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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI ~ I I " I ~ I ! " ' r '\ ' ' ' 1( • " I• i • \ . • ,\ •. \ -.. • • Will • • . .. . \ , .--~~!ii.ii..-.;i~~~lil.li--.-•.• .... ~.F.ootbpll S~ores _. .... ·---..--., .. ·....-lii!_!m! . .'1!1111!,_!!!I. 11!1!1,!ll!i.1!111111!. 1!1'1!11-.mllll!~• -~~ GOid"'-W ~st · 37. ' .. . SD .Met1a :. 6 , ' . ' .... • ' •• ' • • il~~t~ngton -WesJ.ern. . , ,. ., .. .. 21 19 . . 13 • • Santa .Aita .. ' . ..... '.I ·' j - . l .. •• Si. Pant -·· .,..-_ .. -, -, .,.. \ :40 . 3.i .•. . . • 16 • .. -~ .... -,7 ·. . • . . , -~ •• --~lina . ,.y~· -·; · .21 M(fgn.;lia ·117 :·-v~ei•:'.. -~~ 12 (;~~. High . _ ,<· ; • ; ...... 91! .. !lll.im _____ . .------.----.. --t'SCE-DETAILS, SP.ORTS PAGES:m. -!••---------.-... --~~ii!!~ •0 . 11.lter· · Dei ' ' -~-., " . " . .. -~. --~ .. i-! \•\, •'J -!"I'). l~f!"·:· ... ' . . .. -·-.... . .. • . . . ~. ·-• .. . • . ' -... . . . •."<tJ..,'-~-.. .. " ·, . '· • .. :1. 1 '! . • ,, . ' ' •, ....... . .,, . . • I ' •. ..... ·-.. , . , . Boy, 14, l\ilfed .: ~ ~ag:Racing CraID ill Bci\ch · Mi8'sing: ~t ·<$~:~ Pa·rty. ' . • ------- ' . . -. , ' " . • • • •• , , ~·1.· ,· ·• .. ; l.i}.. :.r-::· "I • .:t:; ).,t ·'!_ ~ ·~~'\,j' "•''If',£ ) :""'~: < _, : . .(' .... Ove:r .for T'eens ,, . ' .. . . ' - ' ,. t :· • ! • . Cl•• ........ . ' . -i!Ooc .. or.,. 0..- 11 to ... ''*'...., --lllcb -wtili lllP ............ al Ii tolt.· .• ( ' .............. ... -·~·-,. : ..... '::f \'· -i ' r • ' ' ' f I i .. '· • • J OA!LY flLO~ . . . M~s~n Unloeks .-Histo,ry ~ . Retired Executive Traces Ancestry,Bac~ to J597 . · --..,., t ' ... ~ ~ .llJ''.umnlll IL VINSIL . arclwc·term& .rid anct<n!.haiii!wrltini. relfllolil pen0cul!..i, aM dlieovery ol · • • · '-·.- ., ., _ __ "Iietulllucllulcin,"be~lns, llghll never~ -Jn~ b)I to •lee hll.lptended, Francisca SaWar Time Is -to • Colla !If.~ "maybe .you ·work oo II for lwo ""1' Cauculan miil. • . . '•· · y Romero, at the •convent. In Saota , .... .,.. -11 l'llCIDC r.r the......, and lhen: Boon\. n all Ulla Into place.' . The cooq~ COrOaaclo <oiend the F•. , ,. - ·Mll-IM+'t·nlllU&loilala.Ncw., Some lblllp,--""".,...., Newlll~-<-lnll40 'a!tor'Corle. u_..-... ....,n..o,;n1entodoo"1loelr '- Warlll <jo ._ tr.lier In lnlo'1'1rlp" oln.wy whldL llllY Ila~• ~ ln WU lbwarted lroln ihilbli the ~ltlon . j.!::l:.l.':;;";:'. ......... , -"·· and • M~~ lblwab' the .P., ' .. lhe ~ World wllb lhe Don Jiii!\ de due to pollUCI and 1111!1 the '0"P Up ~...,......, v~= ~ ••~ lletlnd·'!:""fllldullry'uecullve'JlrU<e 'Qolato 'Pat1Y In' 1197, ... &pparea!IY to travel laster through \he.,.., . S.perlor nt .lleroly In the middle or . M.-·..-, .o1 m u-Canida w~ boooteuly ~ed Into ol!ocl!!e IWll«y. '"l'hty . were ~. .'111oY wei. the room while J... and Francj!ca · bu -~~ blck' to .1111. "IVe blvo I" wrf ol Cbec:llln& I~" searchlnl for gold,:' ny1 JSala*, wbo lllayetl at oppol!te ..P: , _ ,_. : '11!1 ol draml, nobility Saluar'Ald, rioChlnl.tbtl ~-~ become a lbldent· of Spanljh 'Ille~ ·1!0¢a Jl9llleday .wed;• It wu llbmOr ...i IP'eed-., ,JI II v~ ancient -i "11!8)1 have COJ!la SoOlllwesten\ Colootel day1 In tbe quest knoWIJ, but • bold propoal of marriage · TllW r. ... _...,u; changed lltjle ~ .Sj>oln alooi with ·tho col<ullsb • lot )>II own origins. ' : · In' a convent and a young liller'a Bhy .~·Jn -buli:I of, _lnllnanlty, fleelnC 1tlllrcnlel IJlqulalllon.' I -. .,Onel!l\lllJl'headedweo~etwPblUl«upon r,coeplanoe muat be~~-..... . Jlr...,.,..Jla,....,...,..ln t1it ~ •-A,~~ ~'t<!'• _tlpodeo ~Ing maJesty <ii lbe.Gtllld "l'liOMOl!iit'~over -to love, ..mat focldmu, l'<ligloµs -S: 11~.,;,. e.tttnlely amoolh ,by • canyO., whlle thi. eastwl'l'il-tiound party a dead la!Jtl> peib&pa iipeai.,g a boft" Jallh and _,. for tho wlldnesa GI,.-,~ .halids, .-..Ing will>. the moist "' ;tOIJl'd\he. broad expanses of !be Mlsslealp-of li£1:"' 19 strike. · · ~ · °il'eat.o! er• ond the calm of in!dlta-' !il·Rlver; Sa · , who· inoved to the Harbor ' 1 S1jU1r recently returned home ' from t?i>l!, lhoUlllll<ll of limes over. lbtee c«ri-A ineJor political and social uph<aval ~. In 1148, alter. visiting during the • ~~ • N.M. with a m.b" ~ • Miei. "' -· . · -, -', · ~ \i'll'_ll'.I· biewing 1n Sp&lri' due ot the In-war when be worked as · a1govmunent ,,i fomfly·doeWneoLS loaned by bll iged • Tba•·ojd .nioary,.an belrloom S~·-qiililUOn, however, and a 'party backed alaugb!e!; olflcer; ~ bll wUe Pauline ~.:llra..-4-A. ~. lncludlng a wilell 8""-11 silver. pltclle<.m ~ tliat _ lilt ,.i l!Wllc· fl mmlOn..JnvestmenLby have alz'dllldrU o1 their-own. · . · l'ro& .'Wtll ao precious be hasn't ev.n Salazar bln!l!U has left of·t monumental :liori ·Or\llt decided oome )'Wa lattt The oldist, Btrnml 41, Ii an .. ;cuuve .JI, · . . • , 11\rtuno lllUllSed . by ai>eesfyi!. "1lllng , to leave. , , with Boeing AJrtr8ft Corp., with a key :'Jllll la my pOt,-a wW -or 'testiml!> to w~ll from~ wilderneli emP,ire. ~ -• ~·· -tori arrived In the role Id bla.sllng .. the ·nation'•, llnl . , bi ~" .eiplalnl ~. • A WU1 'dtlwn up hY. ~ wife of D.oo • ~ of New Meflco 310 yem ago mocmoblo Into 11"!.-contetnpqrary New '!oho' five yean aBO· )licked .up· tral!lng Antonio Jose SalAw m'entl0111·1boussmls tbla.111onth to take poaseSSlon ·of land Worhl o! outer space. · · , . ol !ht hmlJy blllory wbleh bis own of .,...p, catue ~ )>lgs, u well as . ilnow bldi!lf hydtogen bombs In v8ulta llJ.s youngell . son, Dann)', 17 bas a · --.e11oc11. jlad leil .baGk to !be .15o.ooo In pieces <I. ei&,<11, '#llll ~ .,,~W ~l ·and. 4e~joping Into boualng key role In blasUni oppoejng ballcorrlers· ~vt1be -Jat-~ ..... ·-·t......:...,: •• ·~tnlandand-po11e1Ml\I.~· .. '*"-""Ill>.. -.ounci-Tome~ · · as a tacklt .c:il) ~ Corona -del Mar "Up ilotil two 1ilclttlii·ago I was agalnll .J• It, she alao · !reed several Indian· Tl'~tiims were quickly established IUglt ScbOol lootball \eam this season. a st9liO will;~' ,la.71 ~' who even 19.uaws and children held in· slavery "among the -descendants, although. they Sala!.ar admits amazement .at modern -t to'Spaln lo-~-~ ""'1lY iuthivei and bequea~ •100 to · !be Jl!Xlr ol tenlained Spanish ctuuns for 223 years, youth now tbilt retirement' and a general , in .-. attempt to UDloct more past Tome. :with ~-i for the benefit of her w;tll the area ~e a · Mextcan ttr· slowdown due to a recent serious UWess tilltory,, ·~ "':< •c ., '· so<il, llfOi ·deJ>Sl'ilnl:Uiii niQed, bul)' "rl~ ·m:l&2J. and a U.S. posaeuloo gives him mOte time to get acquainted , "Then I hltl tbo lacllPOI." be 1ay1 Ule. · ·,. Iii yeatalater. with Danny'•.h!j<!dlu explalnlng how Mn. -~ agreed to The pitcher la .deoted and darkened Promlalng boys were sent away to Bui he lsn~ qui!< u rtgld . u Jilior let him take lbO New Mexican records, by !be years, but the delicate !Ml ~ achool ~ g?rls' entered <onventa, but _ generattdns ol c~ tended to l1t ooe portion of wblcb proleason ny Is woman's "atch brollg)ll down the ssota· lively youth olten dictated how Ibey • -or ,..mecl to be -based on their among the ti,.eal ewnP!es of the Fe Trall by trader Don Romulo 5alazar respooded to the mtralnl ol organit.ed old, brown-timed Jamlly recordi which Colonlal Spaniall Southwest: a!ttt a ' 120-day trip to the U.S, lllU authority, • ' · some leoa Utttate wllne•ses l!lgned '- Salaur, who II bl-)lngull, mlnutely tuM. · . Joee Ignacio 5alazar returned with an X mark. · . ....mo.a . each ~ under maoil· .The o@88e)' Iba\ '.hepn .-rauom -mhlstlcaltd Ideal alter be<Ori>Jng "I'm beglnnlnf~to dig .them -now," -1y111g-:g1m"!n~an ittm"pCt<J.;lrW!jiti ".liilortsalazar•a b~ Included -poUUct, dtllled In rustic SL Louis and demand«! be 11ys with a amlle. • 7 . . • • Plea of Innocent Canadian Leader By MERRIMAN SMITH town on the way to a Ill-day vacation -. at Caneel Bay, St. John's, in the U.S. • , . .. . . . ' .... Entered. ill Mesa WaitreSs Slaying . Worri&I Ahoui. U.S. Rehelli()tt Actor, Succumbs at 54 ·· • , KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (tJPI)-~-Vlrgln .. lilands. ' , ~ -deqt.e\ect~ard lL N!J:<!I•~ pii)B~ · , ~1 op th!! other hand, mlv.!f ln berl 11. H~phrey_ llOOCr!i!cathtr ·un1 ~~-evening, drove wltli a -jlOIJce the 019,lrlends fhev Sf! and~ tlielr -_ escort.Iii ll!e Key Biscayne Hotel where " ,, .• c. · • be Jiu "'1comed hy a small band and comitry shou~i now stand ~etherf ~ a tn.foembets of the Nixon staff.. - Accused killer Lev~ A. Coley Jr. pleaded innocent Frid,IY at bD Superior Court 'arralgnmeiit and WU ordered' to face trial Dec. 11. ne1~er. be!ore. . . . . · "' r.~ent-elect, staying in a ·NDt- HOLLYwOOD (UPl)-Wendell eorey, tered !be hospital Friday morning. KINGSTON, .Ont. CAP,) -Prime Min-.. ;This " a time we IJl!!il· lln.J\e'l t!ill· ed'-4 llltle more than a mile away, verniile ecior of step, fUn1 and tele-FriendJ laid C</iey had laJned Isler Pierre Elllot Trudeau 1114 Friday country,• Nlaon llld after4 20-~ w., bavJ!li di-with lriend1 and. did vlllOn, who could play a hired tfller or · · ~P night he ll more worried aboUt the pos--"nnlty" conference wltb hll ·d!feated · nW ffPeet to see his running mate until a homicide detectiVe with equal still, of not feeling well slnce he returned slbility of rebellion in the United States White House rival Friday. . breakfut today. The vie~ president-eli;ct died Friday· at the age of 54. to the United States from an acting en· th bout nfr tail ·th lb S ·"We are still speaking to. each Other plannned· to leave Key BISCCl¥1le by rrud-Judge Wllliam Spe.irs ordered the C tar of ~nrv• "The El lb gagement in Europe two weeks ago. an a . a co on on WI e o-and···weTe otlll gOOd frlehdl," "said the. day. .1 , t.the , orey, s JlPV-s even Core • ---· B d d In v!et U t the Be lln W·'I hi h public defender to represen it-year-Hour" series. succumbed. to a liv~ all· .. u..i....!!. ;;.;-an-~-'~-'!..~-.; ruon a r 41 : m~~w11Q~il!·~o~t~ 37th t].S. ~-. _ .~ ·Hum~y·Ni1on meeting, w c old Fullerton poatal worl<er pending ment In the motion picture country hos-;;t:c"J.:i; ;uc.e.;.,~ift~ 1111< In lllY acale o1 vllu11, I am IW dent.Jon. io_, · . -~. Wlid.'.Qifdt:IO lnlnut<s, took place In Coley'a polll~ bi$~ of a priva1e at-pttal 1D nearby W~~ Hilla. He erl6 I fer pollUcs and PracUcal affairs gave wonied about wba·i will happen ever Vice President Hutnpbre;v, l.90klng thema1ntnilldingoflhe0pa·.I..<>ck•Cout '--.·.,;;.,;a.-' '~ U.tthaiit •. K-urlU" .. · ' . .,. • '" _.., -•tt 1 It J• di 1 the Berlin Wall than about what might tired as he started ~ 16-day pqst-Clll'n· GWllJI ~ staUon, 8 few miles north er _...., "'" ........ , .. ~.. W"t • , , anuu1er mens en. . _, U • ....,. lb 1 ~.1.--...1 dO'WDtown Miami. Humphrey's number Oolfl'I.-durllic municipal~ M-';:.. Jilillir .... ker lie W&! a past president o( !be MoUon happen Jn Chicago, New York or In our ~°':d ~?~ ~e~;;-~d!i=ans _tiro, Seii. ·Edmunds. Muskie of.Maine " p'Dow"·..-. l'fltw· fl!IPtalned um ~·tau-......,.,. .. J .....,.. • Picture Academy cf .Arts and Sciences own gl'e.Jt clUes of Canada," he told "He ls tKlmg to be otir ~dent," ana bls WUe were along, too, With four 1 -of •tlnaDcl"1 bad to lt auwerect "'" .' · '..;__ , · -a job that saw him take the stage at a p·p 1au'd1 n g students at Queen'• Humphrey ·~d, "and 1, am· gcillg to be of their five children. ---. ~ -111 uAllt •\>PW lorl Ille Gets 'One to Five Oscar award Bhow1 -ond a former University. one of ru. fellow clUzen!, and I am , .. =tllQlr' ~Mn lldli· Maril · member of !be Academy's board 01 gov-He· also said he does not want to Ing to want ru. presldency ·to be an e(- ' • , •• ·._._·__ 1 .., ,. emors. He was a director of the Screen . f ell sld ~-'· be v-• A~ Miii ·~ wtKt.,.watiJbe Jasl Acton Gulld and a naUonal trustee cf .. e Canad~ Into the Or1anizaUon cf ~~:au::~;.-~ ·q ~·,, ··~· Mesa Policemen · -~ ~ii w~ 'frt1· }II a-perly 'al 11..J~ be ., Ibo Televbion Acade!Oy ol Arla' and American Stoles ;'.JI II . ma wa are • "We • .-.:.:to .:-.• _._ ·~"' , stand 'i ...., ._ , ... ""' 1• ~ ntWiiid , ~ has -., "11*rid In Sciences. . •· be juat a -"ca of W··"'-~-n " ~ ~ • - 1 ..,.....!!'!!".,.,.~-""""· 1· • -, SuperloF Oourt to one 'to five ' year1 In 196$ be was elected to a Ulree-year ..,, -"05~ ~.., • tosether aJ ·Jiever befpre;'" Aki -.mi,n to .~ ho\D< at 7!0 W. 00 SI., COile In state prison. term oa the city cotincil of Ssota Monfca, Trudeau's lotelgn policy statements who 1111t·the piWdency !>y·aliout ~.000 . Swp the Show; Mela, from her Job at the Orangefair Judge J{. Wal~ Steiner handed that where he lived with bis wife, Alit'e, and came after he told the youthufi m'Kli· votes. ' -, D J U d rataurant-louna;~ in Fullerton. jail tenn to Thomas Patrick Cue, 11, their. four children. He ran unsucceu. ence that meetings wlth students and While "N1x0n met with fiqn\;phiey, Vice .. ancer U e COiey, Identified 81 a fr~quent of 2525 Elden St. for .two counts -f1111Tlar ·t11e ·~bllcln;1IOl!)}na!loo''for other l"'!IP' Will be bll-ehlel·-forum-Presldent-oled·Splro-T.-•w leaR\9d -.. · · the misdemeanor escape charge and Congress in bi!: -home ~trict in lie6. otitslO:e Pirllainent for discussing gov~ wliat l( 'fils 11¥e tc · f>e -nllttl.1iet ·m., · --A roatine bar check Friday afternoon customer at the Orangefalr, w"Uirrtsted earll~r charges of,furnishing narcoUcs. Corey wu born in Dracut, M{l.ss., in e~ policies. Nlxoo motcred 48 mlles _ t'Ollfid trip suited in the t b Costa M 811: days later. Police detained bhn "after A deputy public defender successfully March, 19l4. the sea of a corigregatiooal Asked whether Canada will cut its across Miami Friday to greet HUmphriy re _ arres y esa diseovering that he was treated at an argued fer Case thaj he could not be clergyman. Stage . struck in h1a teens, NATO commJlment.s, _Trudeau replletl as the vice president passed through officers of a Santa Ana woman on charg- Anabelm hospilal fer a bullet wcuntl convicted of felony e!r.ape -which car-he Worked his way up In summer stock that civllizaUon and culture in Ncrth es of lewd dancing. in hla: left hand. ries a-much more . severe sentence -and road lbow_ ~ons. ln \Ile late Amertca are menaced more by internal · Arr~ted was Janet A. Picken, 22, o( Mn. Weidner'• klller was known tc have left a trail of blood at the scene of !be alayln(,. police said. beCause bis client was no\ In Jall on 1930'• he scored bll_flrst major bit on dlaordm than external pressure. He Nuclear Bomb.Tested ·!O&-A, s. Berry st. Sbe was danclag at a felony at the time cf the "Great Broadway as a cynicaf DeWJPlpeml!;D.. said be felt very strongly thft .d!Aorder the -Firehoose Bar at 177 E. 17th St. Escape" last Feb. 20. in Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl." and ratjal strife In U.S. clUes "may WASHINGTON.CAP) -A nuclear test wtl.en Officer A. DeFranclsco and Lt. Case and 10 other priscners plastered ln Hollywood he appeared ill more than seriously lead to large rebelllcns," and blast of low tnJ,ermediate yield wu set D. Van Cleve arrived at the scene. tbemaelVes with soap in the early houra 30 movies. He was...a hmnlclde detective ...... " that-these ·mltht ovtrflcw to Canada off undet:g:ro~ . todaY' at \)le Atortilc · The officers asserted that Mila P:ICktn of Feb. 10 and slltliered their way to playing oppoalte Lorette Young In "The and Meiic:O. , Energy Col)1llllasl,dn's Nevada. test '""··II aldld her dance with "lewd hand and Fashion Island Sets Ski Club Show Today freedcm thrcu&h a ventllatOr shaft at Accused," a paid killer in "Lovtng You," He n1d that because of uappalllng" had a force equitalent:_to between 20,000 body gestures." She was in a dancing the now deserted jail. Case was at and starred with Bcb Hope in "Alias poverty, South American · ls a ''tlltle and200,000toQsof'PNT,abdwu,tbe13rd cosfame-, but officers did not describe liberty for a total of lM days. Jesae James." ~ en our. dc>ol'ltn:" weapoils-related test ~ )'eJI'. the extent of the costume. Nina 8ki clubl wlll conver1e on Fashion 1'land bi Nawport Beach today for a _ ... Ilk! -from 10 a.m. to I p.m. Gratitude or Guff -•• That's ; Co·p's .Reward 1" clubs will offer Information en their activities, lncludinl meetings, "lk1 trlpa and parties. A number of Prizes will be awarded In drawings throughout the afternoon. DAILY PILOT ----................ i.... .. ..... ....... ... .... ,.., CA.,_,.IA CNIAHOI to.Ql 'Ul'-IPllHO COMP'ANY ~·hn t\ w ••• _.,....._ J111i l. ~ • .,,., Vici ,,.lllilllf .. ...., .. Mlftl• taie111•• K1t•ll . a- n ... A. Mw,hLri1 Mlnlllrll •• ,.., P••T HI'"• '==' -c.1e MIM: Df Wltf ky 6lfMt ....... ~I ml W..1 .. ,.. iMWtrl • UMIN INdl: ttt "'"'"' A'MfW O M HWlltl ..... ••du .. 'J'I "'"' • ' By JACK CHAPPELL Of rtMo Diil" ,Jiit lllff U ycu.'re a cop on a Newport. Beach beat, you can expect to be well rewarded for your wort. Sometimes ·yoo get • lot cf gratitude. More cften you get a let cf lip. And you take It -with stoic polltenoss. That's ycur job. The amcunt of "flack'' a patrolmen geti while carrying out bis duty and the way he abscrbs It were the overriding Impressions ol a Saturday night patr61 I made will> Newport TralllC Officer Tony Villa .. . luat belort I joined blm 1D the car, VWa, who II 13, .. Id he'd Juat been called about every. name ~in the book when he stopped a woman for a traffic vlol1Uoo. But wl\lle l wu with. hlm, lt 1eemed. to be the younger generaUon that was the !DOii V!)Clll. -"Sure we take a lot of guff ~ mouthy kids. II ....,. just about all ol 1btm an we today, but lbay've p..a lot of pioblems our s-atlon didn't have and you've 1ot to undentand that." Villa ald. A cl!p'a job baa Ill food polnll lhoug)I, be nld. · • · . •11•1 al\ lnlmltln1 job: you're never J>orecL You're alway,1 dolnl. aometblng dl«tnnlenl7~11. Youclfthnlb-1o and I lilt• ta1tlng wtlb -le. i=:.l.:..""t' :;c:..11.-i.::; •1 wanted • .job where I dldll\ bavl ... • ..,... trw ....._ · · tomeone 1tandlng· over me watchlnt. :" .= v': :"w::C;:; When you'ro out here, you're on your =-: ~ .t:':: ::=-.=:: honor to do the bat Job for, the mn-"" ............. ..._,......... -·-'~ ...... ..,..,...~..... , llWIM o , ~I : 1n41 "'"4111 . "1 I to 0lhlnk !bat I've 11~ a •¥1 j•M:wn•; MMm t 11.DDbet of llvt1. 1-.n at that I have ..... OrMlt OMI P WN I cncl that MIDI peoplei l 1Ve ell.Id are • -....,_ .. ,,,. •' allva ·~-y ~-.. -I did elte '"':....-" ......... ~···~ -._.._., llolftllUo :.. .. •:;..:.,.• -.., .... Al an observer for one otatit I dkln.'t - -~· - -· aet much iraulllde, lhoucb-.. c.. ~ ... ..... ... Whn t dfd .. wu .. law enfcrcemtmt ~ ... _., ...... ..-rt !.•r-• ....,, ••• •• 4 ... ...... • • officer ber•kd b1 the . blNlopptng pareoll et • 10-yoer.old. The l>c>y had -. • ..... .~ . . • VWa'1 traffic palrol took us to an parts of !be city, but a lot of time was spent on Balbca B:oulevard, Cout ~ Hlg~way and Newport Boulevard. "You can't set up a patrol pattern, a crook's not stupid," he said. "U he know• your pattern, he'll know when and where to ezpect you. "WJth an irregular patrol, no one kDowl when I'll be ccmiag by a certain place at a certain Ume." VW1'1 job is to range wldely through the city, to be everywhere and to be teen oa the road as a crime deterr,nt. Other "beat" officers prowl the db''• alleys and side streets. · .lnother part of Vllla's job Is 1n- •estlg1Uon of traffic acclden(f, ~ alld · · that people involved In accldel)~, are the moot appreelaUve of the work ponce do. , "Boy b • , " en I roll up to an ~ent, t think about those poor people. 'J'h9'rt . usually pretty glad to see me. , .. ·'. ~· "Can you lmagitle what. It ,,. .be . lllte . . . like rolling alq 'In' Ibis for Villa. There were nO ~lts. o1. a .sudden there'• a car JUil.· dMd In fronl -· -·- . ·~· H.YPMT • ..__ "The next~ •• !°"-.im...·i. · 1r... WAS• NIOK-t Ltu ANY·OT>llR Ni0HJ,,~w1:m~1 ,1x<;1Pt10M t:HG · :01'Nc1is .. : ~\:n=::b~~~'"lt~p•-~ Nll'D'a. VIJJI: DM1b, Moillhy T-~ .... Tromc Vlol1tor1 and a T!J..,,,_ 11 • . . . That's......,, ecary." "". -~~ . ' -'.. I • ~---·.1 been lall In lhe coupie's arnall fortlgn "-'>allln.I" by a l'CIUP ol youtha oa c;halleopd Villa: ".You wllll 111 to go It wu a night out ol the ordinary car outs1de a C«ona del Mir \&Ttrn BaJbol hlaDd. . ~ .. pmV'' and __ arnolt IOlfte pot or for Villa. There wen no emergenclea. alter curfew Saturday. ' J II alarled aa the aguad car -.i _,,ilhlnl'' For me, time PDled qulc1tl,y. ' . The car -eel ol beer and Ille _Bini lhe -!><-and Park.·A .-ua ''All !ht p)aygrwncls an .-now, For VIDe, m~ not. ol a .&bl'll<Ck were 'In tho back auL ol cai.aJll wu directed ""' Wl1 lrol1l you -·"· lt!!td a 1Jo7. -Ille! Mldw11 lhr'1l!IJ> tho t)alrol, he atopped Thi child 111 tn !ht front teal apadlng •ICl!I youjlol f'OU8IMlouslng on lhe.cqrntr. there wu no ~ other.~ tllt -the, oar. and went Into a cu atatlO!t __ .. ....., crauera. ,. . '1belr --l'l!dlo bland nick and• comerlorlhointO.'ba .. -11!:!.~ -" . teliphone booth. Vllla found !be partoll In the bar. roll.' Wllll I" edit In hla vv'lce, Vllla told The call WU brief, Ila_ returned and Tiiey couldll'I belJm a"1thlnl WU • Villa pothl hla (Ar, ubd them to the IJ'OllP, which by lhla U!ne had ....,,, llld: wrong. But at VIDa'i IRIUatlon the turfl ,doWn !be radio, to atop wreotllnf, that all be wanted wu that lb4o" not · "l lllte to phone ""' wile wbea I mother took..llle cblJd home. Tbe lalbor and to let pecleslrlana -m the dlllut'b other peopi,_ Jal u they wllbed. • can. I "'"1 about · r belnl home went back Into tho bar. . . aldewalll. • not to be cllltiorbOcl. alont al llI&hl. She wonlu al>olit me Vllla WU alao the obj!ICI ol some In-. ll!e~ teeHpn That -to .. tlllY them. loo.'\ .£ ~ .,, ,, • • • ..c • -. ~' ·-• . . . •. ··--·· • • • 1 -; "P' ,. '• r-.·., r • • ., ... ,,,_,4 , -· ' • ••• Your. Bomete11'11 ' C<HMt Boy C-rushed .. V~r -C~~~~ter Ga~.:~·~~-' •, -,--...... ~. ( ,, ·'$1.3 .. Racine II speeds. up to IO ' mn.. per :1our lrom a Frid&Y' nlghl foolball (8l1lll to an after.came ilance· at Martoa High :lchool to llm>Unglon Beach eost the Ille ot•WilllaDt D. MulziiChuk, II, ol 11111 Spa Drive, Huntington Beach. Pollce aald today thit the Martoa lllgh student was one of six youths rebirnmg · to the city afttt wlitdling the· Marin .. Santa Ana .football llUM. • Gen. Abrams • Summons Help · For Saigon Mi.Ilion ·T-0wer D-ue ' . " ' H,oag HQspiml Set f-0r J:I~story ,.Expansion Plan . • I • '11te driver~ 'FranclfCo>.Rt\.ai, lt of ,. bOy w&J ~wn Into tbe' flood conkot • st,Gard~Grove. 'f1leyare'.~~ 11211 Garden Grove Blvd., . ~Y cbanne! ourroluiding the hip sdto<Jl and . ed at the nme holpllal. • t •. wu challenged by .-...· Cir' Willi the car roll<d to ofter hlnf aod 1oiito ·Allio .ut· ~ ear """' Llillo}lliv~ . .P, f · · · . • . • brOtber of.the driver, and Clllf ~ our yoothl to rac< f9Ufh on .Sprb>idale hl(n, of!icera reiiorted· , IS, o( 5611 Stardust. Dr!-,., JioPHiijpiq Street to the bJgb acbool,. acconlln& to He was' dead .., arrivof·at; Huntlngtoil BeaCh.. ·They were not•~ ' pbllce. _ ·, Jntercommunlty HQojlital shortly after P611ce aaid tliat tbe -m wi,. Losin( control II McFadden Avenue, the 11 p.m. aCcldeht. •. .: held .In.Orange County Jllif,...Unt tbt the car ca(eened a<ro;a Springdale Af!1o liljured were Mike' Vllligan. 13. possibility • of fill n f n111111l~il&H!"' Street and rolled oYei-. '!'h• Mulmcbuk aod hla bJ'oU\er, Bllly;.n, ·o1 121Ba. Sib charges, • ·,' ~ -------'----'----~-'---'.;......;_,...·---. 1 t \I •• ' . _Spqce At~~~ Decision Due:, .. ' • I • 'j~ ·~ On A p~lto i!·f · .. ... ..,.. .. • . : J • • ' I DAILY "1.0T ., tr'..U.,.. p. Timi .. -lo • Colla Ill.... Qrip1 ..... "'"'_ ........... ""lbe --2 and ~Jw-• ~al. New New Me!leo 1o ~ Ceria I lnlmh<I.~ I Iii 1bt ....,ent tn - Horrified nooa finally ttl<nted on tbe1r • World .. --lraalier la ....... triJ> WU ""'-from ~tllt llJ*lltloa : llnll!l,lbe-the New World "Wltb lbe Don J111n de dlo~ '~epollfJ: and .~ .• ~ t.._-up . :• !llllrM -lndullry-.. -onate """ 1n 11117, "f ._u, , tra. ~f11 tbroull>.U.. fanllly-onty vbltiJ!i rulOI 'a!ld a· Motber Sllperlor A\ llernly In ·'tho il'llddle of tbe room wbDe Joee and Francitca M. -· o1 rl9 La Canada Way bopeleuly locbd la\D -bllloi'Y· "They Wlft grtO<!y • ....l'lloy ...-hor'-... - -lo·Jlll,... . w..-1111'9 ...... ., • .,,._ .... lll.. ..-bing for l!Oldr"---,.who .....-iq)ncldeolll ol drama, nobility s..i.ssr said, ..,WO, 1bal experts agree ha• become a •ludent ,'ol • Spahlsb :· ._ ..... ,r..d. · • , "'"'" U Is very lllCleot ...i· inaY. hava1eo.,. Soutbwellero ,Coloalal days In lbt q-• ~ !lave .._u, cbai)ced ..,... fJ;im' SpolA ilong :otlll lhe • co anbls t.r hll own orliJll>& ' • -. la -bulcl ol hllmaallJ, fletln( Ille .crool lnqoi!slllon. , Ooe .,..P headed wlll, sturblillgs _, • M ~ by ........ In lhe SaWu A 'melaJ cai1ng bouslq two -lhe a!fO:laloldac ~ ol ,tllt Grind ,.,.. tp ~ imlal lodcleoll, ftlllloua lllcU Is woro· eJlmoely anoolh by CanyQo, wWlo Uie ellilw~ porly :~-Miii -•'f"'4111 -ol salasar-lllMl;eor ..... rill"lllt·moill tooiidllle.broll4--,11hM• -~ '• lb. · , ~"'-and lbe Wm ol--Y pi lllTirC '· -.'-<;; ~ ~lll!Ulr. ~ ~ home -lloO, Ulouaaod> Of lliDeo over ~ cea-' A major political IDll IOClal upheavll • All>ocjller<lue. N .II, wltb a frelll file tarfes. · ' • -;:h.J:wlng :Jn Spain due ol lhe Jn. -: ol family documents loaned by hll q«I • 1'be !!Id rooary, an heirloom SW. , howefu, l!Od· a !'"'tr back«! : aunl, Mr&. .\ f.. -· lndudlng a , "'"~ and a ·lllver pltcjw:r ~ 111. lbal by a Utonlc '1 mJlllon tnvellm1"1t "1 •! 1'111 will IO•pNCioul bt hul!'t .,,.. satar.ar.h!mlelf bu left of a _,...lol Jlon · Onalo ·decldad .iome yeara later :: opened IL forlll!\e· amassed by anceatora w!.Jlin« .\0 fe,ye. ·. • S •"ftUl 111 my pit;, a wm -or 'teattmen-to '!real it froai the wilderness empire. ~ Saluar'a anceston · arrived In the ~ to1• ~ lia &p.,nW','.~ esplaim Slluar, · A iwill drawn up by~ wilt of.~ · .tefebcy G. New ·Mezlco J7G years ago :·:Ybe n .. ,..,. .... Jkked up l<aclng -Jooe Saluar mentlom ~ lhll nlOntb lo la]le poo-1 ... of land •;i'ot. lbt foinlly lllolory. wblcb his owo of aheep, caWe and. pip, as well Ill now bJdlnr hydrogen bemb& In vaults • • ._,, dlor11 , bad led bock lo tbe ' $ll!,llOO in pleceoi <! Olght, a!ld lho\liam. at' Saol!l& a!ld developing 1nlo booslng ::~ rf. lbt' lul eenlur)', ·more In land Ind p......ions. '· liacti lliwnd Tome. ·• • "trp 1111111two-11D i wu qllmt In I~ she also freed .everll loll1an • .Tlidlllonl', were. .quickly eotabllshed :f ' .._ . ...U."1 11)'1 Si,laar, wbo even aqua"' and children ·~held tn slavery among the descend.anti, although they { ftlll lo Spala lo aaml!W lll!lily arcblves and bequeathed . IJGO· lo. !be poor :ol reliiafued ·Spanllb cltlzeca fOf :m yean, :: In all ~,-\lb, Jml.ock _more put T<!me, wltb 1111! 1!11' tbe benefll of ber ' ui.111: lh<p -became a Meztcan ler· ·~ l>Jslory. · • . ooul, allor depu11ng .lhll rugged, bu,oy pi.., In· .!GI .and a tr.S. polllelSl9n : "Then I hit tbe -··~cki>ot"," he says life. '·~ . -. 25 )'e&l'l later. • '· uplalnlng bew Mn. llomero agreed lo The pltc!i>r ii denied and darkened· l'IOmlalng beys wera ·-I alray lo let him take the New Mexican rec:ordS, by ttwr -Yean. but the delicate 1141 acbool and girls' entered conventa, but one porllon of wblclt prUellOl'I ay is ....,..., watch bn>upl dowo tbe Santa lively youth often dll:loled how Ibey among tbe ~ eumplel ol lhe Fe Trail by 'lrader Don Romulo 5a1aw· ruPDlldtcl lo tbe rutratns ol organized ColonW Spanlah Southweat. after a J»day · trip lo tbe tr.S, 111111 . authoricy. Saluar, wbe ta bf·UoauaJ, mlnu!Oly rll!UI. J... lgnado Salasar returned wltb e1tm'""' 8ICb document under mqni-1be ~ that becan gtneraUons aome eopbilticated ideu after becoming • fyloJ sJaM In an atlompl lo lranalate before .Saluat'a blrtb Included pollUe1, clWled In rullle St. Louis a!ld demuded : .. • Plea of Innocent ·Entered in Mesa . Waitress Slaying . . -killer wester A. Coley Jr. pleoded lnoocenl Friday al hll Superior Courl arralgmnenl and WU ordettd lo face lrlll Dec. ll. Jud&• William Speir& ordered tbe llUhllc defender lo .. present tbe &year· old Fulltrloo · pootal worker pending Coley'• poulble blrl!lg ol a private al· tomey. Trial lawyer Mauiiew K~ch, COlay'1 CCIUlllel during manlclpal court proceedlop, later explained l!lal "ques- -ol finance" bad lo be ......,... before be CO!lld again •PPear for lhe · """'8ed slayer of Mrs •. Rose Marie w-. The ~ytll-old cocktail waltreu wu !lllol down laat Oct. 17 .. •be rdumed 1o -~.a\ 740 w. J1!b s~. Colla 11-. """' b!r ·job at tbe C>ran¢alr nalauranl-lounp In "'1ferlon. Coley, ktentifted u a f r e q u e n t customer at the Orancefalr, -wu arrested lix ~ !Jter. Police detaloed him after dbcoverlng that he was treated at an Anahelm. hospital for a bullet . wound In bll ldl band. Mra. Weidner'& killer WU known to have )eft a tnll of blood at the acene ol tbe slaying, ~lice said. Fashion Island Sets ' Ski Club Show Today Wendell Corey, No~d Actor,-Succumbs at 54 HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-iVendell Corey, venaWe actor of stage, film and tele- vlalon, who Could play a hired tiller or a bomlcldi detecUve . wltb equal 11dll, died Frldar •1 tbe .,. o1 &4. . Corey, star of N8C-TV11 "The Eleventh Hour" aertd, succumbed to a liver ail- ment In lhe motion plcilure country boo- pltal In nearby Woodlalld Hllls;'He en- Me8a Jailhreaker Gets One to Five A Costa Mesa man who wu the last ol a party ol ll jallbrmen lo be ,...p1urec1 )las. been aenteoced In Superior Court to one to five years In llate prison. Judie H. Waller Steiner llanded tbat jall term to 1bomas Patric) Case, 11, of 2525 Elden St for two counta - tht misdemeanor escape charge and earlier chargea of furnl&hlng narcoUca. A deputy public de.fender successfully argued for ea .. tbat he could not be cotlvicted ol lelony escape -which car- ries i much more aevere sentence - because his client WU not ln jail on a felony at the Ume d. the "Great Escape" lut Feb. 20. Case and 10 other pri!o!lers plaalered themselves with IOIP Jn the ear]y hours of Feb. 10 and slithered thelr way to freedom through a venUlator shaft at the now deser1ed. jall. Case was at liberty t.r a Iott! of IM days. lered lhe hoopllal Friday mondng. FrlendJ llld Corey bad complained of not (eellng well since he ,.turned to the Unlt.ed States "from an acting en- gagement in Europe two weeb ago. Corey's career on Broadway and In ·Hollywood ~u an -lerrup!ed llrlng of acUng IUCC'eMM. An off..tage flair for PolJdcs and practical affalra gave It anolber dimension. He was a put president of the MoUon Pldure AcHemy of Arts and Sclencu - a job that saw l_llm take the stage at Oscar award 11how1 -and a former member of the Academy's board -of gov- ernors. He wu a director of the Screen Actors Guild and a naUonal trua&ee of lhe Televlaloe Academy ol Arla and Sciences. In 1965 he was elected to a three-year term (It\ the city council of Santa Monica, where he"llved with bis wile, Alice, and their four ch11drQ. He ran UlllUCcell* fully . for the Republican nomlnaUon for Congresa In hla home. district in 1969. Corey waa born In Dracut, Mau., In March, 1914,. the son of a congreaauonal clergyman. Stage struck ln hla teens, he worked hia way up in summer stock and road show producllona. In the late 1930'1 he scored hll ftnl m.ior hit on Broadway as a cynical newspaperman in Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl." ln Hollywood he appeared in more than 30 movies. He wu a homlcl4,t detective playing opposite Loretta Young ln "The Accused," a paid killer ln "Loving You,'1 and starred w!Ui Bob Hope ln "Allu Jeue Jamea." -~~t~te--~-- The pair would aomeday wed, 1t waa imoWn,,bl\ a bold propoul of -... lo a eonvent and a_ )'O~ alafer'i lhy actel!ln<e JDllll be blUpllell!O!IL ' The ,11ou.u aueerw pitched over Ill a dead fain!, portlapl orpeclloc a lloll _o1:, .. -.. , :wbo moved lo lhe Harbor M<a In 1941, after vlaltlng during lhe war when be worked &1 a govenunent ~ter ofllyer, and hie wKe Pauline have abt cblldrea of 'their own. '· 1he okfiut. Be:rDlrd U, la ari executive wltlt-Boeing AlrcraU Ccrp., wltb a key role fn i bluttng ·the naUon'1 -first IDOOlllblp into tbe contemporary New World .i outer !l]llee. · ~· 1ounieol aon, Dinny, 17 )lat a key role In biutlol opp>alnc bellcanien as a 1""1' Gil the ~na del, Mar !Ilgh Scl100i f09tball leam ~ ....... Salazar' admits amazement at modern you~ now that rellrement and a, general alowdowu .due to a recent serfws 11Jnee1 gl"ea hiin. mQre ttm, to .aet acqwllnted wttb Danny's buddies. Bnt he isn't quite as rigid u prior generatlona of Salnarl · tended to ·be -or aeemed to be -based Gil 1btir old, bn"m·lkned lamllJ records wblch some leu literate ttftnesaes signed with an X mark: "I'm beginning to dig them. now," he says with a smile. Canadian Leader Worrie.d About U.S. Rebellion J(INGSTON, On!. (AP) -Prime Min- ister pie,,.. Elliot Trudean llid Friday nJght be Is mo.-e worried about the pos- llJ>ilicy ol ,.belllon 1n tbe Unlte!I States . than af>out a confrontaUon wltb the So- viet UnJon at the Berlin Wall "In my acaie of values, I am less worried about what wW happen over tbe Berlin Wall tban 'about what might happen ln Chicago, New York or in our own great cit!ea of Canada," he· told a pp I a u d I n g students at Queen's Unlverslcy. He alao llld he does not want to lake Canada lnlo lhe OrganllaUon of American Slata "U tt meam we are lo be j'!fl a replica ol Wasblogtoo. ;, Trudeau'• foreign policy irtalemtnts came after he told the youthuft audi- ence that meeilnga with studeats and other groups will be his clllef forum outside Parliament for discussing &ov-erninJ: policles. Asked whether Canada will cut its NATO commitments, Trudeau replied thlt clvllillltfon and culture 1n North America are menaced nlore by internal disorders than uternal pressure, He llld he fell very strongly Iba! disorder and racial atrife in U.S. clUts "may lelioualy lead to larp rebeWons," and tbal tbeae l!lllhl overnow lo Canada and ·MUlco. He said that because of 11appalllag" poverty, SQUUt American ii a "time bomb OD our dootatep." J .... .-" Dll .. YPILttlfll~*" ~ • I ' 1 ~ -OLD DOCUlllENT -Bruce M. Saluar scam old will amoo& Ill,. of bl• aunt, :Mi'i". A. A. Romero, coa.tldered amoo& i1...,t OD!"plji of ColoDlal ~ Southweel berttage wblell S81azal'• ancllflOfl \tlped create. ·Costa M"8-nsident'1 tr8cipg of lin•l• liu tutDed UP. I 'r." surY ~ h1atorlc lore. . .... ,,. ... ~ ~ • '" , ' · I. ,-.. ; • ~- ' ., ' I ..._ ; • • ~W~t~Stl,ll ·.,,~, " ':r -I, I N'Qn~·'.lltiijip~ey,. M~~ • • • .Both Voi~e Unity J!l~dge ' 17 MERRIMAN aMrm tOwn oo the-way ta 1 to.day vacation • >.,. 'f • at caoeeI Bay, SL John't, in the U...5.. KEY SISCA YNE, ll'la. (UPI) -Pru!· Virgin Ialanda. denl.ele,:1 . lllcblrd M. Nl>Oii," ind ,l!U: All!ewi on tbe olher lian!j. Wlit<ed In berl H. ll\lmpln)' alood loptber Ilk• tbe earb'. ·e.enl!>i. drove lirltb .: police lhe old friends Ibey are Ind ~-their -.lo lhe=Blaco1fie. -1 1fbere comi\ry ollould now"~ together u · be wu..w by.a amall ~ a!ld · · be! ,.. , · • a few~ .&be Nixon. RAD •• never • ore. . ~·presld~· j,jay!q In a. nnt· .''l'hll Is a tlpie we mull units lhll ed"bciule a liwimore 11Ja4 ~.away, country," ~lxon. sald after a 20-rnlnute• Wis bav.h>J dln!ier wltb -~ did "unity" co¢erence will\ ·hll defealed •• not.exj>ect lo'. ooe hll rµmilng ~te,!IDUI White. Houae rlvll Friday. ~Ufaal loci.iG'. Tbt vfct ~ "We m . ~ speaking lo each other pla111!ae1Uo ~·• Key BlocaJO< bJ mid- and we're aUU .good friends," l&ld the daJ . .; . man wbe wiU become lhe 3'ltb U.S. pm!-The Bmnphrey-Nlxda meetlng,._whlch dent Jan. 20. · lasted ·about' 10 mlnlllts, toot P"""' In Vice President Humphrey, looking ~-~aip.._~S-_ii.of the1 Opamll-Lockanortbeoas: tired as be started a 10-day post-cam-; '-"'&!..a Air \lliO'Di .J ew c;a. , o palgn vacation agreed· that Americans downtown. M4lmL Bmaphrey 1.~ber should "pull toletber" behind Nis:on. two, ~· Edmwd· S:. Muskie _ol Maine uHe la iolng to be our president,,, and 1i1a wife were a1oq, too, With tour Humphrey said, "and I am going lo be of tbelr live cblldr<n. one of hls fellow citizens, and I am gi; Ing to want bl! presidency to be an ef- fective presidency, because as he suc- ceeds, we all succeed. "We need "to have our country ltand together u never before," said the man who lost tbe presidency by aboul I00,000 votes. While Nixort met with Humphrey, Vice President.elect Spiro T. Agnew learned what it was like to be number two. Nixon motored; 46 miles rouDd ttlp across Miami Friday to greet H'Umphrey as the vice president passed through Nuclear Bomb Tested WASIDNGTON !AP) - A nuclear tes1 blut of low intennedlate yield was set off underground today at the Atomic Energy Commisalon'a Nevada test site. It had a force equivalllnt to between 20,000 and 200,000 tons of TNT, and was the 23rd weapons-related test tllia year. Mesa Policemen Stop the Show; ~ Dancer Jailed ,, ' A l'Ollllne bar check Friday afternoon r~ul~ Jn the amst by ~· Meaa officers of a Santa Ana woman on charg- es of lewd dancing. Am<ted wu Janel A. Picken, D, ol 40S-A, s. Deny St. Sbt wu dancing at the Flrehoole Bar at 177 E. 171h St. when Officer A. DeFranclaco ~ Lt. D. Van Ceve arrived at the ~· The ofllcera asserted tbat Mlal J'lcDn llded ber dance wltb "lewd ha!!d a!ld body gestures." She wu tn a 4&nclng costume, bul officers did not describe the extent of the coatume. Nlnt atl. clubs will converge on Fashion Jaland In Newpon Beach toda, for a JIAM-lid llmr -10 a.m. lo • p.m. Gratitude or Guff ---That's . C~p's Reward Tbt elnb& wiU olfer lnfonnallon on lhelr act1v1u... locludlng meellnp, ski trfpo mid parties. A number of prizes : wili bt awarded In drawings lhrooghout tbe afler¥· • • • • . • • • • ' ' • DAILY PILOT ----;:r: ..... ;!:= --~· ~ ~91.llHI,._ COMPNrf' lll1Nrt H. WH4 .......... NlltlW , Ado L c..loy ""' ,,..... .......... MeMtlr' n.-.t .. ... -n-.1..~c.. --P-1 NIIMI ~ ........ ·--a.. .. , .... .., ..... ...,..~·'rl~.t·1:··· • r ";;:;;.;; lllilllll •• ....., Br JACK CHAPPELL Of,.. Delly '"" .,.., If you're a cop on a Newport Beach beat, you can expect to be well rewarded for your work. Sometimes you get a lot of graUtude, M"ore often you eet a lot of JJp. And you take it -wllh stoic politeness. That'• your job. · The amount of "flack" a patrolmen gets while carrying out his duty and the way he absorbs tt were the overrldln& lmprees!Olll ol a Sabmlay nl1bl Pltr:ol I made wllh Newport Traffic e>mcer Tony VUl1. . Jllll before I Joined him In lhe car, Villa, who la II, Aki he'd Jllll been called abou~ every . name !ti lbe book when be llbppod • -... lot a - .io!aUon. -Bui widls I -wltb him, II oeemet lo be Ille ~ -·lion tbat - Ille -\'OC&L • "Sure we late a IGI ol IUfl from 111011tbJ kids. II M8111-jull ~ Ill ol lban "" wiae toda,, but lbey'va IOI a !GI ol Ill'Oblema ll'1' ,_- aJdn1 bavt and J"ll've IOI lo -Iba~" VWa ·sald, A cop'a jcil> bU Ila pod polnla _.,,, bt 111!1. VWa'1 traffic patrol toot ua to all parts of the clty, Wt a lot of time was spent on Balboa• Qoulevard, Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard. "You can't aet up a patrol pattern, a crook'• not ltupkl," he Mid. "If he knows your pattern. he'll know when and where lo upecl you. "With an Irregular patrol, no one knowa when I'll be coming by a certain place at a certain time." Vllia'a Job Is lo range wfdely tbrcugh ,the City, .to be everrw:bere and to be aeen on the road u a Crime deterrent Other ubeat" offJcen prowl the city's 111'1!1 and aide atreeta. • Another part ·of Villa's Job II In· VMllpllon of !raffle accidents. He llld tbal paople Involved In accldenll are tbt !DOii -eclaUYe of lhe wort polk< do. ••Boy, when t roll up fu an accideit. I "tblnk aboul lhooe poor people. 'lllcy'ro U1Ually pnlly gla~ lo oet me. ••n•1 ID ~job; 1C*'n Mvtr M,tlY......, ........ -'~ JOU lmasine Whitt-It WOUid be 1llte • ., • 111ta rolling along 1n tbts for Wl1. Thin: ·were ·DO· ne~es. of a suddtn there'• a car just dead lo frull. . . .. "~ DUI 1111J1c JOU mlpl know Is lhat aomeoae'1 tilllCs rou out ol tbe car and u.n•1 ~ ,a Oftr.tbe place. ~.;.l::;.~'tf=::: 11' ,WAS A NIGHTLIKl--'llY OTWlll NIGHT, WtTl\ONl·IXCll'TION TC IMIUINClll -· IDlllllkalaWocWttb)aople. . ' NIP'D'a Y1lla1 Drvhka,-y T-a1ar1, Traffic Vlelaton allll •T 'Mi!o Call ~ •. , •• _ ..... .I_,....... ' ... _.. -4~-) -_-., ..., me ,...._ -loft !ti Ula CO!Q>la'• amaD foreign "Cdl>l>oitltla" b)' a pwp ol ,_ on cballenpd VDla; •Yrt1 want 111 lo Co -,...,. O!ll ban, 1"!1'.l< Cl! )'01ll ear oullldo a Corona def Mar tanrn Balboa lalan!I. to a p.,ty and ll1IOto -pol or ...,,. lo 4o tilt bell Joi> ror.lbo _. -~"' SalUrday. It ,-u Ibo aquad car turned aomalhlnf!" lftlllllly, '111ttarreeke1hl-andllltnmalna ·tM-olllarllleandl'art.Acbel'ua "All tbe play"groandl are cloooil-. "I lib to -tbal I've -~ a ol a ab.,ad< .... In tbo -aeal ol calealls WU directed "" ..., -you ~ ... Jee...i • bey. 6IJolbsr 111!1 • -ol -1'111 -tbal t baff 'l1lt eblld at In Ille -Ml apnadlng aJclil ,_....,..-.,,Cl! 11!!1-· lbn -.. ~ otber lbu Ille - and that -PODtlla l'ft cllad. "' ·-Cl! m C<OCl<en. 'lllelr Ir-redlo -nc1t and -for UWm In bava.l!m. ·au...~;•• I did e11o-. •. vma ,_ 111e .-1n lilt bar. 11111. -n no q. 1n hll ..ice., vma lold Al .. fOr OD& nlclil I dldn, 'l1lq couldn1 bellm ll'1lbinf WU VD1a partad hll <al', uh!! -le tbe p«ip. ""1dl 1IJ tlda-.... - . --.,-. aiaap. • -llal at VUla'I ~ Ibo tum -Illa radio, lo llop W!'ellllng, tbal aD lit nnled wu lbet t1i11J not !Jal I did -wa a law eofOIUIMDI motbat loot Iba cblld bame. 'Iba latbe' ud lo Jal pedtolrialll -Cll Iba dllturll otber'peoplt, jmt u.1be7 'lfolled olfli:er berated "1 tbe '~ ....i -Into Ibo bm • . . aldan1t. not .. )o -· ....... "' a 10.,-'l'bt boj ·11aa VD1a -alao tba oldecl ol ..... Ill·-... ~~ 'l1ial -.. •tla!:1 them. . . .. -~ t. -.... ., • • . , • • • 'lllaf•..JJ:'el!l ~-· -.... II WU a nlibl eat of lhi lrlillnary • for vw.. 'l'bs. w .. no •eraencHt. Fir me, tl!ne ~ qulckJ7 • For Villa, maybe not. lllldW11 tbr..,p Ille patrol,. be slopped tho car. a!ld weol lnlo a IU 114Uon ~booth. 'lbt caD wia brief. He fetwned and -aid· "I l!U lo ~ .,. Wilt -j can. I ""'11. about . .r beinc home .-al ,,... Bba worrlol alloal mt '90-" •. • • ,......,, -· '· 1911 . . . • ·~urve ·Thrown Driver ' Education Instructors • Rebut Claim It's Waste .,. 117 TBO!!As 'roRTUNE ' Of "" DeMr PIM ttlfl A UC lrvli1e llledlul prole.uor 11y1 hll lludles show hip ochocii driv"? educllloo Is oot elledlvo ' In reducing accidents and 1s a waste of money. But hla conclusions do not shake the faith ot lnstructon in the value of driver lraliW!(. "I've had 10 many students co'tne back and &ell me something they learned bas uved them from an accident With me this carries an awful lot of weight," laid BW Bernau, bead of driver trai.nin« al Newport Harbor High School "Doggone It, a youngster can develop bad habits just as easy as good habits Wi\bout pi;oper supervision," reacted Gerry Maxwell of !he callfornla Highway Patrol 1be criticism. by Dr. Frederick McGultt, UCI-canfornia College of Medicine psycbo1ogist. stands out alone OD a ritatter where there is general unanimity that the program must be vaulable. DECREED BY LA w ' . LESA WAGNER LEARNS TO BACK UP ON HARBOR HIGH'S DRIVER· TRAINING SIMULATOR lehlnd·tb•Whffl Training In Which the Driver C1n FHI P9rf9ctly S•f• · HUNTINGTON· HIGH'S DRIVERS Eb-l>RbGRAM Instructor Lyle Vone1h, Mart.I• Sri11Hn, AndrH Schultz By state law, every high school student gels driver education in the classroom. In most every school district !hey also get ~7the-w~l trAining. 1how that the coorses reduce accidenb and tra!fic violatiOn.s from ZS Percenl to 75 percent. McGuire contends that gross errors in stat.isticaJ methods -invalldate the previous studies. Laguna Comm11nity Ches~ Helps Counselliig Service tC-.llM .., ftll DalfJ Plltt Stiff) There's a shortage of policeqien in Triadelphia, W. Va. The town council fired the police c/U•f, leaVing a part-time officer as the only policemp.n. ~ _ ..... Vice President Hubert H. H!Jm'" phrey, commenting on his arrj.val in Washington after his defeat at the hands of PfeMdent-elect .Rich- •rd M. Nixon: "Well, I'm still on L'le par.roll until Jan. 20." •• Valentin Ibia.r of Barcelona, Spain, a 20-year·old bricklayer's helper, commenting as he offer· ' ed his body to be fTozen on the . condi~ it woul.d be thawed in 100 years: "Since I don't co,,tri· · bttte anything to society, I want · to be useful to the progress of ·science." Greek Ortlwdox Leader Blesses OnassiS Marriage GENEVA {UPI) -The marriage between Aristotle Onassis and Jacqueline Kennedy today received the warm bless-- ings of his eminence, Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Church. Unlike the Roman Catholic Church, which frowned on the union, Eminence Melitoo said the marriage w a s "canonically valid" and Mr. and Mrs. Onassis were two Christians deierving of respect. His eminence is dean of the Holy Synod of the ecwnenical patriarchate and the leading negotiator for the removal of difference between the Rome and Constantinople churches. Asked to comment on J\.trs. Kennedy's marriage to Onas.si.s, he said: "The marriage between Mr. Aristotle Onassis and Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis /) a canonically valid mixed matriage and its partners are two legally married Christians deserving of respect." Nixon's the One In Alaska Too JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -President- elect Richard M. Nixon picked up Alas- ka's three electoral votes Friday with the count 0£ absentee ballot. half com· pleted. The state driver education program was born in Orange County. Father of driv~ education was CUba Marris, now director of transportation and · com· municaUom for the COWtty. In l!KS, as a Highway Patrolman, Morrli began working to get the program in the schools. "My philosophy was to aet the young people in their formative years before they developed bad habits," be said. Newport Harbor Area Assemblyman Earl Stanley got a bill through the legislature in 1947 with provi~on that the cost of the program be paid from traffic fines, u it still is. One of the flrst behlnd·the·whael pro- grama wu started about that tlme at Huntington Beach High School. NO DISCOUNT Now, behlnd-the..wbeel training ls so prevalent insurance companies figure all young people have had It and no longer live a discount. In fact, state law wa.s revised a couple yean ago requiring teen-agers to have behind-the-wheel training or wilt until they are 11 to get their driver's license. Witb it they can get their liceme at 16. Buck.in& the driver education move- ment i.s Dr. McGuire. He and co- researcher Ronald Kersh, a · lab techni- cian at the UCI-affllialed medical school, checked the records of thousands. of drivers in Mississippi and Orange County. They concluded there Is no difference in .the accident rates 0£ people who took driver education and those who dldn1. ''The $1~million nationwide program is a flop," McGuire aaid. "There is not a shred of acceptable evidence to indicate high school driver education reduces ac- cidenll." 