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SAMDAY, DECEMBER·7, 1968 :
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LADIES OF THE wcnr (~IGl;IT>' SUPEA.VISE ·Dll,MPI~~ .'OF. DEMON R.UM: JN. OAANGE CO\.!NT'i
lllegol Splrits Wt~ .Cor!fl1c•lod. B,y .!ht llorrtfful Duri"ll P.rohlbltlon Ero· ·
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Re111emher · Prohibition?
'Noble Experiment' Ended . 35 ~ears 'A.go
By ARTRUR R. VINSEL r Of IM Daltr Pllft Stiff
Swiday is the 3Sth anniversary of
Repe°al o( the Volstead Act, designed
to save Americans from Demon Rum
and human frailty, a Noble Experiment
that 1 ended -not with a bang -bUt
cheers, hiccups and whimpers,
It was a dark day for· the Anti-Saloon
League, the ProhibiUOn Party and indeed
the entire Temperance Movement, whose
hopes went down the drain like 14 years,
worth of conllscated hooch.
FoH.unes Weremade and livers ruined
on high-priced rotgut peddled to thoSe
thirsjy enough to buy It, but today,
Prohibition is recalled mostly with ane<:·
doles, although it was a time with some
\]ery bitter aspects.
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COJM Sundau in Newport Harbor,
sails and glasses wil be raised in sa·
Jute to A~rtw'i.,Votitead, author of
the JBth Amendment to the U.S. Con·
stitution. -Prohibition.
A 1:30 p.m. parade of boats bedeck-
ed in Roaring 20'1 motif U planned.
The procession -more ot less -be-
gins at .the .Balboa Pavilion. Landing
and wiU foUow-more or.ltu-the
route of t11.e annual Charocter Boa'
ParatU.
Orange Cost jUtory abounds with tales
of the dry period between· 1119 'and
1133, when the pride ol the prohlblUoni.ls
was the liw of the !and, from Newport
Beach to N~ News.
Stories ,,.i hlltory boob recall hoW
.US. revenue cutten and sleek bfack
yacbia powered by Uberty engines
played .,hldwnd·lttk off the Oranll"
County coast, within the three-mile llmll
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of American· waters.
One of lhe 'greatest tales conce~
· an in~deh( in ~e 19'l0s, wbcii a slick
· Hollxwooct crew rolled into sleepy Laguna
BeaCh · and hired Art Colony men as
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eltras·in a ·pirate and smuggling movie.
The visitors carried . megipbonea,
lights, camera$, and they pro~ plen-
ty of action, plus $3 per day, rounding
(See OLD TIMERS, Page I)
ORANG E. COUNTY SHE RI S, Rli.VE NoORSpQSE wftH LOOT ' . . C<>nt~ol>ond Splrlli Brouaht o i....,..1 PMltmt _
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Pair Arres ted
For Grue8ome·
Skull Murder
'Mllrller · auspecto believed linked w)th
the grue110me executim llaylril of a man
.wllole liooet wm found by 1 lrlo of cO.ta
Mesa rabbit hunteri one mobth q; to-
day, are in 'the ·ciistedT!10t RiWslde
Coonty lherifl71 lnveotlgalais,.
Two ol lour 8UJpeCtod lilayon -one
from Orqge Count)', accc:rding to de-
tectivu-were booked Fri41Y on llllpic-
ion of murder, while the others were aaid
to be 1n cuslody and being questioned:
The boo~ed pair were ldentlDed u
Rolond J . Perry, 21, and Timothy Her-
ron, 19, both residents of. the Elsinore
area, according to the Riverside County
sheriff'• office.
Investigators said early today that
two other men, one of them reportedly
from Stanton, were also ln custody and
belng ·questioned about the brutal mur,
d<r which occured la3t spring.
Remains of Kent D. Davis, 21, of Hay-
ward, Calif., were discovered '¥1 days ag!)
by a pair ol Costa Mesa brothers and
their bu&tr, while they were hunting In
the vtcinlty of. Railroad Cany~ Dam.
SHOT THROUGH READ
The victim wu shot through the head,
~ly uecullon-1tyle, In the remote
area.
Riverside County Sheriff's homicide
investigators hav~ not dlsclosed any of.
, ricial detaila about the motive for Jhe
. kllling, · but Involved agencies hint at
na.reoUcs traffic. ,
The case first came to light in a biz..
arT'e manner in early November, when
a pair of Costa Mesa brother• walked
into .the .Jocal police staUon, with a stun
In a pl>slle bag.
Stunned det.ecUvea questioned David
Zlmmann, 24, ol 369 Monte Vista Ave.,
and hi• brother, Paul 'Zlmmann, 21, of
2400 Elden Ave., after the pair showed
Officer Ou!ck Hollard their ·find.
They a1Jo brought • wrist watch en-
graved with the vlcthn'a lniUals, bul all
ltew were ~etumed to the proper juril-
dlcUon, ,at "hlch \llD• an 1n1ensrve ln-
vesUgaUon was begun. ·
Bones from1 the remainder of the body
-ldentlDed .. bavll throUlh denial,....
ords and the foct that the ar be drove
to the Southland ,In early Apoll bu been
(lloe "IUllDER, Pap I)
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LWV Asks Cb~nty /Jack ·
·Probe of c ·hild Abu8e
By TOM BA!!LEY
ot • Olllr Pl• stlfl'
· Orange County'1 League of · Women
Voten resolved Friday to urge county
·oupirvilors lo llnandalfy 'abd pby1lcally
oupporl local lmplementaUoo ol· a
-llalewlde 'Pian for ·w«ection ol tbused
and neglected children_
The action concluded a day,long 1)'111-
postum at, the Grant Hotel, Anaheim,
in which' county police, weUare officials,
socla1 serv:lce wotken, physicians and
ochool> and hospital personnel lestllled
to the vital need for auch services in
Orange <;:ounty.
County action, League spokesmen urg-
ed, shoule be dovetailed with impending
county compliance with provisions con-
tained in the Veneman Bill (AB · 74),
recently passed by the Legislature. lt.s
aulbor la Assemblyman John G .
Veneman.
AB 74 will require Califonia counties
.''to ealablish prottcllve servlcet !of
.abuled, upllcited.ar.-glected ~~
.~ RrVice!I; ~ WU oxploil)ed Fdilo71 •
will at. flnt .be •admlnlslered thrW
exisUng public usistan~. progr~ ~
will be later extended. beyond the old
'to nee,dY famllles level' lo all incolne 'levels. ' ·. ' ;
'l'.be fin! iisriictpaUon by countlea In
'the Veneman -plan has been ' lcheduled
.for Feb .. 1., jt, 15 , anUcipa1<4 .that .bf
July l l"1Jlll!'. wellaflj. ~epartme11ts wll
'be able to provide •space ' and fa:cillUet
for e~anslon of the new services. Vice Princi)>afl!obert Magnusson <if
Newport ll>rbor lllgb SCl!ool told thi
panel that child cruelty and neglect is
not co~ ' to the county's povertJ
areas. , .. l
''<'we have Instan~ in our school of.
the·,~ litUe rich 'kid' type," he '8.ld. tr~ese are cbjl4f'e!'\ WhO ~Y~ .aU1 ~
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Held After GWC Incident .
By JAMF.S McNABB, JR.
Of fM' DtlfJ P'lltf Sltlf
U· llie morled T'eeiis for Christ march
Sun,day, m of their broµterl won't be
man:hlng ·with them becaW!e they
marched too soon. :
Sh< of thent were arrested, Friday al:
ternom on misdemeanor trespassing
charges when the young pamphleteer!
r!:fiiaed to leave the Gdlden West Co1·
lell" campus In Huntington Beach, alier repealed ........ to do ... '
Ali;looi thoie amsled ne" !ht Forum 'bulldlni of the junior cOllege at 11711
Golden West ·Ave. 1wu the aon of the
'bilnit'1 '4•:.ptritual ldv11qrr• Dave Berg.
The foar men and two women. were•
J'elled are: . -Nabct l;rther Dewar, 11, em lol)rtle
SL, llunUnlfoll Bloch '
-Jonalha. Entmainlel Bei'C.· 11, !Glii.
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OLD WEST HITS CONCRETE TRAIL IN COLORFUL DEDICATION RITES
Fino! Son Diogo F,_oy Link Flnlthff wllh 8-ng, Opona to Motorists Dec: 7'
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wagom drawn up cm campus.
'Ibero _,, DO nprU of vlolenco,
'!111 llb: _,, -ol the city'• palice
--lzlWlfa•ed lo~ Couns 17 Jail, In Ilea of S125 bood oet cm eocb.
• Clollep Pi..iden1 R. Dudley Boyce
llld the U BibJe.carrying evangaliwf.a
---llOClll, Bo aid they de!mled temponirlly, ofter Dean Mlller
~ and. Robff.allle advlJed them they Weft
·~ the law, bat lal<!r they reWms
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'OOD'll WIUJ
DODlel --II, -" the tlgbt Club, lll lhln 61., htodquarten
:·el tbe -t. aplolnod tbe .,,_ u
!.. "4God'1 will." '
''Tho Lani hM • plan for .... ovory ,,..um, We on prl}'lng for OID' brothen
, • ml -. lhal 11111 Lani JesUJ m.ue
, ... -...... wllneael in their Jill ceJIJ,"
·;1 be aid.
"We believe ln our natlon and the
: .~ 1be free eurclse of rellg-
... bl lo a bulc freedom, We ohall """'
•. , time lo llPfak lo olhen of our fal?h,"
be added,
.. ~ Mlcheel Barbour, 11, one of aeven
; • i>lherl push!& out lealidl aald police
! ._were ~ ID elCl.lle to "bust UL"
"11ley gave 111 OZliJ' ?!O oecoodl lo get
·=<If camp111 and llb: of the group didn't
',,mate It," be aid.
--reported Berg bad -..,, hrn* el the lll:TON at hil home when
rtbo .,_,.. luder "111e llfllllP bu
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: Cmt..:tod "1 telephone, Berg aid tbe ~ arratl were .. undentandable." 0 Tbe
: -tldno are happening lo us u hap:
: ........ lo J-and hil u blpple1," be
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: '"'l'bey wanted to bUlt ua, -and they'll
: ...... lo ldll UI lo slop .... We baveo'I
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begun lo Oght." Berg vowed.
He ad<kd lhal tbe onSI would not
-... with pl!... lo mar<h again -day Into llDlllll<r clwrdl In the orea, H
they do ... ti wlil be the fourth coo-
IOCUllve Sunday the group bu marched
lo ..m... to at!ack "the ldololzy of
'cburcb1anlly' ."
Earlier target. were SL James'
Epbcopal Cmrch, Newport B e a c b;
Finl _, " God, Santa Ana; and
the Gml<n Gnm Community 01Un:b
where .-. lut Sunday -l'nlm the SlllClulry about 50 of the group.
According lo Berg, the -belleveo In lfrlct Biblical lntepreatlon with
"""K emphaall on the Old Tellamen~
portlcularly the Boot of Jeremllh, writ.
11181 of a propbel who predlclod God'•
wrath on an allegedly corrupted mater·
ialistic mankind
GROUP REPRIMANDED
H, 8,..0. Pbllllps, pastor of the Finl
Assembly of God, sharply reprimanded
the group two weeb: ago who marched
Into hil auctuary u be otarnd hil ,..._
men. Tbe Rev. Mr. PhlDJpt Aid at the
time be would "never again tolerate"
inturuptlona ot hil remarn
A week later police were lllDUDODed
lo the Gml<n Gnm cbun:b when the
robed group walked In taking Door oeata
at the cbmcel'• atepa. No arrata were
made.
Leaden of both lldee have quatlooed
tbe llncertty " the othen, Put« Robert H, Scbuller of tht Gar-
den Grove Community Oiurcb bu brlllld-
ed Berg Ill ''unlo'flnl, publicity-mad,
falae prophet who -kl OZliJ' lo destroy."
Berg bu eoun&ered that the lar1e1 drive-in cbun:b ii a "lempi< of bypocr~
sy primarily otolfed with tempi< auazdl,
ocrlbl and pbariseel ...
WARMLY RECEIVED
Berg 1111 be and hll followen have
been wanni, received by many mem-
ben " the """"'gatkl?lll 'risllod.
Laguna Headed
Toward Busin~
License Increase
With the aouncf and the fury IUblided,
IAgulla Beach-... headed Wedneslay nlchl toward the !Int bike In bullneu
llcenserat..lincett<5,
After eome tense coofrontationll with
the coonc1I In wbldr Newpcrt Duch
wu frequenUJ cited u an eumple,
a.mnesaoen and a couoclJ. committee
bave bammend out a compmntae.
..,,. coonc1I lnlt1all)' conaideled ~
a m1xlmum rate for bua!D""I doing
11 mlllloo or mon .,_ anmall)' at mo. ..,,. o1c1 mu1mwn bu 1>een 1100
for lll yean,
'Jbtte WU IOIJMI teeth IDUhlna al
Ille l750 figure. II>"'-aid It wu tmfolr and polntod lo Newpcrt Beacb
wllerw 11"7 aid • deparlment ..... am .,_ '10 m1llloo ......U, lor a
i.·1-lbmae!aeoftiS.
. •¢ ......... allo mabUlned the
DIW nt. WDUld drive IWIJ t.lntl
or dboDurqt new bullnetl; tel a
-----and be unlalr alnca rotto of V* lo net vltta ll'UllJ
lo dlllonal ~of lllllrpr1al,
Final Stretch
Of Freeway
Christened
Several hundred public officials, beauty
queens and guests -the last w.t<h of the San D1e1JO Freeway Friday
lll1ld gunfire from fake bandiil and
a m1>al blast agalnat the federal govern-
ment "1 a slate ol!lclal.
1be u mn.. " eight.lane freeway
costing 15,231,0U llretchel froni
-Boulevard lo Sand Canyon Av-It eompleleo the niute 405
thoroughfare an tbe way to the Santa
Ana Freeway ooutb of Irvine.
'Ille freeway wlil open efflclaJly for
motorists Dec. 24 in what WU described.
at the dedication u the DI.vision of
Highways' Cbriatmal pretent to driven.
Gord<io 1'1ce, oecretary ol the slata
Business and Transportation Agency,
oullined state plam to build $70 million
worth of roadways in Orange County
by lt'IO and added that the Reagan
admlnlstratlon and California iawipi<En
in the nation's capital can be credited
with ending "the federal highway rob-
bery" of pulling back fund3 for California
DMM:lwaya.
1be ribbmH:ultlng ceremooy, beraldod
by tbe -u "Early Callfom!a Style," wu Ml of llD'priael, Including
tbe lake holdup of officiaJI riding In
a llqocoacb In the nor1hbound lanes
of tbe 7lf1f freeway,
Aller tbe spee<bet and lntn>ductlCllll,
one ol the "bandita" rode put the ribbon,
flrln& hil plslol ol the -In the ceoter.
It uploded In a pull of -and
the ribbon came apart.
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MURDER. ..
found abandoned In the areo -were
IC•ttered about the remote, wooded wuh .
WASHED AWAY
Sherill'• lnvesttgai«I aald the 1lay2
Ing m!Pt well have gane llllllOllced -
ei:cept for Daris' d.LA.ppearance -bid
winter rains come and wubed away bU:
......... and ocattered bones.
A total myatery waa suuestet1 first
by the Rivenlde County Sblriff'1 office,
but delectlves bad mispected the victim
WU l>avil., liDce hia fltber'I Cir WU
found abancloned 15 miles l'nlm the death
site last April.
The Hayward, callf., man left hia home
city for the Southland In early April and
tatter<d clolhlng found near the body's
locaUon contained a aaJes receipt dated
about that ume time,
A watch -which pact nll and other
predai«I Intrigued by ablny little ob:
jeetl bad overlooked was engraved with
the murder vlcUm11 initlala, aod pro\'id-.
ed a major clue.
Riveralde County -· deputies have aald lince the lnvt11111tlon ......
that Ibey bad -lo mind, but
Perry and llmoo were not plchd up
untll P'tlday.
lnnellpi«I blnlod P'tlday ot other
Orup COunty angles -tbe flCI that ..,. of the fwr IUlpodl tivee In
the Stanloo .,..,
125 Escape Mine
lllADISOIMIJJI, K)', (IJPI) -......
" n>ek and alate collapsed Into tht only
......... " a Cll01 mine l'rida1 bat Ill
Ill mlnon Inside crnled out unlnJllred
thm.p • -encl: lo the eu1b,
Police Making
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In Gem Theft
• No pnisreu bu been made' toward
tracking down two gunmen who 1111)"
buahed and robbed Udo Isle resident
Polly Hunt Pierce of '2'15,000 In jewelry
_,ly a month and a ball ago, Newport ,
Buch police aald today,
Detac:lll'e Capt, Louil -aald the
......-hat boon In contact with
Jaw -asmda acroa the nation and la talking with known jewel -.,;;:t .... ...... jlllt waiting until
DC tuma up," Helftl aid.
Be aald tbe de~ bu ' -unable lo narrow down the number of
penom who knew" m Mrs. Pierce's return
l'nlm Atlanta Ga. that Mooday night
on Oct. 21.
The Lido ble matroo and her two
terVanta were gagged and bandcuffed by
the bandtla who threatened lo kill Mn.
Pierce'• 17-year-old· daughter if she
dlaobeyed their on1 ....
''Theer ..,... qulta a few phone calls lo
tbe -tbal ...-. Evidently the Information. er at least that she was
not home Ind where abe waa, was
available to aoyooe who called," C.a.pt.
-aald, -aid tbe 1nlurance -bu not )'el paid off Oii tbe '2'/5,000 -..,,. -robbed Mn. Pierce " a 1110,000 »<ant pink dilmond ring
oet In plalhmm -i,.o -dt+rrwo:SI on the aide, a $1$,000 ring
with • four.carat dlammcf and ·~
prmlrnatelJ • smaller dlamondl 11111'-
rwndlng It In a plattmun ~ and
a platinum wedding ring of UDknawn
•llue.
A oet of dlamood earrlnp and a
lar1e emerald pmlant valued at 115,000
and ca dl•mond and emerald bracelet
valued al ... ooo wen ailO lakftL
u. s. Orbiting
Probe to Study
Space Secrets
CAPE -ltENNEDY (UPI) -1'1e United
Slat.. orbllod a 175 mlllkn Starpur
aateDHe today In 111 ambitious au.mpt
to give man a new loot at the secrets of the _.,.. and map the aky for fu,
lure space travelers..
'lbe two-ton orbiting utronotnical o~
.....,alory (OAO) Is circling earth like a
giant ba~ waiting lo """" as a 48l><niie high plalform lo give II telescopes a
view of starllght that cannot be aeen from
the gmmd.
Becaaae of the Stargaur'1 cunpleztty,
Its teleacopes won't be turned m before
Wedneaday. But 11 It wwb, It may rank
u Important to utrooomers u the in-
vention of the telescope itself.
Success will enable lclentistl to learn
more about the history « the unlvene
which should enable them to better de-
termine Iii future.
Star maps P"'duced from the Stargai-
er'a photograpM sboUld be as valuable
to ub ooomera and astronauts in the fu-
ture u road IDIPI are to travelers on
earth,
Classes Boycotted
-ROME (UPI) -Teno of t7maM1 of
hlgi1 acbool and coll ... -boycol. lod ciaaaet and demomtralod for educa:
tlonal refonm In ltalLln cities Friday.
'Ille youths tied up traffic In ....... els
Ila and ol!lclail wondered when the ""
-qltatloo would end,
Fired Patrolman
·seeks Joh Back
El:·Highway Patrolman Burton J.
Bodenschatz, who -alleeea: he . wu fired
f~ failure to keep to ... quota system"
.. trafllc tlcbta, loday Ill -tor a -..... ell«t·to pt 'hil Job
"""" Bodentfhak' ~ n11 tu.en unW
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---that 11"7 -... need bot who are cruelly neglected In
terms " j>arent undentandilJi and famls ly partlctpatioo.
"We do what we can at the acbool
o:Ml!U!f'li"I leve.1 but we know that we're
only doing the best we can," Magnusson
added. "'lbere is an urgent need' for
a program along the lines of what we're
diSC11ntng here today."
Magnusaon gave bJa audience "some
typical e1amples" of parental response
lo cbildren'1 neodl and problems form
hil awn uperlence, amoog them: "the
father wboM IOll had acne, so he gave
the boy a Covette"; the mother whole
method " dllclpllnlng her high lcbool
daugbter wu to "take away her
Bulloct'a credit card and car and dose
her chedtng account"
DIALOGUB NEEDED
"So i:qany o four students need more
time llld diaJogue with their partnts,''
M.agunuaon a.kt. "A lot of them come
to llCbool well dresaed, wearing $25 s5boea
and with Ill the ballmaru of an
economically aound boutebold.
"But a kit ol them are patbeUc, k>st
IDllla." MagmilMQ aaid. 11Many Of them
have pmm..tve pattnl> who'd be doing
tbemBelves and the community a much .,..i.r aervlce u they'd dilpense a aoond
mixture of love and dladpUne."
Hearing on the Veneman meuure are
tcheduled to open 1n Los Angeles nut
net_ County Welfare Director GraDvllle
Peoplea lold tbe meeting that hla depart..
ment will bue much of Ill future pr~
gram m the outcome of those meetings.
The League'• demand that Orange
·COunty lllllOUllCf 111 Immediate aupport
for the Veneman project drew solid
support from seven panell!ti who
debalod the topic "Cruelly lo Cblldren
in Orange County."
Each reproentatlve of sl.z pubUc
services described case records and in-
stances of child cuuelty and neglect
Jn what wu deec:rlbed as "a county
aituotkn which la only being oparaely
treated with far from sufficient fund3
and human resources.
N01111NG FOR KIDS
"Here wer are today In the fastest
growing counly In the fastest growing
state of the richest naUon in the modem
world, doing practically nothing to pre·
vent the moral destrucWon of a great
many of our children," commented Mra
Elsie Kroescbe of Ote League, panei
moderator.
"We must enlarge our county welfare
budget," Mn. Kroeache ur1ed. "We must
implement this bill to the full at the
ka1 level and exerclae a preveoUon
program that will ensure that maoy
of those who are pruently not being
beiped wlD' not become drlften, n!ci·
plenta ol welfare, juveolle ganpten l.Dd
probattcm problemo."
Andbelm police Lt. James Kennedy
ltreaed that ~current proeecutions ln
cues ol cbUd c:rue:lty "are just the
tip of a big Iceberg. There ore very
many cues that can not be pursued
be)'Olld the tnltlli ln•estlg1tion," be said,
study thla week by Superior Court JU<lge
Charles Bauer. Earlier, the fired
patrolman'I plu WU rejected by the
&late Pereoanel iloor!!: . . Jazllt Bauer
hopes to have a "'1lnlf m Illa pelJtb,
filed by atlohle)'. Cecil -"Willdn
tbe nat few dayt." "
Deputy Atlomoy -Ahlo. J, Korobbln orgued W~ t11at the
d!sm1m1 ot Bm1oo J. Bodanrlt.tw u
o! Garden !lrove W.. lnflol mi'...; not bl .. ,.......,, the _ _,_ ... _, . .
Bodttwbatz, • t..,_. ...... with
the CUP, was fired last Dec. S oo. charges
of "lnexcus~~le neglect of duty, insubor-
dination, willful clliobedWice and lneflj,
ciency.'' The dismissal was confirmed at
a aubsequent hearing but only .. the
grounds of ine!licieocy -Ill other char·
ges against the veteran officer wen dil-
missed.
Ricki argued Wednelday lbat hil cllent
was the victim of an unlawfal "quota
1Ystem" imposed by CHP supervison
wh!> were wtll aware that no IUCh re-
qulrementa could be !<gaily ' -and that slate codet . cl1d not specify
the "Ucket production" that lhould bf:
malnf.lined by any officer.
And be uked Judge Bluer lo demand
that the cxmperilon of Bodmacbatz's
record of dtation lm11orn be eztended
lo a slate-.....,. and not confined
lo the "10 carefully picked olflcen"
aampled by CHP lnvestfgam.
"I cloo't CONCEDE tbe vllldlty ol
that tampllng at an, IUcb llhl "But u it Is going lo be produced against
my client I do want to uk that the
CHP be ordered lo COlll(l8n! the ~
duction of a large segment of the force
with that of Bodemchatz."
Rieu further argued lhal Ille com-
parison was drawn by the CHP after
his client wu fired. "At no Ume during
hiJ employment was he told that such
a sampling could be made nor was
he ever aware that bbl efflcleney would
be measured lo thla unlawful manner " be said, I
Korobbln argued Iba! ID!' etala qency
was empowered to ue 1111 type of
comparison In evaluating tbe efficiency
and prowess of one of tts qen$1. He
recalled hearing testimony Jn which, In
all points of· CHP duty cited, Bodemcball
lagged rar behind other ol!lcon In the
aeiec?ed group.
8 Marines Hurt
In Explosion at
Camp Pendleton
CAMP PENDLETON (UPI) -Eight
marmes were injured, two seriously, in
two separate explosions Friday on this
sprawling Southern Calllornia Marine
base.
Five Marines were hurt lo an explosion
during a !raining exercise nur Laa Puls
gas Lake. One man was aeriow.11 in-
jured and underwent surgery at the base
naval hospital. 1be other four escaped
aerlous injury, a base spokesman said.
Three marlnea were Injured In the
olher explosion earlier in the day in
a mess hall. A coot wu trying to finite
a pilot light in a gaa It.on with a match
when fwnt1 from the ttove·exploded, the
1pokesman lald. 'lbe coolc llU!lered burnll
over 25 percent of bis body and was
under intensive care at the hospital
The olher two men IUffered letser
burn. on their legs, lnlll and face.
Common Measles Banned
New Vaccine Faces CritiCal. Test in 1969
Commoa -baYe -COlllrolkd Dr. John Pblllp, county health -·
told tbe -" SUpmilan thla ...m, Dr. Pbllp aald la 111'1 there were 100
ca.9 f(W eecb 1•,000 popnlaUon and
lhal tbe ratio thla J9W WU llb: C1181
lo 100,0llll.
He cn.d1ted a DIW Yaccllle for the
decline In Ille ueual ........ epldem1cs
0 ewtJ two • three 1ean" and l&kl 1• -... tbe crlllcol yur to test
tbe real -el tbe ·-:-Dr, .Philp lllU;[ """ nil u a counl1
problem and aald they bad been oo
the -with l7I07'I building In the
counly roolinl them out of their """*
In the litlds.
He &lid a program to eradicate them
WU planned, that they Were not diswe
CllTien but bad the potentlli lo be
IO. A vlCclne hu been lictnled to
combat the H"lll KCJlll nu but It b
too loll and too little lo oiler much
belp lo local llU!ler<n, Dr, P!Ulp l&ld
He aid there bu been 0071 * laboratory proven cue In 11111 county
to dlte. He l&ld whit Vlcclnt WU
avalloblo -.Id bl -for
.... .. and -with ....:;oi::; debllllltlng .........
The Hoog Kong nu 11 ezpected to
attact 11111 COl?ll~ tbla winter,
As to the dlllgerOOJ German rneasles,
Dr. Philp lald a 7lf1f vaccine WU being
lested aed hopefully it will be avallhi<
nelrt spring.
Arlolher problem ii oolld Wiiia ~poui. the health ofllcer aid .... ·~ ofllce b concomed with prbap ~ atandanl -lqlalatloo would bl ~ tbel
1arbage ~Ji:""fr hap, He l&ld 0nnp ty Is ..,... ac:
eumulaU111 IOUd wute at tbe rate d. u pouncta per .-mi psr dat: ,,,.
rate WU l\!o poundl In I~ and oo(1
41!. pounds In 1111.
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SATURDAY, D!iCEMllER 7, '1968 • -TEN CENTS
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County Asl{e<l t.o Bacl{ Child Abuse Probe
By TOM BARLEY
Of "' 0.ltt' ,Ult '''"
Orange County's League of Women ·
Voters resolved Friday to urge county
supervisors to financially and physically
support local implementation of a
statewide plan for protection of abused
and neglected chil~.
The action concluded a aay-long sym-
posium at the Granl Hotel, Anaheim.
in which county police, welfare officials,
social service workers, physicians and
scboola and holpltal penoonel lestilled
to the vital need ·ror such servk:es in
Orange County. ·
County ~ctlon, Leagµe spokesmen urg-
ed, ~u1e be ~ovetailed wi~ impending
county compliance with provisions con-
tained In the Veneman Bill (.\II 74),
recenUy pwed by the Legislature. Its
author-ii Assemblyman John G·.
Veneman.
AB 7t will requiro · Calllonla counUes
"'to establish protective services for
abused, expllclted or neglected children."
Those services, it Wll! e%plalned Frlda,y,
will at first 'be admlnlstered thfOOlh
eslstlng public ass1stance programs but
will be later extended beyood the aid
to · needy familles level to all Income
level&. •·
The first i>art;dpaUon by counties ID
the Veneman plaa 'bas been ICheduled
LADI ES OF THE WCTU IRIGHTJ SUPERVISl1: DUMPliol~ OF DEMON RUM IN ORANGE COUNTY
lll19al Spirits W1r1 Confiscat~ By the. 81rr11h.1 During: Prohibifloft ·er~ · · l,
Re1ne1J1!J.~J:~ . rr?Jai-a..i~?!!? ..
'Nob le Expei:i'!' .1!~ En_defl 35 . Ye ru:s d-1 0 ... ,
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of fM O.llY P'llll sti ff
Sunday ts the 35th anniversary of
Repeal or the Volstead Act, designed
to save Americans from Demon Rum
and human frailty, a Noble Experiment
that ended -not with a bang -but
cheers, hiccups and whimpers.
It was a dark day for the Anti-Saloon
League, ~e Prohibition Party and indtt.d
the ent~ Temperance Movement, whose
hopes went down the drain like 14 years,
worth or confiscated hooch.
Fortunes were made and livers ruined
on high-priced rolgut peddled to those
thirsty enough to buy it, but today,
Prohibition is recalled mostly with anec·
dotes, aJthough it was a time with some
very bitter aspects.
Come Sunday in Newport Harbor,
sail3 and glasses will be raised in aa-
'ute to Andrew J. Volstead, author of
th.t 18th Amendment to the U.S. Con·
stitution -Prohibition.
A 1:30 p.m. parade of boats bedeck·
Pd in Roaring 20's tnotif is pLa1ined.
The procession -more or Less -be·
gins at the Balboa Pavilion Landing
and wiU follow -more or le11s -the
route of the annual Chatacter Boat
Parad,t.
Orange Coast history aboonds with talcs
of the dry period between 1919 and
193.1, when the pride of the prohibitionists
was the law of the land, from Newport
Beach to Newport News.
Stories and history books recall how
U.S. revenue cutters and sleek black
yachts powered by Liberty engines
played hide-and.seek off lbe Oran(e
County coast, within the three-mile limit
of American waters.
One of the greatest tales concerns
an incidenl in the 1920s, when a slick
Hollywood crew rolled into sleepy Laguna
Beach and hired Art Colony men as
extras in a pirate and 11muggling movie.
The visitors carried megaphones,
'ights, cameras, and they promised plen·
y of action, plus $3 per day. rounding
(Se< OW TIMERS, Page 3)
British Cardinal
Approves 'Pill'
LONDON (UPI) -Cardinal John Car·
me! Heenan, bead of the Roman Catho-
lic Church in Britain, Friday approved
the use of contraceptives by Catholic
couplea If they are following their "con·
science."
Appearing on a naUonwide evening tel-
evision program, Heenan said that ir 1
Catholic couple was using contraceptives
and following their consciences then their
prtest must say to them "God bless you."
The couple also could conUnue lo recciv1
the sacramenta. he said.
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ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFFS, REVENOORS POSE WITH LOOT
_ Contraband Spirits Brought Dispowl Probl1m1
27 Y ears Ago Japanes e
Struck at Pearl Harbor
PEARL HARBOR (UPI) -It Is 27
years since the "Day of Infamy" when
the bombing of Pearl Harbor plunged the
United States into World War 11.
Each "year the anni'(ersary µuses
Q.uietly.
A brief CU'elllOoy today on the USS
Arimna memorial was gpeclally author·
ized by the Navy to allow a grOOp of
state legislators to pay tbe'lr respecll lo
the 21'°9 Americanl wbo died oo Dec.
7, 11141.
Two yells agO, on the 25lh anniversary
ol the attack, hundreds ol -Pearl Har·
bar survivors gat.bered here for memor· ial servlce1. · .
"Normally there ls no formal cere-
mony on Dee. 1," a navel officer ex·
plained. ''Thil ii because 111 of our na·
Uon's war. dead .are honored oo Memor-
ial Day."
The gleaming white Arizona memorial
rests above the famous batUeship .. at' the
-spot where she w'ent down -the victim
o( a 500-pound b9znb which dropped
through her stack into the !Ire room.
The bod.lea of more than 1,000 or her
crewmen remain entombed ln the llhlp
and oil aUll aeepa to the surface from
her'rustlng hull.,
, The ..,.U allack Jol)ed the world &nd
enrag;ed the American people.
Hono\ulu,'radlo llailpn1 ,playing bnait-
last-"""*broke the calm ol a SUnilay
moming )'Ith the lllriling IUlllOUDCe-
rhen\: "nt lslands ar6 under attack. • •
thl1 b not a drill.,, . Many malnJand
Am<rlc11111 were llllenlna to a pro loot-
baH. game wbeu U>e •tun.nlna new1
nash came.
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!or Feb. I. It Is anUclpated tbal by
July 1 county welfare departments wil
be able to provide space and facilities
for expnnsion of the new se.rvices.
Vice Principal Robert MagnWl8ell o!
N"'"i"'1 Harbor lli&h School told the
pane! that child cruelly and neglect Is
not confined to the county'a poverty
areas.
"We nate 1nttaoces ln OW' acbool of
the 'poor lltUe rich kid' type." be uJd.
"These we children who bsve .all. the
materil comforta that they could ever
need but who are cruelly neglected In
terms ol par<nt undentandlng and laml-
ly parllcipaUon.
"We dO what we can at tbe school
counaellng level but we know that we're
only dolng lbe best we can," Magnusson
added. uTbere ia an urgent need for
a program aloog the llnell ol wbsl we're
dtscusslni lien todaJ."
Magnuason gave his audience "10tno.
typlcal ewnploa" <I porental rupons'
lo-children's noeds &nd pn>blems form
bis own experience, among them: "the
father whose son bad acne,. IO he gave
the boy a Covette'" tbe mother whose
method ol cilsdpllnfni ber hjgb ochool
daughter was to "take away her
Bullock's credlt card &nd cahmd clooc
(See ClllLDREN, Pap I)
2 Held • Ill Slaying -.
4 Said Suspects in Skull Murder
Murder suspects believed llnked with
the gruesome e1.ecution alaylng of a man
wbo&e bones were found by a trio of Costa
Mesa rabbit hunters qne· month ago to-
day, are in the custody of Riverside
County sheriff's investigators.
Two of four suspected slayers -one
from Orange County, according to de-
tectives-were booked Friday on suspic-
ion of murder, while the others were said
to be in custody and being questioned.
The booked pair were Identified as
Roland J. Perry, 21, and Timothy Her-
ron, 19, both residents of the El.sinore
area, aceor<iing to the Riverside County
sheriff's office.
Investigators said early today that
two other men, one of them reportedly
Nixon Eyes
TV to Tell
New Cabinet
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -President·
elect Richard M. Nixon is considering
a national television -radio appearance
next week to announce his cabinet.
Sources close to Nb:on said tcxlay he
has not difinitely declded on a format
for announcing hls cabinet choices. But
they 3aid such a rado-TV appearance
was being tven serioua thought
Nixon hu said all cabinet choices
will be announced in the coming week.
The decision apparently depended on
whether Nixon could line up an entire
cabinet in time.
Sources close to the President-elect
said Friday night Sen. Henry Jackson
of Washington , a former chairman of
the Democratic National Committee, had
removed hdnself from contention as a
possible secretary of defense.
Jackson's decision coincided with 1
private meeting here of Nixon and Re·
publican Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York, nnother man talked about as
potentially a defense chief or new sec-
retary of state. However, one person
privy to this conversation insisted it
dealt with an appoinlment at sub-cabinet
level.
Nixon came here lo attend the annual
meeting of the Republican Governors
Association.
Speaking briefly Friday night, the in-
coming president said the United Slates
has the weallh to be the best fed, best
housed nation the w o r I d has ever
known • and to share Its-prosperity
"more equally than any people have
ever shared."
Woman Pleads
Guilty to Assault
A Costa Mesa woman who waa accused
of shooUng her husband off his barstool
in a fracas at a Newport Boulevard
tavern pleaded guilty to usault with
a deadly weapon Friday in Superior
Court.
Judge William Spein stuck out e!ll'lier
chargea of assault with intent to commit
murder against Crescenc.Ja M. 14kes,
39, and ordered her lo return for sc~
lenclng Dec. 26 on the reduced charge.
Mn. Lakes, of 2659 Orange Ave., was
arrested last Oct. 1J and charged with
the shooting ol her husband, Monte
Lakes, dUrlng '1Happy Hour" at Ye Olde
Inn. Lak.. "u trealed at hospital I«
bullet woondl In the abdomen and bu~
locU.
Offlce.'11 aaJd Lakes, ao, was teated
at the bsr drinklnr wben his wife opened fore In· the cmided tavern. Mn. Whf.
they Yid, cooly at<p(lell up tO the ~
and ordered a dr!ill after the fncldont
and consumed U while lhe waited lot
their arrival. ·
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from Stanton, were also io custody and
being questioned about the brutal mur-
der which occured !sat spring.
Remains of Kent D. Davia, 21, of Hay-
ward, Calif., were discovered rT days ago
by a pair of Costa Mesa brothers and
their buddy, while they were hunting in
the vicinity of Railroad Canyon Dam.
SHOT THROUGH HEAD
The vlclfm was shot through the head,
possibly execution-style, in the remote
area.
Riverside County Sheriff's homicide
investigators have not disclosed any of-
ficial details about the motive for the
killing, but involved agencies hint at
narcotics traffic.
The case first came to light in a biz..
arre manner in early November, when
a pair of Costa Mesa brothers walked
inlo the local poli<t ststlno, with a 1kiill
in a plastic bag.
Stunned detectives questioned David
Zimmann, 24, of 389 Monte Vista Ave.,
and his brother, Paul Zlnun-21, ol
2400 Elden Ave., after the pair showed
Officer Chuck Hoffard thefr find.
They also brought a wrist watch e;n.
graved with the victim's iniUah. but all
items were returned to the proper juris-
diction, at which time an Intensive in·
vestigatlon Wa3 begun.
Bones lrom the remainder of the body
-identified u Davis through dental rt!C·
ords and the fact that the car he drove
lo Ute Southland In early April bas been
IS.. MURDER, Page l )
6 Church-hopping Teens
Held -After GWC Incident
By JAMES McNABB, JR.
Of tlte 0.11, P'llM Stiff
ll the lltorled TeenB far Christ marcb
Sunday, six of their brother11 won't be
marching with them because t h e y
marched too soon.
Six of them were arrested Friday af·
ternoon on misdemeanor trespassing
charges when the youhg pamphleteers
refused to leave the Golden West Col-
lege campus in Hunt.iDgton Beach, after
repeated orders to do so.
Among those arrested near the Forum
building of the junior college at 15744
Golden West St. was the son of the
band's "spiritual advlsor" Dave Berg.
The four nien and two women were ar-
rested are :
-Nancy Esther Dewar, 18, 6271 Myrtle
St., Huntington Beach
-Jonathan Emmanuel Berg, 19, M511.a
Lists 'Blueprint'
loth St., Huntington Beach
-Joseph N, Langford, 18, 605 10th St..
Huntington Beach
-Douglas Gene Toerper, 19, 60$. lOlh
St., Huntington Beach
-James William Burke, rl, S051~ 10th
St., Huntington Beach
-Marian Tortorella, 18, whose addrtsJ
is unknown.
Police saJd they were called to the
·campus by dean of studentl Dale A. Mill·
er who said the self-styled "Cbriatiar:
revolutionaries" refused td halt their dis·
tribution of a religious tract or to ge·
off campus, when requested to do so.
The arrests began shortly after 3 p.m
when an eight-man police cooUngen·
commanded by Captaina Harold May~
and Earle Robitaille started herding Ult
hippie-appearing group into two paddy
(See ARRE.n'S, Pace Z)
Raffert y Say s Strikes
Nex t in High Sc1wols
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Dr. Max Rafferty warned Saturday
night that an attempt will be made to or·
ganlze a student strike at California high
school!! slmllar to the one at San Fran·
cisco State College.
The state superintendent of public in-
struction urged school administrators
to work with local law enforcement of-
ficials to deal with "threats and intimi-
dation" against students and faculty re-
fusing to strike.
ln a speech to the convention or the
California aBSOCiatlon of school adminis-
tratora in Anaheim Ra.Herty said the
effort will be inlliated by a group called
Students for a DemocraUc Society.
He said the group would aeek the stu-
dent strike lf principals do not •srtt to
such demandl u special couraes for
ethnic groups, pupil partlclpatioo in rt-
organl%ing lhe cu(riculum, aboUUon of
the ,radlng l}'slem, dlscootlnuJnce of_
examlnatiorui, and Ule di.smisaa.I ot cer-
tain teacben. • ·
Rafferty t o I d the -stralors
"thruts and lnUmldsUon will be uaed
to persuade l"'UIB lo keep thdr child-
ren out of tchOol and you will be pressur-.
ed lo surrender to ·thti demandJ of the
qltaton rather Jbsn endsnfer 7"" jJUplls .. 1 He iald .the '1bl~prlnt .. for tbe111rlke
WU being clbUibuted by the IOclefy.
The fll'Ol'P, be uld, would 118'11\I el·
lorl by. clrculallll& undfr~ -pap!n on campu1e1 ... !~ an nwt ner of uievancu and exiattnc evlll ranc·
ing from racial dl8crlmlnatlon to admJI>.
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Rafferty said dissatisiled studenll wlr.
be invited to off-campus meetings and
they wtll be urged lo join one ol lht
"front societies" set up by the society.
"°Both teachera and students who fa&
to obey the mandates ol lhe anarchlmc
will be called 'Scabs" and will be ter-
rorized on the way to and from school
until they loo join the strike," the schools
chief said.
1st Tax P ayment
Due on Tuesday
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Nut Tuesday Dec. 10 " the deadline
for Jl'~tnt of the lint installment
ol Orqe County property taxes, Coont,v
Tax COIIedor Don S. MOlley warned
today.
There'll a I porttnt ponalty for tho.o!
who do nol make their JIB1llleels lo
the Tu CoDtdor'1 office, '3IO N.
Broadway, Santa Alla, by I p.m. Tua-
dsy, or maJl ~· IO that theJ
will be pCiatnlarted Dec. 10.
Mozley warned U..t juat droppfnc a ~ent JeUcr lillo lbe mall oa
be -::.4:: = ... II -~~,..ii-~-· a day, or tiro thWI ol um. ar 1IO
certall1 lhfl the pool o1Dca marb tllo
Dec. I 0 da1t on Lbe lltler •" tat te:
colleclor Warned.
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OLD WEST HITS CONCRETE TRAIL IN COLORFUL DEDICATION RITES
Final San Diego Freeway Link Finishes with Bang, Opens to Motorists Dec. 24
From Page I
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wagona drawn up on camp1.u1.
There were no reports of violence.
The six were booked at the city's police
atation then transferred to Orange Coun-
ty Jail, in lieu of $125 bond set on each.
College President R Dudley Boyce
said the 13 Blble<:arrylng evangali!ts
first arrived aobut noon. He aald they
departed temporarily, after Dean Miller
and Robitaille advised them they were
breaking the law, but later they return-
ed to the cm:Dpus. ' ..
'GOD'S Wll.L'
Daniel Anderson, 22, manager of the
Ltghl Club, 116 Main St., headquarlen
Q( the sect, explained the arrests as
!'God's will."
''The Lord has a plan for our every
;Jelion. We are praying fqr our brothers
SM alsters that the Lord Jesus make
'them strong witnesses in their jail cells,"
Ill saJd.
"We believe ln our nation and the
Coostltutloo. The free exerdse of relig-
'°'1 ls a basic freedom. We sball con·
·,Mime to speak to otben of our faith,"
be added. I
~,Michael Barbour, 19, one of seven ~ passing out leaflets said police •w.ere seeking an excuse to "bust us."
t"lbey gave ua only 60 seconds to get
;off campua and six of the group didn't
:male I~" be sald.
Aadenon reported Berg had been in-
formed of tbe arrests at hi! home where
Ille 49-year-<>ld leader of the groop has
lleea confined becauoe of Illness. • !µME THINGS
• Contacted by telephone, Berg said the ~ were "understandable." "1be
Wne things are happening to us as ha~
ed to Jesua and hi.!I 12 tuppie5,'' be ea .
• "~y wanted to bust w, and they'll
bave to kill ua lo slop us. We haven't
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begun to fight, fl Berg vowed.
He added that the arrests would not
interfere with plans to march again Sun-
day into another church in the area. If
they do so, it will be the fourth con·
secutive Sunday the group has marched
to services to attack "the ldolotry of
'churchianity'."
Earlier targets were St. James'
Episcopal Church, Newport Be a ch;
First Assembly of God, Santa Ana; and
the Garden Grove Community Church
where ushers last Sunday ordered from
the sanctuary about 50 of the group.
According to Berg, the sect believes
in strict Biblical interpreatlon with
strong emphasis on the Old Testament,
particularly the Book of Jeremiah, writ-
ings of a prophet who predicted God's
wrath on an..allegedly corrupted mater-
ialistic mankind.
GROUP REPRIMANDED
H. Syvelle PhWlps, pastor of the First
Assembly of God, sharply reprimanded
the group two weeks ago who marched
into his sanctuary as he started his ser-
mon. The Rev. Mr. Phillips said at the
time he would "never again tolerate"
interruptions of his remarks.
A week later police were swrunoned
to the Garden Grove church when the
robed group walked in taking floor seats
at the chancel's steps. No arrests were
made.
Leaders of both aides have questioned
the alncerlty of the olhen.
Pastor Robert H. Schuller of the Gar-
den Grove Community Church has brand~
ed Berg an "wtloving, publicity-mad,
false prophet who seeks only to destroy."
Berg has countered that the large,
drive-in church la a "temple of hypocrl·
sy primarily staffed with,,temple guards,
scrlbs and pharisees."
WARMLY RECEIVED
Berg says be and his follower s have
been warmly received by many mem-
ben of the congregaUona visited.
Laguna Headed
Toward Business
' License Increase
With lho ,.und and the fury subsided ,
Laguna Beach aeema heade<I Wednesday
night toward the first hike in bUllness
llcente rates since 194:5.
After aome tense confrontaUons with
the councl.l In which Newport Beach
was frequen1J1 cited u an example,
baaineamen and a council committee
have hammered out a oompromlae.
The COIJJldl InlUaUy considered aeWng
a maximum rate for bul1neSles dolq
Sl million or more grosa annually 1t
'750. The old maximum bu been SUKI
for U yelf'I.
There wu aome teeth gnashing 1t
Ibo S'lr>ll figure. Busineaamen aald u
WU ualalr aad pointed lo Newport Beach
wblre !hoy aald a department ltor.
caa .,.... $IP mnnon annually f0< 1
---fee of 125. -llilemll . allo maiatalned the new rates would drive 1w.-y buatnel
or dllcOurqe new buslnestj aet a
danproul pnceckat Ind he umafr alnco
nUo of llJ'Oll lo not vsrlea -111
In -IJpea of ealerpriae,
I
Final Stretch
Of Freeway
Christened
Several hundred public officials, beauty
queens and guests christened the last
stretch of the San Diego Freeway Friday
amid gunfire from fake bandits and
a verba1 blast against the federal govern-
ment by a state official.
'The 4.3 miles of eight-lane freeway
costing $5,238,012 stretches f r o m
MacAJ14ur Boulevard to Sand Canyon
Avenue. It completes the ' route 405
thoroughfare all the way to the Santa
Ana Freeway south of Irvine.
The freeway will open officially for
motorists Dec. 24 in what was described
at the dedication as the Division of
Highways' Christmas present to drivers.
Gordon Luce, secretary of the state
Business and Transportation Agency,
ouUined slate plans to build $'10 mllllon
worth of roadway• in Orange County
by 1970 and added that the Reagan
administration and Calilornia lawmakers
in the naUon's capital can ~ credited
wilh ending "the federal highway rob-·
be.ry" of pulling back funds for California
roadways.
nie ribbon-<:utting ceremony, heralded
by the sponsors as "Early California
Style," was full of surprises, including
the fake holdup of officials riding in
a stagecoach in the northbound lanes
ol the new freeway.
Alter the speechea and inlroducliorui,
one of the "bandits" rode past the ribbon,
firing hll pistol at the bow in the center.
lt exploded in a puff of smoke and
the ribbon came apart.
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MURDER •..
found abandoned in the area -were
scattered about the remote, wooded wash.
WASHED AWAY
SherlfI's investigators said the slay-
ing might well have gone unnoUcect -
except for Davis' disappearance -had
winter rains come and washed away his
gnawed and scattered bones.
A total mystery was suggested first
by the Riverside County Sheriff's office,
but detecUves had suspected lhe victim
was Davis, since his lather's car was
found abandoned 15 miles from the death
site laat April.
The Hayward, Calif., man left hJs home
city for the Southland in early April and
tattered clothing found near the body's
locaUon contained a sa1es receipt dated
about that same time.
A watch -whJch pack rats and other
predators intrigued by shJny little ob-
jects had overlook1!d was engraved with
the murder victim's initials, and provid-
ed a majot clue.
Riverside County sheriff'• depuUes
have said lliDce the lnveatlgalion began
that they had suspects in mind, but
Perry aod HelTOn were not picked up
until Friday.
lnvesUgat.ors hinted Frida.y at other
Orange Coonty angi... besldoa the fact
that one ol the four suspects lives In
the Stonton area.
125 .Escape Mine
MADISONVILLE, Kf, (UPI) -Tans
of rock and &Ille collapsed tnto the oal)I
en~ of 1 «>aI· mine Friday but 1\1
Ill miners lnllde crawled out uninjured
lhn>ugh 1 nartow crack In the earth.
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Police Making
Little Progress · ..
In Geni Theft
No progress has been made toward
tracking down two gunnien who am·
bu.shed and robbed Udo Isle resident
Polly Hunt Pierce of '275.100 In jewelry
nearly a month and a half ago, Newport
Beach pollce sald today.
Detective Capt. LouJ1 Heeres said the
department has been ln contact with
law enforcement agencies across the
naUon and II talklng with known jewel
robbers.
"Right now we're Just waiting until
somethlng turm up," Heeres aald.
He aaJd the department bu been
unable to narrow down the number of
persons who knew of Mn. Pierce's return
from AUailla Ga. that Monday night
on Oct. 28.
The Udo Isle matron and her two
servants were gagged and handcuffed by
the bandits who threatened to kill Mrs.
Pierce's 17-year-old daughter if she
disobeyed their orders.
"Theer were quite a few phone calls to
the house that weekend. Evidently the
informaUon, or at least that she was
not home and where she was, was
available to anyone who called," Capt.
Heeres said. ,
Heeres said the insurance company
has not yet paid off on the $275,000 ros..
The gunmen robbed Mrs. Pierce of
a $110,000 20-<:arat pink diamond ring
get in platinum with two smaller
diamonds on the side, a $15,000 ring
with a four-carat diamond and ap.
proximately 60 smaller diamonds sur-
rounding It in a platinum setting and
a platinum wedding ring of unknown
value.
A set of diamond earrings and a
large emerald pendant valued at $65,000
and one diamond ·and emerald bracelet
valued at $85,000 were also taken.
U. S. Orbiting
Probe to Study
Space Secrets
CAPE KENNEDY [UPI) -'Ibo United
States orbited a $75 million Stargazer
satellite today in an arnbiUous attempt
to give man a new look at the secrets
of the universe and map the sky for fu-
ture space travelers.
The two-ton orbiting astronomical ob-
servatory IOAO) ts circling earth like a
giant bat, waiUng to 11erve as a 480inlle
high plallonn lo give 11 telescopes a
view of starlight that cannot be seen from
the ground.
Becauae of the Stargazer's compleslty,
It.a telescopes won't be turned on before
Wednesday. Bot if ft works, it may rank
as Important to utronomen as the In-
vention of the telescope Itself.
Succes.5 will enable scl11ntists to learn
more about the history of the universe
which should enable them to better de--
termlne Its future.
Star map! produced from the Stargaz-
er's photographa should be as valuable
to astronomers and astronauts ln the fu-
ture as road maps: are to travelers on
earth.
Classes Boycotted
ROME (UPI) -Tens of thousand! ol
high school and college students boycot-
ted classes and demonstrated ror educa-
tional reforms in Italian cities Friday.
The youth! tied up traf!ic in several cl·
ties and offk:iala wondered wben the na-
tionwide agllaUon would end.
'ftlll.I; 1 ';H ............... ... ~
11Ycu.'d be~ how' tDIQf people
will call 1>1>' ud ........ said Don ,.,..,,.
pala, manager for 'IOlllO NO'llpll'i !leach
property.
Far too OW>)' l*'Pl• who rent their
own propedJ,.hoWe.ver just doD.'t know
what ·ID do .••. I reatal 'JoU ' -,
Ibey oliea have to 10 thn>uah lovolved
court acUOil. iii<! _!lie bily' 11111 wind
up wtlh a coilly mesa lhlll .. must he
cleaned' top to bottom lo compete on " &t. . "''·"1W. . . VIJ>at'• !hf aiiawerl Tbere are maey,
but perhaps 11]1 moot ~ II this
one from a toita Meaa landJarG: "I only rent to people who pay me
their damage deJJQBil witll! a Social
~tycbect."
' Patrolman ' '
Fired
. .
Seeks Joh B·ack
' Ex-Highway Patrobnan Burton J.
Bodenschatz, who alleges he wu fited
for failure to keep to "a quota system"
on traffic tickets, today is scheduled
for a new legal eHort to get his job
back.
Bodenschatz' appeal wa.s taken under
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CHILDREN •••
her checking account."
"So many o four students need more
time and dialogue wlth their parents,"
Magunusson said. "A lot of them come
to school well dressed, wearing $25 s5boes
and with all the hallmarks of an
economically sound household.
"But a Jot of them are patheUc, lost
BOU!s," Magnusson aald. "Many of them
have permissive parents who'd be dalng
themselves and the community a much
greater servlce II they'd dllpenae a sound
mixture of love and dbclpllne."
Heari.qg on the Veneman measure are
scheduled lo open in Lo! Angeles next
week.· County Welfare Director Granville
Peoples told the meeting that tus depart-
ment will base much of its future pro-
gram on lhe outcome of those meetings.
The League's demand that Orange
County announce Its immediate support
for the Veneman project drew solid
support from seven panelis1s who
debated the topic "Cruelty to Children
in Orange County ...
Each representaUve of six public
services described case records and in-
stances of child cuuelty and neglect
in what was described as "a county
sltualion wbJcb iB only being sparsely
treated with far from 5UfUclent funds
and human resources.
NOTHING FOR KIDS
"Here wer are today in the fastest
growing county In the fastest growing
state of the richest naUon in the modern
world, doJng pracUcally nothing to pre-
vent the moral destructilon of a great
many of our children," commented Mrs.
Elsie Kroesche of the League, panel
moderator.
"We must enlarge our county wellare
budget," Mrs. Kroesche urged. "We must
Implement this bill to the full at the
loCal level and exercise a prevention
program that will ensun that many
of those who are presenUy not being
helped will not become drifters, reci-
pients of welfare, juvenlle gangsters and
probation problems."
George McNelly
Funeral Monday
Funeral services are scheduled Monday
for retired cemetery staff employe
George L. McNelly, a 25-year resident
of Corona del Mar, who died Thursday
at the age or 81. •
He will be buried in Rose Hills
Memorial Park, Whittier, where he work·
ed, following services Monday at l p.m.,
in the Hill!ide Church at the Whittier
memorial park.
Before Joining the memorial park staff,
Mr. McNelly was a locomoUve engineer.
He is survived by a son, George of
(',osta Mesa, a daughter, Mra. Hazel
J. Schwarzer of South Carolina, four
arandchildren and one great grandchild.
study this week by Superior Cow1 Judge
Charles Bauer. Earlier, the fired
patrolman's plea wu rejected by the
State Personnel Board. . . Judge Bauer
hopes to have a rullng on the petiUon
filed by attorney cecll Ricks "within
the next few days."
Deputy Attorney General Alvin 1 J.
Korobhin argued Wednesday that the
di.sml.s.saJ of Burton J . Bodemchatz. 52,
of Garden Grove was lawful and can
not be challeoged by the farmer ~
cle officer.
Bodenschatz, a 1&-year veteran with
the CHP, was fired last Dec. 3 on charges
of "inexcusable neglect of duty, in.mbor-
dination, willful disobedience and lneW·
ciency." The dismissal wu conflnned at
a subsequent bearing but only on the
ground> of Inefficiency -all other char·
ges against the veteran oWcer were dis·
missed.
Ricks argued Wednesday that hll cllent
was the victim of an unlawful '4•quota
aystem" imposed by CHP supervtaors
who were well aware that no such re-
quirements could be legally enforced
and that state codes did not specify
the .. ticket production'' that should be
malntalned by any officer.
And he asked Judge Bauer to demand
that the comparison of Bodenschatz's
record of citation Jssuances be extended
to a statewide survey and not confined
to the "IO carefully picked officers"
sampled by CHP investigators.
"I doo'I CONCEDE the valldity of
that sampling at all, Rickll said. "But
if it is going to be produced against
my client I do want to ask that the
CHP be ordered to compare the pro-
duction of a large segment of the force
with thal of Bodenschatz."
Ricks further argued that the com-
parison was drawn by the CHP after
his client was fired. "At no Ume during
his employment was he told that such
a sampling could be made nor was
he ever aware that his efficiency would
.be measured. in this unlawful manner,"
he sald.
korobhin argued that any stale ageacy
wu empower~ to use any type of
comparison in evaluating the efficiency
and prowess of one of Jts agents. He
recalled hearing tesUmony in whkh1 in
all points of CHP duty cited, Bodenschatz
.Jagged far behind other of(lce~ tn the
selected group.
8 Marines Hm1
Iii Explosion at
Camp Pendleton
CAMP PENDLETON (uPI) -Eight
marines were injured, two serlou!ly, in
two separate explosions Friday on this
sprawling Southern California Marine
base.
Five Marines were hurt in an explosion
during a training exercise near Las PuJ.
gas Lake. One man was seriously in-
jured and underwent surgery at the base
naval hospital. The other four escaped
serious injury, a base spokesman said .
Three marines were injured in the
other explosion earlier in the day In
a mess hall. A cook was trying to ignlte
a pilot light in a gas stove with a match
when fumes from the stove exploded, the
spokesman said. The cook suffered burns
over 25 percent of his body and was
under intensive care at the hospital.
The other two men suffered lesser
burns on their legs, 8l'IIll and face.
Common Measles Banned
New Vaccine Faces Critical Test in 1969
Common measles have been controlled
Dr_ John Philip, county health officer,
told the Board of Supervisors Ibis week.
Or. Philp sald In ti57 there were IOO
cues for each 100,000 population and
that the ratio this year was Iii cues
to 100,000.
ffe credited a new vaccine for the
decline In the usual meaalea epidemics
"evt.r'/ two or three years" and uld
1111 would he the crlUcal year to test
the real worth of tM vaccine.
Or. Philp u.tel! roof rals u a county
problem and saJd Ibey had beea on
the lncreue with mora building In the
county rootinc them Olll of their )1omea
t
in the field~
He .said a program to eradicate them
was planned, that they were not dbease
carriers but had the polf!ntlaJ to be
so. A vaccine has been licensed to
combat the Hona: Kong fiu but It ls
too late and too litUe to offer much
belp to local sufleren, Dr. Philp aald.
lie saJd Ibero baa been only one
11bor1tory proven cue in the COW1ty
to date. He said whit vaccine wu
available would be UHd far peraons
over 65 and tho9I with chronic or
debllltaUng cn-.es.
The Hong Kong nu 11 oipectad to
attack Ibo counlJ lhll winter.
As to the dangerous German measles,
Dr. Philp said a new vaccine wa.s being
tested and hopefully it wW be avalable next spring.
Another problem I.I solid waste
dtsposal, the health officer aald and
hll olflce II concerned with garbage
~d ataadard conWner lealllallon
would be """8h~ probably r<qulrlna that garbage he placed In plutlc hap.
