,!IOO ...... Nmillnal>.
America'• Jim Ryun had the swiftest
quaUfytng time Friday (3 :4$.7) ond..tla·
ures to mate it ea,aily to the flnala ht
Sunday's Wt day ol Olympic trlCk and
field competition.
No American has won the t,• soJd
award atnce 1908 when Melvin Shep6erd
turned the Irick. ' •
.,\lso on Sunday'& program are mtft•a and women's relay finU. with world
records thn!atened in each.
And Ethiopia's durable Abebe Blklla
siloots for a third stralgllt Olympic cold
medal in · the maratbo11 -the cloefua
event for track,
Toomey Just Hours Away From Gold Medal
CdM's Hewitt ·
Debuts Today
In Mexico City
Decathlon Mark ··
MEXICO CITY -Seventeen-year-old
Corona del Mar swim star Toni Hewitt
will make her Olympic Games debut
Sunday morning ill the preliminaries of
the 100-meter butterfly.
The Corona del Mar High School senior
is expected to qualify easily and will re-
turn to action Sunday evening for the
semifinals.
Finals are scheduled for Monday night.
Miss Hewitt. American record holder
In the 200 butterfly, will compete in that
event Thursday.
The Corona del Mar flash has been a
st.andoot butterfly performer for the
past four years -since ripping the op-
position as a 13-year-old with a 19:32 in
the 1,500 meter freestyle and a 2:19.9 in
the 200 fly. ·
Ada Kok, the 6-2, 190-pound Dutch gi-
ant, looms as the chitf threat to. Miss
Hewitt in the 200 fly, while the CdM
splasher is ranked behind Ellie Daniels
of the United States in 100 butterfly ex-
pectations with a l :04.8 to her credit.
Hewitt trails with a 1 :05.I in the 100.
ALTITUDE PROB.LEMS -Germany's Kurt Bend-
lin wins his heat of the decathlon 400 meters Friday
and then moments later collapsed from what was
thought to be high altitude overexertion. Despite his
all out eflorls, Bendlin, the worid reeord bolder was
trailing Laguna Beach's Bill Toolney by a big mar-
gin in the race for the gold medal.
MEXICO CITY -Laguna Beach's Bill
Toomey is only hours away from an
Olympic gold medal and a world record
for the decathlon as he goes in the final
five events today for lhe gruelling test
of all-round track ability.
Left on the program are the 110 meter
hurdles, discus, javeiin, pole vault and
1,500 meters.
Ir one of those is a pitfall for the 29·
year-old Lagunan it's the pole vault.
He is challenged most closely by Rus-
sia's Nickolay Avilov (4,195) and world
record holder Kurt Bendlin (4,149) from
West Germany.
Toomey piled up a fantastic first day
total of 4,499 points and needs only 3,821
today to better Bendlin's wor1d standard
of 8,319.
U.S.-Swimmers Dominate ·: :Jlrelims His big point getter Friday was the
last event of the program -the '100
meters.
Despite the biting cold breeze that
followed afternoon rains, Toomey shot
the works and left the rest of his heat
·far behind. MEXICO CITY -Sue Gossick or Tar-
zana, Cali(.., became the first American
in 12 yeai'I to win the women's three-
meter·dive when Mie ov.ertook Lt. Micki
King of Pontiac, Mich., with a spectacu-
lar performance on her loth and last dive
of the night.
Ll. King, who had taken the lead,
flubbed on her final dive , a 1 lh gainer
with Tamara Pogozheva of Russia taking
the silver and Keola O'Sullivan of Hon-
olulu, Hawaii grabbing the tlronze.
"I did the same thing on the same
dive in the trials," said 20-year-old Sue
of her teammate's mishap, "so I know
it is possible."
The last American to win I.he women's
three·meler dive was Pat McCormack in
1956.
The power-packed U.S. swim team
qua lified four men and five women for
Saturday's finals in four sprint events.
Zac Zorn. Buena Park, Calif.; Mark
Spitz. Santa Clara, Catif.. and Ken
Walsh . Ponte Verde, Cali!., zipped
through the semis in the men's 100-
meter freestyle and Don McKenzie, '
Woodland Hills. Calif.. made the final in
the men's 100-meler breast-stroke -a
new event on the Olympic program.
Sue Pederson. 15·year-old Sacramento,
Calif., flash. gained the women's 100
freestyle final along with Jan Henne1,
Oakland, and Linda Gustavson, Santa
Clara. Calif. Sharon Wi chman, Fort
Wayne, Ind ., and Catie Ball, Jackson-
ville, Fla., survived lhe semis in the
women ·s 100 breaststroke.
The casualties were Dave Perkowski.
Westfield, N.J .. and Kfn Merten. Pa-
coima , Calif.. in the women's breast·
stroke.
All six American :swimmers swept to
first round victories in the men's and
women's JOO.meter freestyle lrials. Miss
Gustavson had a time of 1 minute, 1.1
seconds to pace the. girl!' trio and 1.orn
led the men 's threesome with a 54.3 sec.
ond clocking.
McKenzie of Woodland Hills , Cslif.,
had the best time in the entire field for
the men's 100-mete( breaststroke; .a
new event on the 0lympic program,
Beamon, Boston Stage
Me dal Demo11strations
MEXICO CITY -The threat of ~e·
rious trouble following the dramatic
expulsion of U.S. sprin ters Tommie
Smith and John Carlos failed to ma-
terialize Friday night, but long jump
medalists Bob Beamon and Ralph Bos-
ton iitaged a mild protest against the
expulsion.
The possibility of more racial pro-
lesls and a general walkout by Ameri-
can athletes cropped up earlier in the
day after the U.S. Olympic Committee
suspended Smith and Carlos for their
actions in a victory ceremony Wednes-
day night.
Douglas Roby. president of the com-
mittee , said U.S. officials took the ac-
tion aner the International Olympic
Committee threaten ed to throw the
entire American squad out of the Games
if action were not taken.
The protests by Beamon :uid Boston
came when they participated in the
award ceremony for the long jump.
Beamon, from El Paso, Tex .. won the
event while former Olympic champjon
Boston of Nashville, Tenn., placed
third.
For the ~remony. Beamon wo~
regular shoes but black llOCk.9 and
BostOfl went barefoot. Boston said that
was their way of protesting against the
spri nters' expulsion.
"It was a draslic action taken against
Smith and Carlos," Boston said. "The
IOC should have seen the athletes at
their meeting so that they could tell
their part of the story. The IOC did
not consult either Smith or Carlos."
ll had been thought that Lee Evans,
winner in the 400-meter run earlier in
the evening, might follow the lead of
Smith and Carlos, his close friends from
San Jose 1State College, in the victory
ceremony.
He acctpted his gold medal wearing
a black beret.
Olympi~ .TV Slate
TODAY
10-11 a.m.
TRACK -High jump
qualifying. 400 rel~y heats
(men) live.
SWIMMING -Women's
'40ll freestyle heats, live .
ROWING -Coxless pairs,
tours, fin.al, live,
3,!0-4,30 p.m.
TRACK -Men'& 1,500
semifinal. ave.
ROWJNG -Single, double
octllls .00 eiil>ls final, liV<.
YACHTING -Fr o.m
Acapulco.
ll:Jt.U p.DI.
TRACK -Women's 800 rmoi..
SWIMMING -Finals of
women's, m en ' 1 100
br~•tlflroke, 100 freestyle,
live.
SKoday, October !9
!..f p.m.
BOXING -Po9sible trials
coverage.
BASKETBALL -Possi~
Ole first round coverage.
TRACK -M a r at h on
start, high jump. 1.500
meters. 400 meter relay fall
men's finalsJ: women·s shot
put and 400 relay final&.
11·1% p.m,
TRACK -Marathon
fi08ls.
SWIMMING I< DIVING -
Springboard final (men),
200 individual m e d I e y
freestyle and 200 individual
trnen); women'11 400
freestyle and 200 ind.ividuJI
medley.
WRESTLING -Fr..,1y11
linall.
" •
BASKETBALL -Potsi-
ble firflt round coverage.
BOXING -POfsible trials
coverage.
FENClNG -Finals of
women's individual foil.
Monday , Oct.Ober !I
_1·2 p.m.
SWIMMING -Possible
coverage of mrzi's 8 0 0
freestyle relay heat&.
200 and 100 breaststroke
heats plus wome11'1 200
freestyle he&ta.
GYMNASTICS) -
individual and team com·
pul&ory exerci1e1 for
women.
VOLLEYBALL U.S.
women vs Rut1l1.
WATER POLO -Poa&i·
ble coverage.
winning his heat In I :08.t .
Miss Wlchman ·was the top American
finisher In the women 's 100-mcter breast-
stroke eliminations, taking htlr heat in
,I : 18.3.
. He breeied across the finish line In
'5.4, a world decathlon record for that
event. It was worth 1,021 points.
He walii immediately covered with a
.,
'
\lf'f T• ..... •
IN ORI!!"!" -American long Jumper .Bob Bt'amon soars lllrougb tho
afr like an eagle on his incredjbie world•record j!llllp of 2t .feet 2~
tnc!Jeo lllat eerned bim.a gO!d .IMdal. Beamon obliterated world mark
b)"221nchel. '
~
Broken
brown checkered blanket and led te a
chair at lhe edge of the track,. where be
spent the neJ:t IO minutes.
Toomey's second best event Friday
was the long jump. He had three leaps
over 25 feet , the longest measuring ~
9o/•, another personal best. The jump
scored 994 points.
He also had a lifetime best in the 100
meters, the first event on the d&y's
lengthy agenda.
He posted a 10.4 there for 959 points.
Toomey also high jumped 6-4%. for
813 points and put the shot 45-1¥• for
712.
Bendlin had good aJl.aroUnd marks,
too. He ran an earlier heat of the 400
meters in 48.3 for 884 points and it look·
ed like he might be the first-day leader.
But then came Toomey's grand per-
formance and a comfy 304. lead.
Rain fell steadily through the high
jump competition, but Toomey man-
aged to keep dry most of the time by
taking cover at the track entry ramp
at the south end of the stadium .
So today he goes for the gold medal
with the record being a non~lstent goal,
but almost a matter of fact considering
Friday's show.
Bendlin bas his best. events yet jo
come -especially the javelin.
But he and the Russians appear to bt
too far out of it to overtake Toomey,
barring injury or a complete letdown.
Decathlon standings alter the first ftve
events :
'36 Olympian
Blasts IOC
On Suspension
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -Eleanor Hohn,
gold medal swimmer suspended from
the 1936 Olympic team, charged Friday
the International Olympic Commiltee
wants athletes to "be like little sheep."
"It's impossible to tell the right and
wrong of a suspension from here,'' she
said of act.ion taken against two Negro
sprinters. "But I will say that accord·
ing to the committ.e, we should be like
little sheep and allow ourselves to be
herded."
Sprinters Tommie Smith and Johla
Carlos were suspended from the q.s.
team ·•for untypicaJ exhibitionism" dur-
ing victory ceremonies Wednesday • ....: ~
"II they got kicked off for drinklng
champagne, I could say a few thousand
words." Miss Holm aald. "But you'd
have to be there to judge it. You'd have
to know the inside stuff and Whether
they were causing trouble.''
'.I I
M.iss Holm, defending champion In
the 100-meter backstroke in t~. was l 1
suspended by IOC President Avery I' Brundage when "he took exception lo
my drinking a tt.,. gl88Se8 ol chaJn.
pagne." • .
She .said, "Brunda1e al"ays moves too
quickly. Any fool knows you <:an't drlilk
heavily and win Olympic Games ind
break records. tt wu my third Olympic
team. I dldn' need llim lo i.11 me bow to train." · "'
U Smith and Carioo had lo be ..,..
pended, ghe uld. "It sholiid ha~ beeA
/or not looking at lhe llq. I found nolJI<
Ing ei.t objecUonable. Let them be
proud. Tbey tbould be .,.,..i.
She II.id aupport of Ctrloe and Smith11
gesturt by oil>er Olympiena would '!Cl'
complisb nothlng. ' 1
"The atble!OI rallied ~ mo, llul ~
II do ~ &ood," 1b1 u!d1 , I
-----------------------------------------------------------------------~ -.. -.
J 4 DAILY PILOT
Ul'I T1 I
MILD DEMONSTRATION -These one-two-three
United States finishers in the 400 meter final Friday
staged the s e c o n d Black Power demonstration
(raised fists) at the Olympics. Ftim left: Lany
James (silver), Lee Evans (gold) and Ron Free-
man (bronze). Evans' time of 43.8 broke bis O"Nn
world record.
Olylllpi~
s~orehoard I
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Medal stand·
ings after Friday's fin a Is in the 1968
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400 Meters
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Men'• 100 Bre•1tttroke Semis
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Women'• 100 Bre11t1trok• Semis
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ABC Reveals
Special Plans
For Marathon
As the Mexico City Olympics reaches
the one-third pole, it would be safe ta
presume that ABC has its critics back
home.
But the network's trump card Is yet to
come. ABC has announced its special
coverage plans for Sunday's marathon,
beginning at 2 p.m
The start of the 26-mile, 385--yard race
is sched uled for the Plaza de la Constitu-
clon, many miles from the Olympic
Stadium finish line.
ABC'S came(as will cover the start
with a flash unit (a truck with a camera
on the roof), which will then precede the
runners· as they move through the city,
furnishing cloae-up· views of the ~m
petUitors.
The race will be covered for-the first
six miles. Then, other camerall statfoned
along the marathon route will pick up the
action as they· run by.
As the leaders approach the stadium.
an ABC camera suspended from a 20().
foot crane will record th.e action. Once
the •long distance runners reach the
stadium, the finish will be picked up.
Ethiopia's Abe be Bikila will be shooting
for his third .straight gold medal in. the
event.
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Bucs Hope to ~ounce Back
Hornets Aim
Winning Skein
At Rustlers
By EARL GUSTKEV
01 1111 O.llY 1"11111 ttltff'
Golden West College's upaet-primtd
Rusllers will be riding Ille J.ohn !ngle-
hart·to-Randy Vataha pauing tandem
for .all it's Wort!\ ~t wheii GWC
tackles Fullerton at Anaheim Stadium.
In case you haven't heard yet,
Fullerton is unbeaten over its Jui 44
pm.ts, The Rustlers came Within a
whisker of ending the Hometa' streak at
34 last year when they to.t by only lS-7.
So far this year, Fullerton has trimmed
Cyprm (48-0), Pierce (39-7), San Diego
Meaa (48-0) and 0rBDge Coast (20-17),
The haven't lost ainoe the 1964 season.
But lhe Ruatlero do not shrink lrom lhe
assignment.
"Our guya: like to play Fullerton,"
coach Ray Shackleford says.
"Anytime you play a real good team
you get up for it and with that win streak
ol Fullerton's, that's just "more incent·
ive."
A1 Shackleford see! it, the key tonight
ti Fullerton's p a 11 i n g game. lf
Shackleford's all-freshman secondary can
hold Jim Fassell's and Bill Audino'a
completions to a minimum, the Rustlers
might have a shot at it. ~ it stands,
they're 20-point underdogs.
"I hope it's a very low-scoring game,"
the GWC coach says. "If it is we've got a
great chance. There's no way we can rout
them."
Fullerton coach Hal Sherbeck says his
juggernaut will be at full strength
tonight. He's st.ill trying.to 'get over last
week's hair-raiser at Orange Coast. The
Hornets had to come back from 17·7 in
the last five minutes to pull it out.
"We're a young ball club and I have to
be awfully happy with the way we pulled
that one out last week . The boys
capitalized on OCC's mistakes and that's
what the game is all about."
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West's Randy Vataha will be
a marked man tonight when
the Rustlers play Fullerton at
Anaheim stadium.
No. I-ranked Trojans
Tackle Huskies Today
LOS ANGELES -USC's undefeated
and No. 1-rahked Trojans play host to an
old nemesis the University of
Washington -this afternoon in a Pacific-
8 conference clash at the Coliseum.
Kickoff is 1:30 p.m.
cent of his passes. drew words of praise
from McKay this week, too.
"Our passing attack is always under
rated. But you'll find we usually have a
high complelion percentage and don't
throw too many interceptions.
''Sogge has quarterbacked us to 14 wins
in our last 15 games and most of the time
he has passed accurately and in-
telligently," the head coach said .
OCC Tests
Mesa Outfit
In San Diego
SAN DIEGO -Two footbatl teams
badly In need of a victory tangle tonight
In South Coast Conference actiOQ when
Orange Coast College takes on .San Diego
Mesa COUege. .
It will be Orange Coast's first ~ame
Biter -its demoralizing 20-17 last-minute
loss to FuJlerton last week and everyone
is wondering if the Pirates can bounce
back.
Orange Coast head coach Dick Tucker
thinks his Pirates. who are 3-1 on the
year, can regain their winning ways.
"The boys looked like they were snap.-
ping out of the sh o eek of losing to
Fullerton," Tucker said Thursday night
as the Pirates Wound up heavy drills.
Mesa also .can use a victory. nie Olym-
pians ~on their o-pening two games, but
then dropped a pair of conference con·
tests to Fullerton t46-0) and Santa Ana
(20-12).
Orange Coast's biggest job in con·
laining the Me5a offense will be to put
the clamps on Olympian Tyron Young, a
powerful running, 200-PQUnd fuJlback.
Young is not particularly (ast, ac~
cording to Mesa head coach John Kovac,
but he's hard to bring down and has good
balance.
Despite various Injuries to some of his
favorite receivers, Pirate quarterback
Paul Lemoine is enjoying a great year.
After only four games, he's threatening
to break all the Oran'l:e Coast passing
records he established last season .
He only needs 76 yards in the air
against Mesa tonight to smash his pass~
ing yardage mark of 843. So far thi!ll
season he's completed 62 or 101 passes
for 768 yards. His completion average is
an amazing 62.4 percent.
Orange Coast's starting units will be
jwt about the same as they have been all
year. Only chalfges are on the defensive
unit where A1ex Wassiliew will open a
.df!fensive end in place of the injured Rick
White and at one df':fense back spot
where Lee Morgan fills in for Ethan
Oliver.
Oliver is being shifted to offense to
take the spot left. vacant by Ramon
Ricardo, who has'" a twisted ankle.
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BOLDEN WILL PLAY
FOR UCLA TODAY
BERKEl.EY, Calll. (AP! -Tommy
P.rothro is hoping the "real" UCLA will
be able to stand up today. California
would just as soon play the imposter.
UCLA has been hampered since the
opening game by the loss of Bill Bolden,
the quarterback who wall supposed to
make everybody forget Gary Beban.
But Bolden is recovered from the
shoulder separation that has kept him out
of action and is expected to play most of
the game. UCLA Coach Prothro will start
Jim Nader, Bolden's substitute, however.
"This is a good, sound Washington foot-
ball team we'll be facing," said Trojan
coach John McKay, "They have had
some unbelievably bad breaks in fumbl ·
ing the ball and pass interceptions at the
wrong times.
"They are extremely well-coached and
If lhey put it all together we'll have an
extremely difficult time c o n t a i n i n g
them," McKay added.
Gauchos Seek Rebound
Washington (1·2-1) has lost a pair of
Pacific-8 encounters, 35--21 to Oregon
State and ~ to Oregon last week in the
rain at Seattle, but the Huskies have one
of the fine defensive teams in the con-
ference b o I s t e r e d by linebacker
George Jugum, guard Mike Maggart and
defensive back Al Worley .
Worley has intercepted six passes in
four games.
On the Trojans' side, 0 . J. Simpson
tontinues his assault on opponents' lines
and the NCAA record book. lt Is poMible
for the Trojan tailback to smash no less
than six NCAA records this season.
They are: most yards in a season, most
yards in a career, most yards per game,
average. most TD 's, total scoring, and
times carried in a single season.
Simpson has rushed for 808 yards in
four games and has scored 1 2
touchdowns. The game·by·game
breakdown: Minnesota (four TD's, 236
yards), Northwestern (three TO's. 189
yards), Miami (two TO's, 163 yards), and
Stanford (thret TO's, 220 yard11).
Steve Sogge, who hu completed 59 per·
•
Against Redlands' JV
Hoping that last week 's 19--8 defeat at
Napa was primarily due to a soggy field
and not a portent of things to come, Sad·
dleback College football coach George
Hartman sends his Gauchos against the
Redlands University JV tonight at
Mission Viejo High,
The loss la st week reduced Sad·
d\eback's record to 1·3. Hartman'11 team
beat Barstow, 2&-25, two wee.Its ago.
The Redlands club has only played
twice, beating the La Verne JV, 28-2, and
losing to Mt. San Jacinto, 19-&.
Hartman figures his outfit will be beef·
eel up somewhat this time with the re·
turn of Injured linemen Tony Chicas and
Jeff Virden.
"Redlands has a real tough defense,''
Hartman says.
"They're big throughout and have a
strong running attack, and that'll
something we 've had trouble slopping."
Redlands coach Jim Verdieck says he.
ha.s only three sophomores on his JV
squad and that, he says, "is only becauae
they can't help the varsity."
Jokingly, Verdieck hopes Saddleback
will have to play a second straight mud-
ball game.
"They've got too much speed for us -
I'd feel t Jot better playing them in the
mud ."
Redlands has been sidetracked with in·
juries. Verdieck is down to his third
tailback and his No. 2 quarterback is
sidelined .
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~IDLADELPHIA (AP) -Led by Hal
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LOS ANGELES !AP) -The Loi
Angeles Rams don't plan to take cltances
when they battle the Atlanta Falcons on
Sunday.
Last. yur, in lbelr suceeasful bid for
the Coastal Oivl1ioo tlUe In the National
Football League, Ille club did tome
1ambling offensively.
Not RO lhls time. They' ... Illini to reJY
on ball control and the lltin5lest defense
In lh< NFL.
'1 don't have to Lake chances now," ex-
plained quarterback Roman Gabriel .
"The only way we c1n lose -the: way
our de.tense Is playing -ii lf we beat
r )' ,.
ourselve1 on oUense with fumbles and in-
terceptions. There'll no polnl J.n trylna to
jam tM ba.11 lnto a crowd."
ln deliberately avoldinc throws to
l!losely guarded teammates, Gabriel bas
had only two passes Intercepted in five a am.es. Last year, he had 13 picked OU In
14 le~ contests.
The defense Gabriel a.Duded to has held
five foes to a total of $3 points, ha• pick-
ed off 11 enemy pas.~. has stol)ped Or).
poncn.ts with only 34.1 y a r d s gained
rushing and h111 forced nine fumbles.
The Falcons, 1-5 thlll season, are fresh
oH a victory Wt wetk over the previous-
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ty unbeaten New York Gi111nta, 24-21 . It .
was the first F1leon victory in 12 games
dating back to OCt. 29, 1967.
And a new man is piloting the Ftlcons.
He is Norm Van Brocklin, the paaing
Dutchman who broke lnto the NFL with
the Ram.I and quarterbacked them to a ~estem Conference title tn 1955 .
Atlanta 's ground attack, led by Jim
"Cannonball " Butler, Is averaging only M>
yards per game but Butler alone picked
up 92 against the Giants last week. the
second biggest day for a Falcon back ln
the club's ahort history.
The Rams 10 ioto the game without
knowing whether rum:iing ~cks Tommy
Mason or Dick Ba.Sil wUI be able to play.
Bass suffered a hamstrin~ muscle pull
two wee.ks ago against San Fraocillco and
Muon Injured a knee in the 15-14 victory
over Green Bay tut Sund~. Other first
stringers also m on the Injury list.
Offensive tackle Charlie Cowan, alAo
Nfftring from a hamstring muscle pull,
may not play and defmll.ive end Lamar
tundy is reported definitely out with a
bad knee.
.roe. Scibelli. an oUen~ive guard, may
oot play because of 8 hamstring muscle
inj~ sutfered aaa1n1t Green ~·
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SatLtrdlf, Oetober 19, 1968 DAILY PILOT J~
'
4th Quarter Mustang Rally
Stops Eagles • Ill 21-20 .Tii tl
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By ROGER eAIWION
OI Mt DtllY Pllet Slaff
Costa Mes.a }Ugh School'' Mustang's
came rrom behind Friday night a\ Oav-
idsor. ;;eld with a 17-yard drive in the
Ona! quarter to edge cross-town rival
Estancia, 21-20, in an Irvine League
football thriller.
Before a near-capaclt¥ crowd, coach
1ieil Peek 's troops dia:dained the passing
game that had failed them miserably
tn the first half and moved that final
march in seven plays -all via the
ground.
Steve Van Valkenburg was lhe hero
for 1.~. with his 47-yard scamper to
the Estancia 27 ~ key play of the
drive.
Estancia defenders Crant VanDeWalk-
u and Bob Cornuke caught him, but
there was no stopping the Mustangs at
that point.,
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ON THE LOOSE -Wingback Bob Schoerunehl
rips through Estancia line for sizeable gain ill Costa
Mesa's opening Irvine League victory Friday night
at Davidson Field. Dave Gleason (58) and St.eve
Van Velkenburg (14) block out Estancia defenders,
Harbnd Koch (53) and David Neuman (65), IC1llY
. Lion s Win Like Lions;
Stalk, l(ill Valley, 50-0
By JOEL SCHWARZ
OI "'-Dll,., JIUOI SllH
It's rare that a team lives up to its
nickname. Sometimes it's pretty hard
· to because some high schools have some
pretty fancy handles.
But Westminster High School certain-
.· ly played just like its nickname -the
Lions -devouring hapless Santa Aha
Valley High School, SG-0, Friday night
for its fourth straight victory and third
· consecutive Sunset League triumph.
That victory gave the Lions a tem-
porary lead over Newport In the league
: standings, but Newport can pull even
·with Westminster tonight with a win
, over Western .
The Westminster defense was truly
av.'esome. 1n the first half, for example,
the Lions held the Falcons to a minus
. two-yard net. .
Santa Ana Valley didn't earn a hrst
. down on its own until nearly six min-
. utes into the second half -they had
picked up two first down in the opening
hair on penalties.
On the night, the FaJC{)ns gained but
91 yards, all of il through the air against
Westminster reserves who saw plenty
of action .
In all, Westminster's defense forced
Sanla Ana Valley to cough up the ball
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eight times -three on fumbles and
five on interceptions -and most of them
resulted in Lion scores.
Unlike its performance last week
against Huntington Beach, Westminster
didn't score the first time it touched
the ball. It took the Lions II :30 before
they could punch over the first of seven
touchdowns.
On the only long march of the night,
the Lions chewed up 76 yards in six
plays. Darryl Berg set up the score with
a 34-yard gain on a reverse. Eddie Bane
scored on a two-yard sneak and Deane
Aldridge converted.
Two plays later Berg recovered a
fumble at the Falcon 18 and Westminster
was back in business. It pushed the 18
yards in four plays with Mike Haynes
going the final eight ear1y in the second
quarter .
After a long Falcon kickoff return
Berg went back to work and intercepted
a pass, giving the Lions the ball at the
Westminster 48.
A 22-yard Bane-to-Berg pass set up
the TD that Charles Buckland scored
from the one.
Moments later the Lions had another
TD following a partially blocked punt
by John AJdridge. The Lions made it '11·
O on a pass from Mike Roberts to LerOf
Strotman.
Robert passed for the only score of
the third period, connecting on a 43-yard
bomb to Berg.
In the final period, Oeano Aldrige
kicked a 40-yard field goal, John Aldridge
ran for a one-yard TD after a 65-yard
interception return by Doug Milne, and
Buckland ran back another intercep-
tion SS yards for a touchdown.
STRATEGY SESSION -Coach Neil Peek of Cost a Mes a High
School's victorious Mustangs talks it over witb one of his defenders
during the Mustangs tussle with cross-town rival Estancia. Mesa won
the thriller, 21-20 with a com~from-behlnd touchdown in last quarter .
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The city of Huntington Beach erupts in
football evil war tonight when Huntington
and Marina collide in an 8 p.m. encounter
at the Oilers' field .
The two cluba: have won but once
between them this season but seasonal
records have traditionally been mean-
ingless when the two oil city outfits
square off.
Marina coach Jim Coon is hoping for a
long-awaited offensive explosion by his
Vikings tonJgbt. His team has acored only
three touchdowns In lOlln& all four
games.
The Oilers, meanwhile, have shown far
. nore scoring punch. They've scored 10
limes but have won only once, an opening
2&-0 decision over Jordan .
Defensively, though, Huntington has
allowed nine touchdowns while Marina
has surrendered eight. Plainly, anything
could happen.
Huntingtoo rans could figure their team
has a slight edge based on recent
quarterback performances. Oiler QB
Tony Bonwell had a good night in la.st
week's 26-20 loss to Westminster.
"Tony was throwing real well but our
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Tel•visloll ltatlon K'ITV (JI) liu an-
nounced U wtH devota four-
houn ~ !be 1lal( Natlooal Open llOlf
.oumament at Mesa Verde COuntry Club
next weekend.
The $121l,llllO COiia Mesa ev•nt wtH be
.televl9ed in color nm Saturday from t to
4 p.m and the folJowtng d1y from 2 to
1:30 p.m.
TV camera~ will eovtr the action on
• lbe 16th, 17th and 16th 11o1 ...
• K'M'V will 1lao furnish I oomputer-
dr1vtn message board for the tourna4
ment. The muaa1e board and two IBM
1130 computers with graphic display units
will enabte gallery fans to have first,.hand
information from around the courae.
1be mesa.age board mea.surei 30 reet in
width and Ila 7,000 light bulbis will form
fool-high lettm. Bot1l speclaton on hand
and TV viewers at home will be S]ven lD-
fonn1Uon over the big board.
C1ub volunteers and IBM perJOnnel us-
ing walkte-talkie radlOI will follow Ula
tourney action on the courae 11nd rtpOl"t
action lo b&st stations•ln a moblle van.
tncoming Information Will be J)U"rtthed In-
to canla and Jed Into lbe comJlllter.
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When a player completes a round, the
computer generates a h o I e -b y -.h o I e
acorecard which is checked againa:t •
copy ol. the player's own cani.
Seuoo Ucket sales for lbe Haig ended
Friday, but county goU fans wiU still be
1ble to purchase general admJ•lcin
ducat.a daily during the tournament.
Hail pro& will begin arriving SUnday
nigth followina the Sahara tourney In Las
Vegas. They'll be on the Mesa Verde
la,yout Monday and Tuesday for practice
roundA. The pm-am ill Wednesday and
lbe open the following four days.
receivers dropped four passes," aays
Oiler bossman Keti Moats .
The Marina quarterback, Greg Henry,
had an off night ln the Yikes' 20-0 loss to
Anaheim.
Coon is highly complimentary of the
Huntington team.
"I think this is a better Hungington
Beach team than the one that won the
Irvine League championahip two years
ago," he 11ays.
"They 'l'f: not as big as the '66 team but
they're a lot quicker and a lot more im·
aglnltlve offensively. They try to take ad·
vantage or you in a lot of ways."
Marina prevailed in Lhe inter~ity mat-
ch last year, 33:14.
Of Bonwell, the Oilers' quarterback,,
Coon says: "He'1 the-world's strongest
quarterback -he runs like a bull. I think
the boy could play well at fullback."
Moat.a calls Marina "a team whkh his
had the same kind of year we've had, ex-
cept we've managed to win one. Both of
us hive 1ood ball control offensea: but
we've been having to ltlrt drives on our
own ID-yard lines."
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Gary Steele afid · Skip Pike trad~
turns punching at lhe porous Estancia
line and then tSeele witnt over right
guard from two yards out !or the tying
touchdown w!lh 4:59 i:emalning. .
Cal Shores booted his third PAT and..,
Mesa had its first win over Estancia
in history.
In 1966 coach John Lowry 's Eagles
had nicked Mesa by a point, 14-13, and
last year the two fought to a scoreless
draw.
The lead changed hands sbt times.
It was a wacky game. Estancia, fear·
ed for its running game , hurt the win·
ners twice wilh touchdown passes in
the first half on surprise plays.
Mesa, meanwhile, known for a decent
pas"sing game. was hurt nearly cvery-
lime it even looked like it would pass.
Quarterback Claude Kelly had a poor
night, losing possession three times on
interceptiDns and completing only three
of 12 for 30 yards.
The wingbacks, however, in Peek's
double-wing offense, had a field day rip-
ping through gaping holes In the line.
Estancia broke loose with the rirst
tally of the game when Paul .Joyce roll-
ed out on a third and one ~ituation and
Sea Kings Falter
10rted a Perteet pau to ceOrie. ~tt
with. 3:05 to go In the Ura:t period ... _
The PAT, however:, was. no goodc:,..
The Mustangs cam.e back' with •:ii).
yard march con!Wlling 10 P.1ays wttb
Pike carrying over from elJJbt YJll'dl
out on the last play of the quarfer.
Shores booted the PAT for a 7-6 f$d.
Estancia' then took advantage er. pna
or its three interceptions and took :M'er
on Mesa's 43 with 2:57 to go in the Ni.If,
three plays later Joyce did lt a&'.in1 this time to Mike Newt.son for the touch·
down. The play cnvered 15 yards and
Barnett con11erted to inake it 13'7 with
I :57 to go.
Mesa returned the favor in lhe third
period when Dave Glea31>fl blocked an
Eagle punt and Steele scored the first
or two touchdowns with a reeovery in
the end zone. Shores made It 14-13 with
5:22 to go.
Estancia came back to move In front
20-14 on a 43-yard drive with Steve Grif-
fitts pushing over from the one.
And, the Eagles were moving again
after recovering an on-sides kicJtOff,
only to see the drive fizzle because 9f a
ml!ior penalty. Then .the Mustangs l_tart4
ed tbeir final big drive for victory~
CdM's Running Game
Skids to Halt, 31-20
Corona del Mar High School's running -
game ran into a stone wall at Western's
Handel Stadium Friday night and the
Sea Kings dropped a 31-20 decision to
Loara's Saxons.
It was Loara's 22nd consecutive Ir·
vine League victory.
In spite of the fact that Sea King
backs Mike Eu.ell and Rex Snyder
could accumulate only 53 yards between
them -a far cry from the 197 they
gained against Santiago last week .-
Corona de! Mar still made a game of it.
And the way they did it was with the
southpaw passes of Dave Terry who set
up all three CdM TD's with passes. He
passed to Brian Stern for one of them
and ran the other two in himself.
The Sea Kings were gritty in defeat.
They trailed 24-7 In the third quarter yet
chased Loara all the way to the final
gu".
Both teams scored the first time they
obtained possession or the football. Lo-
ara's Al Pekarclk scored the game's
first TD Crom the two with 6:27 to go
jn the first quarter after the Saxons
had moved 66 yards after the kickoff.
Loara missed the first of four straight
conversions and it was 6-0.
Corona bounced right back. The Sea
Kings , frGm their own 46 following an
on side kickoff attempt, moved to Lo-
ara's 14 in six plays and finally sent
Newport (4-0);
Western (1-3)
Meet Tonight
How far can Newport go?
The rolicking Sailors will try lo stretch
their surprising football record to 5-0
tonight at Davidson Field when they lake
on Western or Anaheim.
They're favored to do it by six points.
In Western the Tars will be meeting a
team that has won bul once in four tries,
a 14-7 upset. over Santa Ana last week.
Wade Watts, the Newport coach, likes
the way his lads have been playing. He
was particularly happy with Tars' 40-6
decision over Valley last weekend.
"We had a big improvement in the
mistakes department," he saJd.
"In the movies, we looked like a pretty
good football team."
With the Valley root, lhe Sailors now
have the best early-season record a\
Newport since the 1949 team went 8-1.
For the first time, the Tars will be
facing a first -rate quarterback. Bob
Miller, only a junior, was nine-for-17
against Santa Ana last week and Is the
talk of the county coaches fraternity .
But by the same token, Miller will be
looking at the best defense he's seen, too.
The Tars have allowed only two
touchdowns from scrimmage.
The Western coach, Nick Uglt=sich, Is
fretting over the prospect of playing the
surging Sailors.
"Newport worries us all over," he
says.
"They have a fine running game and t
don't know what to do about those screen
~passet Lhey throw_ We'._ve wor.ked.~o full
days on lhat In practice.
"Newport. has more ft!am speed than
anyone we've seen."
A Weatern question merk is fullback
Sean McCarver, hobbled with a bad knee.
he's missed lhe la.st two 1ame1 but will
try to •tart loolght.
Watta will go with BUI Shedd at
quarterback and he'U move Al Wallace lo
a 11ar11n& halfback llot and Howle
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Terry in ·on a keeper from that point
wilh 3:32 left in the opening quarter.
After the two teams swapped fwnbtes,
Loara once again drove 66 yards, this
time sending Brant Light in from the
one with 8:50 to play before Intermission.
With 1: 14 left in the hall, Loara QB
Mark Walker connected on a 38-yard
play wilh Light to CdM's six and two
plays later Lighl scored from the two.
That made it 18-7 and it seemed as if
the second half would be even longer
for coach Dave HoUand's ouUit. Loara
controlled the first two quarters, run-
ning off 31 p1ays to Corona's 17.
And when Light scored from the six
with 8:07 to go in the third quarter after
a 47-yard Loara journey, it looked like
a first class rout was in the making1 BuL Terry suddenly took to the w.hlp.
He tossed 23 yards to Stern at the Lo-
ara 31 and shortly thereafter scored
from the two with 3:56 left before the
fourth period. Now it was 24-13.
Walker gave Loara a 31-14 bulge w1th
11 :25 to play with a three-yard plunge
but again CdM refused to be bombed
out. It was a 14-yard pass from Terry
to Brian Dethier in the back of the
end zone that produced the final 81-20
count.
The end was In sight for Corona del
Mar three minutes later when the scram·
bllng Sea Kings were confronted with
a fourth-and -Ii at Loara's 47 and had to
punt.
CdM got anoth.er chance moments lat-
er but the Saxons, knowing what waa
coming, intercepted a Terry pass and
that, for all that later materialized, was
that.
TIAM STATISTICS
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Number or Plmt. Avtru1e d11t•nce
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Fumbln lost
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Irvine Upset
By San Jose
For First Loss
SAN JOSE -UC lrvme'• undefeat.d
record in water polo came to an abrupt
halt Friday afternoon at San Jose S\llte
Co1l•JC Wher< the Sparlans pootocl a
7-6 double overtime vJctory.
The Anteaters were 7.0 goiq 1tnto
the match.
Today they were entered in the aD-
UC tournament at Berkeley.
The UCI.San Jose gome ""' locked at :>I at the end of regulalloo play.
Anteater regulars Steve Fanner, rerdy
Musimlno, M..on Pbllpot and Jim Mo-
Donald had all foolod out by !be end
of rtgulaUon play, Mualmlno In the
third quarter.
They were replaced by Tim Hartf.
IOO, Rich Eason and Bob Date 'and
Paul Poznanter. Pet McClellan wu
the luding sccrer with tbne pla,
MUBlmlno had two before fDll1inl .O<ll.
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Artists Win, 22-20
LB · Eyes Crown
After Big Win
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P1aylQs: before a capacity "o.d'a
NICl>I" crowd. the Lqm\a l!each Arl-1111 ..... • slant ttep In q\"'81 of the
Qeotvlew Lelglll rootball title with a
nlll'Olr 11-20 win over powerfuJ Foot-
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Stout defente ln tbt clutch, bard rvn-ninl fu1lhack Brian Bqley and break-
•Way runner Jlm Kuhn were the keys
lo the Artists' victory over the peren-
nial tauj!)I Foothill Knight&.
F1eet Jim Kuhn acored what proved
to be the winning touchdown with 1:17 remalnlni In the fourth quarttt. Lined
up in triple I formation on lhe1r own
11, Kuhn ran a "one double power"
over left tuard for 82 yardl and tht clinchlnf touchdown. "'
Jl'oothlll man.aced a desperate long
paM t.auchdown with 1: DI remalnlng
in the ,came to clote Laguna'• margin
IA> Zz.:10.
The came ended with the Artbta on
the Foothill two yard Une, driving for
another touchdown.
the Lquna 46 with 1'111 rtmalnJn& In
the game.
Two 15-yard penalUea in succeaslon
oo Foothill and Bagley'• thrusta up the
middle had the Artists ready to acore
again as the gun souode<f.
The game waa nearly· four separate
matches, quarter by quarter. Laguna
led at the end of the first quart.er, HM.
With fourth and 2SI, St.eve Wiezbowskl
threw Kuhn a swing pass left and
Kuhn sprinted in for ail:.
Wieibowski kkked a 23-yard field 1oat
at the first quarter's end to up Laeu11a's
total > 11).(t • I
Foothill's lwo second quart.er pass
scoring plays came at 9:49 and 4:03 and
&ent the Knlghta ahead 13-10 at the ball.
The turnini point of the ganuo might
have ocaared just aft.er the leCOnd
hall kickoff. The Artist defense re--
pulsed ~ Knighta when they were
In first.and·IO position on the Arttat 34.
Again, it was the big effort of the
Laguna fronlal troops.
Comermen 'tom Scherer and Jeff
J ahrus, tackles Steve Klosterman and
Chris Bowman, polntman Larry Har·
vey ; tpis front rive with linebackers
Dean Sbostrum, Steve Palmer and Paul
McManus fought and won the grim war
of attriUon up front.
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Foothill did nothing unexpected. The
Knights operated as uaual oot of a
a:plit T, running power play• all night
with a group of battering ram backs.
Strangely. the Knights seored all of
\heir toochdOWM Oii their only three
pus completions of the evOll!ng. Foo~
hill quarterback Howard Boyl tlnw
IA> end Graig Grimm twice In the ,...
ond quarter ""' 35 and 10 yard .......
Nert week Laguna travels to Tustin
for ltll folDth league game. The Tillen
play El Modena tbta .ut.moon at El
Modena. 'Ibey go into the game 1~1.
ll'AGLEY BANGS AWAY -Fullback Brian Begley of Laguna Beach
High Sdlool oilams away et middle of Foodllll l!ne. Begley -up
night u game's lmdlng ball carri.er·witil 123 yards rushing. Laguna •
Hoyt'• fina1 completion was a IO
yard bomb IA> end Rieb Gall. Vu
Dordrecbt kicked olf for Foothlll and
his omide try . went out of bounda on
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Bue Runners
Win Twice
In EC Meet
Pirate red jeney1 1wept thrc:iuth the
finW! gai. In oecond. third and fourth
plact Friday at San Bernardino u Or·
ange Coast College's harrie~ staged a
great stretch drive to whip tough Mt.
San Antonio and San Bemardil'IO ln a
three-way East.em Conrerenct meet.
OCC nipped Mt. SAC 31-33, and bombed
San Bernardino 31~ to run its season
record to eight wins and two losses.
Sophomore Terry Schmitz. the Bue''!
most dependable runner, took R<:ond
in 22 :39 over the four-mlle distance.
Third went to Fred Skirde ln %2 :4%, and
fourth to Dan Mooney in %2 :50.
Steve Barton was eighth In 23:27, fol -
lowed by Mike Flamm in 14th at 24:40:
Larry Hemming, 16th , 24 :52 : and John
Thomas. 18th, i5:34.
Ed Bell. OCC 's steady number fi ve
man. wu ill and was forced to pass up
the meet. Thi! put heavy pressure on
Mike Flamm . who, running despite a bad
eold. took up the slack 11.nd gave OCC
the boost to whip by Mt . SAC. tradition-
allY. one of the toughest running teams
Ill the loop. acc. rapidly rounding into one of the
three top teams in the conference. will
now journey to Walnut Oct. 2S for the
Mt. San Antonio Invitationa l. The only
teams to beat OCC this year, Santa Ana
~-'Id J'ullerton, will be on hand.
Pirates Eye
Mounties After
154 Polo Win °""" Coal! College took Ila -water polo win of the young Eastern
Conference 9UIOn easily P'riday with 11
15-4 conquest of Mt. San Antonio In the
'founUes' pool.
Nut llCtlon for OOC will bt an EC
0 nc<IUJller with CYJl'ffl at Cypress Tues-
Jay .t S:30 p.m.
The Buel tootc a U lead at the 11'111
qllll1tt ud added Uve more In the sec-
ond, holdJnc ML SAC occn1... at the
halftlmo lnok. OCC led at the thin!
quarW nmt. w.
Din a.illJ and Brad Shoomakll" led ooc wlUa -pll aploct. Bob 11-ity
ud lllU w-had two ud!, with &in-
.. pJo by Qlrls OUver, Guy Thomp-
..,, Mlb Lnrln, 8nlCC Jolllllton and
t.oll\J ltaelovor.
c..di Jack l!lillenoo •• ""°" thret
fl blo top -!or the .......,ter but
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BREAKAWAY -Jim Kulm of Leguna High School darts by fallen
Foothill tackler in Crestviev.r League action. Kuhn broke free for 82-
yard touchdown run in fourth quarter and scored what proved to be
wi nning polnts.
Upset! San Clemente
Shocks Spartans, 7-6
By .J~f CARNETT
OI Iii. DI HJ Piie! Sllff
Quarterback Mark HeumaM scored
with just 59 seconds left to give San
Clemente its first win of the season . 11
shocking 7..fi upset over favored Villa
~ark Friday night on lhe Triton grid·
Iron .
The little San Clemente signal caller
carried the pigskin nine yards for the
score and Robin Reschan booted the a\J -
important ertra·point to set the crowd on
I~ ear and give the Trilons the pulsating
Win.
Actually, the TrilOns can give Spartan
head coach Ike Isaacson a big vote of
thanks for the winning TO.
What looked like a final San Clemente
drive stalled and died on lhe Spart.an 37-
yard marker with just 3:35 left and
I&aacson, apparently confident his charg-
e& could hold a 6--0 lead, senl In his
second-stri ng offensive unil.
The Spart.ans lost two yards in three
tries and" were forced to give the ball
back Lo the hosts, with 2:45 remaining.
San Clemente took it on its own 39-
yard line a1'I went 81 yards In five
plays for the winning score.
After losing three on the first play,
the Tritons picked up a first down on
the visitors' 49-yard stripe on a pass
interference penalty. H~ann hit right
end Rick Geddes with a 3t-yard 1eria1
oo the ..n clown IA> Pit the Trttona on
the Villa Park 10.
Two plays later keumann carried ov·
tr for the score.
Tht Spartans were asseued with 110
yards In penalUea, lost t.ht. bl.II lhtee
times on fumbles and had a pau Inter·
cepted. Villa P11rk gave the Trltorus
plenty of opportuniUu to aet oa the
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scoreboard, but they waited Wllil the
final minute of play to finally do so.
Villa Park scored its lOuchdown early
in the second quarter.
The Spartans took PQSSeSSion on their
own 12 and moved uie ball tn the San
Clemente two. On a fourth -and-goa1 sit-
uation fullbllck Steve King fumbled as
he hit the line and Triton tackle Mike
Sandoval recilvered the lose pigskin on
the three.
Heumann gave the ball back to the
Spartans on I.he next play with a fumble
and halfback Dave Medigo vich carried
over with 3:22 left in the half to give
Villa Park a 6--0 lead.
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Barons Bombed, 25-0
Magnolia Uses Bomb Plays
To Crush Fountain Valley _
By ROY EVANS
Of tll• .,_Hy Pllet Stiff
· Magnolia showed Fountain Valley how
to use the long gainer In an easy 25-0
triumph at Huntington Beach High
School Friday night as the Sentinels
scored on runs of 66 and 68 yards and set
up another with a 4S-yard pass play! in
the Irvine League opener.
Fountain Valley fell behind on the firsl
series of plays aller the opening kickoff
a& Doug Omer led the visitors on a . .sus-
tained &4-yard drive that required eight
plays.
Most of the damage was done on a
45-yard pass from Omer to Gary Flood
that carried to the Baron five-yard line .
Moments earlier, Omer had connect-
ed with Flood for an It-yard gain and a
first down on a third and long yardage
situation to keep the drive going.
Omer eventually scored from one yard
out with 7:53 remaining in the first
period .
Through the remainder of the period,
both teams batt1ed evenfy but the long
gain was to explode with slightly less
than three minutes expired in the second
period.
Tom Malone, who was met with a
tremendous pass rush on every attempt.
saw one of his aerials picked off by
Flood wtio..~ a 5pt!Cl.acular broken
field run rlght through the surprised
Barons. Once clear, he never looked back
until he had completed .a 66-yard TD
jaunt.
Gerry Gomez, who made good on his
first PAT attempt, went wide to the left
on the second attempt to push the Sen-
tinels to a 13-0 lead with 9:03 remaining
in lhe first half.
Orange Takes a Break
In Second Half, 34-6
By STEVE EKOVICH
Of "" O.ltJ Plllft Stiff
Orange High wut.ed no time showing
Mission VJejo who was boss Friday night.
as the Panlhers layed it on thick with
34 points In the first haU to down the Di-
ablos, 34-6, on the loser1s gridiron.
It was a different kind of game after
the halftime homecoming festivities as
both teams sputtered and failed to as-
semble anything tl;!at looked like a touch-
down drive.
Chaves toted lht ball four straight times
and moved his teammates down to the
Orange 1!.
With only 20 seconds remaining, Boeh-
mer slammed four yards, Chaves busted
through the Pa(lther line for slx, and
Boehmer dove oVer right tackle for two
to set up the Diablos on the Orange six.
On th\l"d-and·two on the six, quarterback
Ed Gray misled his target in the end-
zone, but didn 't miss on the next try as
he hit Mark Doane for the six points at
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Fountain Valley's only fumble set i,
Magnolia's third tally with Jess than ~
minutes remaining before the popcofn
break. 7
A bad handoff in the Fountain Valli>'
backfield wu pounced upon by a heist
of invaders to give Magnolia the ball
on the Baron 44. It look the visitors I3
plays to move the t4 yards with Om~
carrying in from the four with 1:34 shO'li-
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All tha t remained was for Don Lee g>
clear his bench and glw: his reserv•
a chance for some exercise. '
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llulme It the cumnt luder with 24
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thamplon Mark Donohue with 17 and
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flnt appearance in victory lane 1fttt
finishing 8'<md 'IA> 'Surtees In llllMI an4
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basketball team, beginnin& to ed in the _development of a able bladder for it/' he es· tests." ;
look like lhe A m e r i c a n "pneumatic" glove. plained. The new Wat ~
powerhouses ol the past, drub-"It'• been in the testJna "The problem hu been wilh alovo ii --al tW
bed plucky little Panama 9$-80 stiige ln Brittin fQI' several the valve. lt leaks air with IOftoeu ol the Joatber QlfC
Friday for lb 711t triumph in years now, but it's got one the punch, bu.t tt bu areal In lta COllltructioft. ltl ~
Olympic compeUUon without a major drawback.'' he 1ald of. poaslbllllies. We use It only ftllinc of •poop iubbea\_.~
loss. the aJr-filled boxing gloves. ln trainlnJ: ln En&land, it's tta fewer Mimi, be -., : : Led once mor1 by towering ______ __::..;:. ______ __::._ _ _;:._ ___________ ...,_.;,..;
Spencer HaywoOd, a 19-year-
old sophomore at Detroit
University, the defend In I
Olympic t'~plans surged to
a 51~ balflime bulge and won
going away for their fifth vic-
tory in the current Games.
The f.foot-8 Haywood scored
18 of hil 23 points and grabbed
13 of hia 20 rebounds in the
first half before U.S. Coach
Hank Iba called on the
reserves to naH the vlctory.
Mike Silliman, the muscular
Army lieutenant and former
\Vest Point slar f r o m
Louisville, Ky., soor<d 11
point.<.
Kansas' Jo Jo White, the
U.S. Door general, had 13 and
North Carolina'• Charlie Scott
added 12 .
The Americans outre.
bounded the smaller Panama-
nians 51·23 and lheld Davis
Peralta. the 0 I y mp I c
tournament 's leading SCilrer.
to si1 points -21 under his
average in four previous
1ame1.
The victory kepi t h e
Amtrica111 atop the Group A
standlnp and on a colllslon
course with tree.top ta 1 I
Ruaala, which rolled put Cl.Iba
llJMI for a 5-0 mark ln Group
ll.
Bobby Douglas, the 16-year-
old captain d. the American
Olympie wrtstlinl l.Wn, has
two broken tlbs and is out of
the remaining compeUUon.
Douglas, a featherweight
from Oak Park, Ill., suffered
the injury Thursday. While he
waa sidelined, all o t b e r
Americana advanced In the
wresUlng tournament.
Wayne Wells, a Houston
lightweight, decisioned Jan
Egon Karlsson of Sweden, 3-0.
Flyweight Richard Sanders,
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again to dominate t b e
November 3 sporUlshing derby
benefitting the Orange County
Association for R e t a r d e d
ChllcU-en.
CompetlUon will take place
on boats out of San Clemente,
Balboa and Newport Beach.
ln the 1968 derby the top
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ing, Mich., also pinned his
banlam-weight o p p o n e n t ,
Javier Raxon Tubae in these-
cond round . .. .. ..
American J en Lewit, upt-
lteavywelpt wrestler of Aum•-
·vtlle, Ore., deciajoaed Ida
Japanae opponent, Zbunlchl
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Tboma1 Peckham, 13, of
Ames, Iowa, oa tpolnted Ar-
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Welterwelabt Steve Combl,
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SW• opponent Jimmy Mar-
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defe1ttn1 Aleazlo Nyen. ......
Only two fighters have suf.
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boxing competition. In the
1964 Games In Tokyo, 46 fight-
erJ suffered cuts.
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fertnce?
"The a loves," answered
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soclatlon Thursday. "The
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used here ls far superior to
anything we've used before
-and certainly far superior
to the glove used in the To-
kyo Games."
Dr. Blonsteln. a London
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an amateur boxer tn his
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Can Wallace Really Win It All?
A n Orange Coast Resideti t Who T w ice Served
On The Eiectoral College Giv es B i s V i e w s
On Surpri ses Pos sible During Elec tion '68
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ROBERT E. O'BRI AN
(;eneration Gap
Becomes Ab yss
~ing Fall, 68
lf European and American soci~ties
have a common denominator In this early
fall of 1968. il is the inability to come to
terms with their children. The generation
gap is a reality in almost every nation in
the western world. To American obser-
vers, the impression most wd1.h noting
ls the similarity of the "youth problem"
here and abroad.
Simply put, a new generation ls
ehallengi.ng the old ways and the old
politics around the world to the ~
Dement of parents and Prime Ministers.
In London, tour buses full of gaping
s~l;eepert on holiday inch lbeir way
down crowded King's Road in swinging
Chelsea, where the bit.am: and the
blautiful are on pidewalk display al any
hour. It is as If uie youthful quarter hous·
ed people from & different planet. But the
kkb think they know which group belongs
in the cage. ,
IN ~ nerv0t1S police it in vans
along aide srreets in the teeming Latin
Quarter, waitjng for ano.ther outbreak of
rtudent Violence. Napoleon may have been
able to boast that he knew precisely what
was going on ln French classrooms at
any given moment merely by consulting
his watch. But Gen. de Gaulle today must
live with the alternatlve11 of reform or
perish.
Editor's Note: South Laguna Teri·
Gent Robert E. O'Brian is form.er Iowa
Secretary of State and has served
twice ll.! an elector on the litile-under·
stood EtectOTal College. As a youth. he
begctn work as a bearing scaper in at1
auto plant and Tose to the presi~ncy
of Morningside Colle~ bl Sioux City,
1owa. O'Brian ia his political days
b'a~Ued in ltigh Dtmocratic circles
and describes himself as "a conserva·
tive" Democrat. This article reflects
his views on what could happen in the
Electoral College after the 1968 eltc·
tion in November.
By ROBERT E . O'BRIAN
rontter Alabama Gov. George Wallace
w = :iy t:e: d~:!~d=l~t:;a~n vi!l~~
nit reason ls that every elector chosen
has a right under the U.S. Constitution to
vote for any man or woman he chooses
for the office! of president and vice
president.
tt ill true that some stales have
s(Jtut.es that ofder the electors lo vole
for the candidates of the party that chose
them as ei«tors. But every legal authori-
ty has declared that these laws are un·
constituUonal, since they are efforts of a
state to override the U.S. Constitution.
Furthermore, Tennessee, which has
one of the toughest laws compelling elec·
tors to vote for the candidates of their
party, did nothing lo punish the elector in
1943 who voted against Harry S. Truman,
although he had been elected as a
Democratic elector.
THE REASON that Wallace COD·
ceivably can win , regardless of the size of
his electoral vote, is that he has
repeatedly announced that as soon as the
November election is over, he intends to
st.art a canvas of the electors, soliciting
their votes for himself.
If by persuasion, threats or promises or
federal jobs, he can induct enough elec-
tors to desert their party's candidates, he
could be elected. This is not idle threat,
for Wallace has shown amazing political
ability.
At first. his candidacy was a joke; then
a nuisance, and with the selection of
retired General Curtis LeMay as his vice-
president.ial candidate, his campaign has
become a threat.
IF .!NEITHER RICHARD NIXON or
Hubert H. Humphrey receive a majority
-270 of the electoral votes -Wallace
will have a real appeal to the electors
since. if they stand loyal to their party
candidates, they will h a v e no part in
choosing the next president: lhey will
n1erely, by voting for their party's can·
didates. toss the election Into the House
of Representatives.
Wallace can. in such case. appeal lo the
electors to save the country from this
menace by voting for him. He could
possibly succeed in securing enough elec·
loral votes to win for in th.e past electors
have, at times, deserted their party's
candidates withool reprisals.
Governors Nelson Rockefeller and Ron-
ald Reagan both have a chance to win
the presidency if none of the three an·
nounced candidates secures 270 electoral
votes and the election is thus thrown into
the House.
IN TKIS CASE, if any one of the three
receives less than 43 electoral votes,
ei ther Rockefeller or Reagan could, by
inducing the electors io I.heir state to
desert their party's candidate and voting
!or either of them, make Rockefeller or
Reagan one or the three candidates
receiving the third h.ighest elect.oral vote.
Thus, If Waliace had les.s than 43 elec-
toral votes, this t a c t i c would give
Rockefeller or Reagan more votes than
he would have, for New York has 43 elec-
toral votes. The House of Representatives
is restricted by the Constitutioo to voting
for the three highest candidates.
Here the vote is by states, each stale
having one vote. The last time. 1824, that
the House elected a p·resident, the low
man in the electoral vote, John Quincy
Adams, was elected. Hen~ it is possible·
that the J1ouse would again compromise
on the low man. Jl still may be
Rockefeller.
IF 'l'HIS SOUNDS ridiculous, people
should know that this very political tactic
is being explored and prepared by a close
friend of Nelson Rockefeller, Mr. Oscar
Reubhausen, and if the CQoditions war-
rant success it could be used. Actually, if
Nixon carried New York and did not
receive 270 electoral votes,~ l hen
Rockefeller would have the argument to
the electors of his stale that voting for
him would in no wise harm Nixon since
lheir votes could not possibly elect Nixon
president anyway.
Hence, do not count Reagan or
Rockefeller out un less one of the three
announced candidates shows up the day
after the November election with a
rtefinite majority of the electoral vote.
There is an in terval of more lhan a
month before the electors meet to cast
their ballots for president and vice presi·
denr and in that time. with solicitation
from Wallace. the governors of laric
s1ates and olher interested parties. the
electors may find 1t easy to use their in-
dividual judgmenl as to whom lo vote for
the office of chief executive.
If all this is confLLSing, there is still
another possibility: if the election goes to
the House it may be that nooe of the
I hree announced candidates who have
received the highest electoral vole will be
chosen as president.
The vote in lhe House of Represen·
latives is by stales and if the delegation
of a stale is evenly divided lhe vote is
simply cancel led out. A person to be
elected would have to have at least the
voles of 26 states to be chosen. This may
be difficult to obtain. especially if the
lowest candidate were either Walla~ or
llumphrey, for in such case it is possible
!hat the slat.es supporting them would
vote consistently for their candidates,
and thus there would be another
deadloc k.
NOW., lf' THE HOUSE cannot elect one
of the three highest candidates by Jan. 20
at noon, the selection of a new president
is made by the Senate. Precisely at noon
on Jan. 20 the senators would vote as in-
dividuals for president, but the Constilu·
lion prescribes that they niust vote not
for the thr~ highest candidates for presi-
dent, but for the two highest candidates
for vice-president
Thus, in case the Senate elects, the
choice could be Spiro Agnew, LeMay or
Edmund Muskie. depending on which two
has received the highest vote for vice·
president.
If all this :iounds complicated, lhe
re;ison is that it is complicated.
The Constitution as originally drawn
arsumed that the electors would vote
~ithoul parties for whomever they con·
sidercd best filled to be president The
Jefferson-Burr mixup threw the election
of 1800 in the House of Representatives
and Jefferson barely won, with a revolt
threatened if he Jost.
The Constitution was amended to cor-
rect the two voles of each elector by hav-
ing them vote two votes, one for presi·
den~ and the other for vice president.
This 12th amendment is 164 years old and
no changes were made in the method of
choosing the chief executive till the 22nd
amendment in 193.1 changed the dale of
inaugural1on from March 4 to ,Jan. 20.
Some day th is ::intiquated procedure
111a,11 prove' embarrassin~ and possih\y
cou1d lead to internal diosrders worse
than those \Ve have now .
Everywhere in Europe from Prague lo
Stockholm the millions of babies bred in
Ule heady days after World War II are
reachlng their majority and are deman-
ding change. But the political system
aren't geared to move with sufficient
speed. As a result, Fnnch youth last
S·)fing took to the streets. A more orderly
generation of young Britons simply tum·
c:I out of the British political process
altogether.