31 STUDIES CITED Family background, sex, age, em- otional maturity and a person's degree of social conformity aHect the accident rate but not driver training, McGuire said he found. Insurance com p an i e 1 on empirical grounds seem to have found something similar, William Paris, South Laguna insurance agent, sakl his company· and others now otter a 2S percent discount in the lower age brackets to students with B or better. grade averages. · No one seems in a rush on the basis of McGuire's statements to drop driver education. Joseph Ribal, Huntington Beach Union High School District trustee, might .tfpify the feeling of school board members. ''I think it is a program that could be improved rather than abolished," he said. ''The alternative la coaching from parents and that ls not the way to learn to drive an automobile." Sgt. Ronald Allen of Costa Mesa Police Department agrees, "There are so many people whO don't know tbe law themselves the way Jt ls changing cun- stanUy." He thinks that driver training is more important today than ever, just because of the incre&.!llng amount of traffic. "When I was in high school very few people had cars. Today very few people don't," tie said. Rock Group, Panth.er Stars of New Movie HOLLYWOOD (AP) -French film maker-Jean Luc Goddard will use 1 caucas.ian rock group and a Black Panth- er as costars in a new movie he will direct on a rooftop in New York. A spokesman.said the film, "An Ameri- can Movie," will star con~versial Black Panth.:r leader Eldridge Cleaver and The Jefferson Airplane. Laguna Beach Community Chest ls supporting a new service this yenr, a counseling service to aid youiig, J)Usom with family or personal problems. A $2,000 gift froin the local chest funds and aid from the Calholic Welfare Bureau will h e 1 p bring a professional counselor to Laguna Beach Wednesday for meetings ,.,.ith youngsters and their families. · The counseling program was .started- reeently by a grou2 of Laguna Beach residents that include ministers, priests, tchool and pub!Jc health n u r s e s , psychologists and others. The commitlet is ~haired by Rev. Ray Gery and Arden Brock. Counselor in the program is .:fosephine Larkin, who holds a B.A. tr o m Northwestern University .and' an M.A. from the University ol. Chicago's School Orange Street · Named Harla If you're · looking for newly-named Harla Avenue ii;t Costa Mesa, try this : It's south of Mesa Verde· Drive Eut, 800.M feet west of the Harbor "Boulevard ·centerline. ' · Pievtously named Orange -Street - which conh.1cted with Costa Mesa's well-. developed· Orange Avenue -the short strip was renamed for the daughter ol Planning Commisslolier H. J. "Jfin- my" Wood. Undeveloped, It has no addresses yet. of Social Service. "She has bad a. vast amqunt of eJ;petience in lhia field through service with the American Red Cross -and at the Orange County Medical Center," sfil4 Rev. Gery. ·Persons wishing to meet with the counselor may call 547-0003 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to · arrange an appointment. Collect ca& will be accepted. Trio Arreated In Theft Probe Face Drug Rap A Costa Mesa trio·accideatl'lly caught with what police charged wqe bags of marijuana and narcotics parapbanalla. during a bl.lrglar.y investigation, wete ar- raigned Friday. -pr9nrninary hearing f0r !he 111r .. - , charged with poasesalo"1-· of marijuana and possession of narcotics paraphernalia - was set for next Tbur;Jday in Harbor Dis- trict Judicial Court Suspects in the .,.,. ari Richard E. Rushton, 20, Willl.s L. Weave(, 20, and Joseph R. Hennessey, 18, all of 2226 /l"t. gen Drive. . . .· Newport Beach police delecU'ves,Jan Briscoe and Arb Campbell went lo Uie Rutgers Drive adi:fru\. Tuesday to check oot a poWJllal burglary llUSp<d a n d noUced evidence of marijuani.. ' Aft.r arrutlng !he ·11J!ee youlll!, 11\ey also confiscated a table 'they 11ld b i d been taken in a burglary.. ' Nixon's margin over Vice President Hubert Humphrey widened to 1,173 with 4,522 of the estimated 8,000 absentees tallied. The absentee vote comprised 10 It's back to classes at Smith per cent of the stat.e's vote. College Northhampton, Mass., for - Robert Terry, president of the California State Driver E d u c a ti o n Association, answers that the results of 33 studies from at least 12 states As long aa I got on .that 1ubjeet, one of mr. automen . , made the comment that an ind,., , tatlon wocll' l)ltted · alilrt 'i1 i . ' little W... m imlratloa iii-' engqemmtt ring. 'Aa_if a ,en .... Juli• Nixon. She dropped out of her junior year in the first semester to take part in her father's presidential campaign, and now will r e t u r n to school following his inauguration Jan. 20. • Desmond Lock of Blandford, England, a barber, was fined for assault aft e r he forcibly cut a 17-year-old boy's long hair. The youth told authorities he had just ~ropped by Lock's shop for a chat. • Two Companies '&veil' Natural Gas Fuel Cars One thing about i;ny ;~:;;:::::: I don't ~ yOa:, lo ' ehow nl.tted sportswear your -rtiofi;o lleenie before • Cars that run on natural gas -cuttin& \0 a 1allon or a:asoline at ·31 cents, • rn put ~ ia;;it baf for yoo. 1 operating coats and air pollutant emission includln& )ax. -~ eheinlie'La Co.to Shirt,· in hall -were unveiled in Los Angeles R. J. Corbell •• 1r pollution engineer It's di"fferent. made hf~ .... with: the hoby , Thundaybytwogascompanles. for Pacific Lighting Co., ol which the a"'-loronthe--~~ At'lO. Southeril Calltomia Gas Co. and two gal flrnu are subsldlarlea, safd .........,. ~.. • Southern Counties Gas eo~. announced natural gas as a fuel will cut auto Any ewff these day• hu Plenty -A nobby nit crew neck at I 11.,ve it in whi~ U1Jl'8t ~' ·during jhe press conference that they maintenance costs becaUJe lt is cleaner. ol nit.;;.. •• , in~Juding.ooelu.. 114• An amuing new prOcni or olive long •'-nle cotton. will be1Jn using the -.vstem on their Shoukl Detroit convert to the clean-fuel .... __. " 1. ___ __._ ..1 o·L--at llHO,... "" But lor a 1tlrrin• ee. leeu.· on for an all wool•pulloier makn ~ UR: • ., fleets of vehlclu. concept olftted by Pacific Lighting Co., --~ ed prl-. The oysl<ms llhowTI Thunday opetale officials 11ld, lhe veblcle1 would coot of nittod ohirta, hirtleneeb, it maehine wuhahle. Sl4 ~th _ ..,.,.A,,icl. oae oilier great ·on dther i"'Olini or nalural &!'J, using oo more lhaD cumnt models. owe.,.,... and aueh, there'• one ohort ileev .. ; $16 'With lo'!J ......... l00% Slledand wool, !he~ fue!for otoj>Blld-go city driving place I.really' ~-end. It'• olee""!_. , -', ' nitted ~lnind in tlie-Crown 0 ' and-.. ·~,~IUicl>l·.peitoleum pro-called Bidwell'•· -V. neek%ullovera,. CJS"'o Col urf H K ductfor.~.,..t,tlieopenroad. Brand Drugs "-st Don't vou 'wo-'if the up-~· -r·o I Olll!f ong hy . Fbur e~lmOll!al vehl~lcsw;,.. ~"'.11 \.AJ ,.---, wool and 35 o mohair. C...U. Deal.. of'·Scotbmcf. Balky cable Thunday, • l911A Dodge plck\Jp truck, per part of you hu gottoll • piu and golf •tyleo. $20 .and otiteh-for cold .....ther. Gold , ~~:J!~=bi!~i Elderly M_illions? u.u1e b• around tho lt S25. ·. "1lx. pOrc:liment, halnea (well, auto. -i • , aoed to be. Or the other part -Ban· Lon aerylic pullov-do you 1pecalr. Stottioh er dOn't -•-'"~' --~ I ··-_nitweu in. medium, -~ "'-'~ you ,an .,..._,. ~· <::oo! ol·coov-"•• ,.ch of. the vthlcles WASHINGTON mun --:.,v.:-ov·...C of you either, for that matter. ·-crew ueek or mock ... _,_ !)"' d L--i-"S2S to...,, • 'was PIO. but Ibis couldl>e cut lo l2llO mtnlsaY>lbenaUon'odde~y have Jar--, ~ d t~r'th _neek.l'lladmitthatlfG...tha~ And nciw, fmaglne ti!la. 1 · -libOn aPplled, lo "1llre fleeta <If vehigcs. saved 14!.5 million in lllGI U doclorl hid . I'> •~In-an ' u ~ meant 1.or 111 ti' ''If--""11iC ,,S..qoe wiae py lit tloe -,,-: { accordlre 1o company spokeamen. ..-~ lhe!t t!rUP byd:nerl ln-of¥•" ·-·~ le el. .... 1ug..,. ,, -• h L~ r-' · ' · Air Pollution CVnil.AI IJlltild cl1ld. Macl..ol ._ 11 • 1, 'llls'..l;i 1ndui!ry ·' -v-rj,., -. . mu ... iport 1 iru, he'd nave per liai beOlo tz7lN \Q ,,.,;. -lt ...,.l'>b. ~ 1111111 ,,. .W•ll , l.oQ\o hl1er ;,.;.~'lllloJ.-aald Ibo "llO't ,; "an i!!Ullon.'~ _ potatoeo to t waiter; extra-Oloatei .,i....p lfitla ~ -· t.eU .• 1• ·tliaf'ni*d , T<* for • Cold;'!"•iif. ulf.ruptc-Ald U .,..., ' car lier• -verled Tbe 1ovmimen1 liuGy,• prepared• by '"';"1:.;.,. :__ ~~:__ wA•,' ,-f!.!eca.'Howe-, th-anhery 1'""'1d be,~ lmltted, with ting J1UPl'W lo!>< will1<(11• •hot 111aU< OYfl1lllht, !he Soutbland IOda)' w""1d Ille lalk foree cm~ drup and w~ ""--nice at fl2 u.d Sl4 eacl&. k That rldiculo boCUe. Th< ,.intrv from b~ng bavevlr1iJallyoosmo( ... hlmn. nleued Thul'lday by the Department derlalpartto!the,.orldl Enif' · • · a • 1 -, ""'°'' Tt.., brought toilh ti lig ' A flick of a IWllch is -all tt w.. of HealU.. Edocallon ahd Welfatt, aald land, SeotlaDcl, fruce, Noah mow fl•rri<•· on lhe four ~Ill Vdllcln 1o 41111 !1reacrl~ drup wed mOll m. Carolina, Brooklyn, etc •. Let • cut eydrocarbon em1 .. 1.., by ID percenl; quenUy by elderly people accounted for mo deoqil)c, a {ew liema. • clrboo l1lOllO>lde by 10 ~ and apendllunil of f88I mllllon al lbe tt-"A :U..year.cld Amerltan boy II n!ln!gooolldetby~pon:elll. talllevel. -AveryooltA1tstraJla11. on ~way to the South Pole 1!><_1ay, ~ ol lhe four •Ol>lcl<i 1t1e1 l!quefled 11 Ald of lbeae "'-290 wero sill! wool ~ ..0th wide bo,. and he'll he ,the younge.slpenon nalllral gu, lr1v1Itna 7111 ml)a ~ under pal.nl wllb oo -'< 111boUtui.. boutal hande of color. 1- ever:,,.• to the Antarctlc.UW.Sillillllaram ref)I~ allhoqb non n~.~al awallable, 3t,were "illable and actual· oleneo. -n.._ colon. $20. 34:67 Via Lido on The Udo Pelaintala, Ne-.q>on ~ If. C Jr., son of the · am· Pl "'jttnn"e '*'1U "" lbe ·-lbrM lj1 e!ist>eNed under &eoeric name, 2:1 wero I -A 1amht wool •·neek ea... ttllXI to Bi.bard'• Marr.et ailcl tloe Lido Th"'lter. bauador to Aosll:alia, Is '!" ~ ordlna..,. mlleare. available under ,..,.r1c name with no "f · companying bis !alher on a trip "One-car aver .. ed 11.4 mllel 1o 11111 apprtdable .. v!ng, on4 17 were obt•ii> 1tou1tie, 111 Cox Moore.of Eng-,.F-'pm'l£IB« for about .,, din. PllCIM 673-tSlO lo the .American 8Xllloration ana cubic feet of ... cooling •bout II Clllll, .... at a cooslderlbla AVlng u pur<j)ued W.d. SI~ . ' .eo.yr,1p1 1-968, 1.U: Bhl....U. . '_. 1L r mewch statlollJ In !lie An!arlk. whlle Iha· ---lU ..U. ,_, ltOlrlc rather !Un brand ,_ __ • __ ,..__-._... ___ ~_..._ ________ ..;... _ _..._ ______ _,, . lack 'Bidwell · · · • • • --~ ~ -- • • r • • , I I · f IWl.Y PILOT . Pulpit and j'FwclW's'T" 11 tbslft'IDOD 1111* In be dollt• eel 117 the lief. Jala ll.w. lloY!a at .It ........ ,,, .. ~···· ~ -PPaclllC VleW Dr., 0... ..., Mia, "'"*'· 111 wlll .,.-at Ibo I a.m. ........... , ...... __ _,_. Tb1Eplleopal Y- 0..clUtiu &kl -ud Ibo ~ -. an Ly1lllO Oolllnl, )naldonl; Patricia Jl!abeln >Ice .,....idenl; llnlceJCeatln1.-.Y. -Ind .Jfil Farwell, llJlblk:llT• QY!e AudJtorium, No•. a II 7 p.m. · "Tiie Ma!Daiirlnl of Human ~" 11 ibi Utle Ill Dr. JleDry Gtrbard't llll'IDCll for Sunday at bolh tbt I ud 11 a.m. lenlca at tbt.Lapu -emu e1 11en,._ -· -Lquna Conyon Rold. Sunday IChool and youth -!!Ill med durlni the oervlceatla.m. Putor H. E. Jooea of C.. lrll Bible a...... -ud Oraop AJ'<Dll', Colla MM& will -I tbt flrlt In a . oerlel of IDllllraled meuqea .. the -of Ada at Ibo Pew • • i "You Sb.tl'o Ycur On butllo7" will Iii tbi 1op1c-.c lbe Rev. -T. W- lhll SUndaJ at 19: IO Lm.' al the Ari -tloa Goller)' before ,the Uattarl••· ua1.-,. ..... , •' 1-lleaa. Al .f:IO P.l\)., the fellowship .. w hear Dr. O.Cp lldl talk on °Ftc1Utatlna Human tnteractfun." with 1 p e c t a I · "'°=:bull cm 1en1ltlylty : :ak>ns. Tbll meetm, wUI be held ln the home of the Tom L)rlten, 5IO Diamond St., LqunaB<adl. 0 .Are You PracUcln( the Art ol D)'ln&T" la the tennoa IUbjecl for s.t>or Cbrllllu a.a (Dllc:lplel of Cl!r1at) to be dellvmd. by Dr. D. W. McE!rvy, rolnlater. The (See PVLPlT, Pqe I) • ~cumenical · C·hur~h Opens . . . . . . , . Protestant,. Catholics Join in Pioneer Movement • . II)' G~ll W. COllNllLI. cltrum1n ud -of Ille ud the Unltod Olurdl. KANl!AS crrY. Mo. (AP) cbur<b•a lnterdel>olnlnallillll o t 11111 DDIONITJIA. -11le flll<qlua wlndowl, team of Jmolr mlrM.,_ DONI ..., • v,a "1aaII1 ""11 of thom rlllked 111 ail IPARUD ._, Ille modont bec<ml perl of It, the pWulen _ le ... ud 11 below, Joo~ ., say. dllD block on the oOtslcle, splJI. curnnt of lnterdwrdl ...,. 'l'he newly e o ~:: e d in( a rainbow flood lnln the ""'!I" grow1J11 Qlll of the:-l«lO,OllO cburd1 · , a sanctuary, ., . " clllar movem"'t and tbt 80' modomlllfc -of lllld- .........,,. _.., *· O.taldl, a pJeUm. rllled plala, with talllll !« A>hl& udtal-.--- of the churdl. ln !rool. -the lllaln leadiDI up to It, -a 15-lool Cl'Oll d heavy, rou"1 wood. · • It flCM .out Oil l'OWI of crowded h!ll>..-IJO .._ .... lt'a ~ clleelfu!, 'lprlngtlme cond Vatlcu Com>cU tbt pro. · blultd -and "'"'1, In- -=~f,"f:'the~~· jecl. betmo ~-lit ==--~~;.!'; in( araund the lilbll, and 1966, and now lftaa l1fO years lllnry, food -vloe ud of. brigbt-le-baonen, made of preporatloa, 11 ....i Into floes, -tbt aemjdrallar -the-· a low· Jncome, mixed, hea9lly Net!'• .... where ob&Jt 15,000 -I• of many relt1lou s ~ -none.. live !!!thin-a m.bloct radius. LDS SPEAKER Elder Miiton Hunt., Edu ea tor ' To Speak Elder Milton R. Hunter, a member ol The First Council of Seventy of The Church ot Jm11 Christ of Latter-day Saintl, will speak at the' Newport . Beach Stake (dioei!Se) Conference Saturday and Sunday,Nov. 11and17. The conference wlD be held Sunday ,-at 10 a.m. ln the Newpon Buch-Costa Mesa Cbapel, IOI llovtt Drive. by a fr9UP of DWUI, drape· opera.UOQ. the walla between the 12 tall Jt brtnp all'!lllao unity out 1 ptrran. 1o the rilMlt of lhll of· the •illonlry 1p11on of 16>-County Baha'i& sprightly anv llandl Ille per echeloa --. and altar. =~i:.=::,~ Set Celebration TliIS Ill S~ Mark'• chur~ local' l!C<Dll. • ' a oeW and unprecedented "We hope the breer.a fan The Baha'il GI Colla Men, pbenomen~ In the reUglous OlJI all over our land and Jolnlnc other Baba 'Is o I spectrwT! 10l America. bring to every commun1.ty the · Onngt County, 'Will observe It begpn funclloelnl bore kind of spirit and cooperaU.. the m11 Amllvenary of the Ill!! weekend, the flnt of. tha! ~ .. brGQ1bt 111 Jnto Uill lltnh of Baba'u'llab, propllet- ficially approved, ecumenical tlfori," uya: another ot tbe f9UJ*r ol the Baha'i\ Faith, c-n of Ila k1ncl ln the coon-mlnllten, tbe llev. Wllllam A. Nov. 11 ' at I p.m. at the try,· jolnlug Protntants and Hay.,, of the United Qiurch Unltorlan Cbun:)I. '.UJI W. Roman Catholics in one con-of Christ C<m&re1atlonallm. santa Ana st., AJilbeJin. gregation. With the appnwii o1. Kanau Mr. Ralph Sc bf e 1 be r, ••we're pioneering new City's Bishop Charles a. cbalnnan of the L o c a,l d I re c t I o n s , with many Helmsing, Roman Cethollcllm Spll1tull Auembly, said the dlmeniilons of importance to ls partlclpttlng tn thtb ""' theme ol. 1hll ye a r' 1 all Christendom,'' aald the church alone with tbNe otber o b 1 e r 'f a a c e w S 11 b e Rev. David O. Shipley, a bodle., the Epllcopll Church, " Bab a' u' (J ah-t> lvine Un It e d Pre 1 byte r i an Uolted Prelbyterla ctmrdt Att:bliect of Ruman ~" •'TII£ 11,UlC ...Ulnty of 5~ Mork'• II that il Is on all,out eH<rl of the chun:h to 01ook lot Chrlll where he Is, In I apoclal pd preferred way, name.'y amona t be poor," 11ys the Rev. Robert Rudy, Catholic member of the tum. i.. worked ool hi pllllllling terdenomlnaUonal con ire1aum. ii to fundkn as a uni~ except for aeparato Sunday worship, a "gular MUI for Cathollcs and a Protestant service, II dlf- ferent Umea. Otherwlle, memben are to funcUm u one body of Cllrl .. (Bee VBUllCll. Pap II ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY I FAIRVIEW IAPTIST CHURCH .., .,...... ... _, "* _,.,. C.M. 10 AJA, WORSHIP SERVICE t A.M. IUllMY CMUKM KMOOt. ' •:•PAM. NI a Ir, NI ..... T ... .......... THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH W1lcoinn You. '.I Newport Harbor Lutheran Church :!Ml Cliff Dr. LI M293 ,.. .... -........ _ Lutheran Church of tho M11!er 2900 Paclflc View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR ............... 11• • l :lJ .. ..... ......,,..,...v.,..,..._...,c.._...,.." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ST. JAMES, 12ot 'tto 1Ue---,_.., S......-7:JI, tiDO, '1lfll T-..Y ,.JI. -n..r.My l;fO , ... Hietrl.W .. IH ............. TMlft' ...... J.hRr ._ DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER HAUOR TRINITY IAP'11ST CHURCH 1u1 .... .,,,........,,c......_ •m-•--llANCMd OP THI MOTH!I CHUICH THI Pltn CHUICH OP CHllST, $C1tNT1JT IN IOITON. MAllACHVlml Subject of Le,.on -November 10 bctw, Tlil hf, JaU P • ._....,. lh ..... Tiit In. DnW Cnl ... Phone: 67~10 ST. MICHAIL lo ALL ANGELS -·-.... Mr¥kll ....... , ... 1,. .... ....., ......, ...... t1•l•14ll .... ._......, lllrrlc9 .... U1•Utt1 Phon1 OR 3-5022 1:45 A.M.-f1mlly Wenhlp t :41 A.M.-S11n'•'t Chunli Sch11I SundoJ' Scbool 1:45 Liii-Mornlng Wonblp 11:00 a.m. Boptlll TralnlnC Union I p.m. EVllllnc 1.mc, 7 p.m. Wldnudl;y Blbla stud7 .lo Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. "Adam and Fallen Man" Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30--Chlld care at 9:30 Holy Days as announced Nursery care avallablli at an ltirvlcfl WILCOMI 11100 A.M.-fe1ti•e Wenhlit N.,.,., PrP'w-4 RRST SOUlHERN BAPTIST CHURCH • 611 HAMILTON, COITA MIU Re•. I•'-5ch1111lt1b,,f Suntlty SdiHI •••• , , , t :41 Tralftl11t Ulll•11 , • , •. •••• 6100 M f W h" 11 ,00 be11!119 Wenhlp , ,,,,.,, 7:00 •111"' ,,. ,, • •• • • _ w • .i. h111t.11 s,,.,.,,, ...• 7;00 ,..._ MJ..9111 r N..-y Alwerl A ........ UNIVERSITY IAPTIST CHURCH nu L · L PAUWllS H . IANTA AMA Hll6HTI , JCINOAT '=* ....... 1 ................. ,., ...... ,. ,,. 4.M. WlltQ r• .. ._,,i. ....... ; ............. .,,.,,_ II A.Mo. n•Mllll• WOltlM.,. ,., .•... , ............. -. ............ J P.M. MfDWlft Qlrld .... ...,.,,. , ............... Jill P.M. .,UT MINtJTI• CMUltCM PHONI .....,,. Coron• del Mir-first Church of Chrlat Scientist 1111 ,_.. 'fin Dr. a..nti l .. ..., Sdi11I 10 A.M. .......... -861 L CMlf Hwy. Costa Men·-Flnt Church of Chrl1t S~lenti1t 2111 ..... Y .. Dt,.C......._ Se11NJ leli11I till A.M. Chrdl Janok1 11 A.M. 1 .... 111 1..., IUO ..... Yetft Dr. Huntington h•ch -First Church of Christ Scientist 111 on.. C..... & ....,_, lcllMl-t:JI I 111H ......... _.., .... " L19una Beach-First Church of Christ Scientist 6JIH ... tr. 1Mtw11.,.. ... .Miii ..... hwk-........... ,. ST, JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. Sunday1 7:30 & ll-30 Cburcb School-9:30 Thursdays.: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced ' ~.TIMI In • .W.W ......... -..... 141-1121 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH •111 It. If C11Ht1 UM -Mf eMt ff lo'lwl f'llntll I M""""'911 -..m. Ctllfwllle Tiii •n . .i-c. Clfn', P•t# . Svnd1y S.rvleH t 1M A.M. ""1 Cl-MIM t1• A.M. "'"'"' WY1a I Qwcll ,, .. f'.M. ·---kMel ,,. '""' ........ lhtf A.M. Mtnliltl w .... ,...... a..... .•WHn" ewe,........ 'I CHRIST LUTHllAN CHURCH Miuouri Synod 760 VkfWll It., C•t• MIN L9thu v. Temew, Puter 14114M W"""" ttm.11 t:U 6 11 A.Mo 1....-, ldMth t:at A.Mo Allllt .... CIMl1 trtl A.M. CHllmAN l~IHTAIY SCHOOL 141·6161 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mete Ver41 Drl•• I liker sfr11t, Cod• M•••. C11if. AllDll:IW C. AMDllSON, P- Mornl~ Wenl'lr,: I & 11 :U e.m.-lunda-, khwl: t :lJ & lC:U 1.11'1. Prince eif P11ce Lutheraa SJroel -Mi11 (ith1r 0 :1ui, Pri11clpel Office•PhM•t 149°0521 Schoel Pllone1 54f.0562 FllST Chrdi I ......, 1c•11I l 1JI a 11 tOI FIRST CHRISTIAN •-..... 2u....., A"· HUNTINaTOM llACM First Assembly of God Church UNITED CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIBtCE IAPTIST CHUICH .. _ . ..., CHURCH NtwPort Bt•ch-First Church of Christ Scl1ntl•I 146 E. 22nd St., CMta Mu. · 541-3761 420 10th St., Hunll"8fon Btoch Victoria & Placentia Ave. 1111 YI• Ulf• Costa Meaa _c .. rc• a l•iltffy kllffl-t:11 a 11 111 ............ JJll Yll LU. M. c. Cronic, P1stor I ....., w .. 1.., ........... ,,.,. Clttrctl--11:01 •.111. ·--17411M• ....... --.a-t .L "9nr CWllf C.. PradtW AT ALL lllYIClS -l•y N!Cke1e11, Mlnhter •f Youth W•'11eid1y E¥et1l•t Stvdy 6reup-7:l0 p.111• SCHIDVLI Of SllYICU "-,.... Ma.Ider .... , 116-ZlZI Dr.U-A ............. -"-All are cordially Invited to attend the church services """'-.. ..., Q1M ldlia4ll • • • • • • • •. • •••• • • • • • • • • • • t :IO ..... l1============;;;;'~iiiiiiiii;iiii;~~iiiii .....,, W......, ••···••••• 10:10 e.& I 7:IO •·• 11~ s.u.,. su •• 1 •••••• tat AM M-1111 w.,..i.1, ,, 11rtl AM Preyer Sen let , , , , Wt PM En11h11 WWlp ••• t 71ff PM • .,,, w.,.. ............ ••• • ., and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms .... ~ .............. ,,,. a.M-~,?;========::=::==========:11 Church Chelr-Sherll Peul•eft, Directer •-I A Co d• f W I f . ..,. ............ , .. ..,.... 147-4144 ' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Main I: Ad.mt Str•at1 I Huntington la1ch Mtr11lnt w.,.~, .. 11JO 10:41 INtle Sikel ••• ••• t 1JO Yetrt9 &re.pt •••• 6100 JIM fff11l;&.,,W•rdtlp •• 7100 r~ .... ..._._...,_,,, ... NWWJ' C9rt ,.,......... M •• 19tVU. Offlcel ...... Diii DM41on 12' ,_ ........_ __ .......... , ..... y""' .,_. ........ , ....... ' .... "...,. ...................... , .... Nursery Care Provided 141-4771 14M141 We lell"'' 111 Yo• •.. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 12St Yictorie St. Corte M111 .. ~ 6464652 BA HA' IS PROCL.Allr114 Ba ha' u' Ila h °'Tiie rro ... 119' Oti•" 1-41°1211 ., J.49-2005 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY M21NINGI ,_....,. ... llJIA........ • CALVARY CHAPEL ' I I ...,,......,.... I NEWPORT HARBOll LUTHERAN CHURCH l'I ... -'"" Drtti. '"""" ..... . I .......... QrlfttMI .....,.. ........... TMcllllts.. • .., fft.,.1r1.., ._., __ .......,_ a... .................. _.._. .. Cfllllrdi ... ,. ,.. ... ""' ............... ... -.. 642.6713 646-9S12 Cl..urch OP NIWPORT IU.CH-lllec.,...I ...... 111 laty M_,. •1 I Pwf ldMI 411 L 1M It. C.... .... Church School -9:45 A.M. Wo<llblp -1014S A.M.m . N.......,c..,...... PhOM: 675491S Miniller: Dr. D. W. MCEiroy ·CHURCH OF GOD, S'ABBATARIAN JaD WttMr )<111., ~ llldl , .............. Ct!11Hc.l ..... .WllWr c. ~. f'e•lw ..... ·. ...... ....... ................ ........................................ .. .. ....... fl "a 1171 I llr'+1c9• khlffitr, U1ll A.Mo --........ ...,, C....I ................. ,.. T-•r• f iJef',M. ......... -. tlil.t UW flM Co.nm.lllllTlefttr. llf Goof, 91"11 fllt Anll ef ,.... .. """ 4f,, ' ,._M74'47fM....,_liH,• ,,_ II 'd ........... 0. ...... Tl* LUTHERAN MISSION IRVINE t-..,."'' . ~·'''" UNIVIJl9ITT. PARK SCHOOL • faiA~= I• U111"_r1lty P•lt ,_ ..... ~ ......., ,,,.,,,, ·- Yhtt.n w.ic.. _ N.....,.. Al'tlNut r 11 e come rom STATI UCINllD PU.SCHOo ......... 1 WI-·-' mE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OP HUNTIN•TON llACH ltlt N.OllDA AYL ~ IOlet ....•... ,, ... A.M. '1'""'911 "'• .•••••••• ,, .. f'.M. Mnll9 ............ U1 .. A.M. SVtlllllt Wtnllll11 ••..•. 71• P.M. WIDNIUDAY lllLE ITUDY AHO ,.ll:AYl!A-J:OO P.M. lll:VC• CH.t#MAM, PU1W -,. .... 5'6-nQ CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HA.DOI ftlll fAllYllW . SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY .••••.••••.. , ••• f :45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP I COMMUNION , , 10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••• , •. , .••.••••• ,., •iOO P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •••••••• ,,,., 7:30 PM NVISllY CAU PIOYIDID D1 ... 0. M.yn.wl D. G. Hlff'lf Millhtw AllMCletl M11htlt Phono: 541-5711 Doy or Night CENTltAl BllLE CHURCH CORONA DEL MAR ....._: 646-ZIZJ meeting It a Harbor Area Relonn Temple St. Jamff Eplscop.1 Church 3109 Vii Lido, N-rt Bt1ch SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL llAlll llN L•IHOW l'M. IMFOltM.llTION • CALL UWMI i GL'AD TIDINGS I ASSEMBLY OF GOD I ,11 I 15th & Monrovio, Newport Beach flto '"'* Wiit If MN1 ttet""'ll 646.6620 or 546-7166 T"-'" ••11111111111", l'tltw -,_ MllMt, M\jtlC.m Dlr9dW t :41 A.M. -Stlffy ScllMI I 10:11 A.M. -"Hew .. Oihl hltti 1-••4" s-"" .... 1 • 6:00 P.M. -Y•l'tlt ....... ha M.,,.,, llrtltw 7100 P.M.-"•l"t•~lfhr s.,,,..11 by ,,,,., Wetl11e1d1y, 7:l0 11·1'1'1·-lob llee4, Nurtlt Lechir• •ft ""Pe,.11111 Wltn111lftt" Ch1 ir wlll be Sintlt1t •t beth S•ntl1't $1rylo11 Pt•"tet M.etlnf, S1hiN1y, 7:JO P.M 'HARIOR ASSEMILY OF GOD 740 W. Wlloon, CMll Maia Y. L HlnwtCI(, ,_., Lii MM COffll', 141-4704 Mi.i.tw _, ..... I Y .... Sw1144Y Schoel t 141 ''""' ANNUAL MllSIOHAlf COMYIMTION I I 0:50 eo111. -C.1111t s,.1ker COMMUNITY ..,, r. c. C•n~ ,.,, o 7:00 p.fl'I, -6uMt Sp•ek•r COllGRfGATIOllAl .... H .. ---· ll••· J••n•th Deck1,.._,..._rlee11 11141•111 • • _ ~et. O.le S..rtt.r-Plllllpptne• I I I I INTINSIVI -tM UAILY' PILOT'S '*"§II .,. --lid ~n HILIOTROl'I COSTA MISA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL w~---.1•1• A.Jrit. ·~~:::;::;~-~··~·~··~-~-~~"~"""~-~.,~-~~· ~-~-~-~-~===~ Clllril.M11I 1f1M A.llf. 1 . ., ......... _....._.., '· - -·-...... · • FIRST cflilmAN' CHURCH """ --. ---.JOoi.VOVltl. ---· • 67MOOO tMt ·-A"' IT-a -·· POllllTAIM Y.u.&n UHIFllD 'SlllVICI -Su11lll1y S1h••I t :lO-WOlllHIP • I01JO W.,1lll~& y., .. &r••r• • 6iJO ''"'' frril•l'f•l"J 11rll"llll'4 et •JI ••rrl••• " CllfMtlMIY aw. -v...-,,,. ... ....,. .,.,.._ • Ttfnlty UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 141, ................ WORSHIP AND h\ISSAGll _.....,_,,.,_ t-11 llWfM w ... ,,... .. ffMul °"'-"' ,.... ltl - l1lbe1 ltl•nil H11ntlntton l11cll-Norlh COMMUNITY COMMUN ITT MOHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 115 At••· 675°0910 ' 4i662 Hill A•e ... 142·4461 Sd5 ltiforf!l•I Worth ip Worth!" I Cll11rd1 Scheol t :JO Tr1illtlonel W1r.l1ip f & IO:lO AM & Sun41y Schoel lrvl11•-(1st l luff Coit• M••• UNIYERSITT fllST UNITIID METHODIST CHURCH Wor1hl p. ,, .l:lO AM METHODIST CHURCH lll-121) I tth St I Herb.r llvil. Meetl11t l1 mpor1rily i11 W•nhlit I Ch11rcll Sehool St. M1rli: Pr11byteritn Churc~ t1JD I II AM 141·7727 !:11tbluff Dr. l Jemlier1e Rd. Cett• Me11 frrilortll Le~une l11ch MllSA YnDl LAG NA IEACH METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 214ilZ We1l1y Dr i11 Me11 Verd• I leh., St. 14f-Z71f Se. l1911n1 W1rdilp I Church~School Weuhlp f :lO I 11 AM Cllurch School ':)0 AM 9:00 I IO:JO "M •••-1011 Hu11t1111t•11 l11ch N1wport l11ch FIRST UNITED . CHRIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH IY THE SEA 2121 17tli St ••••• 1J'-l1J7 14()0 w. l1lbe1 11.,, Se1Tlce1 -t1JO I 11 '·"" 67).JIOI • N•n•l"y tht11 Jn4 trffe a 11 Wenlllp & Ch11r1h Seh"I Cli1r.li lcJi"I -f1JO '·'"· f :JO & 11:00 AM ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ. Clltnli Presbyterian Hiii II-I--I H....i.,... -· ........ W. At.Utt, PAITOI ....... W....,. f1M AM ct."91 w..t111r41 A.M. OMae 111 JN It. ,._., hM1 Jt St. flf..ti Pnsbyterlan Church c.,_ ' a I ..-A ....... ""' C..... 4ie1 M• -· c. i:-':"" 1111. •ASTOi ... ,,.,.. • • .... , 1) ... n .... 1MI C~ Pmllytwrl1111 Church 411 --, ..... It.), i.o,--IAU.UT9IND,PAITOI .,._. '*"" t•••• fdl AN w.,..._11 AN .. ....,... " ! I • . • ' • • PULPIT .. 'Ibo Pini Ulllell M1-.1 0auU; 110 W. 1llh SL, Oolla Mesa, will bold dupllcale wcnblp oervla al t :IO and " U·a .m. Sunday with the Rav. James C. Ledgerwood preechl~ at both wvkel. 'I'be-ltnnOll wlll be '1Conalder How You Have J'tted." A supen!Hd Dl-r" and cllurch -!Gr all -will be-beld al beth houri. '!be youth fellowship meels at l :IO p.m. -'!be Rev. Loren D. Fllcl<· lnpr wiJ1111ve a oennon tltl<d '1'b(I $eecf of SUccea" at Sun- day'• 10 . a.m. service of the Newport Voll)' ~ which meeta al the Seailt CWuns Center, 15th &¢ Irv 1 n e 'Avenue, Newport Beach. On Wednelday, at 7:30 p.m., Dr. Max Fllctlnger, of the Rlvenble Uq!ty Church will • five the secood lecture of his four·week leries on "Psycho- cy~etica "I'd You." BIG "M" DAY -Mrs. AlfredHeriry (left), presl-ol UnUed Foursquare Women, am Mrs, w .. ley Murrin, wife of the pastor ot Cost.! Mesa Foursquare Cbutch, get an early sign up from Mrs. Charles Finnegan In the women's group dp.ve. for members. The annual drive Is set for Sunday at the 11 a.m. worslilp ~ Temple llelll David o f Oru1e Comty will conduct Its rel\llar Sabbath evening .ervk.'el M Friday, Nov. 15, al 1:1$ p.m., at the Com· mqnfly Con1rtplfilnal Church, Kalella and. Bloom- field, Loo Al-. semce. . . . Following the wvlce, the Orne~ llhabbatt will be hosle!I by Mr. and Mra. Al Caplan. ..-- 1:1$ and U a.m. oervlcea at the Luthei'an Church of the Miller :llllO 'Pacific ·View ' . 1Drivt:, Corona del Mar. A congreptioeal prayer vtcU from noon unUl midnight on Nov. 11 will open t be stewardaJllp program for 1951. Both I and IO:IO a.m. Tho second stewardship Sun. ~ at l!ml!l1!!dlJ Uolled day ·will be held at the Bi. MetWlat ~ 1662 Hell Andrf:w'1 P 'r e I b y t e r I 1 a A.ve., lluDtlnitM Beach, 5..,. · Chl\rU, NeWport Beach, at di)" wm hic1ude the aermon, the' a, 9:30 and 11 a.m. "nt Bread " IJfe," by the sertices: 'Dr. Charles H. Rev. Roser Betlworth. Church Dlerenlleld, pastor will preach ICbool and nuraery ierVice i5 "Nothing for Something." provided at both services. Volunteer B·t e W 8 rd II h Ip '1'Ibe Archltecta," a Clast callers will be commissioned for aduJta,.11 beld at Iha 10:30 dlD'ing the three morning bolir In the church chapel. aervlce.o. Pbllip G. Murray at the 10 o'clock Sunday m or n J n C wonblp boor. ' · Church ochool ill a1ao al 10. child care is pro~ided. ~ Tho Rev.· Donald I. Macln-nea, Interim' pulor at. '!be Pmbyter!aa Chnrcla of Ille COV'taut, 2850 Fairview Road, eo.ta Me!a, will preach 'lhill Slmday. His 1op1e-will be 11How Long 11 Your Mm?" .: Maclmie• la ctty 'cletl: of the City of Placantla and Is now a ·aen1or inMlctor with the Placentia Unified School District. Worship and chureh school wUI be held at ,9:30 ,.m. "Let no man say when De The ·youlb "°"Pl will meel al 7 p.Jll. . na -.....va11q Bap- 1111 Clli!l<l, 17'11 SlaWr Ave., F-.Jii ...ue,., bu planned a review al famfl7 aetlvllies far ---'l'llelday the women'• m11tlonar) A o:ee.In" ls on the aj:enda .. b tempted, I am tempteid cf for Sunday's 10:'1 a. m, God : for God ~annot be service at the Unltarlu-tempted with evil, neither Ullfvenllltl Church, -Colle. ~pleth he any ma'!-" This Mesa with the 1!ev. Roc•r verse from the Epillle of T. Walke officiating. ¥embers Jll!lel II part of ~. bible o1 the audience are asked to leasoo-eermon UUed Adam br\ni an object 'Of "special and Fallen Man' to he read ~ sjgniflcance" to be in all Cbristlan S c t e n e: e placed In the lllllCluary dlD'ing clnlJ:chea on the Orange Coasl Foursquare . Meinher Drive Set Sunday wUl be 4'Blg M!' Day at·tbe·Costa Mesa Fours- quare Churclt and members of the Uni~ Foursquare Women will conduct their an·. nual drive for members in the U a.m. worship service. UFW officers and members will conduct' the worship service, beglrullng with the call to worship by Mrs. Hank Rowell. o\heis parUclpatlng will be Mm<s. Douglas T. Olson, who wW give the in- voca.Uon; Weal~y W. Murrin, songleader; Robert Go a r, Chprles Firinegan, M i l't McBride, and .Robert Ballara, uah.,.; Gary Smith, an- noq.ncements, and P e 1 g y Collins, spedal llll!Slc. -$10-0,000 . . T~get Set ; . " _By. Church- $160,000 Budget Adopr,ed ' Electing churc~ offie<rs and adopUng a budget were the main bminess of the annual meeting of the Community Prtsbyterlan Church, Laguna B e a c b , eon.a:ttPt1on Wed· nesday. Tho congregatloo approved fellonhlp w1J1 meet al 7:IO p.m. and the men'• lellowahlp will bold a cllnoer meeting m Friday a~ 7:IO p.m. 'A the aernce. lhlll Swlday. breaklul and boneback ride Dr. Kenneth A. ,ie,.art, bu -l)lanned for the piealdelll of Paclllc Cbrlltlan ,..., -fe of the church Oillege, liollg' Be!lch, Will be " filr'Ntw. II. -" ' . ··gull!· 8peaUr al the ·10:46 1t<plar Sunday 111rvicea momlni worahip sen'lce of will be held With Sunday ~ Flnt Cbrl1Uan Cbarcb, IChool· meetlng rat 9:'5 a .m., 334Legion St., Sunday. morning worship at 11 a .m., Pacific Chrstian's aiinual youth choir at 4 p.m., youth convention is set for Nov. 12 hour at 5 p.m., and evening through 15. • 4'For Slnnen Only" is the theme of the measace cbolen by the Rev. Lotbar V. Tornow for. Sunday al Cbrltt LalllmD Clmrcb, 780 Victoria, c.sta Mesa, at both the 8:15" and ~1 a.{Jl. services. Sunday school and Bible classes are held at 9:'30 a.m. with nursery care pro- vided at all services. !drs Elmer Card, naUonal president of the organization, will ' be the speaker for the membershfe • dlife meeting, according to I.In. Allred Henry, ~resident of the Cosla Mesa chapter. CHURCH • • a 1180,000 budget for 1181 and • elected IO laymen to the office of Ru!Ung Elder f0< the Cius of 111'/1.' Serving for three yeari are "Mrs. Wllllam G. Baker, Harry G. Bu1by, Rbbert W. DeMott Jr,. John ·c. Donahue, Edwin Hind, Richard· A. Maxwell, .Robert W. Neece, Mark A. Pines, Robert H. Schock and Mrs. worship at S p.m. Midweek -- services will be held W~ · Dr. Morris C. Robinson nesday at 7 p.m. preach· the 10 a.m. Sunday This Sunday at the Mesa Verde Vatted Metlaadl1t Chrd, 1101 Baker st., ccma Mesa, the Rev. J <> 1 e p b McShane will preach oo the subject "Chun:h Loy a It y through Atteodance" at the 9 and 10:30 a .m. services. sennoa at SL Mark Pmbylerlan Clmrcll, East Bluff Drive and Jamboree ~ Newport Beach. Church ICbool will be conducted dur· Ing the service and chlld care a1ao will be.provided. . /.coffee fellowshlp boor will follow the service. (Continued from Page 4) Hartley M. ~- Comm · will be off -.1 Members elected to serve . union ec1;:U tians1 in religious education, 00 the Board of Deacons in following the 11 a.m. service youtp programs, counseling, at Ne1'pOl't Barbor Lateran tujoring, nursery care, welfare the Class of 1m are Mrs. Charcll, 2501 Cllfl Drive, Sun-work, bus pick-up services, Ruth S. Anderson. Malcolm day. Pastor James G. Blaln social action projects and H. Can f 1 el d , Mr. and will deli ver "Lord, Have Pa-. handling job and houalng Mrs:'Dana A. Carkey, Mr. and tieoe< With Me" al tlils placement Mn. Ronald K. Lewellen, Mr. service and ill the l :IO a.m. ' and Mn. WUllam E. Parrish service. WHEN ANYONE joins the and Mr. and Mn. Henry T. .Sunday school will meet church he'll be asked to iJ>o Peel:. from 9:'5 to 10:45 a.m. and die.ate afftliatioo with ooe of Nov. 10 ls designated u "Wbat ls a Christian'' ts "On Not Be1na: Surprised" the movie "A Quistian in the pirt.lcipating denomlna· Stewardship SUnday at the the subject of the sermon la the sermon subject for Communist Cbtna" wlll be tions, so as to keep mem-church. Putor Dallu R. Dr Vincent Got"··-J ear-del Mar Commmilty shown al that Ume. '!be bershlps fully aligned with the Turner will HUk on the IUf>. ~ and founcl~~~f ~ Clmrch, Ill Hellotrope Ave., cburcb COUDCll meets at 7 a.m. wider communions, under the ~1:~ ... • the Oly.rcb' -· Clnlre• of Ille CrosiroadJl,;-'~-~will""-)>e"'-d'-ell\-ver_ed_bY,,._Ilr_._s_unda_y,_. _______ _,,P'-resen"'='=l ".,g"°•_•_lr_•U_on-'""se"-tu"'p-· __ -_~..,..."---'---- whlch meets at the chapel, 3500 PaclfJc View Drlve. Newporl Beach, will lllve al Sunday'a 11 a.m. aervice. Special program during the worship service will he the lnln>duolkla and lnduc:lloe al new memben. The ...... ol'lhe SL J ... tht lllvlae EpUcopal ~ 204.1 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, will praeul the "fall iJ>o gathering" of the United 'll>ank offering at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday. Early cdebratlon ol communion la set for 7:IO Lm. Nuroel'1 ~~wIDbe~ al t :lli a.m. ml the Y- groop will meet al ' p.m. Dr. wuiiam II. Eller will . deliver a ...... Cll Pldllp- plam I: loll, -''The lllibool and tht Baal" al llunday'1 8USINES$ ANO PROFESSIONAC . . 'GUIDE · • • MATfUllU • MATTUISD 80.U'll·-· .,., .... ---................ ' Ulill'ty "'1303 • UPHOLITlllY • Mesi UpMllllrf ' Liberty M71J .... ~.n. ' ' . -..=----.......... -....... .,, ..... ,., • :;i.turday, Howmber 9, 1968 DAIL y Pli#r I Bells Will Ring in Laguna · He ' ~ ' ~ • .. c .. • 0 .. ::. 0 Cl ' ~ . . WEONESOAY NITES · SPAGHE'ITI all you can eat; 99c· lnotude~ eavory omrllo breed ' . EVERY FRIOAY OCEAN FRESH PERCH , end helpings free . 69c ONTRA. CAFETERIAS Fullin him, New,pett fattr N~nJIMl'l, Calif. i'eL 644-1111 . , • . .,. • ".• • .. • ., : • • • ' :.; ; ., •• .. . ' ' ·-. . . ;· ! :"· ; ... -. -·. •• ". ' • . . . • • • '· ·: . ... ..... : -" . . ·COUPON S·AYI IOc COUl'.ON.SA°YI toe' COlfP~N SAYI 10. " NoAppolnfmfftN~ . .. ·1x10 ~~~ .. 99 -AlllftOIW. _,."' l'Ol1UlT"' . Owe""',..,_, • .., ..... -..... _ IAl'liNcnoit M- AIJ llllllt ' ... lt ' Jllll '"• 1111 .... ..., ........... --• -SUN., MON., TUES. NOV: 10, 11, 12 • e 1000 IAYSIDI DR., NEWPORT HOUU 10 TO 6 . • , ....... ...... .,.. lie A .. Llllllt ~ ........ • • • lrl111. The Whole • i ulf,I 1 IAYl llOtllO ttlU.YSllMUa ' . n· 0 c • 0 • ... 0 • i '!I . ... . • • • • • . f ~LY PILOT ·Ho~e Building. Hits Peak. ' • State Ifowi1ig Starts Average 162,000 in. Septemb~r • llolldel'illf -in ,..,.._., "'" money ao4 Ille O'lelbulJdintl Call!Gnlla -· 111 1111 .,.;==='-.,-----:--.-----.--~,-,.-, ofprtvlouayWS. ' A1'I tho oullool i., 1111 ~ dllN& &•-· ~ • ii ev'" brighter, wllh-i-lnc al America repOrled today. '"h:::aA~ii:i:iYiAOJUST~~..,;p--"f-_:..._'j:;::::ir•"--4 1tarta expected to reach 'llousin& start& in the state ......... ... 180,000 units, • 211· percent IJ>. ro8e to a ae»onaUy adjusted 1'° l+----+----t--fi'i±:fr-t~---i crease over the esUm:ated Itel annual rate ot .Ja,ooo units, level. · · , lol* f<r lht year and a U 1-.\\:::--+--f.~~'4---,+----i Primary impetwl behind the ·pen:ent Increase over the ''5 increase is a backJog of d~ Auguat nte ol 143,00CI. ~NG..c:™VVlME maRd. However, c;urr~t con. the bank empltUhed thlt IOO 1--+--+--I--+-----+---,-~ cern a'Qout the availabiUty ol tht'.flpru repraent actual mortgage funds will moderate starta as oppoeed to number • ,. the advance in early 1969, bu~ cit m11a .-by tiuJJdlnc • "1--~~fyJ~""--1-7-~.,v~;j=~ a1i.r midyear. bull!llni ... pennlts. 1 ., tiv1ty should accelerate. '"Thls marts t5e first time 50 w..u..41.LU-'fU..1.LU,U.U..1¥"W."+i..U..ut.1..Uc.<TU.LUY. Bank of America economists iloee 'lt5I that 1iouslng start ~ • .Hr • .ff. .. • · added that apartmeii:t building ~ are avallable for acUvity has ben a strong ,tbf state," eoooomllts said. force in the rise in resldenUal :!lank cl Ame11ca ii pr<Mdlnc Ing starta during September ing the last quart.r of 1968, conatruClloo activity during tie new sta.Ustlcal data in WP 121770, bringing the total with the total number of wtits '1968. ~ation with the U.S. for the firs( nine months OI. started during the year ex· In the first nine mmths, .U Bureau of the Census." 1981to110-,272:. Tbll repreaenta pected to reach 150,ooo., percent of the units started : California is the only Jtate a 51 ~t iocrease over This ls a sharp iricrease were multiple family struc- for wbich actual housing slart the total ol 72,899 foi a Wnilar over the 100,000 unltl started tures as compared with about flgutts are now avallabfe, and .period in 1967. during 1966 and 1967 when 35 percent for the same period . tbe bank will publlah the in-Barut ol America econol'nists residential construction ae-in 1987, Tbs trend toward : ffl"llltlon on a monthly basis. anticipate a further increase tivlty was severely depressed multiple famUy structures is : :: The nwnber of actual hous-in resld.enU&l construction dur-by a combination of tieht expec~ to continue in 1969. . Mesa Verde HomeSalei Step ping Up Over tl,tOO,ociD in new bornel have been sold in the last 1$ daya by Republic Homes in ill newest Mesa Verde unit: it was announced this wee.k by Jim Webb, sales manager. According to Webb, over 70 percent of the buyers in the • CbQtlel eer HoJDes • 1:· ThU Oven .(;.leans Itse lf I • • • ' • ~ U•inc cony-brealdul i.t, nl bar, • All uUlitles "'"' been' ~ lodUlllnc and 1-el e ctr 1 c catl>adral ..mri(, aad wall-to-atalled u o d er er o u n d ID "tcben wltb ileu-cl<lilln& •veo wall carpetlns. enhance the natural beauty ol " E.ter1or i.u.... al. Ibo ..,. the area, Kiser uld. · .. . lellurtd 11 .a.ouci.. and • twCHloey bomes loclude . (:lianlicleer · Homes wei!t '!!•mea.d 111 .newA .~"in·'.°! sbaU rooll, ~1'1'11• IJ>. developed by Harry Kelso me I on w~ww '""' stalled aprink(er system, anll fN>m plans dlawn by arChltecl )loM wi Hunlll>ltoo Beach,' :-"" , ~•·· •~ R C .. ,_ (enced rear. yard. Efl'tKait,nbacb. . .. ~~.ca1li""'1a ~~.i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Company dl5trict manager. · FurnWied mod~ are DOW open ~ illustrate l b • dlatlncti•e floor plans 1vallablt at the I 5-u n i t midenUll development. -cbantlcleer l\ODIOS, located ~ on Edward& Stree~ just south of Wamer Avenue., contain up to 2,500 square feet cl llvlni tpace · and have four bedrooms. Hlghllgbt ol each home Ls an .n-tiectric kitchen with built-in range, seU-cleanina o•en, waste dl.sposal and iiutomatic di s·b "as be r 1 Kiser said. Interior features b1elu'de a IDrmal dining room, family · room, sunken liv1n1 room1 I See By lQday's Want Ads • THAT • IT'S · • DIME •A , , J :~Home ·seller .. sixth unit of lhia latest Mesa ,--------'--• LINE •DAY ' r should Do ; 'I ... - : Homework . : . 'Ibe new .era of con- : • )umerism w i 11 nec:esaita.te : !:~ pure public ofmiioo : :;.;...rcb in boo!Wlc than .... ~ !. j>efore • oot only to sen-e : :;111e ...,.., but to build and : : "manufacture products whlcb : ; lratil1 bolh his emotlonal and · material needa - a pubUc : relatlons execuUve told some : 75 real estate, financial and • construction executives at • .:: UCLA recently. -• ''New and pending leglsla· :·lion is effecting a maj~ :'.'clian'.ge in Ame.rlcan economic ·:phpoeophy ...:. from caveat •:.,Dptor (lei the buyer beware) 10 caveat ~iiditor (let the littler beware) and lhe home liullders who gear their think· '"' to this rulity through tbe1r merchandlslng and p~ mOUoo techniques -are the onts who will pro.per in the IJl"1e.'' dedared N. Richard l.ewb, president of Le.wis and · ~lcates. A natlonwide Loi -Angel...oased pu-tiom !irln. Ray Watt Selected Year's Top Builder Ray A. Watt, one or the nation's leading home builders and commuhlty deVelopen, has beerr pamed builder of the' . ear by the Buildhi . Y.. I Industry Association of CalHornia in reocgnition of his outstanding -to the community and the industry. In """ptlnf the tward Saturday at the BIA con- vention in Coronado, Watt an- nounced that this year he-will personally endow a1 perpetual four year ·college scholarship for study at an accredited university offering a degree in buildJng construction. Details of the sclrolarsbip have not been worked out. ac- cording to Watt, but it is planned to award th e schol8rship to a worthy ltu· dent whose parent la an employee of a member of the BIA. BUI LDER OF YEAR Ray Watt educational program. Watt polnted out that the housing industry is second on- ty to the food and food pro- cessing industries in its im- pact on the American econo-my. ' . Watt ls president of the R. Verde series are already residents of the master"plan- ned Costa Mesa community. PENETRATION N•erly •v•ryo11._. r11ch the DAILY r lLOT, .ho1n1low11 111w1• p1p1r for tli1 F1bulou1 Or11111 Co11t. CREA Plans Conference - At Springs "They're moving from a home with three bedrooms, two baths and 1 tw.o-car1'.==========' garage built five to 10 yeara ago to our new four and five bedtllom, three bath. three-oar The fourth annual "Es.ecu a:arage homes," said Webb . tlve Conference oo Manage-A1esa Verde, one of the first ment and Communications'' master-planned communities apoosored by the California buiH in Orange County, la the Real Estate Association will only development m a tu r e be held Nov. 22-%4 at the Holl-enough to offer residents a day Inn-Riviera Hotel in Palm move-up area. And percent· Springs and Nov. ~Dec. 1 ages indicate that residents at the Mark Thomas Inn in like the idea of stafing in the Monterey, it was announced community. by John C)T of Stockton, Comfortably pread out over CREA educational committee two square miles, the 9,912 chairman. Mesa Verde residens have Cyt said that a unique within their community four "business game" in the fonn elementary schools, one Junior of an all-day workshop on the high, one high school. two second day will tie put on country clubs, three parU and again this year. It was suc· three churches. cesmilly introduced as a Walter R. Gayner, Republic technique in last year'• con-Homes president, m a 1 t e r · ference. It will be conducted minded t h e multl·million again by Dr. Fred Case, dollar Mesa Ver d e com- professor of Management, munlty. Graduate School of Business Averq:e price for new Admin.mation, University of homes iil the sixth unit is Calllomia at Los Angeles. $40,000. Of the 4t homes The game will simulate available, 35 have already management of a real estate been sold. brokerage business, said Cyr, Mesa Verde homes can be with new data being offered reached by taking the San requiring m a n a I e m e n t · Diea:o freeway to harbor decisiom. Evaluation of the Boulevard, then going south student's performance will to Adams and west to the FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX .FOR MAINTAiNING $500 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Hours: 9:30 a.~ to 9_:30 p.m.; Sat. 10 •·"'-'° 6 p.m... The prevailing at\ It u de -among t b e molorlty ol the hojne builders ls that they "know" what the buyers want, but with few exceptions bas there been any gras,, roob .re~arcb in the housing ln- 11wrtry involving the con· ihuner, Lew.is stated. - ;: ;,In merehant-built housing, rot example, about 50 percent ftf the floor plans of tbe first "We would like to see a family continuity in thiJi vital Industry,'' Walt.said. "By of·. fering this !Cholarship, we hope to make ucellent educ• lions available to brigh~ ;ounr ·people ~ ·niight not otherwise be able to afford to attend a_ university offering a decree in building coo- atruction." A. Watt Company, a firm that he founded 1n llM7 and which has grown to a diversified $80 million·a-year business while-expandina: nationally from its southern California headquarters. come at the game's close. development. Di.scus.'ilon leaden tluringl---'--------"'-------'-"'====================== • W1)t in a sulHllvl&ion are changed subsequently because ·they prove unattractive to : 'bu1ers, .. ne aakl. "11ilii if. ap- :pelllng because of the waste in dollars as well as human among the majority of the went into the product." By and large, most builden c o n d u c t "thlng-orienled" research rather than "people- oriented research," he added. 'The fact Ls that the middle Income consumer is much more apprecwtve . or tasteful design and quality today than ~15 counterpart of a decade aa:o. . "The home buildinc industry must also recognize that est.belies and economlct go hand-in-hand as do etblcs and .economics, Lewis said: Watt said he would add an additional scholarship each year until a total of four students ls studying under the Gairdner Named Exec Of Spring Realty Co. Robert T. Gairdner has been appointed vice president of Spring Realty C<mpany, Inc .