He said Orange Coonly II """ IC-
cumulaUng aolld wute 1t the rate or
U pouada per resident per day. 'l1le
rate waa ai; pouada In 1157 and ool)I
4\; pounds In lil04.
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COUNTY SHERIFF PUTS ILLEGAL STILL OUT OF OPERA:rlON DURING 1930'1
Raids Were Common In Seixlng Cla ndestlne Llquo~makfng Equipment
. . ' AFTER RAIDS; ANTI-BOOZE CREWS POURED STUFF DOWN · DRAINS
Or1n9e County. Dlipo1al Was By Bottle, Barrel arid Boxn
Danny McGurk, 12, was such a
stick-in-the-mud that it took fire-
men in Cincinnati, Ohio, two hours
to pull him out.The boy was play-
ing near his hoJlle when he plunged
down a small bill into a six-foot
hole of mud at an excavation site.
By the time firemen got Danny out,
the mud was up to his neck. • Last year, the Christmas tree in
the lobby of the Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale arena
was was vandalized. This year's
decorated tree hangs 40 feet above
the basketball floor. •
Santa Claw visited the'se three ba•
by girl.I at the Children's Zoo in Sea·
ttle a little early bringing each of
them a new dress. One of the baby
gorillal, showing a curiosity Temark·
able iimilar to that of human child·
ren, pulll at Santa's long, white beard
to see if it is real or not. • flirs. Tsai Ping-tang produced a
peir of pants belonging to Judgo
Li Shih-lu as evidence to support
her charge that he met her in a
hotel room and demanded $250 to
set·her husband free. Her husband
who wa.! scheduled to go on trial in
Judge Li's distrl.ct court in soutlt-
west Formosa, is ch·arged with mis·
appropriating public funds. •
Golden Gate Bridge official.I
in San FranciJco ha,11!: approved
a plan to train 'bridge worket1 to
cope with potential .suicides. In
it.s 31 111ar1 of ~ration the
bridge ha.s betn med for 354
known !Uicidt' ltap.s.
• Ernlo Burdlno Jr. of Oklahoma
Olly leased a blllboard near a busy
street aod put up this sign: "Thank
you President Johnson for a life
time of dedicated aervice to my
try " coun •.• • Fung So, foreman of the Rong
Kong Civil Aviation Department,
has worked around airplanes for
37 years but never has flown. He
said today he has been tlllnking
about taking a trip by air but "I
am stlll too afraid to fly." ,,...
~
Old Ti111ers Be~all •Noble • • •
Fr-Pagel
up the needed villagers with no problem
at all.
Arriving in a coastal cove after dark
as scheduled, the extras - a perfect
title -were ordered to· board a sizeable
vessel and load cases of simulated booze
it carried aboard a truck parked at
the water's edge.
"Get a move on,'' the movie crewmen
cried through their megaphones across
the waters as the filmless cmaeras
ground on because real rum runners
would be bustling to· beat both daylight
and the law.
Sweating, painting and with visiom
of themselves on the Silver Screen, the
Lagunans finished the task only to have
the ship zip seaward and the movie
moguls roar off with a genuine cargo.
At $3 per head, te rum· ruMers had
bought a few more anti-Prohibitionists.
Upcoast, Newport Beach was also
rumored a mecca for bootleggers and
smugglers from Canada, who landed
their cargoes of The Champion Fiend ,
via easily scutUed boats pulling survival
dinghys.
QUALlTY STUFF
Quality wines and spirits, as well as
devil's brew of questionable origin wer
always readily available for a hlgh·price
•
high in the swinging Harbor Area.
One man who maintained a stand
for Law, Order and Temper~ we
the late Newport Beach City Marshal
James A. Porter, who periodically
disposed of un-neeeded evidence in a
driveway drain" at City Hall
Interrupted one day by a call to break
up a disturbance elsewhere, Marshal
Porter ceased pouring, at which time
a t.hil'Sty colleague, City Clerk Vivian
Seebring, intervened.
Unfortunately, f e 11 ow antl·pro-
hibitionists witnessed his hiding of six
cases of strong waters in the City Hall
basement during rhe marshal's absence
and committed burglary in the seat
of local government within an hour.
THIEVES VS. SMUGGLERS
Stepping up to gra der scale, thieves
also once victimized a wholesale shipper,
Los Angeles·bound with $100,000 worth
of alcohollc beverages, plus foiling police
awaiting the hoard at its destination.
Somewhere between Newport Beach
and Los Angeles, the 12oad was hijacked.
Orange -county Sheriff Sam Jernigan
-armed with a search warrant and
a trip by the district attorney -once
boarded a rich man's yacht in Newport
Harbor, but found only a jug of stale
water.
"Bunk," rumbled the orotund lawman,
Not Enough Turnout
UCI Campus Vote Results
On Constitution Voided
to persistent reports of mysterios signals
In the ni~t and a literal harbor full
of whiskey ahlps.
Big Sam is dead now, but other Orange
Coast figures remember well the day
a naUon of Jawbreakers was given a
chance to go straight.
Straight to perdition, if the Prohibi·
Uonlsts are right.
They also remember the long years
before, of speakeasies, bathtub gin, mass
poisonings, reports of agonizing deaths
due to drinking deadly chemical mixtures
and the loss of millions of liquor tu
dollars.
MA VOR REC AUS
"I think the most spectacular parl
was the number of . prominent people
involved here in running rum into
Newport Harbor,'' says Cost.a Mesa
Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley.
"I'm not going to mention any names,"
he cackled, "becuase there are still a
few of them around."
But passage of the 21st Amendment,
whic cancelled out the 18th brought them
back into the fold of the law-abiding
and there we no public funeral for
Mr. Volstead 's lf..year-old brainchild,
Mexican Faces
Illegal Entry
"There was practically no mournin&
at itl passing," the· ma;Yor said.
REPEAL REMEMBERED
Huntington Beach City Councilman Ted
BarleU says he recalls Dec. I, 1933,
quite vividly, when repeal unleashed a
It'll Never Fly,.
Convicts Learn;
Copter Copped
FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) -Two in-
dustrious F'olsom Prison convicts toiled
long hours in the prison machine shop
on some kind ot a device. A prison ser
geant wondered just what it was.
He watched them for \wo months.
"And then we put the thing together
to see what It looked like when it was
actually assembled," said Associate
Warden Jake Gunn Thursday.
It wu a helicopter, Gunn said, aJ>
pattnuy Intended to carry the men over
the prison walls.
crowd of c.'\izens who lmmedla~ bead-
ed norUi.
,"CODsta~le Ben Dulaney and I weiit
to s'unset Beach for ouifirlt real beer,"'
said Il&rletl, "hut wlien we 1ot there,
it was all gone."
"Vic Terry, Jack Roblosoo and Jim
Farquhar took another road and may
have gotten some," Barlett explained,
saying he could not remember the exact
location of the watering spot.
"The man ran a service station and
did a lltUe bootlegging on the side,"
recalled Barlett, who runa a aefvice
station.
Historians and politicians d u r 1 n c
Prohibition and since have said that
perhaps Ute gr<te!I lasting effect ol
Ule Volstead Act is proof that a govern-
ment cannot effectively legislate against
penonal morality and behavior.
On Sunday -35 years later -mllllom
of Americana will drink to \baL
Railroad Bridµ-e
To 'Evict' Store
At El Toro Road
The would-be flying machine had nine-
foot-long blades attached to an automo-
bile dUferentlaJ by some sort of "axle
type deal," Gunn said.
Confronted with the evidence, the two Construction of a railroad overcroalng
· I I ed Ut " kin at El Toro Road In the small community prisoners c a m ey were ma g of El Toro .will mean ••-end of ••-A Mexican national who crossed the a machine that would cut metal -Wft1 un:
border dry and fou!ld wet employment in some kind of jig type deal," Gunn said. historic El Toro Store, an Orange County
a Costa Mesa car wash was taken into "But we couldn't visualize that at all." landmark: '
custody by immigration officials for il· 1 And authorities could only speculate Supervlson have approved the
legal entry into the U. S. whether the lnventive convicts actually overerossing despite the' fact that Oon-
Ramon B. Gudino, 22, Tijuana, B.C., thought they could escape the prison struction estimates were about half of
was arrested by officer George Wilson, ho d , what'the project will actually cost.
h ti ned hi ti t ·~A in their own merna e copter. ""'e bn"dge will he •··"t ---"""'•• w o ques o m ear er a w.n: car ..... lNll DC.A~ .. ,..._
wash at 481 E. 17th St. Gunn said prison officials aren't in the heart of the. community and
Patrolman Wil!on said Gudino-speak· bothering to charge the men with at-will eliminate the old store at Front
ing with interpretation by Officer J I m tempted escape. Street and El Toro Road.
Student.. at UC Irvine voted their will
this week, but it didn't count.
Corrales -readily admitted ..pcying a "There was no engine, no fuselage. Santa Fe Railway will pay 10 percent
a consUtutional amendment and the man $11 for a ride from Tijuana to Costa Tha.( could never have flown," be con-of the cost and the county and state
turnout during three days of voling was Mesa. eluded. will divide evenly the &fn.alnlng tab.
11iose who participated in a campus
election ending Thursday want to amend
the constitution to make payment of
a fee for student body membership op-
tional. But the turnout was too small
to make the vote valid.
A 25 percent turnout is needed on
Jaycees Launch
Drive for Funds
A fund·raising drive is now und·er way
by the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber
of Commerce to provide monetary sup-
port for the group's varied community
activities.
The Jaycees will be solicitlng donations
from local buslnesmen t h r o u g h
December. For a $25 mlnimum tu-
deductible gift, a buslneSs will receive
a Jaycee plaque and sustaining mem-
berslp, Jaycee leaders said.
The gift a11ows a junior member of
the firm to partlcipate in the Jaycee
activities.
Mon-=y raised by the drive will go
towards the group's two $50 scholarships
given to· local high schoool .students,
to its narcotics education program and
to the annual Yardley Banquet for area
athlete& and community leaders.
Dr, Peal Heads
Hospital Staff
Dr. Leonard Peal has been ""lecU!d
-chief of staff at Westminster hospital
and will preside over a staff of more
than 300, Including active, associate and
courtesy members of the staff.
Serving w!Ut Dr. Peal will he Dr.
Richard Bendix, vice chief of staff, and
Dr. WilJoo McArthur, a e c rel a r y •
treasurer. '
The new officer• will he busy w!Ut
the new lntensl'Ye care-cardiac care units
which are scheduled to open the second
week In January. In addition. plans are
under way for hospital expansion.
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only 13 percent, saJd Elections Com·11r======================:::===============:::; missioner Marybelle Archibald.
For the record, the vote was 260
students in favor of the consUtutlonal
change (to eliminated the $7 per quarter
student activities fee) and 206 students
opposed.
Election of student senators and
supreme court justices, however, does
count. Here are the unofficial winners:
Justices -Linda Duffy, David Romeo
and Mike Liskay.
Senators at large -Daniel Mayfield
and Jane West.
Senators biological sciences -Michael
Strauss and Fernando Massimino.
Senator physical sciencu -Rick
Derevan.
Senator social lcieoces -Scott
Morland.
Senatot' humanities -Wally Moore.
Senator engineering-George Avera.
None ~ incumbenta as there were
no Incumbents running. The eight
senators elected will eerve on a body
of 2.5 members. The other seats are
decided in the spring.
Confirmation of the eJection result!
will be by the present senate.
Justice Served
For Bartender
PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -A Palm
Sprtngs bartender who served .six months
of a five-year prison term for robbing
a supermarket, has been declared in-
nocent ind released, Riverside County
authorities dillclOSe&i today.
The district attorney'• offict said
James Oecar Pike, 30, bad maJntaJoed
his lnnoceoct durfng the trial at which
be was convicted.
Th• robbery of the Palm Springs
Safeway &tore took place last Dec. 29.
Deputies laJd two other men, Bobby
I.ft Lawrence and Richard Trotter, last
September confessed to Ute robbery.
Their confessions were supported by lie
detector tests and their knowledge of
\he ctltM.
Lawrence and Trotter have pleaded
guilty and are now ·a\ Chino prl.son,
where Pike served the slJ. monihL
You cannot buy my
Rolls Royce grille
without a pink slip
Or take our 1¢1 'lmlpplng. ,
If you want an extra impre"'
1ive wrap, aay the word. All .._
~n1ible 1tore1 charge a bock ·
for that, or more. Our eharge
is a thank you, and a Merry
Cliri1tmaa to you too. Oar little
MiH Nimblefingen lo apt to
be my daugluo:r, Jaclde. Or
Lori Kemp, an artilt with p ..
per and bom. ·0r S.lly Velie, •
who teaches H:hool the reet of
the year_. ;
Then, take Gift Bondi. Oun
are not U impersonal u moeL
lt'1 a foot long; and we have a
special gift box to put it in. Ne>-
body will ever confuae it with
the gu bill.
lt'1 a 1neery replica of a genu·
ine Rolls Royce radiator grille,
but it'• something you keep in
your den. When guesh arrive,
awing it open. It'• a bar!
A •nta•hing $100 gift, bot
I positively refuse to sell it
un1e11 you can prove that the
one yon will give it to actually
owna a Rolls Royce. However,
you could a1way1 lie a little.
The point i1, my 1tore i1 a
great place for ,.Jectlng gifto,
and I'll tell yon why.
Fint, we have lob ol inte.,..
.. ting lhingo and I get juot u
big a thrill u any other mer-
chant doe6 from seeing your
money coming" in.
Also, on~ prices are right.
Actually, they're about the
aame pri9M a1 any other 1tOf'et
though from time 'o time· we
do find ounelve1 a little Widor
what 90me of them ch~.
8111 there'• one thllig in
which we 1urpa1t other 1toree.
I'm 1peaking about OW' pu-
1onal int1ol.,ement.
For example, maybe it'1
bard for you to make it in
here during our nOnna.1 ho1f..
Dell houn. In that ease, eall
uo at 673-4510 befono we
cloae. We don't mind holding
the 1tore open an extra hour
or to for you. Or we'll come
back and meet yon here in the
evening.
We dO that fairly often and
a 1mlle goes with It, even If the
eu1tomer·doesn't buy any·
thing. We don't make you feel
obligated •
If.you want to give a him or a lier IOJllfl partlcu]ar Item,
we'll wriie the Gift Bond for
that item. Then we'll help hlm
or her select die ilMired color,
In the correet il.oe.
And fllljllly, one other thing
that &ePJQ'8iet us . lrom other /
1torea. U You' fol-get to phone
lint, and @et here after we're
closed, don't be downhearted.
Just 1lide yollt inoney under
the door.
Jack Bidwell ·
• I ' I
3467 Via Udo, on the Udo P!Oniaoala, rfca::.,, 8-11,
nut to Rlcharc!'• Grocery Store md Udo •
Parking for 91> can. How mmr.~ do JOG ... >et
Phone 673-4510. Coppipt 1968, J.ack Blilwell.
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"" _,, .. Clelll a.m, -cblld. 'ftldlr • -"1'1,... ..... 11 lldlo, al ll:IO a.m., Dr. 'llllllam II. Sllor,...... tiri' el• hltb".
• ......,., M'r. ODd Mn. Colbunl ,.m -''11...... ... Oadi -II 111 b I ,,_.._~b«laltbll Promloe" bald•~ UL u 11 b .. ....
-and led -''"'· ' ,_ ........ y••• .... Collett· _.,. Tbe ·---wlD < -II. C. croeJe wlll Bular bl I -OD 1111 -....... Ibo -. )peat .. the ....... ' lllt ebaplor ol LuU, p-. ..,...., • ltoad." .
m .... lllk -II ,7 J._ 0 . B1a1o al Ibo NlllWJ CON II ---\'-oil ''1111 ll:tnnal N...,.n Binir ,,,._ 1111 lO:IO bour.
iW." =:'ir.:.:"'11"r::O"'!: ~ u.i....i llblo.
AddrtMJn& tbt ooagreptioa 11 1.m. ~ SW\dl1. Thi SUQday, It. A ad r 1w'1
.., ''1111 Lui WOid,!' Ibo Rev. cburdl, localod, at J!Ol C1llf ~ '<:llloa, IDll SL
Vemm E. 1t!>11tr w11 deUver Drive,· NIWJ)CJt lleacb, wlD Andnn Rood, Ne W p ~ r I
hll ...,_ 11 n •.m. -., c:<1e11ni. _.....,,.. foUow. • lleacb,' wlD hectn the M.-..i
11 the LoiMna ~ ol Inc the 11 O'clock _, -Dr. Ollrlel H. DI-. ,.. cnu, i.mn World, boor. field will .-the -
.Lqtma HllJa. . At 7 Lm. on BundlJ, th. greptloa CG 4111 God (II Your
-"Blell the Loni" II the cburd> COWIC1l wlll meet. CbriltnW Liit!" 11' o rob Ip
11111bem for the~. eervlctl are beld fl I, l :IO
" • 'The Iheme, "Growloi In and II 1,lfl, , SL Jui.•~1ptl<INli'd, Grace/' bu beta: aelected tor~ ho CbtUtmu c aa'tat a1,
:llOI VII Lldo,.Ne1rporfllelcb todly'1 meelln( of the Orup ."Laud to the NaUYll)'" and wm celebroto communion 11 c-1)' Campo I'-Ool "Behold, • Brancb Jo Gfolr-.
J>otb the 7:IO and I o'dock IOI for the l<llOWlblp ball ol Ing" wlll be 11U111 by the chair 'momingwonhlp oervicea. Tbe the Flnt United Methodllt at 'T:IO p.m. Sunday. The
)Dorning prayer 1rW be held Cburcb, 1111 SJ>Ul'POD SL, SIJl. public II Invited; •t 11 o'cloct. ta Ana. ' { -·--MID Eatene Corver will Butlqtoo-Vlllley Boptllt
Acolyteo wlD llsbt t be leld medltoUoo at 4 : JO ClmrU, rm Sloter Ave., ~lh!ehem Candle on the Ad-p.m.and wlll be the featured l'ounllln Volley, will begin Ill
vent wreath Sunday at the dinner speaker. Sunday worship. with. Sunday
'Lathuu Clnudi al Tbe achoo! at 1:15 1.m .. Wonhlp
;Mater, 2900 Paclllc View ~ £Ilardi . aC 1111 (114" PVl,PIT, Pa1e S)
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CHUJtCH REMODILED -Dlse1111lng thi recent remodelllig of Corona de!
Mar Community Chureh Collgregatlonal are (left to right) John Malcomson,
chairman of board of trustees, Rumont .Hougan, arcllltect, Mrs. John Harmon,
chairman of board of Christian Education, and Dt;-Phllip Murray, minister.
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Rededication Set
At CdM Church
1
4 the-·
A .-..ilklll ..me. wlll Tbe dmn:ll ";;".:.,.,
.. coa""tad II If un. lluD-~r ......i-. la
..., at eor... del -Com-,..,., lbe l!01 ~
m•nllr Con1rt11Uoaal tbe Girl Seoull, YWCA, Cllmdi,~lloliolropoATt. Leque al W-VOUn,
Tbe llC'flcl will colollrata camp Fin Glrll u .. ...i
lbe _,..... al a 1111.000 the lacllttl<I ncullrb'·
-"DI projoel, wblch i..
'fDlvtd •nlar.11•1 and
.-a11nc tile unctuarj . Lutherans
Set Pageant Tbe · ... u., capacll)' of .the
llUICluarr bu been doubled,
-.. to the rolnllter Dr.
Phlllp Mum!Y, and 1 cbolr A' 01r11tmu PllCQlll lo
loll ud -cllll ,,,..,. planne\l ' by tile Lutberlu
ldded. ' ~Owrcb of the Croa, Miil
Tbe nmodelln( toot 'elgh\ El Toro llDld, 1qun1· llllll,
montlw. While the work went Dec. 13. The presentaUon la
oa memben of the church bued on ,.cerp1o from '"ll>e
moved pews and the organ Innkeeper" by Howard Fer-
lnto the fellowlldp. ball and rinJ,
.....tceo were beld there. Mrs. Millard Johna<Ja ol
llumool W. Hoopn WU the Laguna HUii wlll dlHcl the
ucllltect. Tbe 11DCtuary pro-pageant.
ject wo, topped oH with a The 1tory, whlcb II 11Dl(
decoraUon designed by Mn. and spoken, revolves around
Tho~ Hlllman, a member the regretl and IO!TOW felt
of the coqregaUon. by the Bethlehem Innkeeper
In place .of the usual coffee and his wile wben·tbey reallze
hour SUDday, a reception will that they have turned awaJ.
be held !or thoee aUendlng -Mary and child.
! OR.ANGE co ~AST CHURCH DIRE ·CTORY I •
FAIRVIEW BAPTlsT CHURCH
ll'M'¥ft llMll _, p.ar ,Dl'Mt C.M.
10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
t A.Ill. IUMDAT CMUl:Cff ICMOOL
t 1• P.M. Jr, Ml & Ir. Ml ...... .,.,. ........... •lt!M ,._WM. ,,. • 1:11 P.M. Mlrlllltw, ~ v. ,.,.... -• .,_., c--........
HARBOR TRINITY BAP'nST CHURCH
11JI hhr St. • ......,, C.ft ,.._
• JlllY POaLTANCI. hmr
Sunday School 9:45 LID. Momlng Wonhlp 11:00 a.m.
8opUll Training Union B p.m. Evening 1ervlc1 7 p.m.
Jl'edneaday Bibi• Study & Proyer ........... 7:00 p.m.
; . FIRST SOUTHERN BAPnsT CHURCH
6Jt HAMILTON, COSTA MUA
• Rev. Iola SchM•lt.kopf
iund•y Sdiool , , •• ,. , 9:45 Trel11l11111 U11lo11 • •, •• • •• • 6100 '4' I W hi . I I ·OO Ennln9 Wo,.hlp ••• , ••• , 7100 , orn 119 on P '•' • · WM. Evenl119 S1rY1co •••• 7100
~ ""9 641°9111 N..-y Always Awn.we
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UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1252 S. L PAUSADU ID.
SAHTA ANA Hll8HTS IUJfOAY ICHOOL •••••.••.••••..••••••••.••.•• ,, •• .,, t18 A.M.
MOltMIJfe WOllllHIP ................................. , 11 AM.
•Y•Jfllllll WOlllHIP .................................... , P.M.
MIOft•IC te11Ytc• ~·SDA'I' ................ 11• P.M. eu•ST Mttftlta• CMUaCM •MOHi MWm
l'IUT
IAl'TIST CHUiCH ' .. _,....,
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Victoria & Placentia Ave.
Coota Mesa ,,_,,....., ....... ........ _ I ,._._._..I i 17411 M....n.. ' ,.....v .. a.y
~ ...... 00.. """• ' y--.. ,.., Wtnlllll . .. .. ...... 11• 1.M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
IU.NCHES OF THll MOTMfl CHUICH
TH! FllST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCIENTIST
IN IOSTON, MASSACHUSm'S
"God the Only Cause and Creator"
Subject of Lesson -December
Coste Men -First Church of Christ, Scientist
2110 Mesa Yerde Dr., Cothl ..._
S1itdoy SdteoJ--..t:ll A.M.
C*illf'Cll ....._.,11 A.M.
IMdl111 IH111., 2110 MeH V•rde Dr.
Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scfentllf
110 Olhe
CMrcll • $ ........ SOMl-t:JO • 11ttl
'"'1"t ... ....--10 °""
Laguna Beach -First Church of Christ, Sclenti1t
&JI Hlf)ll Dr.
ct.re• • ,....,. s~11o.1-t131 • 11100
hodl111 loo111o 214 Fwnt Aft,
Newport Beach -First Church of Chrl1t, Scientist
3301 VICI Lido
CIMlrdi I S1Hiry kllool-t:1 I I 11 :00
IM!itt 100111, Jlll YJ. LWe
Newport leach-Second Church of C~rist, Scientist
JIOO P11elRc YI-Dr., C_.. del Mw
Cll1rcll I S111tday Sdtoel-10 A.M.
l••ll•t Roci-21&1 L CO:--~wy.
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
Chlltl c-PtrMo4 AT AU SllYICU
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
W•leomn You. ~
ST. JAMU. JJOt Yhi LW .. N...,.rt hacll mll ... .., ~ .... -7110,t:00,11:00 J ,......, 10111-,...., 1:11 , ...
HotJIKlllrilt&HeelletSerTkel
bcfoi., Tiie 1 ... ,,.._ P. AIMey II: Auo., TM lft'. hJW er..,
Phone: 675-0210
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite, Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30 -Cllild Care at 9:30
Holy Days as announced
lecter, TM 19¥ ...... 1...,. Dnh-..... "4-cM&l
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9:30 Church School-9:30
Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced
Ylur, n. 1-.. ••• w. n...r .... -,__ u1.a121
EPISCOPAL
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1111 II, II (Upel ~ -.tftt Nit 9f fM PWt11
Hulltl•ttlll ... di, C.tlhlnlll
Tiii An, .I-C. g;1ey, P•IW
Sunday ServlcH
1•11 A.M. H9IJ c__,_ ts• A.M. l'emll' s.rm. a Clturc~
,, .. P'.M. ·-· S~I 1•• PM. -...C.11 11111 A.M. M"'lll' W~ Y-Clllf'dllllm M.-wor can l'ITll*C
!1 1, Fint Assembly of God ChlU'ch
146 E. 22nd 51., Cosla Meao S48-3761
M. C. Cronic, Pastor
R1y Nick•1on, Mini1t11 •f Youth
SCHIDULI Of Sl!IYICU
S11114oy--C .. 1rc• ScMol ••••••••••••••. , •••••••• 9:3t1 0.111 •
follllly Wontilp •.•••••••• 10:50 e.-. & 7:00 p.a. sjnd•y SU-' . , , .. , 91lG AM
t4ornl11t Wouhlp •• 11100 AM
N•y•t S1rvtc1 , • • • t 1IG PM
Ef•11ln9 Wor1hlp •• , • 71ot PM
~ Mw.-r A .. Mo Pl II .....,_
lllllt lktlMI ............. f tlt •·"'· 11.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:11 Mm-111111 WlnNp ........ 11141 P.111,
., ...... Or'O\I" ...... ..... .. .. . ' '·"'· ~· ..................... , ..... .
Church Choir -Sh1ril P•wl1•n, Dlr•ctor
Y11lton Wficoine -N11rwry AttHdellt
STATI LICINSID Pll·SCHOOl.--h11I WllllalM. Dlrwctor
"'-: 645-2321
l 141-4144 <
1! FIRST CHRISTIAN
· CHURCH
~ 1 Main & Ad1m1 Stre•t1
~ Huntln9ton la1ch
~oml119 Wo,.hlll' •• 1:30 10:41
blo Scheol •••••• t1lO •
Nursery Care Provided
141 ... 771 141-6141 CHURCH OF CHRIST
217 W. WILSOJ'I ST., COSTA MESA
I w. l1liUN1~ •RiAN . lfTWllN MAHOI ... •AllYllW SUNDAY MORNING l llll STUDY ••• , , •. , • , , ••• , • 9:41 AM
·UNIVERSALIST SUNDAY MORNING WOJSHlP I COMMUNION •• 10t41 AM CHURCH 11 SUNDAY EVENING WORSl:llP .••.•..•...••••••.• 6100 P.M.
I 1219 Vli;tofii St., Codi M.,, I WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY ••••••••••••• 7:30 PM
~n NUISflt CAIE PlOVIDtD
10:31 AJA. 646-4652 i DNMI O. Miryfl114 D. G. H1r1t
Milllmr Auocklte M1111istef
BA HA' IS Phone: 548·S711 Day or Night
PROCLAIM
meeting at a Harbor Area Reform Temple
St. James Epiacop.tl Church
3209 Vl1 Lido, Newport BHch
SABBATH SERVICES -RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
kAllt l•M Ll!UtOW l"Ott INl"OllMATIOlh CALL 'JS.M
GLAD TIDINGS 11th G,011p1 • , •• &100 PM
1nl119 W:,r;!!f •• 7:00 PM ... ,. _ .... _,,_
...,......., Cl,. Prw'";d It •II Ml'Vicll
~: f».2519 .. DIPI Owot....,..._
Baha' u' llah
"'l\. Pro111ketl 0.. ..
141-Jlll or M9-2001 CENTRAL
IIILE CHU~CH
CORONA DEL MAR I ASSEMBLY OF GOD
GO AHEAD!
~ SLEEP IN SUNDAY MORNING!
'111111 ........... l;)f ............. ~ CALVARY CHAPEL ! ... _.... ....
~ ~EWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
: IMI CUii D""-'""911 aeedl
j Y .. d "-I C1wt1t1H Lnt. ..... I ... Ttredlflt. .................... ~ Mnlc. C1tw1n ~ It Ml ....... , ·~ ~ .....,. "" "\ c-. lllOMI Wltll ,_ .,._. te-.,... .... ·
i 642-'713 646-9512
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Ckri.6lian
OP NIWPOn llACH-IDllc .. I
AIMtbtt ..,.._., H.,., 11•-••t ldloel 421 L 1M It,. C.... M._
' Church School -9:45 A.M.
I
Worship -10:45 I M.m
Ph-: 675'3915
Minister: Dr. D. W. McE!roy
CHURCH OF GOD, SABBATARIAN
7m W•mo!r ......... , HU111""'911 hocfll
U ~ -.. ., 11116 llW.I
El*!' Wlllll,lr C. D1111 ... , , .. .
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-(s..dlj Sllllfr 0-1 ........................ ,.....,. ,,.,.,M.
..,._.. ,,. !tin' 1Mt k• 1119 C~ rl Gld. llnl IN P:1ltri If JIML" ll ..... ,,,,,
i ...... 1474147 .... WetwllM •
-t -......... el,°"',...,,.
. THE LUTHERAN MISSION JRVINE. -!Mio ..... SpWI -
UNIVltlSi~",!'%jj~ 'tcffooi'. S.11A.r~ttfi.w& i. U1.._tt, ••rk
· IPr 'lldl A.Mt a... H. Hl-••Ao p,,.., IJl·l218
fmphub:ing
The Pkin of Cod
I The Penon ol O\rist
The Power of the Holy Spirit I SimdlV Schoo{ ' AM Momlllf Worship !I •nd io;JO Mt
Ewnln1Servi«7 PM
Wfllnaday llbl1 Study
ind p,,yer 7 PM
Nurwy durln1 Mrvlcas
A fuU Youth Program
On. of Onnp and 23rd. SL
Cotta Ma& .
Plf!Dr H, E. Jones; lfCA Mbr.
INTENSIVE
Dtserlba tM WJLY PILOT'S
CCMras11 ti locll MW1. No
other PIP" cares as 11lldl
Moul ..._. JOU YOU IWrr.
COMMUNITY
CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE
WenWp-,~DO A.M.
CHrdi Scll11t 10100 A.M.
Dr. Pllli!lil .. MWT..,, Miii ..
MM ......., ..... O.C.L
673-4000
Seventh-Day Adventl1t Churches .....---171 AHC ... lfrMt ........ ..
Joli" Shtwll'l•kt, P11fw IMtli -..... a..a.
Phon1 1 141-619& U11J Crnnl Y...., ,..._,
S...... kltMI •• , • t ilt· AM A. ·E. R1wto•, Pt11f1t "'""' w...., .. 111M ... ""~'' 492:·19J• .........._.••••till AM
--.,, • W,.j • 7111 .......... W-., lloH All
SHARP
H ,_.,.,. e th1rp "•'•· .,. "9 DAILY PILOT'S f1fno11 DI'"'" MINI clt111lflttl 414t S.,_r4ey.. M•k• • ~ettw cltel , , , w~at .. 1r '
..... ,. .11"(1111 ... t•lllnto
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' 15th & Monrovia, Newport Beoch
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f\'I ·-•• , " ........ .n.11 646-6620 or 546-7866
Tlllmll l•-utt. l'httr -._.. Mllltr, Mftlcllf Dlttdw
tl41 A.M.-lnhy kMel
10:10 A.M-'"n.o .. Idell 17 .. S.•114" Sennon ..,., 1'111W
6:00 P.M. -Y•lltti lenke, Dn .. .,.,, DI.....,
7100 P.M.-C. A. DAY
In. Powen ....._ .,..k19t
........ 7ta .,-...., ...... Nli!ltl Llctw. M .,._I W"-W°
Cflllr wlll M ...... If Mtll ......, s.n-1-l'nJ'W Mllt"'9. ,.........,, ,,,. l'.M.
Ptey1r M11tln9, S1hlrd•y, 7:30 P.M
HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD
740 W. Wiison, Cotti Met:1
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Y. L HllTWICI, ,_,.,. UI DON COJN'f,
141-4704 Mlwlmr ef M .... & YMttl
Sund•y School 9 :41 '·""'
MOININ• WOISHIP
10:10 AM-"M•Hntl11t tlle ~"Mt. 7
S1tll'IOll by P11tor
Now ef 1.,...i.___7 PM
Th• M111'1 F.llow1hip
In Chw9• of S1rTic1
COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
~ -.......... ,._ -............ -C~IM C1n
I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
tHI ,....,, Aw. fT .... & M..-U.J, fOUNTiUN YAUIT
UNIFllO SI-VICE • Sund1y Stilio1I t :JO-Wo-SMI' • IO;JO
Wo"hlp I Yo.ith &tettp1 • 6:JO P·••
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Nu.r.1ry pr111•ltlitd it •ll n rTlc11
A c-til .... CllllHl -Vltlllrl Are ... ,..,_ W-
• Trinity
UNITED SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
141, ...................
WORSHIP AND MESSAGIS
~r...a.,.-1111,.a.
tU-t411 114.Jt44
Wo 11111 .... 111 lt•ni•I Uff .tMI p, • .,. ltl
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Newport Horbor
Lutheran Church
2!01 C1lll Dr. LI MIDI ..... .._. ........ ,..., ,.....,_...,...j........., ,....,._.....
........ It"'-....... l 1SM1» Liii.
....., klMll ...... t 1•111a .... ...... s.mc. .... 111•h••
Nursery care available
at all serv,tces •
WELCOME
Luther1n Church
of tho Master
2000 Paclllc Vlow Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
DR. WILLIAM R. ELLlll
Phon1 OR 3-5022
1:45 A.M.-F1111lly Wor1h1,
t:45 A.M.-S11Ml1y Ch1rdi
School
I I 100 A.M.-F11t1¥1 Wonhl,
N1nery ,.,..,....
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
760 Vlct•rla St .. C•t• M.N
Lothar V. T..-no.w, P11tor ........
Wlf'lhltl ltrvkll11 kll A 11 A.M. Sllllffr ldttiltr ti• A.14 Mvll SlllM c.._, t 11f A.M,
CHllSTIAN IUMINTAIY SCHOOL 141-&l&I
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
M111 V..,Jo Drl¥1 I !1lr1r Str11t, Colf1 M111. Calif.
ANDJlllW C. AND£JISON, .......
Mornlr19 W-hlp: I &. 11:11 P.m. S\lndliV khool: f :lS lo 10:\S 1.m,
Prlnc1 •f P••c• L11th;t•~ School -Mi11 Edh•r 0:1<.-n, Rrl11clp1I
Offic1 Pho1111 549-0521 School Pho1101 549-05•2
HUNTIN•TON IUCN
UNITED CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIBKE
420 10th St., Huntington 811ch
S111doy M...a.t s.ntc. -4 Y .... Chr0-11101 •·•·
W•d1111d1y E'l•Rlnt Study 6rowp-7:l0 p.111,
lrwd Poto, Ml1iltw ,.._t 116-JlJI
A Cordial Welcome from
THE UNITED MOHODIST CHURCH
l1lboe hl1"d
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
I Iii A91t1 675-0910
Id 5 lnforrn1I Worship
9:10 Tr1ditlon•I Worth!'
I Sund•y School
C11t• M•1•
'IRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St l H1 rbor 11.,d,
Worship I Church School
9:30 I l I AM
541-7727
Codi M111 North
MESA VERDE
METHODIST CHllJICH
M•1• V•rd1 I l•k•l'st.
549-2719
Wor1hlp I Ch11rch Scho•I
t :OO I 10:10 .AM
Hu11tl11tfOR lt•ch
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
1121 11th St ..... 5l6-JIJ7
S1rTlc11 -9:JO I 11 •.m.
N11"1ry thr1 J11d 9r•d1 • 11
Ch11rch School -9:l0 •·"'·
Hu11tt"9ton l••c~Nortli
COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
&&&I Hill A., .... 142-44&1
Wor1hip I Church School
9 I IO:lO AM
lrvln-E1rt ll11ff
UNIVIUITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Wor1h lp •• , .1:30 AM
lll-11!3
M•ttin9 t•ll'lpw•rlly 111
St. M1rk Pr11byt.rl111
Church
E•1tbl11ff Dr. I
J•ll'lbot11 Rd.
L1911n1 1!111cll
LAGUNA HACH
METHODIST CHURCH
2t6J1 W•1l1y Dr 111
So, L1q11n1
Wonhip 9:JO l 11 AM
Church School t:JO AM
499-3011
N1wport 111111
CHRIST CHURCH
IY THE SIA
1400 w. l1lb .. llwl'.
67J.Jt05
Worship I Ch11rch Scho ..
9:JO I 11 100 AM
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
of the Coastal Areas
Christ Church l'resbyterlan
21111 M.,...n. CNew ,.._, H ....... ...... °"· Ft.Mis likOtoM, ....... ,..,.,
....., WW1111p1 t :ll AM a..11 ktt..11 11:41 A.M.
OMc. 111 Jnl St. ,.._1 llMIJt
Church of the Covenant
2110 ,,..,.. ..... c.... ....
R••· Don1ld I, M1clnn•1, l"t•ri111 P•tfot
S.Mey W...W, I Cli•rdi ScllMI: 9:10 ,11, .. 141-4104
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Charch m Sf. A"*9wl ..... ....,.,. .....
CKAlUS HllhlT DllUffPIRI, PAITOI
W...., I a.re• w..11I.tlJI111 AM
...... ,147 I
St. Marie Presbyterian Ch arch
~ ..... ,,..I hsttillff om.. C.... .. Mw ... _..,_""'....,
Wet'lltlp I a.-. 54•11 11 AM
'44-1)41
Community Presbyterian Church \
411 ,.._A....._ C• JM It.I, ....... .._.
DALLM"TUINll. 'AITO•
Wrilp I a.di S.MM-9:11 AM WenMp-11 AM
494-1111 .
• J
' IMILY I'll.IT •
Dr~ Mcintire Eased Out of Power Seat • ID ACCC
By LOl1lS CASSEUI VP111111•w,.._
That mllltant uponent d
fwldameotalllt relllJon and
ricbl winf polllJcs, the )I..,.
Dr. Carl Mcintire ol Coll·
hwwood, N.J., baa been qu1ttty · e•aed out ol the
domlllant poeltloa he long held
Jn the Amtflcan Council " Chrlatlan Churchea (ACCC).
He doesn't llb tt a bl4
a.pd. bas aecuaed the councll'•
new leaden of "betrayal,"
"behind the 1cene1 sub-
'
venlon" and "~.,
THll NEW' 1eadert ~ply
that lhey are merely oeekJnc
to .ubstltute 0 democratlc pro-
CMSea" !or "one-man rule."
Tbe ACCC wu founded In
!Ml under Dr. Mcintire'•
leadershJp. It' now mtbractl
17 am a 11 fundamentalist
deoomlllati'<!I with a total
memberl!Up ol about I.I
rnlllloo -lt lbould n<lt be contused with tile NeUonal
Cowiell ol Churobet, wblch It
,.gutarly denounces ., a lei·
,
' . tlat, apootale" orpnlu-IT WAS NOT treneral!J
Tiie Ila~ Counc:U b-com-rulbed -the AOOC bow
poeed d M\ ~ and fUlly hie leaderlblp had -
Orthodoa bo41• with about npidlalod \lolll Dr. MclnUre
ti mlWoo rnanben. hlrnldl b<gu to protaot that
Dr, Mein¥ lrom hjibad .-Aonelnlly.....t the preatd of.. tM ACCC , nwteuven. .-
seve<al years ago but ,... Dr. Mcintire rtlalnl a
mained tbe n~ figurt ' fonntdabJe power bale e\!en
In tht orgft lintU the wtthollt control (If the ~· couodl'a meeting •t lit otiU •JI pruldent and ''P-
Wlllow Grove, . There· tilt parenUy undilputed, leoder ol
was ..overwh outvoted the· ln~tlonal COunt.11 , of
oo ... ,iy every Wu<, In-Chrlsttan· Churcbeo (lOCC),
cludlJ>C oelodloo of new ct-wblch tie founded· In 111'8.aa
0cera, i a .fU6ifamentiU.lt alternaUve
lb tl)a Woilil Oocmdl ot NaUOOI; and, a fil...ily 1~ ACCC .,...-. •
a...i-Ha allU 1111 hie Utucte toward the John Bli<h ' 001er --IUl "" oalJ,. -per. tM .Cb r 111 la n Sociely Mclnlln -. !di dlot Ibo ~ and Ills dally pOJd,. ' ACCC ha4 -tot mudl
time radio --. ·over Dll. . J 0 B N MJUIEJM, ldentJlled In tlle puliuc mind
IDO<J than llOO otatlOOI u . U"'11Uve oecte\ar)' ol tha AC. with Pure1Y polJtlcal ca-
vehlctts for tha OOIJ1· CC and <iite ol the ltadera ~ by Dr. Mdnllrt.
munlcalklo ti bla vi"''· ln U.. palace revoU, u,. he There aleo waa dlolUla .'for n-vlew1 lnclodl. 111 'Un-and hill QIOClat.. had no ...... ol bla more floml>oyaat
comproml1ln1 'blbllcat bu~ diffe:renca wlth Dr. rnettiodJ,aucbu~lbe
llt<ralbm; a perv&.ive llllPI·: MA:lntlre over religious doe-Whlto lloole. 1'nd 'I her•
c;c>n of lelt!Jt ,Wlutncea which trtne or geoer:aJ poUtle:aJ orlert-• ~oubtlea wu a c er t a I D
)le -In churcheo, llchoo!J, lotion. He ernphoalied that no amounl at .«mat lwJnan
the news m• and t1le major • OQe ahou1d ~ the ACCC r11entment of ODe ta an
•poUl\clll parU•; ·Implacable to move In' a more "'Uberlll" lioldln& the opotl!Ch' 1111 Ibo
booltllty towanl U!o United ~on -an uatY word In time.
"
PULPIT AND PEW. • .C()AST ~URcHES Church Installs New .Pastar
Contlnaed J"rom Pq:e 4
hours are scheduled for 11
a.m. and e p.m. while the
young people of the church
meet for choir practice at
4 p.m. and youth hour at
5 p.m.
Nursery care is provided at
all services .
Midweek prayer services
will be held WMnesday, 7 p.m.
Duplicate worship services
are slated at SL MJchael11
and All Ang:el11 Epltcopal
Church, 3233 Paclfic View
Drive, Corona del Mar. Sun·
day with the Rev. John Rogers
Davis preaching at both.
Confirmation classes for
young people will meet on
Monday at 4 p.m.
"Man's Stumbling" is the
sermon topic for both 9 and
10:30 morning services at Cen-
tral Bible Churcll, 23rd Street
and Orange Avenue, Costa
Mesa. Pastor Henry E. Jones
will deliver the message. At
the 7 o'clock evening service
he will continue the visualized
"Study in Acts" presentation .
Teen groups at the church
will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday
for Bible studies and prayer
meetings. The regular study·
prayer sessions are scheduled
for Thursday at 7 p.m. as
are Pioneer Girls and Chris-
tian Service Brigade meetings.
The Community Presbyterian
Church of Laguna Beach con-
ctu·des its short course on art
DEATH NOTICES
GRAYil
this SUnday, 8:30 a.m. with
Bubar& Jooes leading )be dis-
cussion of lmpress1oni$tlc, fu.
turistic, modem day and pop
art. Hill's Hall at the church
415 Forest Ave. is the JocaUon
of the meeting. ·
The polarity that developed
between the Protestant church
and art also wil be discussed.
Dr .Edwin R. Greene, pastor
ol Warner Avenue Baptist
Church, Warner Avenue at
Gothard Street, Huntington
Beach will continue t w o
sermon series in . the Sunday
morning and evening worship
services.
"Chrisbnas Questions," will
be presented at the 11 a.m.
service and at the 7 p.m.
worship hour, "How I Can
Find God's Will For My
Life?" will be delivered.
The annual Christmas ban-
qu et sponsored by the men 's
fellowship will be held Satur-
day, Dec. 14, at 8:30 p.m. in
the fellowship hall. The price
is $4.50 a couple. For reserva-
tions call Don W il co :1,
84~940 or Dave Wood,
847-7050. ---
The Rev. Ernest Pate,
speaking this Sunday at the
Huntington Beach U n I t e d
Church of Religions Science,
420 TenUt St., will discuss
"The Power of Your Word."
Youth and adult services begin
at 11 a.m., following a 15-
minute meditation period.
. The December poUuck din-
ner, sponsored by t h e
Woman's Guild, is set for Dec.
13, 6:30 p.m. at church head-
quarters.
New membett ~ b e al 7 o'clock, the aecond Advent
received. A coffee h(IU' will scr:vice during tJ:\e week will
be held between aemc<s. have the cblldrtll " Chrtat
The Re•. Roger T. \Wa1ke
will give a sermon UU!ldi 1.'The
Hopes aod Fears" at the 10;30
a.m. service of the umi.ariu
UnlvenaUst Cburclt of ;~ta
Mesa, 1259 Vk:tOria St Sun-
day: .
The minister attended the
"Hemispheric Conference r to
End the War in Vietnam"
in Canada last week and will
give hl.s lmpresslom of the
conference.
The Jtev. Herbert N.
Niermann of. the I r v l n e
Lutheran Day. School pre...,.
ting '"The JOng Com.ta."
'jTbe Everlaatlng
Christui'u" ·will be the title
of the sermon which the Rev.
James E. Piercy, m.1n1lter of.
Ftm CbrisUan Chvcb, '192
Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will
J,reech during both ol the
morning woi,hip hours, 1:30
and 10 ~40 a.m.
During the Vesper Hour,
Stephen Burger will b e
preaching. The Sunday school
will meet. at 9:30 a.m.
Lutberu MIJtlon will preach This Sunday at the Mesa
the second sermoo in the Verde Ul.lted. M·e t ' • d I t t
serleJ "God's Word Abides" Cburd, 1701 Bater St., Costl
when the congregation meets Mesa, at the t and 10:30 a.m.
for worship at 10 :30 a.m. in services, the Re.v. Joseph
Sunday. Dr. D. W. McElroy McShane will preach on the
Matthews and Sandburg Way, subject, 'jChurch Loy a It y
Sunday. Through Giving."
Sunday school is slated f~r -j'What · I! the • __ ,-;;-;_
9:15 a.m. The churtb will nu-11 .. er · ""
bserve National Bible week the tiile of the me.uage pian-o . ned. by the Rev. Doctor Vin-
.,For thus .saith Uie Lord
that created the heavens; God
himself that formed the earth
and made It; be hath
established It, he created it
not in vain, he formed it to
be inhabited: I am the Lord;
and there Is none else."
These words of Isaiah are
part of the Scriptural readings
in the Bible lesson-sermon titl-
ed "God the Only cause and
Creator" to be read in all
Orange County C II r ls t I an .
Science churchea thi! Sunday.
cent Gottvso Jr.; pastor and
founder of the Cbm'Cll of tbe
Crosaroacb aa be preaches
before the con 8 reg at ion
meeting in The Chapel at 3500
Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar, Sunday at 11 1.m.
Following the sennon a group
of new members will be
received into the church mem-
bershJp.
Barbara Olson will be soloist
under the direction of Robert
C. Dick, church organist.
Missionary
Will Speak
A man who abandoned a
medical practice and who will
head for Columbia with the
Wycliffe Bible Translators will
speak II the Fountain Valley
Preabyterian Church's T p.m.
Sunday service.
Dr. Kenneth A1Ug and his
WUe will !eave for Columbia,
Dec. l& on an adventure
similar to one in Peru where
they served several years with
the translator group until Mrs.
AJUg had to return to the
United States because of poor
health.
At the .service he will show
pictureJ of the work being
done in Columbia.
Morning services at "20
Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley,
are held at 11 o'clock with
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m,
and youth group meetings at
5:30 p.m.
Reform Temple
Heads to Meet
• •
Tbe First' Baptist ChurelJ T. Yoong ol the COmmllnlty modlately . follawlag la' 11\t
of Fountain Valley wlll COD-United Metbodllt Cburch rof feDOWlblp ball.. •• > ~
duct an l:nstallatioo 1ervJce for Hun~ Beach will e:rtend Hawkes joim :J:lrst lqt1.at Ibo. new pastor, the Rev. Dana a welcome u jiresldfnt "of after !lye ,_, 'IJl the Ital!
Hlwkes oo Sunday at 3 p.m. theFounta11a va11e:y-Uun and faCQity ot .Uit',Cld.rtnla
Jn the aanctuary, 17 415 tlngton B ea'c b MlnlltorW .Bai>Uil·SemJnary;'CavlU.
M•goolla. Asloclatlon.' ,l~~~;;:;;;;~t;;;;;;;:; Dr, C. Adrian Heaton, pres.I-Members of tbe pubUc ma1 _
dent of the American BapUst 1Uend both the lnalalleUon BUSINESS" !-ND
Sei.minlry of the West, will service and the receptJon im-
give the installaUon ..,,.on PROFESSlQNAL
qn the topic, "A Man Sent GUI'"'.,.
From God." Church Tr·;..,,,.,..._ __ ..;.~ .... "-"' Other d!Blingulshed Baptist ~ ,.,
leaders will parllclpato In the e MA111'aW1i.' • ~~· ~e:~~~ 'Teen Scene' ·1---M-1A_n_u_1"'111 .... --.,
secretary of the Southern mo&n-aorai .ft.A•,..,
California Baptist ConvenUon; Teen Scene, a new 1f11UP , ......._ .....
the Rev. Willlam. D. Powell, fer youn& people of-lbe Costa • Olllta •--= t • o...
director of the Division ot Mesa FOUl"IQUare· Chu r-c h , tut 11...,..e ..,..,.
Church Planning and Develop-rneell from 4 to I P·"" UlMrty. 8-130l
ment; Dr. Alfred M. Enlle. Wednelday1 at the church. _
="'~~P~!~1110~ ,i::.t':\~:.• ___ u_.,_~ ...... '-·11_a_v..,...·_•,.·
Anaheim; Dr. Emmett F. Table games, ping poog and . -" .
Parke, pastor ol the First volley ball are avalliible u MeSll' U..!iA .. ' .~
Baptist Church of Covina, and well as a quiet area for ~·~ J
the former interim pastor of studentl who wtab to stody. • ........_ ~ ... 1.
the Founlaln Vlllley Church, Tho teens pay a ll!lllll -.,.... .. ,,.jl'''!
Dr. Lawrence W. Allen, vice amount for a dinner prepared UM .......,~..,.~
president, California Baptist •;b;y;w;o;m;en;;:ot;;;the;;;ch;;urch.;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;~ii5~~~ Seminary, Covina. h
Robert D. Schwerdtfeger, -· •
mayokrond!Founthelaln Valley, will C. H .. Richerdso~, ;MA; spea a Rev. Lawrence
Mesa Baptists
To Present Play
'lbe young people and young
Joseph Hert, Ph.D.
Psychol99Jrft
announce fJla openint ·of
Professional Offices
••
'
adults groups from the First
Baptist Church and d a y
school, 301 Ma1DOlia, Costa
Mesa, will present the play,
"The lnni:eeper'a Son." at the
7 p.m. service Sunday.
255 Thtlie, Uguna leach, C.lifor.V.
to provide
The morning wor1hlp
"
ll:Dbert Bttil1mln Gr1y, II, lSU W.
C1mpbell St., Pho<ffllx, Ar1ion1. Sur-vived Irr wl'11, Vlr9!nl1 EllQbe!hi IOfll
Rober! II. GrlY Ill, of Tttin.nse., and JeUrey E, Gray, of Gar.ten GroYt:
brother and lwQ 111111'1. M11o010k •r1ve-
1lds IRrVICH , Tund1v. 2 PM. P1clllc
View MHnOrl1t Pirie. Dlrtcied b'I' Wetl-
cll!I Mortuary~~.
"That Strange Man on His
Cross" will be the sermon
subject at Harbor ChriJtian
Church (Disciples of Christ),
Sunday. Dr. D. W. McElroy
will be the preacher.
"The Three R's of Religion"
will be the sermon topic for
Mrs. Lorena Cole Sunday at
10:30 a.m.~ when she ad-
dresses the Santiaco Unitarian
Unlversallst Fellowahlp, 2025 Ji. Broadway, Santa Ana.
The Rev. F, C. Benson
Bellis, Dean ol the Long
Beach Convocation, will be the
special preacher at the 9:30
a.m. family service at SL
Johll Ille DI-Epbcopal
CbW'ck, 20-il Orange Ave.,
Costa Mesa, Stuxlay. Presidents of ref 0 rm service will be held at 11
temples affiliated with the o'clock, with Dr. P. G. •
person•! tncl 9roup count~lhi.f , .
McNELLY
Geot11e L. McNtll'f. Formtr re1T6tnt ot Corona dtl Mer. 01ho of deattl Oecem-
ber J, BtloWl!I 11111« ol G90r91 0 .
McNtll\', Co1t1 MtSfll •..ii H1rel Jean Schwan.er, of So. Call!ll,..r •Ito lour
trandchlld~ 11'111 one 11rul-or1ndchlld. Servlcet, MOnday, 11 I PM, Hlll1ldt
Church. In Rose Hll!J Mttmorlll P1rk
Wh!Hler. 11:011 Hl!11 Mol!111ry, DlrKI-
<~.
The members of the church
meet each Sunday at Harper
Elementary School, 485 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. The
church school meets at 9:45
with worship following at 10 : 45
a.m.
Mrs. Cole will pre.sent the
fellowship with a copy of the
book "The Three R's of
Religion," by her late hus·
Sunday school classes will
begin at 9:30.· Nursery service
wilt be provided, Communlnn
will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m.
Union of American Hebrew Neumann dellvering '11be Ex-By ~ppointment 675-0709 -494-721? ·
Congregatlona In the Southeast,-~cus~~~W~e:_:S~h~oo~J~d~N~e~v'.'.:er'._'.'.U~,.::_.'::.' _!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~ and South Bay regions will
hold a dinner meeting at 8
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, in
Brower's restaurant, 2 3 o a ,
CARIGNAN
W!lll1m J. C1rl9n1n. 7060 Newl>Ol1
Bl'fd .. Cosra MtSI. Diii ol clellh, OK.
~. Storvrvec1 Irr wlfl!, Marie, of Costa
Mna; "°"' Norman. ot New York; -1hltr, Mrs. Alma G1l1~111; Services,
Mor.di\', 10 AM, lltll BroadWIY Ch.11>1!1
lnlumtnl, l1191wlood ~>II P1r11.
D!rectecl b'I' •ell aroaclw1y Morlll1rv,
110 Broadway, Cosll Mna.
HUGHES
GIM!Y1 Huthn. in.II Bii Stir. D•ne
Point. Sur-vl~l4 t.t d11191!!1r, Mrs. ,t,~le
Bowm•"· Oa"' Pain!; 1l11tr, Ml11 R1e
C1nfleld, L19une B11dl1 bDrlher, Mel-
mlm C1nfleld, llOllfll Btldl! two
•r11'1ddlU9hltr1, ServlCH, MOr>dlY, 11 Ji.No, Patlflc VI" Cl\lpel. lnlerm""t,
P1tHlc VltW M-111 Pirie. OlrK1"°'
tlY P1clflt V!ew Mortu1rv.
BALT'l MORTUARIES
Corona del Mar OR 3-9450
Costa Mesa Ml 6-UU
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Costa Mesa
LI S-3433
DILDAY BROTHERS
Hunilngton Valley
Mortuary
17911 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
SU.'1771
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach, California
l«-%709
PEEK FAMU.Y
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Wesbnlnsl.tr l9W5!5
SMmrr MOkTUARV. m Mala SL
Huntlllg&oa Beaclll
LE H5St
WESTCLIFF MORTUARY
4!7 E. 17Ui St., Coda Mtaa -
band, Dr. Walton E. Cole, This Sunday Commwdty
former minister of t h e Metbodh:t Cbun:h, 11662 Heil
fellowship. The' "three R's" Avenue, Huntington Beach the
are described as reverence, Rev. Roger G. Bet.sworth will
reason and responsibility. preach at both the g and 10:30
Pacific Ave., 'Long Beach.
services. on "Born Blind". "Book on the Shelf" is the On Sunday the Rev. Lothar New members wil be received
sermon topic of the Rev. v. Tornow will bring a into membership during both
Norman L. Brown Sunday, at message on the topic, "Lift services on "Born B I i n d".
the Plymouth Conpgatlonal Up Your Heads," to the honored at a luncheon in the
Church of Newport Barbor, rnernbe-of Christ Lutheran
They will meet to discuss
mtltual problems and Joining
them will be William G.
Israel, Pacific S o u t b w e .s t
Council president of t h e
UAHC, and David Lesser
Coplan, regional director ol
synagogue activities. ' SI N •,. church social hall during the 3262 Broad .• e w P o r t Churclt, 760 Victoria St., Costa noon hour.
Beach, at the 10 a.m. worship Mesa, at both the 8:15 and The Methoi:list y 0 u th
service. Sunday school will be 11 a.m. serviceJ. Fellowship Group will host a potluck dinner. Dave
held at the same time with Sunday school and Bible youth g r 0 u p 1 from other Anderson, youth director at
baby-sitting service provided. clas.ses meet at 9:30 a.m. with churches at a "Youth En· Central Lutheran Church in The "Messiah" will be nursery care provided at all counter" in the evening. The Van Nuys, will be the guest
prcsepted in the sanctuary services. Wednesday evening evening will begin at 1:30 with speaker. Sunday at 7:JJ p.m., by the 1 _______ ,;,_ _ _::._ __ ,;,_ _ _;; _____ _.:._ ___ ------
choir of the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church. The public
is invited.
"Tbe Fint United Mediod.11t
Church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa, will bola duplicate
worship services at 9:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday with Rev.
Richard J . Dunlap preaching.
The sermon topic will be
"What Others Said About
Jesus," the second in the Ad-
vent series.
A supervised nursery and
church school also are held
at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
The subject of Dr. Henry
Gerhard's sermon at the
Laguna Beach Ch.urcli. Of
Religtou Science, 2 0 0 6 2
Laguna Canyon Road, for Sun-
day will be "The Power of
Your Word." Services are held
at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Church school and the youth
group meet during the 9
o'clock service.
The Flnt United Metl1111ellst
Church, 2721 17th St., Hun-
tlngton Beach will coodud two
wonbJp services at l ::K> and
tl:OO a.m. Sunday. The Rev.
G. Russell Shaw ~.;reach on the topic "Tbe Significance
of a Name."
Members d the locol Rotary
will attend the 11 a.m.
service as special guests.
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Aries: You Get Freedom ,.. =='Fi .,D c'r: cou• ,_...;:.. -=':i... !r.lkMI y.,,,....,
••tr it'a any COIUfolaUoa, Mr. Wicks, rest &UUred
lh•t·rll mentlon your-In 111y· 'Birds l'v-..
opit!Ad' ioport tD tpe Club1"
This Funny Tale,
Far From Stale
-DEAR ANN LANDERS: I can't resist tbe tempta-
tion to eommelrt on the problem Sid was having with
bis brld .. to-l>e Doris. He becalll• upset when he learn-
ed. Doris bad bad her nose remodeled and had kept
it from blm. Sid e:rpressed bl! anxiety to Doris' father
over lunch -saying he was concemed about what
their u n b o r n children
might look like.
Your reply, "Belter the kids
J!MiJkl lnberlt Dorla' old nose
than Sid's brains,'' reminded
me of thlJ Ill" story.
When I was young I
rtmembtt my father asking
a very intelligent but homely
uncle why he was going to
marry a «rtain young lady
who wu extremely beauUful,
but unbalanced. In f a c t ,
everyone who knew the glrl
Aid she wu craiy. My uncle
replied, "I want children who
wilJ be beautiful Uke their
mother and lntdllgent like
me."
My uncle and bi! wife had
five children. Every on~ of
those kldl ii 00mely like their
father and crazy ilke their
mother. -PAULL.