Fighting Like Bats, Moth~
Electro nic Warfare of A ir Waves Co rnes of Age
t.-tany British aclivilies either emigrate
or join the nationalist parties in Wales,
Scotland and elsewhere. "Harold Wilson
now wants to give 18-year'{llds the vole:,"
sneers one teenage di~ident. "but there'!
no one worth voting for." To older
Englishmen, such young people are
~·orth~ss "layabouts" dedicaled to life
on the dole.
TijERE IS AN EERIE kind of com·
lllW\lcation among the young, and its
m&.sage is tolerance and compassion.
The students in occupied Ctechoslovakia
~·!re able 'to get through to the young
Russian soldiers despite the barriers of
military discipline and differing cultures.
Tbe ·Kremlin could cope with this tactic
only by withdrawing some of the
dis.il1U1ioned units And replacing them
with older and tougher troops.
It's not easy to acct!pt youth ai; a
redemptive force in the world, especial!~·
~·hen they are demonstrating their con·
tempt. for societies built at great sacrifice
by their parents.
Editorial Ruta~b Rtport
Electronic warfare probably beJ!:Rn
the moment that a military com·
m·ander started to jam his enemy's
radio dispatches when he found they
no longer yielded any useful in·
formation to him.
Today, electronics is the mainstay of
military communications. radar warn·
ing systems. missile g uid a n ce.
spacecraft and aircraft navigation.
command and control, artillery fu?.ing,
etc. Using an electronic means for
combating such s o p h i s tic a t e d
weaponry is the spooky business of
e lectronic warfare.
Electronic warfare includes passivr
and active techniques and coon·
termeasures. and -what is even
more d e v i I) u s anti-co11n.
termeasures. Detectinj!; and monitor-
ing the enemy's electronic devices
constitutes one of the most basic area~
of electronic warfare. By hearing and
nbservinl:? the electronic signaturei; of
enemy communications and o t h e r
equipment. a great deal can be lE'arn·
ed about his forces and his battle plan.
Frnrn ··srocf' Prirner." a bonklti
outlin111Q prinwr!J iJ1for11UJVon nbnut
technology, issued. by TRW Systen1s
Group.
WHEN THE e nemy's e rn i t t e r s
t equi1>me<Jt whjch r ad i a t e s elec-
tromagnetic wavesl are located. they
can either be destroyed by direct bat·
lie action. or they can be neutralized
by jamming. ,Jan1ming involves turn·
ing on a powerful transmitter which
can blot out the enemy's signals or
blind his radar observers.
l·lowever. I here are C(IUn-
lermeasures against .iamming. Onf' of
these, known as "frequency hopping.''
involves quickly lun1n1:? the radar or
communications transmitter lo
another waveband. thereby eluding the
iammer . .Jan1mers. on !he other hand,
can be broadbanded. allowing them to
continue to cover the operations of
~ome frequency hoppers.
lf E ~1A \' NOT know it _ but the moth
frequently employs electronic ~·arfare
to elude his arch·enemy. the bat. Bats.
of course. navi1:?ate and locate their
prey by means of a oophisticatcd echo
location system. They emit pulses of
so11nd and listen for the faint return
echoes to !ell them the distance and
d irection of objects. 'fhe 1noth. on the
other hand, po!isesses <amazingly
sensiti ve ears. which can hear sounds
over a frequency range of 3.000 to
200.000 cyclc.!i per second . A moth thus
knows when a bal is "lookin g" at him .
F'requently upon hearin g a ba1. a moth
will close his wings and drop rapidly
into the vegeta tion where the bat can·
no! follow,
Moths also havt passive coun·
11'rmcasurcs ag:1ins1 !he bat's acoustic
attack systt>n1 . The \\'in~s of the molh
are covered bv a sort. fine hajr which
acts as an ·acousfjcal d a m p e r ,
significantly atlt"nuatin~ !Or absorb·
ine:) the bat's son<lr wave renections.
Th e range within which lhe bat can
finrt the moth is thus considera~ly
rf'duced.
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He J(n .ncked Our SF; Then A te Fro ze n Starch
By HF.RB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -'0The hest
restaurant In town Is the one where the
waiter captain knowt you" 1Caen·s
f irst IAiwl.
,,. The abo ve is occ11sioneri by the re·
• .cent "expose·· of San Francisco'5 best
": • 1mown rtetaurants written by a
&Um.!lhoe for one of our town's othtt
1 papen lit comes out daily weakly ).
'; -:This aucier's apprentice made some
· ~lng diacoveriu. Fla3h: Certain
restaurant.. ICl"Ve frozen vegetables (i t
~aa.y come u ahoek to him l.o leam
":-at tbe Uttlt French rtlUlurant be
" htolled le"Yes frozen potatoes).
Furtbtt flash: Some reitlura.nt.s make
JOU WAIT AT n!E BAR even after
" you've made a reserv11Uon ? Scan·
" dalous and unheard of. ,
, OUR LEARNEO FRIEND m4dti on·
II' ""' visit. tncopllo. lo each resttur1nt he paqe(f Judament on. U
he were ii regular diner-ou1. hf' woulri
know thal. unless it's a very quirt
nighl. you're going to spend .'l01ne 111ne
at the bar (or gel a lousy table I at i1n.v
good reslaurant where you're nol
known . This il! lhe way _1t()O(\
restauranL'> are run from here l(I
Paris to Singapore. The rule is l!irnple
and sensible · You take care nf your
steady custo1ners rirst. and why not ?
They keep the joint in business The
casuals don't.
Another th ing lO remember 1hout
good (which Is l.O say. expensive)
res:t.aurant.s: food is not ne<'tssarily
the yardstick. For instanct. "21 " tn
New York hati good coough food. bu\
it's primarily a meeting plact -or. in
David Bouverie'i; hateful phr:-se, ~
''yoo·hoo" restaurant Here. Tradet:
Vic's. L'Etoile ..ill(! AmeH1:>'!1. which
can 5trve surpal'sing foori, are in that
cat('gt)l'y f"Yon-hoo. Dodie!"). Other
plaets are for llerioull ea Ung (IA
Rou rgngne, Alexis. Ernie's. Blue Fox\
anrt they shoulrl be subjectffl to the
most serious scrutiny, which they
"''rtcome.
As for th{' l!Cl·nnd·Hne rc~taurants.
l'le hi!Vf' an &1lli17.in~ly l!lrong supply .
espttlalty f<!r a city our size, and price
csn no longer ht considered ::i
yarri.~lick Goori ingredients rol!l
moocy, it's as simple as th;it : and
having dined for years in the best and
worst restaurRnts of half the world. I
must agree with Trader Vic whtn he
saya; "You can get better food tor
less money In San Francisco than
anywhere else In the country."
To which 1 will append Caen's Se-
cond Law "You arc les.~ likely to get
11 bari meal ln a good restaurant than
a Rood n1eal In a bad restaurant ''
llcad "expcnsivt>" for "good" anrl
.. cheap" for "h11d."
OUT OF l\tY MINO: f'rom A fashion
pa~c story: "The Wc.!il Coast's
prc1nier designer of clothes. Jimmy
G11lanllS-." Nooop. The West CAast'i;
prrn1irr clothes rles;~ncr is and
always \las been Levi Slrauss , .Four
o( the rank1ni;:: Hell's Angcl.s ha\(' hecn
summonl'<I for JUr~· duly next week.
but ~·hen they show up in all their
leather rincry, It's douhlful they'll be
ac«ptcd "Be~ides," i;sys one, "we're
against capital punishment.''
TOOA V'S CORPORATE Hi1AG£: Jn
Ann Hendricks, sccty. to Tycoon Pren-
tis Cobb Hale. dialed Los Angeles in-
formAlion (pardon, · ' 0 i rec to ry
Assistance'') and a$ked for the
numbers of tM four maJOr alrllnes
there. After giving lhrtt numbers, the
Voict Wit.ti the Sm!le said frostily "I
11m only al\owM to give lhrta
numbers. You must rc-(!i11I for lhe
fourth number." Even ' ' Pre. t \ y
ple:t1-'le?'' doesn't help.
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Smoking Down
To Fourtl1 Grade
B ut Cigarette Foes Are Gaining
By ELOISE F. LEVERENZ
The world recognizes thls generation as
the lively, swingin g one, and all around
the globe parents, educators, and
governments demand action to keep it
that way. With the age for beginning t.o
smoke now down to the fourth-grade
level, citizens of every country. v1here
smoking is prevalent are oUermg ex-
perimental programs to attei:npt to cor.1·
trol the thinking and behavior of their
children along lines of constructive habit
formation.
The prevalent theory is, "If you never
start, you never have to stop." However,
illness in later life or any health hazard ls
far removed from the thoughts or the
average young person. So, the problem
still remains -just how do you make
nonsmoking more attractive than smok·
ing to a youthful mind?
THE SCANDlNAVIAN countries. noted
for thelr prowess in health matters, took
action some time ago Lo attempt lo
educate their children on the health in-
volvement of the cigaretle habit. In·
lensification of the school program
follo~·ed specific measures indicated by
an appointed commission under the
Mtoislry of the Interior.
Their prepared materials for educa·
tional use in _all grades include excellent
visual aids. For the lower age groups,
teachers make use of the flannelgraph
with appealing picture material. whil~ in
higher age-level ·courses there are sc1en·
tHic experiments, picture tapes and. tax
material. 'I'he Danish Cancer Society.
;vith government cncnuragemcnt. pro·
duccd a gay and popular film , "Did You
See the Smoke'!"
It was in Denn1ark, Loo that the use o(
bright-hued posters to indicate the
dangers of smoking ~gan, and ~ sm.all,
gummed-slicker version of their first
poster now appears on f"!IUCh of their
mail. It bears no words -1ust a skeleton
head arising from the smoke of a cigar.et-
te. An interesting side-light to th~ Danish
program is the subsequent development or school poster contest<; in the Unit~
Slates.
FINLAND FEELS that permittin~ 011ly
one cigarette commercial per day on
t«!:levision, and that ooe after 9 p.m , ts
helpful in controllin~ the problem.
Sweden urge.'> the participation of many
private groups such as savings banks,
parent societies, health groups, an'd even
a professional advertising group, all of
whom give their servi~s free of cha rge.
Norway attacks the problem on all age
le vels. For the potential early smoker.
lhe Norwegian Cancer Society distributes
a delightful colnr b ook 1 et, "Nikolin
Trol!ct:." Through pictures, poems and
1nusic, it depicts !he 11ctivity of one of the
fa n1ous folk lore troll!! as he mischievous·
Jv tries to enslave children in smoking.
!~01\:cver, they see through his lrickcry
and say, "Thanks. no!" The governmcnl
further prohibits lhr sale or gil' or lobac-
C('I in any form to children under the age
of 1$ years.
OTHER EUROPEAN co 'an l r i es
likewise attempt subtly to safeguard the
health of their children through educa·
tional programs. Italy now prohihitJ
cigarette advertising on .television 111nd
r11ciio untll late evening hours, and ki?eps
children under 16 from smoking in public
places. The Netherlands briefs all
teachers on the dangers of smoking, also
distributing to the 10-year'{l\ds a letter
addressed to lheir parents containing ii
warning of !hf': hazard,, Holland n o w
proudl y report~ a 15 percent decrease In
cigarette smoking within a six-month
period.
Further, Aust.ri<a instructs it~ retail
tobactQnists not to sell their prodocl!'I to
any child, while C1.cetio,,lovaki<1 carries
thi" idea one slrp further and bans the
salt' in food shops as \\•rll. Swil1,,.rland
prohibits smokins nn ~hoot grounds, and
i~ atlt1npling to prrvenl any advertising
~hal will attract lhe young smoker. The
Sov iet Union forbids smoking also in
public areas $UCh as metrost!Uons,
buses, llbrari'-. schools, c!TtUSea, and
theaters. A very specl•l film for young
chUdren is ahown in au of their llthoob
and is most appet11ing. as lt relate& \he
woeful takt of a once strong and boastful
bear who found a woodsman·a pack con·
taining some clgartttcs. Ancr he learned
to l!moke, he found he had no strength
and could do notJ1lng tte fonncrly did.
Because of I.he extremely hiji:h in-
cidence of death from rtsplratory dlf·
fic11Jtlc11 ln the Britl1h Isles, It Is tht.
government. thal conducU! an intensivt.:
campaign to keep theirl youth fr om
start ing 1.o sn1oke . In Ireland. th e Health
Department distributes three warning
pa1nphlets through all schools and
churches. Great Britain's Health Ministry
recently imposed a ban on TV ad·
vertising, while in movie houses and on
radio it will cease on expiration of con-
tracts.
Additionally, there is available, free to
all schools, informational films as well as
literature. For the 9·to-l 1 ·year'{lld, they
use ;:in award·winning film called "The
Smoktn;:? Ma::hinr."' and, for the older
~roui:;. "~mokinS?: and You" focuses a1·
tentioo on some ur the les." pleasant
social effects of the h::ibit. Posters ;ire
displayed in hiP,hly frequented public
areas. Some of lhc """'rr onei; stress an
appeal to young pcoplr -"Morr Money
-More Fun -If You 0on·t Smokr . ''
IT IS ESTIJ\1ATED lhat nearly 100 per·
cent of British children rcceivr some
form of antismoking education. England·5
Central Council .for Health Education, an
independent body supported by most local
governments, successfully uses a well·
equi9ped fleet of motor vehicles that, on
request. visit schools to give talks, sho1v
films, or present exhibits. The Man·
chester Regional Co1nmitlce rf't>Or1s th:it
the requests for educational iniorn1ation
coming to them are decidedl y on 1ht> in·
crease.
Australi~ recently formed a Nation::il
Council on Smoking and H e a 1 l h ,
coordinating a new program 10 create an
allitudina\ climate unfa vorable lo smok·
ing, and New Zealand is currently engag-
ed in a study of "Smoking HahiL'I of
Children" and a .. Guide for Teachers on
Cigare~ Smoking.''
In our hemisphere, our Canadian
neighbors have a wide-ranging program
designed to discourage smoking. They
also prohibit tobacco advertising com-
mercials before 9 p.m., and in.~ist that
"all cigarette advertising be directed
solely to adults." For school u~. there
are bolh French and English versions of
a film, "Let's Discuss Smoking," plus a
general award·winning film. Literature is
made 11vaila ble to physicians for use in
their waiting rooms.
From Health ~1•ga?.lnt.
--~IUW!.!I
Saturday. October 19, 1968
The Comment Page o{ the
Daily Pilot seeks to inform
and stimulate reade rs by
presenting a variety or com-
m entary on topics of inter-
est and significan ce fro1n
Info rmed observers a n d
spokesmen,
Robtrt N. Wetd, Publilher
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$25,050 to $27,700
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Clll Ml4ftf..,.., ........ 11 & 1
= -o._-... ---=
COW6E PARK
8eM1MfrlJ Q:lrma moMI. S 811,1" __ _
~ ?aom t:r bm.t Md
........ 0.-lo&vlneaJN
ond Jltol - -la IU,IOillor--
2 BR Fourple1
I ,,_. old. -• 15~ down. Owns' will ~
,... cmtNct 6~ 9' b:lternt.
Newport
BAYCREST
Open !at./Sua. 1-5
1720 Cancleltlck
Attraatlve 4 BR hcmt with
beuD9d oeWrws tn Uv. rm,
din. nn. • tam. MQ. n..
IJihtflllpool4-* * • • 1823 Glenwood Ln.
~·~-4811
4 cmvtrt. d..; pd pool.
Nee$ 9:11De ndecotatq:
but ""' ... ...,. tt ......
* * * * 1815 SantlCICJO Dr.
A Oii! -view. s BR,
--la -bedroom. -dim. .... dbl .......
& fll!lPU'lt.e flm. l'P1-AnQe
yard fCI' p:d. tntercom, cm-
~ ~ Yoo OM1 the
land.
FINER HOMES
Ba'J"/ronl .JJome6
BA ~ONT HOME.$ -with Pier & Slips
trpm $88,500
5 BEDROOM -71 n. on Baytront, Pier and
Sllp. Huge Bayside split·l<vel p•ti~Dly"
............................. $119,500
OPEN SAT l SUN
312 .Ev1nln9 Stir, Oov1r Shor'fl
Ba&oa !J:JfanJ
tboice South Balboa uland Home witb Wl-
tastic Bay View, private pier, sundeck and
float. 4 BR. 3 ba, beautifully decorated.
Mov .. ln condlUon. owner will finance.' JUI!
reduced to $119,500
OPEN DAILY
140 South B•yfront
'U11w .JJome Speclacufar
On the fined: view location in Dover Shores.
4,000 sq. It. 4 Bedroom, family room, diuitlg
room, 4 baths. Built to sell at $159,500. Lentf.
.... aboolute sacrifice. MUST BE SOLD,
$95,000
OPEN SAT l SUH
1324 G1laxy Dr., Dover Sho!'91
Cameo .J./ig/ifanJ.,
P~te /Jarrell fealty.
fOR THI PIRFICTIONIST -Large lui·
urioua S BR home. Spacious game room, 2
fireplacM, dining area. Walls or giass over·
looklug beautifully landscaped groundl -
planned for indoor outdoor Califomia living.
Call for appointment 642-5200
ORAMATIC BAY VIEW -Dover Shoreo
Blulf comer. This now U.Ung 11 • lavish 5
bedroom custom _home with huge family
room & 2 fireplaces. Large choreless lot
beautifully landscaped.. Must see bhis at
$65,000
1036 Stntl•go Open S•t/Sun 1.s
OUTSTANDING HOMEl-Outstanding value
4 ,BR 3 baths new.er Ivan Wells built home.
SOporate dlnlug room, family room, H/F
pool, garage door opener. Immaculate condi·
tion on beautiful wide lot. Excellent terw
-Only $56,000.
. BAYCREST -Stop by .& see this unusual
5 BR 3 bath home with formal d!ning room,
family room for the children & separate
1tudy for father. Excellent live-in help ar-
rangement. Excitingly different decor. Newly
listed at $79,500.
1924 HolicNy Open Hou .. Sund1y 1-S
STOP THE PRESSES -Ju11 Ll1tod - 4 BR
3~ bath Bayarest Executive home. Formal
dining room, game room & breakfast &Mt.
I rn mac u I ate ! Transferred owner says,
"SELL!''.
2112 Wlndw•rd L•n. Opon Stl/Sun 1.S
1605 WESTCLIFF DR., NB 642-5200
• • Salisbury Realty
OFFERS:
CondomlnJum
Best Buy at Channel Rttf
2 BR, ~ Ba, Fplo, top
floor Exe finand.pa: lt .,..,. ..
Ask for Chet S&llabur)'
81'lboa l1l1nd
2 BR, full lot .. ~ '36,500
2 BR, No. Ba,ytront, full
tot. "" ._ ....... _ .. _ $73,000
Watertron1 lot .... $4:5,000
E•st Irvine Terr1ce
3 BR, 2 Ba, pool $40,000
4 + Fam, pool .... Sl!i1-'°°
4 BR, Vu, pool .... f72,500
Broedmoor
4 BR, Mountain View,
beam ~p, Uke new,
expensive carpet& $59,500
Ask for Stroller White
B•ck B1y
OPEN SAT. & SUN., I • 5
118 South Bayfront
Balboa Island
f Bedrooma, 3 Batha, Pier & Float
Magnilicent View
Wm. Winton, Realtor
229 Morino, klbN lal•nd
67UJ31 Opon 'ttl 9 Evory flllht
$27,250 s BR. , b&, l«Ol')' 1'9ndl
lt)'1e hame m tbe Bl.utt.
~ Vacant · clan i. walt-
q. ~ ....... pool Walk
to lhaRMc. 1 cbool1. I: -C.ome SM • won't lutl
EASnLUFF
REALTY
I
CAREfllff LIVING
In tl:iese two hOmN • a 2 BR
11,i bath & • liu-p 3 BR with
aeparate d i n In i room in
Eutslde loca&n. .ffa•e pri-
vate patios&: ~ ahatt
in 2 pools & ~·don ha.11.
No upkeep on srcun:k. Ideal
cpet lOC9.tion. Prlcft $25.500
& m tfil.
5 BR, 3* Ba, 4 car pr,
lge Rumpus or StwUo X14 VlJtA· l)t!l Oro I' \I I • \\ 11111
~4 \If\ \II\\ rm, !am rm, S.,yvlew, Newport 8Mcb I
5,000 '<I ft of quality. 64+1133
C•nMO Hlghl•nalt 1!==~==~==1~11118::-:::· ~C-=M~. :-:~1 3 BR. den, View, tam rm,
din/rm, tmm.a.culate new
quality <>•rpeta, 1hutten. PARK UDO 4 IEDROOMS •
I! I \ I I l I • >
Acceu to 2 pdv/beaches
............... -...... _ ....... $45,000 $19 ,500
SaRsb R lty -"'"' ""' -lamJly ury ea ..... _,_ a-., """
315 Mlrine Ave., ptne, dloola-mid·cbrches.
Bllbo.t Isle.. 673-6,00 Jiit put on tbl!JD&lket, this • e one 9.UJ't LYl S15.1 per
TRY OFFIR
month indudec blxet Ind in-
atranoe. Only $'700 Total
_Ca.lb Required..
•t
Vldorf1
646-1111 * .. * • Costa Mesa
REAL VALUE
Special ott ... on View Home duo to repoueg.
__ 11on _by owner/contractor. 4 Bedroom, fam-
ily room. Oarpela, drape. and landscaping. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3 BR Beach MUN nr. Bl)'
Spacious )&'fl Living rm, fil"&-
place, Lge Jot. S39,500.
Balbo1 Reil Est1t1 Co.
700 E. BaJbo&. Blvd., Balboa
MARllfRS
SIYllllS and Loan
$)5,950
Priced to 1ell at '39,llOO The Newest
OPEN SAT & SUN
PANORAMlC Bay View at
the Bluffs 3 Br. 3 bath, wet
bar, 3 prof. lanlsc patios.
By (hynef' * 6#-1146 ' ORiole 3-4140
Choice a:mmerdal lot .in fut
P'OW1h area.. 1Kx140 on Weat
19th St. Will cmskle' trade
for commemat.
716 c.,,_ Hlghl•nd• Or. in Dover Shores
Walk throogh the arched john mac:nab ........ • "" ,... the """ Ir;:=:: oourt yard to reach the
RIAL TORS
FREUO.ARNOLO
8 E. 11tll st., C.M. .... .,.,..
RIAL TY COMPANY mqnificent 2 • 1to11" door.!
881 Oov1r Dr., Suitt 101 wf1ich open into the newest
MACCO REAL TY CO BLDG. "F°""'" View"' hom• by
641-8235 lvtn Woll•-1--u:;;;;-u;;r;.--''--7'""""--=---·1 O:impietel¥ dltterent in <if!.. WE NEED lll(QME UNITS ..... °"' hom• """°"" a ,,.. c::!:'!-;!0~0 "" YOUR HOME ;.'.;:!2~!'°'."",.":'.~
-V-°""'"" Oub 6 SALES 1 BR Duplu $21 ,500 from famHy mom. !ti""" tlrll: lovely 4 BR. PaceeetU!r IN Neat as a pin. -l 1 bedroom.
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
~ WESTCW'F DRIVE
848-mi Open Eves.
716 Cameo Highlandl, CdM
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
2515 Lightholl!le Rd .• Corona del Mar
644-1010 (Dally l.S)
1324 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1501 Eton Place, Newport Beach
646-3255 (Sat & Sun)
2112 Windward Lane (Bayorest) NB
with l&mily m:m I. -2 DAYS 2 BR DuplH $29,500 Styling ~ n"ti' <00t•mpor-
-Comtart.ble A 001:f 2 BR Uits Gf edru, W'OOOl!ll IUl'I• Large deluxe units, ary, with high beamed ceil-
Eastwlde h:Jme_ J + bltb-dt!dr. n&tched root dressina: Call for awraiM.l today -private patios ings in living room, open
• .., this ~ 6Kt9f't ...... .,.. .......
•nd •• you go hou..,..untlng. All tho location•
ll1tod b•low ar. lln<rlbocl In 9rNter dmll by
adv•rtl1ln9 1IHwh•r1 In today'1 DAILY l'ILOT
WANT ADS. Patron• 1howln9 open houMI for
Hll or to nnt are •1r1ed to lid 1uch lnforrne-
tion In thl• cohnM hell P'rlday.
642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
rooms, ..vtoe porch, new room etc. Offered 1t S0.950. Call the otfiC9 with experi-3 Duplexes $57,500 beamed ceilings in family
cupet1as A: ~ J.up enoe -call ~ butiy oltlct. On cul-d~sac. East!ide room ... A 37 ft. king gal-
kitc:ben t:n trmnecdatt can-~c,..~5!'i:..w 6-3 BR Unih $82,500 lery. 27IK> sq It ol living
ditm. ldetltor fttbd ~ ~GE R~LTY Del~ apts, built-ins. si:iece including tormal din-J.e-a.II 5f0.ll51 Copen ewt} 1.1-11 r u Never a""'""""'""· U.:, 4 bedroom& & 3 beth$.
-:R.ol "*"' . · i-• ·-ORANGE COUNTY'S Older Homo·--$49,500 Tbb kwcly VIEW will bo ~~~;::~::::0:=.!..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!':'!!!I LARGEST On IOOx.'llO' kit. ww take completed early December.
Gonerll 1000 Oonoral 1000 293 L 17th St. 646-4494 20 """-Ex<cl .,,.. Contract now while YoU""' 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1-ltill make your awn choQ View /View /View For lnlorm•tlon ull: ot noon,,g, ""'°"· w ...
' ~ ..
l
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Coldwell, Banker ·
OFFllS:
5c111lc: Slierec:llffs
Open Hou .. -S.t. & Sun. 1.5
130 SHORECLIPf ROAD
3 BR&., Fam. Rm. w/wet bar, Conv.
Den, Fonnol Dill. Rm. bu Frplc., Huge
Uving Rm. w/dn.metic ocean view.
.......................... $89,500
MrL Raullton
Terrific: Udo luys
3, 4 or 5 BR&, all W/Flm. Rmo. Jn ·tm·
mac. eond., new cpla., one bu bay view
on-obore mooring. $59,500 to '88,500.
For inlo call:
Joe Clarkaon
Spec:ulator's Delight
Imagine buying a duplex witb 50' lot
frontage, plus an id.joining R-2 Jot,
both for $58,500 -In good beach
rental area.
Walter Haue
Corona Hl1J1hlancl1 CdM
EJ:citing view of hills. 4 BR&, 21'1 Ba.,
l BR & Ba down, enormom lg. rm.
Rm. wfbeam ceiling. Short walk to
beach, not leaseOOld. Owner ao.J::ious.
.......................... $47,500
Mra. Marion
Waterfront -New Ustlng
Sp&clow contemporary 4 Bdrm. home
w /form. Din. Rm., hi cathedral ceiling
in muter 11uite1 front terrace & sandy
l>Mch ..................... $47,500
Mn. Harvey
Owner Will Trade!
Choice ocean vtew lot. 99' front. Full
price $25,950 -Equity approx. $6000.
Fee land.
Chariottt Long
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWILL, l~NKR l CO •
2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY
N~TllACH
K1~51
of die Be.ck 8-)' & Newport Roy J. W1rd Co.
Bea.di. A unique home oo a !Baycrest Of1icei
1.1\ique street·tl>atrfft lot 15 1842 Santiago Dr. &.16-1550
x125 with view. Private cul·
de-me. U:ieded with .mt~ • •
..i -· & doon, w.e * 642-1111 Anytlmo * Has lncbv1duality bedroom&. 1.amil;y r o o m
open1lC onto atmm I: eoor-'Ibis 3 BR dlBr'lnel' Ls a rmilll
rDOUI be.ck )'Ud. P!rled OPEN .e! Solidly built & beautiful. home for • dm:rlminatlng ly k~t. l.l5ed brick fin:1>lace,
family. $51,500 646-4414 gleaming hardwood noors
lfOO<f dOIJ(>t space. 1..ovc1.Y
Otlti fftil fstttt Thurs. & Sun. 1-5 electric built-in kitchen, car-
BROA DMOOR· ::, •• ":"'.=; :!rn~~
OPEN SUN. 1 ·5
2524 W•vocrolf Dr.
"""""' "'1 Mar ID\lllly 4 BR. 6 tam rm, 2~
ba, an.dmo« Home with
lull -rm, ....,., -................. _...
-........ $111,000.
CHESHl~I
REAL IBI'ATE
675-2S03 Anytlmo
SPECIAL -$21 ,SOOf
SUBMIT NO OOWN
Or low-low down to others~
Nice Jocntion most conveni-
ent to everythinf. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 balhl, aieparate
dining room awaltin1 thotie
holiday meals. LoveJ.y tiled
and paneled kitchen. Com·
pletely renovated inside and
out. No Down G.J. 54().1720
TARBELL 2955 H•rbor
GI RESALE
Comty Comdor "'"' pool. I
BR lll bath. You'll like lt!
$26,$0.
$119 PER MONTH
include& ev~. 2 BR
HuntlJle10n 8-cb. C'.Ot'tnd ........... -..... c.de trfel, P'l.1 &rm, DIC -...m.ooo
Dtlta Relll Ew.te MHO.t
fAMILY HOME
• Bii, fll>k, -yard. Pmt11 $148 + taxN
OPfl'.I SAT & SUN J • 5
lt.lli Hi!rNand Dr .. NB
Ddi! location. Only S3J,'T50.
~ I' \I I • \\ 11111
~(II<\ Ill\'
II.~ \ I I \ I 0
1(83 Baker, C.M.
HARBOR VIEW
Tri-Level Model
Executive 4 Boclr<><>m
Truly e UOO sq. ft.
Celifornie Vina l""~o!"p'"en,...~S'"u'"nc1~ay,....._
25og.=:"d':i" ~;1•• 542 Fullelton
(BROKERS WEUDME) NEWPORT B@ACH -newQo
DAYE GAMBILL """"''t..i. dcl;ghtful and
cheery, 3 bedroom and 2 a.ill 644-0020 ....... Ponet"4 .... ,, ~
""'!'!'!'~~~~~:'"'I and sun dcd. WATERFRONT
MANSION
Owner transfered! I..wruriooa
, bedroom. with -ORANGE COUNTY'S
me.stet -.Dte, 3 baths. all LARGEST
built-In ..,,.....,.. ror ..., 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
11.u,, Md entmainmg. Al> HURTING
IOhlteb' tmmaailate. St& 0wnf'J' hu :bought another
m.it ~ IP'lllll~ home oo home and mwt sci.I their
our a-rantee Mle J)lain, beaut. 4 BR. 3 Ba. home; 1
Only $49.950. tep. fam. A util. nn. are
only a few of the teattre..
Profess. lndscpd. w/eomp.
9Prlnkler eystem. New paint
iDside I. out. Carps., drspe1
am W&Sl'CLIFF DRIVE and many decorator items,
646-mt Open. ~ 111.alaes thb: an exciting home I ........ .., ...... ..,. .... I value. Talk to UI aboot us-
Owner Desperatel ire YoW' home in trade.
Leaving area -really nee.t Dorado Development 642-5495
4 & ftlimlly romn wtth huge NEAR BACK BAY
rumpus room. Juet pa.inted 1/3 ACRE-$26,9501
oompletel.y inskle mil out. Custom built borne near Prt'5<
Lwit rWN oarpetin(. Zl90 Ill tiee Baak Bay ll'Cf.. <Jmer..
ft . u.ttd at $31 .!:M ~ belt ooa lbtd tied.roornl, 2 i..lhl.
oU. talcM! Rear !tvq room overl.ookl
--
the l'Ol"l'9CMJI ID'\'IUbd.I. 2 ~
.....,.. . ""' In dallahtlul dta.
FmnaI dln!nr room. rOC"C'ed
............ Grnt-
P!mty ol f'OOl'D to build!
54().)12()
Budget Wise TARBELL 2955 Harbor
-Eut .......... St .._ 10% DOWN
tkn. Well-bit ol6lt b:lrne ca ~ )'OUl" rent f'l!Oelpei ~to
-lol. S -4 ltrp ....... Thia I BR -dJnlna rm, aoly $11,000. Be ""'1d bo ,,..r -., ""' *" eert7 btrd. can now. Pl'Ob'cm.
Graham Realty DAVIDSON Realty
NMr N.8. Post Ofc. &J&.2414 tz'7:iO if&rbcr SB, C.M.
546-5400 Eves. ~1
HOUSES FOR SALE
'
(2 Bedroom)
9341 Nautilus Drive, Huntington Beach
646-4414 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
503 Marigold, Corona del Ma!'
675-3000 Eves: 646-5227 (Sat 1-5)
1200 Dolphin, Irvine Terr., CdM
675-3000 Eves: 5411-7962 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
(2 Br. & Family or Don)
624 Ramona, Irvine Terr., CdM
875-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2518 Via Marina (Back Bay) NB
540-1720 (Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom)
19771 Gfoucester Ln., Huntington Beach
926-1837 (Open Wkends. oall for appt.)
2420 University Dr., Newport Beach
(213) 941·1368 (Sun ll·5)
*1601 Boonie Doone lrvino Terr., Ct!M
642·6472, Eves: 67S-3468 (Sun ·P.M.)
HI 7 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach
675-4830 Eves: 675-0253 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
504 Begonia, Corona del Mar
675-5003 (Sat & Sun 1'5)
**2716 SheD, China Coves, CdM
675-3000. Eve.<;: 546-8868 (Sun 1·5)
2814 Francis we, Mesa ~ Mar, CM
642·5495 ,sun 1.5)
(3 Br. & F•mily or Den)
1578 Corsica PL (Mesa Verde) CM
540·1836 (Sat & Sun 10-6)
•2395 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
(Open Daily)
*2977 Country Club Dr., C06ta Mase
540-9925, (213) 454-2489 (Appt. only)
19671 Matsonia, Huntington Beach
842-6691 (Sat 2-5)
130 Shoredifl Rd ., Shorec!iffs. CdM
675-2000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2963 Baker St., Costa Mesa
546-2313
316 Bucknell, Costa Mesa
546-2313
415 Gloucester, Costa Mesa
(Sun 1·5)
(Sun 1·5)
546·544-0 (Sun 1.S:30)
521 Cliff Dr .. Newport Heights
6754392 (Sun 1·5)
2137 Vi sta Lm"edo. NB
675-4392
929 Via Lido Nord. NB
!Sun 1·5)
676-4031 !Sun 1·5)
307 Eslher St .• Costa Mesa
644-0532 ISat & Sun 1-5)
19222 Sherbome Lane, Huntington Beach
646-4414 ISat & Sun 1·5)
(4 Bedroom)
*1721 Marlin"Way, Baycrest, NB
675-5200 (Sun 1·5)
1000 Westwlnd Way, Dover Sh<lres
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
1736 lliJlhland Dr., Newpoit Betcb
648-9589 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
233 Comell Dr. (Colle&• Park) Oolta Mell
$4().2'13, 545-1441 ())ally)
118 So. BaJ(ron~ Balboa Island
6711-333( (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(4 e.dr<><>m & FemUy or Don)
8662 Rover Circle, Jfuntington Beach
842-11509, 545-2374 (baily 10.6 pm)
.. °"' .. ""'..,.548-,.. ,."""...,,.· ............. ,,~~~~~&1Uo67t!~:::_· ~1..-:_:RESIJl;:::;::~TS ~-~O~tA~RG~E_IT_l _~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::=
f· " ,I ,
646-1550 (Daily 10.5)
1924 Leeward, Newport Beadl
646-3255
16-01 Bayadere, lrvine Te!T. CdM
675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
16-08 Ruth Lane, Westcnlf, NB
675-3000, Eves: 673-0554 (Sat 1·5)
2601 Windover Dr. (Harbor View Hillo)
547·7041, Eves: 675·09fr7
2032 Balearic, Costa Mesa
546-2313
Ct!M
(S un 1·5)
(Sun 1·5)
3075 Platt Drive, Costa Mesa
546·2313 (SUD 1·5)
2882 Stromboli (Meo Verde) Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sun 1-5)
2524 Wavecrest Dr., Corona del Mar
675-2503 (Sun 1·5)
1751 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde) Coota Meoa
540.1720 (Sun 1·5)
19822 Carmania (Glen Mar) HB
9624471
2512 Via Marina (Back Bay) NB
(Su n 1-5)
641>4414 (Sun 1-5)
* 1720 Caudleetick (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(5 Bedroom)
ir*312 Evenln& Star, Dover Shores
642-8235 (Sat & Sun)
(5 Bedroom & Family or Den)
912 Aleppo, (Eastblufl) NB
675-2101 (Sun 12-4)
**1350 E. Oceon Front, NB.
673-9300, Eves: 548-6966 (Dally 1·5)
2036 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
642·5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1924 Holiday (Baycrest), NB
642-5200 (Sun 1·5)
1815 Santiago Dr. (Baycreot) NB
646-7755 (Sat & SUD 1-5) * 1823 Glenwood Lane (Bayc:rest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
287 Sierlot, Coota Mesa
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
Condominium for Sale
(3 Br+ Don)
400 Bolero Way (Park Lldo) NB
642·1771 (Sat & Sun l·SJ
Duplexes for Sale
[3 Br. + 2 Br. Apt.)
601 M8'guerite, Corona del Mar
673-8550 (S un I.SJ
(3 Bedrooms)
8-09 Tri•. Corona del Mar
646-4-080 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
(3 & 4 Bedrooms)
5004 Neptune Ave., N<>wport Beach
673-62'12 (Sat & Sun)
(l Bdrm + D•n 2 Br. + D•n)
1359 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penn.
673-9200 Ev .. : 648-8988 (Dally l.S)
lnc:ome Property for Sale
(l Br.+ 2 Br. Apt.)
1311 CU!! Drive, Newport Height&
548· 7249 !Sat & Sun)
* .... ** W'~ .... * '"' -"' w.....,.,....
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HOV$E{ f6l SAL
HU11llnlfon 11Md!~ General lDDDGtnerol 1000 General 1000Gener•I 1000 General 1000Ganaral !DOD Newpon llNch 1100 llaycrut 1223 ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~---~ CUSTOM SPANISH laycrest-Reduced
'j})e ofanc'! feeal ~lau
"FOR ACTION"
-
Corona del Mar Specials!
OPEN SAT. & SUN. I· 5
1228 SANDPOINT, HARBOR VIEW HILLS
1'he ultimate in modern living! Van Lu.it wall
coverings -sculptured landscaping & patios
-ideal for large family! Near the private
community swimmins:: Pool & Park -4
Bdrms., Dining room, Family room, Breok·
laat Nook -and priced to sell at .. $52,000
320 MARIGOLD, CORONA DEL MAR
Looking tor a vacation spot? We have just
listed thi& 3 Bdrm. Cottage one block .from
the Beach. Your terms -see today. $37,500
3600 SEAVIEW, CORONA DEL MAR
Year around living II Ille Beach at its very
best, ei:emplifies this custom-built 3 Bed·
room, Family room home. Rel.axed, informal
atmosphere with loads of paneling. Located
on a comer lot within walking distance of
Beach and shopping .............. $69,500
413 ACACIA, CORONA DEL MAR
A rarity! Old fashioned quality and rustic
chann combined in this one of a kind home.
3 Bdrm. -2 :Baths -Family nn -Ocean
View -P1us one of the quietest locations in
Corona del Mar .. , .............. '48,500
2828 E. Coast Hlway
Corona del Mar
673-3770
BIG 5
MESA DEL MAR
Just llst8d, this popular 500 Plan .
ollm 5 bl& bedrooma, 3 both~b~ the ulro conveniences like
wulw, etc. Oversized covered pat·
!;?,_ • c!Oubfe ae<w for BOAT or
·1 I<A!LER storage. Acres of. ~ed
playing area. Easy to buy with NO
DOWN FHA or VA financing. Real!
ly sharp. Coll to ....
* J.ust L"isted UPPER llAY ... lblt ...... 3-3l><tb 3'1'111 FL Wider m11ek1n tile h<mlt fn ON. oC N~
root. 5 Lee-bdrm... 30' mott declr9d -.... ~
mott. mite w/lr!>l Fonnal bedm>a • pool .... ....-.
din. rm., !oYety Uv. rm. w/ EnJoy tb1I Jrivatt • ehp.ot
trpl. Paneled fam1b' rm. w/ Hvq at $416.B..
Wondelful Family Ham•
3 Bedroollll, 2111 biithl, 1teps from South Bay -•~.ooo .
OP EN s;. T & SUN l-5
lot P"rl, Balboa lslend
Wm. Winton, Realtor
229 Marine, B.lbo. l11and
675.3331 Open 'Ill 9 Evory Night
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buae trpl., nt bt.r. Spanish
tile noon. ewit. cup. •
....... ,.. Cov. patio. ....
fe• Jndecpd. 3 Cu ~P·
Every extra! $79,500
BY OWN!:R 646-1846
2629 Harbor Blud' .• C.M.
Sorry 'baut That Baycresl Bargeln ·
ON TOP
s;it..,._4BR 'ba .... -roof. Ob .. bMJo ttlftt with
• pie -... u..,..,..
w/w .,.,,...., pad + -
--'"""· bit • ~ e'9cl. ~ " O'ltn, dlJb.
......... pool-,..,, -Wp .....,. ..-. block
"11 lttlce, ctie prtp, Y.J.
no d<>wn • "58/mq. inducUna
...,._ FHA l"OO d<>wn +
$550 clollina C01U .. pt.71JUmtl
1319 lncludlng ~efyth1n •.
1llage Real htJle
VA/FHA
Extra sharp MESA VERDE borpin.
3 BR 2 baths, fireplace, ctHitom cor·
peting, detached double iraraae
wit!t DARK ROOM or bobby room,
access for BOAT or TR.All..tR st.or·
a~e. Large Country style kit<ben
with eating oru. PLUS FORMAL
DINING ROOM. Full price only
,23,950. Our Exclusive!
Sale1 through the Multiple Lilting
Service of the Nowport Harbor
Coate Meaa Board of Realtors
totaled $35,268,7 00 for the first
8 month1 of I '168 . List your prop·
erty with a Realtor today.
fi BR + lam rm bomt, 2%.
All YoU ltl with thla Bly. i., blt.lnl. Paloa Vt~ 96244n lopen eveL). 546-SlOO
vtew, Bay Avenue Bt1uty, .tone eirtenor, 2 trpk:s, lhake ~an-"""' lot, a Unit to root, Igo..,, s;>CllO ftt •Im· BEACH HOUSE
rm4 brick wall. P6ved and I lo oovtrtd laoal, and a wide pie ~. $45,000 W $5,CKXI Tbll l$ a .pedal bouM r
down, owns w1l1 can)' 2nd PtOPle who low the -. and
View ol the ~. It's al.:> to exi1t1rw Dn. Dme by like to take kq walkl in
cloee to • dip &rH, AND ln9 ~ Lane, Newport the aand or lit qWetly at the yadit a.ncborqe. 2 - 1 Bd.
mia. Asking $69.500. ·~;. "-·--~,,,,._ -octtn'J edae to_.~tcbln·-...... BURR WHITE, Realtor ...... vwua-_...,.~ .un come up or auP ...-~ N Blvd A!V 6 p.m. for appt. ae. •t evtn tide. You'll b'fl ~,,.,1 ewpon ., N.B. I"'=======' I thl• wondetful brand new
675.4630 evet. 675.Q991 Irvine Terrace 1245 4 bedroom, 2 be.th "Hou.le
COATS & WAUACE REALTORS i·~~~=~~~~i
1491 BAKER STREET I iii
546-41-41 B/B Costa M••• 110o &:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I and Home" M&pl1ne award
winner. It:a charlnq and
you can walk to the beKtl
frOln btte. ~·a an all
&1UJ ldtdla'I with GE tluilt-ln _ ""'1 _
Brealllt1ki111 View
cosTA MESA, CALIF. 4 1ec1rm., s21,ooo Ocean Bay View Irvine Terrace
Mount•lns to IM S.1
POOL
2 BR A: convert/den, rocm to
relax • entertain -abeolute
m.1nlmum care, $52.<XX> PROUDLY
We offer this aparkling 3 Bed-
room -1% bath on lqe cor-
ner lot with room I« bol.t
or tnliler. • New carpetina;
• All this plus 12xl6 Wllri:·
-· • Joa 121,000 • ll'OO. down IBA.
PRESTIGE
aod pride ol ownenbip CU'.I
be )'Otft in thia choice MM9.
Verde location.. 4 ~ bed·
l'OOma, 3 bah. • Fomwl
d!nina: room. -Used bridt
fireplace ts width ol I~
living room. -L1U new oat·
pettng thrwut . $39.~. Jm.
mediate-~
EZ tenns • Price &lashed.
Low Dawn w.i• "'St. '""' 6d>oo!. so 3 Bil. ' ...... ,.,. w... B U Ys OR Dawn GI or Jaw down to all. pll,Yn)Om, all blt-lnl, pa.tlo.
E1tlm1ted v1lue
Lease Option ••• "RING" $4S,ooo
ONE WEEK ONLY -Haig 1" tim• """'· 3 brdMon" ~: • SPRING HURRY UP PRICE!
Toorn....,,t _.i ""'1!0' 2 bath. dining """" """•· . •"".J"' REAL •• -~. $3S 000 ioU cxiune lot Slopine Mow in condition, manleur· .,,,,~ ..., ... ~~
view, amid $100,000 bomt'I. ed lawn and ll!)linkiera.
Special tbi1 week ~ Mally extru. hzilt.1na, fire.. 2629 Harber Blvd., CM. Bachelor
OPEN HOUSE
Sat & SUN 1-5
624 Ramona
lrvln• Terrace, CdM
BOYD REALTY
3629 E. Coat Hwy, CdM .,..,...,
$1>.... ,...,., nice """" and ...... ~ REDUCED • ,_. 673.~=·EvH. 673-1096 TRA~v:~::.ED Or Bachelor GilS Corona del Mar 1250
.. It« 3 lmn In ,,,,.,..,._ Bay & 1--h 3 B,. 2 Ba., don, lam nn, 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; -~ apU, ..,,,., dbl -pool. I BR l oonv.nldon. ooiar I '
late cmdition, lumincu RNlty, Inc. Boat a: trtr l()l.OI!, Nr adib TV & HI Fl included. J..stmy 504 legonl1
oeWna: kl~ .. !'~~~ xrzs w. Balboa BM!., NB & O:uitzy CW>. $39,500. clwm, Tennis, SwimnUn& Coron1 cfel Mir
pord>. Muoi --1...,...,...,...,...,...,...,..., I ,.,_ "' %13/.,..>189 pool. Tty """ -., Pmt. $40,000
ll500to 1"""" Mission iM°MAC. Llk• now 3 BR. 2 Ora.,.. Coast Property OPEN SAT & SUN 1-S
No DCM'N PAYMml' TO I slbl ha ln bKutiful MonticeUo 332 Marguente, CdM 673-8350 ldMI s. ot Hwy location on mpos e ~ on Fairview Rd. Lota; • • ~ R..2 I.« withln JOI·
VETS · NRt 3 bdrm Mesa f"trid a better 3 btdroom ot extru. Will aell tum or View·Y1ew•V1ew Pll di&tLnce ol Bay •
to enjoy winter ewninp a.od
wall to ~ ca.rpednc, fenc-
ed rear )'8rd, flttlt lawn and
landscaping. A real bMdl
buy at juat $25,235, No clown
to Veil, or ntA an:1 Coo·
ventlonal terms: n4-5te).27!il.
Bkr.
$15,500 I 11'1 Got 11
Forced air Ha1tlng I
All Dectric K,itdlfll'I.! "11,y 3
)'M.t'8 old; 2 car ~!
~! Lovd,y~
1: l>rapts! Automatic W ...
fl' ? Dryer! ~ ebe
bNt that )'Cl(l could look at
lot ~500.
Walker & Lee
1682 Ed!JWer Verde home with brealdast n.1~1~~ LIVING AT ITS QiEAPEST: LARGE FAMILY? nook, formal dining aree. z.. F..staide home that is aa unfurn. Custom 3 bedrm home, ma• Ck:Hn. 3 Br. 2 Ba ........... 44> Setor. Pl. Irvine Only $20.7~1 3 bedrooms, He-re 's room to grow in the ra.iaed llvtng room cellln&'. tutetully decorated, as spac> ANXIOUS 546-360; live stone Hrepl., Giant mu-area, blt·in kitchen. Like
B/B 842-4456 Open Eves. 50-51-t:l
EXTRA YARD for OUl.dmi's dining room, 2 baths & dou-popular Republic Homes Will aen VA wtth monthly ious and aa well located. $32,<XX> • 2 HOUSES on ooe ta" auite. Vu to J..aiuna & new lnside '-rut. Garqe
play aree. • just one of the hie garage. La r & e green area of Mesa Verde. 5 Bed· payment. below $200. lblke roof, all electric kitch-lot, 2 BR. dlnette, kitchen, C..IB.lina. Priced to sell. ltttaedf>eter Dobt>ll
LISTING of tho WEEK
4 BR $26,SOO fl.AJ. price. W/w
carpebl, drapes, kwety llvln&:
room with brlc.k ftrepla.ct,
covered patio with UO' deep
lot completeb' fenced . a.dlt·
in ranee A: cwen, dbhwuher
• alto wuber &: ~ in-
cluded. WW pey pGkita to aeU
Gl with no down. pa.:yment r.
mlnlm!ml down nlA..
special features o! t.hia 3 area. at front door • Adulta rooms 3 batM .• Nice med en, covered pe.tio, and beau· tam. rm., A: patio. 2 BR, ••• ...ring"
Bedroom 2 Bath TO'Nll only. Low payments include family roc:m. All repaint!<! FIVE BEDROOM. LARGE ti1ully landactiped, all for kitchen le dinette. C1ose to SPRING 2843 E. c.oe..t Hwy
Hause. (No common walls • taxes &: insurance. A: redecorated. _ lSxl'Z pool wr . 2 Story home on a $77,950. Your mission, should 1ehool &: shopping. Lovecy • f:. • Corona del Mar
a sepo.rate house) Popular *** * * * ***** completely tenced .• Uu'J'e oomer lot now vactnt, own· you decide to accept It, is ta yard. Comer lot. 548-0962 .......... REALTY 1 '==z=:i::l6'/5.5003::!!=:i=:i=:i::::
single stol'Y style. El.cc. Blt· BAYcnr:n concrete patio. -Little ya:d ed. by F.astem Co. arudoua tee thia and try and find COLLEGE PARK •• "anuti~.. ''
ins. Double gara~ with 5tor-KUI work. $C!,500. to aell. Best ol1.rs-will t.a,R. a better value. By C>.imer • 3 BR. fam rm. 2 2629 tiarbor Blvd., C.M.
::: ~""'!!,. ~~; RYE BEDROOMS 646-7171 $.46-2313 $35..... Colesworlhy & Co. ~ ":...":& ';:, ~"":!: HAPPY. CAREFREE
greenbelt, community Pools "-.... t!"C"f!...!."l) .. J.w. 642-7n7 sumtd, exccond. l05-370I Popular farnUy ~ Bh1ftil 1:'C:~~~~
HARBOR vtfW
& Tennis Court. Under pric-nm.EE BATHS, larre tam· . l.MGQ. wiw,., ....... l--t 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. OOZY East Side, FHA-GI, 3 Townbouae. 3 BR, den, 2% a: BAY. Q:mpletely cieclnt·
ed. o $26,9501_ ·-iJy room am b.lilt-in e!ect-Phone 54&5900 Open Eve&. br, 2 be., !my rm, frpl.., bit· be, View balox\Y, tiled pd-ed 6 bea~ Jancl9ea,ped. 962-44TI 1_, evei.) 546-81-
1llaP,e Real [stal e
Evei. l)4b-52'17 ric ~ C'.overed patio. OCEAN FRONT inll, Cfl>la, drps. hu(e bdt vacy J>9,tio. Wktow nut ael1 4 BR 12% bah. $64,500. v,...... ...,
UDO ISLAND Wl<• HEATID AND m,. "'· play "'· I '6. s oo · 14,ooo On. "-n Sunday 1-5 BIG Hous.Srnall Prlco
Spa.rldq: 3 Bedroom + Con·
vertible Den home. N e w
carpets &: custom awninp.
New kitchen applianoel. Al·
so new wL!lber + dryer In-
cluded. Well designed home
by f'\eger A: Bltrock. Real-
istically priced 0 $64 ,500.
Owner Has Flawn ••
TERED POOL with JACUZ-IAYFRONT 5 UNITS 646--033.l OPF.N SUN 1 • 5 -1"'9' ' BR ~-din/ USfside 2137 VISTA LARIDO 2601 Windover Drive , ~"rm, nn, ldtch, !t ~rnrit <>::1":.: ~ & ~~ ~ ~ -rn~~ ~s~ER UNITS ~y -r!.1i'" 3 ~:i· HAL PINCH IN & APoc. Dmald M-Bird A.le. =:Pt~~':~
reaamable dter. Re<iJced to That hard to find 3 bedroom be.th lam lb&r a: r UIW~~iu:.u-.......... Bric le l r p I~' w I w' 3900 E. O:>...st Hwy 6J5.4l92 -=----· r>.-....r. M>NP Ing _ _,es! Great outdoor
low,lowprioeolonlySM,lnl 1%. bath~ damty. BBQ. lge.·tiv~ ~aver-in~-~ondip·~.Besthn' carpretlnr. Just llited.loi:=:i=:i::::==:i~;;;;l~•!""''-!!'!'!!!!!~~~·-!"•""!!•~!'!'·l~~enced yard, trttS,
SEE niIS LOVELY HOME Brand new all. ~Wilt· looking bay master bdnn on PoUuua erunsula, &l yr. FHA temv. Agent &+«632 OPEN SUN l _ S 'Open Hoo.e S.t A San 12-6 exotic pWita. Vacant.
AND SUBMIT YOUR DEAL. 1n kttchen, immenae famiJl' w I ~ • As K r NG ~ .. ~~~ ... ~.!~. SELL COSTA MESA 1721 Maril w 457 Momtne Canyon Road 8662 Royer Cln:le. 98 room ..;th """' of don&•· "'4 ,000 • MAKE OFFER. ' " · n ay R 2 lot 2 ~ B A de> 1 u loll Roa Lano) Larze covered patio and ex· ,...._ $23-$27,500 Lovely Baycnst 4 BR, • • ... r. • n ··-~ -•-3 & 4 n...o~--4 Ba, ht,. Ocean View. $39,SOO. Bet/ Wamer le Hd tra """"' roont or .. ...,...,. ~ !an) nn, 1~e -..1, den w/wet o~• 2704 Cliff Drive 961 DaJn.U ..-. 1~ .. ~ ~mo .--.,., DAILY ICM PM To Eun>po and w priced hb hid"""" of! tho a II• Y· Ll96 G ~· l>ar,3 fplo, 162,..,, ====-=--== Roalll' Mart 8C«<J9
hou9e to ae1.1 at U),50'.l. One ~ shake root, adult OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 ORANUc COUNTY'S arlinlford ~ 1-6 WALKER REALTY 67S6Jll PAN'ORAMJC' View. Broed-u no am-~
ol tM Awaro Winning Bl""' -· 10% -and OC!:AN V1EW . Complete!> LARGEST ,.. "ring" mo<" • BR. • fam, rm. iiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
home.. nu. 3 Bodroom '" only $74,500. """°""tod, 17x31 l<V. nn. 293 E. 17th Sf. 646-4494 -"' • SPRING OU'IBTANDING 5 BR, 3 BA, l!ll.7'0 ~ ~:~.~~ ~ =-wel .. 1-Colesworlhy & Co. Igo. dining.,..., lam. room, Eutblulf -·· Form. din :.;15 UJhtbouM, OIM G.l.'1 Attantlonl ·-·== ~ ... P,• E-Call &o;.1"') 3 lxlma, l batM, 2 -....... REALTI nn., fam rm., with "1>ic. 3 BY OWNER 6#-IOIO Well loca,.. 3 BR w! .. .-.
eX'Oellent View or the rest-.,.._._...__...., ...... ! 642_7n 7 es. blt·in kitchen, .,;.,, cpt. '7\. /}_ I ~ f •• "anytime" Car range. Imrna.c ~ NEW Gold Medallion Dupl.ex lent carpetirw, draperies. de-
ful "greenbelt". Pl.eue call i: drapes· $39,50'.l. ol.Jeliah/ u 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. dltion! $51,500 Semple Real 3 Br. 2 Ba. Service porch, lir'l!d tilt-ins., aimm C9bl-
-H's a pleA5llre to shoi.¥. GENE'S GEMS 1!KM Harbor Bl.vd., C.M. ''C'' THOMAS d ~:."~~===~~li""~'~"'i"~;.~21~01~;_,"" I dlx unitl. Sell or trade fer neta, maroie pWltn9n le par4c
Ev.,. ......., liiiiiiiii°"'iiii"iiEvii"ii·iiiiiii REALTOR CONDOMINIUM Mua Verde 1110 3 BR Back Bay home 2418 lot. J:tke gn::uldl • make. thl.11 Bay & Beach ~:~;,:~~ ~R.':i~~ 224 w O>ut Hwy 548-5527 2 BR, 2 baths, choice area. C R • Slm-a Vilta, prleed to .ell 609 Ira OlM. 646-40!0 VA or FHA purdiue a real
Realty, Inc. * * * * OPEN SUN AFT /NOON N~ Bdch Eve Sf>.5643 Pool, Cl.lib House, electblt-in ustom UStlC at $32,500. Call Paul Nordin wlue at $26.£00. 675.3000 1601 Bonnie Doone, I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!! kitche'!I , fireplace . Lovely Fantastlc Rustic setting on 882-6841 or 382-5493 for &I>' Lido l1le 1351 Pacific Shor-es ne.lt:y TWO I" o-n. Sunday private patlo, ~" d••" dbl """'lrtt lin<d d. 3 quality pototm .. t to ... w.-"""'~ """E. Ooost Hwy. c.o.M. OPEN HOUSES I • T ,.-"""''· 128,..,. bedrooms • ' baU.. • '"" OCEANrnoNr HOME 2 Sty • Mansion rv1n• errac• Vu ol. Mesa Vm:le golf IXIUIV. Richardson R11lty CM"""""... v~lanal. ~--Pri~ Lovely modem 3 Br. Din rm, ~' -Hard to fiDd 3 FOR 1 601 Ma~ta, CdM SPECIAL!! """"' """' 4 hodmu • :M4.1 E. C...t Hwy, OiM ~" -·-_ 1 lam • • ac • adtlng. Mtmmoth * SMALL HOME Home and Income Duplex -POOL .. VIEW-•a".'~· -3IZl """'"' 675-4031 ,, ...... Now uk "'·""· ~I rm, ~--Ba. 167,..,. brdrnoms Reol "thlnldn& OPEN SUN I 5 -. ~~~~~~~~ "Ting" eue or -.ae option. m.na" den.+ nanpua: room Smaft Down * PRlME COSl'A MESA AREA • 3 BR, 2 ba, FA, blt·ln ra• 3 BEDRM DINING RM. ,.. * '33->B! * . 4 bathl. --'°' Good.,... to l!w, "'°" d"1, • 3 bedroom residmce PU.JS c.orner Lot 7 yrs new, 3 BR, kit, 9er'V porch, dbl pr; par-• SPRING 3 BR ....__ .. _ loca.tion It' ......... at 2 be. plus e BR Apt •• $51,50J quet firs. Low l~hold 30 Hunttnitm heh 4 bedrooms $23,500--NO DOWN MO • .. .. unuominlum, The uu.. cruy • 1 .... ..
2 bedroom rental unit &nd a * * * * ...i... Small Btrr ha + family room. M11l. Mer· Decorator's dream -unusual .: ..... REALTY :;utta. Near CdM HI school. ~ air Port nmwa,y at
50xllJ lot for further Income B'--Fa •1 H UOoJ pou. ' s mtM Orcle le attractive decor. Loads or •• "anytime" i pt.Uo. $25,~. &U-<8'.l1 ,., "'JUNG'" MeaOOwl&rlc. $17,91 taks 1t
potentiality. BE ON YOUR "JI m1 y orne tverythlng! $43,500. Appoint-• closet llPllC'e· Lovely kitchen 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. eves, 833"-1611 m. 2417 day1. I _...., SPRING on )'!NI' tmnl.
