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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa" .. • : • een . . • I Laguna . 14 Bolling. Bills 42 . . :a ' . ,. - :toara Cal High 15 '. 10. -.... r M.:: ...., ' 0 . . CIF Playoff Scores w esil11inst~r Pasadena - ~ • • Si. Paul . J Santa ·Barh. .. SEE DETAILS, SPORTS PAGES ' *' • •• 34 14 .. 28· 0 • • •• Mine's 5 Portals :Sealed . . . ... Women ·wail As 78 Gi~en Up for Dead By ROBERT C. WEILING MANNINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) -"1,et us pray," the bishop intaned, and grieving women wailed. "Our father, who art in heaven • " A hush fell over the packed, one-room church. A minute later, they left for home to be alone with their families and their sorrow. The news they had tried so hard to forestall had come at last: 78 men were i;:iveD up for dead. The mine was to be sealed today. Even as families and friends were be- ing told the wrenching decision, work crews went about the task of pouring hundreds of tons of steel and concrete into the five portals of the Mannington No, 9 mine, forever sealing the fate of the 78 miners trapped 700 feet under- ground by a series of explosions and fires that raged unchecked sin~ the first blast Nov. 20. As word spread of the wo~st American mining accident in 17 years, gloom cov- ered the valley. The lltt1e towns that dot the coal fields of northern West Vir- ginia are numbered by the frequency "·ith which they have been visited by disaster. Sixteen men died at tht! same mine in 1954. A month ago four per- son.s died In a furniture store fire . A sense of foreboding struck the 71 fam.llies° Friday afternoon when rep- ruentaUves of the Consolidation Coal Co. telephoned and asked them to come to the James Fork United Methodist Church near the mine. The wooden pews in the tiny, red ·brick church can hold too. About 200 showed up, Ji:nJng the aisle, walls and choir loft. John Corcoran, presldent of Consoli- dation Coal Co., walked slowly down the al~•. turned at the altar an4 apok"' "When I first came here a few day1 ago I made a promise that when the (See MINE, PIC' I) 3 POLAR BEARS -• 'PA.KE ZOO TOUR ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Three polar bean 1t the Rio Grande Zoo In AlbuqUerque had about 1 hall-bour of f-Friday, when. t .. per accldeM- ally lei\ thU c:qo door WllocUd. One IOO attendant WU chastd by I bear bul 1llpped lhroUib 1 crack In the fence surrounding the ~ Zoo per- sonnel got the bean back Jn tht caau by lurln1 them wllh f!Jh and herdln1 them with Can. 9 . .. ' • j ' . ~,· .. ....., -i.:1.. ,,~, .... .,. "".:-., 'll~- ' Attack!-Attackl~Attack1'" ·' -And Hi-story Changed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of n.. o.ilY ,1111 s11n Grim behind his goggles and e:ii:- hilirated by Shintoism, the Nationalistic worship of ancestral heroes, the litUe man later to adopt the principles of Jesus screamed into his intercom and changed the history or the worJd. "Attack! Attack! Attack!," cried Lt. Cmdr. Mit.mo Fuchida. Three words sent wave alter wave of Japanese planes -high and low -raising death and destructiqn onto the American Fleet at Pearl Harbor on a sleepy Sunday 26 years and SI weeks ago today. Three more words crackled over the airwaves from Lt. Cmdr. Fuchida 's com- mand aircraft shortly thereafter, signal· ing that the U.S. Fleet base was hit with complete surprise and left in blazing ruin. TIGERS STRIKE "Tora!Tora!Tora!," the raid leader reported to the Imperial Fleet flagship Akagi, steaming hundreds of miles away, in a pre-determined code message. "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!'' The tiger of Japanese imperialism had mauled ita prey on a sunny tropical Sunday, but a tower of black smoke marked "the spOt where world peace was mmated, as the raidel'3 ran for home. Jubilatton reigned in the Japanese forces, although at least one man in high posltlOn realized that the shattered U.S.· fleet would rise from ita ashes like the myttllca1 Phoenix and bring revenge. . "We have onJy 1ucceeded in aroualng the sleeping giant,'' predicted Adrnlral lsoroku Yamamoto aboard the Oal.lshlp on which he took over command cf the Impery:l Navy two yean bafore. Today. one week away from lhe 27th anniversary or the Japanese sneak at- tack, a squadron of 38 Zero fighters -actually AT6 and SNJ surplus planes revamped marked with the red rising 1un emblem will take to the skies again. Their rnWion is not destruction, but participation in a project unprecedented in the history of cinema or intemilUonaJ politics, the cooperaUcin of two one time enemy nations in recreating their flghl Japanese and American interests will soon begin filming the bilingual documen· tarY movie "Tora! Tora! Tora!," based on Dr. Gordon Prange's best-selling book of the sam~ n~me. FLASHBACK Dr. Prange, a former member of Genera~uglas MacArthur's Tokyo staff, a t 17 years researching the book. e film versicn will flash back and forth from Imperial Palace to the White House. Other locations include Iwanai, on the cold, misty island or Hokkaido, a number of war-scarred spots In Pearl Harbor and l'lurrounding installations, as well a!I U.S. and Japanese studios. Cooperating studios will be 20th Cen- tury Fox, Beverly Hills, and Kurosawa Productions Ldt., Kyoto, with technical advice by many of the men who were · there -on both sides -for historical accuracy. Wars are fought. by ordinary men, ~ there wlll be no stan in lhe re-enact- menf of Dec. 7 and 8, 1941, with on-leave 0.S., Hawaiian National Guard and Japanese Navy fliers at controls of the planes. The 38 Zero aircraft Down by.Ame!lcan Navy pilots depart El Toro Marine Corps Air Station todily for North Island Naval Air Statloo, where they will be ferried (See ATTACK, P1ge Z) . Tijuana Gas Fans to Bl.ow Away Pollution TIJUANA (AP) -Air pollulloo i5 so aerlow G lhe U.S.·Mt:xiclln border that three powerful fana .have been installed in 1n effort to cut do'ITD on carbon mon- o:dde fumes inhaled by c:urloal> Jn. ~· Gownmiatl l(enclel lllllllllod the 1 ... becouae ell 'conctm lhol famel might be hormlul lo lnspeclora che<ldD( the thooJlndJ ol vehicle. which pau lhroo!lh the bonier 1ai. dally. . Dr. J.· B. Altew, Son llloRO COunly health dlteetor, .. Id 1e1t conducted WI year -peak cooc:enlraUGo of m<n !hon 300 pan. o! carbon moooxlde per million porll of llir at Ille crosalng. Carl>oo m-shoWd not eSc'"'1 an averqe Of 50 parta per mfWon lo 1 working .,.. during .. eight-hour day but l>OOrly averag" me .. hllb 11 1116 para per ml1lloo, Al'"" said, • TIM t.m. inllallei! In ,melal ey11nden, draw air (rom aboufi 1 20 feet above groona and blow K \htough the area where Jiu<~ dieck cars returning from Mexico. ·The erperlmental project 11 said lo be 1 the fin! of Ila tlnd In !lie nalioo\. • • Churchgoers Mum on Plans The church-bopping "Teem for Cbrist" movement will be cm the move ·again , Sunday, heading for services at an un- liamed Church whose u n suspect I ri II parishioners will be offered the benefita of the group's crusade to rid organized religion of hypocrisy. Only the sandal-shod, cross-<arrylng reformers, laughed off by some a1 a group of star-etruck hippies, know which Orange County aanctWlf)' they will grace Sunday -and thev're not telling. Or, as the grot p's advisor. "U"ncle" David Berg, puts Jt: "Ne one will know our de5tination unUI Sunday morning, when it Will be revealed by divine prt> phesy." Indications are that five congreffations already vi81ted by the self-styled 'Chris- tian revolut!Onarie1" probably can be crossed off the list of prospects. Last Sunday, It was t!le First Assembly of God Church in Santa Ana. Pastor H. Syvelle Philllpa reported that a band ol. 40 to 50 "hippie-appearing" persons, some carrying Infants, attempted to disrupt hI.s 11 :30 a.m. services, marching up the aisle to take seata in front pews and interrupting the services with noisy commenta. However, things quieted down when the &-2, :ZOO.pound minister decided no1 to turn the other cheek and, instead, left hls pulpit for a face-to-face con- Crontation with one of the interlopers. The previous Sund~, members or Uie 1-luntington Beach-based group tem- porarily disrupted 11ervices at SL James' . &piscopar Church Jn •· fuhtonable Newport Beach neighborhood. The Rev. David A. Crump, associate rector, said the experience was "a bit. shaking," but obaerved that the Jn. f Prmal!y clad vl.siton appeared sincere. Three other churcbel -The Finl Melhocfill Church of Huntington. Beach, The Fll'll Christian Church o! Huntington Belch aod The Flrll Soothem Bapl!JI Church ol. Fountain Vllley -have ex~ perlencecf .islla In weeks Pall fl'OQ) unall squads fl( ''Teem for Cllrist" followers. '!be off-l>oOt mo•"""" 1181 bead-qua.rt.era !.:t~ old '1Jgbt Club" on Main Street in the downtown leCUon of Huntington Beach. Bible c1-are concluded dally from 7 p.m. lo mldniRht. Anyone cu attend. Independent Orbit? WOOMERA, :i\Ullralla (UP~)-A ll'OU of European naUon1 wttlloul ~ ll'•m• o! their own trled pollln earth litelllte In orbit lod*f. U la! ,., ports said tho lhot fllllod. Tbore .... po o!"'1 cooflrmalloo. ~ . ' ,., • • I ' • ( A:Daheiln·:~ -:-~··. . ' Lakewood • EIRan~ho Arroyo • . . SA TORDA Y, NOVEMIE!t io, rw.a. VOL-a. Nll a , I t~I, • PAM;I\,,. ~ .. - .. . • 47 I 2.7 20 • Teen Club 'Harassment' Brings $1 Million Stji~. . . . OWners of lhe llQnttitgton· Beach teen- age ll)ghtipo! s~ai. :tOOl. .ige or. whoin ia now serving a 15-day Jail serl-, tence; .late Friday fllejl a f:1 million' lawtUJt agaln,sl the city, polict chle/,. rnayot and about 17 others. 1be1 legal acUon alleges that the clt;y o! HunUnglon Beach and Ila -. have hlrwed lffnlled customen llld restrained club trade. Syndlcate lllOO, at 301 E. Oc'8n A ..... ls ~ by pretty blonde Jeanne Covell and he' lnnllaDd, Gilbert, taldtt- tbe name CoYell Production& HrJ. COvell ;. currently oervlnf • 4iklay cowrty jaD -an.r he' NOY. 13 conviction on char1a fJf. con-· IPlrinc lo -JUAll<:e. Al the llme of ~ ...i-wr, Mn. ·0ovaJ1•1 attomq. pleadod for hnfeney on Ifie bull 11111 she ls ~ JuclJe JIFI LJon Davis , handed ........ Jall -i:~r l"rtdl1'• ..... -.. " Ille' CoYolle wu llled by Clranp allornq 11-y. v. Cltary. ,,,., llill ldenlW. ' 11 ck!oncfanla the c11r. P~llce Chief John • Seller, M'10f Alrln COo!I, pollce o!{lcm Jama S. ,l\lahan.. l!Jd WIWanui, 0. Ab- bond, Jlliit EQliom, tori JibbilaJtJt llld "ni I tl1toulh IQ." . ' ... > ij I -~-~~--~~~~~--~--------~ -..--...---~~ ........ -........ -.... ----------------------~----- - -~ -. -- • SltUrdl1, Nowmbtr !SO, 1968 An Uneasy · Residents~ Pilots · wary ·on Tiny Airport _Futqre Truce at Meadowlark I ., ' . 11 WILUAM'. 1lll:ED ~'"•O..PllllttllU °'""~"""'l'•" "··· ~7 Nearl)'. forgotten in all tbe beAted ~!"-Jµllf botUes of Tokq, ,,,_ ~ 1111. l"'libllity of ·• 1arp ...,., ,. rare .wine suppooedoto rrr · '~ a1rpcat in == Beach ~ Ilia "1ing, sold at auotioo..ln has been the fate of M Airport 1*Jji0o for $2114 each. All wel'it to on Warner Avenue east of Bolsa Qil.ca -¥anonymous buyer. The wine is (atreet. rreet and greenish in-color. lt was The field, 'from Ume to Ume, has .qade ~ small region o! Hungary , been under fire from Uie e'°'r groirlng fnicn ,..,.,,.. dried In the sun. number of .reS1di!llla ol nearby bousing --..-·c1e.....-, Wb<n tho alrfle1d first e hepn lo .,.... 0,... In Ille -"•ide "I'll Ille ....... to bf Joll¥. kl .. · .~.· mapptd ·air c-William lhlml, of ~ • Calif. "Tllole people '"°""' bf -t o lion~ -·· • Colalcilftlon 0<otvc Nre -/otfMr-B• aibd'/<W o~• · titJ!t of public """"""· Codl/rr llcalll """""'d. TM city·...,... Otr tDGI tDld fo Olk ow towft'• IGrvnt lllopping Miier to ....... aider its dedaiolt 'to •""""""" WI ,..,. bl/ not ptdUng up ou~ door Cllrisl!MI deconJtionr. • W h e n Robert Bogie's stereo- plloolc phonograph went on the blink the other day, be found the trouble wun•t In the woofer or the tweeter. It wu In the b!Bser. Bogle had to evict an l~ long boa constrictor, about 1'1' inches in dia- meter, from the tuner before ·be could get the set to play. 1be snake wu turned f1Vflr to the Los Angeles County entmaJ shelter. No one knew where the snake came from. • John MothlH WU Seolenced Fri• day to -yem In jail for setting fire to three barns in Carmathen, Waleo. Malllia!, a 26-year-old part time fireman, coof .. sed be set fire to the berm beoause be was short of money and needed the work. He was paid $1.80 for each emergency call and 96 cents an hour while on duty. DAILY PllOT ~h-ck CMhl ..... ... ~ IMdl """'" .... ......... ... ..... ,....,I .,...._MIA OJtANGI! COAS1 rUILISttltter COMl'Nn' k•IJtrt H. W••' Pmkhtil ll!ld Pltltlll&her J1ck I. C.r~ Vlc:a P,_l*nl llld ~Iii IMMDrr Th111111 Kttl'il .... 1\_,, A. M•,llT111 ,...,_,119 Edi!« P••' Nlu111 ·-. ._ .. -C...-.!D WMI..., ....... """"" -..cti: nu w.1 .. ..,.. ""'"""' LMullm .._,.; tll ,._. A'li'fflllil It •arw.._: ..... aw. of Orange County back in 1930, there were few homes, and, apparently, no cause f• alarm. --Police Strike Doesn't rSpur ~ ... . . - Lawbreakers llEWAHX. N.J. !AP) -~ o( ........_ aps ~ ·trG!D wark;llldlJ ...,...,.,"""1f-~ ...,,_ .• J:allelrlle ""** --reported In lull streogth. Men began relunllng to duty Friday nl(b1 after Suj>erlor Court Judge James GluillnO !Ssued' a temporary injuncUon against the strike, which started with the morning shift. N~ polle<nren In a shift of 200 re-Pofted la early today. All 180 firemen ol the shift were on duty. , Despite Ille strike, Iller< were lower mm.a ot 'riolmce than umial and the nmnher cf flru wu n<rmal. Nenrt; New Jenor'• largest city wl1ll a -1>· lion ol ti0,1111, bu ooe ol the oalion's lllgbell crime rai..r. "Tbe _.. .... .....,.,of -In 1118'/. _.,. Ibey don~ WIUll OJ• more, "Mid Police DUector llomlnlck A. Spina, r<ferrlng to·the Newark riot that left • dead ad -lnj1lftd. A "aeJectlve" mldnlgbl to t a.m. cur~ few -Jm...,i ... the dlJ', aimed pri- marily at largo ......... and~ 1!llllh J. -!do -ided Uquor ...... Some 200 poUamm and 200 --IO por cent ol lbeir nspectlve day i!hllls -failed to report Friday ID<nlDi· 'Ibo .... called In oiclt -• •arietJ ol all· menta, 'nchrt'nc "Hoag Kana: nu.·• ·~ lnjuriea -In the line ol ~i'! Nearlf 200 -CaunlY ~,.wp. -...... ~ In and -tlmled lbeir -·patro11 lodoy. Pollce ,,_...,.. as<lgned to dlnictlng tnfllc. Addoohto'a ~for state pollc<mtn to prtse!Vt order WU turned down Jrl.. day by Gov. Rlcbard J. llugl>es, -pm secretuy Aid It wu "legally oot ft the .question" unJeu the city WU In a atate of crisis w lnsurreclicn. Tile _... had' declar<d a state ot emer- gency In tbe d1Y· Process ......,.. ..... dellverlng court onlers to all 1,250 pollcemen, l,OIO llro- men and Dve orpnizatkm repre•uttng the men. Tiley on demaMlng a mul- mum IDllual llSlarJ ol '10,IOO, ID lno maa< ol 11.IGO. - 'Topless Mom,' Three Children Killed in Crash VICTORVILLE, Calif. (UPI) -Mn. Gayle M. Spiegelman, who built a bare- booomed career In West Coast nightclubs u "Mama Spiegelman" and "the Top. lesa Mother cf Elgh~" was killed Friday in an auto accident wiUt three of ber children. The 36-year--0ld dancer and seven of her children were pas.5engers In a sta. lion wagon that overturned alter hitting a center divider on Interstate 15 two mlJes north of Victorville. · During the accident the Los Angeles-- bound statioo. wagon was hit by a piclcup truck traveling in the opposite direction. Mrs. Spigelman was en route from her home in Las Vegas, Nev., to a nightclub engagement 1n Southern California. The accident took the lives ot Mra. Spiegelman's sons Mark, 15, and David, 5, and a tive-year--0ld adopted daughter, Sylvia. Four other children escaped aer· lous inJW'Y and were taken to the Victor Valley Hospital. Amoog them was Syl- via'1 twin si!ter, Nancy. 1be driver of the station wagon, Mar- vin P. Brody, ol Hollywood, WU not Rr· lously injured. Mrs. Spiegelman was ·c:ne of the ,pio. """"' ol lh< topless ....,...._t lrue that originated in tbe nl&bldUb alrlp ol San Fraocisco's North Beach. BANDIT 'HITLER' ROBS THE MARK SAN P'RANCISOO (AP) - A medlum s!ad man with an olive compieiloo and a Hitler -type m.-rol>l><d Iha • Mark Hoptlns Hotel ol f17,211 Frldq. TUlng 111 elevator to the -cahl«'• ollice, tbe mso lwtdcufled Fel1I Leyeor, an employe, and fOfted c.shler Michel Abdou In opfJ1 tbe iafe at gunpolnL laving, be hallod a tul at tho hot.l ltalld atop Nob HID and WU Id oat downtown. -of tho tho!••'"" ol -whlclt have been built since 19!!0 Jn the area norlb of Warner Avenue w~ alanilod wlien the Pereira Master Pl"'1 'of ,\Ir TrauportaUon for Orange C,...cJ sugested there might be future er· pansion of operaUons at the airport. Their alarm, however, w overshadowed by the great outcry agalml tho Bolsa Chica airport possiblll- ty. Moot ftSlclents, particularly members of the Bolsa Chica Homeowners Assocla· lion, have been WKier the impression that &be airport's owners, tbt Nerio family, would soon turn the C.aae field into more houses. The master plan suggested Meadowlark as a "metroport," a facility ~,, -W-'1lort fal!i• rupia of aircraft including jets. Gene Grizzard, long an opponent or expansion of the Meadowlark facilities and a long·time officer in t h e homeownera group, uyi "we're st1ll against ezpmllion." The argumenU offered by Grbzard and others to the Airport Comm'Wm resulted in lll(geStiOlll' by the - missioners to classify Meadolfllllt: u ID olrpart, * minJmmn dulJ lleld for printeplanos, Tbia Is the P'--Airport ..,....ior Jcfm.Tnrner Jill fouChl to keep the tiny facility open, The operators are reluctant to reopen the city-wide arguments which led in 1966 to thought,, by tho cit~ council of' lakl)lg oyer .the f>plllly. The city abmloned'furtli<r .... alderatlon after learalllg the operation, mm a municlpal,point of ~. Jnbably wuuJd be a losing proposiUon. ·Meadowlark Operators fouDd tbem- sel\tts·on the I~ end of a caurt battle to llmlt tho oplnllon to .. l""""'"nt planes. The Meadowlark Flj>lft Aaoocla· tion c:ame to the DI of tbe field when closfJll appeared·to be a good poosfblllty In 1966, All appears peaceful today, but any move to enlarge the ICOpe of operaUons likely would be met with court action and massive clUzen protest, a a 1 representatives of the ho m e o w n er 111 -'1lley say lllol e-airpark·-fer the field II qlllllti-and qpst Iha! homes wQJ)4 ·be u.. best use ror lh&land. . • The Oyen ask, "Where would we go?" Orange County, they argue, iJ running bUt ot space for aircraft. The uneasy truce continua. · - FrOtlt Pagel MINE •••. time came I would be with you. That tune bu come now." One cf those present, dacllnlng to be ldentlfled, said Corcoran told them that "Every hl;IID8n effort to save the men had beeb made," and that he could no longf!' ·jeopard.be the lives ol men on tho drill$g crews and rescue teomi. '"lhere is only one altema.Uve now," he quoted Corcoran, "to put out the Ill< by sealing tho mine." The Rev. John Barnes, pastor of the church, rose to say a prayer. Loud, wracking """ ll1led the room. The Moat Bev. Jooepb Hodg<s, Ro- man Catholic Blahop ol Wheeling, w. VL, followed wftb • 8P(IOtaneout prayer, !hon asked the c:oosregatton to join him In reciting the Lonls' Prayor. The room fell · silent for • moment, then 200 voices begao chanting as one. For same, the strain wu too much. and they shuffled OU~ tears streaming down their faces. Later,. others, unable to comprehend tha flnllllY cf Con:oran'a wordll, gaU.. ered round him for one last ""'1 cf aa- surance. TbeJ'e was none. Out.side, Tooy Megna was bitter. Meg- na, a hlgh lcllool principal In Plain City, Ohio, lost a brother, Emelio, to the mine. "I don't think they have done enough," Megna said. "They coold have brought in more drills or used the foam machine as a last r=rt. By sealing the mine they &ren't really sure whether they are alive "ind at tbe same time they are eliminating th< chance that !hoy might ho au.._ I bellm! tho emphasls here is more on productJon than safety." Mrs. Juanita Mayle, a mother of 16 widowed by the tragedy, wub shattered but courageous. "I'm trying to hold up,'' she sobbed. '1 must fix-tbe children's sake. He (her husband, Hartse!) would nnt me to,'' Her daughter, Donna, 17, ••tnew tt would happen!' But "It still bum," ahe cried. Few ventured out In Mannington and neart>y Farmlngtm Frldoy alght At tbe company slon!, the man"l'T went about restcring a 9'Dlblance of or- der. 'I'h! stcn Wlll used II JftSS heatf. quarten and • temporary shelter for tbe families daring part ol their viitL 'Ibe cut-rate drug store, normally • beehive ol teenag< activity, wu emplJ. Al Sam '1, two bo1" played a quiet game ol pool. ' P'nxn tha dlsllnct Iller< eame the -ol wwb!o, tho U(lhla .., tbeir ....,. batl lllcbrfng In the night, aea]lnc up No. 9'1 five portals. Al It WU 14 yean ago -Nov. 13, 1154 -No.tis apeetod to bl c-at 1easl l1ne -whlle tbe lire bums Hoell out aod tbe mine coala, Rtoomy - will °"" go lnalda to -for bodla. Comran -the actioo to ,,..._ at tha olllca ol Conoolldalloo's moon-dlvllklo In Mcnogab, Ii miles lo the IOllth, tbe -cf the - -In U.S. mlnfnl b11147. •, ..__.... ........ -...:...;..... _____________ - --- - .. ' ' .• • DU.YPILOT"*" -~--.. MEADOWLARK•AIRPORT: IN THE PROPWASH OF COUNTY'S CONTROVERSY OVER AIRPORTs Uwsy Trvce Prevails -n Flprs and ~ In Huntlntton lloach Tidepools Now Sanctuaries Bucket Brigades Warned 'l1ny lld<pool denlr.ens bet-l'<!JP1 A'ftlllle and Cameo Shores Drive J:n.. Cmma,. de! Kar are now lll'll<cted by tha fUl1 ftigbt ol tbe State ,I, California. And prellJ ._ they'll haft a alp to ""'"" II. '!bat area ia one of three marine praervea reeentJ;y set up aloog" the Orange Coast under a bill spo sored by Assemblyman Robert E. Bad.ham (1,'1-Newport). It prohibits persons from · taking anything from those tlde'pools at Corona deJ Mar, in Laguna Beach between lllcKnlght Drive and ll;Jrtle A'°'"'e. and In Sooth Laguna ~ Camel l'lllnl and Tllrle Rock. state Fish and Game Wardem, c:aunly sheriff 's deputies, and other law en· fCl"Clement officers ma,y issue dtatkns to persons violating the law. · However, until tbe 8lgna go up - somethne after the first of the year -all that will be issued is a warning said Bob Terwilliger, area fish and game warden. "Right now, the people would just be warned and appraised of the law. Hong Kong Flu Spreads To More States, Five. I)_~ ATLANTA (UPI) -The now stram or tnnueru.a know as Hong Kong Flu spread to fuur more states this week. ln Pennsylvania it struck a home far the elderly, bringing death to llv• penons. The weekly report ol the National Com~ municable Diseue Center said viral is- olations had confirmed the five died from tbe Hong Koog variety during an outbreak between Oct. 30 and Nov. 22. The report also noted the lmportod Ou had also showed up In Ari:ona, North Carol1na and Washington. Last -wldespread outbroaD ..... "'POrled In California, Colorado, New Jersey and Puerto Rico, with laolated cues in three other 1tate1. The NCDC sold three mllltary IDalJa. tiona In Colorado Sp-inp, Colo., _,t- -• Ill to 70 per C""t attack rate and another 30,ClOO-man post suffered a 15 per cent rate of. incidence. In ao UMained :ArflOna to~ an out- bt<ak of-· --&o per...,\ ol the·elemeotary -at one school to miss classes. In one of the high schools the rate was 40 per cent. Strains of A2..type infioenza struck 20 doc:tora working In a Seattle, Wash., hos- pital during tho..,,,. period <ndlng Nov. JI. Tbe NCDC Rlld a vaccine ls being de- veloped to combat tho Hoog KOllli s1raln. It ls not considered dangerous for the yoong and healU\Y but can be lethal for per90ns alr<a,dy sufltrlng from heart and re.splratcry diae1ae1, the center II.id. FNt!t Pap J ATTACK ••• to Hawall aboard the alroralt carrier USSYorktown. Flimln8 cf tbe epic under 2!Mh Cenlury Fox ProduM Elmo Wllllams and Kurosawa Ltd. chief Akira Kurouwa. an Academy Award winner. la upected to be the moot comples movie job In history. Everyone alive and old enough Crom heads ol state and service station al· Cendants to Gil Interrupted by bombs at breakfast -has ha own private memory ol Pearl Harbor. "At thts very momenl, I knew th< United st.Jtes was in the war 1 up to tho neck and In to the death. • ,'' said the late Winston Churclilll ID h1s World War II memoirs. "Pearl Harbor just bappeued to be the place of attack. We were alter the United States Deel. Had that fleet been at Midway," said Mlnoru Genda. "there would baw beeo no Pearl Harilclr. It would ba?e been called Midway!'' Gtoda, erchltect of. the attack which launctied the Pacille wir, la a -b<r of the J •-1Jppel' Did and tecftnlcal adviser on ''Toraf'toral Tori!" DEOLAJIE WAR Others In Japan, first kept from tho knowledge that the Imperial Fleet had darlnjly steamed Into Amerlcan-beld waters, Je.arntd (Jf the mmnentoua: llftl In cfficlal publlcilltons. "We by the grace ol heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated oo the Throne of 1 line ~ fa< -etema~ eojoln upon ye, Our loyal and brlve oubjecb: We hereby declare war on the United stales of -and tbe Brltisb -· • ," Aid lhe Imperial Recript. ' Afr operatlool ,for the blMl>r1c mm 1uvo1.. lhe --.. ... ol operable -..... ~ wllb Quiet Engine Roovi TOKYO (UPI) -Japan's first aemJ.. aulomaUc ohlp, dellaPed to operate without erewmt11 In !be engine rooms at n1ght, lllled le. tbe Unlled Stalel Fridoy m 111 maldm..,.... ' more than 'Ill pilnes, from llghten to ll;ylng forlressea. Tbe 38 1.ercM .._ modlOed at Steward-Davis Inc., and Cal-Volair, both at Long Beach Airport, wblle in Japan, th< c. ltoh Co,, is modlfYlng 24 ~ since or1ginal Zeroes could not be assembled. Some fields of rotlln& World War U Japanese planes do exist on Paclllc lslaoda once held by tbe conquering nation, but a survey team IOUlld palm tre<s growing tluuu&b wings. Even H tnOUC1> coo1d be salv .. ed, !hoy would have to be rH>Wlt by putting together componenU: from five original, aireralt \o make one useable piano; plus requlri!!i .... engines. MMl!BRS IJsED Several IH5 -bers have also beeJt kased or booghl for tho movie and ""' walling deportur< at Orange Cowtty Airport, to be osed In .. a®al llmnlated attack "' Pear1 Barbclr. Tbe Pear1 llart>or Sutvlvon Auocl• tioo -tos that a total ol t,otO military ponoane1 Involved In lhe ...can. eel Day of Inlam:t .,. alive. Navyman John Vaessen, who Uve111 Jn Vallejo, Calif., still bas a Oashlight and wrench wblcb -him freedom after being trapped In the dynamo room of the USS Ulalt. LL Cmdr. Fuc:hlda, leader of the nld, w-wonk were lmmorlallJed by the boot, Is ..,. a O!rilt1an evailgtltsl and one ol II Ja-pilots and crowmen who IAlrrived Pearl -and tho eotlre -· -.., Pear1 --Iha final -cf -In American fonlgn pollc:y and w.nn, -lned Iha -ol ooclal plJeooinma -to-day. Parl -lllo IOI cf! a dllln ol -wblcb led to Iha -Id's ·-_, Into tha lhemloouclear ... and tno.led&e ot tho awf\JI masnitude ol IJIY tu~ Pearl Harber. 'll1enl m., not be -but u there ls, -tlllna -.. cortaln -there will bo ao OND_.,,.,allve mo'ria. " Albor tho signs .,. poeted, dlalloos will be issued for violations," be llkL Terwilliger aaid the ticUll would lbOn be bandied by tbe local courta. He said tbat at a minus time, ~e coukl litil1 take legal abalooe and Uiat fishermen can still &h in the surf frdm 1be preserves, just as loog as they bring their own bait and don't try to decrease the tidepool population. Among animals proteeted by the law Terwilliger said, are sea anemones, sea cucumbers, starfish, octopi, mollusks, sand crabs, sand dollars and sea urchins. Investigators Still Seeking Ca11se of Udo~D~tlt QI~ NewPort Beach fin! til~lon'tl.1;. remained baffled over the cause Ofra blaze earlier this week that cla.idd the life ol Lido l3le socialite GeorCja Spence Davis. Flr~ Chief R. J. "Jan" Briscoe em· phasized. however: "We're convlnced Jt was an acclde.ntal fire." He said there are no indications the $150,000 fin! at 143 Via Trieste Tuesday night was deliberately seL $ "We thougbt at first that It ma; have been an electrical fire t9 il started In a comer of the ll room where there was a hi-fi," be "But now we're not so sure. It is posslb~ we'll never find out bow it started " l • lllrs. Davis, 50, auttocated ·In the bedroom of her single-story residence wbere she lived alone. Most of the fin! damage WU confined to tbe living room, Last rltel will he held Monday at 2 p.m. at Baltz Mortuary Cbapel In Corona del Mar. Pioneer Mesa Grocer Duhek ' Succumbs at 91 Pioneer Costa Mesa grocer Alber\ Dudek, 81, who wu an old-timer when many current civic leaders were just showing up on the 5Ciene, died Friday. ;. Funeral services foe Mr. Dudek, 111 179 Broadway, are scheduled Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. wlth the Rev. !Uch Dunlap and tlie Rev. Gerald Bash officiating. Interment will follow at Melrose A.bbQ' Mausoleum and those who wish Jo remember Mr. D.ldek may mate ccm-- trlbuUons to a memorial at' the · F'"" Methodilt Qiurcb. -.,. Mr. DudeK;-llt-.urvived by hb ..U., LetUe, of the home, a nephew Elmer, who served on tho Costa Mesi Plannl!la CommissJoo several yean ago, and · a daugb\er, lllrs. Leona Leeclng. of SaD}a Ana. • Mayor i\lvln, L. i'inkley said Frld:r that he could recall Mr. Dudet's old red.and-white market at the corner of Newport Boulevard and 18th Streot bellig there ' when ba came to Costa Moia 15 year11 ago. "He waa an old-ti.mer a1.rigbt," ttif mayor 1akl. .. • Air Cal to Fly Blll'bank to Bay · I ' • J "' tE "' tt to pl u, st fr cl er de th at Ti CE er hE fr ja er to "! le 0[ lo in " pr " fit er he " "I U1 I or I) "' le A1 to Sc a 24 eE 20 N h• ~ ._ !; L 1 e l in " D fr 8: " O: " m Ix ff~ Lo .. kc ( ' -L m "' cl ., b: p, th J1 c. m • bl " .. bi "' a' st it I I I -.... • • .. Weekend· - DAILY PILOT Y 011r BoaetoWll ' Dally Paper • • -voi:. 61, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1968 1·40 Reds Set Free By Saig on SAIGON (AP) -Deljllte a Viet Cong announcement of a new offensive to "ut.- terly destroy" U.S. forces ln South Viet. nam, the Saigon goverrune11t went through with their plans this morning to rela.se lfO former Vlet Cong from 'prisoner of war campa aa: part of a na- tional reconciliaUon program. Ninety prisoners were released ln a stnet ceremony 1n Saigon;-:16 were !rted at Pleiku ; and lf at Da Nang. Under Saigon street banners pro- claiming, "The government shows tol- erance to the people w)IJ have gone down the wrong path and"'Want to mend their ways ," the prisoners snapped to attention as MinJster of State Mai Tho Tfuyen arrived to preside over the ceremony. The prisonen, lncluding five wom- en, were well-scn.1bbed and generally healthy-looking. They ranged in age from 13 to ·66 and wore snow-wblte pa- jamas: issued for the occasion. .,Some say the South Vietnamese gov- ernment's action in 'sending tigers bacr to the jungle' is risky," Truyen said. "However, we think that with the re- lease of such a great number of pria- oqers we can prove to the domestic and foreign public opinions that we believe in the certain victory of the rigbteow cause." Do Van Thinh, spokesman for the prisoners, read from a typewritten statement: ''l was forced by the Communists to fight against the South Vietnamese gov· ernment. But in reality, there is no hope in fighting for them." He turned to h1I Jellow prisoners, raised a clenched ·fl!t a n d shouted, "Down with the <Almmunists!" three times. The group echoed his shoul.s. At Da Nang, several hundrl'fJ pris-J oners watched from behind barbed wire as 14 of their fellow Inmates were re-- leased. Huynh Huong, 24., a prisoner 1ince April 1965, said: "I am golng_ bomt due: to the goodness of the government of South Vietnam:" He added he would return to his job as a carpenter. South Vietnamese officials say that 24e Viet Cong have been released since early 1966, but they clalm more than 20,000 enemy troops, including 8,000 North Vietnamese soldiers, are being held in prison camps in South Vietnam. Sailboat Tows 3 Water Skiers To Safe Harbo r Three youths overdue on a waler skiing excursion turned up safely Friday even- ing when their ski boat was towed by a sailboat into Dana Point Harbor. Mrs. M. L. Sorber, 2815 Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach, upon hearing from her son, Jeff, called authorities at 8:30 p.m. and a sea and air search was calltd off. Al 5:15 p.m., Mrs. Sorber had ca11ed Orange County Harbor Department lo report the youths out since 10 Friday morning had not returned. The Harbor Department dispatched a boat; Laguna Beach police were notl~ fled, and helicopters from El Toro and Los Aiamitos were nown along the coast searching for the missing boat. Harbor Department spokesmen did not know why the boat had to be towed. Gas Bills Ris e 35c per Month Southern Counties Oas CAI. has tub- mltted an applicatlon to tbe California PUblic UUliUes Commiasion {PUC) to charge customers S5 cents mft each month on the lndJvldual gu bUl. 't1le action ts ba.!ed oo a reqUClt by El Paso Natural Gas Co. for Federal Power Commission pennlsslcm to raise the cost of. gu to ltJ who1esa1era. Orange County Dlviaion Manager JUllln M. Kennedy aald the Southern Counties requtll lolall 111,251,000, but might not average out to that much. U El Puo llataral Gu Co. iJ iranted a 1...., tnctt.,. during the PUC bear· Ina nelll Mardi, the Sollthem Counil~ ralo adjulllnonl will eorrespood, Ken-llldf aald. , Tbe rate lncreue lo the 6nt Nlqutlled by Southern Couatlu Ill olll>I yoan, beoot<d. u the run Iner<.... ""' grantee!, the average prlco paid by comun10ra will .uu be about 11 percent lower lhan u .... Ill 11111, be aald. No Or d i nary Fan -1 5 Sealed ·DAILY PK.OT 1'11119 11r P•I O'-... Navy Lt. Cmdr. John Miller clutches hand of his 15-year-old daugbt· er, Stephanie, as "touchdown fever" .grips her during Ram foot· ball game. The Huntington Beach girl was no ordinary fan in the stands last Sanday. From birth, she has been blind. Read ber stOry todi!Y <>!> Page 3. • • ' '1 'Attack! Attack! Attack!' -And His tor y Changed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of fll9 Diiiy Pllol 511ff Grim behind his goggles and 6· hilirated by Shintoism, the Nationalistic worship of ancestral heroes, the little man later to adopt the principles of Jesus screamed into his intercom and changed the history of the world. "Attack! Attack! Attack!," cried Lt. Cmdr. Mitsuo Fuchida. Three words sent wave after wave of Japan~ planes -high and low -raising death and ~struction cnto the American Fleet at Pearl Harbor on a sleepy Sunday 26 years and 51 weeks ago today. Three. more words crackled over the airwaves from Lt. Cmdr. Fuchida's com- mand aircraft shortly thereafter, signal- ing tbat the U.S. Fleet base was hit with complete surprise and left in blazing ruin. TIGERS STRIKE "Tora!Tora!Tora!," the raid leader reported to the Imperial Fleet flagstrlp Akagi, steaming hundreds of miles av.·ay, in a pre-determined code messaae. "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!" '"\, .The tiger of Japanese imperialism had mauled Its prey on a sun'n3'., tropical Sunday, but a tower of blac\: smoke marked the spot where world peace was cremated, as the raiders ran for home. JubUation reigned in the Japanese forces, aUhough at least ooe man Jn high posiLion realized that the shattered U.S. fleet would rise from its ashes like the mylhlcal Phoenix and bring revenge. "We have only sueceeded in arousing the sleeping giant," predicted Admiral Iaoroku. Y*1a'lnoto aboard the flagship on which Re took over command ; the Imperial Navy two years before. .. - Today, one wetk away from the 27th anniversary or the Japanese sneak at·· tack, a squadron of 38 Zero fighters -actually AT6 and SNJ surplus planes revamped.. marked with the red rising sun emblem will take to the skies again. Their misslon is not destruction, but participation in a project unprecedented in the history of cinema or intematicnal politics, the cooperation of two one time enemy nations in recreating their fight. Japanese and American interests will soon begin filming the bilingual documen· tary movie "Tora! Tora ! Tora!," b3sed on Dr. Goraoo'Prange's best·selllng OOok of the same name. FLASHBACK Dr. Prange, a former member of General Douglas MacArthur's Tokyo staff, spent 17 years ·researching the book. The film version will flash back and forth from Imperial Palace to the White House. Other locations include Iwanai, on the cold, misty island or Hokkaido. a number of war-scarred spots in Pearl Harbor and surrowu:ling installations, as well as U.S. and Japanese studios. Cooperating studios will be 20th Cen- tury Fox, Beverly Hills, and Kurosawa Productlons Ult., Kyoto, with technical advice by many oC the men who were there -on both aides -for historical accuracy. Wars are fought by ordinary men, so there will be no stars in the: re-enact· ment of Dec. 7 and 8, HMl, with on-leave U.S., Hawaiian National Guard and Japanese Navy fliers at controls of the plaiies. ' The 38 Zero aircraft flown by American Navy pilots depart El Toro Marine Corps Air Station today for North Island Naval Air StatJon, where they . will be ferried tS.. ATTACK, Page I) Tijuana Gas Fans to Blow Away Pollution TIJUAN~ (AP) -Alr pollullon If IO serious at the U.S.-Mexican border that three powerful fan11 have been lnstalled ln an effort to tut down on carbon mon· oxide fumes inhaled by ~ ln-, apectors .. Govtmrnent q<ndes installed the fana , btcau.te of """""" that fun\es mJcbl be lwmful ta IJ\ljllCIOn checking lhe thouaands ol •ehlcl .. wblcb -through the border gate dally. Dr. J. 8. hkew, San Diego County health director. aaid te1t eond~ted ·laal year abowed pea.It concentraUon ot more than 300 ports ol carbcm mooolldt per mllliM ports ol alr at the croalnf. c.rt.on monoxkle should no<elded an average of 50 patU per mllllon' ln a working area during an elglrt.Mur day· but hourly Jverages were •• hiJh 11 185 parta, per mlUlon, Aanw llllld. Tbe fans, Installed in metal eyllodel'I, draw alr from aboue IO k<t 1bon ground ~ blow It 111rouab Ibo """' where Inspectors check car• rel11l'n1ng from Mellco. 1 • The experJm<ntal project 11 •aid to be the llrat ol Ill tlnd In the nation. \, \ • 78 Coal Mine rs Given Up for Dead By ROBERT C. WELLING MANNINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) -''Let u pray," the: bishop intoned, and grieving women wailed. "Our father, wbo art in heaven • • . " A hush fell over the packed, one-room church. A minute later, they left for home to be alone with their families and their !IOrrow. The news they had tried ao hard to forestall had come at Jast: 78 men were given up for dead. The mine was to be sealed today. Even as families and friends were be· lng told the wrenching declsJon, work crews went about the lask of pouring hundreds of tons of steel and concrete lnto the five portals of the ManntQ&tQn No. 9 mine, forever spling the fate of the 71 miners trapped 700 feet under- growid by a serle1 of uploslons and firea that raged unchecked since the fint blast Nov. 20. AJ word spre;id of the worst Americin mining accident in 17 years, gloom cov· ered the valley. The ~We towns that dot the coal fields ol nol'ttlf.m West Vlr· ginfa are numbered by the frequency with which they have betn visited by disaster. Sixteen men died at tht aame mine in 1954. A month ago four per-. sons died "t:n 1 furniture store fire. Mesa Tibetans W onder 'Who Are The . Poor People?' By THOMAS FORTUNE Of .... D•llY Plitt Sl11f Eight young men from Tibet have found a strange, new world as studentJ at Southern Califonlla College ln Costa Mes~. "We don't know who are the poor people," said Sonam Tobg.iyl. "All drive the · same can and have the same clothe.a." "People ale very friendly," remarked 114un PhllJ,ldlboJ. . ._ • , . . <~'ye -.,... llle<t -are oo daa ~ions. They can approach the iftsident of the ool!ep, NI If what Ibey mean bY 111endllnea, • hltetpreted Dean of Students Allred Cawaton. The students have other thlngs to learn about Western culture. "They'n; rather timid in their approach to girls, Dean ,.Ca\vston said. "In the East they don't talk IO ctri.. They courl with their eyes." EXILED The students come to Southern California CAlllege from living 1n ez:Ue in IndJa with 1.20,000 Tibetans who fled their native: land with the Daai Lama in 1959. Tibet i.s under Communlat Chinese rule. The students wUl remain four years at Southern Calllornla College before returning to India to become: government secretaries or school teachers. The eldest, Prince Donyo of a royal family, 29, ls married. The others, Tobgayl, Phundshog, Losang Tenzing, Teru:in Chhodak, Rinchln SOnam, Kalsang Wangden and Tshewang Tobgayl, are in their early 20'1. They are Hving at the student donnitory but plan eventually to move out on their own. For the present, they stick close to school, starring on the soei:er team and studying twice as much as the other students because they atlll have to learn many Engll.sh words. They spe:od weekends with Elcho Red- ding, a former missionary now living in Orange. Redding taught the young man for four years while he was In India and advised them to attend South- ern California College. ltudentl llke American food and have gained a few pounds in the two monthl they 've been here ,although they were fed well lo India. The Tibetan students are getting some financlal help from foundations and in- d1Yiduala but need to earn money to help pay Jor their ICboollng. Tbey cook Tibetan 1llnnen, .leaturlni curries, at Q per penc:in and are 1elllng hanamade wool rup. 'lite colorful rugs, wlilcb.. they say t\ev_~ Wt« ~ .Pte ,U -p.r square lno!li ...r'ai'li'tllft'i 1ee1 by ,ii (~.;!'bey ~ IW. dlber nlietul ~ wW lo~ the otiglaal e!P~ ~INrn CilJlonila Collep, aald . . . ' Federal :~gen:ts Ma y Be Put on TraiJ of Cleaver SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) ~ Stolo au- lhorltles today, sought from U.S. Atty. Cecil Poole a federal fugiUve warrant for the arrest of Eldridge Cleaver so they could put the FBI on his tra.U. No d e: c ls J ol n wu announced immediately. Law enforcement agencies have been hunting for the Black Panther minister of information since Wednesday when he failed to "'port to aulhorlllea Jor return to state prison as a parole vloi.tor. Despite numerous reports of "light- lngs" 1n the: San Franclaco Bay area, the whereabouts of Cleaver, 33, remained a mystery. Specu]aUoo has placed him in Can- ada, Sweden, Cuba and New York. Lat.. est rumor wu that Ute ex-eonvlct was one of to passengern aboard a recent charter flight from Burbank to Mon- treal's bem.ispberic conference to end the war in Vietnam. A 1eme of forebodllll atruok. lhe Ill families Friday afternoon wben rep- resentaUves of the CoosotKtaUon COil Co. telephoned and asked lh'!" to .... , to the Jomes F«k United Melhodlst CblD"ch near the ml'ne. The wooden peWI in the tiny, nd brlci; church can hold lllO. About IOO almfed up, lining the Wlo, walls and choir loft. John Corcoran, president of CQnaoll· dallon Coal Co., walked -ly down lhc aisle, turned at the aHar and spoke: "When l finl came here a few ciayl ago I made a promlle that when U>e (See MINE, Pqe I) Sandal-Shod Churchgoers · Mum on Plans The church-hopping "'Teem for Chrlal" movement will be on the move qalo Sunday. heading for servlcei at a,n , un- named church whoaeu n 1u1 p e c tl n g parlshlonen wlll be oUered the beodlla of the group's cruaade to rid organized religion of hypocrisy. Only the sandal-ahod, crOSl-CaFl'Ylnl! reformers, laughed off by aome aJ a group ol ~-strutk ·hlpples, know which Orange County sanctuary they will grace Sunday -·and they're not tellln&. Or, a.a ·the group'• advi.sot, "Uncle" David Berg. poiJ u, "No cine will know our d..U.atlon notil Sunday . morning, wben it will be revealed by divine pro- phesy" • . ._Indi~~?~"~ that pyeJ:Oi>(regaUons · ~ by .the lilll41!'1ed "Clft1s. tWi r<IVolUIIonart .. " l'!"'ba~ . ~ · be ci-daecfott'tbelilt'of~.' ·· i Lui Swilily, II WU ljlt Flnf~ ol •<locf Church In Santa' Aria: Pallor R ·Syyelle Ph!IUps reported· llJal a liand ot 40 to 50 "blpp1e-appearing'~ periena. iome carrying lnl801a, attempted to disrupt"biJ ll:SO 1.m. services, marchfng up the al.Ile to take seats in fMnt pews and interrupting the ~services with noisy comments. Howeter, U\fne quieted do'F]i when the '-2,-1111).pound minister d~ not to tarn· lhe oChet chelk and, 'lilstud, left hla pulpit ·for a face-to-face - fro•tallon wilh one of lhe lllfedopen. . The Jll'evious Sunday, mernber1 of the HunUngton Beach-hued group tem- porarily disrupted .ervlct.s at SL James' Episcopal Church In a fashtonablc Newport Beach neighborhood. . The Rev.· David A. Crump, associate rector, said the e:rperlence was "a bit shaking," but obsfrved that the in- formally clad vlaltora apPeMed sincere. Three other churches -'l'lle Finl Methodist Church of Huntington Beach, The Finl ChrlJtlu Church of HunUnglon Bead> and The Fll'll Soiilheni Baptlll Church ol. Fouiitain Valley -have ex· perlenced visits ln weeks past from mWI 1quads of "Teera for Christ" followen. The oil-beat rpov.ement hu head- quartera In the old "Ughl Cllul>" .. Mairt Street ln the downtown sectlon of Huntington Buch. Blblfl claasea are conducted dally from 7 p.m. to midnight. Anyone can attend. WORLD ROUND It was from him they learned English and that Tibet does not look down OD a flat world, but a world that is round. Teen Club 'Harassnient' Dean Cawston alJo was a missk>nary in India. He speaks to the 11tudenta in Hilldu1tani when they have difficulty getting across their thoughts in Eniliah. With hiJ help it Wlf learned the Boy 'Explorer' Rescued from Oil Fi~ld Cave-in B.rings $I .Million Suit Owners ol the Huntlnglon Beach -age nlghlspol Syndkate !000, one ol Whom If DOW oervlns a 45-day Jail ...,_ tence. late Friday filed a II mlUioo lawsuit against the city, police chlef, mayor and about 17 olhen. The legal action allegea that the city of J!.unlinltoo Beach and Ila offlcm have haruied teenagecl customeri and "9lratned club -Syndicate lKIOO, at 301 E. Ocean Ave .• Officer Mahan WU a central Ogure m the UTeSt and subsequent coovk:lUon ol Mn. Covell. . Covell qld Friday that the II million lawsuit figure 11 anived. at on the basis that the l'l•I action uka !M,000 from ..ch of the defendaniJ. ''"!'bey have dlJ wife Ill Jail and ..,. we 're going to -If ' lherO ii itlll jllallco and If Iha --~ .,.. ... ai.stl in Huntington BeaCft.'' he declared: Covell'• lawmtt aUqa that cm • • A 12-year-old Yorba Unda boy WU rescued from a cave-in Friday afternoon. In an-oU field In Yorba Linda. la CC>OWned by pnllf blond•· J .. nne Cov.eU and her huaband, Gllbtrl, wider the name Covell Producilonl. aft.er Oct. 20. 1917. the didendM&I: ._. -i- William Hart, son ol Mt. and Mn. William Hart, '592 C&mela St., Yorba Uoda, With hia brother, John, 11, WU uplorlng In the Shell OU Co"• Olinda Pleld near Lakeview lod Cllru8 avenues when he fell Into 1 bole which ltad to a cave below. WUllam w~ burled up lo the neck In dirt and rocu. The Y orb& Unda Formry Station rt1C110 unit rapoQded to lhe brother's call Jor help and Willllm WU pulled out aJlor &bout & haU bour to the hole. •· H• waa taken to St. Jude Hospital In FuJle.1on 'lltlerl ho WU rop>r1'ld lJ> lood condition. Mrl. Covell ii curren!IY "'1"inl a 6<1&1 coun11 Jail oentenoe after her llov. 1i COOV\cllOn "' dtarrel ol ...,. aplrlna to obltrucl jUlllce. At Ibo llm1 ol l\or-eentendnl. Mn. Covell'• allorneJ pleadecl Iv lenl'<DfY oo the bula that Ille II ponnaoL Judie ltarl 'Lynn Dovll handed down the Jail --&1· Frfaay'I local action 00 ol Ibo Covelli WU 1ll4d by 0rUp &llomoJ HWJ Y •. a..ry, '1'111 luit idenllllel u cleledaDll lbe dq, Police Qdef Jobn Stlffr1 Maym; Alvin Coen police ellloln Jama S. Mahan, Ed ~ Q. Ai> l>oiwl,~ llUrl EUtrom, Elli llolllialllt and -~ I tbrouP 10." • -lnterferod wllh .. llltlmldated s,... !\k&1' 3000 -by .ulnl If lhq bid dope, or macle other lnllmldailnl romtrb. -Parkld markod -palloe ""' In -ol Ibo club wilh Nd l!lbll hur!lln(. . ' -Applied city -iplml Ibo club In a ft)' nol' --la lbe cl\y. -rorc11111 r-....,.,., """ the cJUb and lol4 -..... -a focal pollll IGr-lnlllc>llt wetlllql. ~ The la......it furlber ..... lltil .... b1 lilt clelend•nla bu......,.. ....,. bf IO ,_.i and 1'1111111 11J a a. -· J,.-i • ......-. . ---. ----------..---l!!l!l!lllm ...... .,._ __ ..,.... ________ _ Sat~, November XI, 1968 Sev-hall-botllv.ol Tokay Ess· eoce, a rare We supposed to re-. vive the <lylng1 •old al aucllon In LondClll IAlt flllM each. All wen\ lo an alion)'lll0113 bu7er. The wine Is swef:t and greenish in color. It was made in a small region of Hungary from grapes dried in the s¥n. • P·relidmtial family portrait.! 1h010 rmileJ aU around for both the John· .sonr and Nl%om. Shown \" upper photo ore (left to right) Luci Nugent, PTesident Johmcrn, grand.ton Lyn Nu· gent, Ladt1 Bird and daughter Ltptda. Below are President-elect Nixon and hU familt1 (left to right) Tricia, Nizun, Mrs. Nizun, Jultt and her Ji· ance David Eisenhower. • 'Til t.h.t .season to be ;oUy, but • • ."Deplorable," nwpped City Councilman William Burm, of Lakewood, Calif. "Those people 1hould be sent CL hanh ktur." Councilman Charge N~ went farther. He a&ked for a resolU· don of public censure. Cooler head.t prtvalled. The citv mana- ger wc.s told to ask the toum'1 lcrge1t 1hopping center to recon· rider it.I decilion to economiu thit 11ear by not putting up out- door Christmal decoration.t. • W h en Robert Bogl•'• stereo- phonic phonograph went on the blink the other day, he found the trouble wasn't in the woofer or the lweeler. II wu in the his•er. Bogle had lo evict an IS-inch long boa corutrlctor, about 114 Inches in dia· meter, from the tuner before he coold get the •el to play. The snake was turned over to the Los Angeles County animal shelter. No one knew where the snake came from. • John M•thlH wu &entenced Fri- day lo -years in jail for se!Ung fire lo three barns in Carmabn, Waleo. Ma111lao, a 26-year-old part time fireman, confessed he set fire to the barns because he was short ot money and needed the work. He WU paid $1.80 for each emergency call and 96 cents an ho\li' while on duty. DAILY PILOT ........... c ......... ;=::. -.!:::.:: = CAIJPOINIA OllAHG! (OllSl ~UILl5HIHG COMl'AN'( •ob•rt N. w.,, Pt.klilnt Ml hbU.,_,. J•<• a. c,,,1,1 Via l"mlllltrT •Ml Gentrlol 1N111~r • .. lt.•111•• IC•1tll .... n-•• A; M•r,JI;"' lrMnfflM Elll• P•MI Nl111t1. " ..... " .. "" Dlt"•lw -C.tl Mlle! -..,. •• , .. ,.... """""'M1C111 n11 """' .. .,., l11Ult't'lrf ....... lkodl! 111 ...... ·-HIMlllWHlll .. Min at Jlh aw.e ~ ;<J., ... .,.. An .-Uneasy Truce at Meadowlark Residents, Pilots Wary On Tiny Airport Futm·e ' By WIWAM REED Of ,.. Dtll't' Pllit S!•tf Nearly forgotten ln all the heated dtlcusston of the poaibility of a ~ge re&fonal airport in Huntington Beach bas been the lite of Meadowiatk AttPort on .warner A venue eut ol Bolsa Chica Slro<l ~ field, from Ume to time, has been under fire from the ever growing number of resldenlli of nearby housing developments. When the airfield first began to ....ve Oyen In tbt wl!I\ side of OnP&e County back 1n 1930, there were few homes, and, apparently, no cause for alarm. Police Strike Doesn't Spur Lawbreakers NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -Douns of policemen stayed away from work today despite a court order barring their aick- call 11trlke for higher salaries. Firemen reported in full strength. Men began returnl.n.g to duty Friday night after Superior Court Judge James Giuliano issued a temporary injunction against the strike, which started with the morning shift. Ninety policemen 1n a shift of 200 re- ported Jn early today. All 180 firemen of th~ shift we:fL_.On duty. Despite the strike, there were fewer crimes of violence than usual and the number of fires was noimal. Newark, New Jersey's largest city with a popula- tion of 400,000, hu one of the naUon'1 highest crime rates. "The people saw enough of violence in 1967. Certainly they don't want any- more,"said Police Director Dominick A. Spina, referr.lng to the .Newark riot that left 2S dead and hundreda injured. A "selecUve" midnight to & a.m. cur- few WB..! imposed on the city, aimed pri- marily at large crowdJ,.and Mayor Hugh J. Addoniil.o !UlpeDded liquor sales. Some 300 policemen and 200 firemen - 50 per cent of their reapective day ahifts -failed to repOO Friday morning. The men called in sick with a.. variety of all. ments, including "Hong JtorlgDu,'' "old injuries sustained in the line of duty." Nearly 200 Essex County sherilf'a dep- uties were called in and continued jheir street patrols today, Police cadet.s were assigned to direcUng traffic. Addonltlo's request ror state: policemen to preserve order was turned down Fri- day by Gov. Richard J. Hughes, whose press secr~tary saJd it was "legally out of the question" unless the city was ht a state of crisis or insurrection. The mayor had declared a state of emer- gency in the city. Process servers were delivering court orders to all 1,250 policemen, 1,060 fire- men and five organizations represenUng the men. They are demanding a maxi- mum annual salary of $10,500, an in· crease of $2,500. 