DEAR PAUL: Nt ene cen
predict what the 1e.ne1 and
du MOIOID.et will prod.ace.
Por people 11'be wtd to gam.·
bit, I recommend die hone ......
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
couple yean a10 you printed
a tatter from a ietna1er who
wed you to help bridge the
generation gap In her house.
She llld her poreoll k.,,t
harping .. bow lhlnp ,,.,.
when 11ioJ wen teenagen and
thll ~ made matters worse.
After ·a11, It's a dlfferent world
lod&Y and everything has
changed, including the
te<nagen.
Your ·annrer wu the beat th1nc I had ever.rud on the
subject. I cut It out and pinned
it to the bulleUn board in
the ldtd!eo. It helped a lot
in our houae.
. '!be clipping ls getting rag·
ged and bani to read. Will
you please reprint y o u r
answer! I would love to have
a flab copy to pin up. Thank
you.
-GLAD THERE'S AN ANN
LANDERS
DEAR GLAD: Happy to
obUge. Here it b:
Attention P a r e 11 t 1 or
"Fellow Antiq1et": 111.e one
phntt that tkh do· Ht want
to bear b, "Whe11 I was your
a1e." In the fint place, they
don't believe you ever were.
In the second place, they
couldn't care le11 "bow It
w11." They are concuncd
wltb how It 18. CompuUon1
are no1 Otlly borto11 &bey are
mean.l11gle11.
Your clrildral an rrowtnc
ap ln a · dlfferut worlcl than
tbe one yoa and I tnew. 1bey
have d.lUeftllt prob1enu, dif.
fereat Pftlllll'tl -ud cllf.
ferent parents. Teeu1m to-
day bave it u1Ler in tome
wa111 bat their lives art mucll.
mort complicated and
fnutntiq in otber w1y1. One
Wag ii ctrlala -I'm clad
I am not in klgb school today.
I'm 11ot at all llll't I could
make It.
CONFIDENTIAL TO NEED
HCM : You need him like
Cuater needed more Indiana.
Stop telling the loafer to get
out of your life. He won't
do it. Why should he! He's
having a ball, and all for
free. Get out of his.
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and Beller Health, Give lo Your United Fund
SUNDAY
DECEMBER 8
111 IYDND OIWlll
• .,,,. -.... -bis doltlny ••• AltNlao poiota
tbe "ay."
WJ:ll (Mardi U·Apdl It): .,.-.ch .... !Mkatod-
coold be -with )'OWi( people. y.., pt more
freedom. You art able to
uttllJe unique tajanll. CreaUve
endelvon: aer accented.. Be
c:onfld<nt.
TAURUS (April 20-May :IO):
llttakthrcugh I n d I c a 1 e d •
Obstacle ls removed. Yau see
way clear to We or pUrcbue
-Involves pn>perty. Basically
day features decillon1 af-
fecting home, oecurlly and
family.
GEMINI (May II.June :IO):
Follow hunch connected With
neiibbors, relatives, s b o r t
journey. Erratic action b,Y one
close to you is but temp6rary.
Be forgiving, mature and
understanding. You come out
on top.
CANCER (June II.July 21):
Accent on personal
~lom. Find out what is
to be retained, discarded.
Bllrden is lHted. Some key
questions are answered. 'Study
GEMIN! message. Income
potenUal due to Improve.
, 1.-o <NI •Aloi-•>: •BO
....,. • perMal 4P: Mee.
y.., -.. called -to
lllUk. make iii -· -v-.-...iii1--· -.J*!ll4. 'Don't overloel'~
On. c.mct II. .moo <Aur. D&pt. 21>: °"'" back froio ... wbo Jn. lltlla fear. Ollctrd ...-..
stldt to laela. Spiritual »
Tiler of!en wards of w~.
Heed them. You can gain Jn.
ner 1treojth. Keep mind open.
LIBRA (Sept. 21-0ct. 21):
A.ccent on hopes, wilhM,
-· Ea..u.nt lot baYin& lrl<nds in for home ...
tulainment. Get tog1ther with cl... rel1Uves Extend hand to
.noe wbo may be carryloa
grudge.
SCORPIO (Oct. ZS.Nov. 11):
~view goals1ambltI0 DI .
~t discussion with -'"" rOQMCt mu Ibo btlL 0oo•1
fool yourself. Face
retpO!lllbuttla. K e e p pn>
mises. Cooperate In ommwilty
project.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. ZS.
I>ec.11): Keep conununlcaUon
lines clear. Long-<llstance call
cooJd relieve YOW' mind. You
have more power than you
might imagine. Key 1' to get
Ideas on paper. Outline goals,
objectives. Prepare format.
CAPRICORN (Dec. ZS-Jan.
Just About Everyone
Likes-·to Lose Fast
By P. J. STEINCROHN, M.D. around with one'11 feet asleep.
Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: I am lt'a annoying and worrisome. -Mr. B.
a 16-year-old girl, am 5'2"
and would like to weigh 100 Comment: I can only guess. AnemJa s<lmetimee: causes
pounds as I have a 1mall such numbness. So does
frame. My usual weight is per Ip her al neuritis.
110 to 112. I enjoy eating (Sometimes secondary to
but I really don't consider diabetes or chrpnic 1 ea d
my wW power to be weak. poisoning or s o m e t b i n g
Is it m<isible to lose 10 similar.) Another polnt of in·
r--vestigaUon that. may b e
pounds safely in four weeks? necessary ls the coodiUon of
Is fat taken off the whole the leg arteries and veins.
body evenly or more from Of course actual pressure
one area than another when on th e thighs while sitUng
reducin•? (I iet some peo-ple may influence the symptoms, e but what's import.ant is to
ThiH
DIAMONDS are your litiit
friend
WALKER & LEE
. SPECIALISTS IN
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTAT!
23 omcESTO SERVE YOU
OVElt 74,000 HOMES SOLD
WALklR • Lii omcu
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with large abdomem and make certain that there is
relaUvely small arm.1 , others no underlying reason like
with flat abdomens and large those I have menUoned.
thighs.) 1 want to "lose fast" (Distrlbated by becauae I have an important iiiiM~cN~au~gll!:,t~Syndlc==•~le~,!IDc~:)~::==::======~I prom dance coming up. -Ii
Miss 0.
Comment: You have com·
pany. For example, here's a
man who weighs too much
and want3 to get into his
old tUJ:edO.
And here's 1 woman who
has put on an excess of 50
pounds over the years who
suddenly decides to reduce,
but wanta to lose . fast:
Ordinarily, Miss 0 ., I'd say
that taltlng off 211 pounds a
week for four weeU to lose
10 pounds is all . right (Or
adulll who an much more
than 10 pounds overweight.
But In your cue, such a rapid
we.igbt loss may mate you
loot drawn and tense. Ma."Y
of )'DUI' frlerids will be 'isklng
you il you feel well. Therefore,
I suggest that you take longer
than four weeks to accomplish
your purpose. Slow and easy
does it better. Al, for knowing
just where it will come off
is only guesswork. We can't
predict the locations involved.
Dear Dr. Stelacrobn: 1 am
71 and have nwnbness of the
feet. 'Mli.!l has betn cominl
on the last four years.
Otherwise I feel well.
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Present This Ad For Special Discount
$1 ~o OFF ••GULA• Sl.50 ADMllllON
ImmedJately alter sitting In
a car my rtght foot goesl~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=a:s::::=:=:::: numb. While sitting in a chatrll
both feet go numb, depending
upon tilt type of upholstery .
Tbl1 makes one think of
pressure on the under side
of the leg. But while standing
both reet go numb. 'I'hill numb
condition ii present most of
the day until lying down and
ttt.irlng. The numbness 11 not
a "pain." it's just like going
Old World
Mediterranean
Spanish Furniture
Received c1ncellatlon of $22,000.00
Sp1nl1h and Medlterr1tne1n Fumltvre
An NN Te, Q..iltr INIHll N"eM
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OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5%
EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED
Items as follows~ GeorR:eous 8 ft. custom
quilted sofa with separate loose pillows with
heavy oak trim decor and matching chair, 3
matching oak occaslo~ tables, (2) 58" tall
decorator lamps, hanging ch.in swag lamps
In wrought Iron, an 8 piece killit 1tte master
bedroom suite in pecm panelled Mediterran-
eari style with top quality 15 yr. warranty
king size mattress & box sprlng1. Spanish
decor dinini sel etc.
DAILY & HELD 1 YEAR
USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK
ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT
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Wl PAY lMNlt•U•S OH YOUR FUNDS FROM DATE R.ECEIVED TO DAT£ OF WrJHDRA~ e FUNDS RlCEtl/ED OH Olt IEFORl THE IOTH OF A,.,Y
MONfH Fll:Olr.4 THE IST e SAYE.IT.MAIL, WE PAY '°STA&E IOTH
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Cndlt Appt o...i lmmodlalolf ., .... J .. J J] Furait~re
At Har.bor Blvd.
1844 Newport llvd. Cost« MeM only
Ev..-y night 'Ill f -Wed ., Sat. & sVn. 'Ill 6.
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Ttutin'• Dannel Tract • Tips for Designers
. ~Home Brings Sun Indoors
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lloinl your on thlni In loin. _,.., -bda•Wd 11111 •pose:;
How to Do
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An aubmlatlc movable roof',
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........,. atmoopbore of
Dtnnel' u--. a n e " privately.walled deYtlopmeot
localld In tfle OIOlmdve Norlll
Tulllln .....
Ideal 1"" f>Wllllous en-
tertaining, the lulb prden
iolarlum In eome modala can be root.d Ovet qul<lly at the •
latch of a flnpr. The trabslu-
cenl roof II also adaptable
to an Invalid~ are•.
"One resident," said builder
David Melllli, "is coosiderlng
a wblrfpool bath right In the
midst ol Natwe herself."
T o ta 11 y unconventional,
lbeae pretlge family homes
1re Inner-oriented and offer
Overpas8
Completed
At Viejo
complete privacy u -well as ... ,_~ wetly it a new rtlatiooshi.p to indoor-iuinu.• as q 18
outdoor living, acoording to launched ill first de .. lopment
Melllli phue nearly three yean ago,
R e i e arc b ~planned for Mission Viejo, the neW town·
discriminaUng f a m 11 I e s , in southeastern Orange Coun-
Dannel' Homes provide ty, swung lnto its second ~ss in all modela.
Huge master suites feature phase recently with the open-
wide double doored entrlea Ing of the Crown Valley
lnter;lor decaratlnc bu always "-lllnl to tfll,dlllp ,_ -• b linCla '
existed --. .Uitant, 11111 lo the -loot. .._ who haa had limo lo cc>1lod ,._ -movlnc lnftj
but toda1 there ....,, to ba faY<ll'lll pieces of lumltun, Ille bomoa -to ptder thl4
an .... greater dub of Ont cllen~ for ewnple, had olltct." Nici the C0111Ultanlj
lloedom and sett erpnutoo. a traditional lleaency chair "Howe..,, Giia can be ad
So lllates Mn, P a t and 8lelglt -u.it a adv-dllplay ol , bol4
Branmeyu of Gay Interiors, wanted to HI In an ori.ntat .-O· and lhlny-l!right ~
conaultant to lleputillc Homes room. 'lbll waa •••••lf>lllb<d . ........._.. l·
Corporation ol Coota Mela, by aettlng a color the.,. of An ._pt/oo to the one-loolj
"'lbll new mlx ol dll!erent black and white with toaebel -Ii the ..,. of .llamj
otyles ol furniture, labrlcl, of .,....,.... that ...ad an bull)antly mlllblled ~
tones and tatures ........,.., eu-f1el la the roam. ~ older -· witli """'
the dicbotemy that emu In "U-vor, JOU mull be temporary decor. ~
the interior d«oraUng world," judicloul In your UM of mlx !Urnlturo II aotlq'oed in ~
saJd Mrs. Branmeyer. "On one IO u not to create eonfUlton eolar, then dry.,qed In ~
baod is'thls new indivldualilln or lntemlpt the flow ol the color lhot domllfates the -.l
that removes old rules in room.'' cauUooed Mrs. Braa. Unlell the antiqued plect Ii
dteoratlng. On the other Is mixed with IUrk modern, II
a falthful adheronce to ont can sracefully' bleod with tbt
look • be It Country Fmieh, room. '
traditionalorcontemporlrf.'' 1-~--..i,...:....--------------..,,
Although the young are :
usually cooslderod to be the ...---------....,...--------.
avant garde Jn any movement,
it b the more mature
housewife who uperiments
with different look:s, cllimJ
lnveatnient Seminars an
URBAN RENEWAL:
financing It and making It pay.
MOVABLE ·s~YLIGHT FEATURED IN TUSTIN'S DARMEL HOMES with steps down to cathedral· Parkway overpass on the San
ceilinged bedrooms with Dlelfo Freeway.
C., Callison
Gives Talk~
In Florida
Our research department bas examined .tho VL't and
urgont quesUon of urban roncwaJ. This program lDllJ
involve comtrucU011 expenditures of $150 billion to
$250 billlOll av.,: Ibo rmring decade. It could be QDO d. .
our economy'• leading post· Vietnam enterpriaea and
could provide opporlDllitics for profitablo lnvestmen!.
highwindowed alcoves above }nf .. --H .... the 81...,1r.cance extra-Wide wardrobes. """i""'""U6 '61 .......
Irvine's University Park
Opens Recreation Center
Baths are split-level suits of the bridge opening, Mission
with twin-basin powder room Viejo Company P r e s i d e n t
below, stepping up to the Philip J. Reilly sald:
private Roman bathing area. "In the fall of 1965, the
Children's baths feature two creaUon of. Mission Viejo
separately walled basin are&ll, began inobtrusively with com-:1 :;m:~ feature according pleUon of the La Pu Road
• C"-.--Darm.el' Home has bridge connecting the area to _..,, the freeway and with grllund
a family room fireplace, tiled breaking for Mission Viejo
galleria, sunken living room High School. Our unannounced
C. H. Callison, owner of the
Callison Company in Newport
Beach was one ol. the featured
speakers at the National
meeting of the Society of Ex-
change Counselon in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida th 11
week. Hi! topic was "Na·
tionwide ~g u a
Solution to Cllenta' Re • i
Estate Problems."
Tho .......i.rm implicationa of Ibo progmm are also
encouraging and there are eTen now indications of
greatly ac:cclcral<d building activity. Homing star1a this
yearmaytotal 1.5 mi!li011 llllits vs. l.29millionill1967;
they ~ cxpectod to Iilo to 1.65 milliOll uila or mme
in 1969. Stan· Swartz, president of
the Stanley C. Swartz Com·
pany, olficlally opened the
recreation center of Unlversi·
ty Park this week before a
crowd of prospective
homeowners and represen-
tatives of the business and
finance community.
The center, highlighted by
an entrance arbor longer in
length than a football field,
was dedicated in a ceremony
featuring a gala fireworks
display accenting University
Park and Irvine Ra n c b •
Guests at the event toured
the center and the new model
homes of Village Three and
The Park. University Park,
the newest Stanley C. Swartz
Company project, i!: a unique
community featuring two dif·
ferent home styles within one
development
According to A. P. Lench,
the firm's vice president of
marketing, the new recreation
center will offer complete
leisure-time activities for both
children and adults.
"A large swimming pool in
addition to a children's wading
pool and a special therapeutic
whirlpool for adults have been
incorporated into the center,"
Lench said. "Other special
features include a professional
putting green, two s an d
volleyball courts, and a major
children's area with scien-
tifically designed play equip-
ment. When completed, the
recreation park will be one·
fourth mile in length."
The arbor will provide
private carpeted locker and
shower rooms for men and
women, said Lench. An enclos-
ed lounge with a kitchen and
h\Q;e fireplace will make the
Hospital
Opens in
Anaheim
center a popular gathering
place for residents o t
University Park.
Lench said the center ba6
been designed to complement
the community's architectural
styling. It is located within
a ff.acre park highlighted
with vast landscaped
greenbelts and tree-lined
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pathways which connect the
homes with the arbor and its
comple!e facilities.
University Park ls located
south of Santa Ana on the
Irvine Ranch. Models may be
reached by taking ·the Santa
Ana Freeway to Culver Drive
and following the Signs to t:Qe
University Park development
Macco Firm President
Joins Southwest Board
ARLINGTON, Tex.
and a formal dining wing for plan at the time was to
important occasions. Walled-I of the with-glass kitchens allow coo-deve op 1100 acres east freeway and on both sides venient window pass.through! of La paz Road JntQ a new to the outdoor dining courts. ha th Two story modela feature llv-town. Today, we ve at
ing rooms balconied by a town and lt has over 7,000
staircase and mezzanine. people.
Hon-Mielilli Corporation has "And now, 1'12 miles down
used a sophisticated approach the freeway, we are beginning
in the construction of one and to repeat that process. There's
two story pl.am with from an amazing almilarlty. In both
2,459 squaljt! feet to ·almost situaUons we have an entrance
4,000 square feet of living road, a bridge, and a school.
area. Featuring four, five or Thls time, the school ls Sad·
eight bedrooms with three to dleback College, which has
five baths, Dannel' Homes just opened with o~er 1,000
are priced from $47 ,500 with students.
6% percent conventiona1 fman· "On .our general plan map,"
clng available. Martin Cf>ncluded, "more than
Architectural e 1 e g an c e 200 acres east of the freeway,
blends a free flow of wood on both sides of Crown Valley
and stone in 12 distinctive Parkway, are ear-marked for
exteriors. Total individuality c 0 m m u n i t y commercial,
is obtained in this protected business and professional and
The week-long conference
ajso was a production meelini
with exchanges initiated for
clients in nearly every state
and in some foreign countries.
Bud Zander of the Callison
Company also will participate
in the conference after at·
tending an SEC workshop in
Jamaica.
OurJnvestmontEx....U...willcliJcwacertainleading
stocb U&OCialed wi1h tllll OClllltruclion indumy.
WED-DEC 11-7:30 P.M.
1AGIJNA BEACH COUNTRY a.uB
GtMll 1--31106 Coast Hlgto-y
South La9"na
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Edwcacl Edelstein
Pl.EASI! -FOl lESEIYATIONS
13 GOOP!2P.Y, & CO.
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IAGUNA HACH • 290 SOUTH COAST H'WAY • "9'4-8003
100 OftlCU 'IHIOUOttOUI' M MA.'ftON
c. H. Callison la 1969 prest.
dent of the Orange Coaat Ex-
changors, member of the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtor1 and a dlrec·
tor of the exchange dlvl!loo
of the 31Dd District of the
California Real EI t 1 t e
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of Macco Realty Company of
Newpori Beach. bas been
elected to the Board of Direc-
tors of Great Southwest
Corporation, Arlington, Tens.
community. "Residents can regional shopping centers.
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and not see another home.like
Baker fills the place en the
13-member board left vacant
by the recent death of Kenneth
W. Davis, chairman of the
board of Kendavis lndU!b'ies
International, Inc.
Great Southwest Corpora·
lion, a diversified industrial
real estate development com-
pany, is currenUy engaged in
developing large industrial
projects .in the Dallas-Fort
Worth and AUanta, Georgia
areas. The company also owns
and operates two successful
historical the.me f a m i I y
recreation centers, Sli: Flags
over Taas in Arlington, Tei.-
JOINS BOARD
Macco's Baker
their own," Melilli said.
Site-oriented on pool-sfze'1
lots, the 33 Darmel· Homea
offer cla9$1c to contemporary
styles, Each home hi located
on a 10,000 square foot lot.
The mountain view locale
provides easy access to four
major freeways and ~hools
are in the immediate vicinity.
Fashionably located in the
North Tustin area, Darmel'
Homes may be reached from
the Newport Freeway by. drlv·
Ing east on 17th Street to
Prospect, then north one mile
to the bomea. Or fom the
Garden Grove Freeway, go
south on Tustin to Fairhaven,
then east to Dannel' Place. as, and Six Flags over GEor· served as a trial attorney for
gia in AUanla, Georgia. Great the United States Deparbnent
Southwest Corporation an-of Justice, Washington, D.C.,
nounced in August that it will in the Admiralty and Shipping Mesan Joins
build a $20,000,000 recreation Section.
park in the Oakland-San FrL"I· From 1962 to 1964, he was v· •
cisc1> Bay Area. associated with the Dallaa law Mission ICJO
Baker, a native of Port firm of Wynne, Jaffe and
Arthur, Texas, was graduated 'I1nsley, and from 1!164 to 1967, Dennis "Buck" Bean Jr. of
from the Uriiversity of Te1as he was Secretary and General Costa Mesa has joined Mission
S c h o o I of B u s i n e s s Counsel, Great Southwest Cor-Viejo Company as marketing
Administration as an ac-poration. coordinator, it was announced
counting major. He _wu later His bar admissions Include this week by John T. Martin,
awarded an LLB degree from the Supreme Court of the vice president or marketing
the University's School of United States, State Bar of and sales.
Law, from which he graduated Texas, and State Bar of New In his new position, Bean
with honors in 1957. York. is responsible for all diaplaya,
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He was an attorney for the Baker la married to the signs, and related graphic New ownership and manage-New York firm of Zock, former Jan Haskin of Dallas. material for the company and
ment were announced for the Petrie, Shenemen and Reid 'IheJ now lln in Newport i t s v a r l o u 1 h o u I I n g
cont i nenta.1 Convalescent from 1~9 to 1~. Baker •••• n. h deve'·pments.
Hospital, Orange County' •,---N-----------~-•_c .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ w;_ _____ _ newest major medical facility
scheduled for public opening
today.
Continental Health Services,
Inc., purcha!ed the ff.bed
hospital from Sam Parker,
M.D., who designed and built
the 2S,llOl»quare-foot struc·
lure.
Don R. Baucom, general
manager of the purchulng
organization, indicated that
primary emphasis will be
placed on extended care pa-
tients under treatment by a
physician. Restorative nursing
Is provided to r<turn the pa·
tient to mulmum good health
and Jncludes 1evea-da7
phyllcal lher1py, occupatlooal
and opeech thorlpy, and ...
pert dietary wpervl!loa.
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Drama Workshop
Due in N~port
11t,10M TITUS ., ""' '"" ....
· Tiie qbts and IOUllda o! llvln&. theater, absent 12lese
put ..n monlllJ from Ole mi.u, two»lory bullcling
._,. .,. Newport Beoch 'l>llYfl'onl, are on their way
bid. -'l1lo ol4 i!ecmd Step Tbtab!r -created by South
ec.ot B..,..toq out o! a marine swap shop"four years
qo Ille abondoned thla yttr In favor of larger quar-, ten in Costa Mesa -soon
will become a theatrical
workshop, created to train
serious students •of t h e
stage.
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Brotherly Love?
The Open End Theater
Workshop, as it is now
called, opens Its doors nut
Friday for a two-weekend
festival of classic American Michael Sutton ·ponders the murder~ his younger brother, Ken Kornweibel, as
films. Aftet a Christmas third brother Bob Wallace looks on wafily in this scene from 11Tbe I.Jon in Win·
break, Its fmlt llage pro-b!r," closing tonight at the 'Laguna Playhouse.
duction will go on the ---'--'---'------"----"--------------II
boards the first weekend In
January.
In addition to offering a
balanced diet of live and
filmed entertainment, the
!beater will function pri-WAL TER PHELPS marily as Orange County's
Jone acting worbhop, now !bat Mary Eastman's Orange
Studio Theater operation bas closed its doors.
MGM Studio Not Dead Yet;
New ManagementTakesOver
PRESIDING OVER THE Open End workshop will
be Its managing director, 27-year-oid Waller Phelps,
who will teach two o! the six weekly classes. Phel!l' ts
a professional stage and ocreen actor with a wide range
of experience In both media.
Other lnslructon are Daniel Sb!im, an assistant
drama professor at UC Irvine; bis wife, professional ac-
tress Margaret Cowles, and R. F. Stevenson, a profes-
sional actor and director for the past 30 years.
"We'll be offering a broad spectrum o! instruction
in individual·ading needs,"' Phelps explains. ''The goal
o! the Open E~d Workihop ls to help each Individual
discover the ability to acl" .
Rather than stressing the "method," which be
learned under the tutelage o! Lee Strasberg, Phelps
says each student will be encouraged to find bis or her
own method. To thlB end, each class will be limited to
eight student&, working on a specific eight-week course.
"EVERY TWO WEEKS, THE entire company -
teachers and students -will meet for communication
sessions, 10 that there is a constant flow of ideas,"
Phelps relab!s.
For Phelps, the O~ End project Is nothing less
tlian a labor o! Jove. All of tbt financing thus far bas
come from his own pocket.
0 I'm not looking to get rich on this," he admits
with a smllt. "It's 10111ething I've been wanUng to do
for some time, and lf lt provides a decent living, I'll be
satisfied.''
Currently Phelps and his .small coterie are looking
for other creative people to assist in the operation of
the workshop. When the company goes Into full produc-
tion, casts will be chosen from the workshop .students.
THE WORKSHOP ITSELF will offer two weekly
classes in voice and one each in acting, movement, act-
ing exercise and scene interpretation. In addition, there
will be weekend workshops featuring guest artists,
such as photographer Ken Shearer, another staff mem-
ber who will conduct a weekend class in the medium of
film.
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"It's
a f'unny thing about thia·
town," said a veteran MGM
studio official. "People are
ready to bury you while you're
sun breathing."
Dire predictions concerning
the state ol MGM's health
have been made because of
recent symptoms. L on g
wracked by struggles for.
power within the corporation,
MGM is fJnally due for a
change of management .
Financier Edgar M. Bronfman
won control of MGM and a
new president is being sought
to succeed Robert H. O'Brien.
How the switch in power
will affect the Culver City
studio is a matter of great
concern in the film capital.
This concern intensified. with
the news that the studio had
disbanded its casting, makeup
a n d music departments. It
seemed like a drastlc move
for MGM, once the besHtaf·
fed studio in Hollywood.
A studlO offlclal explained :
"MGM is tailoring its opera·
lion to tit the production
schedule fer the comJng year.
There will be Increased ac-
tivity In independent pro-
ductions to be released
through MGM. Th e in·
dependent producers will be
able to select their own
persoMel to handle casting,
music, etc.
''Th e studio now employs
1.800 full·Ume employes, com-
pared to 2,000 to 2,500 during been heard about the pt an
peak periods. So you can see Jn recent months.
the studio is not dead yet." The l'U50fl is obvious. MGM
But it Is obviously ailing. has other problenis to setUe
MGM's management has still before It c an build a n e w
not decided what to do with studio.
lhe sprawling studio which once put" forth 8 feature movie The problem! were visible
per week . Its hugtt_ sound ln the recent fJnanclal state--
stages rem11in empty and ment f o r flscal 1968. Profits alfn~ unused. In fl!e p 8 9 t w e r e down a third, r r 0 m
few years television serjes like $14,029,000 to $9,409,000. MGM
"Dr. Kildare" and "The Man Records dropped from a $2 F u N c 'E • million profit to a $4 million rom · · .i.r. • ' kept some deficit. Film re n t a ls fell
of the stages occupied. But almost $2 m i 11 i o m to Pl Y..
MGM had no seriel!I on the million, TV network sales
networks this season. dropped a hall-million to $1.2
During his years as presi-million. 111.e dr o p in all
dent of MGM, 0 ' B r i e n divisions w a s precipitous in
fostered a plan to sell off the the !eCOnd half of the fiscal
CUiver Cit y real estate and year.
create a brand new 11tudlo Studio officials have an-
In the Conejo Va1ley 40 miles nounced 8 program of f 11 m
north of Los Angeles. Property projects that may keep the
was optioned and pl&ru1 stages busier.
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PAUL NEWMAN
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MIKE NICHOLS
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PLUS The film festival, running Fridays through Sundays,
will offer "CitiZen Kane'' a n d the Marx Brothers' "A
Day at the Races" next weekend, On Dec. 20-22 the fare
will be John Ford's "The Informer" and the Humphrey
Bogart classlc "The Maltese Falcon."
Steppenwolf ;, "w"'" ~;~.0::,. w••• Rachel. Rachel THI LIGHTS WINT OUT7 ..
Concert Set I~~~~~~~~~~
Open End'• first stage production, opening Jan. S
for a scheduled eight weekends, will feature Miss
Cowles in a one.woman show, "Just Between Us," an
intimate study of women in familiar situations. Miss
Cowles staged a similar e:rercise, "Farewells," at the
Second Step Theater last spring.
Meanwhile, Phelps and his company are on the
lookout for new blood., creative people of all types, to
join the new theater operation. ''We know they're down
here," he notes, "it's just a question &f finding them."
* * * BACKSTAGE -The Wesbnlnster Community
Theater's next production, "The Night of January 16th,"
now will open -appropriately enough -on Jan. 16 ...
• . the change (from Jan. 10) was made two days be-
fore this column suggested such a move last Satur·
The Steppenwolf group will
present a C<1ncert in the
Anaheim Convention Center at
8:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13,
in the center's arena.
The group's single, "Born
To Be Wild," went to No.
2 nationaJJy; their first aJbum
"Steppefiwolf" to No. 4, both
earning' gold record awards.
Another single, "Magic Carpet
Ride," sold 40,000 copies the
first day. "Steppenwolf the
Second" album sold 200,000
copies the first week.
Tickets to the Steppenwolf
concert may be obtained at
the Anaheim Convent i on
day • , , , • Center box offiet!:, 800 W.
U you were planning to catch "The Private Ear" Katella Ave., at a11 mutual
and HTI:ie Public Eye" at the San Clemente Community ticket agencies and Wallich's Music City Slores. Theab!r, forget ll ..... the one-act productions have ;=========;II
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, Missing from our review Monday of Fullerton's "A
Thurber Carnival" due to space requirements w a s a
bouquet In the direction of Laguna's Ed Nofziger, who ~
created th' background _cartoons for the show . . . . . ~
aorry about that. Ed • • • • . N•w .. ..,_, .. rr1as
Bonnie .Gallup o! COiia Mesa, a member of South Adult. $1.SO
Coaat Repertory and a student at Cal State Long Beach,
will play Lizzy Sweeny ln the college's production of "DoctorZhlvago"
11Philadelph1a, Here I Come,'' on stage Dec. U..14 at w ..... n.r...o .. ollty 1,..
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• I PRIZE WINNER
Thisweek's£0Dtest~et1s Peggy Welton, li'AI,
10629 ~ple St., Fountain Valley
.. Any child under 12 cao enier Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all ·you
do: (!) Draw pictur@ .. on piece of plain, white paper 5'AI incbeo Wide and•
4 inches deep: Use black ink and mske lines bla¢ (2) Do not copy or trace
p.lcture. R. must llo your own work. <aJ l'Ut 1-namo, age and' addnaa
on biek .. of•dr.awlng. Mall II to Uncle Len'• Art Contest, Boz 1580, DAILY
PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will recel•e Kennedy halI dollar.
Our CQ111l'atulatloDI I II h
week to . Belh Piper, 11,. o1
Costa Meta. who wm a worW
globe for ·her· queotlon In
today'1 AK . 'Alldy . coliuml,
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Cmsr•lulatlono alao. are Jn
arder for Pew Welton of
Fountain Valley, a rul triple
threat in Uncle Ler;i,'a Corner.
Last week Peggy "' won tbe
poetry prize, and this week
llhe took the Kennedy hall
dollar in the art and ·Carol.'1
Comer contests.
PEAJll.· iwmoa Cc l On~ber7,1941 ,_ ____ ,
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HONORABLE mention win-
ners ~ thls. wffk't art coniest
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Karen Platfool, 1111, Costa
Mesa; Courtney Blackburn, 8,
Newport Beacbi Mark Moran,
9, Nemx>rt· Beach; Lucy de
Mocstonyi, Newport Beach;
Steven Pemberton, 9, Fountain
Valley~ and DOony Potts, 7,
Costa Meita.
This day is now a solemn
date,
For it . began World War
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1l'E THANK 'l'HEE
For fiowers that ~loom
about our feet,
For tender gi'a.a r ao fruhi
so sweet, ·
For a singing bird and the
humming of a bee,
For all things good we hear
or see, ·
Father in heaven, we thank
three.
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THE OCEAN
The ocean is.a,m)'stery to me,
There are many things I cannot see;
Under the water-·•• ·blue •!Ill &O. deep,' -
;I'here are mal\Y't.hi1Jgs thabyou can seek;
There are creatures living under the sand
That I've never seen on the land;
It is fun to go to the beach,
And thet'e are maey things that it can't leach.
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Dear Carol: Why do they have nlir-
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Dear Carol: What did one w:itch say to the other
witch?
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How Jong have we bad are soft gray and black. When
latitadet and longitudes? flying he seems to noop
through Ille aJr Jn houndtng
Tbou,sands of yeara ago, . leaps.
~lars thought of charllng The bUJ of Ille butobtrblrd
lhe earth in circles. Many la remarkable. It ls a very 1
wile men of the ancient world strong bill with a sharp curved
assumed that the earth is a hook. On a small 1eale, It
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2 words l ExpJolt · lmp1ndln1 30 Exist 2 Utih ruort d111ger
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5J Shinbone s• V:rf dttp
111 like the beaks owned by
globe and mapping It wlth owl.I, bawkl, and eagles.
circlea seemed logical. The These fellow1 are fierce blrds
astronomers of an c I en t of prey. They capture and
Babyl9n us¢ lots of circles carve up their victims with
to chut the skies. And they their powerful hooted beaks
coped with a circle by dividing and taloned claw1. Th e
it into 360 equal degrees. butcherbird has the beak of
P y t h a g o r a s and other a bird of prey, but ln!tead
mathematicians of ancient of ta1on1, he ha• dainty UtUe
Greece borrowed th1a system. feet made for p e r·c h I n g .
So did Eratosthenes »rho was Nevertheless, be 111 a bird of
perhaJlll the l)rst peraon 0\ prey, and he has his own
measure around the globe. He way of capturing hls prey
borrowed the latitude and without the' help of clutching
longitude syst.em from earlier claws.
acholan. Thia wu around 100 B.C. These early acholars had The butcherblrd. often dines
latitudes and longltudu "' for weeks on srasshopJllll'll and
chart the entire &lobe, though beetleo. Bui IOOller or-1ater
most of them never traveled he goes hunting for mice, for
far from home. birdl and for other red meat.
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He may perch In a bush, Thi' ancient l)'item of lines waiting for 1 moun to acuny
wa1,!omewhlt neglected unUl by below. The he pounces and
tM " 17th tentury. In 1669, graba his vicUm in hJs booted
peographen flnt began using blll. Or be may cha.at 1 1mall
telescopes to 11 n e up the bird through the buabea, on
· IaUtudes and Ion g l t u d e s and on until b1J vlcUm grows
preclsely. Newton used 111<H too tired to move. '!lien Ille
chart.I in bls work. Hence., butcberblrd ll'lhl witb bls ·
aJthcllgl\. the oyltemol WU Jn. beak,
vented thousand• yean agd, mankind bt:pri malting the True, the butcherbird does
b e s t use of it 0 nly about not sound like a very attrac-tive character. We detest him
300 yean-agq. for ldl1tng the sweet llOqblrds. • or.~ ~ But he also preys Upon rodenll ~ wo.:"" ... )'.";,;-n.,,, .and rids Ille world ol many ~;. "°' 11t• <11111ttt10n: pesky· rats and mice. And be
Ia tlicre rt.Uy • batcher• Lt a very good parent. The
bird? nest ta: woven neaUy from
The eatblnl cin rMw Ub ottlJlll ol bark and twigs and
a eat ' IDd the· weaverbird colll1 Uned wllll sol!-.
_.., u elahorata ,,. 1 t •ol The •Ill are dllll white and
fine lllruds. . U thero la a frecltled wllll brown. When
real J>ulcheJ1>1rd, you mlahl they hato)I. both pamta -k
expect lo find him running I hard to fatd their thfee, four,
meat mar\d, maybe caTVlni or five hunirY boitcherbfrd
up lamb dlopo and pork chops chicks.
ailcl arJndl!ll beef Into pattla Thi butcherblrd la alto caJJ.
ol lwnJiw'ler. ed Ille -. and he hu more
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but " couroe. you won't fiDd Jn dlflerm parta ol lht werkf.
, him In your meal marlel. His Auotrallao COUJ1m are
However, he la a meal ..ier. black or black and white. He gets ·Illa strange name Some ol the Aldcao lhrll<u
betause he catcheo and oervu are brlahUy colorid birds.
Ilia meat Jn a very hear!lea Semi ol t II 1 Alrlca1r Wibo 1-1.,----1-....,.---_.--""':s.i~:::J:d.li.::::!i:i:..---.,,.~ lublon. He ii a chw4<Y bird, family neot Jn North America. ~
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ol the Los Angeles Rama, will lead bis fiu-<:rippled
mates in Sunday's Coliseum crud.al with the Chi-
cago Bears. Roman Gabriel (18) is seen in Uris ac-
DAILY rll.OT l"lltl9 "' PM O'D111111H
tion against the New York GiaDts. The Rama must
win to make the following Sunday tilt witb Balti-
more be a title-decider -unless Baltimore is up-
set by Green Bay this afternoon.
Sunday at Coliseum
Rams Face Battered Bears
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Quarterback
Roman Gabriel and the offensive unit
of the Los Angeles Rams, who matched
efforts of the vaunted offense last Sun-
day, fa~ the Chicago Bears Sunday
in another important game.
Tagging just a step behind the
Baltimore Colts in the ~ Division
oj.. the NaUonal Football League, the
Rams meet a Bear pack that despite
key injuries is co-leader with Minnesota
in the Centra1 Divl!llon.
A turnout of 60,000 ii expected for
the 1:05 p.m. kickoff in Memorial
Coliseum.
'The Rams' record b 10-1·1, while
Chicago is g...g..e, Baltimore is 11·1--0 and
Green Bay 5-6-1.
Last Sunday Los Angeles rolled through
the snow to whap Minnesota, ll-3.
Ram Coach George Allen believes the
team to beat in the Central is Chicago.
"The Bears look like the best running
team in the NFL," he said, wblch is
surprising since Chicago lost ill great
running back, the injured Gale Sayers.
"They come into the game with more
Sports on the Tube
Baltimore, Green Bay
In TV Collision Today
The last of the regu]ar season col-
legiate football games closes out the
NCAA 's te\evLsion schedule today when
Penn State and Syracuse kicked off this
morning at 8:45 over Channel 7.
A pro litanlc \viii be beamed today
with Channel 2 carrying the Baltimore-
Green Bay struggle from Wisconsin .
'today's AFL game is Buffalo at Houston
over Channel 4 at 1:30 p.m.
Dan Gurney's wln at the Rex Mays 30o last weekend at Riverside wm be
shown over Channel seven's Wide World
o( Sports show at 5 p.m.
Channel 5 will pick up the action
The weekend menu:
SATIJilDAY
from South Bend, Ind., tonight where
UCLA and Notre Dame clash ln the
inaugural game at Notre Dame's new
$8.5 million field house.
Cleveland and Washington start the
Sunday football lol( off at 9:45 a.m.
over Channel !. CincinnaU and New
York tangle at 10:30 a.m. on Channel
4. and it's Denver and Oakland at 1
p.m. on NBC.
CIF Grid Scores
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El Rancho rt, Westmlnsle.r 7
St. Paul 30, Anahdm 13
AAA
Loara 21, Rolling Hills 1
San Marino 28, SL John Bosco 26
AA
(Clwnpl ... illp)
San Luis Obispo 13, El Centro 0
A
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St. Booaventure :7, Coachella 20
Small Schools
Cbamplon1hlp
Holtville 19, Needles 6
growxl yardage than any other team.
They are the No. 1 in that department,"
Allen declared. "In my opinion, the Bean
have more team speed than at any
other time in the past 10 yean.
"Not only do they have speed at the
receiving positiom in Dick Gordon and
Cecil Turner, but they have fine backfield
speed and, in Jack Co~n, one of
the better runners from quarterback."
Place kicker Mac Percival poses a
tremendous scoring threat. He has suc-
cessfully booted 22 of 32 lleld goal at·
tempts, one from 50 yards out, and
has a perfect 20-20 extra point attempts.
Golden West
Scores Big
110-72 Win
SAN LUIS OBISPO -Exploding for
71 points in the second haH, Golden
West College opened itl 1965-69 basket4
ball season with an impressive 110-72
victory here over Cuesta College Friday
night.
The win was the Rustlers first ever
in a season opener and the 110 points
tacked up by coach Dick Stricklin's
cagers were the most ever scored by
Golden West.
The Rustlers had a slight case of open-
ing game jitters in the first ball agaJnst
cuesta and left the floor trailing 40-39.
However in the opening minutes of the
second haH, the Rustlers outscored the
home club 19-4 to take a commanding
lead.
Dave Prather, who wound up the even-
ing with 24 points, sparked the Rustlers
in their big surge by canning seven
points.
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Oneel Friday :lltfl by the clang clq-"' the 1eoteboard hJ 11) •iJisinbii ieo-But 1n.u.a1n1e wu •lammed to the
11111 of belll hJ hamlets of Weatniln>-onds. 1lM. Almanza'• U1Dverlion tied lurl at the U, . ter and Anibelm. 1 the count fl 7,7 ' and th8t11 the .,.., It Thell In the fourth quuter WatznW.
For tboee two Orange County com-remained When U1' two ,forces left the ter waa down. :ao;7, but "" oa the 1\.-
mWl!UeJ burled their 1181 high ochool Held for !ntennlaiOn. tact. It was fourlll down at the El
football forcea wbicb were competing The IRldden llltll of events oeemed to Rancho 14 wllb a yoro to go. But In·
In the C1F Class AMA playoffs. . be just the curN11 the Moore Leque stead of caUlng Oil alJ.purpooe Dairyl
Anaheim was buried without ~ co-champa: needed. They came bac.t for Berg for-tbe1l!:ig play, there "u a hand-
mony, 30-131 by Sl Paul And Sumet ~ pglnt.s in tbe tblrd quarter 'and .Ill;' oil to ~e Haynes and tbe latter was
League champloo Westminster lfas •other seven in the. last period as Orate IPlID for a · three-yard kw.
mauled by El Rancho's . Dons, rt-70 at ran thfou,gb, around and pa&!fld over the And with that, the Uons were flniihed.
Memorial Col!S<um In Loi Angeles. Lloos' baffled defense. Westminster got itl ooly ""'"' wllh
A crowd of 11,314 saw El Rancho ig. Drake ran for 139 yards and passed for 10:54 left in the balt when Ron Sbepberd
rllted on a seemingly insignificant gam--74, scored two toucbdowm on runs of crashed over from 'the one-foot line to
ble ln the last seconds of the first .hall. 19 and 11 yarda. And he passed for two end a four-yard drive, John McLaughlin
The Dons had been shoved around hand-tallie.a, making him the man most lli:ely . booted the conversion to mate it 7-0.
The Lions were set up with the Cift·
Sports in Brief
like score after Charles Buckland. inter-
cepted a Drake pus on the Don 30 and
re(urned It 26 yard.!.
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SAN FRANCISCO -Lt. Gen. William
D. Eckert resigned unexpectedly Friday
as cor?Ulij,sloner of baseball but flaUy
denied that he had been fired.
There was no immediate indication
as to his 111ccessor.
A three-man committee consi!ting of
Jerold Hoffberger of the Baltimore
Oriole!>. Dick Meyer of the St. Louis
Cardlt•als and Phil Wrigley of the
Chicago Cubs represented temporarily
11y John Holland, Cubs, general manager
was named to consider the possibility of
a restructuring of the entire management
of baseball including both the major
and minor leagues. .. ... ..
LOS ANGELES -Australian JJonel
Rose built up an early lead and survived
a 10th round knockdown Friday Dlgbt
to 1ucce1d11lly defend hit world bantam.-
weight boxlng title with a apllt decision
over Medco'• Cbuco Cutillo in 15 roods. ......
COLUMBUS, Ohio -UCLA pulled
away from stubborn Ohio State Friday
night alld coasted to a 84-73 basketball
victory.
The NCAA champion Bruins, paced
by Lew AJcindor's 19 points and 21
rebounds, captured their 18th straight
success and 65th triumph in their last.
66 games.
With the Bruins trailing 20-15, reserves
Kenny Heitz and Sid Wicks combined
for 14 first-half point.! that put UCLA
comfortably in front. ......
ATLANTA -Elgin Baylor bit ail:
poinll in the final 5G seconds to give
the Los Angeles Laken a 99.94 victory
over the crippled Atlanta Hawks l.n a
NaUonal Basketball Auociatlon game
Friday nlpL
Baylor, who tallied 30 points,. made
a crnclal shot after the Hawks bad
cut the margla to only one point with
S3 seconds to play. Baylor then hit
a pair of free tllrow1 and twe &hort
Jump 1botl to lnnre the Yictory for
the Weatena Dtvillon leaden.
Jerry Wett aided Baylor with i3 points
and Wilt Chamberlain scored zo. Paul
Slla1 scored U and Lew Hnd1on 11
for AUanta. .. .. ...
PASADENA -Led by a 6-4, 215-pound
quarterback, James Harris, Grambling
College goes Jnto the newly named Pasa·
de!la Bowl today favEired to defeat Sac-
ramento State College's Hornets.
Formerly known as tbe Junior Ro.se
Bowl, which featured junior college
teams, the game matches Louisiana's
OCC CAGERS TEST
NORTON AFB CLUB
Orange Coast College's basketball
team, still looking for Its first victory
of the 196U9 season, plays host tonight
to a team representing Norton Air Force
Base.
Tipoff time is scheduled for 8.
Tonight's game will be the Pirates
last chance to post a victory before
entering tournament the next two weeks.
Orange Coast ls scheduled to participate
in tournaments at Merced and Chaffey.
Grambling from the Southwestern Ath-
letic Conference and Sacramentq of the
Far Western Conference.
Each team bad a regular season rec-
ord of 8-2. Grambllng's Tigers dropped
their first two games IY.ld won the next
eight. ......
BOSTON -Ca"fl Yastnemski and Ken
Harrelaon of Botton and Wasb1ngton'1
Frank Howard 1bared American League
batting booon In 1968 aCC1>rdJng to offi·
cial figures released today. ......
LOS ANGELES -Southern Calilomia
rode forward Ernie Powell's 28 points to
it.! first victory of the basketball sea-
son, 14-54, over Loyola of Los Angeles
Friday night.
The Trojans opened a 41-31 halltime
lead, then put the game on ice during a
51h minute span in which they outscored
the Llons 17-2.
Bucs win, 12-B
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For State Polo Crown
Only Northern California champion
DeAnza College stands between Orange
Coast College and the state junior col-
lege water polo championship this morn-
ing.
The Pirates, who outscored San Mateo
College Friday, 12-8, were scheduled to
meet DeAru.a at noon today for the
state title at Chabot College, Hayward.
DeAnza, coached by U.S. Olympic
water polo mentor Art Lambert, made
the finals by dumping Cerritos, 7-1.
"Today's game is going to be a matter
of tempo." said OCC coach Jack Fuller-
ton. . "It's going to be a close game, but
who ever controls the tempo of play
will win it. They play a real slow,
deliberate ball control style of water
polo."
Orange Coast, of course, is a fast-
breaking, explosive ouUit and this was
never more apparent than in Friday's
game against San Mateo.
The Northern Callfomlara held a 4-2
lead over the Bucs with just two minutes
left in the half.
After a time out, Dan Christy scored
on an assist from Steve Wagner, Chris:
Oliver made 1 penalty throw and then
Wagner pumped in a 30-footer to make
it S-4 at-Lhe half.
The Pirates continued their scoring
blitz in the first minute of the second
half with two more goals, one on an
outside lob by Mike Wilson and then
on a short shot by Mike Allbright.
That spurt of five goals in three
minutes gave the Bucs a 7-4 lead and
Orange Coast was never headed.
"We were Light for a little while,''
Fullerton sa.ld. "But once we made a
few defensive adjustments we loosened
up.
"The whole team played well, l can't
single out any one player or group
of players. It has to be one of our
best team games of the year.
"They only scored two goals from
the field in the entire game, and both
of them came in the first period. Their
other six goals came on penalty throwa,"
Fullerton added.
"The one thing that bothered me was
the fouling. We were called for 39 vlola-
Uons and they were only called for
just 19. It seemed that everytlme we
would use our quickness to bnak open
we would be called for a foul."
Leading the Pirates in the scoring
column was Christy with four. Allbright
had three while Wagner and Wilson each
had two.
UCI Cagers
Score 76-41
Tourney Win
REDLANDS -Putting together I"
finest game ol the young season, UC
Irvine rolled into tonight's finals ol the
Redlands University basketball tourna-
ment by smashing Claremont College,
76-41, with a display of brllllant defense.
The Anteaters play Pasadena College
for the tournament championship 'et 9
o'clock tonight. Pasadena advanced to
tbe finals by whipping host Redlands.
UCI Fights for · 3rd After 4-3 Loss
"We played a great defensive game,"
said UCI coach Dick Davla. "We almo!t
shut them off completely in the second
half. Any time YoU hold a college ttam
to only four field goals In a hall you've
done pretty well."
Davia said tlle Anteatera• tactics of
swt.ichlng between a man-~man, 1-2-2
zone and a full-court zone presa contused
Claremont and led to the easy ll lctcry.
87 RON EVANS
Of tM 0.llY !"!hf 11111' LONG BEACH -UC Irvin< blew a
M lead and Ill chance lo claim the
naUonal collegiate water polo cham-
plon!lllp when the Anteaters tulfered
• a 4-3 overtime Jou against potent San
J"" Stale Friday nl&ht at Belmont Plaza
Ol;fmplc pool, bere.
So tonight coach F.d Newland'• group
tanaJes with the University of California
u UCI trtea to salvage third place
In Ul1I cla111ic eight-team tourney. Game
Ume ii 7:~ with San Jose dueling Cal
State (Loni Beach) at 1:45 for first
place.
Cll State downed Cal, 9-4, to make
lbe floala.
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The Anteaters missed their chance
to atone for their only loss ot the cam-
paign when superstar Ferdy Massimino
WU shut off by the Spartans. Masslmlno
failed to convert two penalty throws
into goals -one on a fine stop by
goalie by Dennis Lombard. He also had
lhree attempts from the tank blocked
and three olher1 were olf the mark.
Newland'• group seemed to have the
verdict locked up ln regulaUon when
nifty Pat McClellan blasted In the g ..
abead goal from the hoki with 1:04
to "])lay then came up with a key steal
with 49 Seconds left In the pme.
UC! cootroUcd She ball whlle the
derperate Sputanl -kod !or a mlfacle.
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And lhey fouled, which turned out to
be the best thing they could have done.
Nineteen seconds later, UCI had earned
1 penalty shot at goal and Massimino,
who later fouled out, swam to the penalty
line for the attempt.
He missed and San Jose maintained
possession. Then the Spartans caught
UCI napping,·and Jim Williams whipped
In 1 bullet from 16 feet with 14 seconds
left to t1f! the score.
In overtime, the victors put together
a fut break and a goal to get the
only tally by either side ln the utra
eight minutes.
Bill Gerdts broke JO!le, worked into
po&IUon ln front of Massimino, who was 1·
trying to defend agalmt two men, then
unleashed the winnlltg goal.
UCJ had tipped to a 2-41 lead In the
r1rrt hair wtlh Muoo Philpot and
McClellan hitting the goals.
However, San Jose plcked up two
polnta via penalty throws lo tie It wllh
4;Jf left In regulation. Lornbard and
UCJ goalies Jim Br1\y did a sparkling
job of de(ending the nets. McClellan,
Philpot and Dale Hahn otood out on
defense for the losers.
Newland blamed the loss on UCl's
faillff'e to drive with the ball.
"What else can you say'? I thought
we played poorly. . . .just gave it
to them," Newland said.
Claremont stayed with UM! Anteaten:
for Zhe opening 15 mlnulel of play,
but UCI gradually pulled away to an
ll·point lead In the finaJ five minutes
of the first half.
The An,..ten scored the fint eight
polnta of lhe aecOnd period lo put the
contest in the refrigerator.
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WHO'S GOT IT? -The ball is strictly up fur grabs
here during first half actlon Friday night In the
Westmtnster;Martna Rotary wurnament same pit.-
ting Westminster and Huntington Beach. Weflmtn-
ster's Dave Delfs (21), Huntington's Mike Contreras
and Bond Nichols (50) all look fur a right bounce.
The Oilers won, 68-50.
Off the Slo~ ·
Custom-made Srww
Better Than Nature's
By EmlERANNE BILLINGS
Of t1H1 O•llY Pli.t Sl•ff
Skiing is here for the season in local
mountains. The cold spell has an ad-
vantage to skien if no one else -
custom made snow. I : ., -••
Snow Summit and Holiday Hill are
both building snow bases with custom
made snow and offer dally siding on
same. This stuff is often better than
nature-dropped snow since it provides
instant powder from day to day as
long as temperatures are cold enough.
Snow Summit has custom mow akling
on the 800-foot rope tow and operates
the chair lift for sightseeing. The area
also offers tllgbi skiing from six to
ten p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Holiday HID Ill covering the MO-foot.
tow and rope tow area with custom
snow puls running the new chair lift
for slgbtseelng .
Snow Valley and Ml Baldy cbalr Ulla
Skiing
Vlsta
are being operated weekend.J for
&ighlseers.
June Mountain bu 14 to Z4 Inches
of mow on top (or very good skilng.
Snow is marginal on the T-bar run
at this writing.
The latest report on both local areas
and June Mounlain is available by calling
(213) AT 7-ml.
Mammoth Mountain reports 30 inches
of packed poWder and very good skiing.
All six chair Wts, both T-bars and both
gondolas are In operation daily.
ts ·open dally while Heavenly Valley
and Squaw Valley plan weekend opera-
tion unW more snow falls.
To make a If.hour bus trip appealing
one !!as 001y lo get ou; at either Alta
'Or Park 'City, ULah, -and commute
between the two. I did this the past
Thanksgiving holiday, m-, my base
ot operations Park City.
While Alta l!I a more challenging ski
area and absolutely unique, Park City
surprised me by the absolutely amazing
nighUlfe.
The ski area at Park City, Treasurfl
Mountain, usually geb less snow than
Alta, but coverage there was good with
more snow falling at both areas Saturday
and Sunday.
Treasure Mount.a.in began night 1kllng
tor the season Monday through Saturday
unW 10:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.
Bob Autry, aid llchool director at
nearby Park City West, was at Treuure
Mountain Sunday for a raplta from
final dozing of runs at hfJ own area.
All ts Just about complete at Part
City West fCJ< the Inaugural opening
of the new area Bob reported. All !hot
la needed ii a little more mow .
Saturday at Alla I lalted with Ted
Johnson, former manager at Rustler
Lodge and famed powder and aud atier.
He iB workfng bard on plans for a
new resort ln the canyon closer to Salt
Lake City from Alta proper, adding
a new dimeruiion 19 Alta skiing.
Another familiar face was Alta ski
school director AU Engen, .UU on the
job at the deep pawde.r mow capital
of the world.
Sailors Use
Free Throws
In 64-53 Win
By STEVE ANDREWS
Of tlHI OlllY •111t Sl9ff
Newport Harbor High School, wlthoot
the aid of et:nter Lee Haven, cashed
In on 32 free throws .to dwnp the Es-
tancia Eagles 64-53 in a pre-season bas-
ketball game at Newport Friday nlgbt.
' Haven was llllted up, but the doctor
probiblled hlm from playing beea111e
of an infected callous on:)hla tool
."At first it WU thought to have been
ser:lous, but Lee will be able to play
next week," aald Tar mentor Dave Wo-
man. "I was real pleased with h1a re--
placement, Richie Post."
Post led the Tar's scoring with 15
points, followed by Paul Holmes with 14
and Jeff Mallnoff with 11.
For the Eagles it was a poor night,
percentage-wise, from the field.
"I don't know what we shot, and I
really don't care to see/' said Bill Wet·
zel, Eagle coach. "But, I WU happy
with the board play of Skip Wllllam. and
Steve Jones. We played good ball de-
fensively and I think \he other problems
will iron out u the season prograses.''
Estancia tied the Sailor• tw~. ·H
and ll·llr but never leCUred the lead.
In the ll1t four m.lnutes of the 1ame the
Eagles DIAllqed a late surge, only to
have It fall abort with the ellmlnatton of
Willlaml and Geotge Barnett on foul!.
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Henry Berrey wires from Yosemite,
"Think snow." The area opens this
weekend with 15 inches of packed mow,
dally operaUoo lo begin December 20.
The chair lift, T-bars, akl school, rental
and sales shop and restaurant will be
in operation.
Dodge Ridge on the western Sierra
Nevada I!! now open dally. The ana
is celebraUng Its 19th year ol operation
with the addillon of a new $250,IDI
two-story, 20,000 square foot day lodge,
as well as another double chair lift
located on the lower slopes of the Brome
Nugget Bowl.
Triton ~ers Record
Second Straight, 59-49
The new chair gives Dodge five double
ch airs and a total of 1J lifts.
Skiing is rated good with the snow
pack ranging from II t.o 30 Jncbes.
Dodge Ridge ls one of three major
Sierra r....-ts plannlng a sp<cl.11 In-
structors' cllnJc lhLI weekend. 'Illese are
the only cllnlcs ssnclloned by the Far
West Ski Instructon Aa«l&Uon. .
FWSIA president 111J Patton lnvlta
skiers over 11 to atteod with the following
comme:it: ''There la a greal need for
qualllled i.aclJen In all FWSIA aid
llchoots and out usoclalloo """"""" Biilers lnlereated lo beoomlng iDstr1ldon
lo tal:e part In these clJnlcs."
Palloo, Hl'Vlng hll third term a1
FWSIA pralden~ ll also entering hll
15th ....., .. -of the Dodge Rldge ski llchool. Dodge illdire, 11boul
l50 miles from Los Angeles, Ii localed
on Highway 108 ool of sooera.
Elsewhere In Clllfornla, Bear Valley
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second straight nm-leque bukelball
victory Friday night wben the Trllonl
came home from Vi.sta with a 5M9 vlc-
· tory.
Miasioo Viejo picked up lta lint win d
the year with an euy IM2: decision
ov..-..WUng Ontario Cbrtstlan.
Coacb John Bater'• San Clemente ere,; eued to ltl win 1111 the llttnglh
of Erle 0Viltenlen'1 tbooUni and tbe
overall full.court prea In the teCOnd
hall .
Cbrlslenlen burned the neta for • counters 1111 10 field '"'18 and m free
throws while mate sat Lombardi wu
cuhtl)g In II and Bill Allen WU chip-
ping Iii another 10.
Cbrlslenlen did lllOlll al the damage
with jump lhots. lrom out.Ide.
Mlssl1111 Viejo'• ...., win wu trigger-
ed by Tom a.-and Rud7 Ho1me1.
GonlQer -ti to lead all ....... while Holmes wu a notdl behind at
20.
Coacb Pat Roberts' Diabloo bad llW.
troub1" In dllposlnc ol the !Cnlllhll. pl!-
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Ing up an IM lead at the quarlar and
upplni It to 46-21 al the hall.
Jerry Gloster and Steve Wert were
also in double figures with 12 and 10.
Nut action for the two Crestview
League tellJllll It Tueaday when the Dlil>-
los entertain Paclllca and San Clemente,
along with Laguna Beach. travel.! to the
Fallbroot Tournament.
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• Sat»n<. DectMbet 7, 1968 DAIL y P'ILOT J IJ
HB Goes for Cluimpwruhip
.Oilers Cru~h Lions, 68-50
At OCIR Tontght
300 Enter 2nd Annual
·Prep Drag Showdow1Jt /
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BN\ON EV ANS or tM D.itf Pllll ltetl Over IOO entries from S3 Orqe Ccun-
ty Hlgb Schooll will be oo ba!ld lolllght foi-Orange County International
Raceway's second annllll blgb llchool
scholarship race. ElimlnaUODS start at
8.
Tbe Ford· Motor Company will award
the winning aohool 11.000 aud l500 to
the nmnerup team. Ford will award
tools to the blgben placing drivers from
each team and the Oranga County Ford
Dealers Aaaoclatloo will give jackets
to all quallfled driven.
The event, the only one of Its kind
In the country, wu-bi!Ualed Jut year
by OCIR to provide blgb ochoo~level
compeUUon and lo lend Interest lo voca·
Belgia'n Cyclist
Tops Race Card
Joel Robert, ~year~ld world motorcy-
cle champion from Belgium, will be
the main attracUoo thil weekend at
Saddleback Park for the International-
Amertcan Moto-Cross charnptonahlp.