WAY TO SECURITY. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 ment only. . f "'RING" with all ttie latest k:i!:·in 2 BR, den, lge. llv. rm. It Rex L. Hod&es Rlty IK1-2525
287 Slerks, Co•l• IM .. CURT DOSH Realtor •..,•-SPRING f""""· lncludln<dishwuJ>. 3 BR, , .. ,,.,, ..... oil now din. nn., Ip)., ''"· kttch, ... ~ ~ PACIFIC SANDS !I BR, fam rm, aep/dining ' ..... -. «. ~ reu yard, Excel· kitchen cabl!, blt-ins a: floor Can build another un1t •• -_, .... M'IA
rm, on lge pool lize lot. Near 1730 w. Cout Highway .......... ~!J' lent atta near evel")'thlna:! ,~..'.'.""t ,..· !!::, 11"''''"""'• S23,500. Owner 6424141 2629 Hart:n Blvd., c.M. IMPERIAL ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
Catholic chll!'Ch .... $39,$0642-6471 EVF.S. 673-3468 •• _,. ... ~...... 540-113) -.... ....,, .. ,. v nn FURN. 1 BR. beach cottqe Gqeous2storY,4BRhome ~i"o~ """°"'d kir ofkr · l~-~-~~~Bl'.::vd'.:c.,C:C.:::M:::·~l·T_A..cR.c:B~E'-'L:i:L._29~5;:,5,H.c:•::.rbo=r d:1er ~~· p~n e~ BaMo"'"°n~ Park, Ind lie $50 hl~om• Apt. with evel"Y bemW extra. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 .... 1 ·10 own. • ~v......., · .,..,.., TP. &U-2189 NORD Ba.Yfront. 5 BR home C>.vner will c!W lrmnedlate Mf.SA VERD£ EAST SIDE STOttY HORSES • f::""'~ .. ~·~ ea;",,~l•s;;Lu"'JF'"F•s-.,,,=.-, -,3c-=8=R.~, ""' ....... '",,., pat>o + °"""'"""' ... ,..,... ...._
LAIH / Pool Home ~ w..,t ~ °"""' d Ible lov"" Eut· HORSES ! I ""'°"" La. 96>-8692 BaU..; condo., noxt to pool. Bay t.....,. + 2 Bd, 2 ba -"'"""' lo -·
CHOICE MlliA VERDE --· ----2 STORY side Mme mmf: lee.w area e NO DOWN G.I. 3 BDRM 2 b&. all bit-Ins. By avmer, $U.~. ~ Apt. 3<ar pr, Sllfi,OCQ Rex L. ffodee1 Rlt)" &r1-Z25
NEIGHBaUJOOO. Only S235 5 BR, dininc room & 3 be.Iha imrned.lateJ;y. Will give up 3 e LOW DOWN FHA Panelled din nn; trpl.c., BEST View in The Blutts! WHY BE SORRY? 4 BEDROOMS
monthly tor l'le9t large 4 .&: 33.l Marguerite. C.dM la.rt~ bedroo~ 2 baths, and i,s Ben! p.ua 2 btdroom home tpinkler: Patio. liwp! CNerlooking Be.y, 3 br, 3 ba. MOST Unusual ofter-75· on 1900 $Quere Feet
famUy room with fUlly equip. 67J..8550 ~r ~~ ~ ~IOUS tamily room for l& in excellent growttt Blft. &. $24.9&0. Owner ~1836 $45,00> Own. 644-UT78 Lido Swnd • 2 .eparate loU V1cant-Only $28,950
ped pool. VaCWJt -quk:k P» --;;~~~:;;::::;;:::~~1 IQlf <.'Cllnt!. VETS NO ~ market value. GI no duoed Sxal to $29.500 POOL f Clu'lstrn . tpl 2 2 Plen &. SjpL $:Sl,IDJ 5"-% io.n or CI no down! 8C'Mion, A owner will et•e m 00\VN . ~· OK. dcl'wn -$1500 ~to others. 546-2313 ~7171 LOVEl..Y 3 BR. 2 Ba. home; B 2 .: p&tto 81• u5oJ Qear. excdlent finmoinc Sharp &rill!
option to bey. A-g """"'· '~ ""' ., 1ttt " com1ort '°' xlnt cond. w.u Jn-. '· . ' utru R. C. GREER, R .. l:.t.i HAFFDAL REALTY lWE Or BUY $31.500 .'... .. -·.-. $24,..,. ,.._2880 Dn. Imm. Pou. 615-2805 54fi·SS10 ~ ...., """ 3U6 Vll. Udo 673-8740 Warner lt2.-ttlli
o(L£Gi'RE~ v..,,.,t 4 BR homo ..;th pool. Newport Coll19a Park 1115 Newport Hgll. 1210 I Wlftttf llOR.Sfr
..,...., .. _,ell °"'""" """i.... Jt. "'""' •' * * * * 2 Sty. Cape Cad RELAX • • • RWAI u ~ :..~~= Vldorf1 EXECUTIVE HOME COLLEGE PARK Gimt 2"" marulon"',,,,.. ,,,_tho Birch"-on tbla S BR 1 bath, ,,,,.. ......,. ""--»t3 WESfClJlT DRIVE • .-_ "---comer. 3 ta. btdrma • Den krveb' --.rth patio. La:re lot room , barn. t.Jce Jot. Sell ENJOY LEISURE ~. oupeta, ---· 646-1111 646.77lJ. Opell Evu. Ari tnvnamllte boma tn ex· ~ ~ +family Immaadate pmnltal lll)ICfocll l BRm ot tndoe.
Prioe $29.500. dusift Bay Crfft, Luxur-• By Owner • R.Nd)' to~e in. Pr\ced home on one •et Ouitom Slat• lle1lty LIVING in this lmm_.ate
Ivan Wells Imme. 3 Bed-
rooms, 3 Blilhl. Famil,y
Room. l!<a«tion Room. 3
Flrepla.ces. Beautiful pool
I'\ I I • \\ 111 I I
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14 I I I I l • • $24,950
4 Bedrooms and patio pkla .siu.. Bath 1093 Baker. C.M. 54&6HO
Room. New I~ for l"'"'l:!!'!'!~'!"'l~~-i·MESA VERDE -Nl!'Wly pamt. euy maillteil&DC'e. Many ex-CUSTOM BUil T ed ·'Private livin1 room, for<.
traa 1nc11.11ttng new carpets "NEWPORT" ma! entryw1131, electric: built.
and hpea:. Bett« than a ProlelSianalb' landcaped In ovm/Rn~, fa.mil)' rvom
new home-. 151 .5Cll. ~ -badminton and ·2 llJl bltha.
JEAN SMrTH """'· _...,.. '""" • I tffr, Muter .tud bedzOOllll,
REALTOR laml1Y """" New Aa11on
400 E. 17th. C.M. .....,,. = =....-,,:; ORANGE COUNTY'S
w ... ld you lilto to Uva "*'""" ...,.. • ..._ LARGEST
RENT-FRIE IOI' lllo? 5'().17Jl 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
Inn >-pon do (and to can TARBELL 2955 Harbor MOST "BEWITCHING"
you). Call an Pr""1al! 4 Pio Jjiftn;j;jf:'°j:j;j~h l nm to 1ww • ....,. Newpalt Hefghtl -$22,950 I
-·· ....... Opon belly 2301 Clay ._.., ... "' """'"· .,._ t.~. brkr. ~ Mmt 1e1! thia bN.uti.lul home. ::. tam.111 ~ 81~
CIX.LEXiE P ARX JL'WEL 3 lrinpb:.ed 8Ra. 1 t.4 t.tt., rienw. .
3 BR. tamll)o room. take over 19Xl1. ll~ room. ~. ~ ~::· =
$22,500 Joen wtth 1ow down ~t-inl, dbl p.rqe, room for rllrc ~ lft&1 tor ''Tem pu--
r=zent $25,500. Realtor MI ::.t ~· ~. M241&; ~r5..i~t• 1 I z • d
DAILY PiLOf WANT Allflt *LACHENMYER TARBELL 29" Harbor
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2 BR HOME -mutu -"""' 233 Cornoll Dr,, OM fO< lmmodilte -• Now ""'1l ·--.. 347-3519 """· 5.15-'l340
woo<1 noon. patio. doUIJle :~, "i:,"f...!,. ":!'"'.;,~ i: :"':;.::"i '::: on1y 138·""-= ':: :'~ = GLEN MAR
..,.... Rlohl In tow!>. bar, formol dlnq A a Id> """' than n.,,. FullY cor-··i "lllllG" """'· FIXER·UPPER
116,!50 DUPLEX '.!~ f~'."'~111"1~ ::;.,, ~ :.,.;~ 1.-:,: SPRING Lee Sc"-11 ''~~N',! =:.:.. °: ~"" .. -· .~ .,.,,,. .. ~-~ u ... .""., REAL""' REAL TOR .. -~· 2 BR te.cb aid~. hardwood 1901 GLDlWOOD LANE ldnd. -..---~ •W .. ~ 67.s.3515 c.;~~ftl\~1. -
ftoan:, double pr-age, Sood OWNER 60-4Cfi8 * ~1441 ~ ~'"'
......., .. location. "5.000 219 Jasmine CdM :·=5'().=:M13="""===~=j_,2,.,,~~-~!.:Bl~vd~ .. ~C.~M;... -1 OPEN SAT. SUN l~ 8<1~-. Tn~-r~~ wUb ternui. 1 _ _ 7 ..., __ ft.-1 ..,_..__ .....,.,09 ..... rwv
Wells-Mc:Cardle, Rltrs, Prime ""'"'Joe. No n<w fl· Newport llNch 1200 4 llOllM-3 llATH 174 r--ar, -Muat ,.n W.. s BR.
1810 N._-t Blvd., C.M. ~ ~i ,!,, ":, 2 BACK llAY HOME 601 sr. JAMES PLACE UnlMlleYable et. dlnlnc room, al<DM ,_ 548-mt Eves. 6"-<l6M , . !!-l.!'..-u ...i-wood lntsior w/ SNJce Roof, Fplc, oomn" VALUE • 3 BR, t t.. patio, &as~ cm a laqt cor-
plaoe, Star IV· 0 .W.C. ~ ...,"'""" r..... lot • room tor (Mtper, dbl pr. Faca psk. ukil:ll .., I<* rw .. -8fiO
TD. tnde b' 1Dcome. high bNmed cdllnp. 3 Br, Boal. Trailer, $19,500 SC,$)0. .,._ -·
H & ··oR VIEW Rl~ ---' balb, -rm, h •I• <lPEN SAT • SUN I . 5,30 Paul J-RNlty a...::::.-tiome ~., -kLACHENMYER ...,. """""' !6x30 tt poo1. ma:s :Tr 11'1-U. -515-m< --· ·~ W/W ~ tD b1tn1. $40,600. 3 M>RMS-3 BATH !ID>UCU>, W .,._, 3 Bl",,
..,... -Two klnl..., 23(l5 1'llltln Aw, 0.-or OOOR&DUNDSAVE. 01'£N SUN 1-5 wuler/dr 1u;-..
BR. 1 ba, 4.-., rm. C..11 Mnl 1100 ..... on,....,,.... ~t -.,, AD .i.e t2t Via Lide Nord -.,.._ p&t 1311,1111 -,.,.,. 10% ...,,_ 1--------1 ..,. w/llBQ p t. $2000 °"""
COR.IN MARTIN ~-~ 2 br OPDi SUD. U~; S BR., 2 ba. t:1tdla Dl:d1mt Otiar $110,00 -lu"" DMm b1. all -c 0 t t t • • NLW ~.~. ·• btbll, All olec. Yud ""'· Pool. plan, 1311.""" RldMrdsoft RMlty -Ila!. d '11JIOl.
REAL TORS fie. Gano:... Ol'qa Aw. i..... or ..n. OwMr "'° ey ..,. oo1J • Mr. --6'JS<Oll -
3036 E. c-t Hwy, CdM •t Knox. C.ll-OWNrn Umv•"11l' Dr. 213, IMl-U68 Dovi. RMlty 642-7000 I:====:=;;===== "='=~,...,=.,..,,...~1
675-1662 A:ytlmo 2~ ..._ l 5 ........ OCEANFRONT-DUPLEX aJiT lfavtn Jt;.j -· 3 HUflKapl"" lllldl 1400 ~ ~i.!. ':i,,~
l!!!!!!m room lor 1 mare unit. c.t. Low dn. ' preoPfJd Int-OK. Br. 2 ba. '* 2 Br. Oatan 1-mt. ~ wtbt/br, 'lllOdl milftl M0¥1 ~ PIX! r.. Dall1 l'!lot Want .Ma. Side C.M. ll}' °"""· PJ.OJO 1114.900. !IAMllf! WHI<..... VU Apt. $51,1'0. 548-r.Mll r-. W/W <;IL. l<IJos. °' -511. '1fA. 0..-.
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Aph. Unfurnl<h Huntington. 8ffch 1400 Laguna Buch u>
BY Owner, 4 lie BR. l'AI BA,
' Sloey: v..., Clean. Pool
cl1td lot. Mt.Q1 extras. S..
tocaUao. Priced to ulJ 13.~ 1'HA. ail.am
Corona del Mar 1150 Nawport Baach 3200 Colla Mo,. 4100 Cotla Mau 5100Coola MaN 5100 Huntington BNch 5400Hunllngton Beach 5400
"""ntoln Yalloy 1410
Dana Point
6 Units •'1mtahed • au rent-
'4 • • aood fix<r uwet. J.J,
llO • aood ~t . .Prlo-
81! JUibU To tee C.U: -
3 BR. nr Albor1100'1 MJrt, YR!-Y· l BR. Front ht1111J. I J.MGE TroU.... foo ,...,, I. VILLA MESA • Ft111., carp. A drapes. s2oo Mlll'rled eple oncy. $120 mo. !umW.eei.
Mo. to June ~th; avaU. Diie ocean & stol"f!I, CheertW.1 • &0--1454 *
now. 2ll 29th St., NB. SHARP 6icb., NOt & cl.ii.
Call 213~ ~ NIO: Bluff 3 br rm, den, ~ Nr. Mt&l.1 • O.CC Maf. • UTttl'TIES PAID Balboo 2300 ba. Pool. tonn1' clb. No 288:1 Milido,. pr., c.M._ • _' ; '
pei.t:, 675--3<133. ~ ~ Btcli,. quarter•
Bl La NEAR P•on Pt. 3 Br. Houu. BAYSIDE v;i1ag, No, 81 . l.12 w. W-EXTRA i.AR'6E ~ 8EOROOM DELUXE APTS.
ff CJOOft aongc & patio, l Blk to $1 75. 2 br. 2 ba. pool, club Costa Mesa ' • S48-9577 • Clos•d Double G1r1;e1 e Ht1t1d Pool and
WESmONT Jk:ult, J BR. 2 3 BR, 3 bl.lhf, Wtt bu, eloe/ OCetJ\, Frplc. crpll, adults, h!c. sUp. OWDe't' LA 291'-5261 1 BR. tum: utll. paid. $120 • Chlldren Welcome e Rtcr11tion Area -
IMMEDIATE OCC\JPANCY
JUST COMPLETED
• ONE BEDROOM ! 2 BEDROOMS
FROM $135 ~lONTH
UNFURNISHED-ADUl TS -NO PETS
e CARPETS
•POOL e RE.CREATION AREA
e DRAPES e PRIVAT& PAT IO e HOTPOINT APPLIA NCES '* + ~ room. Sale kit, 2 pool.I, cua.z:d service. no ~is. $200. 675-2199 a!tn Month Pool • Fully Equipp•d e Privet. Pet io'
!26..300 or ...,. $2W-Prlvete S.ach. WW '-1 Sat. Newport Shoras 3220 180l whltti" St 646-'222 Ploygrou0d • Sioglo Story HUNTINGTON SEVILLE
S39-408l. optioo or Jcqe. To see Cali: • Forced Alr H•at • Walk-In Closet' 16112 Sh 1' 8'7 7'61 H ti' t 8 h 1-;;;,;;,=====""i -Huntington Baach 2400 '·BR, wl'lf ct.fPCI.&, elee blto LARGE 1 BR dupl'ex ''en• ~ • "'. un ng on ••e 1• ·~ ~'" A N B e Furnishacl and Unfurnlshacl 1620 IOND Re1lty I ---''-·-----1 iru. ""' ........,,.n ve., · · privacy, C&.ral'e, $120. 168 11 st Si9n1I We,t of Bea eh off Edfn91r
32321 So.°"'" hwy., 2 BR. dup\ox; oow furn.: """"" £ast wn .... C.M. 5$.2771 719 w. WILSON MGR. 646-1251 ...... from Bcoe dway .Ceotorl
BY Owner; Compl etely So. Laguna carp.; patio. $140 Mo. Cloee $8S 1 BDRM artl tum 1~~~~:!!:!!:!!~~';'!!!"~~:!!'!'!:'!'!:'!'!:~~l ~
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I.,.,,.,.,....,...,...,..,!!!!!""!! I tn beach. 213: 696-9880 Coron• dcl Mtr 3250 ...,26· "'''"· Aptp E. Y•~m•i~e· tumllhed 3 Br. 2 Bat!\. Hu ... -~J ...... -Gen1r1I
everythlnJ lnclndtnc pool P•RlMEJN~•~. ,LEX, 2 a' RH20MBAE Condominium 2950 FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. 2041 El.den, Apl B Aalume M4.0 loan, pymt .,. ......... ~ has 2 bdrm unr. HOUSE Nassau Palms 1 &: 2 BR.
5000 Nawpert Belch 5100 REAL ESTATE
Gener1I
REAL ESTATE
-Gener•I
$183 mo. tnd taxu • in-up -3 BR 2 BA dcw.'n. 3 BEDROOMS 21Ai baths, fire FOR RENT New Cpta k Pool, $130 to USO HOLIDAY PLAZA 2 &: 3 BR. apts., frpl , carp.
S\lt'U)CC', S.W. Santa Ana Oloice N. lAcUn& location. 'pla~. dbl garage. Town drapes. Stove & rclrig It 177 E. 2'1nd st. 642-3645 DELUXE spacioul l Bdnn. drapes, ~ c e i Ii n g s. Rent1l1 W1nted 599o Busln~• Renttl
$28,900. lss..3095 Carpeted, drtipet, built·ina. Houst. avail~le i~~! desired. Dbl gar C a 11 1 BR, Clean. & quiet. Adults unfum. apt. $110 plus utU. ~~LtoTS ... O~L·YWO. ,!1~ I FAMlLY rttumina from
View. Fireplaces in 2 aptll. Pool & recreation tacihues, 673-0010 only S90 mo water pd. 966-A Htd. pool. Ample pa.rldna: '"~ ~ Europe in Dec desire year
1650 Call to aee. Price $19,900· .dull area, teen agers 16 ot BEACH HOUSE W. 171h St. CM. 548--6954 No l'hlldren • no pets 3 BR Built-Ins, beamed l'eil-lease on 'unfurnished 3-4 br Anahalm
6060
Comple'tely furnlsh.d Riviera R~l.lty, 8· LAguna. older welcome. $237. per on the beach 11t Big Corona . ___ .. _ . ____ __ 1~ Pomona, CM 642-5858 lna:1. fire::ilace, 2 baths, 1 house. Emerald )3ay or view
$23,500 Phone 499-2800 mo, lease include.: trash pick Fantastic view, lge, liv.lng Newport Baich 4200 S140: 3 bdrm., 114 bath!, block to beaeb. locallon . Avallable Oct l&.24 Offiee Rtnt1l • 6070 e3Bft..l~bath+dlnin& EXCEPTIONAL Ocean VU. up.642-0lOQ rm.; 1 BH. & ba., bltn!, --·· ~ --·---fncd. patio; w/w, blt-ins. ~oodwin Co. tTI4)772-9~ to d\llCUU. J, A. Capo-···-·· -
WAREHOUSE 2400 sq. ft. +
ottlce;·600'.l aq tt tncd hdtp.
yard. 1855 Laguna Cnyn Rd,
494-1.()66 .or see broker
e Beamtd oeWnp J BR. 2 ba. $33,500, Good •• i;:H'I AL) avail. now~ 6'1".>5450 eves. APT HUNTERS Children OK. Broke. r NOV aoundproot 2 Br. 2 Ba. bia.ncQ, P.O. Box 5 o 5 • LAGUNA BEACH
e BJ.t-in1 + wubtr/dcytt tmn1. 499-133l '*'4746 HoucM Unfurnished 3 BR home. 3 oath&, 2 trplc, SAIL-INN MOTEL I ~"""'==o======:o Across from ~··· lli65 La&una Sea.ch Air Conditioned
rutr. 6424730 Ewa. "'3-0720 1 G I 3000 patio, pool. $300 mo. W\ntet' ra!O!. """"" ""' 5100 • lrv1"• 1185 "'$20(\, 6G--0239 FREE SERVICE TO ON FORES';' AVENUE e KENNEDY =La°'91::•:.:;•::::•..;N:;ci.,,;;,••:.il_..:.;17-"o"-anera Rltr. &!J.2"10 " '"'·"°wk. Couple Incl, Coot. Costa Mesa OWNER-WINAGER ,,... spaces avallabl• tn l·-======== OPEN SUN ~ 2 BR. 2 .. th -Bre"""'t.. "°""' 281h & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim l Newport Hgts. 5210 BROKER newe>t office buildins at L· ' B Ibo I I d 3355 Newport Blvd Newport prime location in downtown L•fUN &Heh 1705 Crown Point Irvln.e T!:rr~e ho~~· lovely a a s an Be ch • Adj 'iJd Shops HARBOR CUSTOM 1tudio apL Adult.I You select your own tenant Laaunt. Beach. Mr condi· eardrn patio dinmg rm a · 0 · over 18., 3 Br. 2~ ba th. ACTIV~ RENTALS utlful
WEED IT 25152 Monte Verde Or. Sl9S ~-Y~ly I ea, e '. LOVELY new . 3 BR 2 bath 67S-1g.11 Frpl'c, pr! patio, elec kit & 53, ,981 tioned,, carpeted, bea
2 2 d"pi•• oJ-t•c b "t J t Jn •~ ponelecl partitioning. Two 4 BR plua f.a.m rm. b.a, Cheshire Reel E st a.IC' u ..... ~·.· . " • 1 MOB IL HOME, 2 Br, 2 Ba, GREENS sep din rm, pool. $250 mo. AND REAP car gar, l yn old, Va.Jley 675-2500 anytime kitchen. drai cnes & ful .~ l Sx24 living, built -in. 11 , J;46-550l Clay It: 5 t . YOUNG Family with recom-entrances: Frontaae on
d y · S30500 1--~-----~-.1 1·1u•pl'l!'d, Steps lo South \\l;_o sher/dryC.'r, utilities in· Andrews. mendations need 3 BR, 2 Fore!t Ave., relU' leads to 3!!~w. lihll.BUILconT....,.,..,,ON 2 LOTs°'l, O'~ i..AGUNA HOMES 3 BR. 2 bi.th!!, .'v / v. Ray lrnnt. S275 yearly lease. eluded S175. Adult couples BACHELOR · UNFURN. BA. fenced yB,t'd, Corona del Muncipal parkin& lots. SSO
.,.., carpetmg, drapes. extra 6~900 1 ' . d f $100 I II s242 Mar or Newport llilb 'per month for space. Desk unusual 2 level architecture F"ROM S00.500 to $.17,CID •harp. Immediate on y, no chi! ren. 673-8531 rom East B u · .school area. S200 OR ~g· filid chaira available for SS.
WO OD BOND R .. 11 •--Pri "25 alter 7 PM. or ~.7663 with emrtor ol ' y poneuwu. me area . .,.. Huntington Beach 3400 incl. util. PRESTIGE Town Homes WAN ED 1 BR fur A Business hours answerinj'. GLASS, M,ASONRY gy'AJR 323'.15 So. Cout llwy., month. Aat. 546-4.lU WINTER rental, 1mall 3 BR. 1 • 2 Ii. 3 BDRM. 1 2 b d & 3 br T un n pt, service available for SlO. ~·-~. SUPPORTmBY So. Lal\lful $JOO·, 1 ~'nn ., """"'""Y 5 BR 2 atof°y, ,...,.....tll & 1 BA. upstaln. SUndeck & FURN . & UNFURN. r~or ease, r& en C.M., Newport, Coron1. del All till" paid exc-t ~..-... ~ ou ..... """'°'"' --.. -with 2 or 2lii baths. Gold Mar or Laguna. To·SlOO mo: u '"'C\ ~ ... WROUGHT IRON :RiAllS, $4238 400-3400 large living rm. & bedroom. drapes, fenced, landscaped, car port, Y.i blck to beach. Heated Pools, OU\d care telephone,
leadl to entry l6ndq:: that Carpets Broker 534-aMIO b!t-in. ran£e & o.v en. No pets, emplO)'ed e.dulte. Cent.er, Adj. to Shoppin& -Medallion t.ll electric. PQOL Gar or c:aiix-i necessary. DAILY Pll..OT
kdcl to the OCEAN W/A Cond~lnium 1950 · $250/mo. Immed. po!sea. See Sat OT SUn W A, 26th No pets 8llowed 2-car pr. Ra'lt ltart. at &tl.oo86 after S p.m. :m FORES?' AVENUE
VfENl fJl' WHITE WATER --"-'------$1'15; 4 BR., 2 baths, fenced Village R. E. 96244n St. 11> 686-6553 2700 Peterson Way, at Har-$250 mo. DOUBLE GARAGE OR -¥.C~A BEAOI
-,~ ON THE TOWNHOUSE: Owner, 4 hr, yard. \V/W ; frplc. Chlldret1 NEAR l BR ._ . 837-8n Amlp Wsy, N.B. LARG""" WITI-1 A p T , •a•·"""" =-~~"" 0 .K. Broker 5M-6980 e 3 BDRM, 2 bath home new • ~ur single, bor & Adams, Costa Mesa. _ ABOVEon. "'" ••~ • : j' --•
ROeKS • SANDY BEAot 211.ii hp., air con d I I Jo n' -=========I Pacific Sand'! 1-f.B. $189 mo. employed adult, $135 Mo., 54&-0370 C M 5250 ~· I ffi Spac:e
B&D\V. drapes, carpet!i, el.re garage .. 3100 Refs. (213) 353-0068 yrly, No liJJ'Qil!· 673-ThO& J ~ iiioiiriioniiaiiiiidiiaiil iiijjajjriiijjiiijiiijjj
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DEN door. \Vithln 4 mi North <;osta Me1t al · Ava !able Unique 2 BDRM. & American Aviation's future FOR rent Pacific Sand! 4,bd LARGE Apt., 1 BR.. will ExcelJC"nt park • like sur· sm 1 apt. or -room m "-' I
!'LOOBY 2 RBAPLANTHROO~. ':;~ homl'. Ntar Dtula Marln11 . Ltr"• fenr;ed yard r-m 'l ba, covered ratio & sleep 4: yrly rental $1!iO mo. roun~a for adultl requir-•., pz1v1.te home. 642--7495 • Mariners Saving• ind
C,,......,.H .... ""-·'"'-" 5 .... _ ea~ s 3 BR, 2•balhs, m·"em home carpet11. SIS:.. SM-5100 J ul off ocesn. 5"49-04.57 ... 1 -·ce , qulol (Sb" RETIRING Marine Sergeant l.oan Buifding, New· _,..... .... ,. uw.""6'"""" "'"' Caaltat 11'strano. an '-'" 1 "' ,........ °" fl,. ort•. n·eeds 3 BR home. CM·FV· po•I BHch. 2nd fl_oor, _ ~.;_.,ell 1,_ d-·-.A Juan Capistrano 6% loa.n. rov~red patio, lease at $200 3 BEDROOM. 2 b a 1 h , 2 BR Dup l'X, fenced yard. Discriminative Terianta
'""' --.....,.,.. ""'" .., d 1150/ Pt & 2 chlldr . HB area. 540-fl742 42c ':\;It. 1500 ""·ft. 2nd level w/huge llv. rm. & $28,500. 493-3100 mo. chil ren & pets ok. S2ffi. mo. e ~ 1, 2 & 3 BDRM. API'S. -, O·-~·-·-·o w·~ • ., BURR WHITE, Realtor Mo. 847-7454 welcome. Gd area. 642-44911 POOL. NO CHILDREN ON TEN ACRES avail1 le. Contaet Mr. ·~"~' ~ D I F s I 1975 M 1 & 2 BR. Fur11 & Unturn Rooms for Rent 5995 R·•dlng. OF GLASS lead to massive up exes or I I 29(11 Nr11·ponrt Blvd .. N.B. • 3410 • 6210 OCEANFRONT • ARTIN19UE '"'
sun de* & pool size gn'.lUllda. MUST sell! Duplex, over 675-4630 eves. 642-2253 Fount11n Valley 3 BR., 2 Ba. 2nd Story GARDEN APTS. r,'!:,~~hTol~nn1;£ .V6,G:~~fs0:. Br!t1:,~ecti~~el ;Zr.;~~~ SAVl~::~~SLOAN
Open type ldtc:befl, modem 3,lm aq. ft 4 & 3 Br.'s, 2 "'VELY l B Pl d 2 BR. Townhouse, 11,\ Ba. S250 Mo. Call; 213: 596...1700 18th & Sant An CM st. e .i.·ut re-en. Maid rvice TV ..-i 642 •ooo as ton\orr'OIN', bat Bll.T·IN Baths each. 1 Block to I...., . r. U.'! en Crpt's. Frplc. Ohl gar. Pool a a, · ' 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2fill lie ' · l""-"· ""'
RANGE &: OVEN, DJ.SP., beach. Newly decoraled. Duplex Retrig. Stove. Drps, & clubhouse. S160. ~5201 We1tcllff 4230 Call ~ir•. Henderson 646-5542 !MacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) 455 N. Newport, NB 64G-."fi65
REFUUGERAroR, SNACK You own land. Xlnt tirwl-rug!. Lrg yard. \Vater &I=========---------' tm SantaAna,Aptll3,C.M. EM PLOYED r;entleman.
WOODBAR. El'Cp·• .. ~~ ~enWlT\5Ha\JA ~· N$S2,500. OpenA Sa~~uBn ~~~er or ~J: $~~· a.:; Laguna Beach 3705 ""' :i~~~~IFF I~ N i ce locatm, Nr beacl1, -""'"~ .........n eptune ve., ~,.. !~HARBOR ALMOST READY shops. Priv. entrance $15 VIEW OF THE ROCK RJB.. 673-6212 for awt. • MONARCH BAY AR EA 2 BR. Furn. patio, oarpeU, wk. 646-7513 d d It J{ ed Pool Brand new Bayview Apts BED HllLS. RENTALS LSE 2 Stry. Upper/rec rm. 4 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 rapes, a u s. eat with frplcs. fiuor ~ting. 'o"tR.L"'."'•"m"g"l•'"o"c"w1=th:-l;-:;chcc;1"d.
This better qmllty home Hou1e1 Furnished Br, 2 B1. Elec kit. dswhr, SR & den, 2 BA. cpts, Drps, 1800 ~Vestclllf Dr .. NB TOWN HOUSE deep ftle cazi>eting, use of $60 month 23.'li Elden Ave.,
NEmS YARD WORK. AND trplc. rov 'Pf!tio, crpt!I, drps frpl , pool, $300 mn. Allio , 642-3618 pool & cabana, e\ltl'Yl:hlng~ Costa Mesa
A LlTI'LE OF TH'IS & Genaral 2000 thru-oot. Dbl gar. Close h1 avai l. 2 BR. 2 ba . S250 mo. 2217 Har'·· -·-Wt'i•-H•-•. Only 3 1~ •. Will be =;----~-~~ d Co 0 • d.I "·r 4150' ""'' '""°" ....,,, -·J "'" PVT. entrance. Near bath. THAT. Built to sell in the t1chls & shop'J::'. S275 mo. a ults 491).1243 betw 10-S pm r n ""' • 2 BR. $110 to fl~ !'·'·'-' ~ WA.,..._ .,..,.. ~ 900fl, 725 Domingo Men only. $40/mo. 548-3696
Ul,00) PLUS BRACKET, * ""' •.c..n. * _51_._0-&J_7_9_o_,_54s-_9623 __ ~-~ BR 2 bath!!, near toWn 1.r S!l1ALL studio apt. refrig. nn e He11tcd pool -Adults onlJ Way, Corooa del Mar (in befort 9 AM & A.ft. 3:30
ollered as ill for Furniahed 6 BR HOUSE 2 BR rn1, new cw1pel, d t'PS. h r 11 ch . OldC'r homr. cookin;:. Pvt. patio, nr bc:h. 9 No nct11 -Adj to shopping bad<' of CdM High School, QUIET, sep. en!~; $50 &
S27,f60 FULL PRICE 1n C.d.M. (11-41 673-0171 responsible adult& o n 1 y. $Lii5/mo. Please do not ca.II refs~ 673-8189 evea. sittin.g on B~l or call •J
A REAL STEAL! SEE NOW! Small baby ok. No pets. 2'575 before 5 PM . 644-2538 I'·========= NEWLY DECORATED 548-848'1 ~~: 0~1~~~~ ~ By MISSION REAL TY Rent1l1 to Share 2005 A Snnta Ana Ave . $130. Belbo1 '300 2 BR I ~ · w garage • bltns -dis-1-'BR., carp., drps. A: stove; ROOMS S15 wk. & up. Bach.
985 So. Coast Hwy. La£°un&. WORK'O mother wi8bet to fo1onth 838-0312 Lagun• Nlguel 3707 l·p--,.,0-RAMI--C--_.-,--posal ·water paid. $140 Mo., t'lec. & wattr -'·-""'•~ $22.SO wk.·-. -6 PHONE (714) 494-0731 d . -· ~ ...... 2176-F Pia _,, 00~-·-•• '0 ' share t Br. hm. w/ woman 3 .BR, 2 Ba, 2 itory, is\an 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, lovely view, oceanfront ! BR It 7194 B Pla cenUa ,f.ve, • SUS Y'lJM· ~2880 "E\>d ti Nrwport Blv., C.M,, 548-D'l'55
n child ok) Jncl by Br. w/ kitchen, heated pod. $.l)). view. 1225 mo ,_ le&Be. den. beautifully turn., blt· • centta Ave .• $105 wkends. • DELUXE ~ CM . ho + Mo 1 vu 157l·B Or"" .... Aw • s'uo "'' pn me
MODERN OFFlCE SUTI'E
$115 per month. Single offiees
trom $65. Sect service,
Zerox, carpets, a!r cond.,
cleaning service, parking.
Orange County Bank Bldg.
230 E . 17th St., Ch!ta Mesa.
R. Nattress · Rltr. 642-1485
2 ROOt-.1 Office neat' Ci'-1 CHy
H_all, Catpets· & IJra_pcs, $80
util. inc. 642.ti560
3 COM!lfERCIAL, 1 1ndust.;
ofifce wi1h living qtrs.
Costa ]l.fesa. 6-16-1130
BEAtrrIFUL office space in
Glt'flclale Fed.era} Bldg.,
·CdM $45< Mo: up, 675-.3793
lndu1trl1I Prop. 608Q "'ba. kit prtv & util. Ose on e~. ,..,92 499-3403. 499-2238 ins, include dilhwuher, B--oe.~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. or 2 Br. l Ba. M 1y ha ....__ & .......,.."" e 636-4120 e an on , mu!it ve car. to"'"'!''&' achla. HB area. 1~========•1 B-Q, dumb waiter, washer, New apts. Built ins, carpets, 115 wk .u"""°" · INOOME $735 P"r mo. All
$1.Z) mo or $100 mo U In-e 3 BDRM 2 bath bit -ins Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 dryer. 673-4124 Graciout Adult Living drps. 416 Acacia 673-7975 1 ~=·~~· ~-~~-0 ---~ 1 leased. Room for more ~ 'JYw., terelted in babybtting & $165 .,o, lease. Agent. LARGE 2 BR. upstair1; 2 BR, 11h bath, w /w carpets, eves or wkends. MESA Verde; nke rm. to buildings. Reasonable.
h!ework. 89'l-9170 546-9652 afl 6 pm • New Gold Medallion • sundeck: yea.rs lease $175 tirepla.~. spiral staircase :':':"7'::"'=====' I share. Twin beds. Owner 213: 941-1368
alAL lnATI I ----·---·-"' SINGLE Adult female to E-Side 2 Br .. fpl. beam ceil: 3 Br~~· ~iv~porch. Up-Month. See on weekend. and pool. .L=id=o=ls~le~---..:5~3~5~11 I ;l:'.'.'.'ttl6~W~·~Bak~="~·~CM=;516--8229"';~; IM·l. 5 Rental! $650 mo.
share 3 bdrm home on BaL fncd yd., patio. Adlts. No ~r Ir' C:, · m~Wo 1120 w. Balboa Blv, Balboa Meta East Apt. GRoUND floor 2 Br. 2 Bath Guist Homes 5998 Income, C"an be increased.
Ia. w/2 females. Call alter pp~<>~. ~$1~38~Y~c~ly:_:6~7~:l-~76;2'l~;;;[ li:~jj"~~~· ::-;;;;· ;i,~~ IM~A~GNN~!F~"J~C~wr~:::,vi>!•:w;;:::o~n I ~H~5E~.~1;8t~h~;;;;;;;iiii~64:2-~307~4! I waterfront apt. New drapes --------$10,000. \Vil\ trade pa.rt cash 5. 673-642'1 3 BR. 2 Ba. Large yftrrl. LARG~ 2ABdR1.;_ single! g!,r~ Bay. 1 br, gar, util, pd. Cou· & carpet. Untum _ lease . PRIVATE Oleerful & 11Unny +Reno area. 6TI-4521 • -~30 G --'-c~-e .,, u .., pre ..... J BERMUDA VILLAGE room for ambulato,.., lady. ·
'494°1177
PANORAMIC OCEAN.VIEWS
• From a top qU&lity, spa.c-
IOUI! !t bedrm new home in
Victoria Highlands. formal
dining rm, 3 bathl, ~ IQ.
ft. • $00,500.
DIVORCEE wishes to share ..... ase ~ . Bruner, watl'r ·~., · · ple. $150 mo. Last at June. S350 tno. •J Commorcill 608S -J ••• '5724 r-.10 CM area 548-606li Spacioua 2 & 3 Br. Apt.. Rl .,..,., '>Coe NI-.. ,pro .. ~•--& •-·i"" 1 -:.="-------home w/same in exchange me· .,..,,_. · · · 67H790 ~ tr .,,_,..,.,.,.,, .... D... ""'........... wv .... 1•
._., 11•s, dfl>s, bltlns. Close 10 I:':""=:::="==:=='='="" I care. 548·4753 cl · F for evening t.ilild sitting · 3 BR. 1 Ba. hm. (l)mp 111/ .:r-"ITALS CLEAN Bachelor Apia. !ffip'g & schls. Children OK. ==========: 167'xZ73' C-2 pare 1n oun-
boy 10. SID-9030 Bet. 3-4 lrg yrd. Attached gar. Gar Apts. Furnished All util incl $75 up suo up. Huntington Be1ch 5400 lain VAiley shopping Center . I-'-"-'-------Misc. Rentals 5999 ilk f 86c ft SHARE-2 bedroom apt in digpl. U75 mo. 54S-1838 General 4000 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 2214 College Ave. Apt . 2, Mgr. NEWLY Constd. 2 br. apt Sacr e or per sq ·
H.B. area. Must be able to 44lBlfRtMnn;;"j2'ib;;,~. oav;;;,;f;1i;,bbiJ;e(Ocicitl ~~~"----~~ BALBOA 673-9945 from $125. Just fin, suit, 2 15xl8 GARAGE.5. Finished (TI4l 894-4311
provide references upon re· 25th. $210. 260'! \Villo\lo' Lane, RENT 1 BR. Yearly. F)lplc. Prefer I BR. 1ep unit, frplc, drps, adulls, nr everything~ 1323 il1iide, commercial zoned. VACANT bldgs., Collta Metia
OCEAN FRONT • Dramatic qUest. 846-Z137. 543-$45 single working person. $100 stove, crpt'd LR. priv patlo, Huntin~on Ave .. off Beach Pl~ of p.a.rk'g &: storage & Santa Ana. Williama,
location on promontory over-YOUl\'G man to share 2 BR. 3 BR 2 bath, cpts /drps. 3 Rooms Furniture mo util pd. 6 7 3 -2 3 0 6 ; respon adult, no pets. Nr & Ada ma, M,u. A()t A. area. Good tor COl'ltractor or 'Rltr.
looking sand, surf & rugged apt. Pool, gar.; $75 Mo. lbuilt·iru:. A'l!all Nov. 1. $25 Month 673-ll78 Hrbr Blvd $95. ( 21 J) 1-,;;u-.:=--=:c--=-:--cc--small buslneu. 1 or both. 5.18-6166
reefs, an impressive Spanish 537--6250 OR 642-1<:82 $195/mo. lease. 646-0844 FULL OPTION TO BUY 244-204l l BR. dplx. cpts, dripi, bltn9 Go by ~ Newport Blvd
An.s'g.
:f.!~o:er~.)~::=ou~ GIRL atudent needs room No deposit o.a.c. Huntington Beaeh 4400 "2"'BR"'. -::gro=n-:,-:p"<-"'!pl--,--. c-p"u-ru,,;~ z:~. ~ ~~. ~~u. CM S40 per mo. 675-5444 or
living rm, surrroom, dining mate. 3 BR apt., in Newport Mesi Verde 3110 H.F.R.C. UTILITIES PAID Bltna. Jg pvt. patio, pool LARG 544.ffill
rm, 41 baths, tree -shaded Beach. S60. 673-1708 FOR Lease Avail Nov 1st. Furniture Rent alt f\ml. Bach. & 2 BR. t\ml. Adults, no pets S 12 0. E l BR w/ garage, 4 STORAGE GARAGE
lawn I garden, healed swim--lmmac 3 Br. 2 Ba. $250 IX'l' 517 W. 19th, ~.~1. 548-3481 AND unturn. Htd. pool, I -.;""'c;-;;5,,16.l;o--;;:-;-,-,,,-:-'°'"""" blks to ~~·
ming pool . Sl?9,000. _N_e_w~p_o_•l_B_e_a_c_h __ 2_1_0_0 1 mo. Call 8"'7_7004 for appt to 1568 \V. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800 802 Knoxville', Apt. D, H.B. SLHkARP 2 Br. 1¥.z Ba. Studio, :========= $20 MONTH
TURNER ASSOCIATES HOLIDAY PLAZA e 536-2914 e 1 e new ! Crpts & drps, Nr Santa Ana 5620 3 BR .. 21.~ ba, !pl., htd. pool: &ee. ' • OCC & South Coaat p1.... ~ B .~ NB 682 No. Coast Blvd. dbl. gar.: condo., fam. area. =========!DELUXE, Spacious !·Bdrm. 1 BR. Furh $150 yrs Iese. $1<15. 549-12:25 ...... ~ Nort: NT· 11)u.,
l...agt!J"f\ Beach (714 1 494-1177 871-SSll days: 6-\6.7002 or Newport Beach 3200 Furn. apt. S13.'i Plus utl\, dsh\l'shr. patio, 2 car gar. °'~'"°"""-c---~ SANTA AJ~A TO\VERS near oag osp1ta
EMERALD BAY--213: 43 1·~ Eve11• ---~ -· • ,llcated pool. Am ple parking pool. 536-7610. 5'18-fi6l6 l & 2 BR .. elec. range & Prestige. Adult Llvin~ Realtor MG-58.55
BAYCRESJ' • Custom 4 BR. No children-No pets I ~=~~~~-~-~ 1 oven, new optll. NJce arra 1500 Sq. ft.; 2 Br. 2 Ba. Cen· 3 BR expandable rust bll C -4 ha, fa.m nn, formal 1905 p na CM &42-585.., 2 BR Mobile Home. Beach nr. O.C.C. $JZ) and $145. tral heat, elevator, subter.
·home by owner/bldr, less orona d•I Mar 2250 din/rm, H/F' pool. yn lease. omo · location .• Children OK. S130 546-5079 gar $250 Mo. Incl. uttl. Income Property 6000
lndustritl Rental 6090
M-1 CORNER
16th & Pomona. Will build to
suit on all or part of 35,000
sq. ft.
Leon Vlbel"t, Realtor
51S-0588 anytime
RENT M·l GOO sq ft. sm
month , 2944 Randolph, C.M.
67&-Sll6
than '62 cost. \Viii assist CHAR.i'1[NG ·--,-B-,--_h_o_m_r. Incl/gardmrr & pool. malnt. S127.50;. 2 Bdnns . ., w/w nice-plus util. ~ 2 BR . Me~ V~e AN'.'A. 1323 No. Spurgeoti 547-7804
qual buyer w/fin. $89,SOO. Private patio. Vaul(ed eeil· ''C',' Thomas, Rea
5
1tor_ 18'ro"k~~195~~~0vrulab\e now. STUDIO Apt. 2 Br at beach. $110 PER MONTH l HOMES & APT. Loli 6100
0mnge Ave.~, 3 BR, 2 BR.iiii -lii!i!!ifii~i!iiji!jji~~I Prins only. 4!)1.3()46 evell. · N h 22•• \\ "·•~ H""' '8 5527 ~· · ,,......,,.,~ J lng. ew s ag c r pt ' g . ,,.. · '--'' ·~• ..... ~ · _ Others available a llO. 219 Adult~ only, quiet! #Wfi-,5642 Laguna Beach 5705 • Sam. Apt Liv• m ooe BAYCREST BY 0\VNER. 4 BR 2 BA, C1.U1!om drps. Co mp 1 NE\VPORT Island duplex; Costa Mesa 4100 15th St. H.B. No, 7 3 BDru.tS 11,; Baiha 100 CLIFF DRIVE la ""'e deck, beaut. view re-clone. N""' bl'"·. B·'·'·t '' 2 B d k · .,. ,_~ u•~ •IU.I> i'P<'r r., sun cc ; priv. ---··· ---·---From $130. See Manager LlJ}..lJRY FliRN/UNFURN rent two, $:_'1_,ooo_ VACANT LOT
ocean & Catalina. $.l.5,500. har. Good furnllure. Walk ro bcarh & park: no pets or 2200 ELDEN Lagune B•ach 4705 861 w. Center, Apt. l , C.M. Yearly Lease. 1 & 2 Bdrms. 3039 ~sta Way. 494-9232 everything. $185 on yearly child:-en; malure couple. TRIPLEX
E.ASl'SIDE, C.r.t 2 BR each
plus vaeant land tor expe.n-
!ioa $48,500.
80' x 110'
$20,500
Call Kent Kingslt>y For Daily Pilot \Vant Adi. lease. 673-5.'i13 Sl45 1'.lo., vearly. 6'TS--Oll5 Corner Virginia 3 BR 2~2 BA, all elec built-LARGE 1 Br. nee.r CO: & Yearly Lease. I bedroom
Dial 642-5678 CHARGE IT~ o;~i 642-""·78 f r RESULTS New l BR Furn. Adults only in.s. Panoramic view over-South Coasl Plaza. Crpts. steps to ShoN & Shops l=========~==~~~~=='--'.;;;~~~0~0';,~0=~~~ All Electric looking Aliso Beftch. Mature drp!l, sharp · S125. 549.1225 Oceanview from f!Very Apt.
General 2000 Gen1r1I 2000 General 2000 Occupancy Nov . 1st adults ooly, no children. S220 DELUXE 2 SR. 2 Ba .• 2 from $~94~~;:1'· leaae
Eves. 540-8812
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S150 mon th · Rent 499-3755 p&ti01: Cattl., drapes, bltns.
$22 50 WJi U $200 MON111, !rom Nov. '" $145 Mdnth. 646-0662 2 BR with gor., near Boat ' • P to FC'b. 1st; co~etely & 3 BR. l 'iii Ba. BltnA, frplc, Canyon, beac"i le tOW11 . $150
• • 1Stu1dl0t .~. Sa• Pboch apta. beaut. furn. 2 Br .. 114 be.; dbl i'ar. <lllldren OK. $100 l:"',,0=""=·:'4""'-=7891===== nc u.. ne 1erv. 0 .1 k' Em aid B mo. "'" ~'9 • M"-d 0 ·-"ce · TV ovalt . 00 Ing er ay. .no-•.,.. D P I t
e New c;;:• & Bar References. 494-5330 z BR,_ dlx, xm Coolktge . ~ o n 5740
?376 Newport Blvrt . 548-9755 NEV/ Fwuished 2 BR 2 BA Drpe:, opta, bltnri: adults Dana Point
CHATEAU L1 POINTE all elec .bu i l t-In.a . $l4S. 549--0-IJ3: stS-402'1 eves Unusual New2 Br. 2 Ba. Up. ~ Panoramic Vlew overlookll\i' 2 BR &' illl'l!Rt' w/!eflced yd , ~-Lovely furn. 2 BR apts. Off. At\ B ch M tu ,..... fl~ 1 per. r 11r Harbor View, No st r ee t parking, carports. 90 ea . a re a ..,..,. •L£J mo. M E. \Vilson, chldm or oets pleue.
l!\d. pool. Adults, no pets only, no chldm S185. 499-3755 1.,.c7.M=. "N'"o°"pe-"=' ,,00-«>.10-,-~~= $lSO
1911 P0!\10NA AVE., C.M. OCEANFRONT Studlo $85 LARGE 2 BR. & 1 BR. 6.J234 Sat/Sun only
mo util pd. Cook'g OK. Nr (furn); cpts. drp1, bltn.s
4 PLEX
East Bay St .. C.l'-1. 2 • two
BR's, 2 ·one BR's 8 yn: old
• good lncome $41,500 .
Graham Realty
Near N.B. Post Ok. 645-2414
$ELL M·~ zqne 800J'. h!dg.
Lot 170 >t 170! 8601 F.dison,
HB. $41,00 or trade for M·l
Bldt:' or lot in CM. Income
S410 mo. Don't bother
tP.nants! 646-6122, S49--09'l2, ,....,.,..
COMPANY
REALTORS
673-4400
FORTAr fNA LAGUNA
Panoramic View Lots
Whl!e: and coo.!t·
line views
-126 N yes Place
Laguna Beach
<TI4J 494-9388 $9'3 • 'l BEDROOM. gri.rage Shop'g. 49'2--lMS 988 Miaslon Apt. 1 ~ REAL ESTATE
near m11 rkets & achools.1-~,:.,,.,.,,------Gener1I 1685 • 1687 Tu3tin. A~ .. <&::NTALS
~·c:;,;:,-~--~ 2 ADJACFNI' Presli&e 4 $6,500. lagwla Beach ocean
P1exes next to Harbor A: view lot for retirement.
1q3--1142 Apts. Unfurnished Newport 8 ••eh 5200 Rentals W1nted 5990 Baker 9hop·g center. 2 Br. leverage: invest?netlt or 1.d.
w/w, bltn.s. 6M establ In· home $1 ooo dn $60 mo DELUXE 2 bd rm apt!. Furn
& unfurn. crp!, pool &
carport. 1 child OK. $130. & up. can 64S4\$
1 BR. nice la\\111 a.rea. Mar•
General 5000
VEN DOME
Med cotrp!t or matul'e adult, Make rnervatloMNOW
No pets. 2575 D Santa. Ana Newly Redecorated Ave. SSS. Menth 838--0312
WILSON WEST Close to Shopplng, P1rk
1 BR. •· til pd ..... • Spflclous S Br'1, 2 Ba. ... rn. u ' ' n111. e Swim ri-..• PuU....-poo\. Adulta 6 4 6 -5 2 7 6. nJUl, .. ~~·· ~17to • F'rpl, tndlv/lnt!ry fac'ls
AEAt.rr. ·-large 2 bd. 1~ 1845 An1heim Ave.
bttth Studio. Adults. Poot. COSTA MESA 6Q.2$24
$l8.'> J130. 2 Bdrm, garage ape::
2310 Stull• An11 • 6£.7985 pvU.il)' ftrnilhed.
CHARGE )'OIJJ" want ad now Btake:r ~
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3 BEDROOM,-l bAth,-fwtt
poot. $250. 3 car aaraae .
Multi only.
Bay & Beach
Re1lty, Inc.
2025 W. Balbo.'\ Blvd., NB
6T3.366J E\reL 5'U96G
3 BR. 2 &. $U:J19 to OCellll,
Nr. •bops. $200 Mo. yearly.
No , pctJ, ~ OR
6'f3..e769 Evers ' •etktndl..
BAYFRONT, f11bulo11s virw:
boat dock, poi:i, dlx. 2 ~. 2
BA. l2l'S Up. 615-21lm Bkr
*********** come. $46.!lSO. fn.4.l . m'.J&M · . .
RENTAL WANTED 1 ,L<:'=m=m='=:'·=B':'rkr=.==64tl-J~:;150 -~----6-1 .... ~·1
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U>ss than. $90, utlla tncludt'd. Bu1inu1 Property 6050 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; Responsible, WOJ1dni: college
student (ex-0.J., over 2Il I..AR<:!E commercial lot, Pf,\I·
trying to pl lo lilnd lhnJ law td, W/build1nJ A ™'!room.I,
sd100I A woddn& wtfe (no IUitAblt tor <Jo.tt .. )V.d'sell
kids now ot f'\l'cr) need Just carwuti, drt~in da!r)', p.r-
baaics -roof. ' walls, tum. age, -etc., at 8£11 Bron.dwa:y,
or mOlllly f'urn. old ~IU. Lago.ma Beach. A*tn, $500
pr. apt. or prtv1te apt. Arty mn. Oiester Sfll\8bury, RJtr.
ktnd of refenmcet ~ want. 673-6900
In..~ OK. Leave meqa,ge IN=o-='m"•-"'---,.,..,.-,-.,-.-.--1 At 541·S29J, ""' **** * * * **** ~'tn.~u ;~• ~Jr~ "'·
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ELBOW ROOM
21.4 Acres, t&mlly orchard; 3
BR .. 3 baths & 3 ear prege;
C'Qtlntry home, 8 min. from
frec'Way, with· wpect for fam-
Jl)' ~ts; for more tnforma·
Hnn~ pleue call G I • n n
Th-<n-
Eckhoff & Ataoc., Inc.
1llB \\·, Oiapman Ave.
Orange, Oillf.
5'!1-26:21, Evte-wlmdo 53sm'I
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Daily Pilot Classified
CLASSIFIED INDEX
.......... !flll ...... lfll!l .... mlll!REALESTATE
•*****General
Mount. & 0-rt
BUSINESS and
FINANCIAL
6210 Rul E1t.te Loant 63~0 Person•lt
DAIL V 'ILIIT %G
SERVICE DIREC RY -
6'fO
t405 ANTHONY'S'
Hour1-Reguletions-Oeeciiins1 DUPLEX. Deb 11d1 2 LET \ii ~ 1'0ll BUY A WIDOWER.t Acttve late 60'• Garden Service
be<lruom. Air eonclitlont!d. HOME, rdlnllJICt txl1tln& desitt.I med.Ille 1ttraotlve
IERlll:Oftl1 Advert!"" 1hould Cheo• thttr adto o•Dr anti report ln'U'Mdlat1ty .,,.,..
or ml801MllfkiltlonL THI DAILY PILOT a.um .. Ualllllty fOf' tn'Orl onl)' to
u.1 1xt1nt of swbU1hlng the adv1rt1Mm1nt corr.ct.Jy on• tlnM.
Bricked pa.Uo, g loot fl'flCed Lot.Q or obtaln a 2nd TD Joan. petite lady mid 50· • lot 646-1948
rear y.rd, double carport, FREE APPRAl.SAt. & compWorl5hlp, dlnina &: e1., l..ANDSCAPING
tiled lhowen, new pe.Jnt PMMP'l' SERVICE joymmt al mutual lnttttm. MONTlll.Y MAINTENANCE
job, Located ID El Qm&ro. Sattler Mortcq:e Co., Inc. Write Box M ~ Ot.ily Cicp borUC'l&Uur11t.
DEADLINE POfl COl'Y AND KILLl1 S:SO P.M, the •AY Mft,.. publbtlon, exoept fer
W"klnd ldlUor. 1nd M1nday -.ctltN when olNlng tlnw " l :SO ,;'.M. f'rldey.
'l'OU MUIT HAVE KILL NUMBllll:I Wh1n kllllng an •• tt.N..-.., lllUIClk t'CIUft~
at. 1ure to m•lta 1 ...oord 1f the kill 11um1Mr glv1n you lty yeuf" ad taker 11
v1rlflo1tlon of )"'IUr call.
$18,300 • each Wt.it mum. 331 E. 11th st, Colta Mesa Pilot. Complete Ce.anup. fteu.
flOO rmt morHhly. ~. sa-21.n 560011 Att E rt • JAPANESE GAJWDllNG Lacuna ~•ch~ after ............. ~ ..... : ... 1 r. xpe · ...v 'U, ... ,ou.i vu-U'1 Yount Woman Service Ceariuii, ~
S p.m. llancer wlll t"ch you all tna:. 5.n-7004 aft 1 p.m.
Whoddya Wint? Whodtlya Goll
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Sptcial Rat.
Exch1ng•1, R. E. 6230 ~rt91ga, T .D.'1 6345 llte•I &tops. Call Al"<kll MOWlNG, Edrlne vacalawzi.
1----------AN S82,000T. o. on 144 ocean 213: 591-4!138 1-10 PM Gf'n'I clearqi. Halll.irlc.
Every 1frort It m1d1 te klll or corrtot a new ad that naa been ordered, but w1 c1n1
not gu1r1nte1 to do 10 until the ad h11 appeared In the p•por.
DIME·A ·LINE Adi •r• •trlvtl)' Mlh In •dvano. •1 mall •r •t •n7 on• •tour ortlcea.
18 ACRES ma111Wcent ocean vtew IOI.I, Laguna Stach, ALCOHOUCS Anonymous Odd Job&. * ~
view South J..aeuna, hilltop payable $GOO per mo. incl. Phone 542-7217 or I write to CLEAN-Up, tree 1 e r v ,
land near Rock•el l 670 due May 1970. Active P.O. Box 1223 Costa flfes:i . rototlJ, Kradlna:. sprinkler1,
NO phon• •rd•l"L $ llnh -5 tun•• -S bucks
•ult:• -"'° MUil INCLUDa
Aub:lnetlc :plant wxiu con-sale-a at $7.950 each. Strong lawn•, llaul'g 1pray. 64f>584S
Th1 DAILY PILOT ,.. .. rv. tM right t• ol••lfy, edit. cenMr or refllM Oft)' •dv1r-
tlMm1nt. and t• ohang1 lt1 ratu and Ng11latlon1 without prior notlc1.
)-wn.t .,... MW .. Ir-.• ~I )'ell _,. lll ff'Ma. 1truclioo. $17,0CIO per acrt. ownera with lqe tquity Fun•rala 6412 Gardenlna Service
Want IU1e Cl"-l' bf:itne. and $600,000 lnvtsted. 1714) Eiq>erienced. Free Eattmate
Adv1rtlMt"I ma1 Jlllaol th1lr •di tt7 t1l1phonL balance ca.ab. <n4J 499-3844 4.9S-3844 or 497-lZlO Call M71078
or "91-l210
~YOUll ,.,_ •fMlll• -........ 11nt1 .. .....,\fl,_ ~THINCJ J<Oll SALi -TllAOfl OHLTI
PHONE 642-5671
DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78
WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNT'( DIAL FREE 540-1220
Huntington Beach 540.1220
Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m.
9 to Noon Saturday-Closed Sunday
CLASllFIED COUNTERS ars located aa fol1ow.1
ll11 Wiit hi.,._ .... __.... N_,.,. "-•· JJO WftT t.y StNet, Coltl M-. 109
AMI ltrwt, H•ortllftN '-111· Z22 hmt ,A.,...., lAt•• '-•· l :JO.l:JO b'•"· SIT. & S.11.
To Place Your Trader's Paradlu Ad
Owner $5100. eqUity Arrow· Ocean View· Nr. N'pt. pier.
he ad 2 11ty modem nicely 4 wl.lts turn. Bc:-st riental
fum cabin. walk lo lake, area. $.)8,500 • take sm Me.
village. Ba~ mo. far boat, in trade. Ownt>r. 200)~
house or ! eves. 538-4815 Court Ave. 67l-6527
Have Laguna Beach view 96 Ac. rec. 9P0t IU'. Idyll·
lot near C'l'lller of town. wild, rlver, trout ponds,
$17,fm. lncludes plans. WMt camper J*].s; on hwy. Val.
4 Br. home in C.osta Mesa. 1 ~c sq. tt. Trade tor local
400-1551 at Sl.00 sq ft. 646-1675
Free ii. dear le-&.!led medi· 100 acres nee.r Cbiba Lake,
cal blda:. $125,<XX>. Want i:m-clear. WANT deu or near
proved Commercial or ln-cleer House, Units or Com·
dustrlal. Roy J. Ward Co. m'I. Call Art Giovil'.letti
$3,500. In TD · $35. mo. WESTMINSTER
WANT Bay or Cke8n Fronl lnd. S'7a J Yfl Laguna M
luxury home. FOR ck>luxe 3 ~ vil."W lot. ' Low dn. EMORIAL PARK
1tory Swlu C'halet home or 10; dllC. !TI41 499-3844 Mortu1ry & Cernet•ry
large acreage Id1ewild. 5454. ----Compl•t• fun•r•li
Rive-l'lide Dr .. C'blno (7141 Money Wanttd 6350 from $245
628-4147 C•metery lats
8US ~NESS aind C'Ot.1PETITION now ex· frqm $130
FINANCIAL p~ndlng: Thia proves their Includes Endowment Care
----------1 pr~m a aucces.s! Plws Evel')"thlna iD one buutilul
Bus. Opportunities 6300 they passed $1,00'..l,00'..1. net place meana leu cost.
----------I in ll'U than 3 yra. going! I No traffic ~~
have same program and 14801 Beach, Westminster
need $4000. to start r'Ollin11:, S!l-1725 im.im. CANDY
SUPPLY ROUTE
working aS1111itant poelerred .. 1.,,.,,""""""""""""'""""' I (Part or Full Time) Cail me at cn4J 529-36021 --
EXPER. Gardener Comm. I
Res. Frte Ht. r.u apec.