• ol Costa Meu, it WU an- nounced this week by SJd Syvertson, president. Gairdner will bead a fuD time staff of sales assoclaW who are each specially trained to otter ,.pert COUll3ding, research and knowledge of all phase.s of real estate in the Costa Mesa and aurroodiDg area, Syvertson said. Galrdner graduated b'om USC in 1163 and has worked in major commercial lhopping center development In Los Angeles as well as individual property sales in the San Fernando Valley. For three years be served as branch manager for 1 larger Southern California company and was a member of the Sales Honor Club. He recently moved t o Lagwia Beach with tus wife, Diana, and two young daught. .... -Spring Realty C o m p a n y recently relocated its Costa Mesa office to larger quarters at 2629 Harbor Blvd. where it will continue to offer real estate, Investment and finan- cing aervicea. the other two days will be Dr. Paul R. c.one, associate dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, University of S o u th e r n Califomia; Dr. Norman Sig· band of the same school at USC; Dr. Robert Coffey, director of Master of Business A d m lnistration Programs, USC; and Charles V. Elwell, corporate director of organiza· lion development, Re1a1l Drua: and ChemicaJ Company. The laculty will cover such topics as "The Managerial Task and Its lmportaoce," "Human Side of Com- mun I cat lo n s, '' and "Performance Improvement Through Indlvidu1 Ob- jectives. '' He also explained that each conference Ls limited to 50 persona at each JocaUon, Registration fee ls t150, which Includes conference materials and three Juncheona. Tickets and registration information are available through the California in recognition of his As.!ociation, 520 South Grand A venue, la Angeles. P lt(Wa SSIONAL OFF ICE BUILDING NOW ON MESA'S 17TH STREET llUSlNESS SCINE • ~ esa. Gets N"ew .Prof essianal Offkes ' . . ol!lco suites are color-byed -lllo l"'OYl<loc a CUil· wl1h carpeting, cir~... plete buildloc ud IJ'OUDdl and wall penelini. malnt-oemoe. Eoch ol!loe haa ; boon Arcllllaat Robt r t J . d~ to'meet tile in· ~-=~~·,:::: dMdual roquireme!IU of the equlpped w11b a a.ma II tenant. A nexlblo plan ltllch-., w b 1 c b 11 allows for e.asy lncreeses or -&vilable for d...teoaota of dec:reue1 la office ipace. • the bulJdlna. Gentnl COG• Shopping new home developments? Our computer saves you from traffic jams, endless driving and lost weekends. 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' SET Of 2 • ~::;;:::===­ INFANTS' Sleepers Comfortlblt, wBrm sleepers with plastic dot soles ll!d k~it collar ind cut!:. witli ·fll!I lllngttl ri"9'1'. Cokirs. Sizes S-M-l·XL ~-= 2.98 ~ .. " 3.98 olOt /lot f/tts jW I f<l, • ..., -2 50 •1 -• ------l::a::=n:::::=u::::::::a::::::.cc==:;::i<E~:C:::J ,. ____ _ • • . . • • -~· -----' -. ..._ • -• i ' • • J • ___ ... _ 'f "" '!. Pirates, • . Minus r • . l. ~ Today at LA Col~eum . Cal, Troy ·Collide ·~ } In Pac-8 Biggie ··~:I 'i.. ,, ' ~ -...... .. ' . • • r;os ANGELE!i (AP) -calilomia'1 lljii f09(ball t-in a decade dlil· ~ea the Unlvenlty of Soulhtm. call- (c;la,'" the nation's No. l power, .ift.-il •Ur¥d Pacific-I cOOfuenee 1ame tlll anon-. ·!hie &ou!J!em Cal TroJaril_ .,. .,.. bu.ten in eight straliht con.tut! stretch· \U back ·to last year, actually have lost l);Ut one Jn the put 17 and are favored 6>· get by lhe Golden ~W'I from Ber· kt.fey. ·California, which hun1t madt thi ~ Bowl since 1151, ii 6-1-1 for lhe '!P.>n-. • t in conference 1t.and1Jig1 in the unPortant nm fori tht J'OlleS, ~ rs art 141, with 0re1m and ~ yet to be ~layed ofter use m C-3 oompetition., - them Cal's offense II ~arlly All-American · 01 J":-Simpson, with a sometimes overlooked fine quarterba~i, · · <-• ·••·• the llttack. Senior steYe ""'&&e, gw .... ,. , . ~e ii most dangerou1 in clutch 11tua- d0os ~ c.iifomia'• quarterblct, also a gifted pester, Ls Randy Humphries, 5-3, ~ aJtd. third best in the conferena at this stage, just a notch ahead cl Sogge. Coach Ray Willley'1 main f~ce, •ver is defense led by All-American da~ Ed ·White, 1-J, MO-pound mid- gilard. "Berkeley . defense ~s allowed liven opi>onents only 39 pomta. ")'bLs 1 is the S&th meeting of the two teams, the first time.in yeaN the Bean: hi.ve journeyed ~th eonfKient they tan i:nOck off the TroJans. ~-Upward al 70,000 an ~·to view the situation in .Memorial ~-It.· would be·thf:. largest ~lege. arid attepd- ace here Utis fall. Kickoff 11 1:38 p.m. !California hu beaten Michigan, Col~ rado, San Jose-State, UQ.A aDd wiped · @It Syracuse, 4.l-0. Army u~ the a.tars, 10-7 and Wt week Wuhinfton $<! them, 7-7. · ~ supporters have a ready nplana· . ~akers Stop ~Y, 102-100 toS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West Sl:fored the last nine pointl, including a pair of free throws with three seconds left, to give the Los Angeles Laken_ a t(rl.;100 National Basketball AS90clation victory over the New York Knicks Friday night.. A br~nt tour-period shooting exhibi· lion by Dick Barnett had brought the ~ckl back from an eight-point deficit to a tie at 93-93 with 3:09 left. West traded baskets with Willis Reed and Barnett until the game was even at 100.100. Howie Komlves belted West With three seconds left as the Laker prd drove to the key for a jump 1hot. .~est led the Laker• with 29 points i8 was followed by Elgin Baylor with 1aBamett and Reed led the Knici:s with 21,pointa each. 'J'he victory gave the Lakers an B-4 record and • firm hold on fir!I. plaet: 61 .the Western Division. New York di-op. 6ifj to ~9, next to last in the Eaatern Dtvi11lon. Gurney 9!h ; In Stardust Qualifying _ ~ VEGAS, llev. (AP). -II.,. Z.alanden Denis !fu1mo and Brueo McLaroo wttttod the eoune r«<>nl Friday lo qualifylnJ for Sunday'• starduol Grand PriJ:, final •-In Iba Canadian.·Americm ChaJlea1• cup race leriea. ' Dan Gurney, Corooa do! Mar, ~ l<r his lut·mlnute· quallll'lnc anti<•, aurpr~ offlclw by takfiic the 1rac1< early· the tint of two qqJifying dl)'I arid wouad Up Ith in ii Lola T180, Ford. Hufme; leadlq the -bf a 111in -polnta, turned In a 1 mlnuto, '29.21 Hcond, lap durinl Ille ftnaI mlnut.. of qualifying to bruit the "1""1 Ht last year of 1'30.I by his boU, Mcl.lttn. The time meant an averqe apeed of U0.002 miles an hour over the lo-tum, thre&-mlle road count at Stardust InteritatiOnal Raceway. 'Ibe 21o-mile race SUnday will live 11,aoo to the -and wn1 a1ao decide -tam away '40,IOO a1 the clwnplon ot the Can-Am llUml. a 1e1ies cit m race1 fer ,ibe bis unlimlleol sports radna cars. . Only three *l\len have 1a• .ahot at the llUe -llulme, McLaren; tlot defen- ding champion, and Mark Donohue of Media, Pa. Donohue and McLaren are tied for second wJth 23 points. The two McLaren team cars and Donohue'• car, a modUied version of the one McLaren won with last year, are powered by all..aluminum 427 Chevrolet eng{nes. McLaren had the second fa11teet quali· fying timt -119.36 mph. Donohue was third at 111.69. Breaking up the Chevrolet ranks Wal'l Peter Rev30ll of New York City, whose Ford-powered McLaren hail the fourth best time of the day of 117.30. Jim Hall, Midland, Tu:., driving his ChapalTal 2H Chevrolet, was 12th in qualifying. He is fourth in the Can-Am standlngs with 12 points but no chance to win the big priu. Hall had mechanical problems early in the day and was forced to qualify lat.er. Chril Amon of New Zealand, planned to ract in a new Ferrari 112, a 8.3-liter Group 7 car. The car dkin 't arrive io time from Tlaly but was en route and expected to bt ready for 'ttH>rt qualifyinf rum: Saturday. ~ llsworth Takes lead Hawaii Golf Classic HONOLUL U (AP) -Ntweomer 1\en EJ!sworth, playing in hill first pro- r&iona1 tour. posted a fiv~nder-par fT Friday and held the early halfway !eil:I in the $125;000 Htwailan Int.erna- U6{\al golf tournament. ·~fi!llsworlh. former Loi Anplea State ~ basketball play.... bolled the fWA1 hole of · his oecond round when .hit one of hil In poor drtve11 of tf!1! day. for the nut two tour loumamenta:. "l finally made it this time," hf: said, "and I don~ feel that I -how lo play any better than I have." Young Diet Lotz, one 91-two Hayward. Calif., golfing brothers, polled • U .for a hallway total ol 134. one stroke back of the early lead. · Dale Doug1111 thot • for 1J7 at the ·h-llJI mark. ....... _ .... -.. -... -- .. , Le·illoine . . ' ' • Face Santa· Ana ' . . -.. ,.~ '. ~,.. .._..... .college of. Santa AM, Stadi~!!'· 'jl•I c '11..f.T~ o hi!',, churil«! <JUI 430 yar_o!J tt1shlne.f•ll .. the1,f,fr•l"8 l\1d ·hos· scorejl. fiV'O l<lllch-.... , • : ' " ., '. ' ' Jenkins Gets ' Call at QB For 'Redcoats •llY.JOEL llCHWAllZ Of,.,_CWIY PW ..... Paul Lemoine, Orange Cout Collep'1 , ,in.point passer. -·t be Iii Iha itartlnf lineup toolgh\ when .the. Piratel taie on Sant> Ana ColJqe-at I o'cloct In Sula Ana Stadium. Tiie ~loot. !~inch quarWllack, who has .broken every Orange Co.ut passing record iD just aeven games tbil MUOPi received • badly bruised ~ 1n Iut week's 2'"11 Jou to San Diep City Col· Je_ge .and_ the injured limb bunlf r. • ·apond!'d to treatments. Oraoge Coast head coaeb DiCk Tuckp" uld· Lemoine has been receiving .treat. ments two and three times a day, but ii atll1 hobbling around .. The. Pirate coaching 1taff isn't 8'lf'e If Lemoine would even auit up tor the Santa Ana game. Lemoine'& Jou leaves a aaP1nl hQle in the Redcoat off._ bui 'Tllcker believes be bas a moie than Clplble replacement in Bill Jenklns. J.,WU has worked out at qu~ aI'J. 5USOl1 during drills, but bu teen very limit.<! duty In that DOllllon. Tuct· er has prelerr<d usln.< hfni' M def .... where Jenkins is a defenalve back ol All·American caliber. . M,... than once ~ has described Jenkins u "the-best player I've coadled at Orange Coast" The ~J, 190-pounder wu a quarter· bac~ at Huntington Beach Higb School be.fore coming to Orange Cout. 'Jenkins ii a better runner than Le- moi.oe-be's carried the ball nine times in 1968 for 78 yard.'! and ht has scored twice on rollouts, one a 34--~ dash. However, be .may oot tJe lhe passer Lemoine is. But for that matter, no quarterback in the South Coast Confer· ence, can match Lemolne's ll3 com· pletions and 1333 yard! through the alr. Jenkins will. have a busy night agalnat Santa Ana because Tucker also plans to ., ~· ,.., use him. on defense 1n hill regular pell.r " • ~ tion i.s much as pcmlble. o·s. u Heavily· Sanda~ ,\~tlon ~·;:;; ::i. his~·:"" .m~ offense that revolves around Eddie Fa. vo' r ..... t ·oday· Ra.~·d<~re· ·ed La·--:1 .. A_ ttack ~:~g.~r:t1:Wio;:.u1 ead_t •. ,. ' ~ , . tAJr r ~ 1 , fU:Ji HoWl!ver, the Pirates also have In loolt • · out for the passing of quarterbackl Tom ' " ~ I ' • Bokarae and Karl Frarw;il lftd the punt Ov~r Bn.m,~· For March .to Ailanta .. ~m~~:~=a..~~= q<lRVi\LLIS, <>r<: CAP:) .:_The Bruias , . aiJd Francis have completed rl -, ·· ···, ~ · ~ 1..-:..iw· .. ~ ... •• .. .. · trr• ya'rds tntwrt1llftta6"amnes. of. UCLA.invadt"~'~)"lq>lng ." A~4 -(AP) _ ~ Loo ·Angeles · tries agalillt'D<tro1t In the '-~· )'Doi:l!ort leads the conference In punt to .live C()ach To~y P.J"Ottu;9 a victory ·Rims in~ade hOst.ile ,AtJarita .in• a N .... may have m;ore 11"c~ ~e.. , ·'"~·yardage with 279 poinb. over~ the Oregon State Dea.Vm in His tJanal Jl'ootball League pme Sunday and , Loa. • .Angeles'. pua .. def~ bQwe.v.er, o•.1.Noa COAJT sAlftA ,,., first_ "football gUnt "in "Cort"allill &intt . a secret !hared by all from C&lifomil may be OD"the &pot. :: ~:!'° ~ e:'Gortirm : com.mg to UCLA from 08U. to Georgi 1 . Falcon coach, ex-Ram Norman Van 221 JDh"'an G S.WYtr no OregOri ~tate is the heavy fa vorite: Th Ra• •~. in desperate need' of Btocklin,"whOse verbal ~e J11 iharJ)er : ~re,. ~ gi:wk:k : after a decisive 29-7 victory over.Stanford a ro:si~1~1 atatck. , ::f:0 ~=· lo~~p~ed r!~te~!j~~y ~i::. ~: tJ:: i e... ~ Int Saturday. The Bruins: were defeated They 10 qainlt the ·Jl'alconll with a , that the Rams' secoridaey. wasn't ioo 10! 090lot ~ M111r. • il·IB by·Tennessee in Kno:rvUl2. hot. : ~r~r• • ~ :: Oregon State is 5-S . for the season On TV s ...... ,. Tht ·Ranu:, said 'the DJtcbrPan, bad but i.! tied with USC for the Pacific.a best sUek to their powerful pass rush. Pait Scores conference lead with a 3--0 conference JO •.tn., Claa,nnel 2 Van Broeklln'11 observations did not 1967--0range Coast 14, Santa Ana I rec«d.' Ucu. Is J.4 for the IMIOft • escape the" attention of the Rams' free 196$-0range Coast 14, Santa Ana • and Z..l In t:be cOruerence. 7-1 record and a deadlock with the safety, Ed·d le Meador, nor the deep 1965-Santa Ana 14, Orange Cout S Baltimore Cotta: In the Coutal Division man, Ron Smith. I9GJ-Sania Ana 13, Orange Coast 7· Tl'< Bnilnl loot John Chrestmsn, of the NFL. The pair did. inof¥1, wltb help from 1-.-0rsnge COait 20, Santa Ana o IOphomore center from San Diego, who Allan•· has a .turned around record p M . ...,,_ t 1962-S&nla Ana 34, Orange Cout 11 suff · It irr in the wi Jaci llllee and ~ Bau5•-u a 1961-Santa Ana 64:, Orange Coast 7 ered a serious nee .JutY ol 1-7 and la deep in the well in the Ute line of scrirnnlage, thrott1e Detroit1s l960-Santa Ana 14, Orange Coast o Tennesate game.· ume dlvlS!On. bomb-runoer,. Earl McCulloUcli. • I959-Santa Ana 22, Orange Coast 2 He ·is partially ' paralyzed from· tbe So Loi Angeles, with ri Without a The Falcon& wllf probably agajn iead 1958-Santa Ana 33, Oranae Cout 15 neck down. TUJhing game, figures to . emetge on off at quarterback with Bob Berry. 1957~ange Coast 13, Santa Ana 7 Greg Jones, the t.op ball carrier for . top-, mah it. l-l, and pray ~ the He completed 15 of 28 passea f 0 r za 1956--0range Coast 39, Santa Ana 1! the Bruins, wm auppo"rt the aerial Detroit Lions cen ru,in the. day .. for the yards and three touchdowns, bul he 1955--0range Coast 21, Santa Ana 13 defenses Saturday 111 1 defeitsive visiting Colts. · . . ~ . had foor throws lnterce~ in a losing 1954-Santa Ana 25, Orange Coast 11· halfback. l...oll Angeles WIJ! a~le, iif.si "barely' game lO the Pittsburgh siee1er1. 1953-0range Coast 20, Santa Ana 13 It will be homecoming for UCLA •~ et b Del 0·1 iul su••ay · J" 7 1952-0range Coast 14, Santa Ana 0 "' g Y r 1 4'-1 • ~ • Off that gem.e, ~am pass defeOOen: 195l~~e Coast 21, Santa Ana ' 15 defenilve· halfback :Mark Gull1afson, a and did it without the services (If fullback will have lO cover Bob Long, .who caugbt t~t& Anl '1· Orange Coast 11 5-IO, 191}-pound CorvalJJ1 native. Dick Ba111 aOd hllfback Tommy Mason, four Berry throws for , u yards and ltft......Santa Ana 20, Orange Cout 2 The Beav~ Wlll open their usual both injured. • . Ray Ogden, three for 61. 1948--Santa Ana 13, Ortnp Codt • li~eup_, ei:cept halfback Donnie Summer• Bua will itlll M !!li'-"lll'l~ but coach will be . our with lnjutlfS 'received in George Allen h111 madt ra Jnove to bol9ler the Washifli\.on State game. the rushtn1. Muon. after all these years Hf11 1ut11tliute, Larry Watson;· ~d a and a aeries · J banged-up knees, lh1ft& sore rilulcle, but wu expected to it.art to fullback . Billy Main., the Pacific-I~• ~aUback As a fullback, Muon can drive atraJgbt of the week and tackle Tom Gretrty ahead instead M swinging out. and cut- are brul&ell but will.start fpi-q$1: · · tin&. These maneqver1; Muon -11y1, not Oreaon State otficlall uped: -41.000 .contact., caued the knee t(oubJes. spectators in Parker Stadium. Quarterback Roman Gabriel, wbo was Coach .Dee .Andro. llfd .tt would ta-• unlbM kl comple&a .,.a pus in aevea mucll e)fort 'to win. "The Bruins have lost eome pmes, but tbey've played .some lf'lll teams too,'' Andros nid. "And you can bet they ·u be ready for us." . 'rile' Bf.a..,eri tapered· off drills 'thura- day;, wof.tipg in iweat clothel for about an hour in . tbt rain. ' Surf Match Off SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico !AP) -Lack oI a surf forced offlc.la11 to call off the first day'• a co,mpeUt,ion in the· World Surfini Championihlps Frkt~y. ' America . Gets a Break In ·Today's Cup Draw SAN JUAN. P.a. (IAP.) -'lb6.heavlly· favored tJnJte,j~ Staeet reCeJ:ved a W.i in the draw' when Arthur Asht or RfCh.. rnond, Va., was ,matched against Ind.ia'1 No. Z player, Premjlt Lall, fn lhe opening linglu ·ol_tbe Davit CUp ·lnterzone fina1 tootay. The Indiana had hoped t h a t Ramantban Krishnao~ their 31-yeor-oM -w"'1# be pHtod agalnll ,uhe, the ·American No. 1 and winner rf the U.S. Amateur and Open tennis clwnplonshlpo. Instead, Krilhnan will meel power- serving Clark: Graebner o( New· York: In the "lCOlld alngl" conteal. :Sarlier, tht hutk;y Ellsworth had Uiubed a No. 3 wood lo within 10 Jtct of the par ftve 13th, aftd made lljO putt fer an eqle three., :·11. bad an ..,..uni round r1 II no-w. 11•.undef.par fcr the 7 ,om.yanf par Amateur S~iers, .Get OK for Payoffs On a given day, Kr.l.shhan hu the game to beat anyone In· the 'world. He hu to win both of· his ilngl;. matcloel to give the underdogs any chance d UPHttilll the· Yank-In the btll<>f-1 aeries. Lall, rl, doeso't fliure lo -the 1$.year .. ld Astof: Given a 1.0 lead;Groei>- ~Jr~~~ Georg•-· who ,, ·-,_,,~"'­Ml""* leod· 'rlt -& ... di • The -flrol i'G!l>I -.... Rill .. tbt CClJl'le< ~-.. -from Illa l'GA ..... a month qo and filled lo qualify "' C'll Hunter Diea .;.!: 11LOS ANGELES (AP) -Willis O. ~tor, who In hll • tun .. athleti< dltector iuldad Iha un1,;::ri o 1 Soulhem calll""* from 1Y lo llillonal powor In ...... alhletica, died frklay. He wu 1l Jfunter. a wklowwt bad been in aJ.Una: i,.tth the pUI -yun. Ht retired ~ li•ncaJWf t7~--\lt-.. ,' ... • • 1\er, a Z>~ear .. ld 11 ... Yark ........, Wt team c.lothtnf; Plan C would do 41tn1i1n: Qecuti•e, c:oukl blow JCrilbnln off the the iame _for mak"!.ol equtpm,m. ap.: •• ]lie l>l&..Moi ,lmmedtalt cuhcnuld fut coutta,rl.Jl!t ~ ~llotaL" provod -Ill,.,. .,..,i..n..,a~ C. .-.-fnlltce and C, ~~lo '.,''l'ht;!iidiaiii,~ at-lliefr btO! o0 llqtr .... fu be in effed before Christmls, ~ llcenoa cornpa~ to Ult tli~ tr.S. aid cdUrta wbllt ,.. .jm..tc\na favor ,.,. ·No date hu been aMouftced for im-tum ~ in their acfvertlsinc c.ourta . plemenUna Plan A, and Ales procrama. "'l'llt cour11 bol'6.,. wry Wt," oald "W• thlolo ll'i a Vor/ fair method In Ille put, u ' V.. 'Aa&U.0 jlOil1llc Lula Ayala, the Cllll ... pro wllo llu rl lmP!"VfM the financing ~." GUI, manuf-and dlitrttluton who been coachlnol Iha Indiana. "It will be uld Bob e..u1e. '"I'h~'• room '" oupplled !"'1: <qlliponeot ""'• pemlltted , _.. upblU beW. lor ...,. ployen." everybody, and there wW be no p;...,... to 1lla lhe O!iS'A ' and ild "'""' !don-In Suncfoy'1 doubles, Donald lltll, 1111 on pewle to take part." tlllcau..,. """i1laYinl u.s. coptatn, 11PID It with Beattie, who cooched the,U.S. 013mpic 'I\< hew il'OtfNN woold -..on.it his 1* Aq.tes loam rl St11rllmllh alpine aid team. now b ~pine procram aelecteo! -~ lo continue t!ieH and Bob Lula 4e1n1t -_. director. In that capacity l\e, bal l\000 con~ anil pay l<ir Uio J!r!vllep. Jaldlp M•~erju, , , , .., a n1ttonwlde lour trtth •.._ta-4 Ol(lldMi; r1· approved ,ractnc ouill The winner wlD earn the riCM lo Uv~ rl the lutemattonal •MorchandJJinl ~ -,.y a hjoaJc le. ol •f7,lt)t, parhl meet AU11rllfl'1 Qip holden ~ 1111 ~ .. Iha apnt ,ntalned to·ilnplemenl , wOOlcf be 'ttie llnlt, IOCU only ll,llllO, • Chall~ Rowld tt Adelaldt, Alillr.n., the .... porject. • ')kif fl&,080, ....... •J.S.!IOO. palee $1,000. Dec. JW&. ~ Plan A,. In addllton lo pooalble monoy Thal~ only ,.rt rl the Ual ~ -Tho Amoricat{a MWWI ~ lo lhe maklitc inmotJonl. ~ l<r mOl<Jlan. Slln!llt ~ l!MW Ifill llvo °""""" !llllllid llltoe ltllt """ _, dlQif of ·aueb ftOmo al plN. .aolilraya hool nla~II! COllld -UC.-, .ivq -lo AUltioU. for slid -j decaW lhmlll! Iha uSSA .. ~ the uss,.,1,0llO on~ at-1111 irt>oo 11ieY.,.1u1 ca llla Olp. . . - ' I I l • ~ _[_ I 14"'-" I I ' ;I• 0"11.Y PaLor Swordsmen ; ... ,. . 1 If!g'f-ehart f.~ses. for ~4 ·Yarc{s · .Jluntington ,. ' f \ . Slice Up MD, 16-7 ·Rus.tlers Roll to 3 VictOry' :\Vj]is, ~771 9; By tulGBR CARLSON ., .. ....,,. .... SANTA FE SPllINGS -Mighty SL PIUI ~ School'• Swordsmen kept the pr-.. Oft vllltlba Mater Del lrom aWt to ftnllb llld ended alp I 11-7 victor FridaJ' nllbt .,. Anltlua Leape loolball ~ . . For Mater Del, tt WU I bitter defut, ..,..,kin& ttio Monarcha OOI ol a tie for tbe drcult lead llld Into a 4-4 .....0 -· . lt'1 the MICllDd JUI' ln • row that a St. PllUI el. .... banded coocllBab Wooab' M-a dofUI, llld In~ 10, oul ol !ht leque ctwnpllllllblp. Lui yMr It WU 74. Mallmatlcall)<~ M-atill hJ,ve a chance ,for a , but lhlt,.ikell- bood 1' rather The Swan!....., oWd haft to loae In Blahap Amal MXt -k In the recuJar .. °"' finale. And alt<r the deTulatlng al-dlJplayed by the SL Paul crt)Y, that poalbtllty ....,. rather romote. ~fofe an overflqw ~. that hlld ..... packed fir .. boor bef<n ·-time, St. Paul put «1 a tremencloua gn>und ahow -added aome llllC)'<!an pualng and topped tt wlth • --def..... to alllle w-· upoet.mlnded MOl)Ud>s. And, tbe undefeated wtnnen were able to put the lnvaden In poCll' field po. lition time alter time .. llurbJi the courae o1. the same, here'• where the Mcmarcbl ~ po11 •ion.. ~ Mater Del 17, 11, 5 , t, I, 14. 10 aftd 17. But 'Maler Del WU DOI -tta mo-menta. Jn the tldnl quirter, Bab Hau- pert fielded a SL Pl.al tlctoft -.nd ram- bled Ill yant. for the 1-r'a eol1 louch- doWn to turn the Mater Del -Into bedlam. Jack GenWe'1 PAT narrowed the pp to 14-1 with 4:17 !elf In the tldnl quar· " ter. ' However, mlnutea: later, Haupert wU caught in hiJ end zone for a ufet)' Un- der a swann-ol SL Paul tacklerl and that save the vlctara the nbJe.polnt Clllb- loo. Just prior to Haupert'• brllllMt nm. quarterback Jim Wter of SL Paul bad completed a 54-yard ICOfln& pus. Wter bad paued bohlnd the line of ICl'immqe, took • quick lateral ma his rtcelver and then reared back and let loote. His flanker, Rudy Emil took tt In on the 10 and acampond In for the touch- down with 4:n to 10 In the t11in1 period. • • · 1 ·1 • 'E1lr8. -Next right arm. , By the Um• the baU ind.a. Goldio • · w .. t -.i ~~·lo Meaa'a,•l.lht. , . · ,Jiandy 1i IGi ljladf 11 ~ !'lih IO;IS l:r· JIM CAl\N~ fttl'tn q-"'~•n ltt cau1b1 ti"'"'""'!\ "i" • a1.,,lirder '"'"' )<l<i-kllolf.wlto. The HtanUnfton ~h Ollm unleash· The Rus~rs acqlllred a two-~t aafe.' • .. t.rl th ty four mlnUtea laU!r when Meaa'a cen-eel 1 ~fut runnlnc 1tt1c11. t.o P .e ter hiked.f aoa~ o<al oY~ , .JOllt \\'.Htonl ~ fHt Frkl•y~nl1ht, "' a ~~t p~~ ' a bltler)J foUht conluf before 1 near-Alfd\.O(~'I ~ ma~ .cap\<l\y ltonllcomlnl ct<&wd al Hunt- il 3'.0, ~ .allaotltlld tngtoo'l Clll> Sbt<lt 1't~ld. . cleared the ~ll aod ela" ploduce.l Victory leYell \ht Ollen' record at its ooly drive ol. llie nlght. Bob 'Joh& J.3 in the ruatd Sunlet Lei1Ue foot.- 80fl'I di:'e ffO!ll Qte two wipt l~ ~ ball chut ani-lel.t up a po.ulbl• shot ~ft comple~ · ~1 seotini. 1 ... , , it thlrd plect when they tackle New- • · lll>ll nut nldlJ ntcJtt al Davldaon O.lly PIJ1I Plllfl " llld: ltlellllr Field. The contest proved ti be 1 balUe between two fine quarlttbaeka. · The OU.... Too1 Bonwall ahulfled his playa like a Mu.llalppl pmbler1 kept . hia b&ll club on the around Ind Hunt· ·: logton l!eacb 'racqct up m yanl• tu!h- . Ing. i"' Bonwell put lht contest on lee in lhe -" fina1 atata. He aambled on I fourth and two sit· 1" uation on the Wutern 48, with 9:09 re· · malning, and luged the pigskin to the Pioneer 44 for a flrst. . • Si.1 pl1y1 liter Dave Smi,th broke ov- er ·fr()m_ the two with 5:13 left and Bob -· .Rydtt ~the PAT to afve the Oilers rithe %1·11 'fnn.:. Western'• Bob Mlllet put on an im· presaive aerial dbpl~y. coonectin1 on lkl·11 ~ .fgr 1 .764 perctntage and 151 yardl. . Huntlngtoa ·Beach ,bit poydirt the first lime It gol tta ~, an the pigskm u Bonwell enetneered a Y..yard drive in eight plays for the ICO!'e. Halfback Smtlh bolted over from the five yard! out for the TD and Ryder boot- ed the u:tr1-polnt to give thl!: hosts a 7-0 lead with 5:07 left in the first quar- ter · Western seored early in the ·iecond period as Millet drove his club 71 )'ards in lf pl1y1. He hit .air-ol·sl.1 passb; for 84 yards tn the drive and halfback John Snyder carried ovl!:r from the one foot- line for the touchdown. The point.after failed and the qners owned a 7-6 lead. · '· Lele in the seair:id nam.a Huntin-on's ·Jack Crolby recovered a Pioneer furn · ble on the Western 48. Ten plays later, the Oill!:rl had seven more points on a one-yard scoring pass from Bonwell to wlngba.ck Karl, Pederson and Ryder 's kick, givin.a Hllntington a 14-6 halftime ed~. • The Oilers went 64 yards in four plays for 1 touchdown In the opening seconds of the second hall. Bonwl!:ll capped il with a 27 yard scoring run, to gi(re the Oilers a 20-6 lead. St. Paul, and lt'a No. 1 ranked ~ tum, ~ up In the lint period With crushing runa by ,Cbµla Martina and Greg Zall, drlvfQI '11 yarda in .e:vc play• with 1:11 left In the lint period. The a1ttt St. Paul def..,. picked af! lourMCllll'Chpaa1<1· RUSTLERS UNL1>AD -Neil Wright (42) and Johll lngt<llart (12) carrted die laod for Golden West College in ills 37-6 blaating of . . ' . ' . -~ . San Diego Mesa F;tiday night. Wright picked up 197 yards while Ing! .. hart passed .for 324, tossed for ~ee touchdowns and ran for another. . "' w " ' . ' 11 ·1l * * * TIA.M ITA.TISTICl •• 11.~:i 1"1'1.1 clowN l\llhi • I • Flt'lt lllM'n1' "U • Finl dcJwM "91111 " " Tot1I tl:=dclwfll~ •• "' Y1nll IN n "' Ylnll rr.: ,.111111 ,!! " ..... "' Nft '' I .. 1Md " " P11111 lltemr.t.11 ' ' Pllll!I c-1tloll • • P1JM1 "!I tl!lercwtloll I • Hllmblr "'"'' ., "" ..,_.;;,:.. ••m-' • ':::!' v • YI -!II .. • • ,,_ • • Pumbltl 1-1 _., -1-' ~'f..l"' • • ' ' • • -" IMDIVIDUOt ITATllTKI a Ml ... _w .. Tl .... .,. TCI ye -" ~ ' ,, = " " • .. ' • ' u ~T= ' • \l •• " ,. u If, '"' TCI Y• Y\. AV• ~r-" ,. • ... ff " ' 0 WIM ' ' .. 'l' '"= ' ffl • .1 M .. IMIUVIDUAL PAlllM• ....... , P'C flMI Ye Pd, II. Pnl 11S'7J ."' I • t .ooa 12 s ' 1 .2511 PA P< PM! Y• Pct. 1J 1 • 11J ·"' Hawaiian Open PAIRINGS LISTED FOR HOOP CLASSIC Pairing• have been released for lhf: fow1h an n u-1 I Weat.mlnfter-Marina Rotary Invitational' bu~etball . tourney to be beld Dec. l lhrou&h 7. Huntlnaton Beach, u eqiected, drawa the 1op-....iea pol!Uoa tn the !&<earn lffair. . others aeeded teania are GarQen Grove, Mqnolia and Westminster, in that order: ·At W•flrllnlfttf; -· W•tmln111tr YI Vll9"Cll 7 '·"'· lllltl-n L-9"dl WI'-l :Jt ,.,,., _ ... , Hvnti .. IOll IMCll "' Clntolrrial II 7 '·"'· L•-~ n LMr• •:» '·'"· "' M.lrlfll' _,,,, MartM n Ntrtll 1 "·'"· INtMlll 'YI ltttl O!'trlCll l ::IO '·'"--· Ftw11t1I" VtlleY "' L-&.-ell l"olY 7 Jl.lft. Glrdtil o-n LOI Allmtflll 1:30 '·""· Golf Tourney, Football Top Weekend TV Menu Tbt •1•,000 H1wail1n Open Golf tournament will be t.elecut live twice thla weekend, •IOlll with football _., feaWrin& Purdue, the 11amJ I n d Chari ... The 1"11 tournament 11 on Channel f today beslnninl al 1:30 p.m. and apln Sunday at I p.m. -. boplns to ataJ allvo In the ""' for the -taktll 1111 - In Ibo coUqa ·-ol ttio ' weot al Ml""lfOlll." 'llclill ·9 -11 11 LnL '"' . .,. ..... '· . 'l1lo .Roma "" at Allanla 8"nday and --will ... i.ltriaad ..., Cbannel t al Jt,-.._ A ball boor later, NBC _ ....... ~-lrom ..... ., .Part. . ,._ "' .... • IJCLA-OnfOll -and = =-lliJJrdq wlll ... - lf#t'• t11o _.TV,,_, 'JODAY 1f.!J' m, q. --u. --............. -.kl b = 1 ,_.,,.., . ~ .. in&:;; ::."r.I Jii"~ • .. ·.:r--.... ~~ • ·~~L IJI Cf) -IOW\..llrtO -lln ~ •• La ...,,luler n. o.. J~ w...,.._ t.fwl. 9U'd P1~ mlknld9 II '-11r11M L-.S. All,...,. •:JO JUft, (I) CP' -MPl CLIPS -"""" •• ,,,. .t wfttl •I •ld!lll by COICllll ..., wl'll'ln. J '·""· UJ CF -APL CLI~ -P""" ...... ~week••' Clllll lr'I AFL. J .. "'-oi CT -WIOI WORLD -Mulc.11 Gr•IW Pl'bl Wllll Jim MCKrt, Pflll Miii frtd<llde :.."'iii: i!,'l:;.•l:..J:":l"t::' ,t}t;l . ..:~ S:• '·"'· Ill CT -11\1.IAJIOS -~I fl9b n. c.ri Jte!Mf. I '·""· Cll) CT -eOXIM• -f'mR lltYlt, II...,, La1Y-. ~ ; .n " " 1'° ]1) This Is Football? Rustler-Mesa Grid Statistics . " ' " ' ' ' ' Saints Score Late IC ... I ..,. 0Nr11rt 0 ' " ~ . ' • l • • • 0 .1 0 " 1-" TEAM STATISTICS OW< "" • . ' INDIVIDUAL ITATllTICI llUSNIHG ' . -v To Nip Vikes, 40-35 • ! ' n ~ "' n l ' '" v " 'm " ' • ' •••di TC.I VII u llt " . II JI ' ' vti A\10 ll, 1.0 0 •.• 1 s.a o t.O By RON EVANS Of rM 'l>t:llY Plllf SMff Marina'• Vikings were less than two minutes away from the upset ol. the Sunset League' eeason when Isaac CUr· tis took it upon hlrnsell to lead the Saints of Santa Ana to a 40-35 come-from-behind vJctory 1t Westminster High School Fri· day nl&hl. Greg Henry, who had been leading the hosts through an uphl11 battle all night, connected with Tony Ventimiglia with 1 76-yard bomb with 3:29 left in the clash.· As Pablo Navarro'• fifth totter-style "l:>AT kick went through the uprights, Marina booster'• almost tore the bleach- ers down. Marina held a ~ lead. Then the Saintl struck. Jeff Jiles re- turned the kick ofr to UM! Marina 36. eurti1 ripped off 18 yards on the nert play. Monty Floyd and Jackie: White moved the ball to thl!: 13 before Gary Woodsmall threw a strike to Gary Jen· sen an the Marina J,vo after a fAk• to CUttia drew the defenders the other way. • -· ~ ' ' " "' .. ~ l .. ~ .I I M • ' • .. lJJ. n• ,jl ~ ' "·: , ...,.., ........ ~ -11 ,•~ . .lj -,J-• -. ,. ,_,. tMDlvlOUA.L ITA.TllTICS ftUIMU .. Wfl Mol TCI V. ~ •q ' . .: .! -,. !f lf ; l ,j "':' '""r:• lf -.I w ... . ,,. .. 0 ~· Curtis carried over on lhe next play with I :s:J left in the game. Dave Mar- tinez made good on his fow1h of six PAT kick1 for the final tally . Santa .Ana had leads ot 7.(1, 13-41, 13-7, li-7, 19-14, 26-14, 26-21, 33-21 and 33-28 before falling behind. u.... .,. °"'""' " ' ' ••• " '" • ' 11.0 • " j GolMn Wes! J If t ' -:n S•" 0109'0 M~S<I 0 0 I • -• Wr\.i.t 11111.n1rt P•r~m1n .,_ , e-• INDIVIDUAL STATllTtCS llUSHINO ..~ Wlfl TCI Ye YL AVe :u 111 • •.] •lX •.• I • D •·O 2 •0 2.0 6720 3.1 ' 0 11 in TC I YO 11 H ' .. . " ' ' ' ' " " 1 -1.0 16 s.s YL AYO II ·.11 . .. 0 •.) a 1.0 0 ?.O .. 2.1 IMDt'llDUAL PAliltNI .• Hu~!lftttto •.-c~ ,., •A l'C PNI ~ Pct. Wut1no 1 l 1 )II; 1~ "" II'( PHI Y& Pc!. 11 11 I 1!,,) ', .16-1 Santa Ana is probably thanking an unkown Marina lineman for the victory. Tut Vikings had apparently hit t h e scorl!:board first on a 27-yard pass from Henry to Tony Ventimi.gfia with only one minute gooe in the contest, Wes!g81t Grlffll~ '~" Tot11a ~,11tg "" .,_ M,':.' ,..' n' i' OCC, RUSTLERS But Santa Ana got the break of the night when the play was called back be- cause a Viking llnemao bad moved. Zutll~I Jol'tl\IOn YOOJnt' Ctli.n R&OOvlch H•ws ~111-s TCI YO YL A11 _ '! i ~ ~l ·GET OPPONENTS~ 1 ! D 1.0 '~ Marina 's first score came on a paSJ from Henry to Dave Lacy at the start of the second quarter. Keith Donaldson dovl!: over from tbe {our , after Henry connected on a M-yard pass to Steve Otlan for the second tally. ~ •: / J:I Orangl!: Coast and Golden Wesl eoUege rNDIYIDUAL J:Ast!Na101 ~~ 2.1 will face Palomar and Los Anteles Tot1l1 • Got• ='..'.; PC l'HI v• Pn. Harbor"· ift the first round of the Chaffey u n 1 J?• ,m CoOege Invitational Basketball Tolltna· J~ 1i ~ :.GI :ill ment Dec. 18. .,. s." D1-~.r' l"C PHI yo Pt1. The four-day, 16-team tournament rurui Dohaldson picked up the third tally cm a Iii-yard run. Henry aet up thl!: fourth with a 13-yard toss to Lacy to put the liall on the one then carried it in. n ' • 21 .m from Dec. 18 to Dec. 21. Curtis acored five of the six Saint Tlli on a 68-yard return of an interception, a ooe-yan:I dive, an 18-yard scamper. a three-yard effort and the final tally . Curti11 wu brilliant In picking up 191 yards on the ground tiut he didn't out- shine Henry who connected on 12 of 'Zl passes for 271 yards. ' • SOUTH COAST Fullerton San Diego Santa Ana Orange Golden West San Diego MeM Mt. SAC Rio Hondo • CONFERENCE W L PF PA 5015824 4 0 115 3.'J 4 1 101 92 3 l 1311 81 IJ7f91 lf51135 0 s 49 140 Ol39137 •, Orange Coam hu been placed in thl!: upper bracket . of the tourney. while Golden West ts In the lower bracket. Other·flrst round pairings in thl!: upper bracket art Chaffey v1 Com'Pton, Cypremi vs Eut Los Angeles and Fullertotii v1 San Diego Mesa. . " Rounding out lhl!: lower bracket'·falr· lngs a re Mt. San Antonio vs Glendale Citrua vs Rio Hondo and San Bern~ vs Phoenix. :;1 . Ne~port, ~ .. ... . Lions~ Squ~re Off • ' , By EAllL GU9IKEi' ladO&' Jn.JI' Javor._lllbllt N~ hu --.,~ Of"" Mfr ttn.f..,,_._ a.1. "" "il\Owed °tljh( ~In ... fb "last Newport Harbor High 'I football Learn, two 1amu. the l.JOM haYe roUed _. up winner oi five in 1 row before dropping • 103-1 ICOl'e on three foes. the lul. two, lacea Ila moot dillicult Whal'a 'wone for Newport, Bonrell ualgnmenl tonight. saya his club la In Iba peat ol helllb. · The Sailors ,art the only roadblock Nl!:wport co.ch Wade Watts bM no betweeD Wmtmioster'a Lions and a Lie seriws lnjtD'y problemt but he bu bad fOC' 0-. &Net League championship. to come up with aome reph1c111nenll. The two outfibl knock beads at He booted five playen ot( the team Westmlnlter't field tooi&bt starting at earlier bl UM week -tine-ci tbem • p.m, • . lllarlen -and wllJ lllrl the -with , A Weatmlnster vldoey alao ...,.... a Joaated llnoup. Bill Bolnl&ll'a cmr ol a trip to the sul~ ~ romatna fearful ol the CJF playclls. Tar crwlenge. 11M!'" Llona have won every game since "Newport ~ a fine football team, drot>pin& their optner lo Lakewood a!J • they just haven't been able to pul lbelr wMli>, qo, jl-J2. , , , 1ame tocelher In ,the tut couple of Weelmilllter'• momentum la afso a • weeks. 1• he aay1. / . " • "nae!T def-la very dllficull lo ftjln out '~ "tt'I n!al •hard lo.' rim c6nlistently well against them ~use they execute IO well defensively." 'J Watts rtsped.t Weatminster'1 ail!Hand lllmlglh. ' "Westminster doesn't play the iame aoy dllleml than the -o1 118 they jUsl ha,. bluer and a1ronge, boy; !ban the other ICbeoll in the l<que.'' MIWl"OftT •llTMIMITWl , ..... • .. ..._ ... ... ._ ' ...... •• 1'1 TtW • 11111 '" U•~• c McC1 .... •• "' -• w-• •• '" c.-. ' "''-'• '" 22t A.lllrlclb • ..... • • , ......... I .... ld Wiil-• "'-•• ,._ •• • ... •• ,.~ .. I ~ ••• ) I • l • ' > • • r- I· tt ,_ " ,_ n • • • I· > • t-,. e ,_ b ' l· n :e •t n .. • t-• ·- d s " n t- ., s •· a .o s e s s it e • ' • , H ., " " " " " ' ' • ' ~ 0 • " " .. •• :.1 ;,o ... .0 i.5 •• " " .. , '.O " " '· ~ '· " :• " y l• • • ' • ., :- " • .. " .. " • " • • .. • •• I ~ • .,;._,1. __ .. ____ ·-·--· ·~~· "~" . ,,;J .. ~··' OAltY. 1"161.~ ,,,...,.. W''laa. ,.,,.. . DAILY !'!LOT J f Kuhn Lost In Artists" 27-12 .Win By TERRY NEPnJNE Of -Ofllfll' ·-• ..., Llgunl>-lllP'a ~­ball team Rrelcbed Its reco.,r lo , H Fridq nfsltl with' • 2'!·11 -~ al M1lslon Viejo but victory'• pr1ce-wu eiorbitanL Jimmy Kuhn, the Artllll'• p\·bttak· away halfback, broke two bones-tn~ his: left hand and ha1 playfJd his Wt pme for Laguna, according to coach Hal Altln3 . Kuhn wu hurt in the cloiing moments of the firSl hall on wjlat Aklna. called "• late tactle." , Led by battering ram fullback: Brian Bagley, Laguna clinched the Crestview League title with tfie victory. Bagley, in a "salute to O.J. Simpson night," carried the ball YT times _and gained a total of 256 yards rushblg •. The rugged Artist fullback' al.so $C()red La- gw:ui'1 thlnl and fourtlr toacbdowns: The score was really not indiCiUve of the complete mastery Laguna eJercised over luckless Mission Viejo. · The Artists 1eored the ,fiJ'lt two tim- es lhey had the ball in the first quarter. The first time in ail: plays. the secood time in seven. Halfback Kuhn ICOred the first two · toochdoWM, ·number one a 16·yird pitch- out right and number ·two a little-stand up pass from Wlezbowski from -.the-Di· ablo 22. LAGUNA'S BRIAN BAGLEY DRAGS DIABLO TACKLERS. BAGLEY GAINED 256 Y'ARilS AND SCORED lWICE FO~ "(HE ,UNBEATE0l'iA'RTISTS · Bagley set the tone of the Artist offenst by carrying for 39 yltlls lbe (int four plays Laguna had the bait :.":Magnolia Controls Only the. San Clemente Trlton1, with a 1-7 record, stand between Laguna and its firat ever perfect season. Brlin Bagtey's first touchdown of the night came with 7: 09 remaining in the aeeond quarter and gave Laguna a 20- 0 bulge at halftime. Steve Wiezbowsld ~ici:f:ti( the ,conversi~, ,as be did three . . ,, Kings, 13-0 of the four toUchdowna. . Statistically, Laguna totally dominal· ed the Diablos. ·Miasloo Viejo did score twice and the final margin was narrow· ed lo 15 . The Diabloe: netted six in the third and fourth quarters. Jn the third. quarte~­ back Jerry 'Gloster threw a 19 yard tie0ring pail! to Mark Doane in the -left corner of the Artist end zone. -~r . ~' By GLENN WIUTE 01 1111 011ty 1"11111 Siii! ... ;.-. :.;; Al last we've unraveled themyitery of how Magnolia High's Sentinels have ·~·~ut out all four of their Irvine League ,,,,football foes. ~ And "the 50lution was really simple to ' . High School Grid Standings . FREEWAY LEAGUE W L T PF Fullerton 6 O O 186 Lowell 4 2 0 142 Troy 3 2 I 138 Kennedy 2 3 I 45 Sunny Hills 2 3 I 59 Savanna 2 4 0 IOI .• La Habra l 3 2 6a PA 76 109 110 75 59 136 109 115 Buena Park 1 4 l 59 Friday's Scores La Habra 13, Buena Park 13 ·Fullerton 28, Kennedy 7 ·Lowell 27, Sunny Hills 19 '.Troy 42, Savanna 28 ANGELUS LEAGUE St. Paul 4 O ,137 Mater Dei 3 I 92 • Bi.shop Amat 3 I 123 : Servite I 3 56 ... pfusX O 3 23 . Si. AnthOny O 3 21 Friday'1 SC1>1"e1 St. Paul 16, Mater Dei 7 Bishop Amat 28, Servite O CRESTVIEW LEAGUE 14 54 .. 124 93 120 Laguna Beach B O O 170 45 Ef Modena 4 I I 128 91 Foothill 4 I I 119 56 •.;;JOrange 3 3 o 122 104 .. ::1'11stin 2 3 I 75 • 5.'I ""Mission Viejo 2 4 O 53 142 ~ .. &n Cleminte 1 5 O 35 142 Villa Park 0 5 1 42 HU Frlday'1 Score1 Laguna 27, MisSlon Viejo 12 •. : ... ()range 31, Villa Park 6 ···::·r:Tu.Slin ~. San Clemente O ·El Modlins l~. Foolhitl 14 ·~~· SUNSET LEAGUE :;.:,i.:; ' w.stn\inster AnahelPl .,.lifewport '"tlurtUngton --:::&lnta Ana Western -Santa-Ana Valley Marina W L PF PA 5 0 143 29 417524 3 2 M 67 3 3 lOll 98 339897 2 4 74 120 1 ·'4 40 144 l 5 'IO 129 Friclly'a Scorta ~anta Ana ~ Marina S5 ·etunUngtoo 17. w..i.rn 11 E°-T.m,M'i Games -Santa Am Valley al Anaheim Newport at Westmlnole-• . lllYRIS.WGllll , • · · 1 Magnolia t o 70 o ~~"Loar• J o M ~ ,.L'O:>rona del Mar 2 l SI 64 Calla M ... ' I I 17 44 ·· c&tancla f I 20 ~!--1 P'ounlaln Valley 0 ") 11 " • ..,r;• Friday'• kar'I ••<!. M.,..Ua 1i_ Conma d<J Mar t iirlf T..apt'a Gllill EalaocU••l ll'otmlala Villey Calla M-'Ill Lolra ORANGE LIU.GI/II • ~-FrtdeJ'I .... /. Loi Alamtto1 17, Brea 11 • Katello 41, 1!;1 Dorado, 11 ~~I Valencia H (""""1 .. ,.,.1 G"""""' GIWVE LBAG\la • ~ •• 'Pacifica • • ·~-Allmltoa ~· $anUqo IS •• ... • come by as one watched coach Don Lent's well-oiled machine dispose of the pesky Corona de! Mar Sea Kings, 13-0., before 4,800 at "'Newport HarbOr High's Davidson Field Friday night. Magnolia. you see, faces little risk of having anyone CJ'O$ its goal Une ." .• chlefly because the Sentinels seem to have the ball all the time. Against coach Dave Holland's deler- m.ined but outmanned force, the Sen- tinels spent most of the evening on the attack with nifty quarterback D a v e Omer and Ken Panique chewing up healthy hunks Of yardage . In all. Magnolia ran off 60 rushing plays and chalked up 272 yards net on SPECIAL HONOR Corona del Mar High paid public lff· ) butt to Its Olympian, Toni Hewitt, at halftime of Friday night's game with Magnolia . She waa introduced to the crowd and given a scroll by the Sea King &tudent body president, SteYe Jump. Miss Hewitt finished fourth In the %00 butterfly and teYenth In the 100 fly Jut month ,at the Olympic Games In Medco City. She 11 a aeruor at CdM. ·Bagley's iecond touchdown at the end of the third quar-t.er finalized Laguna's scoring and the 27-6 lead made Don Wilo!>•'• loorth quan,r touchdown for Mission Vlejb at least a ~U&e for IOOlfJ . cheei"lo the Dad'a .jUgbC lluq al the Diabto field. lu-Mlulofl Yltlo 1ND1v1o~ot~.vt,.'"'c.1 Wlettlowlkl '""" ' ...... ·~11 LIM• INC~CI YO I l1 . "' . ~ . "' MV • ,_ ' ~ 15 .. f • "1 i ' -,, ' -12 Tl AYO ! J.O ' 1•.• . ., A 1.1 ! r.1 the ground. Corona del Mar had 28 tries by land and wound up with a minus yanlage of 24. GOING IS TOUGH -Corona det Mar's Randy Johnson runs into a wall of Magnolia tacklers , , • something not uncommon for Sea King backs in 0.-1"' l"lllf l"Ml'f "' '"" O'OtnlMfl the 13-0 loss to the Sentinels. Corona bad lninus 24 yard, rushing for the night. ' Mlult!I Y1'tllo TCI YO ' . 1: JI • • ~ 4 Yl AV• t G.11 % 2.A • u I ... ·1.0 . "' 11 2.7 Overall, the winners had 70 plays to 44 for Corona and owned a total yardage bulge of 319 lo 26. Magnolia was awesome when it came to defense and ball control. When the Sea Kings finally did get possession it was always with poor field pos.ilion. They were never able to penetrate Magnolia territory. Officials were the only one able to move the ball against Lent's group as they chalked up 100 yards. Omer wound up with 112 yards in 28 carries while Panique netted 115 in 11 tries. Magnolia broke the scoring ice with 11 :14 to 10 In the half, marching 57 yards in nine plays u Omer blis\ed over from the three. Lee Longnecker's conversioo made it 7-0. There wa.s no chan1e in scoring until the final I :~ of the third stanza as the visitors bl1tzed 80 yards In 18 "plays - all via land. Greg Jverson shot over from the two to wind up lhe time devouring assault. Y•AM ITAYISTICI "" "'-r; F~ llOwns n.>11111119 I I' ~ ""'~~ i ' ~=1 ~ &::.' " ' • " Y•11k Ml'llM ,,..i:.1 ... ~ "' v .... ~ ..... """' n • ·-' • ~ •anl• ••llltd " ... ~ .... ~~ • .. '! Saddleback Tests Bronco JVs Tonight · After a two-week layoff Saddlebl:!_ck College resumes aclion ln its first foot- ball' season tonight with a home game at Mission Viejo High School against the Cal Poly (Pomona) Junior Varsity· Freshman squad and Gaucho head coach George Hartman ia cautiously optimi.!itic . "If we stay healthy, we should be able to keep up with Cal Poly and our next two apponents," Hartman said. ''However, ·we're going to be up against some playen who have two or thrtt years more .experience than our kids. "Most of Cal Poly's players are junior varsity kids and·they also have a num- ber of redshirts playing for them . It's a . defin1te advantage to bave that added experience on your side." SaddlebaCk ls in pretty good physical shape for the game, wllb ooly one player definitely out or the contest: H~er • the Io s s o{ Gary Rupar, an end an Cl i""' 1111 ! =-"l =twtlod .. ) ! ~ defensive back is 1 big loss for the ·=w. -,_ ... ~ •. , e:;:. ""'9111M '! •• ~= loll 1 ....... ""' "' own .... • •• 1 • 0 -ll C-. ... M., •• • • . -. '~" 'fWet¥tDUAl ltATllTICI •UIHINO Cir-. Mt ~Ca Te 11 "" I " t' • ,I ._~j ~ : .i ...... :11 -·~· M It'~~ 11ttt.t 1J1~t?. a, "' ,I 11 '"=""~ .. ~~"· ,.A Ii'( , .. , 'ff I'd! ,,,,,..,. " } .. ~ ,._ ~,. ,. .... "''"'Ye ·~. I ' I """ 1• I , J-,. GllldjQS. ' • • ' Hartman rates Wm as sad(ileba_clt"s top receiver 'and he'• allO a fin~ per- fonner oo defense. The Gaucho deep 1eeondary figuru to have a lot of pres.sure exerted on it. All four pass defenders, Gary l\ossman: Paul Cox, Tim Butler and' Rod Graves, are: offensive unit starters. However, Hartman doesn 't have the depth to "tepface t~ -on either Uni! and they have to go both ways. SAOO\.llAC• CAL l"OLY 111 ... _,. • . ... •• 1• Cltlatf ' ...ft ... U5 '" """ • CHllllll ~ "' 1n un. 3 _, "' 10 Vltdtfl . ... '" m evn;""°'"' ' ,_., ~ '~ """" • "' .. -. • lit Ort-. " • .s:::; ... 'f"" • "' 1 ..... I ......... lU ·~-• Wll~ -• In 20~ ~f~at Tritons Needed Army To Hold Off T.ustin By STEVE EKOVICH After the Tritons turned the ball over Of HM o.iiy '""'' st•ft oh their own 49, the Tillers bolted the 51 INDIVIDUAL ,AUIH• ... _ -.. l"C l"HI ff ••• Wltrbowslll " • 1 ~ ... ..... ••• .. l"C 'HI YO ••• gr1v I t , 12 ·"' • . , " .... trJ:'i. " • .. ... Pirate Poloists J'op Do~ .ll-4, For 7th Sir.aight Before lhe San Clemente -Tustin foot· yards to the goal line in five plaf!:. The ba ll Fr'da night the Na' vv and PAT split the;uprlghLI and the ootcome A...;-.. !oded f ••--·•· game 1 y · ~ , ... _ boo~ . . , ., . r·Dan ., ... ;....J, up . or w11-g ....... t.he Marine C9rp dedicated a new ROTC was m uic t1.S. ' _.,..._.. in the UUrd period to .pace. Orange Coast unit. After the game, played at the Tri-San Clemente did mange to stymie a Collei'-'s wet.er polo team to Ill euy ton field , If was evident San Clemente pedalr of Ttlle'r ,driv~ With twll lfitefCipt-11.-t Eastern Conference victory over could .have used the Army and the Air pas9e11. •l ... 1 , • ~ , Santa Ana COii~ ia the Brltl' pool F-0rce too as thef absorbed a 20-0 llhell-Tl!AM naT11t1cs-Friday afternoon. · ' ing. F~i clowns f'Vth'i.. "1 ~ The victory was the Pirates' seventh When you only gaiit .14 yatds on 'the =.i ... 1 = =:::i:s 1 f· sttllgtl~ in conference play without a ground in 48 minutes of football You ~:~ '~:f~11s111llll ~ lJ Lou: On the year, Orange Coe.st hu need somebody '• help. ~=~ t:Jjied NU1,,. .~ _ 1~ a lW recOrd~ ~ The only offensive display tht TTltons ~:w:r:a, '!'ff--1ti 0trtsty WOOIJd uP the aftetnoon with put together was late in the "game, after P= =" ~... !' 1: nearly .half~ the Pinltel' paints, scorinl the show wu ·over and they trailed by-:= 'di,= s fiye time£, three of them ob penahy '9e. final margin, .,. •. ~~m.:_1,_ ~ "t .~1 Cossea. ~ . · : In that drive they moved from their ~= j 'l Orange eout. wu .abead..all the WQ, 33 to the Tustin 13 before turning the '°'' · but Santa APJll wu in U't game until .baU over t.Q)he..Tillers with )4 a~d• ~"" ~"' ~·ithlrdo.~~1'W" ~ ;.-u .. .-1-. . . · . · ~,1.-~-1 1 I :;:'I-'"-1, .. :w-:rtlii'·ft"a!T, &.•the-~~~ . DimlnuUY\_ Trit.qn ~uarterback J<ellh IHOIYIOUOt w"l'llTICI blanked the Dew in the thltd •\quarter Gibson, y.i~o rauea to garner a slngll: ) -. • HI ~ • "b.ll' Quilty connected.Ala fis trio of fartl rushlng1 Suslllned)tbe fUUJe maieh . • .. ""'"' TU v• n., ·-·~· pi. ud Pt\d Hupe! no.ied a tofl ~ith hU pioPOint )>asalng, but only wJten ~=-1 N 'I ti _.., lhol over the Doc &Olll• lo the half-pint atgnal-Caller could aee over ":rdft• •' ' 1" •Iii : t:. .man k Mat tbe end o1 the~· . the head• of the opposiUon. f!'!'_ I u Tustin IOQk the -·••• ki<koll and =., · J u 'll'ilh Cooch Jack 1'llllel1oo usl"' bis •r·-~ <""""" J I ~·. --tn lho _llnal ·-W _ Uch dub turned iL irilo a Joucbdown In.-"~ I.to '"'" _ ~ . n • ,-._..., <::>--,;. ..., ~~ """"· ' ' miutes and 11 KCOl'lds. The ACOtinJ tN!k LS-, ..... ,f . .,. "'"Av• -..~ toot only sl< play• that tolfel'ed .,. ,-• ' '°I 1 .;.: In the nm balf. Onna< Coul'a oil..,. yards and culminated 1¥1th a JS.1anl -y • t.' wu centtted aroand, ~ ~ Mitt p.iil play from Tilter quarterback Dive I r ll I ~ /", ~ •J l J :j AJbrl&ht• ltlcl:\ "*""' of!('t ht'h optnlng Aydelott. lo end Rick Doy. John Stew· ~ • • · ~·-lo 'gl,ve IM ,,llucs~an .earlY M . art. booted the PAT &M._tbe tlmn pOlllta: r i. ttl_l,Y. IO~~,-.e~~-· 1 . 11 _ i ,:::;_ •P ~~the .ii.u..... -~ ~. • -1 li T1len 1n Ibo ..c...i porlod ~ ~ ..................... tiae' _,,_ ~ """ tho '""' pe-llJ out' • • • ' ' ''frodi ClriKy llid. ~ w..,... ~ 'al rUdl .wlJh 1:4' lo .. iD tho-· .wt;~ *'-Vi "l'lll· '.lll ~ ....... pl. ~ - • i I I .. ' ' 11 j DAILY PILOT ~1 NMftlier t, 1'61 Start Your Engina _$f - by Deke Houl;at• • • • Breedlot>e PU.u .MU.le This is warm-up week for Crail Breedlcwt on tht salt Datil al Bonneville. He u driving an IJlW.ing three-point mi.salle powered by a single Rambler -engine. You've probably rud or beard about his mission-to run ao miles an hour 1n a 1tre1m- liner not much bigger than your bathtub. Crall fitum it will take him all this week to get up to speed. durin& whlch time ht hopes to crack a couple Gf. small enllne reeord.5. He'll go after the Summers brothen' wheel· drfven land 1peed record or 409 m.p.h. nest week. It'1 interestine that both Breedlove and Mickey 'Ihomp1:on toot diffettnt approecheii to achieve tht same ruult. Nowhere but at Bonneville does tht machinery differ so r1dk:1Dy, ont fJ'Urn the other. Mickey tried but failed •ilh a. pencil-shaped streamliner with to nuTOW a tread thlt the least motion ol tht wind sent hhn careenllig out of coo.trot. Brtedlove hopes lo have thlt problem solved with his wider stanced car, but at Bonneville lhtr1:'1 alwaya a newr problem. "At 300 mil• an hour," Craic explained. "yoo have JOO limes u many problems as you do 1t 100. At JOO miles an hour, ...itiply your problems by JOO qlin. At <!00, mu!Uply by 1,000. NolhiiW eome& easy at Bonneville." • • • --· ... tie ....,.. ... _ .,.,,.."" .. lladn1" .,...,. at f:ll p.111 .