'Topless Mom,' Three ChiJdren Killed in Crash VICTORVILLE, C&lll. (UPI! -Mrs. Gayle M. Spiegelman, who built a bare- boltomed career 1n West Coast nlghtc1uba as "Mama Spiegelman" and "the To~ less Mother of Eight," wu killed Friday in an auto accident with three of her children. The 36-year~ld dancer and seven of her children were passengers In a sta- tion wagon that overturned alter hittillg a center divider oo Interstate 15 two miles north of Victorville. During the accident the Los Angeles. bound sLaUon wagon was hit by a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direcUon. Mrs. Spigelman was en route from her home in Las Vegas, Nev., to a nightclub engagement in Southern California. The accident took the lives or Mrs. Splegelman's sons Mark, 15, a.qd David, 5, and a five-year-old adopted daughter, Sylvia. Four other chlldrtn escaped ser· ious injury and were taken to the Victor Valley HoapitaJ. Among them waa Syl- via's twin sister, Nancy. The driver of the station wagon, Mar- vin P. Brody, of Hollywood, waa not ser- iously injured. Mrs. Spiegelman waa one of tM pl~ neers of the topless enterta.Wnent craze that oclginated in the nightclub strip of San Francisco'• North Beach. BANDIT. 'HITLER' ROBS THE MARK SAN FRANCIBCO (AP) -A medlmn slied man wtth an olive ctmplexlon and a Hitltl' • type mUltache robbed Ute Merk Kopldns Hotel of 117,294 Frldoy. TUlnti .. elevator to Ute 9tCOlld·floor casbltt"• offl<e, tbt man handcuffed Felli Leyoer, u <mploy<, and fOttOd cuhler Mlchtl Abdoo to open \he ale at cunpolnl Ltnq, be balled a taxi at Ute hotel ataod atop Nol> Hill and wu Id OU\ downtown. Reside:n_ts of the tbQuaandJ of homes which have been built ~ lMO in the area f\OCth of Warner ,\venue were aJarmed when thf: Pereira Mastel' Piao 'of Air Transportation for Orange County auggested there: might be future ex- pansion of operations at the airport. Thelt alarm, h o w e v e r 1 was overshadowed by the great outcry against the Bolsa Chica airport posaibill- ty. Most residents, particularly members of the Bolsa Chica Homeowners Associa- Uon, have beeft under the Impression that the airport's owners, the Nerio family, would soon turn the -ID-acre field lnto more houses. The master plan suggested Meadowlark as a "metroport,'' a faclllty capable of handling short range fllghta of aircraft including jeta. Gelie Grlnard, long an opponent of e::rpans.lon of the ~1eadowlark facilities and a Iong-Ume officer in · t he homeowners group, says "we're still againsi ex.pans.ion." The arguments offered by Grinard and others to the Airport Commiasion resulted in suggestions by lhe com- missioners to classify Meadowlark as: an airpark, a minimum duty field for private planes. This ls the present '"use. Airport operator John Turner has fought to keep the tiny facility open. The operators are reluctant to reopen the city-wide ariwnenb which Jed ln 196fi to thoughts by the city council of laking over the 'facility. The city abandoned further con· flideration alter leaniing the operation, from a municipal point of view, probably would be a losing proposition. Meadowlark operators found them- selves on the losing end of a court battle to limit the operation to 84 pennanent planes. The Meadowlark P'l.}'ers Associa- tion came to the aid of the field when closing appeared to be a good possibility Jn 1966. All appears peaceful today, but any move to en1arge the scope of operations likely would be met with court acUon and massive citizen protest, s a y representatives of the borne owner 1 groups. They say that even airpark status for the field is questionable and suggest that homes would be the best use for the land. The !Jym ask, "Where would we go?" Orange Co;unty, they argue, is running out of space for aircraft. The uneasy truce continues. From Page l MINE ... ' I Ume came: I would be with you. That time bas come now." One of thoee present, declining to be Identified, sald Corcoran told them that "Every human effort to save the men had been' made," and that be could no longer jeopardize the lives of men on the dt1lling crews and rescue teams. "Thert la only one altemaUve now," he quoted Corcoran, ''to put out the: fire by sealing the mine:." The Rev. John Barnes, pastor of the church, rose to say a prayer. Loud, wracking sobs filled the room. The Most Rev. Joseph Hodges, Ro- man Catholic Bishop of Wheeling, w. Va., followed with a spontaneous prayer, then asked the congregaUon to join him In r«!Ung the Lorda' Proytt. The room fell !lle:nt for a moment, then 200 voices began chanUng u one. For aome, the strain was too much, and Utey abuffled out, t..ra •tr.aming down the.1r faces. Later, othera, unable to comprehend the flnallty of Corcoran'• words, gath- ered round him for one last word of as- surance. 'lbere was none. Outside, Tony Megna was bitter. Meg- na, a high school principal In Plain City, Ohio, lost a brother, Emelio, to the mine. "I don't think they have done enough ,n Megna said. "They could have brought in more drills or used the foam machine as a last resort. By sealing the ml.ne they aren 't really sure whether they are alive and at the same: Ume they are eliminating the chanct that they miJht be alive, I believe the emphasia here Is more on production than safety." Mrs. Juanita Mayle, a mother of 18 widowed by the: tragedy, wash shattered but courageous. "I'm trying to bold up," she sobbed. "l must for the children's sake. He (her husband, Hartse I) would want me to." Her daughter, Donna, 17, "knew It would happen." But "It sUU hurta," she cried. Few ventw-ed out In Mannington and nearby Farmington Friday night. At the company store, the manager went about restorlng a aemblaoce of or- der. The llore wu UMd as preas he1ul- quarters and a _ tepi.porary shelter for Ute famllle1 durlnf part.of Pt* vlgU. The cut-rate drug atort, normally 1 beeh!:ye of ,.._acUvJ\)', wu emply. At Sam's, two boys played a quiet game of pool, . · P'rom the dlmnc. then cam. the soundl of Wttkon, Ute ll&hts on UteJr hard bail OJcm'lnl In \he nJaht, ,.a11ng Ill' No. t'a five porllll. Al It was 14 ytan ego -NOT. IS, tl54 -No. I 11 expected to be clooed at lell!I tm. monlha wlltle the fire burn! lt!eU ool tlDd Uto mine cooll. Rocovery tto1n1 will then 10 I-to oearch for bodies. eor.oree ll1llOU11Ctd Ute acllon to ......,.,, at Uto olll<ts of Coosolldatloa'a mountainft< cllvlsloa In Monopll, 15 m11ea to the llOUUt, the....,. of flifowcnt -la U.S. mlllinl blatoty. • DAILY l"lt.OT ...... .,. JI: ktolllw MEADOWLARK AIRPORT1 IN THE PROPWA.SH OF COUNTY'S CONTROVERSY OVER AIRPORTS UnMsy Truce Prev•ll• BetwMn Flyers •nd Hom90Wntrs in Huntln1ton Beach Tidepools Now Sanctuaries Bucket Brigades Warned Tlny tldepool denizens between Poppy Avenue and Cameo Shores Drive ln- Corona de:I Mar are now protected by the full weight of the State of California. And pretty soon, they'll have a sign to prove it. That area Ls one of three marine preserves r ecently set up along the Orange Coast under a bill spo sored by Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (II-Newport). It prohibits persons from taking anythJng from those tidepools at Corona de.I Mar, ln Laguna Beach between McKnight Drive: and Myrtle: Avenue, and in South Laguna between Camel Point and Turle Rock. Slate Fish and Game Wardens, comity sheriff'• deputies, and other law en- forcement officers may issue cltatioM to persons violating the law. How-ever, until the: signs 10 up - sometime after the first of the year -all that will be Issued is a warning aald Bob Terwilliger, area fish and game warden. "Right now',• the people would just be warned and appraised. of the law. Hong Kong Flu Spreads To More States, Five Die ATLANTA (UPI) -The new strain ol influenza know as Hong Kong Flu spread to four more states this week. In Pennsylvania it struck a home for the elderly, bringing death to five Persons. The weekly report of the NaUonal Com- municable Disease Center said viral ls- olaUons had coofirmed the five died from the Hong Kong variety during an outbreak between Oct. 30 and Nov. 22. The report also noted the imported. flu had alao showed up in Ar:izona, North Carolina and Washington. List week widespread outbreaks were rePorted in California, Colorado, New Jersey and Puerto Rico~ with Isolated casea in three other states. The NCDC .aid three military IMtalla· tions in Colorado Sprinp, Colo., uperi- encecl a 60 to 70 per cent attack rate: and another 30,000-man post suffered a 15 per cent rate of incidence. In an unnamed Arizona town, an out- break of influenza-like illness forced 60 per cent of the elementary stui!enlli at one school to miss classes. In one of the high schools the rat.e was 40 per cent. Strains of A.2-type influenza struck 20 doctors working in a Seattle, Wash., hos- plta1 during the same period ending Nov. 22. The NCDC aaJd a vaccine is being de- Ttloped to combat the Hong Kong strain. It is not considered dangerous for the young and healthy but can be h!thal for persons already suffering from heart and respiratory diaeases, the center said. From Pllfle l ATI'ACK •.• to Hawaii aboard the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. Ftlmlng of the epic under IOth Century Fox Producer Elmo Wllllams and Kurosawa Ltd. chief Aklra Kurosawa, an Academy Award winner, is expected to be the Dl08t complex movie job In history. Everyone alive: and old enough from heads of state and service slation at- tendants to Gls interrupted by bomba at breakfast -has his own private memory of Pearl Harbor. "At this very moment, I knew the United States was In the war, up to Ute neck ancnn to the death. • ... said the lite Winston Churchill In his World war 11 memolrl. "Pearl Harbor just happened to be the place of attack. We were after the United Stalel fleet. Had that fleet been at Midway," said Mlnort.1 Genda, "Urlere would have been no Pearl Harbor. It would have been called Mldway!" Genda, architect of the attack wblch lawlCbed the Pacific war, la a member of the Japanese Upper Diet and technical advL!er on 11Toral Tora! Tora!" DECLARE WAR Others In Jepan, first bopt from the knowledge: that the Imperial Fleet had daringly steamed into American-held waters, learned of the momentous news In official publlcatloos. • "We by the grace of heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne of a lint unbn>kee for agts eternal, <n)oln · upon ye, OUr k>Jal and brave sub)ecta: We ~ declare war on the .. United Stolu o1 America IDlll Ute Brttilb • Empire •• ' .. •lid the lmpertll Jloscrtot. Air operaUOIU for Ute historic film in\l'olve tbe moll utenslve ue ol operable aln:raf\ em uncleltabn, with Quiet Engine Room TOKYO (UPI) -J1pon'1 lint oemJ. automaUc lhtp, de:stgned to operate without crewmen In tbt ..,in. ._,, at night, lll!ed for the United Stales Frldoy on Iii maiden VVflP- ' more than 10 planes, Crom £Jghters to flying 1or1r ...... The 3S Zeroel wen. modlfled at Steward-Davis Inc., and Cal·Volair, both at Long Beach Airport, while in Japan, the C. ltoh Co., is modilying 24 mo~ since original Zeroes could not be assembled. Some fields of rotting World War 11 Japanese planes do eiist on Pacific Islands once held by lhe conquering naUon, but a survey team found palm trees growing Utroqh wing•. Ev~n If tnolJ&h could be salvaged, they would have to be re-built by putting together componenta from five orWna.I aircraft to make one useable pfane, plus requiring new englnes. BOMBERS USED Several B-25 bombers have also been leased or bought for the movie: and ore waiting departure at Onngo County Airport, to be used to an actual simulated attack on PWI Harbor. The Purl Hatbor suntvon ·Aslocl•· lion e.Umatea tbal a total ot 9,000 • mllltary penonneJ lnvolftd In Ute ao-clllJ. ed Doy of Inf~ are ·aJlve. Navymao Jol>n Vaeuen, who u ... In Vallejo, Calli., .UU bu a Oasbllght and wrench which won hJm freedom after being trapped ID Ute dynamo ll!OJll of the OSS Utah. Lt. Cllldr. J.l'Ocldda, -of the raid, wboot words .om tmmorta1Jzed b)' \he book, 11 .... a Chrtstlen •nogtlilt and one GI ao Ja-pllola and crewmen who !lttV!ved Pearl lfarbor and the entlro ""· Some 111 Pearl llorbor brota Iba Dnal band of laolatlonllm In Amerlcln fortlp policy and bteraU, conlalnod the acedl Of aoclal plim>mena .... to- day. Pearl -also aet of! a chain of ennll which led to Uta wld'a •-entry Into Ute tbermonutlur qo and tnowl<dp of Ute awful mqnltude ol any Mun! Pearl llAr!Jor. 'lbere ma, not ba one, but tf there L•, ... !bing .....,. ceuln -there will be no ............. u,. moTio. After the signs are posted, cltaUons will be issued for violations," be said. Terwilliger said the tickets would then ~ handled by the local courts . He said that at a minus time, people could still take legal abalone and ~ fisbennen can sUU fish in the surf from the preserves, just as long as they bring their own bait Md don't try to decrease the tldepool population. ' Among animals protected by the law Terwilliger said, are sea anemones, sea cucumbers, starfish, octopl, mollusk!, sand crabs, sand dollars and sea urcbln!. Investigators Still Seeking Cause of Lido Death Blaze • · NeWport Beach fire lnv.st!gators il>Uy remained baffled over the cause ol. a blaze earlier this week that cl~ lhe We of Lldo Isle socialite Georgia Spence Davis. Fire Chief R. J. "Janu Briscoe em- phasized, however: "We're convinced it was an accidental fl.re.'' He said there are no indications the $150,000 fire at 148 Via Trieste Tuesday night was deliberately set. "We thought at first that It may have been an electrlca1 fire beca~ it started in a comer of the living room where there was a hi·fi," he said. "But now we're not so sure. It ia po&sible we'll never find out how It atarted." Mrs, Davis, 55, suffocated in the bedroom of her single-story residence where she lived alone. Most of the flN damage was confined to the living room. Last rites will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Baltz Mortuary atapel 1n Corona del Mar. Pioneer Mesa Grocer :Duhek Succumbs at 91 Pioneer Costa Mesa ~r Albert Dudek, 91, who was an old·Uzner when many current civic leaders were just showing up on the sciene, died Friday. Funeral services for Mr. Dudek, of 179 Broadway, are scheduled Sunday at 2 p.m. in the. Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, wltb the Rev. Rich Dunlap and the Rev. Gerald Bash officiating, Interment will follow at Melrose Abbey Mausoleum and those who wish to remember Mr. Dudek may make con- tributions to a memorial at the F1rat Methodilt Church. Mr. !Aldek, is survived by his wife, Lettie, of tbe home, a nephew El.mer, who served on the Costa Mesa Planning Commission several years ago, and a dau1bter, Mr1. Leona Leeclng, of Santa Ana. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley lllid Friday lhat he could re<all Mr. Dudelt's old red-and·whlte market at the corner of Newpon Boulevard and lllUt Street belng there when he came to Costa Mtza 35 years ago. "He was an old-ttmer alright," the mayor lllid. Air Cal to Fly Burbank to Bay BURBANK (AP) -Air Clllfornla A)'I It wm bealn Jtt -fll&hla be-tween Hollywood·Blll'f>ank and San J- 0.kland aJrporta Tutadoy. The Newport Beach-baaed alrllno 11> Dounced today It plant nine lllghil a d1y,o! ll!·pU!ellgtr Boeln& 'lflL l I • • --..-·-·-·---.. • . stuWdlJ, --u; IM Blind Girl 'Sees' Her Rams Win :a Thriller . STEPHANIE MEETS HER 'EYES':AFTER GAME Dick Enberg Admires Her Autograph Cofrection GETS BUSS ON CHEEK FROM FOUNTAIN VALLEY NEIGHBOR · ALMOST SPEE(HLESS WITH-QUAR~ERBACK ·ROMANcGMRiiu. G•m• Hero Bruce Goantt Greets Rams 'GrNtHt F•n• All She Could Manqe Was A 5queaky, Wow ..... • H 15-year-old Step bani 1 Miller of 6092 Ivory Circle, Huntington B e a c b , has anything to do with it the Los Angeles Rams will be NFL c hampions. And quarterback Roman Gabriel will be the highest paid foot- ball player In history. Stephanie is probably the biggeSt fan the Rams have and her favorite player is, of course, quarterback Gabriel. Blind since birth, Stephanie listens to all the Rams games but had never attended ooe in person. · This came to light when former light heavyweight box- ing champion Archie Moore pulled her out of the audience at a student ~bly at Les Amigos High SchooJ. The DAILY PILOT learned that jt was one of Stephanie's fondest dreams to attend a Rams game. 'l1le Ram.!~ recognizing a real fan wben they heard about her from the DAILY PILOT, "adopted" her for a day and made her guest of honor· last Sunday dlll'ing the exciting encounter in the Coliseum with the Giants. It eouldn't have been more exciting. After trailing through the first half the 1tams came from behind to win 24-21 in the final si:I seconds. Even though her team was doing poorly early in the game Stephanie never lost faith. "They can do it -they can do it,'' she said repeatedly. When it w.as over she was exhausted. But, there was more excitement to come. She was takeq to the Rams locker room hall, a distinct honor for a female, to ·meet' Rams players and coaches. - Like many teen-agers, tbt PRAY A LITTLE , , • It Might Help Rams' "Queen for a Day" ia an autograph fan. Her book is now filled with personal messages from Rams players Tommy Mason, Merlin Olsen, Deacon Jones, ·Bruce Gossett, Dick Bass and M a x i e Baugah&n: Colch G e o r g e Allen alSo signed her book. By concidence, G o s s e t t , whose field goal won Sunday's game and made him th"e day's hero, is virtually a neighbor of Stephanie. He lives in Foun- tain Valley. Being blind , Stephanie must rely on the radio to describe the action so it was a particular thrill for ·her to meet her "eyes," D i c k Enberg, the Rams radio broadcaster. She had listened to him on her transistor radio throughout the game. But she was told that she might be able to meet Roman Gall!iel and for Stepban!e nobody else would do. Because of lengthy press In- terviews he was the laat player out. He· had been . told Stephanie was waJtlbg and the Rams leader didn't forget. "Hello, · Stephanie, I .' m Roman Gabriel," he said. All she could say was, "Wow-eee." The daughter of N a v y Lieutenant Commander John Miller, Stephanie said on the trip home, "Ei,:en if we have to move to another town I'll still support the Rams, there is no other team." It was pr~ qbvious that Stephanie, despite a pair ol sightless"eyes; bad ''"seeh.,..ex~ actly what she ·went to Los Angeles to see on one of the biggest days of her life. NI Iii.. the Rams, lhey ·think Stephanie is pretty much a champ. too. Photos and Text By Pat O'Donnell CRY .A llTTlE; WHEN VICTORY SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE ••• John Miller Comforts Daughter Steph•nie at Rams G.me . . THE RAMS ' MOST HAPPY FAH HEADS HOME AFTER BIG DAY Stephonle· .... Fo!Mr'C.mb StWJ>! •• co11::.... .. Woy to E~ll Tunnol \. ; • .. • . -. --~------------ ••• SCREAJ:\ A: LOT-THAT'S THE W'AY A REAL RAMS F~N SHOWS JOY Stephani• R91lsters Supr.,ne Eri-aotion As Rams Wr•p Up Victory Jack and why it's beutt (foe her). lobny. yours from ~e. · .. Topoider deck llhoeo, with the eat·like oqueep.oole. Allo Top1ider leather mocca1in1. T0paider -pro tenni1 1hoee. the Beans talk Ganva1 &r q,yloo.. I also have J.hellfe, in wometi.'1 Uzee. In my' women'• &hop, naturally. And ·Clar"k'• d-rt boot .. Dia you ever try on a pair? You know how cuatomen will @et tO kidding around. A man well known in a ~r. tain Nit water club in thi1 community, who ba1 been· a mo&t. diligent cuatomer of mine for yean, wu telling me why he hadn't been in the 1tore lately. Putting on: an abo'!'lnahle accent, he told me, "I .~ave bean to May.heeco to watch the O'Leempic ;Gamet.'' , Bia eompanion, who alto ia my customer, grinned, "Me too. I ha•e bean theh weeth beem. aho.'' You. kno'W how-thOle thJngo lfel etarted. Now e•ery CU1t& m who ha bean t<> 'th., O'LMmpie. Gamet ie a bean... .. My acue for today'• ad ~ to lhrow out a llltle prop_. da alioat my sap.toe. If you are· a non•hean, like I alia,' yoa -i relor to them •• o1t- Let'1. r.... k. ..... told by lhMe wlto ..ob.onld bow thai my oboe depL lo one of the belt thlt ol.le of alie' Sim! Ga- ~ Wula. '(WOtlld I di...- with' my ..... ta...nrf · • U you have bean to the Olympict, that maket you a bean in my 111Dre. '\V e)come bean, to ·Jack Bidwell'11. Mo11t men are impreeeed, or claim to be., wit.Ii my ee)ection of s.ny 11hoe1 from Switser- land. And Bally cuual1, aame co11.D.lij". Once you gel used to Bal·I1e1 (w ould you ••Y Bally1?) you could be )\ooked for life. Those Swi&&en sure know how t.o put a shoe top:tL· er. And they're really not O:· ~Ive, either. . Or bo.w about my Taylor ehoeo, made in·~? Robin· 10n'1 ia the only othei! itOre I. know around here that carriet· tbae. llut, mr wife can explain ' . -. ' 'And :J:-h u r • Moc .deenldn slipper& itom New Zealand. Foam padded. They ha"" very ooft deers .In Nt>w Zealand. '.fhe.., are oo comlottable yon may Iea,... to deel!ioe yOW'leif, for being eelf-indulpnt. ·. And I have Mme n~t cabvae yard ehoee and olippera with <i>lTupt<d rubber ooleo that 'look like nothing. And f.,C,I h'ke nothins. So 'tliat conclude. .hy beam ... 1~. . ; . Bri111 monex, if you can 1c'r•]>tf M>T,' up,. and erter into the ·opirit ·l>f the -u. I'll sift wrap aii~ you wanL - If you ...,.'\ 1hlnli -..t' wliet to bny, don't lie'doWnhearted. ru tlalnk ef .....,.tbiq.· .. . : ·Same old ·store •• • • l • • 5467 Via Lido on 'n. Lido'~ Nr'l'°rt ~ _. .. Richard'• Muket u4 tho lido nieater. .~ 1>81'~ for ~ut 91-. Plioae 67M$10! C:.oP,r:tpt 1968, J..J< Bid~ · ', : • ' . ·~ -.... ··-• . l I I ~ :l I I • Pulpit and Durlnr the lour ...... al -i. amldnll the llart " the °"'.1lllaa -· the :a.-.. llertlorl N. "1«maM. wU1 dell-·-"-"' "SelUaC Iba 'l'bel)le for lblNftYeer." 'Illa lktl tl Iba oer1e1 win .. ,._. ~ 10::111 ..... ....., al "Iba ,,._ .-i 1'a 1n Ultftrllty Park. 11111. YeDow 'Wood • w.,, lrv!ot. The -moa II enUlled "A Pooplt Madi> lleo4y" aad -w!Jll. Qn1lllU -...... Plril ifundl1 d ·Ille month OGlll ... !m -wW be lleld at 1:11 at ""'""""' U ..... M1•1a.ta.dl,&ea Rell An., BUnlinllon '1<ach with lhe Rev. Lawrence T. Youns oftlclalln&. 1teCular 1ervlce1 are ..-1oo11or1 aad IO:IOa.m. aool P-Roger G . 8ttlW<rth will pr I IC b ,, AdVent" at both boura. Churcb ICllaol u well u D11r1017 care II providod al Ibo I and IO:IO b our 1 • ll'elllodlst' Youth Fcllowablp ,...,pa -avery SundO)' at 7 p.m. ''Pelee and Goodwill Now," ls the lolJlc for lbe week at llie lAPa' Buoii Clmrdi "' ~ -· 20012 Lquna Canyon Road. Dr. Henry Gerhard, mlnllter, wll1 deliver the eermoo at 9 and 11 a.m. ltl'V1ceJ. .Jllgll -""""' and junior church m e e t during tbl!: t o'clock wervlce. 0 Getting RJd of Inferiority" II !he topic for tbe \O a.m. Tburllday lee· -spcmored by the chureh al Iba Lelaure W o r I d Clutibouse 2. ---MornlnJ wonhlp aervlce and primary church at Central Baptlll Cllarcb of Huntington Beach, 7661 Warner Ave., will be bald ot 11 o'clock with Pew I Pastor M. A Nultlo1 inachlnr· AD all-age SuncloY IChool II HI t.r t :4S a\lli. where the ldU1l c1l3I II CUI' · l:/1 Rodylng ihe Boot " .Nunery care II pro- vided al bolh hours. The loachert training course, I p.m., ls followed by the evtntng warship oervlco at 1 o'i:lock. • --- "Eying the Advent" II the ICrmOO lo be delivered Sunday by the Rev. James A. Dolio, pa 11 or d Iba Calvary Bap-'C08HftlNICloa Set d•I C •arc 11, 1281 Garfield The Rt. Rev. Frand5 . Avt., llllntJnaloo Bea c b. IDcluded In lbe 11 a.m. Eric Bloy, Bishop of . wonblp oerv1ce l!lll he epeclal Los Angeles, will con- musfo by the aerilO.. choir Utt-firm 30 memben of St. ed '"Ten Tbou*8Dd Angela." James E p i s c o p a 1 Communion wU1 be obeerved Church Sunday at tbe •t the evening service at I 11 a.m. service. A ?'fr o'cloclc. The youlh choir will ception for the Bishop sing. Sunday ICbOo! wW begin will foll · ~ · b at t :45 •.m. and the Youth ow m WJe pans Training Union Is ocheduled ball, 3209 Via Lido, at 4:45 p.m. for all high school -'-' _N_ewpo....:._rt_B_ea_cb_. __ _ age young people. Communion wlll be celebrated at 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship servieea at Newport Harbor Lutheran Cbarcb, 2501 Cilll Drive, Newport Beach. Pastor James G. Blain haa chosen u his communion meditation "A Moment o t History -A Cry for Repen- tance" baaed onLuie 3:1-1. Temple Be1' David o J ~range Com!ity will conduct its regular Sabbath evening service Friday at 8:15, at the (Contlnaed on Page I) • Why Thanksgiving? Faith Church . . Changes Depends O!l T ha~kfulness . Location IJ L011,1B CASSELS preulons d graUtude -In lloo, to be, CQllJured up by •• -.... ··-nl!lfll. God, be added. II I> ~ ..... tin( our blwlnp" (and The Coast BlblHl""dl Som- "ll II P>d to cl•• thanks !lnltoiy .._ wWlng tblllt the trying to fllrgel our troublel), day wi111119va lrom'lt1 ~ lo 1be Lorll." the Bible =:t •:.fa~ to give wllat 1111: meelin& place al the Pall,.... deClaree. SQhoo1 la CllJllllr-lead> Why! AllOTBBI\ ~prud at· Tiii: BOILICAL anawer II lo the new M'Jlto Jl'ariter Whal -1r "'""" illudo views ~llvtoc 1111 ~ lnl• 'l'hanillglVln& -Iba wbena""'11an~tum0 ·ID act . la llfl!idl we orily '~·lbat can poqjbly ""'1orlllgl1"Schoolio<4ledon Jn graHtude to llls C....tor! aclmowl-11adly. ~ ""41· mailer a 'whit 'to God or to ~· Ol!ill!O ~ S... J...., • • . • lnalY. as lbe c-,moY be, UJ -ii a , ~-Capl.itrano. TB!l ~G anawer .11 that ., that there may be anmo to<>!' res-of our ll!aJ'll lo Iha SUpday mornlq _.,hip rllea d 1hanill&1V\nc -• 1b1J!11 in ~ 1!•u whlcb .ar& conv.ldlon that G<lil IDVea us. _, _..ary to appeaae a tod<by · not directly traceeble to our • Its .splrll . la porfedly ex· aervlcel wUl begln •-..Jf"A.m. deity. It Ill an ·lnlult'!b «oil .,.. ·hard wort .°"" OC!1or pr...,i In the ancleftl Jewilb· and Sunday ocbool.1 ~Ith to !rut ·blm 1IU 'a stJnO 'virlueo. ., ' " prayw fOlllld .11 lbeobeghml111 classes for <blldren bl; Ibo wllo may cut oil bl! Tho,pllfOU la tb11 •-11 of 1everal Old Tptamelll 11xth grade and undor; wU1 ona U w~ fall jD II lhal lhoie who lake II are Psahnl: be beld at Iba...,.~ preper appreclai1""-• '!'Pl to give 904 crodll for "0 give !hanks to Ille Lord, Cont Bible Cllun:ll; u 1p. 11.. amaz.lni bow m~ gdod luck wbllo nuning secret lor he Is good ; ' • . • ha "re!IClous" people ,..m to lruditi agalml Him for 'His steadfast l0vt,endura1° de~ .,an\J'linn, d tlilnt o1 ThOnlaovlglng as "I' bad• 1uct !hat, ~ ~ forever." ' hi beginning 'la July, 1"1 u onerObsduty,lobeunderlakeft In eltbet event, Ibey run Iba ADolber way ol pultlni'lt a ,borpe Bible i1U~ ~­ out of prudential regard for rllt of altrlbulff to l!IJlfeA II !hat 'Thanklglvlng Is a El!iPhalll 11 placed -fun. t!ie divine fJ!th whlcb may divine vollllon 'evenli which celebrailon of the &onolnel! ... tal Bible leacillai,.wilh fall upon w)io neglect resuli from the randoin work· and mercy of God, on Iha Bible ' t~ cl'ian. ''8ch It. lnp of a natural order in· pert of one who bu ex· Wedneaday 1"""1ng at 7'111. Jesus rebuked this alUlude. wblch God haa aeen fit, for perlenced tl>al gooilness and Ho rem1nded his dllclples !hat our soul's .bealth, to laave mercy at lint hand In his· . Serving as. pastor ill reUred even human parents, with all room for chance, accidents, own life. · Air .Foree Col. Rl~ O. of their shortcomings, usually uncertainly, danger and pain, 11 ill Indeed good to give Ryan, who received h • are unselfish enough to pro-as well as underserved pro-thanks to the Lord. For training at the Dal I as vide for their c b I.I d re n ' 1 aperity, h e a It b , happines.!J, Thanksgiving is the other face Theologlcal Seminary. He liDd welfare without demanding love, truth and beauty. of faith. You can't have one his family make their home anything -including ex-U gratitude rs not an emo-without the other. tn San Juan Capistrano. OR-ANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY I 'I FAllYIEW IAPTIST CHURCH ..... .., ........ ..,.,.,..,o....c.M. 10 A.M. WOBSlllP SERVICE fA.& ...... y CHUICM ICMOOL Ml P.M. M. Mil.A tr. HI ...... Tidl PMolo"'o~ .. ., .............. 7il0. 1:1• ,.M. ............... ,..,..,_......,Qn_,.....,. HAUOR TRINnY IAP11ST CHURCH 1ue....,·1t •• ......,..,c......_ . ·--TANCl.-SUndaJ -t:4S a.m. Mornlng Worship 11:00 a.m. Bapllat TralninC VIilon I p.m. Evenlnl 1arvlco 7 p.m. W-cla1 Bill1e Sludy & Prayer •••••••.••• T:OO p.m. RRST-SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 611 HAMILfOM. COSTA MIU a.,., lob S1h1111lhkopf S-Moy Sdt .. t • •••••• t 141 Trai"'"' U"lo11 , •••••••• 6:00 M hit W ,..Jil ll·OO Ew11l119 Wonhfp •••••••• 7:00 .,. 1 P '•' • .• Wad. En11lnt S•nfc• •••• 7:00 . ..._ '4M111 N...,. Ahretl Anll .... UNIYERSnY IAl'TIST CHURCH an .. L PAUSADD ID. IAllTA ANA HlleHTS ..,..,., ~ ....................................... A.M. Mlilllllll.. "OltllUP ................... ,,.,, .. ,,. ..... 11 AJA. atWWWW ~IP .................................... 7 P.M. ........ 1a111:Vtca mtillllOAY ......... ....... h• PA .,..,. Ml•fl'T'la C:ffUltQf PHOff• .....,, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURC"ES IUNCHD 0. THI MOTMll CKVICH THI PIUT CHUICH OP ctt .. n. ICllNTlll IN IOITON. MAISACHUSms "Ancient and Modem Necromancy, alias Me-rlsm and Hypnotism, Denounced" Subject of Lesson -December I Coron1 del Mir-Second Church of Chrllt, Scf1ntl1t 1100 hcfflc View Dr. a..li a l•IMleJ hhef-lt A.M. ...... 1 ... -!161 I. C... Hwy. C°'ta Mata -Flnt Church of Christ, Sclonll1' 2ttO .. _ , .. Dr., c ......... S...., W••I 9:11 A.M. Q..ai S.trt11 11 A.M. ......... -.nsou ... Y ... Dt. Hunffogton loo-First Church oi Christ, Sclantllt 110 Ollw C._.. I lnHr SdNl-t:IO 111:00 ....., 1--a10 01,.,. L19un1 ... ch -''"'' Church of Chrlit, Scl1ntl1t ........... l'IUT FIRST CHRISTIAN ::::",.~=-:~~·' """ llAPTIST CHURCH ., ..... ...., __ , CHURCH Nawport BHch-Flm Church of Chris!, Sclonllst Victoria & Pluentla Ave. UOJ .,. u .. Costa Mesa ca.r.11 & ..._ W111 t :11 & 11101 ,,_L...., ............ JlllYlmlJllll• 17411 .......... ........ .., ... 11-. ....... -All are cordially Invited to attend the church services h.;'.l!:',.l!::I• end enJov the prlvllues of the ReadlnR Roo!QJ S111doy W .. I •••••• f:IO AM Meml111 Wor.tii, •. 11 :0I AM Prmyer s .. 1c. • • • • •ao ,.. 1Ye11l!tf Wlhhl, •••• 7itl PM 1.m WWllMll . .......... ••• •·~ CWI• C.. Pt .. 1111111111 AT AU UIYICll .... tdlefl ............. ''"'·"'· 11:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11 ~ ..,..., ........ ,., .. 1.111. y .......................... ''""· ~ ...................... ''""" ....................... 147-4'44 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M1in & Adem1 Streat1 Huntington Beech Morl'll119 Ww1hi1t •• f :!O 10:4!1 lil:ilo School • , •• , .9:10 Youth &ro11p1 , •• .6:00 PM h•nl11t Wonhl1t •• 7:00 PM .... ,..., °"""' _....__, _ ,,llrHl"Y C.,. Prevldld •t •D ""kn omc.: ....... Dllil~tl~ NUl'Bery Care Provided 14M771 1414341 Wa lalia"a In You •. : UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 1119 Yictorio St,. Corte M•1a 1!::'~"" 646--4652 BA HA' IS PROCLAl"-4 Ba ha' u' Ila h "Tlta Promi1•d 01'1•" 141°1211 or 1'49-2001 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING: n.a ......... 1:) .................. CALVARY CHAPEL ............ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH !RI Clff9 Dr1fto ......., hn "ti WI! ,_, CllrbtlU Llwo,. ..... MMf "hMMlll, -~Ill C..:IM• Miiiie. Clll .. ry CMHI II I~ ~t ,. .... llMM•I Cltwdl ........ VO• c .. _, .. .,..,.,..,..... .. _..._ .... 642-6713 646-9S 12 -JJarlor ChriJli.an durch or NIWPOll 11.ACK-IDhalp .. , ..... la91s.ty H.,. IJ1::11t;lat ~ UI L 11tl It .. C.... w .. Church School -9:4S A.M. Worship -10:45 A.M.m N•,_,. Can Pio•W.1111 Phone: 675-3915 Mi1llster: Dr. D. W. Mcilroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HAllOI nllll PAI.VIEW SUNDAY MORNINS lllLE STUJ>Y , ••••••••...••.• 9!'45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP & COMMUNION •• 10:'45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP • , •• , , , , , • , , •••• , , • 6:00 P.M. W!DNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •• , • , • ·••• ••• 7:JO PM NUUllY CAii PIOYIDID Dione 0. M.yflehl D. G. Hint MJ1htw Anockrte Ml11lster Phont: 548-5711 Doy or Night (mpbuizln• The Plan of God The Pmon of Christ 'Ille .._ of the Holy Spirit Sunday School 9 AM MomlnJ Wonhlp 9 ..,d 10:30 lrM Ewrlll'lf s.mot 7 PM ~ Blble Sllidr and Pnytr 1 PM Nunery dllril'lg HIVICU A ful Youth Program Cm. of Orange and 2ltd. St. C....MtM Paar H. L JOJ!'S; IFC\ Mbt. INTENSIVI -Ult UAILY l'ILOl'S ..,... " ... ..... No otlW ,.... t1rtt a mudl -.... "" YOU 1"o. •• CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY lNGREGATIONAl • 611 HELIOTROP,E W-10otoA.M. C•lldi la..1-10100 A.M • °'· ......... ,..,...,, Milllltw MIU ......,. lnMI. O.c.L 673-4000 ' ' THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Weloomn You. 1-rf. JAMD. 12ff Vie UH. N"pe" ... c. ...., Sen1M1-71JO. 9:00, 11.00 T ..... y 101JO-TlnffMoy 1:00 ..... Holy lltdterht A HNlhl9 Sortlcet . lecNr, 1"1111 a ... Joh P. Wt.y lh Aue., Tllo a .... DwW Ct1111p Phone: 67~To ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9'30 -Cblld Care at 9:30 Holy Days as announced hcf9f, n._ hf. Jo•• lot1n Da,11 Pllo11e '44·04'1 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., c.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church Schon! - 9:30 Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m .j Holy Days as announced Ylur, n. lft, JelMI W. DN.W..1 -,. .... 1414326 EPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ..... ,. If °""" u..--'"' ... " '"" ...... H9llttlltM "'°' c.111en1a. 1 TM lll:n. ,_ t. CllQ, PMtw Sund1y S.rvlcn •1• A.Mo ""' c-rn.i. ••• A.M. •Ullltr """-• Clllf'Cfl Jilt P.M. 1-.i lei.ti ,,,. P.M. .,_..,..... lhlt A.M. MlnfH WW111111 y ... c:awa.-,._,. c.rt ,.,..,.... Pint Assembly of God Church 146 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, P11tor Ray Nic~a1on, Mi11itt•r of Youth ICHIDUU OP lllYICU l1a4ey.-Q1r1• Schei , , , , , •• , , , •••• , ••••••• , • t1JO •·"" hMlly ................... 10:10 ...... & 7:00 , ... Chwrch Choir -Sh1rll Paul1•11, Dlr•cf0t YhftNI Welce• -N•nery A""'4nt ITATI UCINUD PU..SCHOOL-lnl Wlfll•111o Dlraa.r ,.._, 641-ZIJI 1MOtlrtt at a Harbor Area Reform Temple ~-Jamos Episcopal Church 3209 Via Lido, Nowport Beach SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL U.111 l•N UtNOW 'Oil IN,OllMATION: CALL a1f.Mll GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 15th & Monrovia, Newport Baach IV. llllCll WMI ti .... , tfftl'lltll 646-6620 or 546-7866 ''*"'• •'""'"""· li'•st•r -•-Mllltr, M11Slcl1 or,..,,.,. t:4S A.M.-S1111Hy Sdool 10ilO ~.M.-"A .....W.-efh1111'1Pewtrf•T....,.. Sirmon 1f'f li'ltlOr 61to _P.M. -'"" Senlu, OH M"'"Y, Dlretter 7100 P.M.-halt .,...._, ,REV. EVERETI STENHOUSE HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Coda~ Y. L "DTWICI, ....... UI DOM COPN'r. 141-4704 Mhildw .. Mall I y.- S•114•y S1hool f 141 •.11'1. THANll•IYIN• CIUIADI bal'lfllltt Stlr Tito1n11 N ...... 19~1 """'' ...... ....., & .. , • ..., 7tJO "·"" Lutharen Church of tho Muter 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2501 CUH Dr. LI iH293 TM lft. Je... 5. INl., ,_,., ,... ............ J. lllHINlllll' DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER -·-W•nll!J S.nkl ... , . l 11M1a ..... llJllCln SCIMlll ...... t 1U.l•:U 1.111. Won~ llnlcll ... , 111•121• Nursery care available alall services · WELCOME Phono OR 3-5022 1:'45 A.M.-F1111lly Wor.tit, t145 A.M-S1111clay Churd School 11100, A.M.-F•1tlY• Wonhlp Nurwry ""w.4 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri $y11od. 761 Vlcforl• St., c .. t• MeN Lath•r V. Tornow, Pl1tor ......... Wtrl!111 ,.,,,lcet1 t:lf e. II A.If,. SUflllllr k11111'1 t1• A.M. Adult 111111 Cl•Hi t:~ A.Mo CHRISTIAN IUMINTAlY SCHOOL 1414166 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Maia Yttde Ori•• a lak•r Str1at, Colle M•ta, Celtf. ANOlllW C. AHDlllSOJC. ,....., Mornl119 WOnhi.: I • 11:1s 1.1n. •ul'ldtl' ktlOol: t:IJ & 10:11 •·'"- Prl11c• of '••ca L»th•r•• Sch .. I -Ml11 E1th1~ OIK.fl, Prl1clpol Office rhol'la1 149°0521 School l'horia: 149-0162 HUNTIN•TON llACH UNITED CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SOBICE 420 10th St., Huntington Beach S.Ntr Monhtt S..IOll -' YMfll Cllmll-11 :00 •·•· W•llllnatday Evo"in1 Study &roup-7:JO p.111 • ............. ,._ ,.._,HW110 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I, lalb•• hl•nd COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 115 At•t• 675 -0950 1!15 l11form1I Wor1hip 9:10 Traclifional Worship I Suncl1y School C11t1 M•1a FIRST UNITID METHODISt CHURCH I ttli St I Harbor 11.,4, W•nhl1t I Chwrch Schoof f:JO 111 AM 141-7727 Co1t1 M•1• N•rfl1 MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M•1• Y•rde I laktr St. 1<49-2719 Wor1hl1t I Church School 9:00 I I01JO AM HuntMffon hac• FIRS't· ,UNITED METHODIST~HURCH 2721 .17th St .... , at.35J7 S1rvlc11 -trJd 11 I .Mo N11,.ary thto 2ncl ·9r 1. 11 Clu;rch Sch1:ol. -t 1J • PRESBYTER!>: of the Coas Christ Church H1111tlnfte11 l••ch-Na,.... COMMUNITY i METHODIST CHURCH , 6642 Hill A"'" .141.4461. Wonhlp I Ch11rch Sah• .. t I IOtJO AM lnln-.f•d lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH Wor•hip •• , .1:30 AM l:t:t-i1J) M11til'l9 t1rnpororlly fl' St. Mark ~rl•• Church fdtbluff Dr. a Jarnborao Rcl, LA9•11• 1;::, LA5UNA CH METHODIST CHURCH 21632 W11loy Dr I• Se. LAtllM , W1tthlp J:JO 'I 1 J AM Church Sct. .. I t~O ltM 49f.JOll · ~ -~·" Nawporf-l•aah CHRIST CHURqll 1 IY THI SIA ,· ' 1400 W, lalltoe ~ l, -'J 67J.JIOI · )' Wor1hl• a di11N:li S...., . ; t :JO I 1.f~ AM .. l J0\11 M ..... ,...., Aliarm! H ... _ .. _,_ ....., W.....,1 t:IO AM Qn .....,t 11 .A.M. I ' t ~Ill JM St ...... 1 llM11t '"-.. ' • r CHURCH OF GOD, SABBATARIAN MJ W.,_. A..., """'"'-"'" 8Ma. ~~-tr;tl~IMf.) Seventh-Day Adventfst d:'urdles .__ --COSTA ·MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~1-IC ......... -........... -QM~ . ·11;=::============ • 1 ..... WllllW C. Dot .... , rmw ...... ldlMif .............................................. 1""9t'JI, It"·"" .......... ,. ......... S-kin .. ""*''· 11111 A.Mo .._.. ffeoKUll ...... 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FIRST CHRISnAN CHURCH tMO T-""· IT.._.. l -·· pPUlffAIN YAWT UNIFIED SIRYICE ~ S.1111l1ay St:hoal t 1JO-WOlSHlr • 10:10 W.r1hl1t & Yo11th &r.u1t1 • 61JO ,,,,., ""''~ P"'''" at .11 1amc.•1 ,. c: ....... IP\I' a.r.-......,.,,.,. .l.lwn ......... Trinity UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH HH ___ _ WORSHIP AND MESSAGIS "'"°' ~ -Jlll ,.. .. f6Z00411 SJ44944 Wa ltlia•a 1111 ti.r11•I Ufa H4 p,..,. ltl St. Malt Presbyterian Churdl CefW , ....... ._ ..... ...., ....... c.,... ...... --ll!olt.-w....., • 0.-.. ...... 1• All -!Mt COllllllllnlty f'resbyterfa11 Church 411 .... A.,... C.i W It,,. L9tta. .._. IALU.S TVINll. PAS'l'OI • ...... I Qw9 Wea~f:Jt AM W....,_1, AM 4f4.7111 -------=-"'--!'---.--r..-, _____ _ ' • •• ' . .• . . . ------;- ~---~...,, ................. ,_,, ---· ··-"'' ., News · of Area Servicein~n t;apt. !Ullloal' F. 11,..., USMC, 21,,ol ~ 911 Lido NOrll, Newport ~ ii .,.. i,,, with ~ M•dlom HeUcoel<r 8quldroo 116, • unit ol · the Flrll Marine --·~ Tbe \Vina 1fU •warded the Pm1doiilLa1 Unit Clta!lon fer ill. -iiat achl<YelDOllla. Tllo air arm ol the Third Marine Amphibious Foree opuetes Averal h u n d r e d alr<rllt In add!Uon to fl"'" vidinc aviation rupport for the Ftnt and Third Ma r1 n e Division. Three Orange Coast men have returned to the United States aboard the USS AlcKean, after deployment with the Seventh Fleet off Vietnam. Getting in Christ1nas Sprit They are Seamn Robert G. Weaver, 19, of 15291 Newcutle Lane, Haniloitoo Beach; Seamu Appru:. )eff R. Knox, 20, IOll of Mr. and Mn. Clem Kno:z Jr. of 20402 Acacia and Seam.an Norbert Jaecer, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jaeger of S&1 Santa Isabela, both of Cost. Mesa. aguna church choirs will participate in a program of carols and anthems Sunday at 4 p.m. in the La- guna Presbyterian Church. St. Mary's Episcopal Church, the Melllodlst and Neighborhood Congre- gational churches and the Presbyterian Church :: ~ PULPIT a11d PEW ·-·• • ! (Continued from Page 4) C o mmunity C-Ongregationa1 Church, Katella and Bloom- field, Los Alamitos. During this service, the con- gregation will celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of Marc Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Bernard B. Goldsmith and Cantor lfar- ry Newman. ---"The wit of George Barnard Shaw." will be the subject of a talk by George A. Kuy~r at the Sunday morning service al the UnJtarla.n-Uu.iversallst Church of Costa Mesa, 1259 Victoria St. Before retiring to Costa Mesa four years ago. Kuyper was genera] director of the Los Angeles Symphon y Orchestra and the Hollywood Bowl. Communion will be celebrated at S u n d a y ' s services at Christ Lutheran Cburcll., 760 Victoria st., Costa Mesa. The Rev. Lothar V. Tornow will bring a message -on the theme, "Prepare the Way," at both the 8:15 and 11 a.m. services. Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m. on # Wednesday. A midweek Ad· ' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE ·• MATTRESSES • MATTRESSES BOATS . HOMES · TRAILERS IJTeptar Sh•pn • Cott. Meta Mattre11 Co. tllO Newport Blvd. Uberty 8-1303 UPHOLSTERY Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 2JIO NIWPOIT ILYD. • vent and communion service wil be held at 7 p.m. The Rev. Tornow will speak OD the topic, "Lift Up YO;lll' Heads." --- Communion wil be offered at 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday at the Ludaeran Cbuf'Cb ol the Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Dr. William R. Eller will deliver a message t l t 1 e d "Within Man's Heart." Old Testament lessons will be used as the sermon texts for the new church year, which begins with the first Sunday in Advent. "Is It Possible For a Modern Man to Live By the Sennon on the Mount?" is the title of the sermon to be given at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Fountain Valley Presbyterian Church, 9 4 2 0 Talbert Ave. lt is number five in a series from the Gospel according to Matthew. The 8 p.m. family hOur will feature music night. Various · members will give vocal and instrumental renditions. "WHY BOTIIER???" wil be the sermon topic of the Rev. Donald I. Macinnes at 'The Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, Sunday. Worship and church school for tho!e through sixth grade, will be at 9:30 a.m. "The Primary Need for Our Time and Age" will be the sermon subject at Harbor Christian Chun:b (Disciples of Christ), meeting at Harper Elementary Sebo]. 425 E. 18th St., Cost.a Mesa, Sunday. Dr. D. W. McE\roy will preach. Church school con- venes at 9:45 a.m. followed by the worship hour at 10:45 a.m. --- Rellurrectioa Lu t be r • n Church (LCA), 9812 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beac.h, will begin the Advent season wUb church school at 9 a.m. and morning worship with .Com· '"'{ ~ 'f • J r •• faimavm J'leanorial patk choirs will sing. Organizers Include (left to right) J. P. Colyar, guest organist; Marilyn Interiandi, di· rector, st. Mary's and Ellen Wright, organist of Presbyterian church. munion at 10:30. New members will be received . The adult and senior youth discussion groups will meet at the 9 o'clock hour, Youth confirmation classes are scheduled for eighth graders on Monday and ninth graders on Wednesday, at 4 p.m. The Finl United Methodist Church, 2721 17th St. Hun- tington Beach, wJll conduct two worship services at 9:30 and tt a.m. The Rev. G. Russell · Shaw will h e preaching on the t p o i c "Reaching Toward Peace." Church School meets at 9:30 and 11 a.m. A coffee hour will be held between services. The Youth gorups meet at 6:30 p:m. "Ju st for You," is the sermon to be heard at Newport Unity Church, 15th and Irvine, at 10 a.m. Sund8y. Patrick Berryhill, associate minister, will deliver the ad- dress. . The concluding lecture on psycho-cybernetics will be given by Dr. Max Flickinger, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. An "ingathering'' of food will be taken at the .9 a.m. service at St. Jame1 Episcopal Cbarck, 3209 Vla L l d o , Newport Beach, Sunday. Communion will be celebrated at this service and at the 7:30 a.m. service. C o nfinnaUon ceremonies will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday activities for the Central Bible Charcb, Z3rd Street and Orange Avenue, Cost.a Mesa, begin with com· munion servitts at t and 10:30 a.m. Pastor H. E. Jones will bring a message entitled "An Enlightened Mind." At 7 p.m. Rev. Jones will Talk on The Rev. Everett sten- house; a n e w l y ap-- proved AssembUes of G o d missionary t o Atheiis, Greece, will be guest speaker at the Sunday's 7 P .M. ser- viCt! at the Glad Tid- ings of . GOO , i5th & Monrovia, Ne w p o t t Beach. He will tell of the needs and challenge of Greece during this special missions rally present the second in a series of visualized messages on the Book of Acts. Regular mid-week B i b 1 e study and prayer meetings will be held Thursday, 7 p.m. Pioneer Girls and Christian Service Brigade a1so meet at this time. Friday, men of the church will leave for a retreat at Forest Home. A processional singing o( the Litany will be a hlg)lllght of the 9:.30 morning service at St. MJcbael'1 and AD Ange1'1 Epilcopal Cbarcb, 3233 PacUic View Drive, Corona det'Mir. The Rev. John Rogers will preach and serve communion at this service and at the 8 a.m . .service. Sunday afternoon and even- ing special activities for the church include the maldng of Advent wreaths, a sacrificial dinner, messages from Liberian missionarlts, an Ad- vent reading, and evensong. -- The USS McKean provided naval gunfire support for U.S. and Allied ground forces and served as plane guard escort destroyer for attack carrien in the Gulf of Tonkin. ' Pfc. Robert L WWlneJ Jr., OPERA SINGER G. Derek de Cambra De Cambra ' Recital Set Excerpts from the religious opera "I Am the Way" will be sung by G. Derek de Cam· bra at the 9:30 morn.Ing serv:ice at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church. Communion will be served at this service as well u at the 7 :30 a.m. service at 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Church school is set for 9:30 with instruction for all ages through high school In ad· d.IUon, nursery care is pro- vided at both hours. Talk Slated OnBiafra A film on "Blafra Today," together with a talk by Prof. Boniface Obichere on the Bla!ran situaUon, will be the subject of the Sunday morning meeting of the Unitarian· Ullivenall1t Ftllowsblp o f Laguna Beach, which l.'ill be hekl at the Art Association Gallery at 10:30 a.m. Prof. Oblchere, a native of Blafra , ls professor of history al UCLA. He will offer sug· gestlons for the relief of the many starvtng Biafrans . The Southland's Most .Beoittiful MemoriA# 1 Oii PROOF OF *4-':EjTREES ~~,!ORLD GOD AND HIS WORD! 4 .,_,_ .... _, ar.,. The Madrigal Sin1ters from Golden W e s t College will preKnt a program o f Christmas music at t h e monthly church dinner of the Commamty Methodist Cbu.rcb. in the fet1oWship hall on Estrella, Capistrano Beach, Monday. The dinner will begin at 1:30 p.m. to be follawed by the program at 7:30. The evening meeting win be at the home of the Tom Lysters, 590 Diamond St., La"Una Beach. The m-ogram will consist of 11 t.alk .,00 demonstration by Mike RJoley on "Gl ... 1nll the Pflnosophie3 nt SplrltualJsm and Mediumlsm." It will begtn at I p.m .•. PUil/iC AUCTION · Santa Anq., ltekjhb Water Co. Orclen ,.,.. Sale of ~f"PRIME ACRES COSTA MESA '0"/o FfNANCING • PRE·PAID INTEREST TUES., DEC. 3RD AT 2 P.M. (at the site) 423• frontage on Baker SL and 205' frontage on Paularlne Ave (Just Easl of Bristol) One ot the choicosl parcel! In Orange Counly zoned Industrial with commercial potential. Across from White Fron~ near 4 freeways and slrategically situated In tile poth of commerd•l development. Ut.ilitim are on and adjacent to thl.! level parcel Cont.ct Mr. Goldberg for brochure and fUrther lnformaUon. ~ Exclusl.. R11lty AudlonM,. In A.,.m,. M'ARSH DOZAR , RUl ESTATE AUCTIONEER ti 16,lurlon Wn, Btv•rll,.Hlll1 90211 (213 I 272-'536 N.Y. 16001 Jamalco Avo.'"N.Y. 11432 12121 739.3430 SPECIAL MEETINGS ON FULFILLED BIBLE PROPHECY! Thur•., Dtc. S , • , 7:JO , ..... "Tr• .,.. '"' ,.. • ......,.. C..W N.t l.tM!lkl"' Fri., Dtc. 6 • , • 7:10 ~·"'· . ...,,.._,. -_,.. S•t., DK. 1 , •• 7iJO ~·"'­ "a.yl11 ........ ·--~ ~ ... , Dtc. I ••• 7:)0 I"·"'· ,.lasal A J ... c..twy .. ._. ""--147-1147 ,., ... ctiurch of God, Sabbatarlan 76'1 w..-,,,,., (J hl•1. W • .f l••cliJ . . 1...r .......... c:.lf'. lnlernatioa1l-American Ch1111pionshlp MOTO-CROSS motorcycle rKing at its most spect1cularl Saturday, Dec. 7th Sunday, Dec. Ith See ihe finest Europtan and Amtrlcen ride" ehell•ng• Hie We1t'1. toughe1t course. Champ- ionship events both days. SADDLDACK PARK ' Orange County's Motor Playground INt.,.rt f,...,.., t. Ch•p1t1•11 A ...... t•tf ._ S•11fl11• Ce11'(•11 " U., rl1h.f I• S.ltlltt.-* l"•rl•11tr•11u •H'"I .. ftit fir• 1tefl•11..t U.S. Anny, II, 11011 o( Lt. Col. and Mn. Robert L. Whitney s.: cl 1411 Aiur, Costa Meu, wilt be home for the Chr!llmll hoUdays. The aoldler graduated from Cor""' del M.,. Hlsh School in 19". He will be traveling from Ft. Sherman, Canal Zone for his 30 day leave and will Teturn after the hollday1. illl father, Lt. Col. Whitney, is servillg In Vietnam. Seantu ApPtt:n. Bnct n Ganiloa, USN, 19, ICln. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. G- ol 7911 Newman, lfunlhi«ton Beach, hu graduated from Navy 'l>ainlni Cent.r, San Diego, after nine weeks of basic training. Pvt. J.C. Keaneill C. Eva1t1, 20, son of Mrs. Leona M. Evans ol 2518 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, hu been 8.!Wgned as an infantryman with the 11th Light Infantry Brigade, America] Division, near Due Pbo, Vietnam. The private's wile, Caryn , lives in Santa Ana and bis father, Wlllis C. Evan! lives in Colorado. Seaman Stephen A. Yocom, 20, son of Mrs. Ralph Lit· tlefield of 519 Tustin Ave., Newport B e a c h , graduated from the Basic Electricity and Elecb'mics School at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego. Alrm~ Terry E. Anderson, son ·of Mn. Donzella I. Keyes of 1006 Ocean Ave., Seal Beach, completed h a s i c training in communications Tex... He bas been assigned Randolph Named NAE Vice Prexy Twenty-six pastors from a variety of denomlnaUona have elected the Rev. Pav Id Ran- dolph, chaplain of Orange County Medical Center, as the new vice president of the Orange County Chapter of the NaUonal Association of Evangelicals. He succeeds the Rev. David Shigakawa who ha.a moved to Berftjey.·'- 'Ibe nexf luncheon of the a.ssoclation will be a con· tinuatlon of the theme "Com· municating the Go.tpel" and will be be1d at the Four Seasons Cafeteria, 1363 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim at n,so Wednesday, De<:. 18. The speaker will be Robert Seelye, businessman a n d teacher of a church group of collegians numbering near- ly 100. Seelye attends the Granada . Heights Frleods C h u r c h , 1erves as a lay preacher and 1J concluding hi.a studies at Talbot Theologlcal Seminary. Last year he led a group ol men on an evangelistic tour of the Mediterranean ia\and of Malta. His subject 1t the luncheon will b e "Com· municaUng the Gospel to Collegian!. II New Youth Unit Formed Youth-by-the-Sea Js a new group of junior church age girls and boys at the United Church of Religious Sc.lenct:, 420 toth St., HWllingtoo B .. ch Church age teens are also forming a group and have selected Larry Gibnore to preside over Sunday evening meetings wbJch are tcbeduled from 7 to 9 p.m. at the church. Tbe junior age group has elected Ooui Wlleeler, prui· dent; Joel Eagleston, vice presidentj Jo&le G 11 ~r e , secretary; and Karen v .. ,ent, treasurer. · Both a:roupi plan to help with money-maklug projects for the church ln addlUon to partlcipaUon in a state-wide youth organlzaUon.1 Youth of IU!lg!owi Science. The groups meet at 11 a.m. on SUndaya. Reading Room Open.House Set An open houle will be beld at the newly completed emu.. Uan Science readln& room at 181 FO!'UI> Avt., Laguna ·~ accordla1 to apoltesmen for Finl Churdl ol Cllrilt, -. Lapna Beach. Go.y P. llapa, USN, :18, "" of Mn. Marie Lane ol 1741 Pomona, c:o.ta Mesa. 11 1erV-> ing aboard the destroyer, USS A!