Sl6. mo. 6«>-1497 aft ~ PM
CUt & Edt,"e Lawn
Mainttttance. Licensed
548-4808166-2310 aft 4
LOW cosr MAINTENANCE
·MOW-EDGE-SPRAY
FERTllJZE 962-7349
European Landscaper
Tbe Fl.nest at Reaaonahle
Price 496-3383 Ev~
Japanese Gardening
Prof~ssional P.faint. land·
scapinJt. Oeanup. 646-65.53
Mall Addr•M: l!lox 1175, N1wport le;aeh, Calif. &16-0Z28 Bkr. 613-7al 673-9181
Excellent Income for few hr!. after 7:30 PM. Cemetary Crypts 6419
wrekly work. (Days Ol' ~---G I S · 6682 Eves\ Relilling and Collect-WA.NT $75,(XK) 1st TD, CRYPT-Third tier. Palm en•ra .•rVICQ
Palm Desert - 3 bd rm 1% 3 BR 1% be, Monticell•J .,., M•-y f-m eo,· .. '"--. budding for 2 AAA tt>nants. Court. pact Ji c View "-·I C •-id blt In " " v•n. ..... " VI-"" ""' 000 PROFESS. Window, walls & HOUSES FOR SALE H•Wl"OllT al!•CH ~ D•MOLITIOH ..,.. ba. Furn. $34.500. ...-.1u ty Ofl\ou, cpls rps, -s, • ..... ni........ . Costa L<U, lotal value. Mr. Memorial Park. SC.-00. 64J.
GIHlllAL , ... HIWl"OllT H•IGHTS ttlt 011.t.l'TING 1a11v1c1 "" STOOO. Can add! Want; hse, pools. S3900 equity. Trade at..-... ....,., .. Stta m . Jones 847-U66 Eves. ,1389 tit. L"leaning; bus i '' e 1 •,
COSTA M•U. ltfl NaWl"O•T SHt'llllS 4HI •L•CT•1CAL .... l I nd ·~~ M for 3 or 4 BR home, car, t.1esa • n d 51.UTOUnding 6'5-5839 rcsld., & con•lructictn MasA DIL MA.a 11• W•STCLll'" 4HI IGUll"MaHT •IHTAU MJ• ap, a , . . . yers, areaa. (Handlf'S Nabisco Pro-SERVICE: DIRECTOR\' Crystal Window Ce&fdng
MllA v11oa 1111 ~:~~·::~TY "-'•IC ~'!: ;~~~H,• =I ~..,,-=~0,';:""7~56.:..-_,,,_.,-:; l'Ds, or! Ownr/Agt 546-5580 ducts and Nationally Adver-WANT $250,(XK) • 2 yr. lst TD. A . Free Estimates 548-8131 ~~L:O•.~ "'aA::!:H ~;: •AIT tLUl'I' .,., •u1tNACI •ll".t.1111. •ic "" HAVE 3 BR. house, R-3 lot M-2 Zone !UX>' Bkia:, Lot 110 Used Candy). $1.lSO total 100 &pectacul~ Laguna ccount1ng 6500
N•Wl'O•T HalGHTS ltM ~:~: D•L MA• = ::::::t"~•IYICll ::: I: Balboa Blvd. commercial: xl.70' 8601 Ediaon, HB for cash required. For Penional Beach ocean view lots, ac-COMPLETE Bkkpg Serv =~~ .... C)A •• T'"',....... ;: a.t.Y llU.NOI .... •llAOING. OltclNO Ull equity $1Cli,lm; trade for M·l Bid&: or lot in CM. lnc. Int . Send ad tively selling: n o,<XX> ea. • "-· P/L bo LIOO llLI 4ll1 OLAll .... ..._ ... _ eIVle'W: name, . 10 & 10 OK fn4) 499-3844 t ... " & I sheet •• all U.YCll•ST 1121 IALIOA tllAND fl$S ••••N TMUM• .,. watertront home, Balboa-$410 mo. Don't U\1UJn" ten· dresB and phone number to: . Fed " Slate qrnly _,,, tAVIHOllll lHI ..r><: nnu. t .,...,.~,,., "-"""""" "•o • .,....,
HAUUNG, Ya.rd cll'ltlp, odd
Job,5 etc. FREE gar & attic
clnup ror 18.!vagable items.
Jim. 548-5325 OOV•• SHO••• 1:a1 HUNTINOTON llAC" .... •UN SMOfl' 6111 Newport. Art. 213: '"""""""""' ants . .,_..,,,......,, ~ • .,._ "ROlll'E Dfl>ARTMENT" You can earn 10% or more Fed/State income I ax
win<:Lll"" ltll ::f~T::!.c".tw.aY :: =:~tl:. nuai :;: Want 19 to 46' travel trail-0268 P.O. Box 3&16. wlth prepaid bonus. returns. Rale by hr or mo. • 1 DAY 1ervice. Hom@ Ir ~:~.:::.~~·i;.i.:.""0' :: LONO ISACN 4HI NOUSICLIWUlf• '1U I!!', twin beds. Must be '62 WMt inoomeproperty, bave Anaheim, CaJil. 9'l803 Jade Smith Cb. 1323 North ~o apt. CINI!lng. Opts, walls,
1•v1H1 IUI ~::::: ~~i~r !:: ::~=:•T::eauT1N1 ::!: or newer. Have '62 Lincoln, six 5 Aett tracts near Palm I •o.;Broodway~~~~· ~S~.A~. ~>f~3-&181~~1 ;:;::;:~:;::;====:;;;',; I wlndowz, painting. 642-8520. ::~~.~-:.. ::: w11TMtN1T111 •11 1•oN, cir..,,..... •1L ,,,. 4 dr, turq. all pwr, xlnt Springs. Value $60,00'.I will Disfribulorship 1A.NNOUNCEMENTS B1by1lttln1 6550 s terling for brt&htnes.s!
111v1NI ta•uc• n4.I ~=~•AYA~A'" 4616 ::0,.,.,1~•To•• ~ cond. S48--'l001 trade aU or part & usum@, and NOTICES YO H II 6730 co•oNA D•L MAa nM ... ,. ,.,~ ... -.,. ,·,,.-·~ .,~ Full & Part Time UNG grandmother, baby-au ng a.t.L•DA l"ININIUU , .. SANTA ANO HalOHTI .... " I"'..:. la··-· I n .. ................ ., 5 k ,_ ··-""----=-----....:.:..::..:1 ••ACOM •AY 1MI TUSTIN 4641 IHVllTIGATINO. Cle!K'ltv, 6"9 ....... n op wn.d'Oma • Uu, No sellina: Found (Free Ads) 6400 81 w .... ya !or ~.w.g ~i':o 1~,\"."'°' :~'r ~~ aa.t.c~ :: ~=~1;~:~"'~al'.t.ll. 11~ :!: fol.d, dry dean, best SA loc., 10 unlb Wilmlng1on, bread DisU1butor to be BpPOinted . coople w/1 child. Will need ~re~!~i .~~· :,·
IALaDA llU.110 1UI LAOUHA HIGUIL .,., LAHDICAl"IN9 "" equip clear. $150 rent, Un· & butter. SUbmit )'OUr ex-to service l't>tail outlets cg. SMALL Blk, brown, &. white transp. CaU bet. 8 p.m. .. ...... "
HUNTINGTON aSACM 1• ~~~AcL,.•0~:.:'TI ~~ ~~':~." ••ICK ::: limited potential. $5.\1 dn c:hange. Ea&er to deal! tablished by the company dog, appeen to b e,-;;....-u;;c;;-,,-;-;;:;;:-;,-...__-,,-.,,. ~':· fill, grade · ;~~~~~~~o: ... ll.':.,'OU ::. T•IPLIX . .ic. "" MOVIMO • ITOIUI• 6141 trade be.l for ?'? 545-9007 0w,,.".',',.!,.!gent. 64&-2629 or {Kodak products) fantastic Austnlian Shepheni. AlSO ICHJLD CARE: for mothers
SIAL •IACH 14" CONDOMINIUM .,,. l'AtNTING, 1"...rtilfltlllt •&M .,..... J<l.r.3 rtun! B!k &: whtt>, fat. curly who have to work and do ~~~'::"·~~1 11':1 RENTALS ~!~~J:"•· •• t:: ~~ d:;t~i:.:: ~~ 3 Bd. rm, 1~~ ba, $34,500. oppo ty. Coh~ psh~p<JMdog. V6i c not want to lee.ve their
LCINO aa.t.cH 1MI Apta. Unfurnished 'HOTOOllAl"HY "" c 1 1 Le sec1 Newport T rt h Cit .,.,., · 545-007 chidren jusl a n y where. u.11:awooD 11,. ••Htl:AL ,... l"LAST1•1No. l"•tQ. ,,,.11 "'° $12,<XX:l. Want: Hse, land, re-.or. 0 · a · o qua 1 y must ave car, BL.AO\'. & wh!te male dog, 646-ai62.
Olt&HCJI COUNTY 16tl CDITA MllA fltl l"LUMalHO "" sort, ??! Meyers Hgts. Equity, $12,250. WllI'lt: bank rel., and Sl800-S9ll). I . . --==.,,.--~-
OUT 01' COUN1"Y tllM M••A va•oa: 1111 ;:~L•~•CJv~~IHO !~! 613"'6756 Apls, land, ?!! Myers, lnveslment secured by In· ong shaggy tall, c11.hco BABYSITl'LNG my home. :~:lf~:lfsTATS ~:i ::::~:~ ~::;,,, :m l"OW•R IWlll'IN• 6'11 =,.----~=----673--67"J6 ventory. For detailz write marking over eyez & ears. Mon-Fri. 2\.1-5 yrs. Kiddy
WllTMINITlll 1611 N•Wl"OltT SHCJllll lttt ...... •,•,.•.a•vica :: 316 acres. $200. per acre. 11JIS SPACE RESERVED Box M-457 Daily PUot. In-Vic. Calla Mesa Park, yd. Own child 3 yrs. MIDWAY CIT'Y 1na W•STCLll'I' SUI AU or part. Want: bou&CS C.enter St C:dO =rn 6'" ~., ••• '. ••• ··-•Ao10. ••in. lie. ffM FOR YOUR AD. PHONE elude phone number. · .._......,,,, <u-"'.n ..... UHIVl•Stn ,..... SUJ ••MOlll•LING a ........ .. .. apartment!, or what have 642 -. LOVABLE bl ~~~rfo:"" NITS. ~: =~ :tJ.... :!: a1MOOaLtN•, KITCHaHs '"' you! Myers, ·Sb'78, TODAY. INVESTOR WANTED " ack &. -white BABYSITTING my home,
tUITIN 1"9 co•ONA o•L MAii SHI ::~~o 111•,_ t:! 67J..67'5.1 San Clememe Income -2 Your $10,(XX) will t a Ion part P"enlan cat. Av~able day or hour. Victoria/
LITE Hauling-Trtmo.Ina:
Trash. Garage Oean~
Name It-Reuonable
BIG JOHN 642-4030
UTE Mwlnir: &. hauling.
Yard • garage clean up.
• 842-3490 •
"lt LITE
Clean up. Free eBL
*546-7849 •
HO•TN TUITllil liM.ll IAllOA l !N l•WINCJ MACHIN• •• ,Al•S "41 stores - 2 lots" 2 offices 2 eeded truck:in pu ind g to good home lf not elauned. Placentia C.M. are a.
&NAMOIM ,,,. •&Y ISLANDS Jut S•l"TIC T»IKI. ..--. II" ms CANYON L A KE VIFJ>N Apt! -Will tak< ro. ., n g us_try Irvine Arca. ~1195 642-1075 Ho1:;.celcaninq llLV'lllAOO C.vtY<»t 1.U LIOO llL• 12:11 TAllO•INO ,,,. LOT . h productonthemarket. W1lh·l;;"";;;;,.-~-.,.---,-.,.--o t!:~:: =~LA':M :: HUNTINOTOlil ••ACM "" T•llMIT• COHT•OL "" •it lake privilege! smaller property. Make of-in one .Yett.I', it will be earn· YOUNG E'cmale. black & CHILD care 11\.Y home JACK'S hskp'e. F1r butting,
6735
l AOUNA NICJUl:L tm l'CIUNTAIN V&LLll1' ",.,1• TILi, CWlllftk 6'74 $8,000. TRADE for pic!<·UP fer ca I h not necessary. ing y-· ,·. ,,-... , 120 000 Orange C<ll: VIC. 51!it & Balboa Island weekly. 4 or 5 ""'l clean'g. Windows, etc. 11.L.IOA llU.110 TILi, Llatl""' a Mll'M9 6'15 or what have ........ 64S-068l c II '"' ·-2 "" .. .."' v ' N "·-N ' "--h -.. s-.H CLIMl:NTI 1111 SIAL ••ACH l4H Tit•• s••vic• 6,.. J¥V a ,'"",,..., per year from now on 1 ep .... 1e, ewpor DO:'dC year old as playmate for Comp hie clean'g. 54&-12~3 ~~1f~::N~·:~KANO :: ~::11~·~~n'"" = i!~~~~~:::, ••Hitt. fie. :: Magnificent Exec. Mansion? Bay Vu ,·OJztom Condo hm. have over 100,000 C\lstom~rs 864E~112 m"lc.""c·-"=~c7=1~250-=-=~
1 1 ~.::ts::~lfT ~= OAllD•N ••ov• 1611 waLOINO ,,,. Superb archit. maslt'"lp('e, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2,CXKl', 2 llty, in the lndu.try waiting to AUT · Blk cat. Vic J.lun· CHILD CARE. MY HOME. _r•_n_n"g,_ _____ 6_7_s_s
Ot':IANSIO• 11'1 =~~T~N~~:: :~! JOBS&. EMPLOYMENT finest const. 4750 sq. lt. wtall luxury feature.. $10,· order. Check this one oof. tlngton Center 1 hop' g Monday-Friday. 2525 Elden,
SAN OllCJO 1771 IANTA ANA ... ,. JO• WANTIO. MM 7111 $175,00. leq $100 Ml Trd, 000 eq. for lot, TIJ's, Car Call after 10 A.M. for de-center. 10/16. No collar. CM. Apt c =~vu•s~~·~: ~~u~IO :: ~;-fH AMA lfll•HT• :: ~g: :::::::: w""... 7t1f c&JT)' 2nd. Bkr. 547-6469 !!? 645-1111 tails 1714) 527·'12ffi 841-4542 l•e:nB7AB°"'Y"s"1=r=r=LN"G"°", cM=Y~horn--. IRONING IN MY HOME
St.25 per hour
545-6239 COHl>QM1N1UM 1"' COASTAL Sl'M M•ll & W"'-'IN Go FLUFFY Owi.rcoal ....... cat on w II ~·-M ou,Lsx11 J<o• •AL• "'* u.ouHA ••.t.cM 1111 _., * ; * * * * ing Into Buslna1s? ... Ly a IC4!, ... in.. esa. IRONING 8:>c hour
&l"&•TM•HTI •o• 1AL1 ,,. LACJUNA .eiaui1. sm =:[.'~~ =" · ~!!!!!!!!!')!
1
Golden opportunity in beach ~k~ ~~ ol Mariners Rellablt. 548-i!Kll Please bring ban:.. 251-b
RENTALS L'H CL&MalfTI mt MIL" WANTao. M•• ---area. PhUllp• '6 ... rvi-BABYSITJ'ING My borne A•-d• CM .... -h-...11 U.H JU.All CAl"llTltAllG J72:I AGaHCllS, W-~ .. L • ..,..., u .....,........,
Hou••• Furnis .u DANA l"OINT 11• H•LI" WANTIO, w-• REAL ESTATE,
1
KEAL ESTATE Stallons f or lease, 1101 Lost 6401 Infants pref. Nr Harbor & l =========='I :::~:~TO IHA•I = REAL ESTATE, JA~~~. ~~-General Gtn•ral Bay&lde &. Maririe Dr.. Ad"Jm.'l, C.M. 549--0126 Janitorial 6790
COSTA M•IA Sltl General SCHOOLS & IMIT•UCTIOH --'-"--------Newport Beach: 3n Ma.in & VIC. Newport Blvd. & 18th. :::~ ~=~0':"• ::: ~::."'J-oS:iN~~'M :!: JToHa1:;:1~:~ATION ,,.. Citrus Grovea 6175 Acr•1g• 6200 Orange, Hunt. Bch; 12« S. all beagl~ type dog, Whitew· '?rick, M1sanry, etc.
coLL•o• l".t.•k t1u 11•NTALI WANT•D "" MERCHANDISE FOR I----------Brl5tol & Wilshire, Santa tb!k & brn marking. Red 6560
HIWl'OllT ••ACH ttt1 l.OOMS 11011 lllNT ms D TRADE SACRIFICE? 160 ac top Ana. Contact: chuck collar. OC l!ct>nse No. 18495.
LOW Cost Main!.. paint,
cleen.Res-co:nc'I, lndust. IZ4
Hr. serv. Lie. 645-2833 :::;::i ~:::1. :: ~=L:, ~~~~e.11: eoll•Ts :::; ru!N~~~1 AN .... Need Jax Sheller! farmland. Tulare O:luntY. Crowder could poezibly be hurt. 646-B!~CK. Concrete. Carpentry
•AYSHo••s nu Gua1T lfOMIS '* Ol'l'tel l'U1tH1Tu•• Mlt 01eap water. 2 h & e 1 . 114: 172-7110 114: 714.J<Ml 013 ':-"'""tom Cabinets. Sm a I I Landscaping
00\ll:ll SHO••• 212' MISC. lllNTALS I,,, Ol'l'ICI •CIUll"MINT NH 20 Ac. ~ •• , G-···· Pnm' " ... ,~ Ow·. li~E,wWi·~ ""~~no;;-~'.il<· ':!~:"l ~''~·~·,;n~K:;;F~"'~oE~"~· ~ .. ~,~~~"'~ 6810
w•ITCLll'I' ttJt INCOMI l"llOl"altTY .... 1To•1 aou1l"MINT Nit '"''""'ii ,.,. .. .,...,.... ;J'" " FAMILY BIWARDS n.n..J •........ mellc purse UHIVl:llllTY l"AllK nn IUStN•U ........ TY ... CAl'I, •llTAV••MT llU comer property in River WI women's chaM l d'a
1•v1H• n. Tll.tJLI• l"AaKs "'' IAlt 1.ou1,M1HT u 1s · f S p 6208 e 1 • Buslne11 Sarvic• 6562 IACIC IAY n• IUllN••• 1taNTAL , ... HOUSl.HOLO GO<tllll ll"t side. Strong appreciation po-Out 0 tatt rap. mond wedding ring & blue ... ¥____ -·--
•UT aLU"" fl42 Ol'l'ICI 11•NYAL H1f GAllAO• s-.L• lft! tmtia1. Asking $12,000 Ac. Small down putJ )'OU in easy sapphire ring & keys, vie. Services "Ya" Unlimited 11.VtNI Tl••ACI 210 INDUSTltlAL ... Ol'lllTY Hll l'UllNITUlle AUCTION "'2S Will ·d · t NEW I I "··-· W U co•ONA o•L MAit HM COMMl•CIAL "9J """'LIAMC•I l lN ncce;it pJ'<!Pal 1nteres . l<INGMAN ADDmON 0 opera e ._...mess. e Main Beach, L a g u n a . Buslne!.!1 men • do YoU need
IALaoA 1JOt INOUST•1AL ••KTAL "" 1MT1ciu11 1111 THE FOX COMPANY establlshcd. a:ood location. <194-3859 someone to do your Typing? •AT ISUNDI "51 LOTS 6111 saw1HCJ MACHINll lltt ..,,..., E "·--H CdM Large lot.!, water, power, R•x L Hod R It B LIOO ISL• 2lll 11-.NCHl:S '1M MUSICAL IHST•UMl!HT 112' ~ · ~t wy, $39.) Full pritt. $10 down, ' 9,el •a Y 2 [X)GB: Fema1es, 1 wbite ookeeping'? a Secretarial
IALaOA IS~D 1ll5 CITllUI G•ovas •1n l"IAMOI & DltOANS 1131 61:J ... ~9j or 642-ti969 $10 month, no lntert'St. Free 847.2545 shee...1--Dn-1 II Substitute! Dial 114: 842-7341 HUNTINGTON llACH ,.... AC••••• ... llAOIO l2ff -ACTIVE n.. ~ '"«fi"• sma or 1u7 5026 ''YES" '" ""' ~:~~T::_c~ALLav ~: ~:11:;L:~~O,."i:~" :: ~~.;~v~11~•••o :: Acr••"• 6200 picture~ maps. vc silent partner bl1ck border col~e w/w:i· middle ·nam~. 24 Hou; ~.
LONG ••ACM u. O•ANCJI co. 1'1101"1!.TY .,., TAl"I •aco11:0••• Int • Write Box 486 food manufacturing f 0 r brn marks, MlllS)', In· 300 Service. Ottered
DU.HG• coUHT'I' , .. our Cl' STAT• 11110P. .,'"'•• CAMlllAI a aoUll"MINT "°' R.E. Salesmen Wanted Kingman, Arimna markets, institution& & tersecHon Fairview, C.M. l.,-""====~~..c,.:..~
GARDEN ARTS
Plannini before Planting * 642--7657 *
Paperhanging
Painting 6150
Painting &. paper hangin&
residential • <.'Ol'?lmli?!'c
licensed • in81.m!d
Free estlmates
546-19'11 • 646-7639 ll<HTA ANA U11 MOUNTAIN & OSISllT HOllY SUl'l"Llll ..... restaurants. Lar ge' tx· ""' """'! BOOKKEEPING For Service w11TMtNIT•1t Hit su101v1110N LANO ~t 11'o•T1N• GOOlllS IMI Established Real Estate lirm, Mount. & ft---rt 6210 din f II 50 ~., ti ~· MIDW•Y CITY MU ••AL ••TAT• lllVICI 'tu llNOCUU.RS. ICOl"IS IUO ...,... pan g program or a sla. on1. ~ly on premises. TRU.1 only -aand'g, prirn'g
IAHTA ANA HllOHU ,. ••.•. •XCHANO• '"' MISCaLU.NaOUS .... specializing exclusively in ·---------states. P. 0. Box 103, 1683 LOST_ 6 month• old male Rea.90nable, CM area. Joyce & palnt'g. Do ii bet the
co.t.ITAL '"' •· ., WANT•o ,,.. MISC. WANTID NlO listing and sale ot undevelop· Orlltlge Av~ .. c .M. Terner cross breed answers Sl8-fS2S rains come. Call Jim *
LAGUNA a1ACN ms BUSINESS end MAt':HINl•Y, a1" 1111 ed. acreage for residential WHAT IS? to name 09car. Ne~rt l :o========= LAGUNA Nl•U•L t7t7 FINANCIAL Lu11111• 1n. . PRE.School, lie., well est., H.... R d, 642-4669 1&N CLIMIHT• 1111 sTollAG• 1115 development, needs eonsc1-• owner leaving state, priced .. A'!-:.,,.area, e war . Car,,.ntering 6590
SIH JUAN CAl"ISTaANO U'1:S •USINl:IS Ol"l"OllT\/NtTtll .,.. aUILOIN• MATlllALI 1'61 tiou hon I full tlme I ;~~;_:'.~--c-----1--·~·---:-":-----"'-PA1NTING, Ext, lnttrkx' Lit':. CAl'IST•ANO ••ACM 1711 aUSIN•SI WANT•O .. SWA .. S "" en S, es. right. Gladyz \VUHams Rltr.1~ Ins. 11 yrz exp. Free eat.
CANA l"OINT 11• IHV•STMENT °'""11111Hn u 11 PETS d LIVESTOCK salesmen. Experienced and SCARCE Ii th• word !>38-6166 54UOOS Ans'g GOLD Charm brace I e t, A-1 •1va111101 COllNTT 1MI INVISTMaNT WAHTIO uu an R.E. license required. Com-· vicinity JOflef'z I Jamaica Carpentering.. Any si1.e. joh Acouatical cell. 548-5325 ~~~~:r:,1~~NTALI ,: ~:::O"..I~ .. ~::. :: ~:~:-GIHlllAL :;: mission basis. for man,y things but even RENT Htabllshed barber Jnn 3 c h arms "Kristin Phone Gordon 847-6745 INTERIOR & EXTh-ru'OR
OUl"l•lCll ,U•N. .,. 'IWILltY LOAHS .,,. OOGI lltU DIKE AND COMPANY, INC. ~or;.;z~1s in~::;~ sho~, $45 wk. Utll. i;d. 2 Ketiie. Kevin." R~ward $5(1: REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS Painting. 30 Day S(lecia.I
RENTALS ~:~'t~~~!~.L~~~s :: r?v~1~'oe• = Phone 646-9631 for appt nia! How woold you !ike to "ch='="o·=64=&-~2S<=~·=====lc';;IJ,',,-",'-,._,S9<8" _ _,~-~~I CABINETS, Any size job. Lie. & In!i. Chuck f)45..a!(l9
HoUHI Unfumi1h9d -MO·~~·:::.J~ OM• :: CALIFORNIA Ll"ING 2.48 ACRES OWN YOUR OWN LAKE1 1 6315 LO.ST, Ledy's wrist witch, 25 yrs. e:q>er. 548-6113 PAINTING, A-1 work, in-
GaNl•AL "" Nu1111111111 "11 nv•st. Wanted vie. 19!h St. &. Wallace, terlor extertor. Reaa. State t':OITA M•IA tlN ANNOUNCEMENTS IWIMMIH• .. oou .... COSTA MESA c M•U. o•L MAil 1111 and NOTICES l"ATIOS n11 You Jind desert, wirer and HAVE funds to invest. Costll 1'1esa. 548-7996 •mtnt, Concr•t• 6600 _l_i.,.. __ ,._._83>-_1900 ______ 1 ~:~t.::·~:.k ~:: l'CIUHO fl'nt Alll Mii C~~=NI :;: Prime M·l property 355x300' mountains in Newberry Inttre1led in mfg. firm, new Rewt>rd. CONCRET INTER Or Ext. PAINTING,
NaWl"O•T 11.ACH l2'1 LOIT HSI TRANSPORTATION Good location. CAlL MR. Springs.C&Iif. il8Milesf.ast products, etc. Box M 651, LOST: Briefcase w/initials ·rt ,E;o~,pooldeck~ lMMEO. SERVIC& LDcal
"•'aww',00',TT ,•.•0';·1, :: :::~i~~':MllfTI ::: aoAn & Y&cHn t1t1 BLACK S40.ll5l (open evesl of Blll'Bfow). UNIQUE? Dally Pilot. RJL. Contain~ a v I at Ion E~~ll ~!,,· atios . Bloc ref. FREE est 548-1627
IAYIHOll•• ml a1•TMS "11 U.ILaDATS tilt Heritage ft.Ml Estate bookl!. Vic 18th St. C'M. \VUl"J\ ........ l?97, 548-1324
oov•• IHOlln 1121 :~~o·~~~UAIT !!l: ~:.-:J:~·==~• :: rreeway all the way! 2 Hour Mon•y to Loan 6320 642-1259 BEST in "'Concrete. Walks, wasTCLll'I' ,,. l'UNl•AL o1••CT0•1 "" aoAT T•AIL••s "" 18 ACRES magnificent ocean LOST Id . ~l decks. lloors, patios. UNIVl•SITY l"A•k "" l'LCllllm '411 awT MAllilTINANCt ttll view So. Laguna hilltop drive from thU area. 5 Ac· $~2 000 0 1ullcase, green. 642-8514 ~·Av~:'1AY = CAllO 01' THAlllCI Hl6 IOAT LAUNCHING ,.,. land nr nE'W Rockwell Au I't'll, 10 Acrt!B, 20 Acres, 80 A ll f • 2nd TD Content.I only valuable to•--'°'"""""'"""==cc~ IN M1M0•1AM '411 ~JUN• aouil". "n ' · -N:. ilabl from $900/ va · or good lit or owner. Reward! 548-1449 1 • CUSTOM PATIOS e est. ~.-:it.:L:::u.c• ~= C•MIT•llT LOn '411 IO&T 'ILll". MOOlltHC. tt:I' lllrlelicspla.nt&.otberCXJnBt. res aw. e, Joa.n.1·3 yr. tenn. Call 540..6825
Pat's
r"'
Plasleri~ -all typee:.
co•oHa oaL MA• "" caMITlllY CllYl'Ts "" :::~ ~ .. ':,";.'f~: ::! $17,(XX) per. aett. OJn&lder acre to SlllO/aere. Terms. Mr. Adami, Bkr, 494.fi650 LOSr 3 months ago. Cream concrete .awing & removal I '==========I
IAL.alllA .. ~~=:~1::.1e. :: IOAT CHART•• M part trade (n41 499-J844 Call O\.VNER 847-6640 eW!B., . fl uffy male eat. Cold eyes. State Uc .• 842-1010 6190
a&Y ISU.lilDI '* AUCTtoNI a.llll l'llNING IOATI ... ==~===~=~=~ after 6 P.M. aak for Lee. NO matter wbat 1t 11, you pluUc collar. 847-3111 1:============ 1,P_l~ucmcbolcn"g'----...:.;;.;.;;.1 LIOO llLa WI AVIATION 11irvK1 ut1 •OAT MOVINO ..u THE QUICKER YOU CAU... (An ti eekendsl can 1ell It with a DAILY Child Care 6610 :~~-~·~T -= TUV•L 6CJI ao&T STOllAG• .... ~TIIE~~Qgug1~CKER~~~Y~OU~~·~EI~.~"!::::':m=•=w======~P~l~U~l7~·~W~A~NT~~·~n~·b'~'"~'~-567~f SUZUKI 250. Blue Lie No.1 --------...:C;..:..;.1PJumblnc" 24 hr· arrv. Wt1rk :"friTINCJTOH 11ACM .,. !~~T~~i;:::;!~,,. :::: :?:i:...~•imo :;: 546213. UCI ~puz. 10/16 DUTCH Lady, Lie day care ~ar. Llc., Insur.: remodel,
14UHTIN•TCIH HA1taa1•11 .. LIOAL NOTl(ll "" ,LYIHO LUS°"J '1M between 1-4 PM &42-1461 my home. Good meals $4. repair, rooter aerv. 531~7566 lT&tH V&Ll.l't Mii e•llMAll • TUTCllltlil• 6 .. MOSILI HGMIS nit (.;:'~ "'II: ~ day ,978 fl.o8e ~~~~:Nu::ove =SERVICE DIRECTORY ~~~~.'r"'ll ml ~~l:ij[/{\ STAR GA'ZER"~.J Porsonals 6405 ~Z19 mary, C.M. S.wlna 6960
LONG llACN Mii &CCO\IHTINO 6HI ILICl'lllt Ullt mt Br CLAY J\.POLI.AJl,':---~----...j '"-'-'••'-------'-I :_:;::•A~:u"" :: ::~iJ.lf,• ::::,~ P.tm !: :J,~~:~~~t., :::i ~ ~ ,, N Y1111r Daily Adi•'?" c;.,;o. H s~r ~ "COAST SINGLES" Contractors 6620 • Dreumaktng-Altnations
WllTMINITI• •It Al'PllAllllf• "" MOTDlllCOOTau mt :h,.,R. J AccorrJl"D '" tht Storo, 'Y' ixf. "{J;>f ~ RccenUy lformed group Adult I---------'--'-Professional le Fast
MIDWAY CITY JfU ASPHALT. Oh UH AUTO •••VICll • "'"'"" •~N To d I f r 5undo 11-. ~··· M•~·-· ···h • ROOMS ADDITIONS • RNaOnablt. 64&-6446 IANTA aMA M•t9ffTI -AUTO .... Olllt t!ll AUTCI T'OOLI a IOUll", tOI •Vt op mt'$Soge 0 y, ~ ~ ••• .--....,.. .,u.,. -.
COMTAL ~ AUTCI ....... ltl. T'"' .......... TllA!Llll, TlAV•L MU ~won:bcorresponding toriumbers .,,,,.<·"--""' w e-d n e. day even in I L.T. Con•tructk.Q 1'"1NE Dreumakinr . tl~ra· ~:~:: :~:.._ = ::;•~r'::.llMCI :: :::ii::::," UlllllY ~4: of~Zodiocbirtksion, .t_ '" ~ ORANGE COAST YMCA, F11.mlly rooms, kitchen ru-tlonl; faat lt'l'll'lce.
SAN CLllMIMTS .,. llltck.MAIONl1'..... ""T•uat• "" I Go 31 M.-61W!lt\ OCT.14 2.100 University Dr .• units. Sln1le rlory or 2; Reuonable prices 975-1735 ~!~::::.= •u.cM :: :~:~:~ AllVICh !:: ~~~: au..11:1 '::. i~ i~~ ~~..-p1.,, · ~. ~ Newport Bee.ch a.t 7:Xl PM. pltw custom dieslgntd. For Alt•ration......-642-5145
DA"" l'Ollil'T .,. CATllllNe "'"IMl"O•llD IUTOI ,.. 4 '1'00 J•O.CO.ot1 6'Yw 6-ll-~:M Spon.w.irfn~ Social Gt>l· tstlmall'S l la)'OVI, phone Nett, accurate, :II :yrs. tJCP. CONOOMllllUM -CAlllillTMAkllil• "" ll'OllT CAU "'" ~v...... 3)W0tr!. MF•-6 .'4).7f.M togelher1 for J>UtpOh of • 841-lSll • OUl"L•Xll t.IH'111... .,,. CA.lll"tlMflltltle UN IUllTIOUU cu.s•IC.I '"• 6 Mo<• :;6 0lant, wn. ... ~. mtttl-•• ~ .~-, ,.,
RENTALS CSMalilT. C--. utl •.t.CI CAIU, IOOI ,... -100l'lr 37T..U 67C~ "'5 .... -., u>e ,,.. CHILD u... ........ Mlt AllTO SV•lfn HU ~ MAY 2l B If '.ii .... .,,...IC~ 6a ~.>Cf abarlng ldeat • n d ex-
Apts. Fumf1hed' CGWTllACTOU ..,. &llTOS WANT•o "" ",JJuNr21 '°""'' J9fi..ood &9 Cv•• perleneet. Future ol C,..,..., eaNl•AL .. CAAPIT CLLUllll• "*I NIW CARI nM 10 Y"' •Ol"'o 70 Th.nlt ·-_. CCll1'A MSl.A .... U&l"WT UYlll9 & 11 .. Altt 6'Jll &UTO LllAllll• fl1t j. I 1 lollt 41 Go 11 ~11,do determined by )IOW' tolea.I
MBA Vl•N ftN ......... IU ... UllO CAU .,. '/4-7 120t •2 Wtll·•llh«s 7l f.,p needs and itteu, pa.-. ffdl
LIL'" ::ed Contractor
Re-aldentlal • Commm:lal
Ma.Int I Repairs. Fret Bat
m-mJ
'---------------------------------13.v.o..:I 4JA"llffl 73Yoo./,. .. .., 1• waa t•Mor ••A• 7.cCtNutt SUnday llltttnooo. For In-• R. J. HUFFMAN •
(A)NNl23 l5Home •)To 75 1orairW formation t'alJ OR.ANGE Room Add. KIL Bath C11ba. ~J1.A.Y31 ~t~ !j~ i*e.... 00>$r ntD ~ 61M4&9 • 548-41*>
TILE, Ceramic 6974
• Verne. the Tiie MM •
Qlat, work-Wt.all Ai ropa)n:.
No Job too amall. Plaster
patch. Leaking I b 0 W et
....... 141-lllt5T/S-.-HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR
THE HIDDEN DOLLARS
,_, ~::::.., #r:o-~~ *Sin-'• Adulrs *Add!._ • """°"'"""1;\l,,P:.;;ho;:;l;:;lloo"'Y;.t....~-.:.'"'"°;.;;1 2:) lrft.rllsd llO l..... IQ ,._._. 'W' Fnd .H CetWick, Lie.
IN YOUR HOME LATELY?
I '
:ZINo $ITMo. ••Or You can meet ttvm 2 to ~1 •• 50-ttTO . CZY'KOSKI'S o.tom U)b::ii· iJ~:!°:'_.-, ~="' g~... 10 MW P«'Jlle this monUI ateey. D1rop8n Cnftaman.
24Fll&tttlt.l S4s-ifM a.AccilPt &ftd l'VtfY m<i!tb for the C t Cl .. nln• 6615 ship. 100" F'lflsnctrc. f\ttn.
'25 lltflol,,, :.$ °"' as leedtf' nm 5 yean •• , ~led· irpe • boa ta A: auto'• # ... 1._. U3l l6W11h S6A 16bt1IMIH 9'U"-.
:n e. S71Jrod1oi~ 17'fOIPW." ed to ple11ae )'OU, For Inter. CARPET· A P'urn. eleanlne: Newpon Bl'Vd., CM.
lfPr-nd 510f Ul'lste fftiDI RCDf'drd D>elU.ie, for 1 d•v &trTtet I quill~ 2t f'eN SCI I" 119 CiroMfull\I .., 'I JOTo 60~ 900.Cf!llioooo dial 136-QJO. worir, call Slerllnr tor
@Good ®Mffllt ()N::: DAILY Pnm WANT ADS brlehtneu! 6-42""320
BJUNG ft.ESULTS! CJIARGE IT1
I I
THE SUN NEVER SEl'S on o .. H1ec1•1 actk>rt powll' ror °" td 10 tC!ll a.ro=d u.. cloclo. dlo! -.
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S.t11rdi11 Oc-lC1bcr 19, 1%8 ....
l JOJI~ A t;MY~QJl'll""' 1 ~O_l_i &_EMPLOYMENT JOM_A EMP LOVMEHT lO&S A llOl.OYMINT-;IOIS & IMl'l.OYMINT•P----------------------.,
.I* Wonted, Mon 7000 Holp Wontod, Mon nOll Holp Wontod Mo n 7200Holp W•nlod,_ Mon 7200 Holp Wontod, Mon 7200 Ho~ Wonted
MAL& ....,, .....-. Valid R£XAIR INC. omon 7400
-. Xlllt """"'" ....,. NOW HIRING THINlllNG ABOUT OPPORn.,ITY! Parking Lot HOUSEKE£PER • Child col. t.-i .... -1un "'--··rity .. __ ea ... .,.,, "" " bllh. TV. 60 MEN -"""' •11 DaT wk. p..,. ""· .. Job Wonted, Lldy 7020
TRAINEES
JHINI( ABOUT 8 to 10.., l 12 to 2 ..,,., • ..,, .-.!'L UIO. mo. ~12
4 days. fl. bour. 1U2.1EF Shttl RN er LVN. LADY, Food &en'1oe ttfl·, Lam a D'ade ln b)1:1~·
will (Id' • RN• lwdleoa na.mlcs air flltcn. Earn top
or dinner part.In, M pm-hr. l*Y tn W. &id. No expert·
Alm bl.by ait dilld or eld«-encti neceuary. We train.
ty, lro:n, mend, simple AIH 19 to JS rood worken
VOHS GROCERY co. A""' lo -LACUNA Rlchard'a Lido Contor BEAC>I NURSJNC HOME.
VOHI ls OPtnlng more •tores In tM next l!S mOJ'lllll
than an.y other c.haln in the Southland.
M33 VL& Udo 450 Gtena1rt. IA&-8ch.
IMMIDIATI OPINIHOI P:OR e GROCIRY CHICKllll e e GllOClllY STOCKMEH e
Newpon Beach 6'1M3tiO Fl1U. Ttmt Maid. Oceui
-""' $1.25 hr. ...,_ ' Beach &f'ft;. W-4!16
front mottl Laauna. Beach. 1---------1 Over 30, 6 Dey Wk. incl.
YOONG woman detlreos work SALES e LIQUOR CLIRK& e e MAINTINANCI MAN e DISHWASHERS s.o. • sun. Call ,.._..,.
WAITRESS, Exl>erienoed full
time. call fOI' appt N Poodle iroomer. Coat.a Some lndw;trial or di.reel sal•
Mea area. E:xp'd. Reh. rs i:xperimce ne«uary. Up
MS--3690 to $MO. per month.
• MIAT cUnlRI (lxp. Only) • e MIAT WJtAPPl llS e
e l'Jl:ODUCI CLIJl:KS e
Over 18. ApPly alter 3 p.m.
FIVE CROWNS
RESTAURANT
~l E. Coast Hwy. CAJ\PET Cleanlna;, windows,
l!oor atrlpplnc • waxed, MANAGEMENT STARTING SALARY 12.12 ·S3.95 per hr. depe-nd·
lng on expe:rlenCf'. Experience deslra.bte but will train career-mlndM ~pie. Corona del Mar wlllll wuhed. !)3)--0567 Must be experienced ill pro.
Stahl<! lnduslr)' • 1ureeutul • expanding company •
top bcncrits. DA YWORK WANTED ducdoa or uJes manag~
LI ~-call betWttn 9 Ir: 5 ment. Up to $DI. per month.
on\Y~ ···'l '" ,,....., VON n•w 1ter• e EXPERIENCED e
BOAT CARPENTERS DAY work wanted. 9 AM una Accepting applictltion& Mon-
til ftni.dw.d . .547..ai74 day and Tuesday only. For
1----------1 appolntment call Saturday,
Oom .. tJc Help 7035 Monday, Tuesda,y
HUNTINGTON IEACH
210l2 leach llvd.
WED., Oct. 2:1rd -t :I0-11:l0 A.M,
VONS PenotlMI Offlc•
1;:16-ll :IO A.M.·Mon. thru Thurs.
1D150 L•w•r Azu .. Rd., El Mont•
An Equal Opportunity Employer
TOP WAGES
1682 Pl&cenWi, C.0.ta.. fl.1t>sa
Man, steady, pan Ume job,
Xlnt. LA Times Route open.
in Corona del Mar arn.
==;.;;;..~'-----1
DOMESTIC
HELP
Live ln or live oc.it
HousekHpert
Excelsior Apncy
~30 So. Broadway, LA 90013
c?l3t 683.(l847 tZ131 620-1135
LIVE INS
Employer pays tees
George Byland Age~y
100 B & 16th S.A. 547--0395
Chlnese live-in&. Cheerful
774-7251 ,,,.....,.
APPLICATIONS
ENGINEERS
Minimum S yee.n: experi·
ence preferably in elec-
trical circuits and lighti.Jla
dbplaf!. Mu.st tie fam.Uia.r
with pad<aglng and in-
stallation of small com-
'JlOllenlll, etc. Capable of
ronducling gov<'1Tlment
ttnd customer specifica-
tion review&. Will provkie
technical data for sales
department.
* MACHlll *
OPERATOR
(Production}
$200 Mo. +. 962-4633
HelD Wanted, M8n 7200 MAINT. Man for motel work.
NEW PlAHNED
FACTORY
EXPANSION IN
ORANGE COUNTY
Provides
Dept. Openings
MEN ARE NOW BUNG
JN"N:R.VlEWED, HIRED
AND TRAJNED TO FIU.
$400 mo. lndud~ apt 2376
Newport BlY., C.M.
Agencies, Women 7300
See Betty Bruce at
mi"" Gxec
Agi:ncy for Career Girls
.fl.0 W, O:.a1t llwy., N. B.
By appoint. 646-3939
Perm'"""t Ex>eri..,,cd. STACO, INC. Far F.ut Azency 6f.2..8703
Small precision switch (!Om·
poenl!I. Setup and operate
variety of machines includ.
ing tllm!'t lathe, wrtical
mills; short rune, small
shop. E:oQ.llent WOlidng" con-
dJtions, SO hour week. Aw!Y
GOOD POSITIONS WITH J':::'::::~~'::::'::::'::::'::::~
TOP STARTING PAY. lll9 Baker St. c.o.rta Mesa
Holp W•nlod, Mon 7200 549-3041 $512. mo. & up Help Wanhllll
Women
• DRIVER •
An F.qual Opportunity Emp..,.,.
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
STACO, INC.
1139 B1k1r St.
If qualified and accepted go
on the pe,yroll thla week.
Both skliled and unskilled
should apply u experience
isn't necKSU)', and we are
PART TIME
DEMONSTRATOR
Over 21 years of ~. C&illor-Join todays fa5test g:rowine
rUa liceuie.1:30 p.m. to lO:Xt proresslon·Mutual Fund salet
Costa Me11
549-3041
an equal opportunity em-Openings for small eltctrical
p\~r. appllance demonstraton tn
MINIMUM major department store1 lo. p.m. shllt. No 6:perimce necessary-An equal opportunity
employer
QUALIFICATIONS cated in Newport k Hunttna:-ton Beach areu. Good sa.J..
• fNGIHfERING e
RECORDS CLERK
COORDINATOR
e SCHfDULBl e
e EIPfOllBI e
We train -full or .part time
Mutu1I Fund Advi1ors,
Inc.
Npt B. 1603 Westclift 6-42-6422
S.A. 1212 N. Broadway
547-8331
Full time
Expe:rimced
M1lntenanc1 Man
Good <Dnpany bme!its.
Call tor appoilltment
540-S(fj(), ext lJ
JOMph Magnin
J. C. PEMNEY CO.
Newport Beach
Has ope-nlngs for
• Janitorial
Maintenance
& Buffers
Recent succcSSful experi-
ence in all phase prefer-
red. Compet1tive wages,
ouUtandlng benelits in·
cl.uding profit shar1ng.
J, C. PEMNEY CO.
24 Fashion l1l1nd
An equal opportunlt,y
employer
e Age 20 or over ary plus oommlul.on. Exper ..
• HI school or•d or ience prelerred but not nee·
equivalent essary aa we give rom plele
• Orange County trainin.g. For interview call
resident or write W. F. Mills, % e Mechanlcally Hoover Co., 270 Coral Circle,
Inclined n Se&undo, caiu. 213:
• Able to start work 1 _32'2~-7~512~'~~~~=-
no;,TERVIDWS SECRETARIES
f\10NDA Y & TIJ:EIDA Y
NEWPORT BEACH
Ask for Mr. Hill,
Per!OMel Department
Or1nge Coaist
Jr. College District
NEEDS
Bookstore Clerk
Order supplies, ct«kl,
shipments, does priclnf,
processe invoices etc. Sal-
ary S«>B.-$$6.
Major r11I estate firm
needs ptrt time Sec-
retary. 25 to 30 hours
per week. Typing &
shortftand required.
$2.00 per hour. Hours
flexible •. Call Valerie
Simpson for •ppolnt.
ment Tuesday, Oct.
22nd only.
714-833.0300
Prefer electronics indllS!ry An equal opportunity BUSBOYS
DISHWASHERS
Night Custodians
Hours 10 pm to 6 am, Mon.
thru Thun., 3-midnlgbt Fri.
&:: Sat. $447-$543.
D.M.V. CLERK
manufacturing NPerience. employer
Must be H.S. arad, 10me· I ------'--'-----A11tomoti¥1 1xp1ri1nc1 onlr.
Sho11ld l.1 1xp1ri1"c1ll In DMV
lioo•k••pillg. for l1rg1r Or-
1n91 County 1uto il11l1nhJp
S ll1y w11k, comp•"'I' li1111fih.
C1ll
collea-e prelelT'@d.
e TRETYPE e
OPERATOR
e BOAT ASSEMBLERS e PAINTERS e EXP. CAR.PENI'ERS e MOLDERS
Steady wurk, good benefits
Jensen Mlrln• Corp.
23S Fia::ht>r, Cost& Mesa
Full Time
Evening Shift
Appl y in peraon
9-5 p.m.
APPLY
ORANGE COAST
JR. COLLEGE OIST.
2701. Fairview Ro.d
C.OSta Mesa. 834-57(6
CLAS '1IOO ••••• -••• • , •
GUARDS
BILL BARRY
PONTIAC
2000 E. ltt St., S.A..
541-2681
S'IUCKCLERK -DRIVER Must be experienced teletype $450 per month to start. No operator. Se.rv~ connected
REUBEN E. LEE
151 E. Coaat Hlghw1y
Newport BNch
Security worll" in Costa Me61
AMER.JOAN POLICE
PATROL Escrow Officer
experl~ desirabl". Shoukl
be available any lhift.
Apply Pat Folsom
833-0600, ext. 2229
COLLINS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jamboree Ro1d
Newport Beach
All applicants reviewed
on merit \\1th no bhu lo.
want Ratt, Chlor, Cr'C!ed
or Sex.
experience necessary. Write
quali11cationa, weight and
height lo P. 0 . Bo~ 145, °"10 Mm, Calif. 9'16'7 ARCHIJHTIJRAL
2l3/ 29+-82!» Ol' 2!K-8400
DESIGN
DRAFTSMAN *ASSEMBLY*
CARPENTERS DRAmMEN SMALL ""' DEVIOES
l ,Vear expttience-f.1inimum 5 y"81"1 experi·
Columbia Yachts Experienced in commercial !'!flee preferably in design
275 l\fcConnlok Ave., C.M. building preferred. Perman-of small e!Ktro mechan·
NEW & Used car Jot man. cnl C'mployment with ~ isms. Must have workine
Prefer experienced. Perm. advancement potcntlll.l . knowledge of materials,
poll. Top salary. Apply 2923 Frank L. Hope finishes, tolerances as a~
Harbor B!vd ., C.M. See Mr. & Asaociitea p!ied to small rnanufact-
llinman. 1020 N. Broadway urlng industry; Must be
SERVICE STA. ATTN D Santa Ana 547·9481 capabje ot gcne'l'll.ting test
Savings & Loan experi-
ence ntee:Mal')'. Pre(e.r
some. sales e.«:row exper.
CONTACT MRS. RAlNJO
MARINERS
Savings and Loan
642-4000
Unusual career opportunity
UNION BANK
needs experienced
NEW ACCOUNT
INTERVIEWER Minimum exp, days. Sec requirement and evaluat·
Jim. Palisades Shell, 1512 PLAYBOYSll Ing results. for new oltice in Newport
Palisades Rd, Santa Ana Driving a new Cadillac or Beach. Please apply in per-
Hgta. No phone alls! Lincoln! Eamlng at least STACO, INC. 80!'!, Unioo Bank, Main at
hi • JI ... _ LA Veta, Ora.n&:e. SERVICE l\fan $121) a week Sl<XXl. mont y. no!, ulC'1• 1139 Baker SI. Costa t.fesa,/--';:__-7,:i.-i;;;::~'"-=-
llflcr training p <" r i 0 d . you \\'ould like a career posi· 549•3041 ADVERTISING
Serviroft. 50) 3ls1 st , tion lhat can make these AGENCY
Newi;ort Beach. Calit. lhings possible· look no fur· An Equal Opportunity NEWPORT BEACH Employer FRY Cooks needed, relief ther. No expertmce requlJ'.. 1-------'----'-------ISecretary with ability to or-"1 I 1 t.-· · e MEN WANTED e · ~--/---------· / shift & dinner shift, part , comp<! e allU/li, we p.ruze. follow .... u, Ul'ldtor 30,
lime available. Hyt1tt Coffee will guarantee yoo Hours 11 to 2 Shcrthancl a muat. 642-3910 CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
EOlllPMEHT
MECHANIC
HELPER
Shop, 144 S. Tustin, Orange UP TO $650. MONTIU.Y ADVERTISING
NURSERYMAN & mngrs. If you meet our ~Jremcnts, $1 .75 ~ hr. plus mee.la, AGENCY
Xlnt oppty w/ it'acl.'g dis-63.l-63.S1 Mr. Samons. plw vactotlon. Part time NEWPORT BEACH
<:ou.nt nursery chain. Re.ply OvU Englnce>MI only. Secretary with ll:Allty to or-
Daily Pilot Box M-300. * CIVIL DESIGNERS ganJze, follow thru,·under 30.
AUTO MECHANICS. ,,. ORAFTSMEN McDonald's ""'cthand. muoL 00.JSlO
pericncNI, with oY."TI tools. J\len .c:icp'd in subdivision CASHIER
Have plenty of work. 1717 work , S t r re t dei1igncrs, 3141 Harbor Blvd. &
Anaheim Av. Costa Mesa Draining plan drslgnrrs. Coat.a Mesa COUNTER. GIRL
PART lime pari(ing Jot st· Must know Or11.ngr Co. 5lan-9:Xl AM to 6 Pl\!
ll'ndant, man over ~. no dards. Monda.y thru Friday
Temporary l>O«ltloM now driving, Lido ParkiflG Lot. E. L. Pearson & Assoc. * COOK * Call 833-0000 Ext. X1J6
available for mm with min-Lido l.91r, !f't' !WI, J:!J"i.5 Birch SI., N.13. EXPERIEN~ i Call N. H · ...,__, Bab}'ll\tter, l.Jve-ln or ~ mum °"'-' year tutomblle SHOE SAL~'''"'"·. l l l . 1ck e.rrt!en 540-&Jl3 ssvi ~ """""nr.i" l''"\ill Tim• 7:30 lo S:!I>, 5 days a wttk et: e • $2.87 • po111ibility of management SERVICE St.ation Attendants APPLY IN PERSON + !Olne Sat's. SHXl monlh.
$3.41i1 per hcur. Apply Per-~-Mr. Phe°lp!i tor ap. l Part time t"venina:g Vic. Harp!'l' School. Call &(I
aomel Ofb, Qty H.:11, llKl pointmenl. 1 Full time day shift b'
Newport ~lvd., Newport 1, ;C,ANITO==IUAL=~.~ •• ~,,.,,-_-s.~--,W'--· 1 Expericnc~. OVl"r 21 . ~09 E ao • Big Boy ,_._. _.,..,,,., __ ~~~---I
Bead!, Calif. lmmt'dlately. day & Sunday morning!. 171h St., Costa M~a l.!14 t:. 17th St. Medical Assistants
WAREHOUS Ca CostA M~ !~! Back oWce, fro.it ortft. E II 642~U71 aller ll A..\1 HELP wttnted: Jack In the Exp preferr~. but will train.
Excellent opportuniry. F\IJI BUSBOYS Necde-d. Hyau Box. Part or full Umr. SALESMAN MiM.lon Viejo •mi. 837·1520 rrme &hlpplnr dt!rk wanted. Coffee Shop. 144 South F1exible houn. Must be 18 E •• ~ -......-'T\u:tln n....M" yrs old. 111 &: Coast Hwy: WANT 0--SH.ARP BAR MAIDS 1' GO mon-,-n. ~·~ necn-' ............ r. Undtt J.j, Exp ptt~. bu1 GO DANCERS . .,,_ W•"H. ---. m ~-..... • W•y, ~ ~·--MAN lor '"•k"'· Beach So. or Ed~er. .,,.. ..... _,, w"lDllml ·-~··•·n vr "' """ not necessary. Wt will train S"J.50-$3.50 to start. C&U for Costa Mtee. OC' call 642.UID Lctqe alt. 2 am. Call MEN want.ed tor ttrly a,m. you. APll\Y tn penon, -* b Interview-545-i9i3 SASSY
GEllDIAL troductlcn 5f4-M28aft.Spmrorappt. dtllvery or newspapers 10 Tom. Grant's &rplus. lTSO LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. hom<?s. Approx 3 hn. per wort. 1117 ~tla Ave., NEm man for deUv'-1')' I day. I-Int& Bhc/ Fntn Valley Newport Blvd., C.M. HOUSEKEF;PER: I.Ne in or
eo.i. Maa.. factory 111U"k, 110 E. 16th SL atta only, 847-2300 LOT MAN out. 3 IChool ace dlfldrm·
TUU. Time cook, w1ce O:ista Mea SAV-MOR gas statJOf'I ~ Expcrlencc:d pre I err' d Nt"ecl re.ferences. 540-7036
O!Jen. On Unlvtralty cam. SERVICE Sta At t ~ n d an t 111~ndant, prelt:rahly oklrr ""tPloye btccrlts. pl Id l -'-'-''";;,'~'-'P'-M~~~~-
pcs. C.11 1l3-e900 Union Oil Dir, \.'i'•mer ' mJ-n. S3Z> to 8lar1. ~l!l'l \'ae11tion rt<?. John11m & Son Dental A1slstant
/
DISHWASHERS N <'rd to: d, MaJMH•. F'tn .• Valley 11 .. k for "Shorlit" l...incoln Mm:ul")'· 600 W. Dt~k. 673-0¥Xl
1-lyalt Cotleoe Shop, 144 Sotuh Wtul• J::lepl\an111 Coa.5! Hwy. N.B. Nffd • Ua.rt1a11tan,att!'
Tultin, ~· OtARGE lT! \\rbHe t'lephanU! D1me·•-line CHARGE your w&11I ad now. Find It with a Wini •dl
' , r .,
~--. ....
-UV-IN hlkpr. 1 chld no pell,
Euy job, pvt rm, ba, uJ
open. 642-6674
WANTED BAR MAID
for nice bar
• Ca.l.l 6t2-4882 • '
BABYSrM'ER for eveninp
ColtlNI del Mat area, call
before 11 AM. 673-C2SS
Women nttded, wW train.
$1110-$400 rnOlllh part time,
Dexible houri. 6'7J.-O§(I
SAVE
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DAILY
PILOT
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I'm The Kind Of
Woman Who Gets
What She Wants
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• 0 • Because I'm The
Kind Of Woman
Who's Smart Enou9h To
Use DAILY PILOT
Classified Adverlisin9
Befieve me1 +Mrt's nothing •round our home anymore
thet isn1t being used -because the minute I discover
somethin9 is no longer needed1 I sell it, whi'9 it still
has maximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT
Cl•ssif;ad Ad. Thot way, instead of 1 cluttor of things
we don't us11 I have the trlra c1sh that lets me have th'e
newer things ••• the "erlra'1 thin9s my whole f11mily
enjoys. Here's whit I mean.
Tho coslo I got for tho good clothes ond l•ys the childron
hod ou!<Jrown bought mo tho docorolor lamp I'd b••n
wanting. The musical instrument no on• played paid for 1
big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools
redecorated our daug:hter's room .. And, jwt for the fun
of it, tho good choir th•I just didn't m•lch •nything
anymore took my husband and me out for a fabulous
Winner at the fanciest restaurant in town.
Go through your homo. Mako a r.st of oft th• wonhwhilo
things you find tlo•t •ron't boing usod. (You'll be 1urprisod
11 tho numbot you tum up tho first limo.) Then, 0.11
642-5678 any limo betwun 8 1.m. ond 6 p.m. end
give your rist to 1 friendfy, etptri1nc1d Ad Writer. That's
al thef'9 ii to it. tt's inexpensive toot It can cost you es t.tffe
os PENNIES A DAYI
Wen, now that you know mj SKN"t -isn't it iime you
9ot start.cl toward better, easier, happier ~vin9 with
DAILY PILOT Oauifiocl Ads1 Stolt b.ing tho kind
of wom.n who gets wha-t 1he wants today!
CALL NOW
642-:16'18
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FOUlt C~NVENJENT-OFRCES Htft't How YH C• Ute
Ow ,._, Dlme-A-llw TO SERVE YOU
e NEWPORT BEACH •.•• 2211 l 1llioe lt<d. e lrlt11 !him or mill thlm with corroct wh
to - of -4 --1on1 ..me.. e COSTA ME5A ............. 3'0 Woot l 1y e No Commord•I Adi Ali-e HUNT INGTON IEACH •.• 309 Flfffl s-1
e LAGUNA BEACH ••..•• 222 ~ A-ue
e Eich Item mull bo prfcod with no Item ... ,
$25.
JOBS & IMPLOYMINT HO!' POINT -· HEAVY 1tullod c b a Ir, MOVlE pro-r I mm $INGLE bed box -...S G.E. two ..,..ct -lb LARGE .,..--Ill. STROUJ!lll. boct IOU 18.
$25: p:rtab1t TV, $25. Cl.11 matc.111ni; ottoman $25. 4 ft. without le!ll $)t.. Leos t.tld lllllitre!ll $15. 646-8274 -..uber $:15. Oolor T( Ill-[>om.tl'lioo CWUI bro I le r GW1at #· Skt.U. dre9el
H I W nted H I W tod 543-6415 marble COftee table, wooden b:>lder $18.. Case $6. Cue DUNLOP tennis ........,_,. teaoa SS. SmlU wooden (never \IMd) $&. or Blue $t Olild'1 ~. d.n $l.
'Jom:n 1400 •:0m:: · T'°'9 STOVE ns. lep $13. 2 ftMl tables $7. 2 with small drlylite virwtt with prea $10. ~...... table $2. Wender bone Qlip stamp boolm. US ti.at ~e TV, wc:dl:I J.'.
INDUSTRIAL
NURSE
Jtegistered nurse with recent
industrial expe-rientt., work·
rna.ns rom., Doctor's refer.
Tai, in-plant Injuries and ex·
tended leave.
MAGNETIC TAPf
TYPEWRITER OPER.
Prefer experienoe on M'I'ST
or will tram a good typist.
PBX OPfRATOR
Must be available tor aftu·
noon/ eVenlng ahltt. Recerlt
vq>e!'lence rrlltipal tdrd
plus typing and.I« telt'Qpe
oxperienoe.
CURK TYPIST
Type 40 w.p.m. ffiM electric
woric with fig\rref;, adding
machine and calc\Ualot de-
sirable.
KEYPUNCH OPER.
.
Minimum one year indu&r·
iaJ experience, IBM key·
' pJneh. Swing or grav~
d!ilt.
STiflO'S & SfCY'S
'shorthand. typing, -..
1 and general office. Know-
f ledKe of electronic terms
: helpful.
COlllNS
RADIO CO. I
19700 J1mborff Rotd
Newport S.1ch
All applications reviewed
on merit with no biu to-
ward Race, Color, Creed
or Sex.
