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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-18 - Newport Beach Daily PilotCl\00 JCICROmMJWG BIRVIOI 1010 St LnoJ 8'• Anahe1D, Ol'lllt, g20o& ID1 OCJIP. Newport Harbor DAILY PILOT Today's Closing EDITION N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 601 NO. 2Sd, I SECTIONS, 80 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER I 8, I 967 TEN CENTS Venus Hot Stuff Warm Welcome for Russian Capsu"le HOMECOMING HOPIPULS -These three senior princesses (left to right) Chris Johnson, Tracy Sherick and Joan Russell aspire to be homecoming queen of Newport Barbor High School. Wmner will reign over homecoming dance following football game Saturday night. t\ntl-draft Mebs Thin Oakland Police Grab 32, I ., ~ ~ ·~.-auflj' Iii' ~w .. -1 ·· Riot E.nrers Third Day 1"rola' Wireferrieel oAltLAND-A nnllllr. more peace- able throng of anti.war demonltra· tors, still 2,500 ttrong. re1U1Ded their siti-in at the Oakland Arm)' Induction Center here today. It was the third daJ of a nation- wide "Stop the DN.ft" protest move· menl Nevertheless, police stuads wedged repeatedly through the throng and at leat.t 32 demonstrators. were herded into police vans. None ~ffered resist· ance but a few went limp and had to be carried aboard. The peaceful picketing was in sharp contract to Tuesday's protest when police used billy clubC and tear gas cam to ~rse a milling mob of 3,500. One ptcket tossed a road flare and others burled chunks of concrete. Among those taken Into custody was David Harris, 21, former Stanford University student body president from Fresno. Harris presently ia western seere· tary of the War Resistors League, one of the spon~ors of the nationwide "Stop the Draft Week." He was among 20 who staged a 10 minute sit-in at a <MJrway shortly be· (0re civilian workers arrived at the center. Another gropp of about a doz- en made a similar attempt later when eight bus loads of inductees arrived for procesaing. Most demonstrators paraded peace· fully. chanting "Hell no, Don't p ." A shaggy haired youth with rags wrapped around bis feet carried an American Flag upside down, explain· in& it was "the international distress ......... " s'6'--· The police squads swept through the picket lines to make the arrests and later surrounded buses carrying about 250 inductees. Officers formed a cor· don to allow the inductees to move from the buses to the center in about five minutes. A couple of inductees flashed V fot Vietory signs as they emerged Crom the buses. The demonstrators respond· ed with cheers. Prior to the sit.down, cburcb rep. resentatives of several faiths includ- ing Catholic, Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian and Baptist. held a communion service across the street from the induction center. A jug of wine and bread were passed. Th' antidraft demonstrators had capped a violent 24-bour period Tues- day nlght by deciding to avoid new battles with police and shift the em- phasis to peacefUl picketing. More than 2i> persons were hurt ear- lier when police broke up a massive attempi to blockade the center. Near- ly 150 persons have been arr~ in two days of protesl by antiwar groups. Harl>or High's Homecoming 11.opla Hear.ti :&'' I . -·-.,.,.. Newport Harbor Hlgll School lttt· dents today released helium balloons to 'prove that their school is truly "out of sight." It wu put of the Homecoming Week hoopla leadibg to the foo«l>all iame Sltmday night. • Thursday the students will bold a noon-hour dance. Friday there will be a bicycle parade. On Monday the students handily de- feated the faculty in a tug-of-war and Tuesday students wore mod clothes. A victory brea.kf ~t will be held in the school cafeteria Saturday morn- ing. The game will be at 8 p.m. against Santa Ana High. Coronation ol the Homecoming Queen, who will reign over the dance to follow. will be held at halftime. Three senior princesses are in the running. They ~ Chris Johnson, Joan Russell and Tracy Sllerick. Junior princess is Lucy Seminuk, sophomore princess is Nancy Nep- tune, and freshman princess is Sue McGinley. Steele Market NEW YORK (AP)-The stock mar· ket put on a scrambled performance late this afternoon. Trading was active. (See quotations, Pages 10-11.) Gains outnumbered losses on t h e New York Stock Exchange but the averages were down due to weakness in their blue chip components. MOSCOW (UPI) -An unmanned Soviet apace package planted the ham· mer and sickle national emblem on Venua today and radioed hick tba't tbe planet waa shrouded in gas and too bat for human life. Tbe Tau News Agency said the ~t pr., made a aoft parachute 1udilW oe Ge planet almost 50 Plil· lion des nay and sent back coded word that t( wu layered in carbon dioxide and bid temperatures u bigb Nobel Prize In Medicine . To lJ.S. Duo STOCKHOLM (UPI) -The 1967 Nobel Prise in medicine was awarded jointlY today to two American pro- feaon and 1 Swede for their work in stud1tDc and unJiroving eyesi«bt. one of man's most treasured gifts. They were Prof. Kaldan K. Hart· line, 63, of Rockefeller University in New York City, PrOl. George Wald. 80, of Harvard University, Cambridge, Ma11., and Finnish-born Prof. Ragnar Granit, rn, ~ Stockholm. now attach· ed to Oxford University in England.. The awarding bod,y, the faculty oC ~ ol the RoJal C&roline 1• 1titiJle, Ai4 tJae '62,000 prim WU liv· en to thenr4r 'their ctilcoveries coe- cerDillg the primary chemical and pbysjological visual processes in the eye." The Nobel Prize for medicine was won last year by two Americana, Prof. Peyton Rouse of Rockefeller Uni· versity and Charles Huggins of Ben May Laboratory, Cbicago, fOr their work in cancer treatment. Wald, a native of New York City, attended New York University and Columbia University where he re- ceived a Pb. D in 1932 before bec<>m· ing professor of biology at Harvard • While on a national research coun· cil fellowship he worked in the labora· tory of Otto Warburg in Berlin where he first identified vitamin A in the retina of the eye. He worked later in the laboratories of Paul Karrer in Zurich and Otto Meyerho! in Heidel· berg. Hartline. who has been with Rocke· feller University since 1953. studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where he obtained a doc· tor's degree in medicine in 19'l7. He studied theoretical physics in Germany. and worked, like Wald, for some time with Selig Hecht. a visual perception physiologist. By the 19305 . Hartline was consid- ered one of the leading experts of the world in this field. Granit was born in Helsinki in 1900 and is now working at Oxford on a book about Sir Charles Scot Sherring- ton who was awarded a Nobel Prize (See NOBEL, Pare %) U.S. Challenged ~y Greece for America's Cup Oakland Municipal Court Judge Del· mar Brobst meted out 1().day sen- tences to folksinger Joan Baez and 102 othen who were among 123 ar- rested in Monday's demonstrations at the lndtiction center. s~alp Indian Lfturels~ By ALMON LOCKABEY .......... ..,. • King C.Onstantine of Greece has thrown his hat in the ring for a chance at the America's Cup in 1970. The challenge from the Royel Yacht Club of Greece makes the third chal· 1enge to be issued since the American defender lntrepid &Wept to a 4-0 vic- tory over the Austl'alian challenger Dame Pattie in September. The other challengers were the Roy· al Dorset Yacht Club of England and the Yacht CJub d'Hyeres of France. The New York Yacht Club bas a policy considering all dlallenges re- ceived within 30 days of the conclu· sion of an America's Cup series as having been re<:eived simultaneously. · King Constantine himself is one Of the top helmsmen tn international JAchting. He Is a former Olympic me· &tlfat In the 5.5 Meter Class and is also active in Dragons. The third chaJlenge may prompt the New York Yacht Club. to adopt a policy requiring European challengers 10 conduct an elimination contest be- fore the NYYC accept& a challe'Dge. , . ( Senteftced with Miss Baez were her mother, Mrs. Joan Baez, and her sis- ter. Mimi Farina. The 100 had pleaded no contest and were sentenced forthwith with no al- ternative offer to pay fines. The judge offered to give student!\ -the optiOft of serving five weekends so (See DRAFT. P1(e %) Car Hits Pole Injuring Driver A Corona del Mar driver suffered a fractured jaw when his car crashed into a utility pole near the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Clut 'l'ue!lday, Cos· ta Mesa police reported t-Oday, Bernard L. Berg. 41. or S32 Hazel Drive, Coro.,a del Mar. was in satis- factory <¥>ndltlon today, authorities at Hoag Memorial Hospital said. He also suffered a knei! injury and many cut$. Police seid that Berg'11 vflhicle ap· parenUy ran orf th~ roadway of Golf Cour se Road, south of Mesa V(rde Drive East, at about noon. The car struck an Edison Compan)' pole. Can't See Signs for Trees Corona del Mar merchants today are on the warpath against scores of Indian laurel trees tining East Coast Highway. The trees, say the merchants. arf' too shaggy and should be scalped. or at least given a close haircut. A modish bowlcut is preferred. ac· cording to Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce President Hubert Peir· sol. Druggist Peirsol said a campaign has been launched to win City Council approval or a tree-trimming program. The trees, planted about six years ago, have grown too fa st. he explain- ed. and "They're obliterating a lot of expensive signs." "A resolution is being sent by the chamber to the City Council asking that the trees be trimmed Into a ball shape. They're too bushy now anct reach above store windows. blockini: off signs and marquees from the Jamaica Inn to Shorecliffs." All 40 chamber member11 present at the group's last meeting endorsed the resolution, Pelrsol noted. Individual store owners will also contact councilmen by letter and in person , he added. Peirsol said Corona del Mar busl· nessmen are trying to be reasonable about the problem. "The trees are beautiful." he said. "We'd much pre- fer seeing them trimmed lhan seein) them removed " The plan may not win city approval easily, however. Mrs. Isabel Pease, Newport's most prominent beautification leader. in· dicated as much at this week's New· port Harbor Chamber of Commerce meeting. She told a DAlL Y PILOT reporter that she had heard of "a plan to make Corona del Mar's highway trees look I ike lollipops." ''That's the most ridiculous thing I ever heard or." she said. Mrs. Pease is a for mer long-time member of the city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission. which traditionally deals with city beau ti· fication matter s. Her .view!! stm carry quite a bit of weight wi1h the com- mission. as well ari with the City Counc il. as 536 degrees fahrenheil There was no magnetic field or radiation belt arounci it. The instruments did not relay photo- graphs, officials said. Tass said the instrument package deposited a metal pennant with the c.oat of arms of the Soviet Union - presumably a metal that could with· stand the heat. Russia's first moon probe carried a similar pennant. The capsule named Venus 4 de· S«!laoob' Need: tached itseU on command from earth from its carrier rocket and plopped down so!Uy on the hot surface at 7:34 a .m. (9:34 a.m. PDT). the Tass News Agency reported. Western nations also reported the landing. (Britain's Jodrell Bank observatory ..said the capsule relayed to earth 96 minutes of coded radio information about the fog-shrouded planet.) The Russians scored a smashing (See VENUS, Page 2) A Room a Week For Five Years By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille DellY l'tlet Sl8ff "U the stork didn't make another visit we stBJ would need a new class- room every week for the next five yean." So said Dr. Norman Loats, aasist· ant Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict superintendent, in a bond cam- paign talk Tuesday to Costa Mesa Rotary Club North. "This bond election isn't predicated on any more visits from the stork," he said. "We need to lM1d additional cla.ssrooms (or the one year olds, two yur olds, and three year olds who wlll • ot school •&e in al~ years." Dr. 1-ta auertecl ttUll ..... of tbe '20.7 million bond isl* ~ day 1"0Qld ltlmu.late the Harbor Area economy. "Every~ was elated wt.en South Cout Plaza and Fashion I s 1 a n d opened," he said. "I venture to say that good schools will do more to boost the area's economy by attract· ing new industry than any number of new shopping centers.•· Dr. Loats suggeated that taxpayers are saying, "Boy, property taxes have gone about as far as they can go; I've bad it." .I Answering such complaint, he said, "There isn't a kid around who wrote a requisition to be born. Let's not penalize tbe kid~ now. After the bond election is over let's all get to- gether -school people. PTAs, ser- vice clubs -and take a good look at 'MOU STORlCS DUE?' Schoolm1tn Nor1Mn Lo.n other methods of fin.ancing schools. ''Right now, we have not one cent to use for building classrooms." he re- marked. "I assure you that if bond issue~ continue to fail, eventually we (Set LOA TS, Page Z) Property Tax Adjustment Asked by School Trust,ee~ A resolution urging that school prop. erty tax payments be made deducti· ble from federal income tax was adopted unanimously Tuesday night by trustees o{ Newport-Mesa Unified School District School board members will now ap. proach their coogressmen about in- troducing such a bill. Trustees also indicated other tax re- form resolutions may be forthcoming as they continue to seek property tax relief for homeowners . "This is not our whole arsenal," Lloyd Blanpied Jr. said. "It is only our opening shot." The resoultion pertains only to fed· eral support. Other proposals deal· ing with state aid will be taken up ta: ter. board members indicated. "f'm concerned about this proposal being misinterpreted as a r equest ror federal subsidy," Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly said. Other lrustees noted that the district already is the recipient of federal Bond Issue Wins In Los Alamitos A nearly '2 million school bond issue ror new classroom construction was approved Tuesday by voters in the Los Alamitos Elementary School Dis- trict The bonds passed by a margin of more than 5 to l. The vote for approv· al was 84 percent. Two·thlrds approv- al was needed ror passage. A relatively heavy voter turnout of 26 percent was recorded. The SJ ,995,000 bond monf'y will be used to build a new school tn Ross· moor and add 38 classrooms to seven existing schools. grants and suggested that maybe this would be a way to receive the same money without strings attached. Federal money now is earmarked for specific uses. they pointed out. Un· der the district's scheme it would be paid to individual taxpayers in t h e form oC income tax credits. The school district would receive no federal money directly, but lowering of the voter's tax burden would, school authorities hope, provide incentive for passage of school finance measures. Weather Those sunny skies will stick around at least through Thurs· day. forecaster Dave Burt prom· iscs. Mercurywise. it.'11 reach 83 along the ocean and 92 in the county's inland regions INSIDE TODAY ''Let's dump Johnson.'' cr11 angry Democrats on Page 4 to· day. while more sympa.thet.ic Democratic gover11ors plead for supp o rt on LBJ's Vietnam policy 01i Page 6. llr1h• I Mutu.al l'vnd• II Calltornla , Hetlll!ll l NtW) ' CllUlllM JJ-40 Ol>ltverlt• I Com lo JI Oren" Ct""f\I • c'"''"''d 10 Play Rtvl..., " l!d!!~•ltl l'tM '·12 hlvle ,orter 10 lnfertalnment l6 Ole~ Rtblnson 10 ,Uhlfll• 14 St<itl Ntwt ll·ll ''n•nc• 10.11 Soorh 1"21 l'lrt C•lls • Stoo Mtrkth 10-lt Htn• lt•cl•t 11 Ttlt•ltl'"' )l Ann l •ndtrs tJ Thttttrt •• l.flftM ... ., Tam Tll\I\ II ~ In Strvlct It Wuther I Mettlntt I Cltnn Whitt " MOvlu ,. world 'l•W• ••• --· .. !,·_ 2 DAILY PILOT Wtdrlfsdily, Octobtr 18, 1%7 CONGRATULATIONS -Dr. George Wald. biology professor at Har· vard University. receives a kiss from his wife. Ruth. after learning that he had won the 1967 Nobel Prize in medicine. sharing it with · two others. Fire Destroys Newport House; No One Injured Fire raced through a modest wood· frame Newport Beach house sbortl:v .,,. before noon today. gutting its interior "~ · The blaze was snuffed out by fir,.. '-..Dltn's boso before endangerin~ nur· , · by residencu. There were appattntlv no injuries, ' firemen reported. • " The fire at 301 32nd St. possibl~ started in a bedroom closet. Cause ol ' the fire was unkn own. The home was • ·unoccupied when firemen arrived. · Neighbors said they saw smoke pouring from the single·story structure and notified the fire department, lo- cated only two blocks away. A woman living next door reported · "I saw the 1>moke, and after calling firemen I started throwing buckets of waw ~t of my window." ,. Her property is separated from thP -~ned out house by leas than three .,, , Leet. .... City officials said their records list ·~.Joseph W. Slowiltowski. or 340. Call\· lina Drive. Newport, as the owner 11r ~ . .\fie cutted residence .. ': 'At least two bedrooms and I h t' ·· 'llitchen were a tot.al loss. Firemen said .. ·.:.... ho111e may have been unoccupird ,~K 4 ~ «rhen the fire started. However. a kitchen tap was ru nniniz • into an overflowing sink as Lirem~i made their way to the rear of th<' residence wi th axes and hlgh speed fans. Front Page J DRAFT • • • they could keep up school work aml turned six youngsters over to juve· nile court. Elsewhere. there was shovtnR anti ~quabbling in Chicago when poli ce Forced a gi:oup or women out of lhP entrance or' an induction center. The women tried lo form a line across the entrance u inductees were brought to the building Some of the women. members or the Chicago chapter of "Women for Peace." booed when one of the in· ductees shouted. 'Tm ready to ~o right In Vietnam. I'll serve my coun- try." The only violence reported in the ~eries of nationwide demonstration~ was at Madison. Wis.. where nearly 150 pickets staged a sitdown in Uni- versity of Wisconsin offices. haltinit iob interviews by representatives of Dow Chemical Co .. manufacturers of napalm. There was a brief fl urry of fistfight· ine between the demonstrators and campus police. DAILY PILOT N_,... ._., c.Afenli. lleltert N. w .. 4 Plltllltfltr TiiornH ICH'"il Editor Thornu A. Mvrphine Ma11 .. lrlt ldltot Jerome F. C•lli1n N-oort Inc~ CitY Editor Jtck ~. Cvrlty '"'' Niutft 111sl1>tt1 Ma11urr Ad\'trtltl"' Olttdef N.-.,..t ..... OMce 21 11 Wut ltltH llvd. Mellln9 Acidrtn: ,.0 . It• 1175 UUJ Other Offic:u c~·· Mt": iJO WHI ao S••MI Latvns htch. 241 F0<HI Aven..-H.,.,tl~ lffCll: )Ot Jiii Slrtef DAILY l>ILOT, wllll Whlcll IJ COIMlllff .,. Ntw•·l'reu , It 1tlllllltlltd Cllllly ••ctttl kndllY In MPllrlle edlllOM for ,...._, .. e<ll, Coeta Mcu, l tevN INKll. Hvnl· 1119'tll .. ectl. ,.evtlltln Vellrt •lld Watt-1111~ ....... wllll a ~lonal Mltloll. PrW!rlt NMI et t m Wfft taftlol 11¥4 , ,.._, .. e<fl. elld l)O Wnt l•r Slr .. t, c .. tt IMM. Tet.11111 f1'41 HZ-4111 a•M"iM ~elllf "4Z·S'71 CW'fflefll• tH1. Ort"tt Cot•! 1'11IMIJl\o '"' CtmPtflY· Ho ,.._. "°'~'· llluatr•· 11or1.. "'"'''' melt., or ""''tl1tme1111 ""''" _., ... , .. redlletd w""°"' INCl•I Mm1tul0fl e4 ~rltfll OWntr. *" Ct.-1 ........ •t ld al "'"'"" lft<fl, C.ll*"'lt• ..-c•11•ll"" bl' c.t•• rift II.Pl "*'tlllyl W '"''' U -!Illy/ mllll•l'Y Otf1l1Mtr-. 81.1l mon1111r. ' Front P8f1e J NOBEL ... ln physiology. or medicine. in 1932. The Nobel award for literature 1s to be announced Thursday and the win· nera In physics and chemistry on Oct 30. The winner of the Nobel peace prize ls to be announced by end of the month. It wH withheld last year. Tbt prlus were eatabllshed by th~ 'Will of Alfred Nobel. the miWonalrt inventor or dynamite who died to 1896. From Page 1 VENUS • • • space success as a.o American planet probe. Mariner S. neared Venua on a course that would lake it several I housand miles past the surface of the planet on Thursday. Signals from the Soviet Veniu 4 instrument package were being re- ceived by Russian monitors and. on invitation. by Jodtell Bank's huge dish.shaped antenna in England. The surface of Venu s. shrouded by a layer of gases that holds in beat as m a greenhouse. is believed to be as hot as 800 degrees fahrenheit -enough to melt lead. .i'l The Soviets lei JodreU Bank steal a march on them by aMouncing details. Not until later did Tass make a dead· pan announcement. "The Soviet automatic station Ve- nus 4 which for the first time soft· landed on the surface of Venus today: has transmitted data on the planet's atmosphere," It said. Tass said the details received from the instrument package showed the at· mosphere on earth's nearest planet was almost entirely carbon dioxide. Temperatures ranged from 40 lo 280 rlegrees centigrade at different level!' on the atmosphere. There were no traces of nitrogen and hydrogen. Other vapors account · ed for abou t 1.5 percent ·or the at· mosphere. Tass said. Al the time the Venus 4 package des · cended to the surface ol Venus. the planet was 49.68 million miles from earth. The Venus 4 space package was fired from earth on J une 12. more than four monttas ago. and traveled on a curving arc almost 200 mill ion miles before 1t reached its goal. I U.S. officials in Washfogton sa1rl there would be no official comment on the Soviet triumph, but scientists m We stern lan<h as well as in I.ht> Communist world had nothi ng but praise for the Soviet effort.) Solar Satellite 'Oso' Launched CAPE KENNEDY <UPI) -The United States. undaunted by the spec- tacular success of Russia's Venus 4 probe, orbited a sun-watohing satel- lite today lo help develop a radiation warning system for astronauts. Thirty-five minutes after launch. the space agency said the 599-pound orbiting solar observatory. known as OSO. had properly aimed its batter~· of telescopic eyes toward the sun. ThP spacecrafl. named OSO 4 when it achieved orbit. is designed to mon· itor lhP violent tht>rmonuclear 0111. hurst~ on the sun that occasionaUv i;hoot lethal dose~ of radiation into i:pace. Pellet Gunner · Smash Windows Newport Beach police today were investigating two incidents or windows smashed by prOJectiles from either pellet guJls or BB pistols. . lohn Mader. principal at llarbor 1-~pi~copalian School al Margucritt Avcm1P and 5th Strrel reportNt lhM ri.eht window~ were lll'Okcn l11~t wf'lrk f'nrl rausinj! $~ danta,r:(e MolOrt!'t .J HirhMrl Phillip~ 111111 f'IOll ('P the rlrtV4"f~ IVIM(fO\li O( ti1~ r11 rkrrl roupr ".;i~ ~hllllPrrrl 1)1 " pPI· lrl r1111~mg nn "'''"'~' • • ''l '1.;lmllC:f' ... ~ 1 • o,·~ Airline Blasts Board Rrilillg .. :·Air California Cuts Orange County Personnel W.W: oee .... ffr _. .._, birds. That'• the prtd.ioameat .. , ... Air California alter the Bollrd ol Su- pervisors Tuetday unanimouslY d~ nied its application for a lease oa It acres of land 11 Orange County Air· port for a malJltenantt baa. As a result. Air California will be forced lo· move .ome al ill employes to uotber county. aecordillg to J . Kenneth. Hµ.11 ol N8Wp0ft Beach. chairman and prHidellt ot Oraoie County's only airU.. Hull forewarned~ supervilon this will result in the loa ol approxim•«ely f70,000 in personal ADd ales taRt to the county next year. Said an airline spokesmaa today. "We feel tbe ruling is •gaimt ~ best jnter.tsts ot the peciple ol Orange County. and cert.al.ftly UaiDst Au Cal's best interests. Pendleton Fire · . Flares Up Agfin; Forest in Flames A stubborn brulb fire wbicb retu.- ed to die flared bGck lo life at camp Pendletoa tocby. jumping ftrelinea and roaring across the biC Marine~- Hot Sa.ala Ana wiDda MDl tbr ne• b~u flamlq W. lHmdreds more acres near the 2,D already cbarred. Marine firefi«bten tboQgbt tbty had ~tained tbl CU'I late ~ alter it hM ~ .... -.. ecra. in.at bl.ale. ill ...., ... 1111 revtYal of one wbidl bunled Saday and Moft. day and had olten bea lboll&bt to have been doused. Another stllbbom blue sprtad in Los Angeles County. A five-mile-wide fire ta19d UDCOD· trolled th.U morning la the Lm P~ National Forest about JI mi.lea JIOrth. weat ol IM Angeles. but bin.es in Sout.bena Callfomra·, ~ arus were cOlltained. · The big fire bumiQg from Tecate. .Mexico, toward the SU Di11o Coun- ty line J1lo bad •tarted to die dcnrn. A new fire wbicb broke out early to- day in the Lu Uaju Ca11J011 mu in the Simi Valley, already devutated by weekend blaus. bl•clcened aboul 200 acres of '9CT'Ub land. but wu not endangering H Y homes. • Hottest spot waa the ~ PadrH Forest. where the fire had a perimt-- ler of aboot ~ miles. Mol'9-t 1than 10,000 acre1 were being comumed by flames. The front was moving aw., from populated arua and into rugged let· rain. Gusty wioda returned ovenaigbt and whipped the fire. forcinc evacua- tion of an alllillary camp for • o m e 900 firefigbten. Seven tanker plane£ resumed their bombardment • i l h lire-retardant chemicall al daybreak Fr•• P .. e I LOATS ... will have Saturday classes. night classes. and half-day programs ... Dr. Loats said area voters will bt given a unique opportunity TuetdaJ. He referred to the seven · part bond ballot with each measure to be decided separately. "To my knowledge, we are tbe only ~chool dlltrict that has ever done this." he said. ''In fact we had to get a county counsel's opinion as to the legality of doing it. .. After the last bond election fajted, we went to the people and said to them. ·The need was there but you voted no. why! Where did •e ~oof?' BROKE IT APART "They told us that the~ didn 't lik'. this or that about the proposal Sn we decided to break it apart." Lo.Ill ex'llained. The assistant superintendent ~aid the first three bond prOPQsals ror classrooms. sc hool sites. and Newport Harbor High School rehabilitation are "just to keep us going." "It's when J taJt about proposiltons four and five that I get excited.·· he said "Four would give i;~ flexible space so we could really show you ~ome l'Hi ciency. We could free a teacher to work with just a rew children. ~13, be rive or six youn~sters out or :lJ ju~t ctid n't gel the lei-!ion. She could "llrk with them in a ,;mall woup anrt !!4"t lhPm ha ck in thfo mainstrram · hf' i;;iif'I. "Fivt' woul'1 l?IVI' "" Plrmrnt;irv school Libraries. Wp're nejlot1;it11e with the cities and have hOn<'li I h ,, ,. 1Vi 1! provide a librarian until A n'clork al night. Think ol It. every ne11?hhor hood would have a library. T h 1 ~ would be a major breakthrouJth. ·· SOME DON'T .. BVT SOME DO LONG BEACH I AP' -Thr cit~ o• l,on~ Bf'ach h::s 8 safety camp;lt!r 11rJting in white paint .. pt>destrian• don't cro11:1 here" 1n thr middlr ot th1 hl11ck on "ct~w;ilk ~ PohrP now ar" ~r<trchtn( ror ,om,. hocfl' 1' ho took A (';IM nf whtll' ~JlfA p:1101 anti nf'allv wrnf P 1111rtrr thr I'll\ c ctoc;•o, . i;;,,m,, fin •• .,,We wanted Orange County Airport becauae wt reel this county Is our home, and because our corporate Madquarters are here. Maybe in the ctisl.ant future we'll have to move our corporate headquarters as well." Hull bad made an impassioned plea for the Ieaae during a supervisors' session crowded with private pilots and owntr1 of homes nur the air-port. . The private pilots stand to gain the most from the leue denial. The home. ownen were objectine to possible noile from the maintenance base. Hull said the airline. wblch cur- r~ Oie1 between Ora&e County and Saa Francisco, ~· its own maintenance base at ti.e airport be-- eaUM ol the hl1b cost or aircraft lttVice rates •I the existiDg facilities. He said that deaplte he.tvy pas- ~nger traffic, ~ airline i1 still los· Ing money and doesn't expttt In np· erate in the black ror sf'veral more months. Its own m<iintenance basP woulrl save the company about S2M.OOO a year. Hull said. He noted that he has three loca· lions in mind ror Air Californ ia's new home, but would not disclose them. Air California was opposed at the meeting by the Orange County Pilots Association. residents of a housing tract neai the airport and several private pilots. The only support it receh ed was from a resolution by t.he Newport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce and two Santa Ana residents. Supervisors. however. fell the IO acres fronting on Campus Drive should be put out to competitive bid and private aircraft owners should be g1"e>n the utmost consideration. The decision was one or "honor, dlgruty and propriety .'' Supervisor William Phillips said. referring lo the 1963 master plan for airport rtp. \'elopmcnt. which gave private au·. cralt priority to the spa<:e. The other supervisors. atlhough thf'v eac h praJsed Air Calllornia, agrecit with Phillips. ln their action, they backed the county airport comrrussion recommendation. In his plea, Hull told supervisor~. "BecausP of our desire to continue to orfer m<>•e and greater service to thr> people of the countr. we must cut our costs in every feasible way. "The most certain one ls doing oi1r own maintenance. And this Is what fie arP going to do here or elsewhere. We must therefore have a decision today for our Orange C-Ounty airline." Ousted Pastor's Pny Denwnds 'V nreasonable' Newport School Board Fires Veteran Teacher Plymouth Congregational Church of Newport Beach has won the sup- pCJrt ol a five<hurch ecclesiastical council in a salary diapute with ousted Pl,Jmouth miniatM John A. Pridonoff. it WU announced today. Tbe Vicarace Council. comprising repraentattvu of five Southem Cali· b1lia ConpepUonal chW'cbea. bas ruled that tbf Rev. Mr. Pr1donorr1 aalsJ reqwta, wblcb Jed to bla dla· miaa.I lalt Aac. a . were ••out of line and ............... • Plymouth ChUUl"Cb spokesman uid. 'n.e council reached its decision following a bearing at the local church this week. Attending the council session. whi<'h Ii a traditional Congregational meth- od of solving church problems. were reprdentativea of these churches: First Congregational Church of Ana· heim. Pilgrim Congregatlon~I Church of Pomona. Mayflower Congregation· al Church of San Gabriel. Hyde Park Congregational Church of Los Angeles Draft Protest Slated At UCJ A dralt protest rally expected to at· tract both UCI students and off cam-rus elements was announced for t h e Irvine campull al noon toda.y. .\nother raUy was to be held si'm11l- taneously at California State College, Fullerton. u national anti-draft week reached the hallway point. and the Church of the Messi ah. also Los Angeles. Dr. Harry Butman of the Church o( the Messiah served as moderator. The Rev. Mr. Pridonoff had been asked to participate in the meetin~. but he declined because his attorney was unable to be present The pastor two weeks ago filed a '1 .000 breaC'h or contract lawsuit aiatnst th~ New- pnrt chutth. Dr. Ellery Stowell. chairman of the Plymouth Church board or deacons, presented the background of the rela· tions of the church and Mr. Pridon- oft. The minister's fa ther. Eric Prid· onoff, of Sa n Marino. spoke in his son's behalf. • After retiring to deliberate. the council submittelf a three-part report. Members of the council expressed regret th at they had to take up the issue after Mr. Pridonoff had entered a i;uit against the congregation. Tbe council's re port held that the pastor's salary and fri nge benefits rpq11esti; were "out or line a~ com· pared with churchP~ or comparable size and unreasonable in view of the financial situation of the church." Council members agreed· that the church i;hould have rejPcted the rr - ci11csto; 1111d thev offrrt>lf th eir i;prvicM to mcPI with both partiei; to <:eek a solution. MPanwhP!t. lh~ t h11rch's ooard or rfeacons has rrcommendf'd lo fhl' congregation that Norman L. Brown be employed as acting minister. J. Lee McClintoclt Jr., atXth srade teacher at L i n c o I n Intermediate School In Newport Beech; today was to be notified that he bad been flre<i by the unified school district. Action was taken by school board members in closed personnel session Tuesday night. District Supt. Leland Newcomer wu to personally serve a notice of lnten. lion to dismiss on McCUatoct, a 19- year teacher In the district. • Board 9')tmben Tuelday alpt de- cided that a 1uffiei•t dell'" a( lm· provemenl hi.I not *n realized 1tn~e they served !WcClintock with a notice of incompetency last spring. McCllntock has 30 days In which In request a session with the board or to request a court hearing. If he · does neither he will be dismissed at that time. school authorities said. Since McCllntock is a tenured teach· er with many years experience be· IS ent.Jtled by law to a hearing belore· & Superior Court judge. The school dis· tricl wou ld act as prosecutor. Torlav Dec1ared Day Of Prayer WASHTNGl'ON IUPH-By Act of Congress and Proclamation or t h e President. today is a "National Day of Prayer.'' Newest and least wjij eJy observed·of America ·~ national holidays. ~ eta, of prayer has been proclai'med an- nually since 1952. OCTOBER 19-20 & 21 WOMENS SAILCLOTH GROUP REDUCED 50°/o CHECK CA PRIS 1 KDOWNS EAR SALE! U.S. KEDETTES KORA TRON GRO~P REDUCED 30o/o REDUCED 40-50°/o PRICES! THESE JACKETS '. H•. 4.fl·IZ,00 249 /799 aK. 1.00.zo.oo 419 /13 33 DRESSES , SHIFTS :.~~· ,. 26.00 449 I15 33 SKIRTS BLOUSES J34 /933 .... '"''·'·" 2" I 4" U.S. KEDETTES CASUAL SHOES 1t1•. ue.s.so .... 1.00.14.0f Summer Sleepwear RI•. 4.$0.f.OO 299 /599 NOW 1.49·2.79 BARGAIN TABLES uLuu ro zo.oo 99c, 1.99, & 2.99 OPEN FRIDAY EVES . AT INTERSECTION OF HARBOR AND NEWPORT BLVD. IN COST A MESA IT'S sin eris DEPARTMENT STORE 1816 NEWPO~T BLVD. ,; Bank America rd & Din en Club ' re. a I gr hJ1 ev hJt el: I Pi• su: l to . in les ch< Du ha• tl•f. ) rec wil Olf Un Joy .. 1 ··arc Th· for I pre r~ tbci 'I .. ' ~ fou bos fTOI airc Be< 1\1 cha Jun of f saic !ror R Pll bon ·tot mo1 ... ·-· ... .. , .. ..•. ... -. ... ... · .. ~. .. ,. .... Soaring Bi~ ~iccard Flies in Europe By BRUCE BENSON Of• DellY ....... There be was, flying at a hue a feet over the English countryalde wttll • blind man at his side. . Next thing, he was on a trip at a groovy Jove.in, higher thaa the hairiest hippie bad ever heard of, w1tbout even so much u a No-Doz to lallDda him. Was lt Snoopy in hia Sopwith Cam· el? Or LBJ's answer to I.SD! Nope, It was Newport Beach's Doa ' Piccard, banging •ound Europe tb1I sum.mer -in bis hot-air balloon. The 4l·year~ld belloonlat just Cot l.ack to work on the production ol . man-carrying globes which be desi&*I and builds in Costa Mesa. . And b~'a left the Europeans taltiq lo themselves about his participation . in several summer air shows, 1C11De . Jess official than others. . There was, for example, t.bet almply cbaahmlng group of people at tbe Duke of Bedford's estate. 'Ibey .U had lonz hair, but they weren't from tl •e House of Lords. It was a hippie love-in, Brltilb atyle., recounts Piccard. "I drifted over tlae estate grOUDds with all the people waiting for ua. "I hMd 5,<m carnations aboard wlGl me, and dropped them, bandfu1a at a time, onto the flower childreD be- low." · The Duke and Duchess werea't · ·around to kick up their beela, be said. ·They had SlDlply let out the CfOUDdl for the weekend. But when asked later if she ap- proved of such things, the Ducbea reportedly gasped, "Ob ~, I thought they aaid a 11ower show." Then there WU tbe aftmloam tblt I ~ .... G.ibwr n· D " ,..... "' ................ .. ride ia at.' 1a. Sir GeMreJ'a I 11 I, ..._.. J11c. eanl, wal: .. ,.,, -..... ...., ..... " PW'P'1Clle...t$, ... ..... le ., ae • kssoa .... a tripawlwDY ....... . BrttWt ..... ~ wwtiw ... ii btiM.. ..,.....,.. ........... _ bow ... ,,, 5 « ...... .. .. ....,...._ ........ .-r Pkarcl .... liD'lilll ... 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Jatbtili ........ ·-,,, ... c.. caw r ••· • ac11 rt 1 •• n..Ga' Visiting Aussies to Get Welcome in Coast Homes More than enough homes have beea found in the Orange Coast area to . host 600 visiting AUltralla.n aallors ft'om the HMAS Melbourne, Auatrallan aircraft carrier which docked at Seal Beach today. Mrs. Peter Greer, internatiaaal chairman for the Huntington Be9Cb Junior Woman's Club, who .is la cbarce of finding host homes for the aailon, sald this morning that "the.:::&::::'!; from the public bu been m ~ Referring to a story in the DAILY PILOT pointing out the need for bolt homes, Mra. Greer said that "tbanlts · to the DAILY PIL<Yr I have received niore than 200 phone calla." , ..... : .,., ...... !<.• >:• .. , ..> • .. .. f .. ;,. '•; .... •,• .•_,# ..... I'; ~--!:• ~ ... ~ ·~ , ... ·:· .·. ... ... .. _. -~ .,:.. ·~ !•) ... . -= r •• .,.., ,.:. .. .,. ,.,. ., ; . . ·.-l ...... ~ ··: "-< .,,,. ·.~ .. .-.. ................. llllltlJ aftlr 6e WC j IJ H ... --., ........ " ,., .._ .... bam't .... i 1 I dlPc J& • "I read Im tlle DAILY PD.Or tat ,_ 8eed a Mil...,. llr 8ie Amera- U.. ............. ....,, • lb. Greer ................. '1fk:ll atp .... ,,, ... ........ ........... 0 I'~ ertJ••· ........ 111wz•1 aboat f;JI .... 6-....... ... Beada. &It ._. .. pick .. .. .......... --.e .. ~ aad•eo '&eillllr'lt~•• u. ....... ne..-......... I Wtdntsday, Oelobtr 18, 1967 DAILY PILOT 3 Brink of Ps9claoris LSD Trip Leave~ Youth Suicidal PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) -Psychia· trists today are closely examin..ing a 17-year-old youth with hOJ:>e$ of pre- venting hlfn £rom toppling over "the brink of psychosis" following a bad LSD trip. The unidentified youngster said he would commit suicide if sent to a men- tal hospital. Maricopa County Juvenile Judge Thomas Tang ordered the youth to the ·Arizona State Hospital to under- go mental tests and appraisal after a hearing on a charge he is an incor· rigible . The young man's parents brought the complaint. They said he told them he has taken LSD 174 times and used other hallucinatory drugs often since graduation from grammar school Arizona authorities sought to have the teenager committed lo a Cali· fornia drug rehabilitation center. But he was rejected on grounds his mind ls "teetering on the brink of psycho- sis." Two Ari1.0Da psychiatrilts concurred and added that the youth'• "intelltc- tual processes are impaired" due to what they called an "acute brain sfn· drome" brought on by LSD. Judge Tang ordered the youth, de- scribed by his high school principal as above average in intelligence, to undergo mental scrutiny for ~ dai>1 • Callfornla authorities will admit him if Arizona can convince them the youth can profit from rehabilltatlbo~ Otherwise the youngster could be sent to a state mental hospital or prosecut- ed under drug abuse Jaws. ' At his bearing be told the judge hospitals are "understaffed and onr- worked, and yoo get the stu!f (drugs) as easy on the inside u on the out- side." Then be added: "I don't have any intention or spending a lot of time in an institution, sir. If I'm put in an Institution where the situation ia un- bearable, I'll (commit) aulcide." Slav Can Stay Beach Kin Halt Deportation The Huntiqton Beada kin of a Yug- oslavian atblete today bave apparent· Jy prevented the deportatiCll\ of him and bis family to behind the Iron Cur- tain. Gruja Apostolovic, rt was to be de- ported Thursday when' be seemed UD· able to get the backing of any relative living here who also was an American citizen. Also affect~ by the federal depor- tation order were bis wife Desan.ta, and their two children, Miroslav, 2"2, and Danica, 13 months. W'S Am DOWNS -Newport Beach's Don Piccard, designer and '8Dller of mmarrying balloona, ftres up and goes aloft over English dUIJj1l:ide ctaring mar abroad . Then Mrs. Apostolovic's sister-Ev· icia, the wife of Frank Miranda of Huntington Beach, according to the Immigration and Naturalization Ser· vice-signed the necessary papers al- lowing the Apostolovics to remain in the U.S. Earlier the family had planned to escape deportation by moving to Can- ada. Yolk's On Them BISllARCK. N. D. (AP) -F i v e ,_..., 11, wlMI pleaded guilty to tllnwiDC eaa in a theater were or· dered by Judge Gerald G. Glaser to pay $10 fines apiece and to write l,· 000 times "I . will not be a bad egg." Apostolovic is a boxer. He has' bad 10 professional fights, won them all, and wants to return to the ring as a middleweight. The muscular, dark-haired refugee stands ~foot·5 and weighs about 148 Neon colored knits by Phil Rose Quick-change artists light up the fall scene in neon-bright orange or green. Designed with gusto, these separates exce l! in wash and wear performance ••• returning like new for encore after encore. In silk-like acetate knit, bonded to retain its smooth composure. Sizes 10 to 18. Cardigan jacket, design is woven into fabric 21.DO Cowl-neck shell, sleeveless; solid or design 11.00 Slim skirt with elasticized w,aist 9.11 Pull-on style capri with elasticized waist 11.00 Accessories Buff urns· I • , ' in the ring. . Apostolovic and bis wUe came here in 1982 OD lbart.term vlaaa. TblJ llted it so much they decided to stay mcl were granted a number of atenaionl to their viJas. . "I can't tell you bow happy I am, .. Apostolovic said. "There are no more problems." He said he would keep bis job u a cook at the International Hotel in In- glewood but would go back into train- ing. Steinbeck May Face Surgeryfor TUJDor NEW YORK (UPI) -Nobel PrUe· winning novelist John Stelnbeck, .65, is under observation at a hospital here a.s the result of a tumor, it was learned today. A spokesman for the author of "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Cannery Row" said he entered the bospltal, which was unidentified, three daya aco but "no decision bu been made yet on sur1ery." " J NEWPORT • #1 FASHION ISUHO , • MEIPORT·CBfTER ' • 644-2200 • MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL 6:00 .. 4 OAIL 't' PILOT : ~ .. "" ....,,. '"'°' ..... • w~. Oct.oW 18, 1967 ·De1~s . Gaining 81 llD .MAN JIOIUJf AP SpetJal 0en!9f 'rl NEW YORK (AP) -Groups ol Democrats wbo oppo1e Pltllidnlt Jobmon'a polides bl V1etum me «· canliing la • number of atalel .. drop b1m in JB and to DOm.iDate I J>an. ocrat pledged to end tbe war. Some have a candidate-Sen. Bob- st F. x.nnedy of New Yort. For IS monthl, ~ bas coaailteadJ dil-- avowed tbdr effort.a. All have an luue--Cbe war and what they feel are ita advene efffJC'ts on the progress of domestic procrama.. The numerical strength of tile aati- Jobntoo movement. and Ha abllitJ to obtain financing, is dimcull to de- len:nlne at this stage. Dump LBJ Mo~e I 1 \ ~ W.1118 n ais. ftl a>C IP'dW 41 congressional dlstrktl. · al the ort&Jdladon. He aa1d he bad ..... '1 ••• ..t 8lhocate "an In ~ttlf, a l~ely organized er~ been a s~ter o{ Jo~Etil thJ.a 1 1 , T• ti 1be bomblv calling Itself "Wuhlngton Cltimu ior past sum". But aa at June F • ICennecty-'88" say1 lt 1J starting at i*t •'tiler ' ftf ? • IJ f•lh I IDchdQI all precinct levels to elect c:oitVention Peterson 1 ' e WV~ ,.nt 'J ...... , • ..etlemmt ol tbe war delegates supporting the senator. people at Democratic meetings ln ~ ,. 6llt Ammtclm ....t forces may A new law in Wlsconaln permits vo-ral areas who would atand ~ and deo .. w_.awa. md lllitBudoDa1 guat· ten to mark "yes" or "no" op)>Oslte dare the>:, would vote agamst th' ...._ ti _, t 1 ; r. la Viet· the name of a candidate ii be is alone Pre~enNt. H "''·-1 ; -. .. on the ballot. U more than one name u~ ew ampswn• , P r m a r 1 • 'nil ..... ...W be oppc»eed on the appears the ballot leaves apace to March 12, ls the nation a fJ.r1t preal· ..._ bJ ,.. J ' ea can•Hdetea wbo note th~t the voter favors "none of dential tell and therefore attract& at· lmlldl .a .. tiop Callfanda De.me>-tbe names shown... tention disproportionate to the size or cnll. A new group, taking the nam~: the vote . A pro-Kennedy campaign 'Ill New Yd. ~..-WIT orpn1zed "Concerned Wisconsin Democrats, headquarters were opened ~ Frank• CeelM'-Fii' a DelMendc AJterna. will attempt to defeat Johnson in the lin last Sunday by the clty I formell, Ifft. w•-. wD tbe pro-Kmnedy primary, April 2. mayor, Eugene Daniell Jr. He •ald I( ~ aid a., l9lm tlD nm al.ates "Johnson has become a symbol of pro-Kennedy slate would be entered ti mM J t -•'sJAI bl tbe 1111 our policy in Vietnam,·• said Donald to oppose tbe slate supporting John~ ..-.., ill at .._. • al 1llil state'• o . Peterson of Eau Cl.alre, chairman son in the primary. . • ID : O.Uland police are real swingers -t dulMwin1m. T b e y demon-~ thla Tue.day ln a charge to ~ vp aati·war demonstrators. ¥4 a.,. ReMW ll..,.n and Lt. Qiw • .....,. Flnct. couldn't be hap-~----------------------------------------------~ = aboat It ID a jotnt statement. aald aet1on by Oakland police "'irU 1n the ft.neat tradition of Call· f**'• l•w enforcement agencies." • :,,_ dlrtctor of tbe film wore a 'nUlrt. tattered 1 h o r t 1 and no eloll and instructed the actors *11 cbewinc on a chicken wtng. ti WU Pu NewtMn, dlrectlnl h1J fht mOTte, "A Jest of God." New- nlln put down bis chick.en wing 1-. enough to observe: 0 Thl.s la eemethlng rve wanted to do for a *.' time. Hell, I wu a directing niaJor at Yllt." • • :N°' ...,., lif1u 1J*k fM ~ •fJOfl. Jwt WI OM fn 1'flford, T•~., ~· ()nc of the gTOUCMI, ft tOCll ,,,. Pfrtfd, v tM ~. • i A.llembly Speaker Jene M. Utt: ,.._ wanta a state-local partnership tfrmld '° prtortu. can bt nt.ab-Ufbld for Callfornla'a urban prob. I~. "When 10'& stand u far back ill that Un• u we do, beblncl the generals. the diplomata md the .... ~. u.e 1ntt·aec1a compett· th achutlc• to be Md," ht Aid lbtlday. .: Atnemg poUtiall celcbritia taking O:clOlt look at ~ at tM opening stuion T1Wdcav of the Nationcl Goo- etttors' Confntnu fn NftD York U>e1't ~.Nellon Rocluftlln of Nno York atid Gov. Ronald R•agcm of California, f>9th of whom b1'ought ipcmking ntt0 spectcd t1 to confab aboard the S.S. ''!'<ki>tn<Unct. • A aurvq by U.. Nippon Teleeraph and Tl1epbOM Corp. of ToJt1o lbOWI man·~ lllU Calli Plflll 3 minutes. 38 secoadl; ~an ctlll 5 mtmat.. M aec:ondl. Teenagera wera't auneyed. "We didn't ban the Umt.'' ex- plained a company spoa.run. • .: ldwln Ep, ~s. of MlllJ, Wro .. \ta& fined '25 m Laramie JlmUd. Jt1} Court Tuesday on a cbarp of ·~ropelljng a missile toward a per· Ip!! and a building." :· Eye wu arrested for f.hrowinl •owba&. U.S. Pursues Arab-Israel Mideast Paet Civil Rights Murder Trial Goes to Jury MERIDIAN, Miu. (UPI} -More than three years of exhaustive under· cover and cowb:oom effort by the federal government wu expected to be put into the band.a of a jury of seven women and five men today. The all-white jury must decide the Innocence or guilt of 11 wbi&e men charged with coatplr1Dc to kD1 three young civil rights workers whose bod.. ies were found in an earthen farm dam near Pbiladelphia, Mia., ia June 1964. Conviction would carry a maximum peoalty of 10 years tmpri.lomneet ud SSiOOO fine for each of the defendants. wpo include the bead ol the White Knights of the Ku Kha Klan and four law enfor~ent officers. A battery of 12 ddeftle attone,a rested their cue Tuesday, leavinl! only final sumnationa b7 each Ade 1nd the judge'• charge before Uw cue reached the jury, probably by early afternoon. Off THI WHAn -Di.a_.....,.., ciwtaat companiooa of the ""battled llatw at tie 11') Coa 'ftiln Mb-. faill to ati1le the~ -el ...... Here a 8lniling G1 enteflel from a banbl' to wbidl ii attachd a liCQ readinC "Please Keep Off the Gna.• Russian Stiuknts Praise Guevar°' Corulemn V.S. California Fire Weather . .. . .. Mississippi Valley Receive. Uruea1onabk Lows . Battle Costlf . 