&od A. CUnnlnabam- Tbe destroyer liaa murntd to Long Beach aft.r two toura of duty In the Tonkin GulL Tochnlcal "" -A. s .. wu1, ,.. otvn. Toful A. King ol 11111 Main St., Hunt-Alrmu o-ld P. Foc,t, lniton Beach, helped launch USN, lJ, IOll ol Mr. and Mn. a U.S. 'Air F.... 'l'ltU )I · Paul C. Focht ol-11181 Landau lntercontlnental b a 11 J • t I c ~' Huntlngtoo B e a e b , mJaliie fr o m Vllllleobers 111doated from the A,ylotlon AFB. It\ c baalcal -tall Sgt. Stewart, a mbaile School at the 1 · 'Naval Alr facilities technician, •ul""" TeclijLI 'l>ainlni Cenltt, with the 14wicb in a aeri<I !ofemphi>, Ttne. ol operaUonal testing launcbea conducted by the Strategic Air Command. LL Robert F. 8ollDu Jr. 23, IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. 11ooner or m vi. D!Jon. Airman Davld L Neal, son Newport Beach. is serving of Mn. Art.bur L. Logins ol with Attack ~ Squadron 55 11322 Lisa St., Huntington aboard the at.tack airaaft car· Beach, completed ba si c rier uss·Hancock in Vietnam training at Lackland AFB, 1 _w_a_ie_,.._. _______ _ DEATH NOTICES Tu. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss. for training in communicaUonsl----------- electronlcs systems. T be airman ls a graduate of Foun- tain Valley lliah School. Jfis father, Arvis E. Neal lives in Arkansas. Spec. 4. Gary E. Morcaa, 2:0, a U.S. Army crew chief and" gunner on a CH-47 hel~ter, is serving in Viet· nam near otd Pleiku'. 1be airman LI the son o( Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Morgan of till West Bay A"'._~:J Costa Mesa and· is a l9ti6 graduate Gf Corona del Mar High School. Pvt. Josepb C. Pbllllps, U.S. Army, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of 340 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, bas been assigned to Ft. Ord after completing a light vehicle driver course. The private is a graduate of Colla Meaa High School and attended Orange Coast College before entering the aervi~. Lt. John F. DaYlchon, 25, of Newport Beach is serving aboard the USS Benewah, an air boat of the 9tb Infantry Division's platoon. The "swamp buggy" check· eel out small canals and struc- tures dotting shore and river lines during a three da y opera- tion near the South China Sea and the canals of Kien Hoa Province, ~ 4 -r During tbe. Tet Offensive, the platoon worked "in the Rung Sat Special Zone with the Queen 's Cobras of the Royal Thal Army. The air boat platoon Is presently at Dong Tam under the operaUonal control or thl! Division Operation office. Spec. 4. Max K.1 Stcpbeu, son of Mrl. Maxine R. Stephena of 771 Shalimar Drive, Costa Mesa, has been assigned to the 513th Engineer Company in Vietnam. Tbe heavy truck driver, 18, Is serving near Cam Ranh Bay. Hia father, Kea Stepberui, lives in Bishop and the young soldier attended Bishop Union High School there. Alrmaa Charlea B. Davis, USN, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Davis of 2039 Plullarope Court, Co.ta Mesa, was awarded a Letter of Com- mendatloo during ceremonies aboard the attack aircraft car· rler USS Ticonderoga at Long Beach. He wu cited for his out· standing performance during the Ticonderoga's deployment with the Seventh · F~et oU the coaat of Vietnam . -CIIAPAl.AN l• W. C1M>PmM. "" '9. Died ~ ember 2t. ltt Mqnall1, Colt• MtM. Sul'lllYO!'I tfl wife, M1rle Ch-nl .... c1111i. CMPmM1 dl'"'hltr, DleM $Ttnt11 rllflr, Gl..,.,1 Piiie,._,, two 11r1NICl'llld1'111; S."'lcu wlll DI Mid II 11 1.m • ........,..,. st a.II lllNdW•~ d'-1. RllY. J-G. Slt1M oll\. c1111,.. Tlloll with!"' """ conlrlbut• io o'"'" Colin" C•nc.r ,una. •trl Mor!Ulry 110 Bt0Mt#1y, COiii MIN. DEW~T Gon:lon N.. Dtwwt. "" st tl'2 M0!\19 C.rlCI. Hu11tl<l9ton kKll. Dltd ~ bet 21. SUrvlwed it'f Witt, Miry 0.. wwt; d.uohfer, OttiorM J1,.., s.n.1. Cfl " II 1.m. Mo!ode~. SI, And,._. Cllu rdl, NIJWl!Clrt ,BMCll. lnlltfl Mol• Mrr d~rl. FORD Hl<Yllllll ,.,_,, ..... 'Tl. 206l ,,._,.,le 11,.i, Collt1 ,,_,, So,!rvlwlcl bit -. Frll'dl F9"I ti llM lloml; ltll"llll •r...,. dllldr1111 bro~, Wlll l1m Fonl. ic:- tud<t. S.Vkn Md lnMrmtnl wm bl llllcl Ill "•lnl•Ylllt, l(anrudlv. W•ll· cUH MoTMrr fDnrrwdt111 dlt9dora. VON-MILL'! Ml"'-Von-MllJI, "" '9. XIII CIJlf Drive, N•wPOrt htch. Surwlvld bi' wlt1, CICtlla Von-Miiii, two -· Rob-ert 1nd 01vld 11 th• homtli mothtlr, Mr1, MyMl1 MIU .. Mont1rev1 bl'lt!Mr, Robert V1111-M\111. PICl!lc Grow; ,_ 11".n,. Mn. Mlrlorlt $1'1er'ftOOCI, POICI< fie G~wt, •nd H1rrllt MU!r, P11tlllC Growe. Sir.tic'• WUI bl Tutld•t •t 11 1.m, •l P1cll~ VltW C ...... I. RllY. Jlfnft Ille!"' ollkla11"9. WtllClllf INlr· tutrr 111ncton. NEISWENDER Flnt LI. 0Mlel ltnn W•l•~·· JIU.. V•lldo RNd, SOvltl l .. UM, l ied Noottmbtr 2:1 In Viti Nim. Sur· WI...., bit '"°"""' Ind t11Mr, Mr. Miii M~ Curtb 0. Nll1wefld9r, 11n. Vtll- dO "°"'' 5o\rlh L.etllfll/ ltll'ft btoltlt~ Gre90ry, Kwit, and Curtb, ol JM ,_1 nM-1 1r.,·1c11norMr. Mtrr ~. Ctlumlll,ll, Ol'llo. VL11!1tlon f"'1'I t 1.m. ti t 1.m. llllKCllY Ind Suttd"lt •I Ptclflc Vltw Mortuolf'f, followtd bt pr]W.,. _.,lcet ...i lnttrmtrll Ill p., tlllc Vltw ...,..,,..,Pt~ LAZAIUCH NlotliM ~ _, Ciel' II,_, ~ &Mm. D9tl tf dtllft. Hl¥-9!Tlbtr lt. $111'tlvtd fll>ur CUIVOll,_., Mr&. El!Ubdll ltlll'IOfll, Alri.mbl•· Mrl. 11•'11t•.1 Mtc;Oon1lcl, Co.--Ht Mir, Mr1. Msry MKPo!\llcl, Full•rton Nin. W.ltri Mllilowlch, Col.II RIUl t!!l"llll -· JoHpll •urldl, N-rt ll1Kl'I.. Fr•nk l..liatldl. PDrt HU111tme1 Vlnunt uurldl, 0Jrn1rctr Ttn 1r•..O. thlldr1n1 4 ll'Hl-lr•ndthlldren. Rounl •I I p,m, lund.., •t lilt CtlaHI, Cot!• MIU, R .. 11111'1'1 Miii 11 ' •.m. Moft> d1Y, $1. Joed'rlm C1!110tlc Cf\ul'Cll. B1!1l Mortu1rv C111!1 Mu., 17~1 tu< MrlOr. DUQEK Alblrt Dudek. AM f l, 11' Brotd.,..,.. COJl• ""-· Oltd HDv1mblr :rt. lilr• wlwtd by Wiit, Mn. Liiiie Dl,ldlk; .... Elm.r Ouoell, C..11 MOIWJ d1uthttr. Mr&. l-• llttlnll. $ant• Anlor tin •r•nddllldr'"i fow 1re1t-1rllndcflllcll'9n. S«vkn will be 111\d Su~r •' 2 p.ffl .. lell lro.tc!Wll' d'llHI. Rew. Rid! Oi.m- llP llnd ""'· Gerllll • ..,, ortkl•ll• lnJertnenl If MtlnlM Abbn Molll"'r." ThtW Wflo WWI _,. aintrlbut. ti metnorlOll for 'Inf M9thodlrt Cllur91. Cost• MMI.. ··~ Mllrtu....,. 111 .,... w.y, Coltt MeP. I DAVIS Georllle I. O.wll. Dltd H<w.rnblf" ti. N-.1 BHdl • lurtlwtd 11Y two dlUrtMw'I, G)orll Anz '1'111 0.0'11t Gonkin 0 .... 111 mttt'IOlr. Mr1. Pl\/111• Brlftdt1 .._...9ftltr, RlllktlPh llrMf11 bnllhlr, Llt'rd 5"rlt1. ~Ice. ~II bt llelcl MondlV. Doiotmbl<" 2 •I S P.Jn. ,, Pacific Vltw Cl'lu\ll. ••IT Moftu.. 1rr cUrldor&. U20 E. Coe" Hwr., c.nin. *I /Mr. . : WRIGIIT ' GIOl9t J-h Wrl1hl • .491 7', 1'21 :i::ic:.. ~:~':~~ ::;::;-:; ::: J1rnn K. Pw'"• Nr#ltort llffCf'l1 twv d1U1hler1, Mrl. lt1tlt Hild, H1111t- lnvllln kitell Md Mr1. J1,.. NNbor, Buff110. Ntw VO!t1 AY111 1r1ndellll· 111'9111 rrw 1rfft.9r1riddllldr'". "" •Hllifl'I IN• Wiii lie C.!9br1tld Moll• dlY If It 1,m. 11 $!. Slll\Otl llld J ..... t.lhollc Cl!wdl, H1111tl"'lorl BHCf\. Wtsk:ltt1 ~ dll"fCl!m,. Pvt J.C. Georp A. Tbomat,I;:::========; U.S. Anny, 20, 1W been usiped to the llth Infaolry Brigade, American Division near Due Pho, Vietnam. t The soldier's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Martins, live ID Lal1Wl8 Hilla. Spec. 4. Donald R. Doi-, U.S. Anny, 19, son ol Mrt. Dolly Hettick, 3024 Cleveland, Costa Mesa, has been uslped to the %l3rd Supply and Service Company in Vietnam. Suma• Rd. Robert P. Nlcbol1, USCG, 11, oon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Nichols of tl3'll Clncly Lant, 11\Jnt- lngtoo Beach, hu enlllted for a fovr-year tour ol duly In the Coast Guard, I Cpl. E. D. Bri1P, USMC, 14, IOI! of Mt. aod 11n. A. El. Br1gp ol 1911$ Jacaranda, Costa Mesa, 1' JttVlng with Attad< Squadron m, a unit ol the Finl Morloe Alr<:raft WlnglnVl<Cnam. . 'I'll& •Inc waa awarded tho l'Mldel>Ual Unit CltaUon far 11'C01Dbat- BALTZ MORTUA.RIES C..-del Mar .OR S-MSI Colla Mesa Ml WU. BILL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt BroadwlJ, Cotta Me• u Wiii DW>AY BROTHERS O..u.p. Valley Modaary 1'1111 Bddl Blvd. Bill&Jqla Beac• , 111-7171 P,AClnC VIEW llDIOllW. PARK CemetofT • ........., ' Qapel .. PacUlc View DriYe N...,.t -. CaU!onla -PBR PAMILY ootONW. ruNERAL ~ '1111 lella Ave. ·---IMJ'l'lrS llOlml.l.IlY Ill -St. Vll1torl wUl bt I b OW• :,;;Pl~in~C~lllli~tl~f~.,~·t:•T~IM~L(l.~;~ thrqup the pmo1aet "''·' dmr<I> membort on ·Prldo1, 5 ....... .• lrB .... Doc. f !rom, t :IO LID. 14 I p.m., s.tar6J, DIC. f from t :IO l."1De &o l :.JO ~ p.m.1 ud $1111daf, Dae. I fnlD S lo • p.m. ! am Th OAtlY PILOT ....... ttM ·' ... ,.. .. k.+tir-. r., w ... 1 .,,.,., .. ,...i.,.. ... o.•r• • lll'f ~,., II' ... •atftllo. a · 1IUl'CJ.IPP llOJmlABY ., E. 1'111111., OMla -.... ' I """-'PILOT l I . -• q = i ,.......,., --JO, 1968 Talking Barbie •runn -.,j/IJ. Rickety Raft --Add Jal "" -"111· Ill .,.. "" JOI 4 69 can sartlll till """' ct!W! Faa. exciting. • """ tilt -· lllO!t """"'-doD talks 111 her la Ill .... •wilzJ llo-pla ..... nit, 11111 -U!f.• 11n. 5.49 . Silly Faces . • FllflJSlH:-MaM 111J fas wilk ~~=159 disguises. • Lil Softee w}l.yottt HOISMAll -II' bl1, she comes in tier own llol with 1131y ...., ... Jes. F""' filled makes her ti~t and cuddly. II« hair 11 noted and sht Im Ufellkt 'I"' 4.98 Miii '1hirstee" .. ., IOISIWI-r/f.lrott>. Dl!ssed in lace trimmed """' and wrapped in deluxe blaniel Sbt ilinb 3llll wets. 11ovt- 1ble arms and legs. 3.19 wr Small-Walk MITID.-Cote,aniblinf inlant take! her fi"t •!ep!. Tiny, odorlble strides Ila! male Ibis 11 y.. doQ " ru!isti~ 4.99 Hide'n Seek IDEAL-EVlf·poPlltr Cilblaar 11111 mitl~p .... 113 49 '3-1> pnw.Z_. players. • Game of Headaclle KOIHEI -Gill ,.,.-oppoaoats 1 beadadle bf capturing 2 29 ·= ::. Child and • Situation 4 PAWi -New! NOid game !nd pmle com-3 98 bi~. 2 C001plelt puz- zf~ II Olll. • Charades "".. • dull llll""t ~~~·~1=3 97 along. . • Skoota-Board DIPllE -New sidmlk ""'"' :·~~..:,°:; 6 69 wheels. • Carpet Sweeper TDPPEI-"Suzy Homemalel"-Dirt and ilJst filuppea-undor _..,lrl<J mecllrnical sue· 4 69 lion actloa of-Ibis littla sweeper. • --·----J--- •Dll "Mustang" CAR ;;;:;~ AMF, Jr. -Sleelt 39" body In re4 fini.111. Mius1 pedal drive to 3 pesttinns. 17 98 Quilled plastic seat ped. Spi-type mag wheel~ lloldod rlhber tins. • Snowflake Loom lllTIH -AmtzllJ ::=:~2.88 Sno-Cone Wiii -E"'f lfay ~ 1 party day! Jost Z lct r:alles II lop, 4 49 !dd 1IMr ... and Iller! it is. • ~~r~;~ _R!!~~Mni pull toy, •IMrlJ de-4 98 ;,:g•~ ~/.Xy= • . Iron & Board bol'd !lat 111111s, !nd 6 5·9 jet spray """ neal!d White Star IOHDll-Tllt bor>t tlllt trows willl Ille cblld. tt ills fuUy adjusllblt :i:::·.~ 25 98 calor base. • Musical Rocker HEDSTROM -All llard- wnn d will Imported rrosic box. Fiaished in 8 98 maple willl Wllite decor· atioL • Paper Dolls 111111A11-~ I f,._ orite ot tllllo 11rts. llddt age & Groom, Cllee<fl~ T eartD1 11111 more. Eicl Stuffed ms Clioose from slltint ball, 2 98 llooey bear, ·~ 11111 ...i will! ball El: • Badminton s!T 4 player Ht in zippered vinyl bag. llcltrdes pol.., 4 49 ti.ail, net. -cocks end rulu. • Walkee Wets UNEEIA -24" fully Jointed doll~ Rooted h11r 5 98 • • • dre5"" ~ fleece coat~~ • w/light bolli. . • Basketball VOIT -Oflicial size 4 98 "Collegiate" ball wit11 oyloaceat!r. • I r.~~' tof enl- mals ia t wide assort-1 98 ment ••• ~ppo, lion, donkey and """-• Football • YD1T-Officia111!1 and weiglt ·eo~ leglate", fealllres rub-4 98 Iler """d fabrie w/ nolded tacos. • Volleyball VOIT -l.ominal!d rub-3 69 Iler, quaDty at IJw iw;ce. Official 111!. Rugged. o "Thunderbolf' Hnsr llllX -Assorlrnlllt of bor>es, eacll wit!I saddle 2 3 blanket, saddle, baf~ etc. 1. • Doodle Duck IEllCO-Tridy ... wants to tol~w yov 11 98 OVO!JWher& Just.blow magic duck wh1st1t. • • ::,~r.~~.~~,~~~ TAISET 7 cc ,. :a~~~f~~~~~4.29 @N&Ja Astro-Train RlllCO-SpiBt 11M imagfllltion If !Ddly't ht111·or iuted chll· 13 98 n. Featu"' •irnY "Musical" Jewel Box W/d>ncing balon" llld 11131> 4 89 on Bende! OllL ~I wood 001 After Shave Lotion 4!4 "· l~IL . 1.50 2.50 @H &k, . 4!4 •:. Cologne !tr MEN 1. 75 ·@a~ After Slim & Cllape @H~ 114 IL '"' Afttr ShH, 4!4 ll., Stick Du, 2% ez. ldJTllC, 4II.1,11stic ) l~IL 3.00 2.25 ,3.25 @H ~ "Lime" Afllr SU.e 3 50 Liii• & Ce11g11 ·:::-• lllck. • Scooter UIHJ -"Chi<!" !Jll!-&rip 7 39 1Q1e, n~ 11on )latl•1-rarqw1se bllll! w/whlte tfln. • Piano Wen CllllS!nlded 18 woodtn key ~""' = w,.: :i::. ~ 2 59 SOll!ld. • "JUUITTI" AM "SllOOZI" Clock Radio Alarm Clock -- measares 9"x4-7/8"x3lf.i:". • fort Apache 11111-:i, open tho .,,.. 1 .::~=-=177 · little ~""" • Targetland · Teeny·llot>l>er> ''"" Dad & Mom i" safe slloot-oatwitW~ tllt lllOltl-bcet!d "Tq,t. i...r. ~J!!l'ICllUlllRllQIUU.1---. ,;lestabs" ~ ClllWAIU VITAMINS ::~.ir~~ 2 ·39 ~ flavor, 9tltll If 111. o I "Zestabs" S1lllStatt-last111tsooad DECOl·ETit -ltts you g Cllmbla Yi-W/ with 211" PM dynamic snoo11 b<fore r!slng. l'ow =--~ l:~.Dellcioas ~! 1.88 speaker. Higll lmpoct pllS· 1lorm slxiws wllen •~rm ~ tic cabinet with wain~ tin· llas b!«1 set. Ugllted di~ ~ CHILDOll'S =~:~ 17 • 88 i~~d'; :~ 5 39 I Zestalls 1'ACl-ll5 ~,~;;DI( • 11rey desm .. lat -______ ..... ______ 11Dt1111Rlft1Dll_nllll __ ~ .. .,.. ... I t ,4 C CT • CALAvo· : . GIFT Fruit Packs Tray o.rolous dried and 111ce fruits to ::::.:rprad u: 1 09 -L -11l • Redwood Tray Already for mallint ••• a sortment of' MlsslOft flJ•, dates, &lace cllerriel l Pio.o-1 69 . apple, apricots, fill ' & . doconliw outs. 1 lb. • Rattan Basket 111. ltskli-For tile discriminatinc buyer, 1 salect sssort-· =~~~:~2 88 figs and IQO(e. , • Bell Tray Con~ins fils sbJffed witlr wh<lte irlll' walnuts, Ca ifomia dates 3 39 . Ind other dried frui~. 114 lb. I Nut Basket 1111 Nit Cnckor-Assortment of bard shell nuts packed 3 69 IA decora!Ne reuseabte · wicierbasket • MEN'S Wallets Auorled stylos witlr llld =~.~f~~~~~ 2 25 Morocco boord<d call. • 1.ADIES' Clutch Purses • Assorted clutch pmes irt gerruine pirskin, and top grain 3 15 cowhide. Assorted I styles and ct1lors. • • Crll.IUlllllDIRIHllllllCllllllllllllClllUlllllllCHllll PANASONIC Radio/Phonograph t . .Solid-state engineering for excelle~t ~~~it' J.i, /JI, ""plion. Taper-trim ~illg, 2-<'1' •peed phonograph system. AC/Batte~~'. operation. 6" dyna. ~_. ~~ .. i:~~ci. h r-39 95 Ii ;lfSG-5!3 I I PANASONIC "POP-UP" Cassette Recorder Soli~state batte!J-oieratedmord and playback Cassette 34 88 system. Cartridge pops up for instant • change.AC 1daptable. "Shall I" Eau de Parfum lovely, light, lasting fragrance. 1 IL 2 IL S"lf 1.00 1 i39 M "Shall I" · Dusting Powder Gift boxed with large colorful puff. 1.69 "Shall I" de Cologne 41L I. llL 1.39 .'i.98 ' lll'AllTS' Squeeze Toys .,,, Assoib11111t of safe, $!)ft ~-~ forfvtt and p~ • 67~ 0 • • .. I J r· • • . Saran Wrap l1111 Mtl1t111 Chol - Suls Fresl"-u 111 110 FL ltH 21$1 -· -&. • ' 1Contac1 ' . COLD CAPSULES C11t1n111 'lct111 C1111t11l i:: 9ac . ._1 it. •• t • • Wb.ite King WATER SOFTENER Alka-Seltzer TAllfTS 11111111 U,Set Sttucl IEE Towels • ' • • Pri1t1h1I Wllllt -lits ni!1.11 6 9 C 11 Fill for HIM RUSSIAN LEATHER by EXECUTIVE , , , b:citi11 Masculine! Shave Lotion 2-Piece Set . 41L 3.00 . Cologne • •L 3.50 After Shm & Colope • 11lime" Cologne ·fitter Shave 6.50 6.50 {'.. j English leather · After Shave "Lime'' Gift SET 4 tL 2.00 After Shave ~ 3.25 ''Jade Easr' 4 •• Alter Shan end 4 "· Co lope After Sha:~z. 2.50 ~~ Cologne 4 nz. 3.00 11 Jade Easr1 After SbaYe, Stick _ Deodnrt & Calope 6.50 ''Hai Karate'' After Shave Lotion ....• 1.29 After Shave Cologne •••• 1.89 CASCADE ............... 111-41 c SALY0 ..................... 1L7~ . IVORY Li .. il .......... 11.5' JUMBO Sl?E DECORATIVE Embossed Foil Paper or Foil lxae roll for fllose lar1e pocillps ii tsSOrted colors. 21"J20' 1.-S9 Kraft Wrai; . ' ~ lov~r ·~nt206t~6 2~ dec-HYe ~'~ l -... ::.::.t:~99c Pll tf 411!11 Paper or Foil • i.o'lely 11sortmenl of . embossed foil or 1 59 Heavy 111m W!1D11ia.1 49c pfinl!d PIPll· for. Rlllliac. JS'xlll". -piper PIClll Utlll , o · Sasheen Ribbon • Jewel Bows Jlll!lbo "'' *"•300 l 98 JS spaotrmg bolo• ' 11. Solid color in an 3"'" diameter with 1ssortment. • ~~::.' fibs. ,,,. gee Tissue Paper I Curling R!~bon I f.~~13~; 23c ~=d11o~t ,:; 39c Gift Tags 49 -ll" x 75 II. 24 pres"" .,..itive bgs C in an assortment. Sibrdlf, NMlnblr JO, 1,._ hlllellk Her wit Fragrance Gifts •1 SKULTON "Desert flower" t • bustiq Powdlr, 7111,, "r.otdel" Jin! Co~ ... 2tL 4.50 * "Desert Flower" sn 3 Pt.-lland & Bocly Lolioo, 2 oz., Dusting ---i Powder in plastic 4 oz., Toilet Water, 2 oz. 2.5D Friendship Garden "'L_ ~~~ 2 ~-.~l]O . Early Alllerieat Old Spice --ORNAMENTS · Tolltt Wu, Balllt hlll t_C>nt 2 00 W/FLOClllD TIPS long leavy 1eedl11 tipped ritll fluffy flock· .. , lilt lllilp outdon ~Side. Vinyl Tree ucl · hr. • =~~'=169 11111111 rel&lted Use. in. • ., Cone Tree ,.wc_m_c H_eate_r ____ _ ~n~"'.,t,.. ~ • SllfuEUcn1c .,.rea!llf1s rillloa t10Nat Tiny tlnsel 1 5g for lnllmlt hut. y,.., off• bnnchespiclup tomatically when desired lt"'9-8 98 llglts. • mra is reachod. f•ger·All pord. #IZ5. 0 "Flocked" WIE.l111 tr lll'eltll with 6" 1oa1 2 98 M11t111 l11vil1 flocked, &Ives 1 "'1 mlistic too~ • Color Wheel 12" ""torlled wheel w/4 ch"gin& colon. Whitt ....,.,.. sisltat balod _, ' base. Adjusb to aoy .,. 4 49 gle, I SOW reflectoupot· l1gll • TREE Ornaments ( S.Hd color round ball In en array of ('~) '9~"' I color per box. 3Y•"'"'" 79c 211·1eu112 93c "Gelusel" rums AlllACID TllLm-For acid control in nl~I of Indigestion, heartbum 1nd aput stomech due to gas· 1 98 Irie byperacidity. 2.19 l1ttl111115 • rAHcv Ornaments :=::======;::::: -· -~~;il~~~ec:i~ 119 IUllHMAID • • ... 112 • Shelf and Drawer u"11 Tree Top Tear Dnip £lsy 111 .. 111~ 1i111111-Sta11 11" bll solil 11· OlllAMlllTJ Wasli.lbl~ wi"' cl.,., Won't It.Ir C_ ~ piece wilil<lrt adhesive Ot tacls. 98 sorted colors. 4" ltardn!p 11 "' like peper. W'x6 IL Colon. • 53 sortedcotors,l'"lor ~========== c per.:;" 49c .. HOT.aOASllD 7 Light Set IMD81-C7 size bulbs, ~=:£· ~~ ':; 1.09 I fllllili I I -Folding Syringe ·-l ·-.• )I Fancy Mixed Nuts .•. -1 · like fionie • tiar or two ol lllild · ' 111t«1 nm. A soiid'lavor111 ••• 98C -- •nylil!le. 1 "' ~-------------------' b.\ILY PILOT ' • I . l I I I ---- ------________ .;;__ ___________ _..;:i.-, ___ __;J 'I . . --· •• .L.Cit .. :-: • •• .. t: Hello again, boys and girts, and welcome to another happy Saturday mclrnlnt ln Uncle Len's Comet. The entries In Uncle Len's Christmu Card Contest con· tinue to pour in this week, and for those of you who haven't entered, you'd better hurry. There's only ooe week left. REMEMBER, any size pic- ture is acceptable in this special contest, and t he I message sbould appear on the • same side of the card as the --.ll-----=-------------------------,. picture. For the winner - a special .--------------------------------.,! "royal visit" to Disneyland ·with his or her family. For aJI our entrants -your cards will be distributed to the boys and girls at Fairview State Hospital * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Mark Moran, 9, 831 Via Lldo Soud, Newport Beach Next Saturday, the nation pauses to observe a solemn occasion. the anniversary of the beginning of World War II 28 years ago. For our art contest next week, the subject will be Pearl Harbor Day • Aity child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all )rou do: (1) Draw picture on ~iece of plain, white paper 51h inches wide and 4 inches de<p. Use black mk and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. lt must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Coota Mesa. Winner will recelve·Kennedy half dollar. • HONORABLE mention win- ners in this week's art contest are: We will not eat the feet For the reet have no meat, But we'll eat all the rest, The legs, thigh and breast For those parts are the best. Gregg Bernhagen. S. Costa Mesa; Stacy Harrington, 9, Huntington Beach; Kri s Fernstrom, 9, Costa Mesa, and Mary Schick, 11, Laguna Beach. Turkey, turkey; yum, yum, yum ; . UNCLE LEN POETRY TURKEYS Today we will eat Our turkey meat; I like to eat it · when I bum ; It has Ute freshest tasle in town ; Do not eat 1t with a frown. . " ... , .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. • MY PURPLE KITE I had a purple kite, And while flying it one day The wind blew very hard And blew my kite away. I went home ffisappointed, As!unbappy as could be; When I reached my yard My purp1e kite was in a tree. A K""ll9dl" ... lf do11•r -to Peny Welton, II\~ 1U211 A1>1>lt SI., FO<Jnll111 V•UtY, tor fM •lnnl<10 entrv In Ille st<><Y •nd l>O!l'n t:an· te,1. Mall yOUr POel!I or iltol1' to Uflcle Len, 81>• 1560, C01l1 Mn•, C1tlloml.I • ' ,....----Caro/~ Corne·.-----. • RIDDLES AND JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Dear Carol: Why did 24 people get up and leave the table on June 17 at DflmOnico's famous restaurant? ·eu1•" fMll'IUlf •J•M A•~.1 :J1Msulf -Ce~U,. klilc.lt. 4 132 Erntor1ld 1l1y, Ugun1 B1ec.h Dear Carol: what is black and white and red all over? 01tJqn pMSlfJJlfqW• "Y' :JeMSUlf -St11~ Herr!1>11mn. 7, Hun!lneton Be1cft Dear Carol; What animal needs oil· ing? S>!Hnbs f! etn1t:>eq '•snow "I : .tlMIU\f -8ooin.l1 Fol.v, t, $0uth La\IUll9 Dear Carol; Three men fell in to the water. but only two got their hair wet. Why? ·p1•q seM euo :JeMsuy -P"tY Wtl!Oft, 11\!J Fount1ln VeU11 Dear Carol: What did the ghost have for breakfast? "'tl!W pe4eJ 'f&fM ••1••vo1 ''Ol4£> :.teMsu'y --Jw~ Seftick. 5, L1g uM 9eKh Crossword Puzzle S.INI y•n qHlfl•1t1 tt Ad: AIHly, C/• °'"" C.. D•Uy PU1t, hi 1560, c.m ...... C•llf. Ar.dy $lnlh 1 20-vo!umt let oJ lh• W1rl4 ... ~ ltMYc.....iie to Jud~ ArrTul1:9.,,, 191 1a, of Morit_,_erv Al1b1m1. for her °'IJl!tlon: How can we be sure which are the planetl? 'I11e expert! tell us that we can tell a planet from a 8tar just by staring at it. A star twinkles and a ,planet doeis not. But many ordinary · rtar gazers, including Andy, do not trust this simple test to work all the time. So we use a few extra tests to be sure. The planets, as we knl>W orbit around the sun in widely separated traffic lanes. They travel at different speeds and the faster inner planets are forever catching up and pass- ing the slower planets in the longer, outer traffic lanes. This hi why the planets change their positions ·in our skies from night to night and month to month. When seen at their best. almost anybody can tell them from the stals. At their brightest, Venus and Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are bigger and brighter . than the stars. And instead of twinkling, they shine with staady light. This clue is a helpful guide to spot- ting the planets among the stars. But sometimes it is hard to use. As the planets move farther away, they often grow too small and pale for human eyes to observe them in detall, Then they tend to lose themselves amnng the dim stars. dates. Better still, you can get more details on this from one of those fascinating monthly magazines written for amateun and young star gazers. The charts show that Venus now shines brightly after sunset in the western sty. Saturn also appears th.is even. ing but look for it in the east. Through the night its bright steady eye climbs up and over the sou them sky. You can see Mars and Jupiter before sunrise, rising close together in the east. But the dazzling rays of the rising sun soon outshine them and hide them from sight. When you know where to look, check your -discovery with t h e nearby twinkling stars. If it shines with a steady light, it is a planet . Chances are yOu may want to go on checking the planet position1 month by month. As you do so, you catch on to the changing celestial traffic. You discover where the planets are on their orbits and where they are moving in relation to the earth. Mars, for example, is now about 200 million miles from us on the far side of the sun. This is why it looks much dimmer than Jupiter in the morning sky. Venus is coming closer, getting biiger and brighter every night. If you I'Jl,3.ke a hobby of planet watching, you will need your charts plus a small three· inch telescope. There i s always some wonderous sight to be spied and yoUr charts will tell you ahead or time where and what to look for. With a telescope. the main attraction is now Saturn. Train your eye-piece upon it and you will behold the most PEANUTS ~~ ~~ v~4 DR. KILDARE Wlf'f AR& )tXJ 90 RfBOIJB WITH ~ IAAI<("' HAff'V ~ FOR 'fENtS HE'!S aerN 6f'NatCIUS WITH MF:, A~, OOC.OH, 1£ ~1Tlf'fUl\ID T'BE, BUT rr """"'1>0IJT 1'Ki(f' WA"f. 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S\J!llDAY l~M-ONLY '"' """"*"''• ,..,. ... .,,.,._Jn•GIAllT. ol .,,.,.. ... ,.,., • ' TOMBOY I 'IL --· ---- ti•, CHAMP • ' ' .. • Je ~y NI.OT S......,, N°"mber JO, l968 ' . of '64! Trojans, Iris.h .Square o, DAILY .. ILOT l'htto• bY 0•" S•IMket MAKES DEBUT TONIGHT -John Vallely (40) makes his UCLA varsity debut tonight as a prob- able starter against Purdue t Pauley Pavilion. The former Orange Coast Co ege and Corona del Mar High basketball star is shown here trying to get around UCLA's Bill Seibert (dark jersey) while Ken Heitz is seen in the background of last week's intersquad game. Fin Hits Minnesota Rams, Vikings Collide In Sunday Ice Bowl MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) -The Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vik- ings, two National Football League teams with divisional title hopes on the line, clash Sunday in Metropolitan Stadium . There are two big, questions cropping up about the game. 1. Are the Rarr,s fair weather players, or will they play their best in Minnesota 's cold tem- per<ltures? Will the Vikings be at full strength after a mid-week bout with the flu that affected as many as lB players'? Los Angeles coach George Allen says "any weather is Ram wez.ther." The last tim~ out on frozen ground On TV Sundo11 JJ a.m., Channel 2 at Green Bay in the 1967 season. the Rama fell to the Packers in the Eastern C.Onference title game. run, yielding · an average of only 91.5 yards per game to their opponents. And one of the Viking Offensive strong points has been the run. Brown has gained 623 yards in 173 carries, and running back· Clint Jones 53.1 in 125 trips. Dave Osborn, who has not seen action this year, is ready to go if Brown is still too weak from the flu. Minnesota quarterback Gary Cuozzo, who played in most of last Sunday's 21-9 loss at Baltimore, has completed 72.7 percent of his passes this year, 24 of 33 for 299 ,Yards. He missed 11everal games with a bfoken collar bone. Los .Angeles quarterback R o m a n Gabriel will be operating against a Min· nesota defense lhat has tackled opposing passers a league high of 40 times this season. Gabriel, who has been trapped 19 times trying to pass, has completed 149 aerials for 1,926 yards and 15 TDs. "' Bruins Host Purdue Five LOS ANGELES -Coach John Wooden Isn't saying anything before tip-off time but folks around·UCLA who should know say Balboa Island's J(}hn Vallely will be in the starting lineup tonight when the Bruins open their 1968-69 basketball season against Purdue tonight. A sellout throng of over 12,000 ls expected to pack P.e.uley Pavilion for the B p.m. intersectional attraction. Vallely, who transferred ·from Orange Coast College this semester, was ap- parently bi!aded for a reserve role with UCLA until he exploded for 23 points in the team's intersquad scrimmage last week. Purdue. a thirsty for revenge alter UCLA's last-second, 73-71 win in the opener last year at LafayeUe, Inc., also brings a seven-foot center (Chuck Bavis) in addition to All-A merican guard IUck Mount (6-4). Mount averaged 28.4 per .,game last year. Probably starting· lineups: UCLA Wlelct (6-1) ~l>IC~leh:ln:t (6-5) Aldndor (1·1'1>) V1Uely (6·2V!J Sweek (6-l) • • ' • • l'U•DUI! (6-31 GHllam (6-51 lledlo•d (7.4\ P1vl1 , .. ~)MO.nil 11-10\ltl 1(•11« - This Tjme SC.ls 9-0, Has Simpson • By GI,ENN WlllTI Hanrally, b\lt lheY have apporenll)'.,..,. up wiUl a capable replaCMlent in Joe 'lllelmian. • LOS ANGELES -It WU • warm, He dlr<cled thio) pai.1 Pill (16-7) and clear November day just four yean fl Georgia Tech (M), , ago when Notre Dame's football team You'll recall that .19M t\assic ,,.htD ran oo to the Coll!eum turf to cl<> batUe the mlghl)' Flgbllbg ·Irish steamed into with the Univerlity ot So u t b e r n Smogland with a gllstenbig ·M reco~. California. Quarterbacking NotJ:e Dame wu John Circumstances were much the same Hu~ ~er ~Pte;. J?e~ -~gh ~QOI then ·u · they are now, only .. 1:hls •. time the Trojans of SC have the Reisman Olo 'l'1' 'l'ofla" Troply winner and they are lry!ni to · finish number one among ·the nation'• J :30, Chan~l 7 collegiate entries. Today it's SC with the H record and the Helsman winner -0 . J. Simpson. And the Trojans are llhootlni for their first unbeaten campaign since 1963 'When they take tbe lield for the 1: 30 kickoff with the Fighting lrisl>: But they .aren't the heavy favorite Notre Dame was in 'M. The Irish are 7·2 this yell'., falling to Purdue, Michigan State. They've lost lheir great passing quarterback, Terry star, who woo the Helm\An. Trophy thal ye.ar, •YPlbolizing that he was the best college (ootball player .IQ. America. The Irish were lopsided favorites over SC, a teatn which seemed to have little bope againat tbi5 great team. Some went so far to say that Troy would go to the Rose Bowl, instead of Oregon State, if it could pull an upSet. But the idea of lhe ,laUer taking place seemed most absurd. Notre Dam& rolled to a · 17.f at halflime and had 1 touchdown l>al=:k later in what seemed to . breeze over SC. , But John McKay's Trojans fought ..on,• to win'· it in the' list minutes on RM • Sherman'• pass ...C~pUon, 20-17. PS •. 'flll$; did ®t get ~ ·aoae ~ bid. I!>': \ "Stopping 69uthern CaJ is a blg ord • say~ Au P9rsegl>lan. "Finl YOll -to contend with the fiM'ir Ml • in college football. · • "Then," Ara goes on, "you ta.kt A \-- look at the greal offensive line of ·~e!' and try to figure out how to stop bo.,. "The one thing ~t surprisM~­of all b: that many people have ov ed the great job Steve Sogge bu at quarterback. : ~ "They have lots of weap:ms and utilizes all of them 50 well t . , • can't concentrate on any one v&.,.."it; -0r phase Of tbeii offense.'! .;... ....... USC haa a ff!W stopa to make, ~ such aa hallback Bob Gladieux, w~~· Jed the Irish ruahers with 133 cllrillf-:_. ·--· for 596 yards and 11 touchdowns. ~.qb ~·-· -,..,., -· -~ ...... Promising Season . Under Way ~· UCI Entertains San Dieg~ In Tonight's Cage Opene ~ By EARL GUSTKEY Of tk 01l1Y ,lltt Slllf UC· Irvine, with possibly Ca\ifomia's finest college: division basketba11 team, -0pens its most promising season tonight when the Anteaters host UC San Diego in the a p.m. 1968-69 lid-lifter. , With a glittering array of talented veterans returning from last year's 20-8 juggernaut plus severa1 p r o m i s i n g newcomers, hard<ore Anteater fans have been counting the days until tonight's opener. They see no ·reason why UCI couldn't better Jast season's 20-3 and advance to the NCAA's college division playoffs. The Anteaters did last year, but lost in the regional finals to Nevada Southern, 79-74. But in qualifying for the area four regional final last March, they stunned favored San Diego State, 7U9. In its only test so far. coach Dick Davis' team manhandled the UCI frosh last Monday night, 98-aa. Davis expressed displeasure. at several phases of UCl's performance in that warmup, but it was apparent to all who watched that Irvine has a potential powerhouse on its hands. Counts Sparks Lakers To 93-92 Win at Boston BOSTON (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers, sparked by towering Mel Counts, staged a dramatic second half comeback to jolt the Boston Celtics 93-92 Friday night before a packed crowd of 14,929, the largest Boston Garden turnout in National Basketball Association history. Counts, a former Celtic, took control of the boards and then scored seven of bis nine points in the fourth period. His shot from the key with less than a minute remaining put the Lakers in front to st.ay. Elgin Baylor blocked a shot and scored on a layup before Boston's Bailey HoWell cashed a pair of free throws. The Celtics last chance was ruined when Larry Siegfried was ca1led for travelling with four seconds left. Ou. Keith Erickson Chamberlain 14. had 15 and Wilt John Havlicek of Boston scored 28 points, 21 in the first ha1f. Howell bad 26. Ln A,-.. '""' ' Howt!t " . .. • .. "~ • ,.. " Su1<kr1 ' ., " H1wltln1 ' .. ' Runtll • .. • Chmb~n • ,. " H•vllctk " . ., ,. Cr1wfQ.rd ' •• ' Slglrcl l "' • Erl(~9on ' '" " N•I'°" '" • E111n • ... " Bryant • .. • Co ITT , ., • Ander.an • ... " Counh • ,_, • TO!ell ~ 21-l5 " TcMlt • , .. ., Le. AM .... .. ~ ,. 23 -t3 ·~"" " • 10 -t'I ~=1'r1oouor: ~ l~I Jl, llMIOll 23. Atl'9nd1nct -1•.m. Sports in Brief ..... ~ The anchor of UCI's attack -whieft this year will be more of the 'fast break variety -rests with 6-6 senior center Mike Heckman. He's flanked on the front line by forwards Nick Sanden · (6-3) and Jeff CUnnlngham (6-3 ), ,; -i_ ; Tonight's starting guards will be Mtw Barnes (5-10) from Riverside City College and Steve Sabins (6-4) from Glendale City College. , ,. That crew must rate as a lopsidedt' favorite over UCSD. San Diegd" •at. 10-14 last year and bas only one let· terman back. Two of San Diego's starters, howevei;r ,· should be familiar performers to (>11911,ge.~ .,, Coast area hoop followers. Forwattl 'FA' · Babiuch was a starter for Orange Coast College last year and Dave Kiefer played for Santa Ana College. San Diego's only action so far was a 90-4! victory over a Mexican team·' last week. . ... ;.. 1:., Davis has so much bench strengtJ; · · he doesn't know where to start. '1n• center-forward Dave F'onUus, he ha's ~ of the best defensive players in Soutberrt•· California and Keith Bean, up froni ffie.' frosh, could be a starter at guard befO!'e' ' too long. · " Other key subs are Ed Burlinghal'rlj' Jim Farley, John Farwell, Jo 11 n Glavinovich, Charles Howenstine, StEfye:·· Schlesinger and Gene Zech. . · , · Starting lineups: · ,.,., •. UC IRVINE UC SAN DIE(;!). &-3 Cunningham F Kiefer 6-4 S-3 Sanden F Babiuch , 6;2.Yl ' 6-6 Heckman C Carter 6-5 . 5-IO Barnes G Flately &:-a··: 6-4 Sabins G Mosely &:-i. 1, The Celtics stormed to a 58-44 halftime lead. but then cooled off and managed to hit on just two of 18 field goal attempts while scoring IO points in a nightmarish fourth period. Baylor topped the Lakers with 19 pointa, while playing without high-scoring teammate Jerry West, who was ill with Roche Upsets Laver; McLain Has Surgery .. '• .. . " .. "" •, .,, EVENT RACEWAY RESUMES TONIGHT Orange County International Raceway's Manufacturers' Funn)l-o Car Championships will pick up tonight where they left off last Saturday -with 37 ~ races to go. The program was postponed after nine races were in the books due to heavy fog. Competilion starts at 6 this evening. The Mercury team had its hopes dash-- ed by the postponement. Its two strongest contenders, Ed Schartman and Roy Leslie. were unable to stay over an extra week due to other commitments. NEW YORK -Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles and Australia's Tuny Roche advanced into the final round or the Madison Square Garden Invitational Ten- nis Tournament with victorle.s Friday. Gonzales defeated Spain's Andres Cimeno 6-1, &-2, while Roche took coun· tryman Rod Laver 6--4, 6-3. Gonzales and Roche meet for the $5,000 first prize tonight following a match between Gimeno and Laver for third place. ......... DETROIT -Denny McLain, the Detroit Tigers' a1-1amt wlnnlng pitcher, underwent an appendectomy at Ford HOlpl&al Friday afternoon. pion Lionel Rose, failed Friday !J! !!iJ , effort to have California's butt rtdd'_tl_ • boxing waived for bis fighter's tiile match with Meltie-0's Chucho Castillo..-• , Rennie was· not upset by the oUt.ocWe;. explaining he was an outsider from Australia and was in no position ~ raise a fuss. ·.;~r "I was assured that tht most t"Oflll'" petent judges would be named to halid}t' the fight," Rennie said after a confe:cW·' with Clayton Frye, a secretary of ~ Slate Athletic Commission. · ' " 1 'lbe weather forecast Sunday calls for some snow and near freezing tem - peraturee:. ())acb Bud Grant of the Vikings said that hlll Ill players should be recuperated by Sunday because ol good conditioning before the flu bug-struck . Bucs Try LBCC, Los.e, 91-85 He cQllJ.plalned of t&om.U pains dur· Ing a visit to Tiger Stadium earner In the day. 11ger officials did McLain, who 1lp ed bl1 llct contract earner this week for an estimated $15,IOI, bad dropped lntt tile Tiger front effJct for a cbat with Gue.rat Manager Jlm Campbell. The butt ruJP. stipulates that if a ~lef'..'· ahead after the first round is accide.~.~)' ,, cut by a butt, he "'ins the fight. rr a butt victim is behind on points, t4,e match js called a draw. ; :: A fighter held to deliberate.If bQtt an opponent is, oC course, dlsquallfl.eQ.. ·,.. "We don't have such a butt rule-;~ Australia as there is in California tOO · we didn't want it 'ts., effect for U!I! fight," Rennie commented. ..~ : But key regulars, including leading scorer and rusher Bill art>wn and leading rfJC6tver Gene Washington, missed three days "' practice. The Raml, &-t·l , need 1 victory to i<.ep-poce with the Coastal Division leadhll Billtlmor< Colla, who are he1ry faVCl'iltw. agalnJt Atlanta and lead l..ofJ Mplel "1 one-llall game. ~. Minnesota cling! to a one- ••• ... ltid Jn the Central Divl&IM ..ttb a A .record. Defending NFL and Sutw -I clwnpioo Green Bay. 5-$-l, plays al!la Franclaco. 'Ila ..,_ will ·motdi two ol the Jttl/1 defemf& Los Angeles Ille -total yards, 1,535. M ~~have combined ior i.-.Jll'l!L 'll)I lWnl have bed! IOIOihelt on the . -l!-l By JOEL SCHWARZ Of !ti• D1ltr Plllt Stiff '. LAWNDALE -\Vinless <>range Coast College hits the road again tolight, look· ing for its first victory of the young bas- ketball season against Long Beach City College. Tipoff for the non-conference game in Long Beach is scheduled for 8 p.m. The Pirates dropped their 1988 sea· son opener here Friday nlgbt to El Ca- mino CoDege, il-85. in a predictably s.loppy first game for both clubs. Orange CJoast coach &b Wetzel trieid mort combinations than a safe~cker. but couldn't come up with a winning one as El Carnine exploded for SI points In the accond half, Tht Piratea OUllhot the Warriors from the n...,. by 1 llnlall margin and batlled them to a llandstiU oo the boanls, bot had problems at the rree throw line and with an all-court El Camino press. "Their press gave us all kinds of trQu· ble," Wetiel said after the gatne, "BUt we didn't • attack it Ult way we sbould have, And we didn't run our tut break the way l think we can." Orange Coast held a 39-30 ballUme advantage over the Warriors, but even that didn't please Welle!. "'i can't remember the last time we ~ that few points In • half. I aure thought we should have held that lt•d. '1 0r..,. Cout held on to the lead unlil l :S8j wu left in ~ pme wben El Cl· m1no Jaajted the acore ar -· sleYe ~acoi..en ellot the Pttai.s back in tront with five sttalgtll points in 4G -~ bot El eanilno botmced bock to lie the ocore at 81-11 with ju8t 2:14 to ... Seven seconds tater Gary Miller con-- nected on a long set shot to puAh El Camino in front. The Warriors quickly dumped in six man. points, foor ol them from lbe fret throw line, to lock up the contest. Orange Coast. wound up with a 35--34 edge from the neld, bul was only able to connect on 15 of 26 free throws while the Warrior• bit on 2.3 of 30 charity -al CelMM (ti} CM!Mnllltft t 1 2S 011>lll 1 f 'l =... •,.,.. """"" •' ': l Mllllr Not•ll• I I tJr:: ' i 1 ... ... ... JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -Florkla Staie~, blgbl)' cbpod -pauing com- blnaUon tlf BIR CapplU..an-to.Roa. Sellen gin the aa~on'1 No. 1 oUenstvt team • 1-11 Friday olpl u tbe Semhoel" apaet the 1.U.•nted BOUiton 49-!t ta ~ replar MQOft football finale. FSU stopped Boas&on's offtme In tlM flnt uH by tertq ea llallboek Plllll Glpsoa ud baUI • 1M leod, wblch tel tbe )ll<domillully FSU and It"• e1tant1a1 •rwe want tOt." Tlds WU I nferftce tm B.oodGm:'• l• pol ... oplut 'hlu laal -. .... .... ..... LOS ANG~ -Jack Rennie, manager ol -Id bantamwel&hl chan> . . ... ... ... .~. RIVERSIDE -Marlo Andft1tf, POOtliiit lll• Ferd-powered, four<am ~ M1'ed the Rivenidt I ate r 1 at I o.aa &leeway course P'riday in one :!'JI U.l teeOldl to crack dw eoane la qnlllylq for Ille Ra May• 300~ ": .A.adrf:Ul'a averqe speed_ for U. ·Jtt mDI rolld coune wu ll.l.3Sl mile. J. , lloor ud broke tbe ..eonl of llt'lll ' 1et ,lul year bf Dan Ganey of £Giiiii · del Mar. Gantey wq sec<Od la Frtday•1 ~ fyln1 wltb • tpeod "' ll.!.!14 111-1'.t. , and A. J, Foyt, of Hoaaton, wa1 .~ .. 111.111. ',•, .• :•r''· "'It I HAULED DOWN -Laguna Beach's prt)mising junh>r back, Mike Allbey (25), is hauled to eart:h by three Rolling Hills defeoders in F.l!illay's 42-14 loss for tile Artists. iftists Black & Blue l'fUl1 1 ~!er Rolling Hills ~'9lls Up 42-14 Rout . 1'y TERRY NEPI'UNE rolled out left troin the 'five J31d line ''· ·v · ot "" D•Ur P11tt '''" for a touchdown. His conversion kick was tMma ;Beach Hlgh's magnificent foo~, _good and with 5:30 left in the first quar- baII season was brought to an abrupt ter the SC(lfe was 7.7. clOSflf.r.i~ay night at Oi:ange .Coast C-01-From t!1ft ,J>C?iqt .on ~ wai tD Bplling 1eg~'8 once-beaten RollinJ,:m": thump. Hills. It tOD!l-_thfl l'itapa Jr;,pfiys to go,_ ed 1,\1& Attls~ 42;'l4, to_ · _,te them ahead tt-7, quarterback Rene TreVirio 1rom,.t,11e, Class ~ CIF playoff•, going off Jen guard from the two. ~throng of '4,200 saw the Titans The Titans scored and converted three unle.aM~·tbeir incredible ~gion of Deel times In the second quarter. Conti threw backs. against the gritty but °'!-~~ to Sullivan good for 49 yards and a touch-Artia...w. hand coach Hal Ak1J18 erit down at 11:13. p~-~iew League ch~pions t&eir rt was 35-7 at haUtime. onJY.? .. ~ in 11 outings this year. Rolling Hilla made it 42-? when Tre.-ROUiDg Hills exploited three Artist vino threw to Grilliiji (or ·.six with 2:07 fumbles for touchdowns and racked up to go in tbe third qua~. an }IQJlASing total offense of 00 yards The fourth quarter saw the Titans go in n:tQJU1.o the victory. scoreless and Laguna manage s e v e D Aru('tl\e -Titans did it with 10 diller· points midway in the frame. - ent ~~ks toting leather and two re-The Artists weot ?6 yards in 12 plays serve: Quarterbacks. Star Daryl ~en· (or tbe score, Mike Abbey traveling the atein :J-R-cked up Ill yards in the firat last three yards with a pitch out left quartB to' spark'his mates to a 1(..7 lead from Wlezbowski. -an advantage which never stopped TU.M STAt11TKs snowballing. . It took the Titans just 1 :24 to score their frrst of six touchdowns. Barry Sul- livan recovered Brian Bagley's fumble on the ArtiBt 4S and in two running plQ.ys Artnstein bad the touchdmvn. ~ Gianni Miglla kicked the firot of '&!% perfect. aoccer style conversions. Laguna put the ball in play on the 40 following the ensuing Titan kickoff. After 12 plays and a ·five y~d JM;Dalty, the Artists' St.eve Wieztiowsk:i faked and CMches Pick 'Ill! - .AD:Coast Elite __ ., ''"'' .. • I ifl " '.ll 1j ,,. .: • •• " • .ii ~ i l ' ' '•ktre ., .. "'" ;. ' Rolllll11 EHlli. , ' . • .u . 21 7': 'j, d Lellllnl Mlldl 1 0 • . -14 Ball.., -' ~; Tolfl1 INDIVIDU•1. STAT11TICS RUSHING l..IWfl9 l..UT'CI YO Y\. AVO ?! 115 0 "' ,,,2:142.I 45\S·U '° 152 lt ).J '9.1111• Hltll f(.a ye ,. .. l l! . " ' " l 5 ' I .! ... IMDIVIDvAL ,.ASSHIO l.nUM IMCll '•'• H: ..... .,. P'Ct. 14-I 214 M1 blll1111 HJ ... ,.. ..c .. HI ft .. et. 1 1 f 'lo 1::9 76190.&57 Oil City's 'l'-Birds Duel Temple City I The H1lllin&too Beacli T·Blllls, Oran&• County dwnpiom ol the pee-divisloo Jn tackle. football circlel, advance iDto the semifinal round "-tbe Southern . Callfomla chamt>lonsbtpo ~ when they• lraftl to Placentia ID 1-tUe· the Temple Qty Ram,,. . Gome time II U:l~. 1be undefeat..I T·Binls, 11.0, are led bf the r1ll!lllng and ~ ol MIU Robin and running back Ben Dodlon. 'lbooe two rll>Ped dan1ea 0n>vt'1 Coyotes Jut week; 13.lt, fir ~ Oranp Coonly cbampiOMhlp. RobaD -twict ... .,.. ol fl and 41 yanlo and pt..ed ,.. -with • 15-ym!er .. Xlm BUit. . IJodllQll·llllle<tmnt>;n &un1r-o1.,.... aod !wt ,_ !Dr the -T·Blnl TDL Tho T·l!jrdl were lon:td to cCml - behlocl -trailing l .. JJ at the llolf. Head eoocli ol the rlll..,,....lp outal .. i.... IJ,JW.S. • • •' DAILY PILOt J J -.! • • I , r • ' • !J ' -' .: ' • ' • LEFTY LION'-· Westm!n<ter quaNed>acks 'Eel BaDo up!Mm"8 a sou1bpaw pass against Pasadena Frtdq llf&llt durlng tile I.ion&' 84-1' Saddleback Opens Action At Mt. JAC Saddleback College . stunned quite a few Orange County football fans thia year by winning four games and basket· ball coach Roy Stevens hopes he can pull off a (ew ·$.Jrprlses himself when he unveils the Gauchos' first cage team tonight at Mt. San Jacinto College. After chasing all over Orange County for a suitable practice location and waiting 1Dltll football season was over to round up the la!it recruits tor his team, Stevens had exactly -one week to prepare his club for tonight's game. "This was the crucial week for us," Stevens said. "Mark ijardy, Joe CJ~y and Dave Burkholder didn't join us unUI MondaY, and we've had euctly four days to get ready for Mt. San Jacinto. "I expected Hardy to move right into the starting lineup, but that meant·pre>- blems for the rest of the team which has been drillJng for weeks. ~ •10f course. Hardy and the other two new kids didn't know ouf system, 10 we had to start our pracUce sesslone from scratch this week and wort them into our style ol play as fut aa we could. ' "Harny b8I the kind ol height (6-5) we have to take advantage of .right away." At 6-5, the footbaD end·turoed-basket- ball center is the Gauchos' tille8t p1ayers. He11 draw the startina aaipment 1n the pWol lonlg)ii witli Greg -.... (&.1) and Bandy Lawnnce (11-i) ·11 forwards and Bill Noon (6-1) and Hal Boyd (6-1) II guards . Sr.Yens aald the !Int GBllCbo baaket. ball team won't be a race-horse, nm aod shoot team like Oranp Cout COiiege. Ramblers Seek Title. Lions Blast Pasadena, 34-14,: . .. Get Return With El Rancho·~ ' - By ROGER CARUION Ol ltll D1ttr """ lllft Westminster High School, behind the brilliant running of fullback !ton Shep. he.rd, steamrolled to a ay11tematlc 34-14 thrashlni of Foothill Lupe champion Pasadena Friday night before a crowd ofl,437 at.Santa Ana Stadium. . The victory waa the 10th straight con- quest £or coach Bill Boswell's welkllled macbint. El Rancho, the team that ltartod the Westmmater win string, looma ahead for the Lions when Westminster travels to the Loi Angeles CoQ!ew:n next 1'ri.day~ El Rancho was staggered by Wealm)~ ter, 3(..25, earlier in the year but haa come on in the playoffs with wlrls over Chaffey (4H9) and Arroyo (ll)-0). The pattern rl Wes~ter'• ef81 win wasn't much different · tban last week against Compton (41>-f). Only this tlme it was Shepherd doing most of the big llul! m the ground whlle wingback Darryl Berg was magging four of quarterback Ed Bane's passes for 68 yards. Shepherd, in all, crunched out 16:1 College. Grid Rivalri~s On Today's TV Menu Two of college football'1 more tradl- Uonal rtvalrt~s, Anny-Navy and USC. Notre Dame, will be televiled. llve tod111, blghllgbtlng tlif weekend'• TV sporll. menu. - 1be Anny·Navy battle, from John F. Kennedy Stadium in P!llladelpbfa, will be beamed by Channel ? sl&'tlni 'II IO:JJ a.m. today. The TrojaJ>olrtsb 1aine comea oa at 1:30 p.m., allO 0</91' Cha.Me)1 7 ; ; -I "conep basketball a1ao mata l\'I flnl I "-1'A,nee on the tube tool!lli~ with a dekiyid tape ol tonight'• UCLA·Purdllt -1'elnc telecul oo CbanDel II tonight II IL TIMI! one will bring Orange Co&ll aru ran. their !Int &llmpoe ol Balboa llland .prodilc$ Jjlbn Vallelf, who,_ II Jut CIF Gn·d Scores """""· -• good chance ol llarilnC ' t8ainsi Rick MOWlt llld t ht Botlermaken. • . I.AAA 1bit -return lb the tube~., SI. Plal ... Slnta -· Tbt LA-Mlmleiota fame axnes oo 11 •--~M Lal:~~ II LID. on Cllonne 2. Saa qll" llld ~~ "' •~. Dfnver go at It ~al I p.m. .:;-=.,~li~lf 00 Cl""""'1 ' llld ti'• ar-. BAJ llld •• • Saa Francllco .., Channel~~' p.m. Loara If, Calif~ It • CL -. -..... l\llllloa'Hllli •, 1-iu!>b If · --. --..Ja'=!u-sm lfar4no -. eta.,. I ~ -.- .!' " .(oo -St. Ja1tn lloeco VI BntrlJ lllll lortlilll , • ' A.( I . ~ !' --~~ Sii! Wil Olliopo·SJ, _,, a "llr;U~ ~ ;;;; A ~=-·"'-:i;,.'lt! -w.--: I ., _...,.-. Puo ..... ' .. yards In.If carries for Ill bDpoolng µ:t average. · . • · ~ Pasadena Cllllld do llttle In the .way ol o!feose until late In the four1h period wb<I! the B111ldop plcl<d up two toucl>o downs. • ' . 0 Through three ,quarters, the mtllt .,, fective offenl.t~:iclay WU a ~ sltlft on punting s1 ooa lb draw the Lkllll offside. • Pas~a coaCb Tom HamDtOa UW':. 1 • Westmlnlter, "The ~ team ba' th;;:1 : CIF," after the nmaway. . 1, .- ADI llalwell waa ln·•·bajtpy mood. Bo,.;, called Bane's perf-ance ...ellel\f,, ~ the audlblea II the line, ti .. scrtmniaie and bis J>ll8IDi (~l<ir.m .. ~; for 81 yards). , · Boswell • nplalned Sllepllerd'• bl&. ' night: "We Jet bim run mare lnltlaicl., • of bfa UIUal blocking .. The &1iY> that ~· the ollens!YO bloc~& for lt!m w,... . : MJl:e Ha)>qes and Berg.'" ., M for the scqrtpg, IJe\!O'l 00. tt·-: .. Bane c.appeci' a ~Jlf'! tlrlW' Iii t1tt: llnt periOcl'wlth·a J3.7ard ruli wltll t :• left. Jebn Mct•ugblio coaver\ld. Sbepbord'Weltl IS yordi.~--TD In the seconil period and ... -... other Ill uie lhlrd qua?w -10 yanll out. ; · Iii the final quarter, liq tallJed OG a •. lix·Jard J'Ull and Rayna dovo <tV11t -:· the one. o-• ' .... ', .,.,. • TUM ITii°llTb -, ..... -__ ...... _...;;......; ____ ....;;,...;;_...:.,._ • 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • I • .. .. DAILY PILOT 3 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE • WEEK'S AND YEAR'S IDGH, LOW, CWSE -------·--___ _J.__ ----.. ....... ca.-... --...,_.__ Cla For Top Sports Coverage Read The Daily Pilot The Great · Orange Coast's No. 1 Paper! .. -.. _____________ __,;..__...,;.. __ ~ .. • ' . Page ' ' ., • ' • ' • Highway Patrol: Stalld8.rds Are High :i'OU R GUI DE TO • • • Coping With Emergencies-and Fanciful A lib~ • G.ooder Grammer J. Don't use no doiible negatives. 2. Make e11ch , pronoun 19r•• with their 1ntec.edent. ' ). Join clauses good, like • conjunction shouk!. 4. About them 10nlenco lrogmonls. 5. When a•ngling, wotcn y~ur participle&. 6. Verbs h., to agree wit!. their subject>. 7. Just between you and 11 case is important ioo. 8. Don't write run-on sentences they are hard to read. 9. Don't ut• commas, which aren't necessary. IO. Try to not over split infinitives. 11. Its im portant to use your apostrophe's correctly. 12. Proofread your writing to see if you •ny word s out. 13. Correct spotting is esential Getting the Edge Do Sc rewdr ivers Dull tlie Shave ? By CHARLES MC CABE U yoo don't get • dozen or more ;haves ~ ot every raior blade you buy, don't blame the razor. The fault lies not in the blade but In yourself. You're probably neurotic, or addicted to orange juice, or other lhlngs. The idea that the blade companies deliberately make lousy blades so they can stay in biz, by selling more and more instead 0£ less and !ells (which would happen if the blade! were good) must firmly be banished from the mind. These notions are being broadcast throughout the land by Phyllis Beattie, dlrect.or of consumer relations for the Schick Safely Razor Co. She'1 now oo a 12-dty tour for her company. MRS. BEATIIE firmly holds to the view that since blades are manufactured under "careful quality control," it is "lrnpos.!ible" for one to be better than We other. .'