• In, ... k.t.) son SILL SAM ly Marwin Myen i!J@] Eagles Battle Barons Cee Grid Summaries -... ....... .. ' . -' .... -. ~ Y.... Ill'' -• ~ .... -. fwde•a:4 IMV) Alilftfn Ht1rMt (", .. """' U.N lA 11 i i -• c..-~ 1111 -n T11jdllftlt14 ICM) JM Al'#lur, "•Ill -l'AT CCMI M ArtflW .._.. ........... Jlllt-lt ~·· ''''-1* TllllM:Mloa14 1"'1 hit IC1M. I 1 I ,..,,_ n1 '"AT ll'YI ... l'"wr1r. TtiucMsw14 Ill *-1""'11. Mel't T-PAT fl) Mert fffrhl SM Clen\fftl9 11 ' IA ' -41 T~ ••ti-6 T~ CK) 'T""' '""" ltl. ltldr !191.ttllli nt. Aln 111 .... )ft. aeti. ·~· llAl1 IKl llf(l 0.U.1411 (l), Scolt Jt111-. Mitt V11J1M f"OUltTM llAC•~ Y•f'lh, 11111• aM 1.111 111 SrMe M ~ •n•. !lolldrutN 11 T LIMlom) WIM...,-..1 11 CoUlllll Wiiii! Wdl: IC Snillhl 0.,.., MoeWl.CD ,,,,.,, ... '"· l•riwff (H ..... , lkl IVM'I' fJ ltlclle ... l l'r11 ....... CH 0.,,.,1 ~In l1r fD C:.l'Wul ,....., ltlll (J D~r> lllMftlfll • ..., tJ "'""' "' "' "' "' •• "' •• "' •• "' •• •• "' "' '" "' •• •• llXTlll UCI -1lt .,.,., J vur -. lll'llll • Ill Gr* A.A 1'1111. '°""" ., ... Ont Of Till'M (t li.hl111l .. lltrfr.I l1n IC Smlllll l'IYlnf cat Cit l'loueru) Al'llnta Jet Cit Al1lr) S..flltv l1r (l Cotti"') Tll~11i. CK,~(~""'°""" W1r 111• ,,.__, Caldltr fJ W1t1.e11) Nowt.Ila Cl lr1111dt¥l V1~ 1!1i..,. (A A.r1!r1J "' "' ,., "' "' "' '" "' .,, "' Mustangs Chal'-enge Undefeated Saxons Colta Mesa lti1h'1 Mustan,s will bt up a1ainst one d. Oran1e County 's bttter prep football tea.ms and one of ib finest backs tonla:ht when they meet Lo&ra of Anaheim at Western Hij:h School'• field. Thi Suorw art 7.0 on tht -havtn1 ""'t out u.r.. foea and •llowtn& ~ ejpt touchdowns aJI ~ar. Coda Mesa. 3-4, bu Joel two atrli1ht. While t h • Mwtan11 were lostn,: a 124 decision to Corona dtJ Mar 1aat wett, the Saxons wtrt lleatiftr up Fountain Valley, IM. keep up the morne.,tum they utabJishtd last week Loara should avoid diffkulty. •• •• "' '" .. "' '" •• •• • • '" "' •• •• ... •• ... •• •• •• '" "' • And In Brant Lllht. 1 threat everytirne ht'• ll-.n Ute ball, I.ova lw a patent WUPoft. Ht pacU the bill llO times a 1ame and l'lu produced 11 -.... OlbyW'. Orange Coast Tops ·- Jn IU e11'11u, hi'• aver.-~ -) ..l __ Inf I.I yanb per'tarry. \J"U ue.n Tho--.--' qyi1.oara11 ... o1-.· -. - -t h • t ·-i.... IOod ~ Cout c.11e,. l'U\ warm.lrw: up. · •"*1 • and hid from Golden "Wlfdi tllob' playm awl)' W• 11111 Rio -Fr1daY In frem the pll)' _ JOU ... an &.stem Cooler-. dual 1<11 Hub mn w -.. awa country '"4ltl thet ouUtandbor loll "' coodllor • llnldted the occ -lie U)'I I mart-to }f.l. j....._: lrnow' wllllt ,.._.,. 'Jbe Buca .,;11 now compete ·-• _, In the l!lC •~lonsltlpo at • dclq -tltoT lllrdl7 -IOI ~ ll<rr. 11 at 4 p,m. 'WllN SW llA'WJlll.. k IWJ lltP-~ :":" 11a1.n _ .... ~~ ... ~:!. lUI LllJIJJ/I l.J/Wt llr V\l>T.(J= "f."t -Id be la-Mt -1 ...i nitet bull. The ovot· W'fll ~r· WUIO IF, .J<,f\/ f\•.-'/J Iliac the ~u·· _... '" -.... -occ ». • flJ ~HUI l'J.A, ~/I pmoll~-a.at. GWC45andRloH-lt. ' .._ ___ vr;;.;, ~~:.:.:......,=_. ...... ..,!!!:!::!:.-...-----• Hill , .. 11 iii· ..... --111$ Do Hla:lt or owe I •• \;' • " ~ ~--- Chaffey -· ~. ·-~-LEG~-AL~N-OTl~CE~~,•-~-LE-GAL~~N-an=o:cs"""~ .. • • . , .r •• ,. -AD al. you boys and cJrll must be eqer lot Ohriatmu i;o come. • S!veral entriel ln UDcl• L:na' Chrlltmu card Contest . already 1\4ve ~ived. w~·u sav~ lhom 'lllit)irt Ulem ~ together for judging at the end of the contest, which will be dw;ing the first week iD December. But don't forget to keep ·drawing picture& for Urte1e Len's ngul&r weekly contest. You can find the rules for . the cool<lt rl&ht hore on tliJ, page and you have a chance t.o win a Ke~ half dobar any week that we think your drawinl II the best one leOI " . -f!Ji.e,.,.,· Cht-ttt"'•" '4.,j " .· ~qpt>y· • ' • • mforthatweet. r------~~~~~~~~~~--:._ _____ _:..:,,_.:..;...:_ .. ,I .• Now, for more about the big, special ~tmu card .. ,.. contest. The same rulea apply to It that you use for the _weekly cont.est. The big difference is that you should not only draw a picture, .but ' also wrlte · a meuage or poem to 80 1ri;tb the j>lctur.. You may use a bigger piece o1. paper. but n.f btgger than 4 regular letter~ sheet (8\ii x 11 Inches), please. Thia * PRIZE WINNER * • 'l1rls week's contest winner iJ: Lind~ Crouch, &Y.i, 296 Bucknell Rood, Costa Mesa ., . · AnY·cliild under 12 can enter Uncle I,en's Art.Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw j>ictur., on piece of plain, white paper 5"" 1nch• widt and 4 inch .. d .. p. Use.black ink i.nd make linff black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must.be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and addrea on· back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len'.1 Aft Contest, Box IMO, DAILY PILOT, Cdlta Mesa. Winner will receive J{enntdy hall aollar. ,,. . ~ ' · ·is '° that ~· have · room for your meua.ge on the same'-------------...,..-----------------•! •Ide of the . paper tJiat 300 ~ .1imll r-------,------------.1 : draw the picture. . or uq . Y, on . ': • vp-y I THE MEADOWLARK For those boys· aod cJrll special "'royal ·visil" · to who 1iave already aent. in . Disneyland. There w~ be. Christmal Cl:l"dl, 'Ye won't more,storlelilnthepaperabout · In-the morning ~hen.the gro~ i:I wet · count tt agalnll yoo li you that. · .. With dew, and &Ongbirdl sing, wrote the vene on the ~~. Be IUl'e, too. that ·yOu put· A handsome meadowlark. I met; •But all Cbriatmas cards from your name and addms on It did not falt~r, but took. wing. now on throughout the contest your Christmas card. All en· And he, how fast his wing did wavt should have the message m tries wlll be glten to boys and As. he for 8 branCh did search; the Bame 1lde of the paper glrls.at·Fatrview Stat~ H03P.i· ·A look of anger to me he gave with the pictutt. ta1 and they may bt the oiily For frightening him from his perch·, The winner gell to lake bll cards some ol ~ kids aet. r----Cal'Of~ Corn11•r--........ 1 RIDDLES AND JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Carol; What is big, red and oat. rocks? Uncle Len: I don't know. Carol : A big, red. rock eater. Uncle Len; Ob. What iJ big, blue and eats rocks?. . · __ . Carol: A Dig, blue rock eater? Uncle Len: No, they only come in red. -ti.-P-"'""11, f, ntf La ., .... Cl~lt. ' fl•T•lll VII~ Dear Carol; What haa eight legs and two long necks? "Hff•J!8 OM.L :JeMIU\t -LYftM_ '1111M1, 1! I~ C:rossword Puzzle ACROSS 43 11th ful t for'' l Kl'nd of Jua 44 ·R1v1a• 5 Rel1lionship 4:5 Encou_tt'. t.o spted (6 Montey of sound 47 P•it•l 9 Kind of n1n11 beet 49 C1uit le 14 RtllllYI turn of 111ar,1 .51 RtpoJ1d 15 "Thi omlng .54 Clta11 . lath" · 58 Disgust lllllOf 64Anklts 16 -Mirphy: 61 Ptrt. to U.S:h!ro tht past 17 5P1aktr's 6J Mus liar lnt#Jedfan ·scholar 181967,·111 M Person of ' . C1ntda anolhlf race 2:0:Pattem 65 Fibrlt 21 llthln: 66 Chess COlllfl. far,.-. pl1yer'1 22 Child's toy 6., == imoolh ZJ Unlcjuely 61 Pirt of '""" ... bod~ ,. ..... .2.5 Biltlsh •9 Dall1r b tis Colu•bla cur · DO.H · Y esttrd1y'$_ halt Solved: 9 Waterway · J1 Enfotd 10 Ouldoillr lt TM rnd 1pooru111 40 Cu111ln1 actl•lty 41 ltttR of· 11 Entrance lnsldt . 12 Sud1n1sr · lnf'Cll'lltitton mon1l:lry 46 Insist ul\Jt "'*'•tlcally U Eras1 41 In \llj l11t lt SL Ltir,_ct :111mttl1 Setw• pprt 49 In hniony: 24 Bad-naiir., t words 17 G1r111nt. H P'tlod of tlllttpc:t S# Hullla of l ••ican' 26 Rockf!. . SO'M1\:1 4 ""' •P:ve copy . animal ~I lr11t.or ftult St Baeb•I~ . ....... J4 AIU:· . c;,,.., '6 AilrlflCI abfklutly 31 Kind of . . .... j9 I. Kt•ls· • oflwt .. , ... r .... wolllJ 42 Prtsldtwtlll .... r:-r:'"Tt""tlr- 2 Exabmnt coacoctlon 1111111ond "'':/!'''°" Jll lttl•lln&-flaturt . ... ,,, ·-•1 ~ -I SI '" ' !1.f'lllllt'° . . water-ff C•b:fora ~ • .,.,. MWl--4 Foundry 31· larln•: · 111pm •Plof'tr 2 •rds -5fStln sore ' S ICkKt•tf ~ P1r111Uc 's5 Eitvitlon ctult ln11ct , ,. Wttn u..- 6 lo\ilnt· 1' '-l ~o_l" Vllt.f II' fo.W . . "-J11110f-·57 Clost: 1 Gu1tnllM[ 34 Otlo11M C1111•, fof111 for OCl..f •. !:•plrt VIP 59 Swi11 2.wo,_ J~ Cocttlll · plnltr' I -c.ip:.Alfbfld fnttedlent .6Z ~ott And never a song to me he gave, But "looked at me with manners grav~. A KtrmedY 111111' dOll1r -'° s~ 1111111, '· U01 Vii Mfr!M, ,.._rt ll11cll, !{Ir !'19 wlnnllll e!tfl'J' Ill the 119ty lollll ....., Cflnfat. Mell Y9Ur ~ or 11WY Ill Urtelt Ltrt, llllC 15'0. Celfll MaM. C1HfllrJ1La, ................. ,... """'· ~1· Onillte c.. 'hly ........ 11601 c:.r. W... c-9H. • D.\ILY IUr .. . PEANUTS----r \ ly CllcnterM. SchA :' ,,..., __ +! r;~--:-:"'.""'."~~.,. .----....,..-"·--..., .. "· Dlt. KllD~ '" ' /1.. •01tDC). ·' ' JUDGl'PAiqi TUMILIWEEDS . -' -. '" . . , . .,,. ,-.,. • 1 ,. • ,. .. .. ' .. " ,. I Al.So wcat ~ Ill( '° llllCll 10! 5CllOO. , .. '' ' "' Hcl'ild ........ • i . • • ... .ly Tom K. '·-,, ·. ~:~ ... ,. 3: -· " : ., / ... , . ..~. • ..... ------...-....,........~--=---------------~ • • • • • -t • 'lJ'J,llV Pflc.O..:.T ______ '_S._ ...... __ ._~_ ... ____ ._• ~~91>8 "" --• STOCTC ,P I , .. ' • • -',~ , "..... \ .... rt" + ii ... AMERICAN STOQ{ EXCllANGE:: ,_ ....... . .. """ "" - S..un.t, NO'l'HIN' 91 1968 DAILY l'ILOT Jf WE~'S 'AND '.YEAR'S IDGH, WW, CLOSE ... 'IO Mott Atti.e Stoch -1 ~ "' I '' li. ;,'"!':~~~.!~.~--· ........... r····•''"••·--·•···••1 ':ff.. <J • •f"'-ll •• .., •• , ... ~····' ...... •• 1 .................. ·"!'· .. ···•·'· H•"''"'·'"''•••A•••••••••'4r•• • ' --_, __ ~ .. ~. Check YoU.., :•. ! ' " .'-fl'' DAILY PILOT:, .. f· -'""' --• . . ~ .. • -· • p' 1~ •• • • Comment Page . ' • Guide to" Em.ployee Perf61"mance ~ Apprai.&t.d 'ntil l[Uidt WU printed in U>e July 1968 edition or FRlTZNEWS, pubtl1.h:td by Arthl.fr J. lrits. Coml*ltY· 7AA ~-EKCEEl>S JOB .>lUTS JOB Nab& '!iota· DOES Ntm JOB REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS IMP.ROV'EMENT MEET !r!IN1Ml1M REQUl1lEM!!NTS REQUIREMENTS Leaps tall bu1ld·MU11ttakearun·C.n o.nly ,te.pCraailes... 1't t ~ Lnp w1til a 1ln&lr nin&: 1tart to leap over : a 1 'h or t 'f>uUd1np ~n at· =Ill . . 1 · ~ QuaUty: bound · over WI buildino bUU~ng or med· ~mettn~ to " lllm with noover ·t~ . ... ,.. ' Ttmellneut Is tu~ lha.n lPffdinc bullet 11.sufutu 1PHctln1 bullet l Not quite u fut Would you believe WoUf!ds 1el! wlih aa a speeclin.a: bul· a 1low bullfl.1 bullet. when al· let temptlna" to •boot """ 11 1tronpr thanlla 1tnm.ctt thatllb 1tron&er \b&nlShoou tM:tbull ls,;,dls like a~ a locom.otive a> bull ~ a bull • !Walk& On water\Walks on water!W.uhea with wa-IDrinkl water Ip._. waf,er in consltll':nf.ly in emergencles ter _____ .;---~--;-j~,m~''-''-=•~•n'-'clol=·---1 €ommunict. tion : Talb with God Talkl with an1•l1 T&llu: to - INTO THE BLUE 'How I Swpped Shaking, Started Drinking And Conquered My Fears of Jet Flying' rr.m SWEDEN NOW Mapzille After years and years rJ. abeolutelt refusing to fly under any ciicwmtancn, I decided that I wu going to have to get iD step with the times. After all, .E reasoned, practically everybody, including old ladies in lace dreues, flies these days. And life would be ., much simP.ler if I could overcome my acute flying-phobia. . Soon after I learned that the ScaD- dinariln Airlines Sy.tern wat inviting .. rv,unber oC jouma1isU .. participate ~n a -New York-to-Stockholm inaugural f1lgbt that had 10methlng lo do with the introduction of new equipment oq their -.DC-&. I phoned ' a frieft(f 'al mine al SAS to ask if I could 10 along, l>ut be repllod that the flight wu fuJly booked. I CAN'T honestly aay I was disap- pointed. The very fact that 1 had asked to cet on the flight WU a lf.tp ln lb. ri,hl du.ction. In a ...,. I coold }ustifiably claim that I bad overcome my fear rl flying -and without actually ha~ .. fly. , A few days later, however, my friend ~allf4 1*.k to uy M bad managed lo pi me oo the Inaugural flight. I bmi!d'io my wife and ftld : "My God, l'm .pn, JO llyL• You'll Jcwo it, 1he ,...,...,,mt:· : lt .,ddenJy occurred to me that this wa.s ~ to involve not onie but two f!ighi... i '...Wd ha .. 'lo lly lo New . )'oc.k in onler f<> Dy back oo the lrulugural f!igbL It'll be twice u much fun, my Wife aaid. :. ~y .lrjends wer. veey en~aging. Ttie3e MW jell art ao big JOU won't eVeJJ tnow you're on a plane, I wu told. lt'a llllCIOlheF than ridin.& a bus. lt's Jwit Uke be.Ing on a train. You'll love it! MAYBE rr won't be.JO bad, 1 thought, but just to make sure I t.ook a few precautions. J went to a doctor to get a prescription for tranquiliz.ers and 1leep- Jng pills and to the Systembolaget for whiskey. My plan was to use the tran- quilizer• kl calm me down, the whiskey to raise my spirits and.. the sleeping pills to put me to sleep in case the first two didn't work. I was feeling 1flOl"e' and more -reassured. But a strange thing happened on the day I wa.s to board the plane. I didn't want to get out of beCI. Just.• liWe longer, I kept saying as my wJfe ailed me to bru.kl'ast. You're behavjng like a child, abe aakl. lt'1 eo nice and safe her,, I said, pulling the covers over my fact. Don't be fooliah, she said. I finally got out of bed and t.ook a tranquiliier, but it didn't soothe my nervea at all. I flatly refused lo 'at breakfut. Instead, I reached for the botUe ol whiskey. A couple of houri and more than a couple stiff shots of whiskey lat.er I was in great shape. ' "Bring on that DC-1,'' I Wd. "I'm not afraid of any DC-8, regardless of it.a size, shape or color." "You're drunk," my wife said. ••ru love it," I aakl. IN A. MA'RVELOUS state of almost complete obUvJon I boarded the jet and was oll. And by God it w11 1m.ootber than a bwi and just like being on a train, especially since J bad an aisle and dida't look out the window. I marvelled at the fact that severaJ 1tmall chJklren were playfully running up and down the aisle just· u If they were on tbt ground in.mad of being 9000 meter1 above the Atlantic. After another drink 1 worked up enough C9W"1ge . to 11.eal a quick glance at tht winddW and aaw somethlng that looked like clouds far below w. Then I £ell asJeep. I wokt up hours later 11 an an- nouncement wu coming over the loul:ispeaker. "Ladies and gentlemen, this i• YoUr ctptaln 9i1eaktng ... " Well, tbl1 is it I thoulht. Something 'has gone w~qgl 'The capt.e.in Jnlot;med UI that we would be landing at_Kenned:Y Airport in a feW minuW. And ao we did. .... In spite of a terrible hangover J was elated. I had done it! And u everyone 'Aid, there 'foll nothing to it. I resolved not to get drunk on the Inaugural £light. DURING MY week In Ntw York I hardJy gave the return flight . a second thought. My phobia about flying seemed a thing of the past. But when I Wtnt into the SAS office to · confirm my reservation, I made the mt.take or ask- ing about the new equipment connected with the inaugural. I was iriformed that it wu a new plane -a DC-3 Super Fan Jet. ·•What kind of a plane is that?" I asked, startled. "It's bigger and mort powerful," the SAS man said. "ls this the first flight?" J asked, even more &lartled. 'JQh, no we've had it about a month," he said. Thal did not seem like a very long time, and the prmpect or flying in a new plane made me feel like a guinea pig. The more I thought about it, the more nqstalgic I became about the DC-3 I had come over on. Why does everything have to be blger and more powerful, 1 wondered. ntat old DC-8 ReJRed perfectly fine. Sweat, Tremble, Freeze MY FEARS HAD returned like a faithful bird<(jog, and it was back to the botUe once again. I arrived at Ken- nedy in about the same shape as 1 had been at Arla:nda in Stockholm. 1 boarded the.DC-I Super Fu Jet, which didn't look much bigger or different than the other plane. Evel\ qld Air Force men havt bttn. known te break out in a .ttetat onct aloft in the passenger 1aot&. Alabama'.t George Wallace, an engineer in o 8·29 crew during World War 11, U no e:t· eeptio?I. Recently, tDhen a British jour· M.list tried to t~ him on hi! chartered E.le ctra high over Illinois, Wallace turned off au question.t while he stared fixedly out the window. "Li&tfn. 301lny," he .taid. "I'm tryin' UJ get 11.1 out of this weather. Now ~apt me b~." C4Ufornio's Ronald Rt.agan U no ti.raver. Congratulated recentlt1 be· t»US"e ht .seemed to have overcome his ~ of flvi'!9· Reagan snapped back: .,.Overcome it, hell. I'm holding thi! plane.up ifl the air by sheer will pow- er.'~ ''Fear of }lying it ·110L 11 laughing matter," .says Sa1l Francisco P.tt1chia- trist Edwin F. A~ton. "It can involve cll'!ar pht1.!ical suffering-nameou.<: stomach, iweating, trembling, and sometimes tnabilit11 to move." In tn!'!ating patieno, Dr. Alston has found that the cauies go far be11ond th e experience of a particularly rough fli ght . "It haJ altoat18 been a multiple thing," he says. For a few, tM fea r may result from a death in t~ family re.tulting from 011: air crn.Jh. For OtMr.t, the airplane may r1present 3eparation-from both tM ground and loved ones. Deep /eel· ings of g1tilt ofl.tn play a role. "A man who feel.1 guilty often to- 1card his wife," SOtfJ AlstOtl , "t.xpects a catastrophe, such aJ o crash, as pu11- i.•hment ." -Time Magazine I sat down next to a inan who had been on the flight I had come oVer on. "What's the diHerenCe between thi! plane and the other one?" 1 asked . "No dllference," he replied. "What do you mean?" t said. "This is 1 OC-3 Super Fan Jet." "Sowa., the other one,'' he said. "You're jokiog," I said. "I'm 1\(lt." he said. "Damn it, if I'd known that I wouldn't have gotten drunk ,'' I said. He stared at me curiously. I was about to et"plain what I meant by that remark but the sleeping pill I had taken in lddition to tbe whiskey was beginning to make me. drowsy. "Wake me up when we gtt ln Stockholm," I said. Our M-in s.,. IFrallCisee ---------- -The Face Is Familiar, But ... By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -This ha_..i -fa&&. Halloween to a couple near and ~w ·to lS all. They ul home, drink· .,-lftl. . W11b plenty of candy on hand !'rut tht ttict-or -treatster1 -bul the -; doorlteU rani ao inrrequently that wi6t Unall_y yawned : "Oh..beU. I think ~ "'I'll .. .. boa~~ Thin. liutil!t to blnell, abe trotted upstairs, toot: orr 'Ill )let eJ°'bes, put on an overcoat aDiI ~in mask and aneaked down the~"· ere.ping up to ....... ~ pr. she ""' u.. ~ll -aod -her husband ap-ed Jljlloni!. '"Tr!d<.cr Treal!.. Md QP111 Jw COIL This ao at.art.Jed ""· b t.ea.t 1 t. a;lammed lbt door oe -~ -. -ma lour fingen. Boo. ~· 0'111 0WH LAUG1£0UT, Mrs. J. II. l.Qol• ''!ylr 7V11 1IOllood that ,. -of ~ ""° compllln ab<>n . i!'f '*" .a no Jena'! _. hair!"' , ". • , ~ Your C111 Cina Eat f Pie-••• A1111 did YOO - ... tht • s..r::i that .... ...... .,. .. a Pllrn llll'li8' Ti/ _. phoood In .11hir .... _. .... _, Ull-llwb .. ~· •• Jla ~·· _,... • t • -. strip : "Keep Grandma Off the Street.I -Lega.llu Bingo." ED McDEVITT went to Honolulu on the Lurline, forgot his neckliu when he debarked, and phoned tht -purser from his hotel: "Say, I wa.~ in Stal.e:room S and I wonder if you'd send my ties over to .-" Purser : ··~. we can't deliver mai tab """". a film coiled "lo Th!. Our LU•.' and )'OU dlreded il " J.ol:m k>oting even blanker: "I DtD? I don't reme~ ber that at all" (he ~ off) ... Huston'• parting shot as he fltw off to Germany : "J'm playing the part cl tht Marquls de Sade's uncle in a movie. and I have to whip myaelf lnfO shape." ---OTHER VOICE5, OTHER DILEMMA: Charlit Barrett C1>< .RUMORS: Cop-out ; 111 'linds of ways ,..,vner of Latitude 33 in Sa.u;auto. for hlppl~ to make •money thelt ~w up to Bear Valley wllh bis days. JJ.Wt be.fort the eJtctiQn, some iapanest bartender, Joe Morita to of tbel'fl pt ll lrom rl&Jtt·'llring can· cheek on his restaurant thert Altliud.t dldltea to demooWate ••.,ajnti'~ 31 -and they &hared a room w1111 .1heni at JllJlille gathorl*. ""The twin btds In the lodg~. Each morning, Establishment ii really weird," 1aya the neat Morita woutd arise and ~ ooe HaShtierT)'. *'lmagh~ ~W, U1 mptty make hil bed. So Chatlit bad ror .:imethina we enjoy!" lo mate hi.I, too. "6r the ma.lda A BEARDED, ihaw-hllred, dlrty- would. trunk we're sleepln& together. clothed blppte t1't was driving lrna~. rnakJng my own bed in 1 t.hrou&h Fort Bater the other Qicl'lt hottl.. It drove me outta ftlY mlnd. Yfhln an MP barked : "Uey )'OU - QUO'JUVUJ..E, Followin1 h I • bock 'IP"" The drlvtt.-plled. '"llol' ~ve at the Film Ftlllv.i. • p\ out)" "9m;laod.i .thl' lllP. 'Ibo llired« John Huston Aid 1o a.Ud< arr.., I'll ou~ ,yanked o11 bil belnl JaJ'J1>1/1 at the llandarb. ""The aid and oilowed 1111 credenUtlao Col. Har· mm clipo --fine , but why dld ry Cblttld; .. ...... to a .-... )'OU nltl that terrible ICtnt wt:th party, Never hJs the Marlne air been Gwp S..ot and ll<tlo Dlvla1"" lillod with • ma., ltlm-.d '"Y'" a.ucte., n1btr bl~kJy: "It w~fraln~"a. • -_._,_ - ' , " TheFamilyCouncil Coukl Bridge the Gap, Educawr Says ByF. L.CHIWlrENSE!t Even though I do not pretend to bt • an expert in tht field of "~," my dail)' contac4 aod uperiences with 3,200 young people gives me 1 decided edge and a degree of authority oo the subject. My mJniaW · frltnUI at a rectnl dllCUWon uiod '"«fl i...nn, qoft. tlons which centered on the tll~. {1 )' How may be ,.tffecdvely hridJe ·the ~P" parent communication gap between tht adult wotld and the new generation~? and (2) In what ways may the home, church and school work cloaely together to strengthen. the foundation ol our socie- ty for beae£1t of young people? There are no magic formulu or single set or answers ror tht resolve of the multitude of problems facing partnl.a, educators and other prof~s in- volved in the educatioq,_of youth. .Youiia: people need help. The1 live iJt an aje' of turmoil. conflict, and conftWOn~ THIS NEW GENERATlON ii u- ceedlngly tmlque because Utef are-quite unlift any similar group belore tbem. They art taller, stronger, ~er,, and, coupJed with the fact that 'they are better informed and educated, indicaif a potential for greatnetia. Furthenno.ri, this ne.w geoeralian is unrestrained in their' exPectatlons beca&lli;I!• (~y have seen f!tO much· accompli~1 in to short a~.. '..., . Many of society's long-standing , tradi- tions, vahles and prejudices have been rejected almost overnight by this: rebellious breed as the "establishment1' is being tested for its durability and existence. Many of our mod set remain unimpressed by recent technological ad- vances simply because they have grown up in an age when telt!vUion, slipersonie jet travel and planned-orbital moon shot.'1 are as common as piua and French fries after the Friday night football 1ame. OF GREAT CONCERN to our sophisticated teens today is what they think they 8et in the world around them, which often falls short of their own high ideals. PiCk up any newspaper, llMn to .,iy radio or televllkln program. and you will note how IOCiety'1 ideal.I, moral and ethical valuel an suddeNy challen&od pro ·and '"" In Ille form of the Vietnam war, face rtlatkm, adult delipquency and reUgioua in~lera.noe, ' ju.st lo name a few. These controverslaJ iaaues are ha~ ,a lftmeodoUI e.ffect. • ' ? on our yooth and thih behlvlor ·~ today.'s wor.ld. ' • • The men diaappi'ovaJ, bi tM aduk world of tht. outwaril· ~ion and frustration manifest by teens, wlLh their long stringy hair, unkept bearda, bizarre clothing, paoll. and ~,will ... offset their ~i!'easiqoio, ......... the e1ample1; they see at every1wnd, .J THE ADVLT WORLI). .,)lould. not be surprised by the demonstrations, sit-ins, 0 . Mr. C1'ristctUe-ft, '-now ~ -of Westminatir l(sf,h Schoo/, w-·~'1t f". Orange eoim~ schools s:imi 1956: lit. ha.& five chlldrtn of hU owri, -1~ son.s and 4 , dcugohtfr, ogta OM throuuh 14. " marches and protest.a becaute youth want progress, not promises, and ·they have learned that action speaks much louder than Words. From my vantage polnl, the ~m­ prehtnsive secondary school has a pm- found re'.!!pon1Jbility both implied and by direct legislative act.ion to prepare and equip our new gentration u well informed, akUled and patri~ citizens, commensurate with their aptitude and abilities. ·The school abouk! not supersede the home or relieve the church Of Jts inherent responsibilities, especially In the area of family life education and morality, but here is the crux of the problem: YC>Wli people want and need the securi- ty ol. a home where mother and father provide the setting, motivation and in- spiration for good citiun5hip and academic pursuits, but all too often parents have unintenliona11y or un- consciously abrogatect' t h e i r ttllpon· slbility INDEED, WE HA VE allowed a ptrmtss.lve dl.!clpllne to dominate our thinking aDd have been caua:ht up in a materialistic world where el\lldren rule the rocsl ahd • • ntw· automobile ancf ou\door barbecue pit are matt important than the primary responsibility of counseling and wpervislng our own children. ll we put father back as head of th< houtebnld and .. lablllb • horn< where resl*'l, honor, esteem, integrity, pu('ity, obedience and deference ~ taught by parents, with father setting the example, I'll show you more change ln ooe generation than wt have ex- perienced since pre-Wortd War II. Ir only father aod mothtt would properly sense how de1perately their children need ~elr presence, and counsel, they would ht willing to de.vote more time attending to the per:900al needs of their children. AT THIS POINT. I wou1d like lo oft~ ooe pouible solution, a tangible and demon.Strative technique that could be . eritpJOyed • to bridge the com· piunkaUon-pp: I ~ that tach father and mother b0l4 I weekly FAMILY COUN- Clt wbertt each member of the family could exprw: himself. The following tfmety topics may be considered fOl' discussion: I. The Import.a.nee of education. 2. The bene£il3 of hard work. 3. Respect toward parents, teachers, police and other authority figures. 4. 'nle vaJue of modesty, virtut and chastt Jiving. S. Conduct and behavior in public places. 6. When to come home at night. 7. When to start dating. 8. SeleCtion -ofgoodl ite r aturt, movies and wholesomt entertainment. 9. Choosing friend.a. 10. froper use of the family car. 11. Improper use of illicit drugs . HOME 18 WHERE it all begins. lf mother and did will accepl their responsibility, school, church, other pro- fessional agtncJes and i n d i v i d u a l 1 responsible for assisting youth will have an easier and more productive influence that wlll mold and shape the lives of our Youn& people for a better tomorrow. Shove Off~ Muzak! And Sell Silently, Good Humor Man By W, H. FERRY h THE CENTER Magulae am a hard liner about noise. do not want to have to put up wlth the e.iplo8ive exhausts of motorcycles, large and small. I bave spent futile hours looking for a restaurant where my wa!fles and bacon need not be accompailled by the syrup or Muzak. When a haU-dozen Defen5e Department helicopters whine low overhead, J yearn for a super.<fefense department to protect me from thia needless usurpallon. The incessan,t tinkle of the Good Humor man has put me off street-purveyed ice cream for good. Each aonic boom I lake u a personal a£ front. I reel anger on behalf ol those thousands of human bein&s whose: bedroom• abut freeways and llircraft ruaways. outboard motors on ~mote mountain lakes, power mowers, r i v e t e r s , bulldozers, chain saws, and the1r tmhol.Y kindred set my adrenal glaitds going with· spasrils of dislike. IN ~ multifarious offen s e 1 against. clvillzed life I recognize not only technology but bad teclmok>gy-haU- technology. ii one likes. For however well these instruments perform on their own ter1Tl5, they peform badly on human terJDJ. 'lbtir dis-economies outweigh their ecooon\lea. The suggesUons that rouow aim mai.n1y at the elimination of these <iistcooOmies : that la, e.lther we prefect our teChnology so that it will not be an insult to human senaibllltiea •nd the values rl civilized life « we get rld of it. The uae of jackhammers, air<0m- pressors, pile drivers, and similar noise- bearing monsters can be limited to a declining number of hours a day. so lhal at the end of • stipulated pedod lhey would_ bl; outlawed and then ·be replated by nolsless: varleUu. Anyone playing a transistor radio in public can be lined !600. _,mBAN AREAS can be ioned u Qukt Neiiflborhoocil. wblA -t by •11.f llod of noisy d<'f!Ct be ll ttuci. bus, garba,e-disposa.l unit, or racktt,v aJr-oondJtJoner Will be.-foUoftd by fine., and •-lly ~y c:®l\9C•Uon R<sUIOrant.s C.n be 1Wjulrod to pn>vide accommodaOona where food cu . be absorbed out or range of Mm.at. Homa, can be t.&k:en off ~ cara incl trucka, ~lld U.. Ule 'of <ireJll "1 •111· bulanctl aDd polic< ..... forblddeo. Motqrcyclts and -t.. can be banned-the tllUCOUI eni..ta.lnmeiit d th< few mWt cive ,.., to Ille c!Y!lflad llf• of the many. Holicopter and vmic.i 16te-ofl aircraft can be kept ·-lmn JIO>PUlllM ..._ ... Iha-pr1nclplo. • ,,_ be!lelltlni by aircraft noi. - around airporta, I.e. airlines and their customers, can be obliged to pay for the psychic and material tffects to their activities on I.hose helpless thousandJ lying in their path. Sonic Mom can be ltgi1lated ' against, ctnU'.al)y and locally. Some wes· tern European nations have already made it clear that they will not allow the thunderclap of the boom to traverse their lands, and so have a few American com- munities. The best way ol eliminating the . *~ "•• lll•••d tltt •i•~••.­IHk I •top ~111111 M Mn •• went!'' thrut for once and all would be to have I technology that threatens every parl nl supersonic Panes fly acrou the capital civilized life. We shall cope with noise of the United States for two or three days successfully when we teach ourselvP.s and nlghts when Congres1 is in ses.UM. to dJrect technology to the fulfillment I do not know what to do about ot man's nature. the remorselesJ snarling of traffic on tbe great highways that more .and Technology today is in a half-developed more atream through.urban and primitive state: it detracts a~ much neighborhooda. -~ul forb1ddin& their-use or more from man 's welfare as it adds by high-speed, high-decibel t r u c k's lo it. ~t is at present a law unto itself, between fen At night and 1even 'in the. achievmg i1.s authority in a mistaken morning would be a good atart. 1 mystlque · oC progress. Noist authorlUu can bf. •aet \IP HI · -~ogy and its by.products, noise each state and' city '¥ith ayerrldin1 prominf!nf. among lhem, have eroded authority to abate or ban noile, and -;ralues ,that are natural to man -his armed with police power to enforce their ttnse Of self-worth, neighborliness ease decisions. privacy , and quiet. The worship 0f material things, lht graspi ng after profit tbe self.~ng on a scale without par: allel in hi.story -all are functions "' l«bnolol)O. TH.ESE BARE PROPOSALS for .. a quieter and more civilized life inay teem merely cranky and id J 011ncr1 t re. Nonethe1e55, even if all fl them were adopted, their effect w~ be ienly 'to reduce the volume or noise a trifle, and maybe to 1low do•n the advent of new sources. The suuestJons are made in good fa!th, and Jn fuJe w i t h the wamlng-tsaued by Dr. Vern 0. Knudsen : "Noise, like smog, fl: a slow agent ol death. Jf lt conUnues to increaae £or the next thirty yean u It bu ror the last thirty. It could becomt1 lethaJ." ~ Those responsible f« the labricetioiu and use of ndae.ma.til)g i:nstrimtnta should "" held -ally ~bl• fc:ir the well-being of those afflicted by thellf! devicu. If they wiah to enjay I.he profit.a of 1.heir work, let them also bear Ult bufdens and share Jn ~ h~an co:sta. .. • •• Thi! may IOUDd fanciful. ll 11 altW'ed!y difficult to tnvbq:e in acUon, when came and effect are a.s remote from one aoother u lhoy .,.. ·lo -ltdlnlcal devtlo'pments. But, u In the cqe fi SST'1 ~ Wuhlnstoo until Congrw ..iiot w>cl<, It. ii 1 wa <II &1'J'fnc to "tn1ke error cruUve.." tn Dr- llarclln'• r~i:ltool phrua. 'Ille obiecl ii Ille placlnl bf ,..p..ilbllly; and such an aocompli!ltunent •ID can fer the porladJo& " tecbniqut, llClt Ito •l>c>lltloa. .. lll1t ,.. Q!illc:sUclG ~ nol - m<ll but ~pl tllom lo I biP etMto. 'IHl!l AJIGUM!h'f -down IO Iha ... .... lad tml --11-..ey Qe ., Iha many llpocll ., a Jalloplni • We have taken up the values implicit in tt:ebnotogy "ithout asking what we are S1m~ltaneouily throwing overboard. Assurin(!. domestic tranquility turns out to be the hardest assignment laid on us by the Preamble of the Constitution. Our ears, our sensibilities, our streets and ol£.ices, all deserve protection from the growing tumult. But such defenses wnr prove futile and transitory unleu wt can, by some majestic change in the national will . see to it that the brittle aims of technique follow, and now precede, the VRIU~ of I civilized community. Ct11ter for the Study ti Demacradt lnltltado111 ....... ii1iiiii1Ji.. Sal;urd11, Novtnnber 91 1968 The Comment Page of the Daily 'Pllot sects to Inform and sUmuJate readers by pmenting a variety of com- mentary on topics of inter· est and llgniticance ltom informed observers 1 n d •pokennen. It-N. Woa4, Pultli.,. • • • -- • • ' • ALL PARTYS AGREE; THIS YEAR ••• I 1969 . I . . 1 .. ~ pQ , IS THE ·~­• P.EDPLE"S CHOICE FmEBIRD t • Try this b.auty on for 1ite ••• Heeter, ltuci=ef •••h, b1ck-up li~ht1, p1dd•d d11h, anti ih'eft ignition, fully c•rp•+•d, ••If adjusting brakes, Order you" . now. Spece &IY•f 1p1re !ire.' Lots of Other 1xtr11. At thi1 price, 9.t two ••• liiclt~up n;hhJ 111t beth, parking briilte warning l~g~t,, anti. theft. ipltion, rdded ,dash, 19lf • 1dju1tift9 br1k11 .en Iota more. .' rt.US T~ I: u(:.' Order Yours Now ALL PllCU GOOD UNTIL l:DO P.M. IMM'IDIAl'E DEl,IVERY FROM WGE STOCK OF. 1969. PONTIACS SUND~Y. N0¥1Mlli'111tto * CHARMING CHEAPIES * 1962 OLDS 98 4-Dt. HT. v.1, "'•· ""•· ••· pwr. rir., pw r. ltrtk•1., pwr. wl11dow1, f•d. •ir co11d~ tinted 91•lt. ltl' rnitt. Lie. QTV ltJ, I . 16 l AMERICAN 4-DR. 6.Cyl., •11Hlnatic. liul'IQ Ho. QHK 514. '62 TEMPEST CUSTOM 4-DR. Awto_., r•dlo, htr. R1111f .•h•rp. Uc•.'"' No. IHM 41•. . 63 LE MANS 2-DR. A~ .. 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V05 J II. . . ~ " BONNEVILLE Air co"ditionfn9, v.1 end full f. act • r y 9quipment. low mil•s. $61 lie. paid, ' . f • ' WHY NOT INVESTIGATE LEASING A IRAND NEW IONNEVl~.,GTO, FIREllRD,_Gi!.AND PRIX OR ANY NEW 1969 PONTIAC FROM- . . ' . " . . "--"~:-· ·------·· ---------·---- • ~ALES. HOURS • Ma tin Sil., 9:00 A.M. 11' 9:00 p .M. Sill. 9:00 A.M. t8I 6:0Q"·P .M: • • . . > 4 Door h1rdt4p, . The U~lmat; in luxury, comfort and styla. LOADED with .qui,. ma"t includin9 fun power, fact,ory air con. ditioning, Coroni top. .. ' ~-... ~ ... . ' ~-#2t2JtlCl21711 · . STIU. UN"91 PACTOIY WAUAN1T . . ' . . "The .Boss's Wile';s . Personal Bonnerille" 1 " • • .. . . • • • ----- -· •• • • • • •• •• \ • • ev...,..,. H11 S-thiilt n..t &.moon• a.. We..._ TU a1GQUT .BINQJA lllua:b'PIACB e"/V TD eJU.NO f».ut'-P•Olf• •DJEf.'T •0""71 Yeu C.o Sell II, And II, Trod. II Witt. a Want Ad . . " HOUIU J'Olt IALE ljOUSIS POl SALi HOUSIS PO~ SALE HOUSH FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi ltOUSU POl SALi ltOUSU POl sALI HOUl!:S POil SALi _., ICIOO-•I 1'00 -··• 10000.norol 1000 _... 1000 OOnwa1 10001:0.~~fi:!"~'"'~~·iiiiiiii.ili'*iD~IOeo~.,.i'~°'~ 1000 Otntr1I 1000 B/I ~ NIW IAYCREST .LISTINGS -Sparklllli adllll.o«upied custom 3 bdrm 3 bath with pool llloated on a quiet otreet of beautiful -...... Formal dllliDI "°°"'• unuaual motber-ID-liw becfroom and llalb. Appointment oqJy: ~ MAN -that needs boa~ camper!. puk· Ina aru PLUS 3 car garage & pleaunt euy Jllilntenance yard will buy . . . an Vlsto Boyo, (Bock Boyl NB Open Sot/S..n 1.s INfllTAl!!MENT CONSCIOUS? -Superb • lldrlll 3 both home with formal dining IHa • family room ov~rlooking sunny patio • pool Priced to sell I I $58100'0 oh belt termo. ' I• OWNIR MUST L!AVE AltlA -Enter 00. cbeaful a bdrm borne .. have lhe"llvlnf roo111, paUo & pool in your Immediato Vilion: wm ,_ option. - 1000 Nottlnghom O,.n Sunday 1':30.S '. IAY,P~ LOT lJ IAYSHOR&S -Pier & allll. f&DWti~ view. Em>llent finencing. 2'i'12 Bayllhore i>r., NB • FINER HOMES Ba"/,o~t S..utiful qQIJlty TradltlOnil 2..tory tth real wine cellar, 3 Bedroom, end the cozJeat ponelled den, Pier & Floal ...... '155,000 (By Appl.) 5,BEDROOMS, 71' on Boyfron~ Pier •Slip. Huge Boy&ide opllt·level polio. 0 "B'Pi'N .i>Aii:v · · ii:i · i~~i,;f 'ii~.'~~500 /Ja'lcrs~l Sunny, u,bl cuotom liome, 4 .laroi Bed· rooms, larJle living rm, largo famUy rm, poolofize yard, Immaculate condition. Fm;! li!ne ottered. Seo thil highly livable home, •••••••........•.••...... ·. . . . . . f72,500 '2:>011er .Sfiond ONI! MAN'S LOSS cm be your &aln. 5 big bO<lrooma, bol•y shake r<>at w'/w. carpeUhr '" tl)rougbout, custom dra1><:1, cQl!l- pletely built-ID kitdlen, 2000 1q. fl $1200 down to anyone · paymenll 1esa than rent. Be qwcl<! Just Usted. SECLUSION Acre& of rolling hilll, lot.a for the ki<IJ to do. 5 BRs + bonus "HOB- BY ROOM" all the extru & only $1200 down TO AU. hnmedl.ato pooses&oo. Be q~ · \ > ... . .... .l&i.. COATS4&·:~t£~~ ~ 54'"4141 COSTA M!SA. CALIF. 9\lllT EAST$lDE CUL.OE-SAC Wilk to B. 17th SI. abopplllg ffom lhll ~· cioul 2 Bit home. Huge L/lt with frplc, step down lien ·1ee.u lo oov 1>1Uo & attrac. beck yard. M&ny eJ<lrll. ~O -.i GI OI FltA t.rms. SIS,000. (OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5) ORACIOUI LIVIN!) Spacloul !iv rm, I big Biia, 2 SJ1Ukllnf baths le roomy dinlni are1. A deUgbtful cov. i-tio *w!th•B/I space BBQ & Smoker. Thil cm be ygiin fDr J'HA.. tertru1. '24,650. CALL Mil. NELSON, 540-1151 <Open 1 ... 1 · ·H9r1t.,. 11oo1.1atm •·••e.•li~··'•''b•1' Channing ~us.tom· t HOlne · o-.·w. .. s.... 1-5 Income -Units m'FUl1-, N9wport "-11ht• . 3 Bedroom, 2 both, family rm. OPEN 2.2 BR P.,pl•• $24,000 Exceu.int loctUon. . . $36,500 l230 mo. incom~ 10% ...,,, 'O. H. ROslllT$0N: 'llf•llW 2 BR Duplu .l29,5GCI 541-1413 ~.................. . . Thu". & Sun. 1-5 BROADMOOR Va'rllble Old Oc•zfront $47,500 ' Our .... and .. old ,.... an ~ a: no ddb ble JtA lot, nN.I' ~ f'ter. Price nduct1on _.. tor ~ dint •• Owner will &anca s;ro,!XX! ....., $3llO mooth. Tripltx ~ d'Jor' WU listed at $1M,000. can NI!'~ Bay & leach R••lty, Inc. "'25 W. Balboa ·Blvd, N.S. 673°9200 Ev• 6~16 '----~-=-== Country CJu• Dr. . Me9ll Verde 4 BR A: tamil.Y f'OOln deluxe lliome. A· FMme styti.ng wttb ll!l)ar· ate rnaater bedroom •.1.He & Wium garden. Call now to .ee thi.a executive borne. $42,500 ' J:69 .... WESTCUP,F ,DR.. .Ml .. 642·5200 Look ,no further. A. hoJnt built tor ce!llfotl, conncilenct and beauty! 2-atorles, 4 or 5 Bedr0o1111, 4 Balbi, Powder rm,' family rm, formal ""try court ·with fountain, ter<race i DuplQoo $57,500 •••••••••••••• , •• 'H"UOR VIEW °"WV.-l•t Hint le Plnd S.Br. "' . 6-3 IR Unltl '82,500 In 1ove1y .,.. ,0,... ,.,..,.i 111 Tri-Level "'ode! """-"* · .liff.fno'"' °' pork ..,. with aw1n1 ..... • Nowport ot Vldorfo 646-1111 .... 1 1000~1 ·: lCIOO. . Coldwell, Banker OFFllS: Hes/New Waterfront Elegant 4 Bit + Den w /l'ler & Floal Lovely 1J:U1 and qgrog1te .terrace. Tw .. BfDri Monterey ercbllec. W.U.prtoed .. ., .............. $112,000 . -,, . Slcorecllffs-Drw111 Home UO si.-Hff !toed OPEN -·suN -1 • 5 P.M. 3 BR's, fam. rm. 4 w/wet bar. Conv. Den. Formal din. rm. w /&pl<. Spacious liv. rm. w/mlc. lcvcean view •.......... $89,500 Mn. Raulston . . 5 IR. Udo EJetance Near new 5 BR. + fain. rm. + form. DIR. Wet bar, slate foyer, custom. quall thru out. Reduced $4M to 1ell fast. Now aal<ing ····· ....•.......... ' ... $85,500 Joo Clarbou Panoramic View -Home_ Irvine Terrace n.r new home w/great bay &: ocean view. Lrg liv rm, din rm + fam rm. Spanish arch. w/quury tile entry. Wet bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . $76,500 Mn. Harvey Waterfront Specials 3 BR, 2 BA, dock for 2 luge boats. 2 BR + Den -•Up for 35 ft. 00.l S BR ocean· frcmt -$52,500 to $64,500. Excellent fin. ancing. Waller Haase Ocean and Bay View Fantastic Harbor view trom this popular Lusk 0 A" home. 3 BdrmsJ 2 ba., fam. rm., mller so!tener. carpets, drapeo, landocpd. Auto. sprmkler system, outdoor lighting. By appl only . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $49,950 Mias Leidy /Mrs. Burns Owner Wiii Trade! ~ view lot. 99' fronl Full price $25,950. I:quity approx . $6,000. Name your terma and own the land. Charlotte Long Irvine TerTGCe l]nlque. a Bedroom plus onnvertlble den. Flmlll' rm w/wall lo ceiliilg !mploce. Beautiful large pool w(View. Many shade Ins. Complete privacy. A REAL CHARM- ER. .......................... $57 500 Mrs. Marion • Corona Hicjlllands, CdM Exd!kur View of Hills. 4 Bedrooms. 2i;i. bollls. (1 Bdrm + bath down). Enormous 1ule family rm w/beamed ceilings. Short walk lo beech. Not leuebold. Owner 1nx· , ............................. $47500 Ill& 1br1an • ' ()ff tCE· OPEN SATURDAYS • COLDWILL. IANKD. &: co. 2D L COMT HIGHWAY NIM'Oll'T' llAQ4 ICJ NaSI ·Executiv• 4 .11.droo.,. N..,. • -• lat!W, wnn. room for 11111 H-. ''fun.W'' ,., lo/tDI -rm.. Truly • 3300 tq. ft. ...,,-· ... ,...i with,.,. Mtilt··le Seen a1>4 view ........ ,. ..... '. .. ., . . . $89,750 ' . CoGfomiA ·Vila ""'· tnili "''" luoh land-A,lmdt ..-on• beout> "'"""'""'""'""'""'""'~I OPEN . SAT -1534 Antigua Way ~----· I PEl=IRON Call for Appl. .caplnl:. Carpetl, drapes, fully ~ lot in An-21 D · -"'-II ball<ln ldtd>en, lkeplaco, eat N-' ant. Deluxe < ays '" ,.. J • ~ .. ~.-· •••• iohn ma.c:nab 2500 W•vec,...t Drive c ......... ,Mor (BlWKDIS~ D~VE GA~llU. 644-0020 ' * 642°1771· Anyitmo * an the oxtru . ..,.1100 -s ......, ..,,,..,.. • B«lnn -2 both -IZ2.>Xl TARBELL 2955 Hirbor .-11. llfut" .bedroom D...W..1-bf• • with ....... bolho. Motd>-S Bodnn -2 bath -131.<IXl REAL TY COMl'ANY . "i::r.::::'1.e 2 STORY + POOL 1... bullt-m ki""en ""' ' . Ul Oo¥« Dr .. lvlte 101 Mocco Roolty c.. lltlf. .a.ass .....,,., -la • • CM ..,_n.. 1 .. -... 3 bednii &. Dm 2 l».1b $38,<m -wttli ---...,, nte ~no~•· -roam. -•· ,... -., -« 1-OPEN SAT/SUN . dous""""" and ...... Sbodnn•!am3ba!bSSI.'"° IACK IAY -a .blr ••*-..,. I 5 Bii, 3 baU... Opk. din-lmmarulate. p' I c • only f "ring" .. "NSIQN fumlshed executtve home inc room 1am. rm $68,'150. • •-..... wt!b poo11nr •mm; .. .., 1PLUS c>..n ~ w1!b .__._119y & leach .... -.SPRING I SH 4 """"""'"· ' .. ,. ...... " -...... -In ......... ,,.,. ~ Uv"" -. : ltNlly, ·Inc. ---· REALTY ---------. ____ -_,_·~ ' 1/1 OPEN HOUSI SAT & SUN l·S 50'7 Avocado Irvine Terrace 11 Corona del Mar Perfect family home on quiet 'ftreet, accea- si)>le to 1boJ>1, ochooll and beacbtl. 4 Bdrm, 2~ baths, 16"27 fam· Uy rm. OWners have bought another home. Price Reduced to LOW SIXTIES Bay & leach Re1lty, Inc. HJ1 E. Cout ltwy., OW 675-3000 A Y ORE$ .,,._ -· oont 1nr • .u.. 111o -. v,..., .........,,, I R<duoed ., "3.0llO 21125 w. Balboa Bt .. i.. NB .... -25'1 BAYSHOllE DR. crlmln&ttnc <Xocutlve and "' Eut Blu!! -. ~ LHn Vibert, Roolt•r 6n-'200 !v ... 54U629 • "anyti'""" Open S.t ·& Sun t.J hll ~ tamlly. De-Ii~""~"~·~-~~·~, !112.~l~""~~=~-~~-~~·=~~·~~~~~~~~-~-~~m~"'~·~· c~.M~·~1 D!LUXE 3 bdrm. 3 bath ll&htful decw. tarp 1Mn& home, 12X14 blt-ln. drea:inl room, b..., family m:m, 2 ~-=·:= =~::;·~ op· en Houses 507Av!!·!:;;~~.0;1 ,0~~~--rm. ·.,... -. ,..in......... L1atec1 on 87~3000 EVes: 873·051!4 (Fri.Sat.Sun) CALL FOR mFOR:MATION qui.t cd de ..., lltreet « 2500 Wia.vecrest Dr., Corona del Mar . IO'l.""Ni.u..-T ~~~.~.d ~ ·THIS WEEKEND 644-0200 (Sun l· 5 ) ,. ...... ...,,. ~-· ·-,_ _ .. .,. 716 Cameo Highlands Dr. (Cameo HiglJ.. HEIGHTS ... ""' ....,. . ..-it ,.... lands) CdM --"' ""' ..... ... ""' -............ , .. ""' --(714) 642-8235 (Sat & Suu) 27Q4 Cliff Drive antee trade plan. WMI u yeu 1• hou.....,.u"''~ All tho loc•tlon• 1324 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores > Open 01!1y 1·5 •-...,.. "' •-•• ... Iii,,....,. •etall •y 642·8235 ' (Sat & Sun' OC~••• ~ n~-t a4Mtlllrw· .......... lfl '-'•Y'• DAILY PILOT 11 ~· • .., .. • __... · w~T ADI. ,.,,_ ........ ._ ....,_fer 1534 Antigua Way, Dov.,. Shores, NB td 3 bdrm. 2 bath, fam. .. .. .,. .._ ....., .,.. Vf'lled to Utt auclt lllforlM. (714) 642-8235 (Open SM) rm. 2 ~ lTxM llv. Hoft i. ,.. .. celumll·teeh ,rh1oy. nn. din ....... blMn'•, cpt. ="wESTCw'F ciuvE 1992 Konat Dr. (Meiia Verde) NB-~ • ...,,.. · ONLY $39,500. ....Tnl °""' -.. HOUSES FOR SALi M&-5990 (Sat & Sun 1·5) "C" THOMAS *1642 Santiago Drive (Dorer Sbor0<) NB REALTOR (2.. Bedroom) 646-1550 (Daily 10·5) <>I W. c.ut Hwy. -OPEN SUN AFT/NOON 424 Santa AM Ave., Newport Beach . 2515 Lighthouse Rd., Corona de! Mar f/<WP<>rt 13<1>. Evo . ....,.., 1601 Bonn;• O..no, 6424392 (Sat & Sun l·S) 644-1010 (Daily 1·5) I ! .,.. ~o2 Vei.rdo Dri,.,, Huntington Beacl! **315 Evening Star Ln., Newport Beach E -Irvine Terrace ~ 675·2000 (Mon, thru Fri 1·5) W T UFF 962-4471 (Open Sun 1·5) 1751 PitcRirn (Mesa Verde) Costa M"'a Price Reductlonl SPECIAL!! (3 Bedroom) 540.1 no !Sun 1·5) ' ""'"""""· S ,,.,.. 3 ;R.p~: ~:'.1:'1n-... 2205 v•~ H ert N wport Beach 1601 Bayadere, Irvine Terr., CdM ~..::."..~~-~-~-~ kit,_,,;;;;.,.,. dbl-;-~ -u a, e 675·3000 Eves: 548-7962 (Sal 1;5) -·~ -· • ,_. quet !In. Low ~'"ii 644-2432 (Fri.Sat.Sun) 1608 Ruth Lane, Baycrest, NB RANCH RAMILIR · i...t..t"" qull(t -d"' ...,... small, BUT ~ *160l Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terr., CdM 675-3000 !)II .. : 673-05114 (Sun 1·5) ~,,'!,~ ..,-•"••! .., -.• ~.. 1142-8472 Eve•: 673-3468 (Sun PM) *1908 W'-dw·~ ' -(Bo reel) NB PRE5'11GE AREA. -~,~ --2315 Laurel Pl., Newport Heights, N.B. .,. -u =· ye • Thtl -. bu lhe cbomt -ac&n! '""'' """· 642'!/19 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 646-7756 (Sun 1·5) and ..,..,....,. "' • "'"" can ,="' ''""" CURT DOSH, Re1ltor 2412 ORnge Ave., coota Me&a * 1~2i 1;~<11'6\ict tB•Y"'"fs1at~ sun 1,5) Co!t'i~ M&Mlv• """ brld< 846-7095 (Sat & Sun l0.5) **118 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 11ttp1aoo !Mt domlnata the HAR•Olt 1!30 w. OoU HJPwaJ **2716 Shell, Chin.I Cove, CdM 67 •• 331 (S & li,ylng -. lamlly """' _,, · l!lVES. = 675-3000 Eves: 546-8868 (Sat & Sun l·Sl •~ at Sun 1·5) and ldtd>en. ---2666 Club M'ela, Colla Mesa 2009 Bal ... rfc, M .. a Verde, CM (Sun 1·5) ::'.;, !:''"..,!:..i ": For Sale or LeaM 540-!1 51 (Sat & Sun 1.5) 646-7171 546-2313 lhe -....,._ ol 1900 ,Sq. ft, 108 Pearl, BalOO. IBland 12~·~11 Newport Beach(•·• & s 1 5) lhe -...._. and 3 •7• •331 (Sat le Sun 1-5) ~ ~ un · 67 -4400 JWm0R BLVD · • ~ 1706 llli!hllld, Newport Beach Iba ·"-oo • "' llmll:r ~ am.I. MESo\ 2241 Wollace Stnlet, Coola Mesa 646-7711 (Sat & Sun l·SJ :,_Y.:., "':w::-:-S ~ ---THE POOLSLS ~ .,. ~ -· 642-1771 (Sat & Son 1·5) 19221 Sherbomo Lat. (Hunt. Crest) HB -Newptrt s .. ch lo-cooo 1'1!lRMI! (3 Br. & Fom~y °' Don) 646-4414 (Sat & Sun l·Sl cation. ONLY $39.0C.O and tell Uti'dlia: is a winner! You 9•• u.•olian "'--a del Mar) CM *2395 -·~•-AveAUNe--" Ba. ch · ~ '""" 1~-yuu OWN the land. QUICX can't .Jme by looking at this .L uow.u ""~ • 548--5880 (Sat & S PM) l'Ol&SSION. -Bay vi... home ()pop Sat & Sun Day I un m1 WESICLlFF DRIVE 6467711 °""' ...... Nice Nel9ftbon· Need Same For tbia lovely well bullt Ralecttst home. J bedroom, 1 "-baths, rock &-eplace, oew Wt fJooc'I In Jd~ and .. ,... --- ...... -pointed, built-IN and diabwuber. a.. .. .muoi. and ..... ping. No down to vets OI &&9.Jmt high 5!( % IC*n. 'l'btAl payment. now onbl $150 tor ·evtrftbi111. $23,650 Colesworlhy & Co. M2.m7 19CM Ha.rt>or 81.vd., C.M. Open Evet. 4 Bedroom Pool ' $30,950 8:£r4 MEXA • ldMllY loo eated n.r dloak and -... Jltnl, 4 'btdt\IOlm, ,. .._ fU>ll1 ""'"'· liullt.ln - ""· l"""~-· """' """"'"· ..