Fifteen of Europe's most accomplished
motorcycllsta have entered the Moto-
cross, the Iut ot a series of eight
l'llcel held through oot the Unlled Slates
over the put two months.
Robert bu won three of the seven.
Si% separate races are scheduled for
Saddleback, a new motorcycle facllity
located on SanUago Canyon Road near
Irvine Laite. StarUng Ume for today
and Sunday 1110:30 a.m.
Mof.o.Cross racing Js an off-the-road
style of competition, where cyclists must
negotiate mud-boles, sand wuhe!I and
lbarp lncllnel.
Uonal arts programs at
schoo}4. ~ llll1t
Lasl year's winners, 'Villa Pl!'t. w.,1em and Laguna 11ea~aga1n •J!ll'U
lo be the leading conlenflen. Villa Part oroduced last year's lndMdual wlnne!-, bad a.ru., who wai gradulled Jut
Jtpte. ·' .
Over 1,000 drtver~lrom SS bJgb schoo1"
have participated, in seven weeks ot
quaWfing which ended Nov. %1 •
A dial-your-own handicap startlnl
gystem will l>e used lo Inaure lhol
student! are equally com pttl t 1 v e
regsrdle!s of the dUf......, In their
cars. Driven wW make trial nma from
2 lo 7 p.m. to establish bandlcafll.
IndMdual wlnl sre worth one tesm
point .. Ch.
Formula 10-karta wm race on OCIR'1
2.1-mlle road race circult Sunday. Over
150 of the lblngle-shaped vehicles are
enlered. Flnt race It acheduled for 1
p.m. ·-Artist · Cagers
Los~, 71-49
By llTEVE EKOVICH'
Of ... Dent """ .....
Laguna Be.ch lllib Sc:hool basteiball
coach GarJ Nortm had the. use ol 101De
former football players Friday night, but
the newly arrived re!nforceme.nta did
little to turn the Ude agalnlt Kat:ella as
the Artltt'1 dropped a 71-49 declalon to
the group from Anaheim on the lOMr's
court.
Laguna Jed in the rracu M with one
snd a ~ minutes expired In the first
quarter, and that wu the Jut time lt
bad the lead as the Knlgbtll took a
17-13 first-quarter lead aod then rolled
up IS points While llmttlng the Lag11111lns
to nine to capture a ~9-38 buJ.ge at the
half.
Besides a buket by Mike Hefty . at
1:10 In the second quarter, the Artl!t'1
couldn't dent the scoreboard until Brian
Jones collected a free throw with 2:311
left before lntermilsion.
Katella'1 Bob Sherwin led the game's
acorus with llO points. TOJll far Laguna
was Jones with 11.
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Five, 43-30
By ROGER CAIWIOll
Of tlll D11tr PUlt ..... • Coach BID Bloom and hll amazlDg
Corooa de! Mar Sea KlDp pulled oil
the up1et of· the )'OUllJ CIF bultelhill
1eason Friday night with a stunning a.
llO whipping of CenteJmla1 oli the Sea
Klnp' court. :
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Bloom's charaes coolrolled the -leagUe lelt from midway In the lint
perlpd until the final 1fU11 with a dellbw-
ate,"-balkootrol type off .... tllal tapt
the vaUDted Apaches at lNl1 through the • night.
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Klnp, H would bavt to be. Mite lle-
Wllllams. '
McWllllams pound In 17 polntl fir
the w!Jmerl and p<noooDy accounted
for six lndlvlduaj. steall,
Centennial toot a qulclt .. lead In
the early going and It •PIJW'ed the
Apachea would blow the Sea KlDp oil
the court.
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completely -1nata Illa pme.
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1:13 to go In the,llnt period and, fnln
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Things Y ouSh0,u~Kfl.OUl,About .•
;:·!-. .. \ALCOHOL ... • . .. "
• 11111 ~ quh on •";!!Ir.I,•,,.. drlnfd!,'I. 'I!•• P'-rM
by tl)9 ~om~llM on Moo11 .. l.,I! ,.,..._, ef lf'9 American
Madl .. I Ju atlfl1.' it h•• ....,; dl•f lJbutad I~ p1mpt.1ol form
by th~ Auto Cl !> OI ~"'-'" c.n1om1.. . , ·•
OYao DNe 1-ts tbi& ~ aalWactory definitton.ol "under the )n-
fluence ot alCohol''? uA peraon ia under the in-
fluence o! alcohol when, due to the Imbibing ol
alcObol, he has 1 .. 1 lo aey extent some of that
cleaQ>ess of• Intellect and sell..:ont:ol that he
would otherwise possess".
DY•• oN~ 2--Can Yoi,l diagnoe~ dnllikenness by physical ex-
amination?
DYa1 ON• 3-ls alcohol a stimulant?
DY•• DNo 4--Can you .detect alcohol. on a pers<>n's breath?
DY•• DNo 5-ls alcohol a good remedy for snake blteT
OYH DNo • l>-Will you get 'as drunk on beer as by drinking the
same amount of alcohol in stronger drink11?
DY•• DNo 7-Will you get drunker by switching drinks than
by taking the same amount of al<:,Ohol In one
form such as bobrbon?
DY•• DNo 8--Does the eating o! onions or garlic interfere with
the breath test for alcohol?
DY•• ONo ~In a diabetic would the sugar in the blood pro-
duce enough alcohol to Interfere with the blood
test fdr alcohol?·
OYt1 ONo l~Is alcohol a member of the anesthetic series ot
drugs?
OYH DNo 11-Should yoo wait al least 3 boors after drinking
2 highballs to be sure of safe driving?
DY•• ONo 12-Is alcohol taken as a medicine necessary in the
treatment for any disease?
DY•• ONo l~Does alcohol increase the Yisyal acuity or the
acuity of any other sense!
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Comm en• Page • •
The View From Formosa
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Ad~it Red China w V.N.? Never, S~ys Taipei . .
Rrd <;4ina fu th< Vnlt<d' Nljlloml
Jnellftoble,, IGV 1•0l!lf.' ~•t '!!71 fr<<
Chino11 home grovnd -the islcmd· of
f'orinoso -th< hald lino ml/i ,hard.
Thll editorial II from a r<e<nt •ditiOll
of Tll< ChiM P04t IJl'blloll<d hi Taipri.
Fot . m11>1 Yeafl In 1 row tho U.N.
G.,,e,11 MstritbiJ 'baa been eompelled
IO deal wllh· ~ question of 1'CblneSe
repmentation" concerning tho \lepublic
of China's seat In the WQrld organlutlon.
Every yeor beginning from 1950, • small
groop of nations, Including Communist
and P!'>-O>mmunisl stiltes, proposed the
admlailon of !led Gblna and the expulsloe
of the teglllma1e Chinese' delegation. Alld
e".erJ time the pro;rs~mg· proposal W&;S defeated .-The pro ltOoQ no cbanCe
of being adopted linco lhe Issue of
''Chinese representatioQ" was always
considered as an important question
which required a two-thirds majority
if Peiping was to be seated.
This year it ii again the same old
story. A small number of U.N. members,
inctudlng little Albania and shameless
<;ambM!a, 111.voll>Ode' ~ mcu,
the aome • -delealed In tho pul yeors.
BVEllY YBAll .durlne lhe put ll
years an -natloos o_.i IO I U.N. -t for l'elPinl cinecily polnt<d
out Red China did iiol delerve to be
made a member of tho -Id ·arpnizo.. Uon because of 111 .,.,....... policy,
toward 111 neighbors ann Iii relUAI
to live up lo Its w.n..tlonal obllpllom
u llllpulated In tho UJI. Charter. Now,
after II years, the Pdplng regime bu
not shown tho 1Jlgbtest lmprovemenl
In Ill atUtude ..
Siljce his arrival In New YQrt, Dr.
Wei Tao-ming, • the Chinese ForelJlll
Mlnlster, has ~Y !Wice poiOted out
la his ipeeCheo belon' tho Gentral .._.,!>I! !bat Red China, for the reuoos
lllated above, does no\ deleno IO be
made a U.N. member. ·
Furthennore, be bu called attentloo
IO Ille fact that the Peiping regime,
because of Mao Tse-lung's 1'cultural
revoluUon" and the spreading chaos on.
the mainland, ii on the verge of ill
IOtal colla1'5t. Tbooe who refuse to face
... lo 11111 foci 111<1 llill --II"" Cbhia's -1-lo tho UJI, mllll
be either bl( fooll or Yldlma of PtlPinc'•
allverbolletl.
ANOlll&R -i<al _.i oo tho
11• ol tho Generli Aaemhly LI tho
-wbldl ~ llllt a 11J10C1a1 COll)o mlltoe be lwmed lo mly tho (Jb1na
q..,.iion. W1'al i. there -·really .-11 10 be otudlod! AduailY, what
.-11 lo be studi<d LI tho menta1lly
of -natloos which losill -ronrdlng the Pelplog regime let Ill
qgresatoo or of lbole llla-..U who
do not appev 1ble to ~between
right llld wrong &¥ be,_ goid 111<1
evil. LI W. world o1< oun IUl\f Soing
IO tho dogs? '
Sudrbelng tho cue, we lllmply c:anool
but deplore tho foll,y . of ·-nat!Olll which fall tO understand lully tho wlcted-
ne!il of the Pelp!ng regime and continue
to Insist upon Ila admlaalon IO tho United
Nations.
Thil perennial waste of Ume on tho
China question la truly a great nulsanct.
After tho move to bring Red Chino
Into Ille United Nlllollll It apln defeafed
IJlll yesr, ._ II. wll1 ourel1 l!e, -
U.N. meml>en lhoUld -,!bat, lb
view o1 wbol bu happened for It .,..;.
.eCudve yeart, tbe U.N. \aboold ref\m
IO -up the China queslloo far !Iv•
or te:n 1eus to come.
, CAN TBE Polpliig reglme Jut •-live or ten yesn! l\'e certAlnly do not
believe In such a •poaibWly. Tbe ~~·:·~=t~= Peiping regime. In the meantime, Ille
freedom-loving people. of China llhould
redouble their efforts In. order lo htlp
our 'government launch at the eirlieat \>osslbie momeot I be tong·herlided
counter~Uensive for emancipatinf our
brethren now lllf!erlng from Con1munill
tyraru\y.
And we feel certain that we shall
Mt be jigbtlng alooe wben tho counteMl-
fenalve la eveDtually launched. We
believe all naUons eager to destroy the
enemies of mankind will Mt fall IO
give us the necessary moral and material
support.
WELCOME TO CUBA!
' ' ov .. DNo 14--Will talring a drink o! water the mornillg after
the night before when considerable wine was
drunk produce intoxication?
DY•• DNo 15-ls it a good policy to take a few "shQts" of whis·
key to wann one up just before being exposed
to very low temperatures?
Do' s and Don'ts for Passengers on Hijacked Plane
DY•• ONo 16-Can one accurately prophesy ·the percent of aJ.
cohol in the blood knowing only the amount ot
alcohol that a person drinks?
DYe1 ONo 17--Can one state the minimum amount of alcohol
consumed from the percent found in the blbod.?
DYes ONo lS.-Does loss of judgment and the ability for s!lf·
criticism occur before there are obvious SYJ'.llP.
toms of intoxication? '
DY•• ONo 19--Can an exceptional person have 0.15% of alcohol
in his blood and still r<taln all of his faculties?
DY11 DNo 20-Is alcoholism hereditary!
AtlSlllera
l-Ye1. This definition ia modeled
after a Supreme Court decision
of the State of Arizona.
2-No. A person being examined
may temporarily pull himself
together and give a better ac-
cotmt of himself than he would
if be were not under scruUny.
Also, ordinary physical ex.am-
ltiation does not show the de-
terloraUon of judgment and the
acuity· of the senses. Finally,
about 100 pathologic condiUons
cause symptoms which re-
semble those of alcOOol.
3-No. The apparent stimulation
is due to lessening of the inhi·
bitions by the narcotic acUon
of alcohol.
4--No. We smell the nav.oring of
the drink but not the alcohol.
Pure alcobol, gin and vodka
leave no telltale breath.
5-No. A person bitten by a snake
may be in shock which ia in-
creased by the depressing ac-
Uon of alcohol.
6-No. The large amO\D'lt of water
in beer ls responsible fOf' slow-
er absorption of the alcohol.
7-No. The. intoxicaUng action de-
pends upon the amount of al-
cohol regardless of the type of
drink, usumi.ng that all the
drinks contain about the same
amount of water.
&-No. It has been stated that
these substances interfere but
Harger has shown that the
breath test is specific for al-
cohol.
9-No. The 1Ugar in the blood of,
a diabeUc does not change to
alcohol
IG.-Yes. Alcohol is chemically re-
lated to ether, chloroform and
other anesthetiai.
11-Yes. The 2 highbaDs contain
a total of about one ounce of
pure alcohol. It takes abc:Rrt 3
hours to fully oddiie one ounce
ol alcol!ol.
12-No. "Alcohol ls not a specific
cure far any disease, unlea
one comlders 'worry' a db-
eaae, and a drugged lndlffer-
ence a cure."
13-No, >.. little as O.IM% of al-
cohol in t.be blood may reduce
vi!ua1 acuity as much u wear-
ing dart· giuses after ...,,.
down, and other senses are al40
less acute.
14-No. The person may .become
sick but he is not intoncated.
l~The feeling of wanntb after
drinking Is caused by the dJla.
taUon of. the superficial capil-
laries. Thia condition is associ-
ated with rapid loss of bodily
heat.
16-No. To even guess at what the
concentration might be, one
would have to know, not only
the amount of alcohol consum-
ed, but would also have to
know over what period of time
this amount was imbibed.
17-Yes. When a 150 poWld man
has 0.15% in bis blood he has
accumulated in his body S
ounces of absolute alcohol
which indicates th.at be drank
at leut that amount of alco-
hol which would correspond to
the amount of alcohol in six
12-0Unce botUes of 3.2% beer.
18-Yes. The person is not aware
of his shortcomings although
careful psychologic examina·
tion may indicate marked loss
of efficiency.
l~No. The individual may give a
good account of himself but he
has nevertheless lost enough
of the clearneSs of intellect and
sell-control that he would nor-
mally possess to materially
interfere wilh hls mental and
physical capabillUes.
~No. C h l 1 d r e n of alcoholics
brought up in foster homes
have a better record regarding
alcoholism than the normal
population.
. Fn>m '.flme Magulne
They wer'e beaded . for Mlaml, or San
Juan or Houston. but a fum\y thing
happened. Over the past eleven mooths,
more than 1,000 AmericBns have visited
Cuba unexpectedly: lhpr airplanes were
hijacked.
In all, 17 U.S. planes have been
diverted to Cube since January and a
record of sorts was set last week when
three jets carrying 238 people made
forced landings in Havana within eight
days. So .far, nobody bu been hurt-
malnly because airline crews are care-
fully briefed for such an emergency.
Pilots carry maps of Havana's Jose
Marti Airport just in case, and stewffd-
esses are instructed not to argue with
would-be hijackers-simply to obey
their orden.
' BUT NOBODY has yet thou~t lo brief
the poor passengers. The foTlowing or·
ders ml~t well be added lo the "Impor-
tant Inlonnatiort:, c a rd 1 co~onJy
stuffed into the se8t-poclcets of airliners:
In tho Air-Four Don't..
Do:t't be aggressive; hijackers are
usually anned, 'and they tend to be
nervous. (The penalty for hijacking is
death, or 20 years ln prison.) Their
choice of weapons varies. Guns and
knives are common. But R. Hernandez,
a 23-year-old Cuban refugee who held
up a National Airlines ~ in July,
brandished what he claimed was a h<l!ld
grenade. When the plane landed in
Havana, It turned out to be a bottle of
after-shave lotion wrapped in a hand·
kerchief.
Don't paruc. Hijackers, although un-
welcome, can be congenial. One of the
three men who toot over Pa.'1 Amer-
ican's San Juan-bound rugbt 281 in No-
vember, identilied only a3 Jose, pas~
out .32~. bulJets as souvenirs and
chatted amicably with passengers-·
lncludlf)g Joseph Hunoval and his wife,
a honeymoon couple from New Jersey.
"He said be was very sorry to inco!l-
venieoce us," reported Mrs. Hunoval.
"Cuban! really are v e r y friendly
people."
Don't push the call button. The sudden
ping in the cockpit might startle the
felon and provoke him to fire his pistol.
This could cause the skin of your air·
\'O\'cJ:•
11Exc1U ••, air. C1ff11,
tu II' •IM''
craft to be punctured. ~ 1he unlikely
event of this occurri.l'lg, roi;w emer-
gency procedures.
DON'T CAU.. aloud for the steward-ess. If you require assistance or must
rO to the lavatory, raise your' band.
Captors permitting, there will be nor-
mal beverage service aboard the plane. Aboard Eastern Flight 73, hijacked in
November on its way from Chicago to
Mlaml, the hijacker himsell bought
drinb for all passengers who desired
them, at a cost of $20.
On the. Ground-Two Oo's.
Do relax. The Castro regime notwilh·
standing, m o s t Cubans are indeed
friendly, a."ld they will make your lay·
over as comfortable as possible, once
formalities have been concluded. These
include movie and still photography ol
all arriving pusengers and a routine
interrogation: nam'e, address, citizen-.
ship and dateof last smallpox inocula-
tion. If you are not carrying your L'lter-
national Certificates for Vaccination, you
may be inoculated oo the spot or, worse,
quarantined at the airport.
DO enjoy your stay. Most layovers
last overnigpt, because Cuban author-
ities will nO\ permit U.S. jets to take
off with passengers from Jose MarU
Airport, and i( takes time for the airline
involved to ferry over a substitute -prop
piL'le. Passengers meanwhile are bll·
leted either at Jose Marti Airport or
at one of two good hotels : the downtown
Havana Libre (formerly the Havana
Hilton ), or the Varadero International,
Land Is Grand
From an article appearing in tile October issue of Fortune Magazine.
The mushrooming of governmental these cooditiom bas given many a
jurbdicUom (in Orange CoWlty) reflects member of the city council, where
a ceaselessly exp&nding need f o r variances in zoning codes must be ap-
servic-es. 'Mle bizarre shapes many cities proved, good reason to regret the times
take reflect the search for developed land he caved in to developers. "Some of them
by which to expand the tax base to pay think city councils were created to make
for the services. In the past it has led to t.he world safe for land speculation," say1
intercity "annetatlon wars/' perverting a Clifton Miller, campus architect for the
healthy impulse toward growth lnto Universi ty of caJifomla at Irvine. "They
mlndlesa boooterism -bigger is better. talk about free enterprise ln relation to
A fUteen-year rtal~le binge under how big a sign 1 gas station can put up."
Do Dirty Words Make a College Newspaper Great?
----Saturday, Dec. 7, !!IN
Ucense to print previously (orbldden
·-bu beell the subject of much dllculslon on American college campuse.a
tn f'fJCent months. Here are two com-
mentl on the topic:
MlcMcl Wilton, 1uocl1te editor ti.
... DePullo ot Del'.oal Vlllv<nlt1:
how to spell and use punct'Uation.
The !Uthy speech thing, I suppose
It'• part of this realism business. You
know. Like realism in films is naked
people. But that isn't rea.Uy realism.
any more. And then maybe some of
the old words wUI come back. Words
Uke moron , ror eJample.
Dr. Taddeua Koatrubala, a11l1t1111 ~
resaor of psycbl•try al I.be NorthWdttm
University Medical School:
The Comnient Page of the
Dally Plk>I sew lo Inform
and otlmulate readers by pre•esrllni a variety of com.
men1ar7 °" topics of Inter-est and, lignificance from
!nrormod observers a n d _....,, ...
We wcn't UM a dirty word evtn If
tt LI relevant, wba~ver that mema: •• Arri Id.lot can a:et up and swear, after
all. Wb1t braJn power does that toe?
I ahraya: thought a college wu a place
where literacy slandl for aomethina:. SO
why not be literate!
Some of these college papen. I wish
their edltcn' were 1 tittle Ina worri«t
You know what ruimn is! Realism
LI tooldng In a pbooe boot and not
being able to find the rlgbl nwnber.
Rtallml ii blowing your nose. But nobody
In the movies ever blon his nose.
Dirt and fUth aren't rullsm. 'They'ni JUJt dirt and filth.
Of course some of thue words, U ·
you ua them rarely, can be quite -llranl
-c1n really make a Point. Like the
man who never swtan; and suddenly
be hill )QI wllh one, and tt r<ally
cuta. II flt ue Ihm wonls all the
tlme, eventually they won't sboct us
I'm afraid we may lose some of our
important four-letter wtrds.
Loot what happened IO the Englbh
"ord bloody. It means nothing DOW",
except in small subcultural areu. So
J'm 1 lltll. worried. 11 the history of
language· repeata ltaelf, our good old
swear wordl are golng to be Incorporated
la general ·usaie -•nd We'll have
to come up with IOmethlna new. In
facl, I thlnt thll ii sln!ady happening,
and there'• JOmt run, auper-foul stuff
coming up now •
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R-II. WNd Publlshor • .boirt 11.1bltance and more about form. I m..., tt woold be nice U Ibey knew
located 35 minutes out of. town but cpn-venient to Varadero Airport, from which
your prop plane will depart. Depehifing
on your accommodaUons, here ls what
to expect:
At Jose Marti Airport: You will be al·
lowed to circulate freely and make pur-
chases at the airport shops. Havana
cigars (25c up ) and Cuban rum ($1 per
fifth) are the best buys. Neither can
legally be imported into .the U.S., but
passengers on Eastern Flight 73 f?'eely
carried both throu~h customs when they
returned to . Miami. There will be little
opportunity for sightseeing, except dur·
ing the trip to -the airport on buses pro-
vided by the Swiss embassy.
At the Bavaua Ubre: The rooms are
still comfortable, the service I! still good,
and HavJlJla still swings-a little. You
·will probably be treated to a' nightclub,
complete with dai~, a chorus &e
and an audience of la.Ping Eastern
Europeans. The Shopping downtown ii
better: in add!Uott to cigars and rinn.
bargains include East German cameras
and beautifully embroidered Czech peas.-
ant blouses. 'These may also be confi>
c:ated by U.S. customs on your reb,uu.
bul they can be regained on applicatiOO
to the foreign Claims Settlement Com-
mission, WasbingtaD, D.C. •
At the Varadero International: Brina:
a bathlng suit, because Varadero Beach,
a 15-mile-long ribbon or white sand, is
magnificent. Passengers on Eastern
Flight 73 were berthed here. 1iley were
allowed to go swimming. They were1also
fed a free meal (appetizer, roast ~.
rice, salad, dessert) while two Cuban
bands played bo&sa nova and blues in
~e background.
.------Our Man in San Francisco ___ __,._,
Nancy, Mia .and Ava --
Look for Tony Rome
ByBERBCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO - 1 thought
Frank Sinatra was just sounding off
wheo he said -in the course of
blasting L.A. -that he now has
an apartment In San Francisco, "a
grown-up swinging town," but it's
true. His lawyer, Milt Rudin, was
here reeently to sign a lease On
a pad hard by the Fainnont Hotel
-not in Sinatra's name, of course.
Look for "Tony Rome" on the
mailbox? ..• Frank, in the course
of bis diatribe: "The city has a lousy
transportation system, the opera and
symphony go begging for money, and
the museums don't have any great
, paintings to put on the walls." For
a minute there, I figured he was
talking about San Francisco •••
(Anyway, welcome, Leader!).
SCAM WHAT AM: Stephen Smith,
the dashing Kennedy·in-law, was holed
up at the Fairmont with the town's
biggest Checkbook Democrats, and
out of the smoke-filled room came
The Plan. On Dec. 15, Sen. Teddy
Kennedy will speak at a banquet
in the hotel -and incidentally receive
an honorary degree al Santa Clara
-in an attempt to wipe out at
one stroke the •100,000 Northern Calif.
deficit run up during Sen. Robert
Kennedy's last campalgn. There will
be 10 tables at $5000 each, with other
tables scaled down to a $100 bottom
-and if the figures scrawled on
a tablecloth were •dded correctly,
the debt wUI be erased.
WILLlAM BUCKLEY, here taping
Mayor Alioto and Mr. Cleaver (but
not together) a while back, also signed
Barnabull Conrad to bark at Cleveland
~ory oo the telly aboiJt cruelty to
animals . • . Cleveland Amory 11 a
person, not the place where the Ohio
Naliona1 Guard hangs ouL
OUR NATIVE WITS : Bob
Sherwood : "Have yw seen that
CbineH ooot on 'Booanza'! Definltdj'
an Uncle Tong" ... Headline noted
by Agile$ Alllsoo In tho Berkeley
Gautte: "Mandield Says Senate WID
Have Niron,a Ear." Ole?
A QUESTION from one of our
llstenen: u1s there any parUcular
advantage to tl'ring In me fl. tbOse
new cylfndrlcal aparlment bouoel oo
Cathedra1 Hill?" Answer: Certainly.
In case of nuclear attack, they screw
themselves into the ground .•. (Th\,.41
FUNny!).
QUESTION: "My boy friend keeps
wanting to take me to the Villa Roma
motel, which is circular. Should I
go?" Answer: Well, a.5 Daddy used
to ssy, "Keep your daughter in 1
roundhouse, Sam, they'll never corner
her there." ••. (Hoo--BOY).
QUESTION: "Who lives in those
otcagon houses I see around town?"
Answer : Two squares.
CAENFUCIUS SAY: Girl who go.
into Montgomery St. bar alone far
quick martini sometimes wind up wtth
Old Grandad instead ... Oh, 1 sayl
That's rich ... Cirrhosis of the liver
is a social disease, but only if you
contracted it at the Burll~ame Club
•.. 1 say, that's poor ... Save your
garbage for the big earthquake of
1969 and then dump it into the cracks.
Oh, I say! ...
GREETINGS FROM high atop Nob
Hill, overlooking downtown
metropolitan Emeryville, and It was
Fred Allen who said that TV has
set medlocrity back 50 years. Thank
you Fred Allen ... The reason Mayor
Alioto is thing about getting elevplQf,
shoes is that he wants to use Cltr R&Il
as a stepping stone ... (Ve-ry in-ter·
est-Ing. And also DUMB.)
GREETINGS from high atop topless
Carol Doda , overlooking beautiful
Visitacion Valley !. .. News-flash via
Reuters Ir om Hanno's-in·lhe-Bois:
"Five young men who couldn't decide
who should pay the dinner tab decided
to setUe the dispute with a race
around the block. The owner, who
acted as starter, hasn't seen them
since'' ... By George, that'• wlJ.ard[
• .. Feeling grumpy ? Go out to the
San Francisco Zoo for a couple ot
yaks. Feeling tacky! Go fly I tll<.
Feellog long In the tooth? Go bite
a dot aod make news.
GREEl'INGS from lpw atop tho
Ferry Building, underlootlnl the
Cbarll .. barcadero Fn!eway!. •. Lady
to waiter at \ht Wharf: "Do you
have finnan hJddie?" WaJter:· "No,
but will Cutiy ,Sark bt 111 ril)lt?"
... Chase Webb: "SborWhort half oft.
«J reveals a red neck.''
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'A+. Bill a./,, Pontioc +lie now '69 Pon+loc Is ~ling o.1 soles -orc1s. ~ wo hove ..,,.. one! ec,.. of r...
ftlO<lel tr ode-ins +liot MU.ST bo sold within 4 cMy.: After +liot tllno +lie onllro m..,.hry wl bo wt.oi..led 19
othor elon. Aot now whilo .Oltctio,o II pod,
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TRUE WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANY USED CAR AT BILL BARRY PONTIAC YOU HAVE A FULL 5 DAYS+TO MAKE SURE YQU LiKE THE CAR. I . • -
'If FOR ANY REASON YOU Plt~FER. A DIFFERENT MODEL YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO EXCHANGE IT FOR A NEWER MODEL YES; EVEN JI.
11969 ~ONTIAC OR ANY OTl:lER CAR IN STOCK EQUIVALENTLY PRICED.
-NO -:PAYMEN:TS 'Tit FEB.'691
ON ANY AUTOMOBILE PURCHASED DURING OUR PRE HOLIDAY CLEARANCi: SALE!
'67 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HARDTOP ' . ~ '65 PONTIAC GR·AND PRIX HARDTOP
FULLY E9Ull!PED
Including: Automatic transiT.isston, Big V-8
engine, power steering, power brakes, tinted
gless, factory air conditioner and meny more
Lie. No, TYX 841 --
FULLY ,E9UIPPED
h1cludl~: . .A11tom•Hc tr•n1mi11ion, V-1
•ngin•, radio, he1t•r, whit. w•ll tir11,
pow•r 1teerin9, c.0111ole, tin+.d tl•11
ind m•ny more extr1. lie. Ne. WUN
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OVER STOCKED USED CAllt.S! \ DOWN •• ..... Od_,..,,.,,w.-• ....... .. ....... ._.-' .. "· -' -······~ . '69 PONTIAC ·GRAND PRIX
'&&PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HARDTOP '64 PONTIC STATION WAGON
FULLY E9UIPPED
Including: Automatic tr1nsrni11ion, radio,
heater, white well tires, power steering and
many more. Serial No. XI 89692
'65 PONTIAC TEMPEST CONVERTIBLE
FULLY EQUIPPED. Tlp1 -to.-
of th• I COll OMy cl1u. This
0111 i1 1quipp1d with v.a ....
t in1, r1tlio, h11t1r 111d many
ofh.er d1h1J11 f11tur11. Sir.
R•di1, h11t1r, filly f1ctory equipped,
111 to 1ppr1ci1t1. ( RPll5'4 J
1964 DODGE POLARA 500
V0I, 2·dr. h1rdtop cpe. Pow1r 1ho1ri1110
111to. tra111., radi•, h11hor. IOLS•1z•
1961 CHEVROLET MONZA
• 1pd. tr1n1111l1ilo11, bucket 111h, r1di•,
h11hor. IFNR.609 1
$788
$950
$299
1966 FORD CUSTOM $1·155 Pop11ler '4-d r. 1M1111. Y-1, 1rlft111•H1
tran1mi11i"° r1tli., h11hor, lft, ·
CTUP •711 . "
. Including: V-8 engine, a utomatic transmission,
radio, he1t•r, and many other deluxe ice••·
sories. ·serial No. Fl4025
'65 PONTIAC
nwrm
·Thi MN•I th1t won 1'11 1co11•
Orrf1 111n1 , .• Thi T1111p1d inti "''' .,. ,, '""' .. "" ······ $"895· ~· 1111 H you 111111 1ut 011 this
0111 you'll fi11tl 11v1c1I 1i111i.l1r
111od1l1. 51 hurry whi11 11l1ctiCN1
11 1till tootl. A1k 11 111 lie. No,
RPL l&•.
1964 PONT. BONNEVILLE $1195 v.a, 2-dr. h1rdtop cp1. Power 1ho1r· ,
11111 l•t.. tr1111., 1lr co11cliffo11!111; r1dio,
h11tlt. IOSE61 l I
1966 VW DLX. WR. $1285 • •'4 .tr1111, r1di1, h11hot.
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1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA $48:8 V-1 c111v1rtlbl1. R1dlo, h11hr0
wtW tir11, 1+.:. IOHll192 I
1959 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $299 O.lra1 MCl111 ,1uto. tr•••·• r1tli•,
he1hot, etc. IDMLJll)
. '66 PONTIAC GTO
IPOm COUPI
A•••••••. """ '"'"· •••·$1785 w 1t11rin1, whlt1w1ll th•••· tin•
hotl tl111, I ll' Ill I II Yo llllftY
111or1 1xtr11J Lie, No, WXH 166.
$158.5 'i-1, 111to. tr1111., power 1t11rl111,
b11ck1I •••h, radio, h11flr, w1w ,
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1964 PONTIAC LoMANS $1195 2.tl~. h1r,t1p cpe. V·I, ,_,, 1ho1,. •
i111, 111t1, tr1111,, r1cll1, h11flr,
irecket n1tt.. COQE27•1 J
4-dr. C11tl111 Supr1m1. V-1, power · 1966 OLDSMOBILE HDTP. s-1·495
1t11ri119, 1lr comlltlw11i111, · •1111. tr1111., · • ,
r1cli1, h1at11. ISLUll61 . . '·
1964 llUICK SKYLARK s-995' _ v.a, J-4r. hoHl+.p c,.. Autt;. tr1111 ..
r1«fl .. hff+.r. IONT1041
tir•i, Mclc1t 111+., with 1rr11 c.011v1r-·
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Sundays Noon lo I pm BILL BARRY LEASJNGCO.
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LOCAL Pll•llWlll B/B =i:iun~~.:=.ri..-= Q-;,.J fl U UH,. FINER HOMES n, n tt VJ 4
'riew opelliq of UNIT 3. 'lllls oponbll la for . ~ ,...,. ,-l!UI V.:Jarre '"eallu
local buyers on1y before ldverilllnl In the JO Dllilscllwe .... • H••• ONI OI' THI MOST admlrOll Vlow HO!Del ii
RUTH LANE
(One ~lock from • _ Ol'I la Dotv SbGHa. I ·Bdrm, larca panelled. den Lo& ,,..gel<s papers. . • . • N DAIL y 10. .... -••1 to ~ ••• ~ .... •M-----_......__
BeauUM homol prked ,,,,_ '2$,415 to Ullhltn.tln.CGilall.a-lltftlblb.toNpt. ...---,.., ·--....--
DIMAND THE IESTI Thia auperbly de-
lllDOCI 3 BR, 8 bath home could be for you.
'W'allld ·~ court yard, beamed ceilings
Dover Drive)
Convenient to M a r I n e r a
G-Sd>oof•Hart>o.
fflib.Spacloo•S-~ Den abl:I hup '
famDy r o o m.. Complete
10.tch. Blt-lm. 2 l"irep1aca,
HARDWOOD FL 0 0 RS. .._. ....... ~ ..... ,
'32,795. Featurlnc: ·~ lloaJDJ In liYinl Harbor Hiib. Newport Bia ll:lllmu\lly Sdlool pnMD -,_ fOr lll1t. pool. Plano for"'
room, f.,,,..J dlninf ro0m, I ot S baU., Willltlltt Sbcipplnc C.Oter end ClnudMo. paNl'lD -~ iOr" ~-. ' 'ft'-ll!O ID 1arp room, muter IUlu with fire.
shake or mlssloa tlleroof, I Cll' Scar......., * a It 4 Bil * Clrptllnlr Ope Sundi11 1.a 1000 ._ ..
Gatten a. SaWOI' ~ _.drift. * Fam11J Rm * Jllec.!Wdien
p la •• -"'~di fPlltilnl' pool lfatdltd ~ 11 la convartlblo
dtin, 1or111a1 dliilDf room. can tor appomt..
mtnL llrnlltnt !lilan<IDl-
W11. Seleet your li..m.t Plu It WI vUI 'if Dlnina ll#D 1Jr. FA l!eat .. IAYPllOHT -Pla'.'ud 9llp, 4 lldna, 8Q
custom build .for yw. llOYa la by llay 1889. * 2 er 3 Car Gar * !llake Roofs • llountala Vlow. Lo-pdCed I ,ur old
llodela at Hamilton • Bushard, H.B. * Used-brick Frplcs * Rustic Fencing Bayfront . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . $89,500
$24,"5 lo $32.175 Open Sat • Sllll ·1146 Polorts FAMILY PLANNED -4 bdnm, Iolded with
lltllla • erarts, larft poo~ -= fl'Om yard
Price $49,SOD-Ewa. 67Mt&
VA a Co.;;wlhnll $30,950 to $33,950 llAYFRONT-71 ft. Pier and Slip, 5 Jldlm(r
CALL Ml.2929 ANYDAY Mlwuo It" 6 Wilh• llllle• lQ,% Dn~no2ndTD I car Jlll'Ole-aMllll ., .. , .. ". II ~ full ol hit treea. Borbor Dda. SHOllECUFFS
232 Eventns Cenyon
OPEN SUN. l lo 5 PM
3 Bedrooms or 2 + OJnverti.
hie Den. AD rooma sp&doua_
C..,, ........... New C..,..t.
tng I: cu.tom Drapes. MA-
RINE VIEW. ""°' .... ,....._ Move In Now! 1'12,(0)
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Join lie 111 Grolp B/I
Coldwell, Bmker
OFffllS:
lewllfll Danr SINN•
CUslom SpaDim design. U.. rm w/...t
bor, master B.ll suile upstaln. 2 B.ll's, slt-
tiDC Rm, din. Rm. d-Pier I<
Sllp .. : .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. $129,SOO
lln. Raulolon
l1W11lhl layfront
Tio ,.,.. llrp 'boet lo b privalo clod: at
lhla 4 BR r ... !y. Pr!va~ bath with each B.ll + £~ room. Consider tnde. $119,000 w.
Catom Udo Isle H-
cwt. -.. 4 BR& + CODV. den + ram.
rm. w/...t blr. Formal din. rm. swim. pool
w /ma lrp. potlo. Uida. By Beeson. Puq.
fin. 50' st lo II. Lot. ........ $117,500.
Mn. Baul.rton
5 IRI. Jl/J IAs-Pool-$57,500
Westclitl. JUll reduced 14-fm. rm. -
littpl-. 14-kitdlln. Sunn,y patio oft u..
iDg rm. A lot al -fer lhlo price In
prime locatlan.
MJI. ll>riOD
lest~ Illy
An:bit«l desjpod fer prime fuDi]y livin&-
4 bdrm, extn lrg. ram. rm. • Iii beam
<eillngs. E:r)msive use of wood & ~ -
2 flDe boJ -+ 'boet facililies. .... ........................... '49,500
1111. Ba • .,
WCll•flwt Hw
Sjladous s.ty. -"""""""'· 4 Bdrm +
din. rm. Front t.<n<e on sandy beech.
Great ram. aru w/...U.. pools ·a tenoia ma. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . '47,SOO
Im. Haney • ...,.OtB
OPIM HOUSI SUN 1 ·S
tSSSVlola om.
S B.ll + huge den w/frplc, 2 patioo, la4a
ol nlltlc: <Imm.
~ -have 2 BR w/big yard .. "5,000
Jo0 Clarbon
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COLDW1U.. IANllR & CO;
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-OIT lllACH .....
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p. .. palmer·lnC01 ~toted MAONIPICINT v1..W HOMI -cWlo!talJ
· U77· vu( LIDO Ille llD4llt Vin buJ 'In Nowpad .... 4
Troct Ph: 540.SIA ...... L.A. C.lt MA MOM Bdrm, • llalhl, View lhinf rm, Vlft dlnlnr na, View family rm -try . . . . . . $95,000
Open Dall,y 1324 O.luy 11•· -------
ISLAND LIVINC
IS THE GROOVIEST!
lEROSSESSION -lluat ba aold. Ocull
View 4 Bedroom, family rm, ukfni '37,000
Worth much mare -mate olfar -try 10~ Down. ·
Open Sat• SUn 716 Camoo Highlands Dr.
LIDO ITllADA coaNll. -Warm, c:harm-
lna. 1pad<D ID ....Uent oondltlon. 3 bdrm.,
·2 batlto, formal dllllni room, bufe patio.
'201 Via Nlee 0,... Sat/Sun 1-5
PRICE llDUCEDt Ugbt & bright 2 stocy
home well located In Newport Helgbla, 3
bdnti ar I bdrm • tomn;, 1'>0lll, 2 bathl,
room fOr _..ion a penoaolhed lmp10ve-
menll. Naw tH.500
1605 WISTCUFF DR., NI
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY-1..S
501 Avoudo
lrvlne Terr. 642-5200 Coron• dol Mor
IAYPIDNT IUY -4 IEDlOOMS $105,000
()poft Sat/Sun 2216-0.nnel Rd. .. I ,._,
You'll find thia 4 Bedroom
2% Bath home atb'acttw! -BIOW IOOMI 11rDil °' Ordinary .... ,... .. om. by" .. ·""' -.......... Eac1lllve ...,. ,... .................... ....
i. ~ at tt1 tiest. De-menitiel • real llYabWty 1m-~ for 1orma1 u well m )'OU 1ee INSIDE. Prb
U e I. I W 1. l t11tetalnln&. $G,500
W&o....,_.,,.m111 OPEN SUNDAY
lllNTALS $400 lo$1500 Month OorpolD 5 ..... ' _, --1( .. -...................
675.5930
john macnab
REAL TY· C~PANY
III DovV .Dr. Su,lto 101
Mo-11 .. tty c.. .......
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a...-IM-,.. .................. ' --built.US. quality nylon w/w
eupeta, fwnced 1vd with
patio il ~ Pdce
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Open Dally
2421 Tinlfn Ave.
10°/o Down OR SOOllR
BIG. BIG, mG OPPOR'MJN. This 3 bdrm family room
IT'!' • To own a bet.Utiful 3 c.oll'P Park beauty is to. or 4 bedruom execuu... ._, home wltb 1aqe t...hQled. dlY• top '"""ue. It'• vacant, ~ ,~ -• In lor too.. ImmaculaW, like new. -~ .-·-• ~~-• !Ire-•·"'-~-~ tt.t hllk!Qs. Near a.ck ...._ .,_.,g. .u~
·111.7. Hane dear • d •a 1 built-In ldkbeil &: dlshwuh-
with ...... et, extr. larp: bdnns. lob
• ot extru lnduded. CoYertd ..... -in.•. -.1-------· ..rarr-:... lt -CHOICE
OIANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
lbletmns. .
l'\ll ,\\11111
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BllllDING Sl1ll
193 E. 17th St. '46--44M -Of« Lluo ...,..,
$13,950-$13,950 trml!Uet,c.11. Le;'~.;.'='&':
....,._ .. ,._ $500 DOWN ....,...by"""""''" .....
Nffpolt Bwtt. -.. EZ 0n um 4 Wniu:n J hatb a $211 500. Tmna. tenm. o.nw will car r 7 ' klu. FANTASTIC POTENT· famil1 tir:me. ai. • ...,.. 2. <DRONA DEL MAR · lut
1AL DRIVE BY TODAY 1fWc. Jblt i:ubvdliCl!d to 1!ie chance to buy OCEAN • .. • munt. won't be aroun::I VIEW + OCEAN FRONT
•... rilla" .... !Sl.30 ......... lh ....................... .......
~ .. -.SPRING .. _............. by_...._lndud-_.., BEAL'IY ... ._ ""·ooo.
..... ~ " ...,_.. loy J. Ward Co. •• -.,.._... ~ Of:Dcl)
"29Harllar-.,CIL . .,...._ .... -
. IA YctEST '°" WESI'ClJil' DRIVE
............ , ....,. , i.11o .... nu :.'.:' ..,..,,50 Idell 3 BR -Pool
---..... ..,., 4 a.drm -.'23.751 ----"' LISS THAN lti1fT I 1V. i.11o, -llm patio w/ Spedoul ltring. l'lrpllt ftn.. w a te t f • 11. Jrmcal pool. ~.. --')liiiii. ._,,... __ ,.._II••
CM.-Arnold -----°"" ...... -.... ..... J.nyF....i --......_oil._..,.,,.... ... -· • &. 1111r.-~ DI ~ ldh:hm. 541)..\Tltl: $2l,l50.
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OctuYiew la•• . -----
THIS IS SPRING
l\lo is llLL IMLLOWAY. s ""'"., 2 M ..... -H• fj.,., Ml Costa MM•· ... ••em tD Ona. •
He k • ttMu.t• lft social wtttl pnpe.
...... • • d poych•1"'lY CORllN-MAR11N
-wott ... Sim Col-lllALTORS '-9• i• c.lorado. He a... --1. ,.,,_ ,._
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2629 Hart.or llvd. ••• ~
Coste Meae "',,.,,.. ...
0.-dol -
•
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Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
.,.., - . 'l ·T'~.::"' ... - -_. • ,_ .. All * haffeM ............ u ............... ... ~NI'~-t.:e 1i11 .....,.. DAl_LY Pilot
WANT Naw•·~ ......... -............. ..,.. .. __.. .. .....
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HOUSES FOR SALi
[2 Bedroom)
*469 E 18th SL, Calta -646-3255 (llo:t. SW! 1-8)
1200 llolpbln, ?nine Torr., CdM 8'1MO!>tl, m.-05M -(llul 1-1)
[2 ..... _ ' r.m1y .. Don)
1518 Vlalfmllla,?lotwpwt-
842-3219 (Sat le SUD)
515 -Drive, Corona dal llllr llU-17'11 (Sat a: Sun 1-sl
*2012 Commodore Rd (Baycrest) NB
SU.17'11 (Sii • SWl 1-5)
(l Bedroom)
ttNo. !OS Unda lalall4, NB
675-6930 (Sat • SWl 11-1)
82f w. Victoria st., Cll
875-11172, 1711-7187
*•No. 103 Unda Illand, NB
(Dally}
675-5930 (Sat. SWl 11-1)
1&431 !len:ury Drin, W-mtor ..~-(Sit U-4) m _, c...,...., Sbcncllff c.111 rra.soo, 878-0554 1s.1 l Sun 1.s>
**2718 Sbel1, China Cont, CdJf
&71>-3000, 548-8881 (Sun 1-5)
201 Vu. Nice (Udo Ille} NB
1542-S200 (Sat • SUD 1-8)
4S8 I. 20th St. Calta ·-M&C>555, ~1000 (Sit. Sun 1-1)
(J loclroom A F1miy er 0..)
429 llqnolia, Coo1t 11... I
846-:tm (Sat. SUn 11-1)
uoo ~Dr. (Wllldlll) Nii
' 8'15-t!Ol • (Sat It suJ. d:atM:SO}
tl6I Vllta Dr., lloyllhoreo
m-2000 (Sun 1-1)
l!l!S Gatuy Dr, no .. r Shores _ .._
875-2000 (Sun _,
*41145 Tremont ~ Sllons) CdM
842-1485 (Sun 1-1)
115 Camplt..-(l!utbluff} NB
54G-lml (Sun 1-1)
107 Via llllall: Lido Illa
815-3000, l'lS-1112 (llan 1-1) m V• Udo Noni, N'~eWMpca1-' -
1175-4031 (Sun 1-1}
*2181-..... Now,..,_
..,,._, 1141-(9an 1-s)
Ill Via Otadota (Udo Ial1} NB
m.500I, 4" IOOO (Sit le .. U-1)
3030 Bibb. Cella -MM440 (Saa JS-IN)
2514 LoJO)a (ColltCO Pan) Cll
541 MOO (Sit• SW. lt:JO I)
:ZOU So. ca,oDa & ~-Vonle) (JI MM1'1 Illa) •1• ......... a.ia.uo ....... tlla lt:IN)
201.I -Dr. C-:liOlh It JnlDol
ft&.TllS ...... 1-1)
-'llllh --· 1-5 PM ...... -..... ... ,._.. ..._ 2 """"""" 107 VI• Dijon, LIDO .... ammnr-muter' l\ll~. Like: -MW 3 Bednxm +
Qmst powder ftlOm. Heated Q:lnv. Den. 3 Baths. 2(1'.» ...
I.lid tlbtrl4 pocl. 2~ car ft. Uvtnc space. Hearty nlW .. .... -------· ~-....... .,,. .......,.,ouoc:k.
Ctllswdy ' Co. "',500. IGY & leach
Rulty, Inc.
24!J7 E. c:oast Hwy., CdM
67~
1718 Iowa (l4'esa Verde} Ceola lieu
114().1720 (Su• 1-8)
(4 Bedroom)
•*No. 18 Linda kland, NB
675-5930 (Sat & Sun 11-1)
223 Hanover Dr. (College Part) CM
5'8 2405 (Dally I.fl)
**2288 C2wlnel Rd., Balboa Peninsula
(114) MU2a& (Sat & SUD}
469 Abbie Way, (Eastside) CM
64U>304 (Sat & Sun I.fl)
*299 -Robi.Dbood Ln. Coota --llO. 14&-7iit (Sun 1·5)
**"' So. 1la1frmt. Balboa illaad 67a.a311 · (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(4 Bedrooms I Family or Don)
*11142 Santla(O Dr. (Dover Sllorea) NB
846-1550 (Dally 1().5)
18th. Tustin, Costa 11-
Trac:t Pb: 540.5!l!S, 11711-7300 (Dally
10-4:30) •
'21 Windward Ui>e, Newport Buch
846-1846 (Sal & Sun 11-8)
'44 Windward Line, Newport Beach
ft&.1846 (Sat. SUn 11-4)
190'7 Leeward Lina (Baycreat) NB
ll40-l 720 · (Sat a Sun 1..si
2882 Stromboli (Keaa Verde) Cll
114().1720 (Sun 1-5)
2500 Wav....i Dr., Corona de! llar
ll44-0020 (Sun l .S)
WI Avocado, JrriDt 11, 1rv1na Terr., Cdll
675-3000, 673-0554 (Sun I.SJ
506 lloclford Place, Corona de! llM'
675-5728 . (Sat & Sun)
(5 Br. I Family or Dtn}
1850 I. Ooean ron~ NB
873-9200, !v .. : 548-6988 (Dat.111-5)
l:te Via Tries~ (Lido !ale) NB
675-1938 (Sun 1-5)
17862 Gillman, University !Wt, lnlne
llliil-0504 (Sat & Sun l.S)
1833 P11uua (Coual,J)
tt&-7171, 846-2SU (SUD 1-8)
*11123 GIMwood Ln. ~)NB
146-7765 csu a Sua 1.a>
(5 Bedroom + G.iost House)
IOO'I Senta Alla Att., Colla Meu ~ . (Sat • SW.) '
Dlpln• For Sale
(!Br. Al It.)
110 Mth St., Newport 8-h
~8 (Sat • SWl 1-8)
(! Br+ Don &2 It+ Don)
llltlt I. Balboa Blvd., Balboa !'l!lul.
1'1*'9200.. Eves: 54Mll88 (i>lllJ 1-4)
Jjlt Welt 111, N1wport Beach
81Mtl0, 875-0991 (Sat. SUn 1-8)
c .......... Fer s-.
{Jledr-J
K20 Ulllllll>wNUlliJnlh (Upper I.a lla7) NB
MO-lftO (Sat • Slla 1-1)
(4W-)
ffU Bil-(Jll!dh al9l) NB
M6 'I02I ISi& • SWI IN) ·-............ ..................
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0....ral
DEC. 10
'
First ·Half
REAL
.
ESTATE
TAXES
Are Due
l
J -BORROW ON
> •
YOUR EOUITY &
f AVOID PBIALJIES ' • ' '
3 DAY SERVICE
lln 2nd Morllll{les
longer on 1st
Mortgages
Excellent terms &
payment privileg-
·es on "botfl types
ol loans.
CALL
642-2171
SATTLER
MORTGAGE
co.
for Ill pml
20 ytlrs.
. --w1m·1 • • •
Don1bu)' a new boll• 'W,,_,..._ Whit
$24,2llO wUl buy at CINTUltY HOMIS. Some
Gt the f•tures -at NO EXTRA COST are ..,, /w c~ Mplele llullt.lnl, '&.
places; rillr yard f~g. & much ""'"·
Easy lerm4 fro!'!, •l 700 . down ,to all, wi)h
monthy potmenla Of onlY tlll8.
2 • 3 ,.. '4 bedroom homea lo choose irom.
Euy to find: ·Go north It .weal on Ma<:Arthur
Blvd. 1lo !ntenec!iob of MacArthur It ·Flower.
MODELS OPEN 10 • 8 dilly.
Mako Youi' Seloctloli Now
· lofaro (W,.ncl OponlllCJ Rush . . .
l'or In,.,,,._ c•ll 546-5504
COAft I WAU.ACI UALJOU. Ae1m
- ------~ ~ =-=-=---===----------
Gentral 1(100
COROllA DR MAR •
BEAUTY
One l1anot at 1hls modem.
custom 2 Bedroom home and
you'll take to it immediately.
Owner will finaDce at 6"-%
to strong ~r. (even bu a
bomb 1helt1:r). J
Opon Sot/Sun 1-5
535 HAZEL DRIVE
' ~-
'PERl=ION
-~ . .,, .... * 642-1771 Anytime *
4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, Pier I:
l!oat. ll.50,000.
11 I S. llayfront,
Balboa Island
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Wm. Winton
Roullor
229 Marine,
Balbo& kl111d
675-3331
Open 'til ' Evoz Ntt•
OPEN SAT /Slll
Corona del Mar
Prim• beacli Jocation. No
fi nancing necessary. 3 BR
2 bath!, large livina' + f:arn-
ily rorun, bullt-iM, fireplace,
3 CAI' 8'8.1'8#· o.w.c. 2nd
TD or trade for income.
Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 6CZ-0185
*LACHENMYER
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. '46-4494
@) ..
Assame 5'.4%
Y·A loan
Not neceua.ry to qual-
ify. ToW paymenta: U..
dud~ EVERY'nIING
$Zif per month. Many
features such u w /w
carpelin&, built -inll,
outalde lhower, boat
door thru tbe 1anee &
much more. ONLY 1
MILE TO BEACH. BE
QUICK!!
•
COATS ..
WALLACE
REALTORS
--546-4141-'.-
(0pen Evonlnpl
2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
'l'JU MAL IStA'l'l:RB • 1Kf.7l7li' DIJ
lhe. Th Life Of I
111 i!lli 4" ,.. •Ill a ~ 2 1n 1111
,hear( <il mrythb\g. Jlllt. mlD ~
-II and oboppinJ. $18,7llO --; $1:18 'per month illclades · lases IDd lDlannet with
nomlll.down. •
I Ilg Ho-1 Uttle l'rice
More. than 2000 1q. lt. In 11111 (allllly have)!.
5 lledroomo, a baths, dlnJnt xoom and tamly
l'OOlll· Mother'• dream ldtcben with eeUns
apoice. Closet' apico wUl acc]>lnrnodate a fam-
ily of 10. Oonina del Mar Hlgb Area. -
$38,llOO. • • • Wo~ W11_1~ff Coni,er
Dellgllttully llf:l&bl·3 llodrobm-2 bath In ...
elusive ·~. New liviilg room carpet. Large
Heated & Filtered Pool completely surround·
ed by .dfCk!nt. $49,500.
A 'Hospltal!ty H-
nie largest home In this fine Mela Verde
area. Room lo •.pore with 5 Bedrooms, 3 both•
-wrouglll Iron fence around Sumet Pool
with extra IWty Bise patlo.-EJ:ecutlve living
for $42.500. Easy Terms or Trtde.
-
U,,per Ba'I . ..
r!.wPort B.ac~
2 new Caa1lom homes -ndacod $80001
One Spanilh with Mlallon '11la IOOt-6 old
wPl'ld Jnlerior. o..e ~pil'll')' 11y1<
ins with tn>nt yard profiealonally Jaoi4•
.. ~ •• ~,2855 lq. ~. '-bdnn. 2"
bi.tbs; faa\JIY room, dloin& rm., wet bar,
overalu Joi " sarac•
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42i & ":44 Wlndwti'd Lone
1-r 22nd & TUllln A:vtl
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R ·-,~ ... 1100 .. Ont ... Wonlod 5990 ft. Parldna. ... , A private luo. Wo"'"" 6305
1 BDRM. Guest Boule or ~=~=P~d•alred . SimJlar Jllro. yrly, N.8. -... .. Oollep ..._, I
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SINGLE Car Iara,. • A '1!11. Ocftn View pvt bcb lit TDa U?I -IQ ,.... Whoddy• Wantt WltotldYa Got?
w/luck. 112. "'°""'" 156 W. rlchlo. Idftl tor 8 """"'-' AND '""'· .,_ -. SPECIAL CLAsslFICATION fOR
PAINTING-P1.perl111. °"""""' -10"' .... Expert: WIQ, Eve1 : .......,.
m , C.M. 61$.4l.6D or home combo. X1nt rum... Clll for det&ila. 2lld TDa
5"-8511 185,000. a" Int FIVE ,..... and ali NAT\JRAL IORN SWAPPIRS
STUDIO, Pvt ent " bath; HAIR Real Eestate 11thtt types Of. relll ~state '. .s,.dal Ra._i ' ,
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St d t I H'C 499-lm County 11 yeus. llUL.lil -J1D MUIT uia..uo1 ' ~ Or· Ext. ,PAINTING,
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646-0607 . --~ .. --· -· .... ,..,. -'""• -... ii;;. ................ ~ ....._ ___ ,, _ Industrial Rental 6090 S'6 E. lTth St., Costa M.ea ,._..OT"1..o tt01t ·u.L11-T~oes OMLYJ ,_,. ~~ ·--GC-21)1, 11G<511 PHONE '642·S611 e PAlNTERS need -"· • yee.n •zp. ball Reta.
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for employed man $12 wk 3000 SQ ft waremu.e A ott1ct Eves. 613-786.\ &0-WT To Pl1c• Your Trader's ParHIM Acl
Cqrta Meaa MS-191» + 61'.0J aq ft pavt:d It fenced ========
ROOM tor """ Worldntr yud. 1855 Lquna ea.,..,. CONSTRUCTION WILL """' oqulty "' looal
woman, nice, quiet home. Rd. 714-494-8066 or RNANCING beer bar e•~ 9
Klt. prtvl. 642-4191 n..-1'8! -"'"" tor TD or aC...,. 0< ="°'"~---'---M·lA nr new wareh'1e """" AVAILABLE compan.ble. Call MZ-U71 LRG. Rm. conv are a • ' ...., TD OWNERS ~ cle .. • _.. _ ... _ ... -Kltcbe ....... L 112 wk. pwr. °"1.rable l n d. ofc., ,... at ~ • ... ...,. ~.-. o ,_., ... -I-' ldsc St. tron•·-R-4 &rQUDdL Give m:ie I: ~~'-"'---~-&U-l'l58 """' • _ ... location. Write cl n..n ... Trade your car on Resort =:;-=-,,,., ,,.,.,.,----,--(213) 941-1368 ° .._....., Rabcbland. Owner's C"Oet. MAN only, kitchen prlvp. , Pilot, Box ~1 20 ac $38IXI at Christmas
~Mmo~GovemorSt., Lob 6100 Mo ... , .... , T.o•, 6345 VaDey Ore100. Partial
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Guest Homes ~ 5991 2 Large R·I Lots $f,.nl lit TO, $42 mo, er. Newport ~. 200' to
--'----'-'----'-'---' 11..aguna Bdt. ~e:rpnc1 utih, 3 ;yrs. Larae down. (n4) beach. Will trade eqult)'
PRIVATE Room for eldttly all improftd. eome. view. 833-2935 tor J004. t.apna res1d~
ambulatory lady. Lovely A&k $10,000 each. OwMr "'NNOUNCEMENTS ti.al lot. P-0 Box 1423 ~ food N 1 may finance • submit R. "" . • • Clln!, a......... • c e F Bia ,, ...... _... and ·NOTICES Htmtington Beach. <n4J prden surround l n r 1 omey, · _,,._ MS-OOtS Ownr,
=A=vail=•=bl='="""=·=Call==,..._.==753"JFOR SALE 8Y owner in Found (FrM Ads} 6400 Cluaic l!IM Jquar 3" liter Leucadia, on Neptune Avt:.1----'---"---Mlsc. Rent1l1 5999 50'x120' R.-2 Bluff Sot. title MALE Siamese, neutered, Saloon. 38,000 actual miles.
---'--· to mean hi&t\ tide. VM!w Black tall, ears A tace, Runs I: loob sharp! Trade
15 lC lB IN Commercial Zone, La Jolla, nan. Point. Ask-llsbt body. Viclnlty 40th and for aolid Plclr: up.
' suitable for business It in&" $30,000. MS-3461 aft 5: 30 RJver, Newport B each . 5e39l3 ·~· Plenty of parking. TRIPLEX lot 18th A 673-4935 Have 26' Twin airlaer,
Rear of 2544 Newport Blvd., Wallace, C.M. $ 9 • 8 5 0, FOUND Sat. Nov. J>th. clear. J'uD filhlns equjp,
C.M. $35. , month. 615-41!0 Owner Box 766 Blue J Small. dark bmured for $8500. Trade for
or 5"-8511 cal fi4. 337-3515 ay, cat. with red=· V~ty eq tn income proper11. OwD-, · • er. n.f/ 642-1Sl0 Income Property 6000 SWEEPINGOceanViewl.ot. 52nd St "Seashore.