2 U.S. Companies: ' . ' Blasted by ~eds > SAIGON (AP) -A wteran Com· munlat reJimeat ambushed two com- P:aniea of the U. S. lJt Infan'lry Dlvl· aion in canopied junglea 41 mi 1 e a north o/ Saison Tuesday. After a 1Sa.y of fierce flghtini, 58 Americana and at I e a s t 100 C'"ommuniata had been k l ll e d and et Americans were wotbied. Tbe ti.ttle took a coetly toll of U. S. omcen. Among them were Maj. Don W. Bolleder, voted most valuab)e player on Army's 1955 football team, and LL Col Terry Allen Jr., whose father commanded the lat Olvl1ioo in T\miJia and. SlcUy 1n World War ll. Hollec1er, a brtpde operatlOOI offt, cer, had replaced Allen in command of a battalion after the latter was killed. A battalion intelligence offi· cer and & platoon commander also wer• killed and two company co~ manders were wounded. A fresh battalion was sent into the jun&Je area this morning but mooe no contact with the enemy. Over North Vietnam. meanwhile. U. S. planes flew close to Red Olina Tuesday to attack the Lang Son rail· * * * LBJ Group Hits Back At Critics WASHING TON (UPI) -The John· ton Administration la counterattacking vigorously against stepped up criti· dsm from intellecluals and demon· strators with intensified high-level de- feues of its Vietnam policy. Tuesday. less than a week after Sec-retary of State Dean Rusk aggres- sively laid out a point-by-point justHi· cation of U.S. Asian involvement, his two lieutenants hit the university circuit to pound the message home. At Fairfield University In Connec· ticut, Undersecretary Nicholas DeB. Katzenbech chided some Intellectuals for 1t'llat he said was misinterpreta· tlon ol Rusk'• araumnt that the Viet. um war ii vital to meet the threat of • madal' • 1J1Ded Communist China. It ll "lbetrr tutuJ," Katzenbach said, to belln1 But wu reviving '"UM yellow peril" 1Jaue ol an earlier era wben ht talked •ut a Wlion CblDtH aeeklnl to enslave the rest of .U1a and cut the "free world'' in two ln com.lng dtcldea. "l'.qlna11 wearlneae and lmpa· J19Uenct" with the war la be!Jl( <1g· sravated by the reallzaUoa there ii no 1u1 atternaUve to prneat policy, Katzenbach laid. "That 11 why 10 much of th• dlbata Cll Vittum hu wudared up ao may starkly blind alleys." He aald the 7elloW peril Issue wu OM ol the "aUUer" irreltvanc.Lta of the current debate. At tbe Unlveralty of Kan111 Under· 11cntary Eu1ene V. Roat.ow chlr1ed that moet erltlclam of admlntatration ~Ucy come1 from "lsolatJorusta0 or •utopian•" who have tailed to ltarn the 1'11on1 of hist-0ry. RoatO'IJ recalled that Pre•ldent Tru· me, wtlUe counterlng StAllaJat pr ... eure abrold, "also bad to apt off Henry Wallace 011 one aide 111d Sin. (JONph) McCarthy OD U\• other!• . \ rood brldte 10 ~from 1be, fnm·· Uer and tbe Lani railroad yardi 20 miles south of • border. : The U. S. Comm said 1oQr Amer.; ican pJenet were -three Air! Force P'UI& ~efs IDcl one A~ Navy Skybewt. Thi\ railed the tot.at of U.S. planes anno•ced loat in com: bet ovw the Nortb • 705. HlllOI claimed :i!'-'-. lhot down Tuesday. ~ the pace of WV quicbaedj then were tbele deYelopmenta:; 1. The Australlu Dea1royer ~ cmne Ubder oat of th -.Vlut coeAi: al aheWnll o( tbe Wlf olf NoJ1b Vllt- Dlltn and OIJ• hlt WMnded foar of 191.r' crewmen. Nor1h Vietnamese a h o r ., batteries fired an estimated 300 rounds at the Perth, which ~ved for duty off Vletnam a mooth ·~· 2. South Kor•11 MUiw reported 431 enemy troops killed .4J)d 18 captur- ed on the Batangan P.tiosula about. 350 mile$ northeast of Sai&on in a sweep that be(an ~Pl. S about 1% miles southeast of the .allied bile a• Chu LaJ. The area has been a Com.' muniat stroaahold for ~ y1ar1 and &D important water 1upply route for th• Reds, a Korean spok1s"-... d. }(.().' reu cuualties ,..re termed li&ht in the operation. 3. Infantrymen ol the U. S. 9tb Di· vWoa, conUnuinfo• .. arch of a •Ht twmel complex miles ellt of Sa.i· sen. uncovered more enemy 11Veap. ons and munltiOlll. The huge c;acbe so rar baa yielded 1,150 weapons and 142,IOO rounds of a~tloo, divi- sion olflcera rep«ted. The battle north of Salion erupt~ when the two comperd.ea of the Big Red One -about1400 men -md a headquarters command element ran into troops ot the elusive main-force 271st Viet Cong Regiment they had been tracking in Operation Sbenand0r ah JI for three weeks. The 2,500-m£n regiment had ~n heavily seeded wiUi an estlmated 7S pereent North Viet• namese since 1st Division troops bad11. bloodled it in fighting last spring. Fiscal Experts MuUing Joint Budget Proposal WASHING TON (UPJ) -Ad.minis· tration fiscal experfa •. today were studying a Presldentt'al Commission'~ recommendation that the three com1 peting federal budgets now in usa b_e replaced by a single, comprehen~ s1ve "Budget of tbe United States.'~ In a complicated, l~page report on: the 'Way the government outlints its. spending plans, the President's Com· mission on Budget Concepts said' Tuesday that the three-budget melh·. od leads fo public confusion, makin' lt "difficult for the ordhwj citizen tCJ keep abreast of wbat his government: 11 doing." The three budgeta In use now are the administrative budget, which does not h1clude the billions of dollars in expenditures and receipt, ln the S~ dal Security, Highway and other JOVtrmnent trust funds ; the cast( budlet, which includetl the trust funds;; and the national income account.$ budcet, wtUch measUl'.!!s the effect of IO'Ytrnment spending on the na· Uon'1 tc:ODOU\y. • I ,\ , • .., Moon, Tldft , TMU•t•AY ~ i ~, 60P W ••t• Seem!lllfl Cuts J't .. .11 • ,.Int llw .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3:'2 •• 111. u • ..... .. • .. .... .. . 41" '"''" 0, '"1="11111 .. .. . . .. .. .. ''" '""· S.7 ; ................. ,.,., ,, .... ,,l ;~ •-1:01 l.M. .... t ill ~m. .-. .... t 110 f.m. ... tiN p,111, . 'YI' • ... ""' .. ,, •• : • H lfw, f iu... t Nrt. 16 .,. c ... , V.S. Summ•rg A •low l'OOVlttt <Old '""" tirw9"1 rein to • wick eru ef thf: E•Jf ,.,,,.,. ""''" loull't "'•"" ~·· c111tt•nooo•. 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Ill 11 •• • • • 16 .. • » Big Budget Battle . Looms WASHINGTON (AP) -President Jrt •. , badl'd goes under the knife Ja u.e Home today. For most mem- ....._ tbe queltion seemed to bt not ........ to cat. but how deep. ,,. Apsnpriations Committee or. llred a pllebge, heavy with reduction la ,..aament payroll IQontY and re- Jllll'dl. ertt....., to uve $2.8$ billion. Aboat SU '8liDll ol Uda woulo show ., bl rdlnd spendhlg by June~. B i Ill... marshaled behind an amend'rMat whkh would add to this a mudatllrY • bf1Don •pending re· ....... tills J:!i AM Wi Jnembers with ideal foe '8riDC bJ dTGp{>ing lndlvl· ct.a ,....... 1'~ ~ wltb ~ ahuf of amendment.. Ont would d• leta the •182 million for partial de· velopment of a •UJ*•onlc tranaport plant, OU.I Would bit a VarlttY of Johnson ldmlntatntton prolfamt. ~ wu eome 1111UJnttt Ill the other cDrection also -tor aamplt to exempt particular ~m.· 1uch u ~ TrlNUly, whlt Ha tU collectora; the Juedict Dtpcrt. ment, which contains the FBI, and tho Poat Office 'r om the live percent cut In payroll money Included hi the Appropriations Committee bill. Sponsors argued that rorclna reduc. Uon& In Internal revenue 11ent1 or other key personnel wou.ld be aeli-de· fea tinf. A poatal oUlclaJ told 1 lenete com· mittte Tuesday tnat a House ecoi nomy move might force curtaiJmen~ 1n man delivery to three days a week< 'nit Houae Demociatlc leadership callad a caucus, intended mainly to hold tDOulh party mtmbers in line to dfteat tbt ~ blWon cut amend· mmt oUtrtd by Rep. Fr111k T. Bow of Ohio. 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HOUIS: DAILY t 10 6 ~ . . -OPEN MONDAY _. •AY ""8 nu t-SUNDA YS t TO I ....... \ , .. fl DAILY PILOT • I ...,, Octoblr 18, 1967 Demos Ask Support For LBJ Last China Emperor Sut'tUlllbl · TOKYO (AP) -Remy Pu Yi, last empaor of China and J..-•1 pllllplt emperor of V........_ died 'Ille Pl•'# -........ ten dft '¢"a *lift ff die,.. ,_.=n• ... · ...,. . f• ..,.i ..... ~ ~ ......... ...... .,.. • .w.,. .... lilt ........ ., ae f ce,.... be ... ..... .. .., action that ml&bt be taken. Republicans sened notice ..,.., ia lie weej, even u -JmurJ liner aailecl froa New Yort t. Uat VirCin la· ~ !II tbe unusual ~ ........ tbt& tbn _. not 1AIDl • take up -t "Vlt~ decJarttioa. 1'ley bave pe alone on atmllar ~solutiona in 1986 and 1966. Utah Gov. Calvin Ramp· ton, a Democrat, was the ~ *'flaman of the J!'9POMd r-.UU-. U ~ puLar ~ -.. W-1\111• te .. = tast.1w by ~ ~s by a •1 wte . • The ~soluUon uya the United States bas "faithful· ly ·and consistently honored its commltuients to o t h e r natJons, including Vietnam. te ~ them defend them· aelves aiallllt ~~de •I· lfe111on lty force. • Rocky KU~ White House Wilson May Ask Russ Peace Aid REL~(NG -Go•. and ltlrs. flonald Reagan sun themselves on the deck of the Move Rumor =~:.e~-:e~t St.1111\S ~ward the Virgin Islands during the Natiollll ~)-~-~~~~ il~~~---~-----------------­:;:.~ ~ ~~a ap. ~~ <4'l-Gtf, lltlloo suppart for new~ ~_!' A. ftocketeller « Ntw Y.--•ee l&D•red peace moves if the United inte ~ · : =n: Mt "'* hit atronceat States suspegds bombing of •ted when he said e atatemeitt pt .. ktU oft Bi'rth -Curb B -a-. n Attacked North Vlflllpl. waa in contact w i t h moves h• .. ...tv moderates . Infonnflt ~ ttic1 ..... wancea of '9# r-.,, W1Jlom ~ ft to )(flMIW JoiM ~.,.~ ' JOtlOI ift to p\lll$ bilft for the 1968 Re· Vl...._, pub}kq presldtJlttal 98ftU. . Tuesday ill PSiac of CGID- pllcatiom resulting from omcer, a J..-.e ~ paper reportal today. He tras 61. Born in Peking ia Im. Pa Yi became empelW' UDder t:be title of Hsuan Tung wben be was two years Gld. Be succeeded bis unde. Em· peror Kuang Hsu. High Schaal Riou 'iWt-w 0 u1 d bt react1 '° nation. VATICAN CITY (UPI)-ao explosive clause urging Catholic teacbinC aJJowa trJ Allr tim• -· we felt "I ..._ -t want•-,,._ pr··'· b be I ft ' * ...., Oft our part uv ..... '° --I.poring a warning by Pope that irth control e 'to only use of the rythm metb- could he1f io brlng tbe par· dent." Roc-e(eUer told re· Paul VI n o t to intrude on the conscience of parents." od and then under limit.cl ties ~." Wilson said. porters on the sun deck of his authority, Roman Cath· The Pope, who has been circumstances. An CJPltl'tunity for joint thi s National Governors Con· olic laymen today approved wrestling with this problem Calling for a "clear 11tate- a c t i 0 If ••Y arise n e x t ference cr"1 ... liner en route 1 ti _._1nln f th t f S t" b th cb~'" month. lfutb Vietnam's ~ a reso u on cou~ g an or e pas our yeara, un· men y e 111"-U oe Believed Organized The Ching dynuty ended wbea Pu Yi 1""iea*ed ia 1112 at tbe • el ... after the Cbinese npnblioaa rewla- tion succeeded CINCINNA11 CAP) -A .,,. ,.__, palice .mcer ..,. 1llfre ia a FI 'M1itJ .. ~--- president • elect LL Gen. to the Virgin Ialands. attack on the church's ban day warned against Cathol· "responsible parenthood, .. in& to organize the guerrilla Nguyen V• Thieu, has Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of on artificial means of birth ics "who boldly turn away the resolution noted tbat lllOY'mlent. RAM an ex· said be wtald ask the Unit· Marylucl, who has never control. from tradition." This was the world ' laces an "aa. trmrilt Nqro group bu ed States lfter his inaugur· waver~ tn hia aupport of After a bitter debate in interpreted u a caution guishine problem of demoo beee implicatect' in plots. to ation Oct. JO to stop bomb-RockeflUtr as the but can· the World Coniresa of Ca· against liberals in the lay graphic expansion.." It said iD8 the ()olnmunist North didate tM GOP could 110m· tbollc Laymen, deletation cong:Rss and in the concur· even Pope Paul had ~ =nRinate top iedenl and for about a week in order inate, Mid tbe New York· heads voted 67 to 21 to ap-rent synod ol bishops who ted the population exp1olla9 Joeat o«kial1 • ~ to tat 11Qt1•1 willingness er'a dllclaimer sounded prove a resolution on world are seeking a change in the threateu the barmoalllll btt '" Adm ......... .. Tbe Japanese lata' made b1m emperar • a. .... state., ........ t~., a'lllMd m _.. e ,p+ aa-. (BAii)..., .. .,,... .. ., 7 ,_ ··-.... ... • •• wilfaw f11a1e lmildbap ta t1aree 1~far!Jpwe~~ta!!!at~•·:.._ ___ ._!'p~re~llfL!Mtl~nt~t.'..:... '" ___ 2dev~elo~opm~eat~~tha~t~includ~~et!__:cb~urch~'!...s ~con~tr~ae~~epti~oa~bu~·~d~ev~e~lopmeat~~al~people&~=:.-, ...... udWdda ... D.C. Minds~nty TaJks Halt BUDAPEST, Hmll9- ry <UPI)--HiO lilftl __. tiatiOIJI aimed at freeillc : Jo1Mf CardiDl1 Mk' +47 fr o m 11 years• asylum ia the U.S. Emblay II a Ye broken down. ..... ....,. ·tources ..W tDdQ. MiD<laelily ll l ••• J f seemed to be the maia cause for the ~ ii negotiatica. AccontinC tit reliable sources, be b8d lllt ...,.... cooditioal tar a. Bmpri- u IO'••mnml for llis de- parture. Be ll8d walled .. leave pd>lid,J and not • slip quickly flQJ from the U.S. legatiaa cm ~ Sqware. ... at .... A ~' • P11ee Cllitl C& iw.t .... 'ha- ., ,..,.. ... BAii .., .......... , ... rest Wwua wlllllll _. HisOll ill .. ~· 1111 • ........... , ....... ............. 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Rq rigb Wi'I they say Jene ing 1 u N BE Unh kele bav1 ular Hey ing. n enro 2UE pare time rau n tinu.i new 13~ M M - -Wh of I • " Rafferty I In Swipe At LBJ QUEENIE I Phll 1nterlancU Battaglia Denies 'Power Struggk' Rumors SACRAMENTO (AP) Philip M. Battaglia denied today he was forced to re· sign as Gov. Reagan's top aide because of a rumored pow~r struole with.ID the governor's lliner circle of advisers. Battaglia may be exploiting mento to testify before a aaying what be ii ~.. .._. ~ _. .a.. hla former position." Joint Senate-Assembly water BatutJia uid ol a.t•a -=> rrs ~ Reapm'a aDIL Battaglia, 32, quit last committee on behalf ol a comments. iatapc-.t ~ ... ._"t lllillk e.n'a.., \ I Sl'OCKTON CAP) -Dr. I Mu Rafferty, ... ICbooll chief, UJI Prelideat Jelal _, •• dllnNtie ~ ... month after serving as Rea· client. IOlne oble:rwn as fsdlrier' pat ,. " • .., 65- gan's gubernatorial cam-"I can't explain why he's evidence ol a _..... -.. ao •.• .....,. aid. p~gnchalrmanandthenllie1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ''Not at all," Batt&ill• de· clared. ~~~~~~R~g~·s ·~~~~--~----~------------~ economy • In • government ··not die Gru& Sodet1 "4: the Act IOCiet1... I RaffertJ • .,. me..~ ~ a pcmilJle endktete the u .s. Senate, ..... t Repcablieaa AuemblJ= Joaquin CoaltJ night that .. if tbe pol.iriel in • ......,.. ... tinue f« ..._, foar ,_.., ttm utioa ia ..... to bl • croa tetweeaandlt lllllGt- Battaglia also said be bad no dispute with a directJve that any communications by former Reagan ataff members with state depart. ment heads be reported di· recUy to the governor'• of· lice. The directive was is· sued last week by Cabinet Secretary Winfred Adams and William Clark, Battag- tia '1 auccessor as Reaau's executive secretary. program. He said he left t~ return to bis Southern California law practic&--hls intention' all llie time after taking a leave of absence. Clark wu attending the National Governors' Confer-I ence willi Reagan and not available for comment. But Paul Beck. Reagans' press secretary, said he had conferred with Clark and a&d there was no implica- tion intended that Battaglia was using hiJ former, state poeition in his law practice. Clark WU quoted u H Y· ing, "We're concerned ln the governor's office that Battaglia was in Sacra· ing gallery,• ....... 1• 10-1e aaimane.,.._. .,__. __ .... __ _.._.._..,.. __________ _. .... ...., -n..n'a another thinr about air pollution-you r===============.I ReferriDC 4lnc:QJ' tbe caa't .. the -'.I· too '"111" Jolmlcm edef '¢11diaitBaf· a.a- ferty .... "it ...... ----------------- to fdln. ,..._ ...... .. ••• to ...... rWs. to end a db&JiDC ... 11aibt ol crime ... Yhl!llief, .. end tbe...,.... .,...._e ol dddt .....,.,, ud wont of ID faillln te t4D t II • America people .... truth ... Earlier. at a BeWJ coaler· mm. Rafferty ... sharpl1 critical ., amtidrd ...,_. stratiom • UC Badey. He ..._.. M••daJ rugb~'• .._.ill waa die ac- tivatioa fer a 0 W&NJ il1epl acticll ............. leace .....,.._., IBd illg A_.,_ llP '17." BIBlrtJ .......... .................... wen, ..... He)819 ........ an rigbt ....... fadt..iL It isn't right. lie aid, "w II e a they opealr ... ·~ say tbe)''re ..., .. .-vio- lence qainlt tba Mttoaad- 1ng commlllllty." I UC Noting New Record ' Barry Quits Race; Will AUl Shirley WOODSIDE. Calif. (UPI) -Robert R. (Bob) Barry early todaJ pulled out of the race for the House teat bdd by tbe late .J. Art.bur YCIUllCU and urged b I I Is the true peace candi~te who r ecognizes that t h e Communlatl bave respect only for strettitb and n o t weakneaa." =·T:i~Mr •· Bond Vote BllTJ ... MPed tine ................ ec.-.. "'-.. . •. ........ tlNewYft. uid be .. lt Ill tbe laterelt ti pmtJ llllit;J. Ilia witbdlawal left 1 i x For College Wins Okay Democub wl four Repub-FAIRFIELD (AP) -So- licaal -in the race, which lano County voters have will be decided by a spe· ovenrbelm.lngly approved ciaJ eledioD Nov. 14. a '12.8 million junior col· a. deplored the type of .. 1 .... --.tt.... • h i c b lege construction b o n d • .,....--...... issue. 1bowa atroag siPI of de· Solano JC olficiala aaid __ .___ .. AIDOlll _, ....... ·.......-. ,,_..--the last auccessful junior ~':at when the ex· college bond issue t h e y .us could remember was the child star, Krs. Black, first Peralta District issue in Ala· eat.end tbe race, be found meda County in 1965. it liftlmlt to Clllllider her a Official eatimated that Mriaal cMitifWe. IOfDe 30 hood issues have .. 0...•, affer lbarinl been defeated by junior col- a pJatfGna OD numerous oc-lege district voters since cam-. ..S bearing ber ex· then, includiq three sue- --.,.. . pomd • ~ of the day, casive Mtbacu in Santi I _... 1bt baa a cruP °' Btlrbara JC-Pd "__... e.e ._, •••1 .trtaes -a.&. aisiricts. -~ 11111 ue -' ~ '° ~ · .. ,.. fl2.8 million will be ~ of America. She will uled to PfOVide a new Jun· Illini to the Concress ~· ior coUeae in Suilun Valley ..r objecthe tbinktnc. midway between Fairfield telJ's lbn ! SHOES COBB.BBS ·~FT TROUPER. MEMO TO WOMEN OH THI GO • , , California Cobblers bu the shoe that's perfect for you. The name: "Trouper.'' ~ft, light and chic u today with it's strappy new shape, square toe and incb-bigh stack heel. Comfortable enough for you to walk all around town and right with all your Fall fuhio05. 14.00 • IANKAMllUCARD MASTllt CHAltGI Be said M be no » anc: Vallejo. · mired 11n. B1aet became 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm••••••• sire ...... drmencled • swift Md baooa able eoacJmioa to tile fi&lltlnC la Vietnam and I Ltd. 01 FAMOUS IAMES SHOES . - • IOSTOl9AllS • IA1ES • MAL IEI D • JARMAN • TA Yl.OI MADE A .-... 9'fer .. .,.... 'nl ,.. with eur D•1rw Quatlty se.-1 °'"' ENDS MtJMOAY, OCT. 23 While,...,. ............... ., ...... armah ....................... . YOUR CHAaG1 ACall.IKf llMTID u..,... ................... c .... ...... 540-1500 Ltd. 0 FM Tfw JI"" WM Carn 5.fS.1500 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA ·- 2300 HARBOR BLVD. WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR Ith ANNIVERSARY 40 STORll TO llRVI YOU Co1i1e see all the NEW 68s at our 1968 FRI., Oct. 20th & SAT., Oct. 21 in the mall WHY WALK A MILE OR MORE WHEN YCU CAN PARK CLOS: TO OUR DOORS I fl , Some people spend a lifetime finding the formula for The Big Money. California Federal can give it to you in 60 seconds. YS +CF + T =$$$$$.Your SaYi:ngs + Calfonia Paint+ r .. = The Big Money. DiJappointtld beame it ai t tao . a-W Dm't k. It works. At our preeent rate widl daily compl f & ,am'__,. )las at the nation's largest federal cu double a Im dlla 14 ,am. We i-t the nation's highest yield on pU5bock ~ We '-kit widl ...... strength of $1.5 billion. And we treat"'* like a i'i= eire wllrdlrr JUS are or not. So try our formula. You cba't Med a Dk nle ID iple llow ..much it can mean to your money. Nation's Jlipest eanillp • it •• woiap. s.m~ uaaa1 yield oa ,..+oet m 1 wt.ea sariap ... an tliYi- dcnds remain a year, if our 5 % cmrmt • aJ 1* ii CUllpl W dailJ and maintained a year. 5.~ on new bow lt'amfL 3-yearbo1wu·atiioatnm$l.OOO.-. mum accouhts earn 1/4% yearly boam allo'1e llllle me.. Dividends paid quarterly. Fundt nicci\lld t.y IOdt tJI _,__.am,_ Ille ht. After the 10th, new funds eam from tit al. r...illc ..a.~ i8: h1i* ac:oounta 3 months or more am to day Yri:cWr.awa .... • I · .,.. • end al. the quarter. Aooounts insured lo SlS,000 bJ a pa• • .-, flf 6e U.S. Govennncnt. Established in 1925. Fedr.aly ~_.a ; au· f HOME LOANS F.or purchaM • lncllvtduel eeftltluc:tiell • 11 r f ' S 6 lmprowment I See US rt(1# for compettti¥1 inlllrllt .... fast service, and convenient Wms. fturch1M loan • For your IOM c.onsult af'l'J office be.1- lf1ted IS£_ - tndi.tdu.I construction or remodallnc • Di1eu. )'OIK ....,.. with any office below or our construction '-1 de4>1wtn11ML Phone 937.0321, ext 554. 'rot*tJ ~ • loans prcYide 100% f~ ..- to $5,000 with 8 years to pay. For room addrt'°"'-.-... petios, repairs. Come 1n or phone ¥1Y offio&. ' --r.a••FDRfllA FEDERAL SAVIN• w .... r as . . . . .. . . 3 NEIGIWHOOD GPFICll .. WIU: ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 E'AIT 1.91DM lllE.. • 71551m & ANAHE1M·WEST: 600 HORJH fl.ICI.• AVE.• 776.zr.22 & COSTA MESA: 2700 IWl8m II.VD. • 1• DID Head Office : 5670 Wilshffe ~.lot AIWElllJ .. , .. 1(. ,. ... ~-t.~-to'V"W rtoo"""'-&~ u «•a - 8 O~LY PILOI Meditlfl• . ...,......., M•_fl_. T__.," V-. -. rN, lid ~ °""' .....,_ eaca. 4:lt ' "'" (Ml """ ,..,.. ........... n.. 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MJ .,. ~'5 M')RT1.JARY mahDSL R_....... k.tdl LEMS11 "t~a.rn· ~ARY Dancing Instruction A master class in mod· em ~ wlll be offered Jtarting Oct. 2S at Orange Coast College with Gloria Newman conducting t b e JeStiom . The clan will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the OCC dance studio. Per- sons interested in taking the class should contact Mrs. Linda Davis or Mrs. Dor· otby Duddridge at S40-1610, Estemioa 211. Enrollment will be limit· ed to the fll'St 50 registrants. There is a fl fee. Mjss Newman bas per· formed as guest artist at the Cornell University Fes· tivaJ or Contemporary Aru and as soloist with the Lit· ~ Orchestra Society. The Gloria Newman Dance Com- pany has performed on the West Coast since 1957. Tennis Oub Shows Art Mrs. Robert (Kay) 16.ay- nard of the Bluffs. will db· play her paintings, oils and drawings, in the Newport Reach Tennis Club, Oct. 21· 22. This is the second one· man show Mrs. Maynerd has exhibited her paintings. Tiie first was at the Tennis Clob in Tustin. Currently studying with Jama Clutter, Mrs. May· nard has also studied at the Dayton Art Institute, Day· ton. Ohio. PACIFIC. VIEW NUt0ll4l SIJ.U: Ct'lfWf~ • Mnrt1•••J1 ~#Olfw"' • n,.,,,/ ,.,.,.,., ~ ... ,, '1 c,, ..... ,,,,., ~,.n'llf't ''°° "'°"" v .... O..vt, ~ .... h,( ·•·1--'*" T...,.._ (714),.H·lMll .. -'!': E. l7U1 SL, ~ tfn81 11~1!1111-------· Oftlcers Elected 13th Science Fair March 27 Tna€StRO accento SANT A AN A -The 13th Kam chat' ka t tflrt'' Ki1t9 111·eA1''' toe EllTIRE STOCI PURCHASED SOC 011 THE DOLUR N~ POIJTIW _, 11119 Met· ,... ll"'9 ....._.. -.._., -l'fanc:ef'lUS We ... _.. ....,.._,~ .. 1"'-., '"'9r ..... IR 0r .... C-ty SATISIACTION GUAUNTEfDI SAVINGS GO TO THE PUBLIC ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD! THIS SALE INClUDES lHI ENTill IEMAINNI STOQ( Of SOUTH- LAND MATIIESS AND THI HUGI PHSINT StOQ( Of ntl MAT· nm KING STOIESI LIQUIDATION SAVINGS ON FAMOUS-MAKER SETS! '5.• HOLDS ANY ITEM! .. IOllS 11• ,EISElllJ] • IMQ.UDll • ._...... . ......... • ............. •I),._.._ • ·-....... ... • Ull~'[f .... ...... ,.,.... . ........ ALL KINt Sfl1, OI' COUUlt Beaflqu•rter• lor Q&l•lity Beddiftfl thES£ m1P01rw• ptndl£ SCDt:SIS Ill Add the' m1steR accent 90950 now 6950 • .._..8N91 __ ...... ..., ,. ...... .. lfJI.....,.,. c..t ....... ~. T...,.._ 1411 ... OfB .-an \ * SIMMONS * ENGWl8 * SUL t * SllTA * IUUTYIEST *VAN VMST * AMEllCAN * SPllNG-AIR * POSTUllPIDIC * UNNP BEDDING SPECIALS 'IUDGn TERMS AYAILAIUI 011 Tiii SIZE 11111-mE Im llnast 11 '1811 INCll--SP IOI .... .,.. .. --llS-llTCHD SETS • FIUSGI '28 ..... s4• IATTllSI • • ,.._ .1 ..... llNG smvam QIEEI SIZE SET --TUFTED llEADIOARD IATTIUI I $69" ,..._ T' ... •1n•• IAAH'l lnl.m MATOING SPREAD '159 EIGLUIEI FOAi Timi.EB =='159'5 ~== $59'5 -- OPEN DAILY 11L 9 PM SUNDAYS 11 AM 11L 6 PM ANAHElri1 621 N. EUCLID-PR 46660 (IN IUCLIO Cl UCENT SOUAll(l NlXT TO (IUWl'O"O'S MICT C "5T A r ·r;~ ~. '270 EAST 17th ST.-,,.12-8327 llH Hill.I'~ N "''llAIP•) J -I n·~s 0"' Hr w!"o T I I Vil O"'"~~GE 290 N. TUSTIN AVE,--.6.33--4742 llN JUllLll SOUARlil I 'lOCI( llfO'nl M (l'•U't"'" - • lllS-i Piii VEii Mat TO TH l • I F •sn PORJC CUT .. ON llG-1 II. WTOll ' PllE ALL1- VEIETA% · ..... • , AT I .... _..,. ' I LADY -ii ... IQuallty Pr1....t2~Ply TOILET TISSUE BOLD . . ' DlnRG~\ FamHy.Slze RE". $2.59 TIRllRC YALUll .. ~!'~~ c.!~~! c. •• SP~N6FIE~D 1 O! PORK I BEANS-JOO C." • ILU£ GINGHAM CUT 6lEEN IEANS-303 C.n • SPRINGFIELD DARK RED KIDNEY RANS-JOO Cen • LlllYS UNSWTN. ptNEAPPLE TIDllTS. 8 oz. C." .. LD SPANISH · j I' ONIONI .. 3:19' , . -~ LI. CILLO IAG YOUft CHOtC• Sweet T Jlky . TOU Y or MUSCAT GRAP IS 2:2s- YllE llPPBID CANTALOUPES 10~ 60lDEll CRUM STYLE I •• NAllSCO-FAMIL Y PAVOllTE COOKIES e Chocol1t9 Chip e Chocolete NUt e '9c1n Drop e Cocoanut ........ mNWSHltOOM SOU' or DIP MIX IOX OI' 2 INV. LADY ~OTT FACIAL TISSUE IOX OF 200 2 PLY GDHAIDTS 'f1/J.flf. Catt CH.Ill & USDA CHOllCl---llCM SIRLOIN TIP STEAK .._ ...• ,. PORK SPARERIBS STEAK . YOUNe II' IC .. a BEEF LIVER c ,. c .. 39 ,. 49~ BEANS SAR.M-Tll-I WIS i llN STYLI USDA CHOICE ---. -·QUALITY 59c l'ORllRllOUA '125 l'OLGIRI COFFD BACON -• STEAK LL :I LB. CAN 2CALIN. $429 ...... -'"-""-'*'-----. ~~~~~ ...... -.. . I USDA CHOtCl-Tlt«>lllZED USDA CHOICI IONILESS •1•t ~i~ 65¢ =K 98~ ~·~~=T ' 98~ flOLOIRS-10 .. Jar s111 . INSTANT· COFFEE ftAC.,IC.ltG-14 lox 25~ SODA CRACKERS DRtNKiNCtmAWs 1 O• COOKWARE Hi 59• ltlO. tic CAN ............. NOW FOlllMOIT Premium ICI CREAM 1/2 GAL. STW'UT~ :,. CHOICI$ 19 USDA CHOICI IONILISS llOUND LL au.. 91-ao• .. BEEF . ROAST • .... I DAFT-SLICED '!.. ... USDA CHOICI BONELESS A ua ·..., iHfiOAst ... CH~AH 59:. BU~ ALL MIAT-OIJNIC l'TYLI SMALL BOLOGNA • • • • IAR.M WllTllN STYLI . BUL-WIENIU • • • • • • • • • • • WI OIYI IWI~ STAMPS .49, .49~ .59~ WIOM ILUI CHIP ST~S • 1 ttll ... Placeftfltl .,., ............ , .... ,.... MINUTI MAt._.1 ... .-IWAJllOll ,,..... TV Dtowaen COSTA•8A ANAHllM PLACENnA • 1150 N. last St. • 710 W. Cllapma11 l'llH STICKS 49c .ORANGE 1'UICE 3-:•1 a...., ........ • ,... OtCICllM • TUlllT e ROAST..., e SWIM ITUI 45! PllCES !FFECnVE: THUU., Fil., SAT., SUN. OCT. 19, 20, 21, 22 , ' DAILY PILOT Wednnday, October 18, 1967 ~r That's a 14-karat white gold key. encrusted with diamonds up to two karats in size and valued at $5,000, which Casper Cuparian (right) is inserting in the door of Slavick's Jewelry Store at Fashion Island, Newport Center, which he manages. Looking on. from left. are A. E. Curran, board chairman of the jewel· ry company, and Jerry Thomas, president. The opening ceremonies for the new outlet were held Wednesday. Your Moaey's Worth 'Low Season,' Low Cost f By S\'L \11A PORTER U you are plzr.ntng a va- cation trip to Bermuda. you'll • a v e $\gniffcant amowrb bJ acbedulinc yoar trip during UM "low sea.- soo" wb.icb nms from Jllov. 1 to Marcb I. The savinta apply not only to air and boat fares, but atso to bot.el room rat.es, meals, and rent- ed cars. and this is so even though the average Novem- ber tempt>rature in Ber- muda is 73.5 degrees. If you Lake one of Amer- ·jcan Express's 15-<iay tours ai seven European coun- tries in June, tbe pac.k.age costs you $558 -but if you go this month. tbe cost is only $398. For a typical nine~ounlry, 32-day tour of Europe, the cost is $847 now. in the thrift season, vs. $1,114 in the peak se-a- aon beginning in May. Th\s is a difference of $:>34 for a couple traveling together. IF ALASKA is your va- c a ti o n destination you'll make significant savings Jimply by scheduling your trip in May rather than in June and in September rath· er than August Hen, the cost difference for one IG- day tour by air and sea from Seattle for one per- son is SS34 vs. $608. Or if it's the Caribbean you want. (O in the low season before mid-Decem· LEGAL NOTICE P.115N CERTtrlCAn Of' IUSINUS ~ICTITIOUS NAME The 1111C1eni.MC1 do -11fY they •rt =-vctlne a busl-at ne Wnl W•r-'flf ,.,_, Senta AN. Cal...,..,!11. ur1~· 1M llctHiaut fl"" -Of GIRLS A ~ M ACCESSORIES 8N INt said firm t. com-.cl ef Ille tolloWI,.. PffMIM• ..._ ,..,,_ "' ful -pllKft d _,_ OtflU are u folloln: Jd>ll M.A.,.,_, 15'61 SW .. U.., Hvnll~ 8eadl. Calltorni•, R-ld M. Moni1, 16122 Merl!Wtv Lane. Hvnll"9'0ft k acll, C•lllor>lla, 0.ted Oc.-r 16, lt67 Jotlft M. Al~ ROMld M. Morrh. St•lt of C..llfOrfll•, Or•"!!e Coumv: On ~ 16. 1"7. before fM, 1 Hot1rv Public if\ and lor said Stale. penonallv ._."'"' Jol\n M. Alie--llONld M. ,._.,,,, .. known to me lo be Ille pt1'IOM WllOM l\lfnel .,.. '""" ocrlbell lo ""' "'"""' lnstnoment -1<> knowl~ "'9V He<llfed IN NtM. (OFFICIAL 5EALI J-E. Davis .._.ry l'vllllc.<•llloml• Prlncliaal Office In Of'•llQf Colmly M; Commiuion EJIPlr«o June 11. 1'711 . "'*"'*' Or•-c-1 Delly "lot, OClaDer , .. 2S atld No...,.., '· .. 1'67 "n"1 ber. By 'cheduling your Caribbean vacation before peat rates go into effect between Dec_. 15 and April u -ud before the tour-- lits crowct la -you'll save an estimated ~ percnt In the total cost Of your va- cation. "Timing," in short, is a major weapon against ris- ing vacation costs, just as ft is a · significant weapon against zooming costs in the areas of rood and clothing. What's more. this is a weapon you can we at your own discretion. For today the trend is overwhelmingly for U. S. employers to allow em- ployes to take their vaca- tions whenever they want Only one in four U.S. manu- facturing companies I'1'Cent- ly surveyed by the Nation- al industrial Conference Board restricts time during which employes may take vacations and even many of the minority which do restrict vacation periods ex- tend the periods for as long Two Mesans Pass Ford Motor Test Two Costa Mesans have graduated from r e c e n t courses provided by t h e Ford Marketing Institute in San Franciaco. Terry L. Gaindon of Theo- dore Robina, 2060 Harbor Blvd., 111eee.1sfully complet- ed the used vehicle merchan- dising course. Elinor Wall, also of the Robins firm. graduated from the business management course. Both courses are among programs made available to Ford and LlncoJ.n.Mer- -cury dealers by the Ford Motor Co. They stress after- purchase service and cus- tomer relations and are de- veloped from methods used successfully by Ford deal- erships throughout the na- tion. • Walter Winchell THE NEW 1968CARS Al~r roin& owr 111 the new ti•IY·elahta al Euc:utiv,, your Npc>Nr 1tickt his neck out to .. Y they are. beyond •doubt. the· •na.z;:1e1t. ~•r «-n1int'en d, 11t1./e.i can thew jad~ e yH have ever 1ttn! Scot• one bis boflo for ~roil! If you·~ in the market lhia y•r, con1,.t•1 Winchell auaae-t.a you leow -from Esecutiw. Thaft what the •m11rt irwiden do. Saves tiaw and money, and la moN c:onvwnienL Eucutiv. leNM for uu-btt.lu• they're the W,~.t. They carry ·em 111. eo they'll put you In the make and model that ..Ula )'OM-no favoriti1ml Tbty11 p.y top cuh for your pf'nlmt car too. Thia e»rn1pondent bowl ol no better lwini ct-I in town than Executive'• .. Ideal 1-•" ... Phone today for full det.lla. 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OOPtlS NO One &I lho mo•I popul~ "•w fJ"P"' f11,.tu "' " th• ont • Un 1,.~ Stah• , 11 .. AM l•ndo • column It d• ly l••t nl th• OAll Y rlLO ond ,. ••rl• t•ll ft ftU Nn I ,,..1 m n New York \tit• llt I~~· I HMt~ I.•• ci.o c,,. Wttfntstf~y Octobftr 18 l %7 Stoc!c Exchange List Ole• Htl CMt > M"111 Lew c .. M (lit Ulo Hot IH• I Mltil U• C-("t DAil v lt!L£.!_J I Ule• -CIMIL) Ml9fl I.• Cl .. t 0... Ai11e1·iean Stock Closing • " ' Half-pint Sand Haul OCEAN SHORES Wai;h IAP I -If Donald ~ac Gready of H11l~al~ N t Is hntrk the folk!I &t thJS stoulhwr>sl Washm~on gea side resort fi gure it 11 bke a loog time to satisfy nim MacGready w r o t e the Chamber of Commerce a11k Ing ror a half pint of bfo;tch sand for h1N sand collecUon I he chambers 8111 Mar'<11 malled to MacGready a half rnnl of sand Sunday amt Mclosed a note that u1d Mark~ hoped this Is the rt~hl hair pint II 1l 1Sh t. he al'ldecl SMd II back and It'll u~ which half p111t you want !\111~ MMk'\ h1tt11 ec-thf>rf' ;irr ;1hou1 I~., h1lhon tulf r11111~ 11( 'Rnl1 M lhP ?J ITlllP Joni: I !XXl foot ~ 1<te bearh . , • ., 11•""11ft "-0 .. UTDOORTacllVityrof an. ath .. lef.ic.nab.tre,1enpged in b youthful, fit and peraonable appe in.r models, serves as a posi ve backdrop to many cigaret adve · se· ments, This activity also au ests that the smoking depicted in re- ground, it llOt conducive to s g· ~Jy l'OQdlitealth,1 is Certainly. n t ·n- compab1tle with it. The most p v 1 ent outdoor activity in clll'ttftt "ga- ret advertising is sailboating ( r· eyton,f Pall· Malt,\ Parliament. ,Vice~ filters), To a lesser extent, fishing / (Viceroy filters and Camel m enthols), tennis (C~sterfield fil· tcA), hunting (Camel filters), golE iind outdoor · cooking (Viceroy fil- tc.rsl, and bowling and 'Mndbathing' (Winston filtersl are a ll 'in.' •.. "Some cigaret advertising tran- s cends mere image association and projects its own separate and unique world.e E XamplH include 'Salem Country~• a land in which romantic b:iuples romp and preen through Bhlfling aylvan settings; the 'Night P eople, whose post evening encoun 'ters cazllead to smoking Parliamen filters:•and 'Marlboro Country, where there daily unlolds the aimpl male heroic · virtues of the '01 West.• Worry over health has been banished from these Shangri-laa." While Barron'• tends to d isap· J)rove of bureaucracy and 11111 it.9 works, the foregoing passages, t.a k· en from a recent Federal Trade Commission Report to Congre!!ls, un- mistakably smack of talent. If the authors ever decide to seek gainful employment, we urge them to try Madison Avenue. Meanwhile, how· ever, they and their fellow official!!! in the Federal Communications Com mission and the Na tional Inte r. agency Council on Smoking and Health, along with kindred souls on Capitol Hill, are still doing business at the aame old doctrinaire stand. Senator Robert F. KeMedy (D., N.Y.) is pushing a bill to tax ciga· :reb a ccord ing to their tar and nico- tine content. The FCC has ju!!lt reaf· firmed a ruling which holds that in order to compete v.·ith the blandish- ments cited nbo,.·e, television broad- Clll!llers must give the foe!!! of !lmOk· ing air time free or cha rge if not ex· ac tly equal. FTC, in turn, rclcntle!IS· ly pres!!leS a campaign to /orce the industry to wam it!!I customers: "Cig111ret smoking is dangerous to heaJth and may cause death from 1cancer and other !!I." Some· day it • an all cigare . t began a few years ago as a ..eminrly well·intentioned, if dis.- turbinr, effort to brainwash the citi· r:enry into lc:ick"int"the habit thu - ' National Business and Financial Weekly •• .,;s_ .... _ Dangerous Lengths pirated into a crusade as men.ac and ugly as Prohibit.ion , At the \im lBarron's. January 18, 1965), re- garding the gros• exaggerations of Emerson Foote, who headed tbe movement, we accused the Public Health Service oE "placing the stri- dent claims of. the pitchmaa'ahead of the unobtrusive quest for i.Nib." Nothing that PHS hu aaid or clone 'nee has chan,.M our view. On the contrary, the anti-smokini' forces, putting their worst foot forward lately have sought to escalate f rsuasion to coercion. A.. ' 111 -smokers, we free cede that c · 1rood. ~ to the body, politic, however, the ·un· checked 111rrogance of bureaucracy is invariably fatal. When the choice lies between livin dangerously or toeing th y ine, · e most Ame -ns, evidently) w ther fi than switch. Since publication in 196-t 'Smoking and Health," which, through a kind of guilt by atatistica auociation, condemned the UM! o cipret.s (but not cigars or pipes), of· fi cialdom baS done it.I best to pick a fight. Armed with such dubious ''proof,'' the Federal Trade Com mission promptly aougbt to foist i own uncompromising slogans on dustry, a move which led a ora to nt Congress to pass eder· 11! Cig belin verlising Act, The aw, which 111llowed manufacturers to put a milder warn· ing on each pack of cigarets, has merely goaded the anti.smoking zealots to greater lengths. Thus, Senato r Robert Kennedy, ~·ho yields to no man in hls hot purmzit or dema· goguery, has introduced a bill th,8 would tax cigaret.s on the ba!is o( their tar and nicotine content, u measured b)' the FTC in • 1alloraJo. ry newb" equipped with a federal •moki.na' machine. The FCC laas ane madt furehr:r. i...tJane, ..,._. complaini b1 a masw1r. 7oanc i,\w-,.i (-bow tho ...... tiplied ol lalel. tho -oc>l rupUy decided that the ...c::aW mess doctrine .,.tied Dot aab-to lor tho "-lit <I r...;p.... who i*"W""•hiy m:ither m.o.-better nor ~ public d.Date cl C::uataove:wWJ ~ tM pre.I~ wboM bu1at .. 1oa1_.......~ -...at_._.._._., .... calli. ii -that -r-....... . lo ._ i ,, • ..,.,.,. were entitled to free air time kt c:riJi.. pnt.mtiel hmnl to pahlic health," cise W-m:stm'• inm.mar, 1'am their the pmWic iadsdt requires him "to Luk i-c:b and • * wde .._ their ~ a M,gnific-nt amount of tim• Kool ~ ._ftb qo. 6ie ...-~ to iafDrminc hQ listeners of the oth- tlftl!ni~ rwffitmed Q nJins. er 9ide of the matter-that howeve? ''al wha .. mj.pble wrnnkinc may be, it repre- fint we pndici de-aenb a habit which may cause or ceiTe ' • the ~ .. a aJldrilia:te to the death or the user." -=im tifie spirit. • mec.t, In • naliaa tbe FCC denied that it ·-,.n.i~ .... "t :!~~ca! ~= I::~I cer Ol'\any other of the ftUlllY m. to cnl;y member with 8D;J' qualms which the Oe.h i:s heir. With the , offered effective rebuttal.j pa911p of time, its ri..ndinp haYe matter what the Commissi.OG gnnrra. ~ •ape. L Last •JS about the distinction be- J'eal' Battm'• cited the critique ol cip.ret advertising and other Proleuor K.. A. Browalee ol the it is establishing the principl• U~ el CltQI"\ w1ao r..tted the: Fairness Doctrine appJies to the ~·s ILepoli far a.. J==~·~ .dverii.U.C, as clistin· """ .-a.IJ ...... ' -paid political h.--1- .. d "· .. well .. far culiDc. n.e Commission will be .._i I ol hllnl pn;wd to flbd a rational baai• This die for hpldinl" that cip.rets cliffer- unden:.t For. frmn all other huards to life and , ccntruy tu their i*Etiicw findinp, ht:eltla.." ~wwwatedaicotineaa1'ealth The al£DC)' abo doubtless will buanL the witdi docloia. in a r&-ha .. e trouble defending ib stand in/ rnarbbla i( littJe...noted chana-of the coarts (to which the broadcast-. mind, are aow poUdiac the rmpr inc industry bas appealed.). On thi• of -..u.;... at iL ..-__ ____.__"-, ·•-M '·-. ' J·-L::"~-:::;"-=-:~~ :=. score r . ~vtnger again gives elo.1 -l'Mlu.--..-.--. w1UCD ·-· quenl testimony. "Because the re· er pw the -.ti-emokiDc campaign suit seems to me to be 90eia lly and it. -1 of appronl. quietly contia-morally right," be averred, he wu oes t.o 911pport the price of the filthy willing-albeit with "great doubt weed with taxpayers' mc:mey, and, and reluclance" -to go •long with -----------------------------the rest. However, he added sipifi. In This Issue ARTICLES THINKing BIG Jn Computrr Softwarr, the Rr11ch Frrqut.ntly Excudl! the Grasp .... , • • l MERCHANT PRINCES AGAIN' Ol!parlmenl Storrs Are Enjoyin:o Handaome Gain• in Sales and Profit. I NO SMALL POTATOES Bangor Punta Hu Built lip A Thriving Industrial Complex . •• .. • I OVER THE RAINBOW Gold Mine• Are Taking 11 Loni View of Their Prospe• O ....... II DEPARTI.IENTS THE TRADER ....................... 4 THE WORLD AT WORK .. .. • . .. .• • .. • T ARRON'S ON BOOKS .... , .... , •••• , .tt ARRON'I MAILBAG • , .............. • COM.ING FINANCING ·········••••••· ST OEPARTXEN'n KEW! .um VIEWS OF JKVESTMJl!NTS Sfm.._. •................•. , ....... . Al(reil H•ff .......................... • l4p8 4 8-lln ,..., •·· ·•. ·• .. ' .. •. JI .Alliol ••&1ee...-. ...... -.. .. . .. . .. . n UP AJfD DOWW WALL STREET By AU ~ ..................... 2' IP!!4KillfG C.: DIVJI>EN"DS •••••••••• 41 COMMlX1tTDbi ....................... il n'AT'ISTJCAL SEICT'lotf HCW" fDGEll A1fD tmn Df ITOCKS KUTUAL nJXDI ........ _ ...... _ .... .. COJCl"LSl'S ITOCK QOOTATtOJQ .. . R.llGJOl(AL. P'ORKIG!f RCURJTIES . OVSR·THS-c:omrn:a JIARKET .•... 80lll> Q001'.A'11DM9 ............... -. " JIAfUCET LABOR.A.TORT ............. • cantJy, "I have doubts that the sc. lion is procedurally and substantive. • Jy consistent ...ith controlling legal rules. J am reluctant because of con. cern that this action may represent a subjugation of judgment t.o senti. ment.'' Mr. Loevinger may have his qualms, but -well as for" his coll es, the end pa justi· fies means. ·s is the classic rationale ranny, the perennial cry of the mob. The public interest, as we have said be(ore, coveni a multitude of sins, from the venial to the deadly. Smoking may be a minor issue, but ccntempt for due process of law loom. large. Cigaret advertising, however di!!lagreeable, constitutes an exercise in freedom 0£ 1peech Big Brother doesn't take over •II ce, he closes in atep by p. 's a chance to draw the · e . f I • " ,. I f ' I f ' I I I : I • • • • Wldrmda1, October 18, 1967 DAILY PlLOJ 13 . 2U2 IO. .-w ILYD. a•un MCIUU ONLY, MON. -... 10 A& ........... Mi. ...... 1W A.M. .. 7a00 ..... BRISTOL and PAULA11lo i• COSTA MESA Mlt:..11 • .._0NLY,MON.thnl ... 11tlOA.lLteWP.a, M1;9llioA&ta7ile•.a,-.11.-A& .. 7.00P.M. ~ ·COFFEE ... :.::.~. sr.?.: .. ~1 77 ·~:.BIS UICI _ ... :~::::_ ....... _39c I TIDE CRI CO ..... ~::.~.~ ............ 77° I AU PURPOSE GOLD MEDAL •-.,.CMI y a•m HIE Fllll'S llSClllllPllCis f CHUNK TUNA • m•1111• 25,. ~----------------------- . . . . ... :-.: ... :.... ---..-.. ..::: ... CAKE MIXES ~ 29c D•l 1111111• ••••.. ~ ..•• ~'::I .. *I -. ..._ DIEi IUIE U lltrEI ........... w .. .,. · ~ 41 • lllD Cini• CIEDE •• ""'™=~ 2' .................... ~•Y _ 58• : .. ::T...;.12 -~~ ~ · lmOCD-=:!!-12!'!' __ ~ iii(i ..... :s.,., · CAM'M-·-~-! · .. •t • ...,...._ ... arr,_.. . ...,_. _.,.. . $ · PINEAPPLE .lllCE. .... 23-• ,. ............ J 4,. 1 90lm•TOP ~ SIRLOIN ' - 'STEAK ,:$-~9 CLUB STEAK ... _';'E.~ ..... 98$ I o SHORT RIBS ... ::=..:-::~ .. 29' RUMP ROASl.=~~79' . LEAN RIB STEAK w:O ···~ ............. ~. _ ...... lb. Cello lat -----. ROM1 ~:ss 79~ C • . .... ... 49' ......... __ ::: . maw 'lltmVI ,:. 9& • M ...... fl .. Piii CllPS ............ .. BEEF ml :a·.-.... ar ·uos::d .. =CHIClmBa· ................. THIGHS ••• ~ a SHORT RIBS .. f;f:::: .... 59' ~~s .• : 59:. BOILllG BEEF ... ;;: .... 111' ·~~E~t .. : 3& .... m.MK.U.-1 ......... M-111.. 69. SLICID IACON........................ a ............... ~ ....... -·,,.. 1 39 SLICID IACON ............••.••••. • • -----.... _,,... •1 39 am 11 HAMS ........•••• .,... • . -.1 ..... C I .... -... 5·54 l9C)ll.I( ~u~~ ...................... . LO• ... PORK ROAST ~~ 49~ ... , ... ..._ ... ·-·· ........... . ~ au•; =-a· 9c: ROAST •• ~!!. ..~ rRH~ ~ ~ DELICATESSEN FEATUR ES ~'::~~ ) FROZEN FOOD FEATURES SLICED MEATS Ml•DO.BBHAll.,CIW Im, 35~ IMWTUIDT,CGml~, ~ IMC«m ClllCUN BllWl18I ~ .. • • • • ...... EA. iiiiiii'Riil1s ... SSC ~~.6-0L-&ll'WMDl2t.U• 9e LEMONADE.~ ......... . UNQUIT~41c .. OZIN 3 $) DINNERS.......... ,_ 11G W 1S.OZ. .... =-..EE .... 45c ,. LAAOI n.01.10A autY • 10$ ILL IEIT fllllS .' . . CINIUL-'CANClllOU•TA10"' GRAPEFRUIT ; ... --. .., ......... ,.... 49c B,11.ANlS ........ · ·: •· · COKEi HAI . . . . . . . MEAT~Piii:::. -.:: =oy 1sc 9'' JOMNITON'l-IUIWIBI '9c FRUIT PIES ............ 494 ............... . ... 'f I ,. .. ·4 DAIL V PILOT Wedtlttday, October 18, 1%7 Collective Bargaining Supporters Laud Rail Deal WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe noUDeed tt u Jutt· what tartly only when similar leg. But manaiement cot a "1Jb Jr. ca.IJed tbem "~-UttJe if any t.bouaht to tbe to handle major disputes ised such leClllation ID Jan- compullory rail settlement m~..nept wanted. lslation bogged down and rather rude ... eAing 1a1t Union P.resident P. L. ''Roy ' poUtkal impact. when collective barfalning uary 19118, but Secretary of gomc into effect today for They •sued that edoption key congr,ssmen forced re· month when the ipecial ft~ Si t m t 11 er commented. But although they may breaks down. Labor W. Willard Wlrtl ad· 137,000 lbop craft wotkel'l ol tbl plan,, ptopoaed by the sumptlon or l>argalning. her board "They asked for tt." not have intended 1t that Unloa witneuea are U · mitted during congreuional ma7 have come juat in Joh¥OD ~inlltt.aUon af. ING mem . . ena1ed to AJtboqb a.er. waa some way they left both sides un: peeled to oppose the propo-. hearings on the 1bopc;raft timt to block the growing ter •oluntary settlement el· RUDE AWAKEN aet HtUtmelrt-.U ~ talk of a court cballen1et 1al, and 1ome management dispute that effort.a to find t•-_, ..._ln to"""" la j ucb .. _ ·:.y with the over·all epi· ul b d failed pa 1.e1u ... -g ....., • forts 1ailed, would aet a pat-Rall management said It on a m -e teMl'OUI Hilts aDDOunced Friday tba spokesmen are reported to a form a a · bor dilputa into Congresa. tern so that management accepted the settlement 1dea raiae tbaia tlae two earlier tbe r~ would accept be lukewarm 1bout It. And the difficulty in paas- Coqrtuioaal 90urce1 be-would henceforth balk at 11 1 necessary last ~ort. panels ~ Jl"OPOMd. the dec:laioD. SHOW LATER The cbancts are lllm any· lng the compulaory .ettle- lieve It m1.1 thus pve col-meanbilf ul b a r g a i Dina, but it also knew that pro-When Sea.·-WA)'lia L. Sourcea famlllar with the Tbla may abow later this way that Cmgreu could ment in the House, when it lectlve bar&ainlnc a much tnowtnr Coacre.u would posed seWementa by two Morse. D-<lrf., chairman tf board'• , Wnkinl iDdlcate 1'eek when a Senate Jud1cl-pus any permanent leglsla· would have applied to only ~ boolt in tbt rail In-tbea approve a compulsory pr~identlal paoels were the board, aru1owicecr the members made· their deter· ary aubco!nmittee bolds tion deallng with labor ~ one dispute, means it 'tl'.Ould du.try. when lt appured Httlement. much closer to manage-term1, r,ailrolld · m.ua_. minationa aolel7 oa what beminp on leghlatfon to putes in by lndultries 1uch probably be even harder to ~ ir~at. daqer ol failinl A 198S atrib involving the meat's terms than those of ly inflatl~.". Macbtnlsfa they cona1dered to be tbe create a apeclal court on u railroads and airllne1. pus general leglslaUon to _.tirel:J aJru. wu ..wed volwa-the «iopcratt unJom. ment IPOktlman JobD P mertt of tbe altuation with labor manqement relations Prelldent Johnson prom· deal with all such disputes. Tbereuonustmplytti.t....;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;.,.;;.::;...;;:.;;.~...;.::=--=::.;::;~:..:=;...;:::~------;;.;.:.:..~~;:;;;;:._.;..:=-,..:._-===.-=-.=...:;:;;;:::.::;;::_::..:..=..-===-==~==;;...:;:=::;::=..............::..:..::=:::::-=.:.::;::~~.;.;,;;.._~.;__--------..;...,..- neltber aide u haJIP1 ~ 1ne way tbil dilpute WU -tled; The ~ don't the compulaoiy aettJemeut procedure that wu used-altbouih they like the COil tract they 1ot -and man- agementJa JIDbaJ>PL wb the settlement terma. DENOUNCED When .. propoW ,.. • compulaory aettlmaent el the lbopcraft dilpute WU d .... lut qirin& and IUIJl• mer, cqm1zed labor and its supportera la Cqrw Peru Deal Sparks Arms Race Fears U.S. Strikes Drop Output WASHINGTON (AP) -s t r i k e s In the auto, cop- per and at.eel-hauling indus· tries caused the blglJtlt drop in U.S. Industrial out- put in seven months. •YI the Federal Reserve BOQrd. The board aaid its index of indUJtrial output plunged in September 1.5 points to 156.3 percent of tbe 1957-59 base period. That was th e largest decline since last February. • 1 SMOKED HAM LEAN. PORK STEAKS .............. ~.&r APPLES $ NIW CROP UD Dll.IC10US LIS. UHi 9'0ttJoA IWY UD 7. s 1 GRA~EFRUIT. . . . . .- JUNO CM.AYO 29 c AVOCADOS .... EACH OAIDIN .. UMCal., 2 1 lit. 29c CARROTS..... ~-: Swat -MILD -UOWN 2 19 c ONIONS........ re.. l'CMI MU.OW811 2 .. l)fte fOl MAUOWUH Tit.ATS 2• POPCOll... ':: .,.,. CAllDY APPLE Ill. ti· tuna llWT I CllCIBI • r.~T 4flr $1 IMPERIAL 35c SDFT ClEG .. ... '>Oc MAYFIESll TEA. IAGS ........... .i_,- iPPi£., etii._ .................. 65t IW ... ll... $111 lllSTAIT ~FEE .............. _ 1ll.ml ~ fWllllS CIFFEE ............... w-. llABISCO CIACKERS ...... m.--.: ..... 31 EASTERN PORK pork l~in .roast ··--=49c 59~' .. PORM SHOIJ I Of R • • 37c ROAST · .. ~> HUI STNlM 1 nc 23c CHICKENS ... ':I...... _,-:. .... fin• l.S.U. CW( A lLIS 59c FRYER PARTS ............ : .... .. ruikii.~~ .. ~.: ..... :.:: ......... _ ... $'!8 ROAST .................. ~:................... s329 M.4.YFAffl SEA FOOD SPECIALS HUMERI MWllT STUl$ ............................ 5t Fil.LET Of IORTIOl JllE COi ................. •.ff• SWORDFISH STUIS ._ ................................ 1 I!' LAKE SMELTS .. ~: ............. u.uu. ................... Jt• -~··--· -.... IF • .., ........ ___ _ -. .. ~.._, seamless nyloias •&n•AlllY 3Pl $1 BUFFERIN s1 05 1 ABLETS • -SPBIM..I 55c DIET RITE COLA ........... .:r.":u MIDS I IL PIL IUl Ha 1 ftc CllOCl.ATE CHIPS._.............. _,- c n •a11tiCM 1ec EYAPOUTEI mt.I ............. _. -.-... 2....... 'JCc ZEST IAR SOAP. ... _ ........... .w- HI II CIDERS .... __ .. :,:=:. 3' FRESH EASTERN leg of pork SIWll llAU'45 c ::rl10ll .. 5 9~. .. POR~ eun -.... : 49c ROAST ...... :·· cona"' -enc PORK LOii CHOPS................. _, · MAYfa.U-STMIMI RIB ROAST .......... au cm ....... &gc •YF•Ull-fk RIB STEAKS .......................... .,·8_,- .CIBID -f-.-Ysiclu. 4nc. TURKEYS .............. ~~........... _,-• lllSOlf'S FES11YAL llDGET HAMS .......... a. '1.21 REAi. lcCOY PASTUll .... •. ,. ............ "-91' REAL McCOY IEEf BACOR ................ u IUI&. H· IEAl McCOY IEEF SAUSAGE .......................... !'. 4f• • f'RO.JI OUR LIQUOR DEPAR1'Ut:NT . ~ !"':.:1~:c~3~! $3~ ,... •. .,. VODKA U Pr11f.... . ......... CIATW LA lfJNl. CALlf. Ult MAGNUM $169 CHAMPAGNE ........ s~~~...... • ~ fJTU LICIJ, • rtlOOf $!"19 $fi29 \·c;u., ~ LAUOERS SCOTCH ...... Jjft ..... .. --:;.. ii! ~ ..... n m• ICC&SIOR KOOllCIT 1M Plotf $419 '@ -STRAIGHT BOURBON .............. • --~-.--= rr•L------.--.. ... ·-··-·. , . ------.. -.. .. - l•hnston's • • pies Alfltl,PIACl,Pilllll~ STIAWllftY ..... ~ ... .• 49c Sill MAYFRESH LIQUID39c DETERGENT ·. From. Our Fro.ea FOOfl Seciioa •YFIUI .. ,.._ ,_.. 8 $1 ORAIGE JUICE ......... ~':ir:..... .. llSMffA -... SPUL.~ 'lftc Dl~RS._ -cm:::.._ .ia- .. ,,. 'J $1 ·flUIZBI WAFFLES --~ .. • llT -SAISMf • CESE Oftc BAG OF PIZZA ..... --··-·:--·"'-SAU LEE ROLLS ...... ,=r. .... 3 1. '1 All MEAT ~··, 47 c FRANKS .... ::. DELIC..4TESSEN FEATURES lllffllWf'S fltSI ~ 1M Pleet LIVER SAU~AGE ................... 4gc 111mwrs 1y tu Piece BRAUNSCHWEIGER ................ 59c ""'"' CHEESE ...... ~ ..... ~'i-.i. ............. 4gt I~ .. TO 4\4 IZ. l'U. SLICED HAM ........................... 61 IW. lcCOT 4 OZ. l'U. -:k,':t::""' C SLICED MEATS . .=t::r:IL .... 59 "~Al McCOY CORN BEEF BRISKET... .... • er 69' ADYHTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURS. OCT. 19th thrw WED. OCT. 25th • AG ~I •• \. r ••• ( I . , , , I { ' .,, I • ' A~' Ma 'I • I -"I .. 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' I ' :• • ,.. • • • ~ ' , •1\ t • r 1 ~ '-t : ! t , "' I , , ; c l .. .;_ , ( ,.. •' n '>''.: I Wl.Y Pn.OT -·· Wtdllttday, Oct.oW 18, 1967 Tlleater Note. F dur New Shows . . ·.Open Th~ Wee~ By TOM 'ITMJS ............. Oran&• ~ playeoera wUl be littlnc in on ct>m- manity thMtler'a own little 0 populatioa explolion" this week when no lees than f~ur new p.roductlona -all comediM -10 on t b e ~. Tbe new MUOns ~ in Qoata M • 1 a, Huntinaton BMCh, SU Clemente and P'ullerton. with tbe four new offerinll joln1nc four oth· en alnld11n }lfOductlon. 1be neweomen .. '"!be atria ta ••• at tile Calta MM& Ovfc Pla)'houle, ''Boy Meetl Girl., at tbt Hmtt- iqton Belch J>la1houae, ~~ "J'ilftlf Too i..i." at the Ian Clemente Community THIRD SEASON Theater t.nd the Putterton 11'1tl Tltnbellinl ~ production of "Tut Btr, sbe'1 Mint." At Oo6ta Meaa. realdent directer Pai TambtWnl will bt hH«Hnt into her Udrd Muca at the helm of tbl a.tc Playbou1e. She bu 1ta1td all but two of tbt theat#'• ftrtt 10 pro- dlldlom and allo dirtcts tbe pl.QbwM'• teen and jmdo&" df vtllem. Her eat for •"J'be Girls .. ... ii Mllllld bJ Belly Jllwttt ... N1llftJ Snitzer In the UGI rolel of the IDllldert llltera who have lftd in teeba.slon tn an old tmtment alnce President Hoover left offict. Paul Sulllvan and Larry Latham are featurtd in the aupportinc cut which in elude• Ruth Gottuso, Don- ald RboldJ, David Goodall, BU1 Sllitier and Ron Lang- seth. Four performances will ~ liven, Ocl 20-21 and '1:1· 21, in the Community Cen- ter auditorium at the west 1ate of the Oran11 County F airarocmds in Cotta Mesa. This Saturday's perform- ance is reaerved for the playhouse's patrons associ- ation. *** Friday evening also open& the new season for tbe Hunt- ington B e a c h Playhouse when "Boy Meell Girl" b.kes the •tage for four four weekends. Ron Albertaen, just nam· ed belt director of the pre- vious season, is st.agin1 the Sam and Bella Spe~ack comedy, which offers a aa- tlrical peek at Hollywood and the movies. Howard R. Solomon, Mar- tin Fuchs, Algar Clarke. Frank Ruieu and Pamela Brown take the major roles in the Huntington Buch of- fering. Other cnt membert include Bruce Simpson. Fran P'lodatrwn, Mary Mc lntoltt, Dennia Lambert, Tony Castle, Shirley Dvor· ak, Steve Siler and Colin Guive.r. "Boy Meets Girl'' will be 'jnlented on Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. U at the Bran, 2110 Main Sl, Huatlniton Beach. *** A tate--arriving stork trig- ien U. lauehs in San Cle- ~ when "Never Too at." }>ows in at the Ca-b.dDo Playhouse under the direction of 'Ibelma Ruck· man. ner of Euclid and Malvern avenues) in Fullerton. *** Swinging t h e spotlight around the rest of ttie coun· ty: -The Laguna Playbowe ,.... its drama, "A View From t2WI Bridle," foai&bt for a tlml week. Doq Rowe directa tbe Artllar lilDer at.ory wbicb clolet lltaNI)' at the playbou.M, l1t 0ceu Ave., Laguna Beach. -South Cout Repertory coatlnut1 the comedy "Big Soft N t 1 Ii e" Thursday throuCb Sanday at the new Tbkd Step '?beater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. Martin 8enJOn directs the production. -The Orange Studio The- ater readies Its third week· end of ''Luv" under the di· rection of Mary Eastman. 11>e Murray Scbispl com- edy plays Fridays and Sat- urdays in~ sbedow of the Orance Drive-In at 195 N. state College Blvd., Qr.· ange. occ 'Dunce' Twin Cas18 Announced Tbe West Caul pnmill'e ol the avant prde ..... "Tbe Nllht ol the l)anm," will be held at ar.._ Coast College next mamti. 1be show will be staged NOv. 16, 17 and 11 In t!le O<X Auditori111D at l :U p.m., direcW b1 Lake Scott ol the OCC drama de- pl.rlment. Since the C a S t aaanbsl only eJibt peop1e. ad um well OW!r 100 turned oat for auditicna, Scott bas doallle cut the show. Difterat castl will perform oa dlr· 'nat.e Digbta. AccClrding to Scott, tllie play bu.., ...... fanned anee ia New Yd Cit;J, aDd m __. ._ MID ... ti .. B ,, • Rmr. ftt*7 ............ an oAd Ular7 18 a IW- down pert of a Ille dtT. Tbe f1nt cut ii • "3 .. ed ol Steve Otiftr, _, .Edmimten. Robbie Sdlo • over and Ken Wi1loD of C.. ta Meat; Bm1ma ...... ley, Ccnna clel Mar; .... Williama, Newpart Seid; Chris Coauena, Bi•cd"c'+• &each. ud .Jcbc Law, i.. guna Beach. In the aecond cut .. Denile Orris and Tom ,,..,. kew, c.-Mela; Dam ca. JDel and a-!.Srt-111, New- port B..cb; Tam ....... Garden~-....... Gerber,. 'hltill. ...., .... W"llliaml -..... wlle wlll perform wftb ... CMb. ~ ~o~~hdpore~~~~~ 'Give It (Jp_, Eddie' motbe!' and Harry Moore tbe frustrated father. Their omlJhental daughter is played bJ Gigi Dahl, bolde~ o( a couple doun beauty ti· Ues, · while . Brian Nolan lakes the role of her hus· band. Bob D'lsidoro's p~ for reason fall upon the ~ ears of Ralph Richniond in this dramatic sceae from "A View From 1be Bridge,'• 'Which clOleS out its four-week run at the Laguna Playhouse th.is week- end. The Arthur Hiller drama will be sta.ged Wed- nesday through Sa~day. CempWt:ing the cast a,e r ~ ... ",._...._......,._ Susie TomllnMn, R a 1 p h t Temlinaen, Berman Sobel, 1 ~ :<J Stewart Ryan and Bob Gat-•• · tJs. The play will run Thurs-·~ days (hrou,it Saturdays for ., three weekend• at the Ca-.... ~ ~ """ A "'J ..... brlllo PlayboUse, -ve-•"": 4.~>~· · ". nlda Cab!illo, San Clemen-· , • , ~ te. * * * ~IJl\o\) The Fullerton FooUight-oun" en tnaucur.•te their 1flilion $ FridJY evenine with "Take Her, She'• MJ.ne,'• depict-! Ing the ml1&dventurea of a iiiiiii college cotd u seen through the eyH ol her harried dad. catole Mackowski and Rob- ert ' Reines portray these ~ ~the ceat are Karla Moore, Lee Hollen- back. Tore Frader, Pat Sul· Uvan, Roy Cumm1D1s. 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Mrle1 "Re And llll-• fte .,_ ain t-i&M a SUO in color on <>nMI 1 TELEVIS•N"Wi&WS Taking Stock In TV Land 9y RICIC DU MOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'l'llB'e -te .. a •1ipt but .... •4 .-.......... .. point in Che *rt ......., ., ... , ...... Yoa c:aa -it A ..... .i ....... tlll aituab -., .... b I •• , • .,. .......... ., u.o. wdllac ...._ 911119 - -• ... la • air .. AU.._ll ..... 1llil. ,..._,._~ ma1aziw bne ....r i*wtd •f lllW- lectuall started to be ................... the return of "lp'd•" follwat CSS.TV1 w- cesa with ''Death of a .,.. ow" J~ ~- There II • lot ol Ult ..._ lfllC'Jllll tllil ... son, and now we Wlllt t. -llow ~ ol • tllil is promotion and llow Jmda ii fad. At my ~ there iJ a pame. It emW lie w tW nflabes. And ft eioaJ4 be OBe amt ftCI' F f« Tiie fNlln.c. however, ii tlult tile......_ meEe" -._am- mettial m4 el it, ~--ii Ill a IDOlll dMit:,. point, •••Jtuc -...................... -seriously ~~ ~.,r .. it ... ... from which estracllaa • MM • I envy tile mm ...... a. ....... Ill tllil point in video hiltGl'y Mi 1 r tlley an faced willl significant dzs"..,s, _. tllil illil fll M1 rt making is tbe mmt iltidJilc ,..W el W}w•s life. Yoa know tbat what HI ,.. .. ii ... to make a differeat.e, m ... I a ftlft w .. ...,. pel'IOlll. I am not .,....., ... aMat -. .... ill Hollywood lbowl. It ill tnle a.t ..W. m-an chan~ing. and tUt ~TV ._ ...._. fll "loi;el- lzinlr. PrograD • tW tlley Jm • t• "wile number of braedr..a., _. a.t NBC-TV._ m- tioned poaibly o&liai ..... • ...... a 1- tban weetiy 1mis to improte qality. Bat • lw• • are the llollywoo4 w .. < ... a ....... inant. And this probllMJ • ..t ae ApifiM wt point. Holty....t ._ ..._ • ~ te wvite tu oft.predicted fwnl; it •a .., ab • Ila Jail. And people wt. ~&le ...tJ ._ t11e pl8m usuafiy have a .:tiC ..... '• fl wW Ole town and people an all aba& Mil wW I .. pt.. ting at is the waste of time • -• " ..... mu.st divest it.elf ot. Boll)wwd"• Ml inft mee It won'l For Rollywoocl lbon llllW a 4'emw I, and some are dam rt• riNtNy well -a h ewa YSJ well -and probably no c6rr )!lace C.W .. melt a required mw prolw«W Jo' -r 1'etter. No -wlMlt ram talkinc --is die lipiti. cant decision-tDUing a.at n..t came fnllll U. New York boslel Nflll..., __...,..,...,. m terilll. There nnut be • W"ape Ina wwwelj dee ili+C wblcb Hollywood Mow to plll-. l.lallJwood ii Pl& ty well locked in. almcwt "1 ib '-rtioe But 6en is the real evellt pno~· I ' -: ... _,, •lflllllldn..iahll -that must be dimWlled: die dind. pe.r-.1 a- periences abare4 widt ••en. tlle ...., ai .. of significant ~ Jlfe. lie GliDclF a.al brtDC nl- eo alive. Alt intervie•er _... me rec:aGy wllJ - bothered to review ~ if .. 11-=11 4llff is bad. I aUed bim t. ntm. ....... -.. aitb should stop tt'Viewine boob her e something like "Valley of the Dolk" &IU to be die No. l _. seller. You keep looDtg for die peat momads, the really wortlrirldle tblnp. I b't tlliU .., ... of sense eXJ).ed.I video to w1mfer tis llllnkwll output. Bufl do think tbere is a ..W. ialelligtllt expectancy - a eoncerned IClutilij -at the s.. ment over televlakm'• fllta.re. People wmt tD bow if television is inte~ in people. GCIOIU 11 ............. -~..., ••Ml ............... ,30 ... ) • .,,... .... ,30 ... ) ....... ..,()OMHI.) ....... '"" •. . ......... ........ I m .... -.• 1111.) .............. "° -::=.::··· ""* •lffl(J}W tnr It ..... MtN: CC) -...-...,, ...... ,. (COl!t- My) 'G_,.... ...... S-11 H.,. ............. =-·-.. fC) (30 ... , ...... _ ........... .,.,.., .... Wiil '31---...... .. t I It t Dr. lrt1111t111u dis· ~ -......... flM11ei111 .. ....... ............. • ..... (l)Melk fC> (30 M .) Diet .... -............ ,.19.S".: =.. ... tc> ....................... ................ belNttt -·I •·11 .... ~ ~ 4 0 ""a~ r\~:. 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(Mm) 'D--Alllt .......... ltllM. • "°" -(IO •> e::... ..... .....,, ... ........ .......... ......... 4Q C21h houri) L\llilpa.~te.a.lttlle ..._ ___ • .._. 4Q (30 •> ........ T HU R S DAY "' .......... fC) llO Mill.) flt ... t-. .. TrMI 130 1111!1.) ..... ..., .............. ,,..,.. ttM '3'-GltM F«4. lnice C.Mt. "" ......... l'tllllN: (C) ............ ....,..,......,.....,.5S- Mlbf llAYMt. WllMt111 ......... "' ... ,,... (C) (30 MlllJ fll) ..... : CC> (30 Mill.) '"' JlhM. U:.11 e ...-. CC>~ ..... Cdt•· •l '51 -JllMS em.. fhblit Wflool . ., ......... ft ft Cll Tiit TMilllt ... (C) .... l.Ws IMS-(Q D~(l))MrM., ... fC> "' la er ...... IC) ........... ., .... , ... '911tWtl '53-Dt11 !)'....,, c... erhle Mclee4. llttl• lmselt . Stfly Fe"lllt. 11:11 e ........ ., .. w...,.,, cw. MYTWt MOVIES Z:ll e '\J'il" (drama) '41 -Mtfl• OMtell. lostoll Cottu. ~ Nfl 43--1111 luloal. ., W• ., aa .... ,.. ClllYSttty} '41 -..., Crtblt. ~ D ,_. ,,.,.. ,_..,,, '50-4:30 8 (C) "W, •• Mt" (d11m•> '57 :, = ....._. Dllltridl, Ml-I -V111 lol111so11. PIPtr Laurie. I D "I, Mt1111.,... ld111111> ·59 - • "I' I ... ( ... ) '51 -StM Codtrt11, Ute MU111. ON A PINHEAD H lv.'t -·it• .... M M• tfllnf •• lntctlblnt tht Con,titYllon •n tt.. It••~ of • ''"· bui 4i4 y•u •"•' tu lly •••41 the "Fet fhe ••<.,.,-futiore 111 the OA fl Y "LOH You'4 be surp•iu d llow ••di iM.. ......... we can pac• inte a tm•ll '"•ca. PEANUTS DR. klLDAU JUST.ONE 61Nlf. QUESTIOK.-Mftf or> -,a,GET llfAT MASI<~ TUMILEWEEDS rrs NEVER 100 LATE 10 CHANGE '1tXJR ~ SNAKE·EYEJ .... MISS PEACH • . LfC.'fVRE 'foOAY ~ ''How -ro tt-\1N~ foll- )'OURSELF'' . • DElllE DEERE • NOW IS THE TIME 10 REFORM! NOW IS '™E TlME 10 - G4VE <J> '1?lJR LIFE OF CRJMEJ NOWJ .•• OH,NO? HOW ABOUT THE DAY YOU WERE BOR.N? WHEN ~E 00C10R. HIT YoU,WHAT? DID )t)lJ DO. ~ ly Chns M. Set b , Ncrnc.E : • ·No SPfA~MA· 1• ., iE" SfATfP UNLESS fHE'2£ WILL r.ita'ff .... ~~ WtiEtJ 'BELL R\NC S". & 0 P.f<:O'N fl.ED • . 1A~E S'fAi AS-SIG-NED i O 'fOU . r 1'EAllY CAN'T 00 ALONG WITH STEALING so.¥.1· ONE.15 Plla'ERTY. E! ., R~~ -Ml~IJTE > ~ES-r P~roo MA"£ ~JGHT ON Tif€ 11>~"' ..... Hovf2... fOlltW THE A~~~S' . ly Fram -. ¥!~H{ lP£11~l ; • I Style PltJ V1t11I ''8ft1t F1ll lll1it1 Dtttclttltl• .,._.,... · .$321 Wedllesdl;, Ortober 18, 1967 Look Whit 26• ••. .i lllrfftyf ·· 39c1175c Electric·al Accessories DAILY PILOT .. r......A.enWe •lllba. paru· teed for S-,..rs er Tiii •••n. 'Fall buiea-heavy quaUtr 9" nyon ud ~ nylon capria that are tailor.d tor perfect tit Hoot nd eye waist eto- aure with elutic for eomfortable tit. Slz., I to 11 in Black, Plum, lrlaht Pa• Top . quality. .molt on.a Medecl electrical aceeuoriee-ftnt u.. ever at tbia price! • 39e plui f\iael, cube TA!S ·~~-~µ,~ Edra-~ m.. " • lloys' Yl•yl S•ede Jackets -'4'' Lnwl•• "TeK .. A.C:lovd" ma wsll•cl Trlcot ............ mlgldGown1 '2'' ()It "tlail wrlcl,..,. 1a4 wead1rflal 1klft ~ el_,.acetate i114 _..,.. .. Sleep. tu bea.U• wttll rancr 7ob de~J , dal11J' trf.,. Pin Blue ., ........ • leac• & Edinger llvd., Huntington l1ac• . tell. • '1" Sleep 1n4 pJai Hta of cotton and acetate and llY· 1011 blench. One and 2·pe. 1tylea with lipper or iaap fronta. 11-Dr .. erM..ai ...... c.••••11 ·3'' 1.., Y• H .. l111tr SIM., Frm~I Reg. at• lleg•~• Hairdo Holders 49' Comfortable fbaa hlr pntee. ton ~P your hairdo'• beautr aaloA tr.h whll• 10U al•pl Ad- Juatable, haM' ftlltable. Ia fuhloa 1hadM. ltreferrell Ble•clecl Whiskey GUA• •3•t An outstand· ing value at our everyday low price or $3.98. Now ape· clallY priced ror limited time only. Stock up now and 1ave •ca quart. •r.1ova1 .. 1 La Mega Cigars Sii;: ~~ .. $ 249 Ian ot nattoa· 1111 kn9wn, qualib' ctaan. • 39c tape, O"Qund adQ>ten • 49c duplex receptar.lr.1 • 48c.flk pull chaia fl'AP, • 58c awitell plat.I, aocketa • lk·'71c u&euloa eeNe Ate Dlt ••••r•I llectrlc .. Clock R•tlmo =•23• "'"" ......... Jldce tw • UU.. alJJflaeuaJftl doct radio wit~ Snoo1 Alana! '-c.t aap" after first alarm! Gl'fft ·tou, in Antique White. h ..... efAP .... r .. 119"" ....... " ·~ ••rfu ... La~1 ............. 69• &Hie,.....,,.. • Milt Cbocol1tt Alrnond1 • Milt Cltocol•tt Br11ll1 • Cllocolate J rldte Mlx ~ A.11td. cent.tr Cllocolat .. u ............ . .. Hallow••• Costu,...77 t. \Pf(lf\l l~O')W[[I\ Spook • t.Klllar ieleetioa fll .n.u.,.mude41 etltllllu kid- d.let •Ul 10 ror. C1o1"1, Kitt.ea, Blue Faio. ~OtUn.. ....... i .c.m.. •• $1... ...... ..... hxof40f•MM• Mi1ill*t -........~ Calltlya_. ~---­. A•l••I Ceel&ln Delicious! Ki~ · cben-Fresls PIY· • • C orit"I ...... !.,,., •• SI.MY ..... Teeale ~ .... Box of80-Too&- 1i1 Rolleentenl tJ 41 Alltd. fta\'On. •• . • 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St.- Harbor S~•opping Center, Costa Mesa • 233 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa Shoppin9 • 6827 Wntmlnst., at Golden West, • 1406 W. EcllllCJer and Bristol St.- Edinger Center, Santa Ana • 17904 MaCJnolia St. at TatNrt, C...., ~ta Mesa " Westminster ,, Fo1Ptain Valley t I \- ..-ror._, .... aow priee4 low· erdiaa~ bltlb9! - > ' .. •• 'I .. .. . -. . . , . . > , -. . -. ' -.. J - • • 30 DAILY PILOT _:News of Orange Coast Men, Women Serving in the U.S. Armed Forces Secood Lt. David P. Falel ado. San Clemente. lw been llOD of Mr. and Mra. David •wiarded U.S. Air ~ Iii· C. Fales of 208 Calle Dor-ver win(I upon crwtuation at Reese AFB. Texu. Lt Fales. a graduate o< Mater Dei H.igb Scbool. San-, ta Ana, was commissioned upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy where be abo earned his B.S. degree. Ing Cenle'r. Lowry AFB, Colo. after completing basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Command. Cannon AFB, New Mexico. Airman Mularski ls a graduate of Garden Grove High School. ders to report to Patrol Squadron 2, at Whidby Is- land, Wuh. THE MODERN FUNERAL AND BlJRIAL CONCEPT He Is a 1966 graduate Of Corona del .Mar High Sebool and attended Orange Coast College before entering the service. Hoepltalman Aa.n C. Aln- chaau, USN, 10n of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk AJncbam of 386 Lookout Drive, L a g u n a Beach, traduated from Hos- pital Corps School, San Di- ego, al~r 14 weeks of basic trainin1. • 4: ... Seaman Appren. David 1... Strlekl.IA, USN, son ot Mrs. MinnJfer J . Stricklin of 3351h Del· Mar Ave .• Costa Mesa, bas returned to Long Beach aboard the USS Preaton. estminsttr Sltmorial Jark Airman Aathoay M. Bor- •d:, son Of W.r. and Mrs. Anthony M. Borack of 6351 lrotiuola Road, Westminster, baa been assigned to Moun- tain Home AFB, Idaho, as an air traffic specialist, with the unit of Tactical A i r Command after completing basic training at Lackland AFB, Tens. Witn combat aii forces In Vietnam, at Bien Hoa AFB, Airman lC Donald S. Paap, son of Donatd H. Paap, 4M Arroyo Chico, Laguna Beach, ls an aircraft repair- man. The ship has been deploy- ed with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pa- ciClc. Maj. A. B. Manhard Jr. has assumed command of Wing Equipment R e p a l r Squadron. Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, from out- going commanding officer. Maj. H. Clayson. -CtMmlY·MAUSOLIUM flUNllAL HOMI CHAPILS.CUMA TOIY COLUMIAllUM YITHANS LAWN 21 l Glu•• 1-'577 Mertllary-Ce .... t•ry COMPUTE FUNRAL AND tUllAL CINm Bea.use the ~cal and burial cmtu ooocqit ~ cLimjnatcs the need foe pnxaaioos through heavy traffic on overcrowded bigbwafSt family and friends aliJcc may now P-Y thtir full re- spects by attending the burial Joen•ia, as well u the chapd service. all at ooe bnutiful place, at-Im cost. 14'01•14111 •ACH M.YD .. WUTMINUD 714 TW-.... J.2421 714 ......... J.1725 Norftter" Sweet, Juicy, Mellow Ripe Airman Borack is a 196.5 graduate of Westminst~ High School and attended Orange Coast College before entering the service. Hia wife is the former Miss Wendy Goodsell of Cos- ta Mesa. Airman Cllrtl&opher ~ er. son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Cooper of ~18 Wayne Road, Corona del Mar, baa been assigned to Air Ji'orce Technical Train- A graduate ol Laguna Beach High School. 1965, he was assigned to Travis AFB , before his arrival In Viet- nam. Airman 3CW•yne J. Mlll- arsk:l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mularski of 148.31 Givens Place, Weltminater, has graduated from ttle U.S. Air Force Technical Scbool, Amarillo AFB, Texas. He bas been assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air Naval Reserve Ensign Pat· rick K. Buckle, son of Mr. and N..rs. J . F. Buckie Jr .. 8212 Munster Drive, Hunt· lngtno Beach, had bis new- ly-earned aviator's "Wings of Gold" pinned on by his fattier. Ensign Buckie completed six m-00tbs-« flight ~g at the Naval AJr Station, Corpus Cbriati, Texas, where be received two phases of advanced training. He has received hia or· PO• POOD GIANT'I CBCKa OP THI YIAll ~~I Nothina to l>uvl Yow vote ii vour entry .. '" 1pec:taculor fret FoOd Giont drawing ••• a customer from WV«Y Food Gtant mari<et wil win! Complete Drawing Ruin PG$ttd in vour Food Giont supermarket. A w·nner in rwry stortl A graduate ol U.S. Naval Academy. Annapolis, Maj. Manhard Is a 18-year Ma- rine Corps veteran. He Uves at 25313 Staysail St.. Dana Point. with h1s wife, Marjorie and four chil- dren. Second Lieutenant Ron A. Antboa1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKibben of TENDH, All GRUM BROCCOLI 2 '"'· 29c Nestle's Quik Instant Cocoa Mix 2-pound pkg. Peanut Butter lA~::,~~~ER 49c l.AIGf.StZf PAPAYAS Frfth, TefMlet< Greett OlllOlll or ............ lof99 5 C buttdii ea. Tropi«ll 21c Treat ••· large, Juicy PRISH LIMll 3 for IOc ROCKINGHAM LISTERINE ·Bread-in-a-Bag ~w1~ 3 2~::$1 Arch'1GY Fruit Mix:1~29c ScudderMayonnaisi49c NOVELTY IOTTLES QUALITY DllllllR • ~~ ""'-===-................... ., ... ........... _..' ~ ~:;-=--- ANTISEPTIC for general oral hy· giene, bod breath, colds and rtuvhont sore throat, minor cvtl, terotche• and insect bite•. 20·0Z. BOTHE All VARIETIES CAL FAME FRUIT DRl.NKS 4 ~~,~1SAVE cans 19c 245 W. Palizada, San Cle- mente, has been awarded U.S. Air Force ailv• pilot wings after bis graduatiotl from Laughlin AFB, Texa1. He will be assigned to Clark AB, Philippi.le.. where he will be in Military Airtlft Command. The lieutenant graduat.ed from St. Vincent Prepare. tory School, Latrobe, Pa., and received bis B.S. de- gree from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., where he was commissioned up o n graduation. Seaman Recruit David M. McClure, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McClure of 9082 Kapaa Drive, Hunt• ington Beach, bas graduat- ed at the Naval Training Station, San Diego after nine weeks of basic train· ing. • He attended Golden West College before joining the Navy and was a graduate of Pittsford lilgh School. New York. GOLDEN CREME RADl'Aa BUnER :t~7tc WllllS WITH l'fANUJS, CASHfWS, WAlNUTS-SfltVE WITH THf PLANTERS MIXED NUTS •m,l~~oa.79c IETIY CltOCKER BROWNIE MI X 23·01. P~Q 43c Imel 6t oHJ • l!ed • Whrt. ...... uouro PALMOLIVE 'lloz 76c ''"'1 llOttlt I Sc off I d-oL bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c 20-oL bottle ..... ...... 29< 26-oz. bonlt ............. 37c lfftlfO -USTY MUICAN·STYll ROSARITA BEANS 2 ·:':~3 39c HlAVY DYTT-ICUl'S ,OODS flfSHH, lONGH CUT-RITE WAXED PAPER '!!;t· 25 c Wfnf HANS-If.Al ZUTY PlAVOt-TAll NO. 300 CAN HORMEL CHILI CON CARNE UCTIA llCtf, t<>IUSf flAVOl-lO·OUNCf u •• NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE TlfAT, MfAT & "5H, llVU & flSH -NOURISHING TABBY CAT FOOD IT CUAN5, SCOUH ANO l l!ACHU FOOD GIANT CLEANSER2 8 6'h·o1,$1 (0"• 14·o•. 2Sc can• IOtOIN'S INSTANT-MAUS 24 flU,,Y. l'UffCT SUVtNCU MASHED POTATOES ,000 GIANT-HANDY STRll(f BOOK MATCHES PlASTIC SANDWICH IAGS 2 PLY FACIAL TISSUE ALUMINUM FOil OlOOORANI BAGGIES 'P~q 55' of ISO 11GHT LO (Al SVl!UP KLEENEX REYNOLDS WRAP DIAL SOAP ASSORlfD Mt~f\ ROYAL PUODINr LOG CABIN 1 ~~l 39' 37c 17-in by 75.11 79 c rnll 2 ~"?. 29c 2 ~:~ 4l c 2 ,.~ 23( r .. o• r 2300 Barbor QJl'd. ai Wiison St •• ,Parbor Sho1111in~ c·~11tcr l1 ost~11 illt•su , • 911 I • BRO CAUi Au Grath C .. 11 lllA1 ' ·~ PIC COt -~ WedlltSQy, Oct.obtr 18, 1967 DAILY PILOT :JJ ·Busy Bot Easier You Can Get to OCC F cuter Now I See By Today's Want Ads Startin& nut month, the telephone lines •at ONnge Cout College may still be busy, but it'll be easier to tel through, tbanb to -MW equipment to be m~ Oct. 30. On tibet day, the coUep will switch over. to a ... Centrex phone system, oiflc· lals 91id today. The Dew s)'ltem will •Dible calleri • di.i direct to tbe ,.,,_ °" CMDpus to whom hf wanl to speak. Anyone who haa tried '° ceU OCC at peak times, of· fidals said, and especlally at reg111tration tiJne, knows that the present system iJ "woe· fully out of date." Bat now enrollment is about .,. School ofticla1s said that Hie coet of the new system will be. Jhe Mme u the coel. ol rtmodelinl the old board, adding neceaaary equipment and h1rlnc another operetor. 1be' ~ will be more ftulble, ,Svin1 155 incom- inl !inti compared to the exiltinl 10. With tbe new system, a caller "'2tinl to 1et in touch with the .SUU.ions office COllld d.lNct11 dial 834-5733 ad readl il Wltb the old •up,, be would have bad to fO throulll tbe 1wltcbboard -and usually wlil Oct. a. Telephone company crewlwill spend the pr~ lna weekend on campu1 mating the switchover. Rockwell Aide On Murder Rap . ARLINGTON, Via. (UPI) -John C. Patter, 'rT, ac· cused slayer ol American Nazi Party leader Gecrae L1ncolb Rockwtll, will be ... raJ&ned on a murder ctmse before an ~ circuit court jodge 'lbundly. ~-.A~.:;;;~ • Have )'Ola -a ._,. little flll'r)' aniJlla1. .that iii neither dos nar cat! Dall't WOft7 •• ~ Jaat .... pet bccoon! • >. JIU11 will tnde their erPl7 •.• 1amtoal .. boa ..., Qab .,artment wldda WM f•taftd IA Bame llqubie! e 'lba'e'a a 'lj Yamaha 1)'llll IWre b $1SO! e A 'II VW bua Ja o&red, lolded with .... ,...,. ..,. ~ .... ,.act. • A l'llid ~iii want· ed! •There's a coune offered to lam Jncame Tu and ffJ'1l $.1 to • per hour. AD Arbpon County lfand jury indicted PaUer Monday aftlro ~ tati- moQy-fi'Cliii m cOwitj poJice·1~------=--==-=------==:=: men. F9tler, a onetime N9· JUST. PLUGGINC:J ALONG _.:. Mn, Shirley Wood, switchboard operator at 'Or- ange Oout College, ju.st keeps plugging away with outdated equipment pend· ing Oct 80 mtcbo9er: to new telephone aervice. The little •Wftdll)oard now hi 01e was inst.tiled in 1962, when OCC heel a student en- rollment ol 135. Now, JJ yMn later, it'• ltW there. There will remain a gen- eral couece number to call if a caller doea not know what deplrtment he wants r U be doel not have the department number. The muter aumber la 834-5e61. fte IYIJtem will go into apentiGD at t Lm., Monday, • Party omeer I ni arrest. eel lbout • miDutel after Roctw.n ,,.. abot down m a abopphl1 eeatlr llbout·a block from part1 bemiguar- tera Aq. 25. Look to The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage •e11 .... ,~.>21,A· gc • ,.,.,...., (1-es.) 37c ' • -... f19-u.)"' . • ..... • ._,,.,.,.i CW..) · pfie • . . STOUFFER BROCCE>U « 45 CAULOWER , C Au Gratln, lG-oa. pkg. coil• ....,.... . '&:.~ •s· MIAT ·PllS· ~,.;.~~ JI• . . SARA··LE.E ; . PICAN 79 co•••• 13·01. ~ c · · • · pkg SAVE C~I . . 10c ~ nder<amp's JRS ·SUN .. od 19·22 E YOUR COFFEE I A BREAK! It's Coffee ok e Weeki , YOU MAY CASH CHECKS, PURCHASE MONEY ORDERS OR PAY UTILITY BILLS AT OUR .HANDY FOOD GIANT COURTESY BOOTH EEOLESS bog of 14 29' DOLE lOW.cAlORI£ 1h·oz. Pkoi. FRUIT COCKTAIL 42-oz 1onno 303 27c pkg. 63' con .MOT .. HOnL Af9·-TA9llAllT I f on Miuie11 lay ... the YMrJ.__ Weter ~ Playground a • .....,. Lo Jell• ... ~ .S.11 Di ... u.s.D.A. 'CHOICE' IEEf , LYGI . ·IND Tendef, ~eUcious t..ef · :_ .. ~ .. perfMtf0tt * ,... finelt ffcwor -truly the "kiftl of roam." S.rw with · roasted petotoea, earrots · and oniOM; fluffy York- shire puclcfint •nd pan gravy-a MeWtOraitle wl · for femUy er 9uests. COR-IED BE·EF ALEX BEEF TAMALES . . . 4~.~s9c Serve With Alex Chili CCII Carne 8'0L pk gs. i pk;. 45c r .............. • ILUE CHEESE lO.oi 45c • 1000 ISLAND 1.-•• e 5'>Ua CHAM r-L (ltOQUEFOrr, 10.oz. jOf, 59<) GALLO rARCHMENT 'wurPED 'I at ITALIAll 14-oz. SALAMI stick IAY'S IN•LllH pkg. 19• MUPPllll of4 EAGLE BRAHD SWEET COHD£NS£0 . f~ IMJNOINlll, ,,_ 0, 1MSON 59.t. CO.OKID CRAB . . U.S.D_.. ...... WHOU LIQI l 1ttlOff$ 59.t. FRYER PARTS • U.s.D.A. •Clioicr llff ' •10! CLUI •TEAK U.S.D.A.'CNOeCl'lllf $10! cuar STEAK Wll.SON TfMOflMAOe fUUY COOICfO 69.t. HAMIUn H~~PMAN emu MAID OR HORMEL RED LABEL SL IC.ED BICOI 1-LI. PKG. WIUON TIMDUMA.Df Ctl'ttn HAM SLICES u .s.o.A. 'CttOICI' 1m-o.'°"'t SWISS STEAK U.l.D.A. 'Ctte>Kt' IHf SHORT RIIS LIAM, IOHtlUS STEW BEEF WIUON CHTlflfD-1.tl. ,KG. SLICED BACON . GROUND BEEF $1'! HAl.ii"Ui STEAK 79.t. 69C PIUH""'11, 69C 11a. RED SNAPPER 11t. 3_5,~# sKiNuss·c:c;o s9· PIODM CllTUUSH NfAOfD 6 5 79 c OYSTERS ~: c Ht. PIOmf KOLD ICIST-J.OZ. . 5 9 · 69c VEAL STEAKS .:,~, c ..., • .-YllCILI C'llAT. UI) It ADI TllllY WITW tun-1 ... L .... FULLY COOKED WILS'ON TINDllMADE FULL SHANK HALF HAM Prices Effective Thurs. thru ~ Sun., Oct. 19-22, 117 ~ ....... --.... BORDEN'S MILK1~L37c I we we/come TOP CHOICE ~ 93c flOD ITllP DOG FOOD 7::-$1 .69 1~!!!.'1 ... I ~ 't •• > 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St., e ... bor Shopping Center_, Costa Mesa _____ _ .. g DAILY PllaT COLGATE TOOTIIPlST£ K!~z~-5 5c DlA\. PKG. 10TTU 91' · o••• TAILtTS .... · · · Of~ 15• US1£111E 10U1HW lSH .... ; ,~~ W111Tt lllllllllSPRlY ... OL 1 :: P£PT0 llSIOL UQU~~~,:s ...•. 01. • 1111FT AP£ . . • ... .... -., ·-·•NCH 39 -.... .. (I. MARGARINI INSTANT MILi PURIX ILIACH DUL 'ACKAGI ONI 55( "All ON CHUCK • s..u..•111 C&H SUGAR I s59c ' ... ~ TALL CANS EJU1Y F-.1m 1•1111111m •mrnam .._ llllET MJt W. '~ !' ' • 1522 W r • ta Bhd. Westminster 2S6t W. • 18' a;, ' t . 14212 .._ Aft. WMtti... 21•,.. ,_,--.. c-. ._ i• E. <:.-.. 'ar-. 7W W. 1M St.., &it. .._. 2611 E• egce St.,' s.nta Ant - 0 ; At .,&., ... ...._ ' • 1 .. -I I -., I ·-I I -I ~ t ' ... ~· , . . . . . . . . ·: .. ... w d ' ., ; CkaGllll' 18, l 967 I DAILY PltOl ,. New C1rt -· 9IOCIMw Cart --· 9100 New Cars - : SEllMG IS .--BELIEVING . . . COME . TO THEODORE ROBINS ·- WE GUARANTEE YOU A DEAL THAT YOU WILL TELL ALL .YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT . FOIDS ~MUSJAIGS~l-BllDS-FAIRLAIES-·coRTllAS-GT'S ~'.:;·'. WE'RE · GUESSING THE STRIKE IS ABOUT OVER ••• AND 'WE'RE UNLOADING BECAUSE Tffe. MORE WE SELL NOW, TH,E MORI WE GET WHEN FULL PRODUCTION STARTS. f~;;~; . . . . =· WI HAYE MORI THAN AN ACRE 01' P:INI UllD CARS PRICl!D TO MEET AND BEAT COMPETITION ANvwHERI JN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. COME IN TODAYI THE ODDS All 10 TO 1 THAT Yotn.L FIND JUST THE CAR YOU WANT ••• AT THI! PRICE YOU WANT TO PAYI 1 '65 ~~utom.flc, n. h399 '67 ~'::e;!:'!r., fut. s4595 '64 ~:!.'~ .. ~v~. •.to .. $1599 : retli., heetw. Ho. OSWJ. I •"• f1ctory w1rru1ty. l'er• UH, buclret Heh, WSW. • feet co11dltio11. No. UJllOI No. '7556 ---~---- '65 G4ttaie 500XL si399 2 tlr. H.J., VI, .... .. n , "'· retlie, ...... . fect.r, 1if. Lib lwelltl "-·No. '7110 '67 ~c::~ H~~~90 VI, ...... s3399 n , 1ir, ,., Yi11yl ro.f, No. '7557 · '63 Galaie 500 !1299 2 Or. H.J. 152 VI, ...... f'S, UH, WSW. N.. I JMA '65 ~~~. =:v •. ··~ .,799 '66 ~=~~ sew rs, vinyl roof, RIH, wsw: I ._..,, ,_.., ....;..,.. . -6, 777 No. JOIA N.. '7HJA '65 ~~ H~i~I, Air cOftd., $2199 n , Pl, Auto., HH, WSW. No. 116lA '62 ~~~ .... -s999 f• tit. ..... f1.nfy. No. '741JA '64 ~·~~\~'!o., n , '1599 HH, WSW, IMtcktt aoets. -No. ,7444 '63 :;.:~~.~~:~. $1499 '65 MMcury Conwt $1899 power 1toer1119 l llf1ko1, We9011. 219 VI, ...... Air f1ctory eir. Like 111w, No. corwl., I'S, lt&H, WSW UA. tlr11. No. '7414 - ... ALL SALE PRICES , : * EFFECTIVE ONLY • ! • . . • THROUGH SUNDAY, '. ' . : .. OCT08ER 22, 1967 , :.::: ·.· .. · .... . =· •.um.I l•ddton fer' ..... «Mdm.Ia . . -- . :~: .·.-'; ~ . ... - aENTAU -3f DAILY PILOT Wednesct.Y. Oetobff 18, 1967 HOUSIS fa. SALi ,.. 5 ,_SAU 1 ..,.ALS --RENTALS .:;_,5ES"P01t SALi ·HOUSH '°it SALi ~OUSES IEOlt SALE_ HOUSES FOil ~LE _ __ _ ----Hi 1 UJ:ilw....... AptL FumlthM Ge,;r~l·:: 1000 General 1000~neral 1000 General 1000 .... ,.,. IMda ~I' tis ,II ,_ C.-.._ ,.., Cata~ . 4100 General · : liUlfJ WI! SOLD 15 ·RESAU HOMES IN UTJlE DOWI :.~ ::-: ~;_ .. --:=:: ~~!! iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Altft. Unfuml1ho4 : ··~-IN · SEP11MIER WE'RE uftutt vae. ~ ...,. , , .... '•-2 "-. .,.. ~ VACANCY UnJom• IOJll SHORES YOUR AREA • BIG w rott.N. J ei-1-; ..._ .. T ,0: ~ .!., .. .. .. ...., a.ti ... '*· 2m di. au.et. c.M. , ....... • :...1 .z TRYINft FO~ 100 IN OCTOBER. LET ~ ID .... ~ r -= --.. -.. ...... ....... (1 b&Jc an N..,ort Blvd> VV4ll ~~t:i·'r lq·u!e:t oum OF ..um.~ IE YOURS. 5 BR 3 b&dl, famlbt room, lale .... 1 a lllllW CD ...... ~ ........ -(t lllArV "" 1"5111 completelt reccndltiolkd, YOU °"" T'llE I.Am -.:_ .... Call•~ Jllllll. th ff()TPOINT 11 · l .. A..d-~ Y, three 1peeo LMk fer ~ .. In this newspaper & ether carpet. a iftwtar pa.Inc. -~ ~-OSJGa • --. dMt ...._ um .._. .. s flm J nKmlR '-t .......... dinkls roam, couttt; encl IM.th.m C1llfornl1 pubUcatlons. Move into th1a base DID IQ f BR.. J .._ ,__ -. fl a , ...._ .._ ._ CllmillJ Ol6 --..... ---~ ~ room overtook· 1141 W..edlft Dt. n. fully J~ped home w/fl'pL, .._ na.: 111111 •--r ma.. Dr. *ft: 'VllTW A iu MAA C .... te ......... '" 1111• LOVELY POOL and ""-71'1 before Cbrlttmu. -total i.,. ...... '-* ,..._ C-J -. 2 ... ~ .... -• ........ 2 -. ~ 11\IVIUll l'UU9Ull Myt Ch* & ~ Clult ~·~~ ~. ~~ 1681114·1~~~1' H.I. ~ -~ftWJOM. Price a ~....,.a 8lldr .. .. I at a-• ... t w , SMt -. J2T BACHELOR I: 1 BR. Pool, ·.SS~~ 8r ~ 2 ba ---· -r ._ JU!l ....,, · · area. _,_ ---~~ &.r .... -D .. At 0 ..._ $tOof34I Elcc/Loc rporta AdultJ w • crttn ~. expellli•e wall-H.H "-'*aw. BY Olnl!.a -~..... lfl-' ca . ' id · ' e Frpl lndlv/lndl'J fac'la pqier, carpeted and dnped. -.-...a..-141·f4ft • COATS LOVILY J -. 2 .. .._ . no pets. All Uula pa • e Adulta It Family areu 1-iafAdecldne, ...,mklen ---; & • J Ills: cmw•t..-1 0 ... all JCaC8::a. 2.•,_~ ~~ 9D Victoria, 64&-6774 1145 Anaheim Ave. amt,~~~ 1!tLACI ... _. * Nmr" ... a wn. u v-daria. $17.50 Wk. Up c.M. ~• ~ ~.. "RING SPRING" R 'tOU oeea. Will .. • • 9"W. -.ID5 • Studio Ir Badl apts. v~ AT ssr.soo.TERMs Prl Reduction --54Ml41-.. ~ c.. .-•-. ' ~-s • a • ._ -. .. • IDd utua • Phone M!rv. RENT A . ·' •• Cl (Open lvoniftll) tr.. Utt. ~ ~ _ ....._, ~ i,t tl9recl e Maid Service . TV avail. 3 Rooms Furniture ., on custom built -,.,_ --. aJm. • New Cafe A Bar $25 Month ~ vtew home New,_.. Hih-••-2176 Nrwport Blvd. S48-97~ • • in Lquna Be&dl MONEY MAKD EXCEPT. di!m -~ -• I t ... 3m $96. 1 BR Apt Fum Utll FULL OPTION TO BUY. • · -'--...._...i_ ,..__ "--"! .... -a .. , _ _. .. ~ .... A • ~ • ••-No deposit o.a.c. 1£., with l'l1MY btt-1n k11i.,; .... ,, 0:>sGood· ta R~~ ·;;; ~ ... T .,.~ .-trJAc. ~,.so; :n ~;-'p:,' ~:--' Hoae of CIMllrs WW .,, bee.med ceillnp • I.GI PAN" ,.. • 11111111111. ~ Bit 211.a 2 bedrooma. 2 betbl and exc tl•ncliw .Dec Ida '9e ... •,...,._ IEAl.TY ~ .,._. ...._ ~ blt· '42-SIK4 517 W. ltth, C.M. 5M·HM 5 ~ % all priced now Call lo ~ ideal doc pm .SJUfil. J weww-2 .... ...1 car.. ...... JOoL NASSAU PalD J. A 2 BR. at $47.500 CURT DOSH a....11..... M>-1111. ._... ..., ....,,_ 1'Dl'.IL .-S 56a5li M ;·.,,. 6 wbda "1m or "'Unt. $105-$1& Hell c.ta Miu May trade for f IRmlWI CXJRNla -..a. J Br.. 2 .._,.. --. ... - -i1J1 ...... pool. 177 !:. 22nd St· I0-3Mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllttlir'Yl1w Hiiis ANYONE c.AN ASSUME this Balboa Jalll'ld property 17,, w. Coaet BiPWl1 .. ,.. ra. .... -... ·• -A; -• acrA;.., 3 .. 2... 1 BR CGmpl rum. HAllOI : : llA-low tnterett GI loan with Call. Bob "'-··1-6'2-M72 EVQ. ~ ---~ "!....,-~ ....... ... .... ..., a I I I 'Dlfla. lll Flower•;_ f7t.!O ~ .. _.. _.. • .., --lllmlll!~!!llll!!!!'!l _ _...11!1. Owner. r.~ -· --~ • 'llr 'k _..., 0i M 2 i.a. I i' a ••- • S100 i:. .. ir' liii!! ...... 1oco'"4 r=:".:", -::.;;: """"'"""' 4 IR -..:"11own o:' ._.,.. _;; • -•1--• llEEIS ·· = IOQi!Oend'1 matt d• fireplace, new carpets, new $21,500 C:.W .. ._, Im -D' .. .,,.. • a 6 • a ~ • .... ,.,. leadt ~ .A:~!uclna~ aree. pai~t. room for boat .or ------!!!!~ 2 baths. Most dealrable llv--~ i a a._ 2 • -.. ~-•aa 4-Qllf. Irvme Cam· trailer -m rapidly l"'MJ'I lng! Imel¥ lot • Ideal • * OCENll V... * Tli/W ..,.; ._. ., ._ • ... _.. ._ 1 Wr a 2001 pus· ~''momenta aw_,. area flffl' .freeways .\ new outdoor fun A eaterta.lDMlc. CAMD> ps;e... .... ~ ....._ -: ...... a 0 '*4 *-W. Oc-front :~bty priced from aboppinl center. $23,llO -Elegant ~. 0 w •er sa. Dela. ,...._ ~ -.., .._ ._. ,.. 11 ,... a.alt .. J 1llla U. : '~,900.to S'!.500 OFFERS INVITEI>. desperate! ~1720. $3IOOI * o---......... ~.:.. .. 9 u' & Ollla-avlll 2 BR, 1 bath, crpta W5K HOMES Ris Sprlng 6'2-'1251 anytime TARBELL 2955 Harbor • a-....... --1. 59.zial •• NB. drapes, $150 mo. ~:-_MacAr1hlD' Blvd. p R I N a --, -----· ltl..OSSISSIONS ~ ........ -I _ ..... 0 I a 7 --~ UlO'OIUC IG-H15 61>1669 eYel. ~ ~aclfic eout Jiwy. or RIAL TORS .. Lew Dewn i.tt. bit.-. i ._, .. am..__ a :. ,.... Apt. N~.Fn· Turn on San REALTY CO. 673-4400 VA _ Everyone Eligible ,_ iocd.. m.a.-.. > • ! .._ .... ..._ s• J .._ .... 4115 nan. ltOOMY 2 BR G~ae Apt. JQlfqUin Hills Rd., then fol-1801 W tcllff 642·7252 G. 0 . IUCCOLO .... :..= ,;;~ _,, SI'& -. ..-. ~ ~ ~ bch~ ·~Jii' J~ ~~ ~ ... to mode.I area. " OWcial V-A. ~-U. .. =•= 18 -.._ J a. J • * a. • ~ 1l09 w. Bay, m..as ------.• "'2 .. . .• ,. :·~-., Nftplrt ..... .... ::~_. ... , ':-::= J bdrm ~ 2 ....... 2 •• pJus I.mp ram-S!ll • ~ ·borne. SepU'atie ~~en in b9dt for 1Nlaw1 or teenagers. Near ~~ Owner needs amaJJ. e.r( bo_. Under $30.000. 6~9'!.0t. Eves:~ I.ah b 24 Hour Sel"VlCe 2-.... ~ 2 -----,... -.mi Bat 41; VIEW al 8a.J Ac~ College Pn • rv n macna 641-4162 LIM> ml ......... • • w .... r.... 2 ....... ~. OlntiNB- I>rWe by 2'l56 A¥Uaa. 3 aa llVINE TIRltACI C•tl MeM 1100 4 L Z I f ..:=.: =-~ ~ Ca .. Mir ~=-fy~ 2' .. lh m ">'._ CU"fldll Ww EllMbn** • -·-...-• -.._ • -. • --WWW&: 1 Wna. • 6 privatt rar ,...._ nu. ..... mp cathedral oeOllw. LEAVING .... • lb l.o& George m= ~ Ce .., ... ..__ w1 lldldla, SUI " or VA OK. 2 Bedrooms. dell, dlaiaa Yoar a.JD • Prleed to 8dl m.a.11 OP9..... Wfiilt 2 ... 2 .... -- rm, extra deep lot, terse Fut? By Owner. $23.CllO. 3 " Fw 5 a I u-I I I --Sl25, ~285• ..... $21,950 heated pool It cabana. An Bdrm, l~ Beth. 9ndi&b NJCEO TO m.L ·, 0 J ...._ Npt Qmmel Inn llottl EXCEPTIONAL H 0 ME flnl>1&'e· Larae Brick leGc-,u ~ ._.., ._.. C .. .,_. i.....t winter rata. $49 SOQ. ed It flood-Ugtited with COY· f "5rm· ...... 11iL .... &030 'II. Coat Hwy. 642-m> ' emf ruDlpUI room. Giant lot .-do. t.w *1111 • ....._ ._.... J &. J ...... pli(Jw; SIOI VIEW 66x200'. Beaut11u1.1y W. s.timit io.--.--. ~ ..,_ Will ..._ ~ace.a view BAYFRONT caped. Lota ct trees~ R. c. GRID...., saa ... ., -, , ............... fD.&B . 1 BR. 542-15 (C•ll to '" ln1kle) , N.wport BAafELOR • ~· frolll $100 Incl. util. 1 • 2 • 3 BDAM. FURN. A UNFURN •. Heated Pools, <Jilld c.r,· ewer. AdJ. to SbopplJIC -:-; 2700 Pe le.l"90D Way, at Jlut. bor Ir Adama, Oosta ..._ 5tHl10 CCII -OWi~ TO 111 . •a• . Rm• •AaOUB 2 Ir 3 BR 2 bath Apta. Built-ine, al' ~ clrapee. QWet UrilJ. J117 Cinumon &mt.al Mgr. Mn.~ :tat & B.ach · -.~lty, Inc. 2U!5. '*· :Balboa Blvd., !ITB ~- Visit our new magnificent ing eight fruit trees plus 3416 Via Lide ._ -:; '!"' ~ ------· -., MONm Bachelor Apt. 'View-Poiot'' Series hornet decorative lhrubl. NO hip .:..-.... ..... 3355 1117 W. Balboa Blvd. * Confempotery * Vic1ori• in the &Ht localioo ~T ~x~~-'; ~•tfr.. -.a ypem:r lew ., lalwer 6'15-Wl9 FURN-UNnJRN 646-8811 In Newport Bead! ........ -lll!r .. Ptlfer l or 2 MODERN l BR. P\'t 119tio, Spac 1 Ir 2 BR, 1ldv Patio 544-1034 from ll.22.500 -Sl59.500 ~= Dr., Cotta ...._ ~ ! , ' .. .... .. .......... Jt11C1. 2 Br, 1% c:&r1JOl1, Adults. No pets. frplc, all kltdl bit.ma, pool • ·c.. ... Option . OPEN HOUSEaJ DADrlLY IH ..1--1 R 2 _ .Ja __ .. 1 • _ ,..._ • .... ..._ , ~ mo Avoa. $!6. m.fai6 6 cabana. ssxllO Pitch , ~ ti~ moves )'Otl 1J1to '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ 1318 G axy • Len~ I .W... Oep1't mlllMm _, - ---. ft'llet A Tlile ,.&. ----Pott. 1-story. From S1JO mo this. darming near-new 4 WATERFRONT DoYft' ~ -r-911 ?:!'Gt .. t fll "-7... ..... • 7 .. _ .._. fl · Fermi air llat "'-----..l...J Ma 4250 1572 .nn~•n .... "" 9 • fa''-Ve.cant, ftdeccn.ted lrllille . .......,. _. _, 6e -fti. M -...... I · ---r ~ '"""" Btl • ~~i beth home 111 ... r-WITH DOCK 6424235 le out, ~ ,,.tio, dw :.: ~-.. -...... C-. ... 'n. llmtim. 4 --Oult all Santa Ana AH.) ~ Baycrm. Two lire-to achoola. Under mu1a!t at ..... .,.,,:....... ._. ~ C.... ._ Im .., ._ -. % Mk frum BAOI Apt.a. Util. linem, maid can 546-G&l 'Pl~•.· name room , deluxe ""ne 3 ·BR, 2 Ba home ;n _......__, "' ~......-~ --- -..... 01nJ. -Month-~~ Motel •iiilmiiiiiiiiii ____ I " r • only $71.500 • avunut ,,_. , _ _.___. .. , a ,.._ --~-~ ._ •· · kllcbeD.'with breakfast Rtt&. exduaive private area.~-.... _...no ~ ·-• • ..__ ...__ ~ Corona de! Mar. 673-4230. H•rQ' .taake roof, atone cenlly de.:ortted inside & ""nna. .. • M • __..._ - • - - 11.ft tiful l 'd N eaJ1)ell • ' 11-$900 DOWll Paul Jenes ltufty =-----t.a.. n .,.... .. -1 --. ·-:: -._.-..-Cou+letely lehrbislled p'T'.~n,. beau arae oui.1 e. ew l47-ll66 Eve. 536--Me ~"·-.....,..•i••I -..... ~ ....... • ____ , ______ . __________ _ ywd:ft patio. An opportun. dt-ps. La r & e walel'front r,.~ -·----•• .-it1 .Mr. lledae q.inlt infla-patio •••• \ ......... i'S5,600 · OESIGNIO for FUN lmAl.TY .._ -&. .. --. D , S,.. c..e.-a.F.AK Bach. apta.; aD tiOn, priced at ~.950. Ex· Walter Haa1e 1~';!;:nt~.10~!: 3 SR & family room PWS "1.W ta.2511 __. =-.__ -'f ..._ 1 llR. }'Ya utiL incl S7S • Up. 3lS E. doaife ,'W11ti: , _ port ~lldl location nHr ~ U x a belated llfa. ~ ...._ .._. ...._. am.. Balboa Blold., Balboa. R·..u. ~I. bettor '-•...L...a W• I "9. w-..... •• ~-""-ter. POOL._ . .,.,. ~ta A no. 1 .... lliR -.-_ lift cater, htd • 173-9!Ml5 • ,.,..";:;,.,,.ti>« ..,...,. -=:! ~ =:., w/;c::.;.'.b:ffi.1n':,"r;,,. to~ • ..._ 127.JllO. .. I --77 • I --;;;::;, -• ,_. ._ ..._ QJ5 * TOWNHOUSE * 1 Ir 2 Bedroom Ape. SWim Pool, $95 I: $115 J621 Hattier RMI., C.M. 5fl.9111l • Kl,_,., .,,... place. Can be ~ed :"·tatil m~~t540-3&50 F.AIMLY 900lll-J7Y11!. ..,,,. MY 2 llr.. 2 ... -". CW ~ 12 OK. 2 8r, 1% llaths, patio, Q>ta, Cute .1-nd Shlrp Only $2.1,<XX>. en ~ e. WOW! ......... c,...._ lrilllr • W.. ... ...... _. r...-. J'-8 Hr Yrty Balboa laland ~ 1 drps. stove,~ mo • • ._.__. __ ...._ _ * 5 BEDROOMS .....,.:.:=::: · ! ~--=.: .._ OD BllApt.%Nkfrom.N.Bay. m & Melacb Lw ~.~cit 2 bedroom, -Pl.noramlc ~an vMow • ~ t l M' fi ._..., 2'Jtl 1125. Ot11 eves. ~ ~ * SM-1788 p t-i.mi :iutlide location land you own, AU for ~.M ~ .._ ....: .... ,i J m. J ... •· ~ -· 815 PER mo., Ubl. JUI. 1-NEW 2 BR, Juxurloua, an ~ .B. to everythinc, OPEN HOUSE SUN JH Jll'iY* .... ...., - -WWWI 11114111.... 0,.... .... Ir .,......., ,.alo. BR. win"r rental. Oeen; flee. crpt1, m,., GE ldtdl. · ~,bri&tlt kitchen with 1/1 tm3 Baker, C.M. s.6-5440 ll61 G~lea Terr. C.M. wi9i .... 4-t. .... ~ r. a-s... ~ _... .. P'· -111& -.GD ?JS.B JlUJJY 5M-l'Z72 Color antmnaa. Encl. pr. eatiag--, eervb porch, EWPORT Agt. m.«i50. 548-9.'W ~ '$ a • ~ .............. , _a a.a ....... air,. . Nr bull. Only tl.23. Adults. ~room. ~edetadl-N $120 Per Month REoucm suoo Owner ;:: 91 ~tiGA•• ,.. • ._.. ....._ • • Drata n Dr ..._ ltlan.I .as.s 120 #1:. 20th st. eil \Pnle with ~te COMMIRCIAL Includes tu.ea ma. large S22,750 10~ down. Paula· PBJCS'.i.-. m... __ .._-.... 1·2 BR., qltl, dra1>e1, blt·llll,. dJ1ft, b1-:t wall tenoed, C.1 Newport Blvd. Newport three bedroom, 2 beth tam-rlno nr. Falrl~. ' ea 2 vtn. WM.. • LZIE. .... Im Cl&llr .. «* J ..... .l'J'J'RAC 2 BR $140 Y~. aw1Jn pool, pr. No ebtldrtn • =.t'l;"t):;,,.:.~ ~ :!.."-2"i:: = :t -:.=. ';!._,~ ~ ...... .': .. -""'813 ··-~:~.= ::::;;;r..::-.::--Ji.~~TE :.."'•N!:.,: -· r .fl-4. Jou. c r. oou:s. ~ no 't'aJue. Price n the ~ ........... '-lllltj(f ,.... MWOt2. Wormo.' l OO. 64Z-'m7 under S1 000 front foot. /:::· tJAJrrflUDded by mr::. t MON"nlS NEW • 11.Sf -II 9 8'sa ........... 8Mdt 4400 LA.JtGE ~ 2 BR, 2 ... -Next tOSl**Sbop Jr. Opell Plea.lie cali Mr. hy or Mr. tenan~ he block wall. Real corlt tloon-whlte 4 • 2 .......... 1 5 .... --... I . MOS l a.LOCK from eceu 1 Ir 2 ~ee. bltna, Cl*. dqi9. 2.-r Ev-. · Arthur. You'd bettft' take a look. "'"'· ceramic tile terauo Ill*. qit/ .... _, .... ..__ ci.lm.. >-.. BR aipt1. 2 yean old, beat· aarac•. Adults. l"llm. • • 'U..U Acre 673-~ Eves: 548-6966 Only D9.950 full pr i c e. entry • pain in/out 10ia• C9' ..._ _. Fii& -.oac -,..._ J • % .... Bncti Club area. ed pool, built • ins, ~-..unt. 240 16th PL ~ ·; • ,._.-or· 642-3287 WALKER A LEE, 2043 FHA -$16,<XX> -no pointa Rlllr -M1IP .... ...... : U. ~ ---:.. "2la lfllllr ...... A ..., ~ roocn, Intercom music. S125 2-8~. DUPLEX * BHm, . 2 M>IM $21,000 laz & l.ac:ll We11tcliff Dr., 646-77U , Open 4116 Surf, C.M. &12.3114 collt or• .... GL ..!_!!_ ......... .---lilS ~ l yeen lea~ mo A up. S3&#14. ~15.10 n_, "'ll a---.a 1·--· • 9ukfaMAl bome now rented, MONEY TALKS • Vacan1-BllATBEAll a.tLft' _.._ • ,....., _.__ Ii& •er ....itt ,... pur. .,,, .,., ...,., · ._ ---"'1 a 0.0 level lot zoned ealty, Inc. Evf'l!, Foreclosure. ModPrn 3 BR 147-l'iJI. 5981 ..,MS dmm ...._ Birr. Olli nJ1lNmRl'J> rooma for ~t Yard. Qu.i~l Adulta ODl.1· • ,. M ~I •11kf 6 unlta • 13 2Q'2!i w. Bolboa Blvd., NB WHEW! 2 bath borne -will take ll• -..::L·••z11· " " I 7 a F ~ ...... f1M) MT·&l ~ womea. ~-tllb'al'\ot SIZ-Mo. * MMm rib.·• Vlllanef· Try s.uoo -~~~~~~~ WHAT WEArnER' B I lnw a.s $995 down. Call 1fE ----PD> aan. kitchen ~~· $10 a 'I.BDRM. patio -apt. •· dc#ta:r.o.mer wiJI htlp Ii-IALiOA ISLAND ' .. u y~i 540-1151 Hf'ritao Real EIWf '50 DOWllf a ... J a 2 • II .. ---·a wt. OtH _._ alter 5 !qi, w/w cptsA ctra- -...1 cod could l!Ure cool otf 1n thia _ _ ... -·-I ' -~ .. -·. Price Just 1-u 20x40 pool.""""''" lov1>ty MODERN 3 BR., 1% 8'1., ••--. • ..._ _. • .... lililll ._.., .......... L..,... leach 4705 Qu et atrttt. AduJta, le Mf."2313 • 646-7171 $57,000 Back Bay bomf right where epta., drps., b1t-in11: P'.1181· lot .... , •••'-41111' .. ,.. ... peta. Sll8.fi0. 548-1322 ~-·-. 'Tfl t Htavy l!tl1tke roof Iopa thig l"Vet')'thing ia hlppeflifllt in side location. Ul.900. ~ -~......__... a,_. -.. .. C........ 4100 ! rum. or unfum, 2 BR CLEAN, quJtt 2 mt., ... lovely :\ BR ~ dm, 2 beth • OWNER 548-1322 ptt ... ....... ... ....... • m • .... ... 2 BA. All •lee. blt-inl. carp., dra)M!9. M • tu r. bam•· White picket fence Newport ~ch. Large :\ & • -TaAWW •YY, * '• ftt -• UJI. •DC! a.EAN 1-llr. Ger-PANORAMIC VIEW, OYl!l'o adults. Avail NOii/. 1lda • -·-·nd11 t'--tJ'fJe covered famUy/dln~ room. OwtlPr 3 BDRM, dft\. 2 trp~c. Le •--11 -.---......_ 211119 WaDace. ,_..., Ali n-h $1""' l~B ... _ ..... _ ... _...., _.. .,...,vu . 1~ M Cdfldng• ~bllolutely ITlU8t lot. Shake roof. Spfrt raJI _..._, -·· C...... .. --£"9 6: wUnde. ll~~W t' o;.a~nsS <W\.