-... a i.,.. '"'""' 2614 S...Wood, Newport Boocb (5 Bedroom) . wllh • 14' boomod celJinl. ORANGE COUNTY'S 6#02M (Open Sun) ,.,, <.Unplelod by '""' LARGEST 2524 Loyol1 Road, Cllot1 Mesa **312 Evening stu, Shor .. , NB w.u. & Sons & lUJt ""°' 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 545-4879 (Sat & Sun 10.6) 642·8235 (Sat & Sun) yrou. have been looking lor. -----=~ • lxlnn" 3 balhl + family Mau Vonlo • $23,500 1500 Ocean Blvd., Balboa l'l!oln. JS• Bedrooms + Guest House) roam. Tho ona hi un""'81 "O Dallars" On. Pymt. 673-4037 (Sat.Sun·Mon l·5l 2007 S1nta Ana Ave., CM loo! 167.IOO wl!b 80% fin. unu....i at!nctlvo • .,.,.,., 1cl000 No!Ungham (W...tcliff). NB 548-0568 (Sat & Sun) andng . i.v.ty """"-"· matur< 642·5200 lSUn 1:30.5) Roy J, Won! Co.· planta, troos • """"'· Pion 393 Vista Ba-(Bodi Bay) NB .· ' (5 lledroo-&: Fam'1ly o D ) ,.._,,, O!l!crl """'Hol!day mtertalamont 642-5200 ,. (Sal & Sun 1·5) .. ~ r tn llG Son-Dr. S.!'90 In 11!< -•Tlnr nicim wl 1122 Paulvino Ave. (C.M. North) CM *2730 Albotrooo, Coote Meaa W.U..t -• MOii 545-4941 -(Sat & Sun 1·5) 646-7171 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) NoW Llatl"' ~'' Kine --1718 Iowa SL (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa INlllESA VERDE Dawn~':" ~1: M0.1720 (Sun 1•5) • -• • • famlljo ,,,.,. oo otllora. 51!).112t) 395 'Meadow, Newport Beach · 1 qU!el -In _,TARBELL 295S Harbor M0.1720 (Sat 1·5, Sun 11·5) notgl>bol'hood. On'1 125,llaOjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ *1727 Tradewlnda Ln., Newport Bach ~..,."" down. Wcm't 108 Pearl 646-3255 (Sim 1·6) 1400 Dolphin, Irvine Torr, CdM 54MllO Balboa Island 675-3000 Evoo: 642-4788 (Sat &·sun 1·6) oi'.uG°'Eit'i".\t'T!.-3~ 2 balhl, ...,. 2016 Plloina Dr. (nr 20tll & Jrrino). CM •l!ol-.•-,c.it. OPEN SAT & SUN 1 . .S 646-7765 (Opoa Sun 1-5) 125 J'ullel'lon, Newport liei~hts Wm. W111to11, Rltr. 6411-Hls (Sat• Sun 1·5l 118 So. layfront :riuc-,, B•-11 362 F.llber, Colla M ... ... boa hlancl 67~1 Me-231) 646-7171 (SUn 1-5) l>lelllll view. -._,_1~!!"'!'·°""~··111.•.tlll''!ll'll!! un ,Alllll•tlillY Ui (Upper 11911: mi .• Ol'IN SAT a S\IN 1 • S'4" S.drOom . • ,ny;o 84e-1811 (Sun 1·5) Wm. WJlllOll,· Rltr. NO DOWN PAYMENT (4 11.droom) D -· Bo1boo 11 ., • Q.L • 'io.. ..... " 223 HlllO'ler DrtYO (COUege Park) CM 675-3»1 · -•-....,.., •su "' °""' .111 1 ..,, -" ""'"""'° llvlnr· S4fl.UOI ,(Sat n 1~1 ... •••I Fot1Dll --· -1000 Wlllwlnd, Do.w Sbor'el ----=-· --=-=-=--=-=---=- -=--=-==--- Duplex For Sale (2 Bdrm & I Bdrm) 1429 West Bay Ave. NewPort Beach 6754630 Eves: 67S-0859 (Sat & Sun l·Sl ' (2 Bdrm + 3 Bdnnj 220 34th st., Newport Bea<b 673-5536 • (Sun 1-5) Condomlnlu1111 For Sale .... It • .-. (4 Bedrooms) •&it lfilnnar (BlllMJ Area), NB 1144-2028 (Sat le Sun 1~) (l~s) . • petod. ...,_.. -('IH 642~5 -• (Stt • su.i ORANG.Ii couNTY'I Oll8I HOUSE 1 • S T'A:i:tlmnss Hortior 2~bboua Road, Colla ::" • St111l U.ROIST SUNDAY ,... Clw ~ 181$ a.iai.a T..nc., lrrille Terr. ll8J, VIiia ~ N.wport hd> H&/Ull Mf.7171 (Sun 1-8) m L 17th St. 646-4494 :Im ax•-1• IN .. ~ Cil'liH tAT/ -,,. .t7fl.1862 (Sat & Sun 1-5) NOllOO • ..,, 0.-an TtnJL .YiUm: PA111t. I Ill I M1'll -"89 C1rna11im, 11W1*1a ValltiJ .., 11 I mt on 1' oc. d tbo RDlClaD 70 SD.llO. IPDI. -a MUeU (Sml 1-5) -• thlo ........... A lmle C'""11rlll, lt~r. CiAl.L ~ QU EIUI 10212 ClJ."1 Silt, Jfuntlqlon lludl ,...i. -· n<, ns.em 10 -· OI t64IJ1 llQ.ll61 (-...., Hort-_ .ff.0-1110 (SuA U) Whll• ~I -D>N. ~ 9IM5ll .... Jtool-.. ' ...... ......... • ~ -- I S.turdq, N~ '· 1918 OAJLY r11.or 'J .J HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi NOUS&S FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE l "'-'-'-''""'~;.;.;.;""';.;;;........;.;..;;..;;;.:o;;~-'-'---~1 ~---------------~ HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES ,Oil SALi! nuu> .. • ..OK SALb • HOU5E5 l'Oll iJiLi !f•wf!rl INell \1o0 Corory~ dol Mor 1250 lolboo '"'ln•ula 1300 Hunfl11tl111 a..cll ~1 AT l!<od>,l>;i owner oppt. 2 2 l!DllOOMS aa. Ir• rec nn. J1..2. 12u110 GENE'S GEM$ Oceimfront P•.!Ol-El"""" """ -1o 1 G-r•I lOOOG-ral 1000 Gonorol 1000 Go•oral 1000 Mo .. Doi Mor 1105 1~=a;;;;A=L=a=o;;;;;A;;;;;;;l=s;;;;L=A=N;;;;D=;1--;;;.;;;1 .. :;;. M=E;;;;D;;;IA;;TE;;;.;.;o;;;;c=c=uP;;;1=,., .. c;;'l1:;;;1 ;;;;;;.i~-..,,,-u""....,..!~-~~ .. ~: RANCHO LA CUESTA In Huntfnllon Beach ~ Jim' rm., l4ltlt -· Ch I I f t Income 3 new homes &Valllblt for immedlale OCCU· -,J:ll. -lll90 cub. ~'254 Orof191 C-,,..rty $ Bdnnl, i, l><tlw ,..... A .,.., -dh 1 DUPl.El( ll-2 BR. 11o1&;; Geno NoMll • R111for Pl1ctd 152,111> J>OAI, FA ""~ '"""' 'I 0 Ce ay ron ~ l>ecause or cnodit rejectlona. 3 BR, 2 OWNµ< * -~ Xlnf loo. -Terma * * • • drapos. ~ I• t •Cf'. 1'9,500 Own .,.._ lo.-Fmo!d .. WHb""""" i ;' -, Property biths, bulll-lns, tirepl1ce, 1ha~e root. con- Locat.el! ~iO'...O(. lii..Sotith ..BaJ ho¢. crete driffWllC• _ · • , , -v .. c1o 1110 BW1TS .::;,., i •nr. 2 _. Wiiy Walt Trll>I,. ~;;,v!"-, t1o. Qlliet-. $1500 D H 1 ao1111: .....io....ttoPQ01. 1u Ne11tS.1111Mtt 'l'rlc'...tn11S0» $16.=..., 1 Property coll!ist. ol 6 Ap{s. includirJg 2 Pent ALSO 2 model homes 1vall. for Jan. occu- Housos -all with fabulous Vlews of. the piU\cy. O~· e:e, By ow .... 141.950. -Get It -a BR, 2 ... 2 IURlt WHITE 'R111tor '1o ~ -:.11r .... ,,::;., , l'M~ I& ~ ~ lam-DLX Park Lido OlodO., 'flew blodct ~ 0cnn. '311,d ~)l Newport a!vd., N.B. dlttw-1, PA "Wt, -tany-c:: t Bay. All Apt.·ar•iurnilhed. : (Loe: Hamllton & BUJhard, Huntington Beach) BEAUTIFUL HEATED & FILTERED '°°L $25,050 to 427,700 :"' • 2 ...... 10 ft of pool; ...... I Dr. 2 BL * .. * '° 67M6JO 1 ... 67:J.Ot$9 peted, A -_, ~. o,._ ... .-l2>00 "" 12t,1100. -,Che•rf111 1,.. ... ..,.. -1ej • must Mii. EZ ....,. • -'*" N-potrl ........ 1210 ll&b! l tlly 4 BR home, 21i Lido l•I 1351 U.O not -rul ,... '"° 1.:1 bls~enJy $21,!ICO. ....... '""'111'.. ba, Frpk:i room for Pool e clrdlnR: tua. Priced ol $250,000 Owner will aeoopl Masoned . Trust Deeds FHA • VA & Convonl1"'1I for Equity. StepheMOn RHltv 308 .111\uine Ave. Balboa Island 675-4000 ¢111 968-2929 •nycloy botwMn 10 & 6 I ___ J --" - FABUCOUS 2 STORY Below Mlrket V1lue with looif, IoW $3,250 down pil1J11ent. Only 19 month& aid, ttUa: cn.dous 4 B~ ROOM borne with luxurlowi '" bathl, pluab deep. pile carpets &: love)y drape1. FABULOUS :HS x" 2:1 FAM· n. Y ROOM with gorgeow tittplace. Located in PRES- TIGE, AREA this immacu- late home U located near o:hooll&-.Olt-at Jetifhan crlgjiitlprice. I YAW£ PAWD ,ll~sP'RiNa • ~9REALTY ~ ~ ~i':: fir'.: c.ri>erS:o,.;;:k·:""Hous'!'.lO'e LAA GE LOT .••• 1i_.1111. n-n-• l!. Vu Apt. SM.'150. Ml-7249 wtth 1p1cloua 3 BRm ___ ...,._.,....,...; ROWfR STRHT EXCELi.EM' EASl'SIDE neff:hborhood -BeaQtllUI tree lined street. See tbis re-rnodehd and pru!eaicm· ally deocre.ted home near WES"lU.JFl.F SHOPPING CENTER. "-"""""""' (two bedrooms and a e n). larie cozy llVing room with floor to ceiling si'ONE FIROJPl.ACE. ....... ..... room is extremely spacious, maatl!'I' bath hu sunken ro- man tU> and shower. De- llghtful kitchen with loads of ~ Built·lri Electric tange and oven, dishwasb- tt, dlspdsal and nutme mix· er. The pool has a UN!QuE WATER:f'AlL aha loads ot decking. Full Price 0 n l y $M,500 ACT NOW. 5 BEDROOMS • $20,950 Only $750 Down required to mow into ttUJ large family home-. (loge to P>pping, 8dloola and churches. Just put on the ma.rket. this one won't la!t. $163 Pf!f" month includes taxes and inalr· al'IC'e! ! ! 204.3 WlSI"OLIFF DRIVE ~ 71'11 Open Eves. Costa Mesa $15,750 • "' ""' .... n.I .... ' + -· "Al<YTDlr' 2 BR, 1 S.. nice )'&rd. on Balboa JI.land.. Ste,. to home on one ~ Qlstom $"'2,500. Oole to acbooll. Sc:f.1tb. &y, lhake roof, llt'W built. A~vel)' priced at *&C-4392* J'rigklaire, blt.tn ltOVe. A cmbt $56.SOO w:th iood wma. Bay~t tamlly ..... llome. Sblnlnc l629 -Blvd C.l(. hardwood tloon.,. lhak1! ., B1ycNtt ., 122S MUST SEE. Owner bu Will lt>OW at your CODVtil· Dell&htfUl '4 bdnn borne with tamll;v room & aepen.le dhJ.. inl room. Unusual pool Ir pe.do W1th BBQ &: wet bar for outdoor ~ent. rool, 2 baths, o.mtom lhut· 3 BR. on. corner; ~iet CW de ---...... , ' * * * * Lee Schonek tera throuihol.Jt ildeal lot Sac; lnd$:pd. AJl new ktt~ Price Sl1thed -Open for camper er b o • t with 'Cab., blt!11 A floor coverina:· Fantuuc s bedroom • 3 bath large slab + patio. Top New ~ed carpet In heme 1n area of mo:h bip.. conditlm t:brolChotJt. Onb' fbrmal Uv. nn. A: mstr:. BR. ft-priced bomN, Rup bed- /If!!::;_~_,.._ RE~LTOR ~~ 6~85 . m M"""'""· CdM Honie With A Bonus! 673-ISSO $27 ,950. Paneled dm. All new paint. rms . pookUe ~ En- ~ Vacant. $2,00G Down; b.ke joy aiedusian in $41'.l'L '2i•:~-.;: 1!isl>iwa A real bl.I)'! • CHarming a tlil:lnn home near ~ &r Irvine. ~ent yard for children. Don't mW thil tboice home. ·-~·" .... nt>•Tmv 1093 Bnktt. C.M. -3 beth home. "°'1<• ,...., ""Al ~ .... ~.: ... ~~!!!!!!!' ............. 12100 .. "· l bik •• • .... _ $111 P1yroent ' School/O:Juntrr Club. BY, 2629 llarbor Blvd., C.N. Newport Heinhts . 2700 HaNor Blvd. Includes all on existing bn owner A•all Imme d ! QuillttH Thru-out ~ SE-9491 Open till 9 PM anyone can asune without StS-0032 2 extra Iarae btdrooml + nu.or VA buyers. See kl•""""'""""'""""""""'""' quallrytng! No DOwn ra!l=========.=-1.xintblcta.milyfloorplan fall tn kwe with this nf!'flt 4 BEDROOMS Try $700 l)ov.>n to a,nyone! Collega "•rk 1115 D» -i ft. 5 Bd, din1n& rm. 1 bdrm home on p:>d lot. Sunaet Pool 314 ba. tam rm.. etar~ to :,.~ ~~,;,,,~,"~ Bayfront Duplex Qn, to a new nrst Truat 3 BR, l Ba upper, 2 BR, 1 Be $23 900 tAk it Featuring: 3 )owly bed; BY Owr!V· Well · kept Lido best pool/carden, $95,IXXI ' es · ,· Min Verde 'l'OO!nl! 2 lwrur!o~ bathl. model. 3 BR.. 2 BA. A: Fam R: c. GREER. Realty Deed I~. down. 2 Frplc, tenced, bay. JERRY FREUD CHARLES ARNOLD 11lis atractiv~ home has an Charrninf kitchen. SI*> rm. 4%t;ti exlltln&: tlnanclne 3416 Vla Lk1o 67J.9300 extra lqe ll'vini rm plus klWi Living Room! Ankle will ........ v• ir<w: 000 ======== Full price oncy $42 500 fn:wrt natll'I • $]15,<m DeLancy Reil Estate . W•lker R .. lty deep carpeting! Shake P.ool! .c-n4 or -...,, . -~~~ = Double Garage! Asle!nr 56-3'lot.,m..T3SO. Wutcllff 1230 2828 E. O>ast Hwy., CdM 3338 Vla Udo 6'1>5D> Bdnn. 3 Bathl A brick pa-Pl,CKXl! Huny th1I one 4 BR. 2 &., O>• patio. OPEN HOUSE woo'~lut. can Crpts. drpa thru out. Xlnt 5 388 E. 17th St., CM tio, 2100 sq ft. cood $'17,500 B Owner SUNDAY 1 • """"'" .... ,.,,. for·an•r $41 ,950 Wa ker & Lee ..,.;.i. • , 1115 s.mors1t Lano ""'""""""""'~~"""""' Owner transferftd to San Clrculir Drlv-. E:o::lusi\19 Irville Ten-ace Open Sunddoy ~R~ty .. J'f.4343 ~-~,,,._Ev .... ·-~., Nowpoi:t INch 1200 ~nn. ... • ,•.~113_'1t !:,. ~ ~ ~:" ,:.' 375 Broa w_ay -By~--~N· _ ~H .... • °7.:....,,,, ~--rui, OPEN SAT. & SUN, l.S Con Mesa Newport ~-•-,..... •·· CASUAL !Mulat ... """land.,..,.._ 1815 G1l•t11 Torroco ·~•ns FAIL TO~;,... . Custom Bo1uty 3 BR, 2 BA, trjitc, d.i.w., COUNTRY R. C, GREER, lloalty CORBIN.MARTIN "v'"'"' r,..,u-~ ,, yard SUn cpt&, drpe, ranee. other ex-S41S Via Lido ~ t:hil m:m\y J Bedroom, 2 "Showplace • traa. Nr all llCboola. lovely llvirl& can be ')OJn in REAL TORS . bath home witb den, HUGE hou~, gorg_,oos PI ant 1' yd, BBQ, room b' boat dlstincUw ~ 1n Irvine 1231 3036 E. C0111t Hwy, CdM 3RD BEDROOM -~te !'ilrubs. Kini size bedroom•, stor. Aaume 5%' FllA· Pmt Back Bay with vtew. 1--------675·1662 Anytime work llhop ol:1. garage and large family room. Expeo-inc taxes $l!i(I. $26,950. Zll5 Secbied: prden en-. VULA.GE 11 -Sp e c I a I I "!!J[l!!!~i!!l!!!!J!!!-!!!!!~'!' a PICTURE PERF1!X:?' PA· sivc bollt-ins, elegant ~ IAurel PL, N.S. &42-1719 trance ltads Jn to loft'o "Marquette". 2 pt.tiOI, 16 l~Op,n HM S•t/SUi112~ TIO REAR YARD. nlA or place, new fenced Y~ lin-3 smvnnu • 1~ bathl Jy •trlwn, devu U. spedrnm tree• + 118ut 457.Momlng' Conyon Rd VA rr·s GONE at this priee ed with lights. Prestige 1~ ·"r""'~, ..... .,.....,.. v ............... ..__ ..1 .... hu t cation. f.!iOO reduction by pool home • ......,,~"""" • .,..,.... -.......,.. _.. stuubt, spmklrs, c r P • • 2 Lrr BR A: den 1% BA. ru- • $3i,OCO. owner. 54Q..l'720 FURNISHED $22S a month. btdi:U0111 in oppocl.te drpc, 2 Frplcs, 2'iS ha, 3 ly tiled, crpt'd 6 chpl, TARB~LL 2955 Harbor Ea~ CM. 6t6 ~ o 5 5 5. wing tram Uvtn1, den & BR, dsb.Wlhr, blt·ins, 2200 Walk • around ftreplaee. Broker. :formal ' dinin(. Extra 9q ft. Earl;y potRSSlon. High • fenced back yard. INVESTORS Jarie family room .\: Priced rta~t. 1.8211 .......__ __ VI , 139-B Cost• Mua 1100 modem equipped kltcb-· Meadowsweet Way 833-0215 ~ -e.w. •"""" Y mmo Hunffnp'n INch 1400 HOme for Xmas 11 Lrg Home GI FHA 4 BR (or 3 It den), vtcant. clf!'UI, blt-tna, flreph.oe, FA .... ttl"I ..... (2) kitch- en. drapes, lrg patio, w/ BBQ • ftre plt & waterfall. treea I: ~tic pl.anti. Block fence. Must be sold!! OPEJf HOUSE FRI • SAT • SUJf 1662 Royer Circle Warner to Roel Lane (1 block w. d. M11&mlll) "'""""' ---If no ans ~231'4 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 64""4494 Don't overlook this . 2 BIR coMMUTING TO-en U't In Cft).ter. nus 1------·--owntt. 6TJ.7Tl0 house + 1 BIR house · is a perfect home In an i ""':!!"!"'"'!'!~"!D~"""'"' Dbl gU . on"" lot. 6'\l'x SAN FRANCISCO """""" _ ... for Eostbluff 1242 Bolboo Ponlnoul• 1300 GI. NO own ~ • Zooed tor 12 units • Forctd to sep with almost dik"riminatinz family. B~"~" ~·-mWu-1mmac. 3 BR-2 i:., din rm, approx in BL tram K-Mart immediate poueaioo. Beau-.c.tt.u • ..... u... ....._, ... lalndr:r rm. eompl Shoppll>g c.nt ... -T<>P loca· tlfolly "-"""' • BR • ,_ _____ ..., """' "" . .-... -OPEN HOUSE :"w ..... Alley entnnu • tioo and pric!d. to sell at tamily room, near 1eboola. Dtlte lie\ £stall decor. 3 ·Br. 3 BL Open SAT -SUN· MON' 1-5 room for b;le.t. Walk to S ~·-5 BR + tam11"' room only Priced" rlaht 4 no down ';.;,;..;.;...-. ..... __ .-House 3.at/SUn l0-4. ~ 1500 E. Ocean a. Bel Penn. Polnts ~--. START PACKING 1 2 .stY" townhau• ..., tif!IC::i Ideal floor plan. brick ftre!I pl.ace -Move bi todl,,-·Pa:·: ments lem: than mrt ~ ~=­ dn, GI or lo1J, low down tc --Pr ........... f "!UNG" .,..,~SPRiNG , .-.REALTY ' -· -A!m'lllS" . 2629 HartxJr Blvd., C.M. . Owner Tiandttr.d! \1 Pl"'h SUrs!lde S Bl\ J It drapes It with elietrie built. ma lnc lud lnr ~r. Vf!r,/ nell' Hou.le • Pool. lal.SOO. Peclllc Sbora _,.,. 841'..asa& Eves. BY 0-Uer 4 Br. 2 BL Sbakf'. roof. Bltns. FA beatinC. """· ...... l'rpic, ~· patio w/waterfall i fish pond, Well lndlcpd. Lffc' than 1 mi from Mcl>an-neil-Douil8f. Prlced for quick .... ""·""· 1191.tl!'J!I aft ~ &wknds. GI NO DOWN ,.,.,,, !li>I Vlsto. ,.... ..,oil .... -bloclt ,_,. lhake root Cbe.to 9Choo1I I: major shopplna. Prlced rf&ht at $25,500. Poul JOMS RNlty ' M.7·1266 Eves. 536-7124 3 BEDROOMS • R-2 LOT • Ideslly located • 1 block east ot Newport Blvd. Own- er will.he\p finp.nce . "~ q z t to eterana. CALL Viata Flora NB, 548--'252 R • VII .. ~ " ..... ""'"""' .. 16 + aepUate dining room Sl0,500 • & tenn11 p&ymen v 64'"'414 3 B • 6 ....., ......... , " 09, BRASHEAR REAL TY "°"'" 1s vocact "' neod• a CHll T ROBINETT ~MR.=~MYHl<E==~-~llS~l =<-~·.1~~=::::: RL'l'R. oamplett!y ,_ ldtd>en, ox-1147-Ev.._ 54:1.2442 $20,300 •-• family. Atra.ctively REALTOR 6t5-0128 eves) Heritag!' Real FAtate 1-,-------tenstw btt-tns, Ocnnvlew ·--• 2 5try farmhouse 1250 !rem .....lodi, !up '°""' GID< MAR. must sell """"' • -M """Y . •"""''"'· '•"' .. .,.; Nr Wesltl'1ll PllZI , _Coro_n_o_d_•_• -Mo~'--1o1. Sll.m. "' ...,... ...e. ,,,.,.,,. 2 BR • "'°' ~ti!n ~:~t.~ e ~ BALBOA IS. DUPLE~ Giant 2·st;v manaon an Jrure PANORAMIC VIEW "nny price. 150,sm. S BR., extna. 962-02 1-J'dwood !loon. tom drapes thr'Oughout. 3 BR, 2 baths ln ee.ch Urut. 3 Bed wide lot alley lot. 3 J.c bednns, den It t:un-Broadmoot 4 Jm. l'am RM. AIL m-«J3"I' S BR. l"' Bath. Nr schl. HAFFDAL I.EAL TY ORANGE COUNTY'S Only 4~ yearS young. Own-1 block to VUle.a:e, Frpicl, fencedroom~. new ·~u: lly room. Iinrnaculate ttady 2515 Lighthouse Rd CdM I ~ ... "'!'!!!'!! ... ~~~ By owner. $21 ,950. Terms "Homes· to M&tc:h. IDcome"~ • LARGEST er e.nx:ious . Asking $34,950-e:ioeellent Olltd1~ · .tine vacant $2'1.500 _ transfer-to 1110Te in • Jl'1ieed in $30'1 i ,.;BY;,;;0WN:;;:;,;ER~e;,;;.,._~101;;o~:_:Dlal==..,...,.===ltr=RESUL==:rs::i.:'ilex;,, ;;·,;..,.-;;,;::=;;:;"":=eppt.==:=::-'.'"~'°="'=:'""=,.,==="':=;:.flOS::: 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 FHA. VA. Conv-ol. """"' '"""" .... $19,<m-..,, .. 5ll% n... ...U.bl•. ,,.. quick..,., 1sant• An• 1620S.nta An• 1620 Sont• An• 1620S.nto Ano 1620 ~~~~~~ ~-:EJ?J~~·: ~;~A~UN ,;,~ Near HaJ1bor JU auTOUDded 1093 Baker, C.M. · 546-5440 by beautltul home& 3 BR ' OPEN SAT /SUN 2629 -Blvd., C.M. ~~~ !.~.:::; OCEANF«ONT 219 Jcismine, CdM :..,~ M~ !':i 1amJ1y l.._,_u'"·•'"pp,_H,..IH,_f,.., I 1122 P1ul1rlno Ave. tor boa.tor trailer from al· 3 Bdnn. h~ fireplace, Prime beach Joe. No new ti-OWNER/Agt. 54.5-490. HA tnL.N ley. Priced to seH fa.st oversized lot. Be&t Bnch. nancing necessary. 3 BR 21 ... iiiOiiiiiii;;;;;;;;.,....,..,,I Rltr. MG-39'28 Eve. 642..(1185 $56,SOO baths + familY, bit-ins, fire-For The Budget WI.. . . · 11 a ·Bluffl Town Homf!. *LACHENMYER c.org, Williamsen, rut.. place, 3'"' .... o.w.c. 2nd $18,<Xll EJ<picr• th!< ........ 3 • 673-43511 Eves. 673-1564 TD or trade for Income. 3 BR &: fam. nn., wril·blt den .,eenbelt home near DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! RJtr. 646-39'18 Eve. M2-0185 older home -niee Eut rnM Hilb School. $4.COI 1000 *LACHENMYER M•..,.... St. location. -... Gonorol 1000Gonoral Graham Realty ~'J:1 ~ lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Lenders ReposMstion Near N.B. Post otc. 56-2414 HAL PINCHIN & Auoc. 646·7171-Open Sunday -546-2313 Dwuny ""'°"' "A" b'am• 3SOO E. c...t Hwy ..,._.39'1 3 BR. 2 ba, encioeed sun-BY OWNER Colle9e Parll • 4 Bedrooms + Pool ded<, """ •• °"""· "" <PHJNCIPALJ;, ONLY> One of th• largest homes in this fine ar•• s~~OOD REAL TY 3; ! ~: ~ !:::~ Owner-Despe,lf~ - 3 Baths, large family room and sepa-W ,.. __ _. H 548-ll!IO w-"· ._ ALL odlools·, lli-L O rate laundry area. -I 5x30 Heated Pool. 63'.li · \.AltU' wy., m:'~ ttW Colle~. 5 Sall ·~ ·MM ptlon -$32,950 with only 10 ,.. down, TRY OFFER min to l"tteway a: shops. Park Lido Townhouw 3 BR Beach bouse nr. Bay $25,SOO Appl only. 536-133l 3 O,R. 2% BA. Lovely cornr WESTCUFf EXECUTIVE Spacicwo Ii• Livi>& nn. tin> BY OM<EII. nry cl"n 3 lot. All ,.tns, ..,,,u. ..,,.. E I I I ~ d t I " • Bed place, Lge lot $39,500. Bt. 1u "·"" ...:.:...1-built attcbd lat'· Prl patio. Pool. n er a ove y cour1yar o • ar,,e , • Balboi Re•I Elfife Co. -i. ... ..., CU11ww room -3 b1th f1mily .Jiom•. N·ew c·1rp•t' home, Wse fenced yard. * 6444n,T * d d 0 b d & b th TOO E. Balboa. Blvd., Balboa all _,1 -~· dra •y OWNER 1n rip•'· n• • room a c:om-ORlole 3-4141> w to wu ...... to"""• pea 111 pletaly sep•rata for mother or maid.· lliiiiiiiiiiii!'iii~i!'!i!i'iiiiii!il near achoola. $24,950. 2412 Bick Boly Home Many, many axtras make thi' top valua II ARTISTS HOME Oranr• /i..w., · "C.M. Week Knotty ptne wood :Interior w/ ot '48,500. .... by ..... --hl(b."'9Jnecl ceWnp, 3 BR, Out.!Jtandj111 2 Bdrm., 2 bath OWNER M~ afUI Auume J bath, famDy nn + buze Mna Verde Executive vtew hem<. ""'""" Har· s11 % 1oon • n•t moolh, ...,, """"ott l6x35 tt poc1. 4 Spacious bedrooms, 3 baths and a i,or· bor View &lft. Priced to prlc, .mt., taxH'< le: in•. on W/W (ll)tl, all bltns, $40,500 .ell at $37 9CKI tlWI 3 BR 2 bath. frplce, :115 Tuftin Ave. 9eous livin9 room with wall to wall 1ra-' ' t:1ne Uo le: t place. Formal <linin9 room . Carpats and CORBIN·MARTIN :~ · i~. ~ DUPLEX I drapas, new-like -$39,950. -lmmedi-RAY GAULT 54(>..1151 (open Under constructim oo cor- . T ID .,, d REAL TORS -·.,> H•rln•• &-• Estate. ner lot. a Bedrooms\% bathl ate p·ossess1on. ry ,.; own. 3036 E. f;o.st Hwy, CdM -·-·---~--~=-..m. llectric kite~ JUST REDUCED $4500 675-1662 Any?lmo BY Own•r. 2 Hoeo !250. mo tiroplooN. IOll,500 BACK BAY VIEW HOME _ inc • 2 Br. turn frame, R. C. GREER. Ret.J.ty TOWNHOUSES """'· • ..,1y dee. 2 Br' ?;1' Via Udo m.8300 Comr.l1tely custom in evary detail on Newer stucco reu. Tuatin 1pac QU' 75X245 astata size lot, -3 Bed-• 2 BB.. le Uv rm •• $23,9CKI Ave. nr 11'1h _St. $24,500. 3 .BR Bac,k 81¥ home :Kl8 " I b h d ~ I e 3 BR. W.. .. tio •• $2t,9611 .51&-J388 548-ntlD Slrrro Vlito. p1lcetl to Mii rooms, 2 12 uxury , at 1 an eaTra arga e 4 BR-~ be, ·2 ftre'plactt. • at $12,500.' c.n Paul ~ llvln9 room. many e:Ktn• •••• SQl,900 NOW VACANr. No down to SS2.QU or 312-5493 for a> FASI' POSS ON AlL veterans. 3 BR 2 batbl-DupleX Plus Woitishop . DOUG JOY A t "8,9611 • -""" point pclnbneot "' ... ' 9o1n brullh CALL MR. Bl.ACX BLUFFs AR.EA K-PLAN 2 Exc•llent units. Lovely i own•rs horn• 133-0504 540-tin (Open t • 11 ) 4 BR (l.BR I: dft'I) 2 baths. completely remodeled in ta,taful fashion DAVIDSON Realty HerUqe Real Dlt.te1 Pool, tennll A ICh. <>wner. plus 2 Badroorn rental with 91r1g;9. Own-Fomlly Ex-ndlng? By ~---, O>ll ... Park. Qmdom Pl.too. &f.f....aYJi er'• unit ha1 l1r91, light worlc,hoP' and ...-Vl¥lla double 91r191 '32,500 -Assume Sit. •1.· Tbtte 11 room for mote 3 BR. 2 Ba', fam,, c:rpta, NO. 61 Balboa Cbtffo S Br. loin. here:. 5 BR, :lam. din + the drps. 11>1 trplc, COYiered watufront. ISO.® Wauld ...... .., ,... $31,500 potlo, ........ -....... to b'ode ,,.. -MINI RANCH l!z.ACRE $29,500 tow Dow1 FHA No Dowl YA i \,edrooms1. with: t•r•'ie •flcl 10~1 .of +..-.. Honat OK. Could M.. commN"c1•f oi will t1k1 inCofnt unth. 546-2313-Open Sundoy -646-7171 WE NEED SALESMIN • Rltr. 2'150 Harbor Bi. CM mt cd14. New 909' iou.1,u,.,.~,,_nn_,.."""-=---, 545-54EO E\l'n. 545-5142 SZ,995. 56-4871 2 .BR. den, .1p.Jlv, nn. A. ~ ' "J)r l!J'-Ba. o.m dl.n., rm., fpl., '\lee. kltcfl. 3 BR & D"'N ,. .... N"' point. $liOll tlll. Con blllld OttO!lt<r. ..... I: Teko -GI-SIJI-'"" Sl3.0CIO.'°*-. ~ , ) bilM, .1-'l!m>I....:: .. tlo -.all..MMlll! · JIPT· !lap. ift ildi -I '' A BBQ. ~tSoti,Ji iange. ,.,.,.....,... • -a da.. &mJren BR. r-I e v 1 1 Coft. Eutside O:>eta M-. (Jutt "'"",.r.on. .,. ...-~ ca N ...... Blvd.I JlS ODii .... .... ........ ,..a/d .... -· $11,000 Owner. with tmns, ' • ~.I 2 Ba ~ kt\. '""'2111 · W1lls-Mce1nll1, Rhra. 3161 BolM WI)>, -''?HE: llhltl>", ! II• 1~ Bo, ' lBlO Newport l!lvd., C.M. 4 Bl>RM5-l'iropll<:t, -O>odtm. mcdd -lOttt 54&-1129 Ew1. 64f.06&I 1 t t , q u I •t 1·lt t et. tlDancln&, owner. $251'00+ STOR,tGE GARAGE Owtll'l'/Blcr. MIDI s.11. All<-* -* ' Inc --THE lllull'I ! BR. Ooo- SAC. 3 '4· Br. J'HA ...... -BY OWNJl:R. ' $20 MONTH bc.lut. ~ • qitd. 1 Ilk. -.... llS-1111 ... So. 0>ut PWa -lllT .4 . -. -... • • - 1968-A Great Year for New Home Bargains during WYNNEWOOD'S VEAR END CLEARANCE Buy Now • Save Big • 3, 4 & 5 bedroom, 2 & 3-balh homes from ~.950 • Up to 2,023 sq. ft. of Jiving apace • Jr., Sr., high schools &_parochial schools· minutes away • Univ. of Calif. at lrvlne 5 minutes from home • Newport Fwy. 3 blks, away. Santa Ana, San Diego Fwya. alsq near • Truly cloae-to-home job opportunities & recreation I • Costa ,Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Bea_c.h conveniently cloae • Sales Offlce:-MacArthur Blvd., and So. Main st, City of Santa Ana f -' WE CANNO.T GUARANTEE AVAILABILITY ~- OF THES~ REMARKABLE HOMES MUCH LONGER. Fro!!'· Loe Ang9i•: Santa Ana Fwy. to Newport Beach Fwy. Then south ta, MacArthur Blvd. exit l'"cillow algnl. Or...&ke S111 Diego fwy. ta Br~ol St. , exit; lhiln north fcillowl!lll algiis. • ~~ ~ -· . · , • . From Long llellch: eaat;oii Warner Ave. to Sol!lh M~n St.. follow sfgn1."' -' Frclm Nortflnat Orange County:. Neprt ea.ch Fwy. to MacArthur Blvd~ -nd foU<>W algna. A c 1walM1}Ji!J!!'oodx~ . • • • • • • • • • ·' • -· r I J 1 '. l I l ' t .. ·~ -----·~~~~~ ..... ~~ ...... ~~~ .... ~~~~~ ........ -. ........... ~ .................................................................................................... .... -... AU : UMT.. . . -· lllMTALI • .' . llNTAU -• •INTALS --""'"r ............. ...... 1400 , "'* ..... ut1 ~ • ,!!ff'! .!I'!!!!: e~ .. M•.ie.•' Ye'!:r&i::":.::' !~., ... ,.:.efl!i:;c::i.:l/Jlfu:::"':.:::;11=•=·•:... -..:!::;;::i::;::;::::::::._ 1· ..... ==="'"'=-~====,...,,.,.,,,. PMlll'IOJ: s a..--. 1 .,.;.·a_..·~;,!!!!..,"'.· Mo0 11111,_,, llNll ll!f ~~l";I a.to Mite IHOCeen Mola ........ poolslulot. ..... °"""'............. tllktnollllo w:w~ 114y ...... o.w m • -mil ':"Ii .. .-. ""1* •' . . . . .W-1.., . .,_.;;.-;Lhhlt LOVELY ~ -· I A VILLA MESA A ·:*t,::r~.= ~;;;; ;i.tt--7:.~ ~."~~t~. i~~ ... l.'!., UT~ TIES: ., -..io~..-. .... ~·:9 1• __ ... _ -.a~!2!:n::•T'NO ...... ' 1a!"t!t~•.t: • · 1 'PAID. r'~Nt~W~o1~1r;-~;;;;=~1~6~12~1......_-. '"6!;'-f~ ......... ~·ta t1it : Two B'*w 6 ,_._ ~ .._. ~ ' • 2. "WI S" hit.....," Aparhnanh ~_'~1111.,.~,,lt•t ·-'lri, ~., * ~ =.!'t~~-coll EXTRA LA~flE 1 llDAOOM. DELUXE APTS. LUXUl!.Y LIVIN!J TO PLfASI THI MOST NIW HOMIS ""11'1. r ~ =.--......... : ~ . • Cl•i•d Dovblt e.,.,.. • H••1•d P••1·•nd DIJC.ltlMINATING HOW AVAILAllL! AT ,~~ ~= Sii.• °"'*· . -. : , ~ i \I01111, * ~':.:'-,, Sa1t Ci.-to '7.1P : 'i!111~1t~.~:~m'• . :. ~l~~i!';;~~~·~ rin • -. -_ ... _, ...... ,... ~~· ':::~:=. w.. 1C112,..•.11r.2"' Play; .... ~.. es1.1i.~rv w lhi.·Huntlngton P1c1Rc , .:.:"'., '":':,t.::'; .. ._. .... ..te -~-••"'":ru«. all _ _,,,,,,"'f:....::, ::O,.'"':;i.~!:: t::; •For••' A:~'~: hf' d U ~-"';•h ·j~ !!•olt • Cl~n ilr, blue>aldil, and 1unswept beach .. • ~ ..__ Ai.e. axck IUXJ tQr $aJ • io ~ ..,..., ~ rm taaO ttt • ' ·"'' II. •n " urn • •9 • 106 unit 4 level complex .. unllt Medlterr1n• ---~~-~ ,,. ~.B • .:0.. L;q!";'°:'s" ..._"'!: *'125 *"'° *$175 l'!i_!AC,1" 1 ~~ 719 W. W,ILSdN , M•R. 646.1251 Mn daslan --$i4i.iS: ~ . 1-!It ... lo -ir amw-....,.," Vrll ,,,_ • • 110.tod pool, aavna •I'd ountl•<kt •·•· ....._...._ C • I I . 1t50 lllt lomlb' 2211 "" In> .,..,,. rr ·-llNTALI Coota "-· , · 5100 '' e L ... ly eoft)munlty ,..,.allon f"""' --'"' -_..--"'"'"' n -· · •• .& • -Gofttral ...... · 1 • ' w -• AU -el .. fflc Gold Madolllon kiter-. ""'·--,.•-,.,., __ -.._.,,,. 'A,is. PumW.... · 1ouio1. ~--LllAIE •NII wal.W ~ -, !llll·Vlllf..Dol;Oro H(UDAY JLUA ~ II oi . e I-;irking with oddltlonof parklnt l•t .:s !111> 117-lUI ---..iw;. *111: fa .,_, S:O....: . .K-11..ci. DJWXE. -~. ••-4'00 HARB , : • 'Por..,.niilf mon'90lriont stall and -•rlty ".!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j l>7 ...... ! Br. 2* Ila. -. 4-_, · 644-llU l'vnl. .,._ $115 Ph• "111-twardi f Olt•ll>t, -""'-tr-plo, -_ ~ · ~= -.., _,.., .., U..tot '°"' ......,. ,,_ llAQllLO& -util .,._ · E ·· • "!, to "LA. Met..,.UI• .,.. Somo AN 1'20 llHlo4 I*!. ••tlti,1 illO: ·, jft;· i ..._o;;;,i: £+:4!+.% ' .tit .~ .... ~\ ~ ...,. ·air •s· YI' . .!!•-. • n . 1 IY IUILDllt '17,HO --;, .fOllO. iW '_.,. a.lldnD ' -2 1'<t111111-CM -• . t."Jlii'; IJllll. • .,. 11 711..0ClAN AVENUE ... S 1111. 2 ... ,.,---Nev .. ..,.,,"-' -..... o.x.' -..... -~-• 1•1•1 SlfJ; 2 llll., -.. 7" •·:· BACREILl~. UllJ'UllN. . . HU-IN.GTON BEACH ~-.... -..-11nn.00-.m. . lt:-1 Iii: lll ll&r ..... ~~: Utlll"°'~.A'r~t.U• -~~~ ~~.~00 .. ~ .,_,,,., n•714) 53'1487 tidioo!OPD< '!l!Jlawl'wSar. 1f7S Wlnt.~a .,...OK: -""'1-SH "115'&·-ll•d, --. ._,,., .- , .·-~Ill. ' ·--LiMf. Bit -¥ . -·-llALllOA . m.e 1-2+1lllllUC ~~~~~~~~~~ e 6M.41IO e N~ ~far_,,, · · A ,.11o. Mr ~ !27S-co.ta -•4100 2 llR Neu 1'<it!IM A -IV!)N. 6 ~. :: ~ 17:":. "'t.=" Ct!a~ -. 1100 -1 llli dUjW · ruo. ---$1!6-i..u. or ytly. Hilled -9'1ld.Cln last Bluff 5242 R!AL ESTAT• L"!"n• loath • 17bl n.-tlll ·IOI. P. o. h ~ L•c•tl••· ~,..,.,,....H,fll : · $Z2.&0 Wk. Up ~.,._ LE ~ OJI C..terNo~;;':i,'!;1i!oc'.-fusri<>• H ,. General · • lGS, HupHlctoe,.Beaeh. 1Arltl!SASbtth6famU, · ·~A lldri... %100 ~'fl at~ ,.~.Town '"* THE n1.111•ooe.o..-. --"'--.,.m~ ii'Ac.~vQJ;ie,2iiil:•· -111111•--· . . .• ·. bor6.Adanu ... 'Forlu1t,.b!•••n63br •ltoom1forRont 5995 llG ONE OWNEii • tifi l>Qpi.., "MIJ cN,et.4. !IOl!t-1111. 2 BA, 1* U.. din, ""4. •· -• TY -Lido l1r. , .051 .......... °": "!-'·~.'.:o1~ro:' all~ ~d !!)EAL tor 2 """ or ""1• ; . ntai' '-7 ._ GetUl. SttJOO.' tlrtplaet. OxMr kit wllh dl"tlL frplc. •.ao~ dll6a. •·.Ntw <Wt A a. stJ'8..L£T '•1arnlslled ' , ·• ~ •• ,.,...,.~ lfudenta· aep. room• ~ ._ bttt: d~=-~ bolt tt0f'U9, Irnmed . s.le'or.lelN _'ft/09t hrn2111 Knp:xrt·Jltvrd, ... ,.t ............ ~; ,,J.ear ~¢·:rant ltutl .At w/bath 'bttween: •hart of tbll mUllve ecn • -, ;; r -kin-S2jl5/lft0. CALL or 1l'd'lll'n. f9W312 ~ .... . . m on -~· .._.....,..,,.. ;a:zso mo. . • Ir)' tiom.. UNIQUI: 2 · ).9 ' J\M MYHRE StO-ll5l · t~4pt AlrnSIMd, SttS: viduntr%&ilroorn.•.,-Excellent, park-.Uk•11 1Nt·~U1.fTJ.Anifa1i>aWaytN.B hamew-kttch.prtv.L1nen1 Sl"ORY 4RClllT!lCTURE Apa-. · erltq R..i ~IJl!IV!:~...,.tlll<. I Br. apt wllilm!obtd, SU$. 1lip ,.11o •wt!Ji walrill. roun4lnp lbr tdlll!o r.quJt-· • • . turn., • .,..,,., ...,1. $1! WisPLrr LEVD, fWtlr. ..... hte . "1tl0 ~ -I H t 4,af. J'k ' l!lli.) 4' !Am. -have pool. "7b. -_,,_ . .., peb, Wffll ..... b<a ..... ,._ljule!=: .:· ' C tie! Mar 5:zlo 'Wk. Hch 616-3!34 Alter I LtNES. E1t1'DUOl\'•OI' -_ ............. ._ ... -~ ·tml. nsit., ~-. ~· ·1:11t..n. No, cbll«lll under •• f15.4328. ' Dhcr1ml:Aadv91'wbant1 . orona . PM~ wkench. SAND • l!LABID) W 0 OD NIWl'OltT. llACH iiiiAUi Cil\ LEASE OP, poo1. -°"'ill!d 12. No peb, F,ut ..,,. .,.,. ~ACUIT dti-Ra.,,_ 1, 2 6 3 llDIW. AP!'& BE.\ai A Bay a re a·. ft.INK•muat.·S-led lllllei=n ........ oa"™ 'nOll, -• ...,.,, S<Ml50 or Sli-lflll...,. sW>0•-1'0Ci'•;;;: POOL.NO--.' -· Bacbol<r ...,,.,.,,~ ~ "'1he Nlauel -"1.&o -1111 n • I 1. 6 • aD .....,..,. eondidoo. !OJI) • --da"1 mild A """ E ., -Mo . . -·All,,. .. -., ... 1111 ·-, ....,. ........ .,...,........ H27 .... . ............. t u•1n 1~· (I ~'. -: ' ......, , • •. _ C -$U5. MO, dlelue ~ ~ 124Q mo wtnter , ,.. · · •673-4177* -. -· nx ""'-....,,, • ... .a .,.... w L...., ·4 r~ vr.w -·-.... ,, ~ . . . . GARDEN ·Am. .-• '"'==...,...-:::-:=--=:: srnwunc s ll>ftll· nDOlt •. ca .,..,., .ea ctt &. ™ _.1151 <.-f!") -·~Y . • • Alrn.. WIM potll. -Adlitl . . . l8tb ' sinta• CM. , i • ' o~~: .. .,M,..°'"'"t .... M~: Pl.IN, llERVJCD>BT"I .... ....-.-.. . ...,,.... __ .. -·Jnl>ove' _, ..... ,..... ... _, .. ,..._,,__ . I • • ...... , .•.. ,,O!fTEr:tAtl<!S ---- B;A1'1RL>OMS, ,.._ _, ,2'! ~. ·--IJ'JIEiBR, Bl>lnr. eq;t .1 .... ~RI:'~ ~b. ll8 N..,_ 11Untlnf19n-h .4400 ~=-.'!::::ha~ 1~ 8f ~ ~~ ato homo, dbl. bed. II> llv.nn.wlth'WHJT!:BNCK 'Ho!!'_,.,..., tit -Is ...... l'mctd. )ft.rd. -·· Jl)rt. ' ' . . · WH:k. Call: 5'6-al89 FIREPLACE 11'0N ltlNTAU J:u-. eom.d ,.uo. -. ~-~--••uJt Livi e NEW e UJXURIOUS e ,...._ Temlo • Cocb!l'l B!<· Room fur ,,.,,t In nke, qul•l _,..,., • H p L... S1t5.. Call tor UP't __,, . ..,...__. -"I RE90ftT LlVING -ht. 9 hole Pl.rtVGnen. 'llome For worklnc womab • .....,. •• TO Cl:IUNe • ..,,_,..,. """" · U~l .. Nlty Pm ·HJ1 l ·..,,.,_, •/w ......... drap-4 NATIVI GAliD!NS 1llO s.. Liii<. OS)< 1114.;1611 !Qt Pi CM . an.tll!d DINING RM., 8LJD. • •'----t iR j Mlb. -llUlltAnt. No. • ~ ~ s-tlo poQs.&..sA • • t :-,MaeArtb Coast -· . v. are:· fi0..4'1M !NG "GLASI! w..,_. OPEN ltlftlala 19 anoiw 2005 Colt& 11-UUI.••· 1BA:.••era1IR. 1 II· .MISA IAST Al'TS. · f UNA.wACUZZI . urnr. HWy) TO TER!tAcm PATIO '!'1 1'1!llW.E "'"'"' . .., ....,. 1-. · Parro• lt..i'7 .. .._ l'iolc· .&•ma 1nc1. .... 1• E. lltli C.lll. ta-m< HUNTINGTON TOWNHOUSE ·---------$0 MO. quiet rm. prW, hµie . Coll Pk. Male adlt. Rlare l>a. No smokin& or cookin&· Ref's. 546-3461 Eve/wknds. SUNKEN !'IREPIT, ml 111 tori b&ach ....,. . lam IG-lTTl · frlc. A °""' ,_ " bm· ~ . " 'At:MOST RIADY ""-v 1 e" " a.. , • ..;,.,.. l:llllcl' ~ ean'' s BnRMS, 2 B at~ • . -u -1-'' CHA.T~U La l'OINTI G.A·RD· . rk15 2217 Hubor ..., wn-p-een hUla. Th1I CUltom qe ' $ZJO mo. Lovtb' :wm. 2 BR .,U.· Ott-'" Brand new Bayview Apts 1l\J&].lt)t home bu w/w car\. m.Mt after ., ~ cpta I dr1-, built ··lnl. Hi9 · atr'Mt ~ earporta. · • e 2 BR. $UO to $130 . . .Cone 3 Br.>; trplct, fiuor petll Is dn.pel tbrv-out. En-~ .., , ~ A'fl, $115 ¥0.. leue. J. BR. A 1am nn. 2 M,0,,. Htd. JIO(ll. Adults. DI pell 'l'DlNISEN'I'ERTAJNM»n' ~Heated pool • ~ulta ~tina': deep pile ~tiqg ROOM, nPW heme. Outside tey holb " Dd Pim w.a. -J211c1 hlt-lna. ,.,,.._ IM· 1111.POM<X<A AVE., ·C-M. &OLIA.CHICA & HllL e No "" • AdJ ., Ing ..... ol pool & ca-, .. .,,,.. "'"" prl bath, pa&. Man . C..to Mala 2100 ~' 2 1111., l cl<lld; M!:D .. l'OS& $2iS ..,_ leuo. i·llEDROOM 6 laml1> """"'· ADl:IL TS -147"414 . )hln&! "Huriy! Q<ly s Wt! ~l~ """ R<luequlttd. s,;.rldlocMODERNK!TCH· 2 811. -11-. 1'licd no av. ,,. ddls; ,_ lmmacvlala · la mo. In-ii6BiLE Home, 2 odult1, Pl""" A ,WW b& llnill>od -,·725·. EN .. BREAKF~ RM., "'"· .... , ' ........... uHi yud. --' 1111 ..... rm. "" b&tlia. clud .. ,...i;.,.,. Leue. ""' ..._ i.,y flUll llMch. Rec !UH parlment . DOmlnao Way, ""'-... 1:,~; T'1 ur:v~ .:: HAS DEEP s r A I!+>; D .... $l!15. -Aft 5 py, RD>EOOIUTED - 1 I ..,..._ -"u Sol-... Gloo>· w 5*-1120 ........ ...... pool, goll Mar (In bad<· ol CdM "'"' ~...ii II> up 646-8359 HDWD. CABINETS. ALL . •a·t!Df'ls:n.-4tqllt:l.,VAC&Dt. 11".lian ,tn OIO'lCE .locBEAfri. Bir 2 Br. l'Ai ba. A.ml now. Drtftwoo4 Trlr 2BR2battl. Sdiool,aittinzoatbtBluffl) ==·=~~~--! BILT·JN JUNGt A c:JV;l;N, Ntlipert IMeh U00 hJ5. * ~ k . 11,..S MW -~ ~ In to-• ...._ Poal; :P&dl). Adu!tl Q ., 2148: Oct~ !pc 23(, deluxe .tfrougtiaut er call 54S8482 NEWPORT Beach, prl'ratt -n?SHWSHR., GARB. DIS. · , ,!Iv! 1yr1eqe at fS25 mo. d 2S10 lanlt Ana. QI H. B. $150 Month sm.JJD!D Apt over au. bath, phone, near ocean A POW. ETC ' 'l'b1a ""17 DCEANfltOHT Now.Jl!rl -J200 IOI l'ITMT, ltMhW ,._;,,. · · !XlMP!J!.TEl;Y Ii= 1 Bil Rltr. """811 ...,. • """· 1ncl. 1 BR pool. 6C-351! w:rl.~ home is a mllllt aee, ~ ~. wtnter ~or~ 13S.OJ01 2 BR; 1\al'll""' Crpca .._. Crpta, bullt·tm, utIL Near + pe1t rm w/partl CltftD EMPLOYED man only; lge. ofltcnd below replacement, l;y $150; ALSO J Bit. $171 laifront flillllt·tnl., POOL of.:~ beactl. SllO per mo. H2·m:& $135 MONTH 'riew. $175. Rltr. Ml 2-2222 nice room; seml·prlvate for wtzrter, SZ50 yrty. Balboa J IKk-a.y n40 ~. Q mo. ' 1-SA. ... 1 ml kom bath. U5 Mo. 548-8ll9 tveA $31,950 .... -Beacon lay . SU£. 1Tlji ,,_ C.11. ..... , -..... p&lil. ' ...... 'BR. Balboa 5300 ROOMS S1S wk. A up. Bad<. FULL PRICE 61S-TGJ m4IT Ponoromlc Vl<w ~ H.-LARGE I Br, I Bo; . ...,,,, lifWt¥ &;;iog; a rt Adu1ls. $115 II<>. NS-7!121 I Ni. Cupe<od Apti, ""'"° apb $22.50 wk. up. 2376 'IUWNllOUSE I BIL 21' b&, trwn ...,,Wto--. ~. -....,, qu1et eul· -..... 2 jr .....: '1311. / Bunt-Jn IQ...., DELUXE D!<>ln 3 &. 2 N ....... Blv., C.M. 5'3-0755 CAIL f'OR APPI'l _..,, htd. pool; clbL pr.; Unfma 2 Bdrm, 2 bath ~ ~ mo.. cbBdrm 11411 llQ« JI\, C.M. ]Q L19Vf11 laHh 4705 t/ Eut:lide Locattcm ::;. ~:s'=.9~ ARTIST .or student; por1able MIS= ::,..lTY ccndo., fmn. .,._ 811.-U . ..,... llvtns room wstb MJ.15 . D.ml Ocean Reial.to!'. 648-5855 aft 6 llrD wkda.ys/anytin:ae ldtch., lge. patio, ..,. blda;., SIUo. Cout ff...,., r...,.,. = ... ,.., er . lltW13I -:,:::. ':'° :::-IMI lluff . 3242 BEAUT. bit 2· Br. tli b& ~ .......... = BEl!MWA. YJLL,\G.<; ·""""'· .. • . pri•, 6'>-9717 Phane cn4J a.am FURN mmm.. ,. Bl-c:arpetid 6 ·drapN: tllrlacM· LOVELY view homt 1 Wr ltUdiO ?ool. Pa&. Multi k:aa decor. 2 Bedrooms , Spaclout 2 I: 3 Br A¢i CdM. Quiet slp'g nn tor 3 ea."; :m, Jn. ~ . ..., mo. S baU... den .,,,_'et_ ht'. .Slti .. 2310 Santa Aft&, CM. btda .. IJectric II 1 t ch en. Crpta. drps, bltinl. Oo.e fu lido Isle ~~1 employed man $50 mo. . oceanfront; bt. ,.view. $300 con.tad: Mike SclUot'ianan Crpta • d:N#fL Gardener -...79115 Heated. .J:°' ~ ~tton lhli'r .l achla. Cilldrtn OK. 2 BR., 2 Be.., eonftt't. den; 3120 3nl Ave. M6-4095 mo. '.TU .Jane lSIL.' 815.a'J:2. Htlrbor Mln191fMnt '300. Wkend • ca I l nmN. 2 llr'., •· now ~: 4 ", _...:.. ... ~ ~ $110 up. frpl., Uv/din. c omb i_n . Misc. Rentals 5999 B -· Cam~nc. 8M--01311 ••alltblt. Adulta Mb'. ~ to __.... '"""" 2ZIC Collep AW. Apt. 2 Mgr. Modem bl.bl& ~tch. illcl. --------1 EA....n h::Juae, tum. J.fti. · 6 ' ~--·• Per month. (n4) 'fS&..3501:, ' · 1 •• + -•-t ~ refril. Fenced paUo. Boat WAtiT To rent or leue • £111'"• pr, ' : ..,,..., Coron1 del .Mir 3250 1 •111t1 tum; uUL .... 14 .. "" <213) ..__. or *-'431 Gr1clou1 Adult Livi-.. i. ..... ; pr., laundry. $2'15 aarage, shed or work apace thru June, SUO Mo. ~ '"¥'" r--3 BR 2~ •-' Ill el bull ··• -LIDO .....__, 1 ~ -•....._Bedroom~ ~al~ DELUXE 2 bedrootn 1 'bath Month. Pool uno ec t· % BR., w/w carpeta, drapn, Mo. JTb".-AdulU (213) 180-of a.bout :KIO aq. ft. in an ~:LW.m .....,...._ _., I...artt ~-._. home with canyon •ocean 1'11. W!lfttlv St. fM.f222 tm. Panarlmlc view aver-trpl: IP!ral st&lrcue. 9'J12 Ml ione. 546-8919 u--.ar U . Mo. ·on lew. !U1r, t« boat· ~t leut er view, ftrc>lact. buJ.lt·inll, 'WiUJCW i1ii l·BR. 1ooklnl' A1i.o Bncb. Miture MESA EAST APTS. GARAGE -18 x ~ tor • 4M·11n 613-9300 or m-6131. -leut ~ Wntc:Utt carptta ' drlptl, $235. Mo. Furn. uw Jld.. Htd poo1 &dulll onlJ, no cblldren. $220 145 E. 18th, C.M. 642·3474 Huntlnaton .Beech 5400 1torqe. Near w. 18th, LA.GUN OCEAN~ ES-wntTElt-"ft!lital 1 Bit. $110 -711 Poppf. Adlta. ~. t88-17«'.> 8ml5 SHARP lqe 1 br bit IM e 2 BtiRM, all extrae. PooL C.osta Mna A phmUUL; 2BR..OCW1fraat J Bedroom. tam.lb' room. * 5t).M35 * 2 BR. p·-•y ~-. 1 _. .... ic:N1ALl Sl1'tl. dip QW t buudui , • 5484no • TATE • Lcwely ocean view• $175 Inc. Utll m-8088 Larae yard_ Excellent uu -.av .... ,. ......... 1· e I· 1 yte.r lae. $1!0 mo. Avail I ===~~-C,..,,~ from t!1i1 1% acre sl.te with LeMt J option 0CEAmtIEW 3 BR, 2 bathl, OK. No pell. 1125 mo. Apts. UnfvrnJshed Adult.I onb'I $125. Mo. Dec. lit. 962-2109 SIDRAGE Garage (single) many tan ~ trffl, Corene •t Mir -•A • JIA,.N .... SMrTH. ~ ~ drpe; • mo. G. m-n11 546-497C alter I PM or 1 BR. ~-"t ._. ......i. ........ for rent. E. Costa Mesa ...._ H R ....... -....... ..... iuo1'"• General 5000 week-ends. • • .,.... ..... I"""• .. -r-· .,__ ~ ~1-older I: sut.tantial I bedrm t · ,,,_.,....... n.Lr. _,.. ..., DELUJ(E 1 BR., wtth pool ctrpe. Retired cple. }'ref. ... ...... .,..v mo. "'..-..,., -... with w1re mtey hll1I. CDRON.& Dd. Mar; .., litlllfor . Huntl""911 loach 3400 SU~ >lea """' 2 BR, ..,.. opt, ll>l .... $UO Mo. 213: !ISl-1'63 aunrom:n, library, hie din-~ dean 1 Bt. 400 t. lTtll, CM &t6-m 1983 Omrclt St. ~ VEN DOME drpe Bltns, lg pvt. patio. 2 BDRM dplx. Private yard Income Property 6000 ::t:; ~::~:rn.::: ::: ;:: :;.~ '!t YEARLY L!ASES flt£E RENTAL IOOK Wit., .... ""'· bull...... ~~ .... , ...... 11Ci patio, apt. ...... ,....:, PRE-PAID INTEREST ""°"· .....,,. _,,,.., ...,,_ dbp. Nr. ·-1115 2 Ba Apt. la ,_ Drop In anti 11-.. -BMvt. -$121 ..__,.,..,_NOW $105: 2 BR. duplex. ~A 1135. MZ-8a37 22 Units c.,.ta Mo,. ,..,.. ........ 11""""' ....... 2 ...... bch. MUlt 115 • "s BR, 2 ... po'.;. I -• Bath, c..,, Adlllb, "" ......... ltlllll Nowly Rodocoratod """ tum 2 Oll1drm OK 5705. Xlnt tttun" no vacancy. IM to appnc. M1lta oru,, :·: ~ ~R,2P':n~H= ~o,.::'; = ~~t =~ CloM to Shepplne., Park no pel., N;. u • A.naheW: lagun1 Be1eh Pool, laundry. No maintm- WCX>DS WVE AREA • ~=· $155 Mo. Y\"ly. ..,. • 3 BR + .• ..__ u~ .. ~· Nw lbllt. Leue -1-•.. u. mo. ~,_,,,,_. e Spe.dous 3 J:!r's, 2 Ba Call an 3 PM. 60-4698, 100 Cliff· DRIVE a.nee. Owner -PtindpW Home A studk> in charming -.. , ....-i • ._ $225.00 per month. w..., ......, ~ • Swim.·~ Put/cretn LtJX'\fft.Y FoRN'/UNFURN only. M"ttlng, paneled llvinc rm, h tmmsc w" lk & L UPP.ER 2 br. EleCtric built-e J'rpl Indtv/lndr)' lac'la Yearly Lua. 1 • 2 Bdrm&. sn.5495 541)..7823 Eva 3 °"'""" 2 hotba In hom• Laguna llnc 2705 Botly D•vldton a er ee 1na, doMd ,.,..., -ll4S °An•holm· Ava.' Nowport B~ch 5200 Yearly Leu<, 1 bedroom 1==========1 • sl:yllgbt, Swedlm ftrtplaee, Wim'ER R.ental. Oc e • n ~ORE ,PROPER.n.ES -· .. no pets! U6-02C COSTA Mr.SA 00.:2824 •tel» to SboN • Shops 8u1int11 Property 6050 % .... In"""'"'. -.... llT3-SOOO '"'""" .,_, • ----I . I/I Ho I: rden. walk to view, l BR (al~ 4). J&r, -.c. 1 • OcelJIYl.nr from every Apt. FOR n.le or le a 1 e : :..,. ..!".,, 11' bib btodi. $125 mo IAYfltOHT-MUll5 Opm-Evd. 5"16l40 Naw rt loa-L •200 RENT -..S '. ~. adul" lrwn $150 mo up. luso BEAUTIFUL ultn mod•m TURN·~R'"ASSOCIATES + util. ttHim, «M-3903 S BR. 2 ba, well lndlcpd, 4 ift•canaotnbUWii: W BA, po wr .. · • It~• Pvml•· only. i ~and den, 49t-2449 San Clemente stare. 7200 new carp!tl, prlv/bch, and aauna, jaCunl, "'1mminl' • _.., rurt 2 BA, 3 ear ·prqt or 3 ltEAL ESTATI sq. ft. Frt. elevator, loe.dlnR ""No. eo..t 81'•· L•-N1..,.1 .2'07 ..... ,,,., ••· boot "" poo1, tennla ""'rt: N< ,.,., I/I $25 Mclnth ·B~ •1'B4."2 ..,_ dock. Xl"' '" tum-~cn~ ~~~ 4 BR,% Ba, crpta, ~le, ~~llt.m,.~rno. avail. 4~°!~2~ modem ~~.~r~ ~~A::~ .F.ach.,$250 .• : ... :..: ... h. ·R•::':•nted s-~cm~:°!:n~~: Id-1 mall ""-1~· or vaca· blt·ina. SZl5. Phone 213: ""'Y ..., .. ...,..,._., Gr· HC rru """' ...... n -. -.. .... ,, ~-~ ~-PARK LI do, overlooldns Ytui.J 1 ..... Call f« lf!Pt. :t car sanat, S300 mb. No deposit o.a.c. "'.r• ...... ~";~.,!::;·~ -mi er -pool: llko nu. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 8'7-189' lay fr leadt H.f.lt.C. Ol'l5 W ~1~';. NII FREE SOVICE TO ~R"'E"'"A.,.L""'E""S~T~A~T~E---I -Caoy'"· Within MANY 'llONDERnJL OP. It-pl. ExtJu. !250 Mo. Pounteln Vallay '410 . R..it,., tnc. . fumllur. 11.anlala 6'MCl63. · E ~ OWNER-MANAGER _G_a_n_,_,. __ I_. ----I ue-1distance , ch o o 1 •. POR'TUN?TIES n .... been 615-'21m dw . ..-. Blvd. NB 517 w. Dtb, CM. 54S-3UI. '°"· · BROKER dnlrdes. lbOps, beadl. 3 ~ ia n.a1w Adi. 2 BR, 1% bath&, blt~inl, 3 BR. 1 Ba. ~ rm! fttilc. m.-, ' . 1568 W. lar.ln, Anhlp TU-2800 2 &: ~ BR aptJ:. Cpta. You lelect Ywr own tenant ISusineu Rent1I 6060 bedioom1, 2 b.1th1, ~-~--~ .. .:.!.'-, 11!110,. ~~SlT5~71!!!boa ~ dnpes, tlltn1: $215 1125; 2 Bit., !enced, patio, mp., betm Cd!. Blk. to ACTIVe RENTALS ftr1il•Qe. patio, privacy ......... , .. ..._. "v"' ,_,,, ··~ut1 .,,.,... ..., mo. 9G-T438 e NIW·DILUXI e w/W, llltnt. 2 CDdren O.X. beach. 11S a.Up. 'Aiful~ 534-6912 *SHOPS* .....,_. 125'000 O.nor•I 30!l0Gariahl JOOO Ganora1 1 •'BDRM.; mild .....,., IJlll. plld.. '""· -"""'' • .... -WANT . tum. 3 BR. ...,.. ml lllOH lnllHr ----'----'-----':..O.:..:...=""--.._. ='°°°:.:...1 2 . ---ml $115: s .BR:" ~J'I .... W/W, 6fS.,ISO) -at Apt. by 1'&V'J olfi<:•n tor Lesse Monarch 81y Pleu C&ll William Oiurchlll Laguna Nlguol . C- ftl C ftlltaunnt, tmn1I CQlll1I bltDI; di1\drm OK. • 3 BR. 2 Ba., choke Joe. wlte Ii: J well dildplined REAL ESTATE Sfl'tlui· ' M.-4· "Bf/is· D"Y-W--tl>Y---"'· Ho&I "Hoop.: no p<U. chlldm>: Dec. lot to Mld-\!il J1m1icl Inn Hefel -no tm. cbUdren. AnD. Nov. Ftb., North Hunt. Sch. m South,_, Hwy. CoulHOJ'. atMt:Ar1hllr .... c:.ata -5100 U.1%15 Mo.. yrly. -' ..... - Laau>o-.....,.. SolcMaSimf"'S"""""WW't>!'fPtm'-.for•C71u#<lt • -• ll'.&CIOUS S'!U)IO 191.1 w= a...."""". WA N TED by -APPROX"" ... ft. M'.OJor 499-1344 Tl!!Dllia eta, Qub House all ~ to ue ln J 4rdl 8-)>. Beoiutllully dean"'1, 3 Bil 2 ba lane, CllDtnl fam rm, .. do, --..... view ""!led .. ..n. U'l.000 IUll' 11111 Esllle . oSl1UIO!ut-499.1272 . .... Lqona Nloail.-16't 8R ___ _ IOHD ltaelly -So. Oout 11..,. ~'-~. 44'MOI .Loo ..... ·-.. .... • -.. =·..._~ ... .. """' ,_ ·~~ - ISYICID l 'Ill I' lllMLO I I ·I r J IOY01· JURN, 1 BR... trt.Qer, 1ln4I t · BJt, New W' to ., erpt, Br, 1 '~ult&, .pemloner, unall fum hotlll lhoppin1 ceiter. Patt Gf ....-, -"°" ~ M A dti-. ·etac blt-lnl, prb. no fleta. '1 1'17. Open or •pt. nr Newport-Balboa well ntbl'd letter ·~Mop . Jlib. tll'.> Mo. SM A 'IAttr dll!p.; 1". b&, .n freahly boUle ~· but1 pennanent. Mt. 5, Sultllble for oftaet Jrinttr ' pd. NM'Dt. NMZi6 p&lfttd, Mr tehooU, A~ SMALL ., !BR.I *l;tt.\Coor, ..536-1367 or T Write DallJ P11ot Box NEli\ Be""' A mricta. ' pine 6 ~No tmAll ac.ro1i.·~· 'sr. ·fgli "',bt;h. WANTED 1 BR Ui1fu1'll Apt, M·303. 4 br. UllPfl', flltt. II•• dllldrel\ 6 no pet.. MJ...002 tanp/nftdi;. ~.,iftT. C.M., Newport. Coruta del Cl LDT for rent NW eor Blc:Mor ipt, tlO ' flCo. nealwlmd&. 19th, NB.~ · • ,.ti: Mar or I.arnna. To $100 mo: Newport A vkt6rta nut .._.., D!:LUXE 3 Br. Apt. J Ba. atANNii ·m'k 4'te J Gar or ca.rpm necessary, Ridd1e Rlty. Stor1.ge, part • 1 llft •fft« d W'lfcr; atn., dwft, Pl'> dilpl, l1R. ~.,.'~ .~rl 7 ~after 5 p.m. ·tni, etc, 646-4716 eve.1. N"pL Wand; SU5 ... cm ston, «1*. .,.. Call aft S31!i I er $21.l .81cr. WANT To rent 3 ~ •PRIME Retail Loca.Uoae ~ IMM. 1 4'°1t . n:.MU 2 ctl4rn. U Mm m4liO. -73'0 houH Hunttncton Stach or 17 x to Rood ft 6. auto tn.ttlc. en--. . J aa. dl&. -CoolMp. L.utG& Unt.'2'111\. 2 BA. Fountain Valley UM 1875 Hl.l'tlor,'CM ~ 21111. -• -<Qi1, •bl .. : _,, APT. N.,. . ~. ...._ l4M99S olter 5:30 P-M: to~ 6 -$1!0. -~..,. y..,. *· 1!'7~ IMP' Ofllco Rontal 4070 -'~~_al!5fin, XLGE..2 &.'1\0.."-'.,.,...,.. .... · Roomt for,ltonl 5995 . Watlcllb 0 ,...... _ ~ .I.Pr, J40I tn ,,.ia. llu .....t!lioci NEW ~4 Iii. I Ba. " ,.. ~ .,. -; -faro, 1116. ml;\ --.&.... bm °""'*-, !"5 ROOM lor -In -· JJN:ond Ollie& Sat .. tot· eq mtlllllo.11111,C.-,,.~= .. Br .• ..,. Jnlnellllto$200..~ home for -.......,. ft.""°"··~-..,_. ~ • 1,;:::;;;;~;:.,.;::,.;;;;;.;t;;.-..""';:;., Kltdlrn prtvllfCU. can aft. tt!H, private bath. f. BR. 2 Ba., pr. CM'• mM:. t1x. dqpla. Pano., EXOO'IC ~ wbliiil. 2 I PM, M)'Ume M'on A T\lea. Rqy J. Ward Co. OK. Nr ..... ··-... -.11•-.&o-Tm Br,IRa.,pool; ~ + -'*""' lhle! --• 2 811. J .... bllnl. .. ,. lllp.m.a!l!IA&lo " ii>&U.-. ... ....-ll1lBT IU!M''-- 114Yiilif -llT~Jt ...,_, -MttJts, $1115 GCLO. ,..,,_ '2 lit. I -.,. Pltn.to --· -., -11. tJ11 .. """~Mild!! ~TV, Mo.-i>no. . ._. 'r.:'~~ !lo &•• W. Cout lfw7, N.8 . ... :=:t ~ ~ t Br. ...... -~~ = ,,..-11111 llOOI( t .. """"" ..... -al.o511 ....... • 1 I --.116,bL No..... Boclr Bow 52AO 'ilian -wild-"pot.. J JIOON Qalea w (II -~ -~ 1j. ' • .. J;. °""" 11• -0'7 HaD. c..,.,, • .,.,., •-... -~.. . , ro:1::.~ ..... .,,.111&1\i li:t'Studlo. (\1tl, iaJiT loel I a Mulb 1111 PVT.a.t.Tll • JlNTEll -$10ud1. Ille. - CllARGE --• ..i-. SCRAM·liTs ANSWEI IN DIMl-A.UNI" " · · ,IJ, -<Ids 4!Pa. 111 IC. "lllJi St.. C.11 "' -J!oattd P • o 1. l&K llCZAN • BAY 2 COMM., 1 INDUST. ·--..,. , ----:---:-------.;;;;.;;...;;~;:..;;,;,;;;,;r...:;:~:...,-"--.,_. .-llNlll * -· Adults ms. -' u ...... 111.a l.!rd St.JN.a . '™538 • -· t .. ! .. ... •. ..__,, -~ ' • • . ... .- • ' • " " .. ' • •• . • c ••• ~Mwulm I: '•••1tst • 1 • I j I . I I \ ' l • ' • • I . I . . ' ..-1W..-tt.• ....... _o. ... C'a1itf,-&<ilr.i•a,,[1\'. 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Santa Ana v .. 1 ....... 1t / H. • ' ·' •·ear-.-• ~ · • « ... ·~J. . ia Badl Bl. W.tmnatr . 't1 CAl"Rilct H.T. Jwt ott ~Newport Fwy. * an.ao • ELMORE :=-1* j'• ~ • · Sl188 3mlnL_3.......,. • b KAllMAN.N . GHIA '. . • • ' ' !a,.dl 11. oi ... S.D~;:: ...... ..... V-1, ..... V1lt>I • 64 Doclte ' PHONE !WT-9381 . ' U;:\OLN lllV"W.~8". '6J·larinjinii. Ghia .,..~ VOLVO '!!' = :.:· !f"..J:· ~ :._s°ike'rra.R.Jt. ''""' ~f.i..1'-J;,. RM<~ PALCON MUST SIU.I 1160"'*·1 ~111 u. ..,,_ __ ~·_8! .. m1p·~~-.. VOLVO· ::::..,~ = :,! MIKE· . $29 ~:::!: 1443.J•.:=::~"'"' ~r.i-L1:,:1:.,~ ~lt11p1111 Alrthorlu<! MG DeOllr polot u4 a ....i....,... ••-• . ho A,.. Ort.ft T..i~ t: MCCARTHY • " ;:g p.m. thla weellm<I, ~ JAC!~M . Etitii£ tOYOTA llO SAVINGS ON' . e.tPILLAC . o~-'!' .. ~.d~ • PIOii . . ~ ~':f 2+.-6A~}\UAR ~ SP.Olw' A!L'tAD R"· ( :wr =air '· I lt.a>U '67 ELDORADO :~~~ii: ~,;.;~a~~ ~. oo. '!ID,.:' WACOll ;-;::.int-. • ~ ~ P.-"" J W ~·bo~~.~-·~-~~ (lleodl m. ot,.. s.1>. ,.,,,.) S~DDf.EIACK v.a. auto; MR. P'CI-. mU.l(e, "'""· AtU you have beeQ. ~ 1rlr. Pbcftt"9t-3322 · ' o.·; •~ "'"""" ~ ~ __. r OKD-740_ ft5QO. JM mt p u.. suun>. . , . . IS800 ~ w.-lmmtdl"'-Dallftry TOYOTl••O~YO ""'· cll1" AM/FM ........ '67 Chev. linpalli DODGE '4 co. ~ WGN. J > $'>Alo.A ' · JJll llaitiOI', C.M. <*-'30S Jiu ·~ $2115 ~ AIR rONDITIONINCI '1'01 N Toatln. 