Gill & Mail
Wrapper
Permanent 40 hour week 9
am to 6 pm. Smday •
weekday olf. Good rates,
benefits & woridng condi-
tions. Also Olristmas open.
ings available.
Rich1rd's Lido Centlr
3433 Via Lido
Newport Beach 673-6360
1----------548-489() seta ot WrlPI $8. 1982 $18. Dt.yiite viewer-$24-1~-,,.;,,=------$4.5(1. Dolibl.e sp-ead, •tilt• st. N.S. 6'13--M"8 &46-"'839
Advtttiatrw GIRU Bike $10, boob lOe O:turcl!. St., C.M. . 1.aq:e screen $22. Lli:bt fix-~~ ~ ta:e~ $2. Potty dlair 75c. }I le b $25 &AOI 'l'wQ f\i&:kla.lre ANTIQUES: u.s caned
<l..ASSIFUD ~ and 25c cbair $S picture PORTABLE llotpmnt 1V • turee $2 ·-$8. Electric hot base $25. 4 ma t e b, In I cM1r $!. Hou8ewarH lqt • -""'_...,_ 1 Wedgewood tlMl ~red dmr, Cd rm med l & ta po 1 t t lo n lr11.mt -iJ booksb~ ~ ui. v.u1ca, needs repair sto. plates $2 -$6. '!Win o.k Sl after 10 AM. 642.-6385. ._.,..,.._,.. --· ...... In 1•.• • ·-w-~ K ~ nl~t ot··' ""th ~--,,, W'""'"0 ht iron chain $2S. t••• M-·-"a, M•. A,.'. Stove. 108 1.Ar\Qpur, Wu-period sz. nv. ~, av ......... e c:a.ar _.. ball table SS. lan\Jl6 $1-25, ~"'r• en.more. wo.,.., "" ...-.. ..., ur-~n33 .,..., ....... "". ......_u .,.,.. ,..._ -· told rimmed $.1
tlngton Beach offtce tor Al:· S3, bowling tie.II $12.50, eoudi $15. Gu &love $15. r-.todel A U6 taeb. Portable lH.ther l,;=,,..=-o-o=--.,o--62 CORVA.IR Monza part.I =·~·~~··-,,,..,..,.,_.,,._,,--,,I each. 1 _._, ilOD 1nncb
cessive, alert ales woma.n $20. comer desk and chair wheel and tire $10. D5 &od canvas camp stoola U SPARE ti.rt '1.75 x 15, new for We, excellent boc:ket BE A bet.iatilul blaode. I W<ft ... _......,_ ";"~. k..,.. $25
witb plea.sina personality $12.SO, clothes, d i a h e s Th.um, C.M. ~448 eacti. Lamp shades $1. Pio-retread on Ford 'Nhetl $&. seats, v.htels and tine $8 • & p,:o wi& with case, will ............,..p-'· 1-·· ~~~ ""'
for inside ~ne Wes. . ellan 15c and SS 1'18"''"eo=•="'"-="-c="7.-,--I ~re frames $1 -$6. ~45 $25 3101' Ooo~e C!M tell tor $25 968-2126 .., ....... .,._.......,. m1SC eous . T ti-al.er $10-'7' box Tra~erse rods $Z. Paper I cM~A_,_GN,:,,Ac.V~O~x~· =TV~ll~O-. ~Mod~.,..-• • . c:antleltkb $1.l • a c b ,
Must have new a p •Per 7581. Rhine Dr., H.B. trailer $15. P.U. bed box oor-·• b!kr rack $3. Electric step ':'nd table $3. 2 fixf:d ~"'°'=="=°'--=,....,~~~-= EXERCYQ.E $8. T)-pewriter Ironatone platttr $1 Ollld'•
classified sales experiebee. BOYS Schwin blke $10, 2 div-trailer s.zj. Essex s:as ce-paint SPf'8Yt!r $8. Hlgh. wood louvre cbn 29'' wide each LAMPS $8. aid tables S8 S15. 9lnall Wonder-Hone ~-•ilve-r CUil 11.%S Emptn
!Lucrative ierritory wltb irli' wqbt belts $3 eacti. ex. ment mixer $25, 4 French stool. witb back $5. Hanging $5. Drapea -ioa." wid~ pair each. ChUee table $10. Sota Wiokler pet earner $3. footstool $T.SO Alal not an-~ary ~e, C:~1:: plosilm proof light flxture doors i:io. New and used pla&tic bag lboec rack $6. sun(aat ~ $4. Brown ~a.lntinpC.M. $8. 5Cii B Vic· ~Yst::_.v:::m, -<:lean':.!' .. · tique ll'OQCllel: ll!Wl1 ~11'8
tion, air-cood office, all (tor qn-ay operatlooa) 11~. 6 metal venetian blinds, large Steel tiling cabinet with shot1y ~ 23·• x 10" Io'""'=''=~~----~ -......, tatile $2) Ole.tr with Nlh
company benefits. Call for and U volt ear r.dloi $2 and small 25c • $2.50. New drawers $22. Brass drum wide for trailer, camper $2• le KITI'DlS, wtdte CQ!ot"ed, $5. CUco·~N mauq:er seat $3. M'.aP.e crlcket dl&1t
appohltment. and $S, Ptlff.a to bu.lid an arc-kkehen sinks $2.50 ~ $3.50. cymbal $8. 35mm slide pro. Miml&ster wUb juicer SS. blue t)'S. part SWM•e. sz;. New> "" drill with at· with cwbioDI 16 Hand made
welder $10, eleotrie paint Bocray d:>tbt• , line $5. jectoc without leN $24. Lent Whtte nOOb}t Morgan Jones 548-MlJ: tachmmtll $2). Set (3) con-n---....lnt ,;,,..__ --ERNIE UZZARDO ....... ., be&•-_ _, ""''"'P ~. Almlloum ~ $1. 4" · ...s holder __ ,_ c••• $18 1 u l;;====---o=-~-,., · · -'"" ~.... __ .. ........,
ClUIWedAd\'ertis!na: ;;.;; booth e;;_u~ian $1, cart iron~~ 50c ft. 2'' Wood desk'-""$24~ L"':rg~ l! bedspread $4. Pink cor. Sl.lftmOARlOS, 8' 11' • ~ pamlin&I _..""' lA,dle1 11 ~ bowline
'Manager busmette $2. 536-26'13 222 atSt iron soil pipe 30c ft. 311 cabinet d:>o~ and fancy duroy twin IPl'fl8d $2. Girl Veliey, Ua:ht wei&bt. cood excellent batp.lm. 19 ~ 2 ball $3. &MU, l*kllld table
ORANGE C'OUNTY E'VE. 1,.,. st CH B Avocado St C.M.. .___ Scout akirt; Size &. $1.50, condition $25. nI" Q\11& F\dlerton, C.M. 548--0210. •A Seven! 4 and 5 feet .. 1~ .. Apt. , • ·• uG-11dles 1":lm Lido Isle g,."• do~'-. s•-JO • 12, ~ --~~ -~ ..,.. NEWS INDEPENDENr .., 4 El ---v ... ....,. ~ '""""" u.niw.....,., ert s.t.. eve and &In. -'"u-r _.,. .., !iO each. on.UXE ~.. set, has FOUR drawer Ale cabinet home ...., p Sl • ectric lOC.ZSe. ""'pl'i d-·-....... ..0 810" "~ $1 o • ~=~----'°"'=.,.,.-=" IN1 • .., ~ "* 5377510 ., .. ._. MC Twin b -~-• ~ 50c tt50 '"'-....., ,........_ ~ +'" UUl"'e "1'.IJJ'-pl-of•--.tth ~·•t -'·· box~-.-~ . swm-tor 6. Blide __ _... teter ........ . e~ S3. 2 conns • •-'-· • ..._._&e 1.Z-14 .,..,. Good •·~·-•••1945 •~v ........ ...,.._,, & ... ~ "'1""' ~
•'" .. ....-''"'"'"1 •1 50 wood cabinet with shelves ' """" ...... ~.. .....,... -·'"" releue end ttti1rlp. ma.tttt&I, almolt new $11 totter $25, also 10' x 18" ........ me cans ..... • $2. 50e. S&turda,y only. 646-7528 I 'l""'KITl'El'IS===-..,7.--..... ~-.. 7 •-
Lo.in Secret1ry
Secretary !G heed loan off.
leer. Dictation required. Pre-
fer savings and 109.n expert. .....
OONTAC'.T
MR. MASCHMEYER
MARINERS
S.vlnp and 1.oon
642-4000
-.-SEAMSTRES5 e
Must be top notch, expert.
tneed and active. Part time
to ttart. RTW, OJlrtom A: tit·
tings. Apply
THE GOWN SHOP
2726 E.ast Coast, WM
FOOD & Cocktail Waitresses
for-new restaurant & dinner
house opening in Lagwta
Bea.ch area app. October 12.
MUST BE A'ITltACTIVE.
Phone b' appt, Mr. Mou,
499-2271, bet 2 & 5 pm oaly
Phone-file Clerk
Full time
Call MRS. LEE
646-9331
BUNNY TYPE GIRL
Do you want to make $800.
a month Lt YoU meet our re-
quirements'!' can me. Mr.
Sarnon1. 633-6354
WOMEN'S Hair StyUats. Lo-
cal following pref. BeautUul
new salon. N. Costa Mela, to
open New ln Sf0.2247. Jon
HOUSEKEEPER I BABY-
SI'ITER 2 halt days wk or
1 full day. OWn trans., rela.
nee. 646-6286
dioµgbboy pool c-0 m p-1 e t e Olristmu tree and bulbe and doors $23. 642-6935 ====;,,7'--,,-.,= c • e • Ca n be UMd frlr IPIMlker each. Mabopny lamp table.
ki $10 TV ,...kers fl,....•" ENCYa..c>PEDIA set $20. blue eyu, part Siamese. Po I e, ~· boom, Yard 2 dra~ fl 't Uatte I ft with s ·mmer and filter $25, • 'f-"-·""'+>< GOOD 7/8 full mattress and Snare drum $25. Britannic-a 548-3422 ............ ...,..
C E nfiigerator good wortk:-Dre6ses, blouses, size 12, fl· $2!). Rubber life rait with 1 '"'"='CC'=--~---arm or tlai pole. $21. OR surfboard $5 Phone Mter
Ing condition $25. 16651 $5. Rug cleaner floor waxer oars $25. 2 life jackets $2 ~~~ fr~~~·0:~:~ 6 DRAWER chest $25.. Dinet-3-7396-121 Ab&Jone Ave., 7:30 A\1: or Stlnday from 12
Ttber l..ane, H.B. &C-7593 $8. 2 la.mp shades, large $3. each. Electric mangle iron Western World year books le set $25. Drapes S5 ind BrUbo. laland noon on. 6'15-UU
DOUBLE ~ and mat-375 Broadv.'ay, C ' M ' $3. Day bed $2. 3 dining $.2.50 eadl. The Collected $lO. 4 alltique canebe.ck 1 'PRJN==cm;=~,.,.~ .. -,~bed~~S20=-: 1 'N~1<'"oo=AHYD==E~-..,..,...,!-rs--=1-=6 I
tresa $15, Ot.k bed $10, '5.1 548-2l27 tables $3 each. Wrought iroo Works of Abe Lincoln $25. ~~ ~-~~~~ :: aprinp and mattreu SS; each Inlaid colfee table S5
Buick $25 radio $9 new BABYLlNE white crib fli swing ff.SO. Modem vanity Bookcase $1. '11ires '15c eac:b. bed ;s. Hi'1fi cabinet $10. Hollywood bed ~ame $2; Round hlWd table S 7
generator $s. 842-8363° (complete with bumper pa.cl with rnimr $10. Blanket Medical and HeaHh ED-Orienr.t setten $ 1 , 5 0 • dressing table $2; 6'!'5-2299 Cabinet tor w.n ti; Ebel
1 ~~--------1 and mattrna) 2 other cri:b6 50c. Shem 50c. Books ~ and cyclopedia $12. World Book c-fl
Al1'?0M4Tl'C W&liber very and mattftssea $5 and $10. lOc. Large desk $10. VW bus Olctionely (2 vol'a) $25. Clothing Sc• 25c. 2621 Barn-SWING aet md: alldt $5. 2 tables $'Z ee.dl Diill9 _..._,_
good con d l tton $20, Potty dlair p.rio. PottJy seat seat SS. Hot plate $3. 1668 Oilldctaft $25. Ollld's '£n.. b:>o. NB-Eaatblutt, Mi-1540 dlikl'• roclcers $5 pair. lrM $2 Touter S:Z ~
Whirlpoo l electric fl. Q'ib ~eOOen $1.50 Tustin C.M. 642-m38. Sat· cyc:loprediam.AUexoellent ANTIQUE china $2. $S. Barbelll$8.B«trall$1.4" a.tn.CINy.Allo1etalcbtna 'flllkv!tl~ onrtimtlon, Neb. ffWh chBit $1 .50-Sm bargains. Muat sell. Call u Crystal S2 -$25. Cboking amber tndie&tor Uabt., new l-.'.18~~,_~,_,,.....,....,,,.,1 very good eondJtlon $25, 548-4213 CA:M.ERA and fie.sh $5 Llght 4-9360 utensila: 50c • $3; Ledle• $4 pair. 962-5008 SAT .• &m. 9o6 Cooch $10 ~= ~ ~~~ OOMPIErE llet of g amber meter, uaed on~ $7.
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Clock-1-2-_-AJ..'--IJMINUM----..,-1-..,,..--l0 ~· size 10 $2 • $1D.1 ·2~"SING=~ER~-... --.... ..,.,--and-, Boalrieu me clelk $ZS. !
$2 natausi eng'mer parta $1 glaas dishes, very old SlO. radio $7. Clothesline, um-a!XI 27 gal wt1h gauge Alhl:;~~l'5$2 •• ~: cages $10 each. &d>eam drawer dlest $10 Dectrical
ro' $25 Datsun 4-epeed Twin bed, complete, freshly brella t)1>e SS. ~2013 senders $1 O ea. card tllble lll1d lour ~ electric vacuum and at· Pact• 50i:: • $2.50 2'331 .
trah5mbstoo $25. 84T-8ll5 painted white Pl White G.E. refrigerator $25. Daven. pumps-bilge, shower and $20. See a.t 755 W. 18th Apt tacbments szs. M&--1Tl5 Riverside Dr. Sant.a Ana =~==-;-c=-c-1 ci)l'St $2(1. Double bookcase port, blue 10' sectional $15 Bait Tank $5. to $20. com-2 B c •• •-·~ 1 1 -~--------llgto. 546-<lll4 G.E. Deluxe electriC' dryer headboard $1.SO. Wooden each section 2 end tables • • ""· .:>1111.uniay OP Y· 9 DOUBLE bed box llPrir1t' and 1~~~--=~~-.,01
good condition $25. 90fa bed servinu bar $8. La r,, e .. .._ each. eo·u-t·"e llO. pus $5. Boat Hook $5. AM· 5 PM mattrea $JD. Metal kitchen GOLD ()ll11)el:, 11 feet by 20
15 12, 04• I -.. " .... ..~ ...,. Steamer wa'rdrobe trunk I::-'::::::::'--""'-------_.....__ •• .., 1-:-bo _ _... ft. $aJ Dinette set $18 Oinet.. • x new D-)'. on Danish lamp, wood and TV table $15. Typewriter, $15. Wardrobe suitcase $5. CHFET of drawers S8 • $10. c_..... -.......... .., aco;i •"-·
carpet $'25, 4 Renault r:ms ceramic $8. 548-4213 Underwood rn an u al $10. 2-pair ladies riding boots &xi tables $2. Single bed Boxed Qiri9trnu oardB SOc ~ te aet $15 Hamster cqe $1
with 5@ x 15, tires 2 tireS FOUR 1115 --~ . 9 B • I t b 11 . and With matt-""' T .. _... • ., $1. Hallmark ---· ttana Sc Bird cce $1. TV $15 Doi _ .. n_ .... _,.: 847 __ 7 · .......... tires on as e e. nm '1~ $10. l""Pllir le.dies wht. ''".., -........ _.... ~..., -... .., .5033 ....e ,..._.i .... ..,. '"~ inch Jeep rims $25 each. backboard $20. 2 solid bnlSs ski boots no. -1 pair men's Child's bed with mattrcu • 35e. 2298. Redlands Dr-I ~cac""-e="~~· ~---~--71
DAY Bed, crange plastic 545-l88T planters $5 eadl. 7(l; Cama-western boots aize 8~ $5. $8. Bookshelves S2 • SS. TY N.S. 642-<fi66 OVATION cwmetic1 coL-
prlnt with. !OOt stool. Very CUSTOM made heavy linen lion, CdM. 675-4176 2-pair leather ski mittem stand $2. EI e ctr l c lawn fD HAT $3). Motnrcycle $25. o,nes $2.50 each After shave
eood condition sis, 962-9857 drapes, natural otf·white.19 BEAtn'IFUL Sealpoint $3. 1 barbeale mo!Dr a.nd-mower $10. Wood lathe f25. 540-3M lotion $1.75 Ltpttick 80c U.
Atn'HENTIC Rand made ft x 96" section $2'2. 13 ft x Siamese kitten, 6 months spit (new) $5. 1-4 pane win-FAM and mo«n 50c • $5. quid makeup $1.75. 258 San-
.. -.~ •-d ft 96" ti fl<> "-· ....,,.,_ _ _._ Small d dow :i'Jd)' $10. -2-4 ...,....., Gas heaters $2. $25. Dooni 61 SCHWINN StlnaraY. Cam-ta I&abell, CM. Sat-&m 1().6 ... ...,... .. t .. \II, an emish sec on.,...,_ oXJYeml nu. •~v e(U;l.I. roun :r-·~ 50c • ..,_ 1>1o.-'"'----i0c. ..., .. -en. Dirt nobby tire> glau lridoor-outcb>r fixtures rower sections $5. lrrunense Birdseye Maple table $1S. windows 20" x 5' $5. .., • -"""~11-1"'9 ..--~ "-ROLLAWAY bed $13 Doo-trom Mui.co. Unbelievable Grecian style while planter Oiair $1.50, LI 8-2538 Micrometer aexlant with in-&mboo llhadff $2-·Tables, "front and rear. Glitter 1tten structions s:zs. _ 1-l Brush diairs $2 -$10. Tools $2. be.nt.na .eat. eurtom hl&b ble bed, foam nti;,er mat·
wholesale prices. Faro 1 $7d.-~d· 2 bardboaTd grill type SCR·AM-LETS Genrator 32 volt 110. Pipe threaden $8. Snow rise ~ ~. 3 toae tress and box 9(K1n£ $15 small $7, Farol large $15, l'Vl er sections, ap-diains VW $3. PIP< vile ·~. .. . ...ia ....._..., "~"'.....,... Headbollrd $5 Bed fr9me $4 Trornpot $15, Wall bracket proximately 48" SOc each. 2 1-Stadimeter Range Finder Ji... .,. .._..,. ......... -~ -
•·-$15 ~.. ~ p edwood •• I $15. 503 CllmaUon Ave,, 15. taw with motor $15: A<>" OVAL M·~· ~,_ -. 4 Large car bed ST '"'-"--¥ , .......-;a& ..,, an-r PllwO o u ng e ANSWERS Violin..,,. ..,...,.. __ ""---S2 ...., --...... _, --'·-u "'"" -taUas $20, Triangle $21, 6 frames $2 ee.ch. Heavy Corona de! Mar. 67J.6l56 _,, caa~ .-. • · chain $5 eadl. '""""'' -~
lamp 5t>kler $20, Faro! traverse rod SA. 548-0097 OUTBOARD Motor $20. Osk Dishes, pots 2:ic p $1. 2 CIWRS $3 ftdt El«:tric ~'--$17 ---~ Oil t N . .,..__._ n--•·-se H-~--~. • _645-«18________ SOLID Mabopny drop leaf -rd pi•ver • .,, Small ""'1l.Ull , •n.JUJ~ m""""um rvu_...,.._....,,,... ,...;ng --~'-e, sie -ov.ce -"""''-"' --l->Ul.IN,.~ '-"'"'UUlll"' ....., 1 ._ ... , MC F __ ...,...,_ ........ ..., ..,
$17, Colored C)'~ large '";t=im. ns. B~k~ I Nature-Pclvb-Duplex -Btiketball Set~ for Hip le KITI'mS, white cdored, ~ $5" pl our W:id''i tables $1·$4 huUn&: boa.rd, ..,,. Colored cylinder ...,... EXECUTIVE Roof fl .. , ...... 6'1" ~ blue eyes, part Siameae. a eoe. an-wood ..., 'EA . ._.A_._ -..
_., <1U chair SOc. 10 transistor ra.dk> I =:=--,-'.-:-'-'w~c:~..::::___ 543--8422 tiqUe bee.utifull&', 64l>Si91 CM ••· ~ ~ '
$16, Blown clus cruseta $4. lnslamatie camera. $3. 2 One roommate to another: FOR Sale RCA Victor TV, i-'=='-------I Mi~;;""-;;:c;;;:--;;;~-=;;-;
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$15, Blown glass faro{ gota Mexican bulky knit "A college education helps floor m*I nu birch COME bc-owle. Portable MEI'AL. patio table and t l·CHEST=.=~ot..,--dta,-w-.,.--:f-=2-=01
Sl5. 611 Acacia Ave. Apt No. aweaten: $5 each. Ladies you when you ~t out into cabinet $25. Tappan deluxe electric oven $3. Ahnolt ct.Jn $5. 548-86?9 Dremr with mhTor $20 1 H.B. 536-4f.64 wear, size 9-10, 25c-50c. Bait the business world. You can stove bas stalnless steel new guitar $10. Sturdy oc-FLY rod and reel $8. Oil and NJabt .tend S5 Blade bumlil
SPRAGUE cuttm bead-tank with plumbifv $5. go to practically any firm oven, good OJOdiUon $25. catJkllal table• $10 ead:t. amp p\C!'s $2.~. Crosman hair q, never 1"XIJ $20
board full a:ize $25, hand Remington 10 Uy electric of which your father is the Two end tablea and coffee Coffee table $10. Gopd 9x12 pellet•piatol $13. 64&-4349 mo DeSoto Avt Qf. Mela
truck heavy duty $15 , adder $10. Oar cooler, new head, and immediately get table, good condltk>n, All -red carpet $25. ·-'Klngt1ie TWIN beds, mattress and del Mir--.
Fonnlca dinette and 4 $10. Travel.q: iron $1. 2 fire an iEXreUTIVE job." $10. -67>-1128 · bedspread and draperiM
chairs $12, allllninu:m chair ~era, 5 lb., dry TUBE tester "Precision", =-~=---------! $25, Hats 50c. ToYt 50c, 9P'i:nra l24 M.Ch. LI 8-3619 'wm"INGHOUS&toas te r
framet 25e, maple bnk beds cberrncat $10 eadt. Range 11 1 dition 12 S WASJ--IER, Easy auto, 1~ GamM Zc. Lawn mower, STOVE $15. 548-4890 oven, sood a:a:lttim $25
•et $9, Hollywood twin bed hood with blower $12.50-6 ti exce .en oon " ,; yr,. old. Needs cluth, $25. excellent c:mnditkm $25. Sat· VW Bus trail hitdl Jl5 Baby car HM, hadrest.
$5, beaded movie screen $2, 2 man saw $2. Vinyl marine ~~ ~~ • $15. Zl 6~ll07 1704 W, Ocean Sun. l8816 Saglna.w Dr. Tur-645-l356 "42 -er · white vinyl $3 s&-2646 Sun. Call 4!M-852'1
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Red-E-O'ete 3 Jb. baa SOc, 2 decking tiO" wide $1.25 yd. ~· Fmt, NB liu~e~&c~~k~--.~~1rv1n~~·~..::...1 i~2ii:~·.:;;:~~~·~;n l L;U«;Eli;>Ni~~;e;~;:j washing n.chine motors $2 Resin I'Od<s 50c lb, 2 hollow 3 Plll."E d .. venport $15. 2 SETS o! twin size box 59 RAMBLER V-6 $25. Call LARGE · paz'lknl ~ $5. -~ . 10 4 d FORMAU;, like new, worn .._.. ___ 1.~ •• 1.,..._ "_,,...,_ Domlniilnoven.bro!UrC...v-"° .... "• p.s mower u JS 1 , core oon $3 each. 20062 Trunk $10. Tnrlk SS. 3 suit-springs and mattresses, $15 .-ii-.. uc.u.n" ·-.,.. -.u1. VW""WOll _ ·---'! _ or ••-~
bicycle $2 to $10, 318 inch by ~-, st., Santa Ana cues $5 each. Bedrotn t U iz bo once, .,.,...,..-, size 9• pink, BUNK ·~ wood 1 15 ""• ,...,... ....,.. -.,..,..
18 loo '--'J't'"al ea.; u s e x •pril:lgs tllze 11 110 each. Ahlo Jr. ._.., · llamp blm.116 tut St., N.B.
Jobs-Man, Worn. 7500 t 1ow cables bargain Heigbta. S40-6289 scale $2. Automatic coffee and matt re at1, with size 11 dresaeii, llke new $4. Sturdy couch SS. Cheat of 613-787!1
$2, 8~ iDcti wide dime bug-AtITOMAT.IC h K fll4ker $4. Dishes 25c-$1 and frame,$17.50; older couch in $7 549-2646 drawera $Xl 646-9'1'18 -==-=,.,---.-( NURSES • RM, INm, aldes, IY runs $1S pair, 2 station rkin was ~tien-chair $5. Juicer $3. Mixer good condition, $ 2 2, 5 o; · ' MAtTR.ESS met bClX llPline,
orderlies. Opportunities b' wireless intercom $13, clean ;;;e·Oril.7 ~cycl ~ $5, 384~li E. 16th St., c.M. wardrobe, $10; El e c. GIRLS, size 12, skirta ind 2 SLOT can an! 1 conttoller, double, dtu llld atlOd $25.
' ... _,;........., '-staff rv\C; 15 ~ 30 plJUl druma $2.50 · s e sea ~1668 m~n.,le iron, $15: -a~e sweatere, dresses, ·•I like brand new. $25 v.lue, only 644-<624
•• ....,.3 "" .,..,.... Jap motor soocrte"r u Ls $25 $1.SO. OXnt>ete set ol car . ~..,. ""',.......,, .. $10. 548-0784 ==~~-~-=='
lions. All shifts. attrad:lve v.w. gu tank 1$3, 3 Junk sea.ta for '6! Plymoulh 16 ORIGINAL oil pajn&gs TV. $25; table model TV, 1""n°'ew='l3'°'eac.,"';;:.,· :;;54$-::,.=>;46=:;:-~.l;;m;;;-.;;;:-;;::;:::;o,-;;-::= TIJNED eicb&u9t fer 1960-63
new hoe:pital. Xlnt salary & T.V. SOc to l, golf club set Belvedere $8. {like new) 12 J1 to 1$25. Le.nd~a,pes, SlO; 2 eaisy chair!, $9 ea.; 3 MOTORCYCLE leathers. A MINI bike trame $5. 2 new VW $2$. N"1 S'!0-15 tire $1;
benefits. Cbe.pman General SS hlil oapa 25c ch 1 volt car radiG $8. 2 cocktail seaaeapeB, 1 still life, l wood chairs with stu!led must for Tl' and motocroa. 8" riml am1 tlres $6 each. l Torque wrench $8. Wet ml.t
Ho&pibll, Orange. 633-0011 bid Augua ro~erie ifs~ dressea, aize 11, like new charter ~dy. some are ~~J!~s,~iai $8~~~~ Jacket, about 42, $25 .Pants HP ~ en rt n e•, Jadcet ss. Flrm!r Jth!.
VEI'ERINARY Aas:i.c:ant af. Camaro tra1ler hitdi $10 SJ.SO each. Ba.by crib $3. lramed. Sizes 8 x 10 to 24 x gas wall heater, $12; 2 $25. Perfect con di t 1 on • perlect tor mini-bike $8 and style wet suit $10. Face
tn.s & wkrlda. Prefer HHhl wtlveral trailer hitch $7.50'. 642-l7S5 36· 531-3193 bathroom sinl!l!l, u ea.: Orlgl.nal cost nearly trtple. $12. New hilh an:l.k>w beam ma* $1. Weicht belt $2.
or college s!Uient. 2(fr1 Har· Saturday end SUnday only CURLY %. poodle &: % LAMPS $3 each. Rotobroil vacuum cleaner, $10; chest Electric l'ange, everything aealed fog llahta $1.50 eadt. Pole a pear U. HuDt1ng
bor Blvd. C.M. 8U1 F.astp:pr;: Drive, 1 block cocker puppies, 6 weeks $15. ~~ ~~-::m; of draweni, $12; typewriter, works $10. 546-9963 Llke new 64 VW muffler $6. bow $15. YIUh $2. 1950
HAIR Stylist wanted to work 'llOllth ·eut ot Beach at 548-69'J7 Poles $8 and $10. Penn rl!el $15: 2622-B Santa Ana Ave., 2 PAffi draperies w I th ~1;' ~of .~_!: Olevy. aood body and ti.
• ~ • .i......1-------Atlanta, H.B. CM (Please park in street) •-· __,_ 1 ··"-~-· 6, ~ 7S ....... , terlor, mt rurm.1nl 1$25. m "'"'.....,.., .,...,,.-. . BLUE Clrip books and Green $9. Davenport $25. Pictures u 4verse ~"""' Ol' wnnA!WI 2' tall wire, 4lk .foot or $11
642-TIKXI 'IWJN Sm solid maple head· Stamp booka $2.25 each. $1. Garden hose and reel $8. 2 STIJF'FED chairs Sl5 ea. x T wide. $20 per pair. tor a!l ol it 100 new M-80 I o;,.._,..,==-....,.-=-...,--1
BEAITIT Operaton with bovda S20 each, Hermes 646-261)) 824 Victoria CM Also Yrilite matchin1 Kohler 548-7488 _....._ _.._ cl STOVE Md re~.
typewriter, llmll tnrtable • . couch. Very good cond. ex· '°"'"==""'"=""""""'=-'I cues w1m a:u owns M. both work $25 Ndi. 1342--3864 followin&, excellent shop. $25, 2 record playen ln BABY crib with mattress, 9 x 12 RUG $18. Three speed cellent starter set or Apt. 20" WINOO\V f:an $10, Tay Motorcycle carrier rack $10.
613-9680 uk tor Dm. wark:inl: condition $5 eacli 4 excellent <mditkm S12. 3 portable rectrd player $20. use. ~m:. N e w P 0 r t wooden stGve $5, Matching-~U58 BUS tea ta 4 feet iODI $1
MOI'EL Maids for new 50 BEJAUTY operator wanted leather bat atocila, no lwi;el drboawer night etand $3. Old 1,64>-4245==---...,..~-=~ Shores. hea&oard! $5. Ice tka.te1, I ·A~Q~U~AJUIJMS==~-2--..,..-~5 11e~.· Exl ~~ •• ~.1~
immediately lo take over no bides, excellent con-t iood electric iron S2. CAST itm ~I slnk $7. 4 ===-=--~-~ siz.e 5 SO. Metal ahe.lving $2. .,,., 11\Nw. \111.U<,11 ~ unit motel, opening in C.olta clientele. 675-3'101 dit:ion, $10 each. See Sat. Ford chrome wheel 15", $7. chrome and yellow bar DOUBLE Box eprlnga and 54&-0765 saUona. • 11 ~. and eba.1r '2'.» 26" S IP9ed
Mesa. Stut work October Bedfrw.m $2 'D-·al hand mattress w I Ho l l y wood "'UU:Oi;;--;;;;;-;;;;;;;-;;;: I ~-:;;:;;:;:;..."°""~~~---= 1 -~-28tb, Interviews to be held after 3 p.m. or &mda.y only e · • ...,:r , stools $25. 546-7414 fra.m"t $17. Decorator tamps FULL size gu range $25. git'• tilce, ~ tire eo:i
itpprox. Oct. 23rd. Apply in DIME·A~LINE •t 20792 <:atamaran, H.B. :T-':1· w~ SJir 6 SHOR1S, caprls 36 waist $1-$2. to $8. Set Maple Twin Reel t)1)e power '8.wn LARGE cmbioned t'bMr $6. lttt ff.50. l nke: 1awri
writing staf:ina name, ad-No Item Owr $25 llO.A. lS" Port. T.V. to~e $2~ 6'u~anta aaus ;_ $4. Two large leather purses Beds fno mattresses) $18. mower $20, Canned pl.ants ~:tte $6. Jump chair ~~·4 ~~ n~-$l15~
dress. telephooe, aa--e. ex· work $15. Sunbeam. hair 54S-49()3. Table radio $4.50. $5, New wool dreu, 241,i, $5. Old-Old Monterey B ed and shrubs, 1 ga.Jloo '75c 2· ant teat $2. Table "" UW<;I\ rwv~
tierience, to Box M--455, BOYS Roller rink akatet like dryer $5. 3 dishmaaters OF1FICE table 'th 2 fal!a, red, brown, $10. frame SlS. Red-Devil Buffer each. 5 gallon SJ.SO each. 15 lamp $2. Plaweri $S. Double wheels and mag }rLj) CllJI.
DailyPilot ~';'t:i~:U~:e~~ ~~·(~$10..u:= chair4S"x30'!'"'1$25.8;1i:~l=Olf>-=':5~1'-~-~~--f1a. 1513 Oranrc, C.M, gallon no &rd $15 eacti. =.::i::~lD~ ~~~~acb.roQ=
COMBINATION Secretary. $10, pool table 32'' by«>". acale1U.G.E.Radl0Al&nn counter, formic.a tGp 3 ~S suita, excellent o;»t·1="'=2-'666=-------Wood foot k>cktt $2. Puah wool, revenllle $15. 6 loot bed, eomp{f'te $10. 5 car
bookkeeper • receptiooi.st. needs new felt top $8, 9xl0 Clock $8 Zenith small radio drawers, 40" high $25. 1826 d1ti0n. _new cost $110, a12e 1WJN mattreu and box lawn mower $4. TV it.and round tnkled $6 Mat jacb $1 eadl. 2 ~
Part time. Must be exper;. brown and white tweed cot-$6 R.C.A. Record~ 45 BIJtlomhell. N. B. M6-008l 39, waut 34, medium bl11e sprlngl, excellent condition $2. Ge.rdera hose "991 SL%'' · · en'Ut;y bwlk:s $4 tch. Complete"-
enoed. Gared N. Smlth, ten rug $6. 847--21385 ~ $8 2 TV Stands 8 rr 9 Inch brocade di $10. Light blue $12. Lawn $25. Frame. white head· x 12'' p.ivanited nlpples, ;:;; Baolca 15c • 5Gc:. Architect. N-&edl.l.,::::..=c..:,;,.:.,_,,,=~--1• · · · · . van, mawer$4-.8oy'•bike,needs board ant 1 turquoise used 10c-..i. ,,,, PUC 50c. 2M2 AlUt'e, bedlneoodcon:titb1$12.50.
642-reti ~~""''' II x lD BEIGE wool ru&: $2--$4.Tollettellt,wbt$1.5<l reel good oonditmn $ro. newtronttire$(.Ah.mtinum btdiptead $15. Must sell """'''· 7S • • • s.nt&AnaHt'tcbts.54&-239'1 Cooctlwitelrockerd'Jair$S.
1-,;;;;r;-;;;;;;;r.:;:--:-;;;;;v:::;-II ~ll~'-'~SO~, ~--~~.,-,:-=--""" I lldrie Vacutm\ Tank $8. 2 S43-3l!i8 out<bor elide:r dlair. Mats this weekend ...... 1... "'·een-fittlnp 20c and Zc each. 2 SIZE 12 .__,_ ..-.-Excellent dreuer ml mtr-
1 HEAD Cashier -PBX ex-HIDE-A..aED Sota $10. net'dl Twin Beds complete $15. ea.. TABLE lamp $2. Dresser 2, good condltkm is. Ad-size bedspread...., t.an~~e step end tallies $6 pa.Ir. Iron .. -..... .._ worn ror $14. 2m9 Pano.o St.
perience prefen'fd. 25 to 30. cover 5llM062 3:910% Qiannel Pl., N.B. and minw, mat:hini!: 4 iuatable Ironing boaJd $3. and go 1 d Medlterrenean contracton: lflaket 50c each. mce $8. 54&-6223 CM. nelt' comer 813 IDd 6Hday• i'v"'iu~· See Mr. OFF1CEDe•kS25 ~1603 drawerchett$10eacb.Ski F'rontdoot,ooloreddiamond design $15. Double ~laddedrSundll.Allmd"E.Satur. ~.-· Mapl~ double HaJtior. ansen. 111. u• Music O.· 968-Zi09 365 <JIEVY enstne parts: poles SS. Ski. 'boo1a and trees glass litoe upper hall, new brospread, e x p e n 8 i v e Yan ay. 19th, """""'• lprin,p and =~~-~-~~-·•
ty, 3400 Bristol, Costa Me&a, block SlO, crank $5 cam $5. '15. Vaporizer, l2 hour $5. cost $100, asking $15. 2958 cu s to m -f it t e d quilted Costa Mesa lMttnu $25. Ma t e Ii I ti I 'lllC~.proj.e1or, llM MW
LIVE-IN housekeeper fDr ROYAL portllble t)lpeWrker -545-1887 Smoker $4, Leather luggage Maui Pl., Mesa Verde. orar«e· Uke new, aac:rftce HAIR dryer, at&nd l)t)e with rmiple clnmer, detk $.25 $20. Aiftql.Dpt_ slide mq $1
non-working mother. 25 to good condition $25. 5J6.3l8l CDMPONENJ'S: .Ret.0-Kut SS <a:nd $2. 548--m;(). 221 E.1='6-=1=11)1=-~-~~-S20. Ptiv.te party. 548-3106 control SlO. Beautiful !Ur ucb. Sci*Tel 11>1'-DJ. each. Flllher FM tuner QI.
35 yeara old. 4 School aa-1 MAPLE 6 year aib $3>, Ex-tuntt:.ble $15. Heethkit ptt-19th, CM. COLDEN and s 11 v er TWIN box s\'.ll'IQl: and mat-cape-$15. Antlque wrt:>Ua'bt Wattle but $2.50, Deak $5. 8ocl"fl • UJ 130 lmll' szs.
children. Spanlab speakina cellent crib Jn&ttrMa $10, amp SIO. HAmmO/Kardon LADIES bike with basket Ptheuanta SS. ~3263 tress ~ Macllle dresser m. iron and n.tble <tinrtte aet 'Dectric try pan SS. '!We, 21 ~-=~~--~~-,,
OK. 548-lMi nylon mesh ~ $5, AM/FM 'Nier $3). lkl.thkit $16. M111.n'• 3 8S)eed bike with PORTABLE hl-fi $15. TV SlO Kikhen booth and table $25. $25. Female &d:ibqiton ter--C'ba4rw SlO.. New ice CNll.r 00USLE bed hee&oerd,
EXP Telm or Note Nen balbinette dnl:slnlt table $$. power amp $3). Hilb tn--rack $22. Ice CN!lber Sl.50. Portable t)'pe'Wl"ltcr $15. 1 Maple table SS. OUki:s detk l"t'lr AKC to &')Od: home s;m. $S. TV. Fur .tole and bat framt, 8"lY Pwlut,pdc
.......... ..., __ .&-a... n!:W'pla,)tto:naner~jlmlp q\Je'1lC)' eled:T'on\c crosaover M6-36S> Jo"'lourttc t 21 .... 1 S2 2 $10. L6l1dcr bM:k dWr $6. 8901 Emerald St . lJO. Efeotrte beatw $S. ~ box IPW8t $25. r~ ~=-~ -$2, -ec'1e P.50 tt• ~ 15" -'" -· • •-•· -~M-D~~ u n.~ -~" "·"·· ~-~-~ -Security Pacltlc N•t1 Bek 53&-4634 •-'-U:. ~en: er, GOOD 111 NU rnattretll and naugahyde footstool Sl cac-:b. """"""' .. .,.......,.. cast $2. Weatminattt. am.-euo ~on--~ -......, .nas.uw -•"' ~
2280 Hutior Blld CM. 2-8 twfftera $20. Hide-a-•Pfinl $10. 548-2667 Hideabed $Zi New "¥ rem-Maple end table $'5. Electrie Cl!l'fERAL tire <S.20 • 141 after 3 p.m. 5l)..5«i8 revtrsibLe-IOr1nc CllltdoN
• Equal Oppty Employer ~ ~-t) ~.;·:o. ~ ~~ MF.Sf pl~ and J)ftd, very nant, 6 x 4, $2. 5t0-6S29 motors Sl • ~ Brau vatUty "1llte wall $15. T.V., works, PINC Pq~ table S $ • .,,llO=. :-:54HJJ7=::-:-,,,-::-"":-=~I
WANTED: For widowed $25, Jr. Pttitt coat Did pq> J"K'm'dl., 331/3 rmp clean $8. Boy'• Sd\winn 28" SLIDE 2 swinp, need paint f!: SSil~~:i~ netds adjustment $9. Kitten, ~ l*l $3.. ~e VlBRAnllbeil, 2tpeed$21i.
lAld:Y middle IP bcxut neveonrn $8.-P&}'Pm i:. lP's, -11 $20. lnoperable racu $1Ji0. Boy'•-QicUeb $5. 2-al-uminwn p&tJo f.'halrl, 'fypewriler ~Fur •tole Mother Stam~ t be r ---l1lh $5. st!~~ =-=====---=~--,!
heper w/refereno., !We· &-83159 portabJ• 21." TV $ 5 . racer 28'', $7.50, boCh with need .,ebbin1 SJ e'Adl. Sun. $ZS. Mimr $12. F 10 0 r 11--npa $3.50. 548--2039 er $2. Rqlie tow srtsiper $1. i.EnuGDtATOR a 2 In. Room A: "'-1d $lO). 548-r DINGHY $25.. A S HP ~ $2. 514 Hamilton aw tire&. Mexlcan hand da.y AM only 326 ''A'' Osle, ipolilbar $1$. °"'Pet sweeper 6*-4i760" Odkr• llld boots. ,lllM S $:2. IWtwt tt.-. -=tl.. lml\l
3001 Goldsi Jet. nte111 'MJrt $». io.s oo17. 6*4892 carvM Jealhcr I ad le1 1,...,=~yard..,,,.·=-==-= u. Child'• recotd pla:yu $5. SUR.n30.A!tD, rood ~ Bat trlb:r ~ 50c. NII• u o..:ito ddlo
1'IXlSEXEEPm 1631 W. BUa Jlhod.., N.8. B1D cbM $35. ~ $10. ~ c:!s,~· ~ ~~ S«tlla r;ultar $15-~ 25c •SJ. Wldnn't dlt!oo 9'3" Pl 5tG-071C N-ra:yD~~!O:..m..I d recuod J,'lbr;per, _.
EXpalaMd;' OWn IS. Voutlt,y ...S ..,,_ -" -. _.,. ....ii-~~""'·~~~~~-_,,. Zc-13. 'l'o1s ~ I0!-;;:=-=.,..,-'-=-~'=-1 '":"~~of 1 -" $10. Pm--u ... • h SaWy opm ~ Rd11m.W, rot $2$. $1ni!e bed tlO. & ~Brownle Hawkt:ye MODERiN cooch $:15. Yellow _14~·~2395~~°'~tumb-~la-•_<M__ ~ ~ ~ ~; csrDtl'a $S; _,pole $.1. llDd r..:ad pJli)w SIS.
Sf3..08J_4 cood, nttdare:"o:s:up:. Tnmk: "· Doort $2. 2633 C8JTln'I. wmtca prrfcdly table. cbalra UO. no..ete sroRACE wblng $10. ._,. ~onlJ.6f&-'?S28 Wb1tia ......-a .....
WANTED: Womaa IO do ~ an.. Ave .. C.M. $L50. 373 Ocie St A, C . .M. bed rtrame, walnut $t. 1--fand 1 "6;pij"'f'"'';;; ... ~inl~$15~ . ..;-';j;;Ul&;"j;s: II ~~~t2'l6~$7!,. _Bo1'_•_""'~~11~·-l:I~. GAS ahwe wtfh -1drJle $25. Wblte fonul, D JO $1.
telephone 10lidtlng in REFRJGF.J\AroR. cross 1op 646-4667 booked ~ Chlne1e "JI I CAS t"ll.ftlt, apt. lfle-fJS, ~ ~. &Ill a® Deak $2S. Oxnlr UiblHd-
home. 642-6876 NEW Nordoo Trlple htilader f~tt $2). Man&te itOnf!r y~ ~-. $10. Gul&a Pi& c.cc Sl 31'7 Oetn. 548-3382 HEMP IQIMnll • lfO.cl.aed, dWt $15. IAml* SU0. Qi. tea tllble $10 eacb. I x 10 with --....p Ir t mm er. BO ~ .... ~1wu111 Atnencan WI'---·· 1•-_,.-.. 110 s.tvel deolllC cba1r otk ...,.,, • ..-. o••w "to ·-•er bl·~ f-'9li aqi.&an, $19 taktJI tJl, fee we $2.. • KllOll' SL trwltkokir..n11 $1. m.u, ~~~ nobv ~= :i::. !~all~r s:· ~ llcl~ $1 •. 54Ml51 , ~vy = b~fti~ r;'. C'.AS dQitt-1111. 1188-1622 iaw~ ~tr:h-t&IW! ii2~ STJ469 C.M: 5C8 Muau«ke. O!M
Pr<!. '""'""' 1.odf· 499-11" 61Hl311 Dial -l<r IWIULTS -Dial_~-,... IU!SIJLTS Auto -iii. 61~· SOCK rr TO 'EiC_ Dia\ ICl!6l8 for lWIULTS
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SALE AND TRADE
MlllCHANDISI F01t
SALE AND TRADE-
MERCHANDIS! FOlt MERCHANDIS! POR-MliRCHANDISI POii --lllANSPORTATION
.lol>l--/Mn. Wom. 7500 SALE AND TRADI. -SALE AND TRADI SALE AND TllAQE SALE-AND TIIADE SALi AND T RADE p C I 9020 owtr rv Mr•
'"'--------Furniture 8000 ,umltvre IOOO ART DI RECTOR Fumllllro 8000 Furniture 1000 fumlturo IOOOFumlturw IOOO Mite. Wontod 8'10 '3· STEEL Holl Ou)' Sea v. :;-;;;::=::::::::::::=~.0~1" ~1w AN 1 E o ~~~F~~R.E Growln& comP8'\Y ncedl ca· p.; '~ 1'ftl' nUl:'lded per'l(ln, 30 yn "' "'°"· -· o1 .,..... Spanllh "" .u -o1 • ..._ M-.. lt .., • .,,.,,_L M"" know ... erranean
how to do the toUowin.a:: Bought Mlnuf1cturer'1 Showroom S..mplea
M~'tie~:~ PUBLIC NOTICE
SJHlniah Furniture """Ii> ......,.i., ............ At Terrific Savinpl
-band 1"'"""'· 8' Wood carved arm diYlll, IC. rnao'1 chair; Roeolvod c1neol11tlon of $22,000.00
$45,000 in fumitu,. inventory
must bo sold within 2 WffU,
~~ = ':!;" beaut. fabrics. 5 Pc hexagon dark oak dln. Spanl•h ind M.dlterranun Furniture
tw..ne systl!ml, have working set. w /black or avocado framed chairs; 5 Pc All New ,., 9Mllfr ar.1; Me-. 1968 DDP V F1.bera:t .. 16' Wholesale .: Public • WAmD
lmowledie ol camt'l'a dept., BR set. tklr Mr. &: Mn. dresser, lg mirror, A hhmw°• °'"• H•• I• °" D-,i.y M t I to b f , I di Fu ltu,..._,.,ppll•n-Sid boat. 100 hp JobMOn,
be able to worV: out &ebcdul· 2 commodes, decorative headboard in Span· Items as follows: Gorgeous 8 ft. custom quilted any s Y es c oose r<>m JDC u ng '" trlr, ptua many extru. Bra
f with I 1 111 1th b k Medite"anean Contemporary .nd Color fV._p(1nos oU•r. 61° ~·1 es and adhere to them. Must ish oak or avocado desJgn. so a separa e oose p ows w eavy oa • ETC ;ry,,.
be familiar with bee.dllner, Items Sold Individually trim decor and matching chair, 3 matching oak '4odcm. • 17' STEVDl'S Kellh black, :;a """'>Pe. IBM 1Yt>eWrl'"" Shop Around-before you buy see US! ocuslonal tables, (2) SS" !all decorator lamps, STOCK INCLUDES C11h In 'h Hour HemJ-Ory<ier "' '" '"·
Xerox telecopl~. Must have VALUE $89,S-FULL PRICE $429.95 hanging chain swag lamps in wrou~t iron, an -.,--,-.5,.41"-4"53"·,.1.--,--I !:nl: s~. 1~n•~6.1'l~:S
JmowtQe ol management or terms ., low •• $3.00 week 8-plece klng size master bedroom swte in pecan • Dining Room Sets * WAHTl!D * and be able to ~ di-' 14' SPE'ED & Sid boat, mot,.. r«:t and emtrol. Muat h.ve No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan paneOed Mediter ranean style with top quality e Living Room Sets Good Uled I-Antique tum. -~~ and ,.........,.. No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside 15 yr. warranty king size mattress & box springs. • B d S "'"" Uoed Fumlrur., '"" and tr•ller 1'''"
H.c":V1n Auadoln Inc. APPROVED FURNITURE Spanish decor dinlog set, el<. e room ets w .. tmJnoter, w,.....,.., ""5185 °' """"°
DOA PENNYSAVER 2159 HARBOR. COSTA MESA -........ --1• Slllt.OO • Lamps w~,~...:.. and M·~.!" Equ!e:____.._9035 T::~~ ~12 Yean same~:;u;.~-sam~e owners ~:~~~:=~~~·k;;;;-;~h~;~~i!:i~O RIACLKL MBAJAORLDBRAINNDOS 'S ~<><rib~~ 1oocl ""'>;:ER.:_';t55w~~': :;"';
No Ex---'-·ce ~Sunday 10-51 Terms Available -Newcomers to C11lfornl1 M.chln•ry, etc. 1700 wbole Jot only. GWI~ ,.,....""' 541-9660 Credit Appro'f'ld lmmecli1t.ly ----""----materlall. prop1, controla, Neces~! LAntE: 14" Rodnrell, fullJ cables, Uutruments. gas :.~~~:-:~.r:-Fumlturo IOOO Goroge Solo 8012 At Harbor Bl~d. MOBILE WORLD ~P:~T~1:~·-~-N 543-081~~~11~:~E~~=~=K~1 E~.'tE-.. ~::.°£
B D trailer, lluoretieenl llghtJ. 1'6c.!.1~~· ;~~E't'L~'i°T ~,!~.~ Fu-2 ture 19432 Beach Bl. H.B. 962-1377 c... 1120 7s."" ,:r...=-· ;",~
JOB°""''""' at C:O... M,.. H.,.,est co<tee tAble, did 60>:, $15. Platlorm "'"' • ••• 436 S Ha b Bl S A 531-8770 BLUE Point Slam"" male, Ploc'"tia '° o! 19th) Fd-Goll &. Country aub, must maple $150. Executive delk, w/we!ghta $35. TV O>naole, • r or • I I papera, all() Burmese kit.. Sat It Sunday ~!r 9 ZIW ~~ ~~ ~t~.l~·.!'~ :;: =:;g r=~~er m: 1844 Newport Blvd. Coita M"" (only) II~~~~~~ 2'! ten. 646-"698 or 642-3460 i=========
Daily ~1'200 ........, .,.... ............. ,., mbc. item.a, 1966 Wallace '""' •lt't 'tfl t -W•L, s.t. Is. •• 'tfl I I· 1 1125 Boat Slip Moorin9 9036
'"=="=======I fabric $150. All pcs new. See ~!!"~._CM houae in rear. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l::H~l·~F~I ~&~S;,'::"':'°:=;:;:-;';2~10 I :M~l1=eo~l~l1~noo;;;u;;1;;;;;:;~8600~~li°°'~~~w~;;~;;1~~::~~~t::~ 1-at '15&2B W. 18th St., C.M. .....,...._,, WANT slip for 35' Sail.
9 a.m.. _ 5 p.m. 20 WATT St reo 11mp $25 15 BEAIJr. Peke-A-Poo pu}IPies Suitable r or llveahoard.
Agenclu. Men & I ~=~=-'~--~~~ I ELITE SALE: Mercedft G1r19e Sale 8022 Pianos &. Organ• 1130 wirtt iter:c, emp $ i 5, SWIMMING POOL mal.es I females Treasures al Ali Baba, 3419
1 __ w_o_mo_n ____ ,;.7;:_55:.0o1 ~~~-=.· :.WC::& i:_ Benz lo antique clockl, ANTIQUES &: Garage S&1e s 11 e a k er 1 $ 5 ., a. lJ Ft Pool, Filter, Surface M&-7(62 Via Oporto, N.B. Ph .
' ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
Girt Fri. • • . . • . . . . • . . . . $:rlO
Cook Trnee • . • • • • . . . . . . $400
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
20U Westcllff, NB 543-Tl96
1624 E. 17th St., 8.A. 547-6336
Schools-lnstrvctlon 7600
dbL bed braes bed, lg cu 1 t om Sat I: Sun, g to S, Oct. lD, ~ Turntable $12.50, dle.nger Skimmer, Mainten.anc. Kit. e TOY POODLE PUPS AKCl,536-61==85=,__,-.,,.-.,--=.,-:'°"' tbl ' comp., "'' chond<ller, emerald I"' 8231 !ndlao-~•-SL H. B. OVER STOCKED !12.IO. 9'/ ""'"" '"' l8 '" FREE Grow>d Pad. · moi. g """ so;, 'BOAT Sl!po avail. m 45' to
uiu. rm. e., 6 dvs. S40: area cari>et w/fm&• Ir. ~ ' V'IVM auto SM adapter"• $149.11 Sac:rtfioe! Call &t6-El3 fiO' bo&ta. BALBOA. AREA.
tti!.e. aa.w U>: TV $15; misc. ~ 644-3883 MISC Items; Tires. bed 167 fl .so ea. 11" TV $20. SECARD POOL UNUSUAL blue a: black Gr. 673-6880
Items. 548-3261; 2499 An· I cPLA="y"'.,...00----,-,,,,,..,_,..,...,,"'oo"'F"°"'-: framH, de. 135 Delmar * 673.5900 * 323 s. MaJn, e>ranp o.ne pups. Cbampion line. I========= I
ntvers.ary Lane, N. Pt' engine, furnl.ture, dishe., A~. c .. M. 646-6249 ONE ONL YI 532-1992 Tenns. 897-lfl66 after 6 p.m. Boat Storage 9041 =--==~------I pictut't' fral'Ms, &......:1.M-, SATURDAY ol SUNDAY PIANOS & ORGANS -~R MODEL~~ SPANISH -IDd l<>vo,.1t. _,, LOTS OF GOOO!ES •~ ••~ NEW °"""I'°"" oet, table. DOBERMAN PUPP,IES. BOAT STORAGE
Ola.Us, lampg, chest ot ~· l~ Ma~ Circl~ 2136 Raleigh. Of ReiUl&rlY • , .......... $289.95 & chain It buffet. 'IWtn bed AKC Must Sell. Sail or power up to 20' ,_ <l SI.ashed fOl' lmmedi&te Sale! Now only ••.•..•.•••• $119.95 e 962-85.15e F-~ -~ N-·~ ...... wen ( oolfee tablt'!s. r--•ldl ~ ~-I========= frame I: mattress. 9 x 12 '1:11\..-ni y...... "'.,._. , =~~"==~~~·~·~~,-I New Ir; used -unheard ol sav· No Money Down· SlO. mont.b c n •• --Month!. t beds, clamet, games. Many i GARAGE Sale: Sat I SUn U-,_A-'-'pp,_l_l•_n_c .. ____ 1_100_ ;"...,on WURl..JlTZER, KAN· FIRESTONE STORES grey carpet& lo pad. Type. WIRE Fox Terriers AK , ucr...ruuut. y ra es other Items. Rear ol.. 858 I . ~-writer table, dressing labi.e. Chunpton atock. m up. Include .. &·.~~of hoist
* * * * 4 3 Hp lawnmower, refrij: ALL rlectric Wuher/ Dryer ABE, CHICKERING, FISCH· * &t&.2444 * 642-9939 .--w ....... ,. Production Pt Cot! Placen-(good for pme rm.) Dbl ElR &: many other makes. 3 twin bed ~ 2 new r•• • AN~~y·s tia ao. ol 19th) Fri&t and ..._.. I th h I ot combo. Still within war· M' II 8600 "°"" ~ .,~, Sunday ~. e;.; ~r ~,.; ranty. $250 cash. See at 124 New Spinets, ICM' as .• $499. 11ce 1neou1 54o..6970 Sunday Horsff 1130 839-2281
V 0 T E Dt>lmar Ave. CM. •1··-1 --"• -1-Chri•t-Chn'stmas G'1fts? FENCED lJJT WAUru'I' Butfet server $51); materials. 319 Esther St.1 -1~2"1 ~G"' .. -,-,-""',-----"c-=$111""'•"•"'<hc-. ..~ ........ ..,.,. .. v• * AUCTION * Horsn for Chrl1tm11 Hall b 1 oc k to Bay
dinette set ~; maple tier CM v-more ·---"--~. 1,., mas stock. Last chanct-for FO" those frierd5 and rela· %. -'nioro • Appy -Horses ,_ F Wall<
FOR A table $15; , _ Colonial no:J• w...,..11;:1-'fJ41 l "-bu TRY U you wlll aell ar buy 43 H•·' -~ !115. 2028S Reuonabl'I:', -. er -· th•• 1 -old. ~• '°20 owest priCes! n..:ut or Y tiveA !10 ha.rd to please ..1 Win~· try ~ "~" ""lll< chair 140; J cp dintte set ""' J• .............., .,ve UJ a 1 -~·na c.anyan, Lagima .....,.. C ut 115', --'e room divider FREE TO YOU STOVE, ~" ELEC. on easiest terms. a gitt from Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. ._... l=========I Omp er "~ Clp<nMoa&Fli...,'U19 TREASURES OF w· d • A · 8 Beach A' ft 9100 $75. 540-6987 Mm'E $50. CAu. 842'-8457 Sunday 12 to 5 ALI BABA '" Y s uction' am cusro~ western saddle. ircra
AGE --;Q..=au°'iy=--Kb>K=-,.-;:.,.c:. --;8"',=-~~!'.:. Y!: : =ANYTIME========= I Gould Music Company 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. Behind Tony' a Blds. Mat1 Beat otter. Call anytime PAROO ENTERPRISES
beautiful quilted ma~ Needs good it'amil.y with llC· 2045 N. Main, S.A. 547-0081 Open daily incl. Sl1ndays 2075% NeWJY.!rt, CM ~ 837_9682 MOONEY SALES REP.
spilt foundation, blt·b'I tive lddll to love & romp A:'.'.'.nl=l~q-uH_:--:----:--1-:1:'1_0 l--~O:'.:UR:'.::;:,58:'.:tti~Y~ElA;:'.;R~~lll am-5:30 pm, ClO&ed Mon. e LIQUIDATIOO e FLIGHT TRAINING CAREER frame. Never U9ed. $98. with. AKC, llhotJ. Tri-col-VASr atock Amer &-. Eur HAMMOND SPINET LGE. quilted dave~ xl.nt Shag area rugs 8x101Ai I: 4x7. TRANSPORTATION Orange County Airport
Warth $250. 842-6536 CJred female, Doi: kwen fu:m ,\ docks. Larry SALE 0 2 Rattan swivel cbrs, w-549-21l66 or 54&-1610
DLB. maple bed zm.t!Joeu Ii call! 968-1507 Morgan Antiques, 2 4 2 8 cond. $ISO: cost $ 7 O · pedestal tbls. Ratlatl. man· Boats &. Yachts 9000 CHEROKEE 14().4. 340 Tr, 2 COMPUTER F-100 .................. $3$. MagnavoxCherrywCJod nequ· Full 1 ngth m1rnr
PROGRAMMING 8PT', $45.. Studio couch $30. BEAUTIFUL ~-an Newport Blvd., CM. M2 •= b' t d I AM I FM Ill· e . MK.-12, VOA-5, U0.2. a. Gas stove $25. Hot Point u-c:1n• • · · ••••· ···· ........ • _,.,, ca me m 0 e Oothing racka. The "l,. LOCAL NE\llPORT BOATS Lite. 644-204.f 20WM1u Rdrig $40 It . Shi!pherd, pt. Lab. R.et., 1890 STEAMER TRUNK M·101 •... : •...•..•... $1095. radio&: record player plus Catcher 2400 W Cit Hwy '-=========ol
Total Concept course Jn · misd. 53J Youn&: iirey/white atriped Ex~lle-rt CJrig. oond. $200. Baldwin llonesOOe, 6 mos old, 25 LP records $50: Bur· Np< &U-1325 · 40' Dl.esel Tur, estate sale, 1-
Dahlia., OIM. cat. 2 ratt>l.ts _ 1 bladl: 642-6396 $600 cash · $50 • tnspect &: otter! Mobile Homes 9200 computer progrimmlng. DOUBLE Bed with bookcue male, 1 white female -to I-.,-===,---,-===-Save! · · · · · · • · :.:..:..:~~; · • • · · roughs reglSter : Put yourself In our Place 4T Diesel Ketch owner must
A new, up-to-elite Pr9PI• hMclioud, includel mat-lo~ home. 66-1466 * CHINESE ANTIQUES Uaed Gnwl.s, ....,,.,,....es, Spm-KeMedy solid silver Harbor Blvd D-1 Tbet1.tre aell. Wants ~! $26,COO e Skyline i69 $4299
ration for a Bright Fu-treu ,. box -oti::t1, I.c:e whe.t·not cabinet etc. eta, & Studio. Steinway, Sob-Inaugural medal, offer. 3700 McFadden, S.A. 50' StephenJ Twin diesels, Oy New 12' wide, 1 bedroom,
ture C1r .. r. Good. ~ -ORGANIC Fertllizer, qed cn4) 673-0ln mer, Weber, Fischer& Bald· 642-5311 SWAP MEET bridge " duals. $39,fm center kitchen Palm Sprlnp
COMPUTER-AGE NEW .3--bed conv. lmt and ~ w:ic:. .. := I ~.-CASH==ro=R~ANTI=~Q~UES=-.~ ~Monday It Friday eves.1-~A~U"'C"'T=1o"'N'°'S"A"L'°E.--54' Dl.e:M:l Yawl, 2 beads, custom, fully furnished ln-
tallle SUO, n •w Bolltc.o lllUicb. 83,1..6332 between 8 le estates. entire shops, SUnd8,y 12 to 4;30 Sportswear manutac~s Every Sat. & Sun. 1arye galley. Owner relocat· eluding all kitch. appliances,
DRAFTING nder $50. Nf!W Lane cedar 5 or StG-4931. after 5 10131 stoCks etc. 548-7383 HAM?rtOND ckl&e-Out of dres,,es, capru, 531_1272 aft 7 ed Eut • must sell! $35,<0> carpets, drapes. 20% down,
24-to-36 WMb Modern ebelt $50. 968-2509 MID size doc. 10 mCJl!I, all . ('()RONA DEL MAR hat.s &: bags & gifts-to-sew DAVID L. FRASER cash. trade or equity. $59
tralnlnt lncludft ecf. shots Sewing Michines 1120 ~ E. C:O.St Hwy £73-8930 kits. Fabrics to be auctioned KllJITED FABRICS CALL· Ow.ck Avery per month 0.A.C.
v1nced concepts In WllL Trade ·Blue <l!.ip good 'w/ :e·~~ include wool.!. laces, vinyls, 3424 via Oporto, N.B. Rick Baldino'•
drifting and tec:hnic•I st.aq> books for Green. Will 5 10122 1967 SINGER Walnut console (Jean Ouf Sale! f J velvets. Auctions Friday at ...,FOR SALE 67J..s:Q2 * 494-3916 Eves. Mobile World
d .. l'nn lo ~tL---buy Green Stamp bookl ftr Included transfer service s It 7, Saturday at 10. 2 & 4. 1·~~~;;~~~~~1~19l~32'.tB~•~><~h~B~l~.,~H~.B~.~"~~~1~3T7 • ..... , r.-·--"" 2 LOVABLE yg blk & tan Remnants. samples Ir Mill ranulrlfftM'lh oftodi"'i ,.,,~,_·"=· =-===~"""=~·~~-~w, b~. Do.xle•'• _ 1 touch-0.matic, auto zig zag, Stein a G and A tit Mod ml S. Coast Blvd., Laguna -d• Sat. Only 8 •.m. to 2 436 S. Harbor Bl.. SA 531-8770 · -., r · •,...~ .. MADE ftt, ..-,....., button hOles, blind hems, w Y r ' r s · .... REDUCED naw.fde1 jobs. ~~1.o.v _..in <rKl'I ~ 1t. Sota. home preferred, loves kids. fancy st i ch e ,, No at· el: Wurlitzer Baby Grand ROYAL Elec typewriter, of· p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa. for Quick Sale! 19% x 45 ft. Double Wide
AU• ....,,,.. -· ~1942 after 4 p.m. 10/19 $595: Steinway Professional f.ice size, perfect cond. G •Al\ Roadliner set up in adult AUTOMATION Can !Wa-9591 tachmenls needed. $37.85 Model S.595: Tiny Spinet pi· $87.50. 10-Key elec add'g 2 MA S .,..... 16· Jeffries, 4 cylinder Gr~ pa.rk. Ready to move in.