I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,/ Lquna Beach, $5950 _ S950 6Q..3519 '57 Ford Pidc Up with 1 • , camper llhell. Excellent mo. Owner tn.f) 497-mD. PAIR Child• presc:r:lption cordition, $5<Xl value. Trade UVE ROO fREf I 49'7-1021 &lasses brown A dell for Cunping Ttaller or f
10 LOTS )t.1 liOOO, City {)rl. plutic. Found vie IJndbuab Phone 6GOG7 ewa.
a.nge, $S'J,OOO. Tent map, Sehl. C.M. 548-3000
FHA app. 613-2766 SMALL Tan female doc with '51 OJdl Station Wqon
Trade 5 &Cl"I!• near Palm Sp~ velue . $10.(Q). for e INT-'E:XT. A•er. room
· $J), ! UM smclalt paint. equl~ in multiple urdta. Neat ~. ftfa. UT-~ _536-=Wl=-=-=-:-~-, I INTERIOR ~ EKT!l\IOR
HAVE: 16' """'1uo boot """'""'· CbNbnu ~ with ;natne, tr.ller'and ex. tJc, A Ina.1Qnrl: l6<D
tnl. PAINTING, ""-., ...... TRADE: For l:mal1 car,
VW .. _ ........, Uc. bls. 17 yn up. Free or . , , . . . v:w......,.. ML Acoultkla1 C'l!ll. 548-&2$
Want smaller C&t, trade '&t
Oldl 98. wtth fUll power, Plasterlnq, ~~--·· •.:l' 0 -.. "" + St.GOO. credlt
on 5 acrn n e a r Palm e PAT'S Plutmna • all
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4 Unit., Jee comer lot. am-~"'·==="°·==== pie parklna, $89,000.TRADE Plumbing 6190
$511,000 oqulty ..,, eood ht ~=='---
TD I: CUh. Exclusive Bkr. PLUMBmG REPAIR mm 73 No job too small
430 cu in lJneoln powered
Studebaker. Trade tor most
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Plumbing 3fi hr. IUV. Work ruar. lJc., l.nsur.; remodel,
repair, rooter eev., 531-7566
or f . 505289. S.WI
PotentlaJ Cl comer, ~ "I 69'0
beim 125' x 106'. Present • Drenm.alrtn&-Alteratlom
income $3,MO F.quity $30,000 Fut " Reuonable
for vacant -M • ~ e -.&HS e
llulldlnt Plans
lnsp9c:tor
$711 -$172 Por ~th
Bulldlnt fnipodor
$701 -$152 Per Month
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
Multiple ope!llnp ln Ute City
Building Dept. Poe:ltlonl ~
-lllah School ......... tlon, completion ot an ae>
credlted ·apprent1cHhlp pro-cram in one ot the buUdhw
trades, and two )'Ql'S jour-
neyman level experience in
one al the bulld1nc trade ar
other cloliel1 related &Ida.
Apply 'before 5 p .M., Moa-
d&J', becember I, 1968 at
the Cl~ Penionne1. omce.
S300 Newpcrt Blvd., New-
port lleacb.
Buy these 5 unlta: I:
live RENT FREE in
the nice 3 bdrm I: 1azn.
ily room awner'1 unit.
Good temu avlilable.
Call for detallil.
1-==========lout of state Uoeme. Vic. tor pod late model
Acr••e-6200 of west 19th &: Whittler. Cok>r T.V.
Cotmty. Bkr. &G-9555 e FINE DRDSMAKING I
a.EAR 125xl.'10 &.A Zone Altttl.Uolla, fut service.
1ot PotentW ap1. ate. s.p-""""" ... prices. m-ms
ulveda. San Femando Val-ALTERATIONS I: Cu.atom
ley; want local improved. tmssmf.)dil,&. VcrJ t l n e I ---------
will uawne. Ownr. 54M2'll work. Aw't. 5.f8..nM
ns,ooo "I· In Dana PolnL Altorotlono-042~145
S Br, 2 Ba w/cent. llaued Neat. accurate, ~ yn. exp.
1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 ;;;C-;:.M,.. -:518-M48=-:.,.,-=,-= Call~ ~
Julian; San Diego Co. BLK. male,, cat with wht 1--------
in atrium, blt·ln kit W to W
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COA n Clean air • winter IDOW • au-markl.np, wearinz ~ea ml· Corona del Mar. 5tepl to
.. tunUl leaves and year round lar; very friendly. VIC. N.B. beach. 3 BR 2 b&. Vac15M
Peolnsula, 613-2966 equity. Want clear lot or WALLACE IUll in So. Califf You bet!
crptl.. Pool. Tn.de Newport TILE, C.ramlc Bch area, Owntt, &fl,.2823. '974
MONTGOMERY
WARD
Huntlllt)ton leach
ALL·AROUND
MECHANIC
• -~ blk -Lb(~ _ _,_ small 2 B,1t home CM area. REAL TORS Plus l~ beauWul acres of ..... ii....,. • i..., ., vie. ot ,,~ ........... pinel, oaks, pears, home Ensign School I: Signal Rd. ~ Ew. &u-m.85 Bkr. 54Hl4l-1lte11 + 24 ' mobile home, N.B. 646--106' 12 Units tor &'itt shop w/
(Open Evenings) tractor I: implement.I, tniclr: MALE.·==-"Bnndle==-,-::G?e:-a""t"oa...-, UvinE quarters .. • A~ple
HA.VE de1b.o1flel! supplies
and turn11hlnp. Want lie..,.
eo pbonop'l.ph, wuher,
dryer, trail bik:I!, bone, or ••
155 Rochester St 6tM837
* Verne, the Tile Man * CU.St work. Install a:
npaln. No job too amall.
fluter patch. L • a k l n I
shower rep al r . 847·195T/
200°/o
DEPRECIATION
l:trailerlcmuchmore! See ·Hamilton I: Harbor. Valley lot· bouae at T.D.
thll lc love It! Illneu forces ~ e T.D. " Cub tor vacarrt.
acrlllce. s.i. prtc. 136.650.1-======== 518-11!8, Doyle Co. -% Acre • Rr4 • $19950 Near ========
acbool 4 ch~ Jar small
home or income. Sprlns
Rralty --Qceon. front Dap1ex • 39500 for TD
• Boe.t. etc. SprbW Realty
e TUNE-UPS
e ENGINE INSTALLAnON
•MUFFLERS Terms. /'"'7 Lost 6401
With .this management-tree, Valley Center, S.D. Co. WHrrE M&Ito, u n ct i p p e d
new ind115trlal bid&. Leued 40 + Acres overlooking lwib mlnlatutt poodle wtarlDa:
to return approx. 10% on Pauma. Valley, Palomar Mtn sliver collar w/bioe atonu
purc:baae price of $95,000. view. All bruahed, ready to vie 11th & Walnut, JIB.
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
AKC
Wm Trade For what Have Youf
518-70!7 -
Televl1lon. Repair '985
WE REPAIR all maket
Radb:, TV1, iltl!r9DI ete.
eBRAKES e /<U:GNMENT
mf ,.._CM. ~1672 Ex'"'1ent -p<ld boll-
Uphollltory 6990 d&)'I. lull c.. """'11t>, prol!t Xlnt major meet location. ~t avocado or 'dtrua. Wa· ~ caU 53&-1191 eve, *
For more information plea.ee tU in. $2250 Per Acre. I: weekend. · * * * * * -·""· CUSTOM Uphol1tery 7777 EDINGEJl call K. w. Small with
Eckhoff l Anoe., Inc. V•lloy Confer LARGE. All blad<, mole SERVICi OIRECTORT -----~------~---
1818 W. Olapmatt Ave. 60 Acres, m@tdows and beau-ahort haired cat vicinity I.;..'"-'...;.;;.::_===.:;.;;;.;_ SERVICE DIRECTORY
Electrical 6640 Onnoe. caut. ••·• •• ~ N , .L W hi 7th l Olive, H.B. amwen llobyslttlnt 6550
1.11w ._..... ear ...... e o · to "Sam" reward. call
541-2621, Eves-wknds 538-5911 ford. Seclud!d valley. 2 ~2906, ~vea. or c1aya EXPERIENCED bab)'lltttr. EL E Cl'lUClAN Lkeued,
Bread & Butter ~~-$1350 Per A~· ~==~1=-~----· I My home. Re f e r • n e e 1 banded. Small jobt Maint FEMALE Slam Reuonable. Weekd8.)'1 only. Ir repU. M8-52m
~tow~:,_"': HUNTINGTON BlACH
,.,.,. upbol ...... European An Equal Oppodunlty
Chftmnalahip. g.c..1e.. Employer
.10HS & EMPLOYMENT
Job Wantod, Mon 7000
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY! Industrial unlta leased, Coata Hildeg1rde Rulty ese, young. West Cqsta Mesa. 642.-4294 I========;:.
159 So ~-~---•1<1 Lost at 2232 Meyer Placeo, F · ~~~ p Join ~.. •----..,.,,., Mesa, Gl'Oflll income $20,000 . ., .... ~~ • ..,.._""·"' o ....._._ M u 0 .. ~~· WD.J.. '--'--It IN YOUR 11mlture Rntorln"' ~~· .... .,,,,,.. ow er wu-...• .... ._..
p1W1, good spendable in-n4: 745.5120 or M.7-2all ............. esa. ...-v.J'U. -...;,• & Refinlshln.. •6675 Boat SklpPer. IJoeneed -profeulcm-Mutual J'und sa1a l~~~~~~~;;;;!~I:::::=::=.====:~~ I HOME ~ hour $1.25 hr.; • Rderencea rJ5..4159 No exper:tence n~ come. See: I; 24 hr. rates. 543-4389 R. Nattress Rltr. 642-1485 R. E. W•n~• 6240 Pertonllt 6405 EXP.ER ... turn. reftnllh., pl· We train• tun or part dine ·-BABY Nune, •It my homo ""°'• antiques .... -. aoJd Job Wanted. Lody 7020 Mutual Fund Advlton,
B . p rly 6050 FROM owner ""°"" .,... PACIFIC SINGLES 1 d.,.. wkly "' brly. Love le ..... Tanls 548-1'51 Inc. us1n~ . rope perty ~. priced rlPt The orp.nization with clus children, ~ care. ~11561 ~========= PRACTICAL Nune aide, Npt S. 1603 Wettcllf! S4UG2
M.C.... Co Box M 700 Daily Pilot ••. and a purpoae .•. for BABYSI'ITING my home. G1rdening 66IO )'OUT home days, full time SA. 1%1.2 N SroadwaJ waet mer ' ' ainlle adult. .al. th1a L .t. to E:xpel1enced. Vic Mama " 1----"-----Joca1 I: d1I Rd, drive. 5t1-isn
6000' He&rt of Lancuter Lot IUSINESS ana meet orten woo are srut. MainOJ.1a H.B. 968-5214 ANTHQNY'S 53S-7D, 96Ul29 aft 4 PM
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WCOll>A
BK11IOlllCS
COMP MY
We manufacture ti.bit telc
vWon and talepbone st&Uor
carrler equlpme.nt. Prtaent·
I)' 1 we haw the tono...fut
""""" MANUFACTURING
BIGlllfR
IE er ME decret .....
temd. F'DUJ' YKn ex·
-"' ........ ct.. cult board auem~,
electro • meclwrlca.I ...
aem.h17 methadl, protta.
too1'.and _ ....
Some MTM ar'tlme lt1llb'
experience related to
'1..-k Ind ....... -· arr ksfd on qualUlca.: &lie. . .
WE ARE A SUBSIDIAllY
OF ANACONDA WIRE •
CABLE CO.
Excellent company, paid
fl1nle bmdlb, lncl-"°'Pltaliutlon, Ille .,.
surance and pU! *k
1ea ...
SEND RESUi<E,
A1TENTION
PERSONNEL MANM;ER
An•conda lloctronlcs
Company
1430 S. Anaheim Blvcl.
Anaheim, Calif, 92803
SUblldluy Anaconda WIN
anc1 cable Compuor
AU replies will be admow-
ledpd and held ln stricte.t
conlldenc<.
SACES MANAGER
TRAINEES
UNIVERSAL POOLS. lnlft'-
q into tt. Soutbnn can.
fomia. afta, open11:w omces
In Lquno, Mlalon Viejo,
Santlementeanu.
We need manapn fer aD
theae arua. No experlenee
neceuary. we train :rou to
be a h!ablY m:cnd\11. -manqer with an iocome po-
tenti.J -$30,000. ........
Get in on the pound floor
with one ot th• r.tkin11
W,..at pool """ .......
Tree Trimmer
$523 lo $636 Ptr Mo. 78 x 178. Meat,..,.,. MJ,y FINANCIAL A11o """""'°" .,..._ caJJ e 2 !UGH 1Cboo1 airi. need Gardon Servico START YOUR. NEW oqulp~ two iu,.. walk-In Bus Opportunlll• 6300 Zonia 515-l!IM boby•itttna job. ........., "' 646-1941 Domestic Holp 7035 CAREER CITY OF
tee boxes. Everythin& need-• Attr1ctlve Expe" 60-7162 LANDSCAPING
"' ;, """"· Barbo• -CANDY YOUNG WOMAN MONTHLY MAINTENANCE DOMESTIC with tho NEW YEAR Newport IMch
plus Wv produce or aro-SUPPLY ROUTE dancer w11l tHch you an &rick, Muonry, etc. Complete Ceamp. Rea. ~ now -in the evel'linp: RequJ:u one year Cll 'ncellt
cery store. E!~te need (Part or Full Time) latest steps. Clll Ardell 6560 Exp h<rtkWtmist. at our Balboa Ialand bead· experience in tree trlmmJnl ~neiti ~~0-5595 sss,ooo. Excellent income for I~ m. 213: 591-4.538 1-10 PM CLEAN-UP tree HELP ~ EARN $$ while work, lnchadJ.aa: tree turSft')'
ey, · • · weekly work !°"YI or Eves) COLUMBIA 29 "Querlda" BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry rototil, ~. IP~;.; you LEARN. F.am 1D tboua-and climtdnr.
refllll ne and co1lectln&'. wanta 3rd partner. Sharp! Custom C..blneb. Small laW!ll bauJ'a •pra'-and+, lit year. Must be Applybefore:liP.M.,Frtda1,
Business Rent1I 6060 money from Olin Operated Sleeps s. $4,COO. See Balbol jobs OK Fl'M E.at. ~ ~ " • aver 25 with lueceutul bac::k. o.cetnber 13, 11168. to tbe
APPROX. m .. ft 1tore Di.spe~.~I~ Colt& IMH6& Marina. 64)-.3295 BRia<. cement _.............. Ja-~-Gardo..I.... LM In «live out around. Sales exp'd helptul acy Pttlonnd Office, 3300 & surro ......... ~ areas ~ " .,_..,_ ..... ,, _.._. ---. HoUHkMn.rs but not a necesalty. For N--... m.vd., 'N-
a.cross trom Vista Shopping dies Name Brand ~ "ALOOHOLlllt Anonymow frplc, 11i'all, planter, new or prof e 1111 on al Ma Int Ellcelaior ~ncy cont. Interview, call Mr Guy, &~Ptxizw (n4) ..i3G'. ';:~~· 0:~~L ~=-Snacks) $1350 Totalnalcuhlntre-~ a!2"~1 ~ wrt:e: repair. Free est. 536-8885 •. =plna. Cte an up· 430 So. Brwdway, LA 90013 6'1'5-45n, 9:30 am-5:30pm .
.... int store etc. $110/mo. ~·For Perao er./:~·=· ===~=~;;;Ji!~~~t~I!!!, __ ~~ <ml ~7 (2'13) 6Z-1735 * DESIGNERS :;:::-t 826 w 19th St CM view ln Costa Meaa, send •rpen er "I JAPANESE Gard e n er -
&;..a6.f2-4422, ·• ·Name, Addreu and Phone Announcemenf1 6410 e HOME REPAIR e Complete Service. Exp. DOMESTICS AVAIL. ~~~ :::='!"~Iec-=.,-~-c--.,-...,--1 number to; YOUNG WOMEN' p1 ...... 1_ Cabinet&, remodel.in& Retlabte. 642-4389 Cook/Hakpn, Couples, -.. 1c, -"-•n• -·•-NEW building for lease. "ROlll'E DEPARTMENT" · ........ -& Child Care, Chauffeurs ... v.. ~..,,._.. ., ·~ ..........
Prime location ln Laguna P.O. Box 3846 for the future! The better Prompt, reul 64&-42U Ort&: Edee IA.wn MBC AGENCY deslaner tor product devel-
* BU~OY'
•·DISHWASHER.
for P.M. work
Beach. 2160 sq tt, with or Anaheim, C.alll. 92.803 things ln life! Marriage! REPAIRS. ALTERATIONS Maintenance. Licensed 254 E. h:t ti-B. 81.) m'"44 opment'and pacbaln&. Xlnt
without equipment. MW!!t Over 21 and p1ntully em-CABINETS, Any lizt job. ~645-2310 aft 4 1&3 So. Wntem L.A. 388-0.133 chance for advancement 11 OR OVER
aee to appreciate. MEXICAN FOOD ployed 1 Let Georp intro-25 yn, exper, 54Mru CUt &: Edlf Lawn Chlne9I! llvt·lnl. Chetrful Present resume to P.O. Box * .APPLY IN PERlK1N * * 4M-1036 * CARRY OUT duce YoU to Stalnleat Steel M&tntenance. lJttnled Pmnantnt Experienced 687, S&nta Ana, Calli.
SHOPS (2) for lease. Prime No .tranchlse -fir:;t and only Waterless Cookware. Ml-8272 Cement, Concrete 6600 648-W/Mt>-2310 aft 4 Far Eut A&ency &0-870! Equal opportunity employer
location Newport Ocean-owner for Syn bu too much Eve. DEPENDABLE PROF. FOUNDRY HELP
front. 1,Sso sq. ft. 673-7138 &Oin&. ~n money mak-CHRISTMAS Ughting &: CEMENT work wanted, no care at Modente RaUa. E x p eienced aittmaktn, -==~~~~~~•er. Working owner cot.ild Decorations. Lease I-lob too mall, n:uonable. Vincent ~ HelpWanted,Men7200 eand molders and •PRIME Retail Location• double profits. _ Good temu lnstallation includes install ~timatr1. H. Stuflkk. ' permanent molders nttded.
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. C-Hwy.
Corona del Mar, CaL
673-"'50
17 x 40 good ft & auto traffic .• Low price .• Call van at "dilmantle. SU-630'.I General S.rvlcH 6682 Am ln penon Mon., thnl
1875 """"'''-CM .......,. 646-7171 546-2313 =========-I e B= IN CONCRETE CEMENT FINISHER. Fri. bot lll .., • 4 pm Pu-t-SALE.'!
Funerals 6412 Wal.ks, pool decla. floon, HAULING, cleanup $576 • $701 Per mo. at PRECISION CASTINGS Not. penorw.ble 1Q11DW m.n Office Rental 6070 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~. Pho-.. ~~ '"''"4 o• r .. ~ INC ~· l • c-auu. ·-U"UMHJ' praau. odd jobl etc. Free FOR r ~ ., • _..,, to •ll nap meetl at am.
LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER • CUSTOM PATIOS • .... Jim 548-&05, -CITY OF P!uentia A .... C.M. M... .... --
Air Conditioned concrete aawtna Ir removal FOUR Bodie.-Two Trucks NEWPORT BEACH A Teledyne Comp&r'Q' Salary ap1m1 comm1.m
ON FOR&S'l AVENUE MEMORIAL PARK ""''•Lie. • 842-1010 aYIOllable Im Hau 11n 1 , NO PHONE CALLS. M>-IS45
""" ... ". available ID FRIGIDAIRE Mortuary .. Comotory CONCllETE """'-ali ...... cleanlna. """""'· 548-2093 PART TIME "" ............ 1----o"R"IVE"'"ll"S--
DeWMt office bulldina: at Comipl~ L·norals Pool dedm &: CU1tom. Call euG~ HAULING 11. crrY OF NEW P 0 RT dellvuy. Truck required kill' EARH $2-$4 Hit.
prime location m downtown JET ACTION fr .-J• .$2..s =548-=tm======= I c LEAN Up. Dependabl~ BEACH R.equtrn three early AM or evt:ning work. LATE NIGHT WORK La.auna Beach. Mr CODlti-Bl!auWul n!newed Laundry. C rom I reuonable' 548-SC7& yean of cement work exper-. A1IO nt:W9Jll.per 1tutten with Full or part Ume
timed, carpeted, beautifUJ 28 wuhen, 11 dryen, 20 lb. emefery ofl Centracton 6620 · fence lnclLJdillC one year In transportation. Ne w Port 1be Pina Man. MUC$2
p.nel.ed partition.In&:. Two wuher.$18,0CX>yrll"OSll'lnc. from$130 ---------IH 11 6730 cement ftnilhliw and hl&h ~~·Mui. 661447 or .,..,_VICE sta~ Attn~. entranc8: Fn:lntq:e on $27.cm F.P. Find out bow lndudl!I: Endowrneut CU. e ROOMS ADDmONJ e _...!!._n_.g~----"-'-' school diploma or equiva-..,.,.._, ~ ...,,. •n.
Fcnst A••·· rear Ieada to euy it Is to own! Evel')'tblna b) mie bl!mlUtul L.T. OonltrucUon CLF.AN Lou, prqea; etc. lent. Apply before 5 p.m., MAN Or couple, earlf AM ::. ~~ = ~
Mundpal -..... ISO Coln·O·Matlc N~~ ~~ Fam117 ,...... kitchen "" ,.,., .......... dump. •ldp Dec. 19. lll68 at"" City Per-..... -. <lell-"' ,,,.... .... """'" M-\ per month for space. Delk E 1 I o u~ pro~ uni.II. Slna:W story or 2; backbol!, ftll, c rad 1 , IOnnel Office, 3300 Newport Corona del Mar area. Xlnt
and chain anilable fer JS. qui pment, nc. ~4IO'l Bliadl. Wettmtnlter planl CU1tOm declped... For 96M745 Blvd., Newport Beach · n+-rout• open. $225.. Mo. + WANTED HtUarc W~
Bw:tntu bourl MIWerlna: 21'W'i( W. Valencia 5!1-1125 193-2421 estimatN A layout, phone GARA.GE HAULING 6 '-67U!33.-',c.~.,-~~---I Appna 16 ln .per wk. local ~. AM ..me. avall'1>le "" no. Fl>ll•11nn n•: 525-7'33 • 147-IID • CLEANJNO; aom• lrff J W R bl 98:Mtl33 180< .,........, NMlpad ~-plld -~·..!::!!:::".:? .. Trovol 6435 Homo lmprov-nl ~ .W ~s '::" C• Wath Help ~ a.ERK. ~
DAILY PILOT area. PhllliPI fi6 Se:rvlol! EUROPE tr • tu de n t • ; * Free Esthnates &: Plans H I I 6735 Full time or wkends. Expet. OWr to. 0n.Qct :
m FOREST AVENUE Statton t •· · • ..,, 1101 Ra)'· Rame. A-Jmisa!em. MlZEU. " ASSOC. ..,_ Nn ng • Part Time Cook Min ... U. apply In puoaa Oiunty am. ftOoo <110
LAGUNA BEAQI .... " ........ ""·· N•wpo<t llW>bul. Munich, .......... E. ""' St, CM ....... JACX'S bokp'•· "' ......;. • Janitor UDO CAii WASH --•
4M.tM6 Buc:h. Contact: S109'f complete. Jv.b-11-.Aua. AddtUcm,., * Remodelinl crpt c1Mn'1. Windows. etc. 411 !:.. 17th ..,a.ta Mn. DP'D. s.mc. statiall A\.
Delux• Offices 714: = CROn~:.100 ~~~ r. ~ ~ Grew\dl:,~:itw ~p-dean'a· SCS-7J4.1 =~~:~ SERV. sta. Attndnt ..... TSCHJ:TTE•
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IS. Carpell, oJr --Em""""" 1 Uhlt>, .,_ ... .._. Go... to Carpet C1Mnf"9 '625 IRONING MY ROME fuhlon Island L lTth, C.11. I DOOIUWI ,· -_ A• q, IK'f'darlaJ •er v lee, , ._ ___ • ....:..._ ., __ -" .... Alabama D!c. 14th. Call __ ...... 1_. n.-a d-N.-.port Buch ..:a. central locatson. Ora.net: ---..,... ,,,_. ~-, Jim 11$.25"1 CARPET " ,.WTu uc....... ,.. "~' An eqw.t opportuJlltJ MJX:HANlC ~· tudlDt. ltut at--. -
o,unt:y Bank B1ds 230 E menL 49f,.B12 GI' E\IU. ... . fcl' 1 41.1 •Mee .. qua.U~ • MS-220 • employtr a.ti. )(ea AutD Worb .. pt. dmt. On tnM. NflL
l7th St, oi. 50-1<i; . am SERVICE DIRECTORY wwt. call stm"" Im * """""· .uma"°"' m P1a<ent1a, c.11. -~100, Ext40C · ~-,NJ:r--mo.No..U•-. --1 -*J'NePlcllUpA_'_ ~·D co•~u•w ~1:11lm" -~ DESK SplOco, or.-----~ -. b;; .. r will "".:.. llabyllttlnt 6550 u ••• Cl I •· I * ·~ --·-• w • • .. ,_ • " --..--. ofOctt. Ou"pton Cotta .,...,.. ........, ~ Mn ng -r1 ct; _ -DAILY Pnm DDO>A. *CITY At1l'O PARTS* ~ li(/Jll:/ 11I1
Mna tftlm sz. MArolAM cub nq. m-6720 WILL 1lebyEt by Wttk In noon. windows. carpets, " IRONING Sic per mur. LltfES. 'f<ll eu '* u.m SJ12 Plac.ntla. c.lt. P1aotftda ....... o.ta Ilea'
!tEALTY 155 _..,, St THE QUICKER YOU CA.LL. """' "°""' · You ....... -· 1h!e ..t. Rn A Plouo --251.. tor,... -o doJ• Dlol
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Mony 1 Mony 1 Anohol111 ·-°""""" Doro a fll OPERATOI ICN Swing. . , , " J'ASllIOH ISi.AM> Hu j111t moved .lllto Ila neir locaUon at
l/EWPOl\'I' 8EAQI !nine 'lhdlllllrlal pvt and bu '"\ ' IMPLO~!!~OINCY :1£:..T":::t~= ~·== Op•nlnttFor u ~~u:-!FA-:::r:-:n:..:..-:.:i:
* THI EASY WAY ( -L · wh • tlpoJ -plUI -Uill . In tfloll • lz-·..a.... Secretary C '-11 1111• • --I II. !LS -a --
•
' •-us Y• ,. 91otypa ~ ,,,..,_Y oom ,....., .. ,. •••• ""'urent • ._.,... ... fllll. • tit. -. 'kuo • ,
1873. Hlrbor B1'd. (!4o bllt. s. ol lDlh) • Credit Man•ger lt.ESTAUJWn' ·--Ill ...... Uo•d• --.. ,. Prevloul ~ 1" bald-• G•--1 I...._ •--t.1.i1t1w tor Mi kit nwh!M, p6I ceede"e. w u .... llut .,. • ... -. COSTA~ 154U42S .,,......_ 11W1'?P......,.t11<>1cu1>,_,. .......--,.:;: cue, -tor,..._-------· it ,.,,.,. at>d bol&n~ -..i.. • Rec:eptionlst 11<"" .. u "" J'lid&yl c.11 .. ....., 1111 111 1 .....,.. ... ""' ,,.. • .
p,.tomd, ' • 5'H"IC tor appolntmet. M ...i.. '1'111 -.. ml -'1 llaa.lfor Oompetstt"" .,.... •, o d Excellent growth opportWl!Ues with one of l===='"=='="":o. I •• 11 s...n <laitr ..-11. Ylln1'r'-ta:
"'"" -OD!lllon and °"" America'• flllesl cn>wlnJ Corp. Gor ... Solo 1021 tllo --.. -"ndalt11 -~ -
Hilp Wontod Mon noo Help Wontad, Mon 7200 -----"----'-" PART 'l'1me Stock Oerir: 6
LAB TECHNICIAN PDlf'&1 c:lAft.up • ID all •
HUMf 10W11 man-mUlt bl
neat. ldl:ll for ~ ltu-
Aula:t R I: D ectneen In dent 'I'rul&porb,&n nte.
the development and Pl'Oto-ROBCX> 11611 Cotblr dSt.
.,... o1, """ oe 11>e .,. .e"'.e"'."so.ue""'""'==== XTAL and LC ftll<ra. Hlah -Secret1rles
Clerk Typlsls
achOol diploma mlnlmwn r&-Agencl.,, Women 7300
qulrement. WOUid prder
10m•ooll'f•or.....,,,.... NCR SlOO Opor -$450
ntcal ~ b&ckaroand plus Fee paid by employer. Will
two years experience ln ratae to $500 In so dayl. run
challenginr lab environment. cbule • bkkpe or heavy
Expodltor / Dlopold!or
Pre.fer Ont year industrial
experience, prelerably ln
electronies, Ht 1 b-School
crad. some. eollegt pre-
fom:d,
COUlllS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jembo... Rood
Newport leach
All appllcantl reviewed
on merit with no biu to-
ward Race, Color, Cnied
or Sex.
City of
Weatmln1ter
POLICEMAN
$650. to $790. per mo. Age 21
to 31, up to 35 with approved
experience. Hleght 5'8" mln-
tmwn, weight In proportion.
Physical ~ments : High
School iraduate, valid cal·
Uornia operaton Ucen.e,
U.S. clt:hen.
File application at City
Hall, 8200 Westminster
Ave., Westminster, Call-
Jornia befo~ December
27th, 1968 • 5 p.m. Writ..
ten exam January 18th,
1969.
NCR upv. nee. Beautiful
locatlonlnthe~area.
ExeeptiOnal. company bene-
fttll. Abo fee johl.
Asst. Ubrarlan NEWPORT
Personnel Agency
83.1 Dover Or .. N.B.
642-3170 One year Ubn.ry experience, ... _,_,_,_,_,_,_ for special library 1cleztee
Set: Be.tt;y Bruce at oouneL
mid,,Gxec
Aa'enc;y for Career Glrlt
410 W. Ola.t HW)'., N. B.
By appobrt. &M-3839
Woltro-. Help I
l need cute, abarp tlrU natr!
Food or cockta1L CALL TOM
548-1796
ARGUS AGENCIES
1869 C Newport Blvd., C..M.
Help Wanted
Women
J.C. Penney Co.
FUhlon bland
Newport Beach
-
7400
HAS AN OPENINO
IN OUR TAILOR SHOP
Part or Full Time
SEAMSTRESS
Recent aucoeu:ful e.xper-
tence preferred. Compet·
atiw nlaty, excelle.nt
benefit Pl"Ol1Ul plan. ,.-...._
APPLY JN PERSON
10 AM to 9:30 PM
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
COLLINS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jambor• Road
Newport Boo•h
All appllcantll reviewed on
merit with no blu toward
Race, Color, a-eed or Sex,
* WAITRBS *
lmmedl1t• Opening
CALL WARREN DENTZ
64+1100
NEWPORTER INN
1107 Danbury Rd.
Newport Beach
SECTY /ll((PJ.
Must be good typist, short.
hand necessary, &ood tele-
phone pe~ty. construe.
tion back&round preferred.
Salary Open. C.all 642-34.10
J. C. Penney Co. PHONEL~"ii!fs oE.SK
24 1'11hlon l1l1nd South Laguna office need.s
Newport Beach, Calif. two for pleasant phone po.
An ~-"' Opportunl... •ltlon. No exper. nee. Salary -E;ptoyer v + bonus. Also nttd mature
woman u IUpel'V!sor,
SECRETARY 09-2838 Mn. Hill after 4
BOOKKEEPER WANTED in Laguna Beach,
For fast paced Newport ltye-tn companion
--•MA=-c"'H=IN7.Eo---Beach advertlsinl .,ency. houaeReper tor e I d e r l y
Light book e e p Ing & lady, uae of car, afternoons
TECHNICIAN aborthand, t.ut accurate ott. $250 Month. Call evea
1714) 893-4S11 Ext. 20S
T't~·o responalble a e m f.
retired men u part time
n1anagera and hosts In the
most De.luxe Sell.service
l1undry in So. Calif., Baker
& l"'airview, Costa Mesa and
r.cnch & Atlanta, Hun-
tington Beach; MUJt be
sober. dependable. in good
health. pleasant with pea.
pie. Short hours, modeat
salary. See John Briscoe
in Costa Mesa location, or
caJl ~1307 aft 5
Will train high 9Chool Cf&d.
with mecbanical aptitude for
.set-up & operation of pacUJ-
lng machines. Excellent
company benelJtll.
/ILLERGAN
PHARMACEUTICAL
18600 Von Karmen
Irvine, CaJlt.
(Irvine Industrial complex)
Sale! Trainee
e YOUNG MEN e
EARN $140.$175 & up
40 to f4 hours, day work, car
necessary. Local f1rm 22 yn:
in business. For interview,
Call Mr. Kublt, Saddlebacll:
Inn. 541·3311 9 to 9 PM Mon-
Frl,
AUTO LINE
MECHANICS
typing, C&ll Barbara or early mornings. 494-?335
642-3910 MO'nlER.LF..5S home, 2 Radio· Telephone chlldron ..., s • 1. uve
D• patch Girt in, over the age of 45. II ' Corona do! Mu. Immodt>te
25 or over. Must know local openin& C.a.11 6TS-3121
area. Apuly In perzon NURSERY LADY, Part time YELLOW CAI CO. Apply 1n ..,..,, M.,.
186 E. 16th SL Lanes, 11D3 Superior, Costa
Calta Meaa M --------·I ,.. CLERK TYPIST L"'JVE.="m"".""'o"ld"'.,-wo""man=-rro,,-m
Leading Insurance Co . 50 to 60, room &: board,
needa IOmeonl with typin&: Sm&ll aalary. No drinking!
I: •borthand abllitlff to 646-6484
work part time ln our new GEN. boUJekeeping, part Newport om~. 547.7451 Miu Gladstone time. Mt11t bave references,
An F.qual Oppty Employer ~angp. La~na Niguel,
e MORNING • MATUllE HOUSEKEEPER.
WAITRESS live in. Spanlah .peaJdni
Experience Preferred OK. 547-0635 ar 644-1234
Apply in person WAITRF.SS -Full QI' part
2 to 4 P.M. time. Over n . Daya or evea.
Clasa A Toyota Agency in COCO'S 50-9863.
Huntington Beach needs 2 2131 Westclltl, N.B. BABYSITI'ER Wanted Mesa mechanics with foreign car , experience. Plenty of work. ·GENERAL H • k P I A Vttde area. 5 day week.
highest comm., full bl!nefitl. babysitting. Muat lo v e 546-0864 after 6 PM
Call Art at 847-8555 chldrn. Live-In. Arty na· MOTEL MAIDS, Colonial
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ttonallly . .,._19119 Motol, 1961 N•wport Blvd.,
18881 Beach Boulevard HOUSEKEEPER. I Ive -1 n ; O>lta Mesa
motherteu home, Npt. Bch. DENTAL SECRETARY CUSIODIAN WORK. Steady Pref under «I men capable. of cle.•"1-of. area. er · Exper., single, Z-45 ........ 531-1450 546-3000 fice bulld!nr &: bank ln their 1----==---:---
lel8ure hours. Write name, e BABYSJTI'ER my home BA BY 8 IT TE R & lite
and phone number to Bax 3 ehUdren Cotta Mesa aru. houaekeePlna:. Live 1n or
M-608 Daily Pilot 64&-1312 oul Ml-2646
•
ltand:i. brolDta. • -"'-""-'='---'= ~ 12 wllt. 2 '11tUJ t1M lie 1'1,pt JI ....
APPLY lJ) lo 9•!0 P.M. Coll for Appolntmont MOVING! MUST SEW ----,..... ---
J' (. llCllUCV (0, 1'\lio Robin-ISS..2500 •23 Inch TV $ZI llW cballll II •di. Dovble Ibo 14 .. -pld r"""' •vw..,. rodlo PO lfaole _....,,,, _..._ ¥'"· a 10 12 ..,.. 112
lnlern1flonal Cllemlc1I & lluclnr Corp. ::::-..=:~ ::--::i:-:;:.;u::::,~ :i-~ . ,_ '
•Electric pltar $21 uDU8l.llJ 15. IA4ft band J.e·-
24 Fo1hlon l1land
A..il equal opporlw\lb'
emploYtr , 2727 Compvi Dr., lrvlno, Collf. 92664 •Gwtar An>Pllller Pi boo Ille Nico lodtoo -IEllml AK • Jlll ~ 1
1'!!:!!!:!!!:!!!!!! .. :!!!l...,:!!!!!!0!!!•!!!••.,."''!"!"'!!!!1.,!!!!lo!,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l ·-· w. SS T-111, ~ pal<. Ro1al :::'_...,~~.fit I» --------I' •H-thkll Ooellloocope llO Va....,, all ·--... '!1111 ,
Help Wontocl School .. lnatructlon 7600 eco..d> ' ....,,. PO SIO l!ultbue IL UT E. lll)' 3 -ncord -$1i: : • Secretary
Opportub.lt¥ tor &qret-
1h1e individual In aale1
dept. of miail manufl1>
tu.ring firm. Must ~
leSS aood ahorlhand, ~
lng, dlctaphone aldlla,
ability to perform ~
utrative duties, handle
heavy work lqad. Pre.fer
tleY'tral yeaJ'I e~ .....
STACO, INC.
1139 Baker St.
COSTA MESA
549.3041
An ..,W opportunlly
-employer
• TYPIST •
Women 7•-+ IS -ot. Apt c 04J.llld 80y'a atilt, .,_. ·IMJ *"i1ii • -• Dumond'• '5 lli:lri" -; i-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i );:Xl'!:RT PIANO !Nlll'R •M1'c. Elootnmlc -' !:XCl.USIY!! Clo~ -· ml -,~" '° , .,• !• Popular A Jua el.5t9 C Poodmiu. C:M. ..-. -.:"'II ,.... ft 111&-1028 • au!!>. ~ alaa U. a '1 -. w~ ti I GAL FRIDAY Udo N I......_ -10 TV -1k LamJ10 !lectrto .-.i ..... • Nico .,....,1ablo 1al with a MERCHAl(DISE fDR • .... -n 13 -11. LI M1lll ..,. 1J. Old ... · :
.,;...,. mind to< ..,...., and SALE AND TRAD! GAllAGI SALll CROSS To ~-... _ --pf:it\':, '
capable of Publlc Relatiolll. Dec 7th A: 8th. 10 &m.a. pm P ·-......... -PJDn l5c S1. ~"'11111..i.i
1 &irl otttce. Muat type, Pumlture 1000 121-125 Veneda _ 125 Wulen Apt Pl l't.flP S 2 O Piao. dt ~ ~ i
main. ta1n detailed aet of CANCELLED Even the ldtcben atnlt! s~ Bla.c:tbo&rd Sl.50 BookCIM Orel Kar M'• 1'W • ! ~·-••-· T/B Pl kee IS 2 old ldtool -SS ' ~· • ~ ........ , us P Hp outboard, antiq11ea, acb. 15 ~ WOOd bun1 TUB J::ndow:te
up with 10 very active Real jewelry, carpettnr, bowUns .. doon .,0 ---.. •
Estate Salesmen. An lnter-H -~ l of D ball, cloth•• x--"· "•-· 11 r:ire-r f'I' TV 23", a · ..... ..-t:~ ou-.u ecor1tor -. --.. ·~ ta au AlWn1nwn .... u..-esUn,: job, tun people, beau-Furniture crystal, chlna. pet capa. aid •----$2> SKIS SS J Mf\lat ., tiful location. ttema:, silver, baby Items. step •tool $2 Bar stool $2. ~ luailt • .....,.
Call for lnte.rview Spanlah Ren1ln1nc1 & mlCl'OICOpe, ttereo _ ICOPt. ! Swan -W $1.~ Mell. Old ttret, 111!.&lJ Oll'.::..-..:L:
Mon • Wed_ Fri ~ pm tMdlt1rr1ne1n art. tumlture mile tte.rns. Glltilrt Ol1na dodr: $12. Imperial ~~ 1
64+ll33 WAS ORIG. $1691.00 ' Deale ml ....,. SIO ' x , 11 -115 OM ---
• WAITRESS
Good Opportw!lty
Must have &ood appearance
MUST SACRIFICE S1'ARB ...,. No.n boot> • 1 pool table 125. Leo Pi. potlo mnlnlla 11 :9"111 '
$615.00 -oompt>ta, 11&14 -· !:, ottcka $ZI Ballal ".'!! ~ -~ -~.: ITEMS AS FOU.OWS: Motorola steno tape, a acct11or •• •-mtou --".st.. , :
,.......__,_ 8 fl ........ 1.t. IOla track. 11' Ailina pram, cam-C)ntal pair at cudle llM .. E. 1ltb .. J
-•-·-· holdon PO 1kwn1 --·-· and Matchtnc Oiatr. plete. I>ln1na: table, I chn, ofehinaandal&awanhm '.lVUl"fM';, aror..• l
CU!toni quilted with pecan, aood cond. Brltilh 11 .-., J...._ • ._..bed Stamp tnel1•1•1
WW<! ..ac! trim. R lJI !t '"Hul!y Marl< 10" raclnr ...,;.; .. Q "oil.~..,; ~-ve, -~-,
Seville Carved wlvet aofa. bike, 10 sp., a: cond. 8:mJll and IWld ll -Bar -• -be•'"' Dark oak end ta.bl.e1 movie camera, De.Tur tllrftt ' u •• ttm.. PU! Sil ............... * APPLY IN PERSON * ., . ' Pi. BeoattlUI -SIJ) Set --and matcb1na' cocktall ta. moael. "l'otron'' co Io r of Cl')'lta1 ,.._. S 1 -....._ . ,, ;....~~•ii-
To 0..,... IBM-&32 blllU>: Snack Shop No. 1
machine. ContinUoUI typing 2305 E. Coa1t Hwy.
of invoice forms will be re-Corona del Mir, Cal.
ble. B Piece K1Da 11.n Med-camera. 6f8..638) Roolter'i p Heb Rub_: YOUJt Cboict: it w:ta. io
tterranean oak panelled 110 "I" tired pulh mower $T Mat· ~~ llUlt SI. Odt.
bedroom ou1te with tun BOOSTERETTE ._ ml "°" -110 ~ moter -U King alze box iprlnp & M.lacellaneous Sa19 Very old picture albuiD with Oilld'• phonosn,pb it 11
mattreu. Large Spanlah • Furniture picture. $25. ~ trailer ball $l U.1. N&vy quired including heavy use 673-9Cli0
of numbers. :nexowrtter and ====-=-...---1 10 key adder experience OPERATORS -Sln&le nee.
helpful. call or apply: die, sportl wear. 4001-G
B.irch St. NB. Nr O.C.
CLA-VAL CO.
· 17th & Pl1centl1
Cost1 Me11
549.2201
An equal opportUnlty
employer
.........
Gffil.. Friday, lite office~
knowledge of parts helpfUL
Over 30. 2740% Coast Hwy,
N.B. 548-9617 8:30,S p.m.
LIVE-IN, hou.sekeeplna &
babyaltting. Newport Beach
area. SU-6974
d~ dlnlrw room. Gold Qothe1 180 HONDA --....... manual '1 I" aw blade
leaf Span1ah tablt lamP1. TO)'I u-.:a-~ '1 2''n ''" • t'' 1'lldlo
Hanging nae lamps, etc., ....... _,,_ N _ .... dltblp, SlO; NW ZIO x 11 ~ 11 Box -t-:.._
ttc. Eich plece can be pur-"-'l• ~. ~ .. _ • .g<:.ll ttre, SI; . book rack. SI: atI nttcbll '1 ---...·
chued lhdlvtdually. Saturday 10 • C helmet, SS: ottlct machtDel: parts SJ. 1, ti.ctrl
. Temu avaJlable GARAGE SALE: Porta.bit A. • B. Dick ditto, S1 Door ftcwrn 0:.., °i:
Newcomers to CUlf. bar, poker table, twin bedl. 'nlennofu. Kod&k copier, Electncb~~~
Credlt approved immedlatet, dlsbes, jewelry. Littlt bit = each; ~V cu ndlo, Rll1r7 Usbt ji ¥ti:l.e .....
RD FURNITURE al • .....,...,,., 9131 El new,115;1wbcapa,ll-; -~-' IN ~ W REHO . Coloiado, Fountain Valley, bumper jaek, P : bl.tbroom ~ ~j ~nr~ A USE Saturda)i Dec 7th l1nk and Jb:tunt, $8; front c1cm. ctllfns tilt
1844 NEWPORT ILVD. GARAGE. Sal•·· ~ka 135, ml ..., _,. lrom Vol,., bike 11 l!aJI._
COSTA MESA ,......,. ,..;,. 15. "°"" aood. 18; aood 1.!0 x H c:alcula.,. 11
1---------Jobs-Men. Wom", 7500 Wttd., Set &. Sun 'tll 6 eqUlpment, many 'o ther rnr bumpers for 'IC Dodp l18tntller St . Every night 'Ill 9 ,.,.,..,. tabl" 190 o!fl'° tlN on Ford rtm, 18: float, • lfs ll WloMr ~1
Dl'reclor of Nurses * * -vi!AR 11iosAI1-"""'· su-us1 1'11, !:.!'°·mLotte~"!t"°'"'"!hl~ ~~child"• · _
for New
Convalescent Hospital
To open In middle o:f January
in Newport Beach. Send Re-
.-ume to:
Mr. John Willlalm
Community Convalescent
Cente.r
S6ll ImperiaJ Hwy
Lynwood Calif. ""'
Banking
Experienced T•ller
Please apply ln person
UNION BANK
Maln at Laveta, Orange
Equal opportunity employer
HOSPITALITY HOSTESS
SERVICE. Is looking tor
mature women to welcome
newcomers to this com.
munlty. Musi b.s•e
typewriter, car and be bond·
able. can 5#6925 and ap-
ply 285 E. Main Sl., Suite
7, Tustin
Cooks Renlal furniture returned Rochester st. Costa Mesa Xmu tiff, stU1 ht box $111. --en.ta' Mia st.;
from model apt Like new! GARAGE SALE: Ml n • Dtep met.i link, pod tot l1'ERID Ampllflar,.~ ~
Di!hwaahera
Hoete1Sea
EXCEU.ENT OPPORTIJNI·
TIES AND WORKING CON·
DITIONS.
Full Time
APPLY IN PERSON
9 to 5 p.m.
REUBEN E. IEE
Unbellevable prlce1, or you Mamlya Camera, relax· ran.re. $45. 141-1'707 $25. Stereo IPtl•'u ,-..._~
may rent thll furniture with tciior; Con. coucll, bowUrla: RO~AL --• V Wllhut QI tacb. W~ •
!lo ~-· HF R.C 511 ball t ........ ~ v1 .. -.... ..... •-111. a cu urn ..Ji-• -..1.1. ~ .. ·~ , · op n to "'Y• • • • a, e c. MJ.LL .Ml ... ""'"' dnner f7 Dllhm.ut.r $l2. ...._ .. .,..._,,,, .u. -'Miod
W. 19th st., Costa Mesa. N. B. 642-7344. Double link fauc.t $&. G1w $25. ee~ .t,. {;~
54&..:wBl ~-END table1, C ma p le ) • aottee table 39 x 11 ._ ~ Med Foodl ·~
LIDO SALE Ttundlo bod, boby alb. &mbwn hair~ 11. Ii n.n.it = :t.'lfiiljf;
fr l<>W'll• chairs, ll!O. E"'1 re!rlg. Unuaual c:ndla. MIK lltsol lolcllnc dlaln lar boot plua ~ ~";~
tables, $35 &: "°· 1..ampt, goodtn1 m Mth St NB. • U. Touter .Mutfto S3. 8 --i .... -_ ~
no, $20. 135. ~ Sola l>XI. .......,1 Aulo .._ ...,..,. 11 ,. -·--~
Ht-D, SIM. 2 Antique light MISCL. Ueme .It tumtturw $8, SUwrtom clock ndlo = ';; '::-~· ~
fixture•, S501r; $75.£13..1361 tncludlncprlmttlvea& $7. G.E. radio dock ST. I adapWSS.~!:~
PIANO apt Grand $DJ. tique1, 459 Fn.ncllco Dr,. ~ai;:m mw.ll~·Sl-'5. LARGE Bl'lnm ~ t {
Heritage Pecan coffee table N.8. ~ ..,. ~ Malcan
$55. Belg• Damuk love Rat GARAGE SALE: l'amUtJte, Cb&nnd Pl. N.B. fn-1'13 "IS IJt. • .
llOO. llow>d wht lull>" ot-di.boa, m!IC!. Sal Ol>IJ, 10 CH!LD•s iidi, blndlnp. m1 = Jl':; :-:::
toman $25. New TV ctrair to 4 P.M. 2708 Baythcn polel, &p S-.T S,,, wmnu•a l'llntnDnt dn... l2Jlll
$100. 842--0116 Dr., NewPOrt Beach. lazp llk1 boott: $2, aid polel Medium brown .Jj-;i"m:-iiij>;;J
Quality King.Size B@d, BABY bed, mower, furniture. 4!" $1..SO, MM19 Dcbta. wf11tt tit~ * btautifut quilted mattreu, Everythlna! 300) Celon Rd. TWIN Bed oompite S15. NB P.,11> Ulm -~ I~-------~· epllt foundation, bit-In Mesa Verde. C.M'. Sun lD-5 dnun-with mirror and fUll .pan jadDlt ... ~ J.
151 E. Coaat Highway
Newport Beach
*COOK*
OVER 18
EXPERIENCED
PREFERRED
APPLY IN PERSON
2 • 5 P.M. DA:Il..Y
SHACK SHOP #1
frame. Never uaed. S98. mt bed frame and bead-Yoww wornen'i :...ilia .. ~
Worth '"'°· ....,,. -Pi, 118'-19!8 -12." Moii•r ii# DREXEL Ook lripl• drouor, DIME·A·LINE LUMBER Slwlvinr pine 1 """"-.,.u..;r;JI;
night o1a"'1, do.J< w/du-, No Item Over $25 x 12x15, 10< a tt., ..,__ 19 lndl _...,--: • ....-
oca..slonal chr, 2 headbrdl SINGLE bed Ht)'WOOd.. eoatrol. $25. DoNr !iio!ljilj
2 dbl bedapreadl. 548-QGO TAIJ,-Oranae, ornate Mtx· Wakiltteld • ..,..th· "'-_._ ~ .. 1,!31~"'Wi_11. u-_·_11a ·' lean vase $2.00. A pa1r love-.,.. -........ _ !!!rt!
YOUNG couple 100n to wed l,y lold orange 1!" Ornate &nd mattr.u $2$, Arm awr ax j'"';
need furniturt of all klndl. Syroco Scone1 lholdl orw ll • 1 • o o d ~ Wa 11: e f 1e1 auusnlii Tht!:a_'t• • d
11 you have any to live -...11 ) ., ..,. '--1.. InclQdbw upbollillry matfl'I. mUlkal cxmtroll. • ,. ~~· ... ...~ -·~ ·-· -Old ~· • .. ~ ~ away, please call 638-0535 gift, never been med ltlll -.i _., ltllmtr trunk. ...,. • .., -.:.
NEW Boby f\Jnd""' "' o/ In box. Hyatt <"*l VllallfA llO. 13$4111 ...., -~·Jal
crib, 1troller l carriage. Billiard pocket {pool) balll PORTABLE Electrlc Oven, t bJlll D:)'lon =-~--~ 2305 E. Coast Hwy. N--...... , ..,....,., .,.. 36th ...... t ~-••111 Will tell $20. Ntw eonditloh •"Mo. n....o..... lup eu1tom PICbD:i: HOUSEKEEPER needed for ~y= ,,._... .-""" ........ ., ..... ~ _1........... ... -.-....... .,.. bmt wttb 11a11. ~'!I':}
9 days only, to take can Corona del Mar St. N.B. m--0583 536-8653 ~ ...... i.:atlr, lood con-tor "·--_ .. -01 ot 3 chlldm (5, 7 & 9) 673-9050 RCA Bladt 6: white TV, HOU..YWOOO B t d box· dldon '10. Santa Ana. J'nnc:b ~ ~P,.
Jan. 6 thru 14th; room, * NF:W +: maple conmle wtth UHF ~1prt111r and mattrffl $15. ~ 15 x tt door mtrnr,..
board & $UO. Send letter TACO BOX attadunenL $85. Eve1. Orirtnal oil palnttnp with CRYSl'AL! 1ERRI,IC x lt, M. Call~·~
1tating qualitlactlona ll 549-1058 frame• $25, Corvett eparts: BUY! Mabt a iovtJy &!ft all ntk 5f8..Bl.t3 ..:... -·,
ref:!·. to Daily Pilot Box ~ Harbor, CM. COUCH-Maple, Cbah', 2 tnd Black bucket ll'!a3t. ~ ~ .. ~~ wbo ujOy '1toB. BUILDINO u. ' M~ table& & Coffff tables, trame1 $25. et.. •V""" ~ ...u=i," Libby, "Star UMCI· noor;-n-as:
WELL Groomed Youn1 Lady COUNTER HELP refriaen,tor. 648--2535 tranlmiuton PL Air abocka Du.It'' pattun. 10 o .s . JU04, patf'; lMlt:W .,c
to usist 1n unique dress $20. Clutch preeaure plate tumblen, PUnrr, un. Bran. OU •wr iz jjir;; _..
shop, full or part time. Part time-Full time G~ ~ c ~: and dll. 283 $3). starter 4Y (or wine) Muttrd, Old enlarpr and ......
RJsht &:1rl will be if'OOll\ed $5. Generator $5. 0irome J'uhk>n, Cordial, Pon '1 , Elecb1c laWft ~ "
for future interest In APPLY 1.500 ADAMS $100. 64&-0XI. motor mount S1 Sat. and Shot flaen. SU0 each or Iron pedelta1 ramJ: business.~ (corner Harbor) SUitti 3U WALNVT bdrm K1nt" bdbrd, Sun. 642-9$75 will Mil Jn •hi at I. AllO table $UO ~,
DENTAL ASSlSTANT. Ex· ch!at. trple dreuer. Xlnt METAL Ottioe dealc, needl Cocktall lllabr to match lid: belldtmrd 111 M
perlenoed only. La I u n a 540-3370 cond.. 11370 value. 835-6l67 drawer $10. 5 drawer vanity SC.SO. 538--1153 di.lhel a, O:idrlil
Hills area. Salary $400 plwi. OLE! NEARLY new, om111. home &nd mirror. $12. 014er BARBIE aotbta, '1 and $7.50 ~and.
Replie1 con ft d e n t ta J of contemp. furniture! portable typdirtter a 11 d $1.llO an outfit, torm&ll. pa. t,. d1lh '1.!0. -~
.....,, P .O. Box 191 El RE SALES • 833-00M • ...... allihl repair 16. Jama -eulotteO, all ... --,-,. "
Toro, CallL 93330 Men-Women HAWAII Bound. beaultul llv JllJ*Z)ese palnttnp s10 . cen.nt for chrl1tm0a1, T -· ~
BUSINESS IS GOOD Expand1q q-ain • Office # -rm., din. rm., 1968 Admiral each. lT' T.V. and atand Uf..a50 point JD&lil. i.r'...: '
Jamaica Inn Hotel needs 1 4 • Openln&1 avallable for refrlr.; Mlac:. ~-$7. Bathroom tru?I butOI kECORDS, LIYlns lafW\&l&'t -~ $2 .~0 tach. Lamp• r--.... --1at.o. --4 SEVERL aoric-~· · more first class maid, $1.75 experlenced men -women. 6' COUOJ, pen mattlaue, 11 ~ •2 u " 00 I ht ....... ""°"" ......, .......... .......,._ ............ , oar --. .,,.,..... . ....,........ U Pr I recorda. eprfeet eondlHon ftt .-----. ·-per hour up to 40 hours. Instant income A tratnlrw:· good lprlnp. Real barraln. vacuum cleaner, $6 and St. fDr sift. fl MN S10. Goldltl roller llll&W. 11111"'"1;
C.a.n be part time 11 dealttd. Sprlna' RI!)' -Mr. Ga,trdn!r $3). ~ g toldlna: clWra aood SIS. 1teoord 1Jlnry 12 reoorda. 21" ~ .... •
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ELECTRONIC-S -NOW HIRING New ·-~ hml made, dud ml .......... mlo .. a4ul~ .. -oondltton,. 5 -'lllO • Jl!fo. Touch-up 1trl for prlnted W Ifft bolt baJ'. walnut cedar cbelt. 5'5-657.t 18 1utomatlc noord pla.yer, IOl'De DOt w194 '5. ~ $5 tulh. Lo I 8' ~· · l"t'~
clrcult bo&rdL 37G7 Bti:ch ~:Sbu. bo:"id.tcben snat IOUDd SL ei...u ~ black trm twin bedl ~ Had m --~ N.B. ,I lo «30 •hill ~•p . ....,.,~"'""orahl• Office Eaulpmont 8011 _,,...p. OrlenWrur.,. 13-.-.1m tlru U-UGtftl 546-1190 I,.;.\ ---..I Tablt1 and chain SL and ~ IA Mi41ir!~:·
SHARP BAR MAIDS A r.n totpeakaame. App\ylnper-BERM.El tleetrle $2. 21" T.V. ecn.oi. $12. ~'S Roll top deM" ill ._:;:., e
-..;v am dally 1().4. JJejandrol. t,ypewrtt.er, Exec. Model, 15UOranpAve 8G-6IOI I' x I' mirror $IOa _--.. GO DANCERS. Top WI.le• 3201 E. Pac. c.out Hwf, le&a1 the earrlafe $1'15. , • Nfltaustar • ..,..., caw, _._ ~ p.-.!O ID ortart. Call t<r Corona dd Mar . ......,.., 87>-3832 • BDa! a lo aldewa1lt wtlll I •~v._... -~• ,.._ -11111' .M:I
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....... -School .. lnatnlctfen 7600 CURTACalcuta ... ·11-~ i:::.::: ~ -........... u:::~ • '!"!!~
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, •••. ~,,. .... ea...,.. $25. QSl'ER .AJ>lmolc1JW>er$25.l,\ll\ caool!U.... b' ca< QU!lEN bmt ""1oc $15.CLO'DllNG: -clo!boa BJCY:¥io"'ba>s~ OO<EnE.ilUD~ SHOWER...,;:.,..., tub,GYl4.......,._,19 ~ -~-Qoalno $8 Bu bell oe~ """ bladu $!. ffanocy U-..,. 121. -Ql>l!en b<d frame 15. ""4 -... t5c • 12. m -SCbw!tm _,and ....; -. -lintod .,._ 115. Sf'' width 19. 5jt)-43lJ Vie lootboll -IS ' IO ~ tbl. $25. Wolal>--2Zlll -Apt A. CM n>atd>lne ~ 0 fl>am ma!· 1l --.a 12, -and bor $15. -• °""" and !able le-Dook BUMPER jack far trail loch !lrtptof bib 13.-QJ :~~ $lS ll lb 2°"2 putHP OlltJSTl¥S U.., -llilBUNK ->""11\ -· ~ ~ ~•-~-~ .. 11oo -..-·-'1 FLOOR --with one <In ... I'!. MoYlo -IJJ<e,,....fu .540-WS bmt~ with..,. and \1'"!'1fd '1Jpewrl\Of-2pleco-$25·•-Iron ............ goad ..... •~··~·._---•$1.C!WlJS HU u._, ....... IJ0."1«5033 ' ., duh $3 ..... ""''""' ~-· Stratton ~ bv atiJo2s SS ea(h. J"fflt 4'1tiln $10 Serwl •• nenprtrc ~ttreu '$10. . ~·~· P"~ .. e (lron.u) DRJL_l,._ DJOtor i'-preq; $3. .Ai.o pqM!& '1 ; sw,:sm:m pa Cans. 2 iaL $1. 5 pl retrfcen,tir. old. bat'.uu Lane end table excellent TO"X"S. WOhdet bcne .$8. $18.50. 8at,blaeit• is. REFRJG.ERATOR. fn dally Craft.nnan.w\thmetilcase, Call56-62'75
i ~:.:::.,~ ~ ~v.2 ~ ~ ~ :::; ~....:;_.Ide. 6l" =~ '!.!. ~ ·~ ?JS!';..~= u~=WER ..... w Ith ~~ ;.;:-b<d $14. ,.;;l'!O'l'O::;·l!Q.;;.,;~::. :,l4,;::;l;,,IP"'._,.1a1r.,,,-.,._::'IM,,.ALE""',.-and.,.,....,.!e-male-,----~-1
aiiJ iiattrHI $25.. l1oava' ed 50o"4 . Stwinc macldnel21" WONDER bone ST U.ed =es ':!e 9..,!i 11 ":: Cdl $l Talk b'Dm room matehlre ~. ptottl D~~~ iJ·.~ dJtlon'$2. 540-f,:nt monktya wUb ~ vi~ with ~1 ~ ~· = ~ 2 1;::; watrr betiter, $1 Cu_~u 3 PW: carving att:;: caae to room ptmie Id '5-= N= afmlt.htep = tng machirire .$15. Bookcl• TRA~"""t~ ~ !_~ each.~ after lD ~ -~t' ~ ner -_,"I' $15 Window !an. .m..1oabll!:, $4 dinttte table and I Camera Ctl.Jtet fllnal $3. ' ' doubl bed $10 M ' ke foot ta e..., wut -v.,,. SiMD. ..,.....;;i.;ker hampn' SS Broadway, O!. !H&-J12T , Deeds awUcb $5 Hand la.wn chain, $15, chartruM rue Pull toys and 1 tu ff e d ~: N~, 4-door file skate: $5. Tenni. ;~ $2. four foot Sl. 540-43l9 KENMORE Wa.iher $25. Ben.