's.itta"Ana • "'99 . . MIR' CiJIY • · ·•••"7:1' .. · CElf ' · deh, or wlil toke older tndo. ~ J .. t ori the Newport Fwy. v.g. •uto. UH.. toct elr, ELMO. RE' :, MU ES ' IENZ on qll . model * New Yolvos * ·will llnance private ..,.., 9 p..,, -••n. Radio. !>eot· a min.. """' a,,....,.,. euew.n., VHJ>4!3. 1 --M~u'"'s·~,-5.-E-W---;, GIT 'A after 11. 49&-Bm or ~ er, ·auto. trans~er · PHONE 5'7·9381 '65 oi.I..Axt:E 500 TOYOTAS "IETIER ·DEAL '67 ClOOPE do V!Ue, fUlly '""· Uc. No. . 6211 ''4 DODGE. G.T. '1"'" · '6S Ml~ P•rk"'!O l Herb Friedlander . ._ "'·""' mlle1, .,.,, $68'. On. Pmt. VI . '"'° ....._ P • w" ~ CPE. ,,. v-1. •"'•· ......-... 1s. -' . $C290. Private Party, Mo. Pmt. • · ' mil ACt, r>-steerinJ, fact. air, poWtt ateenn&", OUlt STOCK AS 0, JmO.BeechBIYd. lHW)'llll. .. -•<n•> ......... .,. . ,;.: ~o:;.003.-wblt.wallL HQMU. m...uic. """ ..... ~ t hDdi !lo. G.G. FwJ. '6.'5 .CPE. De Vil! bl k -. . • '6' T·BIRD H.T. a1J $1300 or bn:t otter.:~ · Nov:· a, 1961 •S6· · . . II.IT_.. ... 1 ~-Int ''.J , ac • ~ .. !>""' All dqw11 l $1395 . $16" OUKlm!. tan •u '1-t111f ••. ~~ .:::.;__ • uOO ~'·sr ~ Sed. il;t -":ine8!;;d., n:·~:~:n~~.: = ELMO. RE v~. auto. UH, fllll pwr.,, .tofu..' A "9on. N~ ~ -ipty, 1 ftn~t'-J.11fiO .tfl"m. ~ d;&r. tc-t9'1'4 char&• tor only 36 monthl tact. *• wMtewall&, GUG-1.:::"'""'~:,,· =~==,.-'I :r~\='-~...:"!. ... :I!""--~IU.\C,elr./!"'l>e'°'! app\>ved -.-it. MOTORS· "5"86 .FMjU.ANEG.T, MUST SEW. ' •5°"1m';..s.,,.,'"""' ~.~. . . ·$1Sl!O. ean atter u. u SADD~/.CK · TOYOTA '1688 '66Mlrc. Cy•IGM. I ·~ .,edbt. •••• 111 .. c.,., Reds 9620 .;:98'CAI> COl'IV, en blaclr, •. DODGE . ,_.!:;~....,.tr ~~~v.g""""' i::=,::e;.:...~ e3Corona etqltS, a a.to '51 CHEV. 2 door, poll "ltereo'tajedeck. Xlntcond. 1'01 N. Tuatlz), Santa AM~-'ie 10 PA&.(X). BQU, o-a. A*tni: Sl.100. a• ·trtAI idralJtu -equSwed; C,&11 M.OOOt °':"935&. Mr. Wood.. Just ott the Newport Fwy. UMd Can 4'90CI · $2371.. 9e11. Lk. SABf36.. Call • a 0.:--· • -"'~ 3 minL from s ~ . V-1, ..... UH. JM!-. u l-Tl51 Jo!Noq • ·w~i:';1ast11 Autoo~·"""' •roo CAMARO· p·~05m:c"Hff. GROTH ;::'~=Newport-.' *We Ntod . ·w1 PAY;tASH '67 CAMARO si....._ ""°· b:on•. pow.,. u1111: llitUSTANG 1 T d. * ;oil YOUR CAR v-1.~T.,P.s.,1-.1ow ==w1"1o"'ec1< CHEVROLET l'llM ·~= .. '!~-~ S% .;:";;~.net"' ILUE CHIP ~~ -.... predaU. Uc~ ... Mc. CARTH. y: ~66 .. ¥...., .. · Col NQ)fl No.,.I Nowl AUTO SALES $2195.00 $1895 WE'VE &OT THl MOST· Coup.. ltadlo. beater. no; '<S.~.:;SDN~""'-"Ha!"d-,....,to,--llnd"""'1 AM . l' . ~15~,.-.... lllvd. ELMORE· E.LMORE IEAOURANTIF!!._LE TCROUUCNKTYS IN BUICK INC. -~.'eqwpped. se,rt,Jl •a-,amP.r· El,..nt b11L , . .&. • :!• 7f> M ~~ q •-" -Bf.. w-. $39 ~ Pmt •. •. w/bll< mt. .O..mo MARQUIS 1<M1i1o ...,,.,, --· · · ·~·· >torolts '67 COUGAR 194-3.111 . ·· 511·)!!50 Mo. Pmt MOTORS IMPORTS w•~ ~·v~ A ( ... d> Ill. at tt1e S.D. ....... . • • -MG ~"~ TOYOTA TOYOT XRI 900 So, Cout Hfclnn3 0tu&e = Ph. 894-33:1> Ph. 89i-3320 4 1pMd, p. 1tetrh11. VOl·lt4 . . '64 Ford ~ •. ?nl>'t AD down ,I 1 MG 1-Beoeh BILL TOP ...Jzy TOYOTA 15300 Beach Blvd., w-15300 llffch Bhd .• w-. "OK" UHD C••· All CONDITIONINCI :."lo"" ...,..,.... Include • . 4f~•750J lJ8&1 Bo/U:b Blvd. '67 c,u.1AM m . Full ""' '63 CHEV. Stt .. W--4 eyl. $2599 -;.,.,. • cir •-~•-ltadl tax • ,.,... and ~ ' H. Bftch. Ph. M7-l!i55 -C'Ud. interior: 1-<rwntt. Xlnt Auto drhe. Power ~· • .......,... • • _....,""'.,. o cbaqtl Sot only 36 u_...._ S1ltt, hrvtco, Porta ~ new MG lnvenkll7 SM the MW Austbl Am«iea "'1.HeN .. Nowl J 1 rill Lllll I ~l111por1 ·:. •---==-=----I ~-. _ _ WIW tkw.. ErNJltat· ~ A _be&tcr. aµto. __ trana., on approved 1-Alc: credl 1 BILL • Will Buy ~·-.. ~ 'l.7 IMPALA ...,.. oteertna. u~ No. · • • i9s1 CAKARO. T,000 mi. ~ .:ndl:; .,"*::; SPORT COUPE JKN 870. SADDLllACK . j ·MAX.EY Yoar voncaw..,. (If POncbl P/S, 32'7. Prv prt)', Xln.tl $785. 49'-2802 or 499-7152 Y·•· powtrg1id9, P• 1t.trlrtt1 $3·6 . Dn. p!"'· -' ' OOJ>.~E . ~. I A: P11 tof doUus. PUS tor $2350. 8J8.-5C11& '95 CHEVY SS' 396-4 spd. elr Mo. Pmt. 1401. N. Tustin, Santa Am.· Toyo. TA. • ..._ Can llal~ CHEVEW Pill. R/H ,..,. ttr.t. $1911). "OIC''!""us'•'o"~·• '"" ott-".....,. J'wJ! · l7J•1190 "'~,t 5'1HT<l $24W ' =.,0~!);' .. ~u~ 3 ~o':£"J.r~ ' TRADE •NS ''4 Chey. Malibu SHAIU', Riff. m. "' tax • ·-and nnance . l6 .. MUSTAQ : I .. Auto i.,ul!!!!-tllO 2-0oor · /fltd!OP· ~~d••. ·-..,...,'.-.Gold '66 PONTIA, C ~;..,~J~= 1 "'1 stick, ar. -,· j U6t aa:vY Obtvellt, whltt h~aten,..attto. tram. 'white-~Is IDL Vinyl q, 613-1!121 -· 1ilrl new. Uc. -RV&i:IL"" • •55 VW $' 399 .,,,.... ...,... -. wt .. waJ1t u~. No.·OLT "8. •z'auov nb. ""'':Ill •.r.o. · -SADDLllACK · • $1595.00 , '. ~--~ y· • ~ ......... --... 3 ..-a u__._ _ ..... v.1, •vf•, p, 1t..rfnt, . ' ' • ~~ --.... ~5 Dn. l'mt. •-.,.. ~ --sro.141 DODGE· · · ELMORE ·· ' 13 SlmCI , , $399 m<mth. Mo. Pmt. :r-~--PIO-'"Qk$"2Q99U51D .e_,•.•. ·. 1'°""· Toatln. --~Ano ' I ( ----- '60 (·l;l.Yllfl tlllll Usod Cars 9900 . '64CHEVl!olAlr. v...,.aoocl J~~~· TMoroasO.YOT 1"..1 I' .f6177 , ~._?nly! All down A cond.1Slill). Muat lfJ1 • mOv· PHONE 5'7·93&1 "Pb. -... ~ i TOYOl'A °"""""' '62 1:..n1 $599 Nowpeit1r Molora =..u.=",';!l ~~ Intl Call --; '65 IM~ . 64 FALCIJH "' 2 Dr .._.., :::;:-• l'f..<lan. tactory air .. rv . C.th .fer Can clUlrflH !Dr only .38 MQDtht -' _ SPOkT ooUn RA!, -tie Ml15, 2IOl _,...,.. ---. PORSCHE 9JJI a,,,,.;; CONSUL on apptcved bank dt41t '6f .tij &ftl1no, ciOmplete Y·I, 111t .. P. lhwf1110 Hi&bllnd, ~ M1-41111 '61-._-llUS"l'AHG S.T.. VS. t •"""'1 "'· chrom .'62 'VW , , , $799 SADDLEIACK . ::: ~··~ ~"r,; .. ~ •. ~~~;~~~~ ~3 OOJNO Van. Sticl<. R/H. •<lto. fllu p\IT, &1', .. -. wheela, ·AM·FM, 1-owntt. . Side 1'lnltowJ, l 'eyl. dlac brQ:e1, tnUext dloar, j i-:1:==:=:===-'60 Tri mph $699 DODGE 5'"'--$1599 . ....,. * ...._ •dJotwhl.830-2185 1 1961 vw ............ 11'5 MGI u • 1'01 N .. Tuttlo, Santa Ana "'° PARKl\'000 ... ........ 19!6 MUSTANG. ~ ::,.~ .. ~.::; . ~ .... BIU MAXEY )~ ~~· ~.:'. s:x,~~ ~ '65 IMPALA· • t8.. ":..':..i.-...::':C. ': -·-" ; i l96T MGB HR twfl, «KIO.. , ' ·. . ' PRON'!:· 547-9381 •55 CHEVROLET Bel Air SUPll SPO~T. . DAILY PJL01', ,CJ""'fhd 1' .:m.~Yortr!n..~~ . ·bd .. •·mtrtv~· !""'n··. extra. _:.~~~ .~:rrlnlVrolTIAI sport coupe;.Radlo helter v .•. • •P••"· uJM•.1 1eCHoD NOWI · ~-1, ~' • ~ I ".'.".~.~'..~.~~'P.is --· • ... --. -;:..,~~$.rllow slh 'A:t0::~1... .;;"''::'.""'"'..:"~ ... : "~• $1;91 '" c•• u...i c." 9'00u...ic.ro: • 9900 j 1966 OPll. Station Wai OPEL 111"4 l11cti Newporter Moton tgeebanM:al)¥ .IOUnd. .~1 --,=-=:==--:--- . . $1lll5 . llHl-li1ch Blvd. NEID A CAR? .,.i.l>er. -'9MlJ9 '64 RIVIERA • l96T Opel Kad•tt'.w...,._ Hunt'"""" ... ch CAll'T 8ll: FllfAHcm• CHEyi;:u.!: 'ir.• ~ -oou" .: *. ·~Quality Trade-I-~ · I RJH. ll,000 .iplles. . ..._ 14· ''M' ·•555 ·~' e1t.epa•1;r'W1T ~ Blueu,' .. ~ "'~ v.1. •11t•., ,. ,...,,~ H , $14'15 * 968-3'.M 1 • r•• 14 ew O'tdltj' • N--t. me · .......,... v•-~ H61·746 • • ~f 1.-.=====:=== ., "'1. "'"' "'"'A• c.... ......., •if.., -;;·~; '&1 ·NOVA w-. -"eooD V•L"299'" uno c,<a Cott NO MORE •• JOHN$0NS' .,, n..• I PORSC~.E · ... J---$ Popula• Sampl•1<of.OW Vul-'-hi St.ck., , • n H..Y." lo0<h 11'4. Mab,.,_, ·~-owner. ""°·Oller er tnde. l "'' -TOYOTA McCAmtY MOTORS c.11 OR~ • '63 CHEVY II No •• ,._.~·. $991 IUY NOW A· SAVI . ~QI) $o. ....,., .• _EdtQatr '82 BEL Afr, ~uto, mecb 'l>l BUICK C•n••rt. 1., .. 1,., "S11,•r .Spoif", P/S ff•11o1., PS. A/H, FORD CORTINA GT OVER $600ll . .. .,.._ .(J ltll:x:b 1f~1._ef S..)• tound, toad N:ibtr. • , , , , ..:e'tc, Sp•r•lhit .•r.tt. _. .. whlh. w/,t ... ~·· 1be lut ot th&'... ht And Drfft 'TM1yl .... .AM.A....,, $C50 49f.!4:J.39 ,, ILECl'ltA 221 •lltf.!. ...... ••at .... ,. H .. $0CJIJ_ wllh -....... $1 FORSa!E"1S -. . l.taJu AIM$ ~OTORSa ,.11 '"'" ''" suu.110 ~7 PORSCHE,CPa. tt W• flow f to.~-. oil' ._.., • · • · · , .'5' ~CHEV., CHRYSLER "$000 VALUl'' USID CAO t::' yoo cm •• , ... '1"1tl eoibn, .. n/edlot; -..;.1 At!TO E. V .. .,ndlo,.-cm JIM locr. $899: 191iS MGB Roadmr, .... . Mf95.. '·: ll!PORTS WhOle ::!':'!...· bll .... ,. ,.,. biuo. u.. GG:!' '64 (JIRYSL!!\ Hew Yod<er, . . ' ';,; ~(;~"'!':·:: T & M MOTORS· . . TOY01A·YOLYO -.. -·,;;;,... 1"' $495.00 ' ~·:t:::i.; ~ i:.!;: '64 IMPALA tee thil ._ •.•• ',\ $1795 ,.. _ _._,.._ ...... ,_ llll61Harbr, C.M. .... * ~ * 'ELMORE B..t a&r. ~ Sl'OIT COUPI --TOY·o:· .TA ~~ v .•• ,o_,.11, •. ,. ·"-""•· . vw Vartut w .... ,.,1164af or.m _, ,: . . ... · -· . M;_,_." COM!T oxu.,., ·~GB'~:!: . , . · · IUICK · ;,,v..., ··coooo YALUl" uno CA• •oa Poncbe • 912. Teoaerlile, -llEADllUELMOAllTERSRE · -.,..--TOYOTA 'lfll ftATJON .W-·• eyf, · $m' ' ' , blk .... -• -· . --19'1 RIVIERA -· ··~ ..!'!: ~ ... w-=.._ ""'" ,.-~,1---:-:-::--::'.==----. Ntw Tup duo fD -·c •' -....-==N '6] FORD JAG X1!E Roodtter, • ....,. M ... ..ni -Ult m Beodl llhd.. •-GRAii· SPORT . " <BEV. """"" ' cir. •~ COlmNENTAL • ooo•' --~-~-.•-. ~ ~ 398 cub ena, a1r--c:ond, tilt ' y ~ 1 ..,.... """Y> "CUii: ._. ... ..;....., ._ .......... I ·•·•lit•,,. •ff•n111, • r. .. • & 4 -tilt cild. --·-'2'w• ~. p '• . 'tr OONT'1'• t>R... Nt-~ r.-. --; .. 'l"I" -~n9:.~lii'I: YOl.HW.AGEN · -..·--p1•. ,,... $281. Ml-llll --·.ooovALurusme.<1 'Jiiia. VW Ciiopei. --, .. YW De-1-Sedth moo. dauccfiiiuto a-YID>!. , PYt Pty.. · NI ..... -. air, -$599 .-.. T pu c , , -_-. --I 61 CH!:VEUZ S2'1, -..W lop. ieothor t11m, wlite- ....,. -.. • .. "' bHt 0<!«1 •T'1t • --...i, -qutdo, cam, "heoTJ clo!Y 4 -TSR«IS. , . . ·~~1'51 PORllalE.•""9. ""'""' Ml-lll3 . ........... _., bead ...t-opo1 • c1utc11, map,-~"' 11i ·OONT'L fDR: 62-IMPALA ': ""'1 DI(, lo" reblt ll:lll. ii VW $11"-ot wlil cleaL -...,.., •d,.. loc... lndn, ........ llharo. tml), $28 WA!ION lX1 s. · a r" o ~bur• t. )fuse: .u w. •eebndf pottm' ......_, pu1rn-dlE 147..&o81 or m-tn-t rua """'' k1. ~ •ther v.a. a ..... ;. , ... ri.r.. ar,, -"it I ~ .... -• . .-. AXnl -.... QIEV '15 DIPA!A 2 ·ell -· wldt....U. PJR..!1111. 011'/-IOI ·~ :::.~:r-l:a';: ~~i$ e:.a: ~J-:: -. -~ ~ . •aooo ;$~US!D CAO '(( l'OldlCiJt. lll·l'l. :.t ·-DEWJre.But. Vt!Y low ..... c.brom'f' llfated WOD. NMm • · McCARTHY ndt. ~ Ziii-.. .....,.,. --W ---lopl ~ Q1EV -· l!ll. If · -ci... .. i.1 Mii~,.. I• 16'a aft ' p.m. 11ot1 !ISO.-NMU4 c--ii -jo '_.,., A pit It • 4' H, -. IUICIC INC: e..,,14"1' ,,,,. '"' to-,.. -. --·-~ aO-. -.llnl ......... )(j ............. Qood .;6.~ aJ ff•llll,.....,.'~ ~~fl·~~-~U~N~llll~A~M~··;..1 w '" -~ -· _.. •u111 l'illt -_,,_ -m, w_,,_. t.... 1 -· lib -1 1'11111., -lllO -'5100. . 5ll..'11511 NO ~N PAY"ENT -'.,U. -w:..,. , . ., ... & ---·· .. CAPRICE. All pcnler ... -........ &I> ....... ) """ M ~67 SUN•AM ._ ll1HIWCF ••a. a,.ao .....-• ..-,,..~ ::;:i..-• u1n. 'iS ~, nr .. A~~~mR~ ~ ":::. ~ ..i,-::~ ~ -· -N ... ...: ~ .. ~ ,, di&: Wp. u, ... ~=i<A~-YOU~ 5000 CREPIT '$lt99" 'ITVW_ ... __ ..... -· ....... ---• .... GROTH ELMORE ··-· u.!Ot ~ ........ Qood ...... "" .JQnt '"°"1 Hl,-IMI COIYAll • • -e ttrfll<• Sil» -'fl °""1 -. V-1 •to- ..,..T ~•it , e 1H1 VW 'iio: 111 iOJCJC Dactra ·:m,, ' )"Otlc, pcl trw. -'IO COllVAIR• • • ·' • ---• • -.,. .111 • -• i.. * MG» * -....., -""' CHEVROLET WORLD 1,,. ' -, .... ., -.i.r. ' 111.. • aa:vx. --. -J'llll _:., --·z:--w-· 11••1 wt V tt ill --~-RIB pf9 Ii Pl& -~ r.= II tall IMOf'aVll. -, ~ 11t1 IWL! PILOT 'ti J:L1lCl'RA, _.. dool". S'all -nw _.....,, ot i1t115itiN"1 .. ii°'';.,;i11oci;;;;,";.i"1i ... " Whi -ll•t -• 111 -Xtroa 'ij dii\iY a l>nt~I• '1$. -•2111 Hunthitlon IMcfl --===· =-·-""-=-~----=--~~--~~~=-•:P'•t ~~~""':~~ ,, • ' i • '63 IUICK .y .. Slirlli:l • r . , SHI Hanh., c, •. n. •1t•llty C•t111Md '" k111t. 411HNlf y:•ll•w w/phit~ iloluk •l11yl a..let •••t ltttw,. 'Alf, ~ P)S. R/H, .t.. H•. FXDlJt · • ~ • '61 FORD ECOllllhle ...... $HI. Staff-.. Wa1olfl. H•r4 te 4'H t pa11. \,,/ R/H, 9t.. a.. flNtlllfl lo•b11 Uro fttni..... JJ•rlfklt o1tf1 •. ......_ 8\-••11.,H•. PLl410 :64 CHIV V-l lmpd1 . : .. $1291 H4tp. '••t. "A:ll COND,"' P/8. P/1 I W, tlH. ..._ ,,...., f9t , _ _.. hliMlff. erft, ... ,,. "1••· H•, PTJlit • • '65 CHEY-Y-l lmp .. 1 •••. $13'1 4 Dr. Hltp. h••'· Sllv•r 11 .. 1 • ..,,..,. ...,,._ ·~ P~'Mtt>1fT111. wM:, ll'Ht fh• N .. PJ)Cf4' .. '65.MU$fANfi V-l.Hdl1p •. $1691 c,.. 6tr1t.11!Jlt To1~1tl IN• lh•w,,_. wlfNt •• AIR ,wt!D. f"T· •tJ. IV!I. .... 1 " •..,.-1 .... mnaa '66 .MUSTANfi 6 HT Cpe.$1591 .... 1\r)ft "Sbr" "' )./T, ll/H, ............. n.. ......... Mine w 411ffltctM •l•ck t.!Mlt1 h,.....A ,.. .,... Ne,, SM1t21. ,... -... • . 162' CON'.11.NTAL .• , .. $l1ll S+.n11l111 111 h111• Whit. w/, .,,a., er.._ .. _.,, ........ .......... ,..., .1, ..... _. ·~ .,... ... ~ aultt. A .,_NM..,.. ....,, ..... ....,... ..... feo jl>e ~1...i..i.o""?<~• No, §llCHH 'M CONllNlltTAL' .' ..... fl7" ·--"-"" -s.w. ---"" ....... .,.,. ,... .el .......... ~ .... '-"...-"U...A-Uttl7 .... IOZ6J7 • • •• 1.o .. _...., Johnson I SoR j UleC:OUt t B 1i I calrA mA Whl I 1M1 HAlllOI IOUllfl8 COST~ MllA ~Ill ., c= Pl.Ml".,. ... '.,..•••••• TMl•t •ttU MU11_1•1 CJMCFPFr 1 I 11' 11 r; I . ' , • I 1· ' t ... ··-~--~~ ---...--.----_..,..... -.----.----....,-------.. ----~ .... ----..... ~ ........... "' .......... .. ~V PU.OT 9900Utod c ... 9900U,.d Cira 9900Usod Cira ' GRA D OPENI . . 2150 .HARB01R BLVD • COSTA "MESA •'NO CREDIT ·PROBLEMS '56 Chevrolet Station Wagon 4 door. Ariometic: tr111t111luio11. (Uc. No. QQX 92~1 549 TOTAL PRICE +Tax a. Uc. '57 Chevrolet 4 Door Secta11 V•t, l pMd, UH. I Uc . No. ANE 0161 $99 $10 $10 Total P.ri~• Tot•i Tot•I ~ T1S I Uc. D11. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '59 Impala 2 Door Hardtop Y·I, owto. fr•ns,. RIH, PSo IUc. No. UK 41Jl $149 $14 $14 ' Tot•I 'Price To+•I Tot•I :+ T4x I ·Uc. D11. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '60 Falcon Station WCICJOll of door. AT. lllH. (Uc. Ho. FXH 2111 $199 $19 $19 Tot1I rrtc. · Totaf T.W ·+ lox I lie. D11, Pint, Mo. P111t. '62 Plymouth ValiClllt I Jow u4a11. U.H. Sorlol No, 1125141602 $299 $28 $28 Totol Pr4c1 Tolol . Tot•I :+. T11. I Uc. Dn. P111t. Mo. Pmt, . • . -- TRA_NSPORTATION s ·PECl.4 LS e EVEN IF YOU HA VE BEEN BANKRUPT e EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN AREA • MN IF YOU HAD A REPOSSESSION • NO RED TAPE '58 Ford Country Sedan '58 Plymouth Savoy 4 door 1t1tiori wegon. Autometic n1n11nlu lo11. 4 door 11d111. v.1, A.T., RIH. tlic. No. PMA 2191 I Lie, No. SIK 1141 $99 $10 $10 549 TOTAL PRICE +Tax I. Uc. T otel Price Totel Tot1I + T111 I Lie. D11. Pmf. Mo. Pmf. . '60 Rambler Station Wagon . SHOP HERE FIRST 4 door. A.T., RIH. (Uc. No. FXC 1061 $149 $14 $14 . . Tot•I Prico Tot•I Tofil FOR 'A CAR YOU CAN AFFORD ·+ lox I -!-le:· D11. Pmt. Mo. P111t. '60 Ford Starliner Chev.:Olet" 4 Door Sedan '61 1 tloor h•rd+op. V-1. P.S., f•~oty 1ir, RIH. . ! Lie. No. JER 4651 (Uc. No. MAU 914) $199 $19 $19 $199 $19 $19 Tot•I Prico Toh1I Tot1I T ot1I Pric• T1f1I Total ·+ Ta• I Lie. Dn. Pmt. Mo. 1'mt. + Tax I Uc. DI\. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '61 Rambler American '60 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 tloor 1od111. A.T., RIH. [Lie . No. IHM 6191 2 tlr. 11d1n. 6 cyl., A.T .. RIH. Ilic No. FWT-2411 $199 $19 $19 $249 ' $23 $23 Tofil Pric1 Total Total + l•• I lie. Dn. Pmt. Mo. p,,.t. T 1tol Pric1 Toto! Total + Ta11 l Lie. Dn. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. .. '61 Oldsmobile Super 88 '62 Dod9e Dart of door H.ar4to11. V-1. A.T., RIH, PS, Pl. St1. W19on. l p111. 4 dr. A.T., RIH, P.S. I Uc. No. RIZ 199 l · $299 $28 $28 IUc. No. FYA-1711 $399 Tot1I Prlco Tot1I tot1I TOTAL PRICE ·+ r •• I Uc. On. Pmt • Mo. Pint. +Tax I. Uc. e EVEN IF YOU HA VE NO CREDIT e DIVORQD '59 Docl9e Custom • ROYAL Co nvertiblo v.1, A.T., RIH, PS; PB. Ille. No. MCW 1271 $99 $10 $10 Tot1I Pric• Tot•l Tote I ·+ Ta• I Lie. Dn. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '60 Oldsmobile Convertible Dy11•mlc II V·I, A.T., RIH, PS, Pl. I l ie. No. PLF 631 l $149 $14 $14 T ot1I Pric.o Totol Tot1I_ ·+ T•x I lie. D11. P111t. Mo. l'mt. '60 Chevrolet Impala 2 door h1rdtop. v ... A.T., RIH., PS. t lie. No. HYL·M' J $199 $19 $19 Total Prico Tot1I Tot1I ·+Th I LiL Dn. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '61 Ctievro,let Monza Auto. W1n1., RIH. Buckot 10.ah, Ilic. No. lfE 8221 $249 $23 $23 Tot.al 'ric1 lot1I Total + Tix I l ie. Dn. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. '63 Ford Galaxie 500 <I dr. H.T. V-1, AT., PS I Uc. No OKM 5411 5399 -TOTAL PRICE +Tax I. Uc. - ,• 546~3-050 e WE CARRY OUR OWJI .CONTRACTS '55 Buick Special 4 lltMr lierdtop. V.1, A.T., RlH. IU1. No. QLK 711 1 549 TOTAL PRICE . + Top a. Uc. '60 Do!19e Phoenix 2~oor h•rdtop, v.1, tirfo. tr•111., RlH, PS. I Lie. No. HLA·l49 J . $149 $14 $10 . ' , ·-lot1I ''"'' Tet•I Tot•I -~ T.t• I Uc. D11. PMf. Mo. Pmt. '59 Docl99 Station WCICJOll t pt11. 4 dr. V-1, A.T .. RIH,.PS, P ... '!Uc. Ne. IH~56:tJ $199 $19 $19 Total Prlco Tot.aJ Tot1I + Tix I Uc. Dn. Pmt. Mo. Pmt. • '59 Cadillac de Ville .lf.1, A.T., PS, f1ct. 1ir, E.W., l .S .. RIH flic. No QIH0 llll $29~ $28 $28 Tot1I Pric1 Tot.al Total ·+ T.ax l lie. Dn. Pmt • Mo. Pmf, '63 Chevrolet Impala 2 door h1rdtop. (Uc. No. RIC-749) 5499 -TOTAL PRICE +Tar I. Uc. All contracts on 12 mos. All payments on T2 mos. Include tax, lie. & carryin9 char991 on ·aflproved credit. '85 Mustang, 3 apeed. '6T MUS'll/dlG. R/H. .... '65 MUSTA, NG Xlnt Coodition $1195. 15,CO> miles. 4 new wide * 5484400 *• Ov&ls. Like nN' $2000. Stkk. v~. canary yellow. ·::::· =:;:::;:::::===== "7>-"51 !!;,. NMF-478. """""'' 'OLDSMOBILE 50 GAUONS ,,..;,.Ion thl1 Id 1t time of purchMo FREE I OF GAS ind roalv1 50 91llon1 of 11• FREE.. e . ' ' 'SG MUSTANG,' 289, a>nv. WE ARE LOAD·ED -.., Riff, PIS, rolly $1495.00 pock, ....,,, Sl100 ..... 2189 ELMORE MUST SELL! '66 Olds Toron1do Full power, a i r, beautiful 'tti MUSTANG, V-1, Automatic, power at~. MOTORS car in ..00 out Must 'Sl!ll; WITH BRAND NEW * 543--0844 * '65 MUSTANG. Excellent condition. TOYOTA ueng $2800 "' i...t ottor - Pb. ...._.. .,_ will trade. Uc, FBD385. ~ Call LI S.1751 JohnllOll I: 1969 TRUCKS HUGE DISC ·OUNTS * 494-5924 *• lSDI Bea.ch Blvd., Watmmtr Seri, N@'WpClrt Beach. lmpof'lad Autot 9600 lmpon.d Autos 9600 Imported Aufoo; 9600 ••••••11!!•••••••1 I .;_ SAN OIEGo 111¥t. I -All. oo:r:::;, IDINGIR = I WA-AVE. WAINH AVE. I BRAND NEW BRAND NEW BRAND llEW BWID IEW I I I I I ~~ I 1969 ~.~::~-;; $2169 . : .... ~-fi.... t~' '"";'~~: 1969 u~~~~~~ $2]99 =~~ . ~o:;;..: 1969 ~o:~~~~~:~:~~~:~:~ $2499 = ;.# -·==-~jf~.= 'tl1cli: ¥l"yt inf•rior. ti;.' 101112. I CllMP\m SHVICI DOWN ••• pin Tm aod Lie-... o.o.c. ANY TRUCK IN STOCK fl o111. N1. n o564 1_96.. 9 :.~~~~~~~~ .. ~.~;~~:J $2499 •• s1495 PARTS. SALES s2495 :. 7REMENDOUS SELECTION OF PICKUPS . VANS. SUBURBANS AT HUGE I I 2828 HARBOR ILYD. " I ,_ ......... SAIES DEPT. HOUIS: COSTA MESA . 546-1200 ·Al REACHES 68,972 HOMES EACH WEEK I 142>7711 ••• o••Z lhS 1 .... lhrv 'rhu .... ~9 Moft:l • .... ii '·-' ........ .:1 + --• • • ~ ~ ~ ....... .,.. P11t,' • ' -~ • -" • CHICK IVERSON PLAYS SWEET MUSIC ••• and this is the tune Our u1N VW'1 h••• p1s11d the VW 16 point 11f•fy 11111 p1rform•11c1 t11f, And h1v1 our J00 '.4 9war1nt•1 th1t w•'ll l'llpoir or r1pl1c• 111 1111jor m1ch1nic1I parts• for 10 d1y1 or I 000 1r1il•t, whkh•v1r com11 fl rd . Wh•t yo1,1'r1 91ttln9 i1 .a car th1t not only look1 almost n1w. It ru n1 th•t way, too. •an9ino, .... ~1mi11ion, r11r axl1, front 1xl1 1u1111bli11o br.a k1 .y1t1m, alactrical 1y1t1m. • 75 • USED YWs $299 TO $1999 l ... _,.....• __ Po_R_s_c_H_E_s_•_--'I '61 fORSCHE 9111 AUTO. '66 PORSCHE 9 I 5 SPC '51 POlSCHE -SPST 4 SPD '66 PORSCHE 912 5 SPD '6-4 PORSCHE SPR 90 4 !PD ''2 POilSCHE S-71 4 SPC '67 PORSCHE 912 I SPD '59 PORSCHE CPE 4 SPD '62 PORSCHE SU' 75 4 ... I Campen • Transporten • Panels I '65 V.W. 9 PASS IUS .,, V.w. aus '6'4 V.W. IUS SUNROOF '67 V.W. DLX 9 •ASS IUS '64 V.W. CAMPER '66 V.W. Dl X 9 PASS I US '67 V.W. CAMPER I GHIAS 'IJ St-tlA CPE '67~6HIA CPE I '61 DUNI IUGGY $1999 Cu1fol'l'I top, 111•1wh•1l1,1 r1.al 1how 1t1pp1r. ,_ ·--ltf ' - ~ 173· 1190 549.0303 1970 ijarbor llvd., Costa Mesa -... ' . • • • ' ........................ ~ ... ---== .................................................................. '*"" .... -... ..... ~.-.... ..... ~-~·· -~-· ' • • • • . -· N.....,; 9, 1918 taANSl'OltTATION s ' ' , . -11,..i C.n -, .. -~ , . !?lJ~fN~ THIS s>;LE WE )\~~01N~'.ALL olfT' ~1-fou_~.THE cusTp~~R. - SPECIAL LOW f'RICES ON EACH AND -EVERY CAR, HlwHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES, EXCELLENT SELECTION • • .. J..:.-I: ~. -,~~· . ..r-.• ,. OVER 80 -:~QUAtlTJ . AUTOMOBILES TO -~SELECT, FROM·;._. -__;,; .. ~,~,:; ~· ~,~, ' ' . !67 CONtlNENTAL f Door. Beaubi ~olae ~ 'Wilh matehlns turquotae intetlc?t· .¥nP3"'!_91;'l\lttflt'l: lncluif1na:~power ateerlng, power ui--, • er windows power 1eat. factory· air eondl tna:. 'ftll& ~uutul automobile will ,not ~ lMJ't Ions, 10 tiwi:y. 1'GM771 · wa~i-$3555 "!Cl · ; 16'1 cADlltAC .: Coupe de Ville. BuutiM Monterey ·Green fin- ish with. Black vinyl root and full leather .In· terior. 1lill cadlllac .,....., lncludi"C J>OWOr vent windows an4 ot course, tactpey aJr c6D-&!loliJrir. 9248 . ' . WI $"'22 PalCI ., '64 CADILLAC Fleetwood ' door. Topu Gold exterior wttti black' padded top and S&ndlewoOd leather Interior · power stffrlnl -brakes -W\ndowa. vent wb,.dowa -seat, ari'd of count tactory air conditionlnr. Absolutely rorgeoua car. lFB9'l1 . SAU $1777 ra1C. . . '65 CADILLAC ' ' '66 CADILLAC Oouoe de VW.. S.114 .,.... ftnlsh with .,... l~ther b4 nylon lnWl«. Full c&•n~ pew- e:-equi(X'l1ent plt.11 f.actor)t air cc:Mltkmlnc, tilt-1tee'i'ina wheel, pow1r-J1oor lockl. g "!19 <:futz' ~~ther ot ~ •mM _'ottered trJ' WI $3555 PalCI , '67 OLDSMOBILE "'18'" Luxury" St4tn. A bealltlt1iJ -•1 mitt sreen with black vinyl root and blaek ~ estry interior. 'I'h1J car ls absoluttly loaded WI.th power equipment including power Hat and wtndowa. Factory air cOrtd!Uonirlg ol course and ,A4·1'M radio, etc. Low rnllea&t automobll9 ttii.t •hflwa outltandln& can. uimao IALI PRICED 1968 COUPE DE VILLE -- ' Thi< :C.~111•• liiot.rur' I;· fliil1he4 do '4lr••i•o wflllo .$ with Royal blue p1clcl1cl ••r. •1tlli the interi•r i1 in •l•- gent Wu• clecor cloth. en4 •afher, Fully equlpfM{;wit}t ell of CJdlllac's finest featurei, includln9~pow•r ite..-. ing, powtr brak•t, power .••fits, pow:er windows, til'\til seelung 'tidic, •nd of cOYne,' C..clillec's automatic tir · conditionin •• 4929 · : . .' . . N~EIJS CADILLAC • HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION . . OF LATE MOD&l, PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS JN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THESE CADILLAC$ ARE ALI, SPECIALLY P R I C E D RIGHT NOW DURING THIS HUGE SALE! , 7 El Dorados ~ ,'t ' ~ 21 '68 Cp~. & Sed. De Villas 16 • 6 7 Cpe, & Sed. De VIII es _ 8 '66 Cpe1 & Sed. De YUies,; · 9 '65 Cpe. & Sed. De Vllles 6 '64 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes _6 Other Cadillacs . '~ C:ONTINENTA.L . " eour. Thffe two beauUful ·•utomblies both Ji4v all•of the JlOIN)ar power tee..turfll and 1ai::tory air oond,ltlcminc • .&th have all leather biterlor and are in excellent condition. Take your pick of these-outttandlna cpt. at a price )'OU won't believe. RPCi930 SALE PRICED '65"THUNDERBIRD I.Jan4au. A beai.atltUl powder blue T·Blrd with tbe white landau MOt all -vtnyl Interior. Full _.... equlpmept tncJudlq ....... --· power itMrma'~ power wtndoft..·~ 1nt and ot course foctor7 alf condl-Thll Ja an out11&ftdiaa cat &t out.ttandln1· u'o')np. Better hurry on tlUa one. MPPUl. . $1995 '65 CHEVROLET · tmpila Coupt. SUvtr blue with blaek vin¥1 trlm. Eccmomlcal 283 vs, powtt •temrtr. radio, heater, whlte wall tires. Exception&! value. Nl4U50 · SW , $1 .~33 . Pa.IG,I '68 CADILLAC . • The ever popular El Dora4o. l'blilhtd In 11ff.. nilst 1old w1 th beta:• pa4ded. root and. 1old interior. Tl.lt whee[, poWer atttrlnl, power lnke., p:JWer windowa, JICIMl' seat. ·power vent wfridOWI, power tnmk ltd rtlea&e and maey mo"' lwouy power~urtc lnclul!IJ>l Co4111,. ____ a,_.c ~ a.fr. polidl . lleUtr I it\ here tint• on this BHu~. ·VG ; $6666 •• . '63 CADILLAC I ' A " 4 Door ha.rd.top. A ttunnlnl tl!va aqua P• tertor wtth matcbina lnt,erior. Fulzy.--CadJ.Uac equipped, with power tteertna..poww brakes. pW(ft" •~t .and w1nfowt. -.u\omatk tramrnil• aion. 'nle.ttneat in cOrpfort and value. U~E995 SALi $1111' PllCI '66 CADILLAC &daft nevnie. Sudan beiae ln color with beip leather lnterioc. Ha.s power 1teerinl, power brake, powtt windows, power aeat, power vent windawll, and A.lll·Fll J:adlo. he· ~ alt eond.lttonlftl and much, mbch matt. ~ won't be ~ lq at · ttlil price. $3555 $888 Pl I Cl . '68 CHEVROLEl' Mallbu. Matador red wt.th black vinyl top and black vthyl tniertor, V8 "engt:M, automatic tranamlslon. radio and. heater, powe,r .sUerttt&. factory aft! condit1onlng. '!hla 1'eautlfUI CU' looks actually Uke it Jult came ott of the ah°""oom floor. Only 21.scsoo mlles. Y9\1 mua~ tet WI one )o btlitvt t. JVXM483 ' SALE P•ICED THIS IS OUR EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE DURING 'THIS ANNUAL ' YEAR-END SAI.E . , - • 1967 SEDAN. DEV.ILhE! I -· . ' . . . ' ) ' . ' J· -·.• \ .. • • -' • . ·· .• · ' Fhtlshacl in exquisite $r•cl•t1 White, with bur-· $ .. t•ndy clot!I ·•nd IHlk•r 1r1,._ F.lly eqt1ippod'wlt!I ' 1 airtomatlc, ·atr conditioning, power -steerln~ po•. er brakes, power sMts, pow.,. winclow1, AM-FM radio, powff dO'Of Jock••, power vent wlnclows, ;: power trunli "'k, ~J•• ~"9;11, tilt encl teleicopic . , mr;n9 wl!Hf, etc. SS~· --------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN-------. -. SALE PllCE EffiCTIVli THROU•H SUNDAY, NOVEMIEl 10, 19 .. . . ' ' .. t .( ,I ,. • ·~ ·8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY;... 9:00 AM. to 6:00 P:M .$~TU~DAY a~cl:,Sl)NDAY • .,, •.' . -. ,.. .... . .... . ., ,' YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADfIJ,AC DEALER S~VING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA· . ' ~ ·,• ~ ' ..,, -: . ' .. : "'. • 'P"' '. ' , . . ' ... t .. 'r~ -• _.,..,, 2600-Harbor Blvd •... Costa.Me~~ . " ' .. ., . . ,-.. '\ "' ' .. S40-.9100 • • •• ...... ' . -.. ..... . -• ' I • • • I i • • f f ,. .. t ' ' Your HEAOQUARTERS ;;.r ·c ·H»RYSLE -R Quality Service and Sales NEW '69 CHRY:SLER MIWPORT 2 . DOOR HARDTOP ' c IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL . PRICE +ra...ruc ... 52,788 '195 s7142 . DOWN MONTH OVER 5 ACRES OF CARS LARGEST . STOCK IN ORANGE CO. NEW '69 ROADRUNNt.R ... ' IMMIDli.11 DILIYRYI HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM . -·SPE·CIAL OffE·R·-·Fully factory •quipped •. Heat1r, elec. wipen, llghi.,,, em1rgency flashers, frront-rear ieiat b1lt1, shouldar har- ness, p.1dded dash. Whitew•lls optional. '69 VALIANT ,RM2IH9E1 I 694l:. . • . .:OW MILES IMMEDl~ll Dll.MITI Fully .fact.,Y ~uipped. H11f1r el1c. wipelt, light, 1m1r91ncy flas,hers. ~..,..,, sHt be"tts, .r..uldw 1.•m.ss, podd.d d .. h. w..a-w optlonal. -Low miles. 1Xl!<J6,,)' '· IMMEDIATE DEUVEllY ' F11lfy fect,ry .ci11lp,.4. • Heef9r, .lectric w i ' • r 1, lighter -•NJ•llcy A111len., fr111t-rtiar _, t..lh, 1hevldir hen1111•, p•cld.:cl cl•1h, W•l•W •pflM• •'· Filfy f•c.+.ry ·..,r,,.,,£. ' Ht•Nr, el•c. wl~ -" litllf•r •111•rge•c.y fl•lfi. ers, fronf•A•t 1 • • t ki•lb, 1h•11ld•r li•rrtt11, · p•cldt4 J11!t, W•l•W"Op- fiontl, lL2I19EI 067'40. ,;.9_>-<. ~·: '7 • ,, .. ' + T•""1.. , .. 'l95 .. : .DOWN . " " s53 ,M.ONnf •a.itf '~;;i::~· ""u: Pa1c1 '. TAX J:ut.isl: _Dqwn · Monlfi ' ;- PAC'l'.OQ' UST Ul71 · s195 ' 1>own . " • • "If. " • • ' ' '65 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 DIM. ll•flo ·.rtd l!Mltr, •lltomlilk. tUIT 111:111 $671 :r:.L $23 :~ s73· ~~-. . ·+ T I L Pnn'. nvt; · , '61. ,CftJ,VIOLET lldo -.I ,.._,.,.,.~f!Yf tttJi; .ftru. MT2111 $1677 TOTAL$57· 'TOTAL '$57 TOTAL· PllCl DOWN MTHLY. +TAL n~. nMT. .· . '68·PL~_in:tt .Fl(RY .,ljf., .· •I °""'"'""°"··VI. .utomtt~~ ~~'rldll,.IMW.-Wr c:oMH1'M& • • ~ (VllC: JJO) • • • ·"6' 77 TQ1AJ, $fOTOTAL $90!: ..,, ._, •' ,'.Pllef -l;OWM · ~1· +TIL PYMT •. '64 BUICK S~Y~K t door Mrdtcp. 11..tle. "'""'"· blld<.t ... ,, .tld1'1'111nr ttti.r 91!1ra. IOTW5'.Q $~77 TOTAL s23 TOTAL $23 TOTAL RICI DOWN MTHLY. + T I L. h"MT. PYtn. '63 fORD GALAXIE SGO • n ! U • ) ; •• ~':t 0 < ; o I ,,£ .' fl I .1.,'lfJ!, '66 . MERCURY CAPRI • :' · . 20--H.T. l"•dorY ~Ir, .~tt,. ~ 1._I.,, rtd\o;~. ~-~'!' 1 , $977"TOTAL $3J' TOTAL s33 TOlllt ' ' PllCI , DOWJI • , .. taltl.J' •. + T"a'L nMT. -naav . .• '· • 1 • · ' · !.66 DODGE ! Or. H.T. lledlD, llMIW, l utonwlllc. ~ ll"rllls., (HIM~ • ~ t ,_~ wtllOft, 1111119, hMtlr, wtorn•lk. l"I, l"I, fKtory 71 TOTAL s 16 TOTAL s16 'TOTAL . .. .... ,_ - ' • PllCI DOWN '"'"LT. " '$)' ·1·77 TOTAL S63 TOTAL S63 TOTAL · · +TI L PYtiT. ·nan. ' , · , nlct . ' DOWN MTHLY. · ' ' · • +·T ·l L , .PYMT. . PYMT. ' '65 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX n • »<*id .• ...-. •""""9 ......... " Wlndowl. rlldlo, l'llftl'r, •utO!Nlk. l"GE 1t11 c1·477 TOTAL $49 TOTAL s49 TOTAL 'f' PllCI DOWN MTHLT. -. +TIL "MT', PYMT. .•• ,,OLDS STARRRE llldlit, ,_.lerl Vt. .,,_,,.,k., •Ir. ~ wlndowt, 'Ill WMitl, I'S. l'I, $"1"'9"'77' : 'TOTAL $634 • TOTAL S63' TOTAL . · . PllCI . DOWN MTHLY. +.TAL .PYMT. PYMT. . . '· ... ., ~ · · '64 :(00Utl,1R-Y Sf?Ull(E ';f; !;" '"-r Pllrlnt. .,....; .... ,.r,-4-lltOll'letlc. lvw#~' •1 •_ .~. $677 'TOTAL s23 TOTAL s23 ;~AL ' I NICI DOWN ' , Nnl\T. . · ·+,faL 'PYtlf.· ' , PNT •. ;:. , ' .... ....: •' ' • • @ • ·~·"',. •' ·~. ~~!!!~ ~ ,!.,°i,R CiRillll'I• TOTAL $29 TOTAL s29 TOTAL . .,.; 11 PllCI DOWN MTHLT. + T A L "WT; 'PYMT. . •• ' ! ' .'63 .. ONTIAC · ~.NNEYIUE lldle, """'· ..,._nc;. ....... tfllrln9. (\.IW3'0) -'ti TOTAL $16 JOTAL s16 TOTAi, ~ NICI ' DOWN MTHLT.' : , . ti-+1T ·Ill:.• ".PYJIT. . \. ""'1·· I 'U rONTIAC Ni,.-,... ....,,...t...11vc.a1 . ' TOTAL •29·· TOTAL s29· TO!AL PllCI ~ ~ llTMLT. '+IT. L mn. . .mn. . . . . ~···· ' . ;5'/ "-.7' 7 ' ' . ' ' ' ; . . -. ' . . ' ' ' . ' ' ."l-:' ~ ) ·• • ' • . • FULL PRICE . ' . ' . " •'I ' ' j COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER WEEK OF NOY. 9 • NOV. 15 Cl Cl Cl 1 Tl di th to l \f !PORT! HIOHllOHTt SUNDAY, NOVEJ@ER 10 9:45 AM 1J tit (() NFL Double-Header: (C) lo$ Ange1es Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons at Atlanta. New York Giants. vs. Dallas Cowboys at Dallas. (Second game starts at approximately 12:30) 10:30 0 QI 00 AFL Football: (C) San Diego Chargers vs. Boston Patriots. 1:00 0 Sports Special: (C) "Know Your Football."' This half hour provides clarification of many unclear rules in football, such as roughing the passer and pass interference. 2:00 m USC football: (C) USC Trojans vs. Cal Berkeley. 2:30 0 Notre Dime footbaH: (C) Notre Dame vs. University of Pittsbu!'i_h. Taped yesterday. 3:00 0 0 (jJ Hawaiian Open Golf: (C) The final plays of the fourth Hawaiian Open Invitational Golf Tournament are beamed live to the mainland via Lani Bird satellite from the Waialae Coun· try Club in Honolulu. Jerry Johnson Is the host pro at the 7,020·yard, par·72 course. Defending champion Dudley Wy. song Is joined by Arnold Palmer and other top international pros in competition for the $125,000 prize money. Jim Simp· son is the chief commentator, and Richard Boone is Official Greeter for the tournament. Some 35 television screens in the hotel headquarters in Honolulu are the bank.s of monitors used to scan the sprawling Waialae course while making rapid-fire decisions as to which scene will be sent out to the home screens. 4:00 0 UCLA football: (C) UCLA at Oregon State. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 8:30 0 Boxing: (C) Middleweights Rocky Hernandez and Willie Mu· noz meet for a 10-round bout. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 1:15 8@ CI) NCAA f0Clltb911: (C) Oregon vs. USC. 4:30 (i1) (I) ABC's Wide Wotld of Spofts: (C) Films of the St. Louls Cardinals' tour of Japan. Jim McKay hosts. 5:30 U (H} CD NCAA footbell: (C) Alabama vs. Miami. 8:00 O Laken Basketball: (C) L.A. Lakers vs. San Francisco War· riors at the Cow Palace. Chick Heam reports. CHANNEL LISTINGS lnfonnation for these logs is furnished by the television stations. TV week is not tesponslble for last-minute changes In program listings. II KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles 0 KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles U KABC (ABC) Los Angeles 0 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles m KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles ID KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles fE KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCET (NEl) Los Angeles e> KMEX (Ind.) Los Angeles Cil Kl YD (ABC) cable Bakersfield 00 KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield CIJ KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield <f1J KL YD (ABC) Bakersfield @ KERO (NBC) Bakersfield 9 KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star <*> preceding a log listing Indicates it is a paid adver· tlsernent. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF In Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ElV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF in Bakersfield. SIGN ONS (TEST PATTERNS) Chan11el 2--6:48 AM Sunday, 6:<* AM M9f'd~ throulrh Friday, 7:18 AM Saturday. ChanMC 4-7:00 AM Sunday, 6:00 AM Monday throuati Friday, 7:00 AM Saturday. ChanMI 7---ProsnimmtnJ mrts et 8:90 on Sunday. 7:00 AM Monday ttirouch Friday and :30 AM on Saturday. This ma1azlne Is published ~ few this news.,.par by TV WEEK1 • division of Qttmn ~lltlnloand L.ftflosnllfl C&. tnc., editorial and prooue· tlon officn1 P.O. BOK 11 •1 Olendala. Calif. Add1"9Sa advertlaln1 lnquh1• to the dlsp ay advert11ln1 oepartment of thl• newspsper. . 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON WELS $1.00,.. ...... Moy be used on envelopes os return address 1obels. Also very handy os identification labels for marking personal items such os books, records, photos, etc. Labels stid on glass ond may be used for marking home canned food items. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quo)ity white gummed paper and pocked in reusable magic seal top container. MrL. CMstine Brown 969 Posi Ro.d Costa Mesa, C.Sf. 97.626 r-----------, I I I . I I I I I I I Alll" this coupon, clip encl mail with $1 .00 to: 'ilot 'rlntn9, label Div., lox 1875, Newport l11ch, Callf. 92663 -················------··-···---·····-·-·-------······· -----------··-············----------·--·-··------------ ······················--·--·············-----------····· It swrt to use your Zip Cocfe I I I I I I , __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L _______ ...,....-, - - FREE BONUS WITH EACH ORDER OF LABELS WE WILL INCLUDE FREE SET OF PACKAGE MAILING LABELS. To _I SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9 r V f N I N (, 1:00 II TIM '" ..... (C) (60) CJ feahlrt (C) (30) IJ GRAND OLE OPRY from * Nashville realty mcwes! BOBBY LORD! Jim, Jesse! June Stearns! Expect a GREAT show tonight! 1J Crand Ole Opry: (C) (30) Bobby Lord l\JesU. a .... CttJ <C> <60> f m 111t 11W1C11n <C> <60> fZ) Saltf>mh Tllutre fl!) RU Review (R) 9 Cl) DHtart (C) 1:30 CJ Nen: (C) (30) Peter Bums. 1J MELODY RANCH gang * hosts TV & Movie star JIMMY WAKELY tonight! A best bet f<W all music fans! Tune in! D Mtledy Rndt: (C) (60) Jimmy Wakely 1uests. 0 Slll!Ml'IN Tltutrt: (C) (60) "Kiii No More." Lew Ayres, Julie Adams and Robert Webber at1r. A dedl· uted top scientist takes home 1 secret film ind is Intimidated when his friend-his wife's lover-tum out to b1 1 spy who photoir1ph1 the Information. m Octoblf ~ t1te "'"' F1•1fJ (Cj (60) (R) (ft)(]) Car and Trick (C) 7:00 1J 9 Cl) CIS Evlftl111 N...: (C) (30) Roser Mudd. CJ KNIC S•rvey: (C) (30) "Tradln1 Stamps." Bob Wrl1trt moder1tes 1 discussion of the merib of tr1dln1 stamps. B Dllltl Y.U., O.,S: (C) (30) 'The Sa11 of Sadie Ortherd." Sadl•1 and her husband John ltlrt 1 st111 line with a contract to h1ul lilvtr, out of New Mexico's Bllcll R1n11• country in tht 1880'1, but on hls' first trip John Is buten *I robbed. Sine. her husband Is In no sh1pe to drive the w1ton. Slcil takes over. I McH1l .. 1 NIWJ (30) ~,_v:z., °"' <C> PllJinl tM Cllitlr (R) l·Z·l+S I ..a. 1:a 1J a Cl) 11Cti1 1111 .... : <C> <60> Georae Burns, J1cll Carter, M1rthl R~ and Mel Tonne 1utst. CJ 9 (1) Ml•lZ: (C) (30) '1..ol · 72."0tfl<irs Melloy end Rlld dul With 1 buslold of Mexlcln dllldren who 1rrfve unannounced It the home of 1 citizen, e1tch 1 robber ind f1ce 1 sniper holed up In 1 smell house. 8 FOR WHOM THE BELL * TOLLS-Bergman, Cooper One of the all-time great adventure romances Thrill to ft anew! 8 8 9: 9:. l Q M..tl: (C) "'ftf "'°"' lie W Tolls" (dr1m1) '4~n(rid Bert· min. Gary Cooper. o tHl m • o.u.1 1aM: <C> (30) Jiml:anp hosts. fJ Mlnloll $ M_.: •Ji. 1'ttpt, All·AIMficltl'" (drama) '51 -Burt Lanc.tster, Phyllis Thaxter. m Tnrltl er CD1111q•ras (C) (30) t!J FIWOrlt9 St.fJ (C) (30) fi)TIN 11111e-... fD TIM ,.,.lldee Pnblttl: "The Gift of CholCll." An analysis of IX· periments that may determine th• factors controllln1 preanancles. Gyn. ecology and obstetf1cs authortflts from all over the country report. (final telec.st in the series.) 8:00 D 9 Ci11.t Siut: (C) (30) "A Tire 01 Two Tails." Max tralM two CONTROL recruits whole bUl'Q· bllnr even surpasses Smut's talelft tor error. Wiiiard and Grecco suest. 0 ~CJ) l1lt fhalf_. ta•: (e) ~)~ Eubanks hosU. m .. llnf (C) (2 hr) m 11Nl o..s .., CC> <30) ID NU Jetmlll: "Politics '68-An Artist's View." (R) el NlltWI CHI Matk.11 a:30 e a Cll .., Tllrff Sons: (C) <30> Katie aiws birth to Identical triplet sons and StOYe must adjust to the fact that he Is a grandfatfler-thret times over. Infants Robert Jr., Steven and Char1a are born to Katie ind Robbie shortly after their lather IN'rives at the hospital after a breakneck dash from somewher. In the remote countryside, whtr. ht has been on maneuvers with his Army Reserve unit 0@ 00 TIM Sllolt Hd Mra. Muir. (C) (30) "Undo Arnold tfle Ma1nlflcent." Uncle Arnold bec:omet a source of embarrassment to the Muir children when hli repetitious Jokes and tricb lose thelr punch. Jack G lllord suests. 0 @ Cl) Lawrence Well (C) (60) m am ~ Sllow (C) c3o> elDulo Mniclf 9:oo fJ am...,...,~ <Q <30> Ho11n lilorcld to come up with a last·mlnute pl1n to blow up e rocll· et fuel dump when General Von Treaer. e 1uest at SUl11 13, chanaes the security measures 1t the dump, thereby stymytn1 the aana's orlalnal plan. Dan Tohill guests. 0~@ ~ NICllt It die Movfa: "Te IWI I Modllllbird" (drama) '62-Grerory Pecil, Brocll Peters, Collln Wilcox, Miry Badham, Philip Alford. Atticus flnch, a soft. spoken Al1b1m. lawyer Is entrusted with lht formldable bsll of dt- lendin1 Tom Robbins, 1 Nqro farm.· worker falsely accused of rapine a white firl. ID Stone111n falltilJ SM (C) (30) Etl) NET Festiwal: "Dialo1Ue-luael and Martin Buber." An on·locltlon report rel1tlna the late philosopher Martin Buber's ideas tv Hit lift and Institutions of l1r1el. (R) el NocMt Tapadn 9:30 fJ a m '9ttlclNt JmctlM: <C> (30) OlckArten and Buddy Roa1rs are auests who art tou(ht bJ Uncit Jot to malul tflt ptr10ftal eppurtnet at the Pbrtey Bijou that they wttl supposed to MIU 40 yurs 11r1Jer .t ttlt premln °'I "Whip." The two stars btllevt It milfrt be 1 i.rti and when tllty ar· rive In Pixley thlY find out It's IVtft bttter than thlt. D tHJ (I) ltelffwwcl ,.._.: (C) (60) Mike Oouflas hosts. -G ftlWI! (C) (30) lany Bumll. 0) f.mtst Tllbb Slllw (C) (30) l!)u T....- 10:00 • 9 Cl) lhnnlr: (C) (60) fritz WU'ltr plays e brilliant surseon whose son Is kidnaped ind threat· ened with death unless the doctor allows one of his patients to die. Three patients are 1w11tln1 Clftical surcery, and the doctor It Informed by 1n anonymous telephone caller that one of the three must not leave the operattn1 room 1live-or his 10n will die. Geraldine Brooks, Tlmothy Scott and Patrick O'Moort are also featuf9d. 0 Dr. Udm (60) a Morie: ""' Dela Yb" (drtml) '6f -Marcello M1llrol1nnl, Anita Eilbert. m News: (C) (30) CUI Kirt. 1!J Ctrs Cen1I (C) (30) S)IJO.... fl) lor de Mt1icl 10:30 D ltos:i, Crier Sllow: (C) (30) Jerry Butler auests. ! JM ,,... (C) (2 hr) C.ntry.Watent Sllew (C) (30) Cl) SltwdlJ Ni.. fllct: "The R!ICllfS." 11:00 8 EJnwt O'Qocl Re,ert (C) Clete Roberts.. 8 MM: "'Tiie Mvtmrlfl" (Id· venture) '52-Jacll Hawkins, Dennis Prtce. MW ......... (C) M..W: •Artttt1c _, Old Licit" (mystery) '44-Cary Gr1nt, JOit· phlne Hull. 11:15 B F•.s.a SZ MeN: (C) "Nield ,_,... (adventure) '57-James Stewart, Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea. D Slblr41J fQallt ,._.: .,,...,_ WMtd USA" (m,stery) '61 -Cliff RobertJon, Oolom Dom. 11:30 ti) Tlltre Flt9illlr 11 ~s • Th u tll Hos """= (C) Peter Bums. ID (I)~ Tllutrt: "It Came from Outer Space." 12:00 (17) (I) ..... (C) 12:15 D Tiii Toel&llt .. (C) 12:30 m ...... C1tJ m Cine•• SattudaJ: "Bom To SPffd." lZ:U D Mewil: (C) ~ ...... c,..... (adventure) '52---Arturo De Car· dcwa, Joan Fontaine. 1:00 II Mwit: "f••lfJ """9••'" (comedy) '48 -Fred MecMurny, Claudette Colbert. 1:1s D Mw•ta• 11 at ,...,_, <C> • Mewlt: "Tiie c..,IJIWI" (•d-. wnturt) '44-Htdy lln\arr, Peter l.Mre. l:JO GI AIMCldlt Aw. '1'llt Ambasu· d0f'1 Dlu&Mtr,'' "The KlllJna." "The Minotaur." The Robert Goule Hour"' Music and laughter abound wheo llobert Goulet, Lalnie ~ and comic Tommy Cooper join forces with The Peddlers pop group for an hour-tong color musical-variety special oo KlTV. It's 1be Robert Goulet Hour" on <:hannel 11 '• Spotliaht aeriea, airing Sunday, Nov. 10 at 9 PM and beina repeated in its entirety at 6 :30 PM, Nov. 16. A Jon Scoffield-produoed special, the all-family offering also has Goulet surrounded by a bevy of lovely model• as he opens tbe show with "The Way You Look Tonight" and "'lbe Most Beautiful Girl in the World." Goulet, who since winning the coveted f9)e of Sir Laocdot in the Broadway production of "Camelot" hu lit up every facet of show • Lainie K~ Introduced by Robert Goulet, prepares for lier solo spot on 'Th• Robert Goulet Hour." business, also rfonns "Mame," "Exodus" aod a medley of aonp on the theme "Beautiful Words." Tall, statuesque beauty Laioie, who quickly established herself u a performing favorite on the concert, television and Broadway scene. takes over the aoto spotlight to sing "Feelin' Good," "Porgy" and "Blue Skies." In addition to the host and Miss Kazan, the apecial also includea the humor of funnyman Cooper and The Peddlers' rhythm with "Misty" and "Walk on the Wild Side." . Backed by Jack Parnell and bis 30-piece on:hestra, plus the Lionel Blair Dancen and the Michael Sammes Siogen, the featumi cut 13then together for a aong and dance routine~ued oo newspaper headlines. Spotlight's "'The Robert Goulet Hour" wu written by Howard Leeds and Bernard Rothman, with Seymour Berns as executive producer. - ,.. ______ _ I I I I I I I I : Be.~##IR 1 Get extra cash for Real Estate Taxes {due Dec. 10th) • .. .for Christmas shopping ... new car ... color TV ... : and have extra money left out of every pay check! : CASH IN 24 HOURS! 1 No Payments : for 6 Months! 1 Payments Low as 1 $7. 50 Monthly* I Cut MontlllJ PIJlttnts •• I H1H . . . by using this paae I to write yourself a loan that I pays off all your bills! lrs I easy as 1-2·3: I I I. In box at right, list bills. I Add up how much you owe. list 1111• & l111tall~ kce•ll Car $ '"'nlture $ Appll•ncu $ Otpt Stort $ s $ $ $ $ TOTAi.$ $ $ $ s $ $ $ $ $ 2 . The balance you owe (plus extra cash you want) Is the amount of your loan. UaiH A•••Y•H• T1lll1 I "',ti IOUOW MOllTM' 3. Now look at Union's repayment chart for the monthly payment on your loan. 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CD Mewtt: "Nice o.(' (drama) 'SS-Tim Turner, S1ndr1 Dom I~.,. ••list a..rdl 10:30 Cl Q CI) Afl Footblll: (C) Sin Dieio Charaers vs. Boston P1trlotS. D @ Cl) line lon1 (C) 11:00 I.....,."' 8.tdt (C) @ (3) laltwlfttlt (C) OtntriS tllt Mtnte:e ctsurdl !ti lttt tt.•t (C) 11:30 D (fl} Cl) Dlscowttr. (C) "Ttlt Wor1d Beneath the Sea." Part II. The Invention of submarines, aon1r tnd scuba aear Is today's subf ect. fJ Movie: "(Jes 9f Hie Sahr ... (1dventure) '60-turt Juraens, lH P1d0Yanl. m Opinion: Waslllnpn (C) AFTERNOON . Thi Cbristophen (C) Cathtdr1I Of TolhOffow (C) 1Z:OO I Cent Autry • Mort fOf Yo111 Montf (j'j} (]) ~ F-ettbell (C) Wondtr11111 (C) il'Owit: "Vlwa bplt.al.. (ldven· ~ Mlnllhri1I All~ ture) '52-M1r1on Brando, Ant'*'J • 1ntan1 Sobrt los Hijos lntlfllplt hrlllt 'od 11 the Answer (C) ilnn, Jun Peters. a:1s m The Chriltophtn • c..'*'" "' ,.,. "",. cC> 1:3011 looll up lftd Llvt:_"New Sonp 12:30 U T1la of tM '4tldtn West in an Ancient Tonrue." A rudln& m '9bfic Stnic:e (C) of modem Hebrew poetry taken l:OO D@ (1) N£W SEASON ~ ~rom the recently published ~ • tiofts: (Cf The ninth season of ttils 'The Modem Hebrew P?em Itself, award-winnina reliaious and cul· Is P.resented by Israeli .ac:tor Ari tural series be(lns with "Rembrendt Grad1s. Prof~r Ezra Spi_ceh~ndler and the Bible," a color lt\ldy of of Hebrew Un1<>n Colleae 1n CU'tcln· the 17ttt-centul} Dutch pelnter'1 In· natl. ~h~ edited the book, discusses volvement with rt1i1ious themes In the s1a~1ficance of the poems. his masterpieces. Narrated by actor B RProbftftl• WIUI Caal· (C) Ed· John Cunningham, the prolflm 1lso • . s 1 • explores Rembrandt's use of tflt ward Lindaman ~osts. Bible u a source of Inspiration 0 M,ovit: (C) 'The htr" (OOll)· and documents the way In which edy) 63 -Renato Rascel, Francis his personal life Is reflected In hla Blanche. religious 1>1intln1s and etchlnp.. I Kathryn Kuhlman (C) 0 Sports Sptdal: (C) "Know Your ~Pentecostal Hollntu Football." A visual 1pproach Is Full Cosptf Rema! given to the rules of football. The ti• DUX (C) play situation depic:ted d1rtfles 9:00 B ~ (I) FICI lttt Nltlon (C) many rules, such as rou1hln1 the O MJ Fnorite Sennon: (C) Guest passer and pass interfe19nce. speaker is Rev. Cornish Ro19rs, CD Ruiw1I FltW (C) Wesley United Methodist Church, @I) En1u1111 s An&eles. l:lO 0 Mowlt: (C) .... ltlnd UM Mall" OIJ of Dtse.wrJ (C) (drama) 'S~ir Mlchael Rtdame, CltalltnRU • Carl Mohner. Counby Mmac (C) O@CI> llSDtl and An.swtt'S (C) 1 >F ~ B~i:nln Mlr1dn (C) 0 Wllll1111 Budtty Show: (C) "Wtlr • ~~ldldes (C) Do .so Many Canadians Hite 9:30 B lnsldt FoothaU (C) Cl @ 00 The Ettm1I Uctrt: (C) "Cities and Surroundinas In the Bible." Author and Pulitzer Prize· winninr poet Mark Van Doren and author·lecturer Maurice Samuel con- nect events and geography of the Bible. U Movie: '111undtr Over Ariafta .. (western) '56 -Georae Macready, Skip Homeler, Kristine Miller. O @ m Tht BuUa (C) Qt(j)fieblre t'.45 119 Cl) Nf\ Doubl•Hllder: (C) Los Anaeles Rems vs. Atlanta Fal· cons at Atlanta. New Yortt Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys at D1llas. (Sec- Americans?" ID Voice of C.IYllJ (C) 9 00 'Ntvrt: "The Land Un· known." 2:00 O ""* Conference (C) 2:30 m USC Foott>all: (C) USC TroJ1na vs. Cal BerkeleJ. m Ron1t Dtf11y (C) @ (]) UndtnflY fOf hlCI (C) fJ Red Hot NOTRE DAME * vs. PITT! Watch 'em! 0 Notre D1111t foott>aO: (C) Notrl Dame vs. Unive11lty of PitbbUflh. Taped yesterday. 0 MtiN: ....... O'MalltJ ... Mr. liillloM" (mJStery) '50 -Mar1odt Mein, Jemes Whltmott. B Mffllon $ llltwil: .,. .. ff Juu C'ille" (drellll) '58 -Merta f1Ux. Jor11 Mistral. (fl) (I) SuM., Twill lilt l*' a o oo ...... o... W: <C> nil.I day of the fourth annual ln~ t1matlonal tourney colorcast live vii e Pacific communications satlllitt from the Wal1lae Country Club In Honolulu. The purse Is $125,000 for top tourin1 professionals playtitf th• 7.020-yard, per-72 Walalee courae. m c.w ... " ... <C> ., ..... ,,..... 