.it the blade you are using turns out tO be a dog, Mrs. Beattie says, "look lO-the psychological factor. The man hold· ing the r.uor may be wrestling with some bothersome problem that results in get- ting a bad shave ... Likewise, boozing is bad for the blade, aDd the went kind of boozing of all is taking on quantities of acrewdrivers and whiskey .IOUJ'I, For, adds our lady expert, the citric acld In these drinks plus the alcohol ooie: through Ult facial pores and hasten the corrodtng ct your blade. Your face then suUm Crom harsh treatment and the dulling effect on the blade reduces the number of shaves you get. ALL OF TRIS ls, in my opinion, the Higher Hokum. With a bit 'of Higher Cutzpah thrown in. I take a strong amateur interest in razor blades, and remain convinced they are of uneven quality. I am also convinced that any of the razor companies could easily make • blade that would last a month, or maybe even a year. They would, of course, ga out of businesss in a hurry U they did so. Somebody once sent me a single com- merclally-manuf actured safety blade, with the flat guarantee that it would last a month's shaving. Actually, it lasted six weeks, and after that another two weeks, after I had sharpened ft oq the side of a water glass. Unfortunately, the brand does not seem ta be on the market any more. One of the major producing companies now puts out a blade with the assurance that it will last twice as long as blades put out by its competitors, or your money, back. The assurance I have tested myself. It is so. I have talked to countless men who use safety razors, and have never met one who claimed a single pack of blades was of anything like uniform quality. The variance usually reported is from two ta ten shaves, with far mort blades giving two than them. THE ~1ERE FACT that Schick com- pany is sending a lady rep around the country to defend razor blades with implausible psychiatric and nulritional poop, strongly indicates the company WESTWAllD M1guille ' Srl Wotley Jooes of t be California Highway Patrol clocked a car doing 103 .mph on the San Bernardino Freeway and found a brand new alibi to add lo the lisl The driver said hf: we.nted to test hil tires at 100 mph to determine whether they were .safe enoUgbl (or hi! family wbel) they took a trip over tbe weekend, · Sgt. R. D. Myers ot the Washington · State Patrol fol16wed a woman for two miles durina: early morning rush hour traffic u she rook the rollers out of her hair. Another d8)' he obllerved a man tearing up a guard rail &o use as a jack for his car. Patrolmen in Arizona, responsible ror lhe saving cf many lives in the December, 11156, blizzard wblcb swept the state, later received letters such as this: "If ever the?'9 bas been a reason for gratitude on our part, the appearance of the highway patrolmen in this instance standJ out as topmo.!t. Words cannot express our appreciation." · ln Los Angeles, police booked a motorist with a high breathalyzer reading of .is after he lost control of his car. splintered two bus beoehes, collided wilb another vehicle and then rammed an eight.foot hole through a wall of the Highway Patrol office. THESE ISOLATED incidents, which are not e1.actly everyday occurrences ln the life. of a highway patrolman, neverthelesi provide a respresentalive collage of highway patrol activities. The typical day, of course, i.s not quite as exciting or entertaining and "I !blot n'rw hl1' .. Utd!" and its competitors are beginning to gel some heat lrom the suckers. And about Ume. If it is true, as alleged, lhat citric acid from fruit juice can impair the cutting edge of a blade, then I suggest this is a problem, not for those who drink orange juice, but for those who make blades. I should thlnk quite as many people in this country drink orange juice u use safety razor blades. Planned obsolescence Is a cornerstone not merely of the blade industry, but or nearly all industry in this country. Use and ning, that's the ticket. Today it is paper dresses. Tomorrow it may be paper houses, to be lived in for a month at a time, and then thrown away, WE ARE SO accustomed to use and Oing, that we regard the little games played on us by the blade companies with amie.ble tolerance. After all, it's nothing personal, since everybody gets the same treatment. But it's a big much, is it not, for the companies to launch educational pro- grams suggesting that their blades' weaknesses are OUR fault, because we are hooked on orange juice, or alcohol. or have an infirm psyche? -San Francisco Cbronlcle Our M-In Saa f'ranelsco The lndisci·etion of Charlie Br own By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -1s anybody more pirated these days than Car- toonist Charles "Peanuts" Schub.? Not only ii a B'way joint featuring a "To}Meu Peanuts," which bugii: him n\ighWy, the market is now flooded with.dirty, faked "Peanuts" cartoon boob, In which Lucy 1e1.t pn!.gnant, and so on. "I gueSl!I 1ame strange poople find lhese !hinge amusing," ht ,.y1 with • pregnant sigh. CLASSIFIED AD in The Sacr~n­ to Bee: "&xpectlnl mother nc<ds bObJ Oiml...,.. boby clotht3, motem~ ~ clolbol, allo woddfng rina oe1, ...n.• ' ' up it and forced his way through a window in the windscreen. All ab9ard. and let 's send for a set of keys, shall we? ~ms. ANGUS Oun Jr., a lovely lady, wishes we'd revive our Reverse Status Symbol Derby just long rnough ta place in nominat.ion her father. Andrew Olsen, a retired board chalrman and True San Franciscan: .. He was awakened at the proper moment on April 18, 1906, by having a tkhtr fall on his head from • shelf above hi.I bed." Noted. Mr. Olsen quallnea by rea800 of hi.! theory that "no one should drive a car that co.ta mort than his favorite shirt," Jn this case a Pendleton. Hit: car .ii a 1950 Chevy two-door with notbtnc -no radio, no heater - whlcb ia known in the family as "Tbt Aphid" becaUJe: "it's lfttn, ~e and crawls." Nominatlom -llOGGLEllVILLE: Elizabeth 1'<1ot, the etiquelll expert, replying to 1 teen11e IJirl who wants Lo wtar a red dreaa Instead of white to a prom: ''I firmly believe In individuality but not when il nouts an accepttd custom" . . Simone de Beauvoir in "Les Belles Images": "I lack something that other people passess unless they don't have it either" \or should we blame the translator~) SPOZZIBLE: Al Bnrdelll's the other noon, Atty. Nick Alaga carried his drink from the bar to his table, stumbled, spilled it and apo1ogiz~ to OW"ner Stu Adams : "I guess I'll never make a cocktail waltrtss." Stu: "Maybe you 're uslng Ult wrong iJ>' proech." ADVERTISEMENT FOR MVSt:LF ' OccasionaU,y, when I make favorable mention oC a restaurant, bar, or what- oot, the plact blows up the plug •II# displays It In the frunt window -, whkh ls okay •Ith me, up to a polnl RectnUy, I have come fac-e-to- (fiOI: with ~bl I must've writ-ten ten yan .go, and tn mOlit cues, 11'"1 don't apply any longer. (PloctS ciw>g•, ....,.1111y for the wono.) Thia ii to announce, then, that any plug older lhan aix mmths is hereby rtldoded and ls to be lt\Jdlously lanored.. Proceed at your own risk. comprises a variety ot taaks lncludin1 changirig lire.a, "awardini'' cltalions to wayward drivt.Q, making routine stolen auto ~and material checks and tackling the inevltaQle records and paper work. II Is 'Ille unllllllll liluaUona lhouih. the danger..,. and many fJn10I herol<; altua- Uolll, lor which the , patrolmen h.,e been readled. Becoming part of the patrol ' la oot euy. The most recent AriJona recruit claas represented a hiring of 7-t men selected from 503 applicants. CaH.fornia reports a similar per~tage With only •boot -teolb the appllc..., accepted. Even with locrea.ied reCniltment effort.s, Cllilorrua lllld many oil>er atatea are having a dlft~lt Um' Onding enough qualllied applicants to !ill budgeted pool· tions. · AFTER ACCEPTANCE to the training program, which has rigid physical, men- tal and moral requlrements, the applicant enters the state training facility, 1n the case of California, the Patrol Academy in Sacramento. Here,. for 16 w~, he receives inslruction and training 1.f1i ap- pro1im.ately 60 . selecte;d ay.bjects in- cluding Finl Aid, Criminal Liw. Police Psychology and Civil l\l&hls. EVery cadet officer alJd reeeives tnstruct.loo in the operation of a motorcycle, handling of automobiles under-emergency cond1Uoru1 and the effective use of fireanns. Sgt. Bob Phillips, CHP veteran, g1ves driver ins\ructlon to cadet.a )Vhich in- cludes hfsb--speed operatlODB U well aa skid cootrol. navigated.on a slick, special- ly designOO "skid pan." Retired patrol ca111 with bald tires are used on this cir- cular 4QG.yard diameter upbalt a r ea. Sprlnklen piekln( out ol the 1kld pan'• pavement every few yards Oood the course while the cadet ls driving. Even though the cars can't go any faster than 30 mph on th i s slippery surface. Sgt. Pbllllpa , comments, "We can duplicate any"thlng ml the pan that you crute at hlgb ipeed."' GOOD, standardized instruction by ex- perienced officers readies the cadet for his future duUes . Upon graduaUon from the academy, the new trafilc officer may be assigned to any localion in the state 'depeodlng on pat r o I re- quirements. The yatrol bas QPt alwa)'I been ao well organized. For the ·fl{lt 2S years of horseless carriage travel, traffic Jaws were enforced by county authorities. Lack ol unifonnlty in interpretation and enforcement of the laws led to state cootrol in 1923 which, while not com- pletely aDeviaUng county influence, gave the Highway Patrol a start. The first "California Highway Patrol" proper came Jnto being in 1929 with an authorized strength or ZOO uniformed men, 80 automobiles and Z25 mOtorcycles. Today the CHP bas some 4,700 uniformed officen: plus nearly 1,400 administrative anl'! clerlCal, l!n)p!oyes, 1,300 radio-equip- ped patrol cars aM 450 motorcycles. ·. WITH A LOOK AT the futuf.t, highway patrols are begl.nnin~r, "° ... ®IJ}Pllterize their approach . to law · eotoi-cement. Micro-secOl!d ~_,to atolen vehicle inquiries hf paCrol of6cfu.s 11 now routine for the Arizona Hi8J:nn:y -Patrol with the use ci IBM computers. The Callfomla Patrol pn>Vlded • m•f<r deterrenl to criminal acllvlUe1 ln ·915 when it installed a new elec:troa.lc recOiaS iystem called Auto-Statls, a coined q~ pressioa for Automatic Statewfde Auto Theft Inquiry System wblch provides instantaneous data on stolm vehicles. By meam ol remote termJnaig tied 1n with the central data proceastng unit in Sacramento, the system provides up- to-the-mifwte information to Jll law ~ forcement agencies and the National Auto Theft Bureau. Our modern highway patrols '"' well trained with an eye on public benefit. In California alone, th! patrol provided more than four mllUon services ln i91'1 driving nearly 60 mUllon miles In pattol cars and seven million on motorcycles. LAW ENFORCD-1ENT may not re~ be the biggest part or our highway patrol's job. Chief Bachofner of 1he Waahlngton State Patrol poio~ out di1s supporting ataliBUco "During 1967, our offietts performed 566,029 tndlvidual assists compared to 168,050 arrests. We place very heavy emphasis on service to the public," he continuea "and through the coorteous and elfld;bt maa ner displayed by our officers; we enjOt an e1.celient relaUonship with the ciUzenl of Washington and the adtnlraU?JI from other police organizations througtiout lha nation." Chief Bachofner and his counterparts In other state police organizaUons are eager . to point out the many public services they render and to remind peo. ple that "your h.lghway patrols are here to btlp." RELAX, MAN! Talk , Not Tr anquilizers, ls at .the Base of Learning To Take It Easy--and Alcohol Won 't Hel p By RICHARD LAKE Htallh Magadat The innennost secret of learning how ta relax lies In learning how to talk with people:· . Yet, talking with people in a way that will help yoo to r e I a x means more than merely exchanging words. It means human communication, and this may be vrey complex, even though it seems simple. The story is told of Albert Einstein that he enjoyed helping a little neighbor girl with her arithmetic because she gave him jelly beans, and they talked. In t h i s CQlllmunicative exchange. Ein- stein w a s relaxing. He w a s changing pace. He was considering his own mean- ings and problems in a different at- mosphere. BEETHOVEN, when he wanted to comfort a friend who was suffering grief, playOO to h er for an hour on the plano • In this way, he communicated with her in t h e most intimate manner of which he was capable. Beethoven and his friend each achieved relaxation thro1J$h sharing feelings. You and I and most of us communicate to a large degree through talking. Nevertheless, in learning how to relax, we must bear in mind that it is not the talking In itself that counts, but the understanding that talking may help Lo bring about If it were talking that counted most in learning h o w to relax. t h e cocktail hour would be as important as people s~m to think it. It Is bad enough th.at, at the cocktail hour, people drink cocktails. Alcohol does not help anyone~ relax, and in fact il hampers relaxation. The worst quality of the cocktail hour Is that at such doings people do not try to understand one another. Some of our difficulty in learning how to rtlax lies in failing to understand what relaxaUon mean3. ln the sense m are using It here, the most rela1.ed person may be the busiest person. The doctor or surgeon whG t. doing something llO delicate or important that life may hang in the balance is, at hit best, working without a tremor. He knows what to do and how to do it, and he works qulckly, yet without haste. I-le does not feel tense or jittery or anxious. THE POINT, or coune. ls that the doct.c( knows what be ls doing. lhe significance of hls work, how It will be appreciated, 1'h3t lt.r etfect wW be. In this sense, he ls truly relaxed because he can make criUcal cbolces clearly and calmly, even though Oil split-second sche:QJle. Tile pet_. woo ls about to embenl< the oompony funds. <11 the other 11""'1. J..& full of lndectslon. He dcieSn't know where be stands in tbe human com- munity, or he woukl not be considefiq crim<. He doeon' know how to be honest, lndbe-'knowllOwtobe-...i. He ls tenae and full of the jllten. and tht chances are t.hat be will mab erron that wn1 be.lr•Y hlm. If your relaUonshlp with people II suet lhll you can took f<nard with confidence Md enjoyment to meettn.I them, strupllna with them, trying ta Wldmtand lbcm, lalnin& the , ... -• along with the disappointments, then you ma;r aay that youra is a relaud life. U your relationship with people is shot through with uncertainty, laced with fears and doubts, spiked with guilt and studded with distrust, then you are not• relaxed, and no amount of trips or tranquilizers can J'elax you. ONE LEARNS, or somehow picks up, the habits of living al a tense rate, and the habits of failing to vary the p a c e of his living. It is learning how to vary one's methoris that is important, not relaxation for its own sake. Thill ls w h y we stress t h e lmportan(e of clear thlnking. 1f you ffl,11 into the habit of taking tranquilizers whenever you feel uncomfortable, it is not the doctor who is at fault. It is your own thinking. We are. so pressured lo seek recrealion and diversion that we may well come to believe that these will do the job ol Ii v Ing for us. Yet., no amount of recreation will re-create us if we ara not abie to master the mat-erials of our liveS. n ·is gCiod for an olflce worker to use his muslces in sports, and to have the benefits of sun and wind and :sea and forest, but none of these will do him any good U he cannot organize bi& ways ot living, working, ftmciloniog, and achieving so that be ruM lila wort instead of having it run him. No amount of diversion, includina: alcohol, ?.'ill divert us if we are carryina: the office around on our backs. We Americans are pathetically devoted to recre{lllOO and diversion io stienuous, far-ranging, expensive, and e v e n dangerous that it is becoming fn. creasingly difficult to believe that all this is supposed to be play. THROUGH talking, and other methods of communlcalion, learn to share your feelings and y o u r troubles. This d o e 1 not mean confession. We are not SUf' gesting that we each become sodal workers for one another. CommwUcation in its broader sense means sharing one's feelings so that one may understand clearly just how and in what degree one is accepted by others. The pflcise method ol doing this each of us. bas to work out for him9elf. Talking about one's everyday difficulties is Ii good way to start, for in doing this one can get that distance that he ft e e d I between himseU and the work that be must lay aside from time to time. Hutchins Looks at UC Dr. Robert Mo.11nard Hutchiru, form· e.r pre.riMnt of the UnivtTsity of Chicago and now president of ihe Ct'nter for the Study of Democratic Institution! in Santa Barbara, ex· pressed the.!t views in an inteT11iew by "The Valuator," California Ttacll· er" AS.!l>ciatiort publication. Q: What ca111e1 the YOlllllet 1enera- Uon'1 dl11atisfadlon with Ute mtlvenlty 1y1tem? HUTCHINS: Today's young people are too 1ophlsticated to be misled by acade- mic entertainments and gladiatorial foot- ball. They don't want to be nicely scrub- bed yoong men who fit comfortably into society. They are too percepUve of society's shams and delusioos; they don 't want any part of this elepnt consplracy. Q: Wha& Is )"09r opinion of dat e11rrent probJem1 tavel't'ln& dte tJnlvuslty tf CaWtnla? m.rrcBINS: Govemor Re1pn and his •dmlnlltraUon woukt never be able to cut the unlvenlly to blll, If the public understood the lignJflc...,. and goa1I of the unlnrstty. On the other hand, U lht unlmoity leadenhlp undenlood whot tis objeCtiN Went, lt would never hsve 1h· t11 lhe 1overnor the opportunity. Qr Cail Ille lectdmete ...a. tl Ille .ca- dat.s 1tle udsned ~· tlwi m1ltkm- •"'"f ·-of Ille Ual-.lty If CAUi-? UUTCBINI: 1'11at ....,. .....i unlike· ty. The nlu!U-unlverslty Cll)lnol meet the dtmllldl of students for llberlll, higher edUCllkro. I dm•t believe It bu any bull· ness teaching !reshmen and sophomores, and pogibly not even juniors and aeo. iors. If they can't take tlte educatlon ot untlergraduates seriously, then tb1y shouldn't be engaged in it. The unf.hr. sity departments are not interest.ed-prin- cipally in teaching. They want to publish and do research. That's where they make their national and international reputa· lions. Q: Would you 11y tbe mlll.t1-11Dln:rslty sysiem hit failed? HUTCHINS' The public doesn'i lhlnli so. The multi-university is where-big business, and the military and tndustriaJ comple:a:es· train their tecbnlcianl at the expense ol the taxpaye'r. The prlnclpal re.search money in Americe. COmtS from the Defense Department, and .u long as they remain a "s.icred cow" and a r e satisfied with the results, the mulil- lmlverslty will continue • --~W. Sat urcl a y. Nov. 30, 11168 The Comment Page of tho Dally Pilot seeb to Inform and · stimulate readers by presenUng a variety or com- mentary on topics of inter- est and Significance frl>m Informed observer& a n d a~esmen. Robort N. 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A re1I 1h1rp one own1r tit. Lie. nHt.lO. '67 FAIRLANE SOOXL IANCHllO . "]90'' YI: 111tom•tic ir•111111i11hw1, recll•, he•i1r, 111•wer 1+.eting, $2695 fecfory •tr c.ondlfionln9, wl'lite well tire1, tirrtecl tl111. l11ck1t •••h, con1ol1, TONNEAU COVER, He1YJ Duty 11fP1n1l111, very cleen ind well c1r1.il for , Y1llow with bleck tril,1. Lie. Y2462J '65 GTO 2 door H1rcltp. YI, 4 1peed, r1dio, hetfer, eir c1fldltlenh1f. It-inti new wide ovel red Uni tire1, shews ••e•,tlon•I cir•. Lie. k'-Ulf7. '62 CHEV. IMPALA S.S. VI. •11fom1tlc fr1111mi•1 lo11, r1dlo, hitter, pow1r 1k•rln9, .ffnt1d 91111, 1rlr1 cle1n. l1111tlful ivory with re4 b•cket ••tit. Uc. Q$(i;. 952. . r '63 PONTIAC GRAND PtllX f•cfory t ir conditioning. Mecl<i1nfc1 '.f•ci1I. Nee1b engine work. No. l7lll $595 '67 OPEL KADm Co11p1. 4 •p1ecl. R1dio, l<ie1ter. btr1 1h1rp. l'owd1r blue, low mn .. , •. VOA·Jll. $' 495 '60 COMET 4 Door. 6 eylind1r. Very e111n. An ideel 2nd cir. Lie. RRY-16f, $395 '62 MERCURY MONTEREY C111!0111 2 cloer H1rdlop. \II, eulom1lic tr1 n1mi11io11, R&H, PS, f1etory 1ir eor11il itioni119, -tire1. A lot of cir for 1 littl1 money. NCC0 i20. $795 '62 MONZA C•vpe. ' cyllnder, 1ui1m1tic ir•n1ml11i1n, redlo, he1t1r, r1tl th1rp. Lie. PR&.f2 1. $595 '62 TEMPEST CUSTOM Aufomeflc fr1n1ml11io11, R&H , ww tir•!t very cle1n-111 111c1llenl 2nd cir, Lie. IHM«fl9. $595 '67 CAMERO RALLY SPORT \II, 1ufo1T11tlc fr1n1nii11ion, R&H, P'S, w~ ffr19, vinyl top, t!nt1d 91111. One ow11er •11d r1m•lnl119 f•clory w1rr1nty. Uc. \ILS-127 $2.395 '66 MUSTANG Coupe. ' cylinder, 1tick 1hlff, r1dlo, h1ellr, whlt1 w•ll tlre1. 1\11! cle1n. Lie. SIW-446 $1395 '62 PONTIAC ..... ,.,. VI, eutom1tic tr1n1ml11lon, redlo, h11t1r, pow1r deerln9, f1cfory eir concl1t1onln9. le1utlf.I 1t1rll;hl blue w1ffl po,..,•r bl111 b11c••t 11eh. KIU 627 '65 OLDS ••••Moc "Ir 4 doer, \II, 111tom1tlc tr1n1ml1iion, r1dlo, h11t.r, power 1teer1n;, fectory 1lr conditlonln;, be1utlful p1l1 yellow. Uc. Ne. FOW645. '65 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 Door H1rdiop, \II, r1dlo, he1ier, 111tom1tlc tren1mhlio11, power 1te1rln9, f1ctory 1ir conclltlonln;. Emer11d turquoite with metehlng trim. Lie. Pll'690. '64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 door herdtop. \II, 111iom1tic tte111mi1tl1n, r1dio, heifer, power 1+.erin9, power bt1k•1, feetory 1ir c0Mltfonin9. lur911ndy with p1rohment trim. Lie. K1Z322. '65 PONTIAC LeMANS VI, 1ulem1ti c tr1n1ml11lo11, power 1l1•rl119. Mht llue wltt. white buc••t t•1t1. Low 11111119•. One 1w11er cir. lie. VEVll6. '66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 Door Herdtop "]96" \II engine, eufo1111 +tc tr1n9ml1alon, power 1f1erl119, feetory eir, r1dio, h11ter, cordov1 top. Strite bucket 11eh. C•rv•tt• blue with bl1ck top. Ne. 171JI. • $888 $995 ~395 ' ~195 $1195 ~895 STATION WAGONS Or•ng• County's finest 1•l•cfion ' of lete model stetion wegons. 1965, '66, '67 & '681. Most with fectory air I remaining factory warranty. 6 and 9 passenger. PRE-SEASON DISCOUNTS CATALINAS I BONNEYILLES NO PAYMENT 'TIL NEXT FEBRUARY "MONTH FMKIHG AVAIWlE ON APPROVED BAii CREDIT , i , ____ ( ______ ~-------------......-----.----. -- • • ' . . -' --. .. .. ~ • ... . . ,, ......... ~ . .., __ . . E--eryone H11 Scnnething l1i1t --Eke W1rtlt-l'BE lt166EST SINGLE MARKEi' {.ACE O'N TBIE ORA'Nfif; 00.tsl'-PBO!Vf; DIRECT w.N7 ... You C.n S.I It, And It, Tr1do It With I W Int Ad hwil>lu ~OM SALk HOUS!S FOR $ALE , HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt Sl\LE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS l'OR SALi HDUSll 'Oii SALi HOUllS 'Oii I.ALI HOIJSU 'OR I.ALI 0-.1 lllOGCloMral 1000 o. ... r1I •· 1000Gonorol 1000 Gonorol 1000-AI lOOU -r•I 1-.rol 1000 O.norol 10!>0 LOCAL PREVIEW!!! .RANCHO LA CUESTA, al Hamilton & Bush· ·11'd iA Huntington 80ach1 announces the pre- view opening of UNIT 3. This opening is for Your Boat and Yo.u wm fit Ihle beautiful Bayfront home. 4 Bed· rooi;ns, S baU., magn]ticent View • Pier and THE JlEAL ESTATERS · 646·711J • 546-2313 Fishin9 for a Back Bay Dream Home? -We've caught a 4 bedroom honey. It's nestled among other fine homes on a quiet, cul'-de-sac lane. Fireplace • dining room · landscaping. Well priced at $33,500 · $232 per month wit(l normal down. Pete Barrell f<eaft'! -~local llUyets only before. advertising in lhe Loe Angeles papers. _ Floal . . u · WISHES YOU BeautllW homeo priced from $25,415 to '32, 795. Featuring: exposed beams in living room. formal dinin& room, 2 or S baths, shake or mission ti~ roof, 2 or 3 car garages, Gatten & sawer appliances, concrete drive- W.y. Select your favorite plan & we will CUiiom build for )(l>u.' Move in by May 1989. Models al Hamilton & Bushard. 111 South B1yfront, Bollloo l1l1nd OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 • 5 A WARM Ir WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING Wm. Winton, Realtor .229 Mlrine1 81lboll l1l1nd ENJOY YOUR HOME "& F.AMIL Y ON House l'inef!inCJ You? THIS WONDERFUL AMERICAN HOLIDAY 675-3331 Opon 'tll 9 Evory Night No need for it! Just oome -lbll big 5 bed· room S bath with dining room, family room and a mother's dream of a kitchen, yard i!pace for kids and aitlers $36,900. 1605 WESTCUFF DR., NB 642°5200 !J IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!! GENE'S GEMS Or1nge Co.st Property G•n• Horwll·lh1ltor * • * * IALIOA ISLAND . . 'Twffn 2 Golf Cou!'MI B/B PosHSlion In 2 Haun! DUPLEX Near Beach • well kept C()6. dltlon. Rent on yrly or tea· D>al bui.s, $3(,950. G«qe Williamson Realw RANCHO LA CUISTA in Huntlnllon Beach lw 3 new bomee anllable for immediate oc· Cllpancy because ol credit rejections. 3 BR, 2 1-ths, built.ins, fireplace, shake roof, con-crete driveway. Those Viow Homes and Lots MUST BE SOLD before Deeember 31 st Buttercup yeUow • 4 Bdrma with provtnclll charm. Few steps to South Ba.y. Newly remodelled blt·in kitchen .. One of the finest Mesa Verde 4 Bedroom 3 batb homes close to golf coune. From its heavy shake roof to the ultimate in landscap- ing. Large living room aooeoted by Spanish fireplare.-12 x 14 dining room, Laundry room. Large master bedroom with free standing fireplace. $42,500 Owner says he'd vacate his Eves: 6'73-15M Cameo Hi&hl&ndl home in 673-4350 2 hours to accommodai. 11~~~~"!"~!!'!!!! qualified buyer al. his 3 Bed-Dial 642-5678 tor RESULTS . ALSO 1 model home available for January occupancy. SPECTACULAR VIEW ..................... $51,500 (Loe: Hamilton & Buabard, Huntington Beach) $2S,050 to $27;1'00 FHA • VA I Conventfon1I 4 Bed.room•, spacious family rm, Iarse dlnln&: rm, f baths. This property Is worth at least $ll5.000 - tcy $95,CXX>. * * * * . VIEW HOME l!astsido Near lack Bay 6 year old custom type family home 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, nice family roOm. ~ge liv· ing room, double fireplace.-Separate Laun- dry room. Sl62. monthly inclu<!fl w.s and insurance. $26,900 CALL 968-2929 ANYDAY between 10 & 6 A Uvoly l;lmlly Open Sit. & Sun. 1324 Goloxy, Dover Shor•• CAMEO HIGHLANDS lOWEST PRKE Tbafa rlabt We haw the LOWEST PRICE home In MESA VEJt. DE. 0nJy $23.500. Needs nothlnc. New w/w CU'> p1ta. hup o:iuntl')' style kitchen, built-tn • aD the extna. w 1 t h Qoy. emmeDt 11nanc;rw l*Y· nwntl tmlY" SJ!1 p e r mooth includ!IW ....,,. will appr@Clate this spacious 5 bedroom, 21! bath home. SPANISH 5 BDROOMS. lAra:e li~ r:oom• dlnina: Family nn, 4 baths. Beaull-~m and eatine-~a in fuJ View. Almost 4,000 sq. kitchen. • Mother will glory ft Private community beach in the loads ol clOBel space. s9o 000 -Try $15 000 Down View from UvUw rm. mu- ter BR, dining rm & kitchen + large Anthony pool. ~~ Vest Pocket Rancho Here's a compact 2 bedroom floorplan- Snug & quiet with lots of room out back. 332 Marguerite, CdM $16,950-Won't last long at thM price. !!!!!!!!!~6~73~"85"!'50~~1 546-2313 -...... _ -646·7171 LIVE IN WE NEED SALISMEN -And it 11 ln the Corona del ' ' Mor Hieb School lllltrlct. • BAYFRONT HOME 138,IOO • 5 ft~--••·•·-3 -· • COATS &' WALLAC! ltEAL TOlts 5464141- lO,-1-1...i = = -=-·. BAYCRfST ' 546-2313 646.7171 -·•· .,..-~ nn, '"' rooma, dinliiC rm, 3 car pr!'lp, 71 ft. ot Bayf:ront. Gorpoug Bayside p a t i o. ._ Sllll,500. T HE~EAL EST ATER.': Opon Dolly ·'--------1 312 Ev..,ing Stir L1M COMFORT + SPACE VIEW LOT $23,5~ Ahno&t 1A. Acre. Low leue- Owner wW help with the :ftn. hold. Prloed well below rnar- uciJW, Muter sized b@d. kiet, $22,900 ~ often invited. l'OOIDI, den. 2 baths. Rear ll .... """' with attroctlw CAMEO HIGHLANDS brick -· Patio wtfh Ufetimf! aluminum c:over. RepoueuJon. M_ust be sold. Quall!:)' COllltructioo. A 11 v~ to Catalina. 4 Bed· bullt·ln hP:W'Y kitchtn. rooms, family rm., C&l'J>':b:, ltn lnimaculate home ln ex-~1720 drapes, landscaped. Asking elusive &ycrest. Luxurious TARBELL 2955 H1rbot 1!.~.rvv.~~redT-'01o~ ~.-muter b9drtlom. suite with -· ~ ·J 711 ......,...., garden A 8Qiariwn. Open Sit. & Sun. ' BR, z balla, tamil.Y DAVIDSON Realty 716 Cameo Hl9hlands room with bar, formal din-OWNER SAYS Driv• WESTCUFF BAYCRBT CUSTOM 2 BR & POOl ire room A: • bobby room. Bel.u:Wulb' land&caped Make otter on. this 2 BR BAYCRE5T 2043 WES'l'Cwr'F' DRIVE land ..,,. 500 Eutslde home in a large on fee . ..,.., . lot Aakini' $20,250. Lovtly 4 Bedroom. 3 bath &4&-7TI1 Open Eves. I91n GLENWOOD LANE Rltr. 2750 Harbor lB, CM home with ove-r 2400 sq fl. ,,0~WNER~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,._~!!..'..-~~=~.,_~:;54$.<~"1 Pool '" 1o1. """'"· ''""' Golf Course Duplex ,~ • $72,500 Gonorol 1000 Gonor•I 1000 Call '°' Appt. No Down to Vets 1,::;:=========~I john macnab Coldwell, Banker OFFIRS: I:'i ElocJanco 1iy tho Sea Cameo Shores OcuJJfront home w/sweep- . ing view al ocean &: Catalina. 3 BR's, for- mal din. rm. 3 car garage. Lrge. inner pa· · tio & front terrace. ............ $159,000 Mrs. Raulston Jetty View Homo Arcftitect designed home on quiet Corona del Mar St. View from .L.R. + fam. T"m.- 2 firepl. Outside entertaining area w/beat· ed pool Hi beamed ceilings -2 .OO:llr 3\0 ba. + lam. rm ............. $87,5 . Mrs. Harvey Udo Isle· 5 Br + Fam. Rm. Near new 5 BR + fam. rm. + form. din. rm. + wet bar, slate entry. Custom quaL thruout. Anxious owner-has bought an· other. Asking ................. $85,500 REAL TY COMPANY 881 DOVER DR. NEWPORT BEACH Micco R .. lty Co. Bldg. (714) 642-823S Private 2 BR units, hard· wood noors, built-in kltch· * 642-lnl Anytime * erui, large living rooms wttn.1,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• j fireplaces. Adjacent lo goU I' course. See how little II KORNER KUTI£ PLUS POOL Newpor1 EXTRA SHARP A: CLEAN. •t Perfect entertainment.borne. 3 GoOO. Size bedrooms. 2 Elepnt Baths. Beamed Victoria ceilings In family or dining Coeta Me.a., 3 Units . $37,500 MUSl 1 area. Glua enciosfd breeze. C.0.ta Mesa, 4 Units , 44.150 way loob on an exciting Balboa Blvd., 5 Units 69,500 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I view of the crystal clear Penlrurula Pt., 3 Units 79,500 poo!. Lots ol decking and an Balboa Blvd., s Units 115.000. Picture Christmas outside barbeque. Don't miss MANY OTHERS this one ! Fabulowi Buy at AVAILABLE Morning s.29.950. BURR WHITE, Rultor In front or thia Palos Verdes Wallker & Lee 2901 Newpon Blvd .. N.R. stone fireplace. Newport :;46-0022 675--4630 Eves. 642-2253 West adult occupied and OPEN EVES. =~~~~~~~J lov@d homf!. ! br, 2 ha, fam . .., .... ..,. ... .,.;,_;;;;;;,.. rm. Heavy shake root pro-Spect•cul1r B1y View feasionally landscaped. FHA· DOVER SHORES BLUFF OPEN HOUSE 1 ·S SAT. & SUNDAY VA terms. corner, !'i bdrm&: 3 baths nt • ..ring" custom lllXUl'Y. Room for .II ... ~ SPRING pool. Exoellent ,.,.,.. , .. he _. ._. aranged with anxious seller. .. -.... REALTY Aoklng $65,000. THE WHITE HOUSE Nleds A New Own1r S lovely bedrooms J •Pf.doul baths, lara:e formal din. room. Nice fam. room. Dec- orator cpts A drapes throughout. 3 car garage. Crystal clear H/F Swim· ming Pool with slid & div- ine board. Surrounded by a THE ~EAL E S TATERS Unbelievable Balboa Peninsula $47,900 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH • Clear access to beach • I~ maculate throughout ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Happiness Is A cozy den, knotty pine pan. elllnt<. """""' "°""""' on the firepll~ mantle, aepar. ate children's play yard with room to live and room to grow, Happiness for 10% down. It •noH l!\sPRING room Ii J"&m1br Rm. Home . An unfortunate family litu- alion propmts the owner to sacrllice thi.I property O 138.150. 4066 Germainder Woy Irvine VIHaCJO Rarely can we otter you a 3 Bedroom 2 Bt.th Home at suc:h a l't"uonable price of. $27,250. Featura include comple!e kitc:hen bit-ins, fireplace, w/w carpt & Drps and AU. ON GROUND FLOOR. BRING OFFER! Owner bou9ht 1nother home Property I& located in Har· bol' HighlancQ • a good, whthome 1amlly atmce- phere. Includes a bedroom, conV1t.rtlble den and hup famlJy room {~4). There are many "Luxury" featur- es • even hardwood fioors and everythln&'. ill in move- tn condition. Asking Pri~ S49,SOO BAY & BEACH RHtty, .Inc. 2407 E. r.or.!..' Hwy., CdM 675-3000 -~- MOTEL Ocean lake, Oregon Net income Sll,500 lut yell'. Will trade for local property. F'ull price $15,IXXI. equity $37,500. ExillUng lO!ll1 at 61' "', $400 month Is a.ssum- 1ble. cau tot details . Newport ,, Victorl• 646-8811 J. Clarkson Oceanfront-3 Br. 2 Baths 211 MAGNOLIA Sf., EAST· SIDE. 2 large BRs, double gal'a£e. allev. Onl~ $21 .500 CLEVELAND Roalty 143 Broadway, CM 645-0181 Eves. 642-8453 646-4579 •• "anytime" OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 2629 Harbor Blvd ., C.M. 2036 S1nti1go Drive MESA VERDE-Pete IHrNtt Re1lty «"" • REALTY •• "anytim•" I ~!!!!!!~"""'!'!!!!!!!!~"' ,.,, u.-s1m., c.M. Maso Verde 4 Br. In fine area of singre homes. Has large fun room + dining room -great view from picture windows. F/A heat + bit-ins .......................... $68.500 Walter Haase Wanted -Trade -Local Units, comm., or land. for this view Coronl: Highland 4 Br., 2 Ba., fm . room home. Owner has purchased another home. Mrs. Marion 1t SHARP DUPLEX. Clolle $23,500-NO DOWN G.I. 1605 We1tcliff Dr. NB 00-SlOO '0 '"°"' 2 BR< •ooh, Noatly · ""'"•""' • "'" OPEN SAT/SUN-trplcs, bJt.\ns. WiU go GI. maintained. Generous sized m.!IOO ""'""'""'·. 2 bath>. °"'" 219 Jasmine CdM * 3 BR.!, c:ptsl dl'Jll'i, laf! pile carpehng. Try no down • yard, trailer/boat acre!IS. C.l. or \ow down FHA. Steps lo bf!ac:h. 3 BR 2 hAths Cl $20,001 .WJ..1120 + family, bullt-ins. fite- Bkr. 646-02'n Eves. 642-44.19 TARBEll 2955 H1rbor place, 3 car garage. o.w.c. ========~=======cl 2nd TD or wUl trade ror G.,..r•I 1000General 1000 income. Vacanl _________________ ,Rl.tr. 64&-3928 Ew. 642-0185 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee1 *LACHENMYER COMFORT + SPACE O>m!ortahl• famijl IMng $23,500 only a S.irnn fn:im the goU Owner will help with the ~ COUl'M! on pool-11Ued lot. For· anc:ing. Master abed bed-mal dining room, dbl fire-place, new carpeta, and rooms, den, 2 bathl. Rear . 1 A~_. nA ,.., 1 living mom with attract1ve spnng c e .... ocu. .,,.-;&...., or brick fireplace. Patio with the holiday IS@uon. lifetime aluminum cowr. Quality construction. A 11 built.in luxury kitchen. 54Q..1T20 TARBELL 29SS Horbor Udo Isle-Rocluc:tlon I 70' lot with charnllng 3 ht-. home. Sunken living rm. Beautilul new corpeting. Huge patio w/barbeque &: 11\ep11 to best heath. aw:~ L.;~g . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . $64,950,. i sh 0 rec Ii ff s D~= i =Go= .. = .. =, =TH==.s=1000=1'-sGo=~=o~=.~=.=N=G=1=000= ~~.~::~s : '""'"d o' o bu,tlf,lly l10dscoped lot. e ~;· ;;• ,80Jsc6~1.~~~.~!: ~l~EJ~~,!.! '629 Harbor Bl.vd .• CM. Now UstlllCJ-Wntcllff '45,000. 3 BR. lg. walnul paneled den with b!Wn book cl!elves, desk, etc. Off master <Ulte. 2 bu, cathedral cellinp. Family rm. 2 llreplaces. Mrs. IWton OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANKER Ir CO. 2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY NIWPOllT llACH : l(l "3351 • l b•droorn plu1 f1rnily room with w•t bar. • H• h•• ••l•c:f•d real ••· & a cathedral ce~ In the • tat• •• hi1 llf•-tim• c•· livillf; room 1: a ~ fin. • Conv•rlibl• d•n w i t h edjoining b1th. r••r. B•c1use h• i1 e pro--place in the muWr bed· • Forma.1 dining room h•1 • r~s•d brick fir.-• fe1sional, he i1 •11oci1ted room. Top locatlon • DMl" • with S P R I N G REAL TY· Adamo ocbool. °""" ...,.. • pl•c•. Living room 1110 h11 1 fireplece 1ftcl COSTA ~ESA. His back· femd. ukq" $39,ZO. • 1 picturesqu• vi1w of oc:•en. Home is in • ground fl ext•nsiv•, hev· ~'1)-'t.. • •xcelletif c:ondition. $89,500. •• in9 par+lcip•tecl in land ~-~ development 1ncf 1dmin-546-5990 • • istr•tion as w•ll a1 h1v· t J :~=~~I • ShoWft by 1ppointment: ~ .... Raul1on in9 won top honors it! • rul eitit• .. 1.1 z -~= • club. He is 11t exp•rt l1t 1pplyln9 SPRIN6'S IMM VenM's 8-t Buy e COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. e sp .. ioli11d t .. hniqu" '• ,., ... ,,, ..,J 11IKI-WbMo oan J11111 llnd """ • • • ing prop.,+y for hom.buyen. He Mlleves in liba.rp 4 8ft. + ~ room • 1200 I. COAST H .. HWAY full-tift'le aervice to his profession. M•y h• ::. = !'-de= • NIWPOIT MACH •• hlOolp you .,11 yo"' hlomS:R?IN~ ~STA M"A. IOI-'* I -~ I " man19" o r "~ ~ ..... A -1 - • Kl 9.3351 675-2000 • SprinQ Really (Allllpany, Ille. •• !':" = ~ 1°" -.... ._._ .. _ • . "rlslf'lprilog"..... M',;..M ·SllO :.-... e 2629 H•rbor Blvd. · .-.· j~o"Eii'E~ •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeef Coate Me1e • -•-.cir. ' ' t Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., tWI ~ ... ...., .... ,.. .......... . ,.. .. '--........ Al ............. lllfM ..... -~1 • ......,.,.n~_.,.... ..... .._. I• tfflir'• DAIL T PILOT WANT ADS. ,..,.._ -·"'• .,.. ...... ,., ......... niflt ....... t• lilt ..U ht'*fllllltlH Iii .. b: c•I•-..U ,.....,. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 1200 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terr., C4M 67>-3000, 673-0554 (Sun 1-5) 448 C06ta Mesa Sl., CM 642·7777 (SUn 12-4:30) (2 Br & Family or Den) •2012 Commodore Rd . (Baycrest) NB 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 585 Hazel Drive, Corona de! Mar 642·1771 (Sal & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 232 Evening Canyon, Sborecliff, CdM 675-3000, 573-0554 (Sat & Sun) ••2716 Shell, China Clove, CdM 675-3000 , 548-8868 (Sun 1.S) 2040 Continental, Costa Mesa ~96 (Sat & Sun 11-3) 481 'Flower, Costa Mesa 646-0555, 642·9555 (Sun 1·5) (3 Br & Family or Den) 929 Via Lido Nord, NB 675-4031 (Sun 1·5) •2301 Redlands Ave., Newport Beach 675-3000, 548-8868 (Sal 1·5) 107 Via Dijon, Lido Isle 675·3000, 673-6182 (Sun 1·5) 2814 Fr.mcis Lane (Meaa del Mar) CM 545-1909 (Daily 12·5) 2524 Loyola (College Park) CM 546-5440 (SUn 12:30-5) 111 Via Cordova (Udo Isle) NB 675-5003, 494-5000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) •1518 Sylvia i.ne, NB 646-0555, 642·9192 462 F.sthe<, Costa M ... (Sat & Sun 1·5) 646-0555, 673-6116 (Sun 1·5) 815 C..mphor (F.aslblufO NB 540-1720 (4 Bedroom) (SUn 1-5) 223 Hanover Dr. (College Park) CM 549-2405 (Daily 1-5) 900 Dogwood Ln. (Cor. of Monrovia) CM 546-5440 (Sun 12:30-5) 469 Abllie Way, OJota Mesa 642·03CM (Sat & Sun 1-8) ••ll8 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 675-3931 (Sat & Sun 1-5) (4 Br & Family or Don} 716 Cameo Highlands Dr .. CdM (714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *1824 Galaxy (Do-Shores) NB 646-1550 (Sun 1·5) 1324 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB (714) 642-8235 ' (Sat & Sun) 1228 Sandpoint Way, (Broadmoor) CdM 673-8930 Eves: 64+2379 (Sun 1-5) *1642 Santiago Dr. (Dover Sharea) NB 646-1550 (Daily lo-5) 2882 Stromboli (M ... Verde) CM 540-1720 (SUn 1.S) '2890 Club House (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 (&In 1-6) (5 Br & Family or Don) 136 Vis Tti<ste (Lldo Isle) NB 676-1936 (Sot & Sun 1-5) 2036 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shoree) NB 642-5200 (Sal & Sun 1.S) 1350 E. Ocean Fron~ Newport Beach 673-9200, Eves: 546-6966 (Dally 1-6) 1671 PegasU! Sl., CM 64'1.i/771 (Sal & Sun 11:80-4:30 Daploxos For Salo fl Br + Den & 2 Br + Don) 1359 !. Balboa Blvd., Belboa Penn. 873-9200 -: 1148-81163 (Daily 1-6) (3 B,., & 3 Br.) 220 34th St., Newport llMc:h 873-5838 (Sun 1~ ' Collclomllllun For Sato (4Bed-J *819 IDl'RlllW' (Bluffs .... ) NB 1144-2028 a;.! " &lo 10-8) ..... -------------------------------------------------·----~--------. - f • " • ' -· • • . -- ' SES '01t SALi l • ,,. 1 ' . .. ( • I • ... _ ~ ........ "--.6_ .._ •• ''"•, -1 s tr ea to - n b + •·=' • o .,z..; 2 • r I ' I • --., • • T •. ' .. ' #• • • .,..~~ • •• ••---...----~~~.__....___-___., ~ ........ ____ .. ---'~~..J...-·-~-..... ---L .... ~·~:~-......... --~-~·"-'·--------------.... ~-·-·-- • ~:"""----~-------~------~---------.... ----.... -...... -.............. --...... ----............. ,..-~......-· ,. ........ ~·· ·--------~-..-.-----. __ ,., -..~~ . -.,._ ~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED INDEX ~VICE DIRECTOR~ll*pim-'l!*--"'l*--* .. -•*'!'111-mp* '!!!'Inv 6755 JOllS & EMPLOYMENT JOllS & !MPL'Wr ioil$ & EliiPLOYMENI DAILY mar ID Help Wantld, Men 7200 Help Want-:, Men 7200 H1lp Wanted Help Wtnted * J~ Aheradonl ' * n.. Pick Up • lleli'm7 ror Put Aarvlc• anti Ix""' Aul1tuK• ·-DIAL DIRECT 84%-5678 Jflr•la Land.lcaplne Co. HOUSES FOR SALE au11H•ts ••N•N. . . ......... Ucenttd. coo.tractor, Insured NEW Pl.ANllED DIVISION -Women 1• Wometi ·--· SALES MANAGER HOUMw!Yft and Mothen TRAINEES Eam Extra Money for CHRISTMAS 7400 Ol"l'IC• lf•MTAL •• , .. ,. I; boftd.ed. n4: 84,7411ST INOUITlllAL P•OP••TY ........ , =========='I COMM••CtAL ,,,, ..•.. ..a J • O•MIRAL ............ 1• (OST.I. MIL\ .............. "" Ma.&A OIL MA• .............. 11 .. EXPAN~ION IN ORANGE COUNTY PrOYldM UNIVERSAL POOL.\ mov· Ill&' lnto the Soulhml Call· ton'lla are.a. ~ otticet In Lquna, Million Viejo, San Qeroente attU. • Afternoons, evenlnp of both Finest coocUtion1, top supervWon 1111011n111AL ••NTA&. ••••••• ... Lodc:1mlth 6820 LOTt ,,, ··'····••·•·-'1• ----------1 llAN.CMU .. • ......... ,. • .61• MIU. v••D• ............. Hit COU..SOI PARK .............. 1111 Dopt, Oponlng1 MEN ARE NOW BEING INTERVIEWED, lilRED AND TRAINED TO FD..I... GOOD POSITIONS WITH TOP SI'ARTJNG PAY. we need manapr1 fOll' Ill three ams. No nperlence necesary. We train YoU to be a hJahly aucceutul area ~r with an lbcome ~ tential exceedl.nr $30,!KXI. Fashion l!land Newport Beach Apply In pemn 10 t .m. to 9:30 p.m. HIWll'OltT el.I.CH , .......... liM /111.WP'OllT Hl:IOHft ......... IUt eALSOA COVES ......... , 111J N•Wl'ORT SMORll ........... Int IATCltlST ................ It'll IAYIHOlllll , ............. ,ltH OOVE• 1tt0••1 ............... lt11 WllTCLll'I" ........... lut l'IARIOlt NIOMLANDI ........ IW UNIVEltSlT1' l'Altl!> ....... IU7 IRVINI .................... 12:11 I.I.CK eAY .................... lt4t i!AITILUil'I" .......... ., ... lttl lltVINI! Tl:Rll.l.CI ............ lW COllOl'IA DEL ,MAR ......... , lut l,f.LMlA l'l!NIHIUU. ......... U• IU.CON IAY . ., , ... .... , l:m aAT ISL.ANDI ............... l»t LIDO tSLE ,., ............ 1111 IALllOA "LANO ., ....... lJU KUllTIHOTON II.I.CH ....... UM HUNTINGTON HARtOUR ..... 1405 FOIJltTAIN VALLEY ....... , 1tlt IEAL IEACH ............. UJQ ;uNSl:T IEACH ............... IUS GAROEN GllOVI! .............. UJI LONG IE.I.CH , ........... ,., 100 u\l(EWOOO ............. lSM >RANG• COUNTY ............. \ ... OIJT 01' COUNTY ............. 1.0S OUT 01" STATE ................ liol STANTON ................. Ull Wl!STMINSTEll ............... 1t11 MIOWAY CITY ................ 1'1' SANTA ANA ............... , UJO I ANTA ANA HOTS ............ l•>t ORANGE ............. 1'-11 TUSTIN ............. ,. .• IMI NOR.Tit TUSTIN ............... 1.U 11,NAHl!tM .......... l•H SILVERAOO CANTON ......... liH LAGUNA HILLS , .. , .. , ........ 11M LAGUNA ll!ACN .............. 11U LAOUNA NIGUEL. ............ 1101 SAN ClEMl!NTE ........ 1111 SAN IUAN CA,.IST•ANO ...... 1720 CA,.ISTRANO IEACH ......... 1ru OANA l'OIHT , ................ 11:1t CARU8AO .................. , •. 1741 OCEANSIOI! ................... UH SAN Dll!GO ................... ins RIVERSIDE COUNTY ......... Uot HOUS•S TO IE MOVl!D ...... lfOI COHOOMINllJM ......... 1UI 01.1,.LIXES FOil SALi ....... 1ns Al'ARTMt:NTS l'OJI 5ALI , .•. 1'11 RENTALS Houna Furnished GENEllAL ......... tlOt Rl!NTALS TO SHAlll• ......... 1005 COSTA MISA ................ 11fll MESA Dl!L M.1.111 .............. !Ill MESA VEROE2111 COLL EGE PARK ............ .,2111 NIWl"OlllT BEACH ............ 2200 NEWPOllT HOTS. ,., .......... 2211 NEW,.ORT SHORES .......... mt IAYSHORES ............... t:nJ DOVER SHORES ............... 2221 Wl!STCLIFF ............. tut UNIVERSITY l'A•K ........... Hl1 ti.VINE ...................... ,.tiU EAST ILUFI' .............. 12tl UtVINli TERllACE ........... l:US CORONA DEL MAR ........... 2lJO IALIOA .... .. ............ uot LIDO ISLE ............... IUI SAT ISLANDS ............... tJSO IALIOA ISLAND .............. WJ EAST llLUfl' ................. 1241 IACIC IAT ................... 2240 IACIC IAY ........ n•o HUNTINGTON llEAClt ........ 1400 FOUNTAIN VALLEY .......... 1410 Sl!AL ll!ACH . . ............ 200 LONG IE.I.CH .............. llff ORANGE COUNTY ............. 2600 SANTA ANA ................ 1611 Wl!STMINITEll ................ 1611 MtOWAT CITY ........... 2i1i SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ........ Ult COASTAL ................. ttto LAGIJNA 8EACN .............. 2105 LAGUNA NIGUEL ............ 2107 IAN CLl!MENTE ....... 211t SAN JUAN CAl'ISTRANG ..... 11lS CAPISTRANO SEACH ..•••.... lilt DAHA l'OINT ........... 2141 RIVERSIOE COIJNTY ........ 2tOO VACATION RENTALS ......... 2t00 SUMMER Rl!NTALS ......... 2t11 CONDOMINIUM ............... nsa DUPLEXES l'IJRN ............. 1t1S RENTALS Houses Unfurnished GENERAL ............ 300CI COSTA MESA ................. JIOO MESA OEL MAlll .............. :llts MESA VERDI! ......... , ... , •• JI II COLL EGE PARK ............ 1111 NEWPORT 8EACH ............ net NEWPO•T HGHTS ............. nit HEWl'ORT SHORES .......... Ina IATSHOll.ES ................ JJH DOVER SHORl!S ............... m1 Wl!STC LIFI" .............. nH UNIVERSITY l'AllK ........... HJ7 RVINE . . ............. nu IRVINI: TEllll.l.CE ............ nu CORONA Ol!L MAil . ,. ........ nso IALIOA , ................ :UOO IAV ISL.A.NOS ................. IHI LIDO ISLE . ., ............. WI 1.1.LeOA ISL.ANO .............. ms NEWPORT WEST .............. 1271 HUNTINGTON eEACH ....... 1400 HUNTINGTON HAR80Ull ..... >4111 FOUNTAIN VALLliY ,, ...... ,.Mlt SEAL eEACH ................. l4J.CI GAR GEN GROVE .............. l41S LONO IE.I.CH ............. l.!111 ORANGE COUNTY ............. 161111 SANTA ANA ................... 16H WESTMINSTEll , ............... 1612 MIDWAY CITY ................. 1116 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ......... *'31 COASTAL .............. 2100 LAGUNA el!ACH .............. 21ts l.AGUHA NIGUEL ............ 37'7 SAN CLfMENTli ,,,,,,,., .•... Jilt CAl'lfTRANO ........... ,J72J CA,.ISTRAHO eEACH ......... 11JO DANA l'OINT .......... JUI CONOOMINIUM ........... 2tH OU,.LEXES UHFU•N ......... Jf1S IUMMIR RENTALS ......... ,Jm RENTALS Apts. Furnished GENERAL ., ••.......•. ,.fOll COSTA Mf:SA .................. 411t MESA VERDE .............. 4111 NEW,.ORT 81!ACH ........... t2IO Hl.WPORT HllOl1TS .......... •tU NEW,.ORT SHOREI ........... •m Wl!STCLIFI" ............ 4UO UNIVERSITY l'AltK ,. ......... 4JJI eACIC IA Y._ ... , • ., .......... •tit EAST ILUFI" .. .. ........... 4141 CORONA OEL MAR ........... 41.H IALIGA ................... •311 IAY ISLANDS ................. 4111 LIDO ISLE ............... (UI IALIOA ISL.A.NO ............ 4>U HUNTIHGTON &EACH ......... 4-!0I l"OIJNTAIN VALLl.Y ......... 4411 SIAL IEACH ................. 44.H LONG IEACH .............. ., .. ~llANGE COUNTY ............. ..... OARDEH OROVI! .............. 4'11 #l'liTMINSTEll ................ 4'11 "'IDWAY CITY .................. 16 'AHTA ANA .... , , .............. 4'1t IANTA ANA HllGHTS -....... .wt TUITIN ........................ ~• COASTAl .. , ............... .,,(700 LAGUNA e•ACH .............. 41tJ U.•UNA, NIGUEL ............. 41'1 IAN CLEMINTI ............. 4111 OANA POINT .................. 4UO TRll'Ll!X, ~ ........ ,. ...... 4"1 CONDOMINIUM ............... ftM RENTALS Apts. Unfurnished QINERAL .... ...... ...... -COSTA Ml.SA ................. Slit MISA Vl"llOIE ... , , , , ...... , .•. 1111 CITRUS Ol:OVl.S ............. 41n LOCKSMITH Scrvict: 221 'CltlUrOI ................. 13th Street, Hunt In It 0 n LAl<I l!LS1H0•1 ..•••..••••... Uh e.a•b. C a 11 ·~ _ lllEIOltT l'ROPIJtTY ...•. , ... UOf ,_ ............,., ORANOI CO. l"ltOl"lltTT "" '2tt &nytime OUT 01" ITATa "lt01" ......... U• i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij-. ,,_OUNTAIN a OIESlllT ....... G1f ..._ SUIOIVlllDH UNO , , . , .•tit , 11:11.1.L fSTATll SIRVIC• ••.•. '21$ s 11· e 1..1. lllCHANGI • ..,. ..... ,,_ ~J •· ll. WANTID ..... ., .... '2-lt BUSINESS end FINANCIAL ~ •• s H' SU•INllS Ol'l"ORTUNITlll. ,,_ ~ft • SU)IHllS WAHTl!D ... IMVlfTMl!MT 0-""''"-. Ult IMVl!STMENTWANTIO ...... '-111 1~ MONEY TO LOA/II ............ 6ll2f - l'IRONU.L LOANS .. ., ........ .nl JliWl!LRT LOANS "'""" UM COLL.A.TEltAL LOANS ......... U15 • -RllAL ISTATI'. LOANS .... ~ MORTG.l.Gll$, Tl'V11 0..-, 6MS MONliY WANTED .. UM ANNOUNCEMENTS tnd NOTICES l'OUNO IP'rM Alb) ........... '4lt LOST .............. Mil l'EllSONALS ............. MIS ANNOUNCEMl!NTS •••••• ,..,, Mii llltTHS .............. Mii l"UNEJIALS .. , ............ Mlt ,AIO o•ITUARY ...••.••••. t411 l"UNEllAtt OIRECTORI ...... 6"11t l"LORISTS .......... 6t1J CARD OF THANKS ,. ..... ., •. 6tl• IN MEMOll IAM ........... " .'4U CEMITERT LOTS ............. '411 CEMITEllY CllTPTS ......... '41t CEMETEllY CllTPTS ......... 6411 =REMATORllES ............ '4H AAEMOR IAL l'AllKI .......... 6"1t1 .-,uCTIONS ........... 6"1>t AVIATION l.f.RVLCI .......... '431 TRAVEL .......... '4» AIR TRANSPOll.TATION ....... '4tt AUTO TR.ANSPOllTATlON ,,,,,'4q LEOAL NOTICES ...... '4M OERMAH a TUTORING "'" SERVICE DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING ........ Ulll ANSWE•ING IERVICll , ..... &SOI Al'l'LIANCE 11.E,.AIRS, Pwtl •Slt All'NALT. OU1 .............. OJI AUTO REPAIRS .. . ..... '511 AUTO. Sul 111nt. T•Pt. lie. ""' IAIYSITTING ......... USf IOAT M.Alt'TEHANCIE ........ 6SH IRICK, MAJ"ONllY, tic. ....... '5 .. IUllHl!SI Sl!ltVIClll ........ 6.Ut el.II LOI.RI ................. '57t CA'fERING '571 CAllNETMAKIMO , ............ ISM CARl'lMTElllNG ............ , .• ltt CEMENT, C..ufll ............ 6'M CMILO CARE, Lie..,.. ........ "11 CONTll.ACTORS ........... 4'2t CARPET CLEANING ........ 6'U CAlll'l!T LAYING I lll.l'Allt 6'H OllAPERll!I ................ 6'Jt DEMOLITION .............. 6Ull DRAFTING SE•VICI. .......... Mn ELECTRICAL . , , , , ••• , .. 6'(41 EOUl,.MENT RENTALS ....... 6'10 l"ENCIHG .................. -FLOORS ................. 6"5 FUii.NACE JIEl'Alllf, I.It. _ ... 6'11 l"Ull.NITUJIE Rl!STORINO a REFINISHING "71 GAROENINO .......... '6111 Gl!Nl!RAL SEii.ViCES ......... '4ft Gll.ADING, DISC ING ............ d J GLASS .................. 6'fl OREIN THUMll ................ 109 GUM SHOP .... , ......... , .•711 HEALTH CLUIS .............. ''" HAULING ........... .,, ... ,llll HOUSECLEANING . ., ......... ,,JU INTERIOR OECORATING ...... Tl7 INCOMI TAX ................ 6141 IRON, 01°<1,un ... tel, EiC. ......... IH lllON!ltG .................. '1U IHIUU.TING .................. •7M INSU RANCE ................. '711 INVESJICATINO, D91t<llV9 .. Olf JANITORIAL . .. ..... i7" JEWELRY lll!l'AIR, Etc •. , .... HOt LAHOSCAl'INO ................ £1111 LOCICSMITH ................ •Ht MASONRY, 111.ICK ............ £11311 MOVING I STORAGE ......... "4t '°AINTING, 1'1"'111ntlf!t ...... "'8 l'AINTING, 119111 ............... 4olU l'ATIOS .................. ..., l'HOTOOllAPMY .. _ .. .. ..... It PLASTERING, Pltc:fl, R•1lr' ..... l'LUM81NG .......... "" l'OOOLI! GROOMING .......... .... l'OOL SERVICE ........... •nt l'OWER SWl!EPINll ............ fU l'UMI' SERVICE ............... ,,,. ROOil'tNO ................ ffJI ll.l.010, llltpelrs, EiC. .. ...... lno REMODELING & REPAI• ''~ •EMODELIHG, KITCHIN$ ,..,,NI SCISSORS IHARl'l!N .......... ifS.l SEWING .. . .ffft SEWING MACHINE Rll'AlltS '''2 SEl'TIC TANl(S, S...n, l!lc ... 1'61 TAILORING . .. ............ 6911 TERMITE CONTROL ........... t1'J TILE, C4!'1mlc " ............ 6f14 TILE, Ll-llm I MlrtlM ...... •ns TRl.E SEllVICE .. • ....... 6ttl TELEVlllON, liftpllll-I. Elc. ... 4fU Ul'HOLSTE•Y •• . ........ 1"9 WliLOING 69" JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI WANTED, Me• ........... 7tol JOI WANTEO, Wtmt• ........ 1'ttl Joe WANTED. MEN & WOMl!N .............. J'llt DOMESTIC HELi' .......... , ... nu AO I NCI ES. -............... 11M HEL,. WANTED, Mell .......... 7HO AGENClllS, Womtn ........... l1IOI HELi' WANTED, Wom111 ...... 74M J Oe s-M111 & w-11 ....... neo AGENCIES, Mill a Wotntn ... ".1U6 SCHOOLS I INSTRUCTION •.. 1 ... JOI ,.Rl!l'ARATION . . .. 7lot THEATRICAL , 7ttt MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE FIJll.NITUR.E ......... .... OFFICE FIJRNITUJIE ........ Mii Ol"l"ICI: IOUll'MENT ......... IOll ITORI: EQUll'MENT .......... MU CAFE, RESTAURANT ........ IOlt IAR l:OUll'MENT ............ MU HOUSEHOLD OOODI .......... tnl GARAGI! SALE ........... Im FURNITURE AUCTION ........ lnS Al'PLIANCl!S .............. 11111 'NTlQUIS ................ 1111 SI.WING MACHINE ........ ll!t MUSICAL INSTRUAAINT ...... 1111 l'IAHOS a ORQAHS ............ IUt RADIO ................... atl TILEVISIOH .................. ,IJlj Hl·FI t STl•l:O .............. 1211 TAl'I: RECOllOERI ........ ,ft21 CAMl:RAI a EQUll'MIHT ... lilt HOllT SUl'PLIEI . .. ...... .... SPORTING GOODS . .. ...... N0t llHOCUL.ARS. SC0,.115 ....... IUt MISCELLANIOIJS ..... .,.,.,. NM MIK. WANTED ............. ,.NU MACH INIRY, ltc. ............ llM L\IMIEll •. ,,,,,. .......... ,.tlM STORACI! .... ., .. ·-......... 1"1 IUILOING MATl.RIAU ...... ., .. SWA~I • Int PETS tnd LIVESTOCK l'ETI ,Gl!NIUL ............. -CATI ........................ Int DOOi .......................... iaj HORllt ....................... MM LlVIESTOCI( • • ..... CALIFORNIA LIVING MUltll.Rlll ............ lt11 IWIMMING l'OOU ., ......... .,_ l'ATIOS .............. -.... "U AWNINQS ..................... "7t VACATIONS • Inf Read DAILY PILOT c L A s s I F I E D The: ORANGE COAST'S leading Whtddyo Want? Whtddya Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS SJMcl1I Rite $512. mo. & up Monday lhru Friday J. c. PENNEY co. I 24 Ftshlon loltnd An equal opportunit.y employer 1 per yea~ ':::=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=:::::-;::=O:=::::::::::::::::::::::=:::: 5 Linea -5 tlm" -5 bucks ' 11.ULES -AO MIJST INCLUOi As per written llgttf'ment t1 qualllled and aceepted go on the picyroll this week. Both skill~ and unakilled ahould a,pply u experience Get In oo the .._,,,... noorl· with on of t h·~~tion's Help Wanted, Men 7200 Ag•ncies, Women 13CK 1 1-WIMI 1'1111 "-vt1 te tr•O.. ~I VOii Wint If! ff1dot. largest pool companies. -• -~ -~-I-YOU• ...,,_ tndto, ~ 6-S 11 .. ~ el' ~rtltlne. S-HOTHIHG FOil Sale -TRADES ONLYI J newport. personnel agency PHONE 612·5678 To. "Pf ace Your Trider'• P•radlM Ad CAU.. 636-0300, or come to 12225 Harbor Blvd., Garden G'°"". m JABSCO Lot at Lake El.!ilnore for Color T.V. 548-3744 Choice Ocean View. San Oemente R.J lot. Val $13,- 500. Trade for house, apt, T.D.'1 or ! Owner P.O. Box 18, Ontario, CaJif. EQUAL trade, Apple Val. ley a~. Good mobill! home or travel trailer, value $5500. 493-1843, Space 81, Capo Ter., S.J. capo. SMOG-tree ranch sites Rlv- l!rtilde Qy.: $1100 to $4,000 per Ac. Want comm., ln- tlust., Income prop. or sub- mit trade. 540-2424 agt. HAVE; 11 unit motel, ~an Lake, ~-Net Income $11.500. TRADE $37.SOO ~ for C.M. prop. Ed Riddle Rltr. 64&-8811 '57 Ford Pick Up with camper shell, Excellent condition, $500 value. Trade for MoblJe Trailer or ? Phone 642-0427 100 Acres Clear $30,000. WANT local Income Art Giovinetti Bkr. 613-7420 or ~9187 · 1960 Trailer (10 x 46) lor Trust Deed, income property or house. Val- ue $2500. 499-2710 WlU. TRADE PLASTER- ING FOR TRANSPORT A- TION CAR OR PICK UP. .. ...,,. Want late model pickup- will trade nooo equity in 11.4 acres neu Palm Springs. Ba.lance on land $895. US Month. 536-ll31 C.OSta Mesa Triplex 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. studio. Trade ap- prox. $6,000 eq. for trust deeds, car, boat or ? . Agent 540.43n * * * 1st Tntst Deed $23,400, aea· isn't nettssary, and we are llOhed; pays $2,CM semi-an-an equa,I opportunity em· nually, due June lat, ·n: plO)'er. MINIMUM for R-1, R.J, ind. ar T. 61>-2'56, 213, 692·7281 QUALIFICATIONS • A•t 20 or ovor WIU.. Trade 7 HP gaa air • compressor on trailer In • HI achool grad or excellent condition for % equivalent Cabover camper. • Orange County SJ6..8276 resident 01964=°'0"'1-• ..i-,.,--,ear,-,..-,.,,,--m"u'"'es • Mechanically to gallon. Excellent cood· Inclined ttion. Trade tor late model • Able to start work truck. 6424610 now Newport Duplex, 200' to INTERVIEWS beach. WW tnde equity MONO.AV le TUE~IJ.\Y fnr good L.eguna reslden-Kl 3-9289, ext 23 tial lot. P·O. Box 1423, A!k for Mr. Hill, Huntington Beach. (TI4.l Personnel Department ,..._Own<. 2500 Sq. ft. Baycrest lux· ury home with pool; clear. Trade for Iocal vacant Bul!der. 646-1676 548-9837 Eves. Top c o r n e r Victorville shopping ctr site 60,000 aq. ft. All utll In, Value $140.· OCKl trade for income. Own- er. PO 695. Riverside, Cal. 2 Br. hse Banning, 3 Br hse Hemet. leased + $7,552. 2nd T.D. Eq. $38,700. All or part. Want: house, income, land, -r. Myers. 673-6756 Have LAND • 80 to 318 acre& $200. per a c re. Want house, income, T? ?. Myers. 673-6756 Corona del Ma.r. Steps to beach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac 15M equity. Want clear lot or small 2 BR home CM area. 546-3928 Eve. 6'l2-0l85 E. Side triplex. gd. Joe. Exchange for Trust Deed. Owner w/amy 2d. Fortin Co. 1703 Westcliff Dr. 642.5000 Eves. 548-0390 * * * POLICE RESERVE POLICE OFFICER $2 .80.$3.41 PER HOUR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH R.t!serw Officers needed to supplement the regular city police force during peak periods. Those intere!lted 1hould report for a written teat fQ be administered ln the City Hall Council Cham· bera, 3300 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach, at 6:30 P.M., Wednesday, Decem· b:!r 4, 1968. Addltlonal information may be obtained fmm the Per· sonnel OH!ce, 673-21l0. ITI JABSCO CLEANER, DEBURR I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Prefer 30me factory expert. SERVICE DIRECTORY !»i:t<v1 .... •: 01..-t:C'10fr('f ence in handling miasile1. Good benetlta and working Paperhanging Upholstery 6990 conditions. Painting 6150 e INT • EXT, ANY SIZE JOB. Xlnt work, rel.5, tree est. JIM. 642-4669 INTER Or Ext. PAINTING, aJSTOM U p h o I s t e r Y An equal opportunity Oirlstmu special! Free employer turkey il low law price on your uphol. sofa. European Craftsmanship. 642-1454 1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa {TI4.) 54.>82al ITI JABSCO TURRET LATHE OPERATOR TuITet lathe operator/aelup. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN Experienced In small rotat. ing auen1blles, lonl.e Ehop experl•nce desirable. Duties to include dPt&illng and min- or product desi,11. Good benefits &: working High school 1?1ld and addi- condltions. tional courws af meel\anical An equal opportunity employer 1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa (114) 545-8251 AUTO-SALES "'IF YOU ARE I ./ Aureaaive ./ I Honeat I I Nea,t Appearin& ./ I Relia,ble I Want A Higher Annual Income Apply In Per'50!\ To nature. An equal opportunity employer 1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa {TI4) 545-8251 Bulldlnt Pltn1 Inspector $718 • $172 Por Month BullcUng lnapector $701 • $152 Ptr Month Mr. Hayes CITY OF , ·~ NEWPORT BEACH ......... . Mu1tiple openings in the City "'-•~ .;,.._ ....... ,...a,,. Buildlna: Dept. PosiHom re-~ JJJ• · quire High School gradua· UUIJJ tlon, completion of en ac-IMMEDJATE OPENINGS credited apprenticeship pro- m JABSCO MILL & DRILL LEADMAN BACKUP gram in one of the building tradea, and two years jour· neyman level experience In one of the building trade or other clOBt:ly related f'ielda. Apply befott 5 P.M., Mon- day, December 9, 1968 at the City Per90nnel OHlce, 3300 Newport Blvd., New· port Beach. Requires minimum of three years setup experience. Op. portunlty to serve u back· up for leadman in trainlna:,1---ocMo;E"D~l;;;C"A"L __ _ and developing less experl· INSTRUMENTATION enced operators. Good bene- fits IQld Wt1rking condltlorur. • Senior Electronic Technician An equal opportunity employer 1485 Dale Way, Costa Mesa CTI4) 545-8251 e Assoclat• Engln"r Requires at least 5 yeanr experience with Digital and Analo&" cl.rcuUry, A 1trong knowleda'e of AnaJor circuit.. ry l• .required. Profe11;onel Service for the employer and the appllcant 133 Dover Dr., N.B. 642.3870 549.2743 Help Wanted Women WET SUIT MAKER Minimum one )'Mr experience requlrecla ComJNny benefits. Good future for qual· lfltd worker. Apply to: Personnel Office U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wamer Santa Ana An equal opportunity employer HOSPITALnY HOSTESS SERVICE, la lookln& for matutt women to welcome newcomen to tbla com. munlty, Mu1t have typewriter, CU' and be bond- able. Call 544-6925 and a~ ply 285 E. Main St., SUite T, Tustin SALESLADY Exp'd in tine ready to wear It. aporta-wear. Full time. GENE'S 2:JOO Harbor mvd. O»ta M,.. Contoct Mr. Skidmore RELIEF START YOUR NEW IMI RN or LVN CAREER 4321 Birch, Np! Bch CALIFORNIA LICENSE , lMMED. SERVICE. Local E ref. FREE est f>48-lS27 JOBS & EMPLOYM NT with th• NEW YEAR A ~~~~r~~on ~~a: Z~tai Train now·in the evenlngs at our Balboa Ialand' head·:i---•-nd_D_l_c_k_an_so_n __ 1 __ 18192=="'=1"""=,_·,.",.·.-8_· -I • PAINTERS need work, Job W1nttd, Lady 7020 20 years exp. Reas! Refs. 548-29'M or 548-Sm e INT-EXT. Aver. room $20. I use Sinclair paint. Nl!lt work, refs. 847-1358 INTERIOR &: EXTERIOR Painting. Olriatmas Special Lie. & Ins. Oiuck 645-®9 PAINTING, Ext, Interior Lie. Ins. 17 yrs exp. Free eet. Acoustioal cell. 548--5325 Photography 6870 A REAL sacrllice? Hs.rd.ly used! Argus Cinenwr SSE 8 MM. power zoom Mov~ Camera $45. Raldant pro- jection screen, never used S7.50, Brownie Projector $411. 536-8653 Plastering, ReDai r 68"80 e PAT'S Plutering • &II Types. Free estimate. Call ,.....,. BUSINESS machine trainee, salse/service, start $300. Apply 766 W. 19th St.. CM J A P A NESE, experienced day work, 8 hrs. S2 per hour 642-5196 after 5 PM -Spanish Tutoring 6<~1354 Domestic H•lp 7035 DOMESTIC HELP Live In or live out HouMkffpera Excel!ior Agency 430 So. Broadway, LA 90013 (213) 683-™7 (213) 621).1735 Oiinese lite·ins. l'beerful Permanenl Experienced Fat Ee.at ,\&ency 642-8703 _P_lu_m_b_l_ng~ ___ 6_B_90 rielo Wanted, Men 7200 Plumbing 24 hr. serv. Work guar. Lie., insur.: remodel, repair, rooter aev .. 531·'1566 PLUMBING REPAIB No Job too amall • 642-3128 • S.wlnv ______ 6960_ ALTERATIONS: Dwing Dec. our ~tyllrw and alteratlona de'part:ment will be busy with altera. Uons for our ttady·t&-wear cuatornen. A word to the FUU. TIME HELP WANTED LARGE CO. EXPANDING IN ANAHEIM NOW HIRING PERMANENT WORK. NO EXP. NEC. IN SOME DEPT'S. AS WE HA VE A TRAINING PRcx:;RAM FOR YO~MEN 18-45. P WAGES PROFIT G PLAN FOR QUAUFIED MEN. J. W. Robinson quartenoJ. EARN S$ while SECTY/RECPT. His openings for: you LEARN. Earn 10 thou• MUBt be cood typist, ahort- and +. lat year. Mutt be m JAISCO hand necell,UJ'y, cood ~ over 25 with suceeu.tul. back· phonl! penionallty, eonatruc-MAINTENANCE ENGINEER PernMn•nt Position Excellent Benefits ground. Sales exp'd helpful tlon ba.ckJround prel~ but not a D!CC'essity:. For Salary open. Call 642-3430 cont. Interview, call Mr Guy, MATERIAL HANDLER FUU.. Charge .Bookkeeper. 675-45TI. 9:30 am-5:30 pm. l'Nfer eome experience 1n Some income tax exp, perl. manulacturlng facilities, op-P/Ume except income tax APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. CAREER OPPORTUNITY! I •-•· lilt drl seuon. P.A. oUJoe. era e,, wni. ve com-5J6.2CMT or 53&3"1'93 pany truck. Good benefltl Fa1hion Island Newport Beach Join today• tuteat crowmc profeulon·Mutual Fund 1ale1 No experlel'lce nl!Cl!uat)'- We train • tun or part time Mutual Fund Advlaoni, and wo.rkina: ccmd.ltlonl. EAfqll EXTRA $ Equal opportunity employer PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR For Electroniar elec.tro-me- chanical, industrial. precl• Ion measurement equip. Dig. Ital micrometer & machine Inc. An equal opporlunlly employer 1485 Dale Way, Col:la Mea cntJ 56-8251 Npt B. 1600 Wutcllft 6U6U2 S.A. 1212 N. Broadway 547-8331 toola. P011ition readout pro-A.rchltecturaJ Drattm:nen ducts. Small Co. Bene!115. Senlw P1anner11 Telephone for appt. only Machine Operators Senior Dea1cnen TI4./54().1301. LIJht production work. l to Senior Interior Dealfnert IKL INC. 2 yeanoJ exper. on horizontal Electronics for Metrology mllla It. chucker. Tool Maker PART TIME Exper. in building jlgs • MacArthur Blvd at Ford Rd, 40 MEN fixtutts. CdM. CaW. 112625. (TI4) Wm. L. Pettlra • Auoc's. Must be willing to start work Apply between 3 I • 644--0620. c.ontact Neil W. Immediately. Work 6:30 to ARMALITE INC. Bl.rnbrauer for appt 10, 5 nights a week. Top pay 1l8 E. 16th St., C.M. BUSBOYS and IOm.e overtime during e MANUF ACTUR.ING ENG· OR next 6 months. tNEERS le e PRODUC BUSGIRLS CALL MR. REED TION SUPERVISORS, nffil· Lunch 1i; Eveninc 774.7256 ed. Apply MecGrea:or Yacht GOOD PAY. --A-u-lo_Mo_c_h_t_n_lc--1 Corp., 1665 Babcock, Co!ta Apply In pe.raon New car dealenihlp needs 3 Mesa. Bet 7..J PM Don JoM' Restaurant fin:t class mechanics for ex· PAR T-Tlme maintenanct 9003 E. Ada.ma, H.B. pandl"" .. """ dept. Top man. nay,. Apply In P'"'1"· 1--::D;;1s""H~W~A°"S~H"E"'R--pay I Qi, benefitl. Apply In Gene L&ney, DA IL Y pl!nOn. PILOT, 330 W. &y, C.M, full Tlme-Exp'd.. 11-12 P.M. APPLY Part time Telephone in the eve~ from our Balboa Ialand of• flee. 6 to 9 pm. Call 675-451U TELEPHONE SoHdtor to work trom own home, can.. inc J...,quna Bch area. Hoar- ly wa&e· Health Aae'ot:i. Call collect 542--8274 SHARP BAR. MAIDS A GO GO DANCERS. Tqio waie-, $2.50-$3.50 to atart. Can ftir interview. ~9983 SASSY LASSY 2901 Htrl>or, C.M. IT'S Glamour Mak au p Time. Be the expert in ~ ottlce or nei&htJorbood. Fl'ft -· .,..,,..,,,....._ C.M. Attorney needa part time aecty. Fut typiat, & tapbone, legal experience preferred. MS--2l!i0 NIGHTS need babysitter tor 2 1m all cblldren, matui. Ii reliable. Oranct It Del Mar. 646-5&t5. DENTAL CHAU\ ASSISTANT N ........ 8'odl -HOLIDAY SALES ' SERVICE MAN To wort in R.t!ntal THE RIGGER LEGAL ~ fUt, ae- yard. Lite mechanic. Mu.at # 16 FuhW>n I.tland cunte t Y PI at: IDme 1969 Jiarbor, C.OSta Mesa NEW,.OllT ll!ACH ........... J:IOI NlWl'ORT Nl!tGHTS .......... IJlt IOATI I YACHTI ,......... ... NEWl'ORT SHORl!I ........... IHI U.ILIOAfl .............. Hlt Wl.•TCLlfl',. ............. ,JUI l'OWIER CRIJlflRI .......... ,.tftt UNIVIERllTY l'A•K ........... nn Sl'l:IO-SKI IOAT ........... ..,. IACKIAT . .. ............... U41 IOAT TRAILIRI .......... fin TRANSPORTATION "'arketplace .1Hl.'=N"~.0::,,M START WORK IMMEDIATELY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT SAT., MON .. & TUES. SALES: $17,!KXI pJus rqula.r ca.ah bonus for man over 40 ln Newport Beach area.. Take 1hort auto trips to contact cualom•n. Alt mall A.G. Pate, Pres:., Texu Jte.. <lnm' Co<p., Box m. Fwt Warth. Texu 1'6101 have nest handwriting Ii; Newport Center, Npt. Sch. ahorthand; ~ helpful ap~arance. Will train. Ap. c ARPEN'I'ERS cca.mper) 1--.---~---­ ply 1930 Newp:M1., C.M. ALL. R 0 UN D MEN: BABYSn;J'ER. rey borne, SALESMAN For Pt"Ol"!Alve CABINET fTITERS, SIDE must bavt1 own trans.; D:J> electron!~ dilbibutlrw: WAILS '-n.DORS. Must to II, Mon. tbN Fri. c.J firm. Top pay If you qualify. have own tool1. c.11 !Ude, Moodi¥ or llfttt, S6-IQ12. Oreo Electronlca. &-6 PM. M2-9T58 or a.PJ>ly at 2135 BABYSlliDt, Ute balll•1. &48-4556, Mar. CMYon Dr. O>sta Mea Prllf older woma.n. eqi "' DOORMAN • Park:1rw: At· ASSEMBLY Mechanic, ~n. trUntl. Urt tn or out. 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CU.tllCS ........... 11 MOTIU. Tlll.AILllll. C:OV•n M 1 llACI CARI, ltOOI ........... .... GVllT ~MEI IPtl •UTO IYIN'TI ............... tUI MtK 111.NTA.LI IM •VTOf #Afll'TID .............. "91 1,.cOM• l'IOl'•··rr ........... Nl.W CAllll ................. .... ' UllNlll P'flQl"EJtfT .. AUTD llAll ... , .......... , •••••• lll.l.ILEll l'AflO MU UlllD C.1.111 ............... .,.,,,_ e FINE DRESSMAKING ' Alter1tlons, rut ~ce. Reaaonable prices. 675-1735 ALTERATIONS le CU.tom DreumaJdng. Veey t In e work. App'l 548-1104 • DrTamaldnrl-Allmltlonl Fut I: Reuonable .......... Altorttlono-642-5145 Neat, aecurate, Xi yr&. ex.p. TILE, Ctrtmlc . 6974 PR 4-7253 DISHWASHER lot P .M. work 13 OR OVER * APPLY IN PERSON * Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. Coaot Hwr. Coron1 dtl Mar, C,al. ..,.._ COOKS, LEAD FRY Ei:c::elll!nt PU and wcdd.rw --Muot be ..... neet Ud pltul.nl MexScan fOCJd txPtlienca titlptul. AMJOO'S ~A\JRANT 421 E. 17111 St., C.M. nBEROL..AS MODEL 6 MOLD BtJlLDERS wtth 'ex,. Pfr. mt bolta. MOit N'f't own too\1. Call «. I c k • 642-9758 Of apply at n3S Canyon Or. O:>sta Meta· 8 FULL TIME HELPe Mana,cer Trainees. Over n yn oJ age. APPLY AT ME A ED'a .ClO E. 17th, ~ Mesa MAN w /cleuine aervice Medi hl!lp; wtndoft. ftn., carpets, etc. Ot.ys. $2 lilL to •tart. 5&-4111. TRUCK DRIVER, rubbl&h. Exp not nee. Appiy beL 3 am.12 noon. 2113 C.l:Q'Oll Dr. Costa Mna. tendanl. Start at once, fU1l mccb..-e Jr per . : mme 5'1.,31Q2 alt f::.> or pt tinll'. Owll .tranl.-rett. machine lhop work. Sa.lar7 Dl2fl'.A1. m::R.ET.ARJ' Phonl! &M-1700. Ext 444 open. Hapard F\lter Co., &!pm'., ainPe, 2M5 TR.AINEE tar 1&1H/ll!l"V\oe tm Plaoentia., Coda Mea 54S-:oJO bualneu machlnea. SW1 BABYSITTER, lite $300. Apply 'l'6 w. 19tll, Agoncl.,, Wornon 1300 --· Mo<>l'rt, 1121 C.M. mo. 546-05:29 ' • ----·--·-~------------- -- --------------~----·-------------..-...--..-;;:....i.;.,;..:..~ I ,,. 1 I ' .: I I • FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU OUR FAMOUS · Here'• How You Can Un Our Fvnious Dlme-A-Unu e NllWPORT BEACH ...• 2211 B•lboo Blvd. e COSTA MESA ....•••••••.. 330 Wost B•y e HUNTINGTON BEACH •.. 309 Fifth Stroot e LAGUNA llACH ...•.. 222 For .. t Avwnue DIME-A-LINES Iring th~ or m111 th.m wtth corNd' c11h to on• of our 4 conven11nt offlc.M. e No Commercl•I Ada Allowed e E-1ch Item must be priced with no INm over $1$. COLOR ar black and white Polaroid camon. $16; 35 mm Miranda SLR Camera $20; IJ&bt meter $2; 1 9 5 6 DeSobo., far pa.rt.a or 1 $25. --· -J2ZI. ~ West 19th St C.M. AOORABLE black Labrador pupptes., female, 1 .pure white colden, good breed $15 each. $40-5.589. ~I t..&na:e Dr., Sant& Ana He~ta. SEVERAL bl<)'det 18 . $18.50. CC'.ood can d It Ion w..,,n $3.SO, 8"""ter 11: MlscellaIM!OUS toys 25c • $3. 30'l3 Klll.ybrooke 540-2841 TABLES, two of them. Exb'a '"""" """"""""' dining table, prrlrct tor an~quine (...,,, rtniSh1na) $25, $> ~ple linilih dropleaf table $20. 968-1712 STUDENT deal<. walnu f!Jrmlca top iu;; o..,.;n., t SKI panta, men'• black. '2-.34 t, wai.&t $5. Hllttng boots, boy'• $10; •ire 6, 13. SUit, boY'I .... e wool, size J.2..14 $5. 646-2l88 exccllent 125: Cue Walnut formlca dlnett table $21); matclrln& cha· "' $2.50 each. 540-077D REFRIGEftATtiR ... .. 14, Single 115. ""' 1 .., $5. Comer t!res..~ $4. U-ath er 2. 2. 14. chair $5. Camping tent $ C.Ompres!IOr, need! work $ COLEMAN 3 burner 1tove $14.50. Kerosene lantern, new $1. Corner table $2.50. Games, booka 5c -50c. Hand mov.·er $3. Clothes, shoes JOc to $1.50. Boy'1 Derailer bike $12.50. Saturday only, 2044 National Ave. 54S-0961 8mm mo'1e projector JJ36lt1940FORI> BABY Furnlt\n, druaine Sl<JS.Wood,7'1'"withlood (wtthOut le.ne) $25. Framea, * PARTS * table $5, walnr $1.ISO, hi&h binding, ~ only 1tl days pl1ntli a.nd etchings fl. to '38 Ford - l trana US. l chair $5, bottle wanner $1, on slopes. $25. ~ or $24. Holder and lens $al. Cllltinental kit $15. I 16'" G.E. electric food warmer 6U-4321, Ext. 285 Movie &creen $.18-35mm rimJ, tireJ & tu~ Sl per $3.50, electric bot t 1 e 'P"H.EASAN==~T~S~, ~147.-.-ac-h.~- slide projeetor, without lens aet, 2 rear fe~en $8 ea, aterllizer $5, car bed $4, 642--3263 $25. Rack and lens $24. 2 rear doon complete with 1troller $5, play pen $5, 'o"LD=Trunk,,-=$20=.-,y".,.-"w"lnd..,..u Profeuional carrying case• door panels & glaa $10 u, wonder horse $8, lS volume $6-~ $22. Traverse roda reu etx:t $10, drtw: shaft cbild cr&tt $20, photorlgid fl, Walnut table $.lf). Record $2. ~ SS-Large hanging with U joint $15. wet photo copter S 1 O , player, new condition $20. $7 Rn Books 10<: Set dia:hN $8. plutic shoe rack $6. Light '40 Ford lla.thead motor, J.n.. portable camp beattt ,.,,,,, USE-Cl Brtck 8c new Tut BUILT·lN Western Holly Oven ii>. aao Diahwube:r $10. 540-6589 COMMERICAL vacuum S25; work bencti wltb.,..viae ~; 'Work bench m: Bench grin. der $15. Preato torch and tank $25; Hi Fi component& $25; Electric dryer $25: Refriaerated alt conditioner $250 Ede a bed $25. 642-1224 1902 CHEVROLEI' 646-4032 $ 2 5. Electric can opener lr-12. Radio phonograph $1 0. ARGUS slide projector, like 0. new $10. Wonder horse of $7.50. Stroller $3.50. Diaper 1ne pail 25c, baby scale11 $1 fixtW'es $3. Wood top card eludes carb, distributor, rea:· eamea trtpod $5, Sekonic $lO. m Narcstaus, CdM. table $6. Steel paper carittr ulator, oil pan, beads, clutch light meter $3, flub $l, CdM .. tor bike al. Leather-canvas assembly & ,eneni.tor an portable tapt ~r $4. f TIRES, 100-14 Radial Ct>n. tinentala. 11Dme tr e a d·, perfect cuin&• $15. M2-MC9 19" T.V. C.Onosle (working) f.15. 51)...2847 NO MATTER WHAT IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert A1sistance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE IT! BABY Line Crib w/mattresa spread and three sheets $15. 548-9547. 142 West 20th Street . ADDING machine $25; Stan- danl Typewriter no: Old lashioned hanging lamps $3.50 each. Brass chain,'\ in.- eluded. Nice floral bedspread '°' double t•d SS: Econoline hubcaps 25c each. 50 Chevy original hulr cap• 25c each. Portable typewriter, like new 120. Bed frame with double size headboard .$2. 642-5143 E LECTRIC guitar $25; ha• 2 pick ups, Tremolo Amplifier and , .... $25. P•rleet Christmrui gift. Ideal foe """"""'· Call after 4:00 Sunday, ask for Ron. 6#-1618 SET of bunk or twin size bedl'i $20; Wuhing machine Sl7.SO .Sewing mac ht n e $7.50, 2 bowling balls and cases $5. Several games for n . $5. Roller skates. new $5. Electric motor $1 lo $5. Clothings 5c • $5. 2310 Westminster, Co•ta Mesa. 548-6195 /, FIREPLACE lenglh """"· ...... stack 15 . 1 king, 1 double size bedspreads $5 to $2. Antique adding machine, ""''"" good 120. Bird cage and stand Sl.50. Dcywall la ping tool, oow S2. Some concrete piers 25c each. 890 Capitol West of Placentia Ave. LOTS of boy• clothe1. size 10 to 12 and ladies clothes size 10, 12 and 14, 25c to 13: Human hair wig and ""'· light reddish brown, originally $150, $25. Man's leather overnight satchel $2. Red Christmas door \O,IJ'eath $2. GE 9-cup percolator $3. Eureka Vacu1U11 cleaner, working condition $5. Dark .,...., and wrought iroo dinette "'t $10. ' modem pictures $2 each, • aluminum grill P'"" 7~~ feet tall $1 each. 2 sliding """'" doors '"' l<'<t It both, 6-90 pound bags con- ""'"' 13 all. Othec items Sc to $1. Sat and SUn af- ternoons. 1865 Rhodes Dr. Lawn mower, like new $1 Pair af chairs $5. Pall" dovd $2. Adding mach · electric $10. Lawn marbl 3ll0 Barbados Pt 5'15-2988 ~ble with wnbrella $1 ' 0. Garden plants "" to $5. CRIB and mattress $25. c Bookcaae headboard $20. 2. Full size mattress and box 2. 5'pring $25. Night stand $7. ~ Six drawer che11t $L1. Knick- at Knack shell $2. Car seal 0 $3. Small hapmer $ 3 . lh Consalve TV $20. 646-8505, Baby """'' $4. Electri molor $2. Electric drill $ TV stand With shelves $ Lamps $1 each. Bed frame $2 each. Hair dryer $5. Bo fire extingjisher $2. Radi 13. &l6"848. m w. 20 391 LaPerle Pl., C.M. C.M. DO YOUR .Christmas sho EVINRUDE gear shift out- p-board $25. Gas tank for ping! Toddler girl's clothe '· some imports, some neve used, 25, to 13 . .,Wom si;r,e 8 and 10 clothes duding lermis dress, pan t bag t tops, dresses and hand .. ~, Used and """"" styles, $3.50 to $12.~. ,M~n· new cardigan sweater !I • M, $11. V-neck tenn~ te shirt $4. 548--0397 . "' rry outboard $25. Ladles three speed bicycle S18. Silver nickel serving coffee u r n two handled with !Ii leg base and spigot $17. Wilson tennia: racquet $2. Goll club cart bag and clubs S18. Gonset Marine car radio converter $5. Surfboard $8. Beauty shop hair dryer $5. "'6-856$ CUSTOM drapes in good co n. SCHWINN, girl's 20 inch, e very good $20. Gu logs $9. Maytag au tomatic e washer $20. 546-3426 dition, 4 pink panels 52 wid by M loog $5 each Unbleached muslin oH-whit drapes, 2 panels 48 43 ----------x at S2.50 each. 96x84a $5. 12 x 84 at 14. 48 84 at 13. ,Two !rave x .... d drapery rods $4 each. Fltte custom Hollywood bed cove in blue twoed $4.50. Tw yanl• extra heavy '1d wale oH·white cord u r o STR OU.. ER $1.50. Bassinet- te, stroller and high chair pads 10<: -75c. Drapes lOc. • $6. Boys clothes, size lG-14 to $1.SO. Lamp $1.25. Ken- nel'!! building set $2. Man's sport coat $1.50. 545-8530 0 .. y yardage good for upholste ' SCRAM-LETS ing $4. 548--0397 35MM AGFA Camera 1/300 "'· -Rapid Fil ANSWERS F2 advance, good condition $ m 25. Early American Maple des k Darkly -Cuddle -Opiate -Pepsin -Nickel -Savory with bookcase $25. Excellen condition. 646-4581 -STORK YARDS YASHICA 2~ rellox oufti $2'2.50, Slide projector 2x outfit $22.50, Cralg jection 8mm movie edito t Tn answer to a history test. 2 "\Vhy did the population or Pro-Chicago grow so rapidly?", r one youngster wrote: ''The h population of Chicago grew fast because of the STORK with rewinds $15. Reels wit aans 8mm and Su8 50c. Con camp stools $4. Lamp shade for $2().00, 1 hood $15, brakel-'-9099=.::La=Ca::•.cltac:..:;F_.v_. __ _ $1. ~935 . drums & shoe& $5 ta. Phone GOLDEN Home and high 536-8411 H.B. 6 PIECE Chrome dinellt aet, school Encyclopedia, 2 o 3Z1 CHEVY Heads, ~25; ;m extra le:r, IOOd condition volwnea. $10; Golden book Chevy Engine, $25: 265 $25, ~ 784 Encycloepdia, $8; Science Chevy Heads, $10. 6'12-21M TV :n . h 1 "·- boo•·-(T .. _ • r->;t· inc conso e, W"0111.:i ..,., eacncr s """ 10n, SILVERED pewter punch $12. Double bed oom- for 6, 7 and 8th grades) bowl $20. Crysta.I and pearl plete$17. Dresser vanity and SL each. T o Y bo~ $4.50. necklace $15. Cryatal and chest of drawers w. Metal Sedspread for 2 t':"tn ~s jet necklace $10. Projection work ~bits for sbop or toge~r, $7. Radio. $3.50, screen $15. Preuure cooker '! $3. Metal oHice desk electric tosater $3. N1c-naks $4.50. Sunday 12-5 only. 365 needs drawer $10. Maple lOc and up. 30TI Molokai E. Esther, C.M. cabniet $5. Bathroom wash Place, Co:ita Mesa, (Mesa basin and full pedestal $5. Verde Atta) WALNtrr round drop leaf AM-FM radio T.V., ttcard MAPLE Finish b o o k C a s e table $25. Six walnut chair&, player console, both radios $12.50, Early American Pole beige naugahyde seats $10 work $5. Chairs $1. each. lamp $25. Twin Hollywood each. Double book c & ll e Older portable typewriter bed, $25. Di.stressed Maple headboard and footboard and typewriter t a b I e dropleaf coffee table $25. frame {French Provincial) typewritre need& m In o; Matching step tables $25. $20. Sunbeam 36 vent steam repair $6. Near new Bissell each. Buttel S,25. Silver fox iron $7. 962-1924 sweeper $3. Sherwin Wil- 9 drawer dresser $ 2 5 · POPULAR e 1 e c t r o n i c llaJrul paint never opened $2 WAFFLE Iron $1.00. Corn popper $1.00. Griddle $3. Christmas I I g b t s and decorations $5. End tables 1 $5 each. Sewing machine S25. Hand tools $1 to $25. Sunday Dec. l, 2 thru 5 PM only. Please come at no other time. 2348 Rutgers, Costa Mesa. PERUVIAN Guinea plga $2 and 13. Good breeding .tock 673-1133 SHELVING Sc per ft. 30' divider $25. Trailer hitc:b $3. Clothes line $3. Lawn mower $3. Lawn lllQWer $3. 8-12' rattan poles, 20" tan on wheels $17. 675-5218. 24" BOY'S bike $18. Good condition 54&-7529 Matching 2 drawer n~ht magazine, 1961 to 1966, Sc gal. Painting ol Japanese "'==~"°',-,-,..-,-= commode . $5. Maple living each. Popular electronics figures 33x22 no each. Many DINETTE and six chairs $10 mom chatt, $25. 2 round projects: transiator radio items 25c to $L 1513 Orange Kenmore p.e: range $15 maple end tables $12. each. 75c. Audio amplllier 50c, Ave., Costa Mesa. 642-5666 Baby stroller $10. Peterson 6'12-6186 decision maker 30c, wirelest car seat with head rest, AM mike 50c, F.E.T. SM. Westinghouse like new fl.SO Net playpen HARDWOOD Dinette s e t with 3 chairs $6. Never-mar dinette set with 4 chairs $15. Double bed mattress $5. 514 Hamilton St. 646-6892 preamp 50c, includes aprts. Refrigerator $12. Work s $2 Eveready g a.rd e n Also: steroo amplifier SOc, good. 673--6071 sprayer, new $5 Toys SOc-$1 phono speed checker 15c, Double saddle b icy c 1 e auto speaker switch lOc. 2 BLACK .Bar stools $2,SO basket $1 Dress material, 2030 Highland Dr. N.B. Ask each. King aize Leopard 3 yards U Dishes 5c--$2 for John. 642-TI65 Velour Bedspread $ 2 5, Mosaic di.sh $1 Diaper bag 2 Bicycles $5. each, boys 675-4580 $1 Foot vibrator $3 Baby and girls. 642-BSOl YELLOW naugahyde couch clothes hangers 25c Baby $15. Rock maple coffee table ADD ING Machine 10 Key carrier $1 Dress shoes 9% TRIKE, Like new, $5. Potty .$l0. Cricket ch.air S3. Dinet-A-l Cond. $25. Typewriter C $1 Baby bottle sterilizer chair. S2; 646-76'15. 1115 le set $12. Maple baby crib ~~~ rebuilt $28.50 and bottles and formula E<-~Bx Lane, N.B. WhirlnnnJ $8. Tools U -$5. Pottery ='=..:.C~~~~---""-$1 50 G E ~ ~ ~-$2 ·---·-. 12 ro= measw-uig cup . . . gas dryer, works good, $25; """' -· ~~w wuo.ins · RTABLE Hair dryer $4.50 heat and serve baby dish Auton1alic washer, very 2l01h Cecil Pl, C.M. 642-6245 '"Christmas tree color wheel $3. 2'l80 Apt B, Placentia. good condition, $25; ,Fender 10 WHITE Leghorn pullets $4 .50 673-2966 Sat 1-? Sunday all day skirts for '61 Ford $5. pair 8 month laying $2. 10 New B:o=y=s-.,S~hi~rts~-.-nd~~,-ao~k-,-~, Datsun Engine parts $2. to Hampshire reds, 7 months, hardly worn 25c -$1. 3 $25; Datsun 4 speed laying $2. 10 Rhode Island Cocktail dttsses 12 and 13 transmission $25. 847-8115 reds. 6 months $1.75. 10 size, $3. -$5. Sparkling crossed Rhode Island reds Crystal; wine, b r a n d y GOLF Balls lOc, Man's sport .$2. Chicken coop 12' x 16', snifter, goblets, LiqUeur suit, $5. lady's dresses 50c. $25. 200 feet chicken wire glasses, martini, all kind Windbreaker 50c, Fishing $20. 2636 Santa Ana Ave. of liquor glasses $150 each equipment 50c and $1. C.M. LI 8-3941 or buy complete set, 8 of 548-2061 2 STEP tables, 1 coHee table $3 each, 1 step table $4. Child's Lionel recon:l player $4 LI 8-0061 "" printer 13. Chrom glossy print drying Um;: • ""· >16-<565 . . CHEST of drawers U5 -$25. each kind. Cocktail Shaker ~OTTY Puie unfinished Jigsaw 15 electric moton lo match set $4. Gold Wall ~?,L;!~ ~.:O~ ~ nightstand 2 drawer com-$1 _ $10. Child's crib l.ike scones, never used (still in modes 21" x 15" x 20", new i1o. Day bed $4. 'aaby hox) $7.SO Mexican Bean Wall plaques $1 -$3. Floor $10. .each fl~ 2 for U9. bath tub .$l. Mirror $3. Pol $3. Waffle Iron $2. YARDS.': 8 YARDS slipcover material, new, floral design, brown & orange $5 Children's clothes Ux 25c-$2. 1913 Monrovia. C.M. U foggy, Cl:!lleelled 3 PIECE custom ""tio ""' S25 each. I piece $15. Corne table to fit sectional, $10 cushion s50c • $2. Badminton u-• h-' b h 4 w 1 ~· Gol set 50c. Wicker bike basket •UJlllfi = 11'C veneer Bowling ball with case $3. estc ox co.wess d Wall ' Antique gold and fro" glass hanging lamp $20 104xl80 ""'"' rug. $15 120x83 pink -beige lined, 1 drawer desk with fonnica New and used marine Clock {Nds minor repair) S1. Chalk board $1. Ice chest top 41" x 18" X: 30", $2'2 .. 50. plywood, fir, mahogany, $4. Billiard B&h tor Pool $3. Comforter $3. 8 x 8 Sm~ll new sewing machine leak, also soild lOc to $1. table $5. Sat. and Sun. nig $3. 2230 Canyon Drive, cabinet, $10. Toys lOc to 2x4 4x4 4x6 fir lumber 536--8653 fl. CM .. 548--6797 $1M. """54"9119Killybook, Costa 25c' -$2. '8&1 West 18th St., G"~OO""o;:::"w"•"•"tc;l-,n"•"•"·-.-.. way pull drape good co 8' DINGHY $25. Trailer $15. esa. u-C.M. 646-2377 refrigerator with top rfeezer dition 115. After 12 p.m. Costa Mesa (Mesa Verdel 9441 Kiwi Circle, F.V. 54~9361 962-9901 Oii.rs SS. Anhcor $5. 548-4967 ST01(E. $25; Couch and SCHWINN 20" boy's racing $20. 1 overstuHed . chair $2. l"'l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f_,;;~~=======~~~~=======, SERVEL gas refrigerator, chall' (needs-recovering), bike good mech pindition 1 Double bed with head-old but runs good. Apt. size $15.. Sat o.nly. 642-2944 $20 673-2!112 ,.. ' board $5. Good baby crib $12. Stingray boy's bike, 3 Beg1nnen Microscope, SS: and mattress $7.SO. Call SOl LARKSPUR CdM, Sat· Sun, 10-4. Bed divan $12.50 Naugahyde chair with ot· toman $7.50 Old glass $-$25. 10 x 11 carpet $25 4 ft Oourescent tubes, new 60c each. TV and cabinet $1D Picture frames 50c-$5 Wfn.. dow shutter with hardware 75c each. Lawn mower $2. Sink $2 Full siz.e mattress $12.50 Small electrlc beater $1 Patrician relaxlcisor $25 Old Silver $2.SO each. Yarn 25c skein. Yardage 50c per yanl. USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID WANT AD ,ORDER BLANK AND REA..;H THE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MARKET 1--------_.._ .... ··~~.--......... ----~ .......... .., ... _ -. -----·. ----· ................... -~ ... -·--··-··-·-·····- 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS fHAN 3 LINES ' TIMES ' llMIS 1 lfMES u TIMES speed, excellent condition Hokie 9' 6" beginners board, JU~ ~oved-Sllrf?oard U5. 642-6311 or 548-9597 $15. 646--8435 $25· Stingray green shocks Girls ice skates &l.Ze 6, $2.50 BOY'S 26" heavy duty Schwinn American Bike \.\1th paper rack a n d loot brakes $20. Good condition. 545-4340 GIRL'S bike 20" with basket $14. Girl's ice skates SS. 646-36.'JO MOTOROLA TV excellent condition $25. 644-0548 SET of 12 serving trays, matching lazy Susan $.5. 548-9641 B FLAT Clarinet, case, ebony, a quality instrument $25. Enlarger 35mm and 2!4x2~ lenses and negative carriers $25. 545--4558 -~ick $25; Double train Bar-b-Que $5. Misc. 8s°~~ Skates $5. Size transformer, $15: Lots of household articles from 10<:'1~~~~'--=--­ U gage track and engine to $3. Bookll 25c 2614 CLOTHES -w o. ':'1 e ~ s , plus miscellaneous equip.-Basswood, Newport Beach, teenagers jr, petite sues men!, $20. 548--6429. 64~254 -Sun. 10 a.m. -5Ck: -$2 childrens 50c -BOY'S clothing, slzelt U.16, NEW Spalding pro Goll 2 p.m. . , ~~me; 50c :1$~~ ~~ some new l Oc-13. Ski booll, woods, $25; Man's oolid gold DINETTE, Six C',llrun; $25. ~ ·. size 9, never used $15 Gup.. Lon . . t I h $20 · vaporiz.er $. Two lamps $4. arti es good con d It Ion pies hyb-'-lOc To,.. lOc. gine wr1s wa c • some worn only once Sal '"""" Necchl portable sewing each. Paul McCob Coffee and S ~o Tusti . . 833-lTIS · table $5 Auto drip pans un, ...., n Avenue ,_===c=--~--~ machine, $20; 16MM Movie . · Npt Bch. Comer CliH Drlv; OIRISTMAS is coming i:ojector, $1.5: Ul x 50 Len. $1. Fireplace screen $1. and Tustin Ave. 9--5 Dolls 50c each. Books lOc. ticular movie screen ss· Toys Sc -25c 673-702:1, 707 Portable dog run, $8·,' Ne~ Poppy, CdM WANTED: Old 8mm movie Doll furniture, set 50c:. Pup. j t and 35 pets with a case $1. 75. pet carrier, $8; Salt water TIRED Ol wigs, gray human pro.ec ors . mm lilide Games 25c. Girl's clotM-s. fishing rod and reel, $8; hair fa.II, $15. Brown wig, projectors, working or not. size 10, 5c-$2. 546-3.141 40 x 40 walnut formica table $15. 645-1519 673-2966 $8 SUnbe el KAYAK 25 DOG house for sale. Cleans top, . ; am ~ctrlc GLASS Top ooUee table 36" $ · Weightlifting easily, well built. 646-2895 manicure set. $5: 2 Swinger x 18, $IO. SUnbeam hair Bench $15. 673-~12 1----l----l----l----·l----l-$'_4::_.5:::0:_ _$6.BO __ Sl0.65 $15.90 GlRL'S bik• $8. Toy' &0d I 1-----1 games 5c to $2. Shoe skates , ____ , _____ 1 ____ , ____ , ______ S_5._10 __ ss.2s_l_s.1_J_._10_ 1 _s_20_._10_1 11. aue•au ,,,.., sa.25, cameras, $5. each, Old goll dryer $6. Dish.master $l2. MOVING! Frtt Plln! bm:f TWO 2'h HP Briggs & Strat· clu~s and bag $4; New snow Electric plate auto. 20'' x ttd and white Bassett. ton engines $15 fl a ch· chains, $3; 377 E. 18lh St. ll" s,s Electric a I arm 842-5728 646-6372 645-2181 . ==~~~~~-1 =o=ES=K~~~~~~~-I clocks $1. -$5. Toastmaster w ALNtrr C.Otfee Table and and bench $25. Cbairs 1 1 1-,-boy's and girl's clothes, size CHROME Dinnette set, 45" $3.50, 2 steel folding chairs corner table $15. ea. Two $2.50-$10. Coast $3. 748 table, leaf and 4 chairs, for hoat and 2 balhroom plect> Dani.sh modem OCUC'.b Hamilton SI., C.M. Fri·Mon. $25; Couch pillows, Sl.50, scales $2. each. ::I auto. $25. each. White dressing T Y P E W R I T ER $ 12 . Treadle sewing mach\ne, record plsyers 4.5, $2. -$8. table $8. Pool pump $25. Aluminum rollaway bed $3. $15: Miscellaneous dishes, Electric lamps Sl. -$5. Vacuum attachment and 15' Patio lounge fl.SO. Metal pictures, lOc to $1. LI 8--8074 G.: E. radio clock SS. Silvec hose $5. Ladder $5. (for phone stand $1. Portable TV DINING Room table with tone radk> clock $8. 39101iii large doughboy pool), brass $15. All in good condition. $6.00 PAYM ENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 P11bti,h for .. ,,, ••••• cl.yo boginnln9 ' ............................... . Cl•11ific•tlo11 •• , ••, •••• , ,, • , ,. ••,, •• ••,,,. , ••• , • ••., •• ,,,,,,,,.,, , ·························································· Addr•u ························································ City··•·••••••••••••••••••·•··•• rho11• ······•·••••••······-··· CUT Hiii-PASTI ON TOUI INYILOPI BUSINESS REPLY MA I L flnt a.. t9"111t N• ti, God• M• .. , C.!!'°"'I• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. P. 0. lox 1560 Coda M•1a, Calif. 92626 ~t 1 $9.76 I s15.55 s24.3o "'· " . 13. """' boots, 75c -$2. Rain coal $1.25. TO FIGURE COST Put only on• word 111 ••ch 1p1c1 •bov1. lnclud1 your 1ddr111 or phon1 n1u-nb1r. Thi co1t of your td i1 1t tht i nd of th1 lint on which th1 lid word of your ad h writ· t~n . Add $2,00 11lr1 if you d11;r1 1111 of DAILY PILOT lo• ,,,.,.;e, plie1, Shoes and bo3ts 5c: • $2. Cub Scout suit $3. Brownie Suit $3. Men and women's clothes lOc • $3. Cameras $2 • $15. TV trays 50c. iron and electricW supplies 25c 75c, curtain rods 10<:, tools -$10. 2871 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde). 546--0726 \VONDER Horse $7. Used water heater $8. Flower girl dress size 6 $15. car cooler $15. Window tan, needs 8".'itch $5. Hand I a w n mower $5. Power lawn mower $.10. Christmu trees, white 6' $5. Almuinum 41h' $4. 1/3 HP Moton S4 each. 19452 Mauna Ln. • H.B. 962-1077 extension, good condition, Channel Pl. 673-1603 light fixture $5. Few misc. 540--0044 $15; Slx matching chairs, BE AU TI FU L Large under $5. lJTI Shannon Ln. MARBLE top tables 3 for $15. 645-2939 mahogany cabinet. Old RCA 540-5.383 Sat. and Sun. $25. Diavn $20. G r e e n KENMORE Watfier, $15; TV $7.SO. Call 673--9010 HALF OOYOTE PUPS leather chair $XI. Rocker Fireplace set. $5: 54&-3767 LIONEL Train Set, H0-27 $10 548-7644 $15. TV $10. Lamps S3 pr. CAMERS $4 _ $6, old black $20. Movie slide p~jection MAN Sized chairs, two red Books 5c-$25c. C I o th i n g, milk glass $2 • $7, plate screen $8. Polaroid 800, 1 eat her $12.50 each. boy's 11izes 14 & 18, good, glass $3, antique piano stool FI ash and Cue $20. 495-5981 or 642-4321, Ext. size 16, women's SOc-$4, $25, louver shutters $1.SO, 644-1395 285 Dishes Sc-.$1. Orange Doral d 25c 50 ,I-""'-~--~--~-leather swivel chairs $8 & lshes • $1. , drapes MEDWM size O'Keefe and Play Pen with awning $5 50c -$4. good clothing 35c Merritt stove, 545-5490, After record chancer US. 1 a r g ~ $12. 72" oVlll white top table • S12. books 15c -60c, tools 5 PM speaker $20, S42-5692 ,s"'25"'.,.,•,,1>-~l9~26~&1_1 ... _s_,JO_. _ 50c • $4, old lock $5, old SNOW Shoes atrung with raw "i;n SPORT coat, ntw, worn Cl-ULD'S Wonder horse, ex-"*' 15c 11 50 old muon vie ....., tra 1,.....,.e, 27" &eRt. blacli: j ""--,._;__· $150 Id hide $10: Brownle mo once, unaltered, 40 lon& $25--o an '""'· cuau-.. . , o camera 8MM lnstnlction 962-3650 with chrome frame m. llChool desks $8.50, drop leaf books good beg 1-n n~ r ,,1,;:;=.:~~=--,~--545-SI09 BED frames, 1 sln.&le $2. table $17.50, old ~ $7.50, cam~ $5. Carpet sweeper, 30" SI'OVE and air wnt REFR.IGERATOR $20. 2 new 1 adjustable $3. Darllng old folding screen $13, mt.SC. old not electric $1. Fireplace $25, tee at 305 13th SL, Pontiac or Olds chrome b table lamp ~ G.W. lamps $1 • $25, h8.ng\ng !IC?ffn n!d hand wrought1.,:H00.B0:.'-;.-===-=,--= ttversed wheel.a $25. Many ere et checking wardrobe $4, oak desk $25. iron, Spe.n1sh influence with AIR Compressor ~. Delta Harley dxlpper part& $15- te:xt book. w, pa.Id $6.25, Schwinn bUm $20, old an-crest In center S25-962-lm AW ltand $5, profeasJonal $25. 642-5335 l'l!ll tnr $5. tique glus candle hOlden SHELL'S MR. PRDIDENT abampoo buin $10, Chrome >MAP'7i'-LE,,--:d"•"':;:--:115::o-,-;:er...,.--1 TWO Old 11Wi chain, $l.SO $.1.50, old coke ~ S1 • Sol.id brome coin (colliec-Clll'ler tray $10, Aluminum naugahyde couch s 2 o , each. Telefoto snd wlde ' $,5 beaded Pttr5e!I -old $3.50 tor's 11et) $10. 615-4738 window 3 x 8 $15, bar doorl Orange naugahyde chair $5.. 811$tle lenses for twtn lr-ns -$8.50, many misc Items. $5, pair bnlss dining lamp 289 Rose Lanr C ~lfex $22.50. No. 25 photo Sat. Nov. 30 -Sun. Dec. STINGRAY m. $5, 3 ic 3 coffee table $1.SO, ~ ' • M • flash bulb& lOc each. Pool 1. 238 Tustin Ave . Npt Sch 536-(il.26 upholltued clWr $3. bed I ==='===~~--1 cleaning equipment parts come.r Oifl Drive and HANDMOWER. wtngtrxit. 3 bme S2, 20421 Somerville WESTINGHOUst TV, nm:ts $l. to $15. S7l-4963 Tustin A~nue 9-6 montt. old, bAl~~arll'CI Lane, H.B. 536-n91 tu~ ff.SO. ~ BROWN Cottnll ahll.g rug 9 O'KEEFE .l Merritt pa lilrn NW $10, 90--0262 '5.l Q1EVY ~ retrteerator KENMORE wasber S 2 5. x 12, $5; Bo\11 atrlped ra.~· 4 bumen~ Krkkll~ KENMORE Washer PJ, hie ~ good eon ~ t t t on . Servel ttfrlren-ttir $.2S. Ou tttnucktr .-port C<*t, slie 38 • Excellent ~ CDl1-$6 recliner cba!r i 1 0 ' 536--1~ '13 Frankfl.Jrt St. stove $25. 548-@3 14, 12. She lt l\llt and dttlon $25. 646--7304 aU-MIT H.B. NEW UW. Wia $%5. An- veft ~ 2 Boys canll&an GAS ...... a.pt. me ps, 19• MAUBU 0 u tr' r 1 e f LIBRAll,.;,;;:;:,-~Y~Ta~ble~$10.~~Col!M-bqued de1k $25. Lupge $10. rwealen $1. each. 5«8-4518 Oean SIB-.3382 aailboet hull $25. KOO<I ccn-table ..oo f'nd tab1.e $3. 1. Maanhl clothP:1 S142S- HOTPOINT Olahwashl!r $25; TWIN mattrna and box dltion, OQtri,ptr for bolt Small appUancu $5. to $15. m59'J4i 2 ~ blue drtM wits, lilce IJH"inl, comfortable, rood $25, would at. be pod ~-$25.. M I • c • MODEL car )d~ new, 11lu! 14, $12. eecb. 2 eond1Hon w . North Aire decorator l~m for houlehold Item S2. to Sl-0-touched 75c-$1 .SO. pfl.lr be}'• black c:trea thoes, cat oooler, like new $12. rst:aurut ar me t e l , !Im Eut Balboa Blvd., paints, all t"Olcn s, $3. each !)C9.09$C 5t8--m 963-«0S Balboa QCb. 545--1614. -. -· --· -·--·--·-------------------·-------·--------- --·--- w• ·-• ..... --------~~~-------..... -............ ----~~ ....... ---·--·---/ .. • JOB! A EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT --·-... ··-··· -·· ... , ...... MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE l'OR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHAHDISI FOil MERCHANDISI r.,R T , -·--· ,j SALi ANI> TRAiii SALi AND TRADE_ SALE AND TllADI IALI AND TRADE SALi AND TllADI 5;iib;;, 90lo -rcycle• "°° Help W1nted Help W•nted Women 7400 Women ... 1~=----1 7400 GIRL FRIDAY Furniture IOOOFurnltur. 1000 Furnltur. IOOO Furnllu,. IOOO Ml-ll•naout '600 SACRIFICE otym,1c clul BRAN·- 0 '----' In JABSCO PAYROLL CLERK ~finlmwn of one year or pay. roll expe:tienoe, PI"tlerabty with payroll produced on data processl.ng equipment Will be re1pon9!hJ1t for hour- ly af1d salarletl pt.yl'O)ls, re- !aled schedules. general ledger entries and '{Uarterly tax returna. . ·~ An· equal opportunity employer 1485 Dale Way, C.OSta Mesa SALESGIRL Needed for au.I.Ive clotb- lna ...... Eltpor. SW,,, + C'OC.1. Call 487-WI, 11-6. Jobi-Mon. Wom. 7500 APARTMENT MANAGERS Experience-ct and qualified oouple. Approx 100 units, fully ~nted. Wife to handle paper work, husband must havr-tirne &nd ability for minor repain, Give ages, experience, references and required llry. R e p I y Bax M-607 Daily Pilot. . Old World Mediterranean Spaniah~FUrniture R-1 .. tl uncellotlon of $22,000.00 Sp1nl1h ind Medlttrr•ne•n Furniture Alt New t., 9 .. 111y ._,. N•-o.._,..,., DN•• Ho• .. O• Dlap&oy ~ * AUCTION * """· .. a11 ... -. u-.. · NEW "I Spanish \; "~. W:...:U. "1r1 "°1 ;:::=: 9020 * Y AMAHAS* llll"'MedlNwa ea ..... Auct1on1Frldq7:!!0o.ra. . ·-. n ft 1" Windy's Auction 81m :IS' DIESFL Grand ....... • S50 • Bought Manuf1ctuNr'1 Showroom Sampl" Bebhid ...__. .,,,_ Mat'l by owu.r. com PI et e I Y o. ·-I -.. equl.... Ind-rodar. Al Terrlllc .,.rinpl ""'11 K ........ CM --• .. <:IO. w ... 8' Wood carved a.rm diva.n, lg. man•s chair; • kEGlSTER Nowt l'ftt df.11.. beouL fabr!CI. 5 Pc h<IHOn dark ollt din. -otter ... lit I CHRIS <nil ... V-3 ... .. 1, w/bl•ck or .. ocado framed chail'I! 5 Pc C11ko1bl'1 Cuotom hoard, radio, •tc. _, HERB FRIEDLANDER BR a:et. 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, Upholstery Sehl. European lllp avan. m.3405 Priv 2 commodes, deeorative headboard Lil Span-Craft• man• h IP · 183 Pty ' 9625 Gard•n 6rov• Blvd. ish oat or avocado design. N~wport Blvd, Costa Mesa. · • COOL F.OR YULE Items Sold lndivldmllly "12-llM Speed-Ski ..... 9030 '°"' Honda 'a.t for tralltnr. Shop Around-before you buy see US! CORTIS Mathe• AM/f'M • Engine a real rwuwr. New VALUE $895-FULL PRICE $429.95 stereo, phone, 1'V combo 14' Fl.Eiin"ORM slus bot.I. rider Ptlt. quick·twllt fhrot. k $300. Xlnt Maytag drytr 35 hp Johnacn.. S.cril. Ue IC:r'Ulbltt bars. Ooce or term• at low •1 $3.00 WM w/oul motor Barg! U>. "6-5421 or 6«2-0tl& ow'ned by little old 1M:t)I No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan Mille wall bkcue no. -' from 1..quna. .For QWdr No Fancy Front-BUT Quallty Volo .. In.side "'"""° Boat Mllntonanc. 9033 Sal< l'5 ou11. t>M14L c _ OVER COST l-~==-----,.1 PART-TIJi.1E DISHWASHER ftl ·tER -Evenlnr. ApJily Items as follows: GeorReoua 8 ft. custom quilled sofa with separate loose ~illows with heavy oak trim decor and matching chair, S matching oak occaslonal tables, (2) 58" tall decorator lamps, hanging chain swag lamps in wrought iron, an 8 piece king site master bedroom suite in pecan panelled Mediterran- ean style with top quality 15 yr. warranty · king sire mattre5' & box springs. Spanish deoor d.inini set. etc. • APPROVED.. FURNITURE "610 • 90Tl'OM PAINTING • St AM" lli., tq;ma Bead> . 215f HARBO( COSTA MESA Mloc. Wan~~ 0 Sl.80 Pu. Ft. + poJnt e l<L VILLA ROMA 12 Years same location-same owners W A N J E D <"Amplete Boat Jteptir Clunest AliYel • -.. Dally 9.9 ~ ;;~~Marine ~1 Sund1y 10.SI WE need quality lno junk '64 2:io C'C Honda Havtk. RESTAllRANT • HEW A((OUNJS 445 N Nowport Blod., N.B,, Br 6-4929 alt. 2 PM W-le k....t.I wen ,...1. $111S.OO MUST SACRIFICE $698 00 FOR ONLY ....................... -.... e ' OFF KER • EXP'D waitresses, cook -all shills Any Pleet Can Be Purch•Md lndlvidually Terms Av1i11ble -New..comer1 to C11if. 548-9660 ~~el it~r~=ll.n~= Bo.t Sii~ M~~~~g-~~ ~:;:i::. :!':ti tools&: oWce equipment e URGENT I e l-=-=646..,..,,..2.,5"'2"4==-• EXP'D Fry cook. busboyz, dish~'l>hrs. F1 or pt time. Savings and Loan experience App in pers. ~nney'& 3170 only. Apply ln person, Inter· Harbor Blvd. C.M. vi~ws bet~ ~ll am&: 2-41,,===~="'==­ Credit APprowed lmm4dl1tely r JI J] Furniture -TOP Co\SH IN 30 Mtnutea I will P9.)' 1100 to kttp my In Time for t'hr1mnu! Televl11on 1205 Ml1cell1n~u1 8600 531-1212 • 893-Cfi65 sailing dlngey on your bay. 3 HONDAS: '6& CB 351).. NEWPORTER TV: RepeJn to any make. W or k guaranteed. Used 'IV'1 low a.s $25. 20'11 Harbor Blvd., C.M. W ANTED-Uled . front dock or beach. SSBS. '67 CB 4504585. ·a OLD tapHtry, cloth, sbawsl, wood workine Call: 0.ve 540-2660 CB 450-$65(). All in mint pm. MARINERS DELIVERY DRIVER. fur Commercial Blueprint shop. ,....,,,, At Harbor Blvd. linena, je..w.lry, old clothel band aaw and drill press. e o AT s 11p1 av a\ I . condition! Lovi m.llea. 2'216 tram Z'1.3>' A 40e' en.. e 644-27ll e BEACHOOMBER NB., Up Vilt& Dorado, NB. 644--290( a few from the turn of ========= ... h-· Old ,....,__ Machln•ry, etc. 1700 to 35'· ~ 1952 HARLEY -Davidlon. ...., cen ..... ,;,. 1...1uua, ----"'-"'"'---"'..:.O Full dre ......., m Vlctorla brau, pewter, 1ilver plate, -WANTED: Slip or side-Uc as,~-Agencies, Men & SAVINGS and LOAN -Wom!n __ • ____ 755 o 1844 Newport llvd. Costa Mesa only EwCH"y night 'tll 9 -Wed., Sat. & Sun. 'til 6. FOR that extn. room, 23" Admiral T.V., B/W Maple Console -pert. cond. $75, (213> 43G-2645 etc. Al!O have over lOO pcs HOMELITE Chain Saw. Xnlt ror 22' Century runabout. St. Apt B-2, C.l\f. Eve. ot new Imperial glass, 1/3 cond. 27 inch. Balboa Pen. prd. 675-0611 1968 HONDA 1.60 Scrambler 1515 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH WAITRfSS Good Opportunity Must have good appearance. APPLY IN PERSON 3-SP.M. DAILY SNACK SHOP #1 2305 E. Co11t Hwy. Coron• dtl Mar 673·9050 Director of Nurses for New Convalescent Hospit1I ARGUS AGENCIES Work NHr Hom. Sr Draftsman ...•.. $160 wk Finance Tme-e ••• , $450 mo RN. Dr's Office .... $550 mo 1869 C Newport Blvd. Costa ?t1esa 543-7796 Schools-Instruction 7600 Cl-IRISTMAS gttt, typewrit· Ing. Oii.ldren, grandchtl- dren, or yourself! lndivid~ ally tutored C'hilcoat 10 les- son typing school. 173 Del l\1ar, CM, 548-2859 REJo.tEDIAL Reading, 2nd • 6th Grade Open Court Phonics. Santa Ana YWCA 542-3571 LESSONS For beginners by girl music student o n Clarinet, Flute or Piccolo. 545-1942 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE ;;G.:.••c:•;.,ve::.:S.:.•:;l•:._ _ _;80=22 Sewing M•chin .. 8120 RENT TV $10 No Deposit -Free delivery 894-Slll or 772-9110 Hi.fl & Stereo 1210 1968 GE Solid State Stereo Conaole, AM/FM multiplex, Perlectl 8 mo old, eo.t $450 Sa.cl $175 or trade 673-7490 H. bed -1nnersprlnp & mat· '67 SINGER. Wal console in- tress and headboard, cross eluded. Transfer service top Frigidaire $45., elect. man forces repo! Touch· stove $45., apt. siz.e & a Rop-o-matic, auto, rig zag, but· er gas stove $25 ea., 3 piece ton holea, blind bems, fancy ~nal -l(i. cond. $20., 23" stitches. No attach needed. Magnavox B&:W $35. mix· $37.99 Cash or a.s.'!Ume $3.87 master $5., Whirlpool wash-mo. Guarantee good. Call er, ruarr'd. $50. new elect. c';;""":=::;'~'====== irons $3. ee., Thom.as organ -C•mer•s & Equip. 8300 1550 B., Superior, C.M. Musical Inst. 8125 110VIE camera, el.ec eye, -c=~64=6-=9,1 B•8··""=--I ROCK & Roll Electronic manual or auto, zoom lens, GARAGE SALEll -combo-organ, like new, bit-slow motion. ~l.223 CUS"I'OM drapes, each panel in amp, 5 voices, vibrato, ENLARGER adjustable con- llx83, antique green $50 per red & chrome, portable densors, two lenses and car- pancl. Wrought iron candle S300. 962-1924 rlers $45. 962-5278 s211. Spanw. 01ne«• tab'" ~=~~==="·=I::::::::::::=====-I wrought iron & wood $25. Pianos & Orgaris 8130 Sporting Goocli 8500 Telephone pole bar stools 4 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _ ·--~---- for fl8 or $5 ea. Feathered MOVING DAD! Fix up this standard palm tree no. Old tapestry size Pool table for the kids $5. 2-3' pedalstools $5 each. tor Xmas. Good buy $40. to i,t oft retail prices. IdeaJ 6'5-el,t ·· --Beautiful $400. for Ouistmu citta; A1ao ua-PETS and LIVESTOCK Boat Stora~ 9048 536-2233 ed towda, aheeta, many n.u.s 1825 BOAT SJ'ORAGE 1968 RIVERSIDE so cc sics. other Item.. 695 Paula.rino, ~ Sall or pow-er up to at' Low mileage -xint ccnd! at Bristol, C.M. 54&9860 Ooberm•n Plnschtr Fenced yard. Newport &t2-lll25 SHOPSMI'lll 10 ER. clean Pu pt Bayfront. Monthly rates in-1. • .,==o=ILERA.=~°"Good,.-,.tnll,-,,.-,,btko,,-: 1 with accessories $100. Trade AKC WUl hold until Chrtat· elude ••• Use ot hoist $3Xl. 2740 ~ Way, for 12 ga. double or putnp, mu. Phone ~6 La.unchin& Laguna Bcb. or large frame, double ac-839-2291 -~ bike. lion .22 revolver. Antique ENGLISH Pointer, . female, 65 -115cc Dirt ............. G_. _ _._ w:n AKC SHOW DOG to &I>" 90 Flberglau seat & tank lreadler .. u1Uatone ..,.,. .,_.,.:_, hom• on ---.....,.._ Bo.ts W1nted 50 Real Fast! $250. 646-3802 Trade for lever action .22 t'•V•q,& .................... or roll-a-way tool cabinet. basL! with no charge. No CRUISER WANTED 1966 YAMAHA 80. $160. ~ Model T luggage carrier kennels please. ~ 3().34 Ft. Cruiser with twin down will tlnaDce. Call $10. Sat 11..J. 66-1745 ADORABLE AKC Mini. fi'oo. screws wanted Immediately. 847-7155 Movin& _Real BargainJ! die, male, hla.ck; 6 mo.. Any age, ln rood condition. '68=~H~O~D~AKA=~100=-. °"g ____ o"'ld. Twin beds w/OOx springs, $50 Will pay ca.sh outrtgbt or Full dirt .t street equip. m.attreu & dreuer. Dbl bed 5..1&M17 trade 1969 new car • cash $500. 54~7218 w/mattrKI, box springs, SAMOYED puppies, AKC dlfierence. Ph 0 n • 213/ '66 HODAKA. Set up for dreuer w I rnirror. Cr I b Will hold ill Chrlstmu. $100 331--0786, Norm Uzee Dirt. $200. Xlnt cood. Ex· w I m a t t r e s 1 . Chain!, -$125. 