Conde TV Cneeda mWl 2 SCHWINN. bikes: Man I mower S5 Power' lawn s x g $7, blond Zenith TV anlmab $1 et.Ch. All wortc c a n e ' ant I q ue 5 a:allon aquariwq $5. Elec-QIILDCRAFT B 0 0 KS, db: topltu dryer, e•i.ctr!cl
tubelT .$20 tronirw boudl 3 ~ 'f?tb rack. $2$.1 !'DOftf $10 0irUtmu tlft. <IOUbd ok. picture flips) '$3), and ocellent con d It Ion p~h, atalnless steel trlc heattr $2. Draperies COMPLETE SET (14) ex· $25. Foun double mattr8&
p ~ BooJtcswe ~ Girl• s. t 1 n Cr •J $25. white $4. A 1 am in um Tl'' x 23" abstract on patn-644-0524 ftah tank. aho •!Md· S25 $5. 29M Mountain View Dr., cellent condition $12, 5 0 . $5 P1a,ypen $10 All in
: boa& wt.th nme $1 0 Macblnflt s tools J 5 c. $1. Qirldmas tree $5 lJS BP tine and frame $10, 12" each. Stinara,y bike, new t.quna Beach, Top ot the MB.4319 condition M2-66M
: ·~ 6f6-36lr) motld u each Typewrff6 tabM: tekviakm (ok) $5.. 3 MATmESS tor double camp stove, a~ anow World .(M....4(i5]. TWIN bed condition
; ~· )I" t>oy'• blR REFRIGERATOR. work •J $10 19452 Mauna Lane, BB pieoe end corner coffee sleeper fold.away ao!a. $8. tl.m: &nd chain:'· tkiJ, sled, SIL~ tox jacket, like new, 646-u;Og good CHRISTMAS;;;;;;m:;:;,,..,-dloplay:;::::"'°':-::'
sii-$M>-T529 eood. need.I handle $10 249 m-1D7T tables $l5r, 4 pe touter $2, Bedspread, dootile, red $1D each. Sewine machine JZ>. . $25. DHr $25. L~~~
. f/'('.A t.J.F FER R«l~QC ....-.:>J ... ~,........,., cue 11:1&&..c iwu case • De plftlc, pleated, double Qiristma.a deooratlons $1 ~ $25. CUt rtua pllchtr $25. S25 Cabinet $5. 546-2133 1 utttts -·~ :ra··rn Albert Pl. ~· 6'>-l525 j ""FORD ......... __ ,__.___ -•--=~t .~ I l S quilted acetate $!. Dust ruf. C8l'l')'iII& cue $5. New miac would make fine trimming KENMORE leWlll& machine h u . --•
. ~tw:.ldrft like new ~ OUNE.SE minli stole $15 $2t Skin diftl'1 muk $4 underwood typewriter $25, ~ $2. N lam . Cut glut crellmft:· and · · · · shepherd, I months : ~ ~r $12.50 Pair Round mouJc coffee table 60 tootll M.C. !prOCket U RCA tablf! radio fl, Table ~ 50 '. !"unev rd&hp, ::' SS. New~ mua;a, chant-sua;ar $15. Black: clasa and 2 HP_ ~ ~ Stratb:>n Lawn mower Si AJ9...5Qt :.
: 1afld9caped paintings. Maple S15 Small aidewalt bike $5.
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1 4 bolt 1S 1ncb wheels US. aw CH.M.) ~ arbor-(~ ~) t $2 t ~ glaas • ~teer, wroucht ln:ln coffee table, engine, rebuilt $15. 646-6312
: ~ ~ x 27 $15. 2 deck 646-5610 646-4349 motor $2!5, Pair new Hi-Fi ·. 2 nera, ~· 30c to 18 x 31 SB. 4 matchlng tram-RCA Mahogany C'OMOle 21 23 INQi Philco c.on.ote ·
j js each-00-sln TRAINS: Good c:ondition. TWO Wheel trailer. 4' x 5', ;r,~? :m ~to':E :.d~ ~ ~ ~ Wl~ :-~:::~stationery 50c ed Cunitt It Ivn plcturea inch TV, excellent condltioa $15.. Full 1tze mattrea,. ·
: TQt-:U)'ing Leghornl $2 runs. m. ~UU i ~bed and aides fl). 8:25 x 14 wbite wall tires each. Carpet sweeper $L COPPER table $5; single bed ~0th s=: !~la~ for ~$!;_.=bowie TV, as =:oo metal frame .·-·
: .~ $10 Rhode Island• $2 LADY Kenmore wuhin& $6, 2 vol Webster dictionary 4 travene rods 3>-50'' $1 box tprinp and mattresses $25, 27" Lady doll $4~ --· ,:...'b·.tl() crosaed Reda $1.75 machiDe, 800 aeries, good STINGRAY, Schwinn bike, $7.50, bookcase $3 .50, each. Men's rioJ.f lhoel 'l% SS ch hea chest f mat 30" doors ~w MAGNAVOX record player,=~~~-----"-~Mower $15 2636 Santa condition $25. Maple twin i gold, good coDdition $25. typewriter table $3, $5. Ice ska.tea men'a 1i:z.e dra~:rs :$1D; 3 ~'Wet nl~t $4 50~h 540-31?8 • AM:FM radio, wa .1 nut 1959 F1AT 1100, good ~
Ana A~. LI 8-3941 bed $10 Twin bed box I 616-1523 548-9832, 490 Costa Mesa St. 9 $7. Trailer hitch $5. it.and $3; double bed gprlngs · · cabinet. .16 x 17 • 30 inches dltlon, 5 tires, radio, a.eat
Slot car ~th Cox aprlnp. and ma~sa $15 FIREPROOF Your garage 6 Fr. tofa $25.00; 30" ag. Fireplace irate 50c. and trame $3; il'&Y leather SIDEWALK bike 00 w6th hlQl $20. ~2802 or belts. needa atarter ,i:zs ·
. ~~er. brand new P> Gold wmg back chair, r:ood or closet. 5/8" ~rcbl! cottee table $23.00; En-644-0524 chaise lounge SlS; sissy bar ~ia:~ee1;J'~ ~~ 499-2!52 642-8073 -~
. '~for only.~ construction $10. 646-MCli • grade sheet rokc 4 x 12 cyclopedia Bl'lta.nica Jr. Al.J.. Maple -Maple Coffee for Harley or Triumph fl): with post u·So Ice crusher 9' 6" SURFBOARD $25. GAFFERS I Sattler 36"~
: g11Cf3:.:·2 boys l4" S speed GARAGE doors, ringie, com-$4. per ahee:t. call 646-1523 $25.00; Salton Hot tray, table $20. End tables $3) Ford clutch am pressure $5 GE. ~r ·pollshe.r $12. Muntz auto-6tereo $ 2 5 · range wtth arldd1e :SZ.:
: ~lk:h'WtM $12 each. One rirl'• plete $X1 each. &'ingle bed, or U S-1309 $9.00; Rock tumbler $25.00; each.. Smoke ltal'ld po. Pie-plate ..$'7; new 14" Cbe'YJ'a)et p. 'easement windi>ws 3' Tapes, aceessories $ 2 O · 548-6842 · ·
: : • #.£.. Hfalns $12 0 n e comple~ $5 ~tor. PANELED Bar $25 Stereo Grinding compounds $3).0iO: hll'el $5 each..· Chair and wheels $2 each; motattycle x 3'6" ~each.~ =U:'.u ~~27J 8
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; -Scltwinn SfulgrQ Pl nms good $15 Marble patio $20 2 bar stool& p each. Ladies ca.nvaa bag, blue ottoman $25. Fruit bowl $12. b an d l e b a r • $4; 410 BRAND "-'•th Tbomu new only $25 60-8073
: 644-1575. CdM table am umbrella $10 389 Ra1cam. C.M. $4.00; Wrou&:ht iron table, Telephone stand $10. Book Emenon, N.B. (Between lectric dne; cl~ coet $25 IO GALLON aquarium and ==°"',,_,,· -=-~~'I l CAR Wd $12 Danlah walnut 646-SMB BABY Stoll~r with top and 4 ~ ~.00; ~ Basket case $10. MtrnJr $5. Desk 20th am 21.lt, ott Tustin :eu fll.r:, ~ · all equipment inc I u d Ing BUil.T·INS: Gatten le-Sat;
: crib :iil Duck toilet 91.'at MAPLE bed ends ~ dOIJ. buket good condition $4 pa.no Swing $25.00, 2 Step $25. Twill bed frame $25. Ave.) stand, also KUPPies $25. ~~~ ~ .. ~1.~ ~~
: rJir!>)leW ea.co p>tty cba)r, ble bed me, Wagon °whef!t Crib, ~bite $3 Pottle Rat ta~ ,,leather taps $18.°'.' RcundtablefJ). ~ encl 8 MM BOLEX M o vi e SURFBOARD 7'6'; I o o d 548--4007 ' a"6""'"'"'" '""'iw ........ ,.
'iiWI fl8ed $1.50 Yellow pot· bead end, oxen yoke toot I 50c At 15113 Apt D Santa ea.., 48 table lamp $8.00, table $15. Two chain $5 Camera $25. Brownie SU.per-condition $25. -FilJe:r&,laaa ELECTRIC train set $14 mt> S3l Lawn sweeper $1%50
:.iv.;i:h&ir 50c Net ~crib end sz. Girl'• Maple mam-Ana Ave., C.M. ' ~;~ .. ~~.,~~: each. Cobbler1 bmcb $20. 27 $4 Sil transistor dinghy $3). LI 8-'501 J del car kits, untouched 25c Power mower $25. Twin~ walnut pl ne rock •""'6.......,."-'6 1CIM ..,, _....,. Buff t $25. MJ..5770 ' vertorie POLAROID Land camera · • $1-Model paints, all colon; clothes, l-6 yr 50c e~
, :.f1'!DJ£riab an t. my tt $2. 642-8661 OUR Garage b just full of $3.00; Antique ~ bat e radio $3. Persian lamb coat 800 $20. Polaroid wink lights ' 5<>10c each. Phoenix air ~k ca 1 e $7.50. ~ ~
.... ~ box n: J~p :::n. DANISH chain. pair $10 ?datives, fumlture that is rack $21.00; Bawling ballA. SACRIFICE 2 decorator $25. Man's brown suit (38) $3. Photo electrlc abutter Ooat rocker $20. ~1614 ~~ersarr152 , NB. 548-9409 .~ nero.:.cov:ruer excellent each. Tall table lamp $5 to be 90ld or ebe: Double . and bags $9.00 ea. 1633 ~ grape plcturH $4, electric $20. Dreuea and aweater $3. Polaroid lens klts $3. ~COFFEE Table, rattan $3 ~ ~liotype$14 F I~ e pl a c e Velvet kitten pictures, pair bed, c.:omple~ P> Bunk tia&o Dr .. Newport Beach. cigarette lla:hter $1. '15, toys $50. Bowling ball and bag Outdoor light ~ucer $1. Old large wooden officeG ="RAN=o~-p;~.-no-.. -..,-.-wl-th ~ c:m new black $lD l.a1'I'! tronpot $5. Yellow beds with .spnng:s $10 Twin SCRAM LETS 25c, pull toys 25c, playtex $.S. Lamps $1 to $10. LP Polaroid ~ light fla.sber . desk $6.50 Bureau, as is turned legs P> Dra!t!ni . e,r, a g ft ham· step.on garbage can $3 Pair bed with aprings fl Maple • nurser set $2, sidewalk tod.· Album. 3 for $1. Hand lawn $1 .All in beautiful leather; ~ Lawn mo··-, •• ~. $1. table, like new, top 30'" :t:
$S"'l"rame8 or oven $2. brua lamps $10 Silk twin Capta.in'a chair $5 Coffee dler clothes lOc, 2 5 c , mower $5. Wood sewing $3 321 Full rton. N B ..., .. " _.."' · •
,mocl<K•· .. .._'.:2_.. Toaster, ... ~ double bed bedspread.a, perf.ect $5. table$? Kltcben table with ANSWERS musical bwiy box $2.50. ba.sket $L Fireplace tonga case · e · · 1 Sat or SUn all day. 1030 42' $10 28 cup no~Iectrie iwDUOU"' ..... i:~o........, 4 _.,_;_ 19 u ••• ,, 115 "'" •• 54 l1 ..,,_ ~ ·~ 600 642--3767 Linden Pl. {west side) Costa coffee maker, heav_j ~ ·¥.: 548-4691 ar 321 B. --worlrl; 0 w~ ..... ~chine .......,...... J~ve. "CdMM>' TOYS 50c • $2.50. Handmade I Meaa French tin-colored w I. tb
, C.M. .AU T 0 MAT IC washif1' SlS Table and 4 chain! SlS F1aunt _ Pucker _ People NAUGAHYDE (tan) hide-a-Christmu ornaments 50c -BUFFET And hutch in cher· brass spigot $8 Maibl~
AY 1D AM -and maclrlne, good coDditioft Working TV $15. Meat slicer _Gimlet_ Makeup_ Fer-bed $20, good condition. DOUBLE bed, box spring $3. Jewelry 25c -$3.50.. wood $25 F t hing pullman top, oval cuk:Jltt
alter 4 PM. Sunda.Y all da1·. $1?.50 Maytag 'Wringer typt $10 BUd cage $1.SO Ice chest vld -ROCK GARDEN 962-7297 and mattress $15. 646-5809, Homemade candy 25c -j ry . our mac 40'', $8. Old dresser;· 11 'tuher dryer combination wa.ihing machlne with pUmp $1.50 Pictures 50c Fireplace Groom: "How did you 4 G.E. Hahl bulba with 230 Lugon1.a. N.B. $2.50. ~ goods 50c -~eur:;ly W:~~:te~ drawer, 42" wide, with i. Jie.ci~mnore $25. New $12.50 Craftsman reel type screen $6 Queene Anne make tltls cake, dear?'' bn.cketa and cords $10. ORIGINAL oil paintlnga $5 $2. Dec. 7, Saturday 10-5.1· 546-l7S3 2017 Lemnos Dr little fancy work and wall
'lloliien koittlni: mac:hlne mower witll 3HP engine DJ matt $25. 3082 Ceylon Bride: "Here'• the recipe. 536-7496 to $25. aizea 8x10 to 24x36. 4ll4 Seton Rd. Irvine. or . hung bewled mirror 125.
$5. -run bloOOe wt I $25 Blue couch, aood rondition Rd., C.M. M6-526l ~~.P.ped it from a maga· 9%' SURFBOARD $25, Some arc framed, 1 pallette 833-1497 .7"~ C.M. 20241 Bayview, Santa ;\M.
:Dishes 1lk -$1. GlassWUe $15. 548-3738 LARGE Rounded upholstery ....... -h::J lywood knife. Sea aca pea, DINETI'E Table and 4 SUITABLE For rentals : Heights. 546.9946 .. -. ~ Slcil and bindlnp DANISH modem dlain, 3 chair$20Sta.lnleusteelbun Groom· .. Att.yousureyoU memadep camper lAndscapes, Surrealist Will chain Pl Conlon eleclrlc Couch $5 .Double beds SS CRAIG portable 1-Pf'
t!'ln Skl booU. me m $10 at $10 a pie-ct. Walnut __ .. ,_ read ~ right side? .The shell fits 6' step-side plclrup bold for Olristmu. 531-3793 ironer 115 Z.nlth. TV aet e673-acb7556. Kitchen table $5. -nt-$10. U< -<--~ ti. es ..,_$15 modern ~ ...,.... W'eiu•=r _steamer $25 ......__ _. .. , •• n. ,_to make bed $25, girl's bicycle $5, ...... .., "" .,,........,_, .tssou= an uq ....,.-table with Schwinn girls bike $15 11U1t:l' ....., ,........ ..,.. la and do Christmas. 531-3793 $15-Walnut fo~ bar top . R E FR I G E RAT 0 & " ~ $5. Bamboo bar, newnnar top $8 muebird Built-in disbwuhe.r $ 8 a ROCK GARDEN." $5. wn chairs pa table $15 Arliliclal ChriatmaS tree PORTABLE RCA ate re o Clothes .,_ ·-·"'
-nevttm&t top S25 (cost $150) wtlfonn $5 complete, 111 e Table model TV, sharp $25. KENMORE auto ma t l c 536--00ll G~ F1~ ~~of0M::! 6', $5. ~2168. 3101 Yukon record player $15. 6'75--5813 was,..,~' n e e •
Gtasware and bar utensils 7. 540-8638 54G---5589 washer, very good oorditlon TRIKE, like new $5. Potty Ave CM J repair $5 4 tins, 61\l-i:
SID Cove~ cake dish 75c 12 VOLUME Set "Best Lav-$25. Easy auto matt c chair, $3. 646-7645 tide Circle, HJ!. 962-0547 . . . MAPLE_ Tables: Round lazy 15--6 ply like new $10 each " Roll bar for Oum buaY ed Bookz," ideal Gitt for AOOff:ABLE Black Labn.dol COLD Spot Refrigerator • LANZ Wools, c 0 t t 0 n a, I Susan coffee .table $12 Two Swivel desk cha.Ir $5 2 -~
115 Wood.n w..i_ bowl aet .._, ,._ ..._, ,,,_ _ -= puppies $10 each. 54().5589 washer; good condition $al. DE5IGNER sulta and coats M t to · te• T cocktail dre":"-c ? a t s, mat"";..... e n d tables no boxes wt th -ta $ • .,,,; ........... ....., ...... _., Parts for< Datsun 1.2CI) cc ...; .. ., '"!2 wc-n·o ,L-WI .see appreCla · op ..-..-ar 11ze 3, 5 7 -~~~-Ca h-'-..-~ 50c Woodl!n pidUN fraIDel L. P. rltteo Albums 1 .. .,, STINGRAY Blk:e $1fi.50 3 $2 t $25 .... ,...,... "'" '"""""• condition. Large freezer ."" .... ~~ ' ' • ea ...... LAU"" ptain'a c "" each/849 Congress, €.M. 25c41 Carpet bag pUl'll' $5 n......; .... ,
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,_ _ up~to speed bib $20. 546-011 engine 0 . · Datsun size 10 fl to $25. Jewelry, partme t $25 642-382S 50c • $7. Lua:age $3 Tee I with matching foot stool $20. 64&-9219
1• ta 'l5c Straw ..,....._..,. "" .......,, 4 speed transmisslon $25. llC8I'Ves other· acceuorlea com n · · ~tes, size 61 $6 . L 0 n g ' Small tall lamp table SID ==~~-----1 .~ TtrUt:,racque $5.19 each. 50c t.o $1.50 eadl, CHILD'S Swing set, sturdy Fender skirt.I for 1961 F~, 25c to $2. Small bowie bold MOVING -Oluch $25. 2 Bar bridesmaid ~ with veil I, 2 red corduroy and black stOVE. Kenmore $ .~ ~·
Oowera 50c a bunch Records 2677 Orangf! (1'!81') C.M. 2%" frame, excellent4 con-new never used $3 apll' • .......A· 11 to 115 .,A.,~"~ stoolll fl). Misc. items $15. Blonde wiglet, styled·. wood -•-•-~ , a c b . 6'6-8513 •" Sc Nut bowl 50C Electrie Sat and Sun. before 5. di Ml-8115 ......... ies · .,..........,.. ........... a _.. ==~------'-1 , motors 75c: Antique clockl tion. ~ multicolor ANSEN M Wheels Fita under .$10. 4 Canal Circle, no. 646-21.13 '. 54&-l341 DINING room table, ~
b ra 11 candlestlclm $5. GOOD Floor furnace $Z. paint. 4 papenger lawn GAS Range, Apartment 1lz.e ac Newport Shorea VIOLIN $25 Chest of drawen' leaf, Limed Oak $25. :4
.. 842-T89D. 1'1192 oak ~. Box IJrings and mattress rwinC glider, 2 IW1ilP and $%i. clean. 548--3382 ~~961.Jke new $25 each. BABY Chest $10. Metal work f20 Jigsaw with motor ~15 J ~.:G Puppy bed $3. chain $20. 2 matching :steiii
• ~tingtoD Beach. $8. Ironing board $ 2. slide $20 ~2235 MOVIE So'een, new $15. bench $10. Many other items New and used manne . Tables $5 eaeh. Dinette Set,
· a;&ijtpouble bed mattreu ~.':1:a~ ~ BISSELL Sweeper $3 Upright Silver pewter punch Bowl 10 SPEED bike $25. 53&-6120 Sc • $5. 2632 Seaview, at plywood scrape: Te a~. HAND Made Barbie doll knotty pine plastic tijp,· '.4
$3.50_ Sunburst 7 Day Wall $25. Naugahyde . S t
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G.E. sweeper $lD Gold rug $20. Pressun! C.ooker $5. WEDDING dress li:z.e 1 lace Fernlea1, CdM mahogany, fir, aho &0lid '. clothes. Every style from c h a i r a , c re e n ':2 5 _
clooi, -lJ,.50 Patr ot ~ Cbuhc iz_ Round table and pad $10 Rich chair Crystal and pearl beads SU. bodice, empire waist full RO and plyglau lOc-$1. Used ! pajamas to evening clothes Cn.ftariian lawn mowef, ;.,. ~ta,excellentcoodition __..~.....;__,_top.,,, $3.50. PiC'l:ufta: Clvll Wa:r, Large electric ml:r.er, length$25.968-4170 LL-AWAYbed,48"wide, 2 x 4, 2 x 8, S x 9, 4 j 75c-$1.50308WarrenLane, blades with catchet,.like
.;-..-...£... a1x Wilson ~ &UlllllCia _.. framed $1.50 each. 546-6201 aulta~e for group u..w $1~. ROLL film adapter for -2 good condltion $20. 962-9743 x 4, 4 x 6, 25c-$3. 864 1 C.M. 54()...2495 new $25. 545-36.5l · ·
·: ~SmaD :;'powerful ~~wardrobe tnmk $5. CX>UCH $10 Recliner $5 Eleetric Juloer $4.. Fostoria by 3 apeed Graphic size 3 PAIR ice skates. like new W, l8th CM 646-2.37? SKI Boots women's size 7 Salvador, Coat.a Mesa.
elect:ril tan heater $3.50 OWr, Maple arms $5 Cof-sherbets $1 each. 12:00 • 2 incbea $22 962-5278 $5 to $10. 2 sleda $5 and BLACK Fallt'won as a prlz.e, $8. ~en"a size 8 $ 4 TUXEOO -size 46. iuie
Medical. (.'hem1atray and ENCY CL 0 PED I A $25. fee table $S Mangle $5 Ship 4:00 Sunday only. 365 E. · $7-Wet suit, medium $lil. never used no Table lamp, Sportaoaster Parka 11 k e new $25. 5453657 ~ books 50c _ $1 Otlldren's Clualc:a Set $9. wall plaque $5. 54&-2855 Esther, Costa Mesa MINOX to half 35 allde pro. Stingray bike $l5. SU-1842 like new $8. 642-1522 new, men's M $8. Other -:-. :
sp:Jr't°'Pd chus shirts. alz.e Adult and Oilld'• Science 7 DRAWER desk $3) cm.tr BABY beds $5, and $10, jector and case $ 2 5 • TWIN Maple poster bed f.5. ski items SI-$2. 10' trike Ofl'.tISTMAS Gifts like new: ~ medium, men and woman SeU: $10. ea.ch. auorted Solt $2. Antique mirror and um-dinette set $17.50, coffee Stackloader $5. 962-5278 Boy'a anld sport ooa• slze 7' COUOf $25, Walnut coffee $2 Ligh igh . ho Think·a·tron $2. Mor •·e
25c: -$1. 514 culbl s:zo. set, golf bag $14. brella $12.50 and $7.50 t.able $8.50, potty cha.in: MINOX to 35 mm enlarger, 14 $5 .• ~ Professional., shoe table and 2 end tablet $25. . twe t spnng rse aignal aet with record ~.
Hamilton St., C.M. 6t6-8892: golf bag car, good and Ladies hlke $10 646-3302 $3.50, box motor boat ctln-$25, Lenses $10 to $25, Car-skates $10. All like new. Walnut Door lamp $20 Book $1 Rocker $2. 644-2174 Good for Cub Scouta.:.adi
GOLF Clubs., men's. right !:~.., $16. Assorted auto BOY'S ~ •• bike $10 5 trols $10, Gas t&nk_ for out. rien $5. 962-5278 540-2767 eChndma· 11 $8~1~v~~s :. ~LD Duck ~!ecoys $4-$8 2,_;;;546-4355===.,.......,...7'=~ . ._.._ .... tD $8. "55 Oievy ....... ,. • ..., board $12. electric lawn ove seats~ each. TrunksrSIMONS Hld~-bed $25 TU
hand sets and •Pare•· Complete in parts, no part HP West Bend engine $17.50 edgn S15, No.22 gun $20, ENLARGER $25, Le~a $10 WHAMO Catalyic new heater Portable saw 6%" $ll. $20 each. Tin and copper · ·
: Wilson Spaulding $3 • $25. over $25.. '57 Chevy Block 3.5 HP power product. 2102 Cecil Pl Costa Mesa to $25, Film earners $5 2400 :BTU SlS. Swedish Roaster and broiler $5 U boilers $8--$15 Coal bucket Center Street _ • ~ ~. buy -.u' ~ Republlc $12. '57 Oids V-8 2 po~ engine $13.50 3 HP Ointon ·• . · to $10. 962-5118 alcohol heater-stove Sl.S. $50 gauge shotgun $15 15" $5 Sap bucket $8 Antiqued TABLE, formlca top 36!' :x
l..1>1. ~ aJld polished beads, 2 rigbta, rotary lawnmower $15 . ENGUSH Blke, Light weight, CAMERA strobe Duh. AC Admiral portable radio for Jensen speaker $15 U" blue dre:sing table $8 Sled 48" extends to 69" and '1l"
1 left m. each. Ford 54&-0037 M~.teor, blce new, new tires, and Battery S20 to $25, $20. Westinghouse portable Stephens Tru-sonic speaker $25 DI.shes lOc _ Sl Oil for dinette or kitchen--t'JI. : OMEGA Watch, man ' 1 ,
, perfect time $12. Hand
" wovell' rug 88" x 58 $14.
~ Hangi.rw lamp $10. Scooea
:' $6. 6>$66]5
GENUINE Hummel 11 pc
•' Na~. manger $ 2 5.
lm~ Phill lpine
cro4letf!d pleoea, amall size
"' $1 §eii $5 Table cloths S3J
: WOOIWI apoon, forlt sets !2" 1:50, 39", no. Walnut :.. .,,. fnrlt diab lets $10
:' A;ri;IAN $25. 646-2377
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4 cba1rl $12.SO each.
:flathead full race Cam, new SUIT, Boy's, size 12-14, il'8Y 20 SIS. 673-3256 Olarger $10. 962-5278 $5. Mansfield 8mm movie $12. Picture a $1.50-$8 Mirror lamps $.l Pitchera $1 Mir· set . of 3 chairs $10. 1-0dd
$25. Heavy duty springs new wool $5. 616-2388 ANTIQUE webbed foor chair ARTISI"S L cld camera $20. Projector $20. $3.50 Toys $1-$2. 156 3 rors $5 Tin and wooden chair $2. All A-1 condftion
$10. Adjustable liften $10. $25, mahogany t w 0 • t t er camera u a 462 E. 17th St. C.M. 642-5907 Coriander Or., one block ware 25c _ S3 Toys lOc 546-4355 :
3 bookcases $3. and $10. ~G :£:is tioy·s, size table SlO, small dropleat and lenses $25. 962-5273 ONE step table $4. 548-0061 north of Baker off Harbor -S3 Candle holders 50c-S2. LAWN mo""'r %. H.P. Brigp
Mattreaa and box springs ' $3.50 ' table $10, walnut stained 35 PROJECTOR $25, .Ude Blvd. ~7590 Bottles 25c-$3. Oak chair & Stratten llke new r"K, ~ 117 2 M·"~ .... dro ... 1 .... • end ta " c .... 8 LIONEL electric train set .. ..., &,,...,.. • The Collected ..... ...., ... .., ~ • room divider $2. bathroom control $10. 96-..;, with track $6. Double ski YASHJCA 120 reflex camera, $12. Cofiee table $6. 3244 Half bed frames $6 eACh.
Works ~ ~ Set $25. blea S25 ea, 2 matching crganizer $3, 2 matching OSCILLOSCOPE camer a boots size 7 1Ai~I. like new model (Az with light meter, Colorado Lane, C.M. Twin beds and maltreDM,
Large. Dictionary ss. Atlas ~pa $6.50 ea, small cedar dining chairs $3 ea.ch, open S25. Lem S2S. 962-5278 $5. Chi.Id's 5, skis, binding•, flll.!lh, cloSC:up and cue $20 GOLF Clubs 5 ;....,., .. , 3 wood• plus matchina: dresser Ji>.
$1. M15C. boob 50c to $5.00 "'"'st $17.50, electric auto-endfboxed end wrenches $1 35mm slide outflt, camera, ..... .., Dinette table and ~
LI 4-6669 matlc heater $6.50. • $2. burlap decorator pie-MAPLE colored cuckoo clock ~~size 4 $10 Jor all. projector and screen aJJJ. bag $25. 584-0472 chairs $7.00. Ken mo ie
POODLE. Mini. Male, Blk. * 494-5382 * tures 24" x 20", fl each. si7.50. 962-5278 Rollfilm cameras (1201 21.4 OOUBLE Bed. single bed, automatic washer, 1 oO:d
6 mos. tzS. F1ood lamp, ROYAL portable typewriter 673-9186 BEAUTI.ruL a>·· boy'• Huf-SMALL stove SlO. SU-m4 x 3'-'., $2.50. Contact printer Easy washer $10 each. condition $25. Good l\l!kvy
Door type sin. Full length $20, Smith -Corona portablf! LIKE ...,,,_. b. t fy Hi rise Spyder. new n " WFSI'INGHOUSE TV $3.50 Movie Pro i e ct ion Lawn chair $2. 645-0975. duty oofiee table and 2 ~
borpna coat beige 14-16 $25, older modeia, excdlent new, m~.ne ca ine March 68, chrome fendera console $20. 545-2478 editor, view. splicer S12. 1119 Aviemore, C.M. tables all for $10, Couch
$1D. 536-SJTI condition. $4, maternity clothes alu and chaJn guard, ln spotless GUINEA pigs, all colora, Kod~ electric eye 8mm 3 Piece se-ctional $l5 Oiair and matching chair $20. JSb
KEYSTONE 8MM Projector 494-9352: or 494-5382: ~. ~1:-stereo albums ~~~oo.,· n. First i25 takes. long hair, beautiful, all camera, as Is $S. 536-8565 SlD Typing chair $10 King Ski nick $4. Wood coe.t trie
needs minor l'l!pe.ir. $25. WE need Ouistmu money. """""'" young: $2. Cages $2. Will ELECTRIC Portable chord s I z e bed mattress $4. Wet copier, with fluid,
536-8563 after 15 P.M.. durlzW Lots of. bar;:aina on small TRUNDLE Bed: (or CM be BE f l hold for Oirlstmas. 216 organ $12. Drapes, light $25. Box springs and frame paper, tn.y $Zi. Tpyewrlter
the week Items for baby. Stroller $5, twin beds} all metal $21. AUTIFUL pro ess onal Ruby, Balboa I 1 I an d beige, like new, milium Jin. Ul Ladies Witnauer gold table $2. 9 x 20 good carptt
• custonH'tl!lde s· x ~==~~~-~-b«by cto"-o 25c M , mot•.... 61'5-lm snare drum and cue, 673-lll3 ~ all ••" 1o-. 2 n<>ir ,~A " with pad S25. 19" x "J"
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.~ ~ ... --• :.:1'J'V'1'0nl...,. ,.,." ... ,..,,. 5c up, ""' ....., ·-cham--,-.... 'e fin!•" "" .,.. '"' ...-Uo"' watcb $10 3 way lam., $10 ~ ..,., ..., ...,,,.. l'.U,.._._u,u:.-.....ivu..... . cl,._ l1 S4 ladi ~-~-_, 115 -•-1 · 140'' flit new scrapbook tt.50. -Wew .n...1.o.o1-·' £.-._...,, .. ~,. x kJ•-•-la"'-nlty ou..,s -, ea PORTABLFY Stereo Hi Fl ,.._.~lnal --195 __ ,.. f CHROME and ~•-bl .-... pa.tr. .....,. pr. Plutic plA.nt $5 Electric ..., c
.......-~ .vo it;;"'~bl.e~, '!,.:,:: ~: clcthlng, llze 10 $145. 24" $25. Kenmore Easy Bake fis~~';-0' '...,..111& or and 2 cha.in""'s15~ ~; 1 pair 96" $12. Gilbert breaker boxes Sl to $S. Oil heavy duty battery bm:.~
,,,. ': ~ ~ .eaacape ~ d1')'tt $1D, washer S25. dark brown ponytail SID. Oven (like new) still tn box pillows $1.50 each. Singer microeoope S2. Hol'9e statues stove SS G~ w 0 r kl;..._.=_731 ______ _ II: OP9"""""'' come see all tht othera. Everythlna: ls top quality, $5. Sllvertooe p 0 rt ab 1 e COSCO Playpen $9, car seat slant-needle buttonhole at-25c-Sl Etch -a • sketch n cabinet $1.60 Car window SLOT car raceway mounting
Md&,· (ltf'l'lplete $15. 155 Rocbester St Co&ta excellent condition. record player $5. Twin bed $6.50. go earl frame $15 tachment $7.50. Bobbins and Re(rigerator defroliter $1 .50 cooler $1. 575 Victoria, c.M: board, on cut.en and fully
Mll·cnl.y. 548-15258 * 494-6661 * power mower $15. 842-4038. Electric l'\'.IMter oven for finlahed ss. 545-3657 Mesa ~~~~03a. taffeta $5. set. 6lll Orlando Dr. H.B. some attachments lDc . $1. Christmu baking $12. 16 s:"lJr 18.le 5c to $1. MOVIE Projector Ut Slide OLI>, even broken piano ""'_..... Rabbit and hamster cages yds d linl 30c MODERN a.ir rifle with VW Bui rear seat $12. ·Air
i=: motel' $2. Bolsey projector $24 Dayllle view-wanted for parts. 494-6462 SOFT brown fall and wiglet BOOKCASE $5, Chest $15, Sl.50 each. S4Q.-Of66 ard new npery ng scope sight and amino $24. oondltloner $2!5. VW tnJltr
• camera with f1uh Ing screen $12 Projector LARGE men's mt suit S20. originally $150 now $25 end table $5, box springs SOFA and chair $1.5. 3 Y · .25 power Telescope $4 hitch (chrome). Two Vw ~ 735 Pomona Aft. acreeri $18 N•w hardwood ! new flake bowllng balls 64s...1519 · (excellent) $15. grill with bookcases, 2 at $1S. 3 RED Pro-(lncial ceiling light 'I'imtt motosr 8 rpm $1.50 14.$ tin!l' and rims wHh hub
-.~ Lutl -..... ~-$15. e11.ch. Ladles ski jacket motor $10. picnic table, 1 t 110 Child fixture $3.50. Potted Mex-each. 1/6th HP motor, new caps $10. Home bar · $20. ·::-..,,.. P c ...... ,,.. ..... cues stie 14, new $15, 2002 Santa T.V. Portable $25. Worka benclK?a $12, hand edger $3, a ' 'a desk and lean paper f!O\Ye'rs $1 .50 422 S9 Wilcox Gay record pl~r Flnlahed hatch cover top Hilil'Y1awn mower S15 Doll $6--$12 TraY\"1'111! rods Sl-$6 _....... S45--16'ro g•--cabl-t llS. """ n'>cn chair $10. Two end tablet HellotroP'. CdM-" . .,.... .. ....,...., __ .. nl t "--• .,... ~ A""" .... $1 T01 mew atave White abtU n.dki $4 El~ Ana Ave., Co.ta Meaa, !!........... ...-.~ '"' ~""""' SS each. Table md 6 chain .... .. • .,...,~.' IUJU ttCO er $14 Radio $9 ° ..... _,. Vt............, •• ~ l.Oc Bookl 10c hot pla.te .and wanner $2 64>2167'1' LIKE new ma~ 3'x6' TOYS for Christmas, we·re $20. 3 cheat.a. 2 at $7 each, GOLF Cart bag cluba sil.e Radio AM and short wave HOLIDAY Magic close-out
.p..,.m.' ?ilJc BowllilC ball e.cl'I. ·Dd..ttxe Toutmum-$6 each. ~ barbecue $3. moving, swing set $20, 1 at $15. Maple bed, com-Irons. putter. two 'ltt'OOds U6. S5 IOI! cnWier S1 Beautiful lipstick n. Nail pollslt 6oc ~n rods zc Bed ....nJf! Iron S8 OuWde spot GROOVY clothes. •!us 5-10. While toilet $10. 543-8792, bicycles $15, SlO, chlld'a pie-plete PQ. Thref! lamps 1 Outboard Evinrude motor 25 v~ $1 Executive deak Bath perfume $3. Bath_ oil
tnma....'1 3021 B & b b . Utt wttll tnctet and cord M'Uli dftaee1: cuual. dren. 673-1502 nlc table $2, 2 tricycles $5. at fl, 2 a~ S15 each. HP $25. Gu tank for out-chair ~· Antique lantern 808.p $2.50. Buetone $1. E)"l!l
$.1 2 new cellb:ti mounted formal; $4-$8. Guru: n. TYPEWRITER Underwood $1. Scooter S2. Se.nd Bex Portable TV $31. Headboanl board $25. Sliver nickel col· S1 Boy 1 ca.mp axe Sl pencil& 40c. Vaclal mulr IJ&bt fixturts, mu. and O:.ta: ra1n. trench; $1-$'7. rebutlt runs lilDe lll!w $2S. SS. 892-9.359 SJ. Metal workbench with lee urn. two handlea trl-leg ~ter case 50c. Snake Sl.25. Rouge ~. E 11 e
Pua, 3 bulbl. &0-69:r'i Jac:bta; cuual; $ 4. S 5 , SUrn6S vise DJ, 5t&-Sll3 base $11 Surfboard S9 RA.Ir River Elk bugle $4 Hunting ahadow $1. Mucara a:ir:
Sftatttl; $3 • $5. SkhU: HALF COYOTE PUPS dryer on atand $6. Euels horn $2 P> brown pint bot-Powder SL Mens ~
mtnJ; U. Pants: ~ FREE!! 5f&.76H TRICYQ.E $5. Wonder bone for ar&t or display $3 tlea $1 Drattsman .24" T S2. Afttr shave $1 ; 8 D'
Stocldnp: piattttned; .z:s.n. M ~~!' ... ~. T Haft ·~ ss. 545-3670 Laree ereetf'1J a\.t'd case IQUatt $1 F.disGn ~ 546-6.192 Ota or Eve
eo..........: cuual, ru.oa. boots·, .., .......... -~ 40 a I• or t e d BEGINNERS Mia'OICOJ>e SS: $4 Romon electric 11 .... ter records 3 ror S(k:, each ! -"''~ ~ cartons dish cka: ''TECHNICOLOR" 8mm fn.. ,... Su 1he 7, $2-$1. Pune1: U. • P& 1-loble 9'6" ~notn board, to 1 . and motor dlspl-.y cue fOl' pr PP-hoee. rww $ 5 . BED divan and cha!r, mral
J:ewelry; Pina. nedtlt.cu, and WU'drObel all for $15, $25: Stingray creen lhoclca • n movie Project o r lighten nr ~ $10 675-5622 nauphyde $25. Chair, .Jib
pierced eurtnp; .5048. Mangle with chair m. . slldi: $25; Double train w<~.~ new S25. 53S-8S65 new S25. D1 .. 1.... 1et tabl., MJ-flSll e1 ... 15 • ......_ elettrlc fryer -..... .., &.!. hairplecn: dark fall, tn..nafonner Sl.5; Loll ot 0 and broiltr, ttllcn . po, BAT H RO O M ftucnscent _., g chain, hl&h back
'friclet; $4-$8. Camttu: new a WALNUT chall"I $S each. ~ track and ent\ne plut Mlerometrt l1Ai to 2'ii li&ht fixture, om pa.Ir 23 .. CHRISTMAS cttt. 25 ft Eldon $25. 64$.8J.n
lnatamaUc, Brownif!; $.WUI. 1 9COtch ptne Ouiatmu tree ml~llaneoua equlpmtnl bftrpln $10. Oiapa-pa.ll. tubes $150. 54CM3l9 StlN:tronlc: ~d l"aCe tn.dt..1----"'C:....-----.
St()..1793. is. pkpic table and benctita $20. ~29 new $1.50. Platste awi.m-G bl trestle and cac.inter $25. TOYS 5c-t3. O othlrc se-s3
''THE Lark" lterll ns $10, poWeS' edgtt $1 5. DARK brown q, never m1ng pool $1. 1£4 E. IDth ~~'*oe~ ~ Power pack and fence. $6. Hou1eware11 Sc•$;'!.
llatware $9 M fl). ~ B!n-S.199 been worn p). 548--7408 SL C.M.. 646-&55 ~9 5'&-4648 ~ ....... ~•• ltem11 !lc--U:-303 c.or ,..,.. 11.t Sant.a Ana, cl.I.;
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L1m1t..t number-but If we havo tho modol you want--you'I no..W find• bitttr dr.111lti
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Rivieras, Efectras, Le Sab,.s, WildC41h. '"~' •• ,,,.,.,,.,,., ..
9-1968 DEMONSTRATORS ;~·i.:
Mon19ers & salosm•~• personal cars marked way do,.'n. No big~ dllciMlnfl untl •~·:;
NIW 1969 OPELS
llCi SELICTION
llADT JOI IWMDIATI DIUYllYI
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JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS
COMPLm SAIES • SBIYKE AND PARTS DEPARTMEflT RIR JAGUARS
IRAND
NEW 1969
BUICK
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w/rolt •••t •p••ktr, etc.,
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234 I!. 17th ST. COST.A MIS
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1 SCIWINN Racing b i k e , wA,iE,Our 'JV lbowa oo man'l'I & woman~a: Lite
the W )'Otl find bi the ~ight alum. frames, plus • auilliil ~ OJeck them mru, cOiit $13(1, ·Sell fer J1DW5 ,. $60. each. can ~
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Brand New 1969
4-DOOR
HARDTOP
A GORGEOUS l<NTIQUE GOLD WITH
A MATCHING GOLD INTERIOR AND
EQUIPPED WITH TURBO.HYDRAMA-
TIC, 4-BARREL 421 ENGINE, PUSH
BUTTON RADIO, HEATER AND DE-
FROSTER, SHOULDER HARNESS, SEAT
BELTS, FRONT .DISC BRAKES, DELUXE
STEERING WHEEL, DUAL EXHAUSTS,
HEAD RESTRAINTS, AIR CONDITION-
ER, SOFT-RAY GLASS IN THE WIND-
SHIELD, POWER WINDOWS, ELEC-
TRIC CLOCK, POWER STEERING AND
DELUXE WHEEL DISC! • $4331!
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS LIC. & TAX .
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This beoutiful nmelito green hordtop coupe
;, equipped with Hydromotic, FM-AM re·
dio1 . power steering, power disc brakes, air
conditioning, dlx seat belts, headrests, visor
mirrors, so#·ray iJlass, power windows, front
floor mats, remote control outside mirror,
hidden windshield wipers, hidden-in-.the-
windshiekJ antenna, -400 cubic inch engine
(350 hp, tho! is), end all the stondord deluxe
Grand Prix accessories . . .
54395
EQUIPPED WITH TURBO.HYDRA-
MATIC, HEATER, FRONT DISC
BRAKES, HEAD RESTRAINTS &
SEAT BELTS.
ESPRESSO BROWN W /GOLD IN-
TERIOR. TURBO • HYDR.AMATIC,
CORDOVAN TOP., POWER STEER-
ING, SOFT RAY GLASS, HEAD
RESTS, AIR CONDITIONING,
CONSOLE & SEAT BELTS.
$3m!
No, 242ll79FIOtltl
SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE IN
EXTERIOR COLOR WITH
MATCl;flNG INTERIOR,
IRAND NEW '49
CATALINA 4 DR. SEDAN $2977! N•. 112699CI00904
FIREBIRD 'HARDTOP CPE. • WITH THE THREE-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT,
HEATER-DEFROSTER, SEAT BELTS, PUSH BUT-
TON RADIO, RED-LINE TIRES, HEAD RESTS
AND DECOR GROUP!
$2877!
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HEAVY Duty Camper Jacks. ·
Good cond1Ho11 $35 pr. 1962 WI'lll cinly 13,oo:t .mtle1
646-6245 on , new '68 eQIPne-trana .========I p e rtect--custom palnt-lm-
Dune Buanfn 9525 ~~te plua iiiany emu
. -·· --MUsr sell!. Recent!¥ tinLsbed '68 PO~ 9U. xlnt ocnd.
VW Dune Bugy. J'lbreelas $4,600. · P.rlvate ·,my. Call
· body, street ~al A m.oost ci:-aft I J!.m. bp.riaih ·at Jl«i!). $3223 tit-2786 ·
lmpei'ted Autos 9600 '58 PORSCHE, ~mnvert. J
. tnp, new upbolatery I~
• Spot Caoh l<r Im,..... rack, ...., amd, $1fi>O.
we, pay mare hr all;)' 1mp:lrt ~ ,
_..n.. ol ,_, mm '63 PORSCHE S xlnt mid..
Cir coftditiOL 1ry US ~ cond, new ~ brakn,
.yoa RD. . E-L ¥ 0 RE tttts, chrome wheda. Best
U:Ol'ORS, 1S3d> Beach Blvd. offer. 494-s:m after 6
w-.r.-= MUsr Sell 1958 ,,_,
new top, Corvair power,
Alf& ROMEO . oompletely "°"" -" "-Beats Ponches! 642.0015
61 ALFA Romeo Sprint '57 SPEEDSTER
Coupe. Xlnt cond. New paint Goin&: to Aluka. Must tell
plttllia, 675-3SU $1395. 499-3961
'59 PORSCHE coupe, clean, .~A TSUN ..... ""'" ...,~ b1k 1nt. 1-----'=:-::-,..-:---•l .~t cond. 494-128.1
'6T DATSUN' SEDAN .,. PORSCHE °"""· top
Owned by Uttl.e 'ole man in cond. Must see. m.-1522
Lqqpa Beach. Speedomet· after 5 PM. Reasonable . . er -T;SOO mila. Radio, :.,;.;.;;.c_; __ -'----1
heater, dlr, automatic. S'lSil--.,....-----1
Caslr.i.u..,._ wm llnc pttv RENAULT pty. A:tter 11 .f:9t..97'l3 or, _______ _
545-0634 CARABELLE Renault 1961
..... <Ond 35 MPG l'lJi. , · FE!lURI 54M8'l8
HE'f''"'/'1'1'7.RS -·
ELMORE ---15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmn.l:r I
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66 TOYClrA Landau-.
Hard top. 4 wheel driw I ·.,.-lllLLMAN---Sta-w-.,.,-....,-1 $2100 or best otter. 536-120.:
HIUMAN
trans. $18i After $ P.M. 715 A California St., H.B .. • .....,.,
VOLKSWAGEN ·'.
, ___ J_A_G_U_A_R ____ 1 . ., vw . Fine auto tor ""'"' ·
I -ing NBVA member or '61 .JAG XKE regu]ar pel'llOn. New 1 ·
Convertible, Bolero red with rebuilt ena:ine (by pros),
black leather interior, 6,000 new COinJ> yellow paint, new
actual miles. Fully @q\lipped tires, radio etc. Very, Yf!fY
including stereo and chrome clean and tor sale for-11.
wire whtels. Not a mar or mere $800 or best otfir.
acratch on this flawless Please call 642-6717 after
beauty. 12 month warranty. 6 pm.
J1ru1po-rt
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CHANGED mind. NA Salart type body • .
-metal flake. $180 -cdt
-6'6-3118 --
VW 1967 Blaupunkt AMJnJ
3100 W. Cout Hwy. Radio, sunroof 40,000 mi '
Nowpprt Bffd> $15Stl . ...,_
642-MOS ~1764 58 VW Transporter w/rebuDt
Authot'iud MG DH!tt motor I: transuie. Ex.
a.ASSIC 1953 Jaguar Mi Cond. $600 or Offer. 646-9219
Liter Saloon. SS.000 actual '66 VW BUS. exceptional con-
mlle1. Runs A: looks abarp! dltlon. $1.866 PrL Pl:f c.n Sell ar trade fur IOlid Pick 968.QJ5 • Up. 5t&-3913 .,..
1964 XKE Coupe Xlnt cond CLEAN, '&7 VW Sq. back.
P.965. AM-FM. SJ,ooo ~: ale. radk>, rd r u b be r •
Call 7141 83M495raft S'p.rn. ,6"-1.248 evel/SWt AM
or wlmds. 66 VW 1300 -Sunroof. Xlnt l========'I cond. Low mileage. Must
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$195 DOWN PWI TAx AND uciN'll. ON APPROVED .BANK CREDIT
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IMMEDlA11 DELMRY 48 MONTH FINANCING AVAILA.~E 08 APPROVED BANK CREDIT
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:Y.OLKSWAGEN
'•7 vw Cun:J>e!, radio & beater, fUl. ~ .......... !Jc. wts 219 . $1@1 ,: :.
SADDLEBACK
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1401 N. Tutln, Santa Ana J• alf, tbe.N._.. ""1·
3"inins. from 3 ~
PHONE M'l·9381
'67-VW'o----"
3 .at Bui;r:, T i'! EAASCi
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TRAllSPOlTATIOlt
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~t problem'? See us for --.-....... eaay terms: w •.. decfde on
your credit. can or come
in !Oday,
!14M392
,ILUl CHW'
AUTO SALIS
2145 Harbor Coat.a Mesa WE PAY CASH FOR
YOUR CAR PAID
FOR OR NOT!
9900
,CADILLAC ·cM"'OLET ' CHMOLET
"'<:,m.·2 Dr. epe. DeVllle; .'~~CHM * '64 CHEVY 11 * wbl~ 'Wtblue ~ter .• afr " lmps1a S.S., ntdio. beater,' ~ ooun PG'WI'.· Xlnt corid. $1995. er auto tram. -t'l:lllllde>, ·d' Jmt ....... -1M that col--ct_~ offer. Must tell! cond., ltrato bocltet lettl;" "'!11'_.l.llSW'e!" · S.0:-15.ll or 6G-M99 eves " all vllr1l tntmor wblte lld liese ltudent. Economy plus ~ waDs. Stir: 682. k,,, -0SG 750. Lciw, low price.
· V $l1!IO. Blue 8Qok prtco $1ZI!.
'65 ·CAD s.o. ; tact. alr. OPEN SUNDAY GR<ml POl!MtORICE LETS Full pawer. Landau. Sharp.
.,. CAp Comert. si.d Gray, ... ---. e· . $899 ~i;er· --.1325. .... ~·,di";.... GROTH
.CAMARO
67 t.(MARo Rs'..· new tirell
pwr atr. 6 bqol. R I: H.
bucket seats lT,to> orig mi.
$2400. 5t6-8T16
-~~---.-CHEVROLET '63 CHEV.lmp1l1
Radio 1:: i.ater,.auto trans. um BEACH BLVD., H.B.
power lltMr. Uc. ·RAU 149 Kl 9-3331 -M?-6839
$787
SADD~BACK · ,,~~
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'68 6iliARO, auto trans,
p/a, CGnll>ie, tis. wsw,
54&-2l7f DODGE·
14QI N, TUltil>, SUll Ana
J"" alf tho Newport ""1·
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'68 CHEVY lm;lla. CW!tom,
(Green), 321 q . Atr, R!H.
•• ,~ aJr cond. 833-288'1
'«I OORV AIR 4 tpd, o/baul·
· ed erw, runa xlnt. $225.
• 642-2461. ~ vw v-s Brown
~: back. :£lee 1 u e l laj.
)lust 8eJl, beat o t fer~
sa.;.1685 or·M1-6Mt
·io 'vw. New n-lluilt -etttilent condition tbmup.
Out. -962-ll21l,
VOLVO
CHMW PHONE Sf1"311 L0w•fPrl~I STATION w...., 61 * '65 BEL AIR*
"5 CHEVY lmplla. !ac/llr,
J"!R', RJH, low mi, clean,
$1'50. Orir owner MS-3601
5th Annlwnary ~lo a..v.De, Ml. wry IOod
Nowportor Motors ooncL Mast ..U. loav!aa: •DOOR CHRYSLER -,===-===--I 11&11. --llooutj!ul 2 ~ Pll!>t. Im· ' ~ ;;,,.~ • ,.._,. OCllidltlaa, n,,pow. '6' CHRYSLER W1p
TOP $ BOYER CHEVROLET ~~~~; !WJo A beat<,., •uto trans.
BlLL MAXEY TOtOU AL VALUE ' AT 1'HE u:iN, air cond. Lie. JUL 547
• ,_ Beacb m.,i. * '64 IMPALA * LOW PRICE or· $887
H. -... Ph. 8'7-"565 ' -COUPE $1199 SADDLEBACK
1'66.Hut>or. CM. -
. '67 VOLVO
11111; f --.-A lei.tu,' • c:yltndi!r, stt mz.
li.jit.
'·-,()f'IN SUNDAY : r.: •
BUICK "!,. ~::.! .! ;: ,:; DODGE ~te. ... A ~ ~. GROTH l«ll N. TUotln, ..... -'51 BUICK, &...t ....Ulloa
Mii! to appndate. Good ....... 1oc •wv ...... .-....,., Just ott tht Newpc:rt hy.
Olo!L<l23. . CHEVROLET s mini. """ 3 "'""""
Paint, -. -· 111!5. 2230 Pacitie Aw, Costa
Miia. 5fl.-0291 . _
FOR f'U' B)' •Owner 1"68
Buick' Riviera S1i?et-82ue.
J·Q. t turned 12» .mne;. ,. j
(Twelw hundred miles). .......... --......s.s
'61 SKYLARK Conv. All
powr, air, bQcbtJ. 1 owner.
Lo-mi. • Immac. $ , 5·5 0 • .....,.,,,
'61 BUIOC. · JUvhn full
JIO'll'l!I', new ttna • 1ln>iN.
$1150. 5l&<lSll
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SAIZ PRICE OF ONLY U2ll BEAal BLVD., HJ!. .. · $l099' Kl >ml _ MT.a39 1111 OIRYllLER 300. HI', 2 dr. lull ,,....,, lac alr,
DELUXE 'ff. El CunlnD. bQcat ,_ta, vinyl root
GRolH --In Oranp Lib ...... $13!!0. -Coon.., $2)00. 6'2°3915 m...,.,
belan 5 PM; 6'1W!fl -1-======== CHEVROL.ET top. COMET .
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PS/PB, R/H, -...... mrt cond.. Under 30,000.
548-03f'I
t1 '80 Olevrolet Wqon. •wt. Good--=======
$300-. •= CONTINENTAL
* "LUXUR·IATE"!!!
"SPOIL YOURSELF# -~IVE A unL'I!!'
-"BE THE REAL DISTINCTIVE YOU" In·
one of Johnsons pr&<>wned Juxur)' c~
!nd&b. At 11t .. e J>Clll<llll' prices, qlll]l\y ,
really cost no more at Johnsons!
1965 CONTINENTAL ........ , , .. , $2695
i111t. Arc1cll111 bl111 w/ 11ft bltc:lt c:11f skirt l11th1r
int1r. Ntw pr1ini11m w/w1lls, tir conditionl119, ti•
lt11t comfort w/ttl 1p1c:1 •t• pow1r t1d1h. Sh1w•
NOm c:ond, thru-out. IN•w c:o1,.._$B ,OOO.OO)
19166 MERCURY "P•rk Lino" Sod1n $2495
Out1+tnding Ho1u:l11r•1 m•rtort in1t1lllc w/bl1'ck ltll•
d111 room ind pl111h roy1I rid int1r. Tilt 1t11r. whl.
ftc:t. "AIR COND.", 6 w1y pwr, 111t. ThrlU to tk1
world'• fln1tt in111lc with thl1 1t.r10 tap• cy1kD'I
lnch1d1dl XSS 516
1964 CONTINENTAL '' .. ' ........ s1n5
Dlutlnctlv• pl1tln11in w/1ilnr 11bl1 lnt.r., f11t. 1lr
c:ond. ind f11lt pow1r etjpl,t. of co11rs1 ind fhMlf ,
AM·FM r1d io, IOI IJ7
1966 FORD Chlolo M500'. Hdtop. ·• .. $2095
k JM' •Wll Sttr f,.k MMMlll41t -S-1.+h I
Int. Cnil• I• Mt .t 1hl1 ....lt1 ""'"' w/I 1pkr. 41x.
,...... t1,. syah111. Strlklllf_ ,.1., w~lt. w/1111111
vlnyl 11114•• ,..f. h1u.-.C: ltl••ll vfnyl lnt.r. (Just
,.._.m.1 "JtO"-VI, cll111• .. ••nMI 1lr c.Mlt11""
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1966 CHlVllOLIT C1prfco Hdtop. .. 52095
... wt. +NI bf" w/W1cll vl11JI hp. Uk1 ..... Sllvtr
bl111 vinyl 1tr1t1 1Mt h1+.t,, fcd. "All COND.",
1tc. Truly J•t 1mooth lwrury In dt1vy'1 "'•ti RPL211
1965 OLDS "91" Holldly Sod. ' ..... $Ins '
A r11I "HE"·m1n1' "POWER. HOUSE" w/f.tct. "AIR
COHO.', hll pwr. '"l•lpt .. .,.rldlnt ell Al11k1 wltff..
w/we-4 p1111ll'4 d11h, lmm1c, t.11 lil111 lnt1r.
HIR7t1
1965 CHEV. S.S. Convortlblo ....... $179S
P1w1rful "Jt7' V0 i, full pwt. 1qpt., f1ct. "AIR
COND.", 111 y1cht wfllte w~1ck rHf. A ,..,1 fun·
it-1111 1h1wt.Mtl OYil25
1963 CONTINENTAL ......... , ... $1695
T1:hf•lty t1111,,..1lve •llffci•• ~111 w/lmm••· 111 .. r1I
f1wn l11th1r ind d1cr0!\ int.r, F1ct. "Air C111d."
w/111 1p1c1 •1• p•w•t •••ffs. A fni1Mnd111: "'"'''"·
ln1 lntrln1le v1lu1 In 111 1utomobll1 cl1ulc for th•
411cri111ln1t,111 IMy1i. PIMCltJ ·
1964 CHRYSLER MNow Yorker" , •. $l59S
4 Dt. Hcft.p. F1et. "AIR COND." i nd TOTAL COM·
MAND POWU 9Cf1Hll~.I' Hiflcl:t•l!'l• 1f1Jilo t111 w/
h11M1•. 11'411 '·Inter. IFf111tt' AM-FM Ndlo to.IJ
HYSI0"4 '
196a THUNDlllllllD HdNp. Spt. Cp. $1295
f1ct. "All COND." w/hll ,_.-,•Cl· Sp1rld11t •tdl•
wklt. w/rlch ~lift vlfl'tl Hck1t •••f lntw. Ev1r/11f•
h19ly 111t1rt •tt4 tf1ll1hJ IPE4J7.