3:30 m z.. ... <e> 0) Tanlllda lllUlatla 3:45 D Mewil: (C) "l.ty Wlva" (dra· ma) '5&-Maureen O'H1ra, Victor Mcl.a1len. 4:00 IJ Yilwpoiat (C) IJUCLA vs. OREGON ST. * in this week's big thriller! Get in on . all the action • • . HOWi A UCU Ftotball: (C) UClA vs. Oreaon State at Corvallis. m •rettee a Cl) .... ,. oa .. F.-.n <C> 4:30 I N .... abn (C) • DI C..,.S: (C) ''On. Off, end -Off Broedway." A film stocy of Immaculate Heart Collere drema students in New Yort City. I Nnn (C) T,.,_ Htlddle (C) (i)Femare lifW rr. (C) (R) 5:00 INtws: (C) Ci.te Roberts. ' ,.... Coftflftnce (C) Mowte: (C) "'SllMI ...... ,... 1 · (comedy) '64 -Rock Hucbon. Doris Day. fJ Shirley Temple ~ "Hll· wath1." John Erickson, ~ Mon· sour, J. Carrol Neish, Pernell Rob· erts star. Gt DeeaN O'CeeMr: (C) M Unl· letter, Keenan Wynn, Anpllnt But· ler, Ron Ellrtn end The Peppermint Trolley Company ruut. I Tiit Munatm m Smn Arts 1'utrl .,.,.. . 5:301=~ Ille,,... (C) Glftlpn's Isa.cl (C) · Ntw1 Ill hllPICtlte (C) (R) (l)Fubn rVF:'-JINC 1:0011 KNXT ~ (C) (30) "Sa Is a Thrte·Lttttf WOfd." "" In-depth exeminltion of tu education In Southern Callfomla schools. Clete Roberts Is f9l)Orttr. Vlewen wUI • hllhlifhll from a controvmlal "flCts of life" film and observe 1 classroom discussion about llX problems by 9th 1red1r1 In the Anaheim Union Hi(h district. II D <Il Cellect lewl CC) (30) II Sit down to a fast * hour of musical plea1ure! DICK SINCLAIR'S POLKA PARADE 1tart1 right now! Special Holiday salute tonl&ht! NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T-LMclana Paluul and Jonathan Winters co-star In a fast-moving conudy about the art world, a master hoax and a painting by Rembrandt In "Now You See It, Now You Don't," on NBC's World Pre- miere colorca.st of Monday Night at the Movks at 9 PM. Doti• a.,. RockHllllson Tony R•nll•ll Send Me No Flowers In Color 5:00 PM Sund1y Cf) Kabc-tv II Diel SildM'a Ml ,.._ (C) l"Salutt to Vttnn'a Oiy." Time , ...... (C) (IO) 12 O'a.d -(60) =" Clwtlt l:JO ~~=w-.. tl)t unsavory career of a Call~ t1Jthwlym1n who acouratcl tM ltltt ftr 20 1MfL f ..... (C) (30) 1111 ,,... Ulldt CC> (60) E=z: ~..., .... 7:11 (I) Uale: (C) (30) L-'I ad an lllstian lncbi MJ flee a artuous ind loftlly )eurMJ = wllder1aa llland a tlllJ ltllNn ID elude I stalldnt tllllbtr , f'Amed In ind around Juneet, .. 1;, ..... (30) • Milton Berle & Ken MurraJ * head an 1ll-1tar cast °" THE JOHN GARY SHOW toniahtf Non-stop v~la & muslcl Don't mlu THIS bl& one! • Jtllll I.,: (C) (90) MlllDI ler1e, Ken MumJ, tultar11t l.ft. rtndo Almeida, Edy Wiiiiama, C.rolt Richter, Dtvid Wltlon, LOfM f,. lier, ind Pat ind Call peat. 1,~~=-:..~. ~u: llnp encounter 1 rtatd EarttHta man dalmlnt to be a pilot who, (Continued) ..... , Carol Lawrence Stars on Showcase 5 Star of Broadway, motioo picturea, and television, Miss Carol Lawrence and Julius Wechter and his Baja Marimba Band a.re the ingredients of a one-hour entertainment special. '1'be Carol Lawrence Show." on KTLA's Showcase S, Tuesday at 9 PM. Miss Corol IAwrence, Julius Wechter and his Baja Marimba band, and the Nicholas Brothers star on Showcase 5. . Miss Lawrence si~gs "Free Agaio," ''Skip Along Sam," "Weat Side Story Medley,' "J Get Along Without You Very Well," "The Shape of Things To Come," "I'm Going To Wear Your Love," "Riding High," "Ciao," and "Flaming love." Carol also introduces the Nicholas Brothers with their "Tap" version of "Old Black Magic." From South Of The Border, the Baja Marimba Band will en- tertain with "Brazillia." "Say a Little Prayer,'' "Aying High." "Sunrise, Sunset," and with Carol, ''I Tbeenk You Wecnk." ADVENTURERS -Jed Allan (left), co-starring as forest ranger Scott Turner, shares an adventure on a wildtrness is- land in Alaska with Lassie and Mark Miranda, an Indian boy, on Lassie, Sunday at 7 PM on CBS. ,.... " THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK. HOVEMIEJt t , IHI SUNDAY (Continued) yNrs before. suffered their fate. linden Chiles runts. I ht htref (C) (30) lkHalt'• .. .., (30) ==(C) 7:JO IJ a Cl) c...a. a.: (C) (30) Merli Wedloe decides to raise and train a dot IS a companion for a lonely old woodsman. Roberbon Whit• ruests. D DISNEY comedy TONrTE * See Brutus, the Great Dane who thinks he's THE UGLY DACHSHUND D IJ7J m~ Nfdtt ..... (CJ ~-lelfJ" (adventure) ·~ WHllam Holden, Riehl,.. Widmar\ hnlc:t Rult, Ropr C. Camttl, Ptt- ridl O'Nul. Confld«ate 1Utrrfl1 ludtr Col. Tom Rossiter faea the task of steallni a htrd of Clttlt hudlnr for tflt Union Anny, In order to fHd st.mn1 Richmond. GI Mlft .._ HMr: (C) <SO> Robert Goulet. llhtlt Kazan •nd COIT'lic Tommy steele join forces with The Peddlm pop lfOUP for I Imus=•~:~ (30) Pa S.n n.-., ncl Flhl: Alm atUc: Robert Gardener talks with Mra. Robert Flaherty about her latt hut- 0 ~ 00 Walt DilHr. (C) (60) &ncrs ~rianc:es In maklnf tflt •'fheUaly Dachshund." Conclusion. documentary ''touislana Story." A Great Dane Who thinks he's a l:l01· f'tn: (C) (30) Lany Burnll. dachshund near1y breaks up a happy !cl-Fl 1'1MtN (C) (30) home until he has 1 chance to ~U../M111•n Ftfftl to vindicate himself at a doe show. : '1Wl.!D "l.Mbltu Sttty,• Dean Jones, Suzanne Plnhette and The uncut version of fllmm•k• Charlie Ruules star. Robert Flaherty's ear1y documentary fJ Minion $ Movit: "'111 Emftd fllm. h(' (comedy) '61 -Jeny lewis, IE La T....eta ~~~':o~~\:· ~~ o:,:;!~M;tu:~ 1~. QI (I) llialeft: 1.,.ai.IL (C) an emnd boy, but really to spy CW) Not knowin1 when, where or on money.w1stinr employees. ~ a danttrous ldYenary wlll CD Prtflla In Ca••: (60) "An· strike, Jim Phelps and Cfnn.mon drew Johnson .. use themselyes as human quarries. I Catt .45 c°JO) Vince Gardenia auests. (Rachtd- Tht 111 Picture uled from October 27.) Tiie Freid Qlf: Julia Child D @ <I> "'7lla Diiier. (C) (60) shows how to prepare ooquilles Peter Lawford and The Flfttl Of. Saint-Jacques. menslon auest. 8:0069(J)EAI S.Uiw•: (C) (60) IJ SUNDAY NEWS REPORT Sinaer Tom Jones, the comedy team * Pres. by Harris & Frank of Weyne and Schuster. and record· Ina star Jimmy Hendrtx suest IJ News: (C) (30) stan Chlmbtrs. D fJ Mtvfe: ..,ank hi tttt Y11r z....• FORD MOTOR COMPANY (drama) '62-Rey Miiiand, Frankie * presents THE FBI Avalon, Joan Freemen. a @(]) De Fii: (C) (60) "The I Ntw1: (C) (30) Cllf Kilt. Nljhtmare." Benker Howard Con· Naws (C) (30) verse, an embenler esuplna to · Gran Tutro Canada via a hoo41um underrround 10:30 I Sacceu StOty (C) (30) railroad, discovers his driver, Virgil Merv Griffin (C) (90) Phipps, Is more interested In tfle llllnds In die ._ (C) (30) stolen money than In his safe de-livery. William Windom, Patricia 11:00 6 Eleven O'Cled ~ (C) Clete Smith, Bruce Dem, let Meriwether Roberts. and Lane Bradbury ruest 0 Tltt 1 ltll Ho•r fltwl: (C) Jtu I P'wbllc Semce (C) Marlow. The Flsll ... fa•llJ I c.ttiedl'll ., , ........ (C) Mltln1 Diep Crw (C) (R) 00 Tiiis DIJ 1'51 (C) Cutni Ewas hra n Ada• Cl) Nlllc SeAtce 1:30 0 @ 00 MoUlert-in-Law: (C) (30) 11:15 IJ ta ()) CIS Nns: (C) Hany "It's a l>Oa'~ life." Eve and Kaye Reasoner. cause confusion when each, un-D ~ AIC ftewa (C) known to the other, buys a do& m Mirii: "Pride ef t1te Mart.a" for their children. (adventure) '45 -Jotin Garflekl, 11 ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) Eleanor Partier. * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK 11:30 6 Mevie: <C> "'Plmult ot a. Gl"ll IJ Roller CalMS: (C) (90) T·Binb Spee" (adventure) '57-Petllf Finch, vs. New York Stari. Anthony Qu1Y1e. .. 11 Love LICJ (30) 8 Mtvfe: (C) A ~I ef Mwentm in Spot1a (C) (30) ti.,... (adventure) '6.l-Rock Hud· WOftd Tonionow (C) son, Rod T1y1or, Mary Peach. Who 11? (C) "Walter Gropius " fJ Mewte: "TIM last lllbllrtll" A documentary on the 84.year.oid (adventure) '59-Van John90n, Didi German architect. 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'· A 8 C D F: A" you 1troncly at.truted to 1M1t1bera of U.. oppoalt.e Md 6. A B C D F. Do )'OU t..llew U.at man I• controlled b7 a npl"aN Codf II. A 8 C D F. Are y~r feelln,r. M&ll7 ha" br erltM-''°"' othera? T. A B C 0 F. Do you enjoy cntartalnln• frle11d1 In your own"-' II. A 11 C D F: l'lhould our dlYOtte lawe ba -d• more ~d ancf etrlJVftlt! t. A II C D Y. Are you dl-te4 br the ld&all\C ancf patthi• amonc )'Ollnl' '*"1-' 10. A R C D F. Do J'OU nrolarlJ' atten<I the church of :roar eholn! It. A 8 C D E Are roa """"an,. even-t..pered with a •app,. wUoolr on life? It. A 11 C r> F. When around etra11.,. ... a" )"OOl 11n-fortable and m at aate! 13. A R C 0 Ir. Rhonld •-11 !Ian U.. ricflt to*-a lawr .... maJ'be a J11d,ref 14. A 8 C 0 F. (".ould you be MpPJ wldl a 11\a&e wflo waa not "1'1 alffftlonate? 16. A R C 0 F. Do J'Oll i..11 .... Utat roa will lie lawotYedin a lite af'«r dHU.' 18. A B C 0 F. Do ,.,u ha,.. Ha and lic>WT11111 mood without ob'ffoua "IUMIT 17. A 8 c n F! Are')'OQ c1-nw by -.. bal'l\C quite erlUeaJ of ot.hera? 19. A B C D F. Do '"e11Jo1 behftirlna to ~l•be and -tal -.a11tutl°'1af 1t. A 8 C 0 F: fa trial by a Jurr tlle _. aff...U'" -•of obt.lnlnir Juatltt? to. A 8 C 0 F: Oo rou tlllnlr t"-le a snat °"er..mpha•I• plllftd --toclaJ'f !t. A II C r> F. Would J'OQ ratll.r -late wtU. ~S. wlt.o IMlil'ff In a Clod? rt. A 8 <! 0 F. Wiil we ba punbJied In anoUMr world for alna -mlUM hffet !:!. A B c n ..-: Do you ,..pon<I warml1 to.,. -n dlaptar of affection? t 4. A 8 C 0 F. Are you ott.n flffTMI• or uffar fru-• ..,.. ac-h• encl palnef H . A B C D F. 111 ,our opinion a" MriaJ atfafra uuallJ a waata of time? 28. A B C D 1'! Should elillcf"" ftffl•• aa 911-tloft In publle .ehool.T 27. A B C n F. Are you funda-ntall1 alfeetlonRt a11d p .. IOft&la br natna'! ts. A 8 C D F. Do you ha.a a hellaf In a God who an1wnu ~pray.re? t9. A B C 0 F! Are U.ere Yarloa1 1ubj..U °" whl~h you are tioueh,. a11cf •nallln1 30. A 1S C D T. Do roo pr.far to "9 with other peopla mo.t of tJia tlnaef 31. A B C D F! Wllen :rov h .. r a SoOd •tol'J' do 1011 anall7 ""1 It to others? ft!. A It C 0 F. fa tt proper for a whoo! Caac-heJ' t.o .mok• a11d drfn\ In VDbllc? as. A B C D E Do naas;ht7 or ri9q11a atoriaa te11d te dlcwrt FOG 1 ~•. A B C D ~ fn •fe('tinir a ttll«iOft. ahould eflllcfren be allowecl a tne ehoie.1 311. A B C n E Waa ,.oor ehllcfhooct relatlvel1 ea"tree •114 happy! 3f. A 8 C D E Would J'OO rather ha•• a qul.t 111ata tlla11 a \'fneloua _, ST. A B C D F. 81\ould womct1 ha" u m11eh ricltt to pro.,_ a data u a man T 38. A 8 C D E C'.ould J'Oll ner Juetlfr -tJt;ealfns f'n>nl aftot!Mr! 39. A B C D E T& han a euetftatal marrlace la romantic lo•• Important! •O. A B C D F. Sllould llC'hooTa e-.-h a eel-that eoftnlda wlU. rellsloua bellataf O. A B C D E UauellJ, are yov a eouiwl 11.-par and undleturll.d b1 nl~hbna,...f U:. A 8 C D Ir. A.re U.cre 111an7 ti-whn J'O\I feel Jut abeolut.i,. mlwrablaf '3. 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(Je I•• (C) 1:001.,.,.., (C) $ttfJ (C) D (i)"' ,.., SM (C) 11:45 fJ ..... (C) ........ at7(C) m llr. WilllboM (C) 11:55 Q NIC Ntn: (C) Edwin Newman. m ..,, '•' teddy <C> l\FTf RN001\ 7:15 g lelcl llnet 7:JO IJ C1S N1W1: (C) Joleph 'Bentl. 12:001 ~ (C) 1J C1itN11 area (C) 9 Lera Male • Deel (C) m .,....,, c.rtMI ea11e <C> ~,,!ia1~1"1 W1t11 c.ma. ... ,....,..,. ., •• ..., (C) @CJ) lewttdMd l:GO R 9 (() c.,w. .....,... (C) fJ r_,.: (C) Maria Cote, Bob With 8oii Keatlan. • Doman, Roy Elwell. 0» Rocbt hbhl Hood (C) ID News: (C) Jack Latham. 8:25 8 C..lllllltJ I.a.ti• 1oen1 U) News: (C) Bill Johns. l:JO D ~· 9 (() ,,_,, 'rtmt11 D lllewie: See Daytime M<Mu. 12:30 fl 9 Ci) Al t11e Wont Tmta (C) · 8 TIM Alud11 Dree D @ 00 Da11 ef Oar l.#el (C) 1:45 (ft) Cl) Yldee Dtaest (C) 8 llr. Mqoo (C); StinanJ, (C) Tues .• Thurs. ,. •a Cll Dt LllCf ..,. <C> a@ CD r ....... •• <C> Du Cl) s.., ,........ (C) m Movie: See Daytime Movl• . 8 MMt: Set Daytime Mcwlea. II) Dialln1 for Dollars (C) 8 • ..._. Stir n.tre 1:00 II Qt (() Lwt(C) It • .._, _. • Jad La Laut ~ (C) dWed 11l1ia aJ ladJ llld His ,_. (C) D @ 00 TIM DodDrs (C) al CJ)......, ...,_ (C) IJ LNve It to leevw QI (()AM lllldtlr SMw, Ftlday 0 Q1) (]) Om• Houa: (C) Mike only. Darow hosts • t-.251!1 U Cil UC Nee: (C) Naiq 1:30 fl QI Cl) l1lt ,......, U&lrt (C) Dldtenon. D 9 @ AnoUier WOltd (C) 1:• 11 a (() ... ,., H111bif11n <Cl a Dobie 111111 D U @ C.ce1tr1tillt (C) D Q1) (f) F•MIY Yoa sa..ld Alk: G Nwlltaaed ..t tM Stan (-c} lloydThuton hosts. • ,_.... <C> m 'THE MAGIC OF FASHION' m E&11atiM11 Fllt1nl * Zodys Fashion Show (C) 1HJ (]) .I.a La LIMt (C) lt:OO • ..,, ,,.. (C) a a (j) "r'llMIMr. <C> Hott Larry BIYden welcomtt auests Cllff Robertaon, Jayne Meadows and Rob- ert M01'11. who attempt to aum th• Inner peDOnalitles of Eddie Albert. Shelley Wlntm, Sttve Allen, C...,. C. Scott, and Eydie Gonnt. CJ Mwit: See Daytime Movies. al Cl),..... Wenfleld u Cil SU., ,..., (C) lO:JO 8 ft(() Dk* V• Dtb Slllw &l Worhll Adv•tllt. (C) Mon., fr[; Sd-fl Dtltre, (C) Tun., Thun.; Miik tf Full-. (C) Wed. 1 :55 D @ m Cllildrtn'• Dlc:W: CC> Lendon H. Smith, M.D. 2.-oo a a (() s.cnt .,.. CC> B 0 @ YM DH't SIJ (C) UL.on n1t Bob IJ (l7J (l) "...,.... llftN: (C) BOb tubanka hosts. QJ MMt: See D1yt1me Mcwles. f.B Ttcl1lal Cnw II e- :c> tit "' •• by ... >h C) "· lb • 2:30 II a Cll 111t Ed&I o1 Ni111t CC> n ~ CI) n. lhtdl a.-: <C> Phy111s Newm1n ind Richlrd Crenna 1uut. 0 Fatller Kiowa lat; c:.Mlal ~Wld tM WOftd, (C) WednesdlJ. 0 (i1J rn Dltill Cam: (C) Jm Lina• hosts. m Co•llOdltJ laport 2:55 0 a Ci) NIC Nin: (C) Floyd Kalber. 1:00 ea()) ..... '"" <C> 0 P.D.Q. (C) 0 HIPnJ htrtl 0 @Cl) titetnl Hllpbl (C) m n. Alwillt rar... ta 00 lilltlfltt: Don Rodewlld. I 3:30 I) lMckJ Pair (C) 0 Milt 0oqtu (C) ONatioulYelftt 0@ Cl) 0. Ufe To Uw (C) ID Hobt WJ (C) 9 ()) Dillill1 for Dlllln 4:00 I) Mr. Ed O Ozzie and Klrritt o @ rn o.rt SMdtwl <e> a 11 • ., anc1 L.aM meartoon 4:30 I) ..... : Ste Olyflme Moviea. 0 Pl.-DN't Elt tile Daillll (C) 0 Ntw1 Htr. (C) Baxter Wanl. a• ..., Mee.,. m 11lt • ..,... <C> ID lea's I!& Tep SM (C) @Cl) MIU .,_,._ (C) 5:00 0 llNBC Newa SttYice (C) 0 ~ ... PvlN• ..... (C) fJH'l'roep m DI flleblMtl (C) m n. Mans11r1 a Ci) JI•_, l'llolUtlG SM (C) a ()) sw.,'a Pim ""' 5:30 0 (i1J CI) AIC """= (C) Fr1nk Reynolds. fJ Tiit til'OOWJ Sllow (C) m Windltll-IN._., Sltow (C) ID Qllli111'1 lllllnd (C) a Ci) Tllla o., 1961 <C> ~())Min Fr111 UNCU..(C) Here is the most popular news team in Southern California. They make "The Big News" on KNXT the best news broadcast on Los Angeles television. With a team like this, it has to be! MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 For morning and afternoon llatings, pliue see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to chanse prosrammlng with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 (C) "'T_.. 11 tlMI Nf&M" Part I (dr11n1) '62 -Jtoolft r Jont1, Ja1011 Roberds Jr. t:oo" "All Qtlllt .. .. ...... fii.t" (drama) '30 -Lew A1m, Louil Wo~htlm, John Wray. 10=-o "f--. .......,. (drama) ·st -Paul Dou,Saa, Oebta P11et. 12:30 m ..... ,., Ult .... (tdvtnture) '56-Richard Wldmark. "Mal la tlMI Vault" (mystery) '56 -William Campbell. 2.:00 ID "'Pwt et Her Cm,Y1Uf1) '54-- Wayne Mon11, Catol Mlthtwl. 4:JO 1J (C) -c.dlntnl .....,. (ad· venture) '56 -Jolt Femr, TrlVOr Howard. !VfNINr. s. 8.Award winnin1 Exclusiv• * "9WI . . • it's GEORGE PUTNAM timef Complete coverage! Sports & T et. copter! Get it early! 6:00 R Tiie Ila Ntn: (C) (60) Jerry 6ilnphy. D "...,... • ...., Repelt (C) (30) II Victor Borp & Suaan * Strasber1 1uest on STEVE All£N toni1htl Victor does • great piano routine! Are you ready for some fun? .... Allee Slllw: (C) (90) Vic- tor Bori•. Susan stmbtft and Pat Han1niton auest IJ Sir ~ Mowle: (C) ..,... Br Part I (ldventurw) '63--0lff Robtrbon, Ty Hardin. Jam• G"I· ory. Tht adventum and htrobm of John F. Kennedy durtn1 Wortd Wu II. 11 SpJ (C) (60) .... (C) (30) CJ) ..... 8rtffill (C) ._,, Nnt1 "Car Musewn.• ony Saletan trawls Into tht pat for a looil It old cars, drtvln1 1•r and the hwrds of pllotlfts the ltarf~~:.adllnea. l;30 DIC Niwa Slrvb (C) (60) I ...... Liq (30) y[l)l(t ................ QJ ~ H:J.,-lrl6J Report (C) TH£ DAILY ,ILOT. lV WEEK, NOVEMBER t. lMI Im l1lk. T-. II a-tea: ''1'11111 B 1Mt i. .,_: (C) (60) "Spa eiiltura 1nd Ont Natloo." Rullro ~" llWt MfJDDt v..,.. Garde ...... fftlftl tile apea ... Wflf ,.,. • I ~. 1'e 'Ml:·::· (C) ,..,.... blue .... IP'dn. 1• )•Cll4!1_...... .... (C) v~·toJ':':. ... ~<9 ~= @> ~waHit .... --. '°"' 1a torcM '° 11111 Johe ._. Cl Wlllr1 ... U.1 (C) (SO) TMI "'9o IPl*9fttl'1 Im turMd tn• ..... ...... PIMIWa .,. ,..., IOd .. ''"'nlft( '° bomb ..... Cul, Alan Alda •ltd £tf1 Wlllllll. CIOftfnnoe. /llttt ttM •tcUtiocl, M• Artent Fnincll II rttVI• ....W Kint diacMf'a that tlMtt '" fllll 1nd Wally Bruetr holtl. S1tldl ,,,_.., mPI N: (C) (30) _,. ·-S Ill* -0. ...... lllu tnd R1J Boller IMl't. 11"14-1&." lllll film la~°' til Cl) ......, 11-.: CQ "fer won.a war 1 tootap Hltld fl'Olt uw • .._.,,. (~.'IS -unrt1111td fflm held It the Fltftdl Kirt DoqJu. 811 YOlftl. liUlzl Ardlha.. ~· • ,.,.... • C-.ntt• 1•: (C) (30) IEJ u.. M6lfll Mine w111on cltculMI vll'lous e 7:30. a Cl)·---= (C) (60) )lcb wltb Bob Batter .. contllt· Mt'*'I ~Ion Ind Doc Adlma .,. anti try to lutSI tlM authtl1Udtr troubled by a ...,.__ WDmM o1 the oplnioM ~ pUMnZ• and the tbrtlt °' .... I .... , .. Ult (C) (60) )lcklll When they tlCDrt H • Cllldllt M la IUI caped convtc:t on a t ... tnln trip &peew Ila to Oodp City to ltaftd trill 1:00, .... l u..-.. I .-IJ..• H"I. for murder. Todd Annst1Qft1 aid• . --_.,...: '"* ) Dk* 6111D1Y IU9lb .. • lllnt UIWlllt pat. auni, 1 ~·be black Santa, and IJ I Dr.-tf Jllalt: (C) (30) .. &= .. ..._ of ....... b '°O"jllnn·Dllftn. Go Home." A -i. a ... ...u.... u• SU way. J ·-· ! (C) (30) dot that ctn pop In Ind out llt IE .__ "Appalldlla." A wUI vlatta Jelnnlt, but lb hatnd 1141 ol the coal-rid! land and the ol uniforms •ltrtl NASA to tM fatednl povtft1 In th• mountalit-dol'• mllitarr potlntill t11lllll ous ,..-In tile aouthtullra enemy toklltr1, aualna TORY •· United stlta NET --OA tM bit. (Rtlehtdultd from Sepleber plicht o1 tM Oo1t1na flMQy, AfJ- 30.) ~-hitn midtata. D One by one the crew of m c... 1 c.c&11• * Jupiter II vanish, * Jama Stewart II peat leavin1 onl1 Will and a victim on "Here Come blue bupboo on LOST the Stan" in 1-hr. (Ch. 5) IN SPACE tonitel l.ook out! (Continued) CLOSE·UP hits you where you live. Southern California 1968 is like no place on earth. You'll know it once you see Piers Anderton's filmed "Close-up" reports. Did you know Volkswagen thefts are up because Dune Buggys are made from VW's? Do you know what plastic surgeons make in today's Male Beauty Market? Every "Close-up'' really digs out the meaning of the Southland's people, ideas, trends and "things." ,..,. 12 "Close-up" is a regular feature of our KNBC Newservice where every newscast is incisive, informative and interesting. Get close to "Close-up" tonight. It's habit forming. 1961 ICI hta ••• .. I of -d IO) • Ill· :tty (C) • ind Cliff Robertson In color on "The Six O'Clock ,Movie'' Monday, Part I. Tuesday, Part II. ~ Kabc-tv Would you believe John ~ in a Nehru. jacket . . . a turtleneck ahlrt enoompaains . hia manly cheat • • • and a medallion dan1Una 'round his neck? Impossible, you aay? Then brace youndf. Look. for the terribly British, ex- tremely conservative, deliciously droll. devilishly fashionable and always ur- bane nemesis of tbe criminal world to tum "somewhat mod., for bis fresh adventures on The Avenpn, on ABC, Mondays at 7: 30 PM. Patrick Macnee revealed the chansc during a recent visit to Malibu Beach, California, where he and bis wife, actress, Katherine Woodville, maintain a home. While in California, Ma~ bou~t several Nehru suits for wear in the fall. "I bear they're very comfortable," he said. "Add a. turtleneck and a medallion and you're right in style. I rather fancy Steed in somethina like this around the ftat, don't you aareer• After starrina in the succesaful series for eight yean, Macnee'1 pro- ducers have 6ecome most iodulaent of his portrayal of Steed. He's permitted to change dialoaue and wear what he pleases. "Being an actor 27 years is not unrewarding," he wryly smiled. The handsome actor indicated that The Avengers would underao several other changes for the new season in addition to updatina Steed's wardrobe. Most importantly, the series will go oo location tbrouahout Eutope. "You might say we11 present the 'upside-down' view of Europe." M,JC- nee noted. "Instead.of the tourist spots. w~ll film in odd r,laces not normally seen on television. • A trim look.ing 46, Macnee and bii pretty wife, Kate, maintain a ftat in London in addition to their small • apartment in Mallbu Beach. For most of their three-year marriaae. Macoee ha-. worked mainly in London while bis wife works most of the time in Hollywood. Off-camera, Macnee discards the bowler, brolly and velvet collar closely associated with John Steed. His idea of comfort is to wear cords and a bri~t colored shirt complete with scaif and beads. And his favorite way of spending a pleasant day is to frolic - on Malibu Beach with bis at~active wife. "At heart, I'm a Californian," Mac· nee confessed. '1"rouble is, we British burn rather easily in the aun. Oetti~ tan in the sun is an American babtt. If I bad my way," he daydreamed, "Kate and l would be living oo a ranch in Santa Barbara, raisin& hones and only goinf, into the city when we were wortina. ' II this the way for the leadina Avenger to spend his life? You bet it is. BED WETTING* CORRECTED! • Recommended aps 4 thru 50 The ENURTONE method haa proven in over 450,000 cases that It can stop bed-wettina (Enuresis),• when not caused by organic defects Of disease., in just two to four weeks. Not a drug or diet. Just a simple exer· else technique. ApprOYed by many doctors. llal C.... llr Fill IOOllLET .. HD·ftnl1141: It.I uwM. ottoct ... 11 .. _.._ ... "'"" .... n.. ...... -.......... ~ ... .., .. -· 1 .... ~, •111111 .~ ..... i4r. -· ... --..-__ , .... _ ,._ Molllt4 ....... -_,., --...... ..-. ------M"AiC'To~-Ei.uRroNi-coiA;;~:~~~;;:::----;.;ii1-1it ENCINO MEDICAi.. CENTER-SUITE C 16608 VENTURA BLVD. ENCINO, CALIF 91316 NAME ADORES..._ ____ ~----- CITY PHONE _STATE ZIP _ AN AC<...kEOITED PE.f~SONAL SEH\/ICE • • • Phyllis Diller, star of NBC's The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, says her husband, who has been doing a lot of yard work: lately, steadf~tly denies even noticing the shapely new neighbor. "Then how come," asked Phyllis, "you mowed the driveway yesterday?" • • • Bill Cullen, star and host of NBC's Eye Guess and a devout camera bug. has had some of his photos appear in national p~bli­ cations. 'Tm lucky," Cullen jokes, "I don't have to hire a model." His wife, Ann, is a model and used to be an actress. • • • Leonard Nimoy, NBC's Mr. Spock in the Star Trek series. be- lieves Professor Irwin Corey is one of the funniest men in show business. The "Professor," billed as the "world's foremO!t authority," walked over to Nimoy's table during lunch recently and said, "I have something very important to say," drawing dramatically on bis cigarelle-"and someday. I'm going to say it." • • • TV SERVICE DAYS -NIGHTS -SUNDAY CALL 646-7 500 ~:c:: 21 YEARS 9UALITY SERVICE BAY CENTER TV I For"'erly lob I DHn l 2052 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Pqe 14 Marty Allen Goes Dramatic "What? You never beard of Waldo Diefendorfer? That's the part 1 play in The Big Valley. Waldo's a fat, £unny little guy who's always 10 hot water. Me, I'm more the Cary Grant type. You know what 1 Comedian Marty Allen 1ur1t stars 41 W a/do DieJendorJtr, a man plagued by hard luck and con.11dtrtd a iinx. irt "The Jonah," on ABC's The 811 Valley. niean -handsome, romantic, devastating with the ladies." The quotes are by Marty Al- len. a fat, funny little guy who makes his dramatic acting de- but in "The Jonah" episode ot ABC's The Big Valley, Mon- day at 10 PM. As the funny half of the comedy team of Allen and Rossi, the comic regaled audi- ences for more th11n a decade in nightclubs, films, and televi- sion. Now the team is involved in a friendly break-up and Al- len is going ii as an entertainer alone. First up is the opportu- nity of guest-starring in a serio- comic episoJe of The Big Val- ley in a role that would chal- lenge the virtuosity of the most adroit performer. .. It's a good part," Allen commented. "and I get to play some tender scenes with Linda Evans. I know a lot of guys who would work for nothing for such an opportunity." The story of how Marty Al- len landed the plum role goe! back to earlier this year when Jules Levy -one-third of the Levy/Gardner/Laven team that produces The Big Valley -saw him perform with Rossi at the Hotel Riviera, Las Vegas. Levy made a mental note at the time that the comic had the makings of a good actor. When Ed Adamson came up with h is script for "The Jonah," the story of a man who bad been jinxed all his life, Levy immediately thought of Marty Allen for the part. Getting the comic to take on the role required only a fast phone call from Levy and some negative persuasion, like: "Listen, Marty, you wouldn't want to guest star in a role that was railor made for you, would you?" The(e was only one drawback to Allen's accepting the part. Levy insisted that he shear off his wild and characteristic mop of frizzled hair. Allen gave the matter all of 20 seconds of thought before decid- ing to talce the plunge. So, amidst a big turnout of press photogra- phers, studio executives and press agents, the comic was barbered and shorn of his trade-marked hirsute adornment on the Studio Center lot where The Big Valley is filmed. When the snipping ceremony had been completed, Allen looked at himself in a small hand mirror, grinned, and said to his agent: "You know something-this haircut really does something for me." He stole another glance at his image and added. "From now on, get me nothing but romantic leads-the kind of stuff Cary Grant does." • • • If evec your cuburetor malfunctions or your spark plup mis-I fi~ call on Susaa Flannery, wbo portrays Dr. Laura Spencer H~ I ton on NBC'1 Day1 of Our Uva. Susan is reprded u an ncdlnt auto mechanic • well u • fine actress. • • • Dick York, who stars as Darrin Stephens in ABC's acwitched, has saved the scripts of all the radio and television shows he has appeared in. When he moved from New York to Hollywood several years ago, the collection numbered over I 0,000 scripts. • • • • Wben a reponer asked Site-Dey Morrison, wbo ce>-stan • Sister Sixto on ABC's Tbe Ftyloc Nun, bow Sany Fldd flies .. Slater Bertrllle on the series, 1be replied lo • whllper, "Faith." • • • part ways Jal I .ntic, ;." t Al· who . de- le ol tfon- the and 1udi- cadc levi- lved Al- 1iner >rtU· u io- Val- :hal- nost ~llen play ind a guys hing Al- goes 1ben the :am tlley :ossi the Ed Jf a t of 1one trty, for .cvy zl ed cid- gra- :red Jdio •ked ent: oe." get es." -, nk- (~ lat ied, has :ral MONDAY (Continued) t'_.RQICl)F..., M11r: (C) (30) a:JO n f1I Cl) ...,... Liq: (C) (30) ~ BUI 1rnnra an •"1 C11111t· Unc:te tt1RJ votunteen LMa home ma e1lebrltloft for • Cfftically Ill a an MtlP, quiet fam abode ltrt In Buffy's class and 8uffy In wttlch famed novtfist va VOft thinks Uncle BUI can allo «*&II Gronnltz can WOft on a motion-the llttta atrt ID Ill better. Evt pic:turl ad1Ptltlon of her nowt Eva Plumb suata. Gabor l\lah. II .... (C) (30) Ted .. .,.,.. a ~ack Doucta~ ta~es you ~= ~ ~~=· (= * !nto the Phlllppme Vando, clfted wrtt1r ind lludtnt of 1ungle for a peek at for· music, tllla vitwtrs on 1 tour of bidden rituals and witch her native Spain. doctoring! Fascinating! 10:00•r. mca'a..11: (C) CfiO> &1 WM !!'P. (C) (30) """111 l:.ttte '""Flllray, lltl Tonne Md frOm Manill.' Some of th• •cit· Don Rlctlet l\llll, l1t1 acena from Ulla unusual film D Get all the _ and Include "' lfupo rttuallstlc war • ·--· danc.. marbt da1 IA th• rtce ter· * get it STRAIGHTI It's race v111111 of Banaue, and scenes GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS of local auPtrstitiona In connection time! Sports & exclu-· with lllneaa. • o tm Cf),.,... l'tacla: (C) (30) s1ve Telecopterl Steven JmltJ he attll lovta 8tttJ ~~ ,_.. ..._ (C) (60) and sets off 1n 1qry confrontll· @ ()) 1111 Ill Ytlllr. (C) (60) tion With Rod; SUan apllla out her • Jon1h." W1ldo Delfenclorf• spite to Norman; Mrs. Mila ques-sirns on as a Bartley hlivest hind lions htr son about his New Yort ind almost lmmtdlatlly llva up to actlYitles. his r.pubtion .. a Jinx. ~· I llww lrtffltt (C) (90) the Ill wtrl ht tnt'lnden 1mon1 the ....., Mmn (60) other harvest worten, Waldo Is TY llllkal Oaatt championed by Auclr1, who encour- * STEVE ALLEN SHOW, 1111 him to stand his sround. Marty • Allen IUISb. at 6 pm 11 a fun-way to I TwiMl,llt. ltM (30) start your evenincl (ch 5) Jacl l.ltMm ..._ (C) (60) t:OO. 8 CJ) llaybeny ifn: (C) (30) .. n.. Cllallllfll ~ (C) (30) While Sam, Andy and Howard, as lssion Ocano1raphy. The trt· the town's councilmen, plan fun mendous advancu mlde bJ th• thlnp for the kids to do on "Youth N1vy in Its llnowledf• of the ... Day " the kids ar. seriously study· Is shown. inr 'the duties of civic office. Andy SJ TM Crtet War. A series on Griffith catvtn Peeler luesl (R• Worfd War I filmed by the BBC. ' N 4 @I) £1 CtblJltr9 de LI Nodle (C) ~dul~fw:!w ;:.~ ·l...: 10'..30 fJ llewir. "David lad Uu" (dr1· ~ ~ YM Set It, Mow YM 1n1) '62-fCler Dullea, J1net Mar· O.T' (comedy) '68 -Jonathan llln. . Winters Luciana Paluzzi stwe Al· News: (C) (30) BUI Johna. len, Jajne Meadows, Jtdt Waston. : .......... 11 .... (C) Jeny Klay, an art expert employed Daull by an Insurance company la .. 11:00 El-. O'Cledl lt.,ott: (C) (30) · ed ~ .... t .... of 'rt ... Jeny Dunpf\y. •an ,o .... a~ HSU "' mt II n.. ua .... .. (C) (30) security of a pnceltsa Rembrandt fOj, 8 kaw as; oil palntfn1 . loaned by th• Louvre lom U::. Hitdtelcl (lO) fof an Amtncan art show. ..._ (30) Baxter w rd 8 Shy-guy JAMES STEWART Dollld ~..r. <C> (90) ROb· * gets the works on ert Conr1d, M1cdonald Carey, Joey HERE COME THE STARS Adams 111d s111nkJ Wilson l\ltlt. tonight! Lot's of biC m TW Sllew: (C) • (30) Claire ta I ,..,. __ 1ut I hll ilOom and Alexander H. Cohen dls-s n. l\lnU e y ar-c:ua 11n thntrt. ious! Get in on it! I~ ~ n .... c:... .. 1t1r1: cC> <&0> T111a o., l• <C> Jan Stew1rt la the victim of Rich DAl ~ LI::. Morey Amaterdlm, Ed 891-11•15 ,._ ,,.._ ~ 1 (C) r.y, Georalt Kl)'t, Herb Eden, Aina · -· ••• -... Moorehead, Frankie Avalon and Su-11:30 8 llewll: (C) .,..._.. It T .... aan Banwtt. iiiWt lip" (wattm) '53 -Jot111 B (ft) Cl) TIM o.tcaata: (C) (60) Hoctlall, John Otrtk. "111tl4tf0ts." Earl and Jemal be-l!f!J n. T•illtt Sllow (C) come the unwllllnr object.a of hero : "'T1lt PrilM.-" (dr1ma) worship by 17·year-old Matt Mid-' ec Guinness, Jack H1wkfns. Mn, whoaa f1ther hu hlrtd th• ! tHl (j) JMr ....., Sllew (C) bountJ hunters to help him In a llRti! .,..,.. II ......,. ra1119 war. Michael M1raott1. Royal llJYlttrY) '45 -Wftllam Htttnttl, Dano IUfSl Dinah Sheridan. IJl) ..... Qotst: The folk music lZ:ZO fJ lltvft: "lat W•• H r.t11• Of Italy II fllt\lred as Pete Se..., (id-fl) '6l~tony Cerbone. lhc>WI fl Ima of a rroup slnr In an l2:30 ID 77 SHiit -.., Italian vlllqe and welcomes Uno l:OOB lloWit· ""'-,...._ 11 tllt :::0nocr:_,:.1p11 Marino 111d ftd. • Su" Cdr;ma) '55-Aldo R.J, Didi ll)LI 1f11t ll.adftl Yort. * Don't min GEORGE I =-,A FrtetJ (C) PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm Act1tn 'TM.tr.: "Copacaban1.'' for ALL the news! Ch. 5 1:151J c.-•ttr ltlllti1 1etn1 - ~ ·. ·.CLOSE -U~ Iii·.,(· . • . . Stmday Nig/Jt witll Two Old Meads Of Ern Benny, age 6 Benny, at "39" ..... 16 Jack Benny and 01' Ernie Ford -they just keep rollin' along. Saturday, Nov. 16, the two show business veterans roll onto the NBC network with a special each, Tennessee Ernie at 9 PM, Benny at 10 PM. A lot of the youngsters will be out Saturday night, but Benoy in particular hopes to snag some of the younger generation with bis hip title "Jack Benny's Bag." The Pea Picker sticks with just The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. Ford's deep singing voice, and sly, easy humor will be aided and abetted by two other veteran comedic talents-Andy Griffith and Lucille Ball. Also guesting are Wayne Newlon and the Golddiggers, the 12-girl singing group introduced on NBC's Dean Martin Presents the Gold- diggers. Executive producer for the special is Greg Garrison, also exec producer of the Dean Mar- lin Show. Included in the comedy sketch- es is a spoof of government ad- ministrations throughout U.S. history. The special is taped this week, so viewers can expect some very topical humor, in- cluding some comments on the recent elections. Benny's Bag includes his own version of "The Graduate," with none other than "lhe beautiful" Phyllis Diller as Mrs. Robinson. Another skit has teen-show host Dick Clark conducting a series of interviews with lhe fathers of well known personalities through- out the ages (all played by Ben- ny), including the Pharoah fa- ther of Cleopatra, the parent of a youthful Abraham Lincoln, and the Indian chief daddy of mini-skirted Minihaha. Musical entertainment will be provided by guest stars Eddie Fisher and Lou Rawls -Lou singing "The Split." and Eddie doing his version of "Those Were the Days." Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, stars of "The Odd Couple," make a cameo appear- ance in a scene with Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, who ap- pears with "Mr. Benny" for the first time in four years. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin also show up for Laugh-In-like instant appearances. The humor and the fun will be familiar, but with a fresh nole. And inrFord and Benny's hands it is always entertaining. The Sense of Wonder "H I had influence with the good fairy who is supposed to preside over the christening of all children I should ask that her ~ift to each child in the world be a sense of wonder so indestructible that it would last throughout life, an unfailing antidote against the boredom and disenchantments of later life ... " Thus did the late Rachel Carson, trained as a marine bioloaist. better known to the public as an author ("The Silent Spring," etc.), express her own deeply felt philosophy about man and his environ- ment. "A child's world," she said, "is fresh and new, full of wonder and excitement." Children look in awe at the blazing stars, the pattern of constellations, the curious peregrinations of a tiny bug. They wonder at the ebb and ftow of the tides, the flight of birds, a green Executive producer Jules Power (left), Miss Helen Hayes and Daniel Wilson, "The Sense of Wonder'' producer, examine a collection of shells they gathered while on-locaticn in Maine during filming of the JM Special. shoot pushing through the earth after a rain. Too many adults lose that sense of wonder, and with it, says Miss Carson, a source of strength. For "there is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature-the assurance that dawn comes after night, spring after winter." Wednesday al 7:30 PM, ABC presents a special calJed "The Sense of Wonder," based on Miss Carson's book: and another volume of hers, ''The Edge of the Sea." Executive producer Jules Power is not afraid to call it a "mood piece." But then. Power isn't afraid to try something different on TV. Last year he taclded nothing less than the story of "How Life Begins," a tasteful and factual account of the development of life forms, from the ameoba to man, their interconnectedness, the ways in which they reproduce. The film in- cluded footage on the birth of a litter of puppies, and the birth of a baby. The baby's arrival did not include anything about a stork. The viewing audience was large, and, according to Power, ABC received more congratulatory mail on it than for any other docu- mentary the network had aired. "The Sense of Wonder" is a different kind of program, but equally distinctive. Film footage was done on the coast of Maine (which Miss Carson knew and loved well), in California, Arizona, Florida and New Jersey. Since the books are slim volumes, additional writ- ing was necessary, done by Joseph Hurley. After some hesitancy regarding Power's suggestion that a woman narrate (the female voice is considered too lacking in range, and rather wearing), the · network agreed, and Power secured one of the few women who could do it beautifully-Helen Hayes. The 7: 30 PM time is deliberate, so that families may watch to- gether. And perhaps for many, Miss Carson's words will leave an impact long after the program is through: "Exploring nature with a child is largely a matter of becoming receptive to what lies around you. It is learning again to use your eyes, ears, nostrils aod finger tips, opening up all the disused channels of sensory impression ... I sincerely believe that for the child, and for the parent seeking to guide him, it is 001 half so important to know as to Jul. "If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds grow ... The lasting pleasure of contact with the natural world are available to anyone who will place him- self under the influence of earth, sea and sky and their amazing life!" -md . le h it n t, 1, l- d Q y n e f ~ g e !: s i s t r f TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tlons reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES ~. 1:30 fJ (C} "Tender Is tile Nlallt" Part II (drama) '62 -Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards Jr. 9:0011 "Anotller Part of tM Ftrut" (drama) '48 -Fredric March, Ann Blyth, Edmond O'Brien. 10:00 fJ "rite M1td•tf" (comeclJ) '58-ShlrteJ Booth, AnthonJ Perkins, Shirley Mad.line. 12:30 m "In 0... TI•e'' (adventure) '44 -Ida Lupino. "Captlill llGilct" (ITIJStery) '52---0eoree Sanders. Z:GO IE "Jaalle htrol" (adventure) '48 -Kristine Miiier, Artf!ur Franz. 4:30 ti (C) "Tiiis ,,..... ~" (sci-ti) '55-Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason. I ',' f ~4 I ~I I , 5!00 II Coverage with Cot.n4e! * GEORGE PUTNAM brings it complete, fresh, alive! Sports & exclu- sive Telecopter cut·ins! 6!00 ti TIM Bi& Nein: (C} (60) JenJ Dunphy. D tlutllJ-lrin"9J Report CC> (30) e ROWAN & MARTIN sock * it to STEV! AUEN tonite! Race driver Stirling Moss, too! Show takes place inside, outside & all over Funsville! II Stftl AUen Sllow: (C) (90) Guests are racln& driver Stilflnl Moss, Din Rowan and Dick Martin and aonptress Irene Kral. 0 Sii O'Cloci Mewie: (C) ..,.. iir' Part II (adventure) '63--Cllff Robertson, Ty Hardin, James Gree· I. I S,, (C) (60) ,.._ (C) (30) CI) lllfY lrtfftn (C} : wia.t's New? Amor Sullll• 6:30 Cl IOfBC NtWS SerYlce (C} (60) m I Lon Luq (30) IE v.,.,. to u.. Bottom o1 u. Sea (C} (60) @ Ci) HUllU1J·Bl1MleJ Rll*t (C) (Continued) FORMER CHILD STAR-Johnny Crawford, who became famous as the son of The Rifleman on television, plays the grown-up role of a wayward son Jn the "Prodigal" episode of Lancer, Tuesday at 7:30 PM on CBS. .flll6.B BOVGldN NllOJr 3:30-SPM • WEEKDAYS IN COLOR Thi• WMk'• co-hosts: Peter Und Ha, .. and Mary Healy Hear News Broadcasts Direct FTom . Foreign Countries • • • Be The First To Know With A Heathkit® Shortwave Redlo ,I let your IMe9l11•tl•11 l'MM wltti tlte l11trl9.. of aliertwoM lltfMI .. . Pie• •P ll•e broe4c11t. ''°"' ltv11tlretls el ferel911 eov11trl"1 ... , lo"'"' lorelt• racllo porae11alltiee • • • AMD YOU Nm NO SPICW KILU TO IUILD A HIATMllT IHOIYWAYI IAOIO ••• '" llUN. IAIY, llWAIDIM•. AND IDUCAnONAL. 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(C) (80) Mur· clodllinas an old romanct ,....,,. tnlnt when ht mtlU lttnic:tM wtcf. ow Marc1 Dan• 111 San Fr1ndaco lfttr a 20-yur 1batne1. The aenlor Llnctr thin lmpulliYtfY asb lhn:y to visit th• lancer r1nch for 1 few days, but has rtalOn to rtll"t It after her AWOL aoldltr aon untx· pecttdly appears at tht ranch. D 9 Cl) JlnJ LMlll: (C) <80> Judy Came, Jin• Powtll and Th• Osmon4 Brothtr1 IUQt. Judy plfYS th• wtf• of Jeny, a ltllblrd, In en aperfm1nt1I priaon wht11 marrttd couples are allowed to ltvt toptMr behind the bars. 8 LOST IN SPACE runa * into another dimension tonite! It's dan&• every step of the way in the "Anti-Matter Manl0 n t.11t 11 s,.c.: (C) c&0> "Anti· Matter Min." John Robfneon's evil COUnttt"Ptrt hofn lft lflti·mettlr wot1d tries to substitute for him In tflt Robinson'• family drclt. f/~~o~.!"~~.=~ lutsb U Dave Emmons, a ll('Oba• tlon officer bent on flndlnr and c1 .. t1nr a ,ounr homicide suspect who has been on "add." D llllile $ lkiwll: tc> -n. Liit Wfrtr (sd.fi) '60-MlchHI' Ren· flit, JUI St John, DIYid Htdbon, a.~ Rains, Fernando Limn. l.ooloO pnif mor INds croup on South Amer1ean nrctltlon In IUrdl of a "loat wor1d. m ,,... • eo •• , .... <C> c3o> m .. "' ,.., ur. ct> c&0> f1D C..-. • II Rm lmlll ...... l:GO. Hml (C) (30) ID n.. fnld cw (R) ., ....... Git ....... * CAROL LAWRENCE spec. ia coming in just l·hr. tonight! Best Betl (Ch. 5) &:JO R fB Cll led ...._: (C) (60) tllnry Co"iaen and Tony Sandler and RIJph Yount auest. Ttlt mayor of Cactu1 Gulch (Corden) thrtat1n1 to flnl crooked Sheriff Dtldtyt (SUI· toq) unless ht catches a pair of toUlfl desperadoes known IS tht Slnainr · Band.itl (Sandler •nd Youn&). D U CJl Jlltia: (C) (30) "Thi Ciamp Ti No Chump." Julia Is coMtd into c:ompetina on a TV lhow, ''Win a Datt," for an Mnln1 .. Oii Ult town *Ith a 1MW111 tJtlt-10:00 8 JI Cl) IO ....._.: (C) (8>) lloldet. Terry Cart• plays htt ln- 1uranc:t man who has aubmltted B Get the whole story from her name IS a con1astanl Ron * GEORGE PUTNAM nowl ~ch plays boxlnr champ Bob Exc1usive coverage! ~.-, ,,...,. (C) (30) Complete s~ & o tHJ Cl)" T-.. 1 nw: (C) Telecopter cut-ms! {60)"ilans Across the Border." Part B'~ ,._ ....,. (C) (60) I of two parts. Jo•ph Cotten sueats (17) llJ twa lift· (C) (60) as Colonel Heinrich, head of ~ Alan Kin&. MORY Amst~. Pco German securtty, who lmp~s A!-Cus ind Hines. Hines and Dl4l wnder M~ndy as an Amenean spy. provide a conitc fllmpst of "life In Also iuestin1 Is Pamela Austin IS Suburbia." Mar switdllna from dtJ Cofey Levin. . life .to coulrtry llft, Robert Dlcbtl GJ Merv Crtff11 (C) (90) dbcoYeB that suburb1n Rid-'111 II) Ptny lllllNI (60) Is not 1.s he upected. d> I ffiC!J I hmllln S1rf111 Qtlar· I TWAllM Z... (30) tit: Theirts Quartet petfOrms Jact i.tM• Ntwa (C) (30) "Projections" by fnincls Mlrolflo Alllftuft Wut (C) (30) "lat· accompanied by slides of palntinp ends of the Sioux." Adventure fn by Jom Miro; and "B11atelles" by Souttl Dakota Indian country rt· Webern. · veals unique Sioux le1ends, as rt· * STEVE ALLEN SHOW lated by host Jack Smith. • fil) NET ,,_,......: "The Se1aull." at 6 pm 1s a fun-way to (R) start your evening! (ch. 5) ti) El C.ball•• dt la NocM (C) 9:00 D 9 00 Tataday Nipt It Ult 10:30 B llovft: (C) .. Motldo C...-ilivlt1: (C) ''1111 Joll111" (comedy) (aOcumentary) '63 -Narrated by '67-MlchMI Crawford, Oliver Reed. Stefano Slbaldl In En&lish. lmpru- Two brothers stu1 the crown jewels siw. hlrd·hittin1 fllm shows how of EnlltnHust for the fun of It. ridiculou1 at best, and how bettSal They have discovered 1n old Ena· at worst. people are In 29 far· llsh law th1t says no theft can be flun1 places. prosecuted If It Is proved that the &J Ntn: (C) (30) Biii Johns. one wtio rtrnovtd 1nother's prop· fl) Deuii e"1 did not intend to .keep it. ll:GO II EIMe O'Qodi Rtptrt: (C) (30) D An unusual special • . . Jerry Dunphy. * The Carol Lawrence Show D lllt 11t111 Ho1r Nws: CC) (30) is a brilliant hour of Tom Brouw. 10ng & dance! Baja Ma-I= ~ J:. want rimba and Nicholas Bros. Dould O'ConHr: (C) (tO) join in! Don't miss it! Marty ln1els. Choo Choo Colllna. ~ sa.o.c.. 5· (C) (60) "The Josh ~hit. Jr .• Mickey Shaulflnear • ,, ind R1ch1rd Ney eueat. rol Lawrence Show. S~al &J Thit ShMr: (C) (30) Tom Poa- 1uests are Rob~rt Goulet, J~hus ten and Jack Dou1l11 dlscu "Can Wechter and his Baja Manmba c· • Bind and The Nicholas Brothers. ~~rry:.~y Find Hippines.s In tbt fJl) I n11vat1ona: "New Pipeline I L ~) Technolou." Dr. Richerd Bl'lnne· 6 Tllll o., 1961 (C) m1n looks at the uses of Techite, DAit ,.... 1 filament-reinforced plastic momr, . 34 (C) developed from use In manufadur· lnr rocket casinp. 11:30 II Movie: UJ1lt Stlld Ctld Cadl- 11) Lis HIF111Rlta YlnlK'9 lie" (comedy) '56-Judy Holliday, , • Paul Douelas. * Don t mass GEORGE 8 QJ 00 n.. Tlftfalrt sa.. (C) PUTNAM at 5 & l 0 pm Movie: .. _ o.er u. ..,. for ALL the news! Ch. 5 (actven~ '5&-laurtnce HarvtJ . .. ,., 1J a CE Dlril 0ar. cc> <30> M f'ovte: ~....,_ .. ~ · Doris Martin matcflts wits with a (drama) '57-Mirtha Scott, Jackie pelr of sharp-dulln1 old ladies. Coofan. Estelle Winwood and Maudie Prick· ett pley the crafty antique dealers. 12:15 fJ llowle: "fece hi tlle bill" (dr. {Resdleduled) ma) '63 -Rory Calhoun, Marine D EXCELLENT POLICE Berti. * ACTION MElODRAMA 12:30 m NaUd CitJ D tHJ CJ) NYPD: (C) (30) "Dead· 1:00 II Movie: "'TIM flclttina WlldclW' ly cTrdt of Violence." Dtttctives (adventure) '58-Keefe BraSltllt, Vtard and Corso ire a$Sianed tX> Kay Callard. protect • wtiltt Southern ''redneck" D Movie: "'TIM Fndlt" (drama) from a iroup of militant black '65-Ueo To1nml, Gtofle Wilson. lludents out to avenp the bombln1 D NIWI (C) of a Ne1ro church In the South. tJ News: (C) (30) Ted Meyers. f!..~n Tllutrt: ''The lady Sep llJ ~ to T ...... : (C) (30) 11Tilwan IU.nd of Enchantment." 1:15 0 Co•1111nttr lulftlln lolnl formtt1y the Island of Formosa, today's Taiwan Is a visitor's must 1:30 m Fro11 tlle luiclt Owl (C) on an Orfental journey. fJj) a.v ........... c.f•-.,..., 2:00 m All-Nldlt Sllelr: "Aamlnco Road." 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(com- edy) '55 -Alec Guinness, OdJle Venois. 1:00 D .. fl&litiltl Maa et die rt•s" (western) '49-Randolph Scott, Biii Williams, Jane Nip. 10:00 0 1.Htfy Heaftl" (drama) '58- Montaomery Clift, Mym1 Loy. 12:30ID ..._. Mta aartJe" Cad· venture) '47-0IVld Niven. ~ Saad:I" (adventure) '55 -Ralph Meeker. Z:OO ID "Devll"s HartMw" (mystery) '54 -Richard Arlen, Greta Gynt. 4:30 8 (C) "-a• fw a Cewanl" (Wal· em) '57-Fred MacMurray, JetfteJ Hunter. EVFNING Kirk Dou • Detective Story 5:00 Wednesday on "Tltt Six O'Clock Movie" D Coverage with Courage . . • Q *it's George Putnam time!._\U __ Kab_c·tv ______ _ Get an early start on the news! Sports & Tele- copter cut-ins!! Tune in! 5:00 fJ TM Iii News: (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D HunUer-8rt11~ Rlpoft (C) (30) 11 STEVE ALLEN fun time! * Actor Cliff Robertson! Tiny Tim film! Joanie Sommers sinp! Hippie author Yablonsky! There's never· a dull minute! D st.we AllM sai-: <C> (90) Cliff Roberbon, Peter Yarrow, Joanie Sommers. author Dr. Lewis Yab· lonsky and Pat Harriniton auest. 0 Sil O'a.d Mewit: "'DttldM ..,.. (mysttfY) '51-Klrk Doullas. Eleanor Parker, William Bendix. 11 SpJ (C) (60) Batlll• (C) (30) Wllars ,._t A.. MIA• i:lO I UIC ..... s.wa (C) (60) I lAft L*Y (30) y.,.,_ .. .. a.u.. of ... Sa (C) (60) fil) McM'9 fer Yow Mo..,: "Boob and Toys." m Notidlfe 34 <C> 7:00 fJ 9 (j) C1$ Ellllli91 News: (C) (JO) Walter Cronkite. I Mars MJ U..? (C) (30) P111 s~ <C> (30) llUiq ... ..... .. Mabsftr. "Widen Your Horirona." lhrion Marshall and l\..'Ub dlJcuss the in- terestiq occupations available after retirement 7:30. Dlttlrt: (C) (60) Jenny owtf· hNrs Marsh and June P9arce dis· cuss h1vin1 Toto the Chimp per- form et en orphanare fund-raisin& party and is mistakenly convinced they have decided to send her back to the orphana1e for mlsbehavina. a 9 CI) Tiie VlraJnlan: (C) (90) "Tlut storm Gate." Susan Oliver, Burr DeBennlng and Scott Brady guest In a drama about an en· 1ineer whose dreams or rrandeur are dlallenaed by his childhood pal, Trampas.. IJ A beautiful girl in a * block of ice! A drunken Robot! tt all happens in a gripping LOST IN SPACE-tonight! D Lnt 111 Spee: (C) (60) "Cat· ties in Space." When an Ice Prin· cess is kldnaped, The Robot fl(hts to save her. o@ (]) ..... -,.