5-4~ e CASH for best buy on traal 549-0954 bar-b-que pit, lamps, etc. TOY Poodles, A.K.C. Silver 25 to 50, 12 A 14' tibetzlu ,67 BSA '41..CC: good shape, 188S4 San Carlos, F.V. male, white female, stud rowboats, complete. Write low miles! , 962-1003 alt 3 pm. service. 646-3365 ~fUll info, Mr. Sieiel, 410 e 675-2259 e Christmas Gifts? BOSTON Ten'ier pup.11 male ~ ~ly ~· Beverly•l=========--1 & female 8 wks old, male ' · Auto Services To open in middle ot January In Newport Beach. Send Re-_F_u_,_n_it_u_rac... ___ 8_000_ swne to: Misc llellll5. 25-43 OrangP I I SALE If Hyrus {like ivory) billiard. Ave., C.M. 10 am-5 pm. • • • • balls Xlnt hll)', hardly used EVERYTIUNG GOES -An $30. 53&-8653 After 6 PM For mo.e friends and rela· tives 10 bard to plee.se TRY . ""' """' 3 mos Shots AKC. 547-7834 Alrcri~ tlOO & .P1rts 9400 TINY to y silver poodles. 1936 & uwo FORD Show stock. Will hold for Prl. Piiot Course * PARTS * ?t1r. John Willia~ Community Convalescent Center 3611 Imperial H1vy Lynwood Calif. 90262 WAITRESS 1a to 35 -FULL TIME NEAT APPEARANCE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY APPLY IN PERSON 2 to 5 P.M. BOB'S BIG BOY 154 E. 17th St. Cost& Mesa • WAITRESS Good Opportunity Must M.ve good appearane.e * APPLY IN PERSON * Snack Shap Na. I 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• del Mar, Cal. 673-!lffill • BOOKKEEPER Attractive opening for qualllied b o o k keeper. Prepare monthly finan- cial reports and quarter· ly reports. Starting sal- ary related to experl· Pnc:e and present earn- ings. Phone Mrs. Launt 673-3130 for appt. Equal opportunity employer GOVERNESS I HoU!lekeeper to age 4{), for 10 yr. old son & father. Submit complete detail f1n:t letter. Box M 551 Daily Pilot. PART time bookkeeping & typing mature w o m fl n prefrrred to work for 11..n accountant. Call 897-0443 or 839·1649 BARMAID~. Costumes 21 -30. Must be attractive. Top ""'ages. Apply ln person bet. 10 AM & 11 AM. 1880 Monrovia, C.M . GEN. housekeeping, part time. Must have referencea, ov.•,1 transp. Laguna Nieue1, 496-3082 /o.1AIDS for Motel \\-mk full timl!-start $1.65 hr. Se11 l...1rk Motel , Dll Newport Blvd. C.M. ~7445. !'::ALES LADY, part time, d11ys. Kentucli;y Fr I I' d Oncken, 693 So. O>ut Hwy, Laguna GIRL FRIDAY ~iust be accurale typtat. No •horthand t"l!qldred. ~7.Q638 llOUSEKEEPER.tlve·ln; molhertna bcilm, Npt. 8cb. area. Prefer undtr «l. 531-1'50 GEN. ore. Ute tJ.rpina. !U· Ing. Apply I am-U noon. 21)3 CaJl)IOO Dr. c.M. DAD..y PD.Or WANT ADS ~.Go-Got I . WALNUT bdnn furn w/formica top, cor. desk, chest & van. w/ntirror. Xlnt cond. Sat or Mon a.ft. 5 PM. 646-7647 Quality King.Size Bed, beautiful quilted matlress, 1tplit foundation. bit-in frame. Never used. $98. Worth $250. 842-6536 ROUND Teak dining table & chain xlnt cond, (seabl 4-61 $100. Lrg executive style teak desk, 4 drawen $100. 833-1359 4 PIEX:E sectional daven- port. Forest green, tuxedo style, no repair needed. m-0229 3 DESKS with matching chairs & 3 additional chairs. $200 for all. R. L. Stickler. 673-<;5!0 2 UPHOl.SI'ERED Barrel Chairs. GoJd. $45 for IX>th. 6<12-2526. DINING room set, Sl.25. Sew- ing machine, fully recond., $65. Cor. tbl, $35. 548-8547. cusr., naug., 2 coucbes. recliner chair: 2 walnut tbls .Like new $100. 968-2868 2 WALNUT headboarsd Brand new. $100 for both! *67 5--0144 • 8 PIECE Walnut bedroom 5Ct, $200. 7' couch, olive & blue print. $150. 892-7846 MATCHED sofa bed & chair, excellent condition, maroon nylon frieze $100. 962-1924 Office Furniture 8010 OOX30 MET AL deak, good cond. $60: !,.Shaped wood desk, like new $100. Exec. chair $20. sec'y. chair $20. 510 E. 31st, NB 673-1903 Office Eq~ipmtnt 8Q11 ELECt'RIC Typewriter Adler executive. type, model 213, carbon ribbon. 1967 model, llke new $300 in- cl/table. 545-3930. Hou"hold Good1 8020 entire household to be sold. We're moving to larger quar. e s u RF BO ARDS Owner Australia b 0 u n d. t~rs and we have a lot ~I _Christmas Speclal! Supe; Furniture, appliances, tools, pianos and organs we don t light shaplng Blanks, SlS- & even the howie itself. want to move. .&ic:ne are $25, 1lze1 6'6" thro 10'. Makf' offers & be prepared used; 10me defl_lOS. !'°me NEW SURFBOARDS $65-all to r e m o v e moveahle repos; aome discontinued purchases Immediately Sun. models • and all have been day Dec. 1, 2 thru 5 PM drastically discounted to sell only-Please m other time. immediately! You must not 2348 Rutgers, Costa Mesa. mL!s this reall,y spectacular ule. Bey with no money HOLLYWOOD bed, down 0.A.C. & 5 ye&n to Orildren's beds le potty pay, sizes. 548-3487 POOL tablea • Slate New Gotham Genuine 7/8 Slate ll<d 7' & 8' Size. Di~t prices, "24236 WEATIIERBY rune Mag. 1 Year old. $275. .... -270 seat, couch, tables It cha.in, WARD'S BAWWIN STIJDIO china le dishes, garden llJ)1. Newport, C.M., 642-8484 tools, etc. .22 gun, 2 large Open Sunday eltemoons camper Utt jackL Must Sell This Weekend. Name a The Greatest Gift of All om.tSTMAS special • a few Price. 210% Cecil Pl, C.M. is new Windnnsea short boards GARAGE. Sale: Old school M~\c In the Home et $105. 646-3TI8 desks, camel back trunk, Give Your loved ones a piano Heid Skla Vector 210 old round oak table, fioor or organ for Otrlstmas. inclucilng binding. $70 aafe, m.lsc la.mpg. work New Hammond organs ~ be.nch (2 -vices) too I 1, from · • ·" · · · • • · .. ·' ·' • $599 1 .::::::==::::::::::::::::c-1 cl th boo.. t . also man llled from • • $5{) o es, , 11n 1que piano stool. 238 Tustin Ave. New pianos from ... ". $495 Cl. ~. N t Bcb also many used from •• $175 at 1U .,..,.e, p . * SPECIAL * Sat & sun. 9:am -S:pm Used Hammond B with w- Appll1ncet 8100 lle and reverb • • • • • .. . $1495 Open every niahl & Sunday 1-5 W ESTffiGHOUSE Freezer 'tll Oirlstitw; fur your $100. R.C.A. Refrigerator conventtnce $75. O'Keefe A-Merritt HAMMOND Stove $25. Kenmore washer In CORONA DEL MAR $50. All In Y.lnt shape. 2854 E. Coast Hwy., 673.8930 545-5490 alter 5 PM "SINCE 1911" REFRIGERATOR. I a r g e The f~st ln new &. size, two-door with crosstop used PIANOS & ORGANS Ml1ctll•n1ous 8600 FRIGIDAIRE lmpcerial, 19 cu h., 210 lb. bottom freezer, near new $225. Chest of darwers $7.S0.-$25. Dinette aet (6 clla.inJ $30. 2 Antique oak tables {library $60, sq. kitchen $40). Old trunks $25 & up. Custom Vanity $32.50. 695 Pn.ularlno, al Brl~tol C.M. ........ freezer, white, good cond., KNABE e FISCHER onl.y $60. 968-lID CONN e WURLITZER KIRBY Vacuum Oeaner & G.E. Wea.bing Mach 1 n e · FROM $529 attachmenta. Take o v • l' FOOL TABLES, tennis tbll, poker this, exerc:latng equip. at discount pricta. Call Wallace 538--03U aft, 12 almOlt new, $100. Coldspot ainall pymnts or $411.12 caah. cbest .freezer, make otter! Hammond chord organ Credit Department. 535-7289 531-7936 only · ·• · · ·· · ·• · · .. · · · · S195 Hammond M·3, like new $695 El.EC Ranre $35. Kenmore 63 O'KEEFE & Menitt dbl Bllldwtn 2 man organ .• $595 washer $45. Power mower oven ~luxe -40'' range, OONN iplnet demos from $995 $25. Mlmeo&rlPh S35. griddle, rntiMerle $ 10 0. Gould Mu1lc Comptny 1 "6JS..=,2::LJ6~~~~,,.,,,..-= 543-Jm "S•'-1911" BOUR ~ •• ~ JO' ndl '"'" HAR '>'U"U'lltlll,I, • WASHER. A·l co ft~;,_,, 20-tS N. Main, Sanla Ana good ahepe, $60. &46-465(). Delivered &: ruarant=u ....,, So. of Freeway 547-0081 c.oast Electric, Service"' Mon & Fri eves 'til 9 FIREWOOD FOR SALE Department. 646-2486 Sunday 12 to 5 % Cord Sl2.50 de!. 549-0409 GWSON Side by side door iii;;;;;;.iiii;iiiioiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. TREASURES OF ALI BABA Christmas. 548-7611 $'15 dn, PJ.16 mo. Mooney '36 Ford _ 1 trana $15, 1 BLK. It tan male DacMhund, Alrcralt Sales. F M Pardo continental kit $l!i, 3 16" 8 wkl., AKC reg. Champion Orana;e C 0 u n t Y Airport rims, tries & tubes $2 per 3419 Via Oporto, N.B. Open dally Incl. Sundays . 1ll:OO to 7:30 sired. $125. 675-3155 ~-or 546-1610 set, 2 rear fenders $8 ea~ PUPPIES G 2 rear doo!'I complete with -er m a n Mobile Homq 9200 door panels & &tau $10 ea, Shepherd. AKC. $25 &: $35. -ar end $10, drlve oha1t * 644-2101 * NOW •" HARBOR DRIVE IN SWAP MEET Coit• M•1•'• Own ,,J.,•f• with U jolnt $15. SCOITIE PUPS, purebred, Moblt• Hom• Show '40 Ford fl.&thead motor, tn- no papen. 6 wkl, all ahotl Amr.I h4tM" lfWI•• cludes.carb, distributor, rer- Every Sit & Sun $46. 646-1929 •• M..,. .. DbpleJ ulaUr, oil pan. beam, dutch Corner ot Harbor Bfvil I SHELTIE 5 moa male, 12·1 _ I 6'1 • 20'1 • 2-4 wld•, usembly 4-,enerator, aJJ le McFadden, Santa Ana AKC, all shot.a. Phone l•n9th1 t. 60'. Sp•~l.tl low for $20.00, 1 hood $15, brake 531-1272 1ft 7 e 5""-6692 • prl••1 •n 1how -a•t1. dnima Ir shoes $5 ea. Phone TABLE ...... •tunly ....,. BAY HARBOR !!3&8fil H.B. tangular d l n Ing table, .H:.o•::.":::"'::... ____ ;.BB:::3:.:01 Moblle Hornet Show a"-CHEV='=="v"'~"'.~283=rno-tor:-"'175 perfect for antiquing, $25. -1425 &ker St, O>lta Meaa. or Best otter. Wl.sconain air Alao maple finiah, drop I~ PRE-Clffi!STMAS Sale 4 -(At Harbor) cooled motor $50 or ofhr. ~bl • nd s 5 Quarters, 5 -Appys. 10-'' J -ft•-•----~Ill\ Re ~Z:~ C:,,~.~ horses. Xl286 Laguna Ca· e Skyline '69 $6999 64&-~ u..,,,.,.. • O£auo • .-. freezer, two.door. la r i e nyon Rd, Laguna Beach New double wtde 2 bdrm., 1953 MG TD Xlnt body 11ze, only $60. 968-1Tl2 XLNT For shoWI &: pleasure center kitchen, P & Im tran:. $150 543-n; * AUCTION * rid!""; \I Quart., ho~ • Sprlnp Manor, fUl1y furn. ::!, ':; w...,; ~ Arabian. $500. 675-5792 lahed 1ncl'1 . .n ldtch. ap-. II )'OU wW sell or buy 1 GELDING ·-•di .._ ~.n pl.lancn, cptl., drpl. Z % T II T I 9425 WI ._, , ...... e "" ....-..... e dn., .,. •• , trade or ....... 1ru. r1 tr, rive give ndy a ... 1 5 yea.rs old, approx 1S banda: .. , ~ ... .., Auctlona Friday 7: 30 p.m. high. 673-2.527 $TI mo. 0 .A.C. GO in Style! 67 Ford camper Windy's Auction Barn Rick Blldlno's Spec. s1.10~· Travel Queen. Behind Toey'a Bid&. Mat'l TRANSPURTATION MolMlt World Tollet, shower, boldina tank, 2075 ··--' CM 64S-8686 -19432 Beach Bl., H.B. 967-1377 a:aa elec. ref. &t wata' 1.-i Ne .. ~., BOlh & Y1cht1 9000 436S.Harbor.Bl.,SAS31-8770 beflter. Thent'IO h•at . 2 MAPLE rnd side tbls, Xlnt. 673-155& Cobblers bench, maple tble LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS IDEAL 2 BR-2 BA Klt·d=:::::::::::::::::::::= lamp, 2 cork 1 a m p 11 27' CruL!lng Sloop, beautiful Tropn :J:) x 5()' on Back w u r 11 t z er s 1 de m fl n, wood conatruction. Abaolute Bay. Ideal for re t 1 red Trucks Sa.crl.floel &12-6996 evea • top condition! •.••••• , $7400 adu!bl. Private Commwrlty ,65 Ch-EVY wkendil 47' Crui.stng Kelch •• $22,500 Club Houae, po o I, beach . 9500 =='------·lf4' Fiberglaa Ctua Ketch. Boat dock avall. $10,500. PICKUP KNITTED FABRICS Vo"' !arr• pl)oy • din<tt•, Unit No. 28' Cambridge Wy. Long Bod, ! opd, dlr, ""°" + large dOM: house •. $46,500 673-1254 or 6'?>1341. 300 E. condition thru-out. $185 CUh ""'FOR SALE 50' Motor Saller, Ford diesel, Coast Hwy, NB dellvers or take trade. Take Rernnanbl, 118.mples &: Mill airy on.deck cabin. Very fast SEE the Dual Wide Road-paymenta $.19.86 ~ CID &. eble u.ndu sail! •• $59.500 llller Pan Amerbn Para· 4!M-9TI3 or 545--0034 endi Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 50' Twin Diesel Cruiser, 2 mount, Elite and General '50 CHEVY P/U. Heavy du- p.m. 929 Bake', Cotta Meaa. head1 &. shower • ·•· $39,500 mobtle hom@I now at ty f lpd. "-T rear end, CHJLD'S crib & mattro.,, DAVID L. FRASER Dual Wide Sales •50 .,,.. Good th<~ paint. pert cond $l!i. Chest ol CALL: Chuck Avery Blk lilt. Rtw good but drawer. tor rrunery (drk 3424 Via Oporto. N .B. Chapman Mobile Hom ea Inc. need• oil teal. $400. 2740 wood.J $7.50. ~ 671-5252 * 494-3916 Eves. 520 N. H1rbor, S.A. Higbl.aM w-:1, Lquna Bcb. COLOR TV Con 1 o le, l •. FT. DJstom Fl1mtrvo 531.a571 'Sl FORD panel truck. crpta. act>tylene torch Complete Ra Bl ~ _._ •· .. _i. -1•- w/tank! 1c cart. Portable Tr:~~ & ue "(™ MOTOR HOMES 9215 ~xinl~'H pe. _, ateam cleaner. 642-1224 p a I n t e d . u.lte u-...... B h d U t 60 CHEV ~ T P.U . ._._ PROFESSIONAL ea u t Y n a u r • Y e · ery t I tram State or C.aUf. Vr:ry relrlgerator. Woo on quiz show. 1968 Model , list prior $42) -make offer. 673-7503 Mlon hair dryer, xlnt oond. Three 16~ hp Own.pion ·-~ 110 Volts $100. 23" Ph!Jco engines. Complete w I t h clean 6 eyl ""'"' Hammond Spinet organ TV, $25. 531-lBU aft 4 PM aeveral fuel tankl. steering ·~ PICK Up truck Good w/percuulon, reverb A 45., SOLID Oak c.ottee Tab!. and contro11. See at 2808 condition, &U-7354, Eftl, FREE TO YOU LARGE G•1 refriger• tor, runs good $50. repeat. Save $225. ORGANIC Fertilizer, aged Lafayette. Newport Beae.h. Used spinet piano, $395. horse ml!.llure combined $40. Complete H-0 TraJn 23, CABIN Cruiser Otrygl.er SCHMIDT-PHIILIPS co. with wood lha.Yiop. Good Set ~~.~~ Eut Balboa Lo s·--all alumn. In 1907 N. Main O 20th mule.h. 833-5332 betwttn 8 A Blvd. DIU..,... ne ...... , ·• C.mpen 9520 R Santa Ana 5 Mon thru Frt. 11/00 ~ SINGLE beds, mattre-., ~uey"",1~ n :::; ~: REFRJGERA1U croas top FRE~ Small ch o 11 ....... ~~~~"'""'""' .....i..-~-L..'7 Pup ..... •-•-••--l-~.. YOUNG male cat. grey; •t''""'.., ..,,, ...... , a--in! Trade for mnal.ler !ree.zer, 8' ao..... .. .. ....,. h .... ~m C t El~---'---"·r ~ Capri ' --•- 673.1461. • ' . Dining room set. B&r stools, "'l"'' ._,. o 111 =-.... -ORGANS wry affectionate le very .._._. .-..: . _,,,.. .._ boat or, T Can finance. coffee. !able, chest o t _,-;:;,;;;;,;;Dei"p"L".,._':;::=14!tlc'->:::= PIANOS 1 o o d w I c h 11 d r f. n . C.M. 5t)..(Jl638 968-47l7 drawera, di.thei, KENMORE washer, l:rand e Player PfaM!I OF G-8982 1213 HIDE-A-BED, turqoo\le, ;14;i,C,PL,;:.;YW;,,,,OO=o",-:::no=w::-,<O"°'HP Westinghouse washer A: new mu1t aell $1$>. LARGEST SELECTION NEED good home for Stmmorw. $50. 2940 Java Rd. motor; elec. •tarter .1.,;::;;:;;;,,;;c=:=:=~;I dryer, all kinds of ltuff. J ~==<i••6'>-00tl""""'=::;:•:::--= WAU...7c::s ~~CITY kJve11ble, blond terrier, l~ _CM_._----~=-~ 1 tra.tlet, wW llell • pa.rts.1~1 _ _. I C 9250 ' 1B2Ai W. 15th St. Santa Ana. At.rroMATIC w&Sher, pxl 3400 Brlitol, C.M. 540-3165 years, good watch doc. 9 x U 100! NYLON blue forward mntrola, w/wo ~r:.:•.:..;:;•;;.".:..; ____ J 541.-8872 condition $45. Refrigerator gentle, all Kl!lobl. 542--4!67 l p-eea rua. cost $90. Sell tnrller, will ae1..1 perts:. AT.TI'O!:rl'E tncludel top, ;:~=======· J $15. MS-6848 Hammond Chord Organ FOR YoUl' favorite cbarlty. Im' $4.5. Lib new. M$-l'WO S41).....SD), at 25. 1-5 PM windabltld " ch a r I• r' G•r•ge S•I• 8022 !.ARG ~~-=E=--~o~.K~ ... ~._, • ....,M"m-c,:;:;tt with ~~nw:c $300 Stutttd lll'llmtli, clH.n • RUG: Gold NykJn., 12' x 15'. Jreek. Sat. $550. M7-5l97 aft e PM GARAGE Sale: 32)'9 Min-ranp Exoellent condition. f'UtUHed, nlce tor Xm.u. Pim pad, S m01 old. fl', -o>'" Ave. C.M. S<>2l1L 151l. """17' gn..1.13.1 12/3 Xbtt """" MM29ll $ 11•-·.. 9010 Molo<""'loo 9300 H~tch Jti -Hi, early l'RIGmAIRE wuh!Jr. aood Radio 8200. MALE. Mh.ed breed 4. tDOI. i HOPS MITH COM· .;.•=-=-=-------'-1:;;.:;.::.;=:i.:.=-----1--:=;:-:=;:-::,.,;,--.un.ri.CI' pol• lamp. IT' condllioo 145. ... ,, rm ~·R """' u ""'"· ..... hu •hotl, .............. BINAT!ON SAW. $125. aJLUMBIA .. "Quortda" • HONDA • NEW HEW NOW TV a: ottw:r misc ltema. Monrovia. c.M. ~ In orlc carton. sz. 1168-81U 1213 815-M • wa.nta 3rd puine:r. hrp! TRUCK and CAMPl&I >);.Sun. Pd $39 • ..,_,m UPRIGHT Ptano, tttlllt be ALUMIN\JM tnner •wnlnll -....,. """"· "" 6, MINI BIKES and "";.:r,'5...._ Sal ......_,_ "'-.._...__ ......... to 1 ce t 1'nv..... ................. """" plley, end head, •Ill, .- GARAGE " ·~· ,_,, Ant19... 8110 =.'..1..;:"".9..ms Uil ~.;;; Alt;$PM 14.000 .Sat 8o1boe. Marina. GENE O'IWIA~" "'"' Chrutm., """"°'"°"" ===-=--·--'-'--Telovlslon 1205 ,.,... ~· M>-m5 "" 'fo' o~ ·u· SADDLllACK ........,. •le.·,.. Hudaon, C.M. S.L PRE-O>rhtmu aa!o, China, DOG -""'-" l>l'f," .W1 OE .Jectrlc r>>we· Good. $35. * $"'9 * 14111 N. TtmdQ. 1U. ISCT.&!81 10 to 5, Sun 10 to 5. a.I.ult miac1. DottiH Anti-MAGNAVOX TV I S t e "'a pup. 4 mos:. ndl id bomt. J1oor fUrna01 100.000 Bro it' ENSIGN, lots of cxtru u SAT ' Sun. 1509 If-...,.. 1a161 s.acb 81"1 -bo only 6 ""' ....,, 539-23<1 M 121. .,._ • .............._ Coat $52IO. HERB FRIEDLANDER Dune IUlllol 9525 Or. (We It c 11 ff ) NB. Stanton. CaHf, 828-1000. O>St•, now $350. 6d-OU8 ONE Stud ....nc. cm tltl)' HUMAlf haJr .P1attmarn man,. MUil lll1 SID). ...... IJ1M llACH ILVD. HW. Ml-----"''------1 6hopl:m.lth, pwr mower, FIREPLACE Screen, oAd zr· BLMX A wbltt Zfll'liUI toJ AKC poodle: to~ de Fall. 12'' k:q, $29. MALIBU O•trtiser • ltllecbS..8.SrtoftFwy,) PRIVATE-1111Wdambl:ar --~~·:,;':;o";;.· =..,.;;;;;::;;;;;;J --Iron, -TV:..,._-.; W.. -· -U/3 --· -aba. lllqf 1Jl!O. 1'11 Scnmblw, llllO ml, -· melal a.Jte4. $11111. CLocKs<;t.ASS-ANTIQUES tnn....... w/m.t. $ 2 5. $100. N2-11TI SCRAPS 1o ..... doll cioOn m·P'l, -Gor-"""" lOot coad. llQ-JOU ucal. ooo4. $m. e llWT1J e Mlle. SAT • SUN "°' ,.. IG.lm Rent A C..lor TV or .. tdl qullta. m-Dl2 U/l rant ...Wpla • ....... LIDO l<, 2 .. !!'!!·. >.li3i. -rrs --llme. ... cnl Ave., CM. VA.Sr ltDck Amrr A Dir &ow U J10 mo. 66-1812 SANDY lot.m. top IOU. 110S ~Aw. CV. Full nm. Daw Jlot'-~ .....-. HONDA -Scn.mblar, la psi~ ..... l Sii _dlil WASHER • ..,,,.,., '""" llm> 6 clocb. L''' J 5'Mm U/30 flll.EWOOO $USO. -,.., / ml, U. o. 'G, lllll tllw. DAILY PILOT 01 ... •• , • • pm -· u-.. ·~·-... u 28 '""' QUICKER tOU cw. ~, -MM ~-~-1 lt.ma. ""' -. .-.-N-::,:_ ... ~'"'"' ... ~ 'nlE rv,..,__ YOU m.L QIAR(ig )":ll2r wut •d now. ar.aa Wldtl f.lesihuitlr Xlnt. HUit -•l-~ nv" Clm.llair, CM. 83S"'*8 ... -....-· otvu. "--" """'_._.. II • ' • --------- - = = -------------~----------------~-----_ .... _ _. .......................................... ___ .. ... ·I I J j I 22 DAILY PILOT • ~aUICK . • ~ , 1968 Clearance llct DISCOUNTS ON 1KI ITRAOOLERS Llrn.lted num~r -but If we have the 1nodel you want -You'll nev- er find a bigger dis· count Rivieras, Et e c· tras, Le Sabres, Wild· cau. 12-1968 DEMOllSTRATORS :,t:anageu a: Salesinen's Personal cars marked ..-.-ay down. No bigger discounts u n t I I next year. BRAND NEW 1969 BUICK ~ V8, automatic, power steering, radio, heater, deluxe w h e el covers, head rests plus all of the factory standard equip. 92105118 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •••••••t JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS! Complete Sales -Serv- ice and Perts Depart- ment for JAGUARS. S•• The fKcitin9 1969 J19u1r Tod1y •••••••• MEW '69 OP Ell Ready For Delivery Wouldn't yov no1lly r1+h1r hav1 mort h11d room, ltg room, 1hould1r rooin, hor11 pow1r & 1tylin9 for th.1 1am• 1mou11t of money , , , 1v1n 1111? New '69 Opel Coupe $191921 Delt.ry I~ Con M ... Fully 1qvipp1d ln1;ludin9 dual ma1t1r cylind•r br1k• 1yt1m, r1dio, h•1ttr, whit1 w•lli, du1I 'P••d win d· 'shield w i p •rt, w1rnin9 fl11h•r, •tc,. •fc, , 91014 18 All 1969 Model& and Colors Her. •• , Ready to Drive I • '64 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. H.T. L1nd1u top, full pow•r1 f•cfory t lr, (TES· 6641 $1795 '67 IUICK El•clr• 225, Full pow•r, factory •ir, L•nd111 top. (lRJ2231 $3595 '67 RIVIERA Full pow•r, fie. 1lr, !THI· 521 l Av1r191 r1f1il 81111 Book $4265 $3895 "63 RIVIERA Full pow•• ind f1 ctory 1ir co11ditionin9, ! PIV276 J $1295 '66 LE SABRE 2 Or. H.T. Auto., PS, PB, f1cl. 1ir, !RYVl99\ Av••· 191 rtl1i! alu• Boole-$2615 $2195 '65 CHRY~LER )00 2 Or. H.T. Full pwr4 • ~ fie. ltr. IN BZS46l Avtr· '191 r1~il 81111 Boo~ $2ll0 1595 '63 BUICK INVICTA St1lion w19on. Auto., R& H, PS, till whl., lu99. rick, fie, 1i•. !WXV5ll) '1195 '66 DODGE Monaco 4 dr. H.T. A11tom1 tic, PS, 1ir cond. ITPVOlJl R1l1il 11111 Book $2420 '2095 '64 CADILLAC Con¥1rtlbl1. Fu I I pow1r, f1ctory 1 i r. M1eh1nic'1 Sp1ci1L I l05 I $1295 'H SKYLARK Coupt. VI, 111!0.,.•tlc. ll)(E75ll A ... 1r191 r1!1il llut a..1' $1045 ' . '895 21' E. 17111 ST. (l'HI IUICI COINllJ COSTA MESA 148-7765 .. ...,,. . -"' ' ""' s..-, • -"' ... Soodoipl0-4,. !AoDle·- -" Saturday, Nowmbtf JO, 1968 TRANSPORT A TIDN .;.' :.;:KA.;;N.;;So:PD..;;..;;R.;;TA'-T'-l..;.O;..;N_ 1T ;.;.RA=N-'-SP:...O;.cR:..;T_.A;.;.T;..;ID-'-H'--1 _T'-'-RA=N.;.;SP..;D;_;;R;_;;TA;..;.T;..;l.:;.DN;.c__T _RA_N_S_P_O_RT_A_T_l_D_H __ 1 _T_RA_NSPORTAT!~N _ ;oD.;.u•;.;•:.-B_ug,,_,g,_IH ___ 9_5_25 Imported 4,~.. 9600 Imported Aulo1 9600 Import.ti Avtos__!...~ Imported Autos 9600 lmJ>Omd Autos 9600 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION PORSCHE • powered dune bu&IY. YeUow t I be r cl a 1 bOd,y. l~ tirts. 5'.'e to ap- preciate, Make o f-4 er ! 646-3$)2 Jmportld Autos • Spot Ca.ab tor hcporta We pay more for any iwport re1ardle1111 of ~ar. make or coodttlon. lry u1 belott yOIJ sell. ELMORE MOTORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. Westminster. 894-3322. DATSUN '69 '69 '69 NEW '69 '69 '69 '69 DATSUN Look!!! 50,000 mi. auar • $186.86 Down $53.86 for 36 mo. OAC + Ta.x & Lie • Barwick Hayden Imports 993 So. Coast Hwy., L.B. 494-9TI3, 545-0634 '69 DATSUN PICKUP Loaded, 4 spd, d1r o/green paint, white side walls, 6 ply tires. $188 Cash or older foreign car in trade. Pymnts S56.86. Call after 11 A.M. 545-0034 '67 Dotsun Sedan Black beauty with air co~. 4 spd, dlr. Near ?Jew! $a:5 Cash delivers or take trade. Will fine priv pty. Low picy· ments. 494-9773 FERRARI FERRARI Newport l mporta Ud. Or- ange County'• only author· ized dealer. SALES · SERVICE • PARTS 3100 W. Coe.st Hwy. Newport Beach 642-94<6 540--1764 AuthorUed MG Dealer * NEW FIAT * AUTOMATIC "'SSO" 5199 DOWN • OAC * S4 6. 58 pt'r month * "8SO'" Stick S42 .6S PR MO HERB FRIEDLANDER 962S Gcndt>n Gro¥t> Bl~d. JAGUAR Jaguar 67 XKE Coupe A gorgeous car. Finished in deep midnight blue w/plush contrasting glove leather in- ter. Chrome wire's AM/FM. Kept up to the minute and shows meticulous care. A must tor the quality minded. J1rluµorr 311nµorrs 3100 W. CooBt Hwy. Ne"W"POrt Beach 00.Mlli 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer '66 JAGUAR 3 PT. 8s. Automatic trans., power steering, wire wheels. e E-Z TO BUY JIM SLEMONS 150'l So. Main Edinger and Main 543-3S67 '64 JAG XKE Coupe or Roadster. Both beautiful cars. Best oHer over $2275. 642-8589 '59 JAG. 3.4 Litre sedan, 4 sp. o'drive, new tires, immac. cond., 42113th H.B. MERCEDES BENZ MG Joguor 18XKE Polo Red w/b!ack leather interior. Every possible ex· tra. Chrome 'o\•ire wheels, . stereo. ETC.. ETC. Only 6,IXXI mill"'11. Showroom con- dition. J1ru1µort ; Jlinµorts 3100 \V. Coost I-fwy. N cwport Beach 642.941li 54().17&1 Authorized MG Deali r 67 MG!l-GT Coupo Newport blUt: w/black leath· er bucket. AM/FM radio, "''ire w~. Pirelli tires. 13,00'.l local miles. PerfC'Ct condition lhruout. Must see and driVI"'. J1rlupon 3hnµorrs 3100 W. Cout Hwy. Newpor't Beach lf2.!MC6 :"">ID-1764 Mrthom...a ~tG Dl>aler THE QlllCKER YOU CALL. mm QUICKER YOU SELL MG MORGAN PORSCHE TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN -------1--------1 -'67 vw MG 1964 MORGAN 4+4 Porsct.o 67 912 Coupe • SALE • , SHARP!' 6#-1138 4 apttd, chro1ne wheels, AM Takergtt red with bla.ck In. Siles, Service, Pim I .::=::=::======o I /FM, tog liunps, etc .. etc. ,65 Trlumph TR4 Powder terlor. ftadk), bump et MG "' OPEL Bahama )'ellow/BlaCk inter. bl 1 h ,_ ._ __ ,_ guardJ, ETC.. ETC. l~,000 Comple-te new ventoryl----------I Abaolutely llawleu wndJ. ae w 1 w .. ., w1111:..-.... • local milts. Pttfe<:t throuab- See the new AU¥tin Amerlca don. BeautUul. Uc RZB'153 out. 12 month wunt.lt,y H.... Now.I '68 OPEL Kelly 81.,. Boo1< s.y. $11'0 Kadett, Ral1ye moMI, 5,000 Our SpecW Sale Price $1425 J1rtuµort 3111tµorts J1rluµorr 31111µons J2rtuporl 3\inport s "'"""· SAVE ELMORE e E·Z TO BUY ll.00 W. c..uast Hwy. Newport Beach JIM SLEMONS 1502 So. Main EdinJo;:Cf and Main S43-3567 642-~ 5-10-1764 Authorb:ed MG Dealer --------- '64 MGB PORSCHE Ermine white · w/black tn. POR'--·s Co pl In• terior, wires, radio, white ~ -m ete • aide wall tires. 12 month ventory of used Porsches: WIUT&nty 1961 • 1968 All A:rf! Fully . $1395 F;quipped and All Are Guar· an teed . J2rtuµort 3hnµorts G42·94tli Som-1764 Authorized MG Dealer 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach J1rtuµort 3\inport s 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9400 54().17&4 Authorized MG Deall"'r Porsche 63 Super Coupe Cham.pange mist with con· Sky blue w/contrasting Jeach- tra.sting I eat her interior. er inter. All Porsche acces- Evety possible extra includ· sories. Absolutely the fines! ~ wire wheels. '63 Porsche in Orange Co. '65 MGB $1595 .!1 r tuµ or t Jltnµorts J1rluµort 31tnµorts 3100 W. Coast Hwy. 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Newport Beach 642.94ffi 54().1764 642·~ 540-1764 Authori.U!d MG Dealer Alltboru.ed MG Dealer '67 PORSCHE 912, 5 sp. *New MG* GET A BETTER DEAL HERB FRIEDLANDER JJ7SO B ~oeh Blv1 I Hwy 191 2 blk' So. G.G. Fwy. White.blk int. C h r o m e wheels, AM -FM. Very clean. Sat·Sun only, 1845 Monrovia, CM, Sp 17 PORSCHE '68 911 s Just arrivl"'d! 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Bea.ch 642-!WC6 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer FORMER Show car, 1968 eng • deck decambered Bursch fUthaua:t • l<ont shocks • Michelin radials • custom pa I n t . black leather • carello lamps • luggage rack • chrome wheels, $3500. 548-8836 SUNBEAM • SALE • '67 Alpine, fiashing red with wire wheels. Lie TRD403 Kelly Blue Book Says $Z215 Our Special Sales Price $1695 ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 83S-1200 15300 Beach Blvd., W!bnnstr '63 Sunbeam Alp'n Both hard & soft toPti. Wire wheels, radio, heater, etc. Exceptionally c le a n. 12 month warranty. J1rtuµort Jltnµorts 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer 89].JS66 537·6824 100 Miles * S6!195. T&M MOTORS TOYOTA =====::.........:::.__ Garden Grove Blvd. at Beach 1---------- 9900 534-2'i84 or 11:.!_892-5551 • SALE ---------1 Porsche 67 912 Coupe • GROTH CHEVROLET WE'VE GOT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TRUCKS IN ORANGE COUNTY '63 CORVAIR Polar while w/hlack leather inter. FuUy equip. incl. AM/ FM radio. Chrome wheels, Coco mats., etc. & 5 SPEED TRANS. Mint condition. J1rtuport 3hnµorts 3100 W. Coast Hwy. MONZA Newport Beach 6 Cy!., Pow•r9fid1, OJH.'436 642·"'-""1764 "OK US ED CAR" '"'"" ~ Authorized MG Dealer $899 '59 PORSOIE, '63--S.90 Tape ---------·I Deck, AM/FM Xlnt Cond. '64 IMPALA Best oHer, 675-4008 Aft. 6 '66 Toyota Sport Sejlan. 90 hp, 30 m.p.g. Park green. Lie RSW307. Kelly Blue Book Price $1360 Our Special Sale Price $1095 ELMOR~ MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 83S-1200 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr TOYOTA! M(YJ'()RS TOYOTA Ph 839-1.200 3100 W. Coast llwy. · Newport .Beach l5JXI Beaeh Blvd., Wstmnstr 642.94Cf5 54().1764 '59 Triumph TR-3. Looka Authorized MG Dealer good. Cl.ean. New top win. dowa, aide curtains and Ion· oeat.t covei;. PriYate pa.rt;y mw;t sell. $550. 673-~7 any. time. 1965 Triun1ph TR 4 fl550. calJ 673--9361 alt 5 VOLKSWAGEN • SALE • ~ '68 VW's $199 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $44.02 for 36 + 1 Bank Financing T&M MOTORS Garden Grove Bl. at Beach 53(..2284 or Ill 892-5551 '66 VW Wagon, exceptional condition. $1750 Pri Pty. Call 968-4205 1963 VW Comper 1966 vw. original owner. "'"' condition. * 8J0..1548 * Ready to go hunting, fishlngl========= "' ;.,,1 p1,;, ""'· Loadoo VOLVO with all the gear. Lowest :;::,";' '"""''· Lie. BTI'269.,-.--S-A_L_E_•_ $1495 ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 839-1200 15.'l>O Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr '66 vw Squareback. 1 owner $149S e E·Z TO BUY JIM SLEMONS l50'l So. Main Edinger and Main 5434567 '66 VW 1300, sunroof, ex· cellent condition, I o w mileage. Asking .$1350, or offer. 673-4846 '63 VW, newly rebuilt engine, snappyr new comp. yellow paint, good tires, radio. 642-0TI7 "66 vw Like New! 12.000 ml * 494-5924 * 1956 vw Good Transportation $225. 54()...8231 '60 VW Orig owner, looks sharp, runs good. $.'iOO. cash firm. 642-7619 '66 VW Sedan, good cond. new tires. $1225. 962-2042 wekends or aft 6 PM '63 Volvo 4 dr 6 pass. station wagon. Hard to find model. Georgeous tan. Lie # KTY· 893 . Kelly Blue Book Price $1265 Our Special Sale Price $995 ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 839-1200 15300 Beach Blvd., Wsbnnstr VOLVO? We Have Them All! SEE US 1ST OR LAST BUT SEE USt eMltmU IMPORTS OYOTA·YOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '66VDLVO Automatic trans., radio and heater. $179S e E·Z TO BUY JIM SLEMONS 1502 So. Main Edinger and Main S43-3S67 '62 VOLVO SM. '64 VW Radio, Heater, clean, Mech xlnt $695. Owner. 962-IDG good condition. $899. Pril========= pty. Call 642-5015 Race Cars, Rods 9620 '65 VW. New paint. Diamondl--------- tuft interior. Ex. tires, ex. RACE Prepared H Prod. cond. Best oiler. 54~ Sprite S.C.C.A. Lega1, $450. '63 VOLKSWAGEN. Above * 545-4930 * Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY CASH FDR YOUR CAR BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES Zl.45 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mes.a 642-9700 Will Buy u...i Cere 9900 u ...i c. .. 99111 ------Ntwpom .. Moton "'"' 1w-e .... lowe:st Pricesl 5th Anniversary Sile Newporter Moton BUICK '57 BUICK, good condition . see to appreciate. Good Paint. tires, interior. $275. 2230 Pacllic Ave, Costa Mesa. 548-0291 62 BUICK Wildcat Sporl Coupe. 29,000 miles. Ps, pb, pw, fac air. Good tires. Owner. 646-7682 1950 BUICK, Super. RW1S good, new seat covers. Good tires. $100. 548-2561 65 BUICK Grand Sport Big eng. Good cond. .$ 1 8 O O 642-8898, 3-6 PM '62 BUICK Spec. convert. New top; pwr .. steer., brakes. Clean. $500. 842-2396 CADILLAC '66 CADILLAC Convert. 1 owner all Cadillac ac- cessories including tilt & tell"'scopic \vheel, a u to , trunk, power vent, light sen- tinel, door locks. Gold. with tan interior. Best cash offer over $2975. 642-8589 '65 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, new tires, excellenl cond. $2300 or oiler 642-6974 CAD. '65 Seel. D.V. immac. black, 1 owner, lo mi. Air. Full pwr. $3195. 646-4006 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! CHEVROLET ~ ---· 't-'64 CHEV MALIBU'.' Z.dour lfardtop, radio, he~ tor, aur.o tra..ns-. whitow8"'- Llc. No. OLT +tll. :· $25 ·:, dawn &: monthly paymeni,: Today only! All down ~ ... ntoothly payment.1 illcl ... tax l license & ~ charge for only 36 ~ on approved bank credl=t:.O~ SADDLEBACK DOD 1401 N. Tustin, S.A. 547. '62 CHEV Impala SS, ps~ RIH Conv, bkt seats, Coed cood. $595. 646-09;;'.;) anytime. •• 1967 DELUXE EI-Cami!.:i, Auto, disc, brakes; new tires, radki, Lo miles. Ready to roll. 673-5746 '56 Chev 2 dr Sed. 3 sp SfJPt $225. '58 Cad 4 dr DeVill• • power $215 or Best oder 540.1253 att 5:30. '63 IMPALA 4 door h~ top. Llke new, 33,00J actitll mi. AJr, R/H pwr stJ"i, $USO. 64&-9740 • 1961 CHEVY 6 cyl, awlo. Good tra.nsportaloin '•' ""°· s7>-4f3o 63 CHEVY Nova WaiqJ, $800. New tires & baltE!r.f .. P/B, P/S. Air, 841-7015 :'i '68 CHEVY Impala, Cusl6m, (Green), 327 eng. Air, R(l-1. w/walls, a.ircond. 833-2811 '63 MONZA .• Low mileage. ~ 833-1552 CHEVY • 1960 Biscayne, rito trans, p/s, r/h good nlll· ning condition. 548-1236 • '59 EL CAMINO, r/h, auto, air, 283 sharp, $550. 962-1077 '61 CORVAIR Camper: $550. 549--2369 Is Your Ad in uur classifiedi? Someone will be lookin&'. 'lor it. Dial 642-5678 ' Used C1r1 9900Used Cars .• * *QUALITY* *:: Coit No More Al Jolin1011'1 • , •• Tlie fines! n1w Con.:.: tnienl•l1, M1reury1. end Cougat1 1ttrecl th1 moil choic-,• "Tr11d1·ln1." lnvtslig•+• th111 templin91 of our bif ! v1ri1ty in 1lock, :! ,• '62 Chev. V-8 lmpolo Sed. $79!iii P/G, tr•n1., R/H, tic. Sparkling tuxedo bl•ck w/imm1c.,' fewn inter. Xlnt. thru-oul. TEZ650. •• '62 Comet Station Wogon $695.: Cu1lom qu•lity compect. A/T. R/H, chrome roof top.; lu991'ilt rick, 1lc. Sparkling orig. 1l•mo tin w/1neppy':' red/whilt, 111 ¥inyl int1r. PUF0?8. '62 Ply. 3 Seater Sta. Wag. $895 Powerf~ll ''Fury" V-8 w/ A/T, pwr. 1t11•;;• R/H, 1fc •. Gliilening ori.,,. Sierrt Gold. FWS94. "\" '64 Pont. Cotolina Convert. $1195. ' A pow1rful "H1" 1111 man "Fun·N-Sun" 1p1ci1I, All~· Ale1 k1 whil1 with 11ddl1 interior, OLE'117. ' -'65 Chevelle Mo6bu Hdtop $1595- v.rv popular V-8 SPORT CPE. in • ju1t right 1lz1 for m1ny. P/G. tr1n1., pwr. 1+.!1•., tic. Sperklin9 ori9. 1T!.;. :~;lu~~i:::c~~; i;·~:~;s :.yag. $l ?9~ Fact. "AIR CONO." F~ll pwr. 1qpt. G!i1t1ning ,11 Ale1-:• k1 white w/•nappy Fi11te Rtd inl11. !Over $4,000.:. n1w). Buy • known ¥1!u1! POR2l]. ·~ '65 Mustan~ V-8 Hdtop •.. $1695~ AIR COND. All. pwr. iteer., R/H, 1tc, B1111t, ori9.:• t1a! blue w/imm1e. blue vinyl ini1r. Ev1r 1m11rt 1nd ' stylish. VFSB61. :: ., '62 Continental ......... $1395~ B11 utiful Hondur11 maroon m•l•ll;e w/r1d n•lur1I lt•lh-:: 1r/dacron inter. Fief. "1ir.cond." •nd 111 1p1c1 eg•·Z power 1ui1h of cour11. A 001 owne• c.i1r from I fin•·: homt. Br•nd n1w pr1mi11m fir11 too, A +.1m1ndoui •e·• m1inin9 in1lri111ic valu1 in • cl111i' cir for tht dil·~ erimin1ting buy1r. IXR941. ; '64 Conlinental $1795 ! Oi1tincliv1 Platinum w/ Silvtr S1bl1 lnl1r. Feel, •ir: corW. ind full power eqpl. of coun1 ind fin1if AM-: FM r•dio-"l iv1-A·Littl1!" No. 102617 11t C•r lo' 011 Horbor 11 ... d. Johnson & Son LINCOLN MERCUlY COSTA MESA IRA.NCH 1941 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA 642-7050 "A CASUAL PLACE TO IUY ••••. AND REDISCOYE•• THE COURTESY OF OLD SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA"°, 9600 Imported Autos GAUi!~, ~ I I MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. ADAMS '~ 'ACIFIC COAST HWY. "66 DAnUN • , •• SJOtS St•lion w•9on. ITALl 191 I I I I I I nus I 2 DOORS, 4 DOORS AND CAMPERS Aro Hero Now For I DELIVERY TODAYI 18835 Beach Blvd. .~~."..'"""'"~~~-I .. ,. ••.m.·tt•l".11'1. -CloiMll 5uft. I lll'tlCI l PAm HOUIS HUNTINGTON BEACH ""°"*' •:•I.I'll. "tll t:•-.1'11. Huntington Beach I 842 7781 or 540 0442 ,;:::::_ ?:::".';."::. I 847.68]q • 545·886] • • ....... k#t.l"I,,_ CloMll S#I. 6 11111. o:i~';,~~:;;~~., lfl • • • • • II.II • • ._._. • • • NOT AT BILL MAXEY TOYOTA -1969 CORONA H.T. COUPE DEMONSTRATOR s1999 Only l,000 inll1•. lmmacul1t1, Still und1r f•clory wetr111ty. 1969 CORONA H.T. COUPE DEMONSTRATOR , 52399 Autom1tlc, t ir conditionin9, red1o, 1111d1r 6,000 mil11. Still und1r f1 ctory w1rr•nfy. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"·' BILL MAXEY TO~~[!]~ EASY TD REACH AT GARFIELD lo BEACH • . 18881 Beach Blvd. Ph. 847-8555: HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 Ml. NOllTH OF PACIFIC COAST HWY. ON BEACH BDULEVAR ------ ---· r a·· e • = _ -----·- f ' ' " ,. :· ' :· ' " " ;. :· ' . ·: :• :· " :· •• ,• .. •• • •' .. ., ·: •l '• " ·. .. . • " " • • • ·---~· -· ·~·~·---·~·--~-~---·---:~-=--"'.""--""!""'!"' __ .,... ... _.._ ......... ~~~ .... ----,.... ..... -=---..... ~~ .. . ~.... ~ -. -.. ·~-~ ---------------~~~ .. ' :• ..... ' :· ' ' .. ,. .. :: ' .. .• • 2150' HARBOR BLVD~ COSI~ MESA. ·-NO. CReDIT PROBLEMS ·"· • Tot•I ..... D11, P111t. , r ••• r • Mo. ,mt. ' I -. --'57 Wck 4 Dr. H.T. " . '11. UH, P.S., P.t. IFPH Jltl ,-. . '" Tetol Mee" + r .. l ui'; $10 r.t.1 i.. D'11, P!"'· Tot.I Mo. P111t. ' . '60 ,.._ I ~ WGCJO! 4 ~~· AJ, l&H. Ille. H•. FXlttlll . $t9V: $19 ·$19 ... . , • • TRANSPORIA TION SPICIA LS •MlllYOUllAVEiisit...-wr • ival f YOU Ail N1W lH MIA • • MN If, JOU HAD A' l£ioosSlssloll .. NoellD~ TAPE • . ' -2 .. ..,. k~t4,.,. Y-1, P.S., f•ctory •Ir, R&H. cu •• No. JER. 4651 ., '61-C"-t1elmt .4 Door S1dan Tetal Tet•I ru.. N•. MAU tl4) ' $1.99 $19 .$1·9 ••· •••· 11 •. ""'· $ AA $ $ 9 " ·.' '61 ' -R--L.•--& .:.._... ..... • • • • 1: 7'11' . 19 I ~ ~ "m.n-~ ~-Te.NJ .~ -Tet•I T ... t · T.tlil "'1co + Tn"'a Uc. ,.._ .. +·r _.....,._ £>,. r,a+ M•. P.t: • J 4.., -"•"· A.T., R&H. Ille, No. IHM..,, ·--·-· .. ____ .. , _ .. ____ _ $199 '$19 $11 ,, .'60 .~l•t tel Air ' •. -2 4...-.............. A.T. QH. PL (Lit. .... HY\A4tl $199 T ... I ftfCo + ·Tt11: I Uc. • 19 : • I• •' 1fei~ Prlc• · T.tal Tot111I J.li.a'ls•d••· 9• Cyl.; A •. T,21'1H3.; (U. N ... l'WT2 1 3 141 J totel ftlu • :rottt \ .17•t•I · , .. -'+ T• & Lie. 011. PMt. tr-to. PW. ·:. . , ~ · _ ' .. :· :· '.\ .• . , .. .• + fu a Lie. 1 011. P111t. M• •• ~·-~ ___ . _____ .., ___ ,. '6t Ol!lsmttlDI s. ......... , ... T.tol"1~ .' "'"f ... I '.'' Totol · \63-Hill!lilii ~.Miu ·, .,., ... · ~ -+:r,.a,.u... Do..,""·-·"'",.. • _..., MCl111, •wt.. treM.l. Mit.r tuc. No. 4 4.., He,..,,~·NY-IRA•z·!·· •~H, H, Pl., ! w6L till / . .._ ..,.c. 0• Jtt i - $1.99, t $J9 . $19 ~!!! ·~.~ •T!~ Totol Pric• _.T~~. , .... T.t,_.•I .' + r..: a ~Uc. Dt1. P111t, M•. t.t. · + Tu I Uc -r.,.., "' , . . . '62 D1d11 Dart , Sto. w ... 11 •• ,.... • 4t. A.T., UH, P.S. ;(lJ4. Mi. fYA·l711 • -s399:. TorAJ. .. ie1 · +Ta a Uc. Totcl 011:~ PM+. . ~u....,. •.iim11 soo I . ' , •' \ ~ . . 4 It. H..T. V-t, AT .. '5 IUt. H• OKM 141) s3" 99 TOTAJ. ~ICI , -+Te6Uc. ' -~ . . .. ,., ...... ''' 546-3010 eWE 'CARR OUI OWN CONTRACTS 'IS. ..... Sp11W 4 ~-laN!.,. WI, A.T,. MH. IU.. No. 4\lc Jtll s49 · ;OT~~ , .- . .+Ta 6 Lio. f ,.,L 4 4r. V0 I, A.T., RAH, PS. N . ' IUc.: N-. IH5°J6JI $199 Total llliktl +TU I u.. $19 Tete! Dril. PMt. $19 T .... "' ....... .., Cadlllac •. Ylll9 ' . > v.1, A.f'., '5, fod. oft, l .W., 11:1· .. MH . tU•,. N. QaH.t•ll ~ -. . . ''" ,'$21 •• f"!I..... Totol + Tu a:-Uc. D.. PIM. " . ' I .> , ' , .. ~-....... w..- • DMr. A.+.. W.t11.t l&H,.J.l. tu .. Ne. i.w 1111 $149 $14 , $14 r ... 1 Do ..... . T .... ""· ..... • -" -' •' ,. ,, > ' • ! - 12 .... Al P!P!'·'~ ~·· ·~-. ......... lfc. Ir 4~ .. ·-····· ... tipproYlll ........ ' . , . CH.CK .. IVIRSON " :· .. '• • . " • " ;-.. • PLAYS SWID .. MUSIC ••• 11 "" 111111 • O.r •--' VW', h••• p1M14 tl• YW 16 ,.._. 14t.fy 1"4 p.1rl«*4lftcc tt.t. AiiJ h1•1 01r I OD 'l 1u1r111tM that Wc'll Np1lr or rtifl1c1 elf MC}M · ... .ti.11lc1J p1rts• f.r ' JO 4,.,. ., 1000 11111•1 •• whlch-..r COlllM Rrit •. ~t. ·~~·r. totfl11 lc o ur Miot Mit ·...t, i.o .. •l,lltod Mw.1 ·It 111111 tliet wey, ~.. • • ••11111101 troM111:i11lo11, ,...;. oslo, fr.nt cid1 •uo•Wiek, tlr1ko ..,•t•ll'lo olicfric1l11ytt.lll. . ·• . • 75 ·--·\ .. USID, "'~: . 1· .$299 TO ti 9.99 ·•~7 • . ~ . 1 I .,. PORSCHE. ti I AUTO. '41 PORSCHE S.71-4 SPD . I '" ~RscHI .it$ SPD '• •61-10oseH,tll_i'S'-'1i"ru•SCH1 sm 4 s"D¥ .• ,, POUCHE CPI 4 SPD._ , JIOl\SCH! ''' 1 5'° ""••i PORSCHE suP n • '4 PORSCKI Sl'li ti 4 .. S'° • . , .,JtD . ~ ·u v.w. t rAsraus 'Ii.I Y.W. MIS '64 Y,W, IUS SUH~ '67 Y.W. DLX t PASS IUI ' . -... v.w: C..1o1m '6' V.W. DLX • PASS IVS 'if v.w. CAMNl '61 DUNI IUHY , • C!i•fMt "'i "''' ...i. .. 1 • •• ,.., ... '1999 •h-.......... .. . ' • SALE • ·u c111v. M- lAbwood Sta. W1COO. Aub). mdc. radio, beater. Pert I: -.Lie.-. ' ',$695 ECMOIE • , ... THE MONTEREY -. ; TWO DOOR' HARDTOP· ' , 1961 COLONY rARK .. 6 ,..._ •• Wfll• ...... ._1•11 •Iii w/111ckh. IM, . hll loo. ..,i,+ t. ..... ,tr.._ fee. •Ir c...i., Pl, ... llltf, -I o. J,,j ..,,, I ~ woll ,..,,., U.. POI m. 52095 ,------.. , ... Ml ·pr .....,,,. 4 •• 11.T. My ........... -..,. ,,.t. MJ; W.t w/-4. •t• W. ,._ olr .... r.w .. •;-.---r•-. SMH I j , -Let Jo~ ~So1:1 show you -the fabulous ·1969 ' .MONTEREY? ' l ' ' I t I .· .. " ., I • • J1rluport Jl111po11 ~' • • I' '84 ~evnlel Monz1. Rfdit I Miter, IUIO· matk. tr1nsmission. IEMOJll 20% dDW'll or tr1de. '8& lullq ~I. ~ speed tr111S111issioft, Pl· dio 1n4 !teeter. OIOM5tl71 20% •11. tr trtdt. '64 ·Chevrolet M1rtbu l Dr. H.T. VI. 1ul1~ pwr, steer., RIH, WSW, fac. torr 1ir. (VZU7091 20% d1w11 or trade. '83 Chevralel '"'' 4 ~. ' •m ·~· ' <~~ 1wte.. t1di1. healer, wMt walo. IJMHHll 20'.4 down or !ride. 'Ii Chevrolet l•pola 2 DI. H.T. VI. 4 sp<1d. ~wer steering, r1dit, buter, IX!Rll 11 20% it., or ltldt. s577 !~ 524 .PU MO. J4 MO. +Ta • Lk. ·~2 .PU~· ~ J4 MO. i777 + T• • Lk. $~4 I'll MO. '1 '24 MO. s577 + ,_ • Lk. $2'4 PH MO. 24 MO. '36 PH MO. JO MO. • > ' SRIAL:NO. 17H7'1'14J17Z • HIM IT • ••• OUI lllAI AWAY PllCI ON 'Ji Ni!W . . 1969 PONTIAC .GRAND PRIX THIS BEAUTIFUL LINELIGHT GREEN HAR¢TOP 1'5 EQUIPPED WITH HYDRAMATIC, FM-AM RADIO, POWER STEERING, ' POWER DISC IRAKES, AIR CONOITIONING, Dl.X. SEAT BELTS, HEADRESTS, VISOR MIRRORS, "SOFT.RAY GLASS, POWER WINDOWS, FRONT FLOOR MATS, REMOTE cpN. TROL OUTSIDE MIRROR, HIDDEN WINDSHIELD WIPERS, ' . ' HIDDEN ANTENNA, 450, CUllC INCH ENQINE 1350 HP, THAT. 151 AND All THE STANDARD &RAND PRIX ACCESSORIES. 54395 .! . . ' N>S ~le. I _TAX " • I. \ . .. "' . • • ·~ .. SkJlitt ten•erl. VI, 1ut1 .. pwr, steer. R11t11, healer, WSW. 1233111 20'1. down ff lrtde. $1677 +Ta • Lk. 553 l'at MO. 36 MO. Cusl'" ~ DI. sed'"' ·V-1. 1utwtic, r1die, h e.1t1·r. whil1 wllls. INM!S27l • 21% '18 Clltvroltl l•pi~ 2 DI. HJ. VI, .. 10 • ~wer stetmt, r1dit, ht1ter, WSW. IMIH5111 2D'.4 4fwo II' ltrldt. ' $1577 !:: ssa· Pia Mi>. . _,, 1,10 •. '4•'11 ., tr1dc. -11 '86 For4 XL Convtrtlble. v.1, 1utomatk, power si.trinJ, WSW, UH, '""" ••• IWX~Oll 21'.4 n ,., trtcle. I -. ' .. • 1 • $1277 :: I ' ' • · .S46 "l MO. , JO MO • . " '13 Ga~llllc ~ lleredt '"""· i+)drl· milk, ptwer steering, RIH. WSW, lot. oW. IOOF,3HI 'lO~ doWJI ., trMt. 177 + ,_ 'u.. ,_ ''14 0a4m., 51577 ·. ' +, !~ Std" lleV~1. fun ,...,. _ 111d f1ctfry ~"' ctMillol\lflf. '&Ii IHHViHt (tvJt. VI, 11111.. ,ertr sleer~ rt6i1, helter, WSW, l1tl01J air. IPIW71.11 20'.4 down ., tl'lde. '88 lr1itl frlx H~rlalllic, pew et ste~. 'I lr1kes, RI~ WIW. IKI, or, ""' w"4tWS: IUlGl!O 20% •ew~ tr trtdL ! '34 Pll MO. J4 MO. .. ~147.7 !; s5· ~ , Pll MO. · . ~ JtMO •• l'B MO u Mo.~. ,. IPlllll l0'.4 im or .. $58 PU . MO. lroie. • JO MO: • >\ '88 'e.1•li•i ,....:1. 4 \!'. ll"lop. 1;t;;7\;, 'ti. !'I, !IH, lo<i. ow, ~·· lril. ISIWlHI .211% dtwi or Wodt. r ''il.Fn Cusl'" l Ir. 111'1op. V-t autlflllik. ·""tP steemo, 1Mlt, hNlir, -WSW; '·Ill!· 1711 20'.4 .... lf'llHI,, •1111 ::: .. $58' -'PU MO. JO MO.' r '65 MUSTANG • Sba'l> • 11395 . . ~;...-6'75-0734 '.* ',' • 1951 PAckABn. H~arae . Runs . ...u:. Only I iu. &t&-49.11 .... - , '67 LeMANS, . pwr 1'tt/ :fact air, AM./F?t1 <stereo . tape, trlr cloan, . $2290, pvt p --rie~ 67 GTO Fine cond • ,, S24IXI M.Ult refinance. ~careqty.~ • 1 9lioo :llMd Con -;: • :.t< • . -END 'OF MONJH!··,. MUST ... REDUCE :Sl~K . 20 CARS totliST GOii IEA'l I 11:iESJ PRICES!! . ' '59 ~~~~:~:t~c. $Q3· (NYFl261 ~ ' '· t ··'•. ., ' , W-VI, aulo.i . ' -FORD . $ 3· , &OJPS. tGvoa1l1 . 2 . ,,8 PLYMOUTH -. -• H.T. 2-Dr,...V.a, ' P;S. (TVuff3r ,. ~ . • f ,59 .FOltD • ' Vl,~t1c. -. (f>W42l "· . '59 CH~yitQl.ET W, iutolnotlc, l&H. lotXa711 • Ai Joie ....... _ ... "" s.o.. ~ 1,' AUT~ Dl~OUN • CINTIR .• ' , ZIN llABa COSIA ,Mw ' . • ' • • ·~ ~- • --~--_c __:_ ----:-.-----_-.--._-- - • SPECtAL LOW PRICES ON EACH AND EVEIY CAl~IGt- -~-oVER : 80 QUAlllY A 1968 COUPE· DE Vll,I,E OMOBllES TO SB.KT FROM--- 1968 ELDORADO '65 CADILLAC 0t-vm. C..V91ibl~. A stunning Rlllmll nd t:J:lak"I' with a brand new "'-bit~ top ud ml fUll )l!.tber intuior. Hu all ~ p:ipu1ar 0.. m.c powll" 1-turH including: tnas,. 5Uft'- -..... -.miows, and ol ~ __.,. ... ~ 'Ibis ~ autnlnohP Ms .._ drfftit. .,pnJy a few cuef'uJ mils aml B Ill _......,. """'10oo. (SllP'"3l SALE PRICED '67 CONTlrriENTAL A beautiful turquoise • door -.itb , ............ fttbn' interior. All (hr popdm' ...-r as:sim b l•Mfinc JJOWft" 1tettinc -braDs. •..._s.. -ta.. factm7 air condit::ionin&-'Illil car is • -....-..mann> WI $3777- '67 CADILLAC """'"do Wle. .... -......... -~ .... with BIKk vin,yl rd. and fa:ll ~ --ti!riar. FuD QdiUac pGllM!I' ii•' a a ~ ~ windows and cl. eourse. ~ Ur-~ cUionh:ts (9246) WI $4222- '67 CHEVROLET ~ '65 SEDAN DE VIUE M " t .... a ht+••iftl -CQLLt Gmlil ... ........... Ed beillt' ~ -7 - ,.__ A I Mc: ~ ......... Pl:JSft" .... ...._ Jllll'9ft'" mar IDdE5. pasa'" 'RD -~ tll.. -t .. -.-..J.. All-nl niile ad ~ l'wMJ Ar 0 fp· £SD(li'2) SAU$2666na '65 PONTIAC WI $1333 Na 166 CADIUAC c..iiee • Wit.. SIM pa. .......... Sla9 ..n.r a:d .,.. s r ir@ .... 00 m ,....._ « 1 -, ... p1m. ~ • •• m -c -· ic wfad. ~ .... lllic:b. 5 ....,. --.. .DillZQ'" oClm' • lilt edl2S Cllliln!i ,,,. ca trAXl!5> MU $3333 PllC[ '61 CADIUAC I $ NABERS CADIIJ.AC HAS 1K lAl6EST saE:CT10N OF lAlE M00EL. i.EVIOUSl.Y OW"6I CA.DIUACS lol AU. OF soun&N CAlFORPIA 1lE5E C>lll 1 ACS AaE AU. Sl'EOAll Y P 11 C E D ll6HT NOW DUUl6 'MS HUGE SAll! .t BI• tn I '" (fe. ' Seri De mts ' ·u c,e. ' w. De mes 6 'M c,e. ' W. De mes ·-~a........_...., • ....._.,.u.-.... ,....._,_.,......._._ . ......,,......._. .... ,..... .............. -•• a, .............. .... -. ................. ~~-~ ..... _...__, ·s ,~.....,. m -..... ._ .. ._ .. _,_....,.YIUU '66 CONTINENTAL ~-nm. 1-kwtifm _. • 7 ... ..... .. af .. papde-..,,..,. ~ ... ~-............ ~ ........ ail are-ill ....... cm•!ffitw 'tam ,.... pidl: ~ ....... , •• , 'c ~ .... pritt ,_ ...-i bMrw_ lD'OllDJ S•1 E PRICED '65 THUNDERBIRD Ja, Ah-'"ilidPG'lder.._T .... .-dar Qile ....... naaf ... TiQI I r ... _ ... ....... -.. , 5 c JICl9l!I" ....__ ~ '* --~ •:iadl:Nii-~ ... :t:.:s~::.. ,=.· ,_._ .. -., c ~ llllln:r ~ ....... OIH'Ui) $1W '65 CHEVROLET _,__ ____ _ lrila..L •142!DVI,.~·' C ...... ~. ~ ...... Tins. E:aoe11d J -..bit.. tSllEli5TU WE $1333...a '66 THUNDERBIRD '63 CADIUAC $3333 '62 CADIUAC Se-. Jlllf9e.. A 7 5 .... s.at: siln!r e. tl!!dm' ... dailPI: ... IMBtn" i 7 ... _ Paire" Aa rilis tn'tt a' ' : Ill ad fadary * • ••: , a ., ~ L8ftb' well mrm far ca. Uf'Mil) SAi' PRIC'D SAU $2444ruca --------SAI.FS DEPARTMENT OPEN-------- SAU~ BffC11YE lHlOUGH -T. DECBGe. I. 1•u 8:~ AM lo 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM lo 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY '\ YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADDJAC DEALER SERVING :CHE ORANGE COAST BARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Barbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 UMILEI ''66 UMBLER tmD D lFTD """""""' vtl, power stl!ft'o '115 T-BIRD ~ •1*. 1!11 T-lllRD.. t..daa. Bl'fl!r "15 T.amD ~ t.c:b'y air. full P"'f.; 111111: C9i1 . ala .... Air: .. ADr. o:rancrcmG $1395 $1lOO CMllll -• .. -· JlllH1( --.__ ... - Follow llae OUR Eaioy You: c.. e £.Z TO BUY -tills. :Ziii1 caa&. )lllir OJ. L-.. -!::.a·, .._ 1"!... .. M ............. NS ... T. BIP.D. 1 -· ... --. -~ ·-~ 15.(d) mi. new Cftl. ~ . IRjS R 1lidl lo....... ..,_ __ ..... ....-... --. $54 Edinsn' and Main '60 T •tnl -t Dr_ T-llOID. Ulr .... a c 'ti ,.,, ; JU..3567 -------1--.. _ Uf-2142 .... cs ~? w .,,,. ""' 7 ~ DON"?-_ .. ~ --• ..J,,. .... 0 -.-_-.--------W• nib-'<£ -,, 4 7n A ~ A a...ir -._ l.&!"0-.... 4'Yzair-•I• ---·-~ ... -"" -·-·-·-.._.,.,.. ~ Dial 1Da11S W • Ii f ~ CftllR. -. ~--DClOGE E W ~ 9'11 W. K. nm., 5...6.. 5G8I e TOYOTA •· "WE'VE GOT •EM" OVER 51 NEW 1• TOYOTIS TO CHOOSE FIGll! WI All OFFiitlNG Foa 1HE ht 1M s;;,_1l69 TOYOTA De•a•sliialws LOW 111'''51 AT MllSTANllAL SA111N&S!! M·Z TO IUY JIM SLEMONS 417 Wiit W.AI • 10•0t'• •·1a1• M#JA MIA W' -l•BD r • ''4T.a1RD .ur. -.mic •. 7 i ..... ............ 0 .... --$1"'5 • &Z 10 llU"f -aBIONS -·-z Z ...... la aw lSI .......... . ---............ .... - fMIHll' WYNWl'f o ant tmm. ---sns •11&10Ml'I -PCFCllll -·-......... laxe -........ • -.,._ __ ~---- lllt Pee Oms•• C-IM • • -----7 -----~-------- ..... AMX WB CM ... .. ii IE' • +"- Select 6UWllBD CMS ...... , I • --....._ --·----~--• ~ ... -.--.--- .a__ll]Illlll ~ -.,.-------... -. - •• ---- • ......... Alll A•• llltlCI r -17' ' ' • ;;:;... ___ nm= a «•·-•=••=• SS =·-== __ I • ' ~~=--~~~~---~~~~~~~·~-.~ ...... ~~------,_.""l!'O~.,...._.---. ..... ..--...... ...,.!Oe"'~--""'!''="'~~~·•-~--w~•·~~~-~--~__,..­--r JC DAILY l'!L.l)f $.lwnl<y, N°"mbr 30, 1968 OUll6I COUNTY'S N0 ... 1 LARGEST YOl,UMJ •DIALD 1.IGAllOLUS Dr MAKI 0, MODI~ ON OVER FRI. !"'='1. •J,000,000 OF BRAND NEW INVENTORY OUN• COUNTY'S NO. 1 LUOllT YOLUMI DIA1 D · ....,..,. .......... N .. e t AM to MIDNIOl:ri HUGE DISCOUNTS Darts, Polaras, C~ronets, Charger1, Monaco1, T ... lu, Comper1, ·Woto~s, Sedans, Jlarc1top1, 2:.doors, 4-iloors. All Model1, All Color1, All lqulpped as You Want ••• All Serviced And Ready For Immediate Delivery Today( N.o Pa ments 'til eb.19·69 . . ON ANY .AUTOMOllLE PVRCHASE DURllilG OUR GIGA~C NOVIMIER SALE -STARTING NOV. 21, 19~ ,I I '69 CORONET BRAND NEW 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN Fully factory equipped, vinyl interior, padded dash, heater & defroster. Motor No. B9El 12797. TOTAL DOWM TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT PAYMENT TOTAL PRICE tlTNNsE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -···- Southern California's Charger Headquarters I 69 DA-T Swinge~s- IRAND NEW Cboiee of colors • Bucket seats • Hide- away He!'ldlites • Full vinyl inter. • Nylon carpeting • Rear deck spoiler • Full racing instrumenta- CHOICE OF COLORS tion • Bumper guards • Ash tray light • H:D. springs • H.D. tonlon sway bir ·:;5t;;;··i2·5™·· ·s TOTAL DOWM TOTAL MONTHlY TOTAL PRla, 111f,,. PAYMENT PAYMENT IMMEDIATE DliLIVERY BRAND NEW 2-DR. HARDTOP Full factory equipped with.• All vinyl interior • Padded~ • Heat- er• Defroster, etc. Motor No. LL23A9E2Q6496, LL23A9E112989. $60 $60 $2 ' 8 TOTAL DOWM TOTAL MONTHLY TOTAL PR1c1·t,1t;l.. PAYMENT PAYMINT -IMMEDll.TE .. DELIVERY THE ENTIRE USED CAR INVENTORY REDUCED DURING OUR GIGANTIC SALE! • ' ' '61 CHEV. IMPALA 2 Dr. KlinllOll. OIK. 'I ... 2-dl. fACTOIY All, "°'"' l!nrlnti 11J!01Mt1t !11~111111111111, rt~lo • hNl"lr. W$W tlm, ...... 1 411(1, 1tc. (VON OJ') GOUl ~TAk. Imm.dill• O.llVlry, '61 PONTIAC U MANS 2 Dr. IQ~ fKIOl"f' All tand., 'l-1. 1uto. lrtnl. r""' rlHrlnl & ~nkn, l•uiw IOll, buc'ut-. .. ,,.i., Ylnyl lnt111or. ta11i.ol1. l&.11. (-;;,. 761) GOlD TAk. lrMMdl•"-0.- llv•"' '66 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX FOR YOUR PROTialON ; , 52288 ::~ s77· = $77 . + TAX & LIC. nMT. '67 MUST.ANO H.T. s1688. ::: s57 = s57 + TA.K & LIC. nMJ. '67 CHIYROUT IMPALA TOTAL MTlkY. """ fOT.1.1. MlMll. "MT. ' '68 DODGI DART O. T. 2 Door lltr4!°"' Awt.. tr•1., Jt&ll, P.S. l11e:krt IM11. WfN, ,lnyt lllf•rlor. [Vil '9tJ GOrt ~T.U. l...--df1f9 Otli'ffry. 51688-::t: $57 l:l:i s57 ~~. + TAX & ti(. nMJ. PTMT. '67 PONTIAC LeMANS $1688 '= $57 = s5·7 ~~. + TAX & LIC, rt'IR. "'"· '66 fORD COUNTRY SQUID 10--. .. v.a St111o11.-,......., "'-""· bnka, 1uto. ,,.. .• u11. .._ (WAJO"I) 51588 TOTAt. s53 mu s53 TOru + =-~LIC. = ~~· '65 CHRYSUR NIW YORKIR • UIOI[ -'!II • w • .:r"..:... 100% UNCONDmOIW. GUARANTEE -T1llS · STM STAm IN WRITING THAT HAUoR . ' DODGE GUARANTIES T~ CAR 100% AGAINST , • MECHANICAL PEFECTS FO~ 100 DAYS OR , 1 ' 4,000 MILES WHICH Ml COMES FlRST AFIU • s1588 TOT.. s53 ""' s53 +=~~IC. :::: . • TOTA&. MJMlT. nMt. DIL , ... "'""""CPI. with Ndlt>, llt1tu, full ~1...,.1 "'"-rlclr. dlL ea!Pltr. ""'"um,. wti .. 1 dllcs . .tt. /Mr. win~ 51388 ~:t: 546 ll:.'.l s46 .W.lt PURCHASL IHIS .INCLUDES AU ~EQWGCAI. $1188 +::.::.._ $40 E,iS40 ~:( PARTS,WCTRICALEQUIPME ,IATIUY, • ---------------I . SPEEDOMETER, RADIO, HEATER ON W. CARS. • • ' • '67 PLYMOUTH llLYIDERI V ... Iulo. lr.~1.., JIOW'lf 1!11rl11t, l&I\. W/S{W. Gold Stu. (S.r. No. 1Ulll7S136"1 $1188 ~:t: s40 ::'.Ii 540 ~l. . +Tia l Lie:. nMT. nMJ. '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II s999 T~~~: s33 ~ s33 +TAX & UC. "MT. '66 MIRCURY COMIT $988 ::~ s33 :::;is33 + TAX .I. llC. mll'T. '65 DODGI POLARA 2 DR. H.T. Air COlld.. t ut&. r....u., !'OWi• 11111lno, llO'"'tl' bnkn, n41e ll'd llM!or. Sulll No. 015511°"' TOT Al MTM\.T. nMT. TOTAL MT111.Y. """ $888 TOTA\ $29 '°'" s29 '°'" PIUCI DOWN Mfllll. + TAA & llC. "MT, "Mf, '6S CHIVILU SEDAN s793 ~:.:-: $26 I:~ s26 +TAX & llC. n MT. '6S PONTIAC TIMPIST TOTAL MTNLT. nMt. '688 ::~ $23 = $231.Wl\. + TAX & LIC. ~f. l'TMT, '63 PONTIAC GRAND H.IX +TAJ! & llC. ,.,MT, • "MT. '65 DODGI COROND 440 2 ~ MNlop. Ftmiry •Ir, v.a. ,._ "'•""" auto. '""'"' l&H. -(J{;U.G6) s1088 TOTAt. 536 mu $36 "IU ' + :!'~1l1C. = ~~· '6S OLDS CUTLASS I ifoor hud!Oll "42, v.a, rtdlt> ltld ~"'''· """'' 1tHril>g, bucQI 1Mt1.. S.d1I No. l3&375M:M0107 ~1088 TOTAL $36 TOTAL $36 TOTAL ~ PllCI DOWN MTHLT. + T1 .. l lie. PYMT, PYMT. '64 THUNDIRBIRD 2 DR. H.T. 'ACTOIY All CONOITIONING, AulOINllk T ....... 1-411 & Nfftf•. full powtf. S.rlll No. 4Yual 139!9. , PllCI IOWM ll, ·933 TOTAt. s33 '"" s33 mu + TAX & tlC. '1"MT. 1:r.ii. '66 DODOI DART ! *· 1irt.. tr-. W!Stw. R.L21M51713~1) s733 ~::: s26 = $26 +TAX & UC. Pnn. '65 PLYMOUTH fURY II $788 ~:: $26 = s26 +TAX & UC. nMt. '65 DODGll DART '64 DODOI DAllT 270 ..... """" PTMJ, mAL ""''· """ 'OS CHIYILU MALIBU CPL v.a, •I.II-lie: l<111t.. 11Nt91'. flldery 1lr eond., pwr. ""'""" ...,, ""f"' ilfXtD!I 51088 to'IAt. s36 mu s36 ..... +=~IC. = ':-t'=r~· • '6S PONTIAC CATALINA 4-Dli. H.T. AJr _.._, 1uto. 1,.,,._, l&H. r.s.. """'· (PllC'O> $988 '°T"' s33 mu s33 ' +:~LI(. =:. 