-UO:•ICI -·;,'""" patio. Dbl Pl' w/xtn =-1ell. Ustlng 11 $42,500. Make fence. FHA or Gr $'22"100 6 ey 2 BR. Carpet11, drapes. car. -.. --· :; . -,-i . I ~. #.:.. : ••• r :-r/\.TEF':· ~~ ~~ed ~ d: ~ youl r offt>r. 833-1267. •sis 81 f WI • l -~r~ ~·--~ Dw Peint 4740 por1N . '90 mo. Sm cllikl OK Co lege RHlty 546-5180 .., ... .. .._ ·----._. • ..,_ ..__. .....--~· o peta. 646sl255 J!QOL:WEATHERI Village -2 BR ha na. ,.. _... -E. l'Mi e11-.2m1. Dtvt ~ Olls ..,.rkling 18x36 OWNER ANXJOUS -Stt SELL or LEASE Meu Verde 1110 cpta/.,.. <-... C!mll. aiiae ... • ..... ..... • OCEAN rnONT overlooking 3 BR • 2 B.\/Ftpl, Qcmd ne.ila: P"ool 9lh' deep • this TODAY? down car 111C. ... tit -• A .Ille... .... D. .._ 111>-2 BIJIOl/Ul1L.PDI Dana Point Hbr. 1 BR 11pt fAl"lfe. Sl!Hno. * 327-8 tullY ~!l'ed· Lovely Mesa STEPHENSON REAL TY 2 c!~i:eM~~ BR, J:~; Mesa Verde sr-*...... ..... .. .. n A ...... ~::i ~ $lZ. Studio $ll5. •1m C.URILLO. • S..lk1 v~··-~brldge b om e D Madne Ave. 675-4000 room with dining •~• 4 ldnn-$26,500 BftAlllEM ~ "I P,Jata -:.= -.» ElftJCW...LY alee l Genwal 5000 Chnonl 5000 ~-~U!.t om CUJJeti.na Fine PropPr'tiet Hardwood lloors PLUS l4x 11•1 delicloo11 delonly. dP· M'7.._ --.. ,..... .., • 'lhlil!r' Adullll Clftly 'iiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ out. ~ It c:mvert· • BUY NOW • 22 dti1tched n1mpus room Jlahtful Jar~.. llvinf room JOIN .. rl a • • eR :HllL, ':" Z ':"" -.. m E. .. ·a. CM 642-ml lble dei1 i' family room & 842 Bayview. 3 BR Col· 'With large fl~la~. with floor In reiJin2 bnrk DAILY PllDr WAii!' .._ Jlr • • --, •• -line dittln& 'C'OOl\'l. Offered 81 taa"t. Uppt>r Bay 11re11. VA Riil'. 64&-392'1 EvP. "7:1-4577 fireplaett, h r i g h 1 cl!N-ry fi42-5111 • 'I: •-m. sr. • Wllilr .... · Dlme...a $31Jli4. W! hllVP otti.r pool appr coming. Don't wail· * LACHENMYER kitchen. JU!1 11 fPVo· ~te,>< _, ___ ---19 C.... ... 2100 borqes.•too. Call us'. buy now' from echool3 -Don't m11s :C::11:~:...:"==---..;;•~-;;.....;.-~-----------------C~"9o ... ,ty 544-5UO . WE NEED lhil! flnf ii ls nnf' l)f tM ~ • bedroom :lOm, FAstsldr bu:.v11 in tti. aree. i.nder $30,G.)) for f v.1 bu.Y· 546-2313 • 646.7171 er. If you want to sell eee Open lvas. 'T11 9 us now! THE ~J EAL E:=.;T ATER::.: 4 BDRM MESA IU~. H6.• ---VERDI R•PO 293 E. 17th St ~ 1:: Golf Course Beauty ~ for a buy; can rally cc be fl* up, IR't fam rm, RUSTIC RAMBUNG Mesa Verde . . Fairway • , home; 4 BR., cirn; :i12';~ ln. ~ kit; aenr. pch. Hur· S43,<XX>. Trd. Own. s.&.956.l l'Y • $77.500. 2 BR"' den home 2 b8tha, ======== ...... Yft'OOI' ~u.ft~ .~.~ larre ldtchl!!I I: dlnlna an1t ColJogo p.,k 1115 • • CAtMA• -iMaa wive ... -"" with ftrep!&CP, $22,000. _.__ •• M •• ._, Jlt10Cle 546-5990 Wells-McCardle Rltrt. BY OWNER. 3 BR ..;. fam '!II .,Ort lllancl 1810 Ntwport Blvd .. C'..M. rm. bit-ms, ro•erfd pat10 • .., 127.~ ~7729 Evf's. 644-0SM 2 !>8th.a. flrepl1ee fen<'f'd de.wt WIJia,mon. RJtr. AU t>1Jet of yard. 546-7309. ,,,_ ' OPEN EVE!-~~~':; 1;<'~~ DRIVE BY Newport IHch 1200 a:: "' SU'* luy·lulld·lteflnance 2 + den • • • • • • 2101 Orange -• .. Jt •· NllJLY1lM-r.-..1--M_._CJ• 2 BR ............ 1l1 Palmer CUST Spanish Duplex 3 & 4 ,. ~ -· ·~ I'« additional Information Br. 1 blk to ocean. Frplc, J .,.... C I st'rl. eleetrtc ec-nn SfS-06\l call: R&O. d-w. 152,950. By Own-lllP., • 11 ....... 2ll ft. pa-MAHON R.LTY 548-~ er. 123 4h1 St. 67~161. tlOr! 111r...::-.:=---dry· DAVIDSON Realty 1'197 Orange Eve. 6*6145 2 &: 3 BR homes in VUllli" .. :... ,1 2955 Hatt>or MAKE OFFER NEWPORT HEIGHTS nr UCJ. Sale, lease/option l TAPEI . COLLEGE PARK :\ BR + :l BR. $22,9,1(). LO DOWN lf'11~. Whlttohollse Realty iJlldiiDIATS eccQpeney 2 I + ... ,., '-·th N""" rpt" ri rll""ll' 11,., 811. f\42.!MOO or R.\'\.().1J7 F.vr~. ~-Ls--' Bit. 2 be EA•I• fAm ly uPO, .,. "" S, r,n • 1~ • • nuf)Jlnl, ~. M..,. IAl1U' p11tin t, y11rtl ' l.11, fnrtl. v11rt1. Nr. Nrw 'J Housr11 hy nwnrr. (krRl'I b..,a. vt.-r. ,_ 8".o&OO Rlrr 2750 H11.rbor ;;s. t"'M port &hi• Rv ~!>f"r. front ~ood IU'""· pr1c·l'd tn ~r-, or 6*.~ ..Evfltl. ~10:i8 J ~m HOLLr. l .AN'i ~ 7143 c,.Jl• 57~ f;l\. t;;111 ~. liwple ... lil,.11W111 .. 111W ... ,_.,_ •Chdde I I I I 1••THL I -r I I r I Wit .... ...,....,, .. ...... S!US -aly odo-_ _.., _ ...... •=:-.. ~-= ,.. ............... i ...... -·~·n mlBBS• r r r r r r.1 • ~~-:= lff1lllS I I I I I I I _.-, SC1AM 1111 AlllW&S •~5151 ----- COUNTRY CLUB LIVING J + HM 01 I .. IOOMS, I UTMI NOW-I INTI NG $167.25 PER MONTH • hllt hit • Dftll• thr e My C.,1fM • PrfNN ...... a ...,.. . ~,,.., e ac....,. • llwtn1 l:1 ...... .. ._..... .. ,.. LOOK ........... . ....... u......... . • o.-..c.... ··=·:.... ,. ... ......... c.... .......... AfM O"H t :H TO I ,,M. DIUCTIONS: F•ftm N~wp,.,1 81Ytl., h~• ,.,.,, o,, w.,t t11 F.,\,v;•w •l'•-' •I,•• I, ft I ••uth I 111 fu111lth•tf fllf'4tlt. I . a.r.. that '°"" .... Clas ~·. MW •nfo The had warr big red1 of i any linr Go thin •• f 647 9ivt •• i ~II I .. :· w. 9ot DAI' of w ( .. I' mn The Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants WtdntSd1y, October 18, 1%7 RENTALS IHNTAU ' IF•L ESTATE 4NNOllNCEMS:NTS I Apfa. ~ .... Uw!a.a•~ Gener•t end NOTICES * * 1~a ..... ·-s1.0 , ']" Vr" J i41i L;.. 6100 Loat ··---..o • LOVll.Y 1 aa. Olqiell. h. -,,n·JJXE ~ I• -Urgmc Ale Deed~ LOST Oct. 3; pet Racoon ,es. p.rqie. --*:r1*7s-AP T L arm. OlmCJ's R.l lot, Sallon City, near about 6 mo.. old; vie. t2nd Adulta. • pd&. • 15 C.... .-! S .a~ ~ Slj50,0waer642-3589 ' River, N.B. 615-~ , 8 ~ ....._ 0tiim. KEW J.3 m UNl1S ~es. dmclia. ----__ _ ·a 2 BDRM. Dllllfs. "'1*,. ~ ~ ...__ P•rtonalt 6405 pnp. ,.._ m Yidlaria. as' ""J~ .._ &d. &ct.can a. E. 6230 --··· ---- §41.om 5iSGA ..._ ....,.. • mtn.. -" --STICK TO ' ..._.._. POOL! 'Ip r1y 0nen YOUR CONVICTIONS .,, s.Bll/NEWL'f D£ll - --__,, n• e ---You don't b.ave to 1etUe lSI ...... ~ -~ nd'--QIU. Dr1l&o 1111111. -. H1ln JOO a Re al Eat.ate for lleCO -•t e , ' ..... ,,,. problem! We specialize in INTRAMATICJ otters YoU DAJL Y PILOT JS 4 * * * * .: ... aztiangiag aD t y p e 1 of the t!nest, me>*t compttben-Ne•,.,. ... 59 1 OS J t ' ..... ..... '""'"1· CaamJt with UI. live computerized matching .M1lllfya Wint? WhlMWya Gett .· _ ....... ______ • r.. ,.t 0.-M .._ service available an,ywbel'f!. • CARU • wic ~ads. For lnformaUon on our u.o- BOAT al.IPs AYIJL limited lifetime prorram, SPECIAL CLASSIPICA"flON FOi NATURAL IOltN SWAPPERS 2 A J R • J Ba -fir ... '"5 call ooe of our bright, polite s,.dal .... -'. .._ '225 -. llOOMI fOR lllNT counlelors .•• no cost or obll-s· .... -5 tlmee -5 laudca • mil llrilll ,_. IZUI ,_ _. a .. ptlon 10 a.m. -8 p.m. .ULU .-I.a ¥Ult IMCLUOI · • ~ -...,. • ....... ....... ,., ..... ff.a ' e ....... Patills ...,.~·llllilmrriar INTR.AMATICS $-YOU• .,._ ~-....._ .__, llMI et _,.,,..,. , ....eoTHINO ~II IAL.K -T11AOU oNL YI Dt re ' , ... ...._ Dlilili9 ._ I 5 1 OF ORANGE PHONE '42-5671 . · Te Piece Yeur Tr..,.• Parl4a.. Ai·.··· · (0. Clle Bllf 2 .. ._ FBQ, 1'Y • p IN • PbaDe 60-!1556 u.ytime Div. American Social DELUXE t a. J ... ~ llOID. 'UlllJ'I Foundation Inc. V"lll!!lr. rr,lc. 1 .. f re• .all l. E. Wented 6240 UNION BANK BLDG. TRADE w.. 1115 -. ~ ... ilr ; I ._ SUITE 617 OR.ANGE 83" GOLD PLA'l'ED SCHOO. St. as.au. .. ~Jira,,_:.. A a. WI.I. tnide lwmnoul Balboa !Next to FASHION SQUARE) NER for ~t borne or BEWDnJLJm.Jti ..... -a&.oit .. MldaA .... S..,. Oab apt, .te.t. in KI 7-566t ~(~~Minne~h. ill kikt1ea a ....._ -• -. 51Mm.. -.Jin. &me Maprir>e, to qualili-COAST HEAL TH CLUI ----,----...:._.- -. ptr lrw. LA8GE-.-..... ed~. fer equity in wa-Saun.St.am~••P tlAVE 1966. aIEVY VAN. Oin1111a ..,, GMm -.. tJi;. =:.. mfrmt or view home or: by four experienced &Ills WILL TRADE FOR EL la 1WO ... t.irr .... Dr-. .... Ams.... lat. .H.B. Uft, ft~ .4 Mon. thn1 Fri. 10 am.a pm C A M I N 0. CALL "Bob" -. &qi C! .... aear ._. BR. +; ~ Ill· ft. nwu-$at. Ii Sun. lO ~ C'ID MS-1141 (days) or 646-4561 1-dt. ...., -..r. LOnLY _...,... ...z --. Mr. Sewm ~2'lll 132 E. lJtb ott Newport Blvd. _<ev_es_.> _____ _ ilr = ; .. • ~ tnde SliiOO lot In Palm C.M. 642-5090 PROF. bullclinc downtown . ..... HA VE 640 acres ne. J.ind, free Ii: clear, Su i-.~ po County. Want::::JQmt tr~ income prop.~ Oo. Paul Jaoea Rltf'M7·1B EQUin in 2 -~' . CM. 2 Br Mch -~~· Want mobile home"•- -or amaU ho.lie *" 646-8919. •-C...---.. --... ---._--•-i a .'izn ~ Sfl'iap u clown <>!11111all X. CITEMENTll c .M. $36,500 equity. Want 19~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 8Z -.. dngte or mo.Ill.-u: New. Couples • Sln&lea THE boe.t, hou.le, ranch, or tub-._. --part area. 5C4i64 t'YeS· • mit what you have FAR, I ...._. ....... -,.t ... GROUP, m joy parties, trips, ROW REALTY 64MG4 3 BR, 2'ii Ba, Omd(lfptqbim Puk Udo trede foc-?tria. Lot.I, OI' 1ubmit. J...1'Mt op- tion, law dn. JUtr. Mt .. Evff .• Wlmda ~ .. ' • • • lecalise I'm The Kimi Of Woman Who's 'Smart Eno~gh . To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising · S.fieve me, tMre's notfiing erounCf our ltome anymore that isn't being usecl -Dec.use the minute I discover som.thint is no loncjer needed, I sel it, while it stil hu rDaximum value, through en ~ DAILY PILOT Clnsified Acl. Thet way, instMcl of• clutter of thi"ll we don't use. I have the extra cash that lets me have fM newer things ••• the "extra" things my whole family enjoys. Here's what I mHn. The cash I got for th• good clotftes anCf trys the childrM had outgrown bought me the decorator lamp I'd bfft'I wanting. The musical instrument no on• played paid for • big part of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecor.+ecl eur daughter's room. And, just for the fun of it, the good chair that just didn't match anythinCJ anymore took my -husNnd and me oUt for a fabulous 4inner at the fanciest restaurant in town. Go tlirougfi yew lieme,. Make • hst of al the worthwhile thin91 yeu fil)d ihlt aren't Ming uud. (You'B be surprised at then"""'* yev tum up the rim tffne.) TMn, dial 642..5671 MY, ffN Mtwalfe I a.M. end S p.m. and give yow ht te • fr-..,, nperiencecl Ad Writer. Th.t's el there II to It. It's inupeMive tool It can cost you as r.ttte ~. 11 PENNIES A DA YI :·Wei, now fhet you btow my secret -isn't it tlme you got started tewarcf Mtter, NSier, happier living with DAILY Pll01i CILuifiecl Ads? Start Ming the kind of women who gets what she wants todeyl :Call Now642-5678 • ~-•••• ._ * ..._....., 5SGll Oii etc. Meet "thers w/same --------JIZ.5' DJt c. WllA!lm interem. 116-69il 3-t PM $6000 F.qujty, 3 BR + for- aASN-.S ID.9 • .... ..,... DO you need mumc: for danc> maJ din. rm. 2 BA Santa ~ 91EW 2111 • pal ..._ ~ .... 0,,ostunlties 6300 ~T ntE APOLLO SEX· Ana borne. Want Collese "'~. ~ -~ TET "Mune In , .. _ Park or ! WW add cuh. llip9 ~ $11511 • •hi cm.-. 1111 9UKVUI HAIDOUT Coun.; Qub Mann•"'· ~ Ast 546-8222. Eve. 545-5414 2 Bil • J ... ...... ...... ..... .... ... .... Rudy ZJ.3..a..5619. Bal 4,. --~ A-.,...,_ ..,"""'mo. . DLX. boa 8a.y Cub Apt. LEAIE • • • JKJ"f" --._-... -~, PERSONALITY MATCH reatured in Home .M1p.zine, .. JIL A: .. • --.. ~ -:-: 1:!87*: 1-t 1111D11tb SDJO. Net in-Meet the penon in ~ FOR: waterfront or Yiew ms ~ ...._ omr Cll cmae m>. INo Sunday Cty 11101Jt compatible with home or tot, N'pt. Bcb. llJ.128 -ilr tllltllrr .. •-========== mla). The buslDea. the you. Persooality Testtn1•• area. Mr. Stenn~ S48-2'll.1. ..... - -I • lllllilllillg. the equipment I: "'-B~ O<M< """'" ... _ -· .... a _. JIN t5lr empntion all fer ...... .w.;uure: ~ '36,500 EQUI'IY in '-un.lt ------- .;c;., ... ~ ...-._;.;...-..~;;.;;.-.,;.;;..;.;. 1l.fJ6I _ in down. ALOOBoua ~ •pt (Ntt money -mMtna ... _. .._. • ..,_ B> RIDDLE Barbor Ara. PbaM t'1W'IU bee.co bu, 1bawa ac. rean, .. --:a:.---........ 646-8111 l4 ffoura, =~-= -...a a' "" OW .. 'S 11.LNESS Cemer.r Lelj 6411 HAVE 'e T·Bhd. run FOaCIS SALE 1----------power r.ctiory u. N• FOOD 10 TAKE our. F,,.. 2-LCn'S./Prbe JocaHcn! n«> tires. Want mMlller car t1r ....... baainea, ideal ea. BartJor Rat Mem-Mobile home, WW trade on IDr CIJllllpk. Year 'round. arial Parle. * MH.577 Blue Book. SM-?SriO. a cmttd OUclten, ahrimp. 1966 ALPHA ROMEO V!J... pizza. deli., u.ndwidles, OCE. ~Raclnc 8111«· de. FuD price $13.500. $6500 lJKE NEW! MUST trade down. NewpOl't Be1ch area. for NEAR NEW Pi<it·up. • .... ~ ~ ~ ~._J 'w 1 .. S fJ ... m09'lO TEXACO ~ OCEAN View s -. SU Jn. --e mw A: AW e llodi!n, ~~ Service Units uc cond $40,<Xn ------- 2lJ: ..... 1119. ..._ J I& J Ba. lltadml. Available In Oran&e equity, WANT hotlle, du- BLIC • -a: .... 1 m. ..._ -... 2 m. ~ 0ianty. Paid Training-Part• plex, lot or 11>'•· ~ 8blC .. -. .._ aa.. Dal -.. --. w JIWiacine. eau Geo. m1ao. m.9187. 111111. 1 ...... • .... -Jn W • I ~ C& Didaw. HAVE ND\'PORT OCEAN· ,. . ...._ fa'. .. A: 1'11161) e JE l-m1 e FRONT home w1$1!.500 eq. SPAC,. --... 4 m....... IL .... mlL 59mf JmrS dodlinc .tore. EX-Blbytittfng 6550 Want %3.31' ~ Cru:ilt'r C4*-. ...... ..._ 18 EAlmlJB Clllla llmm. ._ Cl'.LU2n' location A cl.ien----..-.....::;...____ lor All or Put equity. ~. m.w ..._ , "r a t ...._ .._... tae. Priced rtetit to Sell! WILL babysit tntant ID 1D¥ S4l-<m7 WEEKDA Ys • • 1i111 11111* • a.Ir• 2 ~lT:J'l home. Mci!-Fri. for work· HOOSE ' DUPLEX oa 3~. .... -......._ fti6r _, Mp COIN LAUNDRY { 2 -yn in& mother. NJ' ~Inger A lot>Westminater. Tremen- -willa -..e ._. -....r .W. Coad bminell. H { B Edwards, Rm. ICT.qJC'l dous potaitial! $12~ _ eq. LA11GE J.m. * aJi-. ---..._ BJ' ..... 1ns. * <>-ner, 96U1996 BABYSITrING, So. Cout ~~-Lot. ~ * MF.All •JLY-C. * a'* -S. ml29 ..., alaD BA tw sale ~ Ir Bar School ,...----,------n,I. Qill.. -.. ..._. , 1 ......, in lbp. center. area. Avail ~ days weeif. 52' Olartft' Spmt ""1'&' --.. • llMIN • • ...... ... Flnw:bc avail. 545-3440 ~2675· Beet. Ll.o-35 ~--======== BABYST'ITING My Home Good cond! ~ for ..... lllmM lwo ... su•lf Oppor. 6310 Vldoria A: Harbor, CM. Any Hal.me, ~ ~Unill . ... .._ qe. Fenced Yard.~ 633-8695, .,_,,,., eve1. ~,..a M L I ft'r A • 'r JNVESntENT PLAN mo. MY home, dan. Mon. thru ~·~ ....,_ .br.. ftMw ........_ GOOD FOR ANYONE • Fri.; Mesa Del Mar ena. * ......... ... --- * * PALM SPRINGS (So. PERFECT! 3 Br·2 Ba. dea. Arid& air cood. (~ tum) I..ar&e lot, pool. 'he4e CJD income prop, TD'• temH SPECTACULAR &,y VU'od Nwpt fee landl'ElePnt '3 1111' 2-ba Gold Med. Qnlo,• Nr-- UCI. $13,00C).eq 6ir Jilted stock, RE, Car, ! l13lf3M. - HAVE: 'tlO Pcndae1 Z,lQ) &'enuine llilfti- beaut. eoad., l'OR.: small CU' In lib cwd''"b· ... m)l wllt-m.oa. ' .. TRAl>l:la' tn1111r•'9lli: •·BllSBR.Al--.·m. ftnC*I lot ID CM. .,.. S135 mo incl ..,_,. 611 '&ttfan (l). sa.am. ~· time. . '. FERRAlU, unique 'Pirtl lhow car; beyand resia-* Trade UC1 or down for' Ml.b or 2 plua 2; Alfa to v~ tr)' me! 54&6387. : . e MONAROI BAf i e 3 + Family + Huse patio. Own«t Mcn..t- fice ! Trade for Lot, :'ft>' a, Stb:niV53&-l62'1, ._. SUNBEAM. Beaul <llnv: Ooqpe. Cleanest in tOn! For &cod color TV k re. place lll>cMrt 6Q) sq. ft. aa cme drlYeW«Y. 545-aO. •• $11~ Eq. in superb I Ba J · BA borne tn VU1qe, nr'Ua• Pref' 2''7.111 Mobile Hoime. Wbltebouae ~-6C-MlO or m-Om.Eves. AllSW&S . 5 , 1 ..., MY AGE. s..6435 Oleta Meosa. 545-3458 • .... - -_ .-_ --....., .. Le1ft 6320 WILL aare tor )'OUl' dllld __ ......... ..._...._ _________ ...... _ -while )'!XI wont, Ill)' Kea UWw -..... PIUVA'n MONEY Verde home. 546-7187. =: ~ ;:--:: ~--=-a:: * lit A W LOANS * Blbysltttng/Daya .__...... ._.._..• ... ft. ~=~·~· Costa Mesa area/84MGJ th p iPN .._. ,_ ::· .::.:'-..: pft' 5G 1111 anytime Brick, Masonry, etc. ------MNO• •·. . .-:"'" 'NTS 6560 ..:--... ~ v::r a 2 .... ..... .... "11 .... NOTICES 24 FOOi' Ulled Bric~ Stone cwro111 Patm, paOl dedll, • Sl& 2 ..... ON+' , F...r Cfr9e Alk) 6400 or Block Plant.en inltalled IA .-., n , , 11 t caww _. -+ SE· Blick or Stc:me Barbe-re . S .. • .... a i1111r ..... .._ DIR a LD'll.E tri • calared male cue S89· Brick fl.rt rinc NU. toaR Jk .._a. Jiii , I is:; QI ,..._'...Vic 2500 block Santa $49. Whhinc Well •• --------......... ·:: "6lo Am aft.. Of. Saturdly. Price9 tnc labor ' mat'l. .. ~ · .. -. 2 ....... ..._ OFllC&. • ~ ft ~ WK -.911115 before 3 PM. All types Brickworlc. JO ChlWI C1re 6610 _,.....,. Lfttftt C... Mara Kai: -C:.-Ct' IDI ' t · Oii.. 8IAlL m.. male dog w{ yn Exp.~-fer GrMn Ga,._. P!W. --.1......... •P u GJ.Jliil ml ail.Ir. Vic "The Vill-DA~ catt; hot~; OM ~. lklrt.;...-t•. •c-&M --I 1 a .. ...,.. ...... llJ.t&29, Bullw Service 6562 child age 2-5; Uc,, exper. Lawns ftU+ Mo.•• 2 -~ ,..._ ~ mu; ~· Kesa del Mar. Nr. d'ntown CM. M&-7026 e1t equip. Haulins·-•DM ~ .... .....,. • ..._ JIU& llm!; ....... • aiaW ......,. Ml-'Mll). OOORD~~ VACANC'l * Nlnl!l'Y Bdll. EUROPEA;! ~ • UDrt .., -. --J19 ... & ~ ...._ • PLANNlNG EQUIPT, T tD 5:30 wldJ. Onnplet. 1ancJ+ s•tc · 6 · .... -. .. .. Leif 6401 -,.___,ta.._ ...... /Balll!r. J8I M la Aw. r '""" ~ la.a C111a w... m.-r FM.e Mm:r BOUND.llDtfALE, ~91.99 Centniderl NO~ 'ft.m! % yn./Am. ., .. ~.. ---------... ~ I n'lii J A ~ ... * em fll-vk:-a.....d A Adaml.IHB0 C..r1Mnferf"1 6590 NEW CONSTR. • Addltlom Ice. ~· N..,; • ._ _. • • ... AllD ,._.., prt * Reward. Remodelinr -Uc. c.cntr. Haullnc. Weedlnc. :IU..._K nME FOR ~ + 51 llln9e..-ie ru '39-1000 OI' 968-1676 . * NO JOB TOO SMAIL! * DON HAWE Ml-UtS LOW PR.I~! :.-.:.-: ·~A 71m.blur SWnett. maleblk i: r~. Add*, re=:n_ Additions * ~modelln& -EEXPXPiERE:RiT~JiAPi?lle'!:""'~.1 N 'ICI ca~ C'JOllar wi bell. Kink in tail HOD e Fred ff. Gerwtclc . Uc. LANDSCAPE • ~ lpV ~ ~ .. 1 29 IQ. n . e Vk:. Pacesetter, So. Lag. EXPERIENCED . Repairs &: 673«)(1 * 549-2170 Maintenance. Mack lfT-4132 . .__litflt' .re. ~-etc. ~ re. mod., larie or small. · EXP Gardmlnr tr~ THIOUGH A -A: .......... u 1-CZTl Cab" ,, Lie 0 •" """4 C __. Cl I 6625 · ' =========-=-== LO!rr: Boys' J . C. Higgins ine... • ~ 1.,.... Mft ftf lnl· Cement work.~ Ltilm ,1• Sllid CJD1ar lO epci. bike, f.rm. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS ORANGE COASl' CO. able, ftll1ble. ~ . D &ILY PILOT Dtanc:ill ~ Uc 18640 CABINETS. Any me Job. AU livin&' rms $11.95; ill bed-LARRY'S Gll'deninf Benke " llD.l v.-c.o-w lot. Rew. 5tMllOO. 23 yn exper. 54M7ll rm• $5.95. Dry 1n 1 hr. Won Mow A: Trim ~Mo.· 1'8*4 ftlw. "1 o..r. ,..__._._ o.-, Cameo · auar i ............. """"~ Dependable! 5*aiOS · W. a.... AD ~ . .....,., Cement Concrete 6600 • . .. ~. ""'"""""" ' An I ~------AMMS__ Wgblaods-Reward ' A D V AN CED pile l1ftini CUT Ir F4P Lawn Smr, i Jt..Z lllr Pit 6' Bir. .... e f73.!M74 e THORYK CONCRF:I'E Shampoo method for qull-Mlintef)Uce. 1Jcenited I ..m. Oi1.r _. al All types, patioa, walk• · • • ity rup a carpell l hr dry, 548-4a · 545-8510 lft I PM • a.. & ama. -.mt ~ -~! DimM-Hne Free ~t. 6'7S-55t6 ruar. Insured. ~-CHARGE m-• •. •JUST M'Y 'MAN WUfT£0. HUST 8E WILLING TO TRA\'tL'/• .. .J : . ' ' . . . . . .... .... . . -· SS ()jJLV 'ILOT WtdnesdtY. Ottober 18, 1%7 '"i~vac• DlltlCTOit'Y JOIS & IMPLOYMINl JOIS & IM,LOYMINl .. ~••nt . 6680 • t AU. Prunlnc 6 clnn-Help W1ntecl, Men 7200 Help W1nted, M9n 7200 up ~. reuooable na&c aim - Generel Semeea 6612 MOUSI SICICt ~·· tt hurtT hlntT Plwabio&T Add a room - ~ the old caef Oft. llart from acntch and Wild a NEW ONET Full tinaiicliw· Call mu• and l{laVe word iclr "Doc". ODO JOBS I Yud Cleuup, GAR.DEN MOWING Al EDGING. * 5'M!ri6 Senior Mechanical Designer *Inspector Surf ac:a plate and layout. Minimum 2 ytars experi- ence. Cheek first end last 1rtic:les at floor level. lrd shift, I 2:30 a.m. to 7:30 1.m. ,,...,...,,. .......,,_ tvrint C..rmy • Santi Ana hit....._. , ........ "'fen Estilllltr • Machined Pan. r..dma- tor. MininMn Owe )'aU'I e.xperieoc:ie, ac e 11 e • t C8reel' ~ ...... ary .._m illl wta abWtJ. Raaalres = du a? wtO en Experienced men "89ded for ~hine loocfanq and schedulin<J. C,H or apply .,. CLA-YAL CO. f.otemost in the vital, expendincJ field of automatic valvfi and controls. T....t Lathe Machinists , YOWi& mu 18 to 28 te wortr In Order Depart. meat ol oar Andle1m at-ftce, $UO. per week Ml- &I)'. Mu.at 119 able tlO atart work immediately. Call for appointment 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. SJS.11~ ""LEADMAN 1'ol aaembly electrclnll; t'OlftpoMnts and printed circuit b o a r d 1. Experi· enced fn supervision ol &iris. Robinson's lfWPCIT Ex,.rienced Prtftrf'M '•rmentnt P•lt5on e &LL MIKE m.31'60 • R.eUOn. ReU.mJ. Repair&. Pamt • Plumb'c • Cmpmtry Lift tUpport ~ulp. ment f9r eemmercl1I, UncMNN end millt1ry 1ppllc1tton.. Mutt be famUler with mll 1t1n· di,., tilraftlng prac· tlcet, encl wllllnt to a1- 1urne responalblllty for varloua phaMS of project._ *Grinder Machinist knowledp ., ~ COit& .. ftlllllllif to .... ~rial, ..,.,.. ud ~ duc:dcn. Tool Grinder .a Dyn~':s~~ ~C.rp. . ~' Sant& .ua 547 ·3915 t7t ' RAOllllA APPLY Newport Stor• DfUVBWA YS SILK-COATED Repair drlvew.,._ Brick wk. lt4ul!Ds A ClMD• 6f6.5351 .lllier HD u• Trc'aldl1 H_.ge * PART TIME * ,. ..-t ,,.,,....,, _, .. ,. Chlldcer Operator (ISi Mm 58-2201 Heu~ 6730 Design ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Asst. • $70 wttk Salary := Shop Dispatcher CaU TR t-2301 Mentlay thru Frld1y 10 AM. te 4 P.M. l'REE • FREE • FREE uTE HAULING FOR IALVAGABLE ITEMS • QJ\ CASH. 6'2.c.10 ?ifo9tnr and Haul~ REASONABLE. ;; 543-5723 • Draftsman 3rd shift, I 2:30 a.m. to 7:30 e.m. 48 hour week. Excellent ...... Ofli9I" tunitJ few ,._. _. ....,.°"'*' -AUlllll llllAE m. . with ~ aadlille ..., experiimc:e ID ..tr ia Reaucll .. ~ meat 1Ab.. Jolt ...... d ude aidiQs .. Ille... .. rn•·· • ricatioa at pre t•tr •• ... ... "' SOME OPENINGS ON"DAY SHin' 45 Hr. Min Work Week STEADY EMPLOYMJ:NT PROFIT SHARING A!k far Mr. Seay O.rdenlnt/Y1rd w.rtc full tlm1t, Apt House Newport ~ac:h. Salary open CALL 494-1268 An equal opportwllty employer Carrier Boys 10 • 14 BALBOA J.SLANl> ONLY mtCULA110N DEPT. Dreftt"t and suppert work Nlatecl to under· wmr ~ulpment, both eomrnerci1I ind mill· tary. Some 9ntlnetf'lo Int drafttng ,.... fwrecl Two .. flvt y.a,. uperl~ ,. quired. *.Milling Machinist parts. eoadactlaw flllP. ............... ... neeriDc tlMta ..S ~ fw ........ I I ti• C...teiy C•seling F•ral Aftisors J. C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th St. c.m Meta 541-a421 ' l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ o.1y Pilot GOOD JOI 3-W w. BA~.l ll!IA 6755 ........ Jlfil"I telt 4ala. ... JI ... W' ... hldlleL Ow Excellent ....... .._. ai .,., ......... fltt ~ ,_ llr• -~ 111 Ari @QQll opportunity tmpio,)ler Penaionua 2 da.Ya per week. P,MNTER'S Bii.Pia Muat have car, or no drink· ~ mc.-117 en, Phone OR 3·2289 TOP WAGIS SERVICE station attendant DEAH LEWJI DIPCllt'l9 I st and 2nd shift. plen. ~ * cw t • ...., c.t a Interesting --'o-fUllA IM ,,. .._, -------full time. Experienced. 1981 Harber Bl9d, CK SALD Jtl:PKEUNTUIVD *'IRONING I MY HOME Pt.USE BRlNG HANG- &l\i. * 6'2-8265 Mnenry, Irick "30 9RJCK • BLOCK • ITONE Pl..AJft'ERI • SATE .... -- INTEll or '£xt. PAINTING, IY!OJ>, SERVICE. Local ref. FREE est. 548-1171 INTERIOR EXTEIUOR Fut • neat. 1 BR Apt. complete $19. IG-2M& PAPERHANGING • Paint· lni· Non-unicll; 3D yrs. iJI ffntg. Beach. ~3759. INTERIOR -EXTERIOR U S D• .... VI MJUll•&Ull ~. • -lJJllillMI --I I j I • • 1vers type and prodUC:• * Oiu411 ..... N ...... tion work. 1J001. ..__..., Pl. _ !liM • , .._. w. Compal. y Santi AM ~=-.......... Cl lib* H. cl lier..._ 6 332: V:~ :...., *Automatic _~_Wom_•_._.,_Qr.ml) __ ·~.v~, 2 ,, • ............ luiib ,,,. Screw HUGHES Newport leech Machine Operators Al l shifts. lolti-'1 .... • Mlillel .. Engl .. ,... .......... ee-....... , 'a , .. ... .... .-....., .... .-.& I d •refer ... ............... ............ ?I n .. •• I • l'lr I 3 t:iew ' I rt alt Qi TOI( GOOU> 58Cll ALLSTATE INS. CO. • Tlllrlfillr Two m • n with , •; • •· a9;+y, ........... ....tun- ty ........... ....... QOOcl .............. etltled to .. .... w. ,,.. .... the ...... ........... Leadblc lndependmt ~ lilta duJ1nc • OM' 100 matllll fmda, a:pedina la ~ ~-1'bil la &D .......tadb .. ~ 4111D-W prol ......... Diil •,.. tllle. Jae ft t ..... , ., ....... .................... ......... K. ... .... ... BUSBOY '•rt Time APPLY S.S DAJLY SUCI SHOP 2305 I . c...t Hwy. c.,....., Mer over 21. 490 E 17th St. c.M. MS-88 AERO Are you ready fer 1 1 iM that r11lly pays? N. DoqlM we have many well payinf I* for ltiIJed workers with all levels of .,m. ence. MAKE YOUR MOYE TO DOUGLAS NOW! A Yera&e 1 Br apt., labor • mat1. 169.SO. M2-T:>28 bu • dMtl..... CIPPCll" tunity with au11hndintr crowth potential for • Oiiemist or MetalursW ID tab ~ cl a precioQI metal platinc cperadon. Experience in analytieaJ control.I, pbyDcaJ Btinc and plabc J11 udoctkti for eJectrunic componmta la &eelent cornfN- ,,., benefits and • Display Mii l • Prealr To .,,_,. M "'- t.+iew -------·1• • Willd T•MI M1 .. el ..... ,. Pft()FESSIONAL pa.'t!tfns· Dlloount r.ices! Free etti- inates. Refer'•· 536-039). ~· To~ ... pm!. b. ,._ aend 10'lr coo-Pool Service 6910 fidfSltiaJ te1a1ne flO: POOL CLEANING CALL PAUL * 54S-C82S * e WILLIAMS e s.rinuninc pool ISVice 6'B-llli6 s..h .. __ --"'°- ALTERATIONS. cw.1om work. Smart boU4ly clotbe9 LDuiM Holledll' so-not. Aft9rttlenl 6414145 ~; acc:unte, z yra. ap. Tiie, Linoleum &-MerW. 6975 MR. w. E. ~cm M a n a 1 e r, Proteeaiooal Staftins. HUGHES ,,0. lox H N•:r.r ... ch c If. 92661 Or apply in penon at 500 Superior A"nut Newport IMch, C.Uf. An equal ~t)' e~Mlr:F eh~nee for ad- vencement. hospital and &fe insurance. Profit E•enint & Stturdly a,,.tn~nts avell. Transport Dynamics Inc. Experieo* Pennenent ,_,,._. ................. APPLY Newpott Ster. MoMty """' ,....., 10 A.M. .. 4 ,. An equal oppc:w twlO emplo)'S • IMt A1111Ml1ra ......... •Maw.... (L.........., • w ........ ....,., JINSEH Mart.. c.,. 2J5 P'l8d.r a.ta ... S..34ft ._, WECTOI ,.., ... ..... ...... ..... z.,m. ~ ...,, .. .. T., •• ,~.. • 2 I. ._..._ Olll .. ...... ..... itlrm5•~ • 8'1111 •1•: n.n 1' ,. $2.SC~ ,_,,,. .... --Ft1RHl'JUR.E=..,..,....~,...._ __ , ........... ...... * v--. tbe TUe Man * Sa........,. & Managera (A d>lidlarv cl Letar-.._ _. .... • ~ Oaat. work. Imtall I: Career oppGIV wftti ~ "J lalepaan nit OllPW· a ' z ~D ... ~ No job too am: firm offerin& OYer 100 ma-M eler. Inc:.) BEAL'S • llt& IRVINE am -.zm. .. ,_ Plutu patch. Lea.kine tual funda. Full or pt time. iljiNiiewiipmiitiiiBeadiiiiii. iiM!:Griiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili abowef repaired. 84'7-1~7. No exper nee, we train. ]1]1 W, Segersh'Oll JOIS .. EM,..LUTMf!NT Npt Bcb omce. M2~ s.nta Ana omce. 541..am , ... 1• A. C IH -...WenMcl, Lecty 1020 IaveMor& ·Financial ,,.n.. RI, I • Semcea.1'c. ~ANION I Nurwe. Fine i.tJ wtth x1nt ftf"1 for lw. ia c::mn. Homemalmn snai. 800.KKD:PER F/C " }TS exper. Xlnt ttfl, Very capable a.od . MACHlllTS LATHE & · 11LL Vee. President encl Dnct• of s.les ...... All around ma& ~ Petaamel lM p . ltobfftlltn'• Newpert Fubicm lllanil Newport Beaet. An equal opportimftJ employer ROU'J'&1 &VAU.ABl.J: In PAKT 1DIE * U-9 WHtmlnater tor hoJs D-lf JDI> lltr -.._ 2l wldl Good Profits • No Sand.-, cs. • 56tlll eftl-DeUW17 ea..an MECHANICAL INSPECTOR Plrfwm all pbuea of medwdcal iNpedion, fiat article and tlW'face plate wbida includes lheet metal. rifftiDI ad amembly wort.. Two> JllllS aperieDce plus trade rchool ~C in mechlnical impedion. Apply lft ,.,_.. er ceR (714) 546 I030 U32 Hert.er 8M., Coet1 Meal, C1Uf. Atlaltic Research COit PORA TION Mitailt Systems DMl5on U.S. Ctfiw...a.;, ·~•lr-4 e Aw E~el O,,..+wiity l~. eomdent.ious. 6'7S-1213 HOUSEKEEPER, xlnt ref~ encea, for day work. Night Dishwasher Must be~ to let .. _. epenle ...._ MAINTENANCE ing machines or ..... _. ftltal ACCOUNTING lathes for machtmnc of lap a ...a MECHANIC· magnesium and am r 1 CMtiDp. Homemakers SC1.f681 HOUIEKEEPER. Uve-ln pref. Have 1~11' old boJ. m«J74. Over lB, apply in persoo ontY. SURF • SIRLOIN 5830 PacWc Cat Hwy. Newport Beech ~enced Maintenance APPL y IH f'llSON OR CALL SUI CONRACT AUblTOI • Mechanic:. day lhift for lac• Perf b contr ct dita · ;..-tory equipment and au 014t 54'.. arm 111 a au ' pnce '-"•" amlysil, audit overhead rates. Must have around factory handyman. 3333 Harbor ~ c.e. ..... c.tif. ~ a.lit ---t.. ....... OD lllln'fenlmeDt Phone Penormel Manaaer, r--· -ru~u~ e- NURSE COMPANION, sood ~=~=---=--Huntin&"ton Beech. 847-3531 mil· reimbursable type contract and be Cook. Wanta work In IA· MAINTENANCE I: REPAIR ~ lltdc Iese.a familiar with ASPR. Requires a degree JPIDI. et.2529 rm 202 rrea. WORK. Larse Apt Bid& 1n1-------ud 3 yell"I appticable experience. DA'L wor1t, bowlek"f>inr. So. Lairwta· Permanent. Houseman COllf'OaATION ac>tl1 Cookin&. All areu, To Age 50. CALL: Experienced ~fet'P-d I ACCOUNT ANT own trans. 541·9863. Mr. KINman, * .f9'J.u77 but not nec:eua.ry. Con· Prerioas General Accounting experience OJTICE WORK/MY HOME C:, ~al;-=;·s.~ s~ tact U.S. cm..-.. 11 C f 114 dainble. Should be familiar with account-GmERAL I: PAYROLL · Merv Dudley CARRllR BOYS . ' An E.,.a o,,11tu 1lff I 41 J• ing for fixed assets and depreciation uW· Q>lta Meta, * 543-7343 We5tmi111ter bing IBM ledger ales and UJe tax rep<>rt· JiOUSEWOftK WANTED. GOOD ROUTFS O>mmuaJty Hoapitat ini · IDd inter-eomeany reconclliwona. Call alter" Own trw. ~~1:EAat 19Ms.tl Wiil perform analysis and evaluations of • ~7 • DAIL y '9LOT FOR.EIGN car auto mechan-SYS'TEMS & PIOCEDl_IES General Ledger accounts. 'Ibis ii a pe.nna· • 5G-4321 • le. Top notch wages. Beat ---Dent -™on cra1m bv Ill internal pro-.lob Wtntod woricinr oondlt>ons. 1~ ,,_... J Men & Women 7030 SER-STA SAL&WAN ance. VolYo, VMC, To)W> AUAIJST motion. Degree and 2 years applicable ex-FuU time. 2-)'ft exper. 1: Jeep. l'UU. perience required. YCX!NG cple W/JJ' oid aon Neat, Mech1 lmowled(e. OF.AN LEWIS IMPORTS Requires ~ Im .... +wAp, flow SI. FINANCIA.L ANALYST tp m&DlP Aptl. in exch for Salary I: C.omm. • Apply: 1966 Harbor Blvd., C.M. charting, .,.Um w)Jm ... ...... . 1 BR I.ad Apt. No Jard JIM TICE OfEVRON 646-9303 writing. Mast ban a..4 ._.,. ..... 111 lloaitoring of coct and performance data, wodt. 545-5392 '590 NEWPORT Bid/Of. REAL ESTA TE Buainess Syaumr ud Plidd•• ,..... cost:to-complete, contract funding and IOYS 10 • 14 passing aen>1paee ~ ~ ~ting requiremmt.s with relerence to ~ietl~ ...a, 7°" Cood rout.II • Good Jll'(lftt! Shouldit't you be with Walker engineering, manafac~ _. 1• nl Id-aerospace finandng forecasting metboda, BALBOA PENINSUI..A I: Lee! Free tnb'mation. m· iJtrati r -11 d -'"ed. Pr& 8 to 10 u-bl EmA ... ~ ~ ,_ DAIL y ,.LOT Phone or Write WALKER a 10 on. '-NI.• e...-recrm years app~a e experience and an .-J-,,_.,-i=a • 64:2-4321 • LE:E Inc. 2821 Hll'bor Blvd. fer rou r yea,.. ttperientt llld llOllM! EDP es-attoa.nting or equivalent degree frnm an ~Ryland Aamc:y _ 54s.J029. posurt'. attredited coUege required. lOS.B '£. l&th S.A. S0 -00$ IOYS 10 . 14 SER· STA ATTENDANT. CONTACT oa SINO llSUMI. CONTACT Olt SEND RESUME, ~,.. • EQslldl • Trench Lacuna Buch. So· l.quna EXPER/FULL TIME P.M. ,......-. exper. Live. in Good routat e Good prolitar Union Sta. / Oor. Superior INCLUDING SAL.AaY HISTOIY INCLUDING SALARY HISTORY rat:.Eul qey. MU703 DAILY "LOT & PlacenUL * N.e. TO W. D. TQWtKINS TO W. D. TOMPKINS e eG-a%1 • FRY COOK I 1-yr. EXPER. (714t 546.. (714) 546 I030 ·wp W....., Min 7200 '•ricing Attendenta fl · HR. 1tart. * DOG-W3 Hirt.or ........ c..te ..._.Calf. mJ Hlrbor BM., Costa Meta# Calif. ~ • retired sen-11 to 25. See Fred Ballantine ROUSE l'OFFEE SHOP. -~ a.;:. ::J:..:::::~ ~e ~:~wX::: ~S:R.w~i:,· s~M~ttend.1 $ Atla1tic lesearc~ lit Atlantic Research ~ rf..,..t ...s. Clll OIM, alter II p.m. Graveyard st>Ut. Union OU CORPORATION ft• :r ... --.. .._ ,,,....... En""lne ln1t1ll1tion Sta. ·~hgnoU. ' Wamtt, COl~TION Mt I S • :1<V Sta ... l-&w .... ., • H R i 1ul • yst•mt DM1len ..... ~ ahJ1t, Union OU 22(11 Experlcmctd _. . - --I ....... s, ..... DI• •• n U.S. Cltiuonhip lt1q11lru • Aft Eqvel Opportunity i: Coe.It Hwy otM, LUHRS BOAT ro 801t AIMmblera I II$ Cttt_... • .._. • A.a~~-· .__,., EM,l•Y•• ~ ~ • .. ~!I\\', J81h SI . C-\1 . No PXJ)f'r . &t.2-6S31'1 l!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!IJI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ,,._ ·- Journeyman. machinilt ~ will be considered. • Electrenlc SystetRS M1c•1nics Requires technical trainiq a the in1t.aJ.. lation and functional checDut ol atrcnft radar and fire eaatrol .,.._, • Ellct1Hlc s,... Checlc.o.t Teclnllc.._ Requires eXperiellce performiDJ ~ tionral checkout of auto pilota and VHF nuigational le c0mmunicatioll l.YltemL • AircNft .....wen Prefer aperience m rfainl and controls, beattna amt ventilltion or structures. .,, • AJNrafl ••ctrlciw Bledrical wirinl illstaDation e.xperienct preluncl. • TllM Moclulp Mecllanla Kull be able to read blue Jf!1'ts and • .,.... a tube bendina ma e. • ..... M1cWM 0,.Ntors ltequinl upaience ill eetup and ~· tion of machines in a~dlllct with mu- uladuring orden. • Tsret Lathe Operators Requires experience in tetup and opera- tion ot latt>es and folfowinf mlft1Jlactull. ws outliDeL • Tank Td & l1~ir Medi•la Requires uperience m the ~re­ plir 6 tell ol int91l winl futl tub. • Alrcrwft .....,_. Must be able to read and interpret bllJ6. prints and perform inapection on either modification, assembly, fabrication cir sealing. • Coml*f'er Operaton Requires one year IBM computer apert. ence. Hip IChool graduate preftrnd.. • Aircraft ...._rior lnstalen Auto or tNiler interior installation ex· perience ii acceptable. • Aircraft Interior WCMtcl Fabrlcaton Cabi~et making experience preferred. The •mP'oyes of Deuglas ~ enfey ex· ctllent benefits, worldnt ctndftloM, ••• '""" -~ ..... rMetftffi.t (• ,ollcy of ,,omot5on frem within). Apply Monday thn Sat•dSy I a.m • ..-.. p.m. 4831 HARDWICK, LAKEWOOD CENTER, LAKEWOOD, CAUF. Or y"'r tee.I Cal ... rnie Stet. O.,.rtrnettt of Employment . APPLICANTS MUST lltlNG IN SOCIAL SE· CUIUTY CA"D & MILITARY Sl'AltATION PAPEltS ARI REQUIRED POR VITlltANS. DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT DIVISION LONG IEACH McDONNRL DOUGLAS COltP. an equal opportunity employer - JOIS Help' - Fe I .I: I Ap s 9 men JOii tit ~no . t Salary· ~.ii Your are a have licena ;c.}l R1:w fly ir 110.1! Al Al B R • • I ' I I JOIS ' IMflLOYMINT JOIS & IMl'LOYMINT JON a IMPLOYMIN'I' JOU ' IMPLOYMINT JOaS a D\Pl.OYMINT JOIS ' IMPLOYMENT Wednt~, October 18, 1967 tOIS & IM,lOYMl!NT MIRCHANDISI POil FRY COOi . tx,.riencecl Futt tfrtM, days. Excellent M1ary " com_pul)I beee1lta. App~ betw 2-5 p.m. SNACK SHOP . 3#4 I . Coast Hwy. Corona tlel Mar WAlllED YOUN& MAN u•n Will be ~ foe a t'MeW ,.tila • * a..wn.r ~ Oepu-.t ~ ... ()s\. .. ()QI~ bnQda. $130 w.-.. aary Our internatiooal eorpor. ation will oamklet: 1. hi&ft IChool sraduat., 2. Ex.C.L'1, 3. coUese 1tudll'.lta not nturain& to ldlool this eelllelter, 4.. out of lt&a. applicant.I liDcerd:y inta'elted la flltabl.labinc ~in ~ Olun~. ------------- Ell6ERS A CAREER ON THE FRONTIERS OF TECHNOLOGY Direct the activities ol desiper1 in pre- liminary design ltudies on spacecnft, missile and aircrlft·type structural com- .ponema or systems. Perform desip studieea llDd analyses. tecbDicaJ reports, manpower f orecuta l.Dd work ICbedule.. Eoiineerinf degree required. AGE DfSIGll ... Desip gn>und bandBn1 equipmart, lllJ>' port ftztww and launcbera. 5 ,... ... sign~ aperienee 1ridl a,..,. miDlmmn or grooad btncU'n& •ppart equipment in the ael'OlplCe Jndmtry. Hast be knowledgeable ia machine de- lign, weldilf& material and component seldon u requ1red by AGE delip. FudUarttJ with ~mechanical and tool dlllp helpbal. BSME, CE or equiYa- lent ... required. ElKTIOICS SYS19U DESl&I 'Ibe major electronic et.fort will be di-· rected toward the' CODNUiOB ol tM lplCeCl'1lft and ll1Pr.a1 tY*IDI to 'V band e wfliell will i.BTOl\Je CClt-•ertiJli 11 dlJ II ~)e. to printed dJtali'J mtap-a{ed clmdtl. : =:=:t c:'..:=1 • Cceculwlftlll'INt (1·te 1,000 .... , .. ......, e Tel...,ry GSI .• T•t..Mtry AGI • Hyt.rW Malet :::tal epedaliet Allipmema are a. ble an tbe A TH· ENA proaram, boat. meteoro1'>£ical data .,.term, ran&• inatramenlation sylteml and coumer·me91\lree. IEllAllUTY • COMPONENTS To eelect components and deft.De eom- ponent psameten. Will perform liailon with sut and initbte mrred:in action. ard8 experience dairable. BS in engineering required. • ANALYSIS To dllfine .,.tems reJiablllty reQUire- menta and eoordlnate design remiom. Will be teqaiNd to awe ...,.matical modeJs and predict rdfability. BS in en- lfneerillC nqulred. If AllllMA DESIGI Destp or .elect antenna .,.terns for propOa1 effort where R1' linb are No qu.iftd. BSD in eommunkatlana or DUe- rowav• .ttefd and radar 1atena desip. Should hav• aperi...,. ia tl*kiac. No ceivtng or antienaa .,nems. AllFUME WEJ6lfJ SPllAllST Perform airframe w-...t edimatioa ud 1nai,.t1 of airbcll'ne ltlnlctural compon- ent or IY'Nm deslgaa. BS In &n ...... ing or Math wkb a mtnhnam ot 4 years applicable apertenoe. POI INTaYllW AININTMIWT '"°"' H• .. ...... .._ ...... .., ...... .. o.c.T ....... ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION MISSILES SYSTEMS DIVISION "' JJJI ...._ a.4 .. C.... ..._ c.tlf. tlW .. _._....., ___ Help W....... tielp WantM, SALE AND TRADE 1-_ w.,... 7400 Wemen Hal' WantM 7.tOO Women 7400 Furniture ------MOLDtNe ... dal111 o,. ...... Pllltic. "'Jedi-Penm. .... ,. ........ ,.,., .. I , _. ..... .... ~_..an trl ase.._......_.. ... olMllils • .. ...... &lpn'z I .... -.uf wiD conciidfto tn1Deef. CALlftOltNIA ln ...... MdM4 Coeta .... ~ M ..... '"....., 11 $0 DETAIL IWf -., 'r • '7 TOPWAGEI DIAN LIWIS u ...... -.. oa-r~s 19111uW .... OI .... ACCOUITI PAYABLE CLEll ,., ........ ,.., .... c:.--..... ,. hul11tfrinee._.. fits, 1166 ...... Aw. c....-. '46:Mf1 ................ .,. ' '"'"' STENO-SECRETARIES One to three ye.an of.fice expert· ence pJu, tood akilla on electric typewriter and lhortband required. PreTioal aen>1p1ce experience in any ol the following area.s would be helpful: • ContrKts I Pricing • ....._. Accounting ApplJ ................ C.11 (714) 546 I030 ua ...,._ ,...,,. c ... a Mau, wlff. Atlantic leseanh CORPOAATION Mhllle Syltw DM ... .... c ttr ..... • Aa hllll ... ,..... .....,.. -------------- TIMPOIAIY orno: JOBS .J Secretary lntinMrint O.,.rt· wt. Challentlnt..,., lnt.,estint for mature secretary • • with 91\glneerint n · ,.,-Mnu. Abo" aver- • tyfH"t and •hon· hand alJ,llls. Geod .,.. pnlw .• ,..,.,.. ...... 25 .. 40. Apply SCl••D ~..,.. 11r an phws .,, ... ~ ... ,..,.... ...... ,. .... Nncl retUtM .. PeraonMI Depart· IMftt • ~I ± 0,. --------1 NO~ lrlta"riewtas l :JG. ., es ••••• ·•••••· • • IECREDlr'! ,... time. J:JD. ....... , ........... a.• ' · " .-.. omce nuEMAN GIRL Llpl 'lfte, .. .... •• ... • ...,, ..., lllnlllS 1.'Jllpilt. ..._ ........ ,. .,_ _. .._1 • • cqm.. 15115 E. m11. s.A. Sf'7.-S JlllX/lt.qt. 1-s •..• -liilltis. .-e bi t+\ .... llM tce,punda Opera. Br APPOIHl'laJn ........... ~ .. 2 ,.n aper'. DeOe9Ary lcr r I Pt• F I ,._, • W. aa &.. Nft BdL o.y _. eft9. temp. wan IG-T• . Mft9 WAJnl:D _., • k lfD-..... Girt •no....Dr .. ~Bda •• ~ ....... ft-1714 w. ~ ~ ...... ......~ llpply mt ....,.. Ollta ... • Ill a.llr fll Ammca. W12 Equl CWCJiknl:y employer ...,, a' k a., BB. v.-.11---~-~--.:~-~=~~..... ...,......, c1 >•· SECIETAIY ..... ---. . -----e JDWXfZPfA.......... rart •- U.S. Divers Company 3321 W. Wner SHll Anl .. ( I ... .._ *IY• .... ~. An ~ opportunity STBIOGUPHER Dana Laboratoriea hu an • openin& IOI' a •1Ml>-.,._pher. 1'111 po9itk>n re- qulrei at leut Ml yean experience Ill 1eneral of· floe work •• bard roodl manufacturin& lndU8try, ExceptionU ~Pina and lhottband ~ are • critical necelllty 11' th1I job. INQUIRE BY CAL.UNG 8.13-1234 OR VJ8lT DANA LABORATOim:;.,, INC. 24ID. c.mpw. Drive IRVINE, CA.lJF. (Nf'ar Oranse Co. Airport) An equal opportunity l'mploy~r Hostesses Attractive Full l: Part Time Day & Night Shlllll APPLY 3-5 DAILY SllACI SHoP 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Corona d•I Mar HOUSEKEEPER EXPERIENCED A pt)ly ID Pfl'NI Between S le 4:30 p.m. Huntlntton leach Conv1lelcent Helpitaf 18192 .DelAaware lfuntineton Beedi No phca a.Ill -- Put tiFM• Experience lftf•l'T'ed but not necee- MODEL HOME SPANISH : Hw. H.tly,,., ~ ...... Iva, ilu•ns, ··--· ... f1l£2BtS -llYEIS·UIE .. PIDIS, ...... The eleaant look that you ha v• 1ee11 in beautituJ Mod- el Homs now at l.eu than haU the orialml price. All mettbmdlN dlap&..yed onJy • never laMd. Garpoua Kin& &be bedl'OOOl set, ele· pnt Span.llal Uvillc l'OOCll & kwety dilliftl let• Selll I t all better Pore• for around nm 0ur price •· c.n be ' b.ou1bt MPU'llteJ,y. ~~~~~~~~I TelmS $24 mo. Dbplayed at Rent a NEW .IAHTA ANA FURNITURE, COLOR TV er STllllO G W. 4th a. s.A. 547-0789. $10 MONTH Open trYeS. A.Sunday. Opt. to buy. Free ll*or, lewitdlinq October Specials MA TTR!SSES 253 OF'F color antenna. Free Sendcw. Free de!. No obliptMD. 523..3651 OR 532-llSl COLO.RI.AND TV-Ope 1 Finest quality. aanitiud. Hi-Fl & S..,.. 1210 Lille nf'W! ----------SLIP COVERS ft.ee. $13.~ -ONLY $4.95 LA·Z.BOY Recliner Rocl<ers S99 up House of Chain 517 w. 19th, CM 548-1454 Headquarters for: • Showroem Samples e Factery CloMouta • Freitht DamlfN No Down-Bank term.a OAC Spanish • Modmi • Maple Liv. Rm. • .. .. • Frm $69.95 Di.nett• ....... Frm $34.95 Bed.rooma • • • • • Frm $59.~ App'9"4 Furniture .2159 Harbor Bl, CM 548-9660 UNT FISHER AM/FM TUNll\ 50 • R pi. Heath.kit »W amp/W·3 S20· Heeth • kit Pre.amplPCl , $10. D 4 R Tumtable with Pk!~ arm &; GE Cartridall S30. JetWen CoariaJ Spkrl ff.22. p). Call OR S-013' l600 POOL TAB~ bu1 direct at factory pricu! Slate, all sizea -new and used. Terms. Showroom Cl p e n Sa turday and S u n d & y. BADGER SALES mo North Main St.· Santa Ana G-0617 Ev~. room c.'OOlet, $tO. • •~ F itu Double bed, SJ5. • --urn re Teak lamp tM*t,-. $25 Moid• clra. RUeilh ... .-.. a nJU. CPn0H TO BUY UGO u...t 1-1 ~ No .... t 0.1.e. hot home.,aunery tlllle, -H ... of Chain Make olftt. 517 W. ltd\, C.M. 548-1454 ____ 675-3539_· --~- wy. Cllotact CARVED fndtwvod 10fa Ir Mary Dudley cM.lr, Louil JV lt)'le, cham- • 10•1. OFF • wrrn nus AD Weatmbter .-ine beice brocade, but· Com munity Hospital ton tufting; m&r'IQUetry top 19.MS41 colfee tble, Lou.IJ rv. --E-LECTRON-IC~-_646-S __ i~_Ev~m_. ___ _ ASSEMILEH BUNK Bedl, ~ aize. with & SOLDERERS mattreues. Bougtit ""' 1: Expertencm will printed 1-.d only once. $65. 875-3744 rlrcult boards. afWr 7 P.M. Dynamic. De9'p Corp. 1357 f!. Edinger Santa Ana 547-:\935 Upholatery Salt'" H u r r y! Avoid the holiday nilh. Get your tum re•uphol now. Bud~t Upbol, ~2490 coll. Loe:. in low rsil diltrict of H untlnilOO Bttcti. Better clothes at d:iacomt prtc.. FANCY THAT 212 MAIN sr., Hunt. Bdl. CASH PAID l'oa • Diamonds • OW-OoW •Jewelry e Sllwr C. M. Jew•lry & .._ii 18.18 Newport Blvd .. C.M, • 646-7741 • - P1rt Time Work B~ Seda with box 1!Prino '!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1_§_&_ .... Ami .(1) ...... • • ea ~ No ..,,._ 2 ane dictatbl. emplo~ • matt. lilahec. eob. All twm TIED ~ tor MS. 5t5.Z25 !Nm. Hair Wit with ~ a.cpt/lecJ, n/ldlne •. sm ....... w-.11 .. • Lido. CALL 642·5151 Start now tor at1 year ....,, .... o/e, esp ••• sm ---. rouod """"' ()lllpOl'tUnity llald ll9dllllt 0, . SZAi llr. Piiia __. ~ at POil APPOfNTMENT with Avon. Call c:oUed ~ ~qvtpment I012 Cue. Med. 1encth Alb Blonde. Recently J>Cidw- ed at $475. nriert ~ ,i .. * ~· ,_,.lillC'fi h ........ P15 -. t:lJ.aiE. WANTED platform lt'Cl'9-HomelcHper U).-5860 IOOf( STOii 8-lt. It Ill ........ 1111 SAL.AO~ tary, IDOlt be able to type Huntinifon Int~ WANTED: H~ live FIXTUltlS ~ 1t 111 .......... sa ~ "-;'=-= 11111 rue lhortband, benJdoc nity Hospital. Expe.rience in; -~ve. ::_:e~sMm Bookcuea. tablet, ch&lrs, ••i1m f~!Wf 0 t Ff' a.., tne .. Slit ...._ .--f".'lp"ifeae pmtTT'ed, appty preferred but not nee-.._ .. na · diecbtud. CkJ,1 Stf.1111 IUU ~ TnW/Oeft .....•.•.•. 1151 Hess ' am -?:» -· Id ~ Of America, 15r12 ea&l'J· Cmlact: mominp Cll)y R J. L Pierce ..... ftt. m.t, est 2131 8"betlale St., RA EquaJ Mary Dutfley Jolie Men. Wom. 7500 . ., l'O SALi~-- • .... ~ UVE-Df 81 ... PCI' °""*...., ~. 141-1473 c w--L Hal. G.a_r ... s.a. I022 R"nLnantl, ~=1'-- ·-.,. ~-dliW ~ lllW• ~ A 0FFrCE WORK __._ ,..,._m•-• ,._ Sal-Gr uaa .... . ends Set. ~ I .-: .... 2 ,,_ "'•Jiit, "--...... ._. .... • -. 5% ~PART 1'DIE J.am to 1-.. ,'™'"'-""'FULLER~ ... MALE OR FEMALE GARAGE Nie,°"'~ p.m. D Babr, a.aa ..... . -s. Pu If; rdff'· MON In nu S!·BR. :; ~RUSH Full time or wkends. bike, bo>''• :10" biJ., erib, FUI SOFT DllNK ,, W-:-' 7• ...._ Mttm W • 25 tD Ji, ~rably mar-~ leTVioe ~~Ir ~ Min age 18, apply in perwon Uke • new mattreea. lain WMll .,,,,.., •is CW llA'n.1111: WJ wt11 rW. 8-* tno.ledae oi 12.00 .:: men LIDO CAR WASli fllmiture md ott.r it••. ~. aPMLB-tt~... -.Frt. H. .. pt pt 1is O&iee ~e nee. Call ~or S46-Q39 481 E. 171b a.ta Me.a ~ """nu/SAT/IUM • -· ....... 2.... elf ............ w. MJ-3931 J'OR A.PP'T. HOUSEKEEPER Couple for Mamcen GARAGE Sele a: Boutique. ,,, BURGDl (Jig' .......... ,... time .. Mpt. $125 ... 5IM5'11 est • a.EltK PDIALE . . • . ·" compu. for Motel Apll Oct. n A 22. nt Q)ffins, ,,, ll8 & l'J'llt. C3f. la a •llduia. SDI....... 231 or~~ • APPLY IN PERSON: ~live ink a:11e ~· 2..'76 Newport Blvd. 548-97!6 Bal laland. (EMer thru a). PISTOL RANGE. t.1n t. ID,JiilJ uvz Ill / • -to Dwha hi Liquors wor ; r e erly C'.PLE for Janllorial work 2 lty) Ul6 tlremm wltta Al• IU!'OllZ lul; ft&, llllmt. ..... ..._ .._ rill 111 Padllc ~ Hwy./HB. ~room, board Ir .. 1. to 4-hn eves. Hunt-Beacb 3106 w. Oceantnmt/ N.B. tJ. ~tdla 9 ._.. .-llOllE. 1 • 11196:.» ...._ L ............... 1.11 -area. S36-8774 Tea Ciril clothea • 7-10 ... N.Jl.A.. mbodaf ...... -· : - -~ 0.-. -H()l!SQEUEk Lift iL • RELIEr """"' . d al ttmtkm ... 1lidl9. .... I ...... Utt ~ an.am * 1'0lt 1 ADULT. ..,..._ woman l'RI/SAT U J .m. "1!>-3111 a .. •ea ..tr! a , ....._ FASRIOlf 9'JW. .,_ ..... $D-llO. * ~2212 ~~:.:::=~eta Scheoh lnstructlen 7600 Garqe Sak, IOld bome. ~~= f;'" = 5t5.an rs. na... -. Em...,. BarpiM Galore! m Poplar ----=-__;... ____ , IWliiiil:ta .... fie el. ............. cal .. 5!JI, . IBM Lag. Bcb. Fri/8al, Ot.4t ll/22 $$ CASH SS c.r-ldll, llr ._ cMlm ~ "• '97 eam tar: 3 " •· _.. "*' n -BEAU'JT .......-. • Mir J ( PENNEY (0 KEYPUNCH • k ~Hences 1100 ,,, 1'inlltm. ,,, AllllllllGllJ • all ' .... ..... ..... Jllft .... • • • PROGRAMMING • , IENT ,,, ~ ,,,, ,... BABtaii& -. a I'd.. R H .... Ml ..._ INDUS. DRAFTING • cl ~!.,_~.::-.._ 1 A.II • .., 4:» P.Jl. o.. Mim4. GROC. CHfCKING • h TV'• • ~ • W a• II• r • ...urar....,.&b nvu_..,,.. -...: .. ..._ e.t.. BdL -·~--.... N wport c I 'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y • • Dryers • Dilhwasllen. ~ Call Sf'7-1741 Cll' ar-llft •ml Aft. I .. .... .... Is...... e en er fllX/TYPE. "· t dan to bv· l'1"le s.me.. WEBXlt TAPE £Clil&ll llAWB 1 1 •• ......_.,., ........ .....,._ Helldenoa's ns. Stereo~-. w • ,... -. ftt. ... 1rw, •e•"*'.... West Coast 1m HARBOR. c .M. AIM Rue •• 2 llMD Qaia 1111111 ...... (91 ... • 9l6llPOO GI& •• N B h Tape recorden sa • •· mmJm9er•a.a ....,. .._ J .... ..._ ewport eac Tracie & Busi. Schooh Antl«tuea 111G 644-alll after 5:30 llA'n:J'RZ IWIDI I hA ,,.. .. .., ,....,. 0.-2117 s. Main St., s.A. a.t KIRBY vacuum dea..r wttti I:• to UM. * S'»-wk. ... -.. C. m.aat. 545-716' MAHOGANY 0'1ppmdale attaclunmta. TUe _. JMQl- Rd. Req. GJ.7451 NIB. JIOl!ifXCH»fA U.. la• OPENINGS NOW 1.20'17 Gar. Gr. Bl .. G.G. h,1 ~ndc~~· ~..':,din& menta oi $1.50 per lnllmdl nr 537 7113 ....... t a ·-~ -,..,...,.. re-$57.lO cuh. ~ n.t. W'l'D! ~. ll7 ~. ..._,...•,_.time.. J lloJ • t finilhlnf ind recovf!rin( $150 SlS-7289, Anahelm. • ...... i. • -Oal VI, JS. S9Ji1r7 -Rdl ret. Huntingtnn &>1tch, Celi • ~· M ...._ dlnin t =--.. ~ • ,--~ 536-1115 ique a • ..,. l a-NAUGAHYDE olf-wldte llwe -... -.. ~ FOR b , Sher.Ion style, 3 ex-• EAIUf llONET/ 1mAt Girt Oaame&iF (o.e. II e I a) Sf'7411 .. S0-41511 • • Al'l"RDI. ~ .. PB" ..,. llEB.l LAND 1711 a.e;or, CM. CwalW + Col••iMic• C.11 tor .,,., tlMlllD CALIBRATION TECHNICIAN ELECTRONIC A,Jpt., ... ,....... .... ull (714) , .. .. 3m Harbor amt., COlb tlea tD Atl11tic lese1rc~ 'i!' COltPOUTION ..... s, ...... Di.we.. U.S.~ .... 