1959 CHRYSLER HLe Ii.On" 4 Dr. HT. P,S
Alt •nkll1Y1~/1 v1l11 Iii 111 ultr1 lutrury "All
COND.,. p1w9rlrt11n1 fort l1•cl1d with 1q11lp"'1nt 1"4
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Johnson & Son
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1941 __ HARBPR : IOULJVQ..P ' I
COSTA MESA 642°7050
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CARS. LIKE THES. ·-
DON'T DESE~VE ·
BE ·cALLED 'us
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Our 111'4 VW'1 "''°' ''"'' th1 VW 16 point 111 -,.,,.,Mll'lff t.tt. Mt! ti ... our 100% 111•r•n -·11 ,.,,,, ., ,.,, ... •II ••!or 1Mc.lt1n c1I p•
JO dip •r 1000 11111 ... wfllclt1v1r Cltnff flrtf, ..
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USED VW1
$399 TO $1999
• PORSCHl!S •
'61 PORSCHE ti I AUTO.
''' POllSQHI tll I SPD
'II POUCHE sm 4 sro
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'U fl'.O'SCHI tl2 i .
'U POISCHI S.7'
'67 POllSCHI tll 11
Campen• Tranportan • P
'U V.W •. t PASS IUS
'II V.W. tu•
'64 V.W. IUS SUNllOOP • ., V.W.,DUC' ·~u,u1
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'A DUNI llUffT
''4 V.W. CAMPllt
'66 Y.W. DLX
t •Ass IUI '67 V.W. CAMPO
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NO REA'SONABLE OF-FER --REFUSED 1-· NO CREDIT . PROBLEMS • EVEN IF YOU HAVE IEEN IANKRUPI'
-+.-----_.·e EVEN 'IF YOU HAD A REPOSSSESION
\
e EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN AREA -e DIVORCED
e NO IED TAPE e EVEN IP YOU HAYE NO CREDrr
'59 Rambler Super '59 Ford 4 Door H.T. j '59 Dodge Coronet
C door •-4111, ollto. tT11'11 ., h11t1r. Ilic. Ho.
ljl.5 ....
4 dol ,.:~~ V-~. !=.~~~I h1ot1r. ~ {Uc. No. SIJ 1431 4 clow 11d11 l1~1i1 I: h11ter IUr; No TUI" 791 ). V-1. 1lr cond., auto. tr111s., rodio l h11t.r, P.S.
e WE CARRY
OUI OWN
CONTRACTS
'59 Dodge Station WllCJOll
.. l $99 $10 $10 s99 TOTAi. PRICE
+Ta• Uc.
Sftft TOTAi. PRICE , -77 +Ta• Uc.
Ille, No. GIP 4191
s199 TOTAi. PRICI
+Ta• Uc.
t p111. <t. llllr. V-1, A.T., llH, PS, Pl.
!Uc, No. IHG-li6?1
$199 $19 $19
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• T .+11 Ptic• : + Toll I lie
Tot1I
D11. Pmt.
Totol
Mo. Pmt. Toltl Pric• Total Tot1l . . '61 Oldsmobile Super 81 '62 Chevrolet Nova II :+. Tu· I Lk. D11. Pmt. M1. Pmt .
. '61 Chevrolet Monza 4 tloor Hardt~p. V-1, A.T., UH, PS, Pl.
Ille, No. llZ Jttl 4 Door St1tl111 W111•• A.T.,.UH, 11199111 roc:k, otc.
lUc. No. MLI 1161
'63 Sllldebaker 4 Dr •. Sedan
'62, Dodge Dart • ).who. tr1111., 11.IH. l 1o1ck1t s11+.. I Uc. No. LfE 1221 $299 $28 $28
V-1, evto tr•~• .. rodio I h11tor. lUc. No, HYT 679) St1. Wat"'· 6 p1i11. 4 dr. A.T., RIH, P.S.
j $249 $23 $23
I Total Prlc• T•t•I Tot1I $299 $28 $28 s299 TOTAL PRICE
+Ta• Uc.
Ilic. Mo, FYA-1711 s39· 9 TOTAi. PRICE
+Ta• Uc. : Totel ·Pric-Tot1I Tot1I + Ttx I Lie. ' Dn. 'P'mt. Mo, Pmt. · : + T11r· I. 'Uc. Dn. P111f. Mo, P111t.
LARGE SELECTION
. .
'61 T11underblrd '62 11Handerblid '63\ ford Golaxie 500
4 dr. H.T. v.1, AT., I'S Ilic. No OKM 541l
TOTAi. PRICE
+Tu• Uc.
2 doer h1rdtop. V0 I, 1ir co11d., •uto., RIH. P.S .• Pl.
b11clc1t 111tt. tiltwh11l -IUc No HYD 1121 s499 TOT~ PllCE
+Ta• Uc.
OF . ALL MAKES & MODELS
TO CHOOSE . FROM!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
V-1, e11to. tr1n•., r1dlo I ftut9f,,huck9f 111t. •. w1w.
Ilk. No. HY.H 3411 s599 TOTAi. PRICI
+Ta&Uc.·
'63 Mercury Comet
2 door htr&p. Auto. tr111•., r1ili1 I h11hr, wsw,
!Uc. Ha. rvv 1661 s599 TOTAi. 'PRICI
+Tu. Uc.
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All contract$ on 12 -· AD payments on 12 mos. include tail, lie. & carrying chargltS on approved cNClit.
Let Johnson & Son show you the
1965 MUSTANG
c,1, Arctic wht. wf'ilk. vinyl Int,, full fie. 1quip.
Incl. 1. tr1n1., ll, H, PS, 16,000 •ct. miles, •Tr1d9cl
.. y 1rit . 1wn1r. Lie. O-XS215.
$1495
1965 T·BIRD COU~E
Altic 11111i ext. w/-+ch. i111t., 1. tr1n1,. lllH, fu ll
pwr., 1tr., brb., winll, 111+, V1ry 1ttr1c. m1l111. s ..
to 1ppreci1tl. Lie. OWWl6t,
eusr:J~NTY $2195
1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
4 tlr. 1H. lllch c,.1m ol!t. w/blk, Int. Full fie. oq 11ip. + 1. tr1nt., PS, Pl, f••· 1lr concl, Dfi'f'lfl 111ly
12,ooo·Mf.·111111 tr1dff ~.,.if. ow11ff, Lie. VEGl47.
$2795
• •
MARAUDER X-100!
• • • a car for tomorrow,
today!
.1965 COLONY PARK
6 p111. 1t1. w9n . l•1ut. Gr•ci1t1 G•li w/m1tctt. Inf.
Full fie, equipt + •uto. tr1n1., fie. 1ir coni ., ,S,
Pl, lllH, re1r fie, ]"' 1•1t, I own., well rn1inl .
Uc. PDE 192.
$2095
1967 PLYMOUTH
fury Ill 2 de or h11litop. l11utHul · A1t1c Golcl, witli
bl1cli: 'f'inyl uphol1tlry, Milly f1ctory 1qu ip111d, 1ut•·
m1tlc tr1n1mit1ion, r1cl io, h11tlr, pow•r 1t•••i1119,
pow1r br1k111 f1 ctory 1lr, low mil••· Tr1d9cl by orl9.
,,., • ., ••. u •. '" S249 5
1967 TORONADO IDELUXEI
&,.ci1n told fin . w/11tin blk, int. 011. e111., full
pwr., fie, 1ir e1nd. I 1w11., lik1 n1w. Show1 f11tld.
io111 car•. Stock N111rib1r 424'4A.
S3695 '
JOHNSON & SON
Or•nge County'• Old lut Authoriied Lincoln-Mercury -Daeler
9GO wm:·coAST ·11611WlY 548-7751 . PPORT 'BUCH \, • • _. _L..:.:_ -..
Soon To I• In
Convenient
Co1t1 M•••
CORVETTE
CUstom pWlt, lie. PLS-564.
Cirome wbeelt, 1or the aport
in your house, BLUE BOOK
PRICE $18C6.
GROTH OIEV'S PRICE
OF ONLY
$1399
GROTH
CHEVROLET
DODGE
'61 :DART
Radio & heater, fac, equip-
ped, Llc. ·WI'F 585
$1687
SADDLEIACK
DODGE
1401 N. Tustin, Santa Ana
Just o1f the Newport Fwy.
3 min.s. from 3 Freeways
PHONE 547·9381
'56 DODGE Wagqn V-8,
automatic Radio &: beater,
$125. * 962-3482 *
FoRD
* '65 FORD*
CONVERTIBLE
Exceptional value, one own-
er with factory fresh inter·
"'· -kllno: lln1'b, load· eel with extras iridudlnc air
conditloninr. Priced low, low
tor ott aeUOll ..i.e. No. sn.u
BLUE BOOK PRICE $1755
GROTH CHEv PRICE
IS ONLY
$1199
GROTH
CHEVROLET
1871.1 BEACH BLVD., H.B.
KI 9-3331 -M7.al9
'64 FORD
Falcon Station Wa;on, radio,
heater, air cond., 260 VB,
stk P6. $996.
OPEN SUNDAY .
FORD OLDSMOllLE
167 FORD 1967 TOiioNADO, fully:~
Fairlane 500, 2 door hardtop, equipped. privat. party. Sell
radio and beater, auto trans, for blue book wholesale. ttf." ':
power steerln&. V8, wh!te 646-96ll ~ ar m-03814;
tidewallt, vinyl interior, Stk nlghta.
6912. 11999. l===;::::===-
OPEN SUNDAY PACKARD
COLLECI'ORS Item! 1959 .•.
Packard Patrician 4 dr, -
Great driver, ideal
restoration. Reu. 546-25ID --
'62 Ford Conv. $450. PLYMOUTH
613-1.150.,.. 1---=======i '67 Plymouth Fury Ill • MERCURY Station Wagon "" a Blue .._..
(2) 1966 Mercury'a. X1nt coo-e «,OXI mL · ::::
di&tt. 31,0XI milea each. • Power Steerin& =
euann.teed for 50,(XX) mil~ • Power BrUea :+: l~with air. Can ~ seen at •Air c.onditiorilna'· · 1 ~-
1.695 superior Ave., C.M. e Power rem-wmdow
S0..2503 . e AutomlJ:ii-TrammiW. ~
'56 MERC 4 dt &ed. 1 owner, : =ent condition 1-)llnt conCI •.. 7000 mi on reblt f2250' :
eng, gd tires, new battery, -can be aeei\. at the ·• •
::: Ce>Ob> Rd., C.M. Dally. Piiot
'61 <.UL Pk. 9 Pus wqon -~:;. ~· ~
--------I &Jr, 1"" ""'-"" pb. 1299!1 · '64 PLYMOUTH ~-: 167 FORD 9 P•uonnar or best offn-. 546-859t -··•-' Fury HEMI, radio le heaM,
Country sedan, full pwr, dlr, 1960 r.µ:RCURY Parklane, auto trans, power lteub:t&·
air, new tirH. Local car, needs '&Orne work, aood OMN 896. -·'
1954 DODGE II Ton P""" low mil ... Iii> Cub dellY. tnl1& $125. 5'!>®6. $1087 ' ·aean, new t:irH, re:blt ena. en. Take older car in trade.
1821 Whittler-Av.. CM. Tako low ..,,,,..,., .... 9'713 SADDLEIACK
... DODGE """"'"'· lT,000 :="c...:545-0634=::.:----MUSTANG DODGE ml, bronze odor. $2450 646-3978 Eve< . ..._.... EXTRA Sharp '64 Ford '66 MUSTANG 1401 N . .,.....,.;-Santa -'
Galax:y 500-XL; bucket n ... ._ "-be te ... SG'°'" , .. ~ -.... ~---. _ -Lo Ml 390 ~ ~• a r ......... ......,... .... ....._ n ,; .. ,
sea... " • . .._,.., $1087 3 min&. from S ·~·
..... ; trans., .,;.... ....... -'l'ffPllE '~1---FALCON
'64 FALCON 2 Dr. tt&tlon brakes, !ad. .. ,. MT-'6364 SADDLE8ACK
I ~ 40 ooo BE:m' Otter. 1963 Ford wagon; tl&P&f: rac11.; ' Ga1uJe 500, 4 Dr. HT tao-Mi. Clean. $900. 675-0553
PORD
tory air. fUll p)Wel', m&n)'
extru! Orilln&l owner. 8352
cutillan Dr.· H.B. 53MU6
DODGE
1401 N. Tuattn. Sul.ta AN.
Just off tht Newport Frfrr. .......................
PHONE 547-8381 .. . '66 FORD Econollne
1956 FORD, stand trans, BUS. 3 IN.ta, nblt qlne,
· Kood ct.ind. $125. After I dlr. Mmt'" to appred&tel ~. chrome riml.
P.M. 5'8-8725. R&dl&l tirft. $185 CUil cte-. new ,~ black int., $3»
liven. Tab low paymenta. tab .o pymnta. 56-SlSl
1 )!'HO
SPlClllLISTS
H•C.H ' ' > ' ' ' .. •/ ,', ·i .. f, I-'.
), .i, '( ~· " Auto
'-' I) f I '
dr. Xlnt transportation $175. ~ or 5606:H '&& MUSI'ANG V-1, auto.
60-l132 1964 COUNTRY Squire, now Fact air. Pow. Land&1L Low .
" ~ c ~ c
~ -E . -• • -"
'61 FOl\D Sta Wagon Loob $1350 a: price will be cut ml. Orta. own:: $1'1"10~ '115 -BARRA.limA ·t.· a
..... ; ..... ,.... IWI, 125. ciall, -.. -. Air, m-uz . ·. ' paw.,; --~ make°""'· 61)..5864 PIS, P/B, rack, 1ow .. m1. 'tSMUSJ:A>IG'2+tFUft>ai!r; .....i.·-·owntt .. :W.IXIO· ..
FORD Eeonoltne a:.. uls Pl'i flru11 496--nn. , . a1o·,· tnm, -acel. , cna:t. under 5 yr sur. ·new ~
radio le heater, blelen&bw 196( a>UNTRY-Squire, $11'7S,.C1Mliaaftl,PM· wr'T"deu.1 ~ new.c:ia;
13l;O, .... $ $1250. <r best 61fer. Air, '85 MUSl"ANG o · ey1, 'ltlCll lMl5 'Co.Tl'-• Dr., -L&pol.
ro,R? _.63 """""' ... .;.; PfS. Pfll, pld, 35,0» 'ml. -. -..:....... SbiarP, -.., -' · ' ' . R/J!; Pwr atrg. Best W~ Mu.t tell ~n -"' xlnt cond. 1llSO. m.a!O · · ·
. -· 548-l24o . 1962, FALCON"l door,. RAH. ' . PONTIAC . '
.,. FORD Station w lit buclRt ~IL. ""'° '<r ..... OLDSMOBILE PolmAC Coov. '15. Aul&; ·PDO~ ._ .a...~ . . . • ·-~ . Jib· FORD :Gal"'" -Good '86 0WS. ,.,,_ DIL, Olr, -.paint 6 top.~ -oll-ble-lnd."'"'"'-·-1964 ~. J doar hard , oond.ltlon •:·1321'1'h St. fact. cllma.111 a>ntnll Spec. 873-4452. Aftl!r 5. f:Js.4. lUtomatk, $ltm. :.B. ~ 'Urea, 1V97 'c&.m. Pitv, '63 PONTlAG Temp .. s1tl; :
· "'FORD W-ltlCll 11111. PV17,.e&,U'!V·Alll <r !Ne. Sb&rp! ilJll. '$SZ.'Xlnt lbl ' -a""'rAIRLAN~~~E,-.,,.-..,-....... -·=u~..t.~ .. .s.nta CUTl.ASS ·Oilb•ert 'I! car. SO..nll9 '
pert V..f. ~ $t50. · .,,._ · · Autom.; P"I' ·lteft'1 1 .0'intr J"c:r O.U, PDot Want Adii. * 61M129-* -Wllllr-' lib .... 18?.1. --Dt&I --
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TUHIPOllTATION T~ATION
I
" CRllF13ME'N
ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! ..
'
_ .. ·: ___ ·OVER SO QUALITY · AUTOMOBILES TO 'SELECT FROM-~-
( 11Eb .
SA1I $3999 PllCI
"
\~· '65 CADILLAC
DeVllle Convertlblt. A 1tunnlng Roman red
exbttiot' witb a tnnd new white top and n4 fuU:..lftth~~ lntanor. Hu all the PoPl1)ar Cad·
Ulac power hl.WN inOluding brakff. ltter-
ing, seat, windowt. and ol course factor)' air conditionlnc. nm 1orpoua automobile bu
been driven onI,y a few carduI milea and ia
In ... .._ --<1!1>"1631
SALi PRICED
'67 CONTINENTAL
A beautlfuJ turQUollt 4 d&r' wltli turquoill
leatbtr tnterlot, All the popular poWer &&slits
tncluclinl power •teerin&. braket, win4owa. -.u. factory air c:ondltlonfna. 1'hll cu ll ab-
..iuui, .,......... !TGM'171l
SALi $3777 PllCID
'68-SEDAN DeVILLE
A lovely Budlh Belae exte'rtoi with black.
padded top and black l•ther Interior. FulJ¥
equipped with -all ot C.dtllac'1 tlwt features
lncludlnl power ttMrtnt, power brakes, power
1eata~ power wndowa, AM-FM J!dlo1• and of
COW'll, radltlacta automatic Air lXIMltlODJn&.
(-). •· .
SAU $5555 PRICI
···.f67·CHEVROliET ·
-Bel-Air Station Wqon. 'Ibis. loveJ7 Sudan
-... -...... 1' fully """"""' with autoinatic tranlmialon. power •teerin&. power
braka, radio and heater, whit. lite Walls, lugap rack, power rear window. Exception-
al car. CTRKllD)
~ $1999 PllCI
•
'67 CADILLAC
1bls lovely Coupe DeVtllt bu &II powe lllilU
includlni' power 1teerlng, brak•, wlnlknn:,
seat and Cl.dill&C"1 famous factoey air can..
ditionlng. l\nilhed in Monterey ireen with
black vtnyl root. and tul leather interior.
(9244)
'66 CHRYSLER
The moat popular Town ii: Country 9 passen-
1er station wason. "l'ln1abtd in ftllOW ute-lor with be1.ut1ful Iott fawn 'Vb'Wl int.r-
iot. True station waaon luxury with all power
uallta and ol course ·factory &lr condl tionna: •
(RPJlll9l
SALi $2444 PllCI
'65 PONTIAC
Orand Prlx. Autorb&Uo tranamiaslon. power
steering, power· bnket. radio and ~et.fer, buc-
ket aeata, cent.et oonaole, tachometer, white
aide wall tlrel. (OS~) .
SALi $1111 PllCI
'68 CADILLAC
~
NABERS .
CADILLAC
HAS THE
LARGEST
SELECTION
OF LA TE MODEL.
PREVIOUSLY OWNED
CADILLACS
'66 CADILLAC
Coupe DtVUle. Solid green finllh with lf'HD
leatbtr &nd D)l'lon Interior. J'\ill Cl.dlli&c Pow·
er equipment plus factory air conditlonlnr.
wt ... tffrln& wheel, power door lock&. 6 WQ
Mat and ~ otbv of tbe utru ottend by
Cldlll•c CT4X395> ~
.
'66 CONTINENTAL
Cou(ie. ThtM twO beautltul autombllet both
have all ot the popular powe• t•turee and
facto!)' air conditloflin&, Jk>th,h&v• all leather
Interior and are in exc.u.n.t condltlon. Talce
)'OUl' pick ot thNe outltandins can at a price
JOU won't believe. (RPG930)
SALE PRICED
'65 THUNDERBIRD·
Landau. A beaut1ful powder blue T·mnl wt.th
the whlte landau roOt all vinyl Interior. run ,_.,. 5w ment lncludln1. power brakes -:. -------· and of coune actbry air condltionlnl. 'l'tdl ii
an outatandl.nE car at outltandin& •Yinp.
Better hun'J' on this ona. CllPP121)
$1888
TM fNtt popUlar El Dorado. nniahed Jn bero-
.... .... wtlh beige -IOOf and gokl IJI. tertor. Tiit wblel, power 1tfftln1, PoWC'
brtk11, power wtndowt. power ... t. poWer
YMJt wtndowa, power trunk ll4 nlease and
man:y more luxuey power feature1 tncludlnr
C&dlllac's factory air cond.IUonins. _Better pt
here ftrat on thil Beauty. (VTL817)
IN All OF SO\JTHERN '65 CHEVROLET •
SA11 $6444 PllCI
~1-CADILLAC -·.
This little jewel ii alltoluteb' immaculate. A eou.. De vw. that i. fully ..,u1pped with
automatic tranamlaalon, power 1teerlnr. powtt brakes, radio and beater. Hu a beautiful
cloth and leather tntmor. Locall1 drlvea
cream-pUff. (HJ'P287)
CALIFORNIA
TU UDIUACS ARE AU
.'
SPEC!ALL Y PRICED
NOW
bnpela Coupe. SUver blue with black vtn,l
trim. --283 VI, -.... i<nt n.dlo, ~~.l.~blte wall Urea. Exceptional
value. (N~)
SALi $1222~ PllCI
'66 THUNDERBIRD
TM""°"" 2 _. banllno fully .. ul_. with FOR THE ENTIRE _., ,...,...., power M.k.., _... wln-
aOWI, power teat ud J'ont'1 famous factor)' HOLIDAY SEASON atr conditiontn1. A. .&tauUtul uttn .Uver ex·
tcrlor with black vinyl inttrtor. (RTU339) SALE PRICED SEE us TODAY! SAi.i $2333 PllCI
DI.I $3.111 PllCI
'63 CADILLAC
Sedan DeVllle. Beautifully tlDllhed In • lime
..... ~ ... --· clolh and leather laanat. Power at••rtns. poMr -----~vent windows, cadUl&e'• bmout factory air
condltlonlng. You must see thla one to reall1
apPNCiata what a beautiful automobile tt la.
(-)
'SALi $1222 PllCI
166 CADILLAC
Sedan DtVUle. Sudan beta:• in eolot' wftb
bela:e leather interior. Hu powa •t.evin&.
--....... wlndowo. --~, ..,_ ..,r wtna-. and J.JII·N ndll!-hoo
tory alr condltionl!l2 and mud&., muc:b-more.
Tbil one won't be Der. }ol:lc at tlda »lb. (1QR221) •
$3333
'62 CADILLAC· ..
--DeVllle. J. -Balla aim: .,..
-wllh cloth and ---· -1teertng-brakea-wlndo'Nl-seat andi factory air condl~ft ot .. ,..., ... Lov<b' well caHd tor car. (IP )
SALi $888,, ~Cl j ,
'65 CADIL!AC _.._
Coupe DeVUJe. 011m• -utmor wllh cloth and JH.ther lnlttlol'. Tht. 2'.POO mile automobile bu all of c.14101~1 ~· teaturet
lncludlnr -·-· ..._....,........., seat, and factory air coodltl~ AJIO Me
brand new Onl 90 u,. S~ ~
(3619) • -· • •
SALE PRICED
-------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN-------•• .· , . -• SALE PRICES EFFECTM THROU&H SUNDAY, DECEMIER I, 19H
8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY:... 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SA TU RDA Y and SUNDAY . .
YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADIIJ..AC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR
N.ABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
·· PON11AC
: ROY CARVER * '66 PONTIAC * 'A llAMILER 440 ·11 RAMBLER ,_, Com.
PONTIAC G.T.O. Station w....,, eul<> """· gd cond, OUID lnDI.
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS! . :X" BREAKS OREN I
THE DOMESTIC CAR MARKET!!! ! Oil~ local low ml• rad\o, beater~ whit. side-szo. 9a-53l1
2925 Harbor Bl., Colt• Mea qe car. Oriib-1 slhtbw walll, I eJUMer, Stk P7. Kl 6-4444 nnllh m1 .,,,,.. the ubnoe! $625. °""" County'• Excluo!ve ot cuo. -ppod with VI, OP&N SUNOAY
Dealer fnr Rona-Royce m! automattc, power ~.
IkntlJ. buckd. -ta. comole, SYD-
llS. Redll<:od~!look prt,. ol $2341).
TO OUR PRICE or ONLY
Sf 199
GROTH
CHEVROLET
STUDEBAKER
srut>E. '83, eulD -I
di-, •/11, -cond. 518-1238 -LOOK ~· I '59 !!» .. ~~ ..... '199 GNOll7 '56 CHEVY •299 V ..... -I ONIMI
'61 !~~,!299 OMNJ6f . -
DfSCRIPTIOll
~~N •• ~!~~ .. ~-~.~!·~~"" I $2075 I ' $l 299~
1966 PONTIAC LI MANS $fl2$ $ '
l11ak•t ••• ttlck en fl••r, flVflt J '60 ~!!!;... '299 GVl111
J 60 l'ORD '299 :',,"l:;i V.f. ....
1'61· PLYMOUTH PUllY
, wtth •Ir i•1141ttHI • IPSH11&1
. !.;'::. ::: :::~ .. i'I I $flt$ . I . $999~
BILL MAXEY · I
TOYOTA .f
I !
'63 l'ORD •499 ~~ .. "fr
# J.U. PllCB EIXll'fl .... .....,, a.. t. 1t"
AUTO DISC• ca1a
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9:45 AM ~ tB (I) NFL Todlly (C) Cleveland Browns vs. Washington
Red5kins at Washington.
10:30 Q @ Ci) AFL Football (C) Cincinnati Bengals vs. New York Jets atNew York.
12:00 0 <HJ (!) (42) ~leae Foot~ll (C) This final show Is a wrap·
up of the entire season, with special attention devoted to
outstanding teams, games and players.
1:00 Q AF\. FootlNlll: Oakland Raiders vs. Denver Broncos at Oak· land.
D Sports Special (C) "This Is Football." A panorama of basic
rules.
0 (i) AFL Football (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Charg-ers at San Diego.
2;00 m Pll~na Bowt Football (C) The 23rd annual Jr. Rose Bowl
game 1s a contest between the nation's top two junior college
teams. Tom Kelly am:I Jon Arnett call the action. Taped.
2:30 0 Notre Di me footb1U (C) The Fighting Irish meet USC
Purdue and Michigan State in filmed highlights of the season'.
8:00 D Roller Games: Los Angeles T-Birds vs. Texas Stars.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
9:00 AM 0 liZJ Cl) (42) NCAA Football (C) The Liberty Bowl. This annual~st·season classic is telecast live from Memphis. , Tenn.
10:45 II Qi NFL Tod1y (C) Cleveland Browns vs. Sl Louis Cardina s at St. Louis.
12:15 0 @ (}) (42) NCAA Footbell (C) The Camellia Bowl. This
annual post-season classic is tel~st live from Sacramento, Calif.
1:00 B @ 00 AFL Football (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver
Broncos at Denver.
Mlddl-elllM chlllfttMon Nino Benvenuti (rfat\t) mlues a riatlt uppercut durina his 1966 fhrht with Don Fullmer In Rome. The two will be rematched for the
world title S.turclay, end ABC's Wide Worfd of Spc>f"b will televise It live In color vie sat ellite from San Remo, Italy. Howard Co111ll wiU describe the flatlt.
5:00 U Kinp Hockey (C) L.A. Kings vs. Pittsburgh Penguins at
Civic Arena in Pittsburgh. O @Cl) (42) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) Champion Nino
Benvenuti and top·ranked Don Fullmer meet in the World Mid·
dleweight Championship Fight, teh;wised from San Remo, Italy,
via Early Bird satellite. Benvenuti fought Fullmer once before,
winning a close 12·round decision. That disputed contest took
place in Rome on Feb. 4, 1966. The 30-year-old champion
won the middleweight title from Emile Griffith in New York
City via a 15-round decision on April 17, 1967. Fullmer, 29,
from West Jordan, Utah, also has fought Griffith, splitting two
close decisions. Griffith gained the first verdict, winning a
10-rounder on Oct. 6, 1962. On Aug. 20, 1965, however, Full-
mer came back to win the WBA's American middleweight title
from Griffith in 12 rounds.
Overall, Benvenuti boasts a n -2 record, with one draw, and
has knocked out 32 opponents. Fullmer, a bulHike battler like
his older brother Gene, sports a 46-13 record with three draws.
8:00 m Collqe Besketball (C) USC Trojans 'vs. Arizona State Sun
Devils at L.A. Sports Arena. Tom Kelly reports.
8:05 D Lakers Basketbell (C) Lakers at Seattle.
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV wax. DECEMeER 1. 1961
SATURDAY
couple p1nic wtlen th91 ctll home
and find th• lint contJnually boiy.
Rose Marie .auests. 0 9 (I) 1'le lllolt IN Mra. irulr (C) (SO) "Captain Grerta
DECEMBER 1 Whiz·8ana.'' Carolyn Sella • mild
romantic story to • mapzlne but ~s unaware that Captain Greu Ila
added some spicy ln&redlents. When f VfNING
amorous males seek her attention, 1:001 TIM 111 Nns (C) (60) then Carolyn begins to think some-9 Ci) Frank ._di• (C) (30) thing Is wrong. Dabbs Greer, Georae · iiu-City (C) (60) Morain, Bill Mcl.ean and James
Tiie lnvadlra (C) (60) McCallion auest.
: Ntw1 In Penptctlve (C) (60) (R) D Meloctr Randi (C) (60) Tu
fl) l-2·3-4-5 1 &o-Co WTillams _1uests..
$:30 D Nns (C) (30) Peter Burns. I )@ lV (42) lawttl!Cll Welk (C)
II Ctlamplondllp Bowlin& (C) (30) Bill And"'°" Show (C) (30) This week's teams consist of Jim Duelo Mlllkal
Certain and Jim Mack vs. Don t:OO IJ 9 (j) Hopa's Htrou (C) (30)
Johnson and Wayne Zahn. 0 9 00 Woftd Pnmiere Mtwte: D S~Theatrt (C) (60) (fj "[scjpe to Mlndfaao" (drama) GI 0. J. (C) (60~ Repe1t '68-Geor1e Maharls, Wiiii Koop.
of the spec al about USC s amt man, Nehemiah Persoff, James Shi· runnln1 back. geta
(42) SI• Famr (C) I Stoneman faalllJ Sllow (C) (30)
7:00 fJ 9 Cf) CBS Ennlnr Newa (C) : NET Ftstivll (C) (90) (R)
(30) Roaer Mudd. , NodMs TapatJas D KNBC Sll1YtJ (C) (30) g:30 fJ 9 (j) Pattic:oat J1tlldJon (C)
II Christmas Lane Parade g Celtbflty Bllllardl (C) (30) * live from Huntington Nanette Fabray guests. Park' No commercials! fJ ti7l m (42) Hollywood Palace · . l (C) ~)Sammy Davis Jr. hosts.
All fun & excitement I """ (C) (30)
D ! lflc!M] Huntinaton Part Emeit Tubb Sllow (C) (30)
Cbristmu Par1d1 (C) (90) The 1968 , La Tormenta
edition of the parade has as its 10:00 fJ 9 (j) Mannix (C) (60) The
theme "A Christmas Fantasy." Dor· aon Of an aviation tycoon wakes up
othy Gardiner and Stan Chambers one mominf to find his hand
are emcees for the_ affair. The bloodied and banda&ed, his llrl·
paaeant ~nslsts of e.•lht drvlslo!" friend missing and his mind a
with muslaans, celebrities, and dis· blank. He hires Mannix to unravel
tinguished guests. The p1rade will the mystery (Rescheduled)
be presented In iu ~ntirety without g Dr. Klldirt (60)
commercial Interruption. 0 Movie· "Tlte Clllldr•'s tlMr" D Dutti Valley 0.,. (C) (30) "The (drama) ~62 -Audrey· Hepburn,
Other Cheek." A mild-mannered Shir1ey Maclalne, James Gamer.
ygun1 Slddle tramp learns he has I News (C) (30)
1 hidden talent when he finally Cal'a Corral (C) (30)
stands up to his bullyin& foreman. • Box de Muico m Mdtalt'a Navy (30) 10:30 I ROMY ,, • ., (C) (30) f1l) Pl.,tn1 tlle Cultar (30) (R) Joe Pyne (C) (2 hr)
7:30 1J Qtl Cf) Jactle Gleuon (C) (60) Comrtry·Wllttm S11ow (C) (30) D ~CJ) Ad,.·12 (C) (30) "Loi· ( 2) Hollywood and tllt Stirs
111." Officers Malloy and Reed 11:00 fJ DD (42) ..... (C)
rescue two men from a bumln& g Movie: (C) "A Connectialt Yan-
house, break up a neighborflood kH In Kln1 Artbur's Cont" (musl·
feud, and look for a stolen car cal) '49 -Bin& Crosby, Rhonda
contalnin1 a boa constrictor. amon1 Aemin&-
other calls they answer. ID Movie: "Mrt.. MIU" (drama) D @ Cl) Tilt D~ &a1Dt (C) 'lJ-Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes.
(30) Jim Lanae hosts. 9 CIJ W..Und S8'ow 0 Million $ Movie: "Hell to Eteml· 11:15 fJ Fabulous 52· Movie: "TIM Cr.I tf' (drama) ·~Jeffrey Hunter, Man" (drama) '57-Jose Femr,
David Janssen, Vic Damone. Keenan Wynn, Dean Jagger, Julie m Tnrtll or ConaqlMllCtS CC) (30) London.
Bob Barker hosts. 0 Cofor• "Bedtime Stnrv" IE Fnoritt $t9rJ (C) (30) • ~"! Em T1le Wortcl Wt tm In (C) (30) * Marlon Brando, Davtd
1:00 Q@(i) Qtt Slllart CC> (30) "The Niven, Shirley Jones!
Farkas meas." Mu brlnas The D Movie: JC> ''lldtf.. stOf'f"
Chief home for dinner, but both (oomedy) • -Marlon Brando,
become sickened by 1 dessert David Niven, Shlr1ey Jones.
supplied by a strangely helpful 11:30 B Tonl&M SMw (C)
neighbor. Alice Ghosttey 1nd Tom @m Tem F111illar t~ ~~U) Tilt NtwfJwtd 49._ 12.-00 p Movie: "Bilnll Dtct" (comedy)
i (fo) Bob Eubanks hosts. ·4G-. W. C. Fields. Bolift1 (C) (2 hr) @ (}) News (C)
Bum Owens S11ow (C) (30) U:lO m Nailed CitJ
NET JMrul (C) (60) (R) ID an... SatlrdlJ: "Cat and
Nllftl Citl Mak.al Mouse."
l:lO fJ QI (j) My 1'r'M Sea (C) (30) 1:00 fJ Mowie: '"WIU ,....,.. (ldven·
Rob and l<ltle reluctantly entrust ture) '42-Brian Donlevy, Robert
the triplets to a babysitter and go Preston.
out to 1 party for the ftrst time O Movie: "leJ WltDaa" (mystery)
since the inf1nts' bWth. The youna ·~Jeffrey Hunt.r, Pat CniwtlJ .
A GuiC:le To The Swinging Bachelor
ABC'a musical-con\edy revue "A Guide to the Swinaing Bachelor."
possibly the 1lnt in a 1Cries of .. A Ouide to . . . .. specials by producers
Saul l1son and Ernest Ownbcn, airs in color Tuesday at 8:30 PM.
Joey Bishop hosts the show, which guest atara Dean Jones, Shelley
Berman, Larry Storch and Noel Harrison. What are these happily-married
gents doing on a show which celebrates the swinginw bachelor life? Joey
cxelai_ns .!t simply: "All the bachelors they contacted were too busy
swmpng.
The five stan are supported by a bevy of gorgeous playmates-the
"Playboy" variety, a full year's wonb. The twelve "Playmates of the Month"
are the .ftnt centerfold girls to appear on 1V. An added comedy boost
comes from cameo performances by comediennes Ann Morgan Guilbert
and Emmaline Henry.
AU five male stars get a chance to sing, dance and do comedy glorifying
the joys of bachelorhood. They are see(l chatting informally with the studio
audience before the taping (-#1), singing "A Certain Girl" (#2), and
acknowledging applause during the finale (#3)-backed by the higb-ftying
Playmates.
Dean Jones and Emmaline Henry appear in a sketch ( # 4) dealing
with a young man who ardently urges bis girlfriend to accompany him
to Niagara Falb-before the oft-promised wedding.
Joey Bi.Jhop, Larry Storch, Shelley Berman, D~an Jones,
and Noel Ha"ison
Ann Morgan Guilbert and Noel Harrison
Noel Harrison and Ann Morgan Guilbert ( #S) play respectively an
upper clasa British rake and his generous housemaid-always considered
"a good sport" until signs of motherhood appear. ~'~ .. .. , ......
t
One of the highlights of the special is Joey Bishop's monologue with
the 12 Playmates. Decrying the wandering, wast.eel ways of the average
bachelor, Joey gives a month-by-month inventory of how closely to
hcarth..and-bome his own thoughts lie-with each month's Playmate
serving u a visual aid. Joey ignores the obvious charms of Lynn Winchell,
Miss July, ( #6) to sentimentalize on the July-bought euppy be and his
wife once owned-which loved to be scratched on us tummy. Kaya
Christian ( #7), Mias November, helps Joey demonstrate bow he and his
wife would kl.and-make-up after ar~ents regarding who would clean
up November's fallen leaves. Finally, Bishop smiles for the camera complete-
ly surrounded by Playmates, Playmates, and more Playmates. Every married
man should have it eo good, as the saying goes.
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Marlon Brando
David Niven
Shirley .Jones
Bedtime Story
11:15 PM Saturday in color Ci) Kabc-tv
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DIFFERENT INTERFST8
Tiie tdnWoa penonaUdel
aboYe laaYe • teries In commoa
bet wllee It comes to bobbla, CMJ So dadr own tepmate w.ys.
Tiie .ale9 Is Tbe New AdTeo-
..._ of Hadlebeny Fbut (col-
ora.t Snd8y1 OD N)C 8f 1
PM.) Tbe .... ue; top to bot·
tom, Mkbllel Shea (Rack) wbo
..U. .....-; Kevin Schultz
(Tom S.wyn), mth cs, ucl bis
twill brotbtt, J(dtb, wbo eajoy boedaa ad llblnc; La Ami
HaUm (Becky Tb8kber), wbo
eajoyt 1P01U; ad Ted CMlkly
(IDjaa Toe), wbo ...Ua model
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JOtfnpfen, Sea ad Cameron). ,....
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musbl) '62 -EMs Pratey, loCa
NbfiCM, Gil Youns. Q\lrtes Bron-
IOIL ir=-..:... -i:::.gc: ... !r1a Manslle, lutheBn Campus
Minister It USC. pats.
"'" ....._, (C) CMllmpa
c..3ry .... (C)
I ~ .!a::'111 Mirldes (C) ,_ .. *" (C)
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9 (j)"' fUrul UcM (q tVine Ind the Re Trta." Jo.
seph llindef'• stofy of Franca Per-
kins. Sec:nbry of llbor In Pmtdtnt
fninklin 0. Rooteveft's cabinet.
e11ew11: "Ile.,._ E,_.. (mys.-
I> '36-Cary Grant. Join Bennett ~ ~ (42)"' ....... (C)
1:45 lj ~ ,..., (C) CllV9llnd
rwna n. Washlnaton Rtdsklna. 10:008 Tllii ..... Uft (C) ...! ~ (42) Lilla t.. LIH·
" llewil: "lallf1ll ~ (d~ 1n1) '62 -MoRJ Mlek. Helmut
Schmid. m ...... : ......., 11e... <ITl)'SterJ>
'"55 -Reed N1dlty, M1rrorit RtJ·
nolds.
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10:30 9 (I) Afl Feotbll (C) Cln·
c nn1lr Btnflls YI. Ntw Yott Jets
at New Yorlt. 11:001u=~~ (C) (HJ (I) (42) hlhrlMlt (C) ~ ... ...... a.a 111 tllt ..... (C) 11:30 Q1) (I) (42) DllcwefJ 'U (C)
' aaMIJ Visltl New Yortt."
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lt91~"=·: ..... (C) =-':a...-(._ma) '43-
Doractiy McGuire. Robert Youq.
I=·::: Np (C) J.l;JI c......,
,... Str*e (C) 1• AR. F.e.I: ~Ind Raidm
ft. DeftW'er 8roncDs.
I T• I/I ... C..... Wal (t)
!HJ()) (42) ..._ (C) "We
Adule To P\aJ the Glme." 0 Sfilltl s,edal (C) "This Is f'oot •
ball" A Plnof'llN of basic rules
that lrt 1n aid to 1 IMltUr under·
mndin1 and appreciation of foot· ban.
O) ..... Rnl(C)
~ (I) All r.cw (C) KlllSll
CitJ Cllit11 ws. Sin Oiero Chlrprs .. ~lllll""MI
at Sin Ditto. EE...-.
1:15U(aqdtJ111 trittmica (C)
'1>atles. Hurdles and RtllJS."
QICl)fubn l:JOI .... " lunliq (C) ~g; <42> ,.., _, ,._ NM
0 ... ...,., .,.. (C) [I.
cfrldie Cluver. Information Director MililiMlllilfl
of the Blaell Panthers, ruests. IE Ytk:t flf Cafrary (C) Z:OO,F .. tlll ...-. (C) ,.,.. c:..t .... (C)
,...., .... f..etNll (C) The
rd Jr. Rou Bowl 11me is an
annu1I contest between the nation's
top two Junior coll• teams. Tom
Kelly and Jon Arnett Clll the IC·
tion. Taped. Gramblin1 Colle&e of
Loui:si1na ind SaC11mento State
coml)fte.
I Wtr °"" (C) ('!) UndenrlJ fer r... (C)
( Z) llin Cr1ft'lll (C) ?:JOI a.u ........ (C) IWrt o... fettbal (C) Th•
11frtini Irish meet USC, Purdue
and Mldlipn State in filmed hilh· li&MS of the suson. U 11..w. "Did Traer Meets Ciw-
__,. (mystery) '51-&rts Kar1off,
Rllph Byrd. 0 lliUitl $ lltwit: (C) "Sc:8tt tf tiii Alltlfdk" (dram1) '48-John
Milb, Derek Bond.
(i1) (]) SllncllJ Twin Bill: "T an&ier
Incident" and "frilht."
3:00 D llllicler / Owbicltr (C) Citizens of
South Centnil Los An1eles eumine
the question "Is Bliek Buutifulr' a.Mill m eankadt ., lotb <C> @11 llaica , r1111wD
3:308 lelitf (C)
llwie: (C) "Kinas Rllders" ~-II
(western) 'SI-Audie Murphy, Brian
Don levy. IE blor11111 (C)
@!) Tlnlttdl Mulan1 4:00 I YINPOint (C) • Y tlltll Ind Polia (C)
llre•lt
lrtMe 00 futllrt Fil• (C) "Vickie."
Richard Boone, Jeanne Clain.
fD Misteroctrl' Ntipbofttood 9 Cl) Yfrtltlln1 (C) 4:30 IJ NIWllMklfl (C)
D ERICH FROMM uoN * CAMPUS" at LOYOLA O On c • .,. (C) "Erich Fromm
et Loyola." The author talks with
Fathtr Cff1o Weber, SJ.. and four
Lo la Un1Veriit1 honor ttudtnb.
• NIWI (C) n.i-....... (C)
: ..... Nn1
fl) Fact Ille fltdoe (C)
5;00 iren (C) Clett Roberts.
' ..... t.nf9'111Ct (C) foer Wlftda tit "*-tll,. (C)
Movie: '1\t Mlnde ti Mot·
pn'a CNd" (comedy) ·~1e
Bracken. 8ftty Hutton. e SltllitJ ,..,,. StlNJbeN: "The
Miele Flshbone." The story of the
fairy Granmarlna (played by Utellt
Winwood), who, with the aid of her
Marie Fishbone, feeds a whole kin1·
dom of hungry children. m Donald O'Conno.r (C) Rod Ser·
lin1. Lynn Kelloaa. Jack Deleon,
C. c. Jones, Barrie Chase guat.
IE) The Munsters
(ll') (]) 5"tn Alb Thtatrr. "300
S artans." I RlD Review (R)
Cl) Notre Da.. football (C)
Tonn
( 2) Run tor Your Ufe (C) 5:301Mr. Ed • QJ(i)Meet t .. ~ Mihraclt (C)
Cllllpn'a laland (C)
EVENING
vtl"lion of C.r1o Coflodl'a chlldm't
classic about th• lona·llOlld woocltn
p11ppet who wanted to bt a rul
boy and !tamed the wbdom of
hoolltJ. Peter Noone (of Herman's
HennltJ) ltltS as Pinocchio, Burt
Iva as G~. Anita GIUtltt plays
the Blue Fairy, Ctw1otte RM la
Rosa Whale, Mort Mar'lhall Is the cat. Jack Aetcher ls the Fi»: and I
Ntd Wertlmer Is Fenner Whale. D (H) m (42) u..i ti Ille tialtl 1
(C) {60)~0ouble-Croa." Cornman· •
der Rtzhuah. an amnesia victim. 11 1
captured by afant thleva Hook and
Lobo and aids them In capturfn1 :
the boy Bany, who b needed In
their plan to rob a muaeum. Wll·
lard Salt Ind Lane Bradford auut. tJ "THE CAMPUS" * GOVERNOR REAGAN
REPORTS ••• O Callfotnl11t1 for a emu.,. Sod-
~ (C) {30) Fllms on Gov. Ronald
Reapn's address on Campus Dis-
orders followlna his meetina with
the Callfomia Board of Reaents.
I Mdtalt'a Navy (30)
S,..latloa (60) {R)
, Dom~n Htnlu 7:30 S I lflc@OJ A Chrlle
Bron Cit (C) (30) The ''PM·
nuts" 1an1. created by Cherlt.s M.
Schulz, returN with wflat has be-
come a tradltlonal holiday future.
Charlie Brown, the hard·luck little
Peanut. sear~ for the meanin1
of Christmas, while his pleymatn,
Lucy, Snoopy, Schroeder, Plpn
and the rest busy themselves with 6:00 11 1 lflcillJ "Ille Nlpt Btfort the 1reedier aspects of the holiday
Cllristmaa"(C) (30) Animated fairy season. It is Linus, the 1entle
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Mrs. Catherine Deeney, studio schoolteacher of Anissa Jones
and Johnnie Whitaker, the children in Family Affair on. CBS, says
her first studenta included Shirley Temple and Jane Withers. • • •
"l broke into vaudeville with my family at the age o( 2,'' says
Paul Hartman, featured on Mayberry RFD, M_ondays on CBS. "At
age S my father paid me a five dollar gold piece every week and
I always gave it back to hlm lO keep for me. It was years before
I found out that I was getting the same gold piece each week." • • •
A Cincinnati night-club singer named Doris KappelhofI sang her
closing number "Day After Day," to great applause and was sealed
at a table wbe~ the clµb manager sat down with her. "Kappelhoff
bas got to go," be said, adding, hastily, "no, not you. I ,!11ean your
name. How about calling yourself Day, after that song? . Thus wu
born Doris Day, star of The Doris Day Show, Tuesday-mgbt (9:30
PM) comedy series on CBS. tale that shows how Clement C. blanket·totina philosopher, finally
Moore's famous poem came into dispels Charlie's confusion. -------------------------""'"".".
being. Art llnkletter Is host and D PINOCCHIO-stars Burl fBWor1d TollOITW (C) lO:OOllQiCl)Milllon: lllPOISlbl• (C)
• • •
the Norman Luboff Choir provides * Ives and Peter Noone ID@ cov. RHpn's Rtllort to UI• (60) The IMF staaes an anti·Amer·
the musie. Stat~C) lean play that could prove to bt a I@ Ci) Coll•&• Bowl (C) (30) in lively new musical 9:CIO 6 Cl) S.ottwa lrotMrs (C) stron1 propaganda device for the
The lime Tunnll (C) (60) O I stlcfALJ Million $ Movie: (C) • {60) ob Newhart, Paul Hampton, enemy. Michael Tolan, John Collcot
12 O'Clock Hip (60) "l.,ond All Umlts'' (drama) '60-The Flrst Edition and the West are featured.
Gospel of Chrlat Jack Palance, Marla Felix. Three Coast company of the American 0 @ 00 Pllytlla Diiier (C) (60)
Blatt Perspective (30) (R) closely intertwined lives are lnevl· tribal love·rock musical "Hair" Victor Borre. Jim Brown and Shar1 (j) Town Hall Mfttln& tably pulled into a whirlpool of ~st. Lewis guest.
(42) Man Fn»m UNCl.E (C) hate and disorder. 1J 9 ~ loftanu (C) (60) "Yon· 0 m ID Ntn (C) (30)
6:30 8 Ralph SWfJ (C) (30) m Tiie Fl1Jleu Came (C) (60) Au· der Man. Ben Cartwrtatirs attempta fJ Movie: '1110 49dl P1ral1tr (dra·
B Angelenos "SPEAK UP" ffiOr Steve Huffaker hosts. (R) to help a friend start a new Ufe ma) '42-laurence Olivier, Raymond * Bill LEYDEN hosts fast· I~ :C ~rt fatter when the man Is charred Massey, Leslie Howard. moving interview show. 1:00 ~Cl) Ed S&aUlvan (C) (60) with cattle theft and political crimes. fD Dwld Sullklttd (2 hr) ~ John Vernon, Rodolfo Acosta and &I) Cran Tutrv
U Sptu Up (C) (30) 1J ROLLER GAMES-LIVE (C) ;;1ssa Mu(~ :est. Nlpt ..... 10;301 S&tCCaS StDrJ (C) (30)
0 WOODY ALLEN & ALLAN * T·BIRDS vs. TEXAS le· ~~Ide = Y•pana" Merv Crfffln (C) (90) * SHERMAN JOIN GARY 1J Roller Camt1 (2 hr) Los An11111 (~em) '6&--0luck Connors. Ml· hbllc Sefvlce/Hofldaf (C)
FUN SHOW TONITE! l ·Birds vs. Texas Stal'1. chael Rtnnle, Joan Blondell, Gloria 11:00 II 0 CiJ (j) Ntn (C) 1J John Cary (C) (90) John wel· D FORD MOTOR COMPANY Grahame, Gary Merr111, Bill Bixby, 1J c.tbed,.I of TolltnW (C)
comes Woody Allen, Allan Sherman, * presents THE FBI Kathryn Hays. Jonas Trapp, a buf· D@(]) (42),.... (C)
Don Bowman, Los Indios Tabajuas, D (i1) (]) (42) The Fii (C) (60) falo hunter, returns to his bride In t3 (j) Nlllc s.mc.
Michael Callan, Jes. Fergel"IOl1 and "The Butcher." In the search for the town of Coldiron, Tu. with 11:15 IJ Cit Ci) CIS N... (C) Harry
The Gospel Jazz Slncers and Miss murder tu1itive Paul Sle1tr. lnapec:· $17,000 In his saddle bars. and ht Reasoner
Judy Branch. tor Erskine uncovers a paramilitary Is beaten, branded and robbed by D Movl~ (C) .. letnn ....._ I Ch1 Fro• UNa.£ (C) (60) organization. Ralph Bellamy, Char1u cattle rustle~ just outside of town. and Hell" (drama) ,56 _ Robert
Marqu• 22 Korvin, Anne Helm, Harold Gould, His wife beheves he is dead and W aner T•,.,,. Moore.
(i) I Dru• of Jeannie (C) Ellen Corty end Grerory Gay aum. plans to wed another man. ~ F tu' -·1
'"" frendl Chef (30) I Hw• l•n. win Tl'Mf (30) m i elC161i I ... .. Cllristaas 'Cl • r•
Cf) Jimmy Ba,. Tll• FllMr Fa•llJ ~ (60) Sfuitnr star Howard Keel 11:30 tJ Movie: '1ltt Secrtt Wlfl'' (SUS·
7:00 ~ (j) Lault (C) (30) Fllmed : PIL (C) (90) "Hear Us, 0 hosts the holiday program futurlnr pense) '61 -Rich1rd Widmark,
at the world-famous Scripps lnstl· Lord!'' Study of the anguish of a Ann Miiier, Randy Sparta and The Senta Berrer.
lute of Oceanography, e fantastic lower-mlddle-cJm white family in Back Porch Ma)Ortt:y, The Bob Baker U Mo¥tt: (C) "Th Sofnl Rold"
world beneath the sea becllons Las· a bi& city suburb, who ar• enra1ed Marionettes and Rat Ank. (drama) '62 -Rock Hud10n, Burl
sie and her two ranger 1odfathers i' federal school·bussln1 order. fatu. for Today (C) (30) lvu, Gena Rowlands.
toward a new horizon. Cuatro Ens Para IMI Ada• Ptt.r Cun11 OJ Movie: "Main Stnet tit lrtael-
0 Hallmark Hall of fame 1:30 · Motlltn-in·Law (C) (30) "Nome. 9:30 • Nen (C) (30) Lany Burrell. wit(' (musical) '53-Tallulah Bank·
Schnome I'd Rather Have It at SO.Fl Dent (30) head, Lionel lianymore. * PINOCCHIO·star1 Burl Home." Eve and Kaye p1nlc when S.ndaJ U./Manlon Fona• U@ll,sllllt (C)
Ives and Peter Noone they think that Suzie's baby mlallt : Future (C) "Raisin Wine." l2:00 0 F..Wre/Wor1d of Youtll (C)
in lively new musical be bom In Alaakl. .... •. a : ~l~. ..!'wine and lndepend· • m n SunMt Strip 0 ID 00 Hall•art Hall ef F1111t m I Lovt LUCJ {30) 7~~ .,._..,, •• ,.. ~ T90} "Pinocchio... A musical m Sll sttow (C) (30) ence." 12:30 m Robin Hood
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Wednesday, and Fl1day; ""*-,
Atfltism and Humanism" b tauaht on Tuesday and Thursday.
D Edwdlz Eldaaqt CC>
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fJ llemlq's II 7 (C) m Mr. WilllbeM (C) m F.ux t11• eat <C>
1:15 m Stock Mallet
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~8Cl••tl91111111i ._. aueaa the Inner ~ of Georre .les9el, Robert Shew, Barbara l:JOI Cartlell McNalr; Wally <'Alx, and Lynn Red·
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IJ ........ Stir T1ltltn • ..... Hood ~
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D tB 00 C.ecHlntloe (C) Story (C)
fJ • ..., .... -Illa Stln 11:45 fJ ..... (C)
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11:55 U 9@ NIC News (C) Edwin
Newman.
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1.-00 IJ _... fTI ,. .... i.. ...... ,.. (C) ~ 9 B(j)lyd '"T•lltJ p (C) ~t 12:00 I ~ (C) ~ ~ _... -Ja~ MaS: .~';" Vlkk'1°Carr ~ • @· 00 6 l let's Make a 0.1 (C) __ m_Roc:t_•_...,. __ .... __ <C>_____________ CartlNlts; ~ Wltll eorrts,
Wednesday. cm Cll <42> .~ ... fi9pe (C) Maria Cole, Bob Dor·
11n, Roy Dwell.
l ll)Newa (C)
Ci) Andy Grfffltl
12;3019 (I) As tbl Wortd Tums (C)
· QJ@O.,S of Otlr Uwea (C)
8 Mr. Mqoe (C); StlnlnJ, (C) Tues., Thurs.
fJ@ Cl) (42) Tmsura Isle (C) m lllowil: See Daytime Movies. m Dlaline for Dollars (C)
l :00 119 (I) Love Is a Many 591tt1·
dlred lliiia (C)
D 9 @Tiit DocDrs (C) a law• tt .. Btawtr
fJ @(I) (42) Dru• Hoaae (C)
1:30 fJ 9 (I) TM Quldin1 llllrt (C)
D O 00 Aaotlttr Wortd (C)
0 Debit CHiia
%:JO I~~~•.:. i: (C)
11 Fetlllr ...., 1e1t; Olebta lii...t .. h1d, (C) Wed-.,.
fJ @(fl (42) D..... lam (C)
Jim Lance halts.
fl) Ce•••dltf •...-t
2:5509@NIC News (C)
3:00119 Cl) Tiie u.-u. .. (C)
0 P.D.Q. (C) e HfdlwlJ htrtl
fJ (fl)(}) (42) hlllfll ....... (C)
ID TM Amzlll& lllrte'
fD Cl) Matinee: Don Rodewald.
3:30 1J LucQ hr (C)
0 MIU Dlqlas (C) Pet Paulsen
co-hosts.
0 Natlenal Velvet
fJ @ Cl) (42) OM Uft Te Uwt (C)
IDHobe WJ CC>
Qt (I) Diab& fw Dlllars a.
4:00 fl Mt. ~: Mewie, Wldntsdly. e OUit lftd Ham.t
fJ (ii' Cl) (42) Dart Slladowl (C)
0 TI••J and Lassie
meartNns
4:30 II Movie: See Daytime Movies.
D ....... Don't Eat UM Daltia (C)
fJ NIWI Hour (C) Baxter W11d.
0 T1lt Ral McCoys m Tiit Tilundtrblrda (C)
ID Bozo's Bl& Top Show (C)
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20 series, is narrated by actor
Burgess Meredith from a script
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rich heritage. Th.is hour of adventure, excitement and nostalgia
should ap~al to everyone, whether mariner or landlubber.
Rare, historic film of clipper ships rounding deadly Cape Horn
show sailing under the most challenging conditions, for it is here·
at this "cruelest of all passages" that waves, or "graybeards,"
sometimes 100 feet high and half a mile long, could "take the
conceit out of fresh water sailors and steep a saltier brine in even
the saltiest" Through their portraits and words, famous whaling
and clip~r ship captains come alive-men who ruJed desperado
crews w1th lll)questioned authority and who helped make America
one of the great maritime nations of the world.
Armchair adventurers will embark on an Atlantic crossing with
two British paratroopers in a rowboat and also follow the voyage
of Mayflower II,. which repeated in 1957 the great journey of its
famous predecessor.
Viewers will share the life and thoughts of some of the men
who make their living from the sea, experience the terror and
fury of a storm at sea aboard a wave-ravaged trawler, see the
death of the freighter Flying Enterprise as she disappears in forty
fathoms of the Atlantic and travel to Cape Hatteras, graveyard
of the Atlantic, for a look at the wreckage of ships whose names
have long been forgotten in the sea that killed them.
Scenes familia.r to all of us are unfolded in final segments as
cameras focus on the great boating boom of small pleas~ craft,
which still enables men to surge to the sea's playground for free-
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Allen Rich.
Reoendy the Nafionll Academy " TeJeviskln ArU and
Sdena!s annouDCed its new awards scruccure fo:r dUs season's
F.m.my&-whk:h are still a .ioog way olt, June 8 nmt. M usual
the chmges proved COlltrOY'er5ial
J won't yp lolO the 9eebnlca!ities, because adU&tly lbe whoie
amual Emmy telecast needs an overhaul if public interest in the
show is (0 be mainblined. (l! you cbi't feel this ls true, you
probably didn't see the .last one!)
Indeed, perhaps the whole con~
on which the amual. eveot has been
based for d:le past 20 years needs re-
visioq.
So far a! <the TV Academy is COO·
cemed it mives, and probably rtghtfuUy
so from the SUl.Ddpoi.nt ~ its members,
to give credit to as many as possible
within the industry tor what it terms out-
standing ad.lievement.
But often tilese awards get into a
variety ~ t.ectmical categories about
which the viewing public couldn't care
RICH less, DO matter how important they may
be behlnd..the«enes to the industry.
Hence, the best interests ot the Academy and d:le best
interests of thooe who view im annual !bJrN often conflict.
How would it be to present the Emmy telecast almost as a
news event? In other words to delete most of what ls frequently
emb&m1SSlngly poor "comedy" matertal, trim the thing down to
one hour Instead of more than to minutes and stick to the busi-
ness at band. the thing the public wants to see, the n~ or
wtnners In major categories.
Better a one hour fast-moving, newsworthy show-plus the
natural glamour of the proceedings--cha a dmgging longer pro-
gram whidl more often ttian not boree the viewer.
(Remember tile instance last time around when FIVE writers
came on the stage en ma.sse to accept awards?)
Ml or what to the public are lesser awards could be done on
dosed-<:ireuit at both origlmrting points of the event, New Yoric
and HoUywood.
Neither the Academy nor the Emmy telecast can serve two
masters-and U It doesn't serve one, the public, the •mtautes
or more may well become less meaningful In the foreseeable
fuCure.
The way I see it the domimlnt ttieme of the program should
be competition and let's forget the oimm.lngs-and let's present
the oa.tegories that wiH wtlet Ule appetites of the millions wbo
edU view the proceedings.
How about tbefie as oo-the-6ir categories? Only one wimer in each.
Best network sbcnv of the year. Best drama sertes. Best
comedy series. Best dramatic series (or otherwise) actor. Best
dramatic aeries (or otherwise) actress. Best comedy series act.or.