ELECTRONICS Hup oak Prlndpal's <W, ~~-. c;:apoom .', k9
1• m1°', ·. ~a';..:Ctt assugoodme .$4 .l~ ~\0j ano $345: Gulbransen Spin· machine $40. Dry Copiez ~!r ~~~ $20 marine lnboaboard mgine. i:= Includes re!rij!;erated air
36 k ~ M·_._ " et 1395·, Thom••~-1195. $50. 612-0143 fishing: t · ·••• • • • •• ..., ..... con dltioning , dishwasher WM S .,.,... --..:1• room, che9p! ........... _.._.,. t•-a". WoU 5~6 v •11oa.i• '--===----,-----,----...,---,---= Plus Bell Ma..-...um ""' Ow Cab~ ~"--.,.,.. ...,. ""cua """"" _, .. ..., Theseandmanymo-at ... 'PH·•~ A••I• m•t-$25·, .,.. ,,., ens .,, .... ..._.r ·· landscapU.g, ca.......,rt, patio Prep•rft you for Jobi in> <>•.rvu.O -6G-1Tll ~trained _ 847~ 10/21 ,.,. ·~"' ..... '" Crash ~1elmet. Sz 7 3/8. $2150 .,....
C BID da ~ tilt L--'-Musical Inst. 8125 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO Electronic micrometer S'25: Call 545-3690 a.fl 6 ....................... · awnings. skirting, new
omputen v=.-.. -....'Tl.:, SIAMESE l..Qvera. Dory 1801 Newport, C.M., 642·8484 150 ft arc welding cable $25: WEST COAST YACHTS carpet, lined drapes. Serial
Communication• liken~. f15. 920 W. Wil90l'I, needa a home. 1 yr old Seal-UPRIGITT Piano, will trade Open Sunday a.ftemoons transistor claS&ilied $ 2 O G.E. Auto. washer, vented Newport Arc:het Marina No. s-6n3. Full price S8SOD.
FCC Licensing C.M. 548-3716 point siamese. '00 D-1 Vic· for 11erro sound system t: ,J Lay Away '-=54s.=21tl=l=~~--~ space heatK, coppertone 3333 W. Cout H!ghway Call Dual Wide Sales of
Industry TWIN Beds $15 a. D:.t tabies toria St. CM. 541'rl023 10/2'l TV CJr what have you? ~ 'SfAUF'FER Reducin& mac:h ;;aic:hed 17~ ~trig. :d Newport Beach * &;2·Tn1 Chapman Mobile Inc.
S50 Sofa $S0 Kftdlenette set MANX Cat, &: a.I.so 4 part, ____ rn-m__ -'~--YOUR CHRlSThfAS PIANO S3S: B le L Field glasses 10x eezer; w . w . 531-85TI """' ~ ........., , . -· = o er: artist:s studio eUtl; el.e-OORSET 16' Glass cabin · '""' .....,...,....,. Manx kittens. 327 B * :n.t.rrE R ORGAN NOW 35 $35: Aqua lung Ii: rack gant rococo mirror. 642-8119 eruiler. Trlr, 2 mtrs, depth • Skyline '69 $6999
MOVING To Iowa, fn1 tnbc Magnolia, Costa Me• a SU!lllble for student $50 \Vhlle choice is ~!lent $30. 548--2701 RAREl-Boout'•ful sounder, etc. Reduced from New 20x44, 2 bdrm., center llema: left. xlnt con d . ~72U 10/22 * 549-2392 * WAU.ICHS MUSIC CITY 1"E-~Z-Llf ___ t_"'1_1,-,-hi-.t<h--$111-. 111""'1 -5 4 8 O 2 4 2 ldtch Pal S in M
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~nail e prices. 642-7350 FREEki To Y'O\l C:Ute, long t..Lr r·SITAR $300. Two Gourds, · 54().2t<'C • • • Westinghouse a Ir con· COAT wkd,ya, or, fully furnished Incl g. all
ACADEMY O' DlNlNG room set, oval, USS 'ttens, 815.2 Evelyne Circle. sympathetic and top string. "" ditioner 5,000 BTU $50. OOUntCOAST-18 Grsy ma-kilch. appliances. cpts., dri>B.
COMPUT!l TICHNOLOGY -Cost $339, like new. ~. H.B. 10/22 22:24 Placentia, C.M. 83 HAMMOND 54.>-2164 Sell or Trade rine 4-75. Oee.n, tight hull, 207~ dn., cash, trade or equi-
• dlvliion of custom chair $65. 644-~ DAR:LING Lor\&' ha Ired , CLARINET Organ w I Leslie spe-akers,l 'UP=H~O~LS=TERIN=~G---1~19-.I0-.-2 54()..6970 Sun Only good canvass $1375. (213) ty. S77 mo. 0 .A.C.
U11t.m!ty Coinp11th11 Co. BEAtJI1I.FlJL 7' coco a male kitty about 6 mo. old. Excellent condition $50. stool , ~ pedals. Good cond. pc. (European craftsmen) MAGNA V 0 X Cons o I e ~ Rick Baldino'•
S•lt1 407, Nortll T•-Brocade sofa. Xlnt con-842-2367 10/22 54i)-0770 Would like ROmeone to lake Free set, de!. pickup, 215 AM/FM radio corrtiination. 17. BostCJn Whaler. 1966. Mobile World
U11lo11 la1d1 Sci••,.· dltlon. Make otter! 646--1137 rnEE: Clean topaoll. over payments of S63.!JI per Mai n, HB "Berny" 536-64(6. Bal $137.00 ~r s ma I t 105 Chryaier eng::ine. $288S 19432 Beach BL , H.B. 962-1377
01"01190, Callf. 92611 ~ Pl1no1 I. Org1ns 8130 ~ Balsnce $1500. 6«).1791 DINING room set with 4 payments. Credit Dept. KE Mesa Marine. 642-5800 436 S. Harbor B\., SA 531-3770
p • • • • • • • • I _Of_f.;.le_o:..:;E;>q;;_u;,ip;;_m;;_o:.:n"t_;lc;O;;_l,;.1 h·==----,-~-~10;1:::22 ----~----chairs S25. Chair with ot· 5-7280, Anaheim 18' CENTURY '-•-"• '>n· '66 KIT 10x57 with 18' ex· Pl d f -l • PIANO SALE • Hammond Spinet o,._,. V _, ,,~ 1 fo;~','ti::"on~• r•• ;x·,. 1 EXEJCUTIVE desk and STUD service, T cup Poo-w/percussfon, reve;b-& toman SLS. Power mCM·er KIRBY acuum Cleaner&. board, run about. Good con-pando. 2 Br. 1~ Ba. 8xll
t D COMPUTER.AGE I chair, conference table, 4 die -has never been proven ALL SPINETS, repeat. Save $225. $20. 536-3743 attachments. Take over $8. dltlon. $825. 675--2324 or Lt extra room . 8 x !I porch.
DRAFTING matching chairs. bookcase, 842~ 10/22 CONSOLES ond GRAND Used rninet p•ono, •-. loPOO=~L~T~A~B=LF>;=-. T~...,.-~,,~Th~b. lYl'J pymnts or $43.80 cash. 8-9500 Bltns, w/w crpt'g thruout, I I d-" I o am: TI kl 1.....,_. ~... ~ Credit dept, 5 3 5 -T 2 8 0 , drpe, skirting & ln~pd. D COMPUTER .-.utmg tools new). Rear ~ a:er ttenl! ........ mg Slashed for SCHMJDT-PHILLIPS co. Poker Tbls, .~ x er cl ll Ing Allaheim 18 1NBOARD LAUNCH • Adult park, Hnt Bch. Full
I PROGRAMMING I ol 858 Production Pl. (oH for good home. 720 0-l Vic· 1907 N. Main o 20th Equip. at discount prices. 1 ~==-~~-----,-! share use for docking _ sell . ~ 1 0 0 I 0 AUTOMATION I Placentia, so. or 19th> Fri-toria St, C.M, 548-117l3I0/22 Immediate Sale! Santa Ana Call Wallace. 533-0JU HOUSE tull of turnkure for ~ortrade! 494-3269 price ., ' O , Call
ELECTRONICS Sat· Sunday Kl'ITENS "~'t -•---• C~~"""""""""'""'""'"'I sale, al5o huge garage &ale. , n 4J847-29'19 'N ., 1 · ""'u e Lv<,,.......,, Reconditioned Grand Pianos WESTINGHOUSE Turkey Ev•~"'ng l-m ""-to 2'l C@ntury Raven-188 11>. =-J<lo •1~, hom• -• .. m
1 .... ~;r:,~ ·:::: · f;h:n: ~.: '. 1 ADDR.ffiSOGRAPHS. Hand blue eyes, P.11 Sir.mel!C. that look and 90\md like LESl'ER spinet piano & Roal!ter, cabinet, c Io ck, C 8 'J"~ts &t24sss .. ,_ compl equipped for fishing. ";wrung"""" td d.... ..,., ·
• Ci+.. ..••••.• , . , •.. , ..• , or electric. Record. Service 548-8422 10/22 new! Save now on this fal:'r bench, pecan finish, rd cond. dishes. Good condition. $35. · · uru · S4450. 213:832-6832 · 1' cp ·• rp!I., ~ " & Sup " S350 L ..... _.,, 20 WATr FM.stereo ~tver , . !riJ·· bltns. 54~1212: !'14()..1144
1 s~•I• • :.; . ~·. ~ t~ ;,: . ~· ... plies. 774-5200 ~ngs~;, ~e!urmgoodese. ulous new selection of tine or """' uuer. ~I. 548-39ll bet. 5. $50. Royal typewriter Ki. 14 GLASS with 2 yr old eng. UJld Mobile Homa
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SAFE. Home or office . .sm.11 Grands ... all w:lth our fam. BALDWIN spinet, almost INEXPENSIVE gilts, home ·-"'-machin ".,,. I: trailer. S299. Th discretion buy
Victor, fireproof. Co6t mo, borne. 897-MBO 10/n ous wan-anty. Select now new. Dn.lted -sacrlfice $61!i decor, non-essentials. Singtt' ;>C" .. .,. e .....,. 9642-2461• e ary er ('9.Jl
II !125 rn ~ ( t llOOOJ 4..__. ,,........ 673-6900 save a bundle with a uaed se · ....,._.,,u ' 3 HAPPY klttl!N nl!:ed 3 hap. from cos · ....-..io.u ~ Pirate's Ole st obil ham n...t ••
8022 py homes~ 673-1071, Steinway, Knabe, BABY GRAND PIANO 551 W.19th, CM 548-1914 USED AQUARruMS a~x S1llboatt 9010 : 10:. a.a: e . .---iiL~• beiin
67J....600;) 101n Meson &. Hamlin, Perfect oondltion 150. 5 to :«> pllon. Priced ~ $l99f
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Chickering, k lmball, S800 * 00-1389 COf.mtNATlON 6 !Cleaker cheap! ~8 Newport mvd. SLOOP 191ii' Fitq1s Ccnior. BIG Garage Sale. Moving? • 3 BLACK & WHITE KIT-Sot.mer & Many ======'='===! stereo, AM/Th'I radio .t C.M. Head, galley, slops 2 . Rick Baldino's
F'umiture, tools. 1 in ens. TENS, "' Siae1TUJe. Free. tape reco1*r. $250. Scuba ===-=---=-..,.,-I Evin:Nde 6 outbrd. Dacron Mobile World
glassware. toys, clothil\I!. Phone 545-3743 10/Zl othersl TeleYlslon 8205 diving bmt t l25. 962-9790 CHES!' Freezer 145· Ken-sail!I sl~ av&il $15 O O. l9432 Beach Bl He 962-1.377
lawn furniture, antiques & more mangle $35 I: vacuum ~ "Wkdya 436 S H rho Bi SA
Iota <>f u tras! 2331 }feather ND gd. home for lovable lg. • No Payment RENJ BEAt.rl'lFUL Blue & Green $18. Radio receiver $50. 11, ~~ N •M Good _ _.. · 1 r ·• 531-8-nO
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the local employers.
Lane. N.B. Wed til gone. haired gry. male cat, 1 yr. 'Til January 11% x 12 C&f11el & pad. Like • 842.-~ £ u•.. o.. .-.. "'vuu. 35· KIT trlr. Furn; awtdng,
ORG-Oils from $.15 . Sl50. RI· 633-8542 10/19 • Bank Terms or Buy new! $75,. ~ Xlnt JUway trir, full covtr. patio furn. $1500 quick sale.
lle w I gcope s100. Bed· 3-AOO-RABLE Kittens. 2 e Free Delivery New Color TY SOLD House. Nice stove &r =RE~:=:;, ~~; =~.;" thil v.tc:end $7Si! 2912 w. Cst Hwy NB Sp. 21
LIFErlME g:Ut, t)'J)e'Writing . Couch 565. !\1o~ hsehold ~: -1 B lal~:n • Trade-ins. $9 PER MO. mbcellaneoua item's. rm table, nee:d* waril; ~-lJ'JURLY RFNTALS MOTOR HOMES 9215
Children crandchildrm, or tum'11. 716 E. 20th St. CM. I;;;====,---"":: Orange Ave. C.~t 548-i'226 * Rhodts l9'a '*
)'<ICU'Sell 1 lndlvktua!Jy tu · ~045-0;~~"-'-"'-'°-'-'-""---CL<mfESLINE · complete Two Location• RENTAL CAN APPLY TO MlNI-Bake, Rorna-N~. e VACUUMS • 1\ln Zone Boat O>. Balboa
tend. Oillcoat 10 lesson typ-BR. Set. auto washer&: other with poles. You remoYe. To S.rve You: PURCHASE I: Stingray bicycle.
Ing achool. 173 Del Mar, CM Mil!C hou.sthold & gl.rden &t6-1Sl6 10/22 ORDER BY PHONE Reuonable! ~7866 no up. JUopt.ll'a " parts. OJUJ'MBIA S5 meter • IDp
54&-2359 Items. 552 O.mard St. O.!. rnE'E fOtlens to g:ood home1 ' (OASJ MUJi( Newporter TV '&s JOHNSCl'I 3 hp outtio.rd Re8110n1bl@. Cool V•cuum cond. Must nll! Barpin!
EXPER. prof lady piano 647·7151 Sat. & Sun. 9 am · .J only. Part Pera\an. 3 wks .• 1839 N Bl d CM Westinghouse: Hdqtn. C.M. motor . Perfect cood noo. ..,333--,-E_._1_7,.-lh_._c_.M_.,_oo._""1 __ 1.-m-<341C,::,~,;..o°'.,...;;121::3:::l~""""",:.:.=_:_I
te1cl»o'. '""'"""" method. o-pc;m,... -;--o,,.--=-c--~ luebrlm. 64&-1991 10/22 64f.o27l " 548-8511 firm. 646--3S28 40 FT ""'""°" ...... •111" NAPLES Slbot, Fl-M"
Nr. So. Cout PI a z a . SAT I: Sun. Desk. wrought RlVIERA couch. need s 9 AM 10 9 PM 7 Oa,ya 4 ANTIQUE , , Fan CJ le~ w/g:ate, $2S. (you new saU I: rla1n1. $150.
54()..Srn Iron ~mp. Qrepl1~ set. 1~erlng. C'.ome & g:et It! 11.C S. El Cimino R"I RENT TV $10 O.atrs:· 111ln . ...tied. boy'• pick: "') 548-6341 646-.!7'/'3
C•YKOSKI'S ...... ~ •eddlrw dJ'ui bric·a.Orac. 642--0657 10/ll S Cl ~ IOTE No -on~·-w/ J; '"""8\UUI 1n emente No Deposit _ Free deUVU')' 10 .,..... bike, UO. 61>-2299 TEARDROP ~ c ab o • • r · · '""' __,
U""°""'1 School. CooUoU· 64&-1456 BABY Kitt ... , """ ,,,,,..., 492-4642 """"' to buy. m-StJo • GOOo \JSED CARPET· "'-" ""'· _ ... bf m .... boat ...... -outau.e.. n..y1 Eve.183J "o"ISHW=ccASHER==-. -,"i"'"".,--· ~ln· blad: It tliutfy white. WHJ'I· Zl" ADMIRAL Cl>lat TV. ING. SACIUFJCE 15c Pm pool Urtie $'S(lO. m-at. IMI'· X1nt cond. .. Tm
Newpbrt Blvd., C.M. 6Q..164 dlan material, many items! rd I: tmd. 596-3926 HS. 10119 L.E:Sl'm MAPLE Sp I n e t Good cond. 20&3 Federt.J y ARD! 546-l251 CARPET', l50 aq, )Ida. pod CAL 25 -1\ID rtiCe, utra,
am.J>flmS ART a.ASSES Good buyJ. 3197 Colleg:I!:, 3 WEANID 1: healthy pup-JU.no, xlnt cond,.; $C'iO. Ave. CM. M6-4291 FIREWOOD. n ..... i-.... a and cood., from WW. tJorn.; Bl"'-p.IIQ, Omnpionltlfp
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Now tnroU+..a, O::irta PokP. all day Sal. "'es to -.....1 b 0 m,, _ Call: 641).MC& ... ""-..-J"'-ll ~ Sq ..... ,,.., A..... boe.t Ill! 9l(A m-G234 -~ •• ·-2 Oran r@ . 637-63 4 3 .1 1i~·-;.-'iii;·;;~;;;;~-~~"rn.lwoo. il~lii-;(Bi. '.n>;;ii;;;;r;;-j;;l,=========1 11A1tBOR ARni 6<>-85!0 THIEVES MARKET 642-IT34 10/19 UPRJGtrr piano, 1125. Kood Hl·FI & Stereo I 10 DELIVERED. 114 FT. Fibe'fl.,. boac Will '" OOUIMBIA Chall'°"' In
YAKN ART <l..ASS&S Silt & Sun from 9-5 1954 FORD 4 dr e~ne out, rondltlon. !m <kttn Blvd, STI::rux> l!l63 Solid Stale ''"""KI'-'LN=s~.-<e-,.-,.-k:,-m~otd~,-.1 float $35. lfJill Tu al In . ideal 1llp. Excel. c:ond. ll_lcyc,_l-'11.:..... ___ ~97,:25= bJ Olrln. Tapestry. wall l!tms from 5c m SS. needs work. 64&-16()8 10/19 CdM. 61>2299 ., ... =~o $3600 ~ 644-Ql!6 -
L ...... _ oonllOle model. Like new! Best otter taket au, l:W .,_.....,..,.. . Girls Schwinn l S----'
mn ... _ l'UI•· 673-9138 711 W. llth St. Apt B, C.t<tf. PuPPI ~ • P1rt cocker. SPINET; 2 yean o 1 d Talo;e <>Vl'.r small pymnta or Vlrgtn1a Pl. CM. 642--3918 NEAR Nt• S!t~Pak with 11' Catamaran Bike. 3 Ye•r• old. $25'.
OROAN or PIANO HOUSEJ-K>W flJRN : Sofa 56-2-486 J0/21 Walnul. Xlnt cond, like $T1.G.1 cuh. Crtdlt Dept. e SPAN. to.I~. red a.ta CU& 8 t~t $50. 646-1316 U500 * 491.wli e 894-1826 e * ~S * dinette set. table1, twin bed, 1 BLK maJe n.bblt 9193-8927 new! S300 397~ 535-7'289 Anaheim 11\' :it 3~'. Orli'. $Ci0. Xlntl APPLES tor llli~ m 'NUIUt nIE QUICXER. YOU CA1.L., DAILY PILOT WANT ADS
6'PS-6.J7l' vr.h>la. din. 54()..4'285 &fttt 3 p.rn. 10112 __ Cl.;...!AllG __ E_m_. ---' __ .;A;;.1-=;;..:'_G+Go;;..;.='--$15. 968-4271' Stmlt. eo.la Mf:IL 1'KE QUlatDt YOU SIU. __ BRJNG ___ llESUL_...::,:rs=· __ ,
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1"l • .;;'1"'nl;...B;.;l"'k•;.;;• __ ....;.'2;;;7.o5 Motorcycl" 93~ Dune 81191111 9525 Imported Autos '9600 lmpo:1fil A-9600 lmport:d Aul.. 9600 IUICK UMd CtN 9900
; HP B & s ...,.._ N•W BRAND NEW DUNE Jlun>, cwitom, ... MG VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO CADILLA" O)'Wh .. l. clutch...,, .. ,.. Of • klnd "'bJe<t " 2 -------1--------1-------...... IUICK ....
frame wtth jack Iha.ft & AMAHAS ~· Je•ture article.; MO A • .-..-. .... ,..-.; 1181! • ·' ..,.
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headUte St~ X1nt cond. y 9ltfft lap!: all .utru. Betnc *aold.,k.r ·:-puu ~~~th l B lB~~: 1::. ~Sport"'*~ = LE SABRE ' ~ wtltt a.It '9T CAt>llLAC 81 a r r I t :1 Over la · .,_.,
Owrier. S4&-n44 or 546-3144 Y:Ult • to appreclatel · * ~S9 '*' t.eathtrett. u p b 0 11 t • r y a.rm. eo.as:n 10 AM to 9 PM «indltlCldnl'. automatic, Oonvt J\tctnt $tOO o n ~oudy owMi
:r S50 • Fl,,_,,.!.., body, Ill ""-!=======::::;::;:: sUnroot -wooden -Mr. Kramor --· -· '-· Lt•-...,, * CMll1M:I * fl\olorcycles 9300 • ll>ler., -· 642 -69 14 ·Meil • ,,..., _ -.,, wh"1t _ $1595 pd. !Jodi' ...,, lltftJcM. Alloolort.-.i...U
+ Eves. autwatd opeaina nar win-\utos Wirtt.d '700 l\llllTNI Wert A ~ wtll mMlt • »'Wf, ab' ~ .• HON DA • OVER COST MEYERS M.<NX BUGGY '61 MGB Brltlah .-.. "" ..... --compwetord-;..;;...==;..-;.;..;;.; llUftlVll -..... ~.,, 111117-~ lll•AiL~r' '* $~3~· *' HERB FR.IEO' •''DER ~. ~\ro ~ :uir.~-~cm....: ~.;.z~~]J·,~ n PACT A' ' s· H -So.!?.!'.~--.. ·-1; ~AW~~ ~ U500ldoo10bllSO. ~~-
HERB FRIEDLANDER '""'"' Imported Autos 9600 ' · tru • MUST Sl!JLL Prl"'. --· --~v-~·w· -· -96l5 Gorden G<0v• Blvd .. 1--'--------PORSCHE 11 •~ N" •~•PM Phooe Ml-!Olo 'ti& CAD CON\', Ill bMdt. IAl1lna Betel> ... l ...
llllO l !ACH BLVD. GARDEN GROVE BAYSIDE MOTORS .~ ~ ~ ·-· • ' . ""'° 1ape doek. Xlnt -d. 0.... ''° COd if9r "81"" So.,$.,.,.., Fwy.I • SALFS SERVICE . PORSCHE 911S 1 ..:-::....:=----~' ... -............ ""' Dlal M2"'8T8 lor lt!ZIJLTS ood ..... ,,
JO 7-6124 TW 1-7166 'O! HONDA ><; Scrambler. & . '63 V Jks "-' ctll 111 lor he ''"""" 17'==::"':'==~-=:'.._:;14~·°""=· -~;:;-;;· ==Mr=·=W§~·===,; ... ~-~;,;==I
HONDA Lat. '66, 160 ~t:o=i.~~~e~~== ~~~roo':i~ c.!ver!e~tn GROTHCHEVROlfi lmPortedAutos 9600trnportecfAu• 96001mDOrtedAutot NGO ~~'=' ~:~. o~~= ~l\,JST se!!. Z78T~8 swth In~~ =~a)' T & M MOTORS E.-<eeilent condition. Alk i:i ~cb~~
jototty -.UL $3'15. "4-2117 C.Ul Hwy., l..oi:»I• ... ch N....,..t Beach -$1095 Hun~ Be•oh
'64 TRJUMPH ...,,. Ex· SACRIFICE $425 Dlndly A"""" from tho Caro"' Grov. "'""·at Be•ch DUNTO!t Kl Nm
cellent condition. 19 4 :1 '67 Suruki. 25Cl <X X-'i Sttam-Be1bo9 Bay Club (1 l 119'l-5001 or 534-2'l84 WI PAY CASH
Meyer Pl., C.M'. alt 5 except bl~. ~ condi:0!1· ~ e Spot Casb for Imports '68 POrunIB, white wilt! FORD FOR YOUR CAR
Monday. t<tngs Pl., Newport e1&h · We pay more lor ll1lY lmpor1 black interior, AM' I FM 2MO So. Main, $Alita Ml ILUI CHIP
·68 TRJUMPH Trophy 250, M6403'.l rejardleu ot year, make stereo tape, chrome whle lo F'twxle ~'roTO
Xlnt cood. 1300 miles. Musi 1968 YAMAHA 100 Trail Of condition. Try u1 bdort miles. $4800. 615-1291 •161~VW='_;::;s1"att.;:oc:n:._;;w,.:....,--. l AUTO SALES
,s;ell bnmed. $575 or T.O.P. Master. Less 1han 400 miles. Yo\I sell. E L N 0 R E l-,64-PO-RSCH--E-.-0.-h<><-,-C owner, excellent condition, 21.S Hartxir Blvd.
Call 549-M MOO· ~ _ . ;M'.al"OJ;lS, 15300 Bttcb Blvd. c o u p e . MI n t ·.9 on d . AM/FM radio. C.oco nwtJ. O.ta Mesa l967 HONDA _ 350 cc HAR. David spster 1!1>4 K :~eatrqla.stef. ~. BlaupUnkt am/tm., Pvt pty. 673-&161. &e.9700
Sharp! Black, saddle bap , mode\. $200. or 'belt otter . 497-1374 '1-,..--.-0-l.KSW--A-G-EN-.-.,..i-' ---w__;.1;;;n,.:B;.c.. __ _
,windshi.Jd, .,.. .... oond., 213 28Jb St. N"""'" Bcb. 'AUSTIN HEALEY '59 PORSt>I'-1600 s. Block oondition. 11250. -· uy
$490 or best otter 96Ul.46 '66 HONDA 3(6, muta 1ee to , · int· NeW paint A tire1. 15812 Bluebird Lane, Hun.
'P1 TRIUMPH Bonn. Mii11t awrec.; '66 Suzuki UiQ, $175 ·n AUSTIN JleaJY, gd cOftd, S1$Xl. 847.:+to& U:neton Beach Your Vollc:lwqtn or Pt:ncbl
&>JI ! Sac;ifice first ~. Qr best oHer 548-lm :n~n~ust. sell! New ====="==== '66 VW. Sunroof. Immac. A -:~~· Pa!ll for
"'" xlnt oond. 8'k for Yamaha 80 ............ lllllS•o-:======= TOYOTA N•w wlw'a, maJor tune-up, or 673 1190
G1mok 673--0193 · ' -50 .............. SJllSI' DATSUN --------Rodlo/2 apkn, oth<r OX· •
Honda 250 Scrambler e 962-3'T81 e \ 1969 tras! Lo ml. $149S. 847-6103 IMPORTS WANTED
MAKE OFFER! 67 HONDA n Scrambler -~---~ .... ~-----TOYOTA '57 vw, running conctltim Cltup. 01untles * 546-3552 * · Excellent O::mditioo. $600. '($ '69 ;~· N&:W 'fil '69 '69 S1T5. 548-3871 week~nds or TOP S BUYER.
l·D-,-,L-,--.nm---D-,M-,,_-,-. 2525 Elden, APl c . CM. '69 DATSUN SEE AND · DRIVE alto• 6 Moo-FM. sn.L MAXEY TOYOTA
··LINES. You can use th.em Look ! ! ! TODAY I '67 VW, dk blue w/black ~ lB881 Beach Blvd.
, for jutt pennies 1 day. pial Auto Servi~•' ter. Many extras. $1750. H. BMch. Pb. MT-8Sl!5
642-5678 a Parts 9400 SO.DOD ml. auar. If ''"'I LA1..:1 ... '46-7l47 • 2 MAGS $40 WU Ulll.(J '67 VW, D•luxo, ...-: l;U:;;sed::=,.;:C::a"~--....:.:"°°:.:.::
lmoorted Aut0t 9600 CHEVY HEADERS $20 $l 86.86 Down IMPORTS "'""'· ~~ e NEID A CAii?
L for l8S 'or 327 TOYOTA·VOLVO aean vw '66 good coaditton CAN'T BJ: J'INANCIDT
. Pius Bell Magnum $53.86 fOf 36 mo, 1966 Haror, C.M. 6*-9303 S. Sand 'tto blodo lot eBankruptr en .. 0•1-t Crash Helmet, size 7 318. iara ~ ~l!IM Ir• eBa.d Crtdltt e Dl'l'Of'Cedf
Ca.II 54.S-3690 att 6 pm. OAC + Tax & Lie. TOYO' TA . . •Military eNew bl m.t DUNE Bugcy Bulldert • ~ ~ lmports ., ·m VW, 1 man oar, lo Make Payday h.Ymeata
complete VW trensa:de unit. 998 So. eo.&t Hwy., L.B. HEADQUARTERS ~}~· Xlnt cond. ", CIJl M1J~~~TMHaJY ,M2~~-S
Xlntcond.Norepairsnttded 494-ml ~:W E·MORE ............., "" ...u ~ n ..........
Mu.t ""'" ""· '4~7125 ·. '"'!'!!~~~~~~ L ... VW, ll200. !WI (2 blncko N. ol Sffn)
TR-2, 3B-B '''67 DATSUN PICKUP-Good oondltlon SW. ... Pb"""'°' 15300 Beach Blyd., WstmNtr BJ0.28.S5 WE Complete bod,y mechanical with CAMFER, 4 spd, dlr, Phone 89'-S322
& elecirlcal ~ olive green exterior, (camp-'68 SQUAR.EBACK. White , PAY CASH
5#8198 er -white with sold trim). W/W AM-FM. 3900 mi $23915. FOR
======;;=:=f 1166 o.uv.,. " """ o1d" TRIUUPH 642-<1342 Tran1portatlon Can
trade. ?a&ments $39.86 mo. --------•61 vw redio heater IP'ttn We Carry Our Own Contractl AU:to Tools l Equip 9410 494-9773 or 545-0634 1964 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE T 'ndltl ' 1700 ' . 5th Annlvenary Servina op c::o .,.?.!'_,· 399 · Tbe Communl~l Red, and sharp. $99'), l7V ...,
KosrA KUSTOM KARB ======= Newporter Motors
l ..,H.,.b«Blvd,""1aM•.. VOLVO 2036 u..-Bl,..,,
----1543S29! . MMe1l
1 Set DOUGI..AS exhaust
headers tor Chev V-8 e Call 548-4134 e
Trailer, Travel
VOLKSWAGEN
1961 VW Westphalia Camper.
Xlnt c::ond. Many extru.
$1450 Call 548--7870
'65 VW ·heater, cream.
color, good condition!
• Lfyton '68 $2299 ---SltOO. * 644-2389
New 17' comp'ly sell contain-f:.ERRARI 57 vw. SUNROOF.
ed, pressure water system, --------Good c::ond. $400.
marine toilet wlholding t¥lk '67 FERRARI -330 GT 2+2, tm-2464 weekdays aft 4
-shower, twin 5 gal. L.P .G. silver, red leather int. wire '65 vw ghAtp blue bug. Must
tank, Pioneer 6 gal. watet wheeb, AM-FM. -Im.mac. sell -best offer? Call
i+. hetlt~', batt~ ra~. ek:. No $895,f .(tw.m) 4~2"61 ~2i:i29 aft II
payments tor 6 months orl====;o===== ~~=~~--~-
""'total dn. ,,,,.1. •""'"" JAGUAR . ., vw $.150 "' """' '"' ! mo. 0.A.C. pickup. Good mec::han.lcal
% Rick Beldlno't .63 JAG l .S Sed. AT PS _oond __ il_ion_._B<_T_-1_923 __ _
1969 '61 CORVAIR Moi>"-3 op!.
VOLVO 1ioo. "8 voi.,,, ,..,, .. ,a.,.
Both run good. ~.
SEE ~~A~RIVE BUICK
BIG SAVINGS ON '681 l--------'83 BUICK L& Sabre. Air
All,. LeHJij' eond. Pow" ,1 .,rtn1, Ulll. braket. Reblt ena. $850
cub. 873-41151
IMPORTS '63 WILDCAT Oonv'1'1lble
TOYOTA·YOLYO Full pwr, must sell! lit $300
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 taKe.. 6'13-019J
-mE QUICKER YOU CALL, * New Yolvos * nm QUICKER You SELL
Trucks
EDINGER AYE.
WARNER AYE.
WI HA.VI THI PINllT STOCcK 011
1969 DATSUNS
AYAIU.IU PO• DIUYllY MOW
'17 DATSUN
-
EDINGU
WARNa
ONN NOW
COMPl.lll
lllYICI
•Ans• IALll
2000'• • " s, ..... 1400
lo1iil1t1r1 • 4 SJ11cf Pi•k•,_
• -i S1111tlt a I Dior SM1111
• 4 Sp11dt 4 Dier S1tl1111 •
4 S111ff I f A11terneti1 • 4
D11r St1tle11 Wtt•nt • 4
S11114 er Autell'lttl1.
'IJ DATSUN
1600 ROADSTER.
4 l(lllld, N1i1'J1, h11t1r1
h1rdt111.
2000 ROADSTll
Y1U1w/ll1ck tt111, r141e,
h11+.r, I 111 .. tl.
'67 DATSUN
WAGON
b41e; h11+.r, 4 1111'4. $1795 ,
$1995
'II DATSUN
$2395
'67 DATSUN
WA.60N
'17 MUITA"e 2+1 .w.r.
4 DOOR SEDAN
R•dle, h11ter, t lr corul.,
tMfo. Rtil'ie, h11t1r, 4 1pood.
l•dlo, h•1t1r, 11te., ,.
ttlerh\f• _f11•!• t lr, P• 41•1
br1li11, "''I wh••li, 4tlUll8
trim,
$2395 ~ $1895 $2695
18835 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINCiTON BEACH
842-7781 or 54Q-0442
SALIS DEPT. HOURI;
I ' 1·11'1· • I p.111. Men, thru ~1.
Sit. I '·"'· • S110 p.111.--Clot•tl Sui.
lll¥1CI DI"·
t·I T11••· t+iru Thur•., 1-9 h4ofl. a Prt.
~ Mobile World Crome wteels. Gettin& 'fi8 VW Sedan: 800'.l mi., 4
,... "'----"-19432Beach Bl.,li.B.962-1377 new oar,,,raUJt ae\l immed. mos. old; extra s. Slim
+:1965 FORD • ,n,cunuLllle Ui S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8Tro Orlglnal owner 400.-2160 642:4283 Atter 5 PM l ce.mper ............ $1495
GET A
BETTER DEAL
Herb Friedlonder
13750 Beach Blvd. CHwy 39)
2 blk1 So. G.G. Fwy.
893-1566 537-6824 1967 14' TRAVEL. Trailer, '65 VW * 962-6027
t 1967 TOYOTA Corooa. 4 sleeps 6, used 2 times. $700. '62 XKE Take me along with you! Dial 64U678 for RESULTS
Ea.n, factory air • • Sl 962-612'2 after 5. Beautiful condition, o n 1 y ====='=='=;,.:__..==""==-===
7 PORSCHE 912 Coupe e Layton '68 $1499 56,000 miles. Phone 673-9273 Imported Autos 9600 Imported 41. .. os 9600
,. ctory air, c:: hr om e New 16' standard f u 11 y i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;;;iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
whre!!!, Ml-FM, 1-0Wner. equip'd. Loaded w/extras. GLAS
'69 Chevy trucks
: $46$,._ NO PAY!lfENTS F OR Gi l---------
:1967 DATSUN wagon, au-? MON'J1J-JS or $33 total dn. '66 -$995 GERMAN sports
,.. tomatic, one owner $1845;: wro't. & $.18 per mo. O.A.C. car. 0vhd cam, 4 spd, xlnt
!1967 AUSTIN HEALEY~ Rick Baldinofs Submit 642·39'52 /673-0311 eve.
it d t I ·1 52795• Mobile World
-ii roa s er, ow mi es ;>• 19432 Beach BL, H.B. __,1377 KARMANN GHIA
•1967 FIAT 850 Coupe, lhei ~~ ; popular one ••..• , •.. $1475 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA SJl-8770
.... 1 • SACRIF"ICE 1968 Kannan «1964 JEEP Station Wagon, 21 . Travel or L~ve, Xlnt Ghia. $1350. Lite body work. •t wheel drive, Warren c;ond. New crpts! tires, brks. Also late VW mo t o r a •
II""" $1200. 850 W. J'.Mtl. St .. C.M. W-1800 Hubs .............. , '""* 64&-3369 I=========
.. 1967 FORD CORTINA GT,! MERCEDES BENZ •with bucket seats .. $1475 Trucks · 9500
i 1957 PORSCHE Cpe, II will ,._ _R_E_FR-lG_ERA __ TED __ ...;,;;,;;;; Ora nge Count·r's
Largest Se lection
New· & Ust'd
M<>r cedes Benz
Jim Slemons Imps.
W.1 rn cr & M..iin St.
tturn you on .······'· .$lTI6: Chevy Econo!inc. Good cond.
t i965 MGB Roadster, hap-lt-1 _,,Lo=mil~·~'='"'=C="-l~642-~l.&3...;..l ~ t py car, w1re whef!ls"$17951 1956 DODGE " T Pickup.
;1965 MGB Roodster, must Automatic::. Good c::ood. $310.
I see this one ••...•.. $1995 1 _,,s,,~,.,,· =~=~~~
196g JAG XKE Coupe, 1965 FORD % Tori Pick Up.
AJ\-1/FM, 6,000 miles $5595,._ Clean. Good tirl'S. . 1:::::::::::;;:;=.~;=:::;:=;;:= * $975. * 89'2-5146 '65 MERCEDES
~;inf ;, An.:1 546.4114
-ti 62 Ford Econoline ~· = 411965 MGB Roadster, readya -~~~~-~--"""'· R~ w/whitc top.
11~4go~~· ~~s:t:: 6 ey~ ~19~~-$500 . ~1:.s:.1r: mJ. $4936.
wire whecls ......... $1795lt ~.65~Ran-ro.ro"'-'-"'289=-"4:...,.,.-.,.-&I M.8. 220 S, low mi,
1964 JAG XKE Roadster,i* 5µ95. ." ' 5«).n9e AM/FM radio, auto, lthr,
new top, chrome wheels. xlnt cond. Muat sell! $2500.
S?J95 Jeeps 9510 962-0842
1964 MGB Roadster, hard-1i '62 INl'ERNATIONAL Scout. MG
topandall .......... $1485 Four wheel dri ve . tn.vet i----------
1963 PEUGEOT '•404" 4,._ top, new tires S995 euh Wm MG
dr Sedan, one oo'ner .. s995: .'.,,"'='=-•'~"",..•...,•.·, ,,,"'--"""'.,,...~~1
1961 PORSCHE 1600 toupe• 1961 International Scout S1let, .$trvld, P1rtl
k 12595 ,.,..... noso. c I MG In t 2 others in stoc. . _ _ _ ~ omp ete new ven ory ~========I See the iiew Aultl.n America tg&j VW &.tnroof ••.. $1.."95 -H N. I
l9a4 JEEP Roadster, the Campers 9520 ere OW.
desert •• , ............ $995
low miles ..•• , .•••••.
967 MGB Roadster, over-
·ve, wire wheeh:, low
mile. .-............... $Z?95
1966 TOYOTA atadQft .,.g-
oo. 4 wbMl drivt. 'lbil II
!he one ••• : ••••••••• f'J475
1967 VOLVO 4-dOor ~an,
11ew f.ltes_ •••.••••••• ~
966 VOLVO «toor aelOn,
a r'61 bargain ••• •• .'15$5
965 VOLVO Station Wq-
J1rtuµorl
3\inµort s
1100 W. Cout HWJ.
Neowport Beach
&o.9'<11 540-1764
, Authorized MG Dealtt
I
Choo•• your TOYOTA fr om th• l1r9e1t cfe1l1r
with the lar9e1t selection • • •
s3761 MO.
OR
151770
AMERICAN CARS WANTED IN TRADE
CORONA SPORT SEDAN
"ROOt.4"
FOR
ALL
PINANCIN• AYAILAILI
ON A"ROQD CllDTT
W1 1old '""' new Toyot11
In the mo11fh• 1f Jufle, July,
Au9u1 t, ind S•pl1mlter th111
111y ether T1y1t• D1eler 111 th•
United St1t••I
Th••• must lie .• r1e1011 •• ,
•"' Hier• h, l1for1 you bl!Y-
th•f ntw er u1•4I Toyo!•, w1
!1Wit1 yoY t. c1111• 111 •ail' •••
011• new met4•r11 ••rvlc1 fie.Ill·
llt1, offtrifl9 y111 tflt llnttt tf·
,., S1 l1 l•Mc1 '" •ill fil1,.
"WI cu1• at ELMORE
MOTORS.
15300 DACH ILYD.
WESTMINSTER
894·3322
READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY AT
CONNELL CHEVROLET
$199 Down
PLUS TAX & UCENSI ON
APPROVED CRIDIT WILL
DIUYER ANY TRUCK UNIT.
WINNEBACiO
CAMPERS Low
Al
1969 CHEVY DELUXE
l ong wh11I b11• plck11p. •' h••·
fu lly 1q11ipp1il' with he1vy tluty
1ptin91, 91119••· wht•I CO'l'trl, IY"'
ero, frtfll., h11t1r, 1p1re tlr••· No.
2112219
1969 EL CAMINO
R1il'le i nd h•eter, tlflttd 11111.
'""' r•1h, Olympi., Gold el!tltler,
N•. ZJOJ2tt
1969 314 TON
VI •ntln1, I' \u, 1100 ir 16.IO I-
'"' tfN11, , • .,,... he1¥Y 411ty
111rin91, h11fer, Ne. DOI06i
:ND 1969 CHEVY VAN ,
VI, M•wv '':f. "'' ''''""' 1u~ll· ,.,., "''" .... .,,..u,... ,.,, ,..., J'''" I 01" •• bl... Ne. 70)114
$2287
$2565
$2585-
$2595
TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF PICKUPS-VANS·SU8U1tlANS AT HUGE
DISCOUNTS. SHOP. JODA Y AT CONNELL CHEVROLET.
C · CHEVROLET ONMELL 2'~:N:~_:vD.
546-1200 '
•
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•
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I
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S9 DAILY • PILOT S.tunlay, o..-10, l'M
• l;U:;:MCl;;::..;:Ca::n:.:.. __ ..:9900;;;-;:;U;;Md:;.;:..;;C•;;".:;._--..:"°°=:.;U;:Md:.:..C;::;•::.":....------..:"°°.:.;::...::U.;;Md:.:..C..=rs:.... __ .;;"°°~-1 TltAHS l'OltTATION RANSPORTATION
:J•.-t Cats 0900 Und C•n 9900
TRANSPORTATION !RANSPOHATION-
UMCI Can 9900 UMd Cari 9900
TRANSPORTATION
9900 Used Cars . l
"' ...
'; .. "
196
CLOSE-OUTS
FANTASTIC SAVINGS
Still a fine selection of bra nd new 'b8s in mo st mod els
and colors. To move them quickly ell prices hav e been
slashed to the year's low. First come, fi rst se rved •••
So hurry! Look et these exampl es ...
SO HURRY
Buy from a new car dealer. You know he will be
here tomorrow to back up the sale he makes
today.
'65 RAMBLER
''770" Automati c, power 1ta1ring,
power bra kes, power windows, rad~
io1 ha•far. INGS-488 1
$1295
'63 CHRYSLER
Convarfibla. Automatic, radio, heat4
ar, powar steerin g, a ir conditioning.
JOKN8721
$995
'64 PONTIAC
4 Door. Automatic, power steering,
R&H, air conditioning. !GCB961 I
$1295
'67 CHRYSLER
Town & Country wagon. Automatic,
power steering, power brakes, radio,
heatar, air conditioning. IXSP271 J
$3495
'64 CHRYSLER
"lOO" Automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio, heater, air con-
ditioning. ! PUX279 I
$1495
'65 DODGE
Coronet 500 2 Door Hardtop. Auter
matic, power 1teering, radio, heater
air c.onditioning, ! PAJ 186 I '
• $1695
'65 DODGE
Polera 1 e d a n. Autom atic, power
steering, air c.onditioning, ra dio,
heetar. (RTTl66)
$1695
'68 PONTIAC
l eMans Coupe. Radio, heater, auto-
matic, power steering. (W8AOl9 )
$2695
'66 PLYMOUTH
Autom atic transmission, power
steering, radio & heater, ISYS 84'41
$1695
'64 COMET
Station wagon. Automatic trans-
mission, power rear windows, radio,
heater. t0KP7691
$995
'66 CHRYSLER
Newport 2 Door hardtop. Auto-
matic, power steering, power brk1.,
R&H, air cond. IRSN054I
$2295
UNDERS£AL
$ SPECIAL
18.95
AU "'1cw •lu1 11• .,,,. l'-... ,tic• _, 11111"1 1t>M 1111tt1 If 11.m.,
~FER ENos
TOBER 23
, ..
,\
.._..,,Oct .... ,.
CHEVROLET
'6' 01EVY lmp&la, exoe.I
coad. k>w mlleqe, Powtt
S A 8 , air cond. Make otter.
675-4529
CHEVROLET
'65 IMPALA. ?20, 4 dr, fact
a1r. tun ""'· ,_ ""' • '67 CHEVROLET
paint. A·l cond. Ori&: awner. Malibu 2 door hardtop. F\.tll na;. 549-2588 power and air condltkmm&:.
-CHEV El.Cmnlno. AU!o $2495
trans. Riff. 0.-. own.,. DUWON
$1195. 642-2'.MS ar &C-S356 n11
eves.
FORO '55 CHEV. 283; auto., new 2'MO So. Main. Santa Am
paint and drel. S'JXI. &42-4283
Afttt 5 PM F'tDle 546-7070
1961 CHEV Jmpala Wagm '66 CAPRICE 427, b)'dro,
Power S&B, fact. air, $2600. P/S, PIB. FM, P/aeata.
Wlll trade! 56-f,024 26.00) ml. bnme.c. 548-2fil4
'62 CORVAJR Monza A-1 C C"Ond. tbruout. s a c r 111 c e ____ O_M_ET __ _
$425-548-7344. 1965 COMET CALlDn'E
1965 CHEV ll Nova. 2 door Auto, alr, loaded. Steal this
hardtop $7'tti or Best Offer. one for $12$.
548-3538 Ko.sTA KUSTOM KARS
'Qi QIEV. lmp&la., PS, PB, 1980 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa
air cmd, Uke ?,ew. '65 CALIENTE Convt., 6 cyt.
549-0lll3 auto. 36,000 ml. Xlnt cond.
'65 CHEV. SS, fact. ak; pwr. $1.2SO. 1ll 45th St., N.B.
brake• It steer.; R&H, rd. 673--6"/'82
tires. $1650. 5.16-790'l Eves.
'56 CHEV. Van; reblt. eng.
Gd. tires. clean. A!ik $250.
In service must sen 53&-8748
'6.l CHEVY n Nova. WllOfl.
CONTINENTAL
'67 CONTINENTAL
R/H. $695 ~ 4 door a!dan. Vlnyl top, lee.th.
er interior. FuU power, llit
1$7 CHEVY. Body xlnl o:inditionife. 32,CXXI miles.
cond. M\BI: ell $100. Mi.191: see.
• '91 rMPS::::: Xlnt cond S4m
5tUJJ9. Call days. thnlout. al• oond. Sacrlll<o! ~
549·0l0l---47l ·1I90
1970 HARIOI ILYD.
COSTA MISA
Usecr Can 9900 '67 CONVERTIBLE, Z7,<XXI , ________ , ml, alr/ccnd, full v.Vr.
GROTH "~ <Mn .. -
1361
CORVAIR CHEVROLET '64 MONZA. Ree.I nice! Must
WE'VE GOT TH E MOST sell -best oiler. -Call
BEAUTIFUL CARS IN ,...2629 "'"' 6
ORANGE COUNTY! •o; CORSA 140 hp 4 ,..i ..
'b2 PICK-UP 20,000 mu ... $1425.
CHEV. Y1 TON
Sttndttd Trtnt E909l I
t;OOD VALUE USED CAR
$599
'1>4 FORD
SPORT COUPE
V•I, Auto. Power Stetrlnt•
NMC.066
OK USED CAR
$1099
'1>4 PICK-UP
CHEV. V, TON
v.1, Auto. U6l6t
GOOD VALUE USED CAR
$1099
'bb CORVETIE
V-1, 4 1peed, WIA-704
GOOD VALUE USED CAR
$2599
'63 PICK-UP
FORD l/J TON
V-1 Sta11dard No. IA
GOOD VALUE USED CAR
54()..4472 after 4
CORVETIE
'62 CORVETTE
V41, automatic, radio and
heater.
$1595
DUNTON
FORD
%M1 So. Main, Santa Ana
Pmne 546-7070
'62 OORVE'ITE Conv. 4 spd,
New paint. Great eond.
$1300. 850 W. 20th St., C.M. ....,,.,
OORVI:ITE 1964 Convt 327.
365 hp 4 1pd·PLUS EX-
TRAS! Ph. 4$-4833
COUGAR
'67 <XXJGAR.. Too Good to
~in! Best offer.
~1461, eves 54S-8341
DOD GE
'61 Dodge Charger
l:mmac, dlr, V-8, IUlM\atk:,
radki & beater, loaded! Ex-
ctlltnt c:ood.ltlon. 1ttnch
(le'lrl rray, bl.ac:K landau
lather top. $285 CUh dell,
make pt.ymenll. 494-9773 or
54&<1634
FALCON ====FO=RD====I
'85 SPRJNI', Hf.Ria 4 bbl., --------1
"""'· ' ""'-chr. A ma& '64 FORD Wbeela. etc. Golrc I n
auvice. $1SOO. 5 4 5 -3 9 8 2 GAJ,.A.XlE 500 2 door hard.
.... """ .... v ... --
. -· $1195
DUNTON
FORD
'85 FALCON SqWo W""'1.
FALCON R/H, 289 V-!, auto tram F ORD
pv.T •teertnc 37 ,000 mi. ZMO So. Main, Santa. Ana.
'61 FALCON, 6 cyl, auto. f1250. 6'l3-6GCli Phone M&-7070
clean. $300. 673-4493 aft•• 6 1965 FORD Conv GaJ•.v • "-"'I 19616 FORD Qatom "500''. pm 500. Power S&:S. fact. air, -30 000 il Xlnt nd Brcm:e color, a1r cood· '62 FAl.L'ON Coontry Squire, · m es. CO ! Call power brakes, white walla,
auto, 4 dr. R/H, $560. 410 ~o;';'i-:;;"™==-...,-.,.-~-very clean Interior. Owi¥r
Emerald Bay L.B. 494-6022 8 !FORD W&gel'I, Jnla'ceptor leaving ll'ea. Sacrifice .b'
'62 Falcon Wagon engine, reUablie. $)15. Call $1250. 615-4899 ·
I --:::-:::::=....::548-::;:"'4=... __ 1,;;6'5-<25"-i::<!'=""°",.,..-~~ 11967 FORD XL, :flO V-8, auto
'64 FORD Fa.irlane, 4 dr. tram:, PS/PB. a.r, 16,WJ
Wr. All power -xlnt con. mi. Like new. $ 2 , 5 5 0 . Fer Delly Pilot Want Ad&.
Dial 642-$18 diUoo, $1075. 545-1675 5-6-1075
Impo rted Au tos 9600 ····~::r.r.t Autos 9600 lmportllll Autos 9600
TRY THIS
BILL AXEY
T~OO~[!]~
FOR PRICE
$2046 *
NEW 1969
CORONA
4 DOOR
*INCLUDES •••
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0-bO IN 16 SEC., TOP 90 MPH -25 MILES OR MORE PER GALLON
-4 ON THE FLOOR -WHITE SIDE WA LL TIRES -HEATER AND
·DEFROSTER -DOZENS OF LUXURY, SA FETY FEATUR ES.
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COLOR SELECTIONS -BODY STYLES -LOW .DOWN PAYMENTS
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Huntington
Beach
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On Baach Blvd.
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'1>4 CHEVROLET
2 DOOR
V-1, Powar91i1e. IOX-417
6000 VALUE USED CAR
$699
'b2 IMPALA
WAGON
V-1, A11to. Power Stteri111. Air
UJE-DJI
600D VALUE USED CAR
$699
'1>3 BUICK
ELECTRA 225
'"'" pewar, Fac+.ry Air, svu.110
600D VALUE USED CAR
$999
'1>3 FORD
4 DOOR
V.I, Aute., P'. Steerl111, Alt.
Ne. 4'4A
GOOD VALUE USED CAil
$699
'1>3 FORD
4 DOOR
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$899
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11211 llACH llVO.
Huntington Beach
· ANCHOR MOTORS
2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-3050
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
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'60 CHEV. ltl Air
t "" U11.' c.-1 .. .r...T.Hk Lie. Mo FWT-2 $249 $23 $23
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'61 CHEV. Mon11 ....,.., 'rtrc~ ~~~Fl"& .. ....,,
$249 $23 S23
1"1111 l"rlot Tciltl °""""' Total Mltll'I'. + Ttlf a. Lit. "'""""' ,,_.
'S9 FORD Ranch Wagon
'14 A.T~ It~ .• W/t!W, L~ llt. N1l'-1"
$99 $10 $10
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'59 IAM IUI Amoritlll
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$99 $10 $10
+'.fa. T'fit. T=..= T~f'f.
'57 MERC. MOllltnY
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9"fi' + Tex l Uc.
'59 IMPALA 2-<I•. H.T.
v.a. W" ir:."b~~· '·'· $149 $14 $14
+ l"ull hie. Tolal c-Tlt•1,,~:J'· f•X & Lie. ''""""' l>t
'59 CHIV. lmpolo H.T. u9 "11t if6'~ .. i10
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1968 COUPE DE VILLE 1 1967 ELDORADO ',·
This 11 fruly a fin• 1utomob lle. Finished in 11+in s
1ilv1r wi th whit• .,inyl top and black ln+,rior, Fol·
ly aqulpp•d .with all of C1dillac'1 power .fNturis
lnclucl lft9 power bcak11·wlndow1•1t1erin«J •_111+,
AM-FM radio and of course C.dillac Factory Air
Conditioni n9.
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$ An 1l>1olut1ly 9ort•ou1 •utomol>ll•. Flnl1hN fn
Emb•r Flrtml1t with -~lick lt1th•r lnttrJor, h11 111
of th• C1dill1 c power f11 tur•s i nd C.cl ill1 c fie•
tory 1ir condjtionln9. 1'h1\a ,fin• ,,; Wll .1~11,ly
own•d. B• sur• tt tttt 'tlv1 fft l1 b•tuty tH1y. ·
---OVER.ii 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM---
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
Deluxe 2 Door model fW.hed tn tan bellt
w1th matchlna Interior. Equipped just lllie
moat a( the olh~I'I with radlo and heater,
white 1ide wall tires .and 4 1peed t:r,anamil·
1lon. Thil ls the economy kin&:. '° at.art sav-ini when you buy this car at only
SAU $ I 077 PRICED
'67 CONTINENTAL
4 Door .. Beautiful TurQ.uolse exterior with matching turquolsti interior. Luxury feature•
tncludlng poWer stttrlng, power brakes, pow-
er windoWJ, powl!r sn.t, factory air condltlon-
lng. This beautiful automobile will not be hl!rt long, so hurry.
SAU $3888 PRICE
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Gl'ffn fin·
t.sh wtth Black vinyl roof and run leather in-terior. Full C&dillac power including power
vent windowt and of coune, factory a1r con-
ditlonll\I'.
SAU $4444 PRICE
: '63 CHEVROLET
Iinaala super 1port. Alpine white exterior with red budket eat interior. V8 engine, automatic trans~on with center console, ndio and
lieater,-power ateerlngt_".".hlte side wall tlrft. Don't miss this great ouy.
SAU $888 PRICE
'65 CADILLAC ,..------------.... • , '67 OLDSMOBILE·
Sedan de vme. cadlllac'1 fineat and fully
power equipped for luxury driving. 01 course thll "lncludts factory air conditionina, po\'(fir
windows. 6 way power &eat, tilt •tffrinl'
wh!!el, and finished ln 1le&rning TurquoiH
wtth harmonizlni leather and cloth lntflrlor.
SALE $2555, PRICl
'65 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Automatic trarwnla&lon, power
steerlni. power brakes, radio and heater, buc·
ket aeata, center console, tachometer, white
aide wall Urea.
SALi $1333 PRICI
'66 MERCURY
PoPUlu Colony Park family 1tatlon waron
wt.th only 21,000 carefully driven mil~ Pac·
tory air and run power, chrome lug1&&e rack.
Beautiful Ivanhoe green wtth full belie leath-
er interior. Here's quality at a bl& aavinpl
{SVY531)
SALE PRICED .