1r_, e ,._ bte•' ~~ ~ 121 N. Lemon p,d,k tn ltU"9 noo 494.32411 IHt dlvu uo. Paol Wile. HOUSEWIVES n<>-2900 kend ecc~e. sso. MahoCanY •ietten tndicale location evn . I: w '· end tllble $15. Olddle ftlCtc. MOTHERS --ANTIQUES I: UNJQUES er 135. 54M152. M.T.I. Vi.lit us ltt lie 4310 Ft. 2~" --... '1tar. SALES POSITIONS If you CID lp&re I few hOUt5 elch day, desire employment in regular 11eheduJe Mtb outsunding benefit11. enjoy 1howi"1 and teJlin1 1bout crisp. new mercb1ndile. · APP.LY NOW OPENINGS IN AU DEPARTMENTS NO EXPEllENCE NECESSARY APPLY IN PEISON ALL STUDENT POsmONs FILLED A'fl Y IN PERSON. t A.M. TO J r .M • MONDAY THRU FllDAY TO J. C. PENNEY CO. Newport Center 24 Fashion Island Newport leach, Cafif. lusineu Scheols Altlll prtnied white) t • x 5' aue-- • IBM Prosnmmlnc l89 E. 17th SI., CM merit window w/.n.n. • IBM Keypuncla Make alfl!r! 56-3211. e PBX Typinl S.Wi"I Machines 1120 DIOR f1r ;.cbt. ~ 541·2672 FAMOUS Brothers m•cbiM. condlttion. Coct $5,mD, wll ANNA"S PRE • SCHOOL AulorMtic zipq. llepaae• for 1500. 673-9101, Mrt. ~· is "°" taldnf Regiatra· ed. Pay atf -I•~ ol ..,..,~.,,..rs_ • .,..._ _____ _ tlona for J<inderg~rtcm Ir s3.u5• lemw or cuh. 5 UPHOl8TEIUNG " S'IUD, 2 Prt-school. Age 2 thru I. Y401tr tl&r1a ruaroantee. pc:. (Elavpeaa eNftmen) Full lurnl.ng program. ~I Fre. ell, del. ,.,,,..., 215 %JUI THURlN AVE/CM. M1in, HB "~' 5.1l4fCli PHONE: 646-1444 Mutkal Inst, 1125 &" NYLON pm! iii'iil Sf:i. e LEARN INCOME TAX e Fend«. Doublt Showman WALKER PAJNT, Ill W. Eam SJ ., S9 Pf'r hou.-Excellent condllim! 15th, Colla M••· 11J.6'1'115, 8 Wt>('k tuition COUl"'le •'tarts '8{IO ot Beal Otter! SLEEP-da, xlnt eand. November 2nd. 540-9639 E Vtl w~ ntrW. ;, I Kemro« Tax Service CEN'nJRY B-flat Clarinet, freezer, Id cmd. ~ 19'20 Hutior, C.M. 548-240t & Okk Trumpet, M . Mt fflt>&.A-BED, dtlk, el b · INDNJDOAL lenons (1 ' pm. 54&-0006 bin, plat. tta. ..mlnw Ir trial>. 0i1teo1t 10 • Leuoa WANTED: Tromllme b •tu-lamps. 58-ruo ew.. Typing School, 173 Del Mar dPn(. ~!IOftlbte. ffOSPrrAL BED •ith eftr· CM. 548-2858. S48-G244 die bar. $30. 541-23:24 11fttl' 5 COMPLETE Secre11rtal or PM. Bnllhup. Polly Prieat ~ ~net & Orpne 1130 """n~c~IBM--t>11"--tx-. _U_"_eat_ neas Cot1ege. 5411-'12.l FA.LL briDp CU' t.a.mco 1175 Port TV 19'' S315. Gar· MERCHANDISE FOil Dllcontinued Model Sale! bace o..> $15. •7'6 SALE AND TRADE Sue up to $1000 on crpns; NEARLY new ownplCit 11mae _ up w $350 on ptanoe -an al ma.pie bit.; 2 refric .. l'umltur. -brand NEW, all iuaruteed. Veey f'NICNble. 9DaT WHlTE formk a dlnlnr 11et Ow· 1-p atock al used 4 Lat• ~ pa PtJmll9 a: with fi chain . Good C'Mlt~ Pl•nos included 1" this C"tnopy 24'X45'; call alter 64& 9076 f • Grut Sale. :l P.M. ~ tlon. $46. • " Ir r ;i, EZ TERMS 1'0 ALI. SMALL OJ'Ol>lear Ible. fr 2 WARD'S BALDWIN S'l1JOIO stold uphnl rtiaJr~. SJO. l801 NewPort Rlvd , C.M. N,arl~·. °"" M2~1'l • fi41-1!484 • OBL-~e-&:~. 2-111 pt pot It lt\l!lies, Iota (If misr .!961! Mtlbro SI .. CM 38 DAILY PILOT Wfdnesday, Oct.obtr 18, 1967 tlOONew C1rt New Cua 9100New C1ra 9800 New C.ra f'IOOfiMw C.rs ,_ N.. Cart MOO New Cars 9IOO New Carw -HOONew Cara ~=============================================================;1 UNUSUAL OFFER ' Let us bring a new Rolls-Royce 8ilverSbadow to your home or office and demonstrate it for you. --- Many a man buys expeuive automobila vear int vear out-and newr even 1uapec:a how thoroMhlv aemi&le a llolls-lloyce it on everv count. Give u half an boar to 1howvou. ,..,.~..,. The moment you settle into a new Rolls. I Royce, you11 begin to notice how cfifferent it is from ocher ars. Three-hundl'll64nd fe\enty-two squue feet of finest British lea1her ID flO enrich lhe ~:v,s;pt interior. The insttument panel and trim are faced with rare French walnut Instrument d~ls are easy to reid. Even the trunk is arpeted. Wam fett and a remarbWe hattoe Every Rolls-Royce has an upper ind ~ wntJlation system. You an warm ~•nd cool your face. .Simult.Jneously. Afr condftioning is standard equ;p. ment Hidden \tents let in fresh 1ir without drafts .. Press a button on the dash, and the lid to the gas tank flips open. It locks automatiallywhen it is closed. Press inother button, ind you can see how much oil you haw in the crankase. Ye. coatrol the electric wiaclowt Rip a switch, and 1300 inWtble wires defrost the rear · window. Another switch sertd5 the rMlio aerial up and down. Another balinces front and rear loudspN.km. Another lives you sole conttOI of all the electric win. dows from the driver's ~t. There:is i lot more to the new Rolls-Royce than switches and ~ther and rare walnut. Every SilYer Shadow NS an automatic levelling de- \'ice. It lets you enjoy the benefits of soft springing without mushiness. It keeps the ar from nose-diving when you lnke suddenly. It keeps doors from hitting the topS of high curbs when you get in and out. It keeps the car a constant height from the r~-reaard· less of how weight is distributed Inside the car. Powerful disc brakes come on all four wheels. A sensing device balances 'braking between ftont and r~r-for better control when stopping. Why a Rolt ... Roycc ii eo euy to drive This may -surprise you: The new Rolls.-Royce is only ~ feet Iona. That rnuM lt will flt many pirlc· i,. spaces you problbly hlYe tD pm up now. It is re- marbbly eaiy tD rnlMUV'8f, And you an tum it full circle in only thi~iaht feet. The ur you are now driving probably takes forty·two feet or more. . The Rolls~oyce Sliver Shadow costs $20,600, not counting local taxes. Ten years from now, it will still have a very subst.antial value. Is $20,600 too much to spend for a car? let us bring a new Rolls-Royce Sliver Shadow to your home or office-and you decide. ROY CARVER PONT.IAC -.. 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Kl 6 4444 MellCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISl FOil Sall...._ 9010 Materc,dea ,_ Trvcb 9500 l..,..md Autol SA~ AND TUDE SALE AND TUDE LIKE SAILING? 'l'IUUllPH •cc,. i-,L-,-m-... -,-... -ASTON MARTIN HOO .__..Ml Autel 9600 u-.iea C1rt '""' MJall•MOUI l600 FREE TO ~OU DISLIKE 'nlESE! .. ..mar. DID Orie. • .u .11u11uHuwl e ~ MP ll*r-UR mwt -• .nnn -noN l>e.r1q tD1 ~. pup. ... ~ • IC4l'8 ta.'134 !Na 01Dt :; AUC py 12 wb. old. AD tlhota reotals, c:tmaes. imar--BB ID&>A u ~ Frf., Oct. 20, 7:30 pm Love. ync. d:l.iJdren. 419-a.nee, «c. Good Clllld. New tins. Pidmp truck. Extra cltui. NeWud sood med furnihft. Cyprea, tq. Bdi. CRar) PRD'm nmrzr sa. m.a. This one wcn't wt lofti, Divw Mid Jo; ta, re-lD/19 • Iar cmt. no "'°'· ~ 55 Model Ml1 bettB' ocmie in now. dilma, rodlllen, dWn -in GOOD temai. watch dos to CARD1lEE allins! ~ cmd-$1S. $695 natiab.Yde, velwt, flbric, good tiame. :;G.25(8 Try Oar <» PIM 56..a ~beds, matir-. bed ~SAILING <LlJB * "'YAM411A 'lllAO. comer mt.. dinettll -... Pm & LIVUTOCIC 675-0110 BIKE! * $19. a-cmd! cotfie A: 1mJP ..... bid-,.... -.... ""--'---..a * ..__ ~ .-. TV'a, part111>11 n... 1125 ~ --... ----..-~-::!!!-~-!-~-~!I TV'I, ~ ClDlllbo 1V/ ~ . -all / ...... ...... .. ..... llUJURO .....,_ adxl1 . MJ.NJATUR!l WBl w..tr Will......... MANY D'l'JUI' steteo, ----. ~ mme R 5 mo Gld, ean Kr. 8ctic-m.._ .. .,., * * -... * . * :,\~ = ~ m'PPfJd mt all.;.., ~ 9«113 B11W 'll MOO. IUIO/S, VOLKSWAGEN Sii JOHN COLDIRON TRIUMPH '61 ABrON ·MARTIN DB-4. , • VOLKSWAGINS Black be.auty. Mecbanlcall)t 83 TR • Roedster, late ,58 tbru ,66,1 nmd CIOllCti&n. Ovome model. w/w, wire wheels, Mlny to ..i..~-.......__ wire wheels. Good Pirelli R • H, tonneau eoover. Used $49SAUP """'· rubber. AM • FM Muine u 2nd car. $14S5. Immac. Toyot• Vol" band radio. Private party 642-7950. bu taken fins at cue. '67 GT-6. ALL the EXTRAS. JMp M.G. $3150. 67J..5637. 2500 miles. ~ute)y per· fl-: t .. -! . feet $2895. Ptlv/pty, LUl1U 1•1 . ~"!!'! ~ :;:: "':.. ':!!;. ll'OR1$ : = ':;'.:.: = "ffrY clan! "75 $29 zno •••••••.• ~ 'Cl T·BDU> • • • • ••. • • • 119 e 545-15&3 e '57 nu rebuilt 1111· MDlt ~ Hartiar, C.K. ..... '12 au;vy D •••••••• -DATSUN Sell. $395. Judlon 'u Per a BUS. E:lcel CCftd. 1500 10 T..BDU> ............. • dlarpr / $15. mog CC. Headers. atereo I**, oldf1 50 pl. cvmpc...-, 5 temale, pJd pet for older BOOl'ON ~ t' wtal ..U 14,0llD q-tnL UIDt new! hp;;-AND MUCH MORE! dlDdren « dllts, AKC, and cma. $4'15., llfftlll'Y -. s.:rtfiee $!i50. tM-Z'JI (Niimi I •tuNMI n '67 DATSUN 1600 W•eon WJI)-Y'S llltTlftlil nut .ell, rM~. boudUB.P. rrmodel, br smu>A .-~ URmU. U1'11NLll RIH, 1 owner. Dir. Will VOLKSWAGEN '66 YOWWl&EI redlo. Recent ovedlaul on eJll • brlca, $1500. A1IO '58 Bua. Good tcbool car. $4815. AU\IMt 897-6481 boars. $250. ft. Cll 3-DO. _,_, 8eil bel'1w Blue Book. Can ICJlAMBfnl 8111. 2121 ffert.r IW_ fin. :; MlNJATbif 8c4w '• p_. HOURLY U:lft'ALI xum l'l5-1M&-. UTllllle for vrt-pey, ~Newport Bm1 plea blk A dftr' ARC rec. * JUD>D lft * Con'Mla 546-120I e ew951 e ~ Tan7'• Bide· Mat'k. aed .,, ~ Jaicho nr. z.. Boa a... ... ...,.., Q .,,., PIO RlGHt A· Wt K • K ** ----. _ _....; __ o.ta !4-a 6468!86 cl FJIJand. Male $150. Fe. LIDO 1' * #• C&U. .... ....................... JAGUAR l'utblck. 2 daar. T,000 ad-VCl.VO '!ii. a.i> • ...,. Call ~U!K nes. VOLVO OPEJ'<f DAILY 9 to ' male ~ et-3861 * 2 SEIB &m.8 + 1"ft>! llollr Wit. C~ fleet. 11" .... U11t Dl!W. sina1 mils U1at brand bol, A: untv. Good paint A a/'V\17. Shop ~-~H GOWAN ~ fanale 'IBAD.nL * -.m:z Odl 14 1c-. MIGi o.t sm. wm .a ... $10D. '51 JAGUAR M Seda new. 'l1iia ii 1he .....,.,.. ttre.. Tadt, IMC whll, $«50· •• &iLC Olupe de vme ..,...,...,.... DI.,..... ____ ......._ _______ .;__ ___ I --~ -5 ~ Jmmac. $1800. Pvt pty. ~ to -----..... _.. -... ~ Lo -n...... Buildln& IOlcL Lost CIW' silver OCJb'. Reg. Beaut. p c...... 9020 -~ .-..... 545-3'T14 U<vwo;:i-$ u"' VUJOCT ~ u 10!1 res-ir q . $D. ,_. -. "-... ~.. --- leaae. Hardback books lit ~~~ childrm. .... Tniler Trawl M2S •• Fcd 'rr.k Pick-up m u-cEDES llNZ 1995 ~ .• Cadillac Sedan de vme price, Oct. 13 thn1 Oct. so. Yng . .....-.>•= OWENS 30 ft. l'1qiellip a-' « wi1l tnde h air. 11W5A lJ60 VOLVO, extlellent cond. ""·" ...__ lO'J:-Main St., Balboa Pen-2 Blade A: Tan Hamid ~ pre11. Twin 1CreW .. 150 er '!RAVEL 'l'nDer 21'. &bow-54MIM .a. 5 .Pl(. SAauFla!: $395. M6-Q19 r uu .-... c " .... $615 ~t ~~~= =: r:::-~v~.~ :;-1u:'~ ~~ -~~~~)Id~~ atter6PM. 9700 ,: ~·~ ~ ~-loc:ationa) neer the E. Olapman Avt., 0nnp. U ~l.UL '860. ..... Onlr -Wanted Lo miles···~·-· $18 oa.woa Pa'rilllan tarp _. WIRE BAmE1> Fm Ten' 'C OldWllC "--... _ V"'- lec.b <i peperbeck boo1111 'I-mo. Female. A.KC .,,,;:: s, ... Sid .... t010 T.... 9500 a-. - -........_ ... ,... &: printa at reucaable •• • SH,..,...: _.. -.•'" ....,... '510 WE PAY Nl Pwr. Air •••• $1585 prieea. Some nore fi:durea ~ vu> • .,_._,,.., * 14' n..£El7'0Rll Gla9 '62 lllEu.ftlft TOP ALtm llMOR CDIPANY on aaJe Plr m.ot.92 Open BEAGLE Puppies. Mala 6 Boa A: 'Dtr. s.eP Jc11iD.. UIJ;llRIL'I ·15' JEE, llliO SQ:, Cout ~ Eves ~d S~a.y • ~ old. AKC. a.q,ion ltll, '615. * 8RARP! 8el9 Vu. 4 .,eed trwmJs. ' "$;isdriw 547~r8::~ DUNCAN Phyfe Mahog. lll"e. 546-l«Xl &4S6G1 ar IGoOIJI 8an. "tm. Baild . (ftMllEll CffEVROlD table w/3 le•ves, pads, 6 SD..VER toy poodle pippies 13'2" Bolton Whaler-tne mmper. )'OIJr own royota -v;.•;: SllOO Pvt. ety. 563774 "'"" p RI CE NEED A CAR? chain. $100. Mahog comer 1 wka. AKC l'el· acellent 00.t / 50 HP llemlr7 out· $995 .., · · MG 2121 Hubor llvd .~~ ~:.eC:!n, cupboard $50. Mirror 44 x badcgromi, call 96U518 bd-tr. $950. M5-U. flt! I •-!. Cost• Men 546-lios eBad Credit? e Divorced? ~~:a:~r!:: TOz1:~~~~ Bolt Malntenwa fem Lf.ll11a lfi MG. Oasaic ~ Sedln. '61 vw FOR NICE CARS ·~~.~~:m!:-' comp .. $10. Arnold Palmer male. AKC .. * 847-l<m NO JOB 100. SMAW tHPORTS Enainewood. reblt, ~~ lthr int, Panel, Radio&: stereo. Pan· .a.ND TRUCKS McCARTHY MOTOU Roll·~ iOlf cwt w/seat Larp I: amaD cntt. AD dub, rad.lo, iood tires elled inside. "' $6. 2 bowq balls, 1 16#' GERMAN SHEPHERD types n!lllGn .... 9CG1l. ~ chrm. D~·Must $995 Any JMkt or Model lG> So. Ma.in A !:dinps> 1 12#. S3 ea. Pr. ladies Puppies. AKC 7 wb. 19&6 HMlar. C.li. 86-9303 .U. f100 or best offer. Toyot1 -Vofvo CONNELL <i.,,~_M;., cl~~ ~ aboes, 6%, $2. Wal-Show quality. 897.sm Boat Sflp. _,_. ..... tOU 6'f5.J'1al J MG IUJa n• ___,, nut."4 drawer chest $10. AKC Gemarl Shepherd -' 4 .... C. '520 Mp • ' CHEVROLET IAYSIDE MOTORS 546-'l09l alt 6 PM. Pupplel. Very Reuonable. PRIVATE BOAT SUP ,,.... PEUGEOT ft! L • 2121 Harbor llvd. $ TOP DOLLAR f 893-7438 Up to 32' Cruller. Call: CA1aPERS lllJiA COSTA MESA for late model PooL TABLES MOVJNG Mult eell edorable KE 2-9002 daya, or: (Nmllal t'IKVMln OftAMGE CllUN'IT'I '6Z PEUGEOT 404 Sedan. S4Ll20J FOREIGN _?.'!_!>OM!Jt'l'lC ,,, 1968 BRUNSWICK wbt male min poodle. 6 mos 673-41637 eYes o\ wbndl. URllUI. Ull.JllUUI LARGEft' ~1~ Ic:.maculate! Dir. $29 down IMPORTS .. ~ ., ra51ate :Oln~~GLE h:·.~~-$1.tOo~ PER ft -. to 2121 tt.rWr llvd. FACl'OKY DDU!X:T '29 month ..... 4M-5951 W.t:: PAY . • • s:::· Cout Hwy., .:s.:. Bliimwldc $275 value.. M2-'1Sa8 c.... Met. 546-1-. OPEN ROAD ..>r...LER PORSCHE 1966 Harl>orwn'1 cluy.M. 646-9303 CASH-~ ONLY $239.88 T • wka. * SABLE I AKC --------_______ ,_,.,.1 IUICK' :100% FINANCING Terms avail. * stS-9965 WANTm: Side tie for Df!W '-6..1 6.M ( * HOUSE OJt! tt aw,. '65 PORSCHE ~ECARD POOL THOROORED Oder Span· %1' sloop -l'eUOl\able. W • • IS llOUN'll * SLIDE-IN SUper, AM • FM ndio. !ZJ s Main Or tel pupa. Very ftUOl'lble e ~ e v 4 __. * VAN o ~<JNS SAVE S S Your Volbwa~n or Porsche ~:i U:S :'8 ,! =-~ 164 IUICIC -· 5.12-um &DP 96112.(1;4 Eves Weekends ~. -.v. a· pidrup. Split * llO'IOll HOMES Toyota Volvo " ~ '°P dollars. Paid 1ot Skylar1t • ll>eed bdlo •. . • ·· loet·Yldlt rilm, f 1111 tilts. Ce.n JMp M.G. er not. Call Gene Rou11S GROTH CHEVROLET heater.' ' ' HorM9 U30 Chmers 90'9 • ALL MADI A: MODELS ~ Ll.IDtA• .~ vw'e~~;·l.~915000 ""-a, $1495 Mlli. Wanted 1610 HORS~ tio.rded. Near Bldc CAL 24 SLOOP urr TRVa<S ..., -..., ""''• AP for Sales Ma.nqer Toyot1 Volve WJ!i Gracd Plano, St.tin· Bay traila. U1e d ring. for experienced laibs BEACH crrr Xlnt, m111t sell! Make ol· lJ21l 8eaeh Bl., JHfl M.0. wli or Cbickerina· 6' or Paddoclm with li:leltm. Call Sleeps 6. M2-1521 QAMPERL.AND PORTS fer. 642-GiO. Huntinctoo Beach • L lOQPr. C.U Don Mc.Kay. 641--0981. ~ 540-$.25. L6555 Beach Blvd n B. '64 VW, Blue Book $1200 Kl 9-J33l ..... ·-=I 61WUf _RE_G_I-~---Pu.re--Anl-b-ian-1 loeh Wanted 9050 .. .., ., . Dlr. Will aeU for S995 Consignment t4lll. UlllG WTD! Motcr btke (Mo-ped) Stallion #4291. "Watan .. 1966 Harbor, ·c.M. 646-9.103 • 494-5llil • Don't trade your auto In, let IMPORTS -. . . BERTRAM • Fiberzlul Squ'1re .... _tor Home UI all It for ...... with In ..... Call~ aft 5:30 p.m. For Sal~. Call f33-06li6 for Rumbout Top cand. Phone mu 1954 Ponche Convertible 195S vw .,vu •• : information. ""-, 2l3: ....., .. _ 71' SeU-cooL QM?v. chas. Claa.lc. Excellent condition N ed _,....., l\n. Transportatloo " late ""'• -..-ow• A b-'-lS .oo:n ~~ .,.,.. e s paint S350. v1.J->Ju6 models. t-H-....,.-CM tu.I!. ~EE TO YOU TRANSPORTATION 970uto.Mj T'' ~'';,ie'.~ _,., . .....,.._... 100\4 Jht St NB Town 1 Country """ ,'"UUT· · · ..,...9303 Ml Bolts & Y1chts 9000 MoWle Hom. 9200 (a.Bl OIVROlfT many ·~ Cln alp. 6. ",'~'f' ~~~~ PR!V. pty will pay cMh for Newport Beach 673·1125 63 BUICK auiltroAL ~ ldttem, 1 BDRM. 10x50' • ·es Mobik Owner f1W(17 .I .....,.. * """ Kl ",..,,.. excl ·~·&5 v.w. Sect Lo. SEWNG? ~~ ~~~ cond, power -· Fibe l P .. -. u-rbor 9 • •• ...,. ~ ....,,w ml. Clean. stS-7231 .... ....,.... •»v• lnt. A low ~ Pwsla· Howiebroken. ~ rg UI ell'IOD Home. Untum. WW cpta, -"" ..,. fvd. I' ~bowr camper --------WE'RE IN DESPERATE mlleaiie one owner car GOGll wttla •· ~. No paint. varnish, d.rpl, ~. •wnmc. Cost•... ~1203 n95: refrif,, aink, ltorqe. RENAULT '6.1 VW!XI.Nr roND1 NEED OF YOUR USED Full Price $2195 . -10/19 fully found 642-3848. 'fO QfEV '%-T Pl~ Sips .• ~ NEW ENGINE $975 JOHNSON & s -673-4355 Owner $10,500 '-"ur 12131 596-5673/Se~l ~ach IMPORT OR 4 WHL DRIVE ON 3 Adorable kittena, he to 8 x 35 XI.NT concf. Ckan Xlntl Nnr paint & uphol. '62 CORYAIR Van Camper 40 MPG '61 4 -dr Perfect! VEHICLE TOP CASH DOI, ~ bomea. 5«)6719 Owens XL 19 01111. Furn 1 BR. New pejnt. Air Mid bhrn·Ll.H Blue Book nrw ....... ......, •"'o, new $450. Pvt pty. '61 VW BUS •750 • .... CALL. Uncoln·Mercury """" 1~ 1 -... """ -, • ....nn.. 6'16-9306. 1966 O>sta Mesa 8r11rwh • _______ 1_01_20 1966 35 hM!. $.~. fl .,.434 concl. &t2-46&C t48-5C21 or &12-0416 tires, brakes. S1100. 540-QIJ .143.54711 GOOD cond. 962-7898 HARBOR BVO., C.M. 19-11 Hubor Blvtl. 642_70.JO -. .. \ .. • D Coavttti.bl (tctor)' Slate~ llltertor. s: CONNEL 21211 Coeta Mi '87 °"11 BeWi w/c Loaded, under tbfifRte ire ad whit~{ J. wheel: aJ power. 12 '61 Old 9Wf. Ail Price .. CHI '84 a.r V8, toto. !WW net tt11·•· IC'l'IP B10e : fin . tor • I • r . "'"' Wtdntscf1Y. October 18. 1 %7 DAJLV PJlnT UMd Cart 9'00 TRANSPORTATION U_, C.... -ftOe Tlt4 NSPOITATION Uucl C1rt 9900 u .. d Cart 9900 TltANSPOlfTATION fRANSPORTATION Used C1rs --------IUICK I ~ I • .,. IUICK Wlldcat brdtop, R/H, auto, powtt ~. brakff, factory alt. Toyota J.., $1495 Volvo M.G. ..Pu LlmiA • IMPORTS 1* Hari>or. C.M. 846-9.103 '64 Boldl RlYiera. Power &: Air. Ex. Cand. Clean, Pvt. Pty. WW take oompact u down pym't. 541.-n\ aft. 3:30 PM CADILLAC Used Cars t900 CHEYlOLET --CHEYIOLET - '" CHMOlET ·wm 9900 CHIYIOLIT -----1 '65 CHM 11 ll CO.RY&m ..,... '63 COMm FASllACK Nova. V• Pt'lg.iDI>, 1utnmntlr ---I --------FALCON u .. d C1r1 9900 UHCI C1r1 9900 PONTIAC .-....-.. --·--··---e RANCH I RO -· 'lifi; 2119 V-8, 4 11pd. Slim S48.S%18 ~7673 FORD MERCURY '61 -MaCURY WGll. MUSTANG J9t''I Muatang b a r d t o p COIJPf'. W V-8, automatJc. ----·· ·-~-.--... '6-4 PONTIAC LeMam ~. 326 V-8. 3 Speed. Sllai Good condition. 494-41168 powrr 11tet-ring. New in RAMILER FPbruary 11,000 Mill'l!, SUPER SPORT Station wagon. 9 pAlll!f'n~r. ruu power inrhadinc 1lr oon- Au.tomatic tn.nsmia!IM, ra-dltitnin1t. Plc. tl'llnsmip iclfl, pnwl'I' 11tcer-. in radio he&tpr. Sttn~y. A11tnm11tl<' tr11n c. '65 FORD It, • mission, power 11lfll'rlnt:. , $1895 n1dio, heatrr. Buy l\t whole- A11tnm111tr 11'11Mmti;.~ioo, r11d· lo, h<-Ater. powt>r atet'rini. 11r rondllionln&. Sl)4'Cial T -Rird metalhr -------- vay paint. Pamperf'd TW'l YOUR N~ ol Corporation V.P. who Rambler Dealer dJO, ht>ater, power ateoerlng. 5~095 vinyl int ttlor. '4' Hie this weel(encf. CrnwPrtible XI., hwtnry 11ir $2050 1 I c-onditionini:t. powc>r 8trerin11 $595 now b!lll rompany c: a r. In $2500. tirm. 547-3191 or Cotta MeN 5-'\B-!e. And we're here to stay . ·t hrnke8. R/H. No. !1235. $2695 """""'-lllllllili.. COIT I CHEYIOLET COIEl CllVIOLH 2121 H•riter llwl. (OIEI. DIMOlfT (OllBJ. (fffYIGlfl 2121 Harber Blvd. Cost• Meta ~1203 Co.t• ~~ 546-l203 -·59-tiaanW' n-. 2121 H.~ Blvd. Costa Mesa ~1203 '63 (HfYROl.f( UR•KV'-'I Cost• Mesa • ~6-1203 2121 Harbor .. vd. .} ,63 STlNGR.AY/340-HP. '6] IMPALA PlMcup tntck. 6 rylindcr. WAGON RED/BLACK. DRAFTED! stick l!flifl, many rxtras. ~CJUFJCE! 1142-5834 CONYERTIBU VI f'llginf, 1tutomatic tra11s- miastoo, powtt 1tttt!ng, radio, htater, mint condi- tion. $1295 SJl9. 5 VI qint, 1urton\atk trim"• . ml..ion. power •tH'rina. DODGE ractio, he9trr. _ __ $395 '67 DODGE Sportllman bus like IV'W. low ilnneage, n1dlo. beater. $2595 ToyC?t• JHp Volvo M.G. $1n s or $67 mo.• •artrr tax Ii Ii<-. Saddleback DoClcje 1401 North Tustin Santa Ana 547-9383 Frttwny Minutes From F:vc>rywhere -.,67-FORD __ _ Fajrlf1~ "500" '! dr hardtop. v.a, P(>Wt'r 1teering, • •ed. Like new. Save $1400 from new prier. jOHNSON & SON CONNlll CHEYROUT 2821 ..... bor llvd. c .. t. -.. 546-1203 '63 ·MERCURY-- . OLDSMOBILE '6.'i Oldsmobile Dynamic SS Xlnt mech. c:ond. 2'1,000 eRsy milei1. Very clean! e 494-3.'tZS e '60 -OLDS."'fOBILE, ~rf mt>ch con<f. Dir. FuU prict> $395 • • 494-5951 * -OLDS F85 1961. 4-dr. Ps, pt>, local car, t~ rond. l.'>30. 4~11111 Colony Park stallon wagon. fl'aC'tot)' air, full powrr. Rc- Liocoln-1\1en_'Ury duced to nt.>ar wholesale. Costa Mrsa Branch $1495 PONTIAC l~H ll11rbor Blvd. 642}7(M JOHNSON & SON ROY CARVER LINCOLN Linroln-Mercury PONTIAC Costa. ~esa Branrh 2925 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa '56 Prem rwn pw. <>tr. S6000 1941 Harbor m vd. 642-11M Kl 6 ........ 56,(XX) mi ago! Now $295. ""9~ Priv .. pty 54J..54.70. MUSTAN~ OraDce County'• Exclualve -----""--Dealer far Rolla • 1'.oyoe and MERCUIY 'IS Mus~rig Htr.' V8. auto, ~_n_tl_Y· _____ _ Pl!. Beautiful gold-bit lnr. 1990 PONTIAC Safart Wait- '64 MERC COLONY PK Will sell below J31ue Book. on. V-8. Auto. Radio, Heat- WAG. 9 • pass, Fcty • air, Dir. Can arrange fin. for er, PIS • P/8. All ele<-t. AM /FM, Power, 673-4535 pvt. pty. Good l'ondition tnroughoot. HOLIDAY Sale• & Service 1969 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 642-6023 --'61 RAMBLER Wqca; Quis C'ntry. 0AslliC dlx.; e Cyl., Auto., rad10; new aeat cov- en1; mtr. recently o'baul· ~: ttbh. trans.: very lt'(IO(t cond. $425, or S185 A tab over pytt. 5411-4900 -27-mpg. '59 Amer. 2-dr. Auto, :15.000 mllet! $110. Pvt pty. 5'3-6470 T-BIRD '66 T-Bird. 2-dr Hardtop. Atr c'Ofld, radio w/nar ipkr. hratC'r, full (>O'ftr, tinted 1tl&Y. Dual 90 tires, redin· in& ae111 I< heactre.ta, new paint and new bNkH. Ditti rond. Orig owner. $321115 or bf>~t olfer. Call 548-TD ~ lwn 6 and 7 pm only. eves. * 494-5951 * S67!I. S48~1 VALIANT •• Mercury Colony Park 'f'T Mustana, I eyl. 4 V, Auto. -.-66-PONT~-. -VE_N_TIJ-RA-""'-------- Sttltion Wigon. A/C. Tull Aft cond., pwr atrr'g, ditlc P/S.B, AIR CONDI powt>r. 31,000 mi. lmmacu-brks, console, Burnt Am-XLNT ~DI $l&OO. 'U UDWC DE Y1W hite rond. $3.'iOO. 642-0421. ber. $2995. C.U 4tt-mJ. PVT·PARTY. 644-m4 l:W-iiiiii-----liiiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiiil 2121 Harbor Bfwl. C•t• Mesa 546-1203 '55 a.ev., ~ motar, 211 aut<>- madc, t'llllGm ._.., 1119. nr blllt ..,.. MT4ft. or MT ... -----~ .. «> VALIANT Wap. Jtllns 11:ood $95. 2376 Apt-A New- por1 Blvd, C.M. Comertlhle. AUIDmadc, pow. CORYml .151 CORVETTE ~tic. ndio, llftter. Ub 1WW interior. $12'5 v .... « .teerinc. ndto. heahr, T ~~--· .,.ta $1495 -, -M.G. (~~.~~ ':U= ~lf Cotta Mesa 546-1203 ~· Co#o .-1-• • 11\<.~ , '17 Olupe de Ville Hir • ~~IT . tta; lfu1)orr C,M. ·.._ Belp w/dk _. O>mp.lete\y * .v .. -a.~~ 'ii toiilli i I Loaded, Inc. 90KUe tires UM . ..;..-...;.m. .. ldallaY. 4 ....... R/H. 1 under ~ml. Bdter • . • --·~ ,cndlt . $UfS -~-""T ... e-3547 .. • • JOM a SON T.,ot•· --Volvo ·~hi:;t d1a.:!98 ~v~~ CODB.l OIVIOlET lJMoln.M~ Jeep -M.G. wheel: air· ....... aeat full a.ta Me99 Branch ff! L • JXY'I~'. ~ MMl88, • 2121 H•rbor Blvd. 19". HaJtior mvd. _ 642-70Ci0 fJD'iA '61 Cadlblc c:orw. Full Cost• Mesa ~1203 62 CHEVY n war 9 J>Ull· . pwr. A.tr. Dir. -full '65 CHIVROLEf I' q'l., ·Auto., pr. *· R/H, IHPORTS Ptk• , . . . .. .. .. .ttf-5851 OieveUe Super Sport Oiov't. new valve job, brakes, Very low mileage. One own-shocb. good cmd. Darll CHMOLET l!r f?'OID Lquna ~ach. Re-bloe. $750. 646-7286 Eve 1966 Harbor. C.M. 64f>.!ml duced to ne• wholHale 'M lmlJala cmwrt.; PM'-* '61 CORVET1'E * $1695. 1tttr, a.uto. trans., dean. Silvi'!' .. ;tb Black Jntl'riol'. 'M ~ lmP.ta conv. JOHNSON & SON $1250 673-11~ EYe. $1075. * 67>0180 V8, 1utD, PIS, 1N!W nit>btt, Lincoln-Mm:ury new new -. xlnt cond. CMh MNa Brandl thf'lllllt. Dtr. Will aeU be-1.CM! ~ Rlvd. ~ looirfin ~ Bonk. Call~~' s s s s J s s s • • >Ur pvt. pty. ~~· STOP &. SAVI '56 • fi' GOOD CARS·LOW PRJC&'J Auto ...... Xl:Dt medl cond. No down pymt OAC neo.:c4 ,Aple, Bbmxa We CarTy ContrACtl 'N. t4iiif~919 . $49 to $399 ' Blu(Sh~ ._," e BOULEVARD M<n'OM 9 1•;':.j!r, . $llfS. . ~ · 20'Jl8 Harbor. C.M. 142-71!83 'M qmv n Nova wqon; s s s s s s I s s v..a: eoto., Jdnt cmd. MW •51 CHEV. v.a ~I-Air. New tine •. '1300. *.f585 0wntt pa.int. Good tiru-Rum 'M n -&mmo. PS, P&._ Air.. good! $100. 962408 raill, • fnmeeu, Vf!l"'1 clean. SELL • '57 Cb!Y. 327 boUt, 982-n9 ~ .. axle. tfdN, MU..~ .u. 'M Illtpala 2 dr. hdtop. Pwr. Immed. SAC • $500. ~ new., ,auto. trana., clean! -m.t145 Ev~i. awtGEm t ..... c.,.. • . • WE , ARE PROUD TO ITIODUCE TO JOU . OUR NEW OUAUTY COllTIOl MAii BOB .(HOFF) HOFFMAN MOff II A IMISTllD S11'1CI TICMNICIAN WITH 11 YIAU CW FOID-UNCOUt-MllCUIY llPllllNCI. HOflP Will DtA•MOSI YOUI I CAI PIOIUllllll, .... IOAI CMICtr TOUI CAI ._,,. •All. cnf AC9UAINftD .. -SNCIAL ~ As 1 ... a ........ epeclal with 'this .eu,_ enly iurfftt ~ month of Oct• >-r we a,.._......,. a fr .. oU filter wtth ..., ............. . Johnson & Son LINCOtN-..MERCU~Y-COUGAR 900 W . COAST HIGHWAY NE~PORT IEACH .. 642-0981 FIRI '81 '1525' -'59 -· Auto. trans., ftctory air, $76 R&H., '· S. No. 30178. « Me.• CADILLAC '63 :! 11775 w '67 -· CORONET '67 rr. .... .,_,......, ... Or .......... "--"'left TRIUIPll 'I I ,,... ,.,... 1650 ~124 -·· OLDS '63 ,... ,,_ ff .. 4 •. H.T. I .,e .. A.T .. P.l. N.. 1MtA. J DllYIR EDUCATION CARS f 1ctory air, low mil•• • 6 7 C:orottet 440's $2799 ... ~·-·· SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW 1961 OLDSMOBILES . NOW AT UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE '· -. . . SELECT USED CAR SPECIALS I • "' Some of these fine Late· Model ~ave : just receatly ,been traded in • r f 1967 Comet Capri v.a 2 Dr. H.T. l oi90 with m•tchi119 inhr- iet. PS, R/H, W-W ti,.. I tl11tU ..,;.,,. oili.14. 0 11ly IOOO ,,,11.,, Stec• Me. JH -1 '2499 • 1966 Olds Cutlass Spt. Cp1. 6'Hn with bled, 1111tchin9 In- terior, lMick•• H t h, hyclre mttic, PS, Pl, R/H. l r111cl 11ew .,, . ., rtcli•I tiret, tillt• -4 tl•tt I fectery • ir ctfldilionin,. '2599 1965 Ponti'1C lonneviHe Cust. Cpt . with buchl 1Hh. l otnder wlftt wliit• 111+.rior, full pewtr .. rectory .tr. O•ly 25,000 ,,,a ... '2599 1966 Chev. Malibu 4 Or. H.T. I'S, raclio, hee ter, wloilt wa lla, tinted t l•u I f.clory •ir conditionin9. 6'H n 111 u lor with "'•tchi"t intu ior, Only 14,000 milt1. 52599 1966 Olds Vista Cruiser t puJt"t•r Ste. Wet•n. Sttrli"IJ with ~c• j"terior. Fvll power I factory air -Solcl n•w by u1. U ,000 ,,.a ... '3199 1967 Cltn. Chnell• Malibu Spl. Cpe, Gr .. n with m•tc~in9 t r .. n i11terjer. l'ow•rtlide, PS, l'I, lt/H, w-w ti••• I f.ctefY eir, cell41ff••l1tf. 17,- 000 mlle1. '2899 '64 Chev. Chev•ff• 2 dtter ttdo. ~ilt with r-J iflttrlor. ) •pH d it-.ndard tr1n1miu ion, rtdio encl hu ter. '1099 1964 T-Bird ll•d in•icle encl out u u pt ftr feyr llr1111f new W·w t lre1. Full powtr & f•c· tery alr.conjj, 011ly 31,00t 111il11. '2299 "' . '64 DodCJ• Polara • door hardtop, eulo,,.1tlc, powtr 1tee,. in9, powtr bre~.a. radio, hu l•r, t ir con· clitle"i"t· 51499 1963 Olds 98 Holidey S1d111, Fewfl with whit• toit ,,.41 "'etchin9 few" interior, f,.11 power I fec- lory air-con.I. '1599 Automobiles on new 19&8's • Dr. H.T. Selcl .,.. lly u1. Seclclle wifft wlt iJ• top t ncl 111atchin9 ta'4ft l11te•lor. Hy4fe111etfe, ~. "· A/H, W •W tlrt1 a tl11tejj 9leu . 51499 1963 Olds S1per II Hol. Cpe. Seid nt w by u1, eru11 wltli r111lchin9 interior. Hytlr11111tlc, ,S, '9, A/H, ._..,.. tlre1 l t in+tcl t lua. O nfy H .000 "'ilu . '1399 1966 Olds Cutlass 4-4·2 hll pewer t~uip111111t, aule1111lic tru .. rnioion, bucktt auh , 1porh Hn•of1, lew rnll•e .. , r-4 with ~luk int.fier . 52799 196\ Olds 9-Passenter Ste. We1e11. Whitt with reel vinyl f,,. lerior. Hyclr•metic, PS, Pl , w·w tlr•1t ti11ted 91111 I fu+ory air co11clitio11i119. 51299 1965 Chev. llllpClla Spl. Cpt , G r .. 11 wifft "'atchlnt ., ... i11terier. P'ewer9licle, I'S, Pl, AI H, w-w tin1 I tinlM 9leu . '1899 ,,., ARI NEVER SATl.'iFIED UNTIL YO(I ARK., 2850 HARBOR . UNIVERSITY BLVD. ' .. REMEMBER, "A FrM ... Schelarshlp ht Savi'"JI With ~ Car Solcl" COSTA MESA 546-1137 ' . .. i -.... t ... .. c 0 DAlLV PU.OT W ' 1 a, Ck9*r llf. l'IOI ; - ..:..:.New;:..::_::c.:..::..,...;;_--tlDO--....,-c.. ____ ,.. __ ..._ ea... __________ New_c_.,.. ___ ftOO_New __ c._,. ___ ,IOO=..::...,::w:...:::C:=•rs.!.-__ •.::.::::°'.;.;:,_:.:."'-=.·c.::.:.."::;._--"°°-*---Ca_rs,..l~..-- • r r When it comes to ··driVing the name of the game . . : ... . ~ ~ A ! . • •• ancl when It comes to '61 POllflaaf ·is Wide-Tracking. ) Te...-m & FINbirds. the name of ...; deaferh ~ . ROY CAIYIR PONTIAC! ( I t I . . NOW ON "DISPLAY! • I . ' ••• THE MOH NEW 'Us WE SELL. THE MORI OF THESE PREMIUM TRADES WE CAN OFFll ••• IUY NOW! 'U IUllllll s11n '62 'llMPEST CUSTOM $111 ..... 4 .................. ,..., .... . .... ...._ ................... ......., •. '67% llftll OICll Sltn ......... Fadl r&, JC I 1tlc.. ...-, '--· J,IOI .... '" OBllB •AU $2377 2 n.. .................... ,..., "-""' r ............... ,...11...: '" OlftGIB •AU SS $2477 ''5 MUSTAll& . 2 0-her.ft.,. 6 cylittder, awtoMettc, ~. he.+. er, wlli+. side wella. ''5 OIDS VISTA CRUISER $2777 4 0-, 6 ,_. w.,._. VI, o .. o,..etic, ~ "-· Mt. ,.,..., Meter, wllite tide wells, foct.y elr. '" YOWWA&BI $2377 c.,,..,. Ft.Ry loaded for outdoor lt.1199 ell tfte rNCI. '65 POlllAC &TO $2377 2 Dr. H.T. YI, 4 apeed, powtr 1tHrf11t, tJ .. , i...t.r, wlltt. side welk. '65 BUICK SKYLARI $1977 Sperl c•11pe. VI, eufotutic, power 1teerh19, radio, hHfet, white aide wall tlre1. '67 PONTIAC 610 $3577 2 Door he"'top. VI, liydreMetit, power ,JtHrin9, bra~ea~ window1, 1ter•o tape, factory olr, cordo· ven top, wide onl tiret. '66 POllllAC ll MOS $2677 Spt. c,.. Vt, hydro"'otic, pewer stHtiftf, r1dio, he.ter, white •itl• wells, fectery oir. '67 POllllAC GTO $3277 2 Dr. H.T. VI, hydramatlc:, powtr 1tHrin9, redio, huttr, nur new red line tlrea. '6 7 POllllAC LE MANS $3177 2 Or. H.T. VI, liydremetic, power 1tHrin9, radio, h•afet, white aide wells, fectory olr. No. 75AA '65 MUSTli& $2177 . 2 o-h•~· va. w ,.,.._._ ..,..., 4 ,,..,., rodi•, Moiw, wfllte sW. well&. '65 IAMlllR 770 $t577 Clutlc c011¥ortiltle. VI, o .. 0111otic, ,._.., .... rilllt red!•, heeiot, wflltt 1ldt walls, ,,.,., '-1111 .. ,., '61 IHCI SIYUll $3071 '67 POllTIAC CATAUU $1577 4 Deor 6 penent•t wo,.11. Vt. hydre111atlc, l"Wtt atHrl119, radio, hHter, ~-red 1111• 111l11vt• '"°" tlr•s, factory olr. '6' POIOIAC CATAUU $2t77 Leai le • . . · ... B r DAILY PILOT F•J HaU~wee n T ribut _e to Johnny, Appleseed . . . There's no better tlme than Halloween to recall 10me of the 1uperltition1 surrounding the aeple. In many places apples -are be· lleved to be capable ol tell· Ing love-fortunes. A .praI of apple peeling thrown over the lhoulder of. an unmarried peeler auppos· edly w1)l form the inltiial of ber to~e husband. Sli<:e an apple m two; count t h e seeds in each half. If they are even, a maniage will follow ; if ooe of the seeds 1bould have been cut in two, the course of love will not be smooth. Apple jelly and apple but. ter, candied apples and bak· .ed apples are well loved old· fashioned sweets. Apple eaucea, relishes and chut· neys are favorite accom· panime!U for meat, poul· try and game. Apples go with vegetables such as rweet pc>tatoes, sauerkraut and carrots. While 1bere are some 7,000 named varieties of ap- ples, 91 percent of. those for tbe fruit bowl are fall and winter apples which are lilt. ed here hi the order of quantity produced: Delic· ioua; Mcintosh; Gi>lden De· lidous; Rome; Jonathan; Winesap; York; Stayman; Yellow Newtown; ()c)rtlapd; R. L Greening; Northern Spy. When shopping look for ftnn, crisp, bright, ~ will produce Jong Die: .. Penla. for euJDple tbe ap- ple ii tie fruit of immmtal- ity. Appia .e a good mtri-- tional soarce. 1'beJ eaatain a variety ol vitamim and minerals •lthoqla ..., not outstandin& -•1 me. 'Ibey are low-calorie, low •odium. ..rbJiM in readion. and ._ exeeDellt tar the teeth and OIJU. CARAMD· APPtD 1 pacbce (14 OUDCel) caramel candies 1 tablespooa water l/, teupom pare nnilla extract 1/11 teaapoon goand ginger e mectium...md apples Grated coconut a.appect DUtl Place caramell end water in saucepan; melt caramel over low beat. Sdr ooenion- ally until sauce ii smooth. Add vanilla and ginger. Wash and dry apples. Insert a wooden stick into each stem end. Dip apples. one at a time, into melted cara.. mel mixture, turning to cow- er entire mrfrace. Place Gil well grealed surface to harden. Dip Into crated co- comat er cbopped mm. Y.illkl: I caramel apples. GRATED PRE8ll APPLE SNOW 2 cups grated nnr 'llPles 14 cup frelb Jemcm juice well-colored epples. Flavor .. -----------------ls a variety dlaracteriltic DAILY PILOT FOOD SECTION CAUMIL APPLES TEMPT HALLOWEEN 1GOBLINS' wbkb ii allo sreatb' blftu. enced b1 tbe .... ol JM. hoity at wbicb tbe tnlllt 11 picbd and tbe CODd1Uom under wtBcb It iJ kept. Ap- ples that are well-colored for their variety uually have the full flavor of the particu- lar variety, provided firm- ness and crispness of the flesh bas not been impaired. Another old belief about apples is that eating them ._ ________________ _ Leafing for Idea l~eberg Heads ~·~Brunch Entree A .Notion · to Nibble: Have .a Cheese Festival -Yoa can ~ an abun- dmce of ...... Jcebeic ~ ja mdetl through- out October and November. 'nm lllOlt jJopular of salad ll'eeGI 11 vacuum cooled Perky 9135 sms 10-11 znra.quict -Two main patti!rn perts for the jump- • fulllon love. molt of all! See how phmgiq V.nectlne reveell nn..t, clulic lbirt beneath. Printed Pattern 9135: Mlliet' Sbel 10, 12, 14, 16, 11. Sile 1f jumper 1~ yard.I M--lncb; *'-2 Jll'dl • indl. SIXTY • l'IVE CENTI in com. foe each~ 1S Cllltl far eadl pattern for firtt.dall malling and spec· Jal handling. Send to .Marian Maz1in, tie DAILY PILOT1 441 Pattern Dept., 233 West 18th St., New Yort. N. Y. 1001L Print N A MB, AD- DRBSS with ZIP&.. 8 11 E and ftYLE N U m B E R. PLAN YOVR NEW FAIL WARDROBE, send now for our aew Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. JOO fresti, exdting shapes in all sizes. Get one P8Uem free -clip coupon in CataJoe. Send 50 cents DOW'. • immediately after it ii cut. BJ tbJl,(ll'ocea, .e-.....i· temperature ol each head ii brought down to 34 degreea F. Tbis ideal "sleeping weather" ls maintained in the refrigerated rail can and truckJ that transport 6e lettuce from Its Callfor- nia and Arizona growiDC area.a to markets tbrouJb-out the United States and ' Canada. There'• a limitleSI variety of lal.ada you can mate witb western Iceberg lettuce to bring a light refreshl.ng note to fall menus. This versatile vegetable la compatible with countlea other foods-even with waffles I "Waffle Salad a l'Orange" Is an ideal d1ab for a week· end brunch. To mate tin. winning speclalty, · you fold finely cbOp~ iceberg· inlo a heavenly orange-.and ma. pJe.flaVored whipped cream mixture and mound this fanciful concoction on bot waffles. Brown and aerve sausages or Canadian bacon are excellent with it. WAFFLE SALAD A L'ORANGE 1 bead western iceberg lettuce in cup thawed bozen or· ange juice concentrate, undiluted 1/3 cup maple syrup 1 egg yolk 1/8 teaspoon salt 1 cup whipping cream or 1 envelope (21,i ounces) 1 low calorie wbJpped topping mix 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 8 fr01.en waffles Fresh orange secUons Core, rinse and drain let- tuce; chill in plastic lettuce crisper or disposable plutic bag. Combine orange juice, syrup, en. yolk and salt in saucepan; coot over low- beat, .urrlng until miXture is slightly tbictened. Chill. Whip c.ream or prepare top- ping mix as package dj. rects; fold in chilled orange-. maple mixture and orange rind. · Cut lettuce lengtbwite in· .to halves. place cut • lidd down on board and shred crOllWile with thin "blacted stalnlesa knife, then flDely chop enough to yle1i 4 cupe. Fold lettuce into orqge- cream mixture. Tout waf. flea; place on warm serving plates and top each with a mound of lettuce mixture. Garnish with orange sec· I · tions and frills of lettuce. Serve at once. Makes 4 or 8 aervinp. . . ' BLUEBURGERS--A TANGY BLENDING OF BEEF AND CHEESE SALUTE CHEESE FESTIVAL MONTH WITH MEATLOAF • It la up to tbe cook ta tbe family to guide and edncate the tastes of tbe f.amilJ. M.anJ people dma't ea a cer- tain foocf simply bei ·-they have nner tried It. Molt moc:ben want their dWdren to be well edacated in l1ICll thiql as s o c la I graces, literature, art and muaic. Shouldn't tllis knowl- edge also applJ to food. tbe one thing we caa not do without? NO., during-0 ctobe r Cbeele Festival llaada, is a good time to intlodDoe ,... f.amllJ to a new cbeae, when activity is pat -DUtrit1on plays a ewa more impart.ala role 1a tbe well • being of the f.amilJ. CIM!Ne may be terftld to the fami1J in IDDJ 6lrml, IOch .. in UllCS, .-. wicbes and cawroJea. There are m a a y fine specialty mee.e. anilable at your grocer. 1'beJ ..., greatly in flaftr'' tatare and appearance. The qaali- tif.I ol a certain ct.. will determine lb use. For ex- ample, a cbee:le with good melting quality lboald be Uled in .a . . . a bard cheese 1boakl be med as a topping. American blae meese ii a blue • marMed cheese with moist, creamy tature, yet ii firm enough to slice into wedges. It ii m ad e from cow's milk. It bas a high percenqge of caldmn and pbospborua 10 it is Vf!rJ nutritious. Budget -watcben 11 t e American blue cheese a. C8Ule it is eeooomJcal and will keep well up to Ulree ROUR.D ftUffW llFATLOAP 2 pounds poand beef 2 caps soft lned cubes ~cap milt '4 cap mineed onion 1 tuspooa wtmec 1 teaspoon salt J,i teaspoon pepper 1 egg Soak bread cubes ta mDt. C'AJmbine an tngr~ • mix tllaroaCbJy. Piil meat into an ld4 rectangle on double sheet of foil. Serna .. FDhC % cap mineed celery J,i cap mmbroom pieces J,i cup minced onion J,i cap butt.er 1 cap soft bread cubes % cup cbopped pm'l}ey % cap American blue cllftM (about 3 GI. crumbled) Saute celery. lllUlbrooru, onion in batter. Add rest of ingredients and m1x wen. Spread over meat mixture. Roll op in foil, securing. well. Freeze. Bate at 450 degrees for one hour and 15 minutes. Open foil for last 15 mincrtes to brown. If not frozen,_ bake at 450 degrees f« 4.S minutes. Open foil laJt 15 mi.Dutel. Serves a. - . CORNISH HENS G.JUID THI ORIENTAL WAY Teriaki Marinade Recipe~ Borrowed From Ancients 'l1le J'r..:la --to ................. and I, (()Ml tlnar, Bat , .......... the am.. ...... ,.,.. .. erated) &fnger 11i2 clove• garlic, cruabed or put tbrougb a garlic presa b8d • .aet..., wltla meat -wldda,..... wD meat astamr•lllllGt•rock cm-.-. Y• 1D117 ._. flW 11 MfldUI" ........ -bat..,..• I 't' I) .. eull.J -a. s I •• ... ...,. that'• llmp)e and ahould bec:mM 1'"lf Maet weapon for °'*9oar bublcDel or iJl. ..., lplda1.-tua partial In-eldeptaDJ, it'a a brtlliant ..,... to ftnlcty eaten in .,.. fmnD.1. ,,_. 1Rll't be a monel left OD an;yoDe'I __., llOm OOllNllll BBN Split rock cornllb hem In ball Put Into bowl ud pour comblDecl lqre&at.s over them. Mmaate O'ftlf· lllctlt • from 12 to 31 ..... (tin If WllllrJ). PIMt ••II U... OD 1lroQs net. Ilda • Jlere II a ....-. redpe TQJ•P • net ...... pme bem l~ atlJI S11J AllC8 'n eap lemon juice 1~ te11FOOD1 (or freabl1 lldl don, ID _, ..... ova far • mlnutM. 1'unl tbe balftl onr and CDD- tbnle to broi1 another 10 mbnrtel. Home News and Views Imitation Milk Making Big Splash in Markets ' llldtdaa .at II •1Mng a big ...... • Cbe Joea1 .-.: .......... ..... beell ........., .U; ... . mm.ta ...,. .... ....... tnc It, -tt ..... ..., bamedllllwwwedbf-GI a. 'ftD..a..a ....... •• ...,. .... ...,a111 fnaa •ram..._.,._... ~ ···•••n. ~ TlleJ ......... wW • II, ............ -*i- tioal. np1lr ... Jowr ID ea1adel, blaw fir ,_ troaa a. dnl•••el ...... pamt. a.. .. -. GI oar answers: W'WllwX ..... ..a'? y ... )Mel wlll ttll ,_ Dlf· =:--=::!a..-: er frelll ...rat mllk ar .... fat dry milt ........ eo- COlllll °'1 ---JDODOdl. ~(a fora GI milk npr). Some, Id not an. cmtalD 2,000 1lllltl of Yifa. min A acl a 1lllltl of Yifa. mlDD. W1iJ II •aW w".:S.? While It la stm ""'cNIJ a mllk podaet, It mlllt be called tmltatlcm became eo- eoaat oil la •d:lltltutecl for butterfat ,,.. percentage of mllk aolids .. 111111lly tbe same aa that In whole ml1k. or ma1 be l1igllUy more. 'l1le perttntap of fat, (3.5 pen:ent) ia alto tbe ume. .............. wllele m.lllk't U Wtmnln A bu been added, the Imitation milk woUt ~ baft a nutri- tblal ft)ae llmDar to that of whole mDk. 111& Iner .. eallrtet! No! Imitation mJlk baa at least .. maDJ caJoriel -185 per cup u whole milk, because eocoaut oll hll jut • many calorie• u batterfal llom.aaken a r • always nrpiled 1'bea we tell them tldl I« Chey leeDl to think •'imitation" m e a n 1 •'Jow calories... It doea•t II I I MM.. .a Jftfer· .... ., ,.. ... _,,,_. ..... a1111tznl? Definitely not! eocoaat oO la one of tbe .... oa. (oltn oil ii an- odm') Cbat 11 bl&hl11aturat· ed rdlll' ... polyumatur. atecL Coconut oil actually Salad Salute bM man aatmated fatty a:ldl a.a baUlerfat, aDd sat- ....... .._ to ............ blood cbol1rtn! Inell. J'l'Glll Gle ltladpolnt of caJadll •• d abclll'tsol. tna ..rat mDk ar ncon- ltibded llOllfat ., milk ...... bt • ma:b Wter eWce. AD ebolll'81CJlilr'o-daelllc fat II relDIMd ad ealml coat waJd be IO ,..a, ..... Gll& ................... ff.., ts"e .. ldkf Be- eaw coeoent ..... ebeaper t b a a battafat. Imitation milt II cheeper than frelh wllole milt. At tbe market J'DU .... about 5 Cllltl • qamt. Bame delivsed JOU la!8 abeat ~ e.da • quart. Bo••••· '°" wm JUte IDDCll 0...-lntql .,, --...rat mDt, which 1181 DD fat at al1. rNlh DOD- fat mllt II f ceata a quart c....,_ tban wbole mDt at tbe llUlrbt. Nonfat dry mDk .. 11 eentl • quart eheaper. So JOU Aft three tllllel U madl= nonfat dry milt to UllnC lm- ttab ID pllce of wboJe milk. ww ............ ta111 ., n..ltaU. .at? Taste telten adie that imitation milk don not tute u eoocl u whole milk, espeda1J;r wbeu lt ia leVel'· al da71 old. Regulations CODCmllDI becterill count have not been estabU.bed for imitation milk and in 1011M cuee the number of utemll .,, wtplnc the 1mlde aartac. wltb eooktn1 oil or lbGl1ealq before astnc. Q. U I 6ould loll my CNdlt cardl -IOIDIODe flDdl them and Ulel tbem, would I ban to pay for tbe tblDp be clalrpd1 It leeJDI to mt that It'• the mercb- udl' l'llpoDllllWty to check b llpatun aDd make aure lt't the Ame U Gal ODe OD .. card. A. 1AsaD1 JOU aA Uable for 8111 lmlutbortsed UM of a erldlt card, IUCb u after a theft or Joa, or until wrt~ tn notice of tbe 1ou 11 re- eelftd bJ the company b-IUID& the cant Jn cues where tbe eoar1I haft been bnohed, I 0 m e decialoDI haft fmn'ed a.. cmtamer, bat .a-. haft ,.,Oled tbe merchant 8o lf JOU Joie 10Ul' credlt cardl, notify the compatea bmnediatel)' in W r l t1 D I (IOIDI people Hiid teJe. lfalDI for lpeldMr deliv- ery). You would be WU. to make a written lilt of all JOUf credit cardl, lncludtnl name of the COIDplllJ, and JOUf code Damber IO JOU would be prepared for aucb ID emqency. Inddentally fraudulent UM of credit cards ii bli bu.ltneu. The NaUonal Betr ter Bminess Bureau esti· mates that criminala net more than ~ million an- nually on credit card frauds. beet.ta baa belll blCIL Al Q. Wbene•er I l r o n -~,.:=:;a:: =.,Md~ko..t!d npAdlJ ill lmltltioa milt. ICOl'Chll. Wbaf I my prob- Q • .., TtGon c 0. te d lem? elKtrtc frJtnC pu bu di.a-A. Ezceu moilturt and coland ll'MUJ 1D tbe area too low ID Iron temperabae ~ ~ .::u·i:: will caUM ltarcb to 1Uck to '--'-• .._ -.---.. --u.a~. an Iron. ConUnued beaUng -... ... __ _,. ............. will came It to ICOl'Cb. To It am. all1tldDC tbat can avoid tbia, UM a blPr' Iron be dolll about tbll1 temperature and do not A. ~ It 11 food averl7 dampen starched ar· nDllw wbldl aceumu-Uclet. Wbea tpray ltarcb· late ad C8Ull food to ttick tns, roll up ltarcbed sar· U a Ttftoa coated utemt1 ment and allow moiature tt bu not beu wubed thor· be abeorbed before tronlng. oUCbl1alteracb1111. Tbele If aUckiDC does occur, clean allo tad to tcoreh and aoi..pJate before conUnuina caUM dllcoJoratlon. Eu. to pnta. ~-: ~lor ~ n:-~ .~.,l.~.,,.~.,l.~'ll.~'ll.='11.='111.=:11.=.,,,--.,,.-.,,.--.,,.-,,,.-.,,.-.,, 1owtq formala will remon The I tbl nlldm ad mott ltallll: Oranp Coast's ~-cap water, oae-ba1I Most Complete ~ Uquld cblor1De bleach, two tabletpooal b It 1 n I PRINTING ~ soda. Boll I to 10 minutes " I or until ltl1na dia•ppe. ar. I SERVICE ~ <Any retaltlDJ cbanse ln I , l~r~~~. > 00\v ~f:C~ I ='Qii•jEpiiiilifi. ~ thoroughly, rmse and dry.~ Phone .U-4321 " Tb en "recondition" the " ~ -__ &111111111111111111111111111111~ ' ~ndeKomp's blT"Silcia~ Thurs.-Sun ., Oct. 19-22 Give Your Coffee a Break! BIG COFFEE CAKE SALE Balterborm Pfco. 3. •••••• 25c . <Rag. 29d Gmaioa Rolls PkG. a . ' Baum.~ Bear am~· Daaisla fater :"'- Rosettes:"'- Almand rMf ee Cake 3gc <Reg. -49d Wahmt Swirl Mee Ukes4gc Pkg. 6 (R.tg. S9d Ml Cbocelate Me ... $1.09 2 loytrs (Reg. $1 .29) Fme Oiocolates 1 lb. (Reg. $1.60). ............ $1.39 2 lb. Asiorted <Reg. $3.20). • • $2. 78 English Butter-Ram Toffee Ice Cream ~ Go1. <R.g. st.29, $1.15 Pint (Reg. 39d •••••••••••• 35c I Ice Cttam .volloble ot mast VO/fl de Komp's stone> . CAKI OF THE MONTH Butterscotch fae 2 1oyer $1.29 Holf ·Coke • • • • • • • • • • • • 69c We bake the way you would. If you had the time. Van de Kamps BA K E R IES ~ lOOIC POI THI 1W1 wntOAUU. AT llUCfe llWm t. I Pu11111kln , ...... Pie ~~· Splcf ~ fW OMii' c :: • 75c ~ .'119 we 1pidalli8 Iii c"'~·· t.ir Al 0ct1rl•• D1• .. 1•111G1•• ..... ~ .... -l ..... Cheese Burger -with soil• only J 79' CNW--•3• :C"'me~ • Stanton's Gin =,,!!!!'.. .•r ., .. Clll. ..... ............ lldlnak 13• ~,,.,.~ . ., ... .- Gin or Vodka ...,. c...""' 12• r::=• • - S.11 '" Uq ...... u D c f1 I 2111 "Buffer Flavor" Wesson 011 Tops for Ba kin£ Cookin1 or Salads 1ML lttl. Nu Made Mayonnaise or Sandwich Spread 24-. - Appla .. uc. Hi1hwey. C.."'y • S111•th Ml Texture White or Pastels Bread Sale! lee Towels MrLWritflt'•SeftTwllt Chunk Tuna ~~h;M::~ ''IJ--. 27c Sandwich er Regulu 25C cm '· Whi•• ., wh... 15 =:" Tomato Sauce ~~::i 10 :: '1 Ghocolate Cake t:;:,· ... 98c A..Ja p ffs • e ••rTJ,.... ,.._ 181 ~ u ....... ., ...... ef 2£7• Uqulcl Bleach :=: W ..... ""-M·A--·1-e.--wtltttM tt.ttl•! ~ ... .,. .. ~ ~ .. .z_ .... 5ftc Wlllllllir ....... ~ .,....... C ... ,.. •I ,- U.-d Starch M~=er1':!:" ~ ~ Fabric Softener ,M lofter Cleth•I Diet Cola C:...-••t 6 1 :: 4t ... ~ Peaches ..... 3 n.:-'1°' ... . Pineapple .... ,94 .. 5 ~ '100 Slce4I • c.... Toothpaste s.1e • .,o.. ·--··" '!. .... 47' Low Prices -o f Course ! T .. to t... c.m..-.1•1 1oi--. 12' Why ,..1 .,.,..., ...... 'N Tlllok .... ' 13cf u .. y--'-• ... ,.... •• .,art 5&1 why '•Y ... UIW~ c,..,..y.1m..-. Jar 1' 11of 7...... Ysalrl.w le Handy and ,k,. 11' Why ,.., ~ ""l"'llU le UMful et IO ' 14of l'ftl'V 11...a.I Di.Ma, 'etl Md •-ec. s• Why '•1 .,., ......-...... '".... ~. p .. , Russet Potatoes U.l .D.A. Choloe hef _..feway ,ully Alff aMI TrlPftmM -L•rt• Meaty Cut , __ _ Cl ....... ...... ....._..., lb •. $1.29 • Wednf5dly, Od.obfr 18, 1967 . . ~ ·' 4 .. . \. : . .. ... . ' ( ·~ < :,. Milcl Checlclar •. 79 Jack Cheese . ._,..._.,_T,..._iel 79 ................. ...... ..., ....... ~79' laltr GollCla Clleese .... 57c MIM Ch dd __. ...._ ........ l'lr• c C.+-UpFryers lb Ha"4 Cut ~Sc I ''" 9'Ndy .. ~ pll• .... c Boneless Beef Roast Boneless Beef Steak ~&Tied USDA OIOicl Beef a... Ftl Cnllr c.t Rands USOA C'lleict Beef U.S. No. I To Beke, Boil or Fry! Delicious Apples &tra Fancy Reel "Good Eetin~" Cantaloupes vtne-Ripen.d Too l For brHkfast er • la mode South Amerlc~n Grown Fancy Bananas Ruby led GraPefrUit Ler91 Florida ·~99' ~ 10' 2k 29' sk 89' 211 E. 17111 St., Cosll MeSI Westminster Ave. 11 Ver1no, G.G. Buch Blvd. 1f Sugar, Westminster 11-Dubuctue hnelMI 5 ·-· $'Jf 11911 (91v1 IOe eaeh) un 'T u ..... ts lafeway l lloed ....... 2--l'R:G Chekle ef levlf! 'kl· 1' P_.. Chops laat•"' ,..,k "~ s• url Center 111111 ta. tic IMI -· P r .. -d •......1 a .... ~ McCoy •" ""'1KU Da:'I nulllRD WllMame Raw WLa&... a...a... Medium lln " .. ,~ 1111• ""I' IO te to Ceuttt Halibut Fllets ,----.-. ....... J1A1a1..---- Slicecl Bacon Alie ........ ...... • ..... ._ • ._ ,_ 1.._ 59c • C.. .... •&.era ............ , .. c:a.lllt .... Slcecl 8ac011 ::=-~~~ 69c .................................. .__._ 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Be1ch 2' Mon1rch Bly Plaza, So. liguna 636 N. Cust Hwy., Laaun1 Beach - ~. Octallw 18, 1967 HOBBY NEEDS ltyMAN "1111u Tape Recorder "Juliette" -4 trwislDr ill self-a. taine.I case. Batter· les, two r reels, tape,=~~ Ill· 12 88 ,_ llt.11• • Coca-cola ~.