-c-w;-1 Tiit Sew o1 W°""oadtr: (C) (60) Based on the works of the lete bioloaist and authot Rachel Carson, this special is narrated by the first lady of the stare. Helen Hayes. The prorram evokes Miss Carson's belief that tf'°'8 who live with and can ap- p111Cllte the mysteries of earth, see and sk1. are nevw alone or weary of life. 0 Mllllea $ Movie: (C) "Miltlr Rebtrtl" (comedy) '55-Henry Fon· de, Jact Lemmon, William Powell, Nick Adams. Ward Bond. ID Trvlll or c.asequences: (C) (30) .limes Ravel, internationally famous •pert in the art of "pictln1 PGdl· eb," surpO.S an uMUSpeetin1 con- test.ant ID lblft fer Ytut Life (C) (60) I CMdee de II bu Up wldt his own $1>1Cill brand of E"Aoal• bull, with whom El•nor decides to 1.-00 I Hml (C) (30) .,.~ N..: (C) (30) Ttd Meyera. =~·.::er-Wo....,. ol U.. Wottd: (C) (30) llktd D1ncers °' Mill." In the &:al R lH teed I.,.: (C) (30) Rufus rnylttrlous Slhara Desert the Uniter demonsttates ha un foretell tht futu'9 and terrtfln Bert with 1 Family explores the remote Nleet vision of 1 drudful accident It Rtv.r Yllla&t of Moptl and meet the Bert's din11. (Radledultd frum stranee "lndlao Women" with their October 30 and NCMmbu 6.) inns dyed an lndlao color and their • Alie Ludd , le & massive Cold urrinp as bl& as n en 1 mus @!pefrults. * money show: WIN WITH 10:00 IJ S (j) Joutllaa WiRM: (Cl THE STARS cuests Della (~) Comedian P1ul Lynde. tinter Reese tonite! Win cash J~h• London, Tht Youni SllnlJ mu- with V , M rk..,._, d , steal aroup are tonirht's &uests. on s a •n• car s. o ~ ({) 111e Olltlldr. (C) (60) 8 Wiit Wta tM a.rs: (C} (30) •'Twenty lbousand·Dollar Carrot." ~la R-euata. While lnvestlptine tht dtlth of a D @ (]) ...,.. ri.c.: (C) (30) pretty 10un1 woman's b~nd, fiiaJC news c:omes rttardlna Martin David Ross detects a monumental Peyton; mutu1I lontllness drives Insurance fraud and eoea after bl&· Susan ind sttvtn toaether; Tom aer eame. helps Rodney f1MW thmpy. • I Merv Qriffin (C} (90) II Coverage with Courage! P1t11 Matoa (60) * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS S.risa is fast, complete, alive! * STEVE ALLEN. SHOW Dick Enberg sports. at 6 pm is a fun-way to T elecopter report! start your evenin&I (ch. 5) I Qeorp Putn.• ..._ (C) (60) t:IO ID 11MrtJ HlllbWl9c (C) (30) Ma· • TwUjpt lone~ r1a. the beautiful lt.llan cooll. con· Jack Latb• (C} (30) tinues to disrupt tht C1ampett Wanderlat: (C) (30) "Urht on ~d when Jethro bealns dress-the Dark Continent" For Ctnert· Ina and actlni Ilka the noblest tions Africa has been known as the Roman of them all to win her hand Dark Continent but this deacrlption In marrllp. The problems become no lonltr applies as its new nations eYen more complicated when Jethro Inch forward slowly in their newly ovtrllelrs Granny mistakenly an· found Independence. nounce thlt M1r11 wants to marry 1· MIJW Yer11's """* ~ Jed and decides to challtnlt hia E c.taal*t de la Nodlt {C) uncle to 1 e1adlatof"s duel in the 10:30 • Movie: .. A P"1.e of Arrd' (mys. Los Aneeles Coliseum. tery) '66-Stanley Baker, Helmut B KRAFT MUSIC HALL ISehi:..!0(~ ~~) Bill Johns. * Steve Allen, Shelley . DHall Berman, Julie Harris 11:00 Ewen O'Clocll Report <C> (30) O ~Cl) Kraft Mak MIU: (C} Jerry Dunphy. (60) "Comedy 2001~1vt or Take 0 Tiie lltla How Ntft: (C) (30) a Couple of Weeks." In a series of Tom Brokaw. comedy sketdlas. hoat st.Ye Allen I Nfl ca .. •f tM Wiik (C) (30) and hla iuesta. Julie Harris. Biii News: (C} (30) BaxtM Ward. 0..na, Shelley Bennin and LyM DoftaJd O'Connor: (C) (90) Kellog. tlke a look at what life Guests art British actress Annt ml&ht bt Ilka 30.odd y11rs from Roim, actor Fred Clar\, television· now. personality .loenna Barnes. com• I w~ (C} (60) dlan Lou Aleunder and soniwrtter· (flJ Cl) WednttdlJ N!Ot Mewir. sin1er Bobby Russell. "11it Trouble WM ,,._. gJ Tiut SM: <C> (30) Ctl1brif1 (comedy) '66 -Rosalind Russell, Diana Sands and Audrey Jocelyn, Hayley Miiis. June Hardlna. Binnie owner of The flowtf Amn1ln1 Blma. Gypsy Rose Lie. School, ruest G) NEr hltlwal: .. Happy New Yves." @!) Notidh 34 (C) A soni·and-dance spectacle stan'fna 11:15 f!) Dr. Tine del Junco (C) Yves Montlnd. The Frtftdl inter· 11:30 II Movie: "'1lPt -.r' (mystefy) t.alner sines, dances and clowns his '55--Gl~r Roprs, Brian Keith. way throulh 17 musiul numberl.. D @ (t) 1H T•l&lrt Sllew (C) f•blred sonp: "Just In Timt," D Movlr. "Town on Trial" (dra· .. Mack the Knife," and "Somebody." ma) '57 -Charles Coburn. John Montlnd is auompanled by his Miiis. Barbara Bates. wife, Simone Slrnoret. 1nd The I @ (}) JeeJ lllMp .,_ (C) Dirk Slndtrs Balla Movie: "Ta.,ico" (adventure) IE) Udla Ubre ' -Edward G. Robinson. Lynn * Don't miss GEORGE 12:30 ;M.wi.: ..,.. s.vtwors. ,.....,. PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm . (~l·fl) '63-Maria Ptf'IChy, Robert for ALL the news! Ch. 5 Cunninrti.am. t:JO a 9 Cl) "-a A.er-= (C) (30) E ..... c:ttr . The DOuifu ct1fl, Eltanof, runs out 1:00 Mevlr. .. Htt U.. la" (comtdy) of mllk and Mr. Kimball, the farm ' bott l ~lo. 11ent. tells Olivtl It Is his lutU 0 11"'9: (C} "'WM Malt .. l• that It'• dut to I MWr'I lack of dlit.la" (1dventu'9) '66-l• B•ft· romance. Lisa doetn't llke the tam· er, Marit Vnlnl. lly backaround of the loul bull that I Coll•-"r WW1a '-11 Olivtl Is J01n1 to Introduce to .... (C) Elelnor and then Mt. Ha,_, pops Adlle n.utre: "G·Mtn." MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AREA Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING I SATURDAY APPOINThAENTS • Combine Your BiOs to One low Monthly P•ym•nt • Borrow on Your Hom.,._P.id for or Not • E.sy Terms -You Choose Your P•ym.nts . • long T •rm -low Interest -I at Mortgages • We Buy •nd Lo•n Ag•inst Exi1ting Trust DHds For MH l11formetlon o • ., or Night -7 o • .,. A w •• ~ 646-2477 833 DOVER DR.--HEWPORT BEAOt State Licensed MOTtgage Loan Agent Member of Local Board of Realtora ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. hp21 MAENIAllENT!! THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 9, 1961 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see OAY- TIM E 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 U (C) "MlfJlaad'' (drama) '40- Walter Brennan, Fay Bainter. 9:0011 "forelp Afflir" (dnma) '48- Jean Arthur. John Lund. 10:00 0 "Uttlt Boy Lost" (drama) '53 .:::Sin& Crosby, Claude Dauphin. 12:30 m '11lt Fulffive IOnd'' (drama) ·~arlon Brando, Anna Mainani, Joanne Woodward. 2:00 ID "Cara of FIUtess Man" (sci· fi) '58 -Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards. 4:30 I) (C) '1'1run ~· Mqnlficent" (adventure) '00-Gordon Scott, Jo<* Mahoney. EVEN I NG 5:00 II Get an early start on ' * the news with GEORGE PUTNAM! Coverage with Courage! Sports & Tele- copter report. Tune in! 6:00 II Tbe Bie News: (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. D HuatltJ·lrinkl., it.,cNt (C) (30) II STEVE ALLEN is where * all the fun is . . . and it happens right now! Werner Klemperer! Choo Choo Collins sings! Engelbert Humperdinck recites! GO! 11 sa... Ali.a Sllow: <C> <90> En· gelbert Humperdinclt, Che>o·Choo Collins, Werner Klemperer and Pat Harrin&ton cuest. D Sil O'Caoct MM: (C) .......... Villent People" (adventure) '57 - Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Gil· bert Roland. . 1 · Spy (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) 1 (I) thlv Sriffin (C) . : Murs New? "Viller Valle." A Swedish boy and hi$ doctor-fathtf' travel on 1n arti-like schoontf to 1 T1hitian isl1nd, where the doctol will wort. fl)Mlf s.w; .. l:30 I UIC .... Slnicll (C) (60) I lMt lllt'J (30) Vepae .. ... ....... ., 1111 Su~ (60) 16 H...U.,...,_, hpoft (C) llldefflll Wodd If ClliJdr1ll Netidlf't34 (Ct 7:00 8 a Cl) CIS &.liq News: (C) (10) Walter Cronkite. I ....... .., l.lae? (C) (30) '-d (C) (30) !acra••tl File 1:JO a am.,....: (C) <30> o.,. wood cotlldes with 1 whfflef-d11t.r, Charlton Heston Anne Baxter r, 11arM Vteleld P9e,I• Thursday in Color on "The Six O'Clock Movie" ~ Kabc·tv Texas multl·millionalrt (Jot Flynn) when J. C. Dithers takes off on a vacation and leaves Bumstead In cha'I!.: D ~@Daniel a.one: (C) (60) "Big, Black ind Out There." Daniel and Gideon set out to captunt a mysterious "black Indian" who hu been terrorizln& the counbyside. When they capture the culprit, he Insists he is a mistreated runaway slave protedin& his freedom. Yaphet Kotto auests. IJ LOST IN SPACE crew *become "animals" in a space zoo! You'll roar for more! Next show, NOW! II Lest la Spact: (C) (60) "A Day at the lDO." The RobiMOfl party is captured by a Sj)ICe showman and Ul8d for exhibition in a apace zoo. 0 (HJ (]) Uli*t 81rt ill t ... (-ej' (JO) 0 MllUoft $ Mowte: (C) .,_., Mm lAft" (comedy) '60-MarUyn Monroe, Yves Mont.and, Tony Rand- all, Gene Kelly. m rrua ... c.,..._: CC> (30> Bob Bartier hosts. I hn for y.., Lite (C) (60) Caldoll ... bu &p ..... L1JO U 4j (j) it.nu nw.G: (C) (60) McGarrett roes "undercov.'' and has himself committed to • C.lifor· nia prison In ordtr to obblln vit.al lnfonnation llnkln& the disaPl*r· 1nce of a p1 lceless Jewel cotltdlon to the mysterious death of a beau· , I I in) I I In 50) liel 1 • ,., de. he fl'I het I NI )IJ 1ft1 1111 •ct -ll'a lyn nd- 30) SO) Ind ·or- ital .,. Ion IU- -tlful _jlr1. Jamel P1ttlf10n aUt1tt. wtlea lie lllddlnlJ becom. 1ble to • UJll ~ hi: (30) g:t.1c:t d....,. blfort they occur. l1fwO liiJ" " SS• HldcUton end Jane Alli• ,.... two llzed ... of .. star. lllepi bnld al hnk and .. tht I"'-(C) (30) Ted M.,.,.. 001W1ftt 11 1 IUCh&lfy. c:..'a WtrW: (C) (JO) "l.ulu- 1 Ma (C) (30) land." A lhad1 ti the South African .......... ~ ...... "' V'lldt. f1fih POlltioq .. IMtnlctxw Hoed D.... TIC ~ 1omt .impi. ...._ lor l8::GI Ci)._ ~ (C) (60) G JlnalQ, Lllnlt Kaz1n. Stu IA' 111 tel . . C&llllm, lllnnle Peart, and StanllJ * MP.tC BOXING (Ch. 5) ._Yl'OQ Hlndel"'!a sue 19 30-mlnLI Don't e Coverap with Courapl 1qlas tontte•a cardl * GEORGE PUTNAM tells 8:JI a u Cl} n.wa: (C) <&0> "An it like it isl Enbera on CIWiOiil ~ "' Guill" Anna Bu-Sports. Telecopter report! W.auats aa "'-~ ~"' "' Complete News wrap! her phll1nder1na hUlb•nd. lroneldt 1 ..... ,..._ .._ (C) (60) btlMI In the Innocence of hla old TwlllPt z... J:?. f11me, •"II uts out to find the rwl Jatl La-.. (C) (60) munltrer. Wild Adlltltll• (C) (30) • BOXING fr~m Otympicl uo a.i1w: "£.ducat.ioaal G1m-* Pre·llm action & 10-md. Ina." Dr. Albert Hibbs and two pio. Mlddleweiaflts: Rocky Her· ~ I~ tht fltld of c1tve1oci1n1 _.,. &Willie Munoz! Sit 1ames' dl1tuss their uMulness In na.~ez teechln1 the compltotJtles of ta>-blck, enjoy tonlte's cardl nomlc:a. polltlca 1nd aoclofoa. • ~ (C) (90) Didi Enbtfl I EJ Cabtfltro • " .... (C) e;d ... Davita 11t Onpide b 1G:30 T.H.L c.t: (C) (30) ''Uttle Ar· the l<kound boUt bttwteft mlddi. n From Loni Alo." Cat Is ulled "9llhtJ Rodly Hntndtl 1ftd Wllllt to protect 1 policeman from an •· ' uom. con who plans to take bldt his (ft) CJ) 1 .. 1tdle4: (C) (30) former "klnadom" after 30 yeers In m1ndia'1 Frend! Pasby." Slm'a ~· Uede Mhur tries to 1n1ka up for B llowlr. "'TM Cat Gatllan'" (com-ruCU. her cake by 1111911\1 In I lify)-Ollvw Reed. David Htmmlnp. Frend! pastry for her dinner pertJ Jane Merrow. dnart. aftd Napoleon becOmea 11 I Ne.s: (C) (30) Bill Johna. ~ pat. Paul 1.Jndt Is Cl) haport tit Trlftl (C) Uncle Arthur. Oouii I ........ (C) (90) 11:00 EJftlD O'Qock Report: (C) (30) II-. (60) Jeny Dunphy. ::t r.lptdM: A panel "' a 111t ua Hour Newa: (C) (30) k ntWll'Mn dltcUD the hlstufy Tom Brobw. "' Ute famous 111-black lOttl Cavalry I Alhll Hlt:dlcoa (30) with Lanton Gtuaow, ooordlnatOI Nawa: (t) (30) Bater Ward. of the 10th. Donald O'Connor. (C) (90) Rob- IE) NecM dt J.tlr9IO ert Alda, Ketty lester, JNnnlne * STEVE ALLEN SHOW Bumler, Jean-Pierre Aumont and •t 6 pm Is a f un·way to Jackie Coo11n iuest. ( h 5) GJ Tllat SIMlw: (C) (30) Mary Trav· start your evenlhll \C • ers and Dr. Daniel Su1armen diJ. ta R 9 Ci) n.-., dNlatlt) ~58-ewle: cuss the proper ap for dltlna. 'Wi" CJi91e "1td' ( ram• I~ News (C) Robert RY."'· Aldo Ray, Tln1 Lou~. nil o_, l. 961 (C) Buddy Hackett B~ on Enkin• DAI N1f1S · Cal~l'a now!, this II the s\OfY Net1c1n J4 (C) ot Uw sr..t of 1 Gecql1 firmer ll:lO 11ow1r. (C) "'Be ...,_., u.ur who belleyea ~d Is buried on hll (comedy) '58--Alec Guin'*" ;;@ (}) nat llr1: (C) (30) "A SI u: ..J:": :-~ Milar Dey In Cantral Part." ~n ~ (advtnturt) '5S---lu Barbr, Holllnrw dresses as a deteetlw 1 Patridl Medina. (irffrltnd to rt1Nrch an article on U ~ Cll JMJ IWlap 511aw (C) the NYPO's par1' detail and Is m Mewla: '11eirt FM ........ (80 Id by Ann's father. pense) '58-Stlphtn McNally, Vic n.n 1eat "Rlsln1 of the Morrow " and "Bedtime Stofy" •ra 1Z:15 B ...W..: -ni. Kia If Dull'" ~Kt plays performed by the (mystify) '47 -Rld\1rd Wld1n1rt, Rustic Canyon Pl1yeri. PtUY Web· Kar1 Milden. btr and Clancy Cooper runt. 1Z:30 m Nabd C1tr * Don't miss GEORGE 1:001J 11owie: "'Crf •till Ntctit" (mp. PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm tery) '57-Nmlie Wood, R1ymond for ALL the news! Ch. 5 ;r M.t.: .,._ T,. ta 11..,.. l:l0~9(1)Dr11111t: .. <C> (30) (suspenae) '65"" -Jack P1l1nce, •'JiiitillC Mfal~R-12. Frldly Ind Yvonne FUmNUX. Gannon worti with the Secrlt Serv· B C.••ltJ Wl6 ...,. Ice In makln1 precautionary ar· ,.._ (C) r1n1ement1 f<M' 1 visit to Los An· -u. (C) 1 ....... by the President of the United 1:301 fit• die •-Oat tw 111'1 AdiN n.tr.: ''The Plr1t u.· Stites. . " D @ Cf) JourMJ ti die Ult· pres&. bew11! (C) (60) "Somewhere In the Z:OO m AD-ltiOt lllow: "A Bullet fot Crowd." A ttlevillon commentator Joey," "UFO," "Wild 8111 Hldodl IJ driven to . the br1nk of his sanity Rides." ... Allen R i I! /1 For the first time ln years George Q. Big, pn!lllideat ol dae Gigantic Broadcasting Company, was entirely happy. The Nielson ratings placed tile network far ahead ot lts rivab. or nine new series launched in tbe fall six were deft.ni.le bits. Miss Gloria Thirty-Eight. the curvy ex-actress who bad served as Blg's secretary and,.er, compenion, had been given the gate. The bottle of Old Tamhh, a staple tn Blg's desk drawer had been replaced by a carton ~milk. Big, who bad for so loog been calling his employees on the carpet for disaster meetiitgs, fe-lt it ooly fair now lb.at be, (and they), were a success that he should get his key men togiethet" and give credit where credit was due. Of course most ot tbe good fortune was due to bis own ~ity, but be would be poerous with his pra4se so far as undertfnp went. Wbell Sam Notalent, the program diTeetor; J aek Bluepencil, bead al the advertising acceptanee dept. and Nep O. nsm, t.be executive vice pre.Wdent, bad answered his summons, Big deared bis throat and began. "I want you ail to acecpe my sincere thanks fDr the g-r~ success we are now enj())'Ulg. Let us review die situ&· tioo and see bow lt came a.bout. "At your sugestlon. Nep, ud wUb, RICH er, my coasent ol coune, we dJd away with all vtolence ID our programming this 1eW1L 'Ille result 1'U such sbow1 u "Mother plus Apple Pie,'' "lack Anmtraq al ... Y.M.C.A.,'' "Gentle George," the saga of that klndly cldpmuM, and ''Roses Can be Fun In tbe Gardeb an Sunday Morning Earty.,. AU were bits. · · .. Thank you, chief," saJd Nep. It proves that vio&ence bu MO place oo television.:' _ Turning, next, to Bluepencll, President Big said, "Jack, your idea to limit commercials to just tour an hour -and none duriq station breaks -was a positive inspiration. "By so doing we were able to charae ea<;h advertller premium rates and gross as much as we UJed co when we were simply loaded with pitches. And, boy, did lbe p~ic love It I Milllons switched to our network to see our almost untntenupClld shows. That, of course, accounts for the high ratinp, ln part." Big, glancing at some notes, then preaented funtler reuana for Glgantlc's big year. "When Marlo Thomas and Nancy Sinatra guested on our network we \nstruc1ed wardrobe to measure the1r m1nlltlJU. We lengthened Marlo's by four Inches and Nancy's by fift befo.N we'd let them go on. And so It went lbere bu been no 'OYel'lllJ:· posure' on Gigantic of late and the viewing public bat been amt enthusiastic about the decent manner in which even the mGlt glamorous or stars are presented by us." Big next told of die improvements ln the netWOtk's ~ ot the news. "We have kept murder, demonatrallona and riot tCeS* to a absolute minimum. In fact, as a result of that memo J lent oat. we ooly permit the first 30 9eCOnda al riots to be oov...S before swit.ching to something more pleasant. Tbls, too, wcm ua maar more viewers who are thorougtdy-tfred of the whole mea tbe na-- lfon finds Itself ln today." Sam Notalent. Nep 0 . Tism and Jack Bluependl .nodded ~ proval, proud that they had bad a band ln tbe surpnllng ttle GI the Gigantic Broadcasting Company from nowhere to No. 1. "It just goes to prove that viewen cSon•t want d.emonstradon scenes, violence and indecent exposure oo ~loo." laid s.m. Big was about to contlnue the pompou 1ucc::e111ap, but sud- denly none ol the others were there. Nor waa Che otflcl. Bia wu at borne In bed. "My God. I've been dreaming," he groaned. ...... Agent 99 (Barbara Feldoo) geu her man in the "With Love and Twitches" episode of Get Smart oo NBC, Saturday, Nov. 16 at 8 PM. But it's oot an enemy agent this time. It's Maxwell Smart (Doo Adams), the "brilli.aar'' spy who finally proves he an do ooe thing rigbt~w up oo time for his own wedding. The wedding cook 10 bows and 37 minutes and the groom went home bef0tt tbe bride. The marathon .got underway at the teudio at 8 AM with a fight. KAOS started it. That took two bom;s. By the fourth hour shots were being made of Adams and tbe best man (William Shallen). After five bows a crew member remarked, "I married off four kids in less time than this." But television scenes take time, and it was after lunch before Bart.ta donned her wedding gown. For the fashion-minded, Miss Fddoo's gown was designed by Richard Tam-a white chif. foo in the middle-ea.stem bfun style with a ft~ral headdress fashioned after Queen Nefertiti's wig of ancient Egyptian times. ~ side sequences were filmed, induding a sequence with the bridesmaid, would you believe, Mn. Don (Dorochy) Adams. Doo wanted to give her an EMMY as sooo as she 6.oished her lines. At last, at 4 PM, the actual cuemooy started, and was carried oB wich proper dignity. By 6 :30 PM the wedding was almo$t wrapped up. Just the beginning of it remained to be shot-the part where Barban comes down the .We oo die arm of Ed Platt. So the bride stayed for those scaies until 7 :3 7 PM, and mean- time, the groom was having dinner with his wife! .. In your bed at home the soothing rest and relaxation you ought to have! ADJUST YOUR BED TO "JUST RIGHT" COMFORT. This is the "com· plete" bed. Sleep like a baby with it level. Or touch the electric control and it gently glides to the exact position you want. Adjust-A-Bed givfts natural contour support. For soothing rest and relaxation, or for reading and watching TV in pure comfort. Fits your headboard or bed- stead. Comes in twin, double, queen and king sizes, in any mattress firmness. Fully guaranteed. MEDICARE ANO INSURANCE RENTAL/ PURCHASE PLANS AVAILABLE. Think about it. Don't you owe your- self an Adjust-A-Bed? ~ I ef~~~~ ADJUST-A-BED BY SLEEPER LOUNGE CO .. INC . ORANGE COUNTY SHOWROOM 411 South Main St. in Orange Phone 639-4142 Mel• OMc. -4 Les A ....... Sltew,..• 1279 Wll .. 1,. ltY4. PlloM llS-14'7 °"-" .......... Le ....... Ww Les ....... -PaadHCI I Pqe2S The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "Whales," a new chapter ~ ABC News' ocean-going aeries, 'The Undenea World of Jacques Cousteau, airs on ABC, Friday at 7:30 PM. The progam is the latest to be produced as part of the ma.aive 8ve-year expedition of famed oceanographer and undenea ex- plorer Jacques Cousteau. The series, produced by Wolper Pro- ductioos and Ca.pt. Cousteau's production company, Les Requim Associca. in association with ABC News., has previously aired "Shark.s.." "Savage World of the Coral Jungle" and .. Search in the Deep." Filmed in the Indian Ocean off the island of Madaga.9car, and otf the coast of Baja California. the program features the ~t beasts of the 1ea. The quarry of the cameramen and oceaoauts aboard Cousteau's ·flagship vessel, the Calypso, are flnback, sperm and killer whales. OcttnaUt1 pnpart! to tag a wltak to follow it.r migration.. In many ways .. Whales" recalls the days when sailing ships aailcd out of Newport and New Bedford to bunt the giants of the deep. Apin is heard the cry "Thar abe blows!" And 'Oflce more there is the lowering of boats and determined men with harpoons poised. This time, however, the harpoons are not instruments of death. Instead, the weapon harmlessly pierces the mammal's skin to plant small tags whkh will enable oceaoauta to trace the migra- tion of whales. The highly sophisticated machinery used by Cousteau is seen during the tracing of the sperm wltaJe, the huge mammal immor- talized by Herman Melville in "Moby Dick." Extending from a harpoon is a long line tied to a buoy, with a balloon of tinfoil rising above it. Sound waves bounce off the balloon and are re- ceived by the ship's radar, enabling the Calypso crew to accurate- ly plot the whale's course. Among the experiments condocted is one that measures the reaction of the tiller whale to sound. The test is conducted at Marine World, ABC's entertainment-research complex in the San PraociSJc:o Bay area. There, in a training tank with a killer whaJe, chief diYU Albert Falco plays back the sounds made by another tiller whale. The prosram also includes film footage of the famed ~baling sldp, Cbarles W. Morgan, during its last voyage in 1921. 'The Morgan is now permanently moored at the Whaling Museum in Mystic Seaport. Conn. .. Whales" was produced by Alan Landsburg and written by uwreoc:c Savidove. The film editor is John Sob, who is also an UIOC.la~ producer of the program with Tom Fuchs. Executive prod.xcn of Tbe Undenea World of Jacques Cousteau are Capt. Cousteau and Alan Landsburg. ...... THE DAILY ~ILOT, TV WEEK, NOY£Mll£R 9. 1961 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 For morning and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, fOf' your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions resene the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 a "'Se•ltlliq ,., ........ (com- edy) '52 -Vidor Matuni, Patricil Neal. t:GO 0 "'Th C.... Died at .,_... (suspense) '3~ary Cooper, Made- leine Carroll. lO:GO CiJ"'H...., 'h....,. (comedy) '62 -Ru Harrison. Rita Hayworth. ll:JO ID......, llMtiltt' (romance) '48 -Bette Davis. ""Ytllow , .......... (western) '54-Rory Calhoun. 2:00 m ....... If ..._.. (adven- turt) '59 -Stephen Boyd, Anna 691or. 4:l0 U "'l1ll YIMlltl Strait,... (dra1111) '57-James MacArthur, James DaJy. fVENING 5:00 IJ Get it early and get it * complete! It's GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS time! Sports & Telecopter! 1:00 fJ 1llt lie News: (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D H•U.,-10.U., Repett (C) (30) 0 Sit back & relax with * some fun! STEVE ALLEN hosts Prof. Corey, Agnes Moorehead, Gypsy Boots! IJ "'" Ali. Slier. (C) (90) ProflQO( Irwin Cony, Acnes Moor• head. Gypsy Boots and John Stewart and Buffy F=ord cuest. 0 Sil O'Qod .... (C) '"WMt W..W. c.Hide" (sci-ft) '51-Rich· arc! Derr, 81rt>ar1 Rush. 11 SpJ (C) (60) ..... <CJiJ:> CI) Men (C) Wll.r's .._! "MllAChulltts." A documentary on the events sh1p- i111 Massachusetts history, and a tour of the state's landmarb. fl) .... la 51eria 5:301 IOllC lhws Sentce (C) (60) I Lew L11cJ (30) v.,... ........ Of .. s.~o: 6 H..uey.lriftkMJ ~ (C) I . "The Bond of Car· tography." Or. Thomas Best Illus· trates how import.ant maps ue tD ceography. Cit Ci) Mdlalt's Nny ., ihticin 34 (C) 7:00 fJ Qj (f) CIS Evenln& News: (C) (30) Wailtr Cronkite. I W'Mfs MJ Unt? (C) (30) Pma1rd (C) (30) @CIH•• Sllowcau: (C) "Winp of aiance." m Maliq a. .. " lbtldr. "Your Community Can Help." Two experts loin Merion Marshall In When t Worlds Coll Ide . Friday in Color on "The S~ O'Clock Mati" ~ Kabc·tv lllustratlnc terYices nallaiblt • •nior adults In times of neecl 1"4 stress.. 1:10 a am n. wiw. ... w.t (C) (60)James Wat hullb a ..i. inc ruby tor an f.aptltit prince. and encounters two rival llllP bat- tllnc '°' the }IW'll, lndlcdftl thlt there Is more involwd than tht I~ trinsic nlue of the pni.. ClnctJ Hunter, Sorrell 8ooll.t fl,l8lt. D Hip Qlpmtl: (C) (fiO) "The DecelYers." With food and 111t"""'6- tion ntl r1y txha usted at tht r1ndl, the Cannons capture a renepde <cuest Robert Loai•) who Ilea '*" rtldinc the supply neons lft • pfan tD wipe out the randl afll pin fame. Bonnie Bedelia allo pab. 0 Lost In S,.C.: (C) (fiO) "TWI Weeks in Space." A dlsplsed quer· tet of monsten, on tht run fTOttl &alac:tlc Control, lift Smith the idea to tum the Jupfflr Into • resort hotel. fJ (11) ~~ SWOR ....... Coatie• : (C) (60) '"Whlla .. Aimed in the Indian e>c.a, tht elq>edition conducts llpeMMnb wlbl the fin~ *'*"' ind 11:111« whales In some of the maa mdn· ordin1ry foot.Ip '"' obUIMd ol livlnf whales In the a,. caef\. fJ Mmlotl $ M-* -n. Liit n.t I S... Aldie" (comtdy) 'Sl-M· ert Mitchum, Jack Webb, 0. Knotta. F ranee N UY'9f\. m Td ot C4C.M11aM1-. .. •.art111:: (C) (JO) Three womeft by tD l1*S the K- cupations of three mate contemntl wlttl prizes It stab. m .. ,. , .. °" <C> <60) fD Cndell • la ... (Continued) c f l c . c ( l ( • • t c l l ' I c l c I .. I n tl fl b .... \ Reta Shaw and the Ghost in Her Life Actress Reta Shaw once considered be- coming a missionary. "I gave it some tbouJht wb~n I was a teen-ager," she said. "'That's the time when you usually have strong feelings about doing something for humanity. Theo I 'got' show business." · Now she's 'got' a ghost to deal with. Reta, as Martha, portrays a boullekeeper in a mansion haunted by a seadog of a ghost, in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, on NBC, Saturdays at 8 : 30 PM. The occult is nothing new to Reta. "I was raised in an era when spiritualism was popular," she said. "We bad mysterious old slates in a trunk io the basement. I was told never to play with them. They bad writing on them. I don't know what ever happened to them. My mother and grand- mothers beliend in spiritualism and medi- ums. I wu brought up on ao Ouija board." Reta was born in South Paris, Maine on a Friday the 13th. Living io a small town, she became active in many school and church functions that whetted her appetite for the stage. Eventually she launched on a notable acting career. She toured with the national companies of "Annie Get Your Gun" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Sbe appeared oo Broadway in "Picnic" and "Pajama Game," as well as in the movie version of these plays . Reta has four previous TV aeries to her credit, including Mr. Peepers, The Ano Sothun Show, The Tab Hunter Show aod Ichabod and Mc. Her movie credits include "Mary j>op- p~,'' "Pollyana" and "Sanctuary." Reta bas mixed f eeliogs about the occult "I find the supernatural and such tbinp a.s ESP very fascinating," she uid. "l have a very good friend in San Francisco who is an astrologer and who did my chart. I have my fortune told all the time. I love things like that-but I don't believe it. l think the reason why so many actors go for the occult is because of the drama of it." Reta has no regrets about choosing show business over missionary work. "People love to laugh," she said. "'Ibey love to be entertained. If I can bring a smile, or please someone, I have accom- plished something. It's different from feed- ing souls in one way, but it's feeding them in another way." Reta reflected, then continued: "One of the biggest thrills in life is when you hear laughter. Night after night audiences laugh at the little joke you've told. And there's the fan mail, which let's you know that here's someone you've bit and maybe raised up a bit. If you can help one soul along, that's enough. You don't have to be a great preacher." As for ghosts, Reta confines her belief to .•. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Reta Shaw • IM Geoff Edwards Wins Viewers with Words and Wit It .. -at· lat ,,,. • ,.. "'" :ti. dt "' IA 1fn .. tr• lfll he • • L" lie lb • a· d • .. II, 0) e- ta Popular humorist Geoff Edwards, host of KNXT's bright new game show Lucky Pair, is steadily in- creasing his large and loyal following with words and wit-words form the basis for the daily series, which is broadcast in color at 3 PM on Channel 2, and the wit, quite naturally, is bis own. Luclcy Pair matches celebrity contestants and members of the studio audience in a breezy word U3ociation game in which participants try to match words on a lighted panel with companion words-- salt and pepper, for example. Naturally, this kind of game can and frequently does lead to all sorts of hilarious combinations. And, like the famous word-association test used in psy- chology, it also provides some insight into the per- aonality of a player • For example, in a recent game the panel word was "ring." One contestant, a new bride, suggested "engagement." A businessman suggested "tele- phone." The mother of several small chil~n came up with "bathtub." The correct answer was "brass." On another occasion Edwards was doing the studio warm-up and remarked: "It just occurred to me why so many women outlive their husbands-- they'""' been secretly jogging for yean." Geoff is among the growing number of Holly- 11 wood celebrities who have taken up running as a regular form of exercise; "Actually," be said, "I've been running for yean. My old truant officer taught me. Well, be didn't really teach me. Fact is, be never caught me." All of which helps explain why Geoff Is in 1ucb demand as a performer, master of ceremonies, tele- vision host, radio personality and actor. On television, Geoff bas appeared frequently on a number of prime-time situation comedies includ- ing Petticoat Junction on CBS. And be bu a vari- ety of television commercials to his credit, the ro- siduals of which ma.kc for pleasant winter readinJ. Geofra interest in show business bu its rootl in bis early school days when he appeared in all Easter play. "I've been crazy about Bunnies and center- folds ever since." A native of Westfield, New Jersey, Geoff was graduated from Duke University and later served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. Geoff joined KFI-Radio as "morning-man" spin- ning records and patter for two years, and in 1967 the Los Aogelea Times named him Radio Penonali- ty of the year. He is currently "doublint-in-brass .. as a morning personality on KMPC, joining that ~ Angeles station in January of 1968. When not performina, Geoff relaxes with his drums, flying and writing. The Edwards family, Su- zanne, a former Palm Beach model: and their three children, Todd, Shawn and Chess, live in Woodland Hills. Paa• 'Z1 AtlDAY (Continued) t'E)[a:poa• --1 HaZlll (C) (30) .~rr..(C) ..... 'Eltrlll• l;JO IJ. Cl) c... rye.: (C) (30) Gomw and Sil Carter. come tD Hollywoocl tD mete 1 Marine eo,,. ~· end btcomt plpons for 1 foreiin film star (Nita Talbot) who must find an ~n husband In onler ID r1mein In this COtJntry. (Rncheduled from Nowmber 8.) B9@Naat flfJlle c..: tc> <JO> '1"'hi Protector." Robtrt Younr pests Ha biiotted millionaire who sets out to solve the nation's racial problems wltfl his on private anny. Gent Bany and SU.n S.lnt ..llma ,,. johWld by auata Anne BaUr and Ralph Meebr. t;OO'L!.~FrtUJ .._ *"'= tQ Htad" (dreN) '62- Jarnes Damn, ChartlDft Hab>ft, Ywtte MimietQ. ~ atllliril.. France Nuyien. O..S on Pete< Gll- run11 besl·.iler, tNI la the stofy ol Ult ruttllea had of an avt- cultural dyMSty In HIWlfl and the pt'Qbltms that rtUt fRlm hia racbt attitude wtlen hb slst8r decides tD many 1 Hanllan. B Tiie Dtf ..... (60) ~CI).... --.: (C) (30) Don Adams. K.IJ't Ballard and Victor Borp auest. fD ~: "A CofMnatiol'I with Ruby 0.. and Oaie Davis." Dr. Keith Befwlcll talb wlttl the outspoken couple. ti) El ..... &ta Leco * Don•t miss GEORGE PUTNAM at 5 & 10 pm for ALL the news! Ch. 5 THE DAILY PfLOT. TV WEU, NOV£M8Ut 9. 1961 8 Coverap with Courapl Dl.ana Trul, Paul Gllbef1. JltlNlle * GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS Ray. Susln StmberJ tnd A1U1w O'Connell llJd. brinp it complete! m n.t aw. (C) (30) -.. Sports! T elecol:!:! c.non •nd Pat MOflfandoll .._ IP.El:-S ~(;,~;~- Judd is involved In • blttte between • dedicated man wtio rude • tifm J4 (C) about ment.I ~Is and othan 11:15 Dr. n. del J-. (C) who .ttempt tD exploit it lM Grant. 11:20 ..... S.n W.nH,lktr, Pfill Bruns ...S 11:30 Mwle: ..... .. I,_., <•· M.,un E. Brooks auest. em) '47--Spencer TrKJ, Kl..._ 0 Y .. Al...a..tcall Celll(I a-: Hepburn. ~) (30) Peut lrnde, Delle rt.. I 9 Ci) De T ........ (Q •nd Ken B«TJ •rt the ludltl, and ~ (C) .,,...... (dtlml) •a Glnpr Roprs Is pest praentlr. -Joan CQwfont. Ctlar1n Bldford. m bet l.dl• Ne.a (C) (60) P•ul Burb. fii) NET ~ (C) -.. ,_ CeW!ra-D tfiJ CJ) .IMJ , ... , ._ lD Uon for William Jennlnp Bryen." C!J iiwtr. .... "-Ir" (fantatrf~ This is the first in a llfia of the -Glynis Johns, Martlf'ft Ruttw- New Theltrt for Now productlona ford, Gr1fflth Jones. 8 HAPPY WANDERERS * tour Hearst Castle & take you fishing off by NET. This portrait of ttle famous l!;T••,.._. T__. Atnaric:an lawyer Is by a youq 12:15 • ilOwle: "Crt• WrW' (dtlfM) t:lO fJ (i7J CI) c... of Wit SealMllt American playwrl&ftt Geoffr17 Suitt. ' ln1 Heydtft. Gtnt NtltDft.. (C) {30) "A Difference of Opinion." Bryan's career Is followed from tll9 12:30 m ...... ~ Morro Bay! Save your ps & ride along with Slim! Two aunslin1n, who dalm to haw late nineteenth century Into the 1.00 IJ MoN: °'11le SeCRt .,_.. ("'11- run James Sonnett out of towit, first two decides of ttle tweutleett tefy) '58-Marlhall ThomP'Oft, .lolln c:harp the townspeoplt for th• century. James Broderick start. Loder. M1Y1ce. fl) E Caballtre • la Nodle (C) II MMe: (C) "lb .......... J!!:'~y~·~~!'·~~ <~~ "~ (C) (30) Ted M"9f'S. 10-.30 O lhwle; ,. .... ,.., T• .....,. (drama) ·~Janet Munro. .lolln .......... .._ (C) (60) "Shots ...... (mystery) '60 -Gtofp Stride. ~sit MOfTO Bay fM fbhlnt off the the fiS!erman." Amrf Archefd In-S.nden, (iorinM Calvet. 1J Mow!« ''Wake er t111t led .... ;st-~()),._, Sq_.. (C) (30) tarti.ws mr1 et the pflmiere of 0) ~ (C) (30) 8111 Johna. (adventure) '43-John Wayne. Gab •'fht NoWfi M .. Co~uskln. A Geotle Engtund's new film, but the f.m De1ras c11t 11.. RusteU. • Nepo poUce.,. ~ quib his joi, picture lbeff will not be shown. ll:GO IJ a.. O'aecl a.rt (C) (30) fl= (~ ''The Bladt because ha feels tMted by ntfth• 10:G8"' ~ Sbr T'*-~60) Jerry Dun~. Whip " :.· :i::. ":c1:!~a: :;;.~;~tty. Is !.nounct!s w:·~n 1!~ web": f! ~rJ!.. .... News: (C) (30) l:JO m fr911 ........... a.a (C) I ........ (C) (90) St*ll and Dr. McCoy .. rctt for I Alfrtll Hltdcllcl (30) 2.-00 m All-Nl&M aw. ''Separlt9 Ta-""'fllUll (60) Captain Kl~s body, wtlldl hes been "-': (C) (30) Butw Ward. bles." "One Foot In HtMn," "Thi Altcrtas ..... lost In space. Dleald ~ (C) (90) •·" RICHARD DEACON HAS A ROOMFUL OF ROCKS Richard DcaCQn collecb rocb for a bobby. ".I've nher seen a rock I didn't lilce," said the actor, paraphras- ing WilJ Rogers. "I'm interested in rocks, not because they may be valuable, but because I can relate to them." Deacon discussed his hobby during a break from The Mothers.- Rode ColltctU.. u • ltobby witlr Rlclr· ard Dt'acon, wno C'<>-1tar1 tlti.s fall at Rog,., Bu,11 on NBC1 com,d1· 1rrlt1, Tht' Moth,,1-in-Law. in-Law, in which he co-stan this faJl as Roger Buell, on NBC, Sundays, at 8:30 PM. "I have 150 rocks now." he said. "They fill four shelves of a room. You can go in there and really blow your mind." Deacon believes in expand- ing the powers of the mind naturally. "Ifs interesting how much we don't see," he said. "The more you look down, the more you see. You find a stone that's obvious and then you see one that isn't so of>. vious. Then you take a grain of sand and put it under a microscope and you're amaz.ed again at what you see.'" Deacon is fascinated with the infinite variety of shapes and patterns he finds in rocks. He has some of his rocks on stands, like pieces of sculp- ture. which he loves. "I ca11 also wear my hobby," he said. displaying an Indian neck- lace made of turquoise. "I go along with the trend toward beads. I find the (American) Indian way ot life most tasc10at10g. 1 beCame interested in it as a Boy Scout." He became interested in rock collecting four years ago. "I was introduced to it by writer Cynthia Lindsay and actor Richard Haydn," he said. "'Rock collecting is really a very inu- pensive hobby. because you can pick up your own specimen. How- ever. I don't have time to go rock hunting so I buy them or swap them. I haven't had the thrill of finding my own thing." Deacon bas paid from 75 cents to $75 for specimens, but be says some of the most beautiful rocks cost the least. "You can pick up geodes inexpensively," he said. "They're alao called melons and are among the prettiest rocks around. 1bey are absolutely round. When you cut them open you find various crystals." Cynthia Lindsay once told Deacon that the geodes' beauty is enhanced by the realization that ••you're the first since God to .ee what's inside." Deacon, who has been a regular m such TV series as The Donna Reed Show, The Ed Wynn Show, Leave It to Beaver, Mister Ed, aod The Dick Van Dyke Show, feels he's "a human being first and an actor second," and appreciates being seen aa such. "I stopped in a rock shop once," he said. "A woman customer came up to me and said, 'fm a fan of youn-l'm so glad you're one of us.'" He recalled the woman proprietor of a South Dakota rock shop who seemed to have taken an inst.ant dislike to him until he ha~ pened to identify a rare rock. "Bless you," she said, "You're human after all." Deacon finds that the rocks speak to him. "They make me question where it all starts," he said. NI • •• • .. •· • 1) Ill. • .. is. ne !IO re us l& d, ld re Johnny Wiiiiams Joins KHJ Johnny Williams is now a full-time "Johnny-on-tbe·spot" in tbe news de- partment at KHJ, Channel 9. Formerly, Mr. Williams covered special assignments for the TEMPO programs, where he served as e. lia- son between Channel 9 and the Black community As a specialist in Black a1f ain, Johnny Williams bas appeared on The Les Crane Show disc~ing the President's Report on Civil Disorders. Mr. Williams bas recently completed the script for a documentary film based on the story of "The Blacb in America from 1619 to 1968," which is currently under consideration for adaptation by Wolper Inc. Novelist James Baldwin will do the screenplay. A resident of Los Angeles for the last 2S yean, Mr. Williams has an extensive news background in Los Angeles television, including special assignments for NBC.TV and KTTV. In Los Angeles radio Johnny has had a long and varied career, hold- ing posts as a disc jockey, public re- lations man, account executive, staff announcer, etc., for stations KBAC and KNOB. He has taped news n> ports for KI.AC radio on a free lance basis. EXPOSE FILM-Lee Grant, right, guest stars as a film pro- ducer who attempts to expose conditions in a mental institution in Judd for the Defense, Friday at 10 PM on ABC. Carl Bett, who stars as attorney Clinton Judd, i.r shown going over some of the film with her in the episode titkd "The Gates of Cerberus." A potentially very worth· while project is being under· taken by the experimental "Children's Television Work· shop" of National Education· al Television, and it is a proj· ect in which Hollywood ani· mators and studios are get· ting involved. Visiting Los Angeles recently was execu· tive producer David Connell, formerly with Captain Kanga- roo, who described the proj· ect. It is aimed at providing pre · school instruction for children, particularly those living in poverty areas. Ani· mators may be asked to pro· vide material on alphabet, numbers and other basics, done in an entertaining style and with all the values asso· ciated with entertainment programs. The workshop has an $8 million budget for the two year program with som2 $6.5· million alr~dy raised or pledged, mostly from the Carnegie and Ford Founda· tions and federal govern· ment agencies. Aimed for us· age next fall, the workshop will air a series of one hour programs, five days a week, for 26 weeks over most of the stations affiliated with NET. • • • One of the low series on the totem pole this year has been the critically praised Judd for the Defense. Re· ports are that in February ABC will move it to another time slot, replacing the Fri. 10 PM spot with a one hour variety show featuring Brit· ish singer Tom Jones. This, after network execs viewed the "This Is Tom Jones" spe· cial, set for Jan. 9, which features guest stars Juliet Prowse, the Fifth Dimension, Dick Cavett and French sing· er Mirellie Mathieu. • • • One spritely comedy series from last year, that didn't make it into this season, was Second Hundred Years, fea· turing a dynamic young actor named Monte Markham. Markham has now been signed to play the role played by Gary Cooper in the film "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" in the TV version be· ing readied by Screen Gems as a half ·hour comedy pilot for next season. • • • In the NBC works for next season series-is a half ·hour adaptation of Jack London's famed novel "Call of the Wild." No stars have yet been set. but producers are William Oozier and Stanley Sheptner. • • • CBS has changed format on its long.popular daytime show House Party. Created and hosted by Art linkletter, the show will be rechristened The Art linkletter Show and changes are being made, ac· cording to the network, to meet "the changing times." linkletter will do away with most of the current fea· tures of the program and lean toward a talk·music· comedy format. His daugh· ter, Diane, will join him as a regular with an eye to at· tracting the younger nouse· wife. Only feature to be re- tained is the kiddy section. • • • The Smothers Bros. are at it again, in another dispute with the censor dept. of CBS. Latest dispute arose over a monolog delivered by David Steinberg on Oct. 27. The monof og concerned Moses and the burning bush, and censored line had to do with the reaction of Moses as he removed his sandals and ap· proached the burning bush -said Steinberg, "This may have been the first mention of Christ in the Bible." Smothers Bros. said they had received approval of the line from three Christian pas· tors. One, Father William Thom, was quoted as saying: "If Jesus were living today, he'd say David Steinberg is funny!' In cutting out the re· mark, said the Brothers, the network said: "God doesn't have to answer our mail." This remark, stated Tommy, is far more 11irreverent and shocking" ttian anything in the show. LANA TURNER stars in the heart-warming drama of the joys and sorrows of a woman and her faithful servant, both widows, in their efforts to malce a success of their business and care for their children in Imitation of Life on The Fabu- lous 52! in color, Saturday at 11 :15 PM on Channel 2. Sandra Dee, John Gavin, Juanita Moore and Susan Kohner co-.Jtar in the powerful 1959 feature film . ••••••••••••••••••• ROBERT MITCHUM stars in "The Lost Time 1 Saw Archie" Friday at 7:30 PM on Channel 9's Million S Movie program which will also scrten Jerry Lewis in "The Errand Boy" (Sunday) and "Mr. Roberts" (Wednesday) starring Henry Fonda and Jaclc Lemmon. THE DAILY "1LOT, TV WEEK. HOVEM"Eft 9, 1968 SUNDAY, NOvtMBER 10 9 :00 U @ (]) (C) "Alvarez Kelty." Wilham Holden and Richard Wld· mark star in the adventure based on a true Incident of the Civil War. Widmark, as Confederate guerrilla leader Col. Tom Rossiter, faces the task of stealing a herd of cattle heading tor the Union Army, in order to feed starving Richmond. He kidnaps Alvarez Kelly (Holden), a renegade adventurer . In charge of the cattle drive. and "persuades" him to teach the cavalry "cowboy techniques" prior to their seizure of the herd. The feud between the two men is climaxed when Kelly's cattle ovenun a battery of cannon and some 500 soldiers. Produced 1n 1966 by Sol C. Siegel and directed by Edward Dmytryk, the film also features Janice Rule, Patrick O'Neal and Roger C. Carmel. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 7:30 fJ "Over There 1914-1918." Channel 9 commemorates Vet· erans' Day (once called Armistice Day in celebration of the signing of the World War I Armistice in a boxcar in the Black Forest) by airing a film composed of actual World War I foot· age edited from unreleased film held at the French Archives. 9:00 D Qj @ (C) "Now You See It, Now You Don't." Roland Kibbee wrote the story for this World Premiere Movie starring Jonathan Winters, Luciana Paluui, Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows and Jack Weston. Don Weis was the director of the Universal flick. The story is about an art expert employed by an insurance com· pany to protect a Rembrandt on loan to the U.S. from the Louvre. He concocts a scheme to have the painting "storon" to prevent such a disester from actually happening. Of course, the painting Is stolen by real thieves, and the result is a merry cops-and-robbers chase . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:00 0 O Cl) (C) ''The Jokers." This 1967 Universal film was photographed in and around London and stars Oliver Reed and Michael Crawford as two brothers who steal the crown jewels just for the fun of it. The boys discover an old English law that says no theft can be prosecuted if It is proved that the one who removed another's property did not intend to keep it . The brothers scheme to steal the jewels and return them a week later, but Michael gives the plot a bizarre comic twist when he plays the most colossal practical joke of all--on his brother. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 9:00 U @ (]) (C) "The Trouble With Aneels." Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills star in this hilarious film about two teenage hellions who meet head-on with the hip headmistress Mother Superior of a girls' school. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9:00 119 Ci) "God's Little Acre." Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Tina Louise and Buddy Hackett star in the story of the greed of a Georgia farmer who believes gold is buried on his farm. The film Is based on Erskine Caldwell's novel. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 9:00 II QI (jJ (C) "Diamond Head." James Darren, Charlton Heston, Yvette Mimieux, George Chakiris and France Nuyen star in the story of the ruthless head of an agricultural dynasty in Hawaii and the problems that result from his racist attitude when his sister decides to marry a Hawaiian. The film Is based on Peter Gilman's novel and provides beautiful shots of Hawaiian scenery. , .. SATURDAY Robert Preston. • · Secret." Thlt apecbiculer film lllcMI S:JO Sii Hiit Wit' (comedy) '41-lorllta '°""" D .._. .. ..,: (C) "n.t ~--Mllllt . d7Hll =M• CC> how ttie &rtti wu fanned, 11ow lh , .... Jiil Ta (C) .,...... In plenta 11d tnimala end 1111 01U1111.,.1 lC) Jot fa. bbdt . l1t tM \WINI of 1Mt11 .... A T=• flint Ilion baffllo NOVEMBER 11 All stations reserve the rfaht to chartge procram- mlnc without advance no- tice. ,. .. ~:t:::£ (C) 12:90~·~il':.att;'· :.Tnc1~~"' ~ ltlatlc V.,.,. (C) ~ • (C) Inc a.. 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