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
SELECTION
OF
PREVIOUSLY
OWNED
CADILLACS • OTHER SPECIAl VALUES
'68 CADILLAC CONVERT e
'66 CONTINENTAL e .. . ,66 CADILLAC '68 SEDAN .DE VlllB-e
Cuatom Delta 4 Door hardt~p. Factory air
conditioned with power 1teerlns &nd power
hrak~. automatic transml5slon. radio and
heater, white side wall ttrea, absolutely beau-
tiful. Satin lilver exterior with harmonlzint
interior. ,
SAU $2888 PRICI . '
'66 SEO. DE VILLE
Exquisite Topaz Gold with Sandalwood padded
top and gold and nylon leather interior. Full
power Including fa c tor y air conditioning,
stereo AM./FM, door lockl. 1'ruJ¥ an out-
•tandinl buy! (ROR 843).
SAU $3777 PRICI
'62 DE VILLE
Popular 2 door Kashmir Ivory wtth whtte full
leather interior. Factory air conditioning. Full power Including electric window1 and ~at.
See to appredate. <LYV225)
SAU . $999 PRICE
' 166 RIVIERA Coupe do VIII•. Solid .,...n !!n1'h with ,....n '64 PONTIAC WAGON •
IKth•" """ nylon Interior. Full Codllloc pow-'66 MUSTANG • l'lnW><d· In deep Jamaclan Blue with extro er eQU.lpment plut factory air conditioning, . clean white vinyl interior. Hu power 1tttr·
tUW teertn& wheel, power door lockl. 6 way tn1, power brakeq power wlndOWt, power
...... ~ "''"Y othu ol th• oxtru """"' by '67 CHEVROLET Capr1'ce • • .. ,, tilt 1toerlng wh .. l, whit. •Ide wall tlrOI, Cadillac. (Stock No. 687) factory air conditioning. Beautiful.
$3777 PRICI '66 BUICK RIVIERA • SALE PRICED SALE
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'63 CADILLAC
4 Door ,hardtop. A l twmin& .UV. ..-, ..
terlor With matchlna tnterlor. ·tul!J OMilJae
equ1pped with powiiro tt1U1n1. powtr l:nk-.
power seat and windows. automatic tranaml&--
lion. TM t1nnt tn com1'ort and valu"
W $1222 PllCI
' '64 FORD
'ftle most _popular: 500 XL i;n948l, !~bunt
yellow with wh~te convertible ,top and black .
vinyl iliterlor. Automatic tranamlsaJon. power
1tffrln&, power brQ:et, white aide wall tlrM.
factor)' air conditlonin&, white aide wall t1ra
and much more.
SAU $I 077 PRICID
'62 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVille. A ahlmmertn1 S.Un allver u -teri.or With cloth and Jeather interior. Powtr 1teerln&-brakes-wind~ttat and factor)' air
condtUon!n& of coune. Lovely well cared for
""· S~ $'77·PRICED
'67 BUICK
El~tra 225 Hardtop. Sa.tin lllver with bladl:
vinyl interior and matching black vinyl root.
Power atttrlns, powtr brakts, power wlndows.
factory air conditlonlnr, and much more. You
won't want to m1u thil tm1tlc buy.
SALE PRICED
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YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA
NAB ·ERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
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'64 i11unt1erblrd 68,972 HOMES EACH WEEKI
Convert:l:te. Full power andf==="'====================I
Ill' '°""'-· 9IOO Now Co" 9IOONtw Co" -$1595
DUlfTOfl
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BUICK
THE HARBOR W'S OflE STOP AUTO CHnR
• hit Deals on New . lulcb • o,ei.. JqMrS
Used can • le.t Fl-1119 • Hlglilit
Trade-Ins e Dolar>-far Dolmr Yai. e Finest Molt Moderll. SiMce P1a•1tc11 ,234 E~·l7th St. .
THI IUICll CORllD>-
Costa Mesa
548-7765
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48 MONTHS BANK FINANCING
AVAILABLE ON ALL NEw CARS
AT THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF WESTMINSTER ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT
'69 Valiant
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Fut ly ftdort' 9Ckll~. Heiler, 1!1e. ...,_,.., H11h1'1'r, -ll!!ncV ll•lhe"' tnlftt-nar 1e1t belts, lhWkler l\1rneu, Ncldld dish. W.S.W. opllon11. •
VUl·AfE·lMm
FACTORY LIST $2423
$53 Do. $53 Me.
Roadrunner
OROl'.lt YOURS TODAY
I"~~ 1111ur-.t. He1i., elect. •t.,,-ft~':~b.i~~~~~r ~!,-=-$2 5 7 7 H«*I dl11't. w.1.w. OPlloMl.
'FACTORY LIST $3123 $195 0., $69~.. +•AX HtO
'69 Belvedere·
ORDER. YOURS TODAY Our Discount Price
:::.."~:;.,'."':;..::,">;:;..:: $2'187 rront ........ HI! ~' lllcllldtf' ~ ' ,
pedlf9d desh, W.S.W. OPlloM1. "
FACTORY LIST $2671
$195 Do. $55 Mo. + TAX I. LIC.
'69 Fury
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Our Dlocount Price
~r:.~~:;J~'.''~='.;.::~ir..:.:.i:J"" 2 27 7 fnmt-re1r 1e1! bellS, t hal,lldl!r hn' au, Pftdded du h. w.s.w. Oc>tloNI
Pn1 ... tc·ll
FACTORY LIST $2888 $195 ... $59 .. ~ +TAX 6 LIC.
IMMED IATE DEL IV ERY!
(
HUGE 1969 SELECTION
EASY 1969 TERMS
L.o.w~a.ow 1969 PRICIS
Al l NEW CAR PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON 48 MONTHS INCLUDING TAX & LICINSE &
FINANCE CHARGES ON APPROVED COMMERCIAL BANlc; CREDIT'
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7' DA;'11R1A~
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'63 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
..!t.._dlo, 1M1ttr,-tulol'Nltlc, -ttn•"-· (II))( 2'3) -
$477. TOTAL $1'6 TOTAL $16 TOTAL , PllCI . • DQWN MTHLT. + T • L ~ . rli.rt. . Pnrr.
ILUI .. 01. PllCI St•I ..
· '65 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
4 ofiDr. h ello and t.eilltr,. autamttlc. (UZT 229) ' ·m· TOW. s26 TOTAL $26 TOTAL •· · PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T &: L PYMT. PYMT.
. ILUI to6J!: "PllCI SIJtl
'65 MUSTA!'i~ ;Q7 (:OUPE
. , l:fdlo Mii 119&1tr. "''· No. IFG1Ul"311
$677 TOTAL s23 ?OTAL $23 TOTAL . · PllCI DOWN MTHLY. . + T & L PYMT. PYMT.
ILUI IOOI Pl~I $1340
·. '63 FORD GALAXIE 500
2 DI'. H.T. lt9dlo, hulff, allfOl'Mtlc, -ll8-rln11. CHBM 052)
$477. TOTAL $16 TOTAL $16. TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLT. · + T a. L PYMT. PYMT.
ILUI IOOK PllCI $1021
'65 PONTIAC .GRAND PRIX
N.r Wiid., POWtr ''"rlllt. lll"•ku, wlnclo'wt, r1clla, he1!1r, 1\l'fomlllc. (P'GE lfll "
$1477 TOTAL $49 TOTAL $49 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T I L PJMT. PYMT.
'65 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
Rld1-. hMMI'", w tmwllc. W . Ho. 15"95'1152'9
$877 ~r.t.' $29 =.::. s29 ~~~-+TI L .Pnlf. PJMT.
. ILUI 1001< PllCI $1261
'64 CATALINA 9 PASS. WAGON
$~1"·0--··n1~s s"'36-"':::s3 ....... 6. (SJ:i~~.
+ T I L PJMT. . PTMT.
'65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
VI. An PD"N' equipment, 1lr condlllonl"9. (,.Ja Olfl
$1577. TOTAL $53 TOTAL $53 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLT.
· +T&L PYMT. . PTMT.
ILUI 1001 PllCI $1140
'67 CHEVROLET
ll.cllo. llNler, 1111otn1llc, -1t11rln1. 1lr (Oftdlllol\11111. CTUK 7110
$1477 TOTAL $49 TOTAL $49 TOTAL . Pl I Cl DOWN MTHL T. + T &-L PTMT. PYMT.
ILUE 1001 PllCI S2JJD
'68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill
2 Dcor h1rdlop. VI, 1utom111c,. -· dMrlllfl, rlldlo. ti.e1i.r. 1lr conditioning. (Vll.C 750)
$2677 TOTAL $90 TOTAL $90 TOTAL PltCI DOWN MTHLT • . + T & L PTMT. PTMT.
ILUI IOOI PllCI SJJ21
'66 MERCURY -CAPRI
t "-' N.T. ,.lldwy 1rr, 1utom.llc, llOWll' S'-ln1, rldiO, llM!tr. CINIU 7'f)
$1177 TOTAL $]9 TOTAL s39 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + TI L . PTMT. "MT.
ILUI 1001 ·PllCI $2140
'64 COUNTRY S9UIRE
~r st11rlne, rlcllo. l'liNtw. 1uto1Nllc. {VWW .,.,
$677 TOTAL $23 TOTAL $23 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLT. + T & L PTMT. PYMT.
ILUI 1001 PRICI $1110
'65 DODGE DART
JI.Idiot flffler, I Ulillmlllc. (Nil( 4§0\ $977 TOTAL $]]TOTAL $33 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T I L PTMT. PYMT.
11.UI IOOI r1;ic1 $1211
'65 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON
fury 11 .. •I. IUtom.tk, -ltltrlllfl, 1lr condlllon1111. (RUJ '1CIJ
$13 .. 71' 'T9TAL $46 TOTAL $46 TOTAL " PltlCI DOWN MTHLT.
• +TIL . PYMT. PYMT.
ILUI IOOI NICI SI 110
. '64 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR
s477. :.'fci"" f1-6·. '":~) s16 ~t~.
. ; + 1 I L PYMT. · ""'·
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'6S OLDSMOBILE JETSTA{t 88
Rtdlo, l\Nter, autom.tl(, '""""'' 1t•rln9. (UWR 141 $,·0 11· TOTAL $J6 TOTAL $36 TOTAL I ' : PllCE . DOWN I MTHLY.
__ " +T&:L . nMT. PYMT.
'63. BUICK SKYLARK
-2 DoOr .Nird!Qp, Radio, lle;lltr, alrtOmiollc. -1'"'1..: factory atr eondlllonl(lll. (FWY "Ul -$6 .... ~~l't.' $2' . 3 :',:,'; $23 :~~~-/ I + T • L PTMT. PYMT.
ILUI 1001 ;ltlCI SIJOI
.'66 FORD 4 D90R
VI, Mlfllrl'lllle. -1teerln1. rldlo, tiemr. (UDA 112)
$877. . TOTAL $2'9 TOTAL $2' 9 TOTAL , PRICE . . ' DOWN MTHLY. · + T & L ' l'TMT. PYMT.
ILU! 1001 PllCI $1191
'66 OLDS STARFIRE
ll.cllo, llMI ... , V .. 1llfllnvilc, 1fr, -r Wl'9:!owl, tilt wttltl, l"S. 1"9, ~l'f!>R~J
$1877 TOTAL $63 TOTAL $63 TOTAL , PllCI . DOWN MTHLY.
+T&L PTMT. PJMT.
11.UI .,00C PllCI $2060
'66 COMET .CAPRI
VI, rtclle, hullr, l\ltonwllc, -· 1t•rfrlli, l lr. {WEU 7m
$1. 1· 77 TOTAL $]9 TOTAL $],.TOTAL PllCI ' DOWN M'l'HLJ •
+T&L PJMT. PTMT.
ILUI IOOI PllCI $2170
'6.6 PONTIAC
l"u!IV eciu!PPICI. Rlclta. he1ttf'. {SYC: CCI)
sa77 TOTAL $29 TOTAL $29 TOTAL PlfCI . DOWN MTHLY. + T & l PTMT. PJMT.
ILUI 1001 "IJCf SI 111
'64 DODGE 4 DOOR
L014'cl lnciudlnf 1uto~lc. CNGJ fUI TOTAL $19 TOTAL $19 TOTAL PllCI. DOWN MTHLY • + T· & L PYMT. PYMT.
.. '64 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
4 Door. 11.lldlo, he1t1r, autOl'l'llllc. (OLK 10)
$677 TOTAL s23 TOTAL $2. 3 TOTAL PllCE . DOWN MTHLY. + T & L PJMT. PYMT,
'64 OLDS VISTA CRUISER 9 PASS.
\Nqon.. A'rr eoncl., ~ •1-1111 &. brlklil. 1u1om&ttc. r~le. ~r. • tOVI _.)
$1377 TOTAL t46 TOTAL $46 TOTAL PllCI ·..pj DOWN MTH LY. + T & L PYMT. PTMT.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20
10:00 AM IJ NFL Today: (C) San Francisco 49ers vs . New York
Giants at New Yori(.
19:30 D AFL Football: (C) Buffalo Bills vs. Boston Patriots at Boston.
12:00 0 NCAA Football Highlights (C)
1:00 D AFL Football: (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Oakland Raiders
at Kansas City.
2:00 m USC Football: (C) USC Trojans vs. Washington Huskies.
Tom Kelly calls the action, with Jon Arnett as color man.
2:30 II Notre Dame Football: (C) The Fighting Irish take on the
Spirited Illini from the University of Illinois at Notre Dame
Stadium in Indiana. Lindsay Nelson calls the action.
4:00 11 UCLA Football: (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Cal's Golden Bears at
Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.
1968 Summer OlymplC$
For time of telecast and schedule of events for the 1968 Summer
Olympics, check daily program schedules.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21
7:00 fJ Sports Special: (C) Welterweight Championship Fight. Curtis
Cokes defends his title against Ramon La Cruz in live telecast
from New Orleans.
8:00 0 j lfic!A 11968 Indianapolis 500: (C) 'Highlights of the Me·
morial Day race won by Bobby Unser.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22
6:00 II Lakers Buketball: (C) Los Angeles Lakers vs. Cincinnati
Royals, at Cincinnati Gardens.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
8:30 II Boxing: (C) Lennie Brice and Roberto Alvarez battle in a
10-round bantamweight match. Dick Enberg and Mickey Davies
report.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
10:15 AM O NCAA Footbllll: (C) Notre Dame vs. Michigan State.
2:00 O ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports: (C) National Air Races from
Reno, Nevada; and International Table Tennis. Championship
from New Yori(. Jim McK~y hosts.
3:00 m Haig Natiorial Goff Tournament: (C) Pros meet at Mesa
Verde Coun~ry Club In Costa Mesa for a $115,000 purse.
4:00 II The Professionals: (C) "Skiing."
4:30 11 NFL Game of the Week: (C) Football Highlights.
!5:0011 AFl Game of the Week: (C) Football highlights.
!5:30 II Cetebrtty Bllllard1: (C) Red Buttons challenges Minnesota
Fats.
8.-00 m Boxing: (C) lzmlle Laguna and Tony Aguirre meet at the
Silver Slipper Ballroom in Las Vegas.
Kansas track star Jim Ryun, world record-holder at one mile,
breasts the tape for one of his many victories. Ryun will
try for the 1,5()() meter gold medal at the 19th Summer
Olympic Games in Mexico City.
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TELEVISION PREMIERE. ·
IN COLOR.
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8 Spec. time tonight,
OCTOBER 19 * GRAND OLE OPRY
with Glasser Bros.
is marvelous fun! f VEN I NG
6:00 I The 1111 .... (C) (60) e Grand Ole Opry: (C) The Gl11er
• aam:Frank McSee (Cf (30) Brothers and Arlene and Robblt Harden iutst • ., I LO PRESEN s I tl7.l (3) l.ftr9tlCI Welk (C) (60) * LOS ANGELES KINGS 81li liidenen Show (C) (30) vs. MINN. NO. STARS Due4o Musical
B IUnp Hockey: (C) (21/t hr) 9:00 R 9 (j) Horan'• Heroes: (C)
Jligs McDonald calls the action be-(30) Hogan's plans to dutroy •
tween tht Kings and tht Mlnnew German ball·bearing plant are oom-
North Stars. pllcated by the unexpected arrival a @(I) AJ9erican Bandstand (C) and unsolicited aid of bumbll"I,
(30) captive Allied Colonel Crittenden.
I Boa ci... (C) (60) Bernard Fox guests.
The 1~:..n (C) (60) 0 @ Ci) Saturday Nlpt It tltt
Sl&tbrvsh TheatN Movies: {t) ''The Hallefuj1h Tralf"
"Flnlln'a Rainbow" l'remlere (westem·comedy) '65 -Burt Lan·
( ) (R) caster. Lee Remick. Martin Landau.
1:30 B MIC S1turday Rec»ort; (C) (30) 1J Spec. time tonight:
Peter Bums. * MELODY RANCH with a~ n.tr• (C) <60> m Spoalgtrt Spedll: (C) (60) Rufe Davis & Laisure
"Trinl Lopez." CR) Sisters! Sweet viewing!
7:00 8 tii Ci) CBS Evtnln1 News: (C) 0 Melody R1nch: (C) (60) Rufe
(30) lfo1er Mudd. Davis, The Laisure Sisters and Jeri· D MIC SU.W,: (C) (30) Bobi Ln Fraser 1uest.
Writht hosts. Stoneman Family Show (C) '(30) fJ O.tll Valley Daya: (C) (30) : NET Festini (R)
"Bread on the Ottert." • Noches Tapatin
I McH1l1'1 NJVJ (30) 9:301~00 Ptttlcoat Junction: (C) Pattern fw Uvlna @ CV Hollywood PallCll (C) Pl.,inc Ute Gultw (R) ( )
1·2·]..4.5 a G~ I Ntn: (C) (30) Larry BuneU. 7:30~ (I) ladle GltHOll: (C) (60) Ernest Tubb Show (C) (30) Sid ~esu, Imogene Coca, Mike • Lt Tormenta
Douglas and Bob Newhart auest 10:00 a (j) M1nnll: (C) (60) A rac· B 123 @ Adam • 12: (C) (30) Ing driver Is killed in an eYent In
"Loa:§'i ." Officefs Malloy and Reed which Mannix also Is a competitor,
respond to a shootin1 In which a and his attractive widow hires the
young officer Is critically wounded. private detective to lnvestipte pois..
0 crll (3) The Datlna G1t11e: (C) slble. foul play. Jill I rel and 1uests. (30) Tim 1inge hosts. Joan Blondell 1J Dr. Kild1re (60)
guests. fJ Movie: "Seems of WOIHll" fJ Mllllon $ Movie: (C) "Gidget (comedy·drama) '52-Anlta BJortl.
Goes Hawall1n" (comedy) '61-0eb· I News: (C) (30) Cllf Kirk. orah Walley, James Darren. Michaef Cal's Coml (C) (30)
Callan, . Bo1 de Mlllm
I Truttl or Consequences (C) (30) 10:30 @@ 1968 Sommer OIJmpla.:
Public Service (C) (30) ( ) (30) Scheduled eYents are Trade
The Bible Answen and Field: women's 800 meters fl·
The Popul1tion Problem: "Japan nal; Swimmin1 and Diving: 100·
-Answer in the Orient." Japan is meter breaststroke final lQO.mtter
the only Alien nation to reduce its freestyle final. women·; lOO·metlf'
birttl rate since World War 11. The breaststroke flnal, women's 100·
demog111phic transition was achieved meter freestyle final.
in a single decade. I Joe PJne (C) (2 hr)
1:00 B ~ (6) Get Sm1rt: (C) (30) Country-WestMn Show (C) (30) "Diamonds Are• Spy's Best Friend." : By Demand
Max sets oot to buy an angag&-11:00 Eleven O'aock Report: (C) Cleta
ment rina fOf 99 and tumbles onto Roberts.
1 KAOS dlamond·smu11lin1 opera· I Ralph P11rr1 Laa YIPS (C) (30)
tlon run by the Leape of Bald· WtMend Ntwt: (C) Keith Mt·
Headed Men. ee.
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Bo • (C) (2 hr) Nete Wll· 11:15 tJ Flbulous 52 Movie: (C) '1'Mr
ma vs. lguel Hernandez. Stell Anytlttnr Small" (comedy) '59
I lud Owens Show (C) (30) -James Caaney, Shlr1ey Jones.
NET Joum1I (R) . 0 Satvnlay Nllftt Movte: (C) '1.0ft
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l.:30 QI (I) MJ Three Sons: (C) (30) Lana Turner, Clltf Robert.Ion.
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must sen on a new device before I Te1tro FH1Ular
his comP1ny can put it Into pro· 12:00 • NMn: (C) Jeu Marlow.
ductlon. • Mowit: "Dntlnatloft ToQo" (ad·
0 @ 00 The Qhost and M11. venture) '43-Ctry Grant.
lhlr. <C> (30) "Vanessa.'' C1ptaln 12:301 The Tonlpt Siio. (C) Grta becomes tnamortd of a de· Nakad Cib
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Bing Crosby and Bob Ho~ returned to "the scene of the crime" earlier
this month to film "The Bmg Crosby Show/' a musical-comedy. special
airing Wednesday, 10 PM on NBC.
The "scene" was Paramount Studios in Hollywood, where Bing and
Bob made the first.of their famous "Road to ... " pictures in 1940.
Even though nearly 30 yean have gone by since that firat film, and 1S
have elapsed since their last "Road" picture at Paramount in 1953, both
a1;>peared in fine form. It was business as usual at the old stand as Der
Bmgle and Rapid Robert set about rewriting their scripts with fast-paced
ad libs.
Adding to the "business as usual" atmosphere, a third "Road" star,
Dorothy Lamour, stopped by the set to say hello and ended up film.ins
a brief cameo foc the special.
In the few minutes of relaxation during a hectic four-day shootina 1 ·1
schedule, Crosby talked about two of the things closest to his heart; hit •
home in Hillsborou$.h (near San Francisco), California, and his family. f
"Kathryn and I liked the place and bought it in 1964," be explained. • ,1 "We bad lived outside Los Angeles for several years, and this place appealed. • J:1
to us as a quiet little town to raise our kids. l
"We don't entertain verr much, except for a few friends and neighbors
once in awhile," he contmued. "Maybe this bas an effect on the kids
(Harry Lillis Jr., born in 1958; Mary Frances, 1959, and Nathaniel, 1961).
"There was one night last Fall, Kathryn and I were getting all gussied
up to go to the opening of the San Francisco Opera season. She bad on
a beautiful gown, and I had on a top bat, white tie, tails, the whole bit.
She suggested we show the outfits to the kids, who were having dinner.
When I paraded into the kitchen, Mary Frances looked up and said:
"'Hey, Dad, where'd you get the magician's hat?'"
"Kids make you humble," Crosby philosophized.
Speaking of Hope, Bing said: "Hope still calls me a couple of times
a week to try out his newest jokes. If I laugh he keeps them m. If I don't
be junks them. He's an amazing man."
Two for the "Road" -Bing & Bob
The recipient of the foregoing compliment limited his conversational
contribution to plans for his annual trip to entertain troops in the Far Bast.
Even though be won't be leaving until December, he's already putting
a show together and getting excited about the· trip.
SOPHIA LOREN CRIED FOR HIM!
Sophia Loren is not a sex bomb.
Robert Freson, longtime photog-
rapher of the Italian actress, says so.
"No offense meant. Once you meet
Sophia she appeals to you as a mar-
velous friend. She comes on as a
great woman, a great person, not a
sex bomb."
The 41-year-old Freson, actor
Omar Sharif, director Vittorio de
Sica and producer Stanley Kramer-
some of the men in Sophfa's life--
give an intimate view of this Italian
star in "Sophia," the ABC color spe-
cial airing Wednesday at 9 PM.
Miss Loren narrates the docu-
mentary in which she is seen singing
a duet with her sister, chatting with
her mother on a movie set, com-
menting on her husband Carlo Ponti
and Italian film star Marcello Mas-
troiani, and scrutinizing Christian
Dior dresses at his Rome salon. The
cameras also follow her to her pala-
tial home-Villa Ponti-20 miles
outside Rome.
In the special, Freson, who met
Miss Loren in the early '50s when
he was an assistant to photographer
Irving Penn, talks about the star
white a collection of his photographs
of her are shown on the screen.
"Sophia is a marvelous concoc-
tion," says Freson. "She is a con-
glomeration of facets, most of which
are odd and strange if taken sepa-
rately but come through very sexy
when put together."
As a photographer's model Sophia
has no com~arison with anr. other.
"Photographiri'g Sophia is like wit-
nessing a love affair between the
camera and the star. And the affair
is not as tempestuous as one would
expect of a Neopolitan, but calm and
relaxed. She's one of those people
who really comes alive for the cam·
era. She knows exactly bow to pose
and is constantly aware of the po-
tential of the lens," said Freson.
Asked what the actress' most strik-
ing feature is, Freson said: "Her
most striking feature is presence. It's
not really a feature, but a quality.
U she does something she's with it
all the time. There's none of that
prima donna attitude.
"My ambition was to have a pho-
tograph of her crying. I thought it
would stop people and make them
wonder 'What the hell is she crying
about!' " Freson got his wish about
a year ago. "I told her what I want-
ed. She sent everyone out of the
studio and she cried. It's one of the
best pictures I have of her.
"Sophia is an exceptional woman
who has grown into a beautiful
woman and a good actress."
Pllotovaphtr Fnson'1 utraordinary
photo o/ Italy's sn rymbol, Sophia
Lortn, who flarratu htr own 1//1 story
ln Sophia, an ABC color lfHClal.
IS THERE A GREAT PUMPKIN?
''Yes, Virginia, there is a Suita aaus. On the other hand,
maybe, Virginia, there is a Great Pumpkin. and then again, maybe
there isn't," equivocated Charles M. Schulz, creator and artist-
autbor of the internationally popular "Peanuts" cartoon strip.
The souroe of Schulz's ambiguity regarding the legendary sym-
bol of Halloween is to be found in "It's the Great Pumpkin,
Charlie Brown," repeating in color, Thursday at 7 :30 PM on CBS.
U Schulz, who writes the stories for the Charlie Brown broad-
casts, is a little vague on the actual existence of a Great Pumpkin.
it's because he had never beard of it until Linus brought it to
LINUS talces up his annual vigil in the pumpkin patch to
await the arrival of the legendary Great Pumpkin.
bis attention. Neither had anybody else. But because of the un-
shakable faith of the little blanket-toting philosopher of the "Pea-
nuts" gang, the Great Pumpkin seems to have made the Halloween
scene in a large way. Or has it?
Schulz explains that it all started when be was trying to write
a sequence for a strip involving Linus' confusion between Hallo-
ween and Christmas.
Linus is a youngster to whom everything must have signifi-
cance-nothing is unjmportant," says Schulz. "Christmas is a big
holiday. and it has Santa Claus as one of its symbols. Halloween
is also a special kind of day, so it ought to have some son of a
Santa Claus also. This is what bothered Linus. As a matter of
fact, it bothered me. too. So between us we came up with the
Great Pumpkin."
According lo Linus, the Great Pumpkin rises out of a pumpkin
patch on Halloween night and fties through the air with goodies
for good little boys and girls everywhere. "It's the Great Pumpkin,
Charlie Brown" tells the story of bow Unus, despite the gibes of
bis fellow trick-or-treating "Peanuts," takes up his annual vigil in
the pumpkin patch to await the appearance of his magic Halloween
8ytnbol.
Schulz keeps receiving a good many letters each year from
readers of his cartoon strip all over the world, inquiring into the
who and what and wherefore of the legendary Great Pumpkin.
"A number of professional scholars have written me about the
origination of the legend," the artist says. "They insist that it must
be based on something.·•
Personally, Schulz wouldn't k.now. He jwt turns over all the
queries to Unua. ......
THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 1968
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 2()
MORNING
All stations reserve the
right to change program-
ming without advance no-
tice.
1:15 m Tiit Qlristoptltrs
1:30 m The llbtt A~
1:50 I) Chit Us This DIJ I" ... (C)
7:00 IJ Tom •d Jtrry (C) 40 Sund.y Funnies (C)
7:30 I Aquan11t1 (C) Mo1'1110n Tabemlde Cllolr (C) · o., of DltcovtfJ
1:00 tit Cl) lamp UntD My fHt The eirlst11S1hers (C)
Cattledral of Tomorrow (C)
Mort for Yo..-Money
Daphne'• Cartoon ea.tit (C)
m Mialaurlal Alliance
Qod Is tllt Alt.wtr (C)
· nbna Sobrt los Hljos
1:1s m Th• e11ristDphm
1;30 I loM. Up and Live . f'rofllt
Modn Mlulonarla (C)
• Action n..tr.: ''Speed ~
(mystety) '59-Brett Halsey, Yvonne
Ume.
i Kittlryft KlthllNll (C)
(I) P'tnt9costal Holiness
Cl) fuU Gospel Revival
Escutia KMEX (C)
9:00 I) Ca111tra TitrN (C) Q My Fnorltt Sennon: (C) Dr.
Dennis Savage, of Arst Christian
Church, Whittler, flJests.
Day of Dellvtl'J (C)
Casper Cartoons (C)
Wondtrama (C)
Country Music (C)
m
A. A. Allen
I lellevt In Mirada (C)
Tom and JenJ (C)
· rledadn (C) t'.30" lnlide Football (C) · 0 00 The CatJtolic Hour. (C) " hlte Man/Black Man," by F. J.
Fontlnell, ls an historical review of
Ne1ro and white relationships In
the U.S.
0 MO¥it: "Ftadlnc. Fatift' I •
Ffitltin'" (comedy) '48 -Marjorie
Main. Donald O'Connor. 0 @ (})The leaUa (C) a CI> ••111an <C>
lO:ilO I) QI) Cl) Nfl Tod.,.: CC) San
Francisco 49ers vs. New Yo<k Giants.
I Tllls la tM Uft (C)
@ (]) Linus Ult llonhe.W (C)
Impact: "Revtnp of Biid •&tt" (adventure) '64 -Rossano
Brazzi.
(!) MOVit: "Dolt Juan Quilllpn"
(comedy) '4&-Willlam Bendix, Joan
Blondell.
~ (i) Flrst Baptist aturch g)60najl
10:30 0 9 @ Aft football: (C) Buf· fifo mils vs.. Boflon Patriots.
fJ ~ ()) Kini Kot11 (C)
10-.45 m Pvb11c Sm1C11 <e>
11:001 Ho....,.,...., Snit (C)
{ff] m a111hrtnt1t ce>
ei..;at In ~ tto. (C)
11:30 fJ ~ (]) DbcowtfJ': (C) "The
Stone-Aae Americans." fJ Mewl« (C) "Hb Mtlnt.J O' .......
(adventure) '54 -Burt Laneuter,
Joan Rice. m Opinion Wnlllft"" (C)
AFTERNOON
12:003 Cent Any @ (]) NtM Foollllfl HIP-
lipts (C) m ~ "CasaMWa Brown" (com-
edy) '44 -Gary Cooper, Teresa
Wri1ht.
I lnt9111pnt Partnt
Campeon an Puo Pu11a (C)
12:30 Tai• of tbt Colden Wut
Public Smlce (C)
1:00 @ (6) AR. footbaU: (C) Kan·
sas City Chiefs vs. Oakland Raldera. fJ @ (]) luues altd Answers (C)
B THE MAGIC OF FASHION * Zodys Fashion Show (C)
I Matic of fashion (C)
Revival Fir• (C)
En1anan1t
1:30 aq and the News (C)
Wlllla11 ludlty Sltow: (C) Buell·
ley and Charles E. Goodell, recently
• appointed to fill the U.S. Senate
seat of the late Robert F. Kennedy,
discuss "Some Problems of the
Freshman Republican senator"
I Ytla of Calvary (C) m Wmtlinc (C)
2:00 ACormrution W'rtll (C)
@(]) 1968 54lm111tr Olyllplc:s:
Scheduled: Traci! and Fleld:
marathon start, hiah Jump final,
1,500 meters final, 4 x 100 meter1
relay final. women's shot-put final,
women's 4 x 100 meters relay flnal;
Basketball: first round; Boxlnc:
trials. m USC Football: (C) USC vs. Wash·
ington Huskies.
lE) Roller Derby (C)
2:30 I) Belief (C) 1J Qj) (j) Notrt Oamt football:
(C) Notre Dame vs. University of
Illinois. fJ Million $ MOYie: (C) "Aluander
Ute Groat'' (drama) '56-Richard
Burton, Fredric March, Clalre Bloom.
3:00 I) Insider/Outsider: (C) Citizens of
South Central Los Anaeles challenae
the role of rellaion in achlevln1
identity and equality for the Nern>
in a discussion of rellalous power
and black power. m Cavalcade of Boob (C)
EI1) Man In Ule Ac-of RewolutttMty
Olan1e: "The Scientific and Tech·
nological Revolutions." Prof. Rae·
tlaven Iyer, from the Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions.
moderates a lecture·disc:ussion with
UCSB students and John Wilkinson
and Prof. Leonard Marsak of the
center.
El) Esta Es 11 Veda
3:30 I) fact ttie Nation: (C) Hubert
Humphrey guests.
(!) 1.oorama (C)
EI) Tardtlda Mule.an•
4:00 I) Viewpoint (C) 0 Youth and '9tlce (C)
IJ UCLA BRUINS/CAL! * Yesterday's football
clash! Enjoy it now!
0 UClA football: (C) UClA vs. Cars Golden Bears.
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Cij Cl) A Convwution Wltll (C)
4:30 II Newsmuers: {C) Peace and
Freedom Party eenatorial candidate
Paul Jacobs guests.
I On Campus (C)
II Mondo (C)
Nen (C) m Tt11j1n Huddle (C)
(i1) (j) Underway for Peac:t (C)
@) Wortcl Prt1t (C) (R)
QfJ Cl) Face th Nltien (C)
• NIWS COnftrtflce (C)
5!00 I News: (C) Clete Roberts.
MGN: "My Favorite Sfy" (com·
edy) '51-8ob Hope, Hedy Lamarr. D Sblr11y Tt11plt Storybook: "Moth·
er Goose." With Elsa lanchester. •
I Donald O'COnn« (C)
The Nunst.rs m Seven Arb TllMtrt: "Th•
Bob Mathias Story." Qj (j) Town Hall M..Una (C)
@!>Toros
5:30 II Qj (j) Amateur Hour (C)
O @ (i) Meet tile Press; (C)
George Wallace guests.
I!) GUll11n'1 Island (C)
Ell) N.-s In Penpectlve
EVENING
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ABC Schedule
For 1968 Summer Olympic Games
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20
Track end '1.id
8Hketbell
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Swlmmln• end Divina
Wrntlln1
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Bo1Cln1
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21
SWlmmln1 end Divina
Oymneatlca
Volleyball
W1ter Polo
4:.»5 (repHt feed 7-7:30 PM)
SW1mmln1 ind Divina
7:JO.a:30 ....
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Cyclln1
Water Polo
Gymnastics
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22
Equntrlan
Basketball
Swlmmln1
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GymnHtlca
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Boxlna
Soccer
1:»7 (repHt feed 9:30-10 PM)
Swlmmln• and Dlvln1
GymnHtlca
Boidna
Basketball
11:»12 ....
Swlmmln1 and Divina
Gymna.tlaa
Boxln1
Fencfn1
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Yachtlna
Gymnastics
Volleyball
41J0.6 (repeat teed 7·7:30 PM)
Swlmmln1 and Divine
Gymnastics
Boxlna
10.U PM
Swlmmlna and Divina
GymnastlC9
Boxfn1
Volleyball
Cyclln1
ntURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
1-2 ....
Gymnastics
Swlmmlna and Dlvln1
4:»5 (repeat t.ed 7-7;30 PM)
Gymnastics
Boxlna
Soccer
10:3().ll ....
SWlmmln1 end Divine
Gymnast.IC•
Bo•ln1
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 215
1·2 ....
Swlmmln1
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Cenoetn1
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Dlvtn1
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5-1 ....
Swlmmln1 end Divina
Gymnaatlca
Cenoeln1
Wat8f' Polo
1-10 ....
Basketball
Gymnastics
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28
l::J0.2 ....
Water Polo
Volleyball
Swfmmlna
J:3CM:30 ....
Swlmmln1 and Divine
Soccer
10:30-11 PM
Swfmmlnc and Dlvll18
GymnHtlca
Booe Ins
Volleyball
U::J0..1 AM
Gymnaatlca
8olcln1
Volleyball
Watar Polo
fleld Hockey
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 'D
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 1961
REGULAR DAYTIME
MONDAY
MORNING
m f.ducat1ou1 ,..._
@ (]) Jact LI LlnM (C)
-----------.110:00 tJ W, Crtffltll (C) D 9 m ,.,_atttr. <C> Biii Cut· len, PatC.rroll and Lllnle Kuan
discuss the Inner personalltl• of
Zsa Zsa Gabor (Monday), Anti•
Dicllinson (Tuesday), Ben Gmar1
(Wednesday), Barbara Feldon (Thur>
nc atn live talecata rr.11 tilt .._
It VII space capmle 11 follon:
Menday The ntronam will u. UM
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weather.
RKOVety of llle cnft 11 Movie: See Daytime Movlet.. ia ). and Jerry Lewis (Friday).
,...,,, f_E PatlOf'lal labrdWd adlecfu,_. llle aw In· s.-y...i-(C) dud• Nn, C.pt. W.tter .. , ....., :~f. :.,. '!: .!~ 10:301· §~::,,:::,~.!(cf
Marine C.,t. R. Walt9r ~ ~ Didi CavtU Aow (C)
Cunnlnafi••· Fro• U-. Inside Out (C) '---------------JI Robin Hood
6:10 tJ Cive Us This Day/News (C) 11:001~ m Love of Life (C)
6:30 fJ Sunrise Semllter. (C) Eni!lsh • 9 ~Jeopardy (C)
Literature Is the subject for Mon-~-~~.JC()C) day, WedMsday and Friday; "The-.. .....,per ,._
ism, Atheism, and Humanism'' Is 11:25 tJ Q!l (() CIS News; (C) Joseph
the course for Tuesday and Thurs• Benti.
day. 11:30 I a ~Seerdl for THIOnw (C) D f.ducation Uchanp: (C) "To · 9 6 [ye CllHI (C)
Beaime President." The final week Fno StDry (C)
of the ~ries that ~plo~ the phe-11;45 C'J NIWI (C)
::non of Americas national elec-ll:55 D NIC ,. ... : (C) EdWin Newmen.
I Makin& ttie Most of Mlturtty
Educational FNtures
Tedlnlt.11 Comtr
7:00 I Odys.MJ (C) 12:00 9 (6) The Today Stlow (C)
MomTn(s at 7: (C) Jacil Bums
hosts. m Mr. Wishbone (C)
I!) Ruff 'n' Reddy (C)
7:15 flJ Stodl Mlftet
AFTfRNOON
Bouttg41t (C) 0@ Ut'1 Mab a Deel (C)
C.rtoons; eo.tln1 Wtdl Centa,
Wednesday.
(fl) (}) Bewitded
fiinpo: (C) Marfa C.Ole.
Ntn: (C} Jacl Lltham.
News: (C) Biii Johns.
(j) Andy Criffltfl 7:301 CIS News: (C) Joseph Bentl.
• Cartoon Circus (C)
Dapbne's. Car1Don Caat.le (C) 12:301 Qt~ As the World Turu (C) Adventures of Cumby (C) ' 9 j"i O.,S tf Ow LMa (C)
1:00 tJ a(() teptaln 1tan11roo: <C> ~Mr. ~T~ 1 ... <C>
With Bob Keeshan. ~ I!) Rodet Robin Hood (C) ovie. See Daytime Movies.
• 30 I ,._ D1111111 for Doll•,. : wir1Dons Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1:00 tJ 9 (I) Lon 11 • Many Splelt-
Th • __ .. Th dor.d"Thln& (C)
t nmaun& r• I @ (]) Tht Doctlln (C) 1:45@ (}) Video Dl1..t (C) Leave It to luv• 1:551 Community BuJlltin Board (il) (]) 1961 Summer 01Y11f1a: t:OO ~ (j) T11t Lucy Show (C) ( ) Dally l·hour telecasta hum
, Ci) Snap Judpent: (C) Mexico City. for each day's event.I,
Host d McMahon welcomes pests see Olympic Schedule elsewhere In
Wally Coll and Emily Yancy. the maaazine.
I Movie: See Daytime Movies. 1:30 I Qj Cl) The Culdfnc Upt (C) Wllttm Sbf Tlleltrt . 0 ct) A11otW WOftd (C) hd la Linne ExerciMs (C) Doble &11111 ..,~ ":e~C>(C) ID THE MAGIC OF FASHION ~Ann 8utdler Show, Fri. only. * Zodys Fashion Show (C)
9:25 II U (j) NBC N.-a: (C) N1ncy ID Wor1d Advtnturt, (C) Mon., F'rli
Dickerson. Sci-fl Tlttltn, (C) Tues., Thurs.;
t :30 tJ Qt (() 1evtftJ Hlllblnlea (C) Maatc m FufMoo, (C) Wed.
D 0 (j) ConcentraUon: (C) Hulfl 2:00 IJ a(() Stcr1t -(C) Downs ham. D U Ci) Yoa Dotl't S.,: (C) Pit G HoUrwood and tht Stirs Crowley and Chad Ev.mt aunt. m Panorama: (C) Variety show 8 Love 1'llat lob
from Washlnaton. o.c.. hosted by lff1 CJ) Ne.tywd 81-.: (C)
John Wiiiis, Maurey Povlck and Bob wbenb host&.
Merle Coomer. 0 T.-po: (C) Bob Doman .
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fB Ttc:llnlcll C'orHr
Z:3011ft())1111 Edie of N11M CC> D 9 Cl) Tiit Mild! c-.: (C)
Gene Rajlium hosts. IJ FltMr lntn 8est; Cotllq
Around tltt Wtr'ld, (C) Wednesday •
fJ (ii) ()) Olllq h9r. (C) Jm
Lange hosts.
m eo.aio.ity """
2:45 m P111111c ServiCll <C>
2:55 D QI 00 NBC News: (C) Floyd
Kalber.
3:0011 Qt Cl) Hoat hrtJ: <C> Art Linkletter hosts. D P.D.Q. (C) Dennis James hosts.
0 HlitnnJ Pltrol fJ (ll) (1) hMnl HOlpitll (C)
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3:30 11 LuclJ Pair: (C) Geoff Edwards
hosts. 0 MIU DouJla (C) 1J Nltiomll Ytlnt fJ (ll) (1) Ont LHt Tt Uwe (C)
Ii) Hobo KlllJ (C)
Olympic Schedule elsewhere In tlll
mapzlne.
Q TH R.a Mee.,. m n.1M1tt111n1a <C>
0) lea's 8fl Tep Slltw (C)
(ii) Cf) Milt Dtqla (C)
5:00 D DIC News Service (C)
II Award-winning news! It'• * GEORGE PUTNAM timel Coverage with Courage! a horp Plbta• ..... <C> U News: (C) Baxter Ward.
QF Troop (C) m..,.. n ......... <C> mn.11 ....... 9 00 Ji•., nio.... .. (C) a())....,., Pim "'11
5:30 0 (ii) ()) ABC N...: (C) Franll
Reynolds. U111t c...., Sllow (C) m Bob Mc:Allllt8r (C)
0) ClllCM's llllH (C)
QI 00 Dis Dir 19&1 (C) QI ()) M• F,_ UNCLE (C)
5:55 II l.Un w .... p: (C) TutldaJ
only. Chick Heam hosts.
~ Cl) Dlalla1 ,.,. Doi ...
4:00 ~yti-:~ ~!ti:.1' SMlr: Frt. Ste Clll~ off~lr•::;:: IM
-0 .... d Ham.t Aqelts Qty llld CoulltJ .... for -zz ... "' dlildr9n'• in·sdlool ,........1q. 11 fJ (ill(]) Datt SWon (C) -.. .,_............._ I ,,.. Ti•., lllcl Luait addition, -llatioe ,_ •
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4:30 11 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mondaf 1:30 AM·2:30
1J Plew Ooa't Ell tltt Dailltl (C) ~=IJ ~:: ~i: fJ 1961 s--Olplpla: (C) T111nd1J 9:45 AIM:30 Dally 30-minute proaram from Mu· . FrkllJ 10:00 All-2:30 ico City. For sdleduled events, ... .___......;. ________ __,
SOUPY SA.LES (whose home away from home seems to be
the show) plus opera singer Joanna Simon, actor Gawn
Grainger and regular pane' member Arlene Francis comprise
the lineup of What's My Line? for this week. With WaUy
Bruner as the new host-moderator for the series, the pro-
grar.n is telecast on KHJ, Channel 9, (color) Mon.-Fri., 7 PM.
The Spain of Ernest Hemingway
The Spain Ernest Hemingway descnl>ed in four memorable boob
and innumerable short stories and newspaper dispatches comes to
life in Hemingway's Spain: A Love A.fl.air, an ABC News color
1pccial airing Monday at 9 PM.
TM 1plendor and nclJnMnl o/ tM
SpanW& "corrldll' that /McUtoled
Ernat Heminpay u '"" In tlu
1peclal.
Hemingway set four boob in Spain-"Deatb in the Afternoon, ..
"The Sun Aho Rises," "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "The Dan-
gerous Summer." In "Death in the Afternoon," the late author
wrote, "I could have made this enough of a book. It would have
had everything in it. Daya on the train in August with the blinds
pulled down on the side ·against the sun and the wind blowing them.
It would have had the change when you leave the green country
behind at Alsasua . . . It would have had Burgos far across the plain
. • . the taste of borchata, ice-cold bdrcbata, apd the new washed
streets in the sun . . . The storks on the houses in Barco de Avila
and wheeling in the sky and the red-mud color of the ring . . . and
at night dancing to the pipes and the drum with the liahts through
the green leaves . . . "
Guided by these and hundreds of other Heminpay pauagea,
writer-producer Lester Cooper took his ABC News color cameraa
to Spain to film the country u the author wrote about it. Mary
Hemingway, the widow of the author, accompanied Cooper, reviait-
ing the locations her late husband knew to well.
Hemingway's Spain is no travelogue, f or-u Cooper pointl out-
Hemingway waa no travel writer. Yet, by using Spain u a locale
for books and stories, Hemingway gave more people an undentand·
ing and appreciation of the country than any travel writer.
Antonio Ordonez, Hemingway's favorite bullfighter, whOle rivalry
with Luis Miguel Dominguin Hemingway described in "1be Dan-
geroua Summer," appean in the special.
The cameras allo revisit the locations where Hemingway's cluaic
Spanish civil wu novel, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," wu act, in-
cluding the ruins in the village of V alaain, the Sierra de Gua-
darrama and Madrid.
The running of the bulls in Pamplona, the cities of San Sebutian,
Malaga and Gumca will be seen u the author'• timelela worda
describe them.
Lester Cooper is the executive producer and Walker Stuart iJ the
director of Heminpay'a Spain: A Love Affair. ,....
MONDAY
OCTOBER 21
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tions reserve the right to
change programming with·
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 0 '1.ove Nest" (comedy) '51 -
Marilyn Monroe, William lundlpn.
9:0011 "MJ Son, My Son" (drama) '40
-Madeleine Carroll, Brian Aheme,
Louis Hayward.
10:00 fJ (C) "Waltz of Ult TOl'lldon"
(comedy) '62 -Peter Sellers, Mar-
garet lelehton.
12:30 m "Tb• 111 ....... (drama) '49
-Mickey Rooney. "Pbanto• of 42nd Street" (myst9f}) '45 -David
O'Brien.
Z.-00 m MQoow Hollow" (suspense) '52
-Donald Houston, Natasha Piny.
4:30 8 (C) "Aplnst All Alll" (1dven·
ture) '53 -Errol Flynn, Anthony
Quinn.
·fVfNING
6:00 8 TM 811 News: (C) (60) Jerry
,. Dunphy. D HuntitJ·llrtnkllf Report (C) (30)
11 Start the evening with
* a smile! STEVE ALLEN
hosts Doug McClure,
Damita Jo and more! This
is fun TV for dinner &
un-winding; you'll see! e Stlv• Ali.ti Sltow: <C> <90>
Steve welcomes Dou1 McClure, DI·
Mita Jo, John Barbour. 0 Sil O'Clodl Mowte: (C) #flit
Coullt..telt TntitDr" Part I (sus-
pense) '62 -Wllll1m Holden, Lllll
Palmer.
11 S9J (C) (60)
Batman (C) (30)
MtfY Qriffltl (C) ~. Nftt? "The Lost Pony."
Allor Sublltne
1:30 I KNIC ..... s.mc. (C) (55) I LM LUCJ (30)
Yopp tD die llotbl11 of the
See~) (60) 16 HuatltJ·llrlnklly Repert (C)
II, Teo, Is A-a
(f) 11twer1J HIUbllUes (C) NOticiwo 34 (C)
7:00 II Qt (j) CllS Ewnlt11 ~ (C)
(30) Walter Cronkite.
fJ s,orts Spedal: (C) (60) Curtis
Cokes defends his welterwellfrt tlUe
against Ramon La Cruz. Live tel•
cast from New Orleans. m Panord: (C) (30) Audrey
Meadows and Jerry lewis auest.
(JI) (]) 1961 SUMIMr Olplpia (C)
@ Ci) MondlJ Movie: (C) "The
Last Sunset." Rock Hudson and
Kirk Douglas star.
fil) UDU Ablerta: First In a series
of weekly "open llne" question and
answer periods.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 1961
7:25 D Mtkal lllNdcllt: (C) Nixon-
Agnew campalp.
7:3011 Qt CJ) G1nmMe: (C) (60)
When Marshal Dillon Is forced to
kill a man to stop a saloon brawl,
the man's Blbl•quotini. moonshln-
lnr. randier father and his four
brothers go runnina fOf' Matt. Dub
Taylor and Wiii Geer 1Uest. a I IPlc!Ali llabar a.. o.,unt:
(C) (30) An animated special drawn
from the children's storle$ by the
late Jean de Brunhoff, French art·
1st and writer. Narrated by Peter
Ustinov.
II ICE FOLLIES SPECIAL!
* Peggy Fleming ice ballet
plus wild comedy bits!
Enchanting lh·hr! NOW! o • •r<wt ice Fe11ies: <C> <30> A snea pm ew of the 1968 show
with special 1Uest Peay Fleming.
0 (fi) m 1911 S••-oiy.p1a:
(C) (60)Scheduled events: boxlna:
trials; Cyclln1: tandem final, 4,000
meters team pursuit final; Water
Polo: possible covera1e; Gymnastics:
women's Individual exercises. m Trutb or Contequences: (C) (30)
Jonathan Harris, Dave Ketchum en'd
Marilyn Devin 1uest.
I Run for Yoar Life (C) (60)
Candon de .. Raza
Enpna•
8:00 D Ronn l Martin Laqtt.ln: (C)
(60) Flip Wilson 1Uests.
0 I lflc~ 1961 ladia11.,.11s 500: 0 ) Hllhlllfrts of the
Memorial Day race.
fJ MIDoa $ Mewir. "TM lnt.ru'"
(drama) '62-Mlcflael Callan, Cliff
Robemon. James MacArthur. mtta <C> <30> fE Rlillbow Quest Pete Seepr'1
~ Is Alexander Zelkin.
., Colllcill J Clndoua
l:30 R 6 Cl) Hen's Ucr. (C) (30) Kim develops a sudden Interest In
household budpts and thlnp do-
mestic, causing Lucy tD suspect
marrtage plans.
II Day-to-day life in rural
* Russia with Jack Douglas.
Fascinating peek! Watchl
II hldea VOfl&': (C) (30) "Tht
Small Town Ruala.'' 0 lf/) (]) ,.,..,.. Place: (C) (30)
Betty Is hurt when Rod leMS the
hospital without tellln1 her; Susan
tells Steven she Is available; Cai.
lyn asks Dr. Roal what his Inten-
tions are regarding her mother.
I M.-v Sriffin (C) (90)
,_.., M .. n (60)
TY Maicll Olurt
9:00119 (f) M"'*1J Rfl>: (C) (30)
Mike "'1ds for an expensive copy-
ln1 machine on a free home tr11ll
basis and breaks ll
0 QI 00 MOftdlJ Nlatrt It a. irovt.: {C) "The Sltan ...... (SU.
pense) '65--Georp Maharis, Ricb-
1rd Basehart Anne Francia, Dena
Andrews. Rescheduled from lut
week.
II An all-star cast works
*WALTER MATTHAU over:
HERE COME THE STARS!
Acclaimed the funniest
new series on TV! Mirth
& music all the weyl
illiam Holden
The Counterfeit Traitor
In color on "The Six O'Clock ·Movie." Monday, Part I. Tuesday, Part II. Ci)
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IS stars ...... c.tliM, 1'1111 • Mrt,S..~llll---. ............. a.II w.. .............. ......... .....-.....ui. ......... ~ ........ n..a...-.. ~ ... =" 11•1414 bJ Toui.uter ................ Ille
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ta ,.. • ctt.il • nu'1
n ...... c.-tilt Siiis: (C) (60) the f1mlly lftlr h• la m1«111d b1 •
Welter M1tthlu II "roasted" by coupr. PerneU Roberta &Ullb.
Char11e ClllH, Joseph Cotten, Jin I lltws: (C) (30J.!.ed Meyen. Diley, Dick G1utler, P1ul Gilbert. Jacl l.1111111 (C) (60)
Pet• M1rth1ll, Su11n Strasbert ind Tiie Clllllll&tq Sia: (C) (30)
Jase White. reasure in Yuapn Depths."
U@ (5) I fe'J He•l•I· w La U,.U de J ......... (C) ..,., Spiii -Affair. (C) (60) 10'.JO • MMe: .. Altlll ...,,. (drama)
The Spain cl Hemll\IWIY'a boob-' -Georie Hamilton, Mercedes
"Death in the Afternoon," ''The Sun Mc:Cambridp .
Also Rises," "For Whom the Bell Nws: (C) (30) Bill Johns.
Tolls," and ''The Dlnaerous Sum-• W.......,... hi Revltw (C)
mer''-comes alive u Mary Hem-Oenlil
lnpay and writer-producer lester 11:00 Eleven O'Clock Report (C) (30)
Cooper take the cameru to the • Tiie lltlt How News (C) (30)
f4)0ts the late author loved the !>Mt AlfrM tutdlciecl (30) • fill Ballot ,_ News: (C) (30) Butlr Wini.
@I) M11ico '&I Olyllplcs DtMJcl O'Ctnor. (C) (90) Undl Hennlna, Mike Minor, Keefe
1:30 II QI Cl) falll)J Altair. (C) (30) Bruselle, Hank Gr1nt. Mu Shul·
A pretty substitute teacher (June min and Billy D1nlels aunt.
Lockhart) has a atran11 effect on QJ That Sltow: (C) (30) •Abe Bur·
Jody, 1nd Uncle Bill Is sure It ii rows 1nd Eda leShan dtscusa
a schoolboy crush. "Youth Power."
m Wortd " W••: (C) (30) I~ Nan (C) ''[lcty From Jamaica." Audrey Mar11 6 1'ia D1J 19&1 (C)
Chonr auests. DAI ..... fill NET Jownal: "Aslin Prayer, As-Esta Noelle a la Once
Ian Sword." Two films study Japan's 11:30 Mowte: (C) ""11te llact ,_..
secular rell1lons ind 1 band of (suspense) '57-Anthony Stee~ Dort-
eml1re Tibetans who launch raids aid Sinden.
a1ainst the Red Chinese troops from 119 Cl) Tiie Tenlclit SM (C)
I base In Nepal. ilivli: "'Ordln Tt IOfl" (IO
lO:GO II Qt Cl) Carel .. '1111lt: (C) (60) pense) '59 -Eddie Albert. Ulllan
llfie ..,.,.. '"' nm """'" ....,_ i'~ CI> Joor ._ -tel U It's GEORGE PUTNAM 111tw1e: -rf'IClllero" (myat1ry) * time! Get All the news! • osem1ry Lane, Ralph Morpn.
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Sports! Telecopter action E Netidero 34 (C)
U ''°"' ,..._ Nan (C) (60) 11:45 II) Dr. 11rlo del Junco (C) u (I! Cil n. 1tc van.,: cC> 12:20 a Mn: ........,... Cfl1YIWY)
(60) "Run of the Cat" Nick ~ '57-Tom Conway, Honor Blectm&.
nlitrtmaru that 1larm the rtat of 12.:30 m a..,. ..
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TUESDAY
OCTOBER 22
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
l:lO 0 (C) "Rt DlaMIMI QMM" (ad-
venture) '53-Ment Dahl, Ftmando
Lamas.
t:OO n "'Conlcu lnlthtra" (adventure) 'li -Doullas Fairbanks Jr., Ruth
Warrtck.
-10:00 fJ "Tobaca Road" (drama) '41-
Qene Tierney, Dana Andrews.
ll:3D m ...,.. eom. " .... Cristo" (comedy) '48-SonJa Henle. "Sutlt
Wlfl" (comedy) '4S--(t1udttt1 Col·
bert.
2:00 m '1lltbt. IK" (mys11ry) '55 -Reed Nedley, Marjorie Reynolds..
4:30 IJ (C) "Tamtl lftd .. l.Olt s..
fart" (adventure) '57-Gordon Scott.
Betta St. John.
fVf N I NG
9 RICHFIELD PRESENTS * LOS ANGELES LAKERS vs. C'CINNATI ROYALS
&1 Libra l..._.11: (C) (2 hr 25 nttn) Lakers vs. Clndnnrti Royals.
D Sil O'Clocl Movie: (C) '1'M
e4itinttt1•1t T111tof" Part II (sus·
pense) '62 -William Holden, um
Palmer.
fJ I Spy (C) (60)
m11t1nn (C) (30)
G1J Cl) MlfY Sriffla (C)
fll)n.t's Neltl
fl) AllOr S.bll•
6:30 D KNBC N., Semc:e (C) (60)
G) I Love Llcy (30) m v.,.,. • ........ °' a.. Sea (C) (60)
Q) Cl) Huttey-lrtllkllJ hpoft (C)
Ell) Tiie PtraptM hrent: "Child
Observation."
QI (I) Mdtale's NIVJ m Notidn 34 <C>
7• R 9 (I) CIS Ewtnlq Nws: (C)
(30) Walter Cronkite.
fJ Mlt's Mj Unt7 (C) (30) Guest
panelists are Gawn ~alnpr, Soupy
Sales and Joanna Simona. m hstword <C> (3o>
@Cl) 1968 Su11mer Olympics (C)
~ @ Amtrlcal (C)
fll) Prof.-...al Public R.c.tlou:
"Leeal Aspects of Publlc Relations."
A lecture by Myron Emery, Los An·
eeles attorney.
7:30 1J 9 Cl) t..aar: (C) (60) A visit
from oldTriend Marshal Joe Bar1ctr,
who Is accompanyln1 • prisoner to
Sacramento, provokes bouble for
the Lancer family when the pri10ner
escapes durln1 his stay. Bob Doyle
plays outlaw Al Evans and James
Greaory plays Barter.
D QJ 00 JtnJ t...ts: <C> (60)
Guest Barbara Mcftalr and semi·
reaular Nanette Fabray join Jerry In
comedy and music.
0 G1J Ci) MN Sclud: (C) (60)
"When Smitty Comes Marchln1
Home." A Nqro youth wanted by
the police for homldde tums to his
old friend, Linc Hayes, for pnitec·
tion. Lou Gossett auests as Smttty.
fJ MUii• $ MeN: (C) (C) "W
Sqaad,.n" (drama) '64--0iff Rob-
ertson, GeorKe Chaklrls. Squadron
633 makes 1 suicidal but succus-
ful attack on 1 Nazi factory In
Norway, a soun:e of fuel for Gtnnan
rocket·launchlnr. m Trvtll Of c.u.quenc:es: (C) (30)
U.S. Marine Corps S/Sit. Robert
Strite of Ft. Wayne, Ind., hold« ot
an outstandin1 military record In
Vietnam, is surprilinity reunited
with his wife, Carofyn, and children
In a clever b1bysittln1 act
GJ Run tor Your Utt (C) (60) m Candon dt Ja Raza
O> EnpnalM
l:OO G) Ham (C) (30)
fl.!) Tiit FrMCll a.et (R)
:'Exclusive! Award-winnin1! &> ,,_.., Olfetn s..c. * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWSI 1:25 0 Labn Wr.-. CC>
Coverage with Coura1el l:30 tJ 9 m Red SMtt.ott: (C) (60)
1:00 8 De lit "'-(C) (60) Jeny Pat Carroli 111ests.
Dunphy. D U (I) 19111: (C) (30) "Wbo'a D H...U., MMllJ ~ (C) (30) a Freud of Ginger Wolfer• Julla
Pap 12 • _______ ,......;..;;; __________ .-=~ '--------
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<. OCTOBER 19, 1968
I • \.