Best comedy series actress.
Best supporting actor (comedy or drama). Best supporting
aotnm (oomedy or drama).
Best special. Best Western series. Best variety or musical
series. Best comedian, best comedienne. Best children's program.
Best news commentator. Best sports announcer.
MGR prom.lslng newcomer, female. Most promlsl.ng new-
comer, male.
That covers a lot of ground, but 11dds up to just 19 on--th&a.ir
a.wards.
lt would do away wit.ti clutter.
With MCb of these categories a vital one there'd be no m.
between portions causing the viewers' Interest to wane and stray.
Of course, I do not expect anyone ro pay any ettentioo to ttils
sugpsciou foe a streemli.ned operation.
Except, maybe Che Academy which w'ifl probably disagree
wt1tl the whoie thing.
Tl4E DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK. DECEMBER 7. 1968
MONDAY
DECEMBER 9
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
c1ouedty but 1ppe1ra outwitted end
outdistanced by the tnfrthel-untll
h• Jtops to aid a PIJl"•nt Indian.
Victor French. Harry Carey Jr. a.nd
Louise Latham auat.
0 I Drum of Juaalt (C) (30)
•'lfow To Marry an Astn>naul"
Junnle'5 sister pops In on Jeannie
to Instruct her In the fine art of
trapping a man Into marriag•. and
Tony suddenly finds himself saying
"I do," but to the WfOftl Junnie! 0 Lost In S,.ce (C) (60)
0 @ Ci) (42) T1tt Ant1atn (C) ~) "Whoever Shot Poor George
Oblique Stroke XR4077" John and
Tara hunt for the assailant who
"wounded" one of Britain'• top
brain,........ computer. B Million $ Movte: (C) "The Ken·
l:lO O (C) "Capt.abs Uddfoof' (ad'ven-tvekian" (adventure) '5s-.8urt L•n·
ture) ·s~Rock Hud$Dn, Jelf Mor-caster, Walter Matthau. Big Ell and
row. his son fight their way across fron·
9:00 ~ "Blaze of Noon" (adventure) tier Kentucky in the 1820's to a new Ille In Texas. ' -Wiiiiam Holden, Anne Baxter. m Truttl or CoGMqutncas (C) (30)
10:00 B "Crime of Pmion" (drama) '57 Actor Mark Slade and host Bob
-Barbara sr.nwyck, Sterling Hay. Barker relate various stories about
den, Raymond Bull. jobs and experiences of the past
12:30 m "Siiiy, lrtnt and Mary" (musl· as three contestants try to guess
cal) '38-Alice Faye. "Chht• Doll" which tales are true.
(drama) 'SS-Lili Hau. I Run for Your Ult (C) (60)
2:00 m "Inner Sanctum" (mystery) '48 Cancion de la Raza (30)
-Mary Beth Hughes. L~ Patrick. Enpname
4:30 O (C) ..,asslon" (mystery) '54-8:00
Cornel Wilde, Yvonne De Carlo. Cl Diana Ross & Supremes
E VENING
6:00 tJ Tiie Iii News (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
I HundtJ·Brlnkley Report (C) (30)
Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Shel·
ley Sermon, Alice Gh°'tley, Mick
Dowd. and Tara Robinson guesl fJ Six O'Clock Movie: "Tiit Bia Carnival" Part 1 (drama) '51-Kir11
Douglas, Jan Sterling, Bob Arthur. fJ I Spy (C) (60) &l B1tman (C) (30)
(j1) !Tl MlfY CriHin (C) EE What's New? (30) "Viller Valle.''
Pear1 fishermen teach Viller Valle
how to dive, but he has to t>.
saved by his friend Keoko.
!!) Dtstino la Gloria
(12) KPLM News (C)
6:30 I !(NBC NtwMt'Yict (C) (60) I Low L11CJ (30)
VOJl&t to Ute Bottom of Ult
s.. m <60> ~ 00 Huntley-BrinkltJ Report (C)
@)This, Too, Is America (30) "Land
of Nicarao and the Rich Coast.''
Ramiro Garcia looks at the modem
aspects of Nicaragua and Costa
Rica in Central America.
~ Cf) Bewtr1y Hillbillies (C)
Notleitro 3' (C)
( 2) ABC News (C}
7:00 0 tB CIJ CBS Even inf News (C)
(30) Walter Cronkite. fJ Whit's My Unt? (C) (30) Ar·
lene Francis and Wally Bruner wel·
come guest panelisU Gawn Grein·
gfn', Anitll Gillette end Alan Alda. m Password (C) (30) Anne Jeffries
and Darren McGavln guest tD@ Monday Movie (C) "Dancina
In the Dar11." m Llllu Abltrta (30) (42) Trvtll or Constqutnm (C}
7:30 1JQtCl)Cansmob (C) (60)
Marshal Dillon has • Iona. hard
ride back to Dodge City with a
pritoner whose gana puraues them
* With The Temptations
Do Orig. Sound Track Mo-
town Album TCB MS682
O I sPic•AL I TC8 (C) (60) More
tllan two dozen songs are featured
as Diana Ross and The Supremes
start "Taking Care of Business."
The group is loined In the first
television special by Motown re·
cording artists The Temptations,
consisting of Eddie Kendricb, Otis
Williams, Paul Williams, Melvin
Franklin and Dennis Edward$. The
girls sing some of their most fa·
mous hits and Diena dances to
"Afro-Vogue." m Haz~ (C) (30) EE NET Journal (60) "The Drinijni
American." A wide-rangin1 report
on social drinking In the U.S., con·
trasting its mystique and misuse
for all types of people in every age
group. The program features Inter·
views with psychiatrists, Sterllnc
Hayden, Redd Foxx end the drink
I~ public, W Comicos y Clndones
1:30 0 ~ Cf) HetTSbcy (C) (30) A
Van Johnson look·allke appears at
Lucy's door and borrows some
money from the star·struck red·
head and promises to pay her beck
and do her 1 favor In return. Van
Johnson guests. 8 Golden Voyqe (C) (30) "Noni
the Spanish Main." A visit to the
Panama Canel; the Pan·Am high·
way; and the Sin Blas Islands with
the Cuna Indians. 0 (jJ) Cl) (42) Peyton Pllct (C)
(30) Carolyn Is cool toward Marsha;
Rita is angry with Norman beceuae
of his attitude about Rod and Betty;
Dr. Miles tells Alme he thinks Lew
Is in trouble; Carolyn geh a shodl
when she vlaits her father unex·
pectedly.
I Merv Criffln (C) (90)
PetTJ Mason (60)
TV Musical Oaart
Mic
Coe IPP
ber: Mo
J:OO 119 Cl)...,...,, .. (Q (30)
While di!Vlnr with Aunt Bet In 1
nelahbortn1 ton, Sim '* 1 tnf-
fic tictet for an Pltpf left tum
and Aunt Bet Insists he ftclrt it
in court
t:30 11 9 (I) F•llllJ Alfllr (C) <30>
Uncle Bllf worries 1bout modem ln-
fluenca on the children after he
meets 1 super-sophlstlcattd chum
of Cluy's ind sees what rouah-
house pmes the twins play. Susan
Abbott pests.
'
News (C) (30) Ted Meyan. w.rw ef ..... (C) (30)
uth African Showfirt." Pat Gill,
dancer In Paris and 1 Las Yeps lhow&irt, pests.
@l)RMIU lllaicll
10:00 11 a (j) c...a ••l'Hlt cc> <60> lmopne Coca and V'ic Damone
auest.
II c~ htnl• ..... <C> <60) @ (4Z) TIM Iii Y1lley (C)
(60)"A anier Everywhere." Nick
becomes Involved with a practiCll Joke that backfires. causin& trouble
for his ranchh1nds and for the new
dressmaker In town. Julie Harris
iests.
TwfflPt Zone (30)
41Ct Llt:laa• News (C) (60)
TIM Clalllucln& Su (C) (30)
he Silent Service." The proeram
traces the progress man has made
from his ear11est attempt to sail,
survlve-.nd conduct warfare-un·
der water.
EE) TIM Crut War (30) "frustni·
tion." The time is September 4·
December 31, 1914. The plans of
the nations fail, and the armies
di& in. Included are films of trench
warfare, the Battle of the Mame
and the First Ypres. €E E CtJlejoa clel Belo (C)
\11cbad· Colt, ....n... ,,. ••
Codtnul. ud pelt IDr Nim Foell 10:30 0 Mtvie: "9a DecrMs la tlM
appear ID"LoC;" a ...,. GI rob-Sliade" (drama) '66-Anne Heywood.
xry and lddaa..._ oa Aae'l 11ie James Booth
\1od Squad, at 713t PM. I News (C). (JO)
: Wntlln&ton In Review (C) (30) B @ @ Mondly Nlalrt It tlle • Detm del Muro
Movies: {C) "Kid Calallld" (drama)
'62-Elvls Presley, GI& Youn&, Lola 11:00 tJ DU Ci7l News (C) (30)
Albright. Joan Blackman, Char1es (]) tlJ@ (12) News (C) (30)
Bronson. Walt Gulick, just back g Alfred Hitdlcoa (30)
from an Army hitch, becomes a m Donald O'Connor (C) (90) Marge
sparring partner at a fl&hters' train· Redmond Rick Jason Brendan Han·
ing camp, and when he shows abll-Ion, Gigi° Galon and Allan Drake
lty, the manager uses him as a guest.
"~eal tickef' to pay off a &am· &J That Show (C) (30) ''Can You
blme debl Bot.h the mana1efs sis· Alford To Get Sick'" E G Marshall ter and his 11r1friend try to keep d w M N · · ~ the young boxer out of the criminal an alter c emey KU
element in boxln&. tB (])News
(E Notidero 34/Co••llltal'J (C)
0 Jessel & comics sock-it-to ll:30 tJ Movie: (C) "Escape 19 , _ _.. * Don Rickles for 1-hr of (mptery) '55 -Barbara Stanwyck,
way-out entertainment! Robert Ryan. D tD 00 Tonl&lrt Si.ow (C)
0 Here CotM the StllS (C) (60) D Movie: "Above Us tllt Ww.f'
Oon Rickles is guest of honor. (drama) '56 -John Miiis, John
Morey Amsterdam, Pat Henry, Hen· GreP>fl.
ny Youngman, Gene Baytos and Pat · U (ii) (I) (42) Joey BislMlp (C)
Mc~rmick "roast" the most In: &J Movie: "Don Juan Qllililan" sult1~g comic al!ve today and Joi (comedy) '45-William Bendix, Joan
Lansing. Al Martino, Marlon Colby, Blondell and Jan Daley salute Rickles music· ·
ally. 12:15 0 Movie: "Ruthless'' (drama) '48 U (i1J ~ (42) Sal• of Western -Zachary Scott, Diana Lynn.
Man Speaal (C) (6()) "The Road to · ~ Gettysbure." The story of the battle 12:30 m 77 Sunset strip
that .turned the tide of the Civil l:OO tJ Movie: "Kill Me Tomonow"
War .is told In the courageous and (mptery) •57 _ Pat O'Brien Lois anguished words of the men who '
fought il John H. Secondan and Maxwell. •
Helen Jean Ro&er1 produced the D Speakin& Freety (C)
program that features David Carra· U News (C)
dine and Kevin McCarthy. Ii) Actiofl 111eatre: "Hyde Part fii) Rainbow Quest (60) The Green· Comer."
bnar Boys guest. ill la Bruja Maldib 1:30 0 Co••uaitJ Bulletin lolnl (C)•
TliO ltol'y Of JO'lq ~Ameri
can men whO beaiiiii bitter
enemies and Cl dleir cqurap
and the upi,lh tbcJ .e.tared
is told in the ABC-·Neis teJe.;
vision color 1pecial, The
Ro.I to OCujlburl. MOnday
at 9 PM on ABC. ~
aeated here are a Union and
a Rebel IOldier, whole bil-
torically authentic wOtdl are
used to describe the life and
death the troops encountered
in the War Between the States.
The special includes a re-enactment of Pickett'• Charp,
the famous action at Gettysburg that turned the tide of the
war. The uli'mon al the war and the calm before the
battle is through the words of the common aoldier.
Shown below are aeveral of the more than 100 Civil War
enthusiasts wbO helped ABC News re-enact battle 1eenes
for the doCuinentary.
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TUESDAY
DECEMBER 10
For mornkl( and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tlon1 reserve the right to
chance proerammtn1 with-
out advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 fJ ..,._ndlr 011 Ille Hllr' (drama)
'!f--Cfaudette <'Mbert. Ann Blyth,
Robert Douglas.
1:0011 "'Tllt SUn Newr Sib" (drama)
'39-aasll Rathbone, Douglas Fair·
banks.
1 10:00 fJ .,,.rt Paaap" (drama) '47-
Humphrey Bofart, Lauren Bacall. 12:30 m ...,.. C..11 •• ,,....,. (drama)
·~tte Devis, John Dall.
2:00 Q) "YllUn V1t1tu_. (adventure)
'54-Klrby Grant, Monte Hale.
4:30 IJ "llleJ Mtt 111 lo•W (dra·
m1) '41 -Ctartt Gable. Rosalind
Russell.
EVENING
6:00 11 l1M 111 Ntw1 (C) C60> Jeny
Dunphy.
B HIUrtltr·lriUJIJ Report (C) (30)
Stlve Allen Sbow (t) (90) Sam
& Dave, Louis Nye, June Lockhart,
Cliff Robtrt:ton and Fred Wilson
cunt. D stz O'Clecl .._.: "'1'lllt Ill Cinalnr' Part II (dram•) '51-«lri
DoullU, Jan Stef11nc. Bob Arthur.
11 Spy (C) (60)
...... (C) (30) m Men &riffle (t)
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S..~60) H...U.,.at!UleJ ll.,..t (C) I I ~ , .. Qilcl (30)
"Getting Ready To Read." A class
of first iraders learn sounds and
recognize words. 9 (f) Mdfall'a lfftJ m Jrotldero 34 (C) ~.)ABCNtws (C)
7;00119 (() CIS £vtnia& News (C)
(30) Walter Cronkite.
I Whit's My Une? (C) (30)
Password (C) (30)
@ America! (C) En~ld and fancw (30)
"Correctness in Laniuage.1' Dr.
"James Bostain amplHies the mun·
ing behind a speaker or writer's
choice of words.
(42) '""' or Conaequenca (C)
7:30 II a(() Linear (C) (60) Scott
finds himself succumbing to the
wiles of a lovely gir1 who has con·
vinoed the Lancers she is In Cali·
fomla to dispose of the substantial
estate owned by her late gnnd·
father. Brenda Scott plays Glory
Collier, the charmini schemer.
LAWYER BROTHERS-Guy Stockwell (left) and James
Farentino star as a pair of lawyer brothers, who agree to
def end a teeTUJge boy on charges that ht has murdered the
wealthy father of his sweetheart, in "The Sound of Anger,"
NBC's World Premiere, Tuesday at 9 PM.
THE DAILY f'ILOT, TV WEEK. DlCDA8£R 7, 1968
D 9@ '"" l• (C) <60> OJ w ....... Ylt-..
Comedienne Toti• Aelds Joins The 9:30 R 9 Cl) Dlf1a D1J (C) (30) Dolt$
Osmond Brothen ind apedal ruest filirtin comes. up with 1 dmtlc
Dionne W11Wldt. solution after Gr1ndp1 quamb wilt\ A lMt Ill Spea (C) (60) an old Indian culde Mend and calls P @CD (4%) llod Squd (C) off a lonJ·promlsed camping trip
(60) "love." Returning to his old for the ~
Bever1Y Hiiis neighbortlood on a I~ (]J(4Z) mo (C) (30) case. Pete Hnds his favorite cousin Niwi (C) (30) Ted Meyer1.
In t.rouble with the law. Diana "'1:ralt tf 1 Sbf (C) {60) ''St•
Ewing makes her TV debut IS Karen p 811 Boyd." Ernest Borpln•. Bn>-
We.stphtl, and Nina Foch guests as dericll Crawford, Tony Bennett and
her mother, Vlrclnla. Elke Sommer pay tribute to friend fJ Mr11• $ lhvlt: "lM la till and colleague Stephen Boyd, Rllph
AtttrMOll" (comedy) '57 -Gary Nelson hosts.
Cooper, Audrey Hepburn. Maurice fil) I If CIA\ I Itta•• lll&lda 0.,
Chevalier. The daughter of Paris de· (2 hr) concert commemoratlna the
tectlve, Intrigued with her father's 20th anniversary of the Declaration
file on a wealthy bachelor involved of Human RlfhtHlve from the
in heart affairs, warns him about UN General Assembly Hall. The
an Irate husband •.. and succeeds Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Is
In lntriiulna him. conducted by Stanlalav SkrowlCZtw· m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) ski. The prorram is alao the wor1d
Three men participate In basketball, premiere of Cristobal Halffter's
baseball and football tests to prove "Yes, Speak Out. Yes" with text by
their athletic prowess. Norman Corwin. m Run for Your lift (C) (60) 0) Ho
ff:) C.ndon de 11 R111 (30) ' J
@mE.np11a1111 lO:OO~a Ci) 60 Mlnut• (C) (60) '"'I! Plltna• ""' (C) (60) 8:00 l1l Hvtl (C) (30) . @ (1J (42) n.t'a Lift (C) (60)
EE) Tlat French C11~ (30) . Julta " by's Pink Slip.'' Bobby loses
Child prepares beef in red wine. his job to a computer. Phil Slivers,
@m PrHlitr Orfton Go-4io Paul Ford, and Jadde Vernon and
1:30 1J a (f) Red SUiton (C) (60) Vikki Carr iuest.
Ozzie anCIHarriet Nelson 11uest. I Twillpt l.9M (30) 0 9 (1) Julia (C) (30) "The Solid J1dl Latb• """ (C) (60)
Brass Snow Job." A medical supply El C.llejon del ltlO (C)
salesman, leamina Iha~ nul'a! Julia 10:30 B Movie: "Mudlart" (drama) '51
Baker handles purchasing, tnes ro· -Alec Guinneu, Irene Dunne.
mance to land . an order. Peter m News (C) (30)
Leeds, Leonard Simon guest. 0) Detru del Muro A Brulftl in Action (C) C30) fJ @(I) (42) i #FiC!AL I A Gulde 11:00 Ii 0 ~ ..... (C) to t111 Swin&in1 8adlelor (C) (60) 3 (!) (42) Ntwa (C)
A satirical view of the single male, A rtd Httchcoct (30)
how he lives, thinks and avoids the m Donald O'Connor (C) (90) Pro·
tender trap of marriage. Host Joey ducer-director Ralph Nelson, come·
Bishop is joined by Dean Jones, dian Taf Arnold, actor·singer Brock
Shelley Berman, Larry Storth, Noel Peters. sinaer Nadia Christen and
Harrison and 12 Playboy Magazine character actor Jack Kruschen iuest.
"Playmatu of the Year." Comedi· Q) That Show (C) (30) "Ready,
ennes Ann Morgan Guilbert and Willing and Sable." Ben Thylan and
Emmaline Henry are on hand for Selma Diamond guest.
a cameo appearance. ~ (I) News
I Marv Griffin (C) (90) g) Notkiero 34 (C) 'DI Mason (60) 11:30 IJ Movie: "lenpzi.,, (adventure) I 11I( I The Loa of Apollo VII •sr::Vict M • h (C) (30) Dr. Albert Hibbs tells the so~ 1 or claglen, Rte ard Car1·
story of the first manned !light of a ·@ @ Tonl&flt SM (C)
the Apollo sp~~ecra~. using ~he 0 Movie: "DIJbrull"' (romance) best of the off.te1al films and stills '4~n Todd, Er1c Portman.
IS well as special filmed sequences. 0 (jj) CV (42) Joey 8iallop (C)
9;00 D lil @ Wor1d Prtmilfl Movir. m Movie: (C) ''Try Ind Cet ....
(t) Hfie Sound of Anter" (drama) (mys1ery) '51-frank Lovejoy, Uoyd
'68 -Burl Ives, James Farentino, Bridges.
Guy Stockwell, Dorothy Provine. A 12:25 o Movie: "S1ruiers In tbe CitJ" tee~ae couple (Lynda Da~ and (drama) '62-Robert Gentile Camilo
David Macklin) are put on tnal for Delgado '
the murder of the gir1's wealthy · father. 12:30 m n Sunset Strip
0 JERRY VALE & JOANNIE l:OO IJ Movie: "lll• [nqleror Wertz" * SOMMERS SPECIAL from ~~:t~~~~ '4a -Bing Crosby, Join
breathtaking locales! D MO¥ie: ''Th• Amorous Mr. Prawn" (comedy) '6~1an Carmi·
chael, Joan Greenwood. 11 Showcase 5 <C) (60) From las
Veaas casinos to high atop Boulder
Dam, to the sight of beautiful Lake
Mead, Showcase 5 brings you the
singin11 sensation of Jerry Vale and
Joannie Sommers.
fil) lnnovatiofta (30) "Automated
Analysis of Body Fluids." Dr. Rich·
ard Brenneman looks at the com·
mercial uses for an automated fluid
chemical analyzer developed for the
NW Bie>satelllte Project.
0News (C)
Q) Action Tlleatre: "Terror Is a
Man."
1:15 0 Community Bulletin Bo1rd (C)
1:30 m From tht Inside Out (C)
1:50 fJ News (C)
2:00 m All·Nigtrt !Mw: ''The Woman In
White," "The Adventures of Don
Coyote" and '1lmetable."
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istings, please ~ee DAY·
·1ME PROGRAMS. Below,
or your convenience, are
he day's movies. All sta-
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:hange programming with-
•ut advance notice.
DAYTIME MOVIES
:30 0 (C) "llllliolt-DoUar llenuid"
(drama) '52-Esther William$, Vic· tor Mature.
:00 0 "Soldell Boy" (drama) ·3~
William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck.
:OO fJ(C) ....... Carto ..,.-(com·
edy) '57-Vittorio de Sica, Marlene
Dietrich.
:30 m ....... ., lellncla" (drama) '48
-Jane WymDn .. "Datt .....,..
(drama) '37-Yrrien Lelah.
:00 m ..... .. tM Homo" (drama)
'56-Patrlck Barr, Marjorie Rhodes.
:00 fl (C) "'Calli llc:Calr' (drama)
'6G-James Garner, Natalie Wood.
EVENING
d JO fl n. Iii ..... (C) (60) Jerry
Dunphy.
B H~ Report (C) (30) 0 Slleft Melt .. (C) (90) Cliff
~rquette, James Mason and Kim Dam ~ .._. • Dr • ...._
Weston guest. ~ a Ktmdll .._ _, l!.ft
U Sia O'Clodl 11ewio: (C) "Wt'ro e.e _.. " "'Clad " No Aqwk'' (drama) '55-Humphrey ._ CllW' 09 'De A.ltC Wel!M9-
Boprt. Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinow, "1q N1Pt Mo.tr • ' PM.
Joan Bennett.
11 s., (C) (60) of f0<est fires by timber oww Mitt
1m1aa (C) (30) Batter. Guestina are Edlnrd ,._
Cl) Men Crilfia (C) as Balter and Monte Mar1dla as n.rs ~ (30) Bass.
Destme la Cleril 0 -$ llll9il': (C) .,.._ " (42) U\.11 News (t) la•• 11· (drama) ·~Staci.
I Robert Ryan • CafMl1llt llitc:W.
5:30 • IW "' 1 ** (C) (60) Japanae poCa ud U.S. AnltJ 1.:
I U.. lsr (30) t.ellirenc:e waft Iopa.. tD llf'mlll
Ytir.-" 1" letliDll ef die up a Pftl of •-Gl's rw • • Sn (C) (60) semi-mil~ bes tD Riii, ,.. 100 ,._tleJ •iMllf a.,.rt (C) and kill as my. Mecf== .. ~~~ m rniawC1 I rw~(lO) ... ,...._.... Three W011m rulie 1 lat fll idiOll
lives of the Food and Oru1 Adminis-"husband dYfa:tailtics"' _ wittl
tration offer sugl:Slions for 11vin1 hu.Dands tefliQI .ut u.e, tllilll on your medicioe dollars. theit outst,... ~ .._ ~ ~ ~: !!-' Cd is ....... for .ti dlanc-m -, .. , teristic ..,.... .,..._
(4Z) UC -(C) 1-tw ,_ Ufe (C) (611) 7:00 tJ S Ci) CIS a:..u.i· News (C) C--. • 11 Im (30)
C30) Watter CrolWt.e. CJ) DAI ...... (C) ""Pal _.
I Wlllh Illy Lillll (C) (30) 111.e ...
P all (C) (30) l&e @ Y• ~ .. It 1:00 itu.. (C) (30) (30)11~ .. y= triYi~ ==·:.:: .. (611)
study °' how Ille oldef driver l:lO n. .... ""' (C) (lO) ..... the pniblems ol rast-movin1 tnffic and s.t. conwiced a..r cm _.
on sbeeb and freenya. a fortune out ol PMC*s ....
(42) Tn6 W C 11' I 1• ('C) with Jape-wiae.. by .....
7:30 fl D*alt cq (60) The Wameru more and .,. .._ ti ...., lllillllar.
Game ite.w adf«S I By the time tlllf,. lltW • ..
droustrt and its animals are threat· ridlt alllOallt fll ._ • U. ,_.
end with &te:au. by thirlt wt.en 1 call.el, Bert's Dilllr is ,,wa, _.
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natlnl .mt suppty. Guat B !.t Will .. .. ._ tea OOI
Ben...U ,.,,, a..1te Rone. the en-I>~~~ -.... -cineer wboae xtiorls start all \.a.I ..-., • .,.__ -
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WEDNESDAY (Continued) Junctio«I) rtsfcns u Ctlalnnan of --.......... ~-~ .... ~~
~ Iott C.rotrn: Rodney Inf the c..rttonial c.>mmlttle, Ollll
Ora. Rosal Ind Mlt. he Wlnta Doualas tabl wtt his dutief to
lO home: "°""'" .,.. holtll dedde how to obllM the lootll IDwald Bitty; a.tty tells StMft an~ of the foundl111 of
lwen:; =--IM~~)hoU• HooaM!le. =:""-( '1-(C) (30) Ted Meyn. -....... " ... w.w (C) (30) ' Bt.ck Gold of Ubya." Thi t:OO G...., ......_ (C) (30) Unker family flies deep Into the
Jethro tills Jed and GrannJ they're Slhara Delert to vltlt remot. oU
10 '°"Pf ''with It" 11a.-1 hip. Installations" where the black told
pit "tat·ln'' and trades tht otcl suSla from the cie.t floor. Thef
truck for 1 hot rod. At first Gtl"l'IJ explore Roman cities and meet In·
feats ttlat .Jtetlro wants to tcRP terestini nomads and colofful Ub·
her, not the truck. yana.
D@(J)Krlft ........ (C) l!)l•PICIDI Musblta
(60) "And All That Brus." A con-cert by Hetti Alpert Ind Thi llfuana 10::00 Ra (I) Jondan Wl•ttra (C)
Brass. Guests ere Louis Anntb'onf, ("YI) Eda•~ Buch~nan, Barbara
Robin Wilson and Jackie Vernon. ~en. The Kina Cous111s. The Estlb-
! ~restl~lll(•2)(C) ~~-" ;';@"~m~El~est.(C)
ULJ • • "-·-1 1l1llt (60) "Down to the Sea in Stli""" ovle: ( ) .. A Creek In tile World" ..-
(scl·fi) '65 _ Janetta Scott. Dana The dramatic and historic story of • _.. Kl M ••---de man on deep wa~ story of ,....,rews, eron oore, NU.lift r "the beauty and m,..._, of th Knox. Story of two 1elentllts who , .. vo, ., • are involved In a project to tap ships and the magic of the ae1 Is
the unlimited enero of the Earth's told. Burgess Meredith narrates pro-core. ll'lm that lndudes tcenes of ships f.lD NET Fallnl (C) (60) "The film roundll\I Cape Hom, crossin1 the
Gentrltlon,'' Part 1. flnt of an ~ Attantlc In a rowbolt. the
eleht·part •r1es .. mtnlni the per· ainklna of the Rylna mt.prise and
sonal vision of today's Independent the pteasu,.boatin1 boom.
filmmakers. Demonstl'ltln1 sianifl· I ~ htftam ..._ (C) (60)
cant trends, ~ Pl'OIJ'lm !~I.Ides • ::-uu..i.: = (C) (60)
Georp luut' 'THX-1133-UB Ind Wllldeftlllt (C) (30) ''The Red
an •cerpt from Donn Ptnntbaketa "-"Is of 1116..1. hel .. Biii 9 .. -... "Doft't look 8Kk." .....,, NO£UU • uuuu
fl) s,tw1a J &rlq• ta~ viewers to Kltzbuhel, Austria.
•.JORSm._ Acn1 (C) (30) ~YlftJ ,.._ CH'-tc:e (45) When llnCle Joe Catton (special . m El C:.Uetots ... ... (C)
auest Ed&ar Buchanan of Pettlc:oet 10:30 fJ Mlwie: "Anna Lacastl" (drama)
THE DAILY i-tLOT, TV Wf:D(, DCCEMIElt 7. 1918
'58-£.trtha Kitt. Sammy Devit k.,
Riii ln1ram. l =:.<2.<:>~
11:00 8~$=~
Nfl ~-ef .. .._ (C) (30) ......, O'CtuN (C) (90) 1'onJ
Qlrtis, Betty Whitt, author Rlchltd
Annour, The Commttt.t. end rock
IJ'OUP Thr1e Dot Ni&frt pelt. m n..t a.. <C> '<SO> "How To
Handle a Woman." fOflY Rlftdlll
and Jani Gardner autlt.
I~= 34 I c.._.,, (C) 11:30 Mowlt: '"Tiie , ..... AaW"
(drama) '53-ffedy Lam.rr, Gtofp
Nader.
I U 00 TOllictlt .. (C) Mowle: "HIO ,,.... .. (drama)
-4.lam Redmond, Andre Momll.
(ll) (}) (42) .loeJ ......, (C) rTovi.: .. ,rtv. ....... (myately)
oward Duff, Ida Lupino •
12:15 fJ MowJr. "Tait 9f f1wt W._,.
(drama) '52 -Gina Lollobrttlda,
Bonar Colleano.
12:30 E SUnNt Strtp 1:00 Movie: "Hip FJICllf' (drama)
' ay Milland, Anthony Newley. 0 Mowit: ''Tiie DHlllt ~
(suspense) '63-Marina Vlady, Rob·
ert Hossein. I= L "Twllieht Wotn> en." 1:10 a.....,..., ...... ...,... <C> m Frtm tile lnaidt Owl (C)
1:45fJNewt (C)
2:00 m All·Ntpt ~ "Set>arat. T•
bles,'' "If I am Lucky" and "Pat-
terns.
Piers Anderton's "Viewpoint" -whether he's discussing the generation
gap, Satchel Paige or the FBI-adds a fresh dimension to the news. Join
Piers Anderton, KNBC anchorman Tom Brokaw, sportscaster ·
Ross Porter and weather forecaster Gordon Weir each night at 11 :00.
It's the only late news show that is really alive.
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KNXT presentf an all-new animated version of the Holiday
classic "The Night Before Chriatmas" on Sunday at 6 PM, Decem-
ber 8 in color on Channel 2.
Art Linkletter will serve as host of the special broadcast which
is inspired by aement C. Moore's famed ballad, written in 1822,
''Twas the Night Before Christmas."
With music and song by the Norman Luboff Choir, the musical
fairy tale reveals how the perennial favorite, a visit from St. Nick,
came to be written.
The story centers on a professor, his wife, and their three
children, Clement, Emily and Charity, as they make preparations
for Christmas. The children tell their father what each wants for
Christmas.
The Professor has to leave town to deliver some University
lectures, and while he's away his daughter Charity cornea down
with pneumonia. It is her gift, a book about the holiday and Santa
Claus, that be has been unable to locate.
When be returns home, his daughter is nearing a crisis and
keeps pleading for the book. In desperation, he invents "Twas the
Night Before Christmas" and the story of St Nick and reads
it to her.
As the Professor is reading, the clu!ic ballad comes to life--
and Santa arrives in his sleigh drawn by his eight reindeer and the
miracle restores Charity's health.
"The Night Before Chriatmas" was produced by Playhouse
Pictures with Bill Turnbull. creator and executive producer. It wu
directed by Jim Pabian with the original story wtrtten by Louise
Turnbull and the screen play by Richard Woellhof.
Vera Miles, now at Universal guest starring with Gene Barry
in• a film for NBC's The Name of the Game, swears that when
she was under contract to Alfred Hitchcock, the agreement had
a clause that she couldn't wear clothes of any color other than
blac.k, white or gray. "He even had me dress that way for color
shows," said Vera, who explains that Hitch made the ruling be-
cause he didn't want any bright colors to detract from her face.
Milburn Stone, who bas been convalescing from a mild coronary
attack he suffered on Sept. 4, has returned to action in his role
as Doc Adams in the Gunsmoke series being filmed at Studio
Center for CBS. .
Steve Forrest is guest star in an episode, written by Ron Bishop
and directed by Robert Butler for executive producer John Mantley
and producer Joe Dack.ow.
"Any comparison between Apollo VII's astronauts Cunningham,
Shirra and Eisele with Kirk, Spock and McCoy is greatly appre-
ciated,'' said Gene Roddenberry, creator-executive producer of
NBC's Star Trek.
REAGAN REPORTS
ON CAMPUS · DISORDERS
1968 will be remembered as the year when student protest
mowments rocked California campwea from Berkeley in the north
to San Fernando Valley State College in Los Anaelea. One coUep,
San Francisco State, was abut down November 13 by its President
llobert ll. Smith "until," as he puts it, "we can open on a more
rational buis." (
California's Governor llonald lleapn faoes the KHJ, Channel 9
cameras with an exclusive in-color filmed report entitJod The
CampUJ-Governor R.eapn Reports, Sunday at 7 PM. In this
special half-hour broadcast Governor lleagan 1 is expected to take a
stand on the Reent campus disorden.< In addition, KHJ viewen will
ace film clip~ from the California campuses involved in the dis-
orden~ \
In the past, Oovemor lleagan has expressed himself to the local
and ne.tional press in suppon of the college administtationa aaaimt
the student protesters. After a meeting of state collefC trultra
on November 18, he stated "when the time for a decition oomea,
the administration makes that deci.sioo--right or \\TOJll."
Channel 9 viewers can aee Governor lleagan explain the cames
and J>Crhaps propose a solution for what is an issue with powina
implications for the nation as well as California-disorder on the
college campus.
Now that jogging is fashionable, almost tveryone who is anyone
in Hollywoqd is doing it. Joey Bishop isn't. The host of ABC-TV's
late-night se,ies keeps flt with golf, swimming and occasional forays
at the punching bag. (He keeps one at home and at the office.) • • •
Otis Young blames good advice for starting him on the down-
ward path.
Says Otis, who stars with Don Murray in ABC's The Outcasts:
"I was studying at New York University to be a teacher, and was
advised to take an acting class to help build up my woefully lack-
ing self-confidence. The class did that all right, but ruined me for-
ever for any useful line of work. I quit college and enrolled in a
drama school." • • •
Beaming with pride, Maestro Lawrence Welk reported on a din-
ner he was served by his new daughter-in-law and son, Larry Jr.
"Guess what we had: Lasagna and sauerkraut!"
His daughter-in-law, singer Tanya Falan, seen on ABC's The
Lawrence Welk Show, is of Italian ancestry. Larry Jr., of course,
comes from German forebears.
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He disclaims being a linger. but he introduced .. I Believe in
You," o~e of the all-time Broadway musical hits. He says he isn't
a comedian, yet be. bas been. acclaimed ~y millions of theatregoers
as one of the fu001est men tn show business. He has appeared in
three ~roadway successes and eight motion pictures, but bis stom-ac~ sttll .churns at the thought of making ll public ~ppearance. This
erugma is Robert Morse, the star and farceur of That's Life the
comedy-with-music book show on ABC, Tuesdays at 10 PM.'
The show .delves int~ the lives ~f a young couple, tracing the
course of their courtship and mamage and all the shaky intervals
in between and thereafter.
"The. adyai:itage of a book show," explains Morse, "is that
everythang lS m context Both the humor and the music arc inte-
grated within the story and follow a natural course as the plot
unfolds.
"A book show gives everybody a chance to shine. For example,
• while 1 wouldn't want to ap-
pear on a variety show for
a song bit, I'm able to do
numbers on my own show
because the so'ng either sug-
gests a mood or advances
the story.
"The same goes for danc-
ing. The dance sequences
stem from the story. We
don't just drag in a dance
number to 'pretty up' the
stqe. There bas to be a
reason for it or we don't
do it
"Another thing we don•t
do is resort to gags. The
humor comes from the situ-
ations our characters be-
come inYOlvcd in. We have
guests and they, too, are
fitted into this pattern.
That's why a George Burns,
an Alan King, or a Shelley
Berman isn't introduced
with a big fanfare. They are
an integral part of the story.
"A book show hu to be done in a theatre to be done right
Thats the reason we took over the onetime vaudeville hoUIC on
8lst street in New York. 1t•s a beautiful theatre with a thrust
stage, redecorated-at a cost of $750,000-for our series. We
wanted to inject into the aeries the feeling of a show being per-
formed on stage before a Broadway-tyPe audience. We show
the proscenium of the stage, and sometames even the audience."
Could the show hlve been done from Hollywood? (The fint
four episodes were dooe here because the New York theatre was
not ready yet)
"I suppose so," says Morse, "but it wouldn •t be the same. A
Hollywood aeries has the stamp of Hollywood on il The Holly-
wood Palace is a typical example-a great variety show that every-
one ident.iftes with movietown and glamour. By the same token,
The Ed Sullivan Show ii indigenous to New York, just as The
Jackie Gleason Show is to Miami.
"We're doing it from New York because the story is set against
a Manhattan bac.k.grouod, and we have to capture the feeling and
flavor of "the city.• Doina it anywhere ehe wouJd have been a
mistake."
Sbe is B. J. Peaker-a airl. All &irl. with nablrll aab bloode
hair, a refreshing. well-scrubbed look and talent that just won't
stop.
She literally had to be on her toes to win the coveted rme ol
Minnie Pay in Twentieth-Century Fox's laviab procluedao of
"Hello, Dolly." starring Barbra Streisand.
Luck on being at the right place at the rlaht time usually enten
into the casting of a key movie or televiaion rolo. but wblo tho
contestants come down to the wire. it's talent thar aeta tbl blue
ribbon. ~
Miss Peaker is well-grounded in actina, ainaina and danc:ina. or
she wouldn't have beaten out IOllle 250 aspirants for tho Mlonie
Fay role in "Dolly:• and some 150 aspirants for the lead oppolite
Bobby Morse in That's Life.
E.J. plays Gloria. vivacious, fun-lovina wife of Robert Dixon
(Morse) and the stories take them through their oouilabip,
wedding, house-hunting, and child-rearing st.qes.
It's a book show in the true tradition of musical comedy.
The one bis drawback for Miss Peaker in leavina HOuywood
for New York was giving up the lovely home she Md 6oupt. ·
in Studio City and furnished in her own tastes. It w.aa a little · ;
like an English country cottage. •
She met her husband, Robert Zampino. when they were at-
tending classes at the Herbert ~aboB Studios in New York
City. B.J. WU studying actina and Robert WU in tho actor-writer '
classes. They did a scene
together and romance de-
veloped.
In 1967, E.J. was a Hol-
lywood Deb Star and was
under contract to Screen
Gems. She made guest star
appearances on Occasional
Wife, Thai Girl, Second
Hundred Years and Flyina
Nun among others.
Born in Tulsa, Okla-
homa, she always loved to
act, sing and dance and
knew quite early that the
theatre was going to be her
career.
She attended the Univer-
sity of Vienna on a scholar-
ship, and her singing and
dancing career in Europe is
a story in itself.
Returning to New York
in 1962, she auditioned for
the national road company
of "Bye, Bye Birdie" and
was one of six · chosen from
some 500 applicants. ..
H.J. treasures a voluntary remark by Marvla Marx. tbo auidfna
light of That's Life. who said. "We found her far aod awa~ tbl
best of the applicants-in terma of bright. YOUAI musical com.cty
performer who could sing, dance and act."
Incidentally, Miss Peaker has cluna to the "B.J." becaute Ibo,.
thought her baptismal Edra Jeanne would teldom be pJe4 ~
right or remembered. ·•
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THE DAILY PfLOT. TV WE'EJC. OECfMIER 1. 1968
f-RIDAY
~ DECEMBER 13
,.. ...,. ........ afternoon
lldnp. Piiate see DAY·
TIME PROCRAMS. Below,
for' your conwnience, are
the day's movies. All sta·
tlons reserve the rllftt to
chan1e programming with·
out advance notice.
DAmME MOVIES
D ...,. U. ._ (C) (90) Day· Lovett. whc)M llMNll of weapons
ton All•, Ptmela Muon, Stevte Includes audl lnwnttve Instruments
Wonder nd Mldlme Marianna as a atant-siztd robot and a llft-lue¢ like ventrlloqulst's dummy that re· O Sil O'Qoct lleflt: ''Tw Livlftl, sembles its owner. Charles Aldman he DeM"' (drwu) '61-¥ Is Jamy Pike, and Mlchatf Dunn
McGoohan. Biii Tl'l'ttl'I.. runts IS Dr. lo'ltlas.
11 _, (C) (1~ D ,.._ ~ (C) (60) "A WIY
._. (C) ) of Justice." John Cannon Is accused
(1) Mt1Y 0 • (C) of klltln1 the dauetrter of a Mexl·
-.rs ,...1 (30) ''Vlllet Vale." can shet11herder and condemned to
Viller and his family art set adrift death unless a steep raMOm II
on a mt dur1n1 a violent storm id · · and art forced to live like Robinson Lost. In Space (C) (60)
Ctua. ... (HJ (1) (42) Opttation: Enttt'· Im Datat la CIDria ti nmtat (C) (60) Jimmy Dean
(l:) ICPUI ~ (t) hosts from fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
Guests are Mlchtlt Lee, The C11ect·
6:lO I IOllC NI•-*' (C) (60) matas ltd., Bobble Gentry and MY· I IMI lKJ (30) Cohen
l:JO 0 (C) "f ............... (com-,.,... ..... ltaDll " tllt ; ·-· $ ..... (C) ........
tcly) ·~ TTKJ, EtabeUI S.. c(~ ....... (drama) '52-Jose F.rrer,
I •J t \j I ~~ ( ,
Taylor. U Hwa.,..lrinlley ""*' (C) Zse Zu Gabor, Colette Marchand. ~ D ~ti DWt lie" (mp.-fl!) 1" O..C. (30) Gal Baled on tt'lt life, loYet and dis-....,, '51 -.....~ r.....i-....__,,~ State LA. students perform modem '"'" -""""""u ·--.. ->1_..., dnce tn tlle unique Pl'Ol,.m. asters of the famous artist Toulouse·
Ryan. IC_._. ·-Ltw.c. 10-.00 fJ .,..,_ ...,.. (dlHll) I --J i)' m n.tb ., C....llWel (C) (30)
Bette Davis, GeetJa Bltftl ( uc Ntn (C) fifentiul random wonts brina Pftzes ·~~ ~~·~-=l 7:0089(1)CIS &.hta Men (C) ~•=-lon~ples uans &tmenlory
'41--Gtf.lldl• fltzlvl1d. i> watter Cronkl1e. m In ,_ Year Life (C) (60)
2* ....... "° , ..... (mystefy) '48 ~ llJ :<Io~C) (JO) m CaadN dt la Rau (30)
.=JUN Vincent . (6) a.-Sllewcw (t) "The OJ fJlpna ..
~. (C) -r.mn INtllt AMn-Sad HOrW" ..,.,. <11Mnturt> '59-Gotdon Scott. m ...._; t11t ... ., MatsritJ 1:00 m ttaze1 <C> cao>
Sn SMM. (30) ''The lntelliaeftt Pedestrian." Eli) I 1Hc1A£ 111.. ,.,_, (2 hr)
Mra. Mlllhlll and a panel of ex· A survey of musical Instruments and
perts Ltxusa ptclatrian safety. mlllic compoMCI fbr various lnstru·
(42) TNlll ., c:..q...., (C) ments. featurina ptffonners from
use Symphony Ott:ttatra. conducted
by Akira Endo, I ll'tdUltl of Ult
preP1ratory d~
OJ Nedle de r. ..
1:30 tJ. Cl) c... .,.. (C) (30)
Gomer dmn MP dUt1 and winds
up In trouble, u 141111. Tht prl·
Vite's trouble Is thlt hf'• too aoft
on offenders.
0 9 Ci) .............. (C) (90) "The Black ,,.,.__ .. Jiff tries
to llelp prove the lnnoceftel of 1
militant Negro INdtt ICICUSld of
murder. Ivan Dixon, Raymond st.
Jacques and Abbty Llnc:oln auest. n """ ....... (C) (30) "The Chosts of Glamts." A .it to an
Arizona iflOSt tolm.
O@(J) (42) r.-, '-(C) ~) "Host.are... INM Nimura, a
pretty bank ltlltf, 61 tidnlped from
a oourtruom while ttsttfyf na a1ainst
a robber. Nobu McCarthy 111ests. m 111en Crtffht CC> <90> Q)hnJ-(60)
t:tO ~Ci) FftdlJ Nt0t ....._: (C) .. lit ....... (comedy) '64
-Glenn F«d, Stella Sttvens, Mel· ~ Douitu. 0UJ1n1 ttlt CMI War
1 Union Armf compaoy of mbfrts,
which proves to be a liability rather
tllan an asset, it aent Into Indian
terrltofy to man an Isolated outpost
D TIMI DlfMdtrl (60) 0 tHJ (1) (42) Doll Ridtea(C) (30)
1:eo•111e Its .._. (C) (60) J 7:JORQ9(1)111e Wiid, Wiid Wat (C)
ditliflJ. {llj) James West tlntles •&•In with
the preparatory division of the USC
Schoof of Music. Eadl of the 25
soloists are pre-collere aae. They
are accompanied by the 9G-member
9:30 0 (jj) 00 (42) Tiie c... .. Will
Sotl...U \ C) ( 30) "The Fur1ess
Man." Jett and Will react diffenint·
ly to the stra n1er who saved · their
lives. Paul Richards 1uests.
f)'Ntws (C) (30) Ted Meyers.
II) Hlnil Calls (C) (30) a.......,..,...._, R.,.rt (C) (30) the fiendishlJ d1Wtr Dr. Misuetito
The Nature of Black Beauty
U roles were reversed. would we expect a white woman to kink
her hair and apply a darkening agent to her skin to pleue a man
who is also trying to be something he is not?
On the surface that appears to be a ludicrous queetion. But
tbat is exactly what many American Negroes have been doing for
,_n. But in cue you ba¥en't looted lately, they've stopped
doing it, stopped tryina to emulate whites. And they're not Negroes
DISCUSSION-Dr. Hiawatha Harrl1, o psychiatrist, loltn C.
Wllliaml, owMr of a beauty colw~, anti Truman l«qu~s.
from 1'/t, ~~ ;,. a disausion of Nqro bHMr, on lnsidul
011tsldn. Mr. locquu #n>u a.r ltost of the snia which pro-""° an opportunity for minority dtiuns to dl.Jcll# their
,,,-obknu.
anymore. They want to be called Bladt, a name they've chosen
--not a name chosen for them by someone else.
Of course, none of this is really new. But what ia new about
the Black power movement is that it i5 being discussed. One
forum is KNXTs Insider/Outsider, a continuing broadcast series
on Channel 2 in which the minority confronts the status quo.
On Sunday from 3 to 3: 30 PM, a group of Loa Angeles resi-
dents discuss 0 ls Black Beautiful?" with Dr. Hiawatha Harris, a
psychiatrist, and John C. Williams, the owner of a beauty college.
Leading the discussion is Truman Jacques, who aerw:s as host of
Insiaer/ Outsider.
Mr. Jacques explains that the guests appearing on the broad-
cast are all personally involved in a aigniftcant movement in the
Negro community. They are influential in promoting the concept
that B1ac.k. is beautiful. That concept, be notes, embraces physical.
cultural and psychological factors and ranges from d.n:ss and hair
style to Black pride and soul.
During the discussion, Mr. Jacques questions if the change in
personal beauty standards is a fad or is for real The doctor
responds by saying that for Blacks, the change represented a re·
deftnition of beauty and that it is a good thing.
The beauty shop operator notes that the change in beauty
standards is good for business. It is also suggested that this, in
turn, couJd lead to manufacturing of cosmetics by Black.s for
Blacks, and that this would aid Negro economy.
It is pointed out that the American standard for beauty, as
exemplified in entertainment and a~vertising, is blonde and blue-
eyed. And to apply this definition to Blacks is more illogical than
ludicrous.
Mr. Jacques ends the discussion by stating that the concept of
"Black Is Beautiful," as practiced today, is a product of the Negro
am.ale for identity. The perpetuation of that coocept depends
OD the increasing pride and self respect ot the Black man.
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II 9 Ci) Stir T• (C) (60) •'That Vlfiltn Survtws." Str1ndtd on •
hostile Ind blrrtn pllnet, C.pgla
Kitt ind Dr. McCoy f1ce ltlmtion
ind • myster1ous femtlt enemy •
ttie Ent1rprlae la hurtled 1,000 RIM
years 1w1y. lee Meriwether Clltltl. • c.p Pltam ..... (C) (60)
D (J2I (I) (42) J.W fer tilt ..._ r-(Cf (60) ''Thou Shift Not
Suffer 1 W'rtch To live." Judd llllS
the belief end effects of witchc111ft
to defend a dlent charaed with
1mult with 1 detdly weapon. Lin·
den Chiles, Betty Field Ind P1trlcla
Smith auest
IJ AR·A•rlean Colle&" Show (C)
(30) Glenn Ford ls pest praenter.
Judp:s ire Don Murray, Werner
Klempem and Monti Hall. m Jam LltM• ..... (C) (60) m Alltffa! <C> <30>
........ .. 'D pROGRAM hiGhliGlns
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8
S.-001J u9c~I "The Nllht ~ amstmu!' Art llnktetter Is
host i thS half-hour animated fairy tale that tells how Clement
C. Moore's famous poem came Into being. The Nonnan luboff
Choir provides the music.
7 :00 CJ @ (6) Hallmartc Hall of Fame: "Pinocchio." A musical ver·
sion ofCarlo Collodi's classic about a lonely woodcarver and
his puppet, who becomes a boy and ventures out Into the
worfd to learn the wisdom of being honest with himself and
others. Burl Ives stars as Gepetto and Peter Noone of Herman's
Hermits portrays Pinocchio.
7:30 6 Q! Cl) I #Hc!AL I A Char11e Brown Christmas: The Peanuts
gang returns in the traditional holiday feature. as Charlie Brown
searches for the real meaning of Christmas.
9:00 m I lflc!A I Ma&k: of Chrtstmu: Singing star Howard Keel
hosts this holiday program featuring Ann Miller, Randy Sparb
and The Back Porch Majority, The Bob Baker Marionettes and
Rat Fink.
fil) llET PlayMme (90) "A Cracfl
In the Ice." A dramatization of the
short story by Nikolai leskov, 1
19th·century writer. The pl1y con·
cems the pliaftt of 1 aoldier who
deserts his post to rescue 1 drown-ing peasant. and thereby opens 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 9
Pandora's box of buruucracy. 8:000I16c!AI TCB: More than two dozen songs a'1t featured
el EJ Callefon dtl .... CC) as Diana Ross and The Supremes start "Taking Care of Bual·
0 B Movie: (C) "M..S.•t" (comedy) ness." The Temptations are their special guests.
·~phi• Loren. 9:00 CZ) @ (]) Sap of Western Man Special: "The Road to Gettys· m 11tn (C) (30) burg." The battle that turned the tide of the Civil War Is told
el Dttns ., .. Mart in the words of the men who fought it. John H. Secondarf and
D 6 0 U 07) News (C) (30) Helen Jean Rogers produced the program that features David
CI) 0 Cil (42) llnl (C) (30) Carradine and Kevin McCarthy.
II Atfred Httdlceck (30) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 m DMald O'Collnor (C) (90) Mitzi 8:30 0@ (]) i IHc!All A Gulde to the Swfnsl• Bachelor: Host
M~ll and Cher11e Brill, Joe Tex. Joey Bishop is joined by Dean Jones, Shelley Berman, Larry
En&lebert Humperdinck, Nehemiah Storch, Noel Harrison, and a dozen of Playboy Magazine's
Persoff and Jill Shlpstad auest. "Playmates," for this satirical view of the single male and m ........ s .. -(C) (30) "Cheese." •••• ...,.. how he avoids the tender trap of marriage.
I Alpert and Sandler & Young fii) 118cW: I The Loe of Apollo VII: Or. Albert Hibbs hosts this
pest. half-hour special as he tells the story of the first manned 9 Ci) Nws flight of the Apollo spacecraft. using the best of the official
G) Noticlero 34/Coin•entary (C) films and stills as well as special filmed sequences.
O@ma.no WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11
OB Mowf•: I (C} "nit AmericMt" .10:00 a QJ Cil Protect 20 Special: "Down to the Sea In Ships."
(western) 5~1tnn Ford, Cesar Burgess Meredith narrates this special that captures the aura
Romero, Abbe line. of mystery and romance that has surrounded man and the
0@ @Tonlattt Sllow (C) sea since the oceans first became his province. Historic films Pm~: $L~8 of M~ of clipper ships challenging deadly cape Hom and panoramic R~lst:~ av ryan, era shots of todays superfiners dramatically contrast the rugged
U tm.@ (4Z) JMy lllltop (C) ways of seafaring with the science of modern navigation.
m Movte: (C) "Clltclpoint" (Id·
venture) '57-Anthony Steele.
!O fJ Movie: "I Wu 1 c.. ... 11t fw
Ute F.1.1." (drama) '51-frank l.ow-
)oy, Philip Carey. ., m n Saa.t Strtp
JO 6 Mtwfe: "nit Wiiiie Tnrtll" (lllYl-
tery) '58-Stewart Granier, Donna
Reed.
0 Movie: "linter ef Ille Liii"
(mystery)-ftossano Brazzi, Jacques
Semas.
D Movie: "nit Dip 11t1t Died ef Sil•" (drama) '56-Rlchard Al·
tenborouafl, Vlrtlnla McKenna.
Ullews <C> m Actien Tllutrt~ "Appointment
With Crime." ·
30 m Fre• a. , ..... o.t cc>
OOfJN.., (C) m Q.lltiPt sa..: "Sentimental
Journey," "Roupty Sptaklns." "One
List Rini."
TALL ORDER-Don Pedro Coluy (uft) ·and Jim Sh<JM
tower over guest star MichMI Dunn but in reaUty they are
his henchmen in an attempted power coup, on ·The Wild,
Wild West, Friday qt 7:30 PM, in color on CBS.
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Your All-American College
$how Semi-Finals
U Channel 9 viewers especially enjoyed a Wented collegiate
entertainer or group, chances are that they can see their favorite
again on one ol the two aemi-fioaJ progrups, Friday at 10 PM, in
color, on KHJ's Your AU American College Show.
lf'1 ICMi·finoU time on Your All-A.mnlcan Colllf'C Sliowl TIM lllott u CltalrMI 9; tlte dale u Frldtty a1 10 PM. TM Dqpn D41t1 (lltown
above), Jrom Coli/oml4 SlaJc at Lon, Ikaclt, .,... one of trH ta#med
colle6f,ate1 wlto Ifni ~ rr/onr1 dwir Mttru Ofll for ,,.. ~ lo tlp-
/1«1' In the umnter {inoll.
On each of ten programs aired earlier in this series. which
presents the cream of United States college talent, one of the acts
bas emerged the winner of a weekly $1000 prize and winner's
trophy presented to the top act by a major show business figure.
This program presents five of the tint ten winnen, two of which
happen to be from California univenitics. They are the Dapper
Dam, a quartet from California State at Long Beach, and tbe San
Bernardino Freeway, a rhythm group from U.C.L.A.
Other semi-finalists arc The Burgundy Singen, a musical group
from Kansas State University; Maggie Harris, a singer from Cath-
olic University in Washington, D.C. and Denise Buckley, a singer
from Northwestern University. .
Actor Don Murray, actor Werner Klcmperer and emcee Monte
Hall act as talent judges; they select two winning acts who will
each be awarded $I 500 prize money by motion picture star Glenn
Ford. In addition, the two winners will appear io the "semester
finals" on Friday, DecembeT 27, and the winner selected there will be
given a very happy New Year, indeed! (plus $2500 wi.nner's..money.)
NO·GIRLS ALLOWED-Maxwdl Smart (Don Adams) pulls
rank on a sGilor, the Chief (Ed Platt), for latter's warm fare-
well to Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon) when 1he two CONTROL
men are ordered to undergo ua duty for naval reserve train-
ing in "Temporarily Out'of Contror on NB<;s Get Smart,
Saturday at 8 PM.
THI[ DAILY "LOT, TV WEE<. DECEMBEft 7. 1968
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8
9:00 D Q}) CJ) (42) (C) "Ride Beyond Venceenc:e." The hard·hltting
drama of retribution stars Chuck Connors, Michael Rennie,
Joan Blondell, Gloria Grahame, Gary Merrill, Bill Bixby and
Kathryn Hays. Connors stars as Jonas Trapp, a buffalo hunter
returning to his bride in the town of Coldiron, Texas, with
$17,000 in his sad<lle bags. Outside of town he is jumped and
beaten by cattle rustlers, branded and robbed. After regaining
his memory, Jonas learns ttiat his wife. believing him dead,
is planning to wed another man. Vowing vengeance, Trapp sets
out to recover his stolen money and hopefully, the affection
of hi swife. The 1966 film was produced by Andrew J. Fenady
and directed by Bernard McEveety from a screenplay by fen·
ady.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 9
9:00 D @ Cil (C) ,.Kid Glllahald." Elvis stars as an ex·GI who be·
comes a professional boxer. Gig Young. Lola Albright. Joan
Blackman and Charles Bronson co·st.ar In the 1962 release
from United Artists. Walter Gulick. just back from an Army
hitch, becomes a sparring partner at a fighters' training camp
run by Willy Grogan. When Gulick's fast fists and stamina
s~ him to be of championship caliber, Grogan sees Gulick
as his "meal ticket" for paying off a large gambling debt to
gangster Otto Danzig. Elvis sings six songs, including "King
of the Whole Wide World," "Riding thi! Rainbow,'• and "Home
Is Where the Heart Is." David Welsh art produced and Phil
Karlson directed the film from a screenplay by William Fay.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10
9:00 0 9 @ (C) ''The Sound of Anger." The taut World Premiere
courtroom drama stars Burl Ives, James Farentino, Guy Stock·
well, Dorothy Provine, Charles Aidman, Jay C. Flippen, Lynda
Day and David Macklin, and Is the story of two teenage lovers
who are accus£d of murdering the girl's father. Roy Huggins
produced, Michael Ritchie directed and Dick Nelson scripted
the flick. The lawyers involved in the case are shocked when
the girl and her boyfriend appear to be guilty of the murder,
and especially when the sweet, innocent girt is so willing to
allow her boyfriend to take the blame. A strange twist gives
the case an unexpected ending.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12
9:00 6 Qt()) (C) "Use.'' The 1962 drama stars Stephen Boyd and
Delores Hart in a tender love story set against post·war Europe.
FRIDAY, ~EMBER 13
9:00 fJ 9 ()) EC) "AdVllnce to the Rear." Glenn Ford and Stella
Stevens star in the film that tells the story of a Union Army
company of misfits who are mistakenly sent to man an iso·
lated outpost.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
9:00 D ~ (j) (C) "The Gloty Guys." A Cavalry·versus·lndians ac·
tion-drama centers around an opportunistic general who uc·
rffices dedicated soldiers to his ambition. Tom Tryon. Senta
Berger, Herve Presnell, James Caan and Andrew Du..uan star
In the 1965 United Artists release. General McCabe decides
to send his troops into battle against the Sioux without waiting
for needed supplies and reinforcements. Captain Harrod Is put
In command of helf the regiment. and Sol Rogers Is his chief
scout. The two are not united in their fight against the Sioux
and are elso bitter rivals for the affection of a beautiful young
woman. Arnold Laven, Arthur Gardner and Jules Levy pro·
duced the film, which was directed by Laven. Sam Peckinpah's
screenplay was based on the novel, "The Dice of God,'' by
Hoffman Bimey.
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