~~s 611ttl~ 65C ... It Bubble Up wit~ a kiss of illlON .•. Kiss of LIME Choose f~m Rer-6 , 49c tlar or Diet. 1 ~It. ltttlt I '1•e.,.slt MISMARP .. C1t•11 T11c•" Ball Pen .,nu WEISTU llc1it11ry (Plcgt sin-211,p.J 1 19 Choose from assorted , '°ints. ler. 1.51 • mnHa•r/"Overline-it" Pen l1f111Ml1 -l1ti~ ...... far sdlool, ... 11111, art! Brilli.t cof. .. ... irillt dtsty 119 ~ llld lqible. '"' ,.. . WHITMAN'S Chocolates Special 1ssort1111t ef MlitJ dlocola ••. •e 79c ., ;me ,_ taste. 12 lz. lei •tt. ltc •w "Photo Mate' ' Picturr·mak h1r f 111 fer the btir1 Family NOIW for the hr~t time ~ un mah a picture up to 5x7" SAle from 1 wgahve 1s small as t!le i11St111t-lo8ding film ••• wtt•1ut Chemicals, wlt•nt •arkr1111 ••• i11 Jtst a ml11t1 "'"'' Mate" •m IRHJ •t111Cith11 t~i111s ... C11111 intt SAY·ONn•ml ONLY 29.95 ''Thingmaker'' FUTVllMI Fu Fl ... n '1 IUTm. - Now Y'* can lllDW fwy. fancifuf, fash~ Moc· 8 88 IOmS -... Ml aute jewelry. . • Don't Spill-Beans GIJMUSICAL Railroad ~~.;.::e'·2·1· .._ =r=..v..-3._6 .. 7 · t111•·----.......... ,.. !lope It..., spill • crull ,. 11111 -• Playwriter Desk "Htsky" -, PUYCUFT -Wood witll high &lo~ lacquer finish. 3 98 Chalkboard on one side, 130 holt~oatltler, • "Operation" GAME HADLEY -Players n 111 "Doctors» oper1tin1 011 1 petltlt witll 3 78 1 whole batch of hil1rious ailments. Ages 6 ti 14 JR. • "Mustang" CAR AMf-3 feet long .•• ball bearing pedal drive. Molded rubber 18 49 tires, red finish w/black, white & silver trim. • ·10" Velocipede AMF -1 ~" tubular steel backbone, swept-wi111 step deck, Id-8 88 ivsllblt uddlt ' ~ bn Red w/dlrome trifll. . • Li I' Miss Fussy TOPPEl-Give the doll a bottle and.she'll kick and cry ••• change 12 98 lier diaper 114 she'll sto,fvsslni. • Clack-A-Word TO,,EI-u citinr word game ••• race the clock to make the long· 7 79 est word i11 the shortest . possible time from 9 letters. • "Mighty Mike" Jeep 11MCD-witll climb-action~! Jvst SW' lollr, itscrambles OY!f 3 49 obs tac res twice ifs size. Chrome-like metal plfts. • "Pictue Story" CAMERA ,...~f'\' FISMH PllCE-Full a>lor picture .,_ pears ill vi~-ch•~ 1 98 -W. II lll$hed .. • flash Clbe llso tunts. • Radio "Super" Wagon 'Talking' Telephone All metal body with rolled lllder flange edae. "Sports-Flair" steel 6 98 ~ub caps. Fire engh11 red w/cloud white wheels. • Wiii-Diai the phone and llw Mitt· ey Mous(s voice ••• talk 6 98 blck tD -i~, then you'll llear 1110ther voice. • Super ''lOO''·Road Race RION-Om 100 piec.3 ••• Ml 17 feet of trick tUt inPes ~C::~:Y 19 88 . sflelts Mldlldld. • "Sno-Cone" Machine llASllO-Shavn ice eubes into snow, then YOI top the snow witA 3 79 delieion frvlt flam 1"'t n iftciudld. • CHE RAMY "Skin Balm" ·--·-· ... __ ... , ..... , .. - Ideal fOJ ISi on ski11 rougflened by expoStJre to weathef or dish· water • • • use Oii soft skin also, to ~eep it that way! ~;\z~·ff11 1.25 Tyke Bike PUYSKOOl -High style, colorful bike far h toddler. Contowed 4 88 wood Met. clnnt plated 111gl1 bars w/plntic lriPL • • Sha11Poo-in P1nnnent Hair Color •r MAX FACTOR n11 Is stft ctltr •.. 1 per. manent hair a>lor ill fourtee11 of the softest shades you've ever seen • it even covers gray with deep, full, rich color. th first 2 00 Soft Color for Hair • ''heart" of lanolin formula soft· ens, tones and rest0tes mois- ture to skin . Dellllralts ., .... "ldie" ms • m-JrwilflMs ...... ~:Ja-.. 3 ...... 4.79. 21'' Slllfr 1111 ~ COUGH • Cheracol D -Ideal famifr COltii IY"ll WI~ I wihl dlefTY ftMt. J& ... • .. age 1.491.99 Clleral D c.1•c.-1 49 'r•=tfM • ~- lllCAP .......... AtEI 24's • yw ,..._ le IJlttllt " ••s. ... ""' lllCAP-M ftclllllll .... FREE ._, *91 yow ...... Mttle lf90'L 4.n .... Pantie Hose ms-.......... . lllnst ... ~ ti&Ms 11 ,..... .. ~Mn.Asst ="--,.:.:.1 69. Sim 4l&X. 7110. 12114. .... JJI • u.s-... -.,. .... ,.., ""' 11 r111111t _. LIMlr ,..,Asst. ........ .. ... ...... 1th hllW* =~=179 ......... JAi • \ 11" T llllsy Dall , m&-NlllrillllrM , ... _ •• ...,iii / ................ ....,_ ........ 12.88 __ .... _ ... ........ ':: .... .. ,.., ... ' .... ... .....,. 8.1 6.39 3.11 Sv .. .. Sweat Shirts 98c •. .. s. ---·· .......... ............. ............. t = :-.• tt 41az • ll11S&n ''Aiax''t•• 111,.,.sttluw 2~98- Gerital ..... Geritol TAILETS .. .,. ...... ~ ............... k ... _ t• IZ's UI 1fs 1.77 2.93 , Kotex TAMPONS ..... 11,. ":." 99c .:. ~'Kisses" Delicioll milk dlocolate, indi¥i-' Mlty ~ ii silver cotor foil. 77c 1 ".CIMllll Ulm b wU!g .... •I,,_ W al ... · l«Aes Ml .. ~skit. nnc 1.JI 12 IL Sill ~ ~ Wednnday, Oct.abet 18, 1%7 DAILY PILOT f' •f> Tberagran-M liP PetllCJ Yita•il f "9111 Witai lli..als ., .... fl' fall CIJI • 100% HUMAN HAIR WIRl1 liril7ilr.lllllllllc••••• 5 95 .............. . . "Si•x" llOISlllOlD Gloves "Blpltl" llf F aruss _.,... ....... t. 1tc1,;;i-1 =~=·had. &Oc · · Gffj!) Slnpoo ~ .._,. • ....,. 1.21 Ut l.M .. ,,,._ It. ~&IL Ill . .......... noel 98298 =I f Witflott '1\1-I I la..i~ 1.M JM US . ·1 ;""'. llJ tt. ~ laL Ill. i=..:.t 1.59 2.98 5.69 lc n1 ... 11t .. ..._F•" U.WGlllloMI ... ' ... ,_ '°° _. --tw Aerosol UpWstlry Sttl-. I I • • • . poo.llo u i -~u.1.98 "'~ 1.39 7.89 "SPRAY JET" llllmMleW ... W/flfalr ...... I Sllt.if .. ltlt .......... ... lltadles " ...... ,.....,.. .. ..,. "'' 1rf11t ..., . ... 111 f'll( ~••&Car .... .,....., 2.59 "Stri-Dex" llEllCAJEI Pads &!!II 1.UJl's ··ggc II(. lie ii- F11it Cake HIM Haircatting 11r · •• -a.iet lllllftinc dWer .,. tD fit 11e-..wmy ailti11-5 95 lmtrlctill ""' "'· dtlllm. .... 1.15 • NEWPORT BEACH =~~~ne,.:. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~.:= HUNTINGTON BEACH :!.":u!. ... __ .. _ .. J ~---- ______ _, ...... __ ·~ . ....-. . .___... DAn.Y PILOT GO OLD FASHIONED Apple a Day Griddle Cakes The Tasty Way Forecast for the 1967 crop is as large as last year's witb a good percent ol "ex- tra fancy" grade. So why not enjoy this bountiful bar· vest as a cooked or uncook· ed fruit! 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespocm sugar 2 eggs, beaten slightly 213 ~milk 1/3 cup water 'i2 teaapoon grated lemon peel OW FASHIONED GERMAN PANCAKES % cup flour 1..i teupooo salt Lunch Box Pleasers Fortunate is the carrier ol any lunch box who finds one of these delectable cup- cakes. Feathery light in tex- ture. deep dark chocolatv flavor, and topped with a chocolate b a t t e r cream frosting that i11 easy to make. DEVIL'S FOOD CUPCAKES J If.a cups sifted flour I y, cups "1gar % teaspoon salt 14 te.upooo baking soda If.a cup aborteoing 213 cup water 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 2 eggs I teaspoon vanilla Chocolate Butter Cream Frosting Sift flour with sugar, salt ml IOd.a. Stir shortening just to aolten. Add flour mix- ture and water and mix un- til all flour la dampened. Then beat 2 minutes at a medimn speed ol electric mixer, or ~ vigorous strokes by band. Add chocolate, eggs and nnma and beat 1 minute loo1rer with mixer, or 150 strokes by band. Spoon batter into paper baking cups In mutnn pans or into greased and floured muffin pe.n1. filling each half tun. Bake at 350 de· .Peet for ~ to 30 minutes. Cool and frost. Makes about 18. 0ttw'01atfo Rutur Crum ,.,.....,, Qoeam y, cup but· ter. Using 2 cups unslltt'd confectioners 11u~ar. Jrradu-anv 8dd about ball with It da-" ol •alt. blending after each edchtion. Add remaJnlnJt sugar, al· temately w!th about 21,; ta- h'"'llMOM mlUr, beatlni vig. oroasly aft« each addition untfl smooth a n d creamy Mid ol proper spreading con· sfstency. Blend In t square melted unsweetened chocolate and t leaS009" vanUla. Make\ Rhouf I cup. Butter 2 Mclntoeb apples, peel- ed, cored and ve11 thin- ly sllced Toppla1: y, cup sugar 1h teaspoon cinnamon If.a cup dairy sour cream Combine flour with ult. baking powder and sugar in medium bowl Stir in eggs, milk, water and lem- on peel; mix until blended, wlth small lumps remain· • ing. . Melt about 1 teaspoon but- ter on griddle or skillet. Spoon batter on hot griddle; tip griddle 1ligbtly to spread out batter, forming a thin pancake about 6 inches in diameter. Place 5 or & ap. pie slicea on each pancake; drop a very small amount of batter over slices. Turn pancake and brown on oth· er side. . Sprinkle with sugar and cmnamon; fold over and top with IOlU' cream. Makes 6 to 8 pancakes. Tastebud Tempters Bewit.cb masquerading gbotta and goblin9 with a Halloween party. Here, a train.load ot raisin cookie chews 1a pulled up to the Tricb or Treats whiltle atop. They're 10 easy, the children can make them. O>mhine Oalif omia ra.i.a1DI with coconut and W!&lnuts and bold tbem together wttb sweetened condensed milk. For filllng their aacb, the trick or treat crowd will love little pacb ot Callf<r- nia raiJJna. The 1 lf.i-ounce and ~ce mack size packages are 10ld tn eot:I· veni.ent bunclles at f o o d stores everywhere. RAISIN COOKIE CHEWS 2 cups California seedless rataina 2 Cllpl flaked or shredded coconut J cup chopped walnut.s 1 Ofi>wlce) can sweet- ened condensed milk 2 teaspoons vanilla Qmblne all ingredient.a thoroughly. l>rop by table- spoonfula onto greued baJc. ing •beet. Bake in moder· ate oven (360 degree F .) about 10 to 12 minutes. Re- move from baktng sheet im· mediately. Makes 3~ doun. Now! Here's your chance £o proVf cut-to-order personalized butcher no cum tun of )11'9-pmcbpd meat. hen ••• no meat which lbow'I Joa only the part that IClllleoDt want.a you to see •• • no meat that hun't beea prope.r]T aiecf. Every piece of I I IDMt yoa pt at El Rancho 1w been perfectly aaed betor It la spedalJy cut bJ oar akflled butdlen. All bee! ii the !inea U.s.D.L a.. QM1itJ ohf•'"'"" We'Te built our rtPttiau.11111 -a.. .... -at ......... Jolll u.. srowtlll nnb -...y S&WChunkUghtT1111a.~.~~.4·S'I Who but El Rancho would otter MW quallf.7. at th1J low prk..T Tree Top Apple Clder .... ~.~ .... 49' October ia the month for witch• and~ ••• and ddert Giilon ••• t'T• S& W F111it Cocktail ..... ~.~.~ ... 4 • S1 Your f avoritt fnlta ... at peak ol ~ flaTOr ••• and at El Baw.ho's price! Pecan Coffee Cake .......... ~.~ ....... 69< Favorite fare from Sara IM •• llMI 1'0a Mft 30e per packap at El Buc:hol Rosarita Dinners ......... ~.~ ....... 39:. Beet Enchilada, Chetet Enchilada, Kaicaa Dhmer or ComblnatlGa Plate! Cal Fame Orange Juice .. ~~. 1..:S'I California's fm.t ••• jua adll W.W tD ,_-a.rd fl9 fl...-&ppllill mart••• mbn wtio lullt on El Baneho meat.a. not .u.rt thll week? ••• Our friendly butdlm an w to~ T.OUI Della'tM «llllJl&llfon for rout t>eefl Almeda Gama1 Beaujolaia .•• fifth Gold Medal Flour ............ ~.~ ........ 49c --tlll""• flomr ••• IO__, tlalDp bU9 Wter with Gold Medal I Nucoa ···-~·~······· 4 .. 'I Saft,,._,.. -........ whim ,.. -ff at :II Banehol Schl11inj s Black Pepper .. ~.~. 39' P1ln ,.._ ••• •a,.. a......_,..•-.. a 1pu5 oe Uecl r Miracle White ........... ~~ ........... S1 ~49 n.Dv T 011et Tmue .... ~.~.~ .. 5 .. S1 :::: L n11s ••• -tab JWI' pick ot decorator eo1on1 Yllllan Coffee ... ~.6~ .. ~S'I ,37 ,._ • ..., t M .,_ llllllEMWW'=l ,- ~ 1 Potatoes ............. 10 ~ 35c For a '"mmt and potato." wl tD Wiii th? _.... flt a wa'1 beat. .aet.m. bMta Jll'tme rib a4 ....... pota- toet t H•P on tM aoar G'Mlll, apdUJe wltll din. ••• ad~ the 1-tJ Mushrooms59~ o·nions 3: 19c Hothoale srowa • • • plump, .... • • • _....,... tranaform • meal t.o a feut r Carrots ..... 2 1-lb. .... 19' Muscat Grapes 2:15c Sw..t Italla ~ •• ada lakJ, PUii 11'&11 blmtiq with w..t flavor& I Carden frtlh ... in ODI lb. pllotil.m blp to prtMrVt flavor r ,1 Fr I .,., .... Plmentc Spltlg1 Your ch • Blendr El Ran• El Ran Ml.xM I El R111 Test it Stnlg El Ran Buy a1 liqUOt' I CAMI prove to yourself thizt El Rttncho's aged meatl and tcher service ls"best!. •• and you'll lave moneg,.too! _,. .. _...,, ... etsfe1 neaaat ..... en)J.~ ......... .,._ Jiopwb, utvalb' apctf •••• ,... •1 I a 9111& ,_-.Joy wllm JOG pt 11.e Jll'&CIU)lmd ..... ,. ............ _, .. ,,_, -·- \ ; ••• ~ ... ,, ... frtmdb' batehe'S to• tt ... bit'. , •• D1I bow tut Ttllhe ~th. belt ••• utan!JT~ Mo~ ••• M &WJW ••• no -.Wll ••• on1' thJ !iwt. a I Al llP4 bell .tm Reeha •• at tit.Iii low )!lill~ I . , . I.I. Select Cut ..................... -........... -;~. 89& Cat frCllll tbt eaDtr m4 ot the prime rib rout ••• so -• fmdlr, • ..aWdl Spencer Steak ..... 1~69. 1u1q, tender ••• "ere of th• prtme rfb• ••• at all)ldal Jow price thil wllk-end I Ground Round ......... 69t l'1'llh Doud and Mu ....... ii • ~ at El Bancbol It'• Wla-beef I ·. Fresh Trout .~~-~:~~.49! a.htd to• from tht f1111ed Snab JUnr ••• b.en'11111tpftn ,.._., El Rancho Bacon 59t ............ ,,,,,, --··· 111"'4 for,_ tram £111D! ~tW.- Braisi•1 Ribs ........... 39t ............ , .... lahld .... ....,.. tlaJa ,,.., -ShJ'i•p ......... ~~-......... 98l P_,_ • ._ ... .._,.,.JV__, i-o folb km a platter tunt ..... Lm Mais ... ~ ... 3 ..... '1 Pm. ........ .... .... pkp. ••• Bololna. ~ (Wunl, PlckJ.. Pfmmto, Oltn, S-plced. l.Gncbeon Loaf. Spmgfresh Slllds .................. 29• Your choice of ADJ 19e ftrieti• ••• aave 10cl Cheda' Cheese Sp•I.. ....... 3 .. '1 Filber'a "Crock" style •• lharp •• 7-os. ctn.a. _,.,. ... Blended Whiskey ............ ~ ... '4.19 El Rancho's own label •• 86 proof •• qt. 8.19 El RlllCho's Yodb ........... ~ ... '3.19 Mixes ao smoothly I •• 80 proof •. • quart '-79 El Rancho's 6ln .............. ~~ ... '3.H Teat it in a martini I •• 90 proof •• quart •.99 Stnlght WhlYey ............. ~~ ... '4.79 El Rancho'• own label •• 88 proof •• qt. ~. 79 Buy any three bottle1 ot El Rancho label liquor and save $1.00 ..• aavs 109' by the Cl.Ml 'Dram .... .... J I I ,. a.a. 19. II, 11. n ARCADIA: Huntlngtm Dr. & Slnet (E Rmcho ratter) PASADENA: 320 West (',olorado Blvd.• diii PASADEllA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. NEWPORT BEACH: 'l/27 Newport Blvd.• 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (EastbluH Vdlage Center) HIL.-.THNfOSTESS DEPARTMINT' Take the Worry Out of Hurry Sandwiches Offer a New Taste Treat Rere'1 an lntereetfDg taate trMt that wm aatidy any lunc:beon IUNt. IABDINE SANDWICRl:S 1 can (3% ounces) bris- ltni urdlnee, drabd 2 teMpOOns trelh Jemon Jmc. 2 tablelpoona maycanat11 2 ~ minced Oft. kin t thin t 11 e • t butter9d bread, touted ff delirtd Lettuce Extra m9j--.., tf dee aired Muh the sard.!Mt w l th the lemon J u t c e mayoa. naJae and onion. Mate 3 sandwiches u s t n g sardine mtrture as flllln1 for the bread and adding a layer cl lettuce; ff used, spread the lettuce w1tll meyonnatse. Cut each tandwfcb tnto 2· trtanglet. Make• 2 to . 3 leJ'Vfngs. lee water' ad let stand 30 minutes to crilp. Dram on abs<Jrt>ent paper. Spread bread with butter. Overlap 2 allces cucumber on each allce cl br-4. Top cucum- ber with 1 large or 2 small piect1 of herring. Sprinkle with paprika. Makea ap- proxtmMety 24 canapes_ Ncr'eaat Nibbles are hear- ty mackJ wWl I tan1~· the-Ma goodness for the ~ crowd. Crispy, ~ fish stick pieces with a touch of Pannesan are rea- dy to dunk bdo a zippy 6" Sauee. Bettar set a llmit on tbeee, tbeJ ere ~~ to t.eMe the eppeti~. not aaddy it! NOR'E.UT NIBBLES 11 frozen frted flab stlcb ~ cup srated Parmean dleese 2 tlhlespocllla butter or ~ marp.rlne Sea Snee Olt flw.en flab sticks ln- to ttmdl. &n each pltce in ebeele. Melt butter lq a bating pan, 15 by 10 by .1 inch. Placl ftsh 1n pu. Bab in I Vf!ry bot <Mm. 450 degreea F ., for 8 to JO minutes. Tum carefully. Bab 8 to 10 minutes lonier or until Clilp and brown. Dndn on .morbent paper. Sl:r'8 with bot Sea Sauce. Makes 48 hon d'oeuvres. SEA SAUCE 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce V• cup ddll aauce v. tea1poc11 prlic powder V. teMpoon orepno V. teaspoon liquid bot pepper sauce '4 teaspoon thyme ~ teupoon sugar Dub bull Oombine all ingredients. Sltnm« 10 to 12 · minutea, stirriDI occallonally. Makes llPlll'Qldmately 1 cup sauce. -flen Bouse Homards, with just.far-fun Dime, are so cool, cdorful, and delicious they will dilpel the dol- drwnl, lift the splrl ts and Ill that hollow f eell.ng. (Gulnnteed to taste just as tood even tf 10U isslst on C1J1ai them -lobster stuff. ec1 ens:> REN BOUSE ROMARDS 1 pound cooked lobster meat, frelb or frozen I/lad C:..~a\Alse or aal· l~cb!iaauce 11H!lp)OD ~green 1 C::. pated onioa 1 taelpOOll chopped pim· en to 18~eggs Pvlley Thaw ~ lobster meat. Drain lobs~r meat. Re- m°" my remaining ahell or carUlage. (]iop the lob- ster meat. Combine may- onnalle, sealOOl.ngs, and lob- lter. Cut eggs in half length- wiat and remove yolkl. Fill •ch • wttl~ with 1 t.a- bleepooaful cl. the 100.~r mixture. Sprinkle with par. 1ley. CJrlD. Ma.kee 32 bora d'oeuvres. Egg yolks may be used ln other recipes. You won't need a special recipe to duplicate the m. triguing bowl oi shrimp - just serve them chllled wtth a bowl of your favorite aauce and let the guests help themselves. Be sure to have enough I F.a DAILY PILOT Wedn~sday, October 18, 1967. EXTRA FANCY RED DBJCIOUS 'ARTICHOKES . .. CIDP POTAIOE-S PARSNIPS • • • • 1o01 TURNIPS • • • • • if..o\'8 RUTABAGAS • • '-" RED EMPEROR GRAPES ••• PEARS: 2.29c ~. SAL TED Ol PWll INTllEsml.19( IOZ. Birds Eye COOL WHIP rm.27c ~ FRIES~~:~:L0gcDINNERS:s3L1. ~ ~ , , : SPOOK 1CtCRijM 6SC = LIME SHERBET ~~:~L~ &t SJRAWB£RRIESr1E~~~ 1L 5 /l .~ Green Giant Aunt Jemima Pen and Quill VEGETABLES IN 35c FROZEN 3nc whipped30c CREAM SAUCE WAFFLES "-.oz. toppinr "-11/2 l l . Yob• Coffee 1-1.1.7'Jc 2-1.1.145 TIN .J -TIM Schilling's BUCK 45c PEPPEi 4 tz. AllEllSON'S TASTY-,._ U.S.D.A • OIOla • • FULL CUT BONE IN - Sunshine Rinso Final Touch 78c FABRIC 4nc CIANT SOFTENER iJ-17 tr. ) Silver Dust 81c Dove Liq1 NT 5gc 'iEif S.~ ... age . \ llE ......... u.8~ ' · USTElll , ~LIBUJ ... La.3~ -I UNO STEAK ~:l~c:UT IOmus, .... : ......... : ...... ll&r· · NELESS . RUMP -ROASTcarum ... llagc tLOIN Tl P .. ROAST CHOICE .. IEWS ............ llagc. Old Fashion CINNAMON ROLLS $_ PIGS. of 6 . IOKED PICNICS~t~1l~t ................ u:45c RMER JOHN . BACON sucea ................ u.5gc FRENCH BREAD;4/1. ZEE ·GIANT VETS' TALL TIN TOWELS DOG FOOD ~ tfO COOKIESt•. 2 /80c FRANKs=~···········"4tc l BAG ··''''·· \I~ CHEESE ='-u=~.: .. u. 79c rz CRACKERS N·B·C· 3nc CHEESESWtSS-JICl-,..59c ll ll........... ;,· VIENNA~~~ .. ~2,:59c LVEETA KRAFT PROCESS 2 LI gee VIENNA suco 49c CHEESE FOOD • • • • • • • LOAF ~ASTUM ••••••••• -:;: X LIQUID 58 HAM ~ .............. 31112" DETERGENT . c LUNCH MEAT ... .2tc 22 oz. BOTTLE.. • • • • • • • • • • • • .._, BEERa~~J. $2.99 Albertson's=.: .... 379 Cascade =~ •m"s 115 Alberts11's~ ..... B99 Early Times~v:a:_~~.11 49 llil Qip S• at All 28 .Convenient LDcatillS 111Clfhdlll .......... n•tc.r...,.. .... .......... • e.ast ..... c.. ..... 11111LF ...... ...... .. •. •• It. Clltl ... m•• , .......... ,. ..................... .............. _ ...................... 1MS2 llMI a.... llllll ma F11t't11 ...... l• ,_.. 1111 ..... h•tltttM .... 111 L h•t~1n 11t• .. "111u 1lS f, A1t1•1N If .. Aft .... , ......... a..,.. m1w.11te11......_ 151fll.11"9f ...... laMrt >ve Liquid Yim Tablets Liquid Wisk Pre1i•· SaltillS S• liqaid l:old I* All Dishwasher All Advanced All QUAIT 71C 11 .,.aac 20 IZ.43C f 5gc JUMBO 1 &9 22tt5gc llAIT 73c JUMBO 219 . !,. DAILY PILOT r-o -- f'. J 8 DAILY ftJLOT Wfdllt9Cll1. Octobef 18. 1967 ---· PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. t~ru SUN •• OCT. 19, 20, 2 f. 22 ANOTHER FANTASTIC EXTRA FROM THRIFTIMART LdMent#lt ,.,,...._.,. WATCH YOUR MAIL BOX FOil A 'lllRIPrlMAU 24 ltAGI IOOKLIT CONTAINING SKI ·~~~DOWS YAWM'I COUNNI AND IWWITMU SKI WEEl. I llCm Sil WEEIEllD, 311cm •3es., •2&~~ A._alp/ne m1•don ... 'lllloe City lloMlt It/\.. Call: DU l-CM40 wnte: Thrlftll'llll't std Specill. 1117 I. Ytrmollt ltle.. Loi AnQelll. c.I~ IODOI Quail 2:Jo/far Streicher~ GREEN PEAS l Dl 8 ro~ TIN • • • • • APPU 10 SAUCE .. tt:. FOii CREAM I WHOLI ICUNEL CORN .. }~ .... 7 roR $ REAL FLORIDA 6 oz. TINS 00 HOUSE°' IOIVAM GOLD llRACILIT wmt IOOIC1IT COUPON AND PUlOCAS! Of ()Hf otAtM .. . ····----·--····----- llLU'M8 IPaa.u.I NISH DAILY -ECTlA LAR&f COODD S•IMP ~ 19:. ..-.M£.S-M-.. 1919 ........... -...... . ._. .... . .... _ ......... . IY INTHNATJONAl llLVH PUIOCASf ONE .UC. PtACf HTIINOANDGET ON! FIH ~"" .. ~ .... IP9a.t.U ICIU..NDIC -tJ.... ..... 19' CAINATION -IJ-. ...... 39' ....._NW ......... • ..... CAIB ................ • tca>NDIC -I J-. ..... 49' flOUlt lllSHw.tfM-t-. P\f. 39' ~=~ .~;~·;.;;:··· 59f ~ ~ ............... 49: Melt w C09 NUTS • • • . • • Pll'WNa •• • •• ··--. H«*ITSUCCU w/5fll.lf e&AYY ~ TUUIY ~ '1" ----~rej/, ~fern --- PORK LOIN SALE CENTER CUT Rll END CHOPS CHOPS ;o~~ 79f 55~ WAFER CHOPS ....... sL~~ 19~ LOIN END lll END ~3600 llLUI CHIP STAMPS WITH VALUAILE COUPONS IN THE tOOKLET LL US.::b..A. "Clwic.,, Si-14 ~RI ROAST ,c .. AU.. 951:" Rll ROAST ~· ALL VARIETIES OH BOY IAG-0-PIZZA. ROASI ROAST RUS-EnE EGG-0 A~~-·59~ :i~s ·49~ HASH IROWN LARGE I.CT. P'K&. ..,. POT A TOES WA•FLIS COUNTRY mu llU9HLY MADI IULIC m1nuu ............ 1r .. 1 u•1c•RIAKl.--'ll· ARMOUR'S MIRA.CURI 12-0Z. PK&. Ol LUER'I ~A I.ti. PK•. SLICED BACON .......... .= 59!. a9c IPA ... 115 19L IAUIAGI 41~ 2 ~~~ 294 3~:· '100 '-------------___,J IATH'S ILACIC HAWl I "TINOll Lr 9CTIA tilAN M La CIY.oMflill POU DAINI& 89L CORlllD ROUNDS 79L 6EBHARDT•s CHILl'N'BEANS LAR01n~4~oz. 49c PILLSBURY'S PEANUT FLOUR BUftER ~~~ 55c ,.~.~J~lt 39c. EXTRA FANC» ALL VARIETIES 1-LB. CAN LES RED., &OLDEN DELICIOUS, ROME BEAUTY, PIPPINS, MclNTOSH, JONA THANS • EE c WHfTI I COlORS-JOO.Cr. l~Y KLEENEX 5 FOR s100 IRIS LIQUID ~YT DUTY BLEACH DITIRGINT l·CAL 35c l'lASTIC IHC. k O" 19· QUAlT 9 SIZI . \ CHEESE FESTIVAL LAKE TO LAKE WORLD CHAMPION WISCONSIN CHEDDAR MEDIUM SHAllP c LB. 00 f'\mTY MAY I UD-•·02. ~... 59c GOUDA CHEESE ....... . $ RUSSET POTATOES 1 Ocm~· BAG3 9c 2701 HARBOR BL VD., COST A MESA LBS. "MIX U, A I.AG FUU" CHIQUITA BANANAS ·2 LJS. 25C l'UllTY SLICED -•·OZ. P'tCC. 49c I EDAM CHEESE ........ . ,RECIOUS llAND -12.oz. SIZE 59c MOZZARELLA BALLS .... KRAFT DELUXE SLICED-12.ot. ,.,... 59c AMERICAN CHEESE ..... . OMA ASSORTED -2.0Z. 1 "c CHEESE SPREADS . . . . . . • "' JANE ANDERSON NATURAL SLICED 39c SWISS CHEESE ~ ...... . JANE ANDUSOH-J.OZ. P'ORTIONS 35c BLEU CHEESE ........ .. • 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE • 1308 Y!. EDINGER, SANTA ANA I I . --·-. ··---··· .. Eu•'/ time you fuel up on food at ~rket lasbt yo11cansave12% -compared to ott. maior chains in town. Our discounts are good every day, at every store, on ev•yttaing•.~ ·enough to save you $4-$5 on a •35 food bill I That's like getting 12 gallons of hisih-ocfane FREE. N.o matter what kind Of bomb you drive, wheel in tamanvw. he's nOthtng· like Market Ball.e's d11p-mt clscounts to cut ~ bilsl Grab a basket and flll 'er upl snmtam. .......... -..... , ..... ....... .... 1 .. -----,.._,.._.. IMCI' --h_... .. -#' ....... "'::fiu et _.,,..... Wtdnesdly, October 18, 1961 -; uu.mrmm .. ., ...... ttllOWY BllMD l(Ef tpt SAY! WlD'lr.D 1.v Jo.Gt •289 SAY! Top Sirloin Steak ll 20c Corned Beef r.All 30c tJ.t DJ. CMIXE swn,..._.,. ... TUIOERAY lllWID 8£11 s1u u.w link Sausage 'Pl 59° 't: PMshouse Steak ll. .. UM lllDIJSaur II 11M1ET IA9f1 • ua Cube Steak ll 93c ':i': All Meat Frllks •,: 55c ~w AU.IW,51o WACllOICE IUiET IASlliatm--lDDOAY 8RMll llaF 12 VA11£11.S ': 29c ':eve 7 ·Bone Roast 49c SAW l.uoch Meat U. IOc U.11>.A. CHOICE f\AT cur OllCL 4c Cff LA1GJ SltOUlD(I ll. 79c 't: Crisco Slatening ~ s2c ~:" Booeless Roast u.s.u. am aem tlCL 5c Cff lMEU UllAlla RolledSlaJld«Clod ll 88° 't: Fig Juice "38C•IAW IYL 71 W.A. CllOICEcmB cur ASSCllED Mal Rib Roast l1 89° 't: CalfameD'inks 3,.. sic ~ ~atuss CHUNlmll u. '1" s:: CHICUN Of YHl llA Sperar Steak TUNA U.s.DJ.~ 3M.oz. 79c•&Aw TfDMY Im ll. 'l" ':: DelmtiCO Steak CAH1 17t $109 SAVI ll. "' lllUBI ~lck Rice Tenderay Srand BHf II guarantMcl both Jmh oncl Miider MIY TIME. Natural flCft'OI' and l•• .. ,,.. • tectecl wh11• natural tendett"I ~It 1p11decl up · by pfedtely Ngulatecl temperature, hu•ldlty and air drcvlatlon In special ,..... T..cleror lland hef -la ....,. ... In U HOURS OR lESS, l..,..tf ,...b. No ollter beef so fresh can be 10 naturally t9nclerl --APPLE CIDER ·HILLS BROS. . COFFEE DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES SAV! He DAILY PILOT p.JJ 1: ...,..,.. .. MIRACLE WHIP • ~ 49C --:.- u.a...:1- POTAT(IS :37c --.c;.\· ~~ 1111'1 ...... 8nlS 11.10' RIL,._ JmlllmAR>les 6a'l •OUICXH••SW W NI&. ....... M• -GI •II WARING BLEJllR fACH$19" = • J .... e COSTA MESA::....-• e-NEWPORT -nAC~:=:-.~,;:::·,._,e HUNTINGTON IEACH-~:!::':::.IM. e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:"~ I .. Well Wort~ Stripped to ill CM liah, lM Od. 24 9Cilool .... election in Newport Bae*_. CGlb .Ilsa lllllila dowa to two quM.iom:: -Do we need them... albd •die $211.7..._ bond propoul! -Can we afford It! On the first .. .CW, Diln ii 1ilde Mmllt. 1'k school board baa brClba Ole ._. .._ m. a ~ pa-:kage plan md, wbile w • a.. ikml .aJ ~ cuperfluoua. the Oft!l'-all ~ ii darlJ ea • uJ if our local tcl*>l l)'ltma ii to bft fnm ddillC Piie a second-or thlrckate CJdw,... ..... -M· Can we aflanl Ir! 'n31t"s .... efllSJ Wiier .... termine for bhn•lf, bql a&1' IMC M4 ..,...,.. lhd1 of every upert of the i*..-al. die DAILY PILOT Im concluded that the w llas le lte J'S. ~ Why? wen. bee•• 1.11e emt .... ila't tw ....... It comes down to M1111JdWwc liR J5 ~a~ pa household -181 t.ball tile price ol a pad ol aontt.es- lf we can'J. af!ord t. illw.!lt a.at__. ill~ edK:a- tion, we don't tbiak amttl ol .. cMldrm.. . Education ii a iaN dwM Al a • CJ ~ tawdry as ill streets......._• ib .._.bin illltO slums 'u ita tminNI ecc••J dliftl. • dllles U. value ~f evf!r! piece al l*upatJ ia CW c . .,, ~ A community witlloid 11..t • ...... d ~ jlllt as surely; a commwNty wD 4 ms wt 111 • a lldltt communii, and 1epusil!ID a~ au '& • ,.. ntY1 person living there.. . School boank. WiwhC o.e ~ u~ fied School Distrid 1'mrd GI. tnlltfts. IDft l9ef9 aiti- cized in tbe put far biliDC ,. tl!ll wlers l*emt.IJ what they're voting for. We doa"t ll!e ....., Ille JMl!Slellt bcm'd could be faulted on the m.e CJJ • C •.st 'hadq. The financing proenm 1las bem lnbll ildo _..,. clearly de.fined issues md Oiie. diltrid ~ and » ministraton b.ne opened a ~ • '*l•P to °" plain in even finer detail _, psis Oat aresw"l ~- the Price And ..e caa't wait any ron1er. The diltrlct has no other source of money to build needed school fadllUea. Tb.is meam no new c.laarooma. Yet the district already js Jbort of daslroom space for 1,112 studecta and the tarOllment is in<=reuioi at tM nte of 1,700 atudenta per ;t'eal". Many Dia will be on double and trtpi. sessions this year. By 1970, e,ooo students wll be out of cw. room space, meanintt about U.006 will be on double ses- Jioa.. t:Yery unbousecl new studeol meana two students oa double session. Some of tbe details on the 7-point program were spelled out specifically in Monday's DAll. Y PILOT. The ldten below -pro and con -explore other aspects. The M:Yen items, also 1ill.ed below, tell when the money would go. Tbe lint four are unquestionably valld ·and essen· tial needs for the children of Newport ~cb and Costa Mesa. The school board bas shown a full appreciation tor economy by ezpanding as many present schools as poaib&e. Further, trustees have spelled out as clearlv fts possible where and bow the money would be spent to proride the essential housing for the burgeooing diStrict: The oat two items -the ones about libraries and new facilities -undoubtedly are very good investments from a Yiewpoint of efficiency and better use of both students' and teachers' time and effort. To the tu~d· cl.led pioperty owner tbey may Jtot hue ihe appeal but they nevert.belels remain just that -good investments that woald provide better use of nery tu dollar. The last item. the $475,000 for school buses, would simply maintain school bus transportation at its pres ent leYel. U it faDI. the school district apparenUy will be- gin phasing itself out of the transportation business. Aayooe who pays llles is bound to feel a rebellious ltrm.k. h is far easier m say no than yes when money is the qoemon.. But t.be comequencea of a second-rate educational system -to the property owner as well as the student -are in the lo11g run far more expensive than the price we are being asked to pay. ·~~ .... 7~~~ ..... Sure $20 milJioD is a Jot el .aDeJ. mt OU. IS a five-year 'program and die bOilnt .... me --«o- nomically stupid to ,..,,... -r Mn-me pl3ll f~ a lesser period. It jmt isn't eu• .,,. ID lllDld elef1iml every year or tW'O tur ~ mMal c::cmtJ&diN. The price, again, is less than a pack of cigarettes a week far the uenge ($30,000 value) homeowner. N-C 'A\Ht ! l'M Bf61NN1Mfl To f.El L lt~E ~ MIL\l~ 6ENll!f A~• . Pre••ri .. i. Vote N~t l'•esda9 Readers Present Pros, Cons of School Bond Election To the Edit.or: The present clall:room ~ii acute in the Newport-Mesa U1lifW School District -there are Ul2 ..-e students than our schools ca.a aclClll9- modate. The classroom sbort:aee will bet• •v increasingly more eevere as_. mu enjoys phenomenal grow1ll -• es- cesa of 7,618 studmta is espediM "'1 197G. After 1967-JJ&I, texli*•J ... tiOftl will not be sufficied .. ape with the classroom sbortalle- TBE ONLY PEB.MANENT r '&- la the comtruction of ..W-ofieml ~ rooma and the remoitetiag af f1i"iaC ones to provide more dfidnf w 81 space. A successful bond eied.iom ii die only 10\U'ce of revenue tor ~ 1 1 • construction. The longer we wait to 4fiwe ae proposed bond illuel, the .--e cmdJ they will become as 1-1 prices .... construction rates rise. Md ....._. quent bonCl dectioas mmt lie plid &r. The Le.ague of Womea Vatln 81 Orange Coast believes dm the time to act is NOW, to sappart file Oct. 24 school bond election. MRS. ROBERT NYQOJST Schools Commtt:tee a.airma League al Womm V*n .. Onnte c...a ,# J' ~--... -• -. t . , -· .. um.:.-.-.---........ _ _..._ ..... _____ _ "-...................... __ ........... __.._,...__ ...... ................. --.----....... -. Dm"t ... ..... .... • raliR art tlle aa)idJ .. rdinll ..... ....... Jan .. li'fillc -.. fl fl .-.. .-;cal)? DC( llDfCm.DTE 1.-e ••re ... Y..,. ,.. . .........-: T.-Y tine me wer t..m ~ 4 Is -... .-.a.a..e. 0... ..... I I 'lfW OWft bJ • 'W I .... 4 5 41 mda yes. 1.-:al Ji I IJ In nlirf is illlleed ouu... Bit ... • I ., dlil-... ._lltiie • 81 ._....., cam't ....... '""'™ .... emded ftey .m ...-we NOW! V• YES • .. Od. JI lle•pat-llaa Scflllrl ......_ £. DHNEDi llULl'ORD 1.a.rm * lleatl ,.. .. ~: Here is a calMRlle rundown o! the seven school bond measures to be Yoted on by Barbor Area voters Od. 2'4. ,._. 1: Claslroom construction to meet needs for 6Y&<yur period, and purchase ol Eastbluff elementary school lite $13,620 ,000 ....,. 2: Acquilition of three new ·school eites expected to su.ffice for next 10 years 2,800,000 It.ft>. W.abilitation of Newport Harbor High school to bring it up to state earthquake standards 185,000 ....,. 4: Alterations to existing .acboola to provide for more efficient a.ae of clamoom space 920,000 tt.un S: Libraries for elementary schools 1,760,000 lhnl 6: New building to house adminisli:aton and centralized business services ' 985,000 lt.w 7: Five yeer program to replace obsolete school bales 475,000 $20,755,000 apiD and it appears that aome ol the basic facfI. cau.sing such a large re- qaest for the bond funds, are still lkirted and not brought into tbe open. Responsible cittz.ens of thil com- munity aboaJd provide for a ICbool aystrm which they can be proud of. ud they 1boWd be willing to provide for future normal growth. la tbil real· ly all that ii being Ukecf of UI! Jt appears not. TOTAL to UM bood electlona as scapegoats. We vote agalnat a bond Issue, not be- cauae It lacks merit, but becauae we wiah to protest some aspect of fed· eral, it.ate, or local government of which we dilapprove. CJDLD PSYCHOLOGISTS tell us that a cblld should be punished for poor behavior at a time and In a manner closely asaoclated with that behavior. So, loo, should the various . branchu of government be chutlJed. A.<X:ORDING TO the ar:gumenta 10 Writing to our elected represent.a- ever, that high school students need just .0982 cents per day from me for their education, thus giving ME all of .0625 c.-ents to lavish on myseU dally! Doesn't help my budget, though - hamburger went up 10 centa so I'm 1Wl 3% centa short. Ob well, lt was a amuhlq try I ALICE LOVE Huntington Beach Ul1ion High School Diltrlct VOUTI l4at Wtk r~ ;ic~d a $22 million building bond proposal ond a 1 S<tftt toz oot?T'idf. Only 21.S ptrctnt of tligi~ OOUTI 10tnt to tM poU.. Unuu tM ded.riOft is reversed bt/ore nut Julr, CM dU- trict 1DiU not be abu to of fer cm ac- crtdit.td program. c~uNo L~rw To the Editor: We at Estancia are proud of our high school. We feel It Is beautiful, efficient -and economical. It was ecooomical to build, and It lJ economical to operate. For i.nal'l.nce, the carpeting that is so often branded aa "luxury" has re- sulted in a lowering of maintenance natural desire can be deltro,ed tr reading ls only a claaroom datJ. JN A GOOD SCHOOL 111nrJ a child can learn to lne re8diae .t .. same time be'• leanlillg ta ...... Be can experience the thrill ot dlloeo&J as he solves school wort prolllmu • Im own or fiDda the W1Nl'I tll Im own questions. Tbe scllool llbrary can beJp tbe .., learner to gain coaMeace, tbe a.... age child to increale bll lllllllt.1. _. the gifted child to tllMI """""" ... stimulation. It alto eaa w• a child to learn lllCft tbaD bis d8m: work demands. We, the voters of tbe ~ Unified School Diatrtct, wt1J 11ne • t.oola to Hable our ~.,...... .. opportunity to prowtde .... Ille J learn better, to learn biter, ... ti continue to Jeam and brtirl tllillr knowledge up-to.date tblwa' It Clleir lifetimes. ·. · 1 IU'ge your readers to nppmt tlle Oct. 24 school bond eJectiilm. MRS. CAROLL P.uroN Retired ElementlrJ TMC!m' with MRS. DARYL F. WILSON Form.er Teacher costa that hu already paid for the· 'W erW Set la' additional e.xpenae of the carpeting - Tteo~ To the Editor: Asar 1 ~·" M,JWflllllllle Wl'Y ... I • 111• ,,..... a c:moc::aie:wlly llle*d .... ( HI Jib. 141117 _.a.., z -,;zl IJt allNy . t~• ol school bond election propoai· tlvu and being present at public bear- tiom, professional master planning ol _mp.a proposed budleta are tar...mor• 1be al"fTtndtcatn ttcrt UA!-27;m0 stD-f _.,_ ln the two years the school baa been To the Editor: in use. As you al know, lowered m;ain:;...· __,-Tb~e:....,".!:!fan~Wti~c~· .... • ~bcnd~~~!!!ljll!.-!llDl---<m---fenance cosu meilii mt]or savtng Vi on eated . bJ a I a m 78 years old, ud my wife who is 84, would like to ask die W- lowing questions of oar a:llool Clfti. clals: Do they think it ii rigbt that we should have lo pay between 2' _. 25 percent °" our modest a-ill taxes. of whk h $20 per moan. is w sending children to schoal, _. we have never bad any cbildrm t. • to school? Dear George: I find myself aufferiQC ~ a certain amount ol aelea worry and anxiety over fllimp which actually do not dtas te that much tonsid«.atioll. Anyhow, I have oftm tt.ad that worry is a uelea ~ lion. 1 notice you a.re billed • an exponent of the SidewaJS Thinking Theory. and I .....,,. if you could help me widl my anxiety? Dear Concerned: Certainly. Ju.st aJ93y1 lrfttt firm I y in mind the one tt.oacH which untold pbiloropben haft found valid: "90 per<lelll 81 those things we worry --never happen!" Feel better, don't JOll! (Gee. Wbat about those oCller 10 percent?) Dear George: What do you think al coUege beer parties? I want your ...... est opinion. JO COLlEGE Dear J o: When I was young we did aat have beer parties. I woRed 1DJ Vlt.'Y through school and spmt a ·p eat deal of ume walking a.ct "9-0d forth in the snow. with aalJ • cornstick and a cold potato for lunch. We had lJttle time rw "Beer parties." I was lucky to get an orange at Christmas. What time does yOUT nest blast start? l'vt' got a kit cl ca•ctung up to do! t 'De ·-'•y ....... at. .... ., ~ ..... M M Ulllified Sdlrirl DilCrid .. tr)'illC .. wwt ... mjmt..ttat I• n.y•aot ~ 'ua • 1•1 _... .. nries. Wida ...... -Ille trac:bn"1' .. f -5 iC!Sl!Dda eme.n ... die 4 7 ....... c lal ... .... ftJS'.ftJJUD'.IT • ._ m.rol .._.. ._ ra:ac ... Gil .,., .... if• J _. is &twilc - -••• ....., .. ewred it. PJ .. Wwlla.5-~0d.ll.-.& ..... tit ............ JNOtide llaa; · hwr 1 Cllllln ... eacb fl ..... ,., •• , ... A lilniry -ilrltl _.., _. aster-. la ~-a.-.platt•berb mil•ru· '9*.Bisaplace wl8e ta.e ...... a9 admlly -• ftriefy 81 ltw · g IMllriall. lie cm lrar1I al -......... -wiD Ille allle .. pill~ ... dam-. m.nra. 1BE ~T atmmt ca. mt aflrnl .. ftly .... -teadm' to " f ..... ..........._ Tiie in- ...... lie 1a:does today c09ld be ... ., .. .., .. time lie is grail-. ... ,,_~! 'llilaJ"• ....... --be ctitd:y ........... ~ ....... Jeau niag. lie ..... -fiq:&al .. qMStioD.. to lirlftlrrwwa1 .. tiisotr11~ .... lift ... ~ f! fllie .... ----..... 10 LFAIDf YW stills he JMlt ~a.,._,,.,..,..... ~-stafled .... ...,. ,,_ .. time be Ont ...... .. read. Lill -W. GS stadefttl to iMp we 1lleir' leaMig abi1itJ a.ml oar ...,. ... ~ .............. , ..... Ld -f'l99ft .. edDt:atioaal bad-btt by jWWiiJAIC lilnry-iwtJ udiosf. al tt*n ill adl elemewbaj llCbool Oar dliJlft9 ~ YES TOtn .t tbe Oct. JI ICe•potl Ilsa Sdloel B • II d ~ DR ROGER K GOLDEN Fere llN! lnwe To die Edis.: Sdlioai t.-JN Clf"Wbaa time ii ba'e dent.a ol today will be incruaed to direct methods o prote.Ullg taxes. 45,000 bJ 1980. What is cauaing aucb aa explolioa of population? One baa only to look at the ''v~t wastelaDcls" ol the Irviae Ranch for the answer. ID the nannal developmeat ol a commllllity the taxes on vacant Land are lteadily increased as tbe value of the lad increases, the value bdng amu.t directly proportioned to bow ready the land is for development. TA.XD ON THE LAND are bl effect .....,.ting the presently developed community. This then creates an ob- ligation on the part or that community to praride schools and other facW- tiea ro .. that land when it is developed. Tbil area, however, appears to be in a somewhat unique and abnormal situation. It ii a well known,_. that auesamenta on the Irvine Ranch' land bave not kept pace with the toc:rease la QJue of the land. AsseAmenll haft been a mere fraction of the vaJa of the land, even on land about to be med for major developmenta. UNDER THESE ci.rcUIDJt.aDCft lboald the citizens of this community coatlaue to provide new sites and and ICboo.lJ for development ol the JniDe Land! Where does it atop? What are the citizens getting in return for tbetr tu dollars being used for tbiJ parpoee! H may be the time now for the llsue to be raced, and new metbodl found to help provide for the need.a of m• jor new developments. Each boad proposition should therefore be exam- iDed carefully by the voters before they decide which way to cast their btiJol B. A. WILDER SftlpetJOflt• To the Edito~ Are the children or the Newport- Mia Unified School District respoa- llble for hi gb f edera I, state and local tues? Can these children do any- tlrlng about taxes? Of course not! Then why should our young people be penallied by denying them the daslroom space and educational f•· d.llties which they so desperately need? Unfortunately, we sometimes tend NO ONE ENJOYS paying taxes. I don't either. nor do our school board members, who are themselves tax- payen. However, I would 1ubm1t that each bond lllue abould be decided by its merit, and that the need for addition- al claurooma and facllltiea in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict ii overwhelming. MRS. CARLOS BEECK 'Lflck ol lntelH9ence' To the Editor: It's silly to keep kicking a dead horse, but lack of intelligence oo the part of some .adult voters in the Hunt: ington Beach Union High School Dis- trict requires aome real "kicking." F&et Of the matter, it seema rather obviou. the wrong generation ii a~ tending acbool I A total of 7 ,9tfl said "NO" to a bond ilsue that would deaeate the tax rate while it assured space and facilities in high school for .all the youngsters now in elementary, inter- mediate and/or junior high achools - plu all those moving Into Westmln· stet, Seal Beach, Fountain Vdley, and Huntington Beach during the next five years. A total of 8,589 said "NO" to a 15- cnt Increase per $100 assened valu· atJon to staff and supply existing high achoola. I WONDER HOW MANY noticed that "NO" took away 54 cents already promised for the education of high school st•Jdents. l wonder if any of them dug out last year's tax bill and figured up how much more $1.54 per $100 would reaUy amount to over $1.39 per $100. On my lax bill It totalled '6.33 a year, or .01734 cents (that's LESS than 2 cenu) per day. At $1.39 per 100. 1 was paying .1607 cent.a a day to help educate high school students. At $1.54 per 100 I'd have had to pay the hor- rendous sum of .1780 cents per day to assure education for an ever-in- creasing number of high school stu· dent.a. BUT, 8,589 VOTERS decided, how- school operating expenses. majority! Wby must we wte • ._ THE TUSTIN SCHOOL dis .... ct bas again, aod by whole a• It Jt7? M ... long u these "extra dedlom" •tt a policy of bidding out Its mainte-cost anything, wby not _... a nance contracts. When the bids came "World Series" out ol tt., tbe tlDp ,,_. in for ita new Troy High School. the out of seven wins? maintenance Linn that wu awarded NAME Wl'IDl:IFLD the rive-year contract gave the same price as it bad given in the past for maintaining acboola with bard floor· ing. This, provided they were allowed to put In carpeting at no cost to the district; they were so obviouajy sure they could make more of a profit this way. We wish people would uk for in- formation such as this before they label our school as extrav1ganU1 lux- urious. ELIZABETH GQODY$AR Prelident, Estancla lligb School PTA Leant Better, Futer To the Edit.or: For 33 yean I dedicated my ll!e to teaching elementary reboot children. I know from my own personal exper· lence bow important a school library can be to an elementary acbool child. Proposition No. 5 on the Newporl- Mesa Unified School District's Oct. 24 bond election would provide a library and study space at each elementary school. I would like to share with your read- ers my reasons for favoring central· i7.ed libraries in elementary schools. RESEARCH CONDUCTED at Rut· gers University indicates that chil- dren from elementary schoob where there are centralized libraries do bet- ter in high school and college than those from schools 1n which there are no libraries. Grades one through six are the ••Age of the Question Mark." During these years. a child £requently col· lect.s more answers than he will Ln any other period or his life. It is In the elementary school that lifetime habits and attitudes toward reading are developed. This is the school age when nearly all children like to read or be read to. But thls W~efAll To the Editor: Nothing ii tree. U we wmt &9od sctiool1, we mu.st pey for tban. It 11 lronlc that in th.it area of reJa.. tlvely h1gb income ml of reW1fttJ low taxes -amoag the lowest tblnl in Southern California -we bne beea turning down propouk for impl'O'riq our rohoola. , Le.l's remind ourselWa again of a.e important role that eduaatioa pl.QI iD a democracy: IT IS THE ADEQUACY of a. schoola that determlnea the adequq of our citl.zena foe tomorrow. Whit we can do to cootribute our abare of a- cellently trained cith.ena from tbe a- pandlng Newport.Mesa area will help p--omote tbe well-being of all of a. Let's be certaln to vote YES tar tbe seven import.ant bood propoall ID tbe Newport-Mesa Unltled Scbool Dlltrid or. Ocl 24. ROSCINE FEELEY Wednesday. October 18, 1987 . The editorial page or ~ Dcdlr Pilot seeks to tnfon'll cmd tflm. ulatt rtaders b11 prunting Ws newspaper's opiniOM and cona. mcntaru on topb of btttrest, ~nd significance, br providtng a forum for CM e%J)reuioft of our rtadtri' opmfon.s. and bv presenting tM di~11 o~ pofnt.t of in/Of"fMd ob.krwts ana spoktsrMtt on topict of ua. do11. Robert N. Weed, Pubtlsber DE ,... . indd . ..,. A · lice. .-lnllt ..... Ole I ... , .... INft u.. m• Wt maa. ngbt twbe All OCCASION FOlt GlmER -Heralding the Costa Mesa Civic PlaJM•e PatlW' Amociation daring a festiye reception Satur-daJ, Oct. 21, wiD be the city's Chamber of Commerce, its Women's Committee, o(ficials and the DAILY PILOT. Either formal or semi- formal dress is appropriate. Choosing the long version are (left to rigtlt) the Mmes. 'A. L. Pinkley, Henry C. Vaughn and H. S. Jencks. Playhouse Patrons Gala Salute In Offing A group of women ~ ill ·mwc md ,... moting all city-sponsored plays aad otlls' Cllbnl activities will have the spotlight tmmd • --.bers following the seoood night ~of ""11le Girts in 509." .. Organized last February at a &a ill die m...e ol Mrs. A. L. Pinkley, the group fa1111wsly apen&ed as a committee of Costa Mesa Qmnbrr fll Ca ce'1 Women's Committee. Now iDcorponted at the c.c.ta Ilea Orie Play- house Patrons' A.Mociation. die O'Ollp will take cat.er stage during a uhdGrJ recepiw ill tile 0--,, Recreation Center SltardaJ, Oct. 2L Joiniac fGl"C8 ill tile .......... -die dmnber and it'I M r•11 c I ,,.., dlJ ........ .. the DAILY PILOT. C...pl' 01'J ••rm .. tie de- livered by Mayor WUlant JGn1aa. Jn a ra. m.. coming CofC president, and a aep; carnt~ tram die newspaper. 'Ibe play will be prnmted lo a deed -..ie. W tickets at $1.50, still are anibble at die raie11ti• de- partment. chamber olfice.. PilltleJ'• One stGle ..t from patrons. Appointed patrons' cUinnaa pro.u. ii lln. Pillt- ley, assisted by the Mmes Bary C. v_,... Yice dllir- man; H. S. Jencb, leCJ'etary, ad JUlfS It Ibey, Ed- ward Evw. Jencb and BOJ Jw, bylaws ca ·u,.. Goblins Are A<oming to Town ~will ,et J11 if JOU dm't watch out" will be the apropos theme for the BaDowem PartJ ill the Balboa Pavilion, Sunday evening, Oct. 29, sponsored by tbe Aftlr 1he group of Newport Harbor's Tuesday Club. Showing what a ".ary" ICEtle ·11 wiD be are (left to right) the Mmes. Louis WhUe, Harry Black and Robert uti. The evening of merriment and music wiJJ begin at 5 p.m. with a W-rtcbes Brfw and dinner will follow at 6. Decorations Blossom Under Artisans' Care Arrangements of papier mache flowers in matching pots will adorn tables in the Santa Ana Elks Club when Orange County Alpha Garn· ma Delta Alumnae present their benefit luncheon fashion show at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. Artisans creating the decor are Oeft to right) the Mmes. John Rodebaugh, William H. Reed and William K. Budd. Proceeds will benefit 0nace Comity Society for ~ pled Children and Adult&, the Speedl -.I I EpalJP .De•eJat-nent Center, Anaheim. and other alnrnme dmrities. 'l'kbU _,-be r. served by calling either llrs. WWW. 8eed, dlairmm. or 111'1. Rodebaugh. Get to the Root of .the Problem, Send Him to a DEAR ANN LANDERS: We hope JOU wiD -('.Cllwidpr tbi• letter too indelicate " print. became we need help. A YWJ Ilia mm ...U iD 8111' of. fice. Be .... te w.elf • lot.-UMI ..... tne-NobodJ Ital l!'tf!t bad ., trGlllille .. Ma Notr it IMIDI be ii ........ -delltal J8obleml. For tbe pllll ...et Ill IMI been mnorinC .. pmt1111 .,._ dllriatC omce boars (.....0, after' hmdt) ad be just leaftS ii -.. desk. 1'be lilbt o( Ibale teea. • llil desk ii enough to mak • per.-want to cbMlge jobs. We clcm't will! to o(fmd the genlle- ma, yet w don't feel be bas the right te IPOiJ • pet"IOO's day. Do you be~ u allOll,f1DOOI note miCht be the answer? -TOO MUCH REAJ.ISM DEAR TOO MUCH: Tile poor 1111 ~ .. Jt bffk te tlte deatist ucl Jet Ida doppen ldju&ed. ID t II e meutlme, I tee 110thlng wroa, 11 tell- 181 llllm l• plaJn lancuace that t b c 1lpt of Ills teeth on the de1k 11 un- appetitlag. to say the le&11t, and If lte cn't keep them In his head, would lte please pt1t them In the drawer. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your acid comment. "Alimony Is the high cost of leavl.n&" has a nice ring to it but it indicates that you MVe no sympathy whatever for the victims of cruel and punishing ex-wives. My husband is one o( those un· fortunate people who ls impaled on the alimony d~gger. For him, at least. the price of le aving was a great deal higher than it should have been. Because my husband Is a tint per· son, he did not respond to his wlfe ·~ vicious charges. He could have black· ened her name and taken the chil- dren, but he chose to remain silent and pay through the nose. If you have a shred o( decency you will print this letter and admit there is another side to the picture, b u t then you could not possibly say a good word for a divorced man or you'd be thrown out of the Catholic Church. -MRS. D. DEAR MRS.: Tbrowln' me out of the Catholi c Church would ht the neatest trick of any week since I •m not In tt. Here 11 your tetur, however, and 11'1 • good one. There 11 Indeed 1omc- thln1 to be said en the other aide ind I'm happy to live you equal tlmt. DEAR ANN LANDERS. Am I soft.. hearted. soft-headed or ju.st plain sel- fish? If I don 't have a date I will go out with any guy who calls me. It can be Mr. Jerk, U.S.A., and I'll say yes_ rather than hurt his feelings. rve pat up with dozens of bores on accouat ol tltis. My girlfriend believes ju.at the op. posite. She says it is cruel to let a feJ. low waste his money on a girl·wbo bas no jnterest in him. According to her. wtien a girl accepts a date she gives the guy the impression that she thinks he is neat. Who is right? -MOLbY AND POlLY DEAR M ANO P: I'd aay die lle9' position Is somewhere I• t~ •*It. It 11 dumb t" 10 Mt wtt" ••.! CiJll Dentist ... , DU ...... ,._ hr.By ............ .,,,, ........... ~ ................ ! ..... .. td lltt -lft .. Ck ...... ~ Ttlir ...... '11 n 1•1 'J5 .... ..... ........ Wer. Dr ilJlilc may be ... -to lbe IDcb ,_ ,.. ..__... it am pat ,_ 0 our fer keep&.. Yoa cm cool it and l&aJ popmlar'. Bad .. &azie and Yoe- f'« Tem ace• OlltJ ... Send z cnta in em md a 1aag.. sdf-addaa. ed. sbmped t:Pdopr with ,.,... re. q1lell. Am Laden will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in artt of tbr DAILY PIL(Yf, f11clo5m£ , td-addns.wd, stamped f'OVelope. • 0 f 4 Ul..Y PILOT sam.8ml STANDOUT-Jde an.tie blends tndJtion with the latest, the -... ad ~ *-. Tlllil me bas Mrdled wbtta collar and cuff accents on Ul7 llllle willt Wild mwy Jae to ~ for a bicycle ride through Wey· & ,, •• ,. ......... eyde jmnt down Stµ:wet strip. Fashions Forecast '·sy Julie 'Status ol Women' · Male Viewpoint a 'l1Mt ••saatu ot Womea" peet IPMU.-'for the Zonta Club ol Nnport lfarbor turned out to 6t J J¥11. And RepubUcaa Aaaelob1Y· mu R®8rt ISadMlll cheer· fully roM eo tbe tut aad quipped. ~ tr tbe ftnt time rve beta c.a.ct apon to Jtand ID for a ~ - and a n.ocni at Gael" The ""'7 . important· ~ .. ~ ... nemo- ~ratlc ~oman Mlrdl P'OGC ol Oelrland wtme plane ..... delayed b)' '°' la OekJeml. mUiDg bet too lat. a ateb the Lii Aq1l11 NewpClrt Beach. ........ in tlal9 for the ~. ID ar._.~ IJ'Qller Badbim bowed to ano~ "lnlult." "lt wa1 a man wbo caued the airplane to be late In tbe ftnt place," be lamented. "Oh, well,'' he tmiled as be aurveyed bia pertilan au- cOeoc., "there are no votes here for Mn. Fons any· .... , ... BectMm la laded the ef • fcrta ol tbe three women in tbe Jetlalature wbo all a~ Democ:rata. "M.aybe t b a t ::..,,....tbtn1 to ,ou.'' be dlldld bia ..Uence 1111 '1 sum -=---tlleStltus ., .... 0..,mlrtr in tlllbfa ... e,81° •Nld .._. 1111 Idea wu ftrat lnldlld tbere wtn only two w three men bl either ~ who dared to vote aptut ll "I wu oae wbo went right don the line with the oth· II I ers," be admitted. "Do you know what happened t.o tbolt who voted againlt It? They all were appointed to it!" TurniDe to tbe aertoua i; side ol women'• quest for :: equality, be ttrealed that relatively few women bave I made lt lnto the executive circlet. '!be commiJllon baa and wW improve the 1tatu1 ol woma considerably, be said. One of the obstacles that remalna 1J di1erimination in bourly..-aae W'Ol'k, ~ women perform the u.me duties u men but receive leaser pay. "Women should have the 1 right to obtain any level in their work they desire," I he declared. But, tile auemblyman em· pbuized.. be oppoMI any II statute• 'that will provide unequal "protection" tor w o m e n, tbereby making n them more equal than their I male counterputa. "Some women feel t b e need for protectl.on fr0111 U· I: ploltatlon," be said. ''but I don't think there'• explolta-n tloa today. Tbere are DO I .... tlbopl.'' And 101De women demand to hip Mr ''1"JIDU'1 pre- otatiH" la acldttica to the • ..... of mu. .. ,,.., •• bed for UI .... IDie','' bl .. uabld. I Re eoaftdld bis fellow· 1 llClalaton blve d18covered tbe weapon to ._ when beUllnt the females ln tbe cepit.ol. "We needle them. II We men can reduce women to tul1 equality on the de· r. b9te floor ." Lien Law Explained II Recent changes in t h e medwlic's lien law will be empha1Jzed bJ Attorney Harold Slane Jr. when he addresses the Orange Coun - ty Qiapter ol Women in Co1111truction at e:ao p.m. 'J\atldly, Oct. 24, In the Saddleb9clt Inn. Santa Alla. All women employed In the comtructlon tn4ultry. tndudmc teneraJ c0atr.c-ton. aubcontractan a D d Boles, chairman, at 540-7990 :: or MS-5671. HB Auxiliary " " Always avant-garde, ab-1uppllen an invited t.o at.- IOl'bed ill our timee wttb ~~ R,:~ ~ llGGINGS AH llACIC -Only this lime there are lftalen to milch. Jul~ accents her red wool en· iembl. with a mJorf uJ plaid mini skirt and brown loaf en. Hayride Titled 'A Happening' Ranc.-h by tlle Surfrld· ""· eyee lalnc toward the fU.. t1art ' Julie Olrtltie offert · forec:.t for tpOl'tawear ·- tbe Seboolctrt Look -\ID• veUed ill London d u r i n 1 fllminc of MGM'• "Far From the Madd'nc <nwct." Mill Cbrllae .. peced the ,...._ world ever alnce lbe ....... to •• her Itel in mbll aldrta ln "O.Uq" and_jbfll evtt1 m«• ..mar· ageoua]y, cover them ln the 1utcJoua and elecant R'*1· an dothee worn In "Dr. 1.hl· ftlO." · And DOW lbe makes ber pr~ tbet the tdnftat. me acboot c1r-. and wool ~ will be "ro,WablJ e81Ual. 1 e t freahl7 femj. nine'' -an uclttn1 COil· trut for our f11hJon future. Coast Club Completing Bazaar Plans Co.It Woman'• Club Corona del Mar returned to the lrv!M Coast Country Club for the regular m~ Ing yestttday with Mrs. Eugene F. Wine presiding. Mn . Jack Hart. proiJ'am chalrman presented J I m Gillon who showed a film "See You at the Races." and discussed the Holly- wood Turf Club. A Fall Bazaar is sched· uled for Nov . 18, in the Mesa Shopping Center and t:he ways and means work· 1hop for this event wtll take' place in the home of Mn. Michael Coronel on Mon· day, Oct. 23. Derby Talk Set For Kiwi Club The Powder Puff Derby So. 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The former American AJr. lines stewardesi;cs will meet &t 8 p.m in the home or W.rs R W Howard, New· porl Beach More Inform•· tJon 1.1 available by calling YOU'LL FIND IT AT GENE'S So. Coul l'l•n ....••• , ...• )))) l rl1tol, Cost• Mau Hubor Cs11ter . . . ••• , , 2)00 No. Hubor, Coste M111 H1111ti119ton C111t1r • . • • • . • • . • • • E41fttt r at 1 .. ch ll11cl. 10 11• l'•r~ Ct 11hr .•..•••••...... 101 011-ths-Mell l•hwood Ce111., ..••••••• , ••• , 5011 H.ulbror1lo: :1 he ..................... ______ _._ ---I --·••: ........ O!J:.= :: JI a: 11 j u 11 I 11 :1 I [a :: J r;p~~=:EJ BRIGHT n.. OAllY PflOT ....... . ··-· ·-... ,..,... ..... •-' .,._ ... '-' ,_ ....... . ...... -'4.a, -' .-,.., ... -· Sponsor!I ar,. thf' Messrs and Mm es Carl Carlson. Al Klllams. Robert Stettlen and KJdlael Lombardi. Oow11tow11 lo119 l•H~ ... , .... , . , , , , .. 4SO 1'111• A"•· her al 642-0421. .... ~,_.~,.,..-~ ..... ~.,......,.~....,..-.Jill-o...,.~~ LJ._+ .!-!. I J l J ... = ( I I mt "' pa tu1 DU fir l ue.I eel ma Th lb get I Sbt Ch ad the ! me Joi SaJ , } me Ks Im anc ol 1 the Ka 1 De -Cal Me Ba-, ed Bit On fiaJ Loi hlh ) eo. mu 3153 filr Au fer dl3 la Lea J to • • I DAILY PILOT Chief's 'Better Half' His, Her Careers.Complement Club Section Reviews Book w:n. Arline Baker open. eel ber Emerald Bay home Moaday for a meeting of tbe Rlvlera Club's B o o k Sectiott, accordi.ng to Mrs. i.ec.wd G. Davis, section cbairman. MIS. L IAMl!s GLAVAS ......... w,,, ef Uf9 Laguna Group Fetes Membe rs Patience Wright Cba- memben ol the Daughters al the American BnolatioD paid tribute to the Consti- tution and honored three members during the croup'• fint fall meding. Banored were Mn. Sam- uel J. Shera' and Mn. Vm- ceat c. King. both organiz- ing members, and Mn. Tbomu B. Kennedy, put state Clftica' and chapter re- gent During the meeting, Mn. Shera' dbcuaed Tbe New Challenge, tracing man'• adllevemeata from Adam to the present apace age. Mrs. Kennedy's achieve- ments were lauded by Mn. John Holland Kinkaid of the San Clemente chapter. The CIOILltitutions, and the Kaai-Blue Betrothal Revealed AIWlllQDCing the eacare- ment ol their dauPter Katblee Am Blue to ~ 1-1 Culrlel Kaai~ ud llri. William H. B1De ol Newport Beach. . Tbe fature brideeroom ta the IOD ol Jin. JoeepbiDe Kaai alHoaolala. The couple plan to wed Dec. 11. in Sl Joachim '1 • Catbolic Church, C 0 S ta Mesa. and honeymoon 1n Hawaii. The IJride.elect graduat- ed from Newport Barbor iligb Scbool and attended Qrange Coat College. Ber fiaDce, a graduate of Sl Lou:ia mp School. Bono- luhl, served 1n the Air increaaing power of the Fed- eral government was dis- cussed by Mrs. Fred C. Roa, cba.trman of national defense, wbo aaid the DAR ii vigorously opposed to a bill before Congress to cb.ange nattooal holidays. New member• welcomed to the group include Mrs. Carol G•n. Mn. Florence Wiainl, M r s. Ellz.abeth Jona and the Misses Carol and Catherine Westmore- land. Hott.eases were the Mmes. Forbes R. McCreary, Rich- ard H. Ott, James W. Ben- ett and Christopher Leason. Upcoming events include a meeting in the Hotel La· guna on Tue.sday, Nov . 7, and a card party in the woman's clubhouse, Nov. 29. ICATHLEE BLUE To M.rry Force and oow is studying at occ. Auxiliary Views Film Mn. Merrill Barker of Coastline AuxiliarY, Vet.er· am of Foreip Wan Poll 3511 bu arnnced for a film to .,;. lbowD bJ t h e America CUcel' Sodet, for tbe recaW meetiDI Fri- day, Oct. ., .t 7:15 p.m.; ID Colla Maa'1 Americua Legion~ A cloctat will be present to wwer-qaestioal, a n d vmtora l'.re welcome to at· tend. Attending the carnival at the Veteran•a Hospital, Long Beech were Mrs. Wllllam Kelq, president; Comman· der Pd Mra. Vemon Math- ews, Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Brown, Mr. and Mn. George Meldrum, Mn. Mil· dred Moore, Mrs. Barker, Baroid Hohl, and Henry Nottebrock. GLEN MAR WEST By JUDY HURST Of IM 0111r 'Utt .,.., B. James Glavas, chlef of police in Newport Beach, and his wife Ginny are adept at working together. Their careers complement each other and as Ginny explained, "Jim and I talk the same langua1e." Petite and tanned, Ginny u caught up in the social whirl of Newport and still manages time to work part. time as a registered nurse. Friendly, outgoing and nat· urally charming, she is a joiner and belongs to sev· eral civic and wom~·s clubs. Seated comfortably on her terrace overlooking Cberry ·Lake ln the Back Bay, Giri· ny, ever vivacious, elabor· ated on her early years in nursing. "I was raised in Los An· geles and graduated from White Memorial Hospital This was during the depres- sion years when many nur· ses were walting on tables," abe noted • NURSING PROBLEMS "Nurses deal with many of the same problems as the police department -we save lives and deal with death." Gri.m)y ..abe remembered the cla71 when lbe worbd at Loe Angeles County Gen- eral Hospital with the red blanket cases and psychos. "Then you did first things first and removed yourself emotionally from the case." The active nurse sees "red'' when people say nurses a r e impersonal. "This ls not true," she pro- tested strongly, "death is not commonplace to any· one with a heart. We're dedicated and must deal with it ~use we were trained and have a job to complde." Nine months after h e r graduation she met .run who was then down from Washington State Unlversi· ty. "He never went bac.k," she smiled. Glavas trans· ferred to USC and studied business administration. "During this time he be· gan work with the Los An- geles Police Department and in 1938 we were mar- ried," she said almost in one breath. WIFE'S WORRIES Agreeing with the public's opinion, Ginny claimed a po- llceman' s wife always wor· rtes about her husband on the job. "I knew when we were married Utls work was bis forte." She has always tried to encourage him and f~eu that his career was never a stumbling block to ffieir marrfage. ~ the years sailed by, Glavas started up the de- partmental rungs. Then the war came and he enlisted with the Coast Guard. In 1944 he wa~ back on the department as a new ser· geant, working homicide at Pals Hear night and going to school during the day. At the beginning their jobs never conflicted -"We just worked opposltAI hours," abe · laughed. Discussing their 29 mar· rled years, GiMy amootbecl her short blonde coiffure and recalled havlnf to ad· just thelr home life to ber husband's working agenda. "When there are children involved you have to ad· just," she stressed. "But really it is not any differ- ent from the factory work· er and his schedule." Shortly after their aon Jimmy waa born, abe went back to work. "WorkiDC then waa never a nece1a1t)' -It was becaUH I loY'ed ll" REWARDING JOB When the Newport chief was commander of Los All· geles juvenile divl&ion, Gin· ny had a job which para!· leled. She took a position as admitting nurse al Los Angeles juvenile ball. Goblins A Go Go "~ kids saw me as a nurse in white and talked freely. I was the first fe- male they bad seen a1nce their detention, and they wouldn't speak with tbe l>O* lice. It wu reward.lnC to me beceuse Jlm wan41ed tbt best for them." ln the spirit of things are Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nldaola who celebrated tbe put scare.in last Saturday. the Balboa Bay CIU'1 Goblinl A Go Go BaDoween Party. In addition to Witches' brew, Ronnie Brown and tbe inYilible men played ID1llic to clank cbain.s to and magidan I,.en Wayne perfG •+e>t w llllmtinc tricb. Bealdea admitting t b • younestert and admlldater- inl medical~ abe utlllled ber power of coauellng. Tb1I prime example abe cited to llhutrate bow a nursing career could be just as exciting, challenging and reward.lng as police work. But Glavas was on the move and retired as a cap- tain from the LAPD after 23 years of service. That was six ye.ars ago when be was hlred as chlef of po- lice in Newport. When they moved down to thf! beach area Ginny was the "chief" when it came to house bunting. "It was love at first slgbt," 1he commented on findiJtg their home. AT HOME Modern and spacious, the house now is being redec· orated. One room ii being designed and built by the chief, and will contain bis official business and library. Neighbors surroundine the lake often see a different side to the 6-foot-2 chief. He often' relaxes by s.alling his aabot or fishing in the lake's stocked waters. HU wife accredits h l 1 rise to the top with three well chosen words -study, study, study. "Because he is dedkated he has taken his share of criticism , but he has remained honest and sticks to bis principles, nev. er wavering," she ex churn- Musical Sounds, Sights Set ·It'll be a "musical" meeting with piano and bal· let selectioo.. presented ~ morrow at the 1 p.m. gath- ering of Newport Harbor Chapter 121, American As- ae>CUtion of Retired Per- sons. Meeting in the Harbor Senior Citizens Clubhouse, members will be treated to Merilee Magnusen of the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Co. dancing the "Winter Fairy Variation" and "1be Sugar Plum Fairy." At the piano Mias Debby Hope and Miss Michele Burford will play classical numbers. Chapter President Eugene H. Hite Sr. of Huntington Beach will present person· aJ glimpses of the national organization's founde.r, the late Dr. Ethel Percy An-• drus. Mrs. Aaron Christensen, vice president In charge of entertainment, and Mr 1 . Alexander R~er, wife of the put chapter president, are in charge of the pro- gram. Men and women over SS years-ol age are invited to attend. Club Tuned In ed proudly· · Radio and motllm picture "He has a desire to in· news will be disclosed by quire and spends a g r e a t Mrs. Laura Curry during deal of time with his nose the first tea meeting of the . burled in a book. season for the Laguna Beach "Hls job ls a necessity to Woman's Club at 2 p.m . Fri- him and his first ambition," day, Ocl 20. she continued. "The image The rpelier ls state chair- of hls department ls being man of motioi pictures, ra· shaped and established by dfo and television . his careful hands." Guests will be honored at Although Ginny has only the meeting. Mrs. Clare De· visited his office three Bus. first vice president, will times, she knows this for preside in the absence of LIUI• er .. lreal .. . ... ..,,,, ...... -II• Durtni the gatberinf lln. Ftederict I. .rudunan aftered a reYicw of Robert Criddm'• ''The Secret o( s.da Vlttorla .•• 'S ,.,. .. 11., tlttan Past Tunes ~-ur-e. _______ Mr_s._Geo_r_ge_H_._'Ib_om_ps; mllftll , __ -47~ --•• ,. ·~ A History of American Popular Songs will be pre- sented when William H. Seaman, member of th e V.'estminster High School faculty, appears before the Friends of the Fountain Val· ley Library. Augmenting his talk on the general history of songs from 1620 to the present at the piano. his program will be preceded by a short gen- e.rat meeting at 1 p.m. Fri- day, Oct. 20. All members and friends are invited to attend the meeting, whid\ will tate place only this month in the Methodist Church of Foun· tain Valley. FALL ..• S 18" FALLS Reg. $90 '50 2 .. " FALLS Reg. $110 '60 Reg. $1 2.00 WIGLETS Reg. $20.00 Reg. $21.00 WIGS PIOM '29'' malAe; i Wig & BNuty Salon JSO·D I . 11ftl St. HILUHIN IOUAH COSTA MISA .... ,. .. • Wig Salon n u wmMtNSlll STATH CINTD WUTMINml HM1to " '"" ..u., ,., ... te ~,,,. Avri19 ra~ Da- cron• polyester-cotton blends in ~,;;; All a>ttm wOvm novelties. 35• 1o ~ w.s:.. 79~ II ""' 11e11., ail II .. I ... plJ • Wabahle cottom .•. idml for IO JmDY fall fashions. Vast wlc ction of .olid col- on in nuro.ir or wide wales. 3S' ID € wide. YOUI Wt'I "°""' --A'f .... CllLllr:COR i N'S SHOP EVERY EVENING • MONDAY THRU FRIDAY UNTIL 9-.30 PM.- SATURDAY ~IL 6 P.M. -' ,. .. DAILY P'llOT Wednesd_,, October 18. 1967 ' IAU.U PltlPAUTIONS -IA>okinc over IOIDe of the ftmnl mate for the aecond annual Christmas ba- mr ..-.ec1 bJ tbe women of St. KarT• FJpilcopal Date Rev ea led For Gala Sale BarpiD baalen mi,llt cir- cle Wtclwda1, Nov. U on their almclen, 1be day St. JilarT• Epllcopa1 aiurcb- ,,... ltala tbetr aecood .._.. Oriltmal bazaar. ireuure chest of wblte ele- phanta for 'l a grab. Other cbaf.rmen usilttng include tbe Mmes. Francis M. Nau, workshop; J. W. Downer, sewing; C. Stuart Lewla and Allee King, dee> orations; Charlton P. Boyd, coffee and sandwiches, and Edmund Fairebild, treasur- Tiie eftllt. to tab place la tlle Part Avenue Guild Ball, wDl be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,..,,,.,.... haft been work· erAJ..o serving u chainnen Ill& • o.er a year on tra-are the Mmes. Alexander cllklall Cbriatmu decor• Keith and Robert F. Schn\t- ticm. bitted prmenta and zer. baked good.1; Charl~s ....... articln for the · S. Thomas, knitting; Edwin 0«1Doa, accoadiat to Mrs. J. Cutting, George R. Camp- a.lel s 'nloma• of Co-bell and Robert c. Robb, ,... del M. originator of invitations; Wllllam Ullom, the baur, ~ Mn. An-decorated bags ; Joyce Kiel. ..., Mar1blad al. Laguna, treasure cheat; Wllllam J. dNdrmaa. Pinckney, posters, and Miss Alie Clfterecl wOI be hom• Lily Wright and Mrs. May ..S. i.ud Joodl and I Ingraham, toys. News Told At Party At • i-rtJ for relatlvel _. dole trieDdl in t be Bend~ Bwta bome al. JCr. 8d Mn. Leroy Allen .... ........... ol their fn.,...,.8'11NnAllen ... , ......... to Jim Si- -· .. of Mr. and Jin. Bae a11•4WD of Ful· ---Tiie ,.., coap1e wm be mm1ed :O.C. 21, In the Comlmmlty 11 e t b o d l at Olardl. B111111qtno Beach. Tbe bridHJect ii I Cfad• aate ot lhmtiDeton Beach ...,,.., ..... ....,.. Hi8b ScbOol and attended IAllARA ALLEN the Ualventty of Oalifor· Dec.mbtr Wedding Jlla.. Dma. Sbe WU gradU· ---------ated from California State CoDep • Fallerton, and it a Wieber in the Anaheim Hip Scbool District. Ber flance ii a graduate of FuDertoo BlCh School. Fuila1on Junior College and Sa Diego State College, wbrre be was a member of Alpha Tau Omega frater· atty. ~epublican Women Elect New officers will be elect- ed when the Fountain Val- ley Republican Women, Fed- erated, meet at 7:30 p.m. to- JDOJ row in McDowell School 17210 Oak St, FountaJn Val- ley. All erea women are invit· ed to attend the meeting. Mn. John Harper II presi- dent of the organisation. SICOND llG WEEK AT IOTH CINEMAS JoBN KIRK WAYNE DOUGLAS ' Berkeley Home For Newlyweds Maklnc tbelr bomt 1n Berkeley are WWJam Lee Woodle and h1I bride, the form• Pamela Chrlltlna Sweeney. The couple were mll'rled durinl I larclen Weddinl 1n the Laiuna Beach home of her puenta, Mr. and Mrs. Jame 1 Stevena Sweeney. The Rev. Roser T. Wilke performed the ceremony. tan Beach ailed hil couala, Wllllam DeDDia Woodie, to be beat man. U1bers were Edward SbaY· er, John Peter Moe and Eu· pne Seymour Avery. Following UJe certmOQJ, 1!50 guest& enjoyed a recep- Uon in the Sweeney home. 1be bride's aunta. Mr 1. Richard M. Valenttne ol Springfield, Va., and Mu. Richard R. Y oumana of Hy- attsville, Md. assJJted. OPIN Ml SUNDAY 2s1S NOW .... TUUDAY ............. ....,,, ,.._.. ......... .,...__,ON --... • Celer ... ........ ..,..~.Celer PACIFIC ORI E- p.~~ ~:~ Mias 1.oanne Scott of La· guna Beach wu the m'1d of honor, wblle bridesmaids were the MllHI SUND Gil- man and Katyu Sun ot La· iun-. and· Donna Osman of Berkeley: The IOD al. Mr. and Mrs. 'lbe new Mn. Woodle, a graduate of Laguna Beadl Hilb School, II a ju1liar at the UniveraltJ ol Callfonda, Berkeley wh'1'9 abe II studJ· lng art. Her buabend la aa1r.============t alumnqa of the aame mi------------1 Kermit Woodie ol Manbat-ventty. c ·ombined · Endea.vors Improve Community Church are (left to right) ¥n. Olarles S. 'l'homu. Mrs. C. Stuart l.Atwia and Mn. Baird Coffin. '11le event will take place Wedriesday, Nov. 15. The old d&cbe, "where there'• a will, tbert'a a way," aptly 111Pllet to the publlc-lplrtted women who work u c:hlirmen of area Students Betrothed Summer nuptlala ln st. Behel Church, La Canada are being planned by Su- san Lee Waldner and David Earl Brown. · Announcln1 the eniage- meot of her dauihter was Mra. Charles B. Waldnerof La C&nada. The future bridegroom 11 the aon of Mr. and Mn. Douglas E. Brown of Colt.a Meaa. clubs. Oovertq the many areas of community tmpovement tn which that orautidou are concerned•• the cbalr· meawbowen~b)' Mn. DU It Balb, ~ dent al. tbt Jmdor Woman'a Club of Buntlniton Bffch. Servtnc tbla year are thel--__;,--_..;~--=~ Mmes. Dm Smythe, Amer- lcanam: Glenn HoUentteln, Build a Better Community~ Bob Cbaae, CODHl'V&tion ; •----Robert Rowe, bulletin; Rob-.J.UUS ~uwc ert Nlcboll, convention; 0. GABNER·ANDREWS K. Goolsby, current laaues; J>OUGlAs. roBURN Robert Westerman, Feeler· II - at1cm exten.alon; Ted Red-.:=~~'::::' dick. flDe aria; Don Pate, WTm .,,...-::::::. l .-.::,. health; Stanley Hettlqa, "' hiltorlan and Bernard Rog-Peter Sellert In en, house. "THE 8080" Also serving are t h e The bride-elect, a eradu- ate of La Canada Hlah School. ii a aopbomore at Pasadena City College. Her fia.nce, who graduated from Costa Mesa High School, is SUSAN WALDNER attending Orange Coaat Col· June Rites Set Mmes. Dou&las Moacrtp. ln• l-====~~~==~1 terutional affain; Rlcbard Ii Jeae. AFS Benefit, , Art Exhibit ' Scheduled Colt.a M-a.pter of the American Field Service is pl•nntns fer thia year's major fund-raiaing event. an Art Exhibtt and Benefit Drawing oa Saturday, Oct. 21, in Ludlum Art Center. Tustin, at 7:30 p.m. Ticketa for '1 serve both 11 admlaaioo and a chance on an oll landlcape by John Plumer Ludlum. Money for ticket. is being received by Mr1. Mart.in Matson, 1742 lowa St., Costa Mesa, by Friday, Oct. 20. Guest Chooses Communication For Talk Title Dr. Francis Mac O'Lasb of Falrview State Hospital will talk about Interperson: al Relations and Communi· cation to the Newport Har- bor Area Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta Friday, Oct. 20. Members will gather at 10 a.m. for the brunch in the Cost.a Mesa Golf and County Club. Members may bring guests, and reserva- tion• may be made with Mrs. Glen Askew, 642-0255. She and Mrs. Richard Ran- dall are in charge of deco- ratiom and anaogementa. 4PORT /1. .. i. -~ ... j.BEST FILM OF 19661" Nof-.1 Soclely ti F'-C111ta ' ,,,..,.. Who Will Dominate Fish Derby? Will the female &nil•• dominate the sport-ftlhlng derby? This year more reserva- tions have been made by women than ever before for the annual Orange County Association for Retarded ailldren 1lshing derby Ht Crawftrd a n d Maurice Rummage Set In LB Church MarJ Pd Muth& Soci- ety memben of St Paul's Lutheran Church will ata1e a nunmaa• •alt tomorrow and Friday, Oct. 19-20 be- ginDIDC at 9 a.m. in the churc:b, at Cypreas Dr., La- guna Bach. Mra. Aqust Broker, pres- ident of the group, l&id ev- eryone II iDvlted to attend. Further information may be obtained by callina her at 41M255 • OIJ'l 11 CORSI Alie HllllY flONIA Ill "WILCOMI fO HAD .,..... ·------········----,, lfflViii Sunday, Oct. 22, from Bal· UFO Topic boa and Newport Beach deep .sea landings. UnidmtU1ecl FlyinJ Ob- j9cta will be the topic dis- cUllld by Walter Mahler ,.-bea members ol the Xi Mu Mu chapter, Beta Slama Phi, meet tonlCht in the West· mJmter home of Mrs. Car- TUESDAY NITE ONL YI 611AT PILM CUSMCS WATCH JOI THIM IACH Win ..• LaJt year's top distaff angler placed third. 'Ibis year assigned fishermen will depart al 5 a.m. from landings and return at 3 p.m. for the weighim. Ticketa are •10 peT per-roll Lindlley. _ -Alie eon and reservations are Hubanda of members PAUL MUNI required with Art's Land· have been invited to attend ''The Good Earth"' tng, 67H650 or Davey's ..;-_:tbe;'~f;:wactioll:;:;;:;. ____ ..;1!!!!!1!!m!l!!!!!m===== Locker, 673-1434. British Called Daughters of the British E m p i r e, Westward Ko ll,e mesa .,.. . I .~ . . "''· ! •• , ... ~lt'•"'" •. : /.'J[I H1\l<l',ld/ l'J '(;)T,\ ·~f')t, Chapter, will meet in tbe 'TILIPHONI 541·1552 POI INFOIMATION L a g u n a Beach home of Mrs. Graham Wilcox at noon Monday, Oct. 30. All women of British an- cestry are invited to • tend. Further inlormatllm is available by calling Mn. Wilcox, 494-8232. THIRD SMASH WEEK A CodoPonli ~ Antonloni's BLOW·UP \lan111a Red;raw Olr¥id ~ ·Sorati Mil.. COl.OI ll!l@il(!fii "' .. , •• ., -. ..... ~c...-. .... FOR ADULTS Lucl•n• P•lunl "THI ONE·EYED ... SOLDIEP.S" No. 1 Paper: The Daily Pilot @j9.lbdh ea.: .. ~ .. ..... tllfwlwtheltn • SGR •11 ., HelrJ IMllS fM AIN'rlma .,...,_ fl/ a mm, • ..,.Jou fareel .......... ...,. ,....,.._ ...... Sunday, 8:30 ~ TWnl ... n..tn, 1t2'7 Newport IMf. (Mir ......,,c........... . CINTIAL IOX OflFICla .... ,. ••• • a.. .•• • •• ...... ...... OIANCN COAST DCLUSIYEll At y_. UDO, ef C111lll The... .. ...... ,_ ' I I ' ' I • I ~ A. 'Ft ~ I ] By Oft Fa1 greal been am in ] prodt whid nlng For Brice the I into years a nd years the leave desir1 Bui show ment ing h riage gamt Nothi her l abou1 oH tl: "Oy, worst "It c there got, j all-ti.I MIMI For of tb IM6 Ult : .. .., Mimi limp] l>bl no 1 Brice mana and a edy : belle\ She some ~r1 mate· ables. stein. way c some form:; can . reer. Wh . impo1 parts of Fa age ti early their the bo City• tor. C Wincl Durai ENEJ Im1 ry, a1 fact 1 bless1 ergy . istic I allw ~pee bu sin to be was 1 "Cc the bt Meloc gives choru ize. ": can ll late " At the et here witb I fact 1 and f dren. But playe- bring! uncor zany battle feld. As in 12le dueer cast, solid pit. T ducti1 DAILY PILOT , WedMSday, Oct.obtr 18, 1%7 •FutaftJI Girl' Musical Delight In Round By ALBERT W. BATES Of .... Dellr , ........ Fanny Brice, an all·time great of show business, bas been brought back to life in a m o s t satisfactory way ln Melodyland Theater's production of "Fu.My Girl," which opened Tuesday eve- ning for a two-week run. For oldsters who were Brice fa11.1 straight through the century's teen years, into the Ziegfeld Follies years of the Roaring '208 and into the Baby Snooks years of radio's heyday in the 19308, "Funny Girl" leaves a few things to be desired. But the story line of this show la confiDed to the seg- ment of Fanny's life involv- ing her romance and mar- riage with the notorious gambler, Nicky Arnstein. Nothing about Billy Rose, her later husband. Nothing about the improbable squaw off the reservation signing, "Oy, I'm an Ind.Ian." And worst of all, no singing of "It cost me a lot, b u t there's one thing that I've got, it's My Man .•• "-an all-time pop classic. MIMI SUPERB For thote who un't think of the la t e, great ee- IMCtienne without tldlllklnld die Jyricl and ....., "MJ Man," there'• .i.e.. Mimi Hlnea, as Fa.nJIJ, la limply 1uperb. J'>hyslcally, Mias Bines is no tall gangling Fanny Brice. She's petite. But she manages, with a good voice and a feel for the Brice com- edy touch, to brine oJl a believable facsimile. She ls aided by a hand- s ome actor named Anthooy Geoue, late of TY's "Check- mate 'I"• and "The Untoucb- ables," playing Nick Arn· stein. He has been on bis way onward and upward for some time. and this per- formance with Mlmi Rines can only advaece bis ca· reer. While the story line omits important and well known parts of tile-star-dtnt41d of Fanny Brice, it does man- age to bring in ·many of the · early episodes which had their male oounterparts in the beginnings in New York City or such as Eddie Can- tor. Georgie Jessel, Walter Winchell and Schnozzola Durante. ENERGETIC Implicit in the whole sto- ry. and the melodies, ls the fact that Fanny Brice was blessed with that extra en· ergy and drive 10 character- istic of succeaful people in all wal.ka of life, and most especially in big time show business. She was destined to be a star, even when abe was racked up u a failure. "Cornet Man" ·ii one of the better numbers .Ai> the Melodyland production for it gives Mimi Hines and a tine chorus a cbaJ)Ce to harmon- ize. "He's the only man who can make my coffee perco- late," Famy says of Nicky. At enotber point ttiere' s the eternal lament, "I taught her everything she knows," witll parents bewailing the fact they've been upstaged and forgotten by their cbil· dren. But brash Fanny, so well played by Mimi Hines. brings the house down with uncommon persistence and zany humor. She .wins ttie battle with Florenz Zieg- feld. As has so often been true in the put, Melodyland pro- ducen back up their key cast with fine cb«uset and solid musical support in the pit. This 11 true of this pro- duction. '68 lucp looklnCJ for a home ----- NEWPORT Couru of Fashion • NewPOrt Buth T tit phone &44· 1212 ~nop Mon.thruF'rl. llll)()~m to 'I 30 "m.-Sat. JO 00 I m. to " rm. ANAHEIM 44' N. Euclid e Anaheim i\11~hftlm Shopplno Center-Phone 5JS·8121 Shop MondAy thru Saturd~y 10 00 a m. to ,,)0 p m. GLr1·1·ER TOPPING, HAREM DRAPING #lashing a sultan's ransom of sequins and beads .•• slained glass poffern rliell, s-m-1, «J.00 with harem culottes sweeping softly in white rayon crepe, 2.6.00 BEADED TREASURES from the Orient ... land ol Marco Polo's travels. our luxuriously beadecl fur blencl sweaters of lambswool/ Angora rabbit/ nylon. black or white, sizes 36-44, 13.DO a. cardigan wifft satirt ~and seed peaA Roe-al c.orsage 4'nd trim. b. cardigan with leaf spray of seed pearls. satin bugle ~s. baroque pearf be4'ds. . Jbilmd~orden~ Bad&fd Spoitswear. 85 . . . ~· . . '• .. . , .. • • I t ,,. . , ~ ~~ ·~ RICH COLORS, FLOWING LINES ~ , " J . '. I /'4 .. -. • #. culottes by ALEX COLMAN, short, yet slinky ... to put you in lavor with your favorite potentate! stripes, wild, primitive, exuberant ... in washable acrylic, misses' sizes, 23.00 ~·s Sportswear, 78, 89 Be a modern Clay Maret> Pofo • • • W IN A 1 S·DA Y TRIP FOR TWO TO TOKYO AN D HONOLULU VIA PAN AMERICAN WOR LD AIRWAYS JET CLIPPER includes hotel accommodations (no meals). fill out an entry blank now et the Broadway . e Get helpful travel tips at our Pan American -American T ourister pciding demonstrations, F r i d • y, . Oct. 20: Huntington Beach, 2:00 p.m.; Newport. 7:30 p.m. NEWPORT * •' ~ .. • • i ! . ~"""'' ~ASHION ISLAND AT NEWPORT Cf.NTER ~ ... DEL AMO llawt.homt Bhid. at C.V-S In !>fl Amo Cfnter Shoo Monday t.hru S~ 10 00 &.m. te ' JO J .r.1 14lS~ ...... ~ T~ Ul ... )JI 9-..... ~SI«,,.,, 10 00 ..... .. ~ JO , - tlJNTINGT~ BEACH nn Edi~r Ave. e Huntlnqton Bt~ch Ttlepliot1t 8~2 ·33' I ~II MCl"day thru S•turd1y 10 00 1.m. In ? )I) o.m. LONG BEACH 21M Bellflower 81\'d. • lont l eldl ltlrphont ~'l&·llH Snno Manday thru Saturci•v HI Oil I m to ' JO p.m. I • .. -. -- DAILY PILOT KATHLEEN HITZEL CdM Bn.t..lecf Betrothal Rev·ealed The betrothal ol Kathleen Hitzel and H. Dean Hillyard was revealed by their par- ents. Mr. and Mn. Ray F. Hitzel of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Harley 11. Hillyard ol Santa Ana. No date has been an· nounced by the couple. The bride-e le c t ii an alumna ot Corona del Mar High School and attended Northern Arilaaa Unlver· stty. Her fiance ,,.. srad- ua~ from Sutt Ana Ju,11 School. Slota Ana OoUeee and •as a student at OIJJ. fornia State College at Ful· lerton. Presaitly be is serving with the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Preble In San Diego. Volunteers Staffing Concession Costa Mesa, N e w p o r t Beach and Laguna Beach women are among the more than 100 women's guild vol- unteers pooJing their culi· nary talents at a conces· sion In Island House, Fash· ion Island. The Symphony Association Women's Guild.a from 13 communities are preparing and s e 11 i n g sandwiches, fried chicken. soft drinks and coffee to raise funds for tne uscdation. The concession is open from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Sabll'day, and will remain in business until the completion next month of three restaurants in the shopping center. LB Club Fetes Past Leaders Laguna Beach memben of the BusinMs and Profes· sional Women's Club w i 1 J honor past presidents from 1935 through 1957 during • Civics Participation Dinner ln the Outrigger tomorrow evening at 7: 30. The event celebrates Na· tional Business Women's Week which will end on Saturday, Oct. 21. The program will include a surprise speaker, accord- ing to Mrs. Maurice M. Van Dyke, chairman. The Laguna lfOUP was formed 32 yeats ago. with 40 members participating. WANTED BOYS & GIRLS WHO ARE NOT AFRAID OF A TV CAMERA ............ -Hel1ywM4 T.._. Peel .. c.-,.,.. Thursdrt Only H .. ,_.. T.._. C..ON'- ..,_ W111 le At COS1 A MESA GRANGE c.-........ _. ........ T_Meclil ... .,_......, .. ~-7:Mp-a., .... n.s.. Oct. 1 M °"" . . . .......... ,.. ....... ,,_, "" .. ,, ........... . ...W lllietebew Httiey ...ny-..ec..._.t.TY C......-cMtt. Set* _. M"· .... ,..... _. ...... ... ... ...._ Spomored by . • . Tak•l Production1 Inc. Hollywood ._ __ ... ~,...... ........ r .. ~.._ _. ................ . •c......, ....... y..... ......... WNintsdiy, Octobtr 18, 1967 I nstitute's Message Due BPW Mlaa Anne Maiuire. I vol- un~er member of t b e Braille Imtl~~ Speabn'•A----~ Bureau, will bring her mes-t:::::=i' sage to the Bualness and Profesaional Women's Club of Newport Harbor tomor· row .. Members will gather ln the Mesa Verde Countr,y Qub for a dimer pncedlng the 7:30 p.m. evenl l Miss Maguire la a put• president and pres en ti achievement and member- ship chairman of tbe La-1 guna Beach brandl ol the National League ol Ameri· can Pen Women. She attended DePaul and Northwestern universities .nd the Mary WoodJ Chase School of Musical Arla, Chi· cago. For more than 18 years she wu employed ln l the public relations depart- ment of Pacific Teleph~ne Co. The Institute she repre- sents is located in Los An- geles and provides more than 120 free classes, ac- tivities and services to the bl.ind of all ages. It lJ a nonprofit organisation. IOCIAL & BUSOOJS GATBIRINGS SOUCITED! Wedding Receptiaa Welcomed Banquets our ' Specialty llYOUhawtbe RESPONSIBILI'l'Y of ananging a proper BANQUET for your Club or Organimti.cm, or if you are charged with making arrange- ments for a Festive, Family FUNarION . please know we feel warrant.ad in claimiag a SUPERIORITY in BANQUET FACILl'l'I&9 over any .tablidnnmt known to 111 &n ~m the F.-t.em eiti& We c:anaccommodate as manyu499 Guests REGARDLESS of their individual SIZE. Weha.ebem ioldbyour evez-grow:ing BeoquS Client.els thai our FOOD,SERVICB and choice of BEVERAGES are equalled only by our facilities for ballrooni DANCING and our magnificent MARINE VIEW. U YaR Gloap 5 DEP.ENDING upon YOU to plan it.a next function, have NO futher CONCERN. Our Mr. Gol1ahon will paciouaJy RELIEVE YOU~ even ·the smelled dslatl as put of oarM'rice. THERE HA VE BEE·N SOME CHANGES MADE AT THE OLD PAVILION .. ,r ""' I/~ Pl\VILIDI NEWPORT BEACH ~-.iri..u::.~ WONDF.Bft)I, P&OPL& WOUJNO TOGl:TllEB • • • for tbe bettelmeot of the.lir community • • • Al· w~ feel a bit ol iatA1gia when U n I t e d Fund time rol1a around • • • October is muted Fwxi mooth. There la no blib: ol ringing door-ci bella thia year. For the pest c o u p l e ot weeks hun· dreda of volunteer workers have been quietly 1toing up and down their respective bJockg and canvassing their special buildings S8YilW' "Please Give." $172.523 la a kit ol dollars, and our New· port Beach United nmd baa always made their g o a 1. 'lbere are 25 dwitles in all, covering all the facets of youth, health. and com- munity weUare anybody could po&ibly want to give to. U your doort>ell were rung 25 different times, you would probably give a dol· tar each time • • • &o at least reach for a 20 and a 5 please • • . you'll be the hippier !or it. The United F\nd ii audl a giving 1b1ng • all the way around. rm al· ways amazed how the 9 ol· ficerll • • • all bUI)' I busy people around town. can sit around a table once a mondl for 12 mont!IS and ~ QP with $172,523. Of OOW'1le diq '-ve tbe hel(J ol 3.1 diree- ton. u commJttee chairmeD and 25 adviaon, all wbo ban worked on this ~ for years, giving of their time and talents freely and ~. And all you have to do JI lftdl In your poctc. et cmce. POU& YOVBSEl.I A STKAWB!lB&Y n.&VO&ED OANDl& .. • • Mab it any lhape 100 Wilb. dependhc Oil tile cmtatner. Could be a flat aflver tny with &&~g flowen mtermtaeled with the ond!eltd>t Q)uJd be a bnnd)' ailfter, or a series ol )"OUI' tiniest mmd bub- ble g1aaaes. No fears, limply wash with I04aP and water. Candlelight ahimmerlng in pools rl. beautiful liquid col .. or Is a new exciting exper- ience for the candle watch· era aociety. Add to thia the delicious essense d. lemon, cinnamon, be.)t>ercy or ltraw- berry aloog with decoratoc' colors and you have the in- gredients tor perfect hospi- tality. MINIATUBIJ CJllE81'8 &&E BIO Hoose that brlck-a.-brack In Rollenthal Netter'• ltall· an straw cbesta Jn Takashi colon. N"" Italian Mr. Ro- aenthal Netter mightn't like the reference of the cok>r ol h1a chesta by way of Ja. pen. But Mr. Takasbi blaz- ed the trail ol brlgbt or· ange, vivid reds, b 1 u 1 11 g r e e n 1, and yellows in enmnelwve dishes, mup and serving ~. and they-.are still -.polren ol as Takashi colors. Mr. Taka- shi wu here last week along with ISO Nippooeae retailet9 who wen ~ out the American Way up mi down OQr west coe.at. We were all IO ~ with their beautHully t&ilor- ed navy blue BU:ita and the Vf!rj quiet way they moved around. No American talk except llD OOOl8ioDal C&ntiD- al and eo.ton, and when they spoke to eedl other It wu 80 80ft 10'1 could have heard a pm drop. And thetr cameras! Wowle! Tb e y took ptctlre9 lib mad, but we never saw a dngle flaah bulb. We all felt enriched with their crmlng because they gave ua a piece d. an- other world for just an hotr. BRICK·A·BRACX STILL 11.lNOING Didn't we find a straw chest to put it Jn. Little ••. they'd house • loaf ol bread If they were food chem, but tnaide they're lined with fabric • • • ., why not re- c l p e 1. envelopes, gl.ove1. l1r jewelry. Rx>senthal Net- ter a &1ao d 0 l n It great things with straw to wrap around pyrex baking dishes to make the.m look table de- lightful. You'll find one for a pie plate, a round dish, or the ~ oblonc . . . same Wild bright bigb fub. ion colon. And don't be afraid to mix them with 1001' tine china. We put a pie plate aloogllide a fine Engfilh bone china cup and aucer. and It didn't hurt at an. ln the Gift Shop y00 cen tven find a cute b>thplck holder. We've heard tell that a little old lady in Italy earwt them out d. M>Od ••• a little old man with hla hMd back asytnc "AIL" QUICK -.. '-· _ .. --- PHONE 6739'>360 F.OR DELIVERY Pl\ODlJCE LARGE SIZE, TENDER COMPACT ARTICHOKES 6 FOR '1 SWEET, JUICY. FLORIDA RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 8 FOR '1 FRESH. HOT-HOUSE GROWN. BROWN TYPE MUSHROOMS 3cuPs69¢ THICK-MEATED, SWEET. FLAVORFUL CASABA MELONS LB. 5¢ • 6°SIUJJ~ ARTICHOKES IN WINE SAUCE J(&DJ Trim 6 artichokes. Pl~e in saucepan with 6 T. olive on, T onion chopped. 2 doves minced gorlic, I chopped carrot, 'I T. minced parsley. end 1/2 tsp. rosemory. Cover ond cook, shaking, until onion is golden. Add I C. dry white wine, cover and cook un. til artichokes are tender. obout ~ min. Serve using sauce in pan for dippin9 sauce. ..; FBOllH FOODS ~~'VaJ~&.t'I~ ... PEPPERIDGE -FARMS APPLE STRUDEL \4-. 49c ! ,, - PEPPERIDGE FARMS CHERRY STRUDEL '4 .. 49c PEPPERIDGI FARMS PEACH STRUDEL 14.. 49c PEPPERIDGE FARMS BLUEBERRY STRUDEL 14 .. 49c VAN DE KAMPS TREESWEET Beef Enchiladas ra .l hr '1 VAN DE KAMPS 7 oi.. Orange Juice , .. BIRDSEYE CUT Cheese EnchlGdas 3 ..,, s1 Graen leans ... VAN DE KAMPS CHICKEN Enchiladas 1•/J .. 3 ..,, 11 BIRDSEYE FRENCH CUT Green leans, .. INTERNATION AL BUITERMILK ?ancili• Biffer , ... 3 hr 51 BIRDSEYE MIXED v..-taWes HOMEBAKmY NUT.LIKE GOODNESS! CRACKED WHEAT BREAD..,..,.,_, ...... FAVORITE WITH MORNING COFFEE CINNAMON ROLLS.,..,...,, LIGHT AND LEMON-Y LEMON CUP CAKES .... ,., ....... ....., YOU'LL LOVE THESE! CHEESE ROLLS .. _,:;.., • ., .. ,... ..... CANDY SHOP 11-. SALT WATER TAFFY Fl~ WITH PEANUT BUTTER -t;U'A-MI PEANUT BUTIER FLUFFS BE A GREAT COOK WITH FLAVOR MILL PURE, NON-ALCOHOLIC FLAVORINGS Flevor Mill makes +4 flavorings and '1' we hove them ell. Try Turkish Coffee with Rose flovor. Try Oronge, or Violet (imported from Fronce). ADD NEW MAGIC TO YOUR COOKING! 6 hr'l 6 ,., '1 6 ..,36c 6 hr 71c 6 hrllc LIDO Nt:WeORT THE HEARTY, FULL BODIED I REWARD FOR THE FEW EXT~ Mix 'f C. dry wh ite wine, T. wine vine $Olt, I /'4 tsp. gorlic powde . Use to mo1 refrigerator overnight. Ne doy, droin 1 C. marinade, 1/2 C. boui on. 1/4 Cc Skim f ot Blend 2 tsp. corn ~rch with 2 med. tomatoes quartered, 2 C. pitted plotter, orronge vegetable &round it. with parmeson ond o gree selod. BEEF RO.ULlDES Cut 3 lbs. round steak 174" thick into ·1 lengthwise strips. Sprinkla beef with s rectangle, top with 'h bacon strip ond .1alacLoil. bro.wn 1oulode$ II 0 to 15 min edd I /2 tsp. caraway seed. Bring to I to plotter, keep warm. :rhHen liquid ir liquid. Pour over roulades. S.rve with rr in broiler. A light, tort sala~ '-good too RICHARD'S TOP C l~N AND DELICIOUS ROUND S HEARTY FARE! SWISS STEAK BONELESS RUMP1 R8AS1 98CLB. RICHARD'S OWN LEAN GROUND BEEi CORNED BEEF. BRISKET LEAN BEEF STEW GROUND ROUND STEAK C•kh vp qulckly o11 lout Henn. ltHci your comp•ct, ump••· OPEN DAILY 9.7 SUNDAY 9.& OPEN DAILY 9-b CLOSED SUNDAY hen,lve homeioW11 eJltlH ef ffie DAILY r!LOT. OPEN DAILY 9-6 er 2 s 1 CLOSED SUNDAY.' C ---------------·-ansss_ slPz•MZ auv4;1 ggs _ arr • zr LJCll _ l !fM _xs !S&Mt. EA 21221 7 ••1. ' -. . a 2 y o , 1 I R ------------•11111_.. __________ lllllJ UNDA -UR PRICES Eff6CtlYE OCTOBER .19. 20. 2L OeiN IVERY. MORNING AT 9 A.M. For yow shoppiJtt MA·RKET CENTER EWK>RT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UDO ISLE tDIED FLAVOR OF ROUND STEAK IS THE DELICIOUS V EXTRA MINUTES OF PREPARATION. STEAK NEWPORT . win e vinegar, I canned green chili, chopped, ·1 T. brown sugar, 'I tsp. Use to marinate 2 lbs. round steak cut I I /2 to 2" thick. Marinate in foy, droin meat, 5av.e marinade. Brown meat in 2 T. shortening. Add II i, 1/4 C chili sauce, 2 T. chopped onion. Cover and simmer I 1/4 hrs~ 1rch with 2 tsp. water, odd to pan liquid. Cook until thickened. Add 3 C. pitted ripe olives, I sm. can artichokes drained. Heat. Place meet on tround it. Spoon on a little sauce. Nice with buttered noodles topped ~lad. ~DES • 61~Jr~ ~Md into ·12 rectangles ebout 3"x4". Cut 2 large dill pickles into ., 2 eef with salt end papper. Place strip of pic~le on narrow end of beef strip end I. T. chopped onion. Roll bee~ and tie. In du!ch oven, heat 2 T. fo J-5JninJout-0fLoiliour I carum.diWted.beelbou1llon-o¥et ~" ' Bring to boiling, covered, reduce heat, simmer 2 hrs. Remove rouladet en liquid in pan with I I /2 T. flour. and 3 T water to_ every cup p~n 1rve with meshed potatoes topped with che~se and paprika end browned 1 good too! TOP OF THE GRADE-USDA CHOICE STEAK :11 AST PERFECT FOR BRAISINS B. EEF • J 89'u. 79cu. I BONE-IN .RUMP ROAST 79clB. FOR MENU VERSATILITY 49cLL BAR..-M REGULAR OR THLCK SLICED BACON 69cu. u I 7 J Z pl.ape ••• org.n ...,..c1es l>y Bernice Fay Delicatessen JHURS. AND FRIDAY COME IN AND TASTE THESE DISTINCTIVE FRENCH CHEESES. DORMAN 'S NATURAL 8 oz. $ BONBEL ........ ..._ 69c DORMAN 'S LAUGHING COW CHEEZllTS 4 .. 59c ~ Ttre-.asiest of hors d' oeuvres RICHARD'S SMOKED LIVER Reg. 'I. 10 BRAUNSCHWEIGER 79cu. NEW SIZE! PILLSBURY HUNGRY ~ACK BISCUITS •v. .. 2 ,., 2Sc YOUNG'S SUPREME IMPORTED SNOW PEACHES ,, .. 39c With v .... Ice er.m. topped witfl &coffier s.ue. Meh -perfect peach nielba. DAIRY FRESH ILUI CHEESE DRESSING "• Ge Gl\OCllUES KRAFT CHEESE VELVEETA 2 LBS. MINUTE RICE ... It 79c 1Ya .. 2 ,.,39c SCHIWNG FREEZE-DRIED CHOPPED CHIVES ,11 .. iiiOINAISE DARIGOLD BUTTER , .. SUNSHINE Q'r. SESAME BREAD WAFIRS ·-POMPBAN OLIVE OIL ... TRIE TOP APPLE CIDER •· TREE TOP APPLE .i CIDER STAR KIST CHUNK . 4t 79c 43c 2 ,.,89c 29c _J__ 57c LIGHT TUNA # 11z· 4 FOR "I DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE DOLE PINEAPL E JUICE 4' .. BLUE RIBBON GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLESAUCE 11 ... 'FOODS OF THE WORLD HORMEL BEEF STROGA'NOFF , .. HORMEL KOTIBULLAR ' .. HORMEL: CHICKEN CACCIATORE , .. KAL KAN TUNA FOR CATS , ... 409 SPRAY CLEANER c .......... ,... FLOWIB SHOP from Hormel 89c 89c ·89c 8 ,.,s1 1.19 FALL LEAVES, PODS, WHEAT a 1 u We hive every kind of dried leave~, flowers, pods, etc., for h.nd10me fan arr1n99menh -that lastl zn• s 1•2 sr nu u nu SJ 3 a • ??? 2 a '2tc.&.-~..t.-Rower iop ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR IAYCIWW OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY ••a •s tit£ CL JS a 8 I I MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-S 3 I -W&DL as II S 2 MON .• FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30-5 222 &ht 2 6 532 1 2 •• DAILY PlLOT Ml. AND MRS. G. P. KIOHANI Home In Coste Mesi Coast Couple's Rite Performed Smith °' Sama Ana. VJdd ADM Harrett. Ill llrtde'1 niece, WU 1tJe flow- er llrl. and MlcbMl WQM Hargett. her nephew, 1n1 the ring bearer. Servtn.J u. beat man wu Adrian Dorntngo, and uab- ers were Joeepb and Paul Keohane, the bridegroom'• brothen. Mrs. Lorraine Stilea WU the cqWat. Assisting at the reception in the ACidway City Amerl· can Lellon Hall were Mn. Irving Frets, Mlaa Donna Freier and Mrs. Cliffmd Webb. Min ~ llCD- mond Of Monrovia clraullt- ed the iueat boot. Out-al· 9tate guesb were Mr. ad Mra. Jamet Brausdl of Glendale, Arlz. FollowiDC a Lu V .... honeymoon, tte newlyft41 are at home 1n Costa M-. 