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wonii9 "'*' '°" OwwJ cocna boc111 11 Im CJ).,..... lllC fQ (60) from his flrit day st IC:Jloof with ~II tM ....._.. SM C...
dmrino colored°"" bi.cl. Cony's l'leSb as a 1•1lllols .._. °"'* teadter, Miss Wolfe. Is plaJld br ....., ID "'l -9 PHI L,-a
Cynttiia Pepper, 1 TV's '1hflie" a oily ,., .ate ..-t _,. tD
of ,.uryw. mb • -.al. Tiie wcbs::ds dlcWt B T~ ........ (C) (30) tD""1a ..... aftllfll...cllc~
@ (}) H Tlkll 1 Dill: (C) fitdlc • ~ ud flcwiftl
(60) "Get Me to the RftlDlutioll on ost IM ayptic dmified • as
Time.." Munder MUfldy Is cded tnmllW .,. cllllic LM TlllJ~
U(IOft to stal I sec:ret CCHltl"ld .. a T .... a. (30)
tween 1n lndustrill Clrt11 .. 6--• JICl Llaim -(C) ('°)
enl Christophe, I Colnmc111bt f'llllOo-• a .. llllt fQ (30) "W)ll>-
lutioMry leader in 1 Carti>eu llilc's Ulltmillt WiYelues:L• counby. Ivan Dixon cuests. m .._. lrlfil (C) (90) IB IE "•st "'Tlll Soldier's I!),_, .._ (8>) T•'" A w ,......_. of Ip fD J. ..._ It et lillwill:: (C) Sbau....,,s balllt......, fllble
Arthur Knlatrt. noted writer Md 1111>-tbrrilil ..W r--•-.,.
tion picture aitic, talks to ~ ttt Htfpit 1 ..S "1-~
writer Ster1in1 Silllph1at They els-s.etllu S...._.a. (R)
cuss the new film ''Qw1y'" llB LI ~ • ,,_ ...., (C)
Cliff Roberbon Ind Claire 8..,__ ll:lO 0 ...,_ .,. _ _.. (._,.)
Hal M1rienthal hosts. ti~ t.cw., Jea•Pllll Bel•
HOD~ (6) w..w rr...i.. ._ mondo, Raf Vllloel, Elle•ra 8rowft.
(C) .,....., &,na-(dra•) '61 Duri .. Woltd Ww II, Ill ltlliaa
-Gene Blny, Senta Berpr, John modMr llftd ll·JYr-old dauafrlw
Saxon. A dram1 ot apion119 1nd ire ~ ·~ raped br. 1 °°"' Int tionll 'ntri It IUdioll of toldieB. ftecHtinl COftSICIOUSMSS. for~ ~ r..=rc11 :es of I mother finds daqhter la st.It• al
deceased scientist. Tom Simcox is sboct..
f11tured as mapzine writ• LAiand G) Mms: (C) (30) Bii 1ohns.
McCord, and Mary An.n Mobley as II) Dluj
e flifhly &ir1, Pegy ~ith.
0 ROWAN & MARTIN at U:OD ,!y °=l>h~ a.ct (C) (30) * The Artists & Models an. lltlt ..._ --= (C) (30)
Ball. Cut-up with Tom Brobw.
a lot of cut1es! O AWrM HltdlcN* (30)
Way-out costumes! FUN! fJ ~ (C) (30) 8ax1er Wud. osa...ca. s: <C> <60> "Artists ID o.u. vc.u.r. <C> C90> Jtr.
and Models Ball " Dan Rowan and emy Vernon. Andy Devine, Bill Bixby,
Dick Martin are 'hosts for this 1n· Judy Keye, Freddie P1ris ind Olp
nual J)lrty. Connolly auest.
Eil) 111~ "Computerized I!) n.t Shr. (C) (30) Sam I.even·
Oceen." Dr. Richard Brennem1n and son ind Dr. Emanuel Sdlwlrtz,
engineer Harry Ractand look at child psycholoaist, discuss "Rllsin1
methods for stablllzinf ooean p11t. Childr~r Fun ind Profit!"
forms and ships by usinc computer @ (]) Ntws (C)
information. QJ @ Dis o., 1961 (C) m ... 1co ·u otrmpa ~Cl) DAI( ,....
t'.30 tJ 9 (I) Dem Day: (C) (30) ft'! [lb Nedle • ... °"°' Doris Mertin's SOM set out to find ~
a new husband for their mother 11:30 II Movie: "A1111rm11 lMvel" (aus-
1nd brine home e brawny deputy pense) '56 -Joen CRwford, Cliff
sheriff who makes himself most un-Robertson.
welcome. Noam Pitllk Is feetured. II @ (j) Tiit r .. l&M .. (C)
fJ (17) (}) 1968 54111_. °"1IPfa: 0 Movie: '1111 ..aNI ....... Wl11-
("C} (30) Scheduled: Swlmminf ind IMf'' (dntrna) '50-John Mills, Vil·
Divin1: 100 meters backltrollt final. erie Hobson.
women's 100 meters backstroke fl. fJ li'il CI) Mr Bbllop Sllow (C) nal and 200 meten freestyle fln1I; \I.LI
Gymnastics: lndlvldutl and team &l MeM: , "Ml-. Ill Mttteee"
compulsory exerclaea; Boline: qutr· (m~ery) 59 -lex B11ter, Juli
ter finals; Basketball: semifln1ls. Red1n1.
B News: (C) (30) Ted MeyeB. tm Notidn 34 (C)
~~':~e ~~=: ~P0l 12:25 ~-~~ "TillFo=-~u=~
whit by Hal Sawyer to the tropical Andre.
Islands of ttlt Paclfi~Tahltl, AJI, IZ;JO m Mlled CitJ
New C.ledonia, New Zealand, Aus·
trelia and Samoa. 1:00 tJ M.-: wr~ (myshfy) '46
fil) !iot. R•pn ..... Conflf1ftct -Merla Montez, Sabu.
10:00 11 Qt (I) 60 Mlftutas: (C) (60) !) ~.:_!";KIR= ~~J:~~ "Germs and Gas Warrara." Condu·
alon. An Jnvesticatlve study featur· Usher.
Inc Information and film never be· 0 CM•DtlftJ l•llltift ... ns
fore seen by tilt genentl publJc fJ ,._. (C)
about this country's rnearch in m Act1ot1 T'heltn: "BIU't, Whit•
cltemle1I and blolo11ical warfare. end Perfect."
8 Coverage with Courage!! l:JO m Fra u.t lllllClt Owl (C) * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS! i.-oom AIMtldrt se.r. "The Calbafl ..
Exclusive Telecopter! •'fhe Ghost Got1 West." "Qulek·
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Hollywood. Cellf. 90021
HO 2 7111
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CHANNEL LISTINGS
lnfonnation for these logs Is furnished by the television stations.
TV week is not responsible for last-minute changes In program
llltlnas.
B KNXT (CBS) Los An1eln
D KNBC (NBC) Los Anples
8 KTLA (Ind.) Los An&elea
D KABC (ABC) Los Anples
fJ KHJ (Ind.) Los Anaeles m KTTV (Ind.) Los Anplea
ID KCOP (Ind.) Los Anaeln
fl) KWHY (Ind.) Los Mieles
Ii) KC£T (NET) LOI Anples
II) KMEX (Incl.) Los An1eles
Cll Kl YD (ABC) Cable Bak ... fleld
Cl) KERO (NBC) Cable a.k .. fleld
CI> KBAK (CBS) Cable a.kenfleld
~ Kl YO (ABC) Bakersfield
U KERO (NBC) B1k .. fleld
8 KBAK (CBS) B1kerafleld
A sblr (*) preceding a IOI llstlng Indicates It 11 a paid *"ter·
tlMment. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF In Lot Anl•I.., wtth
28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channefs 17, 23, and 29
IN UHF in Bakersfield.
SIGN OHS lTEST PATI'!RNS)
...._. s-6:4t AM Sunday, 8:<* AM Monft1 throulh Friday, 7:18 AM Sadul"Qy. a.... .t---7:00 AM Sunday, 8:00 AM Monday tflrouatt Frldey, 7:00 AM ~-a-.. ~.mmlns mra et 8:30 on lunday. 7:00 AM Moncley ~ /t+ft1 and 7:10 AM on Saturdey.
~~~,.,.tt,.t ~~.c..:~.:'&.:-:'.:'~ •• ":nd~ tton ~ lt.0, a-U ''.L~~endal .. C:allf. Add,_. ~ltlnt ,,.....,_ ¥ the dlepl8y ~ .. -.-rtment Of tftla MWSpepw.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 1968
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 23
For momlnc and afternoon
listings, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tions reserve the right to
change proerammln1 with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 D (C) "1't ltllt If New Yd"
{musical) '52 -Fred Astal,., Vera-
Ellen.
t:OO II -..an II tile lren M_.. (sus-
pense) '62 -Jean Maraia, Sylva
Kosclna.
10:00 a <C> "llM Htf to ...._ .. <dra·
ma) '45 -Gene Tlemty, Camel
Wilde.
U:lO m "Oat foot In H11n11" (drama)
'lf-f,.drlo March. "Crl .. Aplnll
Jee" (mystery) 'SG-John Bromfield.
2.'00 II) "SMd No TNl'I" (mystery) 'U
-June Vincent. Wallace Ford.
4:Jo n .,.eet 0an"' WU.II" (mystery)
'52-frank Sinatra, Raymond Burr,
Shelley Winters.
EVE N ING
5:00
II He tells it first • • • and * STRAIGHT! News-time
with GEORGE PUTNAM!
1:00 II The 111 Newa: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy. D HntleJ·lrtnkl., Report (C) (30)
II Rock Hudson, Jim Brown * visit The STEVE ALLEN
Show tonite! See an ex-
plosive new vocal group!
B Sllwe All• Slltw: (C) (90) Rock
ifildton and Jim Brown show fllm
dips of their latest motion picture,
"Ice Station Zebra." D Six O'Cloct Mn: "s.,tllllW Alfa,,.. (drama) '51 -Joan Fon·
t.alne, Joseph Cotten. When the
plane tflty were suppotedty on
crashes at •· a couple flnd their casual romance has turned to IOW't
and .thty let their families believe
them dead.
I S,, (C) (60)
lalD (C) (30)
Cl) Merw . Crttn. (C)
: ft.fa New?
MlfMllM
l:JO IOllC .... Service (C) (60)
I Low Luq (30)
r60~ .... Boa.. •• Ult
U H•ntler·lrlntJef ltpOft (C) fil) tM YHr 111....,-: "Saftty
Stretches the Dollar." The wasta In
money and human values Is dis·
cussed with Lola Curtis and Don
Rector.
I Cl} Mcff.Wa Nnr Ritldero l4 (C)
1:001>~!£ ca~~!"' Ntn: (C)
Wllat't MJ LIM? (C) (30) ,...,.. (C) (30)
(]) lt&I ... OfJllp6c:a (C)
(I) Yot A-.. let It
f1l) Matlq tM MOit If Matdr: ~Wire of the Bunko Artist" SO. Ray Mercer, frauds division of the
l.APD, and Morton Sider, Leaal Aid
Foundation of Los Anples, discuss
confldenc:e men.
7:l0 , G A Nat'I Geo. Special * 'THE NATIONAL PARKS'
Sponsors: BRITANNICA
& HAMILTON WATCH
II NEW SEASON Natioul a.
.,...... Spedll: (C) (60) "Ameri-
ca's Wonderlandt -The National
Parb." A ma)llt.lc panorama of Ult
vast land prltlMI Mt aside as
nature sanctuarla for the benefit
of manlllnd. Aleunder Scoortly nar·
ratea.
11o Snmt1a sh'es a Utt to 8ltene N~ a ........ ladJ, la "A Bard Card To PlaJ," Oii ABC'1 Ben Come die BrWel, WedDeada:r at
7~ PM.
II U (6) 1'e YlrzlalM: (C) (90)
ilfmaae Cl' an Outlaw." Don Stroud
&uesta In a dual role as an I•
nocent ranch hand and n a Wint.I
criminal, both of wtlom attempt tD
assume the other'• Identity.
I "" ,,. .... f'tttlburp en.Mt 60)
Cl) tin c.. .... lrldtl: i "A Hard C.rd To Play."
When a flashy pt'Oftssional 1arnbler,
LortnzO Meck, arrives In Seattle,
Jam Bott Joins the Poker pme at
Lottle's. Aaron Stempef stops the
1am1 and the players move to
aan~s ship. Phil Bruns and
Sh.,.. North auest. 8 Mllloa $ MO'M: ,,,_, el ...
Oitlaw" (western) ·~obert Ryan.
Burt Ives. Tina Loulle, David Nel· '°"· Ruthless bend of outfawt •
cape from pursulna U.S. Cavalry,
which later tracks them down dur·
In bllndll\I bllmrd.
nitll • c:o..aw (C) (30)
Bob Barbr su'*"'-a "T
or C'' version of Ult Olympic Gam11
as men ptrticlpate In a hoola-hoop
contest, e bnprno ball-bounclna
pm• end In footblll·toall\I events.
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I R11n for Yoar Ute (C) (60) tht Clnetama Dome in Hollywood.
Candon de la Raza The movie will not be Shown. Army
()) OAK Mowlt: {C) "Iron Ml• Arche<d hosts.
tress..'' 10:00 e a ll.J Joa.U..n Wlntln: (C)
I £.ftpnaM (60) Ch1ta Rivers, Oacar PetllDOn
l:OO Haz.. (C) (30) and Gitte Anni guest
llam Joem11 (C) D ~ @I IJl<IA\ I 11n1 Crosb1
Mlercolel Mlllbl ShoW: (Cf (60) Music-comedy-varie-
l:JO The Cood CLIJI: (C) (30) Rufus ty special hosted by Bin& Crosby.
and Bert part ~pan, when Rufus Guests are Bop Hope, Diana RO$S
f1ll1 In love wittl a pretty waitress and The Supremes, Jos. Fellclano (Marllyn Dervln) and Bert ttfts to and Stella Stevent.
breek up the romance. -.. Ex I · I A d · · 8 WIN WITH THE STARS ~ c us1ve. war -wmning : * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS * All~n 1ludden, Mel Tor~e Complete wrap.up tonite!
tonite. You can win big § c~ Putn.111 News cc> (60)
cash from Vons Mkts! 1.1) t1J 1961 Summer Olympkr.
• Win Wlttl tM stars: (C) (30) ( m) Scheduled: SWlmmlna 1nd Mel TOfme 1uests. Divine: 400 meters freestyle final, 0 (j1) (!) hytDn Place: {C) (30) 400 meters Individual medley final,
Joe tellslill they should get mar-women's tower final, women's ~00
ried; Dr. 'Miles realizes Lew's trip meters breaststroke final, women's
to New Yorll has chan&ed him· 100 meters backstroke final; Gym-
Marsha comforts C1rolyn wh~ nasties: women's individual and
misses Jeff; Suun att.mpb to en-team free •erclses; Boxlna: quir-
llst Ell's help in findln& Tom. ter finals; Volleyball: U.S. vt. Japan;
IMen Criflle (C) (90) l ing: Individual road race.
Peny M-(60) • Twill&tlt l.one (30)
Sonrlsaa Jack l.atMM Newt (C) (60)
l:GO 1wertJ Hlllblllle&: (C) (30) The : MIJ'Of Yort(a Newt Confettnce
yeer·old &host of Lady Clemen-• La l.Ayenda cl9 Juan M111MI (C)
tine Ct1mpett stalks The 8wef1y 10:30 • MO¥ie: "COM Ar9 tM hJs"
Hiiibiiiies. Banker Drysdale arranges (comedy) '63 -Ossie Davis. Ruby
f0t the "&host" to scare the Dee, Godfrey Cambrldfe. Modem
Cl1mpetts out of their Enrlbh cas· comedy satire of plantation llfe
tie ind home to Beverly Hiiis. with darts tossed at Negro.white re-
Fllmed In England. latlons and the lnteeration phobia.
8 KRAFT MUSIC HALL SI=~ Service (C)/Jhn <C> * Johnny Carson Friars' 11:00 W Elev:! O'Clocl Report (C) (30) Roast led by Alan King Jerry Dunphy.
ft 0 (6) Kraft Mak HaJI: (C) D TM lltll Hour New$: (C) (30)
(60) "Joliiiny Carson Friars' Roast" fOOi Brokaw.
The Friars Club, a theatrical fra-I Nft ea .... of Ille Wtel (C) (30)
temal orpnlzatlon, honors a mem-News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
ber by putting him thl'Otl&h the Dotiald O'Connor: <C) (90) Joe
artnder. Alan Kina Is the toestmas-Flynn, Carmen McRae, Shorty Pow-
ter, wittl Ed SulliYln, St8v9 Allen, lfS, Allan Drake and Adam West
f.d McMahon, Don Rickles. Dick auest Cavett, Groucho Marx, Flip Wilson, G) That Show: (C) (30) Kaye St&-
New YMk's Mayor John V. Lindsay vens. and Dorothy Sera, handwrlt-
and Johnny Carson, the subi-. of In& analyst, discuss "Write You P.toniWr.!ur:~st. <60 ,_ ,~el"~ N ... (C)
SopM&: (C) 6 nia D11 1961 (C) )~Cf(. oren narrates her own UA« NIWI
e story, be&lnnlne with her birth Esta NocM a las Once
In the slums of Naples. wtlMe she 11:30 . Movie: (C) "loecl to lalP'
lived In poverty with her moth« (comedy) '52 -Bob Ho1>f, Bini
and lister. The Pro&Jam chronicles Crosbe Dorothy Lamour. her career from bit player and 00 The ToltfPt .,. (C)
model for ltallan story books II cwlt: ''T·M•' (mystery) '47
throo&h her '"'"'ence as one of -Dennis O'Keefe, June Lockhart
the WOfid's most b•utiful Ind bi· 0 (i7J Cl) Joer liltlep .. (C)
lentwd fllm stars. Included is •· G) Movie: "Toup.t Man Al ....
tenalve footap of Sophia et Ville (adventure) 'SS-Dane Clark. lltlt
Ponti, her ma1n1t1cent residence 20 Miian.
mites outside of Rome. I Notldero 34 (C) fm NET Ftltlvll: "Dylan Thomas: 11:45 • DI'. Tino dtl JUMO (C) 1n. World I Breath .. " An emmy-1!:30 • MGWtt:: "Hin 2A ...., Aft.
winning portrait of the Welsh poet. __.. (drama) '55-Heye Herar..t.
(_R) Edward Mulh1re.
Ill .._lcio '61 OIJ11pka w Nallld CitJ .._ fJ QI()) c.... Acrel: (C) c3o) 1:00, Movlr. "8Kil Shit' (dram•)
Eb Oenon'a u118'1pect9d marrlap l-Char1es Boyer, Marprwt ~I·
plans makes a ch1111e In the status lavan.
ol Otlvtr Douctu from employer to D MoN: (C) "Plul'*'• Wemn"'
''father of tht ptOSptCttve groom." (drama) ,'61-John Drew 81nym«e,
ltf0f'9 the weddlnf plens art Unde Cristal.
lhelved, Eb maka succasful raids I C.-11nft1 lullltift ... nl
on Ollvef's wallet his automobile ,._. <
ind ewn El•nor. his Ct1#. ~ ~ "Danceroua
Nen: (C}r:t Ttd MfYW&. 1111¥· P,..in (C) (60) "Ice l:JO t8 {,_ Ille lnllde Otlt (C)
on Zebra." Rock Hudson, r.m.t 2.-00 OJ AIMllOt a.: "Atwep Good·
Botcnlnt, P1tr1c:k Mc&ohan, Jim by-." "Beck from tht Deed.''
Brown and Tony Biii 1,.. felturtd at '1lmmble."
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THURSDAY
OCTOBER 24
For morning and afternoon
II stings, 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
•:JO 0 (C) "hccanwa tlrt' (adven·
ture) '50-Y~ne De Cano, Phlllp
friend. t:OO IJ "Son of Monte Cristo" (1dwn· ture) '40 -Louis Hayward, Joan
Bennett, George Sanders.
10:00 fJ (C) '1'1le Eddie Clntw bf'
(ruuslcal) 'S4-«Mfe Braselle, Mir·
llyn Ersltine.
lZ:30 m (C) ......,, Diel" (clmlc) '56
-Greaory Peck, Richard Basehlrt.
Orson Welles.
2:00 m ''StrMp Nollet.,.. (suspense) ·~aude Rains, Gloria Holden.
4:30 fJ (C) "Soa of P11eflClt'' (com·
1dy) '52-Bob Hope, Jane Rus.11.
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5:00
IJ Get it First with The
*GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS!
1:00 1J The Ila N..a: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 HunU.,·lrtnkltJ Report (C) (30)
8 What? Joey Bishop on the * STEVE ALLEN Show? Yes! And Cliff Arquette, Terry
Gibbs; even Steve Allen! n sa.. AJ1en Show: <C> C90> Joey
Brshop, Cliff Arquette, Terry Gibbs
ind Jackie Collins Join Pat Har-
rlniton as Steve'• ruests. 0 Sb O'aoct Movie: "'MaJM"
(rOmance) '62 -Michele Morpn,
Qlartes Boyer.
I I ~ (C) (60)
Bat.Ill (C} (30)
Merv ~rtffln (C)
ilara New? "Departure." A
younr Swedlth boy travel• with hla
fattier from stockholm to the South
Sees. where h la fa tfler wl II wor11 few
UNESCO 11 a doctor.
I A.., Subll ..
l:JO DIC Ntws s.va (C) (60)
I Lew Lucy (30)
VOfap ti> the lottHI Df die S..Wi) (60) I H•U.,·Mn'leJ Rll*t (C)
OftcltrfW WOfid tf Qllclr911
~· ,.., 3' (C)
7:im ta (() CIS biinft11 ~ (C}
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) ~•!fir Cronkite.
Wlllt'a MJ UMl (C) (30)
, .. , '"' (C) (30) (]) 1111. s.-Olplpka (C) (I) HIO Ind Wld (C}
'"' Ith..., PIMk lttlltSeM: • Future ti Public Rtlatloc\L''
S.V.-1 1uUlorttltt on public ,..,.
Uons comment on Its futvre In
Amtrictn bualnm..
7:JORft(J) J\9 •1t•a th ...... •••Ill .... " (C}
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DBSPERA TE ENCOUNTER -
GcM RaJmo9d ......... .. • .... .., lud 0"11111' wlao ~
whit Cbld lromhk, nea ldl <JUJ·
mood'•) peed came. tM cleaGi ol .. dderfJ raermt. • ~ Eocouter" OD NBc•1 lrollllcle, Tlnar_, at 1:31 PM.
(30) Once aealn, Sdlulz'a dlild·
adults take to the acnen with their
Halloween prorram that pnwes to
all skeptics that tflere really Is
mellc In the air at this time of
yetr. Mulllc was composed ind per.
formed by Vince Guaraldl. D D..W looee: (C) (60) ''The
A.etnr Nuns." Two nuns tum to
Dlnlef for help when French revoiu.
tionlries SIMlk their capture. When
Danlef balks at the task, Muon
sneeks them abotrd the waron 11
stowaways, Kathleen Freeman, Brio-
nl Farrell, Maurice Muuc, Richard
Anprola and Jim McMullen aunt.
IJ l~I Qr1U. Plttlburp ~ ... ) (60)
0 (]) Ufllett, Qllt In TOll!I:
(C) (30) "One ot Our Models Is
Mlalnr." Timothy recelvn a job of·
fer In Scotland that ~Id eneble
him 1o f0f'9Ytf" drop his m11querede as Timmy. SI.nee Timmy haa an In·
lflfVlew appofnbnent 1t ttle 11me
time, Tlmottiy lecvt1 1 note that
"ah•" has been abducUd for the
weetlend, and he la armt.d at the
airport 11 ~ kldnaptrl
fJ Mllltlft $ Mwle: ~ of die UIM lttplt" (adventure) '36-
fml FlYnn, Olivia dt Havllland,
David Nfven. Tale of war 1dventures
IS told In Ttnnyaon's poem. m Trvtll •Consequences: (C) (30) Greta Andenon, lon&·dlstance dWn·
pbt swimmec, competes wlttl two
men who attempt to outswim her,
unaware that she is an eitP«t
I 1111 '9r Your Ltt. CC) (60)
Ci) rs a E Special (C) Cllldtn dt la Rua
l.'GO !:J(i)j •£I<i1 Qlrlfrlenda .. ,,;.~ ( n Jim Nabors
weloomea four of hla f~ ladles
Debbie Rernoldl. Vikki Carr, Mery
Coste and Carol Burnett-to his writ()' tptclel. The ahow ~
Nabon Ind hla llamoniua &ala In
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEJ<, OCTOBER 19. 1968
a variety ot turns. ran&lnc from Klntdom of the Lion." Cesar R~
op«1tlc arias to farce and ballads ro often • rulded tour of Elhlopla,
to dance numbers. the twofid's oldest dynaity and In·
0 <ill Cil flyifta N•: (C) (30) dependent nation In th• northeut
°'Thia Convent la Condemned." Car· of Africa.
los decides to mcwe his casino from fl!) Qut.n 'Taa
San Tanco because Sister Bertrllle 10:00 ~ 9@ 0.n M1rtln: (C) (60) Is always lnterfennr wtth his life. Ahce Faye, Hendra and Ullet, Van
I Ha (C) (30) Johnton, Jackie Maaon and Sue
(I) F..tln Raney runt
PfiJtn1 die 8uftar: "Guitar Mak· IJ Com~lete news with
Ifs." Two Los An1eles Instrument G f S makers Illustrate the palnsteklni * GEO E .PUTNAM ports
tasks In bulldin& a fine aultar. & exclusive Telecopter!
IE Ftllclanel (C) IJ 8torp Putn•• Nawa (C) (60)
1:30 D 9 @ ll'OMlde: (C) (60) "Do a PrHlltre Niatit (C) (30) The
perate Encounter." The d..tti of an star-studded premiere of the new
elderly hermit In a remote Hl&h version of ''The Char&• of the Ll&ht
Slerr1 cabin prompts his friend, Briaade" Is held at th Ant Arts
Chief Ironside, to seek the killm Theetre In Bt¥trty Hiiis. Channel 9
at t:ht risk of hi• own life. Gene wlll be there to lntertlew the st.a~
Raymond, Tom Simcox and Ron m JICl Lallan Ntwa (C) (60)
Heyes aunt. m Wiid Adwntur.: (C) (30) ''Afrl·
IJ B~XING! 10-rnd. ~antams EE ~k.~':!,: "Codes f0< Dlalbl * Brice & Alva~ez hve from Dialoaue." A I«* at aome of the Olympic! Actio~LUS! dl&ital 1anau1p computtlfl on dis· IJ loxlns: (C) (90) Dick Enberi play at the 1968 Western Bectro-
a~key Davies call the ·~ nlcs Show end Convention.
b Lennie Brice and Roberto ,, La l.ejl9nda dt Juu Manutl (C)
Alvarez In a IO.round bantlmwel&ht 10-.30 Ci1J Cil 1961 Sll•111tr Otytnpica:
met.ch. ( ) (JO) Scheduled events: Swim· 0 @ Cil Bewltcbtd: (C) (30) mini and Diving; 200 meters but·
"lt'a So Nice To Have a Spouse terfly flnal, 200 metm freestyle
Around the Houa." Sam calls final, women's 800 meters freestyle
Serena In to substitute as hoose-final, women's 200 meters butter·
wife when tht Witthes' Councll calls fly final; Cymnastics: Individual and
a meet.In& and Darrin refuteS her team free ex8ftises; Bl>lllng: '9ml·
permission to io. Darrin then de-finals.
cldet to patch up a quarrel with fJ Movit: "DodlDr It Larr ... (com.
"Sam" In a romantic stttlni. edy) '61-0lrti Boprde, Murie! Pav·
I Mtrv Qrtffln (C) (90) low, Anne Heywood.
P.-ry Maton (60) I Neiws: (C) (30) Biii Johns.
Blact ~: ''Operation Donlll
Bootstnlp." Lou Smith, co-founder 11:00 a-O'Clocll Reoort: (C) (30)
of the aelf·help oraanlution, dis-Jerry Dunphy
cums the special proaram wltfl B 1111 lltll Hour Nen: (C) (30)
Chudc Brown, KFWB: and Don lorn Brobw.
Whetld.ln, Blade Voice. Modentor Is I NfTtd Hltthcod (30) Phil Watson, KPFK. Ntn <C) (30) Baxter Warll.
I lmptdot Musicalt9 Doftald O'Connor. (C) (90) Can·
9:00 6 Cl) Tllll1'1dey Nl&M Mawltc nonball Adderly, Jeny Butler, Elte·
( Hffal'Ulft Scanim" (musical) '65 nor Katon, Georre Prentice and
-Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mobley, Bobby Troup ruest.
Fran Jeffrles. A tonrue-ln·dleetl m TUt Slaow: (C) (30) Pit Car·
romp set aplnst 1n Arabian nl&hts roll 1nd Howard Spellman discuss
back&round In wf\ich a motion pie· 111e trouble with marriaae.
ture and recordln& star Is kldn•ped ~~ Ntn (C) by a band of assassins while on 1 Dia Day 1961 (C)
peflOflll appearance l'oor of the KIM News
Middle East. • Esta llodle a I• Once 0 ~ (1) T1'at 81ft: (C) (30) 11:30 Movie: (C) "An Alll11tor N....t ''1'A. ' COiicluslon. Durin& her visit 0. ' ~) '55--0lana Dora.
to Hollywood, Ann operlences hair· I@ 00 nt Tonl&lrt Sllow (C)
raisin& adventures rivalln1 tflOle of Movie: '1hmflrt It lndlln Oap"
P•r1 White when ah• fllls Into an (westtm) '57-Vera Ralston, AA·
actlnc )ob .. the Action Glr1 In a thony Gtof'p. ..ta at commercials. 0 (i1) (]) .lotJ ,......, Slltw (C) fE TbNtn kit "Tht Genis All CD MWlt: "'T ... of Advtnbn"
Hert." Hal Marienthal loob at 10me (edventure) '54-Don Defore, Lon
1ttnes from the play now at the Qlaney Jr.
Theatr. Rapport In Hollywood. Crane w Notider'9 3' (C)
Jacb>n and Bill Zuc:Utt 1utSt. 12:25 • MM: "Bit c.per-' (inyby)
d) Melk:o '61 O,,.plc:s • -Rory Calhoun, Mary Com.
t-.JO D 9 00 Dr11ut: (C) (30) lZ=JOl;atlld C1tJ
"Homtelde-DR-06." Friday and 1:00 Mwle: .,._btr of ai. Wtf.
Gannon have to lntemipt a dinner (d..-ma) '58 -Jullt Han1a.
topthtr to blttSt buritars. Ethel Wat.rt, Brandon dtWllde.
0 @ (1) .lowntJ It tilt u.. rsMtvlt: "'Man-lladt MHattr" known: (?°) (60) "Ml• Befit." A '41-lon Cha Jr.
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FROM STORYBOOK LAND
"Babar the Elephant," a half-hour ani-
mated color special airs on NBC, Monday
at 7 :30 PM. Peter Ustinov narrates the
program drawn from the children's stories
by the late Jean de Brunhoff, the French
artist and writer.
The special tells how Babar left his
home in the forest to live in the world
of men, how he returned to become king
of the elephants with Celeste as his queen,
the strange experiences they encountered
on their travels together, and how the
city of Celestevllle was built.
In 1930, de Brunhoff wrote his first
story about Babar to amuse his two young
sons. It made such a hit In France that an
English translation was published, and
Babar quickly became a favorite In this
country. The special Is based on de Brun-
hoff's first thr" boob-"The Story of
lobar, the Uttle Elephant," "The Travels
of lobar" and "Babar the King."
The special was produced by lee Men-
delson and animated by Bill Melendez,
the succ:essful teom who were responsible
for the series of "Charlie Brown" tele-
vision specials.
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WONDERLANDS
A deeply-etched pocket of northern
Ari:iona scenically tells part of the story
of the evolution of the earth.
The pocket is known as Grand Canyon
Notional Pork and is shown on "America's
Wonderlands-The Notional Porks,"
Wednesday at 7 :30 PM, on CBS as the
first of the season's four National Geo-
graphic Society color Specials. The pro-
gram tours many preserves within the
country's National Pork System, detailing
their beauty and scientific importance to
man.
Grand Canyon National Pork, a 1,052-
square-mile area containing the world's
mightiest gorge and some of the most
awesome scenic beauty in America, is also
a geological chronicle of much of the
western United States. The Colorado River
hos carved the deep channel, and along
the precipitous banks of this channel geol-
ogists hove traced the nature of things
millions of years past.
The broadcast, produced by the society
in association with Wolper Productions,
will also unfold some of the more recent
history of the park, much of which will
be told through the eyes and recollections
of Emory Kolb, the oldest living resident
at Grand Canyon.
Kolb settled there in 1902, 17 years
before Grand Canyon was set aside as a
national park. He has remained there
ever since and at age 88 is a living page
in the book of western history.
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For morning and afternoon
llatfnp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta-
tion• reserve the right to
change programming with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 D "l>ellptntt SUrdl" (drama) '53
-Howard Keel, Jane Greer.
1:00 II "l'V1 Always Loved Yoa" (dra-
ma) '46 -Philip Dom, Catherine
Macleod.
10:00 liJ ·~ano de Berpf'IC'! (classic) ·~me Ferrar.
WO m "T1tt ltllt1 of St. Trtnlllll"
tmedy) '54-Joy.:e Grenfell. "The
w.ntarts of Don Co,ot;' (adven·
lure) '47-frances Rafferty.
Z:GO m "Ntvlr Look la" (mystery)
'6"2-Rosamund John, Hufh Slncl•lr.
4.iJO 6 (C) "lltlft l.ovll'I'' (romance) ·~ana Tumer, Ricardo Montal·
ban.
FVFNING
l.iJO fl l'1'I Ill Nen: (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy. D H1nts.,-BrtnklfJ RtpOft (C) (30) U ... Allen Sllow: (C) (90)
Roaer MUI«, Ricfl Little, Eiieen Ber·
ton ind Pat Herrin&ton put. 0 1961 su. ... OIJ•plcs: ('C) ™>> Scheduled evtnts: SWlmmlna
and Divina: 200 meters b1cbtn>ke
flnal, women's 200 meters back·
stroke final and 400 meters In·
dlvidual medley ftnal; Gymnastics:
women's Individual combined final;
Canoelnc: kay1k slnrtes flnal, Ca·
n1dl1n sJniles final, Canadian pairs
final, kayak 4 x 500 met1r1 relay
final, women's kayak pairs final;
W1ter Polo: semiflnelr.
11 SC1Y (C) (60)
Batman (C) (30)
Mtrv Crlftln (C) ~a NtW? "Photofl'lplty."
Pathe Alms presents short films on
aspects of the hlstofy and art of
lpho="~-
1:30 KNBC NIWI Servb (C) (60)
I l.o¥I Lacy (30)
Voyap to Utt lottDtl of at
s..~ (60) ~ HunU., lrlnkltf Repert (C) m eo,,aplly: "The Area Studies
Core." Dr. Thomas Best polnta out personalities of ams on atobal,
continental and loe1I tc1lea. 9 Cl) MdlaWa NIVJ
@m Notldero 34 (C)
7'SJJ 6 9 (()CBS Evtnln1 Ntws: (C) @) Walter Cronkite. U (1j) (j) OperatlH: Entert.la-
11tttt. (C) (60)
I W'lt'a My Unet (C) (30)
Punonl (C) (30)
Cl) Clntm satowu.: (C) "Th•
Duncan Mcivor Story."
Qi) M1kln1 tilt MOit of Maturity:
•'Jierks and Recrutton." Janet
DISAGREEMENT-Stagecoach Agent Frank Munn (l<H
Maross, left) and Buck Cannon (Cameron MitcMll) exchange
angry words in "The Promised lAnd" on NBC's colorcast of
The High Chaparral, Priday at 1:30 PM.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE[)(, OCTOBER 19, 1961
Brownlee of th• L.A. City Depart· fOC'emost exponent of the 1rt of
ment of Recreation and Parks, ind mime explains and demonsttat .. hit
Walt Lepisto, L.A. County Otpert-craft
ment of Perks and Recreation, dis-I Malco '&a Olyntpka cuss prouarns avelllble to older 9:30 • News: (C) (30) Ted M111r1.
adults. Haw1ll Cills (C) (30)
7:30 6 9 (I) T1lt Wild, Wiid West 10:00 • 0 Cl) stllr TrM: (C) (60)
(ej (60)Searching fOC' 1 genn cul· "Spectre of the Gun." Kirt!. Sped
ture capable of startina a plague, and Dr. McCoy are cauaht up aud·
West ind Gordon Invade the mansion denly In the historic 1881 aunfllht
of an eccentric millionlire who has et the OK Coml, where they find
matched his auests agaln$l each themselves victims of the fut draw.
other in a grim game of survival. Ron Soble, Bonnie Beecher, Rex
William Schallert. Robert Ellenstein Holman, Biii Zuckert and Sam Gil·
and Sherry Jackson guest. man auest. O Hip Cllapaml: (C) (60) "The I Ctorl!.. Putn1n1 News (C) (60)
Promised land." Don Sebastian (ll) (1) Judd for U.e Dtftnw.
Montoya renounces his 1areement (C) (60) "Sound of the Plastic to NII a small villap on his land A.e." Judd defends a youn& rtconS
to the tenants after they obt1ln the ty.:oon who Is accuted of murder·
money to buy it Frank Silvera, Ina his wife durin& a swin&in& re-
Rodolfo Acosta 111est. cordlnf session. Norman Fell 111esta. 0 IDiy Qr1lla111 l'tttlburp Cruudl 0 Your All-AIMrian Coll1p Sbow: la (60) (ej (30) Dennis James hosts. Artl
llllon $ Movie: "On the Johnson, Henry Gibson and Jo Anne
" (drama) '59-Ava Gardner, Worley ere the panel. Barry Sulll·
Grerory Peck, Fred Astaire, Anthony van is guest presenter.
Ptrllina. I JKk Latlt•nt NIWI (C) (60) m Trd or Conteql!IMK (C) (30) America! (C) (30) lwO women end two men pair up : NET Pl1"'91m: "Doctor Knock."
to paint a fence, but the women do Jules Romain's ueat farce about 1
not know that thtir partners are charmln& medical charfatan who
actually show staff membtB-Wtlo converts the population of an entire
deUber1tely do everythinf wronr. French countryside Into happy hypo-
1 ltvn tor Yoor Uf1 (C) (60) chondrl1cs. (R)
Candoft de 11 Raza (!)La l..,...a •Jean M1nutl (C)
fflana1H 10:30 fJ Mtvle: "T1te Pmion11e Tlaltf"
1:00 (j) 1961 Slim!Hf Otymplca: (comedy) '62-Anna M1an1nl, Ben
( ) ( hi}" Scheduled events: Bas-Gaaara.
ketball: fin1ls; Gymnastics: women's I Ntn: (C) (30) 8111 Johna. lndivlduel combined finals. • o.n.11
I Hazlf (C) (30) 11:00 E1wtn O'Clock Report (Cl (30)
World Pr• (C) • Thi llU. Hour News: (C) (30)
Mllllel y Estrell11 Muasart om Brokaw.
1:3011 a m Qom., Pyle: <c> c3o> I Alfred Httdlcodl c3o> Gomer's Plltoon forms a chorus and News: (C) (30) Baxter Ward.
enters 1 contest to represent the Donald O'Conner: (C) (90) Met
M1rfne Corps in a Hollywood moYle. Carter, Ooua McClure, Gisele Mac·
Carter oraanizes his men into 1 Kenzie, Am Johnson and Spirit
smooth·slnginf group that seems auest.
bound to Will-Until he Insists on m Tllat Sltow: (C) (30) D1vld
Jolnlnf them with his flat, off-key Sussklnd and Doris lilly discuss
voice. the Jet Set.
O @ (i) Name of tlM Qame: (C) I ~News (C) • (90) "lii'Cldent in Berfin." Glenn Tllla 0., 1961 (C)
Howard (Gene Barry) rushes to KIM Nws
Ber11n when one of his employees Elb Nodal a las Ona
is arrested as a SPY· The m1n'1 re-11:30 Mowit: "T1te ~ MM" (dra·
IHse depends on Glenn's ability to ma) '52-Robert Mitchum, Susan
obtain relea• for a recently er· Hayward.
rested East German SPY. Anne Fran-II ID Cl) Tiit Tonlcttt 5'ow (C)
els, Geraldine Brooks. Kevin Mc· McMI: (C) "Hanna lee" (west·
Carthy, Dane Clark, John Van ern) '53-Macdonald Carey, Joanne
DrHlen. Robert H. Harris and Ric:h· Dru.
ard Bull auest. O Movie: "Mirlal" (suspen•) '65
0 HAPPY WANDERERS -Grqory Peck, Diane Bake<.
* . it J h W , b. &JMn: (C) "ltrs It """" VIS O n ayne S 'I (musical) '57-Tony Martin, Vtra-ranch! C'mon along! Ellen. n Happy Wandtrn: (C) (30) I (I) frtdlJ Movie: "Apache."
''Apache Cattle Roundup." Slim and • Notldtro 34 (C)
Henrietta explore the White Moun· 11:45 • Dr. Tir10 dtl Junco (C)
taln hlahlands of eastern Arlzon1. 11:50 · loxeo
I Merv Qriftln (C) (90) 12:30 • Mowlt: "Up U.. C4'ttr (com·
Peny Muon (60) i ) '58-Peter Sellers.
All&Jin Ad1aa Nlktd CttJ
t:OO II tBJ (I) frld1J Nl1llt Movie: 1:00 Mowlt: "Qltolt Diwtr" (advtn·
.. Sllock TrMtment" (suspen•) '64-ture) '57-Jimes Crala, Audrey Tot·
l1uren B1eall, Stuart Whitman, Carol ter.
Lynl1y, Roddy Mc:Dowall. An actor 0 Movie: "'Dtatination o.ar (•d·
b offered a lerae sum of money by vsnture) '63 -Hannea· Messmer.
a l1wyer to have himself com-0 CM••nltJ l•llttln Board
mltted to th1 state hospital to ob· OJ Adlln TllMh: "Inner S.nc-
taln Information from a psychotic tum."
killer •bout 1 mill Ion· dollar cache. l:JO m frtt11 Ille llllidl Out (C) 11 n. Dtflftdtra (60) 1:00 m All-Nl&tlt ~ "The Com la
fli) ~: "A Convtt'$1tion Green," "Alona Cune .lontl," "Kill
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Good old Jim-the guy with the boy-next-door look. the lop-
sided smile, the fellow with the kiod of voice designed for Broad-
way musicals, who plays the lame-brained Gomer Pyle of the
U.S. Marines-bas gathered four favorite friends for a songfest
entitled, what else. "Girlfriends and Nabors."
Jim Nabors' friendly get-to-
gether has every chance of being
the best party tn the naborhood
on Thursday Digbt (come at 8
PM to CBS). And why not?
He's invited Debbie and Mary
and Vikki and Carol-ordinary
names, extraordinary ladies.
Debbie is ~bbie Reynolds.
And Debbie Reynolds is as
effervescent as in her nubile
days when she was cheerleader
at Burbank. High, though her
considerable comedic skill has
had more chance for display in
recent years. She11 join Carol
Burnett in a mad comedy sketch
in which they play a couple of
backwoods school teachers in-
volved in a slightly explosive ex-
periment.
It was during rehearsal of the
sketch that the problem of
names for the characters came
up. The writers hadn't dreamed
up anything, so the Misses Bur-
nett and Reynolds took on the
challenge. "El PU/ oJ SevUle,"
"A funny face needs a funny a fJOrodY with Mar/
A marathon Roundelay with Carol name," stated Carol.
"How about Mary Frances?"
queried Debbie.
"Sounds too real," said Miss
Burnett, to which Miss Reynolds
replied: "It is. It's my real
name."
"Oh," quoth the red head.
Pause. "Then how about
Maude? These are southern la-
dies and all little old southern
ladies have two first names."
There followed a lively dis-
cussion of name combinations,
borrowed from old school cburm
and forgotten relatives.
At one P?int director Jack
Donahue said: "Let's forget the
sketch and do the name thing."
Finally a choice was made.
Becky Sue and Mavis Pearl, a
blending of the names of Miss
Reynolds' grandmother, Jim Na-
bors' mother, a Burnett cousin,
and a friendly neighborhood
fortune teller.
Sound improbable? No more so than the career of Nabors
himself.
Nabors, of course, was a rangy, diffident k..id from Sylacauga,
Ala. who arrived in Hollywood in his late twenties and after
several years bad progressed to occasional appearances at a place
called The Hom in Santa Mollica, a showpla.oe for aspiring talenL
He had a comic routine combined with o~ratic arias, and be was
spotted there by Andy Griftith and Griffith's manager Richard
0 . Linke.
Signed for a one time ap-
pearance on the Griffith show,
be went over so well be became
a regular. A year later, under
Link.e's guidance, he had his
own series, Gomer Pyle, which
continues to rank in the top
ten every year in the ratings.
It was long after the debut
of his series that viewers dis-
covered Nabors had a consid-
erable singing voice, sans that
southern drawl. He can sing
very passable oeera, and is quite
warm and stimng in renditions
of Broadway tunes.
Jim is a great opera butf, and bis long time friend, operatic
stat and beauty Mary Costa, is another guest on his show.
Miss Costa's biography claims that she decided to retire from
sho~ business. when she was 9 .. The story goes that during a
Chnstmas servtce, churchgoers cned followmg her solo of "Silent
Night" and she thought they hadn't liked iL
U the story isn't entirely true, it is true' that Miss Costa bad quite
a struggle to overcome both shyness and a rich southern accent.
She studied music in high school under her mother's strong en-
couragement A very helpful assist from Jack. Benny aave her a
chance to sing to a national audience on a show where she bad
formerly spoken commercial messages. She sang an aria from
"Madame Butterfly" and the mail response was so great, she
appeared again and was on her way. She bas since sung in many
places throughout the world, and appeared with the Royal Opera
and the Metropolitan. On the Nabors special she siop "Waltz"
from "Romeo and Juliet" and joins Jim and Carol for their version
of bow classic composers like Verdi or Puccini might have written
1V commercials.
Debbie Swln11 Out
The fourth "girlfriend" is Vikki Carr, a singer who baa spent
many years pre~g for her "overnight" success. Dom Florencia
Bisenta de Casillas Martinez Cardona, she started singing at an
early age, sang with the school band at Rosemead high school near
Los Angeles, though her parents would not let her date, in the old
fashioned family tradition. Vikki spent a long time in the tough
routine of doing brief club dates and band book.inp. Her ft.rat
record was a hit, not in the U.S., but in Australia. Recently she
has had several big hit records, and was honored this year by the
Mexican American Council of Calif omia as "Outstanding Enter-
tainer of the Year." She11 sing a medley of "Poor Butterfly" and
"Stay."
!
Allen Rich
Although i•t doesn't show oo him, David Brinkley will observe
h.ls 25Ch year with NBC next Saturday. That's a long time in
any business and particularly in the 1V racket where everything
ls about as permanent as the shitting sands. Maybe they'U give
him a pin or Cadillac, or something.
It was Brtnkley, with bis raised eyebrow and dry wk that
first personalized the arduoos business of network ~ws broad·
casting.
Brinkley's timely and timeless gift with descrtptive wOT'ds
titting a partJcuJar penwn or sauaoon ·
is probably second to nooe. He once
said of oratorical old Ev Dirksen, quote:
"When he taJks dle words come out
diSJtinctly, 1 \ k e tktle rubber baJloom
filled with helium. They just float up tX>
the ceiling. Each word is strung out
long and juicy like cantaJoopes on a
vine," unquote.
Speaking of newscasters, one <:annot
very well do so wlttiout an examination
of dle talent<; of CBS' WaJter Cronkite,
the long-time nemesis of NBC's Hunt-
ley-BIJ"linkley. Brtnkley
Although it may seem a strange companson t keep ttiinking
~ the fable of the tortoise and the hare, with Brinkley as the
bare.
But Crooklte, tlke 1he iortoise, hills more than closed the gap
ln viewer favor down through the years against ms more spec-
tacular oppooent.
Cronkite, to this writer, is THE Solid Man among azll news-
oasters. He's believable. He's as much a father image in his
field as, let us say, Lome Greene is on the Ponderosa of the
Ofd West.
Cronkite, to this writer, is THE Solid Man among all news-
casters whom It ls a joy to watch and Usteo to. A third ls Eric
Sevarled. Many of the others are nowhere. In between.
Sevaaied is none the less spectacular than Brinkley, but in
a far different manner. His speotacularity, if I may Invent a
new word, is In his brains. Perttaps that is the best kind of all.
Sha11>, inoisive. possessed oJ vast knowledge and making
every word of his capsule editx>rial observations count, I have
yet tX> dial in Eric Mthoot learnlng somedling or pe~ getting
a dlttereot angie on somedl:i.ng I already know. You don't find
thoee kind on bushes.
This more or less Incomparable trdo is, ot COUT9e, confined
tX> the networks.
But the principle and evaluation of d'leir talents is equally
appl:lcabJe to local newscasters.
A local station newscaster (and see ti you doo't ttink this
bolds true of dlose In your town) bas to have e!tber a speclaJ
penonaUty, a fia!r for the dramadc, a good degree of wit or
a IOlld, believable quality In order to bold your lnteresL
Anyone can just reed off the news . . . as viewers switch to
dt06e 'Wtlo have what lt takes.
* * * Tbe pending merger between tbe Transamerica Corp. and
Metromedia lnvolvlng a stock value of &rOmld S300 mlllloo Is
cumntly causing wtdesp~d conjecture that a fourth networlc
may be In the otnng.
From time tX> time fourth network talk crops up, and indeed
a year or so ago the Overmeyer Network actually got under way
in Las Vegas. But, a:Jas, not for loog.
However. ~s Is a different kettJe of fish. Metromedia already
operates television stations including the powertW KTIV tn Los
Angeles. The combined resoorces of these two big companies
would unquestionably make some sort ~ networlc book-up par
stble, If they so desired. They have the money . . . a first
requisite.
P'ap22
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEJ<. OCTOBER 19, 1968
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20
9:00 0 (jJJ CI) (C) "Assault on a Queen." Frank Sinatra stars with
Virna Lisi in an adventure story of modern piracy. Also cast In
the production are Tony Franciosa. Richard Conte, Alf Kjellln
and Errol John. Rod Serllng wrote the screenplay based on
the best·selling novel by Jack ·Finney. In the 1966 release,
Sinatra plays the leader of a gang of modern pirates who set
out to plunder the luxury liner Queen Mary on a voyage to
Nassau. To accomplish their mission, the larcenous adventurers
resurrect an old Gennan U·boat and fit it out for its voyage.
Things go awry when one of the group, an ex-Nazi U·boat com·
mander, begins to slip back into the ''good old days." when
he sailed the Atlantic In relentless pursuit, with no regard for
human life.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22
9:00 0 ~ 00 (C) "Istanbul Express.'' This drama of internationat
intrigue launches the third season of NBC's Universal "World
Premiere" movies. Made expressly for television, these films
have never before been seen in a theatre. or on TV. Gene
Barry, Senta Berger and John Saxon star in the story of an
art dealer who is sent by the Western powers to compete with
representatives of several countries at an auction of the re-
search notes of a deceased scientist Aboard the Trans-Europa
Express between Paris and Istanbul are a number of spies--
each determined to stop the other from obtaining the notes.
The picture was filmed on location In Paris, Milan, Venice,
Belgrade and Istanbul. Richard Irving produced and directed
the film from a screenplay by Richard Levinson and William
Link.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
9:00 IJ ®' (j) (C) "Harum Scarum." Elvis swings and sings through
this tongue-in·cheel< romp set against an Arabian nights back·
ground. Backed up by lovelies Mary Ann Mobley and Fran
Jeffries. Elvis portrays a motion picture idol who is kidnaped
on a personal appearance tour of the Middle East. Of course,
our hero sings many songs in the MGM release.
FRIDAY, OCTOBEQ 25
9:00 IJ Qt Cl) "ShockTrNtment." Stuart Whitman portrays an actor
who is offered a large sum of money by a lawyer to have '*n·
self committed to the state hospital to obtain information from
a psychotic killer about a million-dollar cache. Lauren Bacall,
Carol Lynley and Roddy McDowell also star. This is "for adults
only" viewing.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
9:00 0 Q)@ ~ "Masquerade." An adventure-comedy about
smuggling, spying and abduction in the Near East. this movie
features Cliff Robert.son, Jack Hawkins and Marisa Mell. When
vital oil concessions between Bntaln and the Near East State
of Ramut break down, the Foreign Office sends Colonel Drexel
to Ramaut to abduct the Prince and hold him captive until
he ascends the throne and signs e favorable agreement.
Michael Relph and Basil Dearden brought this flick Into being
from a screenplay by Relph and Wiiiiam Goldman, based on
the novel "Castle Minerva" by Victor Canning.
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SATURDAY
9:0011· E FlllltllHll (C) t.llks with host Ednnl Blbennan. 1:30 Tiit Nw Sodlf:r (C) 5'lder M• (C) lZ:JO!QICl)Joanr QUiit (C) • stnRp Tai• : "Impact'' •nd "Th• Acrbilbn USA: (C) "Wor1d'1 3:00 w..., nd Me
Stranaw." 1mplon Gl"lpe Stomplni eom.t." A9w Mii•
I &bldlo ltalelP Att1lctlve yollni l1dles c:ompee. in l:JO tee Hiit • t-.JO ECI) WldJ '-(C) OM of the oldest 1irtcuttul"ll con-Tiit ................ : (C) Joe Foa.
@ Tiit ...... s,llta (C) tests known to men. lffj (]) lMI s.. .. Of) •lea:
.........,., Mii..... GI Mewte: ur....,., Hoel" (adwn· ( SChtdulld Mnta: SWtmmin1
OCTOBER 2e
r.1 0 R "I I NC
(comedy) '4>-0tnnls O'Keefe, Helen tur.) '57 -Joel Mc:Cnl, Bart>11"1 and Olvini: toww flnal; Soo;ier
All stations reserve the Welker. Stenwyclt final. rf~t to chance proaram· I (ljJ (]) Falltatk v.,. (C) m .... ...... Tlleltn: "Prlntt m Celer n.h: (C) "P•ndotl • 8llitlml (C) Heil." and the Flyln1 Dutchmen." m ng Without advance no-10:00 QI Cl) Tiit Arca1e S11ow (C) 1%:4511 Mewle: "Mr. s.i. a.. te 4:00 fJ &rt, Sllow: "F1Md TW (mp.
tlce. F.....-.C (C) "B'wene Bowman." Wllllltl""" (dl"lm1) '39 -Jeen tery) '56-Georp Nader, Joenna 5:501 Qi'ft Us 1Ma Dq/Nen (C) William Necfty's aaf•ri to the Bel· Arthur James St.art. Moore. 7:00 Jllflua Sumner Mlli. (C) &l•n Conao to hunt the African 1:001 a Cl) MtbJ Didi (C) Cl•paip and tile Cl...._
Clmpm '61: "Colonl1I S.dt-elephant with bow end 1rrow. llttlc'utloMI z.. (C)
hud." First In 1 teries of "Th• fJ M..W.. "'T1le blsal 'ldfk" · Mowt.: "Tiit ,.._ and Ille Tiie ,,.,_.11111: (C) "Skllna."
American sta1e," with Or. Irwin (western) 53 -Ster11nc Heyden, Pa..,... (d•sslc) '37-En'ol Flynn, w.,... Trlta (C)
Swerdlow. Eve Miiier. Cl•ud• Reina. WeoctJ ...._, (C)
Mr. W111tboM (C) CIMlandll II) la UttnM dt J1M1 M1nt1ll (C) 4:JO • MMe: (C) -0.fJ ht ""'
Mowlr. "Dub ti lllpolftt" tre Dame vs. Mk:hlpn State. , •IMI Wiid (C) New Yott Cfty,
( rema) '38-louls H1yw1nl, Joen 10-.3011~ labun/Sllpenl1ia (C) (!) 1961 5u11.., OfJtlplca: 'NFL 811M of a. WOil (C) Fontllne. Undenlot~ < ) iGulld events: Wet« Polo: @ Cl) Joll'Mf te tile c.nt.-• D1WJ end hflatll (C) 11:00 · 6,, llnMen live; Volleyball: llvt; Swlmmlna: • tM tifUt (C)
7:45 Slc..t Helrt (C) owle: AbfOld Two Y1nb" women's 400 meters tree rUY fl!) loell 1eet Aobtrt Cromie lntlr·
1:00 I~ 8..a. ..,...,. (C) (comedy) '44 -Wllll1m Bendix, heats. Yrews Colleen Moore •bout lier new· s.p.-g (C) Dennis O'Keeft. %:OOl Slilpl tD ..._,..., (C) est book. "Silent Star."
a-OJ Award 1!*": "list M the Mewl« (C) "Be Tre•plert" 5:001 Afl a. .. ti tile WOlll (C)
• Kl•bl. Ille Wlllte lien (C) l>espefldoes. (adventure) '66 -Gonion Scott ~ Cl) Tiit Fantuac r.. (CJ
Satwrd•J M1tlnee: "Yukon ll:JOIU Tiit Hercwlelda (C) ~ Cotten NitlCs.ntce (C)
en1t1nce'' •nd "Strini• Illusion." ' 00 s.per ~ (C) D (ft) CJ) AK-1 Wldt World of : llect ,..,_.. (R) O> &c.el• Dllf:X (C) • , ...,._., CIHd" (W91t· ~ (C) Natlonal Air Races from fwtbef.S.C.
1:30 IJQI Cl) I• lu1ny/Road Rw-em) 50-Rendolph Scott. Reno. NMdl; end lntemltlo111I 5:30, ..... .., (C) (R)
ner Hew (C) II> PMtall• Malcau T1ble Ttnnlt Championship from CelellirftJ Aller*= (C) Rid But·
I 9 Cl) Top c.t (C) New Yortl.. Jim McKIJ holtl. nma& (ll) Cl) Adwenblr• of a.n1ww m Hila lbtlooal w T .... ...t: D CJ)...,.. ti t11e J ..... (C)
(C) A $115,000 tuu~ held It fJ c.r...t: (C) "'-1 Pin· Mowlt: "flreball" (dl"lm•) '50 1%.-00 II 41 Cl) aemal (C) Mt11 Verde Country Club In Com n1niton IUOlb.
_..lckey Rooney, Pet O'Brien. D Dlllta-11 Art: (C) "Charla M111. I llrt ,,... UllCl£ <C> m T .... of Wiila F... White, Painter end Graphic Attlst" m Cor.-T1leeh: ''The Bldp of Her. Lllldlerdl (C) O> La Elhllaa J Udad One of the ar-test N1111> 1rUltl Mal"lh1I Brennen." In....,..._ (R)
No Worries Now About
Unfriendly Indians
Tbe United Stat.a Wu Depa1ment, tbe forerwmcr of the~
partment of Dcfeme. and America'• majeatic and vut lflteln ot
national parb may teem umela1ed. Hiltorically, however, 1be War
Depertmeot. the ooe--time military bnDch of the Federal Oo~
ment. performed a major lenice to the world'• ftnt unctuary of
nature.
The role of the Wu Depattmeat in the deftlot>ment of the
National Part SJl(elll ii pan of. the .cory of "America'• W~
land.I-the Natiooal Parb,'' airiq Wedneed1y at 7:30 PM oo CBS,
u the ftnt of tbe aeuon'1 lour National Oeoanpbic Society color
SpeciaJJ.
The propam. produced by the 90Ciety in .-ocianoo with Wolper
Procluctiool. viaita many national parka with em~Ma OD Y ena,..
ltODe, Grand Canyon, Hawaii Volcaaoea, Sequoia and vqUa t.
Janda. The broadcaat recorda the impolina beauty of tbo Natioaal
Part System, recouDt1 ib coatn"butioaa to mantfnd and ldence and
explaim the wort of Part Service J'Ullflll.
Whit todly ii a ayatan of 33 national pub and 232 ncreadoll
areu and monumenb bepn nearly 100 yean aao. In 1872, wbea
YelloWIWDe National Park wa eablilbed. YellowltoGe w• h
admlolat.ered by the Wu DeputmeDl. Tbe mpomibJlltJ w pu1ly
taUmed by tbo Department of tbe Interior UDtil 1916, wbln the
National Part Senlce, current cural« ot die .,..._, wu created.
In tJM>. ltill-wild 19th Ceotury daya of tbo Wat. boldle Jadllna
roamed tho northwelt Wyomlna area dW a how YeDowltone. Pew
dared veature when tbe redmaD cbued viliton away, althoull:t
army p1trob reauJa!ty attempted to pre¥tlll IUCh unfrieGdly ~
ti.0111.
Tbe National Park Syatan bu liDce lfOWD to IA area of ane
44,000 aquare m.Del, from Hawaii to the Viqin '•nda. It Iii -.
mated that tome ISO mlllion people du. .,.r Wiil ftlll the '"*9er-
ludl.. In 1916, by compariloli. a6out 3$0,000 people aaund die 16
parb and 34 Datloaal moaumenta which aillleld It that dmt.
IN FOCUS-CtllMNI OllCIJ ,,,,_ 1Nll"1t Pia,..., tu towlS
o/ KomJolt ltt N1z. 1'1rc1 NtJJtlqf'tlll Parle on "A.nwrlcd1 WM-
tlcrllotb-Tlac National P•b," Fri Ntlllo""" Ototrapltlc So-
c6-ty 1P«W of tlw ,.,.,,..
n.. .,. ..... nmam, bowensr, .. tbey wen When Int
tet llide u &;:-"" arcely marred by clvilir.atioo dial bu cbanaed the of odMr partl of tbe country. .....
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