5888 = s29 ..... s29 +TAX&UC. =. mu ... T. """ TOTAL MTIM.T. "MT. '6S PLYMOUTH IAftLLm COUPI 'I-I Ol.._2-4r, "'""°' YriTh 'rillJl IM.Ut !Mil, ndlfl. hett1r, Ille. (WIA991) $788 :r.:: s26 = 526 ~:. I +TAX & lit. min, "MT, '64 FALCON fUTUU '64 COMIT CAUINTI RDTP. COUPI ,...~V ... llUtt.tJ"fftl.P.1 .. P.w ....... , •• t.l&H.earptll,COMOlt,.w+w.!OCIJll) v .............. , .......... h•I lt .. ,,...., ........ (T'l'Vflal llllv. wlllrl,....,. ...... M"""' t!NPW. ... w,,.tt,, -tirn, ... -'»'105) 1)88 +?x~::llC. '19 = s19 ~~,~· 558B ~~IC. '19 ii s1·9 ii· 5588_1 +:~1(. '1·9 !fir. s19 ~- AU PAYMENTS ON USB> CARS INCLUDE TAX I. UCEHS! R£S ANO FINANCE CKAMl!S ON 36 MONINS ON »nOVID llANK CIB>IT ' ' -~------~-b_ . ._ ___ ....._ __ •. ----..____ .. .__ -. --·---------------------- THIS GUARAtmE COVERS AU PAm AND LABOR FREE TO YOUI VOLKSWAGEN CENTER Und low MllH9' 18'• • 6~'~ tW. IO'•· M•r ro Clioost '66. VOLKSWAGEN t ... ···"'"· ..... (Sll'llll ·sua• :::~ $29 i:w $29.m..-t. + TA.I & llC. nMt. nt11t. . '64 VOLKSWAGEN • .,... MMf Mitt. (Mtt47) ,, .. ,+::j ... '23 5 $235 '64 VOLKSWAGEN s, •• +:.:: ... '23 5 $235 '62 VOLKSWAGEN $581 .. ;:.tl..,$195 1199 . '60 VOLKSWAGIN PICK UP, lllW11) • ·s4n +!'ii:.,.$16E 1165 . . . t • • I ' COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER WEEK OF NOV. 30 • DEC. 6 THEY SAY IT WITH MUSIC • ~ SINGER PRESENTS ELVIS ·TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 9 PM •NBC SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 10:30 AM 0 ti) @ Afl Football (C) Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets at New York. 11:00 iJ Q!) (I) NFL Doubleheader (C) Los Angeles Rams vs. Minne· sota Vikings at Minnesota. Green Bay Packers vs. San Fran· c1sco 49ers at San Francisco. (Second game starts at approx•· mately 2:00 PM) 1:00 0 ~@ AFL Football (C) San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos at Denver. 0 Spom Special (C) "The Racing Horse at Saratoga." A double feature about two worlds of raci ng: the private stable area of America's oldest existing race track and a view of one of the most famous yearling auctions in the world. 2:00 m USC football (C) USC Trojans vs. Notre Dame. Game taped yesterday. 8:00 D Roller Games: Los Angeles T·Birds vs. Detroit Stars. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 8:30 D RETURN Bruins In Action (C) Using stop-action cameras, coach John Wooden presents highlights of UCLA's game with Purdue Boilermakers played last weekend. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 6:00 D UCLA Basketball (C) Bruins vs. Ohio State Buckeyes at the St. John Arena. Dick Enberg reports. 8:30 0 @ (J) (42) I sl'lciA\ I Kodak's All·American Football Team (C) Filmed h1gh1tghts and interviews with the best collegiate players of the 1968 season are shown. The 22-man team 1s chosen by members of the American Football Coaches Assoc1- at1on. Some of the players in contention for All-American honors include 0. J. Simpson, USC's brilliant halfback, often· s1ve end Ron Seklers of Florida State, halfback Leroy Keyes of Purdue, and quarterb:Jck Teny Hanratty of Notre Dame SYRACUSE-"5MN STATI:-Cttarile P'tttmen (left), ... "n Stat.e'a veraatlle halfback, and All-American end Ted Kwalldt lead the natJonally-ranked Penn State Nltbny Uon• apln.t SyracuM on Saturday, Decembw 7. ABC will t.elecnt thl• fam-rivalry natlonalty and In col• beclnnlnc at 8:45 AM. Throu,sh the ye:tB, theM two t.ama have played ~ of the most hoetY<onfnted cam" In the counny. Th• 1959 meettnc. ._ by SyracuH, 20-la, I• con•ldered one of ttle best pmes of the IHt decade. Penn Stat• la coached by Joe htemo. Ben Schwartzwalc»r, coach of the yaar In 1959, culdH the Oranc•men. 8:45 AM fJ @ Cl) (42) NCAA football (C) Syracuse Orangemen vs. Penn State Nittany Lions at Penn State. 10:45 iJ fB CJ) NFL Today (C) Baltimore Colts vs. Green Bay Pack· ers at Green Bay. 1:30 O AFL football (C) Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Oilers at Hous ton. 3:30 D The Outdooraman (C) "Fishing Under the Midnight Sun." Joe Foss travels deep into Canada's primitive northwest to fish. 5:00 D UCLA S.sketball (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Notre Dame F1ght1ng Irish. fJ @ CJ) (42) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) 8:00 ID Boxln& (C) Chuck Hull and G. L. Vitto are mikes1de at the Silver Slipper Ballroom in Las Vegas. 9:30 D Celebrity Biiiiards (C) Nanette Fabray challenges Minnesota Fats. Second Season for PBL An ~passioned c~lebratio~ of life, and the first deep con- templation of death m the history of the 1V medium open the second season of National Educational Television's "PBL" on KCET, Channel 28. Sunday at 8 PM. The extraordinary two-hour color broadcast., titled "Birth and Death," records ~e t:ager preparation of a young Brooklyn couple for a natural childbirth. As counterpoint to Bruce and Debbie Famed French film director ltan·Luc Godard luu 1/arted production on hu /ir11 Amulcan film. To bt Included In l'BL'1 second llMon, tht! Godard film is callt!d "f American Movie." North's expectation of their first child, filmmaker Arthur Barron bas documented the somber passage toward death of another New Yorker, gold-smelter Albro Pearsall, who is stricken with lung cancer. "Birth and Death" is the first of 22 weekly programs of the Public Broadcast Laboratory to be aired by KCET, Channel 28 on Sundays, and on more than 145 other public television stationa in the NET network. "This year PBL will seek to fulfill the role that was assigned to it at the outset," according to executive editor Fred Boben. "PBL will be a pioneering venture in Public TV by demorutratina how the resources of non-commercial television can be wed to help viewers reach a clearer understanding of the world situation. "Our criterion for the program is not mere topicality, mer~ timeliness; it is rather how central, how relevant to the concerns and aspirations of our audience is it?" Filmmaker Barron's "Birth and Death" is a leading example of PBL's efforts in increasing the 1V audience's awareness of life. The juxtaposition of the birth of the North's child with the rumi- nations of a dr.iog man, Barron hopes, wiU remind viewers of the abundant possibilities in living a full life. Future projects on the $10 million Ford Foundation-funded schedule include next week's "Hear Us, Oh Lord"-<>n dcseareaa- tion in an all-white Chicago suburb; "Defense Decisions and Deci- sion-Malcers"--a look at America's defense strategy in a post- Vietnam period; ''The Polish Laboratory Theatre"-tbe U.S. pro- micre of Jerry Grotowski's world-renowned experimental troupe; ''The American Scene"-<>utstanding ftlrnmakers examine the mood across America, with the steps of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. as the starting point; and "Television Power and the Political Scene"-a study of the handling of news and public issues by ne1- work television. 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON WELS $1.00 .... a.ct ..... Moy be used on envelopes os return address labels. Also very handy es identification lobels fo r morking personal items such os books. records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gloss ond , moy be used fo r marking home canned food item s. All labels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fi ne quality white gummed paper ond packed in re usable magic seol top contt2iner. Mn. Christine Brown '69 Post Ro.td Cost• Mesa, C.lif. 92626 r------~-----, I I 1 Fiil 111 tliis coapo11, clip encl m•ll with $1 .00 to: Piiot Prl11tn9, l•lt•I Div., 1011 117', New,.n 1 .. ch, C•lll. t2Hl I I I I I I I ~---······-·········--····-----········-········-······ .......... ·----··········-···--------------·--------···---- ~--········-·······················-------·------·-···-· I• sur• to ua• your Zip Cocle I I I I I I '---PILOT PRINTING ----' L Pa .. 4 ---------------FREE BONUS WITH EACH ORDER OF LABELS WE WILL INCLUDE Fiii SET OF PACKAGE MAILING LABELS. ,. .................... -' n4E DAILY PILOT, TV WtEX, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 9:00 0 (ill (1) (42) (C) "The King •nd I." The 1956 Academy Award winner makes its second television appearance, and will proba· bly garner as big a rating as its first showing last year in October. Who can resist turning on the set to see the unfor· gettable Yul Brynner as the King of Siam, and his 100 chil· dren? And once having witnessed the dance scene where Deborah Kerr, as Anna, asks the King "Shall We Dance7" who could not want to see it again? The only bad thing about showing this movie on television 1s showing 1t at an hour when the younger kiddies will be in bed and miss the splendor and the song of this truly classic film. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 9:00 Cl QJ@ (C) "Games." The 1967 Universal suspense-drama was produced by George Edwards and directed by Curtis Har· nngton from a screenplay by Gene Kearney based on a story by Edwards and Harrington. Simone S1gnoret, James Caan and Katharine Ross star in the story of a door·to·door saleswoman who is caught up in the deadly and occult "games" of a young married couple. Also in the cast are Kent Smith, Estelle Winwood and Marjorie Sennett. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 9:00 Cl tii @ (C) "Esape to Mlndln•o." George Maharis, Willi (she's a girl!) Koopman, Nehemiah Persoff and James Shigeta star in the World Premiere Movie about two American soldiers who maneuver an escape from a Japanese prison camp and attempt to smuggle a decoder to their own troops. Jack Lee· wood produced and Don McDougall directed the film shot entirely on location in Luzon, Philippine Islands. CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for these logs Is furnished by the television stations. 1V week Is not responsible for last·minute changes in program listings. II Cl 0 0 C!J m m tB EE m (1) @ (j) @ 9 9 KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KHJ KTTV KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KLYD KERO KBAK KLYD KERO KBAK (CBs) (NBC) (Ind.) (ABC) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (Ind.) (NEn (Ind.) 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Address advertialn1 lnqulrtn to the dlsp 1y •dvartlsln1 dapertment of this newap11p1r . I 6 • 6: I ., 7: 7: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 EVfNING 6:00 IJ The 111 ..... (C) (60) 0 Qj 00 fr1Ak McCet (C) (30) 0 SNOW predicted tonite * on GRAND OLE OPRY! HANK Snow! Jimmy & Carol Snow! Margie Bows! Claude King! C'mon JN! 1J Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) Henk Snow, Mar1ie Bows, Claude King. Jim"!l._ and Carol Snow ruest. 0 (J.1) CV (42) A1urlcan l1nd- stand (C) (30) I Boa CltJ (C) (60) 11!e lnvldera (C) (60) Your Dolllf1 Wortlt (60) (R) (j) DUbrt (C) 1·2·3-.. 5 I Qo..Co 6:30 O News (C) (30) Peter Burns. 0 JOHN GARY guests * on MELODY RANCH tonite! Billy Mize! Cathie Taylor! Bernie Smith! Big-big enjoyment! IJ Melody Randl (C) (60) John Gary KUests. 0 Suspena Tlleatr• (C) (60) m 1 sficw 1 n. mn.s c ... cc> (60) A 10.question quiz 11osted by Steve Huff1kw, 1 former U.S. Air Force captain ind physicll trelnina instructor, who wrote "I Hate To E.mclse." Addlnr to the discussion on fitness Is Astronaut Capt J1mes Lovell, the President's COMUlbnt on fitnesS, tellln& how physical fltn• is connected with the sp1ee pro. gram; Dr. Paul Dudley White, noted heart specialist, rel1tln1 the im· portance af exercise In tlte preven· lion of cudlo-va1CUlar disease; Hayes Jones, fonnw Olympic hurdle champion and currently New YOf11 City's Commissioner of Recreation. rel)Ortin1 on the new 30-plus tr1dt built for iou1na: and actors Kief Dullea and Alan Alda, demonltrat· ing how they k"t> flt (ill ~Car ind Trldl Q) @ Row111 I Martin (C) (42) Sim Farm (C) 7:00 IJ a Cl) CIS &Hint NIWI (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. 0 KMIC Somy (C) (30) 0 0..UI Valley 0171 (C) (30) "In· d1ana Girl." The story of a tomboJ who falls In love with the hand· some new town constable and be· comes a lady to please him. Carol Worthinaton and Anthony Costello star. m McH11t'1 ~IVJ (30) @ Ci) Deatll Y1llty o.,.. (C) EID Pl1Jin1 tM Cllltar (30) (R) 7:30 1J 9 Ci) Jackie Clt11et1 (C) (60) 0 @ 00 Ad1m-12 (C) (30) "Loa· 132." Malloy and Reed match wits with a pair of burtlary suspects inside a swlmwe1r factory amon1 other e1lls as they patrol. 0 Movie: "TIM by II Dr. W• Mii" (dl"lma) '44-0llJ Coopt(, la• l'line Day. D @ (I) (42) n. Dltift1 c-. D (17J CD (42) HollywOOd P1r.c. (C) (30) Jim Lange hosts. Geerp (C) {60) Sammy Davis Jr. Is host. Jtss&I l\IHts. -fJ Million $ Mewie: "TIM Ml11d· u ..... (C) (30) IMlders" (dr1m1) '63 -Dirll Bo· m Er11est Tubb Sltow (C) (30) 11J Movfe: "Se,...ant Yott" (tdvtn· lure) '41 -Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. rarde, Mary Ure, John Clements. Im la Tomtnta 11:15 D Mme: '1>etl.. Ill tM ~ When a scientist jumps from a (drama) '00-Reymond Bul'f. Joan movlna train to his death. security 10:00 IJ ft (I) t i~c\\\ Mila T1t11 Bennett. Mirtha Hyer. officials invest111te the POSSibllity ace Aitm ( ) ( Slnpr Trlnl 11:30 I) ,..., (C) of his havina sold seems to for-Lopet Is special ruest IS De1n '!!In aaents. Jones serves as on-stap master of D Tonlcht Show (C) W TrvUI OI Coaaequenc:u (C) (30) ctrtmonles end slnpr Michele Lee Qt ()) Sltllrde SMw Bob Barter hosts. seNes as.television hostess for this &I) Tutro FalllUar ID FIYOritt Stof'J (C) (30) Pl&etnt from Tarr1nt County Con· m Tlle World Wt Uva In (C) (30) ventlon Center in Fort Worth. Texas. 11:45 6 Fabulous 52 Movie: (C) '1>ay "Survival in the Sea." A study of A panel of ludps !elect a gin who oTtM led111111" (suspense) '58 - how many underwater creatures live, who most typifies the American Fred MacMurray, John Ericson. move and protect themselves in teen11er on th~ basis of lntelli· l1:50 0 Colorllrltlon: (C} "633 Squf. conditions ranaing from warmth and gence, talent. poise and appearance. ron" (drama) '64-Clltf Robtibon, liaht to blackness and sub-freezina 1J Dr. Dd1 .. (60) Georae Chtklrls. temperatures. -... Movte; "Rott.rt to tM Core.. 12:30 II MOYie:' (C) "Sllepherd or a. 8:00 D tB 00 Cit Sieart (C} (30) "The (comedy) 65-Anton Rodprs, Char· tllfls" (dra,na) '41-John Weynt, lasef:°§lazer." Max unknowlnaly car· lotte Rampllng. Betty fleld. rles a tiny, secret laser weapon OJ Nan (C) (30) coveted by a beautiful enemy aaent m 77 ~n•t Sbtp posina as a maid. Julie Newmar m Cal's Corral (C) (30) I!) Clnem1 Sltllnt.y: "The Mys. ~ts. f.11) BJ Demand terious Doctor." f:: (i1l (I) (42) Th NewlJwld f!) lei de Mnlc:o (i1l (I) Nnts (C) '"' (C) (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. 10:30 O RoteJ lrftr (C) (30) 1:00 D Movie: "Arb.ona" (western) '40 m Stars luttlball (C) (2 hr) m Jee -a (C) (2 hr) -JNn Arthur, William Holden. American Basketball Auociatlon ac· ' ,, ... tion is underway when the Minni· m Couatry-Westtm Sllow (C) (30) 1:15 D Advtntur• of tM Stasprey (C) sota Muskies play host to the Los @(]) Sltvrd1J Nltt Fllct 1:30 I) Movie: .. MJ fMNfte l1oode" An1eles Stars. Bill Shannan Is (42) Hollywood and tflt Stars (comedy) '42-8ob Hope, M1deltlne coach of this new team, ind the Carroll. 1ame airs from the Metropolitan 11:00 DD (42) News (C) (30) m All-Nllfll Sltow: "Trooper .._ •• Sports Center in Minnupolls. IJ Collett S.aetllall (C) (90) It's 'The Verdld," "A Dlspatdl From ID Buel Owens Show (C) (30) the opening 11mt of the season Reuteri." fE EDI Cllr01tict. (60) "Mandate when the UCLA Bruins with Hud ind ctiallenre." A special report Coach John Wooden end All-Amert· 1:40 0 Celeltntion: (C) "Min In th• mact.-possible by a Ford arant. can center Lew Alcindor take on Grey Flannel Sult" ''Smnade for Efi) Nllftl at. Muskal the Boltennakers of Purdue. Dicll Two Spies," "Glr1 In the Red Vel· l:lO I) 9 ()).My Tllret Soa (C) (30) Enbera calls the action. vet Swina." Robbie decides to quit school and work full lime, but 1 wise sehool counselor and Steve take steps to discouraae the move. (Rescheduled from November 23.) II ti> 00 TM Choat llld Mrs. Mfilr (C) (30) "The Monkey Puzzle Tree." Mrs. Muir cuts down a monkey puzzle tree pl1nted by Cap- tain G,.u, woundlna his feellnas so deeply he disappears from Gull Cott~. fJ UZl (I) (42) lawNllce Weta (C) ~) ID 1111 Alderton Sltow (C) (30) g)U.... Muaal t:OO I) 9 (j) Hepa's Hna (C) (30) Major Hochstetter suspects thtfl la an espionage operation 1Qin1 on In Stala1 13 when a reporter rescued and returned to Encland by tfle heroes writes 1 story about tfleir actMties without mentionina n1mes or places. B @ ~ SlturdlJ NtiM Movie: "iorp11 (comedy) '66 -V1n1U1 Redrrave, David Warner, Robert Stephens. Moraan, a youna painter who often lives In a fantasy wol1d, returns to London determined to prevent the marriaae of his ex-wife to 1nother min. m seon ... , •• n, Show (C) (30) fD NET Festini (60) "The F1nat· lcs." (R) g) rtodln T1patla1 t:lO IJ Qj Cl) P'ttticolt Jundloft (C) (30) Still tryinf to force Dr. Janet Craie to Ciwi up u Doc Stuart's assistant. Uncle Joe ftlans Illness bJ clMll!p"-1 number of strenaa ~ BEAUTY A.ND THE BOUNTY HUNTER-Don Murray stars as bounty hunter Earl Corey and Kay Reynolds guests as a beaufl_ n<UMd Maggie in "The Heady Wine," exciting tale of conflict and hatred, on ABC's Tiu Outcasts, Monday a1 9 P¥. .. MILLION $ MOVIE 7:30 PM SUNDAY CLARK GABLE BURT LANCASTER RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP Exciting submarine warfare during World War II 7:30 PM MO~DAY SOPHIA LOREN ANTHONY PERKINS FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT She mourned his "death" .. then plotted his murder! 7:30 PM TUESDAY JAMES CAGNEY GALLANT HOURS The thrilling story of US. Naval hero Adm. W1ll ia ~f. Halsey 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY SHIRLEY BOOTH ROBERT RYAN ABOUT MRS. LESLIE Tender love story ... superbly portraye d! 7:30 PM TUURSDAY 30 WINCHESTER FOR EL OIABLO First Run! color "El Oiablo" heads up gang of cattle ru stlers in wide.open gun·slinging western town! 7:30 PM FRIDAY RICHARD TODD ROBERT MORLEY THE BOYS Were they being just ' boys" or guilty of Murder?! 7:30 PM SATURDAY DAVID JANSSEN HELL TO ETERNITY His knowlcrtp.e of Japanese led him to th e other side! THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, NOVEMBER 30. 1968 11:00 tJ a Cl) Nfl Doubleheader (C) •:30 fJ Newsaam (CJ SUNDAY DECEMBER 1 Los Angeles Rams vs Minnesota D LUIGI BARZINI AT OCOI Vikings at Minnesota. Approllimatety • at 2·00 PM the Green Bay Pacllers * DENTAL-'ON CAMPUS' battle the San Francisco 49trs at U Oii Caapus (C) Lui&i B•rtlnl, San Francisco. famous Italian author, talks about I Ho111eb11yers' Guidt (C) his favorite subjects: The lt1llan1, (fi) m (42) Bullwinkle (C) the Pope, the Mafia, and womtn. Colottration: (C) "Rains of Rar.-I Nan (C) dlipur'' (drama) '55-lana Turner, Trolan Huddle (C) MORNING All stations reserve the right to change program· ming without advance no- tice. Richard Burton, Fred MacMurray, Wh1r1 Ntlff Michael Rennie 5:00 I News (C) Clete Roberts. ID Church in the Homt (C) . N11n Conftrtnc:t (C) 11:30 fJ (iZ) Ci) (42) Discovtiy '68 (C) Four Winds to Advlfttur9 (C) 6:15 m The Cltristophtrs 6:30 m The Bible Answers "Greenfield Village -The Ale of "Shik1r In Indian." Mechanical Marvels." Greenfield fJ Movie: "Soldiers Tlir•tt (com· Village in Dearborn, Michigan, ra· edy) '51 -David Niven, Stew1rt creates life in America as it was Granger, Robert Newton. just after. the tum of the century. 0 Sllirley Te111pl1 storybook: "Rip Van Winkle." Washington Irving's 6:50 tJ Give Us This D1y/Ntw1 (C) 7:00 B Tom lftd JerTJ (C) m Sunday Funnies (C) 7:30 tJ Aqu1m1n (C) 0 Mormon Tabernacle Choir (C) /\FfERNOON 7:45 fJ Colorbr1tion: (C) "fort Worth" 12:001 Gtne Autry J~estem) '51-Randolph Scott. @ [j) (42) Coli.re Football (C) W TM Christophers Mcwlt: •'So111twhere lo tlle 8:00 fi9l (i) Lamp Unto My Feet (C) H1,iir (drama) '46-John Hodlak. · file Cliristophera (C) Nancy Guild. Cathedral of Tomonow (C) ID hlttlliflftt Par«it Wondera1111 (C) m Campeon en Pno Pul11 (C) Allen Revival Hour (C) 12:30 O IUpllnrer Report (C) Ci) Minl1ttrlal Allt.11c. m Public Stmce (C) Ci) God 11 Tbt Anawtr (C) -~ n'1 • Yentana Sohre loa HJJos 1:00 u ltil \.!;Aft football (C) San 8:.30 l .. U d , .. ~ C) Dleao Chargers V$. Denver Broncos oo. P an Lmll ( at Denver. · Prefllt • O Movie: "Rawllldt" (drama) '51 Rebel• Wltll • Cause (CJ -Tyrone Power, Susan HaYl¥11rd. Kathryn Kuhlman (C) fJ @ (}) (42) Dirtdlon1 (CJ "Step 1 ~!ellttc0stal Hollftess to a Different Measure." full Qospel Rewlnl fJ Sports Special (C) "The Racing • • llMEX (C) Horse at Saratoaa." A double fea· ':00 tJ Camera Thrte (C) ture about two worlds of racin1: U My favorite Sermon (C) Msir. the private stable area of America' John Sheridan, Our Lady of Malibu oldest existing race track and a Catholic Church, Malibu, guests. view of one of the most famous Day of Dlsccwery (C) yearling auctions in the world. Cllalltnges ID Revival flrn (C) Country Music (C) 6I) En11name ~A. A. Allen 1:30 fJ (ii)(}) (42) luues and Answers I Believe in Mlndes (C) (g Sen. John C. Stennis guests. Tom and JtfTJ (C) O William Budll., Show (C) "Cit· ltdadea (C) ies and Federal Government." San (42) Afrkulturt Report (C) Francisco's Mayor JoS11>h Alioto 1:20 O Coloftlfatfon: (C) "Beaclllltad" guests. (drama) '38 -Tony Curtis, Frank ID Voice of Calvlry (C) Lovejoy. 2:00 O Press Conference (C) 1:301J Encydoptdl1 Britannica Ftature m USC football (C) USC TroJans (C) "Jerusalem.'' ''Christmas vs. Notre Dame. Gama taped yes- through the Aaes" and "Christmas terday. Rhapsody" are shown. ID BrGnco 0 @ Ci) The Eternal llatlt (C) @ (1) Underway for PNU (C) ''Call It Sleep." A televiaion adap-(42) lltrv Griffin (C) talion of Henry Roth'a boo!( abo 2:30 0 Movie: "Siem Stranlt1" (ad- • Russian-Jewish child in New Yorll venture) '57 -Howard Duff, Dick at the tum of the century. · Foran IJ Movie: "Spin a Datk W&b" (sus-fJ Million $ Movie: (C) "Htmil pense) '56 -Faith Oomergue, LM Unc:hllned" (adventure) '60-Steve Patterson. Reeves. Sylva Koscina. O@ CI) (42) The BNtJts (C) @ (]) Sllnday Twin Bill: "Gun· Qt (j) Aquamu (C) smok.e in Tucson" and "Enemy Gen· era I." 10:00 19 Ci) flee die Nation (C) Tills Is tllt Ute (C) 3:00 0 Tales of the Golden West Ci1J (3) (4Z) Unua ttM Llofl· ID Cavaladl of Boob (C) ht1rted (C} g) Musiu y P1l1bt1s m Mowle: "M•rTJ Mt Aaafn" (com· 3:30 0 Movie: "Rogu1'1 March.. (ad· ICJY) '53 -Marie Wllson, Robert venture) '53--Peter Lawford, Rich· Cummlnp. ard Greene. eiJ Ci) Flnt laptb.t Cllurdl (B Santa Claui LIM Parldt (C) (R) II) Oitru dll Muro @!) hrdtlda Mulcana lO:JO! 1n9'dt F..U...11 (C) (42) Arwttd Forces Hl&1lllptl (C) ~a Cl) Afl feotbaU (C) Miami lplTna n.. Ntw Yori! Jets It New 4:00 tJ Vl~int (C) Vof'k. U Yoldll and r.llct (C) P @ l1) (42) ~, Koa1 (C) ID @ Featvrt Alm (C) "The iiwti: (C) "T1't Tllrtt Swo Great Sioux Uprislna." lone" (1.MntUrt) '60 -G fl\) Misteroctn' NtiPl>orflood Stocilwell, Glon1 Miiiand tm Cl) Wr11Uln1 (C) well-known American folk tale set In Dutch colonial New Yort\ of the 17th century tells of a man who slept for twenty years. Dame Van Winkle (a bit of a shrew) sends her husband on an errand, but, after meeting a strange dwarf In the woods, Rip stops for a nap and awakens two decades later. E. G. Marshall, Leora Dana and Bill Barty star. • m Donald O'Connor (C) Ruta Lee. Allen Ludden, Paul Hampton, Linda Cristal and Jonathan Moore auest. m The Munsters @ (})Seven Arts Tittatrt: "The Mountain Road." fl\) R&D Review (R) ®) (j) Football (C) Notre Dame va. USC. mTom (12) Run for Your life (C) 5:30 tJ Su Hunt U ~ Ci) Mtft the Press (C) 0 DIG THIS NEW TIME * FOR DICK SINCLAIR! O Polka P1r1d1 (C) Dick Sinclair and the pna salute the daya of Elliott Ness and fancy flappers with such songs as "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Barney Google." m Gilllpn's ldand (C) EVENING 6:00 tJ KNXT Reports (C) (30) "Our Vanishing Beaches." A filmed report on the sad condition of the Califor· nia coastline. Robert Simmons re- ports. (R 0 6 Coll11e Bowl (C) (30) fJ """"........,LA:;;;a.,.Toyland Holiday Wltll the Serendip Sinan (C) (60) Re.telecast of song.filled fairy tale for youn1 and old alike with the Serendipity Sin1ers portr1yin1 life· size, magical toys that come alive one nl1ht in the toy shop. 112 O'Ctodl Hip (60) Gospll Of Christ BllQ Penptetlve (30) (R) (j) Town Hall Mett1111 (42) Man From UNClE (C) 6:30 IJ Ralph stOIJ (C) (30) 8 Angelenos "SPEAK UP" * BILL LEYDEN hosts fast· moving interview show. Q Sc>elk U9 (C) (30) 0 NEW TIME! JOHN GARY * STARTS RIGHT NOW! O John l•IJ (C) (90) John's 1uub are Stiller l Meara, Redd Foxx. Tommy Leonetti, Martuerlte Pl•m and Ketty Lester 01· JS' tlnl, >Out ~na, I. (C) Rip l(S •In the tho ran her ter the ind G. rty 98, da he IS. ir ~f lh 1" Ir rt •. r. ') e fii) NEW SEJ.soN Pll (C) (90) Be· cfnninglts le<:Ond season, the Pub· lie Broadcast Labon1tory provides topical news end cultun1I affal programs featuring Edward P. Mor· gan as senior correspondent. "Birth and Death" follows the birth of a young woman's first child and the stoicism of an elderiy man with terminal cancer. fl) Cuatro Evn Para un Adam 8:30 8 @ 00 Mothert-in-l.aw (C) (30) "The Birth of Everything But the Blues." Suzie decides to make extra money while awaiting motherhood and "babysits" with a tank of fish while the owner vacations. m I loft Luer (30) m w Show <C> <3o> &>World Tomorrow (C) COM0'8 SPECIAL -Ptn'f Como llDp • Tllrie(y of Cmlel ...-. Ills onlJ mmk·'f'alietJ special of die ""°'' lf.l90ll ii coloralt °" NBC, SulldaJ at H PM. HAIL "THE KING"-Yul Brynner stars cu The King of Siam and Deborah Kerr as Anna Leonowens, an English governess and teacher to tile numerous children of the auto- cratic monarch in "The King and I," the motion picture adaptalion of the celebrated Rodgers and Ham~rstein Broad- way musical, on The ABC Sunday Night Movie at 9 PM. Yul Brynne,. won an Academy Award for his rol~w The King. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, NOVEMBER 30, 1968 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY MORNING 0 Mftie: S.. Daytlme Movies. 10:30 fJ ft (]) Diel v .. o,lt ... 1!J Adventures of G.umby (C) 0 Qj @ Holtrwoed Squart1 (C) 1:45 @ @ Y-tdeo Dl&est (C) 0 (fl) (]) (42) Diel CMtt (C) 5:101J lilvt Ua Tilll Dly/News (C) .cJ, a(]) Titt l Show (C) m Fro• tlM tnAdt Oat (C) 6:30 1J Sunrise Semester (C) Enilish t. : @ OO Snap ~:&mint (C) Dr. l!J Robin Hoed . Ute!'1ture is the subject for Mon· Joyce Brothers and Bert Convy 11:00 -,... ta\ lOVt of Uft (C} day, Wednesday, and Friday; "The--161 ~ ism, Atheism. and Humanism" Is guest. 0 Q) (I) Jtop1rdJ (C) the course tor Tuesday a~hurs· 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Sllttfff Jon (C) day. -, fJ Wutem St1r Th11tre 1!J Rontptr Roo• (C) 0 Education Exdlan&t (C) "How m Jacl LI Linne Exercises (C) To Be a Parent and Survive." I m Rocky Ind His Friends (C) 11:25 IJ a (I) CIS News (C) 0 Te1ch1r In-Service @(])Weimer Webftot (C) 11:30 IJ 9 (j) S.rdl for Te..-. (C) m Educational f11tvru ~ Cl) Ann Cutcher Show, Fri. 0 @ @ EYt 6uea (C) fE Technical Comer 9:25 0 @@ NBC News (C) 1!J fft'Oritl $19rJ (C) 7:00 IJ Odyssey (C) 9:30 IJ 9 00 Bevtrty HillblUies (C) ll:45 D News (C) 0 @@The Tod1y Show (C) 0 @ 00 Concentration (C) O Mornin(s It 7 (C) Ed Nelson fJ Hollywood and Ult Stars ~L mh~~~ m Mr. Wishbone (C) 1!J £.ducttional Fublrn 11:55 0 NBC News (C) Edwin Newman. AFTFRNOON 1!J Ftlil tflt C.t (C) (jj') (I) Jlcl La Lannt (C) 12:00 IJ leutiqut (C) 7:15 fl) Sttd: Martet 10:00 II Andy Griffith (C) 0 9 @ urs Mitt a Dul (C) 7:30 1J cas News (C) Joseph Bentl. 0 9 (I) Pel'SOIUl!1r (C) Host g ClrtDeas; Coollnl Wltll Conti, fJ C.rtoon Circus I.any Blyden welcomes Ell W1llach, ~ Wednesdly. m II .. C.rtoo Cuti (C} Anne Jackson and Marty Allen who Dap n 1 n e will discuss the innar personalities 0 @ CI> <42> Bewitdltd I!) Adventurea of Gumby (C) of ZSI zsa Gabor, Woody Allen, Es· fJ T .. po (C) Maria Cole, Bob Dor· l.'00 tJ ~ Ci) C.ptlln Kan11roo (C) telle Parsons. Sid Caesar and Wll· nan, Roy Elwell. 1!J Rodlet Robin Hood (C) liam Shatner. m 1!J News (C) 1:25 e Community Bulletin BOlrd D Movie: Set Daytime Movies. IOI llMiil CJ) Andy Criffltll 1:30 g C.rtoons 9 @Sunny TodlJ (C) 12:301J Cij Cl) Aa the WorW Tums (C) ----------------------0 9@Dap ef Our llwtl (C) SHAMBLES-Guest star Liberace gets into a dance routine that ends in a shamblel on Rowan and Martin's l.Augh-Jn in color over NBC, Monday at 8 PM. Others (from left) are Muriel Landers, Byron Gilliam. Henry Gibson and Chel- sea Brown. • 0 Mr. Mape (C}; ~. (C) Tues .• Thurs. 0 @ Cl) (42) Truurt Ille (C} m Mowir. S.. Daytime Movin.. l!J Diallna for Dolli,. (C) 1:001J 9 CJ) Lowe Is 1 MlftJ Splett- dofedl111n1 (C) 0 9 @ Tiit Doctors (C) e tuw u " 1..wr 0 @ (]) (42) ....... Hotall (C) 1:30 1J ft (]) T1lt 6111di111 Upt (C) 0 fD 00 Anotlltr W...td (C) g Doble Hilt o cm Cil C4Z> FUMJ '" Shfftd Ask (f) Lloyd Thuton hosts. ~ Wolid Advtnbl,., (C) Mon., Wed., Fn.; Sd..fl Thtltrt, (C} Tues., Thurs. I I) F1tll• KMwl ltll; Coeliq Aloqnd tM Wofld, (C) Wednesday. p (ft (]) (42) Dltln1 bee (C) Jim 1inre hO'Sts. fZ) Comll'IOClttr Report 2:55 D@ 00 NIC Ntn (C) 3:00 B 9 (]) Tiit Llntllttlr Sllow (C) D P.D.Q. (C) 0 HIP.17 Pltrol u ~ Cil (42) 6tlltl'1l llotpltll (C) m Tiie Aluzina nu .. Qj @ Mlti11tt: Don Rodewald. 3:30 IJ Luay P1lr (C} 0 Mike Douitn (C) Pit Paulaen co-hosts. 0 National Velvet U (fl) CIJ (42) Ont Uft To Uwt (C) l!J Hobo ltlly (C) · 9 (]) Dillin& for DoU1rs Sbow 4:00 fJ Mr. Ed; Movie, Thursday. . g OUit Md Harriet U @ CIJ (42) Dir\ Sudon (C} fJ nm., ind lull• m C.rtotns 4:301J Movie: See Daytime Movies. fJ Please Don't £.at tlle D1isin (C) O News Hour (C) Baxter Ward. 0 Titt Rut Mc.Coys m Tiit Tllundtrblrds (C) Ii) Bozo's Bl& Top Sltow (C} @ (1) (42) Mlb Doqlls (C) 5:00 0 IOIBC NIWStrYic:e (C) fJ 6eorp rvtna• News (C) fJf Troop 61 TH FlintltlM!a (C) Ii) The Munsttra tD (I) Jimmy Tho111•n Sbow (C) 9 (]) *'•J'• Pizza hrtJ 5:30 U (W (I) ABC News (C) f,.nk Reynolds. Q Tht Croovy SM (C) m Wlfdtli-Mlllonty Sbow (C} 1!J Cltflpn'a Island <9 fD (1) Tiiis Day 1968 (C) fB Cl) MID FIM UNQ.£ (C) 1:55 0 @ Cl) (42) Cltildren's Dod1MI-----------; (l) Lendon H. Smith. M.D. hce 8 2:00 ea oo s.att Stor• <C> 0 9 00 , .. Don't Sly (t) e Love that lob O @(I) (4Z) Nftlywtd Came(C) Bob Eubanks hosts. l!J Movie: See Dal'ime Movies. EE Ttdlnlcal Corner 2:30 a a ())TIN Edae ot N1atit <C> B 9 @ Tht Matdl c.... (C) Host Gene Rayburn welcomes Shell• ·~ flrtlra•hlf-ICET C*lftntl ZI .n .. air U.. for tile Loa Anetta ~ •Rd Ctanty Sdleell for dllldr•'• ...... tnera•lliq. I• lddltion, .... llltlea brNdcub ln- MMCll P1911•• for tladln. Pl'0- 1"1• .... sdledll11d ...... Mond., l:JO AM..Z:JO Tuaay 10-.20 AM·l:JO ....... ., t-.45 AIM-.JO Thund11 t-AS AIM:JO Frtd17 lO:GO Mf.l.:JO MtcRae and 01'90n Bean. IL------------ dq ,. (C) (C) 1410 (C) C) 1k "' ; ·:~::-~ .. :;~~·)~Wt~~@' •• ~]PROGRAM hiGhliGlns .. ... . ' SUNDAY, DECEMBER l 9:00 fl~ Cl) .. , .,.,....,lcl ... A ... I Ann·M•reret and the Men In Her Life~ A musical revlew starring motion picture star Ann-Margret in her first television special. The program spotlights the multiple talents of the Swedish-born performer as singer, actress, dancer and comedienne. Special guests are Bob Hope, Jack Benny and Danny Thomas. Viewers will also see some of the acts and lavish production numbers that made a record-breaker of An.n-Margret's Las Vegas nightclub engagement, m I sJlclA I Merv Grlffln'a Sldew1lks of New England: A musi· cal "sidewalk" tour of the New England states--includlng Vermont. Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire-is taken by Merv Griffin, and along the way he encounters such person· alities as Aretha Franklin, Paul Revere and The Raiders, singer Jimmy Helms, and members of the American Ballet Theatre. 10:00 0@ @ I iflcfA! Peny Como: Don Adams. Carol Burnett and The Young Americans singing group guest with Perry Como on his one and only show for the season. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 7:30 fl ctt (i) National Geographic Special: "Reptiles and Amphibi· ans. ' fiiis is the second in the series of National Geographic Society special&, and It explores the realm of creatures that were preeminent in the prehistoric past but exist today as a lower life form. The everyday battle for survival is seen in s~uences filmed on location in the deserts of ·the United SUtes, the waters of Australia, jungles of Southeast Asia, tropical beaches of Costa Rica, and reefs of the Galapagos and East Indian Islands. Alexander Scourby nar,..es. 9:00 B@ @ liftlc!M.) Singer Presents Elvis: Elvis sings his top recorded hits, a Gospel medley and several modern songs in hi!l first television special in eight years. Highlighting the virtual one-man all·music show is a major musical production num· ber (as Presley sings "Guitar Man") that depicts the struga!ing rise of a young musician from a carwash through unsuccessful auditions at various southern nightspots to eventual success as an entertainer in Mobile, Ala. 10:00 D @ @ I lflcllll Special Budot: Another "first time" tele· vision special, this one for the blonde. French actress Brigitte Bardot. Mlle. Bardot sin~ in French and English, and is joined by an ensemble of male admirers--singer Sacha Distel. Manltas de Plata and his flamenco guitarists, and composer Serge Gainsbourg, who wrote the original music with Jean- Max Riviere and Derard BourgeoJs. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 9:30 fl Qt Cl) CBS Playhouse: "Saturday Adoption.'' A thought· provoking drama about the Inter-relationships between a col· lege student. the Negro boy he tutors and their two families. Young Eric Laneuville makes his professional debut in the major role as the young Negro, Macy Stander. Rich Gates stars as Rich Meridan, the tutor, and William Shallert and Louise Latham portray Mr. and Mrs. Meridan. Royce Wallace portrays Mrs. Staunder, and Macy's brother Paul Is portrayed by Chuck Daniels. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 9:30 O @ (1)11 .... 8 .. c .. 14-1 The Secret of Mlchef•ngelo-Evety M•n'• Dream: Lying on his back atop a scaffolding rising 64 feet. an intense painter contemplated almost 6,000 square feet of blank ceiling. And as Michelangelo applied the first touch of color in that year of 1508, he began what was to become his and one of the world's great masterworks of art-the huge fresco covering the entire ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Producer-director Milton Fruchtman hoisted his cameras to the Sistine ceiling to provide a deep insight into the stories and ideas the fresco represents. Christopher Plummer and Zoe Caldwell provide the off-screen commentary. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 3:0018 i IHciA! Hobo Kelly's Toyathon: Channel 13's lady clown joins forces with the Marine Corps Reserve for her second annual Toyathon to collect toys for California's homeless and underprivileged. Hobo will have a number of celebrity guests on hand to assist during the 3·hour·toy drive, including Andy Devine, Dennis Cole, Lurene Tuttle, Martin Milner, Kent Mc· Cord, Don Mitchell, Don Galloway and .many otehrs. Young- sters can visit the studio (between 3 and 6 PM, at KCOP, 915 North La Brea) and meet Hobo and the stars--edmisslon being only one new or like new toy (unwrapped). Choose Heathkit® Marine Electronlcs HHthklt Ml-11 A l)epth Sounder S.n1fttve, Accurate. & Depenclab .. ,,.~ . . . ' I_ I -.- s79•s e Ac<w ............... 1't I ... t .. VlllMll wltll ~ ~ • ~ .......... t ............. 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AMAMllM Reptiles and Amphibians ''Repti.tes and Amphibians," an exploration into the realm of creatures that were preeminent in the prehistoric past but exist today as a lower life fo rm, is the secood in the series of four National Geographic Society color specials, on CBS this season. The broadcast. narrated by Alexander Scourby, airs-Tuesday at 7:30 PM. "Reptiles and Amphibians" was produced by the National Geo- graphic Society in association with Wolper productions. REPTILIANS-Rtptllt1 tolu many 1h~1, 1ucli 111 th• blo.clc rac1T snake (upper left), tt41 MOtUftr (/OWIT 'Jefl) and IM two vam/U1 Of Ill.Ord (on tM rltht). "'R•ptiJt1 arui Amphlbialu," a Nt11lonol Gtopapltk Soc/t ty color 1peclol, talu1 on over-all look al tlw rHlm of tlau• c,,a. turu, trocln1 thtm bock .romt 400 mWion )'tars and 1howl"f how many havt IHtn ob/1 to survlv• In on all.ttn world. The broedcast emphasizes how many of the world's reptiles and amphibians have survived for hundreds of millions of years as a life form most alienated from the higher animals that rule the earth. The everyday lives and battles for survival of these creatures are seen in sequences filmed on location in the deserts of the United States, the water of Australia, jungles of Southeast Asia, tropical beaches of Cost.a Rica, reefs of the Galapagos Islands and East Indian Islands. little-known creatures such as lizards that fly from tree to tree, 10-foot long meat-eating dragons, venomous snakes that live in the ocean and the legendary Loch Nea monster are investigated on the program. The special also looks at the more common reptiles and amphibiarui such as frogs, toads, tortoises, snakes, salamanders and iguanas in their natural environments around the world. "Reptiles and Amphibians" traces the history of these cold- blooded creatures back some 250 million years and relates them to their contemporaries which arc for the most part miniature replicas from the prehistoric periods. The program also recalls the great age of the dinosaurs and details how difficult it is for a lower form to exist and survive in a world dominated by higher animals. , Waloo Green is the producer of "Reptiles and Amph~ans .. and Al~ Landsburg and Green are the writers. Robert C. Doyle ts decutive in charge of production. • • • Clinton Judd, the flamboyant lawyer played by Ca.rt Betz la ABC's Judd for the Defeme, II not the actor's first time eC tbe bu. Yean •o be played .ttomey Collle Jordao on tbe daytime 908per "Lo"e of Life." "Jordan did not ban the penonallty of Judd." Betz now recalls. 'Tm afnid he wa a Wt of a square." ·• • • Vocalist Andra Willia o( ABC's The Lawrence Welk Show, and her husband, Roy Cohn, are the proud o~~rs of a n~w 26-foot cabin cruiser berthed at Marina del Rey. Fishing enthusiasts Andra and Roy join a growing list of boet owners among the Champagne Music Makers. ~ Welk "navy" is made up of a variety of craft, from rowboats to SO-foot yachts. hp 10 THC DAILY PILOT, TV WED<. NOVEMBER 30, 1968 MONDAY DECEMBER 2 For morning and afternoon II stings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 U (C) "Sutltt An&ti" (drama) '52-Rock Hudson, Yvonne De Carlo. 9:00 n "The Loves or C.nnen" (dtama) '48-Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford. 10:00 fJ "Tiie Male Animal" (comedy) '42 -Henry Fonda, Olivia deHavil- land. 12:30 m "Th• Astonldled Htart" (drama) '50 -Noel Coward. "Run, hydlo, Run" (drama) '66-Gary Menill. 2:00 m "I'll S.11 My Uf ... (drama) '41 -Michael Whalen, Rose Hobart 4:30 6 .. Hold That Qhost" (comedy) '41 -M>bott & Costello. EVENING 6:00 6 Tlle Bir News (C) (60) Jer Dunphy. Q Huntley-Brinkley Report (C) (30) 1J MICKEY ROONEY joins * STEVE tonlte in a fast & funny one! Get in on it! O Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Mickey Rooney, Fran Jeffries. and The Levee Loungers guest. 0 Six O'Clodl Movit: (C) ""°41· dinl" (drama) '53 -Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh fJ I Spy (C) (60) m Bat1111n (C) (30) @ 00 Merv Crlffln (C) @) What's New? (30) "The Pit Ghosts." Natives refuse to help rescue Viller from a supposed! haunted pit. el Destlno 11 Cloria (42) Vt.M Ntw1 (C) 5:30 0 KNBC Newservice (C) (30) m f love Lucy (30) m Vop1e ti the Bottom Of the Sea (C) (60) @ Ci) HuntftJ·BrinkltJ Reports (C) fJl) This, Too. Is Allltrlu (30) "Depths and the Savior" Ramiro Garcia traces the common history of Honduras and El Salvador In Central America. ~ (j) Tlle levtrty HlllbiUles (C) 0) Noticiero 34 (C) (42) A8C Newa (C) 7:00 6 ®' Cl) CBS Evenln1 News (C) (30) Walter Cronklte fJ What's MJ Uat? (30) Soupy Sales, Phyllis Newman, G1wn Grain· ger and Arlene Francis ara this week's panel. m Paawotd (C) (30) Irene Ryan and Bob Crane guest. ti) (i) Menday Movie: (C) "The Last -Wagon." EE Unu AbielU (30) (42) Trudi er Conwqutnees (C) 7:30 6 9 (j) CunSMOke (C) (60) A $lick-talking travelline salesman, at· tacked by three dissatisfied custom· ers after hawking his overpriced wares in Dodge City, is rescued by a farm widow. then stays on as her hired hand, while planning to swin- dle her out or her property. Don Chastain and Sandra Smith guest. Q I Dream of Jeannie (C) (30) "Jeannie and the Top Secret Se- cret." Pentagon officials are shocked when a "top, top secret" film, de- livered by Tony, Is changed into a home movie by a jealous Jeannie. O Lost In Space (C) (fiO) 'The Re- luctant Stowaway." Through the ef- forts of Or. Smith. the Robinson fami!y becomes lost in space dur- ing a pioneer trip to settle. U @ 00 (42) The Aven19rs (CJ (60) "All Done With Mirrors." Tara is assi&ned to investigate Steed. who is suspected of stealing secrets from a government research insti- tute. fJ Million $ Movie: "f°M Mila to Mldnlitrt'' (mystery) '63 -Sophia Loren. Anthony Pertlns. Unstable American believed killed in accident forces his wife to collect his In· surance. She kills him after he dou- bte·crosses her. m Trutll or Consequences (C) (30) Various contestants attempt to guess the utilitarian value of several strange-looking old objects exhibited by two antique collectors. m Run for Your lift (C) (60) @) Canaon de la Raza (30) El) En1a n 11111 8:00 O Row1n a. M1rtin l.aueh-ln (C) (60) Liberace guests as a child psycholoeist, a Scoutmaster. 11nd a sissy dance student. m Kuti (C) (30) f1'l) NET Joum1l (C) (60) "A Con· vemtion With Milovan Ojilas." An exclusive interview with the former Yugoslav Vice President, who has served nine years in prison for his writings on the communist world. OJilas, who is currently lecturing at Princeton University, speaks out on the course of international commu· nism. m Comlcos J Canclones 8:30 6 ® Cil Here's lacy (C) (30) When Kim obtains a job in a wom· en's-weu store through Uncle H1rry's aeency, Lucy becomes her daugh· ter's best customer and promoter- to Kim's dismay. D Golden Voyap (C) (30) "Safari in Nipria." Films of a pag1n folk dance. the excavation of 2.000-year- old masks, the island city of Lagos and many more exciting scenes. 0 CiYJ (3) (42) Peyton PlaQ (C) (30)Fred" warns Jeff to stay 11way from Carolyn; Norman refuses to hang Betty's portrait; Fred threat· ens ~arsha with court action ewer Carolyn; Norman 1ccuses Steven of tl)'ln1 to cause trouble. m Mtl'V Griffin (C) (90) m PtflJ Muon (60) &ri) TV Matical Osurt he A 1t- m- ed by 1er n- on 0) ie- ed le· a ie. ~, .. ,, . on ir· CJ ra •d, its ti- to 1ia 1le nt n· U· 0) to 'al 9d C) Id a n· '" er lS is d. It 1n U· )) ,. 's 'I· ri lk ,. IS 9:00 fJ 18 C1l M.,._,ry RFD (C) (30) 9:30 1J 9 Cl) fa•ilJ Affair (C) (30) Sam linds his popularity In May· The twins ue fascinated by Alber· berry dwindlin& to mo when he ttne, a shy little &ir1 who tells fes· punishes son Mike by not ltttin1 cinatln& stories about her father end him see the bi& local baseball rame. buts French at chess. Howmr, the O fD (6) Mona, Nl&frt at U-t children learn ~hat tht little .&ir1'1 MOvlts: (C) ''QallMS" (horror) '67-tales are all hes, and sht 1s to Simone Silnoret, James Cun, Kath-embarrasse~ she refuses to 10 to arine Ross. Lisa, • door-to-door school. Alycta Gardner iuests. saleswoman, moves In 11 the un-G News (C) (30) Ttd Meyers. Invited houM auest of Paul and m Wortd of Women (C) (30) Jennifer, lntri1ued by tht series of ''Dutch Treat." Christina Hahn occult "aames" which they play. takes viewers on a tour of Hol land. fl) Revista Mlllical 10:00 fJ ~Cl) Carol luntett (C) (60) 0 ''°''' htu111 ..... (C) (60) 0 @ (j) (42) Tiii Bl& VaJlty (C) ~) "The Prolit and the lost." , Heath is stalked by a professional aunman. tJ TwUIPt l.ont (30) m JICt Latham Ntws (C) (60) m The Challt11&in1 Sea (C) (30) ''Strange Creatures of the Sta." A lilm study ol the sea's ctanaerous and poisonous fishes. eJ1) Tiie Great Wu (30) The time covered is Auaust 23-September 4, 1914. Sir Michael Redarave nar· rates film footare that illustrates how the Europeans have carelully mapped their war stratec,y. The Schlieffen plan be&ins to fail. fl) La Uorona (C) 10:30 O Movlt: "Learut of Senttttnen" (drama) '61-Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Brian Forbes. m News (C) (30) eJ1) Wastliniton in Review (C) (30) @m Detru dtl Muro 11:00 fJ 0 fJ ()1) Newt (C) (30) CV 9 Ci) (42) Ntn (C) (30) 0 Alfred Hitdlcod (30) m Donald O'Connor (C) (90) Dan I Dailey, Sarah Vaughan, George Hop· Bobby Mone detnoutratt• oae or kins, Roy Drusky and Stirling Moss lbe Joys and Job,w ol falhftttood i. guest. "Briqlna Baby Rome" oa ABC'• , muslc-c:olllfllJ 1tria 11tat'a Ufe, m That Show (C) (30) "How To Tuetday 11 to PM. live With Your Husband." Renee She Involves herself In the games, Taylor, C. Northcote Parkinson 1uest. until they become less entertalnln& 9 Cl) Nnn and more deadly. m Notidert 34/Cotllmtftbfy (C) 0 JOEY BISHOP gets "it" 11:30 fJ Movie: ''TIM Wortd Was His * on Here Come ~he Stars! Jul'J'' (drama) '58--Edmond O'Brien, Jessel & wrecking crew! Mona Freeman. 0 Hert Come .. , Stars (C) (60) O 9 Ci) Tot1lpt Show (C) Joey Bishop is subject for tonight's "roast" by Henny Younam1n, Totie D Movie: (C) "Maek Fire" (dra- Flelds, Jack Carter, Redd Foxx, Gene ma) '51-Yvonne De Carlo. Baylos and Norm Crosby. The musi· U <ill(]) (42) JotJ llUop (C) cal portion of the show is handled m Movie· "Mir1e111otn Joumt(' ~:n T~!~:erro. Frankie Randall and (drama) ·4s -Rory Calhoun. Jim · Bannon. ~)(qJ'Th~ ~!!~:';in~·'T:an~~ 12:30 tJ Movit: 71,_. In ttlt Qrde" cr1mlnal brou1ht In by Jemal David (adventure) 51 -Forrest Tucker, Is shot to death In front of the Eva Bartok. sheriff's ofllce by an unknown H · m n Sunset Strip 11ilant. The dylna sheriff appoints Jemal temporary sheriff, and Jemal ar"'sts a man named Cart Mun11>n as the murder suspect. Earl Corey accuses him of beina influenced by Munc6ft's racism. m Rainbow Quat (60) Rev. Gary Davia, Donovan 1nd Shawn Phllllps auut. I fl) La lruja Maldlta 1:00 fJ Movie: ''Thi lncndiblt Shrink· in1 Man" (horror) '57--0l"lnt Wll· Iiams, Randy Stewart. 0 S9ffklq FrttfJ (C) e eo11 .. nity lullttJn ltard (C) UN1n(C) . m Actien TNltrt: "Badl•nds of Montana." I I : Write Yourself a Loan for I : ssooto5 10,000~ormore! 1 CASH IN : 24 HOURS!* I No Payments for 6 Months! I Payments as low as $7.50 I a Month! : 1. In box at right, list bills. Add I up how much you owe. I 2. The balance you owe (plus I extra cash you want) ~s . the I amount of yoor loan. List lllft .. ·~-:- Tut1 Cir Furniture Appllancts Otpt. Store TOTALS : 3. Now look at Union's repay. I ment chart for the monthly pay- 1 ment on your loan. 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I r· Moil Today -Get Your l oon Approved on th~ Phone! ~ I Cltll l'lloM lest TIN I You want $•----""°------to Cll11------- I Deta You PYRlllM Down I 11o111t1t 1to1nt it Pnct hyment ----- 1 £st11111tt of I P're.at1tV•t• I laltnce Owed Oii llal111ee °"9d Oii ht Trust Died ._ ______ 2ftd Trust DIM''-------- 1 f111t of hOl)trty1 stn11e F1111t110 Duplu 0 Otflerr _______ _ Adclreuof Pro~rtJ1~--------------~ TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming wtth· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O ''The Stol'J of MollJ X" (mys· ft) '5(}-June Havoc, John Russell. 9:00 "1984" (drama) -Edmond 0' rien. Michael Redarave, Jan Sterling. 10:00 O ''The Glrl He Lett Behind" (comedy) '56 -Natalie Wood, Tab Hunter. 1Z:30 m "Shltld for Murder" (mystery) '54-Edmond O'Brien. "UFO" (sci- fi} '56-Tom Powers. 2:00 m HParole, Inc." (mystery) '49- Michael O'Shea, Lyle Talbot. 4:30 IJ "Postmart for Danier'' (mys· tery) '56 -Terry Moore, Robert Beatty. .. EVENING 6:00 fJ The Bli News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. R H1111tltJ·lrlnldey Report (C) (30) Steve Allan Show (C) (90) Alexis Lichlne. Cliff Arquette, Leonard Nimoy, Mi$"$ Beverly Hiiis, and Henson Cargill 1uest. Q Six O'Cloet Movie: "When ht Ro .. " (comedy) '52-Van Johnson, Paul Dou&las. 11 SPJ (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) (3) Merv Crlffln (C) fiafs Newt ('°) Destlno I• Cloria ( 2) KPlM News (C) 6:30 I KNBC Nnnervlce (C) (60) I Love l.uq (30) Voya1e to tile lotttlft of the Sea~) (60) @ 6 Nu11Uey-Brlnkley Report (C) al) H dinf With Your Chlkf (30) , "The First Step Is a Giant One." m (i) Mdtalt'a Navy ROticiere 34 (C) ( 2) ABC News (C) 7:00 fJ ~ Cl) CIS Evenlna Newa (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. I Wllar s My Line? (C) (30) PUl'WOrd (C) (30) @ America! (C) Enalisi.-fact and Fancy (30) "hlldna and Writing." (42) Truth or Consequences (C) fJ A Nat'I. Geo. Special: * "Reptiles & Amphibians" HAMILTON WATCH and BRITANNICA: sponsors 7:30 fJ la (j) Nation1I C.Oanpllic Speclal (C) (00) "Reptiles and Am· phiblans." An exploration Into the realm of creatures that were pre- eminent in the prehistoric past but exist today as a lower life form. The everyday lives and battle• for survival of these creatures are seen In sequences filmed on location in Posing as newlyweds honeymooning in a trailercamp, Peggy • Lipton and Michael Cole are really gathering evidence in a murder case in "A Quiet Weekend in the Country" on ABC's The Mod Squad, Tuesday at 7:30 PM. hp 12 the d•rts of the U.S., the waters 0 @ (3) (42) ffYPD (C) (30) ''Tha of Australia, the Junales of South· Peep Frffk." While investl11ti111 a east Asia, the troplcal beaches of murder of a young woman, polioe Cost.a Ria, the reefs of the Gal•· discover a Peeping Tom they be· pagos Islands and East lndlan Is· lleve may have committed the crime lands. Joseph Campanella narrates. ..may have witnessed it. O @@Jerry Lewis (C) (60) Ntw1 (C) (30) Ted Meyers. Guests are Peter Lawford and Jo ~ to Travel (C) (30) Anne Worley. •iwan, Island of Enchantment" I Lost In Space (C) {60) Ell) Reapn News Conference (30) (ll) (}) (42) Mod Squad (C) fl) Hoy ( ) "A Quiet Weekend in the 10:00 f) ~({)CBS Newa Special (C) Country." Pete, Linc ind J11lle in· (60) "Justice Blad! and the Biii of filtrate a trailer eam~a rend~· . Riahts." Huao L. Blick. Senior Jus· vous point for narcotics traffic. tice of the Supreme Court of the James Gregory and Anna Capri, United States, appears in an un· ~est ·~ Gus and. Dorjs Hayden. precedented television Interview with U MJ!lion $ M~lt: ''Tit• C1llant Eric Sevareid and Martin Agronsky. Hours (drama) 60-James Cagney, 0 @ Cl) I 16c1A I Special Ber- Dennis Weaver. dot (C) .(60) In her first American m Trvt.h or ~nsequenc.a (C) (3~) television special, French actress Cartoonist Virgil Partch dra~ can-Bri1itte Berdot sings, dances and cat~res ol several persons in the clowns at many of her favorite audience. haunts In Paris, London and Saint· I Run for Your Ufe (C) (60) Tropez. Featured performers include Canclon de la Raza (30) flamenco auitarist Manilas de Plata, Eft1a111111e Sacha Distel, Claude Brassuer, 8:00 Hazel (C) (30) . Serie Gainsbourg and Claude Boll· Th• Frend! Chef (30) An 1nvi· ing tation to . lunch with Julia Child. 0 liffrl!_ Putnam News (C) (60) ei) Premttr Orfeon Co1o Q @ CJ) (42) Thars Lift (C) 8:30 8 a (j) Red Skelton (C) (60) (60)"Brinaina Baby Home." New· Skelton and auest Jane Powell each born Robert Di<:ksen Jr. is brouatit play five charactlrs in "Love Is a home from the hospital. Key Med· Funny Thin&." a special comedy· ford, Sid caesar, and The Muppets and·music edition of the. show. auest. O @00 Julia (C) (lO) "fare-I Twlli&flt Zone (30) well, My Friends. Hello." Julia Jadl Lltllam News (C) (30) starts recei~ing flowers a~d candy American West (C) (30) "Basque at her office from Eddie Edson Festival." Jack Smith hosts a visit (Eddie Quillan), the company's to Elko, Nevada, famed for its an· blue.eyed and starry-eyed messen· nual Basque Festival. ger. al) NET "IJhouse (C) (60) (R) 0 RETURN Bruins in Action (C) &!) LI Uorona (C) (30) Usina stop-action cameras, • , coach John Wooden presents hi&h· 10:30 0 M~: 'flood of Fu r" (mys· lights of UCLA's game with Purdue tery) 58-:-ttoward Heel, Anne Hey· .,. Boilermakers last weekend. wood, Cynl Cusack. Q (i1) (I) (42) It Tabs a ttief (C) ID News (C) (30) (60) "The Gallopina Skin Game." fl) Detras del MUTO Ricardo Montalban returns in the 11:001 O O (ij) News (C) role of Nichol~s Grobo., i~temational 3 @@ (42) News (C) fence who 1s negotiating for a Alfred Hitchcock (30) stol.en treaty tha~ Mundy has been Donild O'Connor (C) (90) Sin&· assigned to. obtain. er Billy Eckstine; musical group, I Merv linffin (C) (90) The &thers Cain; actress Beth Perry Mason (60) Brickell; singer Cheryl Poole; and Makin& Thlnp Grows (C) (30) author Linda Goodman 9:00 0 @(6) !Ifie~ I Sincer Pre. ID That Show {C) (30) "How To sents Elvis (C) ( ) Elvis Presley Make Money With Antiques." Jo· headlines his first television special anna Barnes, Dr. Richard Rush with a selection of his best·known guests. songs. The program features The ~ (j) News Blossoms, a singing trio, and chore· G) Notidefo 34 (C) ographer Jaime Rogers and Claude 11•30 fJ u.....t~. "Ho T M de Rlcll Thompson. • "::"'... w ,o ur ' • IJ Showcase 5 (C) ."The Philadel· Unde .