'l1le bride it a graduabt,. of Cotta Mesa mp Sdlool end Oraare Cbut College, ~e her lX1lbam received hiJ eduoat:ioo in ~ance. Newlywed LaVeques Honored at Reception Mr. end Mn. Charles John Arcoll, the bride'• ~ M. An»l1 op• n • d ibelr tlher, and Mkhael Vance IA- La 1 u n a home to 75 Veque, tie bridegroom'• au• cb'iDg a reception hoDortng their newlywed brother,~ of IAguna . daaltlter llXl eon • kl • law, The new former Marilyn Mr. end Mrs. Charles D. Arco1J attftlded Lag u, a -l:Al~. • -sea1.11 Hl~T anQQil. Assisti.ng at the reoeptiion orado State College. ftl"t Mr. and Mrs. Qlerlel Her hU8bemi, the 90ll of Cltrte ot Sa* Ana. the 1 a t e Mr. and Mii. Guest. induded Dooald Dwane LaVeque, was a .m. dent et Michigan State Ui'Ji.. The DAILY PILOT ve~!;·we!'e married ln t.u Covers Boating Best in West Vegas, and are tnakinC their home in L a g u n a Beach. .,,.. Slaviet.'s . ·~ ~aCuabre Plaza Special,1'~ CULTURED PEARlS Cnacl Indeed-to find adtwed peat. du. hid....t Ill a prioe dala low. Gnduated. dll 14K Pd clap. ExqUite to keep ad to p.e. Who'• to bow yoia foad tiach & IUpel'lati•e baJ! SouJ, DO pbooe or mail ordm, ~ SLAVICK'S ............... ,.,., 11 FASHION ISLAND e NEW,Oln IEACH LM A119tlH e C.11tvry City • 6 le11cl1I• e Torrence Sen lerntr4'ln• e Sante a.rbere ' \~ ~ .. U~IT ........ ANOTHER SHORT b NE -Unbeaten heavyweight contender Joe Frazier stalMb in right after knocking Tony Doyle senseless in the aecand round of their fight in Philadelphia Tuesday night. Frazier never worked up a. sweat in polisbinc off the hand-picked opponent. State Is sue s Compromise, County JC's Will Comply Orange County's junior collegt!fi have apparently r e a p e d dividends from their organized protest O{ St.alt Jun. ior College Association plans to split up the Eastern Conference. Meeting in San Francisco Tuesda')'. the CJCA approved a compromise plan. The new Eastern Canference, ef- fective next fall, will Jook like this; Golden W e s t, Orange Coast, Fuller- ton, Mt. San Antoni o, Santa Ana, San Diego City College, San Diego Mesa and Rio Hondo. Previously, the CJCA Dad placed all four San Diego area junior colleges in with a split EC but the'Tuesday compromise puts the other two, Southwestern and G1'05smont, in an· othM league. The five county schools bad vigor· ously protested the original proposals, citing excessive transportation costs to San Diego and the lack of well-bal· anced sports programs (the San Die- go schools have no aquatics pro- iJrami ). GWC, OCC, Fullerton, Santa Ana and Cypress made plans to form their own coofereooe and bolt ttl« state body. But the new league alignment is e{. fective for football only. ''This I think we can live with for awhile," commented Golden West dean Dr. Dale Miller. "The compromise is .a aignificant departure irom earlier plans and I'm quite happy about it." Said OCC dean .Joe Kroll: ''I'm not too unhappy at this point. Our main Solons Plearl For Seattle Franchise WASHINGTON (AP)-The two U.S Senators from the state of Washing- ton called on the American <'6ld Na· tional Baseball Leagues Tuesday to assign a new franchise to Seattle. Sens. Warren G. Magnuson a n d Henry M. Jackson, both Democrats. 5e-nt a telegram to the majOt" league meeting in Chicago in which t h e y •aid expansion to Seattle "will pro· vi de true oaliooaJ flavor. bringing in five states of the great northwest plus Western Canada with its growing sports-minded population." They said : "Seattle is the pivot point of fastest growing section in the UnHed States with rapid expansion of. population. industry and leisure time demands." In saying that Seattle has been too overlooked in the major sport& Ncene, the Senators added that "assignment of a franchjse should be convincing action to assure a needed new sta· dium." The joint telegrams were sent to \\'arren Giles and Joseph E. Cronin, presidents of the National and Ameri· Nm Leagues, respectively, with a copy ROtn~ to William D. Eckert. c<>mmis· s1oner of baseball. concern in tM beginning was the lack of balanced programs for t:M San Di- ego schools, but since the new plan is for football ooJy. it doesn't make any difference now." The other major Southland JC foot- ball conference includes Chaffey, Cit· rus, C)iress, Rjvt!f"side, San Bermr- dino, Grossmont. Palomar and South- western. In all oeber sport.a, the five Pacific Southwest Conference (Sao Dlego) teams will continue to compete in their present league. The 10 Eastern Con· fereoce tNJM will also cootinue on their present competitive pattern, but wiJJ add Rio Hondo of Whittier as an llth team. The Metropolitan and Western State Conferences will show some changes next year. Pasadena City C.Ollege and Los Angeles Pierce will switch from the Western State to the Metropolitan. East LA transfen from the Metro to the Western State. Six northern California league.s will operate according to an alignment worked out last May. Laker s Set For Battle With Wilt PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -The L.os Angeles Lakers arrived here t o d a y for their first encounter or the Na· tional Basketball Association season with the country's highest pajd ath· lete -Wilt Chamberlain -and his world champion Philadelphia 76ers. The Lakers go against the mighty P hiladelpbians and their $250,000 su· per-center fresh from a 107-105 win over the Chicago Bulls Tuesday night. In that one the Lakers had to over· come a tenacious second-half rally by the stubborn Bulls before center Mel Counts hit two free throws with eight seconds left to salt the win away. Counts finished the evening with 19 points but ceded scoring honors to old pro Elgin Baylor who had 21. F' o r m e r teammate Bob Boozer threatened to make the Lakers' sea· son opener a fiasco as he poured in 17 points in the fin al quarter to brin~ the BulJs from a 14 point halftime def· icit to within striking rustance Booz- t>r was high scorer in the game with 36 Los Angeles was without the serv- ices of guard Jerry West. out for three weeks with a broken hand. LOS ANOILU CHICAGO 0 " T 0 , Gooclrk" 5 N u Sloan 5 .. , lml>ott 5 ,., lJ Rodoen • ,, C11r~ • ..5 " WutllnolOll s N 81yl0!' I M 21 Hu klns 0 ~ 9.,,,.,. ' 0.0 • Mueller , n Wttrtt 1 ,., • Erickson • ...o '°""" I SS " C•tmem I H Hewl!ln~ , IH " H•rdlno 0 ~· Mc Lem. I 11-0 8oolft'f I• . " To1~11 ., H » IOI Tott ll )o ll •S l~ An ... I•• )J )) )A IA-101 Cm~oo )() 11 16 16-IM ~ovlfo (.'UI -LOI ·~~ .. , Ram•• IOl•I IOUll ·-I 0\ A1'9tlM JO. ("•00<' 11 A1renoa~u -LJ.\I ' •• 10 ,. 0 1 IA 3 J ) ~ IOS WtdMSdiy, Octobff 18, 1'167 DAILY PILOT Frazier • Ill Easy Win ~ Doyle· Victim Of 2M RouM TKO -z ... m ,..-Clll&. Be'aaatol biP .-.... .._ .. ca111• tbenand ............... ............. ...., ,. -liop °' n.,lit.. -* llill -. die ,,., we ........... m9ft. .... take bim ... willl ......... .. Fnllilr' ................ 1 by Ring "• iw ..a Na t 11iJ a. Workl Box-illc A-:..rw, t:iilfit 11 Im train-ws 9ilws. -1 6' .ilill liU I .. I.old. at.ayed .................. U.body. I ...... M le._ Illa because his --~-.... " ,,_ UlllM o.i,tr. wt. came here willl • S4-I ~ W ..-omiaed tllr ....... ~ apillllt the tough ~411 _, ape1I believe will ., ..... $ c 'nil _., ........ ,.. Doyle,'' said the beaten fighter aa he aat on a table while a cut on hil forehead was treated. "I couldn't concentrate on the fight. I was worried about m,y two premature born babies." Doyle's wife gave birth to the twins last week ln Salt Lake City . The 197~ pounder didn't land more than half a dozen blows ln the ab- breviated fight. Frazier never blink- ed, nor stopped pressing forward in his relentless style. The winoer didn't work up a sweat. The stocky 5-foot-9 Frazier started Doyle on his way out in the early seconds of the second round when be caught him with a left book that sent the loser to bis knees. Doyle took the mandatory eight count. t.be last four on his feet, but his fight was gone. PtlE.Q.YWS ... FR -Jm C.W ol the United Stat.ts ltnim • lie lwGb tk ape a. wim the 200-meter cblll dmrillC dlr ~ Gamrs U" T..._.. being Jtaged in Mexico City. G. Giann.atwio of Italy placed aecond witiJ bi! fellow countryman J. Giani finilbing third. Carlos Wins 3rd U.S. Pre -Olympics Medal MEXICO CI1Y (AP) -..... C.- los of New Yort ._ ~ D •ite4 States' third CGid -ml ill tlllt f're. Olympics Tuesday, eawmilc tlllt - meten in 2111.1 .: 1 Carlos, wbo ~ Eatl Ta:aa State College, led • die W'af. Bil time was m-tm.ltl .. a termll • the best of bis career am an. tenths of a ~ u..r ._ • winning effort • ~ p~ Games this p1uuwr. ~·1 feJl sldggtdt;" lilr uil '*"· -r felt too k>ole and I Hsitafef at 9e start because a hamm me ill my ldl leg bothered me.." Nade.z Cllilova ef B.alia .. .... country's foarUa pld _..., ... a a.I ,.. .i 51 led. .lift incbts. Maren ~./I Ba1i:1!J eapts, N. J .. was mt ill a.• ;ditioa witll a throw .. Ga. E ' ' PMIUwm al Poland won die .._ at JD.I.. Wwld record bold- er l..mlk Dmek ol Cziechcslovakia .. an willt a bat throw of. 115-?lh. "") lrJl ...,., tired." ~t said. --.,. ii ii tllte ....... a.ii Pa; ·.'•el Greece beat _. IJiG: R •-1 ' r di el UCLA il1 lbe pi1i ..._ w ""'i al 17~•-Papani- allll. a lllllllal at San Jose State, dlmd • Im aRly oa bis first at- ._.... ............ bit the bar wilb -mi• llis .... tries. P a · 8iaed in three at· FORMER ARMY GRID GREAT KILLED IN VIETNAM FIGHTI NG SAIGON (AP)-libj. Daald W. 1111- leder , the most~ pbyw •a. 1955 Anny football tam wtidl .... Navy. was ooe Olf Sil Amel irw tilet ln action Tue:lday apimt a Ct• nist force 4l miles .nlll cl Saipa. lie was 32. The batde was aw lliam ~ action since the ~ Olf C. Tim last month and tbe Noootieat fidi'"'C above Sa.igcm siace i.st ~ Holleder, father cl ro.-dlilllla. was in the West Poi11t dau cl IM.. Be was the soe of Mn. ln-.g A. Cowles of Websta". N.Y.. a ~ near Rochester, N Y. 1m ....... ~ _. tk foar children live in AM i iii. Va. B I a .. Dir principal in a wpciae awiCdl .,. Cai. Earl Blaik. a.. ArW1f hleOd coach. that was en ftd • a.e maill reas4fl f o r /trsf'I .... JU Tict«y over Navy ..... JM! • r was rega ded aa one of the i-.a .-ia ailegild.e football in J1i1, .. JWidwa1 fll Ille 1956 season .._ ........ qllll1erbtact by Blai.lt. Al a. timw die mot'e wa, called .....,, r..,..-w BoDeder' quickly •ocl :el •a palaft'. After the vie· lilr7 .wr Na.y lilr said be was happy ewr Ille ...-.. aad f~lt be bad made a cwll....., .. Army'• triumph. tempts at breaking Bob Seagren•s list- ed world record of 17-7%. Paul Wilson, Seagren's teammate at Southern Cal. has a pending mark of 17~. Viorico Viscopoleani of. Romania won her country's first gold JMdal, winning the long jump at 21-6;'4. Rene Jourdan of France, Juan Mar, tinez of Mex.ico and Mohamed Gam· moudi of Tunisia led the qualifiers in· to Wednesday's finals in the 5,000 meters, each wiming bis beat. Ian MccatfertyOf Gteat "'Britaffiled on the last lap of ms heat when his leg tightened up. In obvious pains, he dragged off his shoes and limped to the f i n I s h line. He ended up fifth, missing ~be finals. W erhas, Coates Turned Loose By Angel Brass The California Angels placed tht emphasis on youth Tuesday when they announced the cutting of two . veter- ans and the acquisition of seven minor league players. Lopped off the roSlier were pitcher Jim Coates, sent to the Angels' Seat- tle farm club, and infielder John Werhas. who went to the Washington Senators farm system. Tbe parent club brought themselves up to the major league playing limit of 40 with players from their farm system. Among the seven called up were five pitchers. an infielder and an out- fielder. Troubles Plague Games By GLENN WHITE MEXICO CJl'Y -Hot and cold nJ.D:. nlng contJ:ovenies have ttuutened to turn the Uttle Otympics into a battle- tleld for national and international squabbles. However, it seems that rMSt of the 57 nations, 1,000 athletes and 600 re- porters gathered here for the final dress rehearsal of. the 1968 Olympic Games will survive the stormy going. The hottest and most incredible has· ale, .involves ~ the Mexicans as this nation's swimming team has Issue~ a threat to withdraw from upcoming competition. Hostile relations between swimmers and Little Olympics officials were gen- erated wben it was announced that limited seating facilities at the pool bad resulted in the mini-printing ol 2.oo tickets for swim competition. This meant there would be no tick• eta for the families of Mexlcam swim· men, causing much cba&rln to com· petitl:lrl IDd team officiala. An immedi.ate threat to withdraw wu Issued and red.feoed UtUe Olym- pic officialJ were feverishly warkinC to resolve the matter. And, it appears now that most w<tunded feelings have healed some- what and Mexico probably will be represented in swimming -one of her stronger sport.a. That, howeves-. is only one of the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WHITE WASH ........ "'"' • rhubarbs that have kept officials en their toes. Because of last summer's ww, Ea- pt and Israel decided to keep their teams home from the Little Olympics, but have indicated they'll field t.eam.11 for the '68 Olympics -providing there are no JnQre wars in the interim. The two Koreas got in on the act. Indignant-North Koreans cancelled their scheduled appearance because their rivals to the south had been in· vited. But they might just as well have overlooked their differenees because . South Korea isn't coming anyway . Tbe biggest upset in the strained re- lations department is the presence of East Germany's gx:oup in this meeh the largest Intema6onal gathering of athletes since t1le 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. East Germany was the problem child of the 1966 Pre-Olympics meet held here. "Our Big Red Brothers." as West Germ.an reporter Ulrich Kaiser dubs his Communilt neighbors, got steam- ed up because they were not allowed separate identity from the West Ger- mans. They protested, and wtM!n they saw they were not getting anywhere pack- ed their hammers and sickles and . went home. However t:M matter bas since been arbitrated. They can use their own na· t.ional emblem for the Little Olymp!cs. And they may enter their own na· tional team in the '68 Games. But, Inwnatlonal Olympic Commit· tee ruling says the two German dele- gations must compete under one flag and one ant.hem. You can imagine what a hassle that must have been to get them to agree on a common flag and national hymn. But it was done. They'll use a Beethoven selection for the anthem and the current West Gertnan flag will be modified by adds Ing the Cive Olympic rings to its black reef and gold stripes. ' Expect Approval For KC Move CHICAGO (A.Pl A.::JJienc• U>ague owners were npeded to ... prove today Cbarlei 0 . Y-udey"i ,.... posal to shift the Kamas Uty A·, franchise fu ~then pcmibly tit turn their atteatiGm t.o "XpaOS'Ola Although the o ••~r ' ~-. comm.itt.aJ., maintainiag they • MllM to hear the ~ befcn mMillC decisions. it a,pparect ~ ._... get the necessary liie\oU \/Ola for Ille shift. · ·'AU I know ii I haw -. 9* wired," said Finley "My °""' - The A '1 francnis.e was wltdwd from Philadelphia to Kant.af Qty m 1955 Kansas City Wll1 M\'~ ~ dt'~boe wh1ch will appear bef'UR tht o-.n. .. a will Oa'1-d Aod f:rom Washing- -. a c • • p J e al V. S. aenators have .am ~ lo award a franchise .. ~ . filkJ. Uwiag made up his mind to INft &... Qty, •as tom between (htled a.d SeaWt. Last week he .allllC • Olltbnd w'ben. a st.&dium is aw I Hr. wtlik Seattle still has to Wile ia Fdiw) • a ~ issue for a ........ ..-ltadium. ne "-Qty drltgation will be lladaC ty lbys Olm OQvid and Sen. sa-t 5yJltillgloll. They an not ex· ptttet to bltt.lr to ~1> t~ A's 1n g.,. City, ba1 an more intf'rested ill ~ for an npam1ion cl ub f'Tmil Wadlington. Sen~. Wnren G. Mae im aad Reary M Jaduson. both Democrats. sent a telegram to American League owners saying "ex· pansion to Seattle will provide true .national I l a v -0 r ,. bringing in five stztes of the great northwest plus Western Canada with its growing sports-minded population." Before taking a vote on Finley's proposal to move, the le ague will hear arguments from the Koosas City and OakJand groups and this is ex- pected to bring about expa nsion dis· cusi:ion. The American League, it has been reported, does not want to get beat by the rival National League to the virgin territory of the Northwe11t, and some owners reportedly wanted to see Finley move there. However. the Cleveland Indians are said to have their eyes on the Seattle area and this would assure Finley of at least another yote to move to Oa k· land. Chances appear strong that Finley will get the approval to move to Oak· land and the league will discuss, if not agree on, expanding to take ln Kan. sas City and Seattle. But there are numerous other pos. slbillties including one brought up by Harry Dalton, director of player rer· sonnel for the Baltimore Orioles. "l would like lo 11ee the liituatinn (fp. velop wh<:re Finley sells the cluh lo Kansas City interests and 1s thrn J?IV· en the first opportunity to take an (').. pansion franchise," Dalton said DAILY HOUSTC U.S. golW they pref• isb ball wt playen m. der Cup D Ben Hot ing captah said be w each play whether 1" er U.S. b1 Britistl ba: Both bal 1.68 oUnct ball bu a l.62 CO!Dl tbe Amerl The ~1 spent ita fl 7.118-yard Creek lat Champtoai Tuesday , ll t. i By EA Of .. If bone paternity be a stall oalifOrnia day. A »di: stall 12 al with Its II prea. Ba! doesn't a man ll. 1 prtll 11 t knaWt, D Tbe tr Exprea1, making hi a mooth e. stall 12 12 meted to The Ibo reflect.cl Dixie Exp the blel by henelf a bleuect Follow coverJ, H eiraml~ sell tbet was lndee It did Ines. Expreu. ''lJndl walked bJ that colt, · Dixie WU "In tac just a few turned in races of 1 A confe Ben Davii termine 11 the colt w "We ar that sh• · anyone'• taat fall turned OU' Huft •Y• "Davia me arOUll and I rac and sumJ oaillomia oc~ Seo· Orange made it c in a row picked UI fereoce · water poJ Cypress. The Bu ton JC F ln the J: abJy C.Onferenc The publi PirE Leat Frank V C o a s t running I Into the le rerence accordinf stats. DelP!te in OCC't pres. Fri galned e1 his total · fourth ~ Weat'I GWC's fifth. Golden John ID& ond in t4 Paul Len Welratb Farmer 10th. Va ta ha leading points. L \filh 19 \'elr8tltl klr third r DAJLY PJLOT Golfers Prefer Small Ball ,,,.,,,,,., ••••••&OUDlll,....,,lr'''''"'A . Ryikr Cup Play Will Start FrUlay DICK ROBINSON _:~ •. •., ... ......... ,,,.. .............. , .. ,,,,.,.,,,, . ..,.;~ HOUSTON (AP) -Top U.S. ~era lndicated today they prefer the m;l41ler Brit- ish ball which tbla COUlltrf'• players 1U1 UM tn the RJ· der Cup matches. Ben Bopn. the nonplay- ing captain ol the U.S. *1Q, said he will leave tt up to each player to detenD1ne whether be will UH the larg- er U.S. ball or the amaller British ball. Both ba'lla weigh tbe aame 1.68 otincel but the British ball haa a ctrcumference of 1.62 compared to 1.118 for U1e American ball. The 10..man Britiah team spent its ftnt full day Gil the 7,113-yard par 71 Cypress Creek layout at the ·rwank Champlooa Golf Club coune Tuesday where tbe three By EARL GUSTKEY Of .... Dltlr ...... .. ... Tf hones were 1Ubject to paternity .mta, 1bere would be a staWon IOmeWbere ln oalliornia on the I.am to- day. A 30-day old colt a.bares stall 12 M Hollywood Park with its motber, Dble Ex- prea. Bat tne 11ttle fellow doesn't mow .tao bla old man II. In fld. DJD1 Es· preH ii the oalJ GDI Wbo k.DOWI, IDd ..,. llD't talldn'. The trainer of Dixie Express, Allan Haff, was making hil momine rounds a month aao. He peered into stall 12 and bil jaw plum· meted to bis Deecapl. The llhock on Hutra face reflected not the feet that Dixie Express bad handled the blelled event all by benelf but ibat iben WU a bleued event at aD. Followlnl the atartlinc dl,. c<>very, Hutt, 6r a brtel examlnatton, convtnced him· self that the little criUer was bleed a colt and that j l did indeed belong to Dixie Eicprea. ·'Until the momlng t walked bJ the stall and ..,, that colt, t MVW' nen knew Dixie wu In foal," be llid. ''In fact, lhl bid raced just a few weeb before md turned ID one ol ber belt races of the yes." A conference wttb O'lfller Ben Davi.I WU beld to de- termine where and by whom the colt was bred. "We are now coovlnced th8t she was bncl, wtthout anyone'• tnowi.dge, late last fill wbeD lbe waa turned out• amo 1>on1, .. Huft •YI. "Davia turned her OYer tD me around a.riJCmu dme and 1 raced her all spring and summer in Northern days of illternadoaal ~ petition &eta under ..,_, Fri. day. Some memben " .. v. S. team still were aaitilc while the Britishers prao- ticed In the bdebt ......... Among Tue9day .malt wu Anlo1d Palmm', ... , all-time m=.._· wM buDed the ha. Ilia pd- vate jet. He ,,.. ... aae course 30 mbultel lit.er'. "All I Wlllt to do is eel the feel ot blttiQg aae w. .. Mid Palmer, frelll from Ml World Matdl Pla~-r: ment victory at last Saturday. "What an tbe other ff.I. lows bitUnc -tlle ...U ball,.. be aibcL "That'• wbat I'm tUJiQc with. .. J>al Reel, ibe ~ lhe was bl foal. Now a..t I tint back, I lliea lbe RI getting a,,tittle fat. mt I ttiouaht that WU bee S- abe wu eating pnttJ pa4 "Mr. Davis t!MJaCbl IUJ• be it happened wMll I .... ed her out fer a wWJe WI aumm•.Butltoldlliadalt wun't pw4bk ...._ .._.. WUD'l a .WU.• ille wtlole ,...... .. AllGrtllecalt. a frirS, Utut fellow wltll a ..... • white blue, be oMhw .. .._.. .... 11.allia-.. ec _. Jllllf ..,. tie ....., .._, .......... ........ Al llr IJlde E:qew, • ii ..... ....., ........ ~--tfJ&Q I ....,_ .. __ _ .................. _..__.,rs•• ....... a. ............. .. ............ ,.... Clllm .... lllr st. .... DIXll IXNllll MIO IB SIDN .-..C • Titla HOU.VWOOD..JtAK STMLI · ........ -cw~ .. ... .._ ...... _ .............. . ... __ ....... -.. ..-llllct-...; ... ..., ......... .. ..... "'dlr....,_. ... .. ._...,. ........ .,. ............ d&M .................. ~ ..... l&k .... ...... _..,. .... ...,, t ... .... c.-..... .,. .. ...... c :er-If .... m area..., .. • a.il'5 t 'W ... _. WW rs, Tfll(f ,.,..., Msf a er..-.. .... .,.,. ..... . .. ~ ........ .,..., ._ ........ .., .... ............... ,,,. .. ., .......... " ...... ..... Dodgft'S In Series Of Trades Tulsa llads U.S. College Grid Stats .. Ymat (AP) -Tai- ...... ,.... at-· --· •• 11111, .... majar • ,, .......... i total ....__., i cuweD -...... --to da-.... zrtr t1'lleldaJbJ .. JEU.. TOUINff WINNER -Ted 'l'lberg dUpJaya trophy he ,... ill the lath Annual Irvine c.o.t Country aDb awnpinnibtp golf toamanient Second pace went to Cecil Wheat. defending club champion. 6elf Notes 60 Entries Set In CelebrityOassic *" tUa • tiop.aame i*I I C• fra1ll the & ..... _,_. .,.U world ..... .... tbl Oras• ODmd;J O!lebi lb Golf Qus. le tD be beld Nov. 5 at Costa ..... CoaDCly Qij), Cid) spokelm8D Marjorie SbDI repartl bit entries hive been received from Fnmb A'Mlon, .TllDeS Gar· ner • .ram Davia, Martin and Bown (J>lck and DllD), Ho- wd Keel., Dennil Mcrgan and Dennis Jmnes, to name jlllt a few. 'n. emrt 1ri11 get under ...., s.turdaJ (Nov. 4) eve· Ding with a apecial pro- gram ol entertalnmeat f o r eeJe1JrttJ and amateur par· tldpats and will dOle with a nardl buquet Sunday ~ dab alto Mnounced the wimM'I ol tbe Coata ..... i..tr• Qab "Least Pult" "-uwneal Wbmer of 6e 0.. A event p1.,ed CJD t b e Sa Lip O>urae wu Nadine Mae with a 31, whi1e Buel Weblter placed second With a 34. ID the a.. B event Evelyn Gor· man placed ft.rat w11h a 36, and DonlUly SwaDIOD WU ...--wtlll • 31. Winner ~ 1be .ectlon plly· eel. tbe X-Unda Course RI J...a Oimtlin with a 35, aeoond went to Vl Baney wttb ••• Wrd to Bev Bet· liltoDi, .. aad fourth to Elanor Grfm..JL _ stocker .,.wt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. ._..,,.,. .. The teCOnd round of t b e Meadowlark Country C 1 u b championship tournament is DOW under way. An intereeting lidHgbt of the play occurred w b e n Ron <»wan scored a birdie on the par-five ninth bole after hitting into the water and taking a penalty stroke. R...e .. s •• 1...,..1n The team of Paul Runge and Elmer Ramin defeated Ken Cuebman and Joe Piao· letti to win the Rancho San Joaquin High-Low tourna· menl The winners owned their own team. A three--way tie for first place wa1 recorded In t b e club's recent low net tourn- ament with John Ke!ey. Al V agnerini and Gordon Imler each coming in with a ~ . Second, place went to B o b Mansfield witl't a 68. Mual'eru A Guys and Dolla tou.ma· ment ii ICheduled for t b 1 s Sunday at Mesa Verde Ooun· try aub. It wtil be a •'Lucky 10" ti1nd bole evenl WHh duck and ,.... .... IOll off to aa aoellent start when tnmeadoul f.llcbtl of bird.a atarted abowtng t b i I i-t 1Nlkend, IUJIDll'I w111 be 1md inuecS on Sliturday. October •• to ~ be- tften tome far the north-ern vllltcn, er taklnC to tbe leld f« q'*l and cbukar 1 Rancben around Orui• and in Rlvera\de and San Diego COWltiel are reporttng up to four haix:hea ot quail this year, and that coveys are boo-booing all over tbe hl1llide1. .With tbe right connections and penn.luion of land own- en to bunt tblir 11.nd, even 1he averace lbot JboWd be able 1o _, bk 10 quill Um· It per -t wttb 10 1n polo aeuion. But the dlukar wUl be bards to come by. For 1bll red leaed member of t h e partridse family lovea t h e mountalnl and the DlOlt l'Qfted temtn. Tbil meeu U hanten are to get a crack at the Jlmtt of four birdl per day, and four In poeaealon, 1ben l>ey wiD have to bant on com- mercial or Deperiment of Fi$h and Game areas where the bJ.rda have been planted. In order to get into real cbukar country Ind out of the crowds, local lpQF't.men may bave to travel out of Orange CountJ and bead fer Idaho and utah to do some real businela OD thelt run· ners Jlnd flyen. And the warning flag is up it will be very rough oo tbe idiots wbo &et caught ·shooting the pratec:ted birds, the eagles, hawks, awls and condors. But it ii ~t to llbarpen up the old 8bootlng eye on the free Ioadine crows, ltar· lings and sparrows. As for yl)ur reporter, un- til quail 1euon ro11a around, we're going filhlnl on t b e good ship Norland, with her master Henry Brent. When the road between Phoenix and Yuma waa a wooden plank road stretch· ing aero• tbe desert, Henry Brent came to Oaliforma on a motorcycle. . Then, bia total uaetl were his blke, a dever pair ·of bands with machinery, an empty blp pocket, and the Nit be abandoned OD t b e Mississippi River in which he noodled for catfish, fresh water mUJSela, a n d crawdadl for pey. Now things ere a little dlf. fereot f<r Brent. And Ncsr- land is very mucb a pert of b.il JDllW -for good iv· ing. Brent 1tMr1 NoriaDd tow· • . ' .. . ., ..,• ard edventurel on the opm ~ sea in DO particular dhec.:~ tion for edventure ii \liler• · ~ it 11 to be found. :;: When Hank calla up anct. ~ aa)"I letl go flahine, be real-:~ ly meana let.a go looking. ;'t for a place to drink up Ala&-:~ an aiJe jlfB'l'I of nature. ·:· To this end, whale wa1x:~··: 1ng la one of bia favorite.:; pastimes. H1gh In the crow•c::: nest on Norland'• mast, he·:: glues a movie camera to his l eye and for miles takes pie::.~ tures of these great beaata~:'! and !be toot prints their:.: huge flubs leave in boila b(~ the eea. :;: If a broldbi1l and Nor-:~ l&nd'a paths cl'Oll, the tack·:; le 11 ready with which to at.'!· tempt to bait the denizen. ~ A taWni marlin cmce ~:-. ted 11 fair pme. -:~ Off SID aemeote Island. ... : if Nerland'a path leedl there. ~: there's baa, yellowtetl. bel· :: t.but and all tbe bottom fiab·~ to fitbt on 1J&ht lpinnlng :~ gear. ·-. .. Lytni on the book at nlght • In Flab Hook or B 1 o c t, :: House coves. strong UgtJU -~ are put over the side to at.-·: tract tlyinc fidl because :. Brent likes to make h 1 s own billfish bait. WalUng for tbe fiJh to move in, a &ood dinner is wbomped up a n d eaten while WllltbiC for a pitter, then • ,....., ud 6-lly a dnllD roll of tbeM benti· fUl llb colUdlnc IDlo t h ... • .. of~. :· And that's when Brent - has the whole crew turn·to W'Ol"king the dip nets into the lchool. ) And in the night, there's always the hope for a big black or white sea b888 to climb on the lines draped over Norland'• llde1. During a cruise on Nor· land, it la a routine ol non- routine. On Nodand, .mm. tore is where you find tt, · and with a good crew, end .. a stout abip, lta a Ye!'Y good . way to go. Pop Warner Football ' . Oaillomia, never reellzing _______ ....._ _______ _..; __ _ ~ ..... -.-.... 7 ..... _..°"" .. JIM ~ ............. ................ the .... ....... ......... total .... ..tls-.J~ a _. iiiiii1 PliCi ltiee a. &T. Clarkin '500' Stock CarRace : s.-.A- OCC Water Polo Team Scores 12th Victory Orange C o a 1 t College made it an even dozen wlna ln a row TUeeday when It picked up Its 1econd c:on- f erence wtn of the young waur polo teuon, 3t·3 over Cypress. The BUOi will bolt Fuller· ton JC Frlday at 3:30 p.m. in the~ that will prob-ably de the Eastern Conference champtonablp. The public ii invited to the Pirate Ace Leads EC Frank Welrath, 0 r a n g e C o a s t Collett'• premier running back, 1oomed back into the lead in EaJtern Con· ference ruabing atatfJtics, according to Gttfdal EC stats. DelP!te ~ an ankle in OCC'a lU win over Cy· pres1 Friday DICht. W.uath gained enough yardl to jack his total up to S77 yarda. In fourth place ls G o 1 d • n West'• Randy Vataba -and GWC's Steve Fanner fs fUth. ' Golden Welt quartert>ack John lnglthart ltandl MC- ond 1n total olfense, OCC's Paul Lemotne la fourib and Weirath filth. Vataha and Fanner stand nlnth and 10th. Vatahn ls still the loop'i> leading 1corer, w I t h 20 ''oints. Lemotne ts J1econd "ith HI and Jnglehart and "elratJh are In 1 six.way tie /or third with 18. OCX: pool at no C!lmge. The Bucs bad too unlldl firepower for Cnnu as they ran up a quid M ftnt quarter margin, and led 17· 1 at the half. Coacb Jack ll'u1Jerton emptied Ilia bed early and bad the juailr varsity playing tbroa&:bcmt the second half.· OOC led at the ~ quarter mark, 24-2, ad ICOl"ed at will. Chris Oliver led tbe OOC scoring with ftve toela. with Mike Irwin cbiPIUL.• I t II four. Other OCC-IC!llring: Doug Redwfne, I goalie. 1: Ralph crou, allo a goalie, two; Bob Long, 2: Mike Willon, l : Bob o.R. 3; Jeff Bertulett. S: Br a cl POOdycord, a goalie, S: Vem PloUlf, 2; BW Lather', 2; and Randy Straaae, 3. Fullerton will lea._. toutb oppolltion for tM Bucs. The Hornets lut J8r edpd out OOC for tbe CG9- ference crown, bandlq OOC a 4-2 defeal A win ...,. tM Hornets ii a must. OOC feels, since FuUertoo • i 11 probably loae no mare cn- fereoce games. Title at Stake The Irvine LMpe m111 country champ6onab!p wDI be OD the line Tharlclly at V alencla Hl&h Scbool where the Tigers and ltatancia 'a Eagles clash in the le.ape. decider. An Eagle victory would put coach Floyd Straitl's crew lnto a lhrff-way tie. A Vll~cia wjn eew1 It llP for the Tigers. MesaPoloists \Vin Again .. ' •• tbe Golden llliiikw -piled " •. s Santa Ana Country c 1 u b ,... a pme far more ii ~ ita annUll Stag -...... ia 99&> Day toammnent today, with .. .... ... • ... .... • pattilC eaae.t. ... tift .. oaA ..... nalliag eompetition and bole-in-one ..._..--.a,.. a emrt....,.,.....play. o.ta ...... ... .. .... .... ii ... to The club repm1I that all ter .... Jmaa ..... t11fir Tlllaa lrt --1lfla 0 .1 qudftJiJll 11 DOW completed lrrille 1-.._. ti ,_. ,..... a _.. for the 'V8J'lng Higb·Low ......., A1111ei 11 M tk 'ftdla'1 77 .. r...t ol Tam-Tournunent, with partners •at-. ......, ••• pe 1lllC llrbidll.J wu the to be drn1l at the Stag din- F__.. Vailley JM ia a. leC9ll Mg1lell IClllR at,. ner tonitbl The low M will .....,.., ..... ...... ., .... fllllell la qm1lfJ and be divided into ~ .8lllldt _. o..e a. 1111 • ,...._ O • 1 J blab ml low O'O'IPS for .,.,, •• ,... a. -.. ~..._, ..,.....~_...plilJ.fteflrstmatcb Mn wta lis _. fiw9 .... Pia: .. -..... It. II to be pl.aJ9d by Oct. 28 ee.ts w11i1e Bary 11 ea. witb fina1I bJ Nov. 25. ..._. irl ..,.. ._. t • e Flmlllf• tile club'• Guys a.-. F &.G Stocb and ~ tournament a r e ..... ldleduJed for thia Sanday. Clllll ... ._ .. --;-•• s.-o SoCal wr8._ ~ ta tbe cbmnpton- ,..... .,.... 2 J 2 ~· "· ,w;i,£9 1bip f1ight are br. and Mn. .,c.:a_ ._ ~ '=.-.= Ned .KbareJ play!ng Mr. and ..... ..,.. DMla ._ I "Mta Calfcnia Mn. rr..._ Kinzie. The ..=--..:~--:.. = Wdln ..... 1-11 ftltldal first flidit pAfn Mr. a D d en. etc -....... ,.. ., the 0.. Mn. Joi Bropb;J With Mr. .. ,., '.,Pilla am1 Game. _.. u-._..... u_ .... Cillllll ... ... ..... -...... ~ llMWUDey . .... :-....... c. ..... ... raiDbw 1be MCCllll and Jut fligbt c.-... • J ....... tr...a ~ .......... Ar· pita Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ,....... _.. t t J ,_ • irl FF 1 ....... Bil Bur -iiiiiiiiiiiiii : .:;::,.., T ,::-,::-;. L1R. an.y LIU 1n the Qrt -... .. ...... ... Slllla Allli Jbwr-and .. ~----~ ..... ca. .......... Tia ....,., ca. ..... ~ riftr. • Cini IBI --..... .... 1745 l1r;mt M 646-Ui66 1511 .... °'9m .... _... 1m._._... m~ad .... MllCO ..... ~ ta £. fill a 547-tat l ··---- lmrA lemon (11cepl 11 color) ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) -Jimmy Clark m. Scotland and Jocbell JUndt of At.wtria wt1l make their debut in American stock car rac- ing when they tMr:n to drive a factory Ford tn tbe Amer- ican 500 at Rockingham Oct. 29. Holman-Moody of Cllarlot· te will build the Ford, offi· cials of the North CArollna Motor Speedway said. The Clark-Rindt team and A.J . Foyt, the 1961 Indiana· polis winner who also will drive a Ford, are expected to give Plymouth'• Rlcbard Petty stiff competition. Petty hH hen the lellding driver on the lhX:k car cir· cult this year. Reports that former Ferd driver Fred Lonmin would end hil retirement and en· ter the Rockingham race were denied. The announce m e n t of Clark's entry wu made Monday at a Greensboro news c:onf ere nee held by the speedway olllc:lals. Rlndt's entry wu announced today. In a taped lntervtew, Oark said b1I btiseat prob- lem will be bl adjuattq to the weight dWerence be: tween stock can and sports cars. "Grand Prix weigh only somewhere around 1,200 pounds, while the stock ems weigh around 4,000 pounds,'' be Md. "1 would say tt • acac to be quite a bit different. I feel 1bat the burQlng a D d bra.king ii goiI,g to be quite different alilogettier." Clark ae2d be doesn't ex· pect to be u successful In his stock car debut as he • Yt'as in his first Indianapolis race when be fini&hed sec· ond . The Clark-Rindt team will mark the first ~.me two driv· ; ers have entered one car in " a race aanctloned by the • National AllOdation for • Stock car R.ctng (N AS-.-; CAR). • .... HUNTINGTON BEACH :;: ;. SERVICE STORE EDINGER NEAR BEACH IL VO. ACNel ,,_ llw1 ...... S.1ppl•1 C... r·'· Good Monday through Friday # ~ f', .-,ClllSls MIJ lubrlclllon Between 9 1.m • ..S p.m • ~ 1011 Chlnae ~ (Major Brand) ~,.,. •. ~ Adjustment ~/Bearing ~ Pack Mon. th111 Fri. Only, 9·5 Awktm .... p-111r cert .. ty. Ne tnia. er tweltll......, I Sal ely Check FOR FASTER SERVICE-CALL FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 842-4495 Store Hours Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 8:30 to 5:00 .. Prep Players of NICK QUIROZ Estancia . .. * a PHIL AGE Fountain V1lley DEL MAR ENTRIES Fff Tllu.,,._Y, oct. If, 1"1 (ltlf' •llf ""'· ""' ..... l:JI l".M.. ,,.ST ltACE .• lut!of11$. , war ol0$. Cleimlng price IJ.-.SJ.200. Purw n.200. "11 Mott War ID Pwcel Mr. Fourwev (W Hodgell Civic Admiral (J Ar1eo'tluml Martial E191t CA MatM) Grosere (0 Hell) Wolf Tooth CJ Sellen) P-ltlllt (It &ltncol -lskv Doti IW Hertld<) Mr. C. I<. (It «>-rci1 I Flrtl Pollcv (J Ptloml!IO) A·Eclwerd C. G. (W M41horneYI Kull1h •ulleh CA SM<m•nl 117 l U 1U 117 1U 117 1U 114 lllU "' 117 HS SK°'4D iu.c•. 6 furlongs. T- vu r old maidens. Cellfomia-breda. Cl1lml119 price 11.-v.200. Pura 11.100. Mel•'> Soft IJ Pelomi"") llravt Host (I A Shermo1tn) I NI i>pr1 zo 11 M SolomoM I .t.llbl Guy (J McCuti.d a ...... 11 Wiidfire GIY Ct"'IMlloner (D Veluquez) Shoe •em In ll D Pi.reel Too Angrl (J Trullllol Kodiak Kid (J Antrturnl V1lltY Lin (A V11tnwet1I T11klng Olen. (W Hertack) 116 11' 1 ll 113 113 1" 11) lit 11' 116 "' THlltO llACE. One m ile. 3 and A ve1r old meklell&. Claiming price ~.ooo. Punt Sl,:IDO, EI Gordo Cruz IJ McCuller) Love EstMrned (It Gerclel OYff TM Counlw IW HtrrnMll L011blruz (D Halll 121 lllGI 11' 11, Saints Tied For No. l . Service Without a smile! (We•ro tW 1M4) l ' ED WASHKO Newport.........,_ STEVE GAL VIN Mater Dei Del Mar Entries Ilg Arnold (0 l"lerce) Olflgvlllt IG l t'-1 Huck IE Medlftl I Seti.lulu Cit 91oftCO) Oki ArmY (0 V•lo-u _..... e.111 (It y...., "' "' 11• 111 IU 11) FOUltTlt UCL • tun.ea. J - old fllllft. Clelmi"9 "'ICll • •I' M Purse Sl,200. Vela Gem IF CNV'lll Doll ~ IW MMonlrt) llells l"rl• Ill 91eftce) Go Sl'lldY llt OllV1'1) II-obi (M "*'-) Robin 91ue (It ~) SI-Tam ID Halll Glor..., (0 Vel-zl 114 1U 114 WI 117 J<IC!7 117 11• l'lntt tACL • ._ ....... T-- old -Idell cdb .... ~ldiftes. ..... J2.5llO. J u•I• Calun (It Y-1 A-$jlDI (J Trujlllol JymfW ID l'lrc»I 8..fti\ignOll CW~) Ydlul &re.. (J kl ..... l Adwftt.wco IJ ~) Fltll Mete (F CN..z) C..Panaz 10 H•"' II-Fleet "'Free IW ~) ltun N'Ac:e IM So..,,,_I C·ltonl $ea-IW ~I Our tuddy (It 0 .... ) 114 '" 11• "' n• "' "' 1'14 "' '" '" tlJ 111 111 tu IU ttt 114 117 ~llVUfTM RAC&. 1 1'" mlln. I v_. alcla •nd ""' Cltimifw ~ ss.ooo.s.uao. Pvr• t2.-. AliberrY (W MehOrneYl El Mffin ID Ve~) S .. narf (J Pelommol I'm Hlgll (J Trutlllol '"'!>~~~ Pen1ity· 90lt (A MMwl Crou Arnt (0 l"~I '" .... "~ "'"" 1'1 11' 111 '" JU. 117 11• llON SHEPHEllD .... i •• AL PEltLEE ....,.,r •'= .._. IUl~ RESULTS ,IBT ll.4ll£L • ......... J ... 4 _ ........... ~ ..... u.-. F~ ...._ CHmrfillCld 1UI ~ .a ~ ... (Y_, ...-:aa s-ca.r CT...... aa n...-t.11. .,..,~ ... ~. .. Dell. lelW ........... ----• .--. TlllL 0 • C...- '--*'• " ............. Sc:nlldllllt -Cllllmlr --• "' • ... ........... u.m .... --ltalm.. ....... ,_ -... ....... Clllliltiil9 """' ............ .,.... "-"' .-.. .......... .,..... ..... ...... 4aUt S..-......,. CT..... Ut ,...._._n srs.. .... ,.. a llit. ... ~ ..... u.r ........ ,,.. ~ OWrar.-~~ ....... y-...... ~ ..... ..... . ..... "'-... ,,. ......... "Em .... AmC..O. &illL -..,-:-," = ... ..:. .. :.:--. .,_ llACa. ........ ,_ -..... ~ ...... a.-. '"""" -.,...... •• 4.919 G. G<llciir G. roi.-9 UI UI Tilr l"WUe CT,.._. J.At n..-1.lt. Allllt .............. so.. .. -..di. ..... ----.. ~-°"" ......... Lil" Glllt ......... Oil.JI UI ... "' IA ........ ltalm.. I 1,,. ...-... t -........ ...,._ -.a.o-........... a.m. .,..... ........ ,_.,..,, Mila DlfW ._, ~· Dell ~ierarl TiiN--U(. -- ihe Week -..MHUUS I I• -.ta CLAUDE KELLY c.ta -- ROSS BARTi.ETT c...... ... , MIKE WITTICK M9riN DEEP SEA FISH REPORT fur stay at hemes OAILY PILOT -> CITY OP-COHA-MHA •OTICI O" T•USTH'1 IAl.a Ramblers, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI INVITINO llOS T,O. .... 11• S ... ltt111 .... " Oft N-llMr• t, IH7, et t:Ot t'Cledr acramento NOTICE II HE•EIY GIVEN In.I p.m., ti 111t lwlh tlllfl'ICI of IM C-"' lttled propotal1 Wiii Ille reutvt4 by cour"*1M an t lh &!Alt. City tf hi'! .. IN City of COOiie Mt... lo wit: In. A111, CtllfW'lllt. L. YTTON l'tNANCIAL City Council. I". O. tox 1:100, tf lhe CO•l'O•ATIOH. It Trusi. "'* IM . To Play CllY ol Colle MeM, CtllNlnle, Oii Of' ~ Of trvat -* 11'1 HENltY L ltOll- b«ort 1"-hour ol ·11 :00 1.m .. .., E•TS ANO WANNA I . ltOllE•TS, llut- Frlday, Novetl'\bw 3, 1H7. tlda Wiii btfld IM Witt, tnd t-ded Aueu-f 14, be pUOllCl'f Ol*ltd tnd tNd t!Oud II INS, In 10C11t 7'40. ..... "°' ol Oflldel II :00 1.m., <K •• t-i llllretftotr H •econh Of Ort• County, Ctlltilrftle. "'l<tluble. on l'rlcley, NowmW 3. Ol'fffl to _,. 111 lfldebledMH - IH1 In the Cou11dl Clwunb1ta, CllY owntd tlld held by LYTTON SAVINGI Oratrngeb.:.ounb ty's lnRambllibtJ. :::'i:i •• " torFt".t..o'!i~..,.C:,tt ~~\Ii ~N~ L~te11 ":°'~1!o~i:,,:: en, OU &eu Y an a y .. ell. IHI Trtc10r. cv....., !M,_, 1Wt1<:1 Of wflleh -,.. to defeat the weUtf mem A Ht tll 111t<Hic.t\eM mtY Ill ob-~ JUN ti, 19", In ... dl11 • • ltllM41 t i IN office .. Ille City Ci.rk. ,, .... ,, Of .... Ottldtt It-di. LYT• hers ol tbe Continental Foot· -' n Fair Orlw , CMte MeM, c.11-TOH l'INAHCIAL ·COltl"OltATION trlll ball League's western divi-:~n~i.11111: t'~tv totcr::,"i: ... ~ ~ ::,~~. '::'111e .. "'~.::.-' rn!: 1ion members, take Sacra· ed "'"''°"' 1c1an1N1tc1 .,.. 1111 ou111c11 ot ttte un11M1 St•'" •' 1111 11rne o1 ..... mento • Santa Ana Stadium #Ith the bid 1111'11 1111mblr ...., ... wllllout .,.,,.,..., u lo 11111. 11ouea1lo11 _,,,. cltle pr ~mbranu., tllt lnltrtsl convtYM Sunday at ft p.m. Eadl bkl 111111 111t()fy •Kii tnd hi 11'4 llOW hllcl t.¥· Aki Truttet uNlef ' ..,.,., 119rn ... IOr!h Ill "" Sjle<lfl· Nkl Olld "' Trust. In •nd to .... to1i.-The Ramblers have a 5-2 catlcw. Any tncl tll -tlono to ape-lflt clft<l'lbed ,,_rty, to-wit: record wbiie Samunento is =~·::' ,.';:~ : ~-~ ~~~td1,! .. ~{! ~:;~~ :2a,':...~ .~~: 2-f. $an JO&e JeadS the west· In Ille .,.cffket!Olla llllll lot lf'OUndll flf Callfornle aa ,_, m111 recorcleo Ill • • tor rtlectlell ol I"-bid. bOok "' Pleet 3 te II 1nclullw .,, em division with a 5-1 rec· £tell 1>14 wu ... 1or111 111e tu11 Mlsc•H•-Ma1>1. 1n 1111 oHa • ord """'" •nd re11deftc1t of 111 ,.,_. 1111 c:ountv recwder ol 111d c:ounty. • , • , end pertlM lnltr1tltd In 111t prOPOMJ EXCEPTING:' !Mrelt'Om all ml_. Coach Homer Beatty s Or· .. prlnclMll. In ca. "' corportlloM. .... -· pnc:IOoll .,.... UMlul rneltlt, ange Countiians have bee!! ="~Tr.':':! :'nt1 i:,::.~ r.:;•-.i::-e11~.~~:::::'ne "',.;:Z toppled t • i C e by outfit.a City Councll e1 lhl City tJ1 Coal• uril, olf, ~ tlPhtltvm and •r, M not generally . --1.-11~ Mii• ,_,.,. "" riGft1 1o retect any and under ulcl ltnd. but wtlflOUt Ille ~ Of' all bkll rlgllt lo Ult lllt lllrllct of Mid 111111 lit &IDGOg the league's best. OATEO: October 1' 1"7 ~klll with Ille -lopnenl tlltnlf, 0 We stlD have a cbance to ~~l~, .. ~,.,.. c'oaat PallY ,:,'::; :O":t,~.;..=r1>1111:i:11t:..':1:: win the league title/' Beatty OCll'•tlons • _,. ottwr ....,,,._ said. "We'll just have to win LEGAL NOTICE =~ .::'ect "°"" w~,: ,,:,11 "'., : all the ' st of g " land, ...., Whlcll do "" anltr .... lt!lf re our ames. NOTICI TO Clt.OITOttl " • POlnl .... then JOG fttl .... w Of the five a-mes left on o" 1uuc TllANSl'H .,,.,_, .. reMned 111 ,.,.., _. the. Ra~er Jehe4U)e, two "111~~ ~:,;..:!."tit u:;cJrldlten ,.: ~~ "' ,.Y,;. ~lftl._ -(Nov. 5 end 23) are slated « we1e1on z. ,.,.,.. tlld v1rv1n11 A. """ !Ir •kl o..cs. 1nc1uc11n11 the ,.. f a--'--i-5._. Frenka. 6N W, 1'111 st., Cotta MeA. mel1111W prlnclpal tum ol tlt,7'1.oi, ..._ OI' .1UMUVUU ~um. TraMfaron, wtlola bust-ecldrea. It twtst. tdv-, N any, undef 1111 ,.,_ Beatty taid )le Would COUflt'f t/f Or.,.._ lltltl ol Calllornl1, Of MN Oltd, 111111 t-. Clll,... .... -llWll I bullt tr•~ II INut le bt ,._ Of IN trusi.t. start quarterback Dave Ma· made '° o.v1c1 T. sattw and 1tu111 o. Detld: ~ 21. IN7. thletOO against Sacramento $alter, Trans,.,_, wi-bull-eel-LYTTON FINANCIAL S,,....,_, Th W ...&.i....t,_ ._ 11 l067 Platt Or., COllt MIU. COltl"OllATION, Tru1f11 . ~· e ex· 8lKJllJ6 _. CoufllY "' ore'*' s1111 "' c111tor111a. •v: F. '"'"" Stat star tered , _ _. The PMIQtft'f to be tralllflrtd II i. llNI e en MlllL caled at ... w. '"" st~ Cael9 Meu, ~ Ot.,.. Coen Dtlly Het. weekend's gamg with Victor· County o1 Otanoe. s111e "' cat...,.. OctoMr 4 11. 11. '"' 1117"7 l --~ 1 ted 1• of 30 Saki property 11 delc:rlbed In geMrali------------a tuN comp e v n : AU 1toell In trtdt. fh1turta. equip. LEGAL NOTICE passes for 199 yards and two :=;~ k:., "'1~, •v:'! ':W-!'v:'~ ------------touchdowns. located at 6N W. 1'111 St,. C o I I a 1"-alll But ..... Ramblers lost to M .... County ol °'"'"· Sl•ll f1I Cell· CHTIPtCAT• 01' lutt•• ...., tor I l'ICTtTIOVS NAMI ceU. • dwelling Victoria, ;ri:· bulk ,, ...... , will bt -um-The undersltlned .... Ctrlltf .... .. ••1,. mtted on or efllf flll 27111 clay tJI Oc· conductlnt • bllllnaa al IHll &lllrt iv '-lober 1H7 et 141 AJA. 11 GltOVElt ES-La,_. Hunll!\olon teed\, Callforni.. Ulldlr ' "" fl(tttlou& firm -of A IN I' ONLY FOR ·MEN? The DAILY PILOT ,,.rt. MCtiM • ..efl.ffely ... .. .., ..... 1y.· "'• - ti.. .,,.,. -..... Mthf c-.e el I.cal 1,.,te ..... .., ......... ,., ............ thlt .,.. .. wt.at ......., ......... 111re •• rHd .~ her ••11'• t.wclid.-7 · CROW COltPORATION. 11410 I!. 4111 $t,, SERVIC'I CO. and 1t1af seld flrl'll 19 Tustin, C.llfiornla, County of Ort,.., CMll*ed f1I "" tollowtne ...-. .._. Sllte ol Cellfornl•. -In full llld ~ Of r..-.ca .. So l•r 11 --te IN Tran.W-, all 11 follOWI: bua"*t M""9 •Jld acldf-wed W ANma.111 l'Dllh. 1*1 IEslultY '- the Tri....,.,_ IOt !ht """' l'Mfl lilt ..... .,._ 8-cll. Catifonllt. paet, -• SAME, 0...-Oct. t, "'1. DI ... Ck..., '" lt'7 ,,._..... F.-o.wN T. StlW ...... fl Ce ....... 0.,.... c..it¥: """' o . ...., °" ~ .•. '"'· ......... ......, ,,_..,_ ~ II_.., ....... .._., ,_.,.. 0r ... c..i Dlll'Y "'4 ....,.. ._ .... ,.... --• • ~ , .. 1"7. ,....., ...... """"' wllllt ........ .. ~ .. ... wtllllft ........... ... "'""GAL NOTICE •· ........... "" utUtW 111 ..... ---&.-:.--------! COl'FICIAL SEAL) NOTICI 01' INTINTION TO CltEATI ncu•ITY INTlllUT (Sia-""""' u.c.c ) ljOTICE IJ ~ gl'ffft lo . .._ Crld- •-1i. c. KllOll NottrY l"llbllc -Ctllfetftle l"tlfldptl Ofl1ot '" Or•• c-ty MJ C.,,,.,.,.IOll E,..r,_ JulY 1, IHI ' l"llbl15"ecl Ol'MIH Coen Delly l'Uot. Oct. II, tt. 2S tnf Nov. 1, 19" UJM1 llors Of OtVld T. Stlllf W ll\1111 O. Seiter, Oeblora, wflo94I busfllell addt-1• l067 1"14111 Or., Cotta Melt, CIU!lly ol Orange, Slal'I ti Callfonlla, tMt a ~rltv llftnst II ebOvt le bt crtttt4 by Debtor Ind grlllted • WELDON %. LEGAL NOTICE FRANKS A.NO VIRGINIA A. FRANKS, -------------SecutM l"lrllll. .._ ~ ..,.., NOftcl Te CHIM1'0ltl I• 3711 S. E. ICallY, l"Gl'tllnd. If ... ol .... A-11111 Of'egon. SUl"alllOll COUltT OP TM9 TM proptrty lri Whleh the S.CWtty STATI OI' CAUflotlMIA "CHl lmernt wlll lie UMIM 11. Iii .....,..1, Tlfl COUlfTY OP CMIA .... fur 8WclY from hemes Sailors Seore • • • •• i . ~. . ,. .• • 1• •• ·• • • . ... S27SM OMLT ' ND Wr UP AMF. 4x8 MONOCO all flJrlllm end equ"""911f, flltftlturt llld Estele rl G!OltGE L DICQOM, De> fvm ltftlngs t/f OeOtof -•111 ,,_rlY caelld. now localed 8t • w. lftll It .• c.i. Notlct II ...,., tlWll le ~ M... 111111 -1-k-11 VEGA$ llllV!nt Cfl l/M ........ the Niii ~ ltOOM. to fllt Nld dllrN In Ille t//lflce f/f Ille Tiii lfor.,kt -lty trlftNCtleol win Cleftt el 1111 lfwne" Ceuft, w " ,,.. Ille consurMlltOd on .,. '"9r !ht 1"h ..,,. """' le h ~ .i IM clay of Oclobw, 1"7, at 11 A.M. ti IHICll Of ,lllllp M. GllW't, a. WI .. GltOVElt ESCllOW COltl"OllATION, llllre I~ .. Sultit 11e, Iii Ille City fl 11(10 E. •. St~.,,T""lil. CelN. LOI A ...... Callf .. Whldl 1t1t1r tlflca 11 So tar M .-lo Ille ~ Party, Ille P4ace • IMIMM tf 1111 ....... all buslMSI nern9 and ...,,._ lllld Jl9Md In all metters 1*11 ...... le ~ by Ille Debtor tor IM lllr• ye.,. "91 esi.M. ' S4ldl cltlrnl. wttll 1M -rY peJI, ,,., -ash abo¥1. vouc:tlWI. mwt '9 flllf II' ,,...._. .. OATEO: Oct. 1'111, IH7. Ofonltlcl. wllllltl etx i9IGllh lftw t11e SECURED l"UTY first llW!lcatllil ff 11111 notice. Wtldon Z. Frankl ~ OclllMf 6. 1"7. Vitti"'• A. l'tllllla OWi... 0~ l'ulllblled Orange Cont O.llY l'li.t. M11111111tr1trlx el lllt IJllr. OclDOe<' II, 1N7 "7M7 of tllll dectdelll. """" M. .... .... w...... .,..,,, ,.... .,. .............. ~ ... ·--------------··--.., ,...,, ... , .... GllOC LEGAL NOTICE l"Wlllllflell °'.... <Mii O.llY l"Het. Oct. II, II. 2S llld ..... I, IN1 M1Mt LEGAL NOTICE VO I Fi Wbe appan -Berkel versit) Beai eri a• than ti eley. A Irvine The at DOOJ as be Doug 1 interes Abou around desult.o tions a them • Pei Jj Con gr day Cir Pentagc termed in equ.i1 versial The h they ter jammin· matic " Vietnam Today Costa M M-16 ha causing He su 6e trooi She rifle tng in \I In fiei s Sul