(comedy~ 58--0tarles Co- phia Orchestra." Euaene Ormendy burn, Nigel Pat_nck. conducts the orchestra, with special R @ fI> Ton1&trt Show (C) soloists Philippe Entermont. pianist. Mme; "The Red Menace" and Judith Raskin, soprano. The (drama) 49 -Robert Rockwell. program includes selections by Hanne Axeman. Dvorak, Sibelius. Rlmsky-Korsakov 0 @ (}) .<42) ~ Bishop (C) and Brahms G) Mowit: 'The Girl frocn M1nh1t- tll) lnnova&ns • (30) "More use tan" (drama) 48-Dorothy Lamour, for Epoxies." Dr. Henry Lee, vittt· George Montaomery president of Epoxylite Corporation, 12:10 B Movie: "Hiatrny 301" {drama) talks with Dr. Brenneman. ·~-Steve Cochran. el Lu Hen11anltas Vivanco • t:30 IJ Ci?} Ci) Doris Day (C) (30) 12:30 m n sunset Strip Doris Martin has to do some ~st 1:00 fJ Movie: "Allu Niel llell" (dra· coachina after Leroy tries to Im-ma) '4S-Ray Milland press the town librarian by promis· 0 Movie: ''Whitt Near {mystery) inr to recite poetry he does not ·~James Caaney, Vlrcinla Mayo. even know. I Community Bullttin eoan1 (C) News (C) 0 EXCELLENT POLICE Actioa T\Ntre: "Splu ot tht * ACTION MELODRAMA r" Robut Ryan and Shirley Booth ce>-star in "About Mrs. us- lie" on KHJ's Million $ Movie, Wednesday 1at 7:30 PM. Together they share a secret love that can only blossom su weeks a year; then fate stops the clock for Mrs. uslie. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 For mornin1 and afternoon listings, please eee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta- tions reserve the right to change programming with· out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES fJ Six O'Clecl Mowle: (C) .._... Cll'1 Molltaln" Pert I (dr1m1) '63 -4ienry Fondl, Maureen O'H1r1. II S.., (C) (60) .... (C) (30) CI> Merv 8rlffl11 (C) Wllat's NtW1 (30) D..a. la lloria < lPl.M ..... (C) 6:30 I KNBC NewstMca (C) (60) I love LUCJ (30) v.,.,. .. the Ion.. " .. S.~) (60) Hud.,.lrinkltJ Report (C) I ore for Yow MOMJ (30) "The Money BuslneS$." The "where, how and when" questions of m1kln1 money ire explained by a financial 1dvlsor. 1:30 0 "Good News'' (comedy) '48 -• ~::!:';': <~)' June Allyson, Peter Lawford. rfl> ABC News (C) 9:00 ~ "Ride tll1 Pink Hone" (drama) 7:00 6 9 (f) CBS &enln1 NIWI (C) •U -Robert Montiomery, Wanda 10) Walter Cronkite. 10:00 ~~'Frix.,, ..... ,.. ( ....... ) '61 • Wllat'I My Unel (C) (30) • .:. o ow a ~.. com .... , . Pauwonl (C) (30) -Norman Wisdom, June Lavendt (6) You Alkld fw It 12:30 ~ ''Clsanov1 '"""'" (comedy) : Makln1 the Most of Maturity '44 -; Gary Co;oper. "Nlatrt Unto (30) "A Life of Inspiration." M1-NI~ (dr1ma) 49-Ronald Reapn. rion Marshall visits with the late Z:OO Q) ''T•~ lun In T .. bltint" Ruth St Denis. a le1dln1 uponent (western) 53-Georie Montgomery, of the dance who demonstrates Jim Davis. -i..~ th ' .. _ ... __ hom 4:30 ~ (C) ......... .. ... .J_.. ( dv ntu ) u .... ~ at can .,,. ""',. at e. , ,_ _,_.. a e re (42) Trvtll or ConMq1tttet1 (C) 7-Jock Mahoney, Luana Patten. 7:30 II Da*brl (C) (60) A youn1 Amtf· EVEN IN G 6:00 u 11le li1 ..... (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 8 Hantlly-lrillldtf Report (C) (30) St.we Allen SMw (C) (90) Polly Ber1en, Dick Cavett and Jose Felici· ano 1uest. can with revolutionary asplretions encouraps Mike and Bart to take him Into the bush on the pretext of leeml.!!J fun&1e survival. 09CiJ11le yqt11lan (C) (90) "The Mustan1ers." An •&in1 bronco buster takes extreme measures to prevent his IOl'I from followln1 the same calllnc. James Edwardi, John (Continued) Henry Fonda Maureen O'Hara ~ Spencer's Mountain In color on .. The Six O'Clock Movie" Wednrsday, Part I. Thursday, Part 11.Cf> Kabc-tv ) I I MONEY AVAILABLE TODAY 1st & 2ntl MORTGAGES ANY TYPE PROPERTY-ANY AIU Service in the Privacy of your home EVENING l SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS e Combine Your Bins to One Low Monthly P•ymtnt e Borrow on Your Homa--P•icl for or Not e E.sy Terms -You ChooH Your P•ymenh e Long T trm -Low Interest -I st Mortg•ges .-We Buy •nd Loan Against Exitting Trust Deeds, For FrH l"for"'• ... on D•y or Nl9ht -1 D•y1 A W .. lc II \ 64~2477 833 DOVER DR.~EWPORT BEACH Stott Liumtd Mortgage Loan Ag~t Member of Local Board of Realtors I ROYAL MORTGAGE CO. THE DAILY PILOT, TV wt:EK, NOVEMBER 30. 19M WIDNESDAY (Continued) Agar, Don Knlatit ind Chuck Daniel Staund1r and Macy's brother, Paul, est. Is portrayed by Chuck Daniels. g Lost In S91ca (C) (60) "Island (;J News (C) (30) Ted Meyn. In tht Sky." Tht Robinaons be· m Wondm of tbe World (C) (30) come the victim• of 1noth1r one of "Riviera Holiday." The Hal Linker Or. Smith's dlabolle1I plots. Family visits Southern France to O (i1) (]) (42) Hert \.om' thl explore the famed French Riviera, lrida (C) (60) "A Man and His known as the Cote d'Azur. Magic." Torrential raln1 are threat· fll) NET festiVll (C) (60) "Marga· eneing to flood Seattle when Mer-ret Mud's New Guinea Journal." Un, a char1atln rainmaker, arriv&S Profitt of the famous anthropologist aboerd Clancey's ship and claims and her work in the South Seas. he can stop the downpour. Jack The program marks the fortieth an· Albertson euests. nlversary of Or. Mead's expedition (;J MIUlon $ Movlt: "Abeut Mn. to the villaee of Peri on the Manus Les!le" (dr1ma) '54-Shlr1ey Booth. Island In the Admiralty chain. The Robert Ryan. AIStlbacks of a wom· film shows Peri's great leap from an who now owns a boarding house, the stone aae to the twentieth cen- recalling her secrlt love aff1lr. tury. m Trutll or Consaqutnces (C) (30) 10·00 D @ (6) Tbt OutsJder (C) (60) Group of 26 fraternity membe!' • 'Tull It [Jke It Was ... And You're from USC and UCl.A take ,Part m Dead." Marilyn Maxwell, Whitney a hilarious stunt to determine how Blake and Jackle Coogan guest In many people can be squeezed in a drama of a terrified former bur· small car. lesque queen whose soon·to-be-1 Run for Your Ute (C) (60) publistied memoirs bring threats Candon dt 11 Rw (30) against her Ille. (() KBAl Movlt (C) I 'eoret Pulnlm News (C) (60) Enpnamt • TwillcM Zone (30) 1.'00 I Haul (C) (30) Jacll LIUlftl News (C) (60) NIWI In ~ (C) (90) W1ndtrlust iC) (30) "A Flemisti Mlercoles Musical Fantasy.'' Bill Burrud visits the 1:30 IJ The 5ood Gup: <C) (30) Bert Flemisti coast. has to bretk the news to Rufus that e> LI Uorona (C) their poker dub won't play with 10:30 0 Movie: "The Diary of Anne him any more because he doesn't Frink" Part I (drama) '5~Millie follow the rules. (Rescheduled from Perkins, Shelley Winters, Richard Oct 16) Seymer, Diane B~ker. After World U Win Wlttl ttlt St.rs (C) (30) War II, liberated Jewish refugee re- Ruta lee guests. turns to hidden third floor of Am· fJ lftl 00 (42) rw,tDn Place . (C) sterdam factory wher~ he finds the (30) Tew makn another mystenous diary kept by his younger daughter phone call to New York; • Marsha durina their years in hiding from tells Dr. Rossi about Fred's threat; the Nazis. "orman tells Rita he hopes Rodney I Nns (C) (30) ind Betty separate. : Yorty Ntw1 Conference (45) I MtfY 5riffln (C) (90) . Detru de4 Muro hny MllOn (60) 11:001 ~~cm Ntw1 (C) ' Sonrlsu 6 (li) Ntw1 (C) 9:00 6 Beverly Hlllbllllt1 (C) (30) N L 1me of tt1e Weeti (C) (30) Afraid that Elly May might mafTY Don1ld O'Connor (C) (90) Eb (Tommy Lester from "Green Guests are actress Vicki Lawrence, Acres") and deposit the Clampett actor-slneer Jimmy Boyd, actor Ray fortune in Sam Orucklr's bank. Walston, slnaer JeffY Lanning and Drysdale forces movie star Oasti ventriloquist Aaron Williams. Riprock to ma1querade as a country m T1llt Show (C) (30) "Diamonds boy and cour1 Elly MH. Are a Glr1's Best Friend." Ed O @ 00 Klatt Mllsk Hall (C) Ames. Georae Kaplan guest (60) "Alan Kina' a Wonderful Wor1d I Cl) News of Aurav1Uon." P1ul Lynde and , Notldero 34 (C)/Co11menta11 David Frye are Alan's iUestS. ( ) IJ Wratlln1 (C) (60) 11:30 IJ Movie: "Bittle of tllt Corll O @(3) (42) Wednud1y Nlallt s.a" (adventure) '59-Ctiff Robert· Movlr. (e) "5'11dow on tit• Lind" son, Gia Scala. (drama) '68-Jadde Cooper, Marc 0 fi3 00 Tonlpt Show (C) Stranee, John Forsythe, Carol ~ynley, g MOvie: "Melle H1ste To llvt" Janice Rule. The time Is soon in the (suspenw) '54-0orothy McGuire, future. America has d'l1nged. Its Miry Ml!!Phy, Stephen McNelly. people cannot wort. tmel, . read, fJ @ (1J (42) Joey lilbop (C) learn, teach, buy or sell without ,m Morie: "'Avt st.ps to Daneec" first . receivln1 _Permission from ~he (mystery) ·57 -SterUna Heyden, totJlitarlan re11me wtlldl has ehm· Ruth Roman. lnated the Bill of Rlehts, wiped o l2'15 (;J Movie· ,.DlnlWCKIS Yod" (dra· t~m of speech, of press, of · mi) '58 .:_ George B11ker, Frankie reh&iOft. v ...... @m LAdla Ubft au ... 1n. . 9·30 fJ 9 Ci) CIS PllJtlouM (C) (90) 12:30 m n Sun..t strip • A thouglif.provokln1 drama about bOO ~.Movie: "Tiit .cue A&alnst lrooll: the inter-relationships between a lyn (mygtery) 58 -Darren Mc oollete student., the Neiro boy he Gavin, Maule ,Hayes. tutors and their two families. Young D M 1 0¥it: (C) 'La T1rantos" (d~· Eric Laneuville makes his prof!S-ma) 64--Cfrmen Amaya, Antonio slontl debut in the major role a$ Gades. the youne NelfQ, M1cy Stlnder. I Community Bullttln lolrd (C) Rici! G1tes stirs IS Rich Mlridan, N~ (C) .. ttie tutor, ind William Shafltrt 1nd ~ Thlltrt: Four in • Louise Lat111m portray Mr. ind Mrs. Jeep. Mtt1dln. Royct Wallace is Mrs. 1:30 m f,.11 Ille Inside owt (C) IUI, 30) tker to era, ., .. 11." fist ?aS. en. !Ion nus The "Om :tl'I· 60) J're ney In tUr· be· tits 60) 1ish the ," Iii. ard lrid re- lm· lhe 1ter om 30) ~0) ee, ''Y ind ads Ed llJ ,.., rrt ,. kie ••• IC• ra· ,lo C) 8 THEY SAY IT WITH MUSIC Music abounds in a pair of specials this week., and viewers across the country will have down-front seats for one of the most popular shows ever pre- sented at the famed night clubs of Las Vegas and Tahoe when "The Ann-Margret Show" airs in color, Sunday, Dec. 1, at 9 PM on CBS. The audience will also get one of their best looks at Elvis Presley in action when "Singer Presents Elvis," an bour- toog special on NBC, Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 9 PM. The Ann-Margret Show, a spectacular revue starring the actress who bas long been a motion picture favorite, is in part an adaptation for the tele- vision tube of the club produc- tion that catapulted the lovely, Swedish-born singer, dancer, ac- tress and comedienne into the front rank of variety performers. The television version includes Bob Hope as special guest star, special guest appearances by Jack Benny and Danny Thomas, and a film sequence shot in Sweden. There wu at least ooe other difference in the lavish revue as prepared for the television cam- eras. "For one thing," says Ann- Margret, "we didn't have to use oxygen tanks!" The altitude at Lake Tahoe in the High Sierra, combined with the strenuous physical re- quirements of the dance rou- tines, made it necessary to have oxygen available there for the 'ltar and the dance chorus. "Backstage looked like a Dr. Kildare set." Ann-Margret re- calls. The production, which played the resort theatres for nine weeks, was a tour de force for Ann-Margret. She was on the stage every minute of the show and made sixteen costume changes between numbers. Ano-Marpet Ollloa WU born in Stockholm, Sweden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Olsson. The family came to the United States when Ann-Margret was five and settled in IUinois. Her performance in various high school and college musical productions led to her first pro- fessional job as a singer with a new young band. George Bums ~aw the act in w Vegas and si~ned Ann-Mararct to appear with him at the Sahara Hotel as his penonal discovery. Jack. Benny saw the act and asked her to make her national television debut on his CBS show. This led to a screen test at 20th Century Pox and a co- starring role 10 Rodgers and Hammerstein's "State Fair." Motion Picture Industry present· ed her with their highest honor fol' her contribution to Interna- tional Filmmaking. President Johnson presented her with a special citation for her outstand- ing performance throughout her tour of Vietnam and the Near East. • • • A RECENT magazine article quoted Richard Burton u emerging from a limousine into a crowded throng of excited fans with the following mumwr: "l feel like Elvis Presley." What sets Elvis a~art, u the article pointed out, is his audi- ence and what it bas made him --one of the .most famous and highest paid performers in the world today. A1hed di Scipio, Group Vice President of The Singer Com- pany, who fashioned auccesaful TV specials around the talents of such stars as Tony Bennett. Herb Alpert and Don Ho, was the mlln' instrumental in grab- bing Elvis for bis first TV spe-THESE BOOTS ARE MADE 'al POR DANCING -Lovtly Ann-Cl • Ma,grtt, Jn a white /tOJlur mini-''This show not only marks slu/t and boots, IMS into lier the first time Elvis will have ap- danu /or a •tgtMnJ of The Ann-peared in his own show on tele- MaTgret Sltow. vision," di Scipio says, "but it Frank Capra then signed her to will reveal this remarkable young portray Bette Davis' daughter in man as that rare performer who his film "Pocketful of Miracles." crosses the entire spectrum of A.a a rlslng youn1 motion-pie-music, from rock. to ballad. It ture personality, Ann-Margret is a virtuoso performance, one was asked to perform one of which will come as a distinct and the five nominated songs at the pleasant surprise to those who Academy Awards. Her electri-are perhaps unaware that EJvis fyiog performance on that tele-is a q>nsummate musician with cast, s10ging "Bachelor in Para-an eaOcutely attuned to today's dise" to host Bob Hope, is now sound in every form." legendary. The next day Ann.._ FJvil made llll initial impact Margret became the most sought on the entertainment world via after personality in HoUyv.cpod. records and standing room only She was awarded a Columbia personal appearances. He made picture contract for the choice his screen debut in November role in "Bye, Bye Birdie," star-1956 in a film entitled "Love ring Dick. Van Dyke. Life Mag-Me Tender." He has made 29 azine made her their cover girt films since then. Jn Graceland, and included an unprecedented his Memphis, Tennessee home, 12-page story in.side. are almost SO gold records, each Ann-Margret loves to travel an award for worldwide sales of and her motion picture activities more than one million discs. (she's made seventeen movies) These are ;ust a few accom- have taken her to Spain for "The plishments 10 this famed per- Pleasure ~ers," Argentina for former's unparalleled career . "Andante," Italy for "The Proph-Elvis la.st appeared on a TV et." and her latest film, co-star-special with Frank Sinatra in ring Laurence Harvey, was 1960. Why is he doing his own filmed oo location in Beirut, show now? With a smile Elvis Lebanon earlier this year. told oewameo who gathered for She was the special guest of a press conference frior to the honor at Queen Elizabeth's Ror-tapina of bis specia : "I hadn't al Command performance 10 been in televis100 for so long. London, and recently the Italian It just seemed the right time. Musicwise too. l wanted to do another TV special before I was too old." Elvis opens his TV special .singing and playing "Guitar Man," which serves as the basis for a major production and sings a medley of his greatest bits comprising: "Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound l;>og," "All Shook Up," "Can't Help Falling in Love," "Jailhouse Rock," and "Love Me Tender." A 1ospel medley follows in which Elvis is backed by The Blossoms, a Negro singing group, with the initial number danced by Claude Thompson, one of t'ko choreographen on the show. 'This medley features: "Some- times 1 Feel Like a Motherless Child," "Where Could I Go But to the Lord?" "Up Above My Head," and "Saved." An Elvis reprise follows which includes "Baby What You Want Me To Do," "Blue Christmas" and a ELVIS IS BACK-El11u Prt1lq 1101• In tis. fint televlllon 1~cl41 o/ ltu own. beautiful ballad written especial- ly ·for the show entitled "Memo- ries." The "Guitar Mao" production number tells the story of the rise of a young singer, not un- like Elvis himself, from amuse- ment piers to chic supper dubs. In the finale he sings a apccial tong written for the show by Earl Brown entitled "If I Can Dream." Emmy Award winner Bob Finkel is executive producer and Steve Binder is producer-direc- tor. Musical production is by Bones Howe. .. Sidewalks of New England Capturing the last alimpse of autumn in full color and ftavor, Merv Griffin travels to New England for an hour-long musical special, Merv Griffin's Sidewalb of New Bogland. Blending unmatched settings and acenery in historic locales, and backed by an array of celebrity guests, the entertainmeot-ftlled of- fering airs in color Sunday at 9 PM on KTIV, Channel 11. Merv, host of Channel 11 's nightly Merv Griffui Show, travels in and out of New Enaland townships and around the quaint coun- tryside, meeting along the way such penooalitia as sooptras Aretha Franklin, Paul Revere and the Raiden, recording group, ainger Jimmy Hels, memben of the American Ballet Theater and the inimitable Arthur Treacber. A ainaina Merv "s.idewalb" the backroads of New England, hitdihikeS a ride in an antique car, rides horseback through the fall leodor of Vermont's. Green Mountains, strolls along the ahorelioe of Maine, vi.sits a cemetery along the Freedom , where many famous Americans are buried, sails the SS-foot schooner, Daphne, out of Gloucester Harbor in Cape Ano, Maa..., and leisurely waits through New Hampshire's beautiful White Mountains, reciting one of poet Robert Frost's most widely quoted work.a. "Birches." No New Eoaland setting special ia complete without a little history lesson on where America was born. The Pilgrims landing at PlP-Douth Rock in 1620, the romance between John Alden and Priscilla Mullins and the flnt Thanksgiving in 1621 are recreated in a short children's play, written and narrated by Anthony SlwW. Prodooed and diRc:ted by Bob Sha.ob, Merv Griftin's Sidewalb of New Bqlaod, has the mu.Veal backing of Mort Lindsey and bis orchestra. Roy Bulla's Stevens TV 1953 Newport llvd., Coeta MtN ...... 548-3494 ..... 11 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 30, 1968 Dithers loses, under less thin hon· THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. All sta· tions reserve the right to change programming with- out advance notice. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO U (C) "The Mltin1 C1111e" (com· edy) '59 -Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall. 9:00 ft "Estller Waters" (drama) '47- Dttk Bogarde, Kathleen Ryan. 10:00 D '"Siffina Pretty" (comedy) •{3- Jack Oakie, Ginger Roaers. 12:30 m "Dl11110nd City" (drama) , David Famr. "Ont Bia Affair" (com· edy) '52-Dennls O'Keefe. 2:00 IE (C) "Whltptfln1 S111itll n. Scot· &and Ylnf' (mystery) '52-Richard Clr1aon, Greta Gynt. 4:00 R (C) "J1le S.ndontn" (drama) •6()...:.Robert Mitchum, Deborah K.err. EVENING ':001J TM 111 Ntws (C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. D H•nltty·lrinklef Report (C) (30) 0 Steve Alltn Sltow (C) (90) tn1er Stevens, Mitzi McCall, Charlie Brill, Matt Monro, and Or. Oare Miller au est. 0 Sil O'Clod Movie: (C) "Spen- cer's Mounttln" Part II (drama) '63 -Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. 0 I $PJ (C) (60) IE llbn1n (C) (30) @ (j) MIR Griffin (C) EE) Whafa New? (30) "The Giant Turtle." Vlller and friends capture a sea turtle, promptin1 1 hunter' dance. m Destlno 11 Qloril (42) l(f'UI ..... (C) 5:30 Q DIC Nnstrwlct (C) (60) m I lwt luq (30) Ii) Yoy1p tit U.. a.ttHi of Set (C) (60) @ @ HuttUef-lrinkley Rt,.rt (C) EE) Wonderful World of Qildrn (30) "We're Off To See the World." Beyond the home, children contln to l11m as they take a trip to the zoo with Mrs. Emma Jimenez. Qj ()) McHtle'a NIWJ II) Notlcin l4 (C) (42) UC News (C) 7:00 R CIS Evtnlna NllWI (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. o wur1 My lint? (C) (JO) m Paa.wotd (C) (30) @ @ HIP and WlW (C) m s.cn ... nit (30) Qt(J)F..._. (42) Trwtlt tr c.n.q._. (C) 7:30 tJ QJ Cl) ......... (C) (30) ). c.. Mable circumstances. a valu1blt rtn1 his wife had 1lvan him to be fe9alred, and Dithers attempts to pin the toss on the Innocent 011· wood. 0 @ (6) Olnltl looM (C) (60) "The Patnot." A man scorned 11 1 traitor seeks Daniel Boone'• help In pl'O'lin1 his rtaht to return to America. Ford Rainey, Tom Lowtll, and Teddy Eccles guest 0 lost In $plClt (C) (60) ''Thn Were Giants." The RoblnlOOS dla· cover aiants In the area as tMJ are forced southward to escape freezin1 temperatures. 0 @(})(42)Uallut Girt la Town (C) (30) "Popped star." Ena· lish sinaina star Lulu takes Timmy under her win1 and coaches "her" to recording stardom. 0 Miiiion $ Movi.: (C) ''Tlllrty Wfncheatn for El Dl1blo" (west· ern)-Car1 Mohner, Topsy Collins. John Heston. Federal aaent Is •nt to wipe out a group of bandits t.f· Mlllle Pertdm 1tan la ""Tlte D18rJ of A.mm Fra.ak" oe IUU'1 c-... IX. Pu1 I beailll at 10:31 PM Wedlladay, wtdl Pan II eottcW- ... Ck Gf!CM'le Stnee'• .._. at die aaw time. 'lllanday. n.e 1torJ • • tnle ODe, bued Oii elite cllu7 of a 13-yur.o&d JewWI pt SOM lllto ldcillll Ill Amsta'dam l'fdt Illa' f.amDy and four oct.er peopk to t9C:11Pe Nazi penecadoo. rorizlna Canyon Clty. A beeutiful dancer and the d1uahter of the sheriff ire lnvolV'ed in the d1npr· ous trap he sets. m Trutlt tr Conseq...-(C) (30) Three prof esslonal 1th I ates wflo '"' also talented In mU$1c provide fun in puzzlln1 contestanb when they have to auess what specific 1th· letlc 11me nch particlp1tee In. IE Rn fer Yoar life (C) (60) fll) Candon de la Rua (30) @I) f.n11n11H 1.-00 I) QI fl) Hn1N flwM) (C) (60) A nlatitclub slnpr who Is also 1 Clt·buritar lttds stave McGarrett on a desperate cha• up 1nd down the stH. walla of 1 W1lldkl luxury hotel. Tommy Sands, Sindy Smith ttl· >It be to Ii· ;()) IS tip to tll, In ,,. ny 1r" , • I I , , e r • ul le If• )) ,.. ltl ,, h· )) a :tt m ry th ind Rob9rt Random auest. (Re-10:00 0 ~ (]) DIM Martin (C) (60) scheduled) Dean I &utlts 11'9 Jimmy stew1rt, 0 @ (1) (42) Flytef Nun (C) (30) Cattrlnt Valente, Dom Dtl.ul• and "It's 1n Ill Windfall." The Sisters Stanley Myron Handelman. of San Tanco receive a donation U "°'It htM• ..... (C) (60) of $5,000 from an unknown bent· fJ T..,_ l.otle (30) factor, but can't collect it GI Jacll Utbla ...,.. (C) (60) m Hiilei (C) (30) fil) PltJfft1 tilt Cllitar (30) "A m Wild Adv9ntln ~. (30) (R) Completa Stvillana." Students study St RU !levieW (60) Famboroulh • version of "Sevlll1na" 111 dttall 196tr-Britlsb Aer,ospace Industry with lnitructor Fredtra NOid Shows Its Wam.. E.uropn11 cor-. respondent Gerry Wecnbren Inter· 61) Fellclanol (C) views aerospace leaden at the 1i1nt l:30 D 9 (6) lronslda (C) (60) "Side Pocket".An opportunity for • full scholarship to Carneal• Tech Is rejected by Tim Patter10n because biennial trade show at f1mboroutfl, En&11nd. ., La Uoron1 (C) his brother Intends to cash In on 10:30 D T.H.E. Cat (C) (30) the boy's phenomenal slllll at pOOI. 0 Movie: '1'1 Dilrr of Anne Ironside Is determl~ to save the Frtnk" Part 11 (drama) '59-Millle yoong man from 1 lift 11 a pool . shark. Michael Christian and Jadl Pe.rluns, Shelley Winters. R~charcl Albertson cunt. Beymer. U lo1tin1 (C) (90) Andy Heilman ID ..... (C) (30) meets Jimmy Ramos in a lO·round @ @hllpoct to T,.vtl (C) middlewelght bout. flt Dtlra dtl Min D @ (]) (42) Bewltdted (C) (30) (42) TwillPt l.ont "Samantha loses Her Voice." A simple statement like "I can't 11 ·oo II D D @ ,._. (C) (30) spo1k for Darrin" leads to trouble • when Uncle Arthur Is lllV'O!ved. (]) @ (]) (42) Ntwa (C) (30) m Mtr1 Criffin (C) (90) 1J Alfrtd Hitdlc:oct (30) m ""' ...... <60> m °""w O'Conw <C> <90> fll) Blact Penpectlwa (30) A panel Guests are Erroll G1mer, Biiiy ea. Of bladl newsmen question Rev per, lewis and Christy, Andy Rus- J1mes Jones, president of the · 1111 and The Dimitri Sisten.. Anples Board of Education, about QI Tlaat .._ (C) (30) "Ntwr minority croup Instruction. Underestlmate the Potential Power 0) Nodla dt &treno of a Woman!" Sally Ann Howes. Judge Sherman Anesllver guest. 9'!'00 II 9 Cll Tllursdly Nlaflt Movie: a Cl) Ntwa {C) "In lit C.01 of U.. Dq" (dra· eJ Notldwo "34 (t) ma) '63-Peter Anch, Jane Fonda, Angela Lansbu,y, Arthur Hiii. Based 11•30 .,. Movi • (C) "Jacl McClll .,_. on a novel by Susan Ertz, the story • ~ " e: , • was filmed a1allllt the back&rounds l*ado (drama) 53-Geor&e Mont· ot London, Paris. Greece, and tells tomtfY, Douglas Kennedy. the story of three people, each Im· D ~ 00 TOftlgtrt Sllow (C) pmoned by emotion, seeking en elusive love. D (llJ (!) "2) That Cirl (C) (30) 'i{nn Versus Secretlry." When Don's stunnine new secretary, mak· In& a pity for him, has them both sent to Washlniton, D.C., Ann f she must end her romance with i.Don whllt he la away. Jennlf Ooueles 1uests. m n.atn 1aat <3o> II Mcwlt: "Sin Antone" (adven-ture) '52-Rod Cameron, Forrest Tucker. a cm (j) <42> .., ailllop cc> ID 11i1ewtr. "lm.ible S1ripts" < dra· ma) '39-Humphrey Boiart. Georp Raft. 12:00 D Mowlt: "face tf T.,..,.. (dra· ma) '60-Usa Gaye, Bir&tlio Texers. 9:30 D ~ (i) Dfl&Mt (C) (30) "Har-c:oti~lr.16.'' Friday and Gan· 12:50 m n Samet S1rip non &et an assist In the battle ,. against dope from a businessman 1:00 II Movie: ...... Coflll u.. w~ end IOl11t teena(ers. • (comedY) '44-81ng Crosby, Bony D (ll) m (42).~ TM Sa-Hutton. Cl'tt of lfldMfan M•~ D M...._. ~ Sea" (docu Dffa• (C) (60) Dial~ by Chns· • --. ·~-1 at · topher Plummer and ZOt Caldwell mentary) 55---Marrated by Aluan· detllll the story of Mlcht11ng1lo's der Scourby. freisoo In the Sistine Chapel of the 11 C..11unttr Bulletin Board (C} V1tlcan. The 5,559 square-foot fres-mi News (C) co was filmed over 1 twc>-month .. period by a hydraulle11ly operated camera on • platform etD1> a 64· 1:25 fJ ll9n (C) foot scaffold. It Is the first ttme the Vatican has iranted pennlaion to film the fmco from such • short dlstan~nly 1 few ftet from the ctlllna. fJ Ntn (t) (30) Tad Meyers. IB Ctut't World (C) (30) fl!) Ciut.n T11 (30) 1:30 m From tht Inside Out (C) ~n 1Mltrt: "The Lady From 2.:00 m All..Jlf!M ... ; "CapUln CaU· tlOn," "Ointl~" ''The Crttpln1 Unknowl\." \ CHANNEL L STINGS lnformatl~n for these logs Is furnish y tfle television stations. TV week 1a not responsible for last-ml ute changes in progr1m listings. tJ· KNXT (CBS) Los An1el11 D KNBC (NBC) Los Anples IJ KTL.A Ond.) Los An1ele1 D KABC (ABC) Los Anples 0 KHJ (Ind.) Los Anceles GI KTTV (Ind.) Los Anples ID KCOP (Ind.) Los Anceles fl KWHY (Ind.) Los Angeles Em KCET (NET) Los An1eles 61> KMEX ~ (Ind.) Los An1eles Cll KL YO (ABC) Cable Bakersfield @ KERO (NBC) cable Bakersfield Cl> KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield f' a! Kl YD (ABC) Bakersfield a KERO (NBC) Bakersfield 9 KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing Indicates it Is a paid adver· tJsement. Channels 22, 28 and 34 are UHF In Los Angeles. with 28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. SIGN ONS CTEST PATTERNS) • Cftaftnel ~:4' AM SundtY, 6:oi AM Mond•y throuch Frld•y, 7:1t AM SaturdtY. c:ttanMI 4-7:00 AM SundQ, 6:00 AM Mond•Y throulh Frld•y, 7:00 AM ~ S•turd•y. CMIWMf 7-Procnimmlnai &tarts •t 8:30 on Sund•y, 7:00 AM Mondey thro~ Friday end 7:30 AM on a.turd1y. Thia m._ulne It ell•hed -~b thlt newsp1per by TV Wiii(. e dMtfon of ..,,., IM eo.. Inc., edllori•I •nd produc- tion offlc•I P.O. Bax 11 •1 Glend•I•. •llf. Address edvertl1ln1 lnqultt .. to tn. dlap ay edverttatna aepertment of this newspaper. BED WETTING* CORRECTED'! llecammtnded lf'S 4 tbru 50 .. 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An exhaustive three yeors of research throughout ltoly, the construction of a scaffolding rising 65 feet, ond four months of backbreaking camera work. hos resulted in whot i.s certainly one of 'elevision's most remarkable achievements. Tlie accomplishment is revealed on ABC's telecast of "The Secret of Michelangelo: Every Mon's Dream," on unprecedent- ed close-up view of Michelangelo's huge fresco covering the entire Sistine Ceiling in the Yoticon. Produced for ABC News by Capital Cities Broodcosting. under the supervision of executive producer Milton Fruchtmon, the hour special airs Thursday December 5 at 9:30 PM. The tefecoH marks the first time that o comero hos come within finger touching distance of the fresco thus providing o perception of detail never before ottoined. In addition. 'the comero brings to life the little known stories concealed behind Michelangelo's pointing, created over 450 yeors ogo. According to Fruchtmo1' the ambitious purpose of the film wos "to get inside Michelangelo's head, to see the pointing os he himself might hove seen it." In order to do thot, he researched everything thot Michelangelo wrote or wos ex- posed to. ., The film, however. is more thon just on eye-boggling view of Michelangelo's sculpture-like figures. Dromotic insight into his pointed representations of Old T estoment stories, prophets ond phrophetes(es, is given further interpretation via the off. screen voices of Christopher Phimmer and T any-winning actress ('The Prime of Miss Jeon Brodie") Zoe Caldwell Far me nrsa ama 111r ... sr1nn1a scan• COiar 111111 nm• wnn Direct Channal tor Fam11r Slldlil 81>enda 8 tortune to put your family In Now-world's newest most exciting home entertainment from Sylvania. In one superb console, today's sharpest color TV picture. Plus a sllde projector that electronically displays your pictures on the TV screen. You see them on your direct family channel. 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"Embracetblt Yoa" (drama) '48--!lane Clark. 2:00 m '"Stranp Holiday" (drama) '46 -Gloria Holden, Claude Rains. 4:30 tJ (C) "The Princess and tll• Pi- rate" (comedy) '4-4-Sob Hope, Vir· ainia Mayo. EVENING 1:00 fJ Tiit II& Ntw1 (C) (60) J Dunphy. 0 Huntley-Brinkley Report (C) (30) 0 UCLA vs. OHIO ST. is * a big one for Alclndor & Co.! Go, co, BRUINS! 11 UClA lalbtbaa (C) (90) John Woodtn's Bruins battle the Ohio State Buckeyes. Dick Enbtrf calls the action from the St. John Arena. D s;. O'Cloc:l Movie: """ Bell-boJ" (comedy) '60-Jerry Lewis. Miiton Berle. 11 Spy (C) (60) Batman (C) (30) Mm Griffin (C) ~Ifs New? (30) "Variety." Pathe Television presents films of a variety of subjects-the automo· bile's history; Old Ironsides; and Luther Burbank. eJ Dtstlno II Gloria (ll) KPlM News (C) 6:30 M KNBC Newsmlct (C) (60) I L0vt Lacy (30) Yol111 to the 8otto11t of the Stt~) (60) Huntltf·BrinkleJ R.,ort (C) I tolJIPftY (30) "The 'Poc>ular' Geoa111phers." Dr. Thomas Best of Cal State at Los Anaeles closes the series with a look at the li&hter side of aeoaraphy, travel boob and lplct~!~· and the professional geor· (I) Mdt1lt'1 Nny ROticiero 34 (C) ) Ale NIWI (C) 7:00 8 a (j) CIS ~nf News (C) @> Walter Cronkite. B Wlllfs My Lint? (C) (30) m Pusword (C) (30) U (i) CintllUI Sllowcue (C) ''Scar- let Aiijel." fm M1.in1 the Most of Maturity (30) "Call City Hall." ISEARCH FOR DRUGS-June Allyson guest stars with uries regular Robert Stack in "High on a Rainbow," a drama about teen..age narcotics use, on NBC's The Name of IM Game, Friday at 8:30 PM. l'ap20 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<, NOVEMBER 30, 1961 (42) Trutti or Consequtt1ea (C) I I TIM Detendm (60) 7:30 fJ 9 TM Wiid, Wiid Wtst (C) @ (J) (42)Don Rictles (C) (30) (60) A ~ister Hunprian scientist : Sptculation (60) "The New Mid· who employs a monstrous tunina die Years." Dr. Keith Berwick and fork as the instrument of extortion his auests discuss the life style beeomes James Wes.l's antaaonist. of the ''command aeneration" of Harold Gould auesta. 40-to-50-year-olds. Guests are Annt OGE fantasy Hour (C) (60) "Ru· Simon, author of "The New Years: dolph the Red-Nosed Relndeer." The A New Middle Age"; Michael Gold· fully animated musical Christmas stein, associate professor of psy· story that has become an NBC chology at UCLA; Or. Richard Kalish, Yuletide tradition will be colorcast UCLA associate professor, School for the fifth consecutive year. Burl of Public Health. Ives' voice narrates the stQIY. C!) El Mundo Esta loco D lost In Space (C) (60) "The 9:30 D @ m (42) Tiie Guns et Will Hun1ry Sea." Barely escaplna a Sonnett lt> (30) "Meetina In a fiery death as the unknown plan-Small Town." Jeff draams he sees et's sun suddenly fills the sky, the his father, James, shot from a Robinsons manaae to 1uide their tower in a nearby town. ship! \ofR~f& ~News ~C~ (30) Ted Meyers. D . "Buuty and tllt I IFl(A I haft Harbor (C) (60) least" (C (60) Actress Hayley rank McGee. natR>nally famous Mills appears as the storyteller television news correspondent. takes while the San Francisco Ballet act the viewer to visit America's allies out the story of this spellblndinc and enemies durlna World War II tale. Lynda Meyer is Beauty, Robert to find out what has happened to Gladstein the Beast, and David these nations since December 7, Anderson the Prince. Gthard Samuel 1941. (R) conducts the San Francisco Ballet 10:00 O QJ @ Star Trel (C) (60) ''The Orchwa. Empalii." A female capable of ab· fJ ~ $ Movie: ''The Boys" sorbin1 111 pain from others luds (drama) '61-Richard Todd, Robert Kirt, Spock and Dr. McCoy Into 1 Morley. laboratory of death. Kathryn Haya m Trvtfl or Consequences (C) (30) Bests. Three husbands attempt to chose Georl!.. Putnam News (C) (60) articles of apparel for their wives @ lV (42) Judd for tlle 0.. totalina exactly $500. tense (C) (60) "Punishments, Cruel (8 Run for YCMlr Lift (C) (60) and Unusual." Judd defends a tor· (jJ) CI> (42) Operltloll: Entertain· mer alcoholic on a felony charae. ment (C) Ed Ames hosts. Guests are and the judge has a drlnkina prob· Joan Rivers, Dana Valery, John Dan· fem. iels and Company, Louis Nye, and B All-Amcrlun Colltp Show (C) Tbe Three Degrees. (30) Julia Meade, Janet Blair, Larry I Candon de 11 Rau (30) Storch are auest panelists. Guest En11n1me presenter is Martha Raye. 8:00 Hazel (C) (30) m Jact Latham News (C) (60) Wortd Press (C) (60) fil) NET Playhouse (C) (2 hr) "The Muslu J Estrelln Starwaaon." A touchin1 story about 8:30 9 CJ) liomer Pyte (C) (30) an absent.minded professor .and a Molly Gordon meets Gomer on a time machine, stanina Orson Bean bentll at the Palisades. tells him and Dustin Hoffman. The pair find he's too skinny and insists he let trouble when they attempt to find her fix him a little lunch at her the proper time in their lives to ~rtment. Molly Picon guests. start over aaain. U @ 00 Name of Utt G11tt (C) @m La Uoron1 (C) (90) "H•ah on a Rainbow." Dan 10:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Love Is 1 ManJ Farrell and Pew Maxwell assume S,lendored Thin(' (romance) '55- new lobs in an effort to locate the William Holden Jennifer Jones. IOUrce of illegal narcotics aettina m News (C) (30) into the hands of school children. IE Detra dtl Muro Guests are Van Johnson, June 11:0010 D (11) Nein (C) (30) Allyson and Broderick Crawford. • @ (i) ~) NIWI (C) (30) 0 TOM HARMON special! Alfred Hitchcock (30) * Bing Crosby narrates! Donald O'Connor (C) (90) Guests Great football clips! are Werner Klemperer, St~fan Arn· arim, Ray Gilbert, Marjone McCoy O I ''iclAL I Ont Saturday After. and Dave Ketchum noo~ 0 (30) Old '98 will run &) That Show (C) (30) "The Ane 1111n In th.e document~ry fll!" ~a~-Art of Striptease." Vivian Vance, rated by Bina Crosby. "Old 98 IS She'!l.. Britton guest. none other than Tom Harmon. ~ llJ News D @{ll (42) I lflc1lli Kod1•'• m Notidero 34/Comment11y (C) AJl·AIMncan football Tum (C) (30) Filmed hi&ttli1hts and interviews 11:20 m Bo1eo with t~ best colleaiate players of 11:30 6 Movie: ''The Postman Always the 1968 season. The 22-man team Rinp Twiet" (suspense) '46-lana Is chosen by the American Football Tilr. John Garfield. Coaches Association. @@Toni&frt 5'low (C) I Mel'Y Griffin (C) (90) Movie: (C) "Calltomla" (•elven· Peny Muon (60) ture) '46--Ray Milland, Barbara Alecrias Adams Stan~k. 1:00 a a m Friday "'IM Movil: cc> a (11) ~ <42J Joer a1s11op <~> '1M D~' (suspense) '67 -&J Movtt:, (C) 'Ton.if11fs the N11ht" Montaomery Clift, Hardy Krupr, (comedy) SS-David Niven, Yvonne Macha Meril. American physicist De Carlo. chanaes his plans about 1 cultural 12:30 fJ Movie: "Untamed Youdl" (dra· visit to Ltipzia into a CIA asslin· ma) '57-Mamie Van Doren, Lori ment involvin1 t!M defection of • Nelson, John Russell. Russian ph)'Slcist. m n Su.nwt Stnp • 1 ( 1 t ( I ( i \ ( c I E t ' s I I I 0) d· Id ,, of ,. s: d· 'I· h, ol Ill a IS a >) IS l$ l$ II :o r. 1e ,. Is a 'I ,. If ·. ) 'I t ·eeauty And.The Beast' performing for the magnificent couple, who retire to the Prince's castle and live happily ever after. British actress Hayley Mills and the internationally famous San Francisco Ballet join their talents in the lavish color production of "Beauty and the Beast." Friday at 7: 30 PM on KABC, Channel 7. Miss Mills appears in the role of the story . teller unfolding the spellbinding tale of "Beauty and the Beast" as related to the action in the ballet. The role of Beauty is · danced by gifted prima ballerina, Lynda Meyer, who bas created a sensa- tion with her notable solo t>Cr- fonnances with the San FranctSCO Hczyley MIJU u story telkr. Opera. Robert Gladstein portrays the Beast with David Anderson taking over in the role of the Prince. The corps-de-ballet of sixty dancers stage the ballet under the choreographic direction of Lew Christensen, the company's director. Based on Ute familiar fairy tale, the score is taken from thr. favorite ballet music of Tschaik.ovsky using the forty-five member San Fran- cisco Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Gehard Samuel, musical direc- tor of the Oakland Symphony. A IUM from tM ""1kt. The charming tale of "Beauty and the Beast," which has been delighting children for centuries, is entrancingly depicted in the graceful ballet presentation. It tells the story of a beautiful girl who comes upon a horrid beast while wandering through the En- chanted Forest with her father. The Beast imprisons Beauty and tries to win her love, but failing, allows her to return to her home. Broken-hearted, the Beast is striken and falls into a death-like trance. Upon hearing of ~· fortune, Beauty rushes to his side and kisses him, breaking evil spell and transforming him back to his original s~ as,.,a andsome prince. After witnessing the happy change, all. ffie-creatures of the forest show their delight by Founded in 1938, The San Francisco Ballet is America's oldest classical ballet company and is recognized as one of the most ver- satile in the world. It has an active repertoire of 35 ballets and has drawn universal acclamation during its international and do- mestic tours. "Beauty and the Beast" was singularly honored when it was selected by Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco for its world theatrical premiere md was shown during· the Monte Carlo Ccntefinial "American Week" Festival. HOBO KELLY TOYATHON Hobo Kelly, the toi>-rated children's TV per- sonality, seen weekdays on KCOP, Channel 13, was moved by the hundreds of home- less children in the Los Angeles area who have good reason to doubt the existence of a jolly old elf who slides dowrr every chim- ney with a bag filled with toys for every boy and girl on Christmas Eve. Determined to do something about the underprivileged children in Southern California who might go without toys on Christmas morning, Hobo launched a three hour toyathon in co- operation with the United States Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots campaign, Famoru "Marlnel' Jim Nabor1 and Frank Sutton, 1tar1 of IM Gomtr Pyle TV stria, hel~d Hobo K•llY kick ofl lter "Hobo K•l- /y T oyathon" la.rt r•ar. telecast December 2, 1967 on KCOP. The selfless Irish heroine personally con- tacted hundreds of private and civic organ- izations to solicit support for her drive to make Christmas a merry event for all chil- dren, regardless of. race, creed or circum- stances. The fruita of her efforts surprised everyone, even Hobo. Such noted person- alities as Jim Nabon and Frank Sutton of Gomer Pyle, "Batgirl" Yvonne Craig, Morey Amsterdam, Patricia Blair, Don Newcombe, Nick Adams, Ben Alexander and Walt Disney life-size characters, ap- peared on the toyathon to plead for toys for underprivileged tota. Almost every known local children's pcnonality cooperat- ed with the toyathon. The result was a giant pyramid of toys contributed by the thou- sands of youngsters who ftowed through the Channel 13 studios or dropped into their nearest neighborhood toy-drop. Over 50,000 toys wue collmed ar a direct re.suit of the thr~e-hour special. The campa1go earned Hobo a slight dis- tinction that few "hoboes" have been known to enjoy. She was made an honorary ser- geant in the United States Marine Corps Reserve! And Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles also lauded her outstanding etf orts with a special commendation presented at his news conference. The 2nd annual "Hobo Kelly 'f oyathon" takes pl~ this Saturday, December 7th from 3/to ~ PM in color over KCOP,. Channel 13. Once apin civic organizations, communi- ty leaden, big corporations and prominent personalities have volunteered to lend a helping band to this worthwhile project. You, too, can join the "Hobo with a Heart" in her drive to do something about the tota at Christmas by visiting the studios of Channel 13 at 915 North La.Brea Avenue in Hollywood on Saturday, December 7th from 3 to 6 PM. The price of ad.miss.ion is flexible: one new or like new unwrapped toy. An otherwise forgotten child will love you for it Hobo K•Uy (Sally Babr) trlu to Ull•r San- to'1 hOU# wltlk tltq dllcua tlu 2nd 4Mual "Boho K•lly Toyadtofl." • hp21 • Allen R if! h HoUywood has now ''discovered'' Robert Brown, the star ot ABC's Here Come the Brides series. °'8covered may be a unique word to use in tti.16 instance, tor Brown, ma.ln.ly a product of the New York stage, has been knock- ing around for an approxi01Me 20 yea.rs.. It didn't take me as loog as tile rest ot HoUywood iD discover Brown. ln my review of the premiere of Here Come die Brides I wrote the immortal words. '10n the ~tive side one thing becomes appuent . . . ROOert. Brown will achieve sta.rd<lm." There is a difference betweell being BILLED as the 9tar al a television series and BE lNG a scar. It was appa.rent af1*r only a few episodes that Brown would easily span that difference am he has. His career Is cu:rrendy streaking like a jet with a tail wind. Consider these facts. Brown, a rug- ged 6 feet 2, ls ofren compared wid1 Rtdlard Burton, Burt Lanoascer and ROBERT BROWN Errol Flynn. l"lHls picture WU: adorn an upcoming cover of Pboloplay Mag.- utne. which rarely If ever uses men on the cover. He ls being offend roies In the blggest budget motion pictures and will accept one or more of these when ·Brides winds up Its ftnt season shoot- ing early next year. He has bad to hire a secretary to handle bis fan mall. Suddenly, Brown has been cataputted Into the reaJ big league scene. Because I was curious to learn what effect this has afJ had on the actor I asked for, and obtained an inte:rview with him the other day. He, of course, recognizes the btg difference in his present professiOl;l'SI status. But he does so diffidently ... and at times with a sense of wondennenL "When I th!nk dlat my portrayal of Jason Bolt reaches <YVetr 20 million people a week It !s almost frightening. The greatest stage 9tarS, like Sarah Bernhardt, who acted 'til ~ was 70, and even ttae whole Barrymore family never appeaired before tnat amount of people, a stngJe night's TV audleoce, In their entire careers. "Tile many starring parts I have played on the Broadway stage brought me feelers for the big feature motion pictures, but nothing~. The banks sak1 no and you can't blame them for not wanting ro risk millions on an actor not too weH known outside of New York City. Figuratively speaking, they want IX> know how 'you'd do In KaMBS City.' The box office is the armver ro the whole business. So, I can credit my exposure on netionaJ television these past few mondls for my aiming entry Into the big motion pictures,'' he seid happily. Brown pbilosophlcally statel that many cu handle adversity, not many can handle fam&--i)ardcularty If It Is sudden. So he's metttodtcally divided his career Into tflree phases. Phase No. 1 Is ail that has gone before. Phase No. 2 Is the 9tart of national rame sucti as he Is experiencing at present. Phase No. 3 is holding on to k when you become an established REAL star (he emphas:tzed real) and knowing how to hand.le yoonelt so as to keep die respect 0( your fellow workers and ttie pubUc, Here Come tfle Brides Js Brown's very first series. He did a pilot called Colossus, wi1h wtJ.lhun Sbamer, who has since ri6ell to tame on Star Trek It didn't sel I. He did guest shO(s oo Bonanza. Rw for Your Ufe and a few ()(hers, but oottnng Hke ttlis has eveT" ~ to him before. Cle&rty, wbm Ibey compare you with -..i• 1~• and Flynn otten enoup f(IU may bectn to Wft'e your ...,, press clippings.. But Robert Brown ls no Johnny~Lemly. He \V'On't •• Pac• 22 ·------- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 30, 1968 More World Premiere Films Most of Universal's Wol'ld Premiere films made for TV have been in what we used to call the B grade category. Now Universal announces that six more World Premiere films will start production during November, each one however to be used as a basis fol' a projected series . As usual, the titles, and the casts and even the storylines sound interesting. Somehow the finished product usually doesn't measure up. But thel'e is always hope. The six pictures are ''The Whole World is Watchmg,'' in which Juanita Moore plays a kindly landlady who attempts to shield one of her tenants from the police. Also star- ring are Burl Ives, James Farentino and Joseph Camp· anella ... "The Protectors," a detective yarn to be filmed in Denver staning Robert Middleton, Donna Michelle, Van Johnson, John Saxon, Clu Gulagel' and Brian Kelly ... "Lost Flight," to be filmed in Hawaii in which Ralph Meeker portrays an unruly self ·made business· m8" who challenges airline pilot Lloyd Bridges for the leadership of 100 crash sur- vivors on an uninhabited is· land . . . ''Summer Kill," featuring Hari Rhodes who will play the role of a sma11 town district attorney who meets violent opposition when he decides to run for the U.S. Senate. The picture will be filmed entirely on lo- cation in Stockton, Calif. The other two films are "Bedev· iled" and 11M.D.'' • • • New Science Series NBC has announced a se· ries of one·hour special pro- grams for primetime in the '68·'69 season, examining varied areas of science. Pro- grams will be done in coop- eration with the National Academy of Science. Possi· ble topics include: aggres- sion in man and animal; Pu- eblo Indians of the South· west. Eskimos, the mind of man, the Indians of Brazil. /. • SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 MORNINr. All stations reserve the right to change progntm· ming without advance no- tice. 6:50 fJ Sm Us Tiiis O.,/Ntw1 (C) 7:00 II Ju11ua SHtntf Miiier (C) U Ca•llt'• '68: ''The Glided Caae ... m Mr. Wishbone (C) 7:30 fl SUtlrlst S.muttr (C) U Movie: "Sc.a11d1I, Inc... (mp • tery) '57-Robert Hutton, Patricia Wright. 0 Set for Yourwlf 7:45 m Sacred Htll't (C) .:00 I ~ ~ 51-Co '°'"'" (C) · I Super 6 (C) Clsper (C) • Mba. tilt Whitt lion SatvnflJ Mltffttt: "The Wiid 011kotas" and "Amazon Quest." g) Esc:uel1 KMEX (C) 1:30 fJ 9 Cl) Bup Bunny/Road Run· ner Hour (C) I ~ Ci) Top Cat (C) 5*1 Tedlniques (C) Movie: (C) "Apt Min of tlll Jun&fe'' (1dventure)-R1lph Hud$on, Rita Klein. I Tiles of Wells F'1rp CI> Film felturt L11 Estrlllas y Uttld 8:40 0 Wonderful World of Sports (C) 8:45 0 @ (J) (42) NCAA Footblll (C) Syracuse at Penn State. 9:00 0 @ @ Tht Fllntatonn (C) 0 Movit: "R111tembtr htrt tt.r- bor" (adventure) '42-0on Barry. Alan Curtis. I Jadl La lannt (C) Sarebnlsh Theatre Estudlo R1lelp 9:30 I ft~ ~..,.n~p1~ (C) 'tJ: ¥featr1: "International Stt· tltment" end (C) "Pirltes and the Sieve Glr1 " UiJ'Uitl"U 10:00 IJ ~ (j) Tflt Ardtlf Sflow (C) 0 Best of the West: "Badmen of Tombstone." ff) Pattern for Llvlnc manel1ndl1 10:301 Inside Footban (C) · @ @ Undtrdoa (C) Movlt: "Tiit WNPon" (dnim1) '57-Steve Cochran. Lizabeth Scott. I Tht Bible Answtl'I (j) F..tllrt 10:'5 Qj) CJ) Nfl Tod., (C) Baltf· more Colts vs. Green Bey Peelers. 11:001@ (6) Blrdm111 (C) Aw1r.rdTit11tn: "The Host111." 11:30 • 9@SUper Prtsidtnt (C) · iOvtl: (C) "SiUJni Burr (west em) '54-Dale Robertioo, J. C.rrol N1ish. 0) P1nbll1 M11ka111 AFT! RNOON lZ:OO 0 DC.Iopa In Art (C) Edw1rd Bibennan ulks whh p1lnt1r and printm1k1r, June Wayne. She il but known l*Y for htt dewlop- -·---------------------------------- ' f .. ment and directorship of the Tama· 0) BJue Rt11bcM1 TIINtrt: '~host rind Worbhop of Uthoiraphy, which Town." has operated on a Ford Found1tlon 9 ()) Fii"• 511ow (C) 1rant 0@ CJ) (42) lullivtr (C) 1:00 D HIO •11 Wild (C) 9 @ Sdlool Dlys (C) M @CJ) (42) Fllltutlc v.,... 12;15 0 Mowi« °'T1le WOfUlf 1"' Al-8 Mtwit: ~ Blnu" P1rt llOlt lyndMd" (western) '52 I (adventure) '4S-£nol Flynn, Wll· Brian Donlevy, Audrey Totter. ll1m Prince, Georp Tobin. 12:30 0 A,ricultvre USA (C) "AiriCl.11· 9 00 Yolcil ff AplaltlR (C) ture in the Year 2000." R. M. fl> la Uontu (C) Hendrickson, General Man11er of 1:30 D AFL FootUll (C) Buffalo Bills Charles Pfizer & Co.'s Alrlcuttural vs. Houston Oiiers at Houston. Division, discusses what f1rmln1 wlft 0 cm Cl) (42) JoelntlJ ti tlll C:.• be like at the tum of tht century. tlr or tllt tartll (C) 0 (jj) Cl) (42) Spider Man (C) 9 Ci) Fii• Futlft m Movil: "Rt Dn Comer" (mys· 2:00119 Cl) Bltmll/s.ran (C) tery) '46-lucille Ball, M1rt Stevens. O ~ (C) ''Se•lllllt Uprisiq" ., (adventure) '55 -Georp Mont· trevels deep Into Canada's primitive Im~, Karin Booth. nortbwllt to '° fllhlna. Cl) (42) Fllltlltfc FMr (C) 3:55,.,. N ... (C) II Tlllltrt: "Crow Hollow." _. @ Dlllblt Ftltln: "Cash Mc· ~ 1J 8 Cl) Jee111 QOllt (C) Call'' and "Because " You." 0 AR. It•• ef tbe WMk (C) 0 o,entlol: EamtllalMClt (C) 2!30: ,, Cl) (42) ltofl9 ff Hie Jurt-fJ W•a-Tmll (C) a Stnqe ,.... m Woody Woodbury (C) m CllUltr @ CI) Anndtllr Adwentllrt (42) Meiv lrlffi. (C) 3:00 IJ 9 CIJ Tll• Htrcultidl (C) o @ rn <42> ..... llllClltlH •=30 tJ a CIJ ,...,, Diel (C) (C) D Movie: (C) "Rt Khlts 1'llf" Ii) I #Helf I Ho1M ....,., ,.,. (advtntura) '56-£dmund Purdom, tt.on .(C) obo Kelly, assisted b Ann Blyth. Skip ludWl1, conducts a three-"°'1 0 NFL 811H of Ult Wiil (C) Toyathon for the U.S. Marine Re-S:OO &'ll The New ~· (C) serve. The project, which the Mar· • ., - r1ne Reserve has undertaken fo 0 UCLA vs Notre Dame Livel the past many years with ireat * Alclndor & Co. against success, wlll be usln1 television danoeroua Irish 'spoilers'! for the second year as Santa's • helper. A toy, not nec:esurlly new, B UCU Bubtball (C) Bruins vs. but in 1ood condition, will ~the tlit A1htln1 Irish of Notre Dame. ticket of admission for children In 0 @ Cl) (42) ABC's Wide WOIM the am to Hobo Kelly's pmy. Stirs or Sports (C) sud1 II Darren McGavin, Kent fil) 8ot11 hit Host Robert CfOmie McCord, Don Mitchell, Jam• Drury, talks with Robert Teaaue about his Sara Lane, Dennis Cole, l